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iA 1 FBJt. m HAM I X I ) EPKX O ENT IaNT ALL THINGS. Terms &Q.OO tlrx- "VJ VOL. XI. NEW BKL'XE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, FEBRLARY 7, 188!). NO. 45. DiSSOLUTlON. EDITORIAL 50TES. T4 CoertaraiD oerlofor miting fluff n fTitTiifir air the firm oaue of between David. Abnhim at :7 - i " r fM tab iT dtatolrW bj mutual eonr.t KiiuUra. K C Jaa. 7. 1 DAVID OKTTIMtElL AUK OKT T NCt KR, or. rn mkk. Brrug t akora notice we bo anr. u lini aai aate adopt d ia old arm can:' o continue in ETTINGER BROS. 6- aaJ vail laaakiif for brMf urtMf. vw b a eooummr W rwpar4 lo teXTe oar fr end an 1 ir rack a 500 bbU. Maj Mr V -ik. 100 bbi. Ft.iar, 40 abb. MoIamov 23 bbr. Lortliari't Sua?. 100 boin Old fa?kho Toba.v 100 to ma Kainit, 23 bbl. Sttr. 500 baabala ft- P. ? i '- - 300 baabU Wttn Corn. 23 bJw Alaxnan- Pla; d, 1000 da Cot' Spo.il Cotton. J a arl tok of DRV C.OODS at !v the put kinl pa iron a;- .-itenlri D u. and our f ai ? r ;h- : I'.ov. in i.-.- w.. .r: .i i wilt tcaao&aD. YT tr-alv, The popalation of Texas is esti mated at 2, 600,000. I Mrs. JugiPH Caamberlai is popolar in England. It ia reported that because of Cabinet disagreements Bayard or , Whitney will retire. THE Samoan affair grows more aerioas. If Germany contiaaes to frowl at us we sh.11 call very loudly for Roolanger. JuHN M. Claytox, of Arkansas, brother of the once noted Powell Clayton, wu asaiiasinated by nn knowa persons last Sanday niht. A Gkoboia college president wantinu to teatify to the moral excellence of a student said: "I tell you sir, he don't know an ace from a spade." "THIHK is uow uo doubt that Iord Sackvllle is fo go as Pntish Ambasaador to Turkey. Ttio Sul tan will like him, as he is a li.ircm earum diplomat." BkCLaxgeh's majority in the Department ol the Sciene is l.'rf-. The Freo:h Ministry resigned, but President Curcut refused to accept the resignations. TY1 AbL AND V- a ay OL. OETTINGER, er Thk health it i he Pope coutinues to decli ne. Wk are glad to report that St-n-at-or Vance is : t : 1 1 on remark ably well. TlIH Ar-k.msa- Legislature has re-elected James K. P.erry to the United St. i-.es Senate A man in New ( )ilc. uis d.td of eating matches. Mo.-; iiien t.ike their hr i mston e I. it t. r. Bi.aink is nervd .s. lie is afraid the Samoau afl.nr will be settled before he "takes a hand at the job." "Mi's T (Hi: jii.r:i t,'o ,i:and!" asks the New Y.'i!-- World. Cer tamly. Who wants a worn in with out arm ? Thk political ."r u.i' :o;i in Fratue is of a ver critic .il characti r. and a revolution u.a '. there.-ult at any mom en t. "CiKX. P.-nilatiger ieceied moie cordial treatun-ii: from the voters of Paris than ,1 aoei :;es. th.- itipieiir manu lac; urer." "Benjamin I1ai:uis n will be "ij 3 ears, ' moms and 1 1 da s old when he is inaugurated Pre;dont of the I'nited States." A MEMIiEK of the l. ature ro a!)ohh r I ne 'ittzeii o a'oi;-h the (lev il ;s SEMTOIl VANCE. age. The Intel lor To a Norm Caroliuian, there is not much behind magic in the name of Vance. i Department in th. From the time Zdbulon B. Vance : character vi' the ( entered the public bervice of t he j under its control. ;. :: 'State to the present hour, ( MiHCr would grriu.l t he has steadily woa the ' infinite satisfac'ion respect, the confidence and expectant followers. (he afiection of his people. Bui never has Senator Vance appeared satisfy the ambition of any ordinary grander than lie does cow; uevei mortal, notexc ; 'ing William Max was sympathy so blended with well E varts himst admiration as it is at this moment We do not see that "New Vi.uk in the sick chamber of North Caio- is to be relegated to a back seat m Depart met, t is the Po.toihce number and appointments i "I;'. Warner hr:a o;i tO the o! a host of are thousands of acres of swamp lands, The iVpart- A IlaiUvad from Wilmington to "ew Deslin in Futnres. I5crne. Raleioh. N. C, Jan. 28, 1889. The i- . v in t:.t- Nashville Argobaut. bill of Senator Williams, of Pitt, in re- The territory lying between New ' Krd to futures, is attractin(? a great Feme and Wilmington, embraced in ! deal ol attention. It was Jaid on the the counties of Craven, Jones, Pender. 1 members' desks today, with a favorable Uueloiv and New Hanover, ia one of the report from the Committee on Agricul most fertile in North Carolina. There Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS., OR SEND Your ORDERS TO US. We have in stock a Full Lina f in eii r of .1 n st i ee h il s i i. on f' 1 1 mi i r fo ar also lart'p boiiics of nnlpnHiil timhar I irtndp. in which the 60und of the axe the Una's peerless statesman. The news that flaslu d over the wires, on yesterday, announcing that "Senator Vance today had one ot h is es es re moved,'' sent a thrill of anguish through ten thousand of the Pr heaits, and, as the shades of eve- electoral vi the new administration. nor d we see that she is to have a pi sc at t he ( 'abinet t able at a!!. The World continuing .-,; "New York was the battle gtoutu -identiai election. It: e w ;!1 :n '.! Cr.-n. liar ning gathered aionnd his bed, ris.on President. The St. ite contains nravers arose from family altars, one tenth ot the population and an KJ53TON, Jaaaary lS.'sO. TEeTBerguer & Engel BREWING CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, 13 U2iaU3TI0SA3LY THE Finest Beer Extant. ts are en "ine plan by It u now contidently asserted toat Blaine is to be Secretary of has introduced State, Allison Secretary ol the court hou.-. Tfknenrrr Wanamoksr HlTfirr S a : "A 1)1. ol the Nary, aud Alger Secretary next ;n order." of War. Demih katk Sen.it "Now comes the report that Sir deavoring to arrange Julian Poanceforte leen offered which action can be had on about the English misaion to Washington, four hundred Pre.-idc n'la! nomtna dangers Ponncefort- will be more acceptable tious, which are now hung up. than Sackrille, whoe forte is not Six thousand street railroadmen diplomacy." in New York city rein CHAEIJLS Puk e, of Boston, says cars last Tuesday. T that twenty yeani ago a Harvard walking" and -lo id graduate, didn't know the difference the streets and sid. w.; between a aloop, ar cutter and a We regret to see it catboat, and now it is the only John T. Patrick. Es.. thing he does know. of Immigration, in GE5. Felix Aous says that admirable report fore-hadows his 'next to beinz President, the best early retirement from the public Tf ia Viro-OTPfl fmm the finest Pale Canada thing m life is to be an editor." He service on a.v M h Aw9 W I w all over this land, that Heaven would streugt hen and shelter him who had so often been the shelter and strength i f his people. The recital' seemed incredible. But it was, alas, too tine. A lew days ago Xebulon B. Vance stood in the Senate, the matchless ex pounder of the Constitution and none tit ad. in ;! the acknowledged champion of the tion V National Democracy. No one These ti uths, dreamed of his oh vsical condition as by the World, his resistless thunderbolts fell upon the head and front of ojpjsing factions. Oh, how his people love him ! Love him because of his intrinsic manliness ! Love him, for the ho has braced and the battles he has won. Love him, because, in the hour of extreme suffering, his noble spirit rose superior to physic il agony, and shed new luster oi-a name ttnmor tal. Oh, how Vance will be missed in State Agent the Senate ! closing his equal shiire of the wealth of the Ccion. Jt.s metropolis is the financial and bus ine-s centre of the country. At tin- p--it per cent of the foreign trade is handled. Why is the Empire State the State of Evaits, Iliscock, Piatt and Miller to be g; ture. Toe text of the bill is as follows: A Bill to be Entitled An Act to Prevent easily drained, which are equal in fer- ! the Buvine and Sellins of "Futures. " tility to the lands. of the Nile. There The General Assembly of North Caro- GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. s??weinaCTha th ,.!, na n. C S. Parsons & Sons Boots has scarcely been heard. And yet for i0fr of ODtions. and contracts for the .it C. want of facilities for travel and fntr...inP r,r uuuul" transportation these magmfi :ect lands corn, wheat, oats. rye. meal or lard. Penitentiary Boots & Shoei. are undeveloped, sparsely populated gball be unlawful, unless the price for A , ,- . , u r . and almort unknown. With a railroad which said articles, or any of them, are 'so Shoes dir,-et Horn the Boatoaj traversing them from Wilmington to to be delivered shall be p-iid to the sel ra0"es. New heruo this part of the State would er by the purchaser at the time of the ,rn umT, 'V I" LOUB eeome the Harden spot of North Cfcro- ; consummation of the said contract frov?th." M" " I" M ','''' T" 7ynlj? i.i.a fr:e lands owned by the Mat-' Sec. 2. That every debt (in whatever o r 11 J ' Ix.ri.lnrd and Gail 8c Ax could ho put on the market, go into form, bond, note, or account, made or (rivate hi.nds and become taxable ' contracted in the sale for future dliv- ROBERTS BROS., property. I his paper is carefully noting , ery of the prod ucts or articles mentioned s..r. y-ont Nw Bern 19 O -" i iu section one nereor, ana every aebt. i wer,, imni-r-uii "ro eiiierpriae, any- note, bond, or account arising out of where in the state, tending to develop any such contract or trade, shall be iin ri-fo-jrra. Vv e commend with great ; utterly void and non collectible by the j p.--asure the enterprising spirit of the j law8 of this State. WeFt which is pushing its railroads) Sec. 3 That all sales, or agreements, over almost impassable mountains, and ' or contracts whereby one person ac penetrating its rich and fertile valleys, j quires a right to buy, or a right not to but we are especially concerned in the j buy, at or before a certain day. at a cer growth and prosperity of Eastern Caro- , tain price, any of the products men- i lina. e are sorry to see so little en- tioned in section one of this act. shall be u-i prise tne east, nere is a territory ; unlawful and void, and all debts con which. if properly developed and im- traded in such transaction-, or arming prove.) . would produce more than the directly therefrom, shall he ia ar.d entire trans mountain North Carolina. I noncollectible. and yet with the largest city in the! Sec. 4. This act shall ho in force fr m :a:o on cue side, and the "Athens of and after first dav of May, 18S-0. ."Orth Carolina" on thn other, it re-: " . . n a back seat, or mains isulal.-d, cut otf from the world. : A tn ('!. fmm in.. Brick I Brick! Brick I 50,000 U e w lilmiii'stra- ,'ln'J almost unknown. Is the conclu sion not inevitable that these places are wanting in enterprise that their citi ) Weil expressed ZiJns have mt the snap and push neces . . iary to business success? Build a rail- l.ae impressed ruaiJ tlsrouli. this territory and crivn t heriiftl ves ou (ien. Harrison. IK- the people iea'dy access to market, and it would soon nil up with population, and the increase m the products of field observing events. I le has especially and forest would astonish the sleepy I.., V ,.'.1 in, nr,u.l tl, 'n-'ue -nags oi me two cities. has been reading history and ident on the Samoan A Hair. WASHr.MJTON, January 30. The Pres ident today sent to Congress additional correspondence relative to Samoan af fairs, accompanied by the following message : To the Congress: I had the honor on the 15th instant to communicate to your honorable body certain corres pondence and documents in relation to affairs in the Samoan Islands, and hav W. P. BURHUS & GO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Makkkt Dock. N KW HEItN K. N. V. C-iT Consign lis your produce. n.t dtr read t he o: at and noted career ot Uiuver i.e eian.r. lie mt has learned that When Cleveland V f y,U 8De CaD commander of the United Statenaval be if her peon e are tonal to the nwi. i . - tn form ) is ' iliinet h e m n . e .... .... . i vessel n ipsic, in tnose waters, l lose no r" l:' lf'V'f' , lll5,DKton ould be th9 . j 8jnce received further dispalcheH propolis of the State, and a great im- frm ,ha v7,a rDi t a; a i . tu b u , .vo uunu i oi spin nuu i-uo -. .I to run the here was "tall cursing" on Iks that day. stated that ne v Navy. Tin', subsequently, when Mr. M.iui.ing resigned the Secre taryship of t he Treasury, President lime in laying them before you. I also transmit herewith the full text of instructions from Prince Von Bismarck to the German Minister at this i capuai, wnicn was communicated on This 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER II A 8 A FINE STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. heal;!). - V, rt t U A iff! f W and Laazer Hops, and wh0) la a ci.,g9 ot tw0, boasted that he was next to bead. Fkom all parts of the State come gratifying press notices of .N'ew Berne's approaching Fair. In be half of oar people we tender grate ful thaDks. The Exposition will richly repay all who will attend it. 'Bob I5GBKSOLL has been West Barley Malt highly recommended for its TONIC and NTT TEITIVE qualities. Tfc reputation en,o;cd by BP. UC N V-li A: EN'QEL XafPA2iT b d" to the (ju.:t th: only the FINEST AND BEST af ATK&IALS ax UAe! and that the greatest SKILL ami CARE tr ezrela4 daring it maanfactafe. Jy dwt Thk Pac Bear - A d n I " now i i : i r g ! the au; hui ; ' i1! in the wate; i lands, consists (lev Kit N u T will be at the staff. His Exce ceived with ho !:; .i r.ioler ;. . ! . . N . ::i a : n' a; n ing iiited States S i m 'an Is- tv i rr" , Tr i- rrr.ififvincr to tnow that let 11 a 1 S l tie l ccor u s oi l u e i I easur i i. w . v. .. fc - - Senator Vance stood the operatiou. an(1 'avy Department give evi by which the ee was removed, , deuce ot the wisdom of these rama.L-jl.lv w-ll Hlol t ll 1 t llMaSt A P PO 1 U t HI C i i t S . I I ' 1 1 W 1 1 .1 T II il ... i i , ) -r , 1T ' he was resting comfort- oi iieseiana. r ne nwai sas. sion. but when we see her ailowtbisl Mr. Manning, ol New York, Secre- territory, which, if opened up, would r , ... , .. pour lich tribute in her lap. remain tary of the 1 i easury. and Mr. W hit- without railroad facilities, it weakens of New Yoik. Secretary Oi tho our faith - s. - ' . . i oawiLai . wilm. ii w mm ii i i i i rn 1 1 1 1 1 1 h rn -...-. .w, . m ouht to be h r,l -ce of five times its 1 a ternD 01 tbe ,th ,nBtaDt- Ib'8, 1 ke( a larger stock of 8pectaol preseC "p H.uIanou and business but BPPeaf8 ' be aD amPllticat'on of prev.- than any other store in North Carolina, presec population and business, but 0us telegraphic instruction on the same I take particular nnins to (it them to tha she alwavs seemed to think that having ,- .. i ,t, n u .u 1 parui uiar pains to in mem to lorn k... .i. ; . ; . u . .u . r.u... channel, communicated through the 1 eves of parties need na- them. Cleeland appo.uted, a his SUC- o orth Laroona juruprudence was , forth jn a no't(, of the Secrelar; of Having worked sU-ndily at the bench cesser, Mr. Tairchild, of N'ew York, f'0".- 'V 1.! I State to Count Von Arco Volley, Cer- foi ovl" thlr-v Tears bl?eve I can So was I as good work as any watchmaker in the w , . e - - e accouuts, ably, and that all danger was past. Every hour will be filled with intense solicitude until the happy day when it can tie said e f the Sen ator, "Kit-hard is himself again." "Seven times m Democ; ats have c.i -ne, i l ied No w Y'ork. r. sa s I' a Agent and Bottler. New Berne. N. C. INSET SCHOOL, INT. C tk" - . m i in m h black-balled in the Players' Clab on tained as beeom. account of his agnosticism. lie cntieola gr.-a was proposed by Edwin Booth." A cahi.k mi Poor Ingeraoll ! Not even Booth's yc: Parliaiaei eadoraement can make agnosticism King Humbert. carTent in theatrical circles. said: Italy :i. Do theatres corrnpt t That de- for peacle. pendi opon what is on the boards, which I cai and who is there to see it. 'o place us." is eqaaily good or bad to all per- at 1' o'clock la-t M sons. Some people draw good the time for tie ari.va! from every thing, others flDd good gers toearing the eh c'oral votes States to the Presi lent pro tern IiOL LANi.ER. Telegraph messages have an nounced that "the French elections on Sunday resulted fft the choice of Geo. Boulauger by a yery large majority. The vote, was an uuprc cedented ore : the press variously comment on the significance of the result, and in consequence of the victory the Ministry tendered their which ail d,s:ie, and resignations but President Carnot d. , hire w be kent bv decliued to accept them." tie "till tv i . i tic re- rs. and en'er to- ort hy ese :n ino'i weal t h. j" from K mil' Was opctied by a his -i-eech he Hi'::. ne to work pasrin the apex or a grade. J,et the n-come husmees mn and capitalists of the cities wake up. and push to a successful conclusion this important enterprise. .-iua the We are prnudof the grand old Htate. and desire :o s-e evr rv e etion of the State keet This vear tiiev elected every candi- progress. date on their State ticket, i)ul lost c. , . .. , biDC ttiiung tne abovs cn a railroad the J'rcxiilrncy, riinpty throwjh ti from Wilmington to New Berne, we see drftction t'rom tin if Xational can- Hie foil. .win in the Wilmington Mes- senirer which we copv : didate." It this showing does no "If the several projects of the Atlan- drive Harrison from all thought of tic Coast Line people, the promoters of ... th" Coast road from Wilmington via giving New Yolii a Iront seat m 1:1S j.lck;,nTn!e. New Berne and WashiDg- Cabiuet. what can'' ton to the Albemarle sound, and the ,,.'., . , , , to people of Goldboro for their road into Taking it lor granted t hat Lla.ne, 0n.lmv phould develop int0 accom. Wanamaker and Alger have io- pli-hed success. Eastern North Carolina , , f , , r- would be well supplied with needed ceived "portiol.os, a ery railr03(i facllili(.B Xhe eection8 of serious delect ill General Harrison country would develop and instead of or,.i ib, .f is '-in utter one enterprise conlhcticg with or iu wummgion. Kiving ntr access 10 to.i, ;.. Jeep water, aaded to the shippmg ai ioi hf, n ' i. I ... facilities she now has, she would move .," , ,i.. j ,T7 . w oir with a jump like a train of cars after Ifjaanftr to infnrm vmi . y'yjMr- A M Monday, 28th iDstact, on occasion of i Middle street, the communication of the note of Princo Opposite Baptist Church. f12 dwtf LOaDcenor, trie iaeoretary or state was given to understand by the German Minister that a proposition from his irnvprn mpnt. t.n thnt. nf tha ITniiail i -.rp with the march of j States, for a conference on the Samoan ! a v n : ht . A . I S.-nati til For Girls and Young Ladies. Spring Session of 1889. Opens Jannary 16th. Writ foe Catal.Tia to JOSEPB K1NSEY, Principal. FOR THE NEXT ii. a i e V 3 : . 7e will sell the Clothing at Cost DAY balance of our St Welwish to make room for in nothing. Thk report comes from Iondon the Senate i xpn e that William Walter Phelps has had reported to written to a friend in that city to except Florida, secare for him a large housa in y Mr. Harr,.- Groevenor Sonare. The inference Southern man a- is that Mr. Phelps eipects to be vore bribed, he -e: Minister to England. them by g:t: Ft'ETHKB testing of the Zalinski scneme gnn confirms the belief that it is a other, a practical and trustworthy as well honorab'. i at terrible weapon of war. At Journal j !,(' yards range and less its 1 accuracy is eatablisned. The gov ment requirements, it is thought, 1 have been more than met by the j tes's. -Mb. WanaMaKEII, his estab lished a prita at Princeton College and the confidential ir;en lor the junior clasa to be given to Pral Robert P.. Lee. ' the man who passes the best exam Hi N. Ai i kkd II. (' 'f messen- of of he States r 1 1. galls n cannot bribe Indiana tloatcrs to reach es. One h a sale a t he are i ijually a s v i I ! e ( curler TI.q Lirovit hju ncvpr snokeii iuc r he I;j slightingly of Gen. Boulanger. e have constantly looked to see his star m the asceudant. Had he lived in Germany, Russia, England or America, h:s foitunes would have been d.flVrent. He is as peculiarly suited 'o France as fiuits aud tlowers are to the tropics. II w he will sustain his elevation damaging another, all would naturally help each each other, in that they would all together 8ti-nulate a prosperity bene ficial al ike to themselves ai d the several sections cf the State penetrated. With all in the field, each euterpriie is worth doubk- i!.--eif alor.e. WASH I'(i ! O.N AM) VICINITY. G. Ramie v. jr . has gone into tusi- I riHSs at the Wiliard store. I .r. 13 Kugler of this town, killed recently a hu, G22 pouri'i s. Miiny ri:ia. rilled the v.-,;ti r courses ana woods in this sectiun. IS I km. t mi e y o u ( 1 .edge, .1 ; i Ve the bou tuls ( '.inject Hi e . . ' u . e n po:i -o i u ' - to Ci.. w.:. Norfolk, Va.. our Fair. A arn.y of Nor: t it 11. r a ; .. it , ( I s e pec ' e , I to attend I old soldiers of the ern V ; i g : :. .a re mem ber him as the popular ami efficient Adjutant General of that army. of Gell- I. ,'fl IT, a held. Boulanger repudiates ti.e oitcu repeated accusation that he i an enemy oi the Republic. He would rescue France and save the Repub lic. How T We must wait for an answer, but the waiting will not be long. Stir ring events are just ahead, aud ail Europe listens lor the first notes i the Boulanger quickstep. It i.e moves towards the temple of Mar-, neither prophet uor seer can fore- ination on early and Shakespearian ruited States Senator :rom Geor- tell hi. destiny. But, if wi.th rev- j English. If w anamakercan bring , bas beeil 1Uv:tcd to attein himself to consider his personal j needs he may ofTer a prie for the I best eeeay on Poor Richard's (proverb "Honesty is the best Stock of pj1,cv " The Wilmington Measeuger says: "In view of the fact that fully iuir iuui mi ui iijc iiions ui uui fjer to a tew v,ct weekly Transcript Messenger are boam ,)jr;aus the the a: oar Spring' and Summer -Stock. Exixisition that opens to re on 19tb. Senator CobpiPt ; one ot the true.-t and best inon ::i the Union, aud all North 'arohnians would be glad to welcome inm here. THK World sa s: i':.e Sui'hern hnirili'Ki miv h ! o S.-n i: or ' n in ci.e;.,' t lie Ii ldi' ; the G i an 1 1 e It erent step., he leads to the temple ro .liistiee. the very cods will ,! hisstaudaid andoidainhis omnipotent nor omniscient cor Oi a tion. arise is luuieatei disregard of high moral character in the members of his Cabinet.' Blaine is an intellectual giant, but the t.rtooed man." Wana maker is a man of great business sagacity ; but, he gave a hundred thousand dollars to "the corruption fund" of his party. Alger is an intelligent, vigorous and thriving lumberman : but, he sent his "bar rel" to buy "tloatcrs iu blocks of five." Mr IIti:;-oi: should n spec: the moral sens,, of t.ic coautiy. mnl call to his rememberarov the in spired declaration. " Right ei.usnt ss exalteth a nation, but sin :s a re proach to any people." "THK FA ID' KK'S Ltd I Nl.A 1 I ID." We like sporr. When lightly taken, it is health Li! and invigorat ing. Our farnx rs are too sji.-ib!e to take o tie use at a l.ttlc fun at tin i i expense. There is no intention, on the part cf the newspaper p.-e-s of the State, to severely nllect upon them, but simply end pleasantly to remind them that even farmers, and three Superior Court Juages since . - r the war. albeit they are at the loundation of Mirriei nn Jiq 23J by Q n p all material prosperity are nether Tankard. E-q., at the residrnce of the bnue . 1 -itner, Jil :s3 Margaret oolara subject, was on its way by mail, having left Berlin on the 20th instant, so that its arrival here in due course of mail i can be looked for in a very short time. In replv to an inquiry from the Secre- , tary of State; whether the proposition ; referred to was for a renewel of the I joint conference between -the United States, Germany and Great Hritain. which was suspended in July, 1837. or for consideration of Samoan affairs o!i : not'O, the German Minister stated his ' inability to answer until the proposition, wnich left Berlin on the 20th instant. ! should have been received. I shall hereafter communicate to Con- j gress all the information before me in j relation to the Samoan status. Geover Cleveland. Washington, Jan. 31. It i under-; stood that Consul General Sewall. hO has been detained in Washington some time by the 8enaie Foreign Relations j Committee, expects to leave here Fri day or Saturday for Samoa Secretary Bayard was this evening The World Stands Aghast ! AT MY 4-OV, I'KICKH. And wonders. How in it that 1 can sell so much lower than any one els? ' I'll ud I y ou . have determined to be easily satisfied for the each, aud WORK FOR SM ALL PROFITS ! My Motto is: r A I K DEALING. Come and hay from ri e, and jem will never nvret it Tne tieeU in a j.-;.- Tne i-par shown a dispatch from Auckland. I stating that Germany bad given notice that all vessels arriv ing at Samoa will 1 be searched for contraband goods He says the department had today received J. ' . f I I- 1 I. which weighed about' uPYa ' um oonBUI I statiiitf that war had been declared and hard rains, have been proclaim, by the German Consul at Apia. He did not know whuther the state of marital law referred to in K. R. JONES, Ni L.erne, N. O. M. L. Wed more has f eluded aU of Samoa or oaly Apia. The J other wi.-u im proved Senate spent four hours this afternoon iin consideration of the British extra- , i:i having some new dition treaty, but adjourned, leaving ', Tl Ttrtpr aild Toilftt. Sfit.S oi)-. e j ar.ii.ee. Car.)l in y. --rs Fowle ; Son keep their lit 6till pending Thu Lad c, Must Uume! The Geutlt me., May Cone ! AM. 41 Even body" dome I i ( ) :v. Tin: Handsomest Tea ei-sels in iro&d order. AUCKLAND, January dl. Advices Cape. Wm. Sabir.on of the schooner ! 'rot S,amoa etate that the Oerman of G . T. Iirowning. is rnlivenicg the 1 ficlala hae given notice that all ve ese Is -hinele market in this town. 1 ttrnv,uK luBr " " 1 UK Cipt. A. W '. flu ennfrohonrl rf vcav T"hftr liJVP Styroa is handling large i H,innrpf,HPli ,u Saman Times. A passenger on the British steamer quantities of lime this eeason, much .. t. ill moie UKin lsusuanj boiu neru. Wainni ilm vi.itml Mmmfj's camti Ti.eJ. it W. II. R. is said to need ajwa8piaced under arrest, but was sub-1 n- w engine and much repairs on it; we : eequently released in compliance with know the traiu is often behind time. the dema d of the British consul. The y. L Infantry have received A proclamation has been isued plac- i overco.its. and turned out recently with ; ing the Apia police force under German ilii-m on: they iook well and comfort-I control. i rttle Mataafi's followers cumber six thou- j rr.. l . U.. I Washington can boast of having been j "ana. iney are sirung.y r .urU, the home of three Supreme Court Judges and other Siimoans are rapidly joining j chem. ' Upon arrival of the steamer Rich- j mond she was boarded and searched by i the Germans. ! reasouanle to expect 1 nn.-.i .1 during the lint . non, . do r.onlanp-ei becomes 'llluuu' "i-i . r . 1 .;.. ,e,,.,. progress 01 ine iicm'iiii.im.uuh 'resident lie is :.-. HOWARD & JONES. T W. STEWART, Sale and Livery Stable. the good pcpJe of that jwrtion of g. ulU we have no idea that rlaatera North Carolina of which 1 Goldboo Is the center, and realiz ing that on ecount of its remote ne the papr most gradually loe miuy of it old friends and patroni tecaaaa it has not txen able to do italf and ita reader ja-tice in the way of otvi geUjerinf, we have decided to pabfi&h the weekly edition iimnltaDeoasly in two edi Hons" one from Wilm ngton the other uam Goldsboro. The World sayr "Mayor Stew art, of Teia, ha come to New York to secure md for the mainten ance of hn llorae for ilained Con federate. The men who lost their limbs in tt.e war against the Lnion hae no benign government to call upn. According to malevolent ('ol. Shepard they do not deserve to live; but nevertheless these ti nrided Confederates are a loyal UU as their brothers who were more fortnoaUs aud their helple- f llc-. ir.i Multi, :ir- Ic inikinjj my neaa ppala to eTery tender heart. Major Stewart obtained several th prospect that Mr. 1' thousand dolUm in Bo- be in Gen. Harrison s will form any part oi 1 Harrison's paraphatialia. credited with soitid sense. "Samc.i is in th eanica, directly west of Peru, about half wav be tween the Sandwich Islands and "J New Zuiuland, and in longitude war about 1.1 west lrom i reen a n. The Samoan group coiisis's ol twelve islands, ail save one being of volcanic origin. The population is estimated at '." BlsUP '1' ( ' l UH.AN has coil ; i ; but ed 101) to the lush l'a: I . a m e n ar v Fund Association, acco :: . p i n led bv a letter to the ( ' h n r rn a n : n which he expresed the hope and convic tion "that t fie pa bl .. the civibred wot 1,1 w enh w ill lor 1 1 'eland a!', t n.i friends so earnest's ., i, . desire." A e 1 1 1 : i ; f s i n p k World finds rh;C the S'alwa Oneida county, Mr. Conkhng'-- late home, are bitterly indignant over imp will Cabinet. the President of France, or even "the powi r Oehiud the throne," will war Im- declared against Ger mans The wisest cannot tell. Mouths ago BouUnger declared tnat "France though not desiring war, is ready for war." With William the second, "Em peror of Germany, and Boulanger at the head of France, Europe would become a military camp, ready at tiiKe to "let loose tne dogs oi with which men bied upon the farm and accustomed to its t xact iug requirements, are not familiar. Aud so it has betu, and v, ill con tinue to be. But, it cannot be said tint the Farmer's L gi indifferent to the want.- State, or incompetent to di.-ceiu the remedy for existing eviis. latnie is ot the lor : 1 1 ; : 1 1 e : 1 1 o I e S e li ' 11 a I S t lie!. Wid's 1 so l S ' 1 s tin ts, of ton for his Members of poor the G. crip- They feel that they have been de V. Ii. ceived because a gentleman close It to Gen. Harrison wrote a letter to I kat rwtiT4 TO ilORK CAR LOADS i j i ;..e, Jmlli w h zr'k i l .a:. II. an.l r n S. -. TV Til m ,-Mxi tod ' 9 fTt I 7 w, r..; - - - M8 balr .4.Ut. wunr. : i will bt sUsnge tndexd if the metro- Mr. Theodore Pomerov last fall Tarda. polia does not respond liberally to before the election assuring him in 'aArl QfTAAf rWflW. iRftmft. N. C. his efforts in twhaJf of a moat effect that Mr. Blaino would have - UUU MMWUIM-"'"' ' , .V...I. .U..l " e.. ,nrl in !,. ,M m ktr ,, EVT YUKK AM) THE CABINET. Ttie Worldsays: "If the Iiepubli can gossip mongers are correct in their report that Gen. Harrison has selected Mr. Blaine as Secretary of State and Senator Allison as Sec retarv of the Treasury in his Cabi net, it is clear that Sew York is to be relegated to a back seat in the new administration." Since t b o foregoing was written. Gen. Harrison has again been heard from, and it is announced tha' Wanamaker has been named as Secretary of tiie Navy, and Alger as Secretary of War. Il these appointments have been made there yet remains three Cabi net portfolios either one of which New York could accept without a sacrifice of honor. The Po8toflice Department has ine i,K ir oe. t ut ou eo mini n and their 1 ceinamis he people should be farmers were not elected learning or their cloqiu-n account of their liar J sense, their love of vlrtui knowledge of the right!!, of a large majority of they represent. No Geiur.ii ASsen,'-iv composed entirely if nan of any one vocation. Thet c should be a general ieprc.-eh'.atli-n in lslature oi to t he pe in teres' s : care of ev We ve the lai me base been clod into t service, will h-ave their for good, up in t he pi escu ture. and that, in after y old North State will reap of their labors. ail ti.e puisuits pie of the State. llollld n ('five t : -ry legislator, raiic the a.-ser' : s oi Noitli ' no the Leg common and all i wutch- :o:i that in, i. who le public ;::,p reS-. Legil l als. the :'. ufs Cannot Impose Upon Americans. to Mr. Jas. Aebv. j Vienna, Jan. 28. -The Pesther Lloyd Mr. W. J. William-", late first mate I anci other Hungarian papers, in discuss of steam'.-r Manteo, took command of j iDg the Samoan question, favor Ameri the Bte-imer Alpha on the 24tb instant, j can opposition to Germany's encroach A good appointment. ments. The Pesther Lloyd says: M irrieiL at the residence of Mr. Eu- i "America cannot allow German su gene Perkins of Beaufort countv. on . premacy m a place which is acquiring fhe 21th iar-.tmt hi- daughter Mies Dora i enormous commercial and strategic im t , Mr. J. It llardisou. Mr. Ti. B. Gil- portance. After the Isthmus of Pana iiim Cifi iat.ri. May their lives be I ma shall have been pierced the m. 1 1 lon ' -r J h ipp- j tary prestige of Germany will not lm- i pose upon Americans, who have no oc An .-.p.-sratu' for pulling stumps and . caBi0n to accede to German claims." i.s fr. . in ihe river was towed up the , The North German Gaztte says: river ou the 27th. to operate, so w . vjce8 from San Francisco show that hear, -above Tarb.-ro. Ic will he nice ; tne Chamber of Commerce thei e is ihe for sh iifs that are used in skimming. ' ra0st active element in the opposition to yi .r i r.i-e. t'v bv I L n-ll J P Germany "s policy in Samoa. Theanti- mWos i le'.' Mr." J 'b. Whitfield to i German feeling is heightened by theac- I.: IT. U ...J mu At--onrnl.nn M, ... ! . V,a,.ir I in I i mimo 1 HUH Ul III. oocii. wic ""-' " bv th-- same J Only A im owwen aiiu nic , M ara I a Pantego at ttie residence officials in Samoa, who are anxious to of Mr. 1". Ii. Swindell, his youngest caU8e complications.'' iciiu la.. r. Miss 1 laudia to Mr. R. D. . . Adam of lii-iin. Rev. N. C. Price Annual Meeting of the American SLip- nxiUing the hippy couple one. The ping and Industrial League, re.epli. o wa-a Kasant affair. Washington, Jan. 30 The annual s i : -i i. int- of this town find it meeting of the American Shipping and r.i'ces-sarv to have goods which they Industrial League opened here today at ; pi bin in N -rth Carolina and are manu- , Wiliard Hall. Nearly two nunoren f .o tui-,. a iu -a... Stae. tlvipped via Rich- delegates, many of them prominent in iT-.ond and N. u fol k. thence by U. IJ . L.. : the commercial organiz -niuns inrounn t this pi n e, and by doing so save 50 i out the country, are p res lit A cry k, r mil ou freight, .-should a railroad I successlui meeting ana one i i win , M , , j... (ul:t t h.-re by a strong corpora- : have great influence in rev i v ing interest t m i .1 oo, :i. an I i: e.-t control of the freight. m American snipping isronu-i.-i nu--. ad -.v.- p.v's .mo freights, and don't ticipated t'y the delegates. The oonven--. ' r. t i:. non will remain in hbsii.ii seveml iUih ; and on FridHy nigM eiosi. v nh a public i meeting in the G A R Hall when' Sen i he Hel ium! Vnie of Florida Misiu?. Htor pooner R-preseotative H ker. WasIUNot-.N. Jan. 20 Mr H Bryan, j of Mi-fissippi. and umn.ms and Far f the St ,te Department, left Washing quhar. of New York, will deliver d ,(.v f ,ii- hi'lisnn n I Ib anri TmI lahas- I a re-nes Mt the ooeiong sesion . Ihis EVF.lt liUol'GHT To THIS MARKET. A I .Si I A . I-EI, I INK OF LTou so Furnishing Goods AT E' I l'i )M PRICES. L. H. ( l TLER, 26 & 28 Middlo Street, NK.W I'.HKNE. N . ' GEORGE ALLEN & CO DEALERS IU General Hardware Agricultural I m p le m c n I n. Plows, IlarrowH, t'ultivator, H--h and Ajios, Wood Mowora and Itcapers, Steam i:iifr",,'S. Cotto.'l ClillH inxl PrtlHHS, Fertilizers, la'ial Planter, Kainit VlecliaiiK's Too;., and Hardware, Linid. Itriek. (Vnii-ul, 1'laster Hair, Paint, K alHoiiiiiio, Var nish, Oil. Ulass, Putty and Hair. Freezer, Wefrijjeratorn, OU Cook Stoves. 1 uii-lok IturKlar Proof Sash l.i.i k:, v. .rraiited to trlve Mseuritj .n 1 Hit IhfaClloil. I'ltK i s VI.HY l.OW. ,... r, i i - '0. I' Mr A B Credle to 8U1 ln oamoa- mere is no cuninu ue . . "... ..2 tween Germany and America. It is JOHN McSORLEY, F AfHIONAB LE Boot and Shoe Shaker, Pollock St.- Newbern. N. C- I lehl l et iK II I: IN r 1 1 1 , i j 1 l.. M , tom Mini 1 1 'J ill i'i a J t I I - 1" eh ( ' Mil, , M M I We have been asked ihe Star in its fie; lit wi; i cae-o Tribune. We to base i more appointments at ita disposal say, that when the star than (inv denartmeilt of tip. 20V- clUUt'U. tue iV llllfllf n. Vol- C X ti ernmeut, and ex-Senator Piatt the e 1. celebrated "Me Toovia especially IJakkison eompl.tiLS th talented aa a dispenser of patron- friends talk too much. IsslSt C In lv to ul C,'H- 1 nil -it- ' i . T I O l ei " to look for the missing elector- i afternoon Commissioner VVehr.. of ibis ii ii.'..' --f that State He aoea armed city, delivered an ad.lress of welcome i h cr. .ier.ti ils from the Secretary of ' to which Gen Wheeler, of Alibma. si. n!.-. and announcing that he is the ' president of the league, responded Toe aecr-iiited agent of the government to - tin .1 i , , K A 1,1. HTdCK , ri! hill) hti M BOOTi AND SHOES i.'.!!e.l work men, all I u . ra Ii 1 1'P "lh O.e iHM'Kl tylM s-1 iiiiii.iRli of tha k 1 1 1 . J .1 ne.l f rxim a - ho .ry: .1 in i, s- ., -., . ..a. .all, 1SK8 tne n pn.r cf - . mull, mi'1 wo . in w . vitr. and . !.-.- . WHurl nc he .oe i lie I.MI I i, K, ' i i H i 1,1. -liiel a sf c u re a copy or the certificate aepos ;ted lth i he judge of one of the d istrict courts of Florida by the Florida electors. It i- not positively known which one of the two district courts holds the certifi- 'iites. but Mr. Bryan isexpectrd to visit Jacksonville first, and if it is nor tound there to go on to Tallanassee He will i.robat-.ly return Saturday and deliver tii- document to Mr. Ingalls, President of the Senate. delegates then listened to an el quern address on the rehabilitation of our merchant marine by Hon. J R G. Pit kin. of New Orleans rhl advice to moth kks- Mrs. Winblow's Soothing CIGAR Fbii SALE AT GUST. Having pnrehnut'd lurge stock of SYUDP i tiy urs old the d - m and f r Hme biins: should always be used for child reD Hmill I n . , If--1 to th. mrohaDts teething It soothes the child, softens; iua Its AT COST until mv utook ( the gums, allays all pain, cures wind i rHdueed ilwh on H.,iipn colic, and is the best remedy for Jdiar- , m fc "TX.T" WV ff .. hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. 1 JTLa JLXJ 1 9 I. Jf K. ' J i " ; - '': d i ,'-, . i