m IB,",I,,,,I,, ll - , ' . ' ' - ... .. 'I' "V .' i It ' I ....... .... ".. . t ' "p,amES. 1 'IHFv jfe . .. j A ,: V ; 1 "V" v : I V 'RrvI1 ' : ; ' I A i J II : UjI 'J V;X-0 V V 0 r i; nc month, ccnu,. ...... . V, U . : ,-r . 1 --4 -- ! gl!iH,Ir. 60; Three tb rnrbelivcredbjcarricra, Dart of the city, at uie 0 - -l i;1irul. rtes . nArt nnv and .SC I IT!"-" paper regular' '"V... uillp1ea.se rrtv VOL. !,., WLMITOTr9-MOND4 Y' JANUARY 8, 1877 fr-,rtoryfcfIraplicr. ii OUT -mlTtirJcey is r11- ' - -.1-1 sister to CAROUPTAy in l,utitiuous? rains in Raleigh to cIobc tho week. . v. -: v(il , . The colored folks in Newbern -y.ian ralcd last Thursday $ "A 'J . .-I ...ut i-it1' Cumberland and ilarue.tt. f Mpnng: A uiu tow it was a mere iormamy as i relation to averments in UPsof wdictmcnt. J the law must uucucmrj. . . ...... , . ' . tv;,, a 1 T 1 : I I . 1 ... ..'tlmt ! Tlx" !11V'MN. Lil.V I collectors and slierifls were put iiiHjn their i rpn.liii'r ' and the committees to k7W- " (-1 We will be gUd to receire coanunlcatioti from our friends on any and all subjects of Aval tntavrtl ttnt : :" v ,.- l. ." r t ..- r - -. . The name of the trritcrftnMtlTryi b furnUhcd io the Editor. - Commilnlcatioos must b writlcn csiy on one side of the paper. ; , ; Personalities must be troided. 1 And it ii especially and particularly under stood that the editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns, ' Ihesaleofreal estate for 187G taxes mis uouri. has-been louowea oy aiargc increase oi , . . . . -f p-fv TTaii i - vao not presume io sci. op our upiu- ioreij;u luuuagc oiv, uunw j was held to-day in front of .the City Hall. . UL, K.f vessels under forei-n flacs entered the lcreTcrcDO '-lT- Xow thc nulbcr is between -two be complied of' Judge McKoy or of any other gentle- i. liumircil and constantly in- ; man who has rcatt more law, tnan we crcasinT. . ... , ... V 1 r have (our acquirements in that direction vThe easy access to the harborJS onoia- NOI 29J. Gen. J. " wm : : for letters t ' J? f tlinill l i 'V VV I 11. I Ml 1J- 1 '4vJUwi.lftion lain on me l.hmc . - , " - " - . h Thn following billa, upon .1 their secoua J letters were V.ns river, two miles below and twj miles widr, was fp02nJ i .1 . . I Tluirul.-l V ' 1 , ,r.,. I: tnfl " -I - " Z M ...II txbUlll t i v . . auu.u,,, w. - - tlie 0nly 1G8 bales oV cotioiv receive ,u comn)i u.hature . " ics Raleigh last week ; against ;0J7 - 74; igTi-7; , f- A!i,tn 6tmc VI,;;- , m resara 10 me Wl gam k; Eaton hal)ecnleCteacuici.eB. J .J- t. .i find two cornel- r,,. r,f thp. Newbern Fire JJei A Postal Dot; r. nnnflj tnn rnw rinl nf Wack- duccmcnt, the certainty of cargoes another, call at I . " . . ,r stone) but we cannot, alter agai the bill passed by, the legislature on the - becoming the shippinng port for the Un baturtiay last .. - ft lin a u vuu Qt ron0ra1 delivery of the 1 r" ' , i , This latter is ouy rcasou wuy uummsvou at the general delivery 01 .,, i.v n.n Tjftsi:.fiirc on the , .v,: w. this city and to these 231 delivered. This, it must to 1 v.u.w -j j . and the very low port charges another. rememocreo, is cs.ciuivc-ut iu - ceivc their mail in boxes. 2d iust, understand about j this court interior of Georgia. Many vessels are novr business. Either this is a part of the under charter to load cottoa ' for.; foreign ' , pnng circnu or iws now ,.i,iuu xoxu ... . , interior. : This adds i l,,.l and - 1 mnpor 01 tne rtewuern . r.c ''?J',J,A. " . iii Alabama,. arc for the ensuing year.; ; . 1 V tii(. Vermont Democratic Mr.1 "Wynne, of 'Rarcigh, contmnetpj JieTreasurer t .a iiw ..,n,U have issued .n inv L-d chief en- jjijf 0 regulate-the rates of mtm.st . ieccipts in Charles )epartment : yfety fauV suteperiSion! ul the rules . .tit& up Ii: R. 72 authonziug the l'b- -Sth,. up tp and v mtinneo to )ie Treasurer to pay the luueral expenses January oth, ool cas then Judge McKoy cauuot, provisions cf the bill, lejja ' SpiriU and Rosin. . . Charleston since December and ofii UKtor it must rank as reach probably 200,000 ( bales , companies in mo micnor. iuis auua nndcr the hxTeW to tbe amount of cotton shipped ' Iy hold it, from Wilmington which this; year will Hut a - b 4 - 1" " 1 -1 IClUSlVe OI rriuay, l i nrin ovtra tnfm nmi in I w?rir tnirantine .V ,c.tr . ...i:J city is rapidly rosin : rcceipw " i.-i , sess on. but who will hold court ru tf nn " Z f I . - M. IJV V v reat deal changes hands hero and the assuming largo proportions f,.r cons ,g Mrtny v Y krrv l-oat! w .! .,i.,,,,,iiliwl'islliml Isat resting place! The rules were sus- We have ..i v bnnPH were broken and he', snstamedi cf tbe late Dr. V. M. mcUestcr tipm ir mil,gto 111--I .. . 'i , H -I no verv serious inwrparmjurie. . 5 ;t On Thursday 1 t au election of officers of the above 1 result. The question as to whether this -uric I i..!.;u w.xn to wave vistcnLiy morning. VilliJM4onvicteainD,ceni- . li. 'a.ix. 754 barrels ton for the same period u " f us Bext janUary ? jro ciiu. i a : . . i 1 cmrifs tnrnpnfirifi and 7.23fl barretS rOSin. I 1 ,.,nnl lrrol rrnnt'lorrirm uml i-v .r .. 3 ", T . j Vi,.. o.,1ntiin8 were ..adopted ; - veiwi o bv ast,vCornelitaRer P- nt to the Senate with- rane Fear Club. we vfind ;tliat opinions difier as to the . . - . I a i n BAn I '1111 I lllliri r 1 I .-'- v & I - ;E fired two balls into iwovrw Falfinf n n i ' t . . ... ..r w.,rM iintv The lout toSf0S3nlBnr. ; j j ! . : ;. . incut cuizeu- ui xvv --j-. -- .-ti tV, 4fl?-:i, 11 to lie-entiftled Vn a -v. A, ,TOQ, . . . V t.i, cn wnnn vorv critical condition. ; I " T-,t MJIup, to serve lor mu cuouiu 1S) w lft Wl ut UF8r .... ..v- lauci " '"'V ' - 1 tlmr t ip town OI miliou. .iw auv- - . . , . it, i .... , .. i ; ij i.i l, wpro ia tnlicationS for -.Keeper r fr1 - t! Milton arid at their rooms last Saturday cvemng, w lull et iruitiui discussion auu u uo.u uu of th? Capitol, and aircaoy ineru aiu llfWv-n vamiW Gau-e. Uailroaa, ami following were elected : v. "jc'j settled as onco .oy icgisiuinujiuauuituv for State Libraran, ' and au .average oi , a'uspnion of the -nik to put t l -pressitlent : H. G. Flanner, Vice do.; W. 0r else some disagreable litigation may be . a. . -' s r m ir i - - . 1 . a. . . i n r po iuuu .a.v... , its passage. The bill to hi. - v . - : - . ? ' . . i I v s-. Ss--v Wil I iiiinr v.jnrv mas nowcr to mi. - -. i j ,i;. , . ..... 1 BCtUUU tviiuin- - i . ... The Raleigh 'Young Men's Christian .-A; ernonal from the medical pn.tession ii to Thte Thermometer extra term but we cannot sec hov,inas:rmch Comprcfcs Company is doing i con- a heavy business, and its wnarves arc , always filled with foreign vessels, . coastwise shipments are compressed, or at " least but a small proportion ; but tho... Compress is at work niht and day.- ir Another important branch of business . r m'opivnd si vast imnetus darins our visit; Naval stores, which had langutsnea lor the past four years, suddenly, revived. . i : .."ll 1 1 . Spirjts of turpentine wnicn uau uwu.ua low' as 23'c'cnts, and which at tho begin- . e .i 1- ,-. r miv- .r?ott Tiraa at 4?. ' UIU1I OI Hie vcvtv vi uui w' - jrwa. .lpnt Association has. during the extreme, coia :yfl-taken inand reierml tocom.umt.c ... From ickrn Iowa rauru i . an,if weather of the past montli, given :?out , to l;pTOposuWha and grievanves. V .,Jat this nlacte we obtain itavonh'Tl irimuer.a thc oor in it8 midst 120 coru- oi-wooa solution of enquiry TOu.. the thermometer LtWr W :"wMy It a JUtU about 5 rationsj. : b:: Uountid;out of l'ublic! : T;ea,ury .. for port of the bermomcte lead into the lucer'. 8outbcrn Underwatera Assiciation makiriglection return,, $ mormng at ;ol o clock . ir f L ....w hft beautiful .ri'wb at its aunnal meeting onThurs- adopted, and sent to tho bonate .hont Augusta, 40,. cloudy; "'.T. ... r.- ...rotirr' laVlnst0 p.lected Hon. R AV. Rest, Pres being engrossed. . . . 1 ... P fai-: Cincinnati, 18, lig -iU!T , '"t:: SinJr. G. Placknal.,, Treasurer; ilUo incoporat, 1 twn 3C,ir ; JaCksonV l.r.., Liihoi had J.t V, -r...:... c,oi W Watts tendered t ana a?:Tri7j . . - . , . ia..),-. . I i in r luav uaiuuvi, -- .1 -..r , s - . . 1. 1 ..fr -js . c nil iv steadily marcheil up to 45 cents, with the United States Signal Office as thc act which gives us sa January hfa gtUl furthcr advance., .This -I -ii i......1.inI.,.; f-v 'tlirton pnorotrpll in thlS Vip followiuor re- court is merely amendatory to one pre- J , - l.leRsinff to those ensascd in - O - I . . - - S - . . ---- - J . , r oa tfiVpn this vionslv nassed and in the amended act business, which was once almost too soio co I j i , j . . , ' . . . the time for holdim; all the courts ia this industry oimc piuo au Charleston, 41, county is specified. '1 he original act was. Ui ,. fiolirpc- . rofihoil . annarv , 1 htn lb4 auu iuu Li V DUJ f , L. i . v... v ille. 46. fair; Key Amendment February 11th 18.4. inoxville, 33, cloudy; The Week of Prayer. lusiry ui uiu jmvi .. . rim lumber business has much dimin ished, and a few years more will mark its end. As tha timber becomes more mac- iblc, the superior advantages oi tnc her forests of Georgia and Florida "will. frcs i POSTAL HOURS. It is " exists LVi.n niibau. patriots are I . . ai Gov. Vance, his resig- rence, i 'ii...' CiiTi?nril! discou'roscd: n .Tiulo-i. of the Sixth ' Judicial t in. I l iil kJ '.""' v -i uiiuyi. w o . . . t I . ,,, L j,t Um!l n vMiu-Wc DUtrict, h. take effect from ami alter me " - . I . .1 ... h'ohrniirv ll i. I - licines and supplies rjic nr.,, , . . . It ,s ciirenuj "7"wst;5;mic ontUfartheT notice as follows: Cox, chairman of the fctateiemoCTauo . Northern trirouh inaila..... Executive committewUl. siiccoed , Jndge jJSrtSS threygh and wiy ioail, nr. w. ...i....r i.ncifrf,!tinn raKes II iU.C Ull i .-I the first da v of 'Februa.ry nt.. : The llaleigh Observer Siays; The loss qf Mr. Stanhope Pullen by the fires night before last was greater than statecster dav "The horse burned was his fine sorrel blooded animal worth at least $500; other less nearly thc same. Saturday's Raleigh Observer say:; The habeas corpus casts of the pomunone of Granville county, whom Judge . Watts .t .iutaih hiu, ia the course he Ras imprisoned for contempt m re iiwhj. w T . ... i nr.W issued bv mm wnuen vwii. 1 out for thc white pooplo ot outn '"r Vrg arsued before ma and u.r the relief of those who j,-' Mcrs; Edwar5f Wrattr 1f-r the onnrcs-i .jn.f .1 p.otMolr of Raleizh. for plain? .... hl-a . nnt i insisrs aicrrimuu.' X- uuw til nil lMiU.nullillltll Jinv ," UUO, uuv ""U.. 7- 'i.i. . !.. -i . , .. tenure . uy. v.Mev r, l .w.JlaWi.tons oucnbu noc.;s;ou torday, Memphis 18. .q"he Evangelical Alliance has issued. assert their pre-eminence. - : - fThe culture ot rice, once tuo oisiinciu uf IliO u. .ml there; liavc been recent suc- fir Ihnn in thc field. lainuid nn "inc"ulai ii V i .ii r :.. t Arkansas vote. ine i.oui rt most nositivclv that it A Y lJ ,'l7V 1 w j; w . ( will ii't. pay taxes to tho Kellogg indent, i ! . L.U. . y - llll'TOK AWO THE PUESS. is really ,to- bad that it i ijtrpssary !:..! a ujaniikc Wade Hampton Iron. tt uks ot thos? who should do noth- t'ost Oliiec J 5: iO P Jl on a M -i ' cloudy ; Montgomery, 45, threatening ; the followil)g prosrarnroe for the wcok of business of the old Oapo Icar Pc New York, 33; lair; JNortolK, lair ; - JaQ 7 to j 1877 nea y r r -. yield Pittsburg, 28, light snow ; Savannah, 41, s?UU(lav January 7 Scimon, Christian ... nnln nmir i out from the magnificent fair ; Yieksburg 27, cloudy ; Washington, Mlnwsll;D; i John.,1. 7. t . . fields. These last arc mostly... abandoned 1. , CIOIK ly ; AVilmmgtbn, 38, cloudy. .lioDesr of the ultra virtue uwn party consists in nothing more t'uuiiiixplaining his position and lh iiitu people of South Carolina ' il l.t'ttui - Pr.v'onll:!! POlllcst. Of ' I 1 1 1'J 4 . U.OVM . pi of tlU expreshjou HanqUon 4ind itotliarij certainly better qualified !0Tctliah are those living beyond tho lrof hi State and who are only itors ami not participants in the Rale'g'i Observer. General Assembly: a.;iir - ' Maila for the N. C -IUili oad, and i -; - JoutesVppHed threfroro, at.. ... MI M Southern -mails for all points South, ; Western maUy'(C Railway) daily U:C0 A M Fayetteville, and offices on, Fear Hiver, Tuesaays auu n ; - . Onslow fices prery llwaj, daily (except Sundays) C. 00 A M ow Cft II. and intermediate o- fi es every Frtday-.........v.M? .UJ-A.. - - '-ahrive: I s.. ... . Xf Northern through mails............... t Northern way and thUglv . ni iih,, ,8 . 1 M fTV.rt Cm fhvi HO. mail?. UV blC4UJwafc, r- p M. dailr. except Hundays, and on Sundays from HO to !:..0 A ,M. Stamp Office open from 8 V M to M, and llnnnl'ImPIII ( DCU aami-uo r- when m U - . i - iu ctnmn . ii,nmtmont 1 1 1 1 tJ 1 1 aAuii;uflL i tsfamns for sale at. ff30 ." v- stamp otnee ia closed. . ! . .i Key "Boxes accessible at aU hours, dayanu - SfaUs coUected from street boxes every day FitiiJAY, Jan, 4. : . Message from the -House transmittbs rejrjlutions of respect to the late Dr. 1 . m. nunBn ivmndr: of th3 . House ol KpiirPRPntatives' FJaCCd ' . On wcuu' r .x.no. , hQOAh NE 1 si. Four Feet oh a Level. Mr. John II. Allen, of this city, has just ret u'rued from a New. Year's visit to his father at Bristol, Tenn. He was at that place on the 1st iust., and during the heavy snows which fell at that time. He says that soni3 days everybody was house bound. Fences and fields, the line of rail way and all signs of shrubbery were buried under the suow, which was four feet deep on a level. The thermometer was.at one time down to 8 degrees below zero. The streams were all frozen over and covered with snow and obliterated and it was feared that heavy losses to the; stock would re sult. ' - 'jj ' ''.' ) .' ; ' Superior Court. - The Jauuarv term of Superior Court, His Honor, Judge McKoy, presiding, con vened here ths morning. The following is a iUt of the Grand Jury : J. H. Allen, : Charles Jones, J J Cutlar, II l xivimw. . - w . Monday, niariS.-TIuu.tov.og and ms wm. we T i ir UTViri'i i . i in li i l iivit'i "- t' " w lb ah ncnc! Tn ilnnbt in time thev will 3, ... .1 I ( LIlL'l . Tuesday, January 9. l'raycr : for tnc , the most productive meadows on Holy Spirit of the Universal cburch, Joel, the continent, or, like the Polders of llol ii; for its deliverance from error and land, be so thoroughly .reclaimed as to bo ; corrnntion. and its increase of Aiith, applicable to any crop. - - X 1 j. activity, holiness and Christian charity. Pfew Advertisements. ..HliiuK-tiiixl EaUns the !ee of w in. Ic u.,w suiu'-on in South Caroliua. Also resolution i" &r tlmConrederate for 1- swibmy, - I WITH '.l.l.'F..l.r..LG ...V ...... l .. . i 1 II" il.... 1. a I iiuu n...v.. ;u mm nov ior- ni nisei i mat and Irctit of J his oflcudiog is in ti; une letter to Hayes that he Je to TuN'cu. The Chailestuii News urier comes to the front very gallant- indication of thij, Governor's course nearly,! if uo. (pi'totUl of the Dcrud- I'lprrs' in the State and, surely, . r.. v.iinilv K:ir.n no-". C'nAS. I. MYKI H . Hoot & :Wlioe AlaKrr. - JAS. AV Llr A. SHKIER-AU Male Linen Bosom Shirts for OOcents, worth $50. i ' Wednesilay, January lO.Praycr for famiiies: for the nnconverted ; lor wui. and daughters at school and college, and for those abroad ; for any jn . sickness, trouble or temptation, and forfthose who have recently beetf added to the church. . - - . V . r ... . Thursday, I January ll.-rrayei iji nations; for rulers; magistrate and states men; for philanthropic arid j! U'uevolent institations; for a pure literature, the spread of a sound education among the people, and the main tenancc of peace. T7:.v... TANmnrv V2 Pravcr for Christian missions. Luke, xxvi ; 49; for Sunday-scools and for the conversion ol the world to Christ. 1 , Sunday,, JJaunary 14. Sermon: One New Advertisements Fcremau M liishon, Amos V IJrown, Claus Schri-1, one fiith, one;baptism, enc God, and ' ver, John F Garrell, Wm l Jacoos, u u i 0nc Fatber 0f an. Ephcs. iv. 5:0. Harriss, Charles H Thomas, William Ii Peterson, David tt Canaday, John Gause, Henry Robinson, Balaam Y Wade, Wm What Wilmington Is. r-t .Tno. T) Carjacrbu. of the llills- " See new axis, ovi fourth page. Liies. Bill to -declare tne discipuun. j ri-ht of secret benevolent societies-mAm SUto. Kefvrred to Judiciary, ' York. Bill to incorporate . the ,Yilke Yallcv Kail road Company. 1 .. Dortch; Bill in elation , to jT :.w. .r .Uiirl iudiciarVJ ' . "Mopre. of Wjven BiU tfM teVami iUejeopb of .Soui Carolina arc por.de lU2bters to-morrow. Sl with the ae,io of their Governor raaria in America, of;, the State ,.9f , fTb,: lioyal : t a xT...i. P.,..,lin' Uprerrcd tO propoMuuiw . - - Rosenthal, Lewis j Chap- boro Recorder, spent a few days recently Cooking aone People aue rapidly . turniso their attention to the vfact that the SWEETEST CANDIES, THE FRESHEST FHUITS and the PRETTIEST and , CHEAPEST TOYS ; arc to be found at 'the , NEW CANDY STOBSl- NEW CONFECTIONS and FRESH FltCTT consUantly received. ' r SS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac, tho bert ss well al the cheapeet brands, always on band. JAMES W. LlPPIXJff . janS Corner Front and Princess it'. good eatI&Ihe spice of life; '- . 1 i . . tty investing in one of the following STANX)ABD COOK BOOKS, You will thereby be enabled to .harft yoar U13 UfSl auA juji.v'" .Mcle uu, WTu. ..... - :,,: , 'visit toNf,icnd3 and rcla- MrS. H,Ic'. IUipli or th. MaU man, miwiiuiftu i .i.r.Uv. .... v . r ,,f the Grand Jury and the Judge's fives here. Always a warm rh.r-c to them was transacted up .to the Wilmington and her interest idva Ths Wejdher to-day is wiu.ly i -i likcT ; ' asv ni" nl Mareh- e a 1 :1!;33IVM. 1 ia rather lad taste' for others r'Mtrcroit. Vc give the "A from the article in tho News" & ;.cr: . I ; s to take jorth Carolina. Referred Drppositions .j,.- following and grievances. " . t 4 ; News & Mes age from the Houic trans re pei f ii. ling m resolution ot inomry. ryS r- yam.tU ms- it requests I'UOUO. ii'(- : ji . rlLmi Asstmblv with a back. be sititl iu his letter to Governor 1 ?,-n:,htho General Assirnbly 1 u . :.... 1 1. . t, ....1. . 1 luruis" i' 1 . . . . BSac jfcdplc fqreo fashion, but H was in kiu.tut Ca'iudc tried to drive the t:cd- 1 - - . . -. 1 iimnKn i n ucuvini 7 W n.l ju.t. South Caroa ' of th6 am0Unt paid to SnonM ,. . ; u, a meKtni r the I rnlrty I. 'r9iWJn' &!h S.iroL,nr: for making Jtlieloctioa return in Ualc ccmc.or will, be bcU iue. xievoua inai uovcruo rr: , n.i tnmnnncs.in. luawub J'Ptoa dues not go. The people of r!,p . Presidential- Electors, . With, a this evening, h ui our report close. his annual visit to the seaside is generally one full of investigation in regard to our progress and CitT Court. "'..J-hrXnt what wc arc no'V. conimcr- E.U11 Johnson was boibro the Mayor t0 wbat wc have been. AYc wd- this m.ning, charged with 'disorderly imgiy surrender some of our space to-day coudua. She was J found guilty bht . folowins extracts from the Re- judgment was suspended ou payment of jer, relative to Capt. Cameron's visit: cosis. , uur annual visiw to vino v.vj v frinnd to Motherly Talk with Aoum Housekeepers, friend to j.,.. Luncheon snd Tea. . . .. t.i.i. Common Sense in me uouscuuiu- , The Youn Housewife's. Counsellor ana Friend. . , . T Th OntKn of the Kitenen. Hand-Book of Practical Cookery, All for sale at "rTEINSBEKGER'S, Live Booa and Mosic Store? jtin 8 33 and 41 Market Street. Court Calendar Fannie G re. also charged with , disor- ton) was as pleasant as it always is, bring- . nE jANUAUY TEBU,ef.Snpeffor. dcrly conduct, ordcxed dUeUarged on ing Usln tact t . j , , ,-. . I - . payment of cits. ; j ; ', Charles . Rooks, for drunkenness, was fined $lfaud oosU. -;" ; .? B. Moore was arraioged iii two "casea ; . f-,r .lisfmliaJv condnt. in which Caeca in years as well as w later acquisiuon. j . Wn nfwavs find abundant food for in terest, and our time there is spent not rowing order : solely in the pleasures oi sociaiiuiercuui, i lrvatinns noon subiects insep- UU . t . - . . this Court will be called in the fol TUESDAY V . 1 - ,rf.r.v ,fuu Vu,3uMm B1,.,u view of redttciog suca eapcu, -r;-, t kili:iir thc ihtcnor ia 1 v lUCnMlniT ru. 1 ! nr. li ntns Ihtt . . " ' ...l.thn Ml (nnAnQSUUl ' I .L s KiUnvnfU rl,:imM . r , ! l-UnlMfoWell H SrIay Or tttO. form of tho .Consti- Vinimrn irate the town of Laurm- ? ' .,.... . ,r 'i.,r i, .i.m . i-uT,; -was niiat was noi a senumu ibe- couniy t; kk."-, . . i. , .; , - ..- r , i , llfi15;r awy .uuu, .araU associated with what ought to be susjiended on payment of dcstiuy 0( our only possible great sea other, for resisting a police t In this direction, it is gratifying i - fM IW exhibition t moves thrni, ( w tbe peaceful agencies of 'law.1 iinlment was i .... iurvai ii !..-. -. . . ,l. i wr rr resistinz a iiuiiv i ..ukcr. for which he 6nd $50 and Ueobe stdy and newt rapidde5 I ' costs. '' UurKlarloua i 'Attempt.. I I .t-nrr ill 1 lie lUUUHi wi """ ' . I ., .r, . s . . i ". - . . . . i i 1 f .. . ' .ZiraUonM Kepublicaus . shall umcadcd.an on motion ot a?01 yhm tmivmw r" Vu attempt to burglarize the dwelling latAVashington.andsliall Sre suspended, ani the of Thos D. 3reas was made Satnr- titZ ir.'. aw. tne ooiu . Us ,hW llug by vow tV beat each tler.-; ,.:- I Th thieves nlaced a ladder i .ruiocFuey, uitn tno .vxinsu-i . :n to mave sold and silver rr. i f , . r 7 . a. u,n ' I Gf.?S?liwi?' "7 1 .. . ,k.::-(;.. l.r Wliftri Wfr thtreby gaining acce to f -r. or fiW U :t ?i iwocim,wh. wr uiinwi.vi'ff'S''""' .. , f..r,.ucc and fire- ..,... .,r tha wlndaM wa$ niiiv - v. . . at" Aft. a st m w aiii Lf k - r ig hi iHia i&u w IV I III III 1 U V and wo don I. wir. i wbicli tne uu i ior m , i "7. . . 5 , j ; - . I . '. . - I: r Ctoio tm Inst.-was -reV" -1 n Tn I olast. . , .. 1 f.rrHl un wun a c aatetcdV'thctiia. waa-Jluacftded Wf l f .;' , r ; , ' " - . one foot, but as a bed iS reading. ;nr . . ! . Waugn Hcn appear, b . , ,' " . ". Q .1 t ....: is, j threaten- it. or invite it. I When ,c utue come . r .mlina tn the we ,i uu w I ........ . - - 1 I ino OI lUO 1 I HOUSE ()P '.BEV-ftES?AjO' 1 ITuj; and is irorkiniM , ,rJ"ti??? I'"1?"- I "i,,cd tte idea of entering . there and j treinrat Korth aad SouUvio'l. .bo', f" ; ;riiAfiririL- I ; . l. .Ii .:i:. nr Ja1 mmmnieS. OPCUinz up a v;im;nntAn is makiDZ toward that des tiny. And this, not as the result of State pride and the dcterromauou iu uuwu .ur! nn Rute emnorium. but in spite of it. If Xorth Carolina had the sentiment which has animated Virginia to concen trate her affections and ncr enorgiea upvu Tti.bmond. and South Carolina npoa " - . - ... - Charleston, Wilmington would long smce have eauaUed either of them in popula- nR in business. Her own eucrgics husel and raised ahout antagonized by tbe opposition or the in- I r 1 Z i-.. lrrr hare :. i v. twA I i iflprtmCG Ol . OUivc . itw""" . - . ocpk w v-7- w. at Klie These energies honso was very t gvm of railroads, reach- . ' 3..L . i . ..n.ttv1 i thief I . . .. ivf 4nil to the ex- near me winnow u s uA't- 1 iq to tne remount - : 'A petition' to prohibit v th v, g .. f fi:e. ItuousViauowArithtn two miles. Tjlking thonole world for an ax e leantiuie. as w Raid at , first, the fancier of the Homo Government is I laiporUiit to than tr.fi iwnn'ex. I ' " Rowland: .3 Oftha'Vtt i rt'A. i I -.. enirlttinnt -linnOl see th;i. r.. a. . ..,ii nf T.iwa church, m Bobcson coupty v, " vmv uvnouairvii a vuian i vs . - 7 a charges j Governor . .11 !djutors,! to sell out ' tbmn-h a Wilitv of ritid companies, .opcnins tip a pieu 10 cucvw , r.kA; th whole interior of the btatc. tra window f an unoccupied ball- room, r ries orcsscd upon the gen- i.roittlUHit- oneghth of a tlie latter wiuaoT T. fasten- government thc need and the Justice lUpton with PropositWs and grievance i. his party and The . touowmg , 1 panc of glass, the noise 01 wicu nfV.isito toWrl re- h mnntrv for nassed their first reading and: were fcUcea mayilgK- "'m V . . 1 1 i . the thieves off. 1 . Tbcte hat w ?S rrX. Tf n XT.ltfcit1oii and general m-ipw w '7 7: . I sultt so xaucfc oesireu. aw v. ?. S !S5Ci u kill vcom- On the followio- Light a w4 Vt w4a ,n the bar and on the shoals is so com prt . MVS same 1 muc jncTeaseU that Tessei 01 wuu-u -zl J-.jsL I tuA from the harbor now easily v-"'vi- 1 : r . 1 n. Th tliroUL'hont t -ucccss of his party in his own State." on thc calendar or rcierreu w .Uiherti wan Khonld b1nh write mittces: ' ' ; k: .'-v tVid.of Hampton. The very ne- rarislu . A bill to extendi W TO SSSboat dnU0ir& , Co. ln cr apon j lVnV It, 11. i. ;...i. 4 : . J . I . . . . . -t.i FlB.w" .,i.n.i mint in another.! . . . Vuu "'r x"lS vrouna would' not make i cct tain. nan aa; caivuuv-.-: QhniU Jteaa-u" y. 7 Ma;lpscnc4, ana on xw Hvr Tlf WicVblow. Fennell: Bill Wamd lSuSi then scna dlustratM cna, 1 1 Sy Tcfmmt,loo call them-ian acVto prevent the fj.lbs-nc and price li;t. Vnt f our friends! j : , 1 in the waters of Black liver and SixrKocau. , Xo, C Wm Myers. . Ann J Blackburn. 21 llcnry Xewkirk. 27 James MerritU , 25 W II Howe, 42 Wsa Ross. WEDNESDAY : No 13 B?ubcn Botts. - 41 James Brjran, , - . 4S James Bryan,' 46 Thomas Ki . . , - 47 Franc U Holmes,. ; , : TI1UIISDAY. - , Xo 4$ Button, TsaltoB, 2G-JT MurrUl, " ' 20 " : 51 44 . , - 5Jasses rettewy ' it Washington I1UI . . , 55 Eprsia Smith, . , , ; 50-Chaap Artif, . ; 1' ' "f ' 57 Robert Dosber, i lliehardWllliains ' ' ' :. 34 Charles Sttthcx-la&d JAUl 1TEAT0X, janS V, Clerk SnpcriorCourL rpUB DAILY REYIIIWls ffrnuhtijo 1 Cily r?ahCTibersat;0 eenU a montn. t

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