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VOL. II.'
MORNING EDITION.
FRIDAYI
... ..MAKCH 187.
LOCAL MATTER.
E. C. WOODSON, City Editor
Local Bhiefs.
e The Raleigh Club is still in a 'flour
ishiag condition.
, ?unilf rtfptv erl'vxtar ah?
North selecting their spring stocks.
We bear of a number ot new build
ings soon to be commenced in the cit
' --Our" peripatetic Local returned 1
rikA..a.1 . n 1 . . T f-
jcstciiitiv eveninir irnm i.mitxiinrv
uourt. p
The State Departmentsesteftiw
could rurnish us with no ims oi y&U-Zi
Cotton has had a yblack ejti' -forM
Borae uajs, winch baa cawed-a depres
sion ia the cottonbiarket of RaltiurTSTr
A ood qualify of cotton was yester-1
aaj .wottu cents in UieTH,!eigli
market. ( . J t
Jlr W R. Vrawford w ill have at Liil
store -this moring one M thosj final
infiunt'ain beeves Tfcat wenb &een on tlifci
streets WedncsdavX V K
Prof. Stevens w HjktttrVut Peace
Institute to nihtat SiKrSubject'
The Pott aud tiie PMVpKer01m
pui'iic are respcctlullv itivirtd to at-
tend.
We had
a visit yesterday Jrort
M. J. McSveen, ol the Fayette
A
Eagle. Iluinnr ha8 it that he is on hV
way to Tennessee to capture one of the
fiir dauhteis of that State.
The lumber tor the - Iir Grouotl 1
rente has at rived upon the ground, and
the fence will soon be erected.; We are
iniortned by the Building Committee
that the charucttr ot,the lumber is most,
excellent.
We had the pleasure ot seeing in our
office yesterday Mr. W. C. Troy, Senator
froiih VuVklrlAi'vVnvriltA'wa8 P7
ing a hriel 'visit to Raleigh! Mr Troy
is one t the -most tlKcient andfnergetic
iuuuIk;i"3 ot the Legislature.
" All quiet along Uplines "r, waa t ee
repoit yesterday liotn" the different Stale
Institutions which have recently chang
ed bauds under orders Irom the Supreme
Court. The exchange of officials was
m rde Without any bloodshed. A
Persons indebted to the late firm ox
Buckulew & Ldswtll are requested to
call cti CapC'R. F. Laswell, at Miller'u
& Nelson's saioou, under the -market,
and receive receipts for their indebted
ness, as business must be settled ouee
in five years. t
The epitomized report of the resolu
tions ami acts pasMd at the session of
the Legislature just.--closed, "published
by the News this week, is one of the
most complete things j too kiud e.er
gotten up in this State, occupying four
teen columns ot the Daily.
HCKK AD TlIEKli. . .
A maguauimous witness in Iowa post
poned his wedding twenty-two hours
to accommodate the court. - ;
The beacon for keeping diaries begins
w'Ttii t be n'st'ot'the j Car; aud lasts np to
about the rirfct week in February.
A female leetuier says that the only
detent thiug about Adam was n rib, and
that went to. make' something ietter.
A C aiiiomia widow, just before com
mitting buicide, wrote to a triend that
"it nearly killed In r to leave her poor
childii!'." - ' ;
A lively young lady says it's all a mis
take abt.uf lier iot(taking mi interest in
niiuried gentlemen, for "bh'e does m
those 'whose wives aie dead.
Ooe of the numerous iessoiia of the
Credit Mobilier developments is that
loud and patriotic pctients should be
caieiut about i.mii..' their off-pnng
alter public men.-
Fashionable milliners tell us that the
Spting bonnet -will be a uioditie.atiou ot l
the 'iJi(buow' iu vogue, and that long
tiainiug vines are to be the most con
spicuous trimming. . . , v .
. A larmei'- wife in Dakota!) .thought
lessly used a I undle ol old letters to
stuff up t e cracks of their cabin, and
the lamier is now in kearckot the writer
of them With a idiot gun.
BuVierick, the New York .moulder of
fashiou, auil thouldei- padder, tays
gentktaen'l overalls lor art:es will be
cut more oiased thi.tnasoo, and sliort
meii will, heu waltzing, let out their
suspemJers a couple ot iuches.
Milton Hatrington, of Falmouth, Ky.,
last week swallowed ten pounds ot ojs-ier.i.K-w
than a iiurtvr of .an:.hourf
fv., wt.i. ii mtououo oertt-rmance the
local prcfe Vry properly thinks he
ought to be oysteiacistd lroru dtcent
societr. , . t . , .. .
A fair contributor to the religious
press leels it her oounduii duty to insist
that the -bif? lads" to schools tsHouUl be
placed uvidcr.Jhe supervisjcn oi .lady
Teachers, lor whom ti.ey woula be likely
t .. in..1 find reverence
tuture alliances w iili."uu;vorthv wi ves.
vi.ii it "unvvorthv wives.
Mr. Ber, president of the Society
for iue r-rcvuition of - Cruelly t.
Animal, was kicked the other day by a
Miule.whieh lw ad piotected,,, l vvo,
were in hi piace, and .cit quite ture
Umi tlia. mule fully appreciated the
Xtfo i, hie irgraj;itude,i we shouid;
eLUcir alM.li, tUet?o9ieyor esigu.--Ciut'ur
Jturniu.
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FCBKKAL NOTICB. I lie iuucibi
M.r rL-i-a Ilutchniirs. wife of C. W
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in.m Edenton stretc aieuiooiM- v..u.vu
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RALEIGH. PaEID
The Beroek Familt. This
COjiapaiiY. already anDounccd, will
perform ncre on next Monday and
Tuesday nights. They have been in
Wilmington this week, and have given
universal, satisfaction.IIere is what
trfeWirrningtdn papers say otthemi
" An entertainment so chaste and re-1
fined as was witnessed in the appearance
ot the above family on our boards fast"
eveuing, w ill barely admit of discrimij
citing m favor of one "more thanl
nnAtllfif i QOtt vi mar n ri A n frnnltwA a
features have been added to the
company; sjjicrtUj2ilagt appearance
nere, which now classes it among, the
leading musical organizations of j its
character upon the stage.- Miss Knapp,
the leading vocalist, has an elegant
oprano voice, well understood, clear
aml distinct and melodiously rich! in
tone. Mr. Ernest Thiele is a success as
a master of the violin, and in his rendi
tion otlhe 7th air DeSeriot we imagined
him as axuecessfu! comnetitorof the
hoaors of te woild renowned Ole ButL
Tbti CorodefS ont La Mabeltne," S
fHjTwnneu oy juiss Anna uerger, urew
forth loud and coftdnutd applause. Mis
Ettie Bergcr withx'er silvel-staff and
crystp chimes, also ackied much; to tftq.
sucfe of the enterHinment Tbe
Piccoloduer by Missl hi& Ujd Mr.
Henry Befger was reiTed."-w itti much
applause?' rhe original character, songs-
and cuiniJ soealties of Mr.HSidnevTttonsri.ni1
r ranks, aton
lassed him as an ngret
able apd'e
the
evenitf:.
Franks well fills the
vcancye(Sol Smith RusselLjind is'J
xspeciallyTtiue in his facial contortions
as wil as a success as si comic songster."
ifo'ilmiiwt six Jaurnal
I'a large audience greeted the appear
ance ol the celebrated Berber Family of,,
Swiss Bell Rsngers, at the Opera House
last every ug. The entertainments of
the Troupes are a novelty in the musical
line, .as a I; as refined and classical.
and the audience manifested their ap
preciation by frequent encores. The
principal feature ot the evening's enter-t-inmen
were the bell performances ftf
tfie Berg'er Family, which received their
full share of well-merited applause.
. The performances of--Mr. Ernest
Thiele prove that gentleman a violinist
ift iuaiked abihty. Hrs' piccolo duet
with Mr. Henry Berger was also heartily
encored. . The young lady performers on
brass instruments deserve much praise
pr,. their , efforts, which were hi'shly
creditable and waimly applauded. Miss
Anna Berger deserves especial mention
as the Cornet Soloist, her performances,
being marked with fine expression and
difiicult fxiacution." -Wilmington ktar
The Youno Hajitton " Iminjster
We referred yestenlay morning to the
fact , that a young man, repnsenting
himself as the son of General Wade
Hampton, had heen imposing upVn
some of the good people of '1 homas
ville, Davidson ' couuty' and . that his
real name was supposed to be " Garland
Jones," the supposition being tracable
U the fact that in the pocket of hi
overcoat, which he left behind him, was
loimd a liand kerchief marked "Guilaml
Jones." We were .informed yesterday
that the jcung scoundrel was in this
citv some wetk it more ago, nnd that
the handkerchief in question whs stolen
trun agemleman d" this city boardirt:
at the same hou-e at which "Hampton"
Vus stopping We farther lear:r that
the im poster was arrested at Weldon fr
having played Tiis 'confidence game at
Portsmouth. Va., this being before he
tnatic ids raids ii. the Warrenton sec
tion, iu this place and at Thomasville.
He is-till at large. Let flic public be
on its jruaid v:;.inst. him.
aEeetino ok tiik Citizens To-Ntght.
The third meeting of the citizens of
Raleign will e held at' Metropolitan
Hall to-night to hear the reports of the
various oomuiitteei appointed to raise
the iv.eans lof ' ' prosicuting the work
ujtoii the nev- Fair Frouuds, and t
take final actiou in the matter. We are
pkr'ased to leant that the Committees
have been encouiart'd since last vvtek,
und we hope l learn to-night tlit
Raleigh has subscribed thetO,000 that
wasatrked at her liuiuls. Wheu iliis s
done, we are assured of help from other
sources, ami t'.ic L.xecanve tjooimiitee
will feel itself -bufficiently author z-jd to
go forward with the uoastructioii ujon
tiie magnificent plans that' have been
drawn up and exhibited. If this be done,
North Caiolini will have State Fair
Grounds second to none in the South, if
iu the country.
Trie Eah and Eye. We are pleased
to learn ol the success with w hich our
young townsmsin. Dr. George W. Gra
ham, is meeting in his prolesion. At
though the Doctor has been located in
this ciiy out a tew weeks, yet he has in
if-at' ihiie ' had patients from1" distant
portions of the etate, who have come
herd, to consult him in regard to the dis
ease: he mnkes specialty, to wit:
those of the eye aud ear.
; We learn that ;he persons who have
been treated by Dr. Graham have been
either c'urett t r benf 'fired wher th.ero
was. any hope ot.relitL;- .; u
Dr. Graham is a young gtnilemau Oi t
ngu cji.a...M. '";- .s
near ua--u.-i. icwn.ug-
.conrajjep icut anu. p.ivi paa.;J, ,. . r, v ... , ;
, Messes. Davis, Dit ak e Co.-Vots
tn.Bt drv -,b' t:ar-:.-.aiJi. ut
.o.rv go-
abli at j-iu. .the
Mnnth l.tivc n 'icr-j-nv; d !'.; t-osc ei
fcv. . v.., ------ - .
eganr sprtirg !?:.oClts 'th-ey ) - Vr tnd.
A. number f .youn uit- ?. i i jJortii
Carolina aie connected witli t :i..io-. Th !5
firiU"4ninderstn'fi'd1'lne? vity 'tkch the
public eye-rrtuey adveite tgulatly in
the NeW3, ;; .... , x j "' ;
-M.'iB. L. A.-The 47th regular meet
ing oMho Mtchuiics', Building and
Loan -AaitjprijwUl b.,held k;
Court Uo.usa. on .Friday cyeumg, , the
14th instant. "'. Members car. pay their
dues to the undersigned oiv )r l :h're
the day ot meeting. De inquents will
be Sued 'a prescribed by the by-lavs
WMa.SlMPSOJfT
2t secrctaiy.
Oxford Items Our corrtis'iioa'den;f,'
sends itis the following under? yeslfr-
iay date ; j t
RevrA. lr Cohen has incrrar2et fc.
W Ofphirijsylalti ' cighteeu'.
brptjitas, ten girl Ijaadf iught boyr.
ed KoDert
present
present 6omJ lack, of oeds and bed
jClqthins. ip$ ihVi '4iu!tJI Ji'Ht "'o
doubt very sooa-ie obviated. i
Tnfrcaus&of the'5rpiBS(fsllie cattso
fff uwaAi.lJiiW.wilb fleuj , himselj:
ot hkrtiMhiiluxuryyity
Sotrei hmgi-wther'-fnhipnj or Ifx ind
iVaId..o.f tuc. North .;CaVoani:Orpuan
giver would .tend to makv:. comfortable
and happy. the little orphan children in
charge oJlri Cohen. CflUltributions
sent u Rev. A I). Coheu .will se pro,-:
pvrlv distributed or disbursed, i !
4!Rey.'Dr;Wgate, President of Wake
i?orest c;ouege4 uus wen on a visu m
among the Imys one is nam
I Additional ' accussions to the
Uylurn. j.Many, ajUcjefi ,ptf fyod and
ciothlnsr or "small sums' of monev that
would; in no eense, ;:rimpjq?erUh" th6
Oilord llfebeiirtilv enrat?d ifl tbm yesteraay. in theCl.ti year of her age.1 Br
"T V? ' f Jktfi eD.2aSy-."?. V Ithe large' circle of her acquaintances, Ue?
,WPJk, of epdeavornig to xaise Jundi JorHrssoTVtssaiTy'TseiWed ,
the endowment ot Wake Forest We
lea'ru that hois sanguine1 of, the uttiinai
result f t he undertaking. Dr. Wir
gatq yas for several jear8'nnst0fi.'of, the
Ba'pUst churqb. here,"Vhd is uiik;U be-
tevetl by mernbers of other denobnoa
neijs a. recognizea . ornumcut..t y
Mr. Jonathan Osboro, the oldesi in
habitant of Oxford, whose thigh was
proWen 'ettaik firae agr),tfee ijiatttcula;ta ol
which were published in the News is
nowqiiifelten stt'ir on our streets. M?.,
Oiboro still auffer, however, a c:nsid
erable,, amount of ;. paiu,iand the leg
which wai burt the eat j et as
"rnddn natri iis'the'other."4
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x FbankltN' Court,- We were present
this . week at the Spring Term of the
LSjupuiior. Court lor Franklin county, but
as we have- much to write about,
our space will not admit of a full arti
cle in $bis issue.xT he .Courts proceed
ings were of no special importance, the
State docket being cheifly bastardy
cases,; '.as3ault ; and battery, and ether
minor offences, . . x
The charge of Judge Watts was.dcliv-
li vert 1 before we reach the Court House,
but our special Louisburg correspon
dent, C. M. W., was on hand and will
lurnish us a synopsis.
In attendance upon the Court were
the following members of the liar :
HoW n:F. Mote,Gen. J WJ R. Cox,
Mai. A. M. Lewis, John Gatling, Esq.,
F. II. Busbee, Esq.. W."' Hamilton
Young, Esq., ofx Wake. Hon. Win.
Et op, tC1;a?' ALtou CookeIat maduke
Hawkins.ot Warreu.CofM,. ('. Edwards,
of Granville, Capt. J. JDavis, Chas.
M. Cooke, W. K. P.Hrhanj. T. T.
Mitchell, W. U. Speticer and John Ar
lington, of Franklin, x .
The State docket was concluded las
evening, and the civil docket being
light will be finished to-day..
ti The Grand Jury were in session when
we. left yesterday mominy, and it is be
lieve 1 that quite a number of indict
ments will 'be f made. The - overseer ; ol
the road from Franklinton to Louisburg
will get a " taste of the pie," and if jus
tice is doue, several other load overseers
will be required to answer just charges
ut the. next term of this Court.
As before stated, we have not time or
space in this issue to refer to the "Cedar
Hill horse swap?,1-' the ladies feast, the
Louisburg theatre, Donts- hotel and
other thins, but will give in to-morrow's
is'-ue a lu'l account
j , . ,
Muac For. tiie '17Tnr The com
pany at Yarboro House, on St. Patrick's
night, will' be entertained with volun
te.r music oi a 'choice character. "One
t Pirs-ou's "Great Union Piano" Jwill
be set in theie. by the. -genial Pirsson,
Pete, himself, anil an aiii ileur pianist
of our city -will do the, execution in his
own elaborate Lishion. lie will be
assisted by gentlemen of supcrii r taste
and proficiency, both in the vocal and
t n -a .
mart utm.v-tal oraer. I he inimitable'
V.iti .'hn will jut make the violin exult.
The names ot tite other musicians are
reserved for the ore-ent, on account of
their perhaps " praiseworthy modesty,
but sure ! they can make the music talk.
The i:gs are all selected with a view
fo the .character of .the festival, and to
furnish the greatest -amount-of enjoy
mentto the company. Here we note,
tA.pa&ft'6,'tiiat a tew of our young gen
tleiuen devote themselves with com.
mend dile poirit to the cultivation of
their musical taleutn. They contribute
their share to tl;e pleasure -ot "St, Pat
rick's" celebration at the special request
pt Father McNamara, who has been in
vited'to nariicipaie in ; their' niusical
soire s. and although they simply' play
lor their own - amu-ennnt and that ol
their immediate -mends, our citizens
ought to leel thankiui that we posstss
even a lew young men who would in
tioduce and maintain among us this
taste lor the better style ot music.
Mayor's Coukt. Thursday. March
Zth. Before hh Honor Mayor Vesley
J IT "Tkhf-Mit iind B. G. Dav arrpstprl
i (,v "'lc-f Da'ham and Man
1
,U :.i I c rriuc; on the el -eets, were
j't-n.r'-.rncil, and- upon conviction
j rvqeked to contj ibute to the City
Alabama' Milton, arrested by officer
pttrr
trrss, chaigyd r.ith stealing a wl
uttternaiie and a balmnra! skirt fi
bite
counterpane anu oaiin jra: SKirt upm
Aunt Barbara Upeh'ireh.was bound
over to, the Superior ,Qvutt. ,
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Cotton Statistic?,.- 4 !!ere are at
present iji i tle; liRpds' tho merchalits
of J 'Raleigh, awaitic'; ?h;piiient some
3 000 bales of cotton. 1'h:i ' receipts in
the city tince.the first of September Iftst
has been eume 19,000 bales, against 12,
000 for the twelve months prior to that
time; wiiich evidences.! he tact that the
receipts for the fiscal year, ending h he
tir.et of S?pttmber nt it, ,wjlf; l'doubled
over;; the r; precedinie 'year, t iVe are
pleased to Utiovv. Vht;Ui; gCnera:'busi
net-sof f cjty U increasing in the at me,
pnfjirtion.
BtVASDis4-?HousB:'-Nr.' W?F;:1 riu
gins having been ",eipcted VStewaXdi -of
the Insane Ajluiii, and Sirs. Uuggihs'
in consequence given up bMr ob'iardlng
hou9&, otv .the corner imt-'i JaVie incV
FttJettevUle streets, iafibra.i-Fledenc I
and will keep it i .open Urottt ana .ar.er
this morning. r A 4imile4 numberj of
-Thit nouse" is!'ccftVa'. aiid 'VoffvirljeriUy;'
j j- U.I" it- ' li .i.ii. ,m '. ,i i' V ; 1 ''
Entehprise. We would comtnend
to some otour , mere hunts the example
P t Messrs. C iVV. .Gran'rly Sq Sous, Cb ccfi
; r. r t , - " vrT ? z T r i it. i r I
advertisements fill three coumn$ qtrrc'T
UAILY AND WEEKLY JNEW8. : ...
This well known CommissiorixEtojase
was es'tablished in Norfolk in 1845 anrl
bf 'ftiwnptrnesf&oi&eiSTY and. a?TKfiaUifc
has built- up a trade sectmd io none in
Norfolk. ' -
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OBITUARY NOTICE,
Mrs. Narcissa Hctchings' wife of CJW.1
T"V Hnf la i n era W-n rianortorl f Ms li a-
her residence in this city at one o'cloctc on
yesterday. In the 61tf year of her age.1 By
teaUful and enchaining virtues of her"1
cWracterY In the Varied duties of active
ll- e sue was a model ot loveliness and dPh
Vptton. . her-afteQttonate household b he',
was the soul of peace and blessing. iAs
wife and mother she was the impersona
tion of duty and affection, she was a da-.
voted enristlau. The beauty of piety m
its EWe'-nes3 and strength, adorned the
scene of her painful sufferings, and exhibit-;
lea me rower oi a savior s love vo sustain
,the: (trusting flout in the lariest hours.
rierenawas peace caim, neauiiiui, pep
fectpe.-ice May the God of peace com fort
ner oertaveu fauuty i , r f. a. w. m. :
.1 S . S O L ,U T. I ,0
n u:
: Jij.
The copartnership of UZZLK & CO.. has t
this day been dissolved. iy mutual consent.
All accounts due tue nrni wm De paiato
WYATT. GllEEN & CO., our successors,.
who .'also assume-all xlebts owing by the.
ttrm
UZZLL "A CO.'
March 10th 1S73.
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O
E
The Undersigned having
succeed e'd
t
Messrs. TJZZLE & CO , in the
GENERAL G ROCERY -BUSINESS
have moved to ; '
0UTII SIDE 'MARKET SQUAItE,
where thej will keep a full line of
FIRST CLASS . GROCERIES, &c.
.. . I ... WYATX, GREEN CO:
Althouzh retiring as a member, of the
nrm, my connection with the house 0:
WYATT, GHEE N & CO .
will be continued, nnd I respectfully In
vite my old friends and customers to call
on us at our new stand,
SOUTIIOE MAHKET SQUARE,
, - - ' t
where will be "ound evervthini usually
kept In a FIRS T CLASSGKOCtCRY STOKE,
mrail-in 1. R. UZZLE.
MOVER.
FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED BY ITS USE.
S
T. REAMY, ST4TE AGENT.
HOUSE MOVING done at lowest
rates possible In Waiie sind The adfoinlng
counties. Office ut YARBORO HOUSE,
Raleigh, N '.
T. I. REAMY, Proprietor, Tarboro, N. C-
mar 11 -t f
"TE ARE KECElVINtl KECU-
larly from Ohio cons ignun en's of
BULK, ' SIDE, .'.'; MESS.'.' TOR IT, LARD,
HAM, AC. AO.,
which we will sell at 15 ltimore prices,
Wit h frei ih u added. . '
Also on hand n onsigument
' 200 BtSIlELS
mchl2Dtf
WHITE CORN.
A. G. LEE & CO.-
y REPAID TICKETS
FROM ETj
ROPE.
GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES.
The maguiflceiit Steamers of the
- ..' i,. ' -- 9
ALLAN LINE,
will leave Li verb ol for Norfolk, Va., every
alternate Tuesday during Spriug and Sum
mer of i73,connecung witn ttateign oy rau-
ron.fl - .
Steerage and intermediate passage as
follows: 'J
Liverpool, Queenstown. 1 Steerage ?31 80
Glasgow, Loudon or Bristol
to lUJelgh, ) Inter S52 B0 to
Sot HO. " ',
Hambni fr. Antwerp. Hol-1 Stetrace $'55 80
land or Havre to Raleigh, J Inter. o4 80
Paris, Norway or Sweden (Steerage $39 80
toRalehrh. Inter. , ; 5S 80
Passeuger acc imtnodatious unsurpassed.
' Parties wishing to, send for frauds will
apply to r .. .
w- GEORGE LITTLE.
WtLiAtfLAtB Geuerar Agent, Aortola,
Va. mcns-iaattom
170 R 5 MiE5lIi 5 OYSTKRS
-
Hotntoy Cean, roll ou- V
jnuSy tl
A. O. LiiB CO.
M
UL LETS, MVLLE1 J? MULLE.TS
100 barrels Fresh Corned AI uUets, lu store.
Cut nnd Fine
WILLIAAlsgjS. UPCUfJBCH ;A THOMAS. I
rpHE WEED- fcfi WING UCHIN
Why la the Weed &ewinMachfnt)o'aii4
to -plo-jse'aii he ladlMit ' " " ". , .
Because it s the hest lifeer In trie WOrld
jal-tf
(CHAMPION HOUSt;
I
JST0. 12.12
:.V.
Ji'1
Tronbie vrlth' the English Mini$trv-
jfariiaraent to pe- Uissolyod and a
f fiew Jatuistry Botme4-jr!t il I
reat-lengTOTMtthuuaefealiiobtUoaGov-erfi
bco knbe ; LisiilUni v
'tioa billaiid specaratesnpea: tbeisphrfo
Gladstone will pursncux Hiieiipnes'say
tibe'cabirJeb'mll qMniably.reflig'nifday,
end ! Disraeli J'wilLiJ Ire called:., by. tne
Qoeefl to Swxw a He w Jli niatifyy Jin iW li icrV
event PaTiimnt wu r bu; dissolved jand
a senerali election r)rderedji)eiofcerJul j, ,
Tlieiift say5 the ngovcriimeOa lha3
not detertoibediwhetlienit willjT8lgn bf
dissolve the Tarlament and appeal -ttt
itbeicDrmirviiu tiJ I jisiii jj ,'.oVi -or
The vote o;;Gladstont 8 iiriliM
" ! 1 " A. I . - 1 1 . 4 J ia.l
N6d DISlAT)ltEdJ ; iJ
'great arprise" toT tlvej cabinet and ftheTcompelleu' afraTt on tbb ' leg-vl es
LiberabmemberaDfxhe House of.Cbm" f off i;2a,o60'. samiU,.
moris iNThe latter) t are desjrousi of i up
holding tbeMmisuv by ai vote oicdnn
dence;aTiie Uonscrva tires are unwilling l
to :acce p s .t h ei reap oast o i uty .oi ; a fx v) Q- is - l
Snlntinn iif Ptirlinrapnf ,11. ' , .,'..' I
i The sessioii of the House of ComnirmS
to-day Js lookpddbrward.tobwttU grejat
ao x iety ,as Gladstomg will it ben 'announce
the.courseu decided :UR4u.iiT Ibav'iMin-
istry.
Si
f'.lft ! w
Tlie Modocs and the Peace Conunuia
7 sion-N o A greemfent.' , ul?J
-San5 VRAKcioViaVch1 TUttie'
Peace CoinmissiouVrs..1iaf ei citkO- ItW:
T l-t 1 " ( I ? i TiV 1 i - f T 1 v. k ? ; i j Ft t k 1 - -if i
It is, stated thai, tliq Joldiei ,are af-l
xeadjin '..poessiou, (ojf 'the jUva apeds.
w The Indians hiivd great .quatjue -of
jf
Ice stored';and ariat)undany,jtfht gjC
peer. ana roots. . -1
The officers, have n complete ovapsS
tue Java peas. ......... ...
I , f f T ! .1J - - ' J J .i i J IU
1 The Jesuits' 6t Strikes ! ,;
New Yoek. March 12. Tlifr "master
carpenter's and builders , of tuia cttyj Mild'
xsrooKiyn state mat mey win notacceae
to the unjust demands ot,' the societies
this 6priog',"and many' capitali'tswhq J
intenuea investing lq ouuoing projects
are airauy placing tueir, money, in otn-
. : . '.- .... J . ! I n i i i . I
er investments.
: .4 pa.; i-i,iiu
"'?" Steamer Overdnei
" NEW.ybRK.'ilarcti' J3.4-The .steam
1 .!
ship Niazara, winch Jeft liete on Febru
ary 22nd; 'iorBermUa,, is now" a week
overdue at that'Poit, ind has hot lieeni
heard irom, though po great, aopreuen
Dl Ann 00 h Otifiifrr priori
The' Bank Robbery at ' Fans' Cit 1.
Louisville " Mardh i'3i The ro)berj
of the Falls Cit Tobacco Bank reaches
three hundred thousand dollars. , Re
wards agsrega'te" seventy thousand clol-
A Vote Censare to Congressmen. "l
Chicago, 'MafcK"13 TliV Illiuoia
lower House, by a vote of one hundred
ind! three to four." adopted a resolution
censuring the Illinois Congressmen who
votecf to" increase their salaries.
The New Jersey1 General R. R. Bill.
TrtEXTox, N. :J., Marcn 13 The gen
eral railroad btlldssed by.the House,
was reported to tlieNSenate t'c-day 'with'
am en d m ents, and nrnr'e s net-i a I "order
for Tuesday next. -' ! 'N" -"'l" ;
The Missouri egislature'Memorial
.; sized by Women. X!i
- St. Louis, Mareli 13. 13even thous
and women petition 'the Legislature Xf
Missouri tor a repeal to the Social Evil
N
Law. ; '' -; '; r !'
Declared, Bankrupt. .
Cincinnati, March 13. Ia the Unit-;
cd Slott s Court to-day the farm of S.
Morton & John C. Fremont was decjar -ed
baVikTupt'as" a tlfniT
III ON1GIIT DISPATCHES,
The Etie Railroad Investigation
JUurder ot , h Urooklynite.
-New Yo ui;., Mai cii 13 A resolution
passed Ihe-AsscJiibiy ut AlbanyT tc-day
that the Erie R til way Investigating.
Com mi l te sit with op.n doors. ; -viX,'.
, It apcars ; that Jhu G. Warren, ot
Brooklyn, who. w.s a,ent for the mer
ctiu!e house at Biyonne, France,. was
shockingly muivUreil there ua February
l4ih by a Spaniard,, whoin he hadlis
charged lri)in iiis -employ tor stealiug
The murderer gabbed .Warren to the1
heart in broad da light, while 'roui re
ading with his duuhttr, and d ed jn
htr arm3 on ; the i oiL The murderer
was arrested. Mr. Warren has relatives
at-Portland, Maiue. : ... ,'? '.' r ';
The English ministry Resigned A
Sctv 3iinistry to be Formed iThe
t'remter Called '"to Bnckingham
: Palace. . -. ' ; - -1 ''''.
London, March 13. Gladstone, in
the IIoue ot ..Commons, and .Granville,
in, the House of Lords, this afternoon,
announced that the Ministers had ten
del ed do the Queen . t heir resignation,
which ller Majesty h id accepted Both
HoiiMS -.uljouined until Monday.v -
DTsraeli to day recti vvd a. suxovons
from Ihe.Queen, and immediately pro
ceeded to Buckingham Palace.
A, Destructive Fire t at ' Tuscola,
Illiuois. ' ' .
St. Louis, March 3 3. The National
Bauk. theexteusive dry "goods store of
LamL &iCo.Vt.he"e?Mrui' oifice and ten
or li te'wn ot her building's, consti
tuting part fof the business portionof
Tuscol.i, 1.1.,' was destroyed Xy fireTu.es
d iv ui "hr. Loss estimated at ovef one
hundred thousand dollars. . Fire caused
bv the explosion of a lamp.
An Eipedition to 'Explore Western
- London, M-tch -13. The German
i GeoVuva1 Soe'eties'prbfose to end i.0
expedition to explore the western part 01
ASiiea, and supplement the discoveries
r:riKiTJiin!sti'.1ilCon8rdersble-ieti'in
l-of -money "have already been Talsedto
t meet the expenses hi the radertaking.;
Weather Repotl,a:
ii 1 iW AsmsisiToK larehs 4S.-Fot I th 4
SoBtrvsAiianticSiklesiasterlj minds
and partly fclJudTrcithet wld posqbl
rain on the Carolina coast
One square, oae iuaertiOR j i 00
wueqour,.wo ui&aruoi..- . r Z.JL-Ui 150
One square, three lasertioi?--:.......... a 00
Oaearey6LijaseiloB.a.M..nk 3 50
une sanaw, one ta(WtM..LLJI;j.i' 8 00
vjue kjquar nrKXX)nXJil.ac 16 00
Orxe,squaretsU mont 80 00
One square, V.elte mtWrrsT.4;..? 60 00
u pr ir8r iverisdmmta ,berai con
tracts will be made. Tett Tirtp tirtiiSnrtn.
paxEH const itoteonKaquare.oj t'lasi
. ' .JCl J-.r!J
Confirmations nd , NomiaMpns and
r WASHijaxbN. March 13A-Th5fenate
oa'aco'n'firmecl "Coircruuts, MifiiVter to
ColumbiaYH- Ml- otlafeIaf snal for
Eastern N. C. : S. BpacikaEda Marsha!
f ruffiai M.ot CaljrelL Collec
9r.vJ L QuP,m8i at Paso Del Norte.
The,Plk;sTat;r4 hotnTnatlrlR. A.
Llc-ftw ij(lt an ohcoa fn&
j tqeyneraaa ga4ispatch
frpm Detective Wniriev. thai the Post
nrasfers 'aTideoHiftt dlHccft -has-been
tiriven tiard LaCltyvFipTixlaa" One
leader of the afFair was arrested, fede
ral officials, are investigating tha. affair.
W'iebr
"ClrafiHififof heSenalkt'naiitieen an-
li pointed uIakfeetoktt'ot4JoQsxiktes,o and
,wiUkmakeH.Ltin around rthe world.;
i ue ueuuiencv or approjmauons
MSitfeh Writ oTOe'rii
have
feServe
J a It: is tepoitbd o clhxt .1 fe Lmay t jbg ucces-
lias been notfi mated
!6f Coin riiss
1.7 TneSoutheracbiiufrbto'e beeabas3ed
;npgn jbjjthe cqmBasiiiPhuand idiich
iDout oue
V'iffVinia.
Te a n e fit.'e' an d' IA labia taar ri educti n g 8
fflENAB'tWesttlkbmnteaiii,JState-Dienibotierisatlng-.iMxiMiibia
Imtflav,
.tiVogviriiTnir- tfaiwihi '
The Committee Qp,fPriv.ieffcp ,and
Elections in the" case W -"trawell
t)crb'pled balari-ie1 f'-t'ng'.irla-y. No
jtCtijoi 'd J JU6djyoitlf Jutvmtntqs
b, 1-
ft j; j
! I
. AflnirtR in Ilnirnnn.
Havana, Mardh 13 The Directors
$,f Vi.ri t..iWa.J.i AiAA.Wiajuy:-i.
3 ura, "( j riT r r 7 " v.7 a n I ul
CasinodnVited 0. number5 f 1ti': Wealthy
pn "ulopdj.evenjng,., wjiich
the condition 'of the Treasury wasdaken
un'def5 1 WMcfeTrftKa?10' 'Till dD. factors
submitted tfiprofyosa! InOvfeV ttPthe ill
success, if . cfw . SWQQWSh loaJtoHThat
fiUPken
oe divided among the tax payers ac-
Cf?r71in'lorltnrjtount Vrf tlx 'paid by
each, ?The (Directrs"statedt 'thalr3 the
Casi nptw o mJ d, .Iso . U U fit eps a j 9 1 ro-
duce a plan or Hie consideration of
'p'ro'prtylfold'ers' ana moneyed men in
t fnteribr' bf : ihi Msland. 1 ":':!5'T,i
rtiiTlierti wasjc(n3iderubl' ddciisjirjn at
I the, conference,, bin) noj jrIuqinii
! The'prbrSoSitibn hie'es'wW?,fduc,u op
posllion.'ThedistrfbHtl6ri 'trfltri64un
taken b&nds.-. among! thu tax! payers is
regarded in the .lighji of, .-a.fftrcedjpan,
which is al the more .o'Djectionable, as
it far1l3 heayfly "on" the less wealthy class
es. The people denoahfceiti declaring
that cereiotti lo.take the loaa ja against
theii-j iptrest;s as, well ast ccatr.ary to
law. ' ; X;' (' " ' ' . ' 'I ':" J,
1,1 In fo iin ai meetings J :of v fo rdcr ' a n d
8panish ' merchants' have5 b6efi priyately
held, at.which it was resolredto oppose
the plan, and fqreign Consuls "will, pro
test in case it is insisted ppon.. .
' i Prominent paniaWs repfesent that
tha object-is "" to1 make" these - patriots,
W ho , boast , loudly 1 j o t 1 1 hea r. devotion
to ' 5J pai 9, . and r pip t-V. 4 &Uodipg to
support lier interests, fake, some share
In the burdens impbsed' by tlie vf at- for
the preservation ot their s'cQQn'try's
power. -
The stqanisliip Cityitf Havana from
JNtvy, l ork, has arrived. .f ts .lq
Dlsasrer at Sea?U Ud
i a. -
Lewes? DelV 'March 1'3jXW P.
Bruain, a seaman on the schooner Horace
Adler, Irom i PhilajdeipjUt, for ,Qhar'cs
ton, reports hatithe vesseloutheoj, on
Hen a 1 last ' l5aturdavmorn-
ing whiie koingNo set, at 3 P.M?Thc
sniiie daj tht y itbiim:oned the tessel in
a fcinkiugj cvuditlstai and- 'taking to
yawl bXu we.-t' u jset , n break.trsfcand
1. apt. Edgar Jones, the mate, cook and
one man were lost.'!;'4-'-1 f 1 -'u .
The Election ini JitTV Ilanjpshire.
, . C 'c oiidcMauch iFJ.-rtTbe footing
tip ot tlie Congressional oyaip. Abe
Fust D'istilctgives'SmailrVplfofon
uress. Ijctween two afid 'i three, fiundred
auymtyU The other Dtricts are'Dem
ojpratic ,jtiaus", uitj rity for Goveinor
is between three und foTar hundred.,,
. r ,- i . 1 : " tlVS .-J .' -r-i ;.- -t j. .m1I
Nkw York. March 13. 'otion Irregular
sale 4,7.5 bales ; uplands 20) ; Orleaus
Flour iuiei: cyminan lo lair extra $(L16a
t8 .80. iroi to-chOi? t $! 4i)a $15.00. -W hfsltey
1 steady at 9l1 .Wheat uull aud.unchauKeU,
cornnimer, xuoueraie ueiuaua. aice oa.
Pot k. firm, 816.. Lard lower. 8i5aS& tfavals
quiet. Tallow steady Freights qaiet. T
i, Cotton-Wtftt rtjcelptai,3j9 tmies, gross
309. Sales for exporia lo-day 3U Last ,
evening m.'- i '-5'' r .""'-i
Sale lor future delivery to-dar4,18JOO
bales,' as f alows: ' March 19Jal97-l6; April '
ltfahj; May Ahl JxxuA jjPa20 ;
JUtVi0ia2U7-16." " ' -
. Money oios. d at 6a6 terliutg: very dall. i
Bauks 7U-.7. Gold lo. Governments
steady, closed !sllgUilyitowr.Tenile8ee
hJuds Arm, otuer,, very dull,
? rr i ,. Foreign markets. t!iui
ixjspoN, March 13, Consols closed at K-
w.'f -Itosm&I
, LJVKfti'doxiMarch 12.--Cotton elosildall.
upaads Orleans 9. a-;a.
Later Oottort continaeK-steady.' Sales
7,000 bales speculation and export.OK
)Vilmiagtoii!lliiraei 1i
WiLMi.NGXOJj, .Marda- ll-SplritS vlar
pen tine dhtl.no sales reported, uosln de
clihinsi.no wUea ? , ;J .iUO7 .irt)'a
Crude rtirpeiifi ne lower. S.L00 for hard;
4 1 0 lor yellow dip and Virgin,: ft i .a;.
: TarfrUo.. , p? -4..:.tg v,, "J ,
, j , : Cotton Marketsv i i s4
, , WiLMiKGTO,larcU;l,i--JoUontdlJ :
miJdlings lSJjJ: . ' . ,
't BAiMior. Mareli' T3.0ott6h ' ull and
noiuinat; mtddlings?.r 0i ls
MomiiE, March 13.-Cotton quiet .and
ioouiluarj mlddIlagsf8Ji' .'r
LVfr"".!! 'JAUNEDQPQPEACH-
V esV.oTuiv 'OystersMtera an
; - ,- . I., -luT ' ' 111 1 "l,Jl mmi i"'m
' . y-v . f,. . IK
-a.n tt JlLJs i'i-L"Vr.'f tUdW
BiUC MJ. ,
met 21 AT- io
WDOllW
TnQR 1. JpBjWVORK , OFs EYEBJY
J? cbAraetor, go to tb NEWS' Oface . j
Over 7, cTtitronwh & Co'
fT
ozu,uw, aistriouied arnonga
tHous!and Ma7rrAntlri!os itt'J
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