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A!. qmdD ; VPIHKIl 31. WILMINGTON, NORTH; CAROLINA. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19. lbTC. 10 CENTS A WKK.K FEAR -LL JJ AJL W J l Mo I 11' ii' llriiJJ (,- 1 -.,- .. 9 .7 i' I : ; THE COURTS GENERAL CITY JEWS. . I Mayors Court. Sunday Service.. I VnnflUbn A w A a;. AVoibipin the various of deil . fined $50 and costs or thirty day," , city to Jay, as follows:' ! in prigon. J .-ciiuRJi's Bethel, on Dock between j,'p,j,t ami Water streets. Rev. J. L. ,jM, tliaplain. Services at 11 a.m. t. Paul's Kvang. Lutheran, corner of tli and Market streets, iter, ii. u u licim pastor. 11 A. M German Service at Hcrvice at 74 p. m. School at 3 p. m. 'hnfflisu t tra; it l..ptorw fer vices every , u . m. anu t p. m. caotmin ochooi John's, corner of Third and Red The same, for resisting a police offi cer;; case dismissed!' k i ' Three other cases which were contin ued overjrom Friday, were tried and disposed of. Magistrates' Court Adam Martin was before Justice Gardner, for violation ' of Sec. 7th of was dh- Fir:t Presbyterian, corner Third and E-Ti- n r .trtetH, Rev. Jos a Wilaoo City Ordinance, Defendant , t. Ptor, " Services every Sabbath on Payment of costs. THE POLITICAL SITUATION DOINGS IS THE THREE STATES. . . . i . I i Democrats to be Present at the Count ing of the Vote In New Orleans The South Carolina Returning Board Declare for Ha) cm The Matter to be Decided by the Supreme Court The Vermont Election. j : "Washington, Nov. 1 The Herald's ,New Orleans dispatch says: "Governor Curtih has informed your correspondent C. T. Bailey. C Jjurham. T. Whitfield. K. Dodson, JIL G waltney end others, and tm? report was" laid on the table nntil to-night. Resolutions commending an effort to build a better church, in a more elijri ble location, in Charlotte, were intro duced and advocated by Dr, Pritchard. Ptraiy with a fair demand. We note a fa. 1 i a i Aiicr remarks uv . .. liranam, Rev. T. Whitficld'aud Rev. 1L II. Griffith, the resolutions were adopted. Adjourned fo 7 o'clock p. m. Prayer by Jlev. Dr. Tuppcr, of Va. COilMERCEJXD FINANCE, WILMINGTON MARKETS. Cape Fr.A Orrirc. NovcmU-r IS. 170 C P. M. Cotton Our market twdav ha rulM MARRHLlt . a. Hotel Personals. '.VI!I1T SESSION MAS- VKKTJ.N;. .Rev. J. B.! Iioyce. D. D.. of the Southern Baptist" Theological Semi nary, was introduced. He was plad to of lv2 bale at but littlo rariatinu fnxn the oRklal quotatltnj lz: Onlinary 0 sru onlirarj- 10. low miJll!nc 10,', uWJUng 11 al tkh1 lui-Mliiic 11'' rrnU. Sj.irit Tirprrtint Market firm at un ha!!zl tliniri. Sale t-!ar tf 117 J E WETT Dl'NIl AM At the mmrr of the brVle's father, Wr!rlaT. N. lith. hr Krr. Mr. Patlrr. Hrorr H. Jrwett "tn Mm Jaulr, UaujfiitrT f " Mr. fcamurl W. Duahara. .ririr a i) mfrisryrxrs Wilmiii&tx)n & Weldon "HAILKOAD CO. . in i7. . Ornoiot flrx'LJ't rznv Vi;mlron, N. t, Nov. that among the official returns received I address the Convention on the subject ot ministerial education. - II rixftd k t 1 1 .... a . V. V , I i AND ATTF.R5UNDAT, V...,W .. :-Thc i,Mrkt tlav ba. rulrj V l!nh. lCrt. I'a.rrr Train, . thr linn with but few tnnactlln'. The offl- I WUmtDCtnn t WrMnn lUilroaJ mill nn, 'I Purcell House Saturday T D by the Returning Board arc those of 01 ministerial education. . lie was : l - . i t I nroud of boincr a ltnntist. ltorau.e bo a, t.. i , Ti i k htrp wifronta . v. HAnann. 'TAn i tivfi Tinnsnps in wnitn no inTimuiaiion I f . r . . .1 : 7. i rec i, ivt-Y. vcuig ci sun I vuv., ,.vuwnu., wuui r 7 ..." Ilicvcs they hold the truth, ami le- t. r. Hrninff Prayer at 11 o clock ; I Yielding, Geo. HilUee,. lady, child and 1 " alleged or charged, in winch, iy( a caa5C cf their past historr. As on 8ervact New York: J, Dalton.Toronto. I mistake of the local Republican politi- as it was possible for us to cstabllh Uaoada ; J. Stiebel, A. Mandelbaiuner cianf only the names Of the two elec- ecnooi, tnc japTi?xs uirccxeu uicir at- W". F. Luiton, Baltimore; B.- C. tors at large and the one for the dis- tcntion to education. We have lad Brown, Durham D G.Robinson, 2orth trict appear upon the ticket, thus Icav- English scholars to whom worthy ref- Carolina;-Henry Shaw, New Orleans; in? the balance of the Renublican elec- crencc might leinade. The same W. D. Soratlev : VirErinia. tnr rnnnlncr bpbitul hn tJrl-Pt cnmr micht le said of otfr own country. In AlAXXIVn TTm'RK. SatlinlaT- T A I 1 QAft rn4iu All l.r.cr. rtinch.s or-rt . - - . , 1 I " ' 1 - " - T " I . J J IV IV . tUV OV I trjlVt UAV ir.I lai lftl. I.UII1CI Ul iUUl&Cl ilUU I I ncminra llAftnn . I n :n " 1 1 I T II'. l 1 l ( Pi fih streets, Rev. James B. Taylor I Bara tip Siren r X. FrPnVV nrl nn ;Q .tum,;,;; iilesville; hj.b. Harens, Baltimore ; which will increase the discrepancy to A. Easton, New York ; J. Beratine, nearly 3,000 votes. Mr. Wells, of the Charleston. Returning Board. has addressed a loiter II c !-! CJI J ' Vyenmjr i rayer, ; o ciock. ounaay rhft'l at 4. i ( (Hid Presbyterian, corner of Kourtli and Campbell streets, Rev. C. . Taviic astor. Services at 1 1 a. m. ; ,,,,1 7 i. m. Habbath School and Bible !:' at i- m. Seats free. iiiiday School at 9 a. m. The ,rm-osto"-day and this evening will be 'Fifth Street Methodist h. (South), VitiiaHd on f ilth, neiween iun ano Chunli street, Rev. J. M. Rhodes Kt-tor. Services at 11 a, m. and 7 r. .SaUbath School at 'Jj a. m. St. Paul's (hpiscopal), corner ot i...Mi.tii .iiKi i r i irp s n't n. nt:i i n ut 1 I'.a; m. ana t i. m. nev. i . l. aih-lil.'i- rector. Scats free. . ; ; ,, -t ' Tl. 1.4li1i. Tnf1r stropt .feays the Raleigh Observer ; "Major vidinr for a committee of five of each Dunham would be a great acquisition party to be present durin to the House." Indeed, you arc right, of the votes. the count:nir Second and Third street. at 7 and 10 a. m. Sunday School at sVUvcen t MKT SlTVK'PS ....... ; cspcrs ai r. m. '.I I A. M. ' ' . "st .Tiunes'. corner of Market and I Third streets, 'Rev. Dr. A. A. AVatson t rector. Morning. Prayer at 11 o'clock. Kvcniii"! 1 'raver, at f) o'clock. Sunday i School at -1 i'. m. . t Second Baptist.V on 6.th between 'Church and ('astle sjtreets. Services at 11 . M. and 8 P. M. r . First Coiigregational. , Services eve ry Sunday, in Academy Hall, comer of . S vciitli and Nun streets, at ll a. m. ami 8 i. m. Sunday School at 3 p. jh. Services at St M ark's (colored) Kpis- The cotton on the line of the C. C. Railway is accumulating rapidly. New Advertisements. f Charles D. Myers & Co. Dr. Shat. tuck's Celebrated Charcoal Biscuit : E. J. Lanabee & "Go's Oatmeal and Oswego .Biscuit. Shrier Clothing. NORTH tSlKOLINA. A Times New Orleans dispatch inti mates that the Chairman of the Demo cratic Louisiana State Committee will be allowed to nomiuate a person for the vacant place on the Board. .Nskw Orleans Nov. 18.At twelve , . .t. i i i money in attending the Jiig-sl the room of the Returning Board. lM , . " Jndjre. Palmer Mrs! Iitchell, relict of Rev. D. Mitchell.Vhe celebrated scientist, died , in Statesville on the 11th, at the age Of 80. v ..' The thriving little - yillage of Mt. Mourne which has sprung up within the last year or two on the A. T. & O. rail road, was almost entirely destroyed by fire on "Wednesday night. Messrs. Casanave and Wells, members of the Board, were there. Trumbull, Judge Stallo, (lov and ex-Gov. Mc Henry, of the Northern Democrats, and the Democratic Com mittee which has charge of the evi every Southern State there is a Baptist college. More than one-half of the Baptist population of the world is now found in the Southern States. About ten millions of the inhabitants of the world are under Baptist influence. Rev. H. A. Tupper. D. D.. corres ponding secretary of the Foreign Mis sion Board, next addressed .the. Con vention. Mr. J. C. Scarborough was intro duced as the next speaker. Two hun dred and sixty thouand children of the State have to look to the common schools for an education. What is to be our future if this state of things continues? Our prrmfe sikmhI their show at ain of povertv. Prof. L. R. Mills made wune very happy illustrations comparing the preachers to ditlcrcnt kinds of guns, lie wishes that the brethren had read om the rial iUota;iuft arc JlN) tor drained an J p-l Mntluci!. cloinc tra4j at thre Irice. A frnall bit wa tiffrretl at f I S3 witliout a buyer. Tw a3c to-day were CVtM! .MraiucU at 1 T. 'A bbb (K) extra No. 2 at 1 . '27 hhU (II) Nn. 1 at ti 10, l.7b: atrJ ff.r (II) No. 1, t2 12 i A r (U.w 1 , c-l No. 1 ti'X for (low K) 1iw j Je, M bb! (Mx) I ale ami b!l ( .V A: W) rxtra r-slc til iiplow jra. at s I. TtirYmn Uh .IJ.t niJpt. Hair twlay -f -'I bbl-at ?1 ;.. (V..V rtr-NiiirMatkt tady at ui:r!iat!:rtl prtrt. TIjc mIi tiMlirturr I.VJ liMs at l 00 f..r.hanl ami M-VJ U r oft and virgin. Daily RKrrtrr. t ton M bales fplrit turpvntlur HI ia.-ks tiiiii ivjt bbls lar M tbb, crude turjintim- l.Vt Llb. at follows : DAY TKA1N LTe Wllm!rurt.i. lnn,t M. lVf-t. at - - . . Arrive at tioldU - WrVlon - - . . Lrare WVldon. dailr -Arrive at litirkT M'rat . " WilmSrurt, Kn.rt M. iH-it - . - UiA. M -11:12 A. M I .HI. M. - r. t. - V. M. I'. M. I s I. M. v. m. 3 r i f 4b ' r the appeals which he has read fr dence to be presented od the part of 11 nicn of thc Slalc. the Democrats, were presenh There r J n i were a number of Republicans present also. There was delay in the meeting on the part of the Board on account of the absence of .Messrs. Anderson and Kenner. Thc Board met at 12:30 and authorized th Serjeant-at-Arms to NOTICES OK rr.OMlNEXT' MKN. Perhaps the oldest man in thc body is-Lockey Simmons.-of- Montgomery county, anil the father of Prof. W. (i. Simmons, of Wake Forest College. Next to him wc would place Mr. Aid- rtra-ts. -. ' ' - A l - J . 1 - .1- r ,-fveninsr nrayer at o o ciock. Front Street M. E. (South), corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. I K. Mann pastor. Service every Sab Ihuth at 11 a. m. and 7J p. m. Sabbath School at 3 v. t. procure a room for the meeting of the bow, of Orange, who is 77. Younger. Board. A resolution, offered by Gen. 1 but still to be numbered among old few davs a?o to thenes-roes. at Weldon. Anderson, inviting the presence of five men, we notice. Daniel Y ebster, of Raleiqh News: They say Judge ti-i-ftl, corner of Sixth and Mulberry Greasy Sammy Watts made a speech a . i J th : a 1 1 '11,. I f'ow lii va arm in tliA nporrnAa ftt. V"flrlrn in which he endeavored to instill into gentlemen from each party of Northern Franklin, and Mr. Ireland, of Wake. marki:ts iiy ti:i.i:crapii. financial and Commercial. Nkw Yokk, Nov IS Moiht qukt at2S' H 1 V cent. Strrli ne nuict at 4K--:. VhM dull at UOi('S-UO. Covrrrmrnt dull but Head nw Hi"' State bondu quiet and tea!. New Yokk, 'N-t. I. Flour medium and low grade .V Mrent brttrr and in fair export and honw trade demand; cofl to ebok-e brand tfady with a mndrratr inquiry at V XiO rt; mmnmn to fair extra tout horn $ WaS 75. Wheat quirt anl priec treiierally witliout a decidrl ehanre. Crn Meadv with onlr a mode rate exjKirt and home trade demand un graded western mlxel d rent; y I 1 iw wteni fii cent. Oat without a'de cidetl change, but rather qui t. 1'ork quiet and tlrm mc 17. Lard on-ti-l exritd and decidedly llnner.-but clof-l heavy prime Mcam flKll Cotu-c quiet. uL'ar quiet and v ry linn, live quirt MolacA quiet. Kohiu firni at $'2 3Va2 45 Spirits turpentine firm zl'. cU. Ficlght to I.ivcriHMil quiet and very Gnu. The Shcrills and the Klectoral Vote. his dusky hearers the best kind of De mocratic doctrine. , Raleigh News of Friday : It pains us to announce that Mrs. George E. Bad ger, relict of the illustrious jurist, patri ot and statesman of that name, died at her residence in this city last evening. Democrats and Republicans m the. Jordan fvson, of Chatham, is here also city, was adopted. Col. Zacharie filed and apparently enjoying thc meeting a plea as to the jurisdiction of thc as mnch as anyoouy. Board, which thereafter went into cx ecutive session. . j Columbia, S. C, Nov. IF, The re sult of tabulating the rcturus of the The law requires) Battle's Re- Last Friday evening ph was stricken County Canvassers givest State to VisaL Section 5, Chapter 40), that the witli paralysis. andom that' time her to the Hayes electorbf a majority . . . c 1 1 i fii aanA life has been despaired of. Mrs. Badger ranging from 230 to 1,133. Thecounsel HlsjrtStet Of Deeds Shall envelope and , , . K , nna A -f, n for iho TWfw.r-iIift randidalPa immodl- Kill up the abstract (of the electoral beauties of character than fall to the lot ately filed exceptions to the aggrega vote in the county) and endorse and di- of-ordinary mortals. Cultured, amiable tion on the ground 'of irregularities, ricct it (to the Secretary of State) and genial, pious, she was one ot those sin- know is to love. :- .. - claim vitiates tho above result. The y.the 5th day after the election shall deliver the same to the Sheriff, who is to deliver it to the Secretary of State -within ten days, includiug the day he -receives it. So the abstracts should errors and omissions between the man gularly attractive women whom to agers of the Taurus and the statements How They FlxThlugs in Ltoulslana. Supreme Court, it is understood, direct Under the registration and election the Board in its duties as to thc final 4t,a count. ! have been in the Sheriffs hands bv the I i e I -iTr. v io tu i A i-ui i.iM.,anu aru io oe reiurneu vo ine - v xr onfi tboc,,T,prviBftr nnini. U,o 511 nton fnr Pvnrvtl,inff nl. r yV1"3"". 'J vuvw-...-..- vi-ion... w .w. ....... b taught at ail at the Seminary, liavi-.ig the judges of election. The decision of lowed by the law. Amos Aklrich, who C(? cn d in raisinff tlfe ft. auy suffer visur uu nil ijuubuuus iciauu i uas. iiiij, uiiicdi iuic vn mv; I'tmuuaui, to the registration of votes is final, I electoral ticket, will claim thc place of and is not subject to revision or correc- Sollace, ineligible by reason ot holding ; Secretary of State by the 21st inst. Rev. James P. Boycc. D. D .; 1. L. D.. is a native of Charleston, S. C. His father was a man of large wealth, and his brother, W. W. Boycc, was fon many years a member of Congress from. South Carolina, now a leading lawyer in Washington. Dr. Boycc was taught letters at Brown University, and theology at Princeton, lie vant one time an editor, had charge of the Bap tut Church of Columbia, S. C, to which he gave ten thousand dollars for the erection of a house of worship. He has been a member of tho' Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Greenville, S. C, from its origin, ar.d has had charge of its financial manage ment, especially since the war. Por thc past two vcars he has scarcely The W. L,. I. at the Inauguration. Wc are informed by Captain M, P. Taylor that ho has received a telegram 'fromfCov. Z. B. Vance, accepting his '.company as an additional escort from t'harlotte to Raleigh on the occasion of the Governor's inauguration. Captain ;T. -expects' to carry 80 men rank and file, and has strong hopes of secuing the ummgton. uornet uoncerf mna.- 'Hiq Inauguration will be a grand af faiv, and one of the most attractive features of the day's parade will be the appearance and movements of the W. I, I. tion by any court." a Federal office. Almost a Fire. Last evening, about, dusk, while a clerk in the cmnlov of Messrs. Hall & -, : ' I t . Postal Hours. The mails close at the C1& Post-Office as follows : Northern through and way maflsi dally - Mails for'the KC. Railroad and routes supplied there from, at - - -"!t " - Southern mails for all points South, dailv - - - r - - Western, maibiCXC.It'ydally 630OA. M. k ayettevuie and omces on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays - - - - - Fayetteville by C. C. R'y. daily (except Sundays) Onslow O, H. and intermedi- :30 A. M 6d A. M, 550 P.. M. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, j The situatiou in Europe is still crit ical. I It is stated that two of the Republi can electors in Louisiana arc office holders. ' 1:00 P. M. QjOO A. M. 6) A. M. ate Offices, every Friday The Smithville mails, by steamboat, close I'earsall was arranging some cotton 8rA,-''Safly v a & .1 Mftlln fnr TT.sv Will. Tmni Cnoek. Sun- ply and Shallotte, "every Friday at 6 A. M. Mails delivered from 0 A. M. to 7S0 samples near a lighted candle,-a bunch -wf it coming-in contact with the flame, was ignited, and in an instant a large ' pile of cotton was on fire. Several Wkets of water were thrown upon it, which prevented its spreading. The only damage done was the burning Of a A'w pounds of cotton. THE BAPTIST feTATE CONVEN Second Da3" Thursday. j Condensed from the Raleigh . Senti.i1x j Some routine business transacted, j Visiting' brethren accepted seats, viz: Rev.-Dr. Tupper, of ' Va., and Rev. Mr. Mendeuhall. of S. C. j The report on State missions was taken up. "Mr. Hufham said the debt of the board was ahout $550, which it j The Meat Market. , T 1'or the past week the clerk of the 1 Market reports as' follows : Number U at r30 p M r carts 140, beeves 58, sheep 4, calves ; nogs 84, deer 1. ? Iookhcre, now, does everybody in r ?reat city Wve on fish, and, oysters ? P. M., and on Sundays from 830 to 90 A. M. ' Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P. M. . Money order for Register Department open same" as Stamp rim. Stamps for sale at general delivery when ciations make reports of their work, Stamp Office Is closed. . that the results may, be .seen in the sta- Key Boxes accessible at all Hours, day tistics of the Convention. j nient of $500,000 with a vietv to its re moval to Louisville, Ky. Dr. Boyce is here in the interest of the Seminary, lie is not only chairman of the faculty of the Seminary, but .President of the Southern Baptist Convention, and has merited for nimself the vctv distin guished honor of being one of the finest p raiding officers in America. Dr. H. A. Tupper was called from the pastorate in Washington, (Ja., to the corresponding, secretaryship of the Foreign Mission Board ofthc Southern Baptist ..Convention, in,. Richmond, four vears ajro, to succeed t"bc lamented Dr James B. Taylor, and it is high praiso to say that the mantle of thc ascended saint has fallen upon a worthy succes sor. Dr. Tupper is quiet and gentle in manner, but . a very interesting and effective speaker and a ripe scholar. He represents' thc cause of foreign missions. . Rev. J. K. Mendeuhall is of North Carolina Quaker extraction. He is now identified with South Carolina. NEWS OF THE POUT. Port Almanac, Nov. 19. Sun rife 0 41 A. M., sun sctsi.50 P. M.: davs len-rt h lOh CJm. 1 Il-rh wat cr at Smlth vifle t.iS A.M.. P.M.:hlrh water at Wilmington 12.25 A. M.t 12.cct p. M. Notice to Mariners. r.oih bar buoys at New Inlet bsr (at the inouih of thc CaH' Fear River) hare dis appeared and arc supposed to have drifted io n.'a. AlUIVEl YESTEnnAT. Steamer Dixie, Piatt, SmlthIllc, O G Pan-ley A: Co. Steatm r .1 S Underbill, Latham, Smith ville,.! II Netr. , Steamer North East, Paddison. Point Cawell, Pretm Cummintr t Co. Stmr I) Murchion, Skinner, Fayette ville, to Williams & Mun hion. Sehr lts?v, Di-nnis, New River, cotton and naval More, Hall A: Peaiall. Nor hris hmanuel, '22l tns, Oben, LIt erixx)!, 2H) toft alt Rinford, Crow C . veci ick iw .Heoane. NIGHT TRAIN, With raengrr Coach Atta-h l. Leave Wilmlnta at - - C,. . M Arrive it ;4 Uro - . nr.; I. M " M.ui.t . :,:i A M ( 44 Wrld.rn . . r. a. M Leave Wrldtoi. dally - 4 -V A. M Arrive t 11-s.V) Moum . . r,trj a. M (4dJir . . 5"i .. M The Dy Train mtlr ilx . ut.tin at Weldon fr all 4nt''NnU ta Hat Lii.e, dally exrrj4 Sutwliy, and dU u RirhmoQil aol all-rail route. Niht Traiu make cIuk: t rt ititi. at WtlJon !th train for lVterbunr aul Richmond. FREIGHT TRAIN? mill U jc UiUnm; . tou tri wiTkly at5r.l A. M.t and airie at 1:14 P.M. JOHN V. MVINK. tiovrMf General At. r7Shattckys CELEBRATED C OAIUOAL 1U5HIT FOR DYSPKITICS jpLEASANT TO THE TASTE, .NOCK Ubing and LinnlrM to any coe. old or jourg. E. J. Lanabee & Co's OAT HEAL AND OSWEGO IUSIL1T, The litter the mot drUraje and deli i.,u- cvrrmade. Ha a tnotattnn it e f aTor and rrifimeM, atxl u invure It purity mauufacluml fnm the Klrrf,r,r 4c liralcd 0wegu prrjared com. S'd ui by CHAS. I). M VEIW U . nov 19-tf 5 and 7 North Enut u The Time and Place FOR Ger brbr 'Doctor Stret err. nio lone. " 5: KSI TAPLE HITTER IN .WIEIIIfA '.and. E I'eK-hau iSc W'ftermann. having boon pastor at Columbia and ii : . a .1. c . i is hoped will be paid off at this meet- wrom.nuu .u, ... iuai -V 4v t vhin;n - r-1 , rf xl though now he is connected with the mS!t; of the Southern Alabama. ' and night. Mals collected from street boxes every List or Vessels ix Port Noy, 19, Barques Swed John Fougt, 521 tons, Gunderson, AlexSpruut & Son; Ger Lydla Pescbau, 403 .tons, Fechter, UiUKK; t 31ortuary Report. V l'liere was only one interment in Oak. ; le the past .week, that of a child 2 ars old, who died of diphtheria Interments in Pine Forest Cemetery: - adults, x 5 children, 2. Nor Jupiter, 806 tons, Tellefsen B E Heide; Swed Mathilda, io2 txns, Braden bury, Alex Sprunt & Son; Nor Senior, 320 tons, Fonnsen, R E Heide? Nor A O Vmje, 833 tons, Pedersen, Williams & Murchison; Nor Success, 356 tons, Jahnsen, R E Heide; Br Evangeline, 198 tons,0'Hara, E Eeschau & Westermann; Nor To Vernier, SOS tons. Other remarks were made on the re port by Jacob Allen, of Raleigh. W. A. firaham, of Lincoln, Mr. Cohen, of Edeftton, Messrs. Babb.Overby, Pntch ardAWhitfield and others. - The discussion occupied mosl of the morning session. , ' j Mr. Durham offered an' amendment to tjie report looking to missions among the colored people of. North. Carolina, but the amendment was lost, The re port-was adopted, j AFTEKXOON SESSION. ! GabrielfienREXJeidevNoDenorah, 340 lu v'";" f. toiisrJorgehseni'R E Heide; Nor Frey, 290 hj Rev. J. J. James. . . . . ! . rr.iMUn wniioT.. a. v.,i(iicnn- I On mnfinn bp. PTPntn? seSSlOH was T OUT cnranoniQi; .nf Infan'trw fcrtm I flAt l!VWIai(iV W-pr SRI tntii ITroovl ' V. I ba -no n nA n Tnaca TTIPptinf fin t VlP pwa through .the., ttj ?s; ?5SS SLiSSi.9- ': ; 1 !iter.lay mi,WWoutc for their old TBwKSTjS i,1wEo.; LrT??SLS7 ' . aia r?v AiLUiii uvriiivi j a a.avjav u kJi ww v - -"-a" - the officers stonned over and were seen 1 Thompson, C H Robmsop; Nor Emanuel, on the strode U ? i 221 tons. Olsen. v ick !e-tebie; Oer Doc a in ill tia . l . . w - . f ' riuartprc rA At. o e , 1 ol " iV: Tbi?Ii.if ht ' tion was called for ana reaa. Aal. WHIP, IV nvu.uv wu wv- I wvV ram &uo -1 - j tor Strossbersr, 360 tons, Herst, E Peachau I younff men had been under the patron- put the board in debt, and now only six brethren Vera receiving aid, .while r our traiiins. who bad stored them- r,Undei. R E Heide. n uruKe vwi axin win uuwu i ton. ineram, jo& a fen: Anna uiover, yesterday morning. 208 tons, Podger, Worth & T7orth. Norbtlg llelene, 2sStonip, iundexfcu. Bilboa, Sjialn. RE Heide. Cleared Yesterday. Steamer Dixie, Piatt, Smithville, O G Parley it Co. Steamer JS Underbill, Latham, Smith ville, J II Nen". Stmr North Ea?t, Paddlmm, Point Caa well, Pref ton Cumming A Co. Stmr I) Murvhbon, Skinner. FaycUe ville, William MurehiMm. Schr Ray, lK nni., New Hirer, Hall A Peartall. ehrNamyW Smith, Davis, New York, A I) Cazaux. Stearlhip AchUnd. Iriughtr, New Tork, A D Cazanx. Tuff Ullie Soiiierf, Puzb, Philadalphia, MlMrr. (Jer bam in On-an, Weichman. londoa, AnderMn fic ls u. . . tier tarque Die Ilalmath, Krat-ft, Llver potil, Williamo Mun hiMn. (Jer banpic Vi.l-tt-. Rotrratx, Rotter lam, William A; Murehiw.n. ExrORTP Fokeigx. 7.J- fit-r brrpue Ocean 1.900 bbbi rofin. Lirrrnooi Cier barque Die Halmath l,4(Kj bbls rvin. Itotttrdam tier tarque Vlolctte 3,000 bls rrin. -Yir York Steam-hip Ahland 5f 5 bale cotton, 101 buMiel p -auut, 1 lo Kipt-r. 8 btli jftaUM-. 4 packajre ind.'e, 1 jalca hider, 12 empty kez bb'. S hr Nancy W Smith 172 balca cotton, KObblrot-ir; t Sallol 17th SchM Joph Souther, Vatti, Thomaft Me, via Ronton: Mab , Mahouev, Port au Prince; W ; R Mowry, Saton. Arroyo, P R; l"th Br bri? Baltu, 3rinton, Loudon. Below bound out Schr Wyoming, Fo- ?ardenaf: (Ur barque Orean, Wriebtnan. London; Ger t.arque Die Ht-imatb, Kraeft, -ivcrjiool. Extected to iro down river to-dav Ge 8 NOW AT and 1 North Frout Htrett. nj.v W CIIA9. D. MYERS A CO. SHRIER HAH JUST RETURNED FROM TIP'. North, and ha c'jw-tu-d fr the wi'Ti:tt Rev. Amos Mooro, of Johnston. Ls doubtless the; oldest preacher presor t. C. M. Cook, the President, is a portly, good looking gentleman, wc should sa; about 3.J years old. Mr t.ooK is a na tive of r ranklin county, was graduated at Wake Forest College and was a member of the htate senate m lb4-.o. He is a lawyer by profession, anl.a good one. and is a very useful and ac tive member of the church. The Secretary, Rev. J. D. Hufham. is well known editor and pastor, and we pass to thy Assistant Secretary, Rev. F. R. Ufiderwood. This gehtle- jnan was born in Johnston or Samp son. wa$ educated at ake r orcst and I -arque Vioktte, Roggatr:Br banrueNatey ureenvillc Iheological ceminarv, and I lou.iinix, , 1 UC UririllK';! u lui cu m w v livid uu Divlaigt "rtmcijt, bctt quality ant tiirtl made SJxck of Clothing AND GENTS' FURNDJH1NU CXiDf ver displayed in WOmbiloo. Prk-ea are o low aa to enable every one to buy, eviu l tho- bar I t!ine. . A large lot of tboae pleudld White HhlrU, all Reaay Hade (except button bole), VND FOR THE SMALL SUM OF OO CENTS WORTtl 2 SO A PIECE, - Don't forget to call on A. SHRIER. uov YXXX No. 31 Market trrrt. Meal! Meal! Meal! 400 is now pastor in Oxford. FlXAXCIAL. ' Gold, buvinjr. 103 ; frelliiur, 111. ETthanire ( tihtl on New York i dia- count, Baltimore Boston f, Philadel phia I,', Western citiea Exchange J0 cava ceni. miereei aaaeu. io I Bank of New Hanover stock 100, First National Bank 75, Dawson Bank 75. ! nVilminjrton Building Stock 115, Me chanics' do. 100. The report was further discussed -by J Navasea Guano Company Stock 110 mthe 17th was eausM by her tnwrnsr t the city from br!ow the ?tr Dixie, the latt?r iavingbnken some unimportant port.ot f her inachinen-. The neanr repa'n A'ere malf ti-day and the IMxci went down n nerrezu.ar inp jmmui. The tug Lillie bomer. Purh, from ?barletou, S C, for Philadelphia (prrrl ously) having made necessary repairi, rleartd to-dav and will proceed. Th '"r Flah (prrIyi M been raUed tai io ilel d wDl CO down liter QJBA. BAGS FRESH ME.VL IN NEW COTTON SACK. MOLASSES ! DLMERARA AND SUGAR HOUSE. 500 BAKRELS rLouEAi1 cTjf LoWtf B INTO ED, CE0W 6 CO.
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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