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J THIS FAPEK ... T. J AMKS, Sondayi e.x- 1 f 5(o; h .wfiOccnU. . , i' "'.U Pi of thecitr,attbe r" rate lo' and liberal. r:L will Please report any and r: ",rirc their paper. rcgaianj. 'A.' I t4 -Jt ' A 4k. -jt-Jvl Mi ?r TV f-k " JLU JL VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N.C., FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1877. NO. 124. 1 '1.0 ' f- . . J gHMMH -i PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive cosatuuctton from oar friends on any and all itHeca of general interest bat : V-i The name of ' the- writer at aliyt b furnished to the Editor. ..; 71 . Communication most.be written only o one side of the paper. . Personalities mtut be -avoided; . Andit is espcciall y and partiei larl nndcr stood that xbe editor does not aJwajs endorse the views of correspondents, unlets a slated in the editorial columns. , i!K X,VS SUMMARY.. ' ,.illsbursl.andClcvcUi.d . t ,1 franchises were sow st ' ,.. ..f mutton Wednes- K-rt.H.acl. Cyrus w.i c.u. i'y(?."7'",i. first mortgage bond- A- V'fM " . I lin,lon. Amsterdam, i'-robHthc purchaser. 1' r il .;. '.f country full of coal, w 1 r sRalei8nws. Gl r and Lodee'Kni flits of Pythias. THIRD AND LAST DAY. Resolutions of Thanks--InstaUation of Grand officers Adjourned. 3 R G. Harrull, of Raleigh. .(,? ; 4 Jno. Haar. Jr., Wilmington. r,i: T Sr.iilin: rf F.ivetteville, nV T lloll.iwHl of Co Ids No. Noy Xo. No. boro. No. rbern. Xo. 10 J. T. Carroll, of Magnolia. No. 14 W. A. Johnson, of Clinton. 8 J. L. II. MissilUcr, of Xcw No. 16 S. 13. Cherry, o'f Greenville. No. 18 Grand Vice Chancellor, ,Sa- we lis. iii-l 4,1 )iiV.e,,f,Ic!iie' lA . Ludwig dead. He At 10 oclock precisely me urana iCm, Lodge was called to order by the Grand No. 21 W. T- Cahu, Uay llivcr. Chaucellor. ' . ' ' ' stasdisw commiteki. Past Chancellor W. C. Troy of No 5, w nd SurcVvit,ion0. H Blocker, being in waiting, was introduced -and J T Dudlc Finance and Mileage J no. li. onuu., . I II lllw ' 1 . . l': i ? '1800 and was Eon duly instructed and made a memoer oi uie - ;- V .. , ... i ,l IL and of Grand 1xlge. . : 1,11 . V it ..i.... I To waa i ; ; : .,.c!,t of Hesse in conse- ordcrea ' ' . . :iirrcctiou on fv romca of the proceeaiDgs oi di , i a u-,;unn S . ... .1 c:i Pi I J i - . . . . -...i: JllO naar, iv. ' , t the Grand Lodseantlrcviseu consuiRuoii .An t Mnrtihv rK .Hill MllVVViv. 1 . I v. -J J- . . . V.:. . , ir im adopted. a , Printing E. G. Harrcll, J. 1 n. m- UMC, uttlc Tbe,f cport of the finance mileage lsellicr andB. F. Taylor. r.d,icUi W!".oa with a Uttlc coUimlttec was received and adopted ; Foreign Correspondent-Wm. Simpson, K i r cv k,pU', prying hu claims Thc.following resolutions of .thanks , -g dE A Ebert l-"f J i n upon the basisof a were off. fed by the S. .; W. II: Ger- qq motion of V. II. Gerken, P. C, II, fi.mi i . .. keQ. .. . . , . fi lVomTert was instructed to take charge I :m vmW w' Wheukas, The ,Graim ge. ot - f Contentnea; Lodge . w Arm .iiiiiui.i iiii . - - .in. uoptinir of the Hoard of Aldermen, eerald. 3: R. McKeuzie. 1. No election. The Board of Aldermen convened yes- 3J Ballot R. McKenzie, 2; E. G. Bar- terday afternoon at 1 o'clock to receive the nitz4; J. Fitzgerald, 3. No election, report of the committees appointed at their 4th Ballot--J. Fitzgerald, 2; R. Mc- last meeting to consider applications for po- Kenzie, 3; E. G. Barnitz, 4. No election. lice positions, Clerk of the Market, Jani- 6th Ballot L. Nixon, 2; E. G. Barnitz, tors, &c. His Honor, the Mayort and all the Aldermen were present. .As soon as the meeting was called to order, Alderman Flanner rose to a per sonal explanation. He simply wished to state that he was in error in stating at 1; J. Fitzgerald clarcd elected. 5. Fitzgerald was de- The New City Appointments. Capt. Cowan; will not enter upon the duties of, his office nntil next Tuesday, though his appointment will dat from yesterday. ; ' ' ' 1 By next Tuesday all the appointment for the new city government will have been made and the Mayor proposes then The three police sergeants were selected to swcarall in at the same time, so nntil on the first ballot as follows; J. II . Savage, then the present officers will continw In j J. J. Forest, C. C. Taylor. office- ' ' "'V . , , i Alderman Foster moved an election o The days are now at their longest bar- jrana lvOtige. T . rUtt and R. T. Scanlui. On motion of O. II. Blower the .fe C. Pmn- Lrrand Keeper of Lecords and Seal Avas r Babbctt and D. I. Aaron ordered to publisn two nunurea au m- 1' 'als nnd Grievaences-A. L. lilow. 1011 on ty copies ot the prqcceuiDgs 01 Ul jnoaar i to the Grand Lodge and revised constitution as Q T 'M V. Potts, ...v KiliatncK ' Knights of I'ytliias 01 ortu varoii . anc Jiohcrt E. Lee Lodge, (provided tne "VL llobai.I rtceutly with an pursuance of a resolution, passed at its ,atter ia not rcvived,) until called for by fr:j!',M, n't have a place as good last annual session, met in lythian Castle d chanccllor. 1 ( ; 1 won't .0 at all." Hall, Raleigh, North Carolina and has Grand Lodge then adjourned to iPia(;f,r,attlulI:Nunt oa, bccn the recipient of manifold courtesies fc -Ral , n ouethc sccond -Tuesday ;1!ia,,cccrtcdCoU I . ... fi'Mil-oorcu ioui-uiiiu (ntrc Laoaae. io. a, aim uiu tjnuo ,M ir-niiiisiiniiiirnism 4i" nalmorh orcuerallv. therefore, licsoh-ed. That this Grand Lodge teu- dcr to Centre Lodge, No. 3, its inost sincere thanks for the list of their Castle luii finrin'or its session and for their 11UI1 V V . 1 uniform kindness,- Pythian courtpsy anu mA Kniit.lieni hosnitality extended to us as individuals and as inembers of this Grand Lodee. Their many acts of kind- h.t.1, Covent Cardeii, ueS!4 aud brotherly attention' will forever of ( I n. Grant. remain as blight and pleasing rcmcm- r ' r- '. f il. A-Wfl. r ., Yale and Harvard race. -V fY W""Mr "fluitructioti has i?fc.i'itay utu-K:it pifcrticipatiug in ,. ,. ....;f.,....i;'ii s-liall lo inmicdi- ,WM l Ullivov.. r.Hlc 1 from 'th college. , ; .a :.! ,r,f.,rm.ilHC will ie given at ;..y.il- llalun (l LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements Notice to holders of claims agaiDst the County of New Hanover. S. Jewett New Books See Notice of Tax Listing for Masonboro and Harnett Townships BlNFOBD, r . ) . I.. .1 1 ir 1 (r, l(1,c , 1.. - - i,ran nn the tablets of our memories. .MirtiuNcw ...k. i That the thanks of this -, is u uiii-Mle and iW alwut this ti me jgc are due and are hereby ten . . .!...,. .. mmtc rw.tinir matter as can thn citizens of Rakish for their i, i-.,m:.: it a newtyapf. - The hospitable entcrtainmciit while in their , (,.l,,r;uuiUr,fCoVjcixcinLivqr- citj. thanks ofthis Grand .ill, ..i ,K-i.k-l t Sivc a bairiuct to the , . . tendered ..:., to tU.j Inltin.Uional Cotton Con- q q commutce, on reception for the Crow & Co. Co flee, Lard. &c, Mare rain this morning. No City Court to-day. Pvcv, Geo. Pattcson, J). D-, has returned to the city Church on and will serve at Sunday next St. John's thb last meeting that the city had eight I four health officers, to be reduced at the ing lengthened about fire hours. detectives employed . The tact was, that J discretion of the Mayor. Carried. - Police. there had been as many as eight, but they F. M. James, Mingo C. Hill, (colored), Mr Editok iEView. . , ; were hot all employed at the same time. J. M. King and Sam llowland were it is to bo hoped that the greatest care He had been led into this error by a mis- elected on the first ballot. aud pains will be exercised in the selec- ceived from the Board of Audit. Board then adjourned to meet Monday f . , f . , , comDetent men EhonId ening, the 18th inst., at 4 o'clock. entrUstcd with the duty of preserfinc interpretation of a communication re- Alderman King moved the Board, go eveni into secret session. Alderman Bowden seconded the motion. Considerable dis cussion ensued. Question was called for. Motion put and lost. The committees appointed to examme and recommend suitable names for the different offices, made their reports, which 1 . were receivedi Alderman Flanner then moved that the Board go into an election for Clerk of the Market. Carried. Alderman Hill moved to reconsider the vote by which the Board refused to go into secret session. Another discussion ensued, but the motion finally prevailed, when the Court-roam was cleared and the Board went into secret session. Wp learn that Alderman Planner's former motion was then acted upon, and the Board proceeded to an election for Clerk of the Market, with the following result: . . 1st Ballot J. jj King, 3; L M. Wil liams, 2: W. A. Green, 4; W.L. Jacobs,!. Criminal Court. The followiug cases have been disposed of in this Court since our last report: State vs. Rebecca Kelley, alias Brad ley, for larceny and receiving stolen goods. Guilty. . State vs. Lucy Wright, alias Lucy that in several instances policemen have duty of preserfinc the peace of the community and of watch ing or guarding the interests andpraperty of bur citizens, especially while they are at slumber. .- ' . For several years past men hare been given positions on the police force more for their partizan zeal than for their hon esty and competency, and nenoa we nnd ... a s-w 1 1 Nixon, lor larceny, uuuty. v" "I1" "J Vl" 1 j f State vs. Robert hllerby, for larceny, j1 for Jchlngt ftd at the present Guilty. session of' the Criminal court a policeman gtatc vs. Richard Nixon, for larceny, has been convicted of larceny who several; Defendant found guilty of receiving stolen years ago was publicly whipped at the wnippiug-posii 11 mis ciiy ior.r m stiunai offense. Now is it unjust to suppose that as the first offense was committed here goods. State vs Wm. Buchanan, John Sauls, Benjamin N. Filyaw, Jphn Long, Moses Dcvinc, reter Sattcrfield, Samuel C. Nixon aud John Dyer, charged with constituting themselves an unlawful as semblage in disturbing a religious congre gation. . ..11 The street railway track being p : . 1 w v. . . . . . . ! , . , . 1 i. : im ii. ....... fionl I 1 i.iT.. 1 Itr mannpr in wniCU ! -1.., .Klciflpn snwt. Willi a view j ill ii, . ll'; num. 111 iA.Mi.Diii.inv.nl 1 Kniglllijr ciuu uiuiumj ... .. --- , i .vv;u -'i ."v. , . .' 1 .1... is ,.r r im. thrir duties were performed, and to their trnrt t.o Hilton. ,ufi ii.i,,niiuiwiiu.; !MOM.r i c,r,f;,.j, ,.nnnl jsj r.liatrman. oupreuiu ncuiiacuinK . ta- of fiofn uflia'. An ,.ivii .Siilciui'aii Paha has , I. ivui-'v.i i.il l.'c;;r.nii l , .1 ll.e ci'i Iran ce i'f Daga Pa.ss, after a battle, an-riji advancing on Tlie Montenegrins are-in full Wit, and Suleiman': junction with two a'acr Turk Sn nr ixuautwuu, : s . , ,. , . . ., r.n;, Monill for his nany. acts 01 Kinuuesb 'ihe water in inevriver io .iaiu la..., and personal attentiou to the members of but tucrQ is still a plenty. left fur boat-in the Grawd L.odgc i.in Miin4iry Fraternally submitted in F- 0. B5 J, A. St'UU,, ) O. II. Blocker, Com. AV. H.- Gerken. J - v. '."O Mill! 1 111;, U : j 1 : I .... .. -rW 1 corps id exnecieu nmjivui- rpiwl- i.mir fnr the installation oi ojneers The Kiissian loan of 75,0001 i,avig arrived, the Grand Chanccllor , tho imperial ukase author- duly installed the tallowing grana omcers lor tnc ensuing icrm . W. C. Troy, No.. 5, G. C. ; K. A. Ebert, N 0. 18, G. A . C. Jno. L. Dudley, No. 1, G. P. Zieo, Zcigkr, No. 3 G. M. L J. L. H. Missillier, No. 8, G..K. R. S. J. A.Su-g, No. A, John Haar, No. i, G. -L .a. - C. M. Babbett, No. 21fcG. O. G. Grand Chancellor Troy, being conduct a frt n, rhair.' entertained the Grand V.U vv. . , few moments wnn appro- and the punishment also inflicted Acre that some at least of the Board of Aldermen who bestowed this responsible ' position upon this criminal must have beerr 'aware of the crime he had previously committed? Bad, dishonest and incompetent men bar ing been retained on the force lor years, have caused our citizens generally to lose confidence in that force or arm of tho law. Great care and prudence should be mani fested in the selection of tho new corps or force, and the confidence of our citizens 11 w.i.s published at St. Petcrs- ii.1 to have been originally i-nv.itl to houses in liondon and refused. U ia now tu .be., issued at Parish ,. Vi-rlin. h Bancroft Davis has I''-vl the (jerman mission'. IK U. II. lKnrkcry, from North Car.o 1 1 .1. ha I an interview yesterday with Mr." l''V's relative; to tlie postal, affairs instate. Tle great event of tho purposes. . A very interesting report of the Com mencement exercises at Wake Forest will be found in this issue. All of the passenger trains on the Wil mington & Weldon R. R. arc now sup-! plid with the patent air brakes. .' The young Catholic Friends Socity clear ed about $C0 dollars ly their excursion last Tuesday- a very gratifying result. Rev. E. 1). Dargan, of South Caro lina, i3 in the city aud wilbpreach at the First Baptist Church onunday next i l.' WritrlitySiinorinteudcut' of XJ l . i. jj. a"'i ' 1 The Arniory Room. We understand that application will be made to the Board of Aldermen for the All but the three hi chest names were rpsrnration of the old Armory room at the thrrebv restored. None but competent. then dropned, when another vole was I city Hall to the purposes for whiclrit was responsible and good ;men should be fap- tI-on oricrinallv designed. If th 4 ia done, the Flull!Uauu luwl taken- t ongmaiiy aesi0mu. 11 v , into, as any one can get signatures or 2d Ballot J. J. King, 2; W . A. Green, intention is to use it as a joint armory lor rcco'mmcndor3 t0 his petition as most 3; L. M. 'Williams, 3; W. II. Green, 1. tiic Yilmington Light Infantry, the Cape pCrsons; do i0t have' the courage to refuse No election.' Fear Light Artillery and the Whiting applications of this character. "NVewrald - Alderman Flayer -moved to drop all Bifles, while It is proposed erect some but the two highest names. Carried. chcap i,ut substantial buildings in tne rear goed charactcr jut ais0 to . appear ' before Third Ballot L. M. AYilliams, 5; W. 0f the City Hall for the storing of the guns tne? board or a committee and manifest A. Green, 3. of the artillery. It wilt be-remembered by examination their capacity for the I, M. Williams was then declared duly tbat this Armory room was handsomely Wsiaonsfor w elected. fit The next office balloted for- was that of fantry, prior to the war, at their own ex- debtg all ovcr tjie c;ty which thej disre iw.lnnit.nr. J. Dickson Poisson. who rvpnse. and that they were unjustly dc- jrard and which is calculated to bring "j -7 - - . - i r' 7 - was nominated by Alderman Myers, was priVed of it when the Republicans came unanimously elected on the first ballot. into power. here.' It is hoped that the The ballot for' night Janitor resulted as Board of Alderm?n will accede to the re follows: J. W. Wigg, 4- Wni. Phiuney quest, as the room can easily be spared (colored) 5. Wm. Phiuney was declared without interfering in anyway with the duly elected. V Y administration of the city affairs. CityMessengcr was the next position A Mysterious Affair. DailOlCU lor, wuiuu uuaiijr iauivcw x rnntlv Hie DtKiyOlil mwvuuu, rr... rf T -ulrro fnr n. vent of,tbe rcmarks. 'H,e spoke of the great Health Has established an office at the , yesterday, york to be Wormed during the coming ,Mulbcrry strccti ,ieXt " wet of Uv race (or the gold cup, which was year, and askedtne earner wy c wirthAj Worth . . .4' , Kr pmbrr of the Grand Lodge, Messrs, -Worth ttwortn. uuy utuan; .yuric .cona, a m -u-'ht in the State, in the u "iwtuuou u Georgia will reach 10,- The resignation of Supreme Repre l'V.ccmfe in North Georgia are 5entativo Samuel Merrill was tendered . . ,.i . t :i. Tn liu, auu aiau w iuiuiu vuivuua . '-v fitted up by tne wumingiou x by virtue of their offices from, contracting discredit or dishonor upon the force. , PlIlIiO. : Now Advertisements.' Notice. iiuauiuw'u (.jr. the .'Convention. - - Ilinrv I). iV1iftlU has bedn com- ii UiufkJ (.uiimastcr at, Norfolk, --r-A I; we cc:al reports thai p. ' pcrson lili in jHsitign, directly inquired of 1 the 1 1, y Sec 1jVW it Avould look upon 1 i'-'iiai-aitu movement in France. On . mm. A O PPOntPll auu wv, -v. Mr Merrill movca mat iuu fjodc immediately proceed, to the elec- tion Ol a puprcmw n.v0w.m AloptcJ- m . 1 G - 1 w m (iPi-kpii - nominaieu uaiuun It is a solemn thing for a penniless young man to lead a blushing bride up to. the altar and promise to endow her with all his worldly goods. There arc but five days left in which to list taxes. The job must be done by the 20th and all who arc then delinquent will eicciiou oi . . , , v 1 .,c fn,i this morn- AWermua Manner a, Chmrman of the Mr. JolmD. Wd --r;rr- writoce, a-IVlU street, between .Mar- if the Board would elect the health officers ket and Princess. The discovery was Merrill, and Samuel Merrill nominated be subject to a. double tax. Alnv T. BlnW. H1V..V. ' ... , ... CI .. On ballot Mr. Merrill was eiccieu ou- " r' l lv a more or less energetic system prcmo Representative for two years. 1 f UtM, would depend,' but 'the Vati- V . U. Gerken offered the followm -'uuc no. aign. A Yieqna thanks of this !--tai the following; " "Certlun Grand Lodge are eminently de and are rtl 1:.,', nn.tir rrltrpil liv the ladies of XUC Ullviv; till J fo"" J St. Paul's P. E. Church, at the Lumsden reoms last cveuing, opened very success fully.'. It will be continued and' closed this evening. The ladies who are interesting them selves in behalf of the Whiting Rifles are to meet on Monday afternoon at o o clock and City Physician ? The to elect. Alderman Foster offered a resolution The UNDERSIGNED will meet at tit of fice tf W. W. HARRISS,. J. P., near tti Court House, on . . j ? fV XVXonday Jane 10th .Znit-f , for the purpose of listing Ues for MASONBORO & HARNETT TO WH SHIPS, when all Tax-Payers residing in the city aad owning property in the above named town ships will have an opportunity to lkt the fame. . A Jt jt1 1T.MAI1 or leave their appoinwnenuw uio , w. nnt. n o'clock as Board decided 7, V I.,.. 11. j he started out 10 maini'i. xuu i wrapped in some old clothing. Mr. . I ri. JmmnrUjitplv notified the Chief of . ! 1 kl.nl' I 11UUJV.V..-.-J that one halt ot tne ponce lore, u , , :U)J ami the other half white men, and that ' . , , tlu, f ' jane IV .here should not be any inereae ,rf the xliere Were no mark, of violenee COFFEE, LARD, CORN) T,nUrr fnivo on account of a depleted .i;. ;.,i;tn UWI 1 hl,J ' rv . . . , , ... on the Doeiv anu treasury and the heavy burden oi.inei - - JOHN O. WAGNER :i ' A. R. BLACK, , Tax Listers for Masonboro and Haraett Townships. . ' Foster's '1 W a,' will isslWa manife5to.. K5T the Library, and thU tio we know lreeaed tho Sultan to entrust mpanial and digni The BusineslMen's Please he has prcsiacu. oci viv.v. if amA neribd : also to our retir- chartcretl the stcan in" Grand Keeper ot" Uecords and Seals, for apriTate excursion tue b.as.it B. E. Opiarrell, for the aid nd assu; ,he fourlh 0f jb. The j. n rn,-irirori rn niir I ' ir. vj. uuiiu v i w , 4 l ;ui!!i a peace mission to Plaicsti. ScnsiDle Advice. usureClub have the steamer 'Douglass kfish ric ... . . i riiri:!riii nn lwr last past term; as well as for the efficient man- Club hau a p.eau,,. . 1-11.- t. n.l'rtnl tYta I lit IPS I ner in wnicu ire jjwiuiu v - i jeeu. On motion the thanks of the Grand : im UlllC KUCCCS3. iW' present taxation. j Thn resolution secured Mr vote in support of it, and waslostby pnly eight votes out of nine, j On motion of Alderman Planner, it was decided that the police force should con sist of 2 captains, privates. Aldrrman Hill wan sergeant colored men nothing to indicate whether the child was dead when placed there or had since died. The jury rc- jgQ Bag8 Coffee, turned a verdict of death lrom causes unknown. 1 :. The ReTiew for the Summer. Persons Leaving the city for the van- sergeants and 35 cms watering places, country residences or resorts, or those going abroad, can have ted I captain, 1 the Daily Review mailed to any addess I. 1 . ft, A -m. tm jrt4 Of of I 'k and one half oi the privates by ordering tne sarau at viuw., ... runts for One week. 25 cents lor two v (ih'3 Jff a-,ked every 'day. through the 'u J uwpapccs .aiidbyyour Drug J Mik .scuctning 'fyV'-Pi8 pepsia. .and '7 timplaint that you know nothing The RevAlderman King seconded the weeks, 40 cts lor turec weeK, uu uuw . - . one month, 1.50 lor three monuis, c, utility"). . .1 .. .. -. j Mderraan Mvcrs abked the very pcrti- for six months, payaoie in advance at lum . uii... mn-7 Tlpnux-rats nfllrp. United States postage prepaid. nAnrn hi : uuu in " t i v--- lilvLM7 VI v.vv-w.'. 50 Tubs Lard, 5000 BusliolflCorn, 50 Boxes Heat, . &c, &c.i fcc. For sale by ' -. ' ; - . 1 , BINFORD, CR0YT& CO. jane 15 Messrs. John G. Wagner and A. R vV T, uvcr Uoinplaint witn an ii ()'lou v G. C. Alex L L I'" ,"3--?f SoU K.li Lodge, and; D- I. OT BUA Un for Manboro ahd the i f4TKft that .GHEEa'al Jgrg for the zeal manjfested during the Harnett townships, will mcefat the office I,, .':".n m cure you-,a- . . j Blow, f evive Aaron 'lease Bear It in Mind rhr W. W. Harriss, J. 1 ., pear Horirt Uous2, on Monday next for the purpose of listing taxables in those. iou- ships. . '- . The Thermometer .1 . . tt:1 Citnc Sinrnnl Office at rmm tne l-'uiicvx uviw place we obtain the following repon 1 tUnvmnmptiT. US taken this iorn- lln mnl mn nf Mr. U OCKC a v I OI UMJ kiiviwuv-.-- i fifteen minutes was taken to allow . the ln at 7: 31 o'clock hh , rViariBUru' VVBKr -j ' snecial D D.G. C. to revive Mt. uuvc li i - -..uvic.iiiii,-iv. Z ' ruert- "' - 1 WC ahk VOll nr. in ,-rrMir 1 rUJ?!nSt 1 ""gC. r1 iL. l..nlr I M .. , J " V . I I in motion Ot A. U. liOwt iuu mu ::rUVKuforlA .tnnd rv it.or 01 lue urau , v.- -7 T i " - fA 1 W foPYs Wsruwo doBes hano rat ios lorvv. W- - . rtiicre vou ... 7 rJScmbcrs oi tne urauu ,. f - i . ..44 if vour .rrP; .1- V'wV : nd Grand Chancellor .to maKc;m: appom- : Alimiata. 74: Charleston, vrwva-, Ci' DooLE y's Yeabt-Powper ments. ,: - J -12rfock 71 ; Galveston, 80; Indianola, 7 i Jacfc- :.ycu can send 20 ccntsior quarter, On bcin2 called to order jfti fk; V1 Key West, 81 ; Mobile, T7 r,cen for half or 60 cenU for one the Grand Chancellor made, the follolvmg sonville, 8Q, ley vesfc,o , appointments of District 'flfpota Montgomery, J4 ; e w Orieans .0, Murrrk'and you, will rcclrve i by (Aancellors: ; ' ' Norfolk 7C; Savannah, 80; Marks, Ahvayseiljor th'e ; N. a.-Wtriock of Wilm nS wlmingt0D 7C. icnua rolls. 8 rl . ton. . ; t ' - - : -;- . ." .-v .... - T ' , if! "How many Democrats office were cn the present force ? Lcho an swered nix. Alderman Flanucr moved to go into f fhp. Dolice an cieciiou or iiu w""-1' . force. Carried. , The Board then balloted for Day cap tain with the following result: Jcun r. t wiirtTural'iLi 1: S. Southcr- landl;E. G. Barnitz, !. V As there were 10 ballots put in me hat and only 0 members vol ing, iuc Mavor having decided not to vote, this bal lot was thrown out and another raKenf which resulted in the election of Capt. John Cowan, who received eight YOtcs out f the nine that were cat. r, , Tlie vote for Sight Captain; which was l next in order, was as loliows: ( , t,iit a TUrmtz. ; ;u. ic- For the Mountains. A gentleman in this city has handed us a letter received by him this morning from President Duncan, of the Spartanburg & Asheville It. R. Co.,, which in response to enquiries made of him conveys some in formation of interest to the traveling com munity. He states that passenger cars are running daily, without change f cars, from Columbia to terminus of bpartau Vmr.T .ir Athpville R. R.. which is within eighteen miles of Uendersonvillc, and at the foot of Mt. Tryon. A good stage coach will ran daily between terminus of the road and Heudersooville and the ac commodations at these points are very A LWAiS OX HAND AND.lf ; CONSTANTLY? RECEIVING, a fall line of Drags, Medidner Chemical, Fancy Ardclw, e.,, Oor Cigars . are nararpassei.. 5 y y jane 15 'AMES CJ MtJNDS, Tbiia Ateppoaite City HilL N . Y. Tribune Novel iklition. NO. 1 Lords and Ladle, by the author of '' Margaret and Uer BrideoniAu'r ;, Xo. 2 A Pair of Blae Eyea, i - , v Bt Tbomaa Hardy. No. C Good Luck, by E. tTernerf ff Xo. 9 01) rmpla, a romance, ' - tlf ; Dr R E rraneilldo; No. 10 Dlack SpiriU and Fhite, f , . Uj f ranees cucsaur .roiuJyc. i Ton nntietCD M u , ; si The measles are still epidemic among Z , 71 rnUwdT 1. So riecliion. the children here but nithout fatal case. K1lKSi 4; J.F-loth.r.tse.thebe.nhof.hecityia good. S.JEWETTB. 01Q jane 15 j . - i SO a aay seas maae pj JO A rents fell ins: oar Cbro- mos, Crartmj, d Reward, Motto, Sptare Text. Transparent, Fictaraland Caroo Card. 100 sample-, worth 4, sent postpaid for 75 cents. Illustrated Cataloae free.. J. U. BUFFOUD'S SONS, BOSTON, may 14 j Established 13 - --.',.1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 15, 1877, edition 1
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