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- -J.'.P.:.,'. XtVTIl CONGUESS-KXTKA 8ES- rLb.- SION. : WILMINGTON, N: CK: BYTTELE GRAPH. Alt ernooii Reports. WASHINGTON. .M"': .! ... . - if . . f!' Voqsreaa about to Adjourn The 811 .: )iver. BUI' Finished A Now PrOTl- '.--- 4 Washington, Nov. 21. Ia the Senate 'several pi i vale bills were considered, and at 12.20 P. M., Mr, Conk ling submitted a motion to adjourn, but at - the suggestion of-Mr. Hamilton it was withdrawn, ' and on motion of - the last named gentleman the Senate went into ex ecutive session. - . f -- The finance committee have fioished the Silver bill, and wiJl report it this evening. It is ii it came from the House.except that Government shall coin not less than two nor more than five million silver dollars per . ...month. :' 'v "; ; The House is considering the deficiency appropriation bill. ! Col. Wicker, Collector of Customaat Key West, has left for his posL, . ;r v FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. .- . r. - . '- . . " ' - determined Atdtnde of tHe French Chambers Deep Impreilu Created Everywhere The Chamber Creed to Save the Cenntrjr The Probable New ftllnlatrjr A Conpd'Efal InamU nent-The Powers Arrayed Afiralnat vH!,ob Another Fall of Erzeroom Ex pected Porte Desirous of Peaee. Jfcc. Versailles, Kov. 20. . IheiDeputies, by a vote of 297 to 210, passed the motion introduced by M. Beth mont, to the effect that in view of the doc- trinea enunciated by Duke de Broglie, yes terday, the Chamber being resolved to r maintain its prerogatives against encroach- ., mens, adjourns discussion on the validity of the election of M. Reille, under Secre tary of State, and Minister of Interior, un- til the Electoral Abuses committee shall !TiaVd reported ou his doings relative to official candidatures. ? : ; v M. Mariou then urged that, as the Min istry had resigned, and no regular govern ment existed, the Chamber ought to ad joOxn. v " ' " ' v The Chamber, notwithstanding protests of the Eight, agreed, 233 to 231, to adjourn until Thursday. - : - - In the Bureaux, M. Gambetta, being asked whether the Left would vote direct taxes at once, replied that it depended op circumstances. .. r. The Bureaux- have elected the budgdt committee, , . A.n,oriit3. mempers; , belong to Rice steady and fairly active at laato for LQMioinaf4iynrtr'forf ia. I'lauowisteadv at 7 11-16 cents. Rosin ouiet at tl'7Q(Sil 15. Spirits tar- Dentine easier at 83 cents. Pork dull and Th. Cas. or r. Butler. Seua.a fro 1 tfSMTfMSi,1". KSt-K?? . . I pi i duo ofctam -xif. : lUJio&cv quid KXTKA 8ES- South Carolina The Deficiency BUI in tne House Amendment' Offered tV JJIrWaddell Yoted Down, eke. ; ..Washington, Nov. 21. f SENATE. In the Senate, this after noon, Mr. Conkling, for the Republican Senators, demanded an immediate vote on a motion of Mr. ; Hoar to lay on-the table the resolution of Mr. Thurman.to discharge the committee on Privileges and Elections from the further consideration of the cie dentials of M. C. Butler,:, as Senator from South Carolina. . . . . A .. . . . i , The Democratic Senators opposed the motion, and endeavored to carry the mat ter over until to-morrow. . f : Mr. Thurman, submitted amotion forjan, executive session, which , was agreed to yeas 30, nays 29; Messrs. Conover of Flo rida and Davis of Illinois voting with the Democrats in favor of the executive session. - The Silver bill was reported after execu tive session. ' - j -: Mr. Thurman's resolution, to discharge the committee on Privileges and Elections from the further consideration of the . Sen atorial contest from South Carolina, was aiscussea to sojournment, ; : c j HOUSE. The House was occupied all day in considering the deficiency bill, which appropriates about one 'and a half million dollars. The two principal items were to pay judgments of the Court of Claims and the salaries of postmasters, f On motion of Mr. Waddell, of North Carolina, an amendment was adopted ren dering available for the Star service of the Post Office Department (carrying the mails on other than railroad and Steamboat routes) $700,000, heretofore appropriated but not expended. . ;. . .. .. ; The amendment, however, was voted down in the House, and no further action was taken on the bill. t-u . ; ; at SI 10 asked. Freiirhts dnll cotton!ner saU3-17i32dfiteam Wrwhaner steam Pl8d. ,.,, U ottQ?f8etreoeipl8 160 bales;goM-l,!199 bales.1 Futures closed firm, with sales of 38,000 bales as follows: November U.18 Phil lOronto - rtonomTuir 1 1 17711 1fl tta'' January ll.a3ll.24 centgji'ebru4Wli38 1137 cents, March 11.49li:40 cts; April cents; May ll.76ll.77 cents; June 1 1.90 1 1.9 1 cents, July 4 U,97U.99 cents. ' v " Batimoke, Nov. 2. ;; JFlourd ull 6ejtvy ind; undhaogedi Soihh-, em wneat nrm and higher: western firmer bu oigaer souinern rea, gooa to prime, $1 401 47, amber. tl.StXai 55.Nol 2 western winter red on spot and November delivery fl 43, December defi very ; $1 44 J. Southern corn Vactive ind firmer: western quiet, firm .and higher southern white 50 6Q cts, yellow 5762 cents. Oats quietf Rye steady. ' Provisions unchanged. Coffee unchanged. Whiskey held at $1 10. Sugar sieaay. UlNClNNATr, Nov. 21 WASHINGTON. I. The Army and Navy Deficiency Bl! Signed The Santo Domingo Matter Revenue Blatters The Patterson Habeas Corpus Case Dodxlng a Po litical Discussion. Ac. ! theLiefL i Th attitude 66 thtf Chamber of Deputies has created a deep impression everywhere. The Senate ''today'adjourned until ?Tliu!8ds . ;.'iff. x:;':? 1 publlslue 'circulara of 'the 't.MLui3iers.oXj Finance rand Commeice,-en-, joiaiag their "subordinates to .assist' the . Electoral Abuses committee neither directly nqrjndirectly. -.u - . rst 1 i s, . - 'l PabIs." Nov. 21. r The BepiiHiqu FnJicma4; declares that "in view of 400" Senate's; pretensions and thf President's, refusal to change his policy, it Becomes clearly the Juty pXSheXamber of Dti'pulie9 t5"refuse "to vote the budget; TheXarnJo-muaVSyfe thecountryi iNo bttJgef BHist be vOfexf a long as the ma jori ty has not a Ministrywin whom it can place confidence.? , -T iMHtinKi&; r!'i,-LojrD0rf;Nov7 21. ..Reuter'a Paris - dispatch says the new Ministry will not be gazetted before Thurs. day. olt is expected Gem Grimandei de Rochaubet will be President of the Coun cil and Minister of War; M. Batbie, Min ister of Instruction; M. Pouyer Quertier, Minister of Finance; M. de Peyer, Mini3 , ter of Justice; M. de Wilche, Minister of the Interior; M. Bonneville, Minister of Foreign Affairs; M. de Lome, Minister ot Commerce; M. Montgolfier, Minister of Works; and Admiral Giequeldes Touches,) Minister of Marine. The. limes Paris correspondent, 1 com-' men ting on the latest list of probable Min isters says "such a Ministry must either' resign: after its first encounter with the! Chamber of Deputies or the Chamber must be again .dissolved. In the latter case a virtual coup, eteiat M inevitable, as another; Chamber couldtnoU be elected in time to vote the budget, and government would, ' therefore, have, to collect 'Taxes without' authorization." a Fttem'IiMB haffflt lending attlcle - on the French situation which concludes as fol lows : "Tbe moderate ; Bieht of Ahe Senate did not mean to produce the mischief they have occasioned v but the result is before us. . The powers of France are arrayed against onewano&eriike army against army." ;f?iju The XttM&t(iMnbc&fi&luma, says in consequeueeojf the lowiate Of discount at Paris, business may now be expected to bavarttjd "thither, and the rates here be eoirispfsslingly weaker, though no reduc tion of the Bank, of .England rate of five per cent, is anticipated tintil its reserve is ma terially trengthenedv.v .ut j v'. : London, Nov. 21. The i'm'E'rzerOuml correspondent, in a. letter dated October ,25th, says: "If win ter breaks upon us shortly, and Kars holds out, we may keep Erzeroum, but if the weather continues fine and Kars falls, this place cannot repel the Russians La&M.avcnesitr swmian s corres pondent. telegraph, as follows: "We have justf heard of the capture of Kars. The fall of Erzeroum is expected to follow. The Porte now appears desiroiis'of entertaining peace proposals.' Seveer Pasha, Minister of Foreign' Affairs, and Mahmoud Damad are said to be mor favorable to peace.-" . , .. A special i3 the Standard;. I from Yeran Kaleh, contains the following; "Seventeen thousand men from the Kara, army will be detached to assist at the ' siege ' of Plevna. " The bark Esperanzafrom Baltimore, ar- riyefiJV-Ojiensiowni yaonaay, . wiin 4ier bulwarks stove in; also a shifted cargo. The schooner Seashore, from Philadelphia, at Plymoujh j lost hex foremast rand spars. Washington, Nov. 21 The Senate, in executive session over an hour, only succeeded in confirming Wm S. Hunter, receiver of public moneys at Hayes City, Kansas. The President signed the army bill and the navy deficiency bill. , Secrecy was removed from the executive session proceedings of the Senate regarding Santo Domingo, but it is unknown whether the action is intended to unearth or bury scandal. ... w: , The report of the" Commissioner of In ternal Revenue shows a million increase in revenue from distilled spirits. Total in- uicoao ui luierom revenue irom an sourecaB one and three-eighths of a million. The products of tobacco and the revenue thereV from has largely increased, more especially on cigarettes. ;vr ; - ; ; 7 - . j The habeas corpus case of Senator P- terson was resumed to-day. The argument, which was commenced to -day, promises to occupy several days. , . , ? ; ., r. j : , The Elections Committee of has postponed the Colorado case until ilk regular session. . - The deficiency bill that was before the House to-day, does not contain the item to defray the - expenses of the President' Louisiana Commission. There was such an item on the bill as originally reported frem the Committee on Appropriations, but subsequently that bill was withdrawn ami recommitted and as reported baek it omitted aU reference , to the . Louwiansi Commission. It is surmised that the change, of mind on the part of the committee waS caused by a desire to?avoid a text for a po-j litical discussion that might be both dila-J tory and excited. ; I i .The Election Committee of the' Houso appointed a sub-committee, consisting off Turney, Cobb and Thornburg. on the Florida contest of Finley vs. Bis bee. Flour firmer family $5 755 90. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn strong and higher new 3941 cents: old 46 cents. Pork dull and nominal. - Lard in fair demand steam $7 90; kettle do. jobbing at $9 25. 1 Bulk meats quiet and firm at $5 255 50, $6 10 6 25 and 6 506 75 for shoulders, clear rib and clear sides. -Bacon, market bare. , Whiskey quiet. . . . . : . . . : : ' - v; --H-,., ST.-jLomsiNov. 214 . ,, Flour unchanged.- Wheat firm Noi 2 red $1 32; No, 3 do. $1 24il 24f; No. 2 spring $1 07il 07. Corn No. 2 mix0d 44i. cents. , Pork dull jobbing $12 30 12 50. , Whiskey quiet .at, $1 00. Lard $7 70. Bulk meats shoulders 5851 eta. clear rib sides 6f cents; clear sides fG 80 6 90. Bacoh market firm. j pn 1 ' COTTON KIARKBTS. J. " - Savannah,-firm and nothing doing on ac count of -bad weather at 10-9-16. cents net receipts 5,045 bales jBaltimore, firm at 10 cents net receipts 168 bales; Philadelphia, steady at llf cents gross receipts 1,408 u&ies; Augusta, nrm at iu cents net re ceipts 1,363 bales; Charleston firm at 10 cents-net receipts 2,080, bales; Norfolk,; firm at 10i10f cents net receipts 4,4 1 6 bales; Memphis, steady at 10f cents net receipts 2,820 bales;' New Orleans, strong at 10, 10tlG cents net receipts 17,094 bales; Boston, -quiet at 114 cts net receipts 179 baled; Mobile, quiet and firm at 10 eta net receipts 2,40$ bales.. i 4 vv iniit nt 0 it'ik a r k A t. ' " ' j jpThe official or opening 'quotatlons.beloV at 1 P. AL, and refer to prices at that hour. lf STAR, OFFICE, Nov. 21. SPIIUTS TITRPEnTINE. The market' was quiet and firm at 0 cents bid for coun- Jekap; at iPricei0 g ! ports of 86 casks sold. ROSIN The market was quiet and t rth at $110j f0tSirarne(dj"dV45 for Good 1 S-ained Sales reported of- 500 bbls Strained at $f 40 and 500 do Good Strained TAR The market was steady and un changed, the receipts of the day being dis posed of at $1 50 per bbL CRUDE- TURPENTINE The market openeduiet at $1 45 tor Hsrd andf 2:30 for' Virgin and Yellow Dip, with lots placed at those figures, but later we hear of a sale of 21 bbls at $1 83$3 45; as to quality the market closing unsettled. j COTTON The market for this article was steady with a somewhat active de- MARINE.- , Port Almanac November 22., Sua Rieosf. .v., . . , . . s. 4p. 6.44 Ai M,' Saa feefc.?. a . . .. . 4:49 P. M. High Watei (Smithville).. . .... 8.15 Morn. " (Wilmington).. 10.45 Morn. Day's. Length;. 10.05 ' : FALL AND piTER -GOODS f ARRIVED. 1,1 -'' Stm?5D"Murchison,MGarrason, Fayette-. yUle , Williams. te Murchison - - , T i (8toaJoerhil, Harper; Smithville, -AT- K1-. T,l Y O GTsrslev & Co " Schf Monte ' Christo 147 - tons, Smith, Master, with, phosphates . , for the Navassa Guano Compa'ny. 1 - I. '; CLEARED. ! Steamship Benefactor, JdnlsNew York, A D Cazaux, Stmr D Murchison ville.-Williams & Murchison - Stmr J S Underhill,rHarper, Smithville, O G Parsley &, Co. ' , l - ; Ger Brig Der Pommer, Bohm, Hamburg, 'AlexSprunt&Son. 1 K ATZ'S I'-. 3;'(B i:"ra a R -k ,e f 's;.t?:r:6 e t 1 r , a.,., Wye,,e- BLACK AND V, 0 li O E,E'D'':: SILKS rchison. - . - ; -u tl i . KJ Cheaper than tbey have been for tw'eut'f yea!rk;' ' DRESS GOODS. RXFORTS. We hear of sales of 500 bales; as mand. follows: 47 bales at 10 cents, 7 do at I0 cents, 52 de at 10 cents and-444 bales :at the following ofllcial quotation 9 : FOREIGN. ..( Hambobo Ger Brig : Der iPomer 2,300 bbls rosin. , .!:.. DIRECTORY. 1 Colors. List of Vessels IBKIOD, N. cents ib. Ordinary Good Ordinary. . . . .... 10 Strict Good Ordinary. Low Middling.. . . . ... 10 Middling. . ..... . . . . . 10 Good Middling. .... , .10 Quotations conform to the,classificatiobs of the American Cotton Exchange RECEIPTS. DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits turpentine........ .. Rosin. ........ Tar...:...;............ .... Crude turpentine.... 1 f ' r i 1,055 bales, 29S casks, 596 107 174 NO- ! ,rOUEUN isr. IUHKKI'S. LrvKRFOoi., November 21 Noon, j Cotton ; hardening middling uplands 6fd, middling Orleans 6fd; sales of 15,000 L . 1 I 1 A AAA . uaies, mciuaing a.uuu oaies ior export and speculation; receipts 4,800 bales, all Ameri can. Futures ODened l-32d and Id hater but the advance has since been lost, asfot- lows: middling uplands, L in. c., No vember delivery 6d. December deliverv fi 9-82d, November and December delivery 6' -iou, .reuruary ana juarcn delivery 6 5-16d, March and April delivery 6 11-S26 5-16d; new orop. shipped October and November per, sail 6 5-lCd, .do November tuu jLCbCWUCr O 1DU. j. LATER. uplands. ! December ana January aellvery 0 982&t January and February delivery 6 9-82d." : ' ' - The sales of cotton to-day include 9S40Q uaics ui American. New York Naval Stores .Market. vember 19. For spirits turpentine there is a quit. t market for the day, sales not beyond small lots, but prices not changed; merchantable order minted nl Hilt Unaina a - - Z , X .-..w.j . Awoiuil AtBlUIT market is holed tot all grades; and 'trans actions not important, but prices steady. Quotations are as follows: Good strained at$l 751 77; common do at fl 70172; E at $1 85; Fat,$l,90; G at $2 00; Hat $2 20;Iat $2 252 35; K at $2 622 87i; M at $3 123 37; N at 3 75; W at $4 4 50. Tar Wilmington quoted at $2 25 2 37; Washington and Newbern at $3 202 37r cify pitch al"3l212 25, f. o. b. r ebarletoa Tfavai, t -Middling a ores market. November 20. I The arrivals aggregated about 290 cask's spiritaurpentine and 1,585 -barreja rosiii. The; tost sales of rosin were at$L 40 i for (B) common strained, (C) strained and (D) extra strained ;fl 50 for (E) No. 2; $1 55 for(F) extra No. 2; fl 65 for (G) low No. 1; $1 75 for (H) No. 1; $1 85 for (I) extra Not 1; higher qualities were' nominally at $2 5(J for (K) low pale; $2 50 for (M) pale; $3 tot (N) extra pale, and $3 75 for (W G) wln dow glass. There were sales of 1G0 casks In he Port of Wli C. Nov. 22. 1877. BARQUES. Providentia (Ger.), 234 tons, Lampe, . ;-EPeschau & Westerm'aun Maria Sophia (Ger.), 327 tons, Witt,- i R E Heide Arnon (Nor.), 243 tons,- Grundersen, -1 ) . . . , RE Heide Haabet (Nor ), 273 tons, Olseu, R E Heide Primus (Nor:), 284 tons, Evfirsen, RE Heide Solyst (Nor.X 357 tons, Johusen, a . . RE Heide Hjemmet (Nor.), 374 tons, Ingermundsen, : : ' Vick & Mebahe Augusle Teitge (Ger.), 358 tous, Drews, ' E Pescliau & Wftstfirmann bbli i I Alexandra (Nor.), 311 tons, Adamsen, s ' I . . , - l v 11..: Brage (Nor.), 320 tons, Christiansen, R E Heide Lubra (Nor.), 352 tons, Natvig, R E Heide Star of Hope (Ger.), 299 tons, Harmann, , " : E Peschau & Westermann Freid rich (Ger.), 393 tons, Lau, . - , E Peschau & Wester m a n-u Henreich Rodburtus (Ger ), 362 tons, Lep prin, n sr., Vickfc Mebarie Knudswig (Nor.), 360 tons, Evesen, .. i i ;i- ' VickdsMebane Norlh Carolina (Br.), 570 tons, Buchan, , ' Yick & Mebane Zephyr (Nor.), 238 tons, Jensen, j nl .1.!'"'- -RE Heide Vorwarts (QeiX&H' tons.'Lohse, ) " "' i . ' : ' .Vick & Mebane uertna (M or.), 220 tons, Hansen, s ' ,u RE Heide J ulie Hayne (Ger.), 332 tons, Schroder, ' E Peschau & Westermann Arizona (Nor.), 520 tons, Gabrielsen, ' ; Vick & Mebane Asta (Nor.) 309 tous, Danilsen, , :-! : ' V v Vick & Mebane Armal (Nor.), 2G0 tons, Sandvid, : v RE IIeid Minna (Ger.), 498 tons, Buese, 1. V E Peschau & Westermann CNoKJjwSC tons, Neilsen, rep'g, i'-i " IT." ' ' RE Heide jrnma yswe.), wj tons, lirook. low priced. , Cotton futures closed weak middling uplands r L. m. c, ' November and Decem ber delivery G 9 32d. .. . '. i ViCk& Mehflni Sirene (Ger.), 497 tons, Calliess, , : spirits , turpentine at j3l cents for xtutar I " . & Peschau & Westermann package Crndeturrjentine valued at l ;5Q I Van CartloW (Ger.),26G tons,8pecht All of the LATEST NOVELTIES in all the NEAYiiHADES and - ; Cashmeres, . Merinoe i,Siiova"TjeV ; ' ...v.- -r--( Kars, Knickerbocker and Matlasee Suitniai?" ' f Prismatic, Valencia and Fribourgh Cloth, :.yT . . . Henriettas, Bombazines, Taffetas, Alpaccas, V ; .. - Mohairs, Brilhantines, Reps, Popiine, &p. Silk and Worsted Fringes,Galoon3 and Bretons Braids to match any of above CLOAKS. Waterproofs, Cloakings and Suitings in all of tliH new Shades SHAWLS, ; Single and Double, coPd, bl and cloth shades; Silk, Velvet and Velveteens PULL LINES., QF STAPLE DRY GOODS. . All the Best Brands; so popular all over the United States. EXTRA BARGAINS in Flannels, Blankets. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS u the. best stock ever brought to this city. , JJirect Importation of Towels and ; Table Damasks, ood and WHITE GOODS. Jaconets,Swisses, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks; CarlBbric, Tarletans, Lines,dcc I ' My usual good assortment, also, I E M B R Oil D E R I E ? , From one of the largest Importer's Auction Sales. Ladies, if you are able ; ' to pass them, considering quality, and prices, it is mbVe than Iuould do KEAL AND ITALIAN 1 Valenciennes Edging and Unsertings. . Torchon and Brussels Laces. ' . ' " ,IIANDKERClIIEFS-Ono Thousand; Dozen at almost ay prioe. ; Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Ties and Ribbons. . t . r wiucu, ttiiu aits, nioou a vtenuine,-: ies' and Misses' VESTS; Ruchings, Skirls, Parasols &(, 1 MEN AND BOYS' WEAR - HONEY-COMB AND MARSEILLES SPREADS., i r In short any thing you can ask-for. ii ; . AT PRICES WHICH DEF Y COMPETITION aAMONG SUCH AN ASSORTMENT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO NAME PRICES. IF YOU ; WILL ONLY EXAMINE - YOU WILL NOT LOOK ELSEWHERE BEFORE YOU BUY 1 ' ' Ladi for virgin and yellow dip, $1 for scrape, i , . T11BJUA1L8. - it '" Tha moilo 1 nnK .1 . . . 1 .... I Post Office as follows: PENNSYLVANIA j Postponement of a Habeu Oerpoi . : ;"vi '.:-.Ce.'.:,; 'v'::iV ' .- T , . . : Hamubbubo, Nov. 21. 1 Owing to the illness of Benjamin Harris ! Brewster, who represents the Western Union Telegraph Company in the quo war-. rant application before the Attorney Gen eral to-morrow, the hearing has been post poned until Saturday or Monday, and will' take place in Philadelphia, i r s C ' - WEiTHEB BBrOBT. DXFABTJCKNT. 1 Office Chief Signal Officer, V Washinoton, Nov. 21 7:30 P. M. J 7$ . a JndieationsJ - J For the South Atlantic 'States, falling barometer, brisk and high easterly to south erly winds, ' warmer, cloudy and rainy weather, ' followed by rising barometer, colder northwesterly winds and partly cloudy.weather. ; - " ELECTRIC SPARKS. v Harrison P. Thomson, a Clark county (Ky.) cattle dealer, has filed a (petition in bankruptcy. Liabilities $278,491; assets not stated. His creditors are mostly Ken- The steamship Strathtog, from Montreal on the 12th for Aberdeen, laden with grain, was lost at sea. The captain, his wife and twenty-five men were saved. ' The loss on vessel and cargo is $210,000. , DOMESTIC SIAKKBTM i State bonds' A DeBpera(kt?isIf tins; of tbe iSCjNov. 21. During a quierV'eime of cards vviiuuu4a,'oioiear w aiieviiormatr and Mel Reean. BumDhrevs . rer.eivp.fi a fatal stab in thebttkf 0ormHn tWo cuts in the wristband Regan a stab in tbe side., AIL were arrested". ' ' The JJationalmGr airemet'hftrK;t&-dnv delegates beine present from all th Rtntea The main part of the' work of the meeting M uan amrBVSiemizniflr&r Kr.ir.-rATirTiisttr.ra tr?j I continent 15.888 bales: to Frame 8.929 a nauuusi vrrausc. uu. u BO. WQat snail I be its f uqcjtipns powers, aod hatitations. Lr.II-StrARtET PETER. A SebooISnipended on Aeeoant of its :.-i;t 111 f-TiU Pr.i.l.n.. '' ' V I- i v - Boston, 1ov; 21. Owing to the-prevalence of scarlet fever at Weitesley College the authorities have temporarily ftuepejade 4 the school. . JA por tion of the vOune ladies have srone to their Domes, or to tne nouses 01 mends, and the balance will be provided for ; by the trus tees. About thirty persona are under treat ment for, the disease. - : New Tobk. November 21-r-Noon. ' UnanctaL Stocks advanced i to Jc and reached i 10 c, Mone 6 per cent, at 102 and closed at 102. change long 481, short 485. higher. Governments firm. Commercial. . ' Flour dull and v decliniog. Wheat a ;shade firmer. ; Corn a trifle better. Pork dull at $14. Lard quiet steam $8 60. iSpirits turpentine quiet at 34 cents."; Rosin Iquiet at $1 701 75 for strained. Freight! sBteady. -.':-,. -a' -it . vf I Cotton quiet and steady middling 'np lands 11 3-16 cts, middling Orleans 11 -16 ctsi sales 614 bales. -Fatares: 'opened steady, as -follows: November ll.i9 11.21 cents, December 11.1711.19 cts, aanuary 11.2211.24 cts,' February 11.34 11.36 cts, March ill.49ll.Sl cts. ' ISBW YOKK. NOV. 21 Tlrentncr - Money more active at 7- per cenV Ster 02 exchange . dull and firm &l 4&l. . flniH 021 Qbvernmenls firm new fives '106 . tate bonds strong.: f.x ,a i Cotton steady nilddliner UDlands IT 3-1 ft cta Orleans 11 5-16 eatsr gale4a? balefr; ; ex-the hdloa Flour still in buyers' favor, with a very mo- ucxauj uusuiessfsnpernne Ay estern -and State u $4 755 25, market closing jinM r Southern flour slightly in? JuyersVlaVo?! common to fair extra $5. 756 25; good to choice do $6 308 501 Wheat faratrcely so firm. Corn iic better; with aitaode rate demand at 61 cents. , . Oats ilfcp)et ter. Coffee Rio quiet" and unchanged. Sugar quiet and esier.'ai.77 fer. fair to good refining; refined steady and irf fair aemana, aicts lor standard JL-A 9lQilO arrive at, the City Northern through mails.. .... 6:00 P. M, Northern through .and i wayt pi.Ui,." ' "mails:.: :...., . , ,: .uA 8:00 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, I and frbBjtes uppUed 1 there- til"' .f .!) J IlUUi, lUVlUUlUg L. Oil J. r ...... . . L t Railroad, at .... ..... 6:00 P. Mj Southern mails for all points i south; daiiyr ....;... . prki Western mails (a C. R'y) daily - " f (except. 8unday).. . .v .5:00 A. M.I Mail for Cheraw & Darlington ... ! Railroad . . i'PPX.Vl-. . ,i . . . iOKKA: M.j Mails for points between Flo-; ' re nee ana Charleston . I ; . 10 .-00 A. M.j Fayetteyille.audofficesonCape r '' f ' 7 Fear-River, Tuesdays and Fridays,i.;v.i.;UV;i 1:00 P M.t Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily j (except Sundays). . .. . . 4 , . :00 A, M. Onslow C.iHi And interme-i v j hxhj " diate offices .every, .Friday . ,.v . 6 :00 A. M. Smithvide ' mails, by steam- r: . . boat, daily (except Sundays) 2:00 P. M. i Mails for Easy Hill, : Town ! v;reeK, every unday at.... 3:00 P. M Ji --.-.tfe. . AKRIVE. -Mrti- u.z.i. Northern through mails. . .1. . . 11KX) A. M. Northern ' through and: way ?. mails;. . .... , .: . . , . ; 70 P M. Southern mails. ........ .. ... - :30 A. M, Carolina Central Railroad.; :; 10:00 P.' M Mails delivered from 6. -00 A. M. to 7.-00 P. M., and on Sundays from 80 to 9:30 A. M. ' ..... . . , . . . , Stamp Office open from 8 a! Ml to 12 M. and from 2 to 5P M. ' Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. . - , , . Yj . Stamps for saJeat esneraf deliveWwhrni , stamp office is closed , ....... si; .y,v! Key Boxes accessible at all hours, dav andnight. Hju.;;i;v.H .-,...-... .f ; Mails collected from "street boxM I. J - .a o or t, ir . ..... J' i.uajr ai. o.ou r. jo., New iroric Petuii inirkt. Journal of Commerce, Nov. 20. Have not varied; demand is moderate PrimeiYirgmla areuoted at'$P 05: extra prime, $1 101 15; hand picked fancy; wjj,. w, iiiiuiiugiua uo lo prime, ana lancy at S 1 15l 20. tnm- r -l THB ATTENTION OF DISTILLERS AND: others interested in the minnririnni at Tnvn Use l caUed lo the adraataes offered br the coanv ter along tbe line of the Brunswick and Albaar KaUroad. This road extends from Brunswick, on' the seacoast, to Albany, in Southwestern Georgia a distance of one hundred and seventy-one miles-' lorooga - - - The Great Pitch Pine Belt I ' in the State, which it traverse tram fc - . H.UW .v bua.. r .. '.i - .... .. : " Pine, open, well timbered lands, lying immediately uuug uio uus ui ub ruau, can De ooagnt ior abent One Dollar and a Half an Acre, j and the same kind of land, situated about fire miles iiviu we i uou, can se oeugnt as low as V Twenty-Five Cents an Acre j ij ' CHAPEL HILL, Sept. 25, 1ST7. luu -reacnea i'TS,SRUSTBE8' ALUMNI and FRIENDS Gold opened It JL of thb tjniversity of northcSko- Bteriine ex- r-taj ' sn- rw.i rWiiri , created a need for a medium through which its ob- i jects should be made knows. To this end the two (Literary Societies of the University hare- deters inJned to reestablish the CSIYiSRSITY, HAOA jt once an : ornament ;to. the University and LP'W'y PBbliahjng the facts connected with the University, to make the Magazine the or igan throncrh which the hiatorirAi Am uu was pop. ax a rerpetaated. ..T.e8eLand8 are generally free from undergrowth, the timber being tall and thick, and, with the excep! l opjucBiu.vmgnioreneart, they resemble very closely those of North and South Carolina. As fine i a quality of rosin can be made here as in the Carolinas a large proportion Of that maaufac- .uicu carijr m ujo spring graaing w . , . The rates of freight from stations under one hun dred miles from Brunswick aia fortv rt-nti no KK1 . - V A. vw uvt WM on rosin and seventy cents per cask on spirits tur pentine, and from stations over one hundred miles forty five cents en rosin and seventy-five cents on spirits. There is a weekly line of steamers from Brunswick te New York, the rates being fifty cents on rosin and seventy-five cents on spirits. Naval Stores can Im anlrl nmmntl In Un..ni-v. however, at New York quotations, Less freight and charges, and frequently at even better prices. - To bona fide intending settlers a free pass over the roa4 good or two weeks, will be given In order to afford taen ample time to see the country and bo care a location. . 0wFO,theJn,0rmatio,l PP1y 0 J- D. 8FR0NT. Shipping and Commission Merchant, Brunswick, Ga! sept SCHLATTBR W PRIZE STORIES! E Peschau & Westermann Speed.(Nor.), 210 tons, Olsen, RE Heide Valkyrien (Nor. X 249 tons, Olsen, ! ni a, .1 J.Vi Vick & Mebane Claudia (Ger.), 406 tons, Dinse, . 'Z ' ' E Peschau & Westermann Frederick . Weyer (Ger,), 380 tons, Kriegel,' E Peschau & Westermann Ludwig (Ger.), 368 tons, auger, E Peschau & Westermann! Lydia Peschau (Ger.), 403 tons, Bremer. i -. xu rescuau Westermanni Staubo (Nor.), 320 tons, Gundersen, 0 : ' - - KEHeide! Soatrene (Nor.), 476 tons, Foyn, .V-VT'.'Vr'y;; R E Heide' BRIGS. Clara (Ger.), 232 tons, Rothbart, : ' ' 3 u ' s . , - E Peschau & VVestermann i$urgermeister(Ger.), tons, Broathering, . r - E peschau & Westermann Argus (Nor.), 272 tons, Petersen, , - i ; , RE Heide Sylphide (8 wed.), 240 tons, Lindholm, 'i O ' : REHeide VicWf (Nor.), 251 tons, Petersen. ; V-;- REHeide vet rommer (Uer.), 33 tons, Buihen, E Peschau & Westermann Azha (Nor.), 304 tons, Hanger, riJ 'L-: r; " ;-" f : RE Heide Thor (S wed.), 232 tons, Sjostrand, . . , :f - Vick & Mebane Adeone (Ger.,) 315 tons, Wertmann, e ! x V E Peschau &. Westermann Annie (Br.), 194 tons, Alexander, Vick & Mebane y V . SCHOONERS. , . -Chas E Page, 362 tons, Grace, - 1 J H.irris .fc Tfrnw01 Hattle. 170 tous. White, Worth & Worth Belle Brown, 148 tons. Hunt, ' - Worth & Worth Luola Murchison, 443 tons, Jones, . "i. - f Williams & Murchison Mary W Hupper, 277 tons, Gilchrist, c', - - Worth Worth Sidney C Tyler, tons, Barrett, J l T ; ' Harriss & Howell Notice. If the Signal letters of anv vpn sel in port are displayed, by the- U fl. Sig nal Office, the vessel so desiffnated slmnM , send ashore for telegram; n - oct 7 tf SV1. KATZ, 36 Market Street. MISCELLANEOUS. ' 1878. The Four Quarterly Reviews : -.' ' AND" Blackwood's Magazine THE ; LEONARD SCOTT VUB- ; LISHINQ CoJf- WM:- 41 BAECLAY STREfiT, NEW YORK ? Continue their authoeissd Eeprints of the EDINBURGH REVIEW, Wfog.) LON DON Q UARTERL T REVIEWn- xrvetiive). WESTMINSTER RE-' VIEW, (Liberal) BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, - Evangelical.) j : Biactwood's MMM Maiazine. I lThese Reprints are sot selections: they giye the originals w fdll, and at about ohb third the price or the English Kditions. - - The latest advances and discoveries in the arts and sciences, the recent additions to knowledge in every department of literature, and all the new pub lications as they issue from the press, are fully re ported and discussed in the pages of these periodi cals, in language at once clear, forcible and compre hensive. The articles am nunnumlv J. ' densed and full of matter than the average books of a.u pciIUU. - - -i ..A i MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ST0EE andllEW GOODS I 5i Jit HAS 'REMOVED To tlie Corner FiDiitMilartfit Streets -' J-Where can be found an entirely . EciNTJLE' k4sb5TTO81V AND varied assortmeht nf f prfinm trH i n ten oays at a decline of Thirty Per Cent, from prices roans a month ago, and will be sold at a very slight ": HKDR1CK. Bleachei Cottons. nUll 1MiJJLIS COTTONS, 4 cents nn Cotton in the city,, . beat li X cents BJeached IIKDKIDK. erme fur IS78 (tacladlus l?oiiiKes) i PaTABLB 8TBI0TI.T IN ADVANCE. THE WEEKLY NEWS -OP- . ., KT . u uicuDcir luvo- rore&ent tnere isJfcUUAaie . no 4fodial of this H 5 w " wen Biory,- uju, onu uro ucw iur one u nient to au. I !mi I Tnecontribotoraof tbft.MiMEb.-ii rVn A TiT rt I I 1 jttapRtaeniandtaie aOiaUlP I aiUUy, (dies of the 8tate.i fc'ir'f inia nuhis.K i,:.,. i- iil I rv a n"nn?Mn"m " 1 The Bocietiealiaveefeetedthreeeotsaclil and lB!f0nJl'??ffl?at W Of eabeerlbers ure pbtained. the Magazine wiU JwissueaV ! The briee bf uoscnpooa wiu oef3.su per yeap;3i mix :(... i. Trustees, alumni and friends, the students of our .Unlversitr eall unenvvAn m .irv4K. ai im amountto the support of an enterprise; the obbi wucnareBO oenenciaL Those who desira aid us wm please inform, us inwediatelv bv int. r or Dostai. PQirTniTrr . Por further parflculaKSdffrelS" ,. 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Ji iTT-" "?u ! i.iV-.:i,.IIEDIIIfK. ; HousekeegingGoods. TABLE LINENi TO WEL& DOYLEES, NAP kins, Sheetings, etc., inTull stock, i " ltKIIRICK.' novt-tf Camden. S. C he MiiiuiWiSileT. IWTO AI,WAYS !PEMOCRATIC.t PMted Weekjjr and TrfcWeekly at $i and $6. Address - .1 J HTtrnriDm .. . Je 83-t Editor and Proprietor, Salisbury, N.VX Entire Public ABE INVITED TO f AN V INSPECTION OB the most complete stock of Dry Goods in the city. Remember that Ideal in Firet Class Goods only ; that I have but one price:tthat L buy for cash and sell for cash, and that every class of buyers will receive the most respectful attention. -.nov4DWtf , i . .UKDKICK. . For Rent, THAT LARGE AND DESIRABLE STORE, corner Chcsnut and Water , sts. ;'irl l(i i J its ; ' I' ,;; i formerly occupied byP.,Newman. , ; ,, Terms reasonable. Apply to i i i . - pev 16 tf JULIUS SAMSON, it. :--: -i' i 43 Market Street. it , v,Propiieter. - . ! v ;UIallardJ4;; Co: . ; i-A,.NBW LOT SECOND -HAND .: "' . McCLELLAN SADDLES, isWH LAP ROBES. HORSE BLANKETS.' Full assortment SADDLERY; GOODS,' TRUNKS and TRAVBLINGBAQS,. tManRfactflrtnganav Repairing dpne projnp In Bottom, Prices.,.' ;;: 4 . ' ' ' noria-tfij LJi; ; . No. 8 Seuth Front St i l
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1877, edition 1
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