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Tiro OUR i . .VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1882. NO. 75. NAK '? 1 LOCAL NEWS. M:iV ADVERTISEMENTS. W.-M.. WaTSun Excursion. -15. Wadswoutii Vouchors lost. Joiii iikI iniiilaliii-e Almanac. .Sim rises, 4:52 Length of day. Sun sets, 7:1S. J 1 I hours and SO mm. Moon rises 12:1.) a. m. 'I in-riiiiiim top ItMtrd ol 'siorliy. 7 a. in. :'J - - - v - . 70 - - M - p. m. 0 i), in. Walernielons wpro pilt'4 on several corners yesterday. - a v ICMr. L. J.' Moore ami family left for M:r.dievl Citv last night. . K AYi'iuUlullUUTKmww v.riS.Ji; ; :over the city yesterday evening. . Tiio s tanner Cuuh'ittuj. -I is iiu I low- " . ard's alii railway for repairs... . f -... .4 a Mr. D. (.'ougtlon is building an addi- ' lion to Ins already oxtemuve na.w Lulls. Hie machinery of the steamer .- Vki1 IU" .P iir.ml, TliO .loM OlK Still UllN . Political Conventions, Hail Road meetings, Excursions and the various movements, of tliO pooplo bv-which was added, tho celebration of the1 fourth of July, has given the Panel a busy-'week. Each in its turn has received the. rigid stlutiny oftho "Immovables," defects pointed out and perfects duly ereo'ed. the move of the city. Council towards extinguishing the Btreet lights, threw a 'gloom'? over.; them, ' and was very unanimously disapproved and sonio ex pressed themselves freely .'as believing that there was something "dark" be hind this movement t tsutiteu im being overhauled by Berne M tehm.-1 Works . ni the- ie ;ti The R,i tei -Ol Deed, is ued ho maiii.vrc. license during tli ymxX ;week . Icb i- t) colored olio to whites. ; Tvctl vo car load of rock pissed dow.i to Moiehead . for Gen. Iiuisoni, to he used in tli3 nnproveiiient for Beaufort ?! Harbor; yesterday evening. .-.. r TheJounttAL will have to go to utis j ing chickens. There were lie dead ones m the back yard of the ollice ve:S; terday morning to ba raised by some ; one. -.' - ,.- The -colored excursion tram which ...:: leaves this .morning' at 8 o'clock tor Morehead City will curry a passenger ;cDacl for 'whites: Fare for round trip, -A 00. ' What cliarniiriu; reiulingthe history of obiejj tiiMsjts given iu lljts iot History V -yl'Ntm ISerne. ulfords us ! The oration -?-,e.Mi. Ciyan and the podi i ili ; 1 Chester are delightful bits of literature. In the first poem there is the siune ring in the metre as seen jn, the "Charge of the Light Brigade." "We note in the toast drank to the Uuivermtv that our sJif StUers were interested in tho cause of -'lueatiou. Ciuld ime. tifty years hence, reading an old Journal of ta day,'say .the Bame thing f us? " r Our t'Kji relies T-Day. . . METHODIST CHURCH. ... Rev. Dr. Bnrkhead will preach at 1 in. fiom PlrX 3,14. Subject: Paul's rule ol life, and effort to gain the Prize of endless life. V v ITlMyor'M ;oi't. Ueuj. Ikinson was arraigned before the court yesterday morning for loud talking and swearing on the public streets. He pleaded guilty to the charge Ills Honor, alter , some timely and wholesoma adyiee to the young man in regard d-o disturbing Divine- worship imposed a line of Awo dollars, pi n r row 12irnie From Krowlny;. " lesterday evening between four and five o'clock, Emma Campbell, a cotorei girl about twelve years old, wlul jwalking across ,tlie railroad bridge to wards James City,- fell between tho cross ties into the. river. Fortunately a boy was ueavliy who came to her re lief and, jscued her alter she had sank the second time. Sho. was taken aerons the river in a boat. r Ulver and Ulniliie. . Tlitj steamer Tiger Lily, Hunt Master, ' rived from Swan Quarter, Hyde coun '.l.y on .Friday night. She will nail again for Swan Quarter to-morrow The schooner Mitn S, Berry Miuder, X arrived oi Friday night, from Jumper Bay with a cargo of com consigned to Buvruu & Co, i The steamer Trent made hrr vegnhir trip to Polloksville yesterday. The tteamei JVu ('jjit llolmts kcam&',iii 5'esterday evening with 'eigh 'teen liales of cotton for J.A.'-lIeiirahfiu of Pitt county. . - Cistern's proposition to build himself i big namesake at a lui it.of $40T..,it)thr!w i ''damper" on the "pamel and would not receive approval until the 5-l(i7. was stricken and the buhnics.inight be with in the bounds ot reason,;., One. member said tionjje roaspifsible i'litiount inight b fiKMwMr to piWUlii i'iludtltdlitS , .- ft if. Uu le-titute olThUim O 'casiOns as i iir'ti J:iv last, and another 'advocated tiio. tree listribut.ion .-.of'J 'ltt'e -. preservers '. to mill cliildronVoW eii'gageJ in catidiiTig rabs on the wiVttrve-i of tlii) city. At" tun iinulure it , wjui- discbvered that an ;f'()Vtn;l)oiv!" iiietiii"' was lu'on-. essiHg lnider the aw fillip just below the otton r.xel.iangiy , . . . . . .Here tluv .l enio iatii; olal ini ni was under consideration mi. t ii, was miihi i sen aih. UKUity.-. wal .'wnieh iMrsiis i t on aed lt',s the reading pro'.ri'esscd. Hid a spinli-d deb ile wai. liaM as to what jmiitml pj'oiWivii - could bf inri- tuted tt coiniiel the p.iyiiiunl. ol "fitiml- iih'itt und hulatcfttt ' bund:' especially il issued undt r "leiii. l iiioh" l aised by a legislature' and lle s;dl s i f all to think that in the brief pOiiod ol' liitrea jearsthis thing had actiuflly attained the form of -a .' ni'i iiius suggestion and the only ineaus to prevent it was about the same, us had been' a long tune, in use to prevent the- payment: of all the bonds of the State except the "bonds of piece.1' One wanted to know if this was not read jesting- in dead earnest. One member enthusiastically 'jumped on the Ixutt end of the lirst plank in the platform and was pieparmg to Hurrah ! when the fifth plank tlew up and struck bunon the nose and he icoi iifully ex.- umed, there s that "riuerniit nigger again. , Seine concern was expressed as to what e air Messrs. Means, Skinner and Steeleerfe gqin to escort J title; Ben nett. J- ., '-.';:' -:: ' : ; Some thought it was to set down on Judge Miiriiuoii's opinion, that the prohibitory law was m force-; another thought,. that could not be, lis the Su preme Court had "set down" on the opinion, ami he heard Kay 'that up in Duplin the people had "f at. down'' tm the judge ami opinion both. , 4UJii'ohib it wu .plank w.m.XMiuiLa lather too prohibitory as it prohibits any one agitating the question under severe penalty that of aiding the Republicans who didn't aid lliem last ye";(r Worth a cent. ", .':.- - '- . The revenue clause was well consid ered aud pleased the high tarritf men but when the proviso cania in ami il was seen that the $500,000 salaries were to be voted for by the citizen; where the col(!t'tor.t operaled, it set them back abitr'.and was unanimously decided that the Internal Kevenue col lector in this district would not bu uitil nor would the measure impede the ad vance -ol the colored Jiaee lor office They did not think. the re ipe(l,, likely to be affected by anjr 'finkcriuij of this kind. . -' ' After all the platform was "excepted" and the nominations deelarod satisfac tory but the tiovernor will bo blamed it he lets Judge. Bennett out of Judicial llarnes:!" until the advice of the tifteen experts is ,in his possessiou even if he b w to remain nt ollice two hours alter bis uominati(M , it not being considered much worse than the torture of tiro MOuU'ut of the horrid anticipation of it.' One adyieate of a change in the coun ty government made bold to say that if the neglect to provide for the' election of ourCoiigressirien-at large, resulted in our - losing the j ninth u einber, : he should vote to change the formof Slate gOT'orumeiitalsOi . Every bo.ly know;!, tuys he that lucTc lies in odd junnbei s md iiifit us vve are. - about to get the luclfr uuniberiihte, to be cheated -out of it iiAvorse than a Louisiana return- ing hoariJ-J-or fitalwort Ass-Ass iitat ion. A vjnaker Bridge Koad nieniber here iinected au opinion that Uov. said be had advocated and would advocate TA XING the u7iofr people for f i ee schwils loinled soliciting agent of the i.iiij.. . . .;. j Tim New Berne Cot Ion Exchange crfn- tinues to get rejnirt from farmers on the condition of tha i;Vop.s, . The Jul lis a b reporter dest-iibes Jlhe Elisabeth City cotton factory. r- :'.J The Historian'1 gives a very interests jug1 description of a Jil of July "in Ca welt (Kim-ton) jn iS'&.y ; . ' ' (leiieral Order No. 1 is issued by (!cn eial IJanctK-k ol New Berne to the N. t . State-litiard. Meabrs. Shackellord "and 1'ov xd (Je.s low announce that "Barkw is willin ' in regard to t ongressional and l,et.ri;;.Ja tive l.onoi-;. -j : Ttlll.SOAY Jfl.Y . - "'- t Wali'i nielons m inaikt l July 4th.. - v lluekh'bei l ies are getting more !pklf tilul ..fi iiK'i! iieiuiett noiiiiiiMled. ioi'.fiiH. Judith Itu ftitfr ipwweii'Mvl'h"' SinimoijS und Manly wt a new.--law cub to woi,k-ii). '.'.'.'' 1' rank 1 lowell. engjueer on the Midland.- Iicm Iv kills a coloied enijilovee. The City Council pw-i.usly debale the udvii 'ability of turning oiif the lights. . Two.i-teaniers and one schooner at Stout wall nt I he laiiKi'tiiue, i-'ian.w JiiA- 7. ; - Live height being shipped to Hyde three pretty .young ladies. Rumioii of 07th regiment at Beaufort o.i the Uhli t.l Julv. t he chafi man of the Cemetery com- nintee lues to break hi i court ins' in his erril'ory. The ."Cotton Outlook" is continued itul the Jul h.nal tries to make a point abiiit its extensive circulation. il siacs iMceting in unslow eiulorses Hon. J.. W. Shackelford for Cony res-s. TbeKinstoii spoi tsinen are in trouble. Alt those who .went for turkeys and thickens at the shooting match last Christmas stand' indicted in the Inferior Court for cuielty to animals. SATL'HOAY JULY i'. Jlaior D.Miulson bunts ahot'.ier cotton seed oil press.. ' . Steamboating is boomimr. A now boat fco be biiilf for Cimtentnea Creek. ' Ca'pt. Crav can now turn out 1100.000 ilates jier week. , Reunion of the 37th Regiment (and a big barbecue) to bo held at (ioldsboro. Aug. :27th. . . TliO Joui;NAL reiiorler sees a rare col lection of old coins, (lie is only al lowed town newspaper men must not handle such relics.) Miss liachel Brooklield will open a suininer school in New Berne Acade'iny. IkwC. discussed. AtHt-MiVr JSi'Vim coneliuleil cloiiieiit oval ion with thin para graili: ; - . While we, lellow citizen soldiers, should always be jealous of our rights, let us never be turbulent, and let u.- ever be lirmly -impressed with the truth of this maxim, that true liberty consists in tibedieni-eto laws which we ourselves have made. .. . A! 12 o'clock it lVilcial saluli was . .iiuiMl, ai'ul til: i! 1 1n; (;iuiuiii.v, liaviim' I'oiiiied. pnfeoeiu'il, willi liuisii', lo Alts. EiniM'i's, wlieie a (liniicf bail been liii'piiveil lor tin occiiMiin, ami to wliicli l liey had in- vjtoil till heroes id llto Itevolnlioii wlio Mere to bo I'iiiumI in this town mil Yicituty. lllrt she si'cdily attain the rank In the Con federacy to which her resources and patriotism justly entitle her. Three cheers and three suns. ' - It. The University of North Ciiroliiia. To he free we must be enlightened. Two mis. 1'). Agriculture; honorable and use ful in itself; dignilied by a C'iiicinnalu.s and a Washington. Two guns. K. t!ommerce: thechain which binds together in amity the nations of the aith. Iwo'.uiis. ti,i'.NTHi:i:.-i, By Stephen M. Chester, Es-.i.-The orator nf the day: he has awakened the slumbering spirit of the Revolution. May his brilliant example be annually imitated by Hi eiilogi.-itt; of, .American liberty. Bv (Jen. Thomas A. (Ireen -Fourth of July, '70; out of which grew a great lie iit.Y, ainl public. May it it ,ba ooniinomor.tte 1 liy ... . ...'1..-L. A . ' 'I....... ..1..W.. ...1 ci lcns as nail oinei '-."'J- '"-. '.-- '' "" i ii t . . . -" rrnmif " """""n " t.-" V I iv, .-.1 .' fl." ,l7T, ,,. TT'. 'CI... llillllclCaiitaill Thomas A. N(.wb,.n" (luards: exenn.llirv' cilizens islfiir M-ihu its I'resideiil, Licit- and patriot! . s oldiers. Loiik may they live to emulate the virUies and val ir i t under Democratic rule, I make the fol lowing statement in regard to his posi tion at that time.- He' refused to sign a petition which .1 presented to him in, regaid to it. and he frequently expressed to me his disapprobation of the passage of any law by which the minority would; have the control over the majority and; said that if he were in the Legislature lie would vote against a bill of that character. YVm. H. Ouvee. Newberu, N. C, July 1882. , .. Kins ton Items. At it i : 1 1 1 past -..J flie uoiii'i si tcli bl the l1' J' li'iiant .latin's V. Stt'vciisou itinlMf. 1 lioinas Cai itev as Viee-Presidi'iils, ami l L, Hawks, Esip, Mmloratof. W e arc told the utmost harmony and (ii dci juvvaileil, and at (io'clock the cotn'iativ retired, iirat il'iid in having cotitiiliiilcd lo honor am periietnate Hie recollect ion Of a day so I'oiisiiiciions in (he annals of our coiuil t v. " The t'ollowiti"- toawts were drank on the occasion : 1. The day we celebrate; memorable i the euiials of the world; hallowed b the" grateful recollections of a free ,pei pie. Three cheers and six guns. ; OPE 1K Ttlli DAY. ' Written at the request of tlie Xrtrlieru (litimls. Hunq mi Mr. nam. Air: "1 'it far of Utyni." flail totlie day : lieu uoltimlna s glory Dawning in splendor, gave light to the world: Day when her sages, immortal in story. Tho charter of Freedom exulting iiu- furl'd; Bright llash'd their eagle eye And their bold battle cry Rung, "Independence! or death with the brave;"' Then triumph rent the nit- Then slavery perislfd there; ashinglon i.:rave. plantei on its -our tamo has ex- Hail to the patriot -cited . Tt pant for the brightness of Liberty's light, Soon may the tempest, t.o long thai has blighted. to '....V T..:., . ..t...i i ... .i...:.. o Bits of the History of" New Berne. . JfIiHropre8RiitaHoii. v The -Pomlicofteri'iso has aii edito rial on County Government, which Mr. C. C; Clark's friends, fii this city, think does him great injustice.' Mr. AV. II Oliver publishes a card, which entirely exonerates Mr. ; .Clark concerning the amend ment to the city charter, and we give elsewhei the full text of the artic le prepared . by him on the County Oov- eninic' t plan.- We think it wrong to mis lepitotnt in any particular. In public life a man must expect to receive hard . blows from his opponents,1 but he is en titled to a fair fight, even if no quarters are to be shown. ' The question remaips, is he bo badly misrepresented ottcoupty i ouunmenus r ',?---''.. -; . v Edttok: Will the Editor of the I'ainh'o Unterprise have the candor and ""c nirage t. inform us what citizen of "Urn Berne wrolfl for hiiii the article on i 'lit r government" which so unjust ked and misrepresented Hon. C. ..and which appeared , in the . . i the 7th inst. '' - . ''. Inquirek. JULY dTir. 1 8i 1 . ; ... ' The -1.1th anniversary of Ameri can lmleiumk'itce was celebrated in .JsVwbern vit!t imtriotisin . and spitil. Agri'i'abl.v to the1 arrangv ini'iits iireviotisly ctitrod into by the ewln'i'ii (Jnards lite day was ushered in ' by ;i dischiH-f' ol' cati- - AtrHtmrise tlie Cltmrds aiiiicared on jiarado, .when the Anu-rlcaii col ors were hoisted in .various parts ft!' tlto town and on (he nniiiorotis ves sels in the harbor, iintid the dis chtirg'iv of . arlillofy and musketry ami the -ringing of bells. During this time JIai (.ohiiitbta"' and other patriotic son y.v were played by tlie band- attached to the com pany. - . At half past 10 the (inards pro ceeded toj liejiaptist Church, which was already erowded by a large, assemblage, of citizens, of whom the ladies const it tiled a majority. Alter prayer by (he I lev, Mr. M credit h, a short. Imt pcrliuent, exordiuiu was delivered 'by Francis L. Hawks, Ksi., who with much animation read tlie declaration; of Independ ence,'' An oration was then spoken. by .lohn 11. lirvaii, Lsip, one ot the to show how little he vared for the members.. He .commenced as fot Ev'ry green val ley then. Kv'ry dark mouiita in glen. (Jaily shall echo the shouts of the free Soon may we hear the strain. ' Soon echo back again,' ljioerty s peal lroin the lakes to th(t sea. Sliame to the dastards that tamely per mitted Tin? allies to rivet the chains they had forg'd: Ne'er had their Roman forefathers suh- ) mi Ued Till ev'ry red blade had with slaugh ter been gorg d; Fierce iiad the struggle been, . " And they dkul. like hien, . rtpurinng existence -when glory: was O! had they met the grave. Dear to the truly brave,' Freemen had honored, but now they must scorn. Sons of Columbia ' your spirit will ever Cherish the birthright that Washi'n - ton gave, . Be bill, united, and Eimine i"in lievfr (dumber your march on the soil or tlie Stanly und quite early in wave. : ' r (lird on your armor then. Prove yourselves gallant men Worthy the halo tliat circles your name. Hum may our happy land Brave every allied b ind. King's cannot sully Republican fame l.uida thal lay " in Onslow and Jones 4HunlietH whiohf.if properly" disposed of, ' migijl eilncute ji heap ol eiuiireu ' and save a "heap of ttxes," but the platform uvslne while people pays the taxes, aud who cares for., v bite- people rnow ndays. )'. - v Niggev in the filhen' Nigger in the" llal . "Oh-pray nigger . '; - Don't fake all. " ' This public (lash closed the scene.', ',' X'AS'f- WEICIi'S 1CVKNTS.".. The .JTbivrusTN Coniprc liciiKive Ic view orilitt Nowm of the Work, nn deiiNcd an an Index-. ' ; . -..'.., -. -V -h 1 ' -' -1 bokoay July a. . i ! One acluKinei' in -front- Philadelphia loaded witii coat ; two ott tor tliat. city loaded with lumber. r : ;, .- A Teacher's Institute wanted for Cra ven county by the editor. . The Treasurer's Report of the Atlan tic road shows that 40,450 has been paid ou the old debt of the road. Tho Journal shows a steady increase of circulation. ; ". A new river boat is launched t Kin- ston. , .': ... : ' ,. - .. -v . TUESDAY -JULY i. "Tlie Tiger Lily announces a gchedule between New Berne.and Hyde. " Concord grapes came in from Mr. Jos. Rhem's vineyard.; , ' ; j., No Journa'l to come out on Wednes dayprinters on a fourth of July holi; day the companions ol Washington. Tne Moder, ilt r rote aud replied: fill!. PliHSuaiNT-Ou behalf of tlie New b. i n Ciiards to which I have the honor to belong, aud for myself individ ually do 1 rise to tender to the gentle man .who has complimented us, the ex pression' of our thanks: ft is. sir. at all time:; grateful to our feelings, and on this occasion peculiarly so, to learn that tlie Guards are pursuing a course marked by the 'approbation '-of- their fel- ow citi.eiis, and they therefore through nit' lieg leave to repeat that tlie gentle man who has proposed as a toast, re- cei es their lliaiiKii. By Richard D. Spaight. Kaq !Slh Jan uary, 1M.: May it ever lie a memento t ) the world that the sons of Columbia will never snlfer their country to be invaded with impunity. Three, cheer two guns. ' y the President -Zebulou Bike: he fell asserting his country's rights," and expired on tho vanquished Hag of his enemy. By Francis 1 1. Ha wks. Esq The mem ory of his excellency Richard Caswell. first Governor ol the Independent Stall of North Carolina: Fashioned much to honor from his eratl le. He was a soldier, and a ripe and good one." By 1 homas Carnev Alexander Ham ilton; The friend of Washington. By Mr. Charles !. Spaigiit Thomas Jelferson : The Declaration of Independ ence will ever remain the monument of his patriotism and talents. Three cheers, two guns. liyjohnll. Bryan. Esq The. Ameri can Fair; A lady 's smile is the noblest boon of n sailor: Six cheers, two guns. The President having retired. Bv Mr. Charles U. Spaight The Presi dent of the day. Three cheers. Chester was the I'oet, Uryan the Orator and J lawks the Header of tho truants. Jlawkswas a reader of uncommon power and tew men on i lie srag'e even could surpass bint: yet the writer ol this litis heard , Mr. Badg-ei' say that when they commenced lite, Thomas Car ney was as ;i reader, more than Hawks'. : equal but for dil'lideiice he could not overcome. When be fore an audience, without . stimu letits, he -would have been one ol the most eloquent; speakers in this country. Some of our citizens can still remember him as ;tu actor on the stao'e equal to the best, though "appearing with th(5 boys ' as he would state ''merely for the frolic." ('aruev studied law with John life Wits admitted to tin- bar. i'tit from the diffidence heretofore referred to he soon abandoned the uraetiee. of his profession, lie never niade but one speech in. a Court room ami that w:ts in Chiitham county audit The nomination of Judge Thomas Ruf- liu is believed to be a nomination em inently "fit to be made,'? The nomination of Judge Bennett tikes well with hi.s party.- Liitenl The lawyers rejoice bevause.they get rid of a 'cranky Judge ! " ' The gushing rain:; on the 4th inst , 1 carried oil most ol the bridges ui the vi-i Albrittoii null house near atonington Creek. 1 Ellis Koonce, a colored boy about s'.x years ol 1. living in the neighborhood of J. D, Sutton in S.md 'Hill township, while plaviiig last Thursday with & gun,' accidentally discharged a load of buck ' shot in the mouth of another colored youth about three years old, producing instant death. Henry Rouse thinks we did hint great injustice in dubbing him "a chimney corner lawyer of Dover pocosin." He claims to know as much law as Coke, Chilly or Blackst mo, and to bear hiin-j self with all the pomp and Importance! of."" Yarborough house Kurnel, "though 1 not on the roster of that military institution. CITY ITEMS. -Tills roltui'.n, next to local new? I'ur Lotal Ail ni-ii; ah i o be uf il I.Oht. Two Craven county vouchers No. riot for 211.25 and No. 846 for $2.50. All parties are warned front trading for the same, and the Under will confer a favor by leaving at Journal office. Enoch Wadsworth. S ll lit ill el' School. Miss Rachel C. Brooklield will open ii Summer School in the Newbern Adcadomy on Monday. July 10, to con-'-. tinue about seven weeks. Terms '50; cents per week. Pupils will be received I any day for a week time. The dis-, j cipline and methods of the regular j scholastic year, will be changed as j much as practicable, so that it may still ' seem like vacation and recreation to the I children. The teacher will strive, j while giving instructions and aiming at progress to make the school room a happy place. Special attention will be given to .letter writing, reading his- tory and descriptive geography, spelling ; and reading. Attention given to other branches as pareuts may request. 8t. For Hyde County Points. Steamer Tiger Lily, Hunt, master, will '' sail from foot of Craven street on Moiv day, July lOlh, at ni. for Hyde county. points. Freight received to-day at Midland Pier, and on board, Monday, to hour of sailing. Wm. A. Heakjjk, ' CenT Soliciting Ag't. J. W. MoRiiis, CenT Forwarding Ag't. 2. The nieiuorvof the d.-parted heioes proved he possessed unusual of the revolution. "' .." . ' slLvno'lh (if in i nd ittid all t he graces How'sleep the brave wln sink to rest, ol an orator. Mr. Hawks iind Mr. -,iong written for hv Mr. Nash. : Air: ' lows - Let 'it not bo Haul, follow soldiers, tliat the theme to which it isfcv duty to invite your attention is triteor coin nion; as well might the gloriouB rb of day be rebuked for presenting each morn his well known face", ,a well might we refuse to partake of the boun ties which tho Author of all good has spread around us in Euch profusion be cause those bounties are' too, conuqon, aud have too of ten , been enjoyed.- Far, far distant be the day when this noble and mighty theme shall cease to awaken and rouse into rapture each patriot feel ing.,'. Like the smile of the, friend we .love, it surely cannot cloy from repe tition alone. It blends that rare and intrinsic merit which can overcome and saiisiy tne "mill cold caution ot age; with ah of noble and grand and sublime that can captivate and enhance the most wayward imagination of youth. - As each mountain rivulet, though it trans verse thousands of miles and be oft im peded and deviated in its course, will, at length" contribute its mite to the -mass of ocean s waters, so to swell the flood of joyous exultation on this jnemorablo. day will each American bosom, indig nantly spurning the feeble farriers of party distinction and local jealousy. yield tho rich and luxurious issues of a proud- and grateful heart. Shall it be? forbid it, oh Shades of the misrhty 'dead shall it ever be that this day shall pass by unnoticed and unknown?-. Shall our , citizens ever- be so engrossed with the appetite ol accumulating treasure, as to retuse one fleeting moment to the best l.adg-er were both with him on that occasion, and while, they state, he seemed ttom the commencement to the finish of it speech of over an hour, as bold as a lion, they never could anywhere persuade him to repeat the effort. These were then tlie young- men of XewberiLiind what ; city or Stale could boast of iimi l i 1 have taken this opportune sea son to present to our citizens the action of our lathers, believing it M ould now be of more interest to them. I ban the history of steam ( i' it ii d Excursion .-'' ." TO V . ' PAMLICC SOUND, FKI1AV, JU1A- 14, 1882, Under the auspices of the M. E. Church Working Society of New Berne. With all their country's wi.-.-hes blest. tfanic F.tantttngr'-iio gun. . tlie occasion sun Scots Wha llae Sons of those who bravely fought, Who oiir independence wrought,' " Hy whose richest blood was bought UiorloiiB Liberty; ' .. ' While you taste the golden prize", Let your grateful tribute rise, To those heroes in the skies Who died to make you free. Ye! too, their survivors here, . Ye! who shared their proud career, Ye! who dropped a kindred tear O er fallen chivalry: Let the-glovv of patriot llame Fire anew jour aged frame, W lule, in grateful pledge, we name t 1 heir gallant memory. ' 3. The memory, of General George Washing'tom the polar star of our po litical hemisphere. Drank standing no cun i j no uuiuu. tciiii-niru ui Hio uiuuu nii .( nil fn !l llHWRllfllW mil U'iH ot our lorelatliers; may it be coeval B.1(ln,.nHtp.v illfol.nlfili that the '-com ..III, t i,w U..1f Tl.vu., ,.lu, nn.l c,;,. . I J.. 7 ,... 7 ,, ., n,-v iKisitors could not snell it out. ' "All I guns. , ' . . ... rcnlied. "I have made a mistake a. ine resident 01 me uniteti states: . i-. i,..ir. .i,ti ; ;i..n.lri -r-rincipies notnien. inreeguns. ,. u,,.a i,i Krull..r " Rnf. il.e test 0. 1 be Congress of the United States; r ,. 1 ,.r.,,i,uii.ir in Now York wan forgetting' local prejudice, may each . ........iv mt un the manuscrint of lie represents his r;.i.r .,,.! tua boats, which I week. will . conclude next 1). Had Wiillii". Messhs. Ewtous: For the benefit of your eompositors, I would here beg to state that an old gentleman sent a coni- Major Hearne of the Vommereial ap-' and most exalted instinct of the heart. member feel that country.. Two guns. 7. The' Constitution, of the United Slates; it stands a-) a beacon light to the nations of the World, which are tossing on the troubled waves of the political ocean. Three cheers and six guns. 8. Theljavy of the United States; the glory and defence of its country Three guns'. . . 9. The Army of the -United States; may it always deserve and command the confidence of it country. Three guns. ' ' '.' ! 10. The State of North Carolina; may Boston that coiihl do the same with the writing of Rnfus Choate was never at a loss foi employment. No"', as we have no'Greelys anil OhOates hereabouts, they must take tho next best specimens, I suppose "Cistern'" and . , D. - The magnificent new Passenger Steamer 'j ISIIENANDOAH, SOUTHGATE, Commander, Hits been chartered for the occasion, and will leave her wharf promptly at s o'clock on the morning of the 14th inst. for a trip down the Neuse, returning same day. A rare opportunity is thus atforded all who would avail themselves '. of the pleasures of a jlelightful recrea- tion. . . ; The steamer KheuaudoaJi; in point of speed, beauty, and excellence of her in ternal arrangements, excels by far any- , thing of the kind ever seen in our waters. A visit to her superb cabins and saloons is well worth the price of , the tickets, to say nothing of the pleas ures and benefits of a trip to the Sound : at this season. . ' ' , Our friends in the surrounding coun try and at points on the A. & N. C. R.R. below New Berne can join this excur sion, as the party will return sufficient ly early to enable them to return home during the evening. , I "). ' To all we would say, lay aside your labors for a day and go with us. The ladies will serve refreshments on board. . , '-' Tho excellent Cornet Band of New Berne will accompany the excursion. Fare, 50 cents; children 25 cents. Tickets for sale at the Drug Stores and by ladies of the Committee.' .. W M; WATSON. july9 . - Chairman. Mr. EdiTou: As un article -has ap peared in tho Pamlico Enterprise of the 7tii inst., charging that the Hon. C O. Clark framed ami advocated the amend ments to the charter of the city of JNew bern, whereby the cj.iy waa placed UmnloH of tha 87th Regiment. The following rates have been ob tained over the Midland Railroad to all wishing to attend the annaal reunion of the 67th N. C. regiment,, to be held at Beaufort on the 20th of July, to be good from the 10th to the 24th: From Goldsboro and return, - ?2.50 ' " Ia Grange " ' 2.00 ''. Kinston,. . ' " ' 1.50 u NeW Berne " " -1.00 i 0) l r.o. u . .,' A. T T""K Tl
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 9, 1882, edition 1
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