V' INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS, - $1.00 Per Tear. Single Copies, 5 Cents. NO. 45 NEW BEHM :. ( RAVKN COUNTY. N. (. J AN I A RY 11, 1894. VOL. XVI PROFB-i8IO AL. ' DK- a. & BAGBY, 8DRGE0N DENTIST. -. OAm il- ---c - -elt Wjipsn-t SEA'BKKN. N. dr. J. d. DENTI3T. Oflta- n 0-f-n si-' -t tvnween Pollock J ft. 6 i NT J N" Td., D.D.S. i - '.e llmlKHl to 1- ' ! TP aid M- r . i -.i L.oi.ur Tit in? .i-'.i Surgery .-e t .1 niriflted o-. - itn by the i ; . - ro , xtd r- li lie .'3Ulry .Ion" ia U but iPH; PELLETIEE, A T T R V K T AT I. VI . IGdJia treV, First room bove Frni- Is th Ocmn ttaa of irttto ; ttvmm, Job. Onto w Ptallfo. l7Bitd DOM Ooorv w Brn, ana ktnu Oomxoitf Btftta I : . . 1 V7M. CLAHBil, -ATTOEifEY AT LAW. AND Heal Estate Agent. 3,091ction. New York . v B4nn and Canada. Timber lands , Pana lands. Track lands. Town lots. Io yoa waat to bay f WHITE WRITE. So ja want to eell T SPKOI AL. UOO m, Trent Kond, 8 miles of city. . Timbr wad Track Uad. THE .NEW BERNE KNITTING MILL, " m A.ow prepared to furnish Uxi.f Hose ; A yaKwca Qdautiesj akd Couk in -Vt -to- suit purchasers. Send tea cents for Samples and Prices. - idMwtf. Pnre! Brilliant! Perfect! arZSsj Xtkwwhekb. and Eudorsei f- . Whrwevek Uskd. llf XmC Popular GlatM in the C. 8. '...r ,Tkt mrm daily worn ni nrf warmly ti. br t molik BEPRESENTA VTXYE 'IEK of thia coontrj, man? of mrhm biagxt National fam. Tba litt m fcc"j Btakers, Mrohaot. La wyer. li.OnyvraeM, Ssiuian, Foreign Minis tert, f- .Macfcaafco. Preachers. .:PS; CMINEST IN ALL PROFES- , , -.vSIOSa AND TRADES. JtPTSICIABIS RECOMMEND THEM. ,JBUX J05E BUT THE EJfCI5E. Jaass porfect Glasoea ara aooaratlr i . Jata4 to all area at tha DraK Store of " F. 8. DUFFT, ITew BemelT.C. TO COTTON GINNER3 ! , Before placing your order r Bagging and Tiea for th Conalnc Seaaon. . Be Sore to Call on a K R.Jones Whoieasla mod lUuil Dealer ir General Merchandise. Hew Berne N. C It will payoo. Just Received A Tar? Lot f FLORIDA! Gen- R. C. Gatling, who saoaeed- r. r . l.fc.,.n p.,-,--., t ,; ORA2TGES which I am offering very ( low By The Box OE DOZEN. & fnTI line of ntaSpr friiio RUTS and CANDIES for the Holi-; Yay Tra4. ' Come and Eiamin my STOCK before baying elsewhere. ; Satisfaction Guaranteed ori nosey refunded. I offer special in-; dMenents to my Country Friendj. 'Small Mis ni Quiet Sales" IS MY MOTTO. GiTe me a trial and I will save yon money. doubles Free to all. Bespect fully, J. R. PARKER Ja H'0.77, Broad St. fc. WOOD! WOODTj U y' -jQood Dry Pine Wood For Sale in . fumdred cord lota. M. POUT EE, BiTerdale, N. C. EDITORIAL NOTES. There is a gteat rnst ling of new leaves being turned ovt-r. Vice Piesideui S:t vansc n bid a perfevt ova ( inu t his New cars reception. I' ,-t-tons tl'-it i he tl- ' pour- or S'uie p-opl- h ivi a ! oeet! broken Off. Galvestou News. T'ere will b To Sir e lips en iu '! I (i i' Oast lie.-.- CC'.. '- will i ot Pe ttOj.Qg tjem. Toe Masonic Grand Lodge of Noitb Carolina is iu set-siou at Wil- ! ' mingtou CIihj ea T. O'Ferral was loaogu- action, i-ar Hie lugiie-t .ihievc rateil Governor nt Virinii ou the mentg are re i'-h 1 !u"i wise tirsr ol Iimhp.. t h i u U i q g is johi in e! w ' ii res-.pt Toe b ook .Lxcuaiigo is wbtre action. bop is exchanged for evper ienoe. Statehood for Oklahoma is etron- ' aly opposed by Colonel Robert L. tOen, cdief advertiser of the Cher- okee. Mre. Cleveland bad a splendid reception New Years Day. She is aaid to be more popalar that ev er. ! The Durham Gljbe, recently! owaed by Mrs, M. H. Fa.r-brother has been sold to John W. Jenkins for three Thousand Five hundred Dollars. Dr. Robert M, Hanter, of New Yorlc, a recognieea aatnoritj; rep - ndlates the city Health Board's idea that consumption is conta - glOQS, Mr. M. R. White, the president of the Mary Washington Monument assoclatioQ. issues an address to the women of the land asking for contributions to complete the mon - umen t . Ti huan HivH r King's Mountain. It is evident that there is mare tin in the country than there Was thought to Pejsome months ago. Gov Mitchell, of Florida having tiken steps to prevent the meeting of Corhett . Ld Mitchell it J.tck souviile other placs are contes ting for the honor, Atlanta among tbem. Toayoungman asking for his opinion, Dr. Oliver' WTendell Hoi mes recently enumerated as the best three banks "i be Bibla, Sb ake spe ir's plays, and a j'ood diction ary, sav, Worcester or Web ster." Is has been said that Cleveland, Gresham and Cailislj went duck tinotiog daring the recess; bat we are now told that they took a trip down the Potomac for the purpose ol holding a eonsal' ation in regard to appointments, and, as a result I many nominations are to be sent to the Senate, Andrew Carnegie may 1 10k out for Oarnegie, but be carries around a heart with bim nevertheless. In addition to keeping his mills open donrtg the winter, be has of-! erect a lighthouse on the outer fered to givo another dollar given Diamond Sho l rd' Cape Hatreras, by any one else for tbe support of Several attempts nae b en made tbe poor in tbe city of Pittsburg. to accomplish this objecr, but tbe Sreral liu nablrean tneobers nf:locitioa is so difficult that tbey the Hawaiiaa investigating com-1 mitten express determination to j bave the committee pass upon what) .n th HlPtrafion hv the 1 President of bis prerogative at com mander-in-chief of the navy and i army to Commiggioner Bloant while ! in Hawaii. Sailors of the American vessel, 1 Henry Crosby, while rowing from ! their vessel to the shore, were tired ' npon by the 8n Domidgo troops 1 K. - . . . ' and two or tbem shor.T ne uomini- , u"' "" W"D " "..g, 0u authorities give no explanation. ' trh prospoct nf substantial mer n... nr .', uun.ia ; cantlle resrlts, should inculcate XUV VdLSill V. u . . ... -. . -. . . u - . . full particulars of tbe afftrto the j State Department. The annual report of the State Treasurer of Alabama shows ag- 1 gregate receipts of fl,.42,D5o for j itheflsoil year ended September! 30 h, 1893. Tbe baianoe in the ; (Tieasnry at that time was 179,257. I The net income of the con vict system for tbe past year waa j ' $7645 t ' ed the late Gov. Fowle as Adje. i tant General of North Carolina in ,aa , , , ... der of the sect. He beoan to preaoh 1863. now living at Fort Smith,,. Ark. He is eighty-su years of age. Gen Gatling is a grandson of Gov. Caswell, fie graduated ar West : Point in the class with Gen. Hob. 1 ert E. Lee. and lefr tu Cnited 8tBf" Armv 18G1' There is one thing admirable in the Republican party. When it has the authority it u-es it. When I it haa tha nnrdr ir Amn lira If fn: . , .. . . carry out us policy, uivision , . , , weakens it, no hesitation hinders it, do cowardice causes it to waver, In this respect tbe Democrats in "ongress may well learn from' their adversaries. New World, York Tbe first half of the present As- two cruisers will be in position to cal year ends with an inroad on the act ln conCert along the coast of Government cash balance ot J34,-1 J3razil. Twelve of tbese boats are 000,000. The reeeipts for this time!now- jQ position, and when the were $155,000,000 as against 194,. other five arrive it is expected that 000,000 for same period of ISfjL'. a naval b,ttle will tako place, pre. while the expenditures were about gl,00O,0OO less. The debt state- ment. to be issued Tuesday. win show a net cash balance of 261,000 against $12-2,500,000 July 1 1st., last. At'TIOX. A great oral or wh-' asked, 'Wh ir ate the element of ora tory t " replied. .ic r ioii, ac tion." Ss-- ami si'n'. -. i . - i! v pon-d-t tia".ii;i'TH"i ..! pn-tt-pl. sciea-ti-'s m. v- r t n -ci-rets of tl.i' I!!'' !- ' li I ' ' " 1' ' r'' ::) i;., r , . , .i ao- t!, , ru '..' ti i l '. 'iicir in -i i- l:il.-. ail t lie sp"'l i'd ' ee meiits it i ! a worth- ler-P . J i .ii ings of a man lac. it i -i w-ll o i i iii i 'i f i' .'n:igh: i it is infinitely lf f ter to lie it ni n ol b -conies It is when Pailnviphv a living principle; when invention takes shape and has ta b eiog in ; machaniep, that man is revealed in the likeness ol tr il an. 1 the world i moves torwirii in progressive J 1 An..ir.lj tl..i m l I I i nn i l u mr .u...iiiui al glory i Christianity is action, and I its higher rjjuDifenl ation is in deeds, not words. It is true that Fai-h is the sub Carl8tlan virtue; bat Faith I without works is dead. It is a Iiv- ing faith that mot es the arm that: controls the Uaiverse. We have little idea th vt , thing we may say win inniien ce Congress and. to any con - 1 sidei able extent, bat we intend ;hat some of its members shall understand that their consti tuents are men of action and tbey demand action intelligent action J if possible at their hands , The Silver question was discussed j ad infinitum, in the Eitra Session, " and, wonderfulto behold, the mountain that was ir. brought forth a mouse. The Congressional recess is over! and the Wilson Tariff Bill is before ' the House. VVby waste time in lruules disputation ? Who, can add any thing to the debate. Th argument is exhausted, and j actiou, action, action, is the imper-l ative demand. 1 If anv man is not Dreoared to act. ......,, K- ,, io Koff ' suited to bim than the halls of Con- . , gress. Piav your hand, gentlemen, ft - J or hand in vour cheeks itis stated by tbe Panama Stai aud Herald that tbe cential aud South America Oriental Commer- cial Com laav. of San Francisco. has cjosed contracts for sending 30, COO Chinese laborers to planters in Spanish America, as well as a contract f Jr 10,000 Chinese and Ja panese to be sent to Peru. The com pany is to receive 100 for each Japanese, and 150 for each Chi nese laborer. j The Government Lighthouse Board is taking steps to resume the 'bold and hazardous attempt to bave not been sucee-sfnl. The last attempt was in 1800, when Messrs Anderson i Barr, of Jersey City. lost $73,000 to f 100,000 i n an un- Isuocesslul to atteraot to seoure of the lounaations. The declared intention Administration to utilize our war 8niP8 wharover possible for tbe ex tension of American commercial in- terests emb jdtes an excellent idea now feasible with an adequate . nnA .K,-..K L.uii.in locreasea respect ror ;ue flag in every foreign port. As for tbe navy itself it will be none the worse fop beiDg employed in aptive o a f i-1 n a C'aakerism established a church orgaization in 1GGG. Tbey are the Q 8ect wiout a creed, liturgy, Prie9t-QOod or lament. Their accordance or almost eqa U rights ' raiea 's 'to'' recorded step tiitxrsirA una jl ilr n f fha Qu-rau i 1 J iGeorge Pox, thesoo of a weaver of Drayton, England, was tue (oun- in 1G1S and iu 1Gj5 seventy-three preachers promulgating his doc trines. Their original t:tal was 'Children nf Jv'ght.'' New Yotk Eecorder. AM of the near Brazilian navv. IV- pure used in this country and Engl ind, has arrived at ports in Brat 1. Minister Mendonca Tuesday ra.,airn,l nffinul ti nt i P. f - t i n n nf Iho arnvilof the America at Pernam- . buco, anil was also lntormel that ' me tnrpe ii) mi r e"a 'jci win bhii from .M trriniq li ot the 3 1, ar riving at its destination about tbe 15th. ir is expected that In the middle of the preseat mouth tbe torpedo boats, five gun boats and eipated by the government ves- (els. HYDF. CD. KI'ST IMJOOK HATS Fi'U SEF.D. A SPECIALTY, AT CHAS. B. HILLs. FAST S1DF MAKKKT i DOCK, NE WJBEHNE, N. C. l ii-u; TAX 1 : i annoiiN ton th,r r in- v. ; ui il M !ih ( 'orn- f ' r of t.ixirig i .1 i tv. rt per mittee lticMii!- 1 ' cent. ( t : : :i' I'h.'s : dele.kt i ' en- t i i (1 i ! re ; 1 - I Hid rri i i 1 r.U of ': ', 'll p! .1 ! i h ' , is- l.linl a , t .-. to i . i-i ;( l!u t ; t is :at so .i t in- rich as t he pre-- t h poor. A fax of Si x in' as pie y p-r cent on a mn s or worn i. w.-anng appearal is juat iiMi'.t'i as t!ie common peo can sMnn, tuU it is uot enough to defray tip ex penses of :u' (iiive rn men t. ()Mier meini tn i-;' l" fonnd to inerease f Ip' i ' J' ii :' c: an wuom- i .c hi- i f jiir tuousaad i : Jol'ars . i'i better pay eighty dol lars than i he man who birely ma kes a support cm ay orje dol lar. Sjppise one has au income of Fifty Thoii-atid dollars. His tax wool 1 lie one riiousmd Dollars a very lame t ix bill, bat one that em ! pa1 I and the money scarcely missed. ot ix is :ihn'.:it, Ar a putilic meeting;, in a'.o'-nei. StaTe, an in coxicitd vt'nm in saw a Tax Col ' ol.nr' noMce on t he wall Tt. hnr ... , the caption J'a.i Xutiic, but i the fuddled countryman1 read it Tax not ice ftnd ( 8houteil oat ia meetlog "lx not ka v hr Qni, in,,, v.i i bh' And so it eeeinb eveu to men. But Government oannot be car ried on without it, and the ever pressing enquiry is, "What tax is uemanueu tn ine present coD.mioo . ! j , .- of ag-ajr6j W.thout any lauk of the Demo - . , . , oratio party-- md certainly with no - if w blame attaching to the people --the public money is exhausted, and the receipts are much less than the ex penses of the Government. The first Cleveland administra left a large simplus in the treasury. During the closing months of that administration patriotic citizens were frightened because of the tem- ntatinnH inidiL.ri!' fn an nvorfl twiner i treasury, but now tbey are more 1 fritrtnil hppn-iA the frdaonrv ta .... . , . abso.'utelv empty. Whv ttie cbangeT - It w,is cuifiod riv Keed s I'.lhon , i L) all r Congress m trr'.sui's (My clone Adininistra! i n. W bar is to , be done? The tariff is ti high now. , Inccr-a.se it and you c invert it into I a ' t of uggenian-. I5;i' if the tariff were evei so much i'cteased a very considerable time would elapse before it could add materially to the treasury. Time is important. The truth is the null must grind, and tbe sooner th'.' water is turned on the bet ter. FAKENKLL. Far. vt..I, the;', tin- d''e::n is over; Thou I lie 1 '. ed i ' i.e : . t r. Bonds I thought i n hand could ever, Boi.a n now and umie forever' I the rt rie.ii n -ulj'- i , : ,.i,ly. Through gi' y d iys and 1 1 i u 1 1 1 so lonely' Tin oi the leo'.l one. 1 the lover: Farewell now the dnnni is over! Fa leu ill -i in e ill - .'.rciiii is o er Tlmu the loved i Tie. I the I. nif. Stariess skic- are bending o'er ine, lengthening shadows stretch before All the liizht ol lile departed-- elolitftry. broken hearted! : Thou thre loved one. I the lover Farewell 11, i w. the drraui ii over! F il. dear, lie- dream nv Thou tl,.- lav. d and I th. i.)V, r 'Pl:; jll)W juuIV, UlV u,.si m.h M)inl Such a cruel e.nlit.y mc-riw Thou the lov. d and I the lover Faro 11. love, the .Iii ;i til is over. Farewall. since the dream is over. Tlioil the loved and I the lover. On thy caielesi ear unheeding, Falls the burden of my pleading' Mine is hut the r-ad, sad -torv, Love and law's deoaited uh.rv! Thou the i . . v . d and I the MeY, r ar. Dice Uea, lile - ol'eam is ov. r. Moiitgouierv F. Fn When .Tacks calls on Miss Elean.,1, He aiuavs brings her plenty Of flowers and chocolate bonbons, will ell Most charm a maid of twenty. And thorn-di .Mr .lack has ikinny nrm;. And hgi a- thin a- phea.-anth'. How ecu'.! o':.j blame Miss Eleuor, Who mue,! admires his jiresents: No w. man has any real admiration far a uian:s presence unless the man; has a cood nh v a goou pny -iiuc legs and arms You eau't be "well- well fillen out. looking'' if you suil'ei from a"y of the diseases caused by a disordered liver or impure bled dvspep-ia iillious uess, ;nd sehrofalous a'Teti ns. D . Pierce's (.widen M du-a I I) i. oo very is a ir.eaitu.' .v. 1 t h n on v r 1 i a..' . ; I; -sc easts I' s ..in a i . 's g aaraute d t- r.', la every ease. or money .heal M:euce stamps it i . t " as a tiliio 1 .cleans- benefit'orc retunibd. "absol i . - eT, Strength 1 t ii. it aud llesh bu Id r Thj vorst N'dsa! t'atazrh. no mat ter how 1 ,ng bt-iuiLugbs piinianatpiy curcl by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 1 he Value of Constancy. . i-mst'ii.t ,1 1 . a i ..f u ,. ter T , M i s aw , t h.- hi r- h st -i ,.ne: i -! . . 1 1 ! gi.a w . -1 T. . w ,-r ;. a-, - the tn'l diest belie,- istaht cooing lover i s on" the nlu.-.liiug nianb - i .!:-!::. t adv. r'.iser n, w ho gi ;s ;hL trade.-' I Id I , Can An 1 ti I - '.he , The Handsomest Lady in New Berne Hemaiked to a trientl the other day that Fhe knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat mid I.'iiws was a superior remedy, as it 8to; . I '-. i e n:.h instantly when othet ('.iii-ii re.ae'i es !:-,-! n ? effect whatever So h, ; i e. !!.;- and I'.ii.vuue you of its men: m pie I .. .'th- -'.!-! i i-e :-t w i. Lar-e ei e you a sara size .r)0c, an. 181. OLD BAKlil TAYLOK'S. lhl i NL Y at L. J mis. KLIZAHKTII OAK lis SMI I II The Talented I, nil) Writer ami Her Kipiady Kcmom ned Hiisliaml, e'la Smith i .lack Dow nii.tr Kl I Mil I . I lit ill 1 ! I "in! II . i j , i - u i cull tin- i. .' i. iu i ; i .n i - iii n-i. : (., ,. Mr- 10. .-iUis tniitli nrii.i'v . i-,: :it Hi ', : u ... ..1 m ar N.- I i : -. , making il li-r lemie for evera! yi " HI i il Ii lake-- Sim i li , n..v. I' a n-1 l.-i i u i-r. u li . I ii-i at tin' r. nf lier .1 aiu'liti r-iii la '.v. M rs A nii- ,lh a I i.i sllllt h. at II. i'MM.l"!. X. ( '.. , a a I V, day. X.iv. I " .1 few il,l -, I mill 1 in Wii mi the in At , ls!t:j. all. I la- I IIM.'.I 1 iHV (.'elllelel V Mi - h si n lay in Maiin '. ' I .a '-'ii, it It. i 1 1 i; i'i v - l-.litnl l-i'ille P.,1 :.,!,. i i-. Mr. -'u.-i, !.. . til, . e K ,-: in Ai. -. mi- n-i.ii i il.-.- p. D" wning." His his Th;it , ii- I II 1111" ( '.1111.. niiriial umk- lit nf tile Seliale" W.I. W a . II. Ml la II- i il. . Il H.i-l" l'.lemelil- i.l ( died in 1-r.s Mi-, -s (;iliill.t'llall.l. M'- . U '. 1 11. il 'u.n Halie- v. a- I 'i in. e ile-i i ileal. t ''I I i . I'l i in i lie .lit II ( . il. .li v a n. 1 I 'V- ii lei nf 1 lar ar.l 1 "ni M i-i y. 1 remnvi'.l to I'.lltlall'l, At"., nas I .'. 1 nl ae.l -h. t I li.ih 111. I U leal I . years ol a Lie ill a r rn-1 1 el.a Smith, an editor, him wrote proso ami Via-c and :e-si-tt'd her Im-iiiiinl in his note i. mi. 'She settled in New Vmk City in p:::i, ' oiitriliiiting to the maaiiie- .oid ! i, u -cm ie.s,niidiiig lor paper-, v. rn i.i. -lorh , .crUrr., U'V U'ars' ' ' " Ji( .ulil nuier poems gave i.a repu- tution as n poet. "!?he wax also f.ie lirit uomnti tu k-ctur. ! l-elore a lyccum. and Had it so.itl.ern Icet- I out. Theodore Parker invited her to preach in his pulpit in Boston, mi l she U'.aj nf cne time settled over the Indeiien 1- eobeiC)t church at CanasL.hi, New Her first lecture was delivered in Hope Chapel, New York, in ls.jij. "bho retained tier laeulties tin near , the close ot her lile and kept np a strong interest in all the great iue-tions of the a.... T i... , 1. 1 . 1IU V . Ill llll 1,'U.II -IIV(1- III,, llllll , of- t beautv alul retained much of it till the close other life. She survived all i hcr sons but one (six ""'"hen inn leaves a number ol grand-children. Mr:i. i c.;,i, , , ,i i'j.,.i .. ;it i.,.fn,.,. ill U L A LVt VV A Ultll'IUl, I U . L IHHMv I the war broke out and when our boy went to the lront ulie gavu eaoh an India rubber cape. For the past ten years she has resideil in Hollywood. X. C. By her death the country loses one of its mo-t able and brilliant female writers. Piitch ogue Argus. From A two and a hall column iiiticle in the New York Home Journal on Mr:. Oakes Smith and her husband we take the following mention ol the hitter: The eijuallv famous husband f Mrs. Smith, Seba Smith. Jr., was born in ! Bucktield, Me., in 1702. Ue lilted for, college at Bridgton's academy, and gra- ' duated from Bowdoin in 181. lit then studied law in Portia'.. I an I w i- admit ted to th- I ,:, r. 1 1 w a- then and ; li. . i,e met and became enamoured of .Mi-.: , Prince. While a resident of Portland. I Mr. Smith was editor of the K u.nj Argus, which he made very popular. then, iu 1830, he started the Portland Daily Courier which he conducted till 1837. lie then removed to New York City, 2nd renewed the practice of his prolession. He was author of the "Major Jack Downing" letters, of a satirical political character, which had a gieat run. These were afterwards publi-nod in book form, under the apt title of "Mr Thirty Years out of the Senate." a term of playful travesty on Colonel Bnt- ton's ''My Thirty Years, in the Senate." i He was also the author of a humorous book, illustrative of old-time days and customs in his native State, entitle, i I ''Away Down East.'1 He was also a poet ! of no mean rank. He died at Patehogue, : Long Island. July 5'J, 180. Besides his editorial, humorous and poetic productions, Mr. Smith was tin author of a wank in a 1 1 i tie rent tie!. I, which he regarded as far tl a n-cen, ! i in r ad else of his litel'arv lalmrs Tl i is w i- hi" "New ICIemen I s , .f ( ieoniei rv," an oclavii j volume of 2'" paeef, the la-u' t of ihi'.e year- ...-!;, which was pu'a-h.d ai I aO. Tee meiil d charaetet i-: i. - ni .an! Mrs. Snilli weie tran-aii i. I to their dt'M endaii!-. their six sons iii he; i : i :;g in marked degree their superb intellec tuality, and several of their gr-tnJchi ld- . re n being poets. One of the nio,t brill iant of the san was Appieton, who diud ! in 1887. His poem, "Maggie Bell,'' was 1 greatly admired and has been reprinted manv times. One poem in partieulir which Seba ' Smith eonipose-i had end ti ring fame. Il ! was "The Snow Storm, ' and was founded J on a real and tragic incident the perish ing in a mow storm in the night time. while travelling a spur of the Green j Mountains ii Vermont. a Mrs. Blake. whose iihant, whom she h id taken with her, was lound alive and well in the mornini., being careful I v wrapped in the j mother s cdutliitig- - She stripped the mantle from her breast, And bared her bosom to the storm. And round the child she wrapped the vest, i And smiled to think her babe w as warm. - With one cold kiss one tear 'hc shed, ' And sunk upon her snowy bed. 1 And lastly from a paper the name of which we failed to note when making the clipping we take the tollowing ti! 1'Utc. tur venerable, and highly prized con tributor, Mrs. Elizabeth (lakes Suith died at her lisidence in Hollywood N. C. At age uf p, she manied 8.eii:, Smith, who Wis then editing the Po'tland Cou rier, and who soon after became fun his for his satirical political letters, purport ing to come (roui Major Jack Downing, lie became involved in pecuniary n.:-f.,r" unes, and Mrs. Smith adopt, d p Si-rat Un as a profession. She met with tLttering sr.ccess, n a writer, both in poetry and pl'osc. They removed to Xew York in 1(142, and the hrst coh-i, ter, Pile lollect i mi of her poems appealed the next year under the title of "The Sinless Child and ithcr Poem?." She contribute I to the leading mag i zir.es. and o a-i-ionally lectured noon th,. rights of woman, being a. pioneer in that cauke, ihc urate tragedies, and n.n cis, and her pen was active as a contributor t a rrniny periodicals, until within a few veai Our tenders will recall several admirable poems and prose aiticl.- cotit ia iaiicd to these columns. Fm' tenor twelve wai slie has lived with her son's 'amdv in Cartaret county, Nor.h Cambria. Ia her native St;it her memory will lie treas ured as ofone who has reflected honor upon Maine, aa u writer, as a r.'lurn;er. and a philanthropist. The following son net of hers, never before published, we find among manuscripts in our po. ses sion. It describes; the hoimsn-ad of her Maine ance.-tors. THE OLD Uo.MESTF.Al oE My ol'.ANOl Till.H Ir ..hiii.l iiiion an i.iiland. s! ping ;.. V'.d I'llll T. meadow fields, that 1 the eye With tussled com, an. 1 wh bearded rye; And crimson tufts ofoowr, strowu ttii'l slialos tup- iiplificil pail LTaiiwt tin ii .si- fruit prinn.-v.il f lanta-tii- ni.l 1 " t . v. KTc : :. r- w he I nj; nut ward, : ' I. : a v ; -! l iinu t lie i an: ai ; ivt--. u here Io n 1 i I !:'. 111 I II OA K ks l n n cor yi (! ! i snioki;s nto- I I I iMM.S A i i ii i n c lie I i ii ir I i f el imi mi - ami Oilier Matters. I ,r V. . .lie -.i:r. II, .- l:: 1- la'.. II. . .'-II ml I . r i v. . - I .-. A a. w. r P.r;,ai.. I 'a .. u er I-' and M. II. C , "l ie- lnall. r 'S i 1 J.' - apt ' :. , . 1 . 1 t . t i . ill. Ml loi' Il I. M. icense i punr I I '. in:;- heard .Messrs w. v. Chirk and (In i ii Ciiion appearing l"i' protectants! and a-l l ei an tl It is ; lor in rthei 1 1 me te-til)louv. ii red. iii -it the to introduce natter I,.- de- iciied m i-t .M , day in .fairy, IH'J4. jr i- lien ,v oi . e.-rea, i n at lUU'siiant a vo'c of the in ..iarity of the ipialilied voters ui' tin.- ciu of New licrne at nn election heid in said citv on Januarv Oth, lsiiO !,y order ol the Board of County Coinmi--i, Miei's o Craven county in pui suaace of an act of the (tMicral Assembly of Noiih C iioiiiia entirled l,An aet to incorporate the K ist Carolina Land and w'a v ( ' niipan ' ratified .March 4th, is-; and the ar;.. amendatory thereof, ' an ntempiiane' ;i- y witii tins c.xecu X -w lierne. the clmi r "- ni 1 hereby is an 1 to sign as -uch ti on I ,y the el : y , .;' man of this Ii. ia' , I thorized ana diiei chairman and to a iii t he common -;ea Craven county to the municipal bonds oi said city amounting to lilty thousand dollars f-f 50,00(1; to be given to the East Carolina Land and Railway Company in consideration of the satisfactory eomple tlon of its rail way into New Berne and in eiLhtiLige :oi siock m tin.- wpd railway corporation to the amount of $50,000 par value thereof, heretofore subscribed lar bv said citv. Th-' deeds for Street's and Nelson's limes having been this day delivered to the Hoard ot Commissioners of Craven county and the said Board having given tie' note of -aid i 'Maty lor the purchase in !.. y , f the -allle a- f.elow -. One note .i.i',!IO for said Mreets ferry j due and payable -Lin y 1st, is).-,, and one note of il, 2H0 for slid Nelson's teirv due and. payable .lan'y 1st. IS'Jii. eacli bear ing interest from date at 6 per cent per annum payable annually. It is now ordered, That said ferries be and the same are hereby opened to the public and declared tree ferries on anil after Die. 14; 1.893. Ordered, That T. L. Wetberington be and is hereby appointed ferryman for Street's ferry at a salary of .$1(.00 per month until farther order of this board. Ordered, That Stephen Oliver be and lien by is appointed ferryman for Xclson's iei.y and to !..ok alter the two bridges and the drawer crcssing Batehelor's creek at a salary of 120.00 per month un til larther on lei's of the board. Ordered, That the seine beach at St red - fi rry be rented to W. C. Brewer for ls'.iJfor one tenth of receipts from said seine Leach. Orderad. That the chairman of this board ! e and hereby is atitborized;to hire J out any pari in now confined m jail for, noii-payineat , f co-is or lines who y. ere directed or iintlioiiz.ed to be hired oht by ! the .ludge ot the Superior Court. Ordered, That the settlement of back taxes due by C. C. Ciark be iclt to the eliairin; of this B .aid and County at torney. Ordeied. That the lot of Mrs. T. J Baiter on Ldi-n stnet assessed on tux li-t for lyu3, at l.ti'H) be reduced to 1 Oi.iO on account ol part of same lot having been a-sessed to L. S. Woo 1. O 'dcred, That lots Nos. 2.4 and ap a nissi d against Mi.-s Louise Dennison for 19 at -s'2,500 be reduced to 850. as essment heretofiae having been on the ti h. whol... of sail front as now. instead of on watu' lered, that a remittance of 10,O0 he made m the tax against the liming ton Steamship Company for 1893, the said 1 0.00 having been paid direct to State Treasurer. Ordered. That 4048 charged to E. K. Bishop in tax list far 193, under head of "all other property, "be stricken from said list, the said amount having been listed by list taker Havens by mistake. Ordered. That the tax on 92 worth personal property charged to Jemima Kdpatrick, to.wiship. No. 3 by list taker Uusscll, be stricken from the tax list of said township, it appearing, to the Board that she owns no such property. The ie ir i adjourned. Monday. The li a ird ..f Com ni-. eoun ! V met at the con it Jan v 1, 1S94. ioners of Craven "house in New Berne at 1 1 o'clock a. in. IVes-iii, C im'iiis.-ioiK'i's J-;s chin'n: K. W. S aiallwoo I, J. A. Bryan, A. Mead- ows an 1 M. II. Ca'r. Tiioih s Daniels, treasurer, having pre sented his citfici.il bond in renewal of his lormei' I. in i- f -i funds ;,, I-. -i pi i re, h i ing e i.iiiae. Sa !' '. a- up ,u s -a ia g .. ! in 1 s gen.'-r d at I ., I aw, a 1 educational Boar, into tii.- sol eiley of the I hands and finding the itii iiait m tne security thereof, it is rdered. That the said bonds be and the same ar- received, approved aud or dered to be recorded and tiled, Co'.nmis mi iom rs Bryi'hi, Smallw.iod, Meadows and C irr being present and voting to r. ei. i ye t ha s.iuie. i h . lered. That the jietition of Laura A -.'-dh- lor reduction in amount land '" n" m aCoorumg u s a tisfies, more numerous than others. VV e liste 1 for taxation for 193 be referred to would advise, all our readers not tone S. W. Latham, li-t taker No. 2 township, gleet the opportunity to call on their ordered. That upon payment of thc druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal 1 1 - j sam for the Throat aud Luugs. Trial proper tax to the sherd! license be grant- 0ne free. Large bottle 50c. and $1. Sold 1 ed J. M. Wright to s-U malt liquors for' by all druggists. ::n, l-'.M. at hi- 1 J - CilV .f N.-W ! Or-leiv.l. '1 Jnyiier a-kin 1 To arrr- Ian aiel fur the r !' Kennel! timi on li-t, 1si;. :. -liuriri'i I lieinu a avniiief no I. D.nllev. X l"i- I . .1 l-ha, . :-llli ! a I 1 .ni i , nil saniti 1 i -1 mi an i.iiat resiiU-nt nf I'itt muntv nf ale I sile'i ia:e I, list taker '. On naiti until ne: Tu The I t j ; llielil. I'l e-i nr. fjr il to No. 1. mi the lioar.l to..l irninir. .tan Mil -uant y u, to lsi.ll. ailjoU! n- ( ' : 1 1 1 1 1 i NV. Sue lil'CH er. ion -r- Ja-. chin n; K a'el V. ( The Ii. m K. l.' M. II. (' pr i, II Ci .11 I'l , I H I In u h. M I lie . ,.,e v. a . , . i : ii NT U I I. k. 1-! Town-hij) A. '. Willi Wetlierinulon. 1,. . Lanc.,1 i. ;. (I. M. I- ii'eher, Ah,n , M I .. . f I . ' I I'l. .U- 1 lot 1 U' "",U' H.J. WW: 1'h.,-. Arthur, (laaton .. Wcthenne;!,,:,. Hui.l Ti i p ii . Jr., Leonard Ipock .Hid I. I'. Street id Township C-o. W. Thomas, a.. Arthur, Lewis CusUins. :?d Township Jesse Jones, F. II. J..hn Daw Alex ; son. J. E. ICornc :iv. I) IT Ile al, i 7 - Dougherty, .Ino. Ii. W'ooten. ath Township-C. C. liell. 'I: h Township Dock Coop-r, col. :tli Township W. A. Wilcox. John ; fj. McDaniel. Henry S. (Jaskins. .1. . to Kr..n-li 1 1. i .1. r..rM,( o. ill II, lle.u I). l'o)C, John ; i'.dis. 5, J. V.. J. C. lliil liroadhur-t. .1. J. and Xo.,h Powell, W'ull'eiiilell Col. 0 Ll i Township I. II. Cvils. 2d wkkk. 1st Tuwiiihiji- (i. I. nigi .McLohorn, Daid lp,,ck, Sim-! St. Clair Lancaster. 2d Township V. .1. Siille y, Uetave K. Wavile, v, Ko'iert j Sti I ley. J no. It. (ia-kniv. 3d Township ('. W. Daugherty. Jno. S. Moore. 8th Township I. L. Moody, Lane, D. C Sma-, I.,,-, itt ILnec IT I ... , Walter m ! r infold, f. ). Hie Uon, Ir., James TL Duffy. Oth Township O W Ipock OrdereiiITiat up lavm-nt of ' 1 - pr;per tax to the sheriff and otherwise cuiiijoy iiijr nun me law nceii-.eiie cr.int ed Fred J, H'anlisnn to i-etail ll.piors for 0 months ending June 30, lSl(, at his place of business in the city of Xew Berne. Ordered, That a reduction of $2 29 be j made in the aggregate value of real and j personal lo-one.n- d,nrr,.,i n v u-i.n L . j...., A . ,, Mll- ford. Township No 2, fr 1893, on ac count of error of lUc taker. Ordered, That the tax charged to Shade A. Kd wards for lot on limintree street for the year 1893 lie remitted, he having sold sai I lot to Jos. L. Hahn on Nov. 1st, 1892. Ordered further, That said lot on Hountree street be listed to Jos. L. Hahn at same valuation as listed to Shade A Edwards, towit: one hundred and fifty dollars and the sheriff is hereby instructed to collect the tax on the same. Brazilian War Horrors- A British steamer which spent twenty three days at Rio Janeiro lias arrived at New York. She hit liio Janeiro Dee. 6th. The capUin gives a bad account of the horrors which are developing i.i the war there. He -avs the rebels are of a better class than tne upholders of the Govern ment, and that their side is the popular one. Peixoros armv lias mi ir di-.-in ia - a i 1 i I---- ... shows, the utmost brutality. In I'ernam buco martial law is -tncily enforced and no discussion whatever of a political na ture arc ...,. There is an uneasy feel jng notice, a- am nig the inhabitants. Capt. Richanls son a street ear conductor slj0t anc inatantly killed by a soldier for I simnlv askini? him to stand and mvp. lu seat to a passenger who had (laid. Little notice was taken of the affair and the ! soldier was not brought to account. I Twelve naval cade;-; were executed bv J Peixoio's soidiers. They had been stationed on a guardship and were ar j rested one evening, accused of conspiracy against the government, lit being alleged ' that thej intended to turn the guardship ! over to Mello) and were shot the next morning. 1 number of iiconle .oiilipi-e,! to s..o I tl,e execution. The cadets were escort ed ' to the place of death by a body of sold i iurs. The drums rolled mournfully. The 1 ronnir m w,.rp nl-ii-,.,1 in lin. n,l 1 J O J.-Sv. ... .... uv. mm I kerchief: covered their eyes. By the first volley seven teil dead, pierced ' v igai.v bullets. The other.-; '.yer,' only wounded. Onp r.f the uani-id . I el ..- -..,rr...i t., r.m numtli i n. iinir .1 .in. . Jil.-iee el' !.,!-;.,, .- j ; lernc. but he was quick 'y br.uijit tu earth I 1U1( students have been cm pierced by half a dozen rifle balls. The st mctu- t the college, rest of tne coin iciiied men were killed by! Though the callege, it -the second voliev. This execution deeo , libraries wan- ..n,-,- .h-st s execution deep ly anected tne populace aud tilled the i r.onnln ?vith crre-nt ' fpnr nq to tlm n..n-.r I - I o .. ... . .. j.w ,. , . enforce( and had been for three to the shooting of the weeks naval . previous cadets. Teacher's Assembly. The Ki,eentuh Coiiiniitte-) of the Carolina Teat ii, i s Assciiib'.y session at Kah-igh arranging f Xortli ire in or the next meetin to be held at More-bead City. Dr. Win-ion made an ill" at h Chap,-1 Hid I, at the , o nmith o not to -. "aange. Mnrehead is the place fir it get it at decided : -an w In-re is a n ie pleasure resort breez-s abound, where li-liing and saiiini. can ue ni'iutged m to t lis- n-an -where a m iiiiuioth sum uer h Me! .. it. -nt. Can a. - comniodate fl ! 1 w ho come, and ea-t them cheaply on sea I'.eiic.iises and it is m. .re over where the the Teachers' Assembly has its ings. own buildings for the meet-! The Population or Xew Berne Is about nine thousand, and we would say ai least oue-nan ure irouoierl witn J some affection on ttie Throat and Lungs, I 1 1 u i;i:ki am m: i (,ki.. i v iti;k :.rMTiov - rditt'i'iri-iiiM,'. i ' 'lit Littlt- tin- II. ii. I 1 n. iliM Hiojiot l'r.'ii.H' ni I he city i- i.i;,e ; . ; , I. I II ', 1 y it h eia! ii .rate paper I', n : ilw ays i nttrc-t mg inn 1 u in i . r F Ne I if r II ( '. W II ill 1 '. I Uni ,,(i' I 'a -!4 nn I u -i vi I " : ' -call il V n III.. 1 groin,. I- V.t-, tllel el. ,re. i.l. I-'.... :.. .: a I I , III In 'iui: plae, I ' Mel 1 . 1 1 I ll. I. I 1 " ' 1 o' 1 1 K , ' I -1 e I' 1 !1MV ntlicr ilac e (h i i ecntlv. I reler to t iMiiei I I ; Xew Berne, with its dev., : en', i men, licautiful women and pn-tlx lined v illi li.'indsome tmildiii":-. in various parts oi t lie cit v building is going on, and there i- Imu-i -evei where a spirit ol thrift and enterprise, that speaks of an vt h ing e1-" Man a seareitv o moiiev. Ur. l . In. .d,, ,,, a .., a nn..-! old Ca .a.p'etelv hlillLi nn ad. ii! i. a, 'P' i t V, - , j noii'ieini; iniii . a en.cnt m : ton House. In elditinn 1 renovating the build. ng h,- , in the rear a large new I and otherwise iinprovin-.: 1 1 1 that when completed it wi class hotel i n every resin i Iir-M Car Mr. pciiter is alsa building a neat little 1,.. on Broad street. With these and t anniinlloii-. Hotel Albert. New I'.i r soon rival anv t' w n in Slat,- a - to hotel accommodation-. Tin- new W. N. & N. depot just completed is a laruc well-appointed and convenient luiildnie with olliccs, wailing and baggage r.. unis on die tir.-1 floor, while on the upper Moor are rooms for the ofliocrs and em ployees of the railroad. This depot i aboiit two lilm ki trom the A. .V N. (' lcK.t . woiK win in: rcsumco in a lew ,ia- on ,i ,.i i ...:,i I New Berne will be well smailied j water, both for fire and private mr. I The truck farmers are hard at work ' o'lt sioang cal ibages an, 1 pivpar- I inn the bind or mas an, o her iroek j The premium list for t l.o next Fi-I - iJ.iiue. tivster. Aericultural and .Meclian teal Fair is out. The premiums arc larger in every depardneut than ever l lore The race purses amount to S2,a00. Mr. Chas. Kei.enslein, sci retary of the As sociation, inlorins me that cveiral this early date arrangenicnl s and picparat ion to make the next fair surpass all min is ever held in Xew Hernc are g ing forward rapidly. The attractions tlii- war will be numerous and me that he has closi d a i trotting dog, which Maine, low a. The do, an, I wall I ie i h i en I , a lb tell- inl ine mt . act with i .urn- 1 1 'jilt Ho , weigh - 4 ipoUlli I - i boy seven vi ;irs old The boy and sulky lo which the dog w ill lie hitched w ill weigh 7a p muds. The dog will go a mile iu 'hree minutes. This will lie sniiiei l;,::g in w and well worth seeing. AU the department ol' 1 lie Fair will In better represented than ewr before. The officers and members o! the association are ns positive and firm as ever, imi with standing big offers which have been made not to allow any lakes, gambling m 'n rooms on the grounds. I expect to visit New Heine .again at no distate date, and w ill have something more to say about t',.i- pleasant and pros, perous little city, its g.,od people and the opprojiching Fair in February. - II. B. II. Staff Cor." North Carolinian.' The Wilmington Mes-enger nothing the presence of Bcv. Edward Bull iu that citv in the interest o( tin 1 C:,i dina Fair u"- tin- f il!i,ii:j -m dry language I ''The Fair paoiiii- - ever held in New Hern- th, knows what that means a- the Fair- U our sister citv alt aiw- -iui- ei.-- j riELD IN the statk. We undeis: .,m j 2,500 in purses will be awarded .. ! "inning and trotting races.' ! The Tyih'igh Nw s-Ob.,erwr-( hromi 1. ! o1' J',n'.V lst 111 mentioning the Fair -tate ! ''e same of it excellence that the M, - I senger docs. ''New M.tih- F .i:- ar- j always the best of the kai 1 h.-hl in !;u ' t;ltl- 1 lic-se not!, e m -n. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! new,--.papers need n. stand for themselve-. Don't fail to atlctid I tion. lit. Th. ! Work of Unthei ford College. The report of Rutherford colleg". the year just out, show an -nn!liiHii one hundred and seventy three stud Ills, sixteen of these were the ,!,)' and fou r medical. Sixty-one of the -tu halt ed free of tuition charges. ; ll -til-leu ,!'.' in. I l ile During ta forty-two years ofits hi-tor the . , ho llas always been con. lucie. I "U g,-:i aus lines, in all 2,200, p un i-ludcats w otheiwise might have had no c lu.-ati nave he-'-'ll gl veil tree '. 11 en th Ul an I in ppill'U- ai We a I I.. Ill rill ! glad to s -c th i' th- P.'. 1 .Vhemet pl'lMI IllUe. - it and that th i iviiri ' k a 1 d .' 'U grade" opens with i'cet. (iranarj Business Changes Owner. I "Bryan it Smith " is now the firm hip. tll.lt owns the granery Imi ri.-d on by Mr. C. Henry R. Bryan. J i ., her and Mr. W. .!. is former i- a 1 "'gi 'im-r latter i- "an 'l 1 han having al one time the firm's pr, da ,-, -, a They w eic , ii-., adding a tlon- in 1 their stock and in r, make an or. I rly arr . trett ing at evi rvt'i'ng tend !. de d ii: a'! -eed lor w ha h then rv :i good In a y -t - lie I'. Bra Car Mi p ,1! nd. Illlsilles with ill tie . J.uatN h wi-h-s I li. : TlleV have ul. ni;! :.v round. T:i: ..! . lev o seinred Hi., ry e i-: nf C pr. -ei ing ap the coa-t tnii' i the Hail paten. family aid firm a- a, I,-. a - , , . , . ; few dav. ago. For pairs in the chest there is nothing better than a llannel cloth saturated with Chamberlain's Pain ILalm and bound on over the seat of pain, For sale by J. V. Jordan. NKHS IN liltllil l hut teil - II.:,'., l, n! pi.; i.hii w. .1 th. I) l let,. -I im" h ,i2. i.-t. la I !e!i ( ! , ''u. -p, ake ' I . :., '1 .,',,, - ' -.I'd - I ..... . . ' i ' . 1 .r - ' i'ne . ' : ' ;" 'i tiv. I la- . trom let lath 1- ' Ie ' ' O hi,.... ' ' . The Iii -' p ,m .,! ,, ,, .,.,,.: i,,c sea - mi. ' , .. i.e ;.. . p i' .. , ,.p i ,i ,i,cc , .. I a .. 'J P..- 1 I ' . g. They a - ' ' ' -1 '. - , t Swift Cek. '-"i'1' ' " ; -" thai. V ' 11 :l" 1 'in a , h,i-tmas . holld l - t il. I . U I , , , - ; j .;.,- ; '' III. : ,b V - , ' ' w i ,,ge j n a ml ur hi :i , . , , : . , ,. 'p.-i.iug. j Tin -'camel .'. ,i :. : ,, o, .,, ri.. Imiin-nlMi. !,..ui- i, iii l.nd, wuti 1 tak n to li e horn I, i f ,i inter- - mot. Medic,!..; I'nilio - M.'iir..,', Two' 'fC:,.. -older comrade- .m p i ;,-, 'he re- '", in.ii:.-. - lbl,: M Sl.ml, ;, l.a nia-h a i .. lection , ' i '' h'gi a -is t h o w. i.- r.':'.. I to dint . during his All ii an 1 1 : i i-. a d tin are to I .e pilMi-le 1 1 nn.ld ih, ,1,. ,, "My '-''""' I'llk Colllpiinioll- :e, I III. ,, St rilt)g s j.""" jMolle-. ' I vr .1. A'. ii. r I! nn I. ..I Wi Id .',, one . V" -M th. .applie ini- f a .e.-'-tion of Gov- . , -! : n-nent pi hit. r . f, :.d, rs ,n of ; -' gr-p and pen a -ii i ...i tin- 11 I int after V .. two wi ck- -.ckic -- 11 w i- a? years tof " " '' A iui. aboiii a year old will he taken 'i 'taken out lev -teani.-r I i.iay for New , York. II.- was caught a! Kershaw in I steel trap by Mr. N.C. Siniih.and brought - -' to New lierne oil 111- sciioaiK j- M iry D. ' for -hip aieiil lo M. J, Hamburger, X. Y. ""'" Tin Wilmington Me-.-iaige- gives the fillowing: -Big Ike, T C. A. B. D. ill " oi.lciiilv lei..-, a a- Hi!! ! f n i j Ii r-y. is ' -iiinong the i.-i'ors ia .an eily He wna I a w eh onie . , I i i r -! i I ha a t "' he Messcn gel' i.ttice." Col. J. S (ni o! Durham entered - . upon the duties ot President ,l the sstate I l''.ii i- w i Ih t he in, iiin: ii-,,- o! ', ii. ear. Con- - . i tideuce i- lilt that he w i i '. : h r e. I he same ' ' I v - , ilear-'.ieaded en. ray in:, it I'u it has j characteriz , I hi- : :i .' ' u in -s and ! hat ! In- ne vi Fairw.'l It a . red on;-. i Ir. a special t ; a- l i, !' ohserver S It is stated that eno:- lie eo'l, etors ot "'; ' customs to he appo.nie l, 'i,;1 who have ,".,' not been nnmiiiio 1 i ' V- Berne " 1 r" collector. 1 1 1 1 in it,.. , .s ... .. .,: Seiiitior -I ; Kaii-om w iio w a- (.. I,.- :i,wd that ' night iiolliine w i- ki.o.v-, -a .. m-iii I , . ."! The !! r '-.! ' ' en : r , has ;S heen stopp, i .,.. ,,i ... .,,.., ,,,, and ;.:. Cerman liiixal e nil ,-: . n. 1. a - i Oo 1 Ad in i r:i 1 j 1 : Cam i ,e , Ti . . . ! - ' a. tinvwould n! per.nil fi;.h. r ! .' ang of the cit v li.a'ii .-!, oi li-n-. - t . merchant ' . a - ;, , , : : i . -. ,, 1 e , . - lonh t be . :, guaranteed. "V 'I'll- X, w - o; : ' ., . . ,. : cv: 'A third death 1, r I :a Bishop " ' - . ' Lviiian's I'.iiiiily. f'nid-ix ' ininlipned ;.: that ol his hm:hor. .!:- -.. , in 1818; at, i ye-!cr,Iay : -,o , -. i . 1 of the "'.'" death ,,f hi- -. -: . i . a L man, -. - aged eight y-l h ; , . -, ,:- ;,' ( t , ill-tow n, .-. ileal' Baltimore.' '.," The . ..ri'. ol'.ii i - . i i . ; ie inside -, l h - regular i .i e . i i, ,; th. rounds - c.li-.-: f.i hi. I-:.,.-- ., Ix-gUll la - i i v. I ' : , a : i: . v -ad sclip- I1"!. ... I lie.'e l :, - : . 1 . 1 i ,1. Mr. W.d'. llnlw,, ii- .. ,:,:...-: mover . . in the w..j f. , ;- , , . , i ,. matter .' . however and t. V. '.,- Hit . il, will be pilshe-1 iind ! h- a. . ' . i , : i I ine- , I, v "... t In- Fair. s. , T li ' D "i ' : .:: ,: ',- H'nJS ri ! M" iii- C .ii, ', ': !: i. . ..!,- 1 to I'i ' i.:i! mill ,i i e. a. : .v mi id I . .. im nil'- over -!.tiia Tli - fiv.iiiug the mow argii-d t u th. sl.uhii ,ucep- lion woii'.l liimi a i ia-- .iasp, .idle to -i ail'ard it .ni.l Hi ii it v.'.,,.: I :.M .ai nil niiai ravelin.- of .iil,ts-M ooo. ".!-. ttie li- - - Hill ol Xew Y-.;k i), m.-lr Ilia! d.sel'imi n il ion w as nn a i - : a n 1 i: u ! -a ii i li i- and lb it i' ought I . l i" ..'I . ', .. We are pie i- d to see in t lie Colosboro A rgii - 1 1 e . .1 low aig a pp reei tit i ye reference i . K.v. F. W. Finn-, lln- c-tiinablo t . ' i i I . a li li.il:'. - i : I w im a i 1 1 I a s; months -a i'n : i N. w J. ::-. ,., , . 1 to (jolds !"'! A ! ih, , . ... . -.,..! -hipped ";.' ill the l'ie-hti ,; ,', , til.'. ; "-',,, ' V CVCn I ''.!.'. ''11" I til'' -, , ,,.,,, , f , p J',.V. Mr. I'n ri e -. .ei ' !.'!",' j : ;,!: to the elo-iue w ,: ., ,. ;, . .. - ..!-, S the f!n -i . i'i t '!, . j i ';.:: i :' 1 1 'ivory, I ! ll , - I I 1 h: . , t : ' . . 1 tins Ie- -1 ' . eh 1 ! a 1. ., '.. M-: a- :'. ; . L ' ::.'. 1: is V .''- 'LO .'- ' I -Mi- y "' , 1. - ..! . a - ' :::,,,-d '"v',;'' " t a : i 'I, i ' a:i:'g() -" '.''.'.'. . . t U ll . , '- ." t . say ' - ;, ' t " : T!ds was ;r ' in . ' i- ! t '!-,! . .; .l.tch- '. ; ell - an I h w .,,' ; ; a , the :' -e " w -: ; pi. , . I ' ;1 . .... ; , , p. moll ad w i '.,.;, i , -, . , ,.,g ; J.' Col. .1. S. air ami tin V , ! I air "' M-. -' n it' 1 , ; : .,: a ','!. ; -. . , J 'III- a-.. ' ' oil, ! !v " ' ii ; i. -. ; ' . i , ' 1 i ' , ar : ' ''- . . a 1 . i.l.es w 1. Beseh.- h .a. ' ' i i ' 1 ' tnliueco V, -1 inaii ii fact u re i in t lie v. . lid i,. ha-a --plen-did fancy stock farm, and all of his cx- '. ,', hibits will be interesting. v' It