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WILMINGTON'1 C., SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1877.
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TIIETELEGML1S,
HEWS OF.THB WOED.
JtlcrldJtobo (tontfd for
Hayes and Wheeler.
THE GEOUND TAKEN BY TWO
REPUBLICAN MEMBERS OP
r THE COUBT SAID TO BE
FATAL TO THE FINAL
. -SUCCESS OF TtiEIR
.J,. " PAim.
E5GUS3 riXUAIIXT 1IIATIX6
r TSI 1A8TIX3 QII8T105.
Majority ib4 XlMritr tciort of tie
Loalstana Committee Salnlttcd
t the Boiie.
Hoon Reporto.
' 'jWAsaixsToir.
,Wahjito!, .Fob, 9. 8iam
Mrl' Windom Minks introduced
bill appropriating $T,OCO for the ex
ytuM of the electoral commission.
Referred to committee bo epproprie
tiooe,. '. ;.
Mr, Dawes, of Maes-obusette, in -"trot
need a bilt to authorize sod
equip en expedition to the Arctio
eat," Beferred to oommittee on
aetat affaire. The bill provides for
m expedition tooordiog to the plan
nggeated by Cap. Howyate of the
Signet Berrioe Bnreaa. 1
. The commission In eeoret eeniou
eUted the each member will pre
lect elaborate reason' for hie rote,
which may prolong the session till
to-morrow. "'' ,'
-' He wee oommittee-A. B. Levice, of
Ltroisiena, Republican elector, re
signed Usi office aa Commissioner
. )tKr'20th, 1878. ';.H-;-
" Levise tell a atory about the at
tempt to bribe him to vote for Til
den.'' '; ' ; ': . ."'.:...
Little interest attaohee to the eom
The beat opinion ' till is that the
.ommissfoB will give the fote of
Florida to Hayes. -, ,
.Tl Tlnnu ia majtinor kills tsi unit. I
smme' time." The proceedings still i
credited to Thursday, Feb. 1st.
Albert Peyser, elector to Weal
Virginia, exhibited naturalization
P-pert,', ' ' (
i EASSACrrSlTTS.
JJostoK. Feb. D Joseph H. Pwyer,
o Dwyer it Bros., insurance brokers of
of this city, was arrested yesterday for
fmoilukintly placing $23,000 insn
ant With compsnlcg not authorised to
1f besiness in this State, .-'f
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fxnfii.":-;' '.!'".::''.
;Lokdok, Feb. 9.-The Earl of Derby
tsul we mnst speak with reserre of the
maantensnte of peace, which depends
on the decision of a single man.' The
Earl of BeaconsfioU said the Eastern
.question was not a qoestion of the
melioration of the condition of the
Christians but a question of the exist-
mm rf thn pfnnirfl W mtiol ifoai
statesmen. ?.cilf'i, y
The Marquis of Salisbury protestotl
against the doctrine that we ought to
nse coercion against Turkey byover
throwing the Ottoman empire. We
would create anarchy' ana confusion.
Bath houses adopted the address unan.
imously;' 5 i'r i-' .'-- .-( -
It is stated that the French Charge
d'Affairs at Constantinople has apdlied
fof two French war ressels for the pro
tection of foreigners. ,:, ' .',; (
iljTJiciit Rcporto.
WashiuCtox, Feb. . Senator
Uitchell says that a report puhlished
1kTAa VavIt ftita mwnin( sini Is tk
ilU 1 C sa, was aasvs ssaais, bbsiu 111 IUD
j Sfatihui evening, purporting to give
'the pojnls of, this . his report on the
Oregon case, is jn the main incorrect.
1 'The commission is still in secret ses
sion.' j;; ;:"'. '
.Both,. Houses took a recess to 10
o'clock to-morrow.! i , . v
The counsel before the , returning
jboflrd'ifor the Democratic party testi
A as follows? ' '
Ju t!iO return from Vernon Parish i
w certificates front tlio commissioners
of election. They wcro ' received on
the 2d of December by the board, from
he Secretary of the State, and opened
Governor Wells said, turn them over
to the clerks, and that was all
No other member of the board said
anything about thero. .. ,
Lie knew that LevUe was a United
States Commissioner as late aa Novem
ber 19th, and Brewster was Surveyor
Oeueral of the Land office.
I be commission decided not to re
move from secrecy until 10 o'clock to
morrow, '
It seems to he understood that the
commission has decided to give the
State to Hayes, but it is claimed that
the conclusion was reached by two Re
publican members of the court, upon
grounds fatal to the final success of
their party.
It is true that neither party is happy
over the little matter that has trans
pired. The electoral committee, by a vote
of 8 to 7, decided that the 4 electoral
votes of Florida should be counted for
Hayes and Wheeler.
final report was signed by Brad
ley, Edntunds, Frclinghuywn; GarBold,
Hoar, Miller, Morton and Strong.
IIoibk. The deficiency appropria
tion bill was passed, and went into
committee of the whole on private cal
endar business.'
The "reports of the Louisana com
mittee were submitted and ordered to
be printed.
The majority report of the election
committee state that the Democratic
electors were elected in Louisiana, and
denounces the action of the returning
board as fraudulent and void, and the
minority report declares that the ilayes
electors have been duly elected.
Tho Senate discussed the railroad
sinking fund to the executive session,
hen the extradition treaty with Spain
was satisfied. 1
.They took recess , to 10 o'clock to.
morrow.' ' : v i
HEW YORK.
Oswxoo, Feb. 9. Cushing, Kirk &
McLean, wholsale dealers in boots and
shoes, have filed a petition In volun-
tary bankruptcy. Liabilities, $222,
000. Assets, $100,000.
VERMONT.
Swartok, Feb. 9. Seven buildings,
including the Hogler block, were
burned to-day. Loss, $65,000.
MISSOURI.
Sr. Locis, Feb. 9. Celses Price,
the State Superintendent of insurance,
has appointed i board of special ex
aminers under the law to appraise as
sets, and especially the real estate of
the Columbia Life Insnrance company
of this city. It is the purpose of the
insurance department to apply to the
eourt for the appointment of a receiver
for the compsny, on the grounds that
the defalcation of its assets, especially
Its real estate, has been so great, that
it is no longer safe for the company to
continue business. ' 1
The indictment of John T. Douglas,
the President, and E. W. Bryant, Ac
tuary, of this company,, is considered
under the circumstances, a great bard-
ship, if not an outrage, and that the
said action against them, will hot stand
against them in court. ' .
rORFIGX. ,
London Feb. 9 The' bark Bozzo,
from London for. Baltimore collided
with a French fishing vessel off Beacky
Head,'' on Wednesday. Both' vessels
I were sunk, roar sailors, all trench,
were urownea;
The Other States. -
T. Herald Wathington telegram, 1th,
The Lonieiaua oas is uot affeo'eil
by these preliminary proceeding
It will stand on different ground al
together. How toe Or. gju ease ia
afft oted ia not certain to-oight, bnr
it is olear that Watts, the iueligib't
eleetor there, did not resign until
after tbe election, and wax, therefor ,
aceordiog to many preo tents,
competent to be voted ; for, Hi"
iueligibilitT on, this Tie did mt
create a vaoancv which could U
filled by ,tbe other electors. Cut
about this thi're a ill be - as much
argument as the oommission will
allow on both aidea. I ia a point on
whno tbe lawyer will take gr at dn
light. n v
'tis now proposed to brfig New
Tcrk and L mdon two days Learer
oeetner. uy bnildius aeventv milep
f railroad to eouno'. JWhitehaver,
Nova DOtia, With the railway atateu
of tbe United States. Whit, hnven
ia dirt etly in tbe nourse of ooi-ai
steamships, has a sp'eudid harbor.
which is alwavh open, aud ia . but
rifle over two tbouaai.d miles froo.
lalway bay, or tbe entr rice to tin
Bri tot channel. , , , ,s ,i v i
Oeimau eduoatioual atatiaticanbow
tbat in Saxony one out of 1.191 of
the total male population ia in actual
att-'odaLee npou a university, while
in Prussia the proportion ia one to
. . . THIS DfilMtON.
. . Florida for Hayes.
The Electoral (Jo miuKwiou, by a
etriet ry ;jr?te-8 ty .7 decided
yi-aterday that tbe ote of Florida
ahould ho east for Hayes. . ", '
Without bTiug before us tbe rea
eons wbich the members give for
this remarkable decisiou, we are
iucliad to liope that fby are: such
aa will withhold L?uiiaua and the
third vote ii; Or,gtn fiom Hjee,
tbtis seeuriDg wtherWk diiretelee
tiou of Tildeu bytfifion M ffin
Crtmmiuaieo,' or 'hi, iU&lha bf thy
House aW O-ncresa 'bVll htv
prnnouoesd tbaj tbefe. hat
eleeUiMj kj the peop! j
bean it
Aabearina out this onujUn
read
what Ur. Q g. Weddorbnm sayain
a pemal jioptoh from Wasbiiigtoa,
dab d th . 8th, so the;' Prsburg
Lidexappeai- ?1 vV u
'The arKbmenf on thJ FNrMa
case Las bni .mada ip . aucipli,otl
and witb a vhiw U all tlM ense'aud
the hjtct of oatmeal has to
pi toe tbe Oimraiaiou iu sjo.apo
iiiou, Hut th mgli they might de
o d agaiunt us if tb pudiLg cmi
y 'iould be tdkumitted nottMuif
q ttioB Vfbioh"Wuldeeur M
f.ivoruhlf ih-oisiot iu oaiee btt-taftei
to oome ' fl
"If tli j decide against on in the
Fiorithi case, it muat be on tbe troh
uiol grontifl m' fae nrid fatten f
the lti'turuiug Board, and Mich a
Jeoixion miWt incvita ly' throw i.ot
LuuiMiaaa. If Miey doi)e ' sg4tii'f
ns on tbe cee iif Huaipbrey-, tbe
question has beeu so made tbat they
mnt decide in onr favor in the ease
of Watts in Oregon, ii ,fj I j rjrj
("Th couotet ajwuot aS,rfatifa4iJrfLf
at alt about the election of Ti'deu,
I'hey only fear for Hendricks am)
ar of course distress d at thw . par
tixuehip of the Commission; hn'
blieve tlutt tljis ouTfppiJeut.'
OPERA HOUSE.
,i'it.
The Concert Last Bight.
Tbe benefit at Thalian Ball given
complimentary to Prof. VatLaer
aad the Cornet Club waa well at
tended.. Tba rendition of every piece
defies ofiCoism, though as a matter
of course, some of the compositions
pleased th andieuoi better thaq t!
others, A few of thee we oaa now
recall and shall contibue to call back
to memory while a love for what is
chaste, olasi io aud beautiful In the
divine art of musio remains. ' '. . , -
Stars of the Summer Night" a
song aud' ohoius, ' was delightfully
tendered, v Mr. Hargrove's, high
sweet tenor showing off (o floe ad
vantage. ,-, - ,-- I
" O Mio F rusnili by Mr, Kahn-
wt ilerwa-i inimitable. She wa jaatly
enoored and replied to the demands of
an eiitbu iatic andieuoo by singing
tho cbitrming "Cuckoo 8og.'" !" .'
he strii gi d orohestra wf ab'o
encored, and, the flute obl'gto
to both', the first 1 piece.,1 and , ea
O ta was the most exquisite one
we have ' r beurd. "Wei fentnre
to guess it .was.ooinptwed by Capt.
Johnson, the leader of tbe band,' a
gtiutloman . hoa.,' perfor'manoe' 'ia
auait on muaieal instruments from
a jewsbarp or band org m to a harp
of a well, fifty strings. ' , . . j
The Z thers of Metr l h 1 el. i d
Van Orsdwll were thu loading ioatrnr
meuts iu the Utriuged Orchestra.' 'j!
'By lie (lid Mill Stream," a song
by Mr. Cbas, ,11 'buiMon, withonoms,
w.is sODg with great expression., '
.. Awalla bj the( band opened psrt
aod.tas, eooored. i "Tlie White
aqnaH,", by itr. HarrU orthrpp,-
uot on j brought him , out a second
tiro, but oouviuoed his listener
that fewer men oo or off the stage
oia jbortst of a deeper, richer an4
more powerful basso profundo.
Mr. Hargraves'i'Siireuid- w.i
oalled for a stiooud time, and wheth
er be singi it at the lattioel of his
lidy love or "on the boards," be a
doubtless listened to , with crest
pluasure whether the greater in tbe
former or latter instance, this: depo-
nriitaaitsi not,i -.' -! ,
M v Ehi lioh'a original composition
for the Z her wniri r fleet credit on
an experienced compoeer". Themae
ter'y ipndilion of it waa raptuonsly
applaudiJ, ahd ho played, when
caljed out. a sicotd tiu.e, tie plain
tivelj Wnutiful air from II Trova
'ore, .".-IA Che la Hurt - -..r.
Mrs. Kahnwciler's second selection
near the close of the Concert was a
Swiss song by Eckert, and no tuneful
pipe ever wound its mellow "toue
among tha storied Swiss Hills with
clearer , orv swtater .taCeuce than
that which nature-and cultivation
a 'a .a....
nave, given, io , mat jady's .voice.
An encore ;' song ; was - "Ecstacy'
LOCAL NEWS.
companiment to - this song was
gracefttlljt 'perfoxuied;byj-Mi.. Fred.
DelloisSeV whV played' besides .this, a
beautiful Cornet obligato, and lead iu
several instances on the Cornet
Messrs. DeRosset aud Mitchell took
a difficult oorn t part in the Gran J
Overture to "Poet and Peasant
which was'plsyed by Mrs. Taylor on
the Piano in her usual elegaut atyle.
In tbia Overture there , waa an
orcbeatral aoftompauiment composed
of two flutes, two violins, four boms
including a baas b rn which was
eo well snsnsgrd by Mr. S. CL Hall
that the performance would have
r flu ted honor on a Professor a
drop ( al ! tf slenoajlo TBpf tet
was' wry flneiandf Profi VaiLaVr
seemed determined t-j keep tbem all
together "and ih'tfoJ, " '
Oil the whole, tbe evening's enter-
tiiiumen' waa a sncoos and we hope
the proceed Joti jt will, matorially
beefith iUf.'stt J tbe lOi'rm-t
Club, in a pecuniary point of view
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Fire.
The alarm of fire was sounded on
clock caused
saanl Btire
Third and
Woostertreets, the property of Mr.
C. Jackson. The fire was evidently the
ork of an incendiary. It begau un
derneath the store, in a corner immedi
ately 'below, 'an oil can,' such as is
uauajly kept by grocers and oil dealers
to retail from. This is the third time
that an attempt has been made to burn
these houses, one occurring as late as
Wednesday uight. The fiend, whoever
he was this time, was' determined that
hi's undertaking: should 'toOt miscarry,
for a gentleman who arrived very early
at the fire, saw ligbtwood splinters,
which had not been entirely consumed,
underneath the store, and apparently
arranged for a purpose. The family
of .m ackion i kae? 1 nothing tie
fire until the store was in a full blaze,
The Store ; aud the, house were, about
three feet apart, though not under the
same roofJ Everything in thij house
waa saved, -um .0.1 f m.w.y''.j
The value of the two houses was
about $1200. The house was insured
for $500, and the store for $100, in
the Home company of New York; rep
resented in this cjty by JSIr. Norwood
Giles. The stock of goods in the store
was valued at $300, upon which there
was no insurance.
Deatructlve Enemy or the Oyster
Just Discovered.
We hope that the singular animal
mentuwed helsi may never teAck ear
waters. We should hate to know that
so remorseless an enemy waa nrevine
upon our delicious and magnificent
New Rivers" and our sweet little
"Sounders." .?.f iltiri Yilfl
The Pittsburg Telegraph says;
' Colonel Fricker" was startled by a
cry fronfjne bTJi'f ;engsged in
opening oysters, ana hastening to him
hersavr hjov holding . large open, oyn
tee'alk'lA'e length. 1 IwsMef
the shell was something that was more
animal than fisby lookjng., The oyster
mart Vasiboutto throw it fro'mhim
when the Colonel caught his hand, and
the strange creature, which measured
about two inches in length, was turned
from the shell into a saucerful of alco
hol. The-; AritmAl t?.H miQt resembles
what is commonly called a water dog,
except JhM ttjmi OO ; teBtAOTiAleatlJ
resembles that of a catfish, with a large
mouth full of fine teeth. Just back of
ts head are two large lobes, which gi ve
it a little the appearance of a small
bull-dog," s - r
" The animal, whatever it may prove
to be, must have made its access to the
shell whn small, destroying tbeoyster
it found as the nataral tonaat, and
grew up to its present , size within the
shell. A similar noDdcscript has lately
beeu fooiidat BaltlmbfeJ' : ?u! ' '
' ' " " '
m i The New River Canal, ;
"The Balelgh jV'eics 6f ', Friday says :
Maj. young who has been absent from
the city for some time past,1 rcturridd
ytstcrday, bringing with him a lengthy
petition from citizens of Wilmington,
memoraUsing the. Legislature: to pass
the bill for the improvement and recla.
mation of certain swamp lands in Ons
low and other counties ; in otWywottls
o give tbe New ltiver Canal yirj
one half the iwanip lands betww-ri Ml
mlngton and Pamlico, Sound! for the
reclamation to the State of the other
half. The petition is said to represent
mora wealth, than any that was ever
presontcd to a General Assembly in
thuitate, ,;i ; .,,
Another fl tt is belug built at the
mill of MftMre. Gdville k Taylor
Tl e we al uM ;p h Jothe r day
nas .Deen Janucued od gone on
i
yesterday morning at 51 o'
by? tte'i burnieg tf a' hoi
situated on the corner of
AnotBer Alarau '
, third (it DooJ4 UfU beeu l.e
fonrtbl firedixtriet alarm was sound
ed last night af fliio" ToIocTx. O'lly
a chimney bnrniag at tbe ttoaDdift-
vian. Salou, kpt by Mu ,Gra. F
Colloj- aa -8wftt-MViei4 Mwer
Dock and Orange Ktrrete. No dam
We grre beltiw? Ihu .names of the
gentlemWwhd VrerV nominated for
magiairaiee at sfmeeting of thn above
Ward,' hefd last week, aud which have
not heretofore been pablial ed, - via :
J. O. Millia, W H. Barr, J O. Kooh
and R W. B-ery. At tha same
meeting, i Mr E J. Burniti waa
nominated aa a member of the
('Board of Andjt r
, fhf We o the Uirnaotter a the
various stations named below was ob
served at tho signal office in his city
at4:30p:m.: ' f '' - '
Augusta,60 ; Charleston, 97: Galvcs
ton, 57! Jaksonille. 63: 'Mobile. S3:
New l)fleanS,'6.1; Norfolk Cam
nab, 61; Wilmington. 53
THE COURTS,
t MagUttrate's Court. ' 'i
Jamen Biobardnou was before inn ;
tiox Gardner charged with remuvii g
a part of a crop; iit gnilty.
Joa Mitobell, uaaanli. and battery:
not guilty; ckse dtsmisaed at prose
cutor's coats. 5 ": ":
Cbas. Stevenx, disoiderly O'liidiict;
jcuTgntent "UHpendrd; OU paypjoBt of
costsk not paying which he was com-
mfitedtejal' f v?T rjmi
Mayor's Ceart.
A party for sellii" g liquor without
lioene was isfefmei 6q paytne'nt 5f
oosta. . ,
Another party was arrafgbed ob'
the obarge bf taking a drink and not
paying for it, but the oase was dis
missed. fV ,,! ' S .,:., ;,, '....
" CITY CURRf NOV. - '
Wood it piled too near the cpa of
the wharves ,
There is a hole in the wharf foot
of Princess street. t . v
The nndegrowth of Big Island was
bnrned off yesterday. '
Tbey are fliling'up tbe lot between
Messrs. Worth AWorUi and Bprunt
k Son? on Nutt Street ' I
A large private residence is being
built at the northeast oornor of Mar-
ki t and Seventh atreets.
There was a meeting of tbe "Com
mittee of Finance" of the Oonnty
Commissioners last night.
The Howard llalief Fire Entrine
Company No. 1 was out on yenterl
lay, on parade and engine trial.
Rising followed by falling barom
eter, Increasing cloudiness followed
by light rains.
They are repairiosr the aide-walk
On Matt Street, and wo would sng
gest that .there .are, several broke
planis tAhe tAid-Way whior Qeecl
attention.
We are glad to see that the re
cently appointed city lmp lightem
are attending to their duties much
vtter than the -IJ ones, vbom the
.M iyor di Hiliargel.
Joe. Hill, the colored Representative
from this county in the legislature,
made almost a Democratic speech last
Thursday, on the colonization scheme
advocated by some of the rnntanker
ous of kis race) g A j itfeh lID" .
The poMoe onjoers were engaged
yesteiday in notifying merchants
and hn-ksters to remove their bnxe
and stands from tbe sidewalk.
There is a fine of $10 fi r each day a
boi ; i stand; of .any, iod( remain
npoh the pavl-ment. ' 1 ! ,i 1 ; ' J'
A person in this city being driven
to desperation by the hard times and
hunger, Trent' W yesterday to find the
pauper's burial, ground. He determined
to lay down there and die, but when he
came to the place where he- thought it
was, he could not find, it and came back
to the city, saying the fence was down.
Mr L H. Biwden, President of
al M n m ix n.
me aru uaru uemooraun U;ui, was
taken siok at the mtetiug of that
oo tbe streets ye a diy for a short
while, to attend to aome important
privat butf nW, hh tu-l fo1 ieturn
to his reddei ce whore h i still
con fined, i., i-, ) ;,! i
j A p'aoird waa received at the
marshal' filoi ThurKdaj from
flalln, B rjimio ' & Cki.; Brooklyn,
N T., a'a'mg (hit 121 lad iea' im
ported c'ok had oeen stolen from
otoaav are kh u nt ie v-ry nauasome,
and made ofjthe very beat goods -
handaome reward ' offered (or their
8U11 AtMther. ,
At half pi at two u'sck this mor
biig. the ahrm b II again hounded,
aud the fire waa nacertaibed to b
on Front between Wooster and Daw
son streets.' '' ' j
' Mr. Steve Waloott, policeman, loit
two bouws, burned to th ground,
The b use ia which Jaae Cowan, '
e dored woman, lived, was also coii
sumed by thelS7me. , ,;v'.;, i
At the time of putting pur paper
to preaa tl.e fire waa at ill raging, and
I he fire department experience
grist difficulty in getting water.
Index to Mew Advertlsenenta. I
, 3ilea A- Murnbison B acksmith'a
s. i
P. Heinsberger Valentines annul
mense stock.
J. McCormick Whr psy $20.
A. D. Oazsnx-O yde's New York
i d Wilminv'tnii N. C, semi-weekW
atHamahip line -slight ohaugnin ad
crtii-emeut. . t ', ; ;
J. Mc(Joriurk Spring ramples-
!gsi!t hnt-iniss sni'a made loordrr-
V D. C z ni B.ltimoie audi
Wilmii'gtou, N. C , emship lin I
cnat g.-n in anv rn-men
. . . .
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IRESPECTFCIXY C.U.
, atteutlo to my liiomtlvn.
aial Mwlianlcal Dt.nUtiy aa.-
Mug equal to I In iH-ot, auil all wo, ;
raWed. 1 Call St mvOmVe, No. 5':',
side Market Btreetj Vlliiil!""n.
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SIW ADTERH IMfJTl .
CLYDE'S f
n e av y o n ic
VllMIIIGTOIi;!!,
SOil-WEEKIA'
STEAMSHIP LIME.
V ' THE STEAMER :
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Pioneer, cipti Wakeley.
" Will sail from NEW YORin ' '
8AIIRDAT, rEBUVARI, JOTD
, , ..To be auccut'ded by .' v
STEAMKR BEGULATO.R, f .
00 WEDNESDAY, FEBRfjARI ftm,
Shipper can rely upon the prompt Sall-
tailing from Wilmington Injiday
and Wednesday.; r " f
For freight engagement apply to '
A A D. CA ZA CX, Agent, '
... ' Wlliplngtoii, N. C.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO., deT.'l Agenta,!
Bowllux Crecu or Pier 13 N r.
fehU-tf New fort.'
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B A L T l M ORE
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WILMINGtOM, M -
stkamship,une1
TBI 8TEAMER! i t
:J Will sail from BALTIMORE ph Yt
8ATIRDIT, lEBRUART lOlk, t
' r :;i '' Tobe succeedci'Dy ' "
STE AMER .BALE I O ii!
' Shippers can rely upon the prompt sa&r
lur pf flcamers'as advertised, "i - r
THROUGH BILLS OF LADINO
glven'to and from PHILADELPIIi'a and -prompt
dispatch guaranteed.' , '. i- n
, For Freight engagements ipplytdi I o a
,f A. . CAZAUX, Agent, M
. .. wunnngion, . u..r
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Oen. Agt., L' ''L
Ti s corner ijw ana Xtgnt streutsviilJ
lebft-tf , , t , ( fialtjmj're .
8TATEMRNTOP CONUITIQK OK
: BANK OP NEW HAXOVElt, 5tll
CLUUIXC BRANCHES.'OS PluU
RVABY 1,18TT.I J . ,.pAhn
U ' i-t-.w RESOURCES., .t. n''t
Laaus anil Discounts, ; ..... ; ;.$58,0i8 .85
Roal Estate,' '; ,: '-' 78.W4 8J5
OUlce Furniture and Safe, , jt 4,:iM Vt
Bonds and Stocks, , 11, KU 2H
Cheek Books, ' ! ' 1 ' ' ' - '667 08
Cash In other Banks subject n . t ,
to Check,
151..HS 8t
t aah on baud,
68,408 18 109,958 03
j'i'iLIABIUTIES.:'- ! "Ai -ill
Capital Stock, !
l: ml Willed fronts, ,
Bills Payable,
Due Depositors. .
, ... hi,75,du
',! f.-U!s,54W
1 i ''.sw.nai etf
Statement . of Condition f u Bank ' ef
. WUmlngtoa, February 1, lent, '.T
'V '- REStURCE8.r;uH,-Ml arr
Loans and Dlscounfi7"'"," 1583,878 21
Real Estate,;' 11 ..! 78, TV
Oftice Furniture and Safe , ,r ,3,51
, Bonds aud Stocks,
ii,ni28
vneca oooas, ,1
.t 'if. on.S7J.49t
'Cash In other Banks subject. ,
to Check, '" 18.1.117 IB-': l- V-'
Caab ou bauu. . j a,iJW7 Tt , l,4,4f
PWjBSMW
LIABILIHES.
Capital Stock '
Uudtvtdcd Proflti,:
Bills Payable,
Due Branches, ' .
iif!
m fin di
, 8.1,001) 00
' - " 64,M?f'4!t
4Uy43i
1777,495 S74
Due Depositors.
i-';:
i, d. Wallace, ' t4L'-rl!ofi:tho
Bank of New llmoier, An solenuilV swt'
Unit the above ntui input 1;. true Ui lli;'b.
of my knol -d -e I hlWf. ' . ' "
M i h S. D. WALLACE; .ashiet;ti
Sulcribvd and wuru to hefom me Ahlr
8U1 day of tebruaty,' Viiu , . ei J
feb A t. BA CIA, Notary PuUUw
Etergreeu rii 'tiWf f
MAGNOLIA Q RA PfDtFlj5l?.A( '
And Arbor Vltw. U xi too'fUtl'! .
For sale by F. A. .SEWDUKV,'
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fib t I w. " -MHimtii, A. C.
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