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Hi. inq.it.MwJhwoond on the Uad4mark ff ,n?le" t H e d i flir u It i es a,re"sucb,'l hat lhest ' eon certed plafts may tesult loabsolato 1 failure; Iand, th? best established repyUtioa be lost wTlbonCkaulf:.r- r If; I hae at any time said Jtbobt ip dtf Fl ori da eitjier .verbally tiri n riunjC' pffi cially.or iinnfiici.ilr;, kr.winj the cbiintry as i jcnow n, iroosirter uiyeelt bnunJ r maao oui litis ail comes too lite: puUlic i oinn- jon i5forroed as Ins eondu(rt: Honora ble men lh'the arrnV; as well aVin civil life. bate ! all farrned the earned conclusion, to. wit. that General me will at least iHl nl, our iuain-is he inbliej bt benere fon ii ne Collet "ihre'interesfea tan me mm. 4' re made a aecret assault tip- on the . repntatio'ifiof bis loperior olHccr, which bcVtnttndedto'oe kppt daik; and tfhich was only brongbC to light by the grp--. cijmouaT cinper oi4 me r iesiaeflit ir .m:x-iaam . 1"4 ' i' i r ' ' l i . mem o; xcuemenu ana. nui lor wnicn ,r-r tot as. ci uoce9 and f neighed :CQnfess!onat v& to be tt!:cn by eireu instance anecied nrub other I and considered a or moirmUifni' wjih innocences too ID eviuence-orriemiy abd Vigler. express raircrby. U parties,' cf ' tit to cbiUi2e excern peremptorily. Except in these Kiruoiiuary examinations ate ;. Mff 4iwf- f - : 1 r:-: . . ! ofarupe sufficientw hare caused - reprevioQ.ol f n"T Pn cxarnioed feepari.aiMt: apart, cireulaiNm and rerrajlim. Hie wind -e lbs j ibey.corK-ur in showing thai abe prisoner equit hu) Was larcetaied dn ' incb l.m?.' . f emicdjbpit the bood on hia -arm ; (ruih and WMJiam West, .Sep Father of the pr'iwiW , C1" eideoce of inoocence fa)sehuud Id e wjp at ine imuj. m -iniixiurr wui ffuii : i rise. JKi the aturr.in; if Lhe iimoemi,; the lUMtherl . 4? cqnvocttan arcomiroinifant wilb euilu ' 1 ' i - i. - -w- - - jury jelirtd at aboul II o'cluck in. the eTe- of deer as )xetuUrtiiitrirvriMrt:riib:fa o were shot up all night injpreper-fur unul a Jomfj. ch.llen2ed and the In tarboroijgb ibe' 22d ... i i cause oKcballene aledrred. there iinrt,;.-u. i j . lost. fi i . u..m.i The p.r., .hw 4 dsrki" r,r m'M!?:; m - . . I A ill ld - " M iflir a bt mr - T mouuuuH w me rforor or any pother perwn ? A Juror 10 be rooipeient mut tuftd ftidifJ iw2 kiifed her danahferi his wjfe heeaase hi? U " ' i . . I . Li , having to pay JDuoey .c lne.pr.iCeeainjjs j 004 a paca warra .1. iau"i a;aint .uno ai. tue r lattou of bU"; Wi ; j)fir.rnr ' remained silent i d dtd tout "deny-hcarjH ; jhe'pjisoner; and his wife lied diwajfftebly, hd fiequeni juar rets, : oecu itao a vuicict , wnnm nw dc4. at un di n. the previous -rrHig in goitjU health, luiew pioer.tfr ,baoh-l jits wife once abMut .12 nxMiths b'Toref that they hd rea 4 Jury, cwutinoed jo disagree, ,1 yeut she had;, ibree cloBurn and th diym Which it bus dQced, thts r paritio" tf oirfd net erliYve been iuaae , G EN URAL G A IN ES. ; We', axe ramtibd I oiaruei alymt eigutee ? aocy Xoith went td the hoos of ; jnsont befure &4in nJn the morning ol the, irqiVst.in iVioenre of j n ri i n a tion r ece fd f rtu a 4 N-i gru oojf .lbnd Swtiik.Was pp and dressed, the buily of deed. was stiU war;o, two ot the . chit- j drn were also op and dressed, oae ttlt asleep n. thebed that' awtuk usually slept inu wn usually f.iept aiuneon aeeoaut of having- a sire a subwieo'ient da th J art came into Court. a ajsKeu th j udg, ii ihe t tsoner t; deny- a . 4 tne which ing and remaining Uent wien accii9d roorderarniuunted to a confession of his Hi HuriVif replied, that is a leircuuiatan'Re lhe?ury rmostcunt.ider. as the Court cattn.it un der(ak llHy wbatSevidene hal be aatlsfaeta- fj: ut convince the Jury of a lact, or how inoch l m 111 require to induce , a belief of a, fact. t -Tbe 5 to see two such i We have read htbet'defenceot ibis war t - ... . . . ...I 4. . jworh p4tnotV with feelings of great regtHHtiu 600 tmn 1 wuhuot' receiving payioent ; and were trieIr sfiatup under the goard ot an omcer until 4 o' eJuck on Jbe 4tb day r I5tl f . Octuoer when they caice into Courtaaid lhiT bad azrevdnd were polld, w hen tle Ten said directly guilty, and the other eaid.' Bt-ing forced -by the taw 4 my country; I lam bound ui say he Is guilty Simrtly aftei wards tbe boliettur prated t Judtr UHrtit uptio the Prisoner, who as then" asked if lie had any thing tay, why jidment uf death sh'iuld not te oissed noun him ?! when Mr! lei the elili'iren parficolarl j the roonsest one Nasb; bis counsel glfe - several. reasons in arrest alay tp wiihdtxf ? There was,br. one f Judjmeo(f whieir were ukki argument i rtV ruiea wnatuwi, 4nu juagment oi oestn pruooun "f The Pfisonef theft prayed an appeal, and the riecuid h a Qjade o$t approved aod tur warded to lue oupreme Uuurt. ' i ruoiu in the Ibms, Ihe two beda were in it, ol six feet apart; prisoner appeared, sluptd and aullm ' " - ;' ' '-f "i t . - " amul Jones in the spring of 1836, bonVht loilder 01 owinK, vnu dli?ereJ at a pretMi9 nil en as ! delit ereJ 4K on the .da previ u to the mur eneralsott Sc Ga.nts,Uboiing to degrade 7,60 or theWiuis. smd he was fend criminate each other, when we aenly ! g'' K to pay the cos is in the case with : his neiTe, that each lias done all tbey could . Ii .. V aaamaaaaaaaaaaTsaaamsaaaTsTlSSM , ' exeat he fiUniia Dd bl mid nn ..j ,J 1.1 j . r f . ua umirM . ni . ... InuAliliKT lha miii. L. ..: . vpimi 7Jl,iZrrvu nea, is a cotnpe, tent Juror litis preiadicatioo of the matter Esq 1 HUGH IAVbOM -llP.vnPvnv . turn... , 7. -vr hismtrKl txce uiaet apoo !J ,f be tLaJwl .tbefact bein? proVel sS2TV,l?.W Unvluh Juror UHtodiSWent as a ? 8lVm county. At theaol tlA consulates a; principal, wwe -challenire. ,UB "w ises auchjprejadicatr.n peaiin2detefojiues tbatiKo . i- r m k... Zm'Aira lZVrrmVZ I da f is. r"'v.v" - 7- " rooKi lire u act apoo 1 ' ti T ,;"T,K,: w meaon oL . hu iici rivira or admitted, oolbing ia-tefi Jdde tnual decfam ih .In . w mgiiuuriiNii a j it . . -- , conclusion or law. Bat no .nte canect ioh: T?' .V'r w" be Of.io Usiterai-T , , .vwvu. v. ,Ui;h oias, um ine pirtr I t. . . - i! r",w ne ' Ket'd Dr against whotn i ibe bias operates," ami, therefore V'Zi l ,wn.r ,e8ldal? wbewZbe euiered am. nan a miii. t , m . aaiMisiirs . 1 k tas i r iitiui ia iiaiiniif vn nv iifiA a niinn. .a ..a i a - aiaB aaiau rv.niin w . Z - d-TT a iwv4.si 11 I a .n -"s infu-r TraTr. BE cnioa uo the gruond; that he has. tWieeU and vC?Tm e Jniir exucfed -ati. piuion. it ovtappear; in order .Tf i ". . hee he had an aitark Ut sustian the chull-,..;- .wii n.. , .... ..i .. ''". lainer beinir u.ulfr ik. . r . rir """p"1 .t.the Undhd hinTr: i ' a aa a iriiiiiM ' ' - a . a r a v umji cu in ar ran s.ra.a.ii- prtucial challenge, there roust be a seiriedopm- JK Ji? o Wbre h? ..Hdoaied at .buht Ka case wbre the oiindf the Jorur ta uuUe Izii Z!Jl "l? b firal ttonuf.h. up on tne qoesMun to be tried opinions --liiipreaaioos not smo'intin oi ntiu do nrt sunprirt ""gw. a ney teau io suspicioQ . Htrriiheiical 7r.. I llVT ?a "ed h-' udf . , Id lb'8 1 ; .hi F.li viiti I . ar.d a principal chaf V .V7 V u , ewut-rn, fCon, :h.aabui d r5ewulef Uk,. -"6? h remained does not draw an Inference of onindiffrency and lfl iherelore ihey eao only be ufMed as graod of , l,!, chatlei.geolAeacor.fowhicb class.-rehallenjes. tLI l. ' lbeqiesittut u iiuditfrency is uauitUed lathe Court or the trh-r, as an inference of jact to b drawo or not drawn, as, Ta their discretion, shall until " he obcatied not (has;, n.m o . i . l i t - w -w . v ' tt . i wm rnn T mm rt mi m m bih ibht t a - . - - - -iitnaii w- m .... - , - . ; . ' . 1 no-rH-e 10 ofead law in ... at i iiarcil. tl yeate) pra a... k . - . mw - - i r mm wm wmm - avi . . ibe qiesiion ot uuiuditTrency is ouauittted ta thei 1 l " . u,naf0iua, and on Ms . a .S" -- .. - I ! or ipetionor. oi jineiri country, and wtie.n iuis to the affjir rd f-ome distance with hiur " be faiilt, asall the leetitnony showv lua at a ''wris boM dii.ered he h-d . . r ' J - . " , i been dri skirg, and - wasxMigf'tK intxi-ai-d, ; he door of neither if them. If am fhino . . .... i fl- ' o , oiui un iiie ruau iwrmiifa iroio noroe n-ar i t t tta1)cliee tba Its of Rowan, lrede A t J)Ttlson, , Ijandoipn,! M.pn the subject oi. iif.lt shall be sq; leva J Te men into, this attitude towards each I ing killed his wite j he aia J ne l TXther, as well l?y itsremisoess, in nroidig ' . oeTr .all-rp loond ; tewTs to stnke 1 - ' - . i t -b this is not the rop-. lheropbi Were wanting to clear the remitationa :rri. i dark. Miese aallant men we think it mas Jesse jonnsmn saio ne; was prf f,ent on the . ' . , t n , rrrniMg' on which pnnr .ile an funt tacin,the estfact whtch we havej-dead; saA blo, d on wi ikiu he .ihe sleeve of "T copied into the foregoing paragraph. J 'phe 1 bs shirt smeared i br 3;iitih- ukxkJ on the ?H ', - . , ., ... 4 ' f iskm of hw arm.'bt.md if the same colour as lh a f -ueiniiriii Wiilicil lias llliuwu liu. se IWU t ,, ,ia rtt IVirn u ;.i. .n M.n lt,ia a t . t t . . .1 I I I .11. 1. t . L f 1 i never uia so o?- prittoner said ad bIiod on2! URitcraooe tne moo o oi nuum a vifi rr . .1 - I - i i ... .! .- . i . Wdal of stock will lie I'lrtnwitn i u joithfserouriUcsi! Otherwise, th s. oouf tubwription j will be, exceedingly Ifcite jtave not bearid.t f u foliar, be- Uotmibed to the absolute subscriptionf io. tnat niotv- oi !,e vorK ire o 4 l.,i,!mjlSZolel ICsgiafe. .. fJpl7i-4loihecaseof the Stale v Jt&doH, UecMld ai the pb-aeot term of the Ut-iuJe Court, qut-tiioua leiaiiog. lo ihe J seeut piojt?r in each case. oiorie ot iraayg Juries, iht time and mautier.of G. A Juror - examined in eVerv making ebalkiigeh and ihe nature and ullkieu- tn na r i . , . f. ry 01 giounUoi VhalIeniee, were dscusrd C3,S . ro;f lhe c,au8e of challenge atledg- at the oat and determined bs the Court ' And eU g-nim, unless the matter tencL to a tb- riiiiier ab deteriutittid are of immediate "is infamy or discredit ; but. to form and ir.flut-nc ttponj the practice in ihe, Superior express an opinion that oue accused of a Courts, ami, in the regular course of pubUcaxion, crime is guilty, does not of itself, import tii Kf pri U the cjmhj wilt noi reach ttie iioies. any thing infamous or discreditable in the Mon oeio.e.ueoiobe OK . ( .epng v,ircuii, it Juror . and therefore a -Juror chalIenffHr la thiiiiirtil tKil m alrAloh rtf Ins n..int m, ; iiuiar. L . . ...-,..T - . ...v. r-- ----- on mat account may be himself examined il. tntri in itntipliiiktinn nflhai fctlt Huiwkrt as. ill ra I . - ; . accrptaWe ilikelo ibe Judges and the liar ol the J.-JT, ll,e ,acU aluperiorCouitst ! ! ! 7 ; 1 lie groun mi...-,. . " Mm iooa. (lee day hN arnred to the Vb .f prae; iced there fW s hort time mil i ' . ' , i . t- this is norths rop-. 1 he rop nad bl.iod onii, Ipr theS mtnole Cainpaign.asby SQbjccting prisoner said he had cW the rope the fall beloie them to this 'ignominious trial, lias a 1 great about beef. t til. e .i r i . uo iioMiici ont-iru, no iKHiimuii v. ir. ! del to answer for: and the mof, ,for the fact ! PC(irsoti one of the ,,1 JLa lh- turns not to be, that the govemment itself i Offence in a long argument, romrut-nting m the js thu party that ought to ha?e beeri tried I ;l''y lusisuugon it iiusuffi. -ieiicy. So-. J , ., - . ' . , I ? licttoi (j'tierai roindrxier insisted that t he ies those interested" to t conditional for tbe failure of this war in Florida. LitAifn, ihtyifearj if one seciion'o( the liinrj . rptftincncs with filler sill ih another, . sotlilt at l ist there wi fin. Ve tliii.kj ifitt uiUsihiv whole conditions, that and a different I be intermina- with mem ttbis ' i -, i ., West can -unite t' .. ! ! '.J ill.-.' . t.ll.a- twe ifll tae sitne coeijjiiuii, ii w iwuvi latif Jone'ui? alU ' Under tW prejseril urge too strenu-j t v f tliujis,'. e. cannot i the'Directors toihave the surveys iloiniiina f wnnliffft ti nit parlv itav? ail lb ar. tlirucd with eaaeriipss to the expec- ti Ki-o4t til Alaior" McNeil; until tlftY Kntr o()t,it will he use IssiiirfuU3cri)tt'rij ot Vrpltf htlcalMjuts are unw I t 2 - i : i : . ,4 ess and vain t' 1 ; rii . any Kitin. i nc illing to tke u corres- Thk PRE8iDEitT.The Washington ppnde'nt of the Courier & Enquirer says : I The President is very, very feeble, and will not be able to commence his Journey to the trr tnitage on the 6th oTMarch, as he intended.! In consequence he has given notice of his intention to iaKeup nis loaging witn iir. oiair on tne mor ning of the third 111 This may be a fit termina tion for sueban administration as 'the present, but it does not become the dignity of s'attin tjiat aiiy Ex-President shoulJ domiciliate himself un der the rout of such a man as lilair. " Jones it on which declaring sn i m - . P aa avsasff kAf - .L. . -A .a .i. w w'J"ni a licence from Iht JudW lhe bapreme Conrt of North Carolina to practice in thisbUtei and fi hi reM.eeat liu.her fordton. whre he r.intioed im.h! .(, Flt, 1834, " wben upona visit o hi father s house, in Lin , co.n, oewas atncited with ihe b'lious fevr and a violent hrmorhagr ir..oi the lung, wtiijct, ter- minaiftd in Pulmonary cm.sno.pi.M ; he went f?ft ,,rll?.,nd ""ed ihete lhe greatest part of lhe V -aier tf 185. at Q.iincr.and vited the i.nl,uj spri,,tfa (V.rgimai-both ihe iMuiuierstf 18& and. 8.i6- anil in the Faltf lhe latter, went to New York, ai d toiled lr,.m thence to the UJand of Sai.ta Crux, where he re mainwl until lhe 6ih Januar hou r, j wled on board of said Brig Or.n 'lir baWnah. UUUCIIUI VIUUIII. I 7 -- . . m j Abrief summary of these points has, nnder I P" disqualifies a Juror, ' is,tliar he t' -ne ng in a tk Mate 4.f health, this imptessiom been prepaid by a gentleman of may probably be influenced bv that opin- i?!' Lg !f,Jr r,,,Jirn . 9tta tnJ,I"n tbe liar froua the werv elaborate. clwar ami laxn- lOli. or the rpasnnenn ojliinh it im f....o.l.i 1 1 -T --"y"UMP 10 weainer lhe fforni. . . t r ' a - w m "iiiiiiv ua i k 4 I. M . ed Ooioioo ot the Court, as 'delivered bv Mr. 1 and not nlflv hv ilia i;ln.A ..r.- l . . . . Justice GisTOST & We now :0 resent it lo the nob- .... ..i .1 a. ' eV" 7 . " . ' eato ur.g,rnved at Savs.h. and 7 ; s r 1 mc ni.ii. j inriciure jie, who lias immu was nuneo in ihM t... . i ; -si. t - on the -26 January laVi.Mwelvs 1? I r lus ; STATE BENTON. the timouy was sufficiently strong to raie a vioh-nt presuinptiun ot guilt: PitSotier was in the bouse at the time ofUii murderi he has been traced to pear hs own house taking his iour towards it jsfie on thb previous even tig be is f -und there early next morning, with hone else but the deed. ' and three small children ; he relied on oilier strung circumstances, as his not denying when charged with the murder, never even insinua ted that any other person Was guilty of the mur der. Prisoner a cnnlesdiort to the witness John nt 1 never did so before nor never shall," amounted to an absolute cuntessum- Mr. Nah, the other counsel for the prisoner, occupied near-: ly tbe svne ground that Mr. Pearson had pre, ? iouly done, 4nsistmg. oni the insufficiency 4 lhe testimony against thetPrisoner, the slight- 11SS8 ot the ciTctuotancrs, and lhe probability ofi ibe murder being commiitea by some other pr- on A crime so coniraty to nature, should ool ip jo tti.dnk: I y . eiy hey . want w iiiQitll asiunce that the Heport .will ti tbe crest grain Brolving counties of! i Bunk' of Cane Fear. Col. John D. has oeen elected President -of this Institutton, t?tce Gen. James Owen, resigned Ihe i laiter having b-en chosen Pi estdent of lhe Wilming ton an Halifax Bail Road Company, vice Guv be admitted io rest on any human being without Luuier reigoeu. . . -t ; 1 gtrongbest direct pfixit .or circumstances so stronir t a ta amount to positive prof. Wilmington and Halifax Road. The Snb-j .'Judge Setile Charged the Jury, that-the nr stjription otSuck to this U'tad by individuals, J gumeni of the Nrficn.r. that it was impossible ttj is ascertaired has reamed that point. which tr the ctt'e n capnal e.afe ever 'o intro-tuc- eiiiiilys tiieCotopahy to the btate sibsCriptiun jniitive or oireci tectiimony was correct-as an ab ut twojyihs of its Cajwtal. There in no iloner, I suaet pioposiiioii ; it had been ohs rved in the any dout)t of ihe suCcessluI prusfcution of uns J defence that the prisoner's children f-hnl(j have work. 5 . ! I been introduced as tlo-y were present at the - T .. , ..... lu-niiri, OIKl HUnj or between the same narties in annrheriiiiit I friends to lament hi! esrtv H ik -n.t i . . Abstract oj the pointt mltd in thii Case, or iu another trial between the parties in nHln enemy upWearth : hi condoet frVn, a II. It is 001 ertor, tor a Judge iu a capial case the same suit, is disqualified, since he t -rL , wmmhw u ry a n above i-.nention to :direct the Jurors ot ihe original parh-l (more ought not to be itiflueuced by what he than twelve being in attendance) to ; the hrsi heard on the former trials ; and vet the deafen aud tendered to th priwmer, althoogn Uw presumes that he wiil be so influerced the prisoner demanded that names of the tal-.a A , . . . ... c V.. ..i j. l. ii j ij And tor tne samereasoit, he who forms or ni4ii lai.iinifl rw urit int.. lha K..v- an. I Hnai. art It. ' those of the original panel. ! For, al i hough th T" "l'"'"" ui.at.-jf. uisijuaiiucu. KEGULA GENERALIS. 1 ne climate (f the rSorih tn.. him, ani 5'into Criu too wann and dan.p. at d It 18 believed that he fell a vir,irl u, UiS too great contrasts. Cotnmuuicutcd. lalter proceeding might not be erroneus, the former is m ist, regular and in beat accordance with the vlatuloty ri gala Dunn on lha suOiect ot Juries. And the ; same mode ot proerding should be auopted,as well when a special venire has been awarded under the act ot 18 JO, a-, where tales Juiors are summoned de cireum stantibus. 1 a. VV-hen a Jiriir4s directed by tbe Auorpey General to stand ande until the panel is gout through, it -i a challenge for pause then taken, but ot w hich the cause is not to be declared un til, by the whole nomoer ot Jurors being dispos In this County on the 6tl? instanU Rfr VV ILLI AM BAIN EY, aged 65. At Gt orgHow n South t'arotihs. on .the 13th ultimo, the Hon. THOS. MITCH ELL. formerly s. HeprescnUlite on Con gress. " j Also al the same place on the 14th. !rt.. M S M. HAROVltKE: It. o iier i f i'nt'. - Wrfltrfshouid that "be'dbne the work Will ft ' ' ' -htZ ' r Keed fcith Inej" certamtyv of existence Mi tt ot be dohe, tt Will have to be ex. pas db other means than theirs. bucb lierrof ing confidence lit foutfi that wei befiere the whole stock 'd be taken in one vreel$ should it lie .? a in the northern- 'WW IMC VOUU1UUU iWeTrlir stibsctiptiiins. REPORT- OF V - R' HE TRIAL OF HEN- SWliSK. h -I State j Superior Cm.it of La'v .,f,r . v. R''an Go., Fall ! Term, tfENRTSviNIf.1'1836. 1 At 10 o'cloek. October l-2tS,-1836.Tlie Pri soner was brought to liie 4iar arraigned -and tS i V. . li .. . Li . .1 r rieaa - UOL gumjr. j u ijiuichii-o -umrsra Wunss if t-iriunnsta.-CHS ol thwarcufl h in fuJ practicable.; We know of teveflePlargO" loor counts, rnai ine prisoner nau muroeieo i conajstenl wiih innoceuce; Ihis U viulrttf lime of the alleged inuidet, but in- y were of iu iinpieni aije and capicity. cucu ostintiai iKsjitmony or presuinpiive ! evidence is ,f ihre' grade?, as Ijgbt, prooabie and violent, light pre e.um piion moveth not at all. pritaii!e preurnp liotT7iioveti but little, violent prouinjili n is e qual io full proof, as to the circumstances, strong euougn to be called violent; presumption, this de pends on the leugUi of time bet w-en the hap pening ot the tacts and the obst rvation of th pre .Tjo WdulLe? Sl' n ? V "I',, A" mption ; casesof convict ion on circumstantial T . , . pm, t9J-'- 'W'1" """""'i; endence, where ibe accused as,or alierward and vera! oth" I wjilv-a rope, valuri srxpenoe2od ; cbakii.o I nrosd lo kh nn.M?eni. are eitPi? hv ih nrie.m.r as i r r - m, sfc. I ? . . . - . r smi a : i ii ill - ff J 1" " - frrteT t"e., aouar-H.a,JU8-- counsel, should crfly be allulv-'u to have the effect . ; T ivilh f nnrla Wt nclQ With fitrirn ind I i ...... ... i i . i JI 'j .mv-o ai . i a i vi ttk av an Whereas, appeals are frequently brought to this Court upon transvriptsr i which the pleadings are not set fourth, otherwise than by an abstract or memorandum there of 'f and whereas, the Act of Assembly cre ating this Court requires! tne Judges to inspect the whole record and to render I ne conveyances fr Georgetown Distrtci, thereon the proper judgment of the law, it the only female f'fhVt-r in th.J State. is declared that, henceforth, no float Judg- I had held the office foi 12 or 14 tears. . ed ot without completing an inquest it becomes ment hall be here entered in any cause. LatPif , MPrk0nbtirg couro. Virginia necessary io trqnre of the cause of ' such chal until the Declaration and othr pleadings intlN' ii riptut pi .l. r.i ionge ,n mdef to pned with ihe trial. Where be fuU made.upand entered of record. .T., Mr B i! 'mi I in h. the original iianet is first draw t. (as n should al- ' - . -.f ! y011"9- , Mr. o is said to have been au waysbeil moiehan twelve ,f the Jurors to at d fl latt -nii; Emancipator of tendance) trie Attorney (jeneral must declare 1 , . . , , 1 . the cause ot challenge taken lo one of that panel ij j so hi mn as thai panel i disp aed nf, as it . u not the atlvocaie of the amalgamation of colors ay iiiicniiiii'tec. jjijf uiu v uia laste. -.V, Y. Com. h bo fould Vntjke rt ui.m. hi them -rar. -4th ; giving a'mortal wound on ih tti8bto and D iuigmh. wall tlusVich of lhe head with a smoothing lnn of the value io pruifd the tunocent. In this case lhe Wwi.4 of AHbot's Cri eSwearWc CiWfc t(Wtf shillings...: At J10. minutes aftei 1 2 o'clbcfc tioii ie. uho is the pson g...ltythe k: it! . ' -'I-.' -.TV " urJ was 8Worii at?d 'nipennelled. many being ,s s.ilmte.a lo show that aimur.ter has been . uwi mutt : .r i ... i . --tv " I 1. ' - ... -. L . . : : . iiarii. a ill in. I a . . r .ni- I icwt. . . u . .....a ..m v. nrin..na. ..i.i.ij.1 j n r w.. . - i l ('jwivu.m wrii 7 .i.c pin..-. : t milieu, and men aooiner question arisei. narrow I; '" re i these sections wbico all ,,T"j ornr to me uppr route. v s r Ml refftdarlfocallt upon tales Jurors except fur want ot Jurors ot the original panel.! After the-origin al ..panel is exhausted, all j tle other Jtirnrs in attendance, w he. her sumtr.imed on a special ve ui) eat de ctrcumstanlibus. "iomniuie but one paucl anl the ; A!oriiei General bas a right to a', .i ia .1 ... ;'a i-la.l wiiiiiioKi nie i Declaration oi uia cause ot cnai ienjje till it is gne through subject to this qnali ikaiion, that when the Court hatl see that op piesite or other ii juriouscin6-quenceR may ro ult tiom lhe extreme assertion ot such r'ght, tie Court inay in he exercise of a sound dis retioqJo prevent - such consequences, . require iu m to declare the cause of jchallerge at an ear lier peiiod Vherp les, thani 12 of! the original panel are in 'attendance, they Should be added to the tales undfi.rni one panel i l i e tight lo i Hgide a JurorVxtsis nuw, as it did before the ac 1827, giving a certain jnurnber! peretoioij iiallei ges to he j Officer proseeuimg lor lhe ible, experienced and faithful officer. wttsrtiV'iii iwr.vTTTStsfSfiiir.wt aw mmwi:iiLS'mxi. 8ALTJ OF GEtf. JOSEPH Gn.IAM?3 of enquiry, is the prisoner gnl' t luiitaniiiirr na nikiA iktiaiiaiiiii o am I JL - O: - 1 t I "T I J ..av.S .a.. SIM Wm n I. I ..." iiofhii; .. i-j n, k- " W J 4 .Piesaeu. ibmivmhwi w " " It ihecircumsiaoces detatleil by the witnesses f ;f 8tve 'f North Caroluia,- hfeaniig if-tbe Prisoner. Coorl and .lory ,Jhy Mr Uial hl9 eimdut and the tacts pusittvely fwei4urediIlgo ta iberallyif aikunt Stitictio Poindexter Witnesses were-, then a Hedged by lhe wiinesses showrthat they were ''4 the Uoulti Lf ,;A;lbota5 Oiect'- b?dr-.l,JLUuel Leroly, the Coroner presi uiciHisisJenl wiih innoi-et.cerand you sball b: ts K f ,T r" 'V ' UHS TP C ding at the inquest laken op.n view of Ibe body ,leVe the witnesses, "then (he conclusion is thai -:rv ,uV iUla. irillllliua 1 IHi IS III llioururiaru, uu mo uiuniui i .un ui.i I Hp 11 irillllF in IMc knit iroiimsKi'mx c.r I address lo nis consiituent, savs--! have now been here twelve years,, and I say it, with cio-i-erity that I never'served in a Congress so de leriorated in morals ai d puliiicsas ihe present, with some hintabe exceptions. There -is -no topic which enlis:s general interest, and no feel i ng w liKh seems to prompt them io tetitoi of any sort, except ihe mofei degrading of aM im pu!se party spirit,anl the stimulous of faction .' No one doubts the accuracy i.t 'he picture. , Lynchburg Firginiaa? MASSACl.UbKTTS A nmmilifp nf lhe Massarhnftfilts Lerrirf- Mate. And when he ..men h called upon to ffl a blli aut,oriWng the assign his cause of "ft" Governor taapp.H.,t a practical Firmer ' to emptonly, or he may. f he pleases, waive his ' i t .L. f ,u challenge, and in that case lha Juror may bf ijrir.i.iur..mfry-ji vw... rendered to ti B prisoner. .- ..... .. - a . ii I .1 t"a I ; . t ( PI f. ff ... 3. 1 be allowance oi a legal cnanenge, wnere- i every six montns i oe sum m j.ouu w by the party iscorapeiled u accept a a Jurwt he appropriated to the purpose one wnoui nenau a ngio m rejn-.i, is rum law, which vitiates ihe verdict and is to be cor THE administrators will 'pnrrdjo wil. st the late reider.c of Gen Joseph Gmrurn, iafd in I I ra t n m. . .a I . r. r . I I i a' . . . .. ol. While. Ibe delegate Iroio Honda. 1837flte vij. . - A COMPLIMENT PM'h itoftiinilethJt we knoV o on r ,be wlfe wf. e P180"" ead n torih by all the Witnesses be. equal to tbe direct iuutL n.aI ' 1 d "' . the bed where he was informed .she j asoally tesnruouy oi one witness, provided jou can ere utfa now. uuuergoing a survey jthal pt-the corpse was much mangled and Woody dil the tistuuuny ol the witnesses, this atnoun is t " r.i. : j i i . ' I . " . saw tnowounoon ine iieauprisoners. was tov violent presuuiption.W as ibe bh-xl npon Resent, when witness arrivedthe hair f the Ane prisoner 's thirl sleeve! the hkod uon the deceased was drawn over the woundjon the gktn of hisarm ? was the faet of there, being no head, blood congealed in the hair, he arrested 0IK)j llpoI1 lne children who usually slept in the suu oryugin pnsoort w uiv ouuo iivwr, a game bed with the murdered mother i was the miles distant Irotn his duelling, there saw blood uof one 0f ,he children beirig f,und asleep in on the sleeve of his shirt, and two spots of Aaw ,Ke bed of the accused wit horn the Nttrn'nf hi.n? on the skin of his aroj. Prisoner said ihe stains j.. .11 heie inrt ii.Hn.- .ui t,. ti, oerh. i.i.r .... .1 -. l - 1 .. ... L j . 1 . j - . I' 'it alter mirigtiing nirnf oui 01 oiooo come irom a norsemai ne nau wea , at- thinR ? does thect of the prison,, ra confesio,.s ftd that that com iiatidr has lndi-J '"wards said hia nose bled, and the staiiis . were aQvl hn su,,diDg rnute, when accused ? his not 'jr"!. , v?-,' a cAjiressuig some suspicion 01 uie muruerer r as well as the by. the Solicitor, said the prisoner did no pretend wilj noi these Jihiugs. have some weight with e from lhe dia ,u account fonhe murder,; he appeared icarsless uu f teU , as the presiding officer of this court, that they sliould i have a prepondertnr 1 1 E rUlGlFp ABOUT. I . "vQ.iid Let, denera! Je8tiD.1who Pw hiroself into the place of his com- f0 S ishiC ill.-'.... : I I 1 n i i- I . vi u I . i . J from it. He wa then cross examined, and only wan tin toihe nruhahle mnrd.rer.r.iia.titi p 10 the ei.tfre safisfactiop ot repeated erbaiim as be flue further examined exf ressing some susplcim oflh. murderer ? T- mat tried him -1 t ... T VBaniri. .Ii. r . ,tJ j. f.f- ....wT-a, aa. r.l-BH If I II II Ilin U1K 1 . .-jr. . -X .' i"'--. J - -T - -- . ' i land.tHUinerenc. .Bri a. 1. : . . I L 1 v - L - J - : Hn i1" transaction covers 1 G-orge Vogler. on of the Jurva or mqnest, 1 weight with ym tn pronouncing Tour absolute 7) rt" foncerned n the bsse'-plolt- bv s'tined that the-w..und jmj the head of the .dee'd I judgment in this case. -The alleged confession !aMreUax,i ;f hi.fJ) h a 1 as Ktn,? nan inenes iong,jtnai tne purpte ti too witness yohoson, is a matter. of some'del h . --u r T ---( i i iiriuisoi a rope--.wn me -upcr anu mroai. were icavv t u iav De construed into an ab.tniA PHhr to 1 the War TYenartifient. f ourfe olaiu i her black hair carefullv drawn over I nut or an absolute con ft aS ton. Batltun imi in the Gl.dw ll ih... ; AHJ..r. unn x on ln beau congeaiea witn, aioua-; uentteaien ot the Jury, attend to the cireum- ' r ii tt fto m. m i i i f- i - v- - a minnirt. v 9 vko.m oa. v. vmawxnw;- . io uuiiticu uiaiaiiiB uiiMMirr la an v ,i. ue stigmi which his ow ny dirty J he was taken u thekiu hen, af;er wards! brehi illueiate man, we . m-jstj therefore forbear any wiMffSlehtfd UiKn bs rcptUatknl --r biwnV tbere einrnned,- marks of: Mood a p- grammatical criticism aa lo Uie construction in i , , - ' - 5 t uearKf upon nn sniri sieeve, anu im ne ssio ot " 01 justice to all mv oredeces- ,;. .., .n. fii.t !.! iht thi iaio wak huiu c011' rt "y-duly to I nccasiom d by the bleeding of bis noseb and after rmaJ.fUKl Wf.oding miittaff that potut ot view.; We innst take the words as u is reasonable to suppe the prisoner "under stood them u express his meaning at the time VI Hi., r la wis' country can be orooerlv 1 the blood from a horse.Sj - s t. " itra rr i i . - ; . - s - . r ward said thatlbe stains were occasioned bj ! they were utter d : on learned as lie is. what is Kml: MPP"i and l i I '.r.ra a. m . . ' r u estabUshud a Una of I COUni. i , t . . x . h ! j their comoKJO meaning and in trot ? m one Way ..K i . ' . . ..ro.. j. M-j..:. i'i.': nA i r.ot;otten been atprisoaerV boesstbe WwKi! on t ,H,nd l,n- th-Sleeveapoeafed U- have been as tf dibbled in I pert osilc- V-f swwred neVand'hot asjVig 9r-drptngoa it. on i u- 1 never did murder only this once, but never win couim.t murder again VI Now taking of An ut fa in IaIm numtier of lhe Mobile ted flt.n' " PP-T," b; a. U.ste. oivr- an .nterestinff account of the id be " " . - .. .r . 1 . . cotton growth ot tne uniu o ciau n ayj A large quaii tity of-COliy. A. quantity of Iron, Castir.j . and Pigrnetal, -TyroleseGold Mil! Vvlv"?:. Stampers, Trotif Vr.. SS MATII KK. T.h , mi v. lHrHvinir Instruin!v 1 llmitlfpl re t tefc.' (I r ssj (JRttKtuiiin Mfifent) L Household and Kitelien ALSO nire de tweo. ThjFretore a challenge shou l.....l.. . . I. . n 1 tnfe ttau f.nnacllll 14 r tv may either deny the trulh t the. maiter al- f t" in winy hmh ",r,v,1,," i. a..a ! k.. ,nn opSiUi j nau ra.i.i mni i nui.mni una rioriaa. nas me iuiii- rer. demur to its sufficiency tn law. Where an vation of cotton increased. Ttewhole of Anions lllC ntllTiner ai'C 801116 issue of fact; aiises. as in the two -fir6t cases, it t,e crop 0f th- United States in 1836, was is lo be trie!. eit;herf by . irieris according to the ancient usage ortfvynicb is to the best and most convenient mixle) by the Court, by fbe assent of the parties, accbrding to our praeiice and when the facts appear, either by hndmg or ad mission, the! sufficiency off the challenge if a question of -la, to the decision of which by the estimated at 493,000.000 of pounds. The number, of fit Id hands, as coriectly as could be ascertained, was supposed to be 340.000 valued at $300 each. The total capital in vested in tbe growth of cotton in the Dot ted States was estimated at $800.000 000 good Potters, Refiners, itf 'a Forge and Ilammeriiven ; Blacksmiths, Car penters and Col-liers. i considered as tna! vslire of JOHN D GR AHAM. M W AUtXAMiKft. JidtninUtratort-xtith tin It HI anhcztd. '"' N. 0. The Htirsjwtll p.meeo io Mell.at.ibf) same time and place, all ihe landed pmpenyi of s.id deceased. froMtiniT in part4' a .-first. rafS Farm, with a newly finomed fram Onl. hw ti...i.. . -i I ', ' f ' k r.;w.hk.Mir' A lm ttavr th'don. hiwlv : iaJ ldaio meaniii- 1- a direct denial a. in m-mm .. nad advi.i--..a -.j.l. i, AU, Idanntr the tmie ot tne arm'tesv, . saw qammi on ....! uvtei wui, oo . . v iui in an- P0scsaed. 1 . c. I nrtMiera left arnuand on ois ahirt sSeeive ; had t 4her way equally, ireetrom erilicvl eonstrnetion I jiHinct it i in u$pe't ofjsuc- inc. of deoota I p..c.. r - V-.tm ui-rin ind ihiee or 4 inn with either the one or ihe other hFi i : 1 fchildtn s thf -am but una xooin ut tits bouse, leiprsiauoua. Ihefrdo cut amount to ah aconiu'l oatki but in the laAicAuJ there should be aa cecal ii M-lvinoou, of Ibe interior. the woios io be, or have laeaniroT correspond I cise this function, aod ie either case may. i log with etihei the one ottbe tothej oDbesein! der to exercise it w lib effect, examine the J Judge, exception may be taken as in ether cases The great increase in the demand ol slaves TERMS A credit, aed made known on lbs and the whole matter snouid men o distinct has enhanced their value enormously, and day of Sals. Salefr.-m day today. ypV ' ! r' "r'V therefore the above may be thing sppearsbot aj ch-llehg, taken for a certain bort of . lhe Bc cause ana overruifa ot nc, vimii, ii n w iu- - . ; ,,. ...i.. .;..- v.f tended that the ccuseof the challenge was ai- pn-perty invested in tbe cultivation of cot- mtUed or proved and its seflitenfy nly ! passed ton. -- ' - - : ' cm.' by the Judgei put if hfact ie pot in issue, r - - fdeterminaiiiri, wbeiher by tneis oi the Court. FAYETTEVILLE. ARRIVED, ,sccljyeaiidcann On the 27lh, steamer Henrietta, with i 4 The praetice whtch has obtamedtn this , . . . ,, Stated puling to ljurors (Ufore aadwithirtu tow boat Only Sm. to tow. with good for ,nyra(nge ia)t8) what is called the prelim- sundry -persons .in Fayerteville, and n Hie inary queattu, h ilregi larand on warranted by interior Uwi It tsme the Judge, if he have reason to . Also, oa the 2frh, steamer Wilmington thinVthere are improper persotis oh the list of nf the New York Luie, with boat Peter jurors, may, ii ne pleases, proceeo to purge tne n()W jn t,w. wiih U.hmIs Jor sundry mer- pnel oeroie drawing snC teitdering the Juror-; ci1,nts or a Juror may ask lo be excused on aceoontoi his state of mind, as well as other grounds, and the judge may consider the applictin and. in bis disdreikmi, discharge the Juror; or it lhe par ties chonsej they! may submit; to the Judge to ex amine into lbs rridtfferency nf the JnrrStor them and tne Judge may, if he think proper, exer in or- urors v Ifouse ' : x moI hus.-Olbi improvfo chants in Fayettevtllei and'J C'MeLaiirin, Troy.-fcr I)rke, J L nng, Ben'net t Neal. of ihe interior AImi, a large, quantity of Machinery fr Henry HumpbTy,of Greens tHiro, anu C P Maliet, of Fav-4tet ille. Also, on lhe 23d, Steamer CUrendon. tririi G.khIs for sundry Merchants of Fay- ' etieville, and fir Got. Uudleyt and Mur- . ... .v- m I e DiceillHg' ana .Ji H. neceavy . mw Ikn.lai irilv 1 w m. . . ..a..... ... . . P S. Th admini-traiors. ill a t!eod4 CV'Stt-, ' vioos Furnace,' JJiJn county. o lhe fist ' Tosday snJ Wedu-stav id MarH. om-u the. UtlOKS ailO IM'I i.nwr .irv T- i v , . . a . . - I !..... a i a-iMii m iHiiru w itwnniu. j anenc, aim i-ir j ...... -. v . cannot beleo - , - ' Marcb II l37-iS4 . - i gence i - BLilXTZI 3 3BD3 FOU SALE AT TUIS OF ICG
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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