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- v S ! I - mtm ":r ESTABLISHED, 1851. r WILMINGTONiPN;VGV-SUNDAY. MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1877. i PRICE $6 00. f f V .v THE -TELEGRAUS. NB17S OF THE I70RLD. . vi e, t ElectoralCo emission Fib their Opinion "tdivjnjv Florida to Hayes- ACCEPTED BY THE SENATE. COY. STEARNS 0XT1IE STAND. Hoon Ropbrto. Washikotow, Feb. 10. The oom mittee appointed to draft report of the decision of the eommiwion with brirf statement of the reasons there for, were Edmunds, Bradley and muer.;,' I . ;;; v Tbe third reason attract great at tention. , ; ( . Third la regard to the alleged Ineligibility of F. OL Humphrey, them was not anffloient proof that h field otSoe on the 7th of November. l( may toe held that the election bj tha college of Louisiana eared the ineligibility of Jjevisser and Bre water, bat in the ease of Watte, of Oregon, the mined atatntee declare him Post matter, . wbeo'TpSaat bis vote for Hayes, notwithstanding bis resigna tion aod it aooeptaooe, y ... ' Tbe Powere and Privileges oom mittee hare , examined Postmaster General Lyner, who prod need from .the files of the department all the papers bearing on Watts' resignation, Llch show that Watts resigned by telegraph on Nov, 13th, and a tele graphic aeoeptanoe wae sent by the PoetmaterQeneraJNov. lath, of tbe written resignation to speoial agent Underwood, It wu not received at the department nntil Deo. 9. Xhe records of the department ahow that Henry W. Hill was appointed as Watts' anccessor, November 23d. Hill's bond wae forwarded to him on Deotmber Hth, and was retained nd approved January 8, 1877, on which day bis commission aaa sent to him by the ipeoial agent. He took charge of Watt's ofloe en the 14th of Kovember, and receipted for all gov ernment property end removed the postoflce to another building. Gov. Stearns on the stand: ' ; "Q. Wby did yoo as Governor, j telegreph to tbe President for advise df i psrty character? 1 - s W. . A . . ! ... I A. JBeoanee i Knew 'ne rreeiaeni y bad toted in snob s waj in regard to otherUte';;;,,;;:;;:;,.;;-;'.7: ;;';M' Tbe joint aeaaion has convened ' and the result as reported last night was announced. Ibe crowded gal jeriea are UsUen.' 5 . ; i i " After the reading of the report, represents! ve Field presented ob jections signed by the required enm bet of senators and representatives. This involves a separation of the Conses for consideration and wilJ de lay the progress of the oonri All interest in the ease has oetsed for to day. . , d!aIiVncportb.i - ,1 Washington. Feb. 10. Rear Ad iniral Theo. Bailey, is dead j aged 74 years. ,.. . , v . f :' joinrv8Bs8ioir.':'.i'.v,':;. The President of the Senate ordered .the following read : El.KfTOlAL COMIRI01t imioir, l I.D.C., y . 9, 1877. ) ,Vi.'AMv 'Washimtos Feb. i'JV'i.i m i, j,l A..'J.j 1 Ml . C I. t the: Vnittd State PrtMing In the meeting of tbe two houses of Congress, . under the act of Conines, entitled, ' fan,-kct to provide for, and regulate ,.the counting of the votes for President ynfl ' Vice-President, and the decision ot questions arising thereon, for jibe t3rnn tonsniCiicing March 4th, 1877, ap. profed January the 29th,' 1877." The u eltcUi-l co.i.miBsion ' btentioWd in ;! giiiJ act havii g received certAm ceni ,' ficatcs, and j , iperg purporting to be ceruncates, and papers accompamug the same, of tie electoral votes of the State of Florida, and the obligations thereto, submitted to nnder said act, now rvport that it has duly considered tbe same pursuant to said act, and has decided, and do hereby decidetbat the votes of Frederick C. Humphrey, Cbas. II. Pearce, Wm. li. Uolden aud Thos. W. Long, named in the certifi catesof M. L. Stearns, Governor of said State, which votes are certified to by said persons as appears by the cer tificates submitted to the commission as aforesaid, and marked number one by slid commission and herewith re turned, are the votes provided for by the Constitution of the Uuited States, and that the same are" lawfully to be counted as therein certified, namely, four votes for Rutherford B. Hayes, of the State oj Ohio, feu President, and four votes for William A. Wheeler, of ths State of New York, for Viee President. The commission '' also bits decided, and hereby decides and re ports .that the fear persons first there fore named, were duly appointed elec tors in 'and bv the said State of Florida. The ground of this decision stated briefly as required by said act, is as follows:" ' , :..:. That it is not competent under tbe Ctnatilntion and Um kw as it exint ed at tbe date of the pessa- of said sot to go into evidence aliunde tbe papers opened by the Preeideut of tbe Senate in tho preaetoe of the two Houses to prove that other persons than those regularly Certified by the Governor of the BUte of Florida in aud according to the determination and declaration of their appointment by tbe board of State oanvataers of aaid Stat prior to the time n quired for tbe performance , pf their duties had beei appointed electors or by counterpart to show ihatj they had not, and that all proceedings oUhe Courts' or sots of the Legislature or of the executive of Florida subse quent to the cssticg of the votes of the electors on tbe prescribed day, are inadmiasable for any each pur pose. jAitO the objection made to the legibility of Mr. Humphreys tbe oommittee is of 'the opinion that without reference to the question of the effeot of the vote of an ineligK ble elector the evidence does not tbow that he had tbe offer of ship ping coromiisioner on the day the electors were appointed. s : The commission has also decide ' and does hereby deoide and repot t that as a oonscquenoe of the forego ing and upon the grounda stated, neither of tbe papers purporting to be certificates of tbe. electoral votes of said State of Florida, numbered 2 and 8, by ; Ui commissioa, aud htrewitb submitted, are tbe certifi cates or the votes provided for by the Constitution . of the , United Sute, and that tbe y ought not to be onnted as such. ' "" ' Donet Washington,' the 9th day ; ofFebrnary, A. D. 1877. ' (Signed) Sax'ii F Millkb, . , . . ; . t W. tipoNo, "" . JosBPHP. liBADLKI ' '-..'! r " 00. F. EuiotiiK' -Mi I ' o. p. Mobkw,.;;'"'1;,;!:'T ; Ftmo. F. Fbkumobotsbn, , James A. Garfield, ' ' GIO.F. HoaB, ' 1 ! ' Commissinnerr.! The objection was then ' read and tbe joint session .brvksv i,iitlS. The House without further bnsi ness took reoess to 12 o'clock Hon- SiKATi. The President biid be- for the Senate tbe following: - Washihgton, D..Om Feb. 9, '77 Bra: I am directed by the eleo torai commission to inform the ben ate that it has considered and decid ed upon the matter submitted to it nnder tbe act of Congressjjotioern-v ing the same, touching tbe electoral votes from the State of Florida and hero with, by dinction of said com-' mission, I transmit to the said decision In writing, signed by tbe member agreeing therein, to, be read at the meeting' of '; the two Houses, soeorditfg to said sot. All tbe Oertifiontes and papers rent to the commission by the Presidmt of tbe Senate are herewith retort d. . Natkah CnnrroBj , -''' ' President of the Oommission. ' To 'the Hon. Tbomas W. Ferry, ; ' President of the Senate A . Tbe Senate, tben iepaired to the House and upon returning, the Sec retary read the objections submitted. A motion, for a noen to Mondsv was urgd by the Democrats. nliM by 20 to 44 ktriot party vole. , Sherman offered the following: IlevAved, That tbe decision m the oommission upon tbe eloutort rotcl of tbe Slate of Florida .staud as he j j i ; iiims made therwW. tgtba contrary notwiikwtandua ; ! . . i 0 & Adopted hj a trift party bte Tbe &uate Ilifnmk t reoess to 10 o'clock. 0 An objection is interposed by' the uudetbigned Seuators and.Repreitutai uve it ineveciuos maae oy me etrmt n f ipaeonitjtujed by tbeact eutlddj "an act to approve and regulate tbe counting of tbe votes for President and Vice President, and the -decision oi questions arising lueretrora, lor the term-. commencing March 4th. A. I)., 1877," as to tbe true aud legal vblesofj t lorida. on tne following grounds : The decision determined that the voteVcast btVH. Pearee, F. JJ Hamphrey, Wv AJ Holden iisd "E W. Long, as electors of President aad Vice President of the United States, in aud for or on behalf of tbe State of Florida, is thir ie ud Jegal eleekal vote ot tbe said , late, when in trutb and in fact, the vote cast by Wilkinson CsJL'Ji'ounglfcbti'KJJflon aud Robt Bullock, is the true and lawful vote of aaid State. V, For , that said commissioa refused to receive competent and material evidence tend ing to prove that (J. II. Pearce, F, C. Humphry,'W.'lL Holden and , W.T, Long, were not appointed electors in the mapner1 prescribed ' by the Legisla ture of the State of Florida, but were designated as electors by the returping board of,, said ,Stafe, copnptly and fraudulently in disregard of; law and with the interest, and with the intent to defeat' the will of the ' people, ex pressed in the. choice of .Wilkinson Call, J. E. Young, K C. Hilton and Robt Bullock, who were duly, legally and regularly appointed electors by tbe State of Florida in the manner pre scribed by tleLeglltOri thereof. Third For thai tne Mec&ion aforesaid, was founded 'upon' the resolution anfi order of said commission previously made, as follows: . ; ;'f ', J Ordered, That no evidence will be read or considered by, the commission which was not submitted to the joint convention of the two houses by the President of the. Senate with the dif ferent certificates, except suchjas re lates to the eligibility of F, II. Hum phrey, onflof the electors.-' - ! j Fourth Thajtaaid, decision excludes all the evidence taken by the two houses of Congress, by the committee of each house concerning frauds, errors and irregularities committed by the persons whose certificates are takes as proof , of their , dad1 ' appointment as elector!. - !.:- 'I Fifth That said decision exclude all evidence tending to prove that the certificates of Stearns, Governor, at also that of the board of state; can vas sers, was procured or given la pur suance . jrf a fraudulent ,' and Itorrupt conspiracy to cheat the Stetf of Florida out of it rightful choice Jof electors, and to substitute therefor those who had not been cboseft ' or ap pointed electors by, said . State, in the manner prescribed by the' Legislature thereof., o .., .i.(..nM --u Sixth Tbat the said oommisaiou' refused to recognise the rights of the Courts of th. State of Florida to re view, and. revise the judgment of tbe returning board or board of canvas sers rendered through fraud without jurisaicrioD.ana rejecwxi ana reiuaeu to consider the action of said Conris aftei tiheir decision tbat Pearoe, Humphreys, Hotden and Long were not entitled to cast tbe , electoral vote of the State oL FkrLbv wUoh aaid decision was rendered by a iwukit of jafdjSjal lawfully brought Deiore saia joari, waiou uoun oaa juriadictiod over the stbjeot matter thereof, anq whose jurisdiction over the said Pearce, Humphreys, Holden and Long, bed attached before any aots ere done by them, as eleeVira; . Seventh For tbat aaid , deoision excludes all evideno leading to show that the State of Florida by all the departments of its government, legislative, judioial add executive, bad ' decided as fninduleut all ' tbe certificates ol ' Qoyeroor " 6tearn i well as that of Abe , ;8tate oaDvasfers, upou which certiilostes tbe said oom mioaion bas acted, and, by means of whlolr the true eleoUiraJt votaa of Florida have been rejected and false buea sutstitnted iff their places. tigbtb For that tbe count of the votes of , Pearce, Humphreys',' Hol den aud', Long I tf , President and Vioe Pneaidfliit would, be', a TfiJaiifju of tbe Oonatitntioa of the Uuited Hates. - V' Signed by Seoatorn Jones. Cooper, Btmam, ., Kuan, , 8 m nbury aud McDoua'd, and . Ilepresentatives Knott, '.i F' Id, Hb m. Tucker, Thompson, . Jenks, Finley, Taylor, Ellia, Morrison,Uewltt and Springer. LOCAL, (JEWS. , - .iti t-7tlft3 rc. Profeawr VV. Hartley. i As Will be aeen by tbe adt ertise ment in this issue, Prof.' J. W. Hart ley will give an enW-rtainmeut on to morrow night at Mafonio Hall, (li b.ary room) oouaisting of "Dramat ic aud Dilecf Pertonatioos." Tbe PiofeBsor comes to na bigbly reoom raendtd by tbje of thr literati vl thin rud otber Statin wUot have beeu a fortunate aa 'o lira biro, We feel a8urd tbat it wilt b an intellectual trrat. -Th anbtiont which torm the programme are buljed from bigt "staudaida"of tbe patbtitio and humquiJ 'tiWtJ)y cu-iag tfi the BNiea oi many, wt m immjj m wmji. The uroper .rendition of .any piece, airiana sue mina wun muoo more pleasing' effect' than tile Camal-6r routine reading, wliidi doe " no study the dnintaU ertQtut ot the peculiar1 and imaikea wnrToondings of a scne. How often, in Ustcoiug to the great personatora (such at PorreHt or Booth?) of. tbe obarioters of tbe Eugliih dramatiat has it oc curred! to" na, rwbat, little eonoep tiC3 bad Of Ube autbor'a lAll meaning. Tbe proceeds oftbeet tertainmrnt will accrne partially , to tbe Library " Association, under whose aarpioes it is given, being an additionAl , good ( reason . why there should be a large attendance. ' I u Addition ' " To' the burning of the " brush heap" which caused an alarm of fire on yesterday morning (mention of wtiioh we make in another park of the paper) and shnnltaneous with it, there waa an alarm given from the house of Mr. John W. Hopkins, oor ner of Third . and, Ann etreeta'!lt eeema that while we family were in a room on the first floor, at breakfast, j nipark frofj'Uoi if.bed;: room on the seoond floor, popptd on the bed, setting it a Are.. , Mr. H himself, was not at home, and bis wife was very mnob frightened, bat bis- daughter, 4 weung girl . about fourteen years old, exhibited great presence of mind by throwing water upon the fire until it was put out.there by preventing what might have been a serious conflagration, as tbe locali ty verytulokiy settled. 1'bere was an entire loss of the bedding. In sured in a company represented by Major J. j A. Byrne, ! Mary Anderson. , x The above tragedienne who though a stranger to our' people is yet proceeded by a reputation acquired iu other citiei She will appear here in he ,f haracter of Juliet on next Friday night, sup ported by a strpng corps, one of whom is not unknownt StaiWJm) ngjpii 3 goersj Mr. Geo. C. Boniface, who it will be remembered was the leadiutr charotsr venue Com bination," which was here two seasons The rinsa wherever she has been' speaK In comthcildatory teltrt of hor acting. We extract from the Chaf- irnfrm Ktnan and-. Courier. , in which city she appeared on the 15th of Jan uary:.. . I In the last of tbe seoond act, it should be said, the dialogue with the nurse was capital. Miss Anderson here tbvd aharmioclv and di- playid a, Vitadttyand-VStiety of ex pression wbion sne naa not exnioitea Uforei TJ te;W(nd. joene ,0 the third set, when Juliet recieves tbe death of Capulet and tbe banishment of Romeo, to jaetyng of Miss Ander son was aa fervent and sustained as ould be desired, and eqoal praise is dne for tbe heart-broken pleading to Old Gapnlet and Lady-Capulet, It needed not this to sbiw that, aa a tragio actress. , Miag, Anderson bus all the, merits her" friends baye claim ed for heN, , Tbe leave-taking with Romeo we bad well-Big h overlooked. It) this short ; roene Mias Anderson shone brightly Nothing was want ing to make it dramatically and art tioally complete. .S, too, When Julie, drinka the potion given her by triar Lawrenoe. In this , the andience- were held.' breatbleas; the actittj-1 was alrfloet painfull' real, and the ctitioat' addieuce ap 8 lauded it io tbe robo. Tbere was no egging, and,,,, to-Vtbsij end. of , the tragedy Hiss Andenoi waa oonopi onousiy suooeRHful. Dri-fl, Miss Anderson is aw actress of rare pat hral gifts and considerable' training'. i" -',--: elenv ftfjrt , On yesterday, the frtjfftyllr. Wm, M. Hays, the ior(4naii ofvour Job , .department,'! w Lose .'residence is "on 7tb between Mulberry, and Walnut streets.' left ber. honse after looking it np, to p-y- a" visit to a neighbor.' She left ,i fcauary birj in a oage, hanging np on the bask piaziv which place she usually kept it, and durii g her absoeuea, which did Hot exceed twenty miuutes, some one stole Vho'birisnd;! . ; ' .. " 1 " ' r , ll v. .. " ' Sunday Beriirea. Worship in the various churches of he city to-day as follows: , i St. Paul's E vanr. Lutheran, corner of Sixth and Market atreetsvEev. G, J). Bernheiw pastor. German service at 11a. a.; English service at 7J r. n. Sunday School at 3 r. ii.; Weekly services b'u' Wednesday at 7' r. u. Catechetical inst action on Friduy at 3r.'n. ;, j Second - Buptist, on 6th . between Church and Castle streets. Service's at U a. a. and j r. ., by Rev. J. B. Barbw. Sunday School at 3 r. x. Regulur Praver meeting Tuesday e veii ling at ijf o'clock.', " '" ' ' ' First Baptist, corner of Market and Fifth streets, Rev. James K Taylor pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7J r. a. :Suuday School at 9 o'clock a. a, Sunday School Missionary Society will meet at 4:15 K a. . St Thomas' Catholic, Pock street, between. -Second and Third, street. Morning Services at 7 aud 10 a.' a Vespew at 7r: a. -Sunday School at 91 A. a. ' :i4.f::v):i;f t Fifth Sireet Methodist E. (South), situated on Fifth, between $Nun and Church 'uireefc, I Rev j Mj. Rhodes pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7J r. a. Sabbath School at 9J a. a. , f First Presbyterian, corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos. K Wilson, P. D., pastor. Regular services at 11 Arte ind 3 7 fi? a. Pr, Wilson will continue his discourses on tbe Old Testament characters at the erening !rWi ?-. -. (? 1 A vp ii,",! St John s, corner or Third and lieu Cross street, Rev. C. J.-Curtis ofli- eifclirif. Mofjing Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer, 7J 0 clock, Sunday O.I I 4 J " ' Second Presbyterian, ' corner ; ot Foprth andt Campbell Btreets, Rev. C. M.TaynepasW Services atit a. a. and H r. a. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 r. a. . St. James, corner5 'of - Markii aid Third streets. Rev; Br. A, A. Watson rector. ScptoagesW.' Peb.' 11,-1877: CeleDrallon8, A. 'a. Morning Prayer ll' b'ciock 'a! " Evening Prayer 4J a.' Sunday 8chool 8 r. a. . Front Street M. E. (South), corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J, E. Mann pastor, t Service every Sab bath at 11 a. a and 7i r. a.- Sabbath Hctinnl at 3 n w " ri 1 ! . . 1 riw. r enrur sa fiirange, iirecu cervices at rll'ArWantl 7, i. J. Sonday fcckool at 3f r. a. Rev. T. M. Ambler rector, . Seats Iree. y , T First Congregational ,. Services ejre rynday jn Academy JJaJl, corner, of Seventh1an(f Nun Street, at Jla. and 8 v. a. Sunday School at 3 p. a. Seamen's Bethel, on Pock between Front and Watcrt streets. Rev. J.' L.' Kcfen, chaplain, i Services lit li j .f.Viit:: j-i.mii ,i !.? -i ,t,,t, City Government. The Commitfce' of twenty to fix ayop the bills to.be submitted to, the General Assembly' for'lhegovrTo ment of the city met at the Court Honse last night at 7:30 o'clock. ! There was quite a fall aMetubwe, Two. (bills were read and adopted, Mgether' with severai amendments which were .suggested it the meet ing.,, The, bills ss now framed pro vile 'to is election i in Mcb fai for the sppointment of a Board of Audit and Finance "!. ; " ' ! ' livery ; oonfideno is felt in our ability undctr the election bills to elect six aldermen, and the bill to provide for the board of audit ee oures the botesl and efficient admin istration of tbe city finances in any event - I'lU .'.-."Y'TV- ,,;," Change In the Express, ; ,j! Several nhanges in tha offioe of the Southern Express Company, in this oity,' hare recently been made. Mr. W. W. Allen, formerly of ' Danville, Va.-sow bas charge, Mr, Keen run lag U fbe, Company's nervioe be tween this oity and Charleston. Mr. Latham goea to Charles top, and MrY Metz engages in 'other business iri 'tbe'-bifyl VAf 7f'r ' Mr.' ' Allen' ' new ' assistants are Meaartj; Tjilly aud (Wolft, the former having charge of the money depart - ment.'.nd the latter of the freight H'l I- Overtaken. ' - A country man, Jufepli Hibis, was srreatel yesterday for bnying a half gallon of oil fn m Mr. NVwt's Store e d not paying for it 1 After receiv ing the oil. be got into bis'' cart and r6y'bff it i fast -jat-,..bat jap offi oer caught him wht i neor lbt Post Offioe, after a hard ran. Hs iursed the polioeraau bu arretted bim. Bines will appear before the major on Monday.1 1 '- . " ; r I . The Fire ( . Which occurred yt-atrday morning ot 2j o'clock, dtstroyed three bouse 1 an account of whioli appeared in this p-iperof yesterday. One owned by Miy or tlanaday and inurel fur 5 100, in the Home of New York, repre sented by Mr. Norwood Giles. Mr. G,'s loss is conaidrably above tbe insuranoe. Mr. Waloott was insured ior sow, on aweiimg. VJW on furniture, in the L-mdon. Liverpool A Globe prented by f detsrsl J. W. Gordon A Bro. t Wb wmld o learn of any iuenrano on thHbonse of tb colored woojau Jane Cowan. f- ' . FaU Alarm. t ' , Th alarm of fire on ye terdiy morning between 8 atd Oo'olook was caaafld by the burning of a " brnsh heap" on he lot of Mr T. H. Howey, corner of 4ta and Ann streets. M Howey had a man employed digging np the garden, preparatory, to plant nig, sod be d puf the stubble u s pil, atd set fire to it, but , remained to .watch it. Som one seeing the soiokuand blae gv the alarm. THE COURTS, ' ! j Mavnfla IW 1 Jese Whltd, disorderly conduct and resisting police officer, fined $5 and coats, or 10 days on the streets, i ' Benjamin BxibihsooV failing to ap pear as i witnesa; fined $10 and eoatui or 10 days In Jail',' ; ' ,f; : ..i; Thermometries!. ',' The state of the thermometer at the various stations named below was ob served at tho signal office in , his oif.y1 at 4 JO p m.:- -.. ; . i ' ! Angnsta,54 ; Charleston, 54; Galves ton, 58 $ Jacksonville, 08; Mobile, 62) New Orleans, 63; Norfolk, 42; Savar f aah, 50; Wilmington, 03. 'I :..; j ',,1. ,il ,Q) 1. ... Uv ;;? j '!.,'.;; Market Heport. v';,',;;",: j 1 ' The following , number ; of. animals were slaughtered for this market dur ing the past week: Beeves,; 80 sheep, $ calves, 7; hogs,' 76;.deer; 4. ' 1 "1 j , ,; ... ' - , ' Charity Mall. 1 We acknowledge tbe leoeiptof n invitation to a Charity Ball to br given at the City Hall, on Tuesday night, February I3ib. - h'; CITY CURRENCY, : ' For to-day, stationary or low temperature..,,. ,'" ' ,;, One hundred and fifty-two arl s arrjved in market la t week. ; ' - . - - ' .There ha not been an intermeqt in Oakdah oemetery for two' week. . There was only one interment in F ne Forest cemetery for tbe week ending yesterday tbat of a child. ! ''(- , . , 1 ., . 1 , ( The regular parade' of the Wil mington Light Iofaotry , will take plaes on Tuesdiy afternoon 1 at 1 4 O'clock.'' ,: 1 ,: , -y-l: i.l 'j .:,!.-.,! 1 ' r 1.,', - ! ' The petition of tbe citiiens of Wil mington, praying the repeal ' of the Merchant's tax, was presented Itf'the Senate oa Friday and appropriatoiy referred. , ;' . J "l The suggestion of , the removal bf the remains of j Cornelias' Barnet; waa first made by Taloott Burr Ecq., while editor ot tba. Wilmington lltr atd some twenty-two or twecty-tbrtee years ago, 'and shortly after the cetn etorv was opened. The first eotibn of tbe Board of , Directors of tbn Cemetery company, in referedoe thereto, was bad on tbe 4th of Janu ary, 1876. ,. . ,.5:.,V i ,;' ,1 'I. Index to New Advertisements, j : v! : , ; O. G, j Paraley Lee's Prepared .'me.; - ,, ? 31les A ' Murobison Remington dast Steel Ullh i ' ffm. Fyfe Embroideries, w.7 j . 0 ' John H.i McEachoo, Secretary Meeting of Bellevne Cemetery oom pany,.i f.-jj ,.,. uh-f, ,.J ""' , ; Opera t House Miss Mary Ander eon,; Fridsy night, Feb. 16. f 9 . Prof. J, W. Hartley--" Dramatie and Dialect Personations'' at Masonic Ball'., Monday' night, Feb. li " 1 0'e6.HyereHatborn Spring Wa; ter, Tonuger's Edinbnrg Ale, Vieuta Export Bier, Ginger Ale, Sherry BitUrs, Wbiskiea, Acv, Aa. , Cbas. D. Myers A'Co Payyonr bill aud be bappy. Flour aud But- F-w are aar.u.f th iiuportanoeof obtokiog a ootigb onmiurii cold in in nrrt awK., Tii-t whi.-ii in the begiiiuing would :t-ld to a mild rrmdy. if w glc led; sioi pr ys nf- on Hie Mil. 1.8. vr. d im a uouftn Syrup arT.irtlh instant rbff. Pi ice. 25 ; , M W ADTE8TISI1HTS. OPERA HOUGE r ' -. a. .1 0)(EllCeT-"FRiDAY-p-l)Ii; IR9TAVPEARAXCE IN THIS CITY of the brilliant young dramatic Star, Miss Mary Anderson. ( nder the MtmagVmeai of ,;i -1 ..Mr. Jolm,T4 W N AIDKD BV THK POPCLAS ACTORS, , Geo. Ol BoniKif36, ' Cyril Searle ?i,i : : -"r- '-AUD'.' j,n;.rlr.i A FIRST-CUSS WIAMATIC C0HP.OT, SJfAKEM'EA Bp 8 LOVE TRAGEDY " Sale of seats will eoiaiuanoo o Tiw. day at Uelusberfrer'a: aured aeaU l.tb admtsMion 11 00, for gallery 50 'cents.'" 11 febll,r : ... .. .yir jty tVIASONIC HAtLl Monday, Feb. 121877 DRAMATIC tt DIALECT PERSON Ul Ifl Alllll A XJ U I i WILL (3IVK ONE or 'BVS'POTO lar utertttinmentB, udder1 th' sua- licca of the Library A80ciation, -when le will render the following choice Itf 't PHOGH A5IME. iTj f PAST riBST. , ' Joratius .....,..,.'.... '. 7. Macanlay The New Church Ojgan-...Carleton Tbe Vagabonds.;.,. Trowbridge Love in a Balloon.. ,r. . ,.. . .Moseley PAST SKOOSI). '-" - Soene i from Hamlet. Shakespeare Curfew shall not ting lo-nlgbt,, , y ' . ; ' Anony'mbna DuokFan8haw'sFrinerab(byrequesT) J- ';?.. v;.l .'.,-.,.,.'... ..',Markw,ijn . Admlwlon 50 cents. To commenee at 8 o'clock P. M. 1 ''J .'" (!tj T7 Tickets, 'at Hcluaberger'a and - at the Library. . . . 9 "" fehll-l LOWPlUCESi TILL miifii 10 Cases Hatbarn Sprins tf a!cr, ' " '' "' .v.,iii!i ihj f $7 BO PER CASE.H ii,.t,i '"; ": ' Ll' - Ul',ll,i;j loungers .'MatogA, ; ta 00 PER DOZEN. ;u Viener Export Bier, $1 25 PER DOZEN. .n.,ii Be If act Cinder Ale 85 PER DOZmi,Vl ' '"' 1 ' ' nit-mi ROMANO; Tbe most elegant Wine in ine State, at $3 00 pe gallon; bodgbt k'i sacri fice, worth really $9 00; firstf binds. lO lf ases dioW tts, the eueetasji. Is I justly pronoanoe,tlilfJie8t Whiskey for $3 00 in the. State. j( UlCAUai, 1 'i : Speaks for tsoIj0 ' We are ero1uivei agents for tbe ot)lebrate4 i (Ji 0,, 8i ;o, uB0KAM tilXED;T?A, Sold jn elegant hair poan'Bxts at i u-.J t, w. y; I) fin; 1'unlf' 75 cent, per pound. ( Oolong aiid Impenias, , j At 50 c nt ,p r poucd, . - ' - -' ' nV.MU v ' - .1 Y, OfIi, Ci i -a if . . 1 -i.i Y.tul, ?ji -' ' ' 3.. 4 iii j Jinci J All preparwV for- the tMiS, t' :f '''"' ' ' '"'" " V un2n iJ) QEd.:.uii.KS'. feb 11 tJ-f " tl aud'ta Houthl'n.'hi !ti - J.J. ) ')::;r m ' i f
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1877, edition 1
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