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7 r : J 1 -7 r " ... i .. . - - i,-i -.-i . t-r- . " ' . I.--- iy ": : THURSDAY, AUGUST i 18G0. FOll GOVEUNOU) I an W6i Hi ! . p1 RANDOLPH qOUTY. i ' . : ! We learn fipyi the Wilmington Journal received thisjmormng, that Gov, Morchead died dt Rok bridge (All ura Springs, Va., oil the 28tb inst. dleivvas one of The''. mo$t remarkable men of the S late, and as connected jwith be great, works of interjnal im-. iprveinent now complete, has? yrbba- blvvldit a greater impression upon the history of North Carolina , than any of her sons who have preceded. 1 . . - : . .. 1 . - . ii. .1 ,-' 4 . - " mm. - . :. -j: ; , - f;. i . ? lie was born on the llth July, 1798, in Rqckjjigham county, and ! gradua ted irjTSlG at the Uniersitjl jofi the StateL He represented his j native county-in 1821, in the Legislature, caused brave confederates to grow hike warm, and desert their colors; and too much, talk caused many a: North Carolinian to be shot for de sertion. This is the kind of yZthat there is too much of noi? and. when will it cease? Let us be. careful, prudent and watchful ; .an important crisis is : upon us; the helmsman is bold and practiced, but the wiles of the enemy may prevail, . and plunge us into another civil strife. " '. an ord m 1830. by the Wing" county of Guil r - - - In oii he was elected partys Governor, defeating he How. was fre-elect- a i 1 P J I led ffijf$13.f Gov. More;headts Jastno k :d;-t' 4 "i ' tliticaf's'erv'ice' 'was' as a member. of the -' Conference which assembled in :ngtdn in 1 861, and vainly at d to check tKe impending iTign?' "..He;" was intimately !con d with the construction of the ih Carolina and'the Atlanta nd i Carolina Railroad :fist;.Er esident stlie cmple! i 'r the jreehsbv" vt adU' lue to antinue Always differing V i,u Gov.- i .' . .- 'i' - ' i !v politically, u we have . been . of his course , during th. v ORGANIZE, j Some four or five weeks' only re main, -before the people of. Norlh Carolina will be called on aijain .to Tlierc was a crreat Johnson meeting in Washington city on Sat urday night. People by the thous ands, orators by the half-score, en thusiasm in abundance among the speakers, who drew the following picture of radical taxation : You will go on and on till taxes come on you sufficient to crush you and your children for all time to come, and the lirst thing you know you will have another civil war, and the historian will come round and write upon the tombstone of this srreat nation : " In an unsuccessful attempt to ffive liberty to the negro this nation lost its own independence.". Therefore, I sajr protect yourselves exercise the right of franchise, and Xnstead of demoting yourselves all to we liayc no time to lose ' in getting four .milliomi of blacks, remember ready for the contest. AVe fully con- that there are here thirty, millions of cur with the Sentinel that the time whitR! ; ailtl lS Y?11 do not y?T i r i cs w in go on ana on increasing uu when the friends P , u i i n ' : i uus luKlX . "Kus you sink beneath the burden ot President' Johnson's policy and ol 3in Chairman, even now you can't Gov Yv orth should at once hold co down to .buy a box ot matches I .ft' 1 . 'a. Intehmkxts of Federal DeadI ' The following statement exhibits the number of interments of Union sol diers made by Lieutenant Colonel Moore, A. Q. M., up to .June 30, 18G6. In the cemeteries in and around Washington, 1 0,81 5; Ander sonvillc, Georgia, i 2,012; llampton, Virginia, 8,141; lielle Isle, .Virginia, 155; Rail's Bluff, Va., 51; Winches ter, Va., 5,700; Coal Harbor, Va., T,030; Malvern Hill, Val, 1,077; Sev en Pines, Va., 1,335; Fort Harrison, Va., 74G, to be increased to 3,S00; Fredericksburg, Va., 2,442,. to re ceive probably 15,000 bodies; Con gressional Cemetery, 1. C, 151; Hollywood, Va., 237; Oakwood, Va., 2 10. The total number Gf bo dies intered by the burial coqs!uri dcr Colonel Moore is Estimated at JLiATTiSST i Jlazzini Rtf its ts ,'hn tusty. ri Florexce, italv, Aug. 28. ?, Mazzioi has refused to accept the 77 e President in Neic York Nnv YqRKj Aug. 20. The Trei- imnesty granted by Victor Emanuel, dent was met by delegations and jnd.declincs to be a subject of the crdwds of persons at Burlington and Kjng on any terms, preferring exile lremuu, ivrL, w ucru uemon-i y):ucii a position. strations of.rcspect were paid him. He arrived hero thi nfternnnn nml i r JfarltftS river thundering - - while crossing the river thuhderinc: NEir York, Au. 29. salutes were fired. At the -pier he iThe cotton market is heavy, with was received by duTerent municipal 5a,s' of 1.200 bales ; Middlings committees and citizens, among flol cents. Flour is dull ; South.. whom were Alex. T. Stewart, Wnl trVunchanged. Wheat has declined B. Astor, Commodore Vanderbilt, kI'3 cents. Corn is steady. Oats Moses Taylor' and others. . He was 1 cent lower. Pork is heavy at then escorted to City Hall, where f 87 aI"s of2'SLXJ hh. Grocer Mayor Hoffman welcomed him for- tcs are dull. Spirits Turpentroe uiallv to tho. rrp.it Alftronoli! t I r. v fa v-' t which he replied in felicitous terms.- y;ere was no stock board to-Jay. i -1 1 i Subsequently the heads of the city f; ChoUra. New York, Au;r. 2t?. - 40 119 nrnl it. i 4 Rimrmsml tlint (id v I 1niirt tnotit c u-nro itrrcnntril l?-''t y' , - -"l j - - "i ..v.v. j-.v-.v., auv. i ntv two cases 01 cnoiera were re thousand bodies yet remain to Iw re- shortlv afterwards the President was f it ted in the city to-dav. llie ofli- . ... i . . . i -1 . . moved and intered. The average escorted up Broadwar bv a military I A mm m x-itlimit limlnur whoii "vnn turn it I . I y meex ngs an;i om me uien - trim'to against 'penses attending the reinterment and civic procession, and . finally to nest, most renaoie- ana auio men lor . inferniil reVenue stamp upon of each body is $3. Delmonico's corner, 14 th street and the next Legislature. 1 here should the back of it. " 3th Avenue. There the .militarv be immediate organization m every A lady can't go down to a drug Kent fit oT the llolluicood 1e- p.cd in review before the' Presi Countv in the State- and a full corr,s store to set something 'to rive lustre or ine 'ntjii oj tne uouyicooa Jit i nf 'itnfhistatlil v .tnlmenn.Wnrt'li -nn- to her AVatCrfall, hut wllCll she tUHlS i 1t j$ . T . up the bottle there is the lnlernal didates broucrht orit. Let no timidi- 1 . i i i . revenue stamp upon the bottom ol ty, no ume-scrving policy, no local tue bottle. interests, prevent the brincjincr out of A lady who has heard of the the riff lit men for the Legislature at sweetness of the first kiss of 16vc morial Association, dent, the officers saluting and "the oldters and citizens chcerincr. rpi t i . -f An Executive Committee has been ims vemng uic i resiaent ana anyointed to arrange preliminaries party will participate in a splendid i;il .report, shows there wvrv 111 fJtiitlis from cholera in the citv last I pn Urooklyn six cases were report LloAIay, three" of which were fatal, f iCiiinnati, Aug. 2. There were tHleaths from d;dera vctterdav. 1 r-1 i once. .i nere candidates have al- -.""J v 'i , . ' . add to it the seductions ot the odor- ready announced themselves, as is ns 11:htjliooiin- op,v.,. ht turn the case in some instances who are it Up. and there a-j.iin is the infernal ot the right stamp,, let them be en-1 revenue stamp. (Laughter.) A 4 'if M'-.l 1 " !' admirer srreat ordeal through which we have Uvst nassed. North Carolina' iean ih ? jly anbid to lose the sevvicesaof sucb fibns in tjns crisis. "i 5":" 1 o. dorsed by- the friends of the Presi dent and of Gov. Worth. Tt would be a suicidal policy, were , ' m "riends of Gov. Worth andJohn- "Id their arras, and sit quiet- nder the impression that I element - will not have i " . i - the field. Their leader ... t m v irc-wo"korv and look- 'iturc teamsto' i thoi ... be idle that his poii some localities. Your little boy is cutting his teeth: you can't buy a bottle of Mrs. Wins- for a Bazaar to be held rn Richmond bannHent at Pelmonico's, and will in reoruary nci, ior me uencm oi ailcrwards proceed to the Firth Av uu- ivssuiicumii.i. 1T.....1 H'l. i. ..ri. I hi rnmmi lion! it5 tirl mopt. . I nrr A.wmcf mill t ti.o l,N.,r, mnn, cession was witnessed ov iiuiHircds of the iid Presbyterian ;church, and of thousands of spectators, the mini the ladies present manifested a zeal ber exceeding, if possible, that which zcai.ior me cause, anu a unanimity llneil lhat at lhoroll:llfareon lhc low's soothing svrup but 'there a'jrain nr lurrn occasion ot the funeral honors to t:e is the infenial revenue Ftamp the The co-oneration of all persons not President." The civil ami' mili ! .i .ii jib . a. . nuie aear can t cut ins iroxit teetn onj.. jn our oxvl cjjyt ut ;n CVl.rv tary authorities co-operated with the tin ne pays a tribute to tne uovcrn- count,f of our Slllte and in - part . . , , 4-. I I . . ' I . . 1 I . I "'"v v name .'I1II1IU IV t J . WitV.lUUVlf0 V Ul in Oil j uiotiu . auu un b uau lOll IU wmv, iui ( nntrihtirinns Imm nnr oft w . ii t 1 ' . . 1 . .1 1 ...v. vut.. ine .ume or ms cuuing up teei u ; ern Stales are esstinlial lu lhe SUCCes3 soon jn some side chamber betore lie 0fthc schemed and the names of la cries his hrst cry or squeal his first dies, who will assist in the undertak squeal,they will turn htm up and inirf mav bc forwarded to any mem elan a stamp on. mreat lauiruter . A V- 5 j PltESinqNTIAL TOUK. k i B.LTlMonn, Aug. ti. President Jlinson at.ci party. K-it ash:ntO!i. Jitj7:'.il) this morning. At each station C)trsoii3 were congrcatrd to pay tlu ir JJfepects, and everywhere the Pj-ff i de.nt was received witli ni:in.'fest:jtio:i ofjdeliht. At Annapolis Junciie::. VSpr. Swam'i of Maryland, wclcoi.uii fiitn to the State, and acco:nj':;::;cd arib party to Baltimore. lialtimoro and loud cheering.) JThe Aksi-ani-Aim AiiKAsow KMT. t(4ll .otute must be The Augusta Constitutionalist trets off the folio wins: on the melo-dra- matic featnrc of the Philadelphia Vn innt inn with remarkable unanimity, and thus cjavc to their distinguished ''ticst the grandest reception ever acconlcd to any public personage during our day, and the genuine enthusiasm manifes ted seems to mark it also as a spon taneous ovation of the people to the Editors in all par!.s ol the South are I champion of their rights and liber- rcspccttully requested to extend this I ties. notice. the ber of the Executive Committee, and .circulars with definite plans of action will be furnished them. stain,- and to Convention : TOO THICK TO THRIVE. " Thar was" says the great Ar Donations from merchants, manu facturers, farmers, &c, will be thank- f u 1 1 v received, and can be collected through the winter. The ladies are especially appealed to for every vari ety of domestic supplies pickles, pre- propcr time to furnish t? i . i l . .i ii is very uesirauie to'enajrc the STOP TALKING.f jriciew York Express commands T,lliiUt Z L"aa iid Ufwil ti Kept lre from such af u'l s 7ii a i t v, i f U' do this, let every country act, and tcmus in ms account ot tnat episode, ir: . promptly, upon the above sug- " " " au-ui ui lr.fea;::- '.M :!lJ I ffcstion. t v tt ;;,ui ,i . serves, butter, &c, and notice will bt ine iuiii il i eiuousiiates against is, t t ' ,aw"-1 m.ni . r . frpot the freedom of speech, IbutT the ELECTION " IN OCTOBER T ! u,Ta,,uau imisl i P I t -J- 1 ' x- z-1 oiwmi at the same .spring;. our old mares ::auuscui u, xmcu spttui -i p itw We were in error m supposmor both had stars in their lbrreds. The vvr.Hy"'-. ""o . j Y f ; i that the or -a '.-roan may iiaye, not junire 'Elections tly, a little too much. eihavc arneme, running strongly in mat; airee- jno. been for some years past, and it will nilt. nn niontoni nnlos iv thick th. Wn.ds mid INtisleU ?m ! rc.iviicd to form little.societics.aux Ho im harm to rein in a little now. Li:; n - " rr-i. .. V Xr to borrow nf-iin iVom the ry to ouis. " r i u i , Liitj viuwjiiui. xne ucHunce sets us ' w . : i?.. .r..-.: :. :-..m . ,1. 4lw WtJnW cin ! - (trMt AvtmillK OllO V ;il.HV W IVULtll Ul UUIUU, IUS WUIUIUC1H .. t . i if i llrnt. . . i i .. ,i .r h lip htvpil h sum TTisiii I hr ri-Mlicl .i'-uii-.'. av.ix c-,. aaa- ;0 " 1 wnere to iook ior a ininir "more a- v . v : j 1 - Jl? n Our eotemporarv is mistaken. All Droi.oer,? to the times thun thi It worthy of our sacred cause I been r ... r .. tion, . a i time for .lioldiiicr the State mcasels broke out in both families. at "vites m ouug peo ie an.. emu ren wis ineornornted- in tho "rly the same period. Our parents e.penence nas lui.y .snown now Was ,int01 pOiaiCd in IllC ,,-, , . 1 x , . L ilntinn- nm .iir,...fnl nr.. lli.. r . n . .. :.. i . . . ineisy s ana mine) slept every sun- & ---x.v..-. ...s... . I Constitution, and that hav- p . ju .1 , s.imc mootinr house and forls antl 10xv warm their devotion to reicctcd, we would be with- tho nobor imod to ohm-rvo 4 how le object wc have at heirt, and they silver, but silence i tnere is mucn in the ordinances and-acts of the late f involuntarily recurs to mind at the The Executive Comuiiltee will be the declaration hat his mouth and his tongue, 4: . it ill 1 i'. n I IS .goiacnj -pf ami v. uuvtniiun, un-u i!ieorpiniea new thought of all that hurC laularanade -",arpl u U5 1111 lauors increase, anu ! -i J "' c - I nittrf into tlin (!"ris1 itntirn rpc.mtlp 1 0 i .1 i 1 1 r , I ;trhiit irm-i I r-Irr tiro nn 11 ? mrt irner autnority ior ..-,.? .vv.. . wnerewuu tne x iinaaeinnia .onven- " whosd keeneth ';. : J t,,v -l" tion was gotten under way thetoot- ";' -. i . A . i ordinances or acts, adonted bv th:it I : - i . i r.r:..t w I Mrs. Lewis IS. Webb, president. .- r, . , - 1 im" 111 .11111 im:iiii' 111 1 1 1 1 t 1- .... i i L-nnnnr n 1 i i i. i 1 . 1 - 1 r , ("r-Ti yoay, w men nave ueen neietoiore tln liis soul from t rouble ! also man full of words shall not prosper the Constitution of the, State and cf tXCt Chairman, and the entrance on " that a ratified by the people, lorm a part of for " IlaiT Columbia," the elap-trap the Constitution of tho Stnto nnd .a .i. m.:: ,i .... rising of delegates and cheers Us' Lewis D; Crenshaw, Mrs. . . - IT 1 T" I 1 ..II 1 ff . Mr. Raymond ami the JCutioiud Union JJxcrutivr. Committee. Nr.w York, Aug. 29. Mr.. Uav mond has met the threats to ex pell him by calling a meeting cf the Na tional Union Executi.e Committee, by virtue of his position as Chairman. Gov. .Ward, of New Jersey, has writ ten a letter thereupon, and denounces Raymond, by saying that he is a be trayer of his party,- and 'repudiates said call. . '.On arriving in uisionists were met by: a cer.smittcf Ijyforty citizens, with "the Mayor as Ibpfr chairman, and escorted in open Carriages to the President street de i5. for Piiiladeljdiia. Larire crowds. Jv4re gathered both at the railroad Itcns and along the line of the pru assion, to pet a view of the rxcur- sipjuisls, who were rreet;d by tlie hving ol hats and haudkerclilcl'and :a:en'.ncr cl;eers. I.l;'. , tjWiLMixcTuN, Dc!., Aug. 2.Uere Y;ar othr places on ihi line of the i)kd. the President has been greeted jiijih hearty good feeling aid wat for Jitlly received. Afu rhis brief re lirks, by request, the President an- X ired on the rear platform, when the Hrc"'n crowd pressed forward v.r.t v hav Tyons, Mrs. Dr. Ilaxall and AIrs. lv. U . Ould, vice presidents. Mrs. C. Gerjnet, treasurer. Mrs. Wm. Eaown, secretary. ' jiemdeus or Tin: committke. !Mrs. Dr. C. G'. Barney, Mrs. L. D. Crenshaw, Mrs. Jelferson Archer, efcth." i Words ari largely re- are in force;; as, also, all. those ordi- ' of South Carolina and Massachusetts nible for much f of our recent "ances or acts adopted by the Con- eheek by jowl. This latter little u sihle 1Q1 much .l our -recent ventlon. but which have not been Ja rt,.i. ..i v. vrouxaes. wur puuuu ,umvvU s omitted to tpc 1eopie ior ratiiica- ftlnv alitor the fashion of A. Ward, lull 1 .words, jrrooauiy we snau oe riioii, are ine uiw oi ine,puue anu in showman and his i3elsy Jane. nWbroperouS when ivea tes lo- . 1 Excellonev, Governor Orr, dlf- M rsT Lu c v V ul kcr. Mrs. Be ri.S mil Ii . '.hi. . r - ill.lllvriIIAr III . i .lllfl.LB a 1 r . I A-. -... . 1 A . . - i L I . ' i ' quietus; - At any rate; it WlHrdo no I f "1 u'Ti". V c ." i Mrs. T. W. no.vvcll, Mis. Dr. Ilis to Kive the cxnerimenti a fair bcm s,ll)mit :A , ,n , -,,P :harK J J F U ' ' Rh.bo.l.am. Mrs. T. Hrockcnbrougli; Ihese remarks appMfas forci. good, so that the election, as provi- the lVdpi-il u-niv Whit n .ir.nl X: V. J. .yicuruucr, wMJ. Jaj"-3 ! ' r 1. t 1 1 . ! ! - - .. ' - y- . i I ' J " ' .-". . r I o 1 ii r.lrt lire 1 V f lit I.I llrj I W. f!A o,l tnvo oc sfiimnino Hi. nnd. rtPfl 1(11. fOfflPS OH 111 UCtObOr. . ..1 ,1 I X'l. . v u, . o. ji . i.,, vu.u, .u.o. J. V . V. V- V.l A I . O l UtulUllil'Vlll IVIUIIt-t I 5 . w r ; t.-. .... . . -. i.!- . n . . . l; . ... 4'--' ;. . -. ' ., '.TPi-iV LmiioK ro Ii hiTHinrht' !! iflr nn l yjj iiiitvjii w.vi.hu .j.v! v. Too ihuch gab choked the Confeder acy, to death, and killed off al hosVof , 1 . . .llb.llUIUU .III Jl. . VUllll .lIO neojatorv spectacle was here ! What i mi,c T ,.,,, Mr Ta. i i . i -p. i f .. .1 ,. n James JLyons, .Mrs. Ur. ilaxall, .Mrs. ie iVyKnf avn fot h1T.aml VlC Wm. N. Bell, Mrs. Alfred Harris, e lamb together ! And what wonder Mr John VircvU Mrs XV- M. EU. -U that the sublimest emotions were so t ' riM.. pm:. m h- t ant men. A good deal of ; wisdom, uo do I in. the remarks . of the New -j Jn'CSS' The " too rai f rtdnately, was in the eh talk, . . -m - wrdnjr direc- tj. -MeGay, editor of the lir (Texas) Banner, has bee arrested' by Capt. Craig, of the appealed. to that delegates melted in reedmen's Bureau, for some s oil the course of that ire arc inelined to think 15urcau splinter will be " cut bv the President." The editor sVs t rous jdevotion to the South that nev ott, Mrs. Thomas Ellis, Mrs. W.Jen- Inns. Mi 1? lVirs. iMi Mnrr strict- to " tears. Hunk ol it, kind Ilea- Sherrard,'M.ss Jennie Hhchie, Miss . ! veu, iiist iiiiiiK oi ii, tnat, 1 ere were i n w 11 i ': i oilicial. l V i i ii i Isabella ebb, Aliss Lizzie iNichohis. eiht thousaml i)atnots assembled nn r .. -n thnt tliis. t f -.i i 1 his Executive Committee will mat uiis :who wept as with one sinirle eve. t m 0-.i . .1 : 1 I rr- t rn lnnJiv Anmut itl t flirt short Debarred of entrance by a chival- . fJ.i Si t 1 . I HHUll. I v I. ' 1 1 i V1 IIIV- -CI I. I V III Kill Aominafions for Contorts 77 e tic tion of the Municipal Authorities of Philadelphia toward the President and Party. Philadelphia, Aug. tlO. J. Law aence (letz. Democrat, editor of tin Heading 4Cazette,' has been nomi nated for centres jn Buries district. In this city the republicans have nom inated for congress, Wm. (t. Ivellv, Leonard Mvers, Charles O'Neill and Joseph H. Syndhall. I he democrats and conservatives who support the President's p dicy, express great indignation, at the course of the municipal authorities in refusing the hospitalities of tho. city to the President and party. By .this action,' or refusal to act, our otlicials have placed themselves in an excep tional position, all other cities having tendered their hospitalities. mv si:ooU Ins hand. I ho' mr i.n.1 2jukshop windows ::i;d b.dron:e nre ciowded vith spectators rej.eal--)y cheering, and occasional! v band ' t f i .uiiiiu piaiu;r, auiiuil tue exira r- Hif.ary, excitement Ii tVlll LADKLrill A. m h lift "rn t lnof oa ""ftioiT iu t!rr Ttiiirili tnllr I y ' I .. .1 -...,.. 'I . T I f -:,. t - .J..x i i -c. r." I in.,.i.i,r., i.-...,..i.-. ...v...v p njij uio.lA.auiuat;.uape extends, as we understand it, only to V V , one de If ISMtcr-they create a.ialse lmprcssipn reiiigecs, lrccdmen and abandoned uo "V'r cu'"u1'kl - 'l'4 al 0r in r. . -xi -.. u . . i u,.n' i,n .,- oiiiii. I Trifv ' ni ii nr t tnen mi. a " . : - - - ; - . i I t mm tvti. i.:i :rtlJ l..,,.. Jk l -v,.i w.. ... ha not calculated to stand these tet- r.w,. . -;,f. o r.i. excitations of loy ; st rom: feel 1 are aal times, an advpeatjej for the pcrhaps av bc abandoned lands inStj apt to bccxmc painful, and how l ireedomi of the liress : bitt. when -1- : . wen timea if was mere came upon v.y ' . i- :-!.! - . - i i I - ' I l1. ;: i 1 1 . j- nch naltmble iniustice Is beinn lonc Cool Impudence. The editor of c , .a "? 01 ."ult'cl music. irom : ..!. ' 1 . . ; . ; .. .. a D:inn o nirv tuerox '.! Ii I. .. 4-1' ... - ... ..1 ,.. ,...x !'x :j.!.. l....i. llir. II Vri .VyYo rnontlir emit o 1 - :;M y "..uee iiiaieunif iil, .. ijt i pint. iiku. . -vvimj ..v . I rrfo;tt trombone church, at 11 A. M. They will be d to distribute work, and any sirinir to tjive or obtain materi- Uterus, can meet the Com- millee on that uav and- every lort- aight during the iall and winter. E. H. DUOWX, Sec'y. Richmond, Aug. IS, IbGG. Ulow on"! their mouths , should :b aro so blinded to-- e . clq: iheit !- closed. It tnt lor advertising to a JNorthcrn mellow: . oivn in-l house, and in return received the fol-1 for thy life, thou i - i ! - ' Appointments bi the President. ombone come in w ith thy Cornelius Wendell has been appoint warble, oiiheicelidc thump 'd Superintendent of Public l'rint- iim .1 i ..:. t. t i drummer, and g, iee .1111.1. a., weiiees, ieiuoeo. are not, artist Uiehard W. King has been ap- I .? " -' ' c I . 1 I T ' 1 - - r nhMif ntl -.-..-..-. ff.tv.cF.ic. f,. i-nh molhv Hff.it ifi ni-ini OWinr OOO rPDlV ! ' ua iuuuuiii aiui r i. j i c i I . ".-'. u-ifh thn huf lioccnz-m . To r LnmntrMl I n loot nr t(r X rv horn V f iUstruCtioiii the sat e portion of DEAU..t5?R : lour tavor of the 17, v: , V ; "VVV 1 r- j .i i ' . i 1 I -1 -.i i mi .r . : I liavo vieltlea nlaee to Rlwiut! nt in. ' . ! i . . I n(,ftnilMlll4 1 WIT II fl III II 111 ?S I C! Hi V . " J " " " I ; society should put every maji.ot them ... i ,T V 0 umph sixteen thousahd eyes are Mexican Xews, frc.- A letter from 'i'u'-sfrVig mv ponditinn i n Crietl and eight thousand tongues I Mexico states that a portion of the HnouTili so that A roar S0?s that expedition under John B. Urmey, t 1,1 - n r t lie worl: . ot reconstn Iras .Ueen "commenced; i Those who talk for .r i a' t i ii i-i i iiriiinriiiirTiii!i rri ti rriri l r-i - i f II the $QiithVaa?sinst'. Itadicali oppres- nv !,,. cuUHorv to Von ond in- mg only the loottallsof Vallandig- Tlie town of Mariposa, Cal., was l :ii ;m,; rvihiiWt.:tii!L--'. ino UM tonrlinr, !. T Vi-j1 tViti;,,;,. ham and Wood, who, .shut out 'from destroyed by fire on the 25th. Five ,i H J ,, . ... I . i . ' . 1 ' i .. n . -r thlS Crreat lOVCleaSt Ot thoni thnf. I f cir litiiMine xrr.ro coi-wl Mn..' ; i..,. ore wo : ! n inn iiiTiirn 1 rom.im i -- . v w..- v. ..v.. .,, ...v. , . i 0 ' Yerv truV vonrs have tbc wcdaing garment,are goiug estimated at $100,000. . ttoi lus trum- . ' ery tnuy ou away-of Wood-Fernando Wood. . i ! :! in. : I . . J- I l.i. t Jl : - - i . I . . t 1 - - wuo una uay can carry, ii you put From Hayti. Advices from Havti The New York World is confident hjm on his mettle, -the great city of to August 5th, have been received. ratives will carry liT inland ; A very destructive fire o mucli; Evjt'i-y ftjill . top p its bfatbr, and 6very; or mm pet, jiess oii 1 , want q proclaimt aloud the j willing- i -l . 1 ! I " . pi ine ouin to reconstruct up- resident Johnsoifs nlaii. and to that the Conservativ the fveople f the ruinous the Radicals, Too much talk, alas;! ruined the land also out of the country. i. ? I filrI'nir f--Tk tt 1 m rt-4n r rS !.,-. 1 . t ... I 1 I 1 . 1 . 1 - . k 1 . . . . a I i f. r - ctioi which down South, who said, "that if salt - iau-u cmanw, ;",uu ! I ii - was selling at two cents a barrel, he that aP ech?hat meets it as it dies muskets and six pieces .of artillery, ,.,.,,1,1 ..t hnvn-im, f,;nnn' ;,. aay LiMen: u ei irembics on and is now supposed to oe with Cor- lit&oi , tt . 1 ?.! . i J the air what is it ? Pah ! 'tis noth- Ln.i .L(tcr from JCurtpe ).r the Ocean Othh. " Livi:urooi4 Aug. 20. The sales of cotton to-day are es timated at 10,000 bales; Iiddling Uplands opened at I31(l3hl. , Advises from China report 'that the papers of the missing American chooner, CJohlcn Pearl were found at sea, and that a vessel was ent rom Hong Kong to search for her. An arrival reports seeing the. GreJt Eastern on the 10th inst. Losnov, An 5. 20. Consols opened at 89 for money. Five-twenties 72. . The Paris morning Post ays that the Empress of Mexico has so . far succeeded in her mission as lo induce Napoleon to extend the time of pay ment of the monies due to Fratfce. lie refused to 'loan Maximilian ten thousand francs for the equipment of his troops in Mexico, but consented i r 1. , .!..! C .1. - T 1. 1 arsenals. ohuson arrived this afternrun. rj'd wa we lcomed by Cr.!. Jas. Pa'je ?4 Li'JuJf if th u rcL-4iii5 and me lljanics, irrespective of pany, as the I'liief Mag.Mruto ol thv Hepublic rjcbov. ii prelector of their ' rights j ja liberties. That through him 'ih tijfion ol all tbe States could be rc Jred, and piace rcigti in fact us well v.'in name. Z V he President said he l;n?r how tjllapprecialea reception from tlie pc o--lij of Philadelphia. Iletrutted peace come permanent peace.and lhat H bal ceased forever. W have U6 war enough. All his efforts had fvtin to lestore peace and permanent nrganization of the Clovermiu nt. " V5e President's remarks were preet f.iljwith great apidatise. den. Uraiit ia also cheered. The President w as Sitjn escorted by the militaiy li'mfcr tf command of Gen!. MvaJo, and cS t:l bedias, mcrchan!?, &c, to ih? iutinental Hotel, where be subse- f:nily addressed the vast crowd. llvj will be serenaded at II o'ckck l-j pight. p. i tj Wilmington Clarke I. J! ' . Ai-civt. 5 IcrpentincMaiko firm. 'nUt :hc j rice Loss occurred at , ana to tftat tae onservauyes ym carry and Clement L. Vallandiham, wI,o Cap0 'ir"t c the 2Ct K the r-msylvama, Oluo an.l Ind.ana.- suffcred M but martynfom- for his djWn I : W c wish they could carry A ew tDg principles, was exiled because he 700,000. The insurgents hid ad- .1. 1 Jf ' 1 ' . . " l wt--nlrl ,-irvt- Viol r !- !-. 4 1 il. ...l. , r x " . . i,llivvvu ."'vuBiinu goon andtrue jn Paris- men m their graves ; too much talk ses; WOllld not help throttle the South, vnnred nnon Cnno Havtien hut wor.. and is going to his home in Dayton, repnlsed bv the Gove'rhment troops I i.'inh rf li-" KrtitV t-nn. ..1. n r .v "r. . iwvu iaiK .;ti' t,., -41. ... ru.. r i , , ' i VJ ; .. i iiir- 1 1 11111 11 111 -.-b iv iihiii ill ua iij rif ii w a t rict r .' r - r-v rv i r a a . v "rr r" 1 na nuu.v uuui nnaer iiPiicnii .uomas. t inst. nr t 1 1 - t 1 1 til ri 3! n 1 1 , .1 1- . . 1 - - m ine sKins 01 maies ares- snow 10 tins very aav the mark ot iints trir wrrf in full r.trrnt ltn A. . n n ) . 1 A 1 . . 1 I . yi. s musKei -uiuis anu axes. j at Domingo. and S3 23 f.r 'f ?k at $3 :I0 lor iSn O:;.ow d n, rer 230 1U. ?uriis l urtcaiine Sa!c to-dar r f GO 5J ' al",( cnt.-. i.nl 20 dj a; tH ctnis Vigil on f.ir white. J i iMn Sdes or 453 hhl. at 1 HQ. f.r IS A;k. anH .2 fur bir iintil Comm-.n; and (H do. at $2 for.ipaque and $0i$l for . '1, ps in quality ... ( irn. .V 1. 1 'of 2 O'0 'hihl mixed -Vljj from wrliirf to dy ai $1 uO f?r Lu. 3;tinbr. One n.ft coauion kolJ at $3 lt-lM. Juur; al. S Si Just lACceivecl at Davis tt Hunters 11 u S ms Store, Napoleon has also agreed T)f : not In it'll In! ri tv lli T-rir lrAt I ! before Januarv. Pragv'e,. Au. 29. Th; headquarters of the Prussian army have been removed from this ciy to Topletz. on the north-west. frontier of Bohemia. Southampton, Aug.29. -The steam ship Hermann, sailed for New York this morning with $300,000 in specie. - Death of Governor MoreJuad. . Washington, Aug. 29. Ex-povernor 3Iorehead, of North Carolina, died at Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va., yesterday. OUNCES QUININE. g LUS. GUM OPIUM. UK OUNCES MOUPIIIXE. ij , . 4b 0UNCES NITRATE SILVER. 14 ' ' - 0 GALLONS ALC01I0L. T ( CASES IMPORTED BRANDIES fjV AND WINES, fur Medicinal purpo- if Low for Cash. it DAVIS & HUNTER. 30 s -110', N. G, Aoj.27, 18CC. J . I n X: l-r 1:1: in 1 ii
Goldsboro’ Daily News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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