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E JOURNAL. y.zvr zzzsz, jr. C. fib. i. isss. Eiwxltt UK Post ome at Kw ltraa If C. 1' an : : a that we announce the death Jirr.s W. IIaepes, lata editor! -. v. ' e f of ch i ? pair. . He died t ' : ; N. CM of malignant mal . . ..I fever, at . half! past, eleven v I oa the night of January ;h. 1SS3.' Scarcely more than a SUICIDE AMOXQ FABXEBS. We take these "peculations 011 an interesting BUDiecr. irom met Alba Armu: It seems stranee that of 424, a earns dt buiciub -ib m umru State dnrin s the last three months, overmasterinpy the occupation which lurnlshed thej Ifret and worry of the broker and merehant'8 lite U not supposed tol beioond ia-that of the -farmer J iVe hare been accustomed to lookj 'upon him aa the Jreest and happiest man on eartb, and certainly, the aeurea which-we find in tha !- France ' Chronicle astonish nsJ iwhen. twice as many fanners a v - '.- c- -1 h Naw iwrnn on iv. trip to li-ileigh for a littje. recreaiUefta commit suicide, there ia not t :a an J perhaps to look alter legf other conclusion at which wt can. L-Lit ;on important to tnla place aatL ;nve wanv ui. K , r inn. .llwai taken nicfc soon J.? iitcr his arrival there and confined .mo couaaui a uii iuiowj That vrer-taxa- discnmination u to tea cntunis aeain. j-- JXIT.S W ASSES . 1JLAEPES . was. Our , esteemed contemportrjr readine of the., riddle does littlej credit to its acumen Direct taxes t :- - x w.n i .-, January 13th 1843 and wa tl.iri 8011 of James 1L and C both of whom hare pre-? j 1 - la his youth he re- :.'. the beneStaof a good and !. a training, with such ad -a.s the country school? :od. IT entered the TTni tC;?rtl JIi'.lia lSG4,and 1 t herefrom with marketl 1 T IU1 than on any other class, and they are not discriminated against ex oept in tariff-taxation, which is not onerous enough to account for thej Srevalence: of ; self-murder -mong I There ia.no : LEGISLATIVE FBOCEEDIJiGS. ? rPoiwtesaea' from yewa-ObserretJ ... .... TWENTT-FIESJT DAT. 0 To make it misdemeanor to de-i face signs, -notices, etc-- passedj third reading; y T SENATE. COXXITTKK BKPORTS. Mr. McLean, unfavorably' Au aet to amend and construe section chapter 141, of the laws Of 1867-fjcbapel and , Berea church, in Pitt TWKNTT BEOOND DAT. SENATE. PKTITIONS. Mr. King of Pitt, petition for pro hibition within three miles of May's druggists to pay retail liquor ? deal ers tax. Finance. ' r r' s f I Mr.- Proctors far exempt $100 worth of farming- ahdnriechanical tools from taxation. Calendar. Mr. Bower, bill to be entitlert an at-t to increase the number, of jus-gA lady caine along the platform and need to tearch aidden causes for the suicide among farmers. iongl Hi 67, in regard to the office of county txeaanrer... Messages from the House, in forming the Senate that the House had passed the following bills, which were properly referred: M A bill relating- to the- duties ol justices of the peace and county treasurers. , . Mr. Battle, favorably: An act for ithe protection of crops, in Caswell county; an act to prevent the sale or malt or epirltuous liquor on sun- day; to amend chapter ZG0, Iawt 1876-77, aud chapter 234, laws H881. ' ' Mr. Speight, unlavorably : ' Act to repeal the , purchase tax onl liquor --".''"v1 u, .aH.-im Mr. DortctKindieiary committee, Reported favorably: Vi'A bill for theft relief or disabled : Jonleoerate sol diers: a-' bill to allow creditors to ene ion certain claims bebre' they are Idue; a bill to amend the law of aU tachmeutf a Dill to exempt farming! 1 are on tne suriaoe aoa are wouu ui ... . 5 - UN 44CIU7 wm.Mv - c. :ena iuuj, m ,ue , itself. It is iui antiquated : ' r t..6 late William II. Battle. 1 . , . , - ana uniuueu uuuuu wm-uicuhu , finin'rt ftf limplements from taxation con frequency OIU8titationai weommend it. nol j. -1 he causes, ito pagg. 4 s? riiiiima y'f n thereafter obtained hi. ! f 't c-il 0:1 tl.i practic. a at liinstoa. j :."! l.e f rmed a law partner-j u II. F. Grainger Esq., and t year lead ths forlorc tl.a Deiaacratio" party ol ty aa a candidate for th . Thona possessing f 1 r.lz-l and getting a lacri-l ;! , yc tLe was not fond oi , : , in tho year 1SZ3 he" 1 tie practice and en-' a'juoatmg on rense C. taia of the ' steame Dariu the year 1873 he t; Mis Claudia .AY.' ;r ccr.nfy who, witi interesting children, surrive not; to pass. -Mr; Boy kin, judiciary committee, unfavorably: AbiUto allow justicei- pf the, peace ;and. county commis-l sionera to .be elected bv tne onali- i 'flail vniorn tf tha St-afA.' a. Kill 'tj-1 labor is more exhaustive ; and moretLafahiiati'mnntv rovnrnmAiit nnri' irritating to -meat than inaaual 'restore focal, self governnient to ; thej lauor. J.ne reverse w true, u .iwwji' 'ws ?"ivhj ta- nai- 11 1 L physical labor whieh killsand de-j presses, and no.ma4'has a." larger! share of it than the farmer.: Nol other mode of life - will' so surelj Snake a man roondauooidered and 'old before his time as that of buy ing a farm,u crediii, and trying to 'work ont the mortgage. - It is back breaking sd jalBd-f earing work. It means unending toil, hard and ' .Added tQ-,thist. the farmer ban incessant anxiety about a cause ot ruin? whiih "fnstanllyi';im'pends! over bim.bi:t which be cannot con-l r l.i.i ciarriaj he forme1. !p with L. Harvey Esq.' 1 ;i:id embarked intomer wLii-h proviDg disas en-'-ed ia arioultara i r Kiuston.- Ia 1375. laud ia Jones coaj ... . . - . 1 t it and contiauet', : J : ;rj 1ST whet I t iviiistoa'" am". : . 1' 'of his' profes ! ' na with a goot' . .- ., ll sS., . . ' I ' r, lie started 1 J r-XAL and xmdnct ! : ..l.-.l alility and -fine : ; IS.-I, when lii ia i;i:'..ired be" soli" J. t nv iL, to H. S. . . la tin 1 : - farming ..: ' .1". ?Iew riftLL . t I !'. . .-y iT-uper-; t' 1'..' ..o lastractioE V,. ard i . ' 1 "strates ol r.r.ty, ly his indomi : r. t-LtijyaaJ talent, soon r liTa iato the publii, the county where hL- trol nor bv "any industry or fore 'thonght avokl. That is the weather. ft 13 ti litr; a sword' fcmrg .-aboye; his head I EXGBOBSEJ.I ilLLSCOBBKCTLT 3 i M 4 i xnobosskD; ,f; v j-A bill, to-incorporate 1 the , JJuth Wford Bail way iXDoostrnetiDn Com pany. - Unlavorably: A bill to givel solictors half fees u cases of "nolle! - M L ftl A ' lLM..'l I 1 prosequi; ; a oui i-M iroimiu me saie kit intoxicating, tlnnors . m "certniD localities ww.1!. at Wei introdaced tt foltowti ,iMr Whitford. t estabtisluii standard weight for-ft bdrretof pork,! by the! ame:' to remove an license- tax up on wines,- cordial -or liquormrMr Evans, to regulate 4hei. feea. of jas riceS-'-of 'theipeiacp, etoi v Mr. Carter, te amend sectioh; a, chapter 234 laws eri88io ttr ap . j.i 1. county. -Jlr.- CUrke. petition protesting against an increase of taxation, an petition against a no-ience law. BILLS, ETC. Mr. Kmc. of Pitt, introduced a bill prohibiting the sale of liquor in Ithree miles of May's Chapel, Berea and Penny Grove church. Mr. Farmer introduced ft bill nay out and construct a public road Itrom Stonewall to the JNense ltive Iroad, iu Pamlico, Referred. CALENDAR. Mr. Dortch, bill for a grade school in Goldsboro, passed it Ireadiues. Mr. Clarke called up the Dill t ect iustices of tlie peace by the people. i- Mr. Farmer moved to taoie it Mr. l&amsaj' demanded that the yeas' and nays be called on that motion; The vote was, yeas 27, navs 12. Mr. l'urneii moven tnai me ou for restoring to the ieople their Iritrht to elect county officers be taken no. Mr. Poole moved to lay tne 0111 on tne tame. . Mr.'Strayhom said he knew tb amnt.teniflfi d1drit want it discussed ibut he hoped, the geurleinan would Ivield and allow it to be made a PperdeJ ;; , . . . M.UB UUl WW utuieu, Ull it irip Ah Engineer With Faith; ; I (From Jim Goodftel'a Theological TraoU.) ' Not long agd an engineer brought! his tram to stand at a little Mas sachusetts village, where the pas sengera have five minutes for lunch New Berne Advertisements. :tices of the peace in the several townships ofl the; State, iThe bill is as follows: . The General Assembly of NortU Carolina do enact: Sec. 1. The General Assembly at its presettt session BhMlelecrtWi justices of the the peace lor tb several townships ol the btate in addition to those provided for by section four, chapter one hundred 'and forty one, of the laws of 1876 77; and in all townships in which any city or incorporated town is situated, besides the two additonal ;iustice8 herein provided for, there! shall be two other additonal ins Itices for every oue thousand inhabi tants therein residing. u . Sec. 2. Of the additional- jus- itices whose election is provided foi by the preceding section, one. Iiuli shall be elected for the term of four fyeara and the other half for the said: The conductor tells me the train at junction P: leaves fifteen minutes before our arrival. It is Saturday nieht. that is the last train. I have ti very sick child in the car, and no eoeytor a hotel, nd -none . lor. a private conveyance, a long. Ion Iwayinto the country. What shall idbT Well said the engineer, I wish 1 could tell you. Would it be possible lor you to NOW OR NEVEIl! IBefore leaving for Hong I NEW BEHNE ADVEIITISEE2;T3. ii KongS fof course you know where that i) I shall sell Pants for 441c Coats fori 191c, Shirts 24ic, and Drawers well don t speak of it. ro it 99 1an3-dd;wly AT THE MARKET term of six years. Sec. .. This act shall be iu forces Lord may.in some way tfrom and after its ratification. Btrain at the junction! uy,.yes,.i will pray hurry a little? said the anxious, tear tul mother. . No, madam I have the time-table and the rales say we must run by it. &ne turnea sorrowiuliy away, gleaving the brouzed lace ol the en gineer wet with tears. Presently ne retured and said, are you a christian? I trust I am, was the reply. Will yon pra with me that the delay the WK L PALMER. Dealer in Cigar; Tobatca, Pipes, and sverytlilng In that way. Alto Candles Huts and Prnlls. 8. Jacobs Oil. the Ureat Oerman Hem jedy for Kheumatlsm and all Hodlly Fains. Middle Rt.; Serond Poor from So. Front, Janl7-dwly Bfew Berate. C. ;.hl y"a si ngle'harr "Drouth "mail 1 inota liij tinIi B(n'l ' licrlif ninp T , --n .'"Oi .ucuucuai J MuJv utif un;9 iniifinu- nay cousume iiia stacks sua Darns,r;aoie oy lmpruwnmenc ior not lessi osrratv his'iTees'anti.i''""" oiuiia,-ui.--looro imu -. THE CALENDAE WAtakefa'titilifi Bill to punish , the crime .of 'pois oiiingbmaking ifeloli and penitentiary crime onense, ,pqnisn 1 ,wiud may prostra I.;' Cf :e ia now working and bene landing grain,- tfoods may drown his cattle and his. crops, frost may nip' bis fruit aud corn, rain may beat down bis grain . and. grass. ITa is iu incessant terror- of the) cdeniehks'which' 'siurcely flectat dlthe business or the comfort ot :he professional or commercial men ;who are city dwellers. ; -. 1 " But perhaps the condition of the) dinner's life which most 6f all tend' :o that depression of spirits which,! is the statistics show, often cnlmi :iates in suicide, Is Its deadly mo aotonv. The farmer' lives a com -I 'aratively isolated ' Kfe. ? Even in he oldest, most fertile, and most :hickly-popolatcd fanning districts,1 there is comparatively little of that frequent and plentiful fellowship vith one's kind which in cities doeVI o much to keep one interested in hings ontside of one's self, and so! 'ten years'; t: otq;. ; 5 cr .Sffcr"t y 1 TdrVPombertottspokeiini.tiVerl 1 the bill, citing instances to show !tbat'itwas absolntely : nwceessary. I For the bill was offered a wubst t f , .VT " w ... r,u?w"Kland sold for ute by the committee, ; which-alarJ,,.,; ntained a nrovision that an v' perli. ' .' 'contained a provision that ny' per Json: convicted of as nssanlt witb h deadly weapon, with intent to UttLi shall be pouisbedby fine or impris onment' in the discretion - of the court, or imprisopmettt in the peni tentiary not exceeding ten years. air. Watson .moved . to insert asl an amendment the words, '-prompt 7,CTtj J j iiinmw.MVtwifpmn J :tiie person wnose lire ris attempted.77 j - Mr- Itinney moved to strike vout rthe word "kill, aiid, Insert the' Jwordrmurder.,. f,; ! h' - 1 . Mr. litnney s amendment waj 'adopted, v . The substitute as offered ,uyi iue juuiciary commin.ee . was) adoited. . The bill passed its. sec-l :oi)u reauiugM.. , ! . .r , f :; CU1 to protect laborers" and me chanics from dishonest actions ' ot contractors,, in ..falling to - satisfy o prevent the brooding; the dwell4 tQfir:daiBis for. work done, ,wa L9UM, Upi . : W WKJ ' M.AM 1 VI v jj TABBra MaitJ: ann faM Ing on one idea, the bobby-riding. Thich lead to phantasy, to mental; PbUI rehitive to graded schools ln ; L'i desire for usefulness ir tlay and g?ueration did not Ure. Ia 2Iarch, 1SS3. be V. 3 cutft of the Commereui 1 rLIioiag Company in thL' : I fominj a partnershir distortion, and finally to aslancholy, Life in a t ateiy to do gay ana pieasanu ' xre-i ( inent contact with others distracts; one from , his. private famishes an - antidote settlexl. Golds boro passed, after, explana-l . ? 1 r .t--- r. n Crowd IS' , t-tou vj jui . .iurtivu. . Ab auuws buj additional tax to .be levied if ne-l 1 gneu auu to themJ '" 'J , r w Even the n. wrest like to crowd Into) t nwr?r of th lvinstor. L.-ii.: r r - ' , W i - . , ciues, auu lew 01 tuem wouiu wu move,! to JSew Berne Singly exchange their urban poverty acca xe puuticauoa o, .-or the Isolated independence of s and Weekly Jotjesal. 'profitable farm. In the cities there! u : Dy nut onnagging m- :y .... 1 euiiiieS ability he ha. 1 on a basis of ultimate i- Jk.y.i "W. Daspeb was an kon : t. 11a w;vs a ripe scholar, fearless and independent :r; a sound, jost and conscien- n 1 iwyer tLon-'a Tie was a safe conn not a brilliant advo- ia l.e never advising a client to go law unless he waa certain to be the risht. We think we have ..rd it from bis lips- that he had i., vrr advised a client to bring suit 1 :t what he won.. At the" Spring; It rax of the Saperior Coort . ol Junes County, in 1SS0, he submit te 1 a brief upon which he was com i.::n.entetl by the ablest member cf ite New Berne bar. r.-.v Ia ail the grand, andf noble qua! ities which make the kind husband., the loTing parent, the, useful citi- sen. the devoted friend and the genuine Christian, Jaxes W. Has tee was "the complete man " ; Td us, who have known him Intimately lor ten years, a partner in both the Kins ton and New Berne JotrsaAX. his death, seems untimely j we fees that we have lost a true and tried friend.' His bereaved family, hare our wannest BjmpatbjT--'. " As a token of the high regard in which he was held in this city,! immediately upon bearing the news! of his death, steps were taken to secure s special train to Kinston in order thai many who desired to dol so could attend the funeral service which were held at Kinston y ester day . evening, The delegation! which went up - consisted : ol; MsyorHoward and the City Conn eOrnen, representatives ' of thej Board t of : Trade, ; Cotton Exlj change, Knights of Honor of which, ..'3 light and. gayety and color, tnusicj and pictures and theatres, news! !and excitement and .: books, elo-l qnence in the . pulpit ' and at - the bar always aome excitement, some -sensation, to make- talking, easy ,and to give thought wide scope and pleasing- variety. -. --V j. j In the city, these incidents daily offset- the worry and struggle ol .life and repair the damages of toil, 3 1 1 1 - t y I ;ciuu care..', ouca neaimg iBBuencesi jthe farmer baa much more ef ui 1 AueiKj uays ui mpiu vouiuiuuivaiion, 'General mail rafiuibea. elrwier Hpr,r.l ment, and better roads than he! formerly had. : But still he does not ' u l. .r.u. uaTCtuuuga vi uicuic " - Texas Slftas.' MWhat luck did, you have lasl nightTn asked Aminidab Bledsoe! jof Wangdoodle Baxter, two of thej most popular colored men in Austin. ior In this section of Texas, for that 'matter.. , - r- iVDidenfhave no Inch-at aUl Dar was no chickens in reach. .11 round a lot of shirts, hanging, on aJ line,' but de weddeY was so inclem4 ent oat oa shuts, and adder close was frozen to de line so tight 1 He don't count, with old profesH ' he was sv member Fire Depart nflL fUmthsM-n P.nrm Pimnanv Rdo." a 1 . -j) II "He was probably a member A vnn "n aw i.y sjmrvisi sj bnju vuv w w a a mrr Lor ox uie jxewecrmtan W Al .14. AlV . n.lA , . was closed at the. hour of the buriaS . services end appropriately draped, - and the tajrs of steamers in oorti were at half nast daring the day The funeral services wenecond at the Disciples' house ofversbip b; the rastor.JE2der E. E. Orris, . at looulden't pull 'em off. Maybe del Ldtwd wut temper de win to de jshoru lamb, and moderate de wed kler, so I kin poll dun close offen kle line ef dey am still out te uighL" u hy dident yer cut de line at bofe ends and go eff wid de line. Iclose and all. "Brodder Wangdoodle, nex' tis 111 be proud ter hab yer go along Yer nab studied de subject lin upon line and precept upon precept CoL BUl MeCracken enjoys th repnxation or ponnng out more whisky for one drink than imy - other man in Austin, newt. elected members of the Legislat excepted. The Colonel was takin, L drink, at the Gently Dreamin kafoon, when the bar-keeper marked: wl say, JoioneI, 1 waited on cessary,'etc4 to hold, property; etc J BUI to repeal the law relating tol he saleot liquor within three miles of Eden Church, Greene county 'passed; to lay out a public :roadi irum oiaucwu w tun jaeucw fiiren road by the use of convicts : from that county, passed final reading.. ; EKP0T8 PP COJtrrTEEsl ' .The i Jbllowinr ; oommittees re ported i upon the following bilkj 1 . , lavoraoiy.: o? .-. .Internal ; Im prove me n U To in-l corporate - the Brown Mountain Mining Company, :: To change the haame of the Klizabeth. City and! INorfolc Uailway Company. . , ' Proposi tions - and Gnevanoes-H JlQUSti CALENDAR. XCesolutious ot liistriK'.tion to ourtl members in Congress in reference to the light bouse and marine ser-H vice fuiid. Air. iSmrmons sal that this wasn a vital subject to those people, living m them, and if these re.som lions are n -t passed it will be say ing to them thaiTNorth Carolina 'does not care for you. Because-' it is a living to some North5 Caroli nians I sincerely hoje tbey iimy pss without, a dissenting ''Voiee.- ; TheH resolutions then passed tlieir'tbirdw reading. von. p.'SiimubiisV by. request, pet jtions askingior a iev. county to 1m fofWC4;ont or ceanion. 4 t! i , ..The following' bills weru, intrp- daced, passed- their, first veajliijg aiMk wererreierxed. as loiipws: - ' Mr. Bailey, ot Mecklenburg, u recuhite nweal8 from . allotmeat 'of exempt roperty. Judiciary coin mittee.v.r .n - . MrJ Sunmons. by request, an act today off a new county to be callel Hiehlandk.,! Committee 011 propMsi tions aud gnerancea. , .. !ffi U: -CALEJJDAE. .. The calendar whs taken up and; the following bills disposed of asfol lOWfttj'v-t .: i!n ; , ' I Substitute for au act to provide. To ;the better iirotfjctiow ot croiis - in cerJaiS,iiocalitips.,, iThiid readiug Tajtreveut fraud in weighing tot ton. Withdrawn hy Mr. AlcCottei by couseut. . ; To extend tne time 10 redeem taxes. Passed its third WASH I NttTON GUTTER. all with hut I itave not much faith. Just t hen the conduct or cried, 1 board,. . ;' The poor woman hurried back to the deformed aud sick child awa.y went iie train dimbjcg the grade. somehow, said the engineer every thing worked like a charm. GEE mm Containing Not Less Than :p $ v . 'it L. W .-, it 11 Ii. 13. I , ANE, Dealer In and .Shipper of fresh and Salt Fish, Oysters, Etc., EtcJ New Beruo, K. i". Krwh Kinh nml Oyster shipped by Kxpreaul 0. 0. 1. to all purtH of the con n try. To gnanli .tKKiu.t ujHppuiiiiiiit..iii. nraen snouia reacii me 24 hours prior to time of shipment ol! Kxxib. Jan2-d4wly 123 Per CentjSujlphG 'As,! iirayed, I couldn't help lettin myehKfaeint lust a little. ; We PROCLAMATION BY THE 60YERXQB (ZOO Reward! of Poiac, hardly stopped at the first - station; peoplegot on and off-wit h wontKter- ini alacrity tne conducrors's lantern w:ts in the air in a half liimiite.aud Htirii..inAl) nctiii. win T-t r.& I lie IJjiniiiiiit if: rtia ilili'llfn1 irtsr tft'm her U' Jif rle more, and then" a ' little more as I prayed, ; nlrshe seemcu to sbb'fA'thi-ongb tlie air like .in ffr- row. 'Somehow I eohldiiHi hold her.l fkijowiiig I'had tlie rd'iid on we iliislieVriip to the .ffiiietioii; six hriri dtes ahead ortime. - - 1 -; 'iTheiii stood tlie otlier train ; and Washington, Jan. 271S8.1 "Tiiis week has not been rem'arka )le.. for great, activity ''ui 'ChgressJ indeed ' there sire rniucation'tKal itlie National ijegislafiiit liiis' come liseonragert by Mbe 'immensity olf the c'duator With the latiteni on ha TWENTY-FOUKTH DAY. to I. ; 1 . . ..." SENATE. , ,; fAlRNPAB. Mr. Pool moved to suspend th rales and take up the bill to change the name of the Elizabeth City and Norfolk Kai Iroad Company to that of the Norfolk and Southern Rail road Company, : Jdr. Bneight thought tlie Henate should be unanimous in the passage !of .Mr. Poors bilL It passed - its third reading unanimously. Bill to amend : the landlord and tenant act, making, the landlord gndtj of a misdemeanor when seiz iinir ttiA fAiiant' nrnrwrr.ir '"unlaw fully, knowingly and unjustly bh r " w . i r a a i ir.i ones was iu lavoroi urutrai ng the tenants, bnt wanted the bill framed in a better manner.' It wan iimproperly, drawn, and would not answer tne purpose. Mr. Wouiaek saw no need of re ference: . thought the bill should !pas& . ' f Mr. Black was opposed to the bill, Ithonght we were making many crimes. He could't see where !the tenant would be hurt in this matter. If we enact a law of this flkind it would cause a great many Uittle indictments and throw the cost Jon the counties, the task before it. ami in in a state of wmi despair- To. wage taritiV legislation in the'liU of sufb A 161byts is wintering in the CapitolB is seen to oe roo mucii tor nils 01 fete old' Congress departing, from! the stage with the hissed ofNovfm j twr in iM ears. Since these thiugH Are Vo, theK' is a: revival of talk iibout an extra ' session, aud the lrdvaSIing ' opinion with political wise-acres is tmit an extra session will be called to meet. 1m mediately after the fourth 'of March. ' In case an wtra session is called the- con test for the speakership will be pre cipitated much earlier than has been anticipated. There, will be uo trouble or, delay iu the organiza tion of the Senate, as the: Republi cans will have a m-ajoiity ol twooi four with , the assistance ;, Qf , the Readjust er senators from Virginia lie course in rue benate- u ,iy jhftnglit will be to elect . Senatoi Antli)U,V,; of lihode Island, Presi dent of tlie Senate while . the Demoenits will bestow the coinpli ment: of their vote himii Seqatoi Bayard, of Deleware, There may lie anotiier teaaou wh Congress is doing bnt little work. It is not within the power ot mortal man "to caper nimbly in sv ladies chamber ' all night and then to give . intelligent consideration :- to legislative subjects during the day. flhe social season is at ' its vheight and is raging in oam, receptions, and dinners, me season is too short for the social proeramme Mr. Strayhoru advocated tbet,i. - ' . ijUju fiaus.uc m.xaia a ui to every bod v of note, are crowded into 'an even ing, and Mr. Senator, Mrs. Senator, and Miss Senator, as well as Mr Representative and bis household, may ne seen at a reception at one lof the Justices of the Supreme Court lrom ten to eleven o'clock HP. M., and from eleven to two in the morning at another crush at one of tli fori e cm ministera. These tooH44cj.asjjeg ftS they are well called are well calculated to produce bead ache and puysicial wreck us any thing that a diabolical science could invent. The crushas are really th hisarmV. ' ; '' ' '' . -Well.'Vaid he, will yon tell me what I am'waitiugherefoff Some how I feltl must wait your fnimg fo-niglit bht I clon't know why. 'SiI gUesSj 'said brother conductor, Lfls'Jbr this "poor wbnfiuiV witii her sick and deformed child, dreadful luxious to'get home this Saturaay niirnc. Htatk or NOUTH CABOL.IICA, I Rxeeutlve Department. J Whereas, official Information hna been rs .reived at ttii department that H BENJAMIN HILL, Hte of the Oolinty of LVaven. stanila charaa . wllh the- murder of hi wife: And Whereaa. iiiueare I hot the said Kenlainln Hill has ttaol i fie KlHte, or ho conceals himself Uiat the or- iliunry piocess of law cannot be served oponl Ullfl. ' Now. therefore. I. Thomas J. Jarvis. OoTer- nor ot the state of North tirolln. hr Ylrtncl lof atithortiy In ine vested by law, do laaue thhl mv iTocmniniitMi. oneriiiv a rewarxi iti twi m Hl!NlnKl jxii.i.akm for tlie aipbenslanl hihi univery ui me aawi uenjara,n him io tlx -lierlff of Craven County, at the Court Honsi in.New Berne; ami t do enjoin all nfncers oil i lie Stale and all good ritlsena to attaint Inl brlncInK aatu criminal to iuMice. , . jfone ai our iityoi uaiettcn, ine Zttin M of liecemher. In the year or our lnl oriel ' thoimniid eight huiHlred and eighty-two,! :tnd in tlie one timiilred and ae'enth yeai of Atttericau Independence. THOH. J. JAUVIH. Hy the Governor: liJ. K. ToM.s, Acting Prlvnle Seerrlary. : DESCRIPTION. Bfiijnnilli Hill la n small black man. about! feetttor Inches IiIkIi. abot t 28 to ) veart-M Bold, and wetehs from :1T to Is) uotinda. He lias amuil. ainlxter looking eyes, ami allo-1 aethcr 11 so Hen aptenranee. deetttrtA wlm IN NEW BGS ?0F; 200 POUNDS EACH. Sold under tHe supervisjbn of the Agents of the Prussian Government. "4. Analysis Guaranteed.,;; - Game Guano. C' is "" ". t, " & . I Sheriff's Sale Corns yawljBuy i , ; - ' rT" r i . llic uiiderslaned offers for sale a ' HORSES, MULES & BUGGIES. s CHEAt FOE CASn got On Time toxesponslble parties. . , if. B., OUTLAW,. . Si . - . Outlaw's Bridee. JacH-wtf '' ' -PnpUn County. Ky virtue of an Execution from the Suoerloi i)iirt oi I 'm ven county. In favor of Keaiiln ti. SUnakins and Jennie linaklna, PlalnUffs. ami tttinst JnincH T. llatilels, Ucfenuant, I .wilt Bxpoe tor uil", fof cali, t the Court House diKir iu new oernc, n,j,.ontne r ir rti aay o FKMIttTAHY, 1888, at TWKLVK, M.. the fol towlue property, viz. : Aiiout ninety -live of luud, Kituated on the eaat aide ot Meuac HJver,;tn tlio County of Craven, ammt lw tnllealtoin BarrltiKUm b Kerry, adjoining the lands of William lpock, Bryan l'etllpher, John Hartloyand E. A. StUljr, the above, not subjecl to a nomesieaa. Decemb er 30, 1S82. . MAYER HAHN, deell-dli- Shertff. Walter . P.! Biro & Co., hoMXISSIpX MERCIIANTS. , AND PSALE8S IN , GRAIN OF ALL- KINDS. " " (Gorn a" Specialty.) 1 Orclero iiiid ttonslimmenti respect fnllv! .aoucitei. i i-, jam-a&wiy Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an Execution Issued from the superior uourx or urayen unnir in lavor oi h. r . wiiiiy ana a. ntuiy, r uunurr, ana lust James T. Daniels. Defendant. I will expose ior sale. Tor oaan, M IM oourt Hooat oor in new serne, j. u., on tne t it i t oaj f FEBKUAltY. 188:1; at TWELVE. M..4ne fol- lowlng property, to wit: Fifty acres of Latxl situated on the east side of Neuse Kivar. In the ojuniy oi uihviu,iiiiuui itfu .iiiiea I ruin Har rington's Ferry, adjoining the lands of Win pock, uryan retupner. jno. ttartur ana Maklns, the above not subject to a borne tend. December SO, 1382. MEYER HAHN. dec31-dlw Bherlff. Zell's Ammoniated Supr-hpsphate. Zell's Cotton Acid, for Composting. Ober's Special Compound. ' ..; . ; Chesapeake Guano. - . Miles' IXL Ammoniated OBono Sopcr-1 Bphate. 3 V " T The Anchor Brando l! Airs tJ rd. i . . - r Lumber for Sale. I can supply on short notice, delivered at my Mill, or any point on Neuae or Trent Rl v-li Herein fall not. iters, or on the Railroad, the January, 1888, at his office In aald county, and! linen anu were to answer ute petition tn thlfcli tvctlon, and if you fall to'do so the plaintiff wllli nppiy to tne court ior me renei aemanaeiu in tne petition. Best Heart Fine Lumber, Oak, , Hickory, Ash, Poplar and CypressJ SOf any dimensions desired. JAS. 1LBANKB. nov2-w6m. , Trent n. N. C. JAMES c. Harbison, Adni Inistrutor of Charles Tucker, dee'd, 8uminons.l aealnst -SARAH TUCK EH and another. I STATE OF NORTH CaROIJNA, To Sakah Tucicxr, OreeUnc: You are hereby commanded to appear rore t.. w. uarpenter. Ulerlt ef the Mudai Court or craven county, on tb th day For sale for Cash or on Time : to responsil parties at low prices, hy L ; V;j )!(' irtoii C. E;- FO.V OH Given under my hand andl ne aeai ot saui court, tnw tlUQ day W iawn- WHOLESALE GJIOCEKS; Iter, 1882. Clerk ftuoefii Ij, J. Mookb, Attorney for Pbtfntli E, W. OARPENTSTR, or Court ntUT. decSUtl febl MIDULB 8TKBBT. Kw !!, . (' Vm.PcIlBallancofiCoJ NEW BERNE, N. C. isonrce ot the lar-tarued Wash in ar ! Hill COUHUPS. Hirfr. nol ix, oH.w a..H8;u?m,itC.t.Bffa8 ut clwdofl moma urodueinc malaria, in its etvmoloffical sensel an amendment: Add alter "know jinfflj'.'tbe wortla and without pro(bad air' oftlie wJor8tt1)e. ". H tj. : . : j. ii ii UT. WafQr. o.ii.l ho n-nnUI fi.-mfl At l CU1 IUUH l see me ll lUUSUtSm . .i ...uw. ..VJ .. W..... ... . ... M . , l'l. .1.. IT.. 11 , , , !fKKin wlfh fhar amnnrliriAnf. BW1U1 WUICI1 lilt? mil ieilOWH anq Oieil ,'UV saf ff fbM w.awi-auu mm , ,lwv 3 a- aVl " -1 1 a." lit. Stravhoru said that the lawHw,,B i" . " iih. ...t s thainnai.iHriiey rt-auy seem ro en oy ui con.. U,l it w mrplv t nmPf-t. MipB't stll! work-s iii their sea-sonetl " I bi,.i:.o .,1.,.. ,t... .i n, ., i. t umiuiii . . . . ... rr , Mr. Moreheatl said lie was inl V. VS. ERNUL, AT street's Ferrv, IV. C, Will keei on hand a large supply of COLUMBUS BUGGIES AND WEBSTER WAGONS whoh will be sold at bottom figures. oct313mj New Berne Advertisements. if.lcrchants Take Notice. iu Glass,! bed at ten o'clock instead of tbii two iu somewhat dis- ' j mm u iui l iiiLiiMi sTiaaiai a. iiu svaau a aiamai . - . . To prohibit flshine on Sunday,, Tollfivor of rh hill. Jnt wonld lik toI,nart3 r(,om t0 vnmty until change part of the Iraebetween thel'know what objection Mr. StraybornHu,e ",U,"U,,,S1 " soinewnar. uis andCaldweUlfooaldbaye to Mr. Scott's amendflei,c!a,nm ,ro ageu oenaiors i ll...Ar.f Binstices oi the Suiireuie Court, anr FOR CASH. tcoouties of Wautaga The following bills were iutro-l ducedf passed their first reading! and were referred as follows: I Mr: Harris, of Davidson, tol prohibit certain persons from prac-N - at uciugiaw. juuiciary. Mr. Belcher, to make it a misue meanor for contractors not to pay their employees. Judiciary. -.' Air. ffttncK, to pronde for pay- mg of jurors "of the Superior Oourtl Itheir per diem in cash. Salaried land fees. Mr, Stanford, to facilitate the Iconstruotioo of the New Berne and BeanCort canal, Internal Jmprove- hnents CAiENPAB The calendar was taken up aodlJW, the following bills disposed of as oilows: Senate amendment to the act making it a misdemeanor to ridel or drive taster than- a walk overv urora, Leachville and Washing ington bridges. Concurred iu. To pay witnesses before justices f the peace in criminal cases. abledf To change the name of the Eliza betb City, and Norfolk Railroad Company to that of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad Company. Mr. Worthington said: Mb. Speaker: After the intro-0 action of the pending bill iu this! ouse I received a communication m a gentjainan iu Elizabeth City, urging objections to its passage. Since that time X bare awaited! Rpatiently and hopefully the Fecejpq lof aucn commanications as wonld) ment. mm - i The amendment wasauoptcu and the bill passed its third reading. Mr. Morehead called up tne bull for amnesty and pardon to certain persons for selling liquor and offered the following amendment: "Provided such persons within ninety days from the ratification oil this acfshall pay the amount pres cribed by law for license for one yeai for State, county and municipal ournoses. 7 rue amendment was tdopted. Mr. Jlon ncad onered an other amendment, adding after the word "costs ' the words "and the amounts prescribed in the proviso to section 2 of this act." Adopted! 'and the bill passed its third read man awhile ago who poured out afluot leave this objection in doubt, Ibigger drink of whisky than yon tended by a large concourse o the Legislature li can't compete Isionals." No, he isn't a member of th legislature. lie is au intelligent Hooking man, a stranger to me. tile ia in the othei room playin billiards." Col. MeCracken looked in the billiard room and exclaimed "Why. that's my eon, Tom. He has tut come home from a milit stand bere ready to serve the pf pie of Elizabeth City whenever Jl oilcan do so. Friendships have-been formed with many of them, both sincere and tenacious, and 1 leell under peculiar obligations to serve them. I have bad no opportunity to debate the merits or demerits oil this bill. I know nothing of them, and I do not feel justified in gmn color to an opposition for which, from my meagre information, I have been unable to discover substantial reasons. The bill then passed its Bill for the relief of tlu3 sherifli of Jones aud Warren. Referred Bill to reduce the nomber oijurora iu allotment ot nower to three mi stead of five. Passed its third read- in sr. Bill to amend section l, chapter 127, laws 1879. Mr. Scott wished to know a a man had a razor in his pocket would it be a deadly weapou? Mr. Linnev said tlie negroes were in the habit of carrying them and it was so meant when off a man's premises. Mr. Scott would like to know it the Senator broneht his razor here with him. "Yes, in my trunk." Mr. Scott though the judges had been too strict in the construction of that statute: if a man had a razor in h)s poplfpt wit.n rntenr to. nse ft in a fight then it should bp a deadJj weapon, but not so wneu np jsr taking it i bis pocket to a barber- Cabinet ministers prancing around iu spike-tailcoats. No sculptor hasH yet dared to give a statue to tin lrapery; it is not dignified, and .'dignified ' comes from a worn that moans worthy. I have been led to these reflections by seifrg two very prominent presidential aspirants, and hall a dozen less prominent but still hopetul aspirants, at two dif ferent receptions tlie otlier night. Mr. Blaine is growing old very rapid! v, he looks to be nearer seven y than ntty-two. There is a list lt'xsness in his motions, an air of weariness in his manner, and a bit terness of disappointed ambitions in his face that was not observable ten vears ago, when he sat the in carnation ol healtu and energy in the speaker's chair of the House o liepreseuatatives. Attorney General Brerster is through a terrible accident, thea uoiiieliest man th-at ever appeared at a reception. He fell in the fire years ago, nud ins lace is scarred, earned, and disfigured until it looks like raw beef. He has been 'much ridiculed for wearing ruffled shirts, instead of the cos'entioual starched bosom, but Mr. Brewster doubtless wishes to detract atten tion from the horrible disfigurement of his face by an exeentricity of dress, and his mined shirts have certainly the effect of neutraliziu his countenance. 200 Boxes Plug Tobacco at cost andl freight, m 5 box lots or over. 700 lbs bmoking .tobacco, at. cost 'and freight, in f0 lb lots or, over. 40,000 Domestic Cigars, in lots ofi iOOO, at cost and freight. 5,000 lbs Coffee from 8 to 1 IJ cts. 2o Barrels feugar, i .J to vlj cts. 20 Cases Brandy I hemes, quarts, at $ 3.00. Afi fnot, P..nn,li. T.in ,.1. o .o0 at S3.25. 10 (Jases Israndy roaches, pts., 4.50. 75 Cases Cauneil Goods, 150 doz. to 200. 50 Gross Royal, Patapscoand Puritv Baking Powders, at manufacturers litt prices, clear of all freight. 200 Barrels Flour $4.b0 to (?7.40. Pork, Lone Clears, Fat Backs, at owest prices. Give us a trial. Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. South Front St., near Middle, dlw-wlm. New Berne, N. C Groceries! AT WHOLESALE FOR CASH. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, at wholesale for cash. Provisions and Meats, at wholesal for cash. Cakes and Crackers, at wholesal tor cash. Canned Goods and Goods at wholesale for cash. Butter and Cheese, at wholesale foi cash. Staple Confectioneries, at wholesal jfor cash. Oranges and Cocoa Nuts, at whole sale for cash. Brandy Peaches and Cherries, wholesale for cah. liOrillarci h Xobacco and Snutt, a manufacturer's prices. bail & Ax s tobacco and Snuff, a manufacturer's prices. Kalpu s scotch Hnutt, at manufae turer s prices. rine and Medium Plug and TwistB Tobacco, at manufacturer's prices. if ine and Medium smoking Tobacco, at manufacturer si prices, Blackwell's Tobacco, turer s prices. Imported and Domestic Havana Cigars, at manufacturer's prices. Mixed tiller Cigars, at manufae turer s pnoes. Pennsylvania t.igars, at manufae turer s prices: THE LARGEST STOCX IN THE CITY. !j"w departure In Selling Fer FARMERS, SAATE MONEYS BUY for CASH Sit U .V.yr. 1 The loweBt prices, quality cossrDBRKt). rffiinrnntee(l. Try ua tind you will buy of u. 1 lie mcrchnnt tnicle soltPtt!. Vholonale Agency lioval Hatrius Powdei Com pony. Wholesale Aencyj or Jas. S. Kirk's Honp. T. A L A SI SftAloiiff. Havinir entered anew at church, I move alonir. lo not block up the! end of a pew as if you did not in tend tp haye any one efse enter it,i op as n yoij WPFP fL foil snecial friends. Do not rise to let! Kshon. Mr. Wnney sam )t was we?ot,ers iu l(Ut lllove, :,OUg and Ipayej known that the negroes naiMiccnicii,jtlH invitinirlv open, so that on the razor as a ueamy weajoii,T thpv wiii know that they are we and for that reason he had drawn? come. jr a ,ew holdings)'- has five tue oui. me uni ii.wncu ii- i""ra reiu in if. do not nie out in ror reatliug. rmal moeession to let one poor. f seared woiuon so to the farthestJ HOUSE. Fend, hut move alonar. and let herH kesolutions. Tsit down at the end next to the X;iKi irnwi i n i rrul n fA lift sa1 ' aisle. Tt is not necessary now for jjilio nciiv ......... .. ..v.. ., i , - , 1 their first reading and referred as a man to sit at the ena reauy u I rnsliout and Kin inuiaua, jjuo- third follows: ByVfr (. mm RCiES t and oi.de Wholesale House IN THE CITY. keeps always in Stock large quantities FORK, LONG CLEARS, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP, AJiolasses, Salt, fcc. LQRILLARD AND GAIL & AX SNUFF, also $ large stock of rJT O IS A C C Q IDRY &0QDS, BOOTS, SHQEb, anr Arbuckle's Ariosa ROASTED COFFEE, CRACKERS and CAKES in great variety. A large Stook ol NOTIONS AISJ HOrSIli:K'. Wholesale buyers will fir-d a large STOCK at lowest prices me before you buy AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE WVDAVIS0N&C9 BAITIMORE - Avau.Pmos.Acid TvulBomePho. Potash 8 1.10X . 2 n 30 96 i 2m2XX asm, -r 0, '."'awr. ; 200tli .TAIN1T i ii 'ilUAaKTLT, tnnrtc The analjtii of Dr. DbnT ihowi th "B03w r 0x-ba4 braad U t lof the highest (trade Fertiliser told in North Carolina. I offer it for r.ot rsb at manufae -Bonlv at $30 for lart-e lot, 32 for smaller lota, beuut f 14 per ton tLLS tksn the same grade is sold on tine. The Kaimt u or aireet Importalioa aoa r ranted genuine. Boykin &Carmcr'i Horn Fertilirer, EquiUVlc Guano. Send for special price list for large. loU. Prioea about 60 per Cent. Ira than s usually charged for same goods on time. :it , 7 No credit, No Losses, No Bad Debts. Those wbepaj, n4 rejuird to mate up lor most' woo iio not pay. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, jaulS 4t Newborn, N. 0. KINSTON ADVERTISEMENTS, Oon't fail t soo Mar 93 i v tl w MIDDLE STREET, New Bekni, N. OETTINGrER BROS. , HAVE STILL. ON HANI A GOOD LINK OF Ready-Made Clothing, ' r ' Shoes, Boots, Dress Goods, . . . i. . Furniture, Furnlturo, SADDLES!, CROCKERY, Eto,, Etc. i5i Groceries, Snuff, Etc, OHTT1NGER BROS. KINSTON, JANITAKV, 183. 3ChO0i ia Ketcky," 7m Sifting.1 reading. Covington, to require allsihly it was onco. Ex.
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