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... THE HORNING STAR. ' ' By WH. II. BERNARD. I'UBLIsSlED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. af Sai K4.TKS Or SDB9CBJFTIOM DT ADVANCE : One year, (by mail) postage paid, Six months, ' " " .i.4 4 00 Three months, " " . ? $ One month " " " . 00 To City Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Onr City Agents aae not authorized to collect for more than three months in advance. .if. I .! .,t fill 1 : JIT - mm mm OUTLINES. WHOLE NO. 3,19a Some Oakey Hall is in New York robbers stopped the Dead wood stage and relieved theseven inmates of . their valu ables; the thieves were afterwards captured. The Czar is at the Russian headquar ters seven miles from Plevna. - Silis- tria is threatened with investment - Tlie Kussians tost lour tnousana men in aifjeriai t?i:t- k .-.x- : . : i . . .ciSu woserver:: we are I bitpbrior rnrnr : i . i i nainAri tn hoai-Ko vr -w. . i - . ; i . viiAiaHKR nv riAinmrii'Dr.u - . OI I . , ... ... I .. - .' I TUMa UUVSE. : VOLXXI.--NO. 36. Ibe Haaslan . Guard. I PnVAAn a. ,3 -a- "A twnrauuueuuB ljonaon Times. 1 : I ti t-". : "cjruwi To-day at-noon ih ttm 1 h;BT, d -JMa right viewed the ; First Divisior, of the on Monday ausS the SeS? Guard as it Jmarched through this SOT110?,,0' two fingers. Miss village. Notwithstanding extremely city fc cold weather auda stronrfi,i fJST mUZ!,?0?" ?fm a very -sue- . K . , . . - o i """""'V' iuur m several or onr the east, accompanied in the morning towns. f - Richmond county-- WILMINGTON, N. C., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1877. 1 lie ivusjiauo ivkj iuui uiuuKuiu uicu ill . . , - . : c- .v. i piQ i Nfofu Q m aniy. 6rt , - I iiur U their recent fight The Duke de t?3'H2!K5 celebrated regU t2,m r nl school taxes t3.48421:a cannfv bout fl. J Cazes has resigned bis place in the French Cabinet. -- Senator Morton's death was announced in the Senate; . six Senators were appointed U) attend bis funeral Two more honest Chicagoans have made a show of hands; debts heavy, assets small. A Wasbingt won the J nu ismail- taxes fijj.aoa 25. vFranklin crinnte ' ino- th u,Z. ., uiioJty, passea on tothorev mw crm,n- Valuat on ofnrnnrr kak qqa r i.' l r-fB-t i me prosecution. Without fifreat ooats. in full viaMa eral State $3,745 89: SDecial tares a si 7K. dress. A. Grand buke-lhccom! SS lafT ?.f? '64, county' taTM: mander-inhief. who rdt.5 S ISilv0i nty.yalnaUoS of lastniaht. V ... :::":r, r"1- a'kr0?:. general state tax -- oar oeverui aaya i fiuu o; special atate tax S3 316 45- in Plevna--waa present and, previous 49; county tax :$12t- xiie Smlili ni order Trial Armament . of Counsel-" WaUlnxfotlie Ver ' diet A Trlnmvhani Acanittai- An AffeetlQK scene &c. ' The argument in the case of the State m. Robert L Smith was resumed in the Supe rior uourt yesterday. " Judge Bussell spoke an hour and twenty minutes, his be- Annnal ITIeetlne Klectioi or Officers Report of Prealdenf VanBalcke- Mllton Nobles. , - . ; The play, C'The Ph(Eaix"), presen ted at lea,&e.; -r p jv ;? : jL ,;j ,f - the Opera House last. evening is :'priatniv The annual meeting ' of the Chamber of f ensationaU but also entertaining, in some Washington city mUitary company to the arrival of the Emperor, upon f3, 1 ' gold medal at the Richmond Fair. I the scene, iuopected the lines. His I Tarbord SchltAerner: OnThnrs- - CI -w vw IVVI It Was an ingenious and carefully delivered I cumbents, as follows apeecnana gave evidence of decided ability. Mr. N. A. Stedman, Jr.," of Bladen, made the closing speech for the defence. Mr. Stedman has been at the bar but a few years, and his friends here were anxious to near nia tirst effort before a iurv of New Commerce was held at. the Commercial Exchange yesterday morning. The usual routine business was . ' transacted, ' after which an election of officers was bad, re sulting in the selection flthe present In. :' President A. H. YanBokkelen. ;' 1st Vice President-Eduard Peccbar. ! 2nd Vice Presidents-Donald McRae. passages witty,' and always amusing and laughable in he extreme. - A large audience for a rainy, disagreea ble night, was present, and attested by frc eDt Ioud applause tboir enjoyment of the. performance. '' M': t . " Mr.r Milton Nobles fi,irtll' - Mtf VUf llba I J 7 tl. i fJt afterwards Jim'Bludsoe, or' "The Phtenii,!. was a perfect success.if we are to judse his . RATES OF ADYEBTI8INC. One Square one day........ " tj w . , two OJiya,..."..""""""f'Vr V $i five days, J One week, Two weeks,.... Three weeks,. r One month, Two months,.... i nrcts montns. ou manuu,. uiib year,. ... a 3 50 4 00 6 50 8 50 10 00 17 00 24 00 40 00 60 00 tiootw1,nent- " Por . Ten lines gelid NonpareU type make one equare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TWO HIGHTS0HLY ! Friday and Satnrday Nov. 2 "and S. Grand Family Matinea Saturday Aft'n. unsettled; the Left wiU meet onBonday J10 ?0 h stalwart physique, rfeldiur- I SorUl of goods. Nothing rassavedT - Mr. to decide npon the course of the party. I f "Bft ana, almost , faultless dnll l iiVt,01"110 neep.ln ALondon limes correspondent fur- If 9 8Pndid troops which J have Toods : .: s . -r .v- I J08 Seen DaSS before flia Tmn;Bl 1 Rfllon i n ishesjin iateresting review of the Asiatic campaign. '- A violent gail prevailed at Ne w York yesterday-. ' -i A revenue collector in Georgia has been arrested , on the charge of defalcation. - ; The steamer Bismark was burned yesterday at St. Louis. In the House yesterday motion to lay the bill to repeal the resump tion act on the table was defeated by a vote of 108 to 140; the bill went over. . An abitract of the provisions or the army bill is given. New York markets : Money steady at 7 per cent ; gold heavy at 102f; cotton quiet at lliH cents; Sou r un changed; wheat without change; 'corn 1c lower; spirits turpentine quiet at 34 cents; rosin steady at $1 701 77$. Majesty. Smith. He' spoke over two hours, and th very general opinion of those who heard him is that he Anmiittofl himaairmsn... pass Defore his Imperial Beiweenthe circus in Tarboro and the J reat credit His speech was eloquent, ine store barely escaped with their lives. were insured for $3,000. - The Ureat Kace. leW hTe- a thorough cry aloud with a miehtv voir T n nTim-l ?l'wianoe wun b&th the law and the were two men V Died, on tha uth I facta of the both 1 he -well-known Kentucky horses were .tw.n,Jn " Died. on the 25tb I Iact8 i case, and was very highly corn- Ten Broeck, Kinff Faro aad Vra ? 2r ot consumption, at I pnmented by members of the bar and Cruz Wa. V W,- - Ex Qffldo, President of the 'Produce Ex change, with tb PresideBt and Yke Pres idents, constitute the Executive Council.! We subjoin the annual report of the President of the Chamber, as follows: ' ? PilESIDENT's BKPOBT. WrunNQTOK, N. C, Nov. 2, 1877. to Chamber of Commerce,' 'WUmington, GkNTLEMKN The ahftAn'pA nf mamCAr. day from Baltimnm Thoir I the 30th vear of hr , I .. After being charged bv the Court ilil 'rom the city has delaved the annnl post condition, and with continnKi o-n cArespondence- A- negro woman on Mr. I Jy wtwed at 2 o'clock aid ourt took a f "?.v2,d ln? "Kular time, which is the .1 ... ... O I W llpmnean Uillnt.H1. .1 .... I : . wcaiuer tor cara , uuivuiaii j icu uiucun. Loan inev i luree mnniha nirt t .tt. tit- j .-j. were at Baltimore last week. It is I &ht- Crops are average in our sec- I divided as to the verdict that would be ren-1 f"810 connected with the purchase and expected that Parole will reach Je- i,0' to cotton, which, I think, is 10 dered. The outside sympathy was almost 1LPZ k ui. ouu 01 last season, uotton Dick-1 ,... .1 7 sr .? ""r 7 Y" WiUC1 mawers oi tnrr ia u:j.ut i i . . . . l cuiuciy wiui nmiin inn tt x?m a n ffliinu V " . MM UUUVlUt W find a man who did not aav hn nmriit tnha sent th "Hi.tlo I old sentleman from Tfooh 1,01 Lannniii. v . . . .. geWingn to Rancorns for a few days' before the witnessed the depar-1 ered the ch.r f ih. nL!, rest Drenaratorv in tl,o o " ture of Capt. Watson's freight from h I f"1 tte chare of the Court ery damag- Saturdav. f!.M.. k1. f a.fcwJ.days ago, directly after which a "8 to bis prospects, and thei Secretary and Treasurer J .hn L. Cant- I clinf y the plaudits he received and the well.;L , ; i i yV : ;; c , . .. ,. ! I thorough,, manner in which he sustained Executive C6Uncil-GM..Harri8s,i; Jsinis I ..what to us appears to have been the author's H.unadnoMrn, ftyB: Calder, James Spruat.JJaeaL wm..ix lMUosset, and David G. Worth; second Tbursday in October. MrXionzo;rSchwartz iMoses SobtAons was excellent," his rendition of the charac ter being as true to nature and tradition as it was extremely amusing and eniovable. ! Miss Fanny L. Burt, as Sadie, the flower girl, afterwards Bffle EUmore, was very sat isfactory. ' ' ' ' ; ; Leslie Blackburn, the thoroughly un- Bcrupuious villain, was well portrayed by mr. eo. n: Aladdox. fn.,,-;:.:Ki4:: Io fftct the entire company is unexcep tionably .good, and each performer cer- tainly appears "to have been selected for novT Ten Dollars "1 w WUUUUVU LTOOtl I Tjrr n" V. . O ' nwuia uu .iiX. " - a v vaa saxaA VUUth a a . . O I W . I IPm nOAW Miltmnnla n1.a.a2 a . I i - .- cla v Sv! ?BTSU7 ,ttb saidrsnwtheW her lS Sf? rDrt tte absenceof TjMluce' Bxchaogev having been j Wa'PcalUveadaptabUity to the nassigned'l 'pAYB PdaN xtBe'aNT Cially 1 en BrOeck. than f hotr I thrA mnll. j.... xrr , I the lUrV DUhllC Onintnn valn mnth I established for thf nnrnnaa n.t 1..: I him k:n. . . ' .. I A ; DliOJ r.i.; , . ' 7 j I " - . . -"-"'"o ,u ucoiu vy euoesaav i .. - - r i k..j : . j rr v qsMug rome Park on Thursday or Friday TL -I1 l. Ve ?- Cotton pick morning, it bein unJrSU ?Z "I Forty cents xr x. -- ..." . i .nc i r' "icu ia tuc Keuerai price. An Mr. Pierre IiOnllard sent the "little old centleman from Naah .h - vuusiuerauie oeuin? is Deing done on the race 1oth iu New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore"in nearly all of which Ten Broeck is the favorite at' 100 to 75, as low as 100 to 80 having been bet. New York World. v Ex Mayor A. Oakey Hall has tnrned up again in 2ew York. Whether he had teen to Europe or had been leading the hostiles, or had .been the he.id.rmntrn of thn Pnnvl J. I BanolpliCe)nnt.Fair. vania miners, nas not yet been made Special telegram to the Observer 1 puunc. ne is a mysterious fellow I ashboro, JN. U via. High Point and tells a mysterious yarn. Proba bly the law officers will have some use for him. - .. f. . ,--,. J unu a "JSP u asKea mm wnat He thoueht of it "Well "he said, "that foremost thing Nrin a couple er coughs an' the whole string on 'em got up and slid off." GITY. there were some who expressed the fear that he would be found guilty of manslaughter. About 5 o'clock the jury came into the court room and took their seats. , A death- trade, the duties which Chamber of Commerce are such as are cal- uuiuieu w aavance me prosperity of Wil mington as a commercial port, the increase or facilities tor transportation, and the im provement of the avenues of trade and commerce. The improvement of the bar and river has progressed slowly but surely. The re- puria oi your ; FROM WASHINGTON. Tbe Electoral Counsel Feee. - Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. ; Washington, Octt 31. The publications which were re cently made in reference to the larse November 1,1877. f , The Third Annual Fair of the Ran dolph Agricultural Society opened here to-day. nnder the most favorable circumstances, and with every pros pect f being as successful as any former fair. Entries are rapidly being made. Will send a full report by WBW ADVBBT1SEKIBNTR. , c Munson & Co. Overcoats. f Renting of pews in St James Church. Green & Planner Sage, pepper, &c. Boatwright & McKoxr-Great attracUon, . binford, Iross & Co. Cotton ties, &c. Itoeal Dota. Committee eiva nssnrn n.o - .... . -- "V-u iiiai, me completion or tbe work, now par- likA atillno. u -i """. UJ uo auonai uovernment v, ww iWa. uu oi uusy i wm resuji in a aeptft or .water on the bar conversation. Then the faces of the jury J that wilr allow the passage of vessels of were carefully scanned by the spectators. I heavy-, draught The United States Engi- and imeMA. wm 0,i o tii. wut h a worn or great im- w w piuuauio rorumce to tue entire conntrv nri ta I iHiim .zrsz. " Wtt result. The impressionseemed verv irenfi- I practicability such as to 4n9t;rv I Qonrand'a oivmni)S rvom .T .Vi7-iLL.rv? J D I - , , , .rf " vvi ut I J i, . r "-I oiMvio nuicu uu him, as the bills say, or else the parts wem written especially for the actors who were to assume them. . ' , ' , - This afternoon.at 2:30 o'clock .a matinee will be given, when the ffdmission will be 50 and 25 cents to all parts of the house. Tonight the troupe give their last per formance in this city, and if you want to see some really good acting and eDjoy a hearty laugh, go and see"The Phcenix." I The steamship Hdleigh, Oliver, arrived at Baltimore from this port on the 31st ult. DIAGONAL OVBRCOAT. $6 50 bayseither a SACK or FBOCK SUIT, at OM. UNSON Sc COS. Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. nov3rlt TO BE ATTRACTIVE IS A DUTY of which Of . J - " I Hv ha. mmm Jtl t.L " . - V uv IB- Mcuunuru Dy mo national Uovernment I r6n jw "ecoinm? 118 bating pat- The work can be comnleted and mntin I lar BotUes redncel to One LK)W f,7 . -vv. . L,- ,jj . . muijuo. uuvicui. ah areasonauie cost considering " HMIHMMULWJ .VS un K 21.1 1 1 Kl 1 . HTIII fnTI J1 11 . n . . ... .n The clerk called th mil .mi I Coneress be induced hi am th. I f-ntuS.t? "yi1! TPM" a eiaile of- " " jivi , r- r ifiui" . v-vi. uutvowu ivuaillieiitin weioht ilMvn. i . i . .. i ciDie or irne rmnnmv it n7ni,i . uvauui vnniH nn. -. r auoncicu io uia name. Uenuemen OI tne I .r. V,7 r- Fi'"iJiaic nmiwi. vr.'J'Bnri."- quamy. .iaoies, nee ral, however, that Robert Smith would soon be a free man.. . A little later, the Judge came into court at atnsiA Ifi. frit . . L ( - , .11 u iuii ihe storm signal was displayed I 'urjr have 7ou agreed upon a verdict?" I complete the same, - . a a a . . a ... . Har at ine signal Station yesterday. Annual Fair of the The FifWmh V.HI.IY uiaue in reierence to tne larca I . . " tue hotel bill paid hv il. -Nroi;-! r?V vumDeriand County Agricultural As- publican committee for Mr. Stanley ?claUo WU LeId at Fayetteville, fmm , kao - I uoveiuiMr txi h t a I fii k ' I --'""' f Every effort is being made to make this the best Fair ever held at Fay- FJ pnTnral fnmmlocmn KJ 1 . , I etteVllle. by the respective National commit-I - ,.ocialIon offer a liberal pre tees of the two parties. InauirV I .m,um lw.t whlch w.U! be paid prompt- L so far as the counsel ly ln .ca8D;.also a Jong .list of special Matthews, called out-the from his ff iends that the personal ex penses of allihe counsel before the Cautionary signals are ordered continued at Wilmington and Smilhville j to-day. i . . .. . . ; ; It is estimated that the Smith murder case will cost the county of Bladen to $3,000.. "M engineers to I a de5ht to thTeye aSnhe' blad . therebvsavintreTrwnaAl hiw.nft. n.ti.ij riSrl rS1? ""M, : w yuuuuigs mi Dear witness to Us ntagic.,. . of repairing damage that may occur to tbe unfinished work. . j The storms of the -past season have been ELtJ, n ."d e?e as severe as any known th manner in I vemih fflSJT.:."1- . . . . a . . .... vvwuui vuiu, uitSUXaV" rt we6". nd decay. Book and Jour- ti. fflUI Address Ohio. ; 1 1 . a ueveiopea tnat so far as the counsel oii the Democratic side was concerned there is scarcely a modicum of truth in this statement Mr. Matthew H. Carpenter, who was taken out of the enemy's camp as it were, received a fee of $1,000 for his argument in the Louisiana case. Messrs. O'Conor, Merrick Blair, Trumbull, and all the other Democratic counsel were vol unteers, and not one of them received a cent for his set vices in any shape or form. It is of interest to see how the counsel on the other side fared. As has already been shown their hotel bills, which included all the luxuries of the season, were paid. Mr. Evart . is Secretary of State, Mr Stoughton special 1'icuiiuius is onerea. - Col. L. L. Polk will deliver the an nual address. Special arrangements have been made with the different railroad and steamboat companies to con vey pas sengers and articles at the usual Fair rates. Wr. Aldkeman. Secretary.' : The receipts of cotton at' this poi t yesterday footed up 1 ,684 bales, and tne sales about 200 bales. The Bladen "delegation", inclu ding Robert Smith and family, left on the steamer 6t,v. Worth yesterday afternoon. aeaai a a. im a a a t mm . wacu mo gcnisi ciers. wve nave, re sponded the jury through their foreman j Mr. R. H. Grant "Do you find the prisoner ruiltv or ' not trniltv aa fliarm1 in l)u I Which the nnflniahAd wort atnnA !. !ndtmant ' , , I ine seas Pave evident nf Ua I HaLwitn Information worth thousands. maUed free. il4CU came ine welcome I wfoa completed " " T, i J I ohSr" rDLTKUIACHM Qalvahio Co.. Cincinnati, TOponne, - jmoi uuty," whicb sent a thrill We have cause to feel rrtf i f; through the court room and which was I has been accomplished with ih anra.mi.I -??f v?1! dbsignbd the jmcBof theHore received wfb Wd Sanitations applause. '. : s, . le"il River and Harbor Annmnristinn khi : announced that the prisoner wai discharged, and Robert I. Smith, once more free, em braced his counsel, his father and several of his friends, and then hurried to ih nianninfr Honiw shpiw n mr .(Tnn:nn. i..j i .. I . " ,U4twiu8 . ..j v.uuuy or cieanng weain- meeting took place between hia wif and er. colder norlliwAstprlv nrSna ni : I - j l:..i ,t , v. n iuuo nuu iibiuk I w'uiwu auu UlUISCll. -r- Onslow next barometer, are the indications for this sec tion lo-fday! - . , A gale of wind from the south- wesi prevailed hereabouts yesterday. It commenced about half past two o'clock in the mOrniog. The ladies of the Fifth street M. E. church cleared a little over fifty dol- court meets Mondav I lars by, their recent festival, which ia dom j , 1 ... i o very well, tbe inclemency of the weather taken into consideration. ; ' It seems that Maria Worthara, the crazy colored woman alluded to a few days since as having been taken no on Spirits Turpentine! --Tarboro. has a St. James street, and Dossey Battle hibernates thereabouts. Mrs. Marv Edwarda aE. T.ff is minister to Russia. Mr. Matthews county, died on the 2lat nit in ha qi is United States Senator th'roup-h the I year direct assistance of the President, . There were thirty-one marriage the Greets and committed to the guard and- Mr. Shellabarger has been re- YlpQaB issued in Mecklenburg county .do- noQ8e i te keeping, did not escapefrom tamed in all the' profitable govern- riDR tober-lS white and 16 eolored. the county hospital for the insane, as at uawB ueiore me courts or tnis , . t ; -uoowyer: ine trial I nrst tnougbt She has been released. District. Mr MnP x,i, I of Stephen Durden. colored nndP t- J ' ASTOTrrsnTwn ottv-ukjci ti , . . t Which 19 frt hn rairivitt. . i , I m lumnn nhil.u...j t . . . 7 J 1 c' fers the completion, but causes lire unfin-- wdfrftdnaUtie8. 00 known to their ished work to belSjected to daage? caL While we have assurances that our. im- ld feai8e,?aeawNo Pn can naeitwiSont rnediate Representatives in both branches sMfi-.E?I0Se8 wm reUeve any case, of Congress will carefullvwatch and -wW 15f2?Hfe! IheaBKABTEOTiamBot be HJ.- -Tk- the nrnnpr t?m in 7;.. " .'.!" T I HLS: 7onr. roggwt about it aakvu lauim nu r t .w h...wo. tt 11 i cucrvnL n ir w.mni iuuesu. .... I n.nnn m Ii . I overcome with emotion and wept like a F "ttcr oi iunner appropriations, child P I would suggest that the Chamber consider "r . J s ? propriety of sending a committee to l hus has ended one of the most interest- Washington at such time as our Represen- ing cases that has ever been tried in New totivVmay5eem UaaT'sahle. nas indeed ended. Much bad feelincr has been before the Chamber n t " 1 -mi ... - - - " r7""- J ine visiter the V. S. Postal Commission to this cttv and the Pntttal nnnmni;n. Old Point Comfort, Virginia, has already led to improved mail f acuities South , with eWeoces of greater benefits in the future While the depression of business which has - been general over the-commercial world has been experienced In Just Received POWDERED BASE, : - j .-CAYENNE PEPPER, ' .Z For sale at novstr f Cotton Kes, Sailt, &c. 1 (( Bundles Hook and Bye 3Qgg Sacks SALT, , COTTON TIES, , : Boxes BACON, ' 500 Bbla.ll'L0UK.aU grades, iffy Bbls SUGAR, 1QQ Bbls MOLASSES, j OH fVKesjs NAILS, ' ' JQQ Boxes SOAP, , : V , 200 COFFEE,. : ; Bf ?vSiee0' Laxd Crackers, Candy, Snaff. Ac nor 3-trD&W . B1NFORD. LOKB &cb7?' OFFICE REGISTER OF DEEDS, -., . . ... ' NBW HANOVEB CO..N.C, 7 WILMINGTON, Oct 3 ), 1877. Eenew at Once. jETAIL LIO.TJOIi DKAT.KRS vriup i . . - , . -w-1 . . i mwww aa."- . censes expire on-the 31st of October, are hereby notified that they moet RENEW THE SAME AT once. V-:'- . v-" ;-:.;" JOS. E. SAMPSON, . ' Register of Deeds. Hi Oct 81 tf been engendered between the friends and eaemies of the defendantm Bladen coun ty; but Robert Smith has been acquitted by a jury of his countrymen, and here let tbe bitter feud die. i JSW.PV-- great vS- rr" " icuaiie us mat it npena tne matter and throws It ont of th aom K:Z. YtZ zxyri " thn. in-i. J " oiwoo. ana nl110' 8ba Wkbd Tohic, fob thb ctjbb of Dyspkfsia Inmobstioh, &c fhis Tonic produ. .fr Uoii of the atomiiccrSgp. petite, forminechTle. and Anr!n mn. g-7il.r- MOO. Af ' UUOUU1BI.B ScrmcK'a Mummw put. "fuawt, i. aee mis are alterative thfi?08 healthy acuon of the ltve"" ithJut ! leat danger as they are free from calomel, and thl Ever efflccious in 'estoring a healthy action of -awibb. air, - inuvyrarv. wnn nrsi pearedTas one of the Republican ob jectors, is Secretary of War; Mr. Kasson, who was another, is Minister to Austria. In addition to this, nearly every member of the return ing boards of Florida and Louisiana, and nearly every one of the Republi can electors for those States has been provided for with a Federal office. Gov. Williams, of Indiana, during I'm recent visit to Washington, did not state that he would appoint Mr. Voorhees as United States Senator in case of the death of Gov. Morten W. Williams maH , r - v w.unwuvfU.VU Ihn i , I. . . - vile DUU PRE cnarge of burglary and attempt at rape, was Uscar Kahn weiler, a son of oner was remanded to jail and'the sentence ag ihirea years, was the champion of a of death will probably be passed upon him awimmlngrace on the East river, at New to-morrow; at any rate ere the court ad- York, recentlv. makinr, th d!i., f IX. at. tolatrlec Coart. This Court adjourned yesterday at noon, after having transacted all tbe business bo fore it. The only cases of importance tried du ring the term were the following: Charles.E. Lawtoo, Deputy Postmaster at Magnolia, N. C, charged with robbing a registered letter." The evidence being of a positive character, admitting of no de fence, the defendant plead guilty; His youth and previous good character induced .,.?.ne8e remedies are a certain cure for Cennnmn. i r.! er.creTteVhtrbiiraTna . Kjmpttol, heretofore. munity equally with other points, but with i.uiouioiuier, we nave cause , io iook for ward with hOPe Of ft nrAfinprnna rnn wen the business of tb coSntrf is fully SUeoan'o- Now is Your Chance. 100 YDS HAMBURG EDGINGS to be sold at Exchange Corner. Prices wfll insure sales. All must come and buy a few yards. If you "IS01? lmmedlate need you soon will be. ! . oct30-lw N. H. SPRUNT. Millinery and Fancy Goods. MES. L. FLANAGAN WISHES TO AN , ?OQnce to the Ladies that she naa retornea from the Northern Cities, where she haTbeen ma kmK her FaU purchases in MILLINERY and everv scrlpaon of FANCY ARTICLES7 an? is no w prepared to show her patrons a VeryAftractive lid Beautiful Stock of afl the NEWEST frvrii? French Pattern Bonnets T aid VefbUks Feathers, Flowers. Ribbons, AtT v . 8 A. H. ; VanBokkklkw. s " 4 ,-. President ; ofther, ofWTornumpUoreThe SJLe-.t?.nSd Btxento the ito? " " - sTOuuigwuon, ana eaaoies tne or gans to form good blood; and thus creates a healthv circulation of health wil " j r! at th. t ' L" " cu acuon ' M tullB expiamea. will cure urowolac f Colored it e I dent of I ' CtonBumption, if taken mttme, aiid the uaraeil TeWBlhla. I cT pcrocrerea m Intelligence was received here of the drowning, on Thursday man by the name of Nelson Jones, a resi- aent or Middle Sound, Harnett township, in this county . It seems that himself and three others had been outside engaged in nsuing, ana were : coming is through .Moore's Inlet, the sea being rather rough, When the boat was capsized. Mr.' John I ue. ocoeacKuproressionaUyat his princiDal of tce, corner. Sixth and Arch street. PhUadShTh, . of a colored iddS! ? tot m,M journ8,Saturday. : Tarboro Southerner'. There was a man in Tar'bro town," And he was wond'rous wise; He fought against the new railroad,' Wtb a man of heavier size. And when he was a well-whipped man He cried aloud with pain Made friends, and now hewams to be Conductor of the train. Salisbury Watchman: We learn His Honor, Judge Brooks, to visit upon ! mue in five minutes and three and a quarter J mn the least punishment known to the ... - a seconas, and being awarded a silver medal I "w, one year at bard labor in the Albanv tnereipr. Wood ror North Carolina I tne snhippt Vnu.- - - I r rrutvnman: we learn Dpm . T , ' J WLUCI I "jf tuv who a amie in the hands of democrats, haa ro.ommor,l-l n I hl8 fathpr apnrro PAlnm.. .. in... t ICWIUIUCUUCU vrov. mMins to appoint Mr. Hendricks, Jjcan be stated with confidence that r. Hendricks has no desire to come ack to the Senate, and would not accept the position if tendered hiha. Wl-i V. rwui"w" tcuuerei Vhl fin,, TXTItl? i II IIIIHII1H f 1 H VOPlT I . . . - : . - . r - , nu Pperly abstained frnn7 ZiZZ rmnewhi8 a88a"t Pn him, indicate J bis father, George Coleman, some months ago, auu wno was under bond for his ap- ""w mo present term or the (Supe rior Court, has run away and will not ap- at at a a U Afa ... a . . . 'cii, luuuey iu pay me iorreiture or his bond. His motive, as staled to some ui uia neignoors, was to get, beyond the uUn cUgD buil; reacn or his rather, who penitentiary. ' Conrad Hanseman. rhnro1 " tuith atoaLl incr. or obtaining hv fn.n,i . t, I T Flowers and others, in another boat had the Wilmington postofflcewas tried and JMtcomein ahe of them, and, witnessing convicted. I tne accident, turjaed their boat back to The same defendant was also charged endeaTor to 'ecae tbe unfortunate men. with forglog the name of payee to a money T f lhem who had 8ncceeded in order, to which be nlead aniiitv. nd o &ttl?& on. the Bottom of the capsized James Belts, colored, implicated in the sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor at wer? taken off safely by Mr. aisturoance at Luppitt's Hall on Thursday Albany for two years. I r lowers and brought to land, but morning, was ordered to pay a fine.of $10 It is very rarely indeed that anv one tampers with the mails hereabouts without 'coming to grief," for which tbe govern ment and tbe public may thank our vigi lant postmaster, .CoL Brink, mayor'a Court. . , Before this Court, yesterday morninir. Cornelius Kelley, colored, fwas arraigned on the charge of disorderijconduct and ordered to pay a fine of 3, wnich was done j and the defendant discharged. H8fe8 I-Wen-Pricesraadkost ..Sf flf?- from "tne' conntry aolteited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Variety Store, Market Street octJtf nac ? MRS. L. FLANAGAN. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . Hotice. XhK ANNUAL KENTrNG OF THB'PEWS IN ST. JAMES CHURCH under the control of the . aV t . - - Vestry, wfll take place on MONDAY NEXT,;the 6TH INST at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Church, un der the' direction of the Junior Warden aad; the Treasurer, Mr. Robert E. Calder. The followlne Cc Notice. .following Pews teing In arrears for Taxes, Will be offered "for sale, viz : No. 83, South Aisle ; Noa. 4. 10 and la. Nnrth . .'a twj o u .w.j , uui. J . OVUUI or be confined in a cell for ten broadband water. days on . . . .avftu "f "rHOn as to hl action in advance the existence of a vacancy, the "est informed of Indiana Democrats are satisged that if he should be called wm rlu aPPint a Senator hi choice wui lie betWean Mr. Holman and Mr. oorhee8. - Dr. J. Jgummerell was summoned by telegraph Wednesday, to hasten to the ueusiue oi nis iatner, Thermometer lleeord. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.35 yesterday, evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin vvuco, auuuugu gooa . swimmer, was j" drowned, having probably been overcome by fright and the loss of the necessary presence or mind. Deceased leaves a wife , Gallery. nov 3-lt JAMES ANDERSON. . Secretary. Great lAttraction Committed for Stealing; Wood. V '"A colored man by the name of Haven and three children to mourn his untimely I p f '""c Trp rri r' ' t t fate. The body had not been recovered at r & A U J Li L . last accounts. . ... . . - J THr.!!- . . 3 i , uwuuu ui uu weidon. x,. o I iaanpd frm tiio Hirnai rkfnAn I f wbh urresieu yesieraay morning, oy who is believed to be approaching death T from the Signal Office in this city: : offieerifelaon of the nolide force, in thl The venerable man is in'ffis nlnSf-seSSd Z" I Mobile.. .61 L.LJ9 year, and has been in-failing , health for buuib uuie past. ! , The revenue oollectiens daring the month of October, reported by thecol- iwiur ui mis vue Bixmj collection district v8,oo oo. , j or tne same month last year the collections were t21 - "unug lire montn endlnr yesterday, there have been five interments m jwmwooa uemeterjr, three or whom were children. Neither of the adults died within the limits of tbe city. In Pinewood colored cemetery there were also five hiUr- Secretary. Th .."iswary remarkable Shewing 0Denpd-ii,;.i. J ,ug was i ior a cuy wnose population is certainly not Thl !?. with. Pray by Dr. Hoge. less than 9,000. Capt S. S. Pegam, . was very large, every I v ""re" ruemen, vi-j ivvvuvu lemi Hum lieutenant-Colonel Cathcart, commsnding the Colqmbia battalion of South Carolina Morgan 70,Vrflor W. JonT. troops, and Chairman of. the executive Bnlo i-1 Alabama, who made a committee of the State Agricultural Society, H'enoid speech. Subject. The Re- rginK "pon him to induce bis company to gllons of the Southern People Tto i tm- altend ttf ColambI and enter "'the W of 1877 reP'e 10 e contest for tbe $400 prizc-rCAato Sooibern Hiatorlcal Society. 1 Richmond State. 1 Ii P 9 n n im 1 M a . i -i . .m tt- "ceung oi ine ooutn- n -3tCl Society was held last K lni,he haU of the House of De gates. General Jobal A. Early, the seat Ti d " He,n& occupied, du Society intro- Uharle8ton. . . .' . . .78 Corsicana,'. . ; .. k.C0 Galveston, .. . .. . . 60 Indianola, : .60 Jacksonville,..:. 83 Key West,..;.... 89 Montgomery . .... 59 New Orleans,.... 63 PuntaRassa,. . .84 Savannah,.3..'. . . 1. 69 St Marks,... '..v. 74 wunungton,v...75 neigibood of the Carolina Central depot charged with stealing a cord and a half of wood from Capt. R. P. Paddison, at Point Caswell, Pender county, on Tuesday night last, and bringing It to this city to sell. The prisoner was taken to the guard house, bat immediately turned over to Justice J. GK Wagner for investigation. T The case came up before Justice Wagner, yesterday afternoon, the preliminary exam The. Norwegian baram . Xristina ination resulting ..in,, the- defendant being -fjutvaaa, arnveu ai lonuon from thia nnrt 1 avw juuu uuuu hi we Bum uu ine ai st Ult. . An automatic Boatwright & XIcKoy's FIRST CLASS KIVKK ANDMABINK ITEMS. The steamship Ashland, Dougherty, cleared from New York for this port oh tne aistuit v '- 3 , , - .a., .,', : - tar.r j buoy has been placed off Cape llatteras in twelvo fathoms of water, Cape Hatteras light bearing north west ny, north distant about twelve miles of $200 for bis appearance at the bati term of Pender Superior Court, in default of which he was committed to jail. I There were 4 just seventy 1 wit- The buoy j ,s painted black and: white, in from Rladan frtV : " LljTT; SSB 'VCapielhe P0 thirty for defe a of whom were SlUOO Of the buoy Which drflannonrod fmm rmn;-.i.'. . . wm mat vuuuty except one, who hailed buoy which disappeared from iti moorings early in the month. ' from Sampson. Jamailable Lettera. , The following are the unmailable letters remaining ia the city postoffice : r Daniel Schwartz, brie Ambrose- Lhrht. I nnA T a.- Demarara; Win. Bull, PoH ,Madin, aUU UUl OLU1CB' Washington Territory. ;1 , C- . I . North Front street. OL. WM. L. PaRnSSIFP n Atmrn mn.n . withdrawn from the Firm ol nStROSSET A CO the business will be conUnneA -.rAJSJrra' as heretofore, under the rata rr v A. J.rDxK088ET, Wilmington. N. C, Nov. 1, 187 ' Brock's Exchange. T JAYiSFtS OPBNIED THE ELEGANT A. SALOON, on Front Street, next to tnePurcell House, (ronnerly Brock's Exchanire) which I hara ocked with the Finest and Oldest Brands efll QUO and CIGARS, and mvlte yon toSSl ci mi In addition to the same, I have refitted the Billiard Parlor and Ten ntat Sleeping Apartmente nov8-lw HARRY WEBB. Shingles. Shingles. 20,000 4-inch CYPRE8S, " ' ' . i 10,000 5-lnch do. StOOO 4-Inch JUNIPER, Well made and of good quality, for sale by ' novl-tt . O. G. PARSLEY. Jr . Amwit Administrator's Sale. On WEDNESDAT, Taa21ST INST. AT HER late residence, on the corner f Fourth and Queen -Streets, at o'clock, noon, the ondersignedV Ad ministrators of Elizabeth Haulsey, will offer for sale, at Public Auction, all the HOUSEHOLD and PMuHSffi?1 PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to the Estate of the aaid ', deceased.. CountriTIattera. j We learn from Mr. ; S. V Van Amrinire, Clerk of the Board of Couqty Commission' . era, that fourteen paupers were interred at the expense of the county, in .the. 'paupers' burial ground, near .this city during the month of October, - and that six persons were sent to tbe hospital . ImproTlnsr k v .. , ,' :;;. We are glad to, learn that .. Mr. 1 , W. ' L, Gregg, Who was so badly stabbed through the left Jung at Marion, S. ?C., on Saturday night I88 in a difficulty with a man named Ellis, is steadily improving, and expects to be out m eight or ten days. Elizabeth Haulsev, " ; Terms at sale. From a personal inspection of the Northern Mar kets, within the past few days, they are now pre-. pared to furnish their customers and the public ge nerally with not only the NECESSARIES, bat the CHOICEST LUXURIES OF LIFE. ( . . ' 197 All the DAINTIES of the season ARRIV ING DAILY, i, . i t . y , With unsurpassed jfaciltUes they request all be fore buying elsewhere to call upon them. hov 3 tf . J. L1TTLETOM , JOSEPH W. TAYLOR, Administrators. Country llerchants, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST " ' ' IN BUYING HARTIWAPR If you wish to get the Lowest Cash Prices, and )r" aeiecHOHg irom tne Largest and Most vuaieicL owes m uie cuy, cau ana examine eoods and prices before buying at small stores. -... JOHN DAWSON, oct 8 tf ; , .. 19, 30 St 21 Market street. W. L Gobs. D. L. Gobs. GrQRE & GORE. Boatwnght & McKoya rSBffiK 5, 7 and 8 NORTH FnONT ST. nov8-D&Wtf SAW Water strthUkTs ZZ'"," , 'wttctiu, van ana -examine before pur Cl ,ei8ewaere- GORE & GORE. oct28tf andSS. Water streets' 00
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