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TILE JOURNAL. m. ten. as. uuru. The enaawaof John S. Clarkion THE sabbiTH. ;r) being considered. Will he hare me baooatn was oraameu ioc plac in Harrison Cabinet, or be the Rood of man and the glory oi nrOA:ntrd lor bavin? stolen Dron- Ckxl. He m - erty knoi stolen T :'og :t to have I wen i as ! aVara. a xorroxuL sons. - T8S cotton crop ia estimated at 7,c30,oca. FCU0U9 wind tad ioow terns ia Dakota. GO. KiBOSI U tpokea of aa tbt maxl IUpblican eaod wiate Tor Govtrftor of Ylrgtala. .ISXlt 1 a craxj man ia w A JOI5T cjbcu.i of E'en is Iran ia Hpublican Sa.tor ,nd Uepresen ttire b.s decided that the pro poaei prohibition amendments to the. Confutation ibalt Ik parsed at one, and lhl the ipaeation hll be submitted to the peoplo ,t a peciaJ election to b held on June 16 neat. The Durham Cotton Manufactur ing Company have juat declared a temi-annnal dividend of per cent, York who belie Tti himself to be J making 12 per cent on their capital kite SUta of liberty. Tax arrival of winter north of tat FoCooaac I officially aonoaoced. lltctptioa cold no flowers. TSX Wilmington Iiviw baa holstad ib aam of Charlea M Setlaaa for Governor la IW2. , ' GX." Jo H5ST05 S JoSKJ, late JLdjaiait General, has become ' iltorta chief ol the Ahville GUaaa. Prases, arms : C YfaJtAXaKXB has been to Indi apolia. He waa pieaael with Uarrisoa. Whather Harrtsoa took A faacj to htm will be seen here after. "If. GOBLET, French M. miter ol Foreign A Calm, has felt impelled tOC&qillra of England why she baa appropriated two of the Tonga Island. TUX Bepobiicans of the State of ; 2TW York are playing monkey and - parrot. At the present atage of I tlx gama the monkey seems to - Vara tha beat of it. HaIXXSOX lays wba: he knows a kaowa, and what he don't kaoar a doea not care to learn . Croat taif-appoiated teachers. Or worda to that effect. ElXOaX officers are in a oi addle Eajard, ascally clear, ia befogged. , WUItaej baa cleared his decks for etloa, aad Cleretaad haa referred the whole matter to Coogreas. stock daring the paat year. So it is all over the South. livery Southern cotton factory under competent minagement is making money. Di Uikhei's death in poverty is another reminder of the world's cold forgetfnlnes. A beautiful Toice that charmed millions in tins country and Europe made her a petted and much applauded woman. Its sndJen Iom and ill health reduced her to poverty and no generous voic ever called her fiom it Her daughter, crazed by hei mother's death and poverty, hok her own life in despair Tue moral tone of the dom.nant element in the Iiepubhcan party is indicated by the renewed probabil ity that John Wanamaksr is to te eiven a idaee in President Harri son's Cabinet. Col. Holloway. a prominent IJpobhcin of Indian apolis, speakmg of the contingency, says "There is no reanon why he shoaldn't appoint him. Practical politics elected Gen. Harrison, and he will do well to recognize them." A liooD many members of the Farmer's legislature favor teacb- ho observes its sacred obligations is blessed, he who dis regards them perils Ins own wel fare, inrlicts injory on society and dishonors :l;e God who has said. "Kemem'.T the Sabbath day to keep it holy All Chriti.in people prwfes to reverence the Sabbath, and by their laws, in some measure, en force its otervance. l'.ut religion is a personal matter, and to every individual it comes with its supreme authority and divine benediction.". It is a day of rest, lies', from labor, rest from worldly care, and reat from the vetty vexations of every day life. Hut above all, the Sabbath is a dav of communion with God. It is THE TARIFF. 'e i i ill thought not to retain to thet.ir.rt dm irig the pre.-t'ii: s .-muii of Congress, bu: ; he pn-.-eii ! aspect of the suli ect demands the atten tion of the Pe m oct a ir pies o! 'be It K Ntws un,l Observe (, i:FHAL ASStMHLY. 1 1 i n I lis w i' li a o hei-l! 1, c re w on 1 1 1 no e t ar ; tT, during t he country. l 'o r -c r r a 1 n con v : ) i t d that legihl r. ion on j p res flit s e s s : , a o f ( ' o u g r e s of the improbability that ate and the lloue wo u po n any t a r i fl bill. The se von t h eect ion oi article ot the Coustituti United States provides bills for raising revenue orig; n at e ; n the 1 1 ouse ! sentatives: but the Senate s, because the St-ii-ii Id agree r )1'hti-;enth day 1-', N ATI'.. Tin- Sena'e was railed by I.r. Gov. Holt. I'l.ner by llev. W. 1. Clark ot : he hurch of the Good Shepheid. S. 11. L'o h by Mr. Kmry, provid ing for a i-)int select committee to consider pension legislation, was ited and Messrs. Little. Lucas -enute 1 lie on o that first shall as nroix se or concur w as on other bills." Following t he let! the Constitutor.. Representatives ot u ; 1 i : i i amend m en ,iiol sp.r: House he Lilt sii'oec .... i i,. a bl eased truth that our God is vtr n.';ir to His oeonle. and H is Con stress t ears are ever opeu to t heir cry . ' re ven ue a n d a t ter : i ot r ,u t Bnt, on the Sabbath day he holds passed the Mills bill, special audience with men. All Pending the ooiisider.ii , v.. .imlma nf Hpaveii are oncu. Mills bill in the lloii-e and all the telegraphy of the ekies sentatives. the Senate proceeded is freighted with messages of love, the consideration of questions Nothing so ennobles a m an as re venue, ; n iol.it u ui ol the sp: heavenly cximmunion. It elevates his aspirations, ponfius his heart, sanctiflea his spirit, and makes him realize that God is his Father, Christ his Redeemer and man his brother. He who fails to realize the blessedness of the Sabbath is a stranger to supernal joy, and a wanderer on a sea of trouble in a starless night. As the twig is bent the tree inclines." It is a fearful thing to bring up children in the habitual disregard of the Sabbath. It is the terrible forerunner of crime and wretchedness. A thousand evils follow in lhs train to wreck and ruiu Of all the profane of the House lag agricultural rudiments in the swearers who defy God, of all the t relating to commoQ schools Miss Jamima drunkards who desolate homes, of Smith, in charge ot a common an the revelers who make night committee, scnool, is excellently qualified to hideous, of all the miscreants who referred. and letter of the 'onsti originated a tai iff bill w Inch passed the Senate, and ias to: th with sent to the House f Ilpres(-nt;Uives. As soon as the b;U reached the House Mr. Held, ot Maine, moved that the llmiv proceed to its consideration. Mr. Mills niovtd that it be retened to t he Ya s and Means committee. Mr. He, his Republican colleague that no tariff legislation 1 present CorgreFS was pos. the bill was referred to the and Means committee. Mr. Mills and his hrni colleagues insisted tht tht ret; in re ii t nat ; re vein: i referred to t he YVa , adopted anil Messrs. Little, i and l.usk appointed as the i branch of. such committee. The following bills passed second ind third readings : II. H. ."H . S. H. Hid, authorizing ue j grand juries to return bills in court all ! through their foreman alone, except when the penalty shall be death: S. H. 1 l'.t, protecting telegrams and letters; S H. 1 , "i l, amending sect ion T'J ot the Code. HII.I.S I'ASSKD Sl-'.i'i-Ml RKADIM1, II. H. loii, S. H. ISO. authorizing the commissioners : Heautoit county to levy a speci.il tax ayes ti'.. noes o, PA.SKI OVI'K 'N 1 1 1 t I ; I ) KEADIXli. S. H. -In reguh;' ing the pay i f imors lor Ciaen county. S. R. ll'.h authorizing just ices ot the peace to issue civil process toother counties than i heir u n. UKi'i cMMIT I Kl). ."; lh -, amending the road law oftheS'ate: S. H. (li), prohibiting the sale of pistols, to judiciary committee: S. H. !o. in relation to the height of a lawful fence, to committee on prop.isi t ions and grievances. S. H. lo, to regulate the lees ol solicitors in capital felonies pas-ed soond reading and on third reading brought out some discussion. Mr. LeG rand, as a 1 a w er, moved to lav on tho table anil called foi of of th of the ire- I o of '.lit Hid to certain counties; H. B. 53, pre venting the increase of hog cholera, applicable to certain counties. Judiciary H. B. 295, relating to vacancies in the office of county treasurer; II. B. 30, relating to vacancies in the office of Register of Deeds, Coroners, occ. ; II. B. ."" 'J, relating to jurors. 1'iuance 11. B. 315, relating to pensioning the ex Confederate sol diers. Roads and postroads H. B. 293, relating to bridges in Pamlico coun ty : favorably. Pish interests H. B. 305; pro moting the cultivation of shell tish in Onslow county ; favorably. CALENDAR BILLS ON THIRD READING. 11. B. 11G, regulating the service of summons by advertising, when the person cannot be found; II. B. 135, relating to sales by executors and administrators, all sales to be advertised in newspapers whenever, the amount exceeds three hundred dollars; II. R. 1G7, joint resolution to Congress in regard to the geo logical survey; II. B. 194, pre venting trespass by taking dog tongue, vanilla, berries, &c, from amis without permission ; II. B. THIS DAV. BY MARIE LE HA! The bre&lh of gods is on the air; Joy's wine runs through my blood, Libation to earth's heauties rare The vales, the hills, the fiood. A tremolo of leaves, in swoons Of color, drifting warm; Faint odors from the mold from noona Of summer's lingering charm; DiviDest depths of skies, each rift Blue-hallowed in pale cloud; The seniuous, coy, eiow winds that drift "Tween reeds thai sigh aloud: The soft adieu of birds that goes From land of snow to land of rose. The gauzy fly on placid pool Folding, in dreams, big wings of tulle; And, like a human pulse, the stream Hushing its heart in noon's sunbeam. Oh, rapturous soul of mine that cries For that which thrills the earth, the skies 1 Oh, restless heart that yearns to break Life-fetters for pure Beauty's sake ! Flutter and faint, aye, die with pain, So Parad ioe bo thine again 1 i he I'roblem of Life. On this head one feels inclined to say with the great writer "all has oeen saiu: ' yet it still remains a mystery greater than the pyramids, f which will be a 0, and that figure Singular Properties of 1 he Figure Nine "giSTJR XQRtk MKth,' Multiply 9 by itself, or by any other single figure, and the two figures forming the product will, in eachcase,if added together, amount &3 & S3 3 E fcf fl Si 11 C to 9. Forexample, 9 multiplied by H L t U l RJ, 9 is 81, and 8 and 1 added together make y; so on with the other figures. The figures 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 S 9, added together make 45, and these two figures will, if added together, make 9. The amount oi the several products or multiples of 9 (9, 18, 27, 30, 45, 54, G3, 72. 81 ), namely, 405, and the figures form ing either the dividend or the quo tient, added together, make 9. Multiply any row of figures either by 9, or by any one of the products ot 9, multiplied by a single figure, as by 18, 27, 30, 45, 54, 03, 72 or 8 1 , and the sum of the figures of the product, added together, will bo divisible by 9. Multiply the 9 digits in the follow ing order I 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9, by !, or by any one of the products of 9 mentioned in the last sentence, and the products will come out all in one figure, except the place of tens, ?KV. u KftNE. v c. Monuments Tom.Ds.fc ITAUAH&AMEMCAK f'AfiBLE Orders w nd satisfiv' receive pronrx a gui.rantoed JOE P. WILLIS, Proprietci a riddle unanswered, unanswerable. When confronted by its endless vexing perplexities, we feel tempted or deadeninc of f" luc iuuuul win uc tain .liar fVnm i Frenchman, who when eDntridicted place of tens) all ones; o61'0! by a lady, in a statement which he 18, all twos; if 27, all V ' " 1 ' knew fn hf trno nimnlr marln har a r, r f ; n,rt o ; , l'l ri'lifinrr r , lMrrt.Trrr.nn f U ; ,4 V ; ti 7 mi nn r , , J IU1UU1;. to follow the example of the polite ding the telling or deadening of -c- u .i V. . :.i:t.i t i ees within a certain the public roads minting in certain counties the sale o! 5 bushels or less of corn be fore sun rise. This was the first day of the session that the calendar was dared before adjournment. Cot. ill. V C:IA tit. will be the one which, multiplied into 9, supplies the multiplier; that is, if you select 9 as the multiplier, the product will be (except the ; if you select threes: and knew to be true, simply made her a s0 on. Omit the 8 in the multipli grand bow and departed. Doubt-' cands, and the 0 will also vani.-h in less many a one of the "care en the product, leaving it all ones, cumbered thousands" would have ; twos and threes, etc., as the ease made his grand bow to existence i may be. ere this, had he not been restrain-1 o. 'All. Yin NEW BKBNK. A. t KH is cay authorized agei t s and Horses. .1 CAROLINA HTO K. Swansboro Items. Rain, 1 and urged y the bio l! Y a s : he a v es and n oe the roll tlx lb. noes .;. b w n pon a call o t;i filed a e I n i -1 ' s i was c.i eakt-r Led to order at I.c.z.u' in the cratie rules ail bills shouM oe ind Means le . V. M.Cai ter. l'he Senate bill was so . IT i tUted that Hon. John Xielxoi. minkr of Coarttaa from ; mort than two months they tk XtiiXb district, bid fir to be abundant time and opportunities Vide fUblic pnntr ooder the to learn how to hoe and dig and BpobUesa miimt at Washington, plant and reap during the remain--DtSrXTCaXM hMrt ba rctrd iC t month. --Wilmington Star AS t& Stt DprtiDnt from I Nokth Caki i.i.h a is certainly on iOaistSX rodIton, at Berlin In a boom. w Irne is to h..ve the rtfinl to t& Saom qa:ioo, bat , be: Kub, Oyster, Game, Agricol th!r eootents r withheld .from j tarsi. Mechauical, Ilorticaltar DaNscitT." : sJ, Floral, Textile, and Cntver?al T3TS fst that this govern tent la bJLi oa tasahood sad doc a pon m&aaj ia oa whlca oeds to b txtHTXMllf hs,KMnerl in a;xn lh give instruction in farming. The crush trusting hearts, nine tenths Utt school for farming is the firm, hove their origin in a disregard of As children do not attend school the day that God has hallowed. have 1 k epu ! 1 ic a : 1 r:nocra's leg is lat ion . Indostnal I.xpCKs tion ever seen. Abbeville is to have an elec'nc strret railway ; Hickory has the finest female college In the State, ZaXcoaciQfor or wodd be u.uM C rtatoaU. itb fia"t hotpl: ctl sn9lon' ii C U Li V i i am vsius s c w l i k. v , . TMM Wasaioftoa lsi oi the .lSUl contains a psa picture of Col. . Oiirtf II. DocJktry, of tbis SUte. tOftiaar vita a stroog recoaamen- ' tlatiM fof am appoiatmeat ia Mr. Uarritoa'a Cabiaei.' - ACTCTO ia iwoeert tbe Admirals Of UM Ca giisb aal Oermsay deets hata ptccLaimsU a blockade of the eoaat ot Zaajibor, aad notice to thai sfiaet mare been aerred oa the Blaia Dvpartmeat ia Washington. A eopj of the Philadelphia Ladfr aajt: Here we are nearing . aiddla of Jaaaary, with brick Ujtra aad atone masons i work ootdooxa oo stoat walls jast the amis aa If there was no ach thing M wlater. A riSU dispatch says th gortranient ia aewkmg a pretext for the) arrest of Gen. Bool-anger and hl friends." First thing the gov araaeot may know Boalanger wtl! b Btallnf arrests withont waiting . for st pretext. ' Elooot Baxrot a ha struck UxrtO other blows at defenceless Ireland. Cents., evictions aad seatcaees are all increased, and a can compete with any city in the world as a tobacco market." Good .' 1)B. ATTicrs HavaooD, the well known laborer in the cause of negro education, demands justice for the Soot hern States in the pabhc im- TRADE. Tride goes where it can do best. This is a universal rule. There is a general disposition among coua trymen to trade in their own town, that is, to support the home mar ket. Hut no man is going to sacrifice himself for a sentiment, and home markets must satisfy the people of the surrounding country ( that it is best to patronize them. , Suppose that Norfolk and Wil mington are rival markets. The average North Carolinean will j nrefer to see Wilminffton win in the contest, but if ha is satisfied that it is to Ins personal Interest to end his produce to Norfolk it will go there We want to see North Carolina towns built up, but not at the ex pense of the country people. Wil mington and New Berne ought to presaion of what they are doing for ' d0 the shipping for the State, and negro schools. He says that since : they will doit when they demon 1870 Virginia has spent 4,lXX),0OO, j gtrate the fact that it can he done Georgia 2,5."O,0X1 and Alabama without detriment to the producing f.500,000 for negro schools and communities. teaehers. The South claims to be; We are happy to know that th doing all she can for her colored 1 trade of Wilmington ami New yoatb, and mint do so as a simple i Berne is increasing, but it ought principle of sell preservation and J to be tenfold more than it is now. progress. ' Bail roads are important adjuncts THE SOITH. Tuey tell us tlrat the South is in danger. How in danger! From a robber Ivand who have fattened on her boanty and grown insolent by her indulgence. But, traitors can not deliver the South, bound hand and foot, to Northern taskmasters. Through all her eventful history the South has asked nothing from the General Government bat to be let alone to work out her own high destiny under providence, relying on the valor of her sons, the virtue campaign of desolation and 0f her daughters, and the treasures mlatrr la beia poshed with devi Isienergj. Wllmingtoa Star. UlSimiB PHXLFiJ is to leave . imoon lor home at tne en.t of this - wwi) i i,icu, uu iu tur - ' Unrfish metropolis the ' fact is aacribvd to Salisbory's masterly . iaactlrity la relation to the. vacancy v nada bj Lord Ssokvilie's recall. ' 4fj aft that the new dynamite fua cruiser. VesuTios, was the ; JaaUtt and most destructive war ahip afloat. We should have said that her speed exceeds that of any . ' tie) wor!d. With this correction the statement is correct. locked in moantain fastnesses and sleeping in extended plains. He knos nothing of iwbtical indeed they are essential but these will come when the business j men of the cities show conclusively that the profits of trade will be with those who patronize them. J Norfolk is a good city, Virginians are a good people, but the mer chants of Norfolk are no better than the merchants of Wilmington ! and New Berne, and the people ol Virginia are no better than the people of North Carolina. Establuh the fact that the people of the interior of the State cm trade as profitably in Wil mington and New Berne as they cn in Charleston and Norfolk, and the foundation of our future proa- s i that the e defeated tariff Democrats answer that they defended the ( ontituion and defeated a robber taritl" that would have throttled the Constitu turn and pillaged the country. Is the Democratic position well chosen T '1 ho Constitution is ex plicit, "all bills for raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives-" This bill origi nated in the Senate. But Republi cans say. "the Senate bill was intended s an amendment of the Hoii-o bill." There is not a mem ber of the Senate who does not know that a bid cannot be amend atorv of another bill. ( de bill may be substituted for another, but the Constitution will not per mit the Senate to s u I m 1 1 1 u t e i n cases of this kind. The language of the Constitution is, "the Senate mav propose or concur with amend ments as on other bills." It makes no d. (Terence that Sen ators call their bill "an amendment to 'he Mill bill." Parliamentary law settles the question, and draws the line between substitutes and amendments so clearly that the wayfariDg man though a fool need not err therein." The Senate bill eauno'. become a law. It will nut pass the House, but even it it should pass both Houses of the Fiftieth Congress the Fresident would veto it because of its unconstitntionalit v. philosophy who supposes that the P'rUT i established. States of the South can b-e rele gated to Territories of the Cuion Bright as is the past, splendid as were the achievements of oar fathers, a more entrancing future spread out before her, and higher attainments await the men of this We conclude with an article, under the head of Eastern North Carolina, from the Norfolk Vir ginian of last Saturday. "The Virginian has neglected to acknowledge an invitation from the Fast Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association to their generation. What Germany is to second annual Fair, 19, 20, 21 and Furoje the South will be to Amen c-i. First in letters, first in science, first in material development. It is pleasant to read the follow ing in the Augusta Gv Chronicle of a recent date WBmake oar acknowledgments'; fcu.in. K ;,1 8oUMfn,r f an lariUtiOQ tO attend the KASt ht ta join on in th Suih. inform Vinr -it . t;fc . . . , j o of tn upwrd nioTimtnl thai ij v.w.. vj., v.c ukln pili.e. Th rosnrnotn.ctr- Iadaetrial Fair to be held in New Eeme. oa the I9;b, 20th, .'1st and M e-f February proximo. This is aJwajaa grand occasion prmrti TrThr in thm South ihow r: ctiTitj. i Mr ir.frmnt tl (hat 'it looki n.iw lik '."-'J will cjrptii iailMn yri druratd rf in H.u:hitD Aad OUT ' P'ctr," Th iadatrll dTlopT.mt citiMa find it very peasant to at KA to iroo sad coal, but from MrjlDj:, Ttisj th fooi work t rpi.i)lj od Sr bfor werB ihr j micj Dw o trpr on f.x! in th South. coTriojc wi le rm( ol tod utn -) 1 m-) fr frocn rCTilciTe bxo5icj There is no such thing as retro- tead. Norfolk (Vs.) Landmark. . TUX inform alittes in the certif. taiaa of the electoral vote in two or three) State are sach as might' create a good deal of am ety and poeaibiy troobie :n case an election ' gression with a bravt m l prores raa elom. They illastrate newly i tire people. Th North -autM tha deelrabdity of getting rid of well attempt to dam up the waters the cumbersome and assess ma- of the Nile with bullrnsbes" as to Caiaery of the Klectoral College. .fetter the giant of the South in his Jf. Y. Worid. r I own proad reilm. Aa i DitLu Af fit. Lh wonUof Justice must to 2"J February. The first exposition of the society was phenomenally uereasful in financial results, and in exhibiting the wealth and posses sions of the people who inaugurated and engineered it. New Berne aud the adjacent country can have a great fntore, and we trust the endeavors ot the association may stimulate efforts to that end in other directions. Resides an attrac tive climate and productive lands, the social eicelleuec of the people invite Urge investments of capital by strangers who seek to found delightful homes and secure enrich ing dividends from comparatively s 11 all in vestments. Rut this is only one phase of North Carolina development, enter Always Looking- North. When the road from Tarboro to this place, on to Onslow, is con structed, as we suppose it will be. u will opeu up one of the finest countries in the world, will place us much nearer Norfolk! and other Northern markets, and place Kin gton on a big boom. It will practi cally haul all the cotton and other produce from this section and get all the travel to the North. Kin kton Free Rress. W 1 1 h reasonable certainty this line of railroad will be pushed on through Lenoir, Onslow and Render to Wilmington within two years, probably sooner. Kmston will then have direct communication with Wilmington, by rail, of less than a hundred miles, and why should she seek Norfolk with her cotton ! Norfolk consumes very little cotton, not as much as Wilmington. She has no use for it, but to sell and ship it across the Atlantic, send i n g a sm all quantity to the New Mr gland fac tories. We do the same t'noig heie in Wilmington. Wo have ample facilities thereior. Our compresses are as good as those at Norfulk. Our cotton steamers are just a. good, and sail with equal speed. The rates her e are some t h i ng lower, and we pay us good oners for cotton. We offer a tritie greater inducements to snippers fan can reach u With a direct line of road from Kmston to Wilmington, of much shorter haul than to Norfolk, we don't see why the Kins tomans should not prefer to come here, all other things being equal. Rut some how or other, if North Carolina people can't hnv and sell Ho 1 1 o'dock i li oi. 1 'r.is er by t he c f this el t v. The resolutions oil'ered were few and of a local nature except the following: Mr. Amis, relating to local self government ; cities coun ties and towns. A resolution rais ing a joint select committee on pensions. Adopted. Of the bills introduced the following are of a' gen. 'r;il character: Relating to landlord and tenant act; tax on dogs; prohibiting killing fish by dynamite : relating to peddlers' tax: amending the charter of the Rurgaw iV Onslow Railroad. Reports of committees: Judiciary: cancellation of mortgages ; calen- ! dar; II. R. lid, to preveut trespass j and 11. R. l.'3.", relating to sales ! made by executors and administra-j tors, unfavorably; H. R. 110, to 1 regulate service of summons in cer- j tai'i cases, favorably. riuance: ii. i . i , , an appropr ia-i tioti for a colored orphan asylum, favorably. Roads and post roads: H. R. 209, prescribing who shall be subject to road duty, calendar; H. R. RJ5, re lating to public highwavs : also a bill relating to salaries and fees, favorably. The calendar was taken up and disposed of as follows, so far as the important measures are concerned : H. R. 33. regarding the stock law, recommitted; II. R. 103, work ing the public roads of the State by taxation, tabled. H. R. 128, requiring the rudiments of agricul ture to be taught in the public schools, amended so it will read "may" and not "shall," passed its second reading : H. R. 205 for the protectien ot livery stablemen and others, passed: H. R. 273, amending the Code relating to county com missioners, tabled. The following committees were then announced : House branch pension committee: Sutton. McCnbbins, Cherry, IIol man. Rhillips, Hood. Marsh, of ("nion. and Cooper. House branch committte on printing: Doughton, McGill, Ste vens. Keagan and liolman. IT FT KK XT II RAY. SKXAT K. 1 lie Senate was called to order by Ft. Gov. Holt. The calendar was taken up and the following bills passed third readings : II. F. 150, S. B. 180, authorizing commissioners of Beau fort to levy a special tax. The following bills passed their second and third readings : II. B. HO, s. R. 142, to amend the law compromising the State debt. H. I!. 1n3, S. R. 103, in relation to the life saving service. S. B. 41. authorising justices of the peace in criminal actions to take bonds in certain cases. II. B. 142, S.B.210, relating to Sunday tishing. H. B. 101. S. It. 219 prohibing the shoot ing of nlles across Curntnck sound. TA1ILED. II. R. t7, S. 15. 1?1, to enable justices of the peace to take bail in certain criminal actions : S. R. eon I'tTiiiiig internal revenue law be tore Oongres.- : H. R. 170, S. R. . concerning Flair ed uc.it ion al bi 1 1 : S. R. 1. eonct i ning Flair edr.cation- Oh. such weather 1 lain and raiu. Mr. Benjamin Willis is building a new house for R. W. Freshwater on Fear Creek. Jimmy Harrison says he will grind you as good meal as any man can at a water mill. Come and try him. Mr. Jas. E. Harrison is putting up a new steam grist mill in ad dition to his saw mill. He will be j ready for grinding in a lew days. Mr. J. W. Ward has sold out his stock of merchandise to Mr. V. S. Wyuue of Lynwood. Mr. Wynne is one of our prominent country merchants. Mr. E. B, Hargett is trying to sell out and move Sonth. We should be sorry to lose so valuable a citizen as F. B. Hargett from our community. Mr. Editor we will mention a name for railroad commissioner, and you can't name a better one Hon. F. M. Simmons, of Craven ! county, a more suitable man cannot i be found in North Carolina. i Mr. George R. Young says he is done farming already, having made two manure heaps and now gone in the steam mill business to wait for the manure heaps to rot, i men ue expecis ro pianc corn ana sugar cane to the amount of nearly three acres. ed by the strong arm of divine law. As it is. many a one rides in the tournament of life with lance head , pressed hard in a mortal wound to J ulow C keep the blood from flowing. The i mortal wounds are not all one must j suffer. The dust and sand flies on a march, often wrings cries of agony from the wounded that the shock of battle has failed to move. It is not only the hill county that tries the strength. The dull monotony of the level tracts is often more weary ing. To gaze down che road of life and see never a break or a turning to vary its arid tedium, will make the stoutest spirit quail. In those dark hours between midnight and dawn the battle ground where the spirit and the flesh meets in mor tal combat many a stricken heart cries aloud in its anguish, "was i there ever such misery as miner' Ah ! yes. I he present is but a rep etition of the past and a prophecy of the future. What is, has been and will be again. Take courage, scourged spirit; clasp duty to your bosom, and wrest a blessing from the stern visaged visitant ere you let DO NOT SIFFEH AJV LOVOKU Knowing that a cough can he c1k-( ke.l in a day, and the lirnt stages of corisuni' i.,n broken in a ivcik, we hereby guiiriuii. e Dr. Acker 8 English Remedy (or (.' -nni :u -tioD. and will refund 'lie noney to all who b'iy, take it as per di e.cticn-. ate! c not find our Ktutement correct. F r s-.le by R. Rerry, druggist. ew 11, rue, N. (' THE NEW BERNE Furniture Company, Manufacture and Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Mattresses, CHAIRS, Etc, Etc. We have on hand und are in ui. iifnclu rir y every day haudBOme Cham lu-r Suits. Hed Bteads, sofB, Tables and lIureauR. v. 1; I -1 1 are neat and substantial. Factory, co-ner of South Kr..nt and l-'.afit Front streets. Office anil salebr onis, TI and 21 Mid ile si .. NEW KKB.NK, N. 0. Schooners Etta, Packett, Rosa D. and three other large two mas ters from the North are in port. The latter for lumber from Terry's mill. The Rosa D., Capt. Joe Moore, from Beautort, loading with dry bones for Col. V. D. Harrison, consigned to Baltimore, Md. Mr. A. G. Grady closed his school on Brown sound last Friday. Mr. G. W. Ward will close his on Bear Creek in about four weeks. Mr. J. B. Petteway's school at Rod's LandiDg will continue on for two or three months longer, so we learn. Mr. Petteway is an excellent teacher, a young man of natural abilities, self made and good quali ties, the brother of Mr. G. W. Petteway who was married last week ; and all we say about Mr. J. B. is he can go thou and do like wise if he wishes. We understand Mr. Grady will take the free school in this place soon. He too is an excellent teacher, bat from another county, Lenoir. Mr. W. E. Mat tocks is teaching on White Oak at J. A. Mattocks's. Our excellent county superintendent, F. Thomp son, Esq , came around last week visiting schools. He gave us a good report to our face hope he will do it elsewheie. He also gave Messr?. Grady and Petteway the same. al 1 1 ' i : -'. i; . I'ASSKD ( . R. IN. rt-gulat ing pay of ( 'raven coin; t ; J I . R. .17 1 7 i . ing a special tax for C ( 1 0 1 1 1 V . ti . rors S. R. ) ones pnsr and public spirit. The people 1 out of t lm State, t li i f t he v were I : v i n i i ri t he world . They are al "a s N 1 1 . M essen ger of the neighboring States are rapid ly coming to understand the neces sity and value of co-operation, and when It is applied to manufacturing and mining, diversified industries and commercial transactions as serais to t the purpose in Vir gmia--the two commonwealths, so cl.itxHy united m war, will show a that George Jack wonderful expansion in the long era seek his fortune F on t fe as the 1 1 ou- e t he Rev. I ' r ; 1 1 SeeUng- a fortune In the Wr-t. My dear." said a fat her to 1 .inghter, "how iong ago was done Ibm Sooth ar perfectly willing that ' tb Bfro s02ii go or stay Toe datlmoi eitlManahip k-are ben ina po4 oa kin loaf before he wu MTU will b fit for tli em. Tbe iacreMirprceaUtioacome with dtixalijs Md, aa fax u tbe South ' U concerned, it caa rr com pen aaia lat tha rrila ol tha carpt-b in. Eat taia ia one of the revo- !'!)? re wdl be ao Hinted meaareof justice, bnt it will be meted oat fall and complete by our own eople, with oat let or hindrance. There will be no need of Federal interference ia the South. Devoting her ener git to the development ot of peace which the country is to inherit a. one of the fruit of the late con ti ict. Thk Fans Temps announces that an American trading schooner haa ben fired on by odc of the German cruiBers now engaged in her blockading the Fast coast of Africa. "jHst a year," t n with a blush. Was there any! you and George T thought that he was fond of you." "He was, nana." And the eirl id fsr.. Speaker Fcaz.ir called to order at 1 1 o'clock. Braver was oil'ered b W. M. Clark of this city. Resolutions : By Mr. Baird, of instruction to the committee on public printing, requesting them to make a contract at the lowest figures, placed upon the calendar. Mr. Reddingtield also introduced a resolution to the same committee on the piiiit'lng done for the State Li brary . Among the bills introduced of an important nature were the follow ing : Refunding the debt of Onslow county, for the purification of the box Mr. Sutton. : relieving the j Governor of the State from acting ;;rl rep! :ed. as chairman ot the Board of Agn- culture : to permit pounding net j g between i fishing in certain waters in eastern 1 sometimes j Carolina ; for the better collection of taxes; relating to the sale ofi seed cotton ; to pay special venire- ! it en: west to A Needed Law. To the Honorable General Assembly of XortJi Carolina : The present Legislature ought by all means to enact a law for the protection of crops, in the fence districts of the State, from the ravages of breechy stock. Every farmer is indictable for not keeping up a lawful fence, yet a lawful fence is no legal protection to his crops. If stock breaks over his inclosures and he should inadver tently inflict any damage to such stock , he violates the criminal code, and renders himself subject to the penalty of fine and cost. What is his redress for the loss of his crops orchards or potatoes? Nothing absolutely not one cent. When the writer was a member of the Legis lature he was led to make diligent inquiry ,'ibout this matter and among others was told by Judge Clark, one ot our prominent Su uerior Court Judges, that there was no statute iu North Carolina which gave farmers protection for their crops ia the fence districts of the State against the depredations breechy stock; and that snch law as not only greatly needed, but that it was essential to the welfare of the agricultural interest. Frpon this the writer drew a bill which passed the Senate unanimously, and no doubt would nave passed the House with equal unanimity if it had not been by some means misplaced and lost. There are those who have no land, but have stock roaming abroad upon the woodland others, which becoming half starved break over lawful fences and commit ruinous depre dations upon growing crops orchards or potatoes, while the damaged are totally withont means ofredress. A malicious neighbor may purposely keep breecliy stock as pests and destroyers of others the damaged parties having to submit to every wrong and loss because there is no legal means of redress. This ought not to bo so. It is time we had this state of things changed. Our Judges say go our lawyers say so ; ana aoove Mr I S STREET ha j.mt rcceWo.l from . . - . ni N ('. another lot of line Mu 1 . .o.i 1 i i es. l ;ae itid aeo them. ji8 Land For Sale. I .' 1 ii.M I'M IN I. KM. IK ClH'M"i MX i. e . f.oulh ol Klnkl in, on HmiUi Wl Ore. i. N . I. :t 1 'i., wllli nnn hnn1rJ cli lo 1 '1 . I) i iuu i e w.-'l 1 i III 1 1 r I'll . Well a! ,l i-d t . y : wiliK 1 ' I''', c.tlon, j.eiiw, i-lc A i.i'I:. , . I I he ck'Hriil land ot.l.nu-cl b riili l.rjtl.'l . N. -".'I es f llmbir lilid, i . t i i i- h i tl it h 1 1 1 ro I r l. ft No. 1 I'r.ce S l.U'hl e.ibh, or nur: -mh wlfli ap pn.ved si ouilty fur 1 io.om- -AH.iyio J.lMl.s WILLIAMS, Klnstnn, N. C, or I.. .L li'UNA I. eKKirH. n'.ldwtf Nr Kernx. N. (' ". i- n hmeivvn dhI ver snl i-.t i i i i.'ir t ion In lb cm ro nf lonorrha-a tre1 0 !.-. t l pr.'hcrllie II and I'" . ii ri'H.mmfnd- 1 ue i i i i t i l mi fTererm. A. J. S TliNKR, B.D.. Docatur, 111. rr.icii. 91.00. Huld Iiy DruKglita. jjrCvm I n ra f y TO 6 DiTH.yl M aOnftruilMd not Ml?W aatlM Rtrieuir. " EJ9 MraoDij bTtho IVllrui Cbimiail 0). (1 W J. TURNER &. CO., I'KOPKl KTOKH. J. V.'JOKDAN, N. C. Agent, New Berne, mav2 d wly ber go. Strive on, till like him who, standing just ontside the por tals of eternity, said: 1I have strug gled and fought with the legions of wrong till my armor has caught the gleam of eternity's sun." The shield may be dinted and the helmet hacked, bnt the gleam ofthat sun will banish the scars and turn life's battle worn armor to gold. An Extraordinary Appetite Iu the neighborhood of Aylsham, England, lived a certain Jerry Eke, whose appetite was said to be superhuman, and whose prowess at harvest-suppers was the boast and wonder and envy of the villagers round. It came to pass that at a farmers' maiket-dinuer the talk turned upon Mr. Eke'a perform ances, when some one present pro tested that what had been narrated was impossible. "Impossible," said another. "I'll bet yon five pounds Jerry Eke will eat a calf at a sitting !' The wager was taken, and the preliminaries were arranged. The calf was killed, the bones were cut out, the flesh was chopped into minute particles and apportioned into seventean enormous pasties, the outer crust of which was a thin film of batter, made lovely and tempting to every sense, but care fully kept from any ingredients that could cloy the palate. Jerry was called in, he having agreed to the wager with evident delight, and was told he might fall to. He did so, and steadily gorged. He haa made no difficulty of the first nine pasties, but when a tenth was brought in he seemed to flag. To the horror of his back ers, he sighed and looked perplexed. It was but for a moment,- he desired only to expostulate, and patheti cally remarked- "T oa.v mafl'r T ainr. crnf- nnfhin' to say agin them pies I loik 'em amazin'j but I'm athinkin' et's abayut time as I should begin upon that ther calf!" The Man's Feelings. Don't think that because a man happens to be big and brawny and healthy he has no feelings. Snch men are sometimes regarded as if made of door-hinges and leviathan hide, with sash cords for nerves. It may be a mistake. There are men whose spiritual and physical make up is after this fashion, and some of them are big men. But the big men are not all so. There are some who are as tender as girls, as sensi tive as the mimosa, and as quick to receive an impression as the down covered skin of a ripe peach. It is worth while to be gentle with such men. Kindness is not thrown away on them. They may be growing old, but as they advance they re tain much of the boyish feeling they had when they weighed fewer pounds than they do now. If they are not trodden on they may make happy old men when they are a little further on in years. But it is easy to sour them, and crash them, and make them disagreeable. Don't do it. Few people ever think of a big man ai. one who has any feel ings worth considering, and yet, many are as tender hearted as babes. HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFULLY. -- ' Dr. E. C. West's Nkrvk and hiiaik Treatment, a guaranteed specific Tor Hi bte rla, DlzzlneBS. Convulsions, Kils. Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Nervous i'rosirnUon caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of Ihe Brain resulting In insanity ami leading to misery, decay and death, 1'remnt ui c ( )ld Age, BarrenDess, Loss of roer in either sex. Involuntary Lossi s and Spermatorrhea caused by over-exertion of the brain, t-oit-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment. 81.0!) a box. or six bottles for Jo. 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WK GUARANTEE SIX BtXES To cure any case. With each order received by us 'or six boxes, accompanied with $.- 00. we will send the purclraser our written guar antee to refund the nione ; if tho tientuient, does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by R. N DUFFY, druggist, sole Bgent, New Berne. N. C. ap24dwlv BOOKSTORE. J. L. HARTSFIELD KINSTON. N C, DEALER IM BOOKS and STATIONERY School Books and School Supplies a specialty-Oonfeotionoi-lcB, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Toys, Glassvare, Crockery, Fishing Tackle, Etc. ne door south of Loftin's Bank. Verv truly, J L. HARTSFIELD for men mu: l qulcE. rermanetit n;w lor lost or i a n l n g m anhtiod. nervousrjer.!' VAftknAHA. unnatural lofiscs. Incic of htrt'ntrt h. vior or development, caused by indiBcrtjt'Gn, excesses, etc. valuable buuk sent ($i!r.i i j "i1. Kara mtctucax. oo.. buffalo, iz. v. HOLIDAY GOODS ! The finest Chairs, Picture Frames, Pictures, Ward robes, Book Cases. Parlor Suits, Work Baskets, Hat Racks, Ate, for Christmas, ever brought to New Berne Market. Ia fact the best stock of Furniture ever of fered in New Berne, by JOHN SUTER, dl.jJvv Middle Street. GASH STORES Wo c ill attention to our line of Christmas Goods which lire first class and nt reason able prices. We still carry Staple and Fancy Groceries, We sell for cash and mako no allowance for bad accounts. Wo pav the highest cash price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. We are now one door north of Henry Dunn's Drug Store, but will move to the Hunter Store near the Monument aiier Christmas. II. C. HOWKN. Kinston, N. C. IU MPIIREYS' HOMEOPATHIC VETEHINAST SPECIFICS For H-rses, Cattle, Shep, Dog Hogs, Poultry. GOO PAGBOOKn Treat ment of Animals ana Cbart Bent Free. ctnuis ftveri, Conelon, Inflammation. A. A. -Spinal IHcnWltle, MlIU Ke-rer. D.H. Straliin, Lameneaa, Kheamatlena. J:. C. Distemper, Naaal Discharges. . V.-Hots or Grubs, Worms, t. K. Conglii, Heaen,Jnemnlsu F. V. Colic or Jrl pes. Bellyache. O. O. Mlscarrlane, Hemorrhages. II. 11. Vlnary and Kidney Diseases. J. . Eruptive Diseases. Mange. . K. -Diseases of Digestion. Htable Case, with Specifics, M annul, Wltrh Hazel OU and Medlcatsor, 7.00 Price, Single Bottle (over 50 dcsoii - .CO Hold by Druggists i or Rent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys' Med. Co., 108 Fulton St.. II. T. inunpnuEYS' HOMEOPATHIC f SPECIFIC No IjQ In tim Ml .r. Tha on It sncoaasfiil rsmsdr lor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, ind Protration, from o Tar-work or other castas, fl pr vial, or 6 viala and largs Tial powdar. tor a. Sold iit DRrooiilTa, or Bent postpaid on raratpt ot price. Uumphr.;.' Hxllcls. Co., lov falM ac, 1. L. All of our Veterinary Preparation can be had of J. V. Jordan, DruKRi't, N. W. cor. Broad and Middle streets, NewbtTii. N. C. "ur....CATABRH bnhAM bALM HAYFEVER Cleans 9 tlif N 4Sal l'asga g-es, A 1 1 a y r Pain and in ilivmni a t ion, Heals lh S r e s St stores til? Senses ol Tasto aud Smell. Try the Cure. A particle Is applied into eacn nostril and lsagreeaole. Price 50 cents at Drngeists; by mail, registered, 60 cts. ELY BROTH KRB, 56 Warren Street, New York JanlSdwly SYii3 iff A HAY-FEVER MM SUTER H.ia on bam! i ml is receiving every day handsome parlor suits, chamber ti, heary walnut, bureaus, wardrobes, maUresec e, chaiiB , louncc-i, sofas, etc.. etc. Ue also has a line of home-made work of lrdHUadn, sofas, tablea, bureaus, etc., which are neat and substantial. l'rieea rtljjht Iown tojitock Bottom. se6 d w Middle st. Nm Hume. Drunkenness Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured IT ADMINISTERM" 11. HAIREl" BOlltl tPECIFIt. It can be given In cup ol codes or tsa, or In ar. tides ol tood. without the knowledge of tha per son taking it; It is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy care, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alooholln wreck it NEVER FAILS. Wc GUARANTEE a complete cure Id every Instance. 48 riane book Address In confldenoe, SPECIFIC CO.. 1 88 Raco .. Cincinnati. 0. TO ADVERTISERS. A list of 1NM npw.p pith r1ll.ini lnlo BTA'l'rJM AN II 8l'lii.Ns will linm-jil on appllnallon FRKH. To those who want their nilvrrt'a'ng to pay we c.u olJr.r no heti er medl u n lor tnoi -ougK and effective work 1 hun Ihe various seollom of our airt I. oral I. lat. tJEO I' BOWKUafO, Newspaper A 1 ve rlMl n g llurean j nlH dwlm iu Sin n-- i i eet. e w 1 i.rk hid her f.u-o on the old man's ' men the satire that regular jurors i an oni farmerg and their interest shoulder. "1 promised George, are naid : amendiiin- the insurance ; ,i0,,,rwi T.ot n lnr tho law went away, that I would laws of the State : forbidding tres- anatrll imprest, lo the iliwmi nation of fxiuc-Ation, and to the totialcAtioQ anil practic of fairneivs to All men, the sun of her prosperi ty will ri? higher nd higher. come atiou UlAtesa Bver ro backward, a..i MArJa r (ha R.sth .imrJr Mea ol til nationalities will pro pot t& mora lonrard. Looij. ila Cotuier Joara &L Although u nnfortanate incident jqac at the preaent moment, it wonld be unwise to attach impor tance to that which may either have been due to the attempt of tho American schooner to run the when he wait for sary." I hart 'Oh, do-es ho er what dooa he say V "He wants tweDty dollar. home with.'' 1 1 in for ears, 1 1 neces- a letter fiom him." papa ."' she exclaimed, -has he oh. tell me, pa6s on ooats, ixc. ; to enlarge tne 10th judicial district; relating to; lines and forfeitures. ' Very respectfully, J. W. Sanders. Hander&'Store, N. C, Jan. 28, '89. to get RKJ'ORTS OF COMMITTEES, i'ronosition and grievance : Mr. Sutton, followln andpartake of her blessings and blockade with arms for the Arab wonbip ftt her altars. insurgent. Y. World. i 'pRl'CKERiJ'Seed and Supplies I At c.f.u. Allen ct Co TERRIBLE. Two-thirds of all deaths in New York Chairman, l'avorablv, the City are from consumption or pneumonia, :: II. 15. 300, relating to i The Proportion holds for most other .. .. . , Clues. J-ieiays arc uougoiunD. . ( ape Hatteras camp ground ; sub j EngUsn Remedy for Consumption will al Stitate for H. B. 5-, making four J wayS relieve, and may save your life. For feet a legal fence, applicable only sale by R. Berry, druggist, New Berne. A Thoughtful Hoiband. Mrs. Minks I think it is too bad, Mr. Minks ! Why can't a man be as considerate for his wife a few years after marriage as he was be fore ? But I suppose it is too much to expect; men are all alike, and care only for themselves. Mr. Minks Beally, my dear, I don't know what yon are driving at. Mrs. Minks Oh, noof course not! You don't eren know that this is my birthday, andyet only a few years ago the date was engraven on your heart, and you never laiied to give me a present. Why didn't you do so to day T Mr. Minks Because, my dear, I did not wish at your age to remind you of the painful fact that you were a year older. The Bergner & Engel BREWING CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, A SAD STORY, The child coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before morning the poor little sufferer was dead. Moral: Ai ways keep Dr. Acker's English Remedy at hand. For sale in New Berne by R. Berry, druggist . 13 UNQUESTIONABLY THE inest Beer Extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Laazer Hops, and highly recommended for its TONIC and NU TRITIVE qualities. The high reputation eiijoyed by the BKUC3NEH & ENQKL X)MPANY is due to the fact that only the FINEST AND BEST MATERIALS are used and that the greatest SKILL and CAKE are exercised during its manufacture. jy4 dwtf Agent and Bottler, New Berne. N. C.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1889, edition 1
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