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- X y .... A t v V V . -- lA a i it id id of 10 lie 1 o id II h lie a or D N ra- no In Vi et i . .j - Hi lt lllg;1 ub i - 01 !': it ESTABLISHED, 1851. r WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1877. H PRICE $6 00.. I Louisana given; to;. hayes mwm Morton's resolution adop ted'by the. Ccmmission, reading the vote of , iii-..Lcuissaaa' Under stood to cover the a czzift Oregon and South j . . . Carolina. ' '41 1 V Hoon Reports. Washikgioh. Feb. 15,-JStearns is :" testifying before Wood's cotimittee in i regard to the use and abuse! of troope in Florida. . ! ' j ,t 1 ' ifbo privileges Sodeleetfoiis coinmit i tee are still deciphering the Oregon dispatches. . . j 1 ; The jrivilegei and powers commit ' , tee are Btill on Littlefield's develop j ' ments. . . j There will be nothing frojn the com- i ' i ." '' 'misstoo until made public j until 4:30 I . , , o'clock. ' ; ' ' Ilonore, colbredSecretary of State ! of Louisiana! arrived here j yesterday, !, ,'. (with certoitt papers, under fa subpoena I" " ' from the Senate' privilege! and elec ' ' tions committee.' It is supposed that I ' they are papers which the Louisiana ' llouse committee called for, and for ; r j reftvigMdeliVe which ihe returning ''V board are in duress. Louisiana Democrats here suspect that Weldon is.Mrs. Pinkston in male a'tUrel '.. - , . SeiutBv Mr. Logan, of Illinois, moved to take np the Senate bill for SCW 10BK. , New Yobk, Feb. 13.-1 large amount of piunella goods smuggled via Bonnes To nt and SL Aiban, with two smugglers captured. Many arrests. Merchants, middemen and revenue inspectors expected, Hight Reports. ; WlSSISClbX Washington, Feb. 16. The com mission 8 to 7 decided that noevidence can be received in the Louisiana case Yfunt electoral certificates. Numer ous propositions to take various kinds of evidence were made, all being re jected by a vote of 8 te 1, Oommis siouer Payne moved to allow counsel one hour's time but counsel declined and the commission resumed its secret session with a View to reachiug a final decision to-night The President signed the deficiency bill and the printers have struck. , Gen. Ruger will testify Monday con cerning the use of troops in Florida, and Gen. Sherman also will be called upon the stand. , i Rear Admiral Davis has been placed in charge of the observatory of the sick. . Kellogg, Pitken and Darnell, repre sented to the President that there was danger of bloodshed and trouble in New Orleans,, and urged - him to put a Stop to further dissension by recognis ing the Packard government, It is understood that the President intimat ed that he could not at present revese his determination not to disturb the existing States. llouss-Bills were passed removing the political disabilities of James Aus ten McCrak, of Florida, Henry II. Lewis, of Maryland, P. F. Tyler, of Pennsylvania, Wm. F. Russell, of Florida, Wm. B. Mackall, of Virginia, and Obas. H. Levy, of Louisiana, and min a bill for the relief , of Jas. J. Moring of Savannah. Skkaw.-Mr. Spencer presented the petition of Alford A. Green, of Ala bama, asking an investigation into the alleged wrongful action of he joint commission appointed to adjust tne claims between citizens of the United 'it ,1 . , t '.SI i. .nl A PMW ""."-l""" " rfMTi"r.nr;.: kmA to judiciary commitee. r ' Silver aoiiar aiegar nuer, ,.,. - wM km !.4UvnAAH Kir Kim in A nmiat last. I ' ------ o ! . JrZ.irZZtt considered to adjournment. I air. iuurrm, vi ,wmwi, ;vi.p. 1 -V ' the motion W account of ithe absence of the chairman of the cqmmittee on finance, Mr. Sherman, ancj said there j had also been a kind of understanding j that the bUl should not be considered until after the report of the silver com I - mission should be made. ; i Pur pjr the: discussion Mf. Bogy, a member of the silver commission, said the report of that commission had been completed and would haw been sub f? tutted to thftr Sef afcs had there not lUn si dimcuy W having it prented. He hoped that it would be printed and submitted to the Senate n a day or '.'ll1 Senator Kelly states in regard to his endorsement of tho cipher dispatch sent by J. II. N. Patrick on the 30th ftfVnvfimber to Col. W. T. Pclton that he was totally unaware of its con taiuing a proposition for the purchase of a Republican elector. He says Patrick came to him and stated that he had prepared a cipher telegram to the secretary of the Democratic Na tional Committee asking the latter to place $10,000 to his credit for the put pose of paying lawyers' fees and other necessary expenses connected with tho anticipated litigation concerning the ical party instead of & persons of dif ferent parties. V. j Rejected by the same vote. . r Mr. Abbott then offered another substitute; - h'l,A Th.t the commission will receive testimony on the subject or the frauds alleged t the specification of counsel for: the objections to certificates and d. l - Rejected by the same vote. Uti Abbott thw offered a fourth substitute; ' Resolved, That testimony tending tft show that ' the so-called returniug board ot Louisiana, had no jurisdiction to' canvass 'the vote for electors lor President and "Vice President, is ad missible." ' ' Reiectedbvthe same vote.' c'Jf1 Mr. Abbot offered a fiith, wbich was rejected by the same vote. It was as follows : ; Resolved. Thatlevidence is admissi ble that the statements aud affidavits purporting to have been made and for warded to said returning board in pur guaiice of the provisions of section 26 of the election law of 1872, alleging that riof, tumult, intimidation and vio lence, at br near certain parishes were false and fabricated and forged by cer tain disreputable persons, under the direction' and knowledge of the said ieturning board, knowing ine saw returning board, mowing Me-.aaiu statement and affidavits to be false and forged, and that none of such state mniitsand that the affidavits were made in the manner or form, or within the time required bylaw, knowingly, wilfully and trauduleptiy.feil and re fuse to caivass or compile more than 10.000 votes cast as is shown ny tne statement of the votes I the commis sioners of elections. " ; Mr. Hunton offered Janother' substi tute, as follows : Rptolvad. That evidence be received tlint votes cast and iriven IU JkWW W at the said election, ou the 7th of No vember last, as shown by the returns made by the commissioners 61 election fnr the mud nol s ana voiwz places in said State, have never" been compiled nor canvassed, and that tne said re turning board never even pretended to mwm of mm mm Coudttutd from tht Mjltigh Ntw. SENATE.- j Thubsdai, Feb. 15, 4. " Bf Stanford : A pvtitioii ifra ei- zeua of Duplin county, asking tor s prohibitory law pear Rdey's Church, Pender county. Rf erred. Jy Buort ; A Din W orgtmse a government for the city fa W liming ton. Referred, : ,. . . . By 'Mebane, of aooiingnam: a but to establish a new towuuhip in Rockingham " couuty to be called AUditon. Jieierrea. Bv Mtbane. ot Rockingham : a bill to establish a new township m Rockingham to be known aa New Be bei township, v Referred. . The bill of Crawford, to ainena article 6 of the constitution U tne BUte, came up at II a. m., as the ! cul de i rTh hill nroDoses that any one offering to vuto shall first exhibit his poll tax receipt; that this provision ball Le incorporated in the constitu tion provided the people so vow at in lwtion to be held for that pur poe the 1st Thursday in August uextj , , Hnehes. ool.. moved that the bill be indefluitely postponed. Cuus uuereu mu iui nrovidinir that the eleotlOU upon this question be held at the next regular election for members of the General Atembly. ' ! Stanford and others took the; floor aud urged the pas isge of the bill as a matter wbiob would redound to the benefit of all races and conditions. Folk stated on the part oi the Ju- dioiary committee that that commit' toe saw nothing wrong in tuo um itself, but had reported Upon it ad versely lot. tba ,ieaou na iuej thought thin-e had been enough tin kering with the eooaiuuMoo. -The vote was taken and the motion to table failed, yeas 19, naya 20. Crawford said he bad no desire w nrnta thin aaestion to a vote to-day, mid moved to postpone afid make opi oial order for Wednesday next at Vi o'e'ock. Aaopieu. , Bill to repeal the act giving tne ooanty of Pebder member of the HinA or KUDresentauvea. wau o'clock. a! two. 1 f- t Issuance of the Governor's certificates W'l - I-mI'. After discussion Logah "' moved to if'-.i-'Wak the bill the' Special order for Monday next at 1 o'clock. Agreed to without division. , v, ALABAMA. , ' Mobil, Frb. 16. -Wm. H. Wel- " r;ia lon was eenk to Mobile last Ootober, 1 teeommended by a member of the i " honse of OlafliB Co., to take aer I with P. B. Pepper A Co., ft H MIZ KlWXAtt lH houw here. He was engsged by Mr. reaper an ie toained in his employ! until about ten days' ainoe; quittioaj M" itaation he. took to drioking, probably on that aocouut oonpled wito m lue love matter and did aome wild things. acquainUnoes that ne wt going v kiU Limself and that he had sireadj . -L. ftf 1.1. 1. M..ltk. fi :o ) i aecuTca a room at auiu ibwh- , '; nt for fhat purpose. IThe last seen " " of Welclon ftt JPepper A0o.wm on the 13that 11 ft. m, when he called 'J,J rU anaVeddived ft settlemenl of his aooount He then told , the cashier il ' good-bye, ftnd ofi baio(f asked if he j i '.ii - was going to Mmain her f WpUed nn that he bad somethitg: else on b mi and was about to leave the city. Those who know him here tay that "' eioji a if resolution it was must have been Uken'over the drink ing table, and with these who hop , pecs 1 with bim at the time while told hie friends that his father ft ,vTi(M:f ' vr'! wasa LCLsran ' minister in i rhilsv fio'.phia. He was neTer , known lo IS i nJ P8T 5 interest.! in politios ' on one side or ' toe othetf. Ooft of 7e)Jou'f ftccjuaintances We is will irj to swear that Weldon has not . ,, l"?a in -.oobiiWoa of reapoimwillS for more than ft week and oan JrYo to the electors.' Patrick requested him to endorse this telegram because he (Kelley) was known to the National. Democratic Committee and It was de sirable to secure prompt action. Senator Kelley says ' he ' could " not read the cipher, and accepting Pat rick's statement of,,' its meaning, en dorsed it without hesitation upon the foregoing assurance as to its contents. The Senator also states that subse quently he . earnestly endeavored to get from the National voramiuee money to pay the lawyears' fees, and t. hpinir able to obtain it, 'raised MW O 43.200 on his own note for that pur pose, $3,000 of which ho paid to Hill, Thompson and Durham who had been retained. The remaining $200 he paid for expenses of bringing Lazwcll, one of the Democratic electors in Salem, as it was thought perhaps he had a higher number of votes than Cronin. , The folio wjng are v the resolutions ifld nnon bv the commission. , Mr. Hoar submitted the following : Ordered. Thai the": evidence be re ceived to show that so much of the act of Louisiana, establishing the Return me Board for that State is nnconstitu- tionai and me acts oi luemwwMf tag Board are void, Tote-Te'as, Messrs. Abbott, Bay are Clifford, Field, Hunter, Payne and Thurman 7. .-NayeB-MesBrs. Bradley, Edmunds, Frelinghnysen, Garfield Hoar, Miller, Morton and Strong 8. Mr. Abbott offered another suhsti tntA. as follows i ' i Retotved. That evidence will be re ceived to show that the returning board of Lyuisiana, at ,he time of canvassing and compiling the vote of that State, . . 1 a . J f ... 11.1 ' - O , i j UtlUW VI iiruioi'wiiiwvuwi " compile or canvass the returns by said , iu reading and, said commissioners of election, but that fir , T wa, ma3e gpe. said returning board only pretended to ordet f0P Tuesday ue xt at 11 canvass tne returns muue ujr wie owj supervisors of registration Rejected by the same vote. A seventh substitute was offered, as follows Rpxnhmd. That no person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States is eligible to be appoint ed an fllufitor and this commission will receive evidence tending to prove said ineligibility as offered by eounseltor objectors to certificates No. 1 aud 3. ; Rejected bv the same vote. ' Ir Justice F ctd,"oflered the eighth and last'substitute. as follows : ' 'Rvsohtd, That in the opinion of the commission, evidence is admissible upon the several matters which the counsel for nhiec.tors to- numbers 1 and i of fered to prove. '' ; This was also rejected by the same vote, and the question on the original order submitted by Mr. Iloar, came up. which ws that the. evidence offered be not received., Mr. Payne moved io strike out the word "no'." Rejected bythe same vote The vote on the original .order was then taken, and it was adopted by the following vote '. YeaB Mcssra. ! Bradley, bdmunda, Frelinghnysen, Garfield, Hoar, Miller, Morton and Strong, Nays Messrs. Abbott,' Bayard, iniilTniil. Field., Hunter. Payne and Thurman 7. m. ' After' the conclusion had been renchftd bv tho commission, the coun- 4 Bel were admitted and the above reso lutions were read by the. Secretary fhe commission are now in secret . . I'M. . :'. 1iI. J 1L - ll. session, mere is uiiio oouui, ui iuo result. Immediately after !the doors were closed, Mr. Mortoa submitted a resolu tion dcclanlig that the .votes of, the Hayes and, Wheeler electors of Louis iana, should be counted, aud assigning reasons therefor which are understood to lso cover the ease of Oregon and South Carolina. This resolution was adopted by a voleof'8 to 7. Justices Miller ; and Bradley, and Representative Abbott, were then ap pointed a committee to draft a report for presentation to Congress. V The commission tnen won ft recess, front &15. to 7 O'clock. Tha nnhlia nrinters who stormed work, held a meeting ana resoiveavo resume work, HAYES COqXffEIJ W. The CV)mrnissioi by a strict party vote "ight 'to Bevcn has declared that the vote of Louisiana must be counted for Hayes and 'Wheeler. The major ity stand by the certificates which are based on fraud. So Hayes will be President, yillany crowned with the laurel vneath. The Electoral Commis sion has done the work its Radi cal authors planned for it to do- a dark, wicked work cunning, malignant, devilish. That work would have been consummated, without j the Cornrnission. The Commission has been a delusion and a snare, ' It has struck a blow at the vitals oi our institu tions. But tho country, though blushing for shame tud bowing with indignation, will be peaceful and will live to retrieve what has been lost ; Hail to the President who steals his election! ' LOCAL NEWS. icv.i Temple of Israel. Dr. Mendekobn having re turned from a, sad minsioii, wiil con duct service at tha Temple, corner 4th and Market streets, thi 'morning, at IQl o'clock. He will, also, at the same time, deliver his anDUl ad dress. The public are welcome. During Dr.! Mendelsohn's resi dence of twelve moa'hs 'among us, he has not only filled bis own pulpit most acceptably, but has made many warm friends hmong the Oeutiles. , Rope Thler Caught. Yesterday a negro boi about 10 years . old was detected stealing rope used for hoisting at Messrs. Wilder and Morton's distillery, near th Carolina Central Depot, He was secured, officer Lewis Oordon wsa sent for and the fellow was ta ken to the Statiea House. ; When asked by Capt. Fitzgrald what his name was, he said ''Henry," without any surname. The warrant was made out "Henry Rope." Slate .News.. Charlotte has organized ft Literary . and Draft atio Association, c The Governor bas appointed Hon. John Baxter, of Knoivule, Tenn., a commissioner of affidavits for Noith Carolina. i ' Tbe Cbarlotte Observer has s prin ter who sts thirty birds one each day for thi rty days. A Concord man has done the same thing. Hon. Calvin Graves, of Caswell county, ex-Speaker of the House of Commons, and a leading man of his section, died last Sunday. Mr. Ham, who killed a man by the name of Johnston a short time ago in doldsboro, has had his trial re moved to Wilson, and will be tried here at the next term of the Superi or Court, The people of Marion, McDowell county, held an indignation meeting day or two ago, and protested sgainst the action of t ie House in striking from the provisions of the Western N,C. Railroad bill the see tioa which gives one-fourth of the stock to the private stockholder?. ' On a strike. A horse drawing a cart took it into his head suddenly yesterday thai he would stop, at the somer of Fourth and Princess streets. Ho lay down, kicked up and wallowed iarouud. A mule with a dray load of wood passed at the time, and the mule, seeing the horse was on a strike thought that ho would try it, but he moved on after the driver had administered sounding blows with a large whip. Thore was a very appreciative audience of small boys. ' v AT THE THEATRE. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Bv Fenneils "A . resolution ""of In' atruntion to the Judioiai y committee in relation to the. bill in regara to the New Hanover Criminal uoun hill Calendar. i Bv Richardson: A bill to estab lish a Board of Audit aud Finance for the citv of' Wilmington. Com mittee on Corporations. The Senate bill to estaoiisn a sys tam nf !onntr government was taken up as tbe unanisned j business oi yesterday. The , qneston recurred npon Bagloy's amendment, wbiob Btnkeft from tne out toe proving wbiob makes mugistrates elective bj the Qi neral Assembly and gives it to tu people, as at present, . t be qudstion reonrred on B igley'B amendment and it was rejfottd by a vote of yeas SG, nay 66. The1 .question recnrrmi on aior ings anienomeni, wuwn pmviutn that the Governor shall recommend the maflistrates, instead of tbe Lig- ialatureleoting. L'ha Teas uud navs were oanea. and the amendment, was n j-'cted by a Vote of yeas 40, nays 61. The yea and uayu were oauactanu sbo bill pissed ki coiid reading by a mu nf vpn fi5. uavs 36. .- -. --. , . u.. Tbe question roourrea upon mo AinnndniHut uf i Ueudursou wiuou provide that when a tew township a AfttHblisbed. ' when tbe General AsHpmhlv is'uot.hTsestaou,' the Gkv ernor whall appoint and the mugis - trntes when so appoiuted snail uoia tbeir office until tbe next meeting of tbe General Assembly. The amendment was put to a vote and adopted. i Tbe question vien reourrea.spua Viigban's amendment, which strikes from tne bin me: provision wu urn makos the Board of County Com- missiouers eltoHve by tbe Board of .TntiAAa nf tha Pesoe. The veas aud Days were called and the amendment was rejeoted by i vote of yeas 41, nays 61. Thn oiieatiou reonrred upon anoth r amendment offered bv Vangban, which' takes away the . eleotiou of magistrates by the General Assem bly, aa tbe bill provides, and gives tbt Governor power; to recommend. The amendment was reieetea. The question nxt recurrea npon Miss Mary Anderson as Juliet. In spite of the inclemency of the evening, a nne audience assoraniea at the Opera House to bear tbe ren dition of Sbakspeares great senti mental drama, "Romeo aud Juliet." Miss Anderson's admirable per sonation of the fair daughter of the Capulet'swas thoroughly apprecia ted by her listeners.. Her conceit tioa and rendition of the olaraoter she assumed, was fully in keepini with the genorally received ideal of the gentle lady of Verona, of whom Borneo says ! . . , , , "With Cupid's arrow she hath Dion's wit." Until the ploy was half concluded we were not prepared to say this much for her. In tbe simple love passages between the lovers Miss Anderson does not do herself justice She shows her consciousness of the fact that, tjhe role of the simple! fettcd girl does not suit her, but "wtien heij misfortunes come thick and fast, the tragic music thoroughly inspires ho i From the beautiful tableaux where she kneels before the altar and plights "her troth in secret to her faithful Romeo, to the lastsbcnc in which she. voluntarily dies with him, she fully deserves the high encomiums that Jhave been jfivkhcd upoa her by the press. fcIio has a graceful forui and rich, full voice and her face is very" attractive.. !ML'rcutio was the best actor ot tie stage. R'imeo was scare ly inferior to him. The good Father performed his part admirably. The Nurse was very good' , ' At ' A crowd ofu'isy;uegro boys iu the gallery grt aty marred the evtu ng's ' joyment. We suggest that a po Hoard ot Audit. The bill providing for the Board of Audit and Finance forthektity of Wil- mwrgton was placed on tht; House cal endar Thursday,1' Tho measure was in troduced by Mr. Richardson v This importaut bill deserves atten tion at once. It Is a measure of justice and security for our tax-payers,, and there should be no objection raised to itsjpassago. , The Couuty Bill. , Tbe bill providing for bounty gov emment, which was printed iu tbe Journal afew days ab and com mented on in our editorial columns, bas become a law. That we chroni cle this fact with great atifuotio&, it is almost useless to remark. .' ,Tbe" completed bill, inoluding the amen Jmeutu, will be reprinted probft btyiu a day or iwor" MX IBTERTISIMSJiTS. WHY PAY G20 FOR A READY-MADE SUIT, WHEN you can have one made to order by the Prince of Tailora for 25l '' ' j. Mccormick, fcbl7-2t i Evan's Block.. JUGTRECEIVGD gPRING SAMPLES l eleuAnt mmm SUITS ! Made to Order-$33 to $.T0-F!tGnarantced. J. M0COKM1CK.,, fob 17-2t ' Evans' Block. Petteway c Schulkcn, RROKT.RS AND COMMISSION MER C HANTS, Wilnilnirton, N. C. Orders aud consignments solicited. Offering to- , day Spiriu Turpentine, Rosin, Cotton, Western and N. C. Bacon, Mountain But ter in tubs and rolls, Potatoes, Apple, Onions, ) Onion Setts, Dried Apples, Feathers Poultry liggs, Mullets, Mackerel, Corn, Flour, itc, dev.. Constantly receiv ing and closed out dally,, Fill orders for cur loads. Bali, .MOiasses, etc. secure transportation at lowest rates. feblT-ttr, . , . rv , 111 THE FR0I1T! .it Stolen- V . Mr, E. W. Van Deven. one of the Marv Anderson Company, lost ft small valise on tbe dors between here' and CiolnmbiV The valise is a am '11 b'aok one and wa stolen while Mr Van Dov n was in the smoking ear. v , f'v-j!"'- ;M 1 I ie city bui Was introduced in tho Stale Ben ate on Thursday, by Mr. Short, aiid re ferred to the judiciary committee. ; It ought not to slumber tliore,' iThe time for action is very short. . Geo. R. French & Son, DKALERi H 11 OOTS & SHOES, ' Leading QUALITY , ANJD STYLE IQf jaOOUS, ,ffi,vlng more Durable & Comforlable- ? Wearins' SSiocs, At LE8S Price than any House in the CITY OR STATE! We have the I Largest and Varied not legally constituted undcr tbe law eHtaUishinir ' it in i thie. that it ! :a factljct-drtepyopBiblefftrtivft. I was tomposed of 4 persons of one politj '';. ".: Good. : vvhilo flnnfttor Howe" was sinning his ahirt sonir before the electoral. commission, uvib nnA nf the snectators. oroniwo mw Inmhflr. Reorescntative ; Jenks, of Pennsylvania, penned on a cara ana ...uut aiAimd me loiiowinir:, aimiorv lift Fiction Bneaks." i The bon mot was appreciated by all irho read it ;"' ' . ' , . " li'iiBsii. has 540 nionastcries' and con- " Vonto which enjoy an annua Income of 'nearly1 $7,000,000.'" the amendment offered by Todd, rf Ashe, which provides that tbe magiB, trates so eleoted shall serve without nut. ' !''" . ' i ' AuO j" auu nj .Tfom viju u the amendment was rejeoiea oy wnUftf Vbm 42. navs 64 , . Hera a numDer oi amenumeuw. coming from me nepuoueau aiuo, Tflr ofleied and all voted down. .m,,. Tbe question then reonrred npon ki-.: 1.: , Ai.lm rt lha Kill v-tft nmnripft. ' i The veas and navs were called and the bill passed by voto of yeaft 67, .navs 68. t ,( Oo motion of M'Brayer, the reso lu ion tor the telief of James D. MoPborson, tax oolleetor of Pender county, was taken up. . (Authorizes the Treasurer to settle witn bim, end relieves him of penal' ties imposed for ft temporary de- - ..,1. . ' . i ' 'r, 't . 1 The resolution passed its several I teaaiszi. 1 ' ' , , ( il.enmHU be statioud netr cnoiig u to keep them in order, buroufter. Rev. Or. Deems. , ,Y , , This distinguished divine and bis wife were the guests of .tfr.W.F K r negay.in JoldBboro', on Thursday, arrived yestu'rday at Mr, Ishsm Fai aou's, Faison's . Depot, nbere they Trill spend a few days, and they are expected in this city on Saturday evening or Sunday morning, t They will remain ia Wilmington a day or two, being entertained at (the resi dences of Mrs. Kennedy or Capt. J. E. Leggett. We hope Dr. D ems will preaoh one sermon during bis tay. North Carolina is justly proud of this favorite son, and ma y of bis old friends will, be delighted to meet him again, , , ) w , , Tbermometrlcal. ' " 'Jthe state f,tJethermometer at the various stations named teiow wasjoo- served at the signal office in this "city at4:30p. m.: . ' Aui!;ii8tft,50; Charlestoril'fi4; Oalves ton, 50 ; Jacksonville, 57; Mobile, 50; New Orleans, 50; Norfolk, 49; bavai , aau,,; Wilmington,. pt . . Index to New Advertisements. J,MeCormick Just received, eprittg samples for business suits, , J. McCormick. Why pay $20 f. , Petteway ' 4 Schulken Brokers commission merchants; orders and consignments solicited. V. Heinsberger large lot of beautiful new style papeteries. Giles ft Murobison Remington Cast Steel Socket Shovel Assortment. 'it ifrr bv, And you can always flud the thing you want at a hKasoNAlb rmcs, at , ii ".in.- Cel. Burr's Lecture. Ou Tuesday night, 20th inW, Col. J, G, Burr will deliver a lecture at tbe Library Boom, for' the' benefit of the Ladies Benevolent Society Hie theme "Local History," is one td interest ml," Ool.: Burr's abititv insures an agreeable and inetroutive treatment of it. 'We know 6f bo 0nj who possesses more of that peculiar kind of information which refers to old times nd old folks, the customs and peouliarluea it may be, oonneo ted therewith, dr who oan portray them more vividly, rendering their nnntemolation more profitable f Or" interesting, than Ool; $114 The judications for to-day aro colder cather, possibly light rains, followed by clearing weather. , i. r TliE PATAP&COl rFAMILY FLOl'R, , OF BAlrhiOKE i mm f.vi'i-a 1 CONTINUES. -.TOl GROW IN POPULARITY "?aND MAKES ; FRIESDS FOR ITSELF. - - , . vi lo THfcRR IS NEVER A MURMUR about It, but always gives THE COURTS.. , ; ., Major'. Ctviri. s ' Jennie. Wlii t, selling liqnor with out a license j case dismissed tn pro curing a license and paying the eoet, Thodore White, disorderly non duo1?, dismissed ou payment of costs. M aglstrate's , Court, Harriet Collins was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner for trespassing, but was fonnd not guilty. I Isaac Jonas, 'assault and battery. UUl jJUIII'J s CITY CURRENCY. y '',",'.: c ,i i. n , . " - ' ' Yesterday, the street hands, ow ing to the rainy weather, were put to work oleaning up the city ball. News is so scarce that like Eugene Aram lu prison, "I havo been so oon demned to feed npon myself, that bave become lurfeite! wilb tho diet,", .,. ':." ' ; Kntlre Satisfiictlon t ... . , . . T . . .. .. ......... nd needs only to be 'tried to assert its superiority over any other brand .,. . ! , offered In this market. . 'Ji , . . , , dou't ask a judL'iuuut without trial, SEND FOR., A SAMPLE. ft Is sold at SAME PRICE as Is charged for Infer ior Grades, PUT CP IS BBLS, AND HALF BBLS. ' ' 11 OR AT RETAIL. J ' Other brands 'gradiug below the patapsco, 8aratosJv4d Trinccsr have Uod tho tt'Ht aud oonldcnce to the public. are offered : Feb. 10, jJAMES G. STEViiNSON. f .if I-. ( i :.t. ,' f.. ) n 'i. j f ( .1 ,., t
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1877, edition 1
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