M OS; NUMliKlt Z. ilQRKING, NOVEMBER 23. 187C. 10 CENTS A WEEK it 'MiK FEAR. 'I :. ..-'. . i; EN EU A L CITY E W S. i:xti:ni ve cotton fire. I our Car-loads of Cotton Bariied. v.vterd iv. about 12:30 p. in., the .A V - w 7 alarm of lin: was raised, and it was - . 4 .rl 1 f I II Q 1 1 TIT A 1 1 fAl 1 HI! Ji-CUvlv I ' in some flat cars at the AV. A: W. prpoV was". burning. The railroad liand.s werci immediately put to work throwing sand and buckets of water, i i t the flames increased until all the ,;-per bales' were . on fire. The men -hoved bale after bale into the water. ;;ii.l presently the fire companies ar tived. After a long effort the fire was . xtinirnislivd. Karly after the cotton caught tire tha engines, in - the yard 'succeeded in THE LATEST XEWS. JLttCIBUlTUnE -OF XORTI1 C.Ul. Dar. TUP UlTiriKtn. I OLISA. ' t REV ATP' ' I Friday, Not. ?4, 1876. Burning of1 Waldo 'tlataptoa"a Resi denceRevolutionary Programme of the Radical. The residence of Gen ton's aunt, four miles from which the General resided, was burned ' " ' lOMOTtTALS. r Lile3 lubmitted a memorial from cer tain citireni of the town of Polkton. amend chapter 97, section" 1, Battle's Kevisal, to, reduce the j pries of Pnblic Printing., Referred. to tLq cuuimittcc on "Public Printing, ' ... By Carter, of lfydo : A bill to reg ulate and fix the standard height of fences in this ; Stale at 4 instead of 5 feet. Referred to committee on Agri culture. S By Carey, col., of Cabwtll: A biil i : . . 1 . r . r i -i . A -. - 'l -. ... muuiu OSOn PABntv fnr T .r TT-uva 1 r o 1vval I : 1 J r It Ml - - nj-. v i niunnu lrum xsauTiuc, a.. Tia x an- county, .to the couutv, and purposes. Kelerred to com introduction or bilu$. mittec on Internal Improvements. WadeHamp- Proni-tory "qor law, which was re- ceyville, in Caswell coun winrr, .t f to the committee on-' Proposi- qualified voters of Caswell i Columbia, at, tions and Gnevapces. for other purposes. Refen m , .1. m by an incendiary .Saturday night Moore, col. : A bill to" incorporate By Geffroy, of Carteret : A for A correspondent of the 'Ntxca and I ine lsl "ra BucKct uorapanr or the wc renei 01 tnc tax-payers or Carte (Jourisri writing at midnight from Co- dt vH5gtoo. .ferretJ, to" the ret county. Referred to-committee on luiuum, as me pioi nas Deen naicneu. ances. : The Supreme Court's decrees are to be Mr. Crawford: A bfll to amend set aside to-dav (TuesdaTV the Stale section 9, chapter 65, of Battle's Re-. House istobei'urronndcdby theUnited Tisflr relaUng to thcOfechanics' and ( n1 to titcvnais away irom the' scene f the conflagration. Oftherwise the yii. would! have been much greater. Thy wind was highr aiid it was for iiinatc that the shed and other cars A imt catch. One hundeiTd and forty-six bales of fot'ton vere purtiy burned or damaged. 'I'h J nhulc wan insured in the Royal I.ivei-ool company. The total n:t lo.-s is estimated at about 3,500., f 1 lie flat cars were badly burnttd Finance. By Terry, of Rtcfemoud : A bill to prescribe a legal day's work. Tlaced on the calendar. - v V By McRac, or RoIk-mjh : A bill for the better enforeemrnt of the rriminal' laws of the State. Referred to Judi ciary committee. . i ! STAXDIXtJ COVVITTKKS. t The Speaker announced the follow ing standing committees for the IIouc: Un rxlucation Itansom. Geffruv. a Radical speaker and declare! Folk:. A, bill to provide for the Stephenson, Fagan, Han?hton. Shack- C0U1IERCE IXD. FlXASfij WILMINGTON MARlwCTS. CArcFxAR Omrx, ) November 27. 1S7C C P. M. Cvtto The maikrt to-ly hx tlcvcl pcil no new ftaturo lnc our last rrjjrt. Bayrr aaJ seller, x a rule brtnr arrt ana the transaction limited to a few loU. The m1- to day were 203 LaIca a tJlym , 10 at 9a 22 at 10, 19 at 10', S3 at 10;, and 113talc at 11 ctntf. In the alienee of oilkUlquotati'iu- we report the laa rket noioiiul; U4 bi.l ttxl U; kctl. on a laU of mMdilnr. Spirit TttrjHHtlm The ir.aiVrt raUieil this afumocu fnm ihc divliue noted iii our report of the 25th and the- Mleawere W. Smith h km, la detaiael tr the la t In bekw loadiajf wd. Urk Mthtiai, Bradmbrrr. Oer. tmrk Frederirk Wry er, Krrrrr, U- -tervlun, la below txud out Br. trk Lat-j. line. O'Hara. Urerjwl. Nor. hark JntiXer, Tf IllrVeti. PrrairB. Nor bark A 0 Vloye, Fedem-a, Ouncxa tmrn or Falmouth. InUlom M-xtTatch Mina, IV -ton I Flori-la. i lifting A large ii umber of cars adja- states troops, who wiU be ordered Jiciary committer , This, law pro- exciuue or eject tne democratic mem-1 vides that the mechanic" or other la- bers from Laurens, and EtefiiehL and I borer shall file a notice of his lien at the Radical nimbrtty ill-'tlniiHsstimc tim.e before vr within 30 days after to be a maioritv of th wholn T.i Perrormance ami completion of the , .. . i laoor, arc. ine amendment proposes aw mi imuitjuia wiy provu o i io strike out &) and insert 90.1 elect that ele Ijn or Vomx ix Tokt Niv. 2Z. Lrii S cd J4in Fourt, iil tx. tlundrrauu, Alcxa&drr tpruct Jc Su; Nar cmkr, -JO tvo, T.tiimcd, K F. IteJdc; Nor 5oocc,2uo ton, JaIidm-q, H E IUfl- ; Nor Ueoorah, 240 too, Jyrnn. U . HeUe; Gcrlrra, 4U2 uu. Cllia. L -Fc-ehau fc W'etU-rznAnn; Nr lux. f ton. !lrnrickro. Alrx htxrutt A. Sen. oAX) cak at eent : eWlnj flrnt at that Nor LkUXJalf, 2Gs tvn. Au.lcrxu, A price. , Sjrunt Nm, iwd If rrl, CAJ U-u,TCin. i-OfflcUl uUona'at nddiaj : K 5 Jj ... no, It;5 for strnlnedal atralu- VpJi.eVir ed. The le a to-.Uy were 44 M4atrmiued W too, Jl,rt, L I'ewhauA: WeU-r-at ?1,?0 and SS! I '.I- good (trained at fl,- " tiaollia, trUwi, Alrx hjitra 75-a deeline of: to 10 ccnta on the Ut 5 &n,VG,c, 1M U,a ELnin-irU. rcx.rtcil aU. . .-Naik, 2 t,t.. Trrn . X..-- L. H Chamberlaiiv !,ii WalW prt-scrYaxion oi ciecuon returns oy tne enord, I'urnell, liaxter. -Morris. JSval.-s. ted Governor nf th Secretary of State. - - Simmons and Bledsoe. ted Governor of the State. . Mr. Folk said that u LuJ - Qn FinanccMc(;L.uct.. silulon. CJrandrilden knTVaiAiah custom heretofore to-destroy the elec- Wilson, Gaithcr, McRae, Prolhtt. Far- it 4 4n i - , i"iu uwu nuisnu.aBa annomiceu. xie i uusu, jloscict aim iiavis. luc m3t icguiar meeung oi me thought it imtortant- thev should b On Pronositinn i.d Cr;,v!1,u.H "Pleasure Club" of Lillington, on. the preserved for,. reference, and that the Gudger, Swain, Milliard. Vaughn.GM. tunK-ntin.- m,u. inr .Market u-a.;. MOi a cmtiuued grV" demand. The mb tolay wrrc 44 hhU at 12 lu WutiT. Crvde TitrprHtim We rr Lhout rr ccfptaor rvjrtl fal. OflWtal qnnta t!nne at mi l-day i Firm eI 1 73 for bard nrd 2 Crt for Foft and vlrctn.' Daii.v Rr.CF.irT?-. Cottou I.HVS balo,-UU tBrjuitiue 3o4 cTkP. rrin 2WI btl, tar 147 Md. erode iunp v tummiw:; Auua 1. ititvr, 2 t.m-. llrrr. iU It tV.ttth; Mor 4U,2i4 Un, VUlii4le. J II l. h-UU.uru t; Ntleu.124 Wh. Iiuiu.r. Noti!jrci CummitiiT. ;:akl or thank.-- 13th inst., resolutions were unani- 'I lie tuiiersirned, on ecretary of State should be reanired A T j tuilroad, beg to "ave at Lillington, on Friday Tiight, rutar were suspendedand the bill passed me lotn December, a grand Tildeu and J its several readings. Vance mlL'th&obWfit of whiph fi in I REsoLmo.vs T a 1 a . I m -mm- . . w ab. . celebrate, the great victory just ndY.ec.: resoiuuon instruc ing dcrson, Aiormg, McUhec, 1'iuuix, Kose, i,- . . 4 . the judiciary committee to inquire into King, Bagley McBraycr, Hled.-oe, achieved by the Democratic party A and report as soon as expedient what Naughton, Rowland, Todd of Ahe. committee of arrangements t was ap- power the General Assembly has to Carter of Buneotnle-4obb. Ru.adl pointed, consisting: of Messrs. L. enact laws to extend the time of the and Purnell. Soathcrland: IA. t H. i Paddithn:- "R' ft I auf coueciore xo .coneci . v;n i nvucges; anu j-.icciion.-Ar- sheriffs and tax collectors to collect r ut' T and settle the State taxes; which'passed Bordeaux. Ball RqomIanagersW. under a suspension of the rules. Liles: A resolution'-instructing the A. Lamb, H.li. Foard, J.' VT. " Scoit Wiliiii'uffton'A: Wcldon Ra t i-.eA prcvss.j.1 iiei r' very sincere maiiKs io .,11 branches of ervice of the Fire De-;-:irtiiientr;aud to all citizens generally, t.r 'the prompt ami cflicient aid ren lcrel to.'lay in extinguishing the fire v.liKh -tM-eftrred at the Through Freight t'. pot. -. VcVv respectfully. , John F. Divink, X ; . Gen'l Supt. : A . Pope, v . J (Jen'l Freight Agent. Receipts of Cotton. Wc .note the largest receipts at this pm-t incc thc.war on yesterday, which amounted' tti 1, BOS bales. On the 6th of October -1,600 bales were received; on the 2.1id of the same month T,789 hales, The largest receipts of any one day last year were on Nov. 27th, when they footed ujv 1,080 -bales. Wh; give, in our commercial column, a ( -oinpariitive statement , of the receipts up to yesterday, by which .it will be fh.iwn that the increase thus far, as ..mpured.with last year, is 18,913. Marine Temiicrauce Society. A meetng of the Capo Fear Marine Total Abstinence, Society was held at the Seaman's Bethel last evening, re ?ul t in g in'mauv accessions to the mem-l'tr.-hip. :. .'ap't, .B.'";' W. IBeerv was elected ( 'liainnan and 11. (.. Fcwler, Jr., assume duties as assistant clerk tmder f.c.,.lvt.irv ' " ' Mr.Bain.-.. " :'.-J-: : , ' , The sentence of John H. Rheinhard m vcral speeches were made and c6nvictcd of murder at Madison Supe- luurU enjoyment was had. rior Court, his been commuted 'to lm- Vo are 'pleased to "learn that the prisoment for life. a . Society bids fair io prove successful - Mr. Charles "YV. Malone associate in-vond the most sahtrutnc expectations, editor of the Asheville Expositor ias I iMh hohnH hia vn nrtfTAW ' - win, Shotwcll, Kenan Richardnin, Mc- Cubbms, Baglry and Bledsx". On Corporations. TIcndcrsn. Rich. passed I King, Todd of AsIip, Moyc, Wilson of Burke, llouck and anL On Judiciary. Staples. G raves, lie n- ing, Henderson, Pinnix. McBraycr, Purnell, Clarke andlTornsoc. On Claims. McLean.Meach.McIvcr. Robertson, Johnie Bannermanv' tf; B. judiciary committce to prepare and re- Abbott, Austin, Aycock, Ardrcy, Car Powers, Willie McLanchlin, George port a bill inflictmg, punishment and ter, col., of W'arrcn, and Can col. t t i. v -n, i- ,.. b penalties on sheriffs who make improp- On Penal Institutions Pinnix, liryau, Johnie L. Durham, G. Williams, er election returns. Calendar. Sharpe, Quinnerly, Kenan, ' Powell, L.G.Cherry. ... :! The President announced thcfollow- Ncwby, ProfBt; Roberts, Baxter, Car Measures have been takea to insure ing committees: . ' tcr, Terry, and Wilson of Transylvania, the best of order on the occasion, and Judiciary.-Folk, AVilsou Coke, On Internal Improvemcnts.-Cartcr ... , , -'. -.". Al- Robins, Graham, Scales and Greene. of Hyde, McGchco. Roberts, W ilson of no pains will be spared to make the . FinanceGraham, Holt, Itham, Burke, Bryan, Davis, Carter of Bun Ball a success. Ladles- are especially Troy, Ferguson,' Ttobcrts and Greene, combe, Brown, Gudger, McLean, John invited to attends and the Managers Internal Improvements. Johnson, 6on of McDowell, ott, Clarke and guarantee a well-conducted 'aad pleas! fre 01 ecKienDwg,onori,oiantora, cooper. PropositionsandUrievances.-Dortcn, I . P. Roberts, Pirle, Winchester, ant affair. :' : ; A fine String Band will be in attend-1 ance. Admission fee for gentlemen and ladies, $L . ,-. :. .,. . J. II. Mallahd, Sec'y Lillingtou, Pender County, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS; Albright, Bingham. Boddie, Roberts, Dunn and Mabson. Privileges and Elections Crawford, Sandifer, Askew,' Williams, Young and Hughes. Claims. Marler, ' Finger, " Heillig, Stewart, Bennett' Caho and Moore of -V- XT isew xxauovcr. Education.wFingerStickney.lleilig, Stewart, Troy, Nicholson, Mebaue of Sharpe, Fennell, Braswell, Hizzell, Horton of Hertford, and Johusou. BILLS OX SECOND nEADI.VC. The following bills were put upon their second reading: H.' B. No. 6.: Exempting personal property. Passed second readingand referred to committee on finance. Donald W. Bain for nianv vears chief clerk in the Skte Treasury De- I Rockingham and Bryant laws II, B. No. 9: To amend chapter M. svs 1874-'75, Passed second reading Ulnmnf.1 I arwl 1 rvctl inniiAnr fiinliltTrrt partmeut, nas Deen reappomiea io i iuuiwsovu ms houuch, a-nou ouu iuvniu ivjttUv; wuimuui.. that position by Treasurer Worth. Mr. and York. . ; . . H. B. No, 14: To repeal, an act to T c Worth son of the Treasurer: will 1 Senate Branch. Enrolled Bills Benr I amend the charter of the town of Kins- 11 i oiu cnaricr. the 1 Thermometrical. Hu: state of the thermometer at v.wums stations named below was ob taine-il at live .Signal office in this city, yesterday at 4:31 p. m Aiiguhi. 03: Charleston, GO; Gal 10; J ;-New avuiiuali) G5; Wilmington, 59, Charlotte Observer: We see from our marKet telegrams that -there-, -lias already been an increase in the valuo of our State bonds in New Ybrkj the great commercial and monetary centre. nett, Moore of Mecklenburg and Dock- ery. .CALENDAR. The calendar was-taken up, and 'vari ous bills which we have noticed before were . referred to appropriate commit tees. The bill for the relief of the sheriffs of Franklin,' Nash, Wilson and Duplin was then taken up. Green moved that it be referred to the judiciary committee. Villiams said, that he hoped the mo tion of the senator irom Craven would ton and to . restore ( the Passed second reading and referred; H. B. No. 16: For the general relief of sheriffs and- tax-collectors was read the second time and discussed. Mclver, of Moore, offered an amend ment to insert after the word year in ninth line, 1873-'74 and '75, which was accepted. ; ' ; . . Richardson, of Columbus, moved a suspension of the rules to put the. bill upon its final passage, and the motion prevailed. , j r ; j r' Bledsoe, ol ake, moved to reler to Oir:(!i i:i.ronrir 55TKor Crn.N i.mi Naval roRU. Wilmixotox, X. C, Ntv. 27, W.. Cotton &hnre 4,73d bale, aflott 7,17b, total 11,11 bale, bpirltt turtrctlne abore 4 .-) 1 eask?, afloat 70, total 4.071 eaaka. UnMn ahorur.i.(trb1iU, afloat 14,CP2,toUl 70,107 Mil. Tar adiorc 422 bblt afloat 1,nio, total 2,222 Crude turpentine ashore 1 ,3.4 hbU, afltat , Urtal 1,343 obit. R"npT. rot: the Wcti. C'uttou 7?i2 bale?, i-iJrit turpeatine, 1 ,7 ca-kc, ron !.4(f; 1.M. tar oCJ bbla, crude turicntlne 2?r. UU. ExroRT&roa inaWrxx. OfMfif.V Cotfm 2.2L1 lle. flrit turpvntiue 212 ca;kf, rot-In 372 LM, tar 2.V) hb1, crude turpentine 1C0 bbl. 'r tUjH Cottm 2S1C balm, fplrlU turpentine 1,M7 cak?, roshi 6,173 bbli, Ur 4 Ula, ToM? Cotton 5,061 lles. tli taqn tine 2,069 eak, roslu 6,.V47 bbls tar 2ft) bbh, crude turjicnunc 100 bw?. CoMrAitATivi:.STATEvrxT, Fovarn Wm November 1373. S'ork Xor. 27. 175 Mornlay of the 4th week neinff the 2Itbt the Hock waa Dot taken until the lat Deretnber.- Ji,teipt 2TW, to IVith A or.. 175. both i- rfmifr -Cotton 5,255 balen, Art turpen tine 2.0S2 cafkf , jrIn ll.79 14.1a, tax 574 rM, cnideturp-ntlne 1,H04 bbl. 2V;orf23d oiiWA Xr., 17. both in. clutift J)oi,ttic Cotton 3,72 lulea, F;lrlts tiirr-ntinu 425 rackn, roin 1,M7 bbl. tar;ivs l,M..,cru lc turpentine 375 bbla, Fori ign Cotton 3,:44 bale, plr1rtur. pentlne 374 caaka, rotdn 8,flbbl; crude, tiirjH-ntlne 100 bbl. Total Cotton 7,120 lub-.. fpiriU turpentine fcOO cakr, roain lo,.V5l l,Ms, tar ISi bbl, crude tunntlne 47'. libK QfOTATlOX. Not 2.1, I'slh Cotton 12', t-fdritb tur pentine 3U;, msin tl 40, tar f 1 45, crude turpentine (2 GO. Nov. SOth, 1375 Cotton 12t frpirtta turpcntine3IJ, roein f 1 42 dl $ 1,45, tar fl 70, crude turpentine 12 60. CovPAtATtvr. Statkmkxt or the Ra- rRirri" or Cotton. Xi: W A h VLK TisKStSETs SH R I E R HA: JL'bf KKTCIINIIII HMM 1J1P. North, and has oj url L tb i. wixti:u i:.iMi Thc !arp.t amnions', lrt rnj Stock of Clothing AND (ilLNT.V lTKMliIM; ;ckiDS oer dirj lol In Wihoitiuu. l'ncta f ao low to tumble rv ty one Xo . ee a n lhce. hard timet. of ll.. Mpleiulld .White VMrt. all nelr 91ade ( i-jt t.uiuni ht'). AND KOK TIIK .MALL M M 1F tK CRNTH WOKT1I fl 4tl A I'UXR. Don't lorjrt to cU cm A. IiniHR. iiov 25-lr REMOVAL ! SfJttrirituT (itolcr -NovcmWr t Total 187fi. I fill."" vviuu.vv.. . - " J " I , . . . . i i 111 tUUliUlllVV UAA v U1V Ml J , iimvu I S1-- . . -. V - r T 1 -V ' I a4- aim it un1 Thar 4Vin vnlna tpttI1 I . We suppose mat jyemocra-sKnoif naye j ircvn, uUu 1 by a votc of 55 l0 3 al- the right to say "we told yousoV They be suspended and the bill allowed to 'Amenaments were 6cptcmJer - - -October -----To NoTftnlK-r 27th. - 4.04S tale a 1701 1S.740 ),279 2T..97S 22,106 votoH, 7p; Jacksonville, Fla., 64; Mo- Gl:?XeY Orleans r.O- Vnrfolk XI- iiC spiritualistic revelations of jVuf. Everett," at the Opera House, after it is definitely known 'st night, were voted on all hands an unmitigated iraud. ' ' The (li st was driven about by the 'c'1 'itds yesterday at an awful rate. New Advertisements. A. MirierClothing. N Jaeobi Hardware Store. Postal Hour ii, tlosv at the Civy Post-Oftice told you that vfhen Vance was elected and the State government passed into their hands, the . peopleof thetate would3becdme-rinore 'tfosifoiis the State bonds would be respected abroad, Ac.." and behold, the first thing we hear at the North that the' State Ms Democratic, and before there has been any chance whatever to re-reconstruct things, is that the State bonds are better. Yes, verily, we told you so. oass its several readings. Boddie, Ferguson and Stickney sup ported the proposition to suspend the rules and advocated the passage of the bill, ancLFolkr Troy and Graham advo cated its reference to. the judiciary committee, and the reference was made. yEssAOE from mi nousK Transmitting a"bill to validate certain election returns, and asking the con currence of the Senate, offered by Messrs. Moring, McLean, Cooper and Bledsoe, which were all lost. fGcn. .Matt. W. Ransom, . United States Senator, was, on motion of Carter, of Ilyde, invited to a scat in the I House. Gen. . Ransom . came for ward and occupied the chair of V. V. Richardson, member from Columbus. '- Carter, of Hyde, moved to recon sider the vote refusing to refer the res olution as ' amended to the- Judiciarv 56,732 Etiwatfd receipt fr :i dyp, 2,490 Incrca" over l-t v-ar 5I,1W lVJlH ""; wv rrv?. : - .-..: ; 1-4.1- , jn mouon ot uraiiuni, me fuics couuwiiwi aw.u uiunuu luu.auw nuu Steamer Di2 ""lIon'R. R. Bridgers, .President of were suspended in order to put the the motion to refer was renewed and I panlcy tt ( K1VK OF Tllli PORT. Pout Ai.VAXr, No. 2. 2un rite 0 A. M..sun M-t4.47 V. M.; days Icnsthl'h 57m. llljrh water at 8mitb villc 4.10 A.M.. 4.44 IM.; hUrh water at Wilmington .00 A. M., C.JVi 1. M. Akkiteu YrATcao at. Steani(r Dixie, I'Utt, tftnithriUe, O G the Wilmington, Coiumbiafc Augusta bill through its several readings. Railroad, has written a letter earing , On T&otion of Robins, it was an prevailed. House resolution No. 1 j.i' mails l'ollows : Nurilicrn through mails - - - - 5:30 P. M. -N'urthem through and way mails, dailv - - - - - - 7:00 A. M Maih for the" N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, atf- - - - - . . OSiOP. M. Southern mails for all points ooutn, uany - - - - , - 7KX) P. 31. Westeni mails C. C.U'y, daily 6:00 A. M. Favetteville and offices I on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays , and . Pridava 1 - ... UQQ P. M. favetteville 'by C. C. R'y, . - daily (except Sundays - CO0 A. M. nslov ,C; H. and intermedi ate iaieca, every Friday - 600 A. M. AUK1VE. . ' N'orthcru throusrh mails 12:45 P. M. Northern thrcuurb & way mails 800 P. M. The iStnithville mails, by steamboat, close ;it S A. M., daily, exeept'Sundavp. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Sup Rv and Shaliotte, everj Friday at 6 A. M. Mails delivered from 0 A. M. to 7:00 l. M., and ou Sundays from SOJO to 9550 A. M. .i - '- - - tainp Olice on from 8 A. M. to 12 M., from 2 to 5xH) P. M; Monev order and Kcsrister Departments open same as Stamp that if the Legislature will remove the by inserting the raUfvlng clau3e,passed, by , Yi inslow, oi Auuiaoipn, to take restrictions on the gauge of the Cheraw! and "was sent to the House for concur-1 a recess from the 2d day of DeccmlT, & Wadesboro Railroad that his com- rence in tne amenumenu panv will put that line in operation at ' onc. . . uJL j HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.' Hon. Joseph J. Davis s majority for Moring of Chatham, of the commit- Congress iu the Fourth District is tee on rules for the government of the 1 603 , .f.ru.i.i.' House submitted report' recommend- Sentinel Dickgrttia on the1 WrSln street yesterday that he "reckoned thd t inJ electoral vote of North Carolina ibnld TVSS? !i u be counted for Hayes r&. Anew station, named Malwtliaa a nKsoge from the SeMte anoouac-, DeenesuD ispra ou, iue rv. a in the adoption of the. action of the R. R., twelve miles . beyowT Cameron th committee on jbint rules, and that and sixty,nme maeaf 200 copies had-: been' ordered to be Preparations are on foot to make tho I printed, asluntr the coocurrcncc of tho Vance inaugural torchlight procession I the House. The- House concurred. me. granaesi ever witnessed in wis iav i resolctioxs. itude, says the Raleigh News. ; The followinitsolniions' jrere pre- 1876, to the 1st Monday . in , January, 1877, was taken Irom, the calendar, read and tabled. ... , f . Moring of Chatham moved to take House resolutions , 3 ; and - 4 from the committee on privileges and elections and that they be placed on the calen dar; , The motion prevailed. , , , House resolution No. 0, inquiry and instruction as to the representative of Pender county, . and to the claim of J. W. Dunham to a seat from New Han over county. - - A- Henderson, fa vorel the aduptionof the resolution and moved its adoption and reference to the committee on priv ilege and elections. Moring moved to . amend by adding Steamer J S I'nJcrhill, Latham. Hmith- ville, J II Ni-tr. Steamer North StAte, (Jrren, Fayette vllle, Worth X Worth. Schr MaCTrl", KanaJev, River, eoi ton. Hall A lrarall. Schr Joseph II Ncn", Reynold. Ort.u Creek, naval tUr. Kerthncr A. Calder Bros. Schr Helm; 101 . tooa, Dituxnore. Balti more, Northrop & Cummins:. Ger. brig Atrem, l?i tou, Kkcnrilch. RfitteriUm, K Pcshau& Wetermana. Ci.EArrD Yestkrdat. Mtmrr Dixie, ntt, Smithtlllc. , O O Parfley ft Co. . Steamer J S Undcrliill, Latham, SmJth ville, J II Neff. Steamer North State, Green, Fa jetterflle, Worth te .Worth." . ; Schr Miie, Karodey.New River. Hall fc Pea null. Schr JoaepU II NefT, Reynold, OrUn, CmV, Kerch ner fc Calder Broa. Nor brl 1 1 dene, Gunderacn, Glaow N.JACOB I'S HARDWARK DEPOT iiiiMovr.n ix NO. 10 SOUTH FRONT ST., NK.XT lOn TO - MALLARD f tt HADPLI.CV t AND HARNF?.' STORr ; Where w.-.hfcll -VEIIY GLAD TO WKLWME ALL Oil! nUEXDS AND ri'STolIDlS. nov2Vtt . No. :Vi SUrku tnt BEST TABLE BUTTER SOLD IN WILMINGTON. Grravt Vari.iy c f FK!II BLKJLTT AND CRACKEU-l frold In W 11 rein-rum. PLANTS EXTRA AND OCP.'-FAJIILr Art the Bet Floor V.xtr fvlJ la Wilmixvftoo. MOfsT VARIED SDX K OF FRENCH, LGIM AND .uIERICAN Family Groceries . In Nortlft (Jajvliua. CHAS. D. MTERS A CO.. tmn Si 5 abd 7 North Frjol St. and inquire into the right of the riU 1 William & MurehUon. JadgBariieA4stdeinIfkigh; seAteAread and .placed I t,A TTftnw 'xrhieK itm adontL I.Tork. A D Cazauou two is nnlv one Smith and onW I on the calendar orjeferred to appro! tr.A ' " - '4 4a I Exi-obt Doxrsnc -" j I .. ... I VIMijt; uutitu, imi v i rmp "Rmwn in thft -.Tpfirislatuw Jonea I rtriatc C0mmitt0CS.? -VT is not there at all. 'I ..jhuj. strike out t4and refer to committee ou Dririleges, aud clccupns" and insert Brvaa .Lann.J.ft. colored -Democrats TTia follAwinfWlls were introduced, i iudiciary committee." This amend- iiving atDurliam, nas received an ap-1 passed their llrst'Teiding and placed I inent was lost. . : . . poinimeni as jragg in vue ckvawk, i upon tne caieoaar. .rcienvu -m -vuc branch of the J General Assembly. I oroDer connnittexrr- Stamps'' for sale at general delivery when Does that look like j the IlemocratiO 1 By Carter, 'Btmcombe: An act -t-mip oflice is closed. I party would abuse the negro TL 1 1 to be entitled.an act to restore . silter Key Romft ncoKt?hlo at all hours, dav a'i'l uiL'ht: ' v MaU collected from ;street b0XC cvdry (iZA'aiuyr-Tito-y or , , lliere wercrno cases before tle mag4 1 Judiciary coiiimittifel istrateV cburts yesterday. : x f Cooper, of Cherokee The resolution as announced was then passed.' JA ' v 1 ; i , . House bill Xo. 5, inquiry into, the right of IL'C. Maddry to a cat in the as a lend tenderr Referred to the House in the place occupied by J. J. Jnonou, as- a mcmoer iruiu uwniwry cOTzaty,1 wrij read and adopted. Ae- Tori Steamh!p RerolAtor 163 balea cotton, 21 okagra dried fruit, 3 pe.ckagM maze. - - ExroKT Fobugx. . Tvo Nor. brig Htlcne, tola n!n. . ' : ' Mlmoxasda. B!o lag freh from the Soathwcct at fha Bar yrsienlay. , , ' ' A two matedScbrnn.rt nAmcunksoffo, off New Inlet Bar. The ftcmcr Aihlaud with chr. 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