i; f - - - - .i7 . - . - - - .. - i.. . . dkMfe- -J Mil 'UMHKK 27. WILlUNqTOX, KOimi CACOUNA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER l. lbTC. 1J 'KNT A WU.k 1) U N II A M ELECTED. THE LEGISLATURE three BcprwenUtirw and immded (Sec. 1) that "until the Geneni A, setnbly iba.ll bare made the rjew ppor- uuuujcui, u pTUYUICIl HJ UO ViCSZUMt tion and lavaf Xortk -tVMuZi-'- v. House of RepreaenUtiTta" "kiiir he cotnnosed of memhora lMtjf fWm v ITlie Hfprcmamei. rrom Mew tun- coontieginthe toUowinr maaanef. to ,tr-An Argument to Show that I wt giving New Haiurrtf three . . : I motnKfira -'. M.i. John . Munham to Ejected . , Siow, can the clause referred to in to tue i tK- ct ereatihirthA anntvf PmvU ' rii subjoined arirument is from th i which provides for the separate renre- a meinler of the Wilmington bar: 7" oe saw to, dc it will not materially change the jxr- litiral 'complexion of the next (Jeneral i4embl whether the Democratic ina nity be increased- by the addition ol member to the nUinber which are an apportionment ? hven granting, for the sake of tnrn. ment, that the Legislature possessed ll - A-A 1 . . - xne constitutional authority to make a new apportionment at its session of 1874-' ib, the session when the county of renaer was established, it can hardly J" already ascertained to be elected, or! be contended that the clause giving whether that number be diminished by I separate representation in the -House inie; but it do materially affect the r4jrc! to Pender and New Hanorer, k such mtcrosts of the white people and prop-J by tfcOUfltitntion ... - crtvwners of Wilmington and New But the General Assembly has no Hanover, that they should be properly power unaer we .jonsuxuiion xo maae . "I A 1 A - A. . il ;...tMl in tnA l.rwK- wnw n ni np. anoxner apponionxneut lor xnooenaie alter mat made by the. legislature or I84I- 2, until a new census is tatcen in the year 1880 under the act of Con gress. hec. a. Art. II. of the Consti tution, as amended, clearly makes this provision. And tsec.-O'or the same article provides that the apportionment ior me nouse "&naii b maoa ty tne General Assembly at the 'respective times arid periods, when the districts tor the .Senate are directed to be laid off." So that it would seem to be clear that the county of Pender is not enti tied to representation , separate from New Hanover. The conclusion follows that Mai. Dunham is entitled to his seat Now that the I be having deceived 1,621 votes, which tc.arily be rciuired to shape the legis l.auMi of the Htate under the adopted (Vuistitutional Amendments. Since thd Udoptiou of the Constitution of '68 tin yn'oplu of New Hanover, who own ilincty-nloe hundredths of the property 'u't the city and ootinty, and who neces- -nrily bear the burdens of taxation for the support of the city and county gov- ori)1ncn1sr besides, contributing their very large proportion of the State's revenue, have had no voice in the leg islation of the State, and no one who could properly present their grievances or explain their wants. Now that the tuHisiiUitipnal Amendments have been ratified by the people, and the Iegishv t'uvc has become 'thereby clothed with the constitutional powers which were necessary -to tear down the costly fab ric which the -frame rs ot the Canby Constitution erected, not for the pro tection but the oppression of an impov- 1 it A T .-'-1.1 J UmUl YtiuhsLL Hocaa ilteday D. M. IUchardsoo, St Louis : VT. 8. Hudler. Colaabas county. N. C O. W. Lyoo, Blafiea ctmnty, N. C. ; J. W. Perrara, Virginia; 1L XIcE. McUUlan, Lum- bertoft, N. C.; Warren Brown, War- raaton, N. C. , IfaVKicixa Home i. Tapbk Win. Kirkwood, Gharlestool ac.;. Prio- leaSaithTille, N. C; W. G. An- drew, Littleton. N. C; H. 8. Foy. ScotVi Hill, N. C; Dr. D. Mnnd. BrooUra. N. C. : J. II. Jarboe. Balti- a-ire ; W. II. Sloan, Chitqucpin, . C; H. C. Causey. Laurel Mill. IS. C. ; B. T. Simmons, Troy, X. Y. ; M. T. Che- yers, lady and two children, Smith ville, N. C; Mist Julia, Cheyert, Fortress Monroe; D. H. Wallaee, HalLrriUe. 21. C. 8few AArertlMi 8htiex--01othins;.r': lenU. C01IUERCE ASD FIXAXCE. WILMINGTON MARKETS. ... CatkFjcak Orncr. ) Kovember 14.-.18T& 6 P. M. j Cotton The dulnw noled In our but conttaM and tbcrrhan been nodlpoi4Uon on the part of buyers to operate. In the absence of official qnoUtton we quote the market dull and nomlntl with eorae offtr lngs at 11 cent for middling and 11 rent bid. The Mle UmUj were only 7 bale at 10 and 1 bale at 10' rent. Spirit Tnrptiu1 market t day ruled quiet and steady at unchanged price The sales were 250 cakn at cent. Rvin Official quotation-: Firm at 1 T5 fur strained and good Mraincl. with rale of 1,275 bbls good ftraineri at$l 7-, 1614j1 (II) No. 1 2, 150 bbl (K) low imle at 3 40and 150 bbl- (M) pale at . The market cloea trong with $1 7."5 bid and 1 89 akejl for stralnetl and gool rt rained. Tor We note a hrra and tteady tnarkK with continued litrbt receipts and a fair demand. The mien to-Ur wen 44 bbl at II 75: Crude TtfriiUie Vlrra at uuchangctl prices. Sales of GUI bbl at $ 1 60 for bard and 2 50 for soft and virgin. Daily ItKCKirry. Cotton W7 bale, pirits tnrjK'Utine 286 cask, roein 920 bbl. tar 4 bbl. crude turpentine fi62 bbls. REn.AR WH0LRjAL PllKTE. The quotation, ft should be undeitMtd, repreent the wholesale price generally. In making up rnall order higher price have to be charged.; Baaqinq (tunny 1-lftl Double Anchor lSalS'e. Bacon orth Carolina: hams (new) makej.hin one of the three who re ceived the highest number, of votes cast in both New Hanover and Pender. (JEXERAl. CITY NKWK. County Cenimliatoaera. The Board of County Commissioners erished people, and now that a Legisla- met, pursuant to an adjourned session ture has been elected which has the t7, of the regular monthly meeting, at 11 s well as the ability to build up in its a. m. yesterday. . Present: J. u ... . . . csa --r 1 ; v 1" XT: Jl Tm men 01 an classes, it is unquestionably oi&cy n anAinriugv, u. uu.u . desirable; that New Hanover should I Holmes. ' " , ' have in theXiCgislature a representative man. That it is impossible for the county to e so represented, it is the object of hi? eomnlUJlif'ation, to set forth. "No one will fluestipn " that W. H.'ioure, colored, has been elected to tho Sunate, pnd that J.C. Hill, colored, luid.hunes Wilson have been elected J to the House. It seems to be easy of demonstration that Maj. John W. Dun ham, one of the Democratic candidates, baw been likewise elected to the House, and is entitled to take his seat in that boy -on the meeting of the General isembly. I beg for space to give the reasons fpr this claim. ;Tjie Legislature of l874-'75 passed ail act to establish the county pf Pen der. At the samp session an, act sup Ilemntal to this apt was passed, in which it was provided that: 'j'Sec. 4. At the election to bo held n the first Thursday in August, Anno 1 omini one thousan eight hundred and seventy-six, for. members of the The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and ap proved. Appplication of Charles Bobbing in reference to some irregularity of Jog. Wingate's poll tax, which was charged! against his property, . Not granted. Relport of Elijah Hewlett for the months of September and October. Re-1 foi-cml rift r1aoMrf fin ITT. T " i- T Application of PhilipD. Newpaan in reference to his tax assessment. Re ferred to the Finance Cpmmitt.ee. A Wilmington township claim in favor of S. Tan Amringe for the amount of $64 was ordered to be paid. Application of Cronly ' k Morris Granted. AppIipatipnQf-VYiT.PfttteT- Grant ed. Assessment prflered torn $7-500 to 3i,000, 'The Board adjourned to meet 6h Friday, . ' Wilmington Library Association Election to-day Of a Board of Directors. I I t !, I 4 II There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Wilmington Coast Turnpike Company to-day at 12 o'clock. MATED A TELECRM TITll POUTICAI. BITUATION. Democrat Willlna; U abeavc the Result with llenorahle Men of IWtn lartie ath Carolina He pvblleana TYlahlap; te Trade. Chaslsstok, Nov. 14. A Columbia eoecial to the Neieaand Courier savs that the Republicans had made a prop- if, phouldern 10fal2' ic. rides (X C osition to give the State to Hampton I choice) 15c; weHtern emokedhami lf-lSc, and Hayes, which the Democrats rejected, ' Columbia, S. C Nov. 14. The fol lowing prominent Democrats are here : J&x-Gov. Parker, of ew .Jersey; Sen ator Randolph, of New Jersey ; Hon. Montgomery Ulair, of Maryland; Hon. A. H. Stuart, of Virginia, and Hon. G. O. Cox. All quiet and the Demo crats are cheerful. New Oslkaxh, Nov. 14.-7-11011. L. O. C. Jjmarl savs tt duplicates of the super vivorsr lists from all the parishes show a majority of 8,107. The people are quiet, but profoundly agi tatedr and are willing to leave the su pervision and determination of the re turns to honorable men of both parties. Charleston, Nov. 14. The Supreme sides 104' o, shoulder 0c, BeefOn the hool .a(c. Barrel SirfriUturpeutincMHondhaiid, each 1 7a; new ew lorkeach 1 .n;ncw city each $2. Beenraz 2ti(cL2$c. Briekn Wilmington X7j.8: Northcni 12(?vl4. Butter North Carolina l(&25c; North ern 25(iAx Candle Sperni24.V; tallow 14S 15c: adamantine laUc. , CAe-Northcrn factory H&U lc; dairy 111 fm lilm dt.t.lOl'Al'll Coffee Java S&$35c; Ri UK322c; 1m- euavra 24U(a(2.,ic. Corn MeaiTcr bu.el, in ack, 74 75c. Cotton 21Tm4Ac J)o,netic Sheeting, 4-4, ier yard. 7jp: 1 fu v ' . 3 am, per ouuen, wy. Egg 20c, tackeral, No. J, r bbf, f 16( Court, with OepPfi, W fcued a 20; No. 1, per half bbl, 3 50(0,9; No. 2, rule requiring the Board of Canvassers Kribt$113 5ft PS W b?f to answer on Thursday why writs of ni vJS- v'c henVrM; v:wwi- -vi L.'L.t'i.: P?? bbl, 3 50(a... N C herring, per bbl, $0 iviuutuuB omuuiu uvi iiu iconmiuuit I f,i,s rirv irttl nor 1 M 7Ur House of Representatives, the county of New Hanover shall elect two mem- Movemeuta of Cettonln Part. There are seven foreian vessels load ing at the wharves gi te. Compress bers and the county of Pender sall Company with cotton and another, the FlfritHHr Norwegian ' bwque Saron. finished shall continue until the next apportion- taking in and cleared on yesterday with a oart?o of 1.700 bales. This is. ar:wv i . o r y w jnai.- iiunnam S tine to ft seat m tne them from judicial functions and con fining them to ministerial, fufietions only. Vothing has transpired since the action of the Supreme Court this morning. The Democrats are cheerful. Everything quiet. The Republicans concede Hampton's election,. The. ac tion, of lje oard e.f Canvassers ren der U rrapoaaible tP get figures of the returns, Kkw 0Lm, SVv. i Tie I)em- CCrts assembled at New Orleans have formally invited the Republicans as sembled there at . the President's re quest to meet them for organization with the view of carrying out the object desired. MISCF.1.I.ANEOU8 DISPATCHES. Flour Fine, per bbl, 4 505: uprn rib ' V. r tut MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Financial and Commercial. NrwToaX Not H. Monrr rair at Jii 2i V cent. Burling excbanjrr "dull at S'. id tiuiet at (UU". enuxcntMcurlUeatleadv uew . 112. bUte bonda trady atMl ru-min!. rw xoaa. ov. 14. n.Kir firuw-r L ahlptilng cradra with fair drtuaod fvr x port; trade braadfirui wi;U only taudef. ate baftlsr doityj ujrflne rtrra and State 14 .VV authetu (Ur Cru.rr common to fair extra 5 Sitni ou, cil to choice do $r Cg H I.,. WLMt fully 2c Ut- Trr with a licbt lu4trM $ 1 1.V.1 J for lo trr nd wctrrii, the market ling firm. (Jorn quirt nd Ann with tlv a tcrv erate trade rtprt and bme trade nx- at &v.rfM forties wrMern tnirrd.Vt 01c for ungraded wntrni aod r.le for hit western. Oat nrnM firui auU eltwrd dnll with downw arl tendettcy. (. Tre Kitulrt ana uncoanirtM. urrr Lit her and vrrr firm with uderate demand fair to nfluing 5(a,l0e; prime I04c: rrfine! very flnu; Mandard A 12c: jwdere,l te, granulated' 124'e; cnuhetl LS'e. .Mo. laMi. New Orlean new rrm ttiaie. Rice quiet and uot !iat:ired. Tallow kt and f teady atV.S l"-19c.Bt4n flnu at t'J.l.t(a,2 'JO. . biriU tarpntlso ermer at 3Uc Pork flruier-me. ITr 17 25. Whis key unm-ttled at l , Freight a fbad nnncr. BaLTIVuki. Nov. 14. lltci and luiel. Hve rtcadv. PniTiimi iuiet and es.iT. Fork 17 2.X317 M. Bu!k mut- shoulder 6c. clear rib P V -"'t'v. l?a- con fhoulden t4c, clear riY Lard renned ll(llj4'e. CoiT.f ca i not iuotabl- lower. Vt hUkey dull and nominal at el 12. Sugar active, trong and higher at IV Viv. Cotton Market. New Yoh", Nov 14. Cotton dull and easier witU mleH of TiCl talcK at l'Jfrt. 12 .'HGc; cor.Mdidateil net reccii? 1(WC: eiKrtto (ireat Britain 22,7 Ttu Ut France 1,379; to the continent a.l4: net rereipfj l3y0; gro rwip- 5.7oti: future cicd weak with eale of 4.,tt(0 balo an foiUiWf: NovemWr 1 1 ?i 1 1 l"-a2 nuf, DvetnlieT 11 25-32ceut: January 1 1 zHUl'X I l.Vbt ceuta, February 12 l-UAtl'i lUr cenu. March 12 7-32T 12 cmtsi. April 12 lX3(j, 13 7-16 eenUi, May 12 ll-.'Ja.l2V Tt. June 12 25-32 12 13-10 tentc. July ISl.Vitt fj,lt 31-2 cents, August 13 fi l 1-T2 cent. New Ok lean. Nov. 14 Ctton eay mlddlintr 1 1 : low mlddlinir 1 1 .c: ordinary 10'c; net receipt 4,01; tgr..? .r,lftO; mW.'i.uxJrx;)... to Fratn-v 3,7!7. Bai.timohp, Noy. 14 Cot Urn dull and lower mfddliug llT.c; net mvlpt It: RTOfss 1,0: halci S4; to lillUrH 500: v. port coaftwlw 50). Savaxxah, Nov. 14. C4tton quiet middling llje; net reeeirita 3,ri; aalra 1,200; exiorU coatwle CnAIU.EiiTp,, Nu. 14. Cotton actlre and. middling IPjC; net ' rwrelpu 5,204; aalea 8,500; exjrt roaltTle 110. Nomfolk, Nov. 14 Cotton dull mid dling lltfc; net receipt 5.22; exports to France l,tiC2: coatw ie 4,11 7; nale Pnn.APEi.rni a. Nov. 4-.Cotton qubt mldddllng 12,'c; et Ht 'lpts 22; 1.-17V. bvwTON, Nov. 14 Coiton qulvt ni!d WciclimaiiU. V, F. !. u . V.?.r-..j L. JiriUe; . r l.La l.U4i. if. i Fcrhtrr, F. lu.i " i s. r4.. . Vk.!ctte. I..., j; .mit, V.. f. . !cfW:i. ll F. llrll ton, KrIt. F. p.-. 't-i Nwr Mtb Iiridr. Nr -'wtu. t I II . den-rn. i; F. IlcM-. N Jahrven. UK If.i, nf tVcunrr. 2.e U. ;u i 1: Nr lKtHr4ti, ti.. -. i llridr; Nt.r Frr. -n Dllei-le. ?' Ntr 1.... . .. -ia. ll F. ll,s . i,i !(;:. lVimtsbu. A' a j r'.ii.' vi. i'.r I i) t:i, TIi' !!,. i. ( ' 1 . 4 A :i i. :. .. . . !l -mi. . . . --...It... i: i AWorUi; Mal.l. l-.t..: ..! Kinder .V S..4-; V l ll i! - I ,4 i . 1 .. I. Ki Uj.lr. j 1 Tlir UtaMi r t t' "l" 1'. ; X'fl!l ni tbl.ui;!i mail. dt!v - -Mad- f r tr.: . r. and r i:- sij i.j from. j. t . .uth ru in-:! f.-r Nutli. d 'h ...... V.' i i' UVterr ntaiUC. C. V.', . ' FaittvitJ rod s Oar-Fear KUr. Tm aiil Fh'lax .... I i ? Fayrtl.'iiU.- "l,v f, i . I . IMIIV (IWJ! !)!. Onbiw f. II. mi. l hii.i n au onif . rirry Frid j The tMntlii:. natU.t. .!.-...;, at A. M .. . r , .i Mall f..r Fa-y Hill. T m ply and S1imU"C-. t r r Mail l.-lhr.-.t fro. i ". P. M.. and on . la. ft- A. M. Matun ! i: li.. '.! s aud fn:u 2 l I. M. . i. Mdia: tor .il at r ! Mump :V i 1 1. .-.!. I(1-.,v.!,jr ;t .11 l.O'H. .1 t I.:, Ky Boti-i a and night. , MaU t.i3rte 1 lr in day at4iH P.M. :j-- "V 1 1 lunt of Representatives, recently chosen, turns upon the question as- to whether the Legislature of 1874-'75 h:ul the constitutional right or power to enact the clause above recited If the legislature had the authority to RpgTox, Novl4. The third Churh Conirress of the Protestant Enisconal with one exception, the largest cargo Church opened this morning with pro of cotton shipped from this port abroad liminary communion in St. Paul's since the late war. The British barque Church. Bishon Paddock called Con. Premier cleared for Liverpool on the I gresa to order and delivered the open- iimiiuyciuucr, ww, wv pntcura i mg aaaress. itev. oamuei usgooa, oi the same number- bales, 1,700. With continued improvement in the hut -'the 'above clause in the act referred I apnth nf vAr on one har. hnn jp, jh'wi -lTre'd' toyd, colored, who I ere long to report still larger cargoes. iw iuv xiepupiiean canamaie ior tne House in Pender count v. and who received the majority of the votes polled in that county, is entitled to a scat; but if the above clause of the act be unconstitutional, there was no au thority for holding separate elections New York, read a paper on the true place of art in Christianity. CONDENSED TEXEGRAMS. The Alabama Legislature convened : Marine Temperance Seclety. A very interesting meeting 0f the 1 vesterdar. - w - - Marine Temperance Society was held Three of the crew of . the Ocromocto, Monday evening in the Seaman's Bethel, at Wexford, were drowned. Over sixty nersons were present and The Czar has ordered the mobilizar for members pf the House of Represen- I speeches were made bv several well I tion of a part of the Russian army, tativesin the counties of Pender and I known speakers The oOci of the So-1 Six persons were drowned by the New Hanover, and therefore, the elec- 1 ciety are under great obligations to the I wreck of the ship Caroline Agnes, sap I per scck92U t ion in New Hanover and Pender was I ladies who so kindly graced the meet 1 & Berwick dispatch. I Sugar Cv HU'H it vne udovc tmflse oa neyer mj? wn iwir presence aim cuuuucicu Eighteen hundred bales of cotton been enacted, This being the c,lhe the singing freight.-were destroyed by tnree members of the House, and the 1 presence. - three candidates who recived the high-1 . "V . . PI M.r.pl. e.nt4 .1 est number of votes are elee.tpd. Maior Dunham received 1.621 votes one more. Maggie McKoy, for keeping av dis- taan Mr. Pearce received, and is one of J orderly house, was fined $50 and costs three who received the highest num- or 30 dtvs on the streets, fire on the Savannah Railroads; GEERAA MAII, SUMMARY. fiorthrrn, v6; extn 2-Wikerara7 family, nortnern, f7 li-xn-H; city mills miper 5 50; extra fd 50(TmI 75; family 7 25to7 50; extra family H Xi 50. Fertilizer Peruvian guano, per 2,000 lbr, 58; Carolina fertiliju r 4-Sfci,5:J; N vasa guano 50 cah; cpj.irjcvc manure R7; AVhnn's pJUuaUhate "f 44; Wilcox, uiboa s uo. fM ca h; soiunic rHcinc aa. Glne ll&12.15c, i&2T ' uuahei; entSfi3Jic;.yel low. oushel, 5.S(cV0c; wholeitale, In bags, 6o(3io7c. t)ati, per nushel, r.e. Pea, cow, per bushel, 75(5rS0e. JRdet Green S'forie; drj' S&'-'k'c Hay Eastern tl 10, NorthrivcriKcl. Lard Northern 1213e; North Caro lina 15c. Lime Per bbl 1 40. Lnmber Citv fteam gawed: uip tuff, resawed, per t ft, flO21; rough edge plank, per M ft, $1617; West India car goes, according to quality, per M ft, 141G drctved flooring, ecafonctl, $2o5-35:- want ling and boards, common, per M ft, $14 Molae Cuba, hhd, per gallon, ZisQ 40c; Cuba, bbls, per gallon, 41(a,44e; sugar houpe, hhds. per gallon, 24; sugar house, bbls, per gallon, 27c; syrup, bbls, per gal lon, 4080c. Oils Kenene, per gallon, 30c; lard, per gallon," POct&M 15; linseed, p?r gal lon, 7085; twin, per gallon, 40c. Poultry Chickens, live, 2530; spring 15 20c. Peanut Per buhel 75c4l 25. Potato Sweet, per bushel, 50; Iriob, northern, per bbl, -J 25-3 50. Pork Northern citymesa 120(21, prime per bbl $00, rump per bbl 1 18 Bice Carolina, 6jpcr lb,0,'c; rough, per bushel, 90ca$l. Bag Country, "per lb, 2jjc; city, per lb, 2&2c. Bone 16,23c. 1 Suit Alum, per bushel, 7.V; Liverpool, fa.lOc, American ter sack .Kk-. uba, tcr lb, 84: Porto Wen, per lb, Pc; A coffee, per lb, llc; IJ cof fee; per lb, lie; J coffee, per lb, ioe; extra C, per lb, lOfarllc; cruhel, per lb, 12e. .Soap Northern, per lb, 55,7c. fihingle Contract, per M, 4s(; com mon, per 34, J r!r; cypresa sapn, per dlinif lZ)c; net rcecipta 1,31:1; snwa 2.7VJ; aiesi 100; xporiA to fireat Britain 2.VJ. Foreign Market. LiVKHIXXU., Nv, 14 tUi rs.vtjai.uds I. in, c. Feb. aud wwwm uiajMiv wsw. ry. UF.tit I.AU ANSI M. Ml l.UV. .11 : j . ll wiu oe in-ii tiw c.i w.m:. 1 -'; ll iut.. at tin- 1..1 luM An a linl .f l)ir l r 1- 1. auoe .f tl c mi' IiiIh r. J. 1.. W(W)Tr.l. nov 15-lt I.;t.riiMii REMOVAL ! .rcb dc- ii . . . . . . - am RUdf.,, at Mant li. ! r liU. Alice Williams, for itvmc afTcnoe,wa3 1 fined $u0 and costs or 30 days on the streets. . v ' . t ranees lggins, for same. was. r, per The Raleigh Constitution (Radical) W .hrV is defunct. I r0oie Per lb e&10c. The morning after the election the I Timfter Shipping, per M, ?fl2 oO; New York Sun sold 220.000 copies mill prime, per M, W 50 mill fair. the Another Washin oft thi. nnCti .-vi:.u v fined 50 and costs or 3ft dava on the was m Kaleigh baturday engage a in ca, per id, tnat the above clause is unconstitu- streets. V r.nid buHiur 108-selUne 111 tl : Mjy J. Oreen, for same, was . dis- . 4V ' Ebang? Tha Constitution, Art. II. Sec. 4., missed, Jere Haralson, the colored Congress- count, BalUmore Boston M, PhUadeU provides that "until the first session of Lizzie Wiggins, for same,- was fined man from Alabama, who ooce sold him- pnU Western cttlea Exchange 30 the General Afis&uiblv which shall be I a" and costs or SO days on the streets. I self for fifty doUars, lailexl to obtain a I days V cent. InUreat addea to aDove. had-kftfir t'ho v-.wi wvWlion on Tnesdar. Gen. Joe Haw- Bank of New lianovcr stocit iuu, NKWH OF Tilt: FORT. PlIKT Al.MA.VAC, NV. 1 .". cun rices 6 37 A. M., sun set .5rt P. M.; da v length 1 Ob lRm. High water at Smith vtfle fi.:il A. M., 0.51 P.M.: bizh water at WUmington J.07 A. M., P.20 P. M. NoTicr. to Mariners. Bth liar buo) at New Inlet W (at the mouth of the Caie Fear River) have dis appeared and are KUpptwed tohavedrifletl to ca. AKKivm YEsTtnn.tr. SteamipDJ Foley, Prtre, Baliiuion A D Cazaux. Stmr Wave, llobewm. Faycttcvllle, Wil liams & MurchiMn. Stmr fiov. Worth, WiKth. Farettevllle, Worth & Worth. Stmr North KaM." Paddion. Point Cas well. Preston dimming A Co. Stmr Caswell. Henrv. Bannennan'a Bridge. A II VanBokkeleu. Steamer J S Undcrhlll, Itham, .mith- ville. J II NetT. Steamer Dixie, Piatt, femlthTllle, O O Parslev A Co. . Nor Barque Fn-y, 2 t.n. iiatVoreti, Ureroool. K E Heide. Nor Barque To Weuner. Tr ton, f Ia- brielsen, Bristol, tug. K e. ii. hi. Schr Ulllan. AnioM, Siniihville, uu-ur. Schr Flash. Skinner, Siuithville, Kiej! r. Tug Lillie Soraers, Push, Clurlrsion for Philadelphia; master. (ce .Meinomn-U.) Schr Annie E ftlover, 2! ton, P.lgir marble aud hay, worth Ac YAorth. Clkarkd YrsTr.anAT. Stmr Wave. Ib1cson, Fayettcvll. Wil liams A: Murrhis'nn. Stmr Got. Wt.rth, W.rth. Fayetterllle, Worth & Worth. Stmr Caswell. Henry. iUnnmnan Bridge, A H VanBokkelcii. Steamer Dixie. PUtt, SndtUviile. O 44 Parsley & Co. Stmr J S L iHlerhUl, UWurn, Multntuie, n. J ago n rs ri:movi:i to N 0. 10 SOUTH FRONT M., NKM ImxiI: i. MALLAKO V ."AiJJU.:.J;. AMI H.ltM r. vr.nr isi.Ah to m ;..:: ALL MR miLMK. AMI mm nov 15 ly REMEMBER C. AV.-YATES Kn, Tin: most TOCK F t ompu:ii. PLAIN AND FANCY T.7!F.!: 1:1. ANK. .-l IKmjI. AND MIl. i.LI. N F.0 1' . 1 V u I K S. F A N V i f ( 1 " . PlCTCi:i AND i"i!A M1s. COM) PF.N' ANIIPF . f Ia IiOOK X STATION F.IIY sTOUF.. ber cast the Republican candidate. Uoyd, having recejved only 1,251 votes. . A brief reference ta the constitu tional provisions which have a bearing a Radical emissary from NoVh Cnollna. ter gallon, 1 1 75,2 501 ul tt . J- ' ' a j a i -a- - Mnn,. I t. t tt ' - lv. -...v. I onen, " 'SlSSSr Noi. Et. i-..)J!. 1.. I TOE XATlIlAUZtTlilN P.PJT,S Cawell. rreaton tumruing x to. Nor Barque Saron, Johnaeti, IJvi rj"!, Saron 1 .Tl) and seventy-one, the Senators shall be elected from districts conatitntMl j fol- Jows:" then follows a list of the dis tricts. This is an aportionroent of the Senators mdde by the Constitution it- elf, and continued in ferce "until the first sestion 'of the General Assembly'; which was had "after the year eighteen hundred and seventy-one." The Legis lator of 1871-72, in accordance with - this claura ftf Qonstltutiop, passed ley. who drew up the Cincinnati plat- i - l.i I i il TT 1.... ry leiegrant irom jroruana, Elaine, iorm, nas tne i9u were uanuuu a ej ui reeived last night, it is learned that lthj in a similar misfortune, the barque Roberts, from this nort for TheUnited States garrison at 8umter - Hull, had unshipped' her rudder, Courthouse, under orders for Sackett's ipea ner ruaaer, i . . - . , . r4 v v hipped three anchor, W ta Ht U. .Sis. a i JJ towed inta that port. 8. A., in responce said he went to dun ter nner orders, with instructions to abstain irom all interference with the freedom of the ballot, and from what he First National Bank 75, Dawson Bank 75. Wilmington .Building Stock 115, Me chanics' do. 100. . Navassa Guano Company Stock 140. N. C. Bonds, old ex-coupon, 14; funding 1866, 6; do. 18G8, 6; new 5; special Ux 1, to N. C. railroad 20. W. & W. K. R. bond, 7 'fc gold Int., 101; C. C. R. R. bond, 6 V- w. The W. 1 L. " The Wilmington light Infantry, at uayt, (Battle Itevisal, Cbap 52.), tne" tmg Mond night, r that making a new apportionment of the j six new members. 8ome ' of thfiTgrey I the people of Sumter knew how to man- iie ior Doth benators and mem- I beards are going to fully arm and equrp 1 age their own - aSairs, ami ' that there bers bT'tleiHouse 6f iRepresentetives, j themselTea to be ouliaod if the compa-I rM no rtcty for United 8tates sol mgtoewHw3QTCr,oi Senatorand I ny tliaU .... . . ... . u. ? rs . unungion my doho, o v-v i; old 6 new 40; 8 Int.) 74. 80; New Hanover county bond (10 year) gold Int. 75. AV. & TV. ranroad stock C8. N . C. do. do 40, Wfl. A Seaboard railroad stock 20. WU. tiaa ught to. swk u. Wilmington Cotton MM AO; Compreaa Coca pax y 100. f.r ruistrr. Schr Lillian, Arnold, SmithvUle,maU r. Expoets Fob tic X. Cork for .refers Nor Brig Rufu H17 cask spirit turpentine. UrerpoolXtT Barque bale cotton. Mexokanda. In !elow iMiund up A (iemian !arque. 'name unknown. The tnr Lillie Smer. Pugb, frma Charleston for Ph 1 ideiphia, arrived kert with boiler leaking. TA ill make nccewary mwira before nrccaedinr. Below, bound out S.hr Annie Lewis and Joserh Souther. Tlietug and dredge which pa vsed through our bar on the 12th bound north were from CharieUn, 8 C (not a prrrlouly). List or Aeem ix Port Nov. 15. Sf aimer D J Foley, Price, A D Cazaux BarTue. Nor To Wenncr. 5tH tuna. GabrkLsen. R E Hrkle; Br A kk X Me bane. . 'JM ton. Whitealdea, Vkk-t Mebane; Br Nancy. Holt. JSVi Ions, , kk & Xcbane; uer uc-n, w, or Tiin- !iAir,ir.r.-i;iir.iF.MMiiAMt:i;'. OF OF.r.MAN V nAVKt OSTTHF.I OMPANY IN Illi- ocntry t.Vi.i. l u l-Hn.- iMif. tuttieil In 1f' g.l AmTi fcU ri:;.-1 St i'Vljai rorn In c M ;-td U tl. ranie vit. A'A are lt i.aurai If ;-i uu'A you irr luurrl. Call on J. AV. f.OKlXJN X BI'.O., t 21 N tih Frott ttrcxt, and grt your paperf . iv 12-tf ito' ami w.w vmi mm. 1 N AUJOtUNT.IMEITINi.nili; STaCK!KiLIUL will I- Ih-M t the PCr.CKLL 11ULSK. .in WF.;NFlAA. Oh- 15th lnt.. at 12 M. S. JEWETT, i.r 14.21 Senarr iottm. : i i 'V . A. t -I t I ( 1 IS

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