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, ' ' ' ' :' ' ' V . " . . . : mmi e ., . Ts Bmi : J ReV'IE1 w. TUia PIPES aei fT ufteraeea. 8eadays - PLXABS B OTXOE. Wejwill be flad to receive common! cations from ow friende on amy and all fubjettf o itli.' j o y H . T. J1M8 EDITOR Mi'K?CKIITIONf .rOHTAOE PAID. ,,r.!5 00 til months, $150 ; Three ne Pper will be delivered by carriers, of It,. i J PPtof tbeeitr.UtU r or 13 cents jr wek iJ.erttsing rat ow and liberal Saberibr. will pUase reyort cay lad u'fi!.-M refciver PPr' regularly. BROWN & 'RODDICK 45 Market Street. li.'itL an Drawers, intntifuns 0.' wis, rcgu'ar I ! ' ..... - . II,. ru'mi Dr-" M,Irt tr' tJ-em i,o at.4 you will use no other. v'.i.'ilsfiu Sl:avl. an- "'-ii'S utaUour Slictland Shaw's i I; tVj ar really worth $ X I o,lit s Co!orel Summer Skirts, fnm COc toil."-'. A beautiful Hue i Print l English Cambric, 10 cents pnr jard regular prl?e 15 cents. Printed Tactic Iawiu, 12 cents p'r yard, a'.l over the country at 15c. IiL.UK CRAPES. .- liavt j ist received a largo Invoice Crap lu Singly Double and 'I riple. Suitable for Veiling and Tiiinmings. of .SOLE AUXNTS IN THIS CITY for tho rYlDOWV CilAPE, FOR THE DKEIV EST MOUKN1NCJ. A liu I)rie in Gents Linen JIantlker. chief?, l CO per Dozen. LADIES' COKbKTS. We h ire j'.itt receiTed a new Corsot to re tail at 75 cents a beauty. ?.R0W8 & RODDICK, 45 RflarketsSt. A RARE -OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LADIES ! WE ARK Hk.LLl.NU at Redact rrle Ladiw. Uisse and Children's Dreww and Unda wear. Trimmed and Untrimmed UaU and B -neel, latet styl. Wawlll Mil ort oar Htoek of abive named attielee at KfcDUUEl) I'filCK to make la-'ta fur Fall gods. Hair Work and M taurine solicited. MISKSS KAKUKU fr McGOWAX. For Rent. JKOU TUB lit cf October ISsO, te residjno at the 8outhwe6t c rner of Hith and Market at. Apply V JOHN L. CANTWELL, jy iv it oox i i wi,oi Pianos and Organs, gOLD FOR 08U OS ON Fur lioctbly and Weekly Instalment Plan, At HEINiBESGER'd. Standard Works, T SINGLE VOLUMES, 1 Or in CoropletJ Sella, For tale cheap at 9 ilE!NHHKROKR. COMMERCIAL HOThL, WILMINGTON, C. I.tre Sample Uoorn lor Commercial Travelers. f I jL fjia PROPRIKTOU kariA thor..uhlj itanttUil IXU tloaj aad faraishad It entire lyatr,l prepare! U to the traveBag paWie all the aTnleoaiM of a FltLMt C LA r8 HOTEL, It U leeaud U the very aatr of the WolneM part of the city, bela cvtareeSeat lo the priadpal bairem hover. PnatoOee, CtrtAB O City HaU aad Oil art IIoaa. f3k. FlraV4AaM Bar ao4 Hllxr4 Ka!ivn toiMctoJ with thU IloUL UATEa U PEK DAY. oa 24 F.A.SCUUTTK, VOL.V CHEAP BEADING! For tho Campaign. The dL LILY IlEvitw, to Dvc. Ut, for $1.00! Tbo ViLiriaro3i Jouunal to Dec. li for CO ceutsl The Yilminqt.s Joun::AL, published every l'ri Uy, givwe 11 of the news of ti e week I , - i A-"' - Tho Daily Ukview, publishetl eveiy afiernoou, given the news of the day and tae latet market reports. Address Josh. T. James, Wilmlnpton, N. O. . -. - The Mtaio Cauvast. Attorney Qeneral Kenan will address the pt.ople at ( Grantham's, Wayne county, Saturday, August 14 ih. j Meadow, Johnston 'county, Monday. August ICth. LOCAL NEWS. Sew Advertisements. W J II Bbllawt, 8ecl'y Medical Fees J W IlAkraB, Agent For the BUckfoh Qroandd a d Rocks at New Inlet. Hall A I'eabs all Meat. Meat, V llaiHSBiaeaa rianes and Organs. Yatu Campaign Uooda Window Olasa all lrico's. 1 . sizes at Altaflcr & t Save your moiy 1 and buy your Iluild ins Supplies from Altarl'er A lico. ' Tho man who follows a gfKjd cxamplo cannot lead a bad life. The best baggago .smashers aro to be found on the great trunk lines Flics work from sun to sun, but the mosquito's work is never done. A fifty dollar painted fan raised no more wind than a five coot palm leaf. Full Metal and Walnut Show CrJftfl, all stvlxs and a', at Ataffkb, I'kiuk A Co's Threo weeks irom to day Stephen .Rich ardson Is to bang for tho murder of Lucy Phinney. ) It Is the roam ants of the thing that makes a picnic dinner so much better than a square meal at home. It takes a lood Baby to wako ud a sleeping car; but; it takes but little of Dr. Hull's Baby Syrop to quiet that Baby, and it n quireaonly 25 cu. to buy a hot tlo of that well known remedy. County Medical Association. At the regular monthly meeting of tho New Hanover County Medical Associa tion, held recently, the annual diction o' officers resulted as follow : President Dr. W. jJ Love. .Vice Prebident Dr. F. W. Potter. Eecretary and Treasurer Dr. W. .J. II. Be' lam v. Mr. Nath'l Jacob! having been appoint ed agent for the Atlas How, parties In want of this celebrated Plow ctn now have their orders filled at Jacoei's Hard ware Derot, So. 10 S. Front st. tf. The Chief Marshal. Col. Jno. J. IIJrick has been chosen Chief Marshal for the ceremonies at the Grand. Ratification Meeting to bo held on the 2 ith inst. This is an excelleut select lion ; no beltar could have been made. CoLlIedrick will have fifti aids, one frem each ward, to? be selected by himself. Their names will be announced in a day or two. 1 You can buy No.. 1 C-xkiug and Heat Iru; stoves at almost any price at Jacoui's Hani are le;ot. . In Explanation In the enntnunicatlon pubhshed by us yesterday uu the doct3r question," now agitating the gwd rop"e of Ponder couu ty, there were soine expreious which we reg.et. Of course we do roi acknowledge any re?ponsibi"ity for the views or the language cf our correspondents, but at the same time w must Insist that all discus loos carried on in our pafe s muit be conducted iu language devoid of personal hies. Had we I eon aware at the time of the espressious ueed, the" article would nover have apiared hi our columns. We mike this statement in justice to ihe author ct the articles slgucd 'Iavalid, who Is as honorable a gentlcmaa as there is In Pender county. WluJw ttlAAS of allsir, Oart, Sash and JJlhui, U.iiMers LIardware.& Lo tl prices at Jaamrt. WILMINGTON, N. Cm FRIDAY.' AUGUST 13, Stephen Richardson Found Guilty or Murder Sentence of Death. The Jury which was impaunelied to try the case of Stepheu Hichrdoon, col ored, charged with the murder of his mother-in-law, Lucy Phinney, in this city on the night of the 19-h of July last, al ter beinj out all night came into Court ibis morning, t 'J o'clock. aul suttxl through their Bpo'keen.au, Mr. E. J. Lilly, that they had agreed upon a verdict. Tre prisoner bving bn brought, into Court the verdict ol the Jury was then made known nd the word, 'guilty ! which was rccrdcf.br the C erk is it w i8 rrononoctd by the Jury, sIod the 'ioom of the prie . oner at the bar. The Sjlicitor, Col. Meore, thrn anFe prtyed the ju Tg ment of the Cvurt. Tu couajei 'ur te defense asked a poprponeiueot by His Honor until they could have a short con" fereuce as to what furthar action they bhould take In the matter. This request was granted by the Jude, and Messrs. E. 8. Mar. in, Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., F. M. Fremont and W. B. McKoy retired for a brief consultation into the jury room. Tne Court in the meantime sus pended business and awaited the presence of the counsel. In about half an hour tho counsel for the defense retnrned ar.d stated through Mr. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., that after a full and free consultation among themselves they had come to the conclusion jthat there was nothing more that they could do. They -felt that they had dlschargsJ their duties conscientious ly and would therefore not Interpose au objection to the prayer of the Solicitor that judgment Bhould now be passed upon the prisoner. His Honor then said, Stephen Richardson, stand up. You have been charged, arraigned and tried for a most heinous effenco by a j -ry of your countrymen, you might almost say by a jury of your own selection, for according to the laws of North Carolina, a prisouer in New Hanover coun ty can almost make his own selection of the jury which is '.o try him. You bao been represented by able coon sel, who. have shown great ability and learning in tho management of yoar csbo and tho j verdict in this case is a right eous one. You have had a lull, fair and impartial trial. The evidence has been positive, convincing and, overwhelming. . . Vat. The threat which you used that you would kill them all or eat your breakfast In hell just before you struck the death blow which slow Lucy Fhinuey proved your Intention, " In the last quarter of a century,' continued the JuJge, 'Iknow of bat one case tht has transpired iu this county which will compare with this for iU diabolical character.' His Honor here stated that ho referred to tho case of David Martin, the nogro boy who killed little Wille Carter and commenced cut ting him to pieces immediately after bis death. ' His Honor now warned the pr'soner that there was no hope for him, and that it would be well for -him to look after his future Interests In tho next world, if the Bible toachlng is correct,' - said the Judge, 'there is a final judgment bereak ter and if the Biblo teaches the truth in ' another instance there is to be a future punishment also. You may obtain pardon hereafter for the crime committed iu this world if you apply yourself uncer singly now and in earnest during the few remaining days that are left you en this earth, and to tha1 end you shall have free communication with ministers of the gospel to assist you in' mal 'ng ready for that final judgment hereafter. The sentence of the law and the judgment of the court for the crime of which you have been found guilty is, that you will 'be nxnanded to the jail, from whence you cm3, there to remain until Friday, the thud day of Septemler, Anno Domini 1SS0, and on that day, between the hours of 11 o'cl ck iu the morning and 4 o'clock j iu the afternoon, be taken from the jail by tho High SheiilT of tbh c xinty and conveyed to the common j lice of execution and there banged by the Lees until you are dead. And may the Lord have mercy upon your sou IT A fur the sen tence of the court had been passed the So licitor arose and stated to Ul Honor that Information bad reached him that po'.witb standing tbo. fair and impartial trial and the verdict of the jury In tlia case that it was eaid the execution of the law would fall and the sentence cf the Court not be carried out, as Richardson's friend intended to rescue him. The Solicitor then said he would ask his Honor to make an order upon the County Commis sioners fcr an extra guard for one month. In order that an efficient and faithful watch might be kept upon the jail for the present. The Solicitor further stated that he had heard that the Jailor, Dan, Howard, who was eicfc, had ' appointed a Deputy to act for him, which was without authority ol law. Something having been said about the inefficiency of the county jail His Honor aaid he saw the chairman of the B ard of County Commissioners irei"nt and he would liae to know from him the condition, of the jail building. Col. Smith, addrewiug His Honor, said that he had had Captain Raddiffj to ex amine it and thoroughly repair it where ever it was needed, besides having a com petetit blacksmith to repair the bars where the pretended escape of George Mvers the colored burglar, was effected. Col Smith gave it as his opinion that there was ho. escape, and that if a competent Jailor had bten there, the prisoner, Myers,wouId never have gotten out. In this opinion 1 he court seemed to nod acquiescence. TLe order for the-extra guard wr then made and the court took a recess unt'l 4 o'clock this af .ernoon, at which ' 'me His Honor adjourns for tho term. Rich ardson was therj taken out of the Court House hand-culled to a colored thief, Brooks Long by name, who has been sentenced to the State Penitentiary for five years for larceny. The pa:r of convicted criminals were taken to the jail escorted by four or fi?e deputy herifi and followed by a large crowd of people, Doth white and colored. Richardson,while receiving his sentence, gazed steadfastly at the Judge, and His Honor looked stead, ily at the prisoner, and we verily believe that Judge Meares was more impressed with the gravity of the occasion than the poor, gunty wretcn wno nss so snoit a time to live. , . Everybody can get -suited witha Pooket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's Hardware jjeoot. ' Fresh Mackerel. A school of genuine mackerel wer e cap tared by the Hewlett seine off Mason- boro Inlet on yesterday and were brought to market for sale. Wuat they were do- Ing so far South can hardly be accounted for. They are Identically the same. kind as are caught off the shores of Massa chusetts and compare favorably with our pig fish in quality, flavor, etc. Arrested. Isabella Robinson, a mulatto woman. who itJ uUe a character and carries I her fancy parasol raised high over her head in oimshlne or cloudy weather, was arrested by order of Mayor Flshblate this aftzrncon and lodged In tho Guard House, upon the complaint of Simon Richard, son, colored, for disorderly conduct. Isa bella will tell her Innocence at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning before the Mayor. Masonic Ceremonies, j The ritualistic ceremony of the Ma Bonic fraternity will be held over the body of th9 late P. W. Fanning, at Oakw dale Cemetery, oh Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The mortal remains of the de ceased were consigned to mother earth ou yesterday, but the beautiful ceremo nies as prescribed by the Masonic ritual were hot held on account of the heavy rain which was fall'ng at the time. The grave was filled up but left unfinished un til such time as would be appointed for the ceremonies. See a woman on horseback in another column, riding near'Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made,, that is bo highly esteemed by the medical pro fession for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by Druggists. Prisoner Escaped. Delaware Mooref colored, was arrested in Paddy's Hollow this morning by Po lice Officer Bryant, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The prisoner went quietly along until he reached the gate of the City Hall yard when he suddenly struck Officer Bryant two blows. Officer Bryant held on to the prisoner until bis (iloore'f) shirt gave way when he took leg ball down Third street. At or near the corLer of Market street he was captured and carried back to the Station House, where he 'was locked up In a; cell, ml, by the way, the same cell in which his brother, Primus Moore, died when in carceroted for drunkenness about eighteen months ago. It was reported that Rich ardsoc, the convicted murderer, had es caped, and persons were seen running from every direction towards the jail, and soon the thoroughfare in the vicinity of the Ci'j Hall and County Jail were thronged with panting humanity, It was soon ascertained that the doomed man was securely housed in the jail and the crowd dispersed. NO, 146 Still mother. It never rains bat it pours. We learn from goodjauthorlty that John O'Brien's Inter-Ocean circus will visit this city sometime daring the season. Well, come right along Johnny and show us what you can do. Variety Is the spice of life and we like the sp'ce and circus too. Personal. Prof Th. Yon Jasmund, who has been teaching German and French in this city for the past two years, will leave for Ox ford to-morrow where he goes to fill an engagement in the Horner School. Prof. Von Jasmund has made many warm friends daring bis short sojourn In this city who will be sorry to see him leave. Last nf the sasQU. Forwarued Uorearmed, and Capt. Harper notifies the commur'.ty that the last black lie h excursion of the seasoa will be given on Tuesday next.tn bis fine seaboat, the Passport Capt. Firper knows just where the rocks lay and ex curslonists always have plenty of fun hauling in the fioey tribe. See ad. in an other column j I Water Works. Alder mon Fester, who was appointed a exnmittee cf one at the recent m et ing of the different trade organizations and from the Board of Aldermen has taken steps to gather all the data as to cost and best system of water works for this city. He hn written many lettsrs explaining the location of the city and the geography of the surrounding conn try. I He thinks that If Wilmington will have a system of water works during the next twenty years it will be 'constructed during the next two years; 1 rapt, Drane. We learn from the Macon Telegraph & Messenger, of a recent date, that Capt Henry M. Dranc, formely President 6( the Wilmington & Manchester R, R,, has resigned the position he has so long held as General Freight and Passenger Agent of the Macon & Brunswick R. R. the resignation to take effect on tho loth inst. Wo do not know the circumstances, under wh'ch Capt. Drane has felt cam polled to resign b's position bat the Tnlr graph & Messenger records the' fact with much regret. j Vennor's Prophesy . Mr, Henry Vennor writaa from Mon treal, Canada, making the following fore cast of August weather. It should be remembered that his calculations are for more northern lati'udes: Heat will In all probability extend through the first half of the month of August, and equal if not exceed the heated term of July. August will likewise be characterised by severe storms and heavy. showers of rain, or In places hail; but on the whole the month will be comparatively a dry and hot one in Canada and the borderingUnited States. A cool to cold term with frosts may occur between the 15th and 20th days, after which heat may again be expected np to September 1. The month will re cemble that ot the year 1876. I already foresee Tery early and eeve'exold, with snowfalls in October. , When you visitor leave New York City, stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. European plan; Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated rai'Toad to all parts of the city. ly I ihe Ratification. The General Committee met yesterday at the City Hall for the purpose of per fecting the arrangements for the Grand Ratification which is to be had here next Tuesday ; week, the 21th inst. A resolution was passed requesting the Presidents of the different Ward Clubs to call their organizations together Thurs day night next, for the purpose of arrang ing for the procession. The following speakers have acc;L'xl invitations to attend and will be htrc: Gov. Jar vis, Senators Ransom and Vance, Judge Fowle, Hon. J. M. Leach, F. H. Busbee, Eq. Jno. W. ShackelfordH Esq, and D. H. McLean, Erq. j Arrangements have been made by the Committee with a-1 the railroads centering at this place, for special rates to visitors. Two cents per mile each way, or four cents per mile for the round trip will U charged; the steamboats will also convey persons who may wish to attend for enc fare the round trip. A general Invitation is extended to all Democrats throughout the District and State to attend. - and It is expected that many will be present. - 1880. of the writer aortal wan be tat ' 10 tha Editor, Oomawnl ttooi cart be written: oa only om side of tojpejw raracauoei Brm? oMed. ' .j . And it is especially M'partiemlarlyitt&der m mmm mmm mj m HWVI WW the riewiof eomspondeats snlatf to itattd in tae editorial eolana4 Death ot Mrs. Whltaker. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. iuwoie ix n miaier, wire of Iter. R. H. Whi taker, of Raleigh, Editor of ti e Friend' and Templar. Mrs. Whitaki r was In the 88th year of her age. She was a native, we think, of Federal Toint Sound, in this county. She was a lady of literary acquirements and tastes and in early life contributed to various papers under the nomme of Minnie E. Ray. Of 1 late years she has assisted Mr. Whitaker in the editorial department of hfs paper. What other preparations fail to do, Hall's Hair Rene wer surely accomplishes. IL rfloflWR tnft na.tr n rt atDOAitll its color when gfwy'and faded; As a drC-- ing it is unsurpassed, nuking the hair moist, soft and glo3sy. The most econom? ical preparation ever offared, its effects re main a long time, and those who have - . V JVS AA T I.I - once made a trial of it will never use any other. Advertiser arid Union, Fredonia, Hew Advortisemontsl For the Blackfiih Grounds and Rocks ! ht New Inlet. rjlHK STEAMER "PAB8POBT" WILL make her last trip to the 'Blaokflah Ground' fer the season on TUESDAY next, the 17tt init, leaving her whaif at 5 o'clock, AM. Pardee who wish to stop at the "'Inlet will be accommod ated. Ihe tide wi'l exactly tut for a jreod day's flihiag at tbia point, being low water about la o'clock Tickets to Bleckfish Grounds $1, To In let and return 50 cents JSO. W. HARPER, Muter and Agent. an 13-lt Medical Fees. THE FOLLOWING RULES I AND REG ULATIONS of the New Hanover County Medical Association are published for the benefit of all whom it may concern: 1st. The fee for Medical Examination for Life Insurance shall be as formerly five Dol lars ($6) for each Examination, i 2d. The fee for the usual Certificate for nisfeed by the Family Physician to the Insu ranee Company, shall be in all cases Five Dollars ($6) to be paid wita the rarta is ceMPLiTKD, and this fee shall be paid by the In&urance Company, exespt that in thore ca-es where the original elimination was made by the same Pfejiician. only the )z amining Fee shall be charged. I 3d. For furnishing proof of the death of any party insured, the fee shall be Five Dol lars ($5), to be paid by tbe party making the ipplicatlon, and the fee shall be invaria bly cash, except that In litigated or trouble some cases, the fee shall be increased accord ing to the agreement between the t arties. 4th. The fee for certificate of the compe tency of Physicians, when furnished to Life Insuranoe;Companis, shall be live Dollars (Sft)tobepald by the Co a. p any applying far information. 6th. The fee for certificate of dliabllity to exempt parties from pubilo duty shall be Three Dollars ($3.) 6th. Nothing herein contained shall be construed soe to relate to fees tor medical examination for membership In Secret Dete fieiary Societies H our midst. Br order ef the New Hanover County Medical Association. W. J. H. BELLAMY, M. D., au 13 It Secretary. Meat. Meat. 120 B0s D. 8. B1DEB. 2Q j do BELLIES, 2Q do STRIPS. j t ' I jq Bbls MESS PORK, For sale-by Hall & Pearsall. aa 13 . How is the Time. BUY T OUR j CAMPAIQ5 GO0D0AT 1 BOOK STORK. jpLAGS, BADQE8, and U z SO lech Pic tares of the candidates, only Fifty eU, each, sat V. W. YATES. Virginia Military Institute LEXINGTON VIRGINIA. Session Opens 1st Sept'r . TBI REPORT cf the Special Boar! of Ex aminers for 1876 eloses thus : In oooelusioo. your Committee cannot too highly oemmend what has seemed to them the marked and distinguishing features of this Institution, tae happy combination of the salUtary system of instruction with the de partments of science and of literary outturn, and the more ennobling culture of the heart aad stuL Nowhere else have we seen this combination so . complete and -perfect. We eaaaot Break of it too highly. It is sueh a sstem as fits a puntl for life and for death. Under its guidance he is sure to tread always the path of duty, virtue aad honor. -fbignid) Chauus Davis, LL. D, u. W. Babut, Maj-Oea. U. 8. AV D. XL GocnuAJi, LU D. V Jfrooklyn PoL Institute. J. Waaasa Gaiasav, Kentucky. Address FRAWC'IS H. SMITH, allt Superintendent
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