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ibli -r TIIIS I'ArEU Jbcd crerjf afternoon, ceptrc by Sundays ex- T. JAMES, I ..v,mv t'OSTAGE PAID 23 One month, 50 cent. be delivered by carriers, the eik. ...:ir! L W 111 If rr1 . Jl. . ' l.-f th citv. at the 1 wz- c .rgUorWccnU lwrnreeK. - ' l"' in 1 ! j in I ilxscribcri win pieo iq'' uj recctre their paper reguiariy. !!1 'M1 IK't 'TllB STATE DEBT. It everybody has had someiuiug UtUlO debt Ot UlC DUU anu vc? A the matter stands now holders propose that if wb will tbcii $10,000,0pq 111 r,cw bonus, interest, Iheri they will surrender hyl.l now and this is the basis I .1. ';'LxrJc tfl KPftlfi it. As ttliicn iiifj jiuiM era thing this preposition is objected ,nt ; wine papers think that but pjjDO miouiu oc paw, Hiuiue j , tM'm a Strictly moral point oi a'ljrge portion pi the debt is fraiul ar.a Should1 imt be paid. At the tiu c tlwy scorn the idea of rcpudia- Icing unworthy of the goofl name relit of the State, forgetting that. l i I i: r y icaking, . tno rcpuu union ui a iist ns bad as the repudiation of f JT III .. ! . ' .i . .: r k ho e. iAcccm ding to wis view oi iuu t flic entire; F t In r . debt must. ho xaid or no ilift'ercncc be- i vttKt h'Mititnan in mat which ai- puckets of tiioltax payers. raiity pare oi uw in.uiui i io nothing !to do with the question It is a business affair and should 1 ire c. 4 4 i.i on a stnut business basis. The sovereignty and can do as she pleases to pay then the lrs h in get uieir money, aim u sue t Lleaso to paylthen nothing less urcf, and a ( superior force at that, Ulcere tne ainoum oat oi uer people. 11 tl out just how much of this ve can actually pay without reuuc ftirsdlvts to absolute beuirary ana r . i ii i . w . ' ;;; : ' ' . ":v ' . ' .- .- I .'mm j 2... ; 4.. TV ' -a, i in-, ' ; VOL. 1. XVILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,,187?. NO. 308. I; hat itiui alid if the bondholder are not ei lviiii 111. 11, men let lueui iuku they can get. N13WS ! SUMMARY. elm; el i :al ;iiciu 1 . te s are being held and resolutions 1 many all. - sectiotu endorsing the 4 W. 1. Nash, colored and lVcsidential Senator .South uaroliua, says that Col the Carolina National Bank, had to bribe1 him to vote for Tilden. Raleigh New. General Assembly. SENATE. -Monday, 'Jan. 22.. Mr .Finger: A bill to be entitled an act to revise and consolidate the public school laws. , The bill provides that township com mittees be abolished, and that their duties be divided between: the county board of education, -and district 'committees. It further provides that each county shall without regard to township lines, be divi ded into convenient school districts, eiach district to have its own committee, charged with the hiring of its own teacher and. the control of its own school. It further pro vides that, on the first Monday in Sep tember, the county board of .education shall apportion all funds received front the State board 0 education and from the operation of sec. 5, art. 9, of the con stitntionj also all the ordinary revenue levied for the current fiscal year, so that each school committee will be informed of the amount of funds apportioned to them. The sheriff is required to settle for tha school fund on the 1st of December. Deferred .to-the committee on Education. Mr..Thoru: A bill te4e entitled an act to reniove the political disabilties of Win. W. Holden. ; Judiciary Committee. The special order, the bill for 'tl c im provement and reclamation of certain swamp lands in Onslow and. other counties was taken up at 12 m., on its third reading. ' i ' A fter a great deal of debate a vote was had and the bill failed to pass; yeas 15, nays 20. Mr. Liles moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill for the improvement and reclamation of Certain swamp lands, failed to pass. , -Mr. Stanford moved to postpone until Thursday at J2 o'clock and make special order. Adopted. H. II. regarding the relations between the white and colored races, passed its second reading. Mr Stewart: A bill to be entitled an act to regulato proceedings against ownors of mill dams for injury done them. Com mittee on judiciary. The 'uikev h I- tU att HOUSE OF liEI'UESENTATIVES.v Monday, Jan, 2jJ. -Mr." l'innlx: A; petition from certain citizens of Tender county asking to be re lieved from their present system 1 of county government. Committee on cojuutygovr ernmcnt. The following bills and resolutions were introduced, read and passed the first time and were referred to the appropriate com- Servia I want peace and mi ttco or placed on the calendar, Ihn iiimliatinn i.f Knalnu,! Mr. (jrUdSCn A rCSOlUUOa tO HimisU It.is Ikcii .subpw'uacd. u;i:tin Chronicle has suspended nub- Uuttz; South Carolina. Ue was seated in the House yes- ias given assurances that nvfcii in the penitentiary with bibles. . . ... . Penal bstitutions. . , , atk bervia until the close- Mr. McLean: A bill to be entitled an TOnstice. J 1 1 t ! lecuica wtio she will .elect fcna ;n d 1 West Virginia has act to amehd tlo constitution of the State Sena- in relation tok the special .tax "..bonds, 'ti- h -The Astoria masked burglars : ... . . '1 , 1 Mr. lioberls: A bill to cstabiisn unuorin tenct-d at, New ork yesterday; county goveriiuients; CoWntv governments mics, f ir 0 years and Jo years in and be printed. . . ; - ; f .Mr. Fcnnell: A bill to establish a cnmr inal court in the county of New Hanover. L Judiciary. f ' 4i Mr. Kichardsoii moved a suspension of the rules to take up a pill in relation to the ..... . ; ' . r . Mont-v.eekf. tl. Ull- a radius often miles around Troy, gomery county, in the last three t Three jail birds escaped 4it Ilillsboro last Sunday but two of. them wjre re captured, i : -Vf'" Gov. Vance has commissioned! Thomas Frost, of Charleston, S. O. a comlnisioiicr of affidavits. ' j j ,:Tlie'commi(uv. iVoin the -Imi a1 d holders left Raleigh" yesterday morning oU- their return North. 1 Mr. W. E. Pell, of Raleigh, ha. I been elected. Ste wad for the Instittftiua for the Deaf and Dumb and the Wind The committee -considcrin peachmcnt of J. C. L. llarris, Solicitor of the Sixtli Judicial District,' arjj taking testimony, v . . . ....,-:l:4 ' j ' The llonvolEiiuircr s;iys : Mrj J. M. Curlee has found an oak tree, ncart Wil son's Old Store, in Jackson towashiji, which measures twenty-seven jfet six inches in circumference, at eighteen inches from the ground. . The Raleigh -JVc-trs says- Just ibc his term of oftice expired, Gov. Ri"ogd pardoned out of the penitentiary anc who had been convicted in Caswell co of some felony and sentenced to a tlrin of years in the' State's prison.- As lie left the penitentiary after his pardon He re marked that "he be d d if ha didaft kill the man-who prosecuted him." Las -week he attacked his prosecutor, a Mr. Matcllo, a citizen of Caswell, and came very near carrying his threat into execution The Newborn Nut Shdl savs: number of voung men were assembled at Jones' Bay, Pamlico county, and leaving freely inoiilged in ardent spirits,! bjecamc jovial, amusihir themselves by j passing jokes at each otheiL A young man named Cahoon, jestingly feiado some remlark in reference to Archfdd Ireland whiclij caus ed a laugh-whereupon Inland lacked up a fence rail and dealt a severe blow 911 the head of Cahoon, from the eiiects pi which he died in about two honi v. Ireland, after inflicting the murderous blow, walked to his house where he remained unmolested until next day, vheu xa party, of cijtizens proceeded to make his arrest. On seeing their approach, Ireland rushed fr.oih the house and made his escape in j a Ismail canoe; which he- had evidently prepared for the occasion, A very unfortunate: fea ture of the occurrence is that the two; men are the husbands of sisters j LOCAL NEWsT" . hlTilC New, Advertisements. James IIeatox, C. S. C. Court Calendar. Preston Cummisg & C'o 4th Ward. A. Shrieb. Rare i jjains. j Whiskey strong and in go.i-!!cu The Royal Yeddo Japs :rix- lMdin: way ,. ! 1 ie case; Jeremiah McCarthy, 20 nd Jas. Riley 18 years. agaiustlland Colliding for the hill, spoke yesterday; Conkliog he4diL'A ih:vt.hn lm;.totit r.f tlml Wilminorf on Mutual Insurance Com nan v. Jwli cmpowcnxlUoj count the votes. Tlio motion provailed; apd the bill passed 1 J.itn h; 1 ivj,'ii its second reading, , I In u J ' " toriHU-i: Under a farther suspcrrsion of the rtdes. tijthc House to-day. Jafncs lbrHULp3lU0Jvi8 third readirg, and ,i',Sj .w-cn appointed tobacco in- passed. I tor the fourth district of' JNorth Mr.Pi for the Ainrt.li .l-vf-iot r vn, Mr.Pinuix asked and was granted unan- I pi ... , , .. irnous consent to introduce a resolution I 11 ' t in relation to the jurisdiction 01 uusticcs 01 vl small-pox m New Orleans. ti,c 10, which was sent forward 'read Ms juuiciary committee ot the House Und placetl on the calendar.. reil to report a bill i . 1,1 - Within two miles of a poll nrohil.iUnrr A Under a suspension ot tno ruics, L 0 , 1 , ... - J 4. .1 2.,-:aJ:nlt.n "Tsf . . 1 resolution in reg4ni wif c jiu wuiv vu 1 idj: place I , .. ' li rn'ul iSor Uar & I a . 1 tlQ M T 1111 IV A I I III. s ueiorc or on ejection ii.iv. 1 i. r i committee also reported that committee to consider the changes neces I of impeachment iiiiht not , 1 sarv under the amended constitution in I-! ! again Secretarv Robeson. Sd to the civil jurisdiction of Justice of v,v-.i! i) -i J e .i A mercaccj iu inuiumuiniw t 1 I Ann Kent 10 lllc Otrll.tic winiuuw iriui; llHl 1 acihC 1 plnornnli Humndnv I 1 ure tho kaud. House committee on powers and IL B. 212, to change the days of legal .;ii ,a sale of real estate and personal property aUC8. i! Pcrrv & Wolfsktll. vaS taken and fnt bankers ; of San Francisco. Ijmlcr a siis-aension of tle rules the bill upended. 1 i In the New York was put upon Its third reading and passed. Hutiou endorsing the electoral " VS to45UoILecSaIl iLt 111 an .r- i u i ics sixty days m which to file their hens Hrl 1 ho thirty-third bal- ..,.0'--.--..-tf;t n Th vith Senate substitute was taken up. The the bill as lu,no;s JUegislature resulted: IguUtituto was adopted, and f3, Anderson 89, Washburn 48, ra mended passed. 3 19. A ballot for Senator 1 .. . ' ' Ar-ia Le-klAtnm resulted: Nor- 1 f3AlOIJA. r- - - OJ. Hill fin 'Smith 999 Wnlkor LI i. ' ' ' . " x. mn Only 17 deaths in Salem last year LL ti , I ' Peanuts 5 cenU a bushel in Newberu Uall, Boston, on Monday, and U "t ,m"rcis Save anoue I M jthe doctoral bill. - A team agons and 20 men, coming from :k Hills. Horse band, alpcd. is1 s wero . cavtturcd by the and none escaped age of education and irencraL iu- gQ iyt Bingham's School has opened with 60 cadets. ' , ; ' Raleigh is in the midst of another mud freshet. There are 1Q0 pupils in the Salem Fe male Accadcmy. TTncilluuif.tl allnmlit t r ltrOlV 1-1 11 at- 0 tuC QflllXPViAIrl litinrrllv (vtmnlofa I . . t . r. r. r, tv: 1 Monroe last ween. ! vAiruwa fjo.-riano or Organ. 3 ad i send for illustrated catalog ftna 061:1120,1 Iasfc n,Sht- ; s ' jan 8. I Mr. John T. Tatrick, proprietor ef the f.i-v 7 . & Dec JJcrald, is quite sicfe. ich I T , 7 Gor; Vance ofiers $200 reward for Uichwas to have Uken place George Lloyd who killed XYpi.ITlwrim, ingatthcCity Hall, has for ob- son, of Prangc. ' ' ' ison's Wn postpoueil, ' Tlicrc Ivavc been 75 deer killed wUhin Tho Xewbcrn Silver Cbruct Band con- ' To obxTate a sneeze, .press the vicinity of the hose. Religiun is the Wsfc m inor, but cloak a man cr.i put ou. . ,. ' -X Bishop Gibbous has gone on a; "viit to ti tl rel a t i ves in Xe w O rlca.us . Was the present styleof feminine ets designed by a pickpocket V . m T i The farmers about here say they all having a soft time of it nuw, an. I thus ,voist m ck- ait rand So far, this winter has been success in point of unuleasautness Steamship Lucille, liennett, t'ieared fur this port last Monday from Haiti more . , . . : r - j - Steamship Pioneer., Wakelyj ' failed from New Yorlf for this port Wednesday. me Zflto:, Hen rick sen ,jf rota this port, arrived in Bristol, England, day. The ladies of tho First Baptis Will' have another - of their dclig tertainments at an early day. astlSun- Climrch itful cn- Thc excellent piano and organ usal last night -at the Concert were kindly leaned for the occasion by Mr. Hcinsbcrgcri. ' -. . - '- i if- 7 More of our young men have sworn off this year than ever before , but there arc plenty of recruits to take their placis . . t ) People who advertise in what, is called a dull season," are the very ones who get the greatest trade when business is flush. i. Miss Neilsbn played Juliet iu Nl'rfolk on M"onday night t-j a jam-u i , house and Cousin Alexis Russian" America tva there supported by hUtaf; ' . . Tlie twu lamp-lighteiywS hive here tofore made a pretence ot lighting the lamps North, of Market street werp sus pended yesterday by order of thci Mavor. - , J, I : j "' Every Good Teoiplar in tlie city is earnestly requcsiea to pwsont; at a District Sudden Death. Mike HKper, a well known colored man, died suddenly at his residence in this city on Seventh, between! Walnut and Red Cross streets at 1 o'clock this morning, of rheumatism of ths heart. He had been sick for some time but was on the streets last Saturday. ; Big Freshet. There is ab:g; freshet in the river and the! old -Cape Fear! is as a ramping and roaring lion. When the Murchison leftFaycttevillcj yesterday morning there had been a risej of 35 feet above the ordinary water mark and there was more a-coming. JDIack River, tod," is "ver high and Is ovcrflowind its banks in mauy places. Right Side Up With Care. . ; As was anticipated the report of the death of Mr., F. M. James turns out to be a cruel hoax. The old gentleman returned home last night as well. and hearty as'a young man of twenty and has no notion of dying- before the next Centennial. He has been at Topsail Sound on a visitj ever since he left the city. ; Let's Have It Again. s We think we but repeat the universal sentiment of the vast audicricc who were present "at the Opera House last nigM when wc call for a repetition of the de lightful Concert given there. M?ny who! were not able to be 'present then will bfj glad to hear it, and many who did hear if last night will be glad to goairain. What say the management ? I , The Thermometer. Fr&m the United States Signal Office jit this place we obtain tlio j following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn iug at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 42 ; Charleston, 40; CinciiM nati, 24 ; Jacksonville, 47 ; Key West, 74;! Knoxville, CO ; Lynchburg, 30 ; Memphis 31 ;.3Iobile, 35 Montgomery, 34 ; Nash ville, 29 ; New Orleans, 41 ; New York.. 1 G ; Norfol k, '35 ; Pittsburg, 22 ; Sa van nah, 12 ; St. Louis, 20 ; Washington 25 Wilmington, 33.; A : . Supreme Court Decisions. The following are among the opinions filed in the .Supreme Court on Monday las', ; By Ryade, J : F. II. Darby vs. City of Wilmington, from New Hanover; judg meat reversed and judgment here for de fcadaat. ' ! By; Rodman, J. : Jno. A, Long, ct al. vs. Commissioners -...of-. Richmond, from Richmond ; injunction modified and case remanded. John C. Hcyer vs. Ned Beatty, from New Hanover: judgment reversed and case remanded, ' Death of CoL Strange. It is with the most sincere feelings o regret that "wc feel callctl on to-day -td record the death ot Col'liobcrt btraugc Jonc of the brighest prnamcuts of the bar u iuis ouiie.oue oi ino purest ol men ana ne of the most honored and 'esteemed o l . l t 1 1 - ' . - - - - - - ' . -i ur citizens. The paralysis with which Iuc.wua Dvntikua yustcruiy ,m uic ooun House while in harness, pleading a case jbeforc Judge McKoy, terminated fatally land he . passed away last night a half! 1, .-- . - -, i part 2 9 clock, surrounded by many o jthosc he loved and who loved him. Ilis jdiseasp was paralysis of the right side and .1 1 ym iiuv uiuiucuv ui ivuitu uu was smith Jdown in the Court House ihere! was not not , one interval of consciousness. He died as his father, Judge Strap ge, had klied before him, both of the them ripe in years and honors and both regretted and mourned by a people' as' well; as by r community.; ' -. ". I Wc;lo not know Qol. Strange s exact igc having been unable to ascertain it, but think that he was about fifty-five yean old. He was born iu Fayetteville and came to Wilmington when quitcj'a'yo'ung man and at once entered on the practice ol his profession injthis place. He twice mar ned and leaves behind him a wido w and five children Two of his 'sons arc absent at school in the interior of the State and the funeral servrcses will not take place until their arrival with that of Rev. J. C Huskc, Rector of St. Johii's Church, Fay etteville who was brother-in-law of the leceascd. , Gloom in the City. The announcement of tho death .of Col. btrangc was received this morning with expressions of universal Eorrow and regret. fThe shock was so sudden that many were . - T not willing at first to believe that it had fallen, but whn it was knowiias a sad truth, all sorrowed, for all felt tjiat tlicv had lost a friend, and this feeling was riot bonfined to those who knew him Ultimate ly in the ordinary walksxn business .life, but extended to cyery ss, tradjaml call ing in the . city. Xriiy one of jour best men has fallen anelbnu wlioni wp can ill afford to - spare from amonir us al this : juncture of affairs. J Always firm anxl . elceidcel in the expression- ol bis own opinions he accorded tof btheTs the7 same lititudc; reserved at !to himsejf'and his own affairs he yet ever had a kind word of counsel or att vice for those who sought help from him; unosten tatious iu all he did there was none whose heart stunpw and whose : purscj '.strings- Dedication of the Roman Catholic; Church at Greensboro Thy Charlotte Observer says: , Theuow Catholic Church at Greensboro Svas . for mally dedicated on Sunday in the manner and with the ceremonies usually observed bv the church. Rt. Rev. James Gibbons. of Richmond, was present and conducted! thb.ivrt'monics; assisted by Fathers Gross and .White, of Wilmington, aud Fatherl Wolfe, who has charge of the Catholid Collegt', la Gaston. The buildtug, which is a very haadsorheone and well finished, was completely filled. The . ceremonies were new to most of those who witnessed. them and wcreef an exceedingly intcrest ing character WThcn these were finished, theBishop diivered'a powerful sermon on unity, the, age and the strength ! of the! Catholic jChu'rch. . corner v tone of this church was L " . oeremcnics about two years and a half ago but no work was done for some! J - - PLEASE NOTICE. i i . s t We will be gUd tojWdr cott"amfiicaUoDi from our friends on anjtad . all subject of general interest but , . : 4- . , , The name of , fLe 3 be furnbhed to the Editor . . : - i Communicaifoy mitt bV' wrilfctf Vtl t on ond side df the rarer. ....... Personalities most be aroided. And it is specially nd ParUcIrIj nder- fctood that Cie editor does act tJirsjs enderte tu wuvrj qi correfpondcxits, unlcfs.ro tUted in the editorial columns . .a ' li V Th e Concert .Last ; Light. fast night was one- of tho most- ' di recablc of the many" disagreeaWo icvcn- . jings avo have had this scasort'and yet; not withstanding this facf, the Opera Ilolsc,' was nncet toovcrliowing with thd auditDcu which assembled there to enjoy the excel lent music which had been promiied. oumu us iiuiingion iior;its rartf raui- oal talent, vocal and f instramenUl, and embracing every'instrument known to tho ut, hcrc has, never yot appred rouitH amateur boards a more judicially, atrangcel jr more , skillfully; executed performance than that which rcsidtedt kst nijht from the effects of Prof.:YanLae,. tbty Dircc tor, and the ladies and geatlrnicA u'ho .- participated. The Cornet, Conccjrt.Club, under the leadership, of BIr. Geo Johnson, rendered several airs in a pfectfcesa , . and completeness never, .acquired jly vthcni heretofore, while Mrs. Haylor ;:and.Mi3s - Uusscll and Mr, DeRosset on ihorPiano ind organ, Messrs, Johnson and Latimer on the flute, Martin and Rcmerpq tho . . .. -1'- A i ' t. ... '-.J 1 . i y rv.,, .... i . - 1 r. t n . vioini, vriuiau ou inc uass, vioi, Bli icpeu ind Wilson on thcgujtar and? yaijOridcll luil Ehrlich on the zithernf called fortli most urifpnalificd plaudits, wheney.er they ippcared. . : , , . : ' Iho vocuLparts w;ere sustaiued, iy ilrs. Cahnwcile'r, Miss Webb pd Messrs. C. md F. Robinson, Mitchell,, Hargrave, j 1 The laid w th were moi-c opcu-to the call of that charity which vauntelh nothing; a Christian at heart iu profession anel in deed, he sought with all his might to do his dfityj ia that jstation of life to which it had pleased God to call him, and when his "lifes fitful ferer' was 'at length-over' wc do not be lieve tliat there is a man or a woman or lacbild living who could raise a haul and say "that man has wronged mc." ) . ''Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright: for the "end of that in in ..is peace" ' ' 1 I .-, Meeting of the Bar.' On the opening of Superior C6iirttlm moring,' the announcement of the jdcath ov .CoL Robert Stracge was made, whereupon Jon motion of M- London, Esq., Court wa Jdeclafed adjourned until Friday evening Jas a testimonial of respect to the dccca.-?iedJ : After, the adjournment a meeting of the Bar was held which waa called to ortlci !by the Hon. Dan'I L. Russell, - on whose - The river at this point is muddy and( discolored as a result of the freshet in the! two Cape Fea. ? We arc pleased to lcara that '..'lion.: R S. French, who has been very " ill for several weeks past, is better to-day, . ' - t .. i . - . - r ' t , motion Hon. George Davis was appointed Xhainnan of the meeting and Maj. D.J. Derane, Secretary. .0 ' I . Mr. Davis, on assuming tho Chair, vxA time afterwards. The Bishop is mnebf 'nlaiocd the obfcet of the meetioxfin a fevd rHcascd With the COncrreiration and with! 'rnmarlrk anramtiriafn fnollnf? and tniichJ i On motion of John L. Holmes, Es.j it was-resolved that a committee of five be appointed to draft resolutions expressive f tho sense of the meeting and the regret jof tho members of the Bar, to report at an Jadjourned meeting to be held at the Court House to-morrow (Thursday) evening, at; 10 o'clock. : I :-,J: - In pursuance of Uiis motion the Chair! bppoinied on this committee lion. Dan i U Russell, John L. Uolmcs, fjq.f Col. VY.SJ l)cvane, Hon. Edward Cantwell the prospects of the church. : For present Father Gross, of Wilmington preach there once a month. ' ; I Quite a fleet of vessels went to yesterday, r . : ""Hi a, will scar mcetiog ta be held this cveuing. Eteptity Stanley is expected to be present. Is there one tnahJa Raleigh who docs not want office? If so trot him oijt lie is a novelty, Observer. I 4 Is thcfe a man or bov ia Raleigh who wants, an office and will not get ir, pro vided the offices holdout? If SJ trot him ont-T-hc don't belong in Raleigh. i ' -. ' '.' --":'-' ' : " '- i. '-- -TliAre wmp talk amnf tS mmrt4nt! nn Tlfurket and Front trtof clonfff and A. T. London, Esq rtirfr of lnisinm Lvmorrotr shoultf L Oii nwfioa of M. London, the the funeral srvices wcT the remains'o? meeting 4heu aeljourned to meet again; toJ Col. Strange take place then, f J .Vorthrppi Bowdcn: ,Chadhourn,f . -Ujlcr- man, AMunds, Burtt, Manuing Wilson flasliagcn and C.irr.f f Mrs. Kahnwciler's voice, which is one of the1 yety best ' so- : aaos in Wilmington ,' was W execrtent uno last night, and has never been' !ieard here to better advantage Ihan in tfto ! vo U ..l., I'll.. . ! J 'I mv ciose oi mo pcriormance. wnicn was followed by 'I'm a Merry Merry; Gipsy : Girl," which vras given ia rcsponlkj'to an 3nthusiasttc enco.re from tao audience. Sho also sang'iii several other pieces,-' bui the aolo "Heaven hath Shed a Tear," wliicli s s;ud to.be an exceedingly diflicult'. com position to reader,1 was tnidGf Hto1 most exquisife gems o'fthe evening. ' . -v Miss H. S. Webb, a young lady visitor, rendered most elelightfull a vocal ' solo. 'Parting." Her voice is-' a ""'ihezzo- . , ' ; . . oprano, soft and il iable, evincing ""mtch. 3f both care 'and cultivation. It is vrhat our unlettered ear might desijrhate as a concert voicc,and she evidenced last night, n a remarkable degree one rare gift, and " hat tho faculty of feeling, whicb, 4m- parted to her singing on6 of thtS most ex quisite charms that the J perforoier cati zive to music. JIIerS" is all unusually sweet voice which has Dccn''f carcrully bnriched by cultivation and practice!: Her rendition of the solo: was mr6ceirri by a spontaneous outburst of applause which was respondcel.to in tho encoro by-tv Jittlo ' ballael-gcih f'Far Frorn Thcc-7 ,s , i rif , 1 But to conclude.' &ugl and dharUs r.IIear the Old Songs -yetbyj Mcrii. Hargrave, Mitchell, Cliael bourn and Rob- inson; .vuueiaiiraeriValtzuyiaiia Stringed Orchestra; j "lVItaliiiw.iLfAl- ieri," male chorus with. Concert;. Waltz," for Zithcra by Messrs JEbrlich'jaixl VauOrsdell (twice. en cored;)) !'?att 1 a'clk," Mrs. Kahnwciler. ahd lilttsrs. Robinsou and Northrop and Overture. Martha," Mrs. 1'ajlor, Miss Riuoeland Orchestra (aa .old favorite Iicre but never yet rcndcrtxl belter Jhao.it, was Jastuight) wefc allgcjddjantl.alL wothy,;fyspccta1 notice: which,, hbivcrcrj, 'wt.3p$gn fatid.' -" : Prof. , Yan Lacr, as wc have said v m the Musical ; Director ,antl thet jCurnet Concert Club added greatly to tlc ucccs )f the entertainment, cspecuvlly dr tho f Fanchou' Wal tz, a most. difculf , .piece jto perform, and 'the cflofjLn B"Sl P wouri with wbic.thc Concert ,closexl.( What elo they mean by .'bulldozing?" kisked a Front street wife the other evening. f'l suppose." answered her husband' from the recesses o: ins paper. , "l suppose they incan a bull that is half t asleep." And the injured one kept on with lcr 'trine hiif. Gifi! tint hffir -," -r aMsx vav, -' -, -( For theViev -Mc. EDiToni-r-Messrs. Jobn IL Strauf a and Jesc Ires vcrp 'elected by ballot in Jthe First Ward Dcinocratic: Club, to bp pppointcd Aldermen ..Would not iniihir jactioa on the part of all tho Ward CIabt ensure a- better and moro 3tbfjctory Wi1 flifin' if Ipfl. it 'nnn-if-af I.-vn r lK papers? CIT12KS. morrow njiorning at 10 o'clock. .Tlift Clr9nr .Tnrv nliratrned tn-d.i nniil 10 o'clock tomorrow, in respect to the Mr, J.H.Allen J The qAlcc of 3tri James; ' ilootoo; Clerk . ;-. f . -1 ...l J oi tins memory of CoL Strange. : Court Uonsr, ciosea. ana , aranea .iL( 'lhc jmiri was appointed byUhextttc mourning to-day m respect to the memory 4 !raft rcsbluticn of regret and condolence of Col. Strange Jaslkc Gardner has al. wluch wilf ba prcsciitol to (he Jury to- place,! tne saa insignia on uis uoor. .. v mornjw ir:wiopiioi. IToy7 iiAdvcrtircinciita :;,Fdiirtir JOW LANDING (in the 4ti T7rdV : Ut or ftaie uw rromrnrr.' '- j 4-i4-
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1877, edition 1
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