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THE FMAR. ilBKK. 42. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3. 1876. 10 CENTS A WEEK jjER.AL CITY NEWS. flic Fire. Yesterday Morning Sunday Service. Worship in the various churches of the city to-day as follows : First Presbyterian, corner Third and , tn.irninfr it r Mint nVlrw-lr ' I Seventh and 7.2H I - u i r. .m. oauoam ocnooi t lb strtK'ts, was discovered to be on Xlic alarm was sounded and sev- pirti Vucceeded in putting out fanK'-iii the hot-house; but an abl-' i'-'M'r.. Howell's yard, which j,ra fciv feet of the hot-house, r fjjt and was soon in a light blaze. tifl: was go old and dry that it Vimsiimod. There' was rw H wjtu tsraBcO. , I he hre originated from farnuee in the hot-house, which aduf' ".a;- not greatly damaged. 9 o'clock the alarm was again ,.,!'. The roof of the, dwelling of W,D Iove colored, was found to be tr but the flames were soon extin- ;.s,-A T lie injury ; sustained was ing. of a small hole. . THE DISPUTED STATES. MIDNIGHT SPECIALS. Thermometrlcal. The state of the thermometer at the various stations named below was ob tained at the Signal office in this city. NEW A D YER TlSEMSETS GEO. MYERS' exercises at 3 o'clock p. x. .Second Presbyterianr corner oi Fourth and Campbell streeTs, Rev. C. M. Payne pastor. Serviced at 11 a. v. and 7 p. . Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 p. m. Seats free. a St. John's, corner of Third and Red Cross street, Rev. George Patterson rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer, 5 o'clock.. Sunday School at 4. St.' James', corner of Market and Third streets. Rev. Dr. A. A. Watson rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 r. m. lit. Paul's (Episcopal), corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Services orical and Scientific Society of at 11a. M.and 7$ p. m. Sunday School Wilmington,.. C. at 3i r. m. Rev. T. M. Ambler . - . . l I Tiie Jul lowing persons,, memnersoi rector.' Seats free. ,abov(! cocitiv, wiu . iiii in f ront street M. K. (South), corner :;,. thut lh y are exa cted to attend of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. i iii-xt monthly meeting, to be held E. Mann pastor. Service every Sab- lk snii.laySchoolro(m ofSt.James' mix at ll a. r. and 7 p. m. Sabbath I)!.1 pill Luutyu, .iiuiAnoim.Mwn I cnoot ax o P. M. ;x,u flonday night, Dee. 4th, at Fifth Street Methodist E. (South j, 0 'dock, towft? Messrs. N . ;A. right, situated on Fifth, between Xun and ugh Wadded, Robert Strange, J. G. Church streets, Rev. J.fcM. Rhodes arr, .Oeorgej)uvis, Henry Nutt, S. N. pastor. Services at 11 a.tt. and 7i p. artin, Alex. Sprunt, II. B. Filers, Ed- m. Sabbath School at 94 a. m. i:J Cantw.cH'. Rev. G. I. Bemheim, t. Paul's-Evansr. Lutheran, cornerof hvard Kidder, Rev. Dr. Wilson, Gra Sixth and Market streets, Rev. G. D. a Daves. II. II. Moore, Col. I enning- Bernheim -pastor. German service at n. 11. McKoy. Kev. T. M. Ambler, R. n x. M.; English Sefyice at 7 p. m. . I'rvan, A. K, KiacK, o. , dewett, Sunday School at3 p. m. r. Bulks, J. K. Brown, Rev. J B. St. Thomas' Catholic, Dock street. ivlor, liev. Pr. Watson, W. B. Mc- between Second and Thir.d street. oy, li. Soybotli, J. Sprunt, W. H. Morning Services at 7 and 10 a. m. Vespers at 7 p. m. Sunday School at a. M. First Baptist, corner of Market and Fifth street Rev. James B. Taylor pastor. Services at 11 a. and 7 p. m. fcunuav chool at y i a. m. Second Baptist, on 6th letvreen Church and Castle streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 74 p. m. First Congregational. Services eve ry Sunday in Academy Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Seamen's Bethel, on Dock between h ront and AV ater streets. Rev. J. L Keen, chaplain. Services at 11 a. m. t: i. ?n Tt a' i i- rc.MH.nse to some civil Questions ad- 1 rubl 'reewiu uapusi, corners ourtn od to a negro policeman, whom ind Dwson streets ; Services at 11 a, rfELL rapidly: under his chin. Grant Correcting Ilia ninaden I Tterfaj at 41 p. tm Modified Orders lu Soutn CaroUna- A"!?,138; J00' 37; vZZZZrZ aROCERIES . vannah, 33; Wilmington, 34. Unchanged in Florida. Si erial Divatch to tt Cat Kim, col B fearful since Washington. Dec. 2.-11:45 m ThanksgiTing Day. Everybody's over T. i 4 4. coat yesterday was buttoned up tight .....vnunuu J UUAIVUH fcV correct its blunder in using troops at Columbia, and has sent modified or ders to Gen. Ruger. This is a triumph of Fish over Cameron aud Chandler. The Returning Board has closed its public sessions at New Orleans. Now for private deviltry. The situation in Florida w unchanged. A colored man was arrested by offi. cer Jones for stealing a bunch of sausages from the market. MiscrUsA.xrurs FRUIT BUTTER.. ITLE.QUINCK, VEAK AND TE Al ll Pomona. J KMOX AMI OKANCK. QinuANT. i:Tcn:i:v. HF.UKV AMI AL!.oTlli:i: KIM. ix n i:iMtMiiicKin. Ho h There were very few carts iu market last night and marketing was unusually Meal, PlOUT, MeatS. aun. THE LOUISIANA CONSPIRACY The Rascally Plan of the Returning I'Tiiaru, IT. l ties, r , oo, in. w Thouias, John D. Love, Cicero W Hirrls, :V. F. W'cn.el, Norwood Giles, l.Biijsiiiirer, Dr. E. A. Anderson, J.C. iilev. 3. F. Divine.- Dr. S. S. Satch- II, He v. Daniel Morelle, Dr. W. E. Heportcd Outrage. tail night, just before 9 o'clock, one eiiis Noma, who gives his address : 1,74(1 (iroye street, Philadelphia, hates that he went to the Station lotiKo to make enciuiries rcsDectinir a rsuti who heallcges stole his watch It VcIdon, and which person he be eves to be in tlie city. He says that, met in me ouiiuin. the policeman m- and i P- m jvc him abusive laneuaffe. ordering Services at St Mark's (colored) Epis- im to leave the room ; that immedi- copal, corner: oi fcixth ana. Mulberry , , , i t i i 4 i streets. Morning prayer at 11 o'clock; tely . he was . rudely assailed, struck evening praver at 8 o'clock. cr the nead and on other parts of his ; roii and expelled from the place. .Change of Position l coinnlaius that this sort of justice' feome changes m the position of U not what he expected to meet in reading matter in the Cape Fear are i American court room. made to-day. lhe hditonal now ap- Wc know nothing of the matter ex- Pcars 011 the Rec0U(1 Pac- Tne Com mercial, Financial and Marine news has been transferred to the fourth page. By these changes every page in the paper is made prominent by some leading feature. lit what M iv Noma tells us. His H'ulcars evidence of his having re vived severe ili juries. t imnty Commissioners. 1 I k Count v Commissioners met last f iling at 3 o'clock, all of the mem- tain jr.. n resent. Mayor's Court. London Perkins, violation'of a city A communication was received from ordinance; case continued. King, asking that James Heaton C. P-Davis, drunk and disorderly; f flowed further time to giye h:s I fi,,e $W an(l costs or 30 days on the lon account of his illness. street It was ; gVaiited bv the Board that Three white women, who were fined Heaton, Clerk of the Superior yesterday, were dismissed on payment be allowed further time to t'iyp. ot costs i . . - - . - bulid" ue iioard then took a recess until M,wdayat 10 o'clock a. m. . Po&tal liouriu "The mailt, clom? at the City Pot-Ufllce a follow : Northern through mail - - - r,20 1. M. Northern throiurh and wav mail, daily 7:00 A. M Mails for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied there- Board to Vipe Out TildeuB Major- rn mail.; for "all" pint", "3 South, daily 7 .-00 P. M. Xkw Oklkax?. Nov. !tO Tlii i.. U Western mail C. C. H'y, daily 3U() A. M. intense indignation here to-night at ryrttevllle and office on the conduct of the Returning Board fX-' 1 a P. M. to-day. lhe Kej)ublican candidates Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, for offices, through counsel, filed a daily (except Sundays) - Hi) A. M. protest against counting five thousand Onflow C. II. and Intcrmedi- votes cast at the late election in this at offices, even- Friday . Gtf) A. M. city by naturalized citizens. These v- k .i uBRImE ,-..t w citLnf have voted at the .t three Sffi ISSg S' Ml elections and no protest has een made The mithvtlle mails, by steamboat, close against their votnrg, though an at- at s A. M.t dally, except Sundays. tempt was made by the Republicans to Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Sur. SUGAB. COFFKK. MOLASSl. And a Thonvnd Arlirlo. liun.I lu FIBST-CLASSCHUCKUYSTIIlvS ricLC ".Xr IIa lira" M1XCEDVUEAT. luiiiy, fr!i. zm-1 Hi !ctlly rt "..: im-iid'Nl a th UKT. ! r um i In ihr autid b.ii V t. Hlrlimond "r.tuijoU iiraiunl all P.rL. itvv..:f JAs. C. M.r..Mi , shrYe r Ha jit KKiriiNr.! n:oi Nrtli. aul lu fjvitfl l.-r lh" Till prevent them from registering in 1874 P'-Y na onwione, every' naay at o a. m. aud 1876. These five thousand consti- pfu J"""4 ,fromf 0 A- JJJ ... . , . P. M., and on Sundavs from SilO to 9X0 tute nearly all of the naturalized vote c in New Orleans. TUB SPEAKERSHIP. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.. and from 2 to 5:00 P. M. Money order and Ketrister Departments open same as Stamp Office. 1 Stamp for sale at ireneral delivery when Stamp Office is closed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day Randall Ahead. Washington. Nov. 30. There have uot been many arrivals to-day, and and nint n . . i 4 k. -. ; iv... i 4 l : i i uu.ii iu yui .g iu nuiei cornuorb Apiolntiuenta of HUhop Atkinson. isnot ------ December 12 Democratic members were iu the lobby Enfield - - Deeemler 13 of Willard's Hotel, and perhaps as Kingwood ----- . December 14 many more at the Ebbitt House. Halifax. 3d Sunday in Advent December 17 There has been some caucusing for the Vc!don December 19 SivMikprflfci hut thn far it ia Jackson December 20 nvirlnr 4rin T? I r 11 ia f 1 r 1 I ' " ;cPu,lw ,uB .car yKy ADYERTJSEMEXTS ikuiiuuii uiuic iiiau ttujf uiucr ma u in i the House, and it is a notorious fact that they are plotting to defeat him. BIPlilE NEW PROCESS FAMVlM'ii WITHOUT A SUPERIOR, llut Try aud Judge iur Vurclf. V O U R December 22 Table Delicacies LEGISLATURE OF NORTn CAR OLINA. Tenth Day. Goud?nsd from tie Raleigh Obertei: SENATE. Fridat, December 1. The new county of Pamlico bill was reported against. Askew : Bill to extend the time of the sheriff of Carteret county to settle State taxes. Referred to the judiciary committee. By the same : Bill in relation to im proving certain swamp lands in Onslow county. Referred to education committee. Stanford's resolution donating $50 TEMP'S FAMILY LAGER, (First Prize at the Centennial), Packed In Cans of Two Doz. Each. AND INDISPENSABLE - ah -v EVERY VARIETY. OUU LrJUUl MYERS'. Nl II i I' " FOR THE 0 0 LID AYS. 11 aud 13 South Front St. dec 3-tf T E ARE PREPARED AS USUAL A CARD. (Copt) November 2J. 1h;o. to David J. Moore, who lost both eyes wrm cvr kt ivn vtfrrn -mnv I W"1' TIIE UNDERSKJNKD, JEWF.U in the Confederate service was referred RLAT AND AIUED bTOCK lers, agrt to clo- ourStore. fn,,n Krisk Cotton Trade. ne Nqw York Steamshin Line are uylg a fine business, taking out with Hytrin of tWr tOtton. On vestpnlar thoro wrp flats at their wharves discharging ioa, and the bales of the staple aich ar accumulating daily cannot New Advertisements. Card of three jewellers. Chas. D. flyers k Co. Family lager, fruits, vegetables, candies, Ae. N. JaeobiSporting material, axes, grindstones, meat cutters, wood saws and a number of other articles. Geo. Myers Half column notice of groceries: Empire new process' flour, other table delicacies. The resolution adjourning on the llth Bill to prevent and punish throwing WCITS, XUTS,AXD CANDIES. or shooting into railroad cars, passed us several reaamgs. rami iy and tne Jobbing Trade. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. H. B. 20l to prevent the attemot to barn dwelling and other houses, with SJ1 gcod! at ic.uiuuicuuaiiuu mat it uu pasa, was i m leal tender. .Tudiciarv eommittPA ana execute oroers prompuy. recommended that it do pass. On mo- CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., i: r u it j . i I uou oi Mr. xxenuerson u was maae dl) 5 and 7 North Front St. special order for Tuesday next at 12 o clock m and ordered to be printer bpOrtlllg Material, &C. H B. 48, to amend sub-division 24, I 9 section 8, chapter 2, Battle's Revisal, . .,rr,T t- : ii: 4i . I . wjui.i.ir. in iviitiiuu to iuc luuiuicuanti: oi ine I f- out at public, oatcrv or otherwise the oubr,iw poor or any county, was made special of all the . moet approved pattern. oruer lor i uts ui iu uciocivp. ui to-night until Friday tnondnr. T. W. BROUN SONS, J. II. ALLEN, M. J. DINrSKLHOFT, CEO. IIONNKT. After frininff the aWive acniirnt to cloe, Mr. Honnet orcnel hi hiore ae uual, and remained open Uiroughout tlie day. As eotne mi-ht think Mrantrc of m r atore lelnc open ami the other In the mv imMues elrMHNl, we piiMIh the aluire. T. W. BROWN & SON. M. J. DINUF.LHOKF, ii.v:Ml. J. II. ALLEN. Thf Urr-t ac.niiKiii. l-t ;.i,hi Stock of Clothing AND (iKNTS FrUMMIIMS i;ooD liw a to fiubh i rx : to !. . r; u n tlu-M' lui.l liu,. A lar- lot tJ :!.- Splendid While M.irt. all Itt-dy Made (m-j.i button :..i. and roi: Tin: small .uit of to CENTS WORTH 2 .'At A PIKCL. Ikm't frgi t Ui ca!l A. lILh.K, iKtV '.-IV a a a $ i . "Wk i:i:tii:::r to announc n our friend and iuf'.n:ii-f the 1 a'.h fMr. ELt Ml II k A V, the H'dior ii 'iui- i . . firm, on tin L'.th, iu-lju. Th' tiuue-w oi l!i :. . :m v '..1 ; a. hetftofon ondrr tJ;-.lii. i;... ji ,.i,n agi-ini i.t of tli- Miniinr i-ii:it v.ubou! Inttiruj '.!:!. ance of the p4io:i.i j4 1 .j.f,. !, . ;i r,. - The largest Cargo Yet. We some weeks since noted the fact fast becoming a considerable cotton that two cargoes of cotton of 1,700 bales each were the largest sent from this port since the war. The barque Siren went down the river yesterday with a cargo of 1,800 bales. Port1' . The Little Minnie. A new lighter was put on duty yes rda.van4 took on board her first This candidate for public favor t abont 300 barrels capacity and luiltbyCapt. Thomas Murray at M Appears to be well adapted, i 111 wolcl and strength, to the goring the past week there were no nneuts in Oakdale Cemetery. In Forest (colored) Cmetery there 0ne rson buried, a child. ; market report for the week end. SJec-a k as follows: Number of maret 171, beeves slaughtered -p iu, calves 6, hogs 102, deer 4. The morning services at the Second Presbyterian Church to-day will in clude the Communion. At the First Baptist Church the 11 o'clock services will include the ceremony of the Lord's Supper. i The present cold snap has had the effect of bringing to our waters vast numbers of wild fowl. Parties who ply up and down the river say that game of that description was never more plentiful. Heatotfg condition was thought to be decidedly better yesterday. . ASSORTMENT OF THE NATl'HAUZATION PAPERS ' OF TIIE II.UlBl'ltG-BRE!EMSntAME(0. OK GERMANY TTAVK COST THE COMPANY IN THIS LJL (iENKRAL SUMMARY. country 1 1, 'iVMMl, tmt -nz dt-ter- minel to lie a irit A:af i-ati kWIta-ix it liai I2'JOO,000 more in. told to uI in the Minr it. ioup?iioi iiaiurmuz-a unti you are Injured. Call on It is proposed to have the teleeraph j. a ii wires go to Asneviiic, The Windsor Times reports the ac cidental death by shooting while hunt mg, of Mr. Morris, of Hill's Ferry. . IrecL Grant got into a fight with a Powder, Shot and Caps, Shot Belts, Shot Poncbe, Powder Flaaks, I JVW. GORDON & URO., at J1 North Gunmaker't Materials, Ac. Ac. AT REDUCED PRICES. o Front 1 1 vet. I i uu jjri juur pvpera. noy 13-tf Meal! Meal! lYeal! Chicago reporter on Wednesday and AXCS and GrindstOlieS, 400 was arraigned before a police magis- I I vy MEAT trate. Col. Pat Donou has retired from the editorial chair of the Raleigh SVnwe, and, it is stated, will remove at an early day to i Kentucky, m which State he will establish his future home. The New York Herald returns to the cry of "Caesarism." Towards the close' of a long double-leaded article it says: .'-History abounds with instances of men who have not scrupled to "wade CUTTERS, FIRE DOGS Shot els and Tongues, 'OOI SAW.5 AXD DUCKS. Hopes, Twines. Ac RAGS FRESH MEAL IN NEW COITON SACK.-. MOLASSES! I riCRA, .DLMERARA AND SUGAR tofore i-i iitn-nil' I-t:i.v.-.l. MURRAY C. B Gu. 6u'N, M.riit. l'iu.t. 1 l lni REMEMBER C. W. YATES K KEF'S Till: '!(;T OMI'LKII. srcK or PLAIN AM FANCY M T.;M I.T RLANK, 6CJIO.'L AND M1.-CLLI.A. - NF.Ol'S !! KS, r AM I t.u j! S riCTURES AND FRAMI S, . LD FENS AND I'EJ CILS,.vcM -. In f-t ,.-r nnicX usually k4 lu a f.r cla-4 KooK 'w STATIONERY STORE. Bacon, Flour, &c. OV) ' niu. flour xma-. UO ID..1 r.i.u-1 liU.. CURA MOLASiE--, IW BUn. S, II. SYRUI. M hf COFFF.F, Sit IU ?. SUC. R, lui L.;.. GLUE. -V RJ1. H(K)P IRf jN, fXI Kiln. II AY. BAGGINi;, TORACCO, Sl'T, ,T LYE, CANDY. TIES CHEESE, SPIRIT BARREL;:. l.r.ltK NAIL., Ar., .:,:( worth & worth. HOUSE. t3T ALSO FOR BALE, through slaughter to a throne," and TWO CARTS, of the best material. there is nothing in the career of Presi dent Grant inconsistent with the idea that he may be of the number.0 : SI ii iii Another attempt was made yester day morning to burn the residence of ! Mr. D. J. Greer. Matches and light- wood were discovered under the hotae. and made by NEWBtRRY, of Lum bcrton. Will be cold LOW. NOTICE. -TOTlCE l HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 t.UcatkuT.i:!,i..- t j the. Gtftrral Awmlilj of t!i- r:ai? i f N. rti Can.Tir.a, now la K4ti. for an AtnfiiJrM r.t vt the Charter cf tb Citjr v( Wiu.tava. WOmiugtoa N. C, Nor. 30, ISTd. TR "WILCOX. GIBBS ACOS Ma. - V nipuUted Guano for small gram-KP A 1)T T? ld V TTl' BealejV Patent Cotton TW, Coj4re JLXAJJUUi AJ WXlULt JLy. CAA BARRELS FLOUR AU jrrdrs nojlStf BINTORD, CROW & CO. Orders Solicited VtTIIlViri T I p A Dl BearteyV' Patent Cotton TW, CiKJiee JLXAJJUUi AJVylULtJU a A I 11 A il 1 L.L 4 A V U D 1.1 MulleU and Mackerel, 8. II. Srrop sod . r.rvnrutv OR r.rvTLrvi'" ' I Mouu ws, Coffee, tjapar and Flour, Cbee A ' .Thv t ,i , t CTJPntTJDP nFDoT l.iwir.n T l tX. r o.Uln Usnl In a print Ui.. HARDWARE DEPOT, N. lO South Front St. deo3-tf N' r 1 and Candles, Bacon, Porte, Lard, I Goods weU selected and prompUr for-1 "Z "'. 7r .;';. ' .' w carded at Lowet Market P.utt tufonrH v ' " " o 20-lra PETTEWAT & 6CHCLKF.K I nor -tfj THE CAPE rEAR OITICI
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