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M. farW PMtor8r. 1n U4 v'clocfc.'A. , and 4 a. . Catmuv Cinci, Kct. B. P. Hrlrap Ftor.--r- Tm. Amatkue Conckkt fur tht i benefit f the &Uworil Associsiioa will be Ttpeziid 6&l6ndmj nysning, at the Tbectrt. Tlj8 DrtMot at the last Urill cerUiof h present at tfca next, tj, b tare aad go if joa are iaad of iatallaotsal treat ' ' Nancn Sb Fottry Insurance Agent. DtPAETiD. The Steamer Louisa Moore, Capt. Wallace, of the Murray Line, sailed yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock for New York. For freight list see another colamn. Aason d Foster, Insurance jQyents. Frbedman's Saving and Trust Company We hare received from Mr. C. A. Nelson, Acting Cashier, for the branch at this point, a statement Twr lDDin liecemoer, The in- stitution is in a flourishing condition. Excess of deposits over drafts $20," 096,82. Total due depositors $585, 770,17. Xason & Foster, Insurance Jigents. Tm Newbern Lnsurancr Gazette and Merchants' Rfpohier is the name of an Insurance advertisiog sheet, published for 31 r. John Hutchinson, General Fire and Life Insurance agent . The paper is distributed giatui ously, ; ostensibly for the purpose of advert is- ' lDS t tbe publio f advantages of the Companies for which he is agent ; but 0D P6'08'0 its columa we observe that y y(hegoca faroutofiib line, and ioBertaio alofBaradvi. Jer jejcUnte, thereby cutting the throats of newspaper publishers in this city. Mr. H. is an enterprising gentleman, and one of our most respccied citizens, and we mean not to cast any odium upon him, but simply state what we be lieve to be true. In this connection we wish to state that Mr. Hutchinson is not ihe only one that is doing this thing. Mitchell, Al len & Co., than whom there is not a more rejected and enterprising firm in our State, are doing the same thing. Nason & Foster. Insurance Agents. The "Htate Convention"o-cavlled. Thursday, Jao 23, 1868. Mr. Mc Donald, of Chatham, a resolution ap pealing to Congress to advance money to our Railroads, to be replaced with in'erest. Referred. Mr. Parker, a resolution in regard to suffrage prescribing aix month resid ence in the State, and three in toe Dis trict, before an election. Mr. Duckworth, resolution instruct ing the Committee on Education to con sider and report, as a part of the Con- i stitution, that there shall be levied a) Poll Tax for Educational purposes, not exceeding one dollar. Referred. Mr. Mullican, a resolution in regard to pay of members of House of Com tuous and Senate. Prescribes five dol- I Iars der day for 40 days, and not exceed ing $2,50 tor the exce.s.J Hayes, oi Halifax, (ucgro,) a resolu tion that no person shall be eligible as Governor or Lt. Governor, unless he has been a resident of the United States seven years, and shall have attained the se of 25 Jcar and bave a freehold of the talue of $500. Referred. Hayes, of Halifax, (ocgro,) a resolu- tiou that no amendment shall be made to the Constitution, disqualifying any citixen, on account of race or previous condition. Referred. Mr. Ragland, an ordinance regulat- jDg the jurisdiction of the Courts of Law and Equity. Referred. w.ib.- .n nrA to the liabilities of Banks. Referred. Mr. Tourgee, an oidinance author rising the creation of County Register' every person who aided, abetted or gave comfort and influence, with intent to dissolve or break up the united States government, before, or in time of, or ' since the rebellion, or who have, and are, throwing obstructions in tbe way of reconstruction. (The Board to coo sist of three "loyal" men, who can take j the test oath.1 Referred. i J I A French 4avan is to erect a cbslet on tbe summit of Mont Blanc, and keep two guides there for the purpose making observations. ie of, . i . . ! ' :- NEWBORN, N. C, SUNDAY , - 4. 4 . - NOON MSPATCHESS THE MAXllUffX'n 2 - New Yobk Jan. 25. Flour and wheat quiet and uachanced; Corn lo; lower ; Bye dull ; OaU doll and tower; Mesa pork steady at 621 i ; Lard qniet at 12H18J; Coteaa ..firjsT at 18; Freights firm and quJeVi furpentint Tery firm at 54cBosio quieti traibed eomoaoa f 2 80. f v. Gold 89 ; Bonds, ddf 11 ; fitocka active; Sterling 9; VirgioU's 40a42. LiVKBjrooL, Jan. 25. Cotton .firm and eaehiSgftdj with aalea of 12,000 tad caeWatfdj With aajee or -12,000, changed. inged Lonikn, Jan. 25. Cotton more ac tive and advanced TT7e'. sales 15,000 bales uplands at 7!a7i; Lard steady; Pork dull ; Turpentine 29d. NIGHT DISPATCHES. STATE CONVENTION. Kaleioh, July 25". The Convention has been in session nearly two weeks. No report yet op the Constitution. But little done to-day. Mr. Congleton, of Carteret, proposed an ordinance to the following effect: "That thin Contention has the light to declare nnd does hereby declare, that all laws passed and acts done by previous Legislatures and Cons ventions in this State arnull and void and shall remain no until the next meet, iog of the General Assembly except the laws relating to marriage referred. Jontzrt'Hional. Washington, Jan. 25. Senate. No sesaion to-day. House To-day 'a session was de - voted entirely tohffrtad Eagle speeches Fro u Aniiinuiu.i) uau. Ayu. kjijuj iuuu" sand fractional ; currency was seut to Charleston durioc the week . . i- . r The National iiauk oirculation. lsf 299 millions.. K - - 110 ii'i Jj& week 21 millions. For the yea millions. Frora Richmond. r mi.jnJUlC Richmond, Jao. 25 The habeas nrmer at zi U; Jrd l.eavy; lur corpus case before Judge Underwood to pen tine 54; Groceries quiet; Freights test the Constitutionality of reconduc tion, was to-day adjourned till Wednes day. ;Tbe Commaridaut of Libby prison produced the prisoner, and made his re turn that he was held by order of Gen. Schofield, under authority of there - construction acts. The prisoner was represented by four prominent lawyers, all members of the Conservative State Central Committee, which body brings the case up with tho intention of carry ing it to tho Supreme Court. Nothing of importance from the Con venti n. i Iire in New Orleans. New Orlkans, Jan. 25. The bond cd warehouses of J. A. Mattison & Co. was destroyed by fire last night. Loss about $200,000. J liBsiwsippi Convention. Jackhon, Miss , Jan. -5. The re port from the select committee request ing Gen. Gillcmi to suspend collection of poll tax for 18G7, on all persons de nied representation recommilted under suspension rules, The Convention went r . . . into the election of Treasurer, provided for by tax ordinance. Parsons, oneitflajivertising as a means of keeping buai the Adams county delegation, was elected. ; A resolution was adopted that, do delegate recommending a Collection to the Convention for his county shall re ceive any compensation for his services in the Convention until a sufficient amount is collected in said county to pay said services, provided on investi gation it be found that said Collector is an irresponsible person. The Coovens tion proceeded to appoint Col eotors for such counties as were prepared to nom inate. Of thirty-two appointments, only one was known to be Colored. Hon. W. L. Sharkey sod K. Ml Tea ger and A. H Hardy have been ap-J pointed to represent the - democratic party of Mississippi in the National Democratic Committee. i Ltouisiana Convention. New Ok la ens, Jan. 25. Tbe Con- vention is still discussing the dissranch- ment articles 98 of the Constitution. No definite action was taken. ARY 26, 1868. ? JZorsim CpnTeatioti. Atr il. Jan. 25. The Con ten- tiooV l&at 50 dollara be paid to fMs ber out of the 110,000 re-Vfi-i irrtfay, and the balance to te2. Jdkpenaea. tCTV100! actions of the bill lff Jitfur of-which were of a notel tii. adopted. Xh -Owuittee on finance reported thaftL, " '-hr had anv interview with Gan. nd that tne General has ijlie Gen. Grant for the loan of a to&. 'amount of the 'funds sent by the (JU -kof Georgia to pay. its indebt tdcfrTi the Government on the West ernt t; Atlantic Railroad, to defray all 4tV traes of the Contention an aofar?ahia power extends a ad wi 'tres ot tpe contention, ana n nil anawers'definitelv to-dav .if possible. SboCJTtbis proposition fail, he will direetTOoternor Ruger immediately to a certain upon what : terms the money can'berocurcd from the parties in Sa v. , vannah A resolution was adopted approjvjfeg the plans of the Committee for prfiguriog money. Tlnfe candidates for Governor under the new Constitution, if ratified, have been foomioafed. v Foreicn.Newa London, Jan. 25. The Feniin ex citeuwut still continues. The authori ties aje exceedingly wakeful, and daily arresp occur. Thomas Lemon, Sheriff of theIslaod Alderney, has been ar rested. Vienna, Jan. 25. Duke Albert has been named ns Inspector of the Auss trian army. LONDON. Jan 25. A rumor is cur. rent ori the Cut tiuent that Prusnia has 1 secured the use of the U. S. Navy in caeifVar. - Lyf?nian news has been received to CnaTeffrct that Theodore is confronted J A Ire Rebels and a fiiht is immi- je0j i7 - . .'UE MARKETS.; OhK, Jan. 25. Cottonfirmer Ja! 1 w 1SU ps active and'prices unebanged quiet: Corn 2a3c. lower : New 8 Wie.n ftl 9 ft. fill 1 . Irt yi ' firmer. i G.id 40; Stocks closed higher; ! Governments very active. Charleston, January 25 Cotton ' quiet buyers holding off sales of 350 , bales middling at 17al7. ' Baltimore, Jan.' 25 Cotton firm at 171; Flour steady; Wheat dull but ateady ; Corn dull 'white and yellow $1 15a$l 17 ; Provisions quiet. Tb President will "Pee." The Ff'orld's telegram says: "$t is learned that the President has expressed himself today in the .most positive manner respecting the revolu tionary measures now being put thtough Congress. If Congreas so enacts as to deprive him o" any portion of his consti tutional authority, the Executive' who a.rec arc.ru oy as at- J.' A I.. I Tr dn nnu h. ,r-n,r.,.A ,n resist such an encroachment tcilh alt the power at his command. Hi. right and duty as commander-in-chief of the army, of which it is proposed to deprive him in the pending reconstruction bill, are among the chief prerogatives which Mr. Johnson will consistently defend." a4; YoRD.To Business MEN.The York. Tribune has sn article on c8S men afloat in these depressed and uncertain times, which concludes with iys following excellent advice : Be sure of one thing ; whatever you ave to sell, there are many people ready to buy, even in the most depress ed seasons. Find them out ; show them your wares; persuade them to bdy of you rather than another. When buyers are reluctant, sellers must be active, lt is neither cheap nor sensible to sit still behind your counter and wait for tbe j bustle of trade to revive. When busi- ! ness is dull, that is the very time to ad- vitalise. In tbe first pUee, that is when 1 peple devote most time to reading tho nfaipaper8, aud when your udvei'he ment, consequently, is most geuerallv. seen. SiNoular Phknumenon. The ve locjty of the Guff Stream is reported by experienced uavigators to have re cently been gretalj: increased, and the currents along the Florida reefs are saicLto be so strong; as almost to draw a steam vessel upon tbe reefs. This phenomenon is supposed to be the result of the recent convulsions of the earth in tht West India, region. 4ea m- i rr. maaaa. Number 21. The follow iug touching and beautiful Hoes were written, quite fifty years ago. by the elder St. George Tucker, itepfatber to Jno. Kan Jolpb, of Roanoke. DAYS OP MY YOUTH. Days of my youth, ye tave glided away ; flairs of my youth, you are frosted and Eyes of my youth your keen sight is no more; Cheeks of my youth, you are furrowed all Strength of my youth, all your vigor is gone; Thoughts of my yoath, your gay tisieaa havo flown ! Days of my youth, I wish not your recall ; Hairs of my youth, I'm content ye should fall; -Eyes of my youth, you much evil have seea; Cheeks of my youth, batu'd in tears yoa have been ; Thoughts of my youth, you have led me astray ; Strength of my youth I Why lament your decay ? Days of my age, ye will shortly be paat ; Pains of my age, yet awhile ye can last ; Joys of my age in true wisdom delight; L Eyes of mj age, be religion jour light; Thoughts of vaj age, dread ja not the cold sod ; Hopes of my age- b ye fixed on your Goo. The house of Represenative has left nothing undone which could reoder completely infamaous its dealings with our fellow-citizens of the en States of the South, to whom i: denies self-government and representation in tho Union. It has heretofore estiblished over them a Military Despotism. Yester day it defied the Constitution anew and lodged unlimited and irresponsible pow er in the hands vf a Dictator. N. Y: World. 1 A discussion is going on as to what the S'' in Grant's name stands for.i It's a small matter, but it may very well mean either silent, or simple or soft, or sucker, or any thiug of the sort. linh. Dispatch. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GASTON HOUSE, ffn. P. Mkks. Pacrsirroa. Jnnaar; SSth. 1868. M Wh'tehnmt. Craven Co. : O F Paine. Bostoa, J H lUunhon:City. ; HW UJgh. A HAW. R. FrHshtLiNt of Strain Hliir Loul- su Alooj;ggj4HatWK Jaaaary iAOttk, W P Moor, 21 cnski spirits of turpentine; 29 batos cotton aun l Kanga ; J M K Itmrn, S bbla. and 1 txz m lae. ; 6 balea hiiea. , R If Roantrae, 33 bales of cotion ; t oDis. sp nu turpentine. ; Sweet Datton, 30bblsroKin ; 3 bbls spirits turpentine.; CTtIot, 36 bales of. cotton ; 300 bags cotton aeetl.; J K Nsh, i. uoDnira paper. ; r nuioru. Will a Uo, 8 bales cotton. : J Am.yt.tt. 1 bU potHtoas. ; J Raymond k Co, 4 bble esgs. ; J C Sleigh. 1 bbl e. rapin-. ; R Bei rr, 1 caw - if a a . . . . w impvr.-, Jiianij, i owe ciotn.; Joan KOMaefer 84 dki cotton. : R n. Bridges, 10,000 cypres xhiDglt. : R Clere 4 bales cotton 36 owks spirt's ; W H Allen, 2 bbls and 1 cam nidse.; Walker, fsrrar A Co., 102 bbls. of ot ion. ; 8 T Jones A Oo. 76 bales cotton; 24 bbl ap rita turpentine ; 30 bbla lar. ; LewU Webb, 133 talaf cotton. MARINE irTKLL,l4jHHJaCJH. PORT OF XEWBERN. ARRIVED. Jaw. i6. Sch'r Sally Ann, Moore, maater, from Beanl a Crvek. with turpentine and wood, to J Banks and J Miller. Sch'r Ooodwin, Goodwin, master, from Cedar Island with iy tern to maater. . 81o..p Mictt e. II. iuiea, maater, from Pnngo, llyde county, witli an aeMtrted crgoto maater. Sloop Dinloyal. Biowu, ui aster, from Slocam's Creek, with wood to maater. Sch'r Sally, Allen, master, from Bay Rivar, with an flrtsorted cargo, t master. Sch'r Greyhound. Braer, maater, bom South Creek, aith an aborted cargo, to maater. Sch'r Kiaina, Dowty,- m.iler, from Bay River, with cotton, lumber, tares Ac, to J Sawyer aaJ othera. CLEARED. J,2'.-Stesmr Louisa Moore. Wallace, msater for New York, with cotton and naval stores, by Whit ford. Dill A Co., Sch'r Margaret O'Neal. Jennett, matter. I Qer mantown, Uyde Co., with m sc., by Sharlington and othern. Sch'r Sally Ann. Moore, master, for Board's Creek, wtth mdse by J Banks and J g Miller. Sch'r Jenny Elnd, Bennett, matter, for Beard's Creek I fx lit, by matter. - Sen r Uo gate. Gold ng, maater, tor Philadelphia, with cotton, lumber and eliiuglee, by Whit ford. Dill A Co. CHEAP for Cash or Ten (10) months credit with approved security, TWENTY-FOUR YOUNG MULE8 AND - TWELVE GOOD HORSES. Jan. 24 tf JOHN ROSSETER. FOR RENT. one: iiu-a.ntation. Known as ihe wan FORD PLACE, On tbe Trent Road, three miles from New Bern. lOO acres of fine cleard land ; lOO of wood land ; one dwelling house and all necessary out houses. Also for sale, 300 barrel? pf air slacked lime, cbap for cash. for runner particulars Apply to ROBKKT C KEHOE, Jan. 24-3t Office on Broad Street. -A. CAUD. TT AVISO SOLD MY PHOTOGRAPHIC JJ1 GaMery, S.ock. etc . to MtL MO R- netfling him u.-viv. i iae pleasure in recoiame'Kiing a .T 1 . - i- .1 to my former pa'rons. aud the public, as a FlUdr CLASS AKri.ST. Yours Truly, Jan 3-ly J. D. HAYWOOD. P U R N ITXJUEI. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, At Wholesale and Retail. Dealers sup- plied with BEDSTEADS and MATTRESSES at New York Priett, freight aided. C A. NLS0N & Co.. Mm Craven St., Newbern, M . C 1 w.j 2 w. it 60 4 OO 4 00 SO 5 60 S Ci 8 i 11 00 1 00 20 00 aa eo ao oo 1 M.... 6tr! 0O s oris oo IS OC Saa... Zmt SO 00 ao ooi 60 00 es oo is io;jo ou seoof 7m ou col., col 20 oo so oo so oo es cerioa oo 30 0" SI 00 s oo IDS ft 174 oo 1 col... so oc.es oof loo evlmea soo oo 1868. - 1868- T THE OPENING CFTHB TOAeflWa,' A. IB deoUy th B WORLD challeafcea mora toorl- than ever, the sympathy aod sapfort of all the patriotic eitisens A gluria work has been glonoasly letiB Wfp al ready answers to deep. Tbe long fidelity af thi. journal to tbe cau.eof Liberty proiee-ed hv Lar stands noblv ndiatfd in a flnlea j j - . . dor of rietory shining from Maln toOalifor- nia. Connecticut, Ohio. Pennsylvania, Wew Jersey. New Vork, have thundered forth their verdict opon tbe mtarale and maaneva er the Past. But much more adli remains, to be aone. Never was the peril or tae otmntry Sreater. The Radical party still decrees tl eath of representative self gjwvermieat .in ten sovereign States. Armed with military despoibm and wholesale Negro Saffrajre, it lesperately grasps at a ret maneut lease or power, in defiance of pahlic opinion, at the eoet of enormous taxes and of erippled in Jutrie, at the eeatof Uniaa aad Peace. To t rraat battle itiU to ba faenbl ihe WORLD will give all its effort, all ttaeatr gies. It asks ot its friends in their tnra as much ; it aska of la em mora reader a n1 a wider inflaenee. It aka this witli eafl- dence in its claims as a newspaper aad as an organ of opinion. The chief use of a newspaper la to give ita readera ALL THE NEWS. For tbia the facilities of tbe WORLD are unsurpassed by any journal ia the TJaited States. It seeks to exeell by aa aecur .ey and candor, a spirit and freshness in its news celumns which shall commend it to readera of whatever party, sax, creed or place, . j As an organ of opinion, tbe WU11LU la the unflinching cbampioit of L.1QERAL. 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The Daily Herald (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1868, edition 1
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