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1 Ul 7 fXEtef CU V NEWif .r i.. li. I tnoual Meeting Klection ot Ollicers. 'IV annual meeting' ol the Ladir' Hrnevolent h'pcicly was beld veterdav ,oriiii)g 'i H oVlock, in the Lwture KK',wf il:t P.vterian Church. qlic meeting opened with prayer j,v Iiiili'if Atkinson. After the prayer Cul. John V. At kindon delivered the annual addrtm Mrs. C'jjl Kennedy read the report uf what (lwd been effected by the Koci ,tv tlnringthe year. The following officer were re-elected:. J'roidiriit JMrs. J. Kennedy. Vicc-PK'sidcnt Mr?. Ceo: Chad Uurn. . St'cretary Mrs. C. H. Robinson. Treasurer Miss Julia Stevenson; ' The Secretary, Mrs. C. II. Robinson, V-infr abseiit, Mrs. John Dawson ac'ed in h place. , t Cottoii continues to crowd our nharves.f. It may be i hat in less than tin year Wilmington will ho the largest cOtoh Vnaiket on the Atlantic -mast. Northern- capitalists have told uthat we have every reason to expect It w ill lxiso. v v I nteresting exercises will be on tapis at the 'I ilestoii " School to-day, about . I o'clock. We are very glad to ler.ni tint the; accomplished and deserving . I'rineipal, Mi.V Amy M. Bradley, has entirely ih'covered from a recent-severe inlifj)0?tion- ' ; The I'oiigressioiial: Committees, ap poik'dto investigate affairs in South Carol ina, Florida and Louisiana, passed through yesterday eti route to their respective destinations. ; As the initiation fee is only jMtl, and the cause so noble, it seems that the Jellies' Benevoifnt Society should have inure than fifty members. Mrs. Ann S.; Oasis' funeral at .St. 'James' Church on -yesterday was large--Iv attended. KASTKJtX MEDICAL TIOX. COXVKX, jyuoimls of Proceedings. Jijoi-ttd for tftf Cnpf Fear. Takb'oho, "Dec. 7. The Kustern Medical Association has just adjourned after an intcrcssing session here, of two days. Much work was done to advance the science of medicine and to elevate the medical profession of the State. That great terror of our people, diph theria, was ably and thoroughly d;s cuxseu. jii was admitted on all hands that mofet of -the pre throat of "babies and irdujts, which; physicians fo often calldiptheria, i anything tUe than that terrible disease. The Vssocuition endorsed the plan "t'a State Board of Health, which was originated in the Association at its annual meeting in your city, and througlfa connnitteeof its own appoint nieut will urge the matter upon the bepislature. ; ;ivK The principal feature of the occasion Wis the annual address by l)r. W. T. Kmiett ofPetidG It was listened to vjith much interest by an appreciative I iu-horo audience, " as well as by his brcthercn; of the Association. The subject was "the influence of woman in the sickroom.'' and it was well written and delivered well. It was one of the est trifeutes to woman 1 ever heard or read. t will be published by the As sociation J)r. C. J OT lagan, of ''ranvijle, was elected President for the .t"s",njf yt'arand Dr. L. A. Stith, of ; Orator.- The next meeting will be. held at Kinston on the first luesda of December 1877. I Ox thk Wixo. . . t ' . Postal llourv. mails close at the Citv IVt-OiHce follows : Xorthehi through malls - - - 5-"0 P. M. -ortliorn throuKh ami wav for the X. C. Kailroaa J routes supplied there- southern msuU for all! iioints Utq mails C, Cf iry, daily HM) Aj M. "etteyille and offiees 641 pud fridtv Z - . ; mtevmei,y C. IVy, ibo P. M. o,r1 y except Sundays) - G.IK) A. M. OusIohtC. 11. aud intermedi al offices, every Friday - 50 A. M. NWe !!lrou msi-: - - - P. M. oruu-rn through & wsv mails S:(H) P. M. it I f mithc thails, fey steamboat, close uV , i1' ept Sundays. l'ly an 1 Sh naf lm Town Crt'ek' SuP" fi?u Sf lotr every Fridav at 6 A. p Mails - deUrered from 0 A M... to 7 .00 . i ? n. iw Sundays from to '930 RecktS n J500 P- M' Money order aud Omee. prtmentB Pen 8511116 as Stamp THE SITUATION! - - . . TILUKX HAH, A MAJOKITV OF THK ELIXTOUAL COLLEGE HV THK RETURWja. Action of the (Pernor Oregon r;iTeTilden 1H5 Votes The Ver mont Democratic I Hector Caat 11 lK Vote and Appoints Himself 31ewener. 1 Hy a Star extra' yesterday it 'was first learned that a new face was put on arlairs. Gov. Ajrover, of Oregon, w sued certificates to two Hayes electors and one Tilden elector, the third Uayes elector being ineligible. The Hayjes electors declined to meet with Cronio.the Democratic elector, and the latter then appointed two Republican electors -and the three Vast the vote of the .State as follows:. For I laves. 2; for Tilden, 1. Cronin held the certificates. In VermontUlc Democratic elector, who claims the office owing- to the ineli gibility of postmaster Sollace, cast his vote for Tilden, and appointed himself a-messenger to carry the vote to Wash ington. ' In Florida the Democratic electors, holding certificates from the Attorney General, wio is a member of the Can.- v is.-mg Hoard, cast the vote of the tate for Tilden. , - 1 In I Louisiana., under certificates from Cov. McKnery, the Democratic electors voted for Tilden. The count stands under the broad seals of the States Tilden, 185; Hayes, iH-t Majority of 1 for Tilden. TERRIBLE.' CATASTROPHE. BURMCi OF TIIF3 lTK(M)kIJ V THEATRE. loss ol More than 200 l,lTe Ac count of the Calamity, , liuooKLvx, Dec. 6. A fire brolce. out last night on the stage of the Brooklyn theatre during the performance of the "Two Orphans." The panic became general before the actors left the stage. The audience rushed for the doors, women fainted, aisles were blocked and many were thrown down and trampled on. Most of the killed were in the dress circle, their mean3 of escape being cut off by the burning stairs: ! - Dieters Hotel was damaged to the amount of 50,000. The loss of life at the Brooklyn theatre is appalling. Bodies werufouud this morning in heaps within a few feet of the door. It is supposed they went down when the lobbies fell. They are burned beyond recognition, The loei on the building was 3150 -000 and on fixtures$l0,000. Shook & Palmer, lessees, lose $30,000. It was uninsured. . . p. m. 245 bodies have been re covered. ' . . .. LATEST FROM SOUTH CAROLIN A The Supreme Court Decide in Favor ot the Democrats, Ditpatvh from Gen, JUGowan. Columbia, S. 0 Dec. 7. The Su preme Court has decided all issues in our favor. Hampton Governor. Xtod be praised. . The above dispatch was received in this rity yesterday by M rs. En gelhanl, wife of Maj J. A. Engelhard, our Secretary of State.J , ' - Mi R. cqVfewexcIb. Appoint nients of Conference for the Ensuing Year-lNet MeeUnj; ; at Salisbury. . " From tte Rahlqh Chrlthui, Adt vtuU. Rai.eioh District Nr H 1) Wilson,PE. Raleigh, Edenton St., L S Burkhead. Raleigh, Person St., W C Norman. Carey, W H Jortlan. - Rolesville, L J Holden. Smithfield, R M Brown. Tar River, R S Webb. .Youngville, Miss., M J Hunt. Louisburg, F L Reid. . North Granville, J T Gibbs. - i South Granville. J E Thompson. Henderson, J B Moore. Nashville, T B Reeks. T daIet'9h Clnst(n Advocate, J B BobbitL Hiliboro District L L Heudreu, PE Hillsboro Station, J H Wheeler Durham Station, W H Call. " Alamance, Robah F Bumpass. ' Chapel Hill and Haw RiveMJ Ronu. Pittsb.pri, W H Moore: Yancey ville. L J Gibbons. Ieep River, J V Craven, T C Moses, Supernumerary. ; . Leesburg. TJ (Jattis. 7:1 V, Person, H H Gibbons. t Orange, J B Martin. A WMangum, Prof, ot Unir.of N C. WILM1NBTON, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORNING, UKCKMIiER Crkkxsboko District M L Wood,rK : Greensboro Hution. S D Adamg North (5ailford. J no W Lewis. iouth Guilford, J R Scrogp. ThomasTille and High Point, V h Davidson, Cha.i II Phillips. T . . J 1 1 m n . . . ouuuoipn, 1 tr tsngund. Forsyth, S H Helsabek. ! Winston Station. P J Carrawar. i 1 Stokes. II. tJ. Emlailv. - j Madison, h K Stacr." ! iWentworth. V A Sbarj , f: B Craven, President of Triuitv Cul- I lege. J A Cunuinggini, Agent for Confer ence; Uog. q ,v "J rj r r , Salisbury District f) It Brutou,P K. Salisbury Station, W C IJaunon. Salisbury. RTN Stephenson. Mooresville. T L Trinlott. f Htatwville Station. T A Coou.: Statesville Circuit, to be supplied. Mocksville Circuit, T A Boono. Davie, W C Wilson. Iredell, Jon Wheeler. Alexander, H F Wilev. . AVilkesrE Howland. Yadkiuville, S D Peeler. J,Mt Biry Station. Jas WilUn. ( rsauraion miss., w H Maness. f Surry, W S Creasy. BJuc Ridge Miss.. A M Long. " SnRLBv District R G,Barrett, P E. ! Shelby Station, H T Hudson. I Shelby Circuit, J.W North. ' Cleaveland, J D Carpenter; ! ( Rut herfordton: G .F Ilound. I ( Columbus Miss.-, J B Carpenter. ' ( Marion, C A Gault. ! Upper Broad River ML., N G j I Whittiugton. j ( Morgantou Station, to be supplied 1 i by-B F NiAonw- .. . , .. I ( Morgantou Circuit, P F W Stamev. ! ( Caldwell Circut, L Shell, J C Crisp, SlinP'rnfiTnprfir'r' I ( Ienoir Station. M Robey. Happy Home, J S Ervin. Newton, J C Hnrtsell. RockSnfing, G W Ivy. South Pork, C M Anuerson. Dallas. J W Puett. Lincolnton, J T Harris. W M Kobey, President Davenport Female College. - ' r CuARLOTTf District W H Bobbitt. P. E. - , Charlotte; Tryon Street, A A Bot-- ! uamer. . , ' ; .. N,6rth Charl6(tef to be supplied. ' ' : South Charlotte, Z TipsK -l PinerilleW DLee.- ; Pleasant Grove, M C Thomas. ' . Monroo Station, O J Brent." Mohroe Circuit, MJI IIoylc. ' ' Con;o.dStoiion; U; Nicole: " Concord Oircuit, J.jfjThonia., Mt. Pleasant A D Belt. Albemarle. T P Ricaud'. (Stanly, Miles Foy. Ans'onville, T H Edwards. Wadesboro Station, T W Guthrie. Wadesbofo Circuit, J H Guinn. , Lilesville, C M Pepper.. -Faykttryillh Dis'tbiot J ,S .Ncbion - P. E. V vf: ' Fayetteville Station L ' "V Criiw fordf: v. 5Jr-- wV.-,-. . : . Cumberland I .W Avent . . Roleson - Ira T- Wyche. : Iurinburg B C Philips. Rockingham-TrJ W Jenkins. Pee Pee M V Sherrill, H'B Doub, Uwharrie I-R Hill, f Montgomery I F Keerun. Browning Creek Miss HrS Chaftin. Carthage-J'Tillett.. Jonesboro-J Y Hoyle, G Farrar Supernumerary. ... ..' Buckhorn P H Greening." ' ', WiLMi.VGToy DisTRipVp- B.'. Black ' " tnimiuston Front t-'JF fahn BUmingtan Fifth t J M Rhodes, Topsail J B Bailev. Kenansville T Iv Smith. Magnolia J F Hietraan. Clinton J B Alford. f Cokesbury M IFoyler 4 CoharriOtasg, F A Bishop: Bladen J Sandford. . r :Elij2abellt D Mar.: , - . f IFbitevillc J T Lord.- - Mttaniiiaw jus?- 10 oesuppiieo-iiT ' ( ' r ' J T Browning ' Onslow-rG TTHardisoujH Newberii Station J R Brookji.. ' Goldsboro Station JT Bagweil' inisou Station R A IFillis. TVayne F H Hoh1. Mt. Olive W II lFatkins. Kmston Station C CDodson. Snow Hill J P Simpson. Neuse J J Carden. i Lenoir, Jno N Andrews; Swift Cfoek To be supplied. Craven D Culbreth. ' (Jones J Johnson.. , . 4 - Beaufort Stanton A R Raven. Carteret X M Jurnev. . StraitsN A UookerC- Washixgtox DigTaicT 1 Ym Chisv iraahiugtoa fclatioo-rJi ('rVulbtvih. iFarrenton-.T IV Hovlcv H'arreDF RGriffith" Littleton-R O Burton:, !' Halifax Jas IF lVheeler. Tarboro Station! IF S Rone. (Edgecombe, .F.I) Swindell. "V ( Kdgecombe. Mlfi To be supplied miliamston LIXajLh. I Plymquth and James ville S M Davis., . ColumbialiTai Mahoney. Bath J L Luraley. Matamoskeet .JD Bule. " ortsmoutlf ft and Ocracoko-J ' C Smith. V Cpe Hatteras N S Nortou. Next Conference to be held at SalL burr. . ' ' - T - r , j -.. . . . New AtfTcrtlacaeata. A. David Merchaiit Tailor and f . C. StevensonFull Hue of Christ- mast .S'LSuclx a4gToV-eries. fruiU, sweet" meaf., etc. " " ' j ' shric7-T-atet StyV of Cloth ingT cheap" overcoats,4 fshlrU. at fNj cciit-i, etc. etc. ' Mrrtr'iCovt. Jauie? Swett, disorderly conduct. dl-mishd ou the jayment of cuxt?. ' i s-Vk8 Set'auj 3 arretted yester- ! dij' for cursing 'aud abusing Capt. ! 1110. luggan. He will have a hearing before the Maror to-dav: .VA' W AD VKH TSKMK.VT.S ! XJSIAS GOODS. T HAVE IN HTtK K A ULL LINK OF i Christmas Goods, ! jut rti-eivtl and iruriit"l frvh nu f.f ieft quality. CTKKANTtf. KA1SINS, ! j CITRONS, LKMONii. j OKAN(ilC, APPI.Ks. ;KLATIXK, Nl Tian kind.-, j ( OC0ANUT3 CRANBKHIMKJ. HLVEKIZED SCiiAK. i WKKliirs MIM'KD MKAT, Ritter'. -Centennial Premium I nillT-ttV TTEK. j Fl'LL ASSORTMENT OV CANNED ! j ;OOIM. KCKNETT-.S FLA- VOKIMI-pCTKACTS. i ami fverythhiff ueftUtl for family ue. I "Jl no gnoil ut tl B F.ST. I tH-ll hi low mm antliiNly nd fM-mcliiurn lower. I will deliver peomptU. ChIJ n m. dw r-tr c. t:vknson. EXTRAORDINARY. JifDUCKMENNTS ARE NOW OF FERED IN CLOTHING! A 9 tlie MfttKim In far; tulvaiM'i-U I am 6V tenninel t -1ok nut all my I STOCK- ty 'OVERVOATS? At a Very Hwall 3Iargln ou theCet. Mybtock of Clothing emlraces all the LATEST STYLES and I am determined to make it to the in terest of all to buy of me. PurehaHernwlllfind great bargaiii-Jiibtith fLOTiiixG am) mm mm. 1 ' ' ' i Our ALL MADE SHIRTS thatl m-11 at OO cents are still all the go. Tlihirti. are really worth SO. Purvbabcra will do well to examine before purchaMng tlse-wI,t""- A. SIIRIER, dectf so .AUrket ttrret. j IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC Is called M my unusuallv larvand varied stock of Men and Youths - . cj.6 1 h rxr; . Ull the latest style of rt Ubw are daily cxhibltetl 11 mv tal.lt. and are be ag dPpnHl of at prlee t M,ft tlw timc n. This cold weather !.nvrMstt.atrf wcarinr an Overcoat, ami tWe not huppliel will find it to their adTauU'cr to examine inv stock before purc!iain' eUcvherr. j ',. ntvtn erchant Tailor and Clothier. -x 7-tf No27 MarkH trerl. ! I REMEMBER !(?. YATES KEEE8 THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF j PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY ni.Nlv, bCIIOOL AND MISCELLA NEOUSBOOK8.KANCYtiCK)DS, 1 PICTURES AND FRAME?, l GOLD PENS AND PE5 CILS, Jcc.. Ac. . In fact -vrr- article uually kqit In a first clan . ( I BOOK STATIONERY STlRK. ! Bacon, Flour, &c. ; KA BOXES D. S. S!DI; I 0J . SO) BBL8. FLOUR (all grade), ! 100 Hhd. and Bbls. CUBA MOLASSES. Wl Til o If " mm m . 50 Bag COFFEE,.; 50 Bbln. 8U(JAR, 100 BbU. OLUK, 500 B.U. HOOP IRON, 300 Balcn HAY. ' BAGGINfl, TOBACCO. SNUFF. SOAP, I LYE. l!AVnr TIVJ fiirrov 8PIRIT. BARRELS, LARD, NAILS, Ac., Ac oc . tf "WORTH & WORTH. 8, 18TS. GEO. MYERS GROCERIES SKLL rapidly: II ha Meal, .Flour, Lleata, rfUUAR, COFFEE, MOLAHSEi?. And aYriiouan4 ArUclen femnd la Fl RST-CLAS.S ISROCKHY r?TORKii EMPIRE NEW PROCESS FAMILY FLOLR WITHOUT A SUPERIOR, But Try and Judge tr urclf. Gr E T T O CR Table Delicadea AKI- INDISPENSABLIS - I'ROM GEO. MYERB', 11 and 13 Hout2uPrBt mu devs.tr Meal! Meal! Meal! 400 BACiS FRESH MEAL XS KZW COITOX SACK". MOLASSES! BAf DLMERARA AND 8UOA HOUSF. cu 500 BARKKW fl,juk-ai1 ny!tf BINFORD, CROW A CO. t e u p s T.iy TTyla? er , Kirvt Prire at t!ie lutrimUJj, Packed io l:w ot'Tvro Do. EacU. Fruits and Vegetables, 500 kvrrV VARlkTr.500 FOR THE U OLID A VS. ( E ARE PRKPARXD A3 USUAL w WITH A GREAT ASD VARIED STOCK Fit CITS, XCTS.AXI) CAS DIES mif rot KaaiUy and the JafcbUff WU1 U ooda at Low Figureo - - ; - : ' ' n4rzrrut orders pmoptiy CHAS. D. MYZES A CO i . 10 CKNTH A WET.R XTSCXLLJLSKOVX SpoirtliisIIatcril, &c. COKrTTTX ASVjHTMEVT tjf fJt'NS ANU REVOLVERS UnmxkrV Material. ArM AT REDUCED PUICS. Axc3 and Grindstones, at cmi;R.i, V I R F II o o wooi) sa ir.v ax ft Hvcrs. Rope, Tlar. A,c. ! UT AUO KOK HALF. TA0 CARTH. erthr hri matrri.t, and mad -y NF.WBLRKY..f L-m, -. Wni -M Liv. NATHANIEL J A Hi III, HARDWARE t E POT, , m tU t-rent . ?J-lf The Btimore Gazette FULL OF TsHESlf XEXV.Sl TllKUA.irrTEl7rrBLltKI)Arin Bwnlnx (Suud ec-ti.l i. atwrrfptlnca, lt trrc, tO Auua, In Adruirr. Tli WEEKLY C.A.ETTr.l i.uMM.r-1 very PatuMay. Vn .uWHt.iU,uif. paid, 1 tl per Aiw, (o Advance. So uWrirHiua u thr Wrraur rWid for than a rrar. Addrr, THE I A El TE, 1 0 W. BlUmarr t.. llUt l:ocr. i' r ?s TT: c t i " SUNNYSOUTH. !MlEUM)ER.-It;NElKiiVIPAYW!t 1, X commrnff th4itlWtion. in iLUrtit, of a B7 and CSlrt'a rl f.iUi tr-V. tubktHrvni THE SUNNY SOUTH. Thr tjr will orfi.W, n..r;,. sv tkm and oral N titr iu-rr.lUt: o the yourgf pr..lr. jt l It willh b r. draror of the Compaov l r .v. and llria of all ajrra. The rr will I im, u:i. t the Ineerma f thr tuuth ut lU &..u d more trtUuUrH to tie ou" t.f iu 8latr. wiOt ihp North, atnl it Wtnz ! .ti PBja belief Uat a pijr of .wli 1 . . ter would InterrMlnr ttd the youth or thU hutr, w. will U-f ft. lteatiua ou or about t he 15th Instant, erprcUiic fuU Urv cl jUic ti..i.-f. SOUTH la aa folio : m One Year - -- -- -- lCO Sli Hwnthft - - - r. Thive Months ......... AdreniMTnent Ia-rtrl at rM -.;, rat. WlLMnVOTOX AMATtt K PtUUtNC Cc WUminUiO, X. C. dr.tr THE It A L TIMOR E X CX. Pul4Uhcl daTlr feierpt uid) a! Sun Iron Bulldinx. ulhi t m r of Baltimore and fckuth min- ; by A. J. Abcll A, Co. ViVfavr Jlaitt'n-j Single o;rt thrrecent: tin? in' flit. aty cent; two months, mr d"Ilr: ihn ,m mthi, om d4Ur ami tin rt-.i-: ii mcnitha, thre dollar; 1 jraf, txdo:if. PrMtii rrnarfl at the offlre by the uU No lprr Ut VjOtT tliau id fori THE WEEKLY SUX. One dollar and a barf rr, and fl tlx man the, with (irrat iuducemeuta to nor i 11 CLUBS NOTICE. JaTOTICZ IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application will e mad t i Uk- rirral Aaaemt47f theikateof Snh Can 4 ln . now la ae4oa, for aa AturtMlturtil ut ihf Charter of the Qtj of Wilmftuetou. Wnmlftfton 2. C, Xor. SO, TABLE BOARU AGEJfTLr.MAN. OR iF.Vn.EMEV r obtain Umnl in a rvtrate famijt waviiTcmn vrry ir irurn 1 nr rHir. portirxia oftharlir. Atflra. or 23tf) TnE CAPE FE.R OrUCi THR PATRIOT. OWrM jmper la 1 he Wi. , PaUlaLM verkl at Grro-lWf X. C Addreee- pAikior, wT 7-tf OrmryieY 5. C.'
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