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THE DAILY SENTINEL rei.in-o bv Tas immi rriiisnuB coiphi . Oftto., ntar th Court House BATU Of el-BaCBirTIOl). wane -eniiiMB t year la adraiiee . 18 on 8eml-Weekly .... . 5 no Week'y nliari " h )w TIi Ur Hi Tme will lw. .ii..4 1. HIT Irt of th. Citr at rirrincrjTi jer RIO UN IG KDITIOX. h.B.K.T CIb.L.I0 OF HT PAPEI Ft'BLISDED IH TDK CUT. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ON 4th FACE. Mbub. Uairrm A Horr.a., Newepaper Advemwtx Agent, No. 4. South atrnet h.lrJ. more, hid , nr!y authorized to contract for iroruiJoiMiH M onr ;owet retus. Adver-tl-ors in tht city are rcueste. to lure their favore wlt that houae. CITY ALMANAC. 8atuDat4 March 23, 1873. ' 0 00 15. Sun riant Sun sets., .so W.KATHKU EKroRT. WiaaiKeTox, March 41, 1873. . for the Ksatera Ou f and South Atlantic ULce westerly wind partly cloudy and clear Weather. ..... . . city co-s- mabkrt, Reported daily by W. C. -tronacU, Grocer and .ommlerfon Merchant, rayetteville IS treat 1 HiLiioa, March '.1. 1873. rnee of col ton In our market to dar : AtUra. 717 At 4 p. m I . , a balee. Keeelpta, Tom of market firm HOTEL ARRIVALS. Natioha . Hotk, March 81. L W Springer, Warren Co NCjWO Qiklin, Baltimore; J W Buck. Raleigh; J B Tim lerl..ke, H A Q H R; P A Strobel, N C j P W DowJ, Chatham, Co.; Z T Z-licnffer, Germ my. . Yardrovoh Ho.sr, March SI. 0 r!MMl J Pogue, HilielKtro: E Phil iip.nou wue, Aloanv ; J W Mc-llingtoi Apex ; W II Peters, Vi ; F II Luinmunt, N Y ; C F Dowd, VVawiaset Par- ker and A Presson, Charlotte ; Mr Nobl wile and child. N Y ; R SI Stafford an U liu.ton, Uremloro ; tor J II Dunn Wake ; Inrino 0 Beratty and II W Uirsah rniiadclphia; I) A Culbreth, Ciintoo J P Moore, Ooldsboro; Rbt A Taylor, n immore. frrom our Travel. ng; t'orrrt: ondei t J CHARLOTTE ITEM 3. CRAkLoTTk. Merch 19. Thoa. W. Dewey has returned from hit viail to the Ncrth. Oen, Means of Coccordjy in the city I. James Mc K.-e and W. II. Kim h. of rtak'iKh, paaaed through this place to-day on innr way to MHumuia. s. i;. Chailotte ia rapidly improvioo;. Haay new uuiining are going up. Tbrletral Hotel will soon be ompl. xl, and will be one or the Ones', in the Houth. Hon. J do. 0. Saxe will pis through liere on Sunday la Ills way to Ktleith Kffortt are being ma1e to have him kc- aore in thia placau MURDER. A North Oaroliniaa Shot and Killed TeoBeaaeo. The lollowing ktttr was rrceirtd . Utie office Je.tetUay": RoAkk CocaiT In x Wonts, M.nl. 13. 1871 A1 Her puhhm: A well-known Bia chioiK, William Ad'Ria. k served hi time at the Company Shops. In Alamance county. If. C was ahot aln.ut f ar niilia fmm thia p ace, laat evening, by John rritu, who naa Jul bera arrested Adams' mother Uvea, I have been lofonued at the Cnmpanv Sfenpe, Alamaaoe coun'v If. C; hence tbh) Irtfrr." Ttie fnnvrwltnok r. U NOAIt HOJCB AFFAIRS aUw, Dr. Pastdletoa Read hit Interesting a.ldrtot, yea'arday ou ruing, lie'vre the pupils of St. Mar)'t SthooL WUaot) A Tat Rivae RalLrcaA Capt. Jas, C. Winder, eroinrasly squall teil fnf the task, has brr app'in'ed U make the p elim'aaryurvey of this roa4 Wean ThUw.aV . . Fome eoolnnpiille thieve arnU a rsM e tbe raa. Jitxw (4 Engelhard, editor cf the Wilmiagtnei JUW, ee WnlaeeiUy arucbe swttmgMig io hia 11iee4 tint ws m the awlaarw of hia ekitbes the awitM walt have baa ctpii MaeviaA W, B. Spsfer, a tWva g 1 1 an. fa teHf t i. In the lUWIgh pmtotlkw nJet Oeargw T. Ow, and aftaewarde waaiaaas cWh la this offksa, aa Ur the late Rrv. Wm. K. Pitil, hat Ukesj nau . f wilt la tbe pww of M -a Emm O SiM, of UwM-arir. We wiaai It bri.le a4 twf hsMiead nil iaagiaab ajd rml happlawi. Ws Tmm M. We thoaght It atrwie, fa Mpjlfig from tht Wilalatnai la war teat la, tbat lof taatCiea WawlJ tmfgtalt livsjl beaaweabe la Draawwiik. The) Mermaktt lUe a tat tig at U lit Uet Um aa4 at lb7 meved tm RfWMwbk b&arab That's aore Rkt it. "Wcoar4 the stai Km-e," A a. Haxekba It l Iwet 'he wsrtl m g i in. rVe p f mm Atvaailawaaiala. We otrert a'UaUo la Ike Is l.g a4t . i ta thm km W K e Isvtuat: tUawra, fv'maaaa. Peiiy A Xa -lry . O-.wt., flH. KJ A. rr. ftaetif H4ea4., .. - - - H t lUihaai't Sm T Mattf WM. - - - . J-A, a Gi (-at go't aj m rVKlikrwia aad rt-tK4 tas - Jaa (. M4a-w J-nh K lUwtrv, fM4at V ale4 ' ("Slf V : : Hi rrt .3 vv VOL. VIII PraoL ' . ' Justice Wicker, havirg relumed, it traiuacting business. Local. - - Oi.e of the manufacturing institution. of a great city is a live Local. Rev. P. A. Strobel, District Suoerinten. dent of the Bible Society for North Caro lina, will spend to morrow (Sundav . at Mcbanrsvillc. Oa th Tapis." There were two engines on the lav it in xr . l ft ,. , tile North Carolina work - r - wuc Wnt from aixti tnilM rli.t.- ...1 .1 .1 I. . ...:..i.i.: ... "!. mm. RemoTed. Oaborn't Qrain. and Feed Store baa been removed oved to their new Warehouse near the i dropped in Postofflce promptly filled in i imiuiuce DromptiT d m ltt Not Bad. Sam Carrow, as superintendent of the new postoffico and courthouse buildings n tins city, it is said, will receive five per per cent, of the sppropriation of 200.- 000. Thia gives him the snug little sum of 110 000 for doing next to nothing. Renr Conner. Henry Umnor, whoae death wc noticed oslcrdsy as having taken place in Balti- more, on Monday morning liwt, was t res ident or Bcattie's Ford, Lincoln county. He had just rented a store in Charlotte nd was on hi. trip North to bu, . stock of goods at the time of his death. Yon Cant Oome It An ioigniflcaut printing mubiuhm, , - ' loc.tedVmcwhere on the "classic banks ol the Cspe Fear,'' it desirous tbat we should make mention of it Ihrough these columns B,. advertising rates on this P'K"- EDUCATION Alt - .t.M.fchocO. Thit Institunon wee founded in 1941. It has al.aya been xWul. It "Ppm evea our rg me war. The pret- I eot number of pnpilt, permaoeotlv In the institution, it aixtv ; d. ik: r-r-i T0U the spadmit and beautl-1 r..l l r . .. . I ih m. ataj a gruva waoty acres of beautiful oak woods you cannot fail to admire the facilitiea afforded and the pleasant inducements held out to the pupil, for abondealtnd healthful exerciae. a-an and aide walks and cafVage drives oil in graceful Intricacy through every part of these errors retreats ; so that one msy heartily tire one's nrlf with walking -uhou going over th. same groj.d ,h. ch.w, under Rev. Mr. Pennlck of Mt-aeo-nd,,- A.-, appro-., . diking bancaviH,, ..r. .1 Urge y .,,.S.7u array of buddings I. la view. Th. inati- .Wl,!.,.,, ,h. L 1 7 ?. lution comlsls of a U. i.ii.u " " " """ ""a DBiidinirs, 000 at aath suit, and thrown considerably la ad-1 Vance of the canUe oae 1 aad Iheaa aringa art Baiua la tha mJa k-iUier v-.l . . I rd.g!trrOj,f. gtiodiirkk V-ek, asakieg 1 tha whole front a sort of spelt or enacava semicircle. At the side, aad somewhat in Ih. rear of one of lh wingt. It the I chapel, a gem of a rhnrt h, dmi.aed by -pjoaa. i mi aanad oaa ef the broad I aan mij nignis rt steps la tbe ratre building tad eaM the -arlor .,- I k L .: ' ., .' " . Kw io aofireitt greats as I ..l.i.i.' .... .. .. I a iiiiiiii auapui-iB to na Various parpoaea, the Walls cver-d with Tamable picture., end works la tnd oiLar aa. - wwas of art scalier, abutil the Mom at of them acl.ag poaerfally bnl t ileal I v s I aaata Is rroeteg sad aaMvatieg tbe j " . T ' ' l-ai nnn flf I i . . I "T. J""'ng L1J. C"fT''l "f1 184 baA Bel ry, lively (ftmaaat-gtrkv havksg with lew rapti,t the h.d.ag men aad rosy eWkfya.hf.leth aad vigor. Tow I tetatUble a pihet W.aa U !. ..4 .hlla tha ear kiM w.mad.4 by aaa rale mmmi.tkm, la baey Bvy awmaii.gah-mfIIf04Ma, IV. I vwmaimB at maala hj awx-HMgeJ, a4 ra- slraiaed. Aad aily fur U aMv-jaotas hea th aad good digtatkm j aad a. are the leaf hen era ailag e-i with the papilaat Ihw tabiaa, Ike latter are kesag rWaaad to kalBaayglr'4tad:y Uck, tbe haUl of anrkrty aad tatreelia. The rhepal mrvioraaad toathisgt are the great am aad Bwatral hfe ef Ike mbjL The eas af taauweti.a rmbraore the eta liea yaaag ekildrca, a eel) at ikuas of tha Bvat .4 ve-ead fmpii at wlNni as euiirga. TV mas-rai departatrat It aad-r the ea af laatr-Va, wWa, kee'.ag hra U.laad aw Ik pl. jawat, an i te tirrly ar-aaa4 to U. Twfee to a at, aa eeeaiag ia epptapnaud to te a-e to ma, af a rhaewraaf to toiania laa ! at 4 wiaaaUie IW t-l of le y-epU , Il rnkkto tk ak"4 s,ir, 4l lgf , Upr.t.44 Ike t-aik aa4 kappiaM. af lie pap-U, aad hw lavyt- iiant la m aJ, Btaaare aad areiktaf.la( It ht ... . aBaAAh a ., ' BBa-BBBBy -' aBBBaWBBBBRBF VJBBT - BBPsRReBBBHB TlfAirlRr gmwh to gaa aa4 to l'4 aaW-fg af thai! LJ aad fweia j eat (Wl fa Ih'- aad U -- aai..e.a ie e-i she aaa4 riraa-wial.ik. -f Ike t .tk ad wkeh a lla.4 4, Wi.ag IM baiaif 4 1 pap. e to 1k atre sa4 sdaJ, f i.e Lm4. t fc, the mmt ' a-.We H r- W ta llJ a I . ... r iUO RALEIGH, N. OTO HANUrAOTOBINO mSTTTO- . North Caroll. Arricultar.l WA-k'i- . - w awvssaMW lBA(t , WMUiU orancn or industry, fa th cay, tfae Korth Ctrolint Atfric-iL tuml an1 M --l. - ... , . ukuioi norst, under the management of J. H. Separk, W. J. Hick uu j. a. uayle. ri . .. . ura wortie wore established In 18.10 On the ait nfmlu. -r - . ' . - , - i avaiuiiiar EIBU. m f . ... aw iron consomed h obtained Iron t hiladelphia End BalUmore becaoae it is purchafab'e cheaper there than it can be 1 """ii io loan 11 ca 1. i .. , . . WUKuiiu luistttate. The charts in this I ..,. . . . " " vm I ' 1 Philadelphia and Baltimora fift..t- lars a ton. It can be bought a little lower now. and Baltimore Is the Scotch tola- - -'ocu 1 rum rnilaue Db a I u' 1,arn Carolina Agricultural tnd i M.r.k;n. w.u. . nuiii can turn out every da acription of mill, mining tnd sjtricultural castings. They also manufacture plows there. The maximum capacity is 5,000 per annum; the present product, 8,000. In addition, the Works turn out fancy castings, such as railings and verandahs. The following exhibits the retail prices oi me unifies specified ImDroved No ft t il7.- 01 ' - i lira lnnroveoLZ llnraa lr.a a a .a .. "' 1 iuw, a 7n Self Sharpeoe , t Horso Plow ' A. 6, 1 Horse Plow. No. 0 Knock-Kneed, 1 Horse Plow, 8 65 No. II, Horse Plow, 'g,j Improved Needle, 1 Horse Plow. 4 00 Improved 6unny South, comnlate (Cotton Plow,) JO 50 eo tTh" 'W' Tar Heel Bar. s o. 0 Point, (per uundW.l I Ba'a, ..' i. ss 00 is 2! i'hrP?Der Y. to -u Diiarpener liars liplntt, No- 11 C Hlf Swee'"' ' No. 1 dwnTwUh Wrenclu' (0 so . 40 60 No. 0000 Clevit With Wna.!. 33 Tht principal customers for the oroduc. U&M oflhls ast.bIW.menl axe t prttent With ID an lRuiiua nt ns-t. Atm. I...J S n about R4U,gh, buVln r.U... . LL . The eM.bliahmenl gives empi.,mnt to l"D'7 nve naoils, the trteet of ". ol .mM"!- I I (irrfl U Bl rVtnai.lankU -......! m i .'-..... Her oi .-"ioeTae in tna manufacture of tht Plf'" that gives employment to man ol tha nlll. .......I a, w ' ' the mills around here. iiie Adams' la another Iron Industrial auiisnmeni. its business, too, it eilen- " S Miocipaiiy in plows. RavivaU. Tbe revival meeting, laat night, la the lerture room of ,t B.pU.t Chuh, was largely attended. The hymns were sung lu.pmungiy ana the prsyrrt were ferrrtit. The aerliv In ik Pnt.. 1.. s . . .. . now me cunrrb ttil e.i.t. i. thia 1 I money. lovin. and ,. .. aa isalia, taa B-Ua. B-t . iB-ira . olcite.Bia .aoasBaaa -af 'MsPIl and olhat Ini ramawtaliaU enH rr-ri0ere to-day. The evafi-aa. 1 SO ' " nd aing prrformaacrt will both oe roel to aoy heretofore. " n'ilrn ) other facalty Uaa mere " "pavw-iaia inia mueical organ!-1 " " " -eiicia aooai part I ' aab.bilioB that It perfertly charm, ina- ..J . IK- ti.ki. ...'.. . I "' " i.i..icu caa i annrarl-ta iK.i I ,r . A' ,b v4"0' eacorag ale """"""loe ff a!l klaJa, a- lky ."'l 1 t . ... """"S percaiae Ine n-rget Fam M cfUlb1 W-y dWva It. j. a Af after. " ' . hve u lalined, Mr. Rogers, I .7T ' "" I ..rZ: "T". "J! Wi " I" 1T. . ' P"S I mrt a 1 aw bb t La . - t A a L. . a I " net oa Ik, I Z'"" W -torg.U. ,77 V . 7" " '" aapi, . . . ' sovrn T JalT t? "! "1 k" H the Araete U was onaarmel. to uke I .. ... . . . . ... ' I e it as April, I s i a. It w very plels as 0r. III4b leiea-U U. rveaie ts ckf e).k, Mr, ttelvia, aad r. Teaeg. atl . Paranatal Wt had a brl.f ert, yaaterdtr. fr.s Hf. P. A. Mmtixt aba hat ba IliUe I AgvaA af ink) fur the paat year. la I this liate Mr. H, ha -.u4 aad ma I. pro- V-A-41 k the tapp'y of .Ighlt a oaaatkm, hnvtag aery eight Bo suae I be vWtM. to enenpkMe Ike raeveaa t4 tj I hVaia, TtB P'ale A fat has bx.VI ta the $ ahn.1 IB eoo twIeaMa) 4 tbe VHptar-e as g-aaft t"m the per-at 8 esy W ge. ., Hmirihmm. The aei i.ary.ivewu.t hae Hrti ikrewth the Agt aavy 1 eu w.b eg Utaw aad Tat-aae ,ta, tad It. (H4e fc laa y.ar he. r- .. I .,)T ft V. Mr Mriar s.,; ,.' I a .ik tkUr aad Ta.ate at I' luae 1 has Taa '. tUaaiaa tVaae wm t mj r i t f-w Bka. 1 arret-rati rt Uarr. P-rs ar et.4 a- . s nuii-u .-.. .4 iyMt, f v y '" m. va a aiiXtB tr. - C, SATURDAY MARCH J PUy Upon UtU I The loiiowiox, evidently written in Ct",rCh' WM rUBd. B t o I . , wt va wwki, mimsj Kfuni Of HQO. I ,41 NC"yic wi s Mrth i WT 7! Tt 1 " J . " - x And litis bit of women, with lltUe bita of hearts. Maks little of a great man recardlaas of the ,. smart. , Ad Uttls tits of ttUowfl with little hits of ; hair r; a : ; : Asewinf Wiad their ntoaths pat on little bits at aire." And Utile blU of mlaaea, with lann like little bellow-, Will screech, and little else, for these tittle b.ts of fellows. And these little bits af fellows, who look Ilka little male, . . Devote faeir Uitls kearta to tneee Btt'e bits 'of foots. t II And big and little preachers, will dlilocaU each Joint, To 'lustrate a lltUe sermon with a very httle point, , . . 1 ; And lingalllUa hymn, nod when the mtule ceases, Have p.saed a treat tlx plate, to get thoJlitUe pieces. And the man af Utile law, with ; many ItUe I rv.i i . ... ... . . -r""'i"""" w. amw-poet 1 ana ina mnaa. - - - Will take your little ease, after which It kuy UOB iie 1 none yoa MrouitB ana .UiroagB. and perhaps s little brown. And the m of little physle. will eaU a Bltle while. Aad feci of all the family, with maay a gra cious smile . . , V .. .. ... mT tome u ue papers, ruu 01 sugar aad ol loi To be given to the ha'T la the courts of every aonr. Acd yoa give tht UU1 papers, aad the Uttle aety diet, ciuaca up 114 uiuw monui ana snnu lit mti- . 1 . -y y Aad the Bbdertaker eomet wl a a Utile plart . vi tape ' ; ... J To awaeara f ar the eoffie to be lined uuU .IU crape. Oh 1 how many are the sutlt lAimgi which auke na seem at foula 1 Vsadinthtaaads at Wiley maa as aothiag more tbaa toola. Teihapa a little wisdom admla'tlVd now tad Would make as better people aad a kappiar race f man ' Aad womaa,toe. INTERESTZNO rOREIQlf ITEMS. CORPKBSBB POR tejtTtMRL PR0B 1 AT 1ST ICkyrRAB PAPERt. . . s LUlua U said to contain vast coal fields the article bln ol wood aaalii. " - 1 Thomas Oliver Harding, who won thit year the dittingnlabed honor of Sector Wraagar, of Trinity College, CamUidga, at tna ton of a Wesley ea minister. Rl....l .... I l uiimaa pa' tare, - iva uuna iaa io v leaaa, lor tha Brat time, daring tha great Vleaaa Fair. T" joO,0XQ jmnade of hamaB Jtir "M bnuKhl lo Mer-alllee last rear. It mt,a J beLlod. At a lata tale la Paris an aatianarv nald kboot 4,00 fia? aa aid p'utot af tha age or llenry lbs rwoad. The wraal ihu !.. i j i ... . ...,7 "T !" . " " aimoniauie la a -voai r-a If tha -Itln. a ' carat baa reached E-glaad tno, a!as ! t Englaad. rh-aaaa Frame m Olaetmw tnrrthant. eumpoaad alih hia aredikwe thirty yean age aa wae abeotved from hit debt Sine then he baa rlara from Lia paid dwablt to hia eee-.tort aad Raid b ltml i-a! J-s. That's tba right kind of T v" -"y i -Bin w vt -rary Ikr Th,a.M Chamber. a.k ed a of r-rl-ua-al If ha wowd not NlliK the -fad Wif.'. Cif He ,M "So, Kir T ., I think W ri aaa, U -y th. kmat of h, uaai pmt wa.are It aaaeoey euU. U tb-wt, la rvaeoa, that aav . .a.).! .... . ... ' " - ""' aa - IB marry aieeari an. s Hater. LJL T .. L, ..... velger la a aaaa, Utthw sni.snd by a womaa,lt la Btterty aubverslr. to the tea- I"'!41. kb, wKb tbe wl ra. a -M4 ansa, m Ike 1 r!e it la B.t.lmaU rleila. A !wy la the emplay ,4 U Or-a Was. tar Had "ay Eg aad reroal.'y bm hie M toll"" s He evwps I. to a B-4 Bred 4 aak - rp. A Iramaa, a 4 k new tag ha was ,bf 'hf aa ri k4 a-ke, aa-iag to IM ''' '-ta. lit waa Brews waa to Imbm. aad iy lived to toll haw he la-paa. to La thara. At the Kagiuk poasa 4 M.UUa,k waet if -ml arriv a. It a.n.t 't atria k 1 ma aad aM a s.fliiw.lMt.ia. aw . f . A tie a i; -a t-a I a i 4 tae I "- ! fc"'' ' ' a wami laisgj .Jkee-M. . t., Ktkkf. aoa-r, wwuwa ttt a. h ta. ah-a a4 ; e --4 e k iag., Tewj t 'i ' I B'f-.a. TV. - 'r- matk4 a Ilk Ifc't. Md .ia E.ary ,w i..a fe . 4 a.k a If U. P..).. V. a. A . aal r. a"4 U ku fl, wWe e le p4 to makUg mt st,'-' Beaviag il-lh t svtf MlBMI w. Sen OF TIIU CAR-HOOK MURDER EH EXECUTION OF FOSTER. . J Scenes and IneUeuU of the ExrcHtloa. f Illsjtory of tl MurUer. at Tio.KukAr t tri stsTmau.) 1HK DAY BEFORB THB EX ECU TIOK. New Yokk, March 20.' BOW B IPRST TBS DAT. TToetr pue J the day ' J n J re mained during the greater part of the time in hia cell. BR HAM Or TRW PIUAL EFFORT TO SAVE He heard (arty in the day of the final effort of hia counsel to prevent, on legal technicalities, the execution to-morrow and hit hope revived. tub iitwt or nt pailuiib. On receiving the intelligence that the effort had proved vain, he became vcv ji . , ... . ... arjociea ana nung 11 10 need on HIS br-aat, 1 . ji . ,, I " . v Mw VU HUHIU VIWa IU him except his wife. I THB CtlLTBIT AMD BIS Bin His wife had fainted on bearing of the failure of thit laat effort. Or her recoverv the ran to her hoaband, and placing, her hand In hia, lit by htm for hours but spoke little. TRET PART FOREVER, About balf past eight tbit evening the final parting between Foster and bia wife took place. Both' were deeply affected. I n kissed her repeatedly, and sht clung to I hint hnliL overcome with emotion, aha I UlntcU and was carried awav her brother. TtatTt BR bbpcsu to taa tits chi PBEB. - - . . ... Foster was alto visited during tha day by bis brother-in-law and by Father Db ranqvett, Catholic priest, but rerued to undergo tba ordeal of pxrting with hit children' wh im ha hat not aaen tinea bia arrest FOSTER EXECUTED. -. . .. Naw Yobb, Itatah l. rotter waa t located at teventeea Rain tat put o'clock thit morning. FOSTER'S LA8T MORNING ON EARTH. New Yore. March SI. oa TBE rvr op exbovtiob. Foster awoka at T o'clock and partook of a cop of aoff-a, but at nothing. Us wet very pale, and bit strength aremed fatt (ailing. B BBOAOBS IB PBtTEB. li. . t4 t, tl. T - J ' "1 R . ur rV hr,m.V ,k.i.! b;. Sing. Ha engaged la devotiosal axarciara ap to I jAclock. IB Lao To T0 KATItlaJh At 11 mlaatrt past I o'clock ka Waa led out top port 1 by Sherlir Brt-aaa tnd tbe aa ler sheriff. vaa la rr att-toiuut ibbvici Foetsr walked anfallarlogly to tba Bcaf luld. lU lacs had a hw Ue lush. Af- rived Waeath the scaffold, Rev. Dr. Tyag, aaetrdbyl Mr. Kk'womaker, read the Slat raalm. At tha anlema words were read, la ahkh tha IWv. Dr. Tyeg haarmgtrt od fpr-j thg rye of Bn-rry eatol' ie Iky arrv.at," the arwaa waa bahej aad Impressive la the t.trme. ' ROW Pa-TBB BB TBBBL Dmiag Iberv-iliag'il Ike asrvioat, f lerjIJiewath Jhesreff , Jh't braj bowed dowa aad bia left ktad shading his etee. II v. Dr. Bchaoamakar shook haadt with Fdtieraad mid,"Oad bt-m the., my daw fdr.d " r -rat's um l vaa at smwv t Al mveatosa miaatra paat aiae a ,kh. the hult wee draws aad tba body root Into tha air. TkB PttTB ST llo. LB. The aaaJimaed maa gave oaa alight ttruggWaafyaa alight at to Va alasoat lmpeT.sAUa. TV-rt at at eWaoe of Ike Banal aviv-m-at al tha ah-aldrra, There was a allgM ttmUwrtkm af Ike lower llU aad a berv'y prrtii4.la mm Ik. of tkekaadt, Taa BasanatTmB op Ta Bif, After haagiag Ire aatoelal Ike bedy waa kwerd ak-at aaaa anrhea, aad a mlaafe tkereallar .koet a k I rartket. rt m paos Trta hbab. At wtvw mlaa -a aft- Ike hrt h4 drawa, Iks pe aaa-td to kral. f .' had d-4 f'ma4 a it bout a atreggW, lniiaa- It waa rv I I daf'cf Ike r-adiaf of ike -pV. e 1W-4 Fa4r at rapiliy al.k tag aad waa aaarr-'y aVav to mead. The phyewiaaa a-Hfc.1 h an I tart. Mr. a k.-Hkt 1.4 )"4 ah . baadt llk r-atet aad tai l, -U-4 k-., O I bkaa y-w my kta-w-l aw tKe fcat b W litea. - - Arr b-irg a'Wa-4 to baeg a Bm I.Mlf a unt, k Wady waa n lata ik. t4Se a.4 aav.ya4 late Ue 4..!k -a at i4 ike T a4. sUn It etU ha tab-a toJ.y Mi.wlwi t F-.wWt ai lr-w. NO. 164. The Intermeattwill probably take placa on Aionoay ne it, At twenty minutes before ten the crowd of deputy, mar.hals and other, of the one hundred and fifty persons who bad gained admission to witness the axe eution, tlowly raado their exit from the scene. Aa a matter of Interest touching the history of this onfortunate man wa girt toe following . 8TORY OF THE CRIME. On tha morning of Friday, April 19, 1871, .Hew York learaed that one af her citiaena, Avery IX Putnam by name, bad Biueuy muruervu iue previous even 1 "ri - i-iiipniig iu proteci two ladies from tne Insults ol a drunken rulBaoH sir. rutnam berore be died made aa ante avortom atataaa-at, to whwh he Mrratod the circomafancet of tha assault, and re cogniEen William rosier as tha person who committed the cowardly attack upon bim. Tha farts of tbe case, as published at the time, were tt follows : At 11 o'clock on Wednesday night, Mr. Putnam, a mer chant doing business at No. 03 Pearl street, and residing tt No. S Colh-ffa Place, ac companied by Mine. Duval, a modiste of no. 7ua Broadway, tnd her daughter, ec tered car No. 40 of the Broadway and Seventh avenue line, to ride up town. Mr. Putnam and the ladle, took at-ata In -the forward part of the car. and at Six- teen th street Foster, an ex-conductor of the road, got no the front plaltorm. lie then i tared persistently at Mies Duval, and as aha paid no attention to him, he opened the front door and looked directly at ber. Mr. Putnam, seeing Foster thus inault tin young lady, roe. from - hit teat aad cloeed the door Thia. incensed Foster, and he opened the door again, which was immaliatelycroeod by Mr. Putnam. When the car reached Thirtieth etreet Foeter came inside, and remarking that ba had paid bia tare aad waa entitled to a 1 sat dowa cloea betide Mitt Duval. He then behaved in a brutish manner, and mada a noise with his lips which Induced the young lady to change her seat. Mr. rutnam tbaa Intefered, tnd said although rosisr waa entitled to a sea. In tba car. yet ba would not suffer tha ladies la hia charge to balasulkd. At Forty -tilth street ma car was stopped, and Mr. rutaam aiignteti, leaving tba car by tba front platform. As ha was assisting the ladies to alight Foster went out tnd stood upon tbe In nit platform. He btil previously said that ha would give Mr. Putnam "hell," and telling tha oar-hook proceeded to execute hit threat. striking Mr. Putnam ea tha bead with it aud fractured hia ahull aad Inflicting wounds fmm tha effects of which Mr. Putnam died the next day at St. Lake. H.apit.1. Foeter waa arrested, tried. convicted and aenteaord. Bubsaauentlv tht Court of Animate afllrmed tha era. wace. Art, One of th. "olj austere " hat peloid a picture ol Sambo. ea 1 Will aha baJtaauUul f II la rumored Ex -Oov. Holdra actual I v lotandt to give a haadsoroe young lady a poaifioB la tba pwtofuoa. ' .ea , Mew FoatOffloe. Tha aew pott-office, dnlgnrd by Ann- Iter! Mullet, will be 103 feet la length and 10 deep, a. have beea Informed, aad whd .thing is atyla altar tba capital 1b Hew Jersey. Partial!- Aaowt raea, . The Baptlet bVmloary building. of of wood, oa Blooat Sirwf. still la being ts.ned half Mnsd as Iroa re I la, it about lorty Ire fact high, titty la frtat aad tlgbiy five deep. It will ba fully to read (a about tea days, It was said yettardsy. W.a 1 . MeaUag Laat NlgaU A atatrd Btiauag of the P.-u'Vi Doild- lag atuL Lm Aswamttos waa brtd, hut ai;bt, la tha II' me luaurtnre Offlra, oa Fa) at tv tile St, lWtl tt UU-ms pfv alduig. Only raafias buauMM waa traaa-trt-d after whirh tha aaaaliai a-IJ mraad. ' -.a. WorthKaawHag If Traa. Aa ttcbanga it rr.p-M. feejin that ttovea will crark, tad It It vary heady ta baaw kw to twa Bp Ike fe- kwa. Tke fi:io.trg ks a vary eelaabla rarlpe, aad It very eaally d ate Tsht good ohI skee tad sift titam Urwgb a aet.va, adding as aaal qaaauiy af ay, ahkh miMt be Sael; p-,d-.l, to- gataer auh a Imle talk Ma this liter, with wator auflk iaat to tim a fa, aad U.a III the cvarh af the .tare th It. This craMttt sever parts a Breaks t way, Bad bar. e. very her I .ftor beiag k-aUd. It le vary aa.Ubl. Sam, a I to ka male am 4 la attti.g la tha alatoa of a attfVB, at (a liti.g ei-va pi pea, a M ta rsaebr all Ha )4ata aavtartly light. CAACLxta etc cr ruCiiMi-A f Aiktrut, COCVaU-CltCO. (tt aw mi oit-riibin a) . "A Bew days aiaee, a paNiM areamare ' krw la aa K'4 faatilt a - , - eettH, ra,aU aaiUed aU-il threa ifwm lUiaigk. A Baas Wkaas Sm. we b-t Were It PMlaaa, a arrvaal to the ai!y, pWka-1 ap a p 4 f wkUh kt aap. a to La ewpy Bad p a a t aap r. N, BMffad H II a tiif'4 k f I Vaf t-ras yaaeaalf TV. f4 p--4 to ka k hi Bad IM k'lle e 1,14 Wat . h ta Ik. kaad a.th avS large dat k aaot, a s el. - g Uas r'gkl sta, a.kh a.u p..U.k'; U 14. S Carr, af t rj. was ' t to aal iiiftli3lUikit, tt'4 Tke rki.4 Ie A4.g aa wall aa aij be i aea4. IkM) as aa4aa l-M rg " .g aha fix wave, ..va ! I y ae. (rjMiwv.i.r THE DAILY SENTINEL AUVKKTIBINU RAT AdvertlrfHutratawlU be UiMrUd lu the Da'ii at the fulluiB rates b anaare'ol luojor lea minion linea. ' f. e i.i nr or. tjiue. " " U sauaut'Ut UarrUoa I a.iuara, l Ww'kVf'TtiiM VarToX I " 1 month, P.tiU'l " a , . og J " mo'a. I " " ..-JlteiMt . iv at. 1 it QjSt w-tr Oilham's Fartilizar, We invite attention to the new tdv.r tisemcnt of this sterling fertilirer and the strong testimonials In itt favor. Wa un derstand tha demand bat ,ilmnst trw t-1 the capacity of the manufacturers advert Itcment. UlUpu Mra. Parsons found an acay ehi'd little white boy' about four years old, on tha airett,' yesterday. Tha little fellow waa drtwiug t Lilliputian wagon. When asked who hit parenta were, ba invariably replied, "Ma't gone," lllf. Ia Peteietrarg, Va., March Wth. Maitle. daughter af the kte Jaiae. aad IaabellaL' DiHilop, la th twenty -eescond year of her age. -aa aeaiisms asms wfwae emlt hath taken." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CE rot lilt I off for aalo mv reiideaoa ! Ru .it.. ated on Halifax e'reet, sad oa s -iuara of twa jcret, snrroended by streets. Th. I tiling llouae U larg. ai.d la well eult-d tor a school or hoarding hone. It conUlr.i eeventren rooeaa, benld a stews rooms, pantrys, baeement rooms, bathlne loom.. t ai ..i. . and tea a x lures. Near the d -ailing lea briek tmnks bouae end store room. a - hr,- tken with fonr wall InlalM -. ... . lanra wood booe ; alee a well of good -nter with aa elevated reservoir from which water pipetxtnd to the dwelling, altch. n, wath room and tub'ee Cpnv.nicntly sHo.ted Is a earriage hoaa, feed room, stables with loft eow home and wagon h tiler, tan fee b nght low, Turn, made eeav and aeoomnioeUti.. ' will be eichanged fur other propartv ! vYHXIAk) Gtil-tS .-- NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED I. F. BUHll'l HI TIBBIXB WatorWhofil. TO BE THE atST IVR ISVEtTID. Pimphlet Fr-a. Addrem, Tmk, . t. mar a.6m jf OBTOAOEK'g BALI Br vtrtae of a aeitn-i ( - ... HmryJ Hurhea and alfa, oaths Wth d y of August, VM, I aha I, ea - - ' MONDAT, lavs DAT Of APRIL KIXT. r!S 'rtnouas door, la Raleigh, ftie lot la Raleigh, being part of lot Mo M, In the plaaaf Uiaelty, ea wkieh eatd Magtiekhow lleas Tbe lol front. Ml .l . i. - and ran. baek with Uria street J ec U " " 1 . ea a. J0I1.X OATLINO. Mortgage mtr-t-tdot D 1SSOLUTIUN 1 he Ina h-relofnee dotae a rr..llu t.l . aaa at ba Baleea, Moore eoont , N. J.. aadar im aem. d airle ol w ATaiNB A i;o., Ie tela day dlawlvad by mutaaj roa-Mit All peraoat indeliled to ad Ina alii a.. tk,i. aaaeaala ia Ike head, of . U ( nehraa. XE RMITilkkMAM, W. H.WATKINB, D. t). Ctk 1IKAN, a a w P- aMITatRMAH. lea lalem, H. C, March t. U73. BMrta w Capt J. R. TIIIGPEN 1 OF EDQECOMDE COCNIY, North Carolina, (ska la Iue w .U Ibobb aa ewe at tke Wgaet, at aad aae-ewrfal tr. i. 4 Im.lll Moelh t er-tUna. la aard .... al war head.,) at;, that he ne'laad aa ' OiaUal'A - COTIKSI " FKRTILlZtR, lit KH rtwvrre rV.y as tvery 80 poaada, " -NET-PROFIT Be exparlmrated With tea () IT1SMI1 COIIIICIit rilTUIZtP, eakle Una, sarrk. OVTS TEUflOSAL HITRVt.siov tbtwatkvat tke waana tad G I L'H A..M'S tl'RPAB lDTIlI. All, L Sat ktt awt.d rp, U ' ka . Agtvai r i t,"af MartkBia. - mm 1 1 1 s 1 I TW 111 to t ear ela l-.. - ..i af u.ie Pant i -,Im--, lr . -- ae fiWa-W ai.l a. a.U aa J is U r-ee el aa e ta to - ... raar ae iy a-y aaaa. tim rwtt Free af tot-- 4. Caail rKl........ Al ear Weaaat m kf-'k las at .at. to PWa-aa aaaa. ata-t I. aara to fX4 a-a ! aa. Aa- -i i-Wa at I-, pr--t-i tv ia, al rtt.1 tn T rticEA, laii.ini Abtaa. W b-re P-ae eea e-.i nn 4 aetoe (. B-ntoae a k-fc-a, .y raa are- th la. - uw-aat 1 to kk Wat Ian .tat. -l I f.. Mm -- fi . I. r - e a -A .in.-.-,-. M u. U f P-a-a. -- to M a-.H.ti i t- A L.-mI I ' A re r -.. - . (..A at i-p H.a, 4 W.UIUMDV AtWINa, f.'jva-'a fev ), !p u Aeev, 1 a e-a -- tWa ? a .-- 4 tm -e. k.. . i iid M. , 4 t im-, t . e .. ,.. a - a -, atM .-'-,. il - . a a ... m
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 22, 1873, edition 1
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