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1 1 1 - i ' Wilmington, n. c. RawJ Gold ill 1 1, I rfhnrsdayMarch 5tli. 1874 , , B2wae of kicking mule.-? i New Yoek. March 5. CITT ITEMS. ri-A ArUf -i, " ppon his Arrival in this city from -Weathei U. S. Army cport.1 OUiEBVKK'S OKKIOB. , Marcli o, l&fl. 1 Wll.MINTO? t.;,ub-i;Thi;r ....v-iti" ; ' 4 r Weather ..ti P M i:;0:V.l M " : loudy OTTO SCRUTZK, f Observer, I7. EEKLY REYIEW -At,'. ions? UlIiffiMlL ; t : -OF THE- . i 5 , ' Y: Mi' WILMINGTON MARKETS. i i ! I'M.- n r f r . , Spirits S A. l ji f . Tvj',: i- . : . - . . c : I Xjiminuii- ur: fnrmns ' nrpnTvi ma fi,. . r T "r-v" "uv ioiKirJs xuKrjixiJfJi. mere nas 1 i i . ' manner for a license t preach. Bishon lJUn tia ini,-- .A-Ar. ; i Oonsidtn0)ie excitement' over the I otter gate him a license for this dio- inW thi wt nndor r,W n w contlict oliiiuthoritv todjiv. ,U' case. and Uishon T.ittlpinh Carelesslriving should be stopped; '34 $1 Jhat,of .S Islands- mbre than LA little bov came nt-iir lb inr rMn Vfter lectori ng in Dr. Duryea's , Plym wants afl yesterday, ir,,.(N j t ( ougth, priGarrolland bther churches, thfe contrary, busing has been dull and XeWrjras" lamoli'lfrbWof.Wbrttn Pfc?W lectured on various topics), inj fct, the! tendency o the inArket kr- ,Ii . ' ' .' I yeiterdaVTeceivpd Ipttera from thp I .'nn. fui. i j k.it . . : v.4jr pn,unuBnetji AviisuoTrn liXVf'S "cense, me cuar- ward, during the- lattef portion of the review, as buyers no , disposition to purchase enough to supply immediate that Was not much, but to front; of CitrrHn & Iaar's saloon; this iwill , be apprecia ted by their hundreds of customers. No transac 5 . m Tt J m. ... tionss i.IliitrLi'i'.'.-. I i - Low Ordinary, - , f cents lb Urdinary, Good Ordinary, ; " Strict Good OrdiiKiry, Low Middling, " Strict Low Middling, Middling, C . ' Monday -No transactions, nominal r ;p ; , I Tuesday Dull. No transactions. Wednesday Dull. tions : j Low Ordiharv, Ordinary, 10 13J 14 14 L-No- caught last vit' sccnn to be "an old'.' scoundrel, ""there arc now four indictments :llin;t him, viz : Highway robbery, 3iult with intent to kill, and larceny a in5i V. are requested by Officer Law Vllcn of the police force, to state fthe caglt the thief, Bill Giles, on u'ter street, la,t night, and that the Anient of the capture, as .stated by Evan-alist, is incorrect. 'or's i Court. geiieing that he preached in non-Epis- piid under reyieW th J tendenty was SE' ood Ordinarv " rr-r n T nxlti., 1 J.t' t I . j t ' w;e tt;U5?w w .WiU -t 77 uewFw 1UIW an actual aeciine. in- T Miiinff r .fx, aorUinTiious subjects. - , dav the market nni 11 7 ' .r; f! r. . . 7. A "v tetnet lo'iV Mia 5 10 13 13 i-n ii1- Market transac cento dlinr, . i nuirket dull and nominal. 1 10 being is down, money olfcring our entire tock Clothing ..,,..,. we are V'"-- 1 1 . A hoots ana suoes :u &upuu- to-morrow; At a meetingbf tnfe" Produce Ex change, heldhis1 hibrning, the follow ing resolution wasadopitcd : J Whereas, It has been; made mani fest to i this Board pfi Managers, that ru le JM o. , J. an, repcara xos neaains is lm practicable Southampton, at which port she took Wednesday! m eiira cargo . and passengers, and lett on the 15th of February for New York and has hot since beemheard of. Committees representing the General is tne stoct of Cotton the market was unchanged and. Naval Stores on hand March 3rd, Synod of the lleformed church in Amer ica and General Session of the Prebyte- anjl to-day a decline of 1 cent was not ed jth market closing quiet at 43 cents. The receipts for the week foot up lQip bbls. against 1,289 bbls. for last week. t m -r-r vuuis xukpextixe Jtias not un- since our of c!uthic' sion price-. tr ,v,i nan Church Km fh hnvn ipH Bvrnl Jj. ... , . . distillers and manufacturers of barrels - uurgtme any cnange in price 1 I 1 ii til'i! LLl x 1 ' I meetimrs. at which t.hn sn"hiprt nf nnn- 1 i. ? i rr. . ., .1. . naveiio seajuiicu uuiuer, exucui-popiur, i ,,, , 4 , ' "J r v w" iasi review, xnis, we tillilK. j: !. il ! F .nlUdfrni. U J., .U j.1 I . L . , I ' ior ueauiua : wierejore : i uuicucs wa luorougmy to the falling off in receipts, 1874, as appeared on the bulletin board of the Produce Exchange :' Cotton in yard, bales i ,3,342 , ailoat, 1S17 ;v" Spirits ' l urpt. in yard, cks. 3,302 "i afloat, .1,2284,S30 Rosin in yard, bbls. 58,600 ! S. Hasstkin Jt Co's York House, New lo Iarkett. Kice Mr. Resolved. That he rule be so amend cd as to allow the use of poplar heads untifScpt. I, 1874, subject; however, to a deduction! of. 25 cents per barrel, on all barrels with poplar heads. discussed, and the utmost harmony and good feeling prevailed. Their final ac tion was substantially as follows: The committees unanimously agreed to re- Vt-rri:fAY aitClUOOU, Merritt, who U in the employ of tho S k W. Ii- Company, at the Union Lkllo, was severely though not danger onAv 'mashed by the bvmpcrs of a couple of flat curs, while he was in the net ef coupling them together. l)iaiAi:t;i:i.-Tho trial of 3lr. James V l?anies Pr s'nooting a crazy man calling himself Joseph W. Moore, a full r l;. li 1 .'1.-4 annearetl in the refill"' "l " x Piist come olf thu morning before Jus ticc Gardner. The evidence being Mif ficeht to prove that the man wa-, acting manner, leaning Ecsoh-cd ndi That! tho use of poplar port to their respective bodies, which heads should be abandoned and no further suspension ot the rule will be considered jor allowed after Sept. 1, 1874, and from that datey barrels with poplar heads will be rejected. will meet in May and Jdne of this year is owing the dimin ishing stock by export and the local demand for consumption. The market opened and closes at $2 for hard and $3 00 for yellow dip. ! The receipts for the week foot up 8691 bbls. aeainst 4870 bbls. for hist. afloat, 1,40060,000 4- r inn vcrv auspicious Mr. Barnes to the belief that Moore xm trying to rob .him, the Magis .' tratc d'ecided that under the eircuin ? utanccs-he Wius justifiable in shooting, ! juil was discharged. Owixcj to the late panic we will sell until January 1st our entire stock at " i3 per cent, less than New York cost. 1 S. IIanstein it Cos ' New York House, If 15 3larket st. We learn from gentlemen who visited the operations of the ' snag " boat cm l,Ioyed on the obstructions in our river, that the eflbrts thus far have been very successful, having in 'two days work cleared out the channel at the thoak, a ; distance of 100 liucal feet and 35 feet wide, removing several large logs, dan gerous to navigation one of which 5 feet at the butt long since embedded, bore evident signs Jf many serious rub Vmgs, as it is worn away more than, three-fourth its original size. The gene ral impression now; is, the boat is ope- From the Savannah News. How Squirje Skagfffl ffot? Skinned by the!" rnayoah.Mcn." v. -, ! n i il. . a..f. v 1 ou sen, saiu ine oqi his voice to fan exegetical wuz sorter this way. Last Chusday wuz a week aso, I sailed down from Gwirp- j nett to Ailahty with seven bags of cot ton. Arter 1 sold 'cm, 1- kinder loafed roun' lookir ' at things in general an' feelirt' jest a?s happy as you please, when who should jl rnn agin bdtf Kurnel Blas engame. Ic an' the Kurnel U3ed to be bovs toirethir, an' we wuz 'as' thick as five kittens n a rag basket. je We drunk outen the same goad, an we got lint J snatched outen us by the same bandy-, legged schodl-teachpr. I yua gitten as lonesome as a rain-crow, afore I struck up with the Kurnel, j an' I was glad td see him d lrncd glad. We knocked roun' town right smartually,f an the Tvurnel intei juced me fb a; whole rHflbf fellers mig lty nice boys they wuz, too. Arter suppef the Kurnel says : " Skaggs says he, ' less go to my room whar, t q kin tailf ; over olp ti mes sorter comfortable 'anTphdisturbed .like.' "Greeablri squar or so walked up ajnarrer par of stars. The Kurnel gin aj little rap at a green door? an' a sUck lookin' merlatter pxjpoed out an' axed us in. He, wux ;he durn dest perlitcst nigger you ever seen. He jest got up art' spun aroun' like a? tqrn eat with her tail afircJTbo room wuz fine as a fiddle an' full ofjpictnres an' sofys, an' the checrk wuz as safj plain's wool, an' I thoughtj to mcself 'that the Kernel wuz a lugsurlent cuss. Thar wuza lot of raightv nice fellers scattered roua a laffin' an - a talkin fuite soshatjel like. Aperient, the! Kurnel wpient ; much oi that a plan of co-operation is practica- week. ble so far as the leading features of the Tar. In i this article as in crude ecclesiastical work is concerned, and turpentine, the maintainance of prices also:that relating.to home, and foreign during the week is owine- to exnortation missionsantt tne pnouc action inter- and local consumption: ested. No. steps, thus far, have been opened and closed at $2 CrudeTurp.e; in yard, bbls 18,610 ' " ' ' t '' afloat, 000-18,610 Tar, in yard, bbls., 5,296 " afloat, j , 50-5,346 lleceipts for the week ending March 2 1,232 casks spirits, 12,846 rosin. ' t m 1 Exports i for the week ending Feb. 282,390 casks spirits, 9,854 rosin bbls. Grades df Hoain Adopted by the Pro duce Exchange. The market 30. The re- - V. - - I A . t ' M . ...I-' -" 1 Squire, pitching taxen towards-enecting an orgamp union ceipts for the week foot up 1652 bbk. tcai aiiuuue, ic i or ine -aemoinations represented, but aalns the (harmony which has thus far pre vailed." renders It probable, in the minds of many that this consummation will be realized at no distant day. WASHINGTON. i ' Washington, March 5, In the Senate Mr, Bogy introduced a hill far the improvement of the mouth of the Mississippi river. Referred to Commerce Committee. The House is votihgon the Franking bill, having reconsidered the prior vote ejecting it, It will probably pass. The Judiciary Committee has sum moned Mr. Cushing to testify in the Durell case. ' cj savs I," an jwe walked a ftn! iurne4 into a alley an MARYLAND, i , I IJaltimoue, March 5. J. The Ilaltimore State Grange is in se cret session. . Forty -seven Granges were represented. ' Joseph Kruser, aged tliirt--five, sc nior proprietor oi the German Catholic People's Weekly Gazette, published here, is dead. V utins in what was once an old cypress 4,ack -for he sorter lafted to! hirnself in Boys." says he, '1 hey letcned up a INDIANA. Effixts of panic tremendous :Ttim Ie in rrices at iIsi)iANAioJ4S Alurch o, tf Nejv York House, 15 Market st. fren.' Jedgel HightoerLthis.iniro TUp . hdu-so of a colored man named dKaggs oi uwiiiupm ifcH sear lime mnes irom tins city, was nst 1463 bbls. for the previous week. Rosin As is the case of other naval storps, the prices of this article has de clined during the week. The offering have been' large and in excess of the demand, which has been restricted to the filling of small orders. The mart ket opened at $2 00 for C. on Friday and experienced no change in price until Tuesday, though the tone was weakening daily. Tuesday, $1 90 for C, was all that could be gotten. Wcd desdlay, the market was unchanged. To-day it closes weak at $190 for C. The receipts for the week foots up 9,543 bbls against 8,053 bbls for last week. C0TTON Our market has ruled quiet throughout the week with but small inquiry, which was principally restrict ed td those who could afford to pay prices) while, Others were trying to op erat4 at a margin lower than quoita- The tendency of the market through j the week, been down wards, and only slight causes arc re quired to develop, that tendency into an actual decline. jVith the receipts still free, stocks large, - XJyerpool dull, and crop estimates continually becom ing larger, no j increase of strength can be anticipated. The New York Cotton Circalar, speak ing of the decline, says: Perhaps, how-, oyer, jthe more immediate cause of the decline may be traced to the fact that on Tuesday 24th ult., (the Exchange A...... .....L.uiAck G Ii..Coinmon Strained II....... C trained I D. . (Jood trained K : E. .... ;. ; No. 2 M F Extra No. 2 N Window glass and water whifte crradrs. not lettered, i , Some persotos grade one gTade higher, bt ginning with! I and running to N. ....Low No. 1 ..,No. 1 .E.xtra No. 1 ....Low 'ale . vie ...Extra! le e rasj 12,000 juniper bolt?1, 86 casks smrits 'turpentine. 176.000 ishinclc?, 21 ale kegs,' 25 packages mdae1, 31 do pa per pulp. j List of Vessels in this Port. I STEAMSHIPS Letropolis, Nicholson; I) J Folcv, Price, Kcbceca Clyde, Childs, 1 BRIGS Mippicicn, i'lagery, fciirun .llcrtha, Ullhabcr, i I . E Pcschau & Altavela, Frecthy, dis, rlosta: Andnascn, : E K I Barry Bros i 1) Cazaux A 1) Cazanx' i Sc Hilton. 'cstermann La Be R E Hcide dder & Sons BARQUENTINKS. tE Hcide. R E Heidc E Pechau le. Skarc. Reiduiff Knudsan, ! BARQUI Express, Pretusurt ' Albatros.-, Stowhass, ! E Pcschau fc n cstcrman u -Olaf Nicklestn, Voight, f ; - Spninti & Hinson Nor A1 eng'?, Hciircichscn, R K IFcido Ger Louisa Dorothea, Krei t, Vick! Melu no- Norwegian Ara, Asachscn, uis, for -repaid J . Claudia (Gcr), Dincc, I relurnei German. Prince Adelbcrt, Riemcr, dis, i l'j 1 cscnau iv U;cs!crmaun SCHOONERS Meteor, Williams,-. I Atkinson Riverdalo, Cory, Bi u ford, Lucy V right, Elzcv, LVMaiining Crow iv Co Murehiioii icll Son . Murchisou COMMSRCIAIi. tiwna. has, WILMINGTON JKLARKKT. Thursday, March 5-3:30 I. M. Spirits Turpentine Sales of 135 casks at 43 cents f?- gallon for. South ern Packages. Market quiet. IlosiN--Market weaker at $1 90 'for C. i f No sales reported. Crude Turpentine. Sales of 200 bbls at $2 OQr for Hard, and $3 ofr for Yellow Dip. Tar Sales of 330 bbls at 2 CO V bbi. ; . j. Cotton No sales reported. j mm Receipts of naval stores as appears on the bulletin board of the Produce Exchange March. 5th : Cotton (bales) 109 Spirits Turpentine, (cks..) '. ! 148 Rosin,' (bbls.,) ' . 1,381 Crude Turpcht ine, (bbls,) ; 550 Tar, (bbls,) 231 izcv, Williams it E C Bibcock, Tomlin, , BFMiU Luola-Murcluson, Jones, 1 Williams & A J Cot libs, t . i t . Bin ford, RJroW v Co B M Tiltdn. Tilton. B F Mitchell itSon E Francik Payne, B F 3IitclUll it Son. Carrie A 13 ice, Hall, ' " llav'jd. Nichols, Coombs, G p R R Co Jennie JH. Vandcrvoii.st, Rolxrls, I Delidsset &-Co J W lfinton, Simmons, 1 1 B.F Mitchell it Son Edward: E Rackett, Asmus, oh, r . Atavstcr. 3Ia.ry E'Van (;!cai;..TliorndiM, dis, Wrt i!it Wort! i Tiiluni;iji, Harding, dis, : , OI! B; fker it Co Donna Anna, Whalcy,.Wort i it Worth J C Craft, Kennedy, rpg, ,G G Barker t C List of Vessels Sailed Port. HOLLYHEAD. Conner, Clans, sld . I BRISTOL, ENG. Arcadia, Eldrup, BERMUDA. Br Brig Caronella, NEW BElFORD.1 Gov Burton, Plnnney, I SWINSEMUNDE. Clio, Schupp, j i' s ! MARTINIQUE. A Richards, , si f I1Y TELEGRAPH. " NEW. YORK MARKETS. j New York, March 5. f Cotton quiet and firm. Sales of 8m; bales. Uplands 16 cents ; Orleans: 161 cents. Futures opened as follows : March 15 5-1615; April 15fl3 11-16 ; May 16 3-32(16 3-16 ; June 16j(J16I cents. Flour, quiet and unchanged. ! GEESTEM UN DE. Bosse, , s CARDIFF. M G.underson, DEAL. Retriever. M1LFOIH). v Hu.iiiWAY Ronr.ERY. Last Tuesday !a;ght, Jr. S. H. Bell, a nierchant of jLiilington, was waylaycd on his way to, hb home, by two men, v.' ho knocked . hinj clown and took his watch and ! tin l . .1 n n I U.ir..r1-njtr.r.lnr ' ivn i' hi ilrnu orroi Ii: n .: e1 J 1 ' ' l- - '... i I uuiucu itotuuai. viiimivii, -yu i noinff n nspfi rtiunnnvi larrrR s inn ni I . i . r . i Then the Kurnel turns to me. air says ; 1 ri ' i V iT i T " - i , -0 Tork ftrm mess lo 80. L.ard tirm "Ree!y;iiv..k,cipiciin' .'Am- three mid four yC!lrs who were locked bcinjr f0?1nd o the ,yharvcS the & 8469i cenU. ;,. -Tur- nany, 8 Mactfto Oe inside were burned to death. Ihe 0f the prev.ous three dayS) pentine: easier.47 cent,. Rosh. !un- "n?.f,n JlS?. 1,l0n e Pareu!s n l ,,!C tn,!0' "'ere Was a pressure among receivers to L,,,, ijj fo Strilillc(J. Frciihts . , - . - , I ..7 firm, I ' ' ; " j 4T uns an'.sa I wuz miffhtr clad to . If.. 1 . . . 5 . . r J t n. ri M.A1T1 o meet me uo . uoi w d iiv' Babtis mvself afore I cot tacussin the Yankees," an'I . hef aljvays had a sorier liiiuiwcivii ai iti iuua fio. -- PENNSYLVANIA. A "square Philadelphia, March 5. , vessel has been rijrjred sell, tyhich, iu the absence of any spe cial demand was followed by the weak ness knd irregularity in prioos; which resulted in a. reduction in the qotations. Wednesday and Thursday were more 1 By TELEGRAPH, j FINANCIAL; rU,. Mr. p., aU -,JM V-cUed at Barnegat Shoa.s, Two boats aSiTfox hr x time, but uas finally able to make . ais way to his home, reaching there t ibout $ oVlock. 1 lis son raised a posse ijfmenainl searched the scene of the tfltragc and the puckct-book and lqers ncrc found, but the money had ken taken. Tracks V ere discovered and Mowed to the villa but of course t-. enj there lost in the road. Officer Brown has been on the alert er since, day and night, constantly, arl this mornincr discovered . the man made atHdavit befurc 'Scpiire Cassi-'kv- The inan, Wiiiian Giles, is held Kv,tl:c city authorities on sonic petty I'totrge, and at the present writing is in fccCiuard House." Giles left a watch ifh a man in this city for sale, and it is proved to be Mr; Bell's watch. As this is the first alfair of the kind in that dually juict neighborhood, there is pwt excitement over it. Mr. Bell is one of the first citizen of the county. - Tile injiiHcs siHtainrd by Mr. Bcl Jresdd to be very serious, and fears arc cntertaincl that the result will be ! fctal. Hp Ii AVr SUL LI1U1 SUIUMU u. vuiiiu JV" I r. , t i .,, . .1 e j. t I r I r.-.!- u"f tr-Aa Mnnox-- npr rent Mil as niuchuel as you please. , I disremem, W1UI en l,assea 5iauon:Iouritenf port was reported, and some revival of 1 ,.J v V aaiuuwuuuiK,; i T.,r -j,! rc ij.,rnr.it 1 j . . i. . H . .2 . . ... I Gobi 11 Ii. Sterlnnr Lxcliansrc Ion t.i'r iil ill i it iiuilu J x i;a i ii it v. i l.l! i a. ..11 4-nlA i o - n, C3 Sew -York. March 5. fcjtoc'ks acti-e.' Money 0 per cent, bid. for this r.aft. iisth i ! . sld Nov 7 Mu uec 1 1 I A Sept 3( ' d Sept 17 I June "25. i Aug 22 Mid Oct 7 III Oct 26 m Nov 7 (1 Vii ' Rose, ANTWERP Gcr Elispiit Anna, Wemlt, LONDON.' Vick it Mcbane, Hull, chl Oct 2o G NGredlohenDcthless, eld Au (i Douglass,! 'Wilson, s June - j LIVERPOOL. ' Speed, Natvig, cut out Dec AVilhelm Aischer, liunneis.ter, . .enfr ut Dec 8 Emanuel,! Tobiasou, ent.oiiLNov L'! Vitruviusj Druminond, sldlMay 22 Invincible, James, cut oiut'Sept 20 : GLOUCESTEP...1 I Forsete (Nor), Christuulsen, -ski Sept I Michael, Bentall, Br Troubador, Scale, ! BELFAST, I, August Schaner, ? sic eld Sept JO Sept 26 sW Oct2' STATE ITEMS. uer no ii- vwi Mi'i riTufv i r - i ier Prices cite lis ani says ? M ! , 1 The bill forbidding Sunday Railroad " TCnmpl. what about that new parlor 1 4....: ; v.rt Tn.UA nitn .1 . : rt ' I game you got lout the other day nn ciiv Hi Tviirnni. lookin sq er sheepish,. Wt: wuz la' humbug. I r:in'tmako nd head nor tail outen it.' I bet I km manage it teays Judge Ilightower, quite animaieo. iij. 's IU1 shovil ' you,' horr. tiiedge, with l)loasue., savsithe Kurnel, an' thenhe i r .i. . i i i i t i went to a tat)le, unioctea ia oox an tQ 0?)erate through owners o.t ket down to the lowest prices in ..i- nut a iIppV nf kpprtis an a too al. .. 1 ; , V- ' .i . t ..9. . .. i i "XuJ 3, vmnvnnll.m mf- RWWWS &JT PSW incu 4U 4 f cetos but there was a recovery i.i i.,,ff,,0 rol tvkif ton' 1 to liauor dealers. wards! the close, based mainly lariy tu uu F"tfcMfii . I ' I 1. , i L T rca. " i . .. ' I !- -i coraparauveir uiau iiuj (m 1 ; I !,:,. MASSACHUSETTS. 1 ?nmn Souire Skaccs lvscd and supplied his tireless jaws wH a ireu ijmuunu bacco. . . . s-,-; " It ain't no ,usek to tell, you any more. When ITiem -feller -got done Mm in me' .tli at came I didii't hiye .'euousrh to take mOdown stars.-1 rr TMookirl ailcetlc wikH lorlivhen the specu.lat!an4 hut with a dull trade with apinnrs, and the lower grades in dis proportionate supply, Ordinary was re duced while the other J grades, after a stronger opening, closed barely steady. For future delivery there has been a Worcester, March 5. decide?! revival of activity!. For the The Temperance women have:aban- I reasons stated above, operators showed donedsDio Lewis plan Qf attac ancj I $ total loss of heart, and sold the mar- several to on the the 434; short, 487. Government Bonds active. State Bonds quiet. FOREIGN MARKETS. CABLx! DISPJ WES. U TRANCE. Jcdjre closed tho box Tie said " We hov ha,d' J pleasant CYe1)111 ( juire. Ymijllind the'Kurnll TV??11' j or you on the stcpst anyie'llj giyej rpu ports for that day, and in the course of j Wednesday and on Thursday morning, a small advance was establishes!; but duringThursdajr4 while the early months Paris, Mareh 5, i Were steady the later montJis, begin- The French Academy has postponed nfag wth May sjiowed decided weakf ... . a A..-.- :i I .. ii : ,.i.r. i i! ihc COnteniplatCq Cepiioq iu jciuub aim HKguuuiv Liverpool, March 5; Cotton quiet and unchanged. Unlahdrf 72tf7Id ; Orleans 8d. Sales of 12,000 bales, including 2,600 for speculation and export. ! ! ! LATER. . i Sales of cotton to-day 77,060 bales American. Breadstulis ijuiet. ": IotdoxJ SJarch 5. Coao1s 12(V?021. Eric'412. I 1'ari.s, March 5. Rentes 5Uf. 1 75c. Qliyer, 'becaqse he persists in rctaimng Jii5 inaugural address in eulogy ot hm S lot yotvon vne pu; f p peror NapQleon. you r money back . j j ' r t , i I aiii't nc dr laid jeyctfon the Kur ncl sencc, an' lfen.. X do thar;s goin" to be a case lor uie Jvumncr-r-ypu jiuiuu i MARINE. The-recmtt far the week at this port port;of Wilmington, March 5th, foot Wp 3-2 haleja against 55j0 bales for Sucs on his head, besides several mv yvords. I sebd Rufe Iester iiextday JtVruisos about his throat, lace and arms, you know 116'; he's ia the Lcgisla- iAbe num. William (Hies, was heard everal days ago to have threatcnal f1. Cell's life for having said that he V ff a sharp chicken thief, and it is sijif fl that Giles had endeavored to put thrca into .expcutioij, and left Mr. 'Mjinjf in the road, supposing he guUr (act that tur now. but l.usea to trivu mm wv- corn Avhen heivuzen Ilufe an he sen I ENGLAND. London, 'March 5- The passengers and freight of jn't so highj-I sjeed i. ip letl mer Wyoming will go by j1' wuz tuck in.ly, the f IJ.. - . - Good Ordinary, ck in ain't 'no name jhe Min,n.espt4. n , s.. t Pharoah ineiw Tu for it. erne er4,-cium'.t. go ine bottom aV git akinnedahi-c.- , j i - ..I .i 4 the previous weik. Friday. Sales of 1(: bales at 4 at 11, Gat 12, ID at 135, 55 at 14',; 1 at 20 at 10, 12 at 14L and U at il cents per lb.: I ! 8 10 Strict 6oo4 Ordwry, a Steamship Baltimore, A Not" Bfijc Ix)w Ordinary days) cents i The statistics of Iowa thieves and murderers havep nrirtl toujruc r-. was the ansver tw Middling. Which a minister just going oqttoMexj Strict tow Middling, he greatest ilue. cpntalnk seven sermons, ; Strict Middling, 15 tti i r i't. 1 Antwer 'JO Steam Philadelphia, it t u Phi 4500 bnshe! ARRIVED. i Rebecca Clyde, Childs, I Cazaux. Flosta, Andriasen , Br E Heide. CLEARED. Tonawauda, Wiltbanks, Worth & Worth. Kxioin. COASTWISE. adelphi Steamship Tonawaiida bales cotton, 191 bbls tar, 540 s, peanuts, 100 bbls crude turpen tine, 197 do rosin, 15 bales vara, 21 do i i. The Rutherford Mar bUzMU name of Rpv. John C. X'arson, didate fori Superintendent of Instruction!. ' i " A scampi named Beardon, Mm has been swindling, the people of ville, Va., has been arrested ami to Raleigh,! to await a re0ii6 Gov. Kemper. I about The Supreme Court.' will. hJ two Weeks longer. j - Magnolia wants a hank a,u l road warehouse. . A jIecklenburg youth of 75 wA mar ried last Wek to a bride of ;)5 U' The President has nominate4! F. Maccydipild for Po.lmastcr a lotte. ! - ; i A freight car loaded with waHm-, a! the wayfrpm Cincinnati, camd cigh Tuesday. The vacant SoliCitorship. of tl District has been tendered to Carson, Esq., of Rutherford. . A Northern girl passed throii don last wcjek with two young a from the sdvanhahs of Florida. a Rail- 10. Robert t Char- to R; Nintli J: S. rhWcl- ligators tin as caii- 'ublic darks- carried m from One hundred thousand Degr'p, and three timcsf as many whites, IjAvo be taken themselves lexas ward. from tho Eastern Gdlf States since 1870. With such a wcallh of new population con stantly pouiring in upon her fertile prai- i i ,V. .... . ... i . kl r. ne, wnat a;iuiurc. musi oe in siyrc ior he Lone Star State I , The Newj Orleans Times is trling to gull the wrld into the belief that the gardens of that city aro . -j opprcs.4dd with perfume. 1 1:; i f i ! ! J i
The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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