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THE GAPE . . , - - ". " : ' 4 m iAR : ,.: - , : X 4 . i " H-MINGTOX, I' fill WAIill II Oil IP. AH. - . i . - Speeches -'of Coi. -'Atkinson and Judje . ,-. :CantvtlI. A hirjr eVmvd. ' 'consisting of tvhiti 8 . anil i K'T( '- sti'ScinbU d at t lit Fifth Wind yli)x l'j-lc ';v.-t evening to hear the addresses of Hon. Edward Cant wo 1 aful othfrsi ' I .-."'" -sl The speaker's sland was tastefully dressed. with Cnited States flaps, tin banner resenled to the Fifth Wind Kov.v- y-jurs ago :': and' thV Fifth Ward jt!iiuiii flair, 'Jar hamds WTehnrn itJir 'M Fifth street and imiiiediatelv Hjrnu'id the sta id. . . f At s o l( k the Tilden and Vance 'Guards hrrived in full retrain!., -iJndim ji'untwt 11 having arrived. Oapt.ilk-erv nit; i reMucni oi ine Club, called the I mt'i'tjnr to order and introduced Col. I John' Wilder .Vtkinson, who spoke for ii half lfonr in" a very happy stvle, ex - kiJtinr facts land figures which con- Vinced his hearers that reform was I ilccessary in our State and. National j udminiar a'oiw. .'.-.. 1( Col. Atkinson introduced Jodr Cantwell, who rose amid the deafeninsr V'houts of his audience." "The Judge's 3UV,S was U",,iv0d.an1 -happily ,.dcliveied ; hivHanneiatioii was clear HiMldistinct ;he was listened t()vith inter est, and often i iterrnp'ed with apjdanse. lie reviewed the corruption ofour citr. county. State und national adminkdni tions. ,11c .said: We want reform i -because it is not desirable -lw... .... jAniericau citi een: visits Europe on busi ness or pleasu re to he reminded of liis flat' representative-at the Wourt of tft. pamesand the : Emma mine affair; we vant reform hi-causc we want to o-t rid of men who d not respect tliioaths: we waiit'refori n I ecause we want to jret jrid of men whj) steal the public monves; we want reforjn in the county covern- 2 . iiii-nt because J the couiity jroverinnent .is not honest1 or efficient." Jk said 1 here was an old law maxim that a man is known by, the company he keeps1, and 'I tlie President thad exeju ded from office ': every. Southern man. r man of ability 1 and fesjiectab ility, and in their stead JL-placed men of) doubtfd character and j inferior attainments. -When the Con- volition con ve led the only men in that , body who violated or offered to violate j their plighted;vows were the members of the Republican party, ' ; ' If I were a Congressman of the j United States I would introduce a res l ojutiou for the impeachment of Gen. i rant for, twp reasons, if, no other: I mean on account of his violation of the legislative chamber of Louisiana by (Jen. Ih'Trobifiand. and for his sending troops to South Carolina without au thority of law." , . The .Tudire snoke for one Wrir I a half, and was listened to . with deep interest. esiej;ially by the large number vv nnjii nuu (UWCIllUlt.U lO hoar him. and yerv entliusiastic.' 1 A number of ladies were assembled f together on tjie various orches of the neighb()rhoodj, and manifested a ' deep inn-resign wi at was going on. . - T,he meeting was orderly c;i:m:hai. city nevvs.v' " Arson. ' y The house of Amanda Steele, on Ann. near Seventh street was discoy e rep to fe on fire about 7 o'clock last Saturday evei ing. Amanda closed her house about 6 o'clock, for the purpose of shopping and at the lime of the : discovery of the fire was absent. The door of the use was forced open by a - policeman, who found, upon entering the room froni which the names pro ceeded, a fire kindled in the middle of a bed. The bedding and. the bedstead were cqnsumefl and a trunk in the room had been ransacked. Suspicion pointed , .'towards a negro woman who had had a ; disagreement with Amanda and who was seen loitering about the premises in auspicious kinner. The back win dow of the hijuse was found, open, and . it is supposed! an entrance was effected i through if. . . Search warrants were issued,, but as iionexf the liaissing articles cotild Ce found, no arrtists were made. di:atii of NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER "K.CUILAH. An Old and JIoiLred Citizen Cione. In the holy; hush of the evenin- 0f last Sabbathi-fittlest time, for ulr. tuie uie spirit ot, an aged, an honored and a long-aftlictJ flight from the see lies of oarth Dr. Frederick J of the landmarks, city. He WW the Cutlar, was born ii lHUl, and wa d citizen. tL it. dm Cutlar was on o to speak, of our son of Dr. Iiortr cu pf age at the date sequently 75 years of his death. ; lr. Cutlar comj leted his academic education at tut- University of Xorh (.'aro-ina ii, ls22. lie studie.l m di cine and oltaiii-d Ins '.diploma in New York. j '" Dr. Cull ar settled down to the pru; tice of his profession, s;on after, in this city, amonghis relatives and friends. I e able practitioner.- mifigton. He moved his family and servants to Alahan! for several years. years Dr Collar and the lamented Dr r tri.-t . . f. II. Dickson were aice. For ""several death Dr. Cutlar and for neai'lvtwo had been stricken confined to his i hou age, his social jual f medicine in AVil- a where he resided l or a number of associated in prac years before his lad not practised. ears and a half he with paralysis -and se and-room. Wis illy, his - iut jlHgciic "S. '"" ." in- i n4 VII ifCIICC and his great afflictions have excited Land enlisted in his thies of the couuitunitv iii wjiicli he ... 111 , .... was so well known teemed. Dr. - Cutlar- was - - ' " II I Ul I ' I f t l l m James' Church. 'from which he wilj be buried this morning at 11 o'clock: TRIHl-TK Or KKSl-KCT. At acalhd meeting of the New Hand over Medical Society held in the office of Dr.AV. Jf H.IielUmwest Mdav reso lutions were adopted expivssive of th" v 1 1 1 t.i i hi; asocruiou with regard to i ne (lea in ol Dr. l .) Cutlar. Th- Society will attend the fu ieral . todav in a body. behalf the sympa- and so highly es- a member of St. - THE COURTS. 'New Ilanever Superior Court. State vs. John F sher, arraigned on' a peace warrant; dismissed on payment'; of costs. Jimmie Arrington, indicted for arson, was brought into Court for arraignment. Messrs.. London, Martin and Bellamy were assigned for the defence. Defend ant pleaded not guilty. Thursday.: of 'this wedv was set foe the trial of the. case. The Sheriff was ordered to sum mon a venire of, one hundred good and lawful men to serve as jurors in the case. State vs. Elias Cr uncil charged with assault and battery; motion for a new trial. ' . State vs Lawrence Williams, charged with larceny. Guilty. State vs.'Thos. M Gardner; defend ant submitted, and judgment suspended on payment of costs. ' s District Court. The United States District Court, which ;was to comn ence yesterday in this citv. vilT not hA Aiuiml until r j , . "Kin i day, owing to the absence of Judire T" 1 nil -r - . " ' . v Brooks. The Judge rive this morning. Mayor's Court. No Mayor's Court is expected to ar- yesterday. 1 The President of Democratic Club the Executive Committee this (Tuesday) eyeniiig the hall over Munds WORK FOR A JORITY FOR the Third Ward requests a meeting of of the. Cfub . at 8 o'clock, in drug store. LARGER MA- wAddell. -o- BE VOTE TO REGISTER AND -o- Craud Rally at Masonporo. Y"esterday,under the conduct of Mr. A l . Christensen, a Tilden and Vance was raised at Masonboro ,i i uag-poio Sound. - To-day; at 5 o'clock p. m., the flag 'will be unfurled and placed on the pole and speeches will be. made by, several gentlemen. The Wilmington Cornet Concert Club is expected to be present and furnish the music for the occasion. ' The meeting will be held at Lewis Tod Ts store, i 1 REGISTER IMMEDIATELY. " . r o Sergeant Dellingham, Superinteud fnt of the National Cemetery in this $ity. died yesterday morning. He was a rgant m the regular amy and has been in command of the cemetery for the past three years. J REGISTER AT ONCE. "-.'-. - -o ' Bishop Atkinsou "returned to- the city yesterday, from Tirboro, where he admitted Reri Mr. Drane to Priest's Orders in the Protestant EpLscopal Church. I 1 LET EVERY DEMOCRAT DO HIS FULL DUTY. - New Advertisements. S. JcWCtt North (rnlm Alm.... i b haux Tbe Cent ml . ...tatu. newspaper, GreensWq, Police Arrests. Ella - Holmes', a negro who is well known in p.olice circles, was arrested yesterday for committing J aji x assault with brickbats upon women. Aunie Sneijrht -and Laura iavlor were also airrestel. Charjre drunk and disorderly km the streets. WORK FROM THE NIGHT OF .. o- The RiUe It has not been as yet whether the Light Infantry will lenge extended to them bv the Fawtte- yille Light Infantry to compete for a prize, during the Cumberland Fain which opens on the 15th proximo NOW UNTIL NOV. 7TH. Team. U ' definitely decided rifle team of tlic accept the chajl- 31. I'HTTLiR ntOM Wlluiv T- ' " ' TT- - rM -m . 10 ClOTS A WUKK Hrogden aud Poul Siak to HundredM - ofXeroes aud Tvro White Men ' I THE IIRVI WS DRIVEN MMll . j Hmu ure to Increase Her Demi ocratic Majority. Wilson, (tt. 30.Brogdcn and Vw spoke here hut Friday to several hun drcds of n.'gnes. )nly two white raeu went to hear them. They walked ifrui marm from the hotel to thestund with 'buck negroes.". A negro "woman pre senU? 1 ti,..- bouquets. Wilson will poll feWcr white Radical votes this year than ever UTore: : The U nnK ratic niajority will Ik; larger. 4 We are all confident of Vance and I llden's election. 1 . o DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER. Run Over by h Engine. eterday afternoon, while an engiii' wahifting cawjiirthe yard ot the WiCmington Ar Weldon Railroad,, a negro train hand jumped off and one whe( 1 passed over his right fwt. se verely injuring it. TILDEN A N I REFORM. -The; Stevedores Again. The mischief is to pay among the stevedores. .Another strike this time among 1 he men working on sailing venl scls - has been set on foot. Thev strike for higher wages. The boys of the Fourth, and Firth Wards have erected, a flag pole sixty feet high in the yard of the Fifth Ward .Bucket Company's house, and "will have a procession and speech-makin"-to-night. - There will be a Sheriffs sale of projer- t v for taxes, at the court house dxr on Monday next. VANCE AND VICTORY. GENERAL. MAIL SUM. MARY. but one Republican vajirant - The Mit There will be a hu siness metiug of therirst Wartl Democratic Club to night, at 7 o'clock A grand. rally of the partv will take place lhnrsday night, wlien addresses, will be made bv prominent sneakers aireaay procured. Ward. FAIL NOT TO. REGISTER. . . : 0 . v ' Barbecue. Hon. O. P. Meares will address the people of I.tock wood's Folly Township. Brunswick county ait Dew's Place, on Saturday, the 4th proximo. A barbe cue will be served- up and a grand time is expectea. E VERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD REGISTER AND The flag pole to VOTE. be raised .by the disciples of rinjrism. iob'isni.. crooked whiskey and Grantikm as, moved yes terday into t heurthouse yard. A LONG AND UNFTED EN DEAVOR WILL JIVE VICTOKY TO THE DEMOCRACY. . Alabama has yewspaper. There are forty thousand children in New York. Stokes, the flayer of Fisk, has been released from prison. The Crown Prince of-Germany has written a book, "My Journey to the. Orient'' ' Father Taft is as bad a campaign orator as he is as an Attor ney General. The next President of the United States will be T. W. Ferrv. of Mich igan, who will hold the position from 12 a. m. to 12 m.. March n l.s7: , Twelve-: out. of fifteen editnril writers, and forty nine out of fiftv-two correspondents emnloved bv tin. Vow York Herald f are said to be stanch supporters of Tilden and Hendricks. 1 he '4th of March Jlluriny inann-nra- tion year has fallen on Sunday in 1821 amrvs4;i, and will ii 1H77, C.HKi, 1917. 1045, 197.1, 2001. 2029. 2o:7. !irsn 2125, 2153, 2181, 2221 and so on. The Northern born merchants resi ling in Charleston have issued an .ad dress to the people of the North ivhSe h convicts Gov. Chamberlain of false hood. " We may all well make Thanksgiv ing on the 30th of November, since on the 7th' of November we shall-, re deem the country from the corrunt and oppressive rule of Grantism.- remarks an escnanffe, Lieutenant Governor Dyrsheimer, of rsew jLorfc, thus nothing as a Congressman, and has without- victories, a staliMimn without measures, and a ruler without a olicy-" New York Sun : (Jov. Tilden hxkel young, happy, healthy, and spirited, as the great torchlight, procession filed past him on Thursday'night. He is in fine trim for the grea't work that he will have to begin early in the month of March next.. The Virginia division of tire army of "V i 1 m v- ... . Aortnem irginia will celebrate its sixth anniversary in the hall of the House of Deleg-a'tes, Richmond, Va.,on Avednesday evening nextS'ov. 1, Gen W. II. F. Lee presiding. Capt. W. Gordon McCabe, of Petersburg:, Va, ivill deliver the annual address, his sul ject leing 4;The Seige of Petersburg.' - : ' XORTII CAROLINA. WAR AM) PEACE. DJUMS. I'icrce Deteuceot RuoiOan Coward , Ice ur Obtinary of the SerTiatm Pacific Talk at CinUutlno. j BKuirtAPK. Oct. 30. TchvrnuyrffV army ha.s Imx-ii cut in half, and is now completely demoralized. T.ie Tork took Djunis heights le-au.M' thv S rri an artillery U-catne refracUiry aud rr fused to fight. A ImmIv of Riu-sians gallantly de fended" the fortificat ions, but were rut to pieces and overjKweietl. j TchernayetT falls back on iH lcgrad. lrince Milan has guuc to the front with all available recruit?, j fcr"i"t laiik- prevails at Belgrade. Cmxstaxtixoim.k; Oct. :). Numer ous conferences U-tween the Sultan and re prescnta lives of the six great Mwers have lxtn held in the last dav or two. The situation is believed to be Mcific j Ixrox, Oct. 30. A Ikrlin corre; pondenl of the Time says that Igim tiefT, Russian Minister to Turkey. ha assureil the Porte that if the uruikdiie is accorded his country will submit the question of automy to the Christian provinces of Turkey to a confcrcnco of the jiowers. Russia certainly desires to exclude Turkey from this conference. It is confirmed that Gen. Tchemuy e IT has leen deposed. It is stated that the Sultan accepts the armistice unconditionally. A change of Ministers at Relgrade and a direct appeal to Russia for active intervention is looked for. R.voisa, Oct. 30. Mukhtar Pasha endeavors to revictual Nicsic by send ing a force of Turkish troops by way of Duga pass. Rkeux. Oct 30. The German Riech stag, the imperial parliament of the whole empire, opened to-day. The Emjieror in his speech nys (Jennany's foreign relations, notwithstanding the difficulties of the present political situ ation', are fully accordant with the Em peror's pacific" policy. II is constant en deavor to preserve friendly relations with all the powers, especially those connected with Germany by the ties of neighborhood and history, ami so fara.s peace may be endangered among such, to preserve it by friendly mediation. Whatever the future may have in store Germany rests assured that the blood of her sons will bo sacrificed or risked only for, the protection of her own honor ami interests. Rkijrade, Oct. 30. A battle was fought yesterday in which the Turks drove the Serrians froif Djunis after a crushing defeat. TIIOSK INFAMOUS ClIAIUiCS. M. Sommerard Denies the Statemen's Attributed to Him. Aociated Yf Ttlegfm,,. Paris, Oct. 30. Figaro publishes a letter from M. Sommerard, in which he denies the statement damaging to .the American character, attributed to him in the most formal and emphatic man ner. He says he can prove the falsity of the statement by documentary evidence. THREE TICKETS IN NEW YORK Definite Failure ol" Coalition. Anxociated Prcnn Telegram New York, Oct. 30. The Tribuw lt'rn I ( iriV-(mSrr- I cirj it is lt.. :il 1 it - v- t., o it o . nt i. tucn; w in ot" mreu Hayes, the Republican candidate for tickets in the field this year for county the Presidency: ;'A man who said and city officers. The Republicans bin 1 1 1 m ... . - have refused all coalition i with Mr. done nothing as a Governor; a soldier Grec;i and his indeiendents. Mr. Jno A. Pix will be the Republican nominee ior .Mayor. Maj. Seaton Gales of Raleigh is ill. Judge Fowle siicaks iu Hertfonl u the 24th. The Artful Dodger. Dtckerv. dtnlses appointment CONDENSED TELIXiRAMS. Not true that Secretary Morrill Us r.'signed. " The French legislature oened yes :erday, aud adjourned, i Office of Stern. Rros., New York was robbed of 20,000 in jewels. Three unimportant stock -exchange failures reported from Ionday. One yellow' fever interment yesterday out of five interments in Savannah. A Parisian uudiciicehisd Warner's new piece, '(ioeterdainmerung' Sunday. The total of interments yesterday at Savannah is a. yellow fever 5. T of the fever iluths U'urn ail m.K .11 returning to the city lat week. sen tees u re urged not to rvtut unl'' frost. . . Nearly every Bihoi iu'ted to at tend the Pan-Aii?bVup Synod TELIUaiAFlL. MARKETS II V 1 . - Flnanrtal aud CouBtrrr I.-1. Ntw Yokk. Kt. . Momr K'. 0 cent. iU-riln rirliaiu'c mjuI a l (JuM i!ul at lo..f.t my , :. '. n tnt-iit M-euritit i. i t vr ao-l , ir..:. tM w V lll)t 4t4-l ulet an.l O-.Tit.al Ntw Youk, hi. . Il.nir U t I rtl iu buyriV fr wilU.-i ly a li..nl..l aiil Ifii c lijiilt- U ntjul-u;. iui.tr r ii ! J ULr fl ('I ; Miutl. ru I..uj 1ot: coniiiH.ii t. Iau rtr i- 'j.. (,tr, ct. K i l4icli..ir l i;V.i.': ;.,. Yln-al .riie-Mull aiKlii.l.u. r U. itm e.-allv boltUut fir: h Inu r cra-l.- ar- !: J . at 9 1 2sf, 1 'j for m U U r ivl ot. ni. Cw i alwut 1 cent U-te . iih a iimJ r r export and home trwK- .1 -ih.ii-1 & lotxttt .VJf;yVJs f-nt-; ). ,w ru:, ,., (l'kMcut.', ! rc !m attlv -uncluiiunil. r..r.x- U t4 nu.rv m tjr tit finni-r atI5;tVf ie it.:rar,-K an- iiu.. d lO'iI'ji,' m.l (k.4.1), in.1 J..I. l..u I V'i'il -lU 1 1..- i.r b vrr Iht.i ami iui. t at .( ...' . r fa r U r. lo.ii refilled uin Imii-i-,!. McIm iui-t ai U utichai.cl. Ki,x- t ai.J Ui fjlr.'. -uuinl. Tall.m quintal Htr.iUiL-.. lli(u toady. Spirit tuqnt i i firmer a! i 37cenu. i'.uk- .. (x un-i 11, -1 it. f,. , ldghcr. Inl H- wt r pdui.- U in '.!r i till. Yhik-yUa bludo firm. r. Knilit. dull. DlLTIMoUE, Ott. T.-at ilu! l.(Ji t-teatly .ut!n ni pHme e. n!.-. K-Is nominal. !r Ait .lull ami ! '...W $17 Mill V: 'ulk fhonl.l- :, ,-ut ; clear rib n V ccnU. lio-.n L.uItrl , centi.; t-ltar ril HI venu. linl n line 1 ll4f' ll- c nli.. C.'olbv tr..l,yml .ju'.-l job loLi I--n3 libkt lioinina at 41 II. Suar atlive aii.Ulr. il"- t id 4 (a ii;v ; out-. i'ottuii Markc-U Ntw Yi:K,lict.:jo. Cotbiit.a.lv ab-o l.l?l l.al ! at 1 1 .('. 1 1 :!-! evnU: coiiM.lilaU-l mt r. r. i4 ;i.4 m: t-i-.rt totir. at Hritain l'..."; to FraiH e tiV,; (., the eontim-nt .f.,UU; u.'t rn i-it, -J. Zi; tr. re eipU ln.4 ii: fulunt l. il-a.li , f 1 1 halif of'iS.tni) lialr.i as follow: (KtoU r II II 7-".Ju. r II UtlrU. iMeiulM-r lPi.Y'1,11 lrj n i.i: Januarv llVccul, F.l.ruarv 11 V-lii H7-'i I-. Manh 12 UW 'Cli Mr. i-f-nu. ,.rii 1 Cy cU.May r-liT-n; rU. June li IU .J ccnU, July YlyJ&Vt S-VXi rent, Au ut rent. Savax.xaii, (k t. . CotN.ii very rn uii.MIinglor: not ri- ip:il'.iS;Kalr-2f(i'.i; exwrU roatie i.:H NoRroi.k, K-t. :oCott.i, tlim middling lo,c; net receipt U 4H.i; t-xiMirt ciatM 7.::i 1 Foreign Market. LivtKrooi., Ort. Coilon a. iu.. Mtl. flrnier middling. uplamU i I-1U; uM lliiu Orleans IP 4d: altic ,f l.l.imi iM.,t for tn:uUoii nnd i-t.rt ,000; ree-i.U 2,7I, or whirl, J,riHl w e re Aturrieaii: In. ture 1-lfi.l dimrer. villi market tn.n. Latek. upland, 1. m. eM (K rrop) hipM-d Nivi-mH-r and lkv-iuiN-r --rail, 0 do January ami K. bniary ii :kHk!. INImx( (K t. 3d. Jii4rll tun hUim 35. Pauls cvt. ai. iu-nte nr.r. .v.s... o or tiii: port. PRT A I. MA. VAC. Oct. 31. Sun rie A 1 A. M., nun et.Vit- . M.; dayuleiiKth Hh A?,iu. llirh water at Smith yiile r.4.i A. M., rt.ll 1. M.; hih wat. ral N iimlnjctou S.3S A. M., KJkl I. M. - Akuived, Yej4Teroat. Steamer Nrth State, (ireeu, Favrtle ville, Worth V Worth. Stmr Iixle, riatt, Smllhvllk?, O O Tar leyA:('o. Stmr J S L'nJ. ihlll, Utham, 8inith1!le. J II NelT. Br Bartjueiitine Namy Holt, ::is ,,tM. Swan, Demerara, aodayi., Vfc-kA: Mi haxie. Sehr C4nrn ative, x b.u, Whit man. Xew Yrk, 4 .lay, l.ono arii MU. Kmh nerA: Caldcr Hnw, veelto A. I). Caraux. Srhr Annie Leal, :',Vi Uut Aldrith, X York, 5 day, :7s ton iruano, Nava-. Cuano Comjwny, vtel to nialer. Cl.KAKKO YfTKKUAV. SU'amhi KciK fart4r, Joiu,Xrw Ytrk, A I) Cazaux. Steamer J S Vudcrhill, Latham, Smith -ville, J II N'rfT. Steamer iMxie. Piatt. SmithrllV. f tz Pareley & Oi. Steamer North State, ti recti, Kayrttvillc, unn orui. ur Uarque Lleanor, ParUlow, Liven 4. Alex Sprunt & Sm. S;h,.!'ltmIlC, N Toarr, Adaim, NVw York, Worths Worth. IliwjrU. IXlllEaTlC. linltimorf, ''Ut Steamship ll J Foley .'iW tmh cotn.ti, trrj eak 4riU turjj, tine, :I Ml nn-in. 4.T 1M ur. Si ..u'u iinpiiinic. hu imin 4irn, riKt and herW: 51 bah- n A Is m ,e iwckaceti mdze, ' UU Immt, J, 17 .U 1 hhd lme, 414 buhrU n-ouaniiip l.m llle,,, ,(P ,,,,,, rln, SM.Mila tar. 40 ,. .,r iro4i, j Milt . ' i2?iii "' i; 7 "fV'AfhlaiHl l.a)eft rntuui. . i v nith 4-"V lIe r.Ht.Hi. :2.7 ' 'ur tuq. 13 bbla nlii. 10 1' U Ur. " I Hurrouhv r.iT luU fttim. tr.!tsVu4 rrin. l.hr Horenre L Torr-1,21.5 .M fnilMEIirEjXI) F I A N r E . WILMlNiiTOX MAUKhT.-. fVkrr. F Ornrt. OctvU r3. 1-7&-C P. V. Collo Market Crtu, Uh an adraturr ti -.'Hi-- crale. Sl i,. .Ut . ;. It, t jkx rati-1n fnna t-i ! - rt,u. Wr UOj- t.nliuarir at ?-! t!tary ,' C-St i rm iHdlinr,.'.,, l,,.-llig:I,4' til C"l inkMIlii- u7 rt.U. SjririU Tmrjrmttm.TLf Va!- t'daj .re lil rakal - .cak at T.4 aud Urr Iril tak at rffcU. !! ibarkrt !obiff Crm at :il e-n. au.1 rt for &ml .tra.w-1. .. .1. r wrtl of I bow cTjmW. jal ti.-lav of 41 t-Mi- (Kx) No. 2 t II 7t and 113 ! ,! (F) KxtraNu. -Jatll :.V rtr -Tlie m-rij'ta r4.t,'Juuf. li-ht, w hiJr Uicrr U i dI dmaifl. t.lar .f 7-5bMat 1 75 and -Vi. Iturf-J. r at 1 S. 'rU Trwt,H4 Market Crtu. Sal- f.M U l at l f..r Larl ami fl Xi fr -.f and ir. ln. ntt,r Ilr.-i.ft-r.. CVtt.Hi I,r,rjluh.n4rila turjiiUnrjr; . caks, i.h. 1.I7 t bi,, tar S3 1.1.1, crude tuq-jtine Itrgular lMtcalc Trier. Ib iU-t..i-.n, i ).!..U1.1 , r.-;.rMnt Hi. '!.- .ti i., i, t ... 1 I . . . hae to tw i l.arv. d . 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I:, I- r b-ttjHt-r l-Vt ur,; Naaa-i4i-. f.Vl . t.ii.j-l. ! maiti.tr H".;; .W'.j 1,,jit'. i- l-; U aii-h. Ji.-j.Ui-;o;lbi r.V Unit' 4.4iale il; :.- IJ UJl , :.u,, btliTIrr-r -ra.b; U lbi.. ;il 4.VI i t:r.f IK'i .V. .V- t.'rnin 4".rtn. iii fl' lr. ill f0, 7'. r--1-; t-anro, -r bu I.. I. if.;.'4r; yt !, i-t bu.Ji. I. ;:,: : h4.Va!-. in U k, G. :;.-. . r I.ukI,. if ir.tv. Pi a, row . -r bii b I, ."rftf.cvt... lluUt-r,rvt u !,.f .In V,i!mv. iyKal4 ni i ;. I North rr I'trtl North, ni r;,fillr; l1"n, lina l.V. I.iimV, r 144 I l.V '"'-r- li .t4-aMi awtd: 'I' iii.i-.. I r M ft. i;'. -:i: iHaiiK. i r Y, II. tuy.t 17- u-.- "a ar. iiutraml IMmU. v.Hutt.,m'r tit Kn; CuU. Il.lUM t.t.I- ri...ua:).VJ:lAu; 1. I" r M II. an . hh,;r,. tu:;'i' 1 CuU 144. r- tlSr . hhd. r Kvoyrut. 144. 1- ?': lard. U.I. ...... i leiiu i ne i !atc bas l-u diM-ovcryd ncar . Blue j ptwL .Sotn. inftWial Amerku ,Tl?,MM-n..,,y. likhons hav rhe Clinton fair coininonees on the 22d of Xovenibcr aud lat.s three days. The son of Stanford Im, of Orange .county, was killed in a cotton srin on the 26th. : Col. Wharton J; (Jrien inude an able spreh liefure the. Tilden and Vance Chili of Ilah irh Fridav ni?ht. The Japanese euniuiishioneri, Pan aka. Ale and Mejrata, visited; the public buildings and schools of Raleigh Friday. . To dayin;Kaleigh an elecaut gold headed cane is to be pmnted to (Jen. W. R. Cox, Chairman of the iK'mocrat ie Kxecutiw Committee in the name of the Democratic J party of North Car olina. - Gen. M, Y. Ransom h.19 appoint ment' ni' 'the iiofthcrn ''conntiej ex tending from yesterday up to Novem-: ber 6th. He speaks at Roeky Monut Wednesday. ,.i i I ft : , . ': ! I v...- . .. ( . - hops have stinnhitcd that nil fub- jects of iuiportanc. ghall he free and open to diHuiiion. At a lar?e meeting 6f the Methoilut (TinrrJi in Tnievilto Tt rvrvo Vw1 of Massachusetts. Kavauaagh, of Ken tucky, delivered addresees, thankiog God for reunion after thirty-two years reparation. Republicans and Anti-Tammany Democrats who hare lieen cousidcriuir a coalition arc tiow definitely off from the same. . United State.; Life In&nranee Co. dr nounce the injunction against tbeui aa t-l M an aiieuipv iu uiacivuuui. ' A hundred oneratives out of emnlor ment by burning of a knitting mdl In Rome, N. Y. The Indian Commission has accom plished its mission and adjourned. The clerks at Wash in gt on bare gone a a a nome to vote. . in, rak ppiribt turiri.t'Bc. SU-atiihip Bctirfactor 3rl tiali cot ton, 1 rak rL torj-irtiucr, .VI l.bls nwsin, 77 bbin tar. I halu hide, 1 14 wax. JO irkae maze. roiitiG.v. fArrrfovi br Uaruuc tban-.r "I.iUU 144 r4n. MW0K5l)l. The trainer J 3 UndrrhHl, Ioitham, U laid up for a few day: tn th rtv-antinu; her place will be Uliol hy ancHhrr tcamrrand llxs mrular trmrimlini of tltc inaila to from bmithviJlr will not U lo- terru?l. Cat. Jaeot 01 toe IuLaa rr i.rtp ihi arrival aud n4,h!n in lLt at 1 p m, Una. IJrxow Iijv.D Oct. . Br Barque Seward Hrrtwrt. Irra. de tained ty low tJt; bchr rloftuee N Tm rr, Adam. LikT or Vrjcu is ItaT Oct. 1. Br'ju (Jer Aairut, 317 umx, Kotrr, Wllliama X Murrhianti: Nor Atwu. 214 Urn, (tandrrara, B E 11 ride; Nor Sarfm, 4M too. Jomwn, A tiunt A Scm: Br Electa, 44. toaa, t nt.T. uiaater; Br Vlrk ft: klrbajx. 'SJT, ton. WhiUi.k, 'rk A M.bam-: Br Nancy lb 4t, 318Ua.waa, Vk-k A Mrlu. Briflir Eleanor. toaa. Partrlow, Alex Sprunt A Son; Br LUli Meictitbf4m. 1X0 tona. Do or. AudrrMHi &c Ixrbt Dutch CntM4am-e, 1 ton, E K Wider A .VrJUxmrr CKi.-TTaUtr, '2tl Uu, Whitman, A D Cazaux; KaUe Oiliiia, eso tona, Mathus K Kblder A Son: HatUe Tumrr, J too, Hopper, J II Chad bourn A Co. far ft.llon Ion. t-alh,,,, ;v. 7 K n 1 !.: HiM,i. per trailoti. Hu. r iraiiou, v40c bi, ?or'VNliHkri, lur, 'SJ-yW, aprili I.Y.i Jtm l v r l.it!N I r.Vft I 2.. ''"-if t. j r buh-l, .Vl; Iritti, 'ru, n r bi.l. is; a.v-v' UJ rA North, ru c ity miw I I'J 'J Vi, .me, n-r 144, f Ji: rump, p r bU, tii J:ict Can.Iiua. tHT Ib, C'.CS'r: nuHi, -r buh I. '.Ulljll. HT Omtitry , .t lb, 2U'c; lily, tn-r lb, Ws&i. Jtupt I i',-i'Z'. Xnii Alum, i r bth lt 0 ; Lii q4, lT t k, l''4.U.c:.nicrkan, -r ark.'c. .Sntjir Culta. T lu.J;t"; Porto IUro, - r lb, .-: A r4:e, vr lb, HUc; B cf lee, j- r lb, Ur: C hITt, per lb, 10);cr extra C, n r lb, H4ejllc; truahrd, jer II . li'a'c. S.mtjt NortJi-ru, -r lb, yaJUr. Spiii'r, Contra t, ft M, t-i(yt,; roro iimhi. j-r M, I--Vi,;; ryjf- aj, per l, - r.na hart. tcr M, 17 Ui. .vi. W O bbl, i-r Mf IWjX r.447.- IVr lb sc. 7Wr-hiii4n-', jr 31, I'jCsU (W; ill iin. - r M, i a?; U.S1I fair, tr M, 4i: inb-ii..r to orliuary, j r 34, Kv4. It'AUlry N.th.-ru. r traibo. $lCy5; North 1 rn4Iiia. -t iraw'b, $1 ZU'l Ut. HW Unwl-d.cr lb, 1)0c;1j- rd, pr lb, U-M kjc. Ilaaaclal. fj.4d,burin-. .cITh.?, 111. - K ii bailee (fh.'t.t) tm New Tork dia imnt, lUltlm.rr I '--ion ', Pttladrl phfa Wrtrrn !ti-a r. KxchaiT 90 dj ah f nt. inV-rrt addfd to atTe- i:ankfNr llaiK.T ii'ikim, Flrt Na'Ional Bnk 7, l;wn CaliV 7S. 'HmutA BuiJalnr fuk 115, Me cbanW b. V). - Naraa iSuji .Vrnjnr 5tirk 140. N. C. I-tt. 4d rx -coo poo ,11: fvodinc lsvt,r.:do. I. A: incwS; rtrial Ux 1 to N. C. raUn I !'. W. &. U. It. K. l-m.l. 7 "i'e c4a tnL, H-: C. C. 1L IL U.l, J V-- -V. t: Id V- ;'fcw C "Jc (r44 IbL) 00: V--t fsr''t 'ut.) To. New llaiioTtr rant trtid (10 yeart) 1 Ve 4d tnt. T'.. ' W. A: W. railnd ru-k , N. C. tV. lo VI. il. .V !cal-wH ra!lrl u-k 4. Wil. Cm lirlit Co. U-k r,7. -Wilmintou CU Mm 50. Iliad rn CiMtaty Cairr . Klwin W. Krr. Kfi., of rrpoo. tthr with lLe n-autv a.d:datr au-1 o titer, will awldn- tfe ile of lilaVm rt'unty at the ft41owin timea an I pLu-ra: Al4-d!id.iinr. Mid r TKl. ' I'ruku Mar-h. N.fi tiilr 11." t'tark Mill. No! taU r 2l. . - Carvrr'n t'nt k. NuTeiulrr Cd. Klizabethtown November 4 ikr- - rrl-yr- 4 ii.tt ,i i : u H .', i . .. t ;i , t . .
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1876, edition 1
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