- - , ' x , , - 7 u4 it i?ini j; i i ii ii ; or t ilii iot-hi ,71 tiJ-r-ircj.-r II II II II II S ! tl II II II II IMiM urn II WIIMiM iNTTV. IIW W"VI II II' TkXI TI v II "t V ia J . 11 ii ir siy ii ii ii war nil ill i nnirK' i ir 1 ini 11 v 11 11 11 ir 11 n iir n-mn- ,.....,. Plut.4, - - ' - . . . . .rcJLJ-!zfE. .. -. - .v.. .' )Vvs' 7"; v" n II IMf II ! il ' ', n..y,,. ' i -5 . m.- I'm. uhAiiiins of the Skutinh. were in iunititl in the laat iistie that the r-ditor ..ja arrested" by rtrwtty 'SiaftBsr 'HaiV. . .1410... an. idMltUl. IWIlk bj. r'nt. Callow, tli.il tin- tit. t "conspired iii injure ,i)0 ist Hi w-rtiJtt slid pftipwl-y b gjtt-jtjf l,,s liiwl'lll discharge of the duties of hie t.flicc." Phillips, 11. uk linens. Mailt illuiiiiH and llie n st -it the npir ami Urliviw clillfillU-.l nt oiil I iin l rrest. v hail jmi li-n ih.I ul, ('i-j't.iln ruri-f, lli- hitiyistrnt.-, Hhn i fcut-.i ill.' Wrtiniiil aiiinwt llfwlx-r ami the litl;hl) Kat. ami aiiUdUtl tnr lU tjiiiUji li I a di liu aniilg i lli-i'l tn- Miam ti.f,'r.K, lull nut . !) I'lulliju.. Hi) ,..k...l U m vi ral Umm uufl iimrcliwl iitf, prt 1 rtl'"'r nrt ,,u; l,",tfr Tins riwMmg tne wiai " iuny ro-p,,rU-d in this jwwr. CiUTOW otuUd Hint hn Imd no wamint f, r tliu ciyht ix'inon" (if otih rtd to jail, hut lie understood that hi di puiy had. lioshcr, who commit! o IIk iii to iriii, more he IimI nothing. Uut Hirowr'n or.ler 1, r In. .'tion in the fiiii"'. I n, In w,m1, the party omiplaiiiiii);. i-wore he a i siinnnoned ai witnev !,t court, Ilmt ijn (':iTias or w.irrant wuw ever am vc i njiiti, hii-i lie as never la-lore hlmller or .in .'iiiniiliner lor trial, ami wanim .i, I M-ieii other were put in jail without tearing ami by order of t arrow. Phil is -Milled like u gratified miilinuiil when ,, asked Maddux and I'ndel v.,l. ll the) t. i'li' tlif rwl whkh iiiM-uii'.ii in the hr'tlNici; Kt'tng dii Mtxofnit ot" tireii iin ,nuiuent liy C'arrow. The yoim m,-,, -i they did not wiite or tnii it. lien. I'iulilp" smiled a'aili and lo-.tu-d al Mi:iriVr. Thai ns the lat time Phillips ..m'ed until StiiitT. i lamml u. in a Ixunl 1 ?'.'.r"tO t"t "III M I) ' ,l.l!C ' lo III,-' I , I i, .I'io- tie ii"l, 1 1 ii ; , . i , , i . , ,i itiii.-,! t -K'Ver, there wen liuuiiuiio 'iiriie- to a i ar.l and Ihey I miLIi swore they ;nl not ?,iu or imthori,- it. I pon rroaa .lamination of t.hu wittieaaea, they atAti d Itati their frumda had writuQ Utu card itter they ot out of pi idon, and took the litterty of hionino their nanu's That what wk atatcd ill the card won true Th it thrv had and did now approve ot' the raid uu I ;ie iiac m id,- ol ilieir icumi W. had no knowl, .!;;' "f ny warranl haiinii ' - 'ii liriied for the youuif niiin I lldl'l w ."'I . nor any "' "' ""'" i-i, ,i who were lnaind over, nor )., ,un men any knowledoe of it T;,, ,i s, in nil,,, icd Hi wltm -sand liwj, ' !,:,l witll"ilt knowing there wan mo w ariaut tor t hem. Our oll'niee in the matter waa this, anil Do. Ii.n,:; u.oru. When the eir;lit men were n-1-a.ed !':oin prison Ihey came to our nth,- making counwl and advice for their wrongs and jrrievanceA. V c advised iii'in to sue an well as indict ('arrow and Bother, and w tKik the Ultra I and proM-r pt.-ps to redrcsf their t;rit'vance. if the K i kite Phillips thinks this truason let lam make the iiiont ot it. OT 7' OF JAIL. Mturday, nt 11 o'clock, Nathan I'udtir a'Sod, whom Phillips, ( arrow and lliwter iniprisoned, t-'ave bail. We lelt aouie ior tonal interest in t he matter. In a pmctlci! )f moru than a quarter of 11 c.cntui'y at the bar, we never lost but two i-iim w here we advised the brinuinj; of the suit. We have often lost in defendino suits. We doubt if any attorney in this atftte or on th- .ontinent, who has issued as many n:-, can boast losing so few canal's, ne of the causes we loat, Mr. Phil lips and John W. Norwood, the father ot the bar in Oranjse, who delivers the address before the state agricijl lural fair, will remcnilier. 1 It waa the tuit of a woman, Miss Brown, for x'raona ervicea against Jim fclick Jackaou. Our client got a verdict in th? (V'tinr-y rotiri. By :i rd ".vein my and ihe st.ituti: "ol linii atn.n.s, oui clu 111 y, Li. u. die mp.u.,1 court. (Juirge Ijywa U,e cIcA tf (iiaite court, will remeuiber that we and not onf woman rtiVnt paid the hill of cost of ii('ar 'stVenlyX dollars. The other suit we lost was owing to the fact that our client miieprw)nted the li cts of his cause. Having adviaed I'll derw.Mxl and the eight men talsely and foully illljiriwillcil, lo brii.o anil and indict ''and Kosher, .we uatnl everv exer tion to kcetj maxim.vm of jalT" Faff - log to jjiye bail, we iKirn.wed $5 000 a'hirh was deMisite! with Sbafftir the I .'mted states Cbinniissiouer, and our enent I'liilerwixsl came out of jaJt, and hr -ujrht with, hiui his fricml, John Mail . it'iAr MurUiit .iBfeH1.?,."?. .i'lsUAiiSlS-i : detuctive, wan sentio the fail and id ,4ii.A- it-wa aoitt- wnl fstf Ih im mouw: to the city. Heater threatened to take aim Is-fim- VmimiatioitDr aiitalie.biai tatm ft- -)irh?it It"Wmi ttregTiTOngk -'rHrnrrV'"""" "-""--" W iu-r'lcfeaUxl' Pliilli, XuriK)d and (irahani in many a cause before t;he .-ourt and jury of Orange, and little did e dream that any mm of thethrue would play thli coyvardly roll of Phillips who attempt to allied hit guilty client from their letjal liabilitita by impriaoning the complainant UKtn the oath of Heater alio nevtsr saw or knew the men, even ten he made the oath that they went in disjjni w We have no more dtmbt of de feating I'hiliipK and Camur than w had alien Iviiift 111 Graham )aii that we should ollirr jt',1" defeat Phil)isi, lloldeti and Ktrk p'.s-ir ikrrih! : How niucli ticlow t'.ed ,niiy ut contempt Phillip and hi fjiie huv. descended. A moru infaii,i ,miw,lig on thr fliMl-d of. Nuthiui 1'adwwiMi.l. k innn. 'nnnnn, in tfie Colli,! v ot "f-Vi- ved , la ,H uitw r""'""l ti noiln r ,.d I arrow . in A. coll, t, """ " WHrrnni taken I.T II,,. !,..!.. """ ( lo.ra Il...r, ... in., 1 11 IV I rilt I .. I 1 k'.khn. Ut..rn,2l.tl.li.lall l-r'Kl i fnt, , ,.,n,.Hl l a.s t. I'l IhI. Kowl 1'iidi-t Mislfrr, r. H.C.rtnmiaaion. r Jlld;; "d Mr. Drwivux apx-Hriii lor H'immI, urHiil a trial.. HhanV, ansa I is not """W- the liifiirm., is,-h, ,,,, . inn o.HIHUi l UHH1UW an -Hi. f iwfc-d l-lor., an.Wtlie ame ehtti .ml ivleaaial as a)Hrd l the, couiiuisniimci. I'nderwixul waanvpiircd In (jtvi- hail in th. sum of tl,:,lH) ami in default of hil oinniitlcd to jail to aw ait SluiMer'u furlhe, plHMI,e. This is cowardly n-vi'mre and sweet t Pliillips. him ivviilt in it for il is tin only wut he darn tuke even of a boy like. Ifldcrwianl. HOHKItr HA SfoKKH We Irani llirouwh W. W Hi9dn, that Robert Douulaa, llWilidda4lliiuiiHatW -SJ'.Zr-ftXr.r-;. visit al II, e voltier nnt met III New York known as the 31st district, as the f7ir.ni calls it. A triend U;lls us that the Slat dimrii t is the old Pive Point, pro perly SjK.aking. Hola'rt, says the Crvi '. was received with cheers. Cur Uiuumii, lor his dialiiiKuiahud fallier and for Prosi- i' lit tilallt. Kolwrt lua. all llV SHV i llir '. I j " -' J "to may cmdidly say I think your confidence 111 111. adiiinilstiatioii is well deaervuil. " ll.: c.iii.-lude.l by sayin-'. " n niemla-r that ,0 out' .Wi Isa a I rue rvpub.tc.ui uuIuks he 1- an honest man." ui ,caih is must not confound Iloliert Douglaa wilh fat Stepheu, his brolhnr, who figured in Alamance with Kirk and Itergen, and with Joe Holdun iu the houae ol Mr. Iteid iu this city, putting a piaUil to his breiist and threatening to shoot if he did not sign a libel. When we read the conclusion of Hubert's speech we thought the test he laid down for true npllb licanisui would exclude 111. ait of his party Only think of Itoliert's teat of republi canism, and then think of Judge Tourgeie, AL1.-M aaiVA ... . 1 . btnuo truu nipublicans. The resM.ctable iortioii of the deiiux' rat v "f this state those ashamed and dlsusletl with the inthx-elicy alitl low character of the tjtlttinet have started a new democratic papier at Kaleigh uniler the name and title of our journal Tht North Carolinum. Henceforth, we are to have rtcu " AirtA I'arulittiuHt" in this state one here in the cast, the other al the state capitol ; ours the advocate and exponent ol the national republican paity, the other the organ of the respectable democrat of North Carolina. We wel come it on our exchange list. Il will lie under the editorial management of Maj. Wru. A. Hearne. Thin is from PaHemon Jhn, the carpet bag editor who n'Joiced that the Hknti nki, bsik notice of him on one occasion. We promised, afbir hi rejoicing, not to kirk the dog again. We must hunt up w ha.t the editor of the Caridinmn said of radical Iwfore he edited the Telegram. KKlkK YK AND HI' A KBUCK. Two citizen of Alamance were here at the V. S. court before the last, U indict Ked Eye Hill Albright for attempting U) intimidate them. Kirk' men stood al the polls. Iled Kye was a brigadier gen oral. He told the two citizen they would lie arrested if they did vote the re publican ticket. They refused so to vote, and were arrested immediately after voting. Yel Starbuck ha no bill against Ue-1 Kyo. ' Kissing goes by favor. Our Halc'gh crrcsKindenL who is well posted, mentions the fact that the live of ihe witneamM recently liefiire the fi'deral court, in that city , are in danger, and that some of them - will tie obliged toientatn in that place liw protection until the term of the court in November. lioldent pa lter. Though the court " herJf" had fight in Salisbury, and the district attorney Starbuck allowed a man with one leg and the use of but one hand to euff him in tUe.4mMiluM, onr.cxilfid, fiojf si uor "igy bo assured that the witneaaes aia Ue, while Phillips, the assitnt to Starbuck, walks the street with stick only two size smaller than Cele' big red. A IJNIVKRiiAL COMMITTKK, ETC. ''Ifuf WuW dicates that the republican state commit twrtwawtttae -ppi.sV'!eiik te represent the colored people of the t in a convention of colored men. Who nave them 'lhaT'HiiT.lTZeyVcoea- I iivti'-ien jvartf t Waa tujtvt-have wtute &nrrr?ee miM W qpMib-fce--Idugiug eicluiely to colored men t IlvlUn'i fMjer. This is a new departure for Ilolden. When he uwncil these, people he 1 .ought them hats n 1 "h 1 , lii old piper, niiitM. or tne coioreo ueuuitr o. n.c the Sf.11... hid masters that the trtie-waV t. govern tlieni a a to " whip hoik weli, and feed witl. Since to.- Ireeilom of the negro, Ilolden and hi pirty have in pwtitkml matter governed tl.cin a Ilolden did when they were ibives. They have worked, whipped aad fed withoot consulting th negro, and now for W. W. to object to white me .ppoiiitiTtTiWegatea to repreaent the ne gro, i going lan k opon bis former record I Ki j.rli-.l for Uie -i,tmt aNVw IMias of KukliiiiKiii ( ' '"t'tUiUf, i IIHAMl ru I -UK, I's k. a in., on Kiidav Ho.. Al II 1 the sta!-. Ihroli h Marwlo.1 1 '.'..-r..... i It, pin v li--slier, c. Impure Pieiee, Hh ntj cm luriicr. Jr. and n.h,.. I lid, r , iui. i w,, ,,r assaillt ami battery and Is orest. was brought U-fore Mayor inison, at the Mayor's ollire There re two separate warrants one at tin -lam e ol l arrow . tin- oilier ,.l II. - . .1 llosh, I The case of II-.t.h'r was linu i. K II up 'ii l.iiske apK'are.l f.,r Ih c. ml K -lu I, .lu.loe K..w le am) , r. ux loi the ,1.1. -ml. nils npl.tin It. ye K. T Kosiikr t..iill,s ihat he nmar r mod hs Hlwrilf 1,0 ltweeu a ttlltl 4 v-M. a me I'leV lOUS I'l-lAio.r UU-U.l4.Au.. uiw ftotaud Iks aa tit warrant in the iieriir. hands, but did uoi r, ad it: did 11 l see tn, ithdavil (.ii o l w a ,is 111 the l.iyol 's olli. .-, . S-,l UjMtl, ll. io,,t I'l, , ' to II . wihsI ina.lt- all w the wanaiit, and no 'iw the si;'ll itcre of Mr. I know ll, ,1 Mr. I 1, dor allid.o 11 ; dnln'lj, kiww lial I'leii-e was all Titliii; iiistice the the iw-iice pi..sume. Mv 1 lirnel wrote iroit Mr Phillips said so, did not "W r. Turiiei w role 11. I 'i.l ( DKCyiciKiiKi l.-stllicd that I- il iv lust wi-ck he rode iulo the eouu try Willi Mr. Till nil, as he had irc.iUclHly l-.ne belore , that llotlllll: Has said by. twia-n then, an to any liarticular obiivt of the trip, that they called at some three or four M'rsoiis' lion.-, iimont' them 'Ho'inn- I'lluve s, aeveu Inlliai from town; thai be M',,M.'ft..Wf!'W., Mr. I inner s buaiiuia) at '1 Hare lit) HrtW : iMihv'cw ui.'in Ittwofii Mr. Turiu-r Mr. rime, in whirl, he rvciilUvtctl Mr 1'hmiit Kuvtnj; that tlmx- citi.cns (.1 Nt-nl t'lirolina htttl Im-ii rtrrcnt-! in vi.ihiti.in ol law. hihI wmu'thiiti hIh.iiI hu, 1'ii rn Dill !n?ji44 wimUii liLl lltii intfitifi weru had ; thnt he tiil nut hfur thtt imnu nt the part ii saitl Ut hdvc Ihcil rtrrt'HtiMl iiiontiitiictl, Hint tlmt he Itatl not litttorcnr iiMt talked over this niatUr Willi Mr Turner. J.ntN Maihhix toHtiiletlllittt w ryhidtsi in M.on t.Minty i-ud rtiine to liaieigh with Nulhui ritdcrwo-.d to ic0ep him r.tmpiuiv. Ht fttrn he left homo he ttnw Underwood with a note, Imt thut he, (witiiutw,) did not rend it, nor did he soe hy whom it wan signed. After nttu hin Kalifh went to the Skntinki, office when he saw Mr. Turner for the firwt time, and there he tfrwt Maw Mr IVrre ; did not know why Hwtt vrnn m the tntinki. office ; Raw no ,jmt8 and heard nothing wud tttMtiit any court hrwi ihjsb : heard l iidcrwcMKl nx hi came on ItfcauM! of hid am- ; dil not say at whom- inctance. WiIiichh pant hi-t own rw n nt and wa?t ,-oniicd nothing for coming. 1 Mr. l.rskK trop.imji to t-utrr a m-i i-nH. in the chjhj ol I nderuotid t-o put htin on ; Lite Miand. I tittimoilv to In HI thill he lili,'ht s-c il t'ml. i vM.o.j should t utn; ni- t the SuK-rior Court. l inh rwtmd, however, t lie Mavor said, in lit hi iwked any tion, hut he could answer or nol, ha he chose. Under these i'ircuinataiKe?i L'udcrwtMMi refused I(t iuihw er. The name ctturiH- wkh pursued in regard to the defendant Pierce and he refused to in,, er any tUtionM. John Si'Kluan Wjw ralleil and examin I Ha to tho hand writing of Mr. Turner The arr;mt wax haiMletl to witnena, and he wan iinkel if it wit! in the handwri ting of Mr. Turner. Witm-Hh iUU d that the tf'-nerfd iipia-arance id the wiiiin hn unlike rtiiv he liatl ever mxh ot Mi. 1 ur ner's, tli.iUKh ho uoticetl a reacmlilaiice in I some of the letters, lie had never stsjn nun ll as a tisilscap sheet of Mr Turner's han.lw-tilin in ink. In wiilino tor It,. press, Mr 1'. always use. I a h ih ,1 ami w rou-in a hurrietl, carelt s. iiniuiii-i. W it ness waa not aware that Mr. '1'iiniei coulil write as well aa tht: wlitei ot Ihe war rant, lie could not wwear Ihe writing was or was not Mr. Turnera. I'l 1 1 " i' ness was aaked s' eral olln i unnn i -M-inl ipicstion not affeiting tin- t ,m SIlKKIPr L.KK teatlhl.il to h iving S. IV. .I the writ Ujion Ittaitier. Ml I.UsKK milltUied Up the lesllliioni in the case. JlllMlK Kowi.r said this was (lie llioal remarkable anil, with dm- resp s t to I he court, the ailliust prtn-itcilin h. had v, i witnessed. He understood, In -.ml, lion the position had been taken yesterday by member of the lair Mr. rhittips who ought to have known lietii-K a ststtioii that do bright hltccn year oltl Imy wouni have taken- that the arrest of ( airow and Boshcr was illegal letnie tin tttirrmit luyi - a-vM. Home eighty or ninety years ago judge ditf orii-c so hold. The cal had nothing to do with the warrant, and to sliow this Judge Kowlc read from Ihe ad of Assembly of lOthl of Aprtt. tft, rn which it Is enai'tcl that any su. Ii pr.Hea- euild be issued wid or it, Mont a aw. There never has -bceu, Judge Kowle con eluded, a law of North Carolina requir ing a seal to a warrant. Without rending a decimtm .Mayor liar riaon called up the case of Marshal t'anow Mr. I'hilliiw apiK'jired tor Ihe i-oinil iin ant and submitted to a iuil. r,j. and Ix.ll, cases were then dismissed at the exist of the complainants. - jt vimn itnr.Ti: ' Iuim'iliateJ) .ill r (he a Ijoinnu,. Ill il the Mayor' court tin,: loll,..!!,; tp.-r -va nerved on Josiah Turnei, Jr., an. I (M- c.uu plaint was to tie answered immediately : " Wherea, inlorination has thia day Men nuule to rue, A. W. Shaffer, l ulled State CouimisMoner in and lor.sanl dis frhnVlvH llw.iiWtk-ljWIiMMll TSiHtmi, that he is informet and believes that .!- said district, on or aiiout the 4th day of Ortnbw, 1871, did conspire together to tmure ttHW Hi hw wtmim aa mwuarty, n l-aiamM-si-t4a4i duties of hit office, he the aaid farrow Htatea in and lor aaid aiauict. Thi paper ra ia the iiual form, and waa nigned br rnnimiMioner Shaffer. The case wa rjesrd before Oommiaaiooer 8h after, at the Manila!' office, about 3 p. m., ia the greaence erf quite a number of peraon, including trrng iliacninent of depntiea and detectiv, Friday Jonc re pnsxntinjr the "ward- t toe iv t'on." Mr. Phillip appeared for Ma.sii..! Car row, Mr. Turner, with whotu ludr' Powle and Mr. Dirvereox, defended. Nam as Csokr"oi waa tin flrt wit nes called -for the ctnnplainant,! Live in Moore countv ; reached Italeijih yeaterdaj morning between 8 and 10 o'cha k ; came her in couacipience of a meaaage from Mr. Tomer; no written cooimunicatioo between me and Mr. Turner before ; had a conversation with Mr. Turner about the Jit. to..-.- t. i-r:.. .. . ( ... ' 1 ' ,' - ' ' "-w-'- ... . in . mi.. . as ..rnmiisi ttt tto palMTs ; thai he beard imrtlal 1 ... .1 n 1 ,.I . .. . ...... I . ' '.' "." lt o NpteinbCT last, in Kaleihlaa, the ciurlhouae, l, , I had juto rnm, Mr Turner asked in ( uaii iii WiwH -iMr-tHWI-fTtwTlttfT told me .ii, I, mmA ,! uuj, Jttttut was nlt'dl and dm trod t-tr to lie ( arrow and ll,.,r Wilurwla 'ed lll.l lie il,. -Mi TiflMjF .itsit tllgrft I M: the t.- of ,l,i. i,,.,,,.,!,,,,,, alul ,at .... 1 nail lirey i-.lls.ly Kan mtio.1 J"l,-U.ro'. tt'ltl,es.sUte,l Ihathe.liJ HlialiM- was then ciiHlled ..I told l i.iner so , told Inn, I wassnmin. Iiere a a witness and was nut in i.-.ii tier said I ,lo,t ,, mt ,,0 marshal bo-ber , cave Mr Tnr,...r .... s office, and went lu.lne The 11, ss 1,,-re ivnente. ll... ll,,,. 1 .. 1 ins an-est that he had Imti siiuim, ... a oiiue-s by one UumUr ue,,l u.e lu.irslial . olli. as , n'hl w s H..4 m n.-ner ; that Carnm demaid flkHMklll nil sIimiim In fl.A rtfM.l...l'u ...4:.... :i.i n-r.iml by H.fc,er; that Carnm demail ; WKiin np stairs iii Hie tiiarshal a ortict. till WfiiijiK and tli. n t.aik him to the e.nirt house, ( I litii imtsl as a phut- of coiiliiio llient by the Maralial,) w lu re he waalm ked up nil iiiuhl ; that ill the nioniiiiu he wan iikiiin taken ba. k to the ns.in in the. Mar shal's olliee llll.l hs kid up and kept thern till evening, and was then discharged. Wilmw lurther stated lhat he did"not ''"l!- the lllesMe to come hereon t lie priwont ,-casioii from Mr Turner, but bom a i;,-..ri;e (',le. who told Inn, - , Turner said e to ( , l,-i(.., ," ,,i ,,,, him llthlll(( els.-. Wit new butilie.l to havint; sworn to the warrnnl lilrthearTrst ol (.'arrow and lioshcr. met I'lcneThurn day uioriiiiit! at Mr. Tuin. r's olli, , 'fur n.-r was not pr. saw I urinr m his oll-lor . arllel II, , said of the nan t m.'iiiiiic.. iiothint;Tln-ii ant. hut was t,,, ,, r r.lllo.r I.. an'l tell il' ll III. Tun.. tper :e nt It n it portion it . Hunk l-efore 1 went ! of it wiin tvn:i Ille w:trianl there. 1 1. el iitt Wit-ii-4.- vvn M ;oed in Hi tii:ir i ii i; i M ImIoIV I 1 t Ullteii t.et. 'null. i taik ui)! J'lll 'HT .1 ahoi.t a i I III KVri.SKI., i.fi.l In1 s.i.i 1, Ol rii;IU-. i I I , )l I i, h ,, lr Tnruei dl id out th oiiliient, c 1, ,1 II I It' lllilllc! "I" Crom Ef'tnuiu! !,y u. Ti km ii Wt.lnlile Hint uu; vrord or lilt a notice Ui conic to llalciirh, that I was wanted as a United State witness , the notice was in writing; ciiini as a witness; wan not 1 tie' I on Wetlnesiltty tn come nent "isv ; came Ui this hoiisi. ( Marshall!' olliee) at 10 o';ltH-k . seven or eiht were in thu crowd 1 met hure, Muddon anuuig tliein ; no warrant shown me ; told von (Mr. Turner) iitiue of them had a warrant for the arrest ; tild you T wan ailinuioned a a witnes ; that I was kept confined Iroin tht, time I came till (I nr 7 'o'clock next evening ; that 1 haul never htcn In-lore lliecoiiiiinssioucr ; thut C'arrow, not Shaffer, hud ordered me jail ; that I hail been conlinfil in Ihe Cul,r1liouso, the jail licini full ; that I had lai n conlineil from half nnl two on ThurHilav till 4 p. in. on Kriiiav. Wit IWiit. Otrtl-siiUi'd.UiiiU'sSiiJv1 JpIJewsf Mr I inner til the manner in which Uii-v hail been Healed, or that he, 'I'll ni l, had told them all to take out warrants He:tmt th"!e who hatl unlawfully ttnpris n,-il theni : hearil all this from friend , III ,t Mr Turner hail adi i.sil them ami ollu-i s to take out warrants autl sue iheln He tcsiilicilth.it Ma.ld x wiis iiu. mi" tli ' ' put in J.til with linn (witness.) Heard ,-l one in in jlfVpori-rr uiissril the name! la-iui; plt in jail lllouoh iinilor hontl for his iipM-aiillH'e. Have never l.een Is'lore Shall, r. ( anow onlcreil him (wilnessi lo jail, and lioshcr took htm tlinre; never got his knife lrk ; never left towu till dist li.iito-d. nor without M-i-iniH.-.ioii, V. K. I 'i tut K, worn hii.1 cauiiucd l.v Mr 1'lnllips. Ishii.'iI the wai runt lor ar rest of l 'arum and lJoalicr, ami to,. Uf lath ol ci.ninlaiiiaiit 111 ill il cae ; came to Raleigh at the request of Ml llcvereux who was at Toliipslilt'tl by voting Mr lihtt helor. Was visited by Mr. Tinner anil ('apt. IM'altt rt I alHillt a w k ago, hatl no partii lllar coliversati, "11 tone, iniug that wailaut; Mr. Turner ask.-d witness to Im- in town ester.lav (Thur'-tlav I even ii,'. ; was aski-tl l, Mr Turner if lie had ii,iv olij.s-.i.iii lo try a ease in II ileigh lor a i i.,ial loll of Ihe law ; told hilnlwouhl il iiecis,ui , I,,. i,-hs..ii was giieu aa t.i whi other utaisli. -it-s wotihl n-'t try the w itness' itniit-ssiiii waa that s n.ic wassaiil why it was not ilt siretl hi.ig tVit olbcr unmistrntjsi should not try the cae ; think it wassaiil by Mr. Turnei 111 it it waa ihoiight liettcr not li fone Mayor llaiiissm to try it -that he would glvn a riglitttoiw judgment - but it was not de sired U force him into a maition which would injure him with his arty ; nothing waa said alaiutl ai row anil IJosl.cr Ullig in tcrest.ti in llie matter spiken of; nothing sin, I of arrest being made by aHthority of the I'niteil Staliis ; arnvits made contrary to law were ssVken of ; nothing st all of arrct.l made indor the sanction of Ked ersi or Statu laV; nr in the course of Ihe busilicn of lite Km leral or Slate courts ; nothing said of the ruse having polities in it , nulhunx furtkei . ciwjuired jjitu aiiout it ; Mr. Tnrner isked winwss tri tie Nn tow n on the ennling Krlday to dav ; this was alsiut last Saturday ; nothing w aa sin. I alsiut Die Federal rourt being ill m.lD t ali oit in adjoni ning, In newer to lit rlnlliis, the w itmw aiiM I' in n ws-iii siiif.ul-ir to you, lull l mo not wish In know anything about thei as I w a iroinat to try it." VV' ll mas ram, j liiiuiui-.:.. Can't t U jsJuOIibv Mr, Dt wreuid. or Mr Turner linnhsl me tint warrant dnl not draw either papei ; Ihey wen given me al lllK a.-uge titiie ; all I wrotl to. my . nan, , . I n.l.-l w.s..l sw.ue to il il nu pit scute, wa- asked yi'terdi.y by Ml Turner when I wool. I tiy the caw, and at to the place at which il was ui la' Iricf; rend tlie piHT to I'mlerwool. and ht W.itlj,.iH...aak1;i To Jux.k riiwt.it. Very little was Mil of Jhe JkjatLof ciise to be njed To Mr. Piiii.i.ii-s. Am a oniiervati'vi of tins strightest sort, I R kon, if to d rij;lit hp-eoMwrvaUvvt ix-nij..! ('arrow and Itosuer. reouinng m that the complalnanu nan ie:e laiaec iinprioiMd, and Uiund defendant ova? Ui the next term of the superior court q answer the charge. Capt. J. Q. Ir.CKTBrr, eiamineil b' Mr. Phillip, testified ubtantiall aa In fore Mayor Harrison. Mkhi, Ourkow ejamine.1 by Mi I'hillip. Wa asked by no iWn if liiul a w-iTnt for ('.: l"rw l. h.v ie 'ie,- .-s--.ifi ol any one r'ti 1,. .- -..Ii on lliat noli) 1 1 i- v irl I 1 Kiwiaxf' name callrtl : wa arresU-! veterdav am gave ImmiiI, and ain no under boaeL Croat Emmintd by JitxiC Fowi.n. Knew nothing and saw nothing of th warrant ; at the time I ordered I mb r wikmI and the other pruwtier to jail th' warrant wa in the hand of Womlde , Wouible told witaoa to cnnSue than 1 tllllor lo ii,i,. 1..-.-L ..It.,. .... I..1 1.. : i.e.. i. f. a- . . I said tliere waa n uw kwpmn tbna hwv. and told Biatbei to tk Utcu W il , netnt aw wamuu, Ui ol inn ot il wiial wBt.l tnld mt finHiirtit th jMi tan? dou t iwnnbef that H whts? armttai Utom ; Mms wan rrrat; H mtiliMi said tewn waa iramuit i: told ti.lti to tak. tttoir wiuaw; knew Butbiiiat ut th arnat or mmnt ny own knowhatti' ; deputy marshal do nut carry blank warraato; bv lricUy tor bidden that ; did not hear Roalutr aay this 111. .ruini,' he arreakil lb artwa ; under stissl ih, wiIik-m, J mi. Kui(lit-bad di appcare4 aud 9Hihlnt Unlotind.aiiJ thai Shaffer retatuwl tlto paoitM. KUmhm. aad WmuUKar tniiaitBil tifoum.; (.Vmmismiisk.b Hwaara M Mr. Ttaraar. I adcrwHwl waa atnaiM Vlunt ttw aWMty lati thst tlu witBuw emild But M futumk Ef.ol: i 1 .. ... . Ji. .. .Jtatvd that tlM wiUnaa OHild mot It fuwui; Hit tiad no trial or hearinj; ; don't n-collect any opportunity the nartitu had toafive bail. Mksiiai. Cakkow, to Jndtfe Powle. Don't know why there is no return on the warrant that the parties were in the run tody of the marshal or bad Item Iwlorr the commissioner. To Mr. Ti hnkk. I),d not mention (( w ord ciife-sioii to oii of the prist. ihts , a.-ked if any ol them cotud (jive lumil , thought til.,1 undel I In- circillllstaliiw had a rij;lil to put tbein 111 ol ; kn.-w nothing ol any prisem. a-.ou-t then, ol my own knowledge. Ji nur "''.yy i. r, H-:,t.-,t I,,- ,i,,i,,,i see the affidavit ...1 ..In, 1, tit, ,,i.hii ... 1 the lyrrust of Hie parlies was 1 The 1 allldavit wis not pi".lu.-.-l ; N vriHN I'mikuw.hiii na into nr! "til It iiiii- lull- lull, si oiei Mil, if I'er vn not pit- , ni . nothiiii; Kai, t if a trinj, ii .r ,.l .. i .innissi.irier , iioNiiiik a itil.d all.-ill I.H.l or Ihifflli,. .none ,,f it ! "U;'.t'i:i!Jil . ftii.t btf ilui es.-s., nu yac i ril mis shown ; was nn',-sli-, li lloftht r Ih I Oltl' It'll ti pns.ui l.y Cnirtm. Wn ih was asked if ('arrow nroluisetl anv J llnng lo him if he would totiftaMor give "vdeiic. Mr. Phillip- ,,l,j u-.t aiu the I .piHHt i'ui wiiA not itiNUUt) niMin.t Cntu Kjnimin&l y Mi. I'uii.ui'a. Was tTtt4l oi tli piasfiKtt hy tioMtier ; wN not brought hrtj hy Worn I tie ; waa ar rwteiJ by Iloalier urn Thunnlay ly two or tlirw) o'clock ; did not aee Woinlde when taken to jail, IWher brought him down ntaira to take hint to jail; Womhle wan mttin nnuituf the oftfc when witncHu whs nnt brought in. K. T. lioHiiKR ex'iuiifx d hy Mr lktn'MiM. Onnt kimw who arretted " t'mlerwixaj , vvii.-j ordered by (Vrnw to confine tlu tnei) about ni;hf when they tirat came; I'nder wimmJ and Ihe rent were a Unit tin- (tH-snae and tvitntttH took l hem up Mtain, ainl afo-rards to tlie coiulhotiac bj order of Cairitw. YVotnbrti vuiri prcacut w hen wit ncsi wan ordered to dike thetn lo jail. To Mr. Tt jtNKH Did not me;t any of tHlU U jJju Mlril; (lad no iirdrra i'min ui 'tirf and to apear VrtHtf1 .ihAw OoiilaHa, though i ui Imil, wiim put in j ut on ftnotlur warruiit ; don't know tiuit tfie M-i4Hi!4 alluded to hud t iy he irino. Tapt. l'li.KIK ivtillliii Mild Kikininett 'hv Mr. INiiKipn. Hmc been an u unfed wiMi Mr Tunier since ISrtl ; know liim v a lawyer, tiirwter, meuilMT of tiie CtJii ied'ei :tte ( 'oii'Ka and as an etlitor, wit a pon ticin nnfliiilter ol the bar ot Orrinjc, .li'HN M u)ix recalled and evainined hy Mr. Turner. Wast to' i by Woin u!c U !m- her? on Wednesday iuoni utit m a wititesc'i thiM waa ou Monday , wa re.iutwb'd b Wiml)le to j uuiuetii oihcra, 1 tM 'i tor it ; did that wnuisw would I; o; was notiliwi that he 1 i(4:iiMi4K) was wautetl km a witnetw , IvTt ThtK-Mlay veiling and whh taken in chafiii; by llwthjr by order of (Wruw , wax not under ariiwt wheo I cime here ; neie w-iil up aiJtirH hh our name wen culled ; did lutt m-e or know the ('oinuiia ioner ; there waa no trial ; stayed tip siatr tilt nijht when we were aetit to jail ; had ihi hearin Itelbre the 'oiutiitftHtiiiitM -vyan never heart! Iwlbre hiin aioNKK Hhaki'km. - " There in no adeua (ton tuat they had." -No word pn! tM-twi!-!! HhahVr in our pnmuce abait JieiM oiiiuiit U-t t jail. Tu jMr I'liii.!,!!",, ut no card in the Skni'inm.; didn't kimw of any luring Hb'iit to Im put in; never authorial anv . To Mr I'i knkh. Thrv or lour of the paiiy lohi ttw they Ija.l put, iu a card; he hii the card ; the facta are piM ri;bt ; uLatid by ii now ; am glad un y put it in. To Mr. Piiii.i.n Cain hem this time with I'n'terw.HMi , uniliing was wiid alout Mr. Tunter. 'Nathan (iMiiRfiwrnti) r cal(.( id e an i Hit h I by Mr. Turner. Snw fhcenrd m the Hkntinki, ; km.w fhnt IVHiglaa and AtiturN bad it put in and ained my name t it; p -rove, th card then and do now ; watHed the public lo know how we hd bwn Ufted. Thia cioaeri the taatimony. r Mr. fhiUipa reviewed the toitiinony and behl that the msrshol had don noth ing more thun hit duty. Pending an pk amin ition it waa hi duty to oontine the iartte charged. In nfgard to the ctiaftfe aauiMt Mr. Turm he went on to a&y it had txii fully made out, Mr, T. roee-ta I this man on the street ; there wu no evi dence of the relation of ftttotuer ud linl (w twwn tlicm ; Turner nutmt th BtumvutMM -of the nWiidrat- no -etrrimrT Ui ln made as to the Mate of the matter ol ihe marshal. He contended that these fact added to hi aeniUn to Moore for the partie; the ronveraation with oth er.. , the arrest of (lie Marshal, Ac., wa a clear ciae of connpiracy between Mr. Tur aer and other, rjerliagw (Japt. Ii'artret. .It imi Kowi.r contended there waa no Ur for a umuieiit. In the course of the iniuaitiigajtiijii CiBtiio ttofle vji1ms. tuereil several UlemenU a to the issuing of the warrant, hi older t wniinue the mvestigation nif -wit- tiW w ttumni".) jt.lff Jj tHliitd that these stateuteat uiunt go for noth ing for tiie Coinmi dinner had not been called to the at and where be could tie crowsTxapoined, and that' if the Com miaaioner had lawn made a witnesa, f lje cae ihoiild. Ijaye been (,lrd Iiefore a mie other Ouniniasioncr; ilint ihe rnan who trui a defciulant cannot la a wirtM .1 M bini ! 1 I ;.v 1 - . ,..( ihe fil'.,r. "i . 1 .use ptili-s (ti been 11, ', I a witnessen , were armtet when Ihey no appeared, without warrant, so far as "the testimony (flowed ( were not exaoiineil or triisl ; were iinprixowd without order, and aflcr detention were Uncharged1 and never had lieen con front! with a witms or told of the charge upon which tliey hart been arrested. The warrant did hot ihow any of the renjiiiaite return. The aiB- dail 00 which it wa said to bv iasnel had beet) demanded twitti ant cutiid not be urotlu,itui Thv etUUWHautiweil that tfcqw'iwaiTMnr' inttirbtiuwl 'fchtr out aulhofit v by the lllitrshal and ttoahur, Hi put is jail, t'iii tJiii ilriugttriif ail thia they K" "' tell Mr Turiutr what they nwdnml --mm -ptttAm'W-m --'ew Mr. Turuer adviat them to aue the aieu who outraged thciu iu IU,s uu lawftil nianucr The a.lvioe Mr. Tin aer Tve ttn the t.ilcmont of the. par tie waa curroclly given, and he bat) a riglt to give it. II' the advice had twen (iven f an artuf duty ou the mu-1 ol the Marshal the vharga iuit(lit le sustiinual , but Mr, Turner j aJviw) a as giveu U cnue ttte Manhal had ve.UUsl linn taw m bat U diit. Mr. Fowl) omiinueil at aotua lngth; kU. Philbp loUowed, and then t'oanuiaaiouer Wiatfc r bound Mr., Tttrnt hi a miiu ol f lr lt p t . . Mr. Turner bi a aum of J,.itl for hts ap it, Maj. J. V. II. ltuaa Is com in o su tuty. I'nitko Staiks or AMajttitA v. Nathan I'ndknwih.i. a.m. John Hum.i At the olhi of the I . S. tonuiiisivtom'r Shallcr, on Monday, tins case came lt finiil hearintf. Our reaaler will n in, uiUm that on TIiuimUv ln.il Nathan I ndei w taxi and .lohll MadtloS, of MtHire county, sllitl out be fore Justice Pierce a warrant f.i the arnst of Marsha! Cair.iw and IVputy ilshal lUi-h. 1 on a charv'e ol iiul.twtul o,.1 and iiupriwiHiiiicut, and lhat 1 irw ami U .slit-r were Umud in a sum of .0U eat 11 lo answer tint charge at the prets-nl session ol Wake huh'i ior courl. I I tn- suing t.til ot t!,i:j writ ainl ,e re perivn a etiariie, or cimsplrai'v 1 Im iiietliiiiely alb-r the atljo-uruiueui, of tin iiiaiatral.' court, at which i arrow an. I lt.her were ri.i-oui4!it, for the f.ilac. im pi ixiuliieut, a warrant wa iaaiied, on Ihe lath uf tictiictiMi lluaUir, lot fh asnat-ut' I'tiiter.MHl and Maddn tai thu tuiiiv i harge that led to the falae impniMMiiiieiit t'arrow and lioalier have to auawcr for. Comiutaaioitur Hhancr, in default of bail in the mini of 4, -MID each, coiiuio. toil IhiderwiMMl aniA Maddux to jail, to await Uiatiumny agatual them, where lln v remained Irom Tliurwluy till Saturday al terniniu, when the Kditorof thi paper dc (sisilcd ."ilMHI in bank for their appear ance Irom day hi day, and had tlituu re reltei. YeHlcnlay morning at 11 o'clia k, the (fovcruiueul having aut'iircd 1 wo iluiis, the cane came to a hearliif. Iiefore Ooui 1111110111 Shiiffer Ailni- l'itrict At torney l.usl.i'. :iijii'ririni for the govern ment, and .I0..I11I1 I timer, Jr., and Tho. I'. Dtviiiu loi tin ilcfcii'danl. 'I UK TI'JIi lUoNY. Jamks II. lii iin.NAN s vi urn and ei- iimiucd by Mr. I.uskc. I.tve in Moore county ; know Nathan I mini wood and lohn Vlaililox , llk in about Iwu miles ol I udurwtHi.1 ami about (he same distance fVoin Maildon ; I iiiler-ii.. and Maddox ltil.'ii-AW A..-.,s..MMivl.lHM It.t.tu. I now Arch. Mi-Neil wllen I . linn , heanl 1 port ol lu baiug wlnppid, llunk H is lb, ul twelve mouth rgo, McNeil lived at homo with hi mother, Sully McNeil, at nun 111,11' , l.eiii'l ot 1 liu w hipping some two mouths al'ujr ita lax'.urrence , licard of it among the neighbor , cannot Uilt tfa nil'lit or the wiH.k or the mouth of the whipping, hcaitl the neighbors say it was .loin- Hit. n.olllll.. before, McNeill Old not live on a public loud, but on a road lend mg 10 tSlotin' tuiv a road not muck traveled , wiinK did hoi travel that road oui 111 aix month , did not tnoillre. into 1 lie iiiiiltur ot'lhe whipping, heiinl 01 ll at Juniiier Spring ciiurcu ; hcaitl Mc Neil had beeu hiuslied a little , did not eiupiire w l,t-l I1.-1 it had Ihwii done by ku litti& or by any oiic eliie ; fult no con cern about the matter; wfll awear 1 do 110! know who whipiM'd him ; ilo not know of I'udei wood or Mmldox Wing along when the whipping ,ia done; will awear 1 know nolliiiig nlxut 11 ; will Hwtiai t ucvw .heard linder wood 01 Maddux any unj 1 lung iilsnit il , McNeil' 1110I ner now live near June lauti ; 11 iii reported that Arch. McNeil Inis gone from 1 lie country ; don't know how long he lua been gone; aaw hnu twice afler the wiiiping and heard hull any initlniig aUiut it; know nothing of ihe Invisible Km pile, the Kuklu, the Coiiitiiluiioual Onion iluunl or the VVhite nrTiiTrcifiisMl ; nevr aaw I'nderwiaKl or .Vbidtlox or any one else diaguiaed, at any time ; dou't know L'udurwood or Mad to lie nicuitieni of any of the so;ieli named ; never heard thetn aay they were. No en examination. IUmki. 'l.'NimKWiKiii wom and fi i niiii. ,1 by Mr. l.uake. Live in Moore ..... iii . ..... :i brother of Nathan tjnder wiMJii, lone ol thu ilclenilaiils) ; know John Maddoi ; live two milta. I10111 uie ; know Jan. ti. tjuchaoan (the laat wilnea) ; are wall accjuauited ; live about a uiilc and a half Irom me ; know Aich. McNeil ; McNeil ha gone ; lived throe mile from me, with Men Tboinaa; hoard Mr. McNeil aay he had bee whippe wfth ntekoriei at Ureen Mninack'n; Woniack married Mc Noil mother , is a white man ; McNeil e)id not y what ha had been whipped tor ; aw him a week or no alter he wa whipped; asked huu about It at a acuool boe called Nashville; McNeil did not aay at what time he bad been whipped ; told me of it aiiout a wee after the WhHH0 - '' -V-a Jew . sight ." of it first from my mower. who hatl It from McIHetl mollier ; wanictl to know if it wa soand asked MNeil at the acbonl bouse.; writnes wa a Kay eMevute when the whipping took place ; don't know who did the whipping , don't know that' Maddux wa at the whipping, nor Underwood; will wer till; never heard iIhoj av anvthing about it ; don't beraoi the Invuul.lr Empire, the Kuklux, thrCBBtUB8nt'"t:iimtt (hot or ' tti While iliotlicdiiwHl and never saw them in digiiieneveraw any one in diagdiae; "knowXibii ataijt ;favi't Iibw Whetw "he m; aaw iiiin almiit ilectioii tiine aitvdT a renew nV'iHHiif 7 have hVt IBBff liflfi aino ; used to meet hira rarely ; reported ia the neighborhood be hs run away ; ws toll) hv Miller IVputy Marshal, th.it hellail k-...i I ' , .- II 1 i;. j i. Al. Nil cr.SW ..All.llltlilHI. - Anwar liter llwiaM-r Attuhmkv Mwhk, Mr Com in dinner, we cannot ask for the d. ,01011 of these men a there is no evidence against them. OaiimiioNEB Snirrs).. The partie are discharged. Ma.. Tl'HNKK. Are there any further charges against tbein ? Mx. WinrfKR. None at present, , '- avsa. ! 'A The third anuual meeting of the etock- holdcn of th Western Division of the W. N. C. K a, wfll be held to Ashcville on the l:ttb inat ..fP-i..i-T, -'' -r--""- wj. sT T'v.-.c-.r 'fw v-i,:--- tf-iwessj' v.-T . v.' sir-,iiy-i.. tw'-'1 ,vrta -j-..jJ.i'.ru.-a;w, . iiw-iv.-- ItH'T ' Wfja'P1 IffM" Wt'W m . 1 .1,, .! j 1, , L ., mnuiiii - 1'UK iLLIMJl DKMMWAUr. The Illimua l iiumriiry have takaa tbe w jtani'' l .tsMttr rat Kiiiveiitioii. They have raolvl :riiat as rrganl the LtJstiU-,l'"i "'l,t it UnsndiCeuta, as Ihe iipfvSMS lawoftha union, to Im. nwjsuctisl and olwrvtil In all Hi pirt, ant) s.lilUlSisrtfict!iMl fiiillldis1 on race and c-olor beirg now alMttisheil, we pleilgeoiino-hi in future to mainlain at all tune, the. constitutional rigliU and fiancli'M ol all men, without regard to previous condition. They also go into the usual tlciiHsnitk riiau.alii'a over state rigbtaaud Mr, Jellcr oa, but such tiling have got to .be, bairn leas, 4Vm's mixr, I " ' ,. lV... s If JelT nsui, the fathtf of state JTKtf could put un morning giu lie. nould e vi lajiu "it tu Unit ' m C'teaar 4'4 " 1 llitnwj I'l Ihf daAtijaT uf JkJfMtija, J It wa Tom.Ttflemou il.ililtU tat sovereignity and aeceaaiun, incul cated by W. VV. Ilolden fur a iiuatler of a century, that made the democratic people of North Carolina sccisisionut. Hut fva tin i. .iji anil continuous teaching of "flie iliat.-ipleM Jt IfersoH ami his ftiltower ilolden ami II, -ist Hut hi', all the power of earth and hell coiiltl ii.t have put the people of North ('itroliina 111I0 stxY-MaitiU. iioldcn lin tatlghl Ihe.iu that Jettetitou wan clivud ih -on that d.K lrmv, From Uiai tiay, U the ela tion of Lluehaitaii iu 1H.VH, the tlilltocrutK dm tune waoiMUtU aovetvihty. If the tfntcM wi re wiventiiru an Jemnnui. IIoI.I.m, 1 ' .nt m II, Hod in, in and I)u k mm li 1,.' s, , , .lino, ami then lor lighting lot il (. It doc, not become !tciM llulU i ll.tn Su , hli'B, II ildcti nt any di'iiiu, l int jiorlh 01 iiouth to do no. liut-hitiian tiiaiiitaiiicil tiie iailli lo tiiu laat. When South ( aroliua maided, he ileeluie.1 to c.nigicNi tin.l the world " he Mail no right Ui coerce," llo'itltii, lan Hickle, Heaat Ituiler iiml a tleni.H-iaiie congnvis wiiataimal him in it ti- tin,- last ainl nitide no attempt nt coen-inn. 77 a' r.icr Ai vrrm it seem, lhat the leading ilcinirmlli Inn,'' iii.t.e.s 1,1 1,'ileiuh ad'lnsw-d a lelui to .lii.lui- H. .nit 1. It iv days siiui', assuring hiui that Ihe kiiklut nnraiiix.ilion should Im surpnased btUom tlisi aiiauing Noveniber term of the court, and urging him, In the m.iat earneat turin, to wt lame the case until that term, .ludgr lloud replied, very pointedly and Jvery prnicrly, refusing to cnmply witli the rij uet. The fact, then, i ot last admit Usl by the leading ileniiaialk) lawyiir of North Carolina thut the kuktux organisation i a "aw a' 1 tiwit, itimwiusb tn awairria 14, pre these asaassiiwl Do Ihey lwiong lit theonlerl Anil wny mil iney 1101. uiiiui to aupprut it two year ago I Hundred of the member of this or ganljitioii hava confiwaid, and Ihe laU incut uf many of these have lieen given to the public., but thu uiot iiufKirtiiUt con fessiiiu of all i by Ihcsn deiti'ainlic lawyum. HWiijf Chivmele. , Thill news in Haleigh. We did hear tkiU Judge Bond wn ilinp-wd not to have aentenea prayed on the kuklnt, con Weted of th'e Higgemtntf raid, if hu could Im. aasureil there would lie uo more ku aluxing. It was wveriil day from their convic tion I' tin. passing of senteoce on them. (Itncral Kaimoin, Hon. 1). M. ilarringer ainl' oilier geiitlcinen held conversation and panned note" with Judge Ihmd on the iilijt. We do not know what paused, but knowing the gentlemen and knowing Ilolden, we take it he has 1 al nmiiiabsl them and wholly a rvrted the fact. Tub Hi.avk or tiik Dikty Niiiict. The Wihuiugton Pott teem to lie eon nncted, through one of it former editor, with noine of the swindling operation of which Poster lilodgutt, superintendent ol the Western A Atlanta ((ia.) IL ti,, and rad cal senator elect to the congres of the liiiitml Htates, ha remoter lieen guilty. Tlie editor to whom we relur i a man by the nam of K A. I'aul, who wa first brought out here in INtW, frc'fl Wanhing bin city, to edit the I'utt, Unit who was known among Hume connected willi the olli e to have worn the stinle shirt for six coii-eciilivc weeks! A dirty preparation for dirty work I FinsHv, Mr Hani ran away from here, in debt to tn-ry one who would ereiiil bint, flii Its iiice turned up in Wash ington City, and, by1 wearing that same sliirt for six month, inlad of six weeks, at length qualitled himself for a place on the editorial staff of the CkruitiiJ, Htill colli liming in partnerahip with thu olnrt, he hu flnalty riaiti to tie nitiing ediim , and, while In that position, he ha re ceived Urge mini of money (or the iim Iwn of uliiorisiU wtUten by. UUUeU ai.ul Billlm k, m fnrthianiii uf their sidiemes for the plunder of the ja.iple of (leorgia. And now Mr. Oradyi to leave u, much to the regret of the retire Community. If he would only take with him Justice tantwell, tho man upon whom he suc ceeded infringing ui ii pn-wmn. to bear mice upou linio, our grief would lie un lxundl. We ran 011 1 v aniirot to Mr, ciiaiiy 4J pirn:.!. iinMiwrivu in iw nHiu.g- ton ('jity and get puiiiai of thut won deiTiiT TafnitsX'TaMrrltemaematt' shirt, and then boldly cry tkumtt The nulieal party ia the slave uf Ihe dirty sliirt Sir irwiftifHat ar Initiraa-WaaiirTWB grind out in the OU North Xtatil, but we will content onrself with saying that the dirty thirted-I'aul f a Bt companion lor Ilolden and hi dirty sheet. W. 11. r)EWi.---niis old arch flood of taction ha returned home after.making the circuit of the globe. Tom Mnrpliy, tlie Uti ttefleld of New York, wekoiiMa e;aril borne. The old man In run hi course and want physical vig s- ever again to do much harm, though hi will no doubt nt good. fteward'i play lotj thepreideicy is plJt out Ha no !ott"r arrests inen by the touch of hi little bell. "" ' uonh. i.h,, i. ill t hull- the neon e ol t it I i ------- i - i. If (if !h Si.-iiuuV - i - r , .. .:st ; 6caM Ott ivR, S. C, iimiier U call the at I i -uttou of vi 'ur d ?WAf!f.NTlJh!ViKiiwtjiinwlf)o nxnutly uaxa an asiraaMMk Muw&i of our liiiMintalB CRintw aad ha pnb ttiheiT aontn ktarfng tti-lWiWf W Mr' juaiplo ot Watatjta acA AIW i jonr ttiltiiHna. t Wn ia but tfttla doabl aatartanitst among the pcoiita thai lie inleodnt L burleaiiH- t he rlt liwn of the m-MHiialunu portWMi ,it thtaJ, But ifrrd an hntta ta, wlwawia t aaaiV hiliW IN : )CwUi, or what, hi Uaaiue waa thnmxh t'nr aotitarv teuria. am vrv akcptjcal JddfvWI.w1 - - ' VaitMk baiaiivMa ava bees oitcre.t. laaa iaT aam pit lliuik b ia a mision. ary Irfw tiinartliWUXori!, "ttti-y intefm. i;alt4 htm relative M th prtrat trf nan in lirlfcrt i ami 'Im strong in favor uf tlie opiuion that Iw hailed front China, a lie vUibal all this root atorea within Iii naeh, and seemed to take a great lntentit in the varinns kiads of root, especially a rartaia kind, i lie true name of which wa are proud to leara from this Iwtanlst He aay ginsenf; h the proper name of what we unlettered raatin call "Hif." Wa aeknowledpivxir iudcbtesJuea to thia itinerant for IIk 11 imi coguonien of thia valuable root. Jlu twin to think that the word "aang" hi a very uiiismth name for a foot held la aneh high esteeu among tho Chinee. It U a source of regret that thia critic and herald cf knowledge could not tarry longer tn a country whom the mi aionarj . ia so badly needed. Poubtlce there are many other herb and roots, besides " aiig" which wa are daili mi- lling. for lntnr aasBafar, who knows, sussy arvller ami rji-iloinim1 heel and jelly ko and . ban gilly and turkey pea and Uodbe pea, 4c, Ac. Might we not wilh propricrfy d on lit whethnr those name be une, simtt we have been so completely " aohl out " on the word sang Ignorance, and riulutiea seciuoti to couftout thia ' foreighur at alnuwt every ttopping place, eioclaHy at old Mr. Kirliy'ann the smith ids of th llluo Kidgs, whore ha katgad durinu the space of une nig'it. It snums that liis high senao of laie, hi acutu modesty, and the dignity of style peculiar to Ins breed, aiet audi an opposition hem I that nothing but the ludoniiubl forti tude of hi philosophical mind could enable him to rndiire. The want of a miliiciont amount of provender for hi ijuailiuped, and the gieat sewrcity of . viands UHn Kirby's table were meagre iu convenience, when com pared with the gmat rusticity, the ontfandish diction, ant I ha irsejfuiar wmwaalion of "eilm hisil," in taiiurade, Mr. Urooan. from Elk Cn'k, rhiinnpollaea the oonversution and strive to entertain hi fellow-traveler with a recital of the ancient custom of thai country, Ac, but all to no purtmae. Dis gust ebtHttt high in the trarelor'a vreaHt, aim, at nine, it would gutn out or hi mouth tn the tisi of laughter. What a truiu itjem tithjiiitvJvho woiili) not i taking of a very uo palatable bmakfant, (iliuiigli tho best that Kirby could furnish, lot lie I'l 11 . ery clevor man. lowhkli fait many t.atuivi ill attest,) lie drew I mil his pta'ket his "iiioij K.mg," I buliuve thsl is tlie nume of hi., pine. Instead of dipping bia piM in she hut '.uiibcra," aa do our lolk, he drew Irolll another depart ment of hi . sppnnl a bundle of ignital.le, coinbuslible HI 1 la I'nggot, rtrnwiug one of these across the gtitl y aide uf the little oblong vase iu winch they are kept, a liliur ol lira was iuiuaditly firiiduianl. The whiile family were struck with wonder and amawmetit. One of (lie family, a boy about 14, was Mined with, Ing lit. Hi iiye blazed opeu, showing x the full diiiieinions of the balls, Buih aa ihe elfix t of the sudden introduction of a new Invention. Tlie ipiwtiou might be ankeil, why thia iiuiii nought lo.lgiug at Kirby's, but thi i no mystery when we remember that a train of root wagon crossed the moun tain that same day and camped near Kirby' that night. Thi Chiumiian (if a Chinaman he lie) pretend that he tarried wilh the wagotis for the take of company, bttt we iiiiagine that hi oliac toiiiai were wout tu regal ou the plea. ant 11. lor that ematiatod from the freight. Little did he dream of the danger that urr .muled liim and tlto narrow escape that he passed Uiat day, until Urogaa ami Kirby told him about tlie ntUeauukeaanU and catamount that infest tlie road be tween the town of Booue and th house of Mr, Kh-by. Upoa kenring thia newt ha I Wt glatl that he waa alive. specie uf gratitude, such aa missionaries seldom reel, reigned supreme in hi lrct for a short time. Ills hatrtnl 6r Miaku seeiu to be 00 leas.tlian hi f luiiratioa tor root, llu would make a drat clasa foot digger if he hail a vanguard Ui go in front anil excommunicate the makes ami reptilea from the toroo. No iittio an wa indautetl wilh lhepiritof th ax (aaame be to us) that only one iUih ior uisater and aiiout t' or tlirro banjo picker were found in hi tuute, We don't ee "i -. - any way to procure these musical art until our sleeping mineral are exhumrtd from 1. - imwel of the earth, railroad are itiuiiVvd d inissionario of sita, of knowledge and of snake and eatn mounta sliati ooine and abide in our aiidst, A JlN-tiANtJ UU1UKH, .,JL.sWtault annlouslj awa.itjJ.ie ap-, , iM arance of thi miaakmary.aiid hope that lie will introduce aoiue more new inven tion whew he ciHiie again. ' Tne mad that hnuia Uimugb tlie 'ttoMth Gate ia clear of stone, and root and anaket, and there i no toll to pay at thia gat. n would do well to ixhihi that way. We have beard of pfcutMa gaa tVwka and old foltu' pe. Hope U will -bring T 'TttrTCKW Mi'iwi-ww-evfc:trd at the recent term of Juhrtston court of mmtiiMto l.ipWJf Mm. Peeden, an afffd and retieclabli lady 1 t . B.14 " WW " --.- - , Macs, ww bebsva, ftsruierly lived ia thia city durmg nave tint ana wa tn pro porty of on of our meat , proauueut tamiHtiB. ' , W are req nested by the Tarpon 8ovthmr to njaka the fclkrwing; atata- mentr1 ' - By amno miataka Ui nam of Dr. 0. T. Duwd waa orniUot lie the IH of aut ant mandial for the atata fair recently Sublinhed ia tao JiOerwef. Ilea. Lewia eatre n to akw the oirrecUon, at ha regard Dr. Dowd a ooe of hi most effi cient aid. TiRuoHo' is crying aloud for Uie eslab li2mcnt of bank. - ' - , . '-.' '- - ' .- fMiisi , -1