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W'vY
VOLF.MK MM.
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY iib 1S77.
Single Copies 10 Cents.
NUMBER 7
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iLnOTOM POST ADVEIt
TISINO RATES.
CITY ITEMS.
We bad th- pic i-nre. incr.ljv. ul
.i T.j-. T r -i .1 T1IK DEATH OK A 1'wO HINrNT
t a u w.-
. . WASTED. I Col I on So. ;i -, f SijiM-on c-.un'.r, 1
,"" I"r "T l"r I will takea rair of mule tod feed he was lo.Lin.' . I! .1 in ...h1 -ii-is. ' Tin II . Silas N. Martiu dieJ at Lis
M ! '""Y iriron? ' V them well, ia tavct, take the beat care of . -- j residence in this citj at 6:30 on Mon
"' Ua Nonpareil fiw con-! .hn for their work during the winter j "-rc u.iuruuJ U.U the lotion tlay In,jrning, the 22d iost. While
'"' 'la'e. " ' i lo work io the city. I CoBprlr..!ni.jny ::l .- .sr. - about , his death was not unanticipated, yet its
. , r.- etrept on petal oo-i i lJ K"" ' I '
A
It r a t rv i. r. : t
rt-. etcept "n petal en
1 rale o wad i'-r a longer
,11 l..fl l..o,tl..
.-tsa
' iicit.a-an.cr.io'.. ua uu'or huld
2j.J-rs-.l L Til It Wii.wljttiTojr
n rr''r ! T,l;: XVl,-
I! pf or rb circulation of the j
r'.S fafl
fP. Iinc jlanarr.
1aK UK NEW IUNUVKK.
The (. U mean. 1
It will toon be time to purch dor j mat if l.. ,j ,
btdr. i mcrtin. i.t Mh
not pay a re:! :
MarLrt lrtcl will look splendid whrn
f. nihr-l.
.t t!i- It
,y iii.-li"..
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i jK)iI
' tax.
T!ie road to the Cemetery Lould I ! 1 " '",r '
wdu:cJ. , tj.t Ju Lt 1 .,,
There are ten
priurri in lur uee:i urii
appy l-i . t'c. i.i.li i:
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: , c arc
J .i l-v has
i J :". r-
i
Xj!l?n:J Capt.il
11 CiFtti! paid id
r i.!:us..m:
21.000.000
StXI.000
S5J.CC0
)-n I U
I lhank to- Col. V. V. Kithard.n l.r
: public Irpiialire docuienU.
fltfT NATIONAL BANK.
C4?;Ul
r.fttiit"-.
50.000
Juj nr Court jUjvurneu out of rc- j Thir. j, ;i c.c.i l.i.t.
jct to Col. rtranKe. i men camn: Ijj l.iii
' Wo " ' it : i! M
to rt-r ! M il:.t I . y
I proro-'y l!a ir !.i'.y.
fu r.or Cturt i iu .oii, IiU
Honor, JuJj;e 11 Koy, presidio;.
Kain It La been railing f.-r t!ie
pa.l work, floppy is no name f jr it.
Sila N. Martin a, estimated to be
worth fl')V made it all by hard
iir. . itnlnr N rii.c .t !
r drrd t r in:!, 1 i t'.i : :!.:in 1.
lie w.i U!.iir "! .ci! r.' iK
in liarin- 1 1 1 1 1 1 S li-- r
dutif- tii'-r..'i'.i!v.
PA'-YSDN HANK.
j Caix.n, oflhc Kiral Ward drnund a
brid? icri the Itailroad on Mixth
1 trc l.
' A larKe nuoiher'of th if tc arc U.-.W
SI00CJ ! UP b"fre he Major' court f r f x.mi-
t k rtw ii.vt t:
t iii a,M.-r
i m nui'i: rrM i .
I r li4f of thojale c'.cti-: t'roui
Frt- and I n cun:.- n-i
i .r. . I. . -
w-i'.i l.tll' cum j;tr inji-
....
f'.t . I r a"rr, an i i rn-tii
.i:r nia '- mjrit t.n
brmjf a .. r al .a'e I n -rt - r i-
tri til n in -rn-t'n i;'it
It, 4. . c K 1 I.'r t is l carl in
f".rr i .-. I rwi'iru ir mi 111m
or.ly Ui? far'.y o("rcrm,
!
nation.
Nw i the time 'or our tniiiito
place their '(, in a rod sanitary condition.
TKe jh.Iicc ft.rce of the city hculd
nt Lr allnwrd to rarry on sny priiate
bu- ir .
Marvu- ay tin wbo wan! gf-od
l.ik-ff can prt it Ly railing on hin, ou
Mark t street.
()v.rLK - Arc still in niarkt I, aud
can always be found at the 'ITuf in the
o'd l!o(!icc aller.
of AM. r ii -1, it .i.r
tlie Cnv ( i -! -
Laul.nr
and i i
. a !--a;'i'
r.
li ir Leal.'..
-;.. . duty
v . i. i im;re
i. .v L'lti-
ii-i u iiin
. w.oLtd
-;ii'l- lii
ii.iird
.:...vir-
; rcrt
Mr. F. M. .1 .i. - ' .1
Liilcd, ti'-t l. .. i.
rilaer. .: I .!".. .
hint, Kr.'.; w ; '
win. ui.! rl.ikr l : - - jl .
M.cll.i. l Ho r . .
Sj'Vc'.i-i -!..rnl . ;..:,
idence. in . i' y . i
rl.CJitati ii : 1. 1"
lt hit .f : ::i 1 t. f
( i t. A i -ir- J: c
tlriuatily r-. ; r .. . ;:
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lit-, l ri: 1. 1 r
BO
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The CUrk and Treasurer is i..a
initarrants filled cut sraiinl rnin
f r non-payment of Uxe.
ii-urc Mr-r,(iti La l'wn:r I r a!e
al hit f.icmii tiitj on Market Mro t.
I. nry ttlii.kr-y i all the po.
aud
1. ulftican tfiv l"ld r ran bv
eharjcr.1 with ' ir.coiuj t'.nu y ttirr.-.
fh. t!urn, fn m A.Iir nnan mif
iliirr.-l to the ?Srrfrtry .-.a:r un '
AUJ an 1 withuut riitflMjv. Ahr f
.... v.. m m ;'a r..w ..I I
CfJ4tr T , v .... ........ .
ctd lpuhiii.aa uiu holder can i-v Tiic Finance commute of the 15aid
(wrrl "incbuiM lenrr" n uta'- " of Al hnmn La l-e-n iatrucfed t rc-
stilix irieutar return. The pr - j rrt the city tax lery lur I S77.
ftt x'. not aiaied to tl:c rt
Sirt .'"-" ci'unlie, aud trao.cc to
nt. t-e--; 7 couu'.ie-, f them
iVnt. cratic majoritif. aiid be!cd
eleif Van:f. and no It.'pub;can of-
Cw r t n
h.i t i
-ti'ff i:.-p.
rii. rui ii i.. t 1
lit w I . : " i ' -
v . 1 1 1 . i . i : . i
I., v."
tr KoUir ait lw char,;rd with "in-
Tite grand jury arc bavir g 4 ood
lime, e kKouUI judge, frru the length
of time the, remain in cion.
, Mr -1
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do I' . t
cro!.: 1' -r ;
tli- h.ir i
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r-MH tci; t Ul tuc J C"U!i:".
1 1 all.ti ' t 1 th;-. triiT fl Int- ,jav
craliv " loo m im J iu inakm me
mara, the Ute election, the re
Una ol a nundr i cu.Ttie-. alul 17
r ar' loforajol, were revrieetl
t tie 5-ecretary u" rUte ntil many
At, af.er tao i no designated by law
1 Uat t- be placed in the band of
Tie Mayor has had a larc number
f Hix'n up lor riling liuor without
l.ceo'. a!o lor ixliiog lijuor on un-
Tlot tit yrui lo be dealing in cotton
citenitc!y lately; piit houebr akiug
and embarked iu the brokrrsge buji-
The Supreme Court has decided the
suit -f Darby and others against the
city if Wilmington, in fa tor of the
CltT.
Otcixir tae parry thai a!l j
sflae taLimr and hcoety of the j
iKa aall uk Le tuiSly c f uic.'Oij'- j lhoshrritf acd his deputies are busr
la (u.'h a matter as making
isrijfta rtturri-i. tuii h le ougiit it to
ascisrrrd to it that the said elect K-n
warsa wvre ta.uUrJ with sucb gr-a
uTrtj''riiie a hvu'd haie cauel
tiesa U kse bexi tiro wet out in the
.wax U wu.d be tSio heigal of
rHitaoi aaiusdarwt to 1 nli oust e that
teae rsurat tad bevu held back by
tkeertjer iftht3'.h,r of the infant.us
telefrsais io -UU KoWson anl
ta Ni:,' bml to an uo prejudiced
stisd u Dij:d err jitnly -crm that with
kitlsc threw eicepuows, this ir
'rt'.arn wrv froiu counties
iij y aad.r tbo!itical octroi ol
tVsvxraa, aid that the "irregular me"
a4 le'a;s were M no other pjrpoe
taaa te :uw oppwetuauic of "Joctor
kf." ad ssakiag cerUtn the !ctioo
'ai io JmI Ml teceiee
vt tk tt baw?j cat a: the
tkiak lLat ote f iLe greatest
aa4 svi , 1 niHaaWs the iiepob.i-
FrtT af Noeti CarvLaa eter suade
ta H taking nu the ruru aa4
w,tt act ooly tit legality wf ib re
tri y vtsK-atSe lkra acratk party
Hw4 ia poiawrs-uoa of ike 5taU
terawat, Uit, U x legalU a-l
tuLoalitT of the late cvaatita
"aaai Coareataoa tlat Laa subieneU
tke law, a, Uavl aavi aa'Jona4 aa
pisswibW legwUtart V change ad
d aLrogiis will certala rwr
what ts sapposJ la W tike
wr uun Us Stat itelH li
fU ar kwww) lirarr
-iaB a
Cwttraof Vaact does aoi see as to bo
trtt saXaato ! k' eaerratire
to tb LaisLaUre. N staUw-
gite saAjfactasMi to lav Deea-
running after criminals for court, earn
ing Ices acd Isjing in a supply f4r the
summer.
Kx-Uayor Martin is the first Mayor
or of tiie town or city of Wilmington
who has UjeU. AH the rest are tow
lii g
Col. W. W. Itollias has calleJ a meet
ing of the Coanmisaioocrs of the West
ern N. C. Uaitroad, at r!ibuiY, "Fri
day, to diy.
The countre people are sending in
their natal stores, limber. A:., on the
frrshat, and are rcceiiing T-hJ prices
f.,r then.
The oewiber of burglaries haee grown
remarkably le since the Mayor's order
that be would diMharje the pdic-e it it
was Dot stopped..
We understand that at least six of
tfce essteros belonging lo the city are
out of order. This matter shou-d be
iookeU iato at oe.
t
l. lleiosberger. the Liee Hook and
Mitsie store nan. sella all kind ot
books, sUliooery. Ac. cheatr and Ut
ter than any ia the city.
CUUaa baa charge of the Ofice yet,
aavi aaj any oe o calls at his stand,
ia the cl4 letofiee ai!ry. can gst a
lUr far 10 ceaU, or more.
We adsi-e persoM ia wa fia
B-at,cleais to erder it fnxa Tucker
CvtArs at Rale 14 W. Yeat caa sare at
Lraat 50 per ceaU la Jotag ao. 1 1
If yoaa tut U lay grooi Txa. ck sm
tsal t-s parcaaew af OoKS Mtat,
ere yva caa always jet the ftOTaJ
murti ikaa aaf dace ia Use. riTT.
it-
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Wn r i-
M aii - W
the n : .1 "
Wet k 0:1c. -:i.J - 1." i 1:1.
Iapetu, ai.d u.o.c .-
suddenDesa Uxk hia friends and the
, public by surprise. lie waa bora in
j CaMine. Me., on the 15th of January,
I ""'S anrl ronM-illn(.lv a fern Amv
'xx t r ' t J - " J
" o do i moTC 1jan f-rty-nine years old. While
a boy be went to Miqueloo, an laland
in the (Julf of St. Lxwrence, where be
lived for about one year, when he went
to the island of Gaudaloupe, where he
remained about two years, ai clerk ia
the ofaco of the American Consul,
when he came to this city, and in May
lS-IS, entered the aerrice of the firm of
Totter A Kidder, where be remained
until January leo3, whei he become a
partner in the new firm, of Kidder &
Martin. He remained a partner In tb is
important firm until January 1868,
when he retired from mercantile life,
with an ample estate.
Ou the 4th of August 1S70 he waa
elected on the Board of County Com
missioners for New lInnoYtr county,
was made chairman, and being re
elected in 1872, ssrved a chairman for
two ycarj more. Ho was elected Mayor
of the .i:y f Wilmington and entered
upon hit ibrie- J111. lit, 1870, and hav
ing b en rc elected held that office un
til th.- 13: Ii day of May 1872 His
otliciul .1 -lion iu b at la these important
p.witi i)T m- riied and received the gen
eral c :iini mhI ii .ri of bis fellow citi-
Z -Ml-.
He wa-- .11-0 I'n -.idt-nt of the Wil
mington, Ciiailolte it Rutherford Rail-
r - roau irom wcioocr jhh, 11 w vuio-
bcr 17th, 172, and on the rt-org.inia.i-
1: vl.. Ol 11011 ui iiiai tuuipiur uiiucr liii. iiiic ui
1 li-- r v h.ts I the Carolina Central Railway was a
W- . 1 11 tf ... .
1. 1:-. tirecior ana v ice-t refluent, ne w;is
Trisident of the "Wilmington Trust
Co. and Savings Rank" lyr two years,
and for a time one of the tni.-te s of
t ie Freed man's Rank.
Few men have filled a more honora
ble space in the business of this city
for so long a time, and no one can leave
behind a more unquestioned name f-r
Wc j careful industry, for integrity, for hon
1 - ....
i or or lor success. nalever trust was
tin uiut excellent judgment either in
private or in public affairs. There wa.s
no iuetion of interest to our city or
State or country which did not engage
his attention, and while peculiarly a
bu.-duos man, he was constantly atten
tive to the duties and the responsibili
ties of elevated citizenship. Nor was
ho indifferent to that personal culture
which comes from letters and the arts.
Not many among us had more broadly
ranged in the fields of either, or had
brought to the prime of manhood more
i f the culture of travel and observation.
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v Wcd-
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': - i . r vo.
iteport of th Jont Select Committee
of Congress on Conation tbo Elec
toral Vote The Bill on the .Subject
to bo Freaentcct for the Ccncnr
rence of tiio 'Mvo Iloues, te.
In their report submitted with the bill
the committee t?.iy they ' have applied
the utmost practicable stu-ly and de
liberation to tbe subject, and believe
KOltEKT ST1XAMK IS UfiAD,
We know mat tins aunour.cenient,
will carry gloom and -orrow into
the hearts of many who teal it ve
know that it will produce a nr-st pro
found impression '.-f sorrow i.i the
hearts of all who knew him for 'all
who tnpw lii tn lov-p.l l.im His nit-mo-
ry belongs to us. It is a most sacral j laat tLe rorlod is tl:t bet attain
privilege that we all erjov. that I of ! ttb,e diiP1,siliou of thc dlfl,ca" l,rb'
cherishing the memory of tbo bel ied len,s and ii!cd theories arising out
departed, and Robert Strang has lang I f the latt' clti,r- 'cuL of tIl
since so endeared himself to this com- I Uifficu!L ofrdjU,or a c . and
munity that he had b.-cmo, s.v' to they deal uita ab.tracl qutio, save
l. ...... i . r :. -fi " so far ;:s tinv ;itc nccosari V involved
siicaft, a tun 1'uri. aim jaii.vi 01 11. ,
soul of love, worth, honor, chivalry in
In M-.rr tU an,! f.oM in l!,.. f..... thlt I l'ar- JlpCS 'l
he has departed from us-that we i.t'ir had " lhe accoulaucc witb
.. i iue ioiisi .nil ion, t iij. .i.r iviuiuiiuc
t!i ink that the law proposed ii incon-
1 1 T I
snail look upon his face :i':u.). Mils us
with a i.fiinfnl sail ii. ss i I s h ;i h no t'l.c
. I s'.sl.'nf nilli tli" ( tw-i r 1 1-i nil tiiforios
can or may deprive us. 1 1 is t.ame, nis 1
fame, his honor, his C..,d,o-s b,!on-s "l,u lao ut'ject- Ta U!1 " 0nIy
to os all. and around his ;nd I recUd to ascertaining, loe thc pur-
o er his memory we won l , ,
"Scorn the pro i i man who is llU.x:i to I- CO."tti;utioual Vvtes ,.i tiie re-
weep, j upecuve Sftatc.s, and whatever jarisdie-
l lie co ul wmtrv wuus. tu.iv ?c.':
desolately over the bleak hills of Oak-
dale where his re.a.uas lie jurieJ, but
the mcmor) of Robert bira'ig.' Aill
ever be warm and fresh. Toe droughts
of tSummer may scorch the urrouaJing
earth, but the tears wrung from loving
heart will moistdn and keep
iiuun-l above h
ai.
;.reeii ihe
r; i u fill
A :.iiri ws,
r. al
.i.l'e;
1
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-'. reels,
:nc ri."i-
ii -erves
..'a-'.ry
:u i i tv
: wet k.
i'i'l i very
. '. iv ;arv
:e.
I ui. ,
l'ot'. ma.', i
C hope !
c .'. :.1 I:
i!..ik ti :
t
. . . ' f
i?k
imlex " l.l',
b"forv u(a:ii. it-i
tractive, tacit n ontb k .
and useful ise-. pi-
gentleman to i..s -1 it:;
subscript i f:i t t - .
nuB'u:n. r-inJ
K. ictin r i x' !t .40 . I
rail Jilphii. l a ? t
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w - i i Ii ..t v ;
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u: : . . a v ( ar s
; v i risiing i
. in !oi. .S. ' f - e
i -v:.:.- -iri et
,..-.t. .1.: :il .
Al.t'KRMANIC ClIAXOES. As will be
mc-.i in another .column, there has
been mimic important changes onjlhe
lH:ird ol Aldermen of tbiscity. Alder
man Casidey, Rrewington, Nelf, Hates
and llankins tendered their resigna
tions, which were accepted, and Messrs.
Coiville, Atkinson, Adrian, Mitchell
.ii.d Kalz were elected to fill their
Cajtiin R N. N "ri.it r.'. i it pre-e:it
Solicitor, ha ;.v.u till..- -.i:.: .ction
to ever 1I '. iluit.if. 'lb i d
he Ovti'.ir.ue i i !..s i-i.mo". .i:u.ent
cowrie he wiil le ft-e!-i;d la
without' opp t-i r. A'' t. e i f.p'.tf
want i Cvh d .!i u r- e . :! cp,
whet!. if iK-io u-.'.. i-r K j i..::.-.i;i.
Col. S. 11.
tt ...i.- .i..
r
proiuiaeiit ity uia t i i.l l-elore
the ul l-e for '.!. ir,o!e-. :tt. i invites his
old f. ie : i ! n'l a' the e'e ' :-n tand
on Market . :ii i v ri ii.e i..s bal-
'. astrt-
i'v. tvl.re
1I truly
I ..t d" n
loU, III li.C ba,r:ol loe 11.
Blent 1 1 ii .- ll-f
TOling a! any . Ler place,
a relwiia wi.J;it. , r. l h.:
his j r.ct t suit itlotai ar.d re.oruu r.
We oflVr to apo.oyt i r puU k-liing
an cdttoria!. taken from e Ca cago
'r fi-i, oiiiiVrn'ng ht d stia
iruishcJ Pi.. Mr. M !y. Wc h po
he nsav I1 i.idu.vd U - c.tb. for
bisenict-s are ctrtau.t i.eo-ied. No
reople e-r reel a t !.- i ;h verhau'.-ln-.
in a nligu u j-o.r.1 icw. mere
iSaa the ix-utbeia Hcp.c do.
1 be-e changes arc iu accordance
' t an understanding made by and
We bate icvthtd js'.t! . '-i.Il
is beiu widely li'iu a.i'i. -v-c rg Coo
gTt" to li-' country a Fi-ta; Tel
egraph it heaU be :gst ! St every
lutiirt can ia Hue coaairy. 1-ete-litioa
eve c to Lvw that tLe rovera-
m.t can furwUi lie tcleerai b at ! ! " 'r7 Urge; aaora persoaw ,
i mi the City Kaeculire Committee
c! t.'iit democratic party and the
A M i n.e;i and other leading Republi
cans, i;id is calculated to give satisfac
tion t both I democrats and Republi
cans. The IVtard a it n t stinds consists
of W. P. Cauaday, Mayor, and Mcssr.
T. .".I. Hardener, IL. C. Myers. l.
Holmes ami .Vv II. Ranks, lie publi
cans, and Messrs. Coiville, Atkinson,
Adnau, Mitcliell and KU, lVmocrats.
lng majr they wave.
ir-cUT this our jti
O.ie stalk of Uaden's Prolific White
Flour Seed Corn, with 5 to 12 Kan oa
the sulk, rreto every Agent, to show
the leopie that it la kmm&xj.
Tais Corn is a new variety and will
produce, oa g xhI soil, as high as one
hundresl bushels to the acre. It is
what every farmer wants and wiM ouy.
Active A genu caa max from l
to 2 jO per mania, Ukiag orders. 8eod
II for a sample bag of this earn, with
terms instruction, Au, waici will be
seat prepakl by ata;L
Now ta this usae U sec-ire U
Ageacy fr yoar couaty.
SeaJ n:oey by rora.' Ordfrs or
Rovlered Letter.
AJdrea HUNT Jt CUL.
CaaXiaaocsgw,
T'
Tae fuasrraU of Mr. Marua aaI CoL
tears may lljiv freely al the thoug.t oi"
a gool man goi.c lo Lis rew:ird, y 't:ie
indoesna of his loveiy i:n-l u:ioiC.;i-
tatious h:- will b-j leita;d rc.i.ciiurvi
in the heart-s oi" the iiiimiiieraole U m -bcr
of llioie wiio havo bevn eheeitil
and etico.jr.i -cd in tl.cir b -iir ol s.i i-
nesj by his Kind v .ice, i.i i xei 1'i. ii1-
advice and bis ope ;i hand. v c Li.tiik
God that we hav: '.h.' privilege o. .re
membering so awcei and invcly a lii-in,
and revering hi-- ui'-iii'.-i v. i
"j if n ml 1 1 1 ui ;M I a i.i-.- .. i; J- i
l.le liy kUW, ; j-
l.o ivln il l ii s an. I . i k1 v. v. i l.. i ;
I aieie s i:aiils ;i. j ! '
j
All w ;t5. l.i i ! irk :i ni.-lit , j
111 tlie iiid.iw.- I.s 1M i!il ; ; :
. l n- iicirilmr at tie- .1 -r. j'
:io freiu.M.il mi lt .utie ln.l i-.- .
'i l'r the iloor. 1 1 1 s'.n.t i I ,-' . ;
ortliro" t lie h-iihIuuk vte -ua.. .- ,
I he nakcUnes.s ami ai-.ii. y ' ;
Of the dark Uc- rtt-.l !i use. ; '
"Come away ; i: more ol i.u: :i; .
Is here or merry iuakie s i;n I. -; ;
The house we.s buiUUsl .f I In- eai t !.
AliJ i-li til tall t;ain to 01 i .1.
"Come iiway ; for I.ll -aii.I lli .olil-
II.TC no loiiKir Urn II : '
I'.nt iu a city glorious -
A vrea'. and distant e.. '.."( !'.(.
A mauilon Incorrupt il.le.
Would they could h-ave si j . i . u a
I nil SSSS1SI Sill I II I II II I II n
Roakd ok Ai.i'i:r..Mi..,
lion exists for s ieii purps-, the bill
only regul.u- tLe mtt'iod of exercis
ing it. 1 or iiiis tiie 'J tisiitiiiion gives
warra'st, and lbs rv f ire" live law propos
ed is iiot ineoii-isi-, m wi'h that instru
meut. T;ie e-oiainiileo regard i: :s of
far gre-t i 'iuoiiie;.l t'.utl the w ill of the
people b jtild Le legally einied out,
tliau lhe ipKti-:i of vs iio li;-.ll be Presi
dent for a preseribiil time. Tiiey there
lore endeavored to iVatue a lair and
impartial measure. ' Ti.e legislative
and judiciary are lepr.-Vea'.e.l in the
tribunal in apia! j: op'.rli om. Thu
Comjinsitiu of tbej i ii.-i.i! p. rl nf ibo
commission looks fo a . !.v.;.,:i from
diii'erent parts ol ibe iVj ;i vhilc it
is supposed to be five :'r .n any prepon
derarue cr suop s il. l l-i -s, aud the
addition "!' the !:ceccs.:rv constituent
! purt t ti.e ui...!.-. io t td. r : ol.-taiu an
j iiiR yi ti ntimln-r vl t:. i s;.i:-.-.oi, is
t left to a . 2ge:iey l'...- UirLlie. -I ri ie.oveJ
ir iii ::ii. r.njiiniee ! a
tull,.il'' '5i . It Wl.llal
' i. i i:a;u s.ible, the i'-im;
t-i t.-tioiiish a iribunui t
' ii s i . u! K i : i I I';. v e:
-u ii a tie.
Tii. i-':!i;..KUe. i. .1 .-.. u
i !; !ie -t ill.: V to lit le i. -
let lings -t.uul in the w.;y il
i.pi:.l anii peaceful in.i-ure
; tricating the '1'ivstion fn.:n -1
rassnienls that :it presi :u : . r
be
a i -
I'A, if
'link,
1 be
than
I
1 he,.coiMiiittee conclude .-
iti coiieliisioii, we ' r ,
Lave to iaijirtss upon t
:;cc;iy -J a speedy tli t. r.
on this .-nbiiet. it
lhe
paty
i j-i-t,
r ex-
e:obar
. i- iLir.d it.
l.ows :
i :!:ii!y beg
n-re-'s the
: i . : i o 1 1 u;-
Houses. Upon such readiug' of any
auch certificates or paper, when there
shall Le only one return from a State,
the Prssident of the Senate shall call
lor objections, if any. Every objection
shall be made in writing and shall s:ato
clearly and concisely, and without ar
gument, the ground thereof, and shall
be signed by at least one Senator and
oue member of the House of Represen
tatives, before the same shall be receiv
ed. When all objections so made t-
any vote or paper from a Si-a'e fhall
have been received aud read, the sea
ate shall thereupon withdraw, an!
such objections shall be submitted lv
the Senate for i'.s decision ; a'ld the
Speaker of the House of Representa
tives shall in tike manner ulnm such
objections to the llouso of Representa
tives for its decision, aud no ele t ua
votes from any State from which but
one return has been received sliall he
rejected, except by the allirmative vole
oi tlie two Houses. When the i.vi
Houses have voted they Jiaii iuu.iedi
ately again met-t and the presiding
cilicer sbail then autiounoc tiie'iKcisioa
on the question submitted,
whole. They are at once .-:.!. iiuoi-ed
as public wiuitsses. They c me fie m .
Peoria, from Oj:aha, 1-oiu S.ta l'.a i
cisco, from lV-.roit, from Roto:i and
New York, until a thousand of them
are redeemed. Mr. Moody aud his work
ers especially that great worker and
wonderful rnuuipii! itor, Mr. Sawyer .
keeping an eye o:i them, cuifiriiiing
their faith, ami delivering theai over to
thc watch of those who will help them
ia their endeavor lor a new Hie. Hurt
was a spasm of movement an; i.ic out
cast women; but while Mr. .So.vly
preached earnestly and well to ifu m. i
did not seem to be in the pregramu. ?
to take lliein ia unless they cuine v, i-.ii-out
help.
If ever anything was pin fonvar-1 by
system it has beon this revival umv e
ment; one nun per fo lining one kiinul
labor, and another an e.iier kind v.: I ;
bor. Mr. Moody and the taiiii.-tt-i - and
the workers -miniu ir. m o.' ..nd
more warmiy the great batile cry. lac
itiatruuieuiaiities have b.vii .-i. m.,
prayrr, iiort'seri'ii.u-, paih.li. g-Kpel,
sjng, lbble rv-Kling-. hard woriw, e n
iifoa ner.se in an unusual degu-e. a-, i ..
Zealand faith which grew:i - o,i;i r every
hour up -to the c!o.-e, 'lie Naurev
hiuiting a marvelous con initiation i
nature and spirit ot U 0 shrewd i.i. a ul
the world, an I t!ie meek child, of i.l tllf
combination of prayer and stioni: Lial
taliiotis, oi" nioney spent , lrie ii'.ti,
ami a religion kiadlnl ia the very
boaes of t!ie pvople.
i Tt rennias to be seen how t. a. u is ..!
llo 1 tiud how inaeti of n..:ii, ar. 1 w In la
ea the work ij -'ciiduring ,t:i . 1 1 i. .
We wiii hope- ti.at u i- j . nn.iiii nt.
1 hat great g m.-I has oi-ea .u .a;i i-bed
is the sentli:i'-l:l o! aii, in !i e !'
theological iioK-reiiee.
i he iMl. 1 1 ' ' In- l.o -
end o! :i .1 pat i ie- liiimin
t'lv i'. iloe. ir ir-:.ei
.il,..? '
j o-io.e to
! country
siii.g state
an ! power-
it. d paralyze
aiid private
i !:e :-'Oi.. in
l.oi ' disturb
v. av and mar
their haj i'iness. 1 1 does !..r tn : e : Il
lends lo brin-' republican : a -'. i : utioti
into discredit and to cre.it ! -.nb:s ot"
tlio a il mi r f kroi .f . - tt ri'inr.nt
Alderman Caidey then u t.ihi.d bis alJ , v ,., a,? lepubnc.
reaignalion, which was ai n-picd, and i il 'coiisidtrati-'.i.s i ta in ;, I pat-'
I .. li 1 1 i rint stn Mini ol" a la i- a a i i- i .i . 1 1 ni.ind -
' ing of the lavv-i.ukir.tr power :. 'ti -.i-'ire j
.1.... .. ; 1 1 i'.,; . .. ... !
I'i.iL 111 i.'li:i '. .H.l... j i a i
the ctnn.try and sn. w th il i:i ie,.unii- j
can i a.-'. :'. iitaiiis a: i o o.i i . ...... ; r- .
I i
,:a v. ; neuev , an 1 in i;.:- e ..( je ti : '.- i tu- .
jj u ! not ri Irain fr-.at e x p; a. t o'T
at tsi.u 1 1 1 1 liint voar ou iiiiiii-r, c oin- !
"?'. 1 i i.ioti.il tat ia tn r-oi i.in j-a.iits, ,
tstimato the material br
daiiv sustains from the :
.. ..1. t i, a...... ..
i oi uiicci irtiui i . jk uuri."
meeting of the Hoard ol Aldermen, j mby tends to unsettle .:
held on yesterday, the loil-.-a it-ir chhrt- bu-ine , to weaken pub; .
. - i creuii, ami id create a
ges were madt: . . , ... .' 1
... . . . i ii the nua is 1 the people
lhe rcMnatioti . Ad . a ;a ! - " . tK. mC.Uc-iuI tenor of tin n
ington was read and recc;vcd, ab. u
motion John coivue w..- r.et ; o .o
till thc vacancy.
. co ii: r-
Ool. J. W. Atkinson was tU
thc vacancy.
Alderman Neil' tin n ten !.
signation which was acct-pttd ai I A.
Adrian was elected t nil li e v..i.
M sass. Atkinson and C ..i.!.-
appearid and uaulii'i I tkiag toe
A l-t
lli-ile.-
faclf :
It tj . 1 i-r . ti,r - i . a :
lh:;t Mr. H.-uaett :-t: ;.. .
attciitioti. lo'Mi-.. M iv. .i
seat of bo no." oa the o.. I .,
She had the seat the h ei.-i
Oil bo.ud iiis V.l'- it. l a : ea t
ler they siri-vu n nnn-'i !.;
driving, at the theater, ..t t
at dinner t artic- at t o ..;
... i
0 ; t a. and
,t in. . w . ..
1 lit- la.iti II
ii V I'.e
sni it was rumored t
engaged to be married.
was regarded as a brilliant on.
young lady's friends -i'ei ml; v, .. . . .
young people seemcsl ib-vote l t ( i
other. The friend? of Mr. IU an ; . . '.
his "iib.is!rio,.is father wire ;i. .
pleased, t:i' ti;li s me who eic ae,.,i
tnat lla-y ai'.g geatlem an i. id an .
little, i;
t.a
-I.
no
a I h
i V e
I !
. 1 th
ualortuaate te
i e ver i . 1 1 in
- ! -ar. I : t. :
e;
oath o idiie!, vt b icii t : - ;.uinii t-tiivd to
them t'V J. .. t'u.-s'd. v. l.-'i , i. .Li-Lei.
of the Peace of v w Hanover toat. v.
Alderman lkit r -.gn..ie-'i w.. sl.en
tendered, vvl.ltb was .itcc ''', ate! the
vaciucy liheil by the i-l.:ea -a I .
Mitchell.
Alderman llanki. .tn n i. i. !. r. .. i..s
-i
hav e I ! la .al .-.
!..: i.c- e. at-tt-ii
t alnn.-t ua i
...tii a.i i
l-.-l 10 Va.a
aa ::-!v . .
resirnatio-.i. nuir.i
electiou of Mr. M. M. Ra1.
Tho Mayor nm-uucinr' 1..- ..
to lc absent from the c.ty fo.
davf. Alderman tiardncr t1
act a Mayor t r .Vj t."
Ti.e folow:ng res-.Iuti.
parsed:
WllfckEAS, Ai.i . rmcul'--ington,
Nelf, Hankie ..d
tendercvl taeir roignati r.
of this IVard. wbicb re ir
I
plan cin-:d-red bv . :it :n ail
l-e aud i-IIlt ient. Wo :..f
recommend lite proo-ro a '
r-..tri.t e and jastju e... : .-'
;.;.-a ill (ieorge 1-. F i.r a. :
etik i. F relinetiuvs -ti.-U c't
it. 1 hurui..ri, T. F.
d
e n;
t r
i . i
M':
M.
: t is i . ..
. v '. I i -
..ai
.0
iv ever, t ha' M r. It
I !v II. -t di'Volf'l to Miss
I v erv t !.at .'-ling v- uag 1 1 .
iiope 1 I .r t.o- Lie-;. 1 -. w.i. r.i?-. .... 1
liijii a date in May bad I - a U i r
the Lilnti.ls. Su ldetiiv, . I :o i-.eit.
i: j always accur, aad j.i-'i a- h- .... i o -'
j tc-U d-e ! : -tr. lue tj; , .,'...- H -.a
wen; o.; oa ol ;.n .:a. rtua c
?ple . atl J tiie preparation fr the
we-ld.ng " re j-r .aptly a pt ti ic-i .
The pree ovit, and tiie unfoitni . !
Ft. a-.r.k-i
iyi. r.i.
Kur.s.,ai. . t me Scuate cvtu- j m4a 0-2ce toorv i-i the fa.J po
lea i i ai
several
i sen lo
.C- liiCU
n. i;
I
1 .1 1 III
. r.
llunton. i Uin r(.ai
el.l
Mi
bine
aiey, lircw- j
Itle have
xs me:a .-rs , m(tl ln
li i.ttf
ling. A.
M. W
mittee
vv .a .4. r.-.. r, .. . . icrarv. ; ,..,.- t rw
Cti. F. I I itr, i teo. Wiilard, ( Houv f ,,rftTin!: to n ieaw
c-)i.i:nitic-. ; frsnkiy acknowle-dga.g t
A bul t provide Kr ami r.-gi. laic the , tb;iak Liai-el: V .rti.y i
conn. iig oi ii.e votes J r Pro.iae.il ai.d j tj.mt oavc raarra 1 he.-
icc-1 resident, an I t.e d v:?i n o! tie ' w-mjU t-e j-.nrra.
.pJetion ar!tnj thereon, fr t.V term I he relente-l
cetn neee Mirch in. . I. 1 ,77. j .fler ia.t uittasei . .
1. ... acteu. t..j -.. tnate Jrtonic pax Mr F.-n
in i ll.a-e ot l.cprts uia'..vt' aall rrt an l tir;-l '.:-
.tVlJli - .
s w a . ,
v - . -Hr.-.r,
Old . I
a i.'
urnce mr
r
rt.t
j por:
at
ii:
.rr a
been accepted; it i Ih.rcior.'
.. . I -r- .- 1 !
Aao.rri, inal lo u.w ...i.;-g : Fearuai e, A. 1. 1;
a. l I . ..... . ... -
aermeu we org icatc io ie-i..:i..- dal oJ lUf.
lo the faithiul manner i:. aien tey ;
their oi-ial J-j.us, I
have disbarred their ot -ial
and lave trusts irap.cd uyonifient
i rxrv !: :r
13 ( enair .
in!r-i on
'O t n
CTi-ry capacity wbKii dcvo.teu um j j, ol p.. f.KBii;,lr
. t. . l . ...... v I
weui as .tiunuiru n a.. i." v. t "
(Dig ton.
if ai.. if i..c li .ue of I.er t-'r i1..!
rnarti! tho Dour of I ct, bra of tae UmY.r wer- u I
ia-r,dian. on the nr,l rbarlay in j rTI-,u tar--atiiOu t-e " :t N
aai tr lVrw- j j, With the rcintt. u , .t ic
. ., i f p.'C- t .ti. nmn c -n rt:n,. . i" ' . ...!
;jiar t-..tcr j wo ir..-r . i -. i t.r. v,
a.. 1.x .iji s.s i.
VARIETIES.
. i - - - . - - . - .
.tae ? wbkch the cJv.-n ofL iii -rt- . t-
t' I harw deanani oate ii aasoas. W
.-etcd ly j tJ; t
. io tie! Oae day taVr, - M.
t1 be n-t.i' -a tmali i-yp. .'! t-.rtiim rf
w kich r4aUreia asd sftes-i. a ttcj, wa
fjtuti. i Cir iikiar bfic a.'.i.ieU n. .t i:...!.
BeaaeU May turo np ia A r.ca.
lletar i a Ha!-wSi In the Se.e.
Tae Jjiit cvt-i.i;tc. .c agreed to
, the Pre.d-. ai ..: ;'..e N-a'
certifia:esi an i paper r -'
crttiSrate oftl.e ,-uf4.
! certiTi.-air o4 paper, a.
".. . . W - . I
, . ' ' . - f...iu.n , aisae ia- ., iwii titit iu lw
, w.ix. ise :t.ee -. il t ret:-e, trflcfwwsi. Atws leeteaoi
iaa. C(t tisea rr 1 iie ie ;a li res I e teyit:. ti tittjit tat 1m r
. u'J, ; wfa5 aec;
' le s-e-'X.' SSifc,
cace aj.1 .eai.sc
aubla. a cotirt of iv trc.r t to dc.u , l maie a ,i .d -i,e r: - 'iiry rnia s-,?a-4 k
lite rrssdieaey.
K i-ivai. tae fasi 0- c : .
n-sl. tryug to blaukwa.. J -.
wIL Ii srott'l work.
pear froai tae -';J su5.ada. satesat -TW-gicK. .-Vr..; ttai i
aal lhe - ii-
aai . t;e-i s
- r".a.ia-l 1
taaa ba!f the present rate charge! bT
the Wetera I'at. o rde. ra; a C. a ra
y. Py all aa;i a g lerrmeat
teJegraplt.
1 StaStatT aavj Ixtier retiam
4 V Mar JsMiee IU-xctt.
UW ftt t-i tl k.4 -.iAct
' rJi i .-dUkM tv. ..-..? a,..,.
i.i t x - . wittrtKl I if grta t tLr mxi J ae.'M.'
- I""iei V at ao. ui wsHiag Sf t lis .a;-
i Lifriii-i liinsu .i-..rt'i. ..,.t f ....... i
Trj n ia Ute eca-e Utts. K. t ie T A 1 ti : f js-e.s, i ure ta . -.f si ir ,
g . - aay. lisr'sl. wkkea aaat-seirw&esa I rrewda! arr.t 4C.s, i lattJv
- a
oo ska lxi Trf. is aware tax: U ; i, tkrt m.'Jx a h.l A tJT-e t-''- mi Lr atf. Hist iWr4
Aa-1 IV. ILaa m u aaaa awarJ frusta. caat l aaaaxagr ka i p.vta: Uaa-r, j hw ewtervi a tVe j--rU 4 i ttrs f i w karr ,
Sesvate wwsiU Ke a
tnraeU ot t pr tae Last tribate of re-
s;rl to th rrwaalat el laawt rrataewsea t - -j
itxaa.e wre. ta naay a oay.- . iikoai H i Uttu, M4
CoCa w era of war aaat sabwlaattai ot 1 . . . . cXU teea rcua Preawie&t aad , ia LaT-
aaag raiWs A-V. .Vrw .Wy. 4 lae IaatJ Z
f