PEAK. ' 1 ' - iv vCMiiKi:' -': ULVniA .BURNED. PBOBAKLte INCENDIARISM. 4 Homicide and a Fire A Flour uMb T(?yw Almost Entirely in Ashf statement ofh Losses. a negro named Henry (l''ri k; was tried and sent to jail-by .iiiiairi-tratMu the town of Magnolia, Mirncr to the charge of larceny at the n' xt ternt of the Superior Court of Ihij.liu uunty. The Sheriff and his ..flfpnty started .to Kcnansville, the county-scut, rwitli their prisoner, andr shi n about three miles from Majrnolia t-VnlcruJc st:v1ol Hint ho v - - vviiijA, I ItU to -top: his janns were securely tied u to that time; the Sheriff - released iit.rht arm, keeping a tight hold ou ih- nie, which" Mas tied around his It ft arm. At the request of the pris r.nr r tlie Sheriff turned to cut a small 'n pin, when Frederick made a -inMcn start for the wood. Vinclino- . . ""e liiiiwlf nnahle to get away Jie w heeled ujMiu the Sheriff, jerking from his Hlii' Sheriffs), pocket a large Colt's revolver, with which he dealt the l;j er a terrihle blow, felling him to tin- ground. Frederick jumped upon the Sheriff, placing the muzzle of the wen pun' to his forehead and snapped t lie trigger twice, the hammer fortu nately falling the only ;cmpty cham ber of the pistoj. The deputy having arrived at the lace of the encounter, the negro turneil upon him, felling him to the ground :with one well-directed blow with the: .'pistol, and again tried to free himself., The negro was ordered to surrenderjmt replied 'he would die first." The deputy fired three quick, successive shots from a small Smith & Vcason revplver as the negro leveled his pistol at him. Frederick dropped, and upon examination was found to be load, the balls having entered 'undea the left eye, iii the left breast and in tin: side. The Coroner was notified, a jury'was empannelled who rendered a verdict of "justifiable homicide." The brother of the deceased was heard to remark that "he would be avenged." About midnight a fire was dis covered in a building used as a ware house by Messrs; K. & J. A. Bryan, at Magnolia. The wind was high, blow ing strong from the Southwest, ind in i i-nut i, iiiuv my cuine imimih'S porilOll of the town was enveloped in flames. The fire spread so rapidly that but very rt ilirt Annlnnln C 1 A . vi lut ui mi; Mores were saved. "We give below the names of the sufferers as we could ascertain them from parties here who had advices by e.arly niail'Trom the unfortunate town. Our effort sjto olxtain latertelegraphic infQrniation.were fruitless, as the office at Magnolia was consumed: Stores and tfofck' of Messrs. K. fc J. A. Jlryan, Mrs, A. L. Ojiimv JI. Hollinsworth & Co., J. T. C. Carroll,; (j roves & ?ro F. K. Kegister, telegraph office, express of fice, railroad office; W. T. Hannaford. "Hising Sun" building, occupied by K. Rryan as a boarding house; store of H. S. Wilson; ocoupied by H. II. Hol htisworth & C'Q.;a a warehouse; tene ment, occupied by J. B. & B. B. Monk; t wo unoccupied stores, and the store, dwelling and kitchen of Richard Parish, There ure probably one or two more small houses and stores that were con sumed. Thejpostoffice, the office of Dr. McGee and two unoccupied stores are all that is standing on the west side of the railroad track in the vicinity of Wp flepot. tt 13 believed most of the stores ami stocky were partly insured,' though the loss willMe heavv. This is the sec ond tunc tbi town of Magnolia has been visited with: a terrible conflagration in the past two years. ' - w. . CJKXERAL till NEWS. The Fire Guards. An organization bearing the above name is forming, in the city. Its pur- PP;q is to protect the gppds of persons whq are inovhig out from burning buildiugs or those thought to be 'in uanger. It is to be a regular fire olicc, acting in concert with tho Fire 'epartment, and subject to its orders. uvii Ecompanv is verv much necdeU in this city. At almost every nre there are numbers of nrtirdps sstolpn brokeff for want of iust such a ffrA as the Fire uartls to take control of inour and place them bevond harm's vacn. i - h i ercons desiring to ioin the new company or to' learn particulars con- .u;"S ii, are requestea to leave en quiries at Harris' news stan. Vn andet the ago of fifteen will be admit? uxo membership; . New Advertisements. Melutire Stock of dress goods: in dudiug ladies' cloaks, goods for ladies, f"8 ,and boys wear, hosiery, etc., .-i ouvvuugs, suiruugs, linens. Our Juries. The negro Montague, ho vras ar rested Wednesday by Cuier Detective Herbert, of South Carolina, was a juror at the last term of the Superior Court of .'New. Hanover county. A man guilty, of burglary and larceny and who also stole from the Got. ernmenUiis hardly a fit character to sit as a juror. We need reform in the mode of selecting our. jurors. Monta gae had only been residing in this city about four 'months, actually not long enough to entitle him to a citizenship in the State, and yet he, almost a per fect stranger, was presented to the Court as a fit person to decide an to 'guilt or innocence of a fellow scamp. Death of a? Minister's Mother. We regret to learn of the death of the venerable ' mother of Rev. . B. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church Of this citv. She was the wife the late Rev. J. B. Taylor, D. D., of Rich mond, daughter of one of Washington's aides, and mother of Rev. Dr. George B. Taylor, of Rome, Italy, and of Prof. C. K. Taylor, of Wake Forest College. Railroad Accident. On the trestle just beyond Rock ingham, last Tuesday, eleven cars and the tendar of the engine ran off, the engine just escaping accident, and the shanty car barely, stopping - in time to avoid disaster. We, understand the trains are running all right now, the accident having necessitated a brief delav onlv. . Schooner Sunk. The schooner Flash, with about 200 barrels rosin on board (part of the cargo of one of the vessels loading at this port) was caught by the rising tide under a projection of the wharf and sunk on the west side of the river just before daylight yesterday ftiiorning. Prompt-steps were taken and at sunset she had been.raised to the water's edge. Mr. J. Weller was married on Wed: nesday morning to Miss Eunice V. Worth, at the residence of the bride's father, B. Gf Worth, Esq. The cere mony wis performed bv Rev. Joseph R. Wilson, I). 1.: " 1 The election of Directors of the Wilmington Library Asseciation has been postponed until next week. Hotel Personals. Makxixg House. Thursday R. H. Fulhvorp, Lynchburg, S. C.; Capt. Callies, barque Sirene ; Capt. Kraeft, barque Die Hemath; Capt. Krif ger, -; Cant. Raggatz, barque Violette;vB. C. Wherry, Jr., Richmond y Q. Chapman and lady, Marion, S. C. Pc.rckll Hourr Thursday Wm. Dawson. N. C. ; M. A. Stearns, New York ; R. P. Carpenter, Philadelphia ; George A. Smith, Baltimore; J. Meux, New Orleans; ,J. H. Clark, Clarkton; ft. Q. Elkins, ElkinsvUle, ' av On the 14th; in Raleigh, died Mrs. Jane Haywood, relict of the Hon. Wm. H. Haywood. Mrs, Gcorgo E. Badsrer Is stricken with paralysis, and was not expected. on Tuesday, eveuing, to live through me mgnt. The Baptist State Convention met in Raleigh Wednesdav. Two hundred and fifty delegates and visitors had re ported up to Tuesday. Treasurer-elect J. M. Worth. Esq.. accepts the Governors appointment to xne vacancy occasioned By the rcsigna- non or lTeasurer Jenk'ns, and will assume the duties of the office on the 22d inst. . The name of Henrv G. Williams. Esq., our excellent friend of the Wil son 'Adpanec, is suggested as President of the Senate. John S.- TTpnil prsrtn Esq., is named as Speaker of the nouse. . 3if.' Air Watchman ': Mr. Benia- min Dickens; who rcsie ear Low Gap, in th.is pounty, propped from his horse dead on Friday, Oc. 27. Mr. Jas. uaaget aroppea dead at the election ground in Eldora township of Tnejiday II i 1 r The ship City of Manchester was lost ott Akayb, with all hands (32) except captain aud steward. Postal Hours. The mails close at the City Post-Office as follows: l Northeru hrouerh arid way .maHsaauy.-V - - - - 620 A. M Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied there- from, at - - - - - . - 50 A, M. Southern mails far all point South, daily - , . . - - 550 P.M. v estern mails C. C . R'y, daily A. M. Fayetteville and offices ou Cape Fear River, Tuesdays' and Fridays - - - - - -1:00 P M Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, daily (except bundays) - 6:00 A. M. Unslow u. 11. and intermedi ate offices, every Friday - 6:00 A: V The Smithville malls, by steamboat, close at 8 A. M.. daily. exceDt Sundav. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Sup ply and Shallotte, every Friday at 6 A. M. Mails delivered from 6 A. M. to 7vV P. M., and on Sundays from 830 to fl30 A. M. ' ' Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.. and from 3 to 6 F. M. Money order . for register department open same as Stamp Office. Stamp far sale at general delivery when Stamp Office is closed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. - .... i Mais collected from street boxes every WILMINOTOX. NORTH CAROtRfA. i a . CAXT AXD CUSSING. LOUISIANA. The Republieaa Vlsltorm DecLne a Joint Conference with the D. Bi craU Some Kophlatleal Reaaom " All la Me Bye, Bet tie Martin." Nkw Orij-4x, Nov. 1C. The fol lowing are the leading portions of the replg of the Republicans to the Demo crats, who had invited a conference: "We join heartily with you in counsels of peace and in the expression of an earnest desire .for a perfectly honest and just declaration of the results of the recent election in Louisiana by its lawfully constituted authorities, and we inay add that we know of no reason to doubt that such a declaration will be made, but we do not see the propriety or utility of a conference ou the basis and subject to the limitations you pro pose'; or w have no such duty imposed on us, and as suggested by the clause of your note first quoted. We arc al most requested to be witnesses of what shall occur in the canvats of the votes without power or legal influence over the result or over the means by which, under the laws of Louisiana, the result is to be determined. We cannot doubt that in this you, upon reflection, will concur with us. " e are here as pri vate citizens, with no official power, we therefore cannot supercede or modi fy any laws of that State; nor have we any right to control or influence any of its officers as to the manner in which they shall perform ministerial or judi cial duties imposed upon them by its laws; and should we, being strangers and without official functions, attempt this, we should be condemned by the people of every State in the Union for an improper interference with the local administration. If there were any facts requiring the judgment of the Board upon the valid ity of any election or returning as affected by such frauds or violence, it would be a manifest interference with State rights and local self-government for persons like ourselves, without official rights, to attempt to influence or control its judicial election. Had a corresponding board in the State of New York, in 1868, been authorized to pass upon the fraudulent return of votes of the City of New York that year, and a delegation of citizens of Louisiana, however respectable, at tempted to influence its judicial action upon the facts presented" to it under the laws . of that State, such attempt would have been universally condemned. If the duties of the canvassing board of Louisiana were merely ministerial or clerical, as in the case of any officer charged by law with the duty of veri fying and declaring the result of auy election or investigation, with no dis- creuon, as wnen tne rresicn of the Senate counts a.nd declares the votes of the electors of the several States in the election of President and Yice- Prcsident under the Constitution of the United States, a different case would be presented. lo reduce the whole question, there fore, to the mere clerical dutv of count ing the votes actually east, as proposed by you, in distinction from votes legally cast ana returned, irrespective of the question whether they are fraudulently or violently cast or otherwise vitiated, involves a nullification of the provisions of the laws of Louisiana. wh,icu hare al ready been abjudicated, as valid by the Supreme Court, and would bo. wholly unjustifiable here as well as in any other State of the Union which had provided laws to protect rights. o,f yotew and the purity or tfte ballot. We cannot, there fore, concur in your- proposition for a conference on that basis. Yery respectfully. John Sherman. Stanley Matthews, J. A. Garfield, Wm. D. Kelly, John A. Kasson, K. W. Stoughton, C. Irving Ditty, J. H. Von Allen,. Eugene Jlale.M. S. Quay, Will Cumback.T'idward F. Noycs, Sol. K. Stevenson, John Coburn, Lew Wallace, J. M.Tuttlc, AV. A. McGrew.tT-W. Chapman, W. R. Bm,lth, Abne? Taylor, St R. Haven, Beardsley, C. B. Farwell, Sidney Clark, D. C. Hilson. To the Hon. Jno. M. Palmer. Lewis Y. Bogy, Lyman Trumbull. Jos. O. Broadhead, W. R. Morrison and others. Present at the request of the Chairman of the National Democratic Coittee. New Orkss, Nov. 16. It has now been finally decided by the Democratic visitors to entrust their case to Messrs. Trumbull, Palmer and Potter, who wil remain here to watch and cqmjuct itv CQISUENSED TELEGRAMS. The National Grange is in esion at Chicago. , Mailers' brewery was burned at Providence, R. I. , t A fifteen thousand dollar fire has 'just occurred at Kings tree, S. C. Geo. H. Confess, elector for Rhode Island, is a. Centennial Coramkiipner Dr. John Dove, the oldest Grand Secretary of the Masonic fraternity in the world, is 4ead in Richmond. Gov, Irwin, of California, denies that he sent a dispatch stating that he would not certify .the olection on ac count of fraud. - At New York the Missionary Com mittee of the M. E. Church oppropri ated a total of $625,000, - and a com mittee was . appointed to) asst- iq raising the riQney; FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FXORIDA ANDHOUT1I CAROLINA Return In Undoubted Iemcrmt!c H Majorities jWAsrmuTox, Nov. 1C The New York Iff raid has a dispatch from J. J. Daniel, Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of the 2nd Dis trict of Florida, saying, "I send you lc low the vote of the State by counties. The returns are all in except from Bre vard." Here follow in detail bv Con gressional districts: 1st Democratic majority in 18 counties 5,171; Republi can majority in 4 counties 4M?. 2d Democratic majority in 11 counties 1;791; Republican majority in 5 coun ties 2.3.9; total Democratic niajoritv in the State, 1,038. The dispatch con cludes: '-This insures the election of the State and national tickets from districts and a Democratic majoritv in both houses of the Legislature. The IfcraUV Tallahassee dispatch ays itjis impossible that Drew's majority can be cut down below 00 or Tilden's below 400. jThe Hera! (fx disjmtch from Colum bia, S. C.'says that after hearing ari ous protests, the Board of Canvassers made no answer, but in reply to an other protest against their character as having judicial functions, they adopted the following resolution : IRrsolrrtl, That the Board will not act upon any proposition until the question of its powers ami duties 1 e decided by the Supreme Court. The Board then adjourned. The Secretary or State' of Oregon will count the vote and issue commis sion to postmaster Watts unless res trained by the Supreme Court of the State. The necessary writ will 1h asked for. The commission for framing a gov ernment for the District of Columbia have decided to vest th government in three commissioners. NEWS OF TI1JE PORT. Port Alman ac, Nov. 17. Sun rise C 30 A. M., un fet4.51 P. M.; dayslcnpthlOh 12m. High water at Smith ville 7.5tt A. M., 8.19 P. M.: hieh water at Wilmington 10.23 A. M;1 ;u.5l P. M. foTK;H to Makixers. Both bar buoys at xew iniet tar (at tR. mouth of the Cape Fear River) have dis appeared and are supposed to have drifted to pea. Arrived Ytvroay. Steamer J S Uuderhill, Latham, Smith ville, J II Neff, Steamer Dixie, Piatt, Smithville, O G Parsley & Co. Smer,orVl Stat" Gree" fayetteville, V orth & orth. ' Cleared Yesterdat. Steamer Dixie, Piatt, Smithville, O O Parsley & Co. J II Neff S UmlerhU1' Lthra SmithvUle, Steamer North. Uw, Urecn, Fayette vill?; Worth Worth. Schr Wyoming, Foss, Cardena. K Kid der & Sons. j Exports Foreign. Cftrdt Schr. Wyoming 1(H.5 fm t lumWr, :is empty molapes eask. Memohaxda, Arrived below Dutch harque Siren. Sailed IGth Nor banjuc Saron, Jone- en, Liverpool; Nor brig Rufus, Chrlsten een, Cork for orders. Ii. below bound out Schr Joseph South er, Watts, Thomafrton, Me, via Boston; schr Malel. Mahonev, Port au Prince Haytl: k hr W G R Mnwry, Eat,n, Arroyo! P R. Below, Kading Ger barque Ocean. V eickman. Bound down to fluigh loading Ger barque Die Hemath, Kraeft. TugWm Nyce bavin had machine ry, &c., overhaul and hull painted has been taken off the way and will soon report for duty. The captains of our Fayetteville uteain ere report the river a still very low. i List of Vessels in Port Nov. 17. JJarqne Br Nancy Holt, 318 tow, , Vick & Mebane: Ger Ocean, 432 tons, eichmana, B Peschau &, Wcatermann; Swed John Foujrt, 521 tons, Carlsou, R E Ileide; Ger Lydia Peschau, ( ton?, Fechter, E IVwhau & Wetermau; Ger Violet te, 382 tons, Romu. K Ptihau & Westermann; Nor Junrter, .'rt ton.. Fel lefteu, H E Heide, Ger Die Helmath, 32! ions, iraen, t, rescnau WeMennann acrsen, K t. Ileide: Nor Succe, xn ton, Jahnsen. R E Ileide Br Evamreli-e, l'js tons, O Hara, E Peschu i Wieeiminn; Nor Denorah, Sid toiw, Jun.-ei:sen. R K IIee: Nor Froy, 200 tons, Hahoren. R DHeideiCier Frederick Weyer, SUH ton, Ivriearel, E Peechau S-We.temiann. wn,R E Ileide; Br tt.uU jfw tons, Thompson , O II hvibfrmnt Aawior-rNellie, ton. Pern. Worth & orth; Julia EUbetb.)tons,l!iCTam, w"llr; A'i?1 ? CJlover ton Pwleer orth & W orth. ' Cutton 31arket New York, Not lu.eotton weV and irTtuU with sales of 611 bale at 1312 3-16c; consolidated net receipts 170,054; export to Great Britain 51,2o; to France 25,141; to the continent 4,311; net receipt 7X2; grow receipts 4.22C: futures closed barely s'.tAdy with fairs of 32,500 bale follows: November 11 13-16 il 27-32 cent S.December IP.'CjU 2-32 cent: January 12 cents, Februarv 12 5-32 12 3-16 cents, March 12 ll-32fcr 12 ' wnt. ! Baltivohi, Not. ItJ Cotton dull and lower middling lle; net receipt 44; gross 828; sales 525; to tpinners 345; ex port coastwise 315. ! Charleston, Not. 16. Cotton e-Ay middling llje; net receipt j 2,1; sales oOO; exports to France l,oH. ' N.0X1OLR, Not. 16 Cot: on qtiet middling- ll'c; net receipts 5,u7S; gro 5,123 export coactwUe 4,459; salt 1,200. Nor Mathilda, W2 tonn, Braflcnburv. R E Ileide, Nor Seoneol. 324 toim. HorteiiM-n R E Ileide: Nor A O Vinfe. ton- pB. Apm i w-oj cenutMay ltf ll-lticent, Janel2cent, July 1313 1-32 cent. August 13 1-IG13 oeut. IT, ls7. COMMERCEJXD FINANCE. WILMINGTON MAUKKTS. CarE Fr-AR Orni K. ) Novt mlr 16. Ih76 f. p. M. j Cottom The mail et oj nrtl thU mom. lng with at ll; crjit. f.,r mld lJiuc This price, not mMaln.xl ao.1 during the day the Tie.r purrhaM-r we;r frt-rly met, the pricn. brtnj: i.mcia!ly quMl at a decline of ,ft ;ntontl.erl.in-fi:mcfi ofyrftenLty. Tti' alt- of the day rr 457 lial.- i1iir!mUy tt thr f..!l.. in- ,:H. Cil lUot4tk.ll. tJ - injirkH rl.ii.V. m with -Mm l.f tin ol.l: Onlinjrv 9' , . tn,."l ordinary M. low m!ddlin- loi;. iuhLHj, 11'; cnt(. zA riiiddlinj; not U.tl. Spirit rri.,,- Finn at a d.i of Ji cent. Saleii'or 2-V rak r?nl.if at 31), cent. Vi Market f mt at ! 75 f.-rMiu d and cn1 Mraine.1. Th bulk ,f lb.- lr are not n irtil. i,t,. m (Atr ,irlluMi f-r all cfade, it! -ab- tfJ4r of 7., t.t.l (E) No. 2 at 1 nr. Jo7 LbN (K) No. 2 at 1 7.. '- IM (F) ettta No. 2 at i mi .m l 1 1, (tj) ,tW N , at ?1 .. Tor Cutiiiu.- in -,1 dttimnd and IL'ht nvclpla. Sale- UmLiv r.f U) ,, kt II 75. ' CruiU Tnrti Finn, i itli tale to day of 72 bbl at l M f.,r linl and 250 for toft and virgin. Haii.v Iki-mit. Cotton fi bale.. t;irit4 tnrriitiiir cafkf!, tar V) hhU, crude turjcntiue 72 U.lt. Rn.rt.iK WnoLiAi.r. Pntc e-. Tlic quotatloiit. it thould U utidentixl. represent the whlejle pricei ccnerallv. In making up mull order higher price have to Ih chargeil. Biggii tunny i:ii::t v. Double Anchor i:ial34'c. Bacon North Can.l.'na: ham (new) 16c, thoulder H(.i I2',c. tide (S C choiee)15c; eteni tmok'ciJhams 17ClSc bide M, thouldeni n4r. Htef On the hoof 5a'ic. BarrtU piritttunH'ntirie:,ondhaiid, each 75: new New York cat h 1 .; new citv each 2. S. Btetrax 2'ii 2h ,,',rfW,,'n,n-'r1ou W' Northern 12(S14. Butter North Carolina W-i25c: North ern 25i-'J5c. Cand! SjH rtu2.V' 45c: fallow lir.i 15c: adammitrne i:,e. CRreae-Xorthrrn fa torv 1 4fa ;t: dain cream 14!14e: State 12'- t'o fee Java Rio ' i.V22e: La- guayra 24'ifi 25c. " Com Mr.il Per biuhvl. In tmk, 74 (l 4 V. Cot tan 7,i4,'(riV. DomtMt; Sheeting, 4-1 ht Vanl, 7';e: yani, ier bunch, .Kk'. Flour Fine, iht Ml. V 5.5: Hntwr northeni, extra northern U 2fa,7; family, juheni, 7 2-Vih: ritv mill: i huper W 50; extra C 5orn; 75: family 7 2.Vt7 .Vl; extra family S S5CiH .". 'ItrtiUzeru Peruvian guano, per 2 000 lb, .V: Carolina fertilizer c4V til; N. vaa guano 50 ca.-h; complete' niamire c67; Whann' phoi,hate ?45; Wilcux. Gibbs fc Co. $55 rash: soluble Pacific $5o f!lne ( Mfn 15c. ' Grain Com, In store, in bag. 7ttfi ?2jc: cargo, r buhl, r.-uvi'v; vel low, per buhel. frtyouc; whohale. In bag, 65(a67c. Oat, -r liu-lul, "c. Pea, cow. jcr bushel, 75f'i-NV. JfitUa Green 3','(4e; u'rv Xi'jv. Hay Eateru k 1 1', Norr h river i k f- i 1 . lAtrd Nanhern 12;,r i:e; North Can, lina 15r. Lime Per bbl $1 40. LuuJjrr City tteam tawed: thip ktutf, rcsawed, ier M n. Sliil; nmgh el-e plank, inr M rt, $Ui 17:'Wet In.IIa car eoei,accrdingtotualIty. per M ft. t0i.c, dneil fl.rtiig, scatomtl. $20"j35: tcaiit Itngaud lMml, commu, per' 31 ft, 14 MolaMCB Cuba. hhd. er gallon. SV 40c; Cuba. bbU, iTgallofi.4H41e: mgar houe, hhd. fer gallon, 24; iigar Itoute. bbls, per gallon, 27c; syrup. M.lt, per gal lon, 40(a,NOc. ?i-.Kee.eiie. per gallon. 30e; lanl. Ir gallon, PA-f.i,! 15; Hne-.If r gal Ion, 70Q, S5; riii, irr gallon. i'oMry--Chicken, live, 25.00; string Peanut t UiAttX Zr? 1 25. ri!loe Swtit, per bu.-iiel, .VJ; Irib. northeni, per bbl, t i 2-Vi:; 50. Pork Northeni iitvmc2tfi,2!, i rim per bbl $ik, rump k't bbl H. Jiiee Canlina. 6;4'r?r lb.GiC; rouh, ler buhel,'J(H'fs$l. -j-Country, per lh, 2,;c; city, - r 'flope iVa. .SVjtf ,lum, fN-rbstkcl. 75c; Uvtrjl, per cck 24'J.5.-, American per fack '.c. .Sugar Cuta. jr lb. Z;: P rt Rjcr. perlb.; A coffee, r-r lb. ll,e; R c,f. fee. ier lb, lie; C effre, r 1, I0'c extra C. per lb. 10$llc; cra.hM,'ter lb, 124e. Soi Northern, j-r lb, 57'e. Shingle Contract, per M, $436; com mon, i-r M, 2 5or cyprets taj. per M, $5 50; cypret heart, iter M. $i 50. .S7aW O bbl. jer M, TlloYT lb V-t loc. TinJxx ihl;!j!iigi per M. G,2 (in: mill irime, per M, 6 5Jf'57; mill fair. p. r ji, e: mienor to oroinarr, jier M, $-Jov4. WhUkey Northern, gallon, $1(5; North Crrolina, j r gallon. $1 7512 50. Wool Unw-hl,per lb, l$20c; wash ed, :per lb, aviv. FlXAXCI!.. Gold, buying. lOS; selling, . Exchange (tight) on New York dis count, Baltimore Bton ILUaM b4 Jj, Wteni clUea Exchange Z) day H cent, intereet added to abue. Bank of New Hanorcr stock 100, lljvt National Bank 75, Dawson Bank 75. Wilmington Building Stock 115, 3!e- NaTasaa Guano Coram nT Stock 140. N. C. BonJt, old ex-coupuo, 14; funding i5oo, o; ao. ly, g; uew 5; special tax toN. C. rxUili5. W. A W. R. R. bonds, 7 Vc sold Int.. 101; C. C. R. R.bood. 6 Vc. 40. Wflmlngton c ity bonds, Vc--65;7 V 1 RO- fAA ft t nw Aft- tt VI 1 New Ilaoovcr county Ixn's (10 yean) Vh; grjiu nib. Huh Mark eral. No. 1. per bb(. l(.i, 20; No. l,ier half bbl, el 5a.l; So. 2. per hbl, $lfu,lS 50; No. 2. pr half bbl ? .): No. :. ir bbl. tUCi U io. Mul ct, per bbl. $3 50T2 7. N C herring, icr Ul. JJ6 Dry cod. ivr lb. 7i 'e. 1 ' 10, CKNTS A WKKK W. IV. railria.1 :v .N C , ,," 4J. Wil. A: SraNttrl raiin 1 k -1 Hll. Ia Light t'o. i.tV 57 ' Wiiminru.il Cot t.i M:1U ( . . totnpatyluP. , MARWin IIVTI J.l C.ttft'U. llnaacUt mu4 t -Mmerrlal. NlwVork N r in M r, ,a'j , frro.I at 2 V M M-f:.:....;r, at sv, (.old t-ad at 11 " r. ti" t " : tt-untir- ,iu:i p! iJ,,,. ?tatr t-.l4 ,4,,j,; C 1 r .. a, ' Nrn Y..Kk. N,iV. tr ... ui-rfne m.t, ni vu:r M ui . f Hitl..rns.varathj I. r rrrf .f I , .-t,.j, . N Lrat KlC . ! t' r I -r .,ils. At ; Int. r r, - 1 .., A h u at -W. tt , u u. v,...,s. ti.Ue.1. at,.l r,;t. f.,r, , M w, t, n ( niol nnii,rai.d!.ddu:i -iM ari, , i3nn. l.i .. !;.t!..luu. 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