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EXERAL CITY SEWS.
BLOODY CHRISTMAS ROW. j
political Difficulty Jiaar Fayette
vUleBadical Negroes Ambush a
Colored Democrat Who Is Assisted
One Man Killed and Several
Wounded. .-.-.
Vie i egret to learn of a disturbance
jiTiDg ratal results, wmch took place
near Fayette ville on Christmas Eve.
X negro Democrat of Cumberland
county has since the election been
threatened a number of times by Re
publicans of his color, -j So often had
these menaces been made and in such
manner that on last Saturday when he
had occasion to visit Fayetteville he
sought the protection of some of his
white friends. On Sunday morning he
started for his home, accompanied by
several gentlemen. When they had
reached a point some four miles from
town, a jarty of negroes suddenly
cprang upon them from a covert in the
woods and attempted ; to seize the col
ored Democrat. The whites resisted
and a determined conflict, fought with
knives and bludgeons, was waged. A
white man; named Kennedy was killed,
while several of the combatants, both
white and black, were seriously in
jured. -
The affair is the deplorable result of
the policy adopted by the Republican
negroes to punish the Democratic ne
(rroes for voting as they have the un
doubted right under the laws to vote
w they please; Such reprehensible con
duct deserves severe punishment.
'The Sheriff has captured two of the
persons engaged in the riot.
Mayor's Court. '
(ieorge Vann, disorderly conduct;
dismissed at the prosecutor's cost.
John Watson, disorderly conduct;
fined $20 and costs or thirty days on
the streets.
jajpes Cljntou, assault and battery
on Tama Morris; fined 10 and costs or
fifteen days on the streets.
George Mack, disorderly couduct;
fined $50 and costs or thirty days on
the streets.
J ocph Mack, Cato . Mack and John
Uaggett, disorderly conduct; judgment
impended upon payment of costs in
each case. ? v
Lewis Hicks, disorderly conduct;
fined $50 and costs or thirty days on
the streets.
Jno. H. Itisley, tiring gun in the
city; fined $10 and costs or fifteen days
on th,e street.
" Wilmington right Infantry.
The company will leave here to-morrow
morning at 6:30 a. m. train for
Charlotte. The company are ordered
to their armory to-night at 7.30 sharp!
for inspection in lull dress (except
plumes). On Friday morning they are
ordered to the armory at 5 o'clock and
will leave the armory at 5.30 sharp for
the depot. Be sure, the Captain says,
to send your blankets to the armory
between 9 and 1 o'clock to-day to be
packed, with names! marked on them.
Jlare valises at the armory Friday morn
ing by 5 o'clock. I '
Tg the Authorities. -
At the solicitation of seafaring men,
again renew thej request that lights
to placed on the river and. that the
pilot marks be restored,
Oar attention has been called to the
fact that the buoy on the wreck of the
Sleigh is in a sinking condition, and
should be replaced by a better.
The Colored Industrial Fair.
The Industrial Fair opened yesterday
with a large attendance. Addresses
jere delvered by Kev. J. ;W. Hood.
Bishop of A. Ml E. Church, and J. P.
Bonrke. There; are thought to be 500
strangers in the city who came to see
p. Fr. and more are expected. The
wr ia t0 continrue throughout the
week.
For Raleigh.
Iq addition to the W. L. I. the
Cornet Concert Club will attend the
JnaugTiFation. They will accompany
the Light Infantry.
A Christmas, tree, spread by Mr.
Mn Taylor, for the benefit of his
v5roady ..School pupils, at Walnut
IToesday night, was loaded with
preients for the Jittle ones. The occa-
was a lively one.
Got. Brogden has pardoned James
ton, who was convicted on two
cJrgeg, one for inciting a riot and the
Mher fbr staying elpptiop,
8 T10 Pce havs received their new
Jits ana are spotting around town in
taem. . The suit is of dark cloth and
thout any brass bnttODS.
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THE LITEST NEWS.
THE NEW SENATE. '
ua nnose Terms will End on
March Four Men Who will Proh-i
aDiy ne Re-electedDoubtlul SeatW
cic., eic.
From the Baltimore Sun:
The terms of 27 Rpnnt
the 4th of March next 25 by remlar
rvvo, nmcu raaKcs idc period ol
rrice oi one-third of the members ol
the body end everv two vpak 4
by the limitations of the commissions
ui i.mop appointed to fill thevacan-
MOO Ay-kni.A,ll 1 .9 1 w - .
"ttosiuueu nj aeatn. in addition
there is a vacancy to be supplied occa
sioned by the retusal of the Senate to
atim.t 3lr. .Fmchback. The outgoing
"r1"' " t&srs. Aninony, Alcorn,
Blame, Boutwell, Cooper, Clayton,
Cragin, Davis, Ferry. Frelinghuysen,
Goldthwaite, Hitchcock, Harvey, Ham
ilton, key, Kelly, Logan, Norwood,
rrice, .Robertson, Ransom, Saulsbury
Stevenson, Teller, West, Windham and
JV right. Of these, Messrs. Anthony
Ransom and Toiler have already been
chosen their own successors. In place
of Mr. Goldthwaite, Alabama send.
Mr. Morgan. Mr. Alcorn srives wai
to Mr. Lamar. Gov. Kirkwood, cf
luwsi, xases me-seat of Mr. Wright
Kentucky's new Senator, in place oi
Mr. Stevenson, is Mr. Beck, who served
a long time in the House. .
Mr. Cragin, of New Hampshire,
yields his seat to Mr. E. H. Rollins, a
successful Republican manager. Texas
replaces MrJ Hamilton with ier pres
ent Governor, Mr. Coke. Mr. Rooert
son, of South Carolina, will be suc
ceeded either, by D. T. Corbin, Repub
lican carpet-bagger, or Gen. M. C.
Butier, Democrat, both of whom will
claim the seat. Mr. Kellv, of Oregon,
will be succeeded by.GovGrover. r
All of the Senators whose terms ex
pire on the 4th of March, aud who
have not yet passed the ordeal for a
new cleciion. are understood to ber can
didates, Messrs. Saulsbury," of Dela
ware, Blaine, of Maine, Boutwell' cf
Mass., and Davis, of West Virginia,
confidently expect a - re-election. Mr!
Price, of West Virginia, is also a can
didate for reelection, but will Lave
several strong competitors. Tennessee
will also elect two Senators, and the
chances are that cx-Gov. Isham G.
Harris and Gen. Wra. B. Butt will carry
off' the coveted honors, although Sen
ator Key's friends think he will serve
out the rest of Mr. Johnson's term,until
1881. -Mr. Clayton thinks that his
successor will be Gov. Garland, the
Democrats having a large maiority in
the Arkausas Legislature, Minnesota
will be pretty certain to give Mr. Win
dom another term. ' In Illinois' the
contest will be close, with thp
that Gen. Logan, who will be the. Re
publican caucus nominee, will be beaten
oy ine independents, who hold the bal
ance of power, with some former Re
publican like ex-Senator Trumbull
Gen. John M. Palmer or Gen. Farns
worth. Mr, Ferry's friends say that
Michigan will give him a second term.'
He;has a prominent competitor in Gov
Bagjey. Mr. Hitchcock will doubtless
be relected from Kansas. ;
Two Senators are to be elected from
Louisiana, and contesting Senators will
dpubtless be elected by dual Legisla
tures. The New Jersey Legislature
being Democratic by one majoritv, will
elect a Democratic Senator in place oi
Mr. Frelinghuysen, Republican. Look
ing to the political complexion of the
Senate after all these changes take
place it appears that if the Republican
Senators from Louisiana and South
Carolina are admitted andrthe Demo
crats control the Illinois and New Jer
sey Legislatures, the strength of the
two porties will be Republican 41
Democratic 35. If the theory that Mr
Tilden has carried both South Carolina
and Louisiana be correct, then th
Democrats have a right to the thret
Senators to be chosen by the Legisla
tures of those States,' aud they would
have 38 members of the Senate to the
Republicans 38 the body being equal
ly divided. In any event it win be
seen that the Republican majority is
much smaller than it has been at any
time sine j 1861, and so very small as to
put that party on iU sod hphnvmr in
Senater after March, 1877
The 8th ol January Demonstration.
Washington-,. Dee. 25, 187C Intel
ligence which reaches here from differ
ent parts of the countrv. "Fast n
as West, shows that the 8th of Januarv
is iu wuuess one ot the most im
posing public demonstrations this coun
try has ever feeen. Preparations are
quietly making in nine or ten North
ern States for public meetings to be
held on that dnv nnt rmlv ;n i a
cities, but in towns aud villages, by
lAriuucrais xo protest against the fraud
ulent or irregular counting in of a Pres
ident, It has become known in several
States and in many localities numbers
of Republicans who voted for Hayes
and Wheeler have determined to join in
this protest and demanti fair play and
an honest count. There is not the least
intention to break the peace, but it i
meant that the protest shall be earnest
and show thai the people are attentive
ly watching what is going on and are
not asleep. Letters received here from
different - States from influential men
8 jow that the constant reiteration by
leading Republicans here that the
Vice President shall count and declare
the vqte at all hazards and the echo of
this sentiment in Republican organs
produces great excitement and irrita
tion on thennbhV. miml iha i-
,u"""us iuis quesuon snouid
be
bciuwj Dy a committee of Congress"
not by a predetermmed partisan
pnge( - ;
aud
ar
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER
Indiana Democrats.
Ixdixxopolis, Dec 25, 187C The
liemocracv and Tildnn t ;uml rT j-
ana held local conventions throughout
-" ouiuruay, ine zz& inst- to
select delegates to the State mass col.
.cuiiuu wmcn is canea to meet here
uanuary , Jackson's battle of New
Orleans anniversary. This, in former
years, was a great day for the noosier
cwwracy. jq me same clay "Blue
Jeans" AVilliams is to be inaugurated
- umernor. ana as Governor Hen
ancKs successor. Nodonhtit xrili k
grand gathering of Governor Tilden's
friends in this State, unless a satisfac
tory solution. of the political complica-
t-iua Bua.ii uave ueen suggested be I ore
The resolutions nasspd hv tht x-or;nno
local popular assemblages on Saturday
wu"""' i general aemana lor Con
gress to take' hold of the dilemma,, and
are vehementlv adverse tn vlmt ;Q
termed the Rennbl
X ' -ptivu VI
..Vv.wv juuicui powers in ine
aims ui me presiding onicer of the
Senate.
The Investigations In the South..
Washington, December 25 There
is a fear that the hopes which have
been entertained of some cood and nMf.
tical result accruing from the visit of
iu luvesxigaiiug committees South
may not be realized. Private informa
tion was received here to-dav from nil
of the centres where these committer
are at work. It does not seem as if the
Senate committees are directing thpir
attention to the purpose of obtaining
impartially the real fcc s surrounding
the elections and the subsequent coun
ting of the vote. To the contrary the
effort is to collect stories of outrage and
inumiaauon with which to garnish the
reports of the committees. It may be
xpecieci mat ine reports made by the
enate committees will be principally
ccupied with this kind of mattpr. wTiil
the real points at issue" will be skilfully
evaded or touched upon in the most
cursorv manner.
Florida,
Jacksonville. Dec. 25. Rprmhli.
cans in this end of the State are unani
mous in the opinion that Gov. Stearns
must submit to the decision of the Su
preme Court and nuietlv tn
executive office to Governor-elect Drew
on next 1 uesdav. Thev spp nn wv
open by which they can get the case
oetore the United States Court, and
there is cood authoritv for savins that
he has been notified very plainly that
he cannot look for support from the
Federal troops in making open resist
ance to the decision of the Sunrome
Court.
The Treasury Robbery.
It is learned that tho treasurv off?.
cials have become satisfied that thp rp-
cent robbery of 10,000 was perpetrat-
vu uner ine pacsage naa leit the treas
ury. Ifthisisthecase.it is held the
dVdams Express Comnanv is liahlp fnr
the loss. The COmnanr lindpratnnd
this, and they have now at work active
detectives in the hope of discovering
iue gumy pariy.
Louisiana.
Monroe, Dec. 25. 1876. It has rrrm-
ped out, upon examination before the
sub-committee here to-day, that afiBda
vist, produced before the Returning
Board and appended to Senator Sher
man s Louisiana report, are essentially
Jifferent from those orisrinallv sworn to
before the masistrates of Onao.hitA
parish.
Thermometrical.
The state of the thermometer at the
various stations named below was ob
served at the signal office in this city,
A. 4 1
-ii 4:1 p. in.:
Ausrusta. 42: Charleston. 48: Gal VPS.
ton, 49; Jacksonville, 52; Mobile, 45;
New Orleans, 46; Norfolk, 32; Savan
nah, 46; Wilmington, 40.
Pistol Shots.
At intervals, during the last two or
three nights, reports of pistol shots
have been he ird on the streets, Tho
police have been investigation- thp
matter, but so far thev have made noth-
iigoutofit.
A handsome sum was realized from
the Catholic festival, at McirinnVs
Hall, on Tuesday evening.
Postal Hours.
The mails close at th a- p,
as follows :
Northern throuirli mails s-sat r
Northern through and wav
mails, daily r-on i r
Mails for the N. C. Railroad
and routes supplied there
from, at - i i t
southern mails for all points
South, dailv , . ' aip at
VVestern mails C. C. R'y, daily 6 -OQ a! M
uivtwiiuc aim f .iifK rry
Cape Fear River, Tuesdays
and Fridays iip r
Fayetteville by C. C. R'v.
dailv exceot'Sundava iN r
Onslow C. II. and intermedi
ate offices, every Friday 6 300 A. M.
ARRIVE. , t
Northern through ml; . l-45 P m
northern througn & way malls 8. -00 P. M.
The Saiithville mails, hv
r M' daU v except Sunday,
r Vr. t1, Auwn vTces, sup
PAr&d Snallott' eery Friday at 0 A. M.
p. - u a.m. io 4 aju i
and on Sundays from 850 to 930
xo ueuverea ira-n o A. M. to
a. m:
aH IZtL a 1 .ODen Irom a A M-to 12 M.,
and from 2 to P. M. Money order and
KefflStcrDeTiartmoT,. rn o.-r
Roister Departments open eane as Stamp
Office. wp
ftrrf F ! -at delivery when
NOKill CAKUJL1NA XfeWH.
Capt J. O. Justice, one of the most
promweni ana respected citizens of
Lincoln ton. died on Friday evenine.
Statesville . Landmark : Jad
ivutn ijiuK 4mie rn. e trust
his venerable life may be spared yet
tuauy years
isiblxcal Kecorder: Prof. C. E.
Taylor has received a all to the
pastorate of the Clay Street Church,
luenmona, a. lie will not go.
Ralciah Xt
eigh arc already giving evidence of
iueir purpose io meet the Urarta which
will be made on their hospitality on
me 1st day of Januarv. Jealous of
the character of the city, they will
throw their doors open and entertain
all who may come. Some families will
entertaiu as many as twelve or fifteen
guests.
A fine engraving of Biihon Atkin
son, be a celebrated Vow
is on exhibition in Raleigh. The Ob
server says arrangements will be made
as soon as practicable, to supply the
work in the Diocese of North Carolina
through the rectors of the different
parishes. In the meantime, orders
may be sent to Pott
ow York city, or to Rev. Dr. M. M.
Jiarsnau, lialeigh, N. C. ' It will be
fnrnitirl t iYr. .1 i -
.......,w,.v. tuv; uiuuvruic price Ol
82.50 for plain, and 5 per copy for In
dia Proof impressions.
A San Francisco vounir ladr rprpivrtl
an invitatiou to attend the theatre the
other evening just as tho Chinaman
came Tor her wash. She hurriedlv
made out a list of the washing, aud an
swered the invitation. Then she sent
the list to the vounir man and Wont tJi
answer to his note. There was soon a
very much confused young man', a very
much mortified young woman, but no
theatre coiner for either of th
night.
"Why in the world don't you go to
work?" inquired a citizen of a lazy
u-iiow wuo was trying to borrow some
money of him. "(Jo to work r rrlri
the man, "how can I do anvthing till I
know ror certain who is going to be the
next President ?"
Wilminirtou District.
Nokth Carolina CoxrERtxr VmkT
ROUXD OF xiPPOIXTMEXTS TOR Ql'AR-
teklt Meetings .9 made iit the Pke
sidixg Elder, Rev. W. S. Black, for
the Present Conference Year :
Wilmington, at Fifth Street,
Dec. , 24
" ."0,31
Jan. tf, 7
magnolia, at .Magnolia
Onslow, at Lebanon - - - -Whiteville&Waccaraaw
Mis.
at Whiteville
Bladen, at Deems' Chapel,
Elizabeth, at Elizabeth
Wilmington, Front Street - -
Smithville, at Zion
Clinton, at Clinton
Topsail, at Union
Cokesbury aud Coharie Miss.,
at Hairs
Kenansville. at KenanTni
13, 14
20, 21
27.23
it
Feb. 3, 4
" 10,11
" 17,18
44 24, 2o
Mar. 3, 4
in ii
District Steward's meeting, at the Lec
ture Room vf the Front Street Church,
ANilmington, at 11 o'clock, a. in., Feb. 5.
JAS. T. PETTEWAT.
C. U. SCUCXKEN.
Petteway & Schulken,
BR9KERS AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS in Merchandise, Cotton,
aval Stores and other produce.
T,(lrdr8ioriolasses' Ieata rdi
Fish, Coffee, 8ugar, Cheese; Flour, Bag!
glng, Ties, &eM and consignments of all
c tacriptlons of produce solicited. n?0-3m
MICE OF APPLICATION.
AT.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
application will be made to the General
Assembly to Incorporate the Laborers'
Union, the First Ward Bucket Company
and Hook and Ladder Company No. 2 of
the city of Wilmington. dec7-law4t
A KLHL1, LIXB
HOUSE FURMSnlXG GOODS
QULLD'S TRAYS, TOILET SETS,
FANCY FLOWER POTs,
t
BJRD CAGE3
For sale by PARKER fc TAYLOR,
dec l5-2w 19' Front street.
TABLE BOARD
A GENTLEMAN, OR GENTLEMEN
OL can obtain board in a private family
who live not very far from the business
portions of th city. Apply at
nov 29-tf THE CAPE FEAR OFFICE
REMEMBER
C. W. YATES
KEEPS THE MOST COMPLEJF.
STOCK OF
PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY
BLANK, SCHOOL AND MISCELLA
NEOUS BOOKS, FANCYGOODS,
PICTURES AND FRAME.,
GOLD PENS A.SDFZ CILS, &c., &c.
fat every artulo a a illy ke4v. in & ftrU
class
BOOK STATIONERY STORE.
E.ARTIS,
VASUIONABLE BARD CP feHOP.
P.AA.L PrTSEE mM UNDER THE
..u. x.i.ceneni oaroers ai-
waJ8 ready to wait on customers. fdcWtf
" i, " W. A. Da vi ft
ar and Prop'ta. Businesa Managi r
"
nvrnnn
THE OXFORD TORCH-LIGHT
Circulation over 2,000 Copies;
Two DolUrs Per Annum In Adrar
T-e Democratic Organ of Granville.
28. 187S.
AXir ADYEHTISE31EXTS
ENGLISH
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FRENCH
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SPANHH
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CIGARFriES,
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PRESERVES !
SOUTH AMKItlCAN
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BUTTER, CHEESE, SAUCES, SPICES,
JELLIES, - PRESERVES, MS,
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gUOVELS, SPADES, RAKES,
ntenrork and Moltes Gate,
Fire Dogs, Boxing Axes, Scale.
Buh ITookn, Spikea and Nail.
Shot Bag and Pouchct Coffee MUl,
AnvOt, VUw, Blacksmith' Drill?,
Hammert, Hand Bciln, Pick,
Kat Trape aud Bath Brick. -
Meat Cutter, and tJtutfcw, T Ine,
GrlndUue, Grub How, Chalk Lint
Powder, Shot aud Ca,
Otter, Fox and Mluk Tra4.
Cutler)', Razor? and Hcui--.
Horse Brushj aud Curry Coml
Knobn, Lock, Hins and Latches,
Augers andShinlinjf HatcheLe.
REDUCED PRICES AT
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NOTICE.
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1 AU- A
application wHl r made to the Gip1
SlruSfS ' ' Amcnt of the
Charter of atJ of wumlngtou.
T ilmlnton N. C, Not. SO, 1876.
ASHEVILLE CITZEX,
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ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
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the Eunrn t:ml;, il,m .fJfr iA
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cJeac la rrbtlon to TLf:.CTf j tl e
con,Unt rmt4k-at!un f r.- r,.rk
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