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HP IMF -ic? G APE FE AR .V NUMBER 20. TILDEX PROBABILITIES FOR TO-DAY. TILDKX ELECTED BY JORITV. 13 9IA- Cape Fear Estimated We count for Tilden : T Alabama . . ! . 10 6 6 3 . 4 11 15 12 8 8 15 ,35 ; 9 10 x 3 8 12 11 5 1911 6 ' 3 21 Arkansas Connecticut Delaware " 1 . Florida Georgia , . Indiana Kentucky; m . , Maryland Mississippi . Missouri . . New Yorfc . New Jersey i North 'Carolina Oregon . Texan . . Tennessee Virginia . i West "Virginia . . - ' ; Total. . . , "We count for Hayes : .California- Colorado Illinois Jowa Kansas - Ixjuisiiina - . Maine Massachusetts ' Michigan Minnesota Nebraska - Nevada New Hampshire -Ohio . Pennsylvania Rhode Island Houth Carolina -Vermont Wisconsin 11 5 i 8 13 11 5 3 3 5 22 29 4 - i 5 10 178 13 . Total - . Majority for Tiideri - GENERAL CITY NEWS. Watch the polls closely to-day. Let Us Have Peace To-Day. We hope that all citizens', of what soever party, will endeavor to day to keep the peace. A circumstance we heard of yesterday, and which we regret that we arc obliged, as a faithful chronicler and critic of events?. to re cord, shows that this warning is greatly, needed. A very little boy on yester day morning flung put.from his mother's window a small campaign banner which had been given to him as a compliment to hisj oratorical skill displayed at one of the recent juvenile mcetinars. The petty streamer attracted but slight at tention from anv savfi c.rtnin fnllnwnra of kWheeze and llalcr, who became obstreperous and demandpd nf fcio mother, a widow, living alone with her' smaii children, the removal of the offensive banner, threatening if it was not instantly removed they would shoot it down, tear down the house, brick by brick, etc. .She bravely told them she would shoot the person who shot at the flag, but some time afterward, in con sideration of the public interests, feel ing that she would not be even the in nocent cause of a disturbance, she made her little 6on remove his flajr from sight. Let all our citizens keep cool to-day, abstain from intemperate speech and actions, and the election will pass without disturbance. t Headquarters. We are requested by Mr. C. H. Rob iuson, Chairman of tho New Hanover County Democratic Committee, to state that the headquarters of the Committee will be at the dining room of the old National Hotel for to-day, ladies' en trance. , Members of the Committee will be present during the day to at tend to any business that may be ne cessary. : Close Up. There should be a general closing of places of business to-day, and if that is not practicable time should be given to all employes in which to vote and assist in the party work. Let Demo cratic business men see to -this impor Unt matter. . VJl the lady who made the graceful translation from the French of Courier Kou nSffaSn' PUbU tcrestto the story 'g M me ; Yesterday, about half-past 2 o'clock as the freight train on the W., C. 4 A. R. R. was going "out, four of the hirearS ff aDd delayed il several The Governor has Reprieved Henry Clay Haukins, 0ne of the two .colored UnllT1 at the last w- ?runswick Court to the Peni tcntiary for staying the election! T The steamer Gulf rstream arrived from ew York, loadedTond left the same day, yesterday. QtuX f itATH)X OF A CATHOLIC CHURCH IN UUPJ.IN. A I-arge Congregation Eloquent and impressive Sermon bv Bishop f;ib- bonEicurIoii .Train from .Wil mington. Reported for the CalFi.ar. CtholteVwi. ..-. . first house of worshin evor Z Duplin by he Qatholics, andHhe beca- sion drew together a lcrge .crowd to witness the imposing ceremonial of the Church of Rome, some having'en drawn out by motives of idle ouriositv, Captain Swan is represented as lav- 4 whilst others assembled throuh'the tfi entirc confidence of the Liver- ??' impulses Of nio nr o it,- i j vi i "-m ii Jiiitriiii or the tenets of the church of they had. heard . and read hood, but of which they knew personally. . The .church Ls located partof Duplin, six miles from a small village on tho lino r mmgton and Weldon Ilailroad. The edifico isa plain wooden structure, erect- ed throu-h tho u "'6 iuu Rev. Father ifark K ncc " i. many difficulties, for the accommoda tion of a small Catholic that section of Duplin, consisting of wiwu iiurxy ana lorty souls THK CEREMONIES. K l ll : . . " : jit uu vanv nou inn nenn i..r-.r. to gather at the new church. Mahv . - r... ... ...i came irom thn adioininrr f.ftiintv Ar it . o feampson,omc of wliom traveled a .If. tancft nf twpnfr.fiv. :.. n . ty-five miles in their country conveyances. Quite a laro-e delegation from Wilminffton went im ZZ Z'ZTV? whif h .:vas o'clo-ckinthe ning' nTnt to the city at half-past T o'clock in the evenirir':' fhi'fkia . i p- w.. . isusu mere were about eighty, persons. Bishop Gibbons and the Rev. Fathers Gross and Moore had gone up on the dav previous Tho VV Umington excursionists were taken num lue uepoi to the Uhurch in a lon- uxU ys icmvics; ui uii smanner of ue- KC.nntimi frnn-i in r. e drawn by a mule team, un to the . elit tenng carnage, drawn by a mir of proud Andalusians. At 11 o'clock- the Bishop, dressed in his pontifical and carrying the crosiers in his hand . v.u, MI.U1U1K iuu uiiirti uiMiii ms nnnn upproacnea tne uoor or the church nt- ii. i . tended by the Rev. FatlWs r' o,,,! and oore, who also wore the robes of P,01 iront between' Church and "their acred office, and followed bv a i e slr?cts owucd lJ Mrs. Brick procession that was comnosed of h V??' aud uscd as a stre by Mr. W. acolytes and the choir. Here the cere-- monies of the dedication commenced Prayers were recited and responses nTiontnj rrn. .- ii l. . chanted, after which the L; the order indicated, -with thfc evr-rti, of the choir which remained tB,..J with the congelation. Pntere(l tiJy furneu. Mr. Fowler's store was buildidg and marched slowly up to the "y also set lire to by some inccn altar where the Bishop and his priests , ry ihf PurPoseof plundering, as recneu xne prayers ana responses, and went through with the ritual of the church for such occasions the Bishop sprinklinir the floor of the chnreli V.f 1, i a i -. , holy water. When this part of the wremony was completed t he eon ore o-n tion was invited to enter, the r h a n si t t . - xenng nrst, the ladies next and theffen- 1 s mtL i i . .... e r iicuicu lasi, inc cnurcn Duiidinjr was quickly filled to overflowing, the aisle being crowded, the steps to the altar and the Sacrist V homrr j wviut wmuiru UV US v.. 11 ty 1 s uiuii v iia couia nna room. tHB SERMOX. The services of solemn high' mass wwe then bezun bv Father xfZ '"T"w they proceeded so far aTtor the enistle. the B,n ncu altar and delivered one of tWe im. pressive sermons which - have won for him the distiniruished renntion duVli he so justly and so widely" enioys as a the 16th chap. of Matthew.and embwerl i,f . ' " I, vX Jlt S1 ,LU . mi. ! - i i . i s ve. The sermon was indeed remark- .... vtiv .(kSS. v 1 . . 1 Illl Il l Z frET 01 113 scope of argument., and the clear, orcipie manner in which he compelled tne dullest understanding to compre- hend his meaning. It. iifnart. TvLn epitome of the history of the'churcC irom its foundation do wn. to the time inT7". T j rW 47 , 8 e i.:s xi. ' x Hment m recard. to the Bethel. IT . . imr,lteuin niurry., . . Mat one?T? th MaSS Was Concluded, the rite.nf fVin a : .. 1 .... 1 , v: r- 1"" "rrami.sieaiOA:,Prsons fii 1 iiciii na VDira rtsfinn jvnrn 1 The rite was explained to the congre- fsn4lAn rtrtrl A Mrvni ? 1 s- - . m a.w w . aVfra 1 1111 1 a 6""t suusi lmpresBive exnorta tion was delivered to thf the whole services having been of two hours and a half, duration. . And thus was the "Church of the uood bhephcrcv; established. Total New Registration. The entire new registration in Your Wards of this city is as follows : FIRST WARD. r7R( Maj. Anderson, of this citv. who is just back from Columbia, says Cham-1 Derlain, had left South Caroliua, and .t.i. , i .T.cr-vAr the rail man a snsl-p nqilir t-a Vvr I uxu.i w. . ti vr sw i 1 lone. was drawn from a well vesterd.i v 1 in a bucket of water. I . . . . st . . .. -k r m : - i s i i WI! CAKOU.VA, SELF-DESTRUCTIOX. A Sea Captain Takes Laudanum and and Cuts Ilia Throat. lesterday morninc at half. eleven o clock It was di! .- . I- - - Capt. C. L. Swan, of the barque Xancy Holt, lying' at Vick.i- Mebaue's wharf, naa attempted to destroy his life. . " ui5coTea ijnog b; his side In " !ltakc . ! i iiT.i . -ral physicians were summoned", and , C0n!1 "nas Jne for the however forTt tuv hLTalf' 4 ClC brCathed P001 1 , -ta:,a0.- coroner's mquest ofth. f: The - flags WnlZ , y.m Port have ui utui-mubun xosen ot ro- spect. U"CU 01 rc SUNDAY'S FIRES. Three Buildings Consumed. On Sunday morning, between 3 and 4 - c ..vu vuuui o clock, AVilliam Jones, colored, livinir on Caslln lir.in-r.,'. i':i.ii. i i.v. uv-iHtia ljiLMllll nni xinlh Ktrentq .lic,,,.,..! i.i si . viiv.v , iiv;ii mai mi rear oi ni i . . . 01 nis 7 , '" 1C' J1U r ms wile an.-"hisdrcn.to a place of safety, and gave the alarm. About half. o"f his furuiturc s but a groat deal of l a --tea the uG WaA 1,n a briht bhlzc- The next house,- which was owned hv "MV .Tfcna r 1 1 A , , ' v t' i ,S ccuucd bJ a colored man inamed Charlcs Joaes, also caught, and i MCre sPccUllJ consumed. Charles v1 veU most of his effects 1 Tl.o r..-, i. jr---. wiho?W ; for 8200 with Cordon & B S ' -Tone, savs that his ho,., fi 1 , ra-s taaVus 1:onse as set fire to me enu.mr U,J , clucr nouso, owned bv Mr. Kr lllsurcl 3 i . i . ... ... . Immediately after this fire was under i ennrpn 1 i . ... , i . . , tt.wim.l sounaea. it I0llua.to have oriffmatcd in the f:,cr' Jr 4. x Vric h??s.e.(ln the corner, owned also n;?" ?f a"d by her asa I residence, cano-ht, next.-.nt r. r vii.i.v uii. residence, caught nc mcly arrival of the engines would also i - : - ' Pa!e. consumed. ...The .roof waa when the fire, was first tli scovereil n cigar box was found out in the street with other articles. The shop was not iusureu, uui me goods ol Mt. Fowler were insured for 500 in the Wilmin"-- ton Jiutuai. The dwcllinir house Was insnreil fnr tfoou m the Home Insurance Com - . . - pany ol .New York, limillstoil linrllip. Tomnvmii.A u O mivfc ciety. ;. lJlIS .hoc let V was ronnrnniynil last . - - ,-...sw.v evening at the Bethel. After an nd- dress, followed hv .rw, f,.. I?,.., brs1 ""V' WS ui,LU iur "aisncss. L Tfce following were unanimously re unanimously 50-ietv Cant. Tl: C Xt- .cted. officers of the Soc V Morx- puinn. Qmoii at; t,; i r " , V i ' V" "frr"" J"iir Ult:i' avjv. o. is. iveen. .Mr. W. as. ad Capt. J. Duggan were ap nimtnl 1. 11 . it -.1 i"iv iu report uv-iaws ai xne next mbetinjr. Te lin? - hpR , 7 prance wer? made bv Messrs. Keen and Haves, the. latter of recounted.the fact that tho frrt of thencietv ton , -"""Ur: ?Lh?ji?S .years .ago, and w gr, S was meetinfr vith Knececa in i aid for 1160 - "" rr-i . .. , . . -me meeiin? adjourned to meet next LM"onday at 7 5'clock p. m. Hotel Personals. 1 L'ncELx. Hocse. Sundav. F. A. Sawyer, S. W. Stcinhard and brother, Capt. Crowcll, Dr. F. K. Ruff, New- York -V m. Dugdale. Baltimore : Louis Elias and lady, Charleston : T. J5. Bownng, John D. Jamison, bunion, iiii. Mondav .T V I 'rnti-hf:.-.M I James Andeiron ; .Colinatia. 1 s".'.; Capt." J. T. Doughtv, New York ; A. Monday E. C. Roper. P. P. C. Co 11- IT T . . ii.ii. uuane and lady, rvova Jfcptia : it. . inlayson, Chcraw, S. C. ' 4. f ' " ' f - i To-day will be warmer, cloudy and . . V - . ' luu-cucnea in tonroc, ia., Ahey. re-1 rv. suae lu uuev 1 in i xv irs nnvinirniinn 1 tn laam OT1,t .i. 1 r cn. 'ir I in l hi i if" ni iiiinr a .--4w Muv ,. t -ii.. .-. -- TUK3DAY MORNING, .VOVKMBEU 7. UTC :;before:Te battle. TALK IX THE NATIONAL COM MITTEE). a Both Sldea Confident, but the IUt- ting lO to O with Tilden Troop in lrginia. ii- . "ASHrxcToy, .Nor. C WmunJ. I ' -i"" 1'iacui conn- w.nvv .si ivuiwrrvw s A'SUll. IVr ran. tra, Mr. IlarveT, of the DemocraUc Lomnntteo. is doricMlv nf that Tilden will be eltxtrd nn. ; .. SSSS.1 opinion hia coUcagues concur. i in. re is m gOOG ileal Oi outside let- ie. In the ma.oriti- nf into,.. .v,. odds are in favor of Til.lnn in ... ) I flVl.l hAfci wiii . Frocecdhigs of Yebterday. A,socia!ed ri eu TeUnran,,. v u -n ... - - vs. Ferrary et al., from Last Tennessee: revised. Jiomc insurance Lompanv vs. city I Y LuuiH ii oi Augusta, uconna; error to the fcunremc Court of Crnr.rJn t this case the Court sustained a tax of "i" vuui l us j.uruia. vv tui; yvmv ausiaiiieu a WX OI 250 imposed bv the city council of I Aucustft on nil flro m.irinn I . . -? "iv. tsis uvvi dental insurance com panic ueuiai insurance companies located or i i ... . . doinff business within the city limits, there being no dLscriminatiou in the law opainst non-resident companies and the authority therefor 1 ine ponce power oi the f?tatc. The de cision was unanimous. THE POOL SELLIXC:. In Iavor of Tilden. Associated rrcss Tdeyrams. New York, Nov. C The Express iuu louowing ikxws soul to- General resuuLfilden. 8150, 5??' fi?0 "a-vfc S1,1?' 12MUa of-Aew York-TiWcntflSO. 81 Ca. r" 0"10' jms to- '.0; 1 Laves 4575, $S0. y,). South Carolina, Hampton $100; Chamberlain i w. UAKDIAL ANTONELLI DEAD. The Pone's Vicar General U also Djlner. Loxdo.v, Nov. C.A dispatch from Rome to Renter's Tele egraph Compau y, nf' ,. i . of Cardinal An- announces the death 11 :ii 1110 cfimn .1 . 1. 1. a . x tonclli. The same dismtch also rennrts that Cardinal Constantino Tarizi, Vkar n . . . T 1V1 general Oi tne I'one. is sirinr CONDENSED TELEGRA3IS. The Servians treat the tronmh..! ln. sians like brutes. Boycc's flax factorv. M i" in. . r " - U3 uurncu Saturday nipht. rjtrausbur?r. the n-rent milrnn.l mon m c 7 r w aav' aaa4aii is iouna guilty at St. Petersburg in a mat. The man-of-war Nelson. 7 nnn tnna , j IV" IVl.J six thousand horse power, was launched S 1 A eieruay ax uiasgOW. i iiuiiii) sssu iiiiv; ui ii iii:iri-:Li uin I fit the fmnfin. 41n f 1. I .uu..vi, mi, SSJUJUlltJ VJ 1 lle l'0 ers, including Turkey, favor a line when hostilities close. By the train running nfT a lri,1r . - r- - nc".'?l0na.?vlIJ?. on the Baltimore Jtoilroad, the engineer was Ml1 iVlulau unknown nian "rcly iiyur-u. At the final Democratic demonstra- tion in Cincinnati held Saturday ni-ht -ns threw sto,,o, into ,i f ro'. At the final Democratic demonstra- tcesI0n' and a ?ous riot was appar- quariers were gutted. . SLRKETS BY TELEGRAPH. I Financial and Commercial. New Tork Nov O.Money easier at 2'; Sterling cxdianee quiet at 4W. .aly at lWj.Tiiio. Government securities duu but Heady now 5 im;. State bonds quiet and mlual. :-Flour dull and.tll, - ,UU-Ters, ,aTor WIe prlccj. cenerally are without decides! i-hima ...tin.m A,..t and untlianp-e.1: no Amir .inii . ii W, Wheat lenU loweV ItVutUe I mnr. hnoiw. T..w . 1.. i:v r " A. r SmI: !i -T V' Coni l1110111 decided change and only a very moderate uemauu ior cxpon ana Home trade ue, CotTeeand Bice quiet and unchanged. Su gar firm fair to pxxl rcfinln? 9.'?B'c; refined firmer. Molasses r.A t nsir s'rr.n New Orlean 00Q C3 cent. Tallow Mcady at f VQl cpntji. Knsln cnM ar.iHi. turpentine firmer at Z'JQW; rnU. Fork quieCand firm new mess 't 17 Ijird I V(UtVli firmer prime utram axin.n?. m, u key steady at 1 IV,;. Freights dull. BiLTrMOHr. r,v C, fiat n, -t-a . r w - a a . a . t- . . . sieaay. i rovitiona scarce and tinner. Fork 17 SO. Bulk me !- h rsn 11r r.t' clear rib S cent. Bacn houldtn SCx, o;, cenii ciear no ytilU'S cent. Lanl the continent 3irW nst rsvstr.fa' ii'mi. CTOsa receipts lt.rr- future r-u.i .tJ with tales of 20,.rs00 bales aa follows.: No- Teinoerii is-iricenxs; LreeemDer llj; ct; 12 9-32centa, March i. Ti 0.1 . w i4iiWprU M1277??J!1' cruii,.uij 14 sm, iwij z.-J CIS, June 12 34-320.13 cents. Julv rt Autruft 13 5-16 cents. oxroLK, Nor. C Cotton quiet mM- . . ... I ,i:ne 1U' . . 1 a-- a aw r.a rr u a w . . s .-a ni r .1UI . Il.-swasw I ssT 1 1 I "I'sfS .-". ' .. . j- XEWS OF THE POUT. Poet Alxasac, Not. 7. cuu n.crt n -i m t .... son . . ... - 7 1 . - Ut lrrrlh 10b HM.t ...v TlllellJW A. M.. 15 w.V"' "nunRion 3-W A. JI.t 2.41 I II. . Ambit en Te&tebdat. j0 m ssvv f r U .a.. . . I. I .vs. 1 - Stamhip AnhUnl.lWushtv.N"rwYorL (3th) tfuanvbfp (JulfStrrain. Cruvcll. cotton !(rhr Am ... .1 - r,. . . I Ttmmtrm u- n v.T V . I ' , .UtlV .(MS SMI. 1 I BAll I bourne fc to. r 5v v 1 lltlniatn. rt tfn? Kra( Nwvv UUtA. L IV-Mrhau vI tcCma.u.u- . . nartiue AiaiiiiM. .v. t..t.. ir. ii t. . .. -. . ' " I !P ltnn . II ..1 It . ... " xxs, .uiw'rr; jncw KlViT 11 vJ 3 UnJfr,lflIt -4thra, FmlthTllle, J II NctT. Moamcr North S:at tZr.n v ... ville, oitlisfc Worth. S hr Leviathan, Williams Lf rojicy, narai rc, A Martin. , ScLr Samui l, DavU, LsK-Wwood Foller naval p tores Anderson v Ltn li. Mr brie Kufus 2 t.us ChritenHn. L LEAKED 1 MTRRDU. 1 ftin Stfari!iriniir Ct. J...M - iiirK, . i v azaux. mip I ...i.i s r ... iiaji x i varoaii. n'Tcuncr v lai u r liros. O 1 . sT Hall & IVarall. Sfhr Ixniathan. VIMUi. t i r. ,, ... -"I -...... i., iivkhihiij ft roucy, a .i.arUll. l:r muil, DaI, IK-kwml' rt.Il.-v Andcrsf.n t Loeb. Strar Dixie. IMatt. Si.i'i,iitt. n t ley & Ccn Steamer J S t"iulrt ii T .it a . vitU -I II v-..r -. .".i- ,vSlif,"trior1.hSut',(;r"uitui;ic, -or ,'rqt Anion. Guadi-riM-ii. lml..,, V. K...... . C . - - w . ss.sdsus w lurcnieou. EXPORTS IsOMtTir. frnHt?,unk. Aft. S-ti r ll.i.i r... . ,x - " sunns n-"i iumiH-r( I J Mm j.lu h. . , , I- ' .. II I dill wHmorr-a .ov.) Stcj:nh!p I) J Foley 'V.ll hales rot t mi Tn ..-.. tun.t. a7 bM ro!n. lrrt 1.1.1. n m. crude turr t, r M,l, ,,nch. r, boxes bacon. "T ,H,iniJlwi "V'r w lumber. :rjii uii? nci pranutf, c mpty keg and bbls 3 (4th) .Stcamfhlp I.urill. 121 ui4 V' c?.-V,,lJ,u tun'. I'M nIn, I - 'bl tar,.U.! crude tur l, . hhU pitch. 3 ban ba. fi t,ki i,,!j 331-7 1 . . . b rt . ... . - t i ' stivs. . M.lui : yarn. I l.Vl Vk I r..f. ... .. l I '" "mh, nan-js n.i an.i l. r u r.r..n. bales cotton good rontiox. London NorbaroucAruoii lis?a..i- . . ... ' t. c.t . . . . . Memokanda. Below w altintr onlcrs Brbrlff RctiuMIc. or barque A O Vlnpe, Nor larjuc 1 im m .yce. la on the wav or Mer?. Kops fc Casf-hlevltrsvi i-...ott i. Tiic Schr W J V,,tt,-r l..in - - iiis win- uauieu, rcpajred, refitted anl palttol. was. iauneneu vct-tcrdav and l!l r,-.i.. r,.m uuty in a lew davs. . "... IMI.ll S'S Below Bound Out Br brifflJI'.leSb-isht. Ilfklffn , . i.n.... 4 J.ciow uound Lp Br brig Baltic. List or Vessels ix Por.T Nor. 4. JJarqvet Nor Saron. ton. Jon Ron, A Sprunt A Son: Br Br Vlrfc .ienanc, tons WhitMrn, Vlck A E Helde; Gor Lydia Fenchau, 4XJ tons Fechtcr, E Pcchau & Westerman; Ger Rc.htcr E Pcchau & Wettei ;Jolft,c' -s3 lltmu, E ISr.i S3 loieue, tons IKirau, E Peachau ton. Fcl iinath, - " 't"MIIII4UII. w f 1, ; 1 . 1 . f rl . n -. w. .......m, uui., j.raacnourv, Kk IW.KXorSwi.pd, 34 tow. - HortcnMi. K E Ilcide. .fty. iris IV II VflsPUnO. .r XCli". pen, R E Hrld Nor Bufu iii tons Chrir.tencn, R E Ilcide. Schooutrt Conservative, tons Avldtman. A D Ciiaut- Cm! r..iiin 23 tons. Mat hi ' K Kl.l.l.-r .t- Annie ixwis i6 tons AMrirb. cu . . . . tcr: .MiiK l. tvj im i.:..t.r r v-.i derASfins: jOmln?. 1.'7 tons Fo. E 1. I st si. . . T iviaucr tv ixir.f.; fill Jlnwry, 1.13 t-Tin, Eaton. G ( Bar!;rr t V J. t'.k ton. Watts. J II Chadlx.uni .r" rr.v Wm L Burroughs. UT1 tor.. S?ntV . t C'azaux. Nancv W Km'th r.vi i. Crookcr, A I Caraujr. ' OrnciAi. ItErtrtT or Stock or Cottox axi Naval Stores Nor. fi, lvtc. Cotton ashore 4.112 tsalr toul 12AVI lale. ?ifriUturisentInasLre ?..'JTi caks, al.iat UV5, total .VV casks. i.in asxiore . ui.LS afiuat W!, total 7s.l75 bbls. Tar a.iior 1 'ITS. Kl.l. ...... total l.S this. Crudt tunfit'ti. ashore OK) bbls, afloat 5,.tal C15 bt is. Re. urr rou Focu Dtis. Cotton H.Or;4 IsalM. .riHt ii,rt.ii. C-jJcaks r:n n.4K, bbU, tar ..r4 Mds, crude turpentine OX bbl. ExronT trou Ffjra Dats Fort',1T- O.tton I .CM I.sIm T "Al . . . , . w.tvr Novevber 1S75. Stork .Vm. . lCs TVltn ? (U-r spirits tarpmUoe 3 cks, n1n C477 uus,var iwso Dois,eruae turpTiUne UC7 bbl. fnUne caaka.rodn8.0wUu Uj ttto,l.lbbla, ' turonittne t2 80. Wmk ikt r,jr 12?r, Mrits tuntln 27i rncn ti srt ' IVa - bVI IA . . w w . - . " a " - w -i ts v, rruue iurjctiiine 10 CENTS A WEEK fOllMEIlfE AND FINANCE. WILMINGTON MAUKLT.-. CrnrrR Ornrn. ? November C, TC C M. i CiiZon The mirkc; tolar in ( rtea.1rt the trtnf t!-r t-!nr l:cV.tr I-. w cxtrct in r.;s.;r l wiUj t!.r f, j.t i. . 5 al 9 al ' t .. V i i-w ral; at 5-. r r?. tttait.c-. ami -.1 ttrin4. Tl tan a-..,M r.rr:.t.). 0!4: j., - 4 AK . at 1 ! S.T M!, i s,Aj j, r..r .ltjfi for II.I. 'f.'M f, r I ais-l r: 25 fr K. .ir lrkrt isrtu. t i 15. 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The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1876, edition 1
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