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. -'-v. ji - -y:l LKkW:SBRNE N3.;UE4n STEMfeEE 20, 81881 , VOL. 1 NO. 29. two cnnro U 1 -" , . V-t DAILY NEWS. -KEW BEHNE, M.Or flTititi!,ai.Acouiiiis. I , tlis Condiiion Sunday and lestfrday f OFFICIAL BULLETINS. TjOSQ Biianch, Snndajrept. 18. i Tb pisident, though que weak, has pawed a very quiet day . , There ha been no recnrience of chill, nor mental dis9 turbance. . '-.;' . j ; 7 At 9. w. a dight febrile-rfce took ;piace,nd began to subside at 11 o'clock, at winch time the temperature was 100, 'pulse 11 6 respiration 2QL There ' has been no increase of rough or change in the character of the expectoration. . 1 At (he evening examination,5.30 pm., the temperature was OS 4-10; pulse 102 1 respiration 20.' n. ' Long j Branch, Sept. 19, 8.30 A. M. The Resident's condition continues, un favorable, ".' ' : " ! Shortly after the jssne of. evening hulle tin yesterday ' he had a chill, lasting "fifteen 'minutes j febrile f te which 'fol-j iot continue! until midnight; during which ti toe the pulse ran. up . from 112 to 130. y. :-. . -;,'rM ''vjj Tlds 'morning at eight bjclock, tern peratofe 0$ 8-10 ; pulse 10G and feeble.! 4hougi, thegrkVit ot thet'; . condition coninues,.there, asrbeea i no aggravation; of symptoms since the. noon bulletin was issued.' 5 He has slept mos of the time,Tcoiighing but little and with more ease. r.Tbe t spurta s remain t utU changed;. A sufhcientimont or nour ishment haaee'n taken . and ; retained, TeniperafJuire,98, puse .'102, respiration 18 ! tNew Advkrtisf.mekt8. Attentlonvis raited to the fdllovfinit advertisements ; J B. Yate; Circa? Excursion.. ,.;;: ' I" j See a4?ertUvmenr fi j i E; IT. Meadows ; Sealed Proposals., j C.E. Foy A Co. i Cotton Bagging, fccJ ; Personal. ' . '. r; Colonel Jchn N. Whitlord, of Jones w& in thec'ny;teatferday. . E. II; Windley,. Etq., left yesterday for Baltimore.' 'yl Wtn, deve. prominent mercjiant of Vanceboro. is in the city. V ' ' Mr. .T .T. Kinpey, we learn, will gofto Wilinington today to erect, the life sarihg station belovthat city, under the con-, tract of Mr. Stim."qn. Mris. .1. A. ilichardscn an 1 theMi?.en Amyett returned from 1 MoreheadryePter day and are at , the Gaston House during 'some improTemeHt8 in their residence.' Jklnjor John C. Winder,' Superintendent of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, 'and father of Mrs. vVasbi ngton Bryan, and Mr.John IT. Winder, his son. ac comnflnied, Mr Bryan with the remains of his child, and all returned to Raleigh yesterday morning. . w Capt .Andrews of the Midland, did not go to.Wn,, aunounced,and Ashe ,ex 'pected, for tieaeon that'the raeeting hf fie stockholders of the Virginia Midland extension has been postponed nutil the 1st of October. The peoj-Ie pi Rowan and Lincoln, with those of some of the other "counties, are suspicious of ..ithe. ;cJiiuond and Danville Syndicate, and iliavs refused to authorize subscriptions 9 ntil President Barbour f hows better grounds of good faitU in himself and new allies. ' Tickets to Goldsboro only one dollar arid twenty-fire ; cedts. Let everybody ;.-.Thb Lumher TBAncThere is the greatept'demand for lumber pf all des captions ever known in the history , of Af5' ,;1?e four large sa v mills, run ning on extra time are unable to meet he demand upon them, We had great difficulty 'yesterday-in 'huiningi "a few handred feetlof lumber to ir BilKrksi. rhere Were two colore! baptisms at the foot of Queen street Sun day, r . . Ofci Jobo 5 Robinson bord to-morrow.. shoivs in .Golds LaRGK SHtPMEJiTS-Or CoTTdx. The Midland Roaa continues to bring large quantities of cotton from up the line for suijmvetftiNorthUw eiJnbiqt)Av . Focndation LAiDMajor, Denniaon. yesterday, laid the foundation' for'liIs cotton seed oil mill. A heavy freight train danfie jiown Stturday night. School Housa New ca1l3il& 'tfieiavcrtlment'ofE Attention , is H. i Meadows, Chairman of ! the School Cora rn'ittee.inviting proposals for a new school building. ry'-. rf TrfEVPnEVKirr ,tTn Railroad WfcWe devout xr t - lV?rfPaceto he letter of Ueneral Man JEitsiPRo(rv GoTSdt -o .ager, Yates, of the M idland, thfs mora ' " . .-fl ':i '''PPl ' t I I fivC l ls an aro'rHe, production and There werescieic1un seines cn the liwi the ftWi rending1 for our people Farms Flooded. The overseer of the Pembroke road, on lat jFriday filled up the ditch at Lane's Branch, causing the farms in that locality, to be overflowed 4nd ! considerable damjjge Jdbne; 'id in e crops. i SuDDKtf lLLkERs;--Capt. Richard How ard, of the schooner A. Winnie, was token (jnddeDlil! ywterJrty,while paint in her"arMl fell at his host. Assiptance was . immediately rendered him, ; and he was removed to tn e Mai-j r,e Hospital: Read the advertisement of the excursion in to-day's paper. hands j yesterday were jsngged, 1 under the direction of , the Jidland lease, in taking up old-cross) lies andimik, tnd puiuiiK uuvra new ones ri ana irouna the depot. 1 ,1 streetsestenUy.- ThyB James -City eoUl Jf railttJad men will fall ?Ut aooot toW!f W1?-'rtieaTwe bolpeV'the- same gddir lesnUa tice of Saturday e-Tening, struck for one wtll-accure teal! cominunitie fa ate ollanper hundred. fhd came ovexlon nkely to coine from the Haas-Yater con this side of the river early in the dsy. : thwwity, whUja has "already glfeh s rHiwvuu.v GreensbpfOvf pf .? iZrJW nZFl ? Mbnr and a half cents per hundred pouhoY facarryi tutuanas Wtt, tn . ' , - . . not I4 - i , . , . . , i I wi u.woianum ucuciils iikc lino, U Hip;cu I'll : . ' f -? j : . ; i ; , ' J city l they had emDloyed. But these were peruiuieu io go. iie teams wcrosioppea j9 the street by an excited mob, jmd .men and w6men dragged from bja I 'wagxms and their luggage scattered the streets. Thrtofiole"DCj&t pejrioiii and prop- erty were freely indalged. t , The cene was Ibe most "disgraceful ever Witnessed in Sewj Berne, and ; the breach of the peacethei most flagrant not a po'iceman wafo be ieerror i beard bf, and for all pacfitapttrraoses a hall dozen old uniform, stuffed "with straw would laaffenn3pr"rving the peace of the city Jhe . present force! We were very sorrr to hear that a; minister of the gospel was promnient i thif affair, and thai others from whom' better things were to have been expected were engaged iuufcigVnll encouraging intimidations-find .open f lotaiiiMr " of the law, an tliey will pMbaldy reSltiae thelr( mistake, after, the, iheayy jfcand of the liaa ben lail upon them. , r , j. Some of the c6loreI people seem de leroiined to drive from them the ooun ten'ance and encouragernent of all good people, both white ftnd- black, and? to; make it impossible, fer any .body to dd anvthinf for them to benefit their condi Si r-.. . . , i, , i, , . ... , , , ,1, i r i -. , . WiKowiY'a Nw BoilWc Williamj ftPnley -laiieidU b itfeilr Randnlpli has contracted! to build new store on Mid lie Ptreet fr E. Windley, where tw old ing now .stajfUs-The down theold building , was commenced yePteniay morning. j iue comiuunftK " fin u .-,1 ; l f . 5li(rrivals at tfie JlpteU. i ? G ASTON HOUSE-S. JU &tkrrj 1 1 - . Se ptember 18, lU,: ' f Mia Ida AinytW1 M8 Mary Amy eft, Wm Cleve. L CaptPayne, F C Roberts, 1 Bryan, the H.: atferson build-; work of pull in iLeti everybody sgo to morrow.! Farmers" Embarrassrd We observe that inanv of the farm parts of the State are h ' t j - '. - ? ' J.' - I and petitioning the'fei'til the Circus to- ers in duierenf holding meetings zingcompanies ieir guano con- failure of their to give them rebates on t T i - - 1 - tracts, a9 the almost tota cotton crop. renders it impossible for them to miet the obligations for farm supplies Improving n Krk.Mfjor Dennison, of the Trent R;yer Ml' Is had the i steam pile driver at work yejilerday driving piles for the protection of informs us that jt is his intention to have the, dock dredged as soon tive vessels drawing ejgh an Opportunity of loading Fu$R ai2 ofIa Cn ild of Mr. Wash ington RYAKj-On Sunday afternoon an extra trains arrived beannr the remains of second daughter , of Mr. his wharf, ? He as possible to feet of iwater at his wharf. ftom. Gold6b0ro little Anne the Washing ton Bryan of this city. The train was met at the depot "by a number f pqr citizens and, iheremaina. borne o 1 the cemetery a id -posited in a vault. ' 1 rLiV, Don't fQrgtt the Circus I) to-morrow. --MBRTiMQ; OFV; f TUIKERS! Tile striking cotton pickers were to havje held ali meet ing jn James City last night, but oweing to the difficulty of communication with ihatj place, we were unable to learn , the result. We. heard, however.that the'meet- of fix ins: the 3. per farmers can ing was for the purpose striking figures at seven tyjve cen hundreri. We are satisfied that th pot and wijl not accede td that demand lha prjee of cotton . is daijy gojng dqwn and they cannot afford la pay it. wai)4ve tiegrd ot tha iproppsiUon on rfje ffrept ingrchants invested a sraal Bffloqrtf of ij Jiard vearoed .capjf last Saturdax, in a fice rauld. for Iiia the pa.rtof some to pay old; prices, and ( (Jray, bqt aHer Ifying him; hp (cun tb pvioiw43 k. uuj ufippa, j wiiiie animal nai not oeen worked for somew ake some oine other farmers offered to pay sixty lime and was somewhat unruly anl r--. c ... ,IJC iHtcffur azfang-A i 'uicu, ijciuier oi wuicn was paving me. time to toother with b own common sense, or the advice of thr better (mcn of their own race., and if a white man attempte io befriend them J and see that they j have justice done: them, they leave him no ground to stand! upon. y.V,;yzi V'j : . . j We are not of the i politics of the colored people, and have no other par but we have ticular interest in them. determined to seefull jnstice shown them in" the matter of wajresjaa well as in everything else ; but their conduct vester day deserves the. severest: condemnation. If any do not choose to j work for the wages offered they I have a perfect right to no so, but when they ; attempt to pre vent others, they arp guilty of n outrage which no dtcant mah pf any race can tolerate, and as violators of the law thev will be punished as they are glad to know that t deserve. We i ere is a large element of the colored' people here who do notv couiv.euance the yesterday, . proceedings of Cotton Declining. Cotton shows a right, rapid decline in the last week, as much as4 a half a cent altogether. The decline ml ;New Ydrk yesterday was one eighth. This ouglit.tO carry a lesson to the pickers. j - ' The same reports of drought and short crops which caused 'a panic and carried up the price of breadstuffs, alio to open with lasl.year this after all, will caused I he cott9i igason higher ; prices thari. ruled time, but the coitonwopj not be materially shortened. The crop this year will be in excess of .the worluV i ' J demand, and we' may expect about the ruling . prices; of last year. We may reasonably ; look for a decline da afier day; for some time., j, . The Southern cotton isushing into market, and the refusal of the labor of thle reection ta assist ihf marketing our crop ; in time to realize best prices, is cutting its own throat. Harvey, ft A ftp LeiSsw mm. "tl- JU Winiler') f Washington Bryan. i n v inner R -Mallett,- ! C E ! MalleiL ; . sy, City, - ' j Raleirb ,h -it; -' Rivenbile io ...u-i , jufdale A D YER TI8EME&TI .h3- f Iff I .jtlu1 iv Pf., t !'V rTT3 iu 'i(Jir T.:l m r t i k ' s f - r- 3 ' ;v!j.- , w .ay. jm bt-'Fti Jifi'l trr . cy!ih .it lf(f a i '-.') :li-:i.",WJT : . 1 - - i . I .1 .ivdOrttr ) 5lvto1lUf 1 w-,il ioii :tii' icJil JiH mU I J A Richard sort i . . kr- .T A RicnaWsoo' aWd aoni i.ifi : j i ,Cit vanceroro N oHh Cafblfria -i;; .s4iv , City , s nil W H Gaskins ' . ' " Stonewall CEihllAL iHOTtW; E. pAtiiaso "'" - ' 'Septetnbet'nilSSl.'! ' i -Wl A L6d.!s :' 1o -tc-, , ; n!Haleih MaKiti 3aIdoxr ' - ' -- Virgini4 JP Myers, I- Battiinort ,.. ...a September 18. t88L A O Hubbard " City Adolph ColiH, Swift Creek 'ill; "tli. Rpnlmhr 10.! --f- - Wm Fov, das Christie, BG Willis, E G Bmyihe, Craven ci . Richmond Va Cleaveland Tenn Brooklyn N T ' Tfltf tv'ed.ther Vesterday. 5 Temperature at 7 A. M, . . 75 Temperature at 2 P. M.y;. . $9 Temperature at 9 P. M. . . 88 Humidity at 7 A. M. . . , 55 i Humidity at 2 P. M. ,! . . 85 J Humidity at 9 P, M. . . . 0) Wind at 7 A. ' M, , . . N W Wind at 2 P. M . . . NW Wind at 9 P. M. y" , N ' DIKJ, In Raleigh, Sept. lCth, Anne Wash ington, aged 14 months, daughter of Washington anl Mary Winder Bryan, buried in New Berne on the evening of the 18th instanf. CITY NOTICES Dry Goods Knipotnunl. Wil liam fcultan and Co., in the Weinstein Building, have just returned from the North and are now receiving their large and carefully selected stock of dry goods, ladies' dress goods, lad ies'.cloaks, gentle- mens' clot U in? and furnishing goods, carpets, boots', shoes, hats, caps, etc., which they are offering at great bargains. JewclrvJ--A leiutiful and elegan assortment of Jewelry just purchased in New York, at Bell's, the Jeweler. Any article ever sold that is not as was repre sented can be returned and the money will be refunded. SFKCIAL NQTI l ES. llvw TRANSACTio;N.--Oue of our Mid- LEINSTER DUFFY Deakr V& PRY GOOL3 '. .... . groceries, i boots, shoes, . 'hats, caps,; TOBACCO, BNUF, CIGARS, etc. At Clieap John's Corner, ! Middle and So. Fr. fits., f ' New Berne, 'C. ujtl3-3m r, : "y ft Ililtt'it'r. A. 4E?V Ql'ni ij! id PM ! . . . . r iQuH.li ii 4-4. Q ft a ia"d L,o V-JJ tm3Hu inv tJ2N-M Ml I M 0 i C" t ' i o 1 1 n n j; i 1 1 1 i tt ji i GO JT-y i yiV -'ill 'imtl t is';,''o'!!''l,:-',';R) f I ', . . 1 : ,- ,' . ; r ) f . , ret uLe--'r';:f':-V1"'' ' JJ MJ:f..v,'i .v,,1? Z; ':,:;;v' ' '-Vr 11 DLAXD i0. Ch HILWAP A. if tf. a, PI TOOAV ?. t. Cirotls Excursion ;Tg SEPTEMBER. 21 188fv LEAVES MOREHEAD 1 . j r ' 'J1 -4it NEW BERNE -KETVRNlXCf; , LEAVES GOLDSBORO I, WSRfU ' -i;l ? Fare from NeW BerfTS $rl7(fuiitf Trip- .. XVi1, scp20 2t BRIO if : V r General Ma-r: UR OR mt fHOTSANlibll gale. Inqubre at -; l t 0 COMMEPCIAL'OFdjfe F sep20 tf Berne Military Institiite, SEALED PROPOSALS FOIV THE erectioa of a-two-story "Tifiia Bttld ng- 60 feet looand 4JO feet fcrtd will 13 et;eived by the School Oommltteo ci-the Sih Wslricr, Craven - county, up lt acrd tfpeciiications can; W, bad, Jby, apply ing to thecfetary ot said imtrtittee , i 4 . t e. a jADDwar CImn School imfi tee 8tl Du New Berne. N..ai.-i . i. ?epWd , J. J.TOLSON DryGoctdg, i :.-. dT I Choice Family Gr3&r?fu -r 1 ions of all kimbV; Besf gi J t etTP lir. otAVPr? A M V D PrinciDal ions ot all kind, uest guweuTA C1BQ. SLO A, M.t 1 . D., principal, . f bfandg of Cigr fTobacco. , r i . 1 ., ' .f. una . ' VXTTLL OPEN AlurtiJAii uviwft i .--"1, , ' r ' incflts of our office, I n finitin. lit v.ia r-t ir .1... i j i - . i i . ... . ii - ' Ku 'T'r; w , r o i I A 7Mr : 4
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