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wmr ii . i r - m , .- . i.i . - a a .aw . u . i. . "'r.i'.m.-.HK m -.mm. -m. - i . i m m. v a v m m i m m .k. .......... 4 i ii k r. .. I - i m "'-' j I I I - . m lit .... -1 lour nava . cr : ft ' I- i . I ' ' I ... !. '. . I i fl 1 . rr ."".-. . . . o UU .: t-i . ; . - r . :- ' ' ' ' . vuu"i' So DO THE UORITilTG STAB By WB, II. BERNARD. PUBLISHED BATM OF SCBBCBDTIO IK ADTAHCX : ... Oae year, (by mail) poiUge paid, 7 (XJ Sixmnntha , , j nn Three moBtha, . . . . . t 9S One month, : " h.,100 To City Habaeribeiv, aelivercd la auy part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agenta are uw auHMuw mp tvi mvns uw turee mouuifl In advance. i VOL. XIX.NO. 91. -V OUTXIXES. w. The House Deficiency bill oassed. Maj. Richards testified before lbs commit tee that he was requested by the Presiden of the Board as Chief : of Police to arrest CongressmaD -Whitthorne if found in any qaeatiouable place; the object was to break the fdl-fl tit Iflfi 'irSrt n lltjJil n'Ji miltee. - The aggregate of e claims disposed of by theCourt of Claims im ia . 138,686; 1,140 casea.wero Igrapted. and i,- VoSZJff P 217 weii dismiiflBdl .-Ortnn i,.. k-J hnAled Ut?! Without T MMfi V taken to Washington.- - ,Alex. Bain, LLD., is dead. - May is reported badly wounded in the4 thigh. The train on the Lexington 3c Big Sandy Rail road run off; the engineer's legs were cut off, and four passengers injured.; " Rfcbwdt ws8 to mieff Ctonttressmfth WhiUhorne to go to disruptable places J. Wilson was elected En- trom Washincrton. Tha fl4:. e til!!:.1 f ledS members of the groaai!' lst. T4 8trik e oat Sabbath day" and insert "Sunday." Concurred in. ' 2d- A proviso, "except ob the writ ten certificate of a physician." Mri Robinson moved that the Sen ate refuse to accept this amendment. The motion was nnt. an A tha amA ment was concurred in. J : Resolntion - -: u,cu i expenses incurred by the WILMINGTON, N. FRIDAY. JANUARY 127 1877. WHOLE NO. 2,948 nndertood. Coneress will be in won until the remainder of Presi dent Grant's term of office, and while it is in session it wopld be a rather remarkable stretch of authori ty for bira to undertake to declare martial law in &nv rnmn t its sanction. . NBW A D VERTlSEfflENT8 Munson & Co. Shirts. Rewabd for lost earring, j T. C. DeRosset Insurance card. ; ; , City Marshax Sale captured cows., . Mitchkm, & Son Choice hiy. Heinsbergeb Bishop Gibbons' new work. " f-i : through the influence of a! woman.: "the President has discovered any faw conferrinar l Km Ka t. iriu4"" UI1 expenses incurred by the rrL " r" aiscovery. j commission . appointed bv the late When the country was strugelins fn General; lAfji 7? LSLu-l .uf i.s.-.T"Il'. I nia resolution .was diMuiui! t C.ngresimin gress aefc to disruptable places conferred upon him. Mr. Hewitt n IS x.! :Vfc2&l J V,1 " i , w Jiai. juuure,oi inecKien S disbe- I bnrcp if. w amAnnA-. . !. , the Legislature from the penitentiary, Field seated in the House, bers have withdrawn from iu .uuuuwana; me senate has no quorum; Pinchbacksays he will be elected Senator.' Packard has appointed A. 8. Badger Major General, and ordered him to organ ise the -first division of the State National Guard to-day. . W. H. Wheeler is on a visit to Gov. Hayes. - Four Repub licans in the N J. Legislature are acting witn thet Democrats; this will secure a U. S. Sanator ia .place of Frelinghuysen. xorn marKeis: oold 106106i; cotton 13 13 3-16 cents; spirits turpentine 461 cents; rosin $2452 65. I I ... - f "wiw I on motion of Mr. Moore of Monk-Inn He? thatle Pngell it amenHo i to oned llef. that th President had made arrv LientenJnf 12X1, i .v! John Henderson whiskey fraud, pardoned the Pident had madrariy Lieuienint Governor ATmfieM -"w. DbitbeiiienL 1 in anri j i .' KaK n.An oen Eft KMSlfAMl' I A. Ci I -v . ... nff!H t,a 8cn utter Ta,rtmam- .tnouiea tq tne President' that fu An I 1 j . I uiuuuu ui iur. 1JIW,KPT7 IT uroa er,?;.mf? official h'lh.rimended.oato.uiWc.ji BUT. . M V ' and awav irom !Wnh nA d a j . ; earded as inT6 w-t' "T n,s actual expeftses, , v -. ..v---its imra -iodine. . ; -SENATOB B0BBRT80K OH SOUTH CAEO HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES UNI. Senator Roberbtnn nf . T wvrM- varu una. stated in ennvprattmn t.. . V.HHV(VU TV ibU JbUC correspondent of the Sun to-dav inat ne bad not the slightest dottbt that the Hampton government would in due time, have the sole supremacy B.. mat n 1 . a - .-.'- r . w.. llll ,U amend chapter 131, laws of l874-'75, oi jxinston, lienoir county. Judt- uxary, II. B. Cautionary signals were orler-J-ed up last night for the North Carolina COaSt.' : j. j " ',. - Jr'-'- The case! of J. J, Nance vs, Carolina Central Railway was argued In the Supreme jDourt on Wednesday. ' : - " ' ; P ahing barometer, warmer southeast to southwest winds, inrrpnninor cloudiness. Dossiblvrain by rising barometer and winds gradually shifting to colder northerly, are the indi cations fer this section to-day. . We see by the Raleigh ITewa that the case of the State vs. James Heaton, from Columbus, was argued in the Supreme Court on Wednesday.. The Attorney Gen eral appeared for the State and Messrs. D. L. Russell and W. 8. & D. J. Devane for the defendant! T UNO." IKS nn onf A . the destrucU&n of fish in the waters w o,u mere i oi me counties of New TTnnnvr was no more j doubt of tWiaoi; .1"" o.,ew -ttanover, ReDUblican flnvpmnp rtf Main. Tt. m. Mwav wa AaavaaaiK. vim . B V Lait "NTtb-Ti-fc! TVTo l nator 8tated that while he was a Xy -LiaSX- SOX S Mail. Republican, he did not consider that should give bis adhesion to What WaUdnial capn ol. . ISpecial to Ue)l?ichmond Whig. Wabhingtou Jan. 112 A. M. .lne'aintellifrenne fmm T r.SfBfteA- fivey riosity to know lT i !V il whether Grant wonM iinLr Jl I De possible for Chamberlain tn ne Knew to be wrong, and he says he will never support the Chamberlain srovernment nor n taa : n .. ... not. The Democratic members from Louisiana called on him this morniuir to Show n. niorntk f 6 " u"iubiiii t I 1 1 1 1 1 i-v-ntr iect taxes-'fnr if Ka A. t,t. . n J j" v uin Ma. OUI1BC- tors should undertake to sell proper ty for the noD-Davment f Nicholls. to thn oflFo-.. OD6 WOUld buV at.. Sehatn T?V. President to recognize the ' Supreme I w pf the P,0,on that when the Court headed bv T.nAvU t?i:.i Hampton government is fullv maao. would be to recoffniza klf Pi.' I .nue?d nadisputed DossessioE ..... we uuuootiary i or ioe ijeirisla- o vmwu oi,a(es oenator, as he regards the election of Butler and Corbin as equally irregular. - BJXCBOTT OIT XILDEir. It is understood that George Ban croft, tthe historian DL: J UrantV ex-miniater to Berlin, m out spoken in the opinion that Tilden snouid not be cheated out of his election. government. The President received the delegation with unusual cordiali ty. He replied that he did not intend to recognize either government in any of us. departments lintil all the facts were ascertained. - J The delegation advised against any attacton th State Hoase. Demo crats here think that the Nicholls government is virtually established unless the President interferes. No body can tell what he will or will not do. j I .. ' There has been no action taken yet by Mr. Hewitt to call a meeting ofthe National Democratic Commit- -v. IU uiuer 10 consider the sugges tion of the Ohio Democratic Conven tion that a convention be held on the 12 th of Febrnarv. 'I'h ova ia n rtesire by Democrats generally for ;S Turnftnti n U WJeldon ! has a board of health. Snow at Weldon Monday night. . Prof, a M. Banks,! of Asheville, w seriously sick. :.. .. ' A negro child died at Newbern Caleb D. Osborne, of Oxford, will open Cooke's Hotel, Raleigh, f Messrs. D. Biggs & Sons wilt .erect a wool factory at Lumberton. I , ; The iHohpjtnninn.' navT.nt credit lojthe Stab the Jarvis articlej t ,7r4 few day go ioe! nine and a half inchesthick covered the Catawba river. IiOn. Jprrv Rl..tr Vance's inaugural y the best read. j r- Mr.'. LeTi Drake, says Gov. thing he has of Nash, re- starvation, says the meeting tee. of the National Commit- pUQ. W. f i v vanceraiacFiorlda. f Specials to New York Herald, j The members of the committee are unanimous in condemnation of the The Legislature. TRaleigh Observer's Report Condensed. ' SENATE. J Wbdnbsday, Jan. 10, 1877. x . The following communication from Treasurer Worth, in response to a joint resolution, was read by the clerk and referred to the committee on Finance: Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis, President of SibI have received from the Sec retary oi the senate a certified copy cently died of cold, and me Koanose Jfem. : Rev. Mr. Wheeler, sent to TTiila uuutv,u, ucuiuus ineuonor. - - Gqveinor Vance yesterday is sued a commission to Mr. W. E. Simmons, of Wake Forest, as Notary Public, j A Case of a raon-Tbe Defendant con mlttetf for Trial. Rebecca Jackson, colored, was arraigned before Justice J. J. Cassidey, yesterday, charged with the serious crimp of rnn mm. vrU( It appears that on Saturday night, the 28th of October last, Amanda Steele, colored, living in a house belonging to Wm. Bu chanan, coloredj on Ann. between Ronti, and Eighth streets, left home about six o'clock in the j evening for the purpose of going down town on some business, having previously secured her windows and locked her door. During her absence some per-i ia passing the house detected the smell of fire and alarmed the neighbors, inclu ding the owner of the building, who resided on the opposite side of the street. I Findine the door locked .they proceeded 16 break U open, when a bed in the room was found to be in a light blaae. The fire was extin guished, but not before the bed, covering,' &c., were badly damaged. In opening a window to throw out some of the burning articles it was found that the fastenine rot. Iu i a i ; . . Tfu,u uau oeen placed over the sash had been removed, and a part of the blind also dropped into the yard, showing that some uue uau entered the building through the W 4 E. Confer eneai. . " Is The North Carolina ConferenM African Methodist Episcopal bburch met in the City Hall, on Wednri.V at 10 A. Bishop W, L. HarrisTD; D. presiumg. xtevs. yvT G. Matton, E. J. Bird and J. E. Champfain were elected Sedretaries. JT I' L,'1"' "' ' itpon calling the roil it appeared that a Targumber of the preachers Were absent On aCCOUnt Of the BATnro atnrm in tt.. j. Ireland western counties. 'J-1 , . Committees were annointfrlJ nii fixing the hour of .assembling 10 o'clock, A. M,, the Conference adjourned to halt- it the hour n wunea,- atter derotional r aervlceat Characters of , the preachers were! ex amined, and Revs. H. F. Pope and K Wa- tftra toAM .t.n.Mn .i '1 ' i " v vuoujcu nuiu me supernumerary to the effective list; T. Sharpe and N. S, Fajer were continued on the supernnmera ry list, and J. W. Navlor was continued on the superannuated list. A committee of nine was appointed to tryjeharges against T. B. F. James. I J he report of the Financial committee of Conference ftemlnnri -.in. L..jt j I , , - auj auu adopted, after which the Conference ad journed.; ""-.'jjj,. u.-jJJ-:: . I SECOND ..DAT T.HHBSDAT. The Conference convened at the appoint ed jhour, and, after religious services, seve ral, communications were read and referred to Appropriate committees. j I ; c; The report of the committee tn nnmm.t. Standing committees was read and adopted. The Presiding Elders reported; the work un ier their charges as having been gene ral y prosperous, with a number of conver- sio as. : ; ' -,' - J- - . . ! ... . committee on Fraternal Relations was appointed. Several ministers of various churchesJ were introduced to the Conference. The ncioal of Bennett Rpmi . f, ' - -'ji u'w-ur xoro, addressed the Conference la relation iusuiuuub. ev. m. Alston also adyocated the claims of the school " Ee Bi8hP Kave some advice in refer to the educational work, and afteran cement of a public meeting fori iast cYCDing, aunau past 7 o'clock, the Confer- 4 enfce adjourned. ' : . J- Last meht tbonniveranrv 1 w 'i. , "af vuuiyu Extension Society was held, commeacior . . k -1 . M . . . '-. . ait? ?"-'""t.-A Hint to ' varntrcaiBII. The foUewing communication.written by a gentleman of experience and observa tion, contains a useful hint to our business men: :. - r . . - Messrs. Editors : Is Wilmington a shib fug port ? Do vessels go from Wilmington to ports across the seas t Iahar'a c.fin. trade .only These are questions which ight naturally suggest themselves to the Sa3d L2LK!! -t00k P ?9 ,of ; ..n.impns oi me city and looked It ! V viuences ot loreign; shlp la obscure column, without display he will find a long ; Rat of foreSn Jffi u,e ' record of some that have cleared, and reports of vessels on the way, and the reports df the Exchange give . 'wuisii as mis: f LA FBANCB is loavlar at the Wharf of LB CLKBK LA fON TAINB, and will have qaick dipatch to the above port. , For paaaageor frnttuht utnlv at . , So. 90, FOOT OF CBNTBK'sTEEBT. . That is an advertisement that catches the eye and attracts attention. - What does it cost for a few days f Not much more than the insertion of the card of the firm which has tt inserted. ? if the merchants wish to advertise their citythe port as well as their business, they could not adopt a more conspicuous advertisement, and the papers of Um city would Waaon forth in every issue the fact that Wilmington is a place Tor .foreign shipment as well as coastwise.' -I .n;---: The fact is that to-day 8 there are more vessels loading here for foreign ports than in the ctty to which we have Sluded, but a P600 loing at papers would have to search diligently to find it ont Snpposd these vessels are chartered, ;wtth cargoes engaged before they arrive, is that a rea son UMTV flhnnM a.fr fca aa.T..J a T. J. JM,taeof the IiPPers, and in fact the whole city, that the papers should ' viviyju UUOiUvoo i Court metyesterday morning, at the usual uuur, ns aonor, judge A. A. McKoy, pre- SKling. : - ii' Mr. Bruce Williams came into finnrt bibited a lieense from the: Supreme Court .1. n. . .... U4 uo oiaie to practice law, took the neces sary oains, and was, on motion of Col. W, - ATES OF :AaTEitTISIK vmo Tjqaare one daj' 5 . " two daya.... '....'. vua uay 15. . . . . ... r " fiveayaV...... " One week,..;...: ' " Two weeks,. " It Three weeks,.......:; ... . Onemonth...;. ' . ; Two month, !. : Three montha,... ,.. . fc"cnths,.-.. ....... &nJji:.---r v v ..... .... 60 to tion-auif Towrotea. m ' Wken l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, "j" Hay 1 Hay ! Hay! Strictly Choice ! BEST IN MARKETl J, ,IJST KBCKIVKD, r":" : , Arid for eaieby'1 V. - B miTCnEl,L .k ROM. janlS-St ' ' . :fiT.ET. BISHOP MBB0KSD.D. pHB NEW ' MAQNTFICBRT; WORK OF TD.IS PRELATE! Faith of dur Fathers," . -. la for aale at FIFTY CENTS at Helnsberger'a lAwe Book tore ( . Bvery WumlajrionUa ehoiild read this leariwJ aadjthaaUl written work on the living qneatloni - janl3-tf Majshal'a A NUMBER of COW8, WHICH WEBB FOONDi reaauig at large to the city, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on; . . X .'- Satlirrifl-VMnrnincr 1 .Qf Vi inof At t)'CLOCK." hi accordance with City Oral-! nance, arJesi otherwise 'redeemed by tiia owners fwm City Pound btf ore that time. v 1 :jaal2-St. GEO. W. PBICB. Jr., , ; City Marshal. a. Devane, duly admitted to the bar and in the1 several Insurance Company of Worth ' America. Established 1794. ; 1 - Assets, - $7,000,000 1 THE OLpEST-STCg gypj THE ITBE RISKS WRITTEN AT CURRENT RATES . 'otsoiib holding Policies' in thla tJompahy ' and deaWng to renew them, will pleaaa apply to i ' " ; jan li-lt T. C. DxROSSBT, Agent. . 98 North Water 8t . loose manner in which everything c7 a (ot resold ' connected with the election wa- con- Jiisolved by themuseofetyre ducted; looseness as to the mannerof tentative tL fLtT ' I6ePre' polling, of counting the yotes and of tTretsuSr o t"STY' making the returns. There is only S one opinion m the committee as to semhlv with inf-.; 5 . charaoter of the Iiepubli. SSf, J SSSJ can office-holders in the Sinte, panic- tion returns in thet.ta Iig 1 ed thS lato Jff exan able one. I """" bIe Dt b7 the difKre MB. PUNNETS (BBPUBLICAN COMMIT- P-SSisS "tniTM in the tbbman) opinion Presidential election, together with To the inquiry as tT what he r?Jt thought on the whole of the result in ? f P .Jt with a view to a Florfd3, he replied in these word "nT ' b5?Ch ?f eXPen8e' inn.L .i1! . . . Under existing loom twa ck " "f 8 ot.i the conn- are Daid out of Ifi " -rvL! .- - wvw xiuil 1V( makincr retnfna nf nx1n A. i.r. In jattempting to lift a loaded gun from, a rack, a man by ; the name of Falkner shot himself near Wadesboro. - The Concord Sun was ' one of the few State weeklies that was enterpris ing enough to print itself Gov.! Vance's in- j The killing of William Thomp son by George Lloyd, in Orange, of which mention Was mail a h. and wilful. Lloyd is still at large ! Hon. Thos. K. Jones, M. I C. from Kentucky, has been on a yisit to his brother, CoL E. P. Jones, of Charlotte. Mr. Jones was born in Rutherford (county Another centenarian This time; it is Mrs. Winefred oi ceauiort county, a little over one" hun- urea years oid. Was there a record of her is gone uoughton. ... - . VMV. oinn i ur was her aee irneafieH at 1 At Old Fort the snow; was three .e.eH-neP and eIhJeen degrees below zero. At Hillsbpro, on the 4th, the thermometer showed four degrees below zero," the cold est weather since Jan; 2, I860, j i The Concord Sun says Gov. Vance will not disappoint his friends in the b t-8?1118 Qen- Cox Judge of the Sixth Judicial District flll - -- j - --"i Mii, iuo racauuy made bv the rpnicrntir.n n r oj of Greasy Sam its It ties were counted the electoral vote of the State of Florida would be for Tilden.w He does not know and can .not yet say whether there will be a minority report, but at the present wvu. vijcio is great, probability of iuwue icbuiua or oniv tna . mHa. VICUUUI1 for State officers. To this date fortv. eight sheriffs have received Mimrun. sation at the rate of $3 per day for t rtA .m m. a M1t ' -v. .uc uu0 actually employed, and ten nonf a vav .nil. X n . 1 -1 - one. The committee hp,,,; ir?." r" lur .ine aistance trav- to uublish nwt.l.inV maJC,DS. the returns of said i ---M.ug t election, amounting in thA aMn..n to t9.aaa m a."..- -e-r- views as to what will be the tenor of us report. Special to the Richmond Dispatch. Washington, 'Jan. 10. lO Z,dDD 4U. At tha aama aX : all the sheriffs should receive this compensation, the total expense would amount to ahjrat 14,600. ; xue expenses attending all other nhnna 1 a m. K t .. - made by the resignation Watts. ; The JRobesonian began eicnin volnme viih tu JtLi naff done faftnfnl ! t . party, and been a blessing to the people of RobesonJ We wish the editors Icontinued and iDcreased success, f n i - Raleiffh MetiB'-Hie Win the Governor, on yesterday issued cnmmfZ mons to Hon. Walter L. Steele, member of to Hon.! Wm. M. Robbins, Concressman Raleitrh News: west, yesterday afternoon, state that Mr. Vance preyed itUe Ho0se ditSK! to-day a memonal .from t.h- T.eo.;0io t a,. . ' tVe coanes, and it0r,if North Carolina, Lki7gS ha, titW jjational b.ak. be prohibited larf STfcnrtttffi rtS i The Texa, Pacific Wil li,, proba- .X?S3 of thU Sut. ia ! .The'fcnse. n,nmk,.0 f fe entitled to compensation for ma. Werce has agreed ton I biUI !f v8.f fie eicH" !' ate eflf.h immiirrantJ an-ipinn ... u TT: ----- .... "t3'H-'w g iu ,tjc cut- led States, to be paid by the steam ship company transporting them to this country. milltarr Law In tbm matrix. Special to the Baltimore Sun: , j 1 Washington, Jan. Q. I The President is reported as indi cating that in certain circumstances he will declare martial law in the r v wuiumoia . Also that it would be illegal for Mr. Tilden to he inaugurated anywhere W wr. '"gtoii, and that the exercise of exec-' otive functions anywhere else than at ier form ??? f"rtber that he had never performed any executive act away a transmitted by mail or throno-h n individual not apecUlly .sent to the wiviwiciuunrimiB an at mission is for bis decision. , A case involving f Ikia Txma f lti 1 iuw jvub 10 "ww vet ore nun, ana un til his decision is made, I cannot State aennueiy now many sheriff will 'Vet With a view to Mami;nw.iuii - - - - v J ... UUUUg these returns, some legislation is ne cessary, but. the onlv inunilmMi, . the law that suggests . itself , at p4w sent is to require the Sheriffs to 'trans-( mit tnem to the proper omces at the seat' of government, in a sealed pack age, by express or registered letter. : very respctfuily, ,; i(; s.- , J. M. WOBTH, ' Slate Treasurer. . th iTLH ujr n enrnann nrhn ia . l: 1 rr y t ' ocuk put uy IUQ J, tximmission, iuTived yesterdayl at Haw River station, with eight leans contaifiine about eighteen thousand young salmon. rflStiS1, b0 7m P56 stock the river. '-The eggi were brought from Cali- iMruia uu me nsn spawnjSd at Baltimore. Three negroes have been jailed at Charlotte, charged with kUlingt another negro named Sam Ross, , six miles from town. Their names are Rich tv.it... Fletcher Walker and Mose McMillan. The OSftsrtwrsays; "A difficulty occurred be ueen M and tho Parties mentioned above. From our report of the matter all ..... .Wou,5U were ueaung tteS8, when one of the number, Rkshard Walder. drew a knire and cut Kdsinf a terrible knanner wiiust ne aiea simnqt immaHi.i.i. i j , . "uuwuniGlJ, I-5 r " i The Charlotte : Observer's Gas Ionia correspondeni writes; : '-Sunda'v morn. ing, the Slat uU.DaidCrumptou. colored "r, wiues jo niBsnopin Dallas by one Wade Hoffman, colored. He barely escaped with his life. After- TT u aeiiea -sBve or six miles that vv uiKut wruugu toe irozen snow and ice. naraioowdaod la hishirt sleevei fA phy- cjLBwiuuu aim .says ooth Tanr ..111 . . ' - mwmm m uauiutBicu. x iie cause James McClore, wWtel; shot a negro man r. 4aj a kiv& wpirvi'i bix mues :irom Iiexi.iay-, keyt wa th bottom of t- Mr. W. T:A Sanders had m mar ket flreatei day some of the lareest 3STew River trout - we fiattf ever1 seen J Hs had ten Of these fine fishJ aMarht In tet which Wonld avPTPxritj nna hn nAraii mn ala ' LiU O - www. aM. Vk. piJUMU O . o ,a . Maw window, having broken the blind in order tO ret"1r thf- Man t ra- iThe j occupant of the house, upon her return, shortly after the discovery of the fire, stated that she only occupied two rooms in the building, in neither of which she had any fire during the day, and that it was therefore impossible that the bed could have caught fire accidentally. Upon going into the adjoining room she found her trunk open, and that a n&irof which elje had placed in it just previous to leavipg'the house, had disappeared. The same night she went to the residence of Jus tice Cassidey and stated that she had astrong suspicion that a colored rirl h th. . - . O- "J .- UMUC of Rebecca Jackson had stolen the shoes and set fire to the bed with the intention of destroying the building. She gave as her reason for the suspicion, that some misun- J m. uereianawg had occurred between herself and Rebecca Jackson about money mat ters, and that the latter had made frequent threats that she "would be even h A search warrant was issued, but the offi cer charged with serving it failed, to find the shoes in the house occupied by Rebecca Jackson., A few days since, however, the mother of the girl told Amanda Sti. that it she wanted her shoes she would find them in the possession of one Dolly' Williams. A warrant was thereupon issued for the arrest of both Rebecca Jackson and Dolly Williams. An investigation was had, which resulted in the discharee -1 iuo loner, out some lacta leaked nnt in the evidence which led to the detention of Rebecca Jackson for a further hearing. This took place yesterday afternoon j as be fore stated, and the evidence adduced was deemed conclusive of her guilt,1 whereupon she was committed, without benefit of ban, to await a hearing before the oresent term m y-a a ; ' "; .'1 01 ine superior Court. mayor'-court. J- ': ". J. ; .! ; -The case of Georee Rowe wi-w chkrged with the larceny of certain arti Hoperty pfjeiisj3btors . i rt 1 " aippeareain thi Stab of yesterday ..orntng, banle! up for a hearing hefnrn ii;n. ir L.r-.J, ner, yesterday. There was no j positive evidence adduced to show that the' accni,i was guilty of stealing the cheese; referred to, but the proof was very conclusive as to HiB" WI n18 naving taken the demijohn of pder. He acknowledged having the demijohn ia his possession, but made a va. riety of statements as to how'he came by it. An nf nkS.t. ' t . . --iivu nua 10 me euect that he had been sent by Captain Leggett to have It filled with svruD. another t noJ it : tained vinegar, while it was further shown that, he had , taken the demijohn to Mrs. Annie Speights', that it waslfilled with cider, and that Rowe represented that he had obtained it from a certain nU had a barrel of the delicious juice of the apple which he Was , giving away to his friends. Captain Leggett testified in court that jhe had not seen the boy on the day in question, and of course did not send him afterj syrup or viaegar, and the party from whom he alleged to have received 4fce cider AHttat 1 a 1 a . a I c-.uieu mat nciad no cider either to sell wrgayo away. it. was in proof positive, however,: that he had the demijohn of cide at Mrs. Speights, one of the wit nesses testifying that he took a drink from it at her house. h " j The evidence vi- r...j convjet, and the, prisoner was required to enterinto a justified bond in the sum of $100 for his anpearance at the nreset taJ ui uie ODiwrinr f innrt 1 authorized to brttctlce- law courts of the State. : . v; i. .. . . The following cases were" disposed of:- i In the case of James Bryaat,r charged with stealing an or. the'nmfwW.U m. txr " 1 .j vm JIU. II. i .uues county, tried Wednesday, . the uie jury returaed a verdict of guilty of. re- TiT4. T 1- ii . ceiving stolen goooXknowirrg them to have iU-0S b JtleiiaDle SllirtS, Qa. . . -aar' " . r w va. oameH Merrill : motion for a new trial: Ordered that motion h -1'State Vs. Wm. Rosa. chaiwi-tK . JUkkU. rci- , lOrVi Tlnfunl.t. a- t .. .,. ., j" r " -uiiuu not guitty.-:, : s j v j State vs. James Bryant, charged with the cujr o. a steer, tne nronertv nf m, nM jdyr Defendant found guilty. L I ' State vs. Reuben Bate-on r.n-l a -iji.a mui bastardy. Recognized in the sumoi ilOO u appearance at the An-n . -- . U1IU WB. 'ALL' MADE. WE WttL SELL AT ONLY .85 EACH. - ian l,-lt ' MUNSON CO. i i : L08t. t CORAL EAIf-BTNG. I The Under will e rewarded by leaving tt at Mr BONNET'S Jewelry Store; Market Street;; , , Jan t. FANCY STYLES IN aaviaer irncillm. ' : r f,-?,i the City Marahal, yaay.-irem Sheriff Meil'S, BOYS' & CHilWS M & CaBS i - vvam vuuutj, uaieu at Tarboro, requesting the arrest of a co- j uuuku foca:uwen, aged about fi:eu years, or light complexion, about five feet high, and with one of the fingers v. -iwngni nana mashed. The officials are uwimcieo, It the bov is cantnr-d tn. 1 him ia jail and notify Sheriff Cobb of the HARRfftnW AT.TTfXT ianill-tfi - - - dtyHattera. Oranges. Oransres, QNLY A PEW Of THOSE VEST tact. FollUeal. ! The members of theViiiar' r-.'.-.: w ecutive Commtttee and the Presidettsof Ward Clubs are rea nested hv Mr n rr Robinson, Cairman; to et at Hibernian; I una irnoay) afternooBi atalf-pastS O'clock. -v-;-.. J HIVKB -HU aiBl-UlTEm. ' 1 SWEET ORANGES LETT.' you want any better call at race before the : areall aold. . - ' ? .. Jan ilkt: ; BINroRD, CROW CO. Salt, Salt. Another Thief Cornea to Grief, tin Monday night last the pea house on the premises of Mr. David S. Sanders, near this city, was broken open and robbed of about nine bushels of peas, and on the same night a potato bank on Mr. Sanders' premises was also1 despoiled of a greater portion of. Its contents, niranm .;.. pointed to Albert Wilson and Wesley Par ker, both colored, as the CTUlltv nnrtioQ yesterday morning the former was arrested: and taken before Justice ir ju 'r, . vap ; j-aar township, .when defendant pieaa guilty, and was ordered togiVe iond in the sum of 2200 forhiaiannearftnaA . the present term of the SuperS Court. In uciauu oi woicu no was committed to jail ; Wesley Parker, for Whom (harA ia-lo. a warrant out for the aHeeed Iarr.nVnf v . ... . . . . nog, oaa not oeen arrested at last accounts Tneruioaaeter Record., . ' ' j: The followihe will show' the tt nt it,. thermometer, atthe atatinna m.;Ar..i -wm.Vu ..vuas a. 4.S5 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin, issued from the Signal Office In this "city- " Augusta,. ...... . .61 j Montgomery-. . . . .61 Charleston, ......51 New Orleans,. ...68 Coraleana. 74 I Tinrfnifc. uMicwuu,. ..... .ua Indianola ; ' . 72 Jacksonville..;., 69 a.ey -west,. ....... 70 Mobile...... a.... 60 A Caae of Mall Bahbr j George Rowe, colored, whose commit ment, on the charge of larceny is mentioned in oevproceeamgs of the Mayor's Court tn. Antnnar atIaa-a a. a. J r. ,' ' - - ... cy.wxio! pan, oi mis paper, was arraigned ueior u. o. uommissioner Cassuiey, yes terday; afternoon, on the . charge of Jnter- ceotiniir Ileltera and ; longing teCapt J.E. Leggett. Capt Leg gett testified to the effect that Rowe had never been authorized by him to take his1 malls -froni the nfflre -sinno hta from his employpieat, which oocurred some six or eight weeks ago. Two of the postl: nce omciais, Messrs. Penny and, Foster, testified to the effect' that they had' fre quently 'delivered Cant LeMetfa mti tX .''jr!4ftrfn the ierio4meUoned. t was av n cYweaco mai me boy had called for? Ty cleared! frpn Gravesend ,for ff vm . vu UIC IU1 1QSI. ! The mHoid' Graebe. iU i 4m ri a... o 'Mi aa. ior mis port on the 22d ult. j The St. OUtf, Lundcleared 'from Li-" verpool for this port on the 26d ult. The German barane Birn n.niD rived at Liverpool from.this port on the Tth i aa ar inst., -3000 8ACK8 SALT now ending; ! . Fortaleby . jaa 11-tf BINFORD. CROW & CO. Agrie ; s 50 Ton' AQMCUI-TIJRAI. LIME, ; ; v vw . ... . ror roieoy Jaa lfrtf-' - KERCHNBK & CALDER BROS. Molasses Holasses. : ; gjQ Hhda ANo; 1 CUBA MOLAB6E9, ; 200 Bbl8 os-Hoaeo - 40 " genuine New Orleana ' , ! '' For aale by ' . " l' . . : Jaall-tr KgRCIiNSK A CALDER BROS " - a-XV PuntoRassa,.....74 Savannah.. Ka Wilm,.MA. 1 met : . I . J ""VU AVf7 andreceived Cant.1T.' tnfi tit..X-j-j nlorning. thouch the . witnaao. i ; -um ppaiuve mat there were any. letter -iacl4 Fded, though it, was tbiehr impressbd ' that .such was the case; i-n-: I -io-.k;,-: '.4. rj pther idence was adduced which point-' cu w weKptoiiae prisoner who, ai the close of tha testimony,; Was ordered to cite' . 4M:aa i. j .t Lt . .Vr juovuicu uvuu tn ; tne sum of foOO for his appearance at the' next 'term Jot the 8. Di&tnct Coarttn h halri I. iks i -r . - , .7 ,77: r7r"rr w jwnerenenad pten previously committed for nakltratea caart . "Th Swed. barque Care, flmidt f.ra. ported in below, and will probably reach The Swed.' barque Middlepad, Olsen, .from St. Thomas iox t-Uanort. iia-haw aktd mfll 1 ' J- i.wuMjr wae Bf to the eHy to- My ur to-morrow. - , - "aaa-aa,- ; i 1 i: Arpaiatanenta I T I J! or quarterly meetings on the Wilming ton .District Of tha .Uatl.IU u m -a &uth, a, made by Rey.,W, S. Bhtck, Pre- ; 300 BPffinTrfl4T yr. ou. nrst. round of the prerr owufc vuaierence year f . Salt.; Salt Salt. 1 1300 6a?k8 M11 BLOWN SALT, ,2000 8aCkS LIVBRPOOI' SALT, ' ' Por sale by ": Jaa 1 KERCHMBtt A UALDEB BROS. 1 . Oriental Powdftrr I 1 40 (j c88 EMe and Blaatlng POWDER, . A " " oportlng do ' . 1 For aale by ' Jaa 11-tf ; KBRCaNiCR CALDER BROS. Com. c uh Ham nir dee-DjbWtf- HALT; Jfc-PKAWH.tr -.- i J - Iron. larceny Wliit-mill. j trr- . . F . ttwabum. may"'" -sion. at WhiteyUle i. ..... . J 13-14 Rjaden, at Deem's Chapel. . . . . .Jan. 20-21 izaoein, at JOizabeth. tihiij-ti: 272 ; a-i. ....... x eu. iu 11 I r . ij. . vr ujck ana to arnre. which wii Uokeabury and Coharie Mission, Keaaasville, at Kenaosvjlle . v Mar; 10-41 DisWct Stewards' meeting in be Leo- 7 I " y wa,a. -m., jreDf5th. TjW 8TEEfTlRB IRON,' WAGON AXLES gOnibbjr Hoes Trace. Chains, Hamea, CoT- ahovtTo. ' , 5? ne aaaartment of the pnees at the Old iff ia Tff t r .a a-' J0HN DAWSON, amfi' .Nofclft, SO and 81 Market ttraet XBeineib(i Thomas Weeks u tice fi. -Van Amrfrnra rMiwi. i i : , . -: r:'f rT.?0"? "u Pce warraiit8worn ouVby hia wife Defeadvii a. a. a. aa .-laaS 3 I . 'I . la ) n.iVi1uinuioKfve oQd la a 'afm hf Ti vraingionk. - 4Bi. w iwra appearance at theWefltWfm of the Superior Court and to keep the peace. road compantea, ateanuhlp eoaapanlea, banka, mar. uantav atanafaebmm ui 'iKa. us -aiii. -. . j . xuoy ars en- dntiag aod ekaageaa, . aad will , copy aharpand calved a freah appiyir' taoae' laka. weaw Itaredto execute orders promptly and at moderate prices. El ID TT7 IP wan-n .... .li sWi VY BEST GRATE afcLOWEST PJUCeT"' ctty doot-tf j WOBTH ai wnnrw Sadqles , M14 rness, :i Made or Repaired at -- . ''- SavdfiTl XrJ rtfirKnrrlf'c! jttt St.. between Market and Princess.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 12, 1877, edition 1
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