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.".-I AIL F THE WOSLD
' ICHTY.SETE5TH COJfGRtSS.-
FIRST SESSION.
AmaH Expraslr tor N Brn Journal. v
. i SENATE.
r - isHEiGTON, Jime 8. Mr.
EUifresolation calling for infor
' " juntta as to the quantity of lands
, mtrsced in the land grants to certain-owners,
with the quantity
patented and the amount accruing
lor r&ads constructed, etc., was
auoptld. The list of roads riien
tioned as further enlarged upon the
sulfation of Mr. Blair is as fol
lows rSioux City & St. Paul & Pa-
ciflc jlFirst division Winona & St.
Peter; Cedar Rapids & Missouri
Rtveri Mobile & Girard; Peisa
t cola & Georgia; Iowa Falls &
, . Sioux . City ; North Louisiana &
- .('least West Wisconsin, Lake Bu-
; jmnur p -uississippi j Aiaoama an
Chattanooga. j
f The (Senate soon after 10 o'clock,
dispensed with calandar and ire
snmed' the , consideration of the
District Appropriation bill. I
A number of committee amend-
inents Were ruled out on pointy of
oraeranatne Dill was finally re
portedfrom the Committee. S
Kotos were taken upon several
amendments and the committee
was sustained in each instance and
no further change made and the
- bi!!a were passed. v i
1 Tslr. Jlawley reported from the
Military Committee a joint resolu
tion ' appropriating $10,000, or so
mnrh thereof as may be needed to
furnish :food to the people made
destitute by floods in the State of
Mississippi. He said the planters
there had for a long time been pay
; ing field hands in the expectation
' of beingf remunerated by the com
; ing erop, but that the late flood had
disappointed these expectations and
, , necessitated this additional : pro
vision. The joint resolution was
passed and the Senate adjourned.
- HOUS& OP REPRESENTATIVES.
Washington, June 8.On mo
' tion of Mr. Curtin, Ta., the bill was
passed increasing to 1 40 per month
t:.e pension of any person in
the lata war lost an arm? hand or
t, or received disabilities there-
House then, at 11:15. went
ii
to i committee of the whole. Mr.
. Updegraff in the chair, and resumed
the "consideration of the General
Deficiency Appropriation bill, j
At 3:10 the consideration of the
r bill was completed, and the com
: .mittee ro$e and reported it back to
the House. -
Motion to strike out the appro
priations 'for the payment of the
amounts due land grant railroads
for army; transportation, and for
bureaus in the navy department,
were lost.'
Motion' to strike out the clause
appropriating $112,600 for the pay
ment of special deputy marshals at
the Congressional elections in 1881
and prior years was lost.
In 'speaking of this proposition
Mr.' Cox of New York said: Inas
much as the men selected for these
positions at our elections performed
r heir work, and are not in any
'sense responsible for the law under
Which they acted, and as the money
ia their due, we desire to say that
in voting for this proposition we do
not' include our well "considered
Judgment as to the invalidity of the
Federal law.
The bill then passed; yeas lie!
ys 57. - .-. - . .
' The House immediately there
after went into committee of the
irhole on the Legislative, Executive
and Judicial Appropriation bill.
Ia explaining the bill Mr. Cannon,
of Illinois, said the bill provided
for an increase of employee's in the
Pension Office at an expense of
11,742,000, but outside of that item
it appropriated only 1220,000 more
than the bill for the current year.:
If this increase of force in the Pen
. slon'Offlce were agreed to during
the next fonr years there would be
required $425,000 to pay pensions,
bnt it was better to expend the
surplus revenue in that manner
than to have it remain in the
Treasury a standing temptation to
those ; who desired to promote
schemes at the cost of the govern
ment. The committee then rose.
I Adjourned.
NEW YORK.
N2W York, June 8. The Post's
c -'.ton report says future deliveries
&...er., living advanced 5 points,
I'wl aivyxh before the third call.
Fire ctildrenvthree girls and two
1-. Z 3ns and daughters of John
Lt. rood, of , are reported
to Lave been killed last evening
wLUe walking on the trade of the
2".tw York & New Haven Kailway
r ??.r - tta.t village. They heard the
tVn rrrroacbing and crossed over
' jcnr.Kg track, when they
i ove r and cm: ' ed to death
la wLich can uion them
- f; -;uta dir. 'on.
LoNtKiN, June 7. Mr. Keene's
Foxhall has won the race for the
Gold Cup, valued at 1,000 sov
ereigns.
May 29. IntelljenceTTanta in the morning. ...The Sen
from the Coast is to the effect that
Ecuador is in the throes of revo
lution, Peru in anarchy and disor
der, Bolivia, at a safe distance
from the coast, preserving a show
of military force, and Chili smitten
by Epidemics in various parts and
cursed by brigandage. .Chilian pa
pers fully corroborate the latter
statement. -
Cettinge, June 8 The follow
ing has been received from Slavonic
sources: Austrian battalions were
attacked on the 25th instant by 200
insurgents near Morime, north ol
jiostar. 'ine Austrians were 'sur
prised and compelled to retreat
with the loss of 95 killed. The in
surgents lost 2G killed and wound
ed. On the 3d instant the insur
gents attacked and destroyed the
Austrian barracks at Bischjna,
killing 25 of the troops. The rest
fied. ; .
; CALIFORNIA. i
Kansas City, June 8. The fol
lowing are the particulars of a bank
robbery at Brookfield, Mo., yester
day.' Six armed men rode into
the town of Brookfield just as the
bank was closing for the dav. din-
mounted, and covering the cleiksj
wun ineir revolvers, robbed the
safe of about $5,000. They kept up
a rapid fusilade with their fire amis
as Ihey rode through the - jilace,
over awing the townspeople. The
men were all masked. The county
Sheriff and the Marshal organized
a posse as early as possible and
started after the 'robbers. Dick
Little, ex-Marshal Legget and oth
ers in this city who are -familiar
with the James, gang, think that
Frank James was Hot connected
With this affair, although they ad
mit that the. job was done in the
James.Boys' style. Jt is claimed
that Frank iff not iu the neighbor
npod. fTbeVe is plenty of tall tim
ber around Brookfield, and it is
not thought; Jikely that the gang
will be captured. A dispatch from
St. Joseph says that a party of men
have been stopping on the Harper
farm, five miles Southeast of Kirks
ville, near Brookfield, for the past
three weeks. They kept their re
volvers on all the time, and iinhnrlv
knew5 them. Several horses were
stolen there on Saturday night.
WASHINGTON. -
Washington, June 8. To-day
the President nominated A . J.
Crapsey, P. M., at Terrell, Texas.
- The Senate Finance Committee
had a special meeting to-davto
consider the Tariff Commission
nominations which were sent to the
Senate and referred to this Com
inittee.J . ;
In Executive session yesterday,
after some discussion, it was de
cided to make a favorable report to
the Senate. All the Eepublican
members of the committee were
present and voted aye, while Mes
srs. Bayard and Beck, the nnlv
Democratic members present, voted
no. -
- TEXAS. '
St. Louis. June 8. A iiisnat'ii
from Dallas, Texas, says : A large
company oi weJi-to-do representa
tive neerroes from MissiKsinni
passed through here last night en
route to Chihuahua, Mexico. They
wm prospect m tne mining and ag
ricultural regions, and if the coun
try suits and they can secure prop-
erty cneap, and the Mexican Gov
ernment is friendly towards them,
they will settle there and be fol
lowed in the fall by two hundred of
the best colored families in Missis
sippi. The plan is to establish a
colony.
PROBABILITIES.
Washington, June 8. For the
Middle 'Atlantic States." nartlv
cloudy weather with light local
rams aud stationary or a slight fall
in temperature, southerly to west
erly winds. For South Atlantic
States, southerly to westerly winds
and occasional rains, stationary or
slowly falling barometer and nearly
stationary temperature.'
TENNESSEE.
New York, June 8. A Chatta
nooga special to the Tribune says:
D. B- Coaffman, editor of the Rock
wood Republican, was assaulted in
Kingston yesterday by J. W. Hood.
He was severely beaten over the
head with a club. Both men were
Republicans, and the difficulty ori
ginated over political differences.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Kaleigh, June 8. The case in
the U.' S. Circuit Court a train at
, Cousins and others, Democratic
I county canvassers of Halifax coun
!ty, for not counting the returns
in the Congressional election of
j 1880, was called to-day before
j Judges Bond and Seymour. A
I jury has been empanelled and one
CiNCNATl, June 8. The Com
raerciaU Louisville special says
Senator Ben. Hill andfamilv ar-
llired lateJast nisrbi and ea to At-
ator's son says his father will be in
the Senate before the" close of the
session. - ''
ALABAMA.
Montgomery, June 8. The
Democratic State Convention1 to
day; nominaied E. A. O'Neab for
Gevcrnor by acclamation. , j . .
NOTICE.
STATK OF NOBTH CAROLINA,
Craven County.
The subscriber having qualified u Administra
tor of the eMftte of Jacob Dudley, deccunl, on
the 30th day ol May, A. I)., 1882, befor thrf Pro
bate Court sf Craven county, hereby notiflB all
person having claims against said Estate t pre
sent them for payment on or before the flrif day
of June, 1S83, or this notice will b pleaded IU bar
of their recovery. All persons indebted to vnid
Estate will make immediate payment. .
Done this 2th day of May, 1892. !
JAS. C. HARRISON,
Public Administrator. .
W. II. uox
MONONGAHELA WHIHKItY.I
pure WIN KS and BXANDIK!,
' CKJA11S &p for sale, i
Trenton SA
In rear of Foy's and Koonce's tttorrs
Mar. 9 3 mo. ' : ' '
ALEX MILLER,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1
GROCER.
Constantly receiving a full line
CJlioice Croceries
and
FARMERS' SUPPLIES, !
which we offer as low as any house 'in
the uty, and warrant all goods as ren
resented.
Call and examine onr stock and
prices. Stables furnished fiee to all our
country customers.
Goods delivered free to any ;jart of
the city.
12 m W A D. . '
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Office of Sec'y & Treasurer, ,
A8URER, i
8, CO.,
I 1, 1882. )
Trent kiver Trans,
Newbern, N. C, Jnne
A dividpnd of picrlit nor wnf in naV I .
it. i i 1 . . . 1- p . I m . I
Transportation Company will be paid
uu bijo vnutuiii muck til i.iih. i rpnr. mvpr
on ana alter juiy 1st, ii to stock
holders as registered on the books at 3
p. m., may autn last.
B. M. GATES, I
Ln. Sec'y and Treasurer.
COTTON SEED MEAL:
THE BEST ,
STOCK FEED AND FERTILIZER.
EYflATltinnallv trrtrnl far mllfh nmvi..iuliiil .A
slock peas at half the pries 75 cents per bushel.
FOR SALE BY
r A.. XX. Xexixi.laoax. : : .
may 6. d-ly ... New Berne, N. C.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
;. W. E. PATTERSON, Pnor'n, ; :
NEW B ERNE, N. V.
THIS WEIL KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS
house, as Us name implies, is situated in the
nplitml (1 till hllainacia ttnKtinn rt ,l.n . . 1
- J rui.iu.il, lii iilj, uence
Tecommenas itself lor its convenience to the
i-Tuuig jMiuiiL-. Auoraing solicitors every
opportunity of visiting business correspondents.
It has attentive servants, and its table is always
furnished with -
Every Delicacy of the Season.
its rooms are large, airy and well furnished.
AN OMNIBUS
Or tllfl AncnmiYli-Mlnt.nn nt onaaia in a n.l
..I... WK QHl.HIH (,W (kllU AlVlfl
feature in this city,
ah tne appurtenances, ol a modern f . ;,
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
J April 1-d-ly. ; ' . '. .
NOTICE.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
JONK8 COL'.N'TV. j
To Conncil Mercer:
Yott will take notice that ft special proceeding
has been begun in the name of John O. Whitty,
adm'r. ts. Edward Mercer et al, to which you are
party defendant, for the purpose of selling the
land lying in Jones county known as the Lewis
Mercer homestead, for assets to pay debt of the
plaintiff, etc. You are required to appear before
Thomas J. WhiUker, Esq., Clerk of said Superior
Court, at the Court House in Trenton on the lsth
day of June, 1862, and answer or demur as yoo
may be advised, to the complaint filed,
d ft w 14 , THOMAS J. WHITAKER. Oi S C.
E. M. HODGES.
Einston, N. C,
. Mannfactnrfs and ropitlrs nil kinds of
'BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, 1
. Carts, Wagons and Plo ws,
Ch'apfr than yon am bny thm North, lso
, , Cheap Coffins
Mad to order ob abort cotlrr. 81iop nppnsita
Nunn's Hotel. 3m. -
S. H. SCOTT,
WHOLESALE AND I12TAIL E2ALI3 IS
Dry Ooods.Hau id Caps, Boots and Pho., Al
nm.nce Spun cotton, choice F.mllr Orooerles.
Prices a low as the lowest. Also Pure Wines
nd the best of Liquor.. Berfrner and. Eng.1'.
loafer ueer always ireso ana pure.
Middle street, opposite People' Market,
n PEATCICCO.
Sans Soiici Motels
' HOREHEAD
BAYLISS & CO.,
. (OX EUROPEAN and
Table de Hote.
Breakfast, 7 to 9 ; Dinner; 1 to 3 j Supper, 7 to 8:30, Private
I dinners, etc. at short notice, day or night, , i
This Hotel is now open for the reception of guests ; is strictly first class In ev
ery department with every facility for amusement Croquet Lawns, Surf Bathing,
fishing, Boating, Hunting, &c. A full staff of polite and attentive servants,
coupled with our long experience as hotel men, giving every branch our personal
supervision, will enable us to guarantee full and entire satisfaction.
ill
CULTIVATOR and HARROW .
; . ........ ' 1 ,
, An-angetlto cultivate both sldes'or the llow of younsj Cotton, Kico and Coin,
at once, enabling one man and one horse to cultivate, cttjlit acres per day. ; 1
ftaf Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, ('nsli Price, $.
Manufactured and sold by
GEORGE ALLEN L CO.,
" NEWBEKN, N. C.
Chas. H. BLANK,
W H O L E SALE G R O C EE
and
; JProvisioia. Iealei?
A FULL
constantly
Dry Salted and Smoked ' MEATS,
Flour, - - complete line.
Sugars, - ' - all grades.
MOLASSE& SYKUPS,
GREEN ATVI ROASTED COFFEES,
TOBACCO , AND SNUFF,
Salt) Powder and Shot.
Special attention of Country Dealers is called to my Stock.
" Salnple mn price tent by mail.
C. E. 101 & co.
Brick Block, Middle Street, New Befne, xV. C,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS
All Goods in our line sold at the very lowest cash pri
ces. 'Prompt and strict attention paid to; all orders
. entrusted to our care. . , ..
C. E. FOT & COMPANY
DEALERS IX
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS.
Now on hand and ready Tor delivery
X5OOO Bags Anchor Brand, and
500 . " Game Guano will be sold
WOn CASH OR ON TIME AT REASONABLE PRICES
0. E. FOY & COMPANY
".. . !, oiler to the Trade . t
Lorillard, Gall & Ax Railroad Mills Sweet and Salt Snuff ,
AT f MANUFACTURERS PRICES. ,
The largest Stock of BUGGIES, ' . W AGONS and HARNESS ever
before offered ia Norili Carolina.
BUGGIES BY THE CAR LOAD
DIRECT FROM FACTOBT.
The Columbntj Buggy a Hpecialty. .
WEBSTER WAGON.
THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
1st CLAHfl HAND-MADE WORK.
! V VV STOCK AIjL THE TI3IE 1 AT IIOTTOJI PRICKS.
-. AaU,tf ' -, vv; KJ5X0;J, a
J. 7. BAYLIES.
CHT,;N. C. : "
PHOPEIETOIiS.
AMERICAN PLAX)
AIDK (DL11VA10B.
- !
tent A)ilied For
SUPPLY ;
on hand of
Mar. 30. 1 yM c w
. m ...
ii
EASTESN JEOSTH CASCLIXA
MAKBLE WORKS
SEW BERXE, S. C. "
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
ALL KINDS GRAVE AND BUlLD-
i , ir. WORK IN
iTALiA:i&A!.:EF.iCAn f:ir.:LE
' Orders will receive prompt attention'
and satisfaction guaranteed. -JOE
K. WILLIS, ! !
' Pirtnrlvf.nr.
(Successor to Geoi-go W. Claypoole)
Cor. BBOAD ft CRAVEN fets.
New Berne, N. C
DISTILLERS' AGENT,,
, FOIJ. .'.
Pure Rye and C! :i
WHISKEY:
WINES AND CIGARS
In Great Variety.
Ginger. Ale, Pale Ale,' Beer
1 and Porter. :
, : ; : -. V or; ... yy . -
FOREIGN Airs DOltESTtC
C I D E It L
In Bbls. 12 BblH.' and Ks.
"''A'':, 'V(V; ' 1 r. t - - ' ' 1 ' ' '
Pure FrenchUrandy
LARGEST DEALER IN THE SfATE.
COMMISSION MERCHAkT
For the Sale of all Kiiidrof 'X
PRO D U C E.
Guarantee Highest Market prices,'
Corner South Front & Middle St ,! .
NEW liERNE,' N. C.
Apr. 11, 6 m d & w ; 'V
T. A. Gfffi,
' 1 LARGEST AKI) OLDEST "
, WHOLESALE . '
IT O lT S K
. .p . ... ...... v.". ' .. ,
IN THE CITY
Keeps always in StocK in Large
Quantities
. f ,
, PORK, LONG CLEARS.
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,
SYRUP, MOLASSES, SALT etc
' lorillard and Bail & Ai Snuff,
T, also r
A LARGE STOCZ OF
T 0 B A C C 0,
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, A
NIIOEH f
Arbuckle'i Ariosa , Roasted
COFFEE, '
CRACKERS AND CAKE 3
la great variety.
, A large Stock of
NOTIONS and HOSIERY
; Wholesale buyers will find a large
STOCK and the Lowest prices, '
Don't fail to sec mo h foro you buy
, Mar. 30, 1 y -i; !
E. II. Wiiiiiloy,
witneas examined. : s