1 V 4 . THE RALEIGH SENTINEL fVaMSBBB - 4- . UAILT, WEEKLY AND SRVI-WFEKLY. Olcial Orzaiof Harm Carolina. STATE PRINTING A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. f. IM..r. t i JEtlUmr. Dally leMlnel 1 jm In adran imtt Oft "(tally M moirtk.ln ad'awca 4 M .amiWrklv " .. .......100 Wl Smil-tal " - t 00 Tha DlLrClWKr'ttt h ditv,irt tav part of Mia City at Klfieaa Ceate waa. THE CITY. tfiP Sej uewi item ou f.mrth page. The batters are nil I at I he Central hotel, but only for abort time, J. J. Woi yttNDKit A doalere ia train. Cero r specially. Xt where, N.C. . ,. ,'.,, ; .., ; Sm. OU silk hat, no d aVtence how raw they art broken down, brng litem lo the Central hotel, awl we wi'l build them op. Kisuo.Jb ViLUca. Dr. C, G. Mill, big buBs-granger if North Carolina and a apkradid oeuteii nial gentleman, i b the city, attending the meetiof of tba executive committal of lua order. t ; ' ; ; , ; V ";, Mr. J. D..Whltiker to eelling gooj oak wood at 13.50 j pine 3.GO(43.2t , per cord delivered, provided the ca.h attenda the order. CSall on bint in rear of Cttixeu Natf omJ Jauafc.! J)n ; The revival of religion at Swain Street Baptlat, church, la, iucreR-Jug in interest ; two convert 1at uiht and several peniteot. Kev. Or. IViicliaid is expected to (ill the pulpit to-uight Messrs. A. V. Suoodera & Co. have for sale 1,000 bushel n'co aliite flmt Corn, 10,000 sacks of Star Phophate, 5,000 sacks Map. a' Nitrogenixed tsuper riioephale and 1,(00 sacka Acid Fho phate to be used wiib Cottou hoed or Stable Manure. They have aold since January 13th, 8,000 buabelt Corn and 15,000 sacks of guauo. Call ou Um.mii for bargainer " ' ' ; '"' George Allen tfc CoM Plow Mauutae. turers, Xewberu, N. C., oner to aeud t auy address, amj lea of ibelr Labor Saviug Plow. Atlaa ai'ti-chokinii Turning Plows, Dickaon, Allen and Magnolia feteol lotton t$weepn, at a lib eral discount fir cash, with riviVge reluming them, at their expense shoukLJ- t hey hot give peifrit atistat-iiou. tee Stud for illueti rdtd circular and .prices . ; ! : ; ; t f' feb 23-d2awAwlm : ACCIDENT TO DU. ARRINQTOX. Front H he" Geld-boro" Mesaehver, of March 20, wo lea-n that lir. B. P. Ar- ringtoa was thrown from hi horse Kri day and so severely ittjarwd that at last account he wa pcechlcs aud in Very ciiticul cowlitiou. The accident occurred at bis plantation, noar Gold boro. . , Bexf-Eatkk-. tu th Fhont. W. F. Askew this imtinin aold hi 2. Im pound stall-fed Brahma cow to Thomas Dancy, one of our entei pri-ing butcher lor 1120 in cah and lit pounds of the beef. The trade had hardly beta cIod before Mr. Dancy bad engaged pounds of the uwat to various apprecia tive housebolders ta whom a pieoe of tender, juicy beef U a treat moat rare whether rare or well dotie. ' ' FosTai IUTga.-Aa a favut to ear - poatmast aire. -and lo-diaaeminata trul informattoa , ia tba anuUet poaaiblo spac, we append tLli condensed list of mailing tariff which, is just now having a run of the proa. , The author, fort a nately for hint, U naknown : -A ne-eent tmp for a ciieuUlr : . A tww cut .tamp lur a Ba-p.aira ; A three cent auiup f.r a al4 tetiaire ( -Ail li- ked oa tu ibr rttht urolra. Lick t oru bara, lick I Lick with ealre, ''albt -IgUt baud Id every haue, t I'nleaa )hi want IIM puatmaatair To roaka thing bo,aod 'caa aud 'aire." Free Exhibition or Furs Art. A large collection of valuable oil pa ui logs, steal eogiavina and chromo baa been opened at Moseley V atore and will bo on exhibition this evening and to-morrow. The entire collection wdl be sold at auction without reserve by Mestrs. Hall Jb Jones, commencing to morrow night. - No" one should fail to examine Uiis collection, as it ia without doubt, the finest ever in this city. Every picture la'a gent and all are in valuable frames. mar 22-It Deviltry Coxcoctino. The radlr cal atateexecnUvetontotittee couveued this rooming in the room of the keeper of the capitoL Wo learn that T. li. - Keogh, of Greensboro; 8. T Canow, of Beaufort ; W. A. AibrUbt, of AU mance ; J. F. Scott, ot Jotie t W. I) Jonci, K. B EMU and J. U. UarriN colored, ol Wake; aad D. E. W-lui Thomas Powers, f Craven, were pr enU Kearly all of these are federal office-holders Cel. I. J. Youn. (rev enue Ikey and other of the B tlknap and Grant wing of the republican party were on hand lending their aid aud handsome rouutenance. Keep atiil ow"BeiSbuFset Jng 'onTivan'alfe . Fob Sal. 10 barrels of plcndid Xew Jeney Clmraiatpie Cider l!E'e by the b rrel or by the gailod at the lowest figure, ju4 receive' I at w. ill fes onir l - ... ..frf. .u VOL. SXtl. -; BAEIQHa N W'DNSSDAra MARO 1 22, 1876. j . No. 26 THE CLAKK-UOWERTON- TlUXEIl MUDULB a IN' w co u lit. 1 1- l-l fllE ' CASE AOAIXST 40SI1I1 TUItNEH OHMHED, BU f HE UtFVUKA TO BE A' QUIT - H'.TKD IS tOJCII STYLE, y QUCK ' SCENES Ut A fSTICCMJLL-'N ALLtaf D CRIMINAL C-AMOJUNO TOR Till AL-Li BCL kHO 1 6EN ' TER LIBEL rRISONER 8CMI .J HONED A3 WlrNESi.. ,( .tA, THEOQUiREOOr AT LAST Tn fKOS X.-VT10II ""r- tv kkdiavor to arr our Of . A TKIArJ BUT i Acoqrding to Btui day's adjournment, thiaeaaocame befro Lis honor, Mayor Manly, thia ouwutnc 1 1 o'clock. The mayor'aofSoe bning too amall to aooom inodaU.the blood -of proaocutora," de- fendanta, witneasea aud curio tu looker- en in atteoda&oa. the hearing was ad' juarned to th ooart-hoaae. Long before the trial bgan, the court-rooia packed and everybody seemed to bo oa tip-toe . of excitement. At 15 minute after 11 o'clock, hi honor took hi aeat on th bench made ootoriooa throughout the atato Wy the vagarios of Ore &un Watt. 1 It wa reporta.1 all through the city yeatarday ' that the proaeoution would andoavor to aaake th informality of the warrant of Saturday ag4inat Ttu- ur aud Uo werton a pretext lJt dropping tho proMoutiou agaiuat th foruter, and proceed witii the trLtl of Hwertou ou auother warAut tasaed aaiu-t hLa y ea ter Jay, and the argnmjut of the prose- cation rjvtd thit ta rpjrt Was well founded.. Mr. Tarn r rl.nt addressed tli ooart. He iJ that hi hi I bou iuformed that tin prjideatiitit w.tt s wk iug to drop pr kwhiu aaiaat biui le did not tliia'i t iit emli bed mjai he had diatinctly . waived all I if jr.-a Uity of the original warraut, thereby curiug all iti defdota. r But if th eourt, after he (Turner) had been warried all dty Btarday over this mat ter, accepted service of the warrant, beeu ouud over to appear nuder it, and did appear to answer, wa goiug t rale him out of court, he wautod to-auke-n af - fidavit. Mr. Fuller, of counsel for the proaeoa- tiou, wanted to know what ease waa up for trial ir, Turner: 01 you know. Mayor Maul wanted to know if there was any motion for a severance, atyijnn that the wRiraut fir t ired had heeo dijected to by thecounel of M . lib- erun on account of it liformiliiy, and another isued ye-tordiy again t him with the name of MrrTurnerrhft-ont, tud that the uer warrant waa made re turnable to-day. a. 1 Mr. Turael Insisted that the original warrant hal never been diaiuissed a to him. That he ha I taken. epwUI pain to cure alt of ita defect hvopen court Saturday, and tt.at the case was ad- mined until to-day with special refer ence to blm. The old warrant ha I fall en a to Mr.' Uowerton, and be (How erton) waa pow her on one iued a lute m yesterday. IIi Turoer'a) case waa the only one on the ' docket ' ef HaturtUy. - lie did not tbiuk the prose cutlon had a right to thrust him aside in this style aud lug In another totally different ca-e , s Mr. L'ailey, of counsel for Dr. How ertou, said to bad not been consulted by the other counsel for hi client (Mr. Toorgee) iuUlie niotloa hk Suurdoy to q iaU the warrant on the ground of liif.muHlity.- They hud given bond and aparvd under it and Couldered th m trlve. bouud by Iu He regretusd that any aucli f sitotion wat made. CV M. Buabee. of counsel for the proa- euiiou, aitid that if Mr. Turner wa rtBCuUsJ by co;iuel, he hoied the court wonltl ee that be spoke ihroojh that couuael. In that way the projer decorum of the court would ha pre served and much Unit! saved. Mr. Tomer replied that if the gent'e man would attend to hi own id j of the question he thought be would have all he was able to m.ine. The prosecu tion had six Rttenieya employed and Dr. Ilowertoo- brought into court an army of nine, while be had only ooe the one who had recently won atich a oignal vic lory over the Cliauia u railroad fuaed a voioe In the eondnol of hto 0w If tho pr iteoattod thought Mr, Fleming and hi nelf too much for them. lie woaUl try them aingls-haoded, as ho wm nnder the tmprie-ioa thai either of th urn a match for all tho prowwaUoa ba th a m Oter. f Lug appUne. Ja 1h a a PowU, of eoanaet for tho Drt ejatioo, nsxt allr wttd theeoari He waa under the impre ioa that tho orifinal warrant, both ai t Turner and Howerto j, bad beea 4 "tare 1 inf rmal and of bo effdot. and that a lb new warrant fjT Uawertoa did not inolale the nam of Tomer, too HjwerUo oaao w now the only one bfor the coari The dafenoo (Rowerton) Reel not try to brag jut Mr. Turn, a thai gratlenua had ahowa bimwlf able to take ear of him-lf. They (the defoooe) wouUl have their haols full in taking care of them- MJor A. M. Lewi, of counsel P Ilowertonj did not see what rl.'ht the proiecuiloR had to reach over one caee and drag In another. The pmeeoutioe) had, it aaeiued. struck their flag as fares Jo-lab Turuetr was concerned, and were trying to Lay their grasp upon thesecre- ttry of slate. Judge Fowle called oa hia honor to decide as to the informality of the war ranti'tued Saturday. Mayor Manly said the original war rant had beea cured of It defect fts to r. Turner, but the large number of witnesses suiftmnned and the wide lati tude the caae would take made ,t ira poe-ihle - for - him to hntr U and dis charge hia dntie to tho city properly, II weuld, tharefor, return the warrant against Mr. Tomer to Justice Barbee, and proceed with the Howerton matter under tho warraat iasaod : ye4tdy. Mr. Turner aaid that the tonne be waa on with the aquireo of thia township m ule it impoasible for hint to have any ihoioa ai to who ahonld try it H didu't know that ho wus ou apeakiug Urta with any of thorn, as they all hated him politically, and aome of them personally. He objected to Mr. Barbee. aa he had beeu iuforuted that ho waa on particular 1 good terma with tho prose outor, . alter Clark ; that Clark trans acted all iiis magistrate'a boaiueaa with Barbee. Oa this ground ho objected to Bar late. C. M. Buabne suid ho was authorised by hia client, Mr. Clark, to say that any iutimati n that he would outer into any agreement with Mr. Barbee to away iua- roperly hia . action aa a justioe waa fable. Mr. TurnerYou bad better wait an til snub intinutiou is made before apeak iug about falsity. I never intimated any such thing. : I did not say that Bar bee would not dj me juatioe iu the mat ter. I merely gave' reaaona that had been stated to me why Mr. Barbae aboold not try the eaae. Mr. Foller Mr. Tumor, we have no objection to your selecting tho magis trate. thieve to the r-uoreine court. He Huded to J. II. Flemioir. (Ar ause and laughter.) ' lie had. on several occasiou appeared ia court th Julge.Fiiwle ' aid other as ooonseV And had nevar yet been ro- Mr.Turner 3To, I wiah the mayor to doit' Ma;or Manly said he did not know of th relation between Caik aud arbee, and would name Albert Mag niu a the tuagiatrate. ' ' " Mr. Turner expreased- himself satis- lied. The case of Howertoa waa then call ed, when Mr. Turner took the 11 nr aud wanted to read the. law which gave bun the right to have squire Maguin placed on the beocb and hi trial at once pro ceeded with. V , , Col. Fuller objected to Mr. Turner' peaking unless he was of counsel for oue party or the other ia the ease then pending. He tnxiated that Turner' ca-e was not in that court aad ho had no right to be beard. , , ,'.', -' Mr. Turner insisted that he had a rUht to be tried then "and there before Squire Magnin, He waa the only do feiidant In the case when It bad been adj Hirnod turdx itiat having tal.en through aa far a llewerloa w concerned. He wisbod U read the law on the Fahject.V i ? f $ tii ''- The mayor aaid that Mrt Turner had made tlie ugge-iion a' to Id vacatiug the bench aud letting Magnin caiu or too late, at the Uowerton ca had bi en called and mut be ptoceeded with. Mr. Turner could get Mr. Jfjgnlu to oMn court elewhtre. i , j Mr.Turuei: Em can I do that when the pro-ecutor i hero engaged ia another cams before ur hu r f ' Mr. Turner agalu inaUted to hi right to nuuiediato trial The mayor reiterated his ruling., rtrouden, Jan. C. Ulake, Or W.Bhfc nail. A. W. bhatfer, Geo. Llitle and P. Donan, ( 1 " !-' ' Mjw LewU announce I that the de- fcudant waa not ready fr : trial. The warrant was only Servrd last nUbt Rod the attorney had not had time to um tu4i WitneSH-e. ' llie dvfruce aaked a cootiuaauco uu lt to-u(oTOw ru miiig or Rntil tht y gat the ivquldte w'um , Judo fowle, on 'the part of fe proM.'tti , objected to a c-mttnu ine, and ftated that the prosecution weuld octupy th day n the esaiuinatloa of wltoes.es and during that time th dV fcnue could arrange for Hie attendanoe of their wltoeaaoa. if thef wore sot ready tomorrow the provutlou woj:d agree lo a contluu mce, ' , ; O. V. btioiig, ou Ue part. f the d feuce ; iuaiated tba t tby should I ave R cobtmuauce In order to get an impor tant witnea now. inXew Yoik. ' - The def eudant filed an afflinvit a- to what bo oxpootod to prove by thia abaent witneaa, which wee read to the eourt and diaeossed by coanaeL ' ' The court then" ordered an adjoira- ment until to morrow morning at o'clock. ' - Aa ooon aa a conclusion of the How. erton eae waa reached. Jus doe of tho Peace Magnin to Jt hia seat lb the bench and the Tarn oa, on th ', original warrant, rame jp. t ' ' ' G.M. Buabee, o i the part proaecu- tion, moved t. diamia tho warrant aa lo Turner, for the reaoa that be waa a wit- for the prvejoution. 1-UiU-J 1 Mr. Turner aaid that he had an affl davit wbioh bo. would read to the oourt Ho bad boon informed 1 when reaching the city thia morning that aa effort Would bo toad to diaaiia tho w-r rant, Againat each diamiaad bo aol emuly piuteeted. Ho waa the mau wronged, foully wronged tu thia whoio bmtineaa, Jh . prosecutor, .Walt r Clark, bad published iu Lie paper, the Daily -New, that be (Turner) 1 r 1 Ot tered iuto a couHpiracy with the acta tary of state to defame aud iujuro bia character aud had appealed to the la' for it vindication.; Now he (Clark) pru poaeato akolk from th court, and give aa a resiaou that ho had aummoued him (turner) aa a wituej. IU tud imttt uottDed to appear aa a witueu for bath aiaea, aud it aid not dicqouhfy him from acting the part of a defeudaut. He aoulJ auow that he was no oousinrator agaiuat any man. ana would show a con aptracy of railroal presi leuta,' leading poiiuoiau ami pet lawyeri ol tne rail' road to tradut, blackguard aud defame1 aim. Th presiding magietrate told Mr. I'uruer to .wear to aud rai bi ffl J tvit Mr. Turm r said it waa hastily written with pencil Iu order to have it rea J to be read iwlor bia couur, beiore whom the caae then waa. Mr. Turner nolduw tbo affluavit, written ou yellow paper. iu hi .kit baud aud the biuh) iu hi right, the mayor of the city admiuia terad tbe 0.1U1. Tho aiOJavit waa read to the court aa follow: Waltw Clark) u-.rrwaf or Af- JOSIAU iCREaUJ This ai&ant maketh oath that bo baa entered iuto no coon piracy with Wm. H. liowertou. aooreUary of at da, to de fame c injur Walter Clark or any otlter person. tlie relatiuue with aaid Howrr too hvo beeu for years that of personal aud pvhtit ai enemiea, not apoakiug at all time, when we chanced to mont ' Affiant further aaya be belinvea that the proaeeutor. Waiter Clark, baa been aciiug ia concert with hie anole-in-Uw, vr. Hawkiua, to break down hta buai- new aad defame hia character. : . Afflaut kuowa tba fact that Walter Clark did furniah $3,000 of money to Hton dc Uiiall, wita which they eatab liahed tbe Buleigb Newa f: Affiant ia further informed tht .$10,000 waa lur niched to run the Daily Newa by one i f two lawyer, which money came fram what Jamea Uaali termed Bom Tweod'a ring ia tho north. Affiant obtained thia faot from the brother of oue of tho former editor of th Raleigh va. Affiant further wears that ao far from cou-p rmg againat aaid Clark be tLmly b. lteVea that railroad presldena, to-wit: liRwkiusand Buford, alter failing to uy out bia papr. did etch aid In e.tng up deiuocrauc paper to lelamo auu blackguard alliau. aud ii.jjr hi good ' Affiant furibcr MT thit on of tho late atoitkhohkna iu- th Newa, towit: tr.-W. Bla. knalL ia beh.lll ot U. W . hwt-p-ou, offore.1 biu l 'i.0di)and a aeat . cou .-re- l.r tnn la:cUU aeiitluel, auu aid Blackuail diivcled him to go to Jamea L Itobioawn, lh m-tiuuer liotn M c-'R lor ti.e ni mey, add ug that said Hotitu-oa wb to bo the uiauagtr or edl or lT wepin. - Affiant pioiuI-.es that if your honor will u -t r'lsimaa thia maliuiHi. war nut, and go imo tbe evilence, that he will ahow a oouapiracy on ' the nirtnf ilr aJ nreaideniM. tricky ouli- tiouB aiid pet Lwyera to break down of advUitna: Ibe disn'Maof this warruin and it waa uo.U ar of. Mr., Iner that lua Hiiuci-d such acuou 0.1 the part l the IroKcu'UMi.t wa r iiixttir i I rofout.il htai.nereiKrw to wnofarlT ed the mMMvv to. too the Jtlitliiea the. Km et;h & i;mel. For, reavti all ixi'taiy to ami and lit R.wn'ia'r tlwy ilid iiot seek a fin tor" paex-n I 0 me cat ak-BM't Mr 1 nier. . tu- , u " Mr, Turner tlx n u-kel f ay 01 h r 01 tie niiir a - cmiiM)I lor UleJiroM ca ton w hod ti speak.' '" ' Nom.erri.lw-d- y - U Mr.Turwr Uwri asked r. Fuller U h dcet't-d til bm bardk . 11. Fuller rr pn-dm the neirative. e ihena-ke-i Judge Fowle the atne 'n'ei ioii.'v ThJ" Jud(M;akf ito. He iheu called ;up the ireniUsmm 10 .peak out a-d u t las ashan it, . U .ny ofiiyu jdad e4 to F H". . holHie ariwo aud said ihi-per-onal r la.i ma bw weeu Utn If and ne. nwuiid .ut w r 4tt, ,u liii iitriicier, ioi'( .lor.iliiftirea'oa Jte b f a-borua lo,peak, heu o h-rwlha' lie might hava iioua d. .. ix fnar thai at deieniiant would. thiiiH ; lie , moved by perfOiiaMVe big iu the matter, t he prjecu4. Wa tf CUrk, waaiili rr prust cuung m th' . case but -a ma j irity.oi ins cotiiuoi had aeuu tit. to deU-riuine edierwiit-. ilu t .:,. .). ' Mr. Turner aaid the prosecutor, a nu a of honor, bad Bought Una court to redreaM ma wouudl Imjuut and bad ouargd Htm (la neri witu ouuaounnn witii W. H. Howerton to defame and blacken hia character. Had obarged dtiut. ia bia paper with employ iun , Wiiuam Bailey, Kichard Badj r . and Aibion Tourgee to dufend turn, u heu i Walter Clark pnbliabad that U kuow it wu fala. ii. (Cfaurk) knew that be (Turuo ) bad . no peraoual or polittcju rehdiouo with turn) men. Ue (Clark) kuew that be (Curuer) never bad worot. wuh Ibem aud would not bav aud tl eouUt -BeVe Par lor mm. sir. Turaer rppeaiea uLf. G W. BlaoKuaU, wo wa aitting iutb bar, for tii truth of what b bad aM with regard to tho dootor'a pnpoaiUiai to buy out the deuliu4l f tua liug. A Ut wiioaw mtiiey paid for the H. n.io I, Major Grabaw aud the publio knew ah aUnil it Uir Graham auew lb u waanoUiutofdiMbooor or impropii -l) tu tlio wuole matter. Jit 18 iJ the rl- calihad cbor -J tiiat Sim oWoU - VM-t, u- bai - auawfwd-- that through the houtiuel in the luoat pubiu: ntauu r, aiul to th -t aatiuaotiou of everv democrat aud he atriug of iawyei wuu uow Mat before In in. . , ,. Mr 'I'uviirr .aid . he asVed nothing more twaii iliil I'll- ixHMia'ile toun wtHild not al'ow auv httio'R.r- tro-e- cutr. who uhl if for a red e f ui.d d boiinr. to skulk out of it aim give no oilier ita-ou U-au theuueuk- Oigliej. '.,;.'. ;' 1 . ;' Air. 7 urn r continued to Rr.ue the mat er to a leugth beynd our, spaoe to rea.rt ,,, , , , . Justice Aiutfuin saul iua. Mm inimsta of mtcit-tv aud. inor iliLv lou iii el mu iuvesualian l ihit, ma ter.' I .'!. r terCJUrk h td u':e un e and ri"U charger; aigMUit ' ttw ilet'iuhinr. Tiif lelewtlunti in Id. alUJavit linui. gfaVt- charge. ajinai Jii'o. aiil he was ill lo el t- g ve it a lull, fit r. ami iumi- lal ltiet ua ifcu. u tueu a'lou.u.u tl coui t uuul 4 o'cha-k. . . : . It ia cerlaiuly a' bldt?g to . have a safe. reJiallo and., vheao remedy For eeugba aud cold be r at hand . at thia eeaaon of tho year. lit. Bulla oouli ayrup has emiucntlv proved iUelf to be auoh4rmedy.' .. r. 'ff-fyi Por Rrm?. A beat, Jiew amall and well arranged bona 4 n ililldioro street apply1 to, D. T. Jobnaon. : ro; 11 o4iv ':;:z:;i::::z!:2'l Vi n ...,.. B Mv, HWmatrla will hr asee4 la lb UaM w BariBL at the fin..tie mia persuarof " . tZ iHM jtrh. nr t. atlntna Hum . : . s v tHe -uarv mtr ttwe-. L.).40 tX - " Mhaetptea lawrtiaa leasihaaB W'K'.......v;ii.,4.v.-''0- 'M ' I acioar,-t ve-b t -1 MMiia..w.. ......v it m TUE- MS fHODIST CETOKTalii-vaai Mrt -p-.l.Uo haU waa jammed .to ilje , a iajeatuB iMiut last tiiainc t hw TA di-v MTyetra Sra v.jf ttiMyll?a Rn,'k'aA iU Yst ttoH 'It vat a- Wmal'tfi'l Rd l.aWreifcnf,ir ivjhiarthelf v o1 tbeInmiW Htii.Uoije 1a alien kn-tai iiuVbondt '-mmi ei.La d'h HiT Tiii opeuetl ami choir. uoaoplwuoaikvereuec"linlaUJr, fi'T. Bluke, anpiraiiuts)mbr uf thNithsCeroiil 410 td.K'! blowa4JlvoadfhiW.i4l,a"lo tei-gra jl woi rea 1 vpa tojr.,,Mf.. g tt Abu, mjoib of .04ro., b4 ti. 1, oil cougratodiotH, at; ' V. lo the M itbo JUt of North ( 'wUna, of -. , -, 4 "'""W uo ib uauueji a,memori ,,,, 'm Hirvioea wiij bi ctidJJtad At th hail , r . 1. tbit r;fo,,BfX JVi ALmgiua," .. and H. T. ilu.laou, H-rw't To-uvjRBowa Jiu)aaU)Uit. . 1 10o'dcm1m.-BObjoetfr disomvt !T Ion: Progrowtof Method 3t ut th 10th) i-n n eentnry by JSiahop Dv-8 ' Doggett 1 K. I 3J ' o'clock f p. m.,l'.1entoo Etrosi : uharch-Semoa by Rev.'K.' H D.tTit.' is eon, DJIX ?. u-opiS ,'tnYM?. ,.Sr. u-i.d 3j; o'eloek.'i.','-rA;PMl8ut4 ohurcb,,) Sermon by HovW.'C. 0R"i 7 o'clock, p. tn. ,'t MetropoIittB balL ' " L SuhjMt for diniM-m: Ta E hietttoual " Iubwwtsof Mtbflim fa N-Hi3aro- . " i Knaby Rev. B. Cravrt, D ' D,, Bv. T. 1 M.' Juuea, D. Uy' Re" Wi- M.i Bohey, )' Itov.' J.' A. CnuntugginV IteV.' VJ A. ' Sharpe.' ' f ' ' -.' '"'-a .:i.. 111. : . r,i 1 ff iiiii 1 11 if r i v 1 1 it " 1 1 r. l a li v w i l uii i imu mu in ; tuui The Star Ammomatfii:; "Ifcfe'llsOgad IS THE COURTHOUSE. i - , i j I- have jut retovued from Cludham- court aud hire not time to give the ruler of thi S litinel au acoount of the .., loiug and priKSewlingt of that court ' aud thrt people of Chatham. ' I will toll " " to-uio row how a vote waa taken in favor' , , f if iuip'-Mclnng Judge WatM ; and a rev , d u tt. B caliug ut lua atti r uy uoftwid- Uitaki rtfpi to reooVi-r the' louki and diuuS of Dwep river which bad bmem taken from the state hy tr ck aud fraiiX . ' , Ihe pnmHoiitur, OL Cl.uk, liaa called n iibm older 3iinxd and thni far to day I have got on without iinult fr.iin iiie ioaeeutor'a attorneys.;! t barley B wliee ifimi thia tu iruiui to make tho court rule-out my attorney, Fleming, or ai lenue m; both wer v not td ' ta k. 'batWwat liuxhdat liy the crowd wnwibinnayiirifusthtaUoiu. 1 wur tell our rtt-r to morrow wi.at done aud huw the la wiert 'deport ihemaelve towards m. ' 'I""" ' ' JostxarTvtmx. W '- 1 - '! 1 I.- -'i H??T .iff ter' CatbolM eliTrrcb," ' Chariotto, do livernd u bratkot- in : Bit h tuoud, ; Va.. -i t-j'. St Patrick' davA. Tuw.uuaujad,ail,.t,( ",?M5fWA?V. ' 'Vr '.. .MoaUy arjw too ulaciu .B Cum- . jtto iiifisrr'0.ioSjf the' b.imbitint ,ru- tntrytin?V!HivthirBtJitth -B boa,ll) wl by4tiBderat.tMtiti4 the tuigh a iua. Imdtlriutbi4wkueu,- .t,.).(, . ... , ;vrJ.. :ffai" vIffrf"Va f .'-t,jtrT i i II. MAPta 1,1 l .! SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE i I -- . I t !') 111... ! ' - -, . ... : SUPER'PltOSPIIATBi'! Uf LIME.-I ' '1't i'.i. iv! unt Sia.l I ' i,Jm We have toned by several years experience H selllrgtfc above Frtlller, wall u by uu-jt t- ae'ttal otwervallun, that tliey bare bo tepirfcr. If say equal an eg ConaaiPcUl Maou . . .;ei v mr prlcet are mucb lower tbaa 1 1 bera, not ia) Bnlvertal V popular,, and tb.t h .- prov a" '.' . f r , . . ... . . i." r . i. e ' uneqad la reolU, apoaawnra UtrmnU front atany of ear bed farmer, i AD w tt ''. 1 j. . ..... ' i' ' - .i i . - i, . ; fair trial with saytblng sold Is tbe South. a refs Ju ibj followlag giauanaa el Jarg , . .... experteDee, who bav u.ed our rboaphatea for several jearsi : ' ' ' ' . . ' . 7 r " R. J. IVET. Wake Coonty. W. IL W UITAKE-, Wafce Couaty. m. n. noRTo.v, r M M. C L'TLET, : " p't- E. TEWART, Baraett Coauty. li.a tiiuinu and dt-fm hia cliartu t ir. i Affluit further atato to your honor that ' JAMES A.- J )tSSOy, puuiic morality and tho good ofeooi ty n . tirBtr bind " . . l malicious proeocutor quietly w gfn wsavtai aWaVto Bll llvl Wg taMT vt WIUI v ti BUM VLnn iwuiij - V auppotimrod as r witneaa on the part or forrtii, uow .t'"J ho a..d others aud . a W Bataa waa w. niv iu wmb:ps mn.mm wavaa ihepro-ecuUoo. - - H vieti of cmiaLl-acv. Sworn aud aabacrioeJ to by Jo lab Toruer, . . , . aajor Graham, counsel for the proa- JOnN AVERA, Johntton Couaty.' W. IL SANDERS, DAVlOADtVS, .'.1 L JAMES PACE, Chatham Coorrtyr" W. H. TI10M A3, ;j , , R. tt! WILSOX, -.. EUAS DAISES, - . 4 m; i - InPi. I J iV'.'t: ; It ' The- witnesses were tbea called oa the part of the prevention: G. H. Enuia, C W. 'Limbeih, Jot. ReUly, Juo. Armstrong, . Governor ecuiiou, aaid he look the reapouaiuihty i-i i; - f tor Salter:, ,, .t sj. i 'AL C: SANDKRS, Si Cor; -U. r; -lir- la " if. 1, i ' P f f-v V t- : r, , .'. S i i !. V - i v I:' i .1 u-; ,..' , t '. I- h ft i I : hi t. h . ; i' 1 v ! " , ' t 1 i ; I ft?