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II i v'. .vr OT PW.A1R. f r ---. V L-- JUL Li V7C 1L-LL VlO ; ' - i r r.'? -f y i . -j . C EN ER A L CITY NEWS. TIllv COURT' lit HaUover Superior Court. The .Superior .Court convened ve.sler- ktat 10 a. m.Judsre McKoy presid The following an gram! juroVs this term: J. II. Allen, foreman. Lewi Chap nan. Henry Robinson, William II. Peterson, David R. Canady, II. M. jfc.hop, Ralam W. Wade, , William XcRac, Clause Schrievcr, 4. J. (Jut lar.'Amos. W. Brown, William L. Ja cobs, Charles Jones, John Cause, G us Rosenthal, Charles H. Thomas, John Uarrell, R. L. Harris. After the cmpanneling of the jury the Judge delivered the charge, when the regular business of the Court was proccded with. Mr, Henry Arthur Beaujauxhibj rtla license from the Supreme Court to practise law in the Courts of the Htale, took the attorney's oath, and a-i duly admitted to the Bar. It was ordered that Messrs. R. S. French, George Davie, A. Empie, A. T. Uiidon..;and C. M. Stcdmau be appointed a J committee to prepare a calender of civil cases. It was also ordered that the .Solicitor prepare a calender of criminal cases. The following cases were called: State vs. W. II. Moore,- for staying an election; called, and defendat failed. State vs. Mack Daniels, peace wur rant; nol. pros. -with leave. State ts. Mack Daniels, ussaull and battery; ml pro?, with leave. State vs. Mack Daniels, assault and battery; not.' pros, with leave. State vs. Mack Daniels, assault and battery, nol. pros, with leave. State vs. Stephen Williams, larceny; nol. pros, with leave. Jitate vs. Henry Crewe, bastardy; pros, with leave. State Vs. Thomas Nichols, nol pros, with' lpave. M. 1 V- I J J iState vs. Alice Holmes, peace war rani; nol. pro with leave. Ordered by the Court that sessions be daily from 10 a. m. until 3:30 p. m. Ordered that the sheriff summon two sets of jurors for to-day. vjuuri aujourneu until ttus morning at 10 o'clock. : . Mayor's Court. hlleu Johnson, disorderly conduct; judgment suspended on -payment ef costs. ' raume Gore, disorderly couduct; judpmcnt suspeiidcd on payment of costs. i; The Week of Prayer. The Evangelical Alliance has issued jthc following programme for the week ' pf prayer from Jan. 7 to 14, 1877: t mesday, January 9. Prayer: For Holy ' Spirit of the Universal 'Lurch, Joel iu 2b; for its deliverance from error and corruption, and its in create of faith activity, holiness and Christian charity. . 1,. . c " euuesday, January 10, Prayer for families: for the unconverted; for sons and daughters at school and col Ifgv, and for those abroad; for any in .Mckuess, trouble Or temptation, and for those who have; recently been added to mel'hurch, U ; Thursday, January 11. Prayer for "mop; ior rulers, magistrates and watermen; for philanthropic and benev- u'ent institutions; for a pure literature, luc spread of a sound education among I people, and . the maintprmnr-n nf leaee. : - v UUU) January 12 Prayer for Christian missions. Luke, xxvi45; for Sunday schools; and for the conversion i the world to Christ. j , " anuary 14. Sermon: One v,u-Iauu' one baptism, one God, "and one i-athof all. Ephes.iv. 5. 6. What Will Be If IfthP. etly blow ovor hv -t. e r v w, "1 h .tU? 'h of March' rMvai irouoies should qui- we ivuiti a revival of businps 'mi , "nnugton and the country not unlike 'ww .-W a wnich followed the disastrous W 1867 in the South. Want of con aen ice, not actual strintrencv. is what is lQe matter now. There ' i ' is money nough locked up m Northern coffers rcuevc the pressure, if capitalists cild see tbPir wnxr wu, ;;a h Confide lenCC IS Wanting hflMncn iha t: I m Iit;Mi luiurew tne country is uncer- w. Jinancial operations are govern " UJ w great law of nature. Nature uaoi Work u-hPn rhocVpI jd by obstructions to her progress, UtiaUffM "rnsea irnen lDe P 'HiCai affairs of thp mnnlrr r nvnlr. en i a V -M.v..., in doubt or surrouned by difficulties. onpiness, like nature, requires a free eour?p. 1,11 - t t Look Out ior 111m. A postal card was receired at the Marshal's office yesterday with the fol lowing printed on itt 8500 Reward. Arrest Smnn1 n. Thorburn, bank clerk, for fefonv amount of currency. Left Petersburg, Ya., Saturday ight, Dec. 30, 187C; is about 3'j years old; 5 feet C or T inches, j or thereabouts; rather spare built; will i weijrn t.su or 140 oounds: ha r dark b.-own and rather stiff and indi to stand up in rather an unkemnt con dition; low, narrow forehead: eves dark- grey-blue and inclined to squint, with doAn cast look, ne isan invetM-ntn smoker of pipe, speaks thick, with a lisp as though tongue too large; had on. when left, mustache and chin whi leers dark, sandy color; dressed tolerablr well, with new black overcoat, and had a small black hand satchel. - ! The above reward -will bo nnid fm. his arrest and recoverv of th mnnw Address Chief of Police, Petersburg! Va, .1 A photograph of 4he defaulter ac companied the card. No party answer ing to the above discript ion has been seen around this' city, as far is known. The Historical Socletv l.nst vtLti -J w - The second session of the Historical and Scientific Society met last evenin" at 8 o'clock at the lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Church, Presi dent Bernheim in the chair, ! Col. J. G. Burr delivered a long, well written and elaborate lecture on Local History ; of Wilmington. the It touched upon the carlv settle meuts, the history of the churches. - - the eminent historical personages and many amusing reminiscen ces connected with- our history. (We regret that under a resolution nfl iho ociety no synopsis of remarks of the members should be published. I ! A long discussion of points in the lecture followed, which was participat ed in bv Messrs. Wriirht. Nutt Dp. c j i - Rosset, London, Dr. Watson, Dr. De- Rosset and Rishop Atkinson A crreat deal of interest in thelitis. tory and antiquities of this region was manifested. The attendance at jthe meeting was quite largo. The Society is. fully established. Thermonietrlcal. Ihe state of the thermometer at the various stations named below was ob served at the signal office in this city at 4:30 p. in.: I . 1 Augusta, 56; Charleston, 35: Galves ton, 41; Jacksonville, 65: Mobile. 41: New Orleans, 43; Norfolk, 47; Savan nah, 61; Wilmington, 54. The form of selling real estate for the unpaid taxes of last year wa3 gone through yesterday in front of the City Hall. I The Stockholders of tlm Frst Ttfi. -j 1 - - A AWV AIM- tionai Bank will meet to-day at 11 o'clock, and elect Directors for the en- suing year The 4 bill to incorporate Bellevuo Cemetery passed the House Saturday, and was sent to the Senate for concur rence. I A fight between two boy 3 on" the street disturbed persons goiug into the First Baptist Church Sunday night ' ; . NORTH CAROLINA NKWS. There have been sixteen revisals of tte law3 of Sorth Carolina. It took six hounds and one bull-doer to kill a Lincoln cojunty wild-cat I Brogden closed his career bv eoin Ccneral 'Wa1 . missioning Brifredier ington, of Goldsbor o. The American-shja a deep miuw has stopped or to nse its won! kilks ousmess at btatesville. Neuse river, at and far alcove Kcm bern, is frozen over from bank to bank, one and a hal f m iles. I It took five daj-s for President Rol lins to run a train throush the snow on the W.N.C. R.R. The ol 1 brick ware house of the Roanoke Navigation Co., at Weldon, fell down during the late snow. I The1 Charlotte Observer complains oi tne want or waiting room accommo aationa an the railroad depots there. L Bddie, Esq., Senator from Nash, walked fifteen miles through the snow and Rlppt an Tn - " - V K 1. 1 1 LAIVC LUL. irain ior xfciieixn. ! While a Newbern partv were ; ikat ing on a pond a day or two ago a lady icu mruugn xne ice, ana m attempting u icacuu sererai gentlemen got wet- Tilt I Snniom, TT,7 II ' ciation at Raleigh, at its annual meet- lnS last 'Ihusday, elected Hon. R. iAV I Kes, President; Dr. G. W. Blacknall Treasurer; and E. E Gray, Esq.,Secre- ry. -It is rumored in Raleigh that Gen. W. R. Cox,' Chairman of the Demo cratic Executive Committee, will suc ceed Judge Watts, whose resignation ary next 0fFcbra" The Charlotte Observer learns that I tKo lUn-o- . , . . mkkuj Bwicura i jLaviason voi- lege vOI probably invite S. S. (Sunset) Cox of New York, to deliver the W- uia nuarega oeiore ihe two soeietief! at the commencement in June. JvriLiUXGTOK, NORTH CAROLINA, LEGISLATURE OP XORT11 CAR OLINA. Ttrenty-Flith Da. Cot''rmlfrom the 06rvr. SENATE. Fridav, Jan. .. VKSA(VK I ROil THE norsK. Transmitting resolutions of reic-tt to the late Dr. P. M. Winchester. mcmlxr ofthc IIou? of ReprcMu tives, Placed on falondar. Also reso lution in favor of the late Confederate soldier who lost both eyc. in said ser vice, with amendment, which wore concurred in. ' i INTRODUCTION OF BILL. Dorch: Bill in relation to the drain ing of lands. Referred to the commit tee ou the Judiciary. Moore, col., of New hanover: Bill lo incorporate Independent Order No. 2 ofG rand Lodge of Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria in America of the State of North Carolina. Re ferred to the committee on propoait ions ami grievances- calexdar. Bill to incorporate the town of Laurinburg, was amended, and parsed its third reading. Bill to make gold and silver" a legal tender. The committee on banks and curren cy reported adversely to the bill. Johnston advocated its passage, and Dortch, Graham, Sandifer and Finger spoke, in opposition. Sandifer moved that it be indefinite ly postponed, and the motion prevailed. Resolution of instruction to the Public Treasurer in reference to amount paid sheriffs for making election re turns, passed. Bill for the relief of tax payers of North Carolina, was indefinitely post poned. On motion of Ferguson, the vote bv which the bill for the relief of the tax payers of the State, was lost, was re considered, the bill was amended and passed its third reading. house of representatives; Bill introduced by Davis to amend an act eutitled an act to prevent the destruction of fish in the waters of Black river and Six Runs, in the coun ties of New Hanover, Pender, - Samp son, Cumberland and Harnett. The following bills, upon their sec ond reading, -were, on motion, referred to the judiciary committee: Bill to repeal chapter 74 Laws 1874 '75 in regard to the rates of interest. Bill to regulate the rates of interest. Bill to amend certain sect on sections of chapter 6 Battle's Revisal. Resolution to pay expenses of the late Dr. Winchester, a member of the House, passed. A memorial from the medical profes sion was taken up and referred to the committee, on propositions and griev ances. Resolution in favor of Judge Settle was amended so as to read S."0. Adop ted. Twenty-Sixth Day. Condensed from tte ITevs. SENATE. . Saturday, Jai 6 The coiiimi: lission appointed at the 874-'75 lion. Curtis H. session of 18' Brogden, Hon. R. P. Armfield and Hon. James L. Robinson to purchase the W. N. i R. submit tetl a rejiort of their action in that matter. Read and ordered to be sent to the House with a proposition to print. By Cunningham: A bill to protect cotton planters. Propositions and grievances. By Moore, col., of New Hanover: A bill to bill to provide for the working of the public roads of the State. Pro positions and grievances. By Liles: A resolution instructing the Attorney' General to bring a suit to recover the locks and dams of Deep river. Calendar. By Scales: A resolution in favor of lieep husbandry. Calendar. A bill to lo entitled an act to amend the charter of the city of Newbern. Cpon motion of Green, the bill was made special order Ior Tuesday, 1C, at 1 1 o clock. S. B. 97, an act to regulate the prac tice of dentistry in North Carolina. Thu committee reported a substitute. The bill with substitute provides that n one shall practiss dentistry except lie be licensed by some regularly charter ed institution of dentistry or by a board appointed by the North Caroli na Dental Association: provided, the provisions of this act shall not extend to any person now engaged in the prac tice of dentistry, nor shall it interfere with the mere pulling of teeth. After a good deal of debate and an amendment by Latham, Bingham moved today the whole matter on the table. On a division the Senate was found to be a tie, 17 voting in favor of laying on the table and 17 against it. The President voted aye, and the bill went on the table. Resolution of instruction to the com mittee on agriculture and mining, ask ing it to take steps for the protection and encouragement of sheep farming, passed and was transmitted to the com mittee. . Mebaue, col., of Bertie, moved that the rules be suspended und Senate bill concerning the paupers of the State be taken up. Enforces the maintainancc of paupers at the poor houses, and pro hibits the hiring out of paupers. The report of the committee advised non action until some plan of county gov ernment can be perfected, and tne bill was. iipon motion of Latham, laid on the table. Troy moved 1o reconsider the vote TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY by which the motion to lay on the table the billon regard to kntiMry prevailed, and after some debate, pa f tkinatcd in bv Scalea. son and Caho, the motion was put and J prevailed, and the bill wastbcn rc-com- i mitted to the committee on ! tion-. ' lncorpora- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ' ' ' ' SATt rD iY, Jan. C. rKiiri.". mi:moj:i Ewinp presented a. petition ot citi zens of Liurinburg, Richmond county, against the incorporation of that town. By (jeflroy: A bill to incorporate th' town of Beaufort, Carteret nuinty. Committee on corporation.-. By Duggan: A bill to in. .rporah the town of Sparta. Edgecombe c oun ty. Committee on corporation-. Uy the same: A bill to iimirt Reeton- Eiuampmont I. O. ti. , Tarboro. Committee ou oiM.r:tti..ui. By Singletary: A bill for the pro tection of legal notices. Conm ittcoon judiciary. - .- - . By Powell: A bill in regard to county governmi-nt. Unl.-red to be printed and referred to lh committee on that subject. TUT. SITITATION IN TON. U AS.(;. Vai-Ain-j IIujh ami Fcarof ISuth Pai tie. Irvm tlt. - . ). Smh. Washington. Jan. 4. The niu.-t va riable stock in Wall street is not more fluctuating than arc the hoes and fears of both the Democrats and the Republicans as to the President. The most serious and least sanguine of De mocratic Senators freelv confers this. Last week, for instance, under the in fluence of another change in Grant's talk, the louder bluster of tome of the new confederates, the Hampton letter to Hayes, the report that the Demo cratic committee in South Carolina had conceded the Stale to Hayes, and the renewed attempt to steal the vote of Florida under the couus-el of Ian daulet Williams, who was sent down for that purpose, there was a rise in Demo, cratic fears and a corresponding fall of their hopes. To-day a change to tic contrary is again to be noted, largely due. to thq favorable report from all parts of the Country as to popular sen timent, the return of the committee from Southi Carolina. incsaires from Louisiana, the fact that with the peace able inauguration of Drew in Florida the electoral vote of that State is con ceded to belong to Tildcn, and to the general uneasine?s in the Republican camp. This uneuAiness' i evident. It is hown by tliant's ojcii d-cl.iration in favor of anew election. It is shown by the open threat of cariet-bag Sena tors to desert Hayes if he should keep up his coquetting" with the South. It is shown by the complete and irrecon cilable difference of opinion lctween Mr. Conkling and, and Morton and Sherman who still insists upon the orig inal programme or counting in Hau through the President of the Senate. It is shown by Mr. Ferry,, who. though as thorough ii partisan as Morton in most matters, has yet, at last, felt him clf constrained to privately disavow that he ever claimed the ower which Morton and Sherman insi-t In must exeici-e. It is shown by the studied silence of every prominent Republican in the Senate on this unestion, except Conkling, Morton, and Sherman. It ii shown by the vigorous protest of so in fl ncn t ial an organ a s 11. i rpfi's 1 1 WUf, and so prominent a Republican a Geo. William Curtis, against Mr. Hayes as President of fraud, and for fraud. It is shown by the want ' of. harmony among promiuent Republicans, and the lack of any method which could lc suc cessfully substituted for jthe original scheme and upon which tin' party could be united. ! Right here N the weakness of the Republican position, tie; defect that will : provo fatal. Moiton was very shrewd when he in-itci that the Vice President had the sole ij.t. mid the t vo Houses of Coiigr -s do; the least light to count the e!oc.r:il vote. Thi was the simplest ami afc.-t way to nuke Mr. Hayes President. It" will prove to have been the only possible way. Once off of it, the Republican leaders will strive in vain to find a path to the White House through the legal and constitutional wilderness in which they must soou le lost. The abandon ment of Mr. Morton's pia:i means the loss of the Republican j ship. For there is absolutely no method, or pro cess, or plan, or road, or scheme even mentioned by any prominent Republi can by which Mr. Hates can be irnde President with the least regard for constitutional form?, or the plain letter and spirit of the laws without a eox d'etat, which would simply mean the end of the republic. And this even the new confederates will not dare to do not even Mr. Morton, whoso daring i3 certainly great enough. The case of the Granville County Commissioners came up lcforc the su premc Cuft Saturday.! As Judge lleade' held that the' case -hould come up on appeal and that hv.h-t:s trurpnt is not the 'proper remedy the cor.tmls. sioners "were held on theirj own recogn izance in the sum of $250 each. The Raleirrh tXnrs retorts that on laitThurslay,iiearC"hiua tiruve.Rowan county, 'Cornelius Li taker fired Xhxw f-hots'at. Roljcrt IJLarri.ia prominent citizen of Locke township two of which took effect, one penctratctl hU lungs. Harris ua trjvkeondition. Lit taker eped. 9. 18TT. INDIANA LLXilXlLATUHf:. Governor lUo-trlrkV Meajre A Reference t the I'-arratUn mX state RlghU la Sooth Carolina. ISDMxaroLi, Jan. S. 177. r-ovrinor TlAndrlcW mc to tb Ii!atore m dcltvrrrtl thU morning. It rrlaW lol!r to State affair, with tlw exception of reference to th prenrnct of I'nluM Stat troop In South Carolina, atin : The i-onUuitional aM ioler-ilrtit u thorny of Sui.- curt. itl lecMatare I endnperelif not umi upfrt! ! a -tiiotie and litwrty-Iu inc rntlmnt mi troryjamons: th- "topt.- H.t partr aM partisan dare not dfr it. Ihirin'r tU four yearn of my a ItuibUt ration oor htat haa not U-cn whollr frer from lni-tlc trouble. ,Tle put'lie jirace hi on uiure than one occasion teru thrratctied. 5tmr I..Hic!i.f uvn, bv iuvn real or u.v. .1 u ro:t, have threatened to rl and vindicate ritif nhollr indrjomlrut f the remedies and 4 vUv kry l.vl.iw. lu no itiManr. ha the autlHritj and Hwrr of th Cniod Htal.- lm-m ti v..kil nalnt them, bit In every in-Utxe have the pt-.plr pnn 1 tl tiMi peace aiia tuaintafned tii- nuiU f itv .f the State and the ivma-v of h.-r law. A l-coj.le m rarrful of th4r own Ititittitio nud foraiblc f preM-rvinthrtn. and of tiuiatainingtlK- ttntiiu tionai riht and I-n routivc of tlioir nn tat pneii -Hunt, cannot le Indifferent wh.-n otht-r Statrn are threatoncd with ovrrthrow. or the destruction of riht 'and riilT,- w ithout which no frcc State i-jn eLt. ci;m.i: i. jitmmarv. Vand. rlilt funeral inulrl. AlK.ut half of liiMou'i. K.Vii.Oi.i(ii ,.f pn.jMTty ! id to te luortcaged. Small-iox L raping fearfully ajuout the IndiaiiH in Vietoria and tlt-iuity. British Coluuittia. Julce Markey thrcatm to .ii-u-..' v dencc that would eonlh t haint- rlaiii to the Penitentiary. The President told Mr. (tobri?ht on Sat urday that he would not interkr In the tuatlcr of who la Governor tf LouUUiu. Ycftcrday wa Jackou Day, and larc tncctiiijr were held all over the Northwest (o consider the situation. Of the twelve new nvwtu r mtil by (no. P. ItoweU t Co. during f h wi-rk ending Welnc-lay, January V.. 77. itat are Democratic In H.llth,' Inn ifide)4 ti. lent or neutral, one cdiualiou! ami cuc reliious. Not one Ki puMicau. Hev. Dr. Wm. L. lirei-kliirid-. brother of the Hev. UotH-rt J. Bm kiuride. and last iirijie.' mhi of United Slate AM or uey (Jeneral UreeklrriJe under Thina .leffersoii. iid uncle d the late tciiTal John C. lireckluri.le. diel .n the 'JiJth ult.. atjtayniore, I'a county, MUouri, in the m1 year of hi-, av. A Washington corre oudrut of the New York I'oit ay: Mr. Kerty will not at tempt to cxcrviM judicial k.r-r, or to de cide w hich are projer rertiricat- from the States of Oregon, IuUiaua, HoriJa aod South Carolina, unlcs the S-uate and House fail to will procretl to act In uceonUnrr with the J eon-titutioii a heinterr-lo it. T.Mk.l otoo i.r Ilnunuli, the rMuiuiux woman who. with her hultatid and child. wa auioii'X the party Mcirat.xl front the Polari autl floated for Vi lay on the ec Ilo ha just died at t'roton, Cotitt., hav. ins never n-roveml frotu theeffccUof that trjln;; time. She had learned to rj-ak and read Knpllh fluentlv, and Inlendctl won ti join the Jlaptit Church. While the friends of Mr. Renuctt claim that the engagement waj broken fT some day n?fo, and that no day had ever I ecu .ct for the marrage, those who arc intimately associated with the May family assert ouito the coutrary. Not apjarih-? at Mim May'g residence ami not sending any word of apology or excus? Mr. Frederick May determined the outrage should uot na txnnoticd and straightway proceeded to chastLc Mr. Rcnnett with the n-sttlt 'as alcove told. XE ir A D TElt TISEMEXTS. l'irst National hank or IVlIminjrton. December 2H, iHlfj. rpiIK ANNL AL MEETINti OK THE X fjl'Hkhohler- of thU Bank, for the election of Directors. a ill te held in their Banking Ibnihc on TUESDAY, the SHb dav of JAN'irAKY, at II VIK:k A. M. A. K. WALKEK. Cashier, d.i ., ,: 4au 6, V. FRESH CELERY AND CABBAGES ILL BE 11ECEIVED KKOM NEU VOHK bTEAMEP. ON MON DAY, X.MAS DAY. More will lie optued until 10 o'clock fur aecoiiitu,Hlati.u of ruon-r. J4-tf JJL&. C. jTKVKNiKJN. .0HfE OF APPUfATlOX.' "XTOTICE DJ HEREBY t; I VENT THAT apj4iratlooillle made U tlte ral AsetnUy, to ln-orBate the Itnleprn dent Order of Oood amarttaD and Danthtra cf KataarU tlratnl ithe hate of North Cara'.lua. dcclT-UO 10 CENTS A WEEK MrsCLL.iX0CS EXTRAORDINARY. J.NDlCr.MKNNT.- AKK NuV Ol- i n:r.i i. CLOTHING! STOCK oy ovki:coat. 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