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THIS I'Al'KK crcrr afternoon, Sundajl ex cepted by T. JAMC8, t fTfir f iM I'liU v . .K,iTH'usTAGErA,I: J u,yDthi' $2 50 Tbree ' c,rJ; ci i ; One montb, 69 ccntr. " iTldrcd bj carrier, Vr 13 cents per week. -r,r.tci low and Mbcl. Ai,vTrfibcri will please report any and .fr- rcecfTC their papers regularly. . ... 1..K0 Obicrrcr. 1 I i ID!''"1 ' DPAI-C-OIVVKSTIOM. fHIKI) DAY.' .YJHTHRJf V- a- S-.S I. if iiilLl Mill vff ' EIIIW. '7 VOL 2." WILMINGTO N . ) 'I.! ,1 1 ( . . it j f ... ... N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1877. NO. J 15 i .-t.-.'luN. IV.ii'v, June 1st, 1877. n,c,,m wiTcalled to order at ; "i;'.hol I Jiuau iu the chair. ' ' ion the call of tl'C roll was dis au' Secretary proceeded 1 the minute ' J . in rc- irisbcs, tnor- 'y toumcu.! .Ibc llth canon, it iJ ,ho adiiiiion f-. new nani I.!'!' uu.lcr. tlx rnles, till to-t ,,.,,,1 ,i the Committee on : tl,e ITf 1,iri5,,cs wa ,a,J on 'rc rri-it of Mr. Patterson, chairman ilin.ittcc of Education, a fol in ail-jptcil : . ri rilutatiu" Committee - would Jc , (fully reKrt to this My that, dur " t!c ecclwiaslicsd year just ended, it I UTore it. It will be seciiii JrciMircr's rqott, endins March ol, t .ri!y fifteen jiarisbrs have contributed , tijis'iiiost neepssary object, and 'that We Mini th'is given has amounted Utt one hun-lreil an J4 three dollars and r cents. This, together with the sum liiini.llars, contributed from a person :U ilic JioccBP, is all t that has been .,, this most important object. i'parciiU will neither encourage their .do enter the priesthood, nor give of i!ver and to liml. how will they ac ait io lliii) for ftivir . grievous neglect? 'ery respectfully, UM) I'ATTKIthON, Chairman. Iv. A. A. Watson, submitted asupple Miry !in;iiiec rcMirtf" accompanied ' by iJlI.'wiii rtolntiii, which was ikii c'l. That the scale of assofcg-i ita!lii'tW Wt year, L3 continued d t! Rhicti.ns just reported. Kcv. Ir. A. A. Watson, chairman ol y committee n Use death of Kcv. Aldert wlcf.' I . I)., submitted the following, iivh ,ul'ntedby'annaniiuoiu rising it: ILc tomiiiittcc appointed to prepare Hvii.il rcsoiiilioiis, relative to the death BtV. ..IJert .Swedes, J). I)., respectful ly. the MIowiDj; t .lrr.l Tl. il ll, .i;,u.nA! ,.f V.v.rl, vua desires to place on record its vii'nartcd brother, and of the severity i k !m inflicted by his death, JlTlut while, as brethren, wc mourn iJU.yct as christians we thank God flaring given to us so long, his useful --jftll noble life, and his valuable wis 'a Ubor. . " ''.That the remarkable success of our td toother in thccaibc of religious 'J :,, is a" earnest of what can be and . pcrsistcut . Christian I lill it memorial U.W 1h .mum.. rM til our brother upon the pages of Nin- the adoption of- these rcso!u. -"-Mr.Jais.lJ. liatchclor submitted a '"Saud impressive eulogy upon the ,1 I ... , ' -.o v UI, UUIVMVO U Wl 1 nL1;.l..l 1 Mussel oft'ered the following ku!?-' ilut tl,c treasurer be antlior- 7ulsiriU0" oi mc jatciicv. ' - wits f , . V him ;., , , . ra ol "oU caen -,VC:1 ;;JmJftbclWniaiieit Kpiscopal '"imiNJifva.l.....' I : ivi ,r Ul ful)"itted the 1'ollow .con,m;Ucc tu whoni was . rcforrcd of j cwncernins t!o boundary fVjrtl. r,,7dioicso within the State :. 1 Srolma, recommend that the U J,rwonUiwccri the. two ,dioccses i ' rnDni,, in a Reucral direc- X :!x tlie iiU, uulsc embr:u c Bthcast, within the new dio ;UDtles of Currituck, Camden, uvr ,cr,l"Jruans, Chowan, licrtic, U9 o'tbe and Yilson; thence, W : ;bt?ston Wake.and Chatham; old. .. " . .,,,018,088 ol clergy in old diocese, by jonrtial. 1 . in tlia new, S umber last year .s " BlisHoii.ijry abprpprjatiotis, ctialljf di vided. r JJJWith this report, the following was submitted by the same committee ' The committee also recommend that a federate council, of the two dioceses, be organixxl fiinder the general canon, as soon as possible, after the organigation of tlw second !dicese. ; . llcsolcerfi That a committee 1 appoin- tod Uy thisj convention, to prepare a con-J stitution for such federate council, tiud that in tblc federate couucil, the sciiior Bishop shall preside. - 2d. TTiat the lirtc of divisiou proposed by the committee,. be adopted as a substi tute lor the report of the diocese. Petidingthc discussion, the whole matter wa referred to committee, who re ported the following ; The JolloKving resolution i. submitted by the conimittc in the line of division as a substitute for all other resolutions on the subject! JiCsolccd That the proposed new dio cese shall be composed of the followiug counties, vix : Currituck, Camden, ras; quotank, Vcrquimansy Chowan, Dertic, Halifax, lilgecombe, Wilson, Johnson, Wake, Chatham, Kandolpb, Davidson. Rowan, Irfedell, Catawba, Burke,- Mc Dowell, Caldwell, Wilkes, Surry, Alex ander, DaVic, Yadkin, Forsythe, Stokes, Guilford, K)ckinghani, Caswell, Alamance, Orange, Person, Granville, Nash, Frank lin, Warrenr. Northampton, Hertford and Gates, making in all -10 countios. J A u v i s B i- xton , Cha'm. f ' For the committee. j v On a riiotio'i to iostj)one the consid eration of ihe -report of the ' committee which involved, the designation of the line between the new and the old dioceses, Mr. Jos B liatchclor took strong grounds in its favor.N Col. W. Jj.JDeRosset spoke in favor of the report of the .committee and caj.'cd jfor a votel Mr. Feltigrew took strong grounds in favor of post-, ponemcnt. f Upoii a vote by orders the clergy dividjod equally, l'J votes ifof and fWCK, Katidolph, Davidsoi), toj JSaVV oru?exst Caldwell, Will si thai P lo tbc Virginia line: ihene irilli tJc boundary cenSties u Wit -JSklcen other ; counties, W . tr,lfor 'ohanj pton, Bcr- h itiil 1 1 ' bHc?,l ory the, Yadkia, It. J "auuer ceunt es. ' atSttlHw.bacareWlT cxainiucd I ' W;.. . .'tn locese a"nd present U, ';r-r'c W dioceses, white r.:to . "csoftho new aioceo: i yyorcu, 2)266; total, hi i i. . . 1 oi- . me oni uioccsc ' beoia diocese, 11,35 -J , V" ww i new 3 865 85 diocer ot t 051,222 l'J votes ag.iinst? and quite a discussion sprang up, after which the. Rev. A. S. Smith changed nis vote irom.no io siye, aud the vote of the laity by., parishes was taken, and J fourteen parishes voted for postponement, nine against and four were divided, am? the motion to.postpono pre vailed. The Convent ion took a recess to 4 o'clock p. Iin. . .vj'TKllMOON 81.SHUX, The Convention was called to order, the Bishop in the chair. Rev. Mr. Marshall submitted the report of the Churqh building committee, which was receivcij, and he swoved that the Sec retary bo instructed to iuscrt upon the second pageiof the journal the notice here tofore published calling the attention of the clergy to tho provisiou of the 22d canon, which requires each clergyman to take up a collection for the Diocesan fuud. Gen. J. (.(. 3ilartin moved to reconsider the question of postponement of laying out and designating the lines of the now Diocese, aud the motion prevailed, and On motion of Pr. A A. ' Watson, the whole matter was referred to an adjourned meeting of ithis Convention... which is called to Elect at Christ Church, Raleigh', pn the 12th day of September, 1877. Geu. J. tr. Martiu introduced - the fol lowing, whijlli, un motion of , Mr. ll. postponed .to the adjourned ie convention on September Rosset, R. H. Smith, Sr.. Ge:i. i. G . lar tiu, Judge W. 11. Battle. -r Alternate Jclegates to I'cnt-i .u Couvt-u-tioD. Ctefgy, Ro i 11, . M. M. Marshall.. Rev. Dr. Sutton ainl Kev. Geo. Patterson. Lav, Col. W. F. Martin, lion. K. P. Battle, John Ilughoy and J S Hender son, Esq's. . .Church Building Committee- Rev.' A. A. Benton, Rev. J. C. Huske. Rcv;'K. R. Rich. Jamca C. McRae and F. Ri-Rose, Esqsi -? - . . ; . j A motion of (Jul. S. Jj. Frtnioijt prc railcd that the Secretary o( the Conven tion be request cd to notify tin; paiishc in forming them of the .adjourncil . meeting, and the object for which it was called. Several other important matters came up, among them a resolution of thanks- to the railroads, the rector, vestry aud mem bers of St. Peter's Church, and to the citizens of Charlotte irenerallv. for favors to the delegates, ollercd by Mr. II. C. Bost, when on motion the Convention adjourned to meet in R ileigh on the 12th of September next. We am pleased to add to this report in behalf of those ofourcitzens who have ontertained - the delegates.' both clerical and lay, that wc have reason for believ ing that the members of the Convention leave Charlotte with a high opinion of the liberality and hospitality of her people. The Mails. arrive at the City The MuSis close and rostofficc as follows; ; ! CLOSK. Northern through mails - - - ".(mi V 1 Northern through ami M ay mails. 0:13 A M Malls for the N. C IlailroaO, and routes supplied 1 herefrom - -6:15 AM Southern mailsfor all points South, daily - - - - .- - ".:() 1 M Western mails (C. C. 11. W.) daily . (except Sunday) , - - - "cOO 1" M Fayetteville, and offices on Cainj Fear Kiver, Tuesdays and Fri days - - - - - - 1:00 T M Mails for points alontc line of Che raw & Partington II K - - - 11; A M Fayetteville 1W C. C. li. Y. daily, (except Sundays) - - - G.00 A M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston - - - - - ll.u A M Onslow C. H. aud iutennediate of fices every Friday - - - 0:00 A M Sinithville .mails, by steamboat, daily, (except Sunduys) - - S:W M Maiis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at - - - - - - 6:00 A M j ; I AUIIIVE. Northern through mails - - . 1J:1 1' M Northern through and way mails. I M Southern mail! - - - - - - - 7:00 A M Carolina Central uauway ai - - o:. jv. m Mails delivered from 6.00 A. M. to 7:0 V M., and on Sundays from 8:o0 to !:;:0 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money order and Register-Departments open same as stamp office. ' Stamps for sale at general delivery when utamp office is oioscd, ' Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night, i 1 Mails collected from st roc t boxes every day 'I'A-y y. m. LOCAL NEWS. More Stolen Goods Recorercd and i identified. Thi morning officer Carrcontiuued his ftcarch for stolen goods, and if there was any doubt heretofore of Ellerby having a hand in most of the burglaries, and larce nies committed in this viciarW for tte past two years, it now grows beautifulfy less as the piles of stolen articles are picked over and identified by the de spoiled victims. The fruits this morning of officer Carr's search in the house."of Prince Kelly, where Kllerbj stayed, were as follows: One heavy coat, property of Mr Thos. Monk; one hen, property of Mrs. Penny; three goslini belonging to E. Mar tin; one lot of shoe makers' and carpen ters' tools, not ilentitied; nearly a bushel of padlocks; one gold handkerchief holder, ringy chain and clamp attached; one mon key wrench, property of Capt. F. M. Wooteu; one do., belonging to Mr. Jno. Oldcnbottle; ' six spring chickens, not identified; one gold necklace; two planes, the initials C. II. R. cut in one and J. R. in the other; two muskets, some books, and two books containing the by-laws and constitution of the "Wilmington Grand Rolling Atlantic Club" and the list of members in' which the name of . Ellerby and Nixon figure very conspicuously. The order seems to be a mystic One, having a ."Moderator! '"Cat," "First Cut," "Hen," and ''Foundling." Prince Kelly and wife Rebecca .Kelly were lodged in jail this morning on sus picion of being the accomplices of Ellerby and Xion i Rose, wvo meeting oft 1 oth next : 1 licsvlccil, New 'Advertisements. A. David Checked Nainsook Undershirt.-. , S. Jrwtt Standard and Popular Novels. A. Shiuer. Collars by the backet full 25 cents 1 Rev. Dr. -D Jems v.i.- to h ive -preached in Raleigh yesterday. Spring chickens 20 to '-' cents . or about a cent a feather, In this market. Market Dock is lined now iu the ;ter noon with amateur fishermen who aver age about one nibble an hour," This is decidedly the hottest day 'of the season, thus far. As somebody has poet ically observed. "It is hottcrucll."' 'People who have leisure and means arc now making their arrangements to visit the summer resorts to escape the heat. Ice-, ice cream, ice. water, ice lemonade, ice-cold soda water, anything and every thing cold, except charity, is acceptable now. A dull Summer and a hot one is the tallvnowbut with plenty of fruit ill low prjecs wc think wc can ;dl manage to wcalhcr,it. - ' -1 - tr-," " . " :' . . ; The tirst watermelon ct the se.is.ui is about as big as your rist now but if this weather holds it will be alowg" in . the coursp of a fpw weeks. i Ojinor Howlett has, been tulijied to be n attendance atjhc Ci ty Hal I Thursday to hold an inquest over, the bodies f the disappointed office seekers. j Cause 2N'o Money. A dispatch was received this noon, by Deputy Marshal J. . VauSoulen, f;om .L'. S. Marshal. J. 13. llill. informing him that the Circuit Court which was to hare been UehJI la laleigb this week will not last long, and instructing him to advise witucsscs not to attend. Cause no money. Another Bridge. A very substantial woenku bridge is being erected across the railroad track on Sixth street. Most of the timers are laid aud the bridge will be ready for use in a short time. The city appropriated $400 towards butlJiug the bridge, pro Tided a like amount would be raised bv That tho ' deputies to the General (Convention be and they are here by instructed to present to that body the the followiug" application ; "The Diocese of North Carolina, by its Convention, respectfully represents to'the General Cobvpution, that the territory of the Diocese jis too large for due Espisco palian supervision, of said Diocese, and will still be t-jo large after taking off a portion to be erected into a new Diocese. Therefore!; the Convention of said Dio cese make application to the General Con vention to set off that portion of saict Dio cese lying West of the Biuo Ridge, and of the Western- boulitjarics Tof the counties' of Snnry, Wdkes, Caswell, liorte, McDow ell, Rutherford and Polk, and including the following .'counties, to wit : Hendcr sou, lJ"hcoinbc, Yancey, Mitclejl, i a tausri. Ashe and Alleghany, i ln?sslQnkry jurisdiction J to be known as the mission of . ' " i i- .t i j Asncvnic, or oy sucu, oiuer, uesisuanou as the General Convention may choose. Rev. E. R. Rich sumbmitted the fol lowing resolution which was unanimously adopted; . licsoDi&i, That thcclersj of this Dio cese W requested to call the special atten tion of their! congregations to the matter of the division iof the Diocese, to come up at the adjourned meeting n Septem ber. . ; ; m p ; ' Qn mo' ion the convention proceeded -to the election ot the $tandin" Committees, and delegates to the General Cpvcutiori with tlie following result : - V j . Standing :Connittee Iyer. 0rV A. Watson, chirrnn, Per. tjeo. "Pttersjn, Ptcv. J. C. ijuske, John Hugl-.'Dr. A. Missionary V'X00"15 ConwixHtc Rev.J )v. a.- A- va:sxn, Hex. u v.-unsK, ijr. A J. DcRosisct S. U. oijntMddr.W .tkinioti, j - - - - ,. . Ia Education CouimUtce-Geo.Citterstaii Hon. Geo. Davis and IIou. A. HI. Vaji- uoseiien;' : j . z'Fms ' 'vu " K i Delp!rate to G encral - ContTentioni Jarvis-Buxton, Rev.-lir.T. C. Illle.PUv; "2ing in the northeastern portion" of the I N. Collins Hushes. lAity, Dr. A. J.Dc-l city and will supply a r.c-cl long ftlt. Criminal Court. The second term of this court for the county of Xew Hanover convened this morning at 10 o'clock in the Court House, His Houor, Judge O. P. Meares, presiding. The usual routine having been gone through with and the grand jury empan- nelled, the Judge proceeded to deliver his charge, which, in the main, was pretty much the same as his previous charge in April last. His Honor recounted some of the! most serious offences that were likely to come before the jury, and j cautioned them to investigate particularly all cases of perjuiy and violations of the retail liquor license. The names of the jurors are as follows: II. B. Willis, Foreman; W. H. M. Koch, Frank Toomcr, JohnJE. Sylvia, H. W. Bryant, Thos. J. HerringJames Jarnian, Isham McClammy, James W. Green, Jas. Elder, Wm. McLaurin, Alonzo Hewlett J. F. Staltcr, Jos. Davis, Seth Waltern, S. A . Craig, F. M. Beasley. 1 ": a Military School for Wilmington. We learn that Maj. B. J. Burgess, a gentleman now residing in Alexandria, Va., as a member of the Faculty of St. John's Academy, and who is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, pro poses to open in this city next Fall a military school for boys to be "called the Cape Fear Military Acadeniy. He will be asMfcted by another gcntlemaB, a graduate of the University of Virginia. He will con;e to us highly recommendetl as to character and ability, and wc must say that the prospect at this time for success does m t stem to us a discouraging one. Wc will be glad to welcome Maj. Bnrgess to our' city, and from the character of the recommendations he brings wc think that wc may safely congratulate our citizens on Very Low Water the prospect "of a first-class military school The water in the river bulwccii'. -this Won't Work After All. The order for the; change of schedule on the North Caroliua Railroad, which was to have gone into effect to-day, has been rc Toked and the change will not be made. This is to be greatly regretted, as the new schedale would have placed Wilmington and Raleigh within a fjw hours distance of each other, a something which has been sadly needed for many years, but which seems destined never to be fulfilled. Commenting upon the revoking of the order for the change, the Raleigh Observer very flippantly says : " It is said that the Southern connections flew the track after the arrangement had been perfected, hence tlte necessity of the Xorth Carolina road' to its Muiuuuic as uercioiorc. e have again to remark on the ignorance of the average Raleigh local and with still better cause. The change of schedule on the U ilmington & Weldon Railroad has already been made, and the.-arrangement cou!d easily have been carried into clTect had the Virginia managers of the " In . C. Division of the R. &'D. R. R." seen lit to do so. They don't want Wilmington and Raleigh to come together and when they play a little tom-foolcry they pull the wool completely over the eyes of the Raleigh locals. ''Southern connections"' have not "flown the track," but the Vrr giniajposses of the X. C. R. R. have. The Crops in Pender. " The1 Raleigh papers are publishing re ports of the condition of the crops in various sections of the State, as made to the Agricultural Department and this is what the tell us of the prospects with our next door neighbor, Pender county : j - Wages arc about twenty-live per cent. lower than last vear and everfbody is at work. There was never before so little idleness and vagabondism, and there arc fewer liens on crops. The SDrinjr crops are more unpromising and backward than ever before at this season. The cut worm was never so des tructive to young corn. Cotton is two or three weeks behind time, has a bad stand and looks badly. There is an acreage of about 126 per cent. lcsS in cotton this year than last, and about the same proportion of increase in corn. Oats and peanuts are both backward. Truck gardening has paid well here this year. Huekleberries and blackberries are abundant. The law taxing fertilizers is popular iu Pender. Meeting of the Grand Chapter. The Gand Chapter of Royal-Arch Ma sons will meet in Xewbern to-morrow when the annual session of. the G rami Council will also Jjc held. The delegates in attendance from this, city are Messrs. H. H. Munson, C. M. VanOrsdell and James C. Munds. Visitors to Chapel Hill commencement can get at point of starting on the Wil mington & Weldon Railroad, round trip tickets over that line for six cents per mile. PLEASE J50TICB. We will be glid to receive coBnuicfttioat from oar friends on any 'and all tmbjeetr of general interest bat : The name of the writer most always be furnished to the Editor. Communication mustb written only on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. Andit is especially and parti; larly aadr stood that .the editor does not alwaye eadoro the views of correspondents,! anlest sottaici in the editorial columns. For the Kcvicw. . A Fragment .A.Uli 1 1 hough t to m j self how nice it i J hat we can live in a world lik thin, here things t-au hapivn, and clocks wm strike, And none of the people are made alike. .Sf SSi,,ovo, wanls this are wanu that And all our hearts want "tit" for "tat." " lmnds lG AVU IUake wllh our ucds and ,w-k,1 which nobody understands, l iU Vn1, h,ope at Work autl tho rlht to call On Him who sees us, and knows it all. (OMMINICATEP. V Health Query. El n in 1 J k me w : What sense or jus tice is there in the city publishing a long wiuded health law, and tlieu violating it the very tirst thing? Read section 4 of the new health law, and then cast your eye along Market street, between Fourth and Fifth. V Sensible AdTlce. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaiut that you . know nothing about; you -get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Greev's Avorsr.Fi.owEn-will cure you of Dys- ' pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveuess, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up oi food after eating, low spirits, vc, wc ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample ! Bottle of . Green'8 Au ;im Flower for 10 ceuts and try it, or a Regular Size - lor To cents; two doses will relieve you. "Mv Deak," said Mr. 5- -, to his blooming helpmeet, "I must congratulate you oti your improvement in cakes, biscuit, bread, rolls, every .kind of pastry in short." ."Oh!" said the wife, "Ive solved the secret by using the greatest thing in the market for baking Dooi.eyV Yeast Po wpek. Henceforth I'll use no tker New Advertisements. Checked Nainsook Under Shirts. QAUSE -MEU1NO Uuderebirfc. 25c. Linen and. Jeans Drawers. Silk Xeck Ties, -"c. White and Colored Tiei, 10 or 3 for 23c. Colored Striped llalf Hose, 23 to COc. White Linen Pante, $V50. About 500 White VesU,aU NEW STYLES sold from $1.00 to 4. 00. ' " june 1 A. DA VXD. Merchant Tailor A Clothier. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Oft ice at. this place wc obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7: Gl o'clock ; ' . Augusta, 73; Charleston, 7": Cor.icana, 70; Galveston, 78; -.Iudiauola, 77; Jack sonville, 78; Key West , 70 ; .Mobile. 7G ; Montgomery, 72; New Orleans, 7-'5; Nor folk, 77 ; Punta Rassa, 76 ; Savannah, 7'.; St. Marks, 70 ; Wilmington, 70. Historical and Scientilic Society. Notice. rpiIEKE WILL UE A UEGULAIi iiEET ing of the Society ou MONDAY Evening next, .at S o'clock, in the Lecture Rooia of the Firtt l'resby terian Church ; when a pam per will he read by Mr. W. F. Wenze!,on Ihm subject of Entouiologj witl special reference' to noxious aud beneficial Iritcct?. A full atk'iMhucc of the member w re in our midst. subscription or otherwise, bridge will te a course of gr nYenince o persons Tfce ileucw for the Sumner. Persons Leaving the city for the vari ous watering places, country residences or resorts, or those going abroad, can hare the Daily Review mailed to any addess by ordering the same at this office, at 15 ceuts lor one week, 25 cents for two weeks 10 cts for three week, 50 cents for one month, $1.50 for three months, $G, for six mouths, payable in advauce at this office. United States postage prepaid. City Court. His Honor, Mayor Dawsou had three wises before him for trial this morning. The first caso culled was for drunken ness on Sunday, His Honor read the culprit a' alight lecture upv violating the Sabbath day, aud then let tlrt prisoner oft with 5 and costs. Tlje nest case was for drunkenness and disorderly conduct,-and 10 and cobts was the penalty inflicted this time. The next case was for disorderly con duct ; 5 and costs was tfce wild reproof of the Mayc iu in.tanc and the- tke urst Jdayor s uouri, imacr wen regitr, Wai dccaVcd adjoutncdL Prayers for rain were said in some of our churcher. yesterday. city and Fayetteville is now very Jow and the boats which leave Fayetteville in the morning do not arrive here until the after noon of the next day, which is from 12 to 18 hours behind a fair run. If the water gets much lower some of them may have to tie up and wait for a fresh. . All oT the up street merchants havo. not yet come into the arrangement for closing at 7 o'clock, .but the Board of Trade arc making strenuous efforts to have the movement a universal one and with excel lent prospects of success. ' 1''rra7 ' 'oarterly Meetings.. Third round of appointments as made by" Iter; William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for the Wilmingtou District. Meth odic E. Church, South Wilmington, at Fifth Street, June- .v, 10 Magnolia, at Carlton Chapel, June 1C, 17 Waccamaw Mis., PineLog.-Jtiue 10, 17 Bladen, at Center....... June 23, 21 Wbitevilleair Bluff, June :J0 & July st onowat Unmf Branch..., Jtfj X 8 Kenansrillc. atRjchlai. .. . . J-uly X 1, 15 Elizabeth', at Bladen Stxrings, July 19,. 20 jucated. june - JAMES SPRUNT, Secretary St Treasurer. Tin Seven Hi Annnal Family Eicnrsioo OK THE Young .Catholic Friends' Society Will take place ox Tuesday, '2ih of June, on the large and commo- ; dious ST MR. GOV. WORTH, to SMITIIV1LLE and FORT CASWELL. v"!B Kcfrcshnicnta will be scrrcd by the Ladiea at City Prices. gar- The Italian String Band will faraLtb Cotillion iiueic. Tickets for Gentlemen To ccnta, Ladies and -Children 50 cents. The prcvioua rood order on eur Eicorsioni should be a sufficient guarantee to families for a pleasant dav. lloat leavefoot of Market Street at 8 A.M. mar 31 lSmitKTilWlmitbT1?,e- v JuI 28 29 COkcsbury and uonane ana sion at Black's Chapel.... . Aug 4, 5 aiuton at Hopewell....... ...Aug li, ;2 WilmingtonatFrct Stret,vAvug l, 19 Topsail at Rocky Point, (Dis trict nlerenc a STATE OF NORTII CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER COUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT. The iirat National Bank of ) Wilmington, North Caroli-Attachment, na, Against Leopold Cohn. J p THIS ACTION THE PLAINTIFF A claims Jndment aainet the defendant for Fifteen Hundred. and Seventy-Six and 3 100 Dollars with interest thereon at Six per cent, per annum from the 1st day of Novem ber, 1875, the same beinz the balance cf prin cipal and interest due and unpaid, on a cer tain bill of exchange or draft drawn by D. Weill, be A. Weill Attorney, on the 1st da of October, A. D. 1T4, requiring the defend ant, Leopold Cob a, to pay to the order of said 1J. WeUt, Three Thotuand and Six Hnndrcd Uoiira, one year after said date and accepted by said Defendant and afterwards indorsed and delivered ta t&c Plaintiff fur raise re ceived hr ike said drawer by nf said Attor ney, A. Weill, who at tbetaate timeadorse ' tiu: aakl bill of exfcao indiridnally, i Itia. own naM The warrant of Attach ra a im rctarnable to the next Term of the said Cow tor the Countr of Ncw Hanover tobe aeW" at tae Court House in Wilmington, on- the onrUi Monday in J unc, A. U. l7,andi the deliadant is summoned to Ha at the saidTera afaaid Court to tf.au? hi f the Court House inTTil mmgtpn on the I ourtl Monday in Jane1 A. !D 1SW aforesaid to answer the com- .piaini uieu in, iuv acuuo. TT.fS. A P. J. DEVANE. V I'lainillTs Altor'i,
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 4, 1877, edition 1
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