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i I WIS I NEWBERK,! 0,, WEDNESD;iOVEMBER 131872, No. 7. 4: tpers nere taxe amoro cneerrai tiow as ssnit financiaDy and cthcrwisa of the fNfifeiXbEK; Nov. 12. 8taitk Vjsson'inPSs AgePchaa 'been Tho papers here take a more cheerful view as "to the resnlt .Boston fire. In the Khoe Rna lealner traa ther is d. pre- Tailing' impres&ionlhat no harmful j.rcssl Ui to ' trade can follow, oh prices were ' at a very low point lfdre the fire. I" Several Boston men are, already here, who have lxTight new. stocks, and J will return irnmediately.. '"'"' " 1 . Iri the wool trade it is stated: that none, of the New York houses" are, idisastrously.' affected. The actual sufferers will be the public at large, us alii kinds of woolen goods will be advanced in price, it is expected, frem 30 to 31 per cent, i Several New York merchants are- congratulating , themselves upon, the necessity of the defection ;j -of the wool jrade froi Boston to NewYorlc Several New York detectives have gon'to Boston to, aid the authorities there in arr'sstiog New:yorkthievcsr:J ;r lf ;'-f V -.jv v; ; The Bulletin ' says ; of tho iyobl raarket that dcalcrj iijra recently ebkl ' Heavily tof- Bton rii;fekiniir, 'Itvii ;iht'wool, iill rholtly hcld v here, or is in( transit, thus escaping destruction. Only a small amount;,. of : JJoston paper, on ac count of wool transactions,; is held here, and no jifcarsare entertained here, iiiat, other thxnjran' .. i extesioaNof time ml bp necessary on maturing bills. -j'. : j.- . , j A partial su3icxision, of tho wool trade ', for a week is expected, until,: Insurance -balance " is perfected, when the market will be more active i than before the fire ; ,., . . . ..... officers quartered there in the Revolutiojt-IGO yeareago, ' v '"''" ' ' '-jf-', Six men were arrested thii morning in th Northern part of tos city. They were caught in the act of firing building3 by kindliDg honfircs, ' The streets are? now being patrolled by the military. -"enaens of Hi K. Herrick &nd A. E. LL?:7 Willi Street, Stewart &, X A. o. .II l v O. X.. T-O H phopeictos or . f MASSACHUSETTS. WOBCiSTER, : NovX12. The People's Inptirance Co. ,' lose half a mil 1. iOO- Kiy Stat Insurance Co.' ; losing a . quarter of av, znuixon oos soppe: laea. ; . - - . , Other Companl 13 in this city continue. v ; ' " B03TON, Nov. 12 At mitbaight the steam engines are bn?y pity ing on the debris; to are strictly guarded, althouga the fity is I he tW VI'- . : - 1 r W A WWW flvVV n wv-v l va i ;:-"T ' : -iiini, accoinpa- a snow ay inuo- thero being no dark and jzloomv. crowds hover in the visinity. lor Ike burn: trict. . . Ijarp. ILIilTiOIS. i" uaibo, xtov. iz-An 'uxLi-mo-sm negro rap taken from BUndVill? Kentuaky jaii Landed here Cnicioo, Nov. 12.-f Oii himdrsd UiQusaitd' dollars unexpended f rom tno 'Char:tv of the World," has been r there is much confusion and uncertainty, owing i to the non-reception of letters from Boston,1 ; but tKre Js no great uneasiness manifested. In i the'Tiido and leather trade there' is an" entire : ab i sence of anjT panicky feeling, and the general i impression is' that thcr market will remain steady.; . - -:. . ' i In the boot and -Shoe trade, no prisis isan i ticipatcd, the sentiment being that all the Bos ton dealers are still in good standing, and only 7 an extension of time will be necessary. ' l Boston buyers, who appeared here yesterday! .i were cheerfully given all the credit they asked ' 3 A. M-The streets are pefdctly quiet. ! 250 mounted soldieas patrol them and ho one is al ! lowed to pass, without authority from flie com mandant. One man who entered a store on "Winter street, and; who refused to leave after be ing repeatedly ordered away, ! started to run when about to be arrested and was shot by the i guard. ' " ' ) ; '' ;' ( I f-f. I ;i ' f -i Extensive lines of hose are stretched all over ruins, and engines are stationed at almost every I hydranVready at a moments notice to be worked if occasion should require. -At points where persons are known- to ba buried the ruins are ; being covered .with water, 'preparatory to dig ging out the corpses of victims Immense piles i of coal on liussia wharf, aboiit 500 tons, is still ! afire. City authorities haye granted to Dry i Goods ; merchants the privilege of using the i Common, as a repository for such of their prop i crly as is saved, and to erect shanties and other ' structures for temporary uses. ; l ! ' Three men were discovered in an attempt to break into a 'room in the Parker House, but made , ' their escape. ' v ; . I i It was rumored that a drunken wretch late in i the evening attempted tosct fire' to Gas House near Charlpstown bridge, and upon being found I was seized by an infuriated mob and unceremo i niously hung to a lamp post Three men were buried under a falling wall on Washington street, leaving their heads only visible; Efforts to rescue them from! the horri ble position were unavailing, and in' a few: mo ments the remainder of the wall fell, crushing and bxuying them from sight. - 1 , . , It is estimated that nearly 10,000 girls hav been thrown out of emplovment by the fire. It is known that thirty lives have been lost. .Detaclimehts of ho 1st and 2nd regimejita are mrterin the Old South CHnicK Tt6 'buil ding has not been thus used fince the British directed to i ;e sent to Boston. .FIS.UI TKrJSfliSEE.' a marked effecfc upon bufiino were countermanded , . 12 The Bost6n fire has had Cotton ord2.r NEWS. ..Xovf I2.f-All London i3' mourinng. z-'ijttsist: tlo-deepest; sympathy for ihe ly tha coniLigrtion m- lioston. ihey .life great dieter to the bad manage tLa Fire Department, police and Mu 'Viorities bf that city, t tMlatd bays, tho jiojton fire is ah out- tivliizalion sand evidence of a most in- 5ty gcvernjnent - By wav of showing tv ia cases like that of the Boston lire, "Si fwcil organized lire department over twuy maajLJgy:- ones, n compares me zRon Fire; ; iirifiade-' and- the: narrow; 4-ct3 and; ullsys of tlii city, whose FKQai OHIO. CniciM;'flav..; 12.-Th4 ''.horso diiea&e:;; ia increasing : houry. ; It is. fpared that ! by to-? morrow all working horses in the ; city will bo Pupcr sulierc t-ttribii xaent nicija Tiie. ntgj or. ehicicn! supine! ot x fmlill ; crookc lire v ' If M beyond the buildings wherein tuey.orl'tiiki'.o the thousands ci municipal luge : granite structures, . and open Xibtcn. Then it s.ys the best por it ity was destroyed for; want of good if 3 ft to prevent th3 progress of tho :nch were' finally , stopped j by.-gun-dd 'lin . yrtJtrtbusinoa3 was cntrh;,t i 2i o t et r ' K- it iz v vj i itst tuti-orsni5cl op ..ii j ;; ; ' - , 4-ived'tj.!a.Hh1 -amount of insurance- in jnpatiiq ,.upn properly, in tho burnt -ot," Bostonl u ! 2,5U0,UDd. A (iomrain- ', ; t'b6 Kent to Boston by ..London. Cbmpa- s t Un vke lny-Qstigatiou oi lacts in rtliti6n iluffilitt 4uiaroifs of -.tLb'confLigi-ation of ' gyneral imporiaijeo to the insu- rancJ iierests. - Til? i An ihip nreLnjy piacerf iion of. manai powder! ed rio ,"1 rafor-CL litis Londai district to J i '2&dl8 Street, lTewbem,N.: C iovl3-ly. . - . -?- !. 4 . Ia A T T 21 Eu; -1 -r Wholesale and Betail Dceicr la w ') lilDDLE STRI.OPIHSIT15'piPIS:l.tAri5CT TS- i. IX A E R t; - O . Proprietor of Uv OriTinal v. ... . - . . ; ' r,-. ;- .; . o in " Jobbers and Retailers of all kinds of DST GOODS, BOOTS, Shoes,1 HAT3, Ops, &c nov. 13-tf. . CORNER SOUTH FRONT & Mmbl.B Stf, T C A U U A IV A i X' p 'General INSUKANCE Agent, NEWBERN, K. C, o! rnoiiPT -1 . -- .. ' . . . 'v - ill & RELIABLE COMPANIli . KirUISENTEI uovitJ-tf. Helvetia, .which MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. FROM WASHUfCTOIf. Wabhtnoton,' Nov. j 12. Tho presence of au riferous metal3 in Virginia in the neighborhood of the PotomaeL Ehappahannock and . other streams, as well js in the foot-hills of the Blue Kidge, has long jbeen known; but the location ot a permanent quartz mine has not beerr thor oughly demonst sited until lately. Parties of explorers have been at work in developing a mine njear Kelly Ford, four miles from .Rhap- pahanriock Station, j in the' 'neighborhood of well-known places of deposits, They have iound a series Jot well aenned gold-bearing veins located in a mount, three-fourths of a mile terct :o-irera .weiith when ricariiii the ' Eidish coast 04 Tryday List. I Wliiri. oft Portland her machinery broke and she succeeded liowever in reaoldng ;he Isle f of (Wight, when she became unmanug iible and drifted rajsidly towards the French coast as Chcrbough came in light. ; The anxiety the offifcerrf became xery great; they were unable to regain control , over the steamer's movemenb, and were in danger of being driven on shore when within; ten miles of Cherbourgh they throw ud rockets and made other signals of distress, but ihey Were not notiped on the shore. ; fortunately the wind changed and the BieameT began to run before it down the chan LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO&PANY.- L ASSETS - , ! r i . .1 020,000,000 .,-;J - 1 1 ISSUE POLICIES IK Till! ABOVE COUP ANY T V oa tuo most favorable terms, . c ; T II O S 8 T A ST I. Y I' Corn, Peas, Oats Eicc, &bi, '&c. nd TheScameriEtlielOTe to krassistonccf61 Wharf, ; tfewbern, N. ;C. ana wnua trying ; u give ner a 10 w run in 10 mu from the river. The surface rock of decom posed quartz bears a strict resemblance to the one taKen out in tne ricnest oismcis 01 uaiuor- nia, a snait eu ieet deep , cuts tnree -veins at a 1 depth! of 1,545 and 1,575 feet, yielding " rocK to $100 per ton, The deposit veins showing free gold with worth from $60 to be a basin of carbonates and no sulphates. Three tunnels are now being worked through rich rock, and everything givesi promise of permanancy The CJommissioner of Internal Revenue estir mates the receipts of the Bureau for the present fiscal year at onei hundred and five millions, or thirty millionslpss than last year, with a natu ral increase annually of 3 per cent. The re ceipts of the first quarter were larger than those subsequently collected, -being accumulation on acount of past indebtedness, and for other causes, so fir aa tho Bureau is aware. IBoth the tobacco and thej spirit interests are satisfied with the late law of Congress, and therefere there is no reason to believe that any modification of it will be recommended unless in the manned, of administration jand reorganization of districts in order to render tho system more compact, and to reduce the tariflTact will undergo any ma terial changes,. J Sheridan is here. returned. . ' . 1 ' ' ' . . ; The Assistant Secrttary of the Treasury; after consultation with ' new York merchants, thinks there will be ho panic or material interference of busines by the Boston fire. 1 Col. Kresinweski, who, as Supervisor of In ternal Revenuej of Georgia, fell: into trouble, has been appointed Special Treasury Agent with headquarters at New Orlean. ! Mail service has been ordered on the North and South Railroad , between Columbu3 and Hamilton, Ga. Tfid Meade obsequies have boat which had been launched by the Helvetia. The boet waf crushed to pieces,; one man killed and two injured.- Tho , Helvetia' was finally towed iitto Falmouth,! remaining there to-day. The Norwegian bark Domnr, which sailed from : Njw York for 'Queenstown, for orders, October 19th, was abanded at sea on the 8th inst., in a sinking condition. The terew was rescued by the ofiicers and crew of the steam ship Idaho, after ; much diflficulty; by means of a lifeboat, and landed at Queenstown last eve ning. ' ; t 'y--, A dispatch from! Hong craphic cable between t has ceased to w6rk. Cat unknown. ; f - '1 ".on" says the tele- t city and. Shanghai of interruption is NORTH CAROLINA." V Raeeigh, Not. 11. Tho Coroner's Jury ren dered a vcriict to-day in" the case of Rev. Dr. J. Brintii Smithl" supposed to have been poisoned by his family onUhei 1st pf October, That the diseased, J. Brintbn Smith. ca.ne to his death on the morning; of the 1st of October, 1872, from the effects i of strychnine mixed in a dose of seidhtz ; powders, administered by Francis L. Mann and that Mary E. Smith was the cus todian of the key of a closet in which was found a vial of said poisonous drrg. ' Mis3 Mann is the daughter and Mrs. Lmith the wift of de ceased. Dr. Smith was an Episcopel clergyman and President of St. j Augustine College in this city. The affair has caused great excitement in this city, Mrs. Smith and Miss Mann were com mitted to the county jail this enening. Appli cation will bo mad by counsels for their release on ft writ of habeas corpus. The sentiment of the community is divided as to the guilt of the parties. The stomach and Brains" of deceased were examined by Dr. Genth, of Pniladelphia, upon whose professional opinion the Jury ren dered a verdict! : ' 1 ORDERS SOLICITED, -in Office and Warehouse nov. 4-tf. QRNf A MENTAL MARBLE WORKS, COKNEK BItOAD CPwAVEN STR, NEWBERN, 3V. C'-Z Where con be had ; NEW YORK MARKETS. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE W0BE1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ork Carefully Boxed for -.Shipment. i v. . - :. r " . .-, " -. i ' -i - l - r V . , ', t : i C New Tonx. Not. 12. Cotton firm; sales 3257 bales; Ualanda 19; Orleans 19. FloYi active ond unchanged. Whiskey quiet at 6;. Wheat irregular and unsettled, closing steadier; Red Winter Western 5763. Corn closed heary and lower. Pork duQ at $15.T5$16;. shad, easier. Turpentine dulltC2X63. Eofiinurm. Money itringent at 7 per cent, with X cent com mission. Sterling heiry it 3,l,8'. Gold U3i113X. OEDEE3 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO BY nor. I-IL Geo. W. Claypoole. r ..i . : I .4- :Jt- ft 9 'r-
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