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I - Vi 1 i I ! 7." I ' ' TT FEBRUARY l5, 1877; ESTABLISHED, 1851. r WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY3 MORNING, A PRICE $6. 00. ., . .. , . "ii r : THE TELECOP. " ' - . . . . . , ' v EILLITI C7 ITBXJCI H TBI Lcnsuircisi ixrsu III CCXXISS13J. DISTURBANCES FEARED AT i: CONSTANTINOPLE. Noon Rcporto. WASXISfiTM. Waibixttox, Feb. 14. Snun. Dnrini the morsioc boat- nvtd bill to remove the oolitic! disabih ties of Joe. E. Johnetoo. of Vir finia, ,, ..r .;. .. UommlMioner Carpenter con- eluded end Trambnll presented the facta which hie . Bide tronosed to . w prove. , it li now proposed to auow eaoh side four boor to direoaa the ease m it stands, allowing that the ISttooJiU ue eble to prove what they allege end vni together it admissabilitv and ita effect. Tbe oommission decided to allow two boars a aid oa edmiesability of evidence with the privilege of naing any part of four hours and a half a! loved each side on main qneeiior, ' Chandler before the committee o powers and privileges knew nothing of the details of Brewster's restores ton and reappointment. Ha simply knew facts and nothing of the mo tivee of Qreen minute elerk of the board on stand. Nothing developed ao eieouoa wtu do oaiiea u ine SUi dictnot of GeonrU on llaroh I3M ii fill the vaeaa7 eanaed by Mr Hill's eleotion to the Senate. Gov. Baxter, of Tennessee, ye terdsy signed reeolwlions postponing for the preseut pavmett of interest on State bonds. Kzw Tout, Feb. 11 The floating Indebtedness of the New Jersey Central. Railroad, whioh is aboot going into the hands of the receiver is four millions dollar, mostly held A Bethlehem, r., dispatch asyk: All Wiai dmiibtb in mtt mw m'uf ' mm JeansviiU Pa., were oOciaUy in formed that a, redaction, of 10 . per eni ' on their wages would take fdfdot to-day. The other mine thronshont the Lebiah valley, it is said, will KMwfollow raiUr i. r " l "kxw jzzsit. ; Tanrroic, Feb, I a. lathe matter of the Central Railroad,-Hon A Browning as ooanael for the Lehigh Ooal Co. appeared before UnanoeJ- ler Eangor and applied . for an in janotton restraining railroad corpora lion from acting OQiler their ehaiter, it beina insolvent, and asked that Edward C Enighl ond ez-Chanoel lor WilliaouoD , ba appointed , , re coivers. Argument now progreseiug Mr. Brovniuc otl behalf of Le high Coal and Navigation Co., nor. sated Heni. Williamson and 10 KnlghtT!.' Attorney 1 Oeneral nominated F. B. Lathrop. Howard Polter. :o( New Tork, aomioated Eobt. B. Potter, of Pbiladelpbir X. C. Bullitt withdrew the name of EL 0. Enisht and nominated Mr. T7ilJiimon. The Chancellor has an juistod F. a. IU.rop new lersey, De is one of the Judges of conn of Lokdon, Feb. lADistarbances are feared at Constantinople. Troops are confined to their barracks' and a party of young Turks lave been imprisoned The following was sent to Gen. Ig uatieffdo his name-day: "The General of the Army of the South and the Generals ander his orders and his im fcrjal r' jesty's troops address .their Inatieff on the occasion ofkis fete and impatiently await his order to be- in their marca. 1 ' -'" ' Mi-' . HIAI2U. (.' ) Dasdabtius, Feb. 14 A 175,000 e has ocenrred here, including the ladcpenuent oEce. lilw.ill Sr. Loci. Feb. 14. A. II. Button, jrSiCiiy vies president, and S.W. Lea- ox, secretary of the Et Louis Life iBursnee Co.. ire held in tl.500 bai nch ta answer iuillctmeflts for perjury night Reports. , WlSaiXGT05. WaEisaTon, Ffb. 14. llocsn. The disabilities of Geo. F. Mason were removed. The resolution of the minority Of the commission oar the election FltfW, declaring the Tiluen electors to have been elected in Florida, was adopted by a party vote, with the exception of Pnrman, of Florida, who voted with the Democrats 1 The naval appropriation bill was taken np. . The House then took a recess. Seiutt. Bill appropriating $250,- 000 for a building for the national mu seum' on Smithsonian Square was re ported on favorably. Bill removing the political diaabili ties of Gen. Joseph K. Johnson passed. Conkling called up the House bill for the distribution of awards under the Mexican commission. Spencer ob jected to ita present consideration as he had recieved a telegram from one of his constituents alleging fraud iu the matter. He said the penon would be here in a few days, i , Brace presented a petition from the Mississippi Legislature for the im provement of the Pascogank river, rn D. J. Qualltehaun, of Columbus, Ga., petitions for the removal of his political disabilities.. Dorsey introduced the compromise Texas Pacific Railroad bill already pending in the House. Calendar. : The railroad bill was resumed and the amendment that (750,000 paid to the sinking fund shall be in addition instead of in lieu of other payments was adopted by a vote of 22 to 20. .. The deficiency appropriation bill was resinned and passed. Bill pra vides that after the present session the publie printer shall not pay over fifty cents per 1,000 m's for composition. J w The Senate then took a recess. ; , The following is important as an in dication of the temper of the commis sioners: After Trnmbull hud read his brief of evidence and was proceeding with his argument Mr. Erarts asked what the order of the commission was in regard to the time allowed counsel to argue as to the admissability of en deuce. :. .: . Judge Trumbull requested three hours.- . , t, i- ! 1 Judge Strong moved that counsel be given two houre to argue as to the ad missability of evidence. ; Senator Thurman said counsel would aid the commission if tbey would agree to let the evid. nee go in subject .to ex-i oeptions, and let the whole matter be discussed. If four hours and a half is insufficient the time can be enlargad. But to fritter away the time of the commission by allowing arguraeuton the admissability of certain evidence is uncalled for, and to countenance such a proceeding would be to make the commission a court or common picas. Senator Edmunds, offered an order Senator Edmunds offered an order that counsel be heard on the: whole eubiect as the case now stands and that fonr hours on a side be allowed. '' Commissioner Abbott did bot be lieve in mixing up the argumsnts on the offer of evidence and the merits of the case. Let argument be Ward just on this offer and then the ' commission could in secret session determine what they would do. ' . n ; ; Senator Thnrfflan concurred in the views of Mr. Abbott. V ; ;i Mr. Evarts said it must he inferred by their silence that they regarded the evidence offered as already in. 7, Senator Morton said he preferred to go on with the case as it stood and that counsel be given the time allowed them yesterday, four hours and a half on a side-The matter of the admissa bility of evidence could be determined after arguments had been heardr , , , . Affer further discussion Senator Ed njund's resolution was' put to a vote and lost yeas 4, nays 11. i ' ' Judge Strong's resolution ' was then pat and carried that counsel on each side have two hours to argue Tas tojne aamuHiiuiiiij ui eriueace. Subsequently, on motion of Judge Bradley, counsel were allowed to speak longer than two hours Vn this point, provided they agree to have it taken out of the time fonr and a half hours each side given them to argue the meriU of the case. 'i'l ' A recess of thirty minutes was taken. On re-asscmbliDg Jodge T began his argument in favor of the ad missibility of the evidence1 offered, claiming thst jhc eoramisaion has all the power of Oongrcai, and ean go to .the bottom- of the mat tor fcefotti it ami ascertain every fact lie ckimed that President, or even of the position of constable oi a paltry1 town, would ac cept office or a title given mm by Win. Pitt Kellogg. .. , ( . ,.t ),..,-.,. Mr. Trumbull, in stating the case, said: They would prove that Kettogg was defactt Governor; of ' Louisiana during, the moaUi of November and December last, and that he was not duly appointed an elector. They would further prove that when' the returning board canvassed the, votes thty had, no 1 evidence of violence at the elec- tionand consequently had no right to throw-out the votes; that the supervis ors of legislation omitted, willfully or otheis return frw twrit plling places in their precincts; that by the returns actually made by .the coramis- sioners of election Kellogg was de feated as elector by several thousand majority; that Kellogg, , when he certi fied to his own and the election of the other electors, well knew tha he was certifying to what was not true and in accordance with the returns; and that the' iwM jff; j t)ie 'certif cjtjbs q, the so-called Haye electors waa, in snrsu anceofan unlawful combination and conspiracy of which Keilog, Welts, Kenner, Casanave and others were the actors ' ji.'t ii-r: -' Judge Trumbull read a printed brief giving at great length the 'reason why the Kellogg'. ceHificateTis'olse' arid fraudulent. Among the things charred against the; returning' tc4ji,,ras ;he lorging or, the i re tarna, from Vernon parish. It was also charged ih.atTjO' Tease,' Bws'ter, Barch' iaud iwa,,bjr three other Republican (eleeU)rt Were ineligible' ,The firstwp bicauss.ih held offices of trust and profit under the United States, and the others State offices. The i Supreme Court! baa sxtended feKleSlehifoll becoming President of .the Nkaragua bhip Canal Company. . j.i ui . ' In the commission Mrf! 1 fiarjeptei preseqiea some auinoriues as addiuon al to- the ' brier submitted by him to show that the Kellogg government could not give a certificate to Kellogg at an dleotorV and he 'argued that tbey must go behind the , certificate to see that Kellogg was elected; ' ml-.'- ;. Mr.' Stoughtonj 6it ;'.ibi Repubjicane; said there were objections which might as well be answered here.' ' It would be remembered that when the vote of the commissjooers ( was opened, hat her Governor, Mr, Jngeraoil, who gave the certific'ate;! headed' the ' listk' It had been' asserted ' t,hal ' jQoVKelWgg'.was not the Governor of L0Uisiaa. : He referred ,to' ihe' wiition ' id ' the Jtorr case in the Rhodes Island insurrection; ind as' conclusive, bn' tliftt '.point, he said the oflW presented! was to deter mine by" a' Search ' aM 'MWtfn of all the polls in Louisiana to ascertain what was the vote of the State, hold ing the ' action df the officers -ot that State, fos naughLi iHe would tnder. take tq show that the statutes of Lon isiana . conferred . pon , the board full power to determine' who were elected ;ieoVC,?jf;!t-''$ti;iui4 tle electoral college had taS power: tis fill VMaricMJtrjp'dy:'; the decision in the Florida ease by the commission that it was not competent for them to go back of the action of the officers pf the State and said he could, no.t.concei.ye that,, the question was open for argument nowi'ii''"'! " VShefl&ftrgt followed , To-morrow movaing Mr. Evarts will speak; jtnd;JudgeCani the argument, vimiuutvit w H it '--At 79"olock ih mmi88,!6)if Ad- jouruea. , uuvi y.uu,- :. ,cwj x rt ml f rf ; FOKIItiX. ;iui ti i -t Londos, Feb. 14. The Daily News' financial artiole says ?'' MThe atock markets were drooping through oat the day yesterday, bloeiog at the worst points touched. The ea'nse of this was the rinstisf irtoy" teuof of the Informstibn' oni tbe' East and rnmors that a'ra'p4ure li imminent. W.thoat 'WxfaraAWrti. larlT tlin fiiunk natnr nf lh mm nr. it will 'a'tic' bigbiy vntavprablo ,.)ntelligenoe, bad been recaivedjia .iuflaenlial quai ten between Rossi. .aoi'Tarkey .. gains grwund, ao4 little desire is bown to extend commitment in etoek,mamta riSNSTUiNIl. Philadblphu, 'Feb'. 14 Dr. Fot l.-r is held by the OoTdnl-r, for enutiog tbdatV'of kohter L veVl mi- lake id preparing Vpfeferiptlou. '''! It now consolcii ' A', New Orleans na per that Charley Ross will soon be big wuj deemed yfflojent to produce general Vreakoess. X fc Itet in com meroiat ui'rolea that war id ifacvitahli mWM CF SOUTH CAROLLXA. . i ! i TOXSOAT. FH 13. Bt Hticknrr: 4 .lotrtroca. the Oitiacos Of Edgcot&be asking the re-. peal of the tax on drnmmets. Rr'-I erred to tn oomoutve ou noaooe. i Bill to aid in the eomplatioa of the1 Cfaeraw nd Saliabory Bil Road. (Aaks for 75 ooavicta to work on the rati road.) The committee reeom meed a reduction of 60 convict and tnat 500 b tetl to work on tie Wes tern N.QB.C, whioh waa aeoep- Ud by Sntoc Lilea. rt r f f - f all expense of every obaaoUr should oe paia Dy iia ioaa A(SppM,u. Ihe bill then-puswvua several readings. i " L Bui to regulate the practice of den- tiftryiu North Carolina Was' taken mo''"5! Tn?r:a The bill wan pat to the vote and passed yea26 nays 6. 'T Upon motion t no senate aujournec. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Wilson of Burke, for himself and other members tor tna. uouse hied a protest airalnst the action of the Honse upon a part of the bill for the Speedy completion of the. W. N. C. R, R. li striking out the interest of the private stockholders. ' ; .-.. !'' By Rowland: A bill to be entitled an act to chance that portion of the boundary line between the counties of uobeson and Uolumbus, and also be tweenthe counties of Robeson and Bladen. Counties, cities, towns and township. 'i . ' i i'. FsnasU.oreseoted.tba peUUPa or susary enjaena w -x ouer conniy 4-1.1 .l .'T. .11' . against the removal of tbq county site. Corpora Uona. -i , tru By Shackleford: A bill to be entitled an act to allow -the Commissioners of Onslow county to levy a special tax. Finance:',...' :'""" 1 '"." :n:Bir.StaplosV. bilio bo entitled U aot to amend section , 5, article V, lot tee COostiutioiLi Judiciary, .i i i f This bill provides that to "UeneraJ Assemblv shall have1 nower toexemnt from taxauo ' cpltt .ployed ' in mantfactarnif and aimcultural enter prises for a ierm! of tear or otherwise, in wbole r in part to she end that the manufacturing interests of the State may pa j advpoced, and ; tae. ; inveetj meat of capitarencburaeedl t "' ''" ".. A bill to be entitled an act to t bush county i srovernnMnta; iwas taken np as the special ordet for 12 o'clock with the following reports: . F -TT OOV(BtSUV'I. X , The oomtnittoe on, yooonty govern ment, to whom waa referred b. K 408, H. B 434, rcommead the fol lowiDsr smendments t - " " r,'u In section two, etnt'i ottt ail alter the word "Assemblv. and insert. a Register o , Deeds, Sarveyor,aod in sneb ooantuts as the msjoritr of the Jostioes ahall ao dirvot a Treaty In Section three.Hnes fobrabd five. strike ont the Words "aa beridn'after provided. , . In aeotiou five, strike out " two thuusHnd, and insert "five ban' dred.""' "; ;",i ,; , In section five, line twenty flv. atrtte ,oat neceessry-; expeusbs or. ... in uec'ion nve.. line, nityioven. between the wria "thereIier",nd 'but," insert tlte word "wnlesa ofl- tener convened by ibe Board of Oonv mfSnoners, Wb) arebereby empow ered to, call together the Jtistioes of Peaije when necessary,- aud of tenor tnaoonoeia three montna 'v ,.. , , And as thus amended that the bill do pass.' i 'i Moaixo, for Com A. minority rep6rf was presented signed by the Radical members of , the eommittee..'iM -nil i. ).;;i , -t,,t.f.,..,fi. Thfl amendments offered by the com 1! rainee were auopiea wnen me noutu went into comniittce.f pie whole. Question not decided.',"" J ' Tba tn!1lnir hnnnn tin lliA firm nf .MLBiohard Jaona, five, nxilea .from R iligb,i . was burned' on Tuesday morning,' ! iu vwMfi s h oiti 1 Ob TuradsV. in Rlelirb. Dr Rich ard H, Lwis, of Savaontb, was mar -ri'd to Mim Nellie V. Rtlle, dadgb ; tor of mt Hon. &mp i Battle, vt 'RaWgh JWstfs of testrtday says: A destructive flro oocurred yesterdsy morning in the little town uf Smith field, Johnson county, eommeooifg about 9 o clock, and iu its coarse an taUing losa of; $15,000- or $20,000 worth of prop-rtyi '"The following named persons are the losers t "' ' - J. B. Aiford skism saw mill, oot tn gin, prw, Ae. One work-shop, oae dwelling) bn4 .barn. aailAtwo store-bonoes. ' W. O. Yetviogtbn; one store-boose. ; Mr. r jLawrwoe. ; one. atorer tows and the old Smithfleld& Hotel, to gether witli two two-etory buildings adjoiniug, in one of which waa the: John Tboroaii, colored j' one 'stiro bousl dwellinsr honsa'and a stable.' rB. R. Morgan,, one Wn, ,' ',,7',, , , i,ne county j i.t was almost, des troyed. - The prisomra were imov d yesterday- aftoriMMa toGulda boM .vl-!;;,' rt. !' i t .r.t(.!, ( , The'flrt' oginaeeil Inthe Brii in1 t MnnM. " y C, W"terphH from Wash lUk'too t the lack xAvmal '.' .' " .tf.Xher tsw ktwa idling to day amoug the ,P.mmtrat,, T Tbey are noitiug fit the ' Opiiiion tnat if we dont get 'Louisiana . Hayes won't, Messrs. Tromball and Carpenter Its . inp.Ar mm I Beamea's Frlead Society.: 1 The cty f.mrih annual tueetiug of the e'etmeo's Friend Society con vened in the Bethel, 'fnesday evec ing, February 6th 1877. . . JJ. Qao. B. freDCh, Sr., waa ealleil to the Chair and B. f. Mitchell, was electod Secretary. " Ou motion of W. A VTrfgf.t, Eq the meetinar was adWrned until Wednesday evenfng, iebrnary Hth.i hi B. F. Mitchell, Sec I'll'! i 'u Bithxl, Feroary 14th, 1877. eiB&sjield dtjyHiRdbrh- sqieVWM.Sswretaryv f j ,Tfee,Pirejdwt,,,Mfc ,.Oeo, Frenoh, submitted his report, which was received and - ordered spread wibAilnptWIOAJITXIi ; Mr. B. F, Mitchell. Treasurer and Secretary, submitted' bis report, whioh was received. , , Moved that the 'acting Secretary, , Mr. Mitchell, prepare a statement of reoejf a and BiBLuraetnoiU, fir'pab- lioation. Moved that a committee of two be appointed to examine' the repot t, books and vottouers of our late Treasurer, with power o make set tlement with the Administrator of his) potato,,,, arn-tot j;,,,, y ,,,-r tt The Chairman appointed on said committee : Messrs. H. B. Eilers and R. E. Heide, The Chaplain, Rev. J. L. Keen, submitted his report," Which ba mo tion, was reosived and ordered spread upon the. minutes and published with the proceedings of, this meeting, ', Mr, H. B. Eiire and B tf. Worth were appointed a committee to nomi nate Trustees for the ensuing year, ,ii;ie,i lowing nominations for Trustees! Geo, R, Frenol 8r.,( A. Adrjan, ,B. F. Mitchell, R E. Heidei B. G. Bates, F. W; : Kerohnerr Wmt 'Al Wright, Gw Harriae, E. Kidder, E Peschaa, A Sprang Geo. R. Frenoh, Jr E. f. flanoock, B. G.' Worth'j H. H. Bowde'n. 'These gentlemen Wers leotedlV'iti. f ' fu-j'ui Adjourned. " i Mi IIrLiV P.ewdent. 0. H. Robinson, Secretary. ki a meeting of GieBoasd of Trns tees, held immediately after the ad journment of the annual meeting, f ut f1qwM itlettH .Q& ted offioers for the ensuing yer? Geo, B. Frenoh, Sr., Presjdent. Qax Harris, Vice Premcfent. H. M. Bowden, Seo'y and Trea's, who. with the t!tPflflff "iFfT" tlemen, constitute flit Executive! Committee: E T. Hancock, B. G. A Pretender. i the name of T. F. While, came to this city; from Danville, Ya., proposing to teach a cocjaJhfAyuiwemM accompanied him and they obtained, board at the residence of a lady. He received five scholar who paid him each $5 in advance, but the pupils did not receive any lessons. He wai threatsaect8orler tbeavthat if he did not refund the money he, would proJeeuU hirlUIdiafeCbrn the money. Tuesday White sned out peace warrant against the pupil for1 threatening. The case was dismissed at the cost otWhiUv fairjng,lt6" pay! which he was "committed t jail. About a week previous White and his companion' "!)cfklitheir' boarding kpu,u)bccare ,thd 'pprie'r,!6f heuss of ill-fame in the lower part ol hccityf:,l l,';i!:"i 1" M',! "- tTuperge ana pt.,AM,4rew's Atbletia H A-iuM vhrnCtaBw nlna hu "12 1 "At M (peial mriolibe? of tbe. above ,a nigbtth 'Iqiqf jog' Qf fleers "Were elected for the ensning iH fim-Hir l" inumi ! i vt ,m ; , ' Proidebt Bwrir Ofeaves," a i tn eoMtryQeo,W. iBaueyv,..n v ; '.TtfBsn'rer-WmlFyfd.'' '"; ' UX- j-t. .''.ill.... f -a. I .(. ' y, :-. jjam nes j Uom mutee - 4s$& VjU vilbv W. , Roddiok, JMia Pvis, DuBrati Cntlar, R. G. BjJ i.i Av)H I v.; 1 This Mtos Mary Anderson;"11-? .i i. ,;i ..I. T .. .. (. i 'i"r,f actressj will arnear at "Usa tb;ohrater I Juliet, t Although nSrAhdeWon is' 'tfnktloWA W bn people, yet, the pp re row , other M'k1 Mgbly vr br, od! tbe ;uo piiin unut'f tue, wa.Qgement ol Mr. John T. Fori, is an ndditiou. L'sJjridSnw $ their' being worthy' of The followidg olfiusra of ViJming- too Lodge, No. 64,1 O..G. T.," wre installed, lat evening, by h D. fas. Alderman : Wm. If. il.ys, P. W. 0 T. ' iljJohsiD. Bnrch, W:C. 'S..'U,i . tUu Yopt, W. B, H.8. , : t , Lee BslU, W,.L..H.a ,(,;i ; Sallie EL Gilbert, W. V. T. . . D MaEai-liarn, W..R..S. Maraie-Alder mas', W. A. 8. ; Joo. Boyd. P. AWermao, W. HL-', Mamie Skipper, W. C. :W. E. A.,8ollers, W, M. T.F. Tyler, W.D.M. Gk. Waleb. W. L G. Bobt. Lamb, W. O.G. ft . I.O. B. .'u 1 At the regular meeting of the Inde pendent Order, of ' Rechabites,: held Jast , Tuesday evening, the following officers were electod for the ensuing term:'"'' ' ' '. .,; ! , ";. P. (J. R S. W. Holdon. , : ! j,', C". It Thosi E Skipper. ' " V. R F. T. Skipper.-. ,? t ." ' ' K S.-J. M. Howard. i ' i )i;F.'S.Jal Alderman. ' : ! ' : ; " T. Wm. G. Fowler, Jr. ! ,L. Jas. Ifewtou. ,., ; . -j I. G. Jra Skipperl ' " . 1 6. d.-Jas. Chadwick.' ' " " Rsbbery. '- ; l:: ' 'The alaogbter-hoose in the bntaher ped of, Mr. T. H, Mnson w sa robbed oa Tuesday night of between one and two bandied : pounds of, beef. Mr. Johhson , had ( butchered some very fine beef during the dsy, which H bad 'bang' tip in the slaughter bouse to be sent to market the next morning, Although there are sev Ural feroeione dogs kept in the pan,! Ut alarm waa given by tbem, whioh iuduoes Mr. J.Ho. beJieve that , the' thief wns on good terms 'with the f 1AM I .1 vd-j-M fleverely itrWa,'fj-;7r;T " A polored, wpman giving jn'Brpok (yn" wts fct,verly burnt on yester day afternoon She was '"ironing iothe wnen" 'she dUbovere.1 her dres's iobe5 'on fite1, and losing her presence of mind' entirely ( roshod iato tliistrbeta shrwkibg for help, a, vlorcdman as to her rescue, and throwing hr, dw( saooeeded W- illguishing thti 4fl by, hoppiug suuU npop ber f , At . jant scovunts she m afive but io a very critical condition i: Hill 1! j l,f jiT-rn ,i!,i HfW Hampton ' ; ' mi have received 4 portrait ot' the aetfly-elected Governor Of SbSth Caro im, eugrajved ; by. te firn,, Walker, Evans 4 QngswcIL, It is a good pic turfl of Gv. Hampton and every one who appreciates bravery, patriotism andcmvatrV should lave one in their komci.";Mr. Gw.' N;' lUi'riss; ot tH tftyiWke agefit for' Noth Carolina, aid kit orders should be addressed to hint,'t! Jixr Haw f- li'f ii y-iMst' :t:fwn;''ilenetlon-:s,:;' ' ..Theurnber of petty oflicers about the Court House have been reduced by order of the Couhty Commissioners three beingv the Sum total of that J'iy. 'I'ttn.- 'i'j J'L '' k'JJ L'fn 'Hi graue. - i ne pig , vuicerp vgo, win not ly -have- to -do the-workrbttt - will have to futdisH Uankshrl stationery William Price, larceny of wood, bonnd over to the Superior Court nudfi a jutifl'4 bjnd of $UK). Eite Thigpen, allowing gambling io ber house, diitmissed on payment Millard Smith, sleeping on tbS whsif, fined $15 and costs or 10 day! on tliffstreftr.fr t ft in i ' We learn that 2,448 bags of Navassa GiUUio.wvaloadcdotL.tha cars vester- (JyUketnoeP at 41 works 44hat company. This looks like the efficient superintendent isfprepared to meet the largest demands. We hope to record The tall chimney which was attach ed totkaOmtockQisf hop of the W., C. A A. R R., on Eagle Island, was pulled down. on yesterday morningnn d3f;lne'ditaelm!df WW. p. Ttoht. bricks; and shook things when it fell ,;i i t..H ;- - I Mir sertsllat 'tho signal officii ia'this city an:jup.,ni.;;rr,,:i a,7 MAugwta,42 Charleston, 41; Gulvcs ton, W Vaqksouville, M); Mobile, 51 h,. dm i , i -fj i . . .. ,V. t exeellcnt. "Try them." f Central Pio "varions sUtiona" named'below was oh. I " "WeMVim-aai!!Atu.tvof Hon. ew Orloans, 54 JSsrfolk,- 33; Samt A Curium aud Beaut uut u. ci rt Iiierc waa ou txlii j.t.ou ut JLioius- . berger'a Ait4aUt'iy jeetorjlny,. a , nuique work of art. ti ii laudctpe made of masses, f orns aud hrk gathered on Mt. ,Mt eheII,a'jdTire-seut-i a scuex)n tte FrVncif' Broad. The piotnre is the work of Mrs. E. K.- Jekn'ol iRiitdolpU icouiity. who is a sister of D. G. WortbEsf,. . .. . . . . i . Unmallable Letters. W,! ll." Herrinp, H EufiehU Motitia 0. Tftines.Mary Cronly, Laurinburg; D. Ciouly, Lrjrinbnrgj Mary Cronly,Ls3rinburg.r J! i" - j -; , ,.: ;.: ,- CITY CURRCNCY. , Warmer, cloudy weather. " " ''. The stockho'lders of the Belle v'ne Cemetery Company will hold a meeting to-night in the City Court room at 7:30 'clock.'- A negro by the name of Momus Bulield was arrested in Bladen County on a cpias from Brunswick aud bi'uugbt to this city yesterday and placed in jail until he could be removed to Smithville. ' ; Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn whilo on a reoint visit to Norfolk met a hum- ber of the Russian officers who ac- company Alexis and Constantiae. Dr. Mendelsohn is a Russian by birth, and conversed in his native tongue on that occasion for tbe first time in several years. , , , ' Index to New Advertisements. A is J. C, Mnnds, Drnggist Preeorip tjons eompoauded at all hours, day or night,, .TT.:' - . ..,, ' P. Heinsberger A large ' lot of beautiful new stylo Pupvitcries. . Giles k Murchison Remingron Cast Bteel Socket Shovel.' 1 i! ' "J? Roger. M. Sherman was arguii i s' ruse, and made a point whinn the k Judge did, not st once se "Mr Sherman," said he," "I,Wonld thank , yon to state tbe point so that I can ' understand von 'iliowiuir poiiteiv. ' Shermao oeplied in bis blandest juwH ner,'iourf Jlouor is ivt protoly aware of the tk ybtt at ltnposlntf oumft-J 'r if? -f i i 7 HEVT ADTERTlvEMESIS,, 0.0 0 feb 8-ly n.c. DENTISTRY! IRESPECTFULLr CALL v attention to my Onrtivt A . v and Mecbanlt al Denttstrj- wUtU? belnif equal to the bent, aiil all work war ranted. Call at my OtHee, No. yi1 j 9imtb Ride Market Street, Wilmtnirton. ' Jan 271m ,811'rfrcon Lentiit. i i. :. ,- ; ... . ?' . ALEX. SPItUM & SON, COMMISSION '- MERCHANTS WlLMIN(3TOf, N. I, r(.;, octlS-tt Il'i'f ill .1 EUGENE L. HARRIS, ' . ARTIST 'UT ' ';"'(! Crayon "Portraits SAS8AFHAe FORK, t. B' Fer8 EG St LEAVE TO CALL YOOU attention U. his I'm traiu hj (Jravun. 'erwms wichlni; irmid lilcturcs of them selves vr decrainvd liictiils, uhu ibawi. tlwin nicely cxM'iitod by semlirii; hi in a phuto- ruplitowork from. -A ;mv1 ihotnrh newswiy to bmurv a good bki ui s. Tim price Ut'iow incliulu jHthhure hv mail, fiu roller. fA neat franiflif walnut' and trill will tx' iurnhthvd totliot-e whii Jctirii Uat t 5o$a oo. ' y,4 A "itlCESi ' :' Sise 14x17 Inches . , - - . , ,. -j a foo Life 81ie (bust) . 1 jo'oo .) - l !? f- "- J 4r'ff r f ., , TESTI.MOXIAL8 :;r "Mr. Harris povsewg the rare gift, of being able to delineate, accurately, froin a photograiib or .othiir jiicture IJjo,eKtt likened of snv one. W e miarmileo satis faction." Oxfhnl Leader.! ' ' "Wehavii seeu hU.ork.and consider reflei-fe) a.ididonftl lustre m his jrCiilus in thatd.H'urtineut.", TortliHirhtiy Octl5-tf . , A. n . YrnHiiii'. v .w r. f.. i..ii irriu. 0 rSAW H 3 A! Lb KINDS OF JOUWokKEATl.Y M II ii 'U i 1- I i i, 'a m report of 74. , , no man wprhy of the nigh office of euougn io nna niroMir. jj j. n)iL very eon&dent ol neccsw.'Hf t .and exiHidrtlotiKlv support. ii :; .ml aan, SijwainiDgtoni. y end excculeil at llt' JOl'liXALOtllCE. - ' - - 4
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1877, edition 1
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