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Geo. E. Pittman, Editor and Proprietor. NEWBERN,N. C, APRIL 22, 187". " j; t- AChange Wtd ; An. effort waa mads in the Methodist Con- ' Terence in Pensylvania ja,st,t week to-, effect a ' change $n the sy&temi, of iiineraxkiy, several j largandlnfloential cbicojisprotestiE that they would not be com-pelled to part with . . "TT 7 i ZT 77" pastors who had grown near and dear to them SniscriBtion Fries. 25 cents s cr Moiitli, yH - 'pn no , instances, wuhm the limits of theJ conference Extensively circulated in adjoining counties. ; wheije' clergymen in other Christian- sec hatf This makes The Daily Nut Shell the Best I remained in chaige of , the same congregation Advertising Medium tver otjerm to the isiness ; for thirty, lorty, and even fifty-- years, and Men of this Viiy. . j 4i Brigham Young Ptophesylttg. JSatf Lake, April 12. Atlhe doting ex cises of tha for ty-fiflh; annual Coherence ot thd 3T6rmoxT' Church, yesterday, , Brigham Young said that an Indian prophet ru tin southern part of the Tenitory had received a revelation from God through Adam, Enoch. -and Noah, that' the Indians j were descendant oi Joseph, who sold into Egypt; that tin Indians must be baptized - for a Veihistdon of sins, .become friends "with the 'Mormons and titop killing each other, and that the iMoriuonK must'resist theTJnited States Government and kill all United .States troops . sent hgainst them. Brigham closed prophesying that woe and sorrow would fall. upon tbe United Ktateti, that they wonld soon be disunited;!' ami that . ; urged that no charm of novelty, no advantages . - - -.. -- - -' ; of learning or eloquence could equal in weight We have adopted a!subscription price of ! of injtinence the trust reposed by the flock or. omt nor month. Parties receiving the 'in a jnau who had held them in his arms as "NTttt Stttt.t. outside, of the citv will rdease for-! children, had raarried'them, offered their lit , ward that amonnt hv neit mail, and obliee us tie ones to trods service, aud buried their j God had come forth from his hidmc placi by sending as many subscribers as thev can.!deadi The question was simply debated, but and would bring misery and degradation: 4ipm i!itirenH flesirinfr the naner will tdeasa" hand tllG Jd fashioned Methodist predilections for : the Unit, d States for their sins. I K Mr i , . m. .4 t- r : -, : . .luc KJuriiuiii rinn writ? hmj phiujijj 1U1 unv ; : -: , innovation, and so tlw&conference decided to There is nothing new i!n jthe (situation in mak no utterance thaconld be construed in the coal region. "The miners are fts?Btubborn favor of a change ; 1 H j as ever, and the operators as determined as ,; .-, vfcr - , -jr' ' i before. f . A, correspondent of The, Philadelnhia A band of negro : outlaws who have long Tunes at Wilkesharre ventures the prediction infested Union, Spartinburg, and Laurens t that the presence of troops will be required counties lii Soutti Carolina, has inst .been j for two months longer. i 1 ' ' - uroxen no dv tne arrest -oi. several oi tne : ' - . ;:v:iviti"-. rin Menders, one of whom, named Walker. Best Columbus Cigars, and other brand.V the money to us or to our carriers. r- - . v " " ":r: v ' " ' GEXERALNEWS. Heavy snow in Louisvlillo Smuiiy night. Snow in Norfolk.7 Cold severe, aiid loss to truckers very heavjr. freezing .The temperature continues below point in New England ahd middle States The frost in Alabama for the last two morn ings, corn hurt. have caused much and vegetables. .damage Fruit is to cotton, not much naH.coniesseu to tne mnraer oi tne iiev, i. j respected - ilethbdisU clergy-: r j also, Wines, Liqrfors, &c. at ZIKK ANDS - 3 ceotsj - ; . ...... . !!' for a Cigar, as good as can be bought elsewhere II UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE for 5 cents, at Berry's Drug Store. i ATilTr. n liirrlilv . J--, r o . - i I man; who was killed and robbed - a week, or ! This was one of the most unprovoked and ; Two men refused admittance into the Bnsh j brutal murders' that ever occured in South i tavern at Walse,- Massacuusselts, yesterday, ;vaiumu, uuuiupwuiucrex iuo o;iiud attempted to force an entrance, and both , were jer who was conspicuous as a' witness against killed. ; - Jiiu 1 white citizens in Laurens, j county when the , h T "Jnbtorious Major-Merlrtll xma- mtlwtir b The weather throughout Ohio nd Induina i Klux raids in the counties which Grant is the coldest remembered at this, period of the j nad placed under - martial law at a time of year. The mercury ranging from 12 to 20!f,fnpW.i miiet. Wd. Star. - above zero. '"!!" j- j H ' V. ";- ; ( Three hedges in the Bitter Watlr Valley on Truckers' and Gardenera' supplied with fresh ! TTnir, TLifir rnnA Uvn mi-pnt awa"v bv ! Seed at low pnees at It. Berry s. thltflnnl The ohstrneHonto the road Warrs at hard times prices extend over ten miles. I A dam at Whiting's pond 2 ' miles from Boston, burst, sweeping awav dams bridges mills, &c., below. Ijoss of -property several; hundred thousand dollars. i . i The operatives' strike at .Great Falls, .N. II., lias exhausted itself. On Thursday the coin--pany had more sphmersi than were required, j The largest portion of the strikers have re-: turned to work. Some have left the place. ! - ,. 'j.. .- : There is 106 Zrexicai claims: against the United States, and 12 Aioerican claims against Mexico, growing ont of ;the raid upon Brazos, Mexico, in 1864. There is conflicting . testi-, mony between the two governments us to the cause of the claims. j j Under a decree of the' Chancery Court yes terday, the Western Railroad of Alabama, wa-i sold to the President of the Georgia Cen tral and the Georgia Railroads' ' became the OFFICE OLD DOMINION S. S. CO., : Newbem, N. C, April 8th, 1875. AND AFTER APRIL 10TH. . AN! S T M'R P A M LI C O. Captain Southgate,' Will leave Newbern EX'ERY. I FRIDAY; at 12 o'clock noon, and the STHTR OLIVE, Captian Hudgins, PVPPV TlTPSnAV of fhn DomAnnr fr Vr. Ndw and Fresli; Giwnd:! oa; Xjiue oieniuere lor jxuiiiuore, aim lue ! ships of. thet Old Dominion Steamship Com- Manufacturers, of the following Standard Brands of Flour which aro New World XXXX Family. ( ranger's Preininm Family. Trent River XXX Extra. Daily Bread XXX Family. Jones Comity - Famly and White Oak Family In Hair Barrels. The sum it is-impossible 'to go Wind has prevailed purchasers for their roads jointly, paid being $3,129, 1C6, 10. There are between 40 and f0,000 people1 in Lexington Mass, and anywhere. A raw cold testing patriotism severely. The superintend aut of the Eowell Rail IRoad telegraphed to the agent at Sorton to! sell no more tickets, ! the track being soblockpdup with tmins that! it was impossible to transport them. Very '. cold last night in Wilson N. C, and ice near-"i ly half an inch thick. Crops srrcatly. dani aged. nrrjji- ei a..'u "L wJjLi tor jvmston, ana : azuuic uticcLi, vypvuuv uup b wusb. ; jjenso Biver. pany for New Yoik, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Also connecting with the Steam Linos for Philadelphia, Boston and Providence. Returning, will cleave TUESDAY and FRIDAY necting at Newbern with WELL for Kinston, Norfolk! EVERY at 6 A.: M.,: con the Steamer CAS - on thfe landings Rsart ThiGl i SUES CtJEE FOR Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Headache ! SCOTT'S TilNAMENT. j Office en Queen Street, near the Hew Market ! To the Merchants and Shippers of Newberne and Kinston the assurance i given: that thin j Line will be permanent, giving them greater facilities, regularity and dispatch than any other Line. ;j ' i i : ! Freight taken at Low Rates, and; the same guaranteed to Boston, Providence, New York, : Philadelphia and Baltimore. I " ' , E. B. ROBERTS, Ag't. . THOS. H.WEBB, ' ; . ' Agent, Norfolk, 'Va. :A. M.KIEKLAND, i i Soliciting Agent, P. O. GoliUboro, N. C. V
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