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IT If VOL. 3. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY r, lHGl). . .: - NO.OG v VM riT It 1 7 ..... 1 '-ftiM:.l Mt.mmMTTWL. We lis already ll"1 b,,,,re OUr d"" WJ ir.icles that bad certain relationship lVacb "'' WBrtlyJ wt.lv ,1,1, ,u,0niues f " People,"" W next, under the heading "The Two Ideas,' itu avond to contrast the two rcut prii.ci . i.-.l shaken the world, to wit : H""" 7 . , , v AMI.. Uie tiediponai ucpui'u ... .Mb ..... Kwly swakuied consctouut m ninny tuti.,,. c, Whether it be. one's religion or lawn I "' . art'1 "a living con ,ccti"ii with i nr-i":.ut, 4 desii ,,, .r.wiit uie nhttlioD up)i Die topic! tU, suggested -'' The ilea of liVpuscii tali.'" " t doe m that any n ll.-ciing or philo Hiph.c mind would, 111 louleuiplation o (jsl - l'rivl.J-nc i this matter slum! iu rpi : limitation arid titan kgt v tt. t criaiu hat no one tan candidly aiid uu- uVriaiidiiigly review tlti! ivrnta that have 'lisn-pirct during the Jst two thousand ,t.ar-, without' 6oin'g linilotlnrtiy iiiifins-ed with i In- goodness and wisdom ol Almighty U.i m ' v-.lving Bm',h niusti rly principlis distinguish the National Coi stilutimi t .nu the i haottc contusion anil consecrated t,ri.iiM-"f t thi.n-audycais. Without the I,,.! miititfiiy in Oar heart, aecan sim-cn-Is nil; liii" '" will study tli history cd litnriati blarty without emotion and grsti tu.h Let us hrh fly suiV' y the tield. U. i in ii In England, aud We would re nink hi" ll" writer permits no one t" go tsrfe li-iH in g. ii u i lie admiration of llu Knjii, 'ti diameter and Eugli,h achieve nunt , whether iu leltiror aria, or squuceB, ,.r iii-iiltuif, or miebauics, or in national gland, ut. However vii' e.l, the English arc lri.li h iical natiiiD. But tlill llo r.: uiuv I K'licn-d Iroiu Enpliali5 liislotj dibi.j t.u..i. in warn, to iuitrurt and to tucuur- In I hit great lanfl then, there rr many d.i.p. tic lhcoii-a anil, many practiial 'op- ir. iinu. A.y Wli4tl4'HlMmi and Mwau!ay an wi II roluiielwiMt how tliw thing-! grew. Tht whido oliliral (ili'll s.ijdiy lip to the t'iylltettilh Cinlury - i:il-c ii I hurtlul. It. fining it inlo Cull wpir Irout tins hot linl of meilia!al anari hy, d irktu as and c.f.flict- II took. ct'Dtcrica ol lnttc.r i Xicl ii ucca and vain out. i to lirin forlh the flowi r Irum such aau..l. Wm havn not ppucc, nir do. a our uurp'iHc, n qit'ie a can tul ixamtnation el the idilo0)liic vagaries of the sjMCHlntire politicians iif thoav liuiia. We mere! j wiali lo icfci lo the in. ltd r, for it wan Irom Ihc inula ill sucli thiurica and speculation! tliat (Jod l ull cd the great iri(ieiil It ol our Fiduul C'uitslitution to etui rye. With a perfectty reverent spirit we mity afdy to tliiii tranaaction the suldinic language nfln iplration, "Qoil raid, let light be, and light wu." Such ia the proper translation. Vt, it was from the '"jieitle" ivianiry that the lunuteoua flower "lihertj," griv. It waa from England tliat ilitf Imruiugera ol llic great political dawncuine forth. "Atuid the ilils ol tliia va-.j coniiucut the apotlci ol Irenliini fuund a liouie. Hero it u tliat the greal prineiplea the rigW to wor kup (iud aud to i elect our n lawn and rulers - were first (levclopul Into piactica) Oxrntion. It was one of theae great, 110 ihlying irincipha ol all enduring freedom, tliat constituted lllo liuidm of our lore Utheraery j it waa, "no taxation wttliout n .reDeutalioo" that animated the heart of our tLxLtiiciif'dtiiimilM iWgiis 'cT their proud and angry rejistauoe. And now, wliat ia the n-aull f" Wu atlude not to any change ret-cutly made, or norr attimpted to be made- ia oar great Chart. Uut we speak of the Cri.t sixty or more Jean oj .our liiatory as a people, after the uiauaclciof oppreathin were torn Itimi the l.-ttereil armt of the Nympb -Liberty, and iaid at her iictVliattend into a tliouannir fragmenla. Thee"U ia, thaf, "taxatioii ithout jritftMnlsyii ciple that not only liaa been cmbodici into the fetleril CooatitBllon,itt forma a part ol i rerj . 8tte CrmattinttoBj- v Tbia great pr1nHpTtllaTitini!a tbc littiuiUit lory w- twice of one pRmat Cofntitution. It ia the first political liap ol oar children. It ia the last sod grandest conclusion of the high peculations of our 'Italesmen. ft b the rule 01 all legislation. It ia the tea cf all Bteasttret," Here then, aa the great nnderlying foun dalioStoo of libSty pd concord, pro perity and htippinen, ia the idea ol Ripri utSTitios. Without II, wa are at the Btsrf" of "tj.rantf iBrl power teat fn lb ham la of seltyab aod opprinciplod tlema- goguea. - - ' Hie foreinoat orator ol Itome well ahder . st nod dun,: IlcoCftiie inal..iiiu d this great political truth, that "Lioeny eonaisU in Hy lh law."" Lfcrhn mt fotatm f tumuli m o fur lirtat. jv ia gn at afll elef. al IrntbT ihit here tbeiie are a&Uruty re slraiwtt wbellter itBpiilpd,...hy WigwcM Or saolm, there ranuot be. posaibiy aity rational and getmine fredii. flziZZ.. Vt batenr tben we may agree to do, let thealernletf hir. jv.if fMM..l..i;,....rW ,uffcri at 1' and oVvottoa nd triiirapb; iior for one mr.nierit tn to sum'Biiet 1I1 inalienable asd pricelerf gt't which lias been wreoehrd by patriot baud from the grafpiug power of British tyranny- The lnlieiitanro cost the evereat thought and 'coiujiti lest iTcVoIiosy. ,$'hVuft 1 fWtA'eejtin quxa, I.' tJU,Jc oui's iforevur. . tViim an j party or powr - would lake from u athis heaven-deteetided oooo, Ut w rise, up as one man swd throttle ! .- , lUaw a uu ahall mccoed 1 neglect, and uudispoilell hy the attnt tons rj i - jhiGK ruvudmea ukvmsuk. U will be reint'iiiliere.l that the tirand Jury u,Qrange inneiited Judge Turret and "Hon ' Wiudv liillv iri!udi!ri.n trr fi.,t,ll an. I .).. .!. !...!.. canvaasing aa a eamlidutr lor (.'imr. an while riding hi circuit, fu pti;,iili ,1 t'uia prCMiiluictit in the HintuuL W. iImi iImi the ti e noticed jluilge TourgM ipi great l'lnlailelphia Cuiculion w li. Judge said "a Quaker tol l l.iui Ii. 1 " dead ncgtiM-s taken Irom otic mill p..ti.l m which thev had lucti thrown hy fcln ' uliu had iuii r ill n d th 'tii." Tlnr agne.l thu Judge, and lat e. k in C.iirt ho to. k hi, revenge upon 11a. at .a.-t, IihiiuIi In the la ..I l.iH-khcait aoainat the A-l Miaiairatt-ra of I ..a k heart, we appiuie.l I 1 the Adniiuislf .1 I- 1'. was umiler ut sett.tllietll and ai e.nint heteefl 9ll.lt I. ill aud Wind Mi. I'IhIIiiib I Ii ur ( .net t- attiud Cotlrl in Newhi in 'i'he .1 ildge e. i,. tintied all hiii i-'iii-.v nut il iht til unkot the term. 'I'tie .1 u-l-e t oni imi. .1 . miim.. l.,r everv llleml-el ol the hir who ugked it. most of tin-Ill iikU.-.I il. On Rtnl Kjtlihi 1 10 " a-liuiinHfi 1 Loekhearl aynln-.! I.. . kh. nr tolM win eallt'-l. We a-k'dtnl.v iheLiesel 'V t lll.lll 11101 1 1 1 1 1 u. . I h.- I ui.eil ol t el. .1. ; We lated We lmd li -l -.ei-n . ti ctiin:. n r 1 had we linn- to file cm made f.y the Clelk, A we must try, 111..I . was entered iigain-t -ptlo 111 III the lejiolt Tl.e JouU;..- sal.l (lid Ho. ,1 11. li'lnei. ! the D ;fi tlil llit lor tl.iSoO. The next case wjih hetweeu the m-iii ties lor 111-' aenie llinonlit We Were I' apa 11 to ti ial, and the sau... j i.lgui. nt lor lh.- Paine Hiiioutit was entered against the Pelendaols. Tilt Council lor the I'l niihtl explainetl lo the Vourt -that he bad luoiiaht two suits for the fame debt, cue, on the Gitarthan fmntl gnrm m -1Hit., and .l-br.- on the bond renewtal in 1H-'H; he would i-t nOe no execution on the lust jiidetn. n! ex ept lor coat . Hy way ol giving lln- Judge a t.lap and showing him the lolly an l in iutttice of h'o. ruling, we i xpressi-d1 the hope that he would isStie exwut ion, fur il he was entitled lo iknlgun lit he wu certainly entitled lo execution. Tben the cane ol Moiria against H ack mcr waa called ; .Saul) tor the I'iu'uitilV and Turner for the 1 Mem hint. Mr. Nash said he was not ready and asked that the case he cotiliiiued until 1 ext we. k. We objected and slated b. hii Hoiior that the HaintitT hud n. vi r s11111111.11 ed a wittnas and had continued Ins caiioc for lour or tWe yeiiri without alhMnvit 01 siiflieieut cause, and he was wilting to take, a nou suit if the Defendant would pay the coit. We insisted on trial when the Judge promptly onlored the cauat-to be continued until next we. k. Now we tell hia Donor we can stand such ruling better fhau tie can. It will not hurt us, winie 11 win go along way to confirm the bar and the puli-lic-in the estimate placed upon his char acter by his brother leaguer "II1.11." Wil liain T. Henderson. Judge Toutgtc, like Judge Watts, should give thOjhar thu "Inst he lias In his simp, then tin) bar will tiaeii tne puinic to re- tpect the Judge. As the law must have ita author iky, ho the Judge must have his n-v-"ifmiee ;"CBt- Intfees" never' get reverence IrVm the peojile when they do noi. deserve it. TOE! IBAOOK AXD JUJU h' TOUll 0 SB AJ ORASOE. DtBliia tlarris, colored, noted I'.r Irs ac tivily in the. League and bis propensity for larceny was indicted for atealing a pair ol Parkei proved bis house was broken open m the night time and the boota taken there- froytSat aome wccKf fcftrrne heard rhr boott wre in the poasiaaioB of Mr. U chnreh ;- of KaMgh. Mr. Lprhurtb wa. fWbj wltut-r, he proyaii tliat he got the boota from Dennis, the defendant. Dennis did not prove how he. came by them. The Jury wiih great 'propriety convicted Dtnnia. As anon as tie jury rendeted the verdict the Judge ordered it to be act aside doclaririg " thef e waaoot a particle ol evi-dence-UiKiD which to find tuch a verdict " fl then direcUd the Solicitor if he did not Bad additional proof against Innis l lonetbe aeat eonrf, be ws to dismiss the prosecution. , The behaviour ol Tourgee in tliia ca ctrutk every one wit aalonishmmit. Wo want (wrds lor just Cotnnent upoHjt The Jury we the projief judt; ol lib) giU f)t th apllcibH the jcraott to .wbetbjr the indtctment sboaki Us dtaiulaaed ir not, nliiAi. i'Lta ilt Sif MoviiiitRf. ' The action of Oeaerat Lee, aa rreaident uf WajbiriKtoB College, VSreiaia, ia tkin( np edocafloo ln.thiacouhtry hi likely i make aPatan injpreslon npoft oar jjiu logy be did tw - miBtiiryf - ti-i.la unou our -tnimw iUys. ol the rebellron. He propoaee ? .... "...i in lf. Ifnt lo-pmw p eauiuiuu sr"----.!!!.!-. ranit nf.tbe march at mwfera idea by adding practical inlroUo ln agiicultwre, mechanic,- Mgineerroir and cheuiiatry to it present list of atuiiie. If be sitocecila ia ibunj! r U.e. old fashuned innttntlintia, wlwre the rla ot fciW nd" iif chrtpp? ' 'irt '''' wnatlennn of th dead Ian tHnMHtitoi&Kmilil. tut lb I'ttrcb iif the baw aysicm. The old arbool must admit the new idea of the age or go aader.-.Vaw 2 arc UtraltS. prrwrva it with a jyaluaa i rtl. Ill V Slln ll m. tr..uK...I u uur....... 1.. 1 ffe tiie iCicif , which, "ty "timainit" 4vttt-Ixhit? i ,., , .. ... , prultt to tin m-eivia and U-neltt to I lie ' country. Kiir their lieiu fir we giVe extracts ""' M'r"",n; A ( briatian Judge in a trie land jlmuld. with the no-at fcrupuh. us exactness, guird hi in aid' It. no the itdlitencp id all nartv hul - n L.luiii it t,. t. . . ...... ...iu .nmr...i : IVC ailli.l-t tlieM-ifiim ,,t,M. .Ii.. 1 u-il.'in of a Ine iei.jile and to remain in 'hut !.tntr ol ci.o!, jianmotileKa, Chrislinn candor, which meiitv cJi.ci.tn Irotn 'their niiigh tralen, hut it ia I lie pledge, that magis j u c given, it is the lile ho has taken ' ,hc C,I,M Tartie ho bn ptom- is. 'tiei. -of a uiaoip, tat,; t,, enter into politual dm ti-sii.iH u to rtiu connb-r 1 tho-e verv purnuails, aiM he inii ai'aln thoM) v-T 1 y miiiiics lor which the ollice. w created. It is the nmne fault in him that w .i.it ol Connie i.. tn olhi-rn, an want nt no -nil regnlarity in other, an l without iIi.i.m- iri ue he who ( u.ht to tie c.m.I 1 In at. .1, he ho i.uejit to lw neiarat in par ' ti:d. 'Hie eiiuie of jtntii e is spoiled. The j l.aial.ce of juHtlt e is tlnp Ued. the tiller ol i iu-ilice is tout ott, an. I "he w ho ails to judge ' lo eordiiig to the law, Stnrtrettrai.y o tile ! law j An. I if fSnpri.-erva'ion nf t'-iltimeiK n'rrw.M the ft nitig te. 1 111 hy w liietr a judtie ' i- Mlrr im.'ed he ihtlii-ill', ih it not sis.. 1 ho, ,,r. I.!. I U' -iihl it I., iionoriil h-if it -ere not dil ! , fi. nil ' W l.v do tnen iitit their holliv.-i it is . I I j gi. iij. tin 11 i.iiniiHiii i.ceiiiat lotin ami re pmr to tie- ttil.niml ol iitlce ( Wl v this l.ii th- imii . ! t -1 . 1 n v ! W I'V are ne ;il! v.. . - to, r to pi.v .ur hi.iiingp to tin- j 1 . 1 -pi rev i . . I .lu-licc 1 lleeniise tee nil feel j ; lloit th- re nop' I..- ..lne cheek lip-n lnltllhll j i fwv-.., twejti; wa ftlk iuu lliti llinlieu.. e j j vlne tend ittij.nam'.- o( ttlt-11 in whoa- : .l.-i i-l 1 ipnt y im.l til. -dinting wiHih.iu we i an ! trual 111 the .n-t ol 1 mien; because we can j I not 1 herisli too stfoiioly and expresa tw..j i I'hitiily tl.e lelerelee we l.-el l.ir men who; : inn ti-e up in fdnp ol Stile anil rebuke tin i j -it. iiiim ol The mind, nud hid ita angry pus su.n, be ' ill, A christian Judge, 111 a In e hind, should not only keep hi mind free from (he viol, m-e ol party b-ehntf. blithe siiouhl be veiy 1 ar- Ittl to preserve his inde peii.lenee, by askino mi promotion ami asking no fnvnts flora those who govt rn. A christian Judge, who ineana to be just, must not f. nr 'to sn.S'e acciVr.Uhg to" bitr.1 II.- mint r. tin uda r tint 'lie henreth not the swoi.l iti vain' undi r bin protection we ac. iinie, under hi protection we live, under Iiih protection we eitjoji. Without him nil man minM ileleiid Ins chiiraeter, no man would pr.-si rve liis substance. I'rnper pttde, just gan.s valuafile exertions, all' depend upon hir linn wisdom. Theawor.l rt polit ical itnibiiitin is shiveied to pieces against hi. h a bulwaik us a C'liristmn and just Judge present (in the other hand, nations fall where Juilgcs aie unjust, beeaiiee there is nothing (with an impure Jtiilieiaiy) tlmt the n.lilll-tti.h-tliink worth defi irrlmtx. I'm nulioiis do not Hid which af triaitcd as sr.- ir. atid; but they rise as we have i:s. 11: to.i tnurh used to justioe and ton nun II used lo lienb.nl, to care for that life winch is not jtint urn! trie.1' 1'UAISK. We like to praise ( Irani, lie docs right nun- times, lie did right when he refused a pmcljiinei inn ftbi ut Cuba. Such (State-pap- is or l'r. sid. tiliul inKrs are not worth the foolscap upon which they may be writ ten. Oilier riimident "have lultiiiiied," but it has beeu of no cllect. Whon lool har.lv men an: ''spiling for a fight," the best way is to lit Iheiu liglit i n. Fiilibitstera are never s it ii-fied until they utu garroted, or as 11 frii nd calls it "gar gutte I." Grant has dime right as far as the-pr.Kilnniation ia concerned. fK-tiuuctatiiui ol Cuban expe ditions have no other etliet than to induce others to go. Why should a Prcanleut in dulge iu any such "Dunouiibe." talk, when wur'niaimfactiiiies' tWfiil sfiTji jafds "fiiifiit'c ntietratiry law daily f It is simply useless verbiage to cry out against fillibusteiing projects and i ruiit our people to sell mu nitions of war and Ut nut vessels intended for the scene ol conflict. a (joud tiUGomriotr. Mr. Fronde expressed the other lay at St. Andrew's biB admiration hr to Mm role that every man, no matter ol what grade or calling, should learn aoiue handi craft, in older that be may be burdcMootne to no one. Mr. FiOtidc, the eminent hiaUirian, is evu riently something ehie than a mere man f kUeja. lie Is a practical, every day work er, and, hence, wisely endorses the excel lent Jewish rule to teach every boy solne trade, aa well as to give him an education. No inaa can torcsre tn what St rJts be may be driven by stern, -inflexible necessity. Il will be "a good thing" as Mrs. Toodles said alxiut the door plates with the name of Thump-ion upon them, lo have good trade to fall back upon, if in other adventures you ere nofnttunaJle. Poler the Great learnt a tradx, and snme nptrlemeu have placed thirf sons In machine shops. It will be a good omen when our people ly aside their preju diinay agiuoat mi-chttiiical labor, and when ever tfejbaveaifU wndralaest .' febtsj fnrhsiflictaft, to place tbem loatimee xoel- some ater olT bia trslle, , Abj ralimial I nun, with tinr eleinenla Jnixerlt -rtght 4a Cuaracier, wouui rauier uirive aa an arii s'd than atarve at k roleatlonwt parKaitc. pert nfVvttry tfrtr-B, 'whether-to work! at the frrrr the nriuter aland, and what fr ,K j,e wTrr H CT-iyt nfrom wery well rego stated; otiad, ... -. '."" ... - M. JiRAni1t.ryV' reeled to welcxirr this gentleman U the ediUiriaJ brotkerlMMHl again. He took cliarge nf th Ooldsboro' Metetnjtr pa ynslr r Jujv The iotlowln. U toti0lvmMun f!&:Uu:ir ..(-' j. HAil'TAtoliT ilueji Hoiarus'nnwrrit'- Umnft iMfa.IJ;Ki.lJ' W maKe lor the future, no vain tegrrf of tbe-M c-oid to dt-liml, d but one ask -read lb Mtmnttr. Ucaua. 4 AhVKiiTiMvi, H.n i from .. ftU 'I OUT tl.lA. f.T ... vrl'l.,1;,.. Wl I.- t'.llloHA, . ..t il.. W.l ixin$ the ituc w.ttli Hi i . . , ... . " ! -A t.iuaru i (. fit el n..;t.l nuni.m !yie, or thv ieA Iregthwiiw ! w4am. I Outi$ui opi'tinii'erwr.-Kafii wti" lnt inaertlon .VI eta. Oee -e tj I We k, f;i.JO. 2 iek-, r. S icki pymt 1 : i. a , .. .. .e. 4.1. I WMW, f.tl l-'.-r two I. .circs . doul.k f.otll one J:iy 10 Iwo M . 1 h U w. ek, 1 11 out h,' i $2'i. il mouth, 2K. C 1 yr, flirt. I In-.-. nit- tor - itl'lntep t-T I 1. 3 iu-. iiihi., 1 :itl f'.ll. 1 I .res I . !ks. '-' jelay lei t o w I I'l.ir. -.1. ek fi.. 1 m.n nioiitlw, -,0. K..r one I-ii days it jU . ."J 1. e-vtl -J a,, il in. iiihi, Jin 1 vein, 4 1 :i I d iv , t. 1 ,1 flO ...1 . - we k-. !'i . Otolith- o- rr 1 i . day f 1 1 Art. ;i wr-rk f ?i I .1 e. k lj I ' I month if S no .nth, 1 t'.u- halt :i days 1 we. k -..'. . 111.10; h $oil iittt 1 1 0 : 2 di.y 4 -lins e';f 1 -.' week, if I'l :; 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ."t- - . 1 .'OH. I Mat fo'M. "1 1111111 I-. ' n .'it I ii-.r it .', , IVeek- h I ", W - ni 01 1 hH K0 ilii v.t S we. k If II 111. .Hi 1 - $ 1 111. .Ill hp C F.r one 1 :: day, Week fill 111. nith $ ti atui . c in. Adierli wei te , 1 .In - $.u iy. t I . I k 1 I li tnoiitle ut in. i ; : . I -llient in,. 1 te i .1 1 t-.r ut..iii. 11 f it 1. thr.i- Villi.-, a Uliilel pt lUidi Will be I It. -I. ill. three t.-nitl- ot ftt'OlT A hell .,elii lit-; 1 ii be eliarotil ;i- neu t " Sp.i mi " ..I -" r. .1- t 11 e 1. h ini Hill I' ..ol I... t.O .boll. (halo,-, I ,-)( , r (..-i,t, .... rati,. Yearly cotdi.-irt 1 w i'l I rates, v, illi nn u,t,lith, ,l , 111 tn-ele tit above 'lory,- ol '.'.I cciiIh per square .' c-u-Ji A. ;;e. 'I'll.- JU.rwll chaiges double this. " i-.TTml rrotTcrw tt -n-trt--Ti httt-;- - r'ive siiiar.-s istiniated 11 s a ipiailcr eol -tltii't ; 10 iipmres as a hall column. J-tVAH bills bar advertising, whelher by day, or ipiarler, ur vein, aie payable in ad vance unless by sprcial iigieemi'nt. SkkIoCS Al-lKltt'l- To IlllKAk J.llt.. Oil Siinihiy morning. .Mr. Ti mple. wh-i was aeling as jailor, tin- old jailor, Emory, Imv ing la-n re1110ve.1l, uoijuluruiauoii that the piiaoners were pro .o, 1 11 g t.11 iiiako their es cape. He and RhcilfT Lpe visited Die jail and scnrclied lor. -e.. itain luol.i which they sii, peet. d rt.ie conn aV. I. Tfccy f'ottttd a bu-joy wrench, a knife and sotni: wire. On Siiml iy i veiling about sundown Mr. Tem ple, iipcm d the doof of the Celt ill which live prisoners were conl'uieiL T.u-y rushed snddenty uprm him befofe lie could uachia piatol. A colored prisoner, Ijeri Pope, see ing this, ran up stairs aud providing him self with some old ihackles rcltrntd quick !y. His first blow knocked down a negro soldier by the nanio of Willis. This ecouu drel kilted Anderson Bclby (a Haleigli ne gro,) some months ago near the depot, but his Sv-nteiiee of death hud been cnmmuteil to imprisonment for life by the (iiiveinor Dope having upset Willis, next turned his attention to the other prittoin ri., and Luts k ed down one, but just then, Willis having recovered Irom the blow he had rucived, knocked Pope d -wn in turn. I'ope rrnov ered soon, when grouping hh -old ahack- 4 toJwiitt'.'.A"1.1. soou,.cliiiv,iJ (iiit jh party, thereby lel.-asitig th n.-tig jailor. Mr. Temple is-ecverely w'ratelithl alwut the throat, aud was badly choked. He owes, as be iuloiins us, the preservation of lin lile, to thu courage and fidc'iiy of Levi Ioj-. Dope is under sentence to the I'eni tentiary, but Ins case furnishes an exe.lh ut oppnrtunily for Kxcc-UtVe clemency. We hope it v.ill be cxcrcii-ed. Willis succeded iu ei-capitig, but was quicCry ovei laken.and re committed to ji.il. 4 Tua .UjS-iysttan V We havo received an order for one thousand copies ol the billows r., . b iug "1111 ticket": University of Kortl Carolina, ' CO M M E H i: M K N T HA I. L( Complimentary ti the Vrnihtntlnij Vlm-i, TuWniav KvkxtKci, Junk a, 1 009. Manager. Johnnie Tenney, T mkie t'arr Mittie Ward, Addie CUbs, Jei.nie DavTs 1 Johnnie Huggs. Jlonamry 1 itrmltri, -,- J . T. Dew-, M. C, Col. II" -B. (Juthrie, '. h Harrla, Super i.tte'otient of Public Works, Windy B, Hen derson, U. n. I.ittli liehl, I'ilgrim Ashley. We most decline the proposition, and for three reasons, either ol which is entirely satisfucloXy to us. 1, Th party ordering tbc tickets refers tie U the Jlaudt iur our pay. "Thttti can't be tK4"- W Wt-tilt stand that sort o( security., 9. The uMana-gl-sff-ient-to lit ef "ili Jiilfewte tnrtwilr bcL'AS. JSJEiLlt'n,i2ji!.! 'uti of ibe bU fm w w14i- Watt like W have the consent of their mothers. i3. The J'H murk is not Chapel Hill, lleuee, we foar a To Mate CoarrmACTona. 6cn. Smith, the second assistant P"rmatet Oeneral. has issued an order to tlii" lei ki 61 Hie iiniKC tuin itivisliin ot Iiis ofii ofrnV directing that Id th fuf nrethey dliere strictly t the letb r nftTie lSriKTWT "TIT wllll'll II l l ...ol.l j.X 1 tfiat iu all cam's whet fslttirc ocrnnr- tto f- amount tlrat would Lave been paid had the trip Ixw n performed ia ciarrytn the mails shall lie ik'.liteyl from the amount i,Mw.iisj&uiii&j the cause ot Ibe tai'ure may have bea. m -i" I TafWtMKt1' 3K,"tmif -imitKM owyw ftborougWy and vrhtiy tin- contract htt Icairying tbeniaiis. --j , Kit the 8. utinel.. TErs-'AJffi T$jrkKXTcmatt)ir- rttn csLKui 1 soma v.i:ui.i XT, .15 IT HAS prr.v: Diciticai k.u To hik 1'koIh.k ii line K-rAfR," A.s.a. iu us& Aia-jiiLuiraiiii.. UAl.VjJitilti Nu. 1. llll MITl'fli I I.. Dr. Mm hell w.ii in liS. d a nun Mo be 1 bt4-l i aa uiiui sinks, and on aeh wmihl ; i Ik- loiin.l s'Hin-ilmtg t. icpay i-hs.-vatti'ii, I some Unit worttiy l ta-apict and anil. ira! ion. All Ins ille lie was a luall ol llnineosc 111 tii 1, whieh ititftincd itself tliioi.gh many ditl rem channel, lie wm an Aimbitiona man, nud unibil Mills ol ibet iltingg. Ho i v.t d -,irVd to t lormiit, ami wout) ii n i. r'ak'- anv aniou-it ol lat-or s. tlmt his l-le eminence was felt and' aekn-iw leitgial. In his s inliis he w as. m to speak, gn cdy nl latoriiiation. Nothing e iim- iutii,t to his i tipaeioiis intellect, lie read, not only all that he cotihl read on the subjects, dlrect'y or indirectly coinie.-t.d with tna 1'rolesH.ir ship, but th. ie aie h w subj.ets on wbii II men ol culture, 111 either tiie literary or M-iintifie world, c.uierae, in which he was not either an appriciative bstetu r, or an iii-tinetive teortier. He was with justice nailed "a walking Encylopo-dia," mid it' w aK Com tin in to say, "ask- Hr MhcIk-iI," w tieiiev. r any one wauled 1nft.r111.it ion on a rare Oe ..Taphie.il, or Hialoiic.-il, or en-ten-lili.- 111 ill. 1. Ills liU'llllMKNT. Until-lili. 1 lV. IN itehtll held the IVofeH sor lupol Maiheiuatics and fJatural 1'hiliei ophv. At this perioil the standard ol mai ticmatieal attainment began to U' con siderably elevated in the I'uiversity. Dr. lb." pei says that such hat.l tbiugs as the IliH.unUiil and Integial C-ih uliia were not I- lewn-4 t wheat he- was a aludcul. iltld did not rnma tbe Koauok till about HIS, when they were biought in by the imrlhciu bar ban-ins. "All Ihiuvs were biahinned alter Ibe model ot the .Scottish l?oiverttit, by Dr. Witherspi on." If this were the cane, il would seem to accnuit for the small qnau tuiu ol itiBtruelioii provided at Chapel ; it I ir. Julia 011 spoke the truih- when he a.u.1 ol Hcotlisli education, tbat "there ivi-rvbody got a miiuihlul, lint nobody got a I icily full. ' In lN'Jil, Dr. (llmstead bnving accepted a situation at Vale Cvlkifje, Dr. Mitchell wss transfetrud to bis chair of I In inisliy, (1 -ol-ogy ami M int-ialogy, h-aiiug iliinuatbcmat. real depultlllellt to lie tilled by lit, I'iiilllp,, who waa crossing the Atlamic from Kug laud, to settle in New York, about the tune when Dr. Ulli-liell came to iNortli I amnio. Hy dillcrent roads, and from widely diilaut starting poiuls, ate men brought to bo con cenl rated ou one great work. now ub water TO Wllllk. Those of us who remember Dr. Mitchell most in the lost lllteen or twenty years ol bis lite, rcuicinlier him chiefly by hia activi ty in mOst i-Tnry department ot btmiiless in and around the University, llu was the College llurffar and kept the tu counts, ni some four btiudnd young men. lie was one ol the regular trenchers in the Collcuju (lhaH-l, and I'aator 111 connection with Dr. 1'uiUips of tlv I'reabyteriau church. lie wan uu ai'tive farmer, lie was one or tint Town Coiiiuiiselonerii, or ita Magistrate of Police. He acted as Justice of the leace. And with all those, never omitted a college duly, of relaxed in bra iimflg vigUaBo and parental oversight of the student. His figure fills much the largest space on the canvass in any picture of Chapel Hill life for many years. Ho was alwaya busy, always bael aauMtthuig tu du w hich lie waa doing heartily. And be loved to help others ; be loved to imparl. No ouo ever Went to Or. Jlitcuell ami atKeil tor any thing that be had it in his power lo give, and went away disappointed ; whether il was a poor widow who wanted a load of wood, or a neighbor -who wanted his larin surveyed, or a brother taiaht with some question about flie Alpine growth ol the lilack Mountain. Hut in Dr. Mitchell's early yeara be waa a close student. I have seen a. blank Ledger, among the many h it by linn, filled with hit business accounts, ft'bicu was devoted lo notes id his studies - beginning Sepf W, mSl'-'Tll'e "rfefaW Waa written in French ho1 lays down a pfsn ol study for each week. Bo many hours to Mathematics, so many to Latin and Greek, so much ui History., i tnucti to Hebrew, so much to the Spanish language and lo Dotany. 'Till such au hour, ' wUi nut luuch one luok ofbtHet Uttra.' HIK KAMIII.Ha. The pursuit ol Natural Science bad a! ways a culiar charm for Dr. Mitchell Wiib a mind ao iichty stored ire his, ami so nce,.(ite, he could not walk filly yards into the woods without seeing titty objects nf interest and study. From his first an J i. i ii I 'Jilt i.:- rr I't" """ r,lr"r ut,..., mni il.A aiirroauitlntr ls.,untr w eoiistimt. The above mentioned ledger was lull of notes ol these eacoreion which tended, through yeara- gradually widen ing in their scope and aims, leaillng bimj all over the Plate ir..ui ine uuiris oi tier sea shore countiei to tin) coal ni nes of Diep Hiver, and, dually, to his learlul death in yonder wild gorge ol the Black Mountain. Not a stream, or bill, or valley lor mile round Chapel Hill thai be waa not familiar wild; not a tree or shrub, or Doner, or giasa, ur muaalbaLbe did not know and love. He chronicled bis "walToerarf IleudersOu's tann, oyer K ittrell's, over Mer rittr over ; Taylor's. NaoM-s that now u wake a only tint echoes round Chasl III I'. By such aroeV, in sutb tlehl ia plant thai be must identify. By fteott a HinV, near Ibe willows, Is a font tbat he must watch. Marob t, tW, to Ba'U yellow jeaMimiDc in bhisiiu iu Mra, IIianr' gar den, afldin great alwuilsuicc on.iheeiee: below Merritls mill," (now ' I'ureloy s.) 3iVir0:urf.hbx nioie.lhJH.to.rAd J that day lotion in iat u ifie iweivn varw- f thar of oak that are within wfntK of4b lWtiyUuaTjBttinr a list-o I tbo onli, nd note of their situation, lie Was eet. Uiuly an eiillilisiastic botanist in those rhry.- - In Hw thlt-wk ol ' Jtptilr- 483, f when Byroa lay itywigfat Miamdonglii) lie begin a new iiairy of Muuii, Smj hunu thu llua Iiypnam through doxo au nt tiaii the uaa. Bcholar's disdain ot takhig anything at second 4i and. TUB MUX lM. utl l"0 wa rCT,nf J t llh, "'oU f", o'tnirtioo uf the c! i of I'oinla to be meditated respecting the na ture of Hght." Many genial tramp did take With hint, -.anil UOUDTItts many jwi-b"vh "".i e"- n neriietntteii on sucb occasions. A man 6f Dx."i-w mmuimw:'imt. ntcestarily enjoyed beany yoke, liudeoutd even euJure mi atrociotm one, provi hd the on.-nii.'r-wtg Tirfmyir ritr to instant -vxti lion As lor instaueo, in Itt'ii, la mg , e tompahirJ ri I aotun sixty ini5cnious vouths, our wed b lov.d 2 fiulun Vance wJieHsff propifliilty Hi. -joking even then gave his friends aixiety, jKi!d the D.ieir wtrh wff("Ctrt nnrn-ern nn CtuuiUA 10 the riMUJOf Hjfboes HfiT, WIJCIO er he considered ' this otd mill to lie mrf 4 a .'' "t.'arry him right off," cried tile D.s-tiir. A TllinCTK. Ae-'ytasw autaul im, Dc lUtUe)t!. work . and his reputation ailvnieeil together, till at thetimeol bia lamented , death tu 185, I suppi no man in tbu BUu wan tuore wideiy known m nu.iu revered. It is an eatimahle advantage lo any institution., to have-such an otlieer at work on it for forty ver. His influiuo lor ich1 wa ins-aku- lable. Al the 1 iHnUKtn eini ut imihldiately prcicilpig bis death the Kt, Kev. !tho utev.id 'rennet-, was debveriig the ad it res beture the Alumni, and turned to Dr. M Hi liebKSp, ttm ta;.t- in the Cnnpel, paying imu allowing and geiierotis tribute for the share he bad taken ill terming Ins char aetcr whin at College, ctibibg to Dr. Mm hell s influence Hod Iin iidditp, under Uod, all that be l.lni-i It had ever sei.iui- pl.shed iu life. ISucli an liietdent is one ot ihe teacher's few rrwird In this Ille, AHHHVii.hK, A' 0... I li- tnti Ihitt Mtt ila-ktrv mtc 'rrv piMi.U'nl of tbc VViliuiii.fct.i-n JwrHiil, Dr. .1. 11 1'hmiIi, i u rwcut li tt.T, lunuiht" that irtur W illi tmj mltrvHini;; IstoU aiul vh tti fetvtiil tnjrttwls. lui h,lt tjiHsul uuuilit'r we fjrjMiei rxri-nilii.'; t(Uataiiniift Htakini; TfeMrKiivii.ttft oi AsUe vtMr, (ir 1'urtifll rHiark I't'St Wfl IhKt Mltliliirf 4 ih'tf rr-S. It Witt hir.l'y 1 degree higher than tbat nf Ht I'aul. In winter it is '. ! ileitrwa warmer than the latter. Its wnrnici sunimur snl dom it ever reaches Ki digrises K. It is raid that ol two hundred mid eighty-six mill I st which the teieperiitiiie was no need last ot the Reeky Moiintaina, thret only are reported tu have had a maximum of heat as low aa Asbevillu. This lactalone ought lo command attention, and vnpeci ally ao the attention of those who awk leninoiarj lioioi s in thu eiubrace ot the. R icky Mountain range. frwrtlVg TbW'tJHAl'K 'i l. 1 1 n K Iwamyi " rhongh this ia nneof Ihe beatgrapeoounj tries, the vine Is not cultivated. Il glows wild everywhere, and of every kinit Uen eral Martin very kindly showed me nine barrels ol wine made from grapia ol this itiaiaetn. I lasted all. Home bad a little too mui li ot the bitter principle, but time will overcome that, Oue had a iluvor dot unlike the Sciippcriuutg. The Caiawha Is peculiar lo this country. The billy slopes ol the I' rencu liroatl will lie ere long cloth ed with viiieynrila. Kiiiiuration is desired It alone is n quired. The set tiers Will blast out the rocka, and will build terraces, and their ilweilinga-lrum lliutu. The lUilro'nd will run uiauv miles in the valley of this river, and exhibit on either stile scenes Kinouu Hju uiuat pic lu ret que of the uni verse." 'Ihe (olio wing observations upon cheese linking are uacftil and suggitsiTvc: "Beshers fbi imitation l the proiuiiq,' xit the vine, we bnve also that ol cheese mak ing. "The Elk Mountainl'heese Kactory" began Us existence last Hpring, nud made its lirst chei-se April 2Sib, 1C8. I eat aoiirf'ot tiii, aflal loami- It aj rtsJatHble as any I saw in your city. The last made was lo December, 1S8, . The company milked during the season about one hundred aud seventy five cows. Up to Novenilx-r they made twenty live thousand pounds of cheese: They mado three its, with cor- n iinding prices. First at twenty -cetitkl Sicotld at twenty-five. Third at thirty mils per pound. KtOm twelve t filteen cows wire lost during the Winter. This Was mainly lieCause the cattle had to be wintered out, and proper attention wu not given them. Next Winter the company . will aUiid. My lliia tUftHicrSujtllUeJBJidii -lM-n such Inas. Ucxantly ive have bi-un lost by gelling Into a quaggy bottom, from which, lieing heavy with Calf they were uiiiil.U- to couie. Iu experiiiieoting, liisae have to i enu'riaiiiwl. I'hetue making here is an experiment. But it Is likewise a uccess. The average cost of cows is a lit tle less than twenty one dollars. Laud may be Ixntght hj.r one dollar up lo ten per acre, leilmt' is not dear. It can he pio duced lor teoHo flfteiB dollars per ninuib. TnTTpenjTfenrcnm. hrtnti hnbftot wiuto lug tluir stock. Tbey will have to do tt.ia il ih-y w ish to succeed in herd raising, or in cheese making. The company's larin, -whoi lliiaJmUyjUfJufAlccli ijmnt tjx ml lei from Asbevllle. Tt consists of one thousand flrs hundred acres. About eight hundred i in- graa. These eight huudml coat ten dollar per acre. The other seven were addetl. Tbi nropertj belonged Orig iually to Mr. Woodfln. II started the en terprise. Two Hummers since be waa in New Votk, saw Governor Seymour,, who took hi in to some of those in which be is toti'res'.e., and from him be got tbe idea. Two more choesa factories will commence -this-year. One as far Irom the town t tbe JojyiiJiiojioUjb pthe on the Swanati", About ttvOmTtesi'um lewiv This will tie known a the "Swanansa Cheese Kactory." I understand it will be established o the Jsortbern ttriociple tvery man who semis in milk from tbe siir fouBuitig region b iuU.rested. lie will get cheese at the end of the sess in in prop.ir-tluit- t'o the BtiteiiHit of milk fo his credit. -M let-b nedcii jhefti: lit thelijiaiiina W heew. Tbe Sprmg r ewl, suwt" th i 'Suuicii-r. voo see, is not warmer, nor as wafWi- i JSkw Tk, wiieM it t aav t tetisivtly I nmntifaeilirtda At g oml cheese can be made bete -t-i y pmt st4 lb SuUirrJEwtlt mS -o be tstad cheaper. I It will lie made .much cheaper than It ii 1 at present i Ihe grawujt Is good. Ttrtr twtd need iliHy of eultivHti" Hi re is w ar reminiscence that ia char acterUtic to say the least: -: ' aAuhiiail1 baa fine i'liicrcuiim Itu t nf ilia war about it, aud 1 have it from tit iipt ot sne who wot a prime actor on tbat stage, ia this vicinity. While the truce wa rusting between Johnston Mil . hhiuiuajl Utneral Mania wan commaaubng the paaaega ef (he Hwauanoa, Tn Federal Uenotai Odkmt waaat the lher tide, tad being out f pro vision he "wanted tn you bxt oomoumd In Ten . Hoitt isef i -HMWgied tit true of their respective ooromaniier Act- uilttdl UdltHki to paa bun,, and tliiuuj;h AsJ.ovillu, under the white Dug, but he also air; lit eoiutiHoa n) the town Was ot etmriMi - r IU.. .rrrieTr .'.-a Tl.'-.fti'l ii',. .....l . .. I uTTniWtiiWIK'W'itiiSii' aittrerrtm. (JttK'itr wttlH.'lTd "tils' Coniuliind next day on the place, chared and cao UU.I - l ,let4W--itU-44.iwbU JiABd!!,. (Wet I ejiity n ?-th-riWter WHtg-n- withatiatigy bate than punic. General Martin is robust, still 1 thoroughly fun. emntt looking nxaai in bealtha. lie will live tiny years yet." . :', , ... ..-j.. 1'T.tISY DRSJIMtt M MKrTfrat '('l - " " 'i'SIW .;-v. . I. 1 would ant ir I emtU uti.lt my tiaat . l lio' lur lis aaktt uij niture is a liia.uk I Sty psl, Uw abien 1 liavaiyifwif 4 liuiuk For all lb) fault and fullusa ni .1 and la si. 1 WiMi-d not eaat aitw- Hw hi . ie cast. l taaiwW wiwsiii iIhb 4of mus Umsi sawke - - - ir draa wild aweeU lea Uitteiaewi lUraalli, Or break by f.-Mtnitf niy perpetual al. I . aid .a U 1 auu all or uueb u.ir dear la one reineiiibisiieo than a liuniired jnya, M ure lhaa a tha(t hopMi ia jiil.Uo l,).-er Ut nimiae ol one toatful voiea i'l. t unfiirgotten oll and calls lo ma, ' "Fotlw ma hera, im np, ausl taUoa bar," .sr IU ... s-int " W faal sekt tlinu far tu Ui unkoowa lead? In hope i follow joy gone ua nefure, I n hMi sn.t rnar (WnumMst mure and ntora, As i lie itrv aert fcrafrttteos mt iu eawt, Whilst Jv J nilthl 1 carry tn H lim.l imif.iiin siajr jsuxpftxne s-onyo .irr - Ut if.ul.1na tiunua : vei anna vy weenetb sore For liio long )iurti. v that nit make ao stand. Ami who ia litis thai roovd .loth walk wit Mhw? I. llns ia Love ll.lt walkelh at U1T runi j , line rill ttntils aa botti, and ffv are boiiad Tu ethwtna Louis Joys tn the umd of Uiftit. Ww-ping tlinu walxat stith Imu ; raHKitU hat- Home si. W. hn i,iiii wa. p and make -siu aiiuud.. ., , III. A thuiis of auliiy uUiDinses bur Tlir..' v. ils ami (Ulisiies fmmilia spaee nuxiji, A fniiiissi tar vibraiam ef oot - . n s; Msclnes u. us aiiil aeuis to brilul y isr. rni.iiur mir foe tu glow rnk taivee shoer, Mai inx lbs- serrieii trw to atanal idoat, ) Mil..l-.ini)t UiiKour wild as aoliiiiiu, Anl stnittittliaiiuui lam otmotHi lo aast oat foar, till l..r ue iiioiwut g.4.b-j my wslla ,.,,. lbe lMHainj! on , gohleu walls othnmo, Ui lit nf our yta until lti darkma rails j - i.eu Utru' ibe t.uiee darkaass barilsusiHn I hear afciuM tloi tender voice tliat aalla, "1-oUow ma ktUiur, luilow, ruw, t ensxa,' v Co'iatoHi W. JiusasMt, PKBStffAl. A Cincinnati woiutn endorseil on her Us return, "Taxation without representation t tyranny." ,- - Fh! (WlsxakujLJiajntracteii for TOOjKKi guns to be delivtie I with as Jittl delay a possible, : ' - ' . s-r ; Mr. Blancharil Jirml.l it to- start English dally paper in Pant, to be called the Continent . 'j 1 The Hod. Jacob Tbunpson arrived at his home, ia Oxford, Mls(,'oa Btturday evening last. - IlrownlotvV Kanxvilbj H'i.j, favor' D i WMtti Mtutwrtu(Usa.versor, in oppmltioa lo.Slokis. . t , fl , tJi , . , I'retitii, of the IMiievlIU Jawnsei, is re- - spoiisiblu lor lb following paragraph ; "The seallawags can have no pletwur In . living, aud their (inly cotisolalinu in dying will be tbat their friend Hatan will not 'leave them out in th cold.' " " "" Victor Hugo la quarrelling with I.aiuar tine's helis. They want to tell hi ietler written to the poet, and ha deiuaniU Jbeir rctutii. "7 - -T A Western Kadieal pier apologize for Ashley's appointment by the remark tbat "surely the otllce riiiiuldu't- r cumin vacant, wajtiug lor au honitt man to tnra up. Prof. A. X. Perry, V Wi'liitml- t'oilegeT,"" one ot the atrteit ttiiviiritte of freePtraile In the cotmiry, ha accepted n tavl alien of ihe Kxeeuuve Comniute of lbs- -Americaa v friaittaile League to In come their advocata, mid for tlx ninntlis from the t it nt July will ' devote bim!cH;t!torVelj to Its work, 1 , . ' ' Bitcretary Hamflftttt Fib Hv-m in Uddn--soa't house, oppositt) West Point,' where Arnold heard ot Andre's capture, and bier -inn; Washington at the-slinuer table, kissed Mm. Arnold ami. the child, and ran down tb xm -m& Wwitr m trtti tb Brittiir-' The linn. John P. Hide, Minister to Spaing lelugriiphi aenat-ir Hummer by ruble aa foltowt r "The attw k on. me by Perry ia bia tetter ot Murch 3, is falts,--!' have tbe d'jciimitnl to prove it, and in a fear days will send Iboin to you.' It will be r- i inenibered that tbe letter above referred to Charged tbat Hale had used bis ministerial branchiae tor comtniTrciul purpows, .... ""TowfOittlDiRa" Nichorji, of Ruasia, when lately pmcemlibo: by railwuy lo tKiee, had a narrow tacap from deatruo- tion. 1 he imperial train contained, beside Iur, I.ady Buchanan, and several tiensimave ot high dittimrtloB. - It nail just -nai44 at. ltd! stieed over the brlflg of tkiiin, betweisn ICounik'and K lew, when the whole ttruc- ture fell in, and another train which follow ed, lull ot travellers, wea precipitated into tbe river. Tbe occideot ha cost the Minis ter of Public Wvirkt bU place, 4- Many young men ate sotoiprovideatttojr can not keep any thing but late hour. Musical.) I there any connection be .stetOjijitjcal j't'fc and gui. w t ' After Marriaif. "Henrv. loVs. I wish you would throw away that book aud talk to Bs--1 ei o nun. (A long pan and ao reply.) ',.-.., ; "Uenry ler my toot' it.vH- ' "It if I Well, di.n'i, talk i yoa mii-kt wake Ituii." ' v,"--,,"'-, .,v--; " Mr-',?i;;--;..,'f'.1-j:.;,rt'V4. l.iri" "i:j.;-nS-!J-'- IIoW ta Prctcnt 0rT Hn'tra. Kreo vonr head shaved. Warrautud not to laiL :jHuAWikfA.rttgda .L'.'L";' Uitv.Iiiftte.Lidk. uf tjJr thing ' frees paint would bn a nuUntiica. A a odor H hyodlonsr - - "- - . Entiit jury with Ver.liit. 'W find- th e7fiiifei( pia Ithbtuaii) guilty uf muideriu he tirst deg.ee, and wrmid recomucod hint to tn elemnncy ut theeonrt." l ite Ju lg,altr prom.uucuni the dealh - - ' "You bare beard your aeoteuce; but be ing an old man, tbe court giants, yoa tna ptivilega , tit choosing yopr tuani.r Ot iMaxn,: Kaith, and toucan't Ijc ia.eamtaL" Tj Pat. -; , - tUBy my hoocf a Jiid-?n, was the rrply. Hjch,H Td f'sl,-"ami Hie I'll -b altttt djrtffg; ly old ee t . w -' CT tw w up&t f
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 5, 1869, edition 1
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