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II A LEIGH. N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 15.1872.
NO. G J:.
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STATE GOVERNMENT.
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superintendent of Public Works C. L.
Harris.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
ilayor Col, W. H. Harrison.
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rimrch, Stewart Ellison, Eastern Ward.
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.MAY' 15, 1872.
ERS.
WAKE COUNTY OPFIC
Sheriff T. F. Lee.
Deput v Sheriffs J. J. Nowell A. Magnin.
Supei . r Court Clerk and Judge of Pro
late J. N. Bunting; Deputy W. Whi taker.
( ounty Treasurer Wm. M. Brown,
ltegiste.r of Deeds W. W. White.
Keeper of the Poor House Wiley Yearby.
Couuty Commissioners Robt.W. Wynne,
M. G. Todd, Wm. Jinks, John R. Caswell,
s. Rayuer. ' . '
E. C. WOODSON, City Editor.
LOCAL MATTERS. '
( u The Last ' of the Mohkg ans."
On last evening we interviewed a
man who represented himself as just
from .the .Tolleat Barracks Prison in
Illinois, who wits captured as a Con-
ederate soldier, near. . Greensboro',
in ,18G5. The circumstances of this
extraordinary case are as i follows : He
was capturefl jbv the Federal troops at
Cold Harbor on the 31st of May, 1874,
and taken to Point Lookout, where, on
the verge of jstarvation, lie yielded to
repeated solicitations to take the oath
ot allegiance and joined the 1st Regi
ment of U. S.j galvanized troops, with
the mental reservation to desert at the
first opportunity ; offered, . Ujs., com
mand arriving ift front of Petersburg
early in 18G5, he improved this oppor
tunity and crossed the lines, rejoined
his command in Petersburg1 stating air
the citcumstances connected with the
case. . He was again captured by the
Federal troops near Green iboro' In t
1865, and sent to Jolleat barracks
prison, 111. He was then recognized .as
a member of the U. S. galvenized reg
iment, tried for desertion and senten
ced to be shot. Soon after his. sen
tence the Avar closed, ' and his punisK-
ment was commuted to seven years
imprisonment j in the barracks prison
with the application of cat-o nine tails,
once a day. for six weeks, which he
says he received in full.
His name is Henry Bedford, and was
a member of Company II. 31st X. C.
Regiment, XUingman's Brigade, Hoke's
Division. j
According to his statement, we do
not think he should be stigmatised as a
deserter, though the United States Gov
ernment, acted magnanimously in com
muting his sentence. What he did
(though it may have been an error) was
according to his conception for the good
of the lost cause, the memory of which
every Southern gentleman reveres as
sacred. I
TELE Gll.l PUIC JTE 1FS.
IsxiolTmsPAcliEsT
n.
1 Fleetwood Park Races Dr. How.
ard Indian Damages.
v 1 NEW York, May 15. .
There were fiv trots at Fleetwood
Park yesterday, irst, won by Frank,
in three heats ; best time, 3:06." Second,
woa by Belle Jones in live heats ; best
time, 2:54'. Third, won by Geo. W.
Palchen, four heats ; ,; best timb, 5:28.
Fourth, won by Starlight, four heats ;
best time, 2:43i. Fifth, won by David,
two heats; best time, 2:55.
A letter from C6diz says, Dr. How
ard suffered, "considerabsr on a yoyage,
from being loaded witu heavy chains,
but upon request of the American offi
cials at Codiz, the chains have been re
moved. ..The. action or Congress rela
tive to his case has not reached Dr.
Howard nor the Sp anish official at Co -diz.
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From London.
London, May 15.
The London journals of this morning
devote much spaco in their editorial
columns to remarks upon explanations
regarding the indirect claims and posi
tion of the English government made
in the House of Lords last night by
Lord Granville, and in the "House of
Commons by Lorn Gladstone., Ihe
journals approve
now pending, bu
rence in them by
Senate.
New. York' Markets;
New Y'okk, May
Cotton quiet ; sales 500 ; uplands ;
Orleans 2l. Flour active and firmer;
common to falrextra $llj50; good to choice
$13.75. Whiskey active and lower at 89.
Wheat. 2a5 higher for winter : red Western
The committee on -foreign relations of 9Gattf. Corn firm and-actlVeat"77a78;South-
Washington Affairs.
Washington, May 14.
i House-The Committee on Naval
affairs agreed upon report in, favor of
the construction of ten sloops of war,
the Senate held a meeting to-day on
additional articles to the treaty from
Washington came to no conclusion.
Tlje committee meets again to-morrow.
The opinion of the Senate has no yet
developed itsell, although the measure,
as an administration proposition, will,
it is thought, be ratified. -.- "
The President sent a message to Con
gress advising federal regulation for
the protection of emigrants.
! Delegates from the Western and
Southern cites arrived in this city last
night, representing the interest ot the
Atlantic and Western cau.il, to open
Witer communication between the Mis
sissippi river and the Atlantic.
A meeting to-day was attended by
several Senators and Representatives in
Congress, and was organized by Edward
Anderson, of Alabama, as chairman,
and Col. Capers, of Georgia, as Secre
tary. : The aelegation calls upon the
President in a body to-morrow aiid will
present an address. '. .
Pork lo.ifj14. Ijird firm. Naval Stores
quiet. Freights quiet. ;
Money closed o7. Sterling stringent at
9. Gold 1414g. Go-tef nmwilts advanced
Jal4. All round States closed steady.
Sales of Cotton for future deli very to-day
as follows: May 23(Ss'23; june 2?y,(c?
2311-10 ; July 23K5 11-10 ; August Sty,;
September 21 ll-lti2l9;; October 2) lo-ltfl
21; November 19; December lit.
' Baltimore Markets.-'; "
' : BaiItimohk, May 11.
Flour steady and advanced.- Wheat scarce
Corn active--white ; "-yellow.. 75.
Oats 57(00. " Pork H. . liacon lieavy and
nominal.
Foreign Markets.
' fjONiiOX, May 14.
Noon Con sols a?. r.oniLsfiO.
Pa it is, May 14,
Hentes 51 and Q.
Bonds !)5,5.
Fraxkfort, May 14.
Livkupooi. May 14.
s 10
H.
T
A L L E Y
Manufaeturer'df all kinds of
C Ji Mi I E S
AND DEAT.ER IX
FRUITS,
133
XUTS, TOYS, CANNED
FRUITS, dc. t: 1
S y c a more Street,
PETERSCriiG, A.
Col Ion opened steady! Upland?
Orleans 11 iU. I.
pf the negotiations
doubt the concur-
the United States
New York AfTuirs.
New York, May 14.
The Annual meetins of the Musicians
National Association is in session, it has
been resolved to hold triennial meetings
hereafter.
The Secretary of
POST OFFICE -AKIjpEMENT.
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Postmaster C. J. Rogers. Office hours
iroin 0 A. M. to 8 P. M., during the week
(except while the malls are being distri
buted.) No mails received or sent on Sun
.! iy therefore the office will not beopened
on that day. Olllce hours for Registered
Le tter and Money Order Departments, from
A. M. to 4 P. M.
Time of Arrival and -Closing" the
flails.
Westeux-New Orleans, La., Augusta,
.Georgia, Columbia, S. C, Charlotte, Salis
bury, Greensboro, Salem, Chapel Hill, Hills
boro, &c, due 1.-.-J0 A. M. Close at 6:30 P. M,
Eastern. Charleston, S. C Wilmington,
Newbern, Beaufort, Goldsborr, &c, due 7
f. M., close 9 P.M. '
Noktheus, via Weldon. New YorK, Bal
timore, Philadelphia, Washington, Rich
mond, Petersburg,-Norfolk, W eldon, Ac,
duel P. M., close 8:30 A. M.
1'ayettevil.t.e, via Chatham R. R. Due
v A, it?, close 3:30 P. M.
CHURCHES.
Presbyteriau. .
Located corner of Salisbury and Morgan
Civets, Rev. J. M. Atkinson, D. D., Pastor,
s- rvices every Sabbatlu
Baptist. -
Located corner Salisbury and Edenton
streets' Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D,, Pastor.
.Services every Sabbath.
Christ, (Episcopal).
Located corner Wilmington street and
NVwLern Avenue, Rev. R, S. Mason, D. D.,
Hector Services every Sabbath.'
3Iethodist.
1st Methodist, located on Edenton street,
ll. v. A. W. Mangum Pastor. Services everj
Sabbath. Wesleyan Chapel, located on Person street,
Ucv. A. R. Raven Pastor. Services every
Kubbiitll.
- St. John's (Catholic).
Located corner Morgan and Wilmington
fcti eet s, Father J. V.McNamara, Priest. Ser
vice j every Sabbath.' -
Mkktisg of the Board of City
Commissioners. Monday; evening, the
Board of City Commissioners held an
adjourned meeting. Mayor Whttaker
presided, and all of the Commissioners,
except Mr. Gorman, of the Western
Ward, were present. ;
The proceedings of foimer meetings
w. re read arfd approved.
Mr. jBattle thought that on account
of the absence of Mr. Gorman, the elec
tion of city officials should . be post
poned, and on his motion, the matter
was postponed until the next meeting.
On motion of .Mr. Prarie, it wa3
onlered tliat when the Board arliourn
it adjourn to meet on Tuesday, 24th youthful niinds.
inst.
Mr. Battle oflered a 1 resolution iu
structinl the City Attorney to report to
the Board whether any, and if any,
what changes in the mode of levying
city taxes are necessary under the Con
stitution of the State. The resolution
was adopted. :
On motion of Eilisou, it was orJered.
to pay the poll holders in recent elec
tions 3 apiece.
Ellison moved that the committee of
lrecholdcrs, appointed to assess dama
ges caused by widening and extending
streets, be paid three per diem.
After some discussion the matter was
postponed, and referred to the city at
torney to ascertain whether or not the
Board had a right to pay them
The Sunday School. One of the
"Institutions" pi the .Baptist Sunday
School in our. city, is the Infant Class,
presided over by Mrs. Wm. II. Dodd.
This class numbers about 125, ot which
65 is the average' number present each
Sabbath: Thei. class comprises chil
dren from three to twelve years of age
As the children are learned to read they
graduate in this preparatory school and
are turned over to Superintendent
Heck's department for lurther instruc
tion.- 1 he school rauiu or the "Infants
is hung with pictures illustrating Bib
Heal history,! a fact which shows
that ! their indefatigable prcceptness
is au fait in a thorough understanding
of the proper i means to impress the
lfctrss been well said
the Kavy was me-
moralized to prevent government bands
from interfennjr wi
other musicians.
Ih the business of
Congressional Proceedings.
. : : Washington, May 14. ;
Senate A fiercjs trio contest, invol
ving ciyil rigiits, supplemental eniorce
ment, and amnesty, which were attached
as amendments to an unimportant bill,
Partizans to these measures blocked
in the Senate. '
House Tariff was up.
No action on Morrill's amendment
this morning. J
New York Affairs.
New York, May 14.
The new officers of the Stock Ex
change were installed to-day. Prcsi-:
dent King and chairman -Wheelback.
made addresses. The board voted a
service of silver plate to Ex-President
Clark.
In the Methodist Conference Rev. Dr.
Wild, delegate from Canada, addressed
the Conference, saying that the Cana
dian Methodist Episcopal Church would
prefer a Union with the Episcopal
Church of the United States rather tban
other Methodist bodies in Canada un
der their present relations with England.
He,said the Methodist Episcopal i hurch
in Canada is doing more and more fa
vorable to the independence of the
Church and State and for the non inter-
lerence of Europe w:th tliis continent
and was politically and religiously grow
ing tired of the interierence ot England"
xvpplausej. Ihe addresses ot Ur
Wild and his colleague Dr. Benson were
on motion ot JJr. Haven reierica to a
committee of nine.
Cotton Markets.
CliAniLESTOX, May li.
Cotton (iniet ; middlings 22. .
Piiiladklphia, May 14.
. Cotton dull ; middlings 24. ' - r.
- Boston, May 14.
Cotton dull; middling 21. x
Augusta, May 14.
Cotton quiet; middlings 22Vi.
' GalVkstox, May 14.
Cotton dull ; good ordinary 20J.
- Memphis, May 14.
Cotton quiet; middling? 22. ;
Wilmington, May 14.
Cotton firm ; middlings. 22.
' . . ' Baltimore, May 14.
CoLton firm; middlings 23. : .
A Savannah, May 14.
Cotton, holders very firm, at 22-.
Norfolk, May 11.
Cotton quiet ; low middlings 22'.
;i ' New Orleans, May 14.
Cotton stead-, firm ; middlings 23. ;
. Mobile, May i 1.
Cotton firm : middlings 2222V.
. i .-
Infanticide in Williamsburo-An
Insane Mother Drowns Tier Infant
in a Pail of Wateri
Weddings and parties furnished at short
notice, and In the best manner.
aprSw3m. j ; !
Robert I f. JojiKS, . Henry-L. Iummk'k. ir
TO NESl?LUM MEU & CO .,
. ' ;-' ' i ' . ' .::! i '
(JRXKUAL
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Co m m i s s i o n Merchants,
Richmond, Ya. j j
Solicit consignments of
TO B A C.C O, F LOU R, G R A IN
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AND- OTHER COUNTIlV PRODUCE,
To which careful personal attention will be
'given and prompt returns rendered.,
Agents for the sale offne ' -Excelleuza
Tobacco Fertilizer.
Cash ailvances od Produce Mn hand et on
Bills Lading. , r ' -: aprSwlm. ;
V 51
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BE NT LEY
CO
At about elev
foieitoon, the poli
Mrs. Eliza Harri
Fourth street,
Spanish Matters.
Paris, May 15,
Reports have been received from the
CarHsts sources that the insurgents have
occupied Billbaal. Don Carlos entered;
Biscay and the Carlists are masters of
that "Sunday schools are a power in the three basque provinces. An important!
land," a power; for good. Many men engagement is expected in Biscay,
can now trace their record to paths of
rectitude by remembrance of the early
precepts aftectionatelv instilled in the
Sabbath school.
. Weather Report.
' Washington, May 14.
Clear and, partially cloudy , we-tthcr. -
and easterly to southerly winds for .New
'-'r .'' l r . 1
en (ijCiocK fcaturuay
ee v.ere notineci tnat
residing at 343 South
Wiliiamsburcr. liad
drowned her infant in l a pail of water.
Officers Powell and Quinn were sent by
Captain Woglom to investigate the case,
and when tney entered tno apartments
of Mrs. Harris they found her sitting by
with
N. 31. WILSON
. PKODUCE
Commission JITcrchanls,
1300 Cary Street, .V
'.II I C II M O N I , V A..
Cons i gnm en ts s ol i c i f ed . Leaf Tobacco
made a. specialty. - - j
np2.-vvm.
SPECIAL NOTICEai j
S-"An, going to Petersburg?" "Y.' ;
'Then by all means visit J T. Youa &
Bro.'K, Marble Front Jewelry Emporium ,
and look at their magnificent display of
Watches, Jewelry, Jjiamonds, Opera CuainM;
Glove Bands, plain Gold Rings, Stive !
Ware, Christmas and Holiday goods. Ycu !
will find attentive Salesmen, wno wll-
pleased to show j-Ou the entire stock
l oung s i. wpecs win save your ey
sight.-rnree tnousanu pair som. fcoie uacuu
for Diamond Glasses. ; .
What Dyspepsia may End In. Indi
gestion is not dangerous, says tho facultj-.
remaps not, in ltseit, wnue u remains
mere indigestion; but loot at the conse
quences to which It may lead, and often
does lead, when it becomes a chronic dis
ease. A soark of fire is a sma!Lililn a
England, Middle and South Atlantic the winuovvand at her feet was a pail rt
der mill, or kindle a name that will con-
Warning to Parents No. 2. On
yesterday we gave an account of the
fearful mangling of a small colored boy
at the Central depot, in this city, who
fell from the plat to r ni of the cars while
in motion. Afs stated, the boy only
followed the example of a great many
others, and it happened to be his turn
or fate to fall under the cars.- At
9 o'clock last evening .the poor little
sufferer was relieved by death..
He is the third boy that has been
Nashville Races.
Nashville, May 15.
- -. i . .
First race, Double Out, winner; timcw
1:50, 1:47 J. Second race, Eland, wm-j
ncr; time, 1:47, ltlbj.
t ner7 OI T killed in this way within the short space
John Galligbar for a contract, at $G0 f Jd &m wc counted clev-
per months to water the tour principal ttn , QJ .ra n, t.
acts of
From Albany.
Albbany, May 15.
Borak canal at Biir Nose will be re
paired by the twentieth.
,
Lexington Raees.
!' lIexington, May 15.
First race, Hollywood; time 3:4l,
3;33i.
2:44.
States on Wednesday. Thence west
ward, with increasing cloudiness and
easterly to southerly winds. An area
of threatening weather and rain will
extend eastward over the upper 1 ike
region and Ohio valler, and possibly
Lake Erie and the western Gulf States.
An area ot low barometer is apparently
advancing eastward toward ' Iowa.
Dangerous winds are net antici .atedj
but increasing to brisk, and possibly
high winds are probable for Lakes
Michigan and Superior to-night or
Wednesday morning.
Second race, Plantarium ; time
MIDNIUIIT
DISPATCHES.
licenses were
MASONIC.
! Iliratn Lodge, No. 40.
A. s. Lee, Master Masonic Hall, corner
6 .iwsou and Martin streets, third Monday
i.iu'lit in each month.
Win. Ci. Hill Lode, No. 218.
William Simpson, blaster Masonic Hall,
tti-und Monday night in each month,
llaleigh Chapter, No. 10.
l: Wm. G. Hill, H.-P Masonic Hall,
fiit sday night after third Monday in each
lilUI.lt 1). .
cuocli Council, No. 5, R. & S. M.
John Nic:hols, Thrice Illustrious Grand
Master Masonic Hall, first Monday night
ni fueh month,
postpo
. The following liquor
granted : .
Jackson Batch elor, Cabarrus street ;
Nicholas John, Eayetteville street ; P,
C. Walker, Fayetteville stre'et ; Marx
Schloss, Wilmington street.
The Mayor was authorized to adver
tise the ordinance in regard to.- the re
tailing of liquor.
On motion, the board adjourned to
meet on the cveuing of the 24th inst.
yesterday engaged in the same
carelessness.
Fair and FestivaL Sometime Senate A .bill
Congressional Proceedings.
Washington, May 14.
or creating a District!
Federal and
ill" occur next
ernitv of the
LO.O. l
Manteo Lodgej No. 8.
T. W, Blake, N. G Jdd Pellows' Hall,
'vt-r Citizens' National Bank, Tuesday night
ea:li week. ' - . j
Seaton Gales' Lodge, No; C4.
lohn C. Blake, N. G. Odd Pellows' Hall,
Hiursiliiy night of each "week.
ilaleigh Lodge, No. G5. '
' iios. Badger, N. G Odd Fellows' Lodge,
I ix .Monday night of each week.
JtlcKee Encampment, Np. 15.
V . P. Weatherell, C P Odd Fellows'
"iill, second and fourth Friday night of
' uii month.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHI AS.
Ship Arrival Port News. On
" Grasmere " in the City Cemetery may
be seen a beautilul ; model of a full
rigged ship riding at anchor.
It i3 about fifteen feet long, aud every
spir, and appointment is in perfect ac
cord. -1 Ins unique and pleasing orna
ment to our." City ot the dead' will be
viewed with great interest by visitors
to this lovely spot, both adult and juvenile.
This ship is the result of the careful
and laborious work of our esteemed
fellow citizen, Mr. A. P. C. Bryan, who
is most appropriately styled among us
the 14 children's friend." -
Mr. Bryan was formerly a sea captain
and our landlubbers can therefore un-
during the term of the
Supreme Courts, which w
month, the Masonic Frai
city, their wives, daughters and sisters
will hold a Fair and Festival, the pro
ceeds jof which is to be applied to the
building fund of the Masonic Temple,
which will soon be. in course of erec
tion. That success will attend this
movement, there is no room to doubt.
' Died of His Wounds. We learn
from Yancey county that Deputy Mar
shal C.N.Keith, who was shot in Yan
cey county on the 2nd of May by Er
win Duyck, died. on the 2nd. Keith had
ja Commissioners warrant for the arrest
of Duyck who resisted. Duyck wts
shot in the shoulder, but is recovering.
He is under guard.
Court in the Indian Territory was up
Nye said the resei
Indians was a com
Was in favor o
through them and
settlement.
' Kellogg' s suppl
bill resumed and
vote of 34 to 17.
Mr. Thurman,
debate, said he th
Arrests Under the Enforcement Act
Death of Hon. Alfred Huger.
Charleston, S. C., May 14.
New arrests of citizens under the en
forcements act are diily reported from
Fairfield, Oconee at .1 other counties.
Hon. Alfred Huger, a well knovn
CharleStonian and conspicuous Unionist
in the, time, of nullincation and seces
sion, died to day, in the 84th year; of
his age. ifewiis postmaster ot Charles
ton from the time ot President Jackson
till eighteen sixty-five. -
Dr.
Huston Sues the
American.
Baltimore
of water, With the babe, partially nude,
in it, face downwards. The officers
t ol d t u e w r e t c h e d m o i is e r t h a t sh e h a d
better, dress and go with them to the
station house. This she did without
making any objection! The body of
the babe was also removed t'A the same
nlace. . Durinsr the alt'ernooh, medical
gentlemen visited Mrs. Harris, and
found that she. was suffering from puer
peral mania. She gave birth to the
infant, a female, nine days ago. Her
history is'a sad one. She is a native of
England, twenty-nine ypars of age. Her
husband, who is saul ti Ue an Lugiisii
tnariner, left her. about three years ago
on a voyage, giving her absolute control
ot their three chiidieij, aged respec
tively five, seven ami ten vears During
his protracted absence, it is alleged, she
became the mother of the babe m ques
tion, and since then received informa
tion that he was on his Ivay to join her
and the children. ; . This-iutornntion
clrazed her in conscq ucrce of the sad
condition in which'slie was placed, and
in her frenzV she commttted the grave
offence for which she was arrested. She
is kindly cared tor by C .jpfairr. Woglom.
New' York Herald, j
sume a city, in line manner inaigesiion ;
may produce gastritis, cancer of the stom-
ach, congestion of the bowels,
apoplexy, liver urease, ana many oineri
dangerous maiaaies. is u not wise, men. ,
to cheek it; in the germ ? Nothing is more
clearly and indisputably established than ,
that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will erad
icate dyspepsia in all its stages with this
wholesome, powerful, and infallible tonic
and alterative. It is easier to quench a
spark than a flame, and it is easier to cure
dys epsia when it is first developed, than
wuen it lias made neauway Dy negiect, anu
becomes comDlicated with other ailment. ;
There is not the shadow of a doubt that the -
bitters are as directly antagonistic to" dys-.
pepsia as water is to nre. xnere are tnou
sands of cases on record proving this fact.
The remedy is sale ana agreeable. An me
liquors of commerce, prescribed as.stlmu
lants,leave a sting behind. But the sting is
taken out of the spirituous basis of the
great remedy by vegetablo medication, and
moreover, tue sumuiam mus meuicateu is
of exceptional purity. Of all tonics taken
as safe-guards or remedies for fever and
ague, bilious remitteuts, and other epidem
ics, it is the only one:thatcau uniformly he
depended on.
vation policy for the
plete failure, and lie!
running railroad
opening the lands tq
emental enforcement
finally passed . by
. ' - f A I. A
in the course. 01 mo
pugnt ine urn u laui
nni inr. won f vorfi araint it on urin
" ' o . 1 .
ciple. The discu.pion was quite excit
ny: over the various amendments anc
ndicated the honc,iessnes5 of amnesty
his session.
Deficiency bill
bought that both
and the House sui
A Youthful uSiNGisT."-- Petersburg
has loaned us for a few days, a little
songster. A son ol Rev. Mr. Hatcher,
of that city. ' "
1 The little fellow has a snlundid voice.
dprstnnd that all the annertenanees of i-
Centre Lodse. No. 3. i t -i.; oV.nM t,. I . , r 1 i , ' i
R.H. Bradley. W. D.-Meets at Odd Vol-. uie vcsrl "IC 1U. - ?!'. "' nil songs, ana nas given ms piaymuies
nvsiiaii. manv of our people who have never seen and those of mature vears. ourselves
a full-rigged ship except in the picture' included, a deliffhtlul "entertainment-lv
l yw yjv xxfiir,. books, tins win DC an interesting signr. his youthful warbling
nnb ritvrnBr.ii.Wn. is.- Alltlie boys are notinea now, tnat
w a. Hutchings, President over Gulley they must look at but not . interfere in
-"..rujeuvuiu Mirtn, uiououy uiguL anv Wav with the boat as the riiriiini' IS
very easily broken or put out ot shape
"l t-ath week
HALLS.
Tucker Hall. '
I'ayetteville street, between Morgan and
Metropolitan 'Hall.
olavkct Square, over Market House.
Oak City Hall.- . -
'"iiur Wilmington and Martin streets.
r.Aoji & Mortng.- -
I BANKS. .- :r .V
- Citizens' National. '
- i.ii.un 1. Anderson, President Cornel
uii and Fayetteville streets.
State National.
Jin.. Cj. Williams, President FayetlevilU-
oho ooor above Tucker Han.
Raleizh National.
y- II. Willtard, President Corner Har-
-""i i- ayetteville streets.
, Freedmen's Savings Dank.
tji-orao W. llrodfp f!jixh1pi- (!ornr ILir-
HUd Fayetteville streets.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ft it !
Academy of Medicine.
. 11. McKee, President First Mon
it' in each month at each others
ttecuc Steam Fire Engine Co.
c. n . St iiach. Foreman Kescue-Hall.
' 'Muevil.e street. first Monday night in
' month : , f ' t
'laleiirh Tvno. TTninn. No- 54.
Ilk W AT.. . . I.I..... rti
' 'u. lliuingtou street, ever Market
him. i,leets tirst saturdayTilght in each
J.,1
of
This notification is sufficient for the
boys when we add that it the boat is
injured Mr. Bryan's amiability will be
"ruffled 7 a little. , Ue is so good naturcd
he can't get very mad.
It the boys ofKaleigh had the voting
to do in November, Greeley and Grant
might prudently withdraw.
City Iju'Kovemests. The Skinner
residence, on the corner of Hillsboro'
and Salisbury, stree ts, having been re
cently purchased by a Mr. Svvcpson, of
Knoxviilc,. 1 enn., is now unuergoing
alterations, .repairs and generally im-
nroved. When finished, it will be
handsomely and gorgeously furnished,
and presented to Mrs. Geo. W. Swep
son, of Haw Iliver, who, with her f am
ity, will reside there. . -
Tuk Masonic Temple. The plan
and specifications of the new Masonic
Temple is now beingperlected by an
Albany (M. Y.) firm 'of architects, and
will be - delivered to the, directors in
about thirty days. The 'work on the
Temple will commence as soon as the
plan arrives. ' ' '
Focxd. A find black crape veil was
picked up on Hillsboro street, near Dr.
Johnson's residenceroh Sunday night.
The owner can get it by applying at
this office; : . " . ;'
J, L. Labiaux is in the city and re
ports everything lively in Ridgeway,
and the good old county s of Warreu
respecting immigration, strawberries,
peaches, &c: '
The Williamston & Turboro railroad
lias been declared bankrupt. A meet
ing of creditors will be held il Eliza
beth city, on the 21st of May, for the
appointment of an ussicee, etc.
Old Probability dont say a w ord
abou: rain. - x f T:
- . - .-it: t - f - ; . .. 1 5 .
The street sprinkler has not made its
appearance. ; ,-1 - -
Baltimore, Mav 14.
la the Superior Court this morning
the counsel for the Rev. L. D. Huston
filed a declaration in a libel suit brought
by Huston, against the proprietors of
the Baltimore America, laying dama
ges at one hundred thousand dollars.
The committee appointed by the
church authorities are about commen
cing their official investigation of the
charge against Dr. Huston.
.'A' Hotel Thief Capiuled Frivlay
night a well dressed yojung man called
attire Grand Hotel,and;, registering his
name as William J. Barkley, desired to
-'Ulg
resumcil. and it H
Morri ll"s amend men
istitute will be drop--
jed, leaving the matter statu quo.
Scott called up a bill for extending
to March 4th, 1873, the extraordinary
cowers of the President under the l'vU
Klux bill, no actiq
The Senate is holding a night sessiofi
on naval affairs.
House A conference has been order
ed on the naval appropriation bill.
Tariff resumed
moved to except
an amendment to
iii iron and iron
Laborers Strike in Minnesota.
1 - 'Detroit, Mich., May .14.
A special dispatch from Houghton
states that the strike is general at Calu
met, IJeska, Choolcral't, Quiney, Frank
liri'aiHF'Pcmabick mines. Two thousand-
men ' have been engaged. The
ringleaders. sitCHlumet and Heska mines
were i arrested but were rescued .'by a
mob from six deputy sheriffs. No one
has been injured as yet The strike
has been L'omsr on twelve dave.
Buckley, of Alabama,
bottoD machinery, as
the section affect
manufactureries. A
UMtion was made tnat wuicnes ana ai
tieles of ornament be excluded froni
the general reduction, and adopted.
Adjourned.
HOTEL
i : ' '"
ARRIVALS.
YARBOFwOUGH IIOUSK,
G. W. Blackball,' Pro f'k. ' '
, llaleigh, May H, 1872.
EL Brown, Jamcd Sloan, Dr'Felfair,W
Saunders, It E Walker, J H Dibble, North
Carolina T WLaddT J Williams, G John
son, New York ; A J McDonald, Frank
Young, Baltimore; f Major Stewart and
Daughter, Fort Macoin; S Ruffin, Alabama;
R E Pope, Virginia; ;E wooarurj I'lni.
IV Horace Greeley's Card. -
New York, May 14.
The" Tribune to jmorrow, publishes th;e
foTowingcard :
The Tinbune ceases' to be a, party o--gan,
but the unexpected nomination at
Cincinnati scem$ t' involve n in oevv
embarrassment, and all must be aware
that the position of a journalist, whb
is at the same time a candidate, Is
at U3 best, ukso ue anu uimcuir, tnat
he is fettered in his actions, and res
trained in his crit cism by a knowledge
whatever he may say or do is closely
scanned by thousands, eager to hnd in
so interpreted as to
those who are sup-
i -i . 1
candidate, ana to
d condition - will' nbl
serviceable to them
it
what may be
annov or perp.cx
porting him as
whom his shackle
nermit him to ba
&
absolutely from t
The hndersignefl therefore, withdraws
ic conduct of the 3V-
bune, and will henceforth, until further
notice, exercise Iio control nor super
vision over its columns.
" fSi"ned.V Horace. Oreeley.
May loth, 187
The editorial
management of the
Tribune falls upon Whitelaw Reid.
be shown to s room. A; room
"citmi (1 him. he shoithl -. aiterwanls re
tired. The night- watchman jjniployed.
in the hotel, while going hisi rounds a
few minutes before. 7 o'clock yesterday
morning, discovered f:irkley coming
from the foom of Jouafll. Morreil, one
of the guests, and seeufj.ng the services
of Detective Hagan, ot tho twenty-
ninth precinct, w t.o wa4 in the viqmity,
caused his arrest. Upol searching liiui,
a diamond stud. .valued t 50, which
he had takeniVom the ipom, vas found
In his nosicssion. TheHvailet, contaiu-
hv a smail amount ot m'pney, was.found
at'liiM feet -in-' the haliwilv. Tliere , wre
also tound on his perso! a pair of hip
ners.'used lor unlocking doors, and t
number of-'skeleton kevfe. After sitting
. i . ' "i
for his inclure to be niiaced in the
ne
at
Jefferson - Market and
trial. -N. Y. lit raid.
Rogues' Gallery yesterday morning,; h
was arrakned" before Justice Cox, i
committed
Col. John S. Mosut Tosition.
W. Iiuto wfi .i !.tt( r irom rLol. Jolai o
Wf."clic-tfi :i liii-nd uithiB eitv. in wLich
rclertiicc is rnr.de to a reported conver
sation' bctw'e.-n Cohmel Mosby and Pres
ident Grant.-'- Referring to that repoit,
Col. M. says: 44 1 sfe l Jam reported as
s.ivm' to uen. urant t-jai i. ouii sup
Affairs in Spain. ?
Madrid, 'May 14.
Fifteen thousand coveinment troops
are now concentrated in the depart
ment of -Biscay. Opposed to them are
seven thousand Carlists, who adopt the
Fabian policy. . - ' . , -
Ugarte, Elio, Jlada and several other
Carlists leaders, who , .escaped, into.
France, ' have been arrested and re
turned.
Senatorial Contest in Connecticut.
; s, New Haven, May 14.
The coalition to elect Senator Ferry,
succeeded in the nouse to-day. It gave
him sixteen majority. The Senate gave
Hawlev seven .majority: Ferry s ma
jority on joint ballot on Wednesday,
will D.e nine or ien.
Hawdey was the regular Republican
nominee. - -
Half-Fare Tickets to the rhiladel-
ptia Convention.
, i PniLADELPiHA, MayJL4.
Round trip tickets to the Conycntion
at about half rates, and covering liberal
time, have been adopted by most of the parent. . ;.;-;J Ij
ja'boads, including the "Pennsylvania t The Wash i ii tuii
Central aid Us; connections.
' Tliere was a frog who lived in a tiprih.
He caucht such a eoid tliat he eould not
sing." . .
Poor, unfortunate Batrachian! In what: ,
a sad plight he must have been. And yet.
his misfortune was one that often befalls
singers. Many a onco tuneful voice
amor.ir those who belong to the "ge-
.... 1.. .Tl n ntAM it O-vyl 1 tT "ft I it
in the head" or on the lungs, or
both combined. For the above-men
tioned " croaker,"- we are not aware
that any remedy was ever devised ; but we
rejoice to- know tnat an iiuman singers
may keep their heads clear and their
t hroats in tune py a iimeiy uneoi ijr.nuK
Catarrh, remedy, and Dr. Pierce's Golden
by druggists. . ' . ' .
A KTAttLE Is.sriTL'TtoN-. Just at the pe
riod when- all stable-men wxre omplaiii
ins that the horse-ointments Of the day
were unstable remedies, the .MCSTAmi
Li x'i mis nt made its entree in Missouri,
v, ithout any flourish of trumpc ts.aud witlt
in one year became the favorite imbroca
tioa for the external distempers and inju
ries of -horses' arid, cattle in all the Western
and Southern States, l-rom tnat ijme to
this it has never had a rival in the estima
tion of accomplished horsemen; norls lis
. i i.i ......... . . . . . . . . vi, ti . r- i f II
nouseiioiti rcuuuiiiuu ia . vino v
matlsm, neuralgia, sore nippies ana ikcu
breasts, tumors, mump;, sore throat, ear
ache, toothache, bruises, burns, wounds
ami sprains, a widt lehiiia its celebrity k
ahorse Liniment. The Mothers of Ameri
ca know its val ue, and apply it promptlj
to the external injuries ol the '-rising jen
cratio!i."'a!id iu fact there is not a city or
township in the. United States, where th6
MrsTANO Li.nt.mkm is iiov regarded bf
both sexes and every cla as a blessing
to tin: community I
i--'r. . : T:1 .-!:..
Kit TO THE SUFFKIUNG. Ihe Itev
William H. Norton, while residing in Brazli
as a Missionary, uiscovered in that land
of medicines a remedy for CoNstrsu-riOJi
scrofula. soukTiikoat. Couohs, Cold
ASTHMA ASI) NEKVOCS. W'KAKXKSS. IhU
remedy has cured myself aftr all othei
medicines had failed. I - . -I,
Wishing to benefit the suffering, I will
ti i l.' I ) I.1!.' i il1
remedy to au mho uesue it v k.tu v -CHARGE.
I
Please send an envelope, wnn your nwni-
and address on it. Aulress,
IlEV. ILLIAAl IL UlilU, i .
mhl 07ti Broadway, New York City.; .
were
car
nort him 'even ifi a fUemocrat
nominated against him.? I no no!
Mahout coming out in the papers to cor
rtct thisv but I hope mylriends will not
think that I s ttd any sch thing. On
the contrary, I expressly told General
Grant that I would j sup-port the Dc.m-
ocratic nominee, but; as oens een mm
and Greely, I was iii xr of the S'juth
'oing lor the one that i would offer us
The most oenercus terms ; i. e., that the
Pliladclohia Convention mtiit outbid
Cintinnati.v j ;
An Iowa woman lias invented a wash
ing machine, 'and l$s f already -had' it
patented. She walked olf : from her
husband the day afte slie receiyed her
I - 1 K
S-Ko.skoo. This celebrated Medleln
has attained a' high reputation, as a reliable
remedy for Purifying the Blood, ltestorlnjf
the Liver and Kidneys to a healthy action,
and "Toning up'' the Nervous System. Iu
numerous ami remarkable cures of th
worst forms of Scrotum, Dyspepsia, Kheu
matism. Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease.
Kruptionx otthe Skin, Nervous ProKtra
titu, &c.j has caused it to become a standawl
remedy. It is now prescribed by phyid-
cians, and recommended by our uaitwa
zenv.
PaVliamcut Adjourned for Holiday.
',-:. ; LoNpoNMay 14. :
l'arliameht. has adjourned lor the
usual .whitsuntide hoHday. Lords
will re-assemble on the Slst inst.' Com-!
mons on the 27th.
lrs
Grant's
that
rooon
iU'Mr' 'Pttrlvt ?ays
usuat- Tublav afn
ipceptioin at thy Vttt Ho ue, will be
diiCoritiilMed oh ' i?l after Tr.esd -y
iHXt. ' ' :
A. E. I)Ickiu.i)i b
WoMirSs Journal to Si
xl th;
lie noi u
ijy that tl
Iy did not go to the CJihcinnati Conyi
tion, but had. ii" intention of going.
No enemy to the
huma.: race is more to be dreaded and is
more insidious in its approaches than the
too fatal destroyer of health and happi
ness of mvriads " Consumption In its
Ghastly foriu."' The duty of all in to guard
S"ainst the flrst advances. This may be
done bv thfttimcly use of 1h. TUri'Ti EX
PECIOBANT. " : ' r i
k Bosrox, February 2, ls7t.:
Hi Tctti "
Dear Sir Will you please inform meat
what druggist, in New York, I canjget yoj'tr
Expectoraut, as I can use some o' lt-toal-vanrnge.
havinst satisfied that it has but to
bo li wd to establish its merit. : It M-oilcs
like magic - What is your wlflewwe price.
,i.-.!iv..r,Yi ii v' York? liCt. me know
wiiru it ma lie had lor the present in New
York, ami 1 M ill communicate lurther with
vouat anot her time.- ; i .
W. II. B.nKO-v,!t(SumuicrSt.;
I -l. a'litCw Hair Dye is Harmless,
A