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THIS l'AFER cpwi J AM Es Sundays ex- n T. rnoPBiKToa. r' H- I ? t. in . 4IWf o Three $3 (K) Six months, 9 r -ni b delivered uj car, .c. c, aPer LLJWrof the city, at the or lccnM pci nv--. ili.. n1 liberal. rit?9 "fr " Xjiber.VH Pasc report .nyad QU- i. Lu : toner rpcularlr. I n receive" vr - summary. .the fours. iott lot Congress is highly f: 'lit uuw seems to . J J.Li:. ('u C.t; uld boat a la to tell t will be p;ui, UI uatrk wv letter Irotu Aueiiua ,ub!iSli.l,printh:Uthe8tatC: the F.'jiro, about lier eloping NicohV, are wholly mac- llie rotuutl.i of the Capitol tidweil for; for tie, Inauguration Tbc till creating a sinking ,u licific!:IUilroad has been to Doccmber next. 1 . J '' i . n- - ...;lt 1 the intult'l anJ scorn i, m ua.c ia advUinS Hayes; there rjever l Ctuov in thinrs. jComniisbiun bai adjourned to "uuloa callUl together by the cfaoeri it has been '.ascertained further double returns. he men, two negroes .11 arc no and one a Indian, have been sentenced to 1 at fort Smith, Ark., on the iril fir murders committed in A Herald likely that the. fes ,c dispensed , with' at .IVa: U la a Lull will ur.iti'jn ceremonies this year, be substituted, rotunda of the a vcceptioiVj will U either: in the or at the" White House. Ui anothec election in Mexico i lime Diu ' has been elected and Ignacio Vallarte, Chief Jus- t- An unsuccessful attempt was t'utlv to aisassinate the "Arch il Mexico. V mt does week. anil'iis .t an uv. 1 0. Russia trJks iiotoutlii.o her course A man has turned with a cock-and-bull be made to for attempt to ue ayei while in route .ton City, I LV SUING TON. MILITARY INTERFERENCE. UlATim FESTIVITIES. NtwYurk jllerald eial. 0tui), IVbJ '20, 1877. rresideni "arksuiat.e! last eveninz con- Soutiicra xucslion attracted leutioo here to-day, and are ?rtull? to 'settle the dismite ii, w1aq.J Louisiana. . He said : torewpnize the republican (iov 7 WoDkt have to tn MiKtuinpH In :faJ I think the entire people t ne military being employed to rJ,legWernment- republican fWineut cannot Nustain itself then e to give way. If a reihedy is 11 "gress ; and the President I . M I ! JSwttou m the last sentence has uenre on the democratic side Uoune 6f Hepresentivcs reco aiampton! and Nkholls, and, V lU t may be brought ' rrow.: ltjis a matter of litth J whether it is done or not. ami Hampton governments,; rmallyrecogmzed now or nctl J oues wh.ch arc self-sustain-Srbu cs jnd itiSIHrrtlcll veli UwithJrav, the tnops fron. l-'s and allW them . order and e(1ual justice shal 5 by tb tato governments r-K, whv i3 here, says I that a8 regards Louisiana then that the LNicholls govcrnmen. f tto iwafe and order, and thai .. . "v b,c mass o Uia itjaod will rcadilroWs I : ! . ' - eorSo AL Sheritlan K it is understood. 0w Governor H.ir t. f f r.e!al condition of thing- C it H an acquaiutanet F Hayes ad is au opponent o. uaurmr iin f i v", Patch sent from 1,p UlUd K'tra:hcd baek here, it .wieineuu arc made, in s I from Columbus au 1 Governor Haves has. no i a Citttmri wnnotttll what it will be, s ht lV,uUiauai anJ Soutb pat the buestiou of deciding f 0 iactiohs in the tw., r m vhich should be settle, P? artrful consideration. are Bumdent' reasons to bedevt VV9i K tvuny misrepresents t' 11 M first place he has no Cy .?9e to sneak for hin, wVMtUlMU town, from Gov . wimsKii wliu-h : 1 1 iPLEASEKOTrCE. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON,, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 877. NO. 31. would be such as the people of Louisiana and South Carolina desireu. .j. f Again, it is known here, by despatches received from New Orleans, that Bishop Wilmer, ofLousiana, who last week visited Oovornor Haves at Columbus arid laid be fore him the deplorable situation of Loui siana, telegraphed to New Orleans at the close of his visit .-"Let our people remain absolutely quiet," which shows sufficiently that he was satisfied with his conversation with the Governor. Finally, it is certain that Mr Hayes sees just as well as President Grant that the entire people are tired of the military being employed to sustain a State government, and that if a republican State government canuot sustain .itself then it will have to give way." Rumors that Governor Haj-es means to, or may perhaps sustain Packard and. Chamberlain, are put forth here by anxi ous carpet baggers, who, would like noth ing so well as to see the electoral count fail, because in that case they hope to see Senator Morton, their most zealous ally, installed in the White House as President of the Seuate, to which office it is known he now aspires in such a contingency. It is well under stood by the carpet baggers that the only way to strengthen the filibusters and en able them to obstruct the countj is to cause it' to le believed that Mr. Hayes means to support Chamberlain and Pack ard. Hence these rumors, which will no doubt ba repeated, but which are un doubtedly false. Governor Hyes canuot properly speak of his policy uutil he is declared President. When the count is completed and he is declarcd'elected, then he will undoubtedly be heard from. Meantime one thing is positively certaiu he adheres to every word of his letter of nccjptance, and that covers tho Southern question satisfacto rily. CAROLINA. LOCAL NEWS. Si.:-iU New Advertisements. See ad. Wanted. NoRTHBor A Ccvxtxj, Agts "Why pay, Ac." ' . J. W.'Goaoos & Rro Still Another. A. SHiiiBa. Partly-Made Shirts at 00 cents, worth $2.50. Our jriends and patrons ciil 'yltast understand that carrier boys arc ' not allowed to sell copies of the Ke;ilv Phase do not buy of them or encourage theih to tdl as' it trill positively cost ilu boy his situation wJien delected. . Eggs ' are plentiful tit 12J cents a dozen. - VSchr. E. K Cabodat 'Swain, cleared at Philadelphia for this port on Monday. ViVc4 have been put up connecting the office of Capt. A. D. Cazaux's Steamship line with the C C. R. W. The moon was on, its good behavior last night although it was chock full , and all out of doors was lovely. About $60 was netted by the recent entertainment given by the Baptist Mission, School in Brooklyn Hall. Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels are billed for two performances in Petersburg next week, viz: 'March 7th and 10th. Br, brig Tartar, Rule, from this port, arrived at Falmouth day before yesterday .with sails split and loss of topsail yard. Miss Mary Anderson appeared in Balti more Monday' night as Lady Macbeth. She is drawing crowds wherever she goes. t : reA,!,! aud Which annmrA , f u i Ulrcct manuer oi Mri Plv,.i. i i . rhiMA L v"a,lL3 rosier, last t u.he PPresl his confident I "ayes' Southrm Tnliot, Coin told in Newborn on Mouday at 17 cents. Suad sold in Xewberh this wreek as low as 30 cents a pair. The Supreme Court has aboiifr cleared up the business of the January term. . A revival is in -progress at Person Street Methodist Church, in Raleigh, under llcv. W. C. Norman. , The two literary societies of Davidson College are making preparations for their annual commencement in June. i A. G. Morrow was killed on the 20th int. by Baxter Turpin; they both were citizens of Hay vyood county; the particu lars regarding the affray are not known. A preliminary prohibition meeting is to be held in Raleigh on Friday evening. It woultl have been wiser and more re spectful to wait until the Legislature ad journs. , . i A painful accidcut happened to the very interesting little son .of Mr. David E. McKiiufie,arrriuccton,on Tuesdav, which will in all probability result in the loss ,U iiis right eye. The Newbern Nut Shell says : Abner Paris and Alex McKay, two young white men living in this city, want to Red Row Saturday night, for the put pose of whip ping some other parties, when jMcKay and Paris got into a dfficulty themselves, the former severely cutting the latter with idirk knife, inflicting two or three serious, wouncs. . - The Charlotte Observer says: On Sun lay morning Mr. Silas Uunter, who lives u Mallard Creek township, this county, started to church in a buggy with his wife and child. On the road the horse fook fright and ran. The occupants of the buggy were thrown out and the vehicle lorn to pieces. 1 he child was instantly killed aud Mr. and Mrs. Hunter .i . ; i riM. : J :: ; ootli injured, xue laiier rwceiveu injuries which were of quite a serious character. The Raleigh Observer says; Just as we were about to go to press the painful in- elligeuce reached us of the sudden death f Quentin Busbee, Esq , of tl?ts city, for nany years a prominent member of .the lialeigh bar. Mr. Busbee was between dfty and fifty-five years of age, and leave?, i wife and children and many friends to mourn his less. The particulars of his leath. which took pi'"" ' Jvw. it a late hour last night, or rather at an; arly hour this morning, have not reach ed us. The Chalotte Observer ssys : The cut in of rates on freight carried .by the rail roads leading into this city, is now going n at a lively rate. Nobody will fiive up ind the rates are going down lower and ower every day. About a week or two from this time you may look, out for a freight agents, convention in which every body will agree to stop cutting rates, htch agreement will be broken m about ten days after it is made; Such is rail roading as i.t is now conducted. No rail road can stand-it, and no one can afford aot to "cut." - t -' ' Cut this Out-It Mar Sa. ve Your Life There is no person living but what u3Fe"s more or less with Lung Disease. Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents tor a bottle of medicine that would cure them Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from uer many, and its wondrous cures astonish -jv -y one that tries it, If yep, - doubt what we s;y in! print, cut this oat and take it to-youfDruggist,- There was .no session of the Mayor's court this morning, the cases on the docket having all been continued over until to-morrow. Schr. Ilallie Turner, TuppeT from this port for Kennebunkport, Me., arrived in the lower harbor at Portsmouth, N. II. , on the 24th inst. " and get a sample buttle for 10 cents an try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. Kerosene oil has declined ten cents a gallon the' Northern markets on wholesalelofs, and we can look for a ctr responding decline here in a few days. The Steamer Dixie left for.. New Yoik this morning at half past ten- o'clock. We understand that she is to run this summer on, the Hudson river as -a pleasure vacht. 1 , f Technically speaking, .to-day vs toe last of' Winter, and to-morrow the first of Spring. - But some very bad winter weather may yet be held in reserve for the gentle spring time. We refer to advertisement of a -practical printer in want of a position on a. country paper and we can endorse hini as being a capital printer and an honest, upright. capable and reliable man. Miss Kate Claxtou, who is to personate the blind girl in "The Two Orphans" at the Academy of Music, .Petersburg, on the 8th of Marcli, is said 'to be one of the most beautiful women of the American stage. ; , The brick with which the sidewalk at the corner of Third arul Chestnut. is to be paved ha3 arrived and the long needed re pairs will be made to-morrow, much to the satisfaction of the owners of the property and persons who have to pass that way daily. Personal. Frank H. Darby, Esq., formerly of this city, but now of Florida, arrived iu the panied by his father, Mr, J ames Dar oy, who has been Sonth for the uenent oi ui health. ,N i . . . At Work. A party of coast surveyors under com mand of Mr. C. T. Iardella, Asssistant Coast Surveyor, were surveyi ag the river at foot of Market street also Market and Front streets, this morning. .Since their arrival in our' waters they have surveyed the rice fields, ami run As tar as the Hilton Bridge and will in a few days proceed up the river. N A Poor Man for Children. The poor family in the southern por tion of the city, spoken of by us yester day, have been supplied by the Ladies Benevolent Society, in so. far as their means permitted. The father of the family is partially paralyzed and the mother has recently given birth to a child, the nineteenth, in regard to which the old paralytic expressed himself as being as pnmd and happy on the occasion as he was on the advent of ps first, 4; Shameful and Disgraceful. North Front street was j exercised last night over a sensation which has ex cited so much of indignant conment from all who were cognizant of the matter as to almost overtop the interest felt in the proceedings of the National Returning Board at Washington City. It was caused by what was, according to the tes timony of eye witnesses, a gross and un provoked assault on the person of a man who was so unfortunate as to fall under the influence of drink and who was nat urally averse, to arrest. The man in question is.a white man, a soldier, belong ing! to Col. Pennington's command; at Fort Johnson. He was in the j city yes terday where ho-had beenrsummftned te testify in a case before U S. Commissioner Cassidey. At night - he was under the influence of liquor aud in this condition was passing' along North Front stieet,neaf the Purcell House, wheu he was arrest ed by officers Anthony Maultsby and Sam Starling, both colored, two new re cruits on the police force, who attempted to take him to the guard house. The man, it is said, attempted to escape from them, when Maultsby dealt hini "several heavy blowrs in repeated succession on the head with his club, felling him to the ground, where he lay as one dead with ' the blood 'owing copiously from the wounds on his head. An eye witness states that the man made no resistance to the officers but simply attempted to escape from them. A gentleman who . was standing at the counter of the .Purcell House heard the blows, although the street door was closed, and rushed out to see what was the mat ter. He found the man lying on the pavement when he stooped down and cought hold of his wrist, but not finding any pulse it was at first thought that the man was dead. Evidences of life were found, however,! and the man was there fore taken to the guard house when the janitor Jacob Wise, colored, it is said refused to allow a physician who had been called in to examine ' him, but .'.'I-- thrust him at once, into a cell. A gentle man who was preseut thereupon notified Mayor Canaday of the facts who promptly ordered that a bed be provided and that every necessary provision be made for attendance. T" !, j . The evidence ol those who were present at the time goes to.show that the assault irjon the man was a gross outrage. An eye-witness says that McCormick was walking quietly along in the street, stag gering as he went, when the first at tempt was made to arrest him, and the assault was entirely unprovoked, j A gentleman spoke to Maultsby, asking him his name, with the view of reporting - the case to Abe Mayor, and "the' result is that this morning he has been summoued to appear before the Mayor to-morrow to answer to the, charge of "interfering with m officer in the discharge of , his duty," The gentleman who is thus summoneil lias subpa-ued some twelve or fifteerf wit nesses' and it will probably be a hard mat ter for Maultsby to establish his case. T:;e two policemen, Maultsby anu Starling, arc both new to the force and have heretofore stood well' with the white people of t he city, Maultsby haviug been 1 r r a pgivtcr at a railroad omce lor several years and Starling having been 'employed for some time past at a photographic gallerv here. ( ! The assault is all the more unprovoked as it is in direct con diet with, the in structions issued to the police in regard to arrests. As we understand it drunken men are not to be' arrested unless they are utijiicsa or vicaiing uuiuiiwuv-c auu if this soldier had given cause for arrest 1 ast uiht and . had tought the police officers like a tiger-the club, which should be used in the last extremity, was" totally unnecessary, as besides the two police men present on the s.cene; there were two others withi n - easy call , ; and surely the four between them uld have overcome one drunken manorjf ithey could not they should have bjen. discharge at once and men' put in tljcir jdacrs. We are fully aware of., the "sanctity" which ap1 pertains to officiar action and all that sort ofthtng "and know how necessary: it U to sustain the police force in the discharge of their dutybjutve knowalio, .th.it other people have some rights that even police men must respect, j JJss (of -a.uthiriry is ns thing aiid abuse of it another! Our report of this affair is baset qpen statemenU mode to, V njf eye. witnesses andonthemgentkmen who will be called up to testify in the case to-morrow morning, when we are satisfied that it will have a thorough and impartial handling and that laycupOanadajr's action wilt be in strict accordanco with the evi- dence and the Ucts, ,. An Old Landmark. . i' ' - The old weeping willow which has been standing in the Vld dry pond," op posite the Second Baptist Church, on the corner of Sixth and Church streets, with ered and died, and was cut down this morning. It. was probably one of the oldest, if not the oldest, tree standing in this city. ',' ' Another Concert. ' The Front Street M. E. Sunday School are practicing for the purpose of giving a repetition of those delightful concerts wc all remember so well. It will take place about the middle of the month, and-i hose who are fond of good musc will prepare to bear it then. - - ' . v - 3 - Didn't Ketch Him. -'-... . A sneak thief vvas discovered last e ve ningjin Ihe residencejof Mr. A. Martin, on Market, between Fourth and Fiftli streets, in the act of making off with an over coat which he had taken from the balus ters in the hall. On being discovered he dropped the coat aud fled and although he was pursued and fired at several times managedvto make his escape. . 1 ; The Receipts. ' . J There has been unintentional delay in reporting the amount received byjthe Ladies Benevolent. Society from the highly ap preciated essay of Col. Burr, read before the public last week for the benefit of the Society. Few tickets were sold, because put out too late, but the receipts at the door were good, and the result in their possession U '$21.20. Its thanks to the lecturer aud to the public. The Thermometer. , j From the United States Signal Office a't this place wc obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken th:s niorn ng at 7:31 o'clock ; I . Augusta, 37 ;. Charlestun, 30; Cincin nati, 32 ; Jacksonville, 50 ; Key West, 00; Kuoxville, 34 ; Lynchburg, SI ;-Memphis, 39 ; Mobile, 40 Montgomery, 4o ; Nash vil'e, 34 ; New Orleans. 49 ; New York, So ; Norfolk, .35 ; Pittsburg, 20; Savan nah, 45 ; St. Louis, 34'; Washington, 34 ; Wilmington, 35. Boiler Explosion. One oT the boilers at the stcmii saw mill f Messrs. E. Kidder & Sons, in the lower p u t of the city, exploded yesterday aftcr:joon,b!owing out asmall piece it. the top. Part of the shed Over the boiler was shattered and t he brick wH' was I broken aud the bricks scattered, . but beyond this there was no damage. Thcvonly injury was to a colored man, a mill-haudj who was struck by one of the Hying I bricks; but jis it, luckily, took him on the head it did not hurt him much. . A new boiler will be put in. Blockade Good. I On Thursday last, Deputy Lr'. 1 S. Marshal L- A. Lawson, 'captured ; from B. Taylor, about fifteen miles from Shoe Heel, a fine horse and; Jersey wagon, a half barrel of apple brandy, some whiskey and several boxes of tobacco. The articles are known as blockade goods, as the tax had not been paid on them. Taylor made his. escape, and has not since beeri heard from. Deputy , -.Marshal La wsonj left Luniberton with the hor?e, wagon and goods onMonday and arrived herey est erd ay afternoon. The horse and wagon; are ,at CurrieV stables, the liquors -and tobacco at the office of the Deputy Collector, Mr. T. M. Smith. - I New lne We Don't Understand It. ft WOllM KWm hv t h rannoff Legislative proceedings, that we! arc to have two' Criminal Courts Wre, one for the county and one for the city. In the Senate, on Saturday, wc arc Itold that the bill establishing a .Criminal Court for the city of Wilmington passed its thir l trend ing in the Senate, and t'tat cii Mon- 1 . t. I Ml . . 1 f ! ' uay, ajso me i?m 10 csiaoiisn a Criminal Court for the county tf Hanover passed its several readings. I salary of the Judge in the first instance was placed, by amendments to the bill, at $2,000, and in the second, also by amend ment to the original bill, it was placed at $2,500. Wo" suppose that these two apparently two must mean one and the same thing, but we confess that we can-N not underktand why they should be sttled di3jreatly or why it k was neces sary for, the bill to pass twice through the Senate. It may bo that a reconsideration of the bill was, had ' (of which, however, there is no record)' but in that case We do not understand why, on the reconsidera tion, it was foand necessary to put it throngh its several readings, after having bxe reconsidered on its third reading. Wm will hSJliA 'Jltr Li P . from oar friends on any and all subjects f general iatcreat but i:: t - a , The name of the t writer mvt alwajs furnuhed to the Editor. . . -""' ..('ii- J h 1 -T , "i ttU;ivtyf"- Communications most U written ' only cm one side of the ppn3 Vi a jj ; . ,r Personalities most be avoided. And itis especially and paitlcOsrl Wer stood that ie editor does not always endorta the views of correspondents, unless no statad in the editorial colomns. - t ?2t-i- i ' . lit' i;compiiuent to the Slsutl Serre. The Treasury ammntceCtho JWttsh Parliament; has', submitted 'a report' !oq meteorological observations, 'in : whlclt suggests the adoption of the Amcncan meteorological system.' The 'rerjort' tets forth the perfection of the WeatBer Bureau in the United States, and admits that wc arc ahead of all the rest of the world in (he accuracy of our forecasts;" ; Charles Southerland Captured. miormation was lotlgcd with Sheriff Manning- tV.s morning that Charles South erland, eolorcd. charged with forgery, who escaped from the officer while being carried to jail in the early part of "last month, was at his house on the 'corner of Eighth and Church streets, and forthwith the jailor, Daniel Howard, was armed with the necessary papers for his capture. The jailor, thus deputized, summoned to his aid some four or five officers and start ed for Southerland's house where he suc ceeded in bagging the bird ; who is now in jail awaiting trial by due process of law.' In this age of education and general in telligence the household is hardly complete without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ. Read the advertismcnt iu another column, and then send for illustrated catalogue and price list. - . jan 8. Now Advertisements. WHY PAY, &c." This is the Reason. LATEST QUOTATIONS RICHMOND FJRi: INSURANCE STOCKS; RE P OPTED PY DA VENPORTd CO., RICHMOND, VA. . COMPANY. Virginia, Fire and Marine, Virginia Hoim, ------- Vhgiuia Htate, ------- Old Dominion, - - - - Commercial, -Klchmond Fire Association Granite, Kjchmond Banking and In-. ku ranee uo., -Merchants'. &. Mechanics', 1 ' 25 ?K 40 40 100 9 .105 ' 2SV4 2X V iuu 7a 25 18 1H 1S 2. 18 .; - NORTHROP & CUMMING, Agents Virginia Fire & Marine Ins. Co. feb 8 : : ' ", Wanted. A Pr.AUTICAL PRINT3Rof many yean' jTjl thorough experience, wishes a aitnaUoa on some cpuntrv paper. ' -Can give the best of references. Addretr" ' X.- Y. Z.. -J -' feb 28 care Editor Rbvuw still lino mm O. F. WALCOTT, BURNT OUT OX 1 Oth in&. I'apcrs forwarded 17th inst lots paid without oiscoutrr,- 27th inst. ., JOHN" W. GORDOX General Iiuarauco AgrenU f : L h Zi ' . ' 2IXorti Water Velocipedes, ; yAG0N4S, CARTS and Wbeetbarroirs. TOPS aud MARBLES from one cent p. "Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Ap. pies and IVa re. ; . Centenuial Jumping Uvpes, for little fiirU' Dusters, Cigar Lighters for Picture f rases. J. W. LIPPITT'C, CONFECTIONERY STORE, , N.G.Corher Front and Princess fftsv , 'SU Sign of Ponch. feb Tl LooU cat I I : A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE with Bay Eati, only 10 cents. Stylish hair eat, 25 easts. Luoious Shampoo by machinery, 2i ceate. Moustachedjcd, 25 cent. Every thing done in silence. A liberal redaction to montUy customers at tha great Reform Barber Shop under the First ational Bank. Come and trr 'th new and skilled barbers - . ; "teb 27 L JTURMAJfSKr Rare Barerainc- TAY BE HAD IX GENT'S and Tooth's c o in Miles -m K &t Obrier'8 Clothing House, South stfe of Market street. : Getting ready for Spring stock vd ai heavy goods must be sold. ' 1 r i f ' Oar specialty ia the all-inada liaea Bettnsj Shirt for 90 CCIltl. ' . j feb n . 21. flrmrnn..': Home Light ; y7IhL NOT EXPLODE, PE?T VX USB. Eureka MilLs Pap-r, 1000 sheoU ia a packaf . 1 at only 25 cents. Canary' Seed f at - IS cents per, pound, together with; a f all, stock of Drugs, Medicines sod Chemicals, Toilet and FancyArticIe,forsaIelowbT,:t '": ..... -y.r JAUtaVilUXDSi- feb 15 ' -V Druggu.- ! 1 v '
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