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3 r" - - 'V'" ' " " " " " : r " ; ' : i . ! " " ' . . ... , ' ' ; ... . . . ::i:r.,:i.-f'-' r i . . ' i . v:;..: luin HMD i'vh rK Kim i. ;..() I'm Ye.. WxesLV, .! ( l'BK Yl4K RALEIGH, N. a. SAT11DAY OdfOBEIl 7, 187L IT KM I " -7 : . ' ... "7 1R THE A't'AYf'.Y COURT l! ,8 riot our purpose tu impairc here and g.., htlef hi ri peiii who jsv,. i.i c.tumlrd yc!Mc the circuit 'cVi'-." "' -I'm''' -M-iti-.. hrtrftfiiijrrn ,1,.. ,:iv specially for tliiit purpose, are jj,,, !, am out &iuc'7'tfteafkM m 1 u Mi'i i: o! : . tl,l'l 't' ' ve I'UDir-liiftenl ac- ..iit ' 1 aw. "'' ' :1 'i " certain. In,,, sln.1 we hi-.ir, that many of them rt lu point "I "i fact. Hut ' '" to "I'rtrot pulnie at tun tion tu ( in uiiistaiiees under which the act of 0niUrni ' pa'1. and the manifestly mia.iiiliiiaiy cotnluct (' the court and aii the others actively councctcd with the ,ncciiiiiti tu milk li v "eft, and othaia, will tw awry unp-ui'd' ailt to it nT iiiin1- upon theni U'I tu d.iaw its Tup ' t tltl ii tin- I.-, F Mil In ,.. t!n- : in ,.t tl.i' nly i.v , .)!i -li pll .nl rail ; .i st: ,,f 1 1 , In I . I HI i S I a! Vi Itl . Iltll t- -: inm: J llf list 1 1 Iltll 1 N , -tl'UH'il. I Mil I! p.. -.1 'Mil . ,!ii' a I est . -E ' : i-.i h urn-. . ,. l he c ,iiait nrlicuw "'I li!l. tl . Ni-v , tu.) i u :l., l'v-".iwa:f)aa.Ht- iif or istyt - ju'WOsH tin - t i ' I 'U 1 I it WW C'Mlli.Uil i , , , .n-i.;uit, UiU..v iiicu'ti(!r. McKoi, in l,i-.li'i iiiiiiiCMiaf n l d viiilutivi i,i. li kukid ! tt-d'-nd s tldini. Ii.d,td, i:..' I'f 111." 1- 111. lklf Ol tl.ta: 1IIL-II ilU U-iy a i'jjli'-J' hinivif, it? l-Ai! h.it.t'1 mid ii"t ilt'airit 1 lux-' km nUiioi.- itutti ;i-y mi- iih.p!...!i!i in v-.r u-- ;,i ltl tilT( Mild IlllMtlu-d- ;t lllt-tl S w in nit.-. ' Iit'i1 Willi lit :i: I ttil i... i , tli-'tti iii'.t t-.- ' y h ii iui -iiu' 'In Ih-sI cili.elib ol the l oimiiMiim iti,f'il.s,.li.' werediia Imrged . limit any charge lieing preferred . Aui.1l iheUi.. bmut 4U 1 c aj icsUal Ul pic vent them trout Iicitil' wltnesmH" Illaliv.it Ilium nut ..II the trial, had noltiili 111 the w.r.d "i do with tin- '.ilfii.. Tcigiil. ail. I have lleen a. "t I i J ' '.I. al'tel III.') hail L::i fur mure than a uioii'li. 'I.im'io the l..' Wl-atlll't. ill 't e .W le.i. i'll'liaollie alf AH aorti-.il thr.-ais. i.nUs .1110 , ciiasioii Itave his-ii iim'.I t" i t'l'i.i 1'ilties so ai resu-il i" 1 i.i.l.-.. ' .,.' - " e'hits. . A mauhcr.o! . ..1 I lie kllKIUI III' III ion 4( I .,rui .l ' 'he laal '"'" ''Tin ,.,i, t. I In' !'"' I"''" ""1 ,f the wire rea.h' lur trial . Me-y- denin.l.l Jiown for a . .11 1 in 11 1 it hut their eme, were ....m...'.l TU Court at ttie same June ten,, Vv rW 'the. court ,il the Uth of StuUmUi, Tliejuduea , t although the. """' ""'f . tOlleJ. Oku utuiht.l Ik ,(i7j, U Iwh.iryr the ,iry oi that Urm. ,11,. ,.r.l,r,.l th, ,irti2.i r,u!ud 1 .1 ... ., ,t;,Vr mm ' The ...en ui.) the adiourned "" tl wniu " 'y"l. (At luUiu at,, ' The u'll.-ili 10 session 01 me a, 1 and am-' r"" The co'trt ' ,,f the .iel. n.h.l.ts , IkiIU'IIK si the niv not li-Citiiii' :lu; wcie radi h,t Uoi'ixe tl . r.li, al marshal haU mined ovc-sixtli '-ivltse fleit I ,,f t hem il" r'Mto'Wl, 1 ... r.i,ioi .' Tb co use, tilf,. I an th I .Nit in .mpp-.rt ul tu. ir :ha!ieni;e ,,..1 ,,! .Ti ll to lirove oy ai. litioitai tcstlllioni until of the Ik fose.1 to heal aiiv evi.li hC? PTaSitt the charor. and .l.sallowed the motion, al th- u-li the radical assistant district at uirne) idtnitted in the debate that he hwl told tlmadical Ulauliul itluit tori' oj ' rl N'.tt lie' ' ' 111 lur iu.Vi I" purpow s , the prelimm ar exei -niton 11MI l pUiCCil in 'ii of vi.l.-nt. iniHHiit radicals; radical j,lw 'silionrn the rrffwlar term- of the court and disthartre the whole of tlie reg nlar jun and chaitre a radical and vi'deut liaitv marslial to sumuiou onotAer yury. ,tMi Ihit nUir.,1 marslial Roes, under tilt direction of a ratlml aaaiaUnt district at tornc. and select, a w jury, five-aUtht of wlimu he selects u ntdindt arul fcecaitw tW wt r.i.lUuU. This actoon of the radi cal marshal is brought to the attention of these rsdicil judges and supported by an afti.lavit, and couuael offer to prove it I.v other positive testimony, and these and deny the motion. s ... 1. usriintr rauwaia i wrrf ttte wte;-; a-that ara ool leading, have, duHng the whole atUmg " the w)U!t," -the- sou" aan nn end p. ompt'Tiir t Ha proa- ccur', 'njt' ...,,M...tal- lftir. -oiiJlutti..lMJ tlie I'nirid Statea, snd the radical district attorney from South CaroliDa. and other uaid radical eouti-l. have joined id thin ..rlis.itsninrt mis'ailc. and the radical au .., ....... ;l.,.li.io imr thoritu, at wasningv, B Late hiiiieai hed.ex " vernnr. have acuveij aided V their advice, suggestion and en ourageoient., liadirat reporter, for the government and the radical pre lw Wa sent on Washington, and Iheie nth the superintendence of the radical lawyer and politicians, and at Wast one 4 the radical judgea, " fi-i F - Tai ittl pamphlet which givea the darkest oonh a cwnjaigii politicul document Tht-rt' u mrre thao UiU. Tl KOftrpr ol , ii Wt4ttf riw( tftwyeni nxtA piMitauuM nut rUu &i wittuwBeft have the rjitcl jwJfciw, nne ttf thenv T iU, during Ui whoU siuiug (if tin ftl particulurly lit Jutt'v aUmtthe priM-Ttitions and he li rou ivi j I oihiIk Mik;y.tiou8. if'u entltHat through tut (be trials h;u 1mm n uch a to indKiitc him nn the 'r(er miliar ilu thu jtidu. Thi U matter of conunoa mm ark. . Although the mo learned ivpubiicno Uwen in iXMigrtM m1 out ol" it, to my nothing of uilwm, dimwd th tMnwiltu- tfemality of tb cmut in Meting huorit ftitd m(vt ofWuMivc rnjLnicthn &ml witttmit rt-ifard to lavr or anrutm-nt Niw tlii-tM- fat'ts an true iu uttttiutj and very iimch in dctnil, nd we ran pruv tlti iii U'furt- any hniutti court of ju.-tlu, uul ! dt-fv the aitius iiiWented to us n ("air opjxirturttty U do Mt. Let the dujlnU'M U'tJ Mvplc tf all par '! tm-i'lt-r of I he farts mid iuku Uji iI.i-m A I'hl-uuuU a to ijcli ruitM ttmi Miich uiili.un ci'Uitei, ami s;iy what conti dt Tirr nr,nKM't tlu-y can havt for iuh rulrjfl and jmiu' And ht thnn d titer ntm Wa whelher th;y nro prcared &a I: rinrn to ft I t;.rty that rt: tii in it, ptiwer ;iin ami tii litisc a laithktw 4irU to fuclt meaim to auh- U.U 4JI itUHK.1. 14 1 Ut Ut WtllllllliitfT r:inin:tl juMirn anil ntippnM critiie it in tit iniLinitiK t till' niJiti! ftrft fif'itiU. Tfuit u 1h uln t ' It' it wt'li' DtluTwim.', tliull iht'se pnxwihnn wure otherwuo ! fsoCI.il. Kill.. j Wi h in heretofore alluded to the fai t j ih i!. tn V . h iiiolon I 1 1 y , tlio authorities' ih tt iimrn ,1 tti iiiake a : vi.l upm mid ar r. -l all lewd women of that city. Thia i..M,..it Mrs Sia-ui-er and other humane' j.. ' i.s if 'heir reacuc. mc law 01 me city was not eiifon-eil. The aoiled doves went uniuoleated. Our readers have been made acquainted wi'b Sally GfTmore and Kilty Furgeraon, two soiled dovca,one of Moore anil the oilier ,.f Chatham. Their name should never have appeared in the tsRNTINKL hut for 'he fai t that these two Imisc women one i!ie keeper of a brothel lor negroes wire whipM-.l. and the t uitial States ivernineut has taken the case out of the suite coui'te and pr.eciiled the parties nipping riiy aim u-.s'j nrt Since Sally, and Kitty wera whipeil, there i not a state 111 tlie Liuon w.ie.r such woiren have not been whipped or heir houses Uirn down over their hcails. We do not ustity tlie ouiragi-s on tlie 1 !l,..D art. TWO aUCll MKr women, nam: i j '" hnrarturs should not uc aiioweu ...k sjoml men a hundreil milm irom noiim trial. With these remarks we now intro ,uce Annie Talent, of Catawba, to the public. Two old christian irentlemen, last week, .1- a.. .;., an ASMilint of Annie Talent and I'eUr -iounK oeing 1...1.1 1 p-ti.r Vouni i a democrat, li.iiitr in Catawba county; his wile .i.tl.. i',H)d woman, who come of clever Jieople. Peter's conduct towards her has lieeu such as to break her heart and almost cra7,c her. IVu-r introduced into his house Annie Talent who i " '"rttcr thn B1,y more or Kitty Furgcraon. Mrs. Young ,,uit the house of her husband, l'eter, on Sunday morning, telling bin. and Annie Talent she would send the kuklux and i,- them both whipped. .When the half erased, heart-broken wi tft her own hou, from which she had been driven by the presence of a harlot, she stopped U) tel, the story of her wrongs at the nearest .,i.u.r- one RouIkju Yoder, a man 1 iK. uholel county of known iuiouj;ii"v . .....I- l..r nioraltV. DlCty BUU Clin."". utrl.o. . M.n.o.v niiht the kuklux wl.ippeo . " . . l .t tf V.uoitr'a beil. Antue Talent out " o ,.,! tvter lieing in there with tier, cuugu. fcw of the licks -intehawi inr nia-mer ttusMA A nine. v..r. motlr in Israel win ay uippfng was deserved, whether Uwful rr ... i....;r iV fiir no one or not. We'wtti noi i....;.t kiikluxirm. even shall say we in."- , well merited. The old man xoaer, who had no more to no ABie and Bob than IH.g I'rry ofthe Kr is brought SOU miles lor ... . iUiesaea expensea at the at- i A olfcnce. 11" w late court, with hi. own, -ere over There wa. no trud, and he win have to exTcourtT Wnetner cou- victed or not, if "0, w1"' Ihe aheriff moat sell mm i .0, - - prr-cution. . -J . that MtlL YWW.JP't'ii?!! r 1 at . ra nil uniki - " . uunt axprtsaBu. urss-J- - '- milh ana duttresas ,,W.C!mt.JWjtm, ... . . .. . .i,;in,r. irf uorxanu b wtn aajf m -w Tr was righteona, but unlawtui. I 'nil.l'.oa Semi'. rw'in, o. inni. ha. sold the. college -trip f tbat alalt . H'.bVO acfe a vi-m- i v w- wW a in. i.p ., i he p ' i 1 I id sueciai iaa ioliieo, Kildee Lassiter Co. bo. d ., by li Th. l...ud can I lH,aght at 10 cenU in the dollar, ana v,W be a hard bargain that. . . Thb Baptist state eonventimt meets in Charlotte on tt 8U ot next month. PP Tit Hi ft ffAt TirtKTttmt taken (Wxn the Long Perry, we think we mitit ban Ouv. CaldaU,.Xwy 7Wy'- eviitw, Hon. lwt JlunHaiis ftjigijri and Mark Williauw iudiclvd tor t nn fsiItnrfTH itffimc fii. "We oLtervwl Mr II iae and Hon. Hawk Hugcni, on Tuw- iIht nftehiuuti, about i dVlock, walking upfii.i t h-oiu the diructiun of the " Lit t ' lu'lil " nr old StttiiJard buililiiii; Jtr U-.imt ilium tlliiU'ly rrxward the lwt, Imt not at unu ol the crocking phu'tfi. It wu I'Htlciuly Ins puruoae U lurt couipaii) with Hon. Hawk. Two luiura after tliiv the KrerUra-T'hoiuptn conmiuoudctH't' apwared. We tell Mr. ltaues he cannot throw off tlie linn. Hawk in that waj. H.ilduu, i hi htt. will and lwUt Caldwell, to allow Hawk to Spend two nouie a li.iy ml ilu- t m uiivt ofhee. We u ll jolt, Mi. llant-A. you bieuk tlie liar Itnliy ul thi' luotitcl IiimhI if ytU ilttilnpt to .li an Jlituk lu (lie Htrorl. If vnu hail 'lit Ult trtlK;t' i.IIni; lust Monilitv li UJ to. vi- Mnii ltmk ami thf i;ov i Hint Hi in ml riilihiti, uml im ri'HM tiuvi- i irmil linw tnmtifui it in lor Ittvihreii to I li Uii'iiii'i "in unity. We miluie tltta corri-iKinleiice wan not written liy I honipin or Lyritoti. Vi' w ill give the eititor ol tlie Jny l urry nve dnilart for the inaintacript Wo have no tiried the governor we will indict him for. lilKil if lie itgaiu calls u kuklux, and we , ii4uiilrtUivttlwUi.k. Uiuiluf itftwrett- wr iirsonre- nrrdrrstnipTier almut trim, hail written the cards. Mark Williams says. " 1) d if they 'aintgot Jo. Turner now . the proof is jam up. llond and the jut can convict 'him on that." Mr. llama should bring his taut prool tint ; that which he produi-es isonly hear say. His friend, llearne, swaks as of h'u own a:rsoiiul knowledge thai we. lM.ollged to the kuklux. I learnt', Thompson and lCcrton, wi ic all lielore thegraud jury, and yet there is no bill against us. If Mr. Hones will keep up his aawajiation with lion. Hawk lingers and certain liku characters in this city, and Long I'crry will furnish money enough, and Tim Lee wilt get the same grand jury he had some tune ago, Caldwell, Hawk Rogers, and Mark Williams can lie gr .tilied, for a bill can then lie found against us for kuklux iug. We conclude this by giving the tairresMindcuc.e taken from the " hmg I'crry" I UKD. To tht Rlilvf J the Km UK.NH.mtKr! fin justice Ui myself I re spectfully aak that you jiubli.li the lollow iiiUnote adilreseed to me "byDT. T. It Kgerton, a highly respectable citizen ol Kiitherlnrd County, in conlirmation of a automcnt made by me, on the authority of" T, H. KllioU, that Jo. Turner wan CAin ma-tcd with the divisible Empire. I am, very respectfully, J. W. TUtfM-l'SON. llAI-KIOIl, N. C, Oct 3, 1871.. J. W THOMPSON, ICUtiiji, a. v.. Duir Sir : As you have been assailed on auint of your evidence Iwlore 1 tlie circuit court with regard more particu larly ui vour statement that you had heard Iron". T. 8. Elliott that Jo. Turner, Editor the Sbntinki. newspiipr. was with the Invisible Umpire, I lake tins iM-casioii to stale that in the spring of 1X7! , in the county of Kuthei .r. I lw .1 said T. S. Klliolt, a duel ol den of the Invisible r.n.pire, uc .a.. that he had " rotcived atitlio.ity 11 i" Turner." 1 am, very rcspcctlully yoiim, T. li Kiil'.KT'oN lu the almvecard of J)r Kgirlon. tin stuteiuent ninde by Thumps m, on oath. U fore the jury, is contradicted iu an e s.:iilial particular. Egertoii s.js he hear.l " KllioU, a chief of a den ol Hie Inv isibh Eniilre," declare that he had -icceive.. authority from Jo. Turner." Now Thomp aon swore that Elliott told him he " re caved authority" row McAJ'ix and thai McAfee said he received authority troui Jo. Turner. Brother Hjuies Will phase amend the record. UOVERNOR C.iLO WKI.L AXV Till Cll. HUMAN. j -... We re ttrtd t ask OaldawU if he 1 did not tell the marshal or his d'eiutii whom to aummou as junirafur the fedoml court lately held at Marion. We are told Ui ar'a tha governor if hexlid B4 teU Uie marslial, or hU deputy, to attminon Kob ert Bogle and others. We know that the mweruor was among the most active pros ecutors, but we did not know be was sus pected by any one of helping Mr. 1 hillips, the chairman of the republican exec utive committee, to pick the jury. There can be novfair trial where the .marshal pic at N - at i.i. i...- TrM Jury, instead ot arawing uieiu oj aa the law require. 1 he late jury in toe iesleral court was picked, not drawn, and 1 rafrrDrTwro il..wl he told the marahal what kind of jury to pick. -ftff-giftit-tMTTgB. Wi tJ-aallfeft oTUl& v Me '-Mft --arthr of Rutswr uU not the on., man 1. ButWord who believe he was arresieo xo coerce Dim Into voting against convention. We have aether totter from a differCTt ,K:', ,I'WH I' "";" - i....i. Jinw the Dolitical Dunawct wuu Intended by th am-l oX innocent pernna. What has become ot uie oia eaag uk a that ninety and nine guilty person abould escape than that one innocent man hoaldiiBur Trot North Cerolfc cordereno will convene in Charlotte on the Jth prox. Bishop Paine, it iid, will preaide. ''Two Jar in the penitentiary is all a HounUm (Texas; court haa awanled to buu"?' k gtltilU. a uairv, U fUriu ot. t.ry;UvM uu a tnilr..i tnrk. and iIkh cjumhh tW-drath trf Tt.v pnwilent, ttr. lounp, bitU. H-oundin;; vaial othtt "periioriii." J'"iK1, J'eajBtlim. wiiim fkMra nt his rajrged nii'.itia to Jonm ronnty to avetufetlie datli of 'ohrow, a c, l hafi aheriff who had served foni )(;.r and u months ,' (he (M-nitfiitiarj' ..f New Vik. Walker, a eiut l,B niilitiaman. killed Wni. I'utuej in il,etrueui of Uol.U iN'i.i'. without ptvi'atiou. Walker i nwied l,v i,uy, nHrriH,,n aJl, ,K)unj over to Wayne couit in the wmi of tl.OtKl Judge Watta wrola a AuAuu my and u( Mr.'HH tiard Uwlirei'a nanie k to a. mmtf, hdwd the raw .. jud-e, ttxlucl the hail to a few hundred doIUm and hound the I. )..n our to Wake, uiatoad of Wayne court wuere the ulUaa-, v.Mr,m uiiiieu. i n , ui net i:t , fi.l in it ... i like Huiden. I'll '"I'll heard i ' "t" ui"K his l.ail, nl lou, never ! troui. Mr. li(ii.j Wlj tin II' o! hi name iiiiaiiiln.ii.,! and wit!. .ait Ina k xlzv. If . .. It Is fin ...iv the pan of Ju.l.n- Watta, and citn v siiuuid sen, I a !: to the riuu.l ,r. next week. WJIY WAS TIIK iihiifl.Mi cnirrT corirr j; ur cit 1 A-i; :. j uxh ; Jll.lgt: ill . ,k a ,.,id Lla utlier d,iV in LuAiaMiitj whs itrit Cimrt, wirti tin- eVrt.ciirri'm' of Jinl-e r Ju.loe H I We in,i.k n i U.tu! 1, iimI 11, -ill, 1 1 hi-, hi ali 1: .,(,'. . V" .in.: , 1. 11, ei'ii K. .1 .1 .i.rrr l.t.r .kluv Ul at i t .1, I, I t" '' ;'- I" I' ' - "I court ! Another thing, these jinbes kn. a ihal the juries of the had nil , .tints are not selected iirn,r.h..j t ' H.y tot', that there is no apyeal to the supreme ccitii of the United Stales from their de cisious. HoLOKav ok Tiia Kuki.oi. The federal court at Kaloigh has made a (rood begin ning. We trust the good work - the lain belViltiVe Work ot leStorill peine Hull order will go 011. There is no reason tor compromise, we must not, liy .m- iromising, coniKiun.l wilh clime, lithe law Mnuild now release its hold, and the guilty slioiild go unpiiliisheil. the 1 ilea l must a., ill jistloiu u the 1'utiui- oe. . ol ,..-.- .. 1 ..' it i:..i. I hirCcil against all, wnetner uig niuw- Wmlunuton Uhrouiele. What virtuous language for a fugitive from jusiice io hold T Hidden ia indicted iu Alamance comity in aoine half domn casus for assault and battery with deadly waponB, and for assault in hanging una by the neck to trees in the woods. He is in.lK led in OrungC for perjury. To use his own lainjuapc, "We ai.OOt vindh iive. but we want to si justice done, and the law enfonwl against all. whether big or little." For the aentlm l. ' Uai.eiiiii, Vt. 3, l71. Yars. KJitort : Having read in your pslsr letters from other prwmers. I have concluded Ui give yuu the paruouUrs 01 my iirreit. I am ."ill years ol age, never sued or was sued , never had business of any kind i" court. I have endeavored Ui go peaceably through this world, oliacrv mg in all things the law. Al.. utihe atiin day of July I went to lh,. town of Unllieitonlton to give nail lor my who- was arrosteil charged with kiiUhixiiio A man named John Hlillell appl.ai' hid and asked my naiul . I did not know llarrell, nor did he know me, aa It appears troui his ssklllg Hit name. In few moment William Sr-nggine, Ti'drpiify THafsual. afTfSt! Sie, anil J as lodgeo iu jul wilhoul trial or hearing. I thought thieves and murderers were enti tied Ui lie heard Iwfore punishment. After a day or two's confinement in a filthy jail. 1 w releaaeii uism my own rccogi iamc apHMi again on Monday and give hail for my appearance at court, whiim I 'I'd- Tl... ..,..11 John Huri'll. it seems, who aslie.1 my name, and whom 1 did mil know swoie 1 Uild him I was for putting down Uie radical party, sud that I I longed t th tkly- I anatra 1 never U.ld him so. l mi)niry 1 kauri ihal IUirell is a worthless fellow Tb's evident "f llairell s is all that is imputed to me Wat I Bel ititfci to a hemuig and to liail In-fore giang to jadl I have l'ii ihroe weeks in attendance on c. .rt in this eit. and will have to retnrn again in November. I aiiVsui noroapect ab c wuinisx. can ,rwe sue guilty d any viiiIhIi. ii of the law. I have written this 'hat yrtir readers IlliuV know llpi'll wliw nine pi'" " " may It." imp"""'".!, and t' at he may be imprisoned without a bearing. ltcslH-ctfuilv yours, . THUS. WX)U. . ' KksihkMi - We are happy Ui announce thst old Pilgrim Ashley, sup- riotoiHlenl .a.,.Mlii.-.tJilmitfcaw.Jh-.JS!kra oflii and n:lurneil t Buryard Bay. been apisiinted to Ull the vacancy. hoi. BmtiA tn Rarafd to the" atKiTOttie eiraTlirtu: ttMtlkMMdcANab JJZE2& . ,S,,P , the radiial i e faun,) her atrnosphere Usj pure. 1 liafive lairn iaJlaWar 1W m nTBIt om- ative im ii.sk i i (,,,! positioB has ree- m-'iniiwsiHi. . r.. dknit ,,. ::, i , BaiU. V LwUl'IV'- nauviiy, iaiv we blush in silence fiir the noble counties which mf claim tlie birthright of Pool, Patrick and Mclver. Thb Boston TrmnMript rejoice over the defeat of Batler thk 'ww : tif sll Um woeds (ram tours or pnx. The, are the ghat, tsbaa't have Ben. . , I lawltanrla'a-l titt n n.. -t . 4 w . . U. B. Circuit Court. The "Kuklui" Trivia. EIGH'rEENTtl (LAST) DAY, Tt a.v. tK:t , 1811. AKTKKNiHIH BiiElwIoft f lie court met at 3 p. in.. Judge llond p.i'M.llll iu inolion of 1'lato Durham, W. (...lortli wa dixharvwl fMin custody, then. Iiriug no hill KmiimI avaimt him. Manim lwidgen wiu adiiulliHl to hail, Mr lliirhalu litrolttinK MectlhtJ. Also IXxou UreenaMd Jamratlrrvn Mr Durham an1 . H. WhiKwidea, K., U' iiMiunn aw iritiea. Air. WhttnVlea anKihl to the court to remit the anntuntw ot two veara' imprta nnaient aad a tin KHI impoaed Uwt Wna,tJ.Uhat H.WIiiteiikwrtmttHtd tba craui Uu tha kMaodaM kui aWoniled but one Bieetinif ; that ha had been con victed on but (tie thin! count in the in dictiuent and oudormul biui aa an iuno fenaii'e and influential man. Mr. i'hilliia. for the eminent, had heard nothinir more Ui the hrriudice of ",e deli'iidaiu than apH-ariHl on the trial, xi ept that he thornhi .Mr. lN(irict w the man who siitiresUil Ui the delimce (hi I iirsiii,ii a- lost .leu pn.a'rty put to Aurnn H -001 hi n It Sli'l. he ihouht, allowance 'oi;: i t la- 111.1.L toi urwiy aetil !,lal iu I the iieat of a pi. Janeiro.!! llu would leave the matter t.i the eourt I Jll.lirillk.llil rea.vl.leil 'he tii-eisltv ol piiuiaiillii; any ol tin . i.rthta. tut In i I . hot Oilua lie t.iii .l t it . . ..l 1 in ill is case. He was sali-ln .1 la.pnivt 1 had not hint; to do Willi tlie w hti.lilu.' ol iKiermalI, lit the impii!..! ina.le on iii'UU w:ui mat tlie UUeudaut wa,a should have dune, ledyaiid a.Lind theni. In tin- 1 .. il... (' S. vs. AiuusOwiiis anl ,,'! . M.v.. ,. Durham mi l While W j.. oiii. -in ioi 1 tin 1 arson an,l ('-.- ., I'.olor 111 the sum oflifn . I , . I I -s in. h anil Iheir ptt.fstrtlitnal. .hare ol "' ...at, and the defendants, were dis 1 rge.l i In conr' then adjoiirm I till the 'J.ith ol Non-mile! ricct. Hwmg nil. term id" the court, forty ail ti.li;lieuls have la-en ptonolini-isl, of tine or iuipriaounient or Isith. Uii the dis kei 1..' June term wen- niniMea.n caaes for ku kl'iviiig. During the a.ljotiru.'il term just closed, sixty one in.ire bills wen- found by the grand jury, anil ol the enure eighty- cases only three have tiecn iJissshs1 ol, viz : the L8.vi.ltA Shotwell and otliers, in the Justice raid, and two in the case of the I. 8. vs Amos Owens and others fiir the liiflrerstalf raids, leaving seventy ai'veu cases on the il.H-kct - one ol which is the case of Henry Chance, inlored, and four others. The ciuies on iia:kcl euihrace several hundn-d lUfendauts. .Vsasrs. KHl.-r It for tlie Ch'iitlliel may not la: int proH'r told you lieiu Irom Alaiuaiue. She .'iiet. ami exoei ui to remain so. She " her or'W) si tt ill ' m aim ..' .l 1. ' i'f --'' 1.. ii.u fiiswuiiuiiial ben ahe exma-is to in nower. that is, the executive aim ii ill. ml ou uie iian f thuslati' .Old national officials an: held togetlieT nyitie power of "riWtmy uml wrruptum " You may think Ibis saying too much for a start, but 'lie acts and doings of the part) wanaut me in this much : at least it would appear so frouiwhat is to follow. As you aie aware, the N. C. K. It. has iasacd Irom the control of the partim that sisiil'thfir ill. an. J and lalir to build it Y, it is leaseil. Tile rumor is that Mil j,.r Smith has made a giaxt thing of it. II alt reports lie true, no win ii atuiile nieaiia. He ihiw drlviw a fast horse, which wait 1,!WK What prolli gacy I No president of this road prior Ui 1,.. ns.i.rn ever thonL'ht of making money mi his own nrivaU: aei-otint ; but what Iwtler could lie eiiec.U'd of a mart tha! would sell himself for office t "Blow ,.r.h..,m ltillv " wan tin! to make money, h. tiie his betrava' of this trust, especially when he hail such men to hack him as lud Kye Albright, one ol the state dins; tors on the Dart of Hidden. The Majo ran t beef iirooiotion. He has Ikwiuic i.w, ..tn in his own conceit, tie ailvlse. the lu gris that they ought not to sutfer . long as there Waa "corn in the Held anl the pitfe curled their tails." I h"e iov. Caldwell will una till agairait him in the iiouiiiiatioB next siimnier for gov eri.or. but then you can liny tlie Maior elf - he is pliant in his dealings. Should ku be. ucssfl, Littlclli'ld and (! ungul resume their swindling oierution against tlie state. Sliil anothi-r one of the directors ol U11A road on the part of the slate comes In lor s share of the corruption, an ' ' i llev. Ueofge Welker. He, ' , 1 a l.i i sample of wrnipMon I! "as nl hi. in I stance that a numbm of the hust mew ot ' ilm k Church were iiulicus) in (Juill'ord for claiming aa they thought their n.m Ui the church proierty. The chun II u rrunibling and delaying under his rule. The member of Mi chun. that is the betk sirtion of them, am building a house of worship in spiteof the Kcv. Oeo. Welker. 11 i. niiita aiiniainir in this county to see the leaders of the radic! Iiarty trying lo cover up tlie misdoings ot llieir supe rior court cliak. His orti'W was declared vacant, and is order to save the. party harmless, they came to ma rss w blind. Afterwards the com luisioners passed an order that "lire bills of cost from Ihe rbn'k'a oftli were not transferable. The rumor is they had been miaeppN'-d After mature reflection on the pan oi wuuge Tourgee he again appointed Albngnt to aave Uie party In Wis county Enough lor this time. More aooo. ALPHA Ubabasi, fcp'lJJSI1; The Ti Poi rrir.l. f ViBTBST IH OHIO DUcSif ettir-ieriBrtwT-w" kiee the legi'is'ure IB Uhio. nenauir nner m'an" icegrapiMiaT''ler' jRW," asklflf tbit aU th Ohio clerk beot horn i to vol, t Hist awr$-.BOm efftt be made k. n in earnrbin Um korialative thkrt-iB -Haiailsen aaiinlyr"tk-8 Knift arttf anrtle the- eemiileww to" IseisUlitre. Th fart ttf 'nf''"""' w " . , -i . 1 -. ,.u si.ia. StTt.t.w add nnusoal Interest to the ticket. It aeera to be conceded that tlie republican will elect their governor by a n-diiced ma- jWty.-jyas; .(jjwu, .. ..' . A I 1...... Raai'i.T e.eiswt of the ; York Board . j I'tiarmai'V sliowt that out of VA drug- uid ignelsrka examined by the com- a . . 1 . a .ItltAlvjai sitsslooers, eixiy aruggi. elerk failed to giv auffkierit pro.' of tb qualification aesanr and were irjeitt. In Ifa examination of the leading drug, gist and their clerk it was found that a Urgn aomher of them could not read or diuary Latin pvescriptiuiia. - - ir-w wf titter" MKI.aKAMONU TUB WUITKa Arl N110-- tiib o tMnruaau tmt vumittbiw A diffieultj Ix'twm-n the whiten and lltacaloW'-rirrwrin Thuivllle, Va . on Sat urdat nitftit lat, orraniomHl hj a drunken neKo taanwrf Itanlet WitaW aHampiiog Ui rnKiie iii brother, w,ho had been ar realeil for theft, from tlie police authori tiea. The nejrme conRnyated lu larjje nuuilm betVru tha jaS, tlint,!in(f U Ink tha priaatnvr uc Tha Danville (iraya were aumuioneil bv the authorities U disperse the nioli The (Jray eliarud the atiwta with five' I bayoneta, and were met with a roUey of atonaa fnxn the mob. To aeifrooa were bayonettod, ami use (.Andrew Jiu'kaon) mo tallv wounded. t aptaln O00V, of the pidlee, waaalight Ijr woamtni by tin Gray OimiiKh mU lake, be Uuiy in the arowd. Ujinn t iliiell the riot. The negrnr fii-d preeiiil. talely, and at the prcaent writing all ia iniet. Bat frarg are eutcrtjiiued that tlie Uoubie ii not ended. amotuki AO-onn r, This aftennKMi alaiut 6 oYTia k a neuiu wa arnwli'd on a chargo of theft. The nenroea, who had jil 1 ,ireftatel in the slrecta from the t.ieUiriea, attempteil to lauvent the ani-nUd niuro ffm litaiiR ujit 111 jail, aii.l . oiieuiiied uiouml the Jail in Ikrwe numlM'rx. May. Cole read the 14 act tu them and oriienil theni to di tHirse. They leluainif to U u, Uie Dan ville (iraya were oulerud out and lortued in front of the (nil. The neirriH-a were n ortlercd to di pirw. to their hum,, .mil ..jin n-fuacd. The company were oidetui I., lie lirnfl tu chaire wilh tixeel li.,y..uets ., A Uu i .iiiipuHv alepja'd off at a do Itle iliiii k. wilji Im.kI I, tilt tin Is. a him.ir .ot .. ptHi them, ItrHsfiij; V" -'i t-i-rr 1 -i"iii-" i-r'-rt an- X 1 n i it-! 1 -iv -sTf ' .i?,' J l Si" iVYln JJJtWi I W l,y.SftlV4. - -" --' ' ' j xiy me oajom is, Diie shot was fired hy a liiemlHV of the eompaiiy, .lightly woiludiiig a s.lix)inaii The negro shot at hail just hurled a stone and struck the Gray who flred the shot, wiaiuittiig him aeverely. At this writing " O'lnaiail H lUIUt, DUl UIU COIlipati) n still ttUthir arma. ADVHWTMKMurT ) KxtRliiH. Ctet. , lS7 1. jfswn n.(r . 1 waa art uimiii on TVendav night by two l uiud Sutea l Un lives in this city. I thought, ind I lol.l in.nii ineir puriwise was to roh me. think so now It iaso remarkable I will give the public the full particulars. Alanit 7 o'clock on Tuesday I iiaid Samuel A. t arliam, 111 lnm of Uie 1 ar brmigh Jfnuao, for a box of tolwco. UkstertiveM. Mrrry rflf aJtlflig near. I had alanit Mm dollars, moet of which hsd beuu aid mo by MstUiew Snipes lor a house and lot in ilm citv. The mnnev ckuie (hroiigh Ihe National Bank. Hor ry, -after aiiiig my roll of money, fol lowed mt Ui Kraps , and there said lie wanUal uaee me on lairticular husim-as- he could tell me how to make unmet. Tiklng my arm I walked with him to the Yarbmugh Hoftjm. As I went in Berry undiled: hi detntlve Hester, lli rry iusisUul on i(i gojun to bis room I hail counterfeit money 00 my person, 1 t.M him Uigu tu-lh light, ami anybo'ly could aes my monay-thcy eouia not .teal from nie in that way. Heater came up with a stick drawi am said, "Uod d .t-n yon," and aeiaud uu by the other arm. Bulb of tiieia curaed Die, say ing I ahiuild go to Berry's lam. I broke kaan from llieiii, aller teariug my coat uretly well off of rue, and. went iuui the office of the hotel. I then invited there Ui coin to tu light, ami I wouui show my money. They did aot ahow themselves. I told litem iu tlie presence of a nuiulier of gentlemen, their pur pone wasUi nib nm. I believe Utey wouiu have roblie-l m, ot put counterfeit uiouey among niy gil moaey, and thus have maile evhUlnw mraiust we. The charautor of (ins of Uui dctectivos is such aa to warrant me in tlie conciu .ion Uial their piirpiaai wae to rob or put .v.unterfuit money on uie. 1 had 1111 satisfaoiiua in ciirsing them as nibla r Ui their laces. If there ia any law Ml f uieau Ui have the aatisfaoUtm which the law jtivie. 1 write thi to ex pose the villains, who sit altoul to spy upon the conduct of genthanen. They Jmultl not be alio wed to txHtrd ai a de cent hotel Ui spy uiou theoouduct of gen tlemen w ho may atop there. (tuapn lfully yours, W. 1'. KtHttiYTHE. Mtfrnt hitiiriT, TitK-HwtiamMA-rtF mas ..K thk (JosiniiMaTB Taian ami) ro rei (iun.TY. (JalipatU furnisheal a rt ol the trial of Marie Leroy, widow. in. wan ca lea "tne uaii'iaimie nmjwmm ,. the C.iiiiiiiiiiala.'k, She was charged, AisL .ulh haviiiAt. byrbn and immauna. sideavorKl to cju'ito au attempt to cauc ilevaslatioii ami massacre In th city ot Pahs: second, of cotuulirity in assisting I'ruain inhi vUilunos and Mbbury of a person nsmwl Isutan; tliirtl, of oomplirlty In Uie alMtnwtion of the fund destined for Instructhm to 0 seventh arondisee ment (St Oernxarn). The) prieomw, wttn it gil looking young woman, lair, wi n bright blue eyea, twetity-o r w .U,U dreaaed. iHinng th first aiege of I'aria alia leplaoed th amuae- ..... . i i II. UI.L,S Xul meal ol in tnesaxre ami usuw, --'" s.. .,i.t he the exctuiMAani ot ooniata. Ah. aiusidcd Uie various club and ftw- uiienlly addresard heesidierimw, who were rsacinatnn riy nev oeamy ."--J fiow nf lantriag. At one ot tneae i.. p ,n cwm. Rue du Rac, she en noontered t'rbain and peedi!y obtolneit . wnhniMnlist emnire over him. Aftor- wards, when the (immune was inatitoted amttw was deletrated p administer tlie . x . . . .i: .. . .k. MMssmHM MWSQIB srsiisiiwwws . , him lo the Maine, where they took on 1. tseirs.iws?J, ..PFSr.J, osur)ed aa enlimiteii autliority, and to hV flWvHr1 'WW ' bj"'IT ,;W--Wtw -BwJP'wi""stiii" that quarter, and to have non trie insu Hatnrof swsw ww wesasi'baednwnieliaB generally accompanied trtiain. In on of tttee etrisstitum, that nvvrtliined In ihm ladlrtmrtit. afi was swWHSt of'llvtn serried ajf the Jewelry ' of Mm, tanrtai ,a4itss tliy1id seen her weariri)? ring belong i. is lt nswwon.' 'Alltriin'trh IX ewtuam il nf no means of t 111. 'ti in 'h- hrirmlf isia.nw-uot slJ It hct liuii'liaisai irf tipa n si re article, and particularly a regards her dress. A number ot witness were mm .LMItsml HnossiHIe in defence of the aotsoaod, th Urtter, on he'.nt; asked if ahe had anything to add, prntrwted hot lnnoreree and de clared that ah would rather tons hr bead then V convicted f tlieft. Th ooort, arW aa horrr's deliberation found her guilty oa the first and second eounte, with I.tmsstlaff adnmnxstancea. acttniUM her oa th third and setrteooed her to aimpl Uwosxxirtatioa. " vlcuauasivNiiaii:a fna aMTiiBL. TKMI'IS JiOTKA There are three MiulKititi. Ledgea.in Davie eAuiity, Imt during a ruent visit 1 only inut. jti, wwjotj tt Taritot cmiw hut cliMflv,. a want of interest ia niaaonry, on tlie part ot tha luembera, Thia was before lh war, one of thp richcat awntiqs in the stttU'aud evist now the reaKittKes are very great. A largo amount of produce is raised and exwirtial yearly. Totiacco giows luxuriantly here, and brings much money to the producer. Some of the lineal tobacco may lie found here, and judging from the nuiiifier of factories (twelve or ftiuiiaieu) tliouaiuvls of boles are pirt up and shipieii to various sections south. MiH'ksvillu, the county scat, ia an n'd villsge of some note and contains several handsome stonw and rasldensas Tha citueas artan alive on all subjects x 01 ut niasouty, but I way be wmnir on this point, though t judga b tha vers airittn nteetlhg when I was there. Hiverwl days noLiiw had been givea Imt utili three members met me. believe, hmyover, thai some stuck will jet la. taken by iiiaaons who are in the to harco tra.le in that vicinity. I left an ngetii w In. promised ( Ijot aftor UlO ia- U'o'sts ot the loiuple Iheie. At Farniington, I found a lodge work ing in true masonic style, the officers ueailv all at I lour poits, full of seal and alive to all the in i crusts of the craft. My heart was glad to meet thia "Oasis iu the Desert." Hi re you find ancient rrnfl ma sonry fultliliiig its JiMtiiij, flllnwaliip, lu a-alitv un.J blothely love dwellui to- telhet in swivt uuisou and all working in lannony and iiianifestuig true devotion to the cause of masonry, not only in Vsrii..n'ton l.ul throughout tha jurisdic tion ot vhc j,inm lodge. Long before the scent nfhviif tht1 Iniiplo mHTbt hail boon "rr -T'- sss r i nV if 1 movm.Tiiis. iis-j shsi wkv imria-III pie a'nl ih.'i sympathy stops not with w.irds bat tnev net in accordance with the wish, nil that ell lodges were as 1 Ills one' how dillereut would uiaaonry h. within our borders. It is, iu fact, a lu itlel IoiIl'c. Long may it live, and bv a blessing to the neighborhood tit which It 1. haiaU'd. 1 bail the impression that Ksniiiualim was a small viliaua, but ilia inity iii villa, aiitt a lieatitiful one it is, a model 11x1111. coiiilucU'il by U. W. Jolm son. V" , n fctmiiem.'in of ihe old school, who puivhatssl Una place many yenra ago, ami by eiiUtpiise, energy and liersever suee has brought it lo a high state ol beauty and fertility. Tu give a full In scription of this liu ill would consume too iiiueli time and spaii1, ami 1 will only al liiile 10 the vincinrd of choii'Q uraiiea. AD the vailiiiui aau lu ikii bumaug exwMtt tlie si iiiioniong, which, after a trial of 30 yuan, haa not produced aa uiueh as shouhl have been realiaud in one season. Mr. Johnson has sucoeedeil in making choice wines of various brands, and 1 have lieen told that they am super-excellent. .The flue beef cattle I aaw are proof that the pastunw on thi farm are in good Erasing order, and much profit is doubthsa real bed by the proprlcUir from sale ot cat tl each year. 'I he dwelling ia large, airy and convenient, but the hospitality withiu nl tome varue are ivuuw -"'" A verv rich vein has been discovered ou the-lind 61 Mr. Jiihn Orar, t Umntty Line and a company from Pennsylvania are bargaining for th mine, and consider the ilep-aiiU of tiftlcient value to justify ooiiaidurablo outlay to develop It. lb ve .... ..m. have been scouring tluscounty uf late, and many eetxunai mad to Ik lisi omfort of the Uealers in umauiu nu ..ll.sr I.I. kadi- oommiMlltiea. i uu cimnij also lNiastofaWe doctor la mapar .. r..un.i a em ot one irr. msson, wuo - all manner of diseaaoa. Jle never axuuiwi iliediciue except o ou ootasakm, which aas as follows: When a young man be fi.lin.l a small old fashioned lmok with rf.. i..Kk. lorn off. Ivlng on hi doorstep. Ue bsik it op, caamiiwd and read It U Hiuht and a I a t of the nextday, wtj&D suildenly it dirappearcd from his table never Ui tie seen again, r iuui ixpli.ii. luaik. which h aays was aunt from Heaven, he received all hi inatruc in the hualimr art. an the nader may I , Unn judge of his .iroffrMwcy (?). U K" rtJl" '...""d"; J:" wlTr"hi. "I " j herb. 1 will only cite III. ..I..,- 1.1 .iomIi. one case to inuana -'--' jt r.r..lnre On one occasion prrM-edure. On one occasion ne .. i" . . . , . 1 found two negroe,ma am, BIUI CUIUS auu ic.. s"r - ... .1,. r . 1 a. 1 . .t-,u nm .i.i . riiraof t hec III I. ' ineuar - gain waa made, and he ciimuwncea mtbrna, lie tirat placsd large Uig of mid on the bed, put Uie is, and a largo pot of Wmj water orace owup. oy . a., -on the wood He then covered wood, pot I the were consumed, when th name 1 ..ali.-nta with blankets, and steamed, 1 rHM. thmt';"'t"Va ffi,I nhills w.irecure.1. but for two veer. (Tie wo man Iuui been bed rtddeo UU lorono year after ll I'm-wait incapable of any mauual labor, rtoreneh r.a-tlietim tof. .' Sh- I-J-JeS to Uic 'temple. AUEJiT. Tor the BcnUnet BaluuiUBV. ynt S. 1,871. " Rtill they Mime f Bo Hay U'wis mt XlXth In the Arth. , Poulson ha gone - Jet him po. Hear him bot tbf week, ago Ulkmg to Dr j u. Keen. Hold poaiaon, . tr. 1 wasi ' f iv-us". " 1. .:.i I hffered 11,000 a year 11 1 wouiu join otuca oepupseu wy sir. on, v.,-, rr ..j mds. Mo, sir; I would starve Rrat. in,ur4ce. T. !! Hutto, ea amok boua low he appear. In Pat Wolan An say- klickL ,. Ubybbo. . , ItiB be roar, he in the rank of the nauoaal aud klU-Uen, a-WU, mlmui. ,iblan part,. W. are glad to get There B leswoei V. lletU. thattb. clelr of Lewi. XIX. He ba. aell th Dr, Was otlier than aot ideetaL Th eltt ,,y in ouro.m,-l.gemgl.. Noon f oimr-i, worked hard ia the effort vL'Jih"" r-traoth.. What a poor wM icr Lewi will make la mg to tgU with bat th water ia the II 1 ai 1 awalll - tlUH trWtktmUtftm. Your, DEMDCllAT. I Sotn waaka ago, ha exscuUv coo- --vyrBaaWOffi ,BlttttltHorterOiw aona an " Democrat'. " commimlcatioa fjociety reqaeeted Dr. T. D, Hogg, of thk ., fLrfi. Mr HaW 4ma .- -au. sslsf ttowiltsllianls. ftir. ted -tm-ttav- "" "' c"1 . x .1.. indl.w nr T.'''"' licaa state eoovennon as so r Kemp r, oaxxie, xuqn nimuoii, wiu - factions, each led on b, one of tha P.. a, . r ri,Hf-' - " ;;'. ' if , ' 7 '. ''-, tertain a mixture of naptcioa and - 1 . IUUBH, Bopl. 19, loll, tempt.!" y" Nntio. , ' Jfr, K.F. Bnttit, iV. Jf. C.A.S. ' fThtXML ai a lepuhBcna paper. It fim think it hrdn to tht-ptiUic and of the two New Yorkrepobli. to ,ou, to aa, that from information I have caT aenora (rei'' sml OoakllBgA thai received, tha there b Bliare r-i bil.t, of ml m . S . . I A m. A. m. m M m-A m M mmmm Asssel BV1MSBI t til IBs JT Bf 111 .1 the nubile entortain tor worn ot uiexa trie puuiw """"" " , , - mm.i maXamnt." I Ums tor tne rair. wwwrv ,j "fmr while General liranv ounce io. as J T, .. -Jii.. .hl. X!2. sT. "moral W." U . . ,'. . . . , : , . for tha-Bevtlaei. naKiit,vMI,18Tl., Smttnttr cliig Ml tunny if my aeifhlBfiewiw aa aoexxroi of their . 1 I. - T. . .. had aA tntorest tsv the imlswful airest uf any ekiaef,, however humble, 1 have bum fuadltd.toye,. ji Uu factj fions nertisl with my arrest. I ain ixtj-two years of sga and have always been a law-abiding man. I feet sure ! was arrested to (rare me into e- ting against convention. I was arrested , at tlie election, and just before voting lgging, the U nited State eDmnuawoa. er, aaid to me after tlie arrest, "you can't eXMrt any ravots from M when yon vote for oootrntion." if I had laid I would vote against convention I think I would have bean released. I voted, however, ' for eoavenUen. aad waa sound over lor my appearance to .court u the sum of tijm. 4. 1 am net aware of the charge against me. I have been here three week., patiently waiting the action of the omit. I never made bat one atleniit to go to a kuklux meeting, and that was to use sy Influence to prevent their raiding and whipping people. The meeting did not come off, a I expected, nor have tho grand Jury, after three , weak trial, been ab I to And a trua biuV agaiuHt roe. Two hundred and fifty mile to i -mo to court, when the .earn court stu in fifty mile of me, looked a little like op jireasion, I do thiuk t hat afW une week a trial to find a bill against we, I might have been allowed to go home. . I did a foolish tiling ih paying Colonel Mark Krwlu $10, thinking b might t!o omethiug fur me, even before a' bill was found. " Llv and learn." Bend m the SiornNEL. Meatrx. Editors. 1 left alt mj hione j to, jour iiwav tin .xi,MW.-4WlJi-',:"' Si : : i f.ye. ' 21: JOT WMti'Aiiit-w M c ooroimi. Hay the Bt, Ijauit Tima : It is- said that tlie authorities at WasliingUm are now devising a system which will effectu ally prevent any steeling being done in tbe fntme, unices the. authoritica dq it thillnsslvsa, . Bch a aystont will bankrupt tlie gov ernnseut, It is tlie security which the fox promised tlie gooae. : Upon my word said tlie fox to the goose, "no on shall take yon oil unices I do It myself," Thi Chicago W declare that the re ported large increase in lh debt of the southern stale 1 more nominal tliaruyjiiL The erwiltoW those state are f beiriiininir to fear that the delita themselve are more nominal tlian real.rfbisrier Journal The. Ihwtou .to'seHissr Ml as that Gen. Buitu ia without honor. If thi be true. hat hat he done with hi share of the honor which 1 asid to be among thieve f Ibid. Gov. Warinouth ears that he refused a bribe of t-'iO.OOO. If it U true that ha did it, hu diwerve to be kicked out of the radical party. Awf. Bird Vliull :'r of the d 'mt., came to - rtobart sicFarlaud, at Baudy yialna,l'wk county, ob th 5th bIU, both aick and oartially dorangod. Tb on died on Thdrsday stiout IS o'clock, b4 tlia old man la in ucli a condition that nothing satisfactory can be obtained from him in ' regard to (lis Tainlly. .. ' Tliey "aatti they wew from Ilinlleisoulh weat bfTJtie, t id-wcni going to Teimeasee to ksik fiir a place to move to. .-,1 , ci IflJ- '-'; ''"'' '""'' JFirb in Sl.iaAnieTtJTown. We regret to Urnrn, say the VYiJuiliigtim JvurmU ot lliu till iustant, that t very disastrous Are . iKcurred at Klijwxtmihtowii, lu Bladen county, on last Saturday, t About 10 o'clock on tlie mornini, pf that day flsuic .,, .Uacovarcd on th roof of houa occupied by Mr, W, 1L Syke, the iieriff of th- count,. When llrst en, our in- Uinuant deecr.be it, Uiey could hat been I ' l.l. ' . .1.1.. -CI. Ij.I tn ttiuii.tlA oovcruii wiiu a uiute ciuu-, " rf d to check lhen, tUy 1 , - - thieuti, ibuild- 1 i.u.uii f 1 - - - . 1 lug was in namiw. ni w .- 1 to a law ofllo occupied b, M1. 4. 1 ui,i 11,. 0a abwa house of Mr. F. . Cumming which WW also on deatroyed, . ... . . Uyl 1 uiey nca .h - , ,nc, ,Uped b, Mr. T. H. Button and a ka house and kUchon on" the old Q--,W. behmging to Mr , ton. The Uieee watalned werea fiilUiwa, and on!, on Ui oulldings, tlie umuure t g,ads Laving all beenVremovad; ' 1 r efeltn, - iJswwitis 0, w, b , . ltndfcee occuptsd by Messrs. Ukhardtoa aad Lyoa, 4,000, no insur- Cumming, a his store house, ' - fa.uw, w -1 1 . ' 1 1 1. j. u. ...... i nun u K - -.Jx-la,. . Jw.W.. I.. HJ,-.eJJ.Jis.AM,n ,, t titr. WJeM vly B th "exhibiooa Of a roaa xeainer a uie ..K. TV. AwnWv(nsr awta.' from Dr. H. to - 1 r "" :. , . " roan "' .... -. , i . n l . B-.I. I think It will be tha i s.r u r.ius. w i i .vi.n. 4 i vilhx lam Yours trulT. tUU. 1 , , . . . TUOdD. nOOQ. i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1871, edition 1
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