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(i Cntcurr Court. Chief ustice Chase ren Tttb Grape. The three best and chief Memorial. The following lines were; UTESTTtETTSr. STATE KElS.

rForrest's-five performances in Milwau rqtad demand. Wo ouota Carolina at nric. varieties of American grapes the Isabella, cast into the grave of CoL H. K. Burgwyn, dered his decision on resterday, to the feet that he would not regard the Stav-Law on Sunday evening, by a lover of those who the.

Catawba tmd the Scuppernong may T.i-m Col. BrrROwTS, JE. The The'remains of the late Henry K. Burgwyn, be said to be natives of North Carolina. The first received its designation in hon ingfrom lUto l2i a In qoanuty aijid quality, 1 '-IHAT-Md rfceipta since our laat, but there Is fair toek of former arriral.

remaining ia tho hh.ju of deakjrs and only a limited demand: We qhot horn stora at 25 for, Northprn. and ti 75 i-100 It.a. for Eaaiern. 1 Lime. The market is modtfatoly aurpheJ and kee brought Ristori's twobrongU As fleet of forty steambdats, from Alonta-na, is coming dowh the Missouri river with 120,000 tons of freight on board.

A' grand was given. 4 the catlofs at v- i rvdnnel of the 2Gth renment J. or; of Mrs. Isabella Gibbs, of North Caro Troops, who fell on the bloody field of Get- lina, whose husband carried a vino from From. Klcfennond-Tl)e JECepabllran Conven-.

I tiottn.yeniie tetx )-. i i Ya Jane 12. This morning the two committees, appointed by the two wings of the Yirgioi a Republican party at the conference last night, Senator Wil- the garden of Governor Smith, in Brans tysbnrg, vhire gallantly leaowxms luexj, the colors of his regiment in his hand, -will reach this city on Saturday afternoon. rules dull. Vq duote from ti to New York, and planted it on Long Island.

For table use it is now, perhaps, more universally cultivated than any other Kbb xuiui yii ojtiuruay evening oy 'tlie ladies who were attending th examination The paper moiiey how in jise in Italy wis 1 Pea Nets ArQ in fair request, fcnd'hone conW -gin. A prime article would find read son, and three other delegates from the Union die in what they esteem ft sacreL cause rATELE AMOK jrtTSQtTAat nrscEDix. The Floral kingdom loads the air With perfume from her countless flowers The odors filling Heaven so fair jj Seem but the odors prized as ours. Yet there reigns, 'tis fitly said, :1 A blossom sore choice taan others found; That scents not tiu, with ronhncas bade, Its loaves lie scattered on the ground. So with the noble.

Patriot dead, We laT, to-day, amid this spot i The Living die (as thus 'twas said I The DyiDg lite are ne'er forgot i Ealeigh Sentinel, Illness of Hon. R. C. Pukyxab. Hon.

in the practice and pleadings of thb Federal Conrt--that actions for-debt i must take their legitimate and ordinary course, agreeably to the practice and vpleadings of the Federal Courts. The decision is doubtless a legitimate one, 5 regarding the Constitn4 tion and the laws of the United States as still in force in Military. District No. 2, ye it must operate with singular hardship, upon debtors whose creditors reside! beyond! the State. Citizens of the State are barred by the State law and by order No.

10 of Gen. Sickles from collecting their debts from their fellow-citizens, yet; these same debtors ere obliged by the jruling of thej Federal Court, to pay; their foreign credit tors. The efTect will be to. force hundreds They will be at once taken to the Episcopal where, at 5 o'clock, the funeral services of the Church will bo read, and thpne they will be carried to the Alemo- erate. I lauricuceu iuo uuncu fifties.

t253 4tl.bU8heLi (Potatoes New cron Irish ara sellinff bv thA League Clubs of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, at the Ballard Itonse, where all existing divisions of sentiment were adjusted. Hon. J. M. Botts We are not prepared with the evidences as to indigenousness to this State of the Catawba, but such is the reputation of Wilmiastou IVholesale Prices Curreut.

Vial rjometery for interment. qhautitv at $1 Bt 1 bushel. jPouLTBv Is in fair demand, and we quol lire chickens at 2540 cents, and grown fowl at 50 60 cents each, as to size, accepted, on behalf of the friends of th Charlotts- i Of all the noble Toubcr'men of the State, 00 ob its nativity. We know the fact, only, that vttle Convention; a proposition for a joint Conven. who gave op their Iive for the land of their birth, few.

if any, were, more gifted or it abounds in certain localities, and that all Beeswax, .32 33 Bee? CAnxK, i 100 lbs.10 00 12 00 Bricks, 00 M5 00 the physical indications are in favor of its From store 1 80 2 0J TIoLASSKs, gallon, A Cuba. .15 Sugar house52f i 55 Syrup. ,1 00 wvu vi ww iwu wings as iouows: To the1 Unconditional: Union-Men of Virginia: The Executive Stat Commit heroic than Harry K. Burgwyn. As gallant as his prototype 'of Navarre, and as luxuriant and promaoie culture.

i traomiofs. i or N. C. Bacon the market continues to rule dull and depressed, owin the JjeaT stock in dealers? hands, nd it ia altfcat i itnposBiblo to effect sales of any moment tinloas l( at a further decline in! There is ecarcely any demand for retaUing purpose, and the tales S.fo cob.nned tosmall parcels. We- quota at 12i(7113'Cent8 for ahouMnra 13iT11 Ani in.

Barkels, Sp'ts each. R. CJ Puryear, of Yadkin county, we re The dencious bcuppernong, (or, as we Naval Srcauts, I into bankruptcy. i tender and generous as ho was a noble tim of Southern manhood. It is most fit find it written in the earliest records, "es gret to learn, was recently prostrated by an Turpentine 38 280 Ks The other business transacted in the is I undoubtedly native, and attack of paralysis, and at last accounts tee, the undersigned, citizens of the State of Virginia, who here avow "ourselves unconditional union men and members of the great Republican party of the United States, Virgin.

0 00 8 00 that he should sleep in the dear, soil of his Court, on yesterday, was of no very gener- exists in our midst in almost incredible sides, 1314 conts fptf hog round, and 1C17 ct reUow dip.0 00 3 00 00 1 50 was not expected to live, lie was attached while on a visit to Mr. Nick Williams. al interest -Ral. Sentinel. nativity arid, his affections.

Raleigh SentincL n. iwr uiuus, aa quanury and qaalitT. Western is in eood stock and doma Tar, bbLO 00 3 00 zna 25 3 75 25 4 50 Candles, Tallow ..18 20 Adamantine. 23 26 50 55 Java 40 00 Iguayra. 28 3' ,.,.25 27 St.

J.kmingo.21 .27 Cotton. "a abundance. The first explorers of the State, Raleigh and others, found the vines stretching in all directions in the primeval woods, Mr. Puryear is one of the best and purest Heaatt ant Desteucttve Rains. On Cotton Ceop- rx Pitt CorNTT, obth rar.mororo 00 3 25 Pitch, City 0 00 3 60 men of the State, and-we hope his life may ders, ud 1314 ceft ts 53 fi.

for sides, bt the Dack-. CAEbtDTAi A letter from Pilt county, covered with their iieavy clusters ol Irait, be spared. Charlotte Democrat. Wednesday and Thursday afternoon of last week, and Sunday of this, this section was visited by heavy rain storms, the heaviest aigo Labd Is1 mi moderate stock, and aejJn sjowlyf from store at 1C117 cnts for North Car- i call upon all others of like condition aa common sufferers, not to throw away this golden opportunity to rescue ourselves, our chilttren and our State from th'e hands of those wlib have brought nothing but war, desolation want and wretchedness upon our land, to iueefc'ia council at Richmond as more convenient than Charlottes arid Lawson menbons it with an enthusi- North Carolina, states that the cotton growers in North Carolina have had a hard 4 50 5 50 do No. 1..3 50 4 25 'do No.

2. ,2 87 3 00 do No. 3.. 2 75 2 80 Convocation. The Southeastern Con aliua, and 1416.centa ft.

for Northern. a iv asm ratner. ioreien 10 me siyie oi ins vocation of- the Episcopal Church, will as time of it! This accords with the informa it is said in the memory of the oldest inhabitants. Great damage was done to the quaint historical narrative. Ord.toMid'g21 lfoBR northern is ia moderate etoct, and there only a small business doiog from atore at quo- 7 tations in table.

21 25 Spirits Turpentine, (A il Strict Mid'41. 24i( semble for its Quarterly Meeting in Christ's Church. Newbern. on Wednesday," Thurs lialeigu oenunei. Judge Keixey axd His Tour.

Judge Cotton BagoIn. 1 Salt. There is chly a limited Mnnlrr. m1 i Cut 75 7 ville, on the let dayj ot August next, at 12 Mv in the African churcbi for the purjxise of extendinc cotton and corn just beginning to make headway in growing, andon gome plantations the stands were almost washed out of the ground. The wheat just maturing was i 00 00 day and Friday nights, at a quarter to eight.

Ushers will be at the door to seat all Oils, eallon. i Kelley was serenaded in Philadelphia, last Thursday," and in response to the compli 12J and perfecting the Organization of the Republican Sperm .0 00 8 00 strangers. The public are invited 10 at- stock moderate Wo quote small sale of Liver- pool ground at $2 50 sack, as In quan- SHiNdLEs-Continue to rule quiet and dull In tiio absence of any demand for shipping purposes. We quote atf3f3 50 for Common, and t43 M. for Contract.

i tion! weTiave already published' contained in the letters of onr special North Carolina correspondent. Itj is stated that many who have replanted are ploughing up that ground and planting The writer, wha is said to be largely engaged in the cotton crop in Pitt conuty, ventures to say that there is on an average, not ovdr half a crop.in North Carolina. Norfolk Journal. ment, made a speech. He said lie was re also matenally injured.

1 55 Aewbern Jour, of The advisatory Board, We hear of great damage; as well to Gunny, i yd 25 a Dundee. ...20 Rope, lb. .10 Cokn Meal, 8 bushel. 1 50 Domestics, Yam, 162 10 Featjieus, i lb ..75 7S 1 90 Machinery.2 00 2 50 pi PeaNuts, .2 80" i-5 Potatoes, i I ceived couiteousJy and kindly in every Southern city, 6a ve one. Speaking of North Carolina he said if was the most beautiful plowed lands, whole acres of the surface being washed away.

Wadesboro'; vl I Timber. The market rules steady at about for-ynerrate8, and very little arrivinn'. We ouote' arid richest portion of Jearth upon which 00 appointed by Order No. 33, met at tho Citadel yesterday morning. G.

W. Brodie, a colored citizen of Raleigh, N. appeared in the clace of Jefferson Fisher, who had 19 25 80 New corner stone of the his eve or feet had ever rested. This State sales of a few rafts during th week at $3 for ordi- hary, $8 75f3 25' for lair, and iiom Kn hr Irish, 1 bWO 00 OJO raovisioNS, Presbyterian Church in Washington was -l from which more than -fifty thousand of her "sons have lied to Indiana and Illinois, ei. Bacon.

laid on the 30th ult. Rev. P. H. Dalton been i aoTXiinted from tnat city, iso dusi-h party commenced by the Convention assembled at Richmond on the rfrh of April laeti.

The call" is signed by the Republican State Committee Gov. Pierpoint, Hon J. I. Botts, Lewis McKenzie, of Alexandria, and some three hundred others. The Revenue receipts from Tobacco in this district, for the past ronth, were, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

"General Schofield having received complaint that E. J. Crump, one of the registers of this city, had been aiding the Confederates, investigated it and found jno cauee for the change. This complaint was preferred by freedmen, and is tho first made in this State. i delivered an address on the occasion.

17 ness was transactea, ana aicer organizing .,..16 ul3J Shoulders. ..00" Tie Chops. The heavy raius for the past two weeks has kept the ground too wet to allow our farmers to giire proner atten- iionfto-the young corn, but the prospect is quit 3 good. The weather that has been so unfavorable for the corn has been very fa- is the land of wine, of honey, of the apple and the peach, of the fig and the pome the Board adjourned. Charleston A eves.

Hog round. 13 Tbesity College. The commencement 11 'II General Order No. 33. HEADQUARTERS, C.n.,..

Tw Western Bacenl granate, all of which he saw prosper in the open field, and 'under the most artless cul iss, Mackerel, No. 1.. .00 00 22 00 No. 2. 20 00 20 00 No.

3... 17 50 18 00 7 00 -9 00 Herring, .5 00 7, 00 N.C.roe,12 00 12 50 do cut, 9 00 10 00 do gross, 8 00 0 00 Drt Cod. lii Jt 9 10 18 brime mill. V. Wood Is in omd.

and market nearly bare. Wo quote pinej and ash at 50. and Oak at $3 75I4 fi cord, by the boat load. I Fbeights. Quite a number of vessels have arrived since our last, which has catiscd considerable dullness in the market, and coastwise rates fiave declinel.

The quantity of Produce offering (shipment is at present rather small, and shippers appear disposed to hold off to soma extent for a further reduction. Wo refer to our table for laat rates paid both steam and sail vessels. Pine Steam Saioed Lumber Cargo rates er exercises oi tms uoiiege win emurace Wednesday and: Thursday of -the present weeki Rev. Bishoii Pierce, of Georgia, Charleston, S. May 30; 1867.

General Orders 33. i 113 lit Lard, N.a..lCi doNorth'rn 14 i 11. HI I6i. 00 J36 The following named persons are liereby ap will preach the annual sermon on Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, A. and W.

Mac. Btitter, N. C.25 i pointed and constituted a Board to report for the consideration and the action of the Commanding Floub, bbL, Northern aoNortli'rn32 Oi Bobbins, of Salisbury, will deliver 120 general needful arrangements, rules, regulations ture. In the forty-two hundred miles we traveled, the whole earth is underlaid with gold, so that child, with an ordinary wash basin, could wash the sands from the rivulets and make at least three dollars a day, and yet: he had never seen so mnch poverty as he found in North Carolina. 'Youjcan hardly credit this," "but, said he, I tell yon it is true." Removal otheFatetteville Officeks.

The North Carolina Presbyterian, alluding he annual address, on Vednesday alter- -ii i Pobk, Northern, btl. noon, conveyances win do ac xxiu x'uiut WCV JU.e8824 50 Ordinary assortment Cuba cargoes, 120 00 22 00 Hayti cargoes, 20 00 22 00 to meet every train on Tuesday, Wednes Thin -00 00 6h2l to0 jb uii cargoes wiao ixaras 23 00 23 00 day and Thursday. Ral. Sentinel. Jb'amily.

..14 00 17 00 Superfine.il 50 12 50 Fine. 10 75 1125 Glue, 25 Gunny Bags. 35 45 Guano, Pei-uviaii, i Per ton. CO 0 90 0 Land Plasteb, 18 00 Grain, bushel, Prime, .22 00 23 j00 Rump. .00 00 (S00 100 aDd forma of proceeding for registration Col.

W. B. Royall, U. S. Maj.

5th Cavalry, Chief of the Bureau of Civil Affairs, President. H. EE. Salisbury, North Carolina, Jefferson fisher, of Raleigh, North Carolina, F. L.

Cardoza, of Chaileston, South Carolina. Lemuel Boozer, of Lexington, South Carolina. The Board will convene and organize at the Citadel in Charleston, on the 7th day of June, 1867, vorible" for setting out tobacco plants, and we Relieve there will be a larger crop plant-' cd ifc our county this year than ever before. The wheat has been threatened with i- rusti but so far it is not injured materially. I Winston Sentinel.

1 in BiNKRriTcy. We learn ihati upou the nomination of the Chief Janice, His Honor, Judge Brooks, lias pointed tho following Registers in rup cy 2nd District-rli. F. Lehman, of New-ber. ojh District Thos.

B. Keogh, of Greens-, borough. 6jh Districts. II. Broadfield, of Lexington.

7h District Clinton A. Cilley, Lenoir, N. Cv i The others will be i appointed in a few Salt, i Alum, bush.0 50 CO Ship Stuff as per 22 00 23 00 00 00 20 00 Prime River 10 00 20 00 tiverpool, sack, ground cargo ...0 00 0 DO! Rate of FrclghV from store 2 25 2 50 A Handsome Contribution. We are requested to acknowledge the receipt of eighty dollars, which was furnished to Mrs. Dr.

Haxall, from Lincolnton, North Carolina, for tho Hollywood Memorial Association, being the proceeds of some very interesting tableaux recently given by the young people of that place. 1 Richmond Examiner. and sit from day to day until dissolved by orders SUOAB, Cuba 11 Per SaUlng Per Steamer. f. to Gen.

Sickles removal of the Mayor. and Commissioners of Fayetteville, says: As no cause is assigned for the. removal of our town authorities, except a general allegation of "inefficiency," we take occasion to say that, in the judgment of our citizens, the officers who are removed are not inferior in worth, intelligence and efficiency in the discbarge of every duty, public and private, to any who have ever held the 22J Oats 00 Peas," Cow. 0 00 Rice, rough2 25 .12 East India: 11 Hides, ..5 Dry 13 25 90 75 50 13 12 6 14 13 I3i 15 16 00 100 Porto Rico. 12 C.

14 ......15. A. Oi-ushed. 17 Soap, Jb. if $0 00 JO 75 oo on er.

00 4 I0 From Washington. Washington, D. Juno 12 r. M. All the members of Cabinet were present yesterday, when Mr.

Stahbery's opinion, regarding the powers of District Commanders, was discussed. The opinion was approved by all except Secretary who was silent on the Bubject. Gen. Grant was not present during the consideration of the opinion. The opinion is adverse to the arbitrary removal of State, and, it is understood, municipal officers.

jThe Indian Commissioner had a prolonged audience with the President this morning. Mr. Withers, Mayor of Mobile, has an interview with the President at 3 o'clock to-morrow from which it is inferred the Mobile removals are still undecided. 1 The impression which prevailed a few days ago of changes in the District Commanders, is fading away. It is thought best to enforce discipline, which involves respect for law and obedience from subordinate military officers.

jThe receipts of, the Internal Revenue to-day were $563,000. (Between four and five thousand persona will witness the prize fight to-morrow. Ninety-three suits have been commenced by claimants of Savannah cotton, alleged to have been captured-by Gen. Sherman, and sold in New York. The claims amount to about $4,000,000 in 1 25 0 76 fi 1 t6 To Nkw Yokk.

Crude Turpentine perbbL Tar, Spirits Turpentine, Cotton, per lb. Cotton per bale. Flaxseed, per bush. Pea TO Crude Turpentine per bbl. Tar 64 1 to 14 oo 0 oo (d oo a 1 25 (.4 14 00 0 Hay, 100 lbs.

Eastern. 2 00 2 25 Northern. ,75 1 80 Ibon. IS 00 13 11 10 9 Wilmington, i Ext. Famhy, 10J 10 10 vw.

from these Headquarters. The Board will choose from their number a Recorder of their proceedings and may employ a clerk, whose compensation shall not exceed three dollars a day. The commanding officer of the Citadel will provide suitable apartments for the meetings of the Board. i The Assistant Adjutant-General will provide, on the requisition of the Recorder, of the approved by the President, such stationery, books and printing as may be required, having a due regard to economy and the dispatch of business. The compensation of the members (civilians) will be ix dollars a day and a commutation at the fate of ten cents a mile for each mile traveled, taking the nearest usual route from their respective places of residence to and from Charleston.

By Command of Major-General D. E. Sickles 1 j. J. Clous, Capt.

38th Infantr, A. D. C. A A. A.

G. Official J. W. Clous, Capt. SSth Infantry, A.

D. C. Js A. A. A.

G. 74 1 00ft O0 ti 10 0'60 0 00 (i 0 oo oi 00 OO (A 1 00 bt iOO 8 00 8 English, ass'd8. American, ref.O American, .9 Swede 10 10 10 10 12 76 26 73 Spirits Turpcntina, 12 es; 1 00 1" 00 Contract .4 50 Common .3 00 3 00 50 Ocit City Government. We see by a short announcement in the Republican that Major Palmer has been appointed Mayor of this City. This completes the new board, under the provisional military sys-(eni of tho reconstruction bill.

A tine board certainly, for a Southern City "But a single Southern man, from the town sergeant down to the Mayor I Police, City City physician. Sanitary inspector, Councilmen and Mayor all, all' radicals of the purest water the Mayor being chairman of the Radical Association or Union League of this City. Not one of these having auy more interest in the welfare or 00 ,16 oo W. O. b'blSO 6o 30 0' days, and for the 1st and 2nd Districts, two Registers, for each, will be appointed.

Kaleigh Sentinel. TjroiLvsTJLLE.4-,his is one of the most flourishing" places'in North Carolina, and 13 celebrated for its manufacture of shoes, Which, in quality, durability, and rice, equal any work done outside of the State. Our merchants wpuld do well to heed this fact 'j Thomasville is" located one hundred miles wet of Raleigh, seventy miles east of Charlotte, immediately ou the North Carolina Railroad, and has a population of five or sLxiiiundred persons, growing and vinjj rapidly. i lis has a female college, four stores, two 0 00 0 00 0 00 0' 0HX, 1 2A C4 00(4 00 of 00 0 000 (a) 0 00 fl 00 (v 00 office of Mayor and Commissioners since the town was incorporated by our General Assembly." Heavy Rais. The recent rains hate been themost severe that have been experienced in this section in many years.

The creeks are greatly swollen and we apprehend that serious injury has been done the growing crops: -Raleigh Sentinel. Persokali. We learn that Chief Justice Chase, in company with Judge Brooks, ex-Prov. Gov. Holden and Col.

D. M. Carter, attended the African Methodist Church in this city on yesterday morning. We presume they attended Tupper's Church at K. U.

hhd 80 00 4n 00 Timber, 3j? i 0. 00 (3 no a o( 1. 54 snippmg.n 00 lff MilLprme lO 00 12 00 0 70 0 10 1 26 70 0 61 eo eo. ou Hoop, ton 155 00163 00 Liquors, (dom.) Whiskey, Bourbon .2 15 4 00 N. E.

Rum 3 00 4 00 Gin ...4 00 7 00 Brandy 4 00 9 .00. Lumber, CRiver, Fl'r 00 18 00 Wide do .10 00 12 00 Scantling 8 00 10 00 Mill Fair. 9 00 10 00 Cotton, per lb. Cotton Goods per bale. Pe4 Nuts Lumber TO ALT! MOKE, i Crude Turpentln per bbL Spirits Turpenunei, 1 Roslu, per lb.

Pea pei owl. To Boston. Crude Turpentuie. per Jbbl. Tar Sptrlta Turpentine, per lb.

Pea per bush. iMuu, inrenortoi i 6 CO 3 00 11 Tallow, 10 oo 0 oo gold, and the suits are authorized by recent acts prosperity of the City of Newbern, than any other'migratory class. "Was ever such monstrous outrages inflicted On any' peo lOBACCO, i i If 00 00 0 Oi so 00 1 1 23 00 80 IS -r 00 46 avy. .25 35 of Congress. i 00 oo oi uo 00 (4 oo 00 Medium.

...30 ra 4(i The legation has arrived and will be night. lialeigh Sentinel. Addeess to the Colored Peopjle. ple oo rw "00 00 it: presented to-morrow. REVIEW OP THE WILMINGTON JMAIU By the- way, we understand tpat.

Mayor Washington upon declining to take the required bath, was requested by the officer The motion for a new trial of (kmpver has been Week ending Thursday, General Order No. 34. It is stated that the cause which led to the issuing of Order No. 34 was a belief on the part of General Sickles that ju-tice was not as promptly administered in some parts of the, State as it might be. This bting his belief, he thought inadvisable to make an order whieh should allow.the civil authorities to retain the primary control of civil affairs, while, at the same time such information was furnished the military authorities as would enable them to revise any action already taken, or to take any further action as might be considered necessary.

Gen. Sickles preferred doing this to issuing such an order as that issued, with the same intention and motive, by Gen. Schofield. Charleston Mercury. kets for tlic Jane IS, 1867.

abandoned. He leaves for Albany Penitentiary to- Journal Prini, Wilmington, S. commanding this Post, to recommendsome There is to bo a large mass meeting of the colored citizens of Franklin county, in Lou-isburg to-day. J. J.

Davis and R. I. Wynne, pre to address the gathering. Raleigh Sentinel. CLRfrrr Court.

The Court was engaged VIL.MI!VOTOM MOKKTi MAKF.T. morrow. i From Rlchmond-The Republican Party native citizen for his successor; who, in addition to his ability' to take the oath, possessed other qualities fit and proper for one I aubpentine ine maraet ruiep -steady jdanng tne early part of the week, and prices w6r' uh-changed up to Monday, when there was lesa disposition among: buyers to'operate. and the trice again a Unit. Richmond, June 12 P.M.

CORBECTED BYJAMES DAWSOX. I 1 Buying. 1.25" .....1.02 Kxchangeon Northern CiUes.i i fllaq't Coupoua of N. old jw N. C.

six per cent. Bonds, old Issue, 63 Seling 1.80 1.04 par 40 til 41 At the Republican meeting at the African declined 2550 cents the market closing; J5nj that shoB factories, one steam saw and grist mill, a tobacco! faetory. one hotel, two churches, and Baptist) a cabinet maker, photographist, A'C. The sod of the surrounding country is principally, sandy loam, with considerable red clay, well adapted to raising the first grades of tobacco, though corn and wheat andioats are the principal crops raised, j- "Wilson Carolinian. Mru.

Destroyed. A new mill located on tfones's creek, below Little's mill, just completed, and belonging to Alfred Bau-euin and Neill McCormac, was almost en- iirdly destroyed on Sunday forenoon by the danr giving way and washing out the grcrind on which the mill was located. The gnfind, to those who knew it well, was al-watg considered unsafe for a mill site. The miB, was-a very complete affair, running day at $3 for Vu-gin and yellow dip, and ft 50 for Church to-night, i Senator Wilson congratulated them on the fact that party divisions in Virginia hard, at which figures all received since has found Loss of the Steameb Crotok and hek Entire Crew. On the night of the 10th Of May.

the (earner Creton.Cantain R. W. Tilton, was lost off new 44 BK NOTES. had ended, and he felt sure of the election of sale. The receipts--for the week are 1,661 Wbls.

Buy.) Cape Henry. A small telegraphic' dispatch in thej Radical State Conyenlion, and of a Governor and two United States Senators of the same political on yesterday the trial of an action for damages in assault and battery brought by Dr. DeRossett vs. Peyton A.Dunn, Col. Jhi.

G. Haywood appeared for the plaintiff and Messrs. Phillips and Battle for the defendant. The case had not been given to'the jury, at the time of oui making up the paper. The following order has been made by tne Court 'It being considered by ihe Court that all persons, born or naturalized the United States, and residing in North Car Yeflow Dip." $3 00..

holding that responsible positions Mr. Washington, we.are told recommended Henry R. Bryan, one of our most substantiated and worthy citizens a gentleman of fine extensive attainments in law and literature, of very conservative principles, moderate in everything, and who would have discharged the duties of Mayor with an impartia.ity which neither race nor color, could have challenged. He had the misfortune to hold a deep pecuniary interest in this country and to be born South of Mason and Dixon's Line. The gen tie jaan.

was not appointed. 27 4i 00 Hard: 60' faith. sold as follows m' "1 Bbis. Virgin' 204 $3 25; .372. .8 003 25 Tuesday ...495.......

3 00 Wednesday 590... 3 30. 3. 00.1 50 Minera WadesboroV 22 Comiiiercc. 13 3 VanceyrUle Mr.

George F. Noyes, of New York, spoke in fa Bell 00 00 23 25V 00 00 00 00 3 00. i j. 150 cape ,....26 Bank of N. Farmers'.

Bank, J.20 .45 Charlotte. Commercial, Fayetteville, 8 Ql vor of the rights of the colored people, and said 1 1 60 ISprarrs Tcefentink As will be seen from, our if mey were secured all would go well; but if not, 00 10 00 00 tablo of sales below, prices wero fluctuating du-l 1. ...1. V. 1 I he was hi favor of confiscation and war to the Thomas 44 knife; '1 Messrs.

Jay and Van Bnren, of New York, and MARRIED, New York Jieraid, announcing ine disaster, is au that has been published concerning it. Since then we have made-enquiries and learned the following facts in regard to this lamentable, affair. On the night of the 10th of May theCf oton coj-liued with the schooner Two Marys, off Cape Henry, near Hampton Roads, and instantly sunk, with the entire crew. She was bound from Charleston to New York, with a heavy cargo of machinery belonging to a dredging machine. The collision occurred about ten o'clock in the night, and the schooner remained in the vicinity of the disaster in hopes of picking up some of the crew who might still be alive.

But none were left, as she sunk so quick that there was no time to prepare ior the disaster. The following is a list of the white persons on board the Croton, who are lost -R. W. George Crane; Purser. DennisEngineer.

G. W. Slacks, of Massachusetts, also addressed the meeting. )n the 5th by Bey. J.

C. Tliomaa, Mr. BAHTHOLOMEW KELLY to MARY J. WAL-LA0E, all of Wilmington. iiug mo ciuij ai vi mo woea, auu raurtJU.

irora 50 to 52 cents i gallon, owing to condition of packages; for the past day or two, however, herej has been more and the market closes; steady and firm at 52 cents, with a fair demand; from buyers. The receipts both by river landrails road have been small for some weeks, and (there-is very little at present offering for sale in, fact the market has oecome almost bare, there peing; little or none in receivers! hands. We quoteeales' as follows --li j' Friday. .310 bhla. at 50J51 cts.

gaillon.1 i i New York, Juno 12 6 P. M. DIED. Cottou active, and firmer sales of 3900 bales at If ft tninntaa fn 19 I'n1nrh Tlin StU lOtif 27 cents. Flour dull and heavy declined 10 CAKRIE, infant daughter of Dr.

D. M. Buio and home demand limited State 40; South .,264 Saturday. 50, 5051 4 But enough. Newbern Jour, of Com.

The Recent Mubder. The tragedy enacted in Lenoir county last Thursday, was one of the most horrible that we have been called upon, as a public journalist to note, even in these days of rapidly recurring horrors. The wife of an inoffensive citizen," while quietly attending to her domestic affairs, unsuspicious of danger, is brutally dragged from her kitchen to the house her skull fractured, and her body otherwise mutila-ted. The house is then jlundered, and the perpetrators of this atrocity go to the field where the husband is ploughing; seize him; taker him to the woods and with his plough-lines hang him. ern mixed to eood.

$11 25 Fancy and olina, are citizens entitled to equal rights under the laws, and therefore equally concerned in the impartial administratibn of justice is ordered, That henceforth, in summoning grand and petit jurors, the Marshal of-the United States for the District of North Carolina make no distinction on account of color or race among citizens otherwise qualified to serve." Sentinel. Supreme Court. This tribunal met in this City, on yesterday, all the udges in attendance. A number of candidates for County Court license were examined. Raleigh Sentinel.

Su pkeme Court. The following gentle men were, on Monday, admitted by this tribunal to practice in the several County Courts in, this State, viz 60, 50i.5i ani M. J. Buio, aged 2 months, j. In this city, on tho morning of the 10th SAMUEL W.

ROBERTS, aged 42 years. ..333 ..552 135 tlirjje pairs ot burrs two gris-t anl one tlotir, and was valued at between 4,000 an So, 000. Wad esboro' A rg us. Cnors. f- We are informed late last week that, owing to the very cool weather of two or three weeks ago the cotton on many of 'thej plantations between this and Charlotte, wai so badly injured that farmers had it plowed ux3.

and planted corn instead. li I Wad esboro' Arqus. QORETBLE MlOiDEB XEAB KlXSTOK. Report reaches ns of the murder, yesterday, of John Miller and wife, at their farm 11 iniles from" Kinston. Mr.

Miller was hung on a tree a short distance from the house, and Mrs. Miller was shot through the head! inside their dwelling. The murkier, is said to have been committed by a party of negroes. We refrain from giving any of the conflicting rumor? which are current, as to the caiise of the murder. Tuesday Extra, $12 50..

Wheat dull and declining Lake, Extra Hand. Abraham Sinford, of Port Royal. i CaDt. B. G.

Reid. late U. S. Volunteers. ft Corn heavy and ttschned 2 cents Western mixed, 73 Thursday .181 52 "1 Besides these persons are the crew, whoso names we have been unable lo learn.

new, 05 bid, $1 10. Pork heavy and lower at $21. Lard heavy at 1213 cents. Rosin The inactivity reported in the 1 market The Croton will-Be recolfected as having" run at the close of our last review continued thrpugh-f out Friday and Saturday, when holders reisededi Whiskey Rice, firm and unchanged. Su between this port and Charleston, and was a fine lieht draught steamer.

She was thoroughly gar closes activei-sales of 1500 hogsheads Musco their demands, and a setter enquiry sprung tip, and a moderate business has since- been! done though at lower prices than given in our lastt The overhauled and repaired in Wilmington last sum vado at 1011J cents. Other groceries quiet and mer. firm. Naval Stores unchanged. Wool dull Tex.

as 2831 centst Freights firmer- Corn 56. stock oi au grades naa oecome quite small, Owing to the limited receipts, and at the close of our enquiries holders are not disposed to tell at bScher These fiendish murders were perpetrated in the county of Lenoir, 12 miles southeast Wo clip the above article from the Savannah News and Herald, of a recent date. The Schooner OBITUAlXYr Died In this city, 4th Mrs. REEECCA wifai of Kilby Brawn, aged 43 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in this city, and was esteemed and loved by thoao who inow her.

She, hke many others, had Leon obliged to strugglo with the ch'rticulties of tho times, which fell with crushing weight upon her, but indomitable energy enabled her td rise above them. She taught her family to be industrious, economical, and independent sbo infused into their minds that an unblemished Character would bring respectability and honor. Her eo vere bodily afllic tion were eanctiflod to her spiritual goodsho bowed to tho Divino will, and was willing to depart and be with Christ. i -Thus has pansod away a good wifo, a dovotcd Gold 137i. i Five-twenties of 'C2, registered, Hend erson County.

Two Marys being in thia port, the Captain and ngures. -ne saies ror tne wee aro 1,977 as of Kinston. The innocent victims were John Miller and his wife among the 106J106 new issuolOD; Ten-forties, register lonows I tor black, fa 7o for Common, 75 if.tn were summoned before tho Collector of ed, first 106 most highly esteemed and estimable of their (SJfa ior stramea, 8(gj3 ror wp. 3 25, $8 50, 25 for No. 1, for PalJ an( Customs and the Local Inspector of Steamboats Effect of Order No.

32 ix this William Daviea, David JI Graven, James MitchclL. Garland Ferguson, Abraham li Smedea, Mougon rrice, Hngh Murray, Nixon CliDfjmau, 1061 others 10if(aiUoi sixes, new section. The nle miscreants who murdered 6 for window glasa," as ia quality, all la bbL OR on Tuesday, 12th and from the log book oi Bertie Haywood Wake Columbus Wilson Wayne them were three negroes. The blood of issue, 6768J'. Baltimobe, Jiine 126 P.

M. Citr. The general closing up of the liquor saloons, in compliance with- the require-, niepts of the above order, has exhibited a I nwked chancre in the business asneets of the Two Marys the following information was obtained, which proves conclusively that she did not these innocent persons cries aloud for ven Tah Has been in active demand since our last, id shows an advance of 50 cents on previous and previous Cotton dull at 28 cents. Rice and Coffee steady. Benj lluttou, mother and an humbln chrft fan.

collide with the Croton Corn is in good supply, but weator White $l'i03 frbich quotations. The receipts are only 83 bbis sold at 3fH bbl. i geance. IS ewbern Jour, of Com. Bishop ATKrNsok's Visitation to Was kenton.

On Sundav, the 2nd, Bishop At th4 City. The Hotels; the only privileged $1 06 Mixed $1U 02 Western 04 cts Extract from log book of Two Marys, May 10th. 1867. This dav comes in with the wind Beef Cattle Are in light stock, and wo note al leuj liobmson, Iloratio Davis, John Hassey, Thos Jarvia, lost, Provisions truiet! and unchanged. LaixT dull.

moderate enquiry for -butchering purposes. I OnI places lor tne retailing ot liquors by the drink, are reaping a rich harvest, and are kinson held Divine service in Emmanuel South and light cloudy. At 7 o'clock, A. fel small lots 01 interior quality nave ueen received. SOME TIME INi FEBRUARY, 18C5, on the of Sh-rman's armv thfoueh North Car- Whiskey nominal and unchanged.

i Cincinnati, Juiio 12 -6 1. M. t'. LGilbert EUiot, In our pe-Xhn Baker. crowded the most of the time.

and sold 011 tho hoof at 810 dents net. Church in this place, and, after a sermon in with some signs of disaster, by the floating stuff Ntw Hanover Duplin Currituck Pasquotank Gates Pasquotank Bladen Kockiagham Montgomery Bandolph filioa, one note against Dr. S. S. Satchwcll for 150, Sheep are in line supply, and sell slowly at 12 50 re-nnations, we have passed squads of la of unusual power and aptness of illustration uaicu, January aotn, lsou.iwun intrefltiromuate.

I 'Flour steady-Superfine Corn dull and unsettled 70- cents offered and 75 cents asked. $3 50 each, according to quaJity. I Barrels. We have no chancre to report in mb- Alrto, sundry notes against John' B. iox and Marshall II.

Morgan, ar.iountintr to 00 bear-1 on the water, which have come from some Steamer. Saw a pail of the wheel house with the letter on it wind light. This day ends with the wind S. all well and on ship duty. Lat.

tv snirit barrels. The supply in receivers' liandd Ciiuton Cobb, Adolnhns Monroe, -Wm Mebane, Sam'l rembc-rton, George Beid, Romulus Linnev, Thomas Tucker. icg iuterest from the 17th of October, 1860. i is only moderate, but eulheiont to eupply present 1-- 1 if boring men on the streets who threaten to "fom themselves into-clubs and buy a gal-llon of liquor, or more, oh Saturday even-i infc, and then imbibe it on retirement. The order may possibly, defeat the very 1 object it is intended to accomplish.

There Cotton dull Middling is oftared at "21 cents. Tork dull forced sales at $21 50 held at $22. Bacon is in moderate demand Shoulders 9 cents Clear he confirmed fourteen persons, xhe Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was then administered, and a larger number communicated than we remember ever to have witnessed in so small a village on a similar occasion. i uemnuu, woiuu ia prwvipauy ior email parcels. 37 long.

75 10 W. i subscriber. I I a We continue ioriner quotations, at which aonail Also, ono nolo on John Stokloy, payable to Dr. sales have been tnade during the, week: Second letter above mentioned was a black letter, Jmea Shepherd, Sides 12 1 cents, Lard -good brands Vl cents. i Ch arleston, June 12 P.

H. band Zo ror lots as they run, and S3 i)0 with red shade, and bout 24 inches long one S. S. Satchwell, and ecdored by him to tho bub-scriber, dated some time in 1857, for $30 50, with interest from dae; I These which continued several $3 75 for selected; new, $3 for country and! boat afloat, (white,) about 16 feet long lumber Cotton inactive sales of 20 bales middling at $4 25SS1 50 for N. Alexander IredeU Wilson Halifax Orange Mecklenburg Alamance- Warren Buncombe following admitled Ateo, nundry other note of im all amount.

-t hv fi inches, and about one thousand feet Cotton. In this article there has been very lit Kice A 1'eirce, Thomas It Boulhac, Fftderick 8 De'Wolfe, James Boyd, Charles Price, Wm Martin, And yealerday" the against sundry persons, dates and amounts not 24j25 cents. Receipts 85 bales. .14. Augusta, June 121 6 P.

M. tie doinx sines ourdast review, owing in a hrreat afloat around the Steamer. i recollected. i measure to the want 01 rock, as there is scarcely "The Mate thinks it was not; more than seven Cotton dull Usales of 66 bales middliog at 23 All persons are forewarned from trad nz for any any offering On market. The advices: are rather! more favorable, but there is no demand worthy off hours, were of a deeply interesting character, and while the Bishop pointed out the chief causes why so many more females than of the other sex are members of the Church in the present age, at least in this country, which was not the case in former ages, and described the perilous condition into which the maxims and customs of the male sex have brought them, there wore of the above notes, and tbe maker of the aame from paying them to any person except mystlf, or' or eight days after her loss, before she was dis covered by him.1' 4 cents.

i Savannah, Juno 12 6P. M. report, ano we tnereiore quote tne price as mere were more drunken men seen on our streets ion! Thursday, than at any time for three I months previous. Newbern Republican. MI)bsequies of the late Col.

Bukgwtn. Wj3 have seldom witnessed a more touching Bpjtctacle than was presented yesterday af-i terhoonj on the occasion of the interment, in; the Memorial Cemetery, of the remains of; the gallant and gifted Henry K. Bur-f gwyu, Colonel of the 26th North Car-l ollna Troops, who fell on the bloody field of Gettysburg. Christ Church was crowd-', -ed to its utmost caxacity. The catafalque, my "written oror.

i Cotton a uiet Sand steadv small business low ly nominal at! 24 cents for middling. We quota sales of only 30 bales at 21 cents for ordinary. 22 CotTBT. The business of JAS. T.

MOORE. June 14 lMt- the present close. The cents for low middiing, 2323J ceutafor nuddung, 23 cents. Receipts 270 bales. i New Orleans, June 126 P.

11. session of this court is drawing to a and 2it cents ior strics i 1 Coa Meal Iain moderate supply, and sella Reference Docket was taken up Wednesday, and $2a AGENTS WAXTED. Cotton Sales lof 2000 bales middling 2121J cents. bales. Fair Lonisiana Mo from tho granaries at $1 50f 1 55 bushel as in! gone throngh with, the cases being settled as far 6t; as practicable.

With the exception of the trial of quality. i Eooa Are in demand, and verv few cominxr to tS to taoo per month males and femaloa lasses 60 70 cents Cuba; for distilling, 50 cents. a few cases and tho disposition of some minor to sell the only market. 1 Sell in the small way at 30 cents, nd by! Fair Louisiana Suear 1212i cents. Flour dull business, tie above comprises the proceedings of the quantity at 25 cents dozen.

1 FzniTLizjiRs Are in lisrht sunplv and demand. iu.iroai.oi me cnancei, on wnicn restea tbje cofSn, was most exquisitely orhamented wth the choicest flowers of the season. OKA U1NZ COMMON BXS 1 FAMILY RBWIVO MACIIIIK the Court yesterday. Unlike the Criminal Court, and weaive the following quotati jus from uvutq Manufactured. It will hem.

fclL stitch, tuck. Peruvian Guano. $90: Pacific do. Pataipsco? The sublime ritual was impressively read SuperSne $10 75 double extra $12 50 choice $18. Corn dull and unchanged white scarce.

Oats unchanged. Pork dull no sales-held at $21. Bacon Fair jobbing shoulders 9 10 cents rib 122 cents; clear 134 cents. Lard the proceedings of this Court attract but little attention, and few can be found among the num bind, braid, quilt and embroider btauti nily. Price only $20.

including Barnum'a aelf-arer and bv the Rev. Dr. Mason, which the re- do. 70 i Kettlewell'a Manipulated $60(g470 Snowden's Manipulated $75 E. F.

(Joe's ber in attendance outside of those interested Superphosphate of Lime, $06 i Ober's Cottoii and; elf-turning hemraer. Fully warranted for five years. i -j either as nrinciDals or witnesses in the several No quotations. i Uautiow ueware of those aeliinir eases under, or awaiting, consideration. xnjains were escorted to the Cemeterv and buried in that beautiful spot, amul the noble spirits who sleep within its sacred precincts, the final sepulture being alio crowned by fair hands with the love- Gold 136.

Sterhng exchange 47i5ii. New phate, Snowden's Ammoniated Potash Phosphate, $65; Zell's Superphosphate of Lime.j Admitted to Practice. We are pleased to note cast-iron machines, under th same i.ia a iure. For cireulaia and teriu adJrei, At 14 A 253 S. Fifth street, l'Uilde phia, fa.

York sight cent premium. manifest tokens, of deep feeling and great searchings of heart among the-thinking portion of tho congregation. A rain in the afternoon, which continued till a late hour in the night, prevented a second service nevertheless it was a day that will doubtless be long remembered by many who werej present. Warren ton Co urier. Person We are glad to see, on our streets again, CoL McLeod Turner, late of tho Confederate army.

It will be remembered that the Colonel has been suffering romi the effects of severe wounds received in battle since the battle of Gettysburg. He has been spending some time in an Infirmary, Baltimore, but we regret that he has improved but very little. His right arm and hand is now, slightly paralyzed, though his general health is good. We earnestly hope to see him himself again. Salisbury Banner.

Military- Abrest. A white man named Warren Frizzle, suspected of the murder of Jesse Hart in Green county, some $65 Zell's Baw Bone Phosphate, $65 Rhodes! Standard! Manure, ton of 2,000 Ihs. A. that our friend of the bispatch, Captain Benjamin may 19 1 i 1 m-lm 'Aw uorai onenngs. itest, brave yoong ot 01 Peruvian iuano was received lew days; Robinson, has been recently granted a license, by 7, JnoD1e tJP ot Jsoutnern manhood THE GENUINE, jthe Supreme Court of the State, to practice law OUR CABLE DISPATCHES.

t-'t- i "j-; 1 Liverpool, June 12 Evening. closed with a slight improvement in since, and selling at aov I V- 1 I i Flour. -Xhe market is very well suppped all brands, and in the absence of Usual de to: practice in the Superior Courts: Emory Merrimon, Bunombe. John Hinsdale, Cumberland. James Ostorce, Henderson.

Murdoch McSween, Richmond. Alden A Howell, MACon. James A Graham, Orange. Wiliiam Norwood, John 8 Henderson, Rowan. Walser, Davidson.

Calvin MeLoud, Buncombe. John Wellborn, Davidson. John Cole, Richmond. William Weaver, Buncombe, Kerr Craige, Rowan. William Coleman, Cabarrus.

(Theodore Davidson, Buncombe. Charles Broadfoot, Cumberland. Armistead Burwell, Mecklenburg. John Gudger, Buncombe. Thomas Galloway, Rockingham.

Samuel Sanders, Lincoln. Robert Peebles, Northampton. John Dunham, Wilson. AlfordN Smith. Edwin Moore, Johnston.

James Dobbin, Cumberland. Milton Richardson, Sampson. John Thorp, Nash. Benjamin Bonn, Nash. Robert Osborne, Mecklenburg.

John Rencher, Chatham. i Henry A London, Cha A Kerr, Halifax. William Day, Halifax. Spier Whitaker, Halifax. George Whiteeides, Rutherford.

1 Charles Stedman, New Hanover. James Hobeon, Da ie. Swift Galloway, Brunswick. Wm A Guthrie, Orange, Rev. Dk.

This venerable and excellent minister, who has been for somd time severely afflicted with rheumatism, we are glad to learn has gone to the Yirr ginia Springs for relief. Vie sincerely hope he will obtain entire relief, and that his health and useful life will preserved for in the Courts ef Pleas and Quarter Sessions. a BIRTI.ETT SEUIAG During the early part of the proceedings of the jj i ill mand ruled quite dull. f-The saes for have been confined to small lota from atore. at iuuuk dead, dead ere hia prime, And hath nqt left hia peer behind 1" Raleigh Sentinel.

The Pkiiuon rou the Faedon or Jeff. Pgley, the famous pardon prices and rather more active-r-Middling Uplands YVAAT pei uuulu nd all County Court yesterday, he appeared and qualified the fohowixig- qttotations ll as a member of the bar. A license to practice in expenses aid, to at ll HjeUeuuiUw Uartiett hiIik ilachine. Ihis Machine will, do all ibe noik 114d.llid.; Orleans llfd. Sales of lo.OOO bales.

Breadsfuffs quiet. Pork echnec( to 76al: Lard County Courts also qualifies applicants to prac iur u.uv, ii. ior-auperiitie aoa sisyii $17 for fmily, as in jquahty, (VVumrngtori irispec-i tion. 1 Sr ate brands are also slow of bale! and we is npusiuie ior tne genuineness of the following letter of. Governor tice in the Criminal Courts, recently established advanced to 50s.

Bacon is higher, closing at 41s. Tuoentine has declined 6d. sales at 33s. 6d. quote at 50 for auperfine, and $14J 14 50 by the General Assembly.

Bosin steady Common 75s. 12d. can be done on any bivh-pict am: fully patented, licensed, auu w. rn.d i tjv i year. We pay th above vr Dt.miu.B-; sum, from which twice that nioum ci I uiio.

For circular and terms ddroa HALL A 721 Ctuetnut Ste' PhuadUsiioi, fa. pril 9 I lu tJAw I Oeaix. In the Corn market we have no raato-1 Mr. AdoJphus Monroe, of Bladen county, who rial change to i-eport since the close of pur laat. obtained his license at the aame time Captain Bob In Norfolk the inspections of flour for review.

stock dealers' hands is fullyf inson received his, also qualified at the isession of the quarter eriding 31st of May were 4,034 and at present there is very lisrh demand, The; barrels. .1 WANTED 1 The employees of the "Iiyken3 Valley receipts for. the week comprise only about of which we qnoui sales of 600 buobels (per railroad) at $1 30, 1,400 do. at $1 and 800' do. at $1 22J.I? 56 th market closing at lowest figure.

The balance went into I i telling at $1 SO, Oat-Are in briak mines, stracK ior mguer wages, last wonn, ot iNortn Uarolina Exiccnvx DtPAaTJirsT of Nobth i ILvleigh, Jnne 1, 1837. It represented to me by the Her. Paxil Bae-17. that Governor Sharkey, 1L J. Walker, add raany other diatinguiahed gentlemen, have joined petitioa to Jetferson Davis and the President or the United Statea, rtqueating tLe former to petition the latter for a pardon for participation in or ciru war, and also prajing the Prewden to grant the pardon.

I do not know rt P6 tht "Suence Mr. Darts in rernaing to aK ror the pardon, and therefore decline to ak bnn to prfrr the petition but I hare no hesitation In eaying that I think humanity and pubho policy would juatify and rtuire the Krantfng of the pardon upon a proper applicaUon; I Josathas Worth, wTeracrrfliorUiCuoJin, BEST irajfilP.UCEWI.ll week." months since and two other murders recently, was brought down by a military guard on the train Thursday evening in irons. i Newbern Republican. Victim of Misplaced Conptdence." Dr. V.

M. Raine, of this place, was inveigled into a confidence game on Thursday last, by some of hia colored patrons, who relieved him of fortyr dollars in The Doctor seemed much incensed against the uarties who thus cheated him, bat could se.va.o machine. ttso ycrjuth iud -u agnti tu sell tho best $25 LicumA ti: maraet. a lot the County Court yesterday, and was admitted to practice. t-H On Saturday the Earopean mail sent frohi New York by three steamships embrkced packages.

I Jh H. The State, county and town debts of TeW York amount to $140,000,000, or about 35 for each inhabitant. "4 The Chicago Times claims for that city 250,000 population and 250,000,000 Jts. -There haybeen New Orleans 11,002 white and 12,883 colored iof 500 hitahtfs was received hy a dc vofers.1.'': fTJ alef a few dayi rstnee, which wont into tore. aiwr eemng At which wont into ivt sc chino in the vVmrld.

FuU." nd ArrHii-' ted for fiye years i For partioularj and tern l-, dresa with stamp, i i' J. HENRY A Ch-tM Wi ia modoraU request, and WV yyiii. "jjr. dny very Usgft uppl on i We quote' paper man in Baa Francisco, has commit- cow at $1 ns, bnafielbv the auantitT- a a-auauupuia. I 'JJ-2ff41i-lm nay 11 ted suicide, (TheBtock of cloaa in small buither only a.

not recover the money, Weldon xaany years, Eal Sentinel, i.

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