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THE QMPE EAR Hi . : : ; " r . si. NUMBKR WILMINGTON, NOBTH CABOLINA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21. 1676. lA CENTS A WEEK GENERAL LMTY SEWS. The Member from Carteret. The llalcigh AVtt? says: "The member elect from Carteret, William Vernon (Jeffroy, Esq4 though unosten- tioui. is one of the most talented gen- some 'distance, and would have been tlcmen elected te the Legislature. He is a native of Pasquotank county, and j. ahout forty-nix ' years of age. Even invouth he was a fine debater ; and to how his ability as a writer, it is only Serious Accident. Yesterday morning, about 11$ o'clock, as Girard Harris, one of the street-car drivers, was standing in front of his car, near Mulberry and Front streets, he fell off, and becoming en- THE tangled in the brakes, was dragged IXWS OF ENGLISH VESSELS. OF THE LEGISUTCRE. V TWO HOUSES OFFICERS. SELECT The report of the committee to uomL ton, Ilenrk-ksen. Alex Sornnt &. Rnn the Sunday School Board, recom- Success, 350 tout, JahnontK E Heide: achaneeofthe location trmnlZ"1' to RaTeM.. excited consider. S.IS iVtnr.w!' discussion, an it was finall v tabled. tnV j" VrXL "2 nate mending Charlotte able The special committee to whom was tons, Halvorsen. William Murchison: m ,m . i reierrca tne report or the Sunday School K'r nwn w eyer, SG4 ton, KrrsJ. E Board, reported recommending that the biu WcMermann; Ger Siren, 4'J2 cmnlovment of k mUcnnor nt tons, Call!., E Peschau .VWwtfrmuin. killed if the horse had not stopped. Several parties hastened to his rescue, and raising the car, drew him out. Dr. Lane, who was passing at the time. stopped, and, after examining him, de- nccessary to state that articles written clared that no bones were broken, but by him before he had reached man?s that he was badly braised. estate, were admitted to the columns of the Washington Union, Raleigh Stand- First Dispatch. Special TeUgratn to the Cape Fear, Raleigh, Nov. 20. The two houses of the General Assembly met yesterday at 12 m. In the Senate Democratic caucus Hon. J. L. Robinson, ex-Speaker of missionary and agent i liu excited much lployment be discontinued, discussion. CoL Heck moved to amend by strik ing out this recommendation. Pending a motion to table the re'por, the convention adjourned. XKHI SESSION. iN me members were added to the list - niM uu!cu raiuculi ikUU Foreign Missions was held. Rev. C. Dur ard and Elizabeth Cty Pioneer, "lead- of the Marine Tempenince Society t ert M- lunnan edltor of the ham and Rev. AD. Blackwood, con - - ' l . I Ml: v " T 1 - 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 ing Democratic journals of that time. A letter addressed ;to the venerable Thomas Ritchie, upon the retirement of that gentleman from the National democratic organ, was among Mr. Gcffroy'H contributions to the press." liryi Ur Republic. 239 ton. Thomrw son, C It Robin.; Nor Emanuel, 221 tons, Olsen. Vlck & Mebane: Ger Doc tor St rot, be r?, 209 tons. Hend, E lYschau fc estennann; Nor Ilrlene, Jvj ton. Gunderscn. R E Ilelde. Schooner Nellie, 222 ton. Terr)-. Nor tbn.p Cumining. Br Julia Ellzalieth, SO ton, Ingram, J II Ncft"; Anna E Glover. 2.$ tons Pod-er, Worth .fclWorlb; Mary, Davis, B F Mitchell & Son: tfUliam. Ma son, B V Mitchell & Son; MunlU, 254 ton, Willinj-ale, Master. Ko t;t, iu nVf-Vc! o?. Asheville Citizen Principal Clerk; ducted religious services, and Mai. W. I ! VI FR TF h V I i V.V uu IIHI, UljjUI. I I . I A r V.1- 1 . ..II - 1 1 .1.11 1 1 .1 .1 .1 V Li rintr sneechea were made The election rete " ll30a. r arrenton, f1- yvmc ui uuu uoauuuu ring speecnes were maae. inceiecuon ; n . f . p,ftSnP . i,-,r ,,t-... Assistant. In the House caucus Capt. V. V. Richardson, of Columbus and J. N. Tim T?Aiio jS7W M;iv PltmnU Staples, Esq., of Guilford, vere the B - .2. -5 . 'I 1 j;3-x- of President was postponed. NORTH CAROLINA. liotel Personals TVrcell IIourk Sunday I'. Scriv ncr, L. Lusullcr, Dr. S. Angle, Char lotte; J. E. Urunson, Sumter ; John has been lowered from $8 to $6 a year, It is a mistake about Rufus Amis, Esq., having been elected to the Sen ate from Granville. Mr. Maddrey, -Democrat, will contest the seat oi Morton,, Republican, for the .Legislature in Hertford, on the principal candidates for Speaker. Prob ably a third man will be selected. Cau cus adjourned to 4 o'clock p. m. U. Palmer, James Anderson, Columbia; K. Ilayncs, S..B. Jenhiugs, Cy D. Bald-1 ground that the polls were kept open win ' J.-AV. Powell, SLL. Fremont, Jr., too late at Winton,! and that JJemo A. Branch, C; AV. II. Battle, Ralei-h ; AV. F. Walters, B. F. New- cratic votes were not received. The Observer says the general desire l ii TJ alnijfvVi tV r V r -wrck tfanl I-ll i ft - :o,.ie, llaltunoro ; J. E.Hartman, Lum- iionXgc lst of January. bcrton ; . , Monroe, ,y . .uu.uuu, Raleigh Sentinel : A finer body of liladcnhoro ; . mwKins, nocKing- men than the Jegislature now assem Second Dispatch. Special Telegram to the Cape I'car. Ralbioh, Nov. 20. In the House caucus Gharles Price, Esq., of Davie, .was the choice for Speaker; Maj. J. D. Cameron of the Hillsboro Recorder. for Clerk and Capt. J. B. Hussev. of the States ville Landmc&k, Assistant Col. J. McLeod Turner was selected in opening up the nation to the gospel. iter, v r. l upper, Corresponding iec retary of the Foreign Mission JJoard of the Southern Baptist Convention, was introdnced and delivered a very pow erful address on the duty of sending the gospel to the heathen. A brief report could not do it justice. All our people should have heard it. Dr. Pritchard earnestly pointed out what christian women can do for th cause of the iJord. The amount given by North Carolina to Foreign Missions is far bclow'the a- mount givan by other States less able than we. AVhen the Electors Meet. & A. hum ; II. Lindsay. W., C Manning lloi sK.-j-Sunday H. G. ( Jrccnc, New York i 'Y. M. Foy, New York; Mks Mary Murrill,-J. F. Mur vUV -Hickory; R. Smith, Baltimore; Mrs Joseph Irish, New Port; G. H. By section 13") of the revised statutes of'the United States, it is provided that the Presidential Electors for each blincf in Raleieh cannot be found be- as Engrossing Clerk of the Senate, and State shall meet and jrivc their votes T . . s -i m '-. 1 . . I t jl 11 1 1 rw neatn the uapitoi aome oi any totate m Capt. Harry C. Brock, of Wilmington uPon ine nrsi canesaay in necemner ii - i Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate. the Union. In Goldsboro last Saturday police man George Johnson was killed by a pistol-shot, supposed1 to have been fired by Mr. Robert Ham. The Messenaer says it seems to have been due to John- l crtn a c wrho apinnr mcnnAaa M.,r,,.,rl, t J. M.'-Mnnirrp.I. """" WILMINGTON MARKKT.-.. Cap&Fear Ornct:, . w v ft v. v. v t . if 9 J. m . . ... . Lotion -v c I ave lo n jort a quirt cur ket with Rales of only SI lah-s at tLc fol i . . lowing oinmi q'MTAi.on: Urdinary tct quoted, jr! ordinary 10, low miJdlinr 10J3 and middlinir 11; crntu; Rood mid- .dlinqf not qtioted, define tadywlth Ifg'ut offenng. Spirit TSirntiui T!i; market CietieJ at 3V i ct-nU, at which prici It was quctej (officially) lirni at midday. In the after .1. . . i .. . . iilhiu uicru a iiii u'l tam r ti : rem. . e note pales of TO cask at .rtli and i0 casks at i cenus, clfinij firm at the lat figuie Icotin In this article we hear of no change and are wllhout reiioited tales of sirained and gcKnl (trainetl. Tle ofihial quotations Nit midday wore: Strained and good sL.ained Arm at -1 !v). Sale. . to-day in the year in which they are appointed, of T5 t.bls (K x) giod Xo. 2 at l CH), i: THE SITUATION AT -LEANS. NEW OR- atsuch place in each State as-"the Legislature of such State shall direct. NEWS OF THE PORT. Carthage ; K K. Murrili, Onslow county,, N. fpot, Sampson county. Bare- pointed State Librarian. THE INEIQIPIIT1 QUESTION " Citations . from Leading Authorities. From the .Charleston News and Courier. The provision of the Vermont lw is, that : "in case any person so elected "shall neglect to attend at the place "aforesaid on the day before the first "Wednesday in December, as foresaid, "it shall be the duty of the other elec- thc house. The scoundrel,, espying 1 "tors present to fill by ballot the ; Attempt at Inceudlaryl.m. Sunday night about half-past seven o'clock, some scoundrel attempted, to burn down the house of Mr. D." J. Greer, on .Seventh, between princess and Mui herry Btrcets. There were several bun dles of laths lying under the, corner of these set them on fire. Mr. T. G. Craft, who boards at the house, happened to puss through the yard a few minutes after and discovered the fire. He im mediately ran for a bucket of water and pulling the la,ths out from under the house Rucccdod in extinguishing them before the fire reached the building: ,: A Literary; Visitor. Miss Constance FeiiniinoreVNVoolson and her mother, who is a jneice of Cooper, the celebrated American nov elist, arc spending a month in AVil inington before goin to Florida for the winter. iliss Woolson ia an authoress of rcpuiation. we trust her visit may "vacancy thus occasioned." Similar ' 1 'j, T T ower is given py law in inaiana, iowa, uisiana, South Carolina, Maine, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Vermont, Minnesota, Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, California, Nevada, Nebraska, New York, .Pennsylvania and Illinois. It is said that in three States no pro- vision for filling vaeaciea has b'een made; but we have not seei the nances given, Henry N. Sollaee, postmaster of l5radport,iV ermont, was chosen a rres- idential Elector for Hayes. Section 1 of Article II of the Constitution, pro vides that "nQ Senator or Representa Vive, or person holding an office of trust or proht under the United states shall be appointed an Elector," and, of course, Mr. Sollacecan t serve. lrMr. Sollace had been eligible, and should die or fail to attend the Electoral Col- i.e a pleasant one, and that the health ge, the vacancy could be iled but f 1,, mother, o .unt she .tK USS Z Ps ine visit, win oo mucu improvea. elected. Should the precedent of the Congress be, followed, that rejected the electoral votes cast for Horace Greeley for President because a dead man was not such a "person" as the Constitu- . . - 1." - : . . A Deserved Compliment., The Democratic caucus of the Senate on' yesterday nominated our fellow- T ionsiuan,- Capt. Harry 0. Brock, for voteg of th good citizens of the Green Sergeant-at-Arms. Thi3 is equivalent I Mountain State, cast for Mr. Sollace, to an election. Cant. Brock will make would be thrown out, and v ermont dis a capital Sergeant. AVe arc glad the franchiaed of one vote in the Electoral - . j i i m.- I College, which one vote, as we-hove shown, wouiu make the election oi Gen. Sheruan on the Siot Marine Disasters, Nrw Orleans, Nov. 19 Ex-Gov, C. F. Noyes of Ohio, Gen. Lew Wallace of Indiana, and Hon. J no. A. Kasson of Iowa, left Saturday by rail for FlorT ida. Visiting Democrats appointed the following to remain here and be present to witness the counting ofwotes by the Returning Board: John M. Palmer of Illinois, Lyman Trumbull of Illinois, Wm. Bigler of Pennsylvania, Geo. B. Smith of Wisconsin, P. S. Watson of Ohio. Gen. Sherman, in beltelf of the Republicans, accepted the invitation of the Board, but the persons to act have not been designated. New Orleans, Nov. 20. There are three tables in a circle in the Sen ate chamber one for the Returning Board and one for eaoh committee. The corridors are barricaded and guard ed by assistant sergeants-at-arms. The committees entered at noOn. The Re publicans" are Tuttle. Garfield, Sher man, Hale and Stoughton. The tifem crats are as before reported, Each committee has a phonographer to re port the proceedings. The Committees will be, present during le aeeutiv-e sessions of th,Q Board-sessions daily, jroni 10 to 4 o clock. LoxDOjr, Not. 20.The mail steamer Windsor Castle, sailing between Great Britain and the Cape of 'Good Hope, has uen, loat. The crew ana passen gers were saved. . The British gunboat Lapwing is also reported lost. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. That warlike preparations ve nuking by the English is denied by the Gov efnment. Pinchback claini3 his seat in the Senate on the ground that if the same Legislature which elected him United Port Alman ac, Nov. 21. ... - 9 Suu rises 6 43 A. M., gun sets 4.49 P. M.; days length lUli 0(?m. High water at Smlth vUle 11.04 A. M., 11.29 P. M.; high water at Wilmington 2.12 A. M., 1.46 P. M. Notice to Mariners. . I The missing bouys at New Inlet Bar, no tice of which has been standing in our ma rine column since the Sth inst., have been replaced. Arrived Yest;::i) vt. j In II rork II - V.V.I mm l.'li "crfcufhr!.! position has been awarded him. is no better .Democrat than Brock. There Harry Judge Battle. IlpuMW H. Battle, formerly Asso ciate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and 'Professor of Law at the University, is stopping at the Hayes impossible in any event, v It is a nice question whether the in eligibility' of a candidate for Elector, and his consequent inability to serve, creates , such a vacancy as can be ruled bv the aualihea .Electors who arc elected. Copley, in his work on "Con stitutional Limitations" (Section 620), $ays 'If the person having the largest (18)Stmr D Murchison.Skm.er, Fayettc ville, to Williams & MurelMn. Steamer Dixie, Piatt, bmiitmlle, O G Parsley Sc Co. Steamer J S Underbill, Latham, Smtth ville, J II Neff. Steamer North State, Green, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Schr Mary, Davis, Elizabeth City, 1,700 bushels corn, B F Mitcltoll fc Son . Schr WUUam, Mason, Elisabeth City ,800 bushels corn, 2UO do oats, 140 do cow peas, BF Mitchell Son. Schr Samiiel, Styron, Lockwood's Folly, naval stores and fish, Anderson & Loeb., Schr Sarah Virginia,Patrick, Lockwood's Folly, naval stores and fish, master. Schr Zenith, Moore, Shallotte, naval stores, Anderson & Loeb. (19) Steamship Kaleigh, more, A D (Jazaux (19) Steamship York, A D Cazaux (19) Nor Barque ricksen, Gloucester Br Schr Monsita, 254 tons. Willinsrale. Philadelphia, master. Clejrp, Yesterday. ' (1) S.mr D Murchlson, Skinner, Fay etteville Williams & Murchison. Steamer Dixie, Piatt, Smithville, O G rarsiey & to bbls (I and Lx) good No. 1 at Zi 2-j .2 50, 185 bbls (K and Kx) iulc and gocd pale at $2 50?2 2J Tar e report a Kteady market and fair demand. The pales iince our last an 142 bbls at 1 75 in water, 22 bbls in order at 2 1 SO and 42 bbls do at ?1 S5. Lrudf Turpentine Ofllcial quotations firm at $1 00 for hard aud ?2 50 for oft and virgin, with sales at tho.-e pyicc: Daily Receipts. Colton'455 bales. Ppirit3 turpentine 249 casks, rosin 1.O09 bbls, tar 142 bbln, crude turpen'iinc 477 bbls. Official Report or Stock or Cotton axd NavaI Stores. Wilmington-,. N. C, Nov. 20, 1S7C. Cotton as-horc 4,221 bale afioat 3,4jt, total 9.047 bales. Spirits turjmine a bore :.,02'i cask?, afloat 1,217, total 4,S caks. Kosm ashore 70,200 bbU, afloat 4,051, total 7. ,251 bbls. Tar ashore 1,030 bbls, afloat 170, loial 1,820 bbls. Cmde turpentine asho. e 1 ,116 bbls, afloat 50, total 1 ,190 bbls. KncEiPTs ron the Week. Cotton 5,213 bales, spiriu turrntine, 1,525 cask, rosin 7,02 bbl?, tar 570 bbls, crude tu.-penline 1,00.. bbls. Exports roit the Week. DoMintie Cotton 5,700 Itales, spirits tur;o.itinc 104 eask, rosin 79:J llibls, tar 152 bbls, crude turpentine 50 bbls. For- low. rer btuhcl. v: hn!ai. Pcj, cow, pcrbnhH. 7V;vs0e. iH--GreenS'',4e: dry ttc. JUy Z?tm S 1 1 o, Nort h river kO, fi . Ird Northern WS t3c; NonhCro. Una 15c. 7.fm iVrbM II 0. Lumber CitT teara fwrd: h5: tuT. reawedfper M ft. n uU ede r: ?ft iud: cat- JW, arcording to julity. per M ft. 1 1 G drreJ fioorln, seaoed, fJurvT; cnt liiur and bocrl, coruu-uo, per X. A, til C23. Cuba, bld, r rall-a.LV; Oc; Cul. tbl, pTclln.4l(vk-; uar uouse, n-Hi..prrrnon. 21; turmr h..u.-. bbls. t ralloti, .7c; ryrun, bbU. prr r-l- OJm Ken-rnr. ir rallon. fyVr liM Per jrallot,, ti; lirwx-d. jr cl- Inn. 7nr-vv5; niin, t c'l-m. : v. 9J'ytrV Chlckcun, live, 2Vi3i; M-nnr i. .: Per luhcl 75cxfl C5. Potatott Swrrt. rrr tm.l.-!. .Vi- ih.s northern, prr bbl, $ t 2.VC. .VI. Northern city mrkf -".l, iritae .w . . . . . . Una. .fr-r Ib.r.Uc: r. irli .t' IJa23c. .v..' Alum. perluhrl. 75o; IJeq..i. per seekW i'.Oc, AirirJri j- r m k 'r. ,vM74r Cula. per lb, ', ; I'.Ho 1U. per lb, Oc; A mtTrc, -r lh, ll,c; It -..r. fee, per lb. He; C vnilrr. j r lb. 1 extra C. r r lh, Ps4(t 11c; rruho. i vr Ib.liJc. .S'rwi p N ' t . h ' ni . r lb, T1,7' zc. Sing'.( Contract. m t 1U tl'.V'i c'ta rnon, it M. J2 Un-i; tj r. jr M, ? .VI; cvpn-s heart, u r M. i .Vj. ,S'irn-W0 1)!.,jer M, ( W .M. Td'lov Per lb M UV: 7i;'-i -Shipping, jxr M, '.'li mill prime, n r M, . .V.i.T; mii! fS.r. t- r M, 10; inferior to ordinary, jr M,tT.;-l. lITilalvy Ntirtheni. ir iralbn. l?i5: Nrth Crn.lina, iHT c-H"ti, $1 75Ai T0. Wool Unwashed, icr lt, li'Je; ed.JiH-r lb, 2-VV. FlXAX.IA!.. Cold, buying, MS; M-llin?, 111. Exchange (sUxht) on New .rk count, Baltimore H'Hjtciii PhiUd. ! df ia J,'. Western cities Kxc!iau-e IU) pays 'f1 cent, interest added t alve. hank of New llauover stock !. Hit National Bank 75, Daws.m Bank 75. AVilminston Building f.tKk 115, lie ehanies'.do. 100. p Navassa Cuano Comjuny toek 14u. N. C. Bonds, old cx-c'iujon, 11: fut:-I VA 0; do. 1S0S, 0; new 5; p.-cul tax xo u. rauroaa M. W. & W. . K. lnds, 7 Vc pol 1 101; C. C. It. r.bouds, 0 V.. 4o. Wilmiricton c ity tonds, S "fc.,C5;7 fc. SO; old CVc.i; new 40; 8 ' t (fphi int.) 74. cew Hanover county lKinJa (10 jturs) 6 pc cold int. 75. W. & W. railroad .toc'k G. N. C. .lo. U 40, Wil. & Seaboard railnal f Urk 'J. Wil. Cas Light Co. stork 57. Wilmiutfon Cotton Mill 50; C'CMpre Compaty 100. MAUKCTS HY ti-:lccraiii. Financial and Commercii. New Tokk, Nov20. Mon-jr (Inm-ra: I Vcent.bid. Sterling quid at l2i. c4l quiet at 1054'($10l.,;. t xnn nt eurities dull but fteady ! 5 Xl-f. State bonds quiet and teady. New Vouk. Nor. 2. Kl ur d .11 .but mi.. . ---. i ... ... I vixver. uam- toaon oaics, spinui iurrntinc -.,.. -r. .,.. ... i ,:v.. weks, rosin 17.OS0 bbls, tar 25 bbls. 'TA " V ' T.T.-.V Benefactor. Jones. New crude tuncniine 204 bbU. r.rc.-Cotton ''I? "V.";.. : V.V V :T..: ' I 8,4oO bales, sninls turrMtitine 1.451 ea.ks. , . . ... i Dux, 309 W. Hem- rosin 18.47:1 bbl.. tar 177 1. bl. crude turl V"?iCI V' u ,,;t,:' ii i i I .,- . I V oiiee u i) fiuiei ani uii iun;- .. mik , Ens:, R E Heidc. pent mo 2-4 bbls. x I ..., . i'- i ........ . I - I tiuii utess e 1 lll'Miirill ri.i..; ri ain Compakative Statement, Tiiiru Week NovEMnr.u 175. Stock Xot. 22, 1X75 Cotton 0,929 lales, spirits turiH'ntine 4,.10 casks, rosin50,0(r2 bbls,tar 90 bbls,erude turpentine 1774 bbls. Kccc'tpt Wht to 2&I o.., 1575, Loth in- I MF i9 ct J. J.i'1 l'ilni .t.M. ! ii - villieaiTir4l UUdCrhm' LatbJm' Smith- tine 7,5( V; lU49 ur'JS ifJJL V:Ar.y -Ia. 1 ' t bbls, crude turpentine 1,011 bbls. States Senator could be allowed to choose a Returning Board to elect a President, its action in his case should be deemed valid likewise. It is telegraphed from Washington that the massing of troops at Wash ington has no political significan ce. TIIC BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION. rurcell... This able and venerable gen-1 "number of votes is ineligible, the o(p- llcinanis looking ini remarkably fine "posmg candidate is not elected, but i i4i , .... ' j f "the election fails, and there no health and spirits.. . ftlp(.t:ftn nk would t. t qualified IJlectop ffonv chobsirj'g'a new Elector in the "place of Sollace, and, positively, so fcn&as it is authority, dis poses of the claim that the qualified candidate for Elector receiving the next highest vote to Sollace j is elected, by reason of the disqualification of the candidate receiving the highest number, of votes. P The Neics and Courier then gives a South Carolina case in point, ii thQ course, of an opinion concerning which Attorney General, now Governor, Chamberlain quotes Cashing, an emi nent authority. Says he : . " 'In reference to elections by ballot, where neither returninsr officers nor the electors themselves are supposed to know for whom the votes are cast,until the result is declared, it seens not nn reasonable to consider the votes for in eligible candidate to be thrown .away in all cases, and the opposing, candidate 1 ' A 1 1 At 1 . eiectea wnen ine electors know or must bepresumed to folate the disabil ity; and in all cases, where there is no The T.mr.f.Voi ', f Un c..ri such actuaal or presumed knowledge. r.-v.v. VWU r.Tl 1 !.. Pigc of the Cape Fear is ihterestmtr it a &..... k t tive Assemblies, page 67.) Third Way Friday Mayors CjQHVV John Uoaau, disorderly, couduct; Judgment suspended. ' v John Hendrickson, same ; judgment suspended. ' . - - - " Jack Bell, same offence; dismissed on payment of costs.. - : The Cooii Samaritans, a colored or ganization, paraded yesterday, it being the first anniversary of t. Zion Lodge. Addresses were delivered at Mt. Zion Church. : : ITie -Sheriffs of this (Third) Con gressional District will meet in this 'ity to-day to compare the returns and announce the result. The probabilities for to-day are cooler westerly, backing to warmer south westerly winds, . stationary or higher pressure and clearer weather. ; and instructive. Uotuhmed from the Raleigh Xe Devotional e-verciscAj After some routine business the 'spe cial order was announced and Dr. J. P. Boyce, df . the Southern Baptist Theo- ogical seminar v, was introduced. He explained the reason for the proposed removal of the institution from Green ville, S. C, to Louisville, ICy. The State of South Carolina could not do much for the endowment. Kentucky will give liberally for ths ftbject. Louisville la easily accessible from any part of the South. It is proposed that Kentucky give $300,000, and the other States $200,000. JNorth Carolina has never been behind in other things. Shall she be in this ? Bonds were then taken to a consider able amount. The committees to nominate the Boards ot Education and State Missions reporte-f making but little change in those boards. A committee was appointed at the last opnvedtion to inquire into the ad visability of, changing the charter of "Wake Forest College, so that there may be some legal connection bet wen the convention and the college. This com mittee reported that under present cir- cumstanchs they did not think any such Schr Samuel. Stvron. Iokwlil,'F.llv- Anderson &Loeb. Schr Sarah Virginia, Patrick, iLock wood's Folly, master. - Schr Zenith, Moore, Shallotte, Anderson & Loeb. Steamship Raleigh, Oliver, Charleston, S C, AD Cazaux. Steamship Benefactor, Jones, New York, A D Cazaux, Nor Barquo A O, Vinge,Pedersen,Queens town or Falmouth for orders, Williams & Murchison,. I Nor Brig Lucy, Nielsen, Glasgow, Alex Sprunt & Son. Exports domestic. Xew York. Steamship Benefactor 857 bales cotton, 23,700 ft lumber. (18) Steamship Ashland (corrections) 964 bales cotton, 319 pkgs dried fruit, 23 bds paper. W. & jr. R. II. 37 bales cotton. 4 casks spts turpt, 48 bbls rash, 10 bbls tar, 20 bales cotton goods, 13 bales rags, 3 bun- ales UAgs, 70 bais hides, G rolls bagging, 2 bdls paper, 116 bdls ties, 3 bbls liquor, 50 empty kegs and bbls, 3 tierces molasses, 6 bbls fish, 8 bbls lime, 1 tierce rice, 1 bbl oil, 124 bbls oranges, 14 pkgs mdzo,l bdle rope, 29 bushels peanuts, 43,075 tb ores and metals, 900 bags guano, 190 sacks salt. ir.. C.dt A. R. R. 1 cask spts turpt, 17 bbls tar. . j FOREIOX. Qaeetutown or Falmouth for Order Nor. barque A Q V.ryge ,280 bbls rosin. (?fasijo .Nor brig Lucy 2,475 bbls rosin. Memoranda. No arrivals and no vessels in -ight below at p m 20th. A sloop-rieged yacnt Is at anchor oppo site Smithville name and destination un known. ! Sailed V)th Schr Wyoming, Foss, Car denas, Br barque Nancy Holt, Trint, Liverpool. t In Below Round Out Ger barque Oceau, WVichman, London, Ger barque Violett, Roggatz, Rotterdam, Ger barque Die'IIei math, Kraeft, Liverpool. 1 he schr Samuel, the arrival or which we report to-day, lout a portion of her maintopmast in a squall when coming out of Lockwood's Folly; no other damage. List or Vessels it Pokt Nov. 19. Rarqne$ SwedJohn Fougt, 521 tons, Gunderson, Alex Sprunt & Son; "Ger Lydia Peschau, 403 tons, Fechter, C & A U R; Nor Jupiter, 303 tons. Tcllcfsen. R E Heide; Swed Mathilda, 552 tons, Braien- t m a ?. "fc n . r- change advisable. The report was a- bury, Alex Sprunt & Son; Nor Senior, 320 uopvea ana vne comnuvvet. aiscnargea. ions, lonnesen, a tu ixuae, or xux, oou spirits (nrientinc 291 casks, rosin f09bbfe, tar 20. bJls, cnidc turpentine 125 bbls. Foreign Rosin 20,0Si bbls. Total Cot ton 3,337 bales, spirits turpentine 291 casks, rosin 20,f KM lbls, Ur 20. bbls, crude turjeutlnc 125 bbls. Quotations. Nov 10, 1875 Cot ton 12f . spirit tur pentine 30, rosin ,$1 45, tar $145, crude turpentine . 2 KO. Nov. 22d, 1K75 Cotton 12, spirits turpentine 35, i-o.in 1 40. Ur ill 45, crude turpentine ?2 SO. Ret-I'lar Wholesale Phices. The quotations, it should le uuders tood, represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be charged. Ragging Gunny 13(13c. , Double Anchor 13al3jc. Racon North Carolina: hams (new) 16c, shoulders 10fil2c. .Mdcs (N C choice) l..c; western smokctl hams 17(lSc, sides 10c, shoulders Reef On the hoof 5aGc. Jarrf.-Spi:itstur)e.itinc:M-cndhand, each 1 75; new New York each $1 90; new city each ?2. Recsvax 2TTi 2c. Rrickt WifniiugUn ft'O-S; Northern $12(0,14. jJucr-North Carolina lH25c; North ern 25fa35c . Ca n (UenSpc rm 2-C 5c : Ullow 147i,15c; adamantine 13Vc. C-.e-Northern factory 1 tj,15l-'c; dairy cream I4ll!e: State 12fo,i:M. Coffee-.Java :-3.c; Rio ll.22c; Ia guayra 24Ui)25c. Corn Meal Per buhcl, In sacks, 74 (5,75c. Cotton TU$ 43'(: Mj. Domestic Sheeting, 4-4,peryard, 7.c; yarn, per bunch, 90c. Egg 20c. Fif Mackeral. No. 1, per Mi, 20; No. 1, per half bbl, . 50(i9; No. 2, per bbl, $lo(jl3 50; No. 2, per half bbl, 7 50: No. 3, per bbl, $1111 50. Mullets, per bbl, $3 507. N C herring, per bbl, 0 (3,-8. Dry coJ lr 1, 7Jc. lour tine, per bhi, f ouyt; &uer, northern, WaAj; extra northern $1 25(o,7; family, northern, $7 25; city mill: super f5 50; extra $6 5Kar 75; family 7 25(3,7 50; -extra umuy ?3 ;'yi 0". Fertilizer Peruvian guano, per 2.000 lbs, f58; Carolina fertilizer ft&53; Na vassa guano $50 cash; complete manure $07; Whann's phosphate $45; Wilcox, Gibbs & Co. $55 cash; soluble Pacific $50. Glut ll1215c. Grain Corn, in store, In bags, ?0f$ 72fc; cargo, per briel, COGCic; jel- I' 11 05. Suar very trt.ug but ui-t at UJdllOv: ft.r fair t- god r fii..ng. nfaicl firm. Molasic quiet and firm. liSrtiI'rt and steady. Tallow h.-lvy t Ros.n Mead v. Splrii tunhtinc l':ly. WhWicy finu at $ 1 W. Fn i hts quit I an 1 firm. ( Baltimohe, Nov. 20. Oa!' quht and firm southern prime 3".(3,40v. Re quiet and steady. Provi.lon quiet. Cotlei- dull and heavy. Whhkcy tlull at llle. Irl reGncd 11 ll.c. Sugar steady at 12 .J 12','c. - New Yuk, Nov. ). l."Uou quit wihs tales f ai bales at VXtl'i S-l-; consolidatM net reciipu 77,74o; rt'-'rl' to Cireat l.rftain 277V; Vt lrraure I.r.l ti the" cntinent 5.0.M to channel 1..V15; net receipts 1.595; grrss m ljt 1,'1; !u tures closed quiet and eaty with ah- f 22.0fK) bales as follows: NovcmU-r 11 15-l". 3-ll 31-32 centi. licccmW 11 r.l-ftli cents; January 12' cents. February 129-W cents, March 12 7-Hvl2 15-32 cent., April l-i;centji. May 1225-3212 13 -Hi c t. Jun 12 lViri.12 :il-W cent. Julv 13 l-K.y 13 r-32 cents, AutruM 11 5-32"il l IWrU. ClIHI.D?TON, Nov. 20.- Cot!'n fteadler middling ll'a'c: net receipt. 4,915; -ile 2KJO: exports to the continent 1,551 ;. re.t wie 2,240. B At.TIMOKE, Nov. Cv). C'ttOU quiet :nil l!ing ll?4'c; net rcr:pu 07; irr 2S2;. sales 57o; to spinners 2ln: -xiort to Great Britain 470; coastw ise :). Savannah, Nor. 2. Cotton M-ady tn l firm middling lvi net reeciptii 5,098; grc.MMi 5.7:2 sale 1,709; exj.rt i-i to the continent 1,'.W; coatwie 5,911. I'orclgu Market. ( Liveupooi., Nov. 20. Cotton rtetily middling uplands G?d; mUJlhig Urlean CO-lOil; sales for simulation and ern 2.fKX); receipu 2,T.'t American I0,7sj. Future sales weaker uplands 1. in. e. new crop shipped Nov.and Dee. 0 l-32d. Dee. and Jan. per sail. G 13-32.1. Spirit turpentine 2S. m .-. ,Meal! Mesd! Meal! BAGS FRESH MEAL IN NEW tDlTDN SACKS. inn MOLASSES! UBA. ULMEEJIIU- ASU .SLUAK c 500 noylMf DLMIJRAPwV HOUSE. BARRELS FLOUR All i BINFOKD, CROW CO. W. A. Davis & Co.. W. A. Davi Editors and Prop'ts. II u In cm Maja?tr TIIK OXFORD' TORCH-LI(;iIT Cirealatlon over 2.000 Cop!r. Two Dollars Per Annum, la Advatu Tae Dmocrati Oryin f lrJTii.
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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