DA1L.Y lEWS , BY Tlllj Commercial Printing Co., NEW BEItNE, WJt. A. I1EARNE, EDITOR One ymr . . i . 54.00 rMx month . - . 2.00 Three trtonlha - . .' ' 1-00 One month . , . 3o Kiont Carre rER week, payable to the carrier every Saturday! All other sub scriptions in advance. ! THURSDAY, OCTOBER- 20,- 1881 j In the preface to a second edition of his "Romance of jthe Nineteenth Century" Mr. Mallock replies to the strictures of his reviewers. A Tignette of the late President will appear on the checks for the sixper cent, bonds continued at 3 per cent, which are being printed. Messrs. Longmans will shortly publish a work by the lion. Captain jBingham on the marriages made or contemplated by the first Napoleon. After ten years of joint labor on the part of Colonel Yule and Dr Burnell their "Glossary of Anglo Indian Words" is nearly ready for the pres's. j tn Paris there are, now one hun dred wad sixty-eight political news psperi. Of these seventy-five daily, with tidal circulation of little less tfcsoi two million copies. ., r.. - i - - ' Tfi friendship between Thomas V Hmrhei Mid Arthur! Stanley, which 'aSiPt11 a ugby, ended only with tt&fatter death. The November Harper e will contain: Hughes' remi- fiifioeneea of Dean Stanley, illuss trated by fall-page portrait A New York broker advertises for 01,000,000 worth of bonds, and ex ptecset willingness to pay for them at the rate of one-quarter of N one per cent, lie says he is buy incr them in accordance with orders from teorreepondents abroad. Seve ral other - New York brokers are baying at the same rate. The State, of Louisiana has of fered to the Israelite; Immigration Society of New York city lb'O acres of land to each 'and every family the society may locate in a certain part of the State. In response to the offer a committed of ten have been sent to New Orleans to meet i the State agent there, and arrange for the transfer thither of a num be of families if practicable. Governor Crittenden, of Missouri, has accepted the appointment of general manager of the Garfield ' memorial fund. He will at once issue anaddress calling for contri notions. The fund now amounts to $9,142. Subscriptions to the large Gftr field fund closed on Friday, and future donations will be returned to the parties who send them The ' total amount subscribed is 341,. 313.25. A separate fund of $18,000 has been raised in Boston. The Campaign in Virginia. Hardly at any time within the history of American politics has party spirit run so high as in Vir ginia daring the present campaign. There-have not occurred less than a half dozen duels, and we reason i ally conclude, from the ferocity of the campaign, the Majione idea has prevailed to an extent to disturb our brethren across tne border. A late dispatch from Washington contains letter from Gen. William Mahono as follows: "Tho speech of General Jubal A. Early, in Richmond, j October 11, as been read! by me. So far as it refers to myself, the rank! ofj General Early in the. Confederate army entitled the speech to that much ID I brings i me to iiecjue r I shall demand satisfaction from General Early for what , was intended by him as I an insult. After years of unprovoked malice and in direction, he presents the issue squarely anld grossly. It admits ot no discussion, and would neither be met nor evaded bv recrimination. 1 I r mf i so accipt it My decision, 1 I arrived at advlsedlv? and maturely, is that the rank of jGeneral Early, iivhich is his sole claim to recognition, does not ou weih other considerations which 1 ! i i forbid such recognition. The public of Virginia need no s cations of facts concerning General Early, on w.hich I rely for their ac- tion. I only desire to j make j it that I am not ignorant or ;ful of his speech. lib could e no satisfaction, andf I can known neglec give; rrt have none ejven in I describing him as he is knoiwn to all men. He may, therefore, proceed with his false i hoods and would be insults,! assure A of impnnity as far as I am con- cerned William Maixone." City of Spies! (N. Y. LTerald. These are troublous times in SlL A woman was yester day j walking along i its streets, car-- rying a pqt of cream. A detective passed, noticed the cream, ollowed the woman!, set his men to watch her while he returned to the! station!, consulied biis photographicj gallery of notable nihilists, recognized in the woman a long sought conspirator and ai rested her just as she was taking the (train to Moscow. The arrest, whicjh our special cable dis patches report, is significant of the state o.: the Russian capital. More significant still is the Draconic code issued !to landlords and house por-2 ters b$ the Chief of Police.! Strict watch is to be kept by the former oh the movements of their lodgers. They are to be always on dutjJ They must never sleep, never go on errand; i, neVer enter tho ! house, never allow, anybody to stick bills on the walls, throw j explosive sub stance thrciugh the' windows or do anything that they may set fire to the brnldink They must know everybody sjbusmesB who cbmes in or goes out i they ihvL&t . carry any miormation tney cpn glean to the police. Tht y are thus made govern ment spies land are j already becom ing as odious as Fouche's brigade became in tFrance. j Lodgers have to fee them or be denounced! as sits picious characters. The rule of the Third Section was bad enough, but that of the dvornik is intolerable. A.iiotliepr Preaclier Gone. ifefetliodist Advance. It is with unfeigned sorrow that wo recDrd the death' of Rev; A. A Bofthar ser, pastor of, Eden ton Street Chureli, Kdileigb. (After !U pro tractoq confinement, by typhoid fever, lie parsed away on Vednes day mc rning the12th inst Ko doubt that ail was done ' tor hipa 4-hat kindness and skill eculd do, put he was to 3 frail to withstand the stub born march I of that most stubborn disease, and no skill or kindness could supply the absent strength! From his fearlv vouth we have1 knowd Bro Bosharaer as one of the gentlest, and at be same time one ofithe brightest of our )romis4 briljiar t intellect won us from the first, asjit did all who knew bim. ; Wo Jiavo watched his as cending progress as a preacher with afieetidnatejand unflagging interest! alwaj's rejoicing in his success, and sympathizing in his sorrows. ' j We nave seen him disappear as a bright star gone down in ,nndi- minishd glory, leaving the' 'world! darker than it was before, but still to be remembered as a thin? of brightness a!nd beauiy, never more bright and beautiful than when it hung the last moment just the horizon. 4- Farwell, beautiful orb ! we must grope awhile with6Ut thy light, but we look with hope for the dawn of the new day, when we shall expect to hail thee as one of the morning s;ars. Brother iBosbameris the fourth member of the North Carolina Con ferenco called frpm labor to refresh; ment during the present year a larger number than usual and all of them men in the prime of life.! Who is next on-the roll? Trade. The New York Daily Commercial Bulletin . illustrates tho course of mcxlern trade as follows : As a striking illustration of the present; anomalous condition of the export trade, consequent upon unhealthy speculation, .a French commercial firm informs us! that correspon- dent of theirs in Havre is shipping back to them a consignment of flour which had been forwarded from here. The flour will sell!at a higher price in this market, even with all the out and back charges added. Comment is unnecessary. ! Tne JVoi'titi Carolina System. The Clyde syndicate have re plied to the letter of tho State j Commissioners asking them to sur render the Western North Caro lina Railroad to Mr. Best and re fuse to give up their purchase. They say they intend to hold raid operate the road and finish it to both western terminal points. So far from antagonizing Mr. Best's plan of a North Carolina system, they will make connection with his read at Salisbury, giving him im perial access to j their road. Be sides finishing the road according to the contract, they strongly, inti mate an intention of extending it direct to Chattanooga, which will make the j long wished for through line to the Mississippi Valley. Alamance Gleaner. ! M rS53. OLD RELIABLE. IsS!. F. BOESSER, : i Broad and Middle Streets, NEW BERNE. Oa hand, and constantly receiving iii large quantitif s, and of a'l qualities and prices, every known article iu Ihe House Furnishing LiDe, in all styles and wootls.- PARLOR FURNITURE, l ' : CHAMBER SETrirS, &1DEBQA-BDS, WARDROBES, TABLES, BEAUREAUS LOUNGES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS AND WASHSTANDS. of his own- manufacture always on liand. A FULL' LINE OF BABY CAR R I AGES.; In a word all and every article to be found in a first-class Furniture Store, and at the lowest possible prices. , at All kinds of Repairing done neatly and -with dispateh, llefers to his old and long line of customers of twenty eight years past. M. P, HOLLY, PRACTICAL TAILOR, (Next to P. M. Draney's.) HEW BEBNS, N. C, GUTS AND UAKES ALL DESCRIP tions and patterns of garments, and guarantees good fits, low prices, and perfect satisfaction, j ' Cleaning, Repairing, Rebindjns:, &c.t a specialty. I OLD CLOTHE3 MADE TOLOOKI NE1F AGAIN. sept27 "VTOTICE. I, MOSES MA.SOiT, Con JLi stable of the 8th township, Craveii county, do hereby give DOtice that I will aitend each Magistrate's office at the des ignated hours: E. G. Hill, 8 o'clock a. m.; W. G. Brinson, 8 o'elock a. ra.; Thos. Stanly, 7 o'clock a. m. Other Magistrates can find me oa South Front street, next door west of TT. G. Drin son, Esq; oct 7 WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL LIQUQ R MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. CT REMSMG DBMS! t Hayana Oisrars ! BEST LAGER BEiUS, ! FINE BILLIARD TABLES ! Including a Kew and Elegant 15-Ball Pool.Table. Also a Fine Sliooiiiig Gallery. Everything in first class order. Only strictly "first-class saloon in New Berne, aus 23-ti ' A. Hr HOIjTQN, DKALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, : I LIQUORS, j TOBACCO AND CIGARS. MIDDLE STREET, He oilers to the Trade, by the retail and small measure, the very best BRANDIES, W INES, WHIS KIES, GINS, RUM, POR TER, ALE, CIDER AND LAGER BEER, OR Bottled on Draught His Stock is large and carefully select, ed to meet the wants of the Retail Trade of ihis section, and he guarantees PRICES AND QUALITIES of his goods to suit, and refers to any of his customers in Eastern Carolina. "FIRST PEEP .0' MY !" MIDDLE STREET, , Two doors abo'vd K. R. Jones') NEW BERNEJ HAS IN STOCK, AND BOUGHT IN original packages, the best and pur est Brandies, Wines, Whiskies, Gin, Rum. Porter, Ale, Ci ier and Xagerl t Beer Bottled am: or. draught, which to the re? ail trade,- and to his a the couuter ho offers customers I S BAR Is celebrated for the quality of the Li quors it dispenses and for the politeness, promptness and skill of its attendants. Sijgr Open at daybreak every morn ing. . seplotf JAMii REDMOND, DEALER m Groceries, Liprs, Cigars M Wm OPEN FRONT BRICK STORE, Middle St., Opposite Market,! NEW BERNE'JN'.vC.. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia Xi.IQ U O jrj a v I N G ;;t a k e n;:.:q u t Wholesale L5quor License,! is prepared to sell Liquors in any qukn tity. Will guarantee "price arid'quality to suit, and solicits the patronage of dealers ganerally. sep 3 tf Gastoa Sanse Bar & Biiliard Salooa JAMES CAMPBELL, Proprietor, NEw IbERNE; N. C. The best and purest Wines and Liquor and the most popular brands of Cigars, aug 13-3n t WIMDLEY BROS., Wholesale Liquor Dea!ers NEW BERNE, N. C- aug 31 3m ' - j STEAM L1XLS. TEE HflRTHGAROM:'MGHT ME FOB KEW YORK BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, I ana ail poin - j NORTE Si WEST. Semi.Weekly Steamers. Between M Berne ani Baltimore, The steamers of thwine "will leave Bahhuore for Jew Berne every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY at 6 P. M. Leaving New Yerk every Thursday at 3 P. M. roux piet Sso. oi luvst turer. Leavimr .New. Berne for Baltimore every TUESDA1 and FiUDAY at 12 M. Agents are as follows: REUBEN FOSTER, Gen'l Manager. 90 Light St., Baltimore, It 1. Va. 17 JA5?. W. McCARltICK, Ag't, Norfolk, W- P. Clyde & Co., Philadelphia South Wharves. W. P. Clyde & Co., New York, Piet 12 N. P.., and 35 Broadway. IL L. Chapman, Solicitor. E. Samoeon, Boston, 53 Central Wharf. E..H. Rockwell, Proviaence, R. I. Di G. Sh. ps Mink, Fall River, Derrick Wharf. Leave Boston, TUESDAYS and 4 SATURDAYS. New York, every day, day excepted. Baltimore, Wednesdays Saturdays. Sun- and Fall River, Mondays, nesdays and Fridays. Providence, Saturdays. bills lading given, and W(k1- 1 1 Tii rough gViurantetid rates to all points; at the dillereiit ofiites of thp companies. Afuld breakage-of bulk N. 0. Line. and ship vi.it S. II. GRAY, Agent, I , . New Berne, N. (J. OLD DOMfflON STEAMSHIP C01PAIY, FOR NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, NOB . FOLK, BOSTON, ELIZABETH CITY, i PHILADELPHIA, PROVIDENCE X. AND OTHER CITIF S. THE STEADIER NEW BERNE Will leave, upon arrival of . train on folk and Elizabeth (pity Railroad at Ej heth City, every Monday and Thuri for ; New Ikjrne direct. Returninar. li New Berne for Elizabeth City direct, every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 P. M., makiiiir close connection with Norfolk ard El iza beth City Bailroad for northern cities. Ciose connection nade at Washington with coiupany's steamers for Greenville and all landings on the Tar River, and at New Berne with stertmers Neuse and Jon. tentnea fcfr Kinston, Pollocksville, Ti3hton and all landings on Netfseani Trent rivers Freight received daily until 6 P forwarded promptly and lowest guaranteed to destinatinn. M., ratw I E. B. ROBERTS, Agent. CcLPErER & TURXBJI, Ag'ts. Norfolk, Va. W. H. Staxfokd, Gen'l Freight Ag't.. i . . New YorkX'ity. JEMI-WEEKL Y LINE FOR ASKINOTOX, MARKLEtSVILLE, SOUTH CB KK, im- n a and points on tariuver. The stti; Pamlico, Captain W. T. Pritchett, will leave Elizabeth City, N. C., every MojJ DAY and Ihuesday on arrival of the 9 a m. train from jVorfolk for ashing ton, Make leyriville and South Creek, iV. C, conneet ingjut Washington with steamers on Tar river. Monday's steamer will touch at Makelevsville, and Thursday's steamer tit South Creek, 2V. C. Returning, will leave Washington i every Tuesday and Fkioay, j making close connection every Wednesday jand; Satubdav at itflisiheth City, N. (., tntli the E. C. & A. R. R., for Aorolk andiall points Abrtb ami i&ist. STifAMbHlPS to and from A7W - YORlf OLD DOMINION, HICHMOXD, . WTAXOKR, HATTER AS, BUKAKWATEB, aLBEKMARLB, I MANITATTAjr. I PROM NORFOLK PASSENGEH 1 steamer leaves JVotfolk at G n. m. e! ery cry 50 iloNDAY, Wednesday and Satubday FBOil JVEW. YORK At 3 p- m. Tuesday, autiSDAY and Saturday. FAliEm&t Class. ..... $ Round Trip .10 00 00 . Second Class FdTS. Rl CHMOAD. Steamers Aorfolk every Sunday, Wednesday lebivo x'liilDAY Aiout, far riving at iichm bnd next morning. CULPEPER & TURNER, j Agents, Norfolk, V Trent ffiyer Transportatiou Compy. O. E, FOY, President. i , E. H. B.vrkum, Sec'y & Treas. . O. E. Foy, ) A W. T. Tayeor, V Directors. Sam i. Hudson, J nnninj g a tri-weeklv nine ud and down Neuise and Trent rivers. Trips regular. rreight rates low. Agents Geo. T. Duffy, New Berne, C.; A. G. Barrus, Polloksville, N. Chas H. Foy & .Co.. Trenton, N. N. C. C A Charmcey Gray, "Kston, N. C; C. MJ linSirt, ttell'a Ferry, N. C. P. M. SIMMONS. CLEMENT MAJStY. SIMMONS & MANLY, I Attorneys at Law, Orr Gaston House, New Berse, N. C. i j Will practice in the Federal and St,ate Courts and regularly attend all session o the Courts in th6 followirjiZ counties Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones, Ons : low,' Lenoir.t seplCtf-