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I me M WABE E. HABBIS, - City Editor. Sunday Mornixc, November 3, 1878. New Advertisement. pAP.KErt Ac Taylok Better and Better. Cons Bos., Proprietors Purcell Hon. Jab. C MnNOS Draggist, St., opposite City Fall. b. H.'Fmiihbatb, Major Notice to liquor deal cm. -A. S.LEAViTTGeu'l Ag't America's Grand ' N..veP.v. HeIXSBEROEU's LlVE BOOK STOKE PlfttK, Organs, Ouitars, Arc: WILMINGTON CAPH PISA It RIPPI.E.. TO-MORROW NIGHT ! Dnr.!t shooting is fine on Waccamaw I.ake. Major "fcugel hard and Judge Merriinon will arrive in the city thia evening. Iter. Dr. IVurkhead will occupy the pul pit of the Fifth Street M. E. church to- night. ; The report are alout ia now from every county, and people are staking their., bets on the result of the elect ioiu . The 'Register of Deed issued, during the rrn?t" wrek, marriage Henes to one whif mtiTllye colored couplets. Col W. sJg, Andrews had a policy on his life, for-$2,0OO, in the North Carolina SUte'Life Iirturance Company A1 teaman was arrested yesterday, on the charge of thieving. He will be ar raigned for trial before Justice Harris Monday. - - Mr. Williams, clerk of the city market, tells ii t that on yesterday there were more fih ii the market than eer yet known on a tingle 47'' 'Wo thank an excellent friend for a copy of the; lftlinburg Daily Btview of October 8th. cfriuining some account of the finan cial fje$ng in Glasgow. At la meeting of Commissioners oCNav igati i fccld yesterday, Capt. R. G. Ross was ek'oted a Port Warden to fill the va cant caused by the death of Capt. The. EXGELUAlia MRIM, AND OTHERS. Last Grand Rally of 1878! left Eire a Bld-raHRslM fa 7i:U7. - -- J To-morrow night the final rally of the Democrat! in this citj will be made. Jndge Merrimon aud Secretary of State Engel hard,' will certainly be here to addres3 the gathering, and other men of some promi nence nave been invited ami are ex- pctd. This is the last rally of the campaign. Let every Democrat jn the city turn oat to hear the speeches. programme will be announced by handbills in dne time. iika os a r i,ai.gi; t feels briie in the which he was reccivcl in Wilmington. Reception of ninhop Keane. j . The reception of Bishop Keane last night, at the comer of Ann and Fifth streets, by the Catholics of this city, was an occasion long to be remembered by every cne of that faith. The, Bishop arrived at about half-pa3t eight o'clock anl was escorted to his chair by Mr. F. W. Kercbn r, who thereupon introduced Mr. Frank II. Darby, who was to deliver the ad Jre-s of welcome. Mr. Darby said : Right Hevcrend ffitliop: It L my peculiar pleasure to.bayejthe honor, in behalf of the clergy, the Yobng Cathclic Friends' S.-ciety and the congre- a'.ion at urge, of extending. to you a earty and a heart Mt welcome to this, oar little parish of St. Thomas; . , You behold befor ? you th- greater por tion of our small congregation, but we tru.t that, while-we are fw in number, we are stroiiL' in that faith. hkh. tor ovr Imjo years, has shown 10 fbe universal world.; j I) H. K Under; Deem,- Gilbert: not only the highest human iH-rsomnci w u Goodman: . H- Ul.d fate of bride gTCom i: '.;.. I tinii --""Uiir iuv though the ent;r amnen - -p. threatened the Feats until tavh and all of them hau pam j -y; ; "f the same in his. while their respect to the venerable Dishop. It hr c n jQtiQg the style of the family, was.' on the whole-, a very interesting occa- COncluli at, rriage -and . Mormon Kon for the Catholic ami Bishop Kea ; ijim !mIS ?d, but was brought back by arently per- iji w,'.v anrnmentj? such as lovers h, I or her llrii 'i,wn'. apireiuiy jt- ... . . rtiir Ward i'Oll nojocn . v... i- We hare rern handed tb following cor- used 3 V , r , e nive retn nm .t- iu i- ? niJa provided the croom with. a reeled list of poll hohter m the Third" . 'Jber without a bride, and every- Ward, with the request to publish : , thjni w awful. The itiffering swain, t,i. -f .Ti I). Drv : Wm. f ie enters numeroulv upon ma- II Yopp vice R S. Radclilfe : Aug. II. ; trimotiy "d.o1?Upr to P1 lc ai. ,xopp, itr iv. , , ... latelv been practi?ed in New Morris, vice Allen Evan. , y consi'derable success, ot marry- Registrar1 W, L. Jacobs. , j .--.man at' a time, and not inviting Our Churche. front t, m. e. mmm, sorrn. Rcy. K. A. ytes pator. Services tn day at 11 a. m- and i p. m. Sunday School at "pm. Youn Ien'i Prayer Meetinsr TueMlay niht at 7 o'clxk. , Lecture and' prayer mectinsr Wtdr.lay r.lrrht at 7 'ch"k. -ai Firth W ard t auva.ers and C tiallenffer.j Th? following i? n list of the canvassers and chaMenirers in the Fifth Ward : ( CHAI.I.KNoF.F.S. J.tincs M. Mc4owan; G. W. W fn2-;cne hiscothwlV(ls weddin if and fiweethearts to the The Mails. Goue Where the Woodbine Twiuetb. Last night, between 10 and 11 o'clock. not only the highest human iK-rsoninci prjr. tions of learning and alriliiy. but the great-1 et earthly perfection of devout religion!' ' and sablime charity and benevolent t-. We Murr;s ardeu; F. M. .lames: are thankful, undr tho provi '; n--of Govt, to be eurolled as-chihlren of o ir gol and W trreat motht-r, the Church, the hi-tory f ; y 7hoc holy existence shows. a contiuuou.4. : j?ajj:n. I. R. T.tvlor: J. ('A.VVAS-KKS. II'. GriOith: .I.C. Milits I T. lix( ; A. T. Kosl o: J. King Iavis; R. A. Jatr.es": Wilkes Wesley II. O. Isaac The : Office : s clo.-e ati J arrive at the C'itv Pot thniuh mails. . 6:45 IV M. 7:45 A . M. through and wav mails. MalLi l!e N C: Ka""oad,and supplied therefrom, in -ESZ A. & X. CI Railroad, at 7:45 A. M. tj. mails for all point South Ida Yon Kampen. nd C F TUc Wehb'ii S'air. during the temporary absence of the jailor. . .4,1 1: i,r.4...e m! i James Hcaton, who h in been awaiting trial ! atue uf which is tndimmed by the sinaliest j orV,;ro-l " nnion indictments innumerjble on various shallow of error. The sunshine , of li r 1 charge-, made his escape from jail and is ' truth has lighted np the horizon of time 4n aH hands it i :igfv-d that the Fair . ... I r.rti . k I potoil tntrt 1 lf m!!pv5 I f 11 II I I'd ''f St nd ' 1 . . 1 1 1. . 1 J ,-nw A (.riclll. now at iarL'e. From all we could learn ! f- I ii " 'e "7 !-ofthe KoanoKC- ciw -is ,- . - . . , expel ei auu uu-hipatcu im-wmui uu- . , , t ,dd(.n wa iroiu. iuw .. poooa.uK- an) wy"6 truthfulness and doubt, while .th.; trarnith . . , the circumstances it appears that Heaton ! cf her charity -has peiineated the fields of the be?t fair hid in in- "P h-is never heen in close confinement in earth, annihi atiny te existence of chilly Smith, hmrv ::iii otliers know nu pTest mails (C. C. K'y) daily tt Sunday) . P. M. 5K) A. M. 1 . lex k. A 'qplored stevedore named Jim Wil liams, while engaged in loading the steam er Benefactor, at Cojville A: Co's mill, had his leg broken above the ankle, by a large piece or tiu.vr rolling on it. Ouf enterprising friepd, P. Heinsberger, V ha? recently added to his 1 lrge and stock of goods, a complete assort- " en Xaautical instruments, field classes. lclC5cnr, microscopes, &rr, &c. A lfatiou of the I. O. .0. F., wil " tIk looming or .Jt3oldsboro, to assist .in the ol.fn,jes of t)rjr deceased brother, - Andrews, a sketch of whose life appeaud yeid day norning in The Sun. The biggest bet we have seen made on una campaign va3 put up in front of the 1U,U" ouse last niirht. A prominent geutleraari wagered $250 against $50 that m "ttuueiis majontv would be as miiebaa I 2,500. 1 .-'v, X The steamer Passport, did not leave on V her regular trip to .'Smithville yesterday. i Capt. Ilurper tells us that she is being ? freshlv nainted and nernhhed nn nnd antl be ready for duty Monday, neat, clean and sparkling as a sunbeam. We regret to learn that Mr. Chas. Bell, Tformerly of this place, but for some time past living in Abbottsburg, met with a Herious accident in the latter place, on Thursday last, by having one of his feet badly mashed by a piece of timber. , An un mailable letter for J. A. Hinson is in the Post Office ; so also one for M. Blumenthal, 232 Exchange street, New; York, and for Sandford Drake, Opelaka, Ala. The ch - hasn't been applied for yet. The negro " 'spected".he,d "have to kill dat dog," Bose, because he wouldn't come at call. We 'spec' the Post Office will have to put that Jimmy up at auction, as the fair, owner won't call or send. Senator Merrimon. 1 This distinguished gentleman will arrive in the city to-night. On Monday night, he will address his fellow-citizens oj the Cape Fear District at the grand mass meeting to be, held in this city. An able and interesting discussion of public ques tions -may be expected. Let the Demo crats ' of Wilmington, and all others sin cerely desirous of obtaining information turn out to hear Judge Merrimon. the jail, ami on hi occasion was in a room , with oue of the Sheriffs deputies. Seizing a favorable opportuaity Ilcaton diew a revolver and, threatening, to blow the dep uty's brains out if lie tirred, immediately darted out of the dtKr and made for the woods. Pursuit was given at once but we imagine he will, make good tin, not stoppiitg until he places himself at a safe distance from HherilT'Mannmg and Dan Howard. ' Result of Sleeping, iu the Fire Place. Cornelia Loften, a colored woman living on Uaroet street, between 3rd and 4tb, , laid down on the hearth to 5leep night be fore la3t. About daylight, the whole neighborhood was "'raLied "by her screams, and the first man who reached the house, found Cornelia wrapt ia - flames. Nearly alt of her clothes were already burned Off, but .what remained on hei were torn ofi with much difficulty. Corn?lia'a body was found to be very badly burned, and physi cians were sent.for, who dressed her. burns as best they could. - Her condition was se rious during the day, but at last reports she was better, and was expected to re cover. : Blade Them Kits. Friday night, two young white , boys raised a row ia the market, and then. didn't want to be arrested. Though young, they were pretty large boys, and the po liceman had to call assistance. "Justice alwavs triumphs.' however, aud in due time they were ushered in before the Major. The larger of the two- being muchly under the influence of liquor, wept. The other one said he didn't "''Were er dnm wh.;t Ihev did wiih him.'' The offence was so trilling, and they both finally begged so hard that his Honor made them kiss each other and ."kko nands, ''.and discharged them with an ominous warning. Report l4'rom Federal Poiift. desolation and so'-fuh unchirit:ib;eness. Even the almost ceriainty of a :'atal en counter with the weird phunU-m of death thut-stalks mastcrl'uljy beneath the dark wing of pestilence, that hovers over; n ever fair and flourishing portion of jour Southern country, could not d ter 'the noble -self-sacrificing priest3 and nuns of this holy religion from invading the do main "of "this 'moiuter de ath, and fighting him inch by inch lor the pos-session of h; stricken victims -until, alas, the mortal re: mains of more than a fccore'of these fearless martyrs to a (iod-like charity lie entombed with' the bodies ;of those whos cry of agony and distress was their only incentive to the sacrifice. This holy religion has had its triumphs even in this far off section, for not more than a quarter of a century rigo, where! we are now assembled surrounded by- these evidences of .the zal of our priests and the benevolence of our people, was only a rank wilderness in the universal garden of Ca tholicism, and when the priest was robed to celebrate mass on many a bright and beautiful Sunday in that olden time, only a dozen or two persons assembled to hear the words of prayer and tend their hearts in adoration before the altar of the Most High; and then puis Father Murphy, great, good and benevolent. The piety and kindness ot his disposition and char acter, as well cs his super-human efforts in (av a large crowd r behalf of Catholic and Protestant aliiie, j10J;,c to hear the during the dreaaiui yellow lever scourge of 18(2 and '63, will ever be a blessed memory with the Catholics of Wilmington. Day and night during that fated time,) he might have been seen wandering about from the bedside of one victim to another, f inakinsr no discrimination : it. was sufficient make a gr ind surras ot :.n agncuir.ira fair, and .'the -i irly ,farm:Ts of the tw re-rion represented in: the society take a nersonal --interest in all the exhibitions! 1 Thn-e Ins novcr b esi on in Weldon. Dig Haul in Provisions. i ' A colored woman who keeps a stand at Sr V- r t. 1: ,.! u .i- .Ui,r points between Florence rJharleton., 0:45 " feomrVille, and ofiiees on C.ipe iit-r, 1 ui. .-si;a 3 uuu 11.- r ; 1:00 P.M. ,e vil!, dtily, except Sundays 5DJ A. M. C H. and intermediate everv Friday 0:00 " "T v (except S uhday ) : S :(K 41 toi Kasv II ill, town Creek ."7. JASts' PARIMI. Kev. Dr. A. A. Wat wvi, Rector. November :U -2oth Sumlay after Trinity .Morning Prayer andJCelebratioa 11 a. ni. Sunday Svd.ool S4 p. ra. Evening Prayer 5 o. m. rcoxn pHESBYTsniAX. Kev. C. M. Payne pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and at 7Si0 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Prayer-meeting Weilneswlay night at 1C p. m F1KTH STREFT V. K. , SnrTH. Kev. B. U. Hall pastor. Service at II a. m. and 7:'W P. in. Sunday School at WiW a. m. Ycunir Men Prayer Meeting Wednesday nijbt at 750. ' Kjrular prayer-meetinj? Thumlay right at . :-k. ST. TAlls (fcPIS'OPAl.). Rev. T. M. Ambler Keetor, Servkea at 11 a. m. and at s p. 111. Sunday Svhol at 3'. p. in. FIKST I'REMSKTERHN. Serlee at 11 a. m., bv Rev. J. P. MePher- son. Sunday S-hixl at 4 p. m. Young Men'Sf nraver-nieelin Tuesdav eVeuin at 7:3) Regular prayer meeting Thumlay evening at 7:30. ST. lUOMAS.' (CATIIOLK). Confirmation' and fcrv.iees at U a. m , by Bihhop Kcaue. 'Vespers at 7 p. m. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. t-fOnr ftnotatloiMi, it shm!d W ueder stool, represent the wholesale price gener aliy. In making uJ small orders. hijrbAT pri i-.- itave to be rhargetl .KTlCI.i. : Baooinu (tunny. i. . Ikmble Anchor.. .'. Double Anchor 4AV.. . Baims XrCV Ilaras X. C. Sides - " Shoulder Western Ham C. R. SiJe.. . 41 . Sniokcl....... 4 D. S. Shoulders Bttr sUve Weight Rakkei Sirit Turp't. i S-coni Hand. each.. . . Xew4 Xew York, each . . Xevr' City, each . . .- . ' f'v 1 i tj : ; f u ' ' .. IK. (x mi ( m S 1 . 0!i5 . !i 00 (it 7 i : 5jj- 1404 . ?S I 50 ow 0 00 .34 7 0 13 00 1.1 1 o f ra 'h On SHIPPING. M inferior fair hold . Shillotte, every Friday A ii It I V E. tiern throutrh mails. .... at. cm y lU'rn throuffh and way (ilierii mails. ll:(K) " mails. 7:45 P. M. 0:00 A. M. .Una Central Kailwav 10:00 P.M. tamp Otilce open from H A. M. to 12 M., i from 2 to 5:15 P. M. Money order and -iter Department open same as stamp e, the cotton compi ess, whereat hungry men can have the benefit of roast taters. sweet vfails delivered from J:0(t A. M. to fitfO P. cu-Vanls and the like, at '"prices to suit the . aod on Sundays from S:0 toUM) A. M. .cujni3.ui.iwici.lv.. 1 ..7 stamps for sale at sreneral delivery when times." was yesterday robbed of her entire .,lnp ofIice ig clogedi ' stock of refreshments in tin; manner-: She" Mails collected from street boxes every day ' i- - .-!:,....,.. r, hn. ;::t0 P. M.. was siauoinir some u.iuiiv.v: iim icw.-, wlu-n iv color? 1 lioy ciune along, grabbet up ja custard j)ie and ran away. Sh' struck out aner liim.. running him arbun: the wharf for a -time, but finally gave ,u the chase and returned, when lo ! she four that her table was bare.. While she vr 4 A Kit VED. f Stm I MurchLsii, (iarrison, Favetteville, ; Williams J MurehUi.tn. ! Sehr .Minnie Ward, Moore, X ev River, Hall I iV. Pearsall. . 1 . Schr J E Summons, 'js.', ten,-; (J rac r, Phila- ! delplii 1, Muster. I I cleared;' 1 i Steamship Benefactor, .ones. Xew York, A, I I) Cuzaux. - ! j SteamsJiip Kaleigh. Oliver, Baltimore, A D I Cazuu v. , I Stia D Murehisou; (arrisin, Fayetteville, ( j Wiliia;iis it viureidson. j Br barque Kirkwood, Duff, Brihbd, Pater- ; j son. Downing ir Co. ! tier brb; Bertha, KiK-h, Liverfxvil, DeRoMet I Br barque Ella Moore, Fielding, Comwal ! lis, A Sprnnt JC Son.. , Bkkswax ;er lb Bric ks Wilmington, M Xorthern . . . . . Bcttek X.Carolina,3 ftv Northern, per ib . .... O . V suu .-'per in- j r 10. . . T- 1 It. ... 1 aiiow , i.r 10 tn.i mi Adamantine, jer lb lU'if.t CnERcc Cdlt Elirr, -flb . iu ele't4tl Cream, jrJh.. lb Covvr.t Java, p.T lb,. . . is Rio. per lb,. . :". . 14 Lairunyra, jh.t lb ... IS C'oun Meal per btu.be!, in sacks. ............ 70 Cotton Ties rnr bdle.. O 00 Domestic Sheeting, 4-4, lrr yard. ...... Yarn, per bunch Eoo; Fiu Mackerel Xo.lbW 10 00 .No. I per 34 hbl .... 8 50 Mackerel. No. 2 per bbl. W 50 Xo. p r hbl 00 Mackerel, Xo. '4 per bbl . A 60 Mullets, per bid. , J 75 X.C. HcrrlusKotfpkeg 8 O0 Dry Cod. per lb 00 FEKTll.lZEHtt iPeruv'ntiuauoetHHiJb .St 5t) (.V 1 M (V 1 75 (;. J rt 14 Otr 1 ia, 90 ( 00 i$ i Ta 30 Z5 ttt UO v 1$ 00 9 00 Q n so ($ 8 00 h 3.00 . & 4 00 (K 00 4.5 ro 00 00 MARKETS. Sux Office. Xovember 187S SvihiTs Tl'kpe'stin'e .Market .linn. We 1 i , EXPORTS. , FOHEION. Bi'isToi. Br barque Kirkwood 057 .. .. 1 .1... ...... ... . . . ivKrircioi. t!er biis; Bertha 5J0-bhli rosin. 'S0 casks spts turpt, 174 bbls crude tnrpt. 8.n2 50 (a, to i o b 40 OO 00 00 45 OO 00 00 5. 00 55 00 (c 65 00 ' 00 00 c) 6T 00 00 00 (4 70 00 0000 r.t Tooo" 00 00 4y I'-O 00 -(4 7 50 & COO bbls MARINE MEMORANDA. Nor briir Varnaes, Pettersen, sailed from hear of sales of 150 casks at 20 cent: i -Savannah for this port on :Jlst u!t. " 1 - running the bov, ome o:ie took advaita of the opportunity and cleared up the pi The old lady was sitting on a rock f weeping bitterly, as she related her 1 to us. Whiteville. At Whiteville, Colombu's county, yer assembled at the e'1 Democratic spea Col. H. B. Short presided, gracefully ! ing the opening speech, inf which re" liounced the great Presidential fra y which the people were cheated out o-eir rights. at..: t.-.u., y T-.,v,., v,f n fo1.- Ifor him that the sufibrers werehunan crea-i J-- lowed in an able speech 01 about suVUl ' Rosix. -Market dull, with. 110 demand. We quote Strained I 174; Good Strained SI 20. Sales of 500 bbls Strained at $1 17U. Ta.ii. Market steady at $1 50 a decline of 19 cents on yesterday's quotations. Sales at quotations. Ckude Tt'iiPENTixE. Market weak at ?1 25 for Hard and U 00 for Virgin and Soft. Sales of reeeipts at those figures. Cotton. Market quiet. Offerings very Schr Tr.vcllcr, Hodges-, from this port via Jaemel, was at uxCayefjon 12th ult. The lightship on Fryinr Pan Slioals, which broke her moorings and wa blown three miles S E of her station during the storm of last -week, has been towed to her proper, sta tion and securely moored. Idst of Vessels iu the Port of Wilming ton, X: C, October 31, 1818. s light BARQUES Sales of 18 bales at S cent.-, 40 bales , Kosmos, (ler., 40:5 tons, Bruns, atS cents, and (JO bales on a basis of SX 1 cents for Middling. Quotations posted at j Produce Exchange, at 1 P. M., were : j Good Ordinary'. Strict Good Ordinary Low Middling.. Middling 8 8 7-10 8 SIS tures, and when the tiger strife was over when, he was about to clutch the palm of victory, and the praises of his noble con duct were on every lip and the thema of every tongue, the good man lay down wearied and exhausted and yielded up his spirit to his Master. 1 fie never lived to clutch that palm of victory or to hear those well-ftarned praiae, tt tho influence of his noble, pious life ha3 been of great bene t to the cause ; of catholicity in this section. The church in which we now and three-quarters. He entered elally into the financial question, showed the Democratic party is the only true'1''11 back party, contrasted the record"1"' the Democratic-and Republican par the character of '.the candidatesor 'Ugjess in this district, and closed by -a-earnest appeal to register and vote for; "Vtdell. D. S..(owan, Esq.. sf Brunsw, spoke RECEIPTS. (.ojKt n '. Spirits Turpentine. liosin Tar Crude Turpentine. 1,788 bales 427 cask 1,913 bbls 210 " .195 " worship was built under the ministration next, making a short but , go speech. i'Ool. B. R. Moore spoke in Federal Point -f father Murphy, and extended to jits : Th? Democrats of Columbus areid to be, Township, Friday. Several" parties who pryf atdtmejisions by Right Keverpnd i with a sin(J exceptiovi in accord r' -1 , Bisnop Gibbons. After the death of Father , ,i .. were present, tell us that the attendance Murphy came liev. Dr. Corcoran ' Wlth -ie or&aniztn and - ilnommee. )assera. pious, humble and learned: and after j L,a" wm 1 iaKe 111 boiono vtcnu a 1 . - iwn U ble in that Township, at a political meet ing. Everybody turned out, and the en thusiasm was particularly noticeable. Col. Moore's effort is represented to us us hav ing br-on on- of the best of his life. He made a lengthy speech which was well re ceived by all. At the close everybody was hurrahing for Waddell. The report from Eederal Point is truly gratifying they are all awake and doing and some of the old citizens say that they will give Wad dell a majority that will surprise everybody. Untrue. short interviil him for Reverend kindly. .Dions trentleman. who was succeeded v -a ' j by our present worthy pastor Rev. Father ' came cent. Father Northrop, a erenial. Jleteorological. From thedaily bulletin! h:ed by the Gross durine-"the first years' of whose I sal Station, at this city, wet the fol- staf came Right Rev. Bishop Gibbons, the lovirigwhich shows the stafcf the ther present Archbishop of Baltimore, a pre- ! niorneter at each of the citi and towns late too well-known and too highly- distm-,, guished. to require any encomiums at my j Xew York Naval Mores Markets, Oct. 31. Spiri' Turpentine. The market was quiet but steady. The same may be said of Rosin. We quote Spirits Turpentine, merchantable order, 20 cents. The following are the quota tions on Rosin : 1 37 1 40 1 50 - 1 65 1 S5 (A 2 10 2 40 (ab 2 75 (& 3 25 & 3 55 .i. 3 87 4 00 ... ... (3 2 25 (ah 2 00 Strained Good Stxained 4'E" " F "c; "H".' 1 " " K" : ".M" ' " Window Glass. Tar Wil mingto ; . PiU-h citv. . 1 45 . 2 05 . 2 25 . 2 50 . 2 85 . . 3 30 mentioned below, at 4.31 Washington meantime : .: yesterday, MARKF.TS HY TELCfJItAPII. humbte hands. It is sufficient lor me to say that here as everywhere, he won an admiration by the splendor and depth of his brilliant intellect, and held our hearts enchained by the magnetic influence of his . gentie, kindlv manner : and thouarh he has bet n' transferred to uTlarcer and more :in Augusra, ua Those interested in having a lie believed propriate field of influence, yet we cherish annah' Ga" ' have circulated the report that Col A many heartfelt and lasting recollections! of " ' A ." M. Waddell is dead. It is on the very eve M3 Peasant, though brief, stay among u The Historical Society. Ow.ng to the political meetings that are to take place Monday evening the regular monthly JJsessioh of the Wilmington His torical and . Scientific Society has been postponed until the following Monday, the 1 1th. Henry Nutt, Esq., one of our best informed citizens,' will read a paper on -'Early Times in Wilmington." We know it will be entertaining. Mayor's Court, Kate Mills, d a'nd'd., given a room in the, Icity f rison for two days. . V-That is all the Mayor did yesterday morning, other than to turn over two cases jof larceny to Justiee Harris, for trial. 6ne of these, was mentioned in yesterday's Scv, that of two boys who were arrested lor stealing shi rigging. The other case 3vas that of J ohn Sharpley, who was brought rm the nijrht before. Their trials will be n- rted Tuesday. ' Presentation. The congregation of the Jewish Syna- S)gue, yesterday afternoon, made , a pre-' ntation of a silver tea service to ; Mrs. Kahnweiler, an estimable' lady and )ne dearly beioved by every attendant of e Temple of Israel, in this city, not nlone for her admirable traits of nersonal haracter, but also for her earnest work ing in behalf of the Temple and of her ser vices rendered the choir. Mr. Sol Bear delivered the presentation speech. It was pleasant affair and will be long remem bered by those interested. Total............ .19 FOBKIG.V Barques. .28 Barquentinea ...... 9 Brigs .. .'........15 Total... .... ,...52 Total number vessels 71 Tonnage, . Tonnage. . Toucage . 8464 9S6i 268a 4071 16624 To'l tonnage 2508So I his life, sheds a lustre upon the l.isbiv of nis native iana, wnicn snouia ne ineioasi, as it is the pride, of orth CaroliiiaJJath olics. This much fol the dead : noil less may be said for Judge Manly, a evoiit Catholic; at one t me a justice of fe Sd prerae Com?t, who. after a life ofpurity and eminence in State, vet lives, aed and honored. : - : " j We ha ve a state of boundless t f ugh un developed resources, a people L speak mostly of non-Catholic's) patient to hear dnd anxious to learu, willing tonccord to all that liberty and toleration wibh is prd- S?rly and peculiarly, the groiid-work of e publican .institutions. Of Jrth Caro linians I think it can be safely sfd without exaggeration, that they are tessed with hearts as sympathetic as the vail of the winds through the pines of Jkeir nativ forests, with a constancy al continuous as the .roar of the mighty Atlantic on their surf beaten shore, and boepitaiilty as warm and genial as th sun that at mid-day radiates through f neir westeru vaueys. l has we cope rju win ever find them. And in condasion. permilne to say that the reputafion'of your learfng aud abilty has preceded jtsn. We aglad that this decree so long endowed ha beeu so weli and so, ably provided for. lay yon find usi good and obedient childrei of the Church, and all that true Catbxies should be Once again, I bid you wel ome. At the close of this lairess a presenta tion of flowers was male to the Bishop. After this' ceremony, oishop Keane sd- dressed the audience ai some length, but! we wm noi aitemptjgirng even asynops'a,' for ear of doing the Unent speaker in justice. His address eosed the exercises, r .a i i ii A -Now we rejoice to be under7 the spiritual of election, and the calculation is that 1 i t i 1 n xi v ,s 1 j ' - r guidance of good and zealous Fathers Grosi buuie - may ue iuuVcvm.y a rumor 01 xms l and Moore. This is iu a few words lh kind not to co to the polls. Col. Waddell history of our smfill conCTCEration. 1 is now nearly as well as ever. It is his . You come to a State, Right Rev. Bisho venerable father, Hon. Hugh Waddell, whih although it cannot boast of t .ArrUniA-.-.,. ; number of its Catholics, nor the weal 0 or architectural j?r.lPntlor nf their f.hurrWs. vives to add new lustre to the nnrae he j i8 not yet wanting iu the pride of Cathilic bears, and let us add, to give many more ! history. The saintly Gaston, a de6at drubbings to the authors of malicious' re-1 Catholic, left the impress of a great nriiid ports dike that under' notice. It is no! and the influent of a life of peculiar Anc tJc -.b;i r u u tity, upon this, his native State, amfthe pleasant h le the remains of the elder njffos ghiB name, sacred aIik8 forhisrea': Mr. W addell are yet nnmterred and the j patriotism, the we ilth of his intellecahd grief of the family is fresh and porignant to ! the eminent purity und great usefulnfcs Of be forced to take cognizance of such men dacity. - v " The Premium t attle. Messrs. Tilly & Melton have on exhibi tion at the city ponnd nineteen head of cattle, which they bought at the Weldon Fair. The entire lot is of Devon blood, aud was raised by Nick Long and AI. Propst, of Halifax county. The entire lot took the first premium at Weldon Fair last week. Among the lot, are; two steers that for the past four years have been regu larly entered at Weldon and have never failed to. take the premium. , Some idea of their sire may be haA when we state that the largest one weighs 2,260 pounds and the smallest one, 2,150. They rare of gi gantic dimensions and when paraded through the streets yesterday evening, of course attracted a great deal of attention. Messrs. Tilly & Melton are to slaughter them for the city markets. Harbor Master's Report. The following is the report of Harbor Master Price, of vessels arrived at this port foj the month of October: . AMERICAN. Steamers. 9 Tonnage. ... 6533 Schooners 9 Tonnage. ... 15C9 Brigs . 1 Tonnage .... ' 392 .ew Orleans -. 65 Jacksonville, Ha., 06 Funr-a jnssa, Fla.. 74 Jr. Marks, Fla.... -Key West, Fla. . . . 60 Atlanta, Ga 62 64 58 67 H avai Mobil Ala 6.5 Mpntiaery, Ala. 6:J GalVK-u, Texas. 70 Cors.i.a. Texas. 64 Iodula, Texas. 71 Chacon, SC.. tZi Wllngton, N.C. 61- Arrivals at the Itels. The following arrivals e registered .at the hotels named, ' from, 2 o'clock Satur day night, to 12 last nigh f.mi'Irk house, j. i.DOiv. proprietor. W H Bagl-y, lltlifc N C; Joseph Jones, Wilmington, DeK.'apt A J Gurra son. Steamer Murchisonl K Walker and J D Burkheimer, Cty V L Meadows, Henderson, N.C; G A. I'm. Columbus. 0; J D Ward, LuurinbifrgN' C; W 11 .Polk, Rockingham. N C. f pcrcell house. coBBfinos.,' proprietors. R F McKenny. WA Smith and E Everitt, harlotte. SC; W. N Prentiss,' Richmond, Va; J B Fzell. Columbia. S C; B A Gilbert. Sumter.- C;' John O Chilod. J W Monteith, T if-rs, Baltimore, Md; John Siebo, Savanna. Ga; L B Lent. X Roseran, John Maye. E B Forest. New York; J M Cronh'Cus D Myers, City; S Marshall, Phihd.'jn. Pa; G W Brooks, Elizabeth City; NU Mrs 0 E Taylor, Miss Marie Tavlor. G B rench. Rockv Point; lina: E D Brown- K S Finch, North .'aroli ing.XC- I larTlgf;c;l.'ider Difiicultle. Heretofore itfi-s appeared that Salt Lake was some yrht superior to t'hicago as a city of refugeffr the much-married and the over-cugaged but now it seems as if even ihis were 4k always to bctrusted. A loving youth uited Miles has bee:i having a very troublojt-time there, merel because his ati ctions t-e generously distributed, and it is quita possible that a Uuited States court will revise the results of some of his courting elseflere. It appears that the tender swain- hether from economic mo tives, or . bett:se he wanted his wives to start fairly ifl their race for his affections, is not stabsdMed three blushing damsels to the altars one and the same time. As nature, brutiliy disregardful of Mormon necessities, I aad not endowedThim with three rightfiands. or. three pairs of lips, the wedding eremony had to be performed successively with three brides. Whom to marry firstltae perplexed bridegroom did not know, m he consulted the ruler of the uSaints,"liad that holy but heartless man. decilrd that the ladies, should rank at t altar according to age, with out regarp to date of engagement. The remorseless discipline of the Mormon Church canot be better illustrated than by the fbcts that the ladies actually did dis close their ages; but the reaction froia thi3 Outrage was so terrible that bride No, Sow York Markets. Financial. New 1'okk, November 2. Money 2) per cent. Sterling exctianije 4S13a481W. Gold 100;. Governments strong new fives 104 State bon 3s closed q;:iet. Commercial. New Yoke, Nov. 2. Cotton easy, with sales of 461 bales middling uplands 9 7-16 cents, middling: Orleans 9 11-16 cents; consoli dated net receipts 21,848 bales; exports to Great Britain. 13.9 12 bales, to the continent 1,406 bales, to the channel 1,856. Flour less active but prices without decided change. Wheat y, cent lower with less active in export and speculation business, closing rather more steady. Corn heavy and $'Z cents lower Oats steadv - (o. 3 27'Xa27 cents; No. 2 283;a29 cents? white 30 U; No. 30: white 33 Pork quiet and in buyers favor at 7 80a8 25 for mess, and ?S for extra priine me.-e. Lard lower, with onlv moderate trade at $6 25 afi 27'i for prime steam. Coffee quiet and un chang-ed. Sugar nominally unchanged. Kice scarcely so firm. Molasses dull and unchanged. Spirits turpentine quiet at 28 cents. Rosin steady at $1 i".7al 40. Freight firm. Cotpni Net receipts 322 bales: gross 3,785 bales. Futures closed tbarely steady, with sale6 of 112,X) bales, as follows: November 9.31a9.32c, December 9.4c, January 9.58c, February 9.6a9;G9c., March 9.78a0.80c, April 9.88a9.9(), May 10c. Jane 10.OSalO.10c, July 9.14a9.16e. Baltimore Markets. Balximoee, November 2. Flour active and 25 cents higher for Baltimore high grades; super and extra unchanged; Patapsco,$6 25. W neat southern active: 'western strong and active; southern red western lal Ob: am4.er $1 06al 12; No. 2 Pennsylvania red $ I 05; No. 2 western winter red, spot, $1 02a 1. Corn southern firmer; new white and yellow 45a48c ; Western firm, but none offering. E PcschaUiV Wtstermanu Kirkwood, Br., 324 tons, Dull'. ' Paterson, Downing & Co. J F M?nn, (ier., 360 tons, William, E Tesehau !c VYesterniaun Condor, Nor., 399 tons. Neilsen, K E Heide j Gambetta, Nor., 301 Uns, Eltredt, K E lleide Augusta it Jeanette, Ger., oho tons, Celk, - llliams tt Murchison Melvina Sehutt, Ger., 3:)9 Urns, Kroger, hj f esehau ct Westermann Iduna, Br., 349 tons, Townsend, Paterson, Downing & Co Eeleptie, Bus., 332 tons, Johansen, E 1 eschau V ester maun Arizona," Nor., 543 tons, Gabrielsen, Alex Sprunt A: Son Anna; Ger., "63 tons, Siewerts, Bauh' Ph o pate Carolina Fertfiiaer 4 G round Bone ,l Bone Meal- 44 44 Flour 44 Navassa Guano " Complete Manure 44 .Whaiin'h Phohphate44 Wando phbphate 44 Benrer BuU'h . 44 Exeelienxa CotUm Fertlr 55 VO Flour Choice Fam.abbl 6 50 Family, per bbl. . . . . I. . 'Extra, per bbl Super, per bbl City Mill Extra V bbl Family, per bbl ........ Ex. Family, pT bid.. . . . Geuk jer lb G u 4i x Corn, in store,bg Com, cargo, per bushel Corn , mi xed ;f bush . ,bB Oats, pr bushel .'. Peas, Cow, per bushel. . Hides Green, per lb Dry, per lb. - Hay Eastern, per ,100 lbs Western, icr 100 lbs. ... . North River, per 100 lb. ; Hoop Ikox ler ton., . . . . i Laud Northern, per lb.. North Carolina, per lb. . Limb per bbl Lumbek City Steaiu Saw- . ed Ship StutT,reaw- ' ed,per M feet. , '. 18 00 ($ 20 00 Rough Edge plankMft 00 00 (g) 15 OO W est Ind'a Cargoes, ac cordingto quality M It 14 00 Dressed Flooring, seaa'd 15 00 Scantling aud Boards, common, M ft. . . ; . Moi.assp N.Orleans bbls Cuba, bhds English Island, hhds. . . Dcmerara, hhds. Sugar House, hhds Fine. Syrups, bbls.. Nails Cut. 4d to 20dVkir ! Oils Kerosene, per gal. . Iard, per "gal. Liuseed, per gaL Rosin, per gal 1: 5 50 4 50 (Oi a 00 3 00 .4 00 ft 50 & 5 75 6 00 (m 6 2.5 CWi 5 6 75 7 6 15 . G7S'vji 7D fttt. : U H 58 3l 5 45 iO 75 (at 4 (Pi , ft 0 00 1 00 la 90 65 00 9' 0 OfJ 1 10 1 (M (4 75 00 00 10 0 00 djt 1 25 18 00 (a, 25 10 E Pesc.iau & WTestermann 1 Morland, Nor., 419 tons; Emanuelsen, RE Heide Naiadau, Mor:, 2:39 bins, Halversen, RE Heide Edmund Richardson, Br., 291 tons, Robertson, Wiltard Bros & Mebane Nancy Holt, Br , 318 tons, Trint, Alex Sprunt fe Son Flora, Nor., 413 tons, Mikktlsen, R E Heide Falck, Ger., 315 Urns, Scharenburg; K Feschau Wcttermauu Thomas C Seed, Br., 297 tons, Andersod, Willard Bros & Mebane Minna, Ger., 407 tons. Boese, E Pesehau & Westermann Ileinricn Rodbertus, tier., 346 tons, Leppieu, E Pesehau & Westeraiauu Von der Heydt Ger., 469 tons, Michaels. E Pesehau & Westermann Louise Darothea Ger., 227 tons, Kraeft f . E Pesehau St Westermann Lydia Pesehau, (ier., 403 tou, Bremers, t ' E Pesehau Sc. Westermann Saron, Nor., 344 tons, Eekman, R E Heide August, Ger., 395 tons., Lourie., ' E Pestdiau A: Westermann Sirene, (ier., 479 tons, Calliess, E Pesehau fc Westermann Emanuel, Nor, 249 toos, Knudse'n, R E Heide Duero, Nor, 278 tons, I edersen, R E Heide Atlantic,. Ger, 3S9 tons, Scherring, E Pesehau fc Westermann Snarctbrook, Br, 411 tous. Peake, . . Alex Sprunt Ac Sol) Conrad, Br, 350 tons, Brewer, Paterson, -Downing Ac Co Israel, Sw, 320 tons, Tallin, R E Iltide Knut AHsen.Nor, 2tr2 tons, Petersen, R E Heide Henrik Ibsen, Nor, 367 tons, Ramoseh, R E Heide : Ostcrl;des,Nor. 419 Urns. Lassesen. R E Heide I Astor, Nor 351 tons, Danickcu, Willard Uros Ac Mebaue La Gitana, Nor, -Ho tons," Keithan R E Heide barki:nties. Geo Booth, Br, 288 tons, Jones. Willard Bios Ac Mebane BRIGS. G C 'Michaels. (i,er., :I32 tons, Dillwitz, E Pesehau Ac Westermann George. Br., 2i8 tons, Carroll, Willard Brcs Ac Mebane Fred, Nor., 26;) tons. Thorsen, Alex "-'pruiit Ac Son Grimstad, Nor., 212 tons, Bulegaard; RE Heide 1 Poultuv Chickens, live, 13 00 : 28 30 -fe 29 00 40 S 50 00 OS 1 10 1H (0 10 00 4 S.I 34 21 -'80 3 25 1 45 1 1 00 40 '. ii , grown Spring Peanuts ier bushel . Potatoes Swefet, Q bush Irish, Northern, bbl. 2Kft. 75 40 3 50 (m Poke Northern.City Mesa 11 00 Thin, per bbj 00 00 Prime; per bbl ... . . . ... 00 00 Rump, per bbl. ....... . 00 00 Rice Carolina, per lb... . VA Rough, per bush. 90 fret Rags Country, per lb.. . . 1K(4. City, per lb. - : . Rope....';...: Salt Alum, .per ton ..... -Liverpool Back, cl f.o.b Marshall's Fine, per sack American, per sack.. . . . Suoak Crushed, per lb. . Standard 44A," per, lb. . Coflee 4,A," per lb... .. White "C," pijr lb...... Extra 44C," per lb. ... . . " Amber 44C,'f per lb Yellow, per Ib Granulated, per lb. ...'. Soap Northern, per lb. : . Shixoles Contract, M Common , ier M . . . . . . .-. Cypress Haps, per M.' . . . Cypress Hearts, per M 2a 1 lo -50' 3 00 (f 4 12 00 (jo 00 00 ut II CO. ( 10 m 1 6 .00 m C-l 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 IO 0 5 4 00 2 50 4.50 9 50 Cottan Markets. Galvestox, November 2. Cotton tteidy at 9 cents for middling; net receipt 3239 bal es. Norfolk, November 2. Cotton nominal at Ocents for middling; net receipts 3127. bales. Baltimore, November?. Cotton firm a 0 cents for middling; "net receipts bales. Bostox, November 2. Cotton steady at 9 cento for middling ; net receipts 1717 bales. - Philadelphia, November 2. Cotton firm at 9- cents for middling; net receipts 166 bales. Savannah, November 2. Cotton easier at 8 ct for middling: net receipts 4514 bales. .New Orleans, November 3 Cotton firm at 9j- cents for middling; net receipts nominal. Mobile, November 2. Cottsn quiet at 9 ctuU for middling ; net receipts 1443 bales. Memphis, November 2. Cotton easier at cte for middling ; net receipts 1327 bales. Charlestox, November 2. Cotton weaker atS cents for middling; net receipts 4724 bales. Foreign Markets. LiVEKPooL, No, ember 2, Cotton active and firmer-middllng uplands 5d, middlng Orleans 6,d; sales 15,000,bales, lor speculation and export 2000; receipts 6,100 bafes, of which 3,800 bales were American- The sales to-day include 10,200 bales of American, Staves W. O. bbl. per M 12 Ht R. O. Hhds., tier M 10 00 Cypress, per M 00 00 Tallow per lb. 7 ' Timbej: Shipping, per M. 10 00 Mill Pine, per M 7 00 Mill Fair, per M ....... . ft 00 Common Mill 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary, M 3 Whiskey Northern V ijal 100 North Carolina, per gal .1 ?5 WooLUnwHstted, per lb. 17 Washed, per lb......... 25 n t Ob (tp. Of (a (1 (t (k s ' 1 00 . lis:' 2:;- 1 5 7( v . H b ; - fo, H if; : 6i 6 CO 3 ( V) 5'ou IM . iu fx) 00 (i v 00 (Hi 8 12 00 . (c H 00 0 5 00 4 00. 2 50 20 OS (d WILMINGTON MONEY MARXET. . - HUTIXA-. Gold -.Par. Exchange (hight) on New York..: Baltimore Boston PhiladelpLU . . . Wetrn Cities ! Exchange 3J days 1 "fci cent, i Bank of Ne' Hanover Stock. j First National Bank MtCMNO. Par. i di-'t. Vr Wilminelou BuildinP- StK-k ... Bertha, Ger., 134 tons, Koch, Mechanics' 44 . 44 ..-.'.. E Pesehau Ac Wertermann j Navassa Guano Co. 4- .... Zetland, Br.; 288 tons, Hicks,, N. C. Bonds--Ohl Ex-Ccmiioiis. t Willard Bros At Mebane ) " Funding 18Vi. , . . Jarlen, Nor., 24i b,ns, E Kornaess, I 44 44 1868.... R E Heide j " New... lieiios, tier., 2S tow , Borgwasdt, j 4 Sjecial Tax . 75 100 95 ' pill E Pesehau Ac Westermann " to S. C. RailroaI .14 5 . 5 . . . 1 .49 Lilian, Br., 264 tons, Tupman, ! W.AcW.R.R. Bond 7 c(Gold Iu.)lOO iex ouruni. on aroiiua eiirai i. 1 nonos, o f.c.-H j Wil. CoL Ac Aug. K. U. 44 Hera, Nor., 291 tons, Ommundsen, Hotfnung, Ger. 25; tons, Prahm, E Pesehau Ac Westermann Willibald, Ger., 263 tons, Muctzell, E Feschau Ac Westerminn Dos Cunados. Span,, 247 ton, Lersundi, rpg, Paterson. Downing Ac Co Belle Walters, Br, 399 tons, Hinton, :i0 R E Keide Wilmington City Bonds, 8 13c. ... ..70 7jc.' 5W , old 7 c..74 ' new 0e. .70gldiH. t. ii (( It New Hanover County Bonds, ft e..65 W. Ac W. Railroad Stock. s ejc..70 cur.iii a ...... - A Sprunt & Son ; North Carolina R. R. Stock. . . . . . . .40 " Busy Bee, Br, 329 tons, Thontpson, " Wil. Gas Light Co. Stock. .-. . .57-" EG Barker Ac Co Wlmington Cotton llOls..;. .....100 ' Emma, Ger. 260'tons, Gerber, . mmimmmtmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmm 1 E Pesehau At Westermann -w- -r rn ran Trt r tt 1 SCHOONERS, y L I 1 TELL Allrro.-173 tons.-Kedler.' E Kidder A Son HatUe Page, 267 tons, Godfrey, (' llarrisa Ac Howell Eagle, Arc, 103 tons, Torrey, . , E G Barker A Co 1 . ' . ' - ' ' ' , I Notice. If the signal letters of any vessel in port are displayed at U. S. Signal Office, j the vessel bo designated thould send ashore the telegram. i Living Age. - ISSUED EVKIty SATURDAY. The LiviKU Age irives 52 nambers of 64 page each, or more than three and a quart r THE GERMAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES SK ' cultivated mtellecbi In Europe, and especja"; in Great Britian, write for itl .4 f Eight dollar a year, free of postage. Extra J copy to the getter up of a club rs uDscriu-p. LITTELL fe OA.Y, 1 -TAUGHT BT G. Lyon Jasniund, Dr. Phil nov2 3 m oct234f 17 Bromfleld street, Boston.
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