jfVMfc CHUWJ5,
PirULISIIED AND EDITED
BY
Geo. W. Nason,Ju., and F. II. Stekns.
HATES O
7Vr.
v SUBSCKIPTION
.Cutitt in Advance.
OneVcir -
$6.0
3.00
2 00
75
tstauouis
AT .'.
c.
The ' mi !IV" HOUSE, situated on
,i,Jrionth siU- of tlu- Depot, is now open lor
p accomniodatlu.vof the Traveling public.
All lUilrojul Train 3 stop - half an hour at
The Table is suppleil with the best the rnar
ipt afforfi?. Give the abovo NEW House a
Mil 'and you shall ho satisfied. lie .sure that
i"aro to ihffEaiKYV House. .
30Uo 'THOMAS L.-EMRY, Proprietor.
'gASTON X-3COXJ3IZ!,
MANSION HOUSE,
Charlotte, N. C.
These two Hotels have hcen thoroughly.
IJcncvated and He-furnished
rl he patronage 6f the Traveling Public
is solicited.
IflOOKE, Proxiietor.
Merchants' Club House,
CRA YEN STREET
. "Near the Post Office,'
NE W BERNE, N. C.
PERSONS com-inq; tf New '.Berne, will find this a neat
ifliid ulnfortable place t stop at. Every attention
aid to guests.
BAR
lvay mipplied with the best of Wines, Liquors,
CVii!'s' . tables: J i ;-:t
With all Mi' market will supply.
LODGINGS,
Unsurpassed.
WM. L. PALMER,
May 2-1 tf. Proprietor.
New Berne Hall !
fl'avin." removed tny estabiishmetiV,. and fitted up the
is i, bouse formerly occupied by Schillinger & Co., or
Middle street, in a manner which 1 hope will meet the
approbation of
51 Y FBI ENDS AjS I) PATRON S,
j h.-ivu new a well supplied Bar, A full stock of
Wines, Liquors and Lager Beer,
vrtit.antlvon hand. I will slm furnish. BOARDING
iiu LODUING. and -
LUNCH AT ALL HOURS!
OYSTERS IN EVERY SlrYLE !
xjAGER beer by the keg
FEUOINANt) USAUCll,
SUa of the 'BIG INDIAN,1 ..
o
SOMETHING- NE W! !
We a train e:ill the attei.tion of our friends .and the
piMic to our arrangements for the Spring and Sum-
im r, a -
Our
louse
i new tbor .r.uhly refitted. m:;1 in fn st rate
t.!i. icci"r.tion of quests. ' Co lafoi table roo ..a
vi Ms table.
order for
and lirst-
Our Bar
i- imourpasrfert fof the quality of its liquors and the su
i, rioi itv of its boverayes.
.11 Licr
SilASIlR.
COCKTAILS,
TUNCIIES.
CREAM ALFS,
SCOTCH ALES.
C CIGARS. &c, &c.
IN McALriN'S UNSURPASSED STYLE.
Our Luncli Counter
as j 11 Ue found replete with all the delicacies of the sea-
. LAMB'S TONGUE, -
TIGS- FRET..--,
SARDINES,
CHOWDERS.
' . " SALADS, &CM &C,
a mII hours. -
Our Stables
air open for the accommodation of our city ana coun
t's friends. Attentive and civil hstlers and every
i ilf til requisite. Our country friends will now know
-m L-re to nnt un their horses, wasrons, fec., on the most
l nonable terms, and quite contiguous to the markets,
a. ilin the heart of the city. Call at
JOHN O'CONNOR'S,
Middle street, between Broad and Pollok.
p URCELL HOUSE,
i entirely new, the largest and best furnished
1 otel in North Carolina.
'Ihe Proprietor, Cob J. R. Davis (formerly
i - ' -
f the 31 ills House, Charleston), is always
1 "Hvly to welcome its guests.
(FORMERLY GRIS WOLD'S)
UOLDSllORO', 1ST. C
A. GRANGER & Co.,
PROPRIETORS. .
T.
A!i Railroads centering at and passing this point
Ms their Ticket Offices in this Hotel. :
isengers going South, East and West dine at this
. i lei. - " : -
a. 'gage taken to and from the House Free of
li i i;e, and checked to any desired pen it.
XAliBOSOUGU HOUSE,
Fayettcville Street,
MA
C
First Class Hotel,
AND IP
(!siiri-n,ssed. by unyiri the Stn.te.
AGES AT THE DEPOT. OH THE AERIVAL
. A II PA SSEFGER TRAINS.
When you go to Raleigh
Stop at the Yarborough.
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LIBERTY AND
VOL. Y X0. 132.
BTisrcIhtuotis.
z -PUBLIC NOTICE.
WE, the undersigned, Assessors for Town
ship No. 8, will attend at the office of the Ciry
Clerk, in the City of New-Berne, from May
24, lor the purpose of receiving the Tax Lists
for fiaid Township No. 8. 4 ' j f --:.
" All persons nre hereby notified to come for
ward and list their Taxes without further no
tice. , . , i ;
Office hours from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
KOBT. G. MOSELX,
- II KN J, JACOBS. - -
Myl5 lm Assessors.
.TOllJN- AIIMSTROXO.
B O 'O-JZ'- BINDER
' , ; .;'. AND ' V ' '' ; , : '?,: r
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
OVKB THK N. C. BOOKSTORE. i
E A L E I G H , H . 0
. TriaL Execution, Minute and Rocordin Dockets
made to oi-der." "r, ; ? ' , , -
North Carolina Reports and othci Law Books, bound
in hupvrior Law JUnaing, i
Mist-ing numbers of the Reports supplied and odd
numbers taken in exchaurre for bindinr.
Feb l:-tf. ' - i ' . ' -
R3. MARY TRIME, MILLINER,
Craven street, opposite the Court
House, New-Berne, -IN. C., respectfully in
forms the ladica that she attends to all orders
in her line at short notice. i
Bridal and mourning bonnets made to or
der. ' I'-;' 1 ' V ' ' , ' ! '
Ladies bonnets . d3red, bleached, and
shaped in the latest and most fashionable
style. ; - t
Stamping for braiding and embroidery, .-i
Gentlemen's Summer Lats bleached and re
paired.
Orders from the country respectfully so
licited and promptly attended to. !
Mayll tf !
JONES COUNTY, i
Office of County Commissioners, j
; ! Th en ton, JJay 17, 1809., )
All persous holding any claims against the
County of Jones, North Carolina, nre hereby
notified to file the same, or a description
thereof; if orders issued by the County Court,
with Caswell Askew, Esq., Clerk of the Board
of Commissioners, "PREVIOUS TO THE
THIRD DAY OF JUNE, 18G9, in c r ler that
action may be taken to provide for their
iqnidation. ' ' r - ' v ; . i
All claims and descriptions of County or
ders must be sworn to. before some ollicer
competent to administer an oalh. J I
' J. A. HASKELL,
Chairman Board Commissioners, ; f
My2014t Jones County, N. C.
LIST YOUR TAXES!! f 1 If;
LIST YOUR TAXES !!
Owners of Real Estate within the 'ity lim
its are notified to come forward and list the
same with the subscriber during the first
twenty days of June, at his office on Broad
street. ' : - ,.'': - J"
Citizens Qf New-Berne will also come for
ward and list their Polls. -
Oflice Hours from 9 to 11 a. m., and from
3 to O p. m. JORE7-H NFLSfW,
CJLTIP- CUD INA.XCES.
i Orinnr? Iry fhe Mayor and Board -of Aide) -men
of the City of-New-Jh-rtji.- That from land a'ki
dnts all .-Barber "Ijoj.s or aluons shall tlo.se at lu
o'clock, a. -in.. ou'?K''lavt..' jl
.Be i! furVur Vr-luifUil. That all. Ordinances or parts
of Ordinances ctnidictiiig- herewith be, and; the fame
arc I'-' ichy repealed.
It. in f'triter Or-iaincd.'Vhat fronvand liHor date.
the K.-ile'of Bre'id on .Sunday f hall bo conlii'j. d to the
nula'r pl.ies of business, and that said Waves shall
cli-jii nr'M i'c fick. a, ft.
Be if farther. Ordained, That all Ordinances or parts
of Ordinances conflicting herewith be, and the same are
hereby repealed. S - 1
It i further Ordalmd.. That frfim and after Jamr
1st, all Vessels. Bnats. and other crafts, bnnjjinf.
crain to this port, shall be allowed to retaiii the tame
foi two days, and if desiring to retail for a ! longer pe
riod." the person or persons o dcehing shall apply for
and take put a retail licence. 1 i
It is f urther .Ordained, That a tax of One: Dollar per
head upon each and every Dog within the City liirtits.
be, and the same is hereby levied for the year ending
December SOth, TS'tf). Each dog shall wear a'collar with
a number attach' d. said number to be furnished by the
Cit v Clerk noon the payment of ten cents sincf the rax.
Be it-further Ordained, That any and all dogs found
within the ciy limits without such number after July
1st, shall bo taken in charge bv the City Mart-hall u d
Ins assistants and kept for three days, subject to re
demption by the owner thereof upon payment of tax
and one dollar for keeuintr. If not redeemed within
tho time specified, then sai dotrs to be killed.
It is further Ordained, That from and after date no
cart, wairon, or other vehicle be allowed to stand upon
any of the streets of the citv, and sell goods or merchan
dise threfrom. after 9 o'clock, a. re. : Provided, That
this Ordinance shall not apply to vehicles coming from
without the city limits. i . ,.
It is further Ordained, That the Ordinance m rela
tion to the sale of graiii by weight be, and the sanio is
hereby repealed. f
It i further Ordained, That section seventeen of
the City License Tax Ordinance be, and same is hereby
repealed. i :
It is further ordained. That from and after date,
any and all persons (except Policemen, while in the-discharge
of their duty) who shall discharge fmiarms with
in the city limits shall be deemed guilty of-a-misdemeanor,
and phall pay flue of Two doUars for each
and every offence. ' '
llf molted. That the Meat and Fish stands at the Peo
ple's Market be allowed to remain open until 9 o'clock
,. m. bundays. , i
Passed by" the Board of Aldermen. Monday, May 17,
SOD. It. T. BERRY, Mayor.
Jno. S. Man ix, City Clerk. may 21 -tf.
F.
iioi:sscu,
Manufacturer and Dealer.
IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE,
Corner of
BROAD AND MIDDLE STREETB,
Refers to the citizens of New-Berne gener
ally as to: the quality and cheapness of his
wares. Everything in his line, from the best
to thecheapest, furnished at short notice, i
Apl4-tt 1 r
J0-PARTN ERSUIP NOTICE. We, the under
signed, have this day entered into an equal partnership
for carrying on theGrocery business in this city under
the style and firm name of LQRCII BROTHERS &
mills. ;v i - . 7; . :." 1' -'
EOSWELL MILLS. E. P. LORCH. WM. LORCH.
: NiSw-BEKNEyMay 1, 1SG0.. ;:' '-a-'", ', . . f ';;
L A S 1) W ANTED.
Ej ERSONs Owning Land; and would like to
(f"T exchange it for Fancy Dky Goods," can
rind a customer by applv'mg to, or addressing
the subscriber. CHAS. IIIBBAHD, i
New-Berne, N C.
t? PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. A New
Course op Lectures, as delivered at the New-York
Museuvi or Anatomy, embracing the subjects ; How to
Live and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old
Age ; Manhood Generally Reviewed ; The Cause of In
di -csi ion: Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted
for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, &c These
lectures will be forwarded on receipt of four stamps by
addressing Secretary Baltimore Museum of Anat
omy, No. 74 Wtet Baltimore -street, Baltimore, Md.
Ap7-ly '
f' If f
UNIW AND FOEi'ER .
.NEW BERNE, N; C.; F?jlA.y
Scrofula, or King's Evi
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of 4e
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor- Being in the circulation, it
pervades the whole body, and may burst C'jt -in
disease on any part of it. No organ' is free -from
its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con-
; stitution, descending from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says,
,will , visit ithe.-iniquities of the fathers upon
their children." - ,
j Its effects commence bv deDositlon fmm
. blood of corrupt or ulcerous lUAtfcavMcUn ia
helungsliTerf TJtexirarorgaJis, is termed
tubercles ; in the glands, swellings and on
the surface; eruptions or sores, ,1ms foul cor
ruption, which genders in the bfood, depresses"
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constira-:
tions not only suiTer from scrofulous com-
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the j attacks of other diseases ; conse
quently r vast numbers- perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption wliich de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause. :
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.'
Such a medicine we supply in
v V': AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequence.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but also those other affec
tions wliich arise from it, such as Eruptive
. and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire,
Rose, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules,
j Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter
i and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis- ,
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arising from Vitia
ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in impurity of the blood " is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without: which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Cxi
FOR THE SPEEDY URE OF
Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Acne
Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumli
Ague, 'Periodical Headache, or Bilious
Headache, and. Bilious Fevers, indeed
for the whole claps of diseases originat
ing in Hillary derangement, caused hy
the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries.
"We are enabled here to offer the community a
remedy which, while it cures the above complaints
with certainty, is still perfectjy harmless in any
quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts
where these afflicting disorders prevail. This
"Cure" expels the miasmatic poison of Fever
and Ague from the system, and prevents the de
veloyment of . the disease, if taken on th fst ap
proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only
the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class
of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large
: quantity 'we supply for a dollar brings ityithin the
reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where
Fever and Ague prevails, every body should
have it and use it freely both for cure and protec
tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certaji
cure of Intermittents is that it contains no Quhv ie
or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or
other injurious effects w-hatever upon the constitu
tion. Ihbse cured by it are left as healthy as if
they had never had Ihe disease. . .
'. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of
the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor
ders arise from its irritation, among which are
Neurahjia, ''Rheumatism, Gotd, Headache, Blind-,
ness, Toothache, Jiarache, Catarrh, Asthma, PaU
fitation, PamfiAffection of the Spleen, Hyster
ics, Pain in the Bbwels, Colic, Paralysis and De
rangement of the bto)nach, all of wine", wnen
originating in this cause, put on the inzermittent
type, or become periodical,. This Cure " expels
the poison from the blood, and consequently cures
them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to'.
immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily
residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed to the if"tion,
that wih be excreted from the system, cannot
accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis-
- r ... i vi r X
ease, lience It is even more vaiua-uie lor protec
tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents if they avail themselves of the protection
this remedy affords.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO , Lowell, Mass.
li.es. Pr irose & Co., New Bern:. N. C. a rt at
Druggists generally. - . dec 17 lyd
Found at Last! Found at Last ! !
A S0TJTHES1T DIAEEHCEA MEDICINE.
TnE MOST PERFECT MEDICINE T2VER COM
BINED for Diarrheal Diseases.
WHY 'I
Tr. 'creates no fever in the most violent cases. '
It produces a health? action of the Liver, Stomach and
Bowels, thereby relieving many complaints arising
from Diarrhoea.
It is a sure cure f or Diarrhoea In i d' Us.
It is a sure cure for Diarrhoea in ctnldrcn. . .
It is a sure cure for Diarrhoea caused from Colds.
It is a sure cure for Chronic Diarrhoea.
It is a sure cure for Cholera MorOus. -
It is a sure cure for Cholera Infantum.
It is a sure cure for Consumption ot the Bowels.
It ?s whut everv Traveller should be supplied with. '
it:! whateverv Plantaticri should be supplied with.
It is what every Household should be snpplied with, '
It acts like a charm with Children teething.
It is what Childrtin like 1 It is perfectly harmless
It should be kept in every Nursery. .
It is Safe. Sure and Speedy. :
It will save you a oig Doctor's bill. , ' - ' -: v
It is aMiuicine Iobsj sought for South. . v ;
It is here ! Found at last ! ! Found at last ! ! t
It is our duty to circulate it !
Price. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Watkins Co.
R. S. Primrose & Co.. and R. Berry. Country orders
fill d by John L Heritage. Broad St., New Berne.
Sfpt 19 i ' , ' . :
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale br Iruyg-ists Everywhere
July 21, WS-2y.
--'JMjlBteJcifca2BTOKMt.at.. - ,
Ague
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" OXE AND iMPAlhimVDMici TTelS
MORNING, JUNE 4. 1869?
UH. E. 1 tM A1.T.r:..nn
J hysician and Sorcon
Office Craycn
treet, near New .Slrcct
liici:.
f ; l'hysician: and Surgeon !
(COUNTY PilYSlOlAN) !
, Office Pollok Street, second door vt nf
mco
ncock Streef." ; ...
H. G.
DA'
iiyc-can and Surceoni
(CITY AND FORT PHYSICIAN).- J
i nice ana residencp on rr-,vm
Km- '. ' -v- . - .... .j .... . ',
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b6
Pollok 'stTftf-t.
f
a
Susbicss lloticrs.
J. WII AJJiY. WATCH AND CLOCK HAKKr!
r . , - ... . "1
Craven 1 street, Ncw-Bcrae, rN." C Dealer in
Fiue Watchesw
Clocks, Jewelry
Spectablcs, IMstolp
4c, &c. Watches aiid Clocks repaired at reasonable
. ...... - ....... 4 .' ;
rites, and warranted one year. , -
A13-Sm 1 - "
T. 3IcSovlcy, nj
POLLOK STREET, 3 doors west of Middle., j
k LL WORK done promptly, in the beet manner, and
J. by competent workmen. Particular attention pnid
to the making of custoni boot?, of the best Fitnch
ca stock, for senticnien. Custom made boots always
on hand, and for sale. , j'an 2H-tf
Fresli Lot of Gold rens,:
CHEAPER
...
THAN EVER.
WARRENTED FIRST CLASS
manufactured by
Mabijs, Todd
Co., and JonN; Fole
J. E. NASIPS. i
at
STew York - ISaiLcry;
34 POLLOK STREET, NEW BERIT,
N. C.
Tliis Bakery is still carried on In the beet of manne-.
where you can always find the BEST QUALITY of
Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c.
Parties and Weddimrs furnished with all kinds of Oi
namental and Fancy Cakes at th? . hoi test notice. i
M, HANN,
Proprietor i
Jan 10, l&8-tf
MACHINE SIIOI; 'i
And Brass Foundry;
Horse S33ooizigr. P, Trehwith
GRAVEN kTREE'i New Berne, N. G. ;
Highest Cash Price paid for old Iron, Copper &c
All kinflg nf --hi"" iaaa
the lowest CASH PK1CES. -
oct 27 tf
SAM. K. EATON,
WATCH MAKER
: ' -1 - - AND ' - ' .. 1
20 Pollok Street, New Berne; N. C.
: 1 " .'';. ' :-'; :o:" ' l-
" Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry neatly repaired and '
.. OCt 27-tf. ,
From 4 to 0 ITohse Poweb,
incuding the celebrated Oor
liss Cat-off Engines Slide
"Valve Stationary Engines,
Porta Vle Engines, Al
so, Circular Malay and
Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills.
Shafting, Pulleys. &c, Lath
and bliingkvMiflp, Wheat and
Corn Mills. Circular Saws, Blt
fJT ing, &c- Send for descriptive
circular ana Price JLibt.
: WOOD & MAUST, STEAM ENG." CO., ' '
febi2 6m t- - Utica, New York, i-
Ferdinand Ulricli, i
At the " Big Indian,11 on Middle Street
XANUFACTUKEH AND DEALER V& j
SEGARS, .
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !
All kinds of SMOKING, CHEWING, nd SNUPj
f DBACCO.-
, : ., " . ALSO .: . i . .
Meerschaum; Briar Wood and Rubber Pip t
and Segar Holders, Glay Pipes and j
Tobacco Poaches. I
Orders punctually attended to." . .
June i lft-tf. f
JUST OPENED. "
. LORCH BROS. & MILLS,
DEALEKS IN !
GPiOCERiES,
i .iQvioiOio,
t nUUULL,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
j AT THE FOOT OF
. .'- '..- . .' -'; :,- '' 'r-- ;:' ''
Micicile street,
ALSO ON !''
.. Broad Street,
if
-;- f ' IN THIS CITY. . s
f A I'lTIMI. WEdesircto
VfUi BVlMIwarn the deal
erd in, and consumers of snuff generally, .that
since the war, certain tobacco manufacturers,
being unable to find a market for their snuffs'
felf themselves obliged to counterfeit the gen
eral appearance of our packages, and imuil
Late our Trade Marks, so that" a close inspect
tioo is necessary to detect the spurious article
from the genuine, and others going so far as
to assert that "Lionllard s snuil is no longer
made. . , , .1
j In making this publication, we desire to
warn the public against the impositions prac
ticed upon them: as they arc the loosers there
by. It will be found upon ; comparison that
iJorillard's Snuff is "'far ahead" of all others,
being made of the best stock, after an original
and secret process, known only to ourselves.
which cannot be said of the many worthless
articles put on sale by otbers. .The best is the
. . T 1 ft l. 111 1 i
cneapest in ine ena. A circmar wui aiwicys
be mailed on Application Inordenij;rt nleaje
Snuff (Extra Scotch) is desired.. r
P. LOniLLARD, new YorkJ
fares. ( 1
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PRICE 3 CESTS.
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by all available means of the peple : the encouragenieB
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l;.ss! w icprrtc.l ij ..-,e said that Napoleon
Kie bestocfcivo pi.ino plaver in the world. '
lo the j u-a!;:ir form of his hand
is
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Vic'-PrcsMent Colfax's protrait l.as gone
tbc ..rounds of t m' Pi-0n.i, ;n -b
A monument is to bo erected to the late .
Bishop Uesule of ."Virginia,, one of the. leaders '
of the 4 Low , Church - party, in ..the United
States. ' - . ... .-- -
Only, one man In St.' Louis returns a very
big income. , It Is Francis" Wlittaker, and he
goes up to $130,000. There arc two t;f .50;
000 and three of $40,CC0. r
The expected number of deaths from tnpt
accidents in London is seventy four in nine- . ,
teen weeks, and the estimate for the present
year has proved correct to a fraction. ;
The American correspondent of KaikofTs -famous
Hussian journal, MosJcica, is said ly
the editor to be one rf the most illustrious
statesmen and authors of the United States." :
The Coliseum, in which the Boston peace
jubilee is to be celebrated, is rapidly approach
ing completion, and is now closed to visitors.
The decorators take hold of it this week.
- Boston is meditating a great pubjic monu
mentj viz. : a gigantic bronze vfnig, to be
erected on the margin of that class-ic shet.
known as the Fro;
ornament of
the world renowned Boston
Common. , ..
The author of "The. Gates Ajar" having
mentioned that there are pianos as well as
harps in heaven, a Chicago paper suggests
that she will kindly ! add which instrument
is in most favor there, the Checkering or tho
Steinway. ' : " ' ';
James Grant, the assassin of Mr. Toljard in
i2ichmond, has accepted a professloral en
gagemcnt with the AVchings-Bcmard opera
troupe, lie is said to be an cxcellenf basso;5
He will sing in a New York church choir un- . ,
til fall,' when the new opera season begins.'
.The Hon. Ben "Wade, of Ohio, writing to a
friend on the 30th uli., said : 1 see by the
papers that I have been appointed a Govern- -ment
Director of the Pacific Railroad. I have
received no official notification ' of , the up .
poiutment, and believe the story is all "bosh." :
"' A youth of , 18 in New Bedford who de .
termined to marry against h!s father's will
was complained of on Thursday as a disobedi
ent child, and the case continued for sentence ? 1
so that he could be shut up tor want of b;dl
gtt itmli lUivO U11D OU ft
whaling Yoage.
Prince 1 Napoleop tvhd is tlo Wandering' -Jew
of the. Bonaparte family, has been lately .
visiting the'ehateau at Briramar, hear Tii ate -but
as on the same evening he gave a jolly
dinner on board of his yach"hejwas evident- -ly
not overcome by the tra..i?ieal reminiscences
of Maximillin's and Carlotta's career. -
Shamyl, the vanquishcd!hero of the Cau
casus, is making a pilgrimage to Mecca where
ho is likely to meet Abd el-iiader, whoe
daughter, by the way,' has become a convert
to Christianity, to the sincere chagrin of the
Arab Chief. ' However, he h.-id the good sense )
to let the youngs girl follow JIanilet'sr advice - j
toOphelia and go toa nunnery. , ,
Theybuhgest brother of Frances Joseph-.
the Archduke Louis VictOrv is much admired
in Paris...?: He is a young man of highly 1 dis 1
tinguished appearance, of;. pleasant, pociable
nature, and with the same melancholy cast of
countenance which fascinated the ladies so -
much ih'-Maximilian of Mexico, There is no
danger; however,; of Louis Victor giving any:
trou ble to J uarez and Grant. :
The Duke de Chartres, the second son of . ,
the Duke of Orleans, and McClellan's volun
teer aide-decamp during the Peninsular cam
paign, has gone to J3russela to revisa the ;
proof sheets 01 a mititary worK, entitled "The
Battle Fields 011 the Banks of the Ilbinc," in
which he tries to prove that it is impossible..''
for France, in her present condition, to; un
dertake a campaign. in that direction. -
Gen.. Rolyert E. Lee wa3 a delegate to th ?
Protestant Episcopal Con vention-of Virginiit.
which met last weett in Jb redencksburg, ana
was of course the recipient of marked at ten-
tions from the natives. One daya ankee
carpet-bagger drove up to the house in which
he. was staying, ana sent, in a request that :
Gen. Lee -would come out and see him."
The 'General, with his usual affabilliy"
consented, and the"-inquisitive stranger de
parted highly pleased with the interview. ,
A countryman expdsed his Avatch on the
corner of a street in New Haven on Wednes
day, when a bystander offered to bet $3 that
it was not gold. Countryman accepted the.
bet, and it wa taken to a jeweller's and pro
nounced a gold one. The; stranger har.ded ,
tLe countryman the money saying. You
bave won;-here b your money and watch,'
and then left. After , he had disappeared the
countryman found himself in posspfston of a
gaivanizeu waieu insteau 0x711s goia one. .
It is believed that if Sir Frederick had lived
the controversy "with England would have ,
been settled long ago, as he was a man of
great force of character and diplomatic genius
and a genuine friend of Americans. Consid
cr.ng that 8ir Frederick is believed to have
died from an overdose of a compound - of ar-4
senic which he, used to take for the improve
ment of' his complexion, two great nations
may be said to hive been deprived of the ser
vices of one of their ni rst skillful pediarsin '
consequence of Sir 'Fmlerick's execi lire re
gard ,ior hi personal appearance. - t
A Man ofNerye. A Washington letter-
writter remarks of Mr. Greeley tluit ,k
control he has of his couRtcnarxels rc:
thc
carer
what ;isf related of Talleyrand than-any man -we
wot of it being said l of the latter that if
any man were to kick him ybehind, a man in
front could ,, net tell from ' ihe expression of
his face that anything unusual wasoceuring."
TI113 reminds a orrtspoudent of an incident
that occurred in Omaha : A gcnlieman who
had" received .ah. insulting missive deter intd
lb resent it promptly. 'Next day, thiuking
he, saw his, man; ahead, be hastily overtook f
him, and adminis.tereiT several pedal saluta
tions. The kicker remaining wpassre the
kicker went round in front to see the effect
and discovered" to his regret that he had
kicked the wrong man. lie apolv'gizc-d.and
Was answered.; -tt,,: ;;:t" " ',' v ,')-l-h.-'. ;;lf ",:-
Don't mcntion' it. From the frequency
of such little epi-o les in my experftnte 1 was
sensible of yodr demonstration, but w da not
awate you had made any mistake.' , 1
At which little M 7-, of IhefOmaha Herald
admiringly remaikcd : "Ob, hasnt heyjt iha
na ve " -De atyer, Harper 9 Magaziu e.
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