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WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1877. NO. 17 2 i - rew- : j ill ii n Hi n rr -n r i n w tt n un n r . 111J5 REVIEW. SU3IMARV. strike at IV.crson, ailed. Tiircc wuuo niv;" Bush were 5.J,eJ rX,tr;ck, and it irht near Pickensville, Tho particulars of the not yet been received. ltComo on Wednesday. i .T.i nan - - '?t on Wednesday night, ;.rtf WT nut. . :i:r wasan"1" - i4'$m rcPnI)ack dcinonstr ,lt ith 1,000 persons 'litrjtia tho-Virgi was renewed in some M Wcdncd.iy present. i ! . . jlr ex dctermiucl to nominate 5iia.Prn,--- Lord rthtt kfure IVliamcnt separates, a statement of the position and rtt Cveramcnt on .the Eastern a Ihiiht Xeivs' special, A-canaru, reports that orders have 'toPttireJ at Sutf to Prepare unincdi- f-r krvicc all available steamers, fi'fill leave Suez io-d;y. It.issup tedtiiey will embark troops for Con- U-. TIie Xc' Cuustaati: ! dispatch states that reflations j cLunS a forced loan of 000,000,000! jasbbandthc formation of a civil guard kte capital arc published. A of the. (k:cnaa Ejects, without distinction, -jwusj 'jurtiripatc in the, loan. f frem jtwciily to forty years will icowRwI in the civil guar ilore JrouUfl at I'ort Johnson and Ber- Tuiiit amOng the coal heavers. Porte has officially informed the Lish Embassy that, after two days' nrdfishting at Lovatz, the Itussians sScroda severe defeat. The Brandy- tiae Wtwlca Mills, ' situated three miles l4 of Seheucctady , Kcw York,aud owned JjGeurgc McCly man, 'were burned Wed- BJ.iT. urani wains a nuger in tne audso, having a plenty for himself, a hopes there wUl Le no remoiiCtizatioB Wrcrfurtho bcucQt of other people. Tlie Imid for half a million, given by if CentcnniaT 'Imposition Commisson, rjf surrendered yestcrda-, all its nomina- jcs having been fulfilled. It will be (Uclintfcc archives of the Pennsylvania total Society. - - Ex-President i.ainujUfi, of Hay ti, died in exile, aged . The Minister of the Interior of It Id Washington, with a "to the rcluruof Sitting Bui band i Seux to the United States. IkT.Furd's eldest daughter, Mrs. Ann I Tbr&ton, is( dead. The last "....-,?.... 1 .1 Til Ml' 1 l -'i'Kiujiroi z, i mmpsuurg nave rc ssdto Trenton, and have been dis Ail riotous disposition . has and everything has been rcstor- Molarity on the New Jersey rail - The rumored strike of cn- -- ana hremcn seems to hayc- no i At the Eric, New York Cen- Snr Jersey Central, and Delaware, tta i Western Railroad oflices, is reported working well along raa. demand has been made for JBf wges, and no notice what wfen received that a strike is con- . "(' There arc canal boats tied up . at Hanrork C to open navigation; t tact yesterday at Augusta, Mci, t pcx resolutions rather evade the V-' ""Thc Russians attacked c triayia force, but the result , William and Francis llUted cordially. The : Cp 10 J ul 27 according to 4 4vaaatc two by not included in this n . wurc inc cmanci- ii;SOl?ter.roPerty of his lacet w a Plece 01 lacd m (ntehL0001 could at y talim,. . Ui 1C ana no coukl h2erS M ,nr lcave ifc t0 hislSiU tacTLi Yhen the emanci utu? ac5tmany)f the peasants ii.? CflaDd' Sieving that the itthe would be retained MQd Ahcir chUdren would i? hcmPr0Vlded for hY the com-I'asS0- Tbe land owncrs i" cdoa-r LUCir to encour VSktor' and thc consequence at . uc "ougnB DacK tfter l - Pnccs, while the mchir m$ rua through the -ttcr J-rk harder their Uvin iat among the a2rak, T . out in w -ju revoiutiou. Raleigh Observer. The Colored Insane Asylum. The Commissioners of the colored Insane Asylum met at Groldsboro on Tuesday for 4the purpose of determining upon the site for locating the asylum. At tho morning meeting little business was done save the election of a Treasurer, which position was given to Mr. H. P. Dortch. For 'thjs position there were, three candidates, Mr. R. P. Howell, Mr. Uhas. Dqwey, Jr., and Mr. Dortch. , On the last ballot Mr. Dortch received the full vote, except that of Mr. Borden, who did not vote at all, for reasons of a private nature. Col. Liles was not present,) owing to sickness in his family. " In the afternoon the commission ers visited the several places proposed as sites for thc asylum, but did not make any selection. It is .proposed to receive pro-: positions in writing and reduce matters to some system before deciding upon any lo cations.' There are any number of appli cations for tho various positions in thc gift of thcicommissiouers, but no action was taken on any. There are five applicants for the position of (Superintendent, and a number for the' position of Assistant Sur geon, Steward, etc. There was a rumor that tho Wilmington delegation desired a reconsideration of the vote by; which the Asylum was located in Gbldsboro but a conversation among the members before the meeting indicated that the motion would noji be entertained andi hence it was not introduced. , 1 . ' The Malls. The MailsPclose and arrive at the City Postoflice 4s follows : NortheriV through mails - - -4:J5P-M Northern through and way 'mails. 0:1-3 A M Mails for the N. C. and A. & Ni C. Railroads, and routes supplied . therefrom 4:45. P M Southern mailsfor allpointsSouth, daily - - - - 5:00 P M Western mails (C. C. K. W.) dally (exceptunday) - - - 5:00 PM Fayetteville, and oflices on Cape Fear Itiver, Tuesdays and Fri- days - - r " - 1:00 P M Mails for points along line of Che raw & Darlington It II - - 1 - 11;30 A M Fayetteville by C. C. K., W. daily, (except Sundays) - - 1 ( - 6:00 A M Mails for points between Florence and Charleston ------ 11:30 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of fices every Friday - - - G;00 A M Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily, (expept Sundays) - - 8:00 a M Maiis for Easy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at - - - - - - 3:00 P M ARRIVE. Northern through mails - - 12:15 PM Northern through and way mails. 5:50 P M Southern mails - - 7:00 A M Carolina Central Railway at - - 6:30 A M Mails delivered from G:00 A. M. to 7:00 P M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to J:30 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 stamp office is ciosed. 1 Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. ' . Mails collected from, street boxes everyday 3:45 P M. . LOCAL NEWS. Very Sudden Death. About 9 o'clock this morning a colored man by the name of David Davids, alias David Smith, appeared at an eating stal in the lower end of the Market House kept by Sylvia Tanner and ordered break fast but hardly had he begun to partake of his meal when he ' was summonsed be fore, his Maker. Dropping his knife and fork, he reeled and fell backwards from a bench on which he was sitting, the left side of hi3 head striking tho brick pave-i mcnt of the Market House.. .Those who! witnessed the fall of the unfortunate man, hurried to his assistance and finding, him unable to sit up placed a bag, under his head. A physician waa summonsed, but before his arrival David Davids i had breathed his last and his soul was in eter nity. The body of thc deceased was moved from the Market House to the Guard roomj in the City Hall build'ing where an inquest " was held over it, the verdict of the. jury being that "deceased came to his I death from natural causes, probably heart disease.'' Davidscameto this city in September last and placed himself under Dr. M. J. Dcltos set, for treatment of his eyes,, which were seriouly effected, caused by some obscure nervous affection. He returned to his home in Floroncc, S. C, shortly after an operation was performed on his eyes, and has been making periodical visits to this cityjsince then, to consult Dr. DcRossct about his physical troubles. From one who has known the deceased for the past nine years, we learn that he was a hard working, industrious man, and by his economical habits had become possessed of a nice little farm near Florence, and had recently purchased some town prop erty in that place. He had been employed by- the R. R. at Florence, 1 New Ar?e"ruseinents. ! N L. M. "WiLLiAiit Notice. Tnos. B. Cxhr & Sox Delays are Danr jrerous.- , There is an unmailable letter in the Postoflice in this city for Miss JenneU Uobb, Dcrryvine, uiaru county, a. The attention of marketmcn is called to thc advertisement of L. M, Williams, Esq., Clerk of the Market, as it appears in this issue, relative to a penalty for carts leav ing thc pavement before the market fees tare paid. ' Refused to Resign. In tho Criminal Court yesterday Anthony Howe, J.i P., was tried on a charge of extortion and a verdict was rendered of not guilty.' The Jury, how ever, thought that thc evidence was suffi cient to justify them in calling upon the colored Justice, suggesting that he resign. For this purpose a committee, headed by the Foreman, called upon him to-day and presented the demand 'to him, but he peremptorily refnsed to resign and that is where the matter stands now. It is understood that the Court endorsed this action of the Jury. 1 Struck by Lightning. Thc vivid lightning and heavy thunder of last evening has been, very generally commented upon as being fhe nearest and most severe wc have had in this section i -I ! J m for some time.- rlhc impression at tne time of the heavy crashes was that some buildiDg, tree or vessel s mast had Deen struck by the ejectrif fluid. It was not long afterwards we were informed that the dwelling' of Mr.l S. F. Walcott, on Front street, betwen jWoostcr and Daw son, had been struck by th2 'fluid and that the weather-boarding had been torn off of the South side of thc building, and several panes of glass shattered. The family were badly shocked, though none seriously hurt. What pleasant memories of the ast and agreeabl associations of the present arc involved in the words, buckwheat- cakes, muffins, waflles, biscuits, rolls,.pot I lies, lruib uuiumiBss. cw. iu these pertection U u W, C. & A, for the past nine years, and was much thought of by the agent at that place Samuel Davids, the father of thc deceased, died about a year ago as suddenly as did his son this morning.. The news of the sudden death was dispatched to his' rela tives and the remains will be cent to Florence to-day for interment. i Cornet concert Club. The -following programme has been adopted by the Cornet Concert Club for their Concert to be given by them this evening at thc stand on Fifth street,, be tween Market and Dock: 1. Quick March- - 2. Andante and Walt? :Niglitin- Sale." t 3. Grand March '"Brazilian." 4. Nocturne "By the Quiet Lake"'(by request ) 5. Andante and Schottische Oriole' 6. Song "Shells of th'j Ocean;" quar tette for four horns. 7. Song "Come Where My Love Lies DreamiDg." 8. Quick Step "Felix." 'The Rain and the River. There was a heavy rain in thc upper Cape Fear section on Wednesday night, but not enough, it is thought, to endan ger the 'fine crops iu the river, lands in Bladen county. Capt. Robinson, of the steamer Wave, which arrived 'here at 2 o'clock this morning, tells us that he did. not encounter any of the terrible rain storm which vis ited this section yesterday afternoon, and the conclusion is, therefore, that it was confined to this immediate section. . Mil J" . t ITT . OOLEJ 8,1 EAST i Ball at Beaufort. There is to be a dress ball at Beaufort on next Thursday, complimentary to Gov. Vance and stall1 We notice in the Raleigh Observer in the list of, managers the name of Geo. W. Kidder, Esq.. and Dr. V. B. Short, and among thc honorary managers, Hon. A, A. McKoy of Samp son, Hon. Geo. Davis, Hon. A. M. Wad dell, Col. A. Pope, Hon. R. R. Bridgcrs, and Mai. Graham Daves, of'Xew Hano vcr. ' Sensible Advice, You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers andby your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about; , you get discouraged spending money with but little success. I Now to give you satisfactory proof that Guees's Avgust Flower will cure you of Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as'Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c, we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle ot Gueen's Au gust Flower for 10 cents aud trv - a Regular Size for 7& ' - " ur w& relies -7 - ts; two doses ... ,uu. Stone gutters are being constructed at the intersection of Third and Walnut strees. City Court. V , The only case before His Honor this morning was that of a white man by the naaie of Wm. Hedgepctb, charged with disorderly conduct. ' Officer fed ward Davis, of the night po lice force, who made the arrest was sworn and testified that he heard cries of murder, help, &c., proceed from a house on the corner of Second and Mulberry streets, and that he proceeded there in company with Sergeant Forrest and entered the house; quite a crowd was in and around the house, drawn together by tho same cries which attracted hb attention. He could not testify to any disturbance inside of the house though, beyond the fact that thc women were crying jand screaming. At first he did not see Mr. Hedgepctb, but upon looking around in another room dis covered him. He had nothing in his hand, offred no resistance to arrest and went with the police very quietly. When askedj by the Mayor what Mrs. Hedgepeth said, the witness stated that she said "take him out of the house; kill him; do anything with him that you want to so that you never let him come 'back here any more." Mrs. Hedgepeth was sworn au testi fied that Mr. Hedgepeth was in the habit of corajg home intoxicated; jthat he was never so drunk that he would fall down, as he had drank too much liquor for that and could stand it too well; and that furthermore1 that he was always com plaining and finding fault every night when he came home, and that nothing could please him. That last night she determined not to stay in the room with him while he ate his supper; that she pfut it on the table for him and then went out; that Hedgepeth called her to come back and she and her daughters ' went 'in a room and locked the door; that 5 Hedge peth got an axe and broke the door open; that she and her daughters rushed at him and seized thc axe and took it away from him and then screamed. When asked if her husband offereI any .violence she could'nt say that he did. His Honor, the Mayor pro1 tcm., then asked Mr. Hedge peth what ho had to say for himself. The old man said well, he suppose he must have been most too forward, probably he did wrong; if so he was willing to confess it. But that he had never thought of harming any of thc women; that when he used thc axe to break open the door it was thc handle that he did it withj Here was a case, as Sam Wcller would say, of too could Lear, much connubial infelicity, and we not help thinking with oid King that possibly thc old man was more "sinned against than sinning.'' Hedgepeth is a bird working -old man , -about 72 years of age, a mechanic and engineer by trade and is a shifting engineer up at the Carolina Central depot. It was eight o'clock last night when the, old man got oil" his engine, and it was about half-past nine when the disturbance occurred at his house. There seemed to be no Cordelia among the step-daughters of old Hedge peth to take sides with him, and the old fellow stated that when there were three again&t ouc, why he did 1 not know what to do. Mayor Flanner j ronounced a ver dict against the defendart in the shape of a fine of ten dollars., and required him to give a boud of $100 to keep the peace for six months! , The Court then adjourned. The Thermometer. ! p;r6m thc United States Signal Office at this place we ob&in the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock ; .''; Augusta, 78; Cairo, 7i; Charleston, 83 ; Cincinnati, C8; Corsicana, 72; Fort Gibson 70: Galveston, 80; Indianola, 88 ; Jackson ville, 83 ; Key West, , 85; Knoxville, Co; Lynchburg, 77; Memphis, 73; Mobile, 77; Montgomery, 75 ; Nashville, 74; . New Orleans, 81 ; New York, 73; Norfolk, 74 : Pittsburgh, C3;PuntaRassa, 83;Savannah, 78; hreveport, 78; St. Louis 69; St. Marks, 7,7 ;Yicksburg, 7C; Washington 72; Wilmington, 75. ! County Commissioners. Proceedings of meeting yesterday after noon: ' Tax complaints acted on. Ordered that the Secretary and Treasurer of j tbe Wil mington Compress Company appear be fore the Board and explain why tbe valuation upon their property ann1- be increased, and that u no Treason " - Secretary and ... pf the Wilmington Gas-Ligbt ConipaDy come forward and j show why tbe stock of said company should not tc increased in amount. . O"1 ' ' f Adiourned until this -afternoon at 2 T - i i ' clock. . . ' More Excursions. Thcstmr., North Fast brought to this city yesterday afternoon quite a number of colored excursionists. They have spent the day looking around and will return this evening. iy, charged with led 'and failed. Criminal court. The following cases have been disposed of in this Court since our last report" : State vs. Joseph Pickett, charged with false pretences. Motion for new trial. Overruled. Motion in arrest of judgmcpt. Overruled. Defendant sctcnccd to the penitentiary. Appealed to thc Supreme Court. Defendant recognized in 250, withf security, to appear at April term, 1878. , 1 Judgment nisi againtt John Fisher, witness for the State, who was called and failed. State- vs; Joseph Paj larceny. Defendant ca. Judgment nisi entered against him and his surety. . j . -' 1 1 State (VS. John Dyer, charged will be ing implicated in an unlawful assemblage. Judgment 71151" entered and case continu ed. ' , State vs. Joseph Chance, arraigned ou a peace warrant. Defendant required to give a justified bond in thc siini pf $ 100. John Self and E. McBridc (surety) call ed and failed. Judgement nisi on bond. Dismissed on payment of costs. State vs. Wm. Gordon, arraigned on a peace warrant. Case left open. State vs. Scott Sanders, arraigned on a peace warant. A bond of $200, justifi ed, required. 1 State vs. Larry Ncal, charged with lar ceny. Guilty. 1 Statd vs. John Bush, charged with lar cen'. Guilt'. State1 vs. Hamp. Grey, charged with forgery. Mistrial. , - 1 State vs Anthony Howe, for extortion. Not guilty. 1 ., ' State vsWm. Price, fur larceny. Jug ment nisi. r State vs. Riley Moses, for retailing without a t license. Guilty. State vs. Jesse Brown, for . larceny. Guilty; , V DO XOT LONGER SUFFER the pain And aanojaac of that , 1 u 1 uu wou, dui ro nun aaa . lu.iomo uvuuie rciierea, in loafer yo hvait, the more you iuffcr and the rreatcr the risk of serious foss. " . . . Remember the place, No. 38 Marktt ttreei, where all will be satisfactorily done and war ranted by THOS. B. CAEB Cz BOIT. CARR'S Sapoiiaceous Tooth Tute pre- ecrves thc Teeth. . . aolO .j NOTICE. . : .. Weather Statistics. Wc arc indebted to' thc U. S. Signal officer at this place for some interesting statistics relative to the fall of rain thus far this month and in July. Thc heavy rain of yesterday do not seem to have extended into thc interior, but were gene ral along thc Atlantic and Gulf coast from Norfolk to New Orleans. The rainfall hqre last month was as follows: July 3d, .80; 4th, .02; Ilth, 1.2C; 19th, ,10; 20th, 2.07; 21st, .92; 22d, 3.88; 25th, 1.25; a total of 9.35 inches fqr the entire month. Thus far this month it has been as follows: 1st, 1.19; 7th, 1.41; 8th. .32; 9th, 2.81; 10th, .02; a total for the tendays of 5.78 inches. Thus in August, in ten days, we have .had about CO per cent of thc fall during the entire month of July. 1 Yesterday evening two largo trees on 2d,between Church and Castle streets, were struck by lightning. : - Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointments as made by Rev. William S. Black, Presiding Elder, for the Wilmington District, Mcth- odist E. Church, South. Magnolia, at Providence; . ...Sept. 12 Wilmington, Fifth Street. .1. .Sept. 8 ,. 9 Cokesbury and Coharic Mis- - sion at Cokesbury.i Sept. 1 5 1 G Whiteville and Waccamaw Mission at Shiloh. . ..Sept. 22 23 Clinton.. ..........Sept. 29 30 Wilmihzton, Front Street.... .Oct. G 7 Smithville, at Concord.. Oct. 13 14 Onslow, at -Qncen's Creek. .....Oct. 20 21 Elizabeth, at Lhzabethtown...Oct. 27 28 Bladen, at Windsor. Nov. 3 4 Topsail, at Wesleyan Chapel . Nov. 10 11 Kenansville, Wesley Chapel.. No v. 17 18 1 : Will Cure Consumption. To all suffering from the following dis eases a ray of hope is offered through the kindness of a missionary friend who has sent me thc formula of a purely vegetable medicine which has lon been used by the native medicine men of Hindostan: for the positive and radical cure of ffiomsump tion, Bronchitis, Athsma, Catarrh, Dys pepsia, Throat and Lunr? difficulty. Gen eral Debility, Loss of Manhood ar Nervous Affections, its por has been tested in hundreds of itbout a ure. inn' ,wVnrar possible to relieve human misery and will send the recipe r kee or wiau to any person who may desire it with di rections for using. Sent by return mail by addressing'with 2 stamps, naming this paper, Dr. O." 2. Un'sham, Drawer 28, Utica,N. Y. ; ; . a DYERTOB IN THE w DAILY RY1W. TpHE A1TENTION OF PARTIES later X ested is called to the fact, that by aa Or dinance of the City of Wilmlujtoa, each) Market Cart or Boat is required to ray a fee of TEN CENTS, and each Marks t frarofl a fee of FIFTEEN CENTS, before leaving their stands, or forfeit $5.00 penalty.' ' 1 L. lit WILLIAMS, au- 20 Clerk of the Market We Knew It.. OUR FAVORITE, TIIE FEABL 13 iLhoad- It takes the lead to-day as thc champion Shirt in the market. After a thorough examination regaralng "the duaIIh beinpr cut lengthwise, tho bosom of the best incn", etc, etc, it is pronounced by the many judges who have examined it to DO by far the - . BEST AND CHEAPEST, ' Shirt in thc market! 1 ' HB, Call and see the PEARL. 1 A new lot of Alpaca Coats just Id aug 9 A. David, The Clothier FRESH GROCERIES I ALWAYS ON HAND I CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY IiOTU OF TIIE Noccssarios and Luxuries of1 Lifo. r: Being Solo Agent of thc Celebrated OLD RYE, SUMMERDEAtl, I AND 1 ' ... . , B SELECT WHISKEYS' ' I I can oiler these Goodjs as well as Jl '. other Brands of Whiskeys,' at Tho Lowest Possible Prico ! Satisfaction Guarantood MY STOCK OF jF Xj 0 TEJ Embracei all Qualities, , . .t.t -Which will be sold, at Declining Figorxf,, As Low as tho Xioweft. f Jta?" My earnest endearor will be to sell the BEST GOODS at tho LOWEST PRICES, and to GIVE SATISFACTION 1 to all. .. .,; . , ttc lliysc who favor me with Ihcif orders may rely upon PROMPT ATTEN- TION and EARLY DELIVERY. . , f3 1T0 thc customers of the late firm ri ' of CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., I caa only request a tcTiliatiancc of- thelf pit- ' ronagc, and to all new ones a most cot i ' dial wclcstac will be extended. . J. I. BOATWBIGHT, ; 5 Cl 7 north Front CW aug 9 FAMILY OjlQCE LHAYS ON HAND JjfD ; ; 1 constantly BEcnvnro 1 a full line of Dms lietf dae, Cbecica! ' Fancy Artidci, 4e. , 4 Oar dsirs .. are snsnrpaued.' V - - ' JAMES C. UVSD3. . jaly 23 Third 8t, oppoiiu City Hitf A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS 1 FAMILY GROCERIES .!. 1 1