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'7 , .rr-r. , - . w y. -'- i --.., : -; ;- ,- - ------ f ---- ' -i; J V m'- ' '" -La:"'--' - " y ; J "". "'' - , ii JL) VOL. 4. RALEIGH N. C.f WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27 1820, - " ' :: -- : . i ,.Mt L IS' m 1 . IJ . i III 12a. I A A. eV 1 L - fl 11 rim ir. . NO. 75 i.1 9ESKMAL CUBOMAN. fir' a uoli eaten whoae kg ud tbe high station he bu ailed, it Bowleg eloeVapuia" igir?OB abie, following dp tho RiBB;' (roca oaa city to another ud feeding upoa the crumbe which fall from the tablet of ft member. Tbe General, Ilk Out. Holdew tod other against whom th public bare written n vere thing, charges a with waot of mag' nanimity. Bui that i nothing but th ef lerTeeceno of tueold mu'i pateioo and prejudice. When Mr. Kep Battle waited oa oa, at tb rieeire of On. Cliagmao, and rrqaeet d that w thould publieh a card Iron hMs, w agreed to do to, provided the ties at Wrld flVat PUbfith to Mj" 'oww "irylrjj btaxitiri, tad that w would copy it Wbeu Mr Battle luggeeted tbat tbe Standard might refuse, btoauae it woa'.d contain an attack upon" Boo. A. H. Jooca, member ef Coc great from tba Mountain Dutibrt, wa told him w would par tot tb insertion ol the eard ia that paper at an advertisement, and tbaa cop It la th Pcrruiex. Accordingly, the General'! eard apt an IT, aj"n advertisement" In the .fudurd, on Saturday, and we are ready to dy to pay tbe bill, and will copy th card to morrow,. we proinited. I trtute it mould be the rootiucl la onrni g liribeiy and eurrupti purKiaa' ol wroogiug 0 ncrti Chngman. KmX jnftUU rvat ca'um Tbe QeneraPt letU-rlahall appear if it orUfchea inio aa impalpable powder. We will pay for the a lwriisem'nt alto ; alth ogh th Oenertl it better able to pay than we awl, for he ha writ toft eWigtttioa frum'Swepaon to pajr bit 6 Jr IWtt'Jn bf a'giucjrln the Florida afftir, bemde whieb he bat Littl9eld'thote,or bond.i.r check for $18,000 tor tetTion rendered, and a pro mie Irom th aame party tor 1 10,000 in cath artdijional, . : .- We might bare kept this matter a tecret, but Jone m ill tU ft ill Vi Bert letter, wbinU w duign publbhing a toon aa out. 1 be iniquilist, like murder, will out eooner or later. At wa Mid, w abaU pobUah Mr, Cling maa'f tetter to morrow, anel thaw will b aeea a UUl epitod ia Mr. Joaet.' Ooo great, ional career. Let tbe people read and draw their own inference. , CQMPLIMSN TART. A eorratpondent of the tsUmdonl vt Sat urday, who igmrbinre f "Amicut Veritaa," in tpeaking of the acieoiiSi;, legal aad cbrlttiao qntllflctti ni of L. P. O.dt, Eaq , for the poeition of Attorney Gn ral, to which be wa ippoinled by bia latbr-io-law. tbe Qovernor, very pertinently ob aervee: "Howevr many irrprotr and Inludl clout app dntmenlt Gov. Holdn may bave mada, tbe appointment of L. P. Olda to tbe Attorney Geberalabip, I think, it not one of them. Tbe fact, tbat be it eoo-m-law to the Governor ought not to be an objection to him. Wtittever elee mj be tid tgainil th Goremrir W it wummmdable in him to take oare of hi kintokt wlan no injury i thereby don to otbirt, aa we minta ' not la tbi cat. In i b at court be it j uati tied by the' Very blgKuat iutrwrny,"' ding to Preudeat U.ant, no doubt.) "H would be dereliot 1 bit duty not to do eo "tnttri fanU$." Therefore ''render unto t atar tbo thing that are Cater V W eaaant but admir theee erideacea of family, affinity and appreciatlvenc, and th leerttjg would bo InWn.ifled if we could inclad into tbe general picture the idee tbat "Daddy Cowloa" and "Amice yri taa," art on aacV tt tame pereoa, hich we think highly probable. Tbo wool thing it feelingly, lovingly, beautifully aad aatiafactorily arranged -th Attorney General' qualiflcationa ia tbe ublect of midratioaW"Amlcu Verl ta,"uppeedtob"brotbe Calvin,) aay tbey are good iai a teientiflc legal and - cariatiaa poiaa of view bene, DaJI" u it iWtMb tb appoiBte mU, - annre wa aeooual ol the obligatioa (batk . :ttlv,..tiatyt!7. "bigbetl authonty,") of provtdiqg for hbl "klwrtdk and brother Jo publltbettha whol m the Governt r't organ, for, Iba enlightenment and appro Utioa of aa appracUtite pablic ' W know of bat on parallel caae ia thit lly, though Iber may be othera": tbat her not yet heard el. Th cat alluded tb -' it that of Cape, Cod Alhjey, Soperigtendeat of Publte lottructioos who receive, bioy ' alt,atalary ol pet aonum, drawl f 1,504 aa ealary for hi aoa who acU aa hia clerk, while another member of hit family reoeive t5 per month aa teacher in tb - Xea aad Dumb ' Inatitate, a poeitinei for 7 wbicb tbivtipet important qoalt- flcatlooa. auking tb IBtI af ' I 80 in , - nttd te boli'nt aad.. hi . ? ftattnlkt ' out Of tbt taxel Ot in peopr.- oat m,w, ..-i:nii; atBarenieiE t TT?t1' tflt Tbocm Gopio. Ibf Stmndard tjftf T-teriiay :pjbtleha" uUpaicveant- from ibt w-rrvnartaiato the knit awaaaaim.nl In ' I riTHiaeiiaaa eu i"i ,.., ', . ' , n.u B.IUI1 Uti lui'n wmi tonit V-'i jteglaMBt of C. B.roopa ia tbia Bute, or). Orrng teMhtratIoOtthwrBeni paratorarj to a bt departnr ior tvaao tah'Terrihry, to Bgbi"'tbodiB. Tk Cempaay ia AUnaaso wr recalled and tho trwop li WJt of th KttfdlgDr traia, the btggoge to follow.,- Thit (atudden and aeeme to indicate tbat increased danger ' fnwa tba Xaliaii ft tba Korthwart T ip' prtbocded, .- -J - " ' We bale fWquewtly ethyW ir official, and efpecielly Jediriel, ecrrwptko, la our Bioto, but aa mere treaMeaikt the I he V '"'"D" J1" " tdtfcUi cttta.t tt-Wiyt4 ty niatf toba 'th L gi1ature nttf an fppnunIty"ol checking tbe corruption to common, but did not do it, tettute IJ v u ijtrlf corrupt. We tbiok it at old King Alter of nglaod who hanged lorty lour Juatice and Judge (or falat jodgmeat uld Had ample em ployment in ouf State, if he were living at the ptrtent time. Judge Wat la dlagrace tbe Bench by bit oclete and greasy appearance, by hie dronkeootet a .d by bit ateociatioo witb felon. Ia th cat of tb two young men, Hull IrmM and L'tiey, arrMed oa a bench war rant Und orderMi to )att tkw a hearing, hi conduct waa inltmoot. The fac t ol th arrttt of tbete ycuug men can be learn ed Irum the letter of Mr. William Holle meo. In another, column, end the prooeed tnge ia l be cee. When the father protected tgatntt th imprisonment without a bearing, Mr. Buck, Dt puty Sheriff, Hated tbat he wat acting under the Jadga'e order.' Ttiit the Jade btt tince denied, but his condant ha been aucb In tbe whole affair aa to greatly weak -eo the tore of hit dedaratioa. Read Mr. IT II I . a . A ored wtloera lu a case. Jfr .or Alderrthtn Howe. Mr. Holuiea pi-iaisted in calling him Athony in the examination. If Ctntwell wa i to Bue eviJry "Ttotn In North Carolina- -a- fewtidred- dollar, who hat a cxntrmpt lor b i in and hia Court, he iulil be able, to replace all the money hi' otvHiat iaolei. from the I i-Ih tlirllBrf twenty mooiba, large aa the auiuuot ia, and have auough left to reimburse the price the ' -1- - -,-.-. . Rds paid lor him For ibe Sentinel. t;.'-:. -Raiar April' sa1870.' : . hia. zlfOB ;I aui aa ignorant man, trot-wbtv-wr write- whet X want, bt have- le doao, tbrougb another, i have bd the peace of my tamily disturbed by two white men and two negrof, wbo arrested my ton William, nd my aun-ia-law, Jame Uiby, nd brought tuem it Raleigb aad put tbeot to jail without giving them any Opportuni ty of dttieoc. - Wbea J aaw stbem entering the jtil, I ran to inform ' the ofltcert, tbtt they bed no tight to do eo but tbty would But liaten, and laid tbe Judge bad ordered it, I taw my ohildrea bot up io jtil without a beating. " itj reaaaiood User t'"m new aaid day to near igh nor could I bad a lawyer who wouU tpofeto-bave there brought out uiuil about 5 o'clock. ' I know tbia much ; it' it bad Uen Gov. Holdeu'a aou or tome Judgea', or great man 'a eon, in jail, without a ahadow ol Jaw tb pw Mm tuera, the Jtil doora would .have beta beat Iron their bibgea aad their children wleated. - I think my children, though poor, enti tled to tb proteotloo of tbe law a much at it I were a . Judge, or a Governor. The publio will not care or leel lor tbe distress Willi t lu uupnionmeot oi my cniioreu brought upon their young wivea, left alone in a neighborhood where negroet had threatened to murder all from the cradle up. 1 teel no tear tbat my ,chddrtn ni l be convictid lor the; are not guilty. My ion aa eboeuaekinjf tf.out tbe time tbe negro twore he waa wbipped ; b will be able to prtrv it, by -Wta- white end. Uack,. 1 heard . tbe Judge deny that be ordered my cbil dr o to jail. The officers aay be did ; which ol tbem lies t We have a white Saertff and D putui enough to make ar nau without deputising inioient negroet to arreet white men. There waa ao necee aity lor thia, except to intuit tbo white man, and parade him through tbeatreetaol tbe oitv for tbe mot ketv ot a few hundred negroe Who ere kept there in idlenee to carry tbe election aou control tae uouuij. Kaleigk aaa Ut tat negroei win warn tbat tLere are white mea in tbo county ot Wake who do notlivw by their Totaa. , , When it came to bail, the Judge required 110,000 for each defendant Uv related a bail Mr. Jetee Korria, alleging mat be oaa beea convicted of ', aa. iniamou jaSeaca, which wat a faUebood and tlandar. At to tbe troubles la my Migbbatbood, tbey are td long (landing, all growing oat t lazy white mea about JUtetgb miing ?be Bevraa a motwof wtiioSfflcA"";--;; JLta puTiIic meeting' of". tbewWtaaoeme two yean ago, th hegroe with drum and fit, matched through and about where the white were- atmbi4 Jof tb purpoa of provoking a collialoo, , , ,' v? Bran waek tgo . ootid I ware ttock op to the effect tbat there we 160 or loo per- eon in aoerfajebaadv and tf any one of tb en wr K ' inxed every bouts, bare aad mill ia the neighborhood aboald be burnt, Bern Clemeou bought ' a large Suantlty of ammoniuon, ae aa aauu, w aavot u Klusv- He baa a bad eheraoter In tba nel(ihbotbo4 1 om body whipped Mm, and my cbiidre bave beea Jrande to auffer for it The moat worth lea and daegeroua maa In society Utbe moo,- who, tarn lary to n ork, live open ffiod beatowed jy negro utna. Thvaolt aeeeaete betuDol tbenv . On aegrav arhavfata drenk and dreatw Hoe, ha money and -ONxw " Wovk oalled inbiiciy on the ttrtet to bav my cuildrj hot down. Wbt- the 'rwj' th'nagh TbefreijrmT baveww-eeweobHa.-"- - KygfftWgTtW'anwJMe Jim erill obltge one wbn; though not awe to writ, know ktt HjrbwaadwtM dare mat tain tbeot. ' -: , i - . Retneetfoilf foor. ... 'r-iBTOaYrttail iPTrrm-tl iAi- frnd at 'pTnrttBraitiiiirir''yiffHfi "tt" fw t4 OD) man ot firm, Io North Carolina, whet h can get Wbia Tarts." Caa aay ooe lala a t f Thtrw, y be other do airing limlla information. V-.' Pub. Dcflk4-V: at twdobtaxt' to Boa. V. & Ethorjorr '.pbUo Awanienta, "tor ejaica wui )teaw ef.rn, ?J, oo. aou not lor I ne I . .. ... un uh d it wtt taaru io mate a -rr rviv J" riuteirma nr fTtiet H? now. ha htd riarr ,v. vr.. ...imj.Xf. tOMot bta the eiwad.Mt her a roii ALLSOtD XV KLVX19M. "TUffif, "M. flitl ' WbU.tbe-C- Conrt wa eegaged upon lb etl docket. r. ti.ouoeeoicoueei defendaate arote acd ttated that Jts. Ctley and J at. Hollemaa had beea arraatad under a warrant leaned from tb Bench, and th ptper bad wot bta returned, yet tb te cuted had been thrutt Into jaU. He moved tbat tbe werrrett together witb tbe prit nneri be retained to open Court, and tbe Sheriff required to inform the Court by what authority thete man were incarcera ted witboot a ketrlus. The Judge in reply to an interrogatory aa to whetl.er he had ordered tbe men to yail, merely taid that tbe ie.e had nt tieen tataraed to him, and tt aa anon a the wairaota Were returned and tbe civil docket gone through with, he aouid hear the caae. Gov. Bragg in behalf nf the defendant! inited that the ffioer in -M puaei0B rho warrant! were, tbould be requiTdto return them and the priaonen brought into Coort. The Jfudgr, after tome delay, direC'ed the warrania, to be returned and the prit oui rt to lie brought into Court, which vat accordingly done. Alter the diapoaal of various caae on the civil docket, the ex amination commenced : 8am Clement (nrgro) appeared, tworn tad teatifled at lollowa : Oa Monday (April 18ta) he tred a log tjehp and went to bed feeling tome unetai- net about. It. Armut mtilnight he i'' by a ttoUe-la big yard and the .i. 'Z.'.aa L. Wr"" war rHaJk.a. .wUW .. .1 I """C ui.i iviJin UDifAUiri givjng the 'fJeraoBTiaf light, (I d l . Tbey then placed a rope-around hit neck narrwd bimtothe woodt and wbipped him. Tbe man tbat whipped bint most waa Jamea Holleman. Uolleman was pir ticular to ask him (Climeuta) if he knew him 'Hotteraan;)iie-(Orementii) told him tbtt he did not 'know whether be did or nut i wta asketl whether be intended to re- P4' "J oa di'1 DM know any rtuiart. . Ha Wl oo to rwiort. Be waatbta told tnt whu men. inuauiioi to rule the- eouniry, replied tbat li did not care it they did. He waa then untied, onuld not tell how many licks were tirui-k him. Hollemaa had oa a long white garment, could cot tell bow tbe other- were dteened. They rode down to the creek aad there alighted and bitched tbeir homo. After tbey took bim out hebeliev 4 they whtppad bit wife aha taid to, and lie aaw koara on ber body. Ha bad no doubt about it being Mr. Hollemaa but wat not to potitive at to Mr, TTttey. Citoa KxiMmvnoa. it waa certainly Monday tilght, in not. ao potitive at to time, judging by 'tbo moon it Wt mid night. Tba men give no particular watnn for whipping blot. . Something wa aaid about meat imvlng been ftomafrom Mr. Lesley, at Holly Spring! ; b waa asked eonn thing about a paper being etuek up, which taid, that if a certain cub, (bav-did DOl kvanti.Unl M l m was pestered by the etu Klox," everything should be burnt up. He aaid tbat eome two or three weeks before he war"whippd, he heard that there waa aucb a paper aturk up at three or four different plae.-t. He told tbem be knew nothing about the met or tbe paper. He did not recollect much about tbe question akd him ; he knew tbe meat wa talked about. They asked bim If Mr. Monroe Church did not write tbe paper and he put it up, and tbey aaid tbey iotaoded to whip bin, until he told all about 'it ua torn tnem tnit ne knew nothing of it He wai tbea a,ked if be intenilcd to report aay one ; be replied tbat be knew no one to report Tbey then aaid . if be did, tbey would certainly kill bim. Some of tbe men were dretaed in long white garment, having tbingt on their lace that looked like abeep tkios or few akiaav and eom bad white ratjjtr. - Brim like Holleman, bad nothing on tbeir face; couldn't tell bow many j dldo't know tbem ; they talked, but it wa in diignited voice. Fiiteea or twentv came in Ibe houre ; carried bim, he reckoned about teo bundnd yard. He wa not aa certain about TJtley a Hollemaa. Question. And yon swier tbat t tley wa there I ' Answer. Tea. OueaUoo.-TlMn. why are yea net equal ly at certain el-out Crley if you can satar poaiufery ae wa there I .. :, Tbe witaeaa after hesitating awhile, said that Helb-mao wa not ditgviaed ; aa Ciley wa b knew UiU-y. aabls face eloth hav toe tltpped d'twn in tueh a manner at to allow htm to re tbtt wortion -Of the fioe around tbe mouth throoch the eve hole. II made no complaint to any neighboring augiatratev. but came down to Raleigtn ahwaot .oteMt .&m:JBBiM: flomt t rUhtrgbr with bim. - il4 not ewear to aey other :a- the crowd,"-Txit thought that be rococnind oaa Jeeee Burt : be told aevenl colored perton at hi hoate, thtt be knew J. Bert. Kioiiard Jedfll wa bw aeartat neighbor, wbo lived about three hundred yardt Irom bim; Jamee Barker waa tbe next aeareat, living about a quar ter of a ail Jamee Howell lived about the warn dlatanee, Tbey eearched tbo, hooao ckotly bat did aot say what tbey wer looking for ; did not know wbi took th gun! but aaw tbem taken, had toroe tobaoco of which tbey took a part, J3t az-anuW. Waa p iaitlv aa to Holla- man a ho bad no disguite and bad a eont mo hat oo. tad wane saiirneo a to th presence of TJtley, wa tot to poitive about himknew.hJm from hi eye and mouth ; wee well arouamted with BolhV I Sera" -Uottrtaa and Ttler I : ....:..;.. .: .ihoutrhL h knew. Burt but wa aot cer-. 4ia Tbei.kitpehi mUtM of tbe been down to bit beela, could aot tell h manv Ucki tbey gave bim over' a btJielhnell,. WileooDeWtr, oolored, eame about. hl in Bourai terwartia, mow- ed him- th blood on hie abirt. Deaer -knew 4ha be had twawhippettaa hacamai i .VwaTtag oa.-t1 aoar the kowee while Wa going Ellea Howell, aegte, win Beit wor andexamiued. Boo lived a boat t halt of - a fil Came to ber houaa oa Monday e' about midnight, rd ataed for ktr Lntbaud laid them bo w aot there broke opea the uoet nod, back doom. u Told bar to get ap, wbwhahe did.. Clley, eeked her if the hew bin, aha aaid the did, aot. bo tbea lifted bw doughface and aaid they, intended. tn haas her old mas. -, - -.... Ova AaviaaJasa!. Did not kao w , whtr nate 8ut wtvto Ham Caneut'e. ' Ltlev Dune J od hia deue;htacL would'et know air. Dona- . . . . . . . i . ., aiaa tl aki j..itia, ataH btam, did't AaagJ- T "e '' ' rVw5 Ih" men . ... .. - JnB ti-i Clement' whooping aad "hollering." They didn't take anjtbiog but broke open ber oheat. ' After tbe oonclutioa oi the teatimony for the prtiaecutinn, the eouneel for tbe da leudantt ansooiieed tbat they did not deaire to iatrodaea aey teatimooy, and de clared their re ad in eat to give any reason able bail. Tbey tttted, however, at an act ol Jutt ee to their clieat, that the defence waa ample, that O the night when thoae outiagtt were Committed both the deiend an'i were at borne witb their respective familie. Judge Fowle then a Jdretaed .4he Court, urging in behalf of the protacutioa, that a very aabetantial bail ehau'.d be required in Older to put aa en 4 Hk the outrage. Be tupgee'ed tbat in view of the enormity of tbe offenoe. he wat inatrucUd by th Solicitor to rtquett th amount ol bail to be fixed at $3,000. Q"V. Bragg tollowcd. He unqaalifiadry condemned the perpetrator of tbit and eimitar outragea, aud of the numerout botue-burainga and Imrglariea with which our county baa beeS'Slled. The ob)uct of bail wa aimply to aacure the pretence of tb accused at Court, aad it could be eeen tbat tbe amount demanded wae txoeeaive, end it probable e0ec wpu!d be to (end the aceuted to jait Mr. K. V. Badger thought tbe oavnee oommitted wat at beuiout at murd.r, a.,d .. .... . ... . m.- - rf unii ar offence, txpretied the nrurance tbat no political reason! would move tbe Judge to demand a greater amount ol bail than in offence ot equal magnitude, lie up retted bi disapproval ol the p rpetra tora of theee midnigbt, cowardly outrage, and bis earnest desire that the maaked ruf dan tbould be brought to ooudign pun iabment ; but atked that the accused be entitled to tbeir preenmptioa of ianpeence antil tbey be pronouni ed guijtj by w jury of their peer. . " A. M. Lewi, Esq., attempted to addres tbe Court in behall of the di-leodantt, but bi Honor Informed him that he, Jud-r W , bad already made op bia opinion, and any ubseqaeat ramarka could not affect it After a tew preliminary obaervatlon to tbo effect that nooataide influence or political clamor could arTtt hit opinicin. his Honor aid K ahouM ' requTre a ' tU oT TKN THOUSAND DOLLAB9. Gov. Bragg ottered a protest at the un Srocedented amount, just doubl what th tat bad aked. Th following gentlemen Wer offered at turetiet: , Meatra. Jeate Norrla, Jme Burt, Wm. Holleman and Uiley. Alter the above mentioned gentlemen had been eworn, Mr. Morrie wat aakad if be offered bimaelf tor both of the eccuted, be replied tbat ba did. Hi Honor then proeu.01 to qoeauuw tar. it. aw v w- eumtttnee. " Mr. Nomta twore tbat he waa worth $20,000 above bit liabilities end exemp tion. Mr. Burt wore tbat be w worth 5,0OT abova hi Uabilitiea aad xmption. Mr. Hollemsn wu worth Irom two to three tnoutand dollars Mr. Utley wa worth from 1, 100 to fl. 300. Here His Honor implied tbat b wouiu not accent the bail offered, aud indicated tbat it waa hia opinion that each on of the turettrt tbould be worth $0,00s Judire Fowle In behalf of th Bute, ex p retted bimselt at tatfiei with Mr. Nor ri aa bU for tbaaccaacd Hit Hon'jr laid that no man ebaped th opinion oi tfabi Court, he had a duty to perform aad would do it Judge Fowle (uggetted that the Die- trict Attorney whom" h represented, bed aome dutiea to perform in tne matter. His Honor tbea est a a na wa preeseu to tat tb reasons for objecting to Mr. Norrtso, bo would say, tbat be did it on the groand, tbat Xr. Norrut itood iodtoted on tbe record of tb Ooart lor a eimilar outrage.-. : Gov. Bragg (aid too ataim waa nut correct, and area it it were, bo did not see bo ttfiflflia aneai r, rt arris a on tbi matter. His Honor refer red to tba case of Thom as e. Nbrrio, wbtoh wa an action for a- licioui prcoccutioa, and aaid that ia tbe evidence npon that trial it wa developed tbat Mr. Neurit had beateo a aegr& -- Judge Fowla lUtodto tbe uonrt tnat it wa not Mr. Jtforri bat bU brother that bad whiniMii tba arffmfof alealinB. i ' Mr. Bat bee elated that Mr. Korri wat not lji4.ictedbutwj civflly ened.and that Utu.lialililiil!iimia;.:M:H bad eomttutted araoit-ad-. battery, a the Judge'bad tatd.ri -'' Mr. Lewi itated tba,t W WMOraaael for tb plaintiff in tb Ci9 atatied to, add, thtielore, bad no tympatby with Mr. Nor; ria, but toougbt that juttic damandad tbat Mr. Morria Mould aot oa acooaea ao Inatlv. "'" ' "'; Gov. Bragg declarwd: in tbe first olaco. tbat Mr. Kurd bad been wronged by tte aecuaatioa. aad aaoood V. that the Court Pht only to eootidfr whether or aot Mr. Ndrri waa tufodeot bail which bad beea admitted . the But. .V a ,.c- " :,J He proteoied agaioat th utterly aopre eaitenird action Ot the Court ' Hi Hooor tbea admitted , tba hail aad Coort adjourned, Tit Haiti rkx Bobby .Aeja. J BAtiBWm'lai'"'ffi;"Adrwa; iUxt member of the Leiritlatur troa ) Hnrrv couotv. made bia appearaoce ia Pa Irrtburg yea'eruj ai aiooou awu avua bia kidaingt lait night Jo th City jail, by eOteredrqnlte drunk ta3aek4elley-jnt drank anoush -to br vrr dieovderly and fnsuTiing.anl woepenuent anonga to ner thtaaoooor cuy ordinance byjldog oil hi. pKd lalha Sueits; W ffif angW oTf paaing Cltlxec. Hi wav lnsaa uj umoea Parkinaon, wbo demanded bit pistol. 4rw refute ql anri teaiatea in cmjer, out wt quickly overpowered, 'diaarmed, ad" marched w tne court uouaa swiw iirai, Wbea asked lot aa explanation of bi con duct by Itecorder -W'lUiamtoe, he replied, hunfrina-hr: thrha did not bettlm be bad tretHaad apa Ihw d' fhsct govern Met," wacreapua no wae qaicciy taaacQ iBltil.tO off tor eaUawnaUoav thia oreinj. . idm f . Mr. F.- H. Buabea called tba attention Of . naaai rf .wV:Sr,rV'.i.M-.ikjL-.iu miTimnm I Hi ed, J. H.Bel I. ,jti-i.j... AgM i - rTi e i' r Ti i i i Ti. i - if - At ueetiag ol tbe cttiaeaa ol Barton a Creek f ownsbin. bal J at J. H Ha etiia -aoa't atore, on friday. April lid, 1670, J. M. Rarelv wa ealled to the chair, and Jao. ft, AJlai ttaHii1,jaLieAJtaaR,X A Committee Wat appoiuted In draft ree Otrttoiie -for t tex aadeyaeaei 4 -tiie meet lag, who reported Ibo Mlowiag i itoofnai, let. Tbat tbit auwting (ball nominate candidate for tbe varioua olfioet of thia twcelip, aad appoint delegate to a Cooaty CoavoatioB to be held hereafter, at Raleigh. JUniiii, ind. That w coodima in tb atrongeat term, tbe eourae of tb put Leg iaJetur ia their pr4igal wants ol me puo lie monty and their protection ot meu a ho were aotttlou plunderer of the ptiblie Treaaury. Jisnhtd trd. That w are oppoard to carpet-bag gen ruling fur 8tte, believiig that we have men, oativa born, a ho under etand tbe waste end withe of our people, aad bave tba boaetly and intigriry to man age our tff iire ia th intereat ot tbo people and honor of the b;ete. AWeea Atk Tbat wa fully eodora the Addniat laaued by tae OoataMvativ mem ber of tbe Legiabttare, at aetiaible, time y and ptoper. lUmlttd UK That w will aupport tba nominee ot the County Convention to at aenible in ttuleigh for tba nomination f niembeit to the Legialaiure aad other county olHcen, alto tba nominee of the rtittrict Convention for member of tbe oVnate. fietolted ttk. Tbat there thall be no di vision HDitg at, therefore we will tupport the Borainee of thit meeting tor Towuehip Officere. Thiae reaolutiot were nnammoutlr tt.a. Atainaon, iuuu v, David ltnv aiDii . J.-aucii J aM -av' i .r.-T':r',""'f-T' JieKtt iWtXtJeVB vantobtepersDn tor tb to wiiab ip oittui a. The eommittae tfer oonauitatlou recom meOded the following: For Magltuatea, J. M. Karely and W. 8. Thompson ; lor C'leik, J. D. Allen; lor Constable. J. K. Xtppef; lor Hch kI Commitaionert, J. B. Lataiter, W. C. U.edsOe and P." M. Mau. gum These nominttloni were unanim iui ly endorsed. A reiHilution wat also adopted endorsing the Sbxtihkl and thanking tbe editor for hi bold and fraThaee.inrse in i Tpniing the frtad of gnfernmetft official. AUo a reaoiuUou empowenog thechair 10 to appoiat teo debgau to tbe County Convention. Tbea on motion tbe meeting ailj.-mn.ad. J. M. RAKh.LT, Ch'm. Jobbt D. Au.au, Scc'y. Taa Oxbida A BtABTtiilorBTAyBaiaMr- One ot the morning Joqinala volunteer tbe following startling atatement, whlcb, we trust will prove, on investigation, to b wholly wlthoat luundation. althiueh, w are oooatrained to add, there have been whispering to tbe aame effect heretofore lu other quartan: Ooe of the officer of the Oneida, wbo recently arrived in this city, ttated, in tbe prnence of one of tbe attache of tbi (tb star) office, tbat at tbe time of the Collision witb tbe Bombay, off (Ae oHetrt oftht Onri- fhtTp'reonToeSI.etoJw'' .AtS t jolificatioa below,' and tbat the deck wa ia charge of a aiiatnipmaa. tie taiea further, that tbe Bombay wu not hailed through a speaking trumpet; that imme d lately alter tbe collision tbe utmoat ex eitement prevailed, everybody madly rushing for the boat and thinking of nothing else bat eelf preservation. The officer daggered to tbe deck In a condition of druokeo itupor, and were totally inca pable ot giving order or attempting to S reserve tbeir own live. Tbe fact ot th oeida'i officer being drank, however, would in no wise miugate tbe crime ot which tbe wretch Eyre ia guilty; it need aot even lead one tu infer that tbe Oneida wat aot properly minagei at tbe time, but it certainly involve a quettion of naval diacipline, important alik to tbe Govern- ment and (he people, whlcb inenia be in Yetigated. '""""-- - Bpeeial Tefrgraia to the Biehmond Dtspatoh. CxrviHiiti or TiaoixiA, April SO. An awful and ditireaaing accident oc carred here at a late hoar tbi evening, hicb retailed ia tbe death of Mint Eve lina Goodloe, daogbter.ol Mr. Paul H. Goodloe, bow a rea d-nt oi MempbikTeuo formerly a citil n of thit county. Mit Goodloe attended tb oulcbratiuu last evening, and Wa remaining lor a few days at Dr. Mcttenary. it m tbat a party of ladiee and geatremen bad . been pjactic Ing at a target witb piatola, and alter 10 tutnirg MiaeGoodloo laogidngly Miuted tbe pi.tol at barsell and wa uiaking aome playful remark wbea tb ptol Axploded acoideoially, tba bavll poDg uirectl through ber heart, cauaing intlaal death iio biaroa attache to any o -m30oadllNfi'.feW nil th ment and flu appeariiuee. Hotter now Oeatb OB eaet a uaap g.uuw wtt mi Coivertitg aad low a. i bw laxly a mot Ber bad kit, bur but a lew hour bur to re turn to to reeidenco of b.r aiWr, Mr. Kuglith, wbo rest dee t lew tdiUw Irom thit Blace. Mr. Goodloe i ttuly Bulof'.iiBaae. da toat bu ornv aoa year eiuce by drowning The greauaat sympathy laTeil tor the retatvot too Bmonuuaui young lady. fjtoal a LiT f w IaraatT.-On Toeeday sight officer Urueby oa attract d bv tb verdant conduct ot a young girl at tuoTarietwA 6b Wa gaily drai, bat she wiled ia such a meaner tbat the vdtctr, thinking aumetbing wrong, took ber oa . D a young gin namea x.iioio w "" Wh art auvveo taav atr aooa f oa avfca. toeth CHy,H, C , sad was takaty to a hma vi in -' 1 --r i -teiiee ol ito Irtaff hMdiiNi had both teat 1 y 4 bn.tber Id North Caro. lis to a-btutbejn. llOjiDttfa O lib tuA aha n-ll'.llF: Jpinjflai to th: boarding bt?u, wuera be told bar . , - b conM Hroft e-tU--4i t' Tb lasdlady trtated ber very kladiy, pat' nic clotbe oc br. tnxi'ed her hair la aucb an odd laahioo, and tuen "aont hf to tee o fottrrw-fy - bu t wty uhwpuf ltlicaiad, aad does aot appear to realise ar position, thinking it all a matter of course, saying "that oo uc aloe people would hart folk." Tbo poor, ooofidiog oreatars was takes charge ot by the Mayor, aad will be tost to Wilmington a soon a ber broth er in Elizabeth City tea be tsrd from. AotoiM JntrnK. ' " : t ; ' :'vh. COLLKCTIOIT Of TASS. We deaire to call attention to the folio ing conflicting ectiim in tbe "Act to pro vide fnr the Colleutiea ot Ttxae" peeeed at tbow how atterlv impoatible it ia for tba pvjO-pte-rtftbe otB' era to - enmpty wttb the law our legitiator were to much engag ed in drlrtnding the State by huge railrnad appropriations, in purchuiog penitentiary laniit, and in aecaring ebartert tod In tbe pue&ge of act t for prnnnal endt that qui-t-liooaof real importaocei were aadly neg ljcted. Section S5 of h act mt "All taxea tfuillhtdtu on tbfflr.t d;yot July in each year." tbwibm 87 rewte "Whenever the, taxe ahull be due and unpaid, tbe Sheriff thai! iminrdia'. ly r. cjd to collect tben at lollow." Here folwa tbe usual author ity to aiiia tnd aell roper'ty. Now tee the prnvtaiona of tbia lam act looking to a compliance with tbe toregoing evCiioiit . HictiouiO. Tbe County Commitsionera tball ctu to be made out Iwncopieeof tlie tax lint ol each towr.tb.ip, ai revived and tettbd by tbea, according to a form to be formatted to them by the Auditor ol tbe State. Such form tball ahd'w indifferent column the amount due by each tat payer to tbe State and to tbe oouDty; one or taid copies tball remain in tba office of tbe Clerk of the Commiuionert, th other tball be delivered to the Sheriff on or before the ncond Monday in July in each year, Ac. Section SO. The Sheriff in perton orby deputy, thall oooatantly attend at tbe Court Houee of bit county rftirf tin month f titpttwber for the purpose of receiving taxet; hi- thail alto in like mauuer attend at leatt one day alter the aecond Mondav of Julv. i., lauuo pracvaiu i Tj'llltt. tectioua, aud th evident want of aaveotion io tuuu important matter ii a seriout re- urtctioa upou the members el theLegiala ture. , Taxet thall be dun on the flrt of July, tnd when due and unpaid tbe Sheriff thall i'nmtdiattly proceed Io collect by -leisure or levy and tide. Yet the official bat need not cume into the potteasion of the Sheriff until tbe second Monday of July, and be it. not required to attend at the Court House to receive the tsxee un il September, two montbi after he ii nuuired to force tbe coll. cl ion ol unpaid taxea. Such are tome f tbe beautiea of legitlatioo under the "new order of things." Wilmington J ro. (From the Macon, Oa., Tub-graph aud Ma- er - r - A BEJiSJBLB SBOSO'3 VIKW3 OP TBKlSth AMENDMENT. W recei red y atterday a copy of tb Maryvilie (Tenn ) Kepoblican, a weekly fsper, owned, and published and edited by W. a Scott ds Co., negroes. From it we ttke the following article on tbe ratification of the fifteenth amendment.' If Scott lived in Georgia, and dared to tell tb truth after this homely taabion, the black Radical! would m ib bim, or run him off, and throw hi type in tbe river. Tbey would Ku ate he Bo'frT rrW'lowVfWe-"1 There i much rejoicing over many part of the land In connqnence of tbi addition to tbe Constitution. We are, w hope, thankful to Almighty God for tbi change for tbe better in our national affaire. And whtn we mention Hi name, we mean that we will give nobody or party any tbanki for tbia blessing to oar race, but to God alone. .. We bave no public manifestation as yet tn tbi town. Tbe Conservative people who alone could devoutly give thaoka tor this detireranc. are tot likely to he considered sine, re if they attempt any each measure la public. But wa are constrained to think that outside o tbi party there exist not theleait filing ol thahkrgiving lor tbe paaeage ol the Filteentb Amendment. - And our opinion i grounded on the unqueetjunab e tact tbat m at of the; people contemplated id t bat cbeoge of the consti tution are at much ilave to day, tf tbe Radical parly, aa ever tbey were any kind of tlavee in Uidtr liree before. Witb verv few urtptioua we believe that Badieaki woutd prcfor tn-Jretun to the old llav system at once nol. aa they caa be masters ol the colorird man's vote. V We do n t know of any oaa oteril trett n eut ol any sort whatever io oolored citi aen in our eeighbw hood, or ol one eiticen againft another, or ot'bel'' or Ka-Kiux injuring the colored people. How Ratkli Etcarao Uaboibo. Sevel who baa bu-n the sut j ct of such bigh wrought eulogy Irom Governor Morton and Heniy Ward Beechrr, i (aid on tbe o monty i.l a promm.nt citix n furmerly of Fayettevillc, K. C, to have bten ao old resi dent of that tikjto, and the eon ot a barber, 'W hff (ft h'S tiVaT 'aroKSenlC! letrwHaaif'liewi knrjw'ertge tbwt BveV,-bile -iivfng -there wi cturgia tin tne onme oi burglary which by tbe law of Korth Cerolio wa puoiahabla with death. Tbu being viewed a too levere a pebatty, bl 'ecap wai winked at aoa to vet tut of hint without i rort io tb galWwl. Such ii tb account given ot the Beottort antecedent by on who wa a leading eitiam of FayetterUle ior many yeara.-rnuria tior.' . j , A Sab ftoKT.-A correspondent oi tbe Bo ton Utmmonxtaltk rela ee this very sad story i f patriotic rag and poettd rleatraoa tli of public uronajitvt "rik ebaif now otcupied by ft. nator IteV.la 1 not tb actual I bl. - of fundier be Jff.. t jjastacJiuietl regiment ht Ma been at i sefce - Baltitmfr iea prevtnu-wt goarding tl. apito4, aoma of tlie.Vldler a BM.eriiuiu wy ii unirv which cuiur naa oeta 1 h.,c"Th,a (a io.ln.,,1 vtrriiiA lo.i It a-. I ua. ih. Lk f ul U-it n 4 -maieiitw areoow acatuirea tnrouuhont Mamiittit. and eoatdut be bouirbt lor reartbTtCT ito till piece.- ' lu German? ftcentlr a maa fell into a l'jti'jL!? wlea tht ewt wa dead aou cornei tmv reecm.""jr ay - v Tbat ia luat wbdt tu aaatur artit, W.il. Carolina, - fib hat tallea lato b leech pit, and the abominable reptile ate lucking every drop of blood from ber body. II ab ia not retcutd irom tbe) pit pretty aooa, the will ts dead rata noagh, politically, flaao tully, toclsjly, phyucoily and norapf. ar f a veasaj . JVben hiib ry pud it tade into ,the,ad; miautratioa of Abraham Lincoln it will , """ up'um aoine queer tranaactiona. Sacb, for'' lnstaoce. at the foLloaine; Ia 1862. that ad tne rein.ea into citix oa. nroiected tbn teaet etrttrntrtn at --avSry-wav. poaitr ia Ifew Granada. No eooner waa the project broached, then "one Thompson, With a p," made hit tpp aranoe, at If by magic, and dfdared be waa the owaer it about two milliout of atree of land, in that, to be, paradise of the negro, which be would con vey o the aegroe. wbo might with to emigrate, at boattateadi, at tb low price ol one dollar p t awid, thirty Oeht to b paid to Tbowpeon. th balance ex Denrfed to improvement ol various kinds. Senator rnuroy, wit b tbat eptrlt of elf-aeriflM lor which he ia oelebrated. aow out ia aa appearance, and offer to act tb agent of the government in investigating tbo trath ol tbe atatement of Mr. Thompson and in ooneummtting tbe contract between bim aud the government Ooogreas appropriat ed fifty tnoutand dollar for tbe beutflt of tbo "poor African,'' and .Pomeroy weal to woik. Hit first vffort In the causa of human freedom waa to draw on th. treaanr tot 5,000; a dJyxqU .be drew tortSO.OOO more, making f 38,000 in alt. He made no mveetigation, aa far aa we caa at- certain, a lo Thuuvpaoa't ability to perlorm wbtt beclaimtd. but uomed to have paid over to tbat individual 9,7I1 t tbo $25, 000 drawn Irom tb Treasury. He obtained the niooey within twelve day a ler tbe signing of the contract in SeD ember. 1863. and made bit Inet alb rcd navmrnt to Thompson in April, 1864. Now, what cam ot thit movemei t ol tbe "modi I ' Pietiden f -Wbsre it Thompson, where the colony. "uniTtu iv aa Mrnnatia, r.or aiu aooaip- "model" draw twenty-five thoosana dollar from tbe Treaiuryon tbe itrength of one of hi JSuit'piau idea, end bittory affordt no elue to wuat became a it. Would it not bo pell for eome ooe to make an Inquiry in relatira to tbi matter. Thompson is sot oa decfc, but Senator Ponx-my UJ'kila. Ag. Io tbe last number idLittell't Living Age there ia a lecture which w a read by Bit ward A. Freeman; Esq., before the Litera ry and Pnilofc pblcal society at Kii.gitou on Uu I, being ibe first oi three lecture on "The Obgm of tbe Knglltb Mation.". Tbe lecturer claime tbat tbe Eugbtb pecple are ol Law Dutch descent, and that their lore lather ''Cam (root tbi ) laade wbere tbe Low Dated hjood aad the Low Dutch speech btd to this day." II tayat Tbere i an England, which was England before Englishmen teuled in the Id of Britain, namely, tbe land Irom which Englishmen came to Ibe Isle ot Britain, and part of tbat land Crept tbe EnglUh name to thi day." Tbi land, he argue, la the province ofFritaltnd, which include the poopi tcattertd aloug tbecoait aud Uandsof Holland up to Holsttin and tleiwick. Tbeae ducbiea originally bora tb name of Aoglen, now confined to imall Oiatrtol In outbara Sieiwick, forming a aort ot corner raua n toe orator ivinrruttti; niir tUMm .tm s bat alwaya uninterruptedly born tho En glitb name, no doubt from time older by many age than tbe Aral English settlemaat in Britain." Ho. aay tribe after tribe, An- glea, Baxoni, Jutti, Frisian, ptued across r tba sea to seek - new home in th Iale of Briiaia. Tbey fought each ' other and lought alio tbo native Britons, Ia tb lapse ot time, however, tbi y were formed into on nation, ana inat nanoo came to Do known by tbe name of tbe tribe which bad won for lU!f the largest" heritage of the oonquaied soiL. To name waa Angle, or JHoglub, which Had beea banded dowa to tbeir posterity. Tb lecturer eay : "Tb nation eat known at Engliah, .aad the oa. tion gradually gave it aame to the land in which it dwelt Eottlaod. - Theee Low Ditch seitiet in the fifth and aixtb eewtMuie aM ibU forofethet of tbe prttent Xcgliah people." Ho say tbat there wer luiuslont Iroia other quar. tors, bat Low Dutch waa the baat. He bat much to ear about tb Tentoaio emment ia the Kngliib innguage.and show wber. (n tbe Low Dutch and tb English are alike. "Tha English language, alter all changes. remain uow, aa it was a t boo sand years back, an eaten tially Tea tonic ipoech.1 . He claims hat tba Engliih are Ljw patch ia peecb uawv Dutch la blood. Wo are Low Dutchmen, who have beea separated Irom tbe parent a took lor thirteea hundred yeart" modlffed by time, pecwiiar in Uuence and a variety of circa Distance, bat still Low Dutch io all etseatiai obaraolar Utlca. - - "T Io a piotureaviue vallv among thaBiriir. field Hun, tn Union Countv. Jsfew Jerstr M..M$k$k& btt o,jUBa4 tail mean that It wpuld appear to be tb rati- ,-- - Mvuvv i U"v I aBLUUI VUttU tUea) Ul UUIaotMl baingr-TIi tJOtiiUtaiFettitjrdy of straw, the lew piece ot lumber need U U " eooetntettoa being tbe door that opea oa eacniiue. rn interior is scarcely spacious eooogb for i-' man to ' turn, bat "withis it - . live a rtputed scion of Prussian : nobilliy, . wbo hu ipent bli dtyt and nights hera ior - Iht paal two years. His same hat aot no- - til recently been knowa to tbe jpople among ' whom bis lot I eoltrangaly ct,but be baa " - lwn known far and near as tne "Girmta : ' ' btron." Whether be it rightfully -pamcd or not cannot be defioite'y known, out tome ' .im Wlit - A laiula lnn,a 1 i.t - L waka tar toe . oanse of Baron Erbardt," give conflrrbaUoo to the rnmAr tuat he is tb heir of a aoble faoute. Fit itvn veais ' igaoan'aiBtria tm man gowwMtre'aovt counts, tbi remakabl individual came tQ titnroowntryi hawiog heeo exired sroor his : avomabv ootitioal dillioaliiiw with thm ian, siaa goverktoout, lie is oocasionaliy fused i? ' waaneitrgheoeli the weocbTOt Vmfta gBd V Bpnngfiaa tuwoabip, but Mr. oba P. t?y.l!rih. opw w aoMiafny ojfji; fajflatanV bi diet A blck,clay pipe, with 'a veiy poof quirfltjr of Kfottg ; tobacco; ls ibis"6niy " auiaca, am sowuia over- Dili auu xoroaga ' daw, with pipe ia mouth. Walking with Jj Sit. 9flCjne!''l,j' Pt "bead dTotimrg. Baisai wooa wentoa tiu back. :. ia cpla- loos be It a thorough sceptic,' reposes no ' ooofideDO la human nat ve, and, like Eaop, btlievea ho would requlie a lantern ia day light to enable bim to flud so honest man. ' Mr. David Meekernod the dtaer farmer, In the vicinity believe hirn to be aa Iboffju. sire old ban, aad art ever read to da bin aa 09'. of kiadnm , . " I.. ' ' .0 .; - ' V'"1 A'V '" v,h -"S4 Y 1 7V""'
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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