$ VOL. W.j XEW BERNE, N. C.t SUNDjTTT ' ' . . . s m M a) I ' : LOOAINEWS. 'oaraalUtnlatvro Alaaaaac. 1 New Berne, latitnde, 85 6' Nlrth. ' - " longitude, 77 8' West. Sun rises, 5:46 I Length of day,' ' ; 3nn sets, 6:28 f 13 hours, 87 minutes. Moon rise at 4:50 a.m. BHSINESS-XOCALS. Mohawk Beans, Church Denim. t t- TUV.I...J.--.L . . . BUI1CFS. kril .... cuuuuuss unurcn Kervicea At 11 a tk ....o ' i wu u lawyer ana friend, mrf whiia . i auv 1Mb xtruurui or npnrarorv ifann;H i j . : v i m. and 730 p. m.; preachine bv Rev !.u. j-., , "'lJK fi"iiiung ana admiring his talents, J, T. Harris P E otthTL, n E . " as improving. being drawn to him chiefly in his social tni.i.J.4i m' Anna board of naTal officers at MDect, with his winning manners and 11 ! m rn,Dg8emce-Seat8 Norfolk, Friday, was Chief Engineer ffITT'JwhoIe-BOU,ed nature: free alike to all persons, and strangers Mellyille, of Arctic fame f"e ad recognized in. him the high- and vinifnra .---. .. . """" AXCUO lame. . toned Christian pentlnmon ..:. lUTnauwat- The two riMiMt ..... a : ' nnnn.. r ' w " a - w www n WU4-G4J AAA nniHriiTH j - uiuui and Mrs. Mark i- 1 .Cook cou.1(i clam but a and visitors are tend T. Stewart Each is worth - Early Mace's. cheap at ma2610t I 91-A MVa A Prefibvtprian Pkimk c : i. .. I . . j uu.wu uciv jttB uv me Mnntin. r..i T r . . I 1 " r-owx, .ev. j. vass, at 11 a. m. nnd nan nnn nrn . .ow p, in. communion of the I .nr,- . Supper at the morning service. Sabbath- Pob Rent The store now occupied by Z T , . cordlal eome O. Erdmann on Middle street. Fnr nnr. 10 ttle Pbho to all these services. f' tioulars apply to JOHN Dunn. tf Christ Church V. W.Shields, Rector. '-' r" tn Sunday in Lent. .Servicpa mi n 'Bel?rtTCOmm,f8i0ner9Win te " m--HCommunion-anrat P m -eeesion tomorrow. s day 8chool ftt 4 p m - during the last week. this church, n.-,." " "7"" u,uf luac wm nold In M" S? lr. T7 T-TI-f, . i . .... I 1 nnr. ' l . air. f . uiricn tens or EOmelhinir ho piuviua Beats. i u..j Ti:.i -.,.. I aHai nurcn Kev. u. A. Jenkens I Kor. cervices at 11 a. m. ftnd m limited flpnnai'naniM r tt . 1 j i""""'-0 wiuiiur. aonana BDOUt onlr durino- tha om u- .. , . . ' .i'J D1ULO llO himself had hunnmo nn I . ,c.cgIpuiC a.iBpaiones are again wwiowuua nut mat acquaintance had announcing "War clouds in the East" y P,!eaBallt recollections of many among its news. Little Greece w&nt to ,?"a,,tle?' and in many instances fight miKhtv bad orMce want! to he had been indebted to the deceased ugni mignty bad. for kindnesses in the work before him &ays an exchange: "Some one has in- hlch were greatly appreciated; he vanted a theatre hat that shuts up, to ' d mt- m Dg emlnentlJr proper ue worn oy the ladies." That and fitting. IS VerV I Hani: XT 1T D . coo.l. h,,inwM. .. "y ana uoi. U. W. " ' ----v" iov ouuic uug iu?eni ome- "ruauiooi, wnne in something he wants to sell. He is an enterprising merchant and means what he Bays. The schooner Augutt Flower, Capt. A. Dole, from Philadelphia, is in port with a cargo of coal for Watson & Daniels. resultcoald only be secured bveonces sion. When public opinion was behind a measure it was powerful In speaking to a verbal amendment air. tummod, of Ga., attacked the bill which he asserted, instead of heint? bill to protect labor: was ono tit nrAvanf on moo, 111 me interest or tne corpora- i "iu at me expense or the United States. Everv man who belinvnd u tha gentleman from Pa. Mr. Kellv) did that the measure wan a tricfc InH iraua, ought to vote against it. The House proposed to crystallize into the Biatute law something which nobody said was good, and many people said was simply a trick to get rid of the question. Mr. Kelley (Pa.) said that by his re marks yesterday he did not mean that iub gentlemen or the Committee on l nKn. I.n.4 .) . 1 !l . uenueraceiy perpetrated a tries ana a fraud. Ho knnw ihnt ih gentlemen who could submit this bill cordially invited scnooi at a p. m, B. M. Gates, Sum. St. Kt:orkViartci Z"1 ! 1 . 1 n , . The City Marshal requests us to say S lZ TT , Jill, VJ V Marshall. Sab- m. G. A. West Supt.; W. C. Griflin, Clerk. Y. M. C. A. Meeting this evening at their rooms at So'clock. Subject- 'Re pentance,'' Acts 17:30; A. M. Haker, Leader. All gontlemen are invited to attend. nttictr terma nvm. with the sentimpnfa t. the seat between the acts, and two nuisances P5?sed,hopedthat tbey as well as the .r, " ' SL"MIueo'r would have to the workingmen of the oountrv as a une or the darkey waiters at an ai. was nfeRentBd tn tr":r"r.rT" "VD1UU "r l?e BPeey settlement of 71 n. hn,nii . . fKB":T."r"rCD'"ll,K,'."ueooi empioyers ana emplovees' differenc. - i vwuokw ib a uuihii Fi vfinffi ra uA iuu uuuoiiur ixjnn. nr nav n trihum tr. -i. . . - . . . Man free and the public are always was taken To u.v u,"." T.. "! one whose merits and hh" :h.n. .t eUbWT ,. , - i uj '"o luuouuj -. j . , r v. ...cuijn 11IUU m mw air. jowderlv to attend. Riin.iinj-lfnrar.m..i,.t .. I were.B aeservine of euloav. I ho,i a . "'"6, m mo course JJlr. T. H. Sntf.in roiih i: I t r t: .r . mo principle J...... .. l I . - WO 11VLUV civ imnta t" (i 1 1 1 .... i i I .... .... . 1 . i i - ... ,UUB H"uuo wai ne mr. J.elley) and his as that the city weUs are m good condition the pastor, Rev. A J .... "v"oviio near jars, bath-school at 9 a oinsiiwooa 8. 01 tne examination one of them asked: spoke of his close and intimate ri.. "Why, Sam, what are you going to do with Mr. Holland ; he had be'en' a sTclaTs had ''SLJSt IV" "Wait u1 nU8i?,id'a V"to1 hisfamily day. He had seen so many frauds ad New Berne demands a street sprink ler. The shells on the streets are blow ing away and giving the merchants a firast deal of trouble with their goods. - H. B. Duffy is receiving and packing his store full of spring goods. His ad vertisement will appear in a few days, andtheiyhe will be prepared for the rush," wnen you die and go to hell on the students, sah," he naively. One of the Circle. With a wpfnm rlo v.; r..- ... . . .r J iuuo ttuu replied side, and one of the "d ' lI?!". orkingmen. that winnimr charter;,f s Tsr "-".""neniiy used the words for most destructive fires that bappy disposition and his deTire c"ent meVbeTs Tf irCommntee tKo s, .1 . 'o see every one about hi The IJeath of Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke. In the death of this lady, which oc curred at her homo at New Berne yes- ei uay morning, jNorth Carolina lout x.iKuu in me south was the one at ey West. The loss is said to surely reach 1,500,009. The entire business part of the city has been consumed, throwing out of employmsnt over 4,000 persons. I here are only enough provis ions remaining to last the populace one week. Laree sh 1 v- v UCVQOOaUCB to see every one about him happy evi denced even in Dain.snffflrinir nnd oint. ness. This drew to. him friends, and gifted him with that rai t personal mae- uvujua BU II rOHlBllDlO. there being no further proceedings before the meetine. on mntinn it a. journed. "On fnrti.na'o A . . .. . . ...... IVDV I - 1CDI ....LL.1. 1... 0 Vy J M 11(11 Ulfl VPFV One Of Its most eiftfid danal.tera l. hflvn hn j- . . .. hiDInn " 1.u.i. . , Xtry facil nen mnniXr7LV"",Z Z. """"'J uiepatcneatnem " ' .."f" "a U.11U1 ourselves un- whoseTitYnrjt! i0dU8 ver8e'and r New Orleans and other points commonly lucky wnose writing attracted deserved uttnn. mm ijuiuls. anvereiirn romn new goodeon Middle street next door to So rZtSrK"411; Suter'a furniture store. He claims to daughter of the State and did more than have bought in a flat market and can sell anV other of its women to collect and cheaper than the cheapest. See "ad" PJelferve tho literary work of the others in this issue and give him a trial. ITtZ ffi. unp tot, building and machinery of an" ma3 ro uoc R ""vereux, of Raleigh, i.o uuiu uero, in May, lolio, think since Labor The committe then rose, and Mr. O Neill moved; that (all fdebate on the oei-uon oi tne diu be limited to one minute. By a parliamentary manoeuvre Mr. Reagan (Tex.) obtained the floor and made a constitutional argument against the bill. Mr. Lowery (Ind.) denied thn nmor. tion that the bill was a trick and a fraud. Have a large Stock -OF- Sugars, Coffee, Flour, all brands. AND- Early Rose Potatoes. Want to SELL. Prices LOW. V. ULRICH. T. A. Green's Old Stand. 0 n&W OWNERS NEW MANAGERS ! THK JJICHMOND MIIIG, recently puiclmsci i,y st(,.t now hcliiK iul,l,sl;,i m,n,?r ,i 0m,?."'- M Aimer Anderson Vk,? yJu V N?w"n 'd been forsoiiie Ji-a co.'n ,. , ",llnni nave of tbls Male ,lato,"'",ttilwIlli Ibepiesn the Ntuse Manufacturing Co., now owned by the New Berne Manufactur ing Co., wIl be sold tomorrow at 12 o'clock at the court house door. A splendid chance for an investment for some enterprising man. 1 5 Messrs. Watson & Street, who repre' in M.w 1ou n I .. . .. . VJl oer motner 's side she was a relativo of l.lia Ptawrafd fn.:i. . . . lauinj, u prominent in American history. She received a thor- ougn education and at an early ago ex hibited literary abilities of a high o.-der She married Col. Wm. J. Clarke, of this city, who preceded her to the grave but two months. She-resided in Texas and New Orleans for some years, and about ioui roiurnea to this state. About 1853 A Curtain's Fortunate Discovery. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply ing between Atlantic City and N. Y had been troubled with a cough so that u a uuaoie to sieep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It not only gave him in stant relief, but allayed the extreme '"""""" ln n" oreast. His children were similarly affected and a single dose had tho happy effect. Dr. Kina's Nnir I 1 ......... ,. . D ..u.. jowvetj m now tne remedy in the Coleman on board the schooner. sovereign remedy for pain. It is Salva tion un twenty-hvo cents a bottle. Congressional Work. Senate April l-Almost immediate- ly alter tne assembling of the Senate on motion of Mr. Edmunds it was agreed w uujuuru iruni toaay until Monday. Mr, Se well, from the Library Commit- ucc, icpurieu iavoraoiy a bill appropri- we found a I or that it infringed upon any provision ui me constitution. The effect of the uni would oe to crystalize public opin ion. In his judgment, as sure as truth us omnipotent, lust so sure would rnr i? i D0llles oo compelled to yield to iuo ucmauus oi justice and right. It was a step in the right direction, it was in response to the cry of distress, it was the tkflhin. nhnrP n:w: ;i - ri w oiuuiug eaiiurs Let Congress put this sii?n in th h pat. ating half a million dollars for erer. inc ZD 8 , a t0en t0 ,aDor tha' would not u mnnnnui.1 ir. Wl.: : " I "a ' WaVS deDreS8ed . and wmi Id lint 1 standard household and a monument in Washington, in memory of Abraham Lincoln. Senator Van Wyck's resolution in. aeni prompt-paying insurance com pa ,!. - ! j j ir r,., I . " .... . a u.t isiiouu paiu to jurs. niiiza-isne published her -first work, "Mosses oetn uuny tne loes sustained In the lr a rcoiiing atone." It contains a burning of her dwelling on the farm I u"UJue' or poems, many graceful in fin near the city, and to W. Z. Caton loss ties of this standard remedy at Hancock jjiub. urug store. Free trial bot- fuir'I!g wliether the Commissioners of Tribute of Respect. A called meeting of the Fayetteyille bar was held at the office of Thomas H. ..iwu me attention or the outton, rjgq., on Monday afternoon on dwelling in the recent fire near the Notes, or Carolina Carols," was a eollec- On motion of W. A AlXri. v. uriffin School. tion of poems written by various w Mr. Thomas H. S . . "J :i ' laKen. I - . I ( . . . . " I ...... tT L.OI1DU I.I I I IIH I rreIT IIIA , me jJistrict or uolumbia are interested corporations or the District of Columbia came in. Mr. Van Wyck 'made a vigor ous anti-monopolyand Tanti-corporation speech, denouncing the influence of cor porations in civil and national affairs. At the conclusion, Mr. Van Wyck's icwiutiuu wub agreed to. At 3 P. m. the Wasihntrfnn Territory bill was taken up and Senator Dolnh in its support. ..1 t.'.i . . . Republish today from the iVe.8 and RloTtS: Mr'S.rE'cSkSi pJWKfl1--Observer a tribute to the late Mrs. Mary of true merit. Her work in !hfs regard Secretary 7 k W88 ho8en d,tlon ' the Territory, and argued that ways be subiect to the exuctinna nf monopoly. 1 ending a vote on Mr. O'Neill's mo- uuu, me nouse at 0:45 adjourned. Attention, Democrats I The Democratic voters of the Second AAarH n m ...... .1 . . n "u.ui0,c4ucb 10 meet at uardner x oon s carriage shop on Thursday eve ning, April 8th at 8 o'clock, for thn nr. pose of nominating a candidate for city councilman to be voted for at the com ing election in May. C. K. Hancock, Chmn. 2d Wd. Com. the people were simply able to sustain a otaie government, and if admitted The Ward Bayard Clarke. Mrs. Clarke had at-1 In truth a labor of love, and in do- After the nhiont nf tk. .n l.j i-.-.j ..- . . . .. ... . inn- it nh iravo nddid u. . .'.'"""1J8.I,au te government, and if admitted inte Ward aro rBn,,0te, tTrZhfd amb.flnd the y?i0D become one ofTh Weinstein builSlng WK0 T AehlmaJv th6 KepuWio. ning, April 8th, at ucv"v iu oujujui i ui, mo ing years to literary work, more as a adopted We take pleasure ln corying from those who were more familiar with her his- recreation than otherwise. One poem, The members of the Fayetteville bar tory. She was worthy of aH ttaitaas 7"?? for that purpose on this I - - -. luunuiuui nuuert j. I m ui juarcn, tooo, WOUld give expres- .mi- win. ii ii ii ii u. ii a n,,w.n . 1 1 . .. I ,mn .a .... ... I . uuu aa uuucu m vvar-iuu tu bucii sorrow at the been written, and more. imously I Mr, bill. The committee amendments to the bill were then voted on seriatim and agreed Democratic voters of the 3rd requested to meet at the on Thursday eve 8 o'clock for tho purpose of nominating pnndidofo Councilman for the ensuing year. Alex. Miller, Chm'n. to. untimely Mr. Voorhees submitted as an amend- in another column we give the nro- ren county, was considered by critics death of their younir brothor. th uYa Vu.,T.r"m,"ea, ri n I id w n mtm J " -. - wuvxausl J 1 uw utBU in I or-r nrnvirt inrr fni'ihn .wJ Au. thtP....nAn m I ' J Mr-- O -v- nuwioojvu ji juXJU- I HWOO Ul UUIUlliaj. n O ft ceedings of the Fayetteville bar in re- r r'it"'S v ,T in?Lwar KTnuemon ii0,lan'- jr., who died in a maPBZinn nnhliahad it Dnlm'i.1. I Omnnrr na ar.A U: l.t ni " wua. jr. It is gratifying to his many friends Later she was on me staff of a magazine' onVylar aKo. a stranger Tn In fSPlN ?.8!n the Pendi" question and relatives here to know that he had Pnwiahad at Richmond, Va. She wrote winning were his manners bo kind and At " 543 on S n? IfrT ,. man . m, frta ; t,. . j. biography of, Mr. George E. Badger gentle his disposition. tr , i.-0 o. ' 5 23' on.motion of Mr. Ingalls, The voters of the First Ward are re quested to meet at th nffiu r , r;. (the enabling Clerk Thursday at 8 o'clock p. m. for for Councilman for the ensuing year. J. T. Lewis, Ch'mn. J" DOllMPN in ir,,,. . .... and no elN.rr u iii p. '"wrallc. ourual what It was iifo, n .r .'uaku A;1!r:n:,w8'-,"'v.rB,..l0I ibrral ramim!,. ' V,V coniity to wliom time in proporli,;,, ' ; n year- s'"irter ""I'S,. Grandest Afiair of the Season BON BON PARTY, tNTANl.Y II A l!l A'. ( Innrh from menil)Drs and April 7th and 81h, t - 1 "XH'4'S of (he JA. II orfcini X"n,ii, Ailmltfiion Tli.,.t.S. Kvery tu-ket is entitled ton Ur ,;. HefiesluucMiNwm lorsnlr J itKets can lie procurni at the door . apl til A NEW MAN And NEW GOODS ! I have just opened u First-CIass Fancy and Star,i Grocery, and will also alw.j-.keep on l.aml aSeler-t Stock of German and French l)elin.,., . TKMEU'H OLD BTANP, on 1!ron Soliciting the trade I ,aUe my motto Ann., GOODS AXO LOW PIUCKS. 21 !w6m ery respobtfully. A. M. .IAL'OHson. Notice. The Steamer KL.M CITY Will lll.f. r.i.t Trlinl. mni... inuiHl.AV, 3 o'clock put In Philadelphia New York.. P.M.. ami SATPKDAY, l A.M.. m,'!l Utf ed town. In a notioeof Sunday services I the In adopt- MSiR " te!! US .SThS: SenanTinTout v'e S y services and public serVice o7 VovrV"1' " "b l?n ?inutes the doors were reopened and the (7oee says in the evening, probably Vance. About 1870 she published her rounded and loveable hi. Phr, 7w lne.n"e.a.a J0"1116? 'i11 Monday. . . . ' . fMAat MV , t . , ..I . wviui. IUOV COMMEECIAL. J. V. WILLIAMS?. General Manaer. SPRING SAMPLES. RECEIVED, at the same hour the funeral was being conducted here, the Rev. Mr. Gibbs was called on in the M". E. Sunday-school and paid a'fitting tribute to the life and character of the deceased. most amDitious works a noem "PlvHa and Zenobia. or theLilv and thn Palm 'About 1874 she went to Chicago and was wo each and all, feel rTOTTSP.M r. Rliini) u have lost a frind i tT A. I vouimiitee, reportea Dack a resolution, woridmay" know'thh?6' ft! 2S ' Callin ?n- Sec- e truth of the assertion business men of Massachu- for some time occupied in literary work which we held him. and ffl hto famil, Je pectins th on a magazine established there by sev- may learn how near and dear he was to h??hi eral women of prominence. She wrote us. we direot thiH taBt?mtr .AY"8 m?.de by th.e 1 Journal Offiob, April 3, 6 P. M. COTTON. A.VT 1UH1. JTril J"! l'HIl r x Futures barelv etPAriv. Ratoa f Qfi nn - - M Vi wu'uw April, an opera. Personal. Ber. J. T. Harris is in the city and will preach, at the M, E. Church today. Dr. W. T. Paul, of Carteret, is in the city, , Mr. D. S. Carraway arrived last night ne is taking a course in chemistry at Southern female writers, and rZ i of prominence. She wrote us, we direot this testimonial to be sent setts tk Z sTT. , 01 Ma88tOCUu; May Pocahontas," which it was to his family, with our hearty svmnath ' ffii I ?b" ' ft.t J"" June. ' . vw. , uavu iv noo iiouiuj. nnu unr UHHrrvBvmnDtnv DA.in. m a ... . -uuuc her intention.to put upon the stage, but for them in this their day of iow& this plan was never carried out" She reavement, that a copv?be handed thl ju "? "J8 c0?m,ttee 0, Ul"t, continued to write until hn i;tHn th n,nV0 "mTV. n.?1? ! 'he whole at 12:30 o'clock and at once L. wvutvUlLDl, 9.14 9.21 9.32 9.41 9.49 9.35 October. November, December, January, February, march. 9.21 9.18 9.23 T71 I . ... : I - i vhFv o V4 o n urrui mmii r hv. i tsb-it t Kst ..Kit 4.: l :i i r -.t . m hont roW0 on TU' "..rrr:": "";;iV-" -iia oi tnu who called up the bill, wantsd ffflnsral vrjr.T. 1?' J"uuuig b-io; low ww w ' v vv cf uuu i mubca. uiiiiiiiiM.innH i uiKtiLiii"' I ih ruiiiiaaran ini I . . . a - - i limn inff n 7.iki j for the magazines or mwm h7 for 8?" .'""t "u: SeD"e t0 clos.e " 3 o'clock, but it was w."-..1 "r?in,lr0.3-10: Ji61 da8" toestend the time t0 Iw iOThlara Mr. Gibso. of W. Va., took the floor sketch of her appeared in a work on upon the minutes of the Snnarioi-rinnrt p' Nnntharn fomlA j I r j . . " I jui. vjiue Tv?." PPP" a remarks upon and made a long speech in oooosition to 11 Broadfoot and the vwvunu. luimci Humj m iou uon.ii.u. uead8, Mrs. me character-and virtues of'onr de- , minimi is UII vuuscu uruiBtwiuu. puar- i-rT l unwuai uuiiur voarou uruiiuer, tne late 1 cllemon Ilnl . I Af nivtnii mid a liA. . j Ii 1 . w . : Santeaeed to b Hund. At the Onslow term of the Superior J S018 and beloved clerk of that court, Ray, '....n.-i. t- ir-m-.i- i 1 il Edmund Freeman.r died at thaverv I Chair w... ou. ML,, u.orBU 8troke of - -y - - -uuu, x t", w wuwuu Uy ana tne moment when the terms of the journed. ' Thos, H. Sutton Chm'n , v uuu uuiuoi, iu w iuugu iji"iv.viig v Vuo wui t c JL 11 t?U . : iurB. I .. X113.JNKY Xa IOOK, oeC yi oquienrst if rldayinay. George was n p k upon nis occur- . From the Observer and convicted at. the cuureriooo, ous an appeal was taen the justices ordered it spread upon upon the ground that the Judge in his I made a part of v the. minutes of the In giving expression to the keen . cnarge to theaury told them that in con-1 ' ... gret witn which he had .idering tjhe testimony in regard to the iSS .age of the prisoner, which was- con; a stroke of paralysis came and from it flicting, some . witnesses swearing ahe never rallied. Death was dailv n. ; that he - was under . fourteen I Pef ted nd came yesterday, a merciful years, others that he was i, more than fourteen,' they had a right to take Texas, defended the adverse criticism and ar- lts conetitutionalitv. During his remarks, Mr. Crain said it wm become the gentlemen from Oeor- week 77 bales, against weea last year. Middling 8 9-1G; Low 3 3-16; Good Ordinary 7 9-16, Sales of for the bales same Middling Spring term of the Hon. D. G. Fowle, and upon his motion C,'P the following further proceedings Blair bill, which was in appeal was taken the justices ordered it spread upon Bnd ofthemeeUng; v PRtf .Uy wor release. News and Observer. List of Letters - into consideration his physique, and that j Remaining in ; - the Postof&ce at New they could see that he was then a full terne, Uraven rcountyj N. C- April grown man;. Prisoner 'e counsel except-1 88th, 1880. -: ' . r ed to this last remark as an expression L,8?"- Wm. Burden, sohooner John of rr opinion prejudicial Supreme Court overruled the exception. I beth Stanly. . many leading county will sign A petition to theGover1 nor asking that the seqtence be com muted. . . j .j, ': 4 L . . :r-s' M. Manly, P. M Bueklem'a ArnieaSaIvc. . . ' .: Tub Rest RAtvpi in thd u,nriA i . --- . w . t v ava ava utile, iiruises, Sores, - Ulcers, Sal Chairman, after which there beimr no i. 'ZaZZZZZ "1 himinoti. il. - . " v"uimuuu urn uaniei iubbhok aa- to talk about thn nncnn0tit,,t;r,ot;t the bill, when if rumor spoke correctly they intended to vote for tha nominal Gazette we I educational monstrosity, known as the the unholy off- assorted alliance be tween the bleak hills and chillv rerl iiKarA nf V Rimiuiliip. u li learned of thai n. j .-J.. tt . nnmalHoafrinf Wll-l r xwr 7 7,i:L7 a "" wira lir OI nentUCKy. u 1 r "ri" V "utnne Mr. Tarsney. of Mich., a mmbr nf thL AL,ZA tt C j o w"r.lQ Yl tne committee on Labor, defended the ssxtt ia s l- ' , , --- Ditrator mere was in the land to nub " .25!? eZai nature inK Ho opinion and public Judgment. P rfirTi Tt- jquont acquaintance Mr. Anderson of Kan,, said the labor KltilSS!! question, in its .broad sense, was not the between rtKm thJ wrK Za t?" lnaet.,on 81 ifSB' the real ques- oetween them that Mr. Holland had t on pressing upon Con er ess was whoth- biteWlS ok- hiS me h.MeJ J2 legislation shouldeKretoSm- SJ t an hSt th VIameA Pel common carrier PrfOTn thr ob- neen an honor to the Fayetteville bar. HirnHnna. . n mwmitim .u . , ' 1 o . ' trwm.w mv uia viu WAS purely a tamporarv measure.' Warner, of Mo., and Ashburn. JUdee Buxton waannwillinir tn alln I it- r ,r . . .... . ... this onnorrrrir , Vn -ukI UI u,8- regaraea the bill i.:rr" ' r . " wen orawn measure, it was in lino 2-.!LT.rM!LW!3V; Tlth. . Prade1 legislation and sound x , . r. . m uiiuiuiic. inq wits r0!?!! ii Pre-entexigency, - - , --w .J uau umu miufwwuwiUll, Mr. KMinil .nf P. s last remark as an expression ps- vvm. nuraen, sohooner John " ,7Z I T , twiuivomit ligations. siaeiremarKas an expression Young; Amos Davi; Hannah A. Fan- an.dti' bj? Pnycal oonstituUon had per- that it was inion, ;- offv the v court nelle; John W.. Gifford: MaW jonw; longer life he would have Messrs. ) ial o . the prisoner. The Robert Jackerson; 3.. J. Lynch Elhsa- mV "-oark in the profesaion. - of Pa., sup iConrtoverruied the exception, beth Stanly. ' ' ; , .Joge Buxton waaunwUling to allow . Mr. Loot It is understood that the jury that tried - Persons calling for above letters, will Jng hte testimonr to TmaWa nt M. wrtl drf wn measure. It was him and many leading citizens of the 887 - dYertwed,andgive date of list.: j itiesof the deceased. -To him applicable to the him as a finished gentleman, and he biin bgiSand had nrovftn himunlf an nrnamonti . I . 7 T "VT s-uourt, ana K. ... ZT ;r ""1 uiereiora aavocatea US passage. - " , ads neat etiquitte for a man is not to Kheum. Fever Sores.- Tetter. nhniH "..'r'."'"". ucwoiwi , nr.uannon, of earnest! r annnort- boast of his virtues. It is also exceed- Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin totca ses " 0 several import- edthebilUand though, it would be ingly ino!,-qnt to annoy society with Eruptions, and positively cures piles. .Vi- n w.n'ti'V'"'' ''' ' eff ective of much good. ' i hiscou-hs and colds, when he can find It is guaranteed togive perfect sattafao- wlier' Mmb, f ' kT In closing tha debat Mrv O'Neill, trf relief inabctje of Dr. Bull's Coneh tion.ormonfi rnfnrTo-r ' p,,vL osTI-i. Toun?er. membera ? the bar, had per- Mo., said. that evenr MmWrr .. oyrup. I perbox. ForsalebyHancockBros- lytinTew the dT - B "iwr uau proven a, raiiurev - The desired dories io itiahkkt. Seed cotton 52.90. Cotton Seed $io. 00. Tbtipentini Hard , $1.00; dip, $1.75. Tab 75o.a81.25. Corn 45a55c. Oats Retail, 55a60. Rice 75a85. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Beep On foot, 3a.to 5c. Country Hams 10c. per lb. LiAjiD iuc. per lb. Eoas 8c. per dozen. Fbesh Pork 4ia6o, per pound. Pkawcts 50c. rw hnahi Fodpee 75c.aJ1.00 per hundred. Onions t3.50 per barrel. Field Peas 65a70o. Hides Dry, 10o.; green 5o. Apples 30a50c. per bushel. Pears $75o. per bushel. ' Tallow 5c. per lb. S OKENg-Orown,; 1 80aS5c ; 20a25or- . MiAL 65c. per bushel. Oats 50 ota. per bushel. TtJBNiPtf 50c. per bushel. ' " i.OLESALB PRIC1CS. - . Nvr Me88 Pork 110.50. - OHOCLDER8 Smoked. No. ii 8 B' nd L. C.--OC. Flour ?3.50a6.60. ' -Lard 7o. by the tierce.- ' f Natls Basis 10's, 83.00. Bd-oab Granulated. 7c, ' -. CoppEE-8iallo. , .. . Salt SOn.aiti iiui'-.i' ' ..... vvi inxNK!, - ' . Molasses and Struts ooaifc. rOWDER sa .00. ..x- . 4' bhot $1.60. f j ; r j Kkrosknb 10c : f.. :. Seed Potatoes Early Rose, $3.00 per AT TIT l,1 "A' A. ih. I ATf.R A JUST STORE FULL LINE OP SAArPr GENTS, YOUTHS AND BOYS' ?HELM0AT 55BS .r.f,ad to ,hW 8arap,e9 aDd Aure fit guaranteed. m26 2w c. L. IVES, Agent. spring , 5c. bbl. GEORGE ALLEN & GO. OFFER A FULL LINE OF General Hardware, Mechanics' Tools. mava a Hardware, . Lime. Cement, Plaster, Hair, Brick, Kalsomine; Paint, White Lead, Oil. Glass, Putty, Plows, Cultivators, Cox Cotton Planters, &c, &c. At Very low Prices. OUR CATALOGUE. et?,AConrt8.8E?-??bba8e. Carro't. Cel. Early Rose Pnt, etc Uland Uool6ainenUoroonntryProdaceolioitu S.W.&E.W.SMAiLW00D Craven Street, . )? tie Cotton Exchange ' 'malSdwlm

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