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I DAI LT NEWS. rONil UZZKtL, - - Proprietors. ? : ; ' FAYnrEVjLLE Street, ' . W. C, S$""onach'& Co.'s Store. . ; .: CASII (INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. KJhY NEWS will be delivered to M-at FiFf een cents oer week. ivable. jtrtjthe carrier weekly. Mailed at fl annujinr, ?w.ou lor six raontns ; ?a ior uiree onMist llCEKLY NEWS at 2 per aiinum. - - -j- : : : : : "'""ijr"; 1 . c U OUDSON, City: Editor. iriiipivYA... .....MARCH 7, 1S72. 5f Aft parties ordering the News U please send the .money for the ac ililc Ipaper is wanted As soon arrangements can be made, the Der.-iviir.be furnished throughout s City at weekly rates. The NEWS will be sold in the untin? Room at three cents per py, or by the newsboys at five cts. CAL MATTERS. k At, Briefs DeCt agaia, tonight. ' " 0 ' ' The snqw has iiearly disappeared. Nb't a 3tcrdr sfngle case b?fdro the Mayor.on' yf vv :''v:i.-.;;''--:v ."' The Wake County Bible'Association 11 convene at 11 o'clock this morning? the Baptist Church. ; ,- ( A clrcUcd-hog wasvweigh'ctl at Geo. T. ror.achVfycsterday, and reached the ji figiure ot538 pounds. The bog .3 abblut two. years old, and was the jperty of Porter Steadman, Esq., of 3 city.- ... . . ' ' ' -' - ; t . . ' . We return our thanks to W. Hamil :v Jones,-Esq',' a. leading member of 3 Grabvilje N. C. 13af, ior an abstract two jdeclsions rendered at the late sion of t he Supreme Court, which will 3vc ojf great interest to the people of 3 State. They" will appear to-morrow. Hassclbach, the Tin and Stove Mer- aiit dn Faycttevillc Street, has a pet uirrel ten. years old, arid it is -still Jrightly and -playful. , V ' Don" forget to attend the Temper "cc Lecture in the hall of the House Representatives on Saturday evening xt. The Rev. Saml Pearce. .State Ctureir, will officiate. Arr6i5ME'ST by tiik Agknt of THE A.IEIICAN BlELE Society,. Th i.iV. P. . Strobel, Aierit- of the 3eri can Bible Society, will present ; claims oi the bocie :y to our citi as at: thef places and times specified lo MiufrceSbor.V .Tuesday, March. 12th, 30 F.!M Win to a -"Wednesday., March ' l'3th, 0 r. .M. Gates vi ley Thursday, March 14th, 7.CD iv M.I 1C:V and 17th Hertford, (Perquimans Co.) Monday, rch lSth, 7.50 f. m. ! ' Elizabeth City, Wednesday ' and 7! -irscUivf March 20th and 2,1st. Camd hCTI.V FridarJ fflarcli S2itd, 7X0 i ?r. CurritU lv (.'. 11., Suridav, Alarch jtuir, - Wednesday, .March n 1 1 h. Wash ill 7th. UoiqmiMa "T T-rrr.1! Co.,) Friday, .rch 2 Oth, 7.30 r, m. piyinouth, Saturday re'h SOUi and Dish . ;and . Sunday, Virlsp'r (Bertie Co.,) Monday, April ; 7.50 Fl m... .YUli'atiistott, NYcdaesdaj April li.idleton (Hyde Co..) - Frida'v, April ". 7.50 F. M. . . . ' j ":',;. Washwijgton, Saturday and" Sunday, Ai ril'Cth and 7th. i r Greenville, Tuesday, April 10th ;3r M. .1 rarbfr, Thursday and Friday, April 11th 1 2 th. Halif.ix C. II., Saturday and Sunday, rif 13th and 14th eld, Monday V Apri 15fh, , 7.30 ,3CO land Neck Tuesday April lGth, " :on, " Thursday, Aoril 18tb, 7.30 Or Jac M. We Men," Friday, - April . 19th,1,; 7.30 . sr; As Yve Heard It lallv efficient J. P. -A Worthy- and y ll j V II 13 - VI , W its ledj on ashort time sice to perform. it part ot his Magistenal duties per-: ni-K' to tne crorcuon Knot. The r ne of action is only a short dis t cc beyond the city and limits. The J. Pa-w'as in readiness, thje I ppy pair to De united, with.their train 1 attendants, drew uo i beore him - v !;en, yielding! to the excitement of theJ : tr.cnt, the Squue with-his equilibn- of. mind "muchly distuibed, com- i ncd( and run through the ceremony. ix.ivini2.iin snea as ne mragiit, i:e was aut to depart for the nearest door, he was toldUhat he had forgotten to pn .nounce the pair, man and wile, ing under?still greater excitement, J:2 ore ceeded : " I pronounce you man and wife, arid oni God hath put asunder J.whorii- Gel fliath put , whom God p . I Lave forgotten' the balance. Go on je er., 'II. t'..: 1. can malce out on this, Arid oil went the Ra3ei I reck- ihi J. P. flva3 heard a few atoning to resign. days alterwards LoAuD or ieade. A meeting the Board of. Trade for the cfty of 'eigh wili be. held' this evening, at 7J ..ocuj it-is earnestly desirml that ryl business nian in the city of Ral bjjmerchajit, manufacturer, mechan- - printers and al . interested in tho cfe of this highly important move-j n? wur attend tne meeting to- assist '. pt'ifecting its-organization ai m ceuiempiaieu atter its organiza t 'n kk secure eligibh rooms for the . ar.J, with reading rooms atached. xu ip nmi ine -uasiness men ot our city to fiiy ivlicther the Board of. Trade f :ai t ue estabiisiict . and with . mf rpijisiug j population I - ' ' V U4, V- AA here is no room to dibu,bt its success. lijiiu.Y Piety. -"Not this ma-n's but lotjher mans' Jittlc tw-and f-half year a giceiuuy "iknowtTm a pilgrim' dj'lhere is a happjrfand' and a whole 3ap ol junny songs."' lie same juvenile however is intense: ' religious ou Siind4v and sins "Hal- uj;ih, o!e Vjrginny never tire," while . fas' unnecessary to add, is his own muination. : f fil J "TT "TT T 3 V YOL. 1 h, De ' CASTiioi.--This celebrated- Ven triloquist and Magicaion I opened at Tucker Hall to a fair house last.eyening, and when his well merited fame spreads throughout the city we believe this large and ; spacioys fa 11 . wilL'obe taxenl to its utmost capacity to witness this evening's pcWoaticex; His, iilu sions are real ly won d er f ut t o v beli ol d , and maney of them are entirely new, Ko magician before him in(RaleiHi ever attempting the same. .The suspen sion act was the great attracuen oi. the, evening. The beautirul afid attractive; Mrs. Dc Ca3tro whose elastic and graco was greeted with lul step on tl stage words of applause, ,was suspended by the magic and mesmeric power ot her; husband in the air, supported by only an elbow prop, the trick is cleverly per formed and will never .'-fail to bring clown the htaa&--'--v- "Tho in of o n o nhrirtWsrtwth Afri I f Ithe magic wand, new i'card tricks fedd to the various attractions of this novel performance. ,. j "His veritrnoquat powers are -fully equal to Wyman and r afford - great amusement to the audience in its ren dition Another , important , eature in this truly attractive ; entertainment is th- tlistributicn of prizes. More, than $100 worth ot prizes wereiqistributed to the audience last night. v "A brother typo drew a splendid office centre table ; 'oth ers drew rocking and office chairs, crock ery setts, glassware, knives, silver plate, spoons and forks, and many other valu able articles of household furniture. The silver watch; worth $25, was drawn by W. y. Clifton, Esq. Tills thagician will remain in the. city during the week, giving, an exhibition 'each evening, and a grand family 'and children's matinee on Saturday evening. Ths evening he will make an entire change' of programme. Instead xf a watch given as the main prize, a pres ent, of $20. in greenbacks, with other valuable prizes tor every number dravvn. Let all attend that can. ! - PeFvSok ai Intelligence. Ca pt. A G. Moore, one of the best soldiers and most gallant officers of Bragg's Western Army, that w as; is stopping at the Tar borough. " Maj. W. A. Smith, formerly President of the ,N. C. R. R. is 'sojourning at tbc National. ,1 C. ."Williams, Esq., of "Warren ton, Genefil Agent for the State of North Carolina for the. Delaware Mutual Life Insurance.' Company , is visiting the city in the interest, of Insurance, and is re gistered at the Yarborough.' J. C. Drake of the' large wholesale Di y Goods establishment of Davis, Drake & Co ot Jr'etersuurg is in the city. ' ' : . The Hon. Thos. L. Clingman, of Asheville" ia.iiomiciled at the'-Yarbor- rrngh House. Maj. Jolm ,WJ GraharnTthble"aId! useful Senator from Orangey is in tlx city,... . -; , ,,'' T. A. McNeill, member rof the House of Representatives from Robeson, was in the city yesterday. - Hun. E. G. Reade, Associate Justice of the Supreme . Court, and lady, are stopping at the Yarborough. . - ' ,City Lmprovemexts. The entcr- . . ' -:' '-. . '. -! ' , prising hrm ot Druggists, rrescua, Lee & .Co., Fayetteville street,; are ad ding', an ' underground ' attachment to their pxesent spacious establishment. The excavation commenced on yester day from the pavement in front of their show window. . The new family ? grocery of Phil Thiem, on ! Fayetteville . street, is one of the most 6howy, city-like estab lishments on' his ' Square. 2 It has been neat I v enlarged,, repainted and refitted The .Messrs.. liiggs JNo. Fayettevilie street, propose at an early; day to in crease their -'store room capacity by adding JoJtS .lengthv.This moves .the ball along.' -j ; : , s A Nuisance. Upon the arrival of every mail at our Pos Office wliich is already too limited in speed to accom- themv there, a mixed ' assemblage ot boys and girls, of both colors, rush in, .u", a every body's way; until everybody 13 waited upon. Tbey have no business there only a desire, to mingle with the crowd, that' arec ?ieQessarily 'compelled to await me opening oi toe man. ine endeavored m vain to abate and remove' the nuisance. We now call the attention of the chief of Police fto the matter,, and hope that he will not delay a moment in the performance of this. his bounden duty. 1 " 1 The 'proprietors, and ,Hye local" en joyed the -kindly hospitality vpf that prince of good fellows, McLean Potte,ri at' his splendid 'and! well kept, T restau rant on Fayetteville Street, last: even- have sampled in the city, and his cook is anvadeptn ' his line.1 :Hi8 rooms, especially his ' private ;. dining .rooms. are neat ana elegantly nuea- up, ana his waiters are attentive arid obliging. while Mr. s face and Eli behind the bar, understand well how to " mix cm." JJon'tTou Go, Ba Don't Go.?l We learn that Capt.' Win. N. Bell,.for sevej-al year, past the Geijeral Agent of Adams'; Express tcr the states of; North Carolina- and Yirgiriia. has resigned, and the position has been tendered our popular arid efficient local agent, Mr. A.J Jr. G. Bryan out we:,are giad to state to his many friends in thtB city that he . has .declined, preferring .hia local position in this city. That is right, Bryan, ''don't go." , Death of an Estimable - Lady. We are pained to "recMd the death of Mrs. Crudup, consort of the Hon. Joslah Crudup, formerly . President of the Raleigh & Gaston R. R., which sad event occurred at the residence of her- husband, near Kittrells SpringsJ on Tuesday eveuing.l She was the sister of Mrs. B. F. Moore, ot this city, was aixty-eight years ot age, and. for a large number of years a devoted and sincere ' christian. ' RLFJGtfr JSt C.? Here :and" There. : ; ( j Friencftj are beginning to ask friends wlere are thegotOgextranmer; r - Tohaye;a3iiarr6w,-elegatit foot, hew oft the little toe arid be fashionable. , jEnglauit. "declares "that she 'wont ' bs bullied, neither will rBro. Jonathan be Ready-' maid"Qjri'dal costumes are advertised by an eiiterprisixJg New Jer sey ; merchant, we tlviak vcry.appropri the- tall and . horns of Mrs. O'Cartv's- cow now", sell dt.tweirtry-five .cents-per t men. a tiere are; several miies oi n tcir.' man died "suddenly : from- intem perance, and a western jury fontjd "that the!; deceased came, to his death by drinking' between drinlT3.V " '. -f . VlPoiiKO jKlpne'pf the members of tUcifientertTisi2. drv- coodafitm ot Higgs '& Higgs, ha3 returned Irotn th-e Northern markets, and the advance of his 'stock is arriving. These youn men are, active, energetic and enterpris ing I and will ' doubtless secure i their share of patronage.: Their spring an nouncement will appear in the adver tisement columns of the News to mor row. ' U. S.. Commissioner's Court. -Jno. W.-Perry, of Chatham, was before Com missioner Best, on Tuesday, charged with smuggling whiskey, Upon examination it was proved that the; accused shipped to a party at Fall ing! Creek, Lenoir County, a keg con taining ten gallons of whiskey conceal ed in a flour barrel. He was held to bail in the sum of f500 for his appearance at the June term of the Circuit Court. :!;:;-- :'' , MEDAts. We see in the show-window of Mr. J. Otis -Stillman, the ericr getic arid gentlemanly general agent of the Howe Machine Manufacturing Com pany in North Carolina, two very hand some bronze medals awarded by the Fair of the Carolinas at its last exhibi tion, at Charlotte, for; the best sewing The first was given machine for plain sewing. and the second for- the largest variety of sewing. ""- - "jiLE Skating Rink Last Evening. Owing to the appearance of Depastro at Tucker Hall, a slim attendance of outsiders at the Skating Rink last even ing but those who preferred this pleas ant and recreative amusement spent an agreeable time. Mr Dodd, the accom modating manager of the rink, deserves public encouragement for the energy displayed in ; perpetuating thi3 amuse ment. . . - ' Plants and Bulbs. Attention is called to the announcement of Messrs: -Balme & Co., Horticulturists, &c.. who have just arrived from Europe wijh an extensive assortment of hot house plants ulbajrigether with. truit vrces w every aescription. , Aneir Qeaaquartexs are at A. W. Fraps, where they may be always found. " ISfecial Notice. Patties in Rajcigh having claims agaiust the Oorolinian or Maj. Wm, A. Hearne, individually, are requested to present thera to the under signed on or before Saturday, the 9th instant. J. M. Broughton, Office Daily Neict, Over W. C Stronrh fc Co. Heard From. a' teieviaui uas been received at Henderson, from Henry Wa ters, the-man that mysteriously disap peared from that town a tew days since, an account of which was published in onr columns, announcing his arrival in tliat city. No cause is alleged for his strange conduct. TnE Bells ! The i Bells M The Berger family of Swiss Bell Ringers announce under our advertisement head their intention to visit Raleigh at an eirfy day. Their performances are highly spoken of by the press where they have been, and we will be glad to welcome them to onr hoi"i The Aldine. This beautifully il Itistrated journal, published" . in New York, contains a number, of views of scenery in the mountains of North Car olina. .The A Mine is the best specimen of typographic art which has ever ap peared on the American continent. Dentistry. We call special atten tion to the card ot Dr. Turner, Dentist. which appears in this morning s paper. Dr. Turner needs no endorsement at our bands. He is well k8own as a high toned, accomplished gentleman, and as most skulful and successful Dentist. Masonic Funeral. Enos Campbell, who departed this life on Tuesday morning ' last, was on yesterday consigned to the narrow confines of the tomb by William G. JHiiL Lodge, No. 218. i-r. .. . .:- . v.--. M. B. & L. A. The members of thd second class of the Raleigh Mechanic's Huilains: and Lioan Association wil meet this evening at 71 o'clock at the Court nouse. Mart Washing ton Chapter No. 4, Eastern Star, will meet at Masonic Hall this Thursday eveniner. at 71 clock. attendance is desired. HT.lowN.4-we are pleased to see m our city N. R. Jones, Esq., the Sheriff ot Warren cfeunty. , HOTEL ARRIVALS. YARBOROUGH HOUSE. " G. "W, Blacknalx,, Prop'b. j i Raleigh. March Cth, 1872. DeCastro & Wife, Geo. Phillips, Columbia, 8..C; John Eudy. Greensboro ; Mr. Adams, Miaa Adams, Lexington; D. McCellan, Can ada; J. P. Kerr, Aabeville; J. O. Drake, J; T, Parham: Va.; "W. H. Murdock, Warren ton; G. W. Thompson. Plttsboro' ; R. Cor nett, 1C. C., C. F. Do wd. Wake ; J. W. .Wat son, Jonnston ; T. . Cllneman, Asbeville; R.B. Ihua, PitUboro T. H. Blacknall, Kit trells; T. A- McNeill, Robeson ; J. O. Troy, N. J. S. Taylor, Baltimore. NATIONAL HOTEL, . , . A. J. Rutjes, ProfrietoR. J - ' Raleigh, March 6th, 1872. . M.'Ha-vrkina. E. A. Gupton. H. J. Calish- er. Franklin: Ph. Cohen. N. Y.: Gen. P. B. Hawkins, Loulsburg; J. B. Tlmberlake, R. n . -i f j ' V' (' " 1 ".rr'V . C a-" ' ' THURSDAY .MORNING, TELJEGIZJtPHIC JFEJFS. NOON DISPATCHES. IiOnisiana New Orleans, March 6 h Judge Cooley has re-arrested Van Norden who was pardoned i-by Gov. Warmoutb, and committed him to the parish prison. Judge Cooley delivered alerigthy discourse". "upon5 the kc'tion of the Governor, yesterday : in pardoning 'he prisoner and attemptingi.td. defeat thfi ''.ends of : tiisiiccL irrwhichflle ? gaid if the Governor were? fo. be. permitted; 'exercise '.:schToliqjfrtlnghti well. : abolish "' the 'courtai'tentirely, to as for there could be executed no order against a party who might be fortnnate enough to havo theOovernorHtd back him. The Judge further asserted that the Governor was party, to tbcjsuit ' froni which the arrest originated. ' . l' i England . London, March Counsel for the Tichborne claimant withdrew" his case from the court, whereupon the claimant was ordered to be arrested for perjury, with a ..bail of fifty thousand pounds. It is believed that he has fled: ' XP. -. . John Bright writes to the anti inebme tax assbciation that the abolition of the odious tax must follow the '.decrease of expenditures and advises tlewithliold ing of confidence in ,a government wbich takes seventy millions from, the industry of the people.. ; . "'- :::J': ;;':.'New York V j New York, March 6. The charter electionathrbughout the State, indicate but little change in the strength of the parties. Weather continues intensely cold, man wa.s found frozen to death on 47th street with the reins in his hand and the horses going quickly along. Nearly 1 sailors arriving are frost bitten ; -y: - : Tiioy, March Democrats elected city ticket by 6. one ti lousand majority. Kentucky. Louisville, March 0. Hon. Thomas M. Broirn, a prominent lawyer, fell dead onthepaveriient While returning from his office. Colonel Lanahan, a prominent laWyer of Pans. Tennessee, was shot dead at Henry Station, Tennessee. i o ' M'ashinston. Washington, March Reception of the Japs on the floor 'of the House at 11 o'clock, was interrupt ed by the committees on morning bu siness Procetdinss of neither house important. i i -Ohio .! -: : . Cleveland, March G Eleven business-ho'jse3 and dwellirigs burned at Mason's station, on the Mur freesborough and 'Louisville Railroad, loss seventy thousand dollarsyinsurance small. ' ... Nebraska. Omaha, March C. The .Pacific Railroad is still block- ed by snow and floods"- ' - t 3IIDNIGIIT ; DISPATCnES. Telegraphic -Summary. . Washington,' March 6. It is stated that Gov. Holden declines the Mission to Peru. New Hampshire clerks have leave of absence to go home and vote. ' j ; . Attorney General" instructs District Attorney, at New Orleans j to prosecute all offenders against revenue laws i and to employ assistance if necessary. - . British and American claim commis sion adjourns for eight months on the 26th. . ..'!;-..:....-'-! . :..' Republican General Congressional Committee have appointed Senator Wil son, chairman and Congressman Piatt, Secretary. r. Boutwell testified before the Arms Committee that airthe proceeds from the sale of arms, had been carried- into the treasury; ; "; J Gen. Babock before the Investiga tion Committee, exonerates himself from all comncction with' the General Order business. He had hevei receiyed direct or indirect benefit therefrom. ' ' Congressional Proceedings. . Washington, March o. Senate Circular signed by Giles A. Smith showing a movement ainong railroad Presidents, including Thos. A. Scott, Wm. H. Vanderbilt and Jay Gould, for increasing the mail rates 50 per cent. " .. , 1 . Appropriations resunfed. Adioumed. , , House New York Tobacco Board of Trade petition for a' perm arieht bonded tobacco warehouse. ... Deficiency appropriation bill resumed. Adjourned. v ; ; , j . .. . : . p ... J ' ;; ' New York. ' , . . New York, March C. Cuban Gen. Regan discharged from the charge of violating the neutrality laws. -1 -"-v - .. .. Ferries cx)ntinue: interrupted. The frigate Canandagua had her copper 8heathin2 worn on by the ice, Private despatches report the arrival of steamers City of Washington and Alaska City. , , The Washington had a broken shatt. ;- i Maryland. T Baltimore, March 6. Gen. B. C. Howard, who commanded the Mechanical Volunteers at the battle ot North Point is 'dead. . - ' Kentucky. , C . Louisville, March 6. ? A great fire at Frankfort, destroying Switeerts block entirely. A child suf focated in the fire. : -... v. . y , , .. ; mdiBy-yr y.: E astport," Mareh 6. . Severest "inbw storm 01 the season, roads blocked and mercury. 15. below zero. . : 'rZ'Ji'::" -y - MARCH 7, 1872. Weather Probabilities. ' WASHiNGTONi.jMarch 6. The barometer will continue rising on Thursday over the middle and New England states, with clear and pleasant weather,except northern New York and northern New England diminishing northwesterly winds, and continued rise in the'temptrature Pleasant weath er from the South Atlantic coast to the Ohio valley, and thence northward to the upper lakes. Easterly winds and increased cloudiness, the pressure over end west of the upper Mississippi val ley during to night, and on Thursday day with increased cloudiness, possi bly threatening weather, easterly winds and rising temperature. Southerly winds continue over the western Gulf Statei. Dangerous winds are not an ticipated for ; the gulf and Atlantic coasts this evening. Massackntetta. i 4 iBosTo", March ftV : The following haye! been - elected as officers of the Union Pacific Railroad : President, Horace P. Clarke ; Vice President, John Duff; Treasurer, E. H. Rollins ; Auditor, H. B Wilbrr. Thos. A. Scott was dropped "from the Direc tory, indicating a preponderance of the Vanderbilt interest.- j . -. j England. y. i London, March 6. Queen Victoria gav her groom John Brown a gold rnedai and an annuity of twenty-five pounds , foir his promptness in arresting O'ConnerJ " Casimer Poy er declines the French Ministry of Finance, j ' The Tichborne claimant is in jail at Newgate. ; . " '( . ' ;. ' y Virginia. , : V Richmond, March 6. Alex. Moseley, editor ot the Whiff, and James C. Southall, editor of the Enquirer, were arrested this morning to prevent an anticipated hostile meeting. Both were placed under one thousand dollar bonds to keep the peace.:. " Louisiana. New Orleans, Marcn 7. Thomas Carley, deputy warden , of Parish prison, has also been confined in prison for releasing Van Norden on yes terday. ; New York Markets. . New Yokk, Marca C f Cotton, sales 2,535 bales ; uplands 22 Or leans 23. Flour dull ; common to fair ex tra $7.007.75; cood to choice 7.S09.50. Whiskey 90... Wheat dull and heavy ; win ter red western 6370. Corn closed dull at 7071) p Pork nominal at $13.2513.5Q. Turpentine firm at 8434". Rosin $4.50 f4.6l Money 6a7. Gold lWXmOV. Govern ments steady and Inactive. 5-20's advanced CottonMarkets. Mobile, March 6. Cotton fair demand; middlings 22. : ' Galvestojt, March 6. ""Cotton arm good .ordinjiry 20J4. ,.-", Nnw Oblkaks, March ft. . ' Cottoa trong; middlngs 22' ' ' - ,' 41 'WriiAim'MrTAT March 6. Cotton quiet; middlings 23. Savannah, March 6. Cotton firm and in fair demand; mid dlings. . Memphis, March 6. Cotton quiet; middlings 22. . Augusta, March, fl. Cotton dull; middlings 21. Norfolk, March 6. . ; Cotton firm ;low middlings 21"42l. ' . Charleston, March. 6. Cotton steadier ; middlings 21. ; Boston, Mareh 6. Cotton quiet ; middlings 23. Wilmington, March ff. Cotton dull ; middling 22. " BALTiacoKB, March 6. . Cotton quiet and steady ; middlings 22 Hemderson is increasing in prosperi The Enquirer and Whig, of Rich mond, are engaged in a quarrel. V , The shock Of an earthquake was recently felt in Pittsylvania county Va. Norfolk was highly pleased with the performances of the Lingard troupe. Cicero W. Stone, of Norfolk, has been arrested on the charge of setting fire to his own house. Rev. John H. Boyd, of the Methodist Episcopal church, died in Richmond, last week, aged 7b years. Mr. Frederick Aulick, brother of Commodore Aulick, died last week in Winchester, Va., in his 80th year. - I A charter of incorporation has been granted a new cotton manufacturing eomrjanv in Virginia to be known as the GaHego Uptton Mills, witn princi - " pal office in Richmond, v j ' It is announced that the British expedition against the Looshias having ftceommisnea ira ouiect. ine wr practically ended arid peace will soon be proclaimed. . . A large mass meeting of the colored neeole of Richmond, more particularly those en erased in handling tobacco, will be held to-night for the purpose of memorializing Congress in favor-ot a uniform tax on tobacco. The Secretary of the Treasury J has authorized the 'Assistant Treasurer at New York to rjurchase "11.000.000 of bonds on Thursday, the 14th, and $1,000,000 Ion Thursday, the 28tli, inst, The SecreUrrof the Treasury sells no gold this month, in consequence of heavy payments to be made on account of called bonds which fall due on the 6th inst to the extent of $40,000,000. TMPORTANT ' SALE AT "AUCTION. ON THE 10th DAY OP MARCH, AT THE FOUNDRY OV 8EPARK, HICKS 6 GAYLE, . RALEIGH, N. C, A as Horse Power Steam Enelne. with first class Boiler of 50 horse power. Saw mill In complete order, 2 Grist mills, Log carte, Wagons, Chains, tc. 2 yoke of oxen, 2 pair of mules, z pair or norsea. ' A Complete Oatfit for a Steam Saw Hill. Terms of sals CASH, or a credit of six months; with, note and approved security, . Mhl-td. ; - . ' ... NO. &. More Abont the Huston Scandal. The devolopcnents we have published relative to the crimes and Infamous con- j duct or the Key. Dr. Hason haveo , started the journals of distant cities that many of them seemed disposed, po think; that there; must have been exarj-j geratipa and mlsrepresentatiou. When i we assure theni I that ' during the wvelcj that has elapsed since onr first exposure; we have been unable to find the sligh-' test testimony going Jto' discredit those statements,- they will begin tc "cotil prehend something of the real -cnarae-; ter' ot the man, " Instead ot modifying our denunciation or withdrawing aijy of the charges, the information received since warrants us. in the conviction that half has not yet been told.' From every quarter comes the most unimpeachable testimony! as v to his infamons . and svstematic! course, those who atfemritefcl to complain against him having beei f who persisted that the man could doji wrong. Thus U was that the, attempt was . being jn'de V t-dUcre4it , 5thje evidence of his mifoitunate ;victinil,' which might have been 'accomplished had not the press of the citycame to the rescue. Every d$y develops something that mrows new ngm upon nis erratic per formances.! Some newspapers -referring- to the charges that have driven, hmv in disgrace from Baltimore speak of him as. a man against whom "thefe was na breath of suspicion." Now the truth is that his: lasciviohs 'conduct has' been a matter of; comment and suspicion : ever since ne nas Deen m isaatjmpret Four years ago his sentimental deyotion to a prostitute arid care for Ker comfort caused the withdrawal of one la'dy frbirf his church; and put two others on tfieir . guard. How many of the ladies of his congregation he . has grossly insutlte'df will never be -known : "but since liisr flight some of them have been compar ing experiences, j and blusbingly - they confess' that ne approached them with the same flattering words, and tried to confuse struggling viftue by the same insidious arts. Two years ago parents were cautioned riot to allow their child-: ren to go to his study, and six months i : -a " -i I ' afterwards the revelations made by .One of' the victims excited a commotion which was in some inexplicable "way suppressed.; j r . ! It is Loped that no bad man will profit by a knowledge of the "taking ways - which Of. Houston sometimes found successful. He seems to have bad a systematic; method of approach, a sort ot I sapper, and minor strat egy, by whichf he began the attack 1 long way off, ' and came very elose iefore he unmasked his real design. For instance : Some fifteen months, ago a Christian llady called to see him' with regard to a charitable, enterprise that was then cojutemplated for the ben efit of the! poor of the church." j She was fine looking- and the Doctor soon bacome more interested in her than in the charity! whicjh she represented'" He began by a series of most extravagant compliments to the Iadf hunXyijand, 1 a.. i .t 1 a 1 1 uau on uim ujsl .ucAJoppciieuuj meet her eyes when hie waa preaching he felt embarrassed. The lady wasindignsnt' and gave him to understand tliat bis flattery was distasteful. The amorous Doctor then topk a "new departure" He told the lady that one of the trus tees of the church, a married man was deeply in love With her and,- thai heJ (the pastor) had much dithcully in restraining ! himj from declaring I frfs passion. This j sally had no eeffect whatever, and the lair visitor rei used to ask thejaame of the enamored Vus ed- - T- . , . ' T " . xteimer nis nauery nor 111s fcunuing , beig effective, ihe. preacher; lell back on his philosophy. He told the Ja9y that he was a philosopher, a prheriolo- i gist and a doctor ; that lie understoiod. all about the secret springs of human. action and human, impulse : that he was familiar with the" philosophy of love, and knew jthc psychological and pnysical conditions in wnicn it naa 11s origin ; that tucre was no moral qusiiiy in the passion,? and mat even its supreme acts were not sinful, when the natural amnuieswere in periect accoru. The lady nowsaw the fearruidtilt of1 his studied argument, and refused to listen to him any longer. . Shje charged him with violating Uie Commandments and disbelieving the Word of God, He immediately comprehended her mean 1 ing, and forthwith began to deliyer an exegetical treatise on the SeveuthCohi mandmet, to which be gave an inter pretation which' the lady never heard before, arid which she insanctivply knew was false. i-She withdrew from.his presence, as she went out of the door he entreated her to take no. harfk frorrt what he had said. " It is needless to say that this woman's confidence in her pastor was gone for ever. She; thought at the time that he was drunk. , We know the flady whose experience we have givenrabove,- and from her position in society and in the church; we: do not think; that Dr. Huston or, his fnends would care to raise an issue'as to her veracity .-JBaltimore American. r' INSURANCE. rlONSULT YOUR INTEREST BY yj I TNSTJRINQ IN THE Widows k Orphans Benefit gLife In surance Co., of New Yrk, W. H. FINCH & CO.. GameftAi. AaxKTS, RALEIGH, N. C. t . ' ' ;'- RBVXXE9CE8 Ef'NOETH CiJWLIXA : ChaS Dewey. Cashier i Raleigh ; W. EL An derson, Banker, Raleigh; Edward Wood, Esq., Fanner, -EdentoaCapt. A. FB.-An- drews, Henderson W. r". Kornegay, Mer chant. Ooldsboro; W, A. Potts, Merchant, Washington. jl'-:;-:rs -- ' .:' .'"trif It offers absolute security. - r , It is careful in the selection of risks. It is prompt In the payment of Its obliga tions.. ' - j- : -- - - : ' v It hi economically managed. : It is in a highly prosperous and healthy condition, having a surplus, as regard poli cy holders. Jar in excess of that required by the New York law. v . ., ' Its plans and practice are endorsed by the best financial and actuarial talent . of the coontrj. s . x -.'. ' ..' - - It has paid - $1,S00 in resses'in If . C. du ring the past year. :u 1, .. ,0 i It Is doing a largs business In1 this SUef r Be sure to xamlne its plans Weore insu rlnsr elsewhere. ' " naarl-2w DAILY s; RATES OFAb V E it'l'lai , OneVsagajxjnri yne tTma" " """""" ,yftf parellcTffitmtfe,Tfri - r Casl Com.'Kai. Bardfejxn Pnifejnrgfly a. art J ConBlgtimlnA of rodfiefrSJWailldt UciU& dYaiweDaeijts, rmfde, when r- ; galred, on produtfyirf hafotf.1 AHh-oW 1NT vr 'Z- J ,t":rinifai ticva BARGAINS FR'Tin5 Jilacf XiJ2V- " S AaJ t.' 1 roitB,lS8; nrt4 Tjaler and Un4ertaker, will movehls estiJallsh ment" tn s4xty,-dayf tohlirew B6!eo. lD&arcnw ettea vhihintp rlc .well a8,tae iiDest - juetauto corn n a ana Caskets j? lsacreoof XiAl&iUoxri WDose Wpodt? Warnut and other.Wooct Cofflna and uasKets, atYUXMOitiutirKii;!. luje store 4s1 closea." jr. MoYMss tiftx-Aen foond at his room, No. 49 JanatA'S iHotefc or Wm,Pee4 at his residence on Long.Mar ket street, Thext to More" sWarh.Ofap Jt kjLWijyACiXrri.ojRijrici wa. oat nwf,b inn of ii Carriages. Buggies, Express, Sprin ii3 iisn ni aiTivt ..." , ett. i-itiiztiiij y itsnitUid 9xcb lied-& .-cifflc p-si TiB R BiU5tt, p J3.'Ai '."' ' . . k23': fail ?rbiiaoi'.ui ' tcinlil2w"-' '-'-' ' feepairtni -otVrerp de!tiofiii!SJavy" abd 1iightrach- aaPainting Wopd-wprk, and Blacksmithlng, d6ne-ralthfnlly',fand promptty.s.AUworkWArranted-.-I rermect fully.a&k: a call, as I am, sure that; both in Prices'and'Workmanship IxaBgtTQS iatis faction. , ' .rr-5, ., nm Vwpn, J. "'yi.iori WH'ftld iO ;S1j WHbElSALEA"SrDRE'b'i DEAta IN HAT, CAPS, STRAW krf D ERT fQOOfea ' 1 1 UMJlRRfj ILIH4 S - "WALKIHGi: CAHESAC, H No. 65 Sycamore'StOcposJlFfownxCJock , " ERU-VA,.,, : ; And 1313 Main Street, iRfcnrnolid Va. Hoving-corirfeetedrs4ir-w welt known- -Wholesale And Retail Hat House; Uo 65 Sycnrhore St.4; Peters bwrg? Va. , I respectfully announce to .my Irlends and the public general ry,' that 1 arnr'Teady, to serve them at ail tirats..'.5'h stoefei the largest and. best assorten the State. Give me a call and you will: becoincrd .that my styles and prices are. right. marl-2m i fl 'A DA 1 LKTJ IT' E' ',1'"M;.ii" 2 -!Rl3R aif(T'.' Vlrelmiati NorcatArollna, .thrflsnowinc standard FetUizers;,7 f . .i.f j'gvl 500 tons Bradley's Patent Hoper,VioSthat- . of JLimerw t... . . . .; 60S tons Bradlay's Sea Fowl Guano, 800 tons ReeseSolnW'PaelncWrrirKv 100 tons XSenolnef Peravhm OiUvrioi j 1 pos tow GrounPhuteri , w rirjtUl 109 tons Bradley, s Tobacco l eiuzer. c . We al&d oWertheFertlltrpw-maniinjre:iut "bythe IVtburJ FortLllzaa Cimtpdnfi Thenej FertflUerl wf oerwlUi aJxnn- dnce.havmg .sold them far the .last si 3 j vu try, ' j Orirterms W ibeVade I r inraiifi 1 w McIIWAINE r. Jim ...tri-xnrfai tWeldoJiJ,. ( . . I 01 vf i -I'nioi sEii )c r :ty pyi.tt ,zxy Til E BE S TfFIA N04f Q R T i: ..' MAj)Biraacoumfevi:; Inr.uo inanjufacturtr.la tbRoclnauy otiier country can assert xnat ne isrns out an . instruments :gOod alUce- In'.Cone; and tell, the truth. Piunoe are almost entlrely-lhe work of the hand and'H W imposslbi to make them exactly, alike J u liuieh, even, to say nothing of tone, which Iri part is du ; to chance. v, l We have found pianos to vhry greatly ih' ths factories of ereryionsaof I the Jeadir. I CI iea4iir.c makers of this country, Th - abllltv -to- TeeoRTAize arid. Uf! tle trne difference in the . value of value of pianos of the kameand of different makers: is only acquired by ptttinttUAlyr witji, every, day v opportunities for making cbnrpftrisotsH. . v 5 Th nefet Policy .t-'fl yy .. t intrtT noon-a,tried.-exporienedJcni-" "tent person to selectjfor you, who 1 a dealer Is responsible, values hfs rt putatlon, that of his instruments, and can give tne lowest possible prices consistent with ft feasonablr f "Ware InafebeV"" f- Virgin ia" and NorthCarvUtt (many, .tumplimcji tary notices from Which we make the, fol lowing extracts : -i&i'i siii 'h . , fTbje 'right man. in the right, place.' "- r-tcrs-Durnde. -l3$.ii "any representation he may make will be! foun'4 strictly true." Roanoke-Kews. : "We have known hi ia for yesrjbe prom ifies no more than he performs."" Roanoke Valley." -ttAi?.M y;i.j ?.k .-i ; he keeps posted. an.d what he say can be relied on iiift respdnslMirty hviftg been proved by bte svPMf-T?rsburK Prog- of Lowest prices gran&l ahd ttiejnbst liberal Tm,' ? ' jOfJ:VANHOTr.NASH. FEl LiiSxJ ultvr; .-ft i'ril .nitlm-th Khiri ryJ 9X''- v..-'- Wholesale and Retail urnggisi, Offers to thCAOuntrj' t6 a larte and wen ....ssolfttA'rtodKtf iji '-. ; ' wMekWnW , Varnish Brushes, Ac. : Macnine vus. - -r -v v 'Hir tt W V W . - : Patent Medicines, Soanilar iAnV Toottfmushes, NEW 5rovlona. to Jnvie.r offertf it at reUuoed ,,'VNash we knoWrtlc 19 A.criu juuBe , - . . . . 1 1 . . 1 pianos, exacting Wlin-imanuraciurcr, itimiT(i innArruKUDnMH anew Aniliib Redrlndigo.ta.; m ; j t M 4 Black Ptepper;6pl? Vr. Aw v. . : " . , - - - '4 9K-TSMt?r" 3?SsMsi
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 7, 1872, edition 1
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