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CAFE FEAR. WILMINGTON, X. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 16TC. 10 CKNT.S A VEKK i ; I f l GEXER.i.Vr-ITV N E W S ; I you; mail BORDER CAUGHT. The Une ''of a Decoy-Duck Arrested by a Detective, and Couldn't Civc The particulars of a.n unfortunate af- I lair hayvjut transpired. . ' It appears that Alexander inelair. Kill agent, on the Carolina .Centra! . flail v:gV has been suspected of fou:: phi y by the lY'stofnce.offcciulji, for: son je linn 4 " detective, ; kent ' from AVa?h- inj;fon, was put on the alert, a'jul what known a. a decoy' letter was tranS- nutted through the mails on that ''route. The lait was i i!trly caught at aud i the yoiMir man was' arrested WedneS- . day, and was examined yesterday hx $ United States Commissioner Cassidev v , ''!'" I for taking a valual l? letter from the mail bag ort Monday. He waived an Examination, ami wasfi-onwnittpd .to jail ! in default of a jindified bond yf 1,000. i 4 ki:c;isthation The Number Kcifeteredin the Diliei -i ; nt AVards. i'The registration in the , different wards, ujv jto 12 o'clock yesterday was as follows : ; . '; rirst Ward ( Upper Division (newly registered, white, 20; colored, 78;": froiii the old books, 125, both colors. - Fiist;Vard (LowerDivision) newly registered white, 4; colored, 80: frolii the old hooks, white. 8; colored, 114. I; Second "Ward. White. 14; colored, 2-."). newly! registered." . . -f; Third' jWanL Newly- registered, white, 21;, colored, 31. 'I Fourth: "Ward. Newly registered, whit.e. IK; colored, 04. ). J Fifth Ward. Total newly registered 45. :i ; ; ., ' j'. ' Franklin and the Cape l'eaf. j" One of -the most ramarkable indica L ' . j . .. . tions ot the inspiration ot genius is ai forded H' the ve'rilication at the Signal Ibireaifeofliee of the speculations oi Franklibni more than eighty years ago, s concerning the course of the Gull I Stream opposite Cape Fear; that "acute I huud undertook to dtVcTibe the track f the stream opposite the mouth of our river and conjecture by observation 4nly its relation to the adjoining coasts. ,t appears that the; whole of his spe tilations and conjectures in regard to it have been recently most marveilously Verified by trigonometrical surveys . made j by the ' scientihV C(rjs now in UillSl Ul IMCMil M . . Possibly of Interest. W clip, the .following from the rish "World dated Oct. 7th, 1670. It . inay.be of interest to some of our towns men : V -i - . I 'rhehcirs of William J. Can't well, ljative; of Clonmel, County Tipperary. Who uicu September li, lbib, are wanted. He was aged 4y years, and lpft property amounting to about $25, (loo. flames E. Short is the "adminis- Hat or ot the cs ;iaie. r R. 13. Gallagher. Waiting on Russia, Perhaps The foreign news or some 'other cjiuse has liad the effect of piling up tjie cotton at the Union shed in the up IM' itart.bf the citV: in vast heaps .They: must number thousands of bales alreadv- detained, aswe a're told bv a geivts, awaiting transportation, ;ov.; Vance's Apnaintments. i lhe loilowing arc the apponitmenis of Gov. Vance following upon the close of liis joint canvass with Judge Settle : LKinston, Saturday. October 21. .Trenton, Monday, October 2; Jacksonvi!le, Tuesday, (fctober 24; :KenansTille Wednesday, October 24. Suggestion.'. VVe tliiuk'' the street car authorfties can now afford to utilize all that part of their road beyond Red Cross, and as far as the Old l")enot, by taking it up and adding it to the Castle street termi nus. We would thereby " gain a mile of the projected litie Sounds. ; ' ,-' !, k'.''" -a j Si . i New Advertisements. nearly . .... W K Pet te way & ,S.chulken, brokers and commission merchants, advertise that i they will supply a large number of af- iic es empioyeu on tne iarm or nseu the household. N. Jacobi, removal of hardware pof to No. -10 South Front street. Philadelphia Times prospectus. in Good lu Spite ct the Weather. The ladies and gentlemen of Front Street Methodist Episcopal Church had a fine time at their festival last night, notwithstanding the rain. As' to the ability of "yc fair'5 to nrnvide fond fit for the gods on Olympus wecan speak wnn assurance. There was-a goodly uuqiutauce.. i lion. 0, P. Mearcs will address his Democratic fellow-cizens at Freeman's v rofa Roads, Brunswick countv. Satur day smorning. Aover-loaded wagon -gave way un der its load near the corner of Market and, Third streets, yesterday. Workmen have been engaged . for the - jl' a' - . ., . past xwo aays laying a new pavement tL . o . l on tjie northde of Morket- between Second and Third streets. The regular weekly prayer meeting of the. young men connected with Front SfrOet M. E. Church will be held this"! eveiing at a quarter before 8 o'clock. THE COURTS. Mayor's Court. Reverly Scott, whose case tiiiued over from vesterdav, was ,con: was disr missed. Magistrates' Court. Before J stice Van Amriuge : , Ilen dereon Davis was up for stealing a boat from Mr. James Sprunt, but tit case was continued until to-morrow. George Jones, arraigned for an as iuit and battery upon his wife, was lined 10 and costs. The same had a peace warrant taken out against him by his wife, but it was dismissed-. Jerry Shims was before. Justice Gardner for assault and battery upon Alice AVilliams. Fined 5 and costs. The same was bound over tokeefthe peace on a bond of lOO. liladen County Canvass. Kdwin AV. Kerr, Esq... of Sampson, together with the county candidates and others, will address the people of Uladen county at the following times and places: ..Kelly's Cove, October 23d. Colly, at Lewis',' October 24th. i Tnrnbull, at Reeve's. October 2."th. "White Oak, October 26th. Hollow, October 2 Jth. - While's Hills, October 2Stlr. Rladenboro, Oct obex 30th. . . ' Abbottsbtrrg. October 31st. Brown Marsh, November 1st. . Clark's Mills, November 2d. "Carver's Creek Noverhber 3d. Ebzabethtown, November 4th. T he companies mentioned in the tel egrams as having been ordered to Co lumbia, passed through the eitv last nnrht. ' To-day will be storm v if Old 'I'robs. is correct. Hotel Pergonals. T TT rri i i i r.cKLi. house. - j nursua'. Jas. V i V .XiM i X ' I trim mm ' ' V UO( lerson, Columbia; Shade-. 'ooten, ambus county; ). F. Price,' Steam- Ande Oolum ship p. J. Foley; Wm. Walpole Bell. l'. viagmauer, Jsew xorK: li. li: sar- gen, Morgantoiv. y JlASMXG JioesK. lhursda-. Mrs, . Brandt, Augusta; 11. H. Gerhardt. Hake count v: J. E. St. Georcrc'and ladv, Ashe vi lie; T. F. Peck, Jones- l)oro. STATU FAIR. First Day. ; IVtim the JlileTah ScnttnH of ThchUoj. . ihere was hardiv an average crowd for the first day. The. entries' were even better.' A arrcat deal was beinjr done yesterday that should have been done the dav before, and to-dal the grounds . t ill present a more lilled-up appc arauce. Tle stables and track look rather nobby with the trotting sulkies I and bovs iujockey caps, and.mueh horse I taiK-is sYapped over tne speed ana Dot- torn of different nags. The show, of cows was ve,ry fair; hogs ditto; while Norwood's , sheep are the finest erer brought hire. The display of poultry, is verv good and a great many varie- 'ties are represented. There arc dead loads of sawmg machines. Somebody armistice m the .Berlin Jmpertal cla ims shaken an apple trejc in the fruit vertiser, which is Germany's official departmenc, the stands are alive with gazette, is considered an indication of them. , ! Germany's resolution to agree with Mrs. Blacknall, of the Yarboro Russia. t On the other, hand, the cor Ilousej was arranging for display some respondent of the Times at Vienna, of the most beautiful cakes we. ever usually a most reliable authority, espc saw. Ilarpr the Raleigh coach-builder, cially on diplomatic matters, repeats exhibits carriages that would do credit the" assertion that England, France and to Brewster or, Minor and Stevens, of Italy declared to the Porte their ac- .New ork. Denson has a display of flowers to please the poet's eye. Pro-1 lessor iverr'exmoiTs irom tne museum I "f 1 i .S Indian relics, a pes. tie- of "live oak that waJ found petrified .four feet under ground in Onslow county an Indian leather-dresser, found in Moore county, a shark's tooth marbled and fossil tooth, found in Ienoir. a mastadon's tooth, found in Ix?noir, an Indian dirk, from Caldwell, fossil wood, from Moore ie.j Arc. W. 11. ('row has on. exhibi. tion for a Newark firm a giant wheel- iack for liftiujr carriages, wajrons. Arc, and facilitating the operation of greas- government to reject the Turkisk pro-ina-the wheelsi It can fake off four nosal now that Enjrland. France and in three minutes, and with it a boy four years old can raise 1,500 pounds, stantinople. Austria can scarcely re Mr. Crow will enter his span of black main behind them long. Austria's in- Morgans in the horse-show Thursday, Iu the evening races Lassiter the black .filly won the trotting racc'Hope . , i l. l irn r i i 'T : w,ou muc uasn m ciawu b uem- I iUtr Oil 111 11C ilUMl ill A.tJ-t. ine roaa was linen an aay wnn wagons loaded with fre?n ; entries and four cars stood packed on the Raieigh fc Gaston read. . , .' Rufe Stanley's band enlivened the grounds with good music. Two morel bands are expected to-day and a large v.ivs va i JOiiviO Iivr- tlUUUt UllUU to the crowd. The fair was opened with a short md appropriate address from Governor Brogden. Important Circular The Vote on the Constitutional Amendments. .tYom the -Raleigh Xctcn. To THE SnERIFFS OF TUE SEVERAL Counties of North Carolina: Your attention is directed to Section 2 of an Ordinance entitled "An Ordi nance to submit to the ueonle the nArriMtinhan.ziiH-,iLnaAn-nir,A bv- bi ronvontiW hr ihc recent State Convention in this State By a provision of said section yon are required to .make "returns of the whole vote aast for the ratification and for the rejection of said amendments" in your several counties to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court pf the State, at Raleigh, within thirty days after the election. You. will, therefore, forward said re turns: within the time specified, to "R. M. Pearson, Chief- Justice, care of the I -'i.. x rursuil, vuiei ousuce, uareui u5 clerk of the Supreme Court, Raleigh, North Carolina." and marked, on the outside of the envelope containing the same, the wprds " v ote on Constitn tional Amendments." R, M. Pearsox, Chief Justice. HIE TOWERS PREPARE A CRITICAL SITUATION KTILL. Various Telegrams Preparatious for Var by the Power?. . London, Oct. 19 Cabinet summoned Tuesday to meet to-day. Numbers reached London yesterday. It is ru mored that Parliament will be convened in consequence of the grave aspect of the Eastern question.' The Advertiser says Ixrd Napier of Magdala, is ordered to hold himself in readiness to take command of th army. Russia has twenty-one iron clad's carrying from two to twenty-six guns each. The Tines says : It is slated that orders have been given by War Office .to the Commanders in Chief to hell their army corps in readiness for imme diate dispatch to Mediteraucan. Also that plans for the defence of Constanti nople prepared by the Royal Engi neers have leen forwarded to the Ad miral commanding. The British fleet is in l'cika Bav. A Renter telegram from Constanti nople announces that Gen. Ignatieflf, the Russian Ambassador to Turkey, who had been on leave of absence, re turned to that city last night. Vienna. Oct. 19. The newspapers here publish intelligence from Athens announcing that the Greek government will submit to the Chamber of Depu ties proposals for calling" out 60.U00 men and demanding credit of oOjOOO.OOO drachmas and authority to contract a loan of 10,000,000 drachmas. . London, Oct. 19. The Indian troop ship Jumna left Portsmouth yesterday for India with- 934 artillerymen and upwards of 70 officers, Rurgeons, &c. She will embark another battery of sirtillprv at Plvmnuth. Tho flennrtnrp of the tronm from WnnHich for Port. mouth was,witnessed bv vast crowds 1 and the excitement displayed was the greatest since the Crimean war. The Times announces that the Jumna has been directed to call at Gibraltar and Malta for orders in case . circumstances should necessitate a change in the des tination of the troops. ' London, Oct. '19. A Renter tele gram from Berlin says: "At the pres ent moment the great powers are sup porting the proposals of Russia to the Porte, which are nearly the same as those adapted ro England. Russia prefers to avoid an isolated position as long as possible." It is impossible to . draw conclusions from the mass of conflicting telegrams about the intentions of Russia and the position of other powers. The corres pondents who are usually best informed are at fault now, and any assertion of pretended facts which may find their way to the United States, should be - regarded with great caution. Lvery capital in Euroie (Js telegraphing to every (oiner capital xnc enquiry: "is it peace or war ?" aud nobody who will, is able tn.ftiwwer the qne!titjn. Tlxe news of the reconstruction of the triple alliance is unconfirmed, but nncontra- dieted. The publication of Russia's note. refusing to agree to a six month s ceptance of the six month s armistice, and that Austria expressed herself from the farst m its tavor. i-tie reirameui from promisinpr definitely before know ing the views of Russia and Germany, but has frankly informed them that in her opinion Tnrkey's proposals are-such as can lie accepted. , The correspondent confidently le lieves that in view of public opinion, which is decidedly in favor of the long, est possible armistiec and the probable attitude of the Austro-Hungarian Par- liament, it will be verv difficult for the Italv have accepted it officially in Con- terests and antagonisms are sueh as to I render these statements of the limes correspondent highly probable, bpt not I L.l 1. 11 l. ...iL more prouauie uiu.i uu agree.nent ua I lsUIil UUU WllUailV AJL UUllllJli Ull-ilVA to tne war. in xne laxier case me question of peace or war dewnds upon England. If the Times correspondent is right the question ot peace or war depends upon Russia. - St. Petersbur, Oct. ID. lhe t70s violently attacks Ihsraeli. lhe I rlUA"Vi-Ll VAC. IVUillUli t- t JL V f J burg, expresses regret Tor the unseemly rbnrncter of the article. . ViexXa, Oct. 19. The Tagshlatt says:N"Servia and Montenegro have resolved to accept no armistice." EUECTRICIAXS IN COUNCIL. Electisn of Officers. Cuicacjo, Oct. 19. The third an nual meeting of the American Electri cal Society elected the following ofS- ccts for next year : President. Anson P&taffer. A ice Presidents, C. U..lla3- kins, of Milwaukee; Geo. B. Prescott, of New York; Hugh Nielson, of. To ronto; Elisha Gray, of Qhicago; E. H. Booth, of Mansfield, " Ohio; Ev P. Wright, of Cleveland and J. S.Dickey, of Omaha. Corresponding Secretary and Librarian, F.W. Jones, of Chicago. Recordinff Secretary. C. S. 'Jones. Treasurer, E. B. Chandler, of Chicago, Sir Wm. Thompson, of Glasgow, was made an honorary member. V anons Tjaners were read ana oiner iresiness 1 i r ----- , . , . ( transacted, after which the meeting ad journed to meet in this city next year. , 1 Morrissey withdraws from the Anti Tammany . organization, considering the success of the party of more impor tance than;omce-seelang. WAR OX THE WHITES IN SOUTH I - CAROLINA. A 31&U Killed In Amtmuih by an . Armed Party, Colvubia, S. CM Oct. 19, Six white men, returning home from a Demo cratic masMneetinj at Edgefield Court House near dark last evening, were fired into by colored men in ambush, resulting, in one killed instantly and another severely wounded. Maj. Kline 'and other United States officers, at the request of the whites, went to the spot, and while they were viewing the body of a white man they tent for the Coro ner, who wus also shot from amfcash, havine his leg Bhattered- and his horse wounded. The meeting had been quiet and orderly. GRANT'S WAR OS 8 OUT! I CAIU . 'OLrNA. 31oTcmcut of Troop. Iskw xork, Uct.-l'J. lweive com panies of artillory armed as infantry and two companies of infantry left several Eastern garrisons yesterday for Columbia, 5. C. Bostox, Oct. 19 Batteries 1 and L from Boston harbor and a battery from I'ortiand. ninety men in all, leave lor Columbia, S. C!, to-day. Oswicoo, N. Y., Oct. 19 Company F, 3d Artillery, stationed at Fort On tario, have lieen ordered to South Car oliua,and leave to-nigh. CONDENSED TCLKGKAMS. Francis P. Blair, Sr., journalist and statesman, is dead. True bill against the parties con cerned in killing Walker in the prize Ting. Barnes' (Republican) official majority in Ohio with fourcojhitics to hear from, lb &,oj j Loss $84,000. in Chicago, by burn ing of Withercll's planing mill and ad joining property. .Crew of Philadelphia steam tug Godfrey Kubee feared to le lost in storm off Key West. Negro Masons oT Ohio are angry lo calise the Grand Lodge of that .State refuses to recognize them. ( At St. Louis a quantity of molten steel exploded in the Vulcan .Steel Works, and two persons' were probably burnt. c NORTH CAROLINA. Judge Fowle spoke at" Knfield on Tuesday. There arc tea papers published in Raleigh. . " Peter Smlderth.colored. of Burke county, is now 114 years old. Judge Fowle spoke to a dense and enthusiastic crowd in Norfolk' on Wednesday niirht. Miss Mittie Hall, ayounir and inm- ismg artist of Oxford, has crone to New York to study. . , . The Raleigh Ari-trs says there are thou sands of regroes iu the State who will vote the'Democratic ticket this fall. The Sentinel learns that the Rocky Mount Mail has been sold by the Messrs. Thorp to Mr. W. F, Avera. Mr..Eugene L. Harris, of Granville county, has a fine collection of crayon and pencil sketches at the Raleigh Fair. The Blade has flattering reports cf the work done by Maj. A. M. Krwiu in McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey in the : anccy Democratic cause. At Lexington, on the ICth i, tne uu- lernatorial candidates and Senator Ransom made speeches before nearly 4,000 people. Last week, in Winona, Miss., Miss Sallie kittrell, of Oxford, niece of Mrs. .Judge Gilliam, was married to James A esson. The North Carolina 3Ietliodist Epis- I copal Conference will convene in. the city of GreeuslKiro Nov. lJishop Kavanaugh will preside. The Centennial Commissioners have made an award to the North Carolina Geological Survey, for its fine collec tion of building and ornamental utoncs. Col. Tillman Blalock, one of the most prominent citizens of Mitchell countTf fell from an applc-trec a few I J-- .K;! n4l n Ara nnH days ago, while gathering apples,, and sustained injuries from which he died in- a few hours. Ex-SenatotLinney w confident that there will be 4 gain of 150 votes for the Democrats in Alleghany county, and he hopes that the Democratic .ticket will le elected m likes cdfcinty, nsual- vr Mam rm I - . I 'J. I President Battle delivered an ud- dress in Raleigh Wednesday night cn the relations of the University to the agricultural interests of the State. During the present Fair week Dr. Craven, Dr. Ellis, W. 1. GHnnaa and others will deliver essays on' interesting subjects. . Governor Vance and Judge Settle speak in joint discussion at Beaufort, in Carteret, Thursday the 19th. and at Swift Creek, in Craven, on Friday the 20th, wbich winds up the joint canvass between them. Separate appointments for Gov. ance are announced. A Horrible Crime In Canada. A terrible story is reported from the little town of Ramsey, in the Ottowa alley. Canada. Two young men en tcred the school-house at Ramsey after school hours on October 12, and seizing iht rrhoolmistress violently assaulted I her. and on beinz threatened witkexpo- J Sure by the poor woman, they cut her i tongue out. lhe unlortunate woman i . . . . . . , - managed to write this particulars of the outrare and the names of her assailants and then expired. Her dead body was found on the floor of the school-hoae on the scholars arriving the next morn ing. . The murderers effected their w- cape. COMMERCE AND FINANCE. WILMINGTON MARKETS. ' Catk Kkak Omcr. ) OctoWr 19, 1BTC C P. M. J Cotton Ha been In but limited Inquiry Uvdar. We note of 94 bale at for ordinary. 8t for rood ordinary, 9V for low mi idling, and J eenta for middling. We are without anv reported of rrxi middynsr, which i In fair demand and light offerings. Spirit$ Tnrprt:e Market quiet, with eiles to-day of 1V caU at and cak at 31. clof4uc tteadj at nou rent. liotit There hte been no transaction reported, receipt are placed a offered at 1 50 fur trained and 11 .W fur pmd strained, market ehwing eteady at Uiw figure. 2r Market Ann and rrceloU llrbU Sales till mominc f bbls at el Of, aud this afternoon of 4 bbU at f 1 &S. Crude Tm rprnt f o Q ulK and lcadr. Sale nt the dayi rrripta at II SO for hard and $2 20 (tr Voft tn 1 virgin. IUtLY RrmrTi. Cotton 673 tdilf. .JrVa tnr titinr 15I casks, ros.in W7 bblaj Ur bt l crude turpentine 101 bb!$. ! Regular Wholesale Price. The quotation, ft rlmuld te undt rtJ, reprt cent the wholesale price ctnerallv. TmaaWns ui unall orders higher nricr have to tie chatted. BanQni iunny Double Anchor 14'al.V. Jiaeon North Carolina: hams (new) lHal.V, chouldeni VXiVZl'.r, Ide (S C choice) IS' i(J 1 1 J,'c, western mokcd:hatn ITaISc, Mdes 10,4'c, fchouldt-r tsr. JicrfOn the hoofJaGc. Jt rrth Spirits t u rjn'nti ne : oc nd hand , cat-b, ?i; new New York, each, f Xl' new dtv, each, ti 25 2 -. JiefirttX K-iCSc. IJrick Wlmln?t.n ?10; Northem l(Ti,H. iMrfrXorth Carolina VJ&OOc; Nrth ern 4-V. Ca)iTrSrerm2.i,45t-; tallow 1415d; adamantine 1:3c. CItcte Northern factory l-VHe: dairy, cream, 14i6l.S'c; State I2',f 131. CoJtc Java U55d: Kio l'X't2": U- Cora MndYu buhel, In sacks, Cotton Tien 14j(Ttk-. JJoinettict Shectimr, 4-4,teryarl, 7?;c: yarn, ier hundh, ti5e.' J"th Mackeral. No. 1, per bli, ilC5, 20; No. 1. jier hair bbl, fi Cx'J; No. 2, per bbl. $10(313 .VI; No. 2, i-r hair bbl, 7 50; No. 3. per bbl, ll(all 00. MulleU. per bbl, $4(9. N C herrinjr, er bbl, 4i (jS. Dry cod, pvr lb, 7c. Flonr Fine, jtcrbbl, 4 50X5; Luner, nortlurn, ev.ya,G; extra northern d y-j?; family, northern, $7 iVS; city mills: sujier e- W); extra to iXaa .V); TamUy 7 257 50; extra family f- 50. Fertilizer Peruvian cuano, pey 2.000 lb(, -7 :jOC,X 50; Baujb' lhopliate ?0); Carolina Fertilizer f-VXTO; ground Iwine 0; Une niesl $15: bone flour f57; Navassa (iuano 55Cj 05; Complete Manure T.7; Whanc's 1hosjhat $70: Wando Phosphate ?70; Berrtr Bntz'slliosphate V); Excellent Cotton Fertilizer M) GOO. r,7fellCj.l2c. Grrti,t Corn, In store, In bar. G-VS. T2!?''?' F? h?b ft' itsa nv t-.- i..i,-i r.r. pea.., COH-t 1)cr i,Ufhcl, 73?S0e. Hide G reen 3 ' i &4e: dnr c. liny Eastern $1 lOfal 'M: North river 90cfl. Iird Northern 13.fa,Uc; North Caro lina 15c. JAmc Per bbl fl 50. Lvudxr Citv pteam sawed: ship stuff. rcsawed, iwr M ft. 2127; ro-urb edc pla.nl;, ler SI ft, f West IndU dar- jroes, aicoruin o quauiy. per it, eoj; drvsed floorin?, s-asoned, t'ZX&Vi; scanU limr and boasds, common, per M ft, 13 MolithHt Cuba, hhdc, jH-r irallon, 4kr; Cuba, bbl, pension, 4lfe41c; suzar I bouse, hhds. ir cHon, 25; suar bcoise, bids, per trallon, 2S:; syrup, bbls, prr gal lon, 4vxOc. Oil l IenMne, ter rallon. 20c; lard. per gallon, $1 ltfVjl 45: linseed, per t.'al- ion, ?iy,l m: nwui, ier gsiion. JOysoc. oMrry-Chlckens, live, spring reaMtVer bushel f 2-Xl .V. Potato Swi-t. ler busn-!, 51 Irish, northern, ht bbl, il iVoJ 75. " i'orA: N ort lym, city mesa, I21(a.22; prime. p-r bbl. $20; rump, per bbl, t22. . .of Carolina, per lb, C0Uc; roush. per buhhel, t'Oeii'l. jciui Country, per In, SJic; citr, per lb,SJj(j-2c.- ,Sclt Alum, tK-r btuhel. 7; Llverind, per seek," 'JlXi'.Xk; American, per n-cli o--i Htnnr Cu'. per lb. ',: Porto IUeo. per lb, te; A e5-t yvx lb, llj'c; B cof fee, per lb. 1 1d; C ec5-e. cr lb. 10e; extra C, icr lis. 104 He: eru.hl.'p-r lb. l 'Ue. tonp Northern, per lb, ;c. Shingle Contract, per M, $4ft; eotn- mon, per 31, ?- .VX-K cypres sa( s, per M, $ fr); evpre bearU. x-er M. 'J .VJ. .Store O bbl, ier 31, fIV52. Tailor Yt T lb- c. TiiUr hinnin?. wr M. '.iM (r: mill prime, it 31, W 507; mill fair. r M, ift: inferior tn ordinary, per 31. W Grl. II htAkry orlhcrn. trr rallon. f I (!-; North Crrolina. ter eallon, $1 732 SO. oof L nwahed,per lb, lV'Jikl; wash ed, jer lb. 25 2: Jc. Financial. . . Cold, buyUur. 108 ; selUrur, 111. Exclianire (sirht) on New York C i!is- count. Baltunore '. Boston Philadel phia Ji. Western rtUrs . Kztbarure 30 dsvs r cent. Interest added to above. Bankofew Hanover stock 100. first National Bank 7.1, Dawon Bank W. WUmlnrton Buildinir Stock 100. Me chanics' do. Na vassa G oano CocJ pany f tnck 440. N. C. Bonds, old ex-couttj, 15: fundi or 1NV, 6: do. b: new 7; sirial tax 2U ; to S. C. railroad 4A, W. & W. K. K. bi,nds, 7 Vc cold Int.. 03: C. C. R. K. bonds, C Vx.. 70. Wllminetoo city bonds. 8 VcOTJ; 7 Ve.. 90; old C "re-, GO; new 6 V (roldlat.) CO: 8 Vc (cold int.) 70. New lianoTcr county bonds (10 Tear) 6 Vc rold int. 75. W. & W. raflroad stock GS. N. C. do. do. Wil. & Seaboard raQjoad stock 40. WIL Cat Light Co. stock 57. WUminrtou Cotton Mills 50. MAUKETK BY TTEXECRAPIL. NewTark, New Yokk, Oct. 19. Flour exult better, closinr quiet sujierflne western a ad state 4 7u& 10; soatbern Soar firm: commoa to fair extra 45 0(36 73, rood tocboice do,'0i73. Wbeat U lr- regular and uucttlol, c!rxdu!L Corn k;fleent letter. OaU are wlthmit drcidrd chance. CcrC; Hlo quirt atui , srarre at I ft Tl'J rtnU (r'ld) fcarp and lftCeo', rmt(p4i) fr rr vrry firm fair to rM rrfitin? ecnta. Molasseflrm with h fair lxqulry ilk steady.- Roin U-hatiC-J. hpiriU terpentine dull at Xi'ft."-; rmt. Torti closed dull bat stea lr ocw tn lift f 17. Wblkey srarre "and notniral at tl Iff FrHcbts Crrnrr, New York Money Market Nrw VokK. Ort. 1W. Monrr rar at I f.2 V eert. Steriias exchange hrarr at tl W,'. lMrloM quirt tut sirsdyat 110Y.jHi. Covemmmt an dull but stea lr nrw U.V Stat t-rxl tjuwt ami nominal. , ' I Csttoa .Markets Nrw York. Oct. 11. G4Un duK wltli mW of &v hair at lOV-UlSJ tU; ' , Cf.Ji net rxwlpi 1.11 i7 ltr; rx. ' ports tn IJn-at Britain Z'.Zt llts; t France I,s..7 tislr; to 0btimjt ,OM bales; ehsmw-l futtrrr eord weak, with sals of 1 1.ssfwi hles as f lo i : , Ort.4 r Hi -xc ernu. Norrmter in ' crnts.D-rem!rl Parents. Jamu.r 11 Z-C, K U-rruts. FeJ.rusrv 11 K- ettV. . March 11 2T-tJf a 1 1 4' t -r.t, ApHI It 'Xl f'Vll rl:e-jiL. Mar 12' ;ftili ."- rm!. June 12 5-ltftl2 11-ri c.f . Ju!y li i; rents, August 12 I'XXZj V2xi truU. ' NonrnLK, M. lu C'tt..n dull n.ld dlin?104'c; xif-t rr-lj5 4.-V.;: rtrU to tlrfat Prltain .tV; eot!e 2.11ft; alr lft2. (ILVRTOV, Ort. !'.. Ctl. U uU-f mlddllnz lov; n. t mi l n.7ft5; exj.rts to ' Ci rt-at DriUiu CftI; catw b-t 1 ft2; t ah 1 1 1 . StVAXXAIt. fSrt. 1. Cotton quW-t middling 10,r; n-t n-rdjH 2,I7; alv 1 ,:W.; exp trt V France 1 . V'A Mocit.r. M. 1?. Ctn.n flna turf, dlin? 10C.ilO;e: net nerijn 2.MI: falts 2,Oi si; exports ctiaMwiM' 41 'J. Cnttt.r.Tox,, Oct. 1'.. Ctt firn) middling 10'c : n l re-.-i;4 3l ; alr 3.00O; exports U.Urr.t Britain l,2.Vi. Mr.Mrnt. Oct. 19. C-ttou Irn cular middling lO'-.CUO'ie: rvcHpU l,ftv.; hlj mcuts 221 ; sales 2,4 . ArtifsTA, Oct. !'.. Cotton stralysnd in fair demand mMdlin; c; rrrHj.t 1,C15; sah lVtt. . Nrw Oiu.einp, Oct. .in Cotton rrol demand middling lOe; lr middling 10" e; col rtliuary' i'4"r; nrt m tlj-u 4,ftlU; cross ft,C71; srir 7.ftui; export lo France -V'-: eoat Uc 4li. l'orebn Markets. Loxtiox, Ort. 1J. !j4rJts luq-jtt"ic 21-. Ltvcantou O.-t. 11. Cotton -uU i and , unehan-red miIlins lands I.V19J, middling Orleans, ft ItK-l; sales of KUfcl lales, for spvruLatioii aud exirt2.i; n- eeipts -J,oiif til Amrriran. Paris. Oct. ll.5;wvl lb the 1U:A .f France has lncrracl 3Vi7.fi Iratw-f. XKHH OP Tin: POUT. , Port .L'4AXAr, Oct. 'Z0. Sun rises ft-H X. M.. sun s-ts.l7 P. M.; dars Ictijth llh Itn. llili wstr alftfili vUlet.01 A. M.. V.21 P. M.; Usb tv;t r XVilminrtou 11.47 A. M.. 1M l 11. Akrivej yiTrKiiv Steamship IU Folev, IVV-r, lllunvm A D Cazaax. Steamer North Pta'e, cirrti. V.rvr. Tflle, WorPi c Worth, btmr Dixie, Piatt, .ai.'tlnllle, O G Pi- ler eX. Co. Stmr J S UeicrLCI, Ja ..W, w J n Neff. Ger Bark Aurnt. 17 t'p, K't". rw York, Winiaras .V Murhiit. Nor Bark bzmti.UVtUt. Jm-. Pahi more 3 day. ,U x Sprunt A: Scu. Oer Briu Der Pomm. '2Z7 ion.. Boltm, Porte Grande Cape Ie W rde.'K Pevt.au A: Wcstermsnn. fchr Gnm InSiutU. Yt rnun, rWTiufvT!, N C. C.h and e.tton, l!s!l .'c lV-arvcM. Sehr Zenith, Mcn.rr. hai:.:t. nai- sb.rcs, Atider.n Ib.. ('uuRi.n YrTrctav. Steamer Isle. Ilstt, SmiOiille, O G TarsK-y A: C.. Steamer J S Voder!!!!, Jaeot, Smith vi!le,JHNrrT. tearo r North State, Grva, Fsyrtter file. Worth A Worth. Amer Bark Minnie Hunter, Woodrstn, Londuti. WlHiams MurrhSon. SMhrtjrotslnsSr.uthjYermins. CeQfrt. N C. Hall ,: Peara!l. N-hr Zenith. Mre, Shallotte. An.:-r-a A Lot b. tier Brl-r iWr Potnmer. Bdinl, Charle. ton, 8 C. V. Pefcau & Westermann. Ilxports. ixr.K. Atrer Bark Mini. 4,127 bbls rmin. nct.ow jft t. ?ihrMdneyt T"r. Birritt; Ger Br Der Pommer, Bhm; N"tr Park Csto, Ket telsrn (loadia?). List of Vessels In Iort.tct. HO tMltt. Steamer D J Foley, A D Caxaux. nrlGcT Auui. 17 umi, Kocter; Williams & Mareblsou: iWr Von Heydro CsrUow, -jJ tons, Sr-xJit, Vlrk tc Metoe; Nor CiU, iPi tons. NeuWn, Ylck Mr bane; Nor Sharon, WA ton. Jonrcn, A Spmst k Son; Br Kleetra, 441 tons, Croby, Master; Br Edward Herbert, :l Us. Ires. Ykk A. Mebane; Br Vkk V Mrbane. 2TJ tot. miesues, ihka; Mefiftne. SUnr Ware Crrt, Sno'ums, Wlw b enbaek, Kercbner tt CaMer Brr. CHNCRATL M All, UM illV, """" IX Got. Ponbeimcf u ilL Two Jews bare been elected to the Italian rfenate. A few years ago they had no political or social rjjrbU In the country. "4 In an r iluctive review of the British corn trade for the past week the Mark Jsinr Hryrt ayi that Taluesdo.not appear to hare Urn raised by the prosjiectj of war. New York Bu&ii: Tborgb tic political excitetnent in the early part of last week interfered more or Iras with trade, especially throughout the North west, yet in Dott of tie leading branches at the .principal coinnserriu centres there was maintained a Tery marked activity. - A lady (the Couatrts IlaJkkl las bcn received in a Haogariaa lodge of Freemason. The Grand Orient f Hcnjary deelarca the? electicn null and void. Rat tben comet in the paxia, Once a Mason, always a ilaoo." Ma soiicCicuti aic ailurg, - What is to l dooe how iJbg will tbe JMaioak secret be kept now z . r i
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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