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Vol. 1, i..j. f, N. 0., Stf.iT DAY, 2. No. 22. TELBGEA P H I C . NOON DISPATCHES. HON. HOEAOE GREELEY! The Tribune on Ihc Death of its Chief, New Yoiik, Nov. 30. The Tribune, ears "The melancholy death of the Editor 3md foun der of the Tribune, though for the past tour days ty it has been momentarily expected by his family : and intimate friends, falls upon us with all the Bhock of sudden calamity. He had reached in , deed a ripe old age, but time had not laid its withering touch upon him. His splendid con stitution easily bore the strain of enormous la bor. His generous i pulses were unehilled by i disheartening experience. Through the trying .campaign which has ' just closed, his physical vigor; his tact, his intellectual activity, surprised , even those who knew him and seemed to prom ise many! years of usefulness. , . - . Itis certain that no history of tho most criti cal period in our national life, can be written in winch Horace Greeley shall not be a conspicu ous figure ; but the noblest career in his eyes, was that which is given up to other's wants. The successful life was that which is worn out ! in conflict with wrong and woe. ' The only am bition worth following was the ambition to al leviate human misery and leave the world a, lit tle better than he found it. That he had done it, was the consolation which brightened his last days and assured him, he had not lived in ; vain. It is not for us in the first hour of our loss to paint his character or catalogue hip vir tues. Although for several months wo have missed the inspiration of his presence and the guidance of his wise council, his spirit has never ceased to animate those chosen to con . ' tinue his works, and the close bond nAvr Yiorni broken. We leave his nraisei poorjwhom he succoredto the lowly, vhora' ho 11C. j V,- -xt? liftetHip to the slave whose back he saved f rom and '-stoud.v the lash to the oppressed whoso7 wrongs "he ;"Fn-ifhts qui 1. Xl Ix. Ty , LIIHuE . i: K .;"' A ''--l Raisins: Currants, Citron, ! II. JCi! Montgomekt, Nov. 30. Tin niorrutiiT de tatchments pf the 7th U. S. Cavalry mureutu to j a point twenty yards, from Capitol ground- a id bivoueked. Intense excitement lollowcd, but learning that "troops were intended for a mere posse comitatus and, not to drive the Legislature froja the Capitol; J excitement subsick-d some what Legislature at the Capitol, passed a1 bill a if! firTt. if irt Cinvrrrtrtr T.'i'l. , Imf Via T-.-ifi?irjl to receive it. . A joint resolution passed raising j CMce TeflS, "CoffceS, OhOCOlatC, a committee to communicate facts of situation! ' .. .. . . 7 cvivrvx: r o o o dh, Hq? Advertisement w i pi u t. K -V f& u it o . Vbo!re!t and Jictail Dcalrra in - GENERAL MERCHANDISE. er 2C-tf. At noy27-lw. &c, lc.', ic, v. Sou iii Yzioxt Stkkt. ami. srrrcacLJj. . ei press great satisfaction by telegraph to govern ment at Washington, aikd appointiurg a d Jitie to present written statement of case 16 President the Legislature eprtss gruat confidence tht President will sustain them when the facts are laid before hiin.: I ; In answer to committee of Capitol, Governor i Lewis yesterday, replied mat two, bodies clami his recognition, that the membfrsof the other body received a majority of the vots cjist and that he could not recognize the Capitol Legisl - ture, because U the; persous,t whom he said did i "JlTTpPllTT T not receive a maioritv. Were excluded, the bodv ! 1.1 -J 1. - :n i L - mi i i I ' - .W.1'- wuuiu ue wuuoia a quorum, lue couri-aou-se body did nothing Lo-day, but has been iu Koi rut secret session"-a considerable portion of the day.; The Advertiser; thej Central Liberal Democratic firry n rf Ktfil in Ha 4ana rvnnrtn"nvir ' mnTrj J r sjys that in view of the death of Mr. Greeley, 1 Ear If- v p Uliandlcry, AY mdOYT SaslJ , fee recommend ail uiei .ureioy electors ; cast tneir - at ' kAIaw 'lAf li" Frnf votes lor Grant and mako Ins election unani-j - moas, and in return Mltcs only ask for protect-'.! J.vrvu Brie'k Storej : NEYliERN, N. CL tion against vagabondi and scound rels; or at , r :uca ' r V srchindiM OT?Ccmignmciit. last luat ine uovernmeit will allow us fair play, and maintain the snpremacy of Law and 1 order. Our struggle has not been for men: but for safe ty, law and civilizatiou. 7 & ROUNTKEE : I Wholciiila and Ketait Dealers in Grccsnes, fmmm. Dry Beofc, Catlery ; Orders are rts prompt atteiitioa.; It t lifted, aii shall receive i eot 27-tC t Trmnnrmr Li I Iiiir i iTTiv t nimniT .: i-un rtT nnn 'INSURANCE COMPANY. - B;.-. C II U It C II I L. I Dealer i ia j Abo, Kerosene Gil, Lard and Ck-mmoa Oili, f Lamps, GMsniGyg, Wicks, Glass, &c. And a Full Supply-; of. lurn&Iilngr Goods. vA V I 1 S P E I G II T ; : Oyster Saloon, SnppIJrB FAMIIdrS sd CUSTOilKIM at their HOUSES .tod athis ltlTAUlIAM" cu xavxiabie Uxva, si Market Wharf, next to. Stanley's Gra!neryJ ; i i . "NEWBEliN. N. C. i hot 26- tf. New Obijeass, Nov. 30. At the Jocjiy Club the attendance was, sin 41, in consequence of the lack of conveyances. Village llektnilh won tlie first hurdle race, timj W'l ; Kulie Watson won i: I . second, time 1474; Holly Wood won the third, !i ASSETS - - - S20.000.000. KEW iYURIC M1HKETS. J ' n ,a . TTTIT.I. TSQTTfi' 1nr TT'TTVl TTX TTTP? .1 TITIVR TO TT W 7 te0arro Vrqnu t..' Whitat 1 cent better: moderate WUXIAM g. OUTEh, Agent. to the export; imit.ea mailing Humana, uorn a uaie ;, ' j d " t w tive. Pork dull; old 516; liriii t. Nival -fcttorevi quiet urtM'i'iHr.. (iiiii. I a now. nrm. J - r'Cis tai's; j?ris-. .'i '., . TheieraW, in its editorial on, Gre ley, Kiys Nr.;, iilMi iv ; i4-d,i -n r,-s.Ti?7. 1 I NORTH CAROLINA AGRICU RAL HOUSE. has, in a inislaken aspiration for a hivjLer Govt rmnents cios d of usefulness and powtr and glory than r but steady. lie field oi Use! ulness ana powtr ana giory journalism fallen a sacrifice to his political fan- Hed q li'.t. Slate' h)U.is dull bition. IIehad failed to appreciate the Icm-i Deposit ?5.K -"br ,iai -iii. ai-ow m the Xa- ; . manding position which he had succeeded a tio:.u! Saving IXyik and seeuiMi monihs in- ! Lliiirr AmpnVan innrnalkt. and havin' it to fc.test i4or o .1 auiUry 1st,, . i :-i 4 : . pursue the ignus faluus of the livfticy, tic A protjrdus ..4't,;rea;tiii "luls. lor.''hi4;;iaQtto. ti dropped the substance for the shadow pf k great ; ' irly vi hil, ;id'.ry to rise, never "get tight, i disthiction. - Otherwise, the, luxury and t!idu-i--ik,'v''';' ' - ! ; : : V -. :.- ring- reviirds of Mr. Greeley s mdustriojUs'- aj:d ,aih 11 .M.nn And jiifia liittle -w j-varnea useful career ar. full of i encour'-:i:criti to . -V-y tfvV. Mr Jj.n,ixixn -WaUIS J.ilUO ll-JTdt OtliJW, i!.H UUl liiai ZJillltJ, young men, who. without ; capital,- pcrsot:;!. influence or -i powerful irieiids, have the batii.j of. life before th. m. " v 5 ' : ' Cyrille Dixon beat John potry fur i'i.O'; . -f 1 'V diamond - cue. There were 19 innings; sine .1,500 to 1,201.'- ; ' : - :: ' " ..j ; ".. ; " c . - J " 1 W. HOLLISTEE, j ': ! ..;!..: ' - : A' -A :I:A-h '-"-A- : y-)-' ! WUOLESAUS A:i llETAlli IjIIAI.I Ji IN Groceries, Staple Dry Goods,: I' BOOTS aiid NUOli ! South Front Street, Tr;o Dccrc Eatt ,cf " i' v4-.!.-- :: ' 'S-rv ,. ; ; ; : - GASTON HOUKi:, noTembcr OA t i 7 " - -1 -- i - Steam sHaiqp X-j i xlo: BETWEEN" FROJf WAHlSGTOK. i "Washington, Nov. 30. The public printing during the past year has cost 1,M)O,O0O. Orders to recruiting oflkVrs tfirect and cau tion them in. enlisting minors, but direct them1 all to enlist lor the lbur ndored regiments. '2E.4UiliS IN Provisions, Flour and Grain. j 0)TTO K (V Qo R II Plo v;; IT5rTT1TT. r i no LLJLU n Hi iJLf, jilJijiJiM 05 uu.f .. - HARDWARE MERCHANTS, a BKT3 FOB THE Madrid, Nov. A fight has. .occurred at Mar cia. Thirty insurgelit; were killed. In- Malaga 3 wtre leit dead. Forty persons were wrx -Hu.il at Bijur tor participation in the riri:;. HEW xoii.;;. Imperial Fire 1 ASSETS OTE t .T 1 UAL QW'll A 17 U P A ; 0 T UP. 2 S G Iassraace Co. cf Lsnion. i , ; . preparing r. 1 iic'o cck of 1 NEWBEEN & BALTIMORE ! ' ; : . : A . . .-!. H. L. HALL, Commander. I HEDUGED IiATS ON COTTifS ; ' To Baltimore, . $2,00 per Bale. To Philadelpliia, .. 2,50 To Kew York, 3,00 -To Bostca, 4,00 For Katea and engagements apply to -' : ;: .. . . ' - '- . i ANDREWS & CO., Hattim ro, Kd. Or mt the WLirf, in NKWEEEN, N. C:, to - 1. 3J'11 1 1 tY Win. Geo. Brinson, I $ll,iM),000 IN (;OLP. ! k ( ! 1 P Li' O r--- ri.rrx: prince 01 New Yoxi, .Not.-- TU riltic tak.:-- Cut V-V- BlCCkljn life InSlTftjlCO C;0. cf 27C77 Tull- uuu in nivtr. , ., ,V1 Avh $CL. : ' 'Jin 'u:"et 1'i-Uii.fj inawufaotrrfrs have &d- f r-;a tiliw Rid bcihed. J: li.VK . Mitf.wlm. liicroasc of loar.3 a trifie; incnn.vc tt tj-ce 875.000; . incr&s-2 of Ifral tbi.diiK i,;.:i.10t-0; ir.crcaM cf & pewits 12,-, KiiK hi..tfi!:izit kLgb tt pain of Ufl,7iC 'in' il .;.il i.-2dtr ruru' l"ho- bauls now LoJd 7-JG, 150 fclitn-c fcr-pTT v;ct rtquiml ly Uw, 1 fcOKTll KUIfiA. 1 " Raltjoh, Kot. T " tor to-day result u rijnoa31, Pool 'CJ. Iri ballet fcr Sc-na .'s : . .-Vanes 72, ilsr WOOD & LUMBER, r-tr-I! France to Yard . .Eeeen IIOLLISTEB and OLIVEB'S Stores, South Front Street, ' j t ASVIJS er,tIrUDi,000.. r. SS-tf. . - - " - 7 NEWIIEUN, IS'. O. ; - - : " i . - south Front Street, Newborn, K. C. BULIII5 rp j ...... , .-. i -.5 c ' ' : . I'M W and raaily.thccsrics, , . - - . ..(: . , oppoaita People's -Ifaiket, rma to4lef from $4 to ll jer i article m, tIaIe i fV.ur. Ad J 5 k, S. J. Q
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