Newspapers / New Bern Republican (New … / Nov. 10, 1868, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
f .-. 'r 1 ,1 - j j ' " ' " " - ; ......... ! ' f ? ''' , O , ri mff HIT T -.-,.-. i.fy. ui mamKlO I. .-fflfc i ? M'H'J-.KIJir-A I'll II re H. IV .? : v i w. -Ar TTV - y.lSJiHJIV'J XW.J .W.CC -k.f . k 't ' ? a.ij . t u UV.1 .l t t --TT ' " ' cold 34 coupons 55: Tenn. CO, newCSi; flour and "wheM dhlj, corn a shade" Brmer, pork unset- injr.Binnea:er;-ire8seroT- aai r - orown -v- x necaae oicuoyreo aiajw.ugi rpiin. .roain dull -str.me4 .common iirr M;ooketlii9 evening. ' irnas-ueenpui OYCriorf ? --Mr i ' 'wtu. r uHk.' li7?S .he is dead rjj tbey said to hira. ' 'Comc P. : X r -J!25 Siss her ! and leave her! thy lovW&aj I0X1 adrn.3iUfa U?M&!e$t 'A r$tA P5?-1- smobtlred-her tresseffnf - dai k-brown k Th& ease oiQorrlUed againitLijmCCoTL jsJn AefrjeJeatjonejihej jaj J jkftujr uver ner eyes wmcigazed (QQjmici They drew the lidsfit 4'ciflletbbcb : Vit tftender 'iotikti Ibey elcfeea-ariwielloo TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, I868iv " 7 CSnce nLYaShand";-; Has alaiu:tUtraiipra, heayep-shiOL Mess , . the . . - . ... . .. one now the kindred of the unjust shall own, Forgot'tbeyaubtesd brother and; the Sonv . f' ;Ecfcfittrc OayTiucrcase pi , wealth shallriug; And oilttapA9.tolliisthih J Longha!bUlJYJ9JntJ!iiaJUj THE r0AHVAS3 llffviQlUWTiCWinHrXt While tho Renublicans of - Craven 4 c -.ona can&ajra and tue ctlntLobatrik ru-j F01l WAItr V:, cn. cxx , 7. Wft&i f'COLUiilT ! &4iU 2'epviarju "j. I aow ,y next." lira fi Aboirtlief wsai beautifujifaca, .$iA Theyl4ied lier .vcaKand lier jnajriagelace,jliij And df6w dormer- whiter feel; heWhii Vilk Wliieh were the whitest noeve cnnlfLhhohsc.I ta-rT''-"- i ! n making raru. mu8t QrW off Into 2cg.hr . -i -; '- i -i -4,t'---.r-.' - ' TWhrrPAH Under the urnvisions of the f!nri- . . i . ... . t. . c-J : Tauahassee Fla. Nov, Whkreas. The General Asssemblv of Flor- ' r - i j: ' Oa,jUUiy organizeu iu cAiiiiuiunmijr erasigu ieid by virtue of a proclamation -issued by ihe Governor of Florida on the 3d day of Novem- And clfcetWtkereioJl t hi nit-&n& notlilhi? ft Jiilenrp. .find srenta nf (yjin'lfirf' id Rntth Andgasmineanq, roses, and Ipa.emary And iiheyJfiaidv! a rJadyj should i li. to Ahdthxiy hel their breath SsteV left" the With a shudder to glance at : its stillness and .f. county! put forvdc)aupaf of .Jrecog- nitiotiin hdvance of thoepf thfiiitj en Honour friends ifrotherQUntf cannot:6e V nVatter 61 srrrpfi se? that -they should 'feeU fjuxtetj exultant t as rwei as proud over the -final result. f FVoiq , tbe tremendous eftbrt made, by onr-i enemies,' ; the ; conclus.on; might wclP Imve. Ucen; r fie ind E,,., tui sji(i .ooM 1- ' drayri;that -tliey srtly. woW4 sncceca'.in' Jrhangli' he; calied'iw heamite'ored CuUinz aowq. uur.inaiuriby, io, .me i , tt erewjuie; .i r c . t lt:?'f oer gloora.!,ri "But he who ) oved her; tod 'well M tlread v. i ne sjveet, ttie stateiyjthe beuUf ul dead He lit his lamp, and took thelcey U cy;- And1 turned it 1 ; AloneagainheVniJ'slie l' Hfi nnd efipl hntfthV.;wmi1d"nnf cTa1r, '' - Though he kissed in the r old; place-: the i quiet .v oi r ;e ui ? " $-. TTo on1 cltn. i.a a. y oi several nunar.ear.;ueir;oesi. speasj "ttku. U1, -Ui4 move ,.- - n. t : -v . ji j J I To anv one TjsionMe tvhfBnt- ?f fAv'' ers -visiiea -every' iiouk.. auuauwmta iiii; ; j;!" ,. . : :.1-vn: i i;a io i'rv-' ' V- .JkhcnLhesaid;. 4,Cold Jipsand-breast.withou: the-countyf 'On some occasionssome ol :2 , viTZ'" v . - t . vu thein.wera arrogant, dosmaticarand flbu-- t"fl hArp oA?ir?urA r.rvt, : The followingj rdanQtnaj bcn is sued. Executive Chamber, 9.6. MAINE. . i Gen. Grant is now attending to his routine 6f duty, (lie has many visitors, but he don't seem to encourage conversation regarding h t future aciiens. l 1 There are now only two Congressmen and bM been the derr.dfid that: la aotl f tbf?4 trlcts whence U-Ubcca cb!ticed,iLtHj" ' - f r . r M ttfi lubslllute nf 5nti.l Tftlnft IS nkrlr tn ! . -TTT If fa f lias Mtnnt ItnnArn I - f. m . N 1 - . 1 T f. .. 1 iuiu w GltOfirfrea. in -tmaicai I choni rubra ha. been cnhiTaied in y. ' Ifow tbnt ft 111 crow wtllonthUkkM aLSS ACUUrrSLi POM0 M seem-, bow-rrr. that only unon iaonJS5 Whereas, Under the provisions of the Con- stution of the State of Florida, the. tsaid Itarrifon Heed, uovernoror iJionda, is debar red from exercising the functions of Execq- rt!fe office of the State, and the administration thereof devolves upout!&fI,teutenant Gov ernor. ' i -low, therefore, I, Wm. H. Gleason, lieu tenant Governor .of the 8taf c of .Florid, ik issue my pioclamation taking possession of the ExecfftryerDiaCri9ient f tht'Gfverhj ;V: I hereby call upon all citizens of the Staie :to support the Government, obey the laws Of 4hc 8tate, and preserve the peace-and quiet, j In testimony whereof, I have herewith set my "iiifid5flnd CausedUbV great fieal (l. &! of the SUte-beflSxttl thlsthe :;Signed, fSVIBiSON, j 'i ; Lieutenant and Acting Governor.! Attest, Geo. J. Alden . ; . : Secretary of State. it 6f ' legitimate' argUntetftJ anderVKHiJiff oM-back-its recordvdear, V , Many PI their'hearerwere noT? r , I'tt -ofijrjj? ! i discovering ilS -swq Xo theiihjghest deji8crw to 'il how deep liever foriarmbmerit roseiito. the ele field suasion slow and h ence. thci r h arangue? and diatribes To find out so what a wisdom love is? often' fell - comparatively i flat and withr VO'erfe deadj jojdesidear,' ; out'effect; The speakers' on 'the .Repuli- I hold the breath of my .spial toiiearlt-.' lican side whethhitfeor coto wre ;J ras deepas to. horrible hell, ::t ..-v.;-. : , 4 - . ' v'7 V :v:?."; - Si .; As high as to heaven L;ahd you do not tell l1 animated, with a .different, spmt, Al, .,T Wlgfite ways; feeling their. cause wa founded in, Tomakeyybu so placid from head to feet I truth- justice 4 and-magnanimi ty-they. hI would tell you; darling, if I were dead, spoKe io xne nean ana conscience as wen 1 J.x u"'l,CiU,ulWUiU urow ns fhW ibidirahdiri. To those " active; would s, though the' ah gel of deatl detemined nd.: ous publicans, S" : white and colored, who, in different ways "You should not ask vainlv, with streaming : 1 took part in'the canvass, may justly i be z:.tcyea;: ''' .', : ; attribu iWl the gratify ing result. v:;-' Which-of all deaths was the chiefest Vur le lome wenii";; dlffeVent Jlocalt' ??.W&'2 'fi "'J - . r ry ties- and made sneeches. others were .!ant tnmg .; . . l . S ' . . . t - . shed. death, had t I If -oil 4 rtc omiaAa 41m 1 ; is I equally earnest m pushing forward; the y . , , . ; cause ' by 6thei-legitimat& -ways and -. Abf oolishworld 1 Oh, most kihdeaI ! mean It would hdrdiy take .to discriminate. It is sufficient, to i rflami.-.j ij.;.nfS.--.hn;-.iik b. , HOJ?;j f M'AHRin- rtrr.'X VX WW often bedewed with mlft. doe. nJuJ? VERMONT. fVJKirCOpCO Minns trtr nhe7fhW4 wl.frW wUfdnblu? nn AAA qmremenU. . Bowies, ttere ire other Uw 20,000 , thIi onartcr.of the world where PEN NSYIjVAN IA . T7Vrv-uinTir-yr. Vrrrnxk. ana ii cae VuVio vr :,"T':,:V.7VNV- : made the worid' tiPIiv or fjnlr! OHIO'. : . . : ;v;r. vVU v; 35,000 ) copUnue unexhauned. . 2. Trre. JUST RECEIVED, t4 comity W 4,000. 40,000 5,000 20,000 and Schooners barrels what mav be in their stand casks for irt r.-r--t V.-J" - v proper goaging and stamping. f ! ILLINOlSclV; V State Department adficiEfS- indicate: little KnPHIftA" -iVO 1" i i . i t rs . f " w . " I .- iewardeUnln Johnston's proposed settlement and there it a IOWX-V.; ::.:V40,000 Steamei Ellen, S. TeiTT flead.ock. .v.i .- v. . : i rJ The Dyer Ordnance Court comprising Gen- SliA:,- v . . . irals Thomas. Ilancock. Terry, and others, TEN NESSEE . . .. . .-.- . amveneato oay. j ! CALIFIORIA.. . . A.V. ! Gen. Hancock vl&ItedlhD Tresklent to day. , . . I Secretary McCulloch decides that imported. E y AD A : . Jobacco, Bhuff and cigars' do not require rev- MISSOURI :.;.v'. pnun Kiamns cniess wiinnrflwn imm i rn m " " ITotiRfi for coiisumntlon or U In il . ITr,t KANSAS., , , . ...... . .'. . . . . . . 5,000 , , .v w I . T . - States. t . NNUiilll UAUUiaA . . . . ldvUUU I At ucyeviuiere, unto,-cirnrantirtldrcs6cd MINNESOTA. . ....'.:.-.... . . 12,000 a republican procession, saying: ,. A.Tnv . - v , . - .. . ,,nAA I 4Ge5TLEiex: I sec many of yoii in uul- ulVfc-; V VV ' V " f Iforras. You laid them off three years ngo, SOUTH CAROLINA. . 1 . . . . 15,000 thnd you can now lay t hem off again and we j ARKANSAS ' . . :wui.imepeapc. uoou nigui. - if. v. a. c f 1ll ' :Holton, Hague, and Minnie. ... . - 4 T." 4 m . ' ? AII)A.MA... laUahassee. Fla.. Nov. 7. T i To the Sheriff of Le$ Coimt$liSlate of Fla; ; 'Sir: I am, under the Constitution and lws of the State, the rightful Governor there of, and shall continue to exercise the power and authority and discharge all the .dudes belonging to the office of the Execi tive De partment until the'Judicial Tribunals of the .State, shall determine otherwise. To the de termination of the the Judiciary I will,;llke any other" tjbo.Thizenryield'peacefdl aiidJm itediate obdeience. ; HARRISON REED, Governor. ; The charges preferred" against Gov. Reed foilow, but are too lengthy for publication in to-day's issue. NORTH CAROLINA. London, Not. 9. say- that .good; efficient and ! thorough .o willbelieve that he heard her.?ay, " i ' 5 'a Vw Wth.the.aweet, soft voice in the dear old work was done:-and hence the complete. : - .V-..:;,-. - fvy-r? ' , mi '' t - i a 1' way rout ot the enemy, ine ispienqia ma- Two Thousand and ITorty- Three,; iasornethingwortb pointing to for vears to come. It - all demonstrates ; . v .... I wfiat .can be effected in a good cause, wten RepubHcatis stand together, and allow no divisions in, the, ranks. Without harmony, and concert of ; action the;, very strongest of parties may sometimes , be defeated; :': Tr i v" '-'"--V "The utmost wonder 1s thia:- L hear ? And see J you, and -love you,- and. kiss you; vldear-;,;;;;;;;-- ;--y " And am your angel who was your bride, . And know Uhat though dead, f I , have never died." " i :- : : i-"v"-.-.iEi A:-- aim oaepbt-bq: -. - . . . . ; - Wilmington,. Nov. 8N , T4., t tl .: . ' ' iwiuiua ictcucu iruui me mountain JJ1S- trict yesterday show the election of Plato Durham, conservative, to Congress. ' The republican majority in New Hanover county, inudipg.thc.city.of .WilmingtbnrJs 1,078: Tlie republican "gain is aiS.""" ' H WASHINGTON, D. C. ! WaiKingUm, Nob 8. ; Gn. Grant has arrived, but no dcinonstra- f A Ifnrifl mrfrsrvinflpnl nf lh Tim tn Hhe Spanish crown will probably bej tendered to Espattcro. t j i HOME MARKET." ! j Cotton dull, heavy and shade Iowcr-alcs of 900 bales at 24 J a 23. Flour closed dull. ;holders dlspbiexlohellw pffineJTTOaCilU;' Southern dull, common to fair extra! 7.00a 8.65. Wheat closed favoring buyers: Amber iBnchigattl.D0a95, white Michigan 2.40J Corn closed drooping: mixed Western 15al7.f Pork i rocenes sieaay. ayar swres nnn. Rosin 2.&a7.XS.''' k ''" - Money easier, towards close plenty at-7. N. f C; bonds'65i, new 65. Gold active and; exci ted 35. Sterling 9iX .vU'.cn ! FOREIGN ilARKET. Liverpool, Nov. 9. t Evenlng-rCottoni easier, not miotablr low- rer saies iu, wo oaies: uplands anoat at .. London, Nov. 9. Evening Turpentine 20s, .Tallow 5 I ""ITavre, Not. 7. Cotton' quiet, afloat at 120. j FLORIDA. TaUuhatfte, 'No PM.vflth NrtWmbrr -Nhirrg nf intiwr- 4 io- t lance nas irauspircu since me report or Satur day. Impciichment r suit is conmtenctl k. 0. hue' ,Colux arrives 1 u New Hampshire's .thanksgiving : No vember 26. ' J : - .": : : i GMTITUDE AND SATISFACTION. : . We now, ee f roni all sectlpnaof the lion was made i morrow. Congress r. crely meets r. :the 10th. ' ...... r .. . ARKANSAS. Rogers, democrat, ' is elected to Congress from the 2d District. Second ami third Dis- ;tricts are doubtful. Martial law istto be cxtedded over Little Rock and PulaskVcoumitS oil iudlay. j . LOUISIANA. New Orleaa$k Not. 8. Gen. Rqsseau repudiates the plwaseology 4 offensive terms ahdaiibrtion of ihe'substatiotf nd adjourns on. against Lt.j Gov. Gleason and Kcci'yjAlicn. -m j . 'f here are noIudicutlqnjpf.dl.tuU Ibc J yv , ! : public peace. r r- p ( il 5,000 10,000 OFFICIAL' UCTUUS. vnnTn.niT?nTTV nv pttv-ttt'u t -lind'r Returns not foils 3 em laiL -A)uon Dcm mal40.-- Ininltep maj 87, gain 107.. 4 iCyrt inrj Uiaj - . . . D'jidir Rep maj 203; dcm gain 6f 5. " ' j t'arnrW Dem maj 642; rep gain 42. t Columbus Dem 951, rP 12; dem maj. CaldutU-Dem. mji22-L . Durham! maj. 247. ... Camdtn Rep maj 4, gain 47. . Cariirel--lcp maj 231, dem maj 181; net rep gain 40. Two precincts to hear from- will not materially alter the result. . Cha&am Rep maj 225. ' , Crater Rep 3,536, gain 135; '.dcm 1,433 . gain 33. Net rep gala 102. . . 439, gain C 2. Cabarrus -Dem maj 174; rep gain 62. Cumberland Rep maj 248. Da rir Dem ma j 87. .DwpKn Dem maj W7, gain 30.. , 4 Edgecombe Rep maj 1191, gain 11. CfrantiUe?v maj C00. tfrcen-Rvp.iuaJ . : :, GcpUn 200 rep tnaj. UcrtfvnL-AQ rrp maj., . Harnett Deux maj 141. -iln 103. ' IredeUbvtn maj. 437; gin 241. Jvnes OtUcial lb publican uui joriiy 171 public peace, Aiwui nan me amis inrown 1 rum cars re covered in good order in the po&sesion!of U. Harper's ; Bazaar now-circuiatea 100,- of the late conversation reported as having! 000 copies weekly.; ;; V 1 ; ; V. occurred between him ana the Herald's cor- rnnntrv iinrnistakablP indications of deeo The irecian bend has now -addefl to ,n'wuucul 1H . uaieu lue UI1- P. atiofotinh .if thA Wtmn nf rR avt and ua auracuons inextoman wiggle."- s- i r 4 wv i"6""" uiuu, : satisfaction at theIectiott -Ot. GRANT and . ... ; t . ? ; it was his opinion as-well as that of every one' coLiTAx. viuug wmu me cuute iuoo w -v -f""v vv"" w else, tnat trouble would occur on election Repubficans, tenslof tbbusabds-oi .t ocrats Reem to be really pleased. grand .termination ;of the prolonged not ; "All .Viuar 4 Vie ftrvn Vi frrm tlm OViirV ..' '; ---t - A "i. I.-- in : -.: ,y -?. . . rr and the sequel has proved his confidence welt nf ertbthegtilf rfti-Mexj. and ,thef ? At; : " Aul ov us Ikomplain ov the shortness founded ; i ' lantio toitheRipOrandeivtbefe isv-xiow by life, yet we aul waste inore time than EWYOHTcV ro J going up a fervent outburst of gratitude, wense. , wi ; -.; VJHi ,rf 91 '"i-' 'f. lYIll Itl ilTl':.y.kyi yi"'"vr -. .- -. ;, . . . Ti,a n irM it .94 ..ttu ii-.tr t..J? ana inauicssrivinsr irom ine eraauciuaieu i , t ine niinnrpri nnii siTtv.s ? norenti ht-a VJtu- i,1CttUC iuc niun O- 1 i ! . - W J WA L'VI WVU IJU I V I ublican mnj-iiliy, UTI. i. i.n .KfAwirrt uj .. , 2f('cJclchbvrg Dcm maj -139; rrp giti 123. u ww uud Ir ' w B vyr"twLny are here: wailinsr the action of the'Sunrcrac I trZ GEORGIA ,: j ; .4ianr, Not. 9. ! Gov Bullock issues a proclamation offering a reward of f 5,000 for the arrest and convic tion of tbepenurbr y'ersons who caused the death of Albert G. Ruffln, Sheriff of hich mond county, who was killed In the election '.. riot .at Augusta. . (From the Washington correspondence f the 1 1 E Dem- mVoi suexi year, day$ Dut upon a pledge from lue Democratic! at tne .vervanies wem, out oi me -woria, one tluus "iey. wouia exert inemseives ncuve con- aaJ . tnat : pnaKespeare.; mignt born y ioT iue-preservation ot-oixterand prolectwn 1 vne nexu "... y v . . ,- A uprcurusiou u,iuen Teii t "CSlfcvr YorkTrfbiaiK bondman at the compile and final de- been murdered in ,Louisiana during llic from Savinnab near the Scotland ligl.t shipj -xt"; " i 1 j i r i' t nast vear i : . , cutting the Mamion below, her water line.: hverance.' Not only docs this teeling of v? .v.edI . - i? . - . t y. ' sy; r.. . v - - ! . . 7 , .. - r . -. - The Gen. Meade brought off the oassenger oaiiK on tne nigni oi ine tniru ot 2o- and part ofthe crew of the Marmion, but ih vemberengulphed in a sea of troubles Meade ran on the Jersey1 fiats to-prevdnt hv t HoratioSeyniour. ' f ! x ' ',,''; nn i'i- . . TIinWVArV Snrt Vof th'c nnttnrv - "c acnMauia lias gone IO IUC JiariniOD .... ww v....? Mv,v.vf.t . riM. r ...... ' . . 3, clo it i . - . . . I uooiaiuuvu. Aiiu iiiarmion s uuk io neri aticits.. started, rronld it .rinPil ?" " ' but has plenty of assistance. ; i fust,.beginsrtew . take good care ov This igboii jiragtnenij.jijjis jz! j l( cntiofant.mn' ovhibit. itsiflf in Aiir own ! , country but the . enlightened, nations ol Europe are already sending tokens ' ol emphatic approval. I The i British press as far as heard from, seems, to think that our people have acted wisely and honorably in : seleting ffor J' bnr. ; chief magistrate the great leader who1 effected ho much in crushing the rebellion" in the field. ; ; ' ' ' ' t American Women as Described by a Scotchman x David McRaeEsq., who has commenced the publication iniha Giasgot (jScati&ad).Herr aid of a series of articles, descriptive of the appeared to him during hUrecentvisiCsays: ' "The American ladies agreably disappointed me. . They are by no m'in$..tbe.dryvhaf, ali t gular, disagreable iKUpOndentstrqng-mind: cd women they ai e described. 'vTIereaiid there, no doubt, you find a few of this stamp- Tra d veling over the country you s occasionally en counter a lady who lecture?, or preaches, or edits a newspaper, or fills a professional chair, or has a regular praetice as a physician, - Bui these cases are very few and far between rari mantes in gurgtcibasto. And even they are very often, as a Scotch doctor, in Massa : chusetts described thenv 'sticki Iwcmen.' But American females, as a rule, are .just as gentle and kind, as lovely, aa.agreable and as affectionate as our own. t:Their loveliness is of a differenttpepaler'and , more "ethereal., A beautiful Canadian or Americari eirl comet nearer the popular idea of .angel than any be ¬ ing 1 have ever beheld out of dream Jand. Pl fpatnrpa. of exdiiisite ' Jfivrnmfitrv v . a delicate and.pure.coniplexion,eyes tadiantiyoiKi x 8,Q00.?V t Hoffnian s . .majority ; tnay im lnjeingence-r-ajiiguu graw;i.uifc oi- reach 20,OUO.--JN i 7Wb'en3iaiJ 'manlosesrh1z'I.6lth'ihVnfhc 1. Bishop S. V Rejan consecrated yesterdjiyi it. There Were 7,000 persons present;' : :" j: DELAWARE.?' Illinois will probably be the only State - ?J rV- vr fl-f- that will complete Swith v Masaphusetts 0?eme ho?& of lb'lc,ltrflf in giving Gen. "Grant a rousing feajonty.' Pjiasdelcgates Trwrf New York,-Peusyly ' - ' vania. New Jerse v. Delaware. Maryland. tlii ;nna, uisiana anil morning. The Sii cans have succeded in electing two rebels preme Chancellor, SamU Read of New Jersey, to'Cbhgrcss. f 51?rH ljr?' t-l1 . . I presided over the Order. The members nu lit ,m. . . - - , , . tn 1 I UW1 111 liJC UlUU UlttlLO KU1 CfiUUlt'll. "mBcJilBoj-nit oe wasted Th ' T rtn.cv511; r.. Wl ten fraeile formthis is theCVlsiotit of vlovdi- jness thatiheeta the eye in aamit?t jevery draw, ing room. I never saw duririgll jaiy Jif e be fore so manv fair forms, which it would have surprised me less to see shooting jout wings end flying up into the empyrean." for .'making -.bread."- says the Louisville Journal of, an excellent crop from a Bonr-, Don county iarm. : - - r a . Apple trees, in Florida -have the ad- vauiagc-oi noiaing meir leaves jui wiu terj like an evergreen , but it is. a draw back that they bear no fruit The Louisville Courier and Journal have consolidated. The papet ppjears this mord ing as' the LoitisviUe Courier a fid JonrnaC-i I V '- s r SOUTH CAROLINA f . Charleston, Nov 9. The Daily News has nearly complete rt turns from every county in South Carolina giving republican : majority of. 9,900, and ?a i . . r oo trr . i - Geu: Grant has not- resigned tho gen- democratic gain 3300, sincq the electioii :rakship of . tbe"arnVyn6r.wm he. ."This thejiew Constituuon in April last. s; i "1 1 1 1 rKi im i 1 1 a i nucii iiiql uc iiiiuatu i - t ' - - - tan appoint Sherman ' " ey niour's thajorityr this; morniug mns ston; TromHarrisburg for lo7,"374: t-Wohardly think it can go be- 6ut Plumed to this port ,t - : ::a j;. V. - London. Aoo.v.t i---ConsJ3la changed.- ..nai73ijtT j rankfortMn4 seady at 78. " ' " Liverpool, Nov. &Noo$ Cotton quiet, sales 10,000; breads t u ffs firrii 3 -. 7 c v Xiterpool, Nov.: 0. t The Plymouth emigrant steamer Palm ex- New York. 6 weeks leaking. V. ; ,f iiosenbtn-g; the ; f raudulent naturaliza tfotj agent jn NeV York, has been bound over on nine seperatc charges, in $1500 eachj and committed to prision. Jte.1 Washington, Thursday, Nov, 5, 1$T8. The Democrat. iowrpera: in thWcity, now that the 'election is over and the Result beyond question, are renewing the cry. so popular? before the Chicago Convention! that- Gen. Grant J oniy a Si-emin i(i nuiican, I that alfhisynmtliU'ah'dajpThioos.a"rct con servative.' and th.tt in his administration he will take such a course as will disappoinjt ibc Ilepublicans, who have been his ;.warmest friund.i from the starts fiucJU opinioi arc not bnTy ladvaiictd In "the'newspiners'hcre, but mapy of the leading Democrats ar pro fuse in their assurances that Gen. Grant will disappoint the Republicans, and tlie sot ject is becoming one of general commcnt'in Dem ocratic circles. The President's -.evening ui fran ia this city has already taken ithe' eue, and cries!, "Let us have peace." In itsf issue I oi to-djtiy it recommends Ihe Democracy to i bury th halchet. and urgC3 the old Jaiksoxi DcmocratiO' Association to pr.eparc.tQ receive the new . President and" assure liiill'pf their supjwrt And gwd wlsiies. Another Demo cratic newspjiixr recommends certain. Cabinet appointments for Gen. Gram's consideration. and tho .feeling among tlieUopperhendSbcems io ue i electb also throng'i the city have already begun lo plv r vocation, . Qnd ijuo iJontrtwjonalaiU recioryJ: rtliV'Wen tfAiinbd hnd clipped nntil there la little left of it to lurnisU; material for this industrious class of persons.! Proba bly during the past few days enough propo sals have been made, for Gen. Grants ael cpfci7uc4ot&upply: -alUadmirvstraliona for a Halt-;ccniury io conuu.ii is not uncommon . .x t. a. . A.wm TAHi AT" T- ft. n a tm .a'L.m persons for the position of Secxetarr of tL e Treasury; that being apparently the! office wuich most .-excites ttneir luiucttudc. The number of original Grant men here is really astonishing. The Departments thronr with those who declare that Grant was their first arid tonly choice for Preic'ent, and bun dreds Insist that IhfyJwquld'haTe'.rrMirned had Gov. Seymour been elected. Tb? class thus embraced docs sot include alone tho overpaid' clerks who so vicorously press their, 20 per cent claims at each session of Congresi but several beads fif Bureau and Departments. Superintendents. Chiefs .-i and other high offlclais.' Altogether thcpoHtlcal uuaiion nero since me election is very eating. j . m j . 4 'Jloortllcp maj 135. . , ... 'New llancerlv maj 1 ,678, gain 313. :NortAatnpior$ Hep tnI 90. . , ; 'Perquimans Rep uiaj 333.! : . . -iW-Dem ruuj 29, gain W7. - . . rsasquotank For Grant 4i9 majTFor Cobb maj 4&aT ' ": ; ... iA6vnDcm maj 155. - 7i?iran Dtm nuj 137.-. liutherfordWl rvp maj. ' ; aa DtOi maj 119. ; ; Yadkin Refwfted'150 dcia maj. tl'..ll...i 1 -'VI h.nm1n IIH tmmir ' 2,832, dem gln5&0. , Net dun ain 442. UI J H tM. A,WW.f i- '' lWta.iir-UepmajllCTpi!n 133. j v l f I 200 bbk JOJiTUUZ : 100 - HE53 PQEE. HcHetB 3.00CJ Ibx. Leaf ULBD. 2,000 lbs. OAHTAESED HAKE. 7 1,000 - rACTORY CHEEcIL 1,500 GOSHESI.BUriiiL . XO00 OaxoliiA mCE. ioo bbu. cRAonnw,So2itfetg IQGIL . 50 Ibk PILOT rSEAD. 30 " EUQAE3, Cruhed, Pclnf A. E & 0L. aad Erowa. 25 tVx-H0LAE5E3. - 23 Back OOITn; llocia, Jm,Lta l6CHuTEA,Tc?ir iadr0iiEj; Enliih ErtAVfa.st, tzl Jvpzsu Ten. 50 Boxei CAHDIJ3 " 50 - B0AP. - 25Bal0ArUH- - ' 15 SAILCLOTH, IToa. 2, 3, V,l, I 50 LEAD. Hte, Eed, EUl. d 20 bbl. OILS, Ecroscne, Llt2,- Epca and Iias&ed. "30 thli T?7HISKT,Torlc3 Cent, Ijt r 10 Gb; Esiv Err, Eberry s3 Psi 10 tV.i Bouled ALIl.tai . 25 Boxes C3icr.t5i LIT - 25 r0TAH 25 m btaech: 100 dcx. Artcrted EUCEETS. 50 - OcraEEOCHiu 100 Colli E0PE. 20 Eild O0TT0IT B 103155. 2,000 BUEHELS C0E!f A Ccspla Aescest cf, EEEP Gil j DLEBT, aid cUier arUclet too zzzzz to aestiott, All of which I will tell Cheap, for CASH only, P. TtlEB.'WTN, .Advances, on. C.otton! ? t . t . . A . id yie teeiing among tite Uopperneads seems Stanley RetK be thai ilipy have nrhldvcll a victory fnlhe - r.;f uctioii bf "the. Republican candiHAfcs:. It is ; P-Uh so Sliced that the Cabinet-makers that .Jl'tfjf -Dem I Inter- Crawford's' statue of TVaEhington, In Rich mond.! Is-'Tikelvno" fallnnd-be ruined unless Immrdlatts -measures are taken to r re vent the destruction. The weather ha corroded the iron bolts which fasten the statue In the pedestal, and tho bands which hold together, tire pedestal OLrenjutejJ fromthe samei cauw Tho rcqnisi'te measures to nrcscrra the kiatu i from' destruction are to be taken at once. JJurJieIic) gain rcporttd 30. , LatitcUoW maj lor uranu m ..- ' j ' CAtran-Edenion girca G rant t08 maj. No other precinct heard from. Cumrtcdb-t-Galn for Grant. ' . Davidson Thomosville. rep maj 111.. ' Franklin Vvtn maj 834. " Guilford Bep maj 613, gain 4a . , Halifax 2 precincu, rep maj 933. -Johmtoii Dtrui muj 200. , . " , " t - t . LineolnDv'tii niaj 130. s Martin As fivr at heard, from S3 maj. for Seymour. .. .. , . Nash Dcm maj 310. .. ' ' Orange 2 prccincta, rep maj 103. . . iVAmontf Reported rep maj 440. iWfln'yT-Reportid dcm maj nearly 400. ntor, dn 452. . .' ' maj 1CCV . -I ; Ifon-iTeporttd democratic gain 235. " i Wilkes Dcm maj 500. v. . . ; rWaiauga AH but one precinct gl ret CS dem maj. i t. . - . . . . . ; JrTI en' wnc.w. a . tl . T'! 1 'rr-til AJ't Aki.A 4 A II AIULI lftl-niOU your.waicb .s nearly as possible at the same tiine every day. tiecA'adiyBd careful that yoor'kcy. Is in good condition, as there la much danger In injuring the machine when the key la wonibr. .cracked. There atc more mainspringa and- chains . broken through; jerk In winding than from any other caue. wuica injury.. win tooner or.xaier ue ibe re sult If the ker la In bid order. Thirdly At all mcuf ft. contract bv cold andcxnasdbr heat. It must be manifest that to keep the watch aa nearly as possible at one tempera ture, is a necessary piece of. attention. Fourthly Keep the watch as constantly ma Lo&sible In one 'position, that It, If ll bancs by day .let It haoj? bv night gint some thing that Is soft," Fi'f thly Tho bands of a packet chronometer, or duplex watch, should never be set backwards; In other watches this Is a matter of no consequence. Sixthly The glass should never be opened In watenct that set and regulate at the back, .tkienthlr On regulating a waich, should It begUng too last, mo ve yibe- reru IMor a trine lowarua tbevsknv;! and If going too slow, d J the re-1-- - verse; -JQU -cannoi move me rrguiavor u centlv at a time, and the oulv lnconrmlcnce that- canirise Is. that you' may have to per- Vtl LtornJ HiaX duty more than oncv-CT?71 $50 '' to" $75 per' ball ON COT'TOl AND HOLD THE JULJE - AHY LEKGTH 0E TIKE AT A Moderate Kate of Intent S. T. Joncfc Cfr ot r tf DANCING SCHOOi. -. :: '- ,Y ' i'i. W ., A w u i i a v-jr - . f oa mi dat ArTntooNyErr,' 311 ac and GEKTLEMEX i'J U tttrlt Ja -Jl tW..lrilnf MTk VMa. OP" o'clock. - Soiree Every Tacdayx:irhtalf' ftOTfr-U , 1 For Sale p Arp,Jt W.aTALCO octI5-tf lnu Fon BALK, a UrrW cf WCTI 1 .. t ! 1 1 , 1 : S 1!
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 10, 1868, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75