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- i" ! -s x:. i 4 , : pollCyN? '. I THE JOURNAL. a. s. icn. ITEW BERN , N. C. MAY ban4 at .- Poa xn,s ' Vw H- rvKTY STRHKi... The Repablio.iu Con ei; : placed at the head of their : k Literal instead of :i Kepuhl: this in itself betray., a eons,, ness of weakne.sa tti.it was m i pected. Nr party, feei ng ':. has the strength to m-cr the lag one with living 1 a:;r.er-. having wed-diseipliiii-l adi.er, need ever report to the ..it rep.- and as often defeated i. i;. r ing from their own ranks m : re an armilAble candidate. T..e e periment two years v. ;:h ;!,, mongrel ticket ouUt to have ,;.ven the EepaWiCiins warning on rhat point, and at le.wt given an attentive ear to the warninj; mounded in their otrn body by Gener.il Manmn.j with the very singular resolution to be offered in i Uoptibluan eon TeDtion, thsit it I t f that a Rrpubltca bo placed at the head of the ticket. And nt the same time declaring ti.at a traightont Kepnblicau would get in re votes tkam any Literal. Oeneral Man xntG saw and knew the eiTect of nominating any one out.-ide of the party. He knew that the services of such men as O. H. 1cicxery. RXLPH P. Bl XTi'N and hosts of ont and out Republicans like them, uu rfnups mmuitiicwiii-j 1 T 1 I n A . W , , -, kvM - j , u me uei oi ru w,., . la it, were appreciated, by the rank -,V? and file of the party and would anly contending for principles, and contented with defeat in the i en(Wntjnit Republicanism h.ws ,aopportof them, rather than sacn I wU!owed i,ir),.rai.sm, and about 'flea them in the dirty market place j yovemlHr next ,il follow the Of poUey dealers. hungry man of Camden bv swallow- By the admr.Uuee of an n''l ! ing lt(u. i)1eatisfied Democrats lingnesto stand fair and square arp fiQllins out lb.u tho shortest pou the Republican Usues andimad ont ot- tlieir difficulties is to nominating aman for Governor who 'lxcome satisfieil. JeiODgs to a party that was desig Dfttetl as dissatLsetl Dem.crat" the THE RKPFBLICAN MISS MEETI"(;. party in this StAte may lio prepared , The proceedings of the mass for a signal defeat, aud then learn ( aieeting which was held Thursday to Stand by the grand old party night indicates a wide spread dis and men who have 'espousetl it.i'conteiit innoiij; the voters: that is cause and manfully maintained it. if the resolutions are sincere and Of coarse the Democratic party the number pre.-ent a sate guide as will be reminded by Republican to sentiment. We knoyv but little orators of a similar liti le deflection ; of the cause of the grievance by it from party lines in 1372, , further than may be gleaned trom when it endorsed the nomination ; the proceedings which appear in ,f Liberal, and udrocated the to-d ay's paper: but we do know that election of HoHA.CE GREELEY; but ; it is a good sign w hen an; number that W living witnessjto the truth i of citizens assemble and prmlaim of oar assertions, beca use tbo c!e- a cr ;Qt corrupt pr.icfu's ot h.i-i-fdat of that experiment was the ver klnl, whether h:t:i! or mOft uamaging ueieat me pny S. ,r- ,i. k t. - ervf met, ami lor iuc ?;w-.)u iuui lone coold be plead in do - fence of TAP conjr It bad norsue!. And the tfe-rwhelming vote for TtLDJUJ- iour years later showed thaA'a consistent Democrat was the kind ,of a man to draw the sclidlby one party against the other, but Toteof the Democratic hosts. Aud iu this case it is boldly charged by whenever the Republicans nso that one set of memlers against another , . . , ... set who offer their devotions at t tie aa a jatiacatou for their course ' e politicnl shriue. We mav ,uld they doo with the knowledge or) that the party in which this ofl'en "all the damaging consequences it sivfe bribery is claimed to have enUaedjjpoo the party that tried transpired has not licen free from It, and may be admonished that &9 mwy that defeat gave the dominant Na tional party a cont.nnance in power, so will the Liberal amalgamation ticket in this State grant a four years lease to the party now in power in-North Carolina. IJIDEFEXDENT UOEKALISS. There w in every portion of this country a class of voters who have never pot ou tbe party blinds to be driven by direction of the one who bapieoed to draw tbe nbtwn with - ont being perm iited to look either to the right or left but to keep in the middle of the road, and see only the narrow track before them and be careful to plumb it straight od to the indze's stand and en deavor to win the grand purse of; party triam ph. ThUcJaM of voters are generally 1 good and substantial citizens no. striker nor over-lovers of filthy j lachre they esteem good and hon eat government, the greatest Umo vouchsafed a free and enlightened people; they cau also see the blightniDg effect upon t lie country! produced by bitter partisan r;:Ie:j they can see unfit men in place be cause they belong to -the party " and good, well qualified ones turned out ; and kept our just because they ' don t bc-long to --the arty. l ney often rive a heartv support to thi- or that ticket as they l.-n.ig n..- an excellence iu suie resjv. t . yer the opposing oue, hence they :u ,y he styled '-isrErENPEXTs." It has long been the hope- oi many that this element would by surae means form an alliance and "igui ize in some way, and under son., banner, so that their comb.neii efforts might avail what r scattered forces had fa: led complish: become a ; wer : political arena. This was why the ini'KI'knm.ni move in the South was so happily grasped bv good citiens and so keenly watched by the -;l:ra ; ir : sans. In North Car, l.na :t : ; I a fertile son: cr.m;:iat: -i;. and : criminations between the : ; .r ties here were both ev .-re a a ttouous. :ther :.e I '-:i." or Republican party could ::-. an over realoiis invest git; '.. ..:.: a l.irg' n,niii't "f y,".-rs : with longing eyes to tauttv to case tn. ir y : -r - : larty having a: .t-at a -...id a at purify iuat tne;. n ii c ... : s tne es pec i.4. ufi ..ti'f ,, old Whig party of M, dtKi;:- i: GkaHam. .Mama, and Gil mi-i: And when an I t'Ki'K.y pkn r ment opened portals, many n.c:,. of the cl.ui described. Were ready to walk in and enrol them sol w voters i ii ly . . i r i 1 with n pa: ; i h,.v or to 1. inir m urn a; 1 t Id . i T t nil; rim .Initio: ' r shaken, moil's .1 t : :c o. -I rc d -a pla, e : ., r there seem : without its converts to d-ma-nlties. s.i , . ai;. : p i; v : ver the ga' had hare, dawn ;u t tin.l th. the Kept! banner tin 1,1 Gi helps er i. I e el , '.11 '. k :. ' Mi a'. w:i - pec ted to d it ' shoulder -. fernal nigg.-i" w kepCthein , ranks, but ti.,- i. ,. when the jr.iini m in Hale'x'.. and t i. the l:epuMicai, eo be borne by a .'oh nig the iiaiuisome some for its ham satisfied I temo. ra . Kejmbliep.ii pa: t : colored elenu-n t o i , i 1 ' . i , lean ::. a ipiake eiinjj met f truce to ,n had to u present , 1, liar.d I! :'-ag i e 1 1 1 ed III -pec: ty ot the d :s asklli of the through the li.it party w hat should do :n tl coming cam- paitrn. The newly en franchised 1 sd.s plaed a colore1 vpten, , mnch nob,er .wu, 1(rt.St.Hteil aQ ajr of -DK,.KM,K( K wi,i,-h puts this sill v ofiort to eternal sli.m.e. I .. has ,wa;iOWt,d hlde. : otherwise, and especially c uiimi no- l .. i -i . . i gl)ie iu a policic.ii pai i uiai nas ; the manly courage to admit and ; denounce the existence ot it in their own household. It is common, too common per- haps, to hear these charges made l i V " LU'i hnrUi At hpm bv the Democratic party and no doubt many times with truth, anil as we are moraliz ing we will say they have some times been able to retort with be coming crace "Physician, heal thyself." but then corruption and j bribery are detested by the good I men of all parties, and w e repeat i that it is a gratifying sign to see them pnblicly denounced in an orderly meeting as was that n j Thursday uiht . ! THE TENTH OK i! vv. ; Thwre may be some who hay.- for j gotten, and possibly a few-that never j knew, why the tenth of May was j selected by the various memorial associations of this State as the j day uron which to make their iloral i decorations upon the tombs of the deceascd soldiers ot the lost au- and some may not know that it has been made a holiday by the Legisla ture of "ort h ( a i ol : :ia. and f. .r that reason we propo-e to g;e the ni fonnation, to at leat re!reh tlx r ' memories, if f-rge them of the fa . ' , k now a . ! ( Ml the ti nt h ot ' residence of a f r r ! Stat; ,;). ::i l' iro gir.ia. a w atchinc 'stricken i id a t : ve by the Vd s.de ot 1 M-ven day - t h.-y ti . a : n ; lay. I ., at tne r ne.. r ( i a . uea a e con :. , V , r a .lv:ng had yvat ,t the 1 hero: tor In d the dy that e Miller i I'a ; li n g strength w .is w a -' : : . g aw ay 1 : v. gs o t am i ait a 1 1 ry la , : r ar i ! spilled, -erted tin sem bl.v. a yv 1 1 1 , -': i : . Veterans lope nan we. ii cart s ot thai Te M. nt.. I'm N i i M y A sl 1 1 N i . I 1 I K I '1'Kli. M.n h,i. 1 I ,-b.i:.- ..ii ; Mini i n II i.i'm, . ti ,. H,i , ,.; ,-: ' . . ' . '..'!.. (' v ar ei i i ; i .,,1 Mr. II. 1., '.',-- - 1 1 C ' . . K e a ! V e s , . ;.i; . -i . t o" . : : ei s. uiei.-h n:'-. w igi-s ,- ,: :,. ; .iti.i ,.,!i.ii,n, e. 11.- s.i , 1 . ' w is ' , , lite ; mi a 1 niM ei at to .- ay is not policy to ag: t.l'e t!. .j-! ' -.tl IK -'a . There yv as ::,,' n i ng. he .-on tended, m the pi in le it this hid. v j . : c h takes .-d the t l.es Ml the y .iT. and gives the People cheap tllel and shei'el. t.- w iit.-i: any man should object. The ;h le. lo ii g silent, are moving nnyv. :n- said. Private extortion nai-i i , 1 d to public rights: sel fish in terests must be sacrificed to the gei.eial good, and each individual manhood must be left free and mi haltered by the government, to woik out its own destiny. Predict mg the re.-ult of the .struggle, the orator said this protective grant ol robbery and extortion will di-ap pear from the land, never again to oft'end America or darken her fair fields with its shadoyv. At the con clusion of his speech members gathered around Mr. Kurd and ex tended such demonstrative con gratulations am i.l applaus-- I ellew ed again and again, that tin- chair w is compelled to use the gay el tieely :n order to restore sufficient quiet lm Representative (ieddes, who had taken the floor, to pioeeed wi'h his remarks. The District .f (.'oltimbni fared baddy this week at the hands of its Congressional guardians. When the bill for a In e bridge across the Potomac was called up and also another proposing to spend hall a million to dram Washington, the old controversy between the city and the nation arose again, and the district received Ps annual abuse. Some Congressmen wanted the people of Washington to pay for keeping them healthy . Others contended a proper system ol sew er age tor t his ei ty should be paid nut of t he Tre.isui y id the I 'u itcd Stales inasmuch as the district is simply the property of the Federal Gov ilttiuent. iu w hich t ctigu-ss has seen tit to deprive the eltl.etis oi every tight except that of lieing goveined a- Congress may dictate. The r.siil: ot it all w.is that nothing was d 'lie. TI.e 1. .ng expect ed 1 1 i a 1 o 1 Senator Kellogg, i barged with complicity in the Star Route frauds. b gan and e.. ded this wick Per son s . , n x ..ns to w it i less the pi oceeil I li gs ci oh ded the criminal court room. .,nd a n u in Ikt of lad ies manifest d an in terest in the trial. The contractor. Price, swore that he brilx-d the ex Senator, giving him :'n,onn h.r a valuable seivice. The indictment being barred by the statute ol limitations, the judge ruled out Price's testimony, and the jury brought in a verdict t not guilty. A hot debate oecuried again tins w eek between Congressmen Calkins aud Hewitt, groyvi ng nut of a chai ge made several days ago by the latter that the Secretary of the Navy had not complied with the letter of the layv in disposing ol the pioceeds from the sale of condemned vessels. Mr. Calkins made a violent attack on Secretary Chandler's critic, ac cusing Mr. Hewitt of creeping up like an assassin from a daik alley to stab a man in the d.nk. Mi. Hewitt asserted that his position in the matter was strictly honorable and that he was sustained bv proof in his charge that the Secietary had disregarded t he layv. The Set) at e h as passed t he Pi euro Pncumoni i bill and is n,.w plodding along with the tedious shipping bills. That body has pis; taken steps to provide for proper cere monies at the dedication of the Washington Monument on the next anniversary ot Washington's bnth day . It is proposed t hat the I Ion. Ib-berr W'.nthrop. who delivered the oration at the laying ! ; he coin er stone, s 1 1 ad in- ! ! 1 ss.-,. r.i t .a ii 1 1 y . Hi.- Hi.- l'ili Hemlj for fin- Mat Kx jios i t hei . t: 1 -, i , .dole ' e t . ' I I e ,1 'o as being mi exh.bi: p,n at t he ;i-!i Hi-,' id Messrs. W. r. 1 ) , ;s vy S h i been pit-pared b r e:.!P: 'ion at the .1 ppr,, ,i ii . n g S'a'i- Ii :;.;i. The yy , a k yy a - '; , 1 r. M. ( . Rutin. ;,.r Mr. S. ( i. Wo; ; 'n. t i.i -S'ate F;ii i'-;i:in:-;,i:i give .lie ,.,;- ,v e ti elmical nam , ;' . ) , I 1 i ', - i. i e - i . : ,i . yy , . , 1 g Vip-i.es. U . v- STATE NEWS d 1, ii ii t-il I nun (.u r II cu an ! v. a-h- l.m :,t t! ( '1 a i'i-ii . hill week, n. is in. til 1 1 in.- l'.loi.n;' eieek it li l.-li. i ,e: n lT eau h ' ::; l;:i:i,!v! ; i 1 a i.d it. -t . A itiitu - - w i I.- oapl li d a: . in - i ;: t am;. II. 'Mil , .11 , i , li. l; .1. I : ; : y a 1 1 a : 1 n ; i s,. nght tolidi W M. . 1 1 ii a 'a k A . A , : o s i, n . , , i s : i : , In.' ,e h at We I. i Ve h '', 1 1 ! 1 '. ; a , e : s : .a ; ; . e till- i- unity on t i of K'oi hv i ivi-r. . .ib.-y e ,,i::,,t:; The-.- .. es. s,,,,:. ill 1 1 : i ; 1 1 ' c : . g i . tll.it 1 -es . il,).,-; ti ou. the r; v- r. .. h . . 1 1 a i n . 1 e up ' l . is ei y i ock y v. : : 1 it. dill- to! esf s oc. urn n ..- t h it 1 S t a e I 1 1 ; y e i s , .- IMdge. is ill a-hc; a b ml; : half a mile i 1 h ep I IV ef. I. . :a two lee t u a high hn! :p, da ulaib ! .Ai,-:: 1 neailv i .... t.pi ';:,. s'ml mi . .-. a 1 1 .i . . . i i.iiusu.ii ' : . I 1 ol ni es ot ou r !,,(. I;!:', yv i : ' ' c 1 1 hole : . . obtain mil , n I o i ; i ; i tioll i oUcel n i.g ,r. vv i.ni: -. ,e, .v nr.- y , .11 ii g n : . : i with both a: ms . :1 at the shou'd, i- was going around the city a-king aims y. -stent. iy. He says no is o:n 'nt;i i aioiina. lestci lay a I ; e i n omii a In se itnaii belonging , ,. -v- t o t he N oi w pgian .. . , . .. .1 ' ,vl ' " ' side ot tne liver, yv.is x-ati boa ' s w a ; n"s lii.nu near the head, engaged at some yv.-l k the en . 1 :' was sudden ! v t ilte : ;i a " IIC.I oysMim, means an, M,e wasp, ta.eii .oineutc k ne.oyy. i e l. i a i . oe. i .i an, . augnt ine n.pe att.u i ii to ! ' ''.'.' ,'ri'"'" 'S, e''"f- ' t i i ,n i 1 1 i I; II s 1 n a n ; i ;i si; , e I n o ive h : s , ., o i, ,,. I, , v ,,;,,.. i i. oi. I'l.sScnonyy.ii'i.yya'M'Xitniiieii ii-, III,- lii.i'.l.n.l.ll, noil,, s.i.s in- il, oi i think he is seriously hurt. No bone were briiken. but he may h .ve sus , i . , i tallied some nipt: v to his spiue. though thcie was im d.-pla-eineiir. It mav ill ,1 he sintered some i u tei mil in in y . hut there are no indications to that ellect as yet. Ki-eping: Itoads in Uejiair. Tin- town of Ametiia. in Dutch ess county . N". Y.. has tried, with uiai ked success, the plan ot keep ing a lorce id' lour or five men at wni k on the h igli yy ay s t h rough most ol the year under ihe supervision ot an experienced ami skill fa! builder of roads, who gives his attention constantly to the wmk. Every pa;; of the 75 miles of highway in the town is in good condition, and the expense ol keeping it so has bet n much less than it could be by the old method. The now plan has giea'ly relieved the farmers, yvho h a ve u i ! been called to w oi k on the toads at a time 'a hen ot her dut ies demanded their attention. New Yoik ha a law v. ha h directs that ; ho vo; ei's of ,uiy t.yyn may elect to adopt thn-plali of hiring a lorce ot mc: and a coinpwteiit commissioner to keep in repair the ro, ids of tlieir town, bu' the plan, once adopted, must be followed for not lc-s than three nun. It has been found that by the in tho1! ile.-ci.l.ed the roads have been kept III better condition tii ,n ever betme. ami that the cost of the yvoik has actually been less . , I . . . . .. .1 1 .':... 1 .. . .1 iillil lll.lt Ol IOI.1 .i.OKIll l'l itiei . . .....rwiiD i iiii i oidway. We find Ibis .statement in a .-cl 1 ,s,,y ul' ,, .,r,,, ' ' 1 ' '' . - . ' ... r ;.: ; in ei - in ot her ha : , it le-. i se i -, ,.' i yy , i . n ' o yy ii in ,-et i ngs a re ia id t I tile ele.'t ImII ,d ti.'.VIl Otlicel's is a ppi one h : n ;'. and :h.. Mibj.-ct i one that can be very piolitubly considered meanwhile. A vast amount of ino;,,-y is , eiy year yva.-ti d oil t he county lo..,!-. and yvith nothing to slime ;,. p hut yvretclied and often impassable highways. I: might be suggested that m every ; y n-hip yvhere ."i,nnn is expended yeaiiy upon the roads. 1. 0" cmhl vety v. i 11 he paid to a competent I,,..d elig.U'el'. yy ho could ' .. i.e i ll 1 1 ge o! t 'A , i ot I i: I ce t oyvn s'a.: s. and ?'.non !iil:,. be spent ill 'I.e const. mr .-cry lo s of three or p ,i ir nieii and a pair ot horses ocea s:..!. ally. T : : e re yy m: 1 . 1 be at lea-1 a -a', mg of tin- yy h-.ie -.".. nnn: sg.noo in m '..mm mote in of -he loads. GENERAL NEWS. WAsiiiN.jrox. May In il o .!;-( :i-.-:mh ,.f tin- t a i ill bill, to-lay. l:..Ti.l ill expects to sneak first. ,i ,1 U-.,' , ...ir.l ' v.--..... , "'. a:..l mi . ,-on .i!. -ii i n. n . 'N. May ::. --T'ue -;To- .!. i!..:t-e .1 the Ilou-e el.-e:ii.;i n: : 1 1 e ha decided !.. report in I. or of lai-li-li in the In. liana , !,.,-i ;, ,,, est ..f l'.r-lih jigiiin I II, ' " A ' i. M'i; : a. I. a.. Ma ;!. U'i m: Vlrooks. negro.' wa.s hanged ,:e .-lerday lor wife tnurder. N" i : w Y.'KK. Mav :: Fitygerald n id.- .valking nn'ili. making oi miles; Po'.Veil. tit il': Paiichnt, oia,; o;, -mac. oh": Hefty. .""..,! I. din. .".do. and lllsoii. oo. N i.w i:i.i: ns. Ma v ;!. A j J,i ci 1 1 to the mi x I , nvir) nt . . lion; 1 . iicd'. say s General Tre i no . states t hat ! he : f n is of w Ith ate untitle. A dls I . I e , 1 , 1 s . , s ; i . s m a ':ug s.oi hav oe iiiim: en o : 1 1 OlM.ls.ls. MfX:C I , , u: iu a mdd !, :a m A'-HlMi ia ,.. A pi ,n. -Tii I . . - ... -i .... .i.e! i o 1 1 ay sen i i o 1 1 : e .-se u a . e in Inin.itiMli ol Ilelliy y". Call 1. of M ilinesota to be ( otn pt I dlel- the 'ill ten. -y. vice .lohn .1. Kimx. gi.e.l. and dames . ('oiiuolly ol , ... .: , .- ,o .-s.nicri I oi me lie.,. M : . I on n.. ly is at preset.; : : , d S-at es 1 lis: i ict AHouu-v i- r Sou; hern i i is; i ict of I liinois. t : Ili'A',". At.ril ".--MI'S. Pallia William-. le-nliig o;, p.utteilield sine: tip- city died tips in.trii in ' ' .' '' , , ". Hole :.; ;;;o u,ol .t,',i.e insteail l;I qnini: ,-. ..- c .II, d for by a preset ip- lion. luiiles tu:gis. i he drug clerk who made tin the pi esci ipt ion. ai. t nn. ..' ",!....,. i aVteiay aid but too late to save the i :,- ... i. . i, ,- ii.. .. i ... iiieoi iieiiu.. lie is iimw uii.iri a r re --' . ., ... .... i. i i.c: :i . .. .i pi ii . o. i i.i ii tin- lUi-Mllel's at the lloilse of Col leCiiMl, w. lo ocilig cornliieteil totlie ,,,,,,,, v 'has ion-noon, one of t! ,,, ,,,. ., .,,.,. ,-., ,Usli i. n h leadership of an ,. .. ,.,,,. a i,,i, ', ,,,, ,- - v a isn. 111 tne m uisii i.tirs, -.eslci- The guard prevented a Man. pule n.lelT(,d to. the voting llu I '''I'H'k. a bo sh -oting Wilson down. The bail at hletic sports and contest, to, d,- elect in us 1 1 1 r - 1 - None of 1 ne p; i-oiiei s esctpeii. Ia'Mii'N. April .".n. At tin- N.-vv- ti.-.u k-.-t lies ' si.i'in.r m...-titi-' fn i!:iv , ,'.. . .' . t he r ne to r t lie g.uun gin lieas st a ke .s ua... i.i Mi- I-' l'd. liiou-i, e.dt S(.(. ,. 0(. ;);U n, Mr. (-u., ,.)..;, t n,U St. .Medar.l lat ,., n ,s, n ,,.,,,. in Seeond. and Mi' .loin, Willoiigliby s , Into , , . , , . , ' , , , La d 1 aimoiit h s , brown coir liar- ... yt'siet third. I hen- yvere ten . .,, , sl ai tel s. tor-tree nms ruiilell nv ... ........ - Plait, s-. Med.inl bv Archer, and a ... n- -il -i-i . t , I 1 a l es . e i 1 1 y . y e . ' i. 1 ll C oe i l ll i- , , . - 111 . 'ir ""-st;,:, w.,s.,.o i against fseot- free. 11 to L' jaiust St. Medard, andh'ntol agiiinst Harvester. TI, winners tune was Ii-In. llCKNus AVlllls, April .".), y ia a cold, so lie thittened his nose Galves'on. A heavy storm is pre- against the glass and watched a vaili"-- here. Thirteen centimetres military procession pass by. They ' ' ', , h ,i i w. .10 in orii- uniform ud t b vnrv olraiu have fa en more than hiis.weie in giay uniioiui. yinu ei y oi am, ii. .ic i.i.. i ii, moil in.iii n,i.i i ,, ,, t-,.,, t , been known for fourteen years. A bright buttons, and kept step number ol houses and walls have beaut 1 1 ul ly. fallen and four children hay e been Ilobeit waiteil until the last killed. The mors Imve oveitiowi, glimmer oft heir brightness disap- - . , , ,, n , , .1 . i then i ..inks. ,, nd many vi 1 lages are peared around a corner, t hen turned inuiiilateil. Theie he.s been a great loss of cattle. The Argentine gun- boat Parana has broken from her moorings, and is m great danger ol being yy locked. A nieicliant ves sel lost three anchors, but yy a s miraculously saved. ( 'in 'i NN AT!. April .".ft. AI Smith, maiiagci of .lohn L. Sullivan, is hen- in ranging for an exhibition ol' the pugilist on the I'liiofi Rasa Rail grounds on Sunday next. Late to- ' night he. m behalf' of Siiliiyan. is- -lied a challenge any man. Mei- vine Thompson p: eielied. t .. - ta ml up imir rounds a-aiiist Sullivan .m - . .,. : " i .i . a m 1 1 e i 1 1 1 g i , . a, ni lie receipts ot the exhibition as an m- dueemelit. the contest to be with gloves. Sullivan id put up the motievwitli anv t . yy,,: -1, - man subject referee. the dccisioii ,f the .. ., s. - """' - t Austin. I . aid ivin Ox i o.. agents here . ot' t he S'a te Line Steamship Coin- 1 . - ,1,;.. ,.,,.,.;,, i,.,,.l ., .ll-- , mu... no.-, .u. ,, ,.i,. , v . . m i-- patch limn Gla-goyv. showing be- ,ii,i.,.,.,t s: o ml do bt tiun tie stea ei State . .... . ,d 1-hu i.i.i. w Inch h-tt New , oi k for Glasgow- on the lg'thof Apt il. met witii a disaster on hi r voyage and yv.is lost. The dispatch t o F.aldw in vV Co.. is as follows: --Steamer D.-von. which left Ne'.v York on I April 1Mb tor Lnstoh pu ked H) Oil April L'Tth the two life boats of the Stated Flotida without occupants , or gear. -V sailing vessel bound T , ,.,.,11 i .,. , ,,,,, ,'t-i .,( w,-, Mgaa Led ,l,et -teatnei ( i.l d i. ei.e on .vpi. . n ... ' " lollgl-'loe (J. t'l.l' -.a- I ia 1 1 tin- ship- Wlecked CIi 'V ef t!le M.l'e I.MH - r .i i 1 1 . i'i . i i i i i l i 1 1 1 i i.i burth.-i' and yv.is built at GI isg.c.v and yv a s built at (il i;, cv She Was 1 teet , Ul g. .'Is n a.ud "J- feet di-p- ii in hold i,.Ilk l'gged. i'i. i- inn v. i IN'. 1' 1 N . ' n : n . : t e " d py :: -i 1 1 1 I . y , the nn, :1 meet- ,y u. .i i,;;;g Ii the t , . , : 1 1 ' o is li-l: ,. -,.,;:. ,.; yy l , i I 1 J'l 1 I. p M 1 - 1 ipiinii S , : i x I i.i ii hi. Uoy,- ll I.lt I X '. ) I ' " , ,1 i about it. deciding mat lie would Pe Lome an ;ved at L;y el pool A pi :1 , ( (.apr.ljn p, .,,-,, ,. ;111d tlm' his N "v ,".k- J'"'' "'j'soldieis should ob, y pel !'-..-llv. Flo: al 1 We - "I tout thousand t o; is .,,,,.,.,,,, a a ,,.t,',T ,,,,..,. More Loral Fair? Needed. We have perhaps, enough of great expositions, national fairs, ' Stale fairs, etc., to give vent to the e'trerttrUo nf li....i1..r in i.wl.Kti v .....l ... ,..7...... V. ; ' '.. .'. " . V." ...I. o.- inti ivi iui i u ij llllllieious I te- ; monilizmr side shows that ouster anmnd these large gatherings. I'.ut '1 e have enough of small local fails and industrial shows whi.-h come within the reach both a- to distance and productions of the or- dii.arv farmer and his wife, his sons and daughters In drear Britain, and especially in Scotland, end, neighborhood has its ;-I.u!try m'.v. of Its lower :iii'.v. t w l.ich the neighbors eont i i but e the be - r sa m nles oi' I he i r ow ai iii'n.liii-is. and tln-v s'and a chance of being th-law b. i-.t. ; :,:g, r.-d ..t amanV was; ;'"'V !'-"" awarded honors which would be en ' '- ' - o- v-a m. ,.. d m give gra.eiul w ,o u i.t'ii,..;,.,. i., ,. ,f t.,.. ..v.,.,,-a v, !;.,,,-! .Ming when ably pimid: not ' . '1' 111. 111. est fairs. Fveiy I'armci can go and see w hat bis neighbors ale doing', and thus an emulation is a i . amd V I,: !, ll. ,,,. .ot.o.s.V.. in, ,.-, , " . . , ' i awaken. loo lia i ih w, a Ked, la Vi iod.ling laruiei say s he h.is no t imi- ' but hi r xv i T 1 1 fail s and, pi b.e st m k nd choice li nits and fancy Ihovi is. i! no 1 - of yvea , , Co n i pc , e and h-.'-uie u o, r-.. ,,- their yv thc-e a pa , H' Put n,o.- t ol oi d in, u y .... i i . . . : 1 . . -. . i-.tin i i.in- u a e i 1 1 1. e aim pi me enough o- ki-cp uble.l.-t with t hose whom t i-cy recognize as their peers. While ;' 'is neither prolitanle nor 1 1 1 1 n : ; I I . - to do anything pool 1 v. ' ..eiy p. . .- mgiH . n a v e some- Ii;;:. g ill which he takes especial pii-.h: if a farmer, it mav be his horses or his hens, his potatoe: . or t 1 1 j iv i oi or il i n it ! O (. T- .i.l iiis I.,. .. . iii i. ..lie ' ''.us may ' xcel yvith ner breath her house plants, ni" her1 decorative work. If. ...... i. .ui.K. " it- ,n..a .,.-o .... "", " '"""-V v " "''"'"li upon the more regnl.ir dat ics and he xv i 11 be sure to find time for H : be will take.as uuicli idea-uie in it as in all his other work. He will be furnished with the literature .,f f hat snhieet. and be recognized by - - is his neiglibofs as nil uuthoiitv and a .... .I...-. 3... .,,,.11..- sue. ess iu i n ,i i tie j a i l in e u i , a u i oy .1,; ,.V.,..t ...ill reocivp a van die discipline and npliftingof character, akethatdei.a. t- air interest inr, , .,1,1,. ,n , nieiit I t he local lai ' w hile he will be the better fitted to eontiibuti- to the other denartiuent dsn. In the P.ritish fairs," already men have i.w.l. i.tuiiiic.-'oio-iiii-iiiiiii.si.s.iiiii, .11.... .. :, 1 ... 1 Illlll Ilill'll'M II) llll' IIITilMIIII llilll ill- stin.n ,i , ...i.lo in rt... 101.11 phyi(jiie which is much needed ny our Aniei lean y outh. Our county . 1 . . .111' .1 1:11- 1 11.. laiistionoi 1111 ine 0111; vy tine 1 m - nortant and useful t heir ten itorv is too extensive, their plan too elab- ' orate, t heir machiiierv too coin pi ica- ted and expensive, and their oe- eurrence too rare. The township ; , . . i . . i - - - . would ha a better division o tein- . .i i i toty for the gathering we have m. l 1 .;ll m uiu, in iienei sun, ;i ueigu ooi noou : 1 I 1 T , defined by common consent. V. . .1. m .--.- rr .1 ,,.,-, i .-.if .'i i . . u , ( n -1 ( - ( i ,( -( . i ( i . .o'" ( . ,. , ., ' j ,ij. Captain Robert. Hobert was kept in he house by with a sigh to watch his mother place ies in flu- oven, and said to her: -T would like to be a soldier." --W-ry well," said his mother: ; --t hen 1 would be." ! Pobert stared at her ; incuts and then said: Would be what ?" A hy, a soldier. W asn t that wind you said you wanted to be?" Well, bllt how could I he. l.asv enough: tli.lt IS If VOU lillt 1 V " "" ', " ' , 1 1 (-'1'1"1- .v"11 ""'.V h'llia llie tll:lt otk''' ; pie: 1 t hilik I Cilll make room lor it." --Ihit mother. I don't know what ,,U, J - i . , " ,on 1 nt forgotten the verse wo talked about so long .' j -t.il eater is ne mat ruieiu nis spirit wtsii to .-- ii.i to every one out oi era jthaii he that taketh a city." It t payment who will .-end us three one i rakes real sold i er-1 i ke rio-hfinr tn lillMSil.ll ci.iuio imi J-i4.iai.iii iu , ..T ., , rnie a .-'.piii,, i ..in ten .you. , ()!,," said Pobert: and he tlat- i telied his nose against the glass . - - 1 .1 1 . , a ga l ii a n 1 1 i iioiig n l . I "Rut mot her " he said at last, "I 1 i i- i . i i i t iiii, ibibi r mean that kind I would like uiuui i " ,ulu i i t0 i. a captain and have soldiers ' under me." j , , ; , . :. ,. ,,t r ,. fered to those out ot employment to Nothing easier,' ins mother... 1 - . , , r , ' . . , make money, ai 1. shutting the oven door with a : Rfnfi' M vtkv,'ti-i inc. Co satisfact i v air. "There are vour i ten tingei's, and your eyes, and your ' .,,, tro .1,1,. some rotor,,,. I to h,,v; I ',,;,,',. ; wh has as troublesome ones." i , , , ,, t , - , i. ., a , ; Loheit laughed. lleh.nl had so m;my t;tlks -vith ,lis mother that he! ;VAlvvlo0iiev yet V Well: VOt thi , w.ls ;l ,u.u- W;1V oi pilttllig'lt. lb '.. , , , '.r.l ,,1,;,,. tbi'iiL,.,, - -i -i . ! .,',, ,,.', ,,.:,.. ,1,,.,,, Ro,,. fellow I III lc-s than ten iiiiiiir.s fioui th i' time he knew. I ! e u i-u t to t he sitting room to htl'l i init b l!iv ( '.11 I ie hud been . then- I.,-: him. The:.- h,v his ' I'ad'y books. hi- beautiful r . , n -I' ill, I ! : g , t mi i he i;,,. . - .-me i:,"-: l act n i es in if t-iii 1 int.. b:i-., IPs photograph album -v. is on the sofa: but chubby lingers pigged at mamma's pii-tnie 1111- ;; if l,y 1-,,,-e utid inilieil. and ( ) el : . ho'-y a'.igi ;. yv.is ' ipt.iiii Pol. I yy , i n i 1 1 to i nn ul'-.-! C,,i ai ship , ; naughty li n gei s; i - , 1 1 in , , - ' t wi i ye ir- oh 1 . ami to allow be! 1 el He V.M 1 1 ! c I 1 i to his mo! h.-r. an ,1 with i ed ill'! allg:.v Voice to toil hi- ot 'a i'm,i g. and . h-ma in i tii i: I 1 1 ice I .. i i : , , I i 1 V i i 1- whipp.,!. lb- w m-, d Wiiy .id .' .List 1 . uese Incili- . 1 to III - fee -' i a yy ay : : . -Mop:" le-y began ; , , : i ,,-y ,m i the'y 1 e sa! 1 ,1 , i 1 ' 1 ti y ,,:i hav, a victoi -. fought ,, ,!.,y ." Seven Springs Items. Our farmers are needing rain. TM.- n. ... ; .1, ,.-,;,. ma... n.T.n .-.., .,v. ". tl, le... as i n l.t gl I a ?i 1 ...it i it: t U'tre rrow.l i.. tin- : ; 1 ..-hi inherited 1 1 f,,.'.''' Vj 7. V. i' t'. i,- ! : "a. . ., i ". ; a r i w v-. o ,! n. !.-,tn. t-.i i"id-rs wn.. ' !"v an i et . anil !. "II, ajtoe :h,- nv.rn - tin- p .!U ,-.,l,,n-,l r"- -,a-- had as- Slllel "11 r 1 1 . 'I 1 1 . 1' . i an.iiM ti;. ln7' , ,,,, , . . A , ... , ,.,..t Snn , ar -iiel wending th. er- ;a ,:: :ivi in i , a o : t ! . e I e.-ir i,f 11.' IMIll,. I ill I i ' s , , ; nn iirt very much n.-jh-. i,-; t , ...nh. but it i s.u.l h- wn- '': ;-.!! .i . : 1 1 , w i ng r. p : l-'r'-''t w'" k" ,;i '' '' ' ' ": ins leu.-,,. -n.u i ' ' "I , . l.rl.ltl- Wlt!l '-.iJ!-. .11. . r.iir.'.v .... h II Ii-l Ve. -n, . ,. ., ,, ..... ...... i ,. , i,,, , i,,,0-,,,,,,i- au f, ..Id sfv.-j.i-. T .niict-rs ot it..- I.. -a- hav.- the matter i :. oi.). itiii 1 ruin, la tlas.u-a. I' ' Hi' citizens. f . "iii: the nee sily f'..r ,m,l import ..i.e.- of a lad- r-ei'i trom y .inunetoii t,, i in.miv imuii- tv. pr"i, o-.., I ,,.,,! 1 t; :i u,.;i'lg in tins - ' t a cPe nn y'i-di..-da tii" i-'-.h !' M iv ol ' .ill" friend.- to the . n. rfri-e fmni Neii- Hanover. lVr..i.-r and i::-i.,w- , .untie-, to see ula,; . ..n be .louo in tl.a: dir.-.- ,- ,, ., . ! h ! -'' mg g,..,: ., have l,e-n s(.e.'I ,lm :.-t as a ( 'en. :iv ; Ar- rancemenis t-.r il;i- m-.-t :-g: N-v ll..;i.,v-r i' -.'.. I it- ,rer M ,r,r . i."I't- J- 11 o.s.Mr P ir-a!l ' I Pendci-C. Al.i '. V. M.-Clamr j f ',,y. 1-; , . r.i.' 'IcMilinm. K-q. " Onslow G. A. c. Hn-'nin-. K-i rrr vir. ..... yv it IC-.i r ,-,-V , ' " Will. it- ' ai. y i. i -.x . .1 p, o . . n--.v specia . to the anc lo ui i.iiedo says Authentic advice.-. fm:.i Mexico are to the ettect that i fCVlIlO il , . ... i, Mite llltl- few day- ag icce m.tio-. -. i.e. t-r .- irh,r. v . mine env o! .Cj.-.x , Yt'lllCll lie failed to i r- . i i nfh.-ial -nn, ,,.,:, s u -, 1 met with an excuse: w in-i eiipi.n. ye-terday. he y si conn ;inu yv.is w. ailed thai it -l less he com - ji'lied v-iili the summons within i twenty -four hours he would be ! taken under guard. Gen. irevmo; I will not obey . as it n cans certain i is, t ,,,,1 w,n ,,,ii,i . ,,",o.s,,...i. .1 ..i.. i,ni. 11 1 e Vo lit nn . It is t u I I Iier assert ed as a iaet llntr a. lui'lso steamer, loaded w ith go. .ds tm era Cruz, I. -is 1, ,.,.. ...I I..- I n'l.nrr.ii .ti T.if- ...... . . .. , , un .. to proceed to ilia' 1101 1, but to re-1 tun. to her home port, and that the i Whituey, a .Morgan line steamer has been onlercd not to extend her trip to Mexican Hrtr , . ... , An !.tranrilni;ir Offer. , .Ill i.llllll K . Ill 1 . 1 O J II I li I . e want Live. hntri;eii: and Capable . - , , . - . , Agents m every county in the L tilted State, and Canada, to sell a patent arti- cle of oreat merit, on ITS MERITS. An article haying a large sale, paying over 1 1 0i I T.or eii.t T , r i ti f liiivmi' nil nntn rynl- i - , '. v ,, , . ":':. ' ed jn ,h.. exclusive dale by a deed given f..r each and every county he may secure from us. With all the-... advantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an ar . . tide that can be sold in every household, u not be Dect,ssary make ac --extkaoki.i.saky offer" to secure good agents at once, but we have concluded to mil,ie 11 to show' n(,t."'.v our confidence , in the merits oi our invention, but in its ., , .. ., .in i,.,.,i lion. rti.,. ,'ii . on ii Liie noiv ia ,iuiri,i u wit, eni-rgv. cur agents now at i : yvci k are making from -rlaO to SfiOO aj nioiith clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are ;jut of employment. Any agent that will give our business a thirtv days' trial ami fail to clear at least S100 in this yv inn- ' time, above all expen&KS. cau return ail goods unsold to us and we will re 1 fund the money paid for them. Any tn or more counties and ivork them t'iroiji sub agents for ninety days, and fad to clear at. least tr.-iO ABOVE ALL EX- an lennu an un.soiia anil ut-1 I their money f.a.' k. No other emnlover I of ager.t- ever dared to make such offers, i nor would we if we did not know that j we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed, and but two sales a day would give a protit u ,,vi,r sio.-, a month, and that ono of i our agents to: i ighteen orders in one (lay 0ui- lur,(. descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we cent stamps t-r p .M.ige. en.i at once , , - . A, ; and feciiie the agency m time for the , b'-m. and z v, work on the terms j nanu- i m -ar extra-.rdiuary offer. We j would like n have the address of all the w. i.,,. m,,.,!n- solioitors- nml ; s. ..... .n......... carpeuiers in tne country, ari l ats auj reader- of this paper who reads this or- r . i i i ii fer. to tend at mice the name and address 0f all such they knew. Address at once. or y ou wjtl io-"e the best chance ever of- I'll Smithtield St.. ; mari.Lvw-ly Pittsburg. Pa. ; No , ,) ,- pr ai s ccnreutiiili V!" 1 l.Trifying. viu.l- iz mg. - ni a. In r a and mvigoraung .jual. , , .Av,,r'-. Sar-aparilla. gualitv should b-c-n-,1, red w'h, n making com- pan.-. ,n- II y,.-a -infer with Sa-k Headache. C',,ii-t ipi-.li,,n. S. ai r Slum ich. ,,r Hdioti- ..tta, k-. Ei"iiv - Litii.ii Catiiaiiti , Pn.i..- u ill n-ia ve vmi.-:'. cents, wi! k FEW HINTS A ct V i : . r..,:i II aU- ; s r)!07 ,ler. irnlf ia. lied .in, -. C'onipla! .1 VI, i,-lr::n- AVER'S PILLS. Dr. J.C. Aye rd Co., Lowell, Mass. S-:'. 1 by ad Pmjrgis-jj. Murder in Forsyth Cnunii. I IIAHI.OTTI-,. . t .. .May '.. - rial to the (ih.nrTi r f rem Wins!. ait is m. rn- "? says: Mrs m,mi-,i 1 rs Mi n ! , -aoit estimable la.lv. living u,r 1 . n . wa8 horribly Illur,,. , i il 1 1 r, 1 - r n .limit; Mo I ! .... t i,, . - .in a . it,. .unknown. Mi-. It .-a wit li li hut, her k :. i ! bl v beaten nh ia. pil e,! . SI... I . ve:i . ni ,i r, 1 er. f. S er p.irst.H. ami hi-i , . III 111 WlTi' fl , I ' i ; i: I 11 a t I ' m.,y ,-,.st iij. ..n ti,,- . s . t rill h. thai t he: e neither ; 11 III d W ho w i ,pi -4bscluteiv Pt?re. thir i.w.i. r I'lu'ity. strcnL-h econ, ,lu i, ';u II:,: not 1,.. sel,l ,n i',, f low test. -I,- Jvw,rfc. I',,o,n:e . i , 1 BrOCK'S LiVnf StdbiSS J I - - tiorc, . ;-:.' a, llilf Dav or Niah!. in,. -. 1.0 d I I.i ies. V . Si. H K)( 'K ma 1 w in KIN- o .;, N V A i t.. wa . ! rOAV J'lK-i-- i I s-h 1 .. I , ... , ' .s , , , , . , V" ' ' ' ! .'.Vk.,.',',,! ilLn for .-v.-ii n 1. ss in- i .'. .ill pet e M Ml -nil I niiirke-s. W e lire Mir.- ;.. a en a m t u . an ; I - J. SLAUGHTER. J -, i ." V.lilii.lvH! Aii 1,; ild. : Mi K I NSiOV. V. I 1R0, Fer A'' " .,, ... ., Brick, Brsk I CJ '. ' I'o'.i.i y. has :, i whi.-l. yi tl.-s. Aria 11 it' in a .', ' Delivery System, '"' e'"l Willi Me- (... I'oait w:l!i l, 1. 1 in sol :,-: , i.i; stl',1,- i I hit : , riu.- 'i ' , "7 It. ). II. i.OiKil I I : , y I Hn,, y. . I vp M s : . J 1 t i ! I l i s i can: :. ( T! I ! .i li . 1 . y : . . ills t .- ..i The pla, 1- M ij i 1? '"1 -t: I il' N. Pa hk er, J. T.PlIlt. ulN.C. ofN.O. PARKER & PEELE, CKN'ERAI, COMMISSION m i :i ;c i i a xts; . Gi ,0'JTH GAY STBEET, BALTIMORE, MD. Oil nil iitlnn fihrn lo Rkrlj- Vc l. - In Stnw.m. mn,r22-d w2m ROBERTS & BRO ., Tidesjil : Kotml l)KA I.K.HS IN) Frovisions, Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, Allot which we are offering VKKT LOW. Ca d, , s toliiated. Sati-duc tioTi g-uaranteed. dw NEW BERNE, jr. a iotice Extraordinary. w i.Mii) oil. ii.oo. si .1 ipoICs tl ft rU. W .,,.!' h I'.ln n.-lief, cu s I , , i i . -r- . ,.i,1i' h Healing Hyrup, 60 ct, SIlllcvllCB. i 00. y i t..t the u llef of f'AINand cure of BHKU- M ATI.HM. etc. i is M.I, 1 i he v are nil (food, and I know thojr ,,. i-i.i Miin t w 1.. PALMEU'8 Cigar, T i.n. i.nil Confertionery Htor, nxt door lo 0 . . - 1 1 1 i- of H. nth Front and Middles!., --. li.-ine, N c I' H. A. y I. so. you ran And cool and dellolofM Boda W .iter, ( . 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SlIDEo, CLOTBISG, Etc. ,1 ,t for lhe ll AMONI) PHIRT alME. .irlf.l fl.ixi, Uiun.lrled 1 1.2ft, : in c. lein-au-d Warner's (Jorallne Ootaet Price U.0U. '. full line of Dents', Ladies' and Children' I 1 1 . i . i mi . r , ( n U' Ll n enjOfU l)ii a d Pnr . i.l llM 1111(1 'II ff h.. HI) i-hici, all kliiln of C5-aT iln-ii n Ibui'I and Muehlne 1 . ( -i Kits. Ham n ml slides. Lad .1. .-kit . a nd evi-ry th lug usuaUy . Ii-.mh ory uuxhih su.re. ASA J riinrf'dawlT M Iddle St.. or FKl RELIABLE SI .t not-a na aooassiui PPoii . rotirtKl) Ar tbe care or Mm AaJrn CP. VARD 4 COT For Sal; II U- iis AMI MCLE8; W ,e : ti 1 1 1 o .. i ... fir Cah oro iJ t.-s i- d.twtr ' ! 'v . i i.k to i lie few Marrl ..ii.iim i iiijik, i nnve a i I'm nt- i. lt. which I . y r t is.M K. KATON. ra,M,,.-cl fully. ; COME A Well SeW 1 Gold and Silvc Solid Gold and Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platl WwlU X t'lliJ, WlUivllb. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 8, 1884, edition 1
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