THE ROANOKE NEWS ADVERTISING RATES. WEEKLY N E W SPAT E 11 , i. a; i i i PUBLISHED ISY SPACE M THE ROANOKE NEWS A DEMOCRATIC "'!""A"' il ... . 1 h r fi Ir 5 X , O .. LOJI & W.W. HALL. One Tear, in advance, Six Months, " fbree Month, " (2 00 1 0d 7.') CtN. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E D W A H D T. CLAli K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HALIFAX, X. C. mr. 201 y. R U. SMITH, JR. ATTORNEY AT I.iW, SCOTLAND NliCK. HALIFAX CnCNTT N. 0. Practice in tho county of Halifax nnd ailjolnlns counties, and thn Su preme court of tho NUto. ):ui 111 1y. D R. E. I-. 11 UXTKR, Nil UG V. O Si DESriST Can be found at his otTiee in F.nfield. Pure Mitrnu Ovdi Oas lor tlio Poin leas Extracting of Teeth always mi hand. Juno 22 tt. T. W. MASON. ATTORNEY AT I.1VJ', O-ARY.SBUR'i, X. C. PrAcMcos in the courts of Northampton and idjoiniri'.: oo in'i.vj, also i ii Hid Vis itn-al and .Supreme courts. Juno 8-tf JOS. B. RATCIIIOLOR. ATTOItlVifiY AT M'.V, RALF.tGII, X. C. 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Otlliia Iu ilia Court Huma. july 4 l i- R , BUItTO X, J k. ATT01M2Y AT LAW , HAU?AX, ?r. c. Praot'ico in the Courts of Hvlifax Coanty. a'ld Co intios di'iiii is- In the iinrum Court of too iiuto, aud In the ralnral 0 iurt. Will vasai-i-.' ntt"ati'-n l- too e !!) Hon orclaimsvv.1 to Hdjos.'.'niMh,! aee ord f Kt3'jJtirs, A 1 ui iisrat ir j aid H ur dians. dee-lo if J. M. g. j( I i , 4 3 "i ATT3R:41Y AT LAW, HALIFAX, X. C. OHli in the Court llnus S!ri -t utten tin given to all branches of ''in p -ot-s-,i,H. jan BRANCH, ATr.sr AT LAW, BM7IH1.'.), IIVLU-'VC ("I'tM'Y, N. '. Prntlini ill tho ('untie- of Hash, K hfoeoinbi and Wilson. CjIIiioMjii ui i lo I" all p.iFls Stat o. Jan HalifiX. nt' til A M 1C O II A It A, LAW, ATTO:.Sf AT UF3!-:L'!1 x. PrctiiMs i-i tho fiuntios of Halifax, T!i .''!oin!n and is'i. In tho Supremo f.'aurt of fie S. it.) and in tho Fe.der.il Courts. Colla'tiim mill in any p:o-t of (lie Utate. Will a'ten 1 a'. l'i ('ni '. . I.nisn in Hilifix oa Mo id ay and Fi i l-iy oi eaeii Week. j m l.'-l N D 11 K V J. 11 U 11 r o N , ATr0 5 AT U'f, WiiLUOX, X. C. Prait.icfn In thn Cv.irN of ll-iM'ux. W ir rcn and Norm impt on e niu'oe, i io the tiunreiiia and Federal Court:.. Claims oullooiud in any iart of Nolo Carnliua. Jimo IT a HMm M. 1H.XI.KS. Jf .ls- A. Moolll,. y U L L E X a M o o it i: ATTOr?NSY3 AT LAW. HaSii'lt, N. C. Prietlco n tht (Volutins of Mulifix, Northampton, lvl;,ieonili.., Kitinn.l Mar tin In t'io Siiiromo Oowrt of the Slate iid In tUe Fodoral Courts of the Knstm n District. , Collections ma'.o In any part nf North Carolina. jan l"t o of North - MAX, ;le of Son VOL. VIII. DECREED Into all lives sninn rain must fall, Into all pyosKoniolcar -drops mart. Whi titer ll:py fall ru a cam Ho shower, Or fall like tiro lio'it an achiirt; heart, Into all hrartu im s no c.w intisl creep, Into all souls some il-Mil.tit:ti eomu, L i-hi'iK tho waves of life's (Treat deep From dimpling .villi rs to soothing loam. Over all nut h way s some cloud must lower Under all feel souin sharp thorns Hprlnir Te iiiuc tho llesli to bleed mr wounds. Or ciitorinir tho heart with their sunt:. Uoiiii all brows r. i ii H Ii winds most blow, Over all shoulders a cross miiht to lain, rio.vlnn tho firm iu its I H y hoii'lit, Ihiwn to Ilin il u.-.l In bluer iiviii. Into all hands is some duty thrust, I ' 1 1 1 o h 1 1 anus Hume burdens nivin, ("rushlnu ill" heart with its drearv weight Or hllioi; the soul from earih to heaven, into hciiits and (n in r-- and lives liod's suusl.hifl e nuns htieauiiiiii down, lil dim; ihe ru'ns of life's ureal ii'aiti Wiiavmj; lor all a ild.li; cr..wi!. the fig:iti:jg Alstons." A CnroKnu Furolly Whose n'.eni Ix'is, UuhI All D o Mit't I Im ir I5oo(s Mi S(ru:if;c iio'.l Vio-li-lit i4tl(liM ( llO Mi tons 'i l:rnij;li .Vlitny til-no r ilioiiH. t'OIi. ROU MKKT-I T!IK FATf. )V ( Atlanta Letter in New Yi.rV lfern.l. The killing of CM. Unbiiit A. Alston in this city on 1:1st litesliv rcvivt's ih.' irrmery of Ibe most fanious family prnDa.dy ol tlio olil-'imo rmwry (lays tin; fir;htiuo A'stons of ( ' i r . ! i : . : . Tin1 hi story of lliia aud.tci ms s'r.iin id' M.m-i is interwoven n it'i llifl liiitory of thnsc tur'"j'ct't days when gad'emen I'.mhl at the urop ol a hat, a ui a si t Move merit ol l ho pist-d fi.ieer win Oie uns.vcr to all ins-j't or l lsi'iu it i '..l? ch ss of all argument. The Alstons were qall nit men of jcn- tlu lliiod ai d usiiiilly l:ir 1'orliiisrs. They were, free livers ami reckless fi.d.t ers, an I firqi.nily '.'vm-'V! iuvnlvej i i idlbiihies that tlai.uvl t!; jtr es'.itpi nith csts anl f.irl'eitures. I'm'm'jIv t!i- best ktiowi of lliutn, II. il. 1!i i. A s' ui, hai s 'veral i.flirs nf Ii ui.ir, a el w m id ca liis ai.laii-H-t !V..ry u ;ie tie ve;:i t i I ic fill. I. 1 1 isas it !i n imr-, jiis- sioiinto ro uj, iiiiif as co d u.i.lei' lire as l. Wii'i'd hi! i.i Ins lir.miiiw.rnoii.. II., most nota was willl llail'O, in t'.c km-c. On (i'.itire in Ail.;US'p, whom lie wou-irled on; occasion lie as when a UK- tleic io, loi-l an sctj'iaiiitance, l.lclieil sii tillers with a nolo-.; iv!ii'.'!o;,l as ( oik's as I eeetleoi.io up, d. ',;'! in 'r: m. Alsloi. t ok the !::inJ -, la !i !:i.;t 5.T kini; him for I i ! 1 1 across lliu li:i. A'stou -Mi i In nn-k whip Ii Tii i-.'pio ol lis I a ol t". j I., t s u.l : "A .v, so'. o ir i" (),' c .'-.ii-io a i:-o-i is sA.d t'.at Aid-' o,- 11 !;L-oia-,i v. o i d s; l'l i: o i e i:.o of wnicli Alst.'-t. I id I hcen b astint;, ihrowing s on" i.f the i wine in his face' that ho n.''- t jcl i!o j full flavor. Col I! ,! Alston came of tin fiiriiy ! known as the Halifax Al.-.toi.s. Tlieii er.'ales I iv a'.iout Ildd'.x, N C, aod they ilomi.ii.te.l that wh -!( f cii--ii lor years. T iov wcra e i ruioasl; i.c.ililiy. and travclL'-i from one of their t.stte.i to another in aim st legal id ite. They bad hundreds of Mavrs, a d always 'ravelleJ with a coach a I lour r.a I a small army of retainers. Th? m -n woe. princely in their h I'jits i f ex i .se, .a ol )iut the "code" above tlu r.ii.le. The v.oinen wcie high s 'rurg and spirdfil M'S. I 'a A'-'iim, tie gr indmo hi r of '.be subj "c'. of ibis sketch, always cmie l her iw:i bhco'.s and pi I ws will iier when she Ira'elc.i, anc a caia id !oa!- nil r. 'T hue ki v.' i h;r." says C .1 Tool 11 o.varJ, a n muri tine, ' to put 100 en a c-'ck fihl, nith her own birds, ai d then stand and ua'th t! e s'.runh! to the dei'l." C dor.el Wilis Alston, known .s "Hrcsl W.l s A's tun," the grand unclj of 1 -b Alston, I',. ugiit a d zii :1 -mis iu one winter, numberless q-iis r. U having s,irung Iro.o lis assaults on a defaiding S:atj Trea itier. Ho It lied two men was himsdl Ireijueully wnil nle 1. His favoii e weapon was an (.l!-l'.is'ii nu ll ngi r," which is a sort of bhiuJei hus-', cairing a d oiihle haedl'i! of liu .-k-slio', ai d ol fearful i x -cu'.io i. A Vdlime mil I be filled willl tin! bloody exploits d lies. t'o blDlhitrs. but. 1 sh-ill deal only with the sons of Colieel . Al-do:-, who .-.l.erc the U'.-r A j o.; i ,;i r.v . ce dors. ax ai.ston mtst rn; ( N. Did Cd. Alston, Wi'"'I 11 -S IMOT tto was Sons Willis U. A ilii.S"!! Willis, Ait n killed in a d ui, bad thiee Gideon nnd A ogiis'.us. was t! u lull er ol C ihmel Alston. ,sdi alh i tia It 'll A's 'f, v. as Iro' It r I nil'. r, lull ot liu'se LCoi.ics c-ri. by violence, ;r died, is l ie lion rues. ' in bis boots " " to to 1,101, t. too, lie fi st i f the lloeo to killed i i a peculiar ai.un or. ii Wil is was in Nashvi;!c, on IVhIc, w he he bee aie a-nvi e 1 of the la Iv wh eiy ir-K I n a tor ir l oi i lied S mi 1! ."toe tl Mi-S Tl lli ne ievo. Ho on I her i I OO.iS su s.'.eul roor.ths, a.-d, wliile en this dainan.e, lor.ned an utt ,ch-n o t ,.r a vo'.m,' Sja-.is'.l foy, r.a iie.J l'elat. I' is bo was Iriirudl.,' ss and i- or and AIsl ni iidopte.l hi. ii, tali e, li.u loone iv .t'i hir-.i e in ii he left Naslivill.!. It ap pears that there was som-i feeling le U'trea llat and (lid ion Alstoi; at any into they le t the house at niot and went into the j ard for the pupuse nl "practicing with looir pistols." Gi.le. li was then a c .dlego boy, hiviiio jist turned soph Kiioro io the State l'.,iei sily. In a few ino'iiKi ts af'er ho I l'i. llic house with l'elat lie was luuud in fi'Tfirt,..! WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1870. the yard, with a pistol bullet through his brain, l'elat saiJ that lie had shot him self accidentally, and this is all that was ever known of the matter. A FLOW DA TKAOMDY. And Botr conies one of the most re matkablo tragedies in the history of this section sn full of tragedies. There was living in Florida, then n primitive region, young Leigh Reed, a man of jvcat ability, geiilleerss aud emirate, lie was nlmnst idol z.'d by the people of it" at State for his gallant services in lie fi r. e Indian wars, bavin" by Ms ik il and fearlessness btveml times saved the In tin colony from destruction by the Scminoles and llieir allies. A Ktery is told of him that will illustrate; his char acter imd at thu same lime show hmv delicate whs the sv-nsn of pc s noil ho joi nt that time, (ieneral Ltce :l was a po litical opponent of Uovernor Call's son and at the s wno tims bis personal friend Political fceliujr ran very high, and mi election day a Mr. While made some n flcclioiis lip hi the integrity of Gover nor Call. llfleJ at once challenged bim for n duel. The n en cnf, were both desperately wounded, and behaved with great eallantry, fi.diiini;. I bilievp, with bowieleives, tlu'ir left h:r ds tu-ino ntra;pud tocctlier. Some time uftcr war.! Kee l b"Cit'Sie involve I in a dilliul ly with the Alsto'.s. I give tiie story as it was given ttio by C .lonel ll, A. Alston himself. II.; said that an article appeared in a nen-sp ,ncr refi.'ctin on (lovenior (Jill. Colonel Aug'is'.tis A's ton, kIio was the leader of the Call f iction, cle nar.deil the name (if tho author. Ho was furnished with tie name of General Heed, who was the le.uler (if the (ppoi-ita faction, lie at n ce ch:il;enepfl Geiieial l! ed, and a Bioetinj; wis nrranged. The weapons itdii'ted wer-3 "infers," ibis deadly wcopon boiiig, nj I have said, a favorite with the Alstons. Colonel Alston was a'tcndi'd bv Mr. K-Jtmi', Lis rruther-i'-la. At tho w ml "Ooe" Colontl Als ton's gnu exploded, it Lcii'g liair-'.tig. "red. The coitci.ts were discliaroed ii to t' i! air. C lorn I Alston (Jroppel j dead in his tracks. I lis sister a mo.st ! s. ir.ied wo n at', was cearly crag & nt. ',' e iie.vs id hi, d.'ath. Sbe sie ued tin 1 lead tlat had killed I im, and with her ; cvn hands sil l moiled it iiild bullets ! and see! loom to l.rr brotlur, Willis I Alsto., (;!:,. r.itlwr of ll A. Alston.) an 1 ; i'lioline ( him to cilia timl n-'cnoo the Olll I had f his fcr., 'jcon mov lor. lerc! S u ivmni l'i ii and the Vstons '' . i" i U belief, alth oiol, the r-n- cal si.itt m- n'. is that the rinie i og was a l i-.i .!", Gci'.eial K 'i d using only his j si ti;.lt in fnl.g alter the i-xolosiou ol A's'.on's "yager.'' At any iate it was very v. e!i u iderstood that Willis Alston n nil seek teverge for lis brothel's death, as tho family for generations lad mado ( no of all their (panels. Tno ii st eieeti 12 between A I stun and K.vd v.is ilea 'ii:t lie. The Legislature had j ist n.c', and K (".1 had been cb'Ctjd Speaki r. Hi! a. is a young cja', id ex ception;!1, paavr and pop ilarity, and his lllo promised to be brilliant ii"d iilus- tliiHU. IL; had invited hi fiieiidj to Hie ns-sml legislative iripper, and the bai q let was in progress, everything g"ia nverrily and well. Suddenly a ! II fynre, in; 111 d in a svtingi g cloak an.l with a slMiik hat diawn dowa over tie f ii-c, stalked through tin: ope i do r. Without a woiil it made for the hrad of the ta'ale, ivlieic Ge eral H ed was s'uti og. Instantly cries of "AItonl Alston 1" arose a d ran down the ta Me. At thtsa cries tho tl ak was (brown hack and Al-d m was recognize I Keed rnso froni lis seat, tied, whippi g a pis t -I out of his p -i k 't, I:! oV 1 it at lis assailant and fro I. The lall stank A'ston iu I. is upline I land, carrying mviy two fi-igets. Tois did m l nt 'p h m, t ut brand siiiog a b w'e-kaifi!, he cl st'd on li re I. IJ.-l'ore tho men could b- ; ai'cd I! -id was cut pretty severely, a'd AN;'.", I !iol';sv", w .ua.iej again. Alslun was t.ikeu from the room, in d I ,r s.n.io months nothing more imis UcarJ ol the mailer. ()-. day General ISee.l was na king down tlio rdriels of 'i'.d ahu'see when In) ras fiit'd upo by C-iiiiiiil Alst..n. Toe contents of one bairel ol'a sli dguu was p .ure 1 i to his -1. milder, and .is lit! turned t C mfi o.-.t his assailant the otiurr Ion 1 went into li hs.nt. Ho fell ai d died. Colonel .vl-Lo;i fliendssirf tint In! hill i-.e'i :!eed i-otiLC that be intciuk-d to kill liiai oa ii 'id. Ml.'.!-II liY A Jlilll. Alston werit to Texas, where f r son e tin e. Hu settled Willis ,e liv-.d ni ar i az -n a. 1 nere was a i'r. ,"-. It .1 a ', ah i for s iiiu re ison or other, pur ..e i lio in i't. r of the il red killing ami s.- l r. .mi ks d'T io itory to Al-'.on. Alsli.n liaiing of it wioto tho remaiks don- , nnd iiieiiiing Stewart on the pia'tii ' o. e day aske.l him to say whether or (i ,l l,-! was res.ioiisiblu for those re iii'u'is. Dr. Sura art toi l; the piper, Asd v.h.io oieto oioio t i ri nd it, put his ',.;.n I i ! lis I, ulsters an.l ilcv lii ol .1 ir-.e f ll j i ilped ntf his h ii s i on isiii! Aislon il-id fl ed ii.lt- "Pi i i.i . A desperate j v.t.iJ) AKt ui was sh si-iMicii S Col t'l-it fldit ensiirl, in t t vie!, and his lis bow-Is pro- n i l. ,1. II .' kilVd Stewar', however, .. oiling a lo.'.d of bu.kshot into him alter lie was prono urioii tha earth. II.! a.is lako i to j ill ul.nost den 1. He was a Lim- iis fi Idler, and piocoiiog a fiddle, id there ''Willi lis entr.iibi p.rotrud i; j," ns he wrote to u fri"iid, pliy'n g tile old luces of his hojhooj. 11 S bady servant gained admission t his cell and la I a cod of rope wrapped abosit li s body. Willi thin l;c was going i; try and eseapo. Sudilenly a meb ussaulted tho jail, overpowered the tsher'fT, broke in tho doors and seized Colonel Alston. Ho was game to the last, and fi -Idled up to the very imtant he was seized, his dauntless face lookii g full upon his as sailants. Ho was tumbled into a blank et, tho ends twisted, and he was then hustled nut of the j id. O oco out iu the street he was thrown to the ground, slill enveloped in the bin ket, and a hundred bulle's were pmre l into his b I'dy. Thus died the I ist of the II uli fax Alstons, " They were a remarkably athletic mid handso ne raco of men Gideon, who was kiliel by l'elat, is al ways cited ns the liiimlsonicst youngster of his day. It may be said lu re thai tho youno C.istih'i i who kill :i tu n was put li.to tho navy us hipm in, an. I was drowned in the M 'rlitei rauean. Wil lis Alston was a man of wonderful stronoth. He oncu t-himlderi'i a load of SDll pound-; dead weigh', and carried it through the streets ol Spuria on a bet. His life was a stermy one. His feud with the Ingrains, a brave and powerful l.imily, was the sens ili n of Georgia for the lime it lasted. li always carried his "yager" with him, a id escaped the whole- (lilli.'ulty with only ntm linger shot away. This fend wis di-iml z d under the tille'of "The Watch," and sold largely. Its authors were never discovered, or lley iv-iild have been kill rd, as tho heroes of that div did not toleratf the pnhlicatio , t.( t-n-ir troubles The manuscript was discovered one morning in tin? yard of a li .irl'-s wi lo..-, who published it herself nnd sold i', making a greit deal of nunc,' by if, CCM.OM I, .Mir.!;T' A I.- !' "X. Cd. 11 A. AKtnn was a remiikabli! man. Fiiled with all the. chivalry, fear lessness and lot-liea le Ini-ss of his race, he dreaded, above all ether ihings neeting an end like his ancestors, ll was not fear, for an Allon doos m.t know what fear is. Ii i was as bravo a man as ever lived. I.i thu army, as one of Morgan's lieutenants-, he .was the most reckless arid daring of tin ni all. II -j once actually lu d a biscuit sh .t from between lis tteth, bat with a !.ti.:'s be continued hit breakfast, lie soid to your C'tro-pon lor. t once: ' L lave a boy who is a h d-leadcd lillmv nimscl'', ami I have taken my wile's Ii and in I mine nue.y a ti'iie ami knelt with hi r I by his beJside and pr.uid t God that ' I in', 'hi l).!i lut'i hi ' a la-icv of poice i an, I a n net ilea tl, 1: mis I is Io; I-est J ambition, lis he bus (liten saal, to Irerk ! tho old tradition that "an Alston must i die in lis lionts." (l ie i'-aiii t was willl him when tie was going to the field j to meet C il. l'i. Y. Claik, el" a rival j newspaper. The challenHC bad li"'n issii.vi, atnl lie was j. '.st o.in;; to t-ii;.' t..e linlolght Ir.nn. kSn.':! -!. I y, lie'tnrni d to ! a di.il; wall, an-J, U a. liiig lis lead ti j his lands, prayed aloud that God might sp ire hi u the death his ntoi.li! b dre.l, arid allow him to live in peace til' tt (piiet death cmil 1 claim hint. He never believed, however, that this nvuhl be granted h'nn. Ii ina.lo him gloomy to talk of it, but to Ids Irii.'iids he w uild say that he k..eiv his drstiny was to 'die the Alston death." lio even hud n superstition that a certain tnai was goi'-g to kill hiiu. There had i.ever been a"v trouble between lhcn but Alston ulways s lid, "Tii.it man is my fu'.e." The man was bis fiiond, and never biriinn i aoy'.hi og else. Hcspite these uloomy th mgli's, Alston was a devoiit b. liever io the code. After he hi'l j ioed the ch'iich ho still adhered tn his btrlivf. "It is a peacemaker," he sii.l. a f nith C irolinn, '.Tlicte ih code is above ihu Siale law, t'u re i evi r w is so q'liet and d-Wi r o:s a co.mn.nity. In Charleston county there was not a murik'i in eighteen years, and the fi es of too Cl. u lestoti C uirier for twentv five years do not show the i.sft i f the word "li.u" or 'sC'.ua.liei" or similar ppitli; ts a sinole tiairi. Ther were no st'cc. fight i cr row, arid no assaS)iinitions. A high code of kmii r was established, and ' it mnde even l i,,.. ...,,r. il .,. I l I. oi L'i.i Hon iiu.ii n.v... i.-i-.i ..... a Car die.a Ja. Ige (Mr. IVi'igrew, who, havi og t.vo men bet'-ire him fi r trying to fi!it a d ie', said: "1.1 jrr'.l'iuen, it iv '.II Like iiu! an hour to write out these wai rants. I the tneanliinv thero is n ! steamer at my what filial can tiko yi'ti you out of my j ni diction, so that you can complete vour w ok before I cmill h. Id ou." Col, Alston never lought a Jul liiusel'", though he issued aid no eepted sevei.i! challenges. The conserva tive spirit nf these latter das almost always settles these matters wilhmt the exchange of shots, Whili Alston would have died before bo would have submitted to a dishonorable cm promise, I knoiv what stub'ioni her 'ism it I . - q air ed to carry lim into no affair ol honor, lie shrank with h nror from such test. 1 1 is whole life was oviosha '. owed bv the memory of his a-.c.estors "and their bloody o oils. 1.! was a re cognized authority en mailers of the code, and wis usuit'. , called i, t all prominent allon s. n iiiic tie was U n ncious of the h 'ii T of Ifs jniiicip iU, ho never sfckle l for techoic liities, and usually S'i''ceded in aej b'iog ma diili'i-t'lici's-, Ooly once was l.c sec ni 1 io a fatal tlKoti g. Ce attttii.lt! J .ir McG.-aw of Ctii'.lcs'on, nnd lea.lid the pistol that killed Tahor. Thero ap- poor, d in tiie Cmulcsmi Mercury u C 'in in U iication assailing Judge MiJ I : aw, S'gued with a noil) do pi lule. Ci'.lrary lo the usual practice of dennndioj tie II.1IIK) of tho author of thu nfl'eiMve niticle, Alston demanded for McGr-iw sitisf action of Tabor and his t.vo c li toiial associates, holding that thu griva uien of thu oil'cuci! was i;i Iho (lu'jiiju tion. Tho name of the author was offered and declined. Tabor then an Himnccd himself responsible. McGraw, through Alston, challenged the three editors, iimning Tibor first. The patties went '.o the field. At the second shi t Tabor jumped straight into the uir, fi ll upon his back, shivered and died. McGra-v was unhurt, and the ail.dr slapped lliirro. HIS LAST MLllTl.NU. Alton lad been engaged in many personal encounters, but never had hi eu seiiously hint. It was harder for him to take im insinuation of insult than for almost any one else ; but he ulways repressed lis auger, mid, if possible avoided trouble, lie was a fine talker, a genial gentleman, ol winning ad iriss, and those saved him from many ddli cullies that Ins impetuosity would have led him into. His favoiie maxim, hew ever, was tho say ing i f Sir Uojle li.mck, "Thu best was to avoid danger is to meet it phimply 1" and his bold-icss often sufficed where temp irizing would nave failed. In the trouble that led to his death, aflci he hail been sent oil" by Cox t arm himself, his first impulse wasto geta doable-barreled shot-gun mid go back ami look, Cox up and kill him. He was thoroughly acquainted with the violent habits of his enemy, and knew best how to meet ihnm. Ho was dissuaded from his choice, however, hy G ivh!) ir C.dqaitt anil others. He was v.ry much depressed nt iho i lea that Cnx was bunting him down, ntiil seemed to have a prctii.iiiiiion of what, was coming. He said, throwing bin self ir. to a chair in the Trensurei's office, "It is awful hard to know tt ut a man is dogging yon and that yon have got tt kill him or bo killed." Iastead ofgoin oil' to arm himself, ho went into a restaur nt t- get somo din tier. I le ato heartily, but was very much wmried. At length he was persuaded to lake a pisti l, gelling (ieo that he had never seen before, a self-cocking S:x shooter. When ho entered tho Trens- tirei's i 111:; ho s-eemed relieved to think h ! had fun 1 1 a retreat fr mi tho trouble. ' o sort of ci 'iial f ur moved I.i u but l'i-.! idea nf bloodshed seemed t siLken I in. When ll : saw Ce.X cn'er and ii .1!' dra-.v lis pi-tol at a man cvidoi tly mi taken fi r lim ho seemed to know that lis tine bad c me. Ho grew a sh ole pah; and lis fare hardened and gre-.v st'.ni. II is Ii st W' rd, tbougH, wr. s an ri'peal. "i aoi not Going to have any d.liic ,ly with yn'i," Iu said; "you uiiisi let iiu .il me." Cox slill persisted l.o'..t'it-i, gr-)'..iiig iirgrier all the lime. At le ".oh wit';, he hteppcrl back and closed the door and said, "I will force yon, sir," le tp. :n - I (j giva up all i ,,rH, l'i;.!. .1 ilia Novi.i", bis friend, ttitu ti'i'.i e.s.ed it nl!, doscrilcs tho SCC es that f llor.ed: Colo; el 11, b rose quiet like bo was "i in-! to " and citin j'iSt '! ,., .1. m.iUi! a sp ecu. lliirro was not a I tremor about him. 'All liht,' he says, j iVt-'ii lave it out light here. Are you i armed?" With that he drew lis pistol. I C ox's was already out. 1 threw myself j between them arid said. 'No you don't, gne.ih'iire., !" C' loi.el Hob thrust Ids J hand over my shoulder and fired, strik- ino Cnx in the mouth. At the same time Cox fired and the bill went i throogh mv whiskers. Their hands j neatly crossed as they fired. I j slill hell them apart. They fiied a,;:iin bv ni', and I then turned the n loi se. Cox was jumping aid I dodging aro'ind, but Colonel 15 ib i.ever juin.ul. II ; stood straight as a i'.atm?. j A'ter he had shot bis fourth shot ' e tun ed l is f-ice to me and smile 1 that j peculiar suii'.e ho has. As ho turai d i pu'ntn.:;iio."r agaiu o.id lis pist , soappt'J. 1 neii u. x In ed again, and I siw a red spot iv zi! out in . ''. 1? ih 's teniiile. C x w is trying to cock his oistol no iin when I limned in and threw liliLk. catc'liinr. C,d. Hob. II.! sink in my arms. Wmni i turned, '' x was sitting in a chair spitting blood, with his pis iil on a table. He Slid "I ool IV lie ml mill' 1 rot (iil l,di I Ll.i. vj,.,,., !.., ,c,.,- I? mill t .'.i;.it k.'.Jiu i i ......... ... ...j..... siys that Alston put both his bands on C x's bn ast anil said, "111, for God's sake, let us have u dillku'ty. I don't wie.t to kill o-.i; you shouldn't want to kill mo Till! Alston lad handsome I manner- !!; ALSTON MCSTINY. a jrccidi lily winning and ce, and a sen.i-iir.litnry stood like a statue while shouting, bis landsl ide fact! set and stem, wih lie old Al-ion lie bl.iz og from lis eyes, turning bis erect figure by uiilitaiy ball wheels to present bis side al.mys t lis s'.iiliii.g cnemv. After ho hail been shot don Mr. L'd. Mercer, who knew of his foicbodieg about dying with his boots on, said, "11 shall not die io his boots-, bv God 1" ad tenderly took them oir. "The scene at the death bedside was affecting i i the ex'reme. Only the most intimate friends and the family were udmilt 'd, a l'n ce of p. lice bcaii. g back thu host that surged ng.iiust, the doors. A; il w.ts evident lh.il ho must die in a few no meuts, Mrs. Alston asked Governor C .iq ait', who was kneeling by the dying man, to pray Wi ii bra vi;li f motion, linldiyn Alston's bund, Lilt: Governor prayed uloiid, whilo every t'"! streamtd willl tears. And thus v, tin, nt .a slu liliT, wilii haidly a muaii, lis lace peaceful and half smil nj, ho ti ed. 1 a his bed. bis wi'e and friends about bim, prayers going to God with his Hoeing soul, and only the ghastly blun-ved lolj io his tciuplo t;l tell that lie old A'ston destiny InJ overtaken hi n and tfl-it ho bad left the Alton ktviUjje to lis suu. NO. 5. lla leaves two brothers one a prom', went Alabiiniinn and the other living (O his place both im st ixet lletit gcntli mon. Ifu leaves a wife- and four cli Idreu a devoted and admirable lamily. They have a fine plantation ; tut the uobln genercnity f Col. Alston's life leavis little e!si. lio was a true man, a gallant friend, a rsing states man. The whole city and ibonsinds ol Iriends throughout the Union mourn bis dcntli. Cox is getting- better, but will bo seat to jail to await bis lial. AM IRIsTl UTTERi My Dii'au NitriiKw: -1 haen't sent you a teller fiinei' the i i-t tunc I w rote to you, hclnsi! we inovd from our lornor pbicu of livint; nnd e iisiipii'iilly I cm! la't lell where a l"tt.r would llnd you Hut I now, wiih ploHsure, tnke my pen to inform you nt llu il nili nl vour own livini; tine'e, Kiipatlirn It, wh.v il.ed very m Idenly list weik nlti.fr a liuuerini! illness ot sick niontlia. The poor mau was in violent convulsions durim; thn whole lime nt his pick op, lyino piitectly q'fet and speech L bs, nil tin, timi. Ulkini; incohiuently, and culling lor wntlier. I Imd no tinu Io in form yiii ol his death sooner, except I hud wrote U you bv the 1 -itt post, which went (dl ten days before he died, mid then you'd had piiit!i;,'(! to pay. I am id a lo.-s to tell what lis death was oM'oasintifd by, but 1 fear it was by hi lust m- k ni'so, lor he was in ver well ten days the L'lither during tlio whole, time ot Ins cmi in ement, anil 1 helii've his ilcnth was or pnsicned hv his Hieing loo much rabbits schull 'd with pays nnd t;r.-ivy or pavsund ciavv fCtnille l widi ratdnts I ou t tell which, lint bo that ns it may, soon as be brea'h d his las' Ilia docktbers !avo up a'l hopes of Ins recovery. I can t tell you any1 h :ii nboiit his H'ji; for von well know Hut in March next he'd hnve been twenty- live y a's on III. larking ten mn!hs, and had he lived till that tiuoo he'd becu jist sox iiionllis iJciid, His nriipeity n hv revolves to hit next of kin, who nil died s one tunc aa;o, ro that I fxirtc'id that it will be diviJvd betwrcn us. nod you know Ids property vvns sonic- tiling very coimider able, for be had a line estate that were sow 1 1 b) pay bis debts, unit the remainder lie lost in u hnrsernec; but it vi the opinion nf every one at tlio tim" that he woio l havo won tho raco ll the Ii use ! e itin onanist hadn't been too fust for him. I never saw a man and the duckthers all say so, tinit idis.aived directions or tuck niedieiiic li t tlior than lie did. He snLI he'il :ia I .ve t ike bitthcr allownys ns sugar can ly, tl it onlv hid tlio same taste, and ns ipoennma ns whit-key punch, if it would only put Ii i m in Ilin saaie humor lor ti,dil- i n ir. Hit, pour (oul, hu will mver ato or d ink iimre, hi) I von haven't a living itda- ti-.n Ii Ii iu the wile Weill, except nirsoif .nd v.'tirt.vo Clintons who were killed In the tnst wa'. I can't dwell on this uionrn- li.l subject mi l I shall sale my letter willl Mack aliii wax mid put on it your uncle's coil id nuns, so I beo yon not to bienic the .sale Win n i ou open tt.is lettner, and duu l open it iinhl thiee or lour days allher you've r.siivnl it, by whiiii time yon will be prepare I lor the mirrow.'ul lidmj:1 l our sneetheiirt, .In ly alet.ec, Fends you In-r love, neknownst to me. Whvn Tat Ciint'oiiu mi ivi s in Amcr-c ax li'uu for thir. letllo", and il be ntoes not know it horn id! the rest, tell him it ts tiio one that spiil;. ntinut your unek's death ami s-dod in black 1 lemain your nlt 'Ction ito Ould itran Iniotln r. .IcdyO lIool.liiANrt. To Misthor I, ,rry O'Hoo iijino, Istely ol thu town ol Tiillyiiiuckli sir ij, in thu Par- lull ( f Hiltcni'".'ct, near 15 illvscliluhgilt- ihery, in tin- country Kilkenny, in Ireland, now in America, lornnist the pump. N. 11 D.-u'i write to me till vou ressrve this. P. S. Win c yon enmc to tlf s place stop ana due t re id any more till the net'. .. 9 - AN EXCITING PLAY. Ti t! 1 1 ty wil full (tf heavy vilhiitis, the leailii.g la iv WnS tiie mnnceiit imiiden ui) -ll w In ci tlov hud ilesi"ii9, and llic trorill' was nil biniiylit nlmat liy her bav in : to reid her psit tor liistiece, one villain i linos nnd seiz si lliu lending My. 'I'lie latter I :.'ks nl In-r naanuscoipt Btnl reii.b: ' I'.iliaud mo villun (tiuinirss)." Now, hu.-.iurss nieniis that a sttugnle slouil I ia-ue. tint t ie leadiui; loir in her noi'titioii leuders it thu.-: ' Unhand me viiinii! P.iismisn." The villain stands Imek iib.s'.od nt this unexp eted turn n I pioniu'ir coc" eir:., anl ti lls, "Take hold d In! II, lea 110 i. s li.ko hold of Iter. I he Mil on rushes up In s-'Z ! Ihe wem in, who links nl her manuscript till I links Sooin r th an submit to your embrace, 1 vvid take tin' kni'e. I In-n the pioisu snd o..ks n ou i I for the kni'e. The prompter ,V'!ll'!.'ll' !l!!!.l. .'!' t -"! "! a1! over the ll mr, kii kino the winon to pieces rem :i g Ins Lnir, and shouting, ' Ott! God ni ciiidiiL 1 why ii u t you take the l.i.iM-llic ki.lle. blank It, the kiu'el ll is in his bi-it." The ki itc is linnlly le i.'.', i-vol on o'jhjiooly lurnii!'' arunnd iho woinan enn C'liivituently get it. Th promoter elms .town until a scone ib pro. iner t win re n v.l'ain, with bo; pistol in his hand, is nt the door ol a chain her lo ce that tin- li'iioiiiij does not esc qie. It Is hi' bnsi.,css to i;o to lo sleep, nnd Ihe la l '& bii-nusj tn e c ipe by linn, just ht-forc the other two villains illfh 111 ulld C.V la'oo "Aha le-e she is " Hut sho has lost the .l ce, nnd :u the cut throats rush in and niHke their exclntii itinns, there she is sure cnouoh. T'le promp'er becomes a drivel tin: ntiot. II s load is m.are than be d.n benr, mi l hi. mind ijivrs way hcnestli it lie usks lo lu buried in a retired spot and sinks to the n or, ivliilj thu ttac iuansyi r tliro-vs his hand- ove, his head, waves them wildly in the air, d mces a hornpipe be- hlrid the scene, nnd ye Is at the leading l idv. "(let on the staeil' The woman is on Irer dignity by this time, nnd s'rlic. raluih bv thtr villain with the In x pistol, wlisi looks at her with opea moiitli' d womlei and allows her to pass him. Tun i li o oilier two vidians lock at her niul er; liim, "liy heavens! she has cl enpc.,1 !'' and the lom-e nets up and re mark', Hist it a too ItirrllHii; lot any Use, and it wnv be "I oimcd" if It Isc't the bijoist 'tro' Toh do has huJ lur vears. Toledo C'uuiiucrcial. J3 H 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 08 One Square, 3 00 Two Squares, ft 10 Three Squaret, 8 00 Four Squares, 10 00 Fourth Col'u, 15 00 Half Column, 20 00 14 00 20 00 30 (0 86 00 40 00 61 0 80 IX) 80 40 0 i6 Wtt SH 7 20 00 SO 00 vvuolo Column, Ouo Year, JJUEMa JOANOKE AOKIC0LTUR WORKS, WELDONt W. C.i JOH W. rooTE, Proprietor,' TUK KICtlARUSON OTTON at it n I. ,i A 8PECIALTI. MANUKACrrjHKR rjy, AMD asjIHRAL AUt FOR, ALL KINDS OF FARMING IM- l'LBMENTS, STEAM EXUINE3 AND COTTON GINS. Also Agent for the Chicago Scale CxiBfe pauy' UNITED STATES FT AND AH) SCALED. KvHrvthiuir In Ibia lla from o lr Taw Railroad Scale to the SMALLRS V TEA Scale furninhod at Hurprlainn LOW Tin- uii-s.. n. riniiorill u.x or 81'OUK. 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