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THIS PAPER blished every afternoon, fcunaayi ex pu cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR AND PROPB1KTOK. SUBSCRIPTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. 0J. Six month- $2 50 ; Three ..v. i if, ; One month, BO cent. The paper will be delivered by carrier., freeofcbarge,inany part of the city, at the ifiove rates, or 13 cents per -week. . Advertising ratei low. and libera Subscribers will please report any and 4U f&ilures to receive their papers regularly. Now Advertisements, Brown & ' Roddick, 43 XttARHBT ST. DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE 'TDE arrival of our - O F TbTV U TOODS. JXX X XA.yjVJJfD Every Department Replete with the Novelties of the Season. We feel every confidenca in stating that at NO -TIME in the uisitiui.oi uni uuuuo have they EVER been offered at SUCH row PRICES. It ia 'morally impossible to enumerate or pive even a fair idea of the Vakiett or our Stock through this medium. A visit to our establishment only can cover that ground. We take great pleasure at ALL TIMES m showing our stoefc or comparing prices wiw ANY House in the country.. We snbmit the following list of prices for this week : Black Silk for Trimmings and Linings, 65c per yard. Black Cachmere Silk. $1.00, up. These Silks are certainly worth lb per cent more money. Real Lyons Poplins, 50 cents. Dress Goods from 10 cents upwards. This uepanmeni cunwu. y fa i a a : Ail i h a r la nnw ... anu we can bicij eaj OUR PRICES ARE LOWER And the Variety Larger ! Than we have EVER SHOWIl BEFORE! Printed Linen Lawns, 25 cents; beautiful . designs. Printed Union Lawns, from to 20 cents. 4 4 Foulards and Percales, 10 cents par yard, Sunshades and Parasols from 12Jc up. HoRiorv. Underwear and V J Gloves ! Black Lace Mitts. 2-Button Kids 75 cents, the regular $1 quality. Bargains in SHAWLS. We offer for this week a Of Stripe Silk and Wool Shawls that cost $5.50 for $2.00. . A Great Bargain ! Black YAK LACE i to inches-wide 15 cts per yard. The above requires no comment. I ailDCoesS 4 0 Its I Same quality as sold all'ov rer the country for and 6 cents. Ueautlful Assortment of Ties, Bows k lei Wear. 4-4 White Canton Matting 20 and 25 4-4 Co'ld do do 25 and 30 BR0W& RODDICK SPRI NG&MMERSTQCK apl 13 45 Market Street. . v. .... . : I : I I VOL. 3. The Malls. The Mails close andJ arrive at the Clt PoBtoflice as follows : tin I close. . Northern through maus - - - t Northern through and way mails. 8:0U a si MilsfortheN.aandA.h& N. . ltallroads, ana routes supple Southern malls for all points South, daily - - - - - ! j- - 6:00 F M Western mails (C.C.K. WO dally I f tkcfrnir. . - - - j - - v.w - Fayettevllle, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and ri - 1:00 P M days - - " Mails for points along line vow a, TWllndnnR It of Che- J 4 - - 10:00 A M Fayettevllle by Warsaw, scumy. - -8:00 A M (except Sundays) ! Malls for r points Devweeu r wuw, nrwl rVArletrm - - t- M - - 10:00 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- f" J.M I nces every ruuy -i- t . i Bmithville malls, by. ateamboat, Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creefe, I, every Friday at - Northern through malls P - - H jOO A M t;"irir rttlX."";; wkv mails. 7:30 Y M Southern malls - " A m Carolina Central Railway ! at - - 10:00 ir si- I :uu A. M. to 6:45 P mails ueuvcicu on o--jf a M i M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to .930 A. . M . I Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. W' l - w.. n a t mum ctimn as bW p SUips for sale at general delivery when stampofflceisciosed I ! Jit. ivey uoxes acwsstuic bk . night. Mails collectedfrom street boxes every day at5:45P M. i Ml LOCAL INEWS. New Advertisements, .Munson Gents' Underwear, j S. Jkwktt Look. I i i A. Shbieb Best Unlaundried SbirtjrTSc, No City Court to-day. We hear of several May parties to day Green peas are retailing at 25 per. peck.. ; ! j 'i! Cents Hon. A. M. Waddell xeft last1 night for Washington City- Strawberries cling devoutly to twenty five cents per quart, flush time prices. Capt. R. M . Mdlntire .left this! morning for New York for spring, for his second stock of spring and surnmer goods 11 A sporting man in town says he has the just thirty days of bad liick durin vear and that he knows; exactly when 'i ill Then be stops and won't lnf rri nn7 fliintr nntil the thirty days uw viA r- have passed. 1 . i . Falling.; The Cape Fear is said by boatmenj io have fallen very rapidly tt has fallen w,nf fiffnon fat. in two davs but ' there is no danger just how of not having good boatiDff water. Bentcn In Prison Aq officer was sent to the cil y Hospital yesterday for Alfred Benton, One otj tne parUes of the serious cutting atlray wnicn rtpnrrfid on last Saturday nisht in this city-, and conveyed the prisoner to the city prison, where he is now confined. t About the All-Absorbing Topic. 1 Some of the Waddell men, last riight, not content with keeping all of the voters in the different wards i from going to sleep, had to wake every telograph operator be- tween here and Washington City, I tO let ... ,, i ,vLi It. 4- Uaaati Col. wadaen Know ujaiiue rust, ruuu and Third Wards in Wilmington, had ap- pomrea waaueu xueu . , . - wmcu meeis m uus uij usu iK.i j t- t i !. it. Uttr navf SornnHVina 4thday of May. They hnaiiy succeeaeu, we understand, in arousing the Kicnmona onerator, and he in turn promised to rouse ! ! Mr. Waddell at halfWsixth .nvnnv U hu traii reaches nilCU UiX V. j j ' there and hand him the telegram The reason assigned for all this to-do be found in the fact that the Democratic vote in the county is ! 1,622, and jthe First, Second and Third Wards poll a majority of the Democratic vote of the county., The First Ward's Democratic j strength, as recorded at the last election, is , pe r 'i Second Ward, 331, and the iThird; Ward, 304, making a total of 869, which subtract - ed from the Democratic vote of thejeounty leaves a majority in favor of the Wards above mentioned' of 11G votes. j I There seemed to be tne -jest sort oi teei- ing between the friends of the two candi- dates for the nomination in this city, Col. Waddell and waj. oieamau,; auu uo outer- mss of feeling as regards them personally, or. f ,r a -w-ft can learn. A fact which we vr , j j - f lianDv to record. Bnt be it under stood we only speak this, to the extent of our own personal bservauon. Grape Wine for Communion. The superior quality and entire purity of Speer'sPortlGjape Wine, Jersfiv. and the success that Physicians have had by its use has induced them to write about it. and caused , hundreds of others to prescribe it in their practice as the best and most reliable wine to be had. It is held in great J favor . for evening parties, and for communion; purposes. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY Ward Meetings Meetings were held in the different w.nia of tViia Htv last evening ior the iprtinor delegates to the v " ,. , D ' atjc County Convention which . o..i.. 'HTv convenes in mis cuy ou omiu.Tf 4th. FIRST WABD. Capt. W. M. Parker called the meeting to order. 1 It was moved to go into an election for a permanent Chairman, .dpt. W. M. parker and Mr. Jesse Ives were placed in nomination. ; 1 T,.M t n T.PW? and V. D. Mahn ere appointed Tellers The meeting then proceeded to ballot, was an- at the conclusion of which it nounceu mai lot vww Wv,v p f pa;t- flirprl 47 and Mr, Ives "f r 9Q. Mr. Ives was declared duly elected. Messrs. J. L. Dudley and W. D.Mahn, were appointed to conduct the ' Chairman to the chair. f Mr" J. L. Dudley moved that Mr. .W. , , , Secretary br accla- 7 mation. On motion, the meeting then proceeded to elect delegates to the Democratic Qounty Convention. Messrs. J. w. Strauss, L. L Boon, T. A. Watson, W. H. Strauss, J. W. Gerdts, W. M. Parker and D. Qujnlivan being put in nomina tion as Stedmn delegates, and Messrs'. O. A. Wiggins, Jesse Ives, J. D. Mahn, j M. Henderson ,xS. H. Morton, J. L. Dudley and U. JV1. rujaw as wauueu delegates. !At the conclusion of the balloting it was announced that the whole number of votes cast was 133, of which the Stedman delegates received 3'9 votes, and the Wad dell delegates 94. It was moved to vote for members of te CoUnty j Executive Committee viva - voce. Messrs. T. O. Lewis and Charles Schulken, and W. D. Mahn and W. J Mott were placed in nomination, jand Messrs. Mahn and Mott were declared elected. ' . : i , i ! SECOND' WABD. At a meeting of the Democratic voters of the Second Ward, held last evening, on motion, Mr. John O. James was called to the chair and Mr. T. C. DeKosset elected Secretary: ! S The following centlemcn were chosen delegates to the county convention: W. L. Smith, Roger Moore, Dr. W. E. Freeman, G. J. Boney, N. Giles, J. C. Munds and A. T. London. - - The following gentlemea were elected neTrVPra nfthfi CountV Executive Com- . -nnBrntz Cutlar and Wm Cal- TKiq IXllwintr rflsnlllt on was adODted. xi. ,v :. with one dissenting voice: .-o - -rx x ci-g-a Ward, in meetinchere assembled, do re- W W rZ- LAIC UVIV WW " " ' I i nn iatyi rrY ill' viuifiM 1 1 li niicumu snlvfi. that in the Hon. Alfred M. Waddell woiw.s -.. , , r U.nn nnav hart l tatt htll . 7.HH.HH1 S &DU . J ableRepresentative,.anQeaojaereD struct our delegates to me voumy vai- vention to vote first, last and always for j hto. ar,d to or effort to secure bis re-nonination and re-election THUOi jrABD. - a!." 1.- " 4a ! O1!.?. Tne jjemocrauc ote ui yu Ward met and organ:zed by calling R. J. jones, jq., mc, - L-ll.i .n I.An 1 f.io slulnrratoa tft uauoii wao iucu uau uvvw - tne Dem0cratic County convention, ana i0llowing Waddell delegates, were eiected; R. J. Joneff, R. S. RadculTe, Wm. Bear, J. L wi.in .nrf Mn M. Robinson. I II. II Wit" mMm V j y- Messrs. James W. Collins and Matthew cast, of rod -21 In ward 205 votes were which the Waddell delegates received the Stedman delegates 84 foubth ward. meeting of the Democrats of the 1 Fourth Ward, was held in the City Court poom, C. H. Robinson, Esq., by consent, I cqa the meeting to order and explained i ils object to be that of electing dele- ates to the County Convention. j Mr r. Kenan was then requested to act Secretary. I Kbmina.tions lor permantwt cnairman being in order, Messrs. 1. 11. McKoy and W. P. Oldham were preaentea. The Chainnan appointed limn. 0. G. Parsley and W? li. uernara to act - w v -va m Tellers. K ballot was had and Mr. T. H. Mc K was declared received 97 Votes an elected, he having Q7 rnlpt nnrl Mr. P. O dhim 91. 1 .! - .... . It was moved and attpted that tlie seven aeiegates tone juuui.j wuicuiwu be balloted for and that a register of vo- icrs be kept. Mr. Keihner nominated as Waddell delegates Messrs. James Alderman, F. C. Singletary, D. G. Worth' N. B. Rankin, James Madden, John W. Dunham and W. A. Williams, Jr. 1 Mr. John J. Fowler nominated the fol lowing as Stedman delegates : Messrs. J. W. Atkinson, Jag. Reilley, H. T. Mc- Koy A. Adrian, CO II. Robinson, J. I. Macks and W. G. MacRae. ! A ballot was had. The j Stedman delegates receiving 103 votes and the Waddell delegates 95. FIFTH WARD. j The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock, and on motion of G. W. W.Davis, F. II. Darby, Efq., was elected permanent Chairman of the meeting. On motion, Mr. P. T. Dixey was elect ed permanent Secretary. The following resolution was then of fered arid carried. - . I Ilesohed, That the Chairman appoint seven delegates, including himself, to re- j present the Democratic voters of the riith Ward in the Democratic County Conven tion. I Under the above resolution appointed were as follows: F. he delegate's II. Darby, W. H. Goodman, G. W.W. Davis, J. D. H. Klander, A. II.. Leslie, J. J. Dixey, and P. T. Dixey. Under a similar resolution-F. II. Darb . , . . -i and P. T. Dixey were appointed to' repre sent the Fifth Ward in the County Demo cratic Executive Committee-. I A resolution was offered and carried that the delegation vote as a unit in the Democratic County Convention. Another meeting of the Fifth Ward Democratic voters jwas held at the old hall ot the Bucket Company, a report of which is given' below, as furnished by the Secretary. I I A meetine of the Fifth ward Democrat- - icvoters was held in accordance with i the - - . call of the Executive Committee. r T. W. Player, Esq., was called to the Chair, and Mr. John J. King elected ec- retary. Annronriafe resolutions were i read and Appropriate resolutions were j reau anu adopted to the feeling of the Ward, and complimentary resolutions in favdrof Col.' WaHdpll and in favnr of the encourage - Waddell ana m.ldvor or tne encourage ment of the laboring element of the "Dem- ccratic party were adopted. Delegates to the County Convention were elected as follows: Jordon W. Branch, Eli fl Davis, C. L, Burkhimer, Sam'l MintzjT. B. Burnett, Joel Farrow, Zach. Hussey. ! ! Countv Executive 'Committee Wilkes Morris, W. E. May o. A meeting of Democratic voters bl Masonboro township was held yesterday at the old J. T. George place yesterday afternoon. The meeting was, so we have cu laiwuiw, uuu Cn 1 .. -n tt:j iu. un motion OI Mr. U. xui xieiue, ,iuc , i meetmsr came to oraer ov du . rarruw u taking the chair. The Chairman stated the object of the I ' I .. . .1 .11 . meetinc. wnen tne louowing resoiuuou , ; . , . meeting .hall appoint seven including himself, to represent this town jllia A-A ship in the approaching County conven- UOD. A z , r.nlniioh the Chair- - 11 A John A Farrow, Wm. Martin, Frank i , - - coivj i iuiv i t)l 7 - i"e apFmnuCU a ed by. the meeting. The. following resolutions were offered nd Wd; ' w... L Resolved, That the delegates appointed 64 t0 vote for snP. aU 8U.chf.meas; ?r? WrPSSS16 - rmn au.j. uuM. , - V j i?oip2, That Undelegates appointed by the meeting shall, m vote as a unit. On motion the meeting then adjourned. HARNETT TOWNSHIP. i At a meeting of the Democratic voters 0f Hmett township, held at Macomber's, 011 yesterday, John L. Corbett, 'lobias Ca-nev John T. Flowers. J. W. Murrell, James Smith D. D. Futch and D. Fur i. , , lected delegates to repre . jiatownsi1ip in the county conven i; i- f Dem0cratic party in New to ta hcld to lho dtJ as wn . . Saturday, the 4th day m i Mav. 1878. For executive committeeman - 1 Gerrit Walker was amy eiw-iu. I J 7 , ... I recapitulation. I rrv i ttt The First. Beconq anu auuu arus ' L.j dehWatPs : the Fourth both in i p- -anj elected two sets oi delegates, one for Waddell and the other for Btedinaii. :MaionlofO 1 snips, elected Stedman delegates. 1, 1878.- NO. 78 v Superior Court. The"Kahnweiler case" has occupied the attion of the court for two days, but was dismissed lor the term to-dav. because of a mistrial. The jury after being out all night and up to 10 o'clock to-day were discharged. . .West! vs Uussell, was next called. A verdict in favor of plaintiff was rendered, $56. 25; Toilers vs Gerken, was to have been called at 3 o'clock this afternoon. IT. R nistrlrt Pnnrt. Benj. Clark charged with dealing in unstamped tobacco. A lUAle pros was entered. I John Little same offepse nolle pros. John Quincy Adams, ditto guilty. Judgment suspended on 'the payment pf cost, , John Dortch ditto guilty. Judgment sue- pended. Eleven barrels of whiskey property of Bevis & Swazer continued., j John Dortch and J. F Wilton! judg ment a penny and cost. ! i Wiley Gause dealer in illicit liquor Guilty. . ' ' Two cases against II T Cheney ' for dealing in unstamped tobacco. Guilty in both cases. I These cases finished the business of the court up to the time of our goiug to press. Meteorological. From the U. S. Signal Office at this place, we obtain the following report of the wedluer lul U1U mumu n ' Mean daily barometer, 2'J,bOU ; mean daily thermometer, 03.5 ; mean daily hu- , m aromete 29.934i (4th) : highest temnerature. 87. (14th): lowest temperature, 40, (0th) ; greatest i j i r xr tLM,, oo io ioti. iiiii v i tiivr. in I I I t I tw-: i iii.ii r. s i 1. im i LiA I lowst dafiv ran of teiBnerature. S. C9tli: mean of maximum temnerature. 74.3 : mea,n ?f "VP , temIratu,r.e 5M, s w . total movement of wind, 0,480 I miles ; mar mum velocity of wind ana "Action, oo miles per Hour, &1 v (Zoti; , h ' f (, c fttr v . , .1 fp11 - , ( ' ! 1 For the Review. 1 h lllU ward maniiesio. i i.i!j.,xu Wu a-.i nere meeung ui-uu rm u nas ueen xieiu in "'""" the sober, thoughtful-reflections of thp I g00(i men of our Ward, be it hereby Jiesolved, That we are first, firmly op- posed to a gag being placed upon trie true sentiment of the Ward. I orlri That, wo -iro nnnnsnd to the noliti- cal elevation of any person in opposition the Ward and Township meetings be elect wn InWr nlpmont. of thfi Democratic cd by ballot ; also the members of the Ex. to the labor element of the Democratic Party. . ' J 3rd. That while we encourage too Har monizing of the different elements of the party of which we are members, we also recomend that the greatest benents snomu I S to the most 'needy and deserving, and hereby declare ourselves for such men as wi 1 r.arrv nut such sentiments anu such principles. ! . , 4th. That as the best representatives of such setinments we avow ourselves as the friends of our friend, true and tried I . ILL. A. M. Waddell, and ask him as our I I . representative to use these his 1 influence t0 eDgraft ideas into onr irtv. and thatas men. endorsing VdcaTfor do I w good to the masses; we now declare our selves Jor his his renommation anu re eiec tion to Comgress from this district. I I C T, RlTRKIiniER. - ' H. E. Obk.Jb., T TT :J n -tfoo Committee. Signed Thos Clark, U Bisby, W R Bell. J W Herring. T W infield, xi Addams, Fred libew, VV r Tim Northrop, John J.King, F arrar, Wilkes Morri William C Jrs- ton, A B Cook, D B Craig, L S Caster, A AUiUVVH. www- Wm Hard wick, Thos M Play er, W U R j , j ' json, Zach Uuzzey, J W Hewitt, S A Swain, : JJ Carter, J C Watson, E J Littleton, John Kenan, Will am Hawkins, J - , i p. . , Tom Watters, Ned Pickels, Patrick Itasberry, Thos Spooner, W W Regis- V - VAA W T ' tr Jnn TTpwott Xed Hevritt-T.T Sidberrv. nfin Rrvant. Eliiah Hennmg, John Miles1 -r. - AC? -iU x itt if- , t T XT Francis A Smith, J W Mint z, J B ror throp, Will Ws Leach, Jos Cox, J W S i. iA niltdn f.M Burke G G W Branch,! S S Mmtz. John b Levi, David Hardwick, J J Reynolds, Jas Brinkley, F. A Reaves, John Moore ,It A Price, M H - Grotgen, Kick Morriss, Vm Ulrich, - wuuu t,a' " - Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. . Don't fail to procure Mns. Wxxslow s of Sthcp for aUA bf tee h- of f"mT,ain.nra wind colic, regulates the i i ' iii iiiiiui'ii i i. r. 1 1 1 . w-rm l i ii i t.iiiiii KnWpl nA hv rrivinTrelif and health to I -' 1 1 J O- O . child gives rest to the mother. i I rri i a 1 t ft f - a luewwiuum iiuv6iuuiu . la raritv. but there are few hotels that give i rates ami accommoaauou iua cuarac - terizes the Grand Central 'Hotel, New I most popular among all its rivals. PLEASE JfOTICE. We will be glad to receive communication from our friends on any and all subject ol general interest but : I j , The name of the writer nust always be furnished to the Editor. ' ,! Communications must be wiitlen on onl one side of the paper. , i ,r- Personalities must be avoided. I 1 1 1 i ' . j Andit is especial and particularly under stood that fhe editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents, Unless so stated in the editorial columns. Easy and Graceful. i To die easy and gracefully seams to be the prevailing thoughts of some people, who, should not forget that when tho aw ful time comes to them, that if death : by drowning be inevitable, as in a ship wreck, the easiest wjay to die would bo to suck water into the luDgs by a powci ful inspiration, t;s sqcn cs one went be- neat the h the surface. A person who had l courage to do this would ftrobablv I W : 7 become almost immediately unconscious, and never rise to th.3 surface. As soon aa the fluid filled his lungs all feelings let chilliness and pain would cease, the inde- scribable semi-delirium that - accompanies anaesthesia would come on, with riiing :n !;e card and delightful visions jof color ami light, while he would seem td him- self.to he gently sinking to rest!, bn the softest of beds and witli the most delightl ful of dreams. , Convention of the Democratic Party In Sew IlanoYcr Countr A Convention of the Democratib 'Pa in the Couiity of New Hanover will !be held at the Court House, in the city of Wilmington, at 3 o'clock, on Saturday, the; 4th of May, to appoint Delegates 'to the State, Judicial and Congressional Conventions. ,.' " - j Each Ward in he City and each Town ship in the County will be entitled tovote in said Convention, according to the Dem ocratic vote cast Irtx said Ward or; Town ship for Governor in the last Guberna torial election, . ! . ! ' jf H Meetings of the Democratic .voters 11 11 choose delegates to said Convention will be held in the several Wards in the I City ou Tuesday evening, 30th inst. at 8 o'clock. The Frst Ward will meet at Brooklyn Hall. The Second Ward wf.l meet at thd Coint -House. , ' ' The Third Ward will meet at iMurids' Hall- 1 . - -- ine rourtn Ward aft the Citv CVmrt i - v ' t Koom. ! I. J lhe Fifth Ward; at the old Hall of tlW e,fc S?mran' Jn , . ' ,i ' ' delegates. T - l lie. iownsinp meetings will b held on xuesuay, ouai insi., at ik on, at Hie usiiiii nouin!? niacos nr'ess othpr niav Iw' agreed upon by the voters and the Execfi- tive Committee min of the Township i, u ...,jU i, w i,u ww-uum Committee men, and each Townshinone. - which saii collstituto ihe County Kxc. the Committee, and the membeis of said Committee in the Citv of WilmiriPton fihp City Executive Committee, said Commits tees to hold office from the. Convention !4th ot May, until the next County Convention of the Democratic party. i 1 It is recommended that the Deaecates in ecutive Committee. liy order cl the Executive Committee. C. H. Il'JBlXSON, Chairmaiil Jls. Ukilly, -Secretary. d&wjitf NewAdvertisemets. Gents' Underwear, T INEX COLLARS, Neckwear, aT .W'UIUU,B" rapidlr. 1 " MUNSON'S, I m. m may 1 Second Ward Meeting A MEETING of the Democratic Votera t the Second Ward, will be held in (ac cordance with thei published call of the Countv Executive Uommxttee at ine court House, Tuesday evening, April 30th' at 8 nrftPi- fnr nnrnnnA nf nftlflctinfr I Dele gates to the Countv Convention and for! the. o transaction ofiotrjcr business. -Lvery uemo cratu urireaio aiiena. i Opening of iSprilie VX-"P ff.p and Summer Millinery I RS. E. A. LUAISDEN WILL HAVE A GB.AZTD OrEnilMG Of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets THURSDAY MAY, 2d. The Ladies are respectfully invited to call. MBS, E. A. LUMSDEX. April 29th 4t - 11 nnrl rlii1lfAn'alKnita I MJJJ C5 11AAI& VAAAVAA AA - i i BROUGHT OVER FROM LAST SPBIXO, i- ,r - t . - i .i. l-iv At less than cost, to close cut. Must be Sold at Some Price. BIGGEST BARGAINS j j : I EVER OFFERED IN CLOTljlKG GOOD SUITS AT $2.25. - A ,1 Market sL Clothier PURCELL HOUSE, (Formerly the National Hotel.) NORFOLK I VIRGINIA, . . "! 1 - q mQ D7r4 rC. UAVIu- ri p location. . Lb iwbra.
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