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ilflfftfi v x ) z~ji ** jw mr « y 4"*-j \+* hf i'y haletijsuuy n c oct h 18c9 xol iv to 40 state vs till princes and ici.ixl.l.v vs uu illustration of the administration of criminal justice iu this statu we call attention 10 tie case of william prince georgo prince and john mckinley the facts are that win prince aided by goo 1'i'inci and mckinley murdered in the most savage and premeditated manner a man whose name we could not got fiom i tho report of the case in the county of 1 cherokee at some time dining the last full oi winter we loam that the mur j del wus ofthe must shocking and brutal character the guilty parties were ar ! rested and put on their trial for wilful murder at the inst spring term ot the cherokee superior court before judge camion on lhe trial the prisoners pro posed to examine each for the other the judge held tlmt tliey had a right to sueh ex:iminati.iii the solicitor for the state a mr henry ex cepted to the i*u ling ul'i in judge and pray ed an appeal to tha supremo court the judge withdrew a juror directed a mis irial ami allowed the state to appeal i i as soon as tho jury were discharged tbi counsel fin the prisoners moved that they he absolutely discharged on the ground that they could not he put on tiieir tria again for tho same offence that under the constitution they could not twice be put in jeopardy of tlieir lives the judge re fused this motion ; the prisoners appealed to the supreme court and at the last term of that court it held that the prisoners must be discharged on the ground taken by the counsel in the court of cherokee und the murderers have been discharged without any trial conviction or punish ment and that too hy reuson of the stu pidity criminal ignorance or corruption of a radical judge we learn that the murder was horrible in its details and that there has been great indignation manifested among llie people of cherokee county hero arc three bloody murderers turned loose by a rad ical court iu tho way we have stated ii this judge did this tiling through ig norance aud s'npii ity — this hardly seems possible j he ought to be impeached for such imbecility ; if ho did it through eor mpt motives lie ought to be impeached and so he ought to be impeached any tliey have any relf respect ought to de mand bis impeachment — ral sentinel n v x -'. railroad we arc pleased to see that tho grading of tiii ■road is ' ipidly drawing io a close and will he completed from greensboro to salem by tli ■15th of october still belter wo are informed that the work was done directly by the company i and from twenty-fivo to thirty per cent i less (!, in i • 1 '•• iiici-'-'s 1 il 1 ites and thi - tin by indii i.iu il in i county sub scription — nol 1 dollar's wotth of bonds l.uvi ...* been i.l to nn ei the expenditure 1 the ruud conld be gotten under way this 11 inter : but ii is thought bi 1 to let ih embankments stand until spring be foro tliey cimnii nee lai ing the truck wo kn 111 of n ro id tha h is been man agod better thus far or built for less mon ey — nor do wo believe uny other will ever he under , ill the circumstances of one tiling we ure confident uu one bus made a fortune by monopolizing the bonds is , sued for the bencl'u of this road or upon contracts let out by the company and | this is saying a great deal for the worthy president and directors of ihe road they 1 ure all honest and patriotic men and have clean bunds ind deserve as ihey will un doubtedly receive the thanks of all men and parties for the energy zeal and econ omy ihey have manifested in pushing for ward this important work would to heir en we had tens of thousands ol jast such men ill the stute iu these distemper ed times whon wo remember major oivyn de clared thut the x u raleigh west of raleigh was constructed cheaper than any oiher road of tba same character in america who will deny us the privilege of boasting ii littlo on lhe energy incor ruptible integrity and honos'.y of nur peo ple 1 what other section of the statocan be compared with or match her 1 it the records of he past uml present lie search ed and see tl we nre in any degree too proud of our unpretending yet noble peo ple ■- greensboro patriot impressions tho coining and going of tbo thoughts of lln mind the mysteri ous manner in which tbey sometimes break in upon us fill us with inquiring wonder llul when we ascend to the spiritual how greatly is that wonder in creased oftoon deep spiritual impres sions come most unexpectedly iiis night the toils of the day are over and the man lias retired lo rest all is dark lonely ' and silent around him ; the doors ure f.is tencd and with conscious security he sinks inlo repose hut see ! a vision ap j proaches ; it huhs riglit before his eyes it illumines midnight witii iis brightness ; 1 it breaks the silence with its voice and delivers a message from tlm everlasting j what n symbol is this of a spiritual though ! it often e.iiues into tlm chain 1 bur of 11 man's soul at night on ids bed 1 lireuk s his slumbers and shakes his spir it.0 its eenier nothing caii exclude it i — no w ills gates holts nor locks can silt out a thought lie who mule the i mind knows its very avenue an.l can reach il wheiievei'iiml bnweverhe phases mi miv i month well known as 1 translator from the french is llie editor nl j i.i 1 ul l im/.i'ix r0manis3i stirring the activity of tho unman catholics in llie southern states nt the present time is prominently exhibited in various ways 1 in country is open to all niss es of religionists infidels vc error uml sin are rampant ail that proles tuiii christians can reasonably demand is ilmi truth shull lm left untrammelled nnd free to combat error it therefore tho activity of the romanists infidels i-c shull tend to wake up protestants nul uiuke them energetic and faithful in the promulgation of truth wo shall re joice as an evidence of designs aud active efforts of roman catholicism iu the southern states we notice the fullnwing telegram from loudon eng dated sent 10th the morning post bays that the pope is ahout making great effort to convert american negroes two hundred of them are now studying for tho priest hood the negro mind is easily affected in matters of religion by show und ceremo ny the irreligious among them are easily led by music and are ambitious enough to enter the lirst door to promo tion and recognition the rigid enforce ment of christian morals and duty finds 11 strong repulsion in the negro mind — tliey all want indulgence — nn inch that tliey may take an ell and hence unless strong efforts are made to counteract these influences hy earnest laborious and kind instruction in the word of cod in tho enjoyment of experimental religion und in the dai'y practice of christian mortals the romnniitio system will make fearful inroads among them when they are truly and soundly con verted and give evidence of it by godly and upright conduct they are not easily led off by ceremony and show it be hooves t lie real friends ofthe negro there fore to redouble their efforts to save them from sin and error tlieir general dis trust of white people the difficulty of se curing such influence over them as will save them from error by the efforts nf white people renders important that spe cial efforts he made to instruct and train tiie blacks for . romanists exlii'b (■£_»» hfishesge of the negro character and the proper way to reach them worthy of the shrewdness pf lhe jesuists but to como bearer home it will be seen that the money and tt7_''"weullh of the roman catholics are to be expended in north carolina for t lie diffusion of tlieir views the charlotte 7 imes notices a rumor on tho streets that the roman catholics are about to purchaso the building formerly occupied by the mili tary institute and more recently by the mecklenburg female college forthe purpose of establishing a nunnery wi hope the rumor is untrue the build * ■■we understood would be opened this fall as i female college having been used as 1 protebtant school wo should regret to learn it hnd been ubandoiicd by lb protestant and suffered so puss into lie hands of the romists moreover it would h a standing memorial of tin want of liberality and energy on the part of i'roti siunts in maintaining tlieir own principles — episcopal aletho list chines idea of music virtue is the great principle nf human nature music is the budding forth of virtue verse serves to express the thoughts singing modulates flic voice the evolutions set the countenance ill movement those three things iako their origin the mind and the instruments of music follow the outward expression " hence it follows that the internal na ture of music is deep and that its external mauifestiition is brilliant it may be emu pared to that expuiit-ive energy which wonderfully produces all ihings tie harmony however must he concentrated inwardly in order to flourish outwardly for music is a thing which cannot bo falsi fied music is the product of the heart's emotions sounds and airs are llie body of music tlio elegance and themoasuro are the ornaments of tho bounds in the producing of music tlio sage begins by juuiving his own heart and then strives t fcprodiiee this einolion in music and lastly he regulates tho adornments -' let music be generally disseminated ihen virtue is duly honored - the noble mau is led thereby more to the love of good and tho mean man thereby hears bis errors reproved hence it is said — among ibe doctrines for educating a peo ple music is of great importance when wo thoroughly investigate mu sic in order to reg til ale the heart then the sentiments of uprightness and good ness come forth willi facility when the son ti motlts of uprightness and goodness spring forth then ono is pleased when one is pleased then there isquict wlu-re quietness is there will be long duration where long duration is there is heaven — unit where there is heaven there the gods are — f from the september number nf the xix centuri mr e cudy 8 ran ton is the mother of six children mr uinw our minister to brazil bus reached rio janeiro ex secretary seward mils from s.m fraud tin for mexico i day 1 latiiel ll .* ' ii i-.ii s mui i li '. di 1 ri . ill in '>: ., ouri aged 8_l a musical mouse sorlly after reining to lied last sun day night mr w e linleher was amus ed hv sounds of melodious sweelnpss is ■suing apparently from the plastering of his chamber lie listened in wonder and | astonishment for borne time trying to think what the cause of the singing could 1 be the family were culled up and i lights procured when the vocal iinmedi j ately ceased ■but as soon as the light was ' extinguished it commenced again a vigorous search of the room was made the bird cage in the passage was exam ined but the bird was silent and aflci several ineffectual attempts to find the mu sician the family retired not to sleep but to listen for hours to such music as they had never heard before of course this was the topic of con versation in tho family tlio next day und somo said the liouse must be haunted — monday night was but a repetition ol what happened sunday night only t lie music was louder and more sweet and the wonder of the faminly increased as tliey still hunted unsuccessfully for a so lution of the mystery night before last however the mys tery was solved the nurse was sent up stairs to put the children to bed and pui ting the lamp but dimly burning on the floor she was sitting very quietly when she heard the same wonderful sounds and looking in the direction from whence they came she saw a mouse sitting on his haunches and singing away al the top of his voice the family were culled up and the little warbler chased around the room for some time but ho at last sue ceeded in finding his way hack to the hole where he soou struck up another tune tilis may appear to be a strange story but it is vouched for by mr butcher and no one who knows lim will doubt it petersburg express additional acconimodat on — we learn that a fust freight train has been start ed on the xorth carolina railroad leav ing charlotte at 7 o'cloek iu tbe morning and arriving at raleigh a 8 o'gis-^r :< fc'vfiowciir tne m.rning arrives ut o-iai lotte at 8 o'clock in the evening carry ing a coach for tiie accommodation of pas seiigei this is really a great conveni ence to persons going from one of these points to tiie other or from one place to another between the two as they have day time for travel the entire line each way ive wish mr post master general would let the mails go on this train it would save us a good deal of trouble — se l-iul win a smith esq president ofthis load is winning a high approbation from llm public for his energy in conducting the operations of tho road the press md penple speak loudly in his favor and he well deserves his popularity as an en ergetic railroad official — statesville a merican thomas carlyle swears thrt tec are go ing to hell — the condition of america was descanted on by mr carlyle in tonus | less remarkable for flattery than force — | as sure as the lord reigns said he yon ure rushing down to bell with des i perate velocity the scum of tlio world bus gotten possession of your country and not id ng can save you from the dev ' il's clutches xot perhaps cried he i raising his voice to its shrillest notes a bell burning with material fire and brim stone but the wide weltering fiery chaos of corruption in high places and the mis rule of the people a fine republic that ! england follows in the train and is even now on the brink of the infernal precipice j and hell below " of course 1 could j make no reply to these prophetic sounds i so full of woe but waited in serene si i lencc for the tempest to pass over — from mr ripley's i.t tier in the tribune sir isaac newton and the apple — lt has long been suspected if not positively known that the picturesque story of sir isaac xewton having been led lo the dis covery of tlio law of gravitation by the fall of an apple was as baseless a many | of tiie other line traditions of g nircs we four it will now huvo to be finally con signed to the i m ho of slaughtered lie inns a remarkable manuscript f newton hus como in light in n hich ho himself gives an iioenttnt to a friend of iho origin nf lii great discovery and not a word ocelli's lo show that tho lull of an apple hud any i thing to do with it in bidding a ' ndl i farewell to this venerable marvel who will refuse a ler to his incnioi v -- '*■"»' i times the managers of llie slat lectures pay charles sumner 400 the first deliv ery of his new address at lhe opening of j iheir course dr a i mucky has declined the pro i fessorsliip 111 tile south carolina l'lliv !*■: sity to which he was last week elected by tho board of trustees mis rawlins before marriage was t general's prisoner of war captured _. i vicksburg where she had been living uts a governess terrible — li is stated that in ill u*d veins prior 1 1 i860 no less than e in ilioiisiiud four liiiiuir.d aud sill \ ssix * •/■<_. re lost by tin var nis aee.,1 li lj coal in i ii 1 engine 1 1 v q0ddin s 1 / 0ompo1 01 nil vn outers the ureal a ■i i n '■'"■an i di uretic .' kecuino endnl an j i ' ;■■vi 111 . i-i iv 11 tne compi nud ci oftbe purest i • ; , ai'iiimiii kin i _ ■* oontain twent per i !;.;" b u c 11 v ! , : which makes il . ■• ■, '■- .*, ■'■. bust dlurlitl i1 tressed l_nlin ui have no sii|n-i ,, ■,. .." try these bitte , will iii every o . iicm n ilo | . tint speedy und ell ti oy are u •>* *• chills ami fuv dy8peps1a indiqes1 i s . sick i coi.i . sk " .. 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' ■• *. *. lo iv ii 1 iiir i lew of ivlii h wc ni ii i : low : this is to . ii 1 1 y i imt i lm re use 1 dr i'i , din's conip . i gent .' li ' tors and cheerful | ly recomnicnd it ni llm very best h'li-ilmi en n be used for ordinarv dehilitv iek stomach s.:c il m ii u.i m i ' i | ■b 0 auge co . n c maj is gi ' [ hereby aen j tl it i have i.e mi using dr ' goddin co mnil qentian bitters for ' 1 ' , general d bility iv nii'l 1 in fully 1 . : i tbey rrc theb isl b it ;- i which i 1 h . . y i ige anil the b -* 1 ou o ol la d lo i lie a i ici ii i i'l j ll ilii v slater ' ; in ■■m m , 25 1 * 9 i'u ( ,, nis :--!'■m mi - b ens iffer ' ing i'or twenty ye u - iv i a all on ol tl e j kidn '-.,•"- a ■md nn i * * dure of the ' i urethra ; have been under ihe treatment i j the best phy - * u i one of win in i i-s now u n medical college all failed to i fun y tried youi'l loin j i [ pound geiiiin bitt - lhe like n | , | charm in i lel cliff i , believe , ib.mc.mi i navo ev i used i ■' ily ja '.'* ' m un i ill ■■. '. i ' ; * ".' ■' ' pro - i ol ' ." a , ' james :. w it-it v ;. i'i , • ■• ;'-' ' ;.' i ■'.:. \ < rzg ]■■■, , „ i - 1 1 ' i ii p bury n c from the raleigh standard till time foli lleflection has come lot tliu pfrent fountain of thought lu ii ileil let the wisdom of wild unre ality i sn.pt a ide let thogrciil heart of tin nation pause 1 hi ie bo time lo ' deal willi stern truths il in 1 time of bit ter rankling of furious assaults of malice anil hatred ; ot envying and strife a time rife with 1 lir fruits of dire cal unity 1 in moral atmosphere tcemi with the in feotuous vapors of anwholeso.be conten tion the iu n*:il heart is giv 0 up to unholy and forbidden affections men make a boast of 1i111 which i their shame ; they bug tiieir idols ot pollution lose to tlieir bosoms ; il ihev piny il is tl.it which ihey desire may come to pass that cod may curse whom tiny curse and bless whom they hi s.s tbey strain thoir eyes after the ignttsfatus or delu ion us it flits be l.iro them ihrougb the marshes nf self-will and deception until tboj believe it to bo tho true and only light they flounder on through brake and briar until the dawn of day and tin morning sun lises upon 1i1 in win n btrnngo in 1 '.; ", they rail it the powers that brought 1 beams upon ih in tn expose their folly nnd wretched in es and never bethink themselves of look ing inward lor the true cause of their di 1 1 rs thoy rail at tliu eternal basis of nil right principles as il their expenditure of wrathlul breath could uny more change i ihe position ol lli i 1 1 •_, 5 than the flitting of the smallest insect ur the lolling from its place of tin tiniest atom of dust so contracted are the natures of some men ill at ii is impossible to sre anything beyond themselves ; tlmt whieh they bo lievo riglit tlmt which they reject wrong so lids iin matter ull logic is wasted up on ihiin ; reason if you will to rocks and trees hut let tbera alone or you will re ■ceivo the reward of him who argues with a ford thore is a growing tendency to intoler ntioii in this age i'he public mind seems 1 narrowing to pri indices il is a dangerous inclination ii should lie actually striven against the church should enlarge iis i teachings to libernlily iu religious mailers the press should advocate moderation and tolorulir.il in political uft'iirs influential public nun should lay the cheek-rein on iiiiil ou ii loi'lli'llcrs 1 f.1,-1 - - * , .,,,,. ,,,„.-. ov-onie qualified to tone down the increasing evil in tin minds of ibe masses untold horrors ure bound up in lira web nf intolerance private and public * ■gs religions nnd social li 1 nd homicides us . nu ions nnd ,\ ,' 1 rei ; ■• ii i'.ural pro i be -' '< llo of treachery . ,:. ' ', 1 1 th"li islilo are ■nffspi ii .. i'i rsi '. i"i und isi lint 111 * i ileful ini unjust .- ' ' m : in 1 ' fn -! '." hon est dpi isplcll lilt i - -.!'■- ill il i inill ; : ■. : c v i is i ration i - born ci ignorance and nurtured bj bigotry nssuredly will his : b i '.. ' i over i in i tin march i ii ,"" hall li raid llu advent 1 f *■* ise mod . ion and ii * air i onliglituned views be dru mnn ii i '! til • ! into llm aivu '.. 11 ing ems i christianized enlighten ment ui inn ' \ bledsoe buxton ( lakland x 0 ; live men for the opening era in lhe new era that is about to be in augurated in virginia saystho richmond whig llie people should see to it that old polities and such old politicians us are stone-blind to the new light aud are de termined to cling obstinately to exploded 1i1 lies dogmas uu.l practices shall not clog them und impede their progress — they should cull into their service not only in political stations but iu their pub lic works their industrial enterprises and tlieir corporations liv sagacious far see ing practical men imbued with thn spirit i i ■times emancipated from tho thral dom nl old notions prejudices and habits and capable of conducting the interes's committed i them into those channels whicli promise tho highest degree of pros perity i'm tie most put tl v wili have to lakn in w 111,11 especially in politics — iim ilnie will be numerous und honora ble exceptions in this rule those how over prominent hitherto in polities und whatever tin ir y ur who have not halted behind the march ot events aud aro not broken down in health spirit h und useful ness — uli have good sppoiilcs strong teeth und elastic joints who can discern anew fuel und use it however tin welcome — sueh ui'ii as 1|c80 ur not in l.e thrown nsido tliey iuc trumps and should lie 1 cherished liul it is principally from among new , robust lillie live i that wo will have , to choose — men who will not endeavor to ; kei p it il ilk ami gloomy forever because i i heir old sun and moon and stars have 1 gone out nul given plnee to oilier lights j_y the reconstructed memphis ap 7//,inil a 1 alum lu thus pensively proses : tin liny i'ngo iiiid 11 ad fury which iin civil wm provoked will never burn ii si long ns democrats present issues 1 il nd 1 111 practicable us they nre ob 11 1 1 us in iim people much as we may di like lln decision lhe i i'l i'residen t 1 election settled tbo neconstructlon and n i iiifl'inge controversy lln damn em c party 1 nud histoid of forming itself upon : mil in i 1 ties u - ilo exigencies uf llie li '..'■*,. i ileal i m-i eliii p !,!.'■i . i'iidn-v nothing but 1 1 mi i .. •■■. ii " petersburg express atl)c®l&nortli state i'llll.islll'.l wbekiiy liv i b w is ix i\r a » editor uml proprietor u ati's of buboniption one yi*,\k payable lu lulviuico 1-00 six mus i ns ' " " wl | *. copies io one address 12,50 ml copies t ie address 20,00 rates of advcrtuinq i*.ic square lirst insertion 1,00 i'm eiieli additional insertloi ,■>•• p_-.li ii ni ei u ill 1 ohargedbo per cunt higher than thu ahove rates court and justice's dialers will be publish ed nt the same rates with other auvertlso illi'llls obituary m lies over six lines charged as uilvei'tisi ments cox tract kates : -:• h ... c bpacu g * s jj s c £ 3 ' ' 7 * i square -*' o >"( 7 i?50l 8..0 1300 " squares i l1 i 2.r 8 501300 2*.,00 il squares ii im i 00 i 00 20 of 30,00 i si ts ,- lltl i ill i.miil ■..-. nil 37,50 | column ii i hi oil sjo 00 30 00 15,00 j column 18 00 i oo 30 00 15 on 75,00 i column 28 00 loon 50 00 oon 130,00 important to magistrates snd other count of fleers i hand-book ■"> county officers a guide for justices of the peace ami llllirr county officials revised enlarged and improved fill second edition oe this wurk gr_n.li enlarged and iiuprovvil will be reiuli f.,r delivery tosulncrilieri outlie huli ofse|iti'iiil.i*i . li iins been delayed tlnm long in order tu add tu its usefulness i,y pulill-lilllg all the acts ofthe last session ofthe gen ' ul a ssembly relating in anv manner to oountj officers nnd conn * i police . . i i'll i'lil lisliers lm v spnre.l h expouse in getting | up iliis odition : ih texl and the forms being oeio j fully prepared and urmngel bv «. member ofthe ualeigh liar ul acknowledged ability nnd great ex | perlence in piepnring legal forn.s and codifying laws justices of tbe peace judges of 1'iubate slier iff uu.l all ... ui v . tll.fr wili tu,i ii the 11 .«» , iim k tin law phi-criblng their powers and respect ive duties together with innns niul preoedents ne cessary i a proper and syatematlc dlscliarge ol tlieir i 1'iii no . i ustiee ofthe peace or other county officer r,liiiiiiv intelligence can possibly err or ail t till his office wiih credit to himself who will mako the liun 1 book ma guide howevcrinexperfen ced hi mav bo in the practice procedure anu lorms ui law the edition contains three hundred large sized pages of closely printed matter on coml paper with tt tn | l,,nf contents and a full ami inexhaustive index to tilt text nnd over tuo hundred and fifty farms inserted with the text and immediately following1 uie provisions ut the law t wbl h thev apply fn order to place the hook witliln the reach of every offlcorand l.n-i.i - man nf the state the pub lishers otfors the same at tho following reasonable prices * one copy iu pnp.-r cover ,""_- doth '-'.-:• law blading 2.w ■m'lien scut by mail 23 cents must bendded upon tbe reccpl of price tlio i ok will beatoncc mailed or sent by express ns subscribers may di rect address i nichols & 0r>.._.v i book and job printers raleigh n r *-**» all kinds of legal blank forms furnislieil to or.lcr nnd lob printing of every description m a1 , lie.iply an.l expeditiously executed — 36 * cl-bm-mcbsrs staoe liiu.es ! warsaw j_o i'o fayettevilie j t i'a vi wnr-iiw fur fuynttcvillc daily x | j copt sunday if yon ere in western n iiri'linn *.'.> to linlelnh and procure a through | tick ilo 1'iivi'ii ill mm through tickets fi-inii lilsl'i,,i viii warsaw to kayettevillc h throufiii tioknth from weldon to fayctte villo 10 through tickets from wiluiiiigtoa 1 1 , warsaw t faycttiivillo.lo ml aki.h'itk tn n iw.sboi.0 1,,'iivi charlotte after trains from l'nloigli i and columbia liu monroe i'or ivailesboro i day thursday and saturday leave wn , ile l iur t'li-ilin tliiir-luy and saturdny af ter arrival of trains and htago i'i wilmington woitkisvii.l.k in pittsnoito to lii'yit leave stnrrl * ilh tuesday thursday und silt iiril-iv 1,,'iiic l-.,:vi'i ifiindiiv wednesday und i'ii inv | t 7 i.itiiiiiis accommodation line llcl .>■". i snlem nnd lli;'li point will i • stinres ui all hours ln-iper than tin i in i|i ,. i ' nun ,' i,i limn i**s hotel salem x . ii r ( ijii.mm.'n i 1 1 ■!. i 1 i if i uili ii tor keroseri-q-iicroscnc tamps \\ additional - i i'l'm . em vuri ■■*. '•:' i.l !' - liotb nl ali tul and 0 urns lani)>-i ; together with inipriu ed lamp old ac ,\ l.o n furtlier - ipplj of kerosene oil *-*• i > ' ilnispr wifn niul uii-l'ii-iory in i in inullil i ing it it is si i'i i'i'iig ii,l i i bury v ' oticb 1 w i.i lli-l i i nksda v,-7tli i.l oi tolipr i'r iniiii bushels of c.rn belonging to at ( minor . the il will be i n-li md iki plui • on the iniiii i'll i i''"1 i'l li i 0 i'd \ ul in t i i nin --:'.'.»: j nl .-■). notice till i'm'.un mn ksoiv j en to me ii administrator f it iv irif fiih ile.'e.'iseil luive been it'll in tli hands ol mr i.ewl linne for il)i*."lii)ii thoso owing ! tin-in ure requested to i ill upon ilr lllllies ill tin uhl north state offloo in sullsbu anil i,ai thi.in i soon as possibln in i 1 1 iiii • tf '/■liini'ti'i'm ida v o y b v p horse radish a kj very cnuaall mnl boverolgi it ll i"i llnnrsniic is sure thn at kill line i lln i'nliilu ,.-, , ve a very ologaut palatable ami uihcm pious rcine'li roceiitlj propareil .... ti l 1 1 n , ill k sill's ih ii ; i ." jul i ! it x c 10 ye.a . - i i * !>[ ' ; ' . l ' • i j ' i if 0thefl i m.'ili i fail horrible death 1 girl poisoned by her parents lo end ii r s ' ' ' ".-; ■■( ih i i ill illn.-i iii lft-l*cll(linpt i'll i'l hy dv ipliol i i iii.il has yet nceuri'i i i tr cit or into n as n ioi loci yi lei d iy ueorglana mccreedy a girl ed livclvo years wn bitten by n dug nfllieted with rabies ou thu 18th of july inst two r r tin days ago tin b.vmptoms of tlii lif iiiiii ills nip.i began in show themselves in ill ii i ii ii i appalling f rum nnd lhe girl was immediately eubject th terrible con v'.l ions and .• ipasms from their c nn iii in iniiii uli successive convulsion '■■i : irr . iioi king li hi its ; ■' di eci bor until ilu poor child wns lingering in ago uii _ tlio in on l awful of whieh tho mind can conceive hei'sereama woroh lart-rciiding and iii parents almost d itructi 1 with tli if horrible visitation upon their child — i : in.ii these hoi rors ctilmin ited 1 1 t uuii iii tortures li.nl become bo frightful iti.it the parents acting na we learn upon tho advice of others adniiui iterod poison ;.' their d iiightcr i i put an . nd i her sufferings from widen in was n re lensi il iifn i lhe drug was lulininislen 1 — death occurring nt half past ten o'clock tne following iii'e some further particu lars of the attack upon the child by *_. 1 1 ■- dog written prior to tho culniiuutiou ol tho horrors we have mentioned : mis mary mccreedy liviugal to,916 i_asl dauphin street appeared at the mayor's ollice yesterday morning and made affidavit that on tlio 12th of july last li"i daughter oeorgiana agedtwelve vears was bitten by o dog belonging to charles ilelmuih ■that helmuth knew the canine was affected with hydrophobia and iiml he took no means to kill it i ami i'm ther tli.it her child wns lying very ill from the effects of the i.i t >•. on ihese representations n warrant wub issued and ll'lniutli was arrested at ihree o'clock in ilie afternoon he was arraigned before alderman kerr for a hearing but iu tin absence of the prosecutrix the enso went over for a further hearing to-day before license iiini been disposed of tho alder niiin received a telegram thai oeorgiana mccreedy wns dying he refused in take bail and the prisoner ii is committed — counsel lm the defendant objected lo th.it course alleging that tho alderman had no ki,i ,.. -(',.. b-.il ii.._i u.i — i i...j bitten thn child and was therefore nol responsible tbe magistrate thought li luul ii i im a - lhe nflidni ii * ' ' " '' i | de pri ■ki • « thai llie canine was mad ■*. ■! h d no i bin i ■to cure it 1 1 , i . , i ill i'liieii !'. * ampu i'a'i'lm i'lll do i.i i ''',.'"■* ■■a iitltint ii hut teas ' r i'o v have no mi ionl tho i ii c rrecii *■of an inieri ti * nd insti uc i . nt of a recent ti | : ! " '• en : .■. v communicated !■• ii , chi go 1 . ne m r g d jl ■) !.' i cliicni . *,'.•'■i nciiiei ■* i hich the pnrtii iilan ii tl e retnoviii nf i in fi ef and f ii inches tinal canal of miss 1 ii cur tis i nee ( lei !'. , i llinois was affocti d ui il the lit of tl | ui enl pn rve the ._.■v ily * ■■ei the umbilical ,, u liti li wue i videiitly bn ily trea - ed , ■i iui ■being mistaken for lometliing el • , as when dr lii ubi first saw it in the uiiiui ii wns large discolored and on the point of giving way by tho pressure of n r msiderablc quiiiitity ol fluid therein con tained 1 lie constitutional symptoms wi ru such us to have no doubt as to the ii it , i lhe case bo th i loctoi set about furnishing such relief pessible a remo val of he : •' giiinentb showed that a large mass of lln ni um s had ihi ii pushi il through n hole in the .-•! inal cavity and i ing ilu re const rii led by the constant " cuiiiul it i-u i fecal m nn f iiml become c ni i linn - and dead tin i ' ictor fieod i imi i ion ol ' lie intestine and follow ed ii b i iu e ich dii i n fo tho in i niul ring i . • would find tho two i nd i of a lritiy held iu tin iui i hi il ■ml ii , audi u i ' hai lln | ills involved in llie decay u as linn fi ei nud ton inches in iengi h to return it t lhe cavity ol tho alid unen ii v iilil liiivi l.i-i ii fatal ; in remove il would a i i no 1 ol necessity have been equal ly -" ; bill ns lhe latter included the , i uly ch nice nl lit i i hi i be applied iin knife brought llie severed cuds pi the in tcstines to iii margin and there soeured iin in by suture ; and through tlio ring as nn artificial exit the slercoraccous mallei of tho patient was discharged after tlio expiration of three weeks the constitution al disturbance consequent upon the lirst operation having subsided ur heel u cenlnl to unite lllii fevered ollds of the i intestines by means ol a highly inge is \ and us tin result proved nn effective con i iiivance tlio doscripti if « inch our un profesbiotittl readers would iiotunderstiuid , after which lie on august 6th elosi d llie iirlific.iid opening in llin wall of the abode nu ii h inch tlio in ruin imd caused and all the natural excretinnaiy functions of the nl the pal ieii i were restored thii case is \ ithotll parallel iu the his toi y il uirg iv and by it dr heche has gllilll 1 llin ii.l.l 1 a ii 1 vv ill lie oo ■. 1 ' w iiii iiii enduianco of lii heart indeed ii i 1 lm olvo ho v i'i a di p trtnre i'rnin • li n|i ii d post ibililies nf llio en ojiera ■hi i in i iim , llial lh ru an plen i v ul ne ii m lm will nol ii 1 ile in deny ilieni i'.u in all i in li vv , \ in i ilie doctor ibinet vv liile ilie trophy in • . plan -■- i bi ni r i i i * " ll pn l-'di hullmlij 11 . - u i i milt ul ska reu t a * ...-'*. sil ■- i lie 1 n , • proved very li lliel lllci ' ' ' 11,1 111 i . i lief i ■■' .. my 1 • broil ' ■ihen i tl-eiiiiiil uic'i ' ■. ; . . iiiciic . • the cur is thorough j ■- ", ,', mil ' *■• - ' ■part " * disci won i to . ■- s ' tlllil id -, im • in i ifuii iivc l i inr i .... iv ■liver , em niul « ,- ■. i a i i i'll i ,. ii ' ' ,, . 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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1869-10-08 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1869 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | The Old North State |
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Date | 1869-10-08 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1869 |
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Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:13:55 AM |
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FullText | ilflfftfi v x ) z~ji ** jw mr « y 4"*-j \+* hf i'y haletijsuuy n c oct h 18c9 xol iv to 40 state vs till princes and ici.ixl.l.v vs uu illustration of the administration of criminal justice iu this statu we call attention 10 tie case of william prince georgo prince and john mckinley the facts are that win prince aided by goo 1'i'inci and mckinley murdered in the most savage and premeditated manner a man whose name we could not got fiom i tho report of the case in the county of 1 cherokee at some time dining the last full oi winter we loam that the mur j del wus ofthe must shocking and brutal character the guilty parties were ar ! rested and put on their trial for wilful murder at the inst spring term ot the cherokee superior court before judge camion on lhe trial the prisoners pro posed to examine each for the other the judge held tlmt tliey had a right to sueh ex:iminati.iii the solicitor for the state a mr henry ex cepted to the i*u ling ul'i in judge and pray ed an appeal to tha supremo court the judge withdrew a juror directed a mis irial ami allowed the state to appeal i i as soon as tho jury were discharged tbi counsel fin the prisoners moved that they he absolutely discharged on the ground that they could not he put on tiieir tria again for tho same offence that under the constitution they could not twice be put in jeopardy of tlieir lives the judge re fused this motion ; the prisoners appealed to the supreme court and at the last term of that court it held that the prisoners must be discharged on the ground taken by the counsel in the court of cherokee und the murderers have been discharged without any trial conviction or punish ment and that too hy reuson of the stu pidity criminal ignorance or corruption of a radical judge we learn that the murder was horrible in its details and that there has been great indignation manifested among llie people of cherokee county hero arc three bloody murderers turned loose by a rad ical court iu tho way we have stated ii this judge did this tiling through ig norance aud s'npii ity — this hardly seems possible j he ought to be impeached for such imbecility ; if ho did it through eor mpt motives lie ought to be impeached and so he ought to be impeached any tliey have any relf respect ought to de mand bis impeachment — ral sentinel n v x -'. railroad we arc pleased to see that tho grading of tiii ■road is ' ipidly drawing io a close and will he completed from greensboro to salem by tli ■15th of october still belter wo are informed that the work was done directly by the company i and from twenty-fivo to thirty per cent i less (!, in i • 1 '•• iiici-'-'s 1 il 1 ites and thi - tin by indii i.iu il in i county sub scription — nol 1 dollar's wotth of bonds l.uvi ...* been i.l to nn ei the expenditure 1 the ruud conld be gotten under way this 11 inter : but ii is thought bi 1 to let ih embankments stand until spring be foro tliey cimnii nee lai ing the truck wo kn 111 of n ro id tha h is been man agod better thus far or built for less mon ey — nor do wo believe uny other will ever he under , ill the circumstances of one tiling we ure confident uu one bus made a fortune by monopolizing the bonds is , sued for the bencl'u of this road or upon contracts let out by the company and | this is saying a great deal for the worthy president and directors of ihe road they 1 ure all honest and patriotic men and have clean bunds ind deserve as ihey will un doubtedly receive the thanks of all men and parties for the energy zeal and econ omy ihey have manifested in pushing for ward this important work would to heir en we had tens of thousands ol jast such men ill the stute iu these distemper ed times whon wo remember major oivyn de clared thut the x u raleigh west of raleigh was constructed cheaper than any oiher road of tba same character in america who will deny us the privilege of boasting ii littlo on lhe energy incor ruptible integrity and honos'.y of nur peo ple 1 what other section of the statocan be compared with or match her 1 it the records of he past uml present lie search ed and see tl we nre in any degree too proud of our unpretending yet noble peo ple ■- greensboro patriot impressions tho coining and going of tbo thoughts of lln mind the mysteri ous manner in which tbey sometimes break in upon us fill us with inquiring wonder llul when we ascend to the spiritual how greatly is that wonder in creased oftoon deep spiritual impres sions come most unexpectedly iiis night the toils of the day are over and the man lias retired lo rest all is dark lonely ' and silent around him ; the doors ure f.is tencd and with conscious security he sinks inlo repose hut see ! a vision ap j proaches ; it huhs riglit before his eyes it illumines midnight witii iis brightness ; 1 it breaks the silence with its voice and delivers a message from tlm everlasting j what n symbol is this of a spiritual though ! it often e.iiues into tlm chain 1 bur of 11 man's soul at night on ids bed 1 lireuk s his slumbers and shakes his spir it.0 its eenier nothing caii exclude it i — no w ills gates holts nor locks can silt out a thought lie who mule the i mind knows its very avenue an.l can reach il wheiievei'iiml bnweverhe phases mi miv i month well known as 1 translator from the french is llie editor nl j i.i 1 ul l im/.i'ix r0manis3i stirring the activity of tho unman catholics in llie southern states nt the present time is prominently exhibited in various ways 1 in country is open to all niss es of religionists infidels vc error uml sin are rampant ail that proles tuiii christians can reasonably demand is ilmi truth shull lm left untrammelled nnd free to combat error it therefore tho activity of the romanists infidels i-c shull tend to wake up protestants nul uiuke them energetic and faithful in the promulgation of truth wo shall re joice as an evidence of designs aud active efforts of roman catholicism iu the southern states we notice the fullnwing telegram from loudon eng dated sent 10th the morning post bays that the pope is ahout making great effort to convert american negroes two hundred of them are now studying for tho priest hood the negro mind is easily affected in matters of religion by show und ceremo ny the irreligious among them are easily led by music and are ambitious enough to enter the lirst door to promo tion and recognition the rigid enforce ment of christian morals and duty finds 11 strong repulsion in the negro mind — tliey all want indulgence — nn inch that tliey may take an ell and hence unless strong efforts are made to counteract these influences hy earnest laborious and kind instruction in the word of cod in tho enjoyment of experimental religion und in the dai'y practice of christian mortals the romnniitio system will make fearful inroads among them when they are truly and soundly con verted and give evidence of it by godly and upright conduct they are not easily led off by ceremony and show it be hooves t lie real friends ofthe negro there fore to redouble their efforts to save them from sin and error tlieir general dis trust of white people the difficulty of se curing such influence over them as will save them from error by the efforts nf white people renders important that spe cial efforts he made to instruct and train tiie blacks for . romanists exlii'b (■£_»» hfishesge of the negro character and the proper way to reach them worthy of the shrewdness pf lhe jesuists but to como bearer home it will be seen that the money and tt7_''"weullh of the roman catholics are to be expended in north carolina for t lie diffusion of tlieir views the charlotte 7 imes notices a rumor on tho streets that the roman catholics are about to purchaso the building formerly occupied by the mili tary institute and more recently by the mecklenburg female college forthe purpose of establishing a nunnery wi hope the rumor is untrue the build * ■■we understood would be opened this fall as i female college having been used as 1 protebtant school wo should regret to learn it hnd been ubandoiicd by lb protestant and suffered so puss into lie hands of the romists moreover it would h a standing memorial of tin want of liberality and energy on the part of i'roti siunts in maintaining tlieir own principles — episcopal aletho list chines idea of music virtue is the great principle nf human nature music is the budding forth of virtue verse serves to express the thoughts singing modulates flic voice the evolutions set the countenance ill movement those three things iako their origin the mind and the instruments of music follow the outward expression " hence it follows that the internal na ture of music is deep and that its external mauifestiition is brilliant it may be emu pared to that expuiit-ive energy which wonderfully produces all ihings tie harmony however must he concentrated inwardly in order to flourish outwardly for music is a thing which cannot bo falsi fied music is the product of the heart's emotions sounds and airs are llie body of music tlio elegance and themoasuro are the ornaments of tho bounds in the producing of music tlio sage begins by juuiving his own heart and then strives t fcprodiiee this einolion in music and lastly he regulates tho adornments -' let music be generally disseminated ihen virtue is duly honored - the noble mau is led thereby more to the love of good and tho mean man thereby hears bis errors reproved hence it is said — among ibe doctrines for educating a peo ple music is of great importance when wo thoroughly investigate mu sic in order to reg til ale the heart then the sentiments of uprightness and good ness come forth willi facility when the son ti motlts of uprightness and goodness spring forth then ono is pleased when one is pleased then there isquict wlu-re quietness is there will be long duration where long duration is there is heaven — unit where there is heaven there the gods are — f from the september number nf the xix centuri mr e cudy 8 ran ton is the mother of six children mr uinw our minister to brazil bus reached rio janeiro ex secretary seward mils from s.m fraud tin for mexico i day 1 latiiel ll .* ' ii i-.ii s mui i li '. di 1 ri . ill in '>: ., ouri aged 8_l a musical mouse sorlly after reining to lied last sun day night mr w e linleher was amus ed hv sounds of melodious sweelnpss is ■suing apparently from the plastering of his chamber lie listened in wonder and | astonishment for borne time trying to think what the cause of the singing could 1 be the family were culled up and i lights procured when the vocal iinmedi j ately ceased ■but as soon as the light was ' extinguished it commenced again a vigorous search of the room was made the bird cage in the passage was exam ined but the bird was silent and aflci several ineffectual attempts to find the mu sician the family retired not to sleep but to listen for hours to such music as they had never heard before of course this was the topic of con versation in tho family tlio next day und somo said the liouse must be haunted — monday night was but a repetition ol what happened sunday night only t lie music was louder and more sweet and the wonder of the faminly increased as tliey still hunted unsuccessfully for a so lution of the mystery night before last however the mys tery was solved the nurse was sent up stairs to put the children to bed and pui ting the lamp but dimly burning on the floor she was sitting very quietly when she heard the same wonderful sounds and looking in the direction from whence they came she saw a mouse sitting on his haunches and singing away al the top of his voice the family were culled up and the little warbler chased around the room for some time but ho at last sue ceeded in finding his way hack to the hole where he soou struck up another tune tilis may appear to be a strange story but it is vouched for by mr butcher and no one who knows lim will doubt it petersburg express additional acconimodat on — we learn that a fust freight train has been start ed on the xorth carolina railroad leav ing charlotte at 7 o'cloek iu tbe morning and arriving at raleigh a 8 o'gis-^r :< fc'vfiowciir tne m.rning arrives ut o-iai lotte at 8 o'clock in the evening carry ing a coach for tiie accommodation of pas seiigei this is really a great conveni ence to persons going from one of these points to tiie other or from one place to another between the two as they have day time for travel the entire line each way ive wish mr post master general would let the mails go on this train it would save us a good deal of trouble — se l-iul win a smith esq president ofthis load is winning a high approbation from llm public for his energy in conducting the operations of tho road the press md penple speak loudly in his favor and he well deserves his popularity as an en ergetic railroad official — statesville a merican thomas carlyle swears thrt tec are go ing to hell — the condition of america was descanted on by mr carlyle in tonus | less remarkable for flattery than force — | as sure as the lord reigns said he yon ure rushing down to bell with des i perate velocity the scum of tlio world bus gotten possession of your country and not id ng can save you from the dev ' il's clutches xot perhaps cried he i raising his voice to its shrillest notes a bell burning with material fire and brim stone but the wide weltering fiery chaos of corruption in high places and the mis rule of the people a fine republic that ! england follows in the train and is even now on the brink of the infernal precipice j and hell below " of course 1 could j make no reply to these prophetic sounds i so full of woe but waited in serene si i lencc for the tempest to pass over — from mr ripley's i.t tier in the tribune sir isaac newton and the apple — lt has long been suspected if not positively known that the picturesque story of sir isaac xewton having been led lo the dis covery of tlio law of gravitation by the fall of an apple was as baseless a many | of tiie other line traditions of g nircs we four it will now huvo to be finally con signed to the i m ho of slaughtered lie inns a remarkable manuscript f newton hus como in light in n hich ho himself gives an iioenttnt to a friend of iho origin nf lii great discovery and not a word ocelli's lo show that tho lull of an apple hud any i thing to do with it in bidding a ' ndl i farewell to this venerable marvel who will refuse a ler to his incnioi v -- '*■"»' i times the managers of llie slat lectures pay charles sumner 400 the first deliv ery of his new address at lhe opening of j iheir course dr a i mucky has declined the pro i fessorsliip 111 tile south carolina l'lliv !*■: sity to which he was last week elected by tho board of trustees mis rawlins before marriage was t general's prisoner of war captured _. i vicksburg where she had been living uts a governess terrible — li is stated that in ill u*d veins prior 1 1 i860 no less than e in ilioiisiiud four liiiiuir.d aud sill \ ssix * •/■<_. re lost by tin var nis aee.,1 li lj coal in i ii 1 engine 1 1 v q0ddin s 1 / 0ompo1 01 nil vn outers the ureal a ■i i n '■'"■an i di uretic .' kecuino endnl an j i ' ;■■vi 111 . i-i iv 11 tne compi nud ci oftbe purest i • ; , ai'iiimiii kin i _ ■* oontain twent per i !;.;" b u c 11 v ! , : which makes il . ■• ■, '■- .*, ■'■. bust dlurlitl i1 tressed l_nlin ui have no sii|n-i ,, ■,. .." try these bitte , will iii every o . iicm n ilo | . tint speedy und ell ti oy are u •>* *• chills ami fuv dy8peps1a indiqes1 i s . sick i coi.i . sk " .. ' m1itm . i :< -. ,. coi 311 1.111 11 mi ' oki . , il mmii.l'i v diseases g nvel ,.'■■, and ev j discos ii ■. tonic l-tf fi 1 . - ., ■peculiar tu feuiulus il is llllllll*.t 1 c b^_f in * ivali ' i typl in nnrl other nui - i l-vvet il i • the very bcsl tllllli llin the cm lound ( i niian bitti r meet with ' universal i * nnd liuvc rcci ived the strong ! si testiuioui - '. ' ■• *. *. lo iv ii 1 iiir i lew of ivlii h wc ni ii i : low : this is to . ii 1 1 y i imt i lm re use 1 dr i'i , din's conip . i gent .' li ' tors and cheerful | ly recomnicnd it ni llm very best h'li-ilmi en n be used for ordinarv dehilitv iek stomach s.:c il m ii u.i m i ' i | ■b 0 auge co . n c maj is gi ' [ hereby aen j tl it i have i.e mi using dr ' goddin co mnil qentian bitters for ' 1 ' , general d bility iv nii'l 1 in fully 1 . : i tbey rrc theb isl b it ;- i which i 1 h . . y i ige anil the b -* 1 ou o ol la d lo i lie a i ici ii i i'l j ll ilii v slater ' ; in ■■m m , 25 1 * 9 i'u ( ,, nis :--!'■m mi - b ens iffer ' ing i'or twenty ye u - iv i a all on ol tl e j kidn '-.,•"- a ■md nn i * * dure of the ' i urethra ; have been under ihe treatment i j the best phy - * u i one of win in i i-s now u n medical college all failed to i fun y tried youi'l loin j i [ pound geiiiin bitt - lhe like n | , | charm in i lel cliff i , believe , ib.mc.mi i navo ev i used i ■' ily ja '.'* ' m un i ill ■■. '. i ' ; * ".' ■' ' pro - i ol ' ." a , ' james :. w it-it v ;. i'i , • ■• ;'-' ' ;.' i ■'.:. \ < rzg ]■■■, , „ i - 1 1 ' i ii p bury n c from the raleigh standard till time foli lleflection has come lot tliu pfrent fountain of thought lu ii ileil let the wisdom of wild unre ality i sn.pt a ide let thogrciil heart of tin nation pause 1 hi ie bo time lo ' deal willi stern truths il in 1 time of bit ter rankling of furious assaults of malice anil hatred ; ot envying and strife a time rife with 1 lir fruits of dire cal unity 1 in moral atmosphere tcemi with the in feotuous vapors of anwholeso.be conten tion the iu n*:il heart is giv 0 up to unholy and forbidden affections men make a boast of 1i111 which i their shame ; they bug tiieir idols ot pollution lose to tlieir bosoms ; il ihev piny il is tl.it which ihey desire may come to pass that cod may curse whom tiny curse and bless whom they hi s.s tbey strain thoir eyes after the ignttsfatus or delu ion us it flits be l.iro them ihrougb the marshes nf self-will and deception until tboj believe it to bo tho true and only light they flounder on through brake and briar until the dawn of day and tin morning sun lises upon 1i1 in win n btrnngo in 1 '.; ", they rail it the powers that brought 1 beams upon ih in tn expose their folly nnd wretched in es and never bethink themselves of look ing inward lor the true cause of their di 1 1 rs thoy rail at tliu eternal basis of nil right principles as il their expenditure of wrathlul breath could uny more change i ihe position ol lli i 1 1 •_, 5 than the flitting of the smallest insect ur the lolling from its place of tin tiniest atom of dust so contracted are the natures of some men ill at ii is impossible to sre anything beyond themselves ; tlmt whieh they bo lievo riglit tlmt which they reject wrong so lids iin matter ull logic is wasted up on ihiin ; reason if you will to rocks and trees hut let tbera alone or you will re ■ceivo the reward of him who argues with a ford thore is a growing tendency to intoler ntioii in this age i'he public mind seems 1 narrowing to pri indices il is a dangerous inclination ii should lie actually striven against the church should enlarge iis i teachings to libernlily iu religious mailers the press should advocate moderation and tolorulir.il in political uft'iirs influential public nun should lay the cheek-rein on iiiiil ou ii loi'lli'llcrs 1 f.1,-1 - - * , .,,,,. ,,,„.-. ov-onie qualified to tone down the increasing evil in tin minds of ibe masses untold horrors ure bound up in lira web nf intolerance private and public * ■gs religions nnd social li 1 nd homicides us . nu ions nnd ,\ ,' 1 rei ; ■• ii i'.ural pro i be -' '< llo of treachery . ,:. ' ', 1 1 th"li islilo are ■nffspi ii .. i'i rsi '. i"i und isi lint 111 * i ileful ini unjust .- ' ' m : in 1 ' fn -! '." hon est dpi isplcll lilt i - -.!'■- ill il i inill ; : ■. : c v i is i ration i - born ci ignorance and nurtured bj bigotry nssuredly will his : b i '.. ' i over i in i tin march i ii ,"" hall li raid llu advent 1 f *■* ise mod . ion and ii * air i onliglituned views be dru mnn ii i '! til • ! into llm aivu '.. 11 ing ems i christianized enlighten ment ui inn ' \ bledsoe buxton ( lakland x 0 ; live men for the opening era in lhe new era that is about to be in augurated in virginia saystho richmond whig llie people should see to it that old polities and such old politicians us are stone-blind to the new light aud are de termined to cling obstinately to exploded 1i1 lies dogmas uu.l practices shall not clog them und impede their progress — they should cull into their service not only in political stations but iu their pub lic works their industrial enterprises and tlieir corporations liv sagacious far see ing practical men imbued with thn spirit i i ■times emancipated from tho thral dom nl old notions prejudices and habits and capable of conducting the interes's committed i them into those channels whicli promise tho highest degree of pros perity i'm tie most put tl v wili have to lakn in w 111,11 especially in politics — iim ilnie will be numerous und honora ble exceptions in this rule those how over prominent hitherto in polities und whatever tin ir y ur who have not halted behind the march ot events aud aro not broken down in health spirit h und useful ness — uli have good sppoiilcs strong teeth und elastic joints who can discern anew fuel und use it however tin welcome — sueh ui'ii as 1|c80 ur not in l.e thrown nsido tliey iuc trumps and should lie 1 cherished liul it is principally from among new , robust lillie live i that wo will have , to choose — men who will not endeavor to ; kei p it il ilk ami gloomy forever because i i heir old sun and moon and stars have 1 gone out nul given plnee to oilier lights j_y the reconstructed memphis ap 7//,inil a 1 alum lu thus pensively proses : tin liny i'ngo iiiid 11 ad fury which iin civil wm provoked will never burn ii si long ns democrats present issues 1 il nd 1 111 practicable us they nre ob 11 1 1 us in iim people much as we may di like lln decision lhe i i'l i'residen t 1 election settled tbo neconstructlon and n i iiifl'inge controversy lln damn em c party 1 nud histoid of forming itself upon : mil in i 1 ties u - ilo exigencies uf llie li '..'■*,. i ileal i m-i eliii p !,!.'■i . i'iidn-v nothing but 1 1 mi i .. •■■. ii " petersburg express atl)c®l&nortli state i'llll.islll'.l wbekiiy liv i b w is ix i\r a » editor uml proprietor u ati's of buboniption one yi*,\k payable lu lulviuico 1-00 six mus i ns ' " " wl | *. copies io one address 12,50 ml copies t ie address 20,00 rates of advcrtuinq i*.ic square lirst insertion 1,00 i'm eiieli additional insertloi ,■>•• p_-.li ii ni ei u ill 1 ohargedbo per cunt higher than thu ahove rates court and justice's dialers will be publish ed nt the same rates with other auvertlso illi'llls obituary m lies over six lines charged as uilvei'tisi ments cox tract kates : -:• h ... c bpacu g * s jj s c £ 3 ' ' 7 * i square -*' o >"( 7 i?50l 8..0 1300 " squares i l1 i 2.r 8 501300 2*.,00 il squares ii im i 00 i 00 20 of 30,00 i si ts ,- lltl i ill i.miil ■..-. nil 37,50 | column ii i hi oil sjo 00 30 00 15,00 j column 18 00 i oo 30 00 15 on 75,00 i column 28 00 loon 50 00 oon 130,00 important to magistrates snd other count of fleers i hand-book ■"> county officers a guide for justices of the peace ami llllirr county officials revised enlarged and improved fill second edition oe this wurk gr_n.li enlarged and iiuprovvil will be reiuli f.,r delivery tosulncrilieri outlie huli ofse|iti'iiil.i*i . li iins been delayed tlnm long in order tu add tu its usefulness i,y pulill-lilllg all the acts ofthe last session ofthe gen ' ul a ssembly relating in anv manner to oountj officers nnd conn * i police . . i i'll i'lil lisliers lm v spnre.l h expouse in getting | up iliis odition : ih texl and the forms being oeio j fully prepared and urmngel bv «. member ofthe ualeigh liar ul acknowledged ability nnd great ex | perlence in piepnring legal forn.s and codifying laws justices of tbe peace judges of 1'iubate slier iff uu.l all ... ui v . tll.fr wili tu,i ii the 11 .«» , iim k tin law phi-criblng their powers and respect ive duties together with innns niul preoedents ne cessary i a proper and syatematlc dlscliarge ol tlieir i 1'iii no . i ustiee ofthe peace or other county officer r,liiiiiiv intelligence can possibly err or ail t till his office wiih credit to himself who will mako the liun 1 book ma guide howevcrinexperfen ced hi mav bo in the practice procedure anu lorms ui law the edition contains three hundred large sized pages of closely printed matter on coml paper with tt tn | l,,nf contents and a full ami inexhaustive index to tilt text nnd over tuo hundred and fifty farms inserted with the text and immediately following1 uie provisions ut the law t wbl h thev apply fn order to place the hook witliln the reach of every offlcorand l.n-i.i - man nf the state the pub lishers otfors the same at tho following reasonable prices * one copy iu pnp.-r cover ,""_- doth '-'.-:• law blading 2.w ■m'lien scut by mail 23 cents must bendded upon tbe reccpl of price tlio i ok will beatoncc mailed or sent by express ns subscribers may di rect address i nichols & 0r>.._.v i book and job printers raleigh n r *-**» all kinds of legal blank forms furnislieil to or.lcr nnd lob printing of every description m a1 , lie.iply an.l expeditiously executed — 36 * cl-bm-mcbsrs staoe liiu.es ! warsaw j_o i'o fayettevilie j t i'a vi wnr-iiw fur fuynttcvillc daily x | j copt sunday if yon ere in western n iiri'linn *.'.> to linlelnh and procure a through | tick ilo 1'iivi'ii ill mm through tickets fi-inii lilsl'i,,i viii warsaw to kayettevillc h throufiii tioknth from weldon to fayctte villo 10 through tickets from wiluiiiigtoa 1 1 , warsaw t faycttiivillo.lo ml aki.h'itk tn n iw.sboi.0 1,,'iivi charlotte after trains from l'nloigli i and columbia liu monroe i'or ivailesboro i day thursday and saturday leave wn , ile l iur t'li-ilin tliiir-luy and saturdny af ter arrival of trains and htago i'i wilmington woitkisvii.l.k in pittsnoito to lii'yit leave stnrrl * ilh tuesday thursday und silt iiril-iv 1,,'iiic l-.,:vi'i ifiindiiv wednesday und i'ii inv | t 7 i.itiiiiiis accommodation line llcl .>■". i snlem nnd lli;'li point will i • stinres ui all hours ln-iper than tin i in i|i ,. i ' nun ,' i,i limn i**s hotel salem x . ii r ( ijii.mm.'n i 1 1 ■!. i 1 i if i uili ii tor keroseri-q-iicroscnc tamps \\ additional - i i'l'm . em vuri ■■*. '•:' i.l !' - liotb nl ali tul and 0 urns lani)>-i ; together with inipriu ed lamp old ac ,\ l.o n furtlier - ipplj of kerosene oil *-*• i > ' ilnispr wifn niul uii-l'ii-iory in i in inullil i ing it it is si i'i i'i'iig ii,l i i bury v ' oticb 1 w i.i lli-l i i nksda v,-7tli i.l oi tolipr i'r iniiii bushels of c.rn belonging to at ( minor . the il will be i n-li md iki plui • on the iniiii i'll i i''"1 i'l li i 0 i'd \ ul in t i i nin --:'.'.»: j nl .-■). notice till i'm'.un mn ksoiv j en to me ii administrator f it iv irif fiih ile.'e.'iseil luive been it'll in tli hands ol mr i.ewl linne for il)i*."lii)ii thoso owing ! tin-in ure requested to i ill upon ilr lllllies ill tin uhl north state offloo in sullsbu anil i,ai thi.in i soon as possibln in i 1 1 iiii • tf '/■liini'ti'i'm ida v o y b v p horse radish a kj very cnuaall mnl boverolgi it ll i"i llnnrsniic is sure thn at kill line i lln i'nliilu ,.-, , ve a very ologaut palatable ami uihcm pious rcine'li roceiitlj propareil .... ti l 1 1 n , ill k sill's ih ii ; i ." jul i ! it x c 10 ye.a . - i i * !>[ ' ; ' . l ' • i j ' i if 0thefl i m.'ili i fail horrible death 1 girl poisoned by her parents lo end ii r s ' ' ' ".-; ■■( ih i i ill illn.-i iii lft-l*cll(linpt i'll i'l hy dv ipliol i i iii.il has yet nceuri'i i i tr cit or into n as n ioi loci yi lei d iy ueorglana mccreedy a girl ed livclvo years wn bitten by n dug nfllieted with rabies ou thu 18th of july inst two r r tin days ago tin b.vmptoms of tlii lif iiiiii ills nip.i began in show themselves in ill ii i ii ii i appalling f rum nnd lhe girl was immediately eubject th terrible con v'.l ions and .• ipasms from their c nn iii in iniiii uli successive convulsion '■■i : irr . iioi king li hi its ; ■' di eci bor until ilu poor child wns lingering in ago uii _ tlio in on l awful of whieh tho mind can conceive hei'sereama woroh lart-rciiding and iii parents almost d itructi 1 with tli if horrible visitation upon their child — i : in.ii these hoi rors ctilmin ited 1 1 t uuii iii tortures li.nl become bo frightful iti.it the parents acting na we learn upon tho advice of others adniiui iterod poison ;.' their d iiightcr i i put an . nd i her sufferings from widen in was n re lensi il iifn i lhe drug was lulininislen 1 — death occurring nt half past ten o'clock tne following iii'e some further particu lars of the attack upon the child by *_. 1 1 ■- dog written prior to tho culniiuutiou ol tho horrors we have mentioned : mis mary mccreedy liviugal to,916 i_asl dauphin street appeared at the mayor's ollice yesterday morning and made affidavit that on tlio 12th of july last li"i daughter oeorgiana agedtwelve vears was bitten by o dog belonging to charles ilelmuih ■that helmuth knew the canine was affected with hydrophobia and iiml he took no means to kill it i ami i'm ther tli.it her child wns lying very ill from the effects of the i.i t >•. on ihese representations n warrant wub issued and ll'lniutli was arrested at ihree o'clock in ilie afternoon he was arraigned before alderman kerr for a hearing but iu tin absence of the prosecutrix the enso went over for a further hearing to-day before license iiini been disposed of tho alder niiin received a telegram thai oeorgiana mccreedy wns dying he refused in take bail and the prisoner ii is committed — counsel lm the defendant objected lo th.it course alleging that tho alderman had no ki,i ,.. -(',.. b-.il ii.._i u.i — i i...j bitten thn child and was therefore nol responsible tbe magistrate thought li luul ii i im a - lhe nflidni ii * ' ' " '' i | de pri ■ki • « thai llie canine was mad ■*. ■! h d no i bin i ■to cure it 1 1 , i . , i ill i'liieii !'. * ampu i'a'i'lm i'lll do i.i i ''',.'"■* ■■a iitltint ii hut teas ' r i'o v have no mi ionl tho i ii c rrecii *■of an inieri ti * nd insti uc i . nt of a recent ti | : ! " '• en : .■. v communicated !■• ii , chi go 1 . ne m r g d jl ■) !.' i cliicni . *,'.•'■i nciiiei ■* i hich the pnrtii iilan ii tl e retnoviii nf i in fi ef and f ii inches tinal canal of miss 1 ii cur tis i nee ( lei !'. , i llinois was affocti d ui il the lit of tl | ui enl pn rve the ._.■v ily * ■■ei the umbilical ,, u liti li wue i videiitly bn ily trea - ed , ■i iui ■being mistaken for lometliing el • , as when dr lii ubi first saw it in the uiiiui ii wns large discolored and on the point of giving way by tho pressure of n r msiderablc quiiiitity ol fluid therein con tained 1 lie constitutional symptoms wi ru such us to have no doubt as to the ii it , i lhe case bo th i loctoi set about furnishing such relief pessible a remo val of he : •' giiinentb showed that a large mass of lln ni um s had ihi ii pushi il through n hole in the .-•! inal cavity and i ing ilu re const rii led by the constant " cuiiiul it i-u i fecal m nn f iiml become c ni i linn - and dead tin i ' ictor fieod i imi i ion ol ' lie intestine and follow ed ii b i iu e ich dii i n fo tho in i niul ring i . • would find tho two i nd i of a lritiy held iu tin iui i hi il ■ml ii , audi u i ' hai lln | ills involved in llie decay u as linn fi ei nud ton inches in iengi h to return it t lhe cavity ol tho alid unen ii v iilil liiivi l.i-i ii fatal ; in remove il would a i i no 1 ol necessity have been equal ly -" ; bill ns lhe latter included the , i uly ch nice nl lit i i hi i be applied iin knife brought llie severed cuds pi the in tcstines to iii margin and there soeured iin in by suture ; and through tlio ring as nn artificial exit the slercoraccous mallei of tho patient was discharged after tlio expiration of three weeks the constitution al disturbance consequent upon the lirst operation having subsided ur heel u cenlnl to unite lllii fevered ollds of the i intestines by means ol a highly inge is \ and us tin result proved nn effective con i iiivance tlio doscripti if « inch our un profesbiotittl readers would iiotunderstiuid , after which lie on august 6th elosi d llie iirlific.iid opening in llin wall of the abode nu ii h inch tlio in ruin imd caused and all the natural excretinnaiy functions of the nl the pal ieii i were restored thii case is \ ithotll parallel iu the his toi y il uirg iv and by it dr heche has gllilll 1 llin ii.l.l 1 a ii 1 vv ill lie oo ■. 1 ' w iiii iiii enduianco of lii heart indeed ii i 1 lm olvo ho v i'i a di p trtnre i'rnin • li n|i ii d post ibililies nf llio en ojiera ■hi i in i iim , llial lh ru an plen i v ul ne ii m lm will nol ii 1 ile in deny ilieni i'.u in all i in li vv , \ in i ilie doctor ibinet vv liile ilie trophy in • . plan -■- i bi ni r i i i * " ll pn l-'di hullmlij 11 . - u i i milt ul ska reu t a * ...-'*. sil ■- i lie 1 n , • proved very li lliel lllci ' ' ' 11,1 111 i . i lief i ■■' .. my 1 • broil ' ■ihen i tl-eiiiiiil uic'i ' ■. ; . . iiiciic . • the cur is thorough j ■- ", ,', mil ' *■• - ' ■part " * disci won i to . ■- s ' tlllil id -, im • in i ifuii iivc l i inr i .... iv ■liver , em niul « ,- ■. i a i i i'll i ,. ii ' ' ,, . 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