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... " ' : ' ..." ? - - . . ' - - . . ? . : , ' - , .14 - 7 . : L J. :n allhDii:fiq!tio"eiitral on None. - Per Annum. One Dollar,? Ind ependent on aunesuo , r a t vTr. m r. '. A.TrTPn A Y, JUNE d 7. 187i. NO. 12. I A. 1113 ' AUMWW ,. yMV .jjwmJr PUBLISHED NICHOLS & GORMAN. SUBSCRIPTION : r' CAILY One year In advance $7 00 ' Six montJiB in advance........ ....... 8 60 ' Three month, in advance, 3 60 I-. One month, in advance,.. .-.... 1 00 WEEKLY-One year, in advance,............;. 1 0q RulolTlii the Hands of the Doc torsSize and future of HI Brain-Ills Grave Opened Three Times, -y ' - v ' RuloflTa brain, yliich was carefully, .ex amined this morning,' weighed fifty-nine ounces, being nine and a half oten oun !. ces heayierthan the average weight. The heaviest brain-ever weighed was that of - Cuvier, the Frencn naturalist, wnicn is eiven bv some authorities at sixty-five Ounces, auu UV auuiu ab diavj-ivui wuuvw. i -i JMmT 7 ' , t;i w0Wot orfi I grand, gloomy Alio umiu w a-r yrr.:v ! ilpifminfirtO - mated on account of a portion being ae r stroyed by disease)' weighed sixty-four ' ounces. The brain of Dr. Abercrombie, nf Rhotland. weighed sixty-three ounces. Thfe lower (brute) pprtion of RulofiTs brain West Point Examinations. - West Point, JunelrThe pleb"risci- Ti mprhanical iowefs werunusiiai- auv . , hra.tr. ... "1 T ' a r i turn is progressing. All aay ong, urfa. -with Dalmtating hearts, hvft been entering the library building wHh countenances express- spondency. One of those disposed in the monnpr Tsawvesterdav on the ferry- i i. o mnrA t.hoTouffhlv saddened, poy ;t wnnia he imnossible to' conceive, liy his side stalked tne oisguste a inAmv nnrt vp.rv necuiiar, caic- iL :Lfintn rnt.ir.e his offensive compan ion, and, wnenaoing w, uw.... and contempt. And all this because the poor fellow had failed to n ir miafl the ordeal of the doctors. These gerHlemen ra wonrfully rgAjn Tobacco .Product j -ii'm ,- United States .a-ij Thn flWxnnlfl Democrat in the course of a carefully prepared article on the produc tion of tobacco in tne amerent yaiya w the XJnited States,1 presents, some mteresi tog -statistics 'of thejcrop of; 1870, from which i we gatner tne wuuwmg www wi tne dinerent Diaiea ; States. l-r J which ffious sentiments, was very aencient. m the formation of the brain Ruloff was a ferocious animal, and,' so far as disposition xould relieve him from responsiuuiiy, h woo nnt. strictlv resDonsible for his fa ThP. rneasurement of Ruloffs head WVWW around vr'o a fwfiTl' ttto q rmViAVklv tli A thickest ever knowu. In no place was it less than three-eighths of an inch in thickness, and in most places it was half an inch thick. The usual thickness of a mans ' skull is less than dne-forth of an inch.-r TfninfTa hpad was opened in the usual A., k. W mi nf education i o severe tnat u it. anv disease or. distemper1 certain xo . oe ucvcwpou. - Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,, Maryland;- ' Virginia, N. Carolina, : i Florida, - Georgia,-, Arkansas2 Tennessee, - a5 "West. Virginia, Kentucky, - .. Missouri, Pounds; 3J - 5,200,000 , 050O,Q0Q - 8,500,000, 100,000 - i4,I500,O0O 65000,000 - 33,500,000 ? 500,000 C nooo.ooo 2.250,000 40,000,000 18,500,000 14;500,000 7,000,000 16,000,000 3,500,000 For the Telegram. . : Juma 12th, 1871. Dear Sir. -You seem to be very much ' The History of a BelL Every man, wo man and child, in the city -of Raleigh, an4 very many in the country, are familiar with the sound of the Court House Bell, but there are few living, if indeed one solitary soul,' who pan tftll tne history o this jjnporatani. appeu . ' , j u a. t Al T " i Z - il Vtl toil UltS UiSLOrV KJm tills lvaim" wswm- exercised labout , the appointment of the dage to our temple of-justice. Searching af Directors orthe North'Carolina Railroad ter lost records, in the clerk's office, we chan Uompany. TemmK n passing strange ced to learn something quite interesting to us, tHat-yoti should take the matter so much of this instrument -this last summons, to liti- at. hAftrt. suu vuxunwiriiv irv to assume tne tranus ui uie uav aau uuur u. uuu. w entire1 cwll'xu ouu lutuiuire incut ol. me f umcicu, iooucu i-v w " v,!.-... rf -whole tnatter. We do not -we canipt see whv it is that you should take such ia deep -and abiding5 interest, in a corporation1 in whiGhyoti nave so little -interest. lf?apt tices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at August Term, 1804; V prdered by the Court, that Joseph Gales, be and ia hereby appointed Commissioner for ana m nenau or this court to purcnase a ueu two daya, 1 l 44 three y...;:. ;!..;;.:. a oo four days. ................ ........ 1 00 " live days,... S(00 one week,. .....T...... ....... ...... 3 5Q, A Square 1b the width of Column, and ltf Inches deep. -v. i. i'i )IL : i .. : t;- Contract Advertisements taken at proportion ately law rate. . . . ; . ; . Professional Cards, not exceeding one square, will be pabUshed one year for .. - U. S. Circuit ; Court Yesterday fore-. noon session was consumed in the argument of counsel in the case'of A. S.JD.; Powell, Sher- iffof Sampson charged with holding-said of fice in violation of . the 14th Amendment of , the Constitution oft the TJ. S. At about-12 o'clock the case was given to the 1 Jury, .after an able charge to, the Jury: , by,; Judge Bond. ? The jury has not as yet argeed upon a verdict. The case of U. S. vt: Wesley E. Troy, from Cumberland, charged with having unstamped tobacco in his possession, was then, taken up,; and the examination of witnesses 1 wad had1 ' until 3 adjournment to 6 p. m. ! Fuller and McKay is counsel for. the defence. Starbuek - . and Strong fQr the JJ. S. , , . ., ' P. S. Just at night-fall yesterday; ;the Jury in the iPowell case ; brought in 'a . verdict of I 1 Guilty,!' contrary to4he general expectation ; r of every lawyer present during the trial. '. If ye : local had been a jurymany Grabriel would have blowed-beforeCuch ; a verdihad f .been . however lafrni't is. certain to oe aeve "VTr 4-11 vaiitr tvo A ntf em v does not wish to I have the hospital full; hence the : seventy pimois, - with which candidates are juageu. i tho harraeks the other dav. I saw an ;ap- Vmp,. : - he measurement of Ruloffs nead x, iitd- mm a into the Michigan, at the WJWP,)f3 ' Thffgives a toUl of 273,800,000 ipcmnd -S?.. ''WeU, if 8aid( flinging himself mto a tKe tobaccb crop of ;jeay otvtog chairi "it's all pp.'V - . , - the estxmeu ' th "T ln Company's -weUare, "Ut V' cried a nrst-ciass rau,.,;i Virginia ferv w,v VnS.T Vt-iiW " a.-.t . w .MolT.lviit the' an- don't mean tp 8ay that you haTe ; oeenre- state in 9t. .SStJW you car Hiuu uw .m .fh--,-, o, mftttef.' would vou De so TaTT-1 II. f 1aa itfl TnUTT I: lUlOOVW - 7 a WVJ-iv 7 thouflh its production is greater than that accidentally j0f any other Western State., ,.. 4 Grant this pears, by tne published list, that you own f0r the use of the Court House, not exceeding only five snares 01 stock, and you pay out one hundred pounds weight, and an account a veotanall pittance in the way of taxes render .thereof to next court of this county to Kdte. - ; : a which may happen next thereafter; that, the "tfvnder tb influence of party lash, ' said Commissioner is hereby authorized to call lature lome-ftif MnCOHBtitUtiOnl act, t I gjjjjjn Htewlso' Uie cwrrtege ofttwJ rooratiiisr.loverridinff and annulling the A nA thfl th .nnntv Trustee shaH on the pro written Charter, of the Company, intrO- ducti0n of the receipts of said Commissioner ducinga new method of appointing be allowed ror mutXn Rev, George Patterson, WUmington, Grand r rPtors. cftlnnlRtfid to produce infusion the settlement of his accounts with the County rhnnlaTn :6 V - V among-the stockholder fi , thft mnnww 1 ' ' :Wn. Simpson,-KaiagivrK sojournen U1DU1UC " 1 . - 1 pnetiiiiiii)i i. o..nwnyw f.i ,iiniW'v, nd High Priest of Royal Arch Masons In ; State, has4 made the following apboint-' ments : ;-.t ofl Yf the Road, and all 1 for the unselfish purpose of making your- self Preadeht of tne Jjompany. xaw seems to e the plain, clear and unmis- takaoie reason wny you bwui w jected." ' UI do, though.'' "What for ?" a loner while aero 1 o. V "Whv. eot a cut on my leg nearly to the bone. It way.by parting the scalp over the top of the head from one ear to the otner, ana saw- "d the deu-e th me f or a while, but iug off the top. The surge ons wo per- piajea i j was entirely ,1 QTt?rn env it. rfinnired three 4 "iyu&"jL . J- . j WQ quarters of an hour to saw around the Bkulh and before it was completed thev began to think the head waft all skull. -4 With tlie protection of a skull half an inch thick, and scalp of , the thickness and toughness, of a rhinoceros rine the man of seven murders warovided with a natural helmet that would kavedefied the force of any pistol bjillet If he had been in Mirick's place, the bullet would ' have made only a slight wound; and had he been provided with a cutis vera equal in his Wo. his defensive armor, against - ardent aid? clamorous, if you did not think yourseltheComingman?'' Wethinknot. You nrpomhifl aria resolution, on the minutes of , " Whereas, By ,an order of .this Court, heretofore passed, a Bell has been procured for the use of the county, &c ; therefore, it is now Resolved, That Henry beawen, kods. wu-, liams and Simon Turner, be appointed Com missioners for and m - trenail oi ina couuij I Court, to have tne saia ieii suspenueu at uw fiia iVMirt House iin a cuuuia. . to. u . erected for that purpose, C. I- Iiountree, Wilson, Royal Arch Captain. a. s. Liee, uaieign, vi. m., oa veu. ., , W. G; Battley, Clinton,1 Gk Ml, 2d Veil. G. W. Jewett WUmington, G; M.t 1st VeiL E. Turlington, WUmington, Grand TUer. V. , ( Suicide.Peter Rice, a ciUzen of Davidson county, committed suicide last Tuesday by throwing himself under the cog-wheel of the Howard Mill on Abbott's Creek. .The rash 1U a cupula, . to. u i aeeci was pit;uieuiuLt-ij oo iciuu uo win and .that they have some of his friends a week previous to'" his . i m'x. siauu.uu it by this time i to.. iT.- bravea Gf the Pottawattamie tripe t.XP hir interests, who de cured. Yet the doctor nas, jusxoxu-i- , ttended Eobinson's-circus- while: tne ,t ivid ends, and runs the com mtti, iu0 -a rm;.'A showman was m jvauao, uv - ahy Heeoir in debt, 1 hard work and incapicitate me. , There- . h the t Fther of Ani- PffLfL?: 'r OTiii othpr tirmeruibiots and conveniences ad- death that he would cease living in a few mist know, mi. inrner, ua . f faciU. and requested to be buried at High chance ; with the -private stocK- .nHit.v of said Bell." 1 - . I Point: Financial troubles is supposed to have a thfiv are not-llkelV tO Want a l - jiTjii THafwtT" -vat finH rrso I lori nnR0. of his Vipjit.h' ' v I 111 l.llin lllb Ul aaww. j . I wwm w . . i . ....... r i . r . 1 i . A . - -. , Judge, from this of the strictness. An other boy I heard of who was rejected be cause of a slight cast in his-eye imper ceptible, unless on a close examination. na fVoTr nnlipd the elepnant. tnui t.hftv rpaolvedT tQ- steal him. The plan ti execution at ' a than when he took You know this is sol Turner. And Swepson got the ad- Lne pidoi lQLfnpft vftlir skill and erreat financial d,1fGS: Xnl ability by buying tlie' -bonds ;wmcn you in tneniguu x,uu n isSued for your dividend at sixty-nve cents A Foe Coining. i j IT Ttl' V a rn tfo m i aa TtrPTA ftTi was reieaseu, llio i.uiuvnouuiu -tv,Qi wi't.'H end to know what to do with buvu w m . . him, your 1 m e d)iiar,: ' -i - ar " v dear. Mr. - . . i A n;atoH tho Tuimpa or diatm&ruisnea men. wuuso V1WVVVI) iaw CJ ' w niomnrv have been handed down to us by their chUdren and grand-children, who still exhibit I tha nnhiA traits for which their ancestors were a-i v vv w . i noted. Joseph Gales, was the grand-iatner oi : TUainr Rfatrn aalea: Henrv beaweii was me Judge Seawell of succeeding years, many of ; whose familv are now among us; Robt. Wil-( liams was the General Robt JVUliamsJpf after : V . S. Circuit Court. The entire session of yesterday was consumed in the' case Of U.. S. v. ,W. C. Troy, from Cumberlan.d, .charged with selling unstamped tobacco. Mr. PhiK lips assisted Mr. Starbuek in the prosecution. The accused was acquitted. ' " v - t We learn that inefcase of Sheriff Powejl, Whom the jury found guUty on Friday.'from Sampson, the iuderment was set aside on the , , -r 0 u The elephant ; solved this perplex- . J ; . thought vou would be satisfied mquest you in.the "PubUc Printing Raising his snout, he pattered the young v J income of nQt than i J m AM . litvl av hAnoaf Ann .Aw Anrt vimnn i nninr. ii vrii m,ii iiuucou auu i -r ... Turner: We knew you u -SwtkB county, leaving payment of the costs, of the suit by the- deien , l J-,-. " - - ft "i . M4 vn a I a ' on Xrr Wght and Uti, and charged dawn , , . i jt, i , , ItiHioti rnmr uniY. umeuecu nmmxr buUets would haye been as cplete as a wari from the Rocky Mountains, which coat of mail. Horace Greeley and Jeff. payl. The Memphis Avalanche of the 5th inst. ISJii gwams were decoyed, ad Joh? Bob ;dmore lasting iBjunes tnan anyforeign r, ea - Saeiii Jeff. say: ' I AKft,iT 1. nVlor.Tc vesterdav Hon. Davis called at the Overton Hotel, and was ushered into the presence of Mr. Grejeley, 'at whose tends he met a very cordiaV re ception. The philosopher and his visitor sat facing each other in the centre of the room the broad, open, and plain counte the wiry, nervous, and somewhat delicate . face of the other. . - ' . :Mr. Davis was dignified and somewhat while Mr. Greeley , was J.U1I11U1 7 . . . mi frank, easy, and quite talkative. - There was scarcely a reference to the political situation. Ir. Greeley inquired concern ing the health of Mrs. Davis with rcuch warmth and earnestness, and again referred to the high regard he entertained for that lady anttthe family of which she came. Mr. Davis responded appropriately and EXPRESSED THE GRATITUDE OF HIMSEI ninrarin hpfrxn to be settled wild potato was found on the eastern slope nf the mountains, which was infested by the larvae of a species of beetle called Dorj phora decemliniata. This creature soon attacked the cultivated potato, and under the name of the Colorado potato-bug,be-eanits eastward advance. It entered Wis- consm, at tne souui-west iuwi , . ' UortHern Indiana In 1867, and Southern Illinois in 180Sr ana a now, moving on, with its f rout forming an irregular line ex tending from the north-western borders of Ohio to places south of Indianapolis.- Within seven or eight years,; at most, it iu.,nno f KoarV. thn Atlantic, coast, and to destroy or seriously limit;the culture of the potato throughout tne nonuem owws.; The ravages of the insect are committed in the larva, which is hatched out of the effg while the potato plant is young tender. It is described as a plump . 'bug," if an ino.h loner, of u a Venetian ftUUUl UUiu 07 , y T -1 r.oior." a uiacji. a not visit any more circuses. a hundisd thousand dollars ; but it seems we wert mistaken. Ybu cannot be' satis a v,; i0anf the next inea, aniUKe tne "uonsc lentil, jwx yxj recovered his elephant the next i ivm more. Yea: mve XO, lUWCi U1U1U1 1 O the me Presidency of the N. C. R. R. Co." Now. Air.-Turner, you preach much about economy- and patriotism. Do you .- .11 T .A. a- svim Tt , r,T on,p latpcit. not tnilK It WOUia , De an a-Ul. 01 ewuumj. PoprjLATiosr op the Glqbb. The latest . . h . . - f th and best autnontyves tne p (Tnr North Ctrolina Rail Road Y,eiw,uw? u.' .,-T;m- n vnn ft ,pm;nn of even twentv Asia, 798,600,600 Alrica, i-Jw, Sannum, than to have m Austrana ana .yuua, .d tne roM Wianaged as it was under your These people speak about 3, ,600 ditterent T1Iion ank i woia "rrff1 if voirye made President ? You have o' inn r litxA of relatives. Thft Rpll was "suspended" in & "cupola' nn tho ton of thft Court House. That Court House" now(forms,a part of the "Cook Hotel, vumip.d hv M. Schloss. Let the curious ex amine the Bell at the Court House, and the date thereon corresponds with this account. : . the to;rfS:,iStt4 had a trialandhaveprovedby experience, the principle reuun, ""fH b . th t e management of a railroad is a popution, are supposed to be nearly tn. A Sad and Probably Fatal Accident oc- curedyesterday-in the Hardware Store of Mr. Julius Lewis, on Fayetteville street. Mr. T. R. Debnam. Esq.. and old and esteemed citi-r zen of this county happening in the store, and having noticed a small pistol in the Bhow case Company, requested permission to examine it. jur.- Nick West, a cierK in tne esiauusmuem, upcu ed the case and handed the pistol to Mr, Deb nam. In returning it, Mr. West attempted to let; down, ttre lia.maier of ; the pistol, and UOt thinking it loaded, did not use the proper cau tion in doing so, when It i exploded, the bII ntDi.inr th hark of Mr. Debnam, near the '"v' 11 J . . ,' i . mi. ms'ooay. . iu arPPV rhnrch. 69.692700; six other , uri ental churches, 6, 500,000; Roman Catho lics, 195, 000, 000 ; Protestants, 97, 139, 000 ; Mahomedans, 170.000,000 ; Budhists, 340, 000, 000 ; other Asiatic religions, 260, 000, -000 ; Pagans, 200, 000, 000 ; Jews, 6, 000, - 000. " : ' Result op the Temperance Movement. a vjrir hnnp and nassed into business about which you know nothing. piStoi waa not known to be loaaea, uuj. it biinned a cattridire into 1U19 UWUOIUU. uv J J O I w ja , . . oTTinntit for nublic pnntiner. might some- the chamber wmie previouaiy i Vtl A--m n niAvOArt o n v what.M vour capacious stomach, and stop y6u awhile from the pitiful cry of "more, more ;" and we believe the plan would be a great, saving to the company, as a comparison of annual . reports will show, and we are in favor oi tne pension -i-A comparative statement of the number plan, to get clear of you and to prevent AND MRS. DAVIS to 'the philosopher for -brs kindly services sooii after the war. This brought up Mrs. -rk;a'a interview referred to auove, Xatia y . - On WU1CU 111-1 VJivvij dwell with much -conversation crnVft of the Blairs, and seemed In to the red inclining to a cream color, a nf am and .molasses distilleries in opera- loss to the company. head and double row of black' spots or jast shows that on the . In your annual report to the- stockhold- occurrence, thP Rifle. The effgs are laid r . it t iqti tv, .o-ia trnn of atari Wltn ft Crranfl flourish of to him. Tirant-w nr t.nirtv on tneunaer . .. .n r? u A:4;i1am'aa .i'n rtAr Umimnoto' irnii "hofl -mnrlft r.leftr of all I Mr. m K1UUF U1 vns"v , r" v. cralll anu O iuuiaasca luonuioiico mjvt-v. i WUuipia, uion ! , - i ... . loaf anrl thA last bTOOd OI fiaCU I ?. . .-iv, . i.i.l .'1 y.mfim'nry !inuitT 'ixk. linnrlrpd ftTlfl SfiVPintv-fOUr I CltlZenS" OI VI vuw 7 . , . I I, If II. WiLll a UUHUaMUA q r tj I V4v " ; r 11. examimug it. Medical aid was Immediately sent for audDrs. Royster and McKee examined the wouud, but were unable to extract the ball, it having m all aasi i nto the stomach. He was utuuauiiivj . , r ttt afterwards carried to the residence of I'r.W. H. McKee, where he now lies in a very critical condition. The wound is considered mortal. Wftat in whose hands the pistol was when U exploded ia'excessively grieved at the but no blame wnateyw i?u aiuv reaching neason. upon hi dp in the ground until proper state, the following of 192059 eallons daily, while at the same pleasur gj.eel gpring, ready to begin depredations on the" molagSes distilleries in operation, with .a . - y nflw crob.-. . .. total sniint nrdducing 'capadtv'-daily of especiaUy new crop J v,rt imrs of that distinguished family, w ' " ' 1 . V' remarking en pussaiii that Frank P. Blair, , XutritiTO value of Milk nto rt1 to Dr. OUver 0. Wig,, Providence, M not do J.tisuce io iuo , Knjfl TRlana. bears the following testi- thousand, ' fifteen' dollars and forty-nve cents J By referring to your report you will find vou are fairly stated. "Now Mr Turner, look at page 8 in L,U-rv lin TAT feeling; Mr. Greeley .tn en poawu oj jj i subjects nearer home, and finally dwelt for several minutes on the . memory of en. Quitman, of, whom he spoke as a WARM PERSONAL AND POLITICAL FRIEND in times gone by. Not a word, was said Con either side, that our reporter could - - overhear,' concerning Mr. avis's coudi- tion and prospects All through the in terview, which lasted ten minutes, Mr. Davis maintained a very.reseryed demean or, while on the - other.- hand the face of the philosopher was; wreathed in kindness ' and smiles, with occasionally a hearty : laugh breaking the stillness. It was a scene worthy the pencil of ail - artist, one that would make a picture val VnhiP now and in future generations. Ris ing at the conclusion of . the interview, was m rmiU for the railroad depot, where he took' the 12 :45 train for Louisville, ac companied byjQeneralIerritt, hvs friend and travelling companion. How tne Atlantic Cable Is . Worked. ; . ''''.r'' ' -. j TtL-. in The Boston Journal oj t, speaking of the ocean telegraph, remarks i: iUirft a man sitting in a darkened 285,765 gallons, a falling oflf iu daily capa- Major! Smith's r6port? and seethe differ city in 1871, asjcompared.with1870, of ence between your administration and 93,706 gallons. ; . . '; x his. Major Smith made, clear of, ex- v ' ; : ' v - pensesj three hundred and twenty-seven ; TTnrv A. Wise has discovered the cause A onrl aivpntv-t.liTp.e dollars and -av j -m ar T 1 v J-xvy uua cuva . j - . : of the death oi ames m. mason, "V v" fifty-five cents ($327, 073 55.) ietussuo- stract what you made fl74,uip 40 anu it leaves $153,058 10. And it c shows how muchSmith made more than you, which shnwa hadlv for VOU, as Dmim Is. tralnoof milk: III III V ill LUU W IWlilv w - - - w .'. a s ;;,r imina rt"f tYilTr. as compared ;n;a n-nrl envps a . diagonsis in this un with other kinds of animal food, is not language: " The disasters to the generally appreciated." There is less dif- South, the Wounds to his pride, the aching ai.yr. hPt.ween the economical vaiue? ui fliyOT1v of seeing ail , nis uoucs ui uu v, . y-a 1 1 1 " . 1 . Debnam is one of the oldest and Dest the county and is about t: yeara of age. . , At Mr. D.'s urgent request, ne waa vrau ported to his home, at Eagle Rock, .last even- ing- .. . ' Good. Here's what Uufly, or tne reeus bo'ro' Patriot, a northern man and Federal sol dier during the war, we believe, says oT Mr. Davis. It puts to blush the todyism and subserviency- of many southern journalists: "Many of our Southern journals are giving themselves mucn concern vi V . ,rr j fa to-day. speeches of Jeff Davis at Augusta and Atlanta, ."5 w J whprein he stated that he refused to M aecept 1 Released. the situation "and that the "cause for which the South contended was not lost ' fcc. If Jeff Dayis speaks at ail what else couia nesayi We rather admire the resolute devotion to the nnn(.yiihR Rtrnwled for nor do we ex- t""'i . . him to yield acquieaceuue w jor cau 11. dant. Edgecombe and Pitt. We regret to learn, says the Newbern Times, that during the past , week the farmers in the low lands of Pitt and Edgecombe have been compelled to plow up their crops and replant' Bugs and worms have nis! havoc: and it now being too late' td plant cotton the replanting has been altogeth er corn.. The result is that Pitt , will produce but little cotton,' and Egecombe? not near so much as heretofore. The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the American Association of Superintendents of Lunatic Asylums is in session at Toronto, Can ada, and Will consider questions connected with the treatmet of the insane. Dr.: Gri3 the accomDlished Superintendent of our several days ago to.. attend the meetings of tbe Association.? i ii-;f " ry jv;-.- :i;r:fvf: Injured. A Deaf and Dumb lad, 3 a pupil at the State Institution from Mecklenburg county, by the name 01 unerry, was .seriously injured a few nights since, by falling 1 from a window in the second story of the building, while in a somnambulic state. He fell on his head, split his nose open, sprairjed his leg, and was otherwise bruised by tne iaii. Gen. Leach against Corivention. We hear that the Hon. J. M. Leach is against the present Convention bill, and says that 4Mt is unconstitutional and reTolutlonary,and should it be carried in the State,Hwhich he says will never be,) it would be no more than,a caucus. a mob, and that any person wno votes ior it, votes to Sustain a mob." " Tailed. J. W. Deems and Cummings King convicted of violation of TJ. S. Internal Reve nue, laws at the last term of , the Court, ; but fled the Court before sentenced was : pronoun ced have been arrested, and were placed in. Wake jail yesterday. ': More Arrests. Maj. Miller, Dep. Marsha brought from Cfiatham, yesterday, three young men charged with Ku Kluxing, narae,d David McKiver, Wm. Seagrove, and ThouVas John son. They will be examined before Ool. Sbafr pect milk and beefsteak (or eggs or fish) than is self-govenimeht and States Rights biastepV maae due hundred and fifty-three thousand commonly supposed. The quantity 01 wa- the desecration of sacred tilings anu lue fifty-efcht dollars and ten cents more ter lnagoodqualityofmnkisSepercent., aevastation and demoralization he wit- than you did. 7f ner cent., in fatteT beef ..0000,1 rnminer home, were too much I Jnskk how much m- i nVinf nor w.nr,."I, na rf on oo-pH man Of I 7 j. ! A r I rklatfArma that others maV adOPt, ou per cent., m cbb3 ; tensionouiucucM money you speniuunug jum r TTi ; Tfl 0vnM tm his m'nnth for- as almost an From several analyses, made last winter, delicate sensibilities and a proud sense of cordin Jto fQUr report, you spent four be expected akf0ttSJ hbwever, are (L estimated sirloin, steak, (reckoning loss n0nor; and he could no longer endure.". hundred and eleven thousand iree jbSSto what he saysHhe crop will be 1 from bone,) at 00 cents a puuuu, ; q n hundred and ninety-hye dollars ana sixty- the Lord's "prayer in public some one as milk at U cents a quart; round 1 ak ehebffs3 accidentally four cents ($411,395 .44. J s us seenow tt and if we at 20' cents a pound, as dear as milk at 11 f.I np the ofiacial edition what Smith's expenses were.' You will are to go into hysterics over his sentences, we cents a quart; eggs, at 30 cents a dozen, Oownpi Covers of the noble find it on page 8 of his annual report to be nad better indulge in a liberal narcotic and as dear as iiimwwuui4v JjTV Pxnectinc to enease in champion- three nundred and ninety-tnree inousanu g0 10 sleep ior awnue. laborers wnopayx cenw xurcu u- fTnatolies. hd better cut this out and one hundred and twenty-eight dollars ana would consider -tnemseivea , -Tv hat for convenient refer- nlnetv-four cents. ... milk, wnen, in lact, x r: - ---- mft rrs enscs. It n no 1 " " ""J'." "T " I . , T bnuth'8 expenses. Grand CounciL The following officers of t.n TiftV 10 cents for w AT af ' m M 11' Milk is a jnost wnpiesome auu ecuuuuuuu bucwu, uujvcw uw .""."i " - v . Ait.Tir the rich or rjoor.. It ousrht wins : for the stroke oar takes the-eue in to be more largely used. Ii the money any case, l and the trump card counts game expended for veal and pork were expend- on thethird inning, provided the off-patch $411,593 04 393,128 94 $ 18,266 70 j the Grand Council of R. & S. M., oi me oiaw of North Carolina, were elected, and installed in Wilmington, on Tuesday night: . COmpI Thos. B. Carr, Wilmington, M. : F. G.M. ; : ' . , v. Vnn will Reft, from thus comparing these romn. Wm. Murdock, Salisbury, T. L expenueu iu cw uu mw o wpuu- v VwHU.ei , r,r. , .T . . 4. . moA.a . f : .a ;iir t triV,t nt it wMiii v. an ntinka hv his wicfeet and maces aten-striKe annnai renorts. inatDmau uuv wmj uUw u M. cu f ..... , , , , . u . " ..t.i-'iu- I - Vmnrirofi onfi nftv-tnree 1 1 V room at Heart's Content. The ocean ca ble terminates here. A fine wire attach ed thereto is made to, surround two small cores of soft iron. As the electric wave, produced 1 a 'few. pieces of wppcrand zinc at Valentia, passes through the wiref these cores become magnetic enough to at tract alight iron bar. A looking glass, half an inch in diameter, is fixed on a bar of iron one-tenth of an inch square and half an inch long. Qn this tiny lamp ?a glass is mae to. glare, so that its light is reflected on a tablet on the walh The knmlflPe of the cable is denoted by the, io tTArtPfl Imht from side. Jjet BUUIUIK nuimv-vw. o - . ... n I . - . . r 'it. ' . .-.nnnAil ,m t hlO Til advantage both to the stomach and pocket, before reaching the judge's stand. cents, or even 12 cnts a quart is the entering class is concluded. Lord AhAanest animal food that can' be nsedJMapier xuo nw; voioreu wuci, vx Willi mgii uicuib. iJxtkOLCi jkyiLug, ouu in onp TP.ar one nunareu auu ui'j-' tnoat! fiftv-fiitrht dollars and ten cents I .t irftir hnt. he ran the road 1UU1C tuau jv . with eighteen thousand two hundred dol loronri flpventv cents less expenses. Be- 8mitH nas been iorce vu rmn. T). W. Bain. Raieiffh, i. r. u. w. Comp. H. H. Munson, WUmington, G. T. Comp. M. M. Katz, Wilmington, G. R. Comp. C M. VanOrsdell, Wilmington, G, C. G. Coinp. Wm. Simpson, Raleigh, G. C. C. Comp. Alfred Martin, Wilmington, G. C. p,mn 15! Twrlinerton. Wilminffton. G. T. notion of econotny, notwithstanding they are excessive meat-eaters. A novel experiment of bringing a drownea corpse 10 me sunace was suc cessfully tried in the case of the "William ; Bowman; who was drowned penn Horn Creek, New Jersey June 1st, Evolution punctur a ooji ohfl o-ot marned. :! jticjuiik biiF-?s"Ar" I 7i 7? wwu rwit iuc in oisincr it. upon its needle, tne managw tue XQftd fc your hands. . it. tVina ,It take8lMr. ltirner, a man who haa sn mnnh two hundred and f ortv thousand dollars. The road, rolling stock and every other department ia in much better condition t.xxau mrw lumcu ii OT?r w Dim til. i - -o liirolv at WUUHU6" Therefore we ajjain aaaerL Mr. Turner, ginning his labors . most feiy- . that it would be much cWrr to arvk ton. I commend .letvantof alL as awortny - ?af i L JA sikvior Jesus Christ. OUT CwUtivw w - In an article in the Raleigh Christian Advo cate, Bishop Pierce, in referring to the nwg ! hf ha rniorftd .Conference in Virginia and INorth CaroUna, says: will vistit Nortn oaroiuja in June be- . at WUming- tttvs fannaiK. nn o sf I with hirii credit. Master x ouns, son ... or i atAoa n ;a' Tt Briffham. the prophet, alsa passed well. I n Pamincrs of the road eieht is verv Drobable that were thev to aaV 12 Among the class is a son oi tne late wen- -interest on vourvbonds wsuea to cents a very large number of poor people eral Thomas Meagher, appointed by your "scrip" dividend, Amounting to wouia reirani irom its use irom mistaken vuMrcwsuui iwww5w, 7-vt . 0iw talrpA twentv vears of train- Mo4tA the word . nice " from fte Ps oi Davxd, the SSli ' were Slnice to niy diughtex tffl tou a penaon for Ufe of twenty thouSnd tatner, "Vie . r, I hilars tipt annn, x , . L- Wilmington l?"1!. ff; wropn. - -pntiy traveieu "6" i!a who has receuwj t prnp wi0 hftthinff Two rnnoLa- f610 . . fl,;tewoTda that are terest in the State as you Drtei tn havfl Inn Pitt. Lenoir, EdgCPmoe ' i fi " "Z:-: CC,"S ldnger; tnau w rTT " ihonW ot use his infinp iZZ.WZ ona in those counu tne meu usk"5 moweit ior tne doqv. from tne vocuaj - i r- - . . - - "j uy i ..f. suiiiuiK a. iu:.u:. annToacnea ana toid tnem tnev would trv ... . . i-, , i . i suvu wu fll8 wlw terbylettcrWthMxpri. experiment. . Accordingly,", a number iA'm in utter silence on the walL mere i y . , JLi - . ,!rr cept as the paUent watcher B put to a J . Mgni y of comrade , tde . transiateu ,, . OTE. t 'noise and soon the hod VJSa nf five cenU. co andwhihe reco n.moWf tia as we see the evidences touch three thousand mil fine, rniiUH .1 ( U. Ll mM - the crops iu - ton and more corn indications ofless icotton anu A clergyman of Cairo, 111., ;expre great love ."o ro aestrpy t Worth Budonig;C " gtate rd hp hotti vc-rrtttioTi contributing under tne to the Btate, and your unbounded patriot ism and lve of country, I hope for the Rave vour I nntil you hoping that,1 you agree to . the pension' The Wortn North State Land Kingsland, Pref Non Company, on yesij. a nf ihR city to Mr. ertvin the eastern "f"'7n Germany. Frederick Burger, "Iv intends tQ Mr Rnnrer is a tnan of means, u . , locate here. ' les AWav 1 a DOttie uoais uuwuj over a corpse It .Will I POXi -' 1B6 WldOW a Ulifco u"" i" : - , SjrzlZl r.': explode and the body will rise. , : 1 put here.." -'holders. " Stockholdkr. Harvejr-Henry, of Haywood county, convicted at a former term of the U. Si Court of illiciting distilling arid sentenced to imprisonment in waae jau, w reu yesterday, having served his term-out. - From Montgomery. Gentlemen from Montgomery tJJSSSi as almost an enure rrK i very promising, uu rvu very fine.: - i Passing Away.-Mr. L. L. Kck, an old and respected citizen of Rutherfordton, died in that Sace on the 4th inst., aged 85 years. This is the third old citizen of that place who has died lately. . I . ; -arrawvuia Vjjpvondrrattie " otTwith 46 rattles, in Brunswick county a snafee.witn 40 , -r. nf whlch ahG are concerned.1 - coming cornpaign. . . ' fiv. shares of Stock in the Wil- tyne Association were redeemed SinSeir tjane 'meeting, at an average ox $101.08 per share. ' h - - : neleeates to the Grand Chapter of . T1?eAch fiasons were treated tp an excur yan thl Cape Fear from Wilmington, oo ? Thursday- V s , a . Vioel Brown, one of the oldest and .V hMilv respected citizen or Salisbury, ; mosthigniy u 'oovi 77 died In that piace ou T?T " years. The town property of TarDorO' is aseu at $380,000, and increase in assessed, value of $50,000 over last year. , . : . Samuel Lasiter. and aged and respected citizen of Greene, died in that county on the 1st inst. . : " -: . i ; xxn,rtvhrries are : plentiful in Sampison and Wayne, and are sold by the peck. ' The Editor of the Ashevffie Fionssr has been gqn-struck haa got a baby 1 Fighting chickens is one of the sports of the Newbern market. A Building and Loan Association has been . . . ,n ..I projected in Asncviuv, swaying that line of light 2" i
Raleigh Weekly Telegram (Raleigh, N.C.)
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