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VOL XXIV. NO. 9
3 WILIIINGTON, N. .C., SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. 1875.
WHOLE NO. 6,773.
Cbf.ilailp journal
WILMINGTON, N. 0.:
SUNDAY, JAN. 10. 1875
BY TELEGRAPH.
-LOUISIANA.
A COUNTER CALL OIRCC
' LATINO IN NEW YORK
FISH. BRISTOW AND JEWELL
DENY BELKNAF'S DISPATOn.
A LIE OuFsOMEWHERE.
GRANT TO SEND IN A MESSAGE
ON MONDAY.
THE MOTHER OF STATES TO EX
PRESS HER DISAPPROVAL.
SHERIDAN REPORTS AT LAST.
IT TAKES IUM FOUR DAYS TO
WRITE OUT A FEW PAGES.
M THE DISTINGUISHED BARN
BUR ER A LIAR, OR A
FOOL-OR BOTH?
New York, Jan. 9. Noon Major
Wiokbam presides ou Munday night
at tbe Lontmaua mdiunaiiou demon
stratiou. Botb parties are getting up
calls. The oouuter document reada:
We, the undnrttitii.ed, reeolleoting bow
the rebellion was inaugurated and the
country forced into a war by tho fuiU
uro o( tho Govtrnmeut to protect it
forta and officers, hereby testify our
approval of tbe prompt action of the
Government in . the late case of the
Legislature of Louiaiauu.
Aooording to the Herald's Washing
ton special, Secretaries Fish and Bris
tow and the Postmaster General stated
in their interviews yesterday that they
were not consulted witn relereuoe to,
nor did they see, tbe dispatches sen
to Sheridan by Belknap, sayiDg that
(he President and all tbe Cabinet ap
proved of his proceedings.
Washington, Jan. 9 Night The
President a Message, regarding Lorn
siana, which goes to.Jtbe.Jjonajfl on
MiweWmass of dooumenta. f '
Th following was received here to-
dS'' -'jJSx ORttAira, Jan. 9. 1875.
m A P. Field, care Senator
Wett. Washington:
mu. itAnniiiiniin nartv does not en
dorse Dibble's letter; he published it
i- iv.. mvratin naoers aloue. Our
ill kuo - i
friends generally oonaemu mm
powered to do. One hundred and two
li gaily returned lueniDt-rt ansaerfu to
their names: of this Lumber Ally-two
were Kepulnioans ana uny wern
Democrats. Before entering th(
House, Mr. L. A. Wilti had own st
lectt'd as the Democratic aoniiute for
Speaker, iu cuoua, aud Mr. My-
ouael lialin as tue itepubiicau nomi
nee. Yigcra had not fiiunbed aunouuc
iug the result, when one f the mem-
bera, Mr. Uillioau, ol Laluuroue, nom
inated Mr. L. A, Wiita for temporary
speaker. Vigera promptly declared
the motion out of order at that time,
when soroo dim put the question, and
amid the vhm-r of thn Deniucratio
side of the House, Mr. Willi dallied
on to the rostrum, pushed aside M.
V.g -M. seised the Speaker chair ami
gavi l and declared himnelf Speaker.
A prottst sgAinbt the arbitrary and
unlawful proceeding was promptly
made by the members of the uisjonty,
bat Wiiia paid no attuiitiun to Una
protest, and . upon a motion from
some one u the Detuocmtio side of
the H use deolaied one IrcievnDt
nominated aud electel Clerk of the
House. Mr. Treseva'it at noo sprang
forward and oooupied tbe Oierk'a ohair
amidst the wildcat contusion over tbe
hole Hoime. Wilts, then satin, ou
another nomination from the Demo
emtio Side ef the House, declared one
Floord elected Sergeant at-arins, aud
ordered that a certain number of as
sistants be hppointed, Instantly a
large number of men throughout the
hail, who had beeu admitted under
Various pretexts, mioh as lepottt r mul
m mbers friends and sua datura,
tamed down the lapel of the r ooata
up on wbton were pinned blue
ribbon budges, ou which were.pnoU-d
the word Vat bi'kI ant seigean-at arms,"
and the Avaembly was in the pof-sr
ion of tbe minority, and the Vhit
Leagued Louisiana had made good
its threats of seising the House,
niaij of the assistant sergeunta al
arms being well known as captaius of
WIihh League couipauies in tnis oity.
Notwithstanding the suddenness of
this movement the leading Re
publican cambers had not failed
to protebt' again and again against this
revolutionary action of the minority,
but all to no purpose, and many of tun
Republicans rose and left the house in
a body, together with the Clerk, Mr.
Tigers, who carried with him the orig
inal roll of the House as retnrndh
me excttemeni was now ci
The Acting Speaker directed the Ser-
geant-at-Arms to preveut the ingress
or eirress oi memuera ut wu7,
. ..... . . In ivhlrtll
several exciting bcuiuj i.--
u..:... ,i .,,. iu unrfl arawn. ioua
HUU t"1""'" t ' .
place, and for a few moments n seeuiou
that bloodshed would ensue. At this
iuueture Mr. Dupre, a Democratic
memoer iromine iw'nu u
moved that the military power ivu.
Geueral Government be invoked to
ouui-
KtW ADVERTISIMEHT8.
Official Drawings
or th-
military pmae behaved with great dia- i
cretion. j
Wl en Mr. Wills, the usurping j
Speaker of I he nouse.called for troops j
to prevent bloodshed, they wen given i
him. When the Governor of the State
called for a posKC, for the same )mr. N. C. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
pone aud to eniorcn toe law, it
furiiiohed also. Had this not been
done, it is my nrtn belief that aoeues
of bloodtdied would have enned.
(Sigueii) 1. U. SiiKiunaN,
Lieutenant Genet at.
KZW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALABAMA
THE COMMITTEE CONCLUDE
THEIR INVESTIGATION.
NOT ONE PA1ICLE0F PROOF OK
J ALLEGED OUTUAES.
ms.
WiLiiT'a, H. I), .ln I,
oi-Asfea-unAW. ia.
r 4 t 9 1 is M U si si it t a at tf
j. 11 S 159 - lUW 1T4 1. M.
rs it h as n to is i ;t m
V) ASM jT-iaw t t .
II 61 I? SI II M I 14 fill BS II TS.
W. H. HAHKIfUM.
n 10 I If
rJiogara Fire
THE RADICALS lUSal'ONSlBLE
FOR ALL THE TliOUBLIi
Lttikobton, Ala., Jan. 9 Noon
Messrs. Albright and linckuer, of the
Alabama Investigating 0uiUiiUe.e,
yesterday concluded their four days
investigation at this place. Many wit
newios were examined. The killing of
Bdliug and Ivey.aud the whipping of
.ho negro, Nulson Doyle, were proven,
No proof connecting the.ee sola with
political tii lives. It was pioveu
that the l'orkland riot oiiginaied m
Btrife between the negroes, reapeoting
the distribution of Government bacon,
Attempts to quell the disturbance re
sulted in the combination of tho ne
groes against thewhiUa, and au attack
by the turnier, who subsequently truus
tcrred operation! to the adjacent, B.-l-
inoiit, neighborhood, and across the
river, aud iu the country, wLera the
armed demoustratiou was suppieascd
by civil authorities without blood-alttd,
Tue reported outragis iu Choctuw
prove mure inventions. It waa proven
that iu ihia ouuuty tbe United Stages
autUoiitl- made arrestn,teil: d hoUies
and carried away private properly
without warrant. The same authori
ties took pceaeKsiou of the oouuty
jail, a colored Democrat was arroetcd
without warrant, imprisoned, aud sub
sequently dischaiged without au ex
amination; while imprihoned the
military guard threatened to shoot dim
if he did uot f uruiuh iufoimation which
he could not give. It was proven that
n-liiUlou orthe charges of intimidat
ing Republican voters, it was proven
that in the lat election the Rcpubli
.n ,.t in this oounty was increased
aa rr oent over the Grant .vote n
IB72; tnis w buaiaiuou uj
turns
i
OP NEW YORK.
Cash Assets, 31,460,000.
NORTHROP A CUMMINQ,
AQINTS, ,
.
i'(Br Willi Mr. fl . ftohli in, on Pack
Htrin t, hu w,;l att-rnl to all orrt.T, lft with
him. (Jn 10-f-lm
THE LOW"
PRICES
ACCOUNT FOR THE
EXTENT OF OUR SALES.
SISHK WK KE-oH.VKI) TO 1 RLLat prists
tliit ul(l rurrlr reduce ttnvk, it lias rt
qillr '.dn ram iihl(i tn Mil uur gotxls.
Our Gilke, Black
Alpaca8,.Dress Coods,
Blenched and Unblesohed Goods, Table
Cloths, Bleached and Unbleaohcd,
with Napkins, Blankets, Spreads,
Sheetings, Flannels, Hosiery,
Gloves, Ribbons, Laeea,
Collars, Haudkerohiefs
Anit a tbootand olhw sit Icle. srs going fkit
nl If Toua- la want rf ir fnoils uiually
fnund In a trat-rlau lrv 0oJi Stock, mm
In tbt tin to bay thm from th tic.tMoek is
ihu ttu, at i rke. never lokt it bfur,.
BOSKOWITZ & LIEBER,
GOLD-HEAD ri) CAS IX
Children's Hsndkr-rehiefs, j ,
Business Bnits,
i Bhirt Front,
Silk and Gingham Umbrellas,
Overcoato,
Dress Suits.
MUNSON&CO'S,
CmTT CLOTH ItKn,
jta u ' a.
FEW ADVERTISIMEST8.
filerry Christmas arid Happf Hew Year
Men's. Boys, Ladies,
MISSES', . CHILDREN'S
AND INFANTS
Shoes and Boots,
' Of sll Btylti an4 OraArt, ,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
1 EVANS A VonGHLAN,
Jaa is
Frincess Btreai
New Publications!
UhatU M Irs, f art si 8aw .
lo tb. Ilaj.of My Totlh, by aifUa B. Id
wari's. Pros Toutk Vp. by Mai nn Harlaad.
VrtgiMiS Lonoluiloa, k, W. HoTSllt.
Hl.Ury nf th, Ji wuh Mati n, I'J rlmrr !
Ta MWmol ih Manw, by Hol nU
i far iast '
HEINS ERCER'S
IJvs eook aud Ha.U "tors.
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 MARKJCT STK15KT.
Santa Claus1 Headquarters
DRY GOODS of Every Description sni table for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
REMEMBER THE LITTLE FOLKS
TOTS per New York iteamir this day. In fact it is a mixture of everything.
LADIES MOSCOW BEAVER ENGLISH 1
WALKING JACKETS, suitaMe for
, CHRISTMAS PRESENTa
Jut roct iTod the Largest Line of BLACK ALPACAS we hate
ever Lml Pi iccB at K nst 10 per cout. lower tlinn our former prices.
f We a3vise all who want suvthiua In out line U tall early iu the rnorn
! ing, as va get so busy it is Impossible for us to wait ov ill.
BROWH & HODDICK, 45 Market Street-
m US
last
SELECT BOARDINS AND DAY SCHOOL
HILUSBORO, N. O.
Tba Tblrtj Micond Mtaloa ol Ui MUi JVa'h
nnJMlM Koilook'i 81 tool vltl own Friday.
rbmary Stk, IMS sad ruulllian twmtj
Clrrnlaii lotw.rdid OS Sllll Stain. .
dMtt " .. M lUwtw
ATTENTION I ATTENTION !
FOR THE FAIR AND HOLIDAYS.
BUT
10UR
l .
1 iH 11 mr 'nut 1 - - - m
BrttauBooK txoimHU.tTtfcmouM? "
t jvote
Dltioial
Jan Id
20 Market Street.
At :
jaal
a A. FRRJKA
II Market SWML
re-
TllK COLD.
(Signed) Wk. F. "serve the peace, and tha a 00m
V.. Jan. 9 Niaut :.fatt k.. antKiintud to wait uponuen
mi j.ii..; nilntiini were intro-1 -p.. T.ntianri tha nnmmsndine onioer
ihaHUtA Senate to-dav: ,., ,i,0 TTnir,! St a & troons stationsa
n..f... hii ihr. General Amnwiy . a.r uf,nii. and reauest ms
n-h.t tii a Oovernora of the States com
-.iDin h nnited Statee of America,
a and theT are hereby earnestly re
quested to convene, as soon as practi
th Lfjrislaturea of their re
.wt. RtatAH in order that
- . .
motion was adopted. A committee ol
five, of which Mr. mipre was iuu0
Chairman, was sent to wait upon (Jen.
rv 1 ,.i..ion ana soon returned with
re 1 u,t ni,w- who was acoompanied by
the . 1 . u,ff nffieors. As Gen. De
States may consult together and advise Trobrian j waiked down to the Speak-
with each other respecting the late
r ... f ..ha Armv of the United
oa.i.. .iik th Tffmlature of we
DiA r.9 TniaiAoa. and determine,
urorcDtlv. what
is neoesssary to defend and preserve
the independence and authority of the
BttReiolved, That the Governor of this
n -Hh hn and he is hereby
requested forthwith to telegrsph theae
.ii 1A lh Governors of the
several States, and request immediate
An animated and prolonged disens-
I..h Atal1 ori in nhieh the spirit Ol
moderation preaominaveu,
Senators opposing Virginia taking the
initiatory movement aa a Btate, in this
va matter. It was the genera
er's dek, loud applaut-e Dure irouj
the Democratic aide of the House.
Gen. De Trobriand aked the Act
ino Speaker if it was not possible for
. .r . miU.nnt. anneal
nim 10 preaeno ui -rr
imttohimas m United States army
V . . HTML it- IrSJ TfT.
offloer. ftir. w " "
Whereupon tbe Uouorat prooeeuiu .
the lobby, and, addrewiiug a few won a
thn nmvd. peace ws nt once re-
Bt0udmotion of Mr. Dupre. Mr. Wilts
i,n in tho Tiamn of the General As
sembly of the State of Louinatii.,
IhauVed Gen. De Trobriaud for bis
interference in behalf of law and order
and the General wttnartw.
The Republicans bad now generally
-ithdrawn from tho hall and united in
t.!t.in!i to the Governor,
oninion. however, that Virginia should their grievances and askinR
Kiveexpreci OM ofasentimenttnrougn fai8 wb,on petition, signed by
her Legislature in favor of a protest Jf My retnmtd members of the
aeainBt the aotion of the general gov- H,)UB0) j, i my possession. .
ernment in relation to Louisiana and immeaiately nnbsequen'. to the
an appeal to the American people for aoliou ot Mr wiltz in electing the
redress, and also to express the deep olork o the M House, Mr. Billien
L.tinff avmnathT of the people of m(.j txal two eeutlemeu from tue
Virginia with tha people of their sis- ilh of pe Soto, one.from.Urim, one
iroui Cienviue auu uu -
who had not been retnrne.i oj uk
wvnim KnrA. bo sworn in as
members, and they were according y
sworn in by Mr. Wilts and took sonls
upon" the floor as Mtmbers of the
T'motion was now made that the
Rouse proceed witn its purmauou
HOLDER IN THE NOBTHWEST
THAN IT HAS BEEN FOR
YEARS.
Ch.caoo, Jan. 9-Noon.-The weath
er has become suddenly cold, witn a
driving snow from the west.
Dispatoues om w .
report extreme cold with heavy snow.
AtDes Moines the thermometer fell
from 8 denreeB above to 28 bolow
zero-the coldest for mauy years
with drifting anow.
thermometer at 4 o'clock this morning
stood at 31 degrees above, and at 7
'nir..w at. S decrrees below lero.
V wiw " " , . pi
rtr.ir.Ann Jan. 11 ilHUS lUOlluuiu-
ter 18 to 25 degrees twlow Hero about
ti city "
IIEADQUAIiTEILH.
in conqrehTtesterdAy.
Salt-Bagging-Ties-
Corn.
1 4,000 Sacks Suit, ,
200 Itous ana wi eo"o
1 15,000 Bunhels White and Mixed Corn.
POT I1IBUJ1I WW
W11JJAMS MUROHIHOW
Cuba Molasses!
JUST ARRIVD. A OAROO OP
, FBABK & BRO., 17 Market Street
MI8CELLAHE0US.
BRIGHT
Hay
uiot. nt Tinisana.
At the eonclusion of the discussion
the whole matter was laid over and
.j- !,! nr.lfir for Tuesday at 1
o'clock. ' r , ,
HRADQTjARTEtis Mimtabt Division )
OF MI880CBI, (
Naw Orlbabs, La., Jan. 8, 1875. )
rn Hon. IV. W. Belknap, Secretary
" . . . rt . ...
wathtnamn, u. v. .
Wseinoton, Jan. 9-ight--ine
Srinate to day caucusHi'd upou tbe or-d.-r
of buaiiiess, the House oauoussiug
ou Southern matters. Nothing of in
terest transpired.
Geo 11. looK.er, 01 ieuuryiTu,
the present Minister at Constantino
ble, goes to Bt. Petersburg.
EUROPE.
ANNIVERSARY OF NAPOLEON'S
DEATH.
Losnox, Jan. 9.-Nigbt-To-day
being the second anniversary of tbe
death of Ex-Emperor . Nawolron, a
1 nnmner of well known reucn
'" --7 4...1
Imperinlisw are ooigrc8w
selhurst.
rinur Susar. Coffee and!
. Rice.
1 000 Bbls. Flour all grades ;
150 Bbls. Refined Sugar, -100
Bags Prime Rio Coffee,
25 Bbls WThole Rice,
a
Mnnn iron. Glue ana
Soirit Casks.
BOO Bales N. R. A E. Hay, .
600 Bundles Hoop Iron,
100 Bols. Glue, .
200 New New York Spirit Casks,
roral!sw bj
W1LUA MIJRCHIHON
Rnnnn. Svruo. Shot, Oata
and Nails.
100 Boxes D. S. and Smoked Sides,
100 Bbls. 8. H. Syrup,
400 Hues Shot,
500 Bushels Black Gats,
800 Kegs Nails,
Fr WILlaMS A MUR0HISON.
Molasses Moiaeeea- moi.
50 Hhds. ew Crop Cnba Molasses.
For mIc low by
WILLIAMS A MCR0HI8ON.
Jan 10
JEW CROP CDBt MOUSSES, .
Which ws sff.f at tor Mark.t rrlcl
ALSO
r n hbos.i
200
SUGAR HOUSE
SYRUP.
rer aal bv
Jaal
EKROftVlB CAtiPRB BR-
tweuiy mnn umk
"A FLOATING CITY,"
BLOCKADE RUNNERS,"
I "MYSTERIOUS ISLAND,"
"DOCTOR OX,"
'EIGHTY DAYS' TOUR, Ao," ,
i By Julea Verne.
. sat sw
11 DRAPER'S IMTCLLtCTUAL Of
VELOPMENT OF EUROPE;"
" YESTERDAY WITH AUTHORS; "
! "HITnERTO," A STORY
OF YESTERDAY,
' By Mrs. A. D. T.Whitney
All f' t at lus OiTT Dooaltoas.
Ttv CONOLEY A YATES.
"ttlhCELLANEOUS.
Closing Out Sale !
JVftNQ to our lutundoct Dlolutlua
Cortn.lilp,Wswlll Mil Our BuUrs SMk
of ObOXniNO, at irhtl redarsd tirloM,
TtsSiock nun b '11 Ithln th t tltt
But for 0ah only,
DAVID & WEIL.
Jn3
Hf
at Chi-
orcanization, and accordingly the roll
6 . 1.-nr. T..T.nt t.liA act-
was
ing
called
clerk,
by Mr.
ana wmz
WA8
or War.
r fii a hmor to submit the fol
lowiSgW- report of affair, as Key aff cTe
r-imHed here iu the organization of f1 "
tbe mate ijegiBi" ""---j
1R75 I was not in oommRnd of tnis
deolart d
k of the
Acting on the protest made by the
auu Ul .u. 0 - -w r .of-
Sry dement until 9 0 clock at T
nigrninZr wiltoVto be held rw- Department to aid nim in retaining
endorse and am willing u pe awo n v j returuea
aa nnnner yumiv v "MW r . 1 . . . ? a: ,
noon that day. During the few days
-7 ... T ,L.,
in WU1CU A Ws iu vy
prior
to the
-r-itexfaTnnu7rnen
' conversation wbb mo w... .
abed that were liable to occur on that
day, and I repeateaiy neara wren .
' assassinating the Governor, and re
ereta expressed that he was not killed
on the 14th of December last ; also
threats of the sssassination of Repub
rnhnrsof the House in order
tr aA11 lA the eleotion of a Democratic
Speaker. I also knew of the kidnap
ping by the banditti of Mr. Consimer,
nf tha members eleotot the Legia
t i... t- . t.,- nrtarve tbe oeace
..4 maTia tha Htate House safe for
tho. nannnabla assemblinpt of the Lo-
iui0fn Oun. Einorr upon th re-
ouiaition of the Govtruor stationed
. troops in the vicinity of tbe building
' Owinir to these precautions tho Legis
lature assembled in the Btate House
without any disturbance of the
....Lis. il IO nVlnnk. Wll lam
PUOIIO IWIWOi " ' .
Vigers, the clerk ol the last House of
Representatives, proceeded to call the
" roll, as, according to law, he was em-
OOTUAM.
BANK STATEMENT.
NrwYore, Jan. 9. la the Bank state
ment. loans have increased $2,000,000;
specie has increased 3,250 01)0; legal
tenders have increased 81,125,000; de
posits have increased iiu,ivw ,
serve have increased ,875,000. (
ELECT1IIC1SMS
Cnterorise Manufacturing
Co's Coffee, Mills.
THK BUST MlM.roanura-wijnioi.n.rf
Me ami txirabilltT. B7T '
1 For. l at mnnfcturr' orlca.
th. N w Harder, H jfWROII1BoK.
Jan 10 .-
chic.n lhitter In Hulls.
F
PRIME NOVEMBER Ml'LLETil.
Tot atU by
Jan 10
For Sale
JN BKASOSABM! TERMS, Uis National
Botsl Fnrnlta'a, atd an nnnrlred lieart
for vn jeari.
This Is a cbanra for a t,d lnrertmenl, as the
Uotal Is well rtbl!STiea, ana u a nun.
eondltlon. For fartkar inrarmanon npyir
tb Natlnnal Hiitl,orlo
Jan S Hf " P. A. BMttnOOU
"5n ' " a 1. a vn HOMINY
9-0 4 w
its organization acooruiug tu .
Thio vonnrtwt wa reao'iaoie ana in
aocoTKucTllFTaw. ltem?mberiig
vividly the terrible massacres that
took place in this city on the asserc-
Mine of the Constitutional conven-
tion in looo auiue lueoumiiu iuo.i-
tute and believing mat tno uvea 01
the members of the Legislature we
or would be euoaugerea m obo uu
...niiit nn nnder tne law was ai-
temuted, the posse
The Louisiana Committee were at
Cincinnati yesterday, en route for
TIT . Vi 1 rt ivn
Tnl-vAi-Vtlr Cn.. arow in new
Tor,naveTailed,
John Dawson
.... ...A to KirtT BOO Plows (of all
klnrt.: t Tom PlowCMtlns. M Colli MUfl
t.fi;,. a. Pairs Traaa Chains. 0 Upson
;n... ..,i iwm-. 100 noim wiii tti
m 1 nacfi f-hoei anil pjdos. For sals attbs
l.,..t mm sl MMhe
1A
. ja iv
No Adrance lu rrices.
ff ars aslltni V7od:
iASh... T, . ...aaatet BU
fin..... .... . . - nnaalKIn Milt.
S?P; r. aa. aW CT r-M
t nor If ! - - muu.lTJtCO.
Jaal . "
ToUacco Leaf aM Cottoa Pianl
J 1 BKMI-MOSTHLT.
UiaMt otroulMion of an j Xtada Jom nal
ittinam.
. Toliacco Leal and Cotton Plant -
at
OPERA HOUSE!
ONENIOHTONLY
--! -OF- . ,
Grand Italian Opera,
First National Bank TUEDAYiENiNaow2j2
ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS'
ITALIAN
1 OPI3KA COMPAN i
When wUl be presented with PP"Pri-
ate Costumes, noenery '-e-effeotB,Rossini'i
chef d osnvre,
in two Aots, the
Wilmington.
rrr T. l.t 1BTR
tCUlAHANHUALlltK'flIUOP
tli Itos
oriMroott
Hon on.
o'clock A .
J.nl
Ulnrof tblt Bank for a alaetlon
111 bo bIA m thBir nanami
cDAT.th1th inttaot, at
A. K. WALKER, 0.hlr.
-,4,tlttb
Horse Blankets,
Saddles, Hwnert, Tranka. Tralln naRi,
noilars. Brldl. Hamw, Tramt Chain', WbH.
anank Horn Brubai, Featb- Iluitert. sn i a
W.1 aZrfmsnt of Mlsf7 Vda.as
eh.-ap at joodiof as qna lty cau bt bougbt
la tho MtatS. .
J.B.ToPHAW M
novW -
siivrLKnasT wsaalt.
0r f Ivs Hnrdred v atnlto us el""';1;
dlolBiiiS cwuDtiti of tn Carullnas
J, K. MOBK18. .
d.c?0-tf f romHiof.
IHCHKSTElta HTPOPHlBPWMiaa.
ATIWOHII . iiHIiino
i.xin. Kalhadoo.
. A ami's ari'rllla,
L , Tunant's Aperient,
e ? ! Pain Klllsr.
,. Ma.tang Linlmunt,
.i o.iininn. Mcnblne. and a (snarai
MNWtmei.toflriiBs Cbi-aiiral, Pslnti.Olls.
Tarnlsa, vruf an. - -; N1,R,8.
. " " i WUolesala and HataU CniggljJ
. , : OFFICE
niEW YORK.
AH Clnars stsatborlMd New Tork '"tory
a,alltvr.-..t
Tk ebo.tiroos in S4i
0DI' CMAS. KABPROWIOX i K ItO.,
. tJjuitb rroBt8trBet(
deo4-l Wllmu.g'oa,H.O.
N. CRONUY, Auotloneer.
BT OBOMtiT A MORBII
BAEBER OF SEVILLE
ts ooartsr tactposs taa mtow
ATjTi ...
Miss Adelaide Phillipps
8IGN0R ORLAKDINI, Baritone,
on,, an.ntin Cotton Mill, at Law-
- m.u mnlovinff 1.900 opera-
.ni 'rmmHuce full work on
1 v vrn, a
Monday,
A
Wanted to Kent
ii'.
SMAIili DWEIXINQ HOU8K, of thnS
the oosse was fnrnislird
with the request that care should be
taken that no member of the Legisla
ture returned by the Returning
Board should be ejected
.1,. AAr This military
i.mA it dntv nnder the direc
1UIU1DU " a 1 . . , . .
tions from the Governor of the 8ta
4 ,mnd from nue noor ui nm
Houe those persona who had beeu il
lcttsllv seated, and who had no legal ,
riaUa.to be there; whereupon the s
Demoorata aro e aud left the House t
and the remaiuing roeiuoeia )r.u
0 eftect an organizatiou under the
t-titfl laws, iu an .uuuuii, .u
" Hell closed for repairs was the
title of a sermon preached in Mew
Haven on New Year's night. But it
opened again very promptly Monday
norniPK iu New Orleans, with the
Devil in a now role.
TmtT foreitrn nations, including
. nJ? I Louisiana anil New Jersey have con
posse per-1 Jw tftke rt in the rhliadelphia
Coi-ttfutiial, provided iney are an peau
with all the world and cultiuating ami
. bio relations with the rest of mankind
or fonr reon, tuirabla for hne-keilng, and
piensatitlysituatDd. Bfiittuuitbo monoratr
Esquire at tUts Cfflrt.
Jan 10 '
Mta
when 1 he time arrives.
DIED.
in tba rlr on Prldar, tiie .h lii.-t.,
P .sir ( W P Oiuad.l. agod lam i
WH.L1S
DOI'thS.
I k. m,,;ri lli ta e ulaoo at Mis rr -nea
.h. ..mil. an Third tlrtst, at I P. M. OO
whioh bloodshed waa imminent, the j mouy.
A Card,
In IbaiiUtng m Mends for tbelr kind vat
ruosge beiTioiurn, a ronlliwanoa of whirl
IthaUli)en,l'','r,("le'et"'1 tabs the
llbettj to Inftrm them Hut ALL ACCOUNTS
... m.d out and nrs; thut I kits sold to
tbem tbe Vrhols season at ti.loiwil ca pm
glglngmv frlands the tntf 4 " "' P
they'll abow their sppreclatloa by paying np
M. M. KATZ,
20 Market Btreet.
f-u
Jan it
IMortgrafipo
Hale.
J1R. TOM KARL. Tenor,
,lg. BaeelM, Butfb Base
ai lrtne of a Mnrtgaco made and eif enora
.J"".;.,.- A.rLnltnral asrecMlton.
M.eh.n'Ss Hol ding and l-n A soclstton
will ll, r r-blto . Action at Ka-
ehance wrnr m
Vf:..-if?:!HtS
Mtnatod l th. I ounty of Hw H"W'.
. .:T" . i. wi i fr i r it a it 10 UL-
won anywi. . k
TC RAL OKUU ti. "''""'-ri vTh
at the interi ctlon rt the county road with bo
Big. Locate!!!
Mr. George W. Colby, Mnalcal Director
AdrnMea l Wl Heaut-1 ;
Uallery 00ou.
tawed s.'ts va nvle at P
Jaa ( tl
Htlnsbrr gel's
Chss.M. ATKISS,
. Balneal Agant
GRAND
IvXiVK BALL
CITY HAIili.
; ... J '
Janwrr II, 187.
Ladlei'Ltat will be found at Helniber er's
Live Book Store; Gentlemen's Utt at Jai W
llPBliCt Tobacco KU.KI i -r
prtea of admlielon for spectator. W rents.
. , - i .' - JA8. M. BROWN,
. , , Maesger.
Jtn s St
rrt.d 'ea Inir lf me ori nimr-i "'
"m'Vald Cvnrt, road nerUi 4T d.grejS.
SmJ 13 , hms nd llnbe. hf nre noith at d-.J-
1 .h.ln. and S8 links. Ibntiw north
SIK der'S. SMt a cbsln. and f. '""""J
no?th IT drgr t chain, ad I ilipks tbew
o ath SI degrees isn r T" . i i n
,h, right . J'mVJ.m
tvnrk Hnnto erweee said rlht of way.
thence 1101
t cbslna
Jan f-eodtt&JS
New CropOba
MOLASSEG.
IBT 1MPOR1 ATlOIT Of ttS
TWILLED SILK WINDSOR"
k NECK TIES, 80 eta; worth 50 eta.
FANCY CRAVATS, "VERY
; HEAVY SILK, 6O0; worth 1 10.
NECKi RUCHE8 VERY CHEAP.
mrk, lost impMri
"i ! 1" c!vBtry. '-
BEAT VAKIETY of Jet and Iats Jaw-
A
in. to, be WWiZ 8"
Sec and Treae.
229 Hhds. Now Landing
eiSrhr. "Donna Anna," and
VFDDIN8 CARDS .TC?.eDi
.V . .... luiitnnable etTle at Ui
4UU
lot sale by
WORTH k WORTH.
BWAtOrPIO Jat-(asds)
MW
1 suy-New DeJgns.
FRESH BPPPtf f Znbrra-Wblte sn.V
Bisck, iai vet os; Colors, o.
At
....a a s r r-vrrr? 'O
WILLIMl.ir ira-w,