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WILMINGTON, ' N. 6.;vFRIDAY.'?AtI(Mm,ISl33 18?5iK;t OTOENO&rsI TOSSa
Advertisements taken at propoi
nnrhorized to collect lor more than 8 months in
n i vrri
The situation in Herzegovina more criti
cal, ' - Abysinians preparing to invade
Eypt Horace Bin ney; oldest Phila
delphia lawyer,' dead,; aged 97; - WrnJ.
Welsh addresses an open -letter or,, severe
criticism to Granfcsrrr? 014 paihortcjCpn
ference opened at BoaJyesterday
VoW : York markets: . Uoldyv fllSr!!;
spirits turpentine, rnTwb blocks of
San Francisco;, burned:;;; f'Red Cloud,
c. demand '.compensation-' for - damages
done their country., : Tilton brings suit
against KenseUa forlibeL. : r A; McCabe,
delegate from Edgecombe to the Ctonstatu
tional Convention; was seriously injared by
explosion of a jubilee cannon night before
last, f ." . " ; ;
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: TUB ELECTION.
We received but few additional re
turns yesterday, and these make no
material alteration iu our previous
estimate. - 1 - . ,
Yadkin is Republican by 34 ma
jority, and Surry Conservative by ,10
majority. -..J. .-.m .
We . have ; a private letter from
Webster, Jackson county, which ex
plains the status of G. W. Spake,
the candidate elected in that county.
Spake ran as a no-party candidate
against E. M. Painter, the . regular
Conservative candidate, and defeated
him by the withdrawal of the Radical,
candidate, in Spake favor, two days
before the election. With this ex
planation, which comes from a trust
worthy source, we Auinkthe chances
are that Mr. Spake will be found . on
the Republican side on the Conven
tion issue. . ; . ; - " -;: - :; I
The whole question we think, hqw
depends on the position of Ransom,
of Tvrrell, Wilcox, of Ashe, and
Spake, of J ackson, all ' said to have
been elected as Independents. , If
they act with the Republicans - the
Convention will stand: Republicans
Gl, Conservative 59 if they act with
the Conservatives it will stand: Con
servatives 61,-Republicans 59? V w
Our latest telegram from Raleigh,
printed elsewhere, no)?,-' foots up as'
follows: Democrats, ; 60 j Radicals,'
58; Independent Democrat, 2; while
our estimate, as given above. ist.Dem
oorats, 59; Radicals, 58; Indepead-
iTlK.nOBIAI. TBIUDfEI.
; - ' - 1
'I be Nertb Carolln and , Vlrlsiim
Pre oa Hit Death of Gov. Gra
ham. ;
Italtiirh Xeia: v- i
Every man loved him. - Every ! man
revered him. Every man respected him.
In all the relations of life, whether as ;the
man, the statesman, or the politician, Wil
liam A. Graham stood the first.
Raleigh Sentinel: .
A greaVpublic loss the fall of a pi)lar of
Btate; the extinguishment of a beacon light,
which for a quarter of a century has shone
ttlonstbe stormy coasts of Southern politics.
His history is identified with the Ilstory of-
country. , i
Richmond Dipalc7i ; i
He was one of a class of men whose value
to the State and to society can hardly be too
highly estimated. , ,. ; . .. : '
liichmood Vu'g :- -, in. , . " i
la the death of Gov. Graham the country
loses & distinguished statesman, the South
loses a loving son, and North Carolina loses
a big brain and a faithful heart she la&y.
well mourn and remember forever. '
Petersburg Index and Appeal': ,
Nunh Carolina loses bet foremost tates
muu iu the budden 'death yesterday of Hon.
Wm. A. Graham: lie dfdl::ieave be
hind him in that State a publio man of the
same sUengtbaad-Uturr-He was as good
uh ye wa greateo-uiuung 'jajuassive uuuu
with all .the graces, and virtues of private
character. His death -will be the occasion
o: uniVirsal crwf Utrougbont the country-r
- . -. i i m mlu.
.a gnei not connnea w uiose wno aiyrw uiujj
Imii embracing air who honor purity, dignity
aud ability in th publicservice.urfr j
: Norfolk lAmamaiti;":fXti i
The shock of his death will fall, as we
havesaid,with peculiar severity on his native
JStaie, but be will not be lamented in Caro-'
Ima alone. The broad South will partici--ate
in her grief; and nowhere will the sor-;
row and respect of the people be more gen-;
uiue than in Virginia , for apart irom Ida
vinues and public services, he was engaged
'ti the serviced this Commonwealth at the
t im o Lh dtat y as I member of the Board -of
Aiuiiratiou to uecide the disputed bound
ary line between this State :and Maryland.3
Thus he died, in the midst of grave public,
duties, and it may safely be said of , him,
that in solid talents - and" exemplary eleva
vation of character he was an honor to his
country, and that his death has been a loss
to the whole Republic. j " ;
Norfolk: Virgivian:. Ui '
Q1 v. Grahaui was preeminently distin-
guhed for theHdignftt a,idPril o uis
characier, his lof ty patrjotiBPV.ihis. broad
views: and cocoprehtiBsiye j statesmanship,
his elegant accomptisbments and sterling in
tegrity. He- Was always decided' and un
compromising in hiajViewSalid: ojpinion?j
and yet, even in the beat of a plilical Can
vass, he efen jL'hallebged the admiration rf
hisadveraaritis by his splendid, Cafeuta aud
his courteous and respectful bearing ' lo-
wards hferox ' "rrr p. i .
-UOV.-GrHhamTelongea kfthe ahcient'
Tmw of gentlenveu ad politicians, and his
I'h at'ihis time wtttbe eSpecrally'deplored.
He waa tle cotemporary of Morgan, Iredell,
Badger, Bragg, ahd other illustrious sons of
the jobte oldr ffortii St ate; iwhose names
make urf-a State" and'national roll of honor
"f which aheand Ihe nation may well be
- It is believed that Scott Partin,
ihevwifmordsreri ii concealed in the
owaaips near tne residence 01 uis jaiucc . m
. . . a 1 .. 4rf t
i-anther Branch township, Wake county.
. OlDTXiiaiJisr,
TUB CONVENTION.
' We have prepared the" following list of
memberslect to the Constitutional Conven
tion : d i 1 i i A A
Alamance, J. E. Boyd, rad. : "
Alexander, Reuben Watts,' cons, gain
Alleghany, E. Lr Vaughanr.
"Anson, RiT.kBennett,'c
lAshevJ. O. Wilcox, ind.
, '; Beaufort and Pamlico, J. E. Shepherd, c
Tor;-T7 xrr riS"" r?i fi r f ,
, . Kjx&ix .rl JUwC.!
; Bladen, A. McDonald, r.
i Brunswick, R W. Taylor, r gain.
Buncombe, Thos. L-CHngman, D. Cole
mar, r. ".-'-A.
v. gam vi J.. .
Burke, A. C. Avery, c.
Cabarras;-R. W. Allteon-c. ( err
CaldweCE.'W: Jones, cT .. . V-
Camden, J. L. Chamberlain, r. gain.
i Caswell, E. B Withers, tx Wilson Gary,
r., gam of 1. .
Carteret, JimRuinley c.
Catawba, L. M. McCorkle, c."
Chatham, John Manning, Wm. 8troud, c
Cherokee and Graham,' J. W. Cooper, c.
? Chowan, J. IL Page, r. ....... ,
Clay, ;
Cleaveland, Plato Durham, c. 1
1 ; CohiniDtt'FoTbey'GectgeV c.
j fCraveBfi P. Lehman, S. 'Manix, r.
' Cumberland, R. P.'Buxton, J. C. Blocker,
r. gain,-:- , , . .
Currituck; W Hr Cowell, c. ; ;
Dare, O. B. Blivenav r gain. ' ;
Davidson Cw Robbing, B. B.Roberts,c.
,., Davie,. Charles Price, c!l
- tDuplin, J. HT. Sullmgs; AVmiFarrjtor;
Edgecombe, W P. Mabson, A; , Mc-
Cabe, r. ... , ' '
Forsythe, W H. Wheeler, r.
Franklin, W. P. Green, c.
i Gaston, r Jonas Hoffman, r gain. '
'Gates, W. P. Roberts; c.
Granville, IM toungi' J.rA. Bullock, r.
Greene, Joseph Dixon, r gain. ; :
''Guilford, A W.Tourgee, AlS-Holton, r.
Hajifax, J. E.,6'Haral J. J. Good wyn, r.
Harnett, John Harrington, c.
i Haywood, Dr. Sam. Love, c.
Henderson, Frank WcKlLa r.
Hertford, E. J. Horton, r. : .
Hytle, W. S. Carter, c.
c, Iredell, fTr. A. Nicholson, C. L. Sum
mers; C. ' " a-1- -
r; Jackson.'GW Spake,1 ind; gain
. Johnston, B. IL Hinnant, P. T. Hassie,
r. gain
Jones, 'J: F. Scott,' f: 5
Lenoir, R W. King, r. gain. v
Lincoln,. Caleb . Motz, c. : ; ? ...
Macori'W.'lSL.' AllmanV c,- ; :: "IJVl
; Martin, Rev. C. B. Hassefl, c. gain, f
McDowell, CoL Neal, c.
- Mecklenburg, Gen. R. Barringerv Dn. W.
Kerr, r, sain.,-, 5 ., ti2
Madison, Dr. J. K Anderson, c. ; - - r
; Montgomery, Allen Jordan, r. gain.
Mitchell, J- W. Bowman, r. gaiu.
Moore,. W. M, Black, r. gain. V ,
Ifasb, B. H. Bunn, c.
New Hanover and Pender, G. Z. French.
S. H. Manning, J. H..mylhV r.
Northampton, yVm. Barrpw, r.
. Onslow, James G. Scott, "c, 4 f;
' Orange, Hons.- -W. A. Graham, J.-Tur
ner, c. s... j:j7j;::tn;?f : ;
Pasqubtank,5 W.X:Manden,f. , '"
Perquimans J. W. Albertson, r.
Person, CoL J. Wi Cunningham, c. gain.
Pitt, Horn T. J. Jarvis Wui.-King, c.
Polk, N. B. Hampton; rVr ' . .
Randolph,' J W. Bean, A. M. Lowe, r
gain. - v
RichmondHon. O.. HDej3yy gata.
Robeson. Dr. A.' Sinclair, C. A. Mc-
Eachin, c gain.. i j-lW 1 A
nkiham, Hon. D. S. Reid, J. Turner .
Morehead, c: v : v 7 (
Rowan; Hon. F. E. Shober, J. S. Hen
derson, c ' "5 - . r -':s . .Si.
Rutherford, J. M. Justice, r.
Sampson, Wm. Kirby, S, J. Faison, c. ' .
Stanley, Joseph Marshall, c - J '
Stokes, W. W. McCandless, r. gain.
Surry, Joseph Dobson, c. - '
8waio: t 'i c
Transylyania, G.: W. .Wilaon Cw, u.
: Tyrrell Dr. E. Ransom, ind., gain. . .
' Union, Dr. T. W. Red wine,! c.
Wake, R. C. Badger, JIX,' C. ? Hodge, A.
1m', Davis; J. J.- Nowell, t gain;1' a ;71 L
. i ............ . . L .
Warrea, J. W.-Thorne, J, O. Crosby, ' r,-
oiWaahington, J.-M..BatemaB, regain.
Watauga. Jj Bingham, r. .
Wayne. W. T. Fairclotb, G. 11. Grafts
tbamrgain. - fj
Wilkes. T. J Dula, J. Q. A. Bryan, r.
. nson, uoi. xv. vyr; Dipgeiiary, y.r r j.
1- TTT . i. i. ' 1
Tadkin, B. F. Jones, r. j;
Yancey. , ? .i m.;t
' I The above list is mWmplete;: as ;we -ajre:
without the names of the candidates elected
several of the couotiet.' Our latest esti
mate of the general result will be found pn
;ouf:firsirpage. Eds. Stab 4 .
Riahao X.rniaki'aalutiiieiit. 1
Morganton
- AHviaa
jJtiUidrewup1JetU M
Hard Creek, Buncombe CO: Aug. au
Warm Spxmgs.....r.,....;.r1..vAnK. ff
Jiurnsvuie. .................... . .a...,
El k River Yalley. ........ ..... . Aug. 5J
TWrer tamBuactunlKt Ouv ..... Aug. 81
Brevard, Transylvania Co... .Sept. v; 2
St Paul's, in; the Valley, Trausyl-
vania Co...., .,-.... ....Sept. 8
Fiat Rbck..-sept s
Hendersonville . . . . i .Vi i . . . wl i Sept 7
glencoe. . Sept 30
alvary Church, Henderson Co4.,jSeptv12j
Liecester ...... ......... - r .SeptjlS.
Aslievllle:t.1r. . ".:?..:." .. . . . .Sept 9,
riTbe cotlectioaaateacB- place wUl be ap-
v TBAHaraa pagmao-nras. Invaluable to.ratt
mAd comDanle. gteamghlp eompanlea, banks, mer-
anrin and chanireleaa, and will copy laary M-
JVlattf - lfct - - wi
received ft, irean jnppiy oineso uulm, winf j
pkre4 td ecoU:Brdl promptly and at modfate
pnefif
THE GITY.
NEW ADVBU'CISRinBNTS.
Ji jJXAIAiXCatt U MALUKU UHUB OUgU, Ut
B. Kahnwbilek. Auction Sale.
. James C. Stevenson. Roasted Coffee.
? ' C. Pitto Tkan AaoAvfatinn
li SEicAd " Direct Impof tatidn.
Local Hot. ; J
V ainyprudyttodaY j"
Afibther heavy rain on Wed
nesday night. ;
ii.. 'i . ! i ;
- The po)ice force received their
monthly pay yesterday. !
.-yrHpjftlcsbave iirfered with bust
ness during the past week.
ii-r 'Mayor Canaday - is out of the
city and, we learn, will remain absent until
Saturday.
There was no session of the
Mayor's Court yesterday morning, no cases
being ready for trial. -j-i j
We omitted to state yesterday,
in our notice of services of the .Week of
Prayer, that the evening services at Fifth
Street M. E. Church begin at 8, aid that a
special service is appointed .there :'for. this
uiuiutug a. p. j
-"Ve learn that a youth who: has
a habit of using uncomplimentary phrase
ology witbont paying inuchT regard to his
pauses, yesterday had some of his sentences
punctuated by another, who stooa py and
pointed them off by knocking holes through
ttem at intervals, . just, where they issued
from his mouth. Pat. appl'd for,
ObetrnetlOM of the Sidewalk." ;
Some person connected with the South,
era Express office; left a -lot of boxes: or
chicken coops on the sidewal in front ! of
the office on Front street, when closing jup
Wednesday night : and some rafochievbus
boy or gust of wind threw the pile into the
middle of the walk, as the night progressed,
almost completely obstructing iL A gen
tleman hurrying home between showers,
fell, in the darkness, at full length overjthe
boxes, severely-bruising himself and giving
rise to mental emotions none of the pleas
antest. The private watchman, Who Blood
by, took no steps to prevent or remedy: the
accident. It lsi -charitable -to suppose
though it seems to us .almost a stretch bf
charity that in the ' darkness he had not
observed "the bulky ubsti udiotw-ly ing at a
distance of ten or twelve -feet from waere
Jie sat, but we think he,jnight surely hate
replied more.. pleasantly' and ; politely, thaa
he did, when questioned on the subject.
Wft think the Comban'v should see that the
possibility of the occurrence of such acci
dents on its premises is avoided, a j ; ! 1
FrHtv Last
The iiTOCessdou formed; At the foot of
Market street, promptly at 8; the right rest
ing Water, the left .oa Docki- The
Market to Front, (procession "riffht shoul
der shif arms") up FrontNo the Purceil
House, (prbcelon' "left wheel," in excel
lent order,) down alley to the office of iTee
MoHXtxo STAB,(processiou ''present atma"
in presence of ye night reporter). In rising
to respond, the reporter expressed gratifica
tion at the appearance-of j the procession,
paying a particularly delicate compliment
to its arms, . and . concluded by proposing:
.The cneese-Kniie me cueese-anue vuomaat
pere. . l lic cneese-sniie was - laaen nana-
ing,M ' the : reporter dismissed tor btt itlpu
lated refreshment the small boy whi bad
bought him the melon, and drew close the
curtains "of the sanctum to shut ; 6ui the
curlosily of jtlie vulgar
Perils f lUm Deep. tv u-:j; ii ii
i.'; We had employed a special poet .to do
justice to the perils of the! briny as illus
trated; by thej4! recent 'jatirring events at1!
- -- - -- '- V- M . ; .......
Wrightsville, but after he had composed,
one original verse we found he had 4r&trff.
so much more on his imagination tbWni
the facts, and was laboring under such,..
pectiHariy. exhilairated condition of , tnrnd ;
that. we felt compelled to expel bin) from
the. establishments . L ? r"
.VOB, Bessie fas a sallor'i wlfc
a And he went off to sear7 ..; ?
9iy lit
jLna none so aaa ane,:
5Ther
They scraped him off and wrung him put,'
, ;
A Bald on Batnera. . i v
Wo pn.rn that about fifteen warrant
l " " r . . . m. t . i
;w4rSisnd yeseOiJ frreja bf,boyf
batbjag w Gree.n'aii)h:P9ndt " fbeold
Jwbarttiad'jijcst east p tlhefiMy. f ust ice
Tari Aihrioge, who issued the warrants was
i'-i ' .- . fJlS-Lz-iut.-
bimselt an eye-wHnessa iew wtw -ag vi,
the i baWnrc'r ?na if?re and was jfcea
forcibly impressed -With the impropriety of
hejr4oingso.!iSin4he,a ynpif't
have considered 'the matter Dawne boy a
bat Mngakthat point a nuiBCe.wlita-eupOn
tbeyrrantswTsrelssued as stated:" j )r
,9ivjJ4i!&yi0leer c!eMf of
pond in question. 1 , , j S
Those who are iateresteotaajihe approach
of the flay seSfbrthe xcuttloiii'df ktba Wil
nnngioIghi Infantry, dh 'the; -steamBjiin.
ite of : it -that
Wednes-
4&th inst
babrftTai1llldj beinzTadvF"J ffiPM
eastiinVftwtts feared that the iaAimht
aot arrive ev tais pori, wiwt1wxu "'P
ftom SiWMifP or th0
rexcnr8ro1iist3:, .Hence the cbangeJ - -
bot tipsel: oTbefWatifeF-Wet
astwfeef mbdHras tbTee; j
l RrizA.willDleaBe make) a mj
1 the dav has been chaneedi from
taUTfVRtf toJmrsdiiVViex.
ELECTION-EETTJENS;
4i iM? ditT'io M'ia
GENERAL ST A-TJt REPORTS.
,YAai(TAuK, YuRAiJaaHvAug 12.
' A" dispatch was received thiSj evening
statmx. that Ibe official vote ot Ashe.county
elects Wilcox, IndependenfDemocrat. -The
result now. foots np; Democrats 60; Radi
cais.'5;;lnepfin j
' : u The : Radical d emon stf at MHpn tgh is,
weak atKl void of "epthusiaanl. ' They, con-
vouo tucji uitTo iusv iuo vvucMuuu,j
Woodson.!
I Farhlshed to-th Mowilng- Star.
, .Wilson Cary, Radical, 1,517; E. By
Withers, Democrat, ' ffi 1 5 ' G ifes " Me ten,'
Democrat, 1,006. Withers and Cary elected".
; E; 5 M. Painter,;1 Democrat, J84l;;G;. W.
Spake, claima to be Independent, : 48?.'
8pake'a,majority waimade by the Radical
candidate withdrawiflgin bis favor two days
before the election. , .
, , , YADKIN...
if
tir.:'I
B. F. Jones, Radical, 922; , J. A, Stephen.
son, Democrat, 88$. Jones, majority 34.
; macon.
' W, A. 1 Aliiii ;t n, -"Democrat, 548;Mjtrk
May.t Radical,' lMtrr . . t
".' . HENDERSON."
J. F. Wiiodfin, RadicaL" C83; "CotJ J. :DV
Hy man,; Democrat, j $53. Vyoodfin's J ina-'
Black, Radical, l,b7d;'Graham,'. Demo-
crat,:.87,tt,TT tfrr .f o-r r rYNJ
Joseph Marahall.mocratTri p.;
jf oreman iiiiaicai, 344a. u. Marahatrs ma
jority S33.- ' '
Ckraalcl af the rjaaqua. .. , r-. j ;
' Oar;occasional correspondent "S,- sends
ns the following readable chronicle of his
experiences and impressions pri the cqa
sidn 1 of the recent masquerade ball at Smith-
Ville: - -- . '-.-i :: 4. r,y.;.; , ,..:!. j ,j
' . It is with pleasure I sitdowa to chxpnicle
a very joy bus event In the history of Smith
ville.'' I allude to the 'masquerade on Jast
Tuesday night About 9 o'clock the sweet
notes of music, "mellowed bv distance:"
lured me Xq the; Academy t t'whic I found
Drtuiantly illuminated and densely crowd
ed. The large halls were thrown into one
by removing the folding doors that divided
them. JFlags of every variety and color
were festooned and draped along the wall,
while Evergreens' tastefully decorated the
windows and dOorwaya. A largecrowd 6f
eri bn;thrbniged?thejj :6,' wWle'frm'a;
platfonn in the centre aline ball-room iand
discoursed most " excellent f eet-inspfrihg
music. I Somewhat "a stranger in a strange
land," my utmost energies were .brought
into play to penetrate the disguises and dis-'
close to my curious mind who wore! them,
hut atthehour of 12 pie inasks were dropDed,
and friend recognized friend with merry
Uggb,r fAmopg the.femal characters, all of
which were tastefully, and In some instances
etegantJy.'.aU&edI iaQca' -fchi ;;follbwmgt
Tbe , Amizon, "Miss' M.P.;: who 'trbre a
richly decorated costume, oriental in Its
OVAHlfllto A lOwlo vr r$ ! XKafrtiaMA. naa 1J itkA
exquisite display of
barbaric pearls and
gold; "Sun Beam,"
Miss R. P. the glitter
pfj wnbsia; jgudeq i lluston-dies. reminded
iene of sunbeam as t lights sqme fleecy
ciouaj B6' ji!tott jjeaaijMisa ivji .1
whose ail very.' dress'' tremblei la the mazes
of the' ijah'c? like ;the! softlbt of the inopa
en 11 lolls upon inej- neaving waters,, of.
tbelofelT bayij'Trepch Peasant,'iMias.;
McGj-whliIithfy step
Widfliae $0 cit to L Belle France;
the t'Gipaer OueeB.Misa B. whose graven
uwaes.awr miii uaauiag eye vtuPI weu
tail 0 arm,- presented an attracUtre pjictu re
Hrf ounUi lifet.taa ,4nownke.TMi88 P..
aiifte'obltryCnd
floor,
eV'dressrot Prete illusion flt efblem
ha Vt aa Tl '
of the beautiful snow; the "Faa," Miss B,
'a uv vvnomai mw BBr. iiijioa
ieM4a', representing tlrat 'fesseritikl 9 a
umHrerveason; the j"Eveaing ' Stars' 'Miss
her
'summrer
L. T.. eraceful and brieht and beautiful as
i. . r y .:. -!. ., ,..v 1
ibWalaiwcpleirlb ftwii
jlkbt, skyt ,'a Petite " Miss.a . ij thef
'DaKyed-GirP ot : WdieA mU pi.P;
lid wh6sA eyesVdarkl spefldTv glowed -the
witching light that lures mankind id drink
deep of the elixir of iove; "Old Aunt pitiati.
.feet in aprrdricfe, costume and actiag1, and
showed no little deetee of histrionic1 faie'nd f
upon,tbe part, of the' young lady ytio as-
sumellThelt.
Some of .the. gentlemen were in hai idsolhe
costumes and others1 in dominoes, which
aldded rtr&hto-abe iDictSTCseueueffedt of the
Vail, bh fsti n?bictrteanry,'grAce adj lovelf-
ness adorned the fairTadies that' tkere' was
leu tune time-anu .jesta luwtisatiou now
with preciauajifhe gaUant beaus "thatrush-
ed to conquer or to die" in the struggle fort
Beauty's band and neart i a avad I
Tt! wibmSreaalffrthirJance Ih
' ' . f IM- . k r'Llt J
evening, and when, at 4 o'clock AJ jaj1,,!"
reluctantrjrietttnose icouns-oi pieasurv
t&W(lM Sojoa3die philosopher,
ierj4itodarVftm unqnasirniaoo
Wtae wit-fflritwoa?a atill; their charms
beSbw:'1 "u"'i "(w-Muk) hit. r ij-B j
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lit. no ffj. itfe(Hij to4
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Opinion of tne unpreme Court l'the
aiBBlIdtnff ndiXoMii .Ap-Iuion
n&t Csea,.iii-5vwrj oiiirifavnloilf io "oJita
. PBTKk Bj Jt33DTBt-AZSl-!Wnx 1 s" lifypja
i iVlrtotf li'Wan ,v ?: .iifta OpinroDijL
Mechanics B. and L. AsB'a." J am" Mrs hi
The ;cciaplaititr' alleges(' i among other
tuiua, lutti iuw. mortgage ueeu uecaiea uie
repayment 'JififtV'yanced to
plaintiff ior: the .redemptiOB- of ibis stcfckL
i The answer; adbiita jthia actv,id admits
'farther that H'Wasaviolatlon of the Charter
and By-taws:,VfJth'e'Assbbla4p to. include
: tma sunt ift the , mortgage, ttlien - alleges
that the mortgage was so'drawaby the mis
take of i the dr Afismjaa, an 4 ipray s. to have
the deed reformed by making it conform to
; , Qif'cbrwjoni! poMng.'of tihe
question of reforming the mortgage . deed,
refuses td grant the injunclibri;' -In: other
words, he vacates erestraining order and
permitathe defendant. tot sell under adeed
which, by the -admission of the defendant,
covers too much and is In violation of the
' Charter and By-La'wa1 bf 'the1 Association
Theire is errbr.p' Order re'vesed aiid bause
'remanded, 'tp.jtbe end that an' inunction
issue, as prayed. for, in theJc6ibphintJ and
.conunuea uautj iurther. orde.ana to the
n,d that the. pleadings, may be, so amended.
as,to present an issue of ,factj to, be tried by
ai.juryunuer msttueuons py .the court, to
tnejaaecjUiloUowmat: -:nuttr-y;c:i nWuiV.
; i 'S Was the mortgage -deed mentiohed, in'
the pleadings drafted so-aa to- include the'
sum paid to the plaintiff -by-the defendant
as the price 6f the'redempiiori of his stock;
by accident,' mistake" or by the ignorance of
the draftsman T Or, Vas the.mortgage deed,
mentibned in the pleadings',' drafted so as to
include ihe' 8u'm paiii by the plaintiff fo the
ueenaant as tne price tt tne redempliOB or
his stock, Jby-Qesgn, . and on purpose and'
with the privity andiknowledgepf , the de
fendant, and ,yita; asyiew to oppression and.
wrongful ej?action?:' :it y., Jfid - f
: j A verdict bpon thid Issue (wW enable the
Court (to see1 whethei;, j$itha jnqrtgage-, deed
comes tinder the rules, in regard to the cor
rection and reforming of deeds;' or 'under
the rules in regard to declaring deeds f void
for fraud and circumvention. vJb yu
The Sase 'may thus 'be' disposed' of .upon
the mal(e'r! of the mortgage deed ; hut should
uic veruict ue mat tne ueea .was .maae to
include too much,, hy accident,-mistake or
the ignorance of" the draftsman, 'and the
deed be reformed, bo as to conform to the
Uharter; apcl iJy-xaws, uien, uie general
question which, was ,.j argued with much
earnestness:,, Are, these Associations a
swindle and a means of deluding and cheat-
iBg ignoxaQt mechanics! which the courts
have power to suppress,- as contended for by
plaintiff's counsel,' or are these Associations
folia fidij and a fHeans of enabling! poor
mechanics to borrow money and pay it back
by small monthlv instalments, 'so as to ease
andiavxlhim,(by.,fttUrig yie payment, of
interest and dues. to. what; may soit his jcpn-,
yeniencef : i And, in the second; place, tsup-
poso the mechanid ootnes in, , according . to
the Charter and IByfLaway abd indirectly
borrows money from, the Association at the
rate of 25 per ' ' centum, must . he abide the
consequehces, brl, in the face of the statute,
add the Charter ' of - the Association, have
the courUf power to mterferef' h,"i '
TCfpon this', general' question we' are jioj
'nWj.at.'Ubert.to.ex opinion.
Error. Jhis.onon bVcerjified. j -ReJ,
maade'dj , ;j fK .V',,., j j ',,
Broonastleks ts. Briek. ,,.t ul !. ; '
The denizens of Princess- street between
Front and Second, were startled yesterday
afternboh by the cry; ' which ' was wafted
eyen' w 1 'is the Oourt H9use, indicating
thai afigtjwad 'in i prbgess;' 'tJpon InVes
tigatibn wejfoiind ' that the1 difficulty was ;
, between twocblore,4.in 'named
Cornelius wt.jijiuai Gftdiani, the
latter pronounced to De. in a somewhat de
mepted condition. , ) A broomstick was
brought intorequiMtion.) by-Moore and'i
brick was . Ike I weapon pitched s uponj ' by
Graham. )i The broomstick wa broken over
the snowaers or i graham, wno railed; to
make auy lttipresStonrnpon his antagonist
a a.ja . a c ,m .a.-. Stil. t . 2- . . - j "
hife fis.t and "iiull . when1 'the tspee
tators inteifered and the fight was
bEvtught,tq arioso,.., By .thjajinie a wairant.
had beeujprepaied hy j, , ijjf5
whose office was imuiedia?eiy.jpppo8ijte' tne
i ' field.vf iStrifejanOj JkhteVa4rtiewere ' car- -
ncu ueiuic uiui; wuv, auer. vamiBinga
' number jof Witnesses, -sentenced Graliamto
confinement in the coqaty ajl ffortwnfy'
''days anil bfecUarged Moore on die pavnien't
f bf cots.'! '''"( 'i-tHi..t. -Mio-j - '
' NbtwimstaMdmji the pblitlcaV ixci jemehV
we oeneve,,is the nrst ngut That ' has oc-
i "nt ti;iii.f(j ".' r--Jin i .. .
wWfA. boy, wwm?z?& iiu y
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'JtTA'yoldiflay y thb'nahWbf kbfanl
Brown, who is among the laborers femphJ-
f .MVWKHf1 .p'thenie Of
Israel, was .considerably injuredye$terday
wnn" tub urtca. 7ne; "parties had; now
reached,clbsef quarters ancl were Agoing
ihat Ma ePt'ed'here'fbr tUfe a!8tfe4k-ths;,
on of B.MdMWVWWX'iS
imoragl e ipje.aw or sia
Homeiinft iry-tioaring wfer4nto a b
i ii.-i.-- x aivtv l
. wbichcontajned jtwpee.it paddeali
fof water he was soon enabled to resume hisAp, jj ya.JiBvBeamaojamlr,
tabor,0 IhotlgMns yes,we nv a pretty, P.aq
iWJaiHoo..Hjs !i-7 :bu'f-ww uuh
MO
aui'iniuiis city,
fa. i i
-rfl--i fMni
a aa a -a a nn -a vt 'mtar Aaa'
I . : . . .
h'M Os; TlrM'tf fdrBt ttie rifld TOatcn thlff
ial-l." I 'Ji
a ;U
:- -J ! 'fti u-
School committee.' ' tvgWVit '.itJ.. i
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W5aS?85
t"S?' m.W ?
v The Cbmmitteeproceeded toabermanent
flganiAliod'fdr iBensuiig' yearly eleetf
iag'Ai'Bg Morris Chairman arid; andLJ'Ei
ampse.4 Sgjaro ; Kh?oK
f7tA.cmynica4ion was received fron Ai
H. Morris in favor of gVadingJ'e"puhiife
schools and adoptmg'un'tform'xVnbt
fbrlikegrmheh j
VJi'vi i',,v2c 5' sJ -r I-1 i 'vT.!
..aOraeredTJiattheChatr be requested, th
ascertain the amonntofsbhool monies in the
TreasufyiidtKe;erfedtt bf'Wilniirigtoa town1-
JiiiMiiyfi -yu vlaia vufCsiiial jt.s- im i
biifOifdereoV. That the Chairman obtaiafrom
youchera and pthief. properly belbnging. to
the common schools of Wilndiigtipn towa-
ship:1 - 'ii! HM.rtr itfirhJii rtBtiv'i,,;.,, ...
CominuBickn.fwmJJJLam'psbn.: in
- . . . '
reference UMappointmg , a, superintendent
and principals of schools, received and filed,
m Communication fr6m? J.' H. Smyth re-
celved andfiled. j , -! '
J prderedXflaf: E. Sampson be a com,
' . .7 . . -2-
We.tp.Me?rand
pumber and condition of the school houses
of the township; also' .'to ascertain what
building ih; the i northern' part of the city is
most avaifabie for the lobationbf anaddii
$ Ordered that A-,H. Morris be a commits
,tee,tp visit and report upon the: condition"
oi all the public white schools-in the city;
Vnd ihof::A tTn o Tm ia 'cirKiiav tta,'
it j ... - ..-.j
for the colored schools, with the further
?duty ' of ' ascertaining ' the most available
cruuding tor occupation . as a new colored
, ' lt 4 , . ,
school for the southern part of the city, j ?i.
, ,WQerpbpon a ; recess , was . taken until,
Tbursday evening next, at 8 o'clock. . j j j
. - in f.'t.ijj.-j j
JP'endefc CiHintytrBondaiOf. Offielala
. Inrdancewith the requemenUiK, J-S
the law governing in such cases, Judge Mc- I
Eoy will on Friday, the 20th Instant, make swim in blood to carry the Providence box.
an official'examinationas tb ihesufficiency SZS?ltl0tio,DftT oes,icharge d
t j . tJ. -i .v . ' i ;?n silar offences, are to be sent up to
of the bonds af certain of 'the county :of-. day from Providence. :" " ,,;: - . . ' . '
ficials of-FeaderJ The law provides that 1
whenever flye trustworthy citizens com- t
plain,. on oath, of the insufficiency of any
j : . -. . -..j? mv-
official bond for the proper protectionj of
the public fandAO.rJnterestst a ju'dicialey-
animation as to ;,the Correctness of such
complaint, shall , be had forthwith;. Such
compliunt.haviDg.been entered in the pxes- f
ent instance,, it has become thb duli of
t a ir T3- w .I. ' ' '
Judge. McKoy to make the investigation
contemplated. , , It is manifestly, to the. in-:
terestof . every one that such an, examjna-
tion Should be had now, rather than risk the I
discovery hy-and-by that a defalcation has
occurred and that no recourse can. be piad
upon the bond ; and to the -interest of efery j
official really qualifled for his office that no I
,uniU8t . suspicion of. bavins, furnished im-
proper security shall, rest upon. him.
Beeovered Ilia Treasare. ' :
A' 'colored ihah oy-! the ; tiame of jmes
Telfair,' while returning fr"om the Sound on,
Tuesday morning, ' had ttie misfortune to
lose his pecket book containing. $40. He
failed to discover his loss until after j he
Teached home, -when- he immediately pro- I
. . . I
cured a norse and 'returned, searching the J
road carefully for the missing treasure;, but J
in vaim i He returned home that; evening
with, the conviction.' that .his ; money i Was'
gone. Hot soy hQwever. ior.on iMfeunes
day a young white . man, iwho , had fpnnd '
the pocket book andhad learned by inquiry
to wmit belonged, restored it and itf
contents to the now delighted owner. ... .
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' Martha Parker, ' colored 'waa arraigned
before ' Justice ' Van Amringe ' ; yesterday, I
morning on me cnarge oi Keeping a uiaor- i pABPETS, FEAXHER BEDS, KTCHJS?I UTEN
deriy hbijse;5 "After hearing the ' case the Is. r . - 1Ls'
'JuUce' dbcided the 'woman ' and' hey hus-
band,' Marion Parker, who made the, com- I
plaint,' equally ;guilly, "and dismisSed the I
case on payment of costs.' . " ' ' i '
, in vape u ear townsnjp, unanes murpny, i
Xi Dcoii. cnarzea .wiu cpouiuiuuk uu a-.
TT1 r.- . . 1 ' ''. 1 I I
aault on the person ' of. Henry Westi "aisp"
colore. ,The 'case .was dismissed 6n the! f
payment of .costs. .". , s I
U.!.tt MeVnodl-a Dlstrleti . V'
Appointments of Rev. W.&Blacg, 'Pre-'
ridinit Elder, for the third round ofj qMal' iny' '1 vmo -a8. anus.
rr.i, -W . ,;. v i, , -L 1 an 3 t r ? V, Secretary and Treasurer,
terly . meetings, for the .present confferfence Jn... ? . J. i. '? :r. T:.,iS
, IWagnolU.'at narren'Stb
ijmlngtort FVoee
T !.t. 1 1 -a. C3 :1 Ml.. 0,.il- 1 O I
rut
8aprew.Pp.e,
9iJ i;
w,BeaVrfB e uldin.gj ap.d .Loan AasocU-
qn
day
T nwtrton f IrinlimimA 1 i TCrmn. f
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vTea!''anienBeneum.'ii .
raven.' iau5Bieinweecuji:!'m j j,
Nimssa Gaaob Cooinarty vs. W. 11. Wil-
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irbraHarapsoo. f,jro. filul.U,a
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I. lard, f romQrange. lteverseor , and lU(fg-t ' ,i.i...fwm...jiijo :.J -
ti iCP.imX-niM&(ill?X tt:0Ii ters, use. in Barrels,
Tne spelling iever nas at 'UBt't
vnarhon n itrii riunL. . -. , f ' . . f . -ii
- - a w a aaa i m Ma a-n am arr n a a-w -
tT-!
aettatwe
atatlng riBinm tompaiy. '
;"J 'ntitt rrii.StJL;r.j d
I I:
it')', L'tll'. ftii
are
raging ia..the lower part.f. Anson.;; v," .
Tho. lUbarlotti .rr says .
Ernevt the bigamist, -failing to mve bail w-as
lahed.5 -v -4-; ' - :
f lln5Charol'te'Waa' or twitn
Xhamaa Perdue seriously; cut :WJ Hprah
le'?ea -'
, , , Tbe, Mr. Flood who was in-
jared inSackSori township, Wilson 'eeunty,
' wlnftweU Hu0i,..
UspmrxrAr.G.
Boney S Son8r at Pup in Roads, shinned
hnndreacfaekens during the month
,of; July just past.j .r.. . .; ? . .
r Raleisrh jCiv- ft K -iLmlr
: - rr?11 $?:stf 48 thought
-that.tue vtewill be thrown out, aa 6etetal
poll-holders; ii ow uu:: .u j j; i,,,,
1 J.-! Windy nBilly?,'i . Henderfton,
mounted jon Darr's mule, is represented in.
Ve lVCiM(8atotf as bringing' in the
Democratic returns -from Caldwell. The
photographer ot that journal should not go '
backon it friends: ' ' "
1 From the Jidb'esoman : 1 The
Wilmington Stab says Our friends in
?be?OQ county did almost well enough."-
Judging from the action -of many of ihe
othercounties we think.'we did most nobly.-
0ldI?Pbeson is seldom behind,
. ."-"A . .Georgia paper says : Rev.
Heath'eriyi of Hendersonville, N. C. ; preach-"
ed in pahlonegajast -Tuesday ; week .upon
which he called the law of God., He is evi-
dentlj insane on the subject bf religion and
I 7,7" " :'
" Charlotte Observer ; ' YesteTAav
I afternoon four negroes, Josephus Williams,
Manlius Peonies. Amzi Morrison! and Le-
j dnidas Witherspoon, were brought to th is -
vy f wucuw.uyuouip, auu cum-
mitted to jail upon an : Order from Justices
Reid and Bryant, of aaid township. .; Two
of them .were. committed for, haying per-
J.urea emswves oy voting m the lute elec-
I tiuu, nacu lucy
were under aee. and the
other, two for . intimidaUngr voters at the
we spoke . last week, which proposed to
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- i'M; CITY.IITEaa, .
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r Book Bcen?fiST. Unt mRwuia Stab Book nini
erydoeiaUldndaof litod'iigandltBUiig iaawork
-)niallte.aiaaav sod at reasonable prH. Mer
and othera needing Recent Books or other
SSST'J ? execution of ;
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'Si0 Jrn KaisAs, an.
2. 187?. M?8a. .ft W. Tollkt. 89 Maiden
Lanet-Neir -yor ks ?29i,wi8a.to:add my
teetimony to thotmanimonavolceofyoTU-ctittcmers
-as to the quality of Gnns jnade by yoou eatablleh-
ment "y Blaadar 1 "un haa .pwadi after
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rpeTrectlnattitktoartsi. IreEaVdil aaetter Gnn
ttian'aiiy .other -estabiiyhntfnridBties "at the eame
; wtte; a l$rgtfuni6'er, of ; yboi gnns are io
nite in this !
atate; and as. jar as l ean learn, their
I .ownerj ara nnanimons hfheif appovi '.'
.. ;- ,!.-i:.'Ci favccuuiiy ours, . ,f , ,
.ang 7rf -:U 'r .. . J . , . A. JHAia att.
TS.
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Market Btreet.lO Packages J3raadlea and Whiskeys.
OCJiawels ChoiCeMairetS. '
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B. KAIINWEILKR.
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f su :)'.. -Auctioneer.
a j
Huction Salei"
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I wnx MELLON SAToTtTJAT.Wtli lnst.atlO
oclock, the entire stock-of , (J'--
IDB CLlBTOltD'S EOAiDINGr HOUSE.
on Market etredE, between Becond and Third streets,
consisting of , , -, ...
1 Parlos aad' Sed Beom Puxnituxe.
A large Mantel.Mirror, Pictures, Marble Top Table?
angia-st; ," ' Tl&r
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rpHATI SELL THE PURE AND GENUINE LA-
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hb tJbllar jeiahare ttdaoand payable today.
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