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" M . : r- - . - , r i ' i ifrJMaaai- v.,.u,..M.i r?g -L" '' T ,-- t - "" I ':', : '-;..-'! .i.i'tl. aj .,..i''i.'i!;' .'4' J'''i -w...'..tii A'.. .. u.. If WW 1 VOL. 4. TIIK SENTINEL ' ;.,.w,i,iii i'Jl('r(lV 1 f'j!iikHn ennniee win vine mi u iu f,nU: iiainti wrty I'Uirict aauhpiWd id pnne ti mnntii. 1 Jim t ! I t ate ,ltc,i,. ,..,.,.!.-,. I. -in,. IV! rv, K.k mi.. li.ti I'. It. II iwkin. Ilctwiiii thcae 111 iters urns! ""''' Hawkins ,tyn tor at I I.y ' I nliciil League party ,, tin- l '" ; Mr- 1Vrrv '-v t'"' '"""""'ft ,iv,.4. Urn. Hiwlb.s is pl.'b.o.l l.i lie -nJkti. extravagant !"" ' Lcgid.i. H.rc.as 111 u. n- led I" "' lls lll'l'T'I IHthil., ami r. khs . vpn.liiur.sof tin- li.-ts.s SI'IIS . Mi. r.rrv is 1 ' 1 ir i I" a n'n-iiu hoI.cv I le"isla' i- n, c on -in. cat ml 111 1 n in ...in 11 ! t Ui: Sta'e jiiv.-nul '."I uul lo tow )-! II 11 k 1111 r. 1 re. nT. I In- pin. scnp'ive policy hi 1 In- Id. In ul . itry. an nuimci-.t ' ' ,v- I oil 11. 111 tlic in. !, prior In, anil in lii ii'aiijji.r I i.ililns . tUv "I I'l ', -Ui:"i -II inii' . ii llin-i'i v erner, while -Mr. Ti-iry sIiiiiii M)Uilh!ly on l!n- I'iiiih' 1 Viilivi' Jil itliiiin, Hiilemlilv lai.l ilown t-y 'I''' Tii'ivi-u i in wliirli miiiiiiiHti (t lllll) III "I'lliviftlll Mlll'lHi;0 lljlll lii'lKTal Aniii'l " Mr. I'cuy w n ain, lii'ii- s Iiiiiiht, who lm ih'l ...i.l t -iTi -.-. ; ll I i -1 liiril In In--all Hi 1 1 1 fi - in nil im 11" 1I1 'I I"' inij lill L-t ft ir.,l, ,ll 1 ii'i u nil.. 1, ih 1 11 1I1.- .1 In 1 baud. 11 II ik n tliil, l'v !ii mm i-ii-i-H'i' 11 1' I - in-l'iii -li 1 v t" l.i c 1 1 v 1 1 -ll;; t . "11111 I o MiAa" il 111 ill lllfili'i T.ir tlit' u li'l'tinn ..f ll.i: ( niiilihlll.in liiil llii- I'll l:'i .l i f nfli i -if 1111 Il l ll , l'T lil ipki n'ii 'n 1 an- tiiuili- liirnrlt a -lunt uy .li Ib'iIi ' ll. iitin r n ic an. I (Vnm'ivntivi' inn until iniinitiikit' t .iiidnliiti a mid Inkr tllit'ilclt ill nl Ihr impi 111 i t and lor Kii.hr. tl ('. i,n itnli.ili, nil I H;i', ii s hr dc ilir.'l nl I. ni'slmrn, -iri'.i"ly r .rti ilni' inn hi id- ( pi rlmini thostvrry unpiii I .I n k f i') t, i tin: Lianiiii to astist them m l ariyinn t't ml om 'ntiati' u mil anil tint linir Kuill. ,ll rillid. dates. .Nna.iaii an v h'dv, hitt ol l.nn k, I iiisl i u Ii a in an a. Inilhi-r tli .tti li .i ...! -tili.li iul,iist vt.ll l.in.l him We llniik ihr. nun Im v 1 1 . i hrat a dm k-y i u! i I '.Ink in h'' s ort a i ..I s ih ral.le de :r. e ..I tnol i in .tn it-in . "' .ik ti.al da' ki . r any nthir In v. le lor h i in. IV i' Ihlnk th. duty and in i-s-iiy nl n.,M1n to tin- (oil Is and votinn is sulticieiitly plain tn I'H'iy out ; 111 d ll II1 de-ill' lilt' l)l-llil t ri'pitsei.ltd I.y a plain, t-eiisilni', lioiu-st in. n, let ii vole for .1. slnia l'erry ; while lo those Im an- in tuvor ,.f tilinp the place mill a man w bo ai;i nil smhli idy to have lam inapir.il itlia rniasioii to seivi) a party ft sonu a I lie parly proposes to pay , j who Ir s m.lv nl 1 1 cluud 1 1 ,, w 11. hen ti I .re, a ! n mi 1 11I1 lei !', a"d who reins d tn piy 1111 their ".I il k tua," we say, you 1'iHild not he h' tl. r Mill' t;(B I'tiil l1nwlnTi. d tin In Ink im tK Wii.li Md III'. 7 0 'I UK ilnV 111 ! A fill ' Tin- pe:a..liil aud pnlitn al re'alnil.s wliuli K-i.lay J 1111 s hears lo jour Kee h'ii J 1 ty, make it propi r that we slmuhl ai ipiaint j y air l'!se Ihn-y wi li Ida rude and tn.ln- rnlliil tr l-eliaVHir. Krnlay, 1 huui,di a eolor- ed man, hohla a (iiilide jsiatioii al I In- mil ofyuiii LseeMeney. In lat ", In- is of your poliiiral family, and his d. poi 1 menl inns! nftis-t ereilit'or shame upon yi ur adniinia tration. It is thought I.y soine.Uiat Knday raoiiels his speei'h allir yont Ia 1 llemy, Mid the iniitnlioii is as mat n 1. in ..ml 1 or reel as that ot .Inn 11 inis in tin-fatty and Hnurisli ol his fane. Xenopliiin lell ol eenam 1'ei mn o. iilie who -JreVe 'cal1frl'Mtiipth-iiim'M".-rijTS nf the Kinp. They were aliout the person ml capital hf the King, as Fiiday is aliout your Ksf t llincy'a peraou aud tap.lal. Tin y liK'ked out anil toitl ready to p'r.Mei t the peiiun or capital of the King, a il "-s Fri day to-ilay. 8o,"IUr tli manner ol Xtiio phon, we may ia'l Friday Jones, (enl ued) kueper of ile caill "opttmlmni,'' or "eyes of the GoYcriior." Seoing tlie ynmi rti sa of mea U) imitate, your Excellency MimifiJ 1 vei choice Id your language and l iieuii. ct in your deportment- Tour "tuaii Friday," wjih rnt any proifi) catioo calta as a liat. Ih yt.t the U pturn from your EKfUncy. You le-meml'i r it ia your idtntiml 4ni3e, appl e! to Or. Hawkins and Mr. Itiirdecai wi'h uit provo cation. Kiiday' larpnagcill l.rc mess the mouth of a gntleuian, whitlicr lie f whi e or hlack Whitbir lte keeps the cap tol of a hone stable. 8nr it ia, Simon Hayes, who ke pi a decent Livery rstab'e and tine lior es, woii'ij gireemploym. nt lo no man who wi u'd tie uch language ia hi B-'ahle. Yau are also inUieil in y ur nr.enrin. Biace you tw. re that horrid "adi iir t';e prtaence of the fbit-f Jusii.e; .mh-. I ihc Court lia heen hear I to imitate you and iy V uwi n, sorry b'c'tle had called th attention ol th) Court to the "solemn protest." Thus you see the incewi'y ol a QoTMnai'i hciiiti gu inled in lib ipeecli. EqMallj v.shouhl Ue b.i in liiacoiiduct in ie. lie-lug pcianoeis, a you did the Audi'or frnm thw sentenen of Uie Gonrt, for, men in Pituboro Lave, followcil your ciamji'c and lelievml Davis fr .ra, the aeuteqte or fhe .-2art.Bul i UiTima.-e. D. P.lt Ktq , ie ires fr. m BiicoiuiectLin .with liieLB btaiiiiriiyjt.? Ctmmtrre, and will cn'nulirTTej about the lOlh ol this usontH, tl iublicuaion ol ft Daily p iper iu Norfolk nudcr the tit'e of Die "Norfolk Kvmi'g llerabl." He ask , i xchaitui wi b his f.rmer State cot tin I 4. tUK li.il l.KUU ItlFFlClLTY. - iVf" were awae soinitimu ., llit it was COHf, iiil:U..ri. I.y the Helical I.' i.li-rs XX t. llairin, SujicfiiiumWiit of I'nliKc J Irf" llift'il in liiiVi- fiff o in i -ti of Inn uwn, t arn, afolii-M-.l, from iiiiuip't'., lu lilimlly nl j t!tln lit, nf th.' 1 1 ,iu: iui.tr..ry lu tim C mVU!l 11 III r fll! ; ur wlii'l IllT' l.1 I. as l.lMH-n'l of lilt i w n In m'.'.'iti.b.li. vaI.i.Ii 1 e ttics illi the ariai.n. mrii'i nl tin- (l.,v j ITIlor al.d lilil a.-t, is, nt cuim-, a 111 ill r . I ; Ithiiih S4 1- l.lll kllnw III tllillL au I al'llt ' hicii He fin j.oa ilily liAVf no very n,lr)i WTIlCcrilj, We nr.; oil 1 1 i ill. I d.n i.li In liopefeTr'i.Uli foi.vHid-.l itbiraii-. will a.llBitU-jr: vil. Mini. i-. nniliinl. .t in ti 1 1- i-oiirac wp 11 tks ri.- tntariy m.t in t-.rir i-fri! (in pfnvttiniii !" tltt ( '..hii'ii i.m anil ai ts nl tin- hi't;i:liitiiii', l.v wlii li ihr nllii'.' nl S.i fii'midiiit ul 1'ui In: Wnrki. Hasir.alnl. Wi- r-miiiH .' lnl tl.fi m l, uuili-f tin' riim tiifii' 1. iil l have in view, for it inrjr nr iiintlnit In- Cnlild iliivr III. ill llg ti l' tn lin k I'm III Hii courai: Ih- liu p iiHUi'd, than t. lirint; .1 u up. mi hiitiM' I' ila- ire mi. I wruth ol llit- li v rrtior. and atl (hurt', who f .r ila &akr, t !uin to tin- rkirls of tli it lniifli-'ii'irv And ill it ih. Tf ri-maiiix to lilm "a Imrliil lo.'kllin ,.- i.f lln- Wr.l'll to l'nl.'" IA Ul- slla ln.t'.l I. .It I 111 tin ."-.jii..i-'i nl till-, m.il nin. I ' is . V ' lent that .t ti i n .1 I., i ii Mo r ttle (liivernof and tlm e V4h..iirr f with htm in l In-, in -ve a- ni nst the r-u pi t i u I tendirn ..I I'a In Wutk", in nenneile ti e ! in a' t't', f.r, ll it had, It eo'dd I fisily liilO' ' hen il. ine. Ii y n ink ill 4 up n e.isr in 11 1 1 lend ' y uiatii ef hi hue I ie Supreme i'. itrt, "aliieli w.s in Hr-nii'ii 1 ii t ti is el t v w h. 11 t he e mi 1 1 11 ti mi liist nl. se in r. 'iiid to appointment nt pn.Mi s 1111 t I 1 rt-i -I . th lr the Atlantic and i Nmtli Caiolina lUdro id. Why would not the (invi Mint adopt Mleh a entiise? It ! would a p nr lo any reasonalile. miti that this was In plan e I, ea-i.st and In at mat) -; u r ol si itflnn tlt- Input. , il there was no 1 lllleil. r nl.pil t III view lint, rte hellt-.r. ! and tin- whole fii l 111 the ease Mem t" jus lily the I'f.iel, thai ill -re mil s nne i)l i t i to I'O al I aim d I" sides a h .1 Se! th Illetlt ol ' the eolilesleii pleto-aliva Iwtwrrll the j l.ov.-rni.r and the- Supi riulenileiit. What ; lh.it ol'jeet is, ia nnly at present, partially i appii'i-iil, lull it involved the 11. e i-ily ol ern-hilin llii; .Sup. ri iielldent, itud that , part ol the prnnrnllilllf is now In inn e-iriled ; oil'. We have no -yinpHtliy wi Ii tin: Superin telnlint in this conlesl, hut. we must -ay. Inok'nur to his action in the. aiiiointni..i.l "I )ir.rI,,rs n the Wilmiutfloti, t'li nh t e A Itutliul'oiil Kiiilnad mei-iiiiK in Wi lllliii;t'ill, lasl we, k, III it he hat a heltir appr, ciatinn d w hat is due In. Ihe penp'e nl iiniinlon, and the st. cklmld. is on the loacr pnrtton of llnil-pit k, lUn-s iiiauiicsle I by the Covi r.ior in tl e a p " t -nienls iiiiiioui C' d by his Aoent in li e st. ck hol.lers' no euiic;. IhaT lis I Ms ftnllKK.- The Kurtlt ("urulm Lin, iv i r. me Kad, iii allusion to th" dia isi. ti ..I the Supn inc Court, un the I'nivcrsity linllioid .Uctlou, fays, -in tins c nine we wn u!il s ij- Ih it, whi c tti are an adv C iie I r.illiotds and public improvement, we are not iu lav. r ol any prop el that will over burthen the people with tasini""- This deci-inii of the Suprnni' Court will relieve i.s I c . ,iti what ihtcalciicd to be a hiavy loa I to tarry at llii tinui. We sKall he more lo say on tbrvubject herealti r." The L.'L'idalure waa not ipnte so consid er ite, in rei'ard to "overUf thening the peo pTe with taxafion," as the jitssnte ol tins' and other Kailroad bills will fhuw. liny siemetl perhctly indillerent as to the-'h aiy l,.ad':. of lax ition iht-y imposed upon the State, so that S ate la ndscouhl got w'uhin the handl nil ol "the Hiiy? " We arc nlad ... li.,lipl naoer l.i-timiliL' ftshained of, and repin'i iiin, ihe xtravii; of its pirlV. Whether the isuperinlendeiit and Ids fi iends shill snlfer themselvei to'e lashed iuto tmces again, remains to be seen, il, in deed, in Ihe meantime His Rutn-llency d us not summarily dispose of the Bupw intern lunl and Ihe con 'car, at once, by declaring the office vac ini, a is pri tty plainly threatened in the htntuUd ol this morniiij;. We shall see wliat we shall see. JOSh I'll M. UltAUAM. We had a pleasant visit, and lonn Sunday chat With our old frietul and college chum, whose name l.ca la thi-i parafr'npli, onf-e 1st ins', lie liKiks quite well and young, f ,r a irran lfathi r, and feqis more Impelul tor the Inline ot the c unlry thnn most S-iutlierntn n Tin lime was too short lor eiiher of im lo say all we wished of days "lane syne." and we hope we may airiiin mr.t"lfore h. bhall leave the Stale; but whether we d or not, may he kini,'1ivi tn enjoy the Me-wInK ol n-cmis luc'.ion, "uni verial FttllmK Hr"' K""' ril a'''""81 " . -- - A Lahoh r llmi f t-ta. The laUir ot 'love undertaken by lirHoy ' purity-the. .. ltef.ublic.in party in our m .t ; tria aiuir. Ila would not only ae ,..... apecie or no specie- rigirt oH. l"U would alaa have the millennium. Urn-Uy may be nnUl atateiouan, but be asks t i""'!' The eorruptnesa am 1 rotUipe -s ot' ihi He- publican party u the New York L.gi-b- irif'rts i nTTWorw-Wfir-rhTrt w-lrirlt .tl.aracto rc tl e enii-jjnjity ..Ver lUewMe f omury .C.en. Vhil. II iwkihs tnivntetrtd as a nm-icrsticdchfral'-. Ifcn.oc.rst c .iieetiriK in Franklin to he p , leleat the pr,s t.H"- UALKlhir, N. We hue tin- f.ill'.tn ma ilrii" Imi h'lti-r a hlli-v-cl tn the All'u.-ta hr,.i, iul fcitthui, Iri.m Mari, .. ! li ic .kii-fia brrc--l--ri!cjr--tirv. ra-ti- wai lir-t i-lo.'-!, ami tlit' ( '..miiiiisi:ou r look tiilli- to f . .nKi.hr 1lir i vidi-i.iv ttiat In U3 ma.le Mf hin iiii d thiit in"i'.vi-iww' riijii'ic I th .l Tiniiri nil I t i- .-omiiiilli'i! . il 1 1 i ,1 1 lid ri .1. a w li : ti n .lit -inn 1 n t Inl! 1'fT.vI a .'rift'fi iijit-y rti" (v.irtnvi'i-ilrmi'f m r ili-liM'r. d lipnn thf i. opi niun nf tin- 'ruin 1 i the n tat 1 1 i mi" lh,l'.. k and tin' U ldiral witewnrk. r at W i-I i ' n w.rr aciivtly i'llr:l(M'.i III pu-a i th. ri . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i la'loll in HI! thr p oM-iiliMli 1 r tt r s.k.'iil tin' lllty. t'nt.S' .n l.'llllll'''ill' lllO.lS lAl'.l' l.i inn .put l' ck aii.ltolti. limn Atl.inla and Mil. I ll tn W l.-lnlU ml. I.lll til.' Wi Till p. .-t ;i... I'llll'li' S W. Ir llll.d' With a vuw tn it .1 1 .i. I i"ii- 1 1 ...in til. I' .-I . lli i I K par! mi lit ai "VV TH'iit.-n. l.i t i r mid l. h nilin wi'it it! . i.m-K'l a "I otl.ri I. nlmu Kadii'id". ir-iisT.ni; upon T ti rm i 's. i. h ii-m- tiinuiM i mtt a I mil; i' Hi r in av '. ni.'ii'i; nun n't; 1 1 1 1 ii i lital y, I III Wl'tnt j t . In Id up nil I li t I llnn-r oil. mi. I, tin- 4 h It ol Ouni'ti arlministratiori itir.rJrii in thf -siitU- tor I'lirm-r, and the prn-l. I lit nil, MA III-;: it I. m I I'i'll i p.-. t. d, It ki d lln- all' . in up ;"ll.i"i d. Willi.' Oil- l-'-rr. Mpnild.-I.C.' W'lB S?o.l'n nil ! U 1 1 f fill ail. 1 lill-i llipuhnih linrHtH Wl-N' n't In Wnrk "ll till' iniiiiiilo wniiiaii, II l us, nnd I ,r.'.' I'l" uii's.'r. tt-r.' Ill nil t" I nlile! t.. i ml nee a retraction "I her his! ami iru'ti fill st. inn m. which, uneiplivoi ally, imp i cnteil Timer as tie thiet and Inii; kt.ih H linle. II'.W Well iheV surer, show u iii ihe vary r itiai k d e tie man tn'd wl.eii Hil l, r i ill.inatl.ui Tie tri ll. Tins h..le tl i il w as a in is a a! Irmti hr I'liiiiir. to er.l, II ll Ihe I lin ed was he wo dunlin i- farce , idence Wtissistlnll.: an'lll'St Till ll' r tllil" lie W. i..l.all.tc.l!l, h.ne I.e. H con.lll'lle I lull A l i! la ami W a hinnton inllncnccs A .lid Inr 'it lei La- he. n d i m-rte I w iilu n I y i a li-fin iiien. I.er at Matirtla a Turner a 1'risid r ! w at d tied hen 1 1 inn Kl.hr, I Inline wl nil, h fill In i h e. Ill I nil. I lltlel 1 V ilep III. Ills, evec lis the K,el.-h I w 1 1 1 ' en iii n p piocine lor tht inivlhintr I have i ver si en in lio'ni.i;.'. Tins hlter was v tn one -liii(; Tinner lo wilier a tut i"'v" ""' the Sfa'c Ull! I'l e nriKina! letter, I earn, has In ell sint In Wa-hlnnlmi, and It is thoti l-lil wleii Cr.swi II pel uses its c. inti ids thai even his stomach known In he n tv s'ro in will revolt nt it- i null lit-, and that liis dear In. nd Tuinir w ill he renioV' d Irmn oilier. Tin re is a s cu t history almul the 'lin- lil r and Swae llll iir. and ihe cause wh cli h i t.. iheihl.iv 111 tlie investigation an il. ., Tin'n r, w h i ii I have .lis. nM rrd and will hi. I) ihveh.p I yii in a li w tins. l'-..r Ihe Si ntlntl. Ti,N , .liil y 20, I "" ''1' ( 11 V I t ft N'"s Mi . K.lilur . v l:sl lifer lo V-li was ,1.111 Mulllsll .w ii, .in I ill it I le'erred lo li e nil'.il a.iVal,taefe In N' Ksili.'iul in eotirs.1 nl c li ck cii Ashevillr. Vo nth I 'ainlina of tl e mist l ucfiou tn I'nitit u had a Hcriniis uiis- I nut in Hint hit. r, pin tin lriiirnur He lor h'ynisr hot nnibal.ly not many oi your rc.i.l. nl. I 11 SSI ami . ni li i .1 it. Our people aic lament ;n Mnnt i I' Ihe r, aouiees ot Fast Teti , ami id ili' ir relal.ons lo our luleresta, S eciallv t lln- pr. a;u rity id our litlir. ads and ol our AllaU'le c.llis. . nai Inn.H.nil is the B.inill West 111 ll IlliillUs ol .In riohoid wbiih ha cs Kt-I Tcnncs-ee , an-'Mti re !s; a'so. the cV.rmiuiis d tile Nl.--llllc i.uil Chatlalmon-i lo ol. !"1 "I ihe I lialtaunouA and AMaula. line, ill otlu I ,,r.!s. ihe Son h and W' cine loelher ; ami lis tun hitve mil by the papers, I he i,., I Ir f inriiWiBli to the Southern pint- has been o. a e l to this I. Twenty n. i'i s North K .-t Imrn b re la Cleav. land, l which the li.st "lesn. isce and io(i It. in. I fmks one hriini h i oniinn heie, aid ,.i,r n..inr( t , Daltnii, lieoinia. Ch avelaud is the point to which Ihe lucta ol ihe ceebraied Ibicklown Copper Mm. are h.ulid. 'I be mines aie 40 miles Iroiu ihe lailroa.l, and, as you know, v. ry near the No, Hi ( arolina line. Theiewlll a rail mud bclore Ion.; fioin Cleavcland to Duck town; and imw siiHok: ' he VV 1 1 Hi iny t. .ii, (;,harlotte and Kuilicilold U"ad were car rift. I lo Ihe Copper mini s, as orin.aliy in le .drd ( If you and y ur renders will lake a map and keep in view the connections above referred to, you will find that a dv ct road from WitiniiMfon f" I'nfKMwn ,, old ho one id the moa; nnpor ant aven I ... ,1... I di'.. I Stl.lll'H ' III s ot ira.le Hll.1 iiiivoi "" " tt won be Inileil as a ereat Imioii uj an iiiiuietine ami most liuillul w . at tn-C the 1! rin id reachinn W. cinni-.ti and I. uiistd e, llhil ittrd-w-oidd caJV Soul ll lo M. to limine;! loi.oinit nt tvrodui e i.f which rv. n hi r sanpnille ineicliaiits have baldly dr.aiued. This (rliatt iiioiioa) will be the p rrt l which trade will lat sent to meet convey util es to the Ailanlic Our tofts'., il con nected by direct lines, Would be l canst, and our ports have, in some imp irt iiit re apicU, ailvantaS'S over thine IViither South. 1 do not know the prcaciit tatv ol our two great Western roads, that C, t have not kept up with the cluing, a iu. I next charters and loeati. r ; but I think it "ale to ass, rl that they will he immensely imMVitanl whenever tin y inter.-ect w ith the railroads td Fast Telinesst e. it is cleat, however, that diteet lim a bom Faint llock, of limn here lo the Atlantic are the trtie routes ; and the liinnt route troni here is no" Cieavclaud a' d Dncktowu, i ur puiple bavii K only to build t i the la t named p lint. This own. in itsel', is of no ,i lie impar lance ; it is here that the Ti muse- nv. r b e ki ihromih the Ciim! rlaii.l inoiintni-is ; and h.-re that tin coast region and ihe Mis s.ssippi vnttry meet ; ami ot cui-e llii w.aa a key po tit during tl.e la'e war, and ie vie of luis" were ioJalit the (ifcat bit lies ot ( hi amiiii;; and Uli'i nary Kidxe. The slrujrgfe" oi arms is nearly furjjmien ; and lure i.oiithe focus "I aconust oi a lar d ilk-rent kind : To lliii point tliewhc and iniirpriaiii'i; Hlatcs of the Mouth, are lo. king with tiep n tett.-s, and inaiellave a Krealor stako iu the iesue of the peaieful strurrnle c ntetitfr her-. ; and none more ctamis 1 1 auocesa( H her pisiple and fov iissik a. e t.cr-sithU d aud tPW vo 1 1 em seivrt, ihau nur own m o.ed NOiqil t AIioUNA. A pine of ni.rli .nisiii ..r tiaiis!erriii(r rarlroail cara from one track" to anoihir wnbottl ucceiviittttiittfthe rurinin;iLlie ear se.ral hundred tect backward or lo-rsrard M the case may bel and without the u e of switches, has been , patented wiihm the la-1 lew dayi. t pracikal aitvaiiTaijea Ml it are a saving c.f d' pot rooia and of time, aud railroad me tJ that It possrtMS (ouie uH,-ttJit. C, WEDNESDAY AUdUST 4. lMi.. For llif .Sratiiwl. I UK riKXCfl A fb TttK HA ll Vlwtiinl rtit - ' U H """ t'"' ytifri rt in'ii .!-''( unt Mmm m urilwrt yi j-ifrf j-o'-rrij. ri' i ''Ml.-jg l--l'' iiijut-d li'y BlUrou''I;?"'''6''''-,1, neal : aiufit id not tali; tq wnu- aaiint hint wtvft (-.nr'UfimTlfwr imittt in Ma - 4H - and uh au'ri " Tin' ens., of soi'ilhd lonl.uipt nli i'i ri'MTittv l, rn tttrti vm ll"' liri tiif Court ol M.irtli Can lina n d llio loir nt the Stair, hat l-Tr-tit;-- I" h 'ww-ii-l.v t.i'h.Uir. tVif htm-- raKdy piw'Kid a h fnlr thr in-opV. bh.I ll .U u t In- I'll , liiai i f I In"' utoktet UgUi t lli- law f -out valiif to iiiipiiri- ini.' ih'' tc (u't i -v.-1 Trn'v it nioiihHa' i dih u.i to bun. T'ui t'i'i', iiorit-i of tl Iwn $i " l i I'lt t'liS-int (.Y..lil'l. to ta 1 U;inli lln" The Supr.ni' t'. nrl ol Moitli Car.-T.ivU rk f tbr Cou.-t Im t1 f niiim, o! ! n h is htii'totnii' 1. ' ii iiiado up -4 in ii i li.'-i-ri j Ait iri;i a, prac isiiiu in Hint t'"ii t, l. t'nlti I'll- Uat lion diilini;'!!-''! d in liat i i; it-d tin? I'roteKl idulisalil. HI..1 I" iavt It i.ly l-v w s.hnn," prnlilty, puiii, .d lili-. ; r.i -d out hy lit Jitlum aitt'.i nl. It as Nfo rr, til I Hi ir , I. ari iii'' and. Inorr. nr. :th. s villi t and tttvalv httni'in n'ltilli- . el .t.-ioi A.n.ii'o. ,'" Tli.-v l.av: ' Viri U untte j l eell III I'll I'V the V. ire .'I til ' pinpie ! turuunh their represeniati v s li mi lln- lanks . f adc antes and cl.iltt.it I'V th.ni with i ti ii I st litdias erniiue wliU'h - 'epn vc t ii g the pmrty ol justice, ha' la i n hamled dnwii I'V preii mis jre.iei.Ji n ol tn n. -im ll ,r to tlieni-elM-' in all tin ipn lilo which ad rti Ihe U r, ihe Item li and nul l kind; en cuius ..I iter .h;ii i v mil ii -. 'ii sil.ilit v ot tlx. ir posi i in pioii.l nl ' Ii" ci't i tide ' ice repoaed in theui , Inil.nt the same I inv , p.i-acs .im: t he ill desl i ill line III ti' Tl e-e c M'sei vat ols ol t he puh ii- pe.u e ; r. p r sriitalives I ihe dliitly, 111" hoi'i.r llie lunti.-t tht . ; liv.d I v a id tempi i nil. e, rinh'enll-ness and pi.llty -si veielll the i li-crvai ce ol lh Ml lias which cli stilll't .1 l lit til evelllj'l'lis tn their I. II. ..v cit. I I'll - . tley in rr il lirtr in tit- Mi.', her chut in pea r. t r. at int. nies hnrtiut; th.MIIsi strdc ,.l pttr v, 'i ll 111 t he Ii as n t I'll .1 III llll dtni il V and W llii tl en.il'h'1 hut ai k an I side i(.t ad pas-l .11 ! .f dl- h es ft' nil) alo.'l Imlll ' lie ill ll.slijs.d polllles. n ml I j ..ir t i in -"6 I'l.y.iuaili I lliiUeiai llV. Ill ! I'allll stea.il is iii s ol piltp ise, them lo I it all men iiiki i ter Im, Ihe l,a ; I'd nilinin ',ll 1 'I ii ,1 j r n e 'oaii ! N c 'i r ' Ie to ' In- dusty nrciiti ol pout it a I I.s the lucaih i f popu ar ap nnr .hi, plause to lake a nr in the ' iin d parti an coi.llicts nl the tlay-and n l inaintain inu ft wrs mal iiidepeinh iu f ol tlioutrht and pe l tienl a. ntnneiii , lin y p eteivcil ill iti spo Ie pin ii v Hi i'"- wo h Inch they ha I been l'iH--i"l. Such has be II the Simr, ine Court ol Noiih Car. Una h n su b no n as II. M II. nilcKin, Miniel, lla-l.'ll. Nasli and lllillti men wtm as il wi re bill yis erdiv were lbs inru sh d, re speeltd in nib. is ol the llnr. and l .lay areelrvai.il by the ass, ml, I. 4 wi doin ot the Slat" into lie po-i Ion ol ,( iitlmrit.t ol the l,a w aud C.nsiii.i i. ii iii I into whose hail 's .vr. c Mili n'l.tlv eiitru t.-l lln- . ace aid d null ) I the Sate. II V alau-ls it no i l.ct Olnof Juslice l?enlsi-n i'ali.1 tolth let. relhe liar .1 I'll'.lie (loin n. II" IS tlie only .liul;;i u y Jiul"! up n Ihe Hi not ol the hu- pr no Couit, who sit wnli Us-Judges ol ihe am ient dais ; with sin h m-ii as Nash, nnd .Vlaiilv, and liutlin, ami up, n his sbotll dei fall the ermine ml ol Ihe lust uulned yenlh ninii This l.-iig assoi iaiii'li with those puiu nnd vir;ii"'is iniiurs, hub would think, s iiuilil have "inn a lone of elevation and d unftv t" P" sent Chief Justice, which .-ll.mlil have tilled Ui 111 nhnve the dusy anna "f polons I'm! the war, the nei'i-.i. and It olicnlislu, awoke ft sltllllb. I ill" illnhitl.m, and the man, Mitt ihe.lude, was dimior ib.ed an 1 h '. this until bu.U I come tt l.o.1, and Csihius iniial beftd his bodv, f C.'c.nrbul car. Ii ssly mod on him lie is a. cu-id Ol writing a rtiin letter, in a hi-.iti'.l ' political cojies', lor I'residenl l.iani, Ioi lie pnrjuisi of siila-ervin the special en Is ol pany 1 The pro. f s'anda iuapiibisii.il l. tt.r, i..Br hi signature not as Chief Jus'ice, Inn a i K. M. 1'einsou and not dein. ,1. so Ilia', in the I .n;;u tye ol the I'rotc t, "throw ino a-i le tin- erniina be ilul ril Ji into the mini lontesl rf-4iHCS." (Jiioil tertplti ml mnnfl ' "Thy own mouth c inilehina thee." Slant! uside Judge I', arson ! Ni t c une lorih Mr. Justice Hemic. K. II. (;. Urftut) lieiule, Ihegeirtle liiah, who.-'like the !vioi picj.-on, cries do I do I do! all day and y.'t never does I Is always "nn'i'H lioinev" but uever iroea 1 ! He is .lie who,. soon alter his pmuinliun to U ilia litdiriai. dignity,' and l;i;toic imiicalisiu : Usui lashimd.. tt- IWHsaiOiiua. JutVaui.JUts, j e'ed its c iiitaminatinir virus into at! his veins, wrote thus : " I he s'ronco'st couvicliou of my j olcr. mill is.ilott il (that is Ihe publication ol his poiiiicat position. would be a brencli of ptoprietv lor which 1 know Do ptei-e.bllt iu Nm Ii C .r. ina ami for whtrft I would be l-v. i. ly censured, fly uiiiversal consent, il not by the inipcralivu deur.uil. ol the pub lic stiilinient, the Ji.dc.es l.aic stoo I aloof Ir .in ac'ive artu ipaln.u lu pry conl sls. I ihink it would lielxsl, il i( eoiihl be lor mitten, it a Jaidpf I'e'.oned lo Pilher, or lo any party - 11 there evel was a time ween the Judiciary should, be Ir. e from parly n judii'i s that time, is the pr.aeiii' ! Tills Judtr.i i accused ol wiiliuir the so calltfij '-Ij-irislal ive Ad ltes"," to s iy I he least ol it an iiitiim ins pai ti.mi xiitiel paper, and to l ave lolloWed il lip witli apilnicd speech to live lllmisand tieKrocft. Q'iod nertptq itt maiiet " I'hy ii a n n.oiti. c'li.h mus lien"! S;and aside liitlu It'Tfoe. rVcit eoewJ;ces,U 'Hinan, Dirk ami Selttr nanjtt Imrn the aii.au,iou is wiilt n. '"Von too, Ihrowinn asidu the ' K in ne, did rush into ti e mad contest i f po'l iiw," and the ac jusa ion stands proved jjy yuur own av ts, and your own words, exhibited ami spoken on mire Hi hii one public occa ittn. And then of Tourg.-e and ol Joi ei ami other what shall siy f i x c pt that of them imlnux mote ioiit.1 be i xprct. d ! Cart yi u touch pitch and not be d.-fded f Can you trad the riniue In Die dust and n il have it soiled I 1. t us uow imt two cs s lit. Triat tie Proteit 1'oiild liajipily 1 I .. U.,... .'....- 1 i nave e ft.txiJiw.u. lun jtip..'e v...un nuut just Briiiiiadveisto.i an A ib-livireil it solely, against the inlcrtor Jud((ea,and tliese acting' as d d'tlHir ((reat ex.nphirs, bad ruled out the signer ol It e raid I'roteat lor contempt. Against which rule they bad of rig In. appealed, How would It he cm have trUtml before the .Kupremu Court ! Moore, ei slim. Tourtfee, Judge-l'rool : i.oill'ial siieeche oim-iiU utlrvd-lie L i!J Via aot p-es-rrcrt on j b liusli ny -(J- soual coilisi'.u - nniiuiiK. Would or would not those luiuine tllalc jlupcii'lie Snreoic Court have thai a crane was lut'y made out sgsiust Judge 'fi-urgiaJT "Xml that so Tar ' Irdin fhe Frost, s anls being guilty ol cm euipt, the Judge, ati.Tcamlj was th. Hy wtto- ha4 broug'it Ihe Judiciary of titOStsle inUiujlitflttTiessse.tiori. llvsys he has and flagrant conttuipl. Again, suppuae tbst each ope ol luose Ju.itia, lourgr,t J. 'iiea. et, tilia, iltH,. on thrir n ape" tv i ii rati, oat-h and eTrry iimi. Kiplire tliti aanif tiilf to t takcir ottl was ilonr I.y I hp .luntirt-a of tin -Kuprnmi. t'ourl, anil fkuUi'li-, im uhlil I1if inuki- diie a kmiwU-ilKiju nt, ansmr and nhpitiaiiiT. to iti niid m-vi ral iJWs, - . -U Uaf uiu.ld.lui th ajlmiuiilra tion cU iuatire, ami wkrre the fi d "1 tlt.a petty v i h ti ii t And ytt, have n 't 'Inn' rimtcrrhi'-ii l Hialn'tt H e aa-ntf Mtjlit in prcmis-s f Ar not tin ir i. n-i mm ai-er nnT r-rhcia, mh ll Ho y ha. I purnni t lieuiai Ivtu it w liat lit uian'ot-l i.illy ili'tlln d ' r tttitt-mi't ' And mini 'at' th. y r.- u i-I In puri;e tueti'Si'ives, nr a;'P'a;il tit tlie tiled . si lrilun.nl. W hat would l eeunicol T. ur n.e. ,u.' Clearly in the rase ot the Ins in. ol Ihe Supreme Court, liny bale ten mnliy nl" a ;riw. injustice), for cm ll of tin in, individually slid all cnlKctiiely, have arl'iudneil dicir own ciise. It is i-ostoiriari-, wln-ie a .Indue is inti rested in niiv rittintier in the issue i I' urease lo dcctilli.' a lieari.ie, aud Ui leavr the adjudicatinii ol the point nt i tote lo one or more ef his brethren. Hut In re sit the collective Judicimy of the Sla'e ol North Carolina, and arratnti ih whole Ilirof the Staba or its hirue-t portion, and by an arbitrary prti I ulue.l rule, rrliiae theui a personal bfftil (, a limine theui guilty ol a contempt ami ro il ire iheiii to purife themselves by acknowl i .lenient ol eirur and pay mi nt ol ciilti Iw Iimv th. v can npjn ar bel. re ih'sStnr Chan -b.r Court as pteadeis in the i nn ei .1 their i In tits, lite fnf"e. Slice tlie days of .lildcji' .IcHliiS, was . cr am ihinn so lui'iisimus as that panic shmlM be adii.lc;e I i-uibynl a C'lnletnpt l!i-. Ilnil a n.-wspaocl It! lie.. t u l. end 'rt that the speeches andl.tteis upon which the I'r.iti stunts founded their 1'roiest ami w l.iih conslililli il ihe elavtiui. ll ol the nll'etjce sliuuld not ( considt'ie l weiulit in iustllie.iitiol! of lllelnsilv nl u al mi l in v iudicatioti ol ttiat Trotest. Now there are two things w hich we rcgicl the 1'i.ileslatits, and llic'Tcst nt the Htir of North Ciirolina, did not rfo, and w hich, il done, would have hr. luht about Ihe ritihl issue, and put Ihe parties, so toapiak, '"unni tlw riuiai.j" - Mat. Tne'Tiolestaiit". when the ru'o was taken out, should h ive r. lined lo answer, and, when liny leli C.-urr, they ahoiial Imve tf uie to their several homes, and rep. rle.l the fads ol tl.e case to I heir ohm's, ami thus have allowed them - the people-to aiiiwcr to the rule. iri.l. Kv.ry meinla-r of lite Bar of North Caro iua, ami nnne i specialty thot.e pri sent in the Supn me Court, (except, ol co'urse, thoie excusable by leason of their personal relations lo the Judgis.) should have iintnt' diattly come fffrward and signed the l'ro test, have uiadoi couimnn eaue with t'neir bretheren, and thus thrown the delay ol Justice, ami the t,.ppt;i' nl law, upon the alioubleis, where ol rit.t it should rest, uiion Ihe Jiislicea nl the i ourt. 1 Inn Would the people, the sovtreTgns of these Justic.ia, have come foiwaril and demanded ol theui, "Why the wurc'a of Justice were delayed and hindered, and why the business ol tiie Court, and the rights ol p.uties, should be disienarded in order to justily therr petty pride and love 1 1 power "' Tlien thcpenple ol North t.'arolina would have seen iu its true light on the one side a venal Corrupt radical sinl-itnlftM uarli'.in power sis king and mpuilirity hunting .lu diciary-ilrsgiring llit sul.icd robes the soiled ermine ol Justice through the mud and mire of Unheal politics, and on the other liaml.a pure true, upright and virtures liar, main taining with stein ptide anil fortitiido the ancieiil honor and iligti ty of the Htate bee from stain or spot! And so we cloae with a lew words ol advice and ttdinonilon which we commend to the Judiciary. "Judges ought to remember that their ollice Is " ditxrt" and not "u tiW to interpret law and not "to make law or give law. Judgis ought to be more learned than witty more reverent than plausible, and more adorned than confident ; above all things integrity is their portion and proper virtue. An over speaking Judge is no' wcl tuned cymbal. The place b Justjie is a hallowed place, and then file' not only Hie BtijicTr, Mft the ft,: f tbaee'a'rid nricinVk. ahit fiiirposri trrertt il- ougiit to be preaenbed without scandal and corruption. Let Judges also remeniberthat Solomon s '.Inone was supported ny lions on I th sides. Let them la" lions, but yi t lions iindel the thioiie. being circumsiJi ct that they do imi cl.eck ni oppose any points ol sivrrigi.ii. And let tlicm reniiadicr thai bete in Am rica tht iniU the n.Vfreiijn. I'l llI.U ts. Ti" re is no gr. ater fatirerm r.cousiiiie tiou than the outcome ol it. Its impure I tl .tremors are already a stench to their on parly. Hull' ck, ol Ueorgia, is r,.in ouli il to ini earhineiit by the voic . I Hie veiy papers be found (J ; W aimuuth, ol Lomsi ana, is piepaniij to emigrate to Iiiinoi', whi nee he came; Hcott, i f South Carolina, is denounced as a robber : Bmitta, nl" Alaba ma, has won a unanimous opinion cf his imbecility ; aud Wells, of Virginia, has be n Mit'wed out ol the stale. lime will lie, ere long, when the carpet baggirs will rourt the eelusion of servitude and exile rather linn the infamy of liberty. A. F. Worlit. This Ykkiikh Cask. The Louisville Kx yrtu ssys : "Ben. I'iltman,the famous phoo ographer, has just return, d to Cinciiipatl frnm reporting the Verger trial at J'acksoB, Miis. He says it wss by all odds the most interesting aud thorough he ever reported. Tlic'dclenst had engaged the best, uisslioal talent in the entire South td prove "Verger insane, and nothing could be mora elslio ra'e nrrd exksustive than the cHurie to tf labliah th it plea Mr. 1'ittmaa- WHeVea that if he'liad len tried Ufnre any jrt In the country it wou'd have scptitn J Yer gar. As it is he U-lirVe t hat , the uiiii'ary umniiiissisu found Uim guilty and ua-uo. d him to death." Hkociotj ko Dim l'Aiil4i,-Tuiiugti the cable reports lha Ca l ar movement lo be expiring id Hpain.it com s out that aome ol his partisans hive been tiymg to rnli.t men in New lork city lo help .lo live ligut ing lti t?i ikmm .Umam m sum. PtLen- ed a reeiuiling agency in tsroooia ei rue . " . New York. Up advertise publicly f. r J Tit ri..ril nt the Ynriier ponrt ma,rtf"l apparently never dreaming that he is viola, tliitf Tilt' aeutialiljr -rsr--t)ia-ai;e uf Opinion Xliav llll It ll I ma hiii.h").; went in -eHa-jubtifc-biii sok ii ilsuis 1 ptiudls had a jnumlxtrol apiilieitiouslrom Anitrivan ex- nthcert ot liih ra ik. we o. f - i ' i IVoih llrrti, hi ii wttti him ft t 'inpHiiy of nil eiv i, rh.ru.era thai hWl been ucrfnriii- ioi! for many leais at t'anirtn. and who had" a wide reputation for lattjat i.croba s vaulij jsv . viH-aUsia ani ir -n. tal in-tf a-tnuis. Their Wardiolw) Is of a inost trorenona atvlr. S.U J t o.i. ij! C.litiUlll'ie'l' iY' ' J 'i" K i . 1 cJtMp, a "iiwte" ft iiiooe.;. - -1 hen iWf-vul. aft a tnatti r ot-murr, -aitstal'.eaiisidrrible escitemenl am. mi! the Chin e bon Ivn, ! cutise in the troiipn were icvi iat la-Ti- s whose ha t were no larger than a man' bttlc ling r. Tlie theatre on Jackson street, wbieai is a large as the Mrtr'tptditaB, w crowded to i xcess i u til" openinc. nigTif, and c ch evening since Tim fame ot the company has fria.lttal'y i xt nded I eyond Ci rn, i-e ci e'ea. and eve y . ning now sees omiic n luia.b. r nt Americans in the amli- T, T iiiybt We itroycitlBr fur a fuwfito-itisrfa-' W from ihii rtt...'JJft. nt nv uu'iit-! and were as onishe I at the ceue b lore us. Neat ih' ib-or sit awUntt old ti How mlHnu l j bet t'e BB nd ijtii kW. an I M-limfi MiaW" to the ajuttoiRt wk they came in. Tile it'tualei were tiio t;ie;iti:.st piitions nl this luxury, and' .eK'rterx-1 ! y oiie lulled to invest tiveccn-s a cliuw., '"X stun cist: ti (. oil' wetc s. v. ral well known politicians, wlio weic . l nh nlly Under the convoy oi a l'leiii'ii. i t I luneai evmpradinf. The nt Wa&lid w ih irt-b.rft, musicians s ami fiiidn n for d t o aeto a hay enougli room io tlan 1 und in 'V alaiut they sre content. The un s c '.) shade ot Mciiili Issh n !- cniis'tleiisi grand by tlic t'Uine e, but to our eais if ai iiotli'iig but a tetrifiu '.lin. oil ed by the , eating ot gongs, the r bislilng m i v udiVs, the squtink lug of fldilt, a, the l-eatdi-f et rtruiiis, And the tmrtin.d ivtliniaiio tVnmpels. U uav.a us a liDi.ihte'ir- ih.it wedidUiot r. cover from lor Imurs. Our guide it f !iui"l us that ihe play l'inrf r-itcent. il w as nn i p cli Ul ( hinesi. Iiistoi y c 'Verii g a pi riml ol alnilit sixty years, and ll at it generally r. quired from bmrietu to twenty hours to rep esent it, but under pnssiiieit could be gniund out ill nine liotiis. When we aui.e I It had nrrivtd al that pit.ll hi re a rebellion had hi iiken out, and the silli. ieiits ol each p'My were ptepa lng "lo decidu matters by the gntjii ol balfic. Trimps were being mar shalled and r v iew ed, inapccled, aud har angind in l ie higheat pitch of courage. I be cavalry w. ie icprcMuted by icllowa carrying swit. Ins. and ihe taking of the swiich I' nm ih. h in, I nl the rider, ft as. by a vioh'i t pri sumpi ion, em aideieil to be .lisiiiiiiii.tiiig. (In. body of f nvatry were painted I" look as unit like devils as possi l.lc, and without hcsiliil i"ii we w ill aiicept then as ii. h. Another lot were gallant io t. .. s. an.l w.r. ihe r.'iivcntioral lH i.uisis it- ih . nave-. These biUirap' peaulio Icing to the a la. king paity, and weic "eagi r lor the liay;" lor they dared Ih. ir antagonist lo come out aud have a "-ipiare thing"' of it. After a gr. at .thai of preliminary fussing, the battle Inynii, and then wn were treateil with a display of ajrobatic Icals, such as are uever seen outbido ol a Chinese lliealie. One lelovv';'v'h!t had a penchant for getting on a table to crow over his vie lory, was lontinually gelling knocked "head ovir heels" by one ol the relic!, who ViouT.I come upon Ihc stagu, turning somersault, until lbs would reach a certain dh-tanne from lite liilQo. w lieu he would straighten out, while liiiiiii";, and plant bis fea t in Iho hr.l ot hi 4uivtunjy.uti truuendous lorce. S'liie of ihe -r lormers hatlagr.at loii.lneKs lor i limbing upon three tables, placed out or top nl tin- other, and turning a flip flap,-light on ih, ir b u ks on anoth r table, ten or twelve leelanuy. A douh swoid ami sp.nr cuubat di-p.ayetl ci nsid crable ikill, and was I right with rial car uost, lor several of tin c mi nt nits riaeiv.d si v. re ttoiinds.frilin which the blood pumi d in stniiiiiH. Tins delighted the audience; and ih ir nj.plause neivi.l the actors tu greater courage and to more valorous deeds While some ol their Jcals . f agility aie woudir.ully well execu cd, liny have UiH i lie grace and finish that it lo be Ueen in our gymnasts; in tact, they appear to do every thing by main atrnigili and awkwaidneiw. uiiAxr WVIQIAI. CHIMINALSAJW 1.1 A UH. .'-.,--.rJ,isweK Dining the Lincoln war, M, Y. Johnsoti an i'S'iinali'e lawyer ol (lalena, was atn- tei.c 'd aud thrust- into pnsou- lor "iiisioy Blly." at the instance ol K. i H. Wahlnirne and J 'K. Jone, Al Ihe cbme of the war Mr. Johnson brought a uit against these two wmiBdrela.lnr,' false t iiiipnaonnu ni. Wnsliburn and hii f tlow cutpril put in a pleaJll jnstMcation, I Ut finding that tin y WF r siirti tsi be jinila-etl iu decay y ilatua g.s, threw theiiisetvlis up ii ti e in-rey ol Mr, John-oil and signed a piper cm.fc s ng their g lilt, from winch the billowing is an cxiiact -. " I hat the a d pha? berulofure signed by them in said case, a d ilie quarters and Ih hgs theleiii set birth agi.t id pleio rrll", are untrue in tal stance and in uni. Ami the said def iidan UrtHr enufci ihe wr. nfful tuispiisa and . impriaunwenC et f rilt iii aaid lieclar-itiou, ami that the said detondann are jurftriiiiBa'imir and; fbrrn-a4 tlirrt iu (Rated and set f. rih, and ",ld plain tiff hs uU:ucd is alleged in said tiff baa sustained g eatitamage thereby, as I iiec ara t m, ana saiu oe- f. ndnn s furtber cinlos that Iheiaui mtvn anil imfirumment rti wronuful, unjuftMe, end vtilumt . i d Hii w"l plaintiff was Innocent ol the viotaiion ol any law, r Of doing any act4niinicl ttvtbe govern tnnot of the Untied twaias, and that said ptaimiif did aw wet; a i'l! tsWnt m- i(m,vTtmreited any in tit tut tt tht trnml tlgeaf mid Atfthdtutt, tutt . net in mtp. fort ul the government ot th Uni'.ed HtaUa, i i consti titwn, and I a iawa --7-7 s of ihe suotindrefi "alio signwi -him Mf itar Oalutl'U ariiig Matra M tbo Icllow" wiiii now retimeHiv4hk gfvern tmnit i -Fwisv --It w retch utterly ilbtu. of shamo, be would neyer dare; litl up nl t the prewnee id ruipieiauiu geotteiuici't again, To foe witeUiuJ,b Wat not gent rally given M H'O tuewty . tt ge&tleintn, a lact w.ii.dr ia uelore tuia time patent lu llie r .....t .af Franiie. 0 ran i has sent a murder er to Spain, a confessed liar tu France, and i aauwral otitis ollitr loreign si p..tittiicnts T T ' r--; r tr . '.-7"r ' ... . .' ,i T bar SUielt " air 01 sue criminal evil. Is at the-War I n pan men t, and will not tisiuJ: tliell'rcBubai loftnaily ilor t iuie time, a it inusi first im trie e I at the J mige- Ad- lusiiiisnlrrai'a oJiieabJJeeii.ikUHi t? acUtd upoa by lUel'rtsideiit, the result wili be announced in a general oritur Iroui tnc War Dcparluient ; ' no. i ""': I - , -, " "'V' -"'-"'- favaiiiiali K ws, JnTy iliJl KI.KCTHICirY iff. TtiLKO RAt'll 6VF!CfC. V swin.T vf mitsi rin-PiTt to- thp - tt. iw.X.j- a. -i - -. t wire, tbev ifl'l not a'.ltact the lieiltiUnjf ..ioi rariv nev nfewtiun hi an mic uiih-o ami owratoi-s alonx their line; but it fi now pfx t ty ieii.i callv known tli&t.tlin wirta aie djafon-. iuctd a' all tiie a'avtioni wublu reru'li ol a stiriij as snort as ife makes I toy aiCTtfaitee imd !iciievir an - accident ociura it is be vai tlm disiviilUjCHiu"w-a liiil TDSJler aorm -ciiouejh, or4st)CAiiaetliflrecuaucii'a is wade made before the storm really, passed. An accident from the latter eanse occurred at the telegraph killic at the Atlantic and "Gulf ltalrtad.dejBiti thia city, on Tburss day 1'St " Thr operator rterT reconnected his Air s after (li the thund. r and UkM nini; had passed, and tucro was ntj Stgua of te rercht sUirin except -a-' tingle avhite I loud, w hich hung over the mad aome Bt one dispatch, and has Ust UKon his nam Is oil' the battery, whirl the wire was atiuck down the road. 'I lie current of ehctricily tiassml aiftM. the wires Hh the. sound of l iming iinvi'er, i-HU'rud the nflice, aritl pdii'i, e l nun the j ua o( ac tU uBiler ti e opeiat.'r s tablet:- 1 he- jar and Ih'l taix wldi'li coiitiiiiK-d thiui Wcie shivered- lo Irumi nts, wnli their oonients, aeatu-rul ov. r the nlllec Hoor. The stand of a battery, which vtooil iipntt alalile, loiiilly "fti .eon ntcliil trom lllu wires, was ills i th lilol- . i.hed. 51r, J. S. Ty.on, alasler ol. Tianpoita tiuu.iiud the opi r t ir, were in the room at the lime, Ihe lal tor within llir.o Let ol the wiie, I ui dul not feel any shock, though eiw'.h yii ie siin k by a small drnter, whtth, frr.werf r, only si ratclied their l ies a little, raj-liea iu.a.ij'.iuiue rnoins Celt th slunk sever. I y, one by a buiionK sensation upon I lie head, and olht r by iiutiibno.ft iu their ha t, such as is fell wheu they are "asleep." ItK M l ItHAlll.B ACCUIKNT- DlBASTKOt KKFFCrs) A letter received at Louisville, fi'i'tn rnnceton, Ky., aptakaol a Icariui ai ciiteut which occurred ou the 3i)th. A uvuii untu d Hoot Crow was liaiilirjg upon a wagou two immense mill-stones, one of which weighed .8St pounds. While pais ing along the sirtpof a high bill the heav iest si one rulled from the wagon and down the declivity with karlu! velocity, crushing small tieca and shrubbery in ila comae. The house id tartner, nam-.! Darwell, was ulnaUul at the font ol ihe bill. Ihe mill stone went erushiiig t imugh a ft nee aud into III.) yard ot li e Isimei's hmise, w heie were a nun, her nl hie lutes In the yard were plaving a hew nl c t ilren. ihe bee hives Were lips.'!, ami tile Ine ill ill.) C.IU- lusiou ligi.t d upon Ike chi d..n, atiiigiug them iu a Irightlul ni.iinr-r. 'Hi irogtess ol Ihe groat stone was liul impeded iu the least by its collision with, the Inv a, and went bounding into a s oc.k pasture In yon . I the hmise. It dashed ID'O a htjitl ol calves and bora, s, killing two ol the former and one ol Him latter almost instantly. I tie cliililien In llie yard hml been completely covered with the Una, aud each one was s ung by llieru until tin ir peiaune w. r3 en tirely eoverert. W4th white swelling. Oite ol tin m ilied a lew hours alter Ihe lenible oceiineuiri, and two othera are entirely ftjeeehhss nnd blind. Tiny call lunilly recover. Wtrk Haimvayh-A Nkw iNvaKiioM, "A railwrf"Viitliiiul entting, embank meuta, tunnels, viadueta, or bridge, no matter how hilly the country to lie traversed" such is the itiilliution given by ilerapalb's Joitnuil ot an invention now in use in Leictatt rshire, Kngland, in ' Ir. aliu. Jreel4 K. (J. The wire tramway provides a slui-i pie and cheap subsitni e for a line of rails, imd Ts ofi gfi at service w here, Iroiu the scarcity or intermittent character of the Iralllc, or the engineer. ng dilllcu tie of the ground lo la. got ovtir, il i eitlier not elpe dieiit or lutpoisible to gn through the ex iiive ,r rfes ol foimiiig local railway. T'urUhc wire spans over nnd evadi a ob f les in )lnct' ol biiir.nv ing tin Ii r or level ling them, and will perform its task ss easily along a rugged tract ol country as on the smoothest road. "The expe.iinieiu is being now prosecu ted Willi complete succcr between tome Llxfiia'sUirsJa-ire stomt quarries ami a railway .jjjaUtWlMmjltlii, iLa'JMtt,.'., -..-v - Already aire tiatuwayj oi the Lpicester sliire m idil are in ctihismiI irecliou in France, Ila'y n I Spiiin." HiMoi i.AK. A very' strange and almost incredible s ory la lohl us by a resp-e.iabje. and reliable I'itiSen of liow Lake Village, Siralfurd-Mr. Axariah Wablron. This ;.ei, tii-man nil ;lu a coiuinon stripe I turtle a hi:u mn. r,ucc, ami. ai lhe.rcii,ueit nt tha. s. lio. I ti 10I er took mil the iieari, which is n cuii .n'y,-tioui the luct irnil i.t s ems to ml tin signs or lite lot' day atla-r being taken ffoui tl.i) body of the turtle. 'Ihe heart w us pierced wi h amedle and otherwise ei pe.iiuii'nmd with, atler which it was throau .Oil, and one ot Mr, Waldrou's bens was seen to swallow it. A levy duyi afier Mrs, Wablron broke aji.nin'ier ol ' cgSjand in the centre of one id "litem found the tunic's heart. At that inoiiuiil she called he. till is ia.l and .,; or two otbir jjiuia .ns, all of whom aw and ivUniifUd it. it ira curious question how ibf set ntitigly living V'-cu ut tlush cuiiv lu ilns tgg. '1 bo ' truth 61 Una story U volyUe.1 f r by 1 1111111.1 of reliable ' cliiwn. TwiVraKTsrilf toitift -In Paris I wo new jnveotiona lor I.t m.i.ioo have baeo brougnt1 out. One in. la'ca ti-Biial, siutje It ll bur an ailapiat oaul loooniulive toordinaiy roadi ; " and the uthir, which pat tialiy aucceladeo, ia a kind ol vt!oi ipcue (or six peraona, which will move by the aiinple weight- tit '' those upon its. These, : with a,n tl.t-tric Voting ma. bine, whrcii has been 1 IforeoT to the (Juirmbcr, aud which is the luveatioq ut1 an Auieiicjin, are the industrial hope of the .inam'tiU'yfjMiVU) much me Would enable ait the, vote ol the ilorps- 'Lgisliir to tier taken in tt 'Wtinrtse, m 'Wji'tlo4''w'hfcF?T'-": flM ftquiree- n hour, "i hi uew retouipedVx w ill excel tl.e ridlroails, the horses, and itf ' father: tlm humble velocipede ot th pre it at ' The Nf vr YarJt tribum av 1 ''-thd .11- 1 aht r on the jlleHioli . 7TT ."IT".' road, wheiehy lour oersoua wrra i...."..! killed and twenty tv-vett more or'l.a aeri! ' I ,.! w..nnde l.iK beea mooer expected, and which . no on who eotnprehtuila tue force f lau(riiatna viid prtsqiBe to eail ia acciilent, ' Tusi trt- 41iAbi!'agi53Ti!tIir cipititcd is btgtt and hang, sunt it baa bu lor uionlhi in a cou.niioo wniuti ey-et , tut 4T- 4 ! - u ! -a I i 4 i- ' t i i ' ' TV -.t LtJu.lM'-Hr, MimisMiateiavt"' m&mmm-teitmAmi, w , Ufvfc! liis MV! ,i. 4 , V' a I . 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 4, 1869, edition 1
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