N ,- $1.50 Per Year. INDEPENDENT '' it ( 'cuts. VOL. XV. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, MAY i ? ). IN ALL THINGS. t. t 1 f KLG.K.BAGBY, -SURGEON DENTIST. OOm, X1441. Bp4i ES. J. D. CLABK, DEsnar, I EDITORIAL NOTE V indorse OAmmCik tlDOZCOXBE COUDtJ EUm Crr for Governor. Thk Minlppi nd MiMoari rirera continue to rn nei great disaster mas: resale. The military utaJeof of Shun ! Kiny, Chin, hve undertaken to ' driT from thu rify all British mis- w rUok t ronanes. Ths i(vdictions ar that the Al lliaca strength la the Louisiana Lef1ltar will defeat the re dec- 1 tioo of Senator Gibon. 77. P. H3VER, Attorney - at - Law, Nw Dint, N. C. GEO. HENDERSON, COtRESSMA ALEXANDER. Hon. S. 15. Alexander. Conpresa min from the Charlotte-Wilming-toD district, is prominently men. tion for the gubernatorial nomina tion at the ppproaching State Convention. Oq the 20th of Apni W. P. Old ham, Chairman Democratic Ex. Com. of "eir Hanover county, ad dress a letter to Mr. Alexander in which he save: "I told today that yoa had indorsed the St. Loais platform I denied the t tu n '- 1 charge. It was alro charged that Us Flowkb iaja b aimplj ' yoa lavored the Third Tarty move sale and glorious nnder the want to b. rovernor of Jfw York, ! in North Carolina. To this I gave Acting aegis of the in vincible and 8oor Uill aboold take tha the lie. Was I correct in so do hint and let him aetervlj alone. , On May 5th Mr. Oldham ad dressed a acond letter to Mr. Alexander, in which be says, "Hav ing written yoa on the 29:b, nit, , informing joa of certain charges There wera 1042 deaths in 'ew York cuj Lvst week, 201 ol whioa were caoseJ bj pneamonia, an in ereM of 52 over taa prtTtots ueak. Ths German carp sent oat to eTneed expect to le;i 1 a success fal revolt against the party th;U in every period of time has been true to the honor of the St rite and 1 1 1 1.- in terests of the ioople. Founded on the eternal princi ples of justice ami right, the Dem ocratic party has withstood the an saulta of a centuvy, and the broken lances and shields of its routed en emies show how impotent heve tx?en the assaults of madness and fanaticism on the fortresses of con servatism, honor and truth. The future will bo as the past, pro-De mocraey. The Third Party prophets and apostles have made a great cry, but they will not get enough woo to cover a single wolf that e'.ters the fold. The State Convention will be V rOTEd IELV.E." The Tliiril in Ten Dajs ami TliN tli Worst of All. TVii'EKA, Kan . May 12. Ai; Kansas is again oeinp viMttd by a deluge, the third inside ot ten days, and this last one is the woi -t ot all. Since 1 o"elock this morn iiirr, ram has been pouring in tor rents and at noon the Hood is still at its height. It is feared that there will be a repetition o! the great damage done by the pre vious storm. In this city, the low p n b a r " - are again all Hooded and the police and fire departments are aiding the submerged residents, one-third of the city being again under wa ter. The Kansas river which flows through the city is np to its bank tops and the charges for a disas trous over llow are good. i ii I in' l..i l ..I lalioa I., );!! ii rii-ciion ,i 1 'KiianN l.;ir -.1 in U . n:!.::..' . ihVJ by ' .-. ( I . : .rrL.:.ii l i . . i r : m c c ' i ; Rttrd u Mr. J of 1 i-: t-Hcu Tr. the Hi: i .-. . .-a;-..- i...-- r S ii. L::.c. :-'at' t h:;i '.lit ci us t i f;J-o f.:'.i .u J , I!iXt'.r I', ic,; d m ; ..:i ':c ! 3 an 'J' ( f . o.' the -rv-il- ) i ii.: at ' f lie ( Or NTY COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS. ori ecl ol' Ei i-oi - in ain.it io:: .!nror Drawn An-rii n 1 1 1; r.i ! s..;. titties Id lc INbil :!: - -isi-ial ion- Hi 1 1 - Allow .!. V.-ID. I'fiv-. ;;i t Cailfornla by the Fiah Commiaaioo I flxat yonr indorsing the Loais platform, etc St. g a reply to hand, i here learned I ImiT i imS. J. H.HINES, tmt2mm ImM1c HI nit i pylM CkBk. may 4 a m ?niiaiiTii nun uau MUUaiW aaM fl J, IL HINES, Agent. iEEfrAL7L,. W i vraaxts. am a umo roa Boaia tia tukuh. Full Lino ol Choice Groceries & Provisionj r m mA rrcn a tow as hare drirea oat all gama &h and aqaatifl birds from the waters they oocapy. Ths pohoa of Fans have not.fled anxi0Q9 lo kaow lh I eterabarg police of the de ptrtaro from France of a party of ..'ihlliata who are plottiog against h Ciar. THJt to kiaaea which Jamea Torrej stole from Mra. Bobrt Stewart, of Noborn, ilaas., ooatlnoase of Representatives, C. S 9im 9250 aptec, the pr.ca beiog Wnniogton May G, 1S92. W. P. 8d by Court. : Oldham, Esq., My Dear Sir: By THK Clertlaad man who married carelessness of the hotel delivery twenty women is booked for the my nail that contained yonr letter Oaio paitenliary. L'nfortanately a pat in a gentleman's room who there u no law to compel him to was absent for a few days, and I live with hia wives , did not get it until this morning. just. It cannot be otherwise. up to date no Justice is an essential element of Our daily papers trQe Democracy, and it will shine bad written yoa oat like a peerless jewel in the ap- Murder and Kiot injl'olaiid.' St. rKTKRsui'EG, May 1). Additional details received show that a terrible state of affairs pre vailed at Lodz, Poland. Manu facturers, book-keepers, and the Jewish residents were mercilessly ... 11.. 1 L 1 1 1 J iciieu auu siauoeu uy xoe uesperaie as i; n -guir rioters. Ten of them were killed dttmiitmftl re coDsistir e. P. LI I'.- ! -,i r. '. . I;ann : J ;j i J oii rc o! u" i i rt t u -. il :h" f .'. Ur.i' vvatj. O u m "j ii o 3 a commi t G.-a. C. A. H :tt were r.f ;.,iat.'I Th" cvmniuU Ite UfinoL-rt New Berne m blud d .ucv.t.L rt!at;L,c l:-. ti,'.- l in ; he !i ;-t s : cmn.y rijtt-r our r. ti'st b3r,il ibi-iu. illicit, ri-volutionary . and to the harujony of :he he to :-;.r;iiK n of hority ' j iver. :t' :cb rt; de r. who di. ro of tbe V o t 1 A (. i i ub. i mi et i c.it -' n pr i. ceed 'li ui i i a eouncili. 1 c.f this city. ;ilJ c!.y of if.it. i'J e 'h h William . .". ii -j .c: zing "' ';,CK . J ? J de t .'t:ic au-c.iuncil-j of hia r.-tic and '. . . 11-r-, Hugh J priPil; "f ! to V. Ill;:) tax. , hr. n v . i i about the charges. There were I proaching State Convention, outright, and a hundred were bad- rm'cratic party cud the gocd csus cf hat vou had to ! Kvery Democrat will there rind an ly mjured nd had to be carried to say aboutjthe matter. Unless von altar at wh1Ch he can worship, on xue rioters were not c.r content to murder their victims, answer thee charges my letter will, which will burn the pure fires of bat even aftee death thev vented be published. The comments made patriotism, consuming the dross their hate on them by mutilating on it will do you more harm than and bringing oat the pare gold of the corpses in a horrible manner. yoar answer win." ueuiut-mtj Mr. Alexander replied as follows; In Turbulent Venezuela. 'ew York, May 12. A cable . - . a icy au4 uUaii Umm la I IMm. w J. J. T0IS0H. -.BRICKS! Om aS iAm Monday w. wiU b iblt ill 1.1 OTdr l aviM. to ait Lime Lime Asrisnllnral- Uno I ibr th. raoa Ci w. d. Bi wCl aaaa W raraMrm we aar. a few Cox Cclioa Planters, 'waJcfc w bf fa SM, ii wiU tw ywa Boy Ptxls FVrw with a& piatr. Ceaae ewkk, m w only frw lift. We etfit a fw BarjaiM UA ia Ilrrizrsro, Crockery AUD Tin, a ROCK BOTTOM PRlCiy, aa w al wr etoe ta toth of Groceries of All Kinds. V. P. Dcnus & Co, Foot of Hiddle street Scdlnc:d & Slovor, CXALZSS cr General Hardware, AMD Harness, Sash Doors, Blinds, Faints, Oils. Varnish, Glass and Putty, lime. It ia too fanny when Alliance ooen elect bankers and lawyers to repreaent lbm in the State Contention. It proved that the Alliance ia as genercoa aa it ia brave. A CoogTeeamaji kaa diaoorered that a coat-tail pocket ia taa wrong place to carry a cork screw. Lie had a hard time getting hie teat and be now experiencca paia ia Ailing ir. Tax Iroste which prevailed laat reek are reported to have greatly reduced the grape crop of California, and it la sCad that the great Tine yards will not bear much over one half an average crop. Ths Southern Baptist ConTen Uoo, lately in aeaaion at Atlanta, aojoarned on tbe 10th Instant. The next meeting will be held at yaahTllle, Tnn.,oa Friday before the second Sanday in May 1303. Tilx of extravagant dreasiog! A Minnesota man and bis three sons farntsbed a Mrs. Boyd with a ao.it which coat them six thoosand dollars. It was a coat of tar and feathers, and tbe jury fixed the price. The celery fields located near Tecuoaeb, Michigan, hare been flooded Dy tbe continuous rains oi the paat few days, and tbe damage to the crops will be large. Tbe growers are unable as yet t? esti mate how mach will be lost. licposrs from ail part of Iowa tell the same story of cool weather, exceealTe rainfalls and damage by rlooda. The acreage of oats and other small grain is greatly reduced, while noch corn ground ia yet to be plowed. THK honorary office of college preeident seems to go a begging aowadays, says tbe cw York Re corder. Seventeen colleges hare just eked out a fall year with the head chair vacant, and their pros pect of having some one take charge o( the Faculty reins are not particularly bright. Ix hia recent oration on Grant, Mr. Depew said : "The culminating triumph of Qen. Grant waa that be I received and returned the sword oi i Lee." This statement is tiatly ! contradicted not only by tbe Con federate authorities, bat by the aathorUj of Gn. Grant himself, who pronounced it nonsense, i It is a righteous and noble cour ; age that the Methodists oi this i country have shown in attacking the anti-Chinese l gislation which has been driven through Congress I have received a letter from Mr. J. H. Carson that some one there had started tbe same report. I have never countenanced the Third In the coarse of Congreesan Rnnn's lone memorial address at 1 despatch to the Herald from Car t, , . , , ,, acas, enezuela, says t, dynamite Raleigh he made a startling state-'. ! , , ,J 6 bomb was exploded Tuesday even- ment, which he said waa based ing alongside tbe residence of min apon the records. This was that ister of finance Mattos, which bad- there were in the Federal army . ly wrecked the building but in jured favor of the motion gay Ajo 700,000 soldiers from the Confed-1 no one- -I his is the third dynamite , . ii.. outrage in the city since the revo- erate States, while the most care- ,Qtlonroke 0Qt nd it ha8 8trQcb fal investigation of the rolls failed terror to the hearts of Palacio's to show that over 000,000 men supporters and the citizens gener- were enlisted in the Confederate a' J- service. In his inductory remarks wth r.rlnTiwj toe c;tv of rk'rne. In justili 'atio.i of this protest we aub'uu tbo following, facts: A prisosry uiet'iicg of the Dmocra' it votn8 of i no firt ward wr i ! j;ular!y call', d for the purpoeo of nominating a Cincidite for coaticilmaa to be voted for at ihe latp elecuoc. Messrs. J J. Baxter and William Ellis were known to b-j candidates for the nomination. When Iho hour for meeting arrived. Mr. Cbarles Reizenstein, chairmen of the ward coajmi'.'.ee, calted the meet ing to order, and immediately tbi re after Mr. John C. Ureen moved ihst Mr Reiz :ctt in be elected permanent chair man, and immediiteiy esid. ""All in A large number refpondtd "'Ay-'', end Mr Reiz ?C8tein war. d.ciartd elected The nf'KJiiv side of thv qaestion wis not put at all, and Mr. I'axier'iS friends had no voice iq the roitttr. Mr. Baxter '; .! . 1 thnrity I, i . . n.n freoi rights .n ii!. ur.uentleturw Kr-o!vt.J, I Lovirk ia h:. birth rit-ht for a KsOlve1. lhr4t wo .Cu 't.J th ao ti .a of S. i;. Slrc-t: cit,d Daniel T. icobetts'. end oartt.-tly nquc: thum to remain ia tho board of Citi C'-iiccil to watch an J u-i;.j ir.u.-;.'. of the City aninst ail irnp.-cptr c.n-iuct of thofo who bars couuu d th- tastlvea in and forme d nn a!;iir.ca v. i; n r. - publi cans to cirry out their d-jvil,:h de signs. Resolved, that we regret that poiicr man Joseph E Oaskill and Moses T. Robert felt it their duty not to accept their old places in the city serv:r and command them for thfir minly sevi -e to tho city and f A .hf ulr e38 to their truet. KJsolved, inatthis r---.; i,nd reso- luti,ii. he jb!;siied ; Week Li" Nuw lit rue ULV A.VD Itesnlts of the Ucanfort !! ual. We announced tho addition of -11 to 1 stand where I stood when 1 waa nominated and elected. A very sore hand prevents me from writing more. Your friend, S. B. Alexander.'' We sympathise with Cpt. Alex ander in bis faalare to get his mail promptly, and especially in the suffering caused by his "very sore hand," but, nevertheless, his reply to Mr. Oldham is not satisfactory. It U certainly gratifying to lsarn that the gallant Captain has "done much to keep oar people in the Democratic party," bat oar gratifi cation would have been much higher ed that the ch-iimaa of the meeti- g be elected by bailot, buit tbe demand was disregarded. Confusion and disorder eneutd, and in tbe midrt of it Mr. Albert Patttreon was put in the eecre tsrj'o seat by the tane methode. From tbe fira: Mr. fjax'.tr and li s friends op P06td at.d resented this usurpation, and .1 I ii - . : r - :i . . nnmix. r ; i u . . luti uawowuii i.r councilman wan poei- number of lodges in the State at . d untiT it was avowed and agreed eighty-eeved, a net gain of sixteen ' thilt tbe election would be fair and its ; for the year. reeults accepted in good faith. The Mnnttrnmflrv I Total membership, 3.0GS: net in- , balloting commenced and proceeded with little disturbance and resulted in county says the county convention ! ajnl,in voar the nomination cf Mr. Bsster by and his friecda prctetted. and demand ! 'h0 membership cf the Bjhu'ort Mcth (. ant. cuun naui a nign iriDute to wtt rvp.Tnv v 11 Partp, direcUy or indirectly; on the, the magnanimity and courtesy of Xhe grand lodge o'f Odd Fellows contrary I have done much to keep Gen. Grant, which was heartily , resumed its session today. Grand our people in the Democratic party. I appiaaaea. Lapt. iunn was me i Matter Bruton reports tbe total j sharpshooters i de. the battalion ofl of MacKea's Bri- odist cr.urch laet feunday ni n reenlt of the revival there '..t:.zz riiiu.re-d by Evangelist Lse in roii.iertica :.h tbe pastor, Rev. J. F Shirii l. Since then Q ve others have uni;-d w ii i; the cr.urcb, swelling lb? total mimlt-r to Iti, aLd others still have handed in their names to j in next 3ibbe".b. The last mot-tin,; was be.-! I Wtilcefday night. It waa a Rioriou3 revival, and Clyde's Stm'rs Gee. II. Unit A LETTEE from there was very harmious. The delegates are a unit on all ques tions. They are instructed to vote for Holt for Governor; J. 1). 15oush all, lor Auditor and 11. L. Aber netby for Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. The third party does not cut much of a figure among Montgomery's Alliancemen. the most eucc Evangelist L:p of the Stat:-. wreac c:rc: S -. ' i L. L tl : the nomination cf air. caster by a ms j 5rity of eiht. On rxo ijn the vote . . J ' .... . . was aide unanimous. at' i r r iii'n'r v ... .... , . ftJOn ai!Pr tni3 !C wflS puonciy aia i church and n o.v iuiin., .uaj ii. me aauu- teat air. tins woull no ncsnaiaate al m Ain tr nt r h o Amaripun Trant eainst Mr. Baxter at the annroaehini? anit KnM in , f ,1 ; r, ! c 1 1 v election to be held on tbe first . deep and eo!:J. prva 31" lea Of i i;i ! meetings i-i ceclion E. F. Mooee, ex-president of the Peoples' National benk of Fayette ville, N. C, has been convicted on if be had said, I do not indorse the j a charge of false pretense and sen St. Louis platform. It would have J tenced to Imprisonment in the given htm little additional pain to penitentiary for five years. ritten these words, and they have would have given much relief to his numerous friends and admirers. Was hia failure to answer a cas ual omission, or wai it the preme diated silence of the artful politi cian! It seems from Mr. Oldhams letter that it was his chief desire to learn Mr. Alexander's position in relation to the St. Louis plat form. lie failed to draw the Congress man out, and Mr. Alexander's si lenoe Is significant. The JOCE5AL has more than Me. Goschen, Chaacelior of the Exchequer of England announces that England has received an invi tation from the United States to take part in a bi-metallic confer Avenue Presbyterian Church to day. The president lion. Wil liam Strong, LJ L. D., of Washing i ton, presided. The executive com : mittee was re-elected for the en suing three years. i Sixty Person Drowned. ; Pesth. May 11. A terrible dis aster has occurred near Body, a ; town in Austrian Gallica. W hile : 1U0 workmen with their wives and children were crossing the river i near Brody on a raft, the raft cap sized and all were thrown into the water. Sixty persons were' ; drowned. No Monte Carlo for Ilcliriiiin. ! Beu.sels, Mav 12. The senate ence and would accept the invita-, passed the bill prohibiting the PrBere'?nt Mr. Eilis so announced bim-eif, but tbe report became general. The election day came. The ( ffijere of tho election were Joseph Nelson, registrar, and R. P. Williams and C. S Bell inspectois. When tbe pedis were closed and the biliots counted it was found that Mr. lisxter bad received eight votes more than Mr. Ellis re ceived, and a certificate of Mr. Baxter "b election was tinned by Jo.-eph Nelson and C. S. Ecd. end J. J. IJ.ixter was declared b7 them cu'y tlecled council man 1 r th" lli.-t ward. O.i the back of the cer::fij:ue Mr. Willi'.n.s entered his protest on the mound that twelve of the tickets cast for Mr. Baxter had O. K. en the barbs of them, und for that reaeon were illcp.l and ehcu'd not be count-: 2 . The ri:v council me: f .r the pu: ; ose of reci iving the returns of the election and for other purposes. There were C.ounci:m-.-n Ellis, of the nrst of rocm. T deep and sol; church but ; ; v.-erc cl.... I. 11 lenc w.'.r : Of the n. . church i -.. years of ce. Tho gr-i in lov2 v. tiring i i'.. sectcd hi The per: p'.ncf.' v.. this c::y, ginnii-.c c tco bii. e fcr 'i-'K cnl the r. CLLt w;.e ? the The stores ;.- and in '.:;o power j dned the tihly five Peep;? . Evin .; 15 V i V,- f: courort who feil Hit Lee for bis un raad eerraonc), prt of :;h n: -.JiD tU. 'ort f-.-j thit their v ith puch a v. J. F But', of ur -6 a. ta-j be r:: r. hic'a times . ..; v. ; 1. r. burned to '.-c-. W'-'lL:-. BaltimoK c Ijeavine , M.Sl''.V, -.Ml l.evln!.; v- -t r r:. DA 1 . 1 L.l'A l , Mrrchni(t r.:il SI Mi. I. A . iV l;or. : Ki : i 1 A -'. tion. SW.VNSHORO I ORUESPOXDKNCE. i Crops Market CJnotations Picnic 1 The Sitrnatnre R. H. Shipping i Affray-Polities. maintenance of gaming table?. This will put an end to the opera tions of a company that has been trying to establish another Monte Carlo in Belgium. Irish potatoes are very good, (. V. Smith and Ed Holland will shin in a few days, could have one expresstd its willingness to j shipped this week but lor the dry mr.Tr o ,-, r Aiiianf lipmrwrat ! weather. lULLWIk BUT ..imw . . . w I he Paris Anarchists. Paeis, May J2. The girl, Mari ette Soubere, who was tried as one and declared Ellis elected and "swore inly of ih3 second ward: LovL-k of the third ward: and Craw ford of the fourth ward, unti Messrs. Miller, Richardson and Bvll, counci: men for the city at large. To this board the election returns were made, accompanied v. ith the protest of In spector Williacu3. The board made a formal canvass of the votes polled, threw out twelve votes cast for Baxter l which I i nicrnmg, I am con propped iiato future ;-rehe-nd. or may be 3 of the whomay be nominated at the Ilai- of the accomplices of Ilavachol, anel acquitted, has been re-arrested on suspicion of having caused the explosion at Mont Brinsofl. lie will be arraigned at the Loire assized for robbery and in cendiarism, as well as for the mur der of the old hermit. -The We have a good stand of corn, Knt nnfnn ia iiAminfr nn c 1 r tr fnr . eighConvention.bat we can not waQt ofram Caneand nce is a consider an advocate of the St. part of our iarms, not bo much cot- LvuLs platform a Democrat. That j ton as last year is being planted ; instrument is directly opposed to , here. Minister to Franco. ...u.i nrit.niA. nftha nmnirA.I Turnentine is comine on now.i Washington', Mav 1 r r , . - : . i . v. r .1 , L' ........ . . I . .- . . a J . V. .-. . . . e l.oo 18 l ne price o near iui uipo, oeuatc luui (coiiuiiueu iuo lhjlui Kggs are cheap 8c per dozen. nations of T. Jefferson Cooledge, of Clams are good, 30o per bushel, Massachusetts to be Minister to ft 'j JT k ; France, and Captain llichard W. j i COLIC DO, -dC per uuicu. ciauo, i , , . . 0 - . , ventioo meets CaDtain Alexander a . , f, ., ,V r.n.. 1 Meade, of L . b. ., tobe Commo- dozen. Oar May bank party and picnic passed off pleasantly, a very large crowd came from several counties, all picknicked on "Bogae banks'' tic party, and is as objectionale aa the most radical Republican creed. We trust that before the Conven- hand will have sufficiently recov ered to enable him to say "I do not indorse the St. Louis platform." GREAT CRT ASD LITTLE WOOL. I For several months we have heard that tbe advocates of the! St. Louis platform would get con trol of tbe Democratic State Con vention. Circular i-noathor thf rrnwil wsu estimated i - - - j - - - at 3od people. Tie principle between the Clarendon and Eure ka nines, both clubs Irom Swana boro. Thev finished the game in after circular 2.J, hours. Tbe Clarendons won dore. A liauk Oflicer Commits Suicide. him in"' civ a member of the jicic board. a body that had not been organized and had no existence. The o'd board had to di , before the new board could have any being. When the board of city council, elected on the first Monday io May. 1592, met for organiz Hion, Mr. Baxter and Mr. Ellis both took seats as be councilman cf the firet ward. Mr. Bax ter, holding ihe certificate of election, called the) board to order, but was not recogniz.d. Mr. Edis called the board to order and was recogn'zed. There were present a3 members of this board William Eiiis, first ward: Basil Manly, second ward; S. R Street, third ward: Virgil Crawford, fourth ward, and I W. Eubank, fifth ward. Tha election of eounciituen at large bein,; in order, Mr. Eilis, who was defeated in the first ward, nominated liriiri; f Aitiu-iaiiiiii . - :v iirrit. Elit.-i: J. u a ! thaah v ja fcr the very kir. 1 rc-.c.icn of notice in your ; ; er cf t!. jat ss I am Mbr:i: to 1 .-.v.'. vinccd th ;t there if .". !-rjkr for New l;t-rne in :!-.o i-;:....: than most cf it - cU.z Perhaps an ob' .-vcc .-.utt!-iiiicker to di-cern tho ei limes than an old resident . At any r.-.:; I nhail t- very glad to assist, in my f. .-cblc way. in promoting the interestp. of y su r c:ty is hemever an opportunity is pt-.-? a ted to cie. From a thorough pr.-i'.ai a--q:inint:ince with the entire Atlantic psab ;ard, I am con vinced that there is cot another such a desirable location for n ioier resort between Long Branch. New Jersey, and Jacksonville, Florid i: m-d the time has already come whon th public begins to appreciate the fact. V-';iat is wanted most just now is an rttractiv.'? resort for people of moderate mean, who sp- lanty more -.vagant dii- ;i i ries Rnd 'r.in New 'J'nis must t c .ri-ict; cbsi-iver: :cn-cd if I apnear too are . fror.- ! Mr Lovick who had hen defeated in BEELIN, May 12. Schulz, an . the third ward ; Mr. Mnly nominated I Mr. J . sl.. L,atnam. air. otreet nominaiea , Mr. Fan Roberts; a'l of whom were elected. i The board thus constituted proceeded auditor of a bank who was ar rested for embezzling funds of the bank, has committed suicide by j hanging himself in the cell which be was confined. friends of that bastard monstrocity to go into the Democratic prima ries and county conventions and send delegate to the State Con Plajter Hail' 10 th defe,it of tbe ood flth ofi vention pledged to its support uo uiuuu iuu iu lue uugrace ui aild Cr61T16Ilt. ' )cr siAtetn jnshtp. Kven Preai dent Llarmou has so far forgotten genlS I0r DhVUZ , Iou in the hope of gaining favor in MMt a-j j ( tfe Pacific States. has been iisued and speech after but both played well for young speech has been made urging the claba and looked well in their urigut icu auu uiuc uuhuilu. j.uc New Mexico's Capitol liurncd. Denvee, Col., May 12. The Capitol building at Santa Fe, Xew Meqico, is burned. It is valued at 1,000,000. Good Men to Elect and Nominate. Ed. Jouenal: As politics are Thk Baltimore San say: Prof. IliXed Paint3, Which , Ed G- Daves reported to tbeMary- I land Ilistorical Society, at it meet- axe strictly pure goods. 3UDDLB STREET. ing last evening, that the monu ment to be erected on (rutlford score waa to Id, Friend K. W. Humphrey, of Carteret, seems to think we did him an injustice in signing K. 11. to our item last week. We want to say to brother 11. we meant 8ee nothing wroDg is speakiDg of no harm in signing li. 11. We and naming one of these from our often sign letters to our communi- county as the choice of many of cations and didn't think of him onr Deoole for the Leeislatnre. p3rts to be, a regular Democratic when doing that, and don't think xhat man is Frank Thomson, of Convention. be ought to have noticed it, unless Jacksonville, a man every way So far as we have learned, not he had forgotten that was not his : qualified, to fill the position, we ozen disorgan- . ' . .- lul"h'-. li. ia wui, nc luuuuu "tic uio xie ia at present our county sup initials, enntendent. but have heard he Sereral vessels in port, three don't aspire longer very much to to elect city c fibers. Etis Honor, Matt Manly was re-si . c:ed mayor ; Stephen Bragaw, attorney: Hugh J. Lovick. treasurer; W. D. Wallace, clerk and tax collector: J. M. Hargett. marshal ; and J K Land, Eli E iictt, Breck Dixon and Steve Hurt, policeman, and J. L- Willis, watchman. While we do not call in question the personal merits of these cili.iils, we protest and ineist tbnt these proceed ings are illegal. Tno law maxims Fraud vitiates all things. and "No The Convention is about to as semble at lialeigh, and it is evi dent that it will be what it pur- more than half a dozen disorgan izes and revolutionists, have been elected aa delegates, and these beginning to boom around us, and man cm take r.avantjga of his own candidates for the different Offices ! wreng'' are fundamental, snd are sc are beginning to be talked of, we cepted in all the c vurte. tickets, that is a question for a higher tribunal. Whoever marked them or caused them to he marked perpetrated a fraud upon Mr. Baxter and it is the duty of tbe courts to protrcthirn f gainst it. The friends of Mr. E lis hbd charge of the election: the b.nl .t box. nr.d every vote ca?t was in their beeping, end it is for them to explain The accountability is theirs. preciate comfort and co than arrogance 'ic '. ts: pl.iv. Beyond all thii. your trucking mteret-i Brra rapidly to t be plin to tha mi so I hope to be p: sanguine. Chari.f.s EEallock. New Burn, N. O., iUy 11. l-'Jc. We happen to know that Mr. Hallock la making strennous elTjrts to open up a market in the Northwest for our su perabundant fish supply ; and he has Bhown us letters from prominent dial ers .hich manifest an urgent desire to eetablisa a connection. Wo eincerely hope the Mr. Hillock "s opportune efforts in behalf of sur dcolcrs will be succeaeful. Ed. Jocunal j Dr. Lonar'.s 3foi!iorial Address. The Fay t-ttoviile Ob- rver gh cs the following admir&blu Eotice of the Con federate Mi morial addrcdd which our towneman Dr. John Lccg delivered in Fayette-ville on the Jo.h of May: Dr. Long, who is r.n L. Ii D. of the L'oiversity, is a m-iii of criminality and versatility, nn-i delivered r.n address which greaily pleiced his hearers, who signified their appioval by frequent burtts of applause. He portrayed with a masteilj hand, ti e growing pro?pa riiy of the S. u.h: piid a deserved trib- &:.d admirable quali- p.anier : ti j Jiced uto to the ncibi ties cf the old that one cf the We furthv r protest and insist that the of interests b- i ir I AH ' cf th would not be admittetl to seats in the Convention if there was the battleground, N'orth Carolina, in j slightest probability of their being honor of Maryland' revolutionary 1 able to create a ripple on the calm from Elizabeth City loaded with that position, if so we would cheer corn bound to Charleston, b. C, fully nominate him for the Legisla- Q. Pauline, Capt. Bloodgood, li. F. ture. He has made us a good sup f heroes, and fally described in The COX Golf Oil PlSntOrSf American Sanday, would be com- . t " j I pleted next month, bat, ia codm- Stonewall. Climax andaenceofthehe4tattht tim6 Ged CottOII PlOWS, ' the year, the committee thought iix- TTZ - that it would be preferable to pot- Cotton King ana the dediCAtion til, abOQt oc. IrOII AjTO Cultivators, tober. The bronep!at deIrned oy uz. oica, oi ine Jiaryiana coac of -arms, waa exhibited at the meet ing. One of the members referred to a letter which he had received from Mrs. McConkey, of Baltimore laJ i Fill Lm of Agricultural Implements, bosom of the Democratic Sea. When men attempt to precipi tate a revolution that is not im polled by some great living prin ciple, it would be well for them to alect some less conservative State Branton, Capt. Tolson; Carrie Far son, Capt. Day, with about 8,300 bushels corn, these cleared yester day May 8th. Schrs. Frank Hall, Back, master and schr. Warren Hall, Walker, master, bound to New Bedford, Conn., with lumber from Terry's mill erintendent, and will we thinu make us a good representative: let us go lor him. Then Ictus take for his successor as Sup't. Mr. E. M. Koonce, of Kichlands, he is one of our best, if not the best informed man in our county. As a teacher he is ranked retiring coum i- 1 no right to exer- the drea.if .:! ur c se the powers of a revising board. It breaking i jv. r. i.f was their duty to turn over the returns the Sou.h, '.r. i : - r to their successors as they received homogeneous pc them. They hid no rijht to go behind abundant ttiatbci' the returns. If they h d such j-'iwer ism of the p-.-cj ie ihey could remain in cilice by rc-fuint in t" i1 to ai-Know!. dge the rlecticu cf succts- Greut i:r..i rem No such power hes ever been cavaiieis J c i - giv(n to ary holy of men in the S:ate by as Cic- id ; :-. of North t'aroliua. By this arbitrary wocuLbji. '. i : action two men baye been placed in the ue- an. I rili:.!-. city council who were defest. d by the of ease, ks unco: nefole at the noils. unmatched a-i'p. Tbe act eivirg Sir. e. . is a seat i eue .il th- AT J. Ci Vhilry & Co.'s, make the venture. teachea anything it ia that North Carolina cannot be torn from her moorings by a tempest ia a tea pot. Bhow North Carolinians that but now in California, suggesting their liberties are in danger, and that It were better to commemo- they come to the rescue with tbe rate some other battle rather than indomitable resolution to do or die Ours is usually not a much the best we believe, well qualified city council to which he was not elected than North Carolina in which to aehtinc place but Willie Privett in eveiT way lor the responsible was illegal, ar.i it ro.mws mat u t . . j i i." i. i-T- n-. i t iniiif iii miuri iiiit-inir'iii, in r 1 1 1 1 1 i i vu.--. - ....... - - t 11 ii loLory uuu vioui kc auu ivuftiuou o j.u . 1 " , . . . . i Tncfrnofirn rf fi n cmtr Pnnnf r year old uoya naa a set 10 anci auoi.. . -"uu'j' that of Quilford Courthouse. in their defnse, but no false propb. ' write. George cut Willie with his knife, the blood tlowed freely, bnt all are alive today. The trial before the J. P. resulted in the three being bound over to court for trial. Politics is Dooming, the Alliance is about to capture the democrats, so we hear from Jacksonville, will say more about it next time we li. II. Democrat. Ontlow county, May 9th 1S9-. For Ovtr Fifty Year. Mrs. Wisslow's Sootiii.no feYP.iPba! been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softenB tbe gums. Ulaje all pain, cures wind colic, and iB the best remedy for Disrrhu'v Twenty iv? cents a bottle. Sold by all drug jlste throughout the world. jn9d& wl v part is an illegal body f-r.d -v ry act it performs is illegal Wo recommend nn npp.-al to the cour a to the e nd that j i maybe done . -ft m.iy be &f-'sed. what's 'he nee fi tv for th'? i n At j .. th" 1 rirr emeu's ccnip-' n; ' f' should te c '.'': : m d A'l interests ein'-c iir-i inn-gndi ! presence of a p'i;d:c wroi.g. made a miserable f.nce. Ir il it ion of slfiirs is to ccn'.inue t ' p- r-.-r.al r in ihe l.ib -r:y t . c n was tii i cor. - the vote when ne. criri' to ii---Dr. Lor, conri ' era utter.it.c. e.e '.ui : . for:.. .:. .- ' " ' y '- e - h Iij-v m, :j : char,: F.rr.' e. e' : unification a and poor in t v .-ir, was the ?-. ".o -pirit in n:i n c f a me, re r: viewt d the le tl t p patri 3t t.; :ith i.'S sao'n v It-. Cl ile ;.nd t: I the gallant i r - I ! - tO blush .0 to Southern . - u:ii gentle :'.'.i:e. in times Fpirit and liari'.er !m-'S : t re i bt .il' r. v. i.h r. t t.'.f r.'i s Lis r.v i n t:u - i ::!i ( jar;: in v - r. r on f re i:: hii deligbt- i i -' . - - i a With ii-?al New . ,S V. .th by The- Hoard mt't at 10. "0 o'cloVl: Present. Edward Small vi ol, Cieve, Dan'l Lane, and J. A. Me'sdows Ordered, That the tax valuation cf the D. CongTon iV Son for 1:91, l o n f. rrcd to aeeessors of townhip No. S, fur cor rection of errors and reduction and that they be requested to report imme diately. Tho supervisors of township No. s made the following report and recom mendation : To Lion. Board Commissioners of Craven county : Gents, Your committee of aseessorfl to whom was referred il;e valuation for taxes of the II. t'oiddii & Son mill property, beg lexye to re port, after a careful review of the matter and consultation with Mr. David Condon & Son, that wo recommend that the valuation be reduced to twenty-five thousand dollarB. the same as the valuation of the Daniel Stimson mill property. Very Respectfully, Alex. Millek, Jonathan Havens Committee. May 2. 1992. In accordance with Baid recommen dation it is ordered, That the valuation of eaid mill property bo reduced to 525,000. On motion it is ordered, That the publio road in township No. 0, from LTancock'ii creek to the New Berne and Beaufort read through the landa of P J. Arms, C. J. and W. Y. Wynne, J. II. Hunter, Aat., and Wm. Cully, be dis continued on account of report of supervisors of said township, that it is , impossible to furnish hands to work said roid. Oedered, Tbat the poll tax charged to Wm. H. Lodije, township No. l.for 101, be remitted, he being a non resident of Craven county. Ordered, That the tax on 123 4cres land, townshipNo. 6. listed by Edmund j Uill, Sr., on tax list lb'91, and valued I at 300 be remitted on account of error, the same land having been listed and taxes paid by Joa. L. Uahn. j Ordered, That the personal and real j 63tate property listed to Dennis Wads worlb, townsbip No. 8 on tax list of ISal, be reduced from 81210 to idC, cn account of error. Ordered, That the tax on 300 aores ( land, township No. 2, liBted by W. P. j Pettipher at 300 be remitted on4BC-; count of error, the said Pettipher own ing no such land. Board adjourned to 3 o'clock, p. m. The Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Commissioners E. W. Smad wood, Dan'l Line, Wm. Cleve, and J. A. Meadows. Moved that the jury be drawn for the Spring term Superior court 1S92. The following were drawn: FIRST WEEK. 1H township Wm. Fulcher. 21 township J F Daniels, Geo S Eowe, J Rows Allen, Levin Gaskins, G R Gaskina, and John Hartley. 31 township William Rhem, T. L. West, W T Hawkina, B F Orrnond and Thos J Bryan. 5:h townsbip RD Borden. G.h township A J Chesnut, Jr.o 1) Pittman, W R Eborn, John R Ho. land, col. S.h townsbip E H Meadows, E F Arnold, Thomas Eubanks, E H Barnuro, D R Williams, D G Credle, C T Han cock, D L Roberta, Henry Brinson, James Boyle, J B French, Thos F Mc Carthy, C R Robbina, col., S S Staton, col., Oliver Windsor, col, Claud Parker, col., Alex. Wetherington , col., and Bbdj Beasly, col. vfc u:.; Oih township Munroe Rauntree, co I 1 "N' SECOND WEEK. j 1st townBhip Jno. F, Kirkman.j Alex. Caton, Harry McLawhorn and; , tf,..a, i W A McLawhorn. d;:'! 2d townehip E J Rice, Jno A Ernul, W N Nobles, Jno A Everinttton, W A Thomas, G W Caton. On aaj 31 townehip E H Lane, W D Heath, until f.;.-t JUtt hite and Chaa. Russell. S81iE o:n townsnip r a ixorton. G;h townhip Jno Diilard, H ii Wil liams. S.h township Holiiater West, c"l. Ordered, That the value of real estate listed to Mrs. V. Harrison in townuhip No. 8, be reduced from 7,000 to 4 400 on account of error in estimation of assessors of eaid township outside city Orde ed. That the Rocky Run place listed in township No. 8, to F. M. Sim mons, be reduced in valuation from $4 OOOto $3,000, on account of error. Ordered, Tbat 300 acres cf land listed in townehip No. 8, to J. E. Wilcox be reduced in value from $200 to $100, od account of error of assessors in valua tion. Ordered, That A. E. Wadsworth be appointed list taken for township No 9, a; SIS 00 in place of M W Carman who declined to act, and that tbe clerk notify sid Wadsworth ofhianppoirt ment. Ordered, Tbat the clerk of this boaid notify the list takers of the several townships that they are re quire d by law to list aKficultural f tatintics of the county ns preacribed by chapter ToG, laws of 1591, and that according to tbe opinion of the Attorney General wilful refusal to perform such duty wijj make tbem guilty of a miedemeanor, and further, That each cf said list takers will be allowed S7 50 additional com pensation for performing such duty. Ordered, That the clerk net itemized statement of the judgment debt and the amount ef interert duo on same, from the record of the clerk of Sjperior court against the county. Ordered, That i 1 is hereby np propriated for the cr u rr y poer house VbOO for rep.-.iting ';. nnont bridge, and $123. to W. U Aln. r fercc ;;:t of the 1-t payment f 2 20 J, due ! Pamlico county and tho tre'i-urer it hereby nuthord and c in cte d lo ja said amounts for sail purposes cut of said fund. Tho following b.lls wc re fllowid: Facnio Williirin, ke p r i f p rr iiousr, for month of April . 1 12 ";0. lie n Cooley cook for poor hous . i"! ( , It G. M -i!.-y. hourtj rtu'. fjr Wields and ?mi;h -vick paup is t ' '. J J To;H.n. rations furj. i-hed (.o.ir f ;r April , 71 "'J. Loin-'ti r Dutf-.-. Fuperintt t r.t I nealtn. l' e",r;i . v , fti iren nr. i .ipu1. So'1 (-C; Chas C. Grein. mediii'.is fur March and April, 2 "0; Berj MeFia- A I ' -. ! ..r !.. . I.r rnofi I ' 1 .': . i . . ... .1 'J 1. I .: .: I , . ' L ii. on li:i,. Foe pli c; : -. r , i tal.e I.-'noM! .;'. For I. ( ' j , . : Lemon EiU , For fever, e ', . ' . ; - ' I Lemon I.nxir. I L niun 1-.; : y ir v. ; , -j ' of the abo i- i .K- . -. i, ; ; , I from u torpid or u;h'.'.ihi il I, j kidneye, bowels or flocd . j Prepared onlv Ky I i . ' Atlanta, la. ! 60c. and ? '.fid pn drugKintH. I A I'llOMC. I'M MINI I After ten '. from ind igpi'tmn , v. i prostration, t.i: i.m ney s d con , cured : - I - .'... - and ' .. . .'. .. . ...i. He". . ' (' I:.. . :- Eld. M. V.. i ;..,r. h r: ing Jai. cflln ' f'aunar i ' oimo, "i- 7') tax " I . per t: vouoh ii'C eto., m and r.o; Wm. i orr.mii i :viC(B ,. etc, .rd ef y pnse i ylum, go;n , (i Wil r 'seBsim : ?l')9; I". HPS Of Uroad No : r A pi ll, nnont Lnko t.vka . j , i .i k e 1 r i a , Mt o ii ! n nny :. I irh Hii'O r, BlomRch, . ! I b.-M t: , Moiley, Mold by KH W I .. -t t.. di TC.H. ri mat r at Df rvom ..'' red kid i I pen Elixir, . Al. IA. O I Froight Line. E:fi;ic2 aad Vesper. I li-rary I . SEMI-WEEKLY TKIP m:wtr. ,1 .('.-. lurno ' ' . w kl i,' : .-. 1'. y. . ' r- nri', I i: KM- I . Nl'O.N. of ,N :i i r I l-h- And all 2" iu it l,l W.il Fit! f.-.:i . ,' I ' ': . N. I -., ill. - 1 , . : 111 l !v '. : i: f .'-, - . ' K. ii. t": i , ; - with !!.. - I ":, i ,' f K ' ;, it K illht ol'. '1' -", ' ' tllP .N.-Ursf !f: I '.' ! . ' R'-'.rri. :.v.. - 1 I 1 Foil ( i i -.:-'!. .v , mill 1- r.d:i : 'i Ll. rt. H e',i . Mi. steamern for 1 ..i . ' . . i , i - I for I'lillacli'l !i .m M. .'. .M i. o. -ltost:tl uii-l I'r" ' Htf-RIiu-r K,nM"ii. i.pt ! t n for KU).-,!'.IJ o:: ' Uerne. Order ftil gojtlB i ' ' . folk. Va. FawRCiigRr w: i: r.n ' , t ,1 IKi- avle r'Mi:n, auil i.-. t: . ' i-.inv Hod wi.l te pal J t l.c-:. : '. . t 'V,-" K H. UdllKHl ' J. M. ei Al.I.Aull Kit. A,:i ; t. i'Mla- i West. i, is 2. ulhgite, jv (trrti r. 1 1 1 ; r a t y , . & . iui , RTIll " hdJ fir . ! n'.h u i : h io, i . hi 1 H V H hli : ;h for r: W. C. () L' I I.I. 1 Eisttiin Carclina z, toll. K.ast I'hkk li'-' ' k: Kastcrn .N.r'...' i Jt t J: PKSiMSlLV M1 Nrv Vurk, 11 I 1 in i The OM.Y I I it l.i,, 14' Ii It 1 '1 rl- t ' ' T 11 ft'U I 1 1J J Itttl 111) .1 it r it tt t of I1IK NEW 3Xs eras i. i ni .. ri,i HO Tt s. ..llM.'t!l I it I OA 1 . wi,il N. t 7 k

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