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ITTMANj meter.- 1 NEW BERN, NY C, MARCH 6, 1875. - mr: vtmtir-iivr mvntni Cn nbn'Pin ti U u out lp U0JT-3t- Wf Extensively xsirculateicD in adjoining counties. ' This5 inales'lW Daily Kot Sheix the Bst .ArfcfW&Jn? ' Medium ever offered to the Business MenoTihin'Clty. ! GENERAL NEWS. i Bisitiarck'a health has improved.' a force of Car list, Baffet has bad another conference with Mao Mahnn. ; -; -i .i . A Madrid telegram says under Miret, have been defeated by National troops. fc , ,. , , , A tariff and tax b'ilir nassed the Senate after midnight, and' goe to the 'President to., be signed to-day. ' f f ! The Grand International Handcap hurdle race at Croydon, England yesterday, was won by Walcett's Industrious, - There is an extensive lock-out at 'the Ded ham woolen mills, Boston, the operatives re fusing to work eleven hours, Grsat apprehension prevails in the Delaware valley because, of the ice blockade, wnicn engineers decide is useless to. attempt to move the blasting. , t , ,!. t The FarjB-m-th B- fe O. railroad from Bal timore to PittsbnrRh is $5, to "Wheeling $ r,o. s to Cincinnati SC. to Indianapolis- '$7, to IjodisvilW SS, to Chicago 9, and' to St LnU18 $1U. ; j Tfce reduced fares on the Pennsylvania Railroad from Philadeliohia to the West have been abolished, and commencing to-day regu lar rates Will be charged to all points Wef t. The barks Robinson Crusoe, from 'Boston Septl $Oth for the Cape of ; Good Hope, - end tbeYatrcia;' from Newcastle, Octol er ; 7th for thought to re- HoDg K-ong, both or $oston, are have been lost with all on board. D TO i . uii nuuuruiu ;- Tor anything ytu want in the Dry Ooods Line, Laiiesl ;ana feeDls' Fnrniiiiig Joofls, iEits of tiio latest Styles, , Xo33 ?pUok Strtetiv : C- Newbriih.N. 0. -: (BATES FOY try schooMiba& near Columbus, Ohio", a few days ago. The school -house is located near the line of a railroad, and a slight collis ion chance. to pccirr between, jtwo.rfreight trainsj in. Which onB car loidfcdhiith' whiskey w aa-badly -wrecked and everal-barre4s of the liquor tossed out beside the . track in a dam aged condition. During the nooning " the pupils of the school went down to investigate the character of the accident, and discovered the whiskey, i ; They were girls and boys to gether, .and some of the boys proposed that they Uste. the liquor , that was wasting, which suggestion was taken up as a good joke and was complied with. . TTi6 day: was cold and the spirits produced jxo effect' so all the pupils drank of it several times just for fun, and then returned to the school-house. In the warm school room the heat produced the usual effect upon those carrying much whiskey in the stomach,' and the' school became singularly restless. Suddenly one boy was taken aw filly sick. The scholma'am. asked him what ailed him, and he said he was ill, which .faf.t. he made painfully appearent by doing what the whale did with Jonah, only he distributed bread and butter - and things over the floor instead of prophets. The schoolma'am was full jof, sympathy, and Mas .doing? what she could for the afflicted youth, ' when another boy ; was taken even worse. lie seemed to have no object in life save to get his boot hee!a up put of his mouth, and the indications were thafre would succeed. . Then two of the girls began to' cry, and a lot of other girls did the same thing, and the appearance of bread and butter ion the floor was enlivened by the ad-, dition of the eweatmeata school girls love. By his time every boy in the house was struggling for a supremacy as. a producer, and the floor was a sight to behold 1 Only one little fellow was in condition to tell what the j scholars did at noon but when he told of : it a great light dawned upon the mind of the troubled schoolma'am. A fleet footed ines-1 8ehger :was dispatched for aid, and wagons j soon came and carried the limp and exhausted pupils to their, several homes. The day will i oe long rememoerea in me neiguboriiooit as one j when the rising generation w as in pain and disgrace. : j '' f A Mysterious Iietter. In.tliO Tiltorj-Beecba: case "ton Wednesday, the follqwing letter from Mts. J;Tilton was read by plaintiff's counsel. The Hoyr ; York Herald expresses the opinion thai this 'letter wiU-stand a largo amount of explanation ". July 4th,1871My dear Theodore: "I had expected yduTall "day yesrerday and to-day; but nowyour letter was put into my hand instead. I feel the bitterest discernments, but we are both in God's hands. While I now hear: Him say by my heart's intense yearnings, "Return to the Jove of thy youth." O my dear husband may you not need the further discipline of being misled by a good woman as I have been by a good man. I rejoice in your happy days and peaceful mind, though I amsnot j in any wise the cause. It will be by Gods gift aloue if ever your face illumines or heart ' throbs with thoughts of me. As for'-me I will wait on the Lord. I thank you for the sufferings of the past year. You have been my deliverer. DeAtroy my letters nor show them to our mutual friend. The fear of this will prevent my writing my inmost life, I am your 'dear jnSft ' 1 El.TZABF.TII. j 'Rosenvink Gardens." .. i j Maonolia, N. C., Feb. :l, 1S7".. Mother, what pretty flowers. Where did you get those plants ? Why, to be sure, at the Rosen vink Garden. Will 3-011 again send me your order ? I will try and please, f Plants can be sent by mail or express. Renihtanres by P. O.j order on Magnolia; N. C. I ' F. A. Newbkrrt,- Proprietor. Try the newiBarber ! CHARLES SOfflERFIELD'S Shaviner. Hair-Cuttinsr, Sliaoipooiiini and . Hair-Dressing 5 !M r mioleaale-and BetaIIetf ex In ! y, f FlonrPorl; Grocene Wme2, I notice . ; jriT BE SOLI TO THR HIGHEST BIDIF Ft, ON Saturday, March 20th, 1875, at. 12 M. at tljf Court. House door, S in Newbt-ru, 'N. ': 6 SHARES STOCK Of the New-Bern Gas Light Company. , N WEINSTEIN & BRCX EDGAR G. CUTHBERT BOJLER MAKER, Hi Machinist and Blachmitli. Ht.uth Front St. bt-fn Ci-av-h & E l ! I am prepared to du all kindd of work in nay line of Lugiuess wiin neatness and dispatch. ; Special at tention given to repairs of all kind. 11 order b promptly attended to. SALOON 11 1, iMMrikfri FRED MALER Gaston House, Newtern, IT. C. j First-class New York Barber Shop;. Special j attention paid to Dyeing Whiakers. - i Thos. J Latham, Connecticut Mutual AnS Plantauoi Supplies Generally. opposite ii!.ui. M ': 111 V. n Dm Vln Wt v , 4 i ' ' : j 7 tlue toy applying at tbH V. Sakry. i N?V(bern,IOyBprifJ. Rflnnree&.CO.PuU Welght; and Best Quality of Bread. Proprietor of the N.Y. Bakery ICoDfeclionerF .' Sofltli Front St., NEWBERHj N. ;C,,. ' Begs leave to Inform bia nuraerons riiHtoinejs that lie in now prejred to furnish all kinds tf CONFECTIONERIES: Candy. Oranges; Dried land Canned Fruits, All grades of Raisms, Currants, 1 Citron, Prunes, and in. luet. everything ia connectioa with a First Class Confectionery K at reasonabia prices, Wkok-eala yui in M-.ia ru iMt oiitainta at
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