rTT TT 1 Fj 1 VfN ' '-V z ; TTV IIS TrTr , , - .a N'UMBKR ft 11 ATHLETES. I. HOW THE 8T. GEORGE AKD BT. i ASDBEW8' CLUB Wllx' UPEND T1IANKBGIV f ING DAY. Mt of Prize A Lively Time An 1 I. J . ' pated. the &t. George and St. Andrew'. nZZZ-ZH .X?" priee the prizes offered: Rifle match, value of prize. $10 00 pianuing nign jump, " A mile running race, " Potato race, 1 barrel poUtoe. Running long jump . . . 1 mile walking match, . ; Hurdle race,, . , . . Running high jump, ' . lZg and ladle race, I plated ladre. . , Hop, step and j amp, - . . . 1 mile running race 1st prize, A doz. plated knives; 2nd. prijse, do.nive. ' Back racej J box cigars. 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 100 yards running race, . . 300 ;encmg, - . 2 00 vv Aeei barrow race, 1 wheelbar row, Throwing heavy hammer, 1 pair torch. inree-iegged race. . . . ( - 2 00 Aii-iour s race, 1 pair slippers. Fig with greased tail, the pig. ioyg velocipede race, . 2 50 I Quite-a lively time is anticipated i The list for entries can be . found at Messrs. Brown & Roddick's, and mem: n who intend-taking an active part nQOuia register tneir names. Admit . tance, 25 cents. Members free. GENERAL CITY NEWS. An Oyster Stew. Quite an animated conversation was :projrrc8sing among the fishermen at l rMftrket dock as we nasRAil Wflw . r , 1 monmiff. the subiect beinc ovstpM A I individual, bareheaded and noisy, was I ,o- o i particularly boiling, while another "iMctedhehad Wt.,Wo. -....a 4wnu. I Jt looked like oysters would cause a basting. There being no policeman Jn-J eight, wo tfiought- it best to freeze out 1 of that fry. We do not know if they boiled over, or who was burnt. Oar Complaint Partly lleeded. W makefour acknowledgment to OUe of our wood dealera fni tft'mnvAl of one of thc danirerous woM lw i hich are habits piled .00 near the cap log oi tnc wnarves. Will not others do likewise ? There are but few exceptions to this reprehensible custom and we again call the attention of the of the law: . . ' - Farewell Sermons. Ker. Messrs. Mann and "Rhodes, pastors of the two Methodist Churches in this city will preach the concluding . wrmons of thc pastoral year to-day, M will leave.Mr. Rhodes to-night and Mr. Mann to-morrow, for the Con- jfmace hich meets in Greensboro on j The Moore'. Creek Address. 1 ifr. K. B. Tre&L ork, has in print a large edition of r. ! "iUnstratiPg spirit powers 77, - ft j ..... . .1 tnPrlltrnt.' I -" ycHeuniaL a collection of natri-1 otic addresses delivered onthe last an penary of American independ ence. dge Cantwell's Moore's -CreeK ad dress is to be found in it. Fifth Street M. E. Chureh. The Rev. J. M. Rhodes will occupy th pulpit of of Fifth StreeV M E. tliurch at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. this' which will concludes his pastoral rvices for the present Conference Yejr, There will be; no services at night. . . . . I Drunk and Disorderly. A visitor was arrested by policeman Walcott on the wharf yesterday even ing, for being drunk. He had to be carried to the station house in a cart ond held down by the officer, he was so crasy with drink. .. Woodcock. ,Ve saw at an office on the wharf on yesterday, a fine woodcock which had doubtless been shot by some one in the swamp over the river, but lived to fly across to the city where it fell dead' in a cotton' yard. Creat Convenience. The new fast mail arrangement en ables our people to read the New York daily papers of the previous day at a little before 2 o'clock, r m. This is a capital convenience. ,j . . ' Mortuary. ' There were eight interments in Pine FQrest Cemetery during the past week x dalt, 4; children 4. aoaday Service. Worship in various church of me city xo-day m follow : Front Street M. : (South), corner of Front and Walnnt strata, Eer. J. R.Mann pastor.- tgenice every Bab- . V 11 " Sabbath ocnooi at 3 r. . ' . MnnJ - T 1 i roiujierian, comer 01 Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev C ayne pastor. Service at 11 a. m Claw at 3 p. SeaUfrce . St.PaliKnfr,Lu,llefn.cornerof Bernheim pastor. English service at 11 a. German Service at 7 r. m ounaay School -at3 p. First Presbyterian, corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos. R.' Wilson lpmstor. Serviceeverv Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7J Sabbath School exercise at 3 0 clock r. jf. St. John', coiwof Third 'and Red Gross street- lr (UaL. t. "I ' vvaKc j. niricrsou ,cvwrv corning rrayer at 11 o'clock ; e . u ciuck.. tsunaav School at 4. First Baptist, corner of Market and Fifth streets, Rev. James 3. Tayior pastor, riemces at XI a. x. and U. p. . tsundav School at . M .wi oireei iw-einoaist &. (South). miuaitru on fiiii between Nnn nH Church streets, Rev. J, M. Rhodes pastor, services at 11 i.m. Sabbath School, at 9 J a. . St. Paul's (Episcopal), corner of fourth and Orange streets. Services at 11 a. M. and 7 J p. jr. Sunday School at p- v. Rav T nr a . - . a. u 1 1 j i c r rector. Seat fre St. thoma.' Catholic, Dock Strt: ..j . DlltCli I Vf-r CI , . m. t . .. - I vuu a. Li vi i riirn btm.1 J1WUIU8 services at and 10 a: i: Vespers at 7f p. m. Sunday School at 9i a. m. . St Jama , ,r. ... . "UVB vuiucr, ui ALaraiei ana I Third trpo pv r- a -trr-x ...v-w., -.v. . ai. A. v. It Li I Hon I rector. Morning. Prayer at 11 o'clock I Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. Sundav I " -"" -z I. JB. ,- Second Baptist, on 6th between Church and Castle streets. Services at 11 a. sr: and 8 p. m. ; Firt f!nn.tl C I e,.-e-" kJwiw:acTr. i ry Sunday in Academy Hall, corner of The returns of the whole State will Seventh and Nun streets, at 11 a. ir. tnn raade in total on the day ap Q D w anniw ri4 . . I pointed for the meetincr of electors who sMv;.Ar wi-j" v uuuuay ciuiuui hl r M I vcviulxu; x-pis-1 - i coPa1' corner or &mil and Malberry "f jS f f 4 cTi-iuu uruyer av o o C OCK. fimaa bai.i T-i-.i. . I viiicij on ueiween i Front and Water streets. Rev. J. L I Keen, chaplain. Services at 11 a. m. 9Iagitrates' Court William Grisson, col. was before Justice Gardner for violation, of Sec. 7, of the City Ordinance ; dismissed on payment of costs. Thomas Fulton and his wife, Caro- j line, both colored, were also arraigned for lac y, 6 , dothe9' and IS....!!.'... i. . I r. wo. Everett win give a migious seance at the Opera House Monday Tran;n .;h0;a : I 0 I An attractive advertisement of the I terformrtf.A imvir in I this morning. New Advertisements. Eastern Medical Association. Danforth Second hand books, Charles D. Myers & Co. Butter, fresh biscuit, "Plant's Extra" and "Favorite," brands of, flour,' English cheese, etc.,. etc . Meat Market. Number of carts in market, 248; I beeves slaughtered, 5; sheep, 3; calves, 8; hogs, 105; deer, 6. Hotel Pertonala. - PckckllHoupk Satrnday J. P. Byrne, New York ; S. A. Gardner, Jr., New London ; O. R. Clark, G. H. Wil liams, A. C. Lendare, Boston, Mass. ; William Cox, Reading, Pa. Maxxixq HorsFw-t-Saurday J. H, Movire, W. & W. R. ; H. S. Foy, Scott's Hill; IL McMillan, South Washington ; P. W. Sterling, Evans ville, Indiana; A,' Paul Repiton, Nor- fork, Ya. . r-m L- M Herald '.' Utterances. At this moment the attitude and the wise counsel'of "Wade Hampton in South Carolina are worthy of the imi tation of his fellow Democrats all over thecountry. ; 1 u , The notable feature of- the situation is that irregular And suspicious con duct on the - part of the republican managers seems to : increase. ; In the North Republicans are slowly making up their mindar about this Southern bus iness, and it may; be said that disgust and alarm increase. WILMINGTON, NOBTH CABOUNA, FROM WASHIXGTOX. cci-aw uetemined n 3IlntAlj.Ii-g a Peaceful Attitude. Cape Fear: WA8HIXCT0X, Nov. 24. Niirlil rm .. . . . o ine city is still in a feverish condition WU,g to P--tical uncertainties and kkv intrusion or the mili tary power of the Government by the of Vilminon PresidenL Tr. Byfcandifcr of G vvuiwioh tireiKiPr. e., lutul uy cicuse ior in - TTVrii Last night the local clubs restiudl their resolutions to celebrate on th e -"'jwamy in inst. YPt iht foW annonces additional "troops m r iur "asningn. LOUISIANA. FlTe AddlUonal Parishes Canvassed-. nM.Mti. . . . I "vnuC jrroLcsi Against th Policy of Delay Exclusion 0f the fTeaa and the Inference Drawn The Number of Bull-Dozed" Par- lshea Increasing. "D: t ' - ul " " " wniOAZa. iUV. ' .1 Mil, I ln turning oaru canvassed the returns of five additional Darishps inJw iha I BU" oeing in almost exact ac- I . Ayvmucrunc recora. As the policv of delav dpvpTnna ihn Democratic representatives are growing 1"mc. inev comniain that thn Board meets so late in the day that it . mf - r mt i i iv i . . , nas- oniy one session instead of two; that nearly an hour is wasted ovorv morning in getting under way, and that au Kiuusoi involutes are used as pre- v-k" w uiuiwuif lug sessions in aonnrri. ance with the Republican programme. S y?i"isteeed..a. i: - - "" " lu-uuvupon mis sal). iaAt JV-V.I. rwVt -ine nerald rebresentat vp tn.,!,, ??ade a formal demand for admission to I.. , u ine oard,- but was re- m.s.e.a La mJ pretext. This refusal oi tne Uerald'a nnnlicAtion omnin f-un Y5 ; . ivr iwciCLULiye HHSSinn rPSlllTnrt in thc voluntary retirement of one or two ft F"11" wno had secured "a a.s miuee secretaries. . I Kin infimiIlnf.n 1 ..l i lhe intimidation ati heard in executive session; but the vcr- DC dict .upon thc disPuted parishes will be considered and rendered in secret , . .V " Q ooay QUI members 01 tne Hoard will h vplr.!i -imxaeanu?cast their votes for -.i . . - uayes and Wheeler. - l he lioard now holds three different ST"l,,.15 IA " ," , 0. --o"" '"6U"J vo uuiic xjuusu wun tnc partv chieftains The people are still quiet and patient, but no one seems to doubt the Board's settled purpose to throw out enough votes to elect Hayes. THE DISPUTED STATES. Indignant, Popular Feeling. washixgtox. November 23. Mr. XfPlinMn ,.1 1 r ll. TT ways decided in making up his roll of 4ViA TTnnan .11 il 11 ---" l" ro" 01 S Zt?8?' W1U Piace uPn lP To11 the names I 0f the two democrats from South Caro- lino mKn n: ,1 r ak: art? vM?ucl'"":u ui - meir t-eruu catp3 by the illegal and indecent trick of the returning board, and thus place I tho ftrn itatiiMa rtT 4hn Mlmmmo I vr vivmuno ui Itllll 11111 L! I board in the noaition of Mttantf As the House ksses unon the onaTifi. cation of its own members, the entire .a.-- a 1 .. conduct of the returning board will be the subject of. congressional investiga tion, and the rascalities practiced in Columbia during the past two weeks win tnus oe iuny exposea. Oregon. Washington. Nov. 23. Mr. Cox has been busily engaged since yester- day nay in makintr examinations of the uumunues auu 01 inp rccoras in tic I Post Office Dapartment He came here in compliance with the personal request or Mr. llewett, to look up all At. a J A A a 'it it A ' I 1 nu 1 u w m inn Tl wr t kmaw mm rm t w rm. mm ww "" wva.aavwM.va nau a,aic VfCgUIl eiecui case, iur, ox sign mcs that uauuuut.il uN iKu .rum u iegai anu iUtl0naSteMdint, -Sd-tie has been very busily occupied with the S!?'-?!??1- U nn?er: aw uaawnis wm oe one 01 t ie nrst amonir the . issnp.q nnon wliioli sttinl u "fp Ji7 irJ.r: va kF.u -.,u uii b io nass in conniption with thr Ppoaitn. I tial complications. f ' w a. Vi7IMVIIw ; - A Curloms TTay Out of It. New York, November 23. Thc in- dependent republican central commit- ies met. lasimgni atocience nan, in. W. H. Thorn in the chair. Resolutions were adopted suggesting that Cover- nors, Lieutenant Governors and Secre- taries of State of every State shall ap- point a committee of disinterested per sons who have been citizens for fifty years, of the fame" number of persons as each State sends to Congress, who shall meet in their respective States nr AUt Kx KltAf -u;- nnmifln . and declare by baUot-their opinion as EC.VDAY MORNING, a-i MIXTURE OF iXORTIl CAIl. OLIXA. : Fourth Dar. Ctndmtt&from V 9 SaU'K .Vnr. SENATE. Thcrsdav. Nov. 1ST0. The chair anuoancetl iKtitions and memorials in order. By Moore, col., of New Hanover. .1 .11? lnTXrate the Laljorcr Va'uxi a?tin. an act to mnn.r.nu . : . . 1 xer i. H.ittiA irni I C a. rn , cn-naxor irov moved ta uM.n.! ii. ru.lcs to UP he report of the cm X" l!l?Lin?eAiatc. . rulc H ' rnitt. I lbc rules are the satire a tin O 1H'' Pirpnt flit l,r,... :.. r . I T . ...vj . vi b 111 i;i or ui a coramuiee on cotintv i:ivernin nt 1 The report was adopted.' Hr-lend hh) copies printed. Troy moved that 200 coi.ies .r joint rules be printed for the tio of ih 1. --- members or both hous. Adujt. d. The rules were suqeiided a::d the resolution to reduce the number of em. ployes of the lirblattire Kissed and TliW A A . A 1 1 A nastcui 10 me nou.-; without enrc-- mcnt. la resolution to extend i!n tin cV...'flT, r i: i.ir x - . 1.... I I Innlin II. 11 . . i iu jiiii. iiu mueu mat ino ru susDended ami iho bill .-. readincrs. ?i: l 1 - " Graham obiected. saviuir il in t 1 1 it ut snerm was relieved all would ak f. -i . .r ... - cv - - r it except, perhaps, a dozen. He thought it a bad precedent. Boddic supported the pruioitiiin of William. The question was put, and the motion to suspeud the rules was Io?t. CALExb.VK. The bill of Mebane of Rock asking for information in regard to t tnc public debt, was taken up. IL moved to suspend the rules, and then' being no objection, the rules were mi. pended and the resolution :idoite.l. the other bills on the calendar wen passed over or indefinitely potpo.UL 110USK OP RKPRKSKXTATl VKS liyson, of Jackson, AMiite. of Uali fa3C antl Harrison, of Caswell, aioar- cuuu quauncu. xtansom, irom tne select committet i v" ""f ououiuisu u report aaumin I fn vu a? c. ... ti..l . Ltne rule3 of 1872-74, and providiirfJ a standing committee on countv trov emments. Thc report was adop'ted. INTRODUCTIONS OF P.KSOLUTIO.VS DILLS. I By Henderson: A resolnt inn of In quiry in relation to the rertrfsi-ntiiti.iii of New Hanover and Pender counties, and to the claim of John W.-' Dunham to a seat in this house, from Xew Hanover county. Calendar. uyjjox: A bill to amend eh.itd.A-- 102, art. 79, Battles. Revisnl. 1?.r,.,-. red to the judiciary committee. By Pinnix: A bill to amend chapter 22, section 4, Battle's Revisal. Ib-r.-i-. red to judiciary committee. 15V Urmond: A bill to rei cal chap ter 84, laws of 1874-'7-, (ustry hxt.) Referred to judiciary committee. By Clarke: A bill to amend titl, 0 chapter 11, C. C. P. Referred to judi ciary committee. By Cobb: A bill to prevent throwing or shootincr into railroad cars. lIofiT. red to judiciary committee. Uylobto.A bill to amend the re vised code, chapter 97, section t enti- UUlCiarV T...i:.i Bv Move: A bill for tho rr-Tf r eriff of Pitt county, Judicia ir iii04i5rtp. n nMnn.t . j "v -- inn iu taiiiv.11.1 tiiilllier 206, laws of 1874. Judiciarv. By Cobo: A bill to prevent attcmnts to burn dwellings and other hmwu .iA;n;ar WnnAl,l . . , 1 . 1 I'll . . By lieynold.-,, col. : A bdl to; repeal t0 C4' 1,iitl1 xvevisai. uuuiciarv. By hwing: A bill to recrulate the rate of interest. Finance. By Ewing: A bill to amend chanter 128. laws 1874-75. Finance. By Richardson: A bill for thc erne. ral relief of sheriffs. Calendar. Speaker Price announced the follow ing gentlemen as comncsinir thc com- mittce on engrossed bill: Schackelford. McLean, Geffroy, King, of Stokes, and uavis, or Lenoir. ouiwuciioru, ircm 111c committee rn Pngrossed bills, reported the bill in n f. erence to validating election returns a correctly engrossed. SILLS OX SECOND RKA1I O. The bill to extend the time of .1. B. tax collector of Pender county m ufc j . f Moring, referred to the curnuiitUo o; finnCe 1 J The bill to repeal the act to ivrulatc tne ratc of intcrst an6-prevent u.ry a 1 . uh.u u. ,n Pnnpana.on motion or lUh ardson, rerciTod to the juaiciary corn ... ' jmij . iu mittee. I The bill to extend the time for the registration of deeds and other convev- ances was taken up and pas.-cd. un motion or Kose. the bf.l w3 taken up on its third rcadinjr. . I'ostponed lor rarther conEideratiou until next Tuesday at 12 m. A messace from the Seuate tran.imit- tin? a bill to amend chapter 52, section 26, Battle's He visal, and asking cor.cur- rence therein.' Thc bill was' pla veil cn the calendar. . " -Wrt : Mptnbers very freely erprci tb opinion tht the General AsiuUy wid;d jouniU present term very early, bruballv iVTv lenalTe'y . av -rt- , u ru-a m Uic parvblly new cossUtrsUon ""-". lO.ti. . , . r . ......... rOMMEnCE AXD'FjNAXl.E- . WIUIINGTON MA UK. KTa. Nvvciutr;. lSTC-C P.M.J (. '.' Tlie fflkil iWUJlc4 u.1 iv t l ittrK p. Mi r foil.; -nutlet ;ljr.i:h;'. n.!cr:f.lIrn'9V, cck-1 rl' nurkfi oprrtM f.nn at the N fftsi ...1 . :-.. " " "" . " i i x:c m-,i:iJe at Uc !: ihi-:irrimf.f h4.r wbn aK en ad- t Ut a r ut by bu. ri. Al U i.c u l:re the Karkrt Itmtual: Imitt afnl m. at ni!!ilay s ,V:t at tora'M j:C i !. .-c f tl.. iliv a e. of i - vnt 1 luuosii .mt. at ul irli Arute m 1 r' otrervt n c-ti- taken. Wr U.te tl.e 7 . .v.ik-i -iitil -t. i uuctitf at the -train..! 1 " to t'.ay .f bM- ! 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