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GREENSBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25; 1893.
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trr.e it to ar tLat Ataelia Marria
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fr t:i lifi-. u 1 Lawter lVttirew La.1
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to I ate the i-i jortnnitr of t.LoninLim
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otir spiia wLcti, tl.cr it ia jctr
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n.aa fur news I ever saw. Wt Ii. iil,
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r. uLLors wo won't L n.l it to Liia.
Kcckca we'll fix Lira tLat war."
After a few mere ci uo!atorT remarks
tLe oM gentleman left. anJ ienistcr
reigac i tiinwit 10 foiitart rcCectin.
Ia n into tLo n-gLt livl Lo fit, ttalj
ia intently tLo pit Ll.-ra of Low to jret
Lack tLo otTcn loU sal scriher, anJ nl.-o
lroj tLo Aiiiatear C'olnian, wLich
latter feat otiLt clearlj to lo a-'eota-r!i.LeJ
withmit tiu lu-j Late. a.i tLat
wouhl Le practically u p:illicconf".sioa
of tlefeat. Alih 'tih Lumaa r.atuio
1tcs variety anil liiuls coatra-t nreo
al4e, Nueces k hkua give aa appetite
for failure, an 1 Henij'ster loro.l tlefeat
110 ltter tLan tbo-o who wrro nioro
familiar with it. Apparently- Lii
effort were crotvue I with ucct'i$, for
when Lo left tLe runcturu Lis face wore
a rene inii'o.
Next Satarlar'a IIV.I ' "! tri.n con
lair. eJ tLe following t irtliu. anncnuco
Hereafter, all pcrsoa wisLin to
rontrituto to tLe c jlutans of lLo Y. - k!;t
Ci'-iri-tH caa tlo so on tLo pariaent of
tLo rcguLir c ntriLutoi rate. I'o
litieal letter, two ceut j -or line.
IaTs aa.l fketcLo, sit cent- per lino,
SpriEg pottrr, tea eeuts ih.t liao.
Other pottjr, iLum cents ptr lino.
foatinae.1 ftoiits, tueaty tivo cent
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ucw'papcr, fifteen cents per line.
Term trictlr cash ia a-lrauoe."
l).rap-ter fully espeote.l to Ik? del
tVtl with articles from -Veritas,"
-OIil Resi.lent." un.l others of that
till., Lat to Lis sarprio their griev
ances w re net aire.l at f-o inr.ch per
line. I'evr j eople, it seenioil. cirei to
grumLIo at their own exiene. Uat if
tLcs iutere-ting iaJiviJuals lij not ro-
ppond to the call. tLe re was no lack of
woul l lo j'uri.alils who tiLel to give
thtir iJeas to tLe wotl l. Young luen
an 1 woiuen at the aea-Iemr kipt Liui
well nuppaieT with tuleraMo puotry,
wLilo soiiaO of the oi l taalo gossips of
IL town uevelopea a talent as Mory
tellers, ruauagiag to secure tho ia
teret and Ilattef tho pride of Sleepy
l.ye.
lK'tap.ter ju.lieiouIy f-elected tLe
Wtt of tho artieiei ofTiieJ, aiul care
fally aviide.l tl.oe likely to prove
1 reeJers of strife, like tLo tir-t to ill
fattsl Ci'ii'ril.tition. U Ara.iteor Col
nr.ia prove.! quite r a lal le, and kept
.-..p!.j woa.leiiiig w Lat would come
ret, thus iucreadug tLo fale -f Lis
f ajH r.
leiupster Mill lives and prospers,
and e a a ie.au wLo Li MiateLed
lictory fioi tho jiws tf dtfoat."
Warerlv Ma 'n.c.
President Cleveland and Tammany.
'J'Le report, which is apparently
well authenticated, that the lead'
era of the New York 'f am many-
organization nave disclaimed anj
intention of antagonizing Mr.
Cleveland personally or seeking to
pmharrasd in any way his adminis
tration doca credit to the sagacity
of thofc experienced and veteran
politicians. It is in keeping with
the courFf adopted ntl to all ap
pearancS loyally followed after
their own defeat and Mr. ( leve
Lind'n ii mination at Chicago.
Their chief ureunient lieforc the
convention met and until its choice
wah declared, was that Mr. Cleve
land fotild n-t carry New York,
and that it would he suicidal for
the democratic party to nominate
a candidate whj could not possi
bly command the thirty-fix clec
teral votep of that State. No soon
er, however, was the contest in the
convention over, than the same
politicians turned to with com
mendable zeal and energy to prove
their own predictions false, with
the gratifying result that Mr.
Cleveland did carry New York,
and was elected even without New
York's thirt'-fix vote?.
To peek to analyze tho motives
an 1 cousiderations that inlluenccd
this course on the part of Tammany early American legal phraseology.
TfIE INQUEST ON ALEX. HAM
ILTON. The Recorder Has Found a' Copy of
the Record A Masterpiece of
Pbrasenolozy.
Among the papers in the. office
of the late Mr. Sparks, clerk of
the Court of General Sessions, Re
corder Smyth founcj shortly after
that gentleman's death a copy of
the inquisition held on the body of
Alexander Hamilton, whom Aaron
Hurr, Vice-President of the United
States, "not having the fear of
God before Lis eyes, but being
moved and seduced by the instiga
tiqnof the devil," mortally wound
ed in a duel on July 11, lsO-1.
The copy was in the handwriting
of John Vandervoort, clerk of the
court many years ago, and he had
written across it a note to the effect
that the original had been lent at
the request ;of the District-Attorney,
ta the lion. Fernando f Wood,
Mayor of the city of New York,
who was about to lecture on Alex
ander Hamilton at Richmond, Va.
That original was never restored.
The record of this Coroner's in
quest is valuable; not only as a
memorial of the most eminent
statesman New Y'ork has given to
the nation and of his untimely
death, but also as a monument of
.thought, did kill and ' murder
against the peace of the people "of
tho State of New York and their
dignity. Ar. I'. Worhl.
GOVERNOR ELI AS CARE.
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Duly Inauetirated as Chief Execu
tive of North Carolina.
Y'esterday was the scene of the
inauguration here at the Seat of
Government of North Carolina of
the. new Governor, Lieutenant Gov
ernor and other State officers elect,
for the next four years, and the
ceremonies were ""celebrated with
fitting solemnity and pageantry
and a general outpouring of the
people of the State
The special train bearing Gov
t m tt a
ernor elect uar lroin nis home -in
Edgecombe, arrived here at neon.
The Governor elect was accompa
nied by theLegisIative Committee,
who went to escort him hither, and
also by a party made up of Mrs
Elias Carry, Mrs. 'William Carr, of
ashington, D. C, the Governor's
two young daughters, the Misses
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!LMTH
Cordially Invites The
FQMic to Call Xat G. WililJfmfielu's old stand. 236 Sonih Elm Street,
And examine the Largest ancKMost extfensive Stock of
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OF EVER.Y KIND AND STYLE
Before displayed in sn City df GREENSBOROT
Also earry a full line of CARPETS.
Come and examine tlm stotjk before you buy and he will convince you
that he means business-for hej is prepared to j
Meet all Legitimate. Competitidii
Anil lllfl nn.co unil arm n m I 1 I 1 1 , ,1 a .. la. 1 1 I
1" .. Ulnar) Illllilio lUIUBitl D U 1 b Oil.
Country Produce taken in exchan?e -for ffoodp.l
RFPAIRING and IIPIIOLSTETflNG npmlv o,l o.,Koi.:iiiD.'iiia; Li
r-o Afr.. r-!ii:-m ' . , . . J ""wLian uoue ai
u"i auu unuiauj, a-aiias v.yiirr, reasonauie uriet-S. j ; "i'z.iMa . i m -m-rm.-.
Jr.. Miss Baker. Miss Alston. Mr. hJPartieH deairinir fi-nW ii, i yV ,.i j '-v i.
r, . a- w p aM.u.iuicjjnyncu tan ucitci-omiDoaaieaDFca nsDn up.
Bryan Grimes, of Washington. N. 1 - J-
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citizens
special
Edgecombe
wouhl be an unprofitable task
That it was dictated by the sound
est sagacity and prudence on the
parf of the manager of that or
ganization is beyond question. It
was an illustration of the homely
Wisdom that knows when to "get
It io indeed a triumph. Hundreds
and hundreds of words pass the be
wildered eve and not a period is
seen, and yet the I whole composi
tion is grammatical, and, with dif
ficulty, comprehensible. The pres
ent Recorder, who is the most
in out of the wet." In pursuance learned and experienced lawyer in
of the same wise policy the public the city, could not do better than
is sriven to understand now that
Tammany seeks no tpuarrel and
has no quarrel with the President
elect. Richard Crokerjhas said it
and Bourke Coekran has said it.
and all the indications are that
they are sincere in .saying mT.
In fart, it will be well for the
politicians everywhere to recog
nize the f act thit Mr. Cleveland
has behind hitu the masses not
only of the democratic partr, but
of the American people, as much
today as on the Mh of November.
They supported him against the
politicians and all the power of
the political machine
Tammany, and com
mation as a candidate or the peo
ple's choice. On the 4th of March
ht? iries into office with the same
popular following, and any at
tempt on the part of any political
clique or coterie within the party,
in the Senate or in the House, to
embarrass his administration or
tbrotv ob-: ..elt s in the wa) of the
f ul li '. hut nt of those promises and
this, and it is probable that he
would not try. j
Official record of the inquest
upon the body of Alex. Hamilton,
shot in a duel by Aaron Burr:
City and Count of New Yokk, ss
An iquis.tion indented for the
people of the state of New Y'ork,
at the Third Ward of the city of
New Y'ork, the thirteenth day of
July, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and four,
and continued by adjournment
until the second day of August, in
the year aforesaid, before rne, John
I.nroer. Coroner for thf K.iid ritv
line, including anj countv 0f evr York, on view
pellet! his nom- of the of Alexander Hamil
ton, then and there, to-wit, on the
said thirteenth day of July, in the
year last uforesaid, at the ward,
citv and countvl aforesaid Ivin?
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dead, upon the oath of Alexander
Anderson, George. Minuse, John A.
Hardentrook, Peter BonnettvElam
Williams, John Coffin, John Milde
bcrger, David A1. Rrower, David
Lydig, Abraham Bloodgood. Jame
a 'ir4 LnHMil tLat there emiM
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1 Vtturew prat.e.sl al ;it tLo room iu aa
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Afitr lutu-h pieticJaiac.- tLo lewd.
t! r I ctlitor d. -otfry-l that the try
ii pr e?.te.la:t e.nw orthy epiKle ia I'et-lir-tt-w
caily life whieh wa unknown
to ti. rc.'i.b :.!. if Si
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gener
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iteailel a-oi:t a tiiovlel ciiitten, a
i'etttirrt w" ueiLUr fondly deetacil
l.ti.t. .V IV:npter looked ujon the
rr" fv t anj gray Lair of tLi portly,
e!.ler!y Adans, and recalled the Land
y. n.e S.CAJ e-ra -e of tLe tory, Le in-
! :;tt.r.Iy lart iato a Learty tit of
Unc'.u r. Tl.i wa ia.leed too ranch
hi ; -i:i,ia end.iraace La: rettigrew'a.
th. Sr ofl,tt M ooti.
in arcuaio ii:.t s ino iu "i v.a-i re
gariKl at a ina! go l. Trtmit ito
liiea." a well k:i na writer, "saw
tLo mo- ti a a lao-t c .a-pK-u jtH chjoet,
wh -e -. :s at p'i i. Is Lai the tem
Llaaco t-f a mau't f..ee. nhn.o waxm-j
and waning ii.ere. d their wunder.
wLee cenimi and g-iu iu the it ill
an 1 .ol'iu mht al l.-l t t!ie mvterr.
t'iUti', fr.M b ia vieael a a i.ian. it
wa seated, eq ii!lv uli. ?i .ipj a titly
ar.gry. ia a n.;t yr an eelijst. aa I t-o
revt-r need ttud w r.ohippe I "a tho
LeareU I. a-; tie- luoutLly god."
Wo learn from .Max Mu! ler that
r.ooa" i a very old word, na I ia
Au :lo Sax ei, wh. re it was uh a nia-i-ctihae,
and not fem'niue, w.i itt,.n.i.
In all tLo Ti-utonic laiiaa; t tLo i-ua
w.-. ftiiiii.ine. and if is only thr.;i-!i
tLo i itl uneo of elaieal luol 1 tint iu
Enghdi ii.i nhas ln chm.-l into
feiiiiniae and mm i ito m ai ' ihue. liven
ia eotiiparatitily r-eeat liuft Ui, Ier
l.ian wer"f'n'l of eaiii: lt the s in an.l
luoou "Trail S"tine" aa.l " lb rr Mond."
TLo practice pi evaded iu ancient
P-gypt.
.Vnotli T it a.n," say .Sir O. minor
Wilkinoa. -that the- m :i i-i th-s
1'aryptian mvthi.fov- cmld n..; K re
lattsl to H il ali i tliat it is ;t male and
ijot a fetiiaLv ii ity. 'ioroiii.i 1 in the
Th.tli. "I Li was also. he eas in
fome leiu'i 'ii of tho Vet. The K.-
luan ree. uiel th god L inus. ;i!id
the (icii u K. like tho .ia', e i ii Ir
the mt:i ina- - iIin- aud not foiuiriine,
a were S. Ici.c and I.aaa of the (.reeks
and Ihnsians."
Iu Slav. ui.. a iu Tt-utonic invth-
oloy, tLo uooa is male.
pledger in i liance upon which the Cummings, Amob Curtis, Isaac
,H-ople e'.tc.d Mr. Cleveland to Burr, Utnjamin Strong and John
the prtsidei. -y will bring greater D. Miller, good and lawful men of
C, and a committee of
from Tarboro. On the
train were also, the
Guards, sixtv one srron rd t !;.
Goldsboro Rifles.
The citizens' committee, Govtr
nor's Guard and the other visitin
military, and Chief Marshal Frank
Stronach and staiF of mounted as
sistant marshals were at Union
Station to meet and escort the Gub
ernatorial party to the Capitol.
Chief Marshal Frank Stronach
and assistants, all comparieoiiied in
regalia of Raleigh colors, orange
and red, led the procession and
were followed by the entire mili
tary battalion.
Col. W. A. Bobbitt being detain
ed at home on account of sickness.
General Glenn detailed Col. E. F.
Y'oung, of Charlotte, to take com
mand of all companies attending
the inauguration;
The men made a very fine ap
pearance m their overcoats, leg
gings, etc., and the State may well
be pruud of them.
The carriages bearing the party
followed and as the procession
moved along loud cheers rose on
each side. ' j
On arriving at the Capital the
procession was joined by the mem
bers of t he .Senate and" House, Exe
cutive Ollicers, Justices of the Su
preme Court and others and the
back down
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?r tlin electric light and"?nore cheerful than, either.
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-pirators man imhi vvnicu neiei yorkf duy chosen, and who being
tnem at v-mcago. thcn and there duly sworn. and
i We tlo not anticipate, therefore, charged to inquire for the people
anv serious attempt on the part of 0f the Stato of New Y'ork, jwhen,
tLe machine politician to inter
fere with Mr. Cleveland's policy
either by "hanging up his nomi
nations in the Senate or seeking to
tie his hands bv adverse legisla
tion. No man in public life who
wishes to continue in his . career
aad to be rated as a democrat, can
afford to poe as an open opponent
of 31 r. Cleveland's policy, which is
the policy of the party. Any se
cret or underhand opposition will
be inevitably detected und exposed.
and will carry with it the addition- of New Jersey
al shame of treachery to the party. gaid Alexander
The recent declarations of the State of New
Tammany leaders are, therefore,
b th encouraging and significant.
It does not follow that they are any
the less machine politicians or
where and by what means the said
Alexander Hamilton came to his
death, dt, upon their oath, say that
Aaron Burr, late of the Eighth
Ward, of the said city in the said
county, esquire and Vice-President
of the United Sjtates, not having
the fear of Got before hi eyes,
but being moved and seduced by
the instigation df the devil, pn the
eleventh day ofj July, in the year
last aforesaid,. with force and arms,
in the County of Bergen and State
march was resumed
Faretteville street to
auditorium.
The Governor elect and party
and other State t Hirers t'e-t were
escorted to the stand, the party in4
eluding Mrs. Elia? Carr, Gov. and
Mrs. Thos J. Jarvis and other
ladies who accompanied the party
from Tarboro.
The members of the House of
Representatives having arrived
first, Speaker Overman called them
to order and. requested them to
arise and receive the members of
the Senate standing. The Sena
tors then filed in and took their
6eats, and President John L. Kine.
called the joint session to order. 1
The ceremonies were then open
ed with prayer by Rev. Dr. 31, 3Ii
Marshall. I
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HACKE
.ill South Elm Sltreet, McAdoo House Block.
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THE OATHS ADMINISTERED. j
The oaths of office were adm.inis-j
tered to the State officers-elect by
His Honor Chief Justice James E.1
in and upon the Shepherd of the Supreme Court of
Hamilton in the Uoriu Carolina, neginning wiin ine
Superintendent of Public Instruc-j
tion. Maj. S. 31. Finger, the re j
tiring Superintendent, introduced
his successor, Hon. John C. Ccar-i
boro, and he took and subscribed
Jersey, then and
there being, feloniously, wilfully
and oi his malice aforethought,
did mako an assault and that the
said Aaron Burr a certain pistol
spoilsmen, or that they have been of the value of one dollar, charged to t,ie oatn of office. Auditor-elect
converte into civil-service reform- and loaded with trunnowder and M. c utnian was presented bv
ers. Nobody will anticipate any a leaden bullet which he, th
such miracle. But without neces- Aaron Burr, then and ther
sarily changing its nature or its and Jbeld in his right hand
stripes, the l'ammany tiger shows and aVainst the right side
paid his predecessor, Dr Sanderlin, and
an;
i.
the j
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I I.r llv;.- n.i" than j
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ipceifcl Ajt'nt,
!
'C.yraper: rooreu tne
r il.i j frora tLe ro.m, and
; , f -mit aad ,;ecttaent"
sp.u tLe ?airway.
wtlL, eelice Lad acarcely
' w Lu IVacoti Smith entered
- -t:itn. He prented a utrong
t...-t t the i,v, i i visitor ; cleaa
t:t. :'.. f"; d and bright eyed.
- ':.' I . I.ttI- he an old man as
... !.
H .,!t? Aul Low i buioes?
: l..-.Mi!r. a. he jTCS-ee-led to
Li.!f .f.tt.l.le ia IVrai
t cLa r, wL.Jo Li tLrcwd,
te !..,-,! almost to com-
r to lu fjoest-au. !
aecrel to tell je," continned
ti e laai.lr.ie tld caaa. leisure1 A u a-
t " '-, i-. 1 eye
I : -i t-.er
K-t a Lito aeer
Milts
f tla IlVl.'y
lii VV ritatia; Iwn.
Littlo (lirl -l'leo..', iiia'ain, Johnny
Smart is inakia" l.iitake in Lis writing
e-s.-i;i.
TeaeLcr How do yo:i know ?
Little Gii! '1 Lore's three capital .S's
ia the copy to day, an I Le". i.iaktu L's.
Teacher ion caa t j.eo Li pen..
laittle Cirl No'rn, but I cau Be Lij
toogae. ( o-kI New.
To preserve a youthful appea r
a nee a long a possible, it n in-
dipenalle that the hair should
retain its natural color and full
ness. There is no preparation so
effective as-Aver a Hair Viyor. It
prevents baldne-s, and keeps the
icalp deal, cool, and healthy.
Carlisle's Kesigcation.
The Washington correspondent
of the Atlanta Journal yesterday
telegrapheil to his paper that Sen
ator Carlisle had stated that he
would mail his resignation to the
Governor of Kentuckj last night.
This action would make certain
the report freely circulated that
Carlisle had been tendered the pe
tition of Secretary of theTreasury
by Cleveland, and that he had de
cided to accept it. There is no more
able man in the Democratic party
than John G. Carlisle, ami his
resignation from the Senate will
create a vacancy in that body that
it win ! haul to till. If made the
head of th Treasury department
that important orar.cn o: the gov
had took the oath of office. Hon. Oct
o, at Coke, Secretary of State, was pre
f the rented by 3Ir. 1. S. Spruill; Attor
itself wary enough not to court its belly of the said! Alexander Ham- ney General-elect F. I. Osborne by
own destruction. The elections ilron. did then nhd the shoot ntF his retiring predecessor. 3Ir. Da-i
last Novt mbf r, like those in No- and discharge, bv means whereof vidson, and Lieutenant Governor-
he, said Aaron Burr, feloniously.
wilfully and of bis malice afore- King, of the Senate, and, the oath
thought did then and there
yandWotions
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Respectfully,
Mrs, Omohundro,
West'3farketStreet, Greensboro
S jJ'.-MMA-!
tl friends '
jvemlitr, 1'0, were in the nature
of a popular revolution. 3Ir. Cleve
land is the man above all others
upon whom the great majority of the
Atr.ericaii people rely to carry out
the purposes mid accomplish the
objects of that revolution. With
this view they have already over
ridden the political "machine," antl
before they will permit themselves
to be t hw nrtetl or cheated they will
grind it to powder. To place Mr.
Cleveland natn in the President's.
chair, they have disregarded all
the tYaditions, the precedents, the
counsels and t he warnings of the
so called party managers antl boss
es. Before they will allow 3Ir.
Cleveland to be hindred or embar
rassed in the work' whieh they
have set him to do, they will chase
the same would-be "bosses' and
masters of the people out of office
and out of public life. It is cred
itable to the sagacity of the men
at, the head of the most powerful
political organization within the
limits of the party to be the first
to recognize the true nature; and
fcignificance of the situation and to
proclaim their readiness and inten
tion to abide by it. By adhering
to this politic course after the 4th
of March, Tammany will only be
giving additional proof of the
shrewdness which guided its
course, after the Chicago conven
tion nominated not Hill, but Cleve
land. Baltimore Sun. .
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to
to
he
of office was duly administered
them and subscribed to.
When Governor Holt arose
present Governor-elect Carr
was greeted with prolonged ap
plause, which, would not be quiet
ed till he waved his hand. The
assemblage seemed anxious
give
unto him, the paid' Alexander-Hamilton,
with the leaden bullet afore
said, so as aforesaid, shot oif and
discharged out of, the pistol afore
said, by the forcti of the gunpow
der aforesaid, upon the right side
side af .the belly J of him, the said assemblage seemed anxious to
Alexander Hamilton, a little above adopt this opportunity to give the
the hip, one mortal wound penetrat- retiring Governor this testimonial
irg the belly of him, the said Alex, of their lasting confidence and af
Hamilton, of which said mortal fection. When Governor Holt
wound he, the 6aid; Alexander Ham- presented in graceful words the in-
ilton, from the said eleventh day of coming Executive, the applause
July, in the vear I aforesaid.! until was renewed and continued, and
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the, 12th day of Julv. in the I same was again renewed. -After thcoath
year, as well as ih the county of of office was administered Gover
nor Larr took the oath ot ollice in
a clear and distinct voice. ht n
the applause had subsided Govern
or Carr delivered his
a 1 1 1 ? t- r.. C c
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Please examine our workand
all times a larii? assortment of
the same.
THOS.
WINSLOW,
GENERAL -IN
N.
UTTT A! H Ir
Assets Represented
Bergen in the State of New Jersey
aforesaid, as alsoj as the Eighth
Ward of the city, in the said
county of New Y'o?k, of the mortal
wound aforesaid dies, and the
jorors aforesaid, j on their, oath
aforesaid, do further say that Wil
liam P. Van Ness. late of the First
Ward of the city of New Y'ork, in
the county of New Y'ork aforesaid,
attornev-at-law, and Nathaniel
Pendleton, late of
counsellor-at-Iaw,
committing the felony and murder
aforesaid, felonously, wilfully, and
of their malice aforethought, were firmedVidgment.
inaugural
Death Sentence Commuted.
Ralek;ii,
the same place,
at the time of
ernment w ill be more ably man
aged than it Las been before in
thirty year. Salisbury Herald.
Tutt'a Pilla never disappoint the
Invali'.'-i
present, abetting, aiding, assisting,
comforting and maintaining the
said Aaron Burr to kill and mur
der the said Alexander Hamilton
J in manner aforesaid.
A Reiuarkablo Case. Mr. WaL- i And so the jurors aforesaid, upon
ter Wheeler, of the Washington : their oath aforesniil tin oav th
jMillf, Lawrence, Mass., for two ; said Aaron Burr and the eaid Wil
iyears nUlictfd with varicose veins, liam P. Van Nesr and Nathaniel
'accompanied by a troublesome erup-i Pendleton him, the said Alexander
N. C , Jan. 9. Gov.
Holt to-day commuted to life im
prisonment the death-sentence of
William McKinrion, of Robeson
county, who sentenced to bt-
hanged at Lumbe.rton. He was last
spring convicted of murder, ap
pealed, and the Supreme V'ourt af-
Gov. Holt gives
these reasons for commutation :
There was r.o malic" in this case.
The Judge says it was technical
murder, and that the prisoner ought
not "to be hanged, and earnestly
recommends commutation. The
Solicitor and jury are also very
emphatic in their appeal for Exec
utive clemency.
ition. wag completely cured after Hamilton; in manner and by the
taking only eight bottles of Ayer'a creana aforesaid, feloniouel j, wil-
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