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O.lf I - - ! i ! I I ( III 1 3 ! ..it's x r: f j i U .'i ! r, ESTABLISHED, 1851. K WILMINGTON, rN. JC.,! FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY,, 9,- 1877.1 PRICE $6 00. i c- i i t i i i HIE TELEGRAMS, HEWS .OF THB WOBLD. The Arucifiit in the IFlerida ( as Cloud; Decision Expected To-Day. QtTXXJT , YICTO&IA'i SPX1CH 1X1KIT . 15 D UBTI1 COXTISri ; j J KKOTUTIOXS. Cask against bilkxap dis- HISSSD BY D1EKCTI0N OF , THE l'BESIDENT. Moon fteDorta. .'T, r ' Waihtkotom, Feb. 8. The stun Ding ttfcct of Uie party deeision of the commissioners on tbe nun question yesterday, ia aomewbat dif sipated this morning. The Union clslnia that in aO essential partiou- lara tne queation ia before tlie commisjion in tbe aliape indicated and deaoribed bj llr. O'Connor in his opening statement Tha Commission baa convened to open the aeaaion of Justice Clifford' prooeedinga now in order under tbe orders adopted yesterday. ' Mr. Green, tbe counsel for tbe Democrat, called Geo. P. Boa, of Florid, who waa a worn. . ; Q Were yon preeent when the writ of quo warranto waa served? - llr. Evarta objected to tbe queation M not being within order. Tbe court sustained the objection to tbe question. ',. Mr. Greet then presented eertlfi rate from the Clerk of tbe Court atat. Jog that no resignation had been filed up to January 24th, 187V Mr. Green , then auoonnoed that that was 11 the affirmative evidence they proposed 4o offer. ' , , Hnmpbrey being aworn, produced food's letter accepting his reaig nation, and another letter read dated October 6, 188. from Charleston, re questing the witness to torn ovr the book, papers and hia office to Mer. .''rick, , He objected to the laat paper. Clifford announced the ease ready 'for argument. Two hoars to each side, Tbe argument oommenced by ' Judge Hoadlej. ; iThe Privileges and Powers com mitteeof the Senate, examined Al bert Peyeor, Demooratie elector, who ia a Pole, and be allegee that he was born in Hew York. :' The Howe LooUiane eommittte ;)iTe examined Judge Daris. Noth ;ing important.;' : 'The Pririlegea and Powera oom- - mittee took a recast on aoooun ol Fie Id'a being before the oommiaeion. Governor tfella had chill tbia jnorulng. , Jidge Waite quoted yeaterday'a proeeeding. They are merely pre llmioarj and furnish no, iudioations ,ol iasue. ' i-- ' Pio. Torheca, quoted a black eye. .Slothing aeriona. Hocsi. The treatment of the Be . taming Board ia now under diacus afon. It came np under the resolu tion by Hale, that the 8ergeant-at-armi bad placed them in other quar- vtera than thoae aatigocd them by epeakar BandalL . ' The panate daring the morning diecueeed the Houeebill for the pay. ! turnt Of Jaa. B. . Eada, for the eon . atrnotiou of jetteea at tbe Sooth ' Pm of the Miaaiuippi rirer. Niw York, Feb. 8. The remaini of Col. John 0'Maboney,a late Fenian leader, will be taken to Ireland for in lernient s :.; . Jt CSI80I. -. Pobtuaro, Feb. 7. A diapatch , aaya: 'Laat evening ex-Gor. G rover arrived at Salem overland from tbe . East Mr. Grower, after formally turn ing over the executive office to Secre tary Chadwick, now Acting Governor, will return , immediately to Washing ton to assume his seat in the Senate on -'ilarch 4th. ' ' rOXEIGX. Lon don, Feb. 8. The British steam er Satil, from Belboa for Newport, Wales,' was wrecked on the 19th and all lost An explosion in a colliery near Bal ton, killed ten persons. Parliament meets to-day. Grave differences reported between Lord Salisbury are in circulation. , , Constantinople advices reiterate the statement that the dismissal of Midhat Pasha does not imply a change in Turkey's foreign atuHnteral policy. . The Register in Bankruptcy has de- kkd in favor of the United States oa an appeal from a decision of tko trus tee in liquidation of Clews, Habicht & Co. This decision wilt enable the United States to prove a debt of $29,- 980 which the trustee rejected on the ground that it was due from the New York house because the Loudon house had not yet received the remittance at the time of Henry Clews k Co.'s fail ure. The answer was . that Ilenry Clews & Co. received the remittances merely as agents of Clews, llahitch .4 Co. ; The decision of the trustee was overruled with costs. - The session of the British Parlia ment for 1877 was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in person to-day. The weather was fair and mild. Her Majesty left Buckingham Palace short ly after one o'clock in the royal state carriage, attended by a brilliant suite. Tbe royal escort was aomposed of a de tachment of household troops. Her Majesty alighted at Peer's entrance of the Parliament building, where she was received by Deputy Lord General Chamberlain and the great officers of state and conducted into the House. The Prince and Princess of Wales were present and there was a brilliant as semblage of ladies., All the foreign ministers and Chinese and Ja pan Embassiea also present. The Earl of Beaoonsfleld carried the eword of State before the Queen. The Marquis of Salisbury was not preeent until after Her Majesty bad taken her place on the throne. Lord High Chancellor read the royal speech. The Queen says: "The hostilities which, before the close of the last session of tha Parliament, bad broken ont between Turkey on the one band, and Servia and Mon tenegro on the other, engaged my moat aeriona attention, , and have noxiously awaited for an opportunity when my good pffioea, together with tboee of my allies might be usefully interposed., The opportunity pre sented itself by the solicitation of Servia for our mediation, the offer of wbiob was ultimately entertained by tbe Porte." Her Majesty theu refers to the basis, which in course of negotiation ' a .. in oonoers wun oiner powers, sue deemed it expedient to submit to tbe Porte, for the restoration of peace and the Porte's aotiou tberon. While proceeding to aot ia this me diation, ahe thought it right, after inquiry into facts, to denounce to the Porto tbe, excesses oomtuitted in Bulgaria, and expresses her repro bation of their perpetrators. Her Majesty next speaks of at mfatioe aud conference in which abe waa represented and says: In tak ing these steps her object haa been tbroughont to tnaiutain the peace of Europe and bring about better gov eminent in disturbed provinces with oat infringing upon the independ ence and integrity of the Ottoman Empire. She regreta that proposals have not been accepted by the Porte, but the result of eonterenoe has been to show exiatenee of general agree-. meat among European Powers which cannot fail to bave materiar effect upon the condition aud government of Turkey. She trusts that tbo ar- mistiooyet unexpired will lead to tbe conclusion of an bouorable peace. Bhe has acted in cordial oo operation With her aUie,,with whom aa with Other foreign powera, her relations oontinue friendly. Papera on those aubjecta will forthwith be laid b-lore Parliament. Her Majesty,' alluded to ber assumption of Imperial title at Delhi, which wa w. loomed w th pi o fessions of affection, and the famine ia India to arrest whieh every re aouroc will be employed. ' Che remainder of speech ia de voted t j colonial and home matters. St. Locia, Feb.- 8. John T. Douglass, President of tbe Colum bia Life Insurance company and Ed win W. Bryant, Aotuary, are held for making and ewearing to -false atatmenta aa to the Colnmbi i Life Imuran oe Company of Bot ton. . Hight Reports, Washjlnotoh, Frb. 8 Hocsx.--Hale presented a ooinmubieation from J. Madison Wells and Thomas C. Auderson. station; that they were confined in a damp, dark cell, where their health waa bring undermined on account of dampi ess and i l en tilatiou of the elk He offered a res4utiiudirecting the Sergeeat-at-arm to remov the prisoner, to a belter room. After debate, the reas olution was referred to the oom mitto on LonUiana ejection The oombittee'asktd leave teJTer a res olution directing tlst iinjuch a tle electoral commission ba refused to rcoeive eviden'oe takvhiby the ' southern iOotnniUteee, that hi ment- Dra or tue; tioutstsna retaining biard be "released from ouetody. Bland obit cted. ' ; - : '1 I 'v The dtfloiency . apprdpriatioi bill was imported from tk evjbniitt"e of the wholei. but wal not noted npon Tbe treaty for the Hicaiajua' ship cmal waa nearly' lrmdy for trans mission to tbe Senate, when Henry . 4igs sprung the oootract with the Nearguain government to bjuld the oanal over th route nnhoakdbv lh treaty. The Bear Admiral, Charles Wilkes, is deed. Aged 76. , . - ! ' TLe appropriation committee fa making its items for tbe mihtirry ap propriation bill on tbe basis of tK), 000 men. - ; 'J ; "1 Tbe case of the United 8tatea, against Oori. Belkuap has be dl-, missed oa motion of the DistrbjH At torney by tbe direction of tbe Attar noy-General, for the reason the evi ; dence w ould not auatain the prosecu tion. The action wssUken by the direction of the President. . J J Mrs. Mary 8. Oliver, aoitixen of Pennsylvania and a clerk in the Treasury. Laa instituted suit against Hon. Simon Cameron for breaoh of promise of marriage. Damages, 850,000. The respective ages of the parties Ire 35 and 78. : j The argument in the Florida eaae is closed, esoh side used their powers in the argnmi nt wbiob waa very close and technical. Tha commission will take the oase into private considera tion early to morrow morning, and it is expected, will reach a result during the day. The Democrats have but little hope for anything more favorable to them than the throwing ont of the vote. Theoonteet in the Louisiana oase will be over the legality of the returning board itself. It will be claimed that there has been no canvass of the votes and that tio electors have been appointed. , . The same excellent idea which furnishes these rather discouraging foreshadow- ings expresses absolute confidence that the commission has inaugurated a line of procedure that must throw out the vote of Watts, the Oregon postmaster. Senati. The Eada' bill was indefi nitely postponed yeas 30, naya:24. (Note. It is understood that this ac. tion was in accordance with Kad'a wishes, and that the' Secretary of the Treasury will now havens requisition of the Secretary of War in EadV favor for $500,000 in bonds.) - : i The Indian appropriation bill, with amendments, which carries it back to the House, passed. Adjourned. Bostor, Feb. 8 Oliver a Chap man, of Branton, Massachusetts, a well known, railroad eondnotor, and f r m time DiwcMirt of, Hbe U-iion Facifio railroad, fell dead this morning.. . x ., . . . , C0SNECIKIIT. Hartford, Feb. a The deficien cy in the Farmer's aud MeobaVo National tank ia tatimated at $300,-, 000. The liabilities are not endan gered. It's capital is $1,100,000; and a surplus of nearly $500,000. hiwyoes. : Nfcw Tobx, Feb, . 8. There are reitaoua for believing that the wrecked BteRint-r is the George Cromwell in a'cn I of tbe Geotge Washington.--Bj'h boloDg to the same lice. ' rostiGX. ;' ''' . LonDs K, Feb. 8, The short horn cow, of the tenth Duoheas of G nevi, ia dead. It waa bought by L-r.l Btotive at ow York MilU 'in 173, for ov.rPO00 . ' ' Tbf Queeu made no allusion in In r Kpcech to the American txtradi tiou'lrwtty, ,., ' ':-,iL-'--''!, , A Vienna dispatch says: the new Grand Visier has given epeeial in structions to oontinue the prelimi. . v. ' , . "" ' : ' - i nary negotiatioua with tir-vi. TttH Prino-i of : Montemgro' telegraphs tbe Grand Yisierv bis wilUnguess to negotiate, but desires tbe negotiating iM'UIAmlnetedJ.tJBiJ Oje ottomiu ambassador at Vienna. THE STATU CHAXGE. From (A Goldtboro Miger. GoLDBBOBO, Feb. 6, 1877. Morning Session.--- This body rxn v ned here t-oday, Dr. Columbus Mill, Master, 1u the chair twenty eight oounties were lepreot nttnl. A eommiitr-e -.n'order of business was next ppoiuted;'af er.whioh thd reports of i be offioers of tbe State Grange for the pat year w re called for. Uaoter . Mills and ' Secretary IxWienoe reepoprifd, giving an en ooura2iug laOcouut. Treasurer waa abent. Col. Folk moved that a committee oi -4vi( t, appoiuWd to nrnJer with tbej cbtAnfUtefi appoinU-.tV-jtbo L 4is1atnr and by tbe N.J V.-'Airn cultural Society, relative ) rstablib- nig a Department ol Aghtmltnre so. Eveniug Session. The Master an nounce! the following gentlemen to uoicrted -triwler- 0lMP61k'a -motioo. vif : I, Polk, J B. Tbigpen, Ja p-r H(ow, J. flu flloUowal, ana Jm. W. Albright Got. N. B. -Whitfield, chairman of the special committee on Agricul ture, made an able, and instructive report which was reotivtd and order ed to be printed 'together with the proceedingH of the (irauge. A reoolution offered bv Mr. H. T. Mial wus adopted instructing the) oommittee on Department ou Agr culture to report by 3 o'clock p. m Wed,nenay vming. aud that tbe eport be mde tbe special order for thathouv.'' ti!'.!' f-tin" ' iv. h if. Tbe proposed amendments "of the National Orange wore tuentakeuup; aud tbe 1st and 2nd adopted, but tbe 8rd rejected. WiDKDsDAi.Feb. 7. 1877. Morning riessioBy fho committee on permanent , tooation of Grange Headquatera reported Greensboro as tbe place.1 The report was con curred in. ' ...m i , vti.r r -. The report of the committee rela tive asking a loan from the State of $15,000 was debated at length and the vote on the question resulted 80' yean, 53, nays;ilJl sj'.i ' . The committee having in oharga the subject of a Grange organ, re ported progress and asked! further time. ,, .. A very interesting ana Instructive account of the" organisation - was given by Mr. A. T. Mial, after which the Grange took a recess to 8 o'clock P . . : Evening Session. The report of the oommittee on Department of Agriculture aas read and eon hiderfd, teoliou 1. A 5. i, 7, 8, and 9 were adopted, but section 9, relative to re commending to the General Assembly that fertilisers be taxed, created con. siderable discussion, Messrs. Polk; Tbigpen, French. King, Alexander and others participating in the debate, Section 10 wMj passed with fthe pre amble "T - ( Or. motion the report was" adopted as a wholei , ... The report of the committee appoint ed last year on the subject of life insu. radce was takeu un, , pudiag whwb our reporter closed bis fuiautea.4Vl i reporte; Narrow Gaaare Hallways Chea-i y tTrsnsnerUtion. To Me 1 is . i 'J I li -Jued in your issneji repfctiiebi, of the a ud 8th, wbr rulldave been given of the lelnttve .advau-t tageaof tbe system of cheaply con s'ruotyd and die ply operated lUil- wnjn uver tno oia Dianaara UHUg; Bail "ays, have attracted the atten tion of the practical business men of our State or city sufficiently to caus them to investigate and really in form themselves, we may hope the committees of the; Legislature ha v. ing me "speeay completion oi tne Western North Carolina Railroad in carg .UU look into' Uie sabjsct tally, and tuorougbly, and give the State tbe benefit of their inves'iga- tious in toe snape ol, reform and re trenchment in the -it of bnilding that Bailroad. " " ""' . Tbe reduotion in oost of construct ing the Una to Aslieville -voutd be considerable, while that of tbe two linen from Aahovjllo North nod W't it Paint Rock aud Ducktowu wcuid be much greater. m, ...j,; The earing thna tffeoted would o l only enable tbe transportation to be done at a greatly reduced cost, but sruidd shorten the time required to build tberoad at least thirty -three percent . 1 ine aoooer Nortb (Jarouua oom plt-tes th cbeapesttrae-it line across tbe mountains connecting tbe great rivers oi uie west wttb the seaboatd the sooner will she begin to reap tbe bouefiU of ber faVorauitt position for foreign aud di.meaUo tnde. - u ' ' Tbe narrow Gauge Railway aya tem has fully detonnstrated 1 that I have asserted a ' to ohnap cbnKtrno tion and cheap operation. One of the longeet lim-s in operation: fit tbe United States is tbo Deo'' aud Kio Gran J.i Railroad." 'whfeVi more tbau two ' hundred miles long with branch of forty u ilea in length. ' f Tbia fond la' paying better than suy of thit Western luien, wbire all are profitabK." ' , , . i ',''.'. With snob evidence aa can be placed before the committees they should not beiitate to recoinmetid a Narrow Gauge Railway ' for tbe Western North Carolina Railroad. , LOCALAflEWS . s Bem&luft of Comcliui lUrtirtt. We are glad to Ccrouicle w we dd in Sunday's 'issue-- the brtfiu of the Board of Directors of Oakdnle C-me-tary Compauy, aud the eut sequent aotiOOPlVie fliirt!a:aea, Kniru. tifio Society, on Mondny ninht, iu reference to the removal of thaT re mains of Cornelias ' Harhett: - dfstui guiahed not only .in the annul i f North C&roii eh, futj ia thoNe of the wbole country as well. The quep- JWU ttPUiii removal to a suitable rpot at d the enctiou of a fitting monn ment to bis memory, serving by the frequent reearring pilgramsgfcs to tbe i, hallowed -iwslosure, to remiud the vifiVir ol the greattirsa iourned within its Ikkob, wbh first moHerl ,by taeLadiaa' Meaiorialf Association ;hi sneir iwf nuuai, aifuig.j iney ttliuuht List in his ij'iay nod grnera- tion,' be had served the iL teres t of his Country with as ranch devotion aud siogleness of purpose, as those, the preservation of whose deeds aud raEs;ofiei,xtBe), 1$ theirowl tiou, are especially chaiged. itie want of means at their diUKjsal. and otber pressing and more iniuied ate demands being foroed upon their attention, deterred them from con summating what tin y earnestly d. sired Tlie'initiat ve then in this niatter, whioh has siucu elicited the cr-operation of the douimunityj will be moat freeiy accorded to tbo la dies. ' : .'" Meeting or Stoekholders st this Bank iij f - of Wew Uanover, , , v -,' ; Mr. A. H. Neff was called 16 tbe chair, and Robert S. 1 Henuing ap pointed Seeetary. , t The committee appointed to verify proiiee,' having- reported a majority of stockholders present, either in pjiouu vi vj pruiieB, toe xresiaent submitted his annual report, which wan accepted and approved. . On motion an election of Directors for the epBuingyesr was entered into and the following gentlemen were de clared unanhnouBly elected, (the old Board vu: John Dawson, D. B. Murohison, Donald MaoRae, E. Vollers, R B. Bridgers, J. W. At kinson, C. M. Btedman, L B. Grain ger, Jas. A. Leak, B. F. Little, E. B.BordeA, M.yWeddell. CJ ... vsu uiuuuu me meeung aajournea. 1 Sent to the Penitentiary. The following persons, all colored. were convicted of crime at tha lnht term of .New" Hanover Superior Court, and duly seutenoed to the penitentiary, were sent (o Raleigh by the Sheriff yesterday-; ;? :;,y , T Winslow Gause, 5 years: James Bryan, 5 years; Geo. Fox, 6 years Sbepard Thompson, 3 rears: Richard Moore,' tUiti City Dick) 8 vearnj Geo. Rowe, 3 years; Robert Sbaw. 3 years; William Hoke, 3 years; Sam uel Collier, 8 yearn; Bimnel Man uiug, 3 years; Henry Farrow, for 5 yefirsl waii tbd fiU lb go. ' 0 li Jtd and Srd jWard,. A meetings of the second aud hird ward Democratic Clubs; held last night, tbe following nominations were made : 1 Mr'." Norwood Giles, for the "Board, of, : Audit,'' and Messrs. Jno. S. Janus, Sol Bear, Henry Nutt and D. E. Bunting, for Magistrates, from tbe former. Mr. R. J, Jones, for the "Board of Audit," aud Messrs. J, L. Cantwell, H.EoBi-g, Hrttry-bnjl-Jn and Jas. W. King, for Magistrates from the latter, Concert. The concert, both vocal and instru mental, will bo giveu in the Opera Hout!;tA.niht.'. Tjtaju who toolbar iu the one two weeks ago, will appear in this A crowded house greeted them then, notwithstanding the inclem ent weather.'' Judging ' from the num ber of seats "marked out" ou the dia gram there will be another full house, evincing the high appreciation of the last concert; , j v :j The Usury Bill. .. This bill, which passed the Senate a few day '8 ago, passed the House yes eriay byaotepf:&7 to 38. v It- al lows eight per ceiit. under contract, and makes the penalty for taking over the legal, tote a, iforfcitaret.ipf double the interest. ' " , - ,, Tlier-opmetrlctil., , j The state of the thernioineter at the various stations named below ma oh served at the signal oflke in bis city at 4:30 p. in.: - j AuguHta,C4 ; Charleston, 57: Galves ton, f.r Jacksonville, 61; Mobile 03; New Ovlsons, .VFNorrolk,U2SMAi nab, CO; Wilmington, 57. Temple .pt IsraeU - , Owing' to the absence of the pastor, lvc v. S. McdJoIsoIiu, w ho bus been called to Norfolk, Ta., to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Seldner, wife of his for mer president, Si W Seldner, no set- vice will be held in the Temple this af ternoon or on the Sabbath. ! Saeak Thief. Some one eut red the residence of Mf. ltobert Morrieou, ou Front, ln tweou Mulberry and Walnut atxteiK, on Wednesday, duriug the early part of the night, as it is supposed, m noise having Ix en heard, ajd stole therefrom aiticles of a considerable value. Mr. M. remained in blisffnl ignoranoo" as to the loss until ye- erday morning, and is still in that hI ate as to the thief. ; THE COURTS. f Mayor's Court. The following cues were disposed of by His Honor, the Mayor on yes terday mnri ing: . A. Bloom, d'totdeily conduct; rlued $10 aud coite. Calvin Freeman, drunkenness; fl led $10 and costs. 1 - John Melviu, stealii.g a bunoh of dh; bound over to tbe Superior Court iu the mm of $100 justified boud. . , ; , , Magistrate's Court. Before T, M. Oardner, J. P. : ; j State vs. Tl orras Johnson, (ooL) for digging uoder the smoke house aud stealing the bacon of Moses Mott. n'ld to bail in the sum of $M0 justified boud for li is appear anoe at tbe next term of the 3u potior1 Court. . . . - ' i CITY CURRENCY. 'j j I Yesterday waa certainly ona of tbi doll days in oommeroial circles.' , , I Indications for the South Atlantis States rising barometer.o'old North eriy winds and dear weather will pre vail to-day. ' ,."'!. '..'' A full statement of the condition of the Bank of New Hanover and its) braaahes is published in our ad vet- iiug columns this morning. : '" Two gentlemen were exercising at the pastime of hand ball, on the wharf yesterday afternoon, i wi counted 76 persons looking on, in oluding ourselves,' ' - At anjectiug of the Chamber pi Commerce, held on yesterday, Capt, L B. Grainger was recommended to the Governor, as aa director' in !ths Western C. B. R.u snaj Col- J."0. Butr'Otclnre on Local History, , rr Cf'ntly ; delivered Jbefoi i th Historical Society, is to be re peated next Friday evening for the benefit of the poor of the eity, at tli4 request of the Ladies Beuevulenl Society..;. .' ..,';! ,, J .., ;, i The ball given at McginnVy's Hal) last night by Orion Lodge L'"0. O. F, was like all Bimilar entertainments, un der the direction of those gentlemen,' I very pleasant ' and agreeable affairj. They bavo,(the "knack" of catering for the pleasure .of! their gnesjhii u,tU ! -f initex to New Advertisements. ; Henry ' Erchbech,' Rc Bee. At toutiou Howard Relief Firs Engine Oo.,No..l. v.,i. vt..-,; 4: J j Statement of condition of Bank of New Hanover, including. Branches, ooFoCi,l877.''-;-v: A. 1). Casaux, Agent. Clyde's New York' and Wilmington,' N. 04 remi-weekly Steamchip line. ' j '"j'A. D, Oazaux, Agent Clyde's Bal- hpw!L l u47JJWiimingtonILi:0i bU-amahip Line. i. .... I: P. UcinsborgeF A mw import Hon. ::,vii ' I , ,Gih'B t Murchisoii Blaokemith p tools AO. . S ' i ! I ,.). .. a , : . , Thu University has sustained , (i si.rious lose by the burning of what was, known as tbe "Old Chapt-Lf' Tuesday mornin a about 7 30 o'clock tbe building winch bas rep osntly 1 C3D fitted up f r the lecture--room on pbyaics, aud which obtain ed all the f pparstuH for demonstrat ing, tbe taws of physios, was dis oovi red to be on fire. It is tbonght thvt tha firfl originated in the oeiling, oa'o'iicg from iu the stove early in tbe morniag. All the instruments were removed from the room, but were somewhat damaged by rough handling. ' ,The pecuniary ioss is not lsrge, but the many friends rf tbe TJoiver sity will be grieved at the l struc tioa of this old monument of by-gsne days, '.. . . , -jLaaai. li ..bi a JLl.. , Seeds.! Plants! Bulbs! Sent or mail, to any Poet Olllre. Assort ment larf. piict'- modi rat',antl Holectton bent, fend for priced lists. Merchants, dniglfcts, and d-uUi 8 KU(iHcd at lowest wholesale rati. ' ' KUW'D J. EVANS A CO), ' Nursmtuen and Seedmea, York, Pa. feb8tf -" . -. .... IflW ADTEKT13EMEXTS. ' CLYDE'S. n e w y o r it VILMIIIBT0lUf.T5M SEMI-WEEIvIjT STEAMSHIP LINE. ' - TliE JTtAMER 'H--V 1 V' '-J Pioneer. . : Capt. Wakeloy. Wai saQ tromKtY YORK on k! 81TlrRDlT, FEBBIABT WIH, "; ' To he followed by the'"" ' u STEAMEU' REGULATOR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY lllff,- Shippers can rly upoulhe prompt sail ing ot steamers as advertised, ii . Bailing from Wilmington Sunday .ana wtttneiaay.' : i . For freight ebfragements apply to $ A. D. CAZACX, Agent, ' ' U'limWiui. v. o; WM, IV CLYDE & CO., Gen'l ApenU, o uowniij- ureen or rier I J N. K., fet) 9-tf New Yrwks CLYDE'S;. SALT in ORE -AND .! WILMINGTOII, II. C STEAMSHIP; n?E. THE STEAMER ' O, J. Foley, Capt. Pic. j: ; Will sail from BALTIMORE or ; HIIIBO ti- ,; FEBlitARY. j To be succeeded by Mw 7 .'! STEAMER; RALEIGjH. Shippers can rely upon the prompt tail ing of Seamers a advertised. THKOUOH BILLS OF LADiNQ glvtntoand from PlTIlJLbtlPrriA and prerapt dispatch given. -Ui l For Freight engagements apply to A. U.CAZAUA, Ageut,'! li ; , --i-WUnuiigton, N, .Cf EDWIN FITZOERALD, Gen. Agt., Uoruer Lee ana JAgbf stmatSi ii tsTATIiMEJi f OY I CON WPflkJIiCH' bask new HA:;ayiip,jt?f- ; CLD1)1XGBBAJ(CUES,0 .RUARY I, 18U. vjT f t.C 'l.'I.t'J , ,,,!; RESOURCES, t .,.., Loiui and Discounts, 8.W,063 85 Real Estatej "78,W4 tO OQka Furniture aud Safes. as. ,:5l.r,nH.$7 Bonds and Stocks, 11,8-11' 2t Check Books, C.iufo In nt hi-r liaiiku mitiifct . to Check, Caeh on hand, . .. hi LIABIUTIE8.7 u 7 .vi' Capital Stock, Svrhfmjm'tiO Undivided ProflU, , 61,475 09 Bills Payable, -;vii v.-a 85KrjO Due Depositors. a ,) , j Wfl ?1 : lit ' Statement of Condition ior Bank )ot ' WUmlngtOB, Pebruarji I, Idft. Loan-arid Discounts, i"' r.'u:t S&3$ i2t BtMdEstete, - , , ,4 . . ,73,449 79 Olllce Furniture aud Safes o " 1 fi.nIS W Bands and Stocks, t,-i!i.' li,M8 Check Books, w , 573 49 Ca-h In other Banks suhjwt i.'t J. ji to Check) , ,. Xa5,517 7a tui ' Cash on hand. 1 g8,rf W '.4g 46 ' . r' " $777,205 87 - - i in . 'i ; LIABILiriES., ;.' Capitol 8tock, - ! ' a I.OOOjOO Undivided Profits, 81,513 01 Bills Payable,- ' '" 85,000 00 Due Briaaaeir 54,824 43 Due Depositors, i s t ; ft' 410,8otf 43 . 777i805 87 i; 8. D. WALLACE, Csshlcr'.of , the Bank of ew Hanover,, du soii-rrrafy swear that the above suit., uueiit Is true V th best of my knowledge and uollcf. . J B. D. WALLACE, Casli!r. Suliscrlbcd and sworu fa before me this 8th day of Febi'utiry, IS-. . J fc. , m 2t 1. BA TES, Notary Public. AriENTlON! aOWARH RtLlLT, F1KK , ENtiiSE Co. No, 1. Members: voU air here tlwKl to B U at your Ei.jlne JIiti.B THIS (FRI ) i ) KVKXINU at Lhrce (S) o'dcK'k piwhelr, i" fait nut oim, ttr PA-. KADEANDEiNGINK IKIAU. .,; . 4, , By order Of Foreman. , . HENKY FHRBhCK, fcblUt , Recording SeciBtary, ! I'd (' :,), i i
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 9, 1877, edition 1
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