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- L' " ' ' IWU " " pun mil ii )i . . - u .! ), . 1 11 " " "'I IMW I JIL . I I MM iHlll H I. 11.0 I'L r SHU J 1W Ml I I ! .11 HJlLL. Will I1L I I H'l UIMI J- U L I I . LI I II Ul I I. 1IHIIIHI. JI. II I III . .1111 , -.- -w -fHWI ' I. VOL. XV. NO. 36. NEW- BERNE, N. C, SATTJEDAY MOPNING, FEBRTJAEY 25, 1882. PEIOE, TWO CENTS . , , . . . , . ; -'. .-; -U ' " --' v. .J ... . V -" - - " ,. , " .-, i. t . v , . l , . :. ' , I! i ' , - -: ' - " r -i . ' ... . t ' . . . .. .-.:' -. i .' -:'' . : . : : . . r ,: ;. :. r : : ... : : s : : : t T. 1 : " ' 1 LOCAL AFFAIES. Cojunq In. Last' night at dark fonr corn schooners .were seen coming up the bay f Cold Ssap. Th weather was cold' enough last night to causa some apprehension for the trucking interests -iV: '. " V; ,; 'r-yf ': Kbw Wabehousx The Trent Biter Transportation Company ia . Ionaa : J&ntKiJio Opebatiohs. Major Dennison has ginned 1,450 lj-tjcj.cf cotton at hia mills ginoe &Mdie September. : ) s ""Co&6trcTR Ikjurbd. Coming wn with his train last night, Capt. Ilirtafield was painfiiUy ; though not fcftrioualv hurt at Faliing Creek - 1 Kaw Well. Mr Weathersbee &oa"s iciill fusing his new ate m -apparatus, and making thirty f set per aay. - Foesst FxBEs-Firesjn tne wooas wera bnrnmcr and dense smoke rising across the Neuse, and also tieyond' the Trent,' south of James City, yesterday. IkobeAsed SALE3.--Sales of cot ton were larger yesterday , than for some days. There! is still much , ot the staple and other produce in the back country. ' Movements of.. Rives Steamees. .The Neuse left for Kinston and Whit HalL the- Cbntentnea for loksville, all well laden. Bailed- Unsold. --Th Sehoohr Cherubim, Capt. Partridge, sailed for E. City yesterday. Mr, W.S. Chad- wickj of Beaufort, offered, ,500 hut the CaptaiaasiW0 he.r- ; LESsoif ; From Young drives, t yqungt husbandf 'stern ' fathers, indulgent motherl,5 have all a lessoiJ,- a beautiful les son, to . , learn in t Hazel KirKe' next Friday evening. ' Proceeds of tile FestivaiJ "We erroneously stated the gross ceipts of the festival to be $500 stpftd of S600. and tnat the nroceens went to repairing the parsonag whereas they ' go to the improvement i of the church.;, :! , , .... y. Another Body OLIecovered. Capt Dudley, of the. Addie rHejiry, reports' tha t another body fronl the wrecked - bark v Carney, the ; third was recovered on Tuesday by " Life Saving tajtion No, ,23, and buried, ' the rescued carpenter of the Carney making the coffin. Steamer. NewJeene.- The Kew Berne arrived wiih fifteen hun dred Backs of guano and other large freights for points up Neuse River. She went out with four hundred bales of cotton, besides rice, nava - Btoresyeet potatoes and TnE Midland Deposit in ; tiie Pacific Bank. The $250,000 de posit of the Midland funds in the Pa ri fio National Pank of Boston, is not ) onlv safe as to " the principal, but Mir. Best, by his successful rescue of v hat institution from ruin, secures Iterest on the deposit at three per tit, whieh is quite an item running Jck to June last The difficulties of the Boston Bank gave Mr. Best his opportunity and We are glad he has so - improved it The presence in our State of a gen heman of suoh recognized ability bathing of no little importance to Iforth Carolina interest, and we 'iall look to him for many Valuable rstices in behalf of our . people and i c in the transactions and derel afci of the iamediale future. iieircaoijages. ; . - Personal. v ..;'v7: Mr. E. L. Haughton of Pitts- bdro, is in the city. Ir.' Geo. S. Atmore, of S tone wall, was in the city yesterday. Mr. C. M. Willett, of Shiply, Smith & Co., liquors, Baltimore, is at tha Qaston. T x Mr. E. 3. Snow,, representing timore, is at the Gaston Fields &; ?Co . boots, and (iihoea Philsdelphia.b at thd Gaston Housa - -Mr. H. S; -Nnnn;: the popular editor : of -the excellent Kington -. . . ... J ournal, was in the city yesterday. Mr. It. S. Read, General South ern Agent of the Hartford Anoni tyt .left by steamer. New Berne yesterdayr- - . ;-4 , J Dr.: C. T. : Andrews j)f Bridge water' Nora .Scotia, ' brother of Superintendent Andrew tfi'the Midland, and almost hia J'doable! arriTed by steamer Ner Berne, and passed up the Midland for Goldsboro. Messri Burroughs, of New Jer sey . 8." M. Child, of New York, SppleK , Jno.Tvbfepnt.H Fr Atwobd Ii; WHernng ahdJi W. Ramsey, of Baltimore, were among the commercial men at the Gaston ; House yesterday. . j .Mr. Jas. E. Bogle, Business Manager of the Hazel Kirke Coiu pany, was at the Gaston House yesterday.: arranging ; if or: the. bill posting, &c. .. Jlr. , Bogle is quie a driving: business; man, ; as Was Mr. Brown in advance of him 'and with such gentlemen as fore-rpn-ners in the arrangement of lie tails, th'e Company can' hardly tail "of . successful houses -on its -''a pearance ;-, , - Ship Expected.- The Norwegian' toqneoldbringer; with a thou sand tone 6t steel rails, out "sixty-i three days from Newport, Wales is looked for at Alorehead hourly. The name Goldbringer is not inappropriate, as , every rail ; of steel brought here for j the Mid land represents so much gold ad ded to the wealth of North Caro lina " Hotj8e Broken Into The house of Sallie Ann Bryan, . outside of the city limits, was broken into with an ase, and her daughter Flora, hearing that the door wae open, went, home and. found that the wardrobe and a chest had been rebbed. Going for her mother they, proceeded jon information to the ' house "of a neighbor -where they saw Editb. Wood, with one of their dresses on, which she readi'y surrendered. Arraigned before Justice Brin8on, yesterday, Edith was sent to jail in default of bail. She had only been liberated from prison a short time, for stealing. LVe Saving Stations. The House voted for thirty additional Life Saving Stations under suspen sion of the rules. There will be three new ones on the coasts- of North Caeolina. The following is instructive: , All district Superindents are to be disbursing officers and pay mas ters and have the power and per form the duties of Inspectors of Cus toms. Their salaries are to be as ollowa: In Maine and New Hamp shire $1,800: in Massachusetts, $2 000; in Rhode Island and Long Is land, $2,500; in New Jersey, the same ; in the Delaware and Chesa peake Bays, $2,000; between Chesa peake Bay and Cape f Fear Bi ver, $2,000; in Florida, $1,000; ; on' the Golf coast, $1,000; on Lake Ontario nd Brie, $3,500; on Lakes Huron 'nr. and Superior, "S3, 000; on Lake Michi gan, $2,500; and on the Pacific coast, ; fl.r The pay of the keepers of stations or houses of refage TO6 the Treasury, and shall not exceed Thb Addib HEiatT.-Tha Addie Hsnry, Capt Dudley, ' arrireoV , from JJaltimore yesterday, Tourteen -?cays out, during .eight days ' of whidthet rwaa ed the witagoaca ccg;:l.-"' landy a?seoaM aaother yesseii'for it e wBeme, name unknown. He i also renocted that the ;tnree maste4 kwhocoer,3. . H. Tan turn, which left for'. BayRiver some three weeks since to. load with lum? bar paased ut at Hatteras Inlet as he came in. ' j CASOLINA. North arliiia stapds third , in the of copper producing States. he colfrpse of ; Mahone is the ption of one olTtbe Messenger, edi- - -fj.5.: sis ' . t1. The cotton productioh in. . North' Carolina ha more than doubled dur- ingcne,sT;Lsnyears. . . Th6; Pittshoro.?Mjgus ,siys it is computed, that ';ttie available - water JTheJ!Argua : says .Chathawn .has; an eievauon ox ou tieei anu tnai xne line of .meanrnnual - temperature of-. 60 which is one of the choicest of all cli- ntesBe'ScrdssnthisT county rni ? ..'j. . !i. i t . y rtjueggociatea, railways . nave ass- ed of Goldsboro the privilege, of erect ing :a suitably 4etatned,a HatterasVpasSI tu teW- r SwajA;5enjsaJTg povrertham-M greater than that ;o the entLw 3tate of Cannecti- uudingrac90St.- ihifciWnv.'-- a. T., t tracks of the so vera! roads, for ticket offices, "bagging rooms, sitting rooms, and eating':; pgllfjpduje to be : a ..highly , oraameneal two story i DUiiams:. CoL Buford's claar, eoel, and corn'- 1 Jpreheusive brainy has . been . worth nulions to the Danville .road.. uom bfeed with fine, intellectual , ability, helhas energy. liberality and public sporit, and a fine sense of honor and jua;ice? commanding for him the con fidence and", good wishes of all who kaow him, : GENEBAL NEWS.' A warehouse . and 4,000 bales of cotton burned at Kew York, Tues day night, loss about $80,00. t ; The sloop Dauntless ashore on Tox Shoals, off the; Virginia coast; two men were washed off and lost. 5 The Blackfeet Indians are .com- mitthig depredations in . Northwest' territory:? killing traders and driving off cattle. j One man killed and another dan gerousl injured at Lancaster, Pa., while firing a salute in honor of the Democratic victory in that city. Manchester (Eng.,) cotton mas ters, in view of declining prices - and increasing stocks, urge the adoption of short time in . the manufacturing department. v . The captain's wife and, two chiU dren and two seamen of a wrecked barque were picked jup off the coast of California; they were famishing and about to resort to cannibalism. Consul Qaneral Wolf and the Americans at Cairo gave a 1 grand banquet in honor of AVashington's birthday to the Egyptian Minister. Araby Bey pronounced a eulogium on Washington. .."'-';''.. . Ex-Confederate soldiers, "resident in Cincinnatti presented a memorial tablet to the widow of the late Presi dent Garfield; C. A. WhithersL form- erlv of Gen. Morgan's staff, I made the presentation speech. Advices r from Uhtcasro report a general storm throughout the West, with sleet and high, winds; wires are down and railroads badly washed the disastrous effects of the flood seem to ba increasing along tha Onto ianllXississippl rivers. I POBEXGIf NEWS. Enlina cotton matters desire to reiuce-productioa to keep up prices. Abericsns to Berlin ; celebrated Wub.ington's Birthday br a banquet " V7rpckage continues to wash ashore Opthe Irish eoatt from the City of The , dioali)ef steamer Sardiniaa, from Port laud, tts Hal Wax, has arrived Grand Prize Was woo be thi Bak cf IIami1uDj B refold bay Coti Sjhouralofll -;het4: thai A ppanage Departnient of the : : Buataa iai penal Household, is 'deU. ' " '' ' '' Castelar, fears a' Slav invasion Of finrope, and calls for an 'alliance of. all tjne Latin races with Germaov. ? t,v i A Portuguese Deputy proposes 1 the close alliance of Spain and Portugal anJ a reduction 'of thtir ' respective armiw. . , , yl J : ; '"! -:' 5 Sir. Michael Ds-itt' was I elected jOiember of Parliament for Meath to fill fbt vacancy canned by the resignation orMivAfM, Sulliiran.- n , 1 " lilt. Bradlaugh' again' attempted to take his .'fceat jti the House if Oo'ramonp, but waa expelled from the Houre on motion of Sir Stafford Nbrthcot' ' hg.aiirialLtwentyn ailuysta, ipc , various, con spiracies against the - Russian govern- Unent, has teedftgutf fn JSt! Petersburg. for midable . re voir agai ri st; Egy pt h aa? been,: begu n i i n- the S iudaq L,tn e Sheik Mohammed Ahmed defeating the Egyptian troops add killing 'the Governor of Fashoda " ' ' '"' The German tegatioo. The .rimeA-. despatch .from Berlin I i ' , . . . ' . eesaor ' to Mr. White as" American, U3ittister5 , It jg tliougfit that F.nnce Bismarck; will "retaliate by postponing iiidefinifelv the appointment of a sue 'Aokeii Voi Schloezer." a ... (j. A: Correction. : Postal to jHewa. : . '; .'..';. ;:, j M ouEHEAj), : Feb -24. Please correct in bur next i$sue the error made id ft'Sterday'd" pp-r in publishing my Har!ov Creek CanaUejjter. It ' should real. vVhera it enters Harlowe Creek nrnl thence o Newport Kiver,". not by B. ojd Creek, as t litre js uo such creek m this legion, and how uh creek cr pt into the letter I can't conceive. Xu 1 ou should have printed Christopher- V. and not Christopher K. v;ttia . A H. IiIST OF LETTERS Remaining in ..the postoffice at New Berne, "NC.; February 18, 1882, and not called for: ' A rMiss Annie Arthur. B Polley Batoms, Esther Bal lard Miss Clarrison E. Bryan. C Wm. H, Culley. D--Catherine Davis, Henry Daw son; llairDerry, Virginia Dudley, Penny Dudley, Miss Caroline Dud- ley- '. . ', ' .'. ' ' '' , E J. C. Edwards. E lias Furgerson, Wm. S. Flem ing, X. M. Fisher. . ' G Sil'va Gallop. Harriet Giles. II Wm. II. Harris, Matthew Hilbart. J James Jones, Laura Jones, Dilcy Jarmon, Peter Jarman. K Mary Keet, A. Keene. M Retta McKoy, Rev. T. Q. Mattocks. Thos. MatUne, Capt. W. C , Moris. N James Nelson, CoL HyNel son. ; " . - P Fred Paje, Nancy Primgle.. R Easter Roberts. S Louisa Sawyer, Ea3ter Slade, Washington Slade, Jas. H. Smith, Jennie Shil, Miss A. T. Smith. . T W. T. Taylor. W Clarrisa Williams, Miss R. Williams, Hartil miliams, Nelly E. Whily, S. W. Willis, A. Whitehead. Persons calling for the above let ters will : please say advertised. If not called for in 30 V days they will be sent to tha Dead letter otSce. ., r ETHfiLBBBT HTJBBSr P. IL 1 j Cotton cne of the largest meeting of con nianter- evr held took place in Ma Chester, England. The chairman dwj un the serious position of the trac caused bV the declining prices and tj increasing, stocks. ' A resolution oaanimousty passed that it is nece6is to adopt- short time it, the mauuf taring depaitment, and circulars a' beeajseht to all the tasunm of Nor! and Northeast Lancashire Rkif whether thev are willing, to redu prodscuon to the extei.t brtwo weet. wow; darwUtttBrM:. sv;- .V Te Apericaaa restlenriq Ber I t o b ; a banauet la. honor of .WashiuMoi! hirthdaVU The. staff;-of the legati were present, and flags were; display on the-residences of Americana.'' -The. were oae bundret and flf'iy perVu present at the banquet, including; Br feasor G a erat, H err, Bu nseti ot hj General SkobelefTs speeches t a said .to have been prompted by a- d sire for notoriety . Small importau is attached to the incident by Gef ,j . - i .The. Herzegovinians: after fo days seige have , captured an Au trian .fortress; the garrison escam s.i!"lti ill-. '"''I'.i'.i! ' I wiba tut; tao .Tvopie popuiauoi theupper Driha have joined the.i 1, -i . Storms avftmini prt hv ?rain t the entire country, and in Canad Telegraph wires were 'blown 'flowi railway bridges washed'' away ai otner serious , damage was caused. "' -"A fire at 'Liberty,1 Va. , destroy! a block of buildings; los3 about $3 000 ; partially insured. ; :'Crnten4ry, -Mi E. ChurchjSoUth, R arha4lrr-jreach in s viri Si path at II a. m.aud il p. m Sab4 school at 3 p. in., John II . Hell, euil : i - J.i i.4 S: hi. At.'Jl .11' -nV.f . i . . . -r luieuueui,. rraj er net'ii!ig e cry x uin day at 71 p. ni. Heats fiee,; polite ti3 erc Strangers invfreii (o'attend.' ..Christ Churchvllev. V; Wi Shiel Sucdat: Holv com m union 8 30 a : . mcrniug prayer, iiianj and sermon a. mi; Sunday echopl 4 p. pi.; even prayer o p. m Daily prayers at 8 a. ml" and 5 p. m . J ' Arrivals at tlic Hotels. 'e Gaston, House S. K. Street.' Febl 24 P Burrou?li8,lNew Jer S H Child, New Jersey; C M W4 8 Appier, Jno T Gibbour H F 4.1 wot h w Herring, J W.Ramsey, Baitimd J P Timberlake, Philadelphia; Gc Watson, Hyde county; jE J Snow, E L baughtou, Pittsbcro; Jas E Byi business manager Haze . Kirke Co; Geo S Atmore, Pamlico.. Fees and. Doctor. 1 . I tie tees of doctors 1? an lUm t very many persons' - are interested just at present. We believe the ech ule for visitor ia $3 00, which vo tax a man confined to his bed for 4 earj and in heel of daily; vif-JtS, 0 Si,CO0 a vear' for medical attenda I - - . 1 . - alon! And one single bettle of I Bitters taken in time - would save 1,000 and all the yearfs eicknes HEAt d -L:ist evening at 0.:i5. ne H. H-ath, of typho -malarial fej dauiiter'Of Mrs. Maty Hr Ilealb, in the 12th year of her age. Funeral from Ch'ist Chuch to-t row tfeunday) afternoon at 4 o clc Friends of the family invited 10 attei Eastern North Oarolini MARBLE WORK - New Berne, N. C. MONUMENTS, TOMB! ! A LL KINDS GRAVE AN OBUI1 ING WORK IN Italian & American Mart Orders will receive prompt atten I 1 tioa and satisf action insured. JOS 2L THLXJS, Proprietoi (Successor to George If. Claypoj -1 COB. BROiD & '-CRAVEN STS Post ( a) tVf tha' Cure 'of Cararhzi CoMa.f f t - - tt: vrr I Jtzjnna, Wdpping C6cghvlnci4 pisfil' Cbnstunptton and for fhei relief f exjasumptive-persons inj advanced stages or the Disease. .Scld by allDruggists. Price 24c. ; -1 . ?Kbw Gbner ai. Agency. Messrs. VTasou & Street have taken '.the general ageucy for Korth Carolina of tha , Iartford Xife and Annuity In surance Cpuipany, aud whl be pleased to serve their friends Ihrbugh a good 1 cheap aud safe plan of life insurance; Call and see them. ... ';,' . GRAVEII COUriTY BONO flrWATSOflf ft'STOBET Ancr. BY AU rnORITY OFTHE PHO-r bate Court of the county of New Hanover I will nffc for sale on theTth ds of March. 1882, between the hours .Iptc aiictioti; ' 1 :r.':i'i OjHS CEAVEN COUNTY BOND, Of the deuoniink:ion of f 50O, with all coupons, including that: due July , 1, 1882. attached . ,ThtJ sale isj made for account of,. my wards, the minor children of nfeniy Mclin, late of H'ilmington, N.iC., de ceased, and the right is reserved to re jec any bid that may be deemed insuf flctenf. - I . . , . ; .; 4. GRAHAM DA.VES. Guardian. NEW BEENE THEATEE. Ono IXTiglxt: Only ! rilDAY, MARCH 3, .1882. MADISON S QUARETHE ATRE COMPANY . , i - x In flte Grent Comedy-Drama, H A Z E I. K I R K E I ITearly 1,EC0 pcnsecntive'Eepresentatieas : Throughout the Unitad States. - ' THE LONGEST RUN on RECORD The Greats Pi ay. "1- ' The Greatest Success. IRriliiint Ovations, TUe'-Whole Dazzling Triumphs. t'r.untiy Electrified, ; ' Theatres Pak'd to the D'ors, puperb'.Vetropolitau Cast. H A Y 2X. KIRKE :-,G0ES HOME TC EVEEY HEAET. .Peats ean.be sceured nt E. H. ilead ow'.' Reserved Seta . Admission 75 cents, Gallery 59 cent?. SOME VALUABLE'LAND : . Timbered in White Oak. Apply at THIS OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED: lure N. C. Vinegalr, GENUINE JAVA COFFEE! Fresh Canned Coods ! POTTED G(ioDS--FRESH & PURE ! Soautiful Plour l SXJGAliS OF ALL GRADES" I ' Tre.sli Crackers, Cakes, Ac. CHEESE, PORK, LARD ! The'Vci y Je.st bJuttoi'i Cart House acccamsiatiens rcrrfsneft is customers fan the cotmtry. . 'Ml ATiEX. milleh. Broad street. New Berne. FOR R ENT. A ; O llELtlNG HOUSE WI TH SIX rooms ind a large garden, on Neuse street,) between Craven and East Front. Apply at THI8 OFFICE Fine Dwelling For Sale. FORSALeJ A LARGE DWELLING Hcuie, with fine lot, in the city of Net? Berne. I Location central. Twelve roosts. Modern improTements. For cms and information apply to GREEN &BTEYEN8QN. DC3T & CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS fotfaaleby Hascock Rnna 6 r
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