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d ' - tip ' A A- 7s M'WfAt HI, Cray f t 1" RALEIGH N. C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17. 1869. i NO. 31 Th. rW '.aS. JSk, A. '4s. . . III. I 1 Mr f SENTINEL. Kortca to Diuraiei. there aqmber pi oarbirr to Jerrear tot wber1ptton, ?$7t e1 ? red croe, butTSav Wt responded. We! again give the warning and If not noticed shall be onder the 'necessity, however un .....t of era.inn tbet Kn the book. .Every tbingT" Cain o-TJy, and noput,liher.cnget along with a large number of unpaid ulieriptioB en hia books. We hope our renn will be p rrecwtod b tl' affroted by. abi ootio. Ifftoey my - trtriitted r risk, n registered letters, or at our coat by eipreea. "UIQIIT OF FOLLY AND FRAG- MMT pFJeoQumiJugia." Wiley Gilbert, an humble but well kaown chkrscter" in Orange, when he heard of the lease. of the Hon h Carolina Railroad, de nuDCedlt a the "bight of folly art tbe fragment of foolishnes." When the chair man adjourned the meeting, w discovered, no the desk ol the) Senate Chamber, large piles ol pi ioted matter that lay unfolded and , unread ;oeeiy .ae excited and w picked it op, ad ! it waj the lease, ec companled bit Mf.J'rf Sroith'1 Utter to the Stockholders, Informing themf the leaae, that the contract had been entered into with the Raleigh and Gaston Road. Tie President of the North Carolina Road had ictoallj taken hia leaye and delivered hi valedictorj to the Stockhotdi ra. After informing the Biockhoklert of the "con tract entered into with lbe EligrJ end Gaatoo Road h eajl, Tbavi worked for the R"ed and d me the beet I could with itiinre it ba Ixen cbmmitttr; to my carp, and will have it wi b the belief that I hart done my whole duty to promote the inter eat ol ite Block holdere." The Preident and Direcior of the road did oft lo KlrW the eiteot f the autliortty the y"1ikd kr?ogatd to themselres in the groM impropriety t. tbtir conduct, until Frank Caldwell of Guillord opened n them. If Littlefield and northern mon ey baa left an lioneet man among ua, it ia Frank ('aldwelb Fretik ojiened on the leaae after tbia wte. Mr. Chairman, what would bethought ol my overewer who, lelt tn charge ot the plantation, without consulting me, would f'U l)lBtely PT lor twenty yeara my plett tation, oraealesgB. hea, brier acytbea and eTerlmplehjentl had put in hie handf f r the Mccewful peratioo and running rf tbetarmT ---' " ' Thie ia exactly Ibe treatment the Stock holder have received from their President and Director, who are ba tbefr eeer i to run the Road and nel to aell or to leaae. Here the chairman made a point ol ordi r upon fcrtWwelf, who Va out ahort in hit tyeSa,i rjtit he hd aaal hgh;tbe 0 veneer. Major Smith, bung hU htad, and aaaoon aahe could get the fl hit, moved to poatpone the conaideration of the lee un til oejtJuljt, wLen (be BmckholOew bold their Innjiil.nw rthgi . TJIerlUii ni bUore audi uBaiim.ity: amin njoo lgidt a (neture. There wtte adine' wtloae eerf alow to befieve the Governor the mainapring of the Ring; the GoveMol'a poailion on the lea convii.ced many Of MweompJIeity with tae Ring. Firet hi aanction ot it, then hia declara tion to leave ItwJheVolaer ; and third, bit lnitnKttoniTor.'Iradgef. the BUte'l proiy to vote egajnat it. We enoold !nrw' 4h! femae to He in ta grave where, the Btockhpldera have laid it; bot It "le Bo't dead, It oufy alepth." There ia money in the leaae, and Dr. Hawkine ,ed ,,3Dverof Holdencan make iUi Tke lee wili ,lvvad in tbeebape of a tale of the Road. The Governor will either recommend it or be ailent while It ia eocompluhfS a ?' vaa ot tfce Pnlten, tiary Uanaaction ; aa be we eboot the tale of, rt,MdbXoliiri!RHrod bondat U m ke. ta eliout the tatd dt the ewamo lendtiB Hydf to carpet bag Biblee. We have bo prool bt the Governor will do it, but oneetlf 1 believe that be ceo get five iithei' eV ranch e hi fi iend, General Littltfleni, got for the appropriation of M.QfkMO'W the CUetbaei Road," will reeottntekf 4eW"t'i-teftf the Road m pktftif Mpf to ;M dire!tto. ; ' "T1ie8iiTnrab adf ocaitee whipping col ered mm.- Cilia W U TipblnoJ otence ifipgipb to the ft. HviJ chareeteriaeilM aaeertioe U epelled witb three lettf re. The -t?HTit aimply ed voUklic unUkmetit of rv w'dwteV. detor them lr!m the miHiou of cr.me, .i.i ji-.ih,. .-- ad did mot Mkaaiv- eounUf .?rorr;.efrlwHoeM eondi r,"' Indeed we woaid by bo mean ex Chad while rogbetr 1mm tbe benefit of the - whrji-plott pef, whether theveteej Irnm tie 'State or trora Indlvidnetej whtther tbei Wrmed, .'defeuUwg," mUulitia" or PeBiteealery jnd dlisg, et twiWof the) Lislatiir witk WMe. ybetner tb earne ' ne none m Konb Carotin o Floriile ; ell ere crime ' properly coming end the appropriate tp -pellalioB of talip. nd ahotild, in o opinW, bl eypta'ed by the difclpBne of. the eld UaMtwed rogne horror ot the whip. pmgport PrtntlAieri etemi to fcai '.iueb i turn -we ybiia eeuli ( heaoy iboJ w -tid"''1)r "P ,h hiMf 'tit ejii'.t ery tPwetoH tw fW33-'; " ' luieil) nak nioiraacd Uarril of IIE WITHOUT BOPS OR 8T3TKM. Oui peuplere!awaet4ng u hopeaa our Govern ia ijf tjtfc aniji plifcifor conduct ing to covrrtmeid ' -J ' 3 dlay.'tSr iu for ie Jieeting r the LetalaAire-lf alnidtt (w , rm tti payer looka with joy or hope at the coming event, I 0" the contrary they tremble t to think what I with iarajK ol the I uitla tun. Tb people tuft rely up m tin-(ov. ernor, hi dutiia a a w .ru wret Vaguer, form an impenetrable bairii-r, hi iiiipiegmi bte raupart, giint the Tioper dia. harge of hi dujitB atbnCkief Ea.rdtive f t t free people.' They can't rely npon him, for he baa alwajr bitJ-yd anil deceived tbmn. The people'can't rely Upon the Legielature, b Si t . - ' V . for that would be to rely upon the a utxe that ruined tnem. No maa can rely upon them uale it be Littietiuld, Juilg" Alden, Judge Tonrgee, the Deep River Maniifaetur ing Compauy, and tiui Kit g. Tbpoile can't rely upon the Judicia l, after jjr ha twice convicted ot larceny, they i.l net aaide the verdict. The Judjjea talk out ofdoor ntv.u' nint ten which are beloretbem t r adjmlicatiou Even the Supreme Court are guilty of tin impropriety. Tljat Court witn pr iptiety refuted te give the L(gilrure an opinion a to the conati!utionlity ot the nay law, because itwa not betore them in the regu larcoarte of the Uw. But when the I'uifertity R. R. wa betore them the opinion of the Court w ax laid to be made up. Suddenly the ca-e w s r " opened lor arum fit, ud other H nda not before the Court in the "regular o mrne of law," were invlied to a bearing betore the Court. If tbeae Roaiever had a hearing llore the ( ojrl, we re not a-lviiK'.l ol it, but they are dicoled to be ui i vn-titutii n al betore they are properly and judicially before the Ourt. It ia Mi l tlitt ti e !rii Ht ft en ever paid to Attorr.ijs in North Caruuna were pa d lo get a reheating in the ci seofiht Uni versity Rnilroad 1 i-i id i-mtf ot tt.e Jutlgva were nlae 1 to ott ot the Ht-neh when the I'nivvrai'y Rnilroad was beloie the Court. One n port it, that .fudge alter the rc- beHr'ni; of the I'nivetsity Radiottd, had f!00,000 in North lami na binds in New York ; aBothef rj(rt-i.he had ly AO. WOO dollar. We apologized for his having the Boudj by aaying, that the Judge owned a cotton plantation befbrelll wi and there wae nothing in the new conititotion againet a Jadgu'a raiung cotton or holding State Bond, f it lo n wtmih red at that our are a piople without hope. The tiword, arid the Lmnes have through re,rpl-lftg iuvadeia, eouKpired uyaiit ami lilenccd both the Constttuti' n and the law. Heatoo, Lnflin, Eitu, Tourg.e, Abbott, French, Brewer, Martfin, Henninger, Ati ley, rarpet-bagf r. one, caf pe t-bajgo, all, think to make the peop'emore malleable by more blow. They think with a carpet -beg Adjutant General, who i also chief of de tttc.tive force, they will ke. p the peir i reverential tihnce under their continuel jt(ioteiee; iovt!raie h. atility, nri cry ot treaton, ever a prosirate people trom wuj uv they have heard nothing but , w iiling and lamentiti n. A entimenl of vigor csnnot be uttered by t naiite, lut tlw intolent carpe t bag invadtn cry out, treon I treason ! They 6verawe you into i'ence, while Littkfield walk your tnH with 7,000,000 of bonds in hia pocket to e ortupt the people' legis lature witb the poople'e own money, after a Grand Jury of the t eoplt have preaeomd him for efforti to bribe the Legislature wlih whitkey aid'' money. Tbe crpet-bg in vadere keep your poet officce cloand na tivee go thirty end sometime over fltty mitre to the poet office. We have relied long enough upon the wexpeH) tf fimale weakn, helpleaa tr fanrj and ldt(rrj' tterii(tud ' So more waflinC, nnrncrf lamirltatlotts ; th( fall on the i ar of the carpet bag invader aa the bleating ot the lamb fall npon the ear ot t,be butcher. r A Hattx m Samsbi'bv We learn from the aiair,tbt Col. luoa. , Leeg, p ace Commiseioner to Chatham and Oteoga, at tea dollars a day end the raok of Colonel, returned to Balisbnry. lat Friday, and pro ceeded to kick up a bobbery tvith fhe on ior editor of the foaniw for ' Kimetbitig that bad appeared in the columns of that paper during the time the Colonel was splurging ebout PittsWough in a floe two horse carriage for the ben. fi' of the State. Stewart, tbe editor, gave the Colonel a (mail bit of a caning, but wis prevented from "SotfBwg -VfTBKpJtn-trrs w' man like anner,' by a erowd of tb Ool' nel a nangera-o woo, i appear n in t tcport, were In rewnnew M the emef ireney . IJff t.''t Htatlonrih affair, m ibnte-c ti.n tew more irooi u mnwnn. Clvn.i TH Btn Omaha there era three PeBe Iodiani nnder wreae tor urtrj Trie Repablicaii's local say fThe Ineilaa brave new confined ia the COtt-tv jailmate getting vary '- " trial draws near. H'gV end dey tliJ lng their death swg t "eve. W Ud, gutteral moaning erteiUeoe trom tbeir throats a ;f tbey weTedeeerteel bjetety h-iand, and at r,'J.i .n.fdeMia r drojuii.g every uiliEri oma in tbe Jail Ty sit ia a eirclejrHw iy ed eiWn'. et tim dull, nv anir.gle ra pnaaioei nTertpteading ibei' taw ay faces. Ot 4 .rtden one ot them tgini the dja aaa) groan aod ctia tinge, STif ell jmuju. Tbaaigbt M pltiW tadad." " ; f B''STv'i'CVtIV liun. Oawett f km .sawew! teawvw. fettve0 '""? ,v,-af.. BtetKSf awa?i ef t tbsl frt-V tal He opposes', . leiiii'VaV 'a.. .,; "by abtu'.d not XVabfti city im im hitai ! f Kue in t: dBreXW aad pl ! 3or hteWpnitta hJetw",,.,, For the Sentinel. urn abxaxdsb, ins actbjcss. This beautiful young lady and Mutant. whose appearance en tbe stage and ia social "'"l- ftii.i.w Hi. , .. . ... miwui,.uuui( una msi- wvwjvj wfti w -t tt is.,- ly and enlkuaiaatujilly grwiiet, ia -a native ol Cliarloite, N. C. Her lather wae the late Hub; - Wm. JuH Alttuuitn-,. furmerly Speaker l the Uoase of Commons ifi this but, end ior if longtime oVdicitor of .tie old tb Judicial Circuit, lie Was one of the meet popular and prominent men ol hi day and haii all the. advantages ol family, wialth, ta'ent and elduration, to give him primitetd the kighert distirclon. 11 res'imab'e and aeoouipliahed mother, wbojei live, is the d iughtei ol the late HaM. Jotefth Wilim, for o niar y years the abl and unwl erfliiint S.ahi Hot o tl " WestuVri nrctiit," ritending Irom Sali burytef tbe 'letu.oiee lieu, lie wna I'm most dinliu. gushed criminal lawyer, of his time, in No.th Carolina, nod a terror to all evil duel iu tha' vast i iieut d territory. Through tl.eee chanue1 Mia Aleiander is intnuati iy e..i neete.l with aeveial ol the liett and nuw'wkl. ly kuown lamllle In N. r'b Carolina fmh a th i Nenderanaa, 'lie ("ahlaetln, the Alexander, the Wil ons, lie. &o. lint aunt, M s Lauta Wllsoo. lor wimui, we tupp.ee, she waa named, mar ried a miiKl talented aBd promising brother ot President Polk, wliose early dentil waa mourned l y an turge a curie di friends od admirers in Nortli i'.irdma, and whoa only inn Gen arl.all T. Pnk, reared ui.der tlier ire and pairoag'f hia uncle, the Pnaoteot, is now living in T nnesa. a With uch antrcedentp, and under llie peculuir and v ry old n falsi' Dotii.na oi -Anie'irans al'out tile "Stae" and "l'neat ical hie," it r. quirwl the bihiat moral courage on the part of Mn Alexambr. to ent 'r opnn this career. But she found a i ffi'ieit and laudable motive in the piuOK duty ot contributing to the aupp. ri ol' an Xed and widoweei mother. In. erthe aui picee of Mr. ford, the well known Manager, himself ni high social position in R dtiruore, and a public teuet&rt"r to tliat whote com munity, by lii numerous and targe chari ties, aud spirit ot public euterprix-, we, Hoilbt nrkt lht M Ale lander will cuce-eed. She is big'dy g fted and aec nip ishe.l ha treat p i( vi lance aad a nob e pri.'e of cliar-.c er, m ith a just sppreri.ttion of h r poi-iti'in Woh u'.ea. qtialitieit snd a rnM rap ivating maun, r ami addna. lie mill sU'Ciexl, and i.a'8 unbanned, the trying or di hi ol llie Mate Mai an inte lig. i t snd af pr cm ive pnb lie gnet her twrywht-re ano g ve her surh a reception a rtwil mtiiou. she had the goo i fortune to mi el w itb here, ntiior g the Inst people of the "City ot Oiks." RALEIGH. mrnt rvrmrrr Tn oruixxcic-A ti1Hi.UH BUT Al.LtCQHIJ i HU K TALK. Tnc Attoona (Pb.) Trhun$ j rtinnible f.r 'he . llowing story, h ch it pronnunces ,lrue to the letter : Ayoung man giving hi name as Hairy Stewart arrived in AlMiona, not long since, In a stule of complete desti- . tution, and Called upon Rev Mr. Guyer, to w it. mi he stated that hia parent had died in Itfuho, leaving him ahme and penniless ; thnt they had romo lrrm Eirgland and mined to Idaho when noue but ludiana in terned that territory, and tliat he had nev r injoyed aiy attvantaire's ot education aive wi. at his moth r had given him. lie had hin d in Idaho that, jo Peiinslvania or phans were given education lor nothing, and he die red to rt a' h ilarri'hurg to ob . tn;n hu ei tiance to on' of tbu itiite inntitu t ot f learning. I he boy appealed inge niom. a. id gieaily iiit.iies ed Mr. Guyer in I i bobaif, who. took hi in to Mr Join rthoe-n- .kei's office. Mr. Hhoeuiaket pedily ob ta i ed him a situation in Blaek s pianing mot, but after working thiee or four hours he came hack and ttat.d '.hat he wisheel to go o i to Harri.'hurg. A pass to that place was procured for bun, ai d he aaa sent on his way, iboe who had bee4i willing to be triend liimaoon forgetting all about liitu in the busy care of life. While in conversation with Mr. Guyer, the boy had -tale. 1 thai bis mother had lelt bim-aume papera which she declared were vi ry valuable, but w hich he could not read. When in Haw s'.urg a sudden thought 'rue-it him, and be entered the law orHce of Mr H Munich, to whore he showed the papers. A brief examiuarioo of the docu menu showed the latier their true nature, and he at once telegraphed to the Hritisb n nister at Wahii gt n, who In turn tele HT pl ed to the American run i.-tcr al L m dou, and in a short t.m.i huawer wns Mum tnal young rile wart was heir to an entailed lortuoe amounting to fM.OOO.OOO in goM, d p 'ri'ed in the B n t of L ttdon. and equal lo about f 77,000,M)0 in American currmcy. This lortuoe baa laen lyiug to the hank tor some sit generations and ha thus inci eased to its present vi p oportii na. 'Itoung S eaart'a idtntity as the Ugaiy heir to till vast p.nivion liis been fixed bey nd doubt, and be will tedive the first instalment of about f 3.0O0. 000 during the pieteot m'tith. What effect tbe sudden peaseaaioa ol sock ianm. naet wi aitb will have npirn the mind and character ol a young, uneducated, and itiep;rli:i.e-d boy remain lo be aeeu, CHewart appear to luvV Urge share of e'urdy emtm i aence, a welr balanced thought uneducated mind, aud considerable na ural tlir. wilneu, and It he is lorittoaieetiovtjh to esctpe tbe wiloe of the human aharka who wtit-be attracted by.tb llf ol Me go d, my on leajn to, iuu U lor tLe bun.it d b.1 la kw gjMp, and the t i l I nr. her eniichaont ui himself Mr, Miunich hs furriuheii yuurg titewart with a ir.v.lirg eumpaniiin, a auttwd knd tat, en ed young railroad engineer nante I John sion. wh e kuowledue ol the ways ol the Jtoricl wi r b t aaleaard againet Ibe WOi-taia-.es ot distgiiing petsoue, A'fiaiidis, V, h bean appmated a nteateager in ttiej T reaanry Dr par .meat in Waahington, at a .salary f per month. Tbrhokr 1 lagln Wrnsitely ll la die. There har tn , 20,000 CoatL per moDth in ib ceotfai praviuose daring Vbe tttLtrm. w;v!.I.jV"..'. . '( tlt--lPK1 Y.P"; , du'JItii he li' iwe. year si nger. If they were both timkerr rteiwa H would be well for the people, ; ,' Fiveihe-idrtit aJ eighteen vscts r rived in tn p iri. in . oni, wib? mourn ex ucummw... At ' 8iff-twyW wioc Oohf ;li, the first steamer waa laaucived in the L' oiled Grant sOur for cr ffthe' firtr "tacaofy ,tte.rIor'cr tJThe: -ffrte "iracaoey irff ike Cabieat1 by giving ' ti9 ' President the t'.'S.O'X) j i" i .id to b jv a sd : in ' Wall nv .. ' - , " '. Prom tb N. T Journal ofOoeasaare. Knv tth. TBS TROVBLS3 JX SOUTH CARO LINA. During the paal summer and op to a re- ..camt.fteaod-Cteatfieev CnataaeBv Iwir-d Joaes natiea, iforth Carolina, were the scene of saeay lav'lt and bloody aota. Ths radical Loyal Leaguaaand an orgaoi satieo popularly ealied (he Ku Klai Klaa, (tbe aotaal existence of which is however, denied,) were the high contending panic. We have carefully read 'many aueounta of these dtagvaortul affairs in North Carolina papers, and the imprreaioo left on our mind is thi ! that Degroes leliig1ug te the L-tr Ieaeuea were much given to murder, rape, robin ry and arson, aad that a large body of white a binned to pnnish their Crimea by higMiarided measure in the absence of any e apttat impartial tribunal. Vigi lance committees and Lynch law usurped ttie place of rourts and statute. This waa . deplorable, end we do not propoe to excuse or extenuate it At the same time it must b rem 'in I red that ttur are f. w com muni ties thet will not throw themselves bck on -the Drat law of nature when enher m i ns of protection tali. The Nortn Carolina disturbance came near being lanned into a eivil war br ti e ran and r. ckl.as inter (oience of Gov. ernor Hole), n. That official issued a pr-c-lamsth'D Slid init a'ed act rearly indica ting his sympathy with the idaeks and the L y..l LraKUe-a as auainat the whites and the "Ku Klui Ktan," when it wa hi duty to have pn served tbe nice balance ol im partiality between them- such ss lb actual lac . the rase required him to do. Ho ranaed to I e enrolls. I, it is aaid, three corn pan lea ot blick Loyal Leaguers and one of wlitetof tbe same organisation, and in tended to krm and send tbem into tbe troubled Coiiolie to resteire peace! Tbia was a j;r. ' mistake aid meditated wrong; ai d, hail il.e w bote plan be. n carried out, would hale led, undoubted y, to aangu nary eoi flirts, ia wh en ih.i white, as whius, wou.d have mam d themeivea, with but tew t xc p'i n, for ih i ar ot race whicn l.aa ih.. isr bappit irn ateitid. Rot, I jr una eli. Govern, r Hold, n lis recoi ed from the i reme s ep which he was about to take, and he danger is postponed. In the meanume we are glail to record that ti e iiiitriigeatiy tbe black in the count i. mentioned have nearly ceased, and the whi es nave sua; et.d.'d the operations of their vigilance committees. The blacaa se. m ir.si ii cdv to have taken the alarm at the G vernor's pn.tec'ed interference, and I I have foreseen that the presei.ee ol black companies ol sohiiera among tbem would be in actual protect. on, but a source r.f lur'her and m- re aggravated difficulty. We do got withhold from the Governor credit for abandoning bis puruoea ol attempting to array remark troop aga-n t 1rrf -wtrrTf leiiotv citu ns, tor it is probable that he has been evged on to such an attempt by Northern Radicals, wh ru nothing would mote rleiihi than to suit a conflict ot race in the Booth, in order that better pretext might tie aft' rded for more med dling with her local government. Per ils p he i ev-n now waiting for tb words . of advice Irom hi Radical Iro n.! in tin- North before Isum hiog his b'aik battaiious on their mission ol blood. Should the outbreaks recur notb ing w..uld I easier than lor tbe Governor to qui. t t.h.in if be really wivhii'o. lie lias hnt to! go pe rsonally into the dUiatbvd cootj lies and apjieal to citixeiia ot all clas ses and colors ie be e-alm, promising llirm that, so Isr as his power extenda. they shall have justice all round. Tha whites, it the ign nr.- lo tie bed. ved, only require some m. h aSHiirancis, and to see that they ai not t roiled by corrupt judges snd packed juries, in or i. r to be kept peaceable and qmet. It r is actually sece ary to form t s. rial mi ilia and put it on dnty there the Governor could make it up from the most respectable citizen of all parties, property bottlers and other deeply interested in pre serving order, but. in doing th e, be must sink the politician and appear a the Gov ernor ot ihe whole State, sincerely anxious to do iqual j it' tee by -all of tbe citizens, irrespective ol color and old sympathies lor or against the rebellion. We have closely watched the conduct i f tbe whites, or -ridirla, ia North Carolina and other soutb ern 8'atis, since the war, and can certify that there is not a better ilope-d, more orderly or manageable set of men aa the face ol the earth, so long as they are treated with something like Jus ice sod lalrneee. The OnsEorriKs or Ym Pkahout. By rrder ol the Quuen of Ureal Biitiin, the funeral olisequfes of the late George Pea body, s long sn American banker in tbe rity ol London, will be solem dsed in Went minster Abbey, that spot wliere reposes all that is worthiest ot Bitish dust. ..This ia a well mi riled honor, hitherto bestowed only up n diftmguished subjoeis those who have had marked carter la tateruanshlp r tm, or hsv aoldeved fenowa la artaur let era. It is a tribute indicating hie beat apptueia'ioa by ruler and people of tb bi netkeiit deed of the deceased, on of whi- was hi great practical provis ion "Vi homes for the poor of London. It wa very fi.ting, too, that th corpo rate auiboriUi , of Baltiiuom a city which alao wa honored with Mr. Pea body's bentfluence should have named thi day, in unison with 'be obeeqqlea on, a t h eiiinr side of the Atlantic, for observances oa ti e part of tbie community ta recogni -lum 1st ao m arotul an.oreaanhit . Atweaa the boerfs-eil 12 audi o'ih-ck. PAL to-day tne tw llserf tka cliarcirseittue city and of the file department will flng out their aad wiaotone tiTarwa of the hBOfieg se-r-row l a'l a tbe death of socb a man while thfoagtimn the 4y ths r-qumt tS the eby Cuuuoia thai f)gs be a)Lpla;4 at halt maat will iloubtle'be uniiersally complied with. While the h of ottr Venerated eriuBtrjmaa, lb fame ol wh baeefaciioi be reached ail laid , ,ar to I thus hooar I'll ttw pufebttt "trt " stBpit it' ftWjf y Oaf Eugltnd, yet it tt kaowa that they are ta find tfceif fieal swsetvg tlr is the soil oi bis estiva laud. Ia the suburbs ef the quiet Maaaachaaitt village where ha wa burn a plan sjrantt shall will mark bis tonjO. Baltitnurt a Sot. 19. The will of i-Gov'nor Jihn Neandrh, of New Hampshire, cover an estat of abont fWO.AiOO. Upon tbe drcrsae of hi vdfe aad Ui-9 surviving ttrfld et,000 and a' tiiecs-tri n ai estato -sa Lowell a lo Nl j n.ade over to the (Ha of New Uampshire, ii. tie Kieowa si ane iesmun r osn. rite fi.a Vlppoit tad ducatio4,Df tb in.di.eot blind KTw;rriir-'rrJfBt'fy. 'JuoVg Bmith, ..rd (ive).) uuieui lot itt.OMQ against the liisir." Iteamer iu.iu, lor flaking the Au:iuki tbip Figll Ms-ioisv '- GRAND BAT UOTtL AtttHTCA. 4 ffbmiii Som aTsfi4rem HrnKhmf- lit atrAsfaai--Jf it arJi se Frnuuid ::::tLfWW.:r ::;:r: rzz: ? Few people who pas along Broadway ere aware mat on in,; tiusiiing th. rx.uli fare, between Bleecker and Amity street a, there I in enarae ot erection,' m the site ot the old La large liixwe, what is rietned, when completed, ui ba the largest hotel on toe Western continent, and equalled by oca on)y in Europe, tne Giaurl tioiel at Pin. After the conflagratuin that destroyed the Winter Garden Theatre in April, lt7, the Latarga Hotel remained uuleuaoted, and wa put up at public auction during the month of March last by the licit of the estnto, and tbe buihileg and groonds sold to K. 8 HigKies, Esq., whogava 1,00,000 for hi purchase. This gentleman conceived the id. a ol erecting the largest hotel in the country, and, whea completed, it will with out a doubt emne op to hi calculations, Tbe building lata be eight storlee in height, both, pa )b Mmuct atxeal and bruadwav (idea, surmounted with three gothtc towers. torn smell a magntneant view of the city nn aurrounnii g coeniry may oe otitatnea There will be 0U rooms -SIM) ot wtiic! will tie dvvleled up into parlor. This will be 800 more room than either the St Nichols, Filth Avenue, or Metropolitan hotels can boast r.f, and urpa-ea even the celebrated Lmdell Hotel, deaimyeid lv nre tome three yaars.ago, at L Louis Mo I ue eaMM sou eliuitig spartmeuts are lartre and spacious, ihd largest dining room oeiug i in uei in lengtn oy TOleiet In width with a capacity lor accommodating 700 gue.u at ob time. Tha item el luniiture and upbolatery ia amaxing, they r quiring an expenditure ol four hundri thoMnmd doUun alone. The carpeiing required to cover the vat number of room and halls in this monster coaoarn is aurbcieat to cover tint, all of which will be of the finest valval and Brussels,. ordered sxpreaaly Irom Pari. The. walls of the old hotel, tr ming on Broadway, will remain as ihey are, wiih the exception nf the en ranee, which will be gr. ally enlarged and improved, the offlo s being at the farther end ot the ro tunda upon entering. The structure, wbirh will bear the nam of the Houtbeiu Hotel, will ba completed t.y next June, but will not le opened until August, The whole affair will cost ite.n hundred thousand dollar. y. A. World. Tbansvusioh or Blood The Philadel phia ledger relate that thi operation, which Cooaislsin the actual irauafir of the blbod ot one living body into Ihe veius of anotuer, has been recently pertormed in the Pennsylvania Hoamtal. under the lollowinir J eJrcqmjtjneaaj ,..,-. "A young maa in the upper part of the city w a sounded on tbe Inner surface ol the upper lip, by tripping and falling on tha fragments of a pitcher which he bud been carrying 1 a hi band. The wound continued to bleed for ten day, after which time the patient wa sent to the surgical ward of tb hospital, which were, at the time, under the charge of Dr. T. G. Mor ton., Several runedia were then aoulie l. and tbe arlerie supplying the face were Ilea, Dut without sucoea in controlling the flow ot blood. Recourse was next bad to cutting down to the common carotid ut ?;reat artery ol the neck, and applying a Igature, to a to obetruct entirely 'tile course of the blood la it. Thl waa done on the iSIb of October last Tbej ooaing ot blood (till continued, but in lessened quan tity. "On tbe following day, or the 19th, the patient was in such a state of extreme cx hsustion from tbe long-continued hemof rtasge that ht death teemed to be tmml nent,1 and, a laat resource, Dr. Morton resolved to try tb effect of transfusion. We (hall not pretend to describe the tppa tu nsed on the oocassian, or the details i t the operation. Let It anffloe lor us to say that two medical students bared their arras and gave tbe blood required tor the occa sion, Fir ounce and a half ol their blood were lufuaed iota itlw vein af each arm ot tb patlent.the marked good effects ol w hich were eviaoed In fir niioutce by a rallying ol the pulse and otherwise beginning reac tion. There era no further discharge ol blood from tbe original wound, snd in ten day tha patient waa able to walk in the wsrd. and rapidly regained strength, "Whatever may be the termin itiou of this case, regarded as one ot a wound with complicated symptom, there ean be no qneatio ot tb entire socoes of tbe opera Uoq of transfusion, aad of iu taring H'e and reatoring tb patient lor a while at least, lo tbe t Cor ills of hia erdinary (unc tions. Trtoalusion waa fltat practiced In tb early part oi 'tb evtateMitu orntury, Kbnagh its In KnglaBiltarid on tne continent gonerally date Iroef tn middle qf thi ceutury. f be fl rt., operation were on animals, and lb flt lnstaoe e of one being performed on man, if WI except tlist described by Libailus, was to I'aria, by Deny and Emmeni, la 1600. "fa ths acoiding year their example wa iollowtd by Lrwer and King, iu Ki g land. In tie tad other ease of suiwo queat data, tha btuod ws taken from an animal a thaepor Oall -but grave objec tion to tbu coarse prracnt tbem solve in tb different . character of tbe globule of tb blood of animal from those of the hu man subject, and In lat-er lime tl. tru lutio is always from one to another of in dividual of Bui asra pCle. Tb prole ' itriff ttwitrctt ftntwlFBd.W linuTitte!ir-it-eminent English acooue-hear, for hi bigo niou research eoncarnins transfosion. and his ImurovtJ melhod for iU aucceiut use. U showed tn tlie raselt of ease n kxceiasi ra exhaustion from Um of bluod, oc curring In hi large obstetrical praet or, snd when life svemud about to ebb away. trow rt eouhl be etrddenly -and' comjplwty rescued by traaslusiua. ,Tb Sew Medieai Heeord, of October 1st, contains an acaoaait, by Dr. Joeepk Base her, of a snc eeaaful ease nf trahirnsioa. Tha j-a'b-nt aa a youog Oerma wvmao Io ld T much blood by typhus lever. The trvb blood waa token from the arm ot her . tjna baad." It la tald b msrek baa lost much of bis JcfluefM la Oaraaa politics. - rtbuahrl tht asaarttoa prtiea trwae says tb Herald, we teat that git) William of Prussia is be. cpmlng lndillereut to tb glory of riulowa, aid that tha Pop , aaa wvarMaagbed ht tjieat Worth Osarmia rremiejr la the nut at af that aw BtIio earpat tor tb Vatic.i, 1 .aruapa, tun worst an aet, - 'Ttear Idn.lraFToo, eomuisaifer oi tlie'i TBS North AUasue . aquanrow, reports to the Navy Department that bi nmoer r el cd kit vassal 1st toed order. f-mmtm . . 1 'NATIOXAf DKBT VATXt&T. The lia.lical paperj,stiil .kee up their i'aj suo, suiiui tut eu TUiiiB ucereasa or the National dU undet tl a acuad and Wffirl3B afttjfcsBjart nf . . tttK "OlflfitrUjB. modern fiuautier, ftocrelary Boutwil, , A eordiyr t their repreaenlaiUm a person,., rot ottieiwise postii, would nature. ly .be led to suppose that ihsro iatiut liul loft, already ol that proeljiou mountain ui debt. oi wuie-o so muu has Ueo eaiiJ and mote btcnyrf by the Aoatrican people, and that there is a good pruapee t ol our waking up some fine morning aud Hading tbe whole uureien gone. Much, howevf r, is not the case, nor is it at all likely to be. The debt is Just sa mhv u m ur'i utei nn it was iMToxe iue vali ant Bouiweill attaekeet tt with I is elate and peneil. Figuring unlets rnwp It. With all the vast amount revenue which has tan received smeo tbe present Administra tion came into power, which is admitted, on all band to hwv beaunptorditedtir and uotxptctnliy large, th Salioual debt at the present time, taking Bout well's own figures and adding the Itii.lKW.UOO of Paci Be lU'lrotd U mda, which Mr, MoOuUooh always included, Is a large as It was on the first ol March last, within the small amount ot two million dolli.rs. But Ihisis uot all which should lie birne in unt il. For the uncancelled bonds which be holds in the Trenaury, to the ex eutol some t'iO.OOO.uOO, Mr. B..utwoll ha paid atmui 114,000,000 nu.re than. their bolilere wete i untied to by the law under which tbey were issued , so, that, ou the whole, while bon. I hold, r may be euriuhed by 1) .utweU' fiiianciering, and msy have am ple cause to rejoice theiein, the nation tbu great nia'S ot toe people aie betpg impov eriehed thereby, aud are "uut tif pookei" .thus tar by bis management, in the snug utile sum oi tun millions, 8ucli ia the pre-eminent merit ol the Boutwell policy. 'tejle. Annkxatior o 8t. Dominoo ij tiik L'NITKD Si ATI a The reci ut depaiture ot several tinted Slates vessels ol-war lor the West Iiolies i creating no little sjieciila tion. The New York WurlJ says : "Iu a (lay or two KL Domingo will doub;li be iH-rupiod by United Htatis troop. The sailing of the man ol-war Albany for that place on Wednesday has created Intense exeitemi lit among the Cu bans and sympittbixers with I ho Hpanish cause in thiacyy. By the Cubans Ihe tact is acctfpLa indication of a delinitu policy ot the United rila'ue gove-rnment in favor of tbu revolution. The Spaniards in the city and their sympathizer ceinstrue the matt -r in another way, but are in doubt as to the exact nieaninu ol the mpyement. Tbey would like to consider it a movement designed to aid in suppressing the relict lion, but, knowing the American sentiment on the subject so well as Ihey do, Ihey are muoh ia doubt aa to wlioiUer It. mean. Iricndship or hostility to the tipanisli gov ernment." The New York Pun says ; "Unlet onr Information is greallr in er rnr, the extensive additions just made ami till making to our active .naval luruea are. not intended tn fight either npain or r.n? land, but simply to keep guard over tin annexation ol the Dominican republic t tbe United Btatee.' , "We undnrsiand that Ibe conditions of anbexaeiOB have- beeu lullyXagreed on betwien Gen. ftaU-ock, a con&.ientlal olfl cor ot (ion Oram's stuff, acting on tit pari ol the President, and the authorities ('in', Lmmli go. I he treaty, whose term are simiHar to th.e uf the annexation of Texas, ix to be laid bi tote the Senate on the upca. ing ot Congret. and, a all the members ol the Dotuiu.uau governiiient and U the leading men among their people are anxiou for ihe ratification aud con ummatioo of tbe noasure, it is not expected that any imnsi.leralite time will elapse bailor.. 1 tie Senate approve the at quiainoa and aU thorn s i lie Executive to complete its Tk nuiueriius st Ips of war that are no leav ing lor I be ve-t It d ( are sent there ai the reejiii t 1 1 l're,.. nt 11 o a and his ad viairs. Wo o ti.u stars aud s.ripe caim lo be.raisvil in Doiumiea, one oi m ra oi the-e ntetT-H war will be d Uud iu cam ol th prim- pel reap n-ts, anil s'tuall fete. ol I ni id Dtu'is maiinea or inlan;iy nl I,h tt.n.l,l I.. , ii.il 11. m Litr k ....I ..rls.1 the tranf,lt!!,,i ui aud pec lul. T.neieia no el u. r n! ai yr' d ttou lo; but (be rtvo. la'iohak tat.inn umtrr- (Jarbral, tl O' g; tuipoi. in to ii tin. ece or reait the action of ibe Dominie m people, would be vny like ly, if no prccau.ion weia taken, iu iu k. eiie annoxa'ion ot .he r. pT.ln' the OrXmirlun ol seditious uiajtiite-Uti'in."-' ' ' DtsrxHATtt AeaACXiT nr tonvu ia, -Oi. .VI olid aj tJn ug laat, about sguoi, five nt ro convtc a, hired by the James Kivt-r and Kanawha ( anal Company, and eny. a el ut wen King -uav me ronii atxve uw Deis, five mile irom ih" city, madeaouu ried ami (lopeta'o awault upon the two guard who ha.i.Uo in in ehaigei, and en ped. Uo est the fcegrne nasi Mse using a briar ntmh trr cu t.ng (town the m.el along the Iwnk of tint pond, and. with this he bush i In I Mf, uroe-ks, one or the guard. iiffliftirig suveial cht i u the bead, and as i- suoiosMi uiMtaity woun'img mm. x 'in other guard, who uaiuy we illd not lean , a overjiowered by there deepuradiiea, a. Ml ftm It. ' Fwlonnti'ty lie ina iuiuihi. I he xiegrotat. tm a tirnip sl into a raroe wmcti waa cear or, troew u t ' p-ihi, to lite a inhirrir iaraT; tnmnTet; imf maeie rbeir escape-, and are stfrrat Ijirge.- S-Ax.i-XxTtVL I.t" T.tt. Mr. Dora Wa,tt (IskI to Ihie4'yt at the rwidsn.wel bar e ia4Wr Mr, tc Uuietvto Asa av nipg at a quarter to 7 odeH.k,OUoVir 2id, IfMSit. haring ti jear J months, l -S7 ni.ys ii M-r.mian imr, iue uieeer. Ji;a Ward, reted sell torjlt length ol jearnl than l- r tieatiulnewi, eimrarncl (n iu ?5 b dy of, April, 1731, ia the any . II- in-iM, to Ihe Kingdom ot iarivef. uia'rirrttrtv'to th ltc.C mrad Maid,, amor sergeant "a the Hancvefan tsVitm ill tha itmpei(0 of the ll.itivh aitii!4 ..Jtiapoleoa ltonaartaaad ia tbe Dan a.t w era, , In her husband die of a suildi a iliol of a.p!eTyjteirjng tor a wlih w ith svvea Clfiltlrrn. Tiirini lUo-r manteet Hie aha bad aoe-oaapwaiad her busleeBd to the waJlin whkb tL.a Uniuh 1 1 r at the .torn bard imnt of (Jopexhseu rs ,iVr; l-iBis aw. f. tir.Xrtrm, Spain, irtriauii, ntci i m, imrne, ana vsauiiis iiu.r seinsiM w at '4nuis.o , w ssl' s brt"k ot hixtory wift isKU'iJerto duet in tn Ceffial I MI8CIUA5E0U8. RintsEWAT mi Bsr.nir.: SOUTHERN ANl ACOLtMATED I'tlUtr TKBKe) OaCAfE'VUifn. Bl HAWBKrttUW '' ' .... . , . nut frtB Yssa ati.K at TMKMSt. iUVKMKMIK. , , Tlis Snewrink-nnViil would reapeeUully bifurm the pnhjie Kmirlly, Him Os-- - Famoun tree boro rvurticrlcs orwtji uarued, and eiioeeeariiily aad eatiaiae- tonljr cuduutt,-j (ut aarirat jeaea by .y ,WK81'BKfXKA''coT.., wars traosfVrrewl iu ima ti . KIDGEWAY, N. ant r-tabhahrl oa pertuaDeut baalS, snd sie nam la a liaeniiy eondlllein, Ha eounilently rUa nioo lb oo-mKiralion and aoaiataixie of his okl fhmla snd pstrona, ia th dawemiaalwtt ot the BEST AM) Ml m't fBO KlTAiil.K TttKKa AMU M.ta.'m.. ut mu UruKKM CtlMiTB. AU tree Wanaalmi U4ni. 1 ...,l,.'."iilr.'. MuTMuUr and first psrslf tVeembor, tb beat season tor etetluc, t all and exarnin the trees in I It Dtu-seriua ud mess sntsetiwi. Whlal and Ketail Price list tent free to applicants. od antura to . . . . --"KUWE-WAY KUrtSERIES" 0. W. WEUrBROOK, Bopertatendent ttiday, K. 0. B. F. VtlLLXtMSON Agent, nov -t Kaleiuh, X. 0. ' NEW KOBTH CAE0U5A WOES. THE QUESTION OF INSANITY. AND ITS JlliUltO ui;i,atios, ... i ........ riwwKKirD rp.iif GEHJERAI, PRISCIPLIi C 11 A HI. ICS B. JOUXSOX, If. X v Of BAIjEUiII, n o. An able a A valuable Trial ie oh a hikUf In- portant suljoet j imattj prtutoit and twun'), D litet prteefl.TS hi "tore or C3 sent by mail, noMatftt paid 'o.'.-. j . A fllaual iliseouut ma in U Ihe trade, or sale by s AI.Kfc.b WILMAM3, ' 1 . ifovkmlief. halttgh, Ooi tMSra C0TT0S FACTORS 4 COMMISSION KEECr?AUT3 ' , No. fj B,.u U Uullulay filitct, 'Wlh--t.-- -r-r - TH l'Kit LEAVE TO HI NEW TUB OFVEK VI f our mine a lor Ua ef Cotton and other Produna.- Atan th puretiaw oT1sh1 " KeruHaers and any Hantattoo SUplii' du.irsd to Uila saaiem. ; . ri; ;d AjJmicn aUvaoqea nadeoa eaamvsU. Wa ar rufnesae'ed Ut JIUi rsrellua by Joke a, Vi lilisms A Co., Uank-er ttaleijih. Alex. U, Mek'lMnlera, ij., iialmU. Slewirs. l'nseil 4 L , elo,.'.U.r'. . T A elnrnn, tUq.. Hk-Iiy Mount. ' - aiaeuta lwtoisaaM AtM ,--Wtlaiirirtoa. . Trw. W. ihweiy A Oo , Baukara, Cliarlotto. M-d. Wm, A. iilauuk, Washington. Meaxra. olise p A jUo., Joyuura ilepot, ' Our onrrespoutleuts iu Lonilou and Uverpnot .re tha well. known llankars snd t!ottoo Iluuaa, tisajre. Hniwa, rihtplejr a Cai - ' tree have madaaresaignatBi.ttwIt a hisataMppt ,1'tan et tor supplyibg wir frien-U in h auasutna ailols of tha e h so d 'Peeler, Cuttuo tloed" or thenwii Hsrtiig p'auUng.. ept t w'lm " '-'I '. I'l "..' O-M'S -O... -IS. I. Mia IIhUIci Wnlki r' tchool for " ' . Ulrl. 1 ' ' IJNCOLNION.N. CJ. qtM.arb.al i. ..w s.r.l m. , ie valker is S Vir -11114 J If Of 21 yiS X aettawee tb teaching. ' - . Ii iuiM Auj fcne-UnU lrjfiv.1, m W per .ii'iteth f ayanhi rq aoaiii.. k.JCCrt,ISe. atoms oh the Plane Ii 00 per alonlrfe. ; i , , I n, lla reortved at any tune and energed trout binaiulauinuie. iiieulniuu i a healthy, at aud men a,' plao n fiailroad oouiieietiuu uu UharloUu. - Aiiea "..nn ti , - , . AtXi8BrTIK M, WlUKB ' S.nr l-9r. ' , Liueeilutow, N. 0 , Valuavle rttrm rdr !. 'iTB WUX on Xaesd. tha m flay f of Novtutibeir uexl, at It e cluck, A. St., ba i U.t , nausea, tb vaiusbl aiot u fcaowa fsria, 1 iKiade, ' iyu.g iu lAaaliuiKUin Ceuuly, ooe '"'' ll.iiiernt of iwu adeiaiua. la a . jj aiataol ouiMvaiiatn and well a.UH.l to tha produuiioa oTviTUat, iivii au JCultuuTTltw ra- euiurlawuuaatwrr - ... aiua rusiasM al; divided Into a anmber ut small uuua ; : , ; J liter, is a lame too-ator Owttlirui and all IfW-nir mil hiiiisee, orhiais, Urns, m.Mss, As., J nu t. ooe of the A Mwt aad wia) delrb!a Kriu 4 the HUM, aadV wU ataptad ta "'. h mI lit BWMierevo and uar craasa. i.ar.ns, Qui A-.ttriilcaetk, and a Itoatattmitton. -.be Isaitnee, - ' . .l vva-T-i -r'!"H .A-'tafU'lasT. ' r 5i V-St ' in CHAA iaa'illAsf,-- , . . , -;Trt . H, 1'aitiamw, :atl....'.'Si. V1' -O ' "L I O .IJ atr !Avrtr. .- , ; Corner ef Scwbcnt o4PeroB f;tmta, trif X reoaire Ikwltn by tbe Day, k rr f f H.Hi'h. a Uitm uf a ar atore will ue nosfred te bo.r.1 wavk. -Vr ' -j-i u's-jiis sisiilnir ui wala Fair W I '1 a Bi4riTJ3 at 1 1. tin per Oij, or to Seal m aicai . or till ' y i s - i.d r o iiMi..ti.u.Tj .;i a r d IT. . Vm, Dm prudti-jr of A'Uit 'imus,. uffursd lie hus. . .. ... T " appb to utoiW. -j . owtperdFy.eBdJtHO.fMOl Ikweot wUi -",1 . . . ... . ' ' . , ' '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1869, edition 1
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