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THEPOCTTC BTAB. . . , . . . V , . -. . r " " "'M'J ' "-" Uhtmmmmm, . ' j -- - , M , , ,,,, , jaATEOE,ADyEnTISlNO. One Sanan one day. $100 .. r no am. - II .11 I t t. g, ' ,, . -V. I OaaywinKby Basil) poetsgapa. . 1 .., $7 00 uu Three months," " ' S v - r- ' nmwA In anT Dart of th SMTiiSSiS naavaaoe. OUTLINES. ... Tfa decision yet in the Louisiana case Ich. Chandler before committee of Powfto-WrUeW Reducing w t'lailiWia ".Pennsylvania. -j- Election l& Ben. Hill's district called nk'ilSAi" MBeyenty-ftf e thousand dotoftHtdtneae.';: ArkansAS -Report ot House r committee on Florida adopted by party Vote, except Purman, who Toled ilhlem6ctj(u: ;- Disahilitiesof Gen." Jon -fjbslbn'isi5 'iltogiHer aSllion for buflding national museum reported favorably in Senate. -- Trumbull addressed Com mistion'ia a powerful speech. Oaone qutstkw vote of Commission stood 11 to 4. -Thousand, barrels crooked ; Illinois . -wbWtey; sehted far New York. The bettefvthat war between Russia and Turkey isiaeviuble gains ground in Englisli cpm mercial cirdesXmnis8ka adjourn-, ed at 7 last eTtmlneT'Mr. Evarts will talk jfcMto dsjf And Jodga Campbell will close for Tilden. --"New York markets: Moneyeasy at 2il"ojfccall; gold dull at 105 ptton ,dull at 42i13 cents; spirits Uip6JnJtes1erit'4Jienta; strained rosin .catteratta t62 2&. . .v : - By Mail. Baltimore Sun Special. WAiafsroTON, Feb. 12. rJ& alreadVstated it is not antici- pated that a decision in the case can m m j m DO reached .before the!, end of this reek .if. at, that time. The points ;jded are numerous and , important, bandit wiU be seen that they involve tarions questions-which- were not OAvered at all in the Florida case. It -, ulb notieed.tbat one of the points ' raisejd.aaVnstthe Hayes electors is thev'iaeUgibUty of 'Kellogg, who is '? one;,oJLlhe Hayes electors at large. In the Florida casV the Republican 6ouneel . maintained in the. strongest terms, than an elector was a State officer, and even if ineligible under the constitution of the United States, thereto most be State provision to ; mate hhr ineligibility of effect. Ar ticle Jl 7 of the constitution of Loui tisns, provides that "no person sh?ll hofd or exercise at the same time more thanone office of trust or profit, except that of justioe of the peace or notary public Kellogg as Governoi ..certified to his own election as eleo ptor,'j(d -whjl Governor exercised c thexfS'ce4f ad elector by voting for Htyes and Wheeler. ' His ; case will be" a nice nut for the Republican counsel and. for Justice Bradley to crack. SO UP ABBANGINO THE CABINET. it was mentioned a nicht or two sincertbat the friends of Gov.-Hayes were ou uuuuucui ui 1110 cioauuu w tCU$F&&yPMJ? alr?y ,wparpe.uing. oui iue oiuces. xuis is vety trae,HiiMHt naa gone so tar tnat "8 la now Stated by his friends that he 'will alt into his Cabinet two mem w !) trom-the' Soath All. the Repub .Ihju nbtjso ' confident on this wint. Francis D. Moulton, of Henry ; LWr4,Bee!eher notoriety, offered in sthe kfcbyof - Wiliard's Hotel to bet AitihaU Hayes. would Ofivcr be inaugura Z, ted. aa President. - ' New York Herald. ; - ', aides are extremely anxious t-4 jabxiaC Jiouiaiana. . It is admitted by RefruJicans that the case e is Yery dif- ida and that rfereat ffbm that of Florida - some of the objections raised are very cftrsOnlBHlex--Appeal Special. -rf ' j . y t tt irr Washington, Feb. 1 3.. . "'IrgunienU will prohably conclude to-niorrow evening, after which we hope toget Danoan F. Kennter be forelha Commission as - a witness, . . ' .. . t : . ji r vucaaing Ule testimony uittio uiBbeau ui ; before t the ; committee.- Also other " ' witnesses and testimony. J I "Jhatti is decidedly a better feeling to-day among the Democrats. They 11 sura uniting in the opinion that if we do not get Louisiana, Hayes won't S)ErUsr:v,TrtimDulL and Carpenter areery confident of success. , oIwjT hmond Whig SpeciaL " Washington, Feb. 13. c;jrxoitu)g ,very .ljttle attention. - The : public interest is almost entirely ceu tredidpoh the Electoral Commission. rThat bodymet this morning.; 1 . Vh ,llr. Jenks' made one of the moat - . clear and effective arguments I ever R ff tPSxtt t tbecapiUoL He, evidently "aetffftfdlig impi-ession as he pro ceeded tosatrate the specified aots -aj iOi: th Jietnrning Board in throwing -dulpirishei without authority of law. SC'etitet.;poke . for an hour ; ifi-r ;tli ta the clear, easy and racy 'm$fraa'i& maria-all his efforts.' He ffleontttated: that the Commission i,mi si ieglalative and not a : jadlcial w')f H ooramltteo of Congress upon the a t bj)etr'an4was bound to Investigate ! ''l Bthe tmh 'in making a decision, j He .then took up at length and proceeded Ulihdwlhow, by the ' confusion and carelessness o the. Louisiana law makers'lharal7s no legal Return ing Board and no valid canvass. The .J K' jfl ;his argument was show; mi &Ao4h4h vote of Louisiana should bo w::thwfl,t,;.r:r;;:s '. . u si At half -past 6 Mr. Carpenter, be 7 " Jug quite unwell, and not being able .-ntiYGitTs notes. Saoceeded with dif- 'mmTto&dtfk 4c-monrow.fl4 S ' . 46IrTrUASreatdeal of "Pwln ' xoucnine ine lortncomin? aecision u. t.. n.zL-.:.: m,-. n.nnhi;Mna VOL. XIX.-NO. 120. generally regard the game as in their own hands, but some-of, their most prominent and well informed leaders are exceedingly anxious in respect to the result. They are not certain as to Bradley. The Democrats are not very hopef til. The issue is still un certain. L. Q. W. , Petersburg Post SpeciaLl - Washington Feb. 13. uepuu ioaa, aaia ne naa votea ana worked f9r the election of Haye but did not want him elevated to the Presidency by fraud and falsehood. He also declared, in discussing the power of Commissioners to go be hind the returns,' that whatever -de cision may be rendered it would prove fatal to the success oC the Re publican cause. This speech made a powerful impression. Everything is in doubt and confusion, and both parties are apprehensive as to the final result. THE DEMOCRATIC OBJECTIONS The following extract from the proceedings of the House of Repre sentatives Monday, will show the ob jections in full made by the Demo crats to connting the electoral vote of Louisiana for Hayes: Senator McDonald, of Indiana, rose 5?d submitted an. objection to the j iiil.i r as T.neeier cerxincaies. lue uujecuuu wtu uasea on ine ground that the Hayes electors .had not been duly elected, but that their election bad been certified by Wm. P. Kellogg, who claimed to be, but in fact was not, the governor of the State of Louisiana, and because the Returning Board of said State was without jurisdiction for the reason that the laws of Louisiana conferred no power on the Returning Board to canvass or compile the votes, -since they constituted but four of the five persons required by law, since those four were of the same political party, and since there was a vacancy in said board which the four members had re- fused to fill; because the four mem bers of the Returning Board had full knowledge that a true compilation of the votes would have shown -that the Tilden electors had been elected; be cause said board had offered tor mo ney to sell the vote of Louisiana; and because A. : lievweo and O. H. Brewster, of the Republican eleotors, had held offices of trust under the government of the United States at the time of their appointment as elec tors. The objection is signed by Mc Donald of Indiana, Stevenson of Kentucky, Saulsburv of Delaware, Boffv of Missouri, senators; Jenks of ! j Pennsylvania, Gibson of Louisiana, i xuCKer OI V irgluia, Aevy OI JjOUISI ana, Jfilhs of Louisiana, Morrison of i iiimois, memoers. Mr. Gibson (Dem.), of Louisiana, also sent Tip objections to the Hayes and Wheeler certificates, because,first, the government of Louisiana was not republican in form; second,no canvass was made on which the certificates of election were issued; third, any al leged canvass of votes wa3 an act of usurpation, fraudulent and void; fourth, some ot the electors were in eligible by the laws of Louisiana, and were disqualified from being electors as holding State offices, Kellogg being acting . de facto governor, J off roin supervisor ot registration for the par- ish of Point Coupee, Marks district attorney, and Jiurch a member the State senate, a member of ithe- board of control of the State peni tentiary, an administrate of the deaf and dumb asylum, 4nd trea surer of the schook loard of East Baton Rouge; fifth, because Joff roin was Bpeciallydisqualified by the thirteenth section of the. act of the Legislature of the 24th of July, . . . . ..- . 1874, which provides that no super- visor of registration shall be eligible t w office at that election, and be- Hv J . cause J Ouroin was at vuo iaav eieuuuu supervbor of registration for the parish of Point Coupee. The objec tion is signedfbySenators Saulsbury, McDonald ana iernan, and oy Jttep resentatives Jenks, Tucker, Gibson, Field, Levy aod Egbert. Mr, tWood, oC?(ew York, sub mitted further lobjectionsj Uc the Haye -and Wheeler oer tiScates, on the ground tnat tne electors were not elected as provided by the : Legisla-7 tare. Asheville Pioneer : ; Deputy Marshal Eli. Merrell sends us an account of the attempt of a band of desperadoes to rescue one of their number named James Fisher, who was wounded and captured in ftU ftSS&ulb UU IUU U 0. WiiiminoiVMwt o Court at Blue Ridge, on the 2d inst. The prisoner had been conveyed to Heuderson ville for greater security. Tuesday, about .rmsri m'nn rode into the town and i j . 4.41 vhaM tVioif. luimmrtfl nmnRHWu ui uic jau nuv.w maw.. was connnea. xneir ucoigu uu ussu ticipatedand a guard placed over the pri- aoner. latrvme to lorco aa entrance vu the buildiug they were fired upon. Wash. Fisher, brother of the prisoner, was shot ip th breast and thizh. and is supposed to be mortally wounded. Another of the assail ants, whose name is supposed to be Paint er, had his nose shot off, besides receiving several buckshot in his right side. Though severely wounded he succeeded in escap lng. Tne gnara captarea iour m wetiany, two of whom are unhurt. Among them are Jack Fisher and Peter Camp. Red man, who killed Deputy Marshal Ducks worth, in Transylvania county, was recog nized among this lawless band, but escaped. 1- Raleigh Sentinel', v The State Treasury was enriched yesterday to the amOUBt OI niieea ceata, w amuuas w. win coUected at the fall una of Dare Superior 1 court. If things keep mi at this rate the i free scnoois can ne ax. vy .. I h. withoat anv mcrease ox tazatloa. WILMINGTON; N. The Legislature. IRaleigh Kews report 'condensed. ; ytv -K SENATE. j ,-( Tuesday. FeW 13. INTRODUCTION 0 BELLS AND RKSOiU- f : "";"; ;i--.-TiNS.i- ! By Mr. Caho:, A hill to" amend chapter "87. Battle's' Bevisal. Com By Mr. , York: A resolution of in struction to the' committee onthe .State Debt. ; Calendar, t.jf'- i- By Mr. Sandifer: A resolution crea .Jm, . 4Vi Ml WilUiW -R.r witn n ntetii. r ting a special .committee to divide the State into judicial districts. Calendar. " . -. CALBNDAR. ' - ' Bill to prohibit the sale of liquor in any township where the people may so determine, was taken ; up amended and passed its several-1 read- ings. . ' Bill to levy a special tax in the county of TyreU, was taken up and passed. Bill to aid in the completion of the Cheraw & Salisbury Railroad, was taken up. ; - i i T i Gives to the road fifty convicts to be used nntil April 1st, 1878. The bill passed its several readings. , . .. BPSCIAL ORDXB. 0 , Bill to be entitled an act to regu late the practice of dentistry in North Carolina, came up as thespecial order. 9" . ' .- .; Makes it necessary for any one proposing to practice dentistry to first get a license from the North Carolina Dental Association, or a committee thereof, unless he holds a diploma from some dental college. Mr. Troy offered an amendment providing that the State Dental As sociation shall have no authority tot establish a scale of priees, which amendment was adopted. -; ;-:'';-"' The bill passed its third and final reading, r x ' 1 1 BSCONSIDXRATIONS. j i Upon motion of Mr. Short, the rules were suspended and the' Senate took up and passed the bill to amend chap. 77, private laws of 1871- 72. On motion, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PETITIONS. : .- ; J' . Mr. Shackelford presented a peti tion from certain, citizen of Stomp Sound township, Onslow; county, in regard to the ' sale of liquor. .Com mittee on Corporations. '. . j Mr. Fennell presented a petition from citizens of Fender county, ask that the Legislature take no steps towards removing the county seat. tjommutee on corpora uuub. r BE80LUTIONS AND BILLS. By Mr. Swaim : A bill to prevent I Vie. ornnrtation of nartridcres. Com vmw v - y a - mittee on Propositions and Griev ances.' ; . ;. .;.'' '' ; "... " V By. Mr. McBrayer: A bill to require sheriffs to advertise safSs of property in newspapers. Committee on Judi ciary.! :i By Mr. Kowiana: a. diu to cnange r i- r i the boundary lines between Robeson and Columbus and Robeson andBla I jen counties. Oocftmittea -on Conn . " . rm ties, Cities, Towns aqd Townships, j By Mr. Staples: AbiU;to ameud. section 5, ' article 5, of tthe) eonstitu- rjfai provides for an amendment to tno constitution giving power to the General Assembly to exempt from axaUon for a term of .yeaja.apital mDloved ih manuf actunnsf aud asn- cultural enterprisestQ the end that IUB DWW UU WUIIUMVMM lunik,,. .t .t.. o J.t.n.oil'l .. v By 1 the; same: 'A bill to prevent fraudulent voting at elections and to protect the purity ot the ballot box. Committee on Judiciary. v ! "B Mr. shackWford: biU to au- thorfza the commissioneTf Onslow - nni.l taxi nbm- CJm- 1 w uu V j w t - mittee on Finapce. spsciax.obisr.-: ;; i )a. The bill to establish county go-, vernments was taken up as the special order of the hour.--' n'v TThe bill has been published in . un motion? ' ot mr.iiiaBiea waa agreed to consider the' bill fef see ions. ' ; ;,. The first section was adopted, j L.. The second section, was taken up; and; the question recurred upon the amendment recommended ": by the committee, giving the proposed Board of Justices in each county the power5 to say whether or not there shall be a The yeas and nays were called and the amendment was adopted by a vote of yeas 64, nays 38, a party vote, j V1 The section as amended was adopt I tA a vnf a rf veil Aft. nawa 80. i ou u w a www , vv, . . - nn; motion oi 'mr. AioruiK wisj H - resolved itBelf into a commlt- tee of the Whole, and Mr. ransh took the chair.7 - ' ' ' iJ . After th'd' transaction ' of a good deal of business the committee, on ..Sta Ufa ' Tim rrlav wmmL ' :' UIUMUU v "5';i . www. f Mr. Parish, the chairman, reported progress' and asked leave to alt again at 11:30 o'clock, A. M; ; Ifcare waa granted. . ' ";.' ": ' Mr. Richardson, by content. Intro duced a bill to create an additional township by the nama of Waccaaaw, in Columbus county. Reffred to the committee on Counties. Cities, Towns and Township. , t The rtscsi Una cf Cuabtrbtsl Csraisr Cosrt ttsSs tea csstIc, CX ccl orsJ, to tht peaitaaUary. C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1 1877 srxurpenxuie. i T ,UVvrft,:fey.r vilf-rrrrrrf i..L ' is to be enlarged February 2L , ,j I ; I w Oiford ia.witd with joy)Tr1tlie advent of ad orgsii grinder with npnkey. Shelbv sold town i lot t the amount of $7,000 last week. Hurrah for DwfcllinVkbfllichara Jacus.five 17 a at pxford, charged With stealing a pig.' st his name be changed. ' r -fr Master Dixie Blacknall,' an em-; ploye of the Oxford ToreMhht, had his hand' so injured in a press that three fingers had to be amputated. ; v ;;r. - :,- ' The Concord biTd-eater has fin ished that Job. ft He ate 80 quaito in. 30 sue wVfXm fl0W P -! ,3Tj Hinad-Aie and others rSrt? ettevme; last. ,wees;ior tne oenemoi fne i Oxford Orphan Asylum. .... -The Adjutant General has for warded 50 Bpringfleld rifles to the Cleveland Grays. With 70 grains of powder those Bprfngfields will shoot : both ways, sure's you're born a v?;pm ,rtf-- '(::H .. AutuT Ashevilia Pioneer: :MW.iUomo of our subscribers please bring us in a load pf dry wood fMj r By all means, let this mournful cry be heeded. To ' be entirely out of dry wood is no laughing matter. ; ; . ? Raleigh Sentinel'. The drum mers are beginning to roll in again pretty lreeiy, wmcn uaicaies uint kue xvuikuciu merchaats are confident the business tide has turned and times must soonimproye. ? j Charlotte J.:":Mr;-WM.! Vandever, of Sugar, Creek, in Mecklen burg, has given us some facts which show what can be done outside the cotton rows.' From three cows he sold last; summer; 18. T worth of butter per week, and raised; lour nogs, mainly on Duttermusv irom. which he got 750, lbs of pork. . In the fall and winter, the profits of the cows were not so great, but still they were profitable.' The clover lot furnishes abundant food for them in summer, and he feeds en clover J cotton seed and meal la tue winter.; ,. 4 ! : NBW ADTKBTISEfllBNTS. HrjN8oN& Ck.--)vercoat& ; ; u I B. K. W. Situation wanted 7; i nV -? ; A. L. IKossKjr-Lost bretspial 5 ? Hasriboh & Aulkh Hats whd caps. If ;1 Wmoht A STKnicAH Real estate sale.' i UBANT, lUXTON CB W,-TWUHTi Weight Sb BrimiaAN--0ilerWnthlngtoh ft Seaside Railroad,, KKBCBHBB& CApuDZBBaoa-Mealrba- con, flour, sugar, Ac ; ...,u . , j Wa arandw Jn the midst of the " - t - .': The.OfSce of the- Superior Court Clerk was being lerk was being overhauled aid renovated yeaterdy.-..-7 '- e. warrant was isuei jBterday. for te arrest of John fiagget charged wiUi vari crimes and misderrteanora. ' We learn that th yar!3as banaa I ciosea on xinrnaay nezy u? no of Pebrnary,? being .Washington t hurth- J . . . . 1 M . . . r uaj, aas icg-i uvMuajf. ij-,.,; i : : The determinedVand Draotioal (tffnrta ' nf thei Wpaent ' Roar 'nf ' Coantv :V"mnrB S4 nV- wserved praises on .aljhinds.- j ; - We are , informed Ithat,; on : St. Valentine's Day the NavaSsa Guano Copi- I ipf Wilmington "shipped 2448bags!of I ,vit. fM4ilfinra'- A' nrotl-" mTwl Jshinment . c?-hiv I I There will be a meetme of. the V ' . . .. .. P , :j , ,, !lThJI J.' "J I thA . TtAltarna Ccmeterv I Anaiaooia,y.4 . Company at the"-:City , Court .room ?this CThnrsday) evening; at 71 o'clock. : : A,' full - attendanceisdesiredi ,&y-ti f i 'i iisiriji;i 1 jVw.a-.iIs.- 7?! :Wio wweottd? fweatner ana possmiy iign. rains loupwea by - clearing Weather,; are the 'Indications for this section Wday.; ; Jf, j 'jl. 3 j- The. tall chimney formerly; at tachei to the workshops of' be W., C. & A. R. TL, oh Eagles Island, wu levelled with the ground yesterday, It fall causing a tremendous shock. It had upwards of twelve tnousana Dnac in it j fj r '- A colored man by j the name of JLhram . Weft, charged . with, aqtiag very disorderly ; in the offlce . ot.Mr. .Davis, Standard-keeper, waa arrested, i yesterday afternoon, and. after hearing before Jus tice uarauer, was euuiuwiea to jau. t t; . m ' - . m a ea i . Vslentinea .were circulated In abundance yesterday and-: last , night, the most of them being1 oa th eomio order. One of the young" gentlemen connected With the. 8tas .got three, but when he opened them 'he exclaimed "Not for Joef v ' ; We neglected to mention ia our last that the-Oiarity BaU, given at City Ball oa Tuesday night, was a. decided Buceeas, a wUh .its taacfctment, Tha attengapca was large, and tha ujoymast ail that eoull ba daalratl.' i? -! -u s- .iv! I'vi. v ? BMamemejrsTsBBa Aaiataiet rrtariar car Craaevataiu ' ' . Thocss EartlsldjCcIiJ, chared with hrcsiy, wu trcrt t:n frsa eouaiy Jtsttrlsy mcrrlrtaiaaetria fica Cs Crrlct Cssrl C2 tzsralt aad 1:3 la ta tv&U tscra t CsvCae .wtsra ta rH ta fcs!d fcr lattMS f 7zzyt i!iww 4 t; - I Tth. wown antahfS; foe ttWS 1 CztoXX a HSWEiU fcafslAsi JIEW V - . - .. "--r-m. 7 - I-!?-,,!. j, tThafAa that ehrvalria t satasr-saafBSBSja mm' arraira ar ana MnnarMs antraaiaa j - -CaVtnre f the Ssitf Me kmc fcc-''f-?: SiiJ.:i:a'tJ!'ui 1 f Detective arr and' posse made another I successful faid yesterday, this Unje sno ceedine in arresting one Primus lioorel uUa$ Prtausoungr-chaisedjCMXthe ifai davit of Mr. W. F.- Potter, with stealing I knd butcbirinjc ofli Otter Itdclt be-1 1 called ,Oaklev:,, a few mUes up the North- J .thranftinritorf6tf-:R!aTT4ver. De-1 tentivA nArp. ttiidhiA Men landed from a I boat in the neiehborhood of the nlace se-1 lected by the robbers for their" headquar- ters," to approaoh twhich they had to make thenVwy through a dense swamp, wading .AVWwii ik.i.VnM. in mrin and some of them eetUne. their clothine I nearly torn -from their .persons by briars, t overcoming all obstacles, however &ey fiuallraucceeded in ,flnding the nlaceihey tghtinUkmiscaptithenng of Sang which hadmade that localUy! their vase or operations; ana lor wnose ar-1 rest Ufflcer uarr Had the necessary warrant i from Justice Gardner; - '1 oifoo TMi!a WoaghV safely to th fiitlr and lodMd in laiL where he will I await a preliminary examination .before Justice Gardner f;a .tisxi't One by one this vigilant and energetic Officer takes the thieves in otnfof the wet j and he certainly deserves the thanks of the ! communityJor what he has already accom- pushed JU this ;irection. , ; i.. ,. vj r: The following cases were disposed . of yesterday morning: 0 , , s . ! William fimltVi ),.nai nrlth- alaAnlnop uatlera shed, was ordered tdpayr a fine of 1 15 and icosta or work- for ten 'days on the streets. V J:. Q. Xf Shleldsarged with disorderly ( conduct, was required Jo give a justified " ": ' ' .... I .bond of $l(X f his appearance this monu Kate Thijrpen. charged with gambling in her house; judgment iuspended'ni the aymentf1 costal - j1 fy i v WllUam Price, 4arged with the . larceny of wood, the piperty o John Mayer, was ordered to give it' justified bond in the sum of fl00 for hia appearancet the next term 'cf;tWBuperI6r,Ooijrti! Several cases' were conUnned over for a future hearing. .:)--'., j j : mi'm anew i ,' -'- '. i-uy -t.; : A Hrteas asiA rBfMlM2Ftal .Bara- i-'. asisxe ;t-.iii j.-f.;..s " ., A young' colored woman,' living Ja (hat I wnoae name we failed to ascertain: met I wimaTerrserioiisaccidentyeBterda noon, between I and '2 o'clock.' It appears ww.av T?. i some means, her etothing bscame iguted. ithe wind had the tendency to increase the 1 flames. Her cries for help attracteil the at tention of a "colored man a short distance off, who rushed to her assistance and finally,' by throwing her by main ' force to the ground and dashing sand upon her, he succeeded in putting out the fire. In the meantime, she had been ouite serious r i burned on different portions ' of the body, becoming deiuious from pain and fright. ianaax last acconnw, was consiaerea in a . .... . . . . : I somewhat critical condition. 'The following willahow the state.of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned,! at J 435 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from; the Signal Office in this city: AugustaV,1;.?. Charleston,. .-. ...44 Gorsicana, ;. i, ... 45 Montgomery,. . . .'.40 Mew Orleans,. .- .'.64 KoriOtK.i......! .83 tvuntaRaasa,.....72 Savannah,., ...... 87 8L Mark,....... 44 Wgmlngn,y.; f 43 1 Galveston;.; Jacksoavilkt, . . .50 KeyWest, .,.71 liobilew.. at. Oaarce aad as. Arawa AtBtiatie ! At the regular anaual meeting' of the above club, held last;, evening the pld bffl-j cers were re-elected, as follows: , . j iVfLii-vBerrv Gleaves. , ' ' 2WtwaitfWm. lyfev t: .r jBtotndst Committee John Oolville, : W. Stoddkk; Junius Dayis, ia Bruta Collar,; R. G. Boss.; "i I-- Itatet Cvasi tfatefcar laau " The thieves made a rah) upon Mr. T. H. j Johnson's butcher pen Tuesday v night,! carrying, btf -about one hundred and fifty j pounds of fine beef, which he had hung up Is his slaughter house, prepaxatory to put-: i ting it ta the niafket yiesterday tnoraing. Ashe keeps soinev very fierce dogs, it is supposed tjtat the theft was commuted, by ome ene who l faiaUhir with the premises and whoa the aalnals would not molest Vi ;,riMMaMSBVaSBJSW'Mvv . Lmlsmt sTysliasa i ! Jloaday neit, fhaSSi iasi, wCl ba the thueeathJt&nlTBrsar of tha Order -of Xol;hU pf, Pythias, which, by resolution of taa Eaprcrns Lbdse, must ba celebrated ta some maaaer. The Unlhts cf car city tstaad lot;t thea kfora tut ' catatsttlaa fat ' ' Cgorgt Poissat 'Who 'was f r.r tar Urcaaybafoni thal7orCeTet7 csrsir, ttt uta tl to irt 111 lsaUIsaUda at cCr CzVZz2 la Us cc- lea. wa tsrtl er to GzZ2l2z tia OX-; t:; d 1 M W I ' T i it nil . .-ti. A. Jtmm ft... 1 tmistssa cf i ir WHOLE NO. 2.973 TrvwMea tf'i CoBumerelal Scbobf j-"readier. : .t'gvis I'i-.''.'i--. Ayoung and rather: prepossessing strap-. erf.anq, moreover a man of very pleasant, address, who answers to the name bf tlieo-;' dore F. "White, made his appearance in thiy eonmiunity a few weeks since.'hailiiig f rom Saavme, Va., -fltDBflkp Va.?:CoininDiaj jO" and perhaps other locaBtiept but mpsUj, lodsines at a resoectable' nrivate btiardinGT house kept by a lady.' : After settling Hfm seu comioriaDiy, ne jpvo out was intended opening -a : commercial' school; and succeeded in securing five scholars. from whom h?: managed to. obtain, an ad vance of fire, dollars i each. As to his com- petency the young gentlemen' have' no mpftsx of ladcinc &fl lie removed, alter giving them one Or twolessons, to al9cal ty wmoa was not very inviting lonueao ttpon commercial school.' Finding thatthey werehot to get vlueived.to themoney advaBded, 4he young men de- manded itretorn one of remark. s. f- v t?r?r ,..rw' y. r-- weuldhave- sfactiott if.re wasny J give it to himT Pretending to;1ear peonai Tioience wasiuicuucu uuu, u went before Justice YanAsaringe and swore .out a peace warrant Hgahrat the youn g man referred" XoY which washieard' yestetday morning and resulted in the dismissal of the case;' White being" ordered, to' pay the costs,-in default of which he was lodged jn niaamsury Aalsnon.! J-lJf 'vx ..Referring to the .hnmense houses 4cn greeted this brilhan actress i'Cbarlestonj lor over a weecv one oi our coniemporanea of before the P8 a eentury; haaany greast at-j temptea sucn a xeu ioAiaarieu-7-uo even Cushman in ; her .best; days, nbr; T 1-1 1 J nni n-rrft "Miss Anderson is a wonderful, actress; combining the beauty of "Julia Dean with the renins of 30harldtte CushmsE' Q M ' 1 Miss' Anderson gives one entertaihment In this city on Friday evening nfexti HyBtyp body: wDl want to see and hear Ahis charm- ingaciress, Lr--.-- i,-J:,niJ. ' Uaiaaallaaia Letter. The following unasailahle letters remain in the city postofflcet W, H. Heriing,rnr fieid; Hoses flail C. Tames; Mary Crontev, V. D. Qrpnley4 Mary Cronley, Laurinh ; h aiVBB AND nABINE ITEMS. " The Senior. Tennessen,. sailed, from Ymyiden, Wales, for this port on the '27th i The ' schooner' AUoona, Fitzgerald, cleared from Boston for this port on the 12th inst.. . . i 'V:- I ' The steamship Jtepulatot,' Poane, ar rived at New Tork from this port on the 12th insL ' '?: iui- M . . f - The schooner John A. Griffin, dpt.: Foster, and the schr. Oliver Jameton, CapL Campbell, now in below, are expected up to-day. . r?"-i z . y ) Safe, reliable, harmless and cheap, is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.: Price only 5 cts. 1 ''if1, crrif itebbs:5' Book BorDanT. Thb moaaiaa Stxb. Book Mad ery does an kinds of Binding and Baling in a work raaotike, manner, and at reasonable? prices. . Her chants and ethers needing Receipt Books," other work, may rely oa promptness lathe execauob of. thejrorden. . ii;r r. -;i,;f 1 " ' Taaatawa parariHiaT-InTalnable tp; it 'J.! road companies, steamflhip companies, banks, aier- cnants, maaaiactarers and others.'" They are en during and. changeless, and will copy 'sharp .and . clear for ah indefinite period of time. Having Host received a fresh sevdit of these inks, wearanra paraaw execateoraers promptly ana at .moderate prices. No DAXoaa aeed be apprehended from an attack of Pneumonia,- severe Coughs, Consumption,; and various other Throat and Lang diseases, pr even Croap and Wnooping Congh among' your children whoa Bososaa's Oaaxax 8raupcaa. be obtained. of any Druggist in the United States. " One 76 cent ' bottle will care anr case. It is a ereat blessintf for our people to know that they can Tray this prepara- ttoaj ia w usawKioB. ,- eampie nocue :w i f ven, t. CoHSuapTivxs ' Tan ' Konbat t Every moftient of delay makes yonr cure more ho; pelessj and much depends on tiie judieioas choice of a Jre medy.' ThS amount of tesuaoajr in favor; of Dr. Scaenck,s Pnlmonle Syrup, m' a.eure'for icon sumption, far exceeds "all that caa be brought to aapport the pretensions of any other medicinq. See Dr. Scheack's Almanac, containing he eerUllcates of many persons ef the highest respectabllityi wha aavebeearestored to health, after being pronotnoed. iacurahle by. physicians of acknowledged ahUlty. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup alone aas eurod aiany,'' as these evldenees wm a&ew; bat the care is (often promoted by the employment of tiro other remedies which Dr. Scheack provides for tte'purpomel these aMiaoaal remedies are Schenck's Sea WeeA Tonle aadlTAadrake FiUa.,. By the timely use of these aMdidnea, according to directions, Dr. Schenikcer- tties that most any ease of Consumptloatnay be Taaa f nli aai ntsr tai tnmf f ssesait n se m W as et Vtai eMtttalaal a ia BsWaasaasTfcsai asm yi wisisBiiiMiieiu w sjh aAA yuii4fea ws See, eorner Sixth sad Arch Streets, ftulsaelphla, ereryltolday,wtMraahUttsnfot avkse mast be panniKn, RtTSSSLL BAOUQHT3TTla Chsrlotta H.a ea the evening of the. Uth rebraary, at the TTryoa. r. r. alc.t, LUSibLU Writstoa,M, a, aad j 1UM CLARA V. DAOPasaTI, a(, paasletta, Uw cczaxT ATrsroox'av ssAmT cziiza Ltsra t-crja citrt a -- ? fJIf. w !tte (Lau-u ' , i MA Hi I. I Lr-r W -M 1 DV 9 00 M s so 600 .0 60 8 00 15 00 SS 00 SS 00 im uajr.u..... ........ ftaa week. ... .. Two weeknvr..'..-....fc... .5-'lf'hMeweaka,iJ..i..i,i... U ... U - . 4Lm.m. " '.TwomoutM....... . . vin uivuwit'.tM . ..... - TMee montna,. j . j, " Glzmnthi, . . . ! . 60 00 tlOBatelT low rates, v CWCon tract Advertlaementa taken at dtobot- Five Saoarei eetlmated as a onarter-coliima. ana tea squares as a half-colnmn. v $$W?l ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, X SITUATION BY A YOUNG KAN WHO fas lAd Ten Years expeiienca la the. KetaQ Qre cerr and Feed Business. . ' t&$H& 1:BoxNo.60,Tatoro,H.C. Our Overcoats j fiB FIW IN HOMBKBi ; ' ' u-;t--'f-;V:' .-.Vcv..,- , BUT LOW IN FBICZ t ! - UMBHUUIifta AMI v&fln (snlMf x ...-"'.- .? .. Battsta. loTttaies. 3 Vg VZBtUB Ofr3TD IN ACCORDANCE WTTfi X the protiio8f ttiseveral and tespeettre in dentnrea at monkiffe hereinafter referred to. made brThonKw B. Oarr and his wife Caroline N. Carr, ' the Lot of. Land and Fremises eon Bmises conyeyed dt said m and hereinafter oeserlbed. dentures or n will be sold by public auction, for cash, on SATUR DAY, ITCH DAY Or MARCH, lsn, at It o'clock, orth gage being made to DuBruu cnuar, mcaaet oqut and Epbert B. Calder, as Trustees of "The Wil mnigton Buildlnr Assoelattoa,'1 and too real estate ueieOT eon Teat tees to eonreye transferred and conYered br said ssM Assoelatiom. by deed dated the Sth day of' April, 1871. and duly registered in the office or the Kecuter or tne uonnra ox-. New Hsnerer, in luddladentares of mortgage being made directly to Rnnh- B R R at TiHsm 490: and the remaining ten or said Association, via : The first of said is dea tares ef tiortgate bfeartof 4ateUe4tli ot AnitieLlseB, and registered in the office aforesaid la Soek W. W. at page SffTf the- seeond dated the Slst of Jaaasrj, l&TO, and reelteied as aforesaid in Book T.T.. at HH' Uifi third dated the 8d of Jannary. 1S71. registered as aforesaid In Book AAA, at page thefftftrta dated the STthof April, 181. and re SIS gistered as aforesaid in -Book B.B.B., at page Set; Se fifth dated "the S8th of September, 1871, aad re- . gistered as aforesaid in Book O.O.C., at paw 478; the.sixth dated the 4th of OctoDer, 1873, aad regie- . teredas aforesaid in Book PJ.F.. at pace S44; the . serenth dated Hie 16th ef Joa4, 1878, ahdreglstered as aforesaid la Book G.G.Q atpage 686; the eighth dated the 1st of December, 187a, aad registered M aforesaid in Book B.H.BW at page 868; the niatt dated the S8th of December, 1878; and registered as aforesaid In Book JJ.H.H., at page 445; the tenth dated the BTth ot February, 1874, aad registered as aforesaid ia Book H.H.H.. at page 76; the eleteata dated the Slst of AprU, 1874, and radsiexed as afore said in Book J.J.J., at paRe IBlt aad the twelfth da ted the Ktth'of October, 1874, aad Teglstered as aforeeaid in Book K.K.K., at' page 161. The land -and arerinses coBTeyed toy said several faaeatarea of mortsase. and to be sold as aforesaid, beinr ait f nate te the City ef Wilmington aforesaid,, and Dott I ed and bounded as follows, vis: Beginalng ia the I Sorrfehin Mae of Market street at a peiat ene naa- and rmy-one reet eastwanuy iron tae sorua- vinterseenoD oi.juEKezsueei witavTVBt , Btreet,ihence tanning eastwardly with said fflte of Maricetwrect twentv-ionr ieev ana roar laenei ehea to thekte . th mmer of a lot. formerlT belonffhie to the line of the lot referred to and at right angles-, with lt n f Market ctseet to the ttaeef aa aUer ex tending JMioe Front street to Second street, known u Rrttenccmrt,s aile. thence westward) with the Northern line of said Alley to a lot which formerly belonged to the later Mrs. A. Paal Seplton, aad tnesce nortnwaroiy wun ine wesiem line oi me 101 iBft referred to, to tne beginning oa Market street. , Wilmington, February lstn. 1877. , feb 10. Attorneys. .' Hprtgagee'8 Sale. JjY VXETtJK OF THE PROVISIONS OT A certain deed ef mortgage made by 'The Wflming- ton and Seaside Eallroad Company" to Jons W. -., . . . - eak, R. S. Ledbetter,' and '-The Bank of Hew Ba- noref," dated 3d day of Angost, 1875' and Jdnly re efttered ia the proper office, in Book LJL 483 and following, the undersigned, as the of said jnortoaeee, will, on 8ATUKDAY, Book LJLL.,at page Anoraeys MARCH NEXT, at 11 o'clock, A at the noor of the Court House, in -the cause tebe sold "by public auction, OU8 LINES incl ilndin ding the Bails, Sills sad Superstructure of ere ty kind connected therewith, lying la the CUT ex Wilmington, owned by or belonging to said WU- mingtoa and Seaside Railroad Company, together with the leasehold Interest and estate of seidCoaa- oanr on the Lot at the southeastern Intersection of Seventh and Red Cross streets, on which Its stables ere standing; and also all and singular the Rights, Privileges, Basements sad Franchises ef said Cam. pany in ny way connected with the ase and enjoy ment of said lines of Railroad, aad the receipt of the issues and profits ef the. same, and at 19 o'clock ,'M., of said day, will cause to be sold as aforesaid, at the Stables referred to, all and singu lar the Horses, Mules. Cars, Wagoas, Carta, sets of Harness, and other Personal Property of said mort ' gagor. 'The Wilmington and Seaside Railroad Com- wunungton, jfepraary iota, vrrt." ' y . i WRIGHT, tt STDstAN, febl5-ta " '''Jt" '- Attoraeya, Watef'OrouzLd Ileal. tt j 1 A A Bask. FRBSH WATBR-. UU GROUKD HEAL, Ur- I ,na For sale by - ... feb 15-tf ESRCHNBR ACALDSR BROS. Bacon; Bacon. - Bacon. 'OA -Botes D. 8. "8l6t8,J ''-7 ',s?Smoked. 5 .10 -D. 8. SHOULDERS, . feb-trKRCa4R- CIALDKS BROS. j "ty.". " .... , .. . . : ; SMt, Hour, Bico and Lard. J aV-ia 'BaeWiJryaatPodt. ;.. ."iU U U fe MARSHALL'S BLOWS7 SALT, gQQ BblsFWpgradee, - . T i T B re sale lebv feb 15-tf , KKRCRNKB M CALDES BS9B Goffeo. Sugar, Hails, &c IQQBsgSCWrrEB. . ' ' i ! Bbls SlJaAB, - " JQQ Kegi HAILS, - ,. . j j . 9mm sarnies. Vea ; 'I' 4'.' i feb 15-tf BISRCHKKH :k CALDXS BROS. - . , v I f V p h . R A H SH I r-.-, :;. , One tilsnt. PHIDAY, Fe.ietSu WWn APPKARASCI X7f THIS CRT OF THR j BEILLIAKT TOUKa C2AatATKJ . . .AjgmTa,v -?.; ..' . Ilica; ' Ilcry iliiticrccii, (Cadet the rasaasmjat ef Cr. JCiaiT.rcSS). 1 Aided by the FCPULAS ACTCZS, , . . ; .-. , cmiL CAELB, AND A FIC3T CLAC3 COPAHT. M .OlISO JULEST. ' f ""F"r 1 " t t's si t" I" ui at., at tne uourt tionse, in tne mty oi wununi In the CoontTof New Hasorer, and State of K Carolina. The two first of said indentures of mort out or wuminrton. fer cash, all and OF RAILROAD. X 1 v 1 I. A. 4 I l.e 11-44 US is f i - 'Pi it . v.: r i :j i f i n 1 1 4 1:1 f - .it Lf 7 i 1 Um WIUIUUB1VU. XUO J -, m 4 ' I :i - . ' ' -r I - . ' '. - . .. : !''". ..." I - i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1877, edition 1
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