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4 THIS 1'ArEB hf J crcrf afternoon, 8-adaj. ox- nn wfflgla from our fnendj on any "and . ail nhjeeta of general interest bnt : ' : '-- 0 V: v The name . or the. writer niait always b furnbhed to the Editor, rA m if f i ' Communications must b written ! one side of the paperj t 'CiJUi -Z . Pcrsonalitiea most be aToided. : : And thj especially and particularly ader- it cepi tedbj i JAMES, ,. uJtou a? Z 5 00; Si4 months, $2 50, IU r Z . JJ mrtT,th. 50 cents. AJ1 Piwr'- 3 Tbrce k. 1 25: One month, 50 cents. -4:. - - . JJf -r.il bfe delivered dj" L-. f h citr.-at the lw Urire, . - VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ?, 1877. NO. 6. fiuMMi inn . j:a j . Scriberi ple.se report any and Z . receive their paper, regularlj. - wiwr uoes not aiways cncaT the Views Of COrreKKmdenfjrl nBlm rt H sVit ' llfllW or of the to fillE HALL OPENED U.,v waa'anUl diVm -Washing- ii.tercst!MDS tit tUJ 110US3 Vomiwinw v LL ,it.um an I the counting ,k Vflt, The Senate repaired oftbeH.oua; where, as me ciwrts tcjl "5; the folio wing pro- tithe VUbatna certificates had been & Riding x,fficer askeV-Are (Lbjections jo-the certificate of uLfibamaAfter a pause, lair hears node and the vote of the Alabama will be counted. Ihe Will announce; me vow. , one of the tellers, men au- I1 tut vote lur aamuci o . -iiiucu lent . and ten votes ior i nomas ricks for ;Mce rrcsiuen. AM f tlortiticate ;of U the result' w U Ti den ua o' utticcr lwd Arkausas was then as announced as six Hendricks, after the isked the same que?- i in tiie aww "" . C-iliforuia tertihcate was .,. and six vkes were .an B. Uiyci ana read by Announced' Win. A; Wheeler. -..inr!i, rv ccrti i:au) was rcuu uy pk, and three votes were announced k's'and Wheel T. locticutcariio riext' Tlis certificate A by Mr. rAUS'n, and" bix more Wire aunoiinced fur Tildeu and litrlawaru ccrtiticatc was red by jillx, anl ihrj-e more votes were Jlr TiMen amHIchdricki. jdli then reached, and tUe pre pllictT Iir.st);hiidctl the certificates it- (Jov. Stear j, and which recog i Hayes eKoctps, and after it had yi the ce rtjlicate ot the electors fur aiJ lieutlijcka wasplso handed out, U tttro rejld ljy Mr. Stone, while Oson overlooked the duplicate. ,;L !, c'U.ll ilnf lu li i. I still (fcrtifif itoi received the 31st of I , . I II.. .1 K 1..,t iiaiiucu t, (yesterday U rto tlfo tellers, and it proved ta ' ' i ! 1 i e a l 1 1 iTrtitKJ i)iocce;liugs oi io uoaru Fibers authorrz'jd and appointed by 4 L;is!ature)f t londvvho declaro ilt n and Hendricks electors elected. ed iu the pipers were the action of electors and the subsequent re- 1 he count by order of the Supreme I Tho latter document contains an lie 1 detail (jf the Florida case from a tai.ic stand-point. After the read- ii i rogrescu somen me nr. ooutiing ideutiou to-the fact that the paper fub thou) had thirty-six wide col- ar iinniea matter, lie Knew inai tiife required that all the papers be read, but after consultation Vith rs of both: Houses ho thought the )h!1 b coninliod with bv kiimnlv l the rctiiiU. jTheto was no objec Vhc result was announced that the 'electors had) been elected. The ii asked if there was objection to ii oi me state ot r lpriua. uavm Field, of.Xew York, arose and 1 1 written objection to counting s tliat, fetate. ' The objection was Uerw Adams, of the House, in Ice with the nrOvisions of the Elec- . Tija duplicate returqs nd te crc refprre4 in the Electoral J the various objections were ria l, W being '.10 further objection, the ofticer announced that the Seua nld retire so that both Houses insider tho :objcctions, ' and the then, retired! to their chamber at W, : ' il '- fl&iule, but not to highly proba i tac rcsu inferior c urt in the several counties of the State to be styled the Court of Com mon Pleas. Mr. Folk : A bill to be entitled an act to establish aod construct the Western Insane Asylum. Committee on Insane Asylum. By same:' A bill to give widows further time to dissent from their hasband' wills. Judiciary committee. Moore, colored, of New Hanover: :A bill to annex Eagle's and Smith's Islands to the county of New Hanover. Commit tee on "Propositions and Qrievances. A message was received from the House, announcing its concurrence in the Senate propositions to go into joint session on Friday at 12 m., for the election of lfl trustees of the University, but amending by savins: 20 instead of 16 trustee. Upon theTKotlOrTDf Mr; Scaler, the Senate con curred in the House amendment." 1, The bill of Mr. Finger to be entitled, ah act to revise and, consolidate the public school law, came up at 1 1:3,0 a. m., on its second reading, as the special order, and upon motion of Mr. Dortch, was considr erctl by sections. ' ' The bill passed second reading and was made special order for to-morrow. t may bo reached by the vole "of Florida, If the j of the ; " to whom the contested re jave. Uen, assigned, sliould decide j cti Rectors are ' legally re Wi the result will be forcshivdowed tainty although tho .Republicans Senate aiid jlfouse rriay make a the rcuiaiuder of thecount, ob .jcrhaps to Mississippi as well as i lul electors,! here jind there. Cut Vrida tljcy lotw the day. On r hand Florida not any more ti il to Democratic succcs, s than i rruuna or Louisiana or even the su . Oregon, and if Florida given to Hayes t will only f au5 narrow; tho' field off contest, n'n hopeful 'and confident as to I result. , ononrt Assembly. fi ! j . V .Wkpxkhday, Jan. .31. 'y : A lill to' be entitled an act "wore effectually; the farmers of VWma from imnosition in thn thase of fertilizers. Committee on Mr f i ' . .. - p-v Jiccuaoics, Alines and V UIU fft V outiUed an act to w ue annual collections and toub- VK caustics of th3 arrifin1tnra1 J aud resources of the State. Ot d M JJ? .Asriculturc, Meclianics, imp-j "uauc. oIVicWngWintroduced lit .1 . . 51 r-. . ii was a measure which he deemed the x obtained, ur neonl PfVll:'hAnactto HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Crews,col., presented a petition from cer tain' colored citizens of Granville county, asking colonizationjin some territory of the United States. Committee on Propositions amd Grievances. ' Hill, col. : A resolution of inquiry as to the asylum for tho" colored insane. Cal endar. i llunn, col. : A bill to amend chapter 89, Iaw of 1874-75, entitled an act to amend chapter 5, section 4, Battle sRevisal, in re gard to preventing Colored children being bound to white masters. ; Judiciary.. Reynolds, col. : A bill for the compila tion of the public laws of this State.- Ju diciary. v .The bill to change the dividing line be tween the counties of Brunswick and. Col-; umbns, was takfin up and passed its sev eral readings, ' The bill to repoal chapter 84, public laws, of 1874 '75, in regard to the rate of interest, known as the usury law, was taken up, . The bill repeals the ' present law and fixes the legal rate at G per cent, though 8 per cent, is allowed by special contract. The penalty is the forfeiture of the entire interest. Pending definite action on the bill, the .. .. " .1 AT A A C iour tor tne session oi ins vjm.mi.iee oi ho VVhrtlfi arrived. Mr. Pinhix took the chair ard the. committee resumed tbecout sideration of tho bill for the collectian .of taxes by the Stat, ;the "Machinery Bill," t- ' a ' . p -r T.r ii . t l un mH0U oi r, icuu, my uuuiutit toe rose, he chalrmau ,rcportefl progress , and zed 'leave to sit again. The report was- adopted and leave to sit again was granted. By consent, Mr. Roberts introduced a resolution to iqvostiftate the afiairs of the Adjutant GencraYs office. The rules were supended and the reso lution was adopted. : r r-? 1 r - . CKOLJIlfii. Twelve prisoners iu Anson Jan Solicitor Harris has wisely .concluded to resign. Charlotte talks of organizing a Chamber of Commerce. Not pne convict received at the Pxmiten- tjary m January. . Carolina Military Institute BaU .in Charlotte to-night, Entertainmont last night In Fayetteville for the benefit of the Orphans. lite Baptist revival continues in Raleigh .ttul thus far there have been 20 conver sions. Lee S. Overman, of Salisbury, has been appointed to. aclerkship'iii the Executive Department. P.J. Pate.operator and agent at waaes- boro, has been removed to the omce at Lumberton. - About $2,000 wor th of the article was destroyed when tba car load of cotton was burned in Charlotte." Cato Potts, a notorious qegrq burglar in Fayetteville, has been sentencexl to the . M. . -t l'enitentlary tor tnree years. Mannolia is rising out of her ashes. The portion of th9 town which was ravaged by the late fire is being rapidly rebuilt. Several sportsmen, some of wh.or haye their wives witU them, from New York and Virginia, are in Newborn on a bunt. CaDt. Wrh. J. Pope, of Lenoir county. killed two hgs on Monday of last week, which weighed respectively 34,4, and pounds. - The merpliants in Charlotte are petU tioniog the Legislature to Tepeal the law imposing what is known .as the "License or Purchase tax.' The Wadcsboro Herald says? The peo ple of his charge are very much pleased with their new pastor, Rey. T. W. Guth rie. His sermons are deep .irnprqaive, and convincing, and clothed in such language as cannot fail to be dearly understood ur the most, illiterate and uncomprehending. , A colored man, named Luretan, was arrested at Monroe on Wednesday, charged with the brutal and cowardly murder p JcfII)unn:. whioh wascofaimittedtn Uhlot county, near tho Mecklenburg line a few days ago a full account ef which was published in this paper. - Tha Buwerer T t 1 T - 1 . was iracKeu several muei irora The Fayetteville Wide Awake says: On Sunday night, last, Mrs. Ann Eliza, wife of Mr. D. J. Wilson, was severely burned from head to foot by the explosion of a can of kerosene oil which took fire while being poured upon burning coals. It seems thatv Mrs. Wilson had previously disrobed and don&xl her night apparel prepatory to retiring, but some idomestic concern engaging ber was detained in the cold Until she became thoroughly, chilled, and to ''rekindle the fireMn the fireplace quickly, for the purpose of farming, she seized a can containing kerosene oil which he began pouring on the dying embers, when the oil took .fire and exploded the Can, throwing the blazing oil all over the lady's clothes, immediately igniting them. The screams of Mrs." Wilson brought to her rescue a n aighbor who with a bucket of wateroutcd 4be blaze not, however, until her garments were burned almost entirely from her person and her body, neck, arms and hands, blistered and, broiled in a manner horrible to behold. A. II. Nones, of New YorkJ aud N, Proctor Smith, of San Francisco, vCal., have been ' appointed commissioners of fhdavits for this State. . . . j .. , The Raleigh News says : The; ti ustec8 of the University held a meeting yester day afternoon in the executive office. The 'attendance was quite large. The reports of the President aud .Treasurer ot the institution were received. A resolution was passed providing for one 'straight f session during the year, the whole vacation to be in the summer. Gov. Vance was chosen to deliver an address at the next commencement, upon the life, character and work of the late Gov. Swain. The Raleigh Observer says : The court room of the court house was packed full of colored men and boys last night, to corisider the matter of submitting ia petition to the Geneal Assembly praying that body to memorialize' Congress j to take steps leading to the colonization of the colored' people of the South. Thjs moot ing was presided oyer by W, H, Mathias, who stated it was-not because of political differences this step was taken, but because' under the present hard times, it was impossible for that race of people to make a living as renters or laborers. The meet ing was an orderly one and their petition will go to the Legislature. ' j LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. A Shrikr. Rare Bargains, Qeqrqb W. Bricb, Jr Marshal1 'Office, Heinberger Yalentinep. Our. jriends and jxttrans . will phase understand that carrier Uys are vol allowed, to sell apics at' the Rkvit.w Please do not buy pf them or encoriiaye them to sell as it will itositiceJij coat tlU boy his situation when detuied. See riew. ajijs. qu pfouriti 'page.' j Another Concert. We arc plcised to learn that it is proposed to give another concert oii next Friday evening, similar t the one giyCn recently at the Opera House, by the Cornet Con cert Club and others, under the direction of Prof. VanLaer. The grand success achieved by taem on the former occasion, will be a sufficient guarantee for that now proposed The Thermometer. From the United States Signal OrEce at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : ' ; Augusta, 49; Charleston,, 52; Cincin nati, 53 ; Jacksonville, 45 ; Key West, G 8; Knoxville, 44 ; Lynchburg, 42 ; Memphis, 5G ; Mobile, 52 ; Montgomery, 48 Nash ville, 55 ; New Orleans, 57 ; New Y.ork; 45 Norfolk, 48 ; Pittsburg, 45; Savan nah, 50 ; St. Louis, 45 ; Washington, 45 ; Wilmington, 40. : Valentines So Called, The comic valentines this year arc said to be more hideously ugly ' and more comic, if possible, than ever l)cfore. In the march of modern improvement, so called, the sentiment and romance former ly associated with the custom of sending valentines have been displace 1 in these latter yearsby the introduction of rough caricatures and ugly daubs which violate aid decency and taste, and give the envi ous and jealous an opportunity of insult ing their superiors in a manner which i underhanded and cowardly. . It docs not not speak, much for the rcfinementof soci ety that they have crept into general use. The Alleged Assault. Hector pavis, colored,; ; charged with the felonious assault on Lucinda : dark, colored, on last Tuesday afternoon, had a hearing yesterday afternoon befiTO Justice VanAmringc. The girl swore yjositively to his identity while the. man jiroduced excellent testimony as to his general good character bu failed to establish jan alibi. He was bound over tq Superior Court in the sWeteoO, aiid gavo the bond. The defenco WaV oondncted by Hon., 1). L. Russell. . Jadjre Cox. Ix. I Wc are glad to learn, as "we do from the . Raleigh papers received this mornrng that; Gen w; R. Cox, has been i commissioned by His Exccl lency Gov. Vance, as Judge of the Fourth Judicial District, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Watts There is no man ! in North Carolina on whom the pure ermine of the State will fall more judiciously or more gracefully, arid we be lieve the appointment will give1 general satisfaction from one end of the; State to the other. Judge Cox. will ride his first circuit in the Fifth District and will open Randolph Court at Ashboro on Monday next. . . 1 - ; Despite the rigorous winter; &r lrioW' ing ones think there will be an abtmdaneeP of fruit nexi summcr.n ; nv-4 & 'ffVrw S.wne 1 ,300 hmU ,criide "lurpc"5" ' x -iv ouiu iu-uy .leaving about ,1,200 still on the market: " ' Jul l". V T.l ! Meteoloffscai Summary for January 1877. '. From Mr. Seyboth, U. S. Signal Officer at this point, we have the following report for the month of -January ; - Mean thermometer, 4G1 !; same Album fans are a new gary.;" fashionable va- The Falhen sIe4 from tHdi v r this port, on the 21st, j ( Tom Thumb will soon delight the '- ! Raleighitcs. Nine paupers were buried last mouth in the Potter's Field. . r Te rnan yhft is. getting h Salary. is the besji off ntt.w-3-days. , -.Faceted! gold jewelry i hiilliant, neat and very fashionable. r ' Fur .trimmings arc very fashtouable for the midwinter months. To play whist well one should hold his tongue and a good, hftty.V The hood that most ladies like to talk about; their neighborhood. Man docs not want to be an angel until he has.liledinCYcryth, elct j A KlfrdenjingwQman7-fne who sends word " -hot at orue,1' when is, The moon is called 'sUvir'' on aceount of the "small change" each night. Why is a lady's foot like a locc motive ? Bcause it, moves in advance of a train. VokvV8 t nothing aiid finding yousclf is regarded as a non-paying business. Br. schr. Carleioi Albury,' from, this port arrive at Nassau oh the 7th, t. l htrg Trajnort, Paniell, frou this port, arrived at. Bristol, Eng., on the 30th. Steamship rioncer, Wakcly, sailed .from-New .York for this porton Wednes day. ; ''" ' ''.' ' : Some observant individual has discoy- ered that muidc Etirnlatca growth of . .. a t 1 . flower. " ' " ' ' . . 1 During the . month of January just passed, 1 1 patients : were f received at tlie County Hospiul: , In China j ctoitiary to Ul poeta and eat them. " On account of their tender . . .....if . - ' ! ' 4 lines we presume. Z'Z Z The City expenses. Wilmington "has had four Republican Mayors since the days of Radical "Recon-. struction," Mr. Neff, MrZ Martin-, Air. Wilson and Mr. Canaday. Some admin istrations cost more than others and some less, and by actual comparison with the figures now before us, we find that the necessary running expenses under - Mr. Canaday, the present-. Mayor, have, been much less than either of his predecessors. The regular expenses under Mr. Neff were about. $94,000 a year, under Mr. Martin 8 1 ,085.05, under Mr. Wilson, $82,800, wh'.lci under Mr. Canaday, for the year ending October 31st, 1876, they were, 51,401.81, which is $29,023.24 less than inf 1870, the lowest of any year in which Mr. Canaday V -Republican pretleceszjors wre in oflice,afact which certainly makes a creditable showing for the present Mayor. These figures, be it remembered, are on record andean be studied and oom payed by any one so disposed. But even this last reduced amount, $51,461.81, is too much for the pockets of the people and it is hoped that whoever has the management of affairs during the immediate future will endeavor to bring the expenses, bh ordinary and extraor dinary, still more on a level with. the ne-J cessities of the times, Z; - , , The. .New' River Canal. The call for a meeting to be held this evening in the interests of the proposed New River Canal, which appeared, ir last Tuesday's Revikv, 1jA4 assumed positive stapp Cvild the ra.ccting will be held this evouing. It is hoped that there will be a large attendance on the occasion. The following correspondence relative to the matter fully explains itself - ; WMJVG.oNr C.Feb. J, 1877J ToJIoji. W. 4 Cuntayt Mayor: Sm : The undersigned, Executive Com mittee of tho New River Canal Company, for Wilmington, N. C , desire " a meeting cf the citizens of Wilmington on Friday, at 8 p.'m , at such place as you maya,p- point, when the great zad.vanta.gM to, he gained by the cxntructton of an Inland rtl, to connect the waters of Hie North East .river and Pamlico Sound, will be ex plained. All citizensxhave an interest iu th,te work, and their presence h csrriesitly de sired. ' A. IL VaxBokkei Geo.. Habbiss. Com. L. R. HyGGiss. ' - , If you want to see an army oy VwemT ployed men and hoys, start a.tind of nm- sic 'down the street, , t y - ' ; . ; Z Mayor's Office ' -1 City oV Wilmixotox, Feb. 1, 1877. To the Citizens of Wilmington , A C. A meeting of tle cUIcm of Wilming ton, is calVd at the City Hall this (Friday) evening, the 2d of February,-1877 at A o'clock, to take into consideration the question of constructing an inland canal between Wilmington and Pamlico Sc&qcU This is a very irpmrtaut matter, and every5i bio in tUe city, and every fter6n who'Tia tne gtxl - of onr citj at heart, should attend, ' The mcrcliaflUanlbuiineiw Trtea are requested to close tf ieir p1'. vi so they dtb'u-cfcle&nattend This w trujy ayry impprtant entcrp"risj to our city. ' " Z" ' " i . llespect fully. , month last year, 519 ; I highest thermometer, 74 ; lowest thermom'ctcr, 17: monthly 'ransre of tetnneratitm. r7: m . . a - 1 -T j - i greatest daily range of temperature, 33; mean daily" range of temperature, 194 mean of maximum terupciuturci. 5GG ; of minimum, 372 I Alcan monthly barometerjSO0! inches; highest bafpmeter, 30480 inchcs; lowest barometer.! 29435 inches; monthly range of barometer, 1051 inches. ' ' Iv . Total rain fall, 241 inches; number 6f days on which rain fell, 10 ; number of cloudy days, 5 ; number of clear f days. 8. Prevailing dirccton of wind, Southwest; total number, of miles traveled, 0,172; highest velocity, 35 miles per hour; mean velocity, 8.3 miles per hour. f , Candlemass This, tho se-:ond day of February, from Christian time immemorial, has been cele brated as the Festival of the Purification of the Virgin, and in the Roman !; Catholic and Epij;copal churches in this country and elsewhere is very generally observed. Candletnass day has Connected! with it many foolish, though innocent, supersti tious. Am ng7 these is one to the effect that all Christmas evergreens that yet re main in houses must be takon down, or the inmates, aud especially the young la dies, will in the coiirse of the year see as many goblins as there arc leaves on the branches. : I. Another very popular superstition is that the, weather Of the day has a con trolling influence upon thQ weather of the remainder of tho winter: In Scotland the : mm' &Z - : . - shophefU would prefer to see a fwolf en ter their sheepfolds rather than sunshine; and in Germany it is generally believed that the badger, on Candlemass .'day, emerges from his hole, and if tho-! day be overcast remains cut during the balance of tbjC winter. IP, however, the sun shines, he iimnediateiy rcturhs, and docs not re appear for two'months. "The same super stition prevails in this ' country j with a substitution of the ground-hog; f.r the badger. Here it is. Uelfcved by many dat on Carldlorvuvw day this animal. invariably cocae qiU of his hole, takes a general sur vey of matters and things, and t; particu larly of the state of the. weather If .the sun shines, and he sees bjs shadow, he precipitately returqa, and does not reap pfea? until the first of April. The inter vening weather, according to this belief, will be cold and. biustcrin Mayor Canaday will ioda be called "Old Perfumery" by tho law breakers be- cause he has sent'em up so often,; , ,i f i . The bottom of hard times has been rcaerf--Si' al when grown men ask tho b C car311 rying your market basket hobid' for -fiv cents.'- " -ZZ ' '; -I-'-- ,;'Z r--id,f titltill "Forbiden Fruit," Boudcualt', last and ' one pi, his best comedies, ii ajinomicpd fort.,1, representation at the: Richiuond jtieatrej Monday and Tuesday, February ancl GYf- . The "manteau vestaie" of gray cloth la u-' gradually gaining favor, on Recount of its peculiar style. It has a tclvet 'collaf !P Ollt OAm h of Kto n snttA. 11- :' xv, v uviwv , mi mien uuuAr,beriuiiiavar ing in a long. point, and men's pocetsi?, which end iu long points. ';,.T;. :ij ,) . .' '. -' '" . ': Defunctus Officio. ! J. J. Cassidey. Esq.. Special Claims . Commissioner for North Carolina, has reHJ,' ceived notification from the Commissioner! of Claims at Washington Gty that hia, authority and functions as such ", vrX ) cease and determine on tho 10th of March upon which date the C!femmbsi6ri itself exniroH bv Rh.afciitnrv av Of mnrtA' - - j t ... . w . w this has no reference to the position held by Mr. Cassidcy as a Commissioner of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carclina. " ' The Ward Meetings. ' . V The several ward meetings held' last '4Z night for the purpose of receiving the rcK. port of the consolidated committee, ap-, ; poiutcd to confer with the commitec from; .... .the Central Committee, wero all (. well atr-,; tendetl. Tho report of the committee wa j submittal and adopted in all of the CI uUs. . the Third Ward only rejecting one; of , its j . features, that relative to a Police Com mi s- inn : Tho frllrwinnr nrn 'flio fotiiroa if the report submitted: J . .,,,,. st. That an election for ( Aldertuqn bd .', , held at such time as may be provided for in a bill to be drawn uuderthe supervision , , of a committee of tBro from each ward, acting in conjunction with the Cpmmittejar of Ten of tho Central Reform Club. . tha r action c f this joint committee to be finals Eaeh ward to-be entitled to at least ouo,. . ' i - - . i . r Alderman. ,; 2d. That a Board of Iluaucc aud Audit . ; be provklcd for by a separate bill , to bo ' drawn by tho committeecostituteiw ';. above, this Board of Finance aAuditd ,S consist of not less ttian,five 'meaifkhjjai- to be appointed from each ward upc tM1 recommendation ' of " thV sevlu,lVar r' Clubs or by primary elections therein, the; appointments to be made by theliegisa-7,i iurc ln-t nc uni couuiiiuiing me ioaru. Sd. The appointment 1 of a' cts ,fi Commission with such "powers ; ao1 fotscz as may be deemed proper, iksfido''j. consit of fiie members,' one1 ' fremzciclr1" Ward, aud nominated In tue'sanie niicT'' as the Finance Board1 ancf to bcr.fBameii , in tlie bill to lx$ passed by 'tlie Igislature-1' The following ' (mmltie'w.alp': pointctl in - each Ward f td'act ;; svA 0tho?l, Committee of Ten, as provided hfdik iOi first section of tho re viz r1'' r"'i. rtnt Ward Messrs! W. DMaliu af 'i - i - O. A. Wiggins IT Bellevue Cemetery Company. ' ! At a meeting, held last night, of tho Directors of Bellevue Cemetery company, Mr. Jobn C. Brneman was " elected a a doctor in place of Mr. I. C. Weiseger, who tendered his icsignatbp. Resolutions were passed ordering thjit a new road be laid off and . rrfvl inside of tho inclosure, treea jJanted and tha public m$pP&fy W laid off ancV beautificil.t It was further ordered lhat the , eocv hb kept in good order and p &ov&X cleared off on both gges ho fence to fa void fire cosp tjoodswre. burniDg. jr4e&t rng in regarf tOj cbarter ajM j irrcasd subscription wyi, bo XUursilay the .ivk:i;r'vz- . ii :v ' STflCC Otlr last report 15,200 bushel of 1 corn 1ir-ve been sold in tins market; ... Second llartZ-Mt-s.F and A. T. London'." V;- ? jnltt n -rt,;ivi Third WardMemA AIlmLiMartM -; and WJ J. Yopp.! ; 'A 1 pft jyivr lr A. Li.TJRc8set: r Z'-'v l!. tVum: tifth WarrfMcssrst J. C;. Wf'aaA ?5 J. W. Branch '. - t :j, -t ' In the Fourth Ward Mft l. O. - Worth. and in the Fifth Mr. E. GHarulU wcro ' named as mernbers of the . Board of Aodi& i and' Finance but no nomiaatious ' arcr&i: mode in the other WardJ. f U .fi'il I Cut this Out-It via j Sf ' .'row. JWftv) There is no persgs iiving- J?nl trfcef. suffers more or 3, with JLung Disease, Coughs. OCnsampUon, yet ' some wouW dio rather than Jay 75 cttJts,' Io'js"" bottlo of medicino that: wtmldaxrotbriuif Dr. A; Boschce& Gertrwn, , Syrup hpf ; n lately beeu introdyced in thiscountry frohi'y, Gercuny,' and iUwondrotiA cures astoowli ov.ry one that tries it. . I"yo ' J dotdi r? what we say in print; cut this out cruln take it to your Druggist, . j . , j y and get, a sample bottle for lOcents and- try it, or a regular sizo Ut U jents." i ! . ; , : ..t; fi:r 0 . ' In this age of education aad fcrAj 'li teRigence tho household is hardly ssr-IricV without a Cornish" & Cq, ri? ct OrganT Reai tho. advertisxnent ;i asMDlhr column,, and tlicn send for .icilratalogno amC pri listr.-,?. a.;i, jxn8j r,v provido for an ' of the occurence. 4
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1877, edition 1
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