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V ' - . .. s- V- - -- 1- riir-rTircnii-i-jinnii ' i -: - ' - - - " - sS . '. " " - -' MI , mm. . juujxj uji ikrri rrr irrrj i 1 1 ""' "' "'" - - -j .vi---''"""'---. "V" ,. t ; - , . - - . TTTrrT, f 'C! 11 iTii-nnn nrr-iii hi wiin) - g iii .-. .. ii. i iwwiwi.iiiii iiTiwiw iiiMWii r. -.- F- - j -- t . BATES OP ABVBBTIIIRG. out Bqiiste one ... .. BfWJI.II. BEUNAUD. - twodw.v;.,. ..... , v. - . , . ; TTi.-. ; ? onfNtiMn TkAir.TT TSTfiEPT MONBA.Y8. 'f- " OfleyfeMi (by 4aal1 postage piU,.jM,... $7 00 , ,.. y ; . S : "- i" : I I" : - I ,, ...! i,rVtt: Jt.n Lrar-' in nimE .mu. ; iOneSanare one d..v. : S I . . .'.?, lULiM 1 MirtllOU 1 Kv2f:,ijf'A .1f7 I I , liiVi H ,n II -.17 .', . I A , ,.. Ilf AV IH..Y 1 l,i fjiltl-.il SUJi" I ."lf""T'.!" I II II . " UY9 UTLi.. . t an Si 'paeTaoatiu ) - j . maB o city SUBKirloerS, aeuvercu iu aujr um u rcltr;TifUcenUDw notftattiomeo m v lb tarance. . OITUVKS. The House sub-committee on "Pacific . Rairoa4. have concluded their bill. Governor Qrorer was beiorf the committee on Privileges and Elections; no new der " l5PB rsrUTM'Sentte.ht up a re ' isoratton to compel Tomer, telegrapher at . Jacksonville, Oregon, to answer questions asked -iy tke Committee loa Privileges and j JUtotioos, rr-KIe European conference Jl 3 elsiitoncray.i"' The Radical Houses of; - ..the LoaisiaQa Legislature have a bill , xeorganizing the militia Q tini ppropritiog $300,000; all other milt- , j tarj :.orgaoizatioBa are qeciarea illegal. HpuO Ipyesticatiog committee have u ie jplorida for1, Washington. ;: ' Barnes, :. !; uHetrbrieaaa telegraph manager, was be ! fore' the bar of the House; he read a lon " -egal argument in defence; tire matter was a, IiP8 l prejtJoirator o tell what he U iksewf helilso defended Gotertor Grover: Grover ; .?JPilisLVVvt !ePea; te resolution compelling was voted upon ayes 33, nays '.' 8f noquorum. ! George W. Patton was . 3 9JWle$l&rsbaI of West Tireinia. r- ' ; ;f New Tork markets; Gold, 106106i; cot j ' " ltonf5 'cents; Spirits turpentine 47 cts; ; rosin 2 502 $a JDV!44aTC INlgnt S Mail. Hlahly Important from Washington H V 3 ISpcJal fir Jlhe Richmond Dispatch. v t ,; VvrASHiifGTOJf, Jan. 3. TwtJwivau. lHtera -received here frfuiniember 6f the House of toT2fveIa'1 ina good de,al nnna t r a 0JJ .. TpresenUtt ves here. . The writer is f.f -onally known, and his judgment SLf Utegrity personally vouched for. tte- represents the situation in that , owepta be: aa tolloWB: With the in jptigaidi .of the new. State Govern . ; . j " . --fa w. ..- ry ot &iate and new Atlorrfey Gene- .w up io uo U Ut IDc Dflw'riPftwto. - wuijhuuci. xuo wrrter Of the letter declares -to be vvuu eum ioe returns trom Saker auu.iayCOUoties, perpetrated a j ... - - s!!?! V,aa :"e7- ia o. .tint ,nd evaded the spirit, if x?n evadethe letter, of the - I 1 Ur,v9f the Supreme Court. The writer runner asserts most positively tha't'tne nfew tRetuming Board willr 0 d. ard did not . 1 1 1 1 iJ v aii I ii'iiup nr t ii a ki. K i and will nrncrl 1 't votes.' That rPft!irivaa r,0oo ;L;n ahnur . nt si c-. . -a t j p v va VV A V A buC I m? i s , ... i I for the assertion that Purman, the I Republican Congressman : from that State, ym. reaffirm: the fact on the noorof the House and advocate the return of the Presidential vote of the State aa it was cast.; ' Special to Richmond Wg-l : Washington", Jan. 4, i .on A TIT f : rii-'Aispatch as "-received to-dav fri ii i.'i' . ' ,.ru w nac.was Btatea in vesterdav'n I .House, annonnmm . dispatches, that the old Returning H. B. 134, allowing mechanics sixty su ui w vw 4u vub uii Li ii m I itme I UAwn 1 11 wiiir.ii i.t iiisw .riciiri nona j r I , .xuaen-gieciors ot over 200, and will the rules were suspended and the, 'v-t. n.i;w Kr-'l ' t. C r 2tomw.xmK-tb9yI- 'kies'isrWoaii-W -.3 1 report will come to Congress oat of from the judgments against them the gast week, so far as keening a man -nnt J pariygomyof theft. j able guard for-TJienTwhift 'it workJ Of 6 - a- mrf ep. 5th. . rftpfcrrS timcnd irregular, no decent Repub- delinquent sheriffs and: tax collectors the gutter is concerned. We can't hear of i . will Pro.ee.te t m! ' J j 1 nfenti they will b kepi1 lfi close confine- CRT lXKias. " w j : M'T-Ji,i v-P,M :. lican or -Jhonest. man in-Congress or who shall setUe with the State Trea- out one man jp town ja;ho Dan lay his hand - VBova and oti4 'rih Wnt.tfi''iuUiL -mani-Ut-'UntKM 'i.Wv i.-'JL -' ' ;' - , ! . J t: 4 r out wiHW able to'disbelievl or on- surer on or before the first Mondiv on his heart and say that he hasn't fallen bn ana others pn hunting elpeditidns. ment ,at the old work house, Hear which book BntoxnT. xk jLoajniie stab, book $ad 'W&i BES.ulT". OF a long ; EXPKMxwcaC noaet disDeliev e or op- f""' or J .StlS?K the ice, and he is a citizen who has been have been ia the iabit,; for; a year or two .ttey,Are to ..efamloyelnclearlagd. ior-BnanABa&aln-.Vote- ' Vv -v ) ' T . - 4. , 5 m eDruay nexx, proviaea tnat they carrying a quart a day ever since the midJ pastj of using thecable bbxes,placed at ei- cultivating a traot of land beldneini to the """H? r. aadat -sonaWtf prleea, Htf i'l&..W: - Seuator Jones affirms the above shall not be relieved from thecostpf die of December -ri ...n 5 A- : Lt- 2 . .A Te .ehaatsaiida.iieedtaa fw. ..tT. ,1 I V ..... . ! r w w v . . . 1 - - . . .... . i j . . - -f ...... . 1.1.11 mil . 1 1 hiiiunii nnrsfva nni r r h i .1 111 ii mii.iii w mnn .a r. n 1. m . . m r pr. -. w. v w - - - - ....... -. . r a .M r . M . 1. r 3 1 . . . ' 'V. u. 1 1 1 -- I . . ' - . 1 - I - ,- wmm . ucHifxu . -..w.. i m.wm mj uiiuiaiDruiu nin m. - ' - . & - from trominent Democrat now in Florida, atating -that the House cora- mittee were satisfied that Tilden had . carriad that- State, and that the Re- ... aVl? '. . . 1 T il ... puuucau members wouia proDaDly jwm ju vue report. 1 . . I ThearticlesTnthe National Revub Heart declaring in ;;favor of arresting . iue democratic members ot 1 the : House;" if they should .proceed to elect Jur.:lilden in the event of a failure w ge r wun tne aenate, have at Jtrarted a great deal of , atteution. . It is belieyed that the more ultra Radicals wil favor this violent and revolutionary procedure. It is as serted on good authority that Don Camercg,-- the; Secretary of War,iaas expressed himself most unequivocally in favor of the policy of arresting the Deifloefttio members iu the contin gency alluded to. L. Q. W. Another special to the same paper, "dated 3d, tl:20 P. M., says: , ''The sttements published in cer tain .journals to the effect that the Senate committee had agreed upon the modof counting the electoral vote are absolutely untrue. I have authority f of ."stating that the com- mittee have ' reacbed no- conclusion wbicBVohfd'either regulate the mode of procedure, io joint convention , or determine the final result as between Hayes arid. -Tilden Their informal talk, however-bas been wholly' f riend iRjM'ht8 a? disclosed no radical difference of views. ; Well informed Democrats are 'if Opinion that the Reppblicans haye abandoned the idea ofhkvfft Presiderai Ferry assume to count and declare the vote, and that they. will fall back on,tbe theory that the two Houses cannot go behind a eiurn when ceftified by the Govern or. ITho Seinate, however, did this in 1872 in this identical case of Loui siana when.Gov. Warmoth certified the GSjey-elebtWal ticket. - - , . uTh;inaugutal address of Governor vaqce has , had an excellent effect, and is well received by the Demo- Crat8. l-l r "m' :m L. Q. -W. : The New York S'trn, of January : 3, has this explanation of tho break- I 1 - r p- . : : i ; . i ' " - ' '" - i 1 J , . . ' ' - . V; .-.: - r ' . ".U- ii. -.11 ng off finally of the engagetieht of J. G. Bennett with Miae Gatoline "Mr. Bnnett was not nnconirola blej'yetlie was unwilling to be tttid ed, and he became wayward4 5 at times reckless. The habitues, df 'the clubs witnessed scenes in hlch "the owner of the f JTernid was a leading actor, ! and they deplored the j fact that he was there at all ejioxles almost staggered belief, but at length; the blue coated, brass buttoned! po lice began to talk, aod it ; became known that Police Justice., Kaamire had helped Mr.-' Bennett WiUrf a.jse.i rious difficulty. TMifsawafc ie cently startled by the whUpers that were heard all along the fashiodable sTenues. - There could be no happi ness in a union with Mr. Bennett; she fancied, and she -4rinkly jt'old b 1 m so ; and by mutaae agreement . . .tAiiiTi Tl.: 1 TRAfmA?fliWRfPt was'Jt!roken4sff,l Mr, 1 Hb hisbehavior t warranted uecision.. , r..v-s;:2. The Legislature. SENATE.; J ' v i '" : ' '- '. . . -. , j" f . ; ieut. Gov. Jarvia in the chair. BILLa A"NT urnmrnvTira ' By Senator; Robins; A memorial TT'.'KVt says he'll give from certain I citizens of RandoJnh Ir,f-?pnSOI,'Ld Granville connty c6mmis4 asking for t ri;fVJK:. 0 a4 a i r r j i4w. iwwerreu io me committee, on Banks and Currency. EESOLTJTIONS. i r ti - exr tt-. jr cu.Vt iuwrp,Ui ew tiauo- ver: A resolution in favor, of i the workmg people. Calendar. k oy senator Stanford: A bill to be entitled , an act to punish assaults' with deadly weapons. Judiciary committee. ' V . Bill to meil m. 44. iih.ii. s. io I P.nnrfn nnaaorl if. toi.nil moiim.n J 1 rwww icauuigjouu, after some little debate, passed also i vuiru j-esuing. AyeB aa, nays 1. A message was -received from U - - . thfl MOO.' diciarv committee 1 . ::. . .'y- - . isill to be entitled an act 4br3 the be entitled an act.fo iHa reciamation.and improvement of der- t tain swamp rap lanasm nupnn county. l t-v . counpyv was taken up, and, upon motion 6f Senator Stanford, was referred to the nford. waa rftfrr1 tn trio committee on Education. Rill fn, .nnnrnnr.i ik ; Vi;iL c mil to incorporate the town of Ringwood,-in thi coanty of BiWkiiSSSSiSSSZ - a . i u.M.MM.rf.Mii'vj.. Q 7u TTnn- V i i - "Vr -.siJ c-..- t .u.L f w u a-uv vawst w warwa Je vaa ejt sja j a several readings.,! ivt:Xl ' -r ; Senator Robinson moved to recon sider and lay upon the table, and the motion was adopted. BiU to provide for theelief of theM eriffanStax collector of Brunsw sheriff was, upon motion of Sdnator Bing ham, laid upon (he table. v:f j j Resolutions in favsr of the word ing people, : introduced : by Senator Moore, of New Hanover, came up. and were read the second time. The resolutions were then, upon j motiob of Senator Boddie, referred to- the Judiciary'comraittee.1' 1 fr, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIYES At- 11 a. m. Mr. Speaker Prioo called the House to order. On motion of Mr. J arvis were Knsnended. and his billfor ,thk UI far thk relief of "delinquent sheriffs .wa taken UD and DaSSed US SeCOnd readme. I Under a suspension of, the rules thp j ...in .nJ' : I bill .L J jii , .. i" : i . .i:.-- ..--J 3 4 Ulll UjUlja . UU CKUH::M1U iUOBBDU ILS I I- O . .. , I mira reauing. - I wn bjouop oi Jii.r. ovum, me ruiep f were suspended and hia resolution in reKaru w mtr rwaiwm wi .iub vwb raCeS in iniS Otate WaS la&en UP. i n I . ... ci. . ."i i i i fThe resolutions repudiate all sue eucn I things as civil rights, bat assure -the I colored people of the Stated that theii na. -5v.- .:n u niirt .. past rights; will, be fully protected, loe false teachings that the colored race nave receiveu irum- oaa wnite l men is deplored, dsc. I " i : A dphatfl snrancr nn in wlnr.h MrJ f. , Vjf iii ? r j nrwj I , Mr. Bledsoe, and. Wflliam4 son, colored, participated on I the RH I pumican Blue, opposing tne resoiu I tions. Mr. iPinnix, Mcllwaink and; Mr. McGehee spoke on the Demo-. cratic side. . v 4 i Mr. McGehee was a little surprised! at the caucooivo dcuoimtcucoo wu, u& suujeui', V2.uiuit.eu vu iuo. Mvpuuucau side of the House. He heartily con curred in the tone and temper of the resolutions. The gentleman from Guilford (Swaim) in introducing them bad rightly interpreted the policy of the Democratic party of this state in this matter, lie wished the resolutions to pass, for they gave to tho colored man an indisputable assurance of the proteCtioix'.thatms rights would receive at the hands of the Democratic party of the State. The resolutiona- were adopted. ayes 60, nays Jine Republicans voting nayv,-.;:v"-:i . u j-. ?i jv On motion j of Mr. Pinnix a mes sage was sent to,the Senate proposing to raise a joint select committee of three dn the part ' of the House atid two on the part of the Senate, to wait on His Excellenoy, the Govern- 33 or, aid inform him .that the General Assembly js Xgady. to. receive" Cany &no slides' aid! I considerabl re at FavettcTilln. . , r . 1 Aboutr;this time look out for long letter 6h "C6tjnty Government." 4 -f m XHe Mr': (rdubds at Charlotte have feeeri teased for a'4airy farm for five year. .'.' , . v y-?:-- . . i. j!?-,,. ' On January ;6 the thermometei' stood 22- degrees !below freezing point, at. Fayetteville.i utivi-u-ivu sv;;- ;jj " The Commissioners of the West ern Insane Asylum have made a 'report to uqy.,, yance T.W0 coloredmen were drowned uiK ui ctobs me river. . -1 ;yye ire'glad to learn that i Coli and "wfll sbon be able to get out again. ; ' ' I "tLThe Legisiativb tiOmmittee on the Westeruirfc. Railroad have not com- pieted their report as yet. - It will be ready n '-'U'-5' u ( : ; h .TrrJSjms: Govi Vance is besieged by calleAoditisajnelaciyiactthathe can t tarn around : without atumbw wet S:The:venrkbim 4. agfa oo. He as a soldier of the war o n MS" .V'?8 ana was an honored pensiohcr; t i puoiH um release inem Derore their terms I or imprisonment expire never! , . -r-.Ra,leigh (?ierer: The commit- 'I' tee appointed by, the different churches of I I r.u.; ww. w arrange ror, ine oDservance of I me week of prayer as called for bv the iSvangelical Alliance, will meet J OxTol?rZ?WeV The I ladies of Halifax DreDared a rarn fr-otJ. bus box for the orphans - containing1 all manne; 0 Rood , things and could they l? -pleasureit gave, they . 'S.T " lul,re- vMu.ua .o tcu xcpaiu ior autrouDie. I , ni' uu i cub mi ic account or me inauguration BalL' It reads like a sweet and prolonged rhaoi I j """". uwiasi. issue 01 me "jourt i0.1 1?; higMy rfumed Md glo rif uiw n a nnvAAn a li t. . c bk . rirrr..-" iur wee J). .' ;.; t ;.. ., - Ml That wasr aflrrihTA onnJiti ul I hA xaz: JvrT7i -tr..T?" "f top of the door and the tn nf ti nmnihno 1 tow o .csucui i.ueiween ma top of the door and the too of the omnibus ."i"5A" ?an.ou!' . ine. botse8 1iiirt5TrJlr" --" if cid HLUiiiisiii HT. aznmn nna - narAM h a kuied ontrigfat.He was wholly unconscious lSSTSSS1 I . ; . - - J' - .The copference of delegates" aSo . T-ln:u a . . .. again mot at Raleigh. A memorial to the Tatnra wa artSntAri nn - .rl Legislature was adopted, and.a permanent inmnirviiniininn rim. snail Aru.Mn PBattlevDr: CWumbUS Mills. Cam; C. B5 SVlPvWl J-Jf- er8 UCF: oa Hon, W. C. Troy. , SKS ' .' Thev JVtrjjays this fitting tri-r bute to RevL'pr. Walters, whose death we have annoUdcedNorth Carolina loses nnf h0rf.4mnHlu,rMi:..A.. As a learnedaWZfalthful the . T r.r"..",.v!lJ,"w"u rtenced.educator he had few equals and no i superiors minis tstate.'.' yr va " 'Mir.' Rt F. Armfield is a man of talents and principle: In a letter to the Neu oo-.countj' government, he gives ex presaionrcto thiatnanly, just ' Sentiment : "In my opinion no hopes of party success, no fear of party -defeat, no: shrinking from the clamor that we know our adversaries will raise, can justify tbe Pemocratic par- I " MMa.aaasaa.uK aa wlu b lJrrir1 'yy -Uw0M tx.6U.. I x ; -'y-'. .f. L' . T . , f Granville county dommissionerS, who were ; OrantiHe county COmmiSsroa-rt, STH rSZSS. SSS: Rpfl in this ritv At ari enrWAv Mc Merrimon,' Fuller & Ashe 'appear for. the 1 Dlaintiffs. and : CoL L. CI Edwards for the r . 7. . ... . I Hafn.ifa nl. IF Tnrfita UTntta nUnnU SJl omph, the effect will be to -seat three De mocrats as commissioners or Granville. The f our. men - supposed to- be i. . xr i V i - t-u-j iW.:! lunuiicnuuu uiitc vuuc iu uauu. iubtt annt anight nf nmnn lm'Ncii.an I with a fearful death startnethem m the I face. ,Four colored men went in search. . . . ' ..- ..' " - - ' oording to the after searching the river for several hours, the f coked men discovered a fiat ground ed on the North side of Neuse river: lust neiow tae piocKaae; men, clearing , a way wirougu u tua.wiiu iuir varHiiney reacnea we uoiucay.nai ana nana on poara, in a pitiaoie couainon irom coitt and exposure, gelTenderon mrSKS: Larry and George.', Bell, all colored,, audi ; iucui uu us iuc lesuers re Jf N.ewbernTwben they were, overcome with! extreme huinbudss and could ho loneer use : their; poles... '. --i. - y , Mr.. H'rjinlr vv. : a -tmnri man was Assaulted, by , three .;: negroes, on, last - - j i j Tuesday -evening in Wayne county; He received One bloW from a stick 'lMfnre he I Idraw mpXP- aadthinksone negro was hit. .He was rid- j iniraloner the road at the time .the Goldai I boroJfer.s,, "when he discovered J Messrs. Sol. Bear & Bros.; on Thursday af tbcee negro;meq.vfuspiciohsly on one side I taraoon, an account of whose -oeiectioh tiXZJA youd d scoundrel, and dismount. at the same UmeA aiming atddly blow? at Mr.- ana the blow ieii oniy on lvvs lert arm: diow ieii oniy on ivy sieit arnv TtoinettD and :bfth voir hi associatesi them dlietr 'fef a wcood0. Haaatflt' .b-q by ; this (ifl-!tmmg fearda the scene, and Mr-Ivy had also succeeded ia'brtflgiBg hia pistol inaction, and this put timioefrWiv stipda:i . .. A .. t m i.i.iiin ... Mwver'glve tfpthe Ship.' Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup may cure you, as it has done others. It costs little, and can never harm. Price 25 cents. t i-j SATURDAYk : If EW lIlVERTlSEnEITS. . . Coajj. GEYEKStray h' 6g;: -. i MtmsoN & Co. Plaid cassimere suits. Phttawat & Schulrkw Butter, tur keys, &c. JTo thing doing in magisterial or police circles yesterday. ; : t -There was more; Skating near Hilton and at Mosquito Hall yesterday. Yesterday was decidedly the pleasantest day we have had hereabouts in weeks;""' ;' '.;-;;-:;h-.s ! -1 Both Turner's (N, O.) and MU let's f 8. C.1 - Almanacs. nrprUrt ooltf ' roina I for tv.v ' I - : - The new Standard Keeper, Mr. i D' a DaTU. kH opened his office opposite tteOomt HouseTIu the rooms formerly be- copied by Justice VanAmringe. C ; t,' : ! t?0ii; - ' . . Falling barometer, tucreasing northeast to southeast winds, i- warmer; threatening and lainy weather aria he;inr dications for this lection to-day. ' f 1 ' :." , t T ' 'J 1 irartes coming down the NOrth-r : ZxZ '5 countered . numbers of floatii floating masses of ice drifting with the current. Just to think of "icebergs" id this latitude , i ; 5 The members of the Wilming ton Light Infantry and j-Cprnet Concert Club are urgently requested. to call a( the armor7 and get their blankets to-day ,! be ween 10 and 11 o'clock, and are hereby no tmed that the onrnmittoo k .u, . T. . ; " , . iav 1CDf"o'e iormem. ; ) Aa Impostor . well aa Tblel-Look no Biranger upon . wnom - suspicion rested of having robbed Sheriff Paddison . "u wednesdaar "Mght I txo.ciuoy uiornine. aHQ'Wno. DV Ihfl 1 I W83r' ?ave hls naBMJ-M w- R Carter," stated i .ui.uj, ih nm un renremoereu, that be was in the emplov of the teletrrknh1 i ... comnanvunrl r.,f ' - uveu fEUt uyviLUCni IO Ui. up "lt-' We learmfxom Mr. An-: manager of the telegraph 1 office hir fii . I thm itnSnv nA innk Vs .u 2 1 ; " kuw was au unDoaor. n there beinir no nh .n .k-.. :;fi..f ii.w.-L j.. l6: the company here. It faetl that th; i - . w 1 been no flMiAn ih .;..J oeen no occasion for the servicea nf an one to nx the wires .outside of the force reeular,y emPlJed for that purpose, I and that it hnn nmF Koon h - '. . I ano- that it has never been the. austoni to aenrfmn w.tit...t. rmw nd men here to io that work.' This same Wliunn oi, jtUv gw4V JS1U0. jyii TTltl 8eema to De a tramp, was arrested at Golds- hear, for some misde' meanor committed there. He has not been Hilton and Mearea' Bluff, as targets, shodt- ing the boxes to pieces and .toeakme the ,?rta ',,..v if wuaewwui U1.U16 leiegrapA wires. -Uur in ff I A AH a mmS a .V II 4. . . - S .v. : i J . . . I this Ume the management of the teleeranh replac the cable boTM.nH fHriir-'L-'.:. f5n tu " " I ' cr ons. The annoyance still continues, and ha. arrived at a point where "forbearance ceases to be a virtue,"jn he opinion of i AT V .T!" W DW aS8Qr8 us that he has takeJ steps to detect the per- 1 Pwors ot such miury upon the property of the company hereafter, and will prose- I cute them, when discovered, to the utmost - A Af ... l. l., rrt.- i ''i- I Wkl"a " wiw nave oeen i remenhfa the next time they are tempted te) repeat the experiment. : I That WItntmtnr Rla'Vi STanl. p I , Mr. A. C. Huggins, writing us from Jack-1 .-.Mi- r i . . - . . . I HUUVlllC I fllHIDW IU1DDLY. linflfir R1IA - fT I - T v I January 2d coiiflrms the statement pub- uw.w ... WW.....J , WU1 UH1U Ul I lished in our last in regard to the ereat I (nQmber of fish recently taken from the river near that ho nt. Hanviv "Am.t r r , e-" p InumXloa liVn nlaa mni.!lt.;'iwn.i'i; I to-! tj:-. Pk- I J.1CI. nil ci. l un liici Buum uniiiw 1 11 1 ew River. The river shore ' below this lace is lined with them. '.The lowest esti- ate I have heard is that there have beeq two hundred thousand caught up to to-dav' I and carts and wagons are still hauhng, thent Off in large qu'anUtfes. " Nothing ias . ever ueea seen use u oere oeiore. . T'eonia. have I mof than they , want, and do npt:kn wht to do with them. : I send you this as a mnttpr nf nnna " S'i;;t ,t, Those who indulged the idea that our statement was a "iiuie fishv' will now change .1.1.'. . . J.. :l re meir opinion, ana confess that they guilty ofa'"8CBlytricfcMl' i7 ! were - i si - -jh - Slay or's Co art. . t Tbe only case before , Mayor Canaday's Conft iTeaferdav mnrninor oiaa thofc nf t1)n. bcrt Shaw, colored.) charged with theHarw r . . , . ' - P?njpr a .pair .of panta.the property f and wygiTen in our issue of yesfer dav morning.: Defendant was1fmridi'guilty, and ordered to give bond ra tne sum bftid fo appearanee'atthe. tmhin of the Superior Court. We learn from a gentleman who passed i Thursday night on board of the stetfaM North Eoat, which was lyiugear 'the &ot of Pock; street, mat the Ckpti' Fear witf ! frozen entirely across' during fii night,-thW ice breaking up about daylight This is the first time such an event has happened since 1857. I I .4 1 . . I I ----- I UUl.ail I 1 1 11 II1M 41V M. AVUCftUD 111G ... JTI Mr I I i-m. I I JANUARY 6 1877 -Hit m 1' , The following officers of Campbell lSn- campment No. 1, were installed' lastj night by P. a P. ames JIIcGewAninstallirig ,0er, .assisted. bv,P. P'i4 ,W; ,1 Bmitbi ! V Sr.ll U. Koch..and Marcus Bear:. "aMt: strius. v WL BenJ.eH; ' -Ui( fii cf,-James Wj Jackson; Jr.-.i . -J ! ,x. Scribe Geo, H:; Kelley. "f. W. L: Smith. ., 6: S. C. Schuikeo. v . ' ' o. o. xownsena. i uiae J as. M. jMLcw owan. " - ' 1 t.- t Watch Jno. C; Koch I .sjll4jWblr-JnBea-'')y , ard Watch S. BL Fisbblate. , 4'th Watch J. L. Dudley., : ' Guard pf TentsW. J. Ypp, WtUia: Goodman;-' :' : : ::: ' ' . : T "" (nls-Uta of Pytnlaa. , TirATsr u'-R-i i uu f. aJI irfdge(o. 4, K. of P., held ThursdaV .1 V U W AbKUAf&X 1UCDL1IIU 111 ITHrHl.lllX night; the following newly elected and .a; ported: officers were , installed by D. t. G. C., IV W. Ortmann, assisted by P. C John Haar, Jr.: ' . , r , .... . , " 'fL P. Cl John Lafrenz! ; V , i " Q. C.-Urohn Meyerl " " ' :; 'i; ! ' 5 C.wH.VKokbWskeyJ A. Wehrhahn. of k A. Deumelahdt. ; yJI. of F.-W.H, Gerken. ; ' ' k. of B. & a J, W. Gerdta. M." at A. C. Von Kampe n. il GlW. GanauBL' 4- Q. Charles Schulken i V The , reports of the officers fo the last term show the Lodgetp be ia a flourishing I .nn!nn i . , i. ! i rvr. .;.-; .:, ...'?;; uf i - -i hTbereis a . prospect that the Superior Court will hkvA an nnnnrtn'nihr - cings the civil dockets Mr. Solicitor Norment ia eouMett M being ibte to bet tbrouAi W I DUmoer HI CUU tn en hvar ia .Witink Ioh 'i i- ; t- .-.-.v.,i,WM)ii than usual Justice Gardner, we ee oal I oeaus ume cases irom nis court this term while at the last tho nnmhor . ,?, i j I - s ..1 .v.; i.;;t l:: I u u GSUUUWU UlSk UI kite HUlglS trates combiaed will hot send more than J fifteen cases -which affords an encouraeine Vi I exhibit ot the, morality md general 1- r iiJr . '; . t between th two ITt . : . t - w a-a. , rrr . . ii '- ' Tb Wortx , House .Prisoners Tided for.,r " ! j - ThA ivimnrifa or.;xJf jj' I of fhn Ttnont af rw... 'ri 4 ,1 or the Board of CottnjCommlaiionejrtv. I faagemeptconlloe made in regard h truckWden. ' "'v' AlfW - - - T m t . I : ' . j . f tua iz.: . . 1 - f. 7"-' ? . "wwiuk: ffemeav. jor me cure ot I I nrifmnera Intolw nnnflnal u- r I ;HpLir-'' Z s r ' ' ' yrM?v. I "ouryanajonarle Mission. I Work House, have entrH Intn .nntJ I at TToil'a ' i . I With i fimmloAr,.. n.. 'rr.i i J t Kenanneilhi Bt 7.k.m-;;il .-J' f a cable MispatOfr from Ijonddn 'XAZT I- IT, - " ew York Berald, may possess all the vuv tue clUeWnt,WlSnly worlhV trialt iiii.isSSSSZ coverjbyani Itaiianoetor acure diphtheria. It consUti, ofhe IbTul ol JL.h mnA 11 ? Af . .wBwwa ak y wwiiuu. ouu uih a uiMrns m r ministration of chlorate of notash." : - -T nwou- iaaaxk.iisie iiiTatoia.J . r - . . f ' ,,.Airf . w. w. iuurtuhas .been appeihted P. Wright. Jurtjsrmaly filled thb same position." and verv accentAhlv Thb appointment is one ox tne nrstiruits of ood govternmeni and is an 'encburaguig lni;Aaii iw.f'(i.i':.iii.i,;L' waWD IUIC1CBU.UI TT.I T snfTOIl rWi wft ifltatjfi i are io ; be .ledBoasly -looked j BWUVV ariert 4 ' - ThermomeWTrefereV d .The lollowiae win show thrfaiAte thi tk..i.iii.. .t. jj.. r t . . T 4.35 yesterday evening; ;WashiBton mein a 0eJ..j.. ... " "f .. i. vkh .nnv VTnni n rr lu .ni....i. a. time. ai. ertslned Irosa fta1 iany hwHan'1 issued jrrom tagftaj Pfjee in this city:! AuEUSta.;. . MontgOhiery,... harlestqn, . ? .47 SvertoiCill tew urwans, NOrfolklvT PnhtaRassal . .: ladianol. . j . . . lttfm ' l .WUmwrtQiw.:. 41 1; -"J H I ''ii avl orn i H;o-fs( flH . VYBjearn itnat en.K.r'E. nnfstni hirfl 4lil1. , Hz .u mltJ.l .'i,api."'iw spennnes bt;D?ntBa lnPariaj uiifomi aee indj umed thJEirvot. He ht orUn .i iLfi I ican 'Imminent' physicians, iand we axe IL 7 , ' - - - v suw HvtflbVl iThBr lfollovfio niilaWelettra r- Kate ns UteW Yotkf K0WRoinsoii,Cenf G ensboro.-K. C: J. Ehtnoke. Ban Faiw Cisco. ILi- term 4itlw,pewoiriCpurt foeiWs oountTJ TTKaa YKsafflssM Vklai rt sihfll ii Irlfsirllli n llTifTT ' V vwiw w a a- JVXXXXXIVZaVP tT AXC UIC February term in Carteret county, when Judge Buxton, of the Fifth District, will preside in place of Judge McKoy. Of; !fifE$edtvtolh eTreatfy Jmrived heft.1 tlU'w--;. ;.. i-: ' ' . ',"ii ment -ireiih.y V,aa,:il 'sl. fob 8Atk;AT ''' .Ja-- . HiyElt AND JH AB1NE JtTJBSIg. , The water is gradually decreasing ori the shoals between. taia city andiFayetto- Tille. , The Norwegian; hr; JEfefe Guodtr sen, arrived at la8gQw.,fromtMs port, on the 31it of pflceanber. fjv.j:i "i : '!ltiiakpiui0 Bennett, aj- rived atf BalUmore from 4hi port.and Charleston nn the W r . - -ie;: The steamer 4. .rt has temporal : rily taken the Vlace of the steamer! Niyrihi State, ' running between wilm'ingtoij and The steamer ik' TTAderhdl' has now. permanently taken the place 6f the steamer IKeis on the: Una . between this- city and SmUhvaie, under j the! nwprietorship of Messrs. O, G-' Parsley & C9.,VThe 2)ji& will be sent North. Tbe aiaua. T. closeand arnye at the City Post Office as follows: f J CI.OSB. Northern throueh mails. :lpP.:M. 7:00 a; it. Northern1 through ' and j way .mails. ... . . , ;.. jt. . i ' j . j Mails for the N, C. Bailroad. J and routes supplied there- - , from, at. .-. . .-..'o 5i'5 p.fcM. Southern mails for all points . . TiSouth, daily; 7:00 P. M. Western mails (O.C. R'y) daily " ' ' -!i (exceptSunday)..1.:.. h . . '.6.-00 A. M. Fayettevillet and offices on Cane ' ? -Fridays;; r ; l iottP M. FayettevillebyC. C.E'y,daUy , lCiccp ounaaysj........... . QX) A. M Onslow a H. and .'iaterme- ' elate offices evfry Fridav. Smithville mails, bv steam-' 4M Mv ;'Mift2Stirai boat, daily (except Suhdays) s 4 rr7r.r''"" -"; -v , . ,1 V vrecaiouppiyjsnailotte and , ! '1 wuiertiver, every Friday at . 6 A. M. J Northern .through mails: V. 1' 12:i5P, M. 1 1 Northern Ihrouth ' and wav : ,1 I PiJM.. and oil finndav fmR.anfn o.oA 1 : " JZ; . . from8Aroi3M:. 5:0 P" Tvf MntiAir xvcgioier Afepaixment open same as , stamp office. ': ' v ; ' . . ; ' v-, i . jjStanrpa for sale at general delivery when. Stamp office is closed. . : -. . ; ln.i.im.... - - I I " For quarterlv meetratrs nri I on Dis'inct of lhe Methodist J3. Church MhyvW.:a-IHisck,?. sidine Elder; for M flrt rnnr. nt Al 1 1 sent Conference yeaxi. -r ..-.--..:...; i r pn, at WhiteviHe.4.4 Jan. I3i-M; I Bladen, at Deem's Ghanelv-. L. . .Tan onLai tb, at Elizabeth; ...i.. Jan; 37-38 WilnUnaioiLatltStreetiii. TM,. fe 'vuooii, u uuioa. 4 . Keb. 24-2.1 1ui nmfemm - f Tbaitstxb .1-4 SI - ' ' . i.Ti U-KT-BI Invn t I . . i. I L.,. . r"H-"w to Wllr.i cpmpanisa, ateamahlo comosalen. hn w -M MM1I m . . . . ... 7 . ii k execnieoraera promptly and at moderaJteJ pnesa. .' . ;- . ji . , . ,w . . . . . .4... NEW, ADVERTIS3yp;NTS. . : . " ;II6tice;''- J. STBAYBD HOG, or ftG COLOB BLA.CE. '' The owner can obtain same by' paying for this d-: vertlaemeat and costs. Call at 3. C. Koch's Stora. IsaB-R . V CHAHLES oievra Wtt laSSimeX&lStlltS. .501 aft-lt l0KSOlf .QI. j HOICE HAH8 AND BREAKFAST 8TBIP3. i Bacon and Balk Shoulders,. cneese,g8'ret,4c.. 4 jiiii !tni sdj Peas and to arriye, 111" Ly.i'iJOiHij; 1 To enable ns to aell atTMv 3HniMar)i.iiiU itarlag the CASH, a s T'Z iT" ". "j f Anr wad hava Dot ti&la 4hrr rnht. 1.1 anestedtothinkof as, , ,, , J Si!'l -' J f -L, -eeebnd door NerthW 1 I i - , v , r Prlncesa and Water. Streets, jtvawi ttuu minmiMiun ssai-r nsivT j irAHKii.L H.Kn , ?; - ... ? . . ,L XTA tJ t TV,-. ' t HTTORKETAT iAW i LUMBEtFroN-. ROBBsosr coH. c. , ijnce?oieon, sichmondi Bladen and Cb- 1 j p u ai fi. - i.'O. T?" .gruLt.I fOB AKR ATft.-' HoinoDcrger's, dj 1 ... Ulfi.l Jaa6-t f!' iWwlirarkefk? Id.n-vbod I iib i B LACK JACK. SPLIT OAK. WOOD- A lai FsSwroft AMU UGHTWOOD, MIXED AMD PINE large stock or au kinds in yard for sale .ana delivered AT VEST LOWEST CASH. O. 6. PASST.1EV Ak no dec 17-tf Corner S. Water and Orange sts. I sent WMereaeyear?;,,::-.- U'W'.n,t' lv Ufs-SuU Onslow, at Lebanon. . .i. . . Jan'y ' nVrT"V Li ' I Whiteville and WaccamawMis- . Hk1 4" " -- -"i - I w,iuijrewrai promDtnese In the initiMnn' 1 I jriye square estimated aa a qturter-columa. and , MISCELLANEOUS. the Holidayo. y iv. jnAlIB8 D9B88 GOODS, ' ' " , -S0 AT A RBDtJOTIOIf Of PRICg f sbalbbowi NAVY j J ioi ; 1 ! . and 8UPBB SLACK I ,BLA? L?E'08 8ILK- jarioua a.aallttom HDK'FS, HOSIKKY and COBSBTS I In all the Staple QnaUtke. j WU1 Open on Taesaay A BEAUTIFUL STOCK o DESERABXS aOOOX S'f . t ; Embracing : ' .. . ; : Two Hundred PleeeaHaiiwiBPrlata, !; Paris Kid Gloves, of npi?ttaUty, . for Ladles and GentleMea 5 A 'Complete Stock jf Staple and Fancy Dry Qoada Pancy Cassimerea and Pksoi Goods.' r u-ii.i t!,1J-AiBoVtae"'':. :; BEST BtaCK FRESCH CLOTHS and DOISKIM -. Mis T . Older, to. Good fityle and at Lowest Price. IIEDUICK. 'declt-fDAtir iCHAi?. D. IITEES & Co. OFFEBf 'A FULL i:; . t. t, . i . -;. i ,- ,T'iT l'Tn ' nf ' 1 J- JJ .U1 , Black. Japan English -1 : BJJT CALL ESPECIAL ATTBJmOX ii TO THE ' : ,- ' I "! AS SULb BT THEM OMLT ' ' Tbo tlmpJe mUlr ol two' fine TessL Black sad Green, wltboat.a proper knowledge of all their qaa- Different Flavors " T "V - - AA fiV Ait - t ' - . . . .... ii!-8 -i! :,-r. t:!; ,' ,'Mrf And You WU1 Like: It. V Soli) ONXY. BT , i D. HYEES &,Co. dec31-tnW ; ! J YSxindnes.; 10,000 FgArnTT AND COBN SACOi ,.j : 250 i114?" SHOT, ::s 400 NLS- t A 100Be,aSSK H- ;--r rov 50 U 'i -vi! 600 frf11711, UaTadeal : rA ' .iU ; 1001, ?UGAii : f9(raiaeatertmd Lebanoa A fBJUT- -a ..JNWT7?PhXAOT, j; l - TinterStyles! B ATS , VAND 0; CAPS ! lhiTj:oi'fv?f!q:HAJURISpN,& ALLEN,' r' fiemavalU I- HAVE REMOVED MY STAND TO- STALL No. MARKET HOUSE, where EVEBT THING in the BUTCHERING LINE can be found. PINE BEEF, SAUSAGE, PORK, Ac Give me a call. .. - JAMBS J. KING, " declO-tf Stall No. V Market House. ix.'i a ... . . .. I ":1 -A ..i . .1 j 0:s Si
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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