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NO.x239.
RALEIGH. N. 0.. TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 14. 1873.
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PROFESSIONAI CARDS.
J. B. B ATCH KXiOR. ' I. C. EDWARDS,
W. PLUXXKK BATCHILOB. "
"O ATCHELOR, EDWARDS AND
0 B ATCHELOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
RALEIGH N. C.
Will attend In the Courts of Wako, Gan
vllle. Franklin. Warren, Halifax, North
n.nint.nn and Chatham, and the Federal
and Supreme Courts. - Jan3-tf
TUESDAY, .-JANUARY 11. 187?.
L E X
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SMITH
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SCOTLAND NECK, N
C.
Will practioe in the r ourU of Halifax and
adjoining counties. m
Collections attended to In all parts of the
State. " mayll-tf
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T U B N R.
D E JTT I ST
Office on Fayetteville Street,
Over Williams Book Store.
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GEORGE T, STBOHG.
ST R 0 N G
VT. N. H. SMITH. I
C M I T H &
A TTORJTE I'ST EA
Raleigh, N. C
Office over Citizens'
Exchange Place.
National Bank,
my7-6m
Walter Clark.
QLARK
J. M. Mullen:
& MUL EN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
HALIFAX, N. 0.
Practice in all ibe Courts of Halifax,
Northampton and Edgeeombe counties,
la the Supreme Court oLNorth Carolina
and in the Federal Courts. '
Mt Collections made in all parts of North
Carolina. mn-iy
g A . AS II E
Attorney andConasellorat Law.
Will attend the State and Federal Courts
held in the counties of Wake and New
Hanover.
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N D H E W J. BU RTON
ATTORNEY AT LAU
It A LE 10 II, N. C.
Will practice in the Courts of Wake and
Halifax, and in the Supreme and Federal
t:urts.
Claims collected in any part of North
Carolina. ap li-tl
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US. JOHNSON & HINES
LIORNING EDITION.
EST Special Notices inserted in the
Local Column will be ckarered Fil-
teeu Cents per line.
AU parties ordering the Nows
will please send the money for the
time the paper is wanted.
Messrs. Griffin and Hoffman. NewsDaoer
Advertising Agents. No. 4 South Street,
Baltimore. Md., are duly authorised to con
tract for advertisements atom lowest rates.
Advertisers in that City are requested to
leave their favors with this house.
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LOCAL MATTER.
E. C. WOODSON, City Editor
Post Office Directory.
RALEIGH
POST OFFICE
MENT.
ARRANGE-
OFFICK HOURS FROM 8 A. M. TO 7 I. M.
Time of Arrival and Closing the Mails :
Western Due at 7 a. m. Close at
5:30 p. u.
Eastern Due at 6 p. m. Close at 6:30
Northern via Weldon Due at 3:20
p.m. Close -at 9:15 A. m.
Northern via Greensboro Due at 7
a. m. Close at 5:30 p. m.
Fayetteville and Chatham Railroad
Mail Due at 9:30 a. m. Close at 3:00
P. M.
No mails received or sent on Sundays
Put all letters for mailing in letter
box, as that is the last place we look
for them before closing a mail. It is
not certain that a letter will leave by
first outgoing mail, when it is handed in
at general : delivery window, or to a
Clerk.
Office hours for Money Order and
Registered Letter Departments from 9
a. m. to 4 P. M.
C. J. Rogers,
Postmaster.
Local Briefs.
The Legislature convenes to-morrow
The old Baptist Grove is being fenced
in.
The undersigned havina formed apart
nership, for the practice of their profession
in all it various branches, respectfully oi
ler their services to the citizens of Raleigh
and the Biirroundinz country.
Dr. Johnson will always be found at his
well known office or residence ou xiUla'.xji o
street, while Dr. Hines may be found, for
Hie present, at the Yarboroujf h House or at
Dr. Johnson's office.
CU AS. E. JOHNSON, M. D.
PETER E. HINES, M. D.
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KD. COXIQLAKl), TTM. H. DAT-
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
Lieut. Gov. Brogden reported at the
National last evening.
Maj. J. T. Littlcjobn, of Granville, is
in attendance upon the Supreme Court.
E. W,.Po"u, Esq., ol Johnston, hon
ored our sanctum with a visit yesler
day. -
Supreme Court. This body met at
9 o'clock yesterday morning, all the
Justices present
The following cases were called up
and disposed of:
E. O. Macy, Administrator vs. State
of North Carolina, from Wake ; refer
red to clerk to had the facts. A. M.
Lewis lor plaintiff, Attorney General
Hargrove for the State.
Duncan McFayden et al, vs. John
T. Council, eiaifrom Bladen; confin
ed for issues. B. & T. C. Fuller for
plaintiff, W. W. McL. McKay for defen-
W. D. & J. L. Pickett vs. D. J. Suth
erland, Administrator, et al., from Dup
lin. Smith Strong and vv. A. Allen
for plaintiffs, and W. A. Wright for
defendants. Referred to Clerk of Dup
lin to state account. Administrator
made party defendant.
Henry Melvm et al., vs. James K.
Melvin et at, from Bladen. R. H. & C.
C. Lyon for plaintiff, and W. S. & D.
J. Devane for defendants. Case argued.
1 hornas J. McDowell, Administrator,
vs. William II. White, frem Bladen.
Busbeefc Busbee lor plaintiff, no coun
sel tor cieienaant. uase argued.
Sfatc vs. Leanord Pepper, from Robe
son. Attorney General Hargrove lor
the State, no counsel for the defendant.
Motion to dismiss for want of appeal
bond.
E. J. Larkins vs. Patrick Murphy,
Administrator, from New Hanover. M.
London for plaintiff, W. 8. & D. J.
Devane for delendent. Case argued.
Weith & Arents, vs. the city of Wil
mington, from New Hanover. Robert
Strange, and Wright an 1 Steadman, for
plaintiffs, M. London for defendent.
Pending the argument of this case, the
Court adjourned to 10 o'clock this morn
ing when it will be resumed by
London, Esq., for the defendant.
A Fox Chase. Sunday, a tame fox at
the City Hotel escaped from his cage,and
attempted to make his way to his own
native wilds by flight, but all the men,
boys and dogs in the vicinity joined in
tto intercept his foxship and quite an
exciting chase ensued. Policeman
Farriss made the first grab for the
meat when the fox relieved him of a
small portion of his middle finger. The
policeman thus resisted, called to his aid
help, making the usual signal ,on a
plank with his 'billy." No valiant
policeman was near to hasten to the relief
of this distressed companion, but the
"diffikil" was surmounted by the time
ly appearance on the field of contest
the distinguished "purps ' tido iJryant
and Jack Woodson, who succeeded in
bringing Reynard to bay.
Fire. The fire alarm sounded last
night at 7J o'clock, and promptly the
several companies of the City Fire Bri.
gade were at the Bcene of action &
burning chimney at the Yarborough
House. ' ...
The report of the lire at the Yarbo
rough House created quite a consterna
tion among the business men on Fayette
ville street; who rushed to tho scene
like so many wild men. We saw the
city bankers out, and judging from the
quick, elastic step of the venerable Cha&
Dewey no one would have, considered
him the oldest bank officer in the State.
Jno. G. Williams, Esq., the President
ot the State National.was as active as a
school boy in a rabbit chase. Col An
derson, of the Citizen's, we did not s6e,
not only youthful, but well fixed up, a
we were mistaken for him more than.
once.
When the chimney ceased to burn,
and the danger declared to be over, it
was a pleasant sight to see so many faces
wearing smiles where they rarely ever
appear. .
We forgut to mention that our politi
cal editor, who occupies a room in the
third story, succumbed to the excite
ment of the moment and acted well the
part of a skeered man at a fire by throw
ing his trunk out and carefully
bringing down bis inkstand,
scissors, and a half dozen old exchanges.
Nobody hurt and no damage done.
Kissing. A young lady ot MaysviUe
objected to her sweetheart kissing her
recently, because the Observer and Re
porter was in the room. Courier Jour
nal. '
Hit had been our paper she would
have smiled sweetly, placed her lily
white hand on her soft cheek, and re
marked, Plant it right here, my love.
Durham Tobacco riant.
If it had been our paper, she would
have said, yes, kiss me as often as you
please and let the Banner tell it to the
the world rthat it was so sweet, and I
More of the Robeson Countv Out
laws Shooting ofFloyd Oxendine
by John Locklear, Etc. From the
Wilmington Star of the, 12th inst. we
get the following particulars of which
the above caption speaks. We are at
a loss to comprehend the action ot the
Marion county authorities :
"From agentlemen just returned from
Robeson county we learn that a Sheriff's
posse, consisting of William Wilson, the
slayer of the notorious outlaw, Andrew
Strong, Floyd Oxendine, who also
figured somewhat in that tragic occur
lence and William tMcClenney, went
across the line into Marion county, S.
C, some time last week, in pursuit ot
Stephen Lowrey and John Locklear,
the former being the only remaining
member of the band of outlaw oi
which the famous Henry Berry Lowrey
was once the leading spirit, and tfcre lat
ter being accused of the murder of the
McLeod family in Cumberland county,
some years ago.
Mr. Wilson and the others returned
on Tuesday, and reported that they came
np with John Locklear in Marion coun
ty, Lowrey having disappeared before
their arrival. As the posse neared the
house, Mr. Wilson called to Locklear to
come out, when the latter replied by
threatening to shoot him if he did not
leave. The party continued to advance,
however, and had come within a few
hundred yards of the house, wlen Lock
lear fired upon them, shooting Floyd
Oxendine and wounding him severely,
though not dangerously, in the neck,
breast and hand, while, in the midst of
the confusion which ensued the mur-
TEIEGRjPHIC JTi: tS.
SUNDAY NIGHT'S DISPATCHES, ro
Sunday's Telegrams Condensed.
It is understood that the Republicans
in the Arkansas Legislature will make
no caucus nomination for U. S. Senator.
The Democrats hold the balance of
power.
A dispatch from Minneapolis, Minn.,
dated Jan. llthj says the snow storm
on the S. Paul and Pacific Railroad
was the severest! ever known. At a sta
tion called Kirkhaven there were several
fanners, when the storm burst upon
them and during its prevalence they
left witn their teams for home, and very
few of them have since been heard from.
One wagon was found containing a Miss
Poland and a lky, both of whom were
frozen to death. Many team3, both
oxehand hor,?es, are found" frozen in
dri'ts. and the fate of their ownera is
unknown. -
New Orleans Is reported quiet and the
politicians active. There is a quorum in
both legislatures. TheFusionists are
making extensive prepartions to inau
nurate Gov. McEnrey. Pinchback will
inaugurate Kellogg on Monday.
TJbassey will reply to Dion's chal-
lenge of Tuesday for a billiard match ac
cepting the terms except the num
ber of games. He proposes the number
of games to be four and number of points
2000. First game to be played in New
Orleans, the balasce wherever ' Dion
may designate. I
The Secretary of the Tieasury decides
that except in caseswhere the circum
stances were peculiar it is inexpedient to
commence suit for the recovery ot du
derer escaped through through the back withia the lines of the Confederacy at
door and beat a hasty retreat. Mr. Wil- t- the war 0nened. or for the re-
son and party followed the fugitive, who
was making his way towards his old
haunts in Robeson county, and finally
succeeded in getting a warrant lor his
arrest from a magistrate be the name of
Lee, which was placed in the hands of
a special deputy. After a vigorous pur
suit the uartv finally came up with
Locklear and succeeded in effecting his
C
O N I G LA N D & D A Y
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HALIFAX, N. C.
Prantloft In the Courts of Halifax and ad
joining counties in the Supreme Court of
Qe suae, ttuu m iuoiouwiuvAui,
wilt ir.vft Krtfv.ial attention to collecting and
r-nnK.iittni? business, and to adjusting the
accounts of executors, administrators and
guardians.
'Pii Junior partner will attend at his of
fice in Weldon on Saturdays and Mondays
of each week. - t o-u
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H. BUNjr,
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&
BAK'L T, WILLIAMS.
WIL LI AM S
ATTORNEYS JIT IAlf
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C.
I L L I A M S & 13 U X4 2i
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ATTORJTEYS AT LAW
. R A LEI QH, N. C.
Business letters may be addressed
either to Atociy aiouui, w xvaiciu.-cv
Claims Collected in any part f the State.
Practice in the Supreme Court of the
State and in the reaerai court at rwana.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
1 AMES PIRSSON & SON,
Manufacturers of. and Dealers in.
f 1 A JT O JF O It T E S
Cor. of Hargett and Salisbury Sts.,
RALEIGH, N. C,
Col. 8. D, Pool, the Reading Clerk p
the House, reached this city by last
evening's train.
The case of the colored men charged
with homicide comes up before Judge
Watts to-day.
The macadamizing of Fayetteville
street is progressing slowly. This is
certainly a good move.
John Q. Kirkland, a leading and
prominent citizen of Orange county is
registeredat the Yarborough.
Several police arrests were made on
Sunday, among them was one of our
good looking young city gents for fast
riding on Davie street.
Mai. W. J. Yates, of the Charlotte
Democrat, with his two daughters,passed
through the city yesterday en route home
from a brief visit to J ayttteville.
Special attention i3 directed t the
advertisement of road wagons of all
sizes, offerered for sale by Wayne All
cott, the agent of the manufacturer for
this city.
The mail and passenger train on the
North Carolina Railroad was delayed
till 81 o'clock yesterday, caused. by the
breaking of some of the machinery
about me engine.
Notice is given elsewhere that an ap
plication will be made to the Legisla
ture of North Carolina for a charter to
incorporate a Fire Insurance Company.
The local of the "Wilmington Journal
forgot to mention the advent of the
new year, and the Bobesonian comes out
with the last two issues dated " inn."
(Note. James, this is a goak.) :
A special meeting of the Young Men's
Christian Association will be held to
night for the purpose of re-organiaing
Cumulative Suffrage. We call
the attention of those that favor the
adoption of this system of Suffrage In
this city to the fact that the' Legisla
ture eonveneso-morrow, and it is high
time that action in regard to the matter
should be taken. We again suggest a
Citizens' Meeting in order that a proper
memorial may be proposed, asking the
General Assembly to so amend the
charter ot the city. The advantages
accruing to property-uolders from the
adaption of such an amendment are
obvious and require no discussion. We
sincerely hope the matter will at once
be acted On.
Sunday. The day was beautiful
and the weather delightful. Divine.
services were held at every church in
the city, and the congregations at all,
a3 usual large. Rev. W. H. Bobbitt,
the presiding elder of this Conference
Districtoccupied the pulpit of the
Person street Methodist Church, (which
.has been vacant since the commence
ment of the year) in- the forenoon, and
the Edenton street Church at night.
We regret tosay thaf much drunken
ness and general disorder was obesrva
ble in some portions of the city on this
holy day,and though several,not as many
Dolice arrests made as there Ehoua
have been. ,
Mayor's Court. Stephen Wood
wine, the great mogul of hog thieves,
was arrested on Saturday night, charged
with stealing from Martha Price and
others. He was committed to jail in
default of $500 bail to await the arrival
of his witnesses, when he will have an
other hearing.
William Mitchel, alias Chick Boots,
one of the most turbulent characters of
Winter's Row, for assault and battery
on Luke Williams was committed to
don't care who knows it
(Ky.) Banner.
When the kissing occurred, the young
lady posted a Sentinel in the Southside
to see that it was well and warmly done
for says she, with a sly wink at the
Sentinel, " He knows all about ithe
has been there." Southside Sentinel.
The Sentinel is mistaken ; the kissing
did not occur. But, had we been there,
it should certainly have gone on, and
the Reporter could neyer have known
the number of limes. Danville (YaO
limes.
Our neighbor of the Times is mista
ken the kissing did occur but had
we been there Oh 1 ye Gods and little
fishes. We would not haveknewn
when to stop gathering the nectar from
those coral lips, and looking at the an
gel wing3 which were spread in those
clear blue eyes; for no Record of the
time would we have kept. Reidsville
Record. ..
The Record is mistaken. The kissing
did not occur, because the young lady
obiected. But if it had occurred and
our reporter had witnessed the opera
tion, the blushing damsel would have
doubtless exclaimed " Don't carry the
News to mother!" Whereupon ye local
would soon have absquatulated.
The Peabody Fund. The following
inquiry concerning the distribution
of the Peabody fund has been sent
U3 by a correspondent. Doubtless those
in charge can give the necessary infor
mation. We know nothing about it.
Mr. Editor : I learn from the Report
of the Superintendent of Education,
that the Trustees of the Peabody Fund,
do not give aid to Colleges, nor to pri
vate or denominational schools, nor to
any that do not have one hundred pu
pils, with an average attendance of
eighty-five. I should be pleased if some
one would inform the public upon What
grounds Mars Hill College received
$300, Cane Creek $300 and Bush Hill
$300. Were they non denominational ?
Did either of them have an average at
tendance of eighty-five.
TRUTH.
covery of duties on goods imported into
said States while the jurisdiction of the
United States was interrupted.
The diplomatic correspondence ac
companying the President's Annual
Message has just been published. It
appears from the documents that our
government addresses letters to all of
-m . - - ' T1, '
our JiiniSters in x.urope, instructing
at the lower end of tho coffin 'are priests
- J 7 mi , . . - -
u reugionese. ine furniture of the
m, as well as of the whole mansion, is
simpKand unostentatious. The body
will lie in state on Tuesday in the en
trance otthe Hall of the Chapel.
The general public will not be admit
ted to view th! remains. No change
has been made in the time and place of
the funeral and burial as last announced.
The cerempaies will probably take be
gin at noon on Wednesday., The Em
press is overwhelmed with sorrow, and
her prostration is so great as to alarm her
attendants. The'Prince Imperial docs
all in his power - to comfort her.
The Empress has received letters of con
dolence from the Emperor of Russia and
the King of Italy. Although none but
the relatives and intimate friends of the
deceased are admitted, Chiselhurst is
crowded with visitors. . Religious
services were held this morning in the
Caapsl, wbich was filled to repletion.
Princess Mathilde, Rouher and Pietreo,
and Dr3.Couneau and Corvisart were
present. Father Goddard attempted to
preach, but was overcome by his feel
ings, and was compelled to leave the
pulpit. .
Bencditti arrived at Chiselhurst to
day and was received by the Empress.
M. Olivier and Marshal McMahon'are
expected at 3 o'clock to-morrow. Prince
Murat and suite arrived this P. M. Great
numbers ot people from France "are
expected to come to the funeral. The
southeastern and northern railways of
France have reduced the rates of tare
for the poorer classes attending the
funeral. It ui reported that the Prince
Imperial has already assumed the title
of Napoleon IV. This leport is doubt-V
les3 incorrect, but it is true that the
Prince is now addressed as "Sire" by
all visitors at Chiselhurst. The impres
sion is gaining ground that the Empe
ror died from effects of chloroform,
administered to assuage pain.
The French Government and; the
Burial of Napoleon.
Paris, Jan. 13. It is said that the
French Government will permit the
final interment of Napoleon's remains in
Princeton arrest, the special deputy formally ae tuein to represent to the governments to France, if the funeral is made strictly
hvering the prisoner into the hands or wnich they are accredited the deep in- pnvate anddeceascd is buried a3 Ex-
thi 11088B from Robeson count v. E'atea
at their success in securing at least one
of the villainous desperadoes of whom
they were in pursuit, Mr. Wilson and
his friends started homewardslwith their
terest taken by the "United States in the
Jews of Roumania, aud to ask their
good offices in piotecting them from
outrage and persecution. It is officially
represented thatthe ill-treatment is not
prisoner, who had been securely ironedr J connected With any religious question,
when, as tiitv had reacnea a point 1 but concerns labor : and tuat the Kou-
within about two miles of the line, thc-y J manian government finds it a difficult
were approached and halted by Sheriff J task to so act as to preserve the public
Berry, ot Marion county, accompanied j tranquility and at the same time satisty
Emperor, not as Empercr. The ceremo
nies must be simply of a religious char
acter. The President is understood to
have conferred with the Minister
of interior and Prefect of Police with
the object ol preventing the funeral if it
takes place in France, .being made an
opportuny of political manifestations. '
bv Deputy Sheriff A. P. Brigman, for
merly of this city, who proceeded to
arrest the whole parly and made tnem
retrace their steps to Marion C. H.
Here they were arraigned before Justice
Lee. the same magistrate who had
issued the warrant for-the arrest of
Locklear, when the latter was uncondi
tionally turned loose, while Mr. Wilson
and his party were only released on the
payment to the f Sheriff and magistrate
of the sum of $641.90."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
O T I C E
public opinion. -
The Roumanian people cull upon
their Government to take measures to
prevent the country being overrun by
Jews, and the authorities hesitate to
take the required action through fear
of offending; the tolerant - spirit ot
Europe. Owing to this state ot thing!,
the country is kept in a constant state
of agitation which, prejudicial ns it is to
the interest of the province, t-ivs the
aims of those who desire to render
stable government impossible in
Roumania and thus, to fatilitate. its
absorption by neighboring powerful I Bombay says that a report reached that
A Woman .Confesses , to Poisoning: '
Eight Persons--Attempted" Suicide
by a Condemned Man,
New Haven, Jan. 13. The confes
sion of Mrs. Sherman will be published
to-morrow. It admits the poisoning or
eight persons.
John R. Johnson, who was' found
guilty on Saturday of murder in the first
degree, attempted suicide in his cell to
day, by bursting an artery. He was
'bund iu time to save his lite.
Terrible Earthquake in India.
London, Jan. 13. A dispatch from
Notice is hereby given, that an applica-
states.
Mr. Peixotte. our Consul at Bucha-
tion will be made to the Legislature of rest, in a communication to the State
"It is a source 01
North Carolina, lor a charter to incorpo-
rai e a Fire Insurance company,
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ATC II E S , JEWELRY,
TESTIMONIALS
WAKE FOREST COLLEGE, N. C 1
April 8th, LS72. J
MR. J AS. PIRSSON:
Mm The Piano whioh I purchased from
you in September, 1870, Is a very superior tuC vicinity are complaining.
petent Judges, all of wnom give unequivocal
fft.imonv to its excellence. 1 could not ask
for a better instrument.
Vfirv ReBDCCtfullv.
W. 6. SIMMONS.
See the call elsewhere. All the young jail in default of $500 bail. Luke was
men and citizens are earnestly solicited
to attend.
The attention . ot the city police is
called to the fact that much disorder i3
prevalent in that part of the city known
as 4 Winter's Row." On Sunday even
ing several fights occurred on this de
lectable row, and no police about to
restrain the disorder. The citizens in
P1AX0S TUNED AND REPAIRED
IN THE
Most Skillful Manner.
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TXPE FOR
One Novelty Printing Press, Type and
Fixtures complete, with a considerable
quantity of extra type for sale cheap.
Apply at ANSON'S Bookstore,
nov 5-tf Raleigh, N. C.
Sufebior Court. The Court met at
9 o'clock. The Criminal Docket was
resumed and the following cases dis
posed of :
State vs. Dock .Austin and Allen
Richardson. . Affray, nol pros as to
Richardson and Austin under a sub
mission, fined $5 and costs.
Nol pros were entered in the cases ot
Austin Blake,Abram Haughton, and W.
H. Gaserick. All bastardy cases.
State vs. Mike Mitchell, assault with
a deadly weapon ; convicted. Judg
ment of the Court reserved
In two Larceny cases one against
Willis McNeil and the other against
Lovelace Puryear, the defendants sub
mitted. Judgment of the court tnat
they each be confined at hard labor in
the State Prison for three years each.
State against William Mitch 11, alias
Chick Boots, assault and battery. Con
victed. Judgment reserved.
State vs. Frank Freeman, larceny.
Convicted.. Judgment reserved.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTR1
KJ for JOB WORK will receive prompt
attention, and will be executed witn neai
uess a&d cheapness, at the NEWS' office,
Fayetteville street
mill Raleigh, N, O.
Arrival of Fine Mules. A car
load of fine Kentucky Mules have ar
rived at the stables of Messrs. Dunn &
Co., consigned to W. T. Rogers, Esq.
They are well broken and will be sold
low. Call early.
too badly beaten to make his appear
ance.
Jno. C. Palmer. Everybody that
knows Raleigh knows "Uncle" Johnny-
Palmer, the Watch Maker, Jeweler, &cr
"Uncle" Johnny advertises in to day's
News his large and extensive stock of
jewelry, gold, silver and plated ware,
which he offers as low as the lowest.
Parties from a distance who have fine
watches to mend, can .with the utmost
confidence, trust their work with
"Uncle" Johnny as he is the "very soul
ot honor."
Looking For Farm Laborers. Mr.
John J. Battle, an extensive and ener
getic larmer of Edgecombe, and Mr.
Williams, Superintendent of Mr. Wil
liam S. Battle's farm, in the same coun
ty, are now m this city, looking ior
cotton hands; These gentlemen inform
us there is great complaint among the
farmers of that section, as but few have
been fortunate enough to secure suffi
cient labor for the ensuing year.
Coal, Mr. James A. Porter will have
on hand, on the 16th inst., a lot of Chat
ham coal, well screened, as well as a lot
of oak and seasoned pine wood, which
he will dispose of on liberal terms.
Call at the yard on Lane street, just in
rear of the Deaf and Dumb and the
Blind Institution. -
Membirs Arriving. Col. Alhn.
Senator from Duplin, and Mr. Outlaw,
Representative fiom Dublin, arrived
Sunday morning.
yir, Hill, principal Doorkeeper of the
House, arrived yciterday.'
Personal. Col. Robert Strange,
Major Duncan Devane and Mauger Lon
don, Esq.,of the Wilmington Bar, are in
the city in attendance upon the session
of the Supreme Court, also Col. B. Ful
ler, of Fayetteville.
-Paul C. Camerou, Esq., of Hillsboro,
is on a visit to the city.
A. M. Kirkland, of New York, but
formerly of Hillsboro, was in the city
yesterday.
Col. John U. Kirkland, of Orange,
and Maj. James T. Littlejohn and Rus
sell H. Kingsbury, of Oxf ord, are at the
Yarboro House,
Col. E. R. Stanley, President of the
Atlantic Road, reached the city yester
day evening.
For Sale. 20 shares Oak City
Building and Loan Association. 10
shares Oak City Building and Loan
Association.
The advertisers, in order to realize at
once, on this stock, will sell at much
les3 than its present value. The Associa
tion i3 in a 'prosperous condition, and
they withdraw irom necessity.
For terms, &c, apply to the Secretary
oi the Company. Office over Citizens'
National Bank, Raleigh, N. GV 3t
Sterling Silver and Tripple Plated
p Ware and Clocks.
I have just returned from New York and
have purchased a large assortment of the
above, My store is mil ana eompieiie. x
have as large a stock as before the war.
New, fashionable and handsome.
My assortment of Specs are complete.
All binds, from 50 cents to 815, to suit all
aes 1 want me memueis -i iuc ucguia
tu re and visitors to call and see me at my
old store, Same place for 32 years. Watches
and Jewelry repaired. Special attention
paid to repairing fine watches. Jewels set
and new pieces made for all watches. Work
warranted for 12 months. I will sell cheap
for cash. Don't forget or pass by tho big
n2trh npnr th CaDitol and
JOHN C. PALMER,
janli-ot Raleigh, N. C.
"Ty-AGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS
I will receive this week from
R US S EEL'S riR G IJTIA
MANUFACTORY
4 FOUR-HORSE WAGONS,
6 TWO HORSE WAGONS,
4 ONE-HORSE WAGONS,
AN D 2 C A R T S .
The above wagons are new, warranted as
represented, and will be sold on the most
reasonable terms.
Those in need would do well to examine
these wagons before purchasing elsewhere.
0 VUlWk AT,T,mTT
jan 11-tf
WAYNE ALLCOTT,
Agent.
The National Hotel Bar will always
be supplied with the best of wines,
whiskies and liquors of all kinds, as
well as the best of cigar3, which' will be
served up by our young fiiend Harri
son.
gTOUAOE FOR C OTTON
The best facilities lor STORAGE in the
city. Basement room, floored and well
ventilated; opening on Martin street. 125
W. II. D ODD
yyHISKEY! WHISKEY!
In naif Barrels to suit the trade,
jan 4-tf ' G. T. STRONACH & BRO. .
pIEDMONT &. ARLINGTON LIFE
IJiS URIJYCE COJHKlWir,
Home Office Richmond, Va.
Income over One and a Quarter Millions
of Dollars
Policies Issued Over 17,500.
Expense of Management Less' than any
Company of its Age in America.
DR. C. D. RICE, General Agent for Eastern
North Carolina, Raleigh.
HON. D. W. COURTS, General Agent for
Western North Carolina, Kutttn.
AGENTS WANTED.
Oct23-w3m
Department says:
satisfaction to know that the action al
ready taken, and that contemplated by
the powers directly partaking of politi
cal control, served" to hasten the results
had inview -by our government, when
in my appointment it sought to exercise
a moral influence in the same direc
tion. A dispatch from Eufaula, Alabama,
gives the particulars of the bursting of
one of the flues of the boiler of the
steamer St Clair, at 12:30 Saturday
night, by which 13 deck hands, mostly
colored, were scalded. One died imme
diately, one was drowned, two mortally
hurt and one unaccounted lor. ,
Washington advices state that.Messrs
Robb and Savage, ot the Commission
to enquire into Mexican depredations
on the Texas frontierjvvere to have left
to day for Chicago, where they will be
joined by Gen. Osborne, recently ap
pointed a member of the Commission.
Judge Moore, of Illinois, is Secretary of
the Commission. The Commissi!,
have the authority to employ a transla
tor and interpreter and to make such
other arrangements as will render the
mission effective. At their suggestion
cavalry will be stationed at several
places along the Rio Grande to guard
the most exposed points.
Recent .Mexican advices state that
Gen. Cortina is raising an array and
will issue ai' pronunciamento on the loth
of March, taking possession of the Mex
ican frontier, acting independently ol
the Mexican Government.
v The Mexican Congress ha3 adjourned
without taking action on the extension
of the Mixed Claims Commission, con
sequently jthe Commission will expire
next March or April, leaving many
cases unadjudicated.
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NOON DISPATCHES
city that a terrible earthquake has oc-f
curred at Sonsjhur, a town of India, in
the District of Baroba Dom:ndo,one hun
dred and fourteen miles north of
Bombay. Fifteen hundred persons are
said to" .'have been killed in the town
alone. Nothing has been heard from
the surrounding country, but it is feared
that there has been 'much additional
loss of life.
Miscellaneous.
Washington, Jan. 13. The reported
consecration of a Protestant Church in
Rome was premature. The ceremony
was over a corner stone. " 4 ; 1
The bill for a Constitutional Conven
tion for Ohio. became a law Saturday.
Dispatcheslrom west of Chicago re
port a thaw, with drizzling rain. Many
lave been frozen to death. A luel lam-
ine is appiehended.
Brown & Jakes' paper mill, at Anir
sterdam, If. Y., is burned.
Napoleonp-IIow the Corpse Looks
The i'rpstration 01 me impress.
London'
agent ot
friend of
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ecaTTIe Ts I n g
Monument for Napoleon.
Rome, Jan. 13. The Municipal Coun
cil have adopted resolutions of condol
ence with Empress Eugenie. The first
subscription list for a monument to
Napoleon, which was opened by the
Perseteransa of Milan, already exceeds
five thousand dollars, and that paper
reports subscriptions pouring in from
alNjuarterf. National subscriptions for
the same object h;is been opened at
Venice.
MIDNIGHT DISPACTIIES.
Jso. B. Neai..
T O H N
B. N E
Wm. J. Baker
A L & CO.,
itat.t. y. M. C. Association.
Raleigh, January 14th, 1873.
A special meeting oi" the Young Men's
Christian Association will be held in the
Lecture Room of the Presbyterian church,
this evening at the VA o'clocfe, for the pur
pose of re-organizing, Ac
All the young mien and citlwns of the
city are earnestly solicited to attend
J. P. GULLEY,
janll-lt ' HfKTiary. ...
COTTON FACTORS,
GENERAL
. AND
COMMISSION
AGENTS FOE
PATAPSCO GUANO COMPANY,
Norfolk f Va.
' -Battleboro "Advanpc" copy.
tepSJwt.f
Jan. 13. A dispatch to the
the Associated Press, from a
he Imperial family at Chisel
hurlst, giies the following description
of the scete there : The remains of the
late Emperor have been placed in the
comn. 1 he corpse is dressed in the uni
form of a tela marshal 1 he upper
lip is hare, the moustache having been
cut off to facilitate the .taking-of the
plaster cast. The beard, which remain!-:
13 brown and bushy. The features arc
stern and careworn, and haveanexpres
sion of pain. The Grand Cordon Le
gion of Honor lies across his - breast.
The hands, which were ungloved, were
disposed in an easy and natural manner,
the right! hand clasping the left. On
the fourth finger of the left hm.5. t a
ring with several diamonds, aud which
was placed there by the Empress. A
small cross of exquisite workmanship
lies on his breast, and on the corpse is
placed three sprigs of holly. Over the
head a crown of violets is suspend
ed. At the foot of- the coffin is
the brass com p bedstead on which; the
Emperor died. : Seated on either side.
Funeral Obsequies of Napoleon.
London, Jan. 13. A dispatch from
Chiselhurst announces that visitors-con
tinue to arrive there.
The Urnprcss Eugenie is seriously in
disposed, and her condition causes
much alarm among her friends.
Arrangements Jor the funeral have
been completed. - It will take plice
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The
remains will be cdnveyed in a hearse
drawn by eight hoises. The PrinCelm
perial will follow as chief 1 mourner.
Next will come the Princess of the Im
perial family, 'the Prince of Wale?, if
present, members of the diplomatic
corps, the aristocracy, the officers who
were attached to. the household of the
Emperor, and friends of the family in
the above named order The . ladies
will proceed to the Chapel in advance
of the funeral cortege.
Tho procession will be of a very sim
pfe character.
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Death ol an lix-Mavor-Credit Mo
bilier. Etc. . 7
New Youk, J in. 12 -Ex M.y.r D.
C. KingslanU Is .dcad,.va"gt.l7a' years.
At ao interview yesterday, jl-.cs. C.
Dur.ait said he would not be surprised
if - the name3 ol W. E. Dodge and
Hooper appeared in the list of the
Credit JJnoiiier Stockholders. . He also
intimat d that Dodge took care of
President Grant's interest in the town
hs; In this Cmiifiction, Darant des
n-' t t; ia'c thelookB of thoCrjdit Mc
bilier will disclose anylhinglir they sio
founds but if they, are not found, ht
has a certified copy of them. - - .
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