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t I ' ' . ; . . .- ' - .- . , .- ,. ' : ' : . ... , . ' - j V- . - . : ;- : -. . . V-".'' " : ;.. " Mi ' ! -No. 24. NEWBEENNC., TUESDAY, I AUGUST 28j 1866. Price Five Cents. fyomnNOr AUGUST 28, 1806. fALI)PABTLIEIIT 1 , ' pwr omcx, XCswbxks, N. a, 1 rfUKK 10, ISO. . .ta Diili aa fallows : 1 V Tart. Piiiladalphla, Baltimore, jJSn, D. (Randall poinU "TitmalorU o w tr- Ai- i rul " Ami- 1Vi ,i t-A i an1 KarnrH 1TI ., . r. . .11 jn. 8.00 A. M. 5.00 P. M. ..........11 00 M. C.0OA.1L .4 P. M. TftvUy t ......1 :-it .?MMbr. m and Plymouth, X. .Trhnriday htnrdj ai ....6.00 A- M. A. 1L. a d 1 tcj 7 P. M. "y; il delirertMi in Ore United state, ln- wtt A tuost be prepaid, or they will be aent DjeM audxsed to ueada ex imreau dT GEO. W. NASON. Ja.. P. 1L i t before bis Honor John N. Waih- r Lre. and Lient. White, discharged sol- e Federal unnj, czmiijeu wna vonspi cr the Fiwt National Bank of this city, ' surfer the Cashier, Mr..IL H. Thompson, !iach action be, necessary to secure the of the bank deposits. ; . ,) Uori Seymour and Lehman appeared on 4 the bauk and State; and C. C Clark, aCpLLc.. In default of counsel the , iaeqaently . requested Mr. Alexander itoict as attorney for the man White. I Ajixaaed plead not guilty. - jfcxvas then sworn as a witness for 2d and testified substantially aa fol jt been acting at leader to the band at iisara'f "free and easy dancing saloon f j ja&oad depot performances tn-week-jifproached by prisoner White irtth in- j vitther I wished to make some moneyi I i; Was then told by White that he ztrxiaco me to a man who would show t to mike $0,000. Prisoner came to me zizg and pointed out Capt Lee as he t one of the A. & N. C. cars. Shortly :lx Lee came down to the aalobn, and on , moduced, carried witness and White to j plot uear the colored Episcopalian i Eat witness did not consider the im i proximity to a Church and graveyard per place to discuss the arguments for a led murder, and consequently he pro- ixable out of town, which was accepted act not by White. :. r r uJwuiera- " YU0 m or wo TisitedCentral'Park, way of consolation toM. D.. f we fcar. like ;;Lrr:.r",'. " r d:notflilte ;the PaddrsTaanie ha. afine ear;fornii8ic,- bufa Tr7TTT", . i J8.Hkethe citytous, there is to6 'a .ciosea ine trial on oenaif I much of it, it takes of the prosecutior in a very earnest and interest-1 beauties. ing reply to arguments of his predecessors, in which he bore somewhat hearily, upon certain us too loner to see all its We visited a few ,a ' ' horribltn!; P. &w8ince:si:e pg,rittjn, M. D., in forms us that asnd. aii-;-ppr. to Uach thesen- timental chords of his dulcineaV affections, was TlieIa1or Convention, Washxnotok, Aug. 25.The committee . ap pointed by the Labor, Convention at Baltimore,, waited on the Pres'dent to-day. Mr. HinchlifTe, the spokesman, disclaimed any connection with1 mv nArtV in a Tolitii.al sense whatever, or thatk iTfi m a a--w i a - nr. . -w v i w w - w m wvw vvw w m km m iiti a - . - . k- - - " ' - mu mm m w w i ci l - - - axAn . 1 1. w w lias fiirn n a v ai w v fl J " -w vvMUMUUCU. 2UI 1IIJXI HHM TT1 V1 naVA however, that Mr. Lehman's remark were of a general and jocular character, and should not do, of the dull times. i ' s j . : ' i ' . . - I - . - i r nare causea ine umorage mey are reported . to experience teaches, for soon, even i nave aonein some circles. : w ere aware of it, our time in New Torkhad flew s Ane uoun men proceedea to sum up the evi- away, and on Thursday the 15th inst at half- dence and explain its reasons for deciding against past two o'clock, we found ourself again standing Ui p"o uiu ujremauuujLMiieiupon ine aecK tor tne .1 errv. hanlintr nnt fwm 1 T J3 Am.; l - x " . i . ,i . I . . " - - uttuscu, ijco auu Hiuie, lu awaic iriaiai tne en to the conclusion they came out of a tin wash- nrged that eight hours per day labor should bef basin known to have been in the 1 room of 4 the legaliicd. That public lands should be distribo aforesaid excitable parent. He requests us to ted so as to be reached by laborers instead of. say that the practice of throwing water on! a capitalists, and that - working men be protected j serenading party is a dam p bad way of show- against convicwaoor. mg appreciation. suing term of Superior Court The amounts of bail was fixed at $1,000 for Lee, and ; $250 for White. Neither of the prisoners had succeeded in procuring bail up to a late hour. Lovk and ' Turnips Nearly every country the dock, outward bound for our beautiful little newspaper we pick up nowadays, has an earnest city.. exhortaion to farmers to plant-largely in pota- To say the passage from New York to Hatteras I toes, pork and . pumpkins ; but above : all a Inlet was a pleasant one convejs but a faint tremendous crop.ef turnips. .'. We examined Webster in reead to it. and found that a tnmin We refrain from comments at this hour, prer mWq of using Uneuaw of th rnln R. wnMtunwuicrueYttiopiaeHis., i reaaers a aennue idea or its pleasantness. There mucn cultivated on account of readers a definite idea of its pleasantness. There was but two passengers, but with the polite, courteous, gentlemanly captain, offipers and crew, we enjoyed all the comforts and pleasure that it is possible to- enio v on shiD-board. and .ww . 9 its solid bulbous root' This left us as innoh f in tWlai.V ever. ; He were, until recently, very . much at a loss r to account ' for this ! extraordin ary interest ini turnips." But we received in- Thb Fiest Baix. - Our Wilmington exchanges are somewhat elated over the reception of a bale of new cotton. We are clad to record the enter prise oi our friends in that citv. but we under stand the deficiency in the weight of the afore- thcre nothing to mar our hopes and pleasure, j telligehce yesterday that an old batchelor friend said bale will leave the matter still oten to com- unm wo came m Hatteras Inlet, and there the or ours up at the pint, who has resisted the petition.- v gentlemanly and joiite doctor informed us that ; lascmauons or tne rair sex for thirty years or Messrs. MrrcHxix, Aixen & Co., requested wo mu8t not 00016 t0 NeWDeri1 and endanger her I more, has at last succumbed, and "wili marry (firAA r.ira;nf ttt.m- t. x-I citizens' Iires-aa we were friiin a rtort where the I in the iail lr tne turnin eraa torn tint wail" jivuuucuii lUCIKlUUlU ' UX I'l'lU'PWll Vit I . , " " , , ., - 1 --: ; ! -.".'-' .. vi . : consider the merits of the claim, and we are in formed that they hare decided adversely, the bale lacking forty-ont pounds of being the required Tie atkad the President's' T , r assistance to "accomplish these measures for the , working men. In reply the President said he J was oppostd to the present system of contictj labor on account of Its unjust discriminations , and 'degrading influences. He desired to seet labor elevated and such always had been his position. His ' whole; history showed his was V against ; monopoly of ; the' public , landsl HeA was for shortening! the j hours of -labor oy the least ' number consistent with f the in terests of . all, and ; the laboring! men ! couid ( rely upon his influence when it could be given in their behalf. They had. his sympathy and best feelings in their cause, and 'he hoped they j , would accomplish their objects. i jrorthy conple strolled along, witness i a hope that Lee was no detective a draw in an innocent man.' Xee as- js he need hare no fears,' and" thereupon :i pencil and paper, upon which he drew ithe interior of the bank; giving precise it of doers, passages, safes, Ac.' Prisoner atraged the programme tor- the. cop- (itUii, and slaugher of its garrison as n: - "'..:; .'Y. ' ' c - x- . ru toii'pJiissrs. Eldtidgf; Ben (JZheroiacere 'of the bank as might :isocLd convivial gathering at his house j JiTewng, (Friday) at which time witness ( &!tr the bank, and in case the key of the -i!diail to be in the lock, was, to-, shoot pson through i the head,- and -then rob X After which he was to escape through -ijorinto a back 6treet,: and' thence" to "i little plan was laid, for Friday night; j-ewiaiieaio come up to time, . and in fact, the undertaking -was postponed wedaj night." In; the interim, prisoner -scs had one or two consultations, which , soggeslifii cf witness led to the alrera- ' Ae'schedole, so far as to substitute a fcr tic pistol as the weapon io be rtsedin ilr. Thompsons ( apd witness tha5in case of hi capture ki be found to get him out Prisoner -''.Lit as soon as witness had made aa tlthe bank, , he would be joined; by l7r ho wouldjissist him in carrying s. But witness wa3 unable to dis- , ! cf this co-operating party. . . , a,ardj Light came, howtTer, witness 'reaUoos scruples about committing "-o.ind being in considerable di -quiet tso.Tei to -unburden himself -to Mr. r'Maw employee in the saloon. Mr. UajmaqVon the subject, andwit- ito ask Tat Eelly for adr.ee, Mr. lUjt witness had better tell Mr. 'kreupqn on Monday witness told aii aDDut it, an4 got mm to go 'ad meat-the circumstances. This ; '-aaeuutely, and it being considered 108 .putLcity which the matter had "? aspirators. should be secured. at irraat.wai made out, aad Messrs. , ."uie weight. This leaves the question who shall carry off the cup still in abeyance, and we anticipate will result in the appearance- of a ' bran new" bale in this market in time to secure the twenty dollar gold piece offered by Messrs.1. S. T. Jbxxs i anchor, and arrived here at half-past 10 A. M. Uo.f as .well as the goblet. , We advise our on yesterday. . friends to hurry up their staple and make sure off Wt would take occasion to state i to the . public J - i i .unH uiB muiB'n ui liiih mm n.in r.iiLRriiruiiiir The bale received in wimington was from j men,1 and if any desire a pleasant sea trip, they d inn on V. H.. ix U, and weighed 35d nrtnno' I cannot do better than take nasaam in tha Ellen It was purchased by Messrs. Wosxa & DAKoaa ! 51 1 Terty, along with Captain' Caapin, and his at 35 cents per potihcL and shipped to. Philadel phia. The staple was said to be excellent and the quality good. It seems, however,: there were not enough' ' bout to make one cup. , Th Tuar Goldsbobo Ahxax. The races Thursday excited unusual interest. Several Tiorelcn IVewa. : I Nkw York, Aug 25. The following news has r been receired per cable : if-r '.- '' V '-. -"'- : i - cholera existed. We were, therefore, as the boys There is evidently, then some connection some wrar Aug. Jiveninginev covwa expressed it, "shoved up for fifteen days." - unknown affioity between lore and turnips m 13 very nrm, wun pnc 2u. F We mde a virtue of necessity, and contented marriage and Bootabagah's ! We shall hereafter higher, compared with last quotaiions ,! ; ourselves, went fishing, crabbing, claming, &c, class turnips with that portion of the harvest &raP&c, .6 UBCM- n " ' &c.fc ,whiling away the time like real philoso- which is reaped by a cradle. "i week, according to jJroxers wrouiar,,. phers, until night, before last , d.spatches : came - - khujww uH1 for. our release, and ' at 12 P. M. we weighed The ,followulg V little jtu d'tsprU . was Uplands at 13d. Breadstuff market dsiland pri-,f composed some tuty years ago by a lady of Beau- ces without hange of note ; western mixed cora . fort, N. C, on the' eve of her marriase with a I 26: Provision market unchanged, excepting .' J eorpa of gallant officers and ere w.' ' : Yk Local." gentlemen were on the ground 'for the first' time since they rode ; stick horses' on the hlde walkl We did not attend ourself, as shank's mare (the beast c ride.) , is .very apt to get tired, and as a rule is not partial to three mile heats. We learn, however, Uhat? BucUXin, of Goldsboro,' beat Deemer, of Newernj 'and carried off, the prize. The match was as follows j Three best in five for a pure of $1,000. . ' - Dece ver won 'the first' heat. ' Buckskin then seemed to wake up,' and after winning the next three, was proclaimed the victor. The following iime was made :- -. -j - f ' .- 1st -heat, Dec iver, 4 - .254- 2nd f Buckskin. ' -y., - v 2:63 3d . ; ;. " . - V ? - ' 2:49 4th v ; : ; ' - "2:53 On third heat Deceiver came out 2:49 J. A Sea Tutp. On Wednesday, the 8th inst, we s;riled from this port for New York in the steam gentleman by the name of Norr : Why ure, dear sir, a bashful maid, , To gain her single lot ... When as you know, I've often said, ; r In truth I lovejFyoa, Nott. I i , f." ,!.. ' Tor the Kewbera Times. - Conalateney of Qarntlne. Ma. . Editob':---. , "IV;, 1'., 1 -f r ; ;.i " . I I learn .that the New York boats, running to this place, have been quarantined at Hatteras for fifteenoyhs good and has been, up . to the present time. But after the agents r had telegraphed all over the country, they - were relieved 5 after laying five days, ' hich' . was" a i sensible move: I should object to their coming up to Newbern, . if there was any cholera or otheir contagious disease on : board; but I ' cannc t see the - consistency of stopping the boats and let the cars run with pas sengers direct from all parts of the country where the cholera is. It has been carried to only one seaport by. water to my knowledge-arid this was Savannah, and yet it is all over the country; It certainly must have been communicated by Ilail, if at alb ' Whoever heard of a train of cars stbp ped three or four miles from the . city, "and the passengers examined by the Doctor, and wheth er there was" no sickness among them, and pas sengers and all ordered into the woods' or some other uninhabitaut place and quarantined for fit Lard, which is advancing. London, Aug. , 24 Evening. Consols 88 J? Amercan Seem Hies firm; 6:20s 70. V i ; ; - London, Aug. 24. The war has ended for the : present, but the feeling in Austria Is for peaee for thepresenWbut war in future to re-establish hi'iitpreinaeyin:. Oennany.:':;V).;; V-,? - r.( V P&agub, Aug. 24 The most' perfect concords v!4a Amnmr the PlenioOtentiaries. and ! tns ; Sao Nkws. The manyr friends and aequain- fttv of ne.cej thouirh not vet siened, is a cer-7 tances ot Mr. Hmrnx McLin, wiU regret td hear tiinl newa is hourly expected. ; V v of his sad berievement. See (bituary notice of BsaLiN Aug 2t--The Prussian Chamber of j his estimable lady in its appropriate place, f; n,,....i: I.... : 1 - -rlrpii tft1- -tr-AtnvRTER Slain. We have often heard of I the Kins for the successful results of the war,, owls and bats occupy ing old, dilapidated, aban- There were twenty-five refiigee Poles and Cath- doned towns and residences, out we never heard I ones. For all your pains I do not care, And truly for your lifer Though you had millions, I declare I would, Nott. be your wife. ier m- rmi rt rraivna f firAA teen days, because they came irom New York or : w a w m wm aM yii mm m w k'wv w . . . line, plying between Newbern and New York 6me oaxer. place where there was sickness, and At 15 minutes past .5 o'clock we left tha dock: the passengers forbidden all intercourse with the ran aground on the Swash at 5 o'clock on Thurs- world? 'The care and anxiety of mind would be day mornins: lost 8 or 10 hours :bv the deten- enough1 to create an epidemic among them, and tion; went over the bar al 5 p. m.. Thursday afte' staying the fifteen days fumigating the cars. ,j &c. let them ero on their way rejoicing. It looks night, and the table in conseouence was nrettv to me, Mr. Editor, as; if our quarantine regula thinly attended bv the passengers on Fridav tion in this 'country is a hum bug of the worst morning, ;most of them suffering lroin that. worst n(1- :.vi ..: of feelings, "sea-sickness." ;:V ; V, ' I. ieiooem, Aug?23d 1866. Auout z o clock on Friday atlernoon, the wind , ..yK Locai,",Is in receipt of so many letters of named to tne westward, the sails were spread, hnqUirj'on various subjects ianging; through the tne surging oi me sea , aoateo, ano some ot tne t-Htna and nlatituJes of mora.s. ethics, poll Civis. attested. This" compdsed fecst interesting- joints in Wilnos'n o . i . "epieaumecur rea.lers do not de- ' V lllriagh the details of the cross ,a. tad ttrobcrating evidence, and we '.atooselveaith giTing the above iT eatures of ihQ testimony which t of Cdpt. Lee and Wljtc, !cct , .... 7 :oart look, a iecess until 4 J the Council for the defence to (T t hen il re-assembled, ' ie pr J3CC1 a aumber witnesses i, tvfr charactcr of the accused. "Af tJSStilaonJ" staving baen taken, passengers made their appearance upon deck. but most of them kept their rooms all day, but about sunset we had' a 6moctht sea, and we be lieve all hands were able to walk out upon the deck and look with rapture upon the beautiful sunset, and as old "Sol" sank down in the wes tern bank of the : mighty waters, all seemed en tranced at the beautiful scene. Saturday was a lovely day and nothing worthy of note transpired; all seemed joyous and happy, and aa the day passed away and the bright sun west to rest on that evening, we were. -making pretty good time up the beach a few miles to the southward of Long Branch,' a watering place of some note, and as we passed, it presented a love ly aspect, for the whole place seemed to be illu minated, and we doubt not but those who had made' it a place of resort were enjoying them selves to their heart's content. At 10 o'clock we anchored at the quarantine off Staten Island, and remained there until morn ing, when the M. Di came on board and pro nounced U3 all fit subjects to merge inlo the cholera infested city of New York, which we pro ceeded to do as quickly as possible, and by 7 o'clock the good steamer was at her dock, and the passengers, about 18 in number, were scat tering in different directions, as inclination dic- tics, love, and religion, that he finds i; altogether impossible to reply in rail to. tne amerent quer ists, and has -therefore, .concluded to devote a small space at'lea-t once a week to this elucida tion, solution and criticism of kuch subjects as are not propagated on the last leaf of the Bpeil-intr-book. ' ' r;:i-' '1ir ' " - : : , - i . .-:. Good Sense' writes us a long communication ridiculing the practice now in vogue auong the ladies of weariug , long dresses, j He says they trail in the dust something over two feet. Now this seems to us to be an underhand attack upon the understandings otthe ladies, and we therefore reply to Good Sente" ihat we don't think he shows as much sense in his communication us he does in his signature.' We can tell him there is not a lady in Newbern whose .dress does not hang down over two feet, and hide them to boot, But Good- Sense" is not the only crusty old fellow in town. 'A4 Batchelor" complains that the girls of the pre ent . (lay are entirely too fas." He says if he could meet wth a pretty little creature with the manners of the good old polished kind he would range himself along-side.- Now it occurs to us that the ladies of "Batche- lors " day must have bsen rather fast" as well as those of the present, or he would have caught up with one. They were too fast for him evi- tated. Wo found ourself floating around in the great dently, and we are of the opinion he must be Alfitronoiia. and onr thoufrhtH fas xcp. hp.hpl1 rkAa. l 810W COacn. " - o x nut stands dotted here and there, and heard the Larsh rattling of the many and varied vehicles, and the bells of the &treet" cars, all mingling their harsh music) were turned to our blessed calm ftaot;atn,.wnere ail is cairn as summer even iT u w lue superior Court. conspuacy, and asked that the ings be," but after awhile we heard the chimes of Trinity Church bell, and heard that a Queen was to attend services there, and as we had never seen a Queen, concluded we would go and take a glimpse of Queen Emma, of the Sandwich Is- considcraWe length, which - . uecrepid, and seems to on the audichrp "STr .Tt,; - - ua- tfence of White, and succeed- 1 A. A. - 1 ? At L ' ' vT'ls0od deal f i iixa, wut, to our cnagria, me crowa was so ! -te i. ma , , of STmPatby for his dense it was impossible for us to see her or cet a seat, so we had to foiego the pleasure. M. D". is a gay Ipthario, who has had quite a mortifying experience in his amours. It seems he is given to music, and delights to tune the light giutar under his true love's casement. The first entertainment of this kind he gave, it seems, was not well appreciated. ; After a performance of half an hour ah irascible voice from the direc tion of the parental bed chamber! inquired, Young man, why in great heaven's name don't you quit tuning th t banjo, and go" to playing?' The feelings of the performer who was giving an exquisite solo from Norma,, can : better be im- We can say, nothing by aginid than described. PABisr Aug- 21. The Emperor has firmly re- , fused the Empress of Mexico aid for Maximilian,. onVthej ground :bjt keeping good faith with the;j United :Staiesa concerning the engagement to withdraw the French troops from that country. . " (By the Cable to the Associated Press. ! ; ' V 'London, Aug j25T Saturday ndba. -Adtices ( have ben received to-day in officiaVeircles here, ) announcing -. that a treaty of . peace between the to enjoy the sun, but his enjoyment was destined contending powers of Prussia, Italy and Austria to be short lived. A djzen guns ' were soon at and Bavaria, was concluded by the plenipotenti-y present arms'" and the monster fell a victim arks in session at Prague on Thursday latt of them attempting to occupy a thrifty, gay. commercial city like ours, until Friday morn ing last jCriiii aiLiur: About nine o'clock an old owl cf the regular, hoot,- hoot,; hooting species, measuring about four feet from tip to tip of the wings, and a head the size of a common' dog's, came out from hit hiding place, near the Episcopal Church, on Pollok street, and perched himself upon an elm to his own brazen impudence. s ! The Cbops. We were sorry to learn from Mr. Feed. Lane, yesterday, who has recently returned to the city from "Chatham,' where he has been residing for a few years, that the crops are very poor in that regon, on account of the drouth. He says the ground has not been wet thoroughly for over two months, "and that many farmers will hardly make a bushel to the acre. . V s. The WokIaD's WonPee. The' ocean telegraph eclipses everything else that has taken place in the great march of human enterprise. We re ceived dispatches here in Newbern atone o'clock dated in London and Liverpool at r 12 o'clock, Aug. 25 th. Just think of it ! , Isn't it wonder ful? - Stonewall Jackson. We have received an- orday, npen.-The , other copy of the gentleman, by Dr. history of this distinguished Dabnet, of Virginia. Agents are wanted in every county for .; the sale of this book, and if any one in this community would like to take au agency we will sell him a book cheap to commence with. . .. .j ' ( . - ; Mr. J. H. Jackson, of Kington, wants a sober, reliable engineer t o run a steam saw mill. Con stant employment offered. TELEGRAPHIC. Reported for the JSeicbern Weekly Times. V Wa.n.Ingtoj News. Washington, ; August 24. -By instructions from the Secretary of War, General Howard, Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau, orders that on and alter the 1st day of Octobes next the issue of rations be discontinued, except to the sick in regularly organized hospitals, and to or phan assylums for refugees and freedmeri al ready established,; and ' that the . State officials, who may be responsible for the' care, of the poor, be carefully notified, so that 'they may assume the charge of such1 indigent refugees and freed-. men, a are not embraced m the above exceptions.- . V. j- ; . ; . .- :.. , Washington, Aug. 25. The Bepvblicar de nounces Stanton and charges on Jiim the. partial responsibility ot the New Orleans riots.. It says he withheld from the President Baird's dispatch of July 28th, prior f to the riot, asking for imme diate instructions how to act, and notices the fact that Stanton did not even answers the dis patch. The President never saw this dispatch until Wednesday'last. " ( Heavy Robbery. ; New Yoke, Aug. 2. A trunk containing $500,000 in securities, deposited in the vault of one of the city banks, has been stolen. . . ThS loss is shared by onouse here and. one m ' Boston. No clue has as yet bee roae m to ibe perpetra tor pnorobl?ery, , t : - The treaty was officially signed by the pkni-." potentiaries oi behalf of their respective Qoy- . ernments on the same day., t ' ;-V'; ! s " Among the provisions of Vie, treaty is cjae.that r troops At i Terent points thall evacuate thir:po-' sitioris and retire to their resrGve hoiaeswjthr in tnree weeits. ' : . , . , j ; Pasis, Aug. 25. Saturday noon. An immense i demand has sprung up in this city for 8, 5208, ' . and heavy orders for supplies havn. been tele graphed, to the American agents qf sarious h ank ing houses in this city. ?';-;r-;h-j-'--;' : LrvEErboL, Aug. 25.The 3uw.d,:steaca5hip Scotia. Capt. Jndkins, sailed this, noon ,'fpx Oew, r York via Queenstowri. . She haaa number cf pas- sengers and takes 110,000 in specie on Ameri can account." V , ' Queenstown, Aug.. 25.- S3 steamship China, from Boston via Halifax, has arrived. " Her mails i for Liverpool and London were forwarded by train, ande, sailed again for. Liverpool. - ,; . V LrvEEPooL, Saturday evenin ton market rule6 steady. ;V quotatjons unaltered, wiui uiuu ui - o,uuu uiuea ; miuGUing. upianos , closed at 13d ; breadstuff market dull, owing to the favorable weatne? and the pkospects for cropsf ' prices of toreign cereals haya a declining dency ; provisions,? rnlalter.QdvV . London, . Saturday .-'evening, Aug. 2&. The money market is firm ; consols closedrat 88 5:20s70i; ' " ! f . ." Vienna, Saturday, ; Au. 25. Jt is officially announced that Emperor Francis. Joseph ' has, -granted a new constitution ant! ministry to ijfun- c Pabis, Saturday, Aug:.-5. Before the treaty of peace was signed between I Prussia,. Austria,'u 5 25. ot- ustria Unreservedly . cedeA: Italy and Bavaria, Yenetia to' Italy The EmpressyCarlotta will ndt return to-Mexico and; it is conceded that the Empire. in tfmJt cuuiiixjr its approacmng its end! . , V. - Tbe CUioteral - ' - StjXL0T7Is1 Aug. 23. There Were. 2C0-, cholera inbsrmenta on Monday and. TiJesday last in the city cemeteries. . . Cincinnati, Aug. 23. The eholera is abating. There were only 33 deaths yesterday. : '':-.ru-;'--i - ' -: h ' ';' ; J Money Market, ; ' New York, Aug. 2o Noon.i-Qold '47 ; Ex-. ! . , New York Markets. New Yoek; Aug. 25. Cotton' firm; with sales at S3Ja36. . , i ..-:.. r SECOND DISPATCi:. ' . New Yoek, Aug. 25. Flour tkn for Southern at :10al5.75; Wheat dull; Corn 1 cent lpwer: ?rs,t1iBeef steadvi pric steady with saleai 1600 bblvmess. at 32.87, 1 Lard dull; .Whisky steady; Cotton active with sales of 3,000 bales middling at 33ia3.6; groceries dull; spirits tur-s Pennine bawjc : rosm scarce and firm at 2.871a" ' 9,00 ; gold U7) i 5s 1124 i 10s 102, A I) '- 4 1 v : ": y'l " . - : '- . i i ' " . r- I:' . ' v. i' i '
Newbern Weekly Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1866, edition 1
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