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THE HOBITHTG STAE. , ; PUBLISHED DAILY, BY ' RATK8 OT 8UB8CRIPTIOH. To Citv Subscribers, delivered in any part of the city. Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorized to collect lor more than 3 months in advance. OUTLINES. The Alabama sauk. the Abeona;ntij three of AbeoneC crew saved. Between Rochester and Buffalo on the Central R. R. no freight run, on account of strike. The engineer, who caused the Lemont acci dent has been arrested. A' Herald Louisville correspondent missing. - -Duke Charles, &c., Brunswick, ts; dead. Three Ku Klux pardons from 'North and South Carolina recommended. 'u At celeoratlonf6f f6iaI'(ipnVngtceremooy of Holyhead breakwater Prince of WaieaT bfficiabd.uatal:caVfng of tunnel at Shepton .Mullet, , Eng,,n-7 - New York markets Gold, -ilSt? Uspiritk t turpentine 4343i; Rosin $3 15$3 17. ,,. :., One year, in advance (by mail) ...-..$7 0 Six months, in advance ( , " 8 6 Three months, in advance (' v-" fl On month, in advance (" ) 1 NK W AJVJEBTISBMBrr8. Munson & Co Right. Nowa, Wjl M. Poissos. F. & A. it ' WiLtlAJts & Mtjkhboii. Bagging, &c . a ICraaspxT.WiVj-BiL, Asso. IlErxsBEBGKa. Too Soon. , j i :-i'i f. r '- tin,ti' ' :- K i f . 1 Fner Arrntei.t My f i, - W- . H Massey, tof I!ayetteville, was : arrested, at the house of Mary Davis, last ciKuiug aiwut ti una vu uiugc ui He called at a jclothing' hbu'so'pn Marbet :street about 7 o'clock yesterday 'evening: :and stated that he wished, to uwaiasa -'tr' :suit of ' clothing.' Havug aelecited the clothing, he presented,1 in payment,' a check if or $50.00, bearing the .signature j JfAi Aj Brown" (a brother of Messrsl 'John Kent amd Thos O. : Browi; of this ?cityV The check- was drawn on the . Bank of New " Hanover, and the proprietor of the clothinig' t boose with commendable 'ca'ttUepsent ihe check around to the Bank by one of his " clerks to See if ii' were good. This Aist , ' iant Cashier probooaoed it a forgery and In- . t strpeted th? clerk q return wi). the check, : inform his employer that;it was at ffcg&y and request him to detain the, fptgex. ik long as possible. VjMeantimg, the Jlssistant ! 'Cashier 6tarted for a policeman,-but by Ike time he reached the ; scene; of operations' i .with the officer the bird had flown, j ; The merchtinK with s whom 'MasBeywas trading, feeling' confident that i( policeman' would arrive in time to effect his customer's capture. wrapped np a suit nf rjoihlrjgr at $30, gave the package US him, received the - -.V- check and returned $20 in change j Massey 3 41ien departed; -goiag ii -tlid direeUon Jof IMarket Dock, but "shadowed" byAyonng - " f iman who hoped to keep hjm In Tiw. nntu - p aa oacec ehotdd jarrlteCT lost the game, Inowever, near the Dock. ; j ; Then commenced a thorough and ener- Eetlejearcbrot-'the pity lor; the, forger, byj e.veral keen-scented policemen. Aout 11 iOolck, thatlmost active and capable officer i;i (.V X.ilTSoeleB.-nekrthe't)iev kame at tb cstaWAwent pf JUary Davis, on Foartn' street, , beiMmu Church And Qaale, ' : brought hvB oroaiown whee newasfuHy- memmea as ine nw wno naa presented iam ; forged ciect rkiJu dentBcatio but when the merchant vfeom,' lew ors previous, he Tiad aUempted ' fo" victimize . a Id6ntlfiedch&lii ahe&aM.' nnmitkbll . manner his boldness seemed toiotsakehini,'" : ' and with downcast Lead he ' Vplked Kff lar; viiarge pi yuicer, vanouesen. i 5,14 JVlassey is s young man of about twent:; - .cral ' ppearM. He )Es Jbt; lespectabW .family, his -father, WiBia?iH;pasevol P. ar-Thesuit ofoUe&AreUne toas having been purchased and carried bSt 'by . the prisoner was .recovered by OfflcerVaftj Soelen about half past 12 o'clock this mom- 1 ing rat s Moirie brf WatetWeel; where they Jiad been deposited by : 'Masseyifj) Vat? - ii T?iJ.iQtMtoelIeV.y&t,Uijf:'v A colored individual called atr hf 6si- dence of Mr. S. Levy, corner of iSecoml. and Ann streets, on Monday night; about XI o'clock, andjstatod t rtoJ who lives on the corner of. Sixth, and, Itock streets, was very sick,' and was avaxioos to isee hlm'on: very particular bsin iLevy happened ifo be but- at thb time, Wd vpon inquiry he learns that Mr.-Agistinf ls: not only in his usual good jbealUv .but that Le never sent any- such, message! to "Mr. evy. What the precise object of the fef- ; low was is not clearly underrstbiHl, but that be was up to some mischief is sulfldeytfjf ; apparent,? Jilr. jll's bii m a colored man' on his premises, under sua-. - picious circumstances a few weeks ago, lie happening to' go heme- unexpectedly but let him off. ; Hereafter Mr. Lety wDI be prepared to give a warm reception' tor any one who attempts any interference with his 'layer's oan .' '"' ; u;i k y The following oases were disposed of yes terday morning: K ' ' '"'''i'"' ? The cases of John Cowan, Sam' Brown, ; Jerry Forbes sin d Henry BradleyV chained :;with assaulting Jai"'C!arraayj!OJn, Monday morning last, were; ctinned mtH this' morning. ...7J w tit , John Bohmab chkrge4. i.witb ; disorderly' conduct. - Casejdwinissed; 'v ls f - Robert Brown, charged with fighfin'g" his , wife, knockiug herr teeUOtt,M-w8i found guilty and I sentenced pay a fine; ' I -.Tiiie'sarjw.'eb r' required to giye sccflrjty ie Wni pf f 100 !r for his appearance at cotrrt , "i j 'j' John .'Carter, '; charged IwHh: 'disorderly ' conduct Judgment suspended bd the pay ment of costs. JveUville. -havrnflr been a O&nlain In ual iknied- battle of Newbern In 1862. SiSwn w 1 J, m. Yol, xii.---m AJInrderena Assault " ..1 , A white man by the name of Morrison,1 residing near, Lynchburg, a , , a was aa- saulted' and' terribly wounded near that place, i on. the line ol the W., C A. R.' R, a few days siace, by a colored man.' It seems that the latter had used improper language concerning Mr. Morrison's daugh ter, i Soon after it came to his ears he 'met the man on the road and ' asked him about it when' the' 'offensive remarks were rc peated.v. Mr. Horrrison .w1u was riding in( a vehicle with one of his yoonger daugh ten. at- the time, jumped down and ; was proceeding to give thel offerer. ih - chasi. tisement which he deserved, when the Aoise f thltrcatk)acansed hjs animal to take inght and""he srteirTo"rdn" throwing the , child to the ground. Mr, Morrison therenpoa turned his attention from the man he Was pounding .ad hAstened Withe assistance of his daughter. The colored man, perceiving bis advantage, followed quick on his heels, and just as he was about to stoop; to pick up the child, who was ljiagiotherOad,he drew a large knife and. plunged it two 'oj three times into the back of Jit. Morrison, ' are but slight hopes of his recovery.", . ':jV . In the hurry of preparing ,Uie article in our'Iasi, In reference to he historical reml- niBcenses Connected with the $calhjf siiri rounding the spot of the late horrible mur der, some facts which would havecoMrbn ted some wat to' Jits interest and' compi tness wereunintentionally omitted, (1, The place, alluded to was formerly known- as Tcteaji,, jth'e ; iiimel'.beiAgj derived from thp French words dix coImux, which, 1 translated into English, means ten IhiBndes. The place,' which was.originally the proper t df; Genl Alex. HcRae, is fiowa desolate and bare old field. ThefjunoosDr, Togjie who formerly resided there, and to whom refeWnce Hnii madein otlr ariicle of yeater day '"died atlColriav:i3;Ci during the war,- In destitute cnmstances. ? Th matt CUdressi'to whom aUusiod was also made,' iWaaTnwrder,; 1' as is lirell 'Isuown here, by .Wht' Wright Parker' knd a man named Bufl&iman, the former having paid the pen alty of the deed 6n the gaHcsv an the lat ter Hacetiag Ms fate in attempting to escape after jiavinsr .been cantured. ' ' Col impBaeaee. 1 f xr SThile an employee on the W,, C. & A. R. R. was engaged a day or two since in some necessaiy work on an engine he hung ih&HtiilM':m to keep from, breaking :.a fine silver watch .which -was in one of the pockets, 5 Pretty soon a colored tioy eame along and took the watch from the pocket,1 and' upon thti. fact being discovered by the ownWne "endeayored to I make the boy return IU" Thtt he -refused to do, and upon beinsiprtssed he placed the time-piece on a stump, took-, a fillet of wcxxt and hammered it until it was, brokfefl iotofmgmentjj It4a some; consolation to the ower of : tke watch - to know that the- faflof tblSoy; jbugh:lMS;:cod; not re turn the; .valutf ;ofJthe . TPfatch,?- string this youngster op and gave him-i one of these' vii thrMtogl that a you reeeived tlmwm ..ll.. ITllllt " 11 . T - v t; ,!': A retpH:waijeirigex 4 ntne streets vesteraay to- ine eiieci mat Mr. Ai! BrfCook r of this city; had been war 5e4 ajJoJydndWJdd k?twi: sonree and found that Ust gentleman who brought the news beard ita weefc'jpr. two ago at LItUe Riverr and had ticeJiad mmiumi- mornimrrwrilumt ekhlbHrnir dleationsofhavmg'bee&ab en 19 aeau or puMtfTjK,ivy jwe ;.a;fortse4tb the jdW6,' must be some toaccaracy ta the report. tit fc!t'.-.J-'- Bxt)ertv Bowen 'lolerediwaa- arrested yesteroayon we coarge t cramuuig an aault,WMl battery on the person of Mary Jane Wmisj also colored,! . The case came before Justice Wm-'MiiHarriss, who dismissed ii fWkTthe ifiymentofMtf , ; 4Tfe defendant Bowei:- .bsequenti arrested oaTa ptace wwrant issued by rfiis 'tice rardner, on' complaint of Justice Har- t;on"ti;i3iargfl M abusfpgthehtteroffl cial while .in the discharge of his duty as a AiaglBUalc. v uww uuuuw h.u, uu Jtimony the case and sentenced Bowens to pay a nne 01 aov auu vue vuu, uut vuo uuc was subsequently remitted on the Applica tion of the proseciortt,and h was required BxcantMSf elr JKa.; . 'We arelnfCTuied that . the .excilrBion of the colored Masons to.SmithyUl ana t Blackfiahfizonnda on ; the steamer Wacca- sSoii Mioodayf'.lwa adecided' wctJe ;Ter4eit-aWi'i;;h persons on the boat and a very' handsome stun was realized for the benefit of Giblem Lodge, the excursion.waa glyen. A I v We leatt. :aee;:,iamea have liitlS liir oeea-eoiuueu ubuwjhiw ui new iaflitaiyi compaajf heing formed la this city &dttatifci ' " -W fTkn; Italia In 4fia Yaa CH6CX6U Hi. WCCV p "9 " aV aaj.o ili rfifcVl Wiite! of iirui'iofi White A Zimm&uuyL'ahi to en evstoM sezi mth of the corner of Sec ond and'Princess' streets, where they can' ;dq i!wheiher:he j ' :TtJacland:'Tid0i was visited hy seTcral heavy showers yerday. H A SCENE OF THE II ,J as- i'i":''I ii ii v:n.JHY-! r.-.-arv!; vfariii jtiH-f -'XjL ! '',;W' r-.:. if , II . I Jvi'- .V. 1j: a s -r? if -i; J JLv'-J n... flv R - -vts-ia j vi)''''-ys?.tB? ?iU!jt!llu ltlS Ihw thhr'? fnif j --l ul i ali u i. n ...? .r- M-':havo. --f v (a) -Point on rwiry w)iere murierer'sane.,. (t)-Sflot where where Willie Carter was murdiered. of (d)-Pointnear railway trestle, Iwfier eafters bfly wal'f ound. (e)PnidttDepot; V(0anVIl)ntclier:pen. CreeT otmty Road. - i C7WVSrR "M'W vl"-'- ' The ; Carter ' Murder Case. ! FOtfBTH iPBOdKKliNG. bfif; 1 iil ta Tke Inierest la tbe Case Unabate I :-tu:-.V ..tH-fif i .H :? " ii i - ' ii Tlae Cut HtiH. Trpcd jtrlUa1 ; Spectator Farther 8 1 ta f Willie Aa4r-i - k "9" The investigation of the murder Of' little, yViqp er jrcoonieto exciter nn nsual interest in the community. Long be fore the ttme o opening the'. Cotnt yester? day morning an immense crowd thronged the hall and doorways leading to thei main entrance of the Court-room. As boocl as the door, was opened, the usual rush and f scramble for choice positions took; place,' the1 rail justtjehlad'tlie pleVslioxbeln the preference. - The prisoners theWlVes seem to manifest a sort of interested indif ference, in the investigation that 80 VitaEy concerns them. T boy Dayid Martin wa noticed to laugh twice yesterday duTing.the examination ' of -'Jimmie ., Anderson. r Ta tw Bmalk) elde positkmfioinenies-. seeii-!.b: fixed UDon the-riirisoaem interest ing to JVptHaijM deplete npontiiejvpnsoetm bxlbit direction ' Some i'seem-to bespeakpityy Vapme perhaps dread and loathing, i'while an the gaping, mouths of others betray the interest manifested by a looker-on at a circus,; f As tW becniiing oi.ihaVekamma-' xnnr seemed to greet his startung story. AgahiivheoEThe nearly fainted and .was carried from the stand, the crowd, ;m if movedi by aarae sympatheticemotion, quiet ly swayed and all eyes were bent in the direction of tile fainting bojr. The showing of tiie Wo garments of the murdered boy, nd the knife that is said, to have played Wch an important part in the Moody deed, excited renewed interest and every eye was strained to eatch a glimpse of theni. :The Court eommehced at the usual hour, and the following witnesses were examined: '!!"i'' i J. H. SFRIOGS was called 4od sworn, and being examined by the State, jsaid: I am a minister and school teacher." I know Billy Merrick. ; He attends my achopL " My school is located at Seventh and Howard streets. Billy Merrick' was there ana aaswerea w ma name uu JUonday at 9 o'clock: He staid there until k o'clock that day whfeW dknissed7 the achooL and told. them alLjto ga home.'' I make them ali go.honie, ;. I am certain Billy Merrick was at my school until 1 o' j t ICABOABXT VXTBiJXT. . being called and sworn, said: I know Billy Merrick. ; He came to my house with his mother on Monday, betweeijl and 2 o'elodci I live aboat a neAqnHhe house of Char otU Hr.UVrLoflfeYof Billy, jl amla servant at Mr. E Timtick T '). i i'.'.WTiy--T HAKCOCK j beine sworn, said: I can't say I know the boy Buly7 1 saw Charlotte Hooper orison-. day at my housdV ' She had a boy with' her, I rwfcf mt rihtice the boy particularly. ' 'V uiisworil', feaMl MrsfJirter slept at my house Tesday-nightv cne caw fpern.aiscj Wednesday evening late, with the girl jUce Taylor. ' Mrs. Carter was not at my house during the day Wednesday. I stayed at CARTER MURDER:; 0 i home until 5 o'clock. She was arrested on Thursda' T went tpCrs. Carter's between: 8 and'O ocip&'on Wednesday. Mrs.- Car ter was there when 1 went . beiaa called and examined by def enOei said : f .nr.' Mrs, , Carter was not at the house on Wed nesday; She slept ! there Tuesday jiight, and went home Wednesday riwruiti and . came-back again Wednesday nirht.. . She j was not at; my liouse 'during- the hay .pjp Wedaesday. ! my wife visited her! a?, her Own- house Nbh .Wedhesy,'?!Iri Carter came'fej1 my house onThumay.11 Vjln aiv; ; ,.;!! .!'!. : im t m ivt.t.,- . . . BUXT MSSSICK. . .... ! i :' one of the prisoners, being cabled, ami in an. swer to the questions by the State, iocieed ed: I know, nothing of the.killingrof WflUe' Carter. I waanotthere.,; I was atscho(4 until 1 o'clock, and then I went down the. street" I thenrwent with mother to pr An- rlflrson'a. and nf tv ifhak MrHil! te Aiint Mac Duranfs. F Wrft rhiv i nntit1 Hf av'sII IthmfclTieaJA the1 kae'night fM W- Carter beihg Ymed.' -'It was not s that I Btrnck Willie with ihe stickv'Iwas not them. Carter never told me aarthinr of that kind. I)'w!ilj-aL Carter: have been to her store for a watermeloni. j lhave Myer, heard the7 jboysaay.lhafctn? mpney yratpfferedl 'Ffrsl pme,A neara fooux u wasuipiinigM 1 was puiin jaiKwi heard itifronxjPaTid. )' ' ,1,1 only, went iiMm Oarter' Edaop for a rwaierruclon; oI had too ooaversation with her about the ten VJoHani; v jilt 2. uri.i-! f,.u ?ii .!iiJ i - . 0 called and examined by the .State, , sal d f I wen; out with fhoys to gp; 1 ..siwimmiag; j When David and JSHjah fcilled WiUie Parte Billie . was. there too, : r David and struck WiSte and)thedi David -held. Willie down in the water a good while, j Then David took a black-baudled- khife and cut Wiliie -after neahe knife had two blades :6ne bigojot nd;he littie, pner . I would koowAhV knife.1 it 'had ' 4' crossk mark Otf the handld':' t thlnk DaVid carried the kinuV bnfc: there.' f bilnt the knife be- longeq to nun. uavm cut-, w uiie , alter ne was drowned aod threw his arm and tiie piece, of flesh into the.ere.ekf 'EUjahi cut his arm around and then took a stick and broke jttM:rinj .pjtjaedjIhjB.. sanw knife boi time8.?m.f;fliv'- it i-t :?'j'-ca -uj u Here the knife was- shown i to .witness, who ideatifled ft. i-n,f0 ,n jj n Witness-cpntinoedrl idon't' kitowiiow the ' btake'was (bklk(ttfrslbk : 'cuihg Was uoy'twten'itbe' big" hlade,n,(Thei arm was Ji : ..Uf-J !. Uwiiiili L.L.:i- laia on ine grass wmie xaijan was cuiun It,1 'and n6 bie ! helpeol hlhv 'don't know what became' of tijie 'stickl .' Elijah jiad . $ It was about as Die as. this rail. , , r .. fier& .atickas. Mmwti Cenjti, by witDess as the same . stick JJijah struck Wiliwitb,:o,?fi: oi - jU-. ji f ,iu. ;1TheK'WiMies8 cpiMinnedij JUil&hi struck him fiepr sixlicka rThen thi arm came ofL iTheyidid not hare to jerkf it to get it off. . Then they threw the arm in the creek. Winiedld'not show Signs 6f Ufrafter he wa3 drowned. 'He Went fenaked:!: EG jahi enedtueknife1 cMt Itractea'ime tsharpeiung.knife for." y,cut arma, ;MTid, aucfeeft ywe m then wiuie cried. Then Willie called David a d d fool Willie nerer struck Parid, but David I heard yiterdajr aboiit the tcn'doilars that Mrs.',: darter offeree! to Iffl ' WuW Mra". BiDy.Datia; WufieCattef Mdihyselfjwere ffierel'i startodfrontho struck Willie with the stick. ! David struck him' twice once qjv the shoulder and once on the neck.-Willie did not fall down' whew struck. 'rHere,i':"' . 'Z ' w '' WRSfiSS WAS OVEl96KB, " ''.-iO- either by the heat br .perhaps by the-agita-' tiori produced by 'the severe cross- examina-1 nun ne was unaergoing. lie ( was nejpea from the stand and restoratives were ap- plied: immediately..,. , (,,;. . ; f-'-M I ( was here called, sworn, and gave a very ac curate and j complete, description of the spot ' where the crime was committed. He then said Mr. FiUyaw AacL himself : went out for the purpose of dragging the; creek to find the garments; It was about low tide1 when 'they got them. ; i He 'dragged ' the j, stf earn with a hook attached to: a piecri of irdh'hcl' rope. ' Mr. yillyaw felt dpwh wtih the stick and feU the' jacket, which they foun? when ttiewaierwas ' abBut four s and a'haif' feet' !deep j at 'three feet further ' out the ' water niw id. lijvb .uqBu. .Alley louuu we umn wnere ine water Hwas.-aDputi niteenr leet deepl y There were many snags -there. .rr"L- . There were, only, two Karmejatsl found. Here the jacket and shirt . were shown1 lo jWitnes8,and.ieotified as the ones found by Jhim.'-iitij- -iUhn'ht-i'i i 'tint :-) j " The two . garihehts were . also' 'sliown to Mr. and Mrs. Carter ' who identified them as the ldst clothes WfUie had oh. ...... HI l f II- ; f: . i i M ! I i called and swojr who.said:Iad a conver sation with' David, Martin, tus injoniing. jDayid.&ald that there wexe, , fiyq.boys presj enjat.irngW.v11?6? WfthaJ, he hadhe knifp jthali ;he showed- io him. Tba$ Jimmie put off, the. piece of flesh and put it in 4papen ? Knif was here presented Jto Mr. Willktma and identified by him. s. oneshownhim byrDavid. :EMrtWi, hams continued. iu David "also said-, that Elijah did not Cut -any, but that Jimmie, JShstah 'ted BUhe held the arm while Duke edtit'off. uke appear7toWuidre than tiie rest The knife ' belon'ged', to 'Elijah, Da'vidsaid; n n i TgT.TATT HABTTO - f: - . ------r ilJ; I called and continued, said:. I don't n6w much about Mrs,. jCartet, , irent iof :ioo' for jDavid o&Monday morning; I sawj WMeV Wiliie . said t tof tell David i he-? wanted him, ; Jl went to Mr Crawford's. Di hot see Pavid. o Mr. Crawford saidAe saw hini. I called hJm and he answered.1 '1-teld him uncle Jack wak looking' for himl ! David Would not go with me. " Before thM I went past Mrs.' Carter house, to look1 for David. 1 asked for him, 'find Mrs: garter sa'fibltn ing: 1 1 'When 'I found David',' fa told me he ai'ln1 Mrs?;,Carter's behind :tiie counter When rjpissedi; ' ' I thihkf ;,he ,-wa? !a Hutaffs then. '.' don't knbvr abqut' the affair at the creek.. That ; is my knife. I titfipavi Jacksonu; " j (. I'rl if . aUEXAMDTED.. ' f i; I don't think David, was, at Mrs. Carter's when I passed on Monday, if It was itbout 8 or 9 o'clock. I did not see Mr. Carttrthere thev ; I think David was Ta; Mr. riutaiTsl I eat dinner at house 'and thea went to the Tauicher pen betweeU' One and two o'clock.' Mr. Wiggs stayed. out there about. an hour. He was there when Mr; CfamU' csWe. I hjid a ffght with Mack; after Mr. GarreU left lwjaa mkde 'fj'jytltk jfiry: " Af tier they had conjienced buefing I gbt.the bjirs-. iapd,wet',hbmt dpnTjtjkqwj where the spot is thai .Titicif earn desqribea. iUtx ft was with David JacksOti'1 and fgWniie .sa$ Hjwaa " - -m s j 3 i. T lT. T V l I r aru.o:,.ana.wenA9mwi.acaoni 1.1'rur.; J:-t sSpatiu t-uiii 'l l I told Mr. Carter just nowhthat fknew Saothiagf about it I David said'iWillie'C had isomethtaeinhia hand like a ten or twenfv' dollar bUl, and that they killed' him or thai Ii'Lr. . . n '1 f. .. . i ' anaBoi Because juts, uaner oaerea nne ten ft ban MiMskf0;H reaie?said; Davmfsaid'Mthtehad med-wilie: for the tfendouaral''5 !Bul was ? there: iaijanVcame up after. Wilnei Was tremijidj'' Wobdheysaidhat tidhad aeao. . ne luaviu; skjubcu utjaue. WAUie Baia uav fjey uiu no uu.rn tor 1110 iua dollars-,. , mly.'. sdianddH'nnej Tavld on' Monday anhasbme conversation with him. Short ly after we come up' to. a wite.bpy anda' lit wmplected boy. .i donlt.kw-'Wh'a ; time it .was. 7 .Da,vw ; left wjth, the ;other boys., f, I. can't identify Biuy as one. of the bbyS;I saw with Pavjd. ; j I am certain it was JHFidvj jis'r'siliJin inf lUli'ii'Ji' ,';'".''-' n Jimmie Anderson' having: recovered ; was . called and said in answer tot: questions by court Elijah' cot the arm around : with Wactehandledknife and then took a stick abroke'thyheV'1 "l fHre' twb knivfes' were' shown to witness andtold&tMed ! 5;7-! m He counued : I have senlmeother knife. ' inlie' Elijah and Dave a were nedfr?.w,not swimming., Wiliie 'iyas ip, fut did not ga out; far. ,1 4id. npt sea. n any quarrelf , and, .saw , no ( biscuit I David jaid that Willie; and .Billy , ' joined pppiirs.? ,? It ja not so that WJJUe got Billy down. I saw; no money? with Willie that day. 'On' the and pushed tiie body ettti" Elijah ' had nb' clothes on.' The' lacerated pafte'didot 'TD'ioif. io 3'w?-?vr lis hMii s no . -wrr i u wt an u r . I eat dinner at home that dayr bat. Ii don't know at what time. After I came hack I was mustering not Dei ore. When I came Carter arid Datid: David said to WmTeV.! r.i.'j-j.. ..1 V.ui fi-m tf,ti rrr:.:' mm aTrocK-'yorr aown.-' ruuie sau: no ne; fwWdfaoffpr'he'VoulbfMmaV fDavid: . saltfu Itno'arfe ftfJtotae they cut off taepiece M in4Waewhat iuroved. : He f'lttteMeaty'. arm Juijab waded bat utIus rback the 'train; had - not1 come'ia. Iwas mustering when It came in and mustered all the evening. I T saw Willie' firsV that day When I went past nis house:? I doht knb'w the time! X I started7 from- the-4 bridge oaf 'Nixon street -to! go swimming. David; Billy and Elijah were' there. ! I doh't know DukeJ All- Went together io swim and we ; said nothing while going. "" isawHavidcut one stick. i ! When we got to the creek Dave, Elijah and Willie went In swimmlngrDave' strpk WjilUe wh a stick and cried, jah' then sbck'him'with another stick: t Then David said;" come goin' Willie I wont hurt you." Then David held himunder ; water.. . right smart while, j Willie never ; ptt up. DavidfndEiijah thVn puUedWiUie ashtm Tmi.i. . . ... ';:..: xiujau . cut uie arm on oui aia -nor say what fori andthen'the 'pieces' of 'flesh and - Here the witness contradicted himself saying the pieces of flesh were'eut off first - r -niE.WlTNWBS AGAIN . FAINTED . and was' carried from the stand. I w4is; palled aid SWOra;baHVbonvereation wifli'David 'yesterday. e'sjudno 'ooct but. himself and a boy up the country knew j of thetfider Dvid saicT Wiffie Carter had bne" britwS aoUars in nis rjoek'ei'and thai'iiA (Davicii ' aked1 hj'm for' a'biswit and 'he would not give t to him ad that madehfml hd' I ased ' Dvid whys he had 'these 'littie py put in ,t ; CBOSS-ETAMrSATION.'' " I.'imbw when the Doyscami? ,'in Jaif, but dbnfreb.);6 hVthe cew tbpys were put in a cell with another. ;boyv ili'have' never-, heard tQfm say anything but tbat they.knenbflungjabQu askd "ma what "flieyquid dowlth mffh 1 told him d n'pV knqw., Jifter some time he said tka MriCarter-cered bid f io3b m iT j l thiafc he jmentiohed ebme thing about acboy-fiamed Duke. i ?;?) , I sworn : I know Wiljie Carter. He came to H'i'l r.,. to stay ali hfehi: ,J I'to'him he could3 not1 for his' parents did'noiknbwit'" Hesaldhe1 SmhuijgrV aid l:ehmnbiscAititd-eat:i He said his mother had Whipped him three times that day. I told him to go "home and m huu uu fuuuim wuuiu-wiupiiiui to ueam. Hesaid she wpedhJm because' he want ed 16 go down street wi" Jtrifeb 'l buu uuii uo uiuy got someuiing wnen nis fathewasathofne. -i?,,jl ' " osx-l r recalled, said: I viewed the body of W&e Carter., Made.np, post-mortem exainina-; SP.tr fjaieurffhe jhewjaa arQwnea or . kUled nist think, .both wer simultaneous. Neither myself nor pbrbner's juTy deemed a .post mortem exalIuriat&ii, Tyiut Another reason .''why - t did f not WaCbe-" cause it is a task, of danger 'and importance and medical men are not sufficiently paid by the county for such duties. The looks of the body showed foul playJTh4t 'knife could have cut the arm It was a smooth ww vuw - xuo' auiie mignc - nave oeen sharpeTrr',-" Ln!U 1.,'Cto'Vrtfa,ltk8 morning 10 o'clock; - ' geariffip tf tSro& Central rbaS Mon'day' night-'About i a qwiebf a 4 JSfJHf ww laaui m bi?!-AK oar columns una mornmgtw: found acarjefullyx nreoased and Terv. cor- reci cuagram oi tue immediate: surround - ides' of the locality of the late toMdier. ' 1 ' The rive is still m g boating oree, ihtt&ti ttfias 'fallep au5utiy;dncefhe W V1QA - I no TUVnt Iiaotrtr Minn lavA LtA. tendedar,enoughnjp:i dro JfR .W.5S:P Wi-rlyfe s xi- hy!being-run over at thelivingstohkrestie,; on the W.p0.8&l tAii i: ,y i. .isoiaii lwfiekjr since; afa aeebunlW which appealed int the rAB at the time; has sMce died Of ias. in.; 1:'itv te 'i'.n-'vf -ii ijifjr.-f i -;t ! p. 1 1 r.'-a? A., JkU, Jhis evening at g O'clock. lJ e orguh'inting b('the' Wil mmgtn Building Associatibn jwifl ne held at, the rooms j of , , the, Wilmington t Library Association, this evening at 8 o'clock. ; ; " ' Reported !MMr Jam' Iaat 'tni pi 1 ClKrlcrK r xriordl Oxei4Uaie. ii.;2f ! A report came dovmr on thftChrolina Cen- tral road yesterday to ike eflect thatj James Dial, the afleged murderer of Fjord Ozen dine, agaiastrhom-a proclamation pt outr laWry tiaa Men isffded'6n Saturday last, was. ;shot and killed Yrv a torn who were in search; l!oi'nWon&B Pridaf ight previoui Theif, JOTIPE .STOCK ATfiiCOSTl ivyvn yo ii viias Bomeien or iweive. anois i red wtQ liis, ' DdyJ , lTie cprrectness p; th Wormation is not yoachedorij tat ashas-notnseenprhea ;that time, the, impresaion is pretty general in Rscwt; th&lit Jeemcs?phaa .plnmed his wifigs and foIlowed.iHenry Berry Lowrey and'6thers of the ganto tne lutppyhnat ing grounds of his-fattera." $ Imprvlna t) "S3iJi; f ."i v.h.t -I . We learn that; the poaditioA of J.:H.'Oar- raway, wha was assaulted and badly wound-' ed on tiie street n Saturday night lajsthas n swollen;1 'jj'i"" lifv. i :l& Thi heoeter-tt!the't3iBi eiHce ' lOf 'J-Jf ''" AVa" .'"f iT5Ti -f-.Uj -'fl 5g3 3 P.M..... ...................85 I iuJUwi -; mii r U'i 04.. nflVl ij ' : RATES OF ADVERTISING One Square one day,. ...... t. S " twodaya,...;..... J " , "if three d&ysJt .. ii. ll.i J f' fourdays.... ... 6 ' f ,lSfleaBya;.lAlit.tI.i ... 8 J " one week, n f. . J ' - . . , Two .weeks. . - TreeweeTtsWt.ii.. " One month.... ... j. . ! Yw6Mntb."ivik-.vW..V.- -15 DeV " Three months. ..... SS M ---.- Six months':.. --. ...85 00 k$: f ' One ear.- JJJ. .; 50 00 JSContract AdTertUemenU taken at propor tionately low rates. . ... , Fire Squares estimated as a qaarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. . cirri'tEiste.v Wbzilib it WttsOM.T-WoBtD'B-Exhibition, ViKHifA, Aco, Writ, 1873, 6rand Medal of Pro Srea8,43raad Meda of MrU, aod tb only Sewing Machine Oompany . recommended by the Interna tional Jury1 for the'Grand Diploma of tionor award 4o the JWheehr WHkm Bewing. Machine, fPBiHTnr ItrkJ-We hav6 jnstTreeeived a stock of Newe ink for $unpqer nsa, pat up'la packages of SS potmdaeach. Cash or C. iO. p, orders promptly med.'!1Prtee:x5 eents'pei poind. u ' sin:-- TTV Boo Bihdirtt Th MoBHise Stab Book Bind- Oiy'aoes all kinds if Binding and EoIIm In a work- 11 !W.-an4at wasonabifc pHcefc Mer- . chants and others needing Eeceipt Itooks, or other work.'inAy rely ijn'trotopbiess- in the execution 6f 1 15TEW MVERTISEMENTS. B AGGniG-, HOOP IRON gQQ BOLLS BAGlH9r H fnr,ii O Aft' BOXES tiiktodfsSOi 2gHHPS. 80KKpflB:QrjLDjnS,'.( CASJCS CONCENTBiLTJI- LY&i''' . ' 2 CA8ESi;TOKCTNClOT 2gf BAKBBLS' ulMdir CEACKKES;1 "BOrtfS'CANDLBS,"''! t M .j- -ofra' wix'v"f4i-;rfro,iv--. - 50 P' 2' BOXES BEARDY PEAdHES, I nQAt WBLSijCErX MSSSTOEKiutc";. j JTt HAKKKJ.tiUOAg, ALL CBADES; f-:'. Ii! '.t jjutiici.a AKD MIXED " ang lS-tf . WILLIAMS MTJBCHISON. I lli!! '" I' 1 !' 1 ' SjrJrxiERrTi'SiTjEYl EprECTrvKLY !-S?srv-taJ- If.ua.-a. 30.vau .. . told; exhibiting-all the' best features of the author's BlVTrtreWofltBfauv :tk4 plot Is very . . r r r . . 'diaaHteaM&weS'siMauw ano?' developed, the faterest helnglcept ftp1 and the denouement held be- Vbn4 conjecture to tteeni1' It wfu prove a faverite xWr' sirf atoJ J 3 OJ o '"niniiSBCEGIB'S Business Siiits," Dress Suits, . .TIUTAMflO CHEAP, AT . -XI T TilllK HSfJNSOU CO'S., aagSO-tf V City Clothiers. .T7MEEOKNT COJtlt 0 N fUATlON THIS (WEB ilDATVVeHfagat8 o,c1o1ti - t:T2iis? Oil TJi 7Tw--r-orrraorVn aMo..M lrS. JbttS Hai, Ang; SO, Tm. ! ; It T fiOtb REGULAR irj:ECTIJG tTEEtSttAE, kOMBL'TMEETmfi OP THE ; X Wilminonn RnfMlnir AiuinriAfinn tu11 t tee rooms of the Wumfigtoa library ' Association this evening. 8!dQck. Bes reeeired as usual. - . C L. CHESNUTT, 2 jangtW-W :q c-iit iiftyil r SecretaryJfc TreasV. . tiartains ! ATarvatris f Bargains ! i T il -.f, :; -1 : J- ...-A- ' . At , SolQUDon ,f Levy'SsStore ! (it poHE.QNE! !COM ALLt 'Ainy'SEB THE A fuil and wei aeiededf fn'afl departments. : 1 am determined order to do that I c i change niy bvauwas, and fa Ne'humhagT ' pome and see for yeaxselve and I SaVB at LeOSt 25 l TiBT vUent .By-piwiuttiig yoar Goods of' m tM -'. 8oi.6norr i.aTrr, At the old standVeoatheart corner Front and Mar- ! Icet streets. . 'V ! ' ) '. .may 15-4m-nac . JAPIES. A3?R GKlsnCS TEIOM SATCHELS. Saavt Steaiw, BeUatchelS, at tba Saddle and Harness llK5torrefan';'i' . : .. - - ( , . no. 8 South Front St. mayS-tf nae- Wihnlnirton.N.a MiiTLaTiraRothwell E11CECISS! OP HES xt-.:-.. JTTTT Jb3g-J3W VUfi OU r-iUiNWO;-.,- Boys under 13 received in the Primary Department. -angn-Stnac
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1873, edition 1
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