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&AWW ' . t. A ii r I r i M '-'mi !:)? i WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBEE 3, 1876. 10 CENTS A WEEK "RIFT A t BEI!.U.m NEWS. Till: I IHST WARD. DcvHi.c, Dunham, Loudon, Ikvrr. A good', "crowd turned out in tie I V-t Ward htstUiglit; -The. speaker's i;n,. wii tastefully' decorated with I'nitr.l States Hags, Firs.t Ward eam- IpiL'n Hug. : Chinese, lantern 'fcnd mm ,,i!.mi lamp. ; A little after j oYloek the. Tildcri nid aii'-'' .'Ciuurds -inarched up Fourth trcct to the stand, bearing, in conncc i, ,n with their lamps, new and neat ruiMwreni-'ics. tilth fine pictures of Vihlcn and H('UrekH. also a crayon Vrtrait ofcZebujon 11. Vance, the next jovenior o; North Carolina. Cjijit. Win. M.-lVrker, President of the I- irst ard Democratic Club 'pjM ticd tlu' meeting with some pleu.su i.t jinn tniiely remarks. : Maj. l)evaneled off, followed by . Maj. Dunham and Mr. John Indo;.' Theso-gentlemen, made able and con vincing argnimMttH, full' of logic, which could not but ito press their audience ? that je form., was- needed ami reform they would haVe at the hands of Bani'uel S. Tilden and t iov. Vance t. Fid win V. Kerr.' Fiso.. of. Samnson. having arrived ,:atout ; the time the "peaking .commenced, repaired imme-1 orcd Uiately to the place where his duty IMPORTANT INFORMATION. ' - f The Gumber of Person Registered, Places of Registration. Keglatrar. - Etc., Ftr. : 'O - KIKKT WAR:. XU'VV.k lmsioxXewly registered; white 38; colored rift.- Oldf registra tion, 99G, both colors. We. could not get separate list? for the twa races. Kegist i-aiCharles' 1 I .l Thoaias. col bred. : Inspectors Dfinoeratic.M; M.' John son and ; Republican, ITenrv IJrewington and AVmJPh inner, both colored. " -.', Supervisors Democratic, -.. John D. Iiove; Republ ican, Henry Iirewington, colored. Place of registration Tucker's store, on the corner of Fourth andHar nett streets, Hours from 1 to 8 o'clock a. m. and 12 to 2 p. m. t r Lower DivisioN-r-Newh- registered : white 28 ; colored 198. , Old registra tion 174. v': "' ' Registrar A. A. Dudley,colored. Inspectors Democratic, . W. I). Mali n anoVJno.H. Sjrauss; Republican, James lleaton and tJeorge Itobinsoh. Sunervisors--lKjmocratic K. C. Or- rell; Republican, John IT.. Rrown, col- THE PROSTRATE-STATE. SEYATOU K AXDOlPIl'H OBSERVATIONS. of registration A., A. Dud- Testimony of Republican Judge Against Chamlerlaiu. Kx-tJovtmor Randolph, of New Jersey, and now one of the United States .Senators from that State, is at the present time at Columbia, South Carolina. He went there for the pur posc'of ascertaining by personal oler vation and inquiry the actual facts in regard to those districts of South Caro lina declared by President Grant, on the authority of Governor Chamberlain, tri bo in an insurrectionary condition. With this object he "saw and conversed with public men fromCharleston, Co lumbia; Aiken, Camden and Edgefield," aud the result of his investigations he has given in the form of a letter to the public. The great bulk, of Governor Randolph's information was derived from Republican sources. It, cannot, therefore, be fairly charged that the facts he gives are tainted with political partisanship. The points upon which he sought to be specially informed were two. First, whether it was. true that violence and insurrectionary disturbances reallv ex isted in those districts that Chamler lain alleged to be filled with turbulence and next, were the State authorities de TELEGRAPH AND FABLE. T I LI) EN 'ft DETER MI NATION. ! 1 - , t ... Proclamation Against toe Uae - Money at Election Order Pros ecuting Offenders. Auoeiataf Prt TtJejn'M. Nkw York, Nov. 2. Gov. Tilden this a. m, issued a proclamation regard ing the improper use of money at elec tions. The proclamation concludes: "Now, therefore, I eall upon all. Dis trict Attorneys and other public offi cers to be vigilant in detecting and diligent in prosecuting persons guilty of the crime referred to within their respective counties, and I resjectfully ask all good citizens of the State to aid them in their efforts." RIOT IN MISSISSIPPI. What Radical Teaching Reaultn In. Aociatfl Pre TtUgramt Nkw Ori.kavs, Nov. 2. General Ruger. commanding the department, rcceivetl a ilispatcn irom Arteaia, Miss., stating that a meeting there vesterdav ended in a free fight and the wounding of six1 negroes, one of them mortallv. United States troops were called upon by the citizens and theif Place called, and his patriotic sentiments led I ley's store, on F'ourth street, be- fied and resisted in the service of iudi- prompt appearance prevented further him, and delivered a speech of sterling I t ween Brunswick and Bladen-streets. Cal process ? The conclusions reached disturbance. All quiet now. Th bringing glad tidings from Hours There are no particular hours.T hv hini.from the testimony of 'ten nut citizens desire the troops to rcmani to Worthy Hampsoii and Bladen counties, where as the store is open all day, and per- of the eleven judges exercising jurisdic- prevent a repetition of the riot. he l.as been doing yeoman Avork for sons cap register at aitjr time tion in the State" from the sworn afii- .. jtlu'jmst forty; days. e regret ! stooxi, wAnl ? davitsof more than one-half the sheriffs THE ARMISTICE. mr niiioimy io !ie a general oiuune Ol , . . . ... . ri 4i i.i s,,t , ,mi Miu.ce u 10 hay ,(. . ' " insurrec.tionarv. and from the deelara- Registrar (ieo. Berden. colored. t ions made to him ,bk- many other civil it was one of his 'finest efforts t Among tlie audience there was piite f number of colored men who . listened 'jittentlvely to the speakers. This is t he. last general rally of the First nVard Democratic' Clnb before the InspectorsA-Democratic,"W. M. Han- kinsand Marcus Bear.Republiban,(ieo. H. Jackson and Jos. Jl. Aeff. Supervisors Democratic, H. C. Brock:. Republican, Stacy VanAm- w officers, wc give in ljis own words: "Of one and all the districts alleged to be insurrectionary. T can say that.no -village population of New Jersey is more quiet or peaceful, and, with a giaIVl jubilation over the great Victory ... .,: ..5 ' ,...: x nnn-iiolitienL i.ono of tbese districts iw turn win ie won oy tne i democrats Tv '" z ftr-y", XH i kv Wn iitnriil " L.vi- M'.w.c.Uv t Decfs office.- Hours from 9 a. in. to 1 n.a:e..hcrn V1.111 . t I v i p. in. ani l to o p. ni. Russia's Attitude. Axxor'fittil Pre Tclegramt. LoMM)x, Nov. 2. The latest report of the situation at Constantinople is that the Porte's six week's armistice' is considered a counter-proposition to ct. for Utr to good rrflning; i - fined eaMei at I07($ll crate ion rUmlir A. MoltMet. renting ntoik Karre am qult; grocery grade floadj: new croj ew Orleans, pood to choice; noxw c. Kice quiet at nt for Lnulan. and 5XQ,i cent Tor Carolina. Tallom tcady at 84'(T$ cent. Rin ttradT. Swritsturpcutiue firm at?t eenu. rork steady new mew 17. I -ard quiet in steady teain $10, choice tlO 10. Whkkry rrcrular and unsettled at el IS. Freight more rteady. Baltimokk. Nov. 1. Flour quiet and u ichausred. Wheat.prime grade ateadj tlowanl tneliumduu and heavr: fcun.rec II 2S(?$1: Manlandd. red, pdto prime tl 2ST1 7 aji.tK-r rfM.ll2 white iVitl 40. Corn wuthern wldte i2,li cenU; yellow 4?54 cent. Cotton Markets tQMEIlfE AND F I A N T E . WILMINGTON MARKjrrs. CrK Fka Orn-r. November 2. lbTC 6 V. 51. ) Cofo Marlrt f.rmlth f ST . Solf at prlcr. h inc an advatn-- n l-t epirt. Tlie ofBrlal jua'.i i are: i nklininr 104', ntiddlin? IP. and c"-l nMd!Ing 11 rent. Ordlnanr and rdinarj- i-re mt iU"tvl. ait-1 tl.f nec ")f thne grade were t tie et nt ini nal, and tKt of a rraly ale. Spirit T-rj-,t nr Our uuikt t 'j :iel 1rm with Mir of rak r!:v diiUlrl at "A rrntd and Ion eaki rrrnttrat tlie wi me NewTokk, Not 2. CotUm firm, with I Bgirc. 3Urket cloted quiet. ale of 7T2 tmle at 11 lS-ltXll1 cent; I Potin Miadj ith a tettrr dnnnd fur conolklatl net n-celia U.VC': ."Ppn I theia le avc ir-1 ttralnI; the m3c to (ireat Britain 4T,,s-i: to France to I , . ..... tne continent ls.'Krj; t-'iannel l.iUO: net re- I " ' !-' celpU 575; grwa m . iSWl; future I Mralm-tl at ! C. .VI ! J.1 (ii) I..- No. 1 cloned barely fteady, ith ale tf 3I.K) I it $1 H. 1S; l.l.li. (II) N. 1 at 1 '.. anl bates aa loiuma: November 11 I IM 1 1 1 n v- i .... lllMficent. DecrawrllV-SJ(5.ll cu: I u ' MV Old Duplin. A Cai'K, Fkar correspomlent at Kenansville' writes under date of Nov. 5 ' ! .1 -that a number, of colored men will THIRD. WAUb. Newly registered ; white (52 ; colared Registrar -Allien EVahs,5 col. Inspectors Democratic . Jaiues A.11 the judges told him they knew of, no cause that warranted Chamber- forty-eight hours from Tuesday night to reconsider the matter. The. furniture lams proclamation or that of the and the llusshtn consifls in the interior 1 resident of the Liu ted . htatest and arc or(ered to move within reach of several oi mem assereo mm in private nc fpetier conversation that "the civil power. Januar 11 15-loTll eenta, February 12 l-'B eenu,' March 13 7-3 eenta, Aprl Vi((l2 li- cent, May 12 J-1C(12 ia-a ct, June ZCn,2 - centu, July 13; 12 .W-fi cento, Ausrut 31-32 centa. Savannah, Nov. 2. Cotton octive middling 10(l07e; net reeHpts S.417; rrop receipt rj.sos; rlct 1,W; export coas-twie 2,V.4. Norfolk, Nov2 Ctttm excited mid dling 104'c; ni t receipt ,US5; halca 207; exiKirU eoaMWij-eitji (At-VEf ton, Nov. 2 Cotton firm mid dling: 10sic; net receipt 3,7M; prof re ceipts 3,765: cx port coast ie 523. Momt.R. Nor.2. Cotton active mld dltn lOJe; net receipts 3,204; export eoatwisK;7:t4: palei 2..VHJ. i AruusTA, Nov. 2. Cottou Mn ng mid dling lo.4lo;.s'c: ml receipt 2,020; tales 2,2.5. CnAKLEtTox, Nov. 2 Cotton active middling IDi'c; net reeeipta 3,U31; ales 2 AX); exiiortii t4i Great Britain 2,W2;coaet wise 1,211. Foreign IVIarkcta. Liverpool, Nor. 2. Cotton futu.es tti'ailv- iiTlmi1 1 in n ( rtfrfni rx Russia's ultimatum. Ignatieff rejected ,H.d January and February per fall , 11-321; the Porte's offer and gave the Turks upland 1. m. c. March and April delivery, Spirits turm-ntine 27k. Loximx, Nov. 2 .Spirit turientlne 2Ce. 20s 3d. I'Aitis. Oct. 2. Specie has increased r,,SI2,000 franch. - prior to the proclamation, was full and CONDKXSI3D TELEGRAMS. NliWH HV THE PORT. vote in this election for the Democratic ticket. This correspondent states that Alex. Hostler, colored, and John Har- branded the Governor's assertion to the the Ca Hngginsand JrlCAllen; Republican, ample in all the counties, and thev is just beginning to grave. f the county and to .'Uryjsors-Dcmipcratic r James AV iviijg; jtCT)Uoncan,.-iV. ii. uorris. Place of Registration Giblem 1'K V KAK--1S reach tuvpeoplepf the county be appreciated by'them, and. says that as a -result of the interest taken in. our ! Lodjre, on Princess, between Seventh new enterprise vlarge numbers of sub- and Eighth streets, Hours 8 A. M eribers may be qxpectcd soon lrom the to 10 A. M., and from 12 M. to 2 P. M countv seat as wpll as lrom the towns ;alonr the railroad. Th(! crops .of corn, cottou. peas, etc., in that section are unusually fine; busi ness is brisker thjtn it hasleen for sev yearif, with promise of still further Ihiprovement. k ' . '. iiox. (;i:oh(;i: davih. Spcakn To-Night. FOURTH WARD. Mod. George lavis will address his Jfello'w-citizens this evening, at the City Hall. A Irementlous crowd will ooiiiiuess be present to near tnisgiitea rator nml popular favorite. a. : - contrary as a libel, on the .State." Judge Bryan, of the Lnited .states District Court for South Carolina, cor roborated all that had been said by the Denver ten Mate judges, lie sivul he was as tonished at the (iovernors proclama tion. . - Judge Bryan is now apprehensive as to the safety of Newly registered; white 66 ; colored the white families scattered ab6ut the 93, sparsely settiea portions oi tne tttate. ReiristrarAV. H. Snicer. colored. He fears that the tendency of the Gov- tnCrwora 1nnnin Wilov IT I crhor's proclamation and of Uo pr-1 - "hrce 'ornish and AV. H. M. Koch ; Repub-1 ence of Federal troops, will be, in the and outbuildings were burned at Ca- nuiluiL'ti oi LunoMiip mieie i no I loops iwiiuv;iv;i, vuucsuu uiixiuuviu. will not be stationed, to give license to A Pennsylvania railway train was the base, and brutal passions' of the wrecked near Linden Depot, N. J., and lower classes oi negroes. Touching the condition of the elec tions, Sena tor-Randolph says : "The board of' State canvassers con sists of the Secretary of State, the Comptroller General, the Attorney General, the Chairman o! the t'om- PORT Al.MAXAC, NoV. 3. Sun rUe 0 25 A. M.. t-un ect5.02 P. M.; ddvslemrth loh 37m. Hich water atSmith villc A. M., .20 V. M.; hurb water at Wilmington 10.4 A. M., 11.14 1. M. Amkiveo Ykjteiidat. The glove factop- of U. I). Simeon ' ' " ' Chatham street, N , Y., was burned steamer Dixie. Piatt. Smltl.vllle. O G Another Hell Gatcexplosiou took place yesterday. The new State government of Colo rado was inaugurated yesterday at on Thursday. Frank Bceche, young book-keeper of AVest Troy Bank, N. Y., defaulted for $4,000 or $5,000. Three ice houses and several stables K. Cutlar. and W. IT. Corn can, James Banks. X Sunervistu's Democratic. C. W. Oldham : Republican, S. D. Potts. Place of Registratipn The Capo Fear Fnginc House, on Ann, lK?tween Front and Second streets. Hours From 6 A. M. to 10 A, M. and from 4 P. M. to (U P. M. on Monday, Tues day, AVednesday . and Saturday, and Had Condition of Streets. Si'cond street, between Chestnut and lied Cross, is and has been for the last five years', iu an awful condition. Near the corner of .j ulberry the stiiet has from 8 A.M. to 3 P. "on I'hursday mittec of elections of the House, and -Frifl'iv I Four of these officers arc Republicans. ytiiu lueiu rcsw iiiu v.-niiiu puci ui count. Of these six final canvassers FIFTH WARD, Newly registered ; total 123. . . Registrar Anthony Howe, Jr, col. Inspectors Democratic, AVm. Mayo and Win. Biddle : Republican, "W. A. been cut down and left so foarfnllv l,nd Jordan and Henry Penny that on a. jdark night a pedtstrian . Supervisors-rDemocratie, E. G. Bar- ought step! 'off and seriously iniure himself. -'.The middle of the street is as good as the sidewalk to walk on.' i -i r Challengers. "j The following are the Democratic Challengers in the First Ward: Lower Division John Barrey, John Bisset, John M. Henderson, W. M. I'ent, Urn. .M, Parker. I pner Division O. M. Fillvaw. l-l.iv L.' It 'II.' .' T 4 ji o.-ji. icrry, tiessu ives, . A. Y iggms. nitz ; Republican, Anthony Howe, colored. Place of Registration On Third, between Castle and Queen. Hours From 9 Al M. ,to 12 M. and from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. ; on Saturdays from 7 A. M. to 10 A.M.. and from 4 P. M. to 7 P. M. . : four are candidates for re-election. In a word, the members of the State board are absolutely and finally judges of their own election. "The county boards, of canvassers consist of three commissioners of elec tion. They are appointed by the Gov ernor. He has nominally selected two comnrssioners from the Republican side ond one from the Democratic. two employees were probably fatally injured. There were five yellow fever inter ments at Savannah yesterday. Thos. J. Walsh, a retired merchantdied yes terday. The Congregational Association ex press their love for and sympathy with Bcecher and give him a brotherly whitewashing. The New York World states that the article headed "Read, Ponder, Re flect" and credited to that paper is a brazen forgery. . A WORD Parsley tc Co. Cf.KARKIt YKSTKRDAT. Steamer North State, ("reen, Favctte yillc, Worth & Worth. Stmr Uixle, Piatt, SruithviUe, f) G rare ley & Co. Steamship Pioneer, Wakely, New York, A I) Cazaux. Steauibhip 1) J Foley, Price, Baltimore, A D Cazaux. Br Barque Electa, Crorhy, Cork or Fal mouth for order, A I) Cazaux. ' EXroilT OOMEfTK. Xcir York. Steamship Pioneer 203 hale cotton, 512 cack hj.iritj turjientinc, 50 btuV tar, I Mil erode, 3D hhli pitch, :W (niekaqes mdze. KlltmT roHEION. t.'vrk r J'ttliMouth for OrtUr Br Barque Fleet a l.o"31 bale cotton. . MKMOKAMJt. Tlianks to Cupt M Bate? for favor. No arrival aud no veeli in ffcrht Ixlow t cvculmr. Str J S UnderhiU made a tdiort trial tr.'p yesterday, and nunu her regular trifa U-day. The Br barque Edward Herbert (pre viously) retunied in below yeetenJuy. List or Veem ix Pokt Nov. 3. Burnir Nor Anum. 244 tons, CJunder- nen, R E I h ide; NorSaron, 4'55ton. Jone. District Court. -r U. S. vs. pliz"a Stafford, for retail ing liquor without lienH not gpiltyJ the Governor, in nearly eve Alex. Sinclair wa sentenced to two the appointee is a Republ f . . . i uuiuer, ur i eamuuaic uiouins lmpnsonmenx in iih eouniy jail and $100 fine. . ; . .. James Brace was also ..sentenced to qne months imprisoment and $100 fine. Superior Court , In the case of Sheridan Devane, ar- Ahltne magazine and other publica- raigned for larceny, the jury returned Republican. These managers control tlOUS. i I a Verdict Of guilty. ' thn lnllntlnv enrint thf votes, nnd : the jury!;on the lorn ,;Kmg case make rctms to the board appointing "By public' proclamation he invited thP two nolitienl rnmmittpPS to desicf" nate their choice. He also announced election day, it is to be hoped that no that no candidate for office would be liquor will be sold on next Tuesday. appointed by him. The oy the democratic comni generally been appointed publican commissioners a To Authorities and Citizens. To OiC Cajje Ftar. In order to prevent a repetition of Uen, A J?prunt M Son: Br Br Vlek A- the disirraccful riots in our streets last Mbane, .r- ton Whitide, Vlek 'A rr 7W Market firm with a t-ntitinuol ;rl demand. Wc iu t rab at 1 75 In at r and tl K) in order. Cmt Ttrjxntiu CiT!ifal quMiun Hnnat t .V f,.r hanlan lv! f.-r Mtand Tlq.ln, ith irj r:ed aU tf the d n ie- eijt at the firnre. Uah.v Mr. Kins. CuttouC"si tulc!, jirit tuq mine 'S. cak. rofin ftt7 ltU, tar 1-V.i erude turpentine hU. Regular boloalc Irlce The quotation, it should U- in. Jrrt-f . rejm-eiit the wholesale j.ri-- ti rally. Iu making up mull rder Il-hi r prie have to be charged. B,"79'"1 iunny i:''d",,e. lK.ul4 Anehor H'alV." JJaron Nurih CanUii: liam l-al.V, shoulder ptfipM.e. , (S i'. ihofro) l:; jf.l H Ji; t, ni ctu..K d I jinn lTalS. sidex ll',e, sitMiM.-r !. I2trf On the h'f.f Ia- Jj-irrrU Spirittnr-iit!ii-:fMf-.iidh.n.d. each, $2; new New Ytrktea h 2;new r.ty each t'2. Bctttraz -CTt- Sc. Uriel t Wiliiilng' u e"'"'; N rthera $12(14. JjHttr North Carolina 1 .' N,th ern 'ZT'iVk: Camlltm SjHrariVt ,1V: tatlon Ui I.V; adamantine i:i;c. CAerf Northeni faetcrr f l.V; dairy cream H'fJi-HUT; Male V'-' i:td. Coffer Java Sl'.-lV: Ki V.i22e: Ij quavra 24ir2.v. Corn Mtnl Per l'Uln l. I;. ark, 7 rH 75c. Cotton TtrZ;CGc. Domttie Sheeiin, ., i-ryard, "tl yarn, per buneh, UV. F.qjt lxe. Fil, Maikeral. No. I. j-r M.j. 20: No. l.prr hlf M.l, eN .. 2. per Mil. flHfiW 50; N. ,B r half M. 7 5: No. H. n-r hh, 1K U .Vl. Mullet.. ht bbl, ihl 50TI.7. N C lierilug, i- r KM. Vl Dry okI, r lb, X Flonr Fine. er 111. l 5f5: u r. northern, .$;; eiira ifilhenrJ iVI; family, northern, 2Vas; ,iiy mill.. uer f5 51: extri $4 Ut ;.: (aiai 17 25x7 5o: extra family e :V h Ut. Frtiti2rrvrMn r:an. j-r llw. -, BauhV pliTi-lijt.' Om; t'..' a fertililer 05; S"avafa iiiaiio , ' eonijJete manure 17: Whaioi' pi f 5: Wando phhar7o; lt'rtr-rt Hn .' t'hoihate ": Kx--ll"tuta t-.tJn fell liwr f50 eah: Wilec t. IJiM .V C... -Vl cU. film nriisiv. drain Ctni, hi store, in Lar, 7 72!,'c; can?. n-r lulnl, ,,t"jjJr: y low. -r lil'l. TVtXW. mhohal-. In bai, r.Vj;re. Oat.. r I j.'irl. ' OV. i ra, cow, n-r lu.n-l, . vv. Jf.ilcm (reell3'1f'4e: drt ''"4. Aiy Eatr.i el 2y l 25: North nrr Lrl North m ITilb ; NHhl' l!ua IV. LUm Per 1.1 l 45. Lutnhff Cityrt-aiil rJiSj stun". reaawol. -r M ft. l'.i-Ji; r.Mi-tuxlf p!a:ik, t M II. 17: W, t India car cws.a crdJ2t'i.uality. -r M ft. ell'; 1i dreMl ftiii;, tml, m a.. HnatHl Nr l-, .tii.:.n, t r M ft. 11 (ij'it. .iy.v 4 ul4. hud. i-r rMu. i KX-: Cut. 1.1.1.. rcalloi1.lir5.lli : .j-.r j v. 11,... iiu . - . u 1 - ' f t v. . 1. 1 wwt ""u I bouM, hh-U, 1- r L'4ll.u, 25: 'r l..u--. iek fc Mehane. .i.t. . ... 7?r.tltr.t on.. si..t.ri.ti...in. I " ' " " ! i-"- "j- ' ... 1 ion. 40t'i-"Mir. New Advertisements. R. II. lillard. Kenansville Male land Female Seminarv. Enp-lish.. Latin. I ;. - V V ?-.----. ' (Ireck, French and Mathematics taught. iTerms from Sla to $25 for tuition. ' liileigh JVj't's.--laily $5, "Weekly 9 per anunm. 1 4 1 k. 1 ... !.. . I - m-rsons named Th law svonl(1 executed with the ZlS??!! ---""'" o;WKmM-.,e. ,-r ballon. 1. I I " lour, w viumi ix o ii" - . . ' ... . lttee hae not OP r v-a-J. 1 .....,.-...- .vn I per tralhm. tan-r! 15: tl. i-rr r-J. . Of the Re- 4i . e ... A . .. A. v hitman, A D Caxaux: Katl- Clllnn. loll: ,.M;T, , l..-"'.'- "" i1- , selected by uonanra win nut .an iu go u.ruugn 1 ue hs6 ton. Marhl. E Kidder A fU.ni: Battle . iry-cmrkniN lire. SV-i-Hi; ..prio ry instance perrunctorv duty or publishing the Turner, 203 ton, HoIVr, JH Chadbourn 1 n . icau office- order, but let every citizen who values & Co; Annie Ix-wU, yi ton, Aldrfch, 1 r V . . i'- . rofwl order .rive hi iiinml id t.i this master: Mall. ton. MolrVnev. K KIJ- I yte l- l-l, .l; Irs, 101 no nun uv o-"- -0- - . - ----- --- ----- 1 . ' - ' I northern, ta-r 1:1.1. i V'iJt .al. 1 uer . 1 - - the -coming election: thus thev will matter. &eai up tne iram shop ana canvass the returns of their own elec- !1 go. on "noothly; otherwise the tions. It will be observed that the Governor appoints the commissioners of the county, a majority Republican, they, m turn, appoint three managers for each polling precinct, a majority crazed brain of one drunken man may cause irreparable mischief. ThV above counnujication is timelv. he election be quiet aud orderly. It N. Jaeobi Hardware. was discharged. At a ioint discussion at Clark's Mill. Jennie Arrington. Jlladen'countv yesterday, between Mr. no pruilty. .- v a tndm.V).,ii,,i n'm. AkUH I Mayor8 Court. way - - 630 A. M. Turning Over. As soon as the news was received in . for them. The reception of the votes .their Oakland connty, Michigan, of the hor- 1'ootal Hours. The maiU c1m: at the City Pwt-Office aa follows : Northern through and maili, daily - - Mails for the N. C. Kailroad and route fupplied therc I from, at ----- - Southern mailn for all tiointa touth, daily .5:20 P. M. Western malH C. C. U'y. daHy 6300 A. M. OiW A. M. a i " 4 w .1 a va -a vv n aw a a a w n -aa s- pnnnr Tnon no nracn iiat i mm I'ftiiiii v i iiiiir i.aiuiiui 111a.Tai.1c: aim 1 uiii vaiu- 1 - v-vuui, uvu vuu.-o j . -- . .- . . . 1 raveneviue ami nmeea on 4 ll lUl irv'A . -Ta - - . i . I it . tt . a : uri i i - e board, and their hnal cauvass' by the una, tne Jtiayes ana n nccicr ciuo 01 Fmu. jyvr TueMav s, . . . . , , I 11 X A . . 1 .. 1 I - .1 .1 . 1 I 1 . . ' r btatc Doara are always ana Wholly vuav couuij urumpuy Daiuwunmnui- ami rnaays - - - - - loarn tnat Joseidi came out ntthelittlp ' Annie J. Speight, disorderly coii- within Republican control." Hayes and A heeler banner and hoisted Fayettevtlle by C. C. R'y, ..n.i .,r i. i,...' ;.t, i i. duet- fined ft2 amleosts or thirtv davs Of the military iwwer of the State the lUden and Hendricks dag I lie I J f"""! P.UP,J) - !' "i nit iiuin nun uiHMii umv;iiitm.l I -, . ;- - - ' - . ' ' . . , ... I 'a. 1 . .1. . t . . 1 1 of his eoat.tnil rnt off on the street. the loliowing was ascertained: its mm- writes mat uk owie my mww w re- Lewis Ganse was also arraigned for. tia is composed entirely ol negroes. To neci upon ior lvcraocraiic niajornj. A small colored: boy was run over 1 the same oflense, aud hnedlU ana costs j them, and them alone, arc htate arms frhile eomintr from tlw,; w,Mn w or thirty days on the street, : . - AMr ammunition given. . Officers and i . . v I .l.imo) Hums, tor aSHa.nl t and hi liP. M. 6) A. M. r.m A. M. axt night, by a carriage, and injured, ,.uv M.-nousiy. liis name was Sot ascertained. The Observer says there has been no .Tamf lnrn for ntsAanlt and Wtprv Unri Ww "RpTnhlican. and Rermblicans such enthusiasm since ,1840 as that in on J ho. F. Duggan ; fined 1 and costs Onslow C. II. arnl intermedi ate offlee, every Friday - The Smith ville mall, by fteamU tat, cloe at o A. M., daily, evee4 Sundays. Purl Nrtht-rn ity,lat. ?l!i2-'cll5i, prime, r 111. ?2U riinip, m r 1.11, ifil. Ric Can.ll-.ia. jnr Hi, G;4,;;c; nugli, 1-er buhel, . 1. a7-Couutr) , per lb, 2Ja'c; tltj, rt SiU Alum, m-t hurh. I. 7.V; 1 Jvt rjI, er acck, tatfaUic: Anerkn, -r wk.l 5c. hmgnr Cul.a, iwrlti. '.': I'urto lt. per lb, .: A effee, per lb. 11 1 .e; II c of. .ee, jer lb, 11c: C o.ff.e. pi-r'ib. lot4r; extra C, irr lb. U lc; t ru.he.1,' irr lb, lajc. ,Soap Northern. -r 15. .Va !,'p iShinglc Contratt. -r M," 'jr: tun. lLon. er M, 2 5 rvj.n- a, wf M, f5 50; eirew Lan. fV-r M. 7 .'0. Start V Ol.M, le.- M, W$2U. r7r ler lb V. TimJjtr SbiMn. m r M. 1 2 0; Mail fr Eay IIU1, Town Creek, Sup- mill prime, per M. mill fair. r onlv. The State has purchased over a Charlotte ednesaay . nignt. me half million dollars' worth of arms I speakers wt?re Judge Cooke, of S. C, The weather predictions for to-day point to nsjng barometer, wanner, then , Hotel Personals. Fl rcell .House. - Thursday. M. M. Dux, A. T. .Forger, Armand I. . ii'i j . . - within the seven j-ears past. They are now wholly within the control of the negroes and their leaders. . , , and Cols. Shober. Steele and Bennett, ply and Shallotte, every Friday at 6 A. M. Mails delivered from ft A. M. to 750 P. M., and on ttandava from 8:30 to 9 -"50 A. M. tamp Oflicc oen from 8 A. M. 12 vooWr temjeraturc, cloudy weather and Hans, S. Barling, New York : S. C. posMbiy light rains. ; Wilson, I. Hockstalle, Philadelphia ; IV ;!, T f A Hi II rPtii-n'o An Old Tree. The celebrated old orange tree at 'luasher king exhorted at the head hattan Islaud. Versailles, called Le Grand Bourbon, of the Market House; last night, and Maxxixg Housii S. R. Chinnis, recently died at the age of 455 years, Moses wept, j'irxthc Rads didn't send Brunswick ; 'Thomas' Lenehen, Thila- If seemed in goal condition, and its of this btate. Ae regret that 3Ir. an(I fTm -jtofiKM. Money order for .MCJioweii.unioreuuoronne vnerrer, i Keirister lepartment open Mine aa Stamp fell from his horse and was rendered I Office.. insensible. I Stamp for talent general uelhrerywLen Stamp Office U cl-el. Key Boxea accea4b!e at all hour, day and night. Mala collected lrom street boxei twry day at 450 P.M. ihmi to Indiana Knrv0 '.nflnw' delnhia- w s Pr!P wvnrv. s death was a surprise. The Queen of - --.tiuM iJVviiii t I iii " i. ( Linn r- m t j a. ili sa sa a ta ua aaafi aav av w 7 a av w -vm waauua mm w , Perdue, Augusta; C. C. Mercer, Navarre gave the seed to her gardener, qo rt, bnt .tr 1X j. . i wno pianieu it in a uo. in iti 1 ni, x uu- ouies qmex ana nominal. i . I election MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Financial and Commercial. New York Nov 2.' Money 34 cent. Sterling exchange quiet at H 82.'. Gold firmer at 109;lu9J. Governnvnt By advertisement it .Will. bo YorkvUle,N. C peluna. It was a great novelty on I Nrw Yoaa:,-Nov. 2-Floor N mlthcmt t the annual meet n v r ni-iw.- t Aere- wuu oe-& neetmsr or the u.v, .r..:" y -, . r.. ui. -ai: lite- nunns r v-.wi ,i v wavuiu.. . i .n I - m I ittiucuitau. h U 1 -i , . v "' iiwuto j iAcnange.-, - . . i i r . '' K V --,-- i -4-' ! 'i! r f Tho t;i,u,; ..v..i v ... . . - . H Hju.y ixiys oi thei Tourth and iFifth tards will hold a iiieclin licit Monday evening, at th ucket Company' House. I - - 1 ' , . - . - A3 Inl684LoniS AI placetl I - moderate eximrt and niillimr de- Soine malicious person or persons at- n eTarden f Versaille. -i - a, I mand. Corn la slightly in buyers' favor, tempted and partly 'succeeded in Wow- . . moderate traveler export ana. home uignpthehomofM plies, m Rondout, N. Y. Inmates of N. J., a verdict of guilty ofmanslaught- .Teiiow5uet... Oara allrhthr hi bny- house oflnlfafue are suspected, as he J. er was returned against all the prison- I "era favor and rather more dolmr. Coffee hnrl inrn.mn.1 rt i i. 41. . "1 fl? 1 ll. ! C-Li , I M am , . a f . A. I M ' - . quicx ami nmi. ' uujtr qwev avim- una w had informetl against theni.r :WI - la ers. This is tne prize ugnt cafq-. Officer of the MmnJclpaiity f 11- mlotti. Mayor W. P. C&naday. Aldermen T. 31. Gardner. J. J. Cal- dey, B. . Bate, J. IL Neff, IU C. 3lyer, lliram Hankina, coL, Duncan Holme, coL. W. 1L Brtwlngton. col.. W. II. Bank, col. Clerk and Treasurer T. C. StrroM. Chief of Fire Department Uoer Moore. Federal OXelala. Collector of Coatocna Jcweph C. Abbott. Deputy Collector R. W. Chavdwkk. POflUnaatcr K. R, Brink. . ' i '.x . 31, H; wferk.r Ui ordinarj-, 31,1. VkUke Northern, t-r rallmi. North Crmllna, per r&!lti. (1 ;vi f ik km UnwaAheU.i'er Ib,lV32Jc;waU ed, per lb, 2-Vj; Vc. 1 IcxnclaJ. Cold, buylnz. lm ; K-Uin-. 111. Exchanre (lht) on New Yrk . di- count, BalUmorr Bu ITuiladr-l. a. t m At " .a - at. m. pnia . eiem mie l.iibvirr iQ dart 8 ft cent. U terra t aulled U lte. Bank of New HanoTer" '-u k lonf ltt National Bank 73, Dawtxi Bank 75. Wdmintrm Buflluj Stock 115, Me chanica' du. I0. Nara Guano Comjny Ftrark loJ N. C. Boikd, old ex-eujo, 14; funding 1VJ, C;do. 1, rt:tvrwi: i-etal ux 1 to N. C. rallmavl 4. W. K W. K. K. Iitnlf.' 7 Ve rU loL, 100: C. C. K. R. tmda, 6'"rr.. U). WDmlnctno elty Umda.t Vc;7 fV., W: old 0 V- CO; new C Vc (ptdd laL) tO: 8 Vc, (gsld int.) TO. ' New HanoTer county Nmh (10 yesrt) 6 Vc gold InU 75. W. K W. rallrjad aVa-k CX N. C. do. do mtfi TT.l lUt.t.1 nlU .. 1. aj TU. Gaa Llgt.t Co. rtnrk 57. TVUmlngtca Cotton Milla 5u. ;iirl
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