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' : ■ntcaplain i | in a ib d aired | bouia bu went tig i ■i which i ■i ibii .. ,, ,.,■• moil i ■! . ,, ,, :., • . ii tnd bia bun i ttii t-iiu tbat b adopted ll in die 1,1,1 " il u fu nit i ,|, ii to nn tin ..!'..„, ptrty.dr , uu il he a .- ., i .,,,., in n'..l i i i taking him t tboul hia li i lent _,--; i ul getting i ii : ,-,..... bad u .,.,„ up for the but hour and t mo tion >..., undo n i carrie i lor turn lothe wharf which wta very toon tocomi t-ipccled lo i bia pay and . i .„!.::... i„„i .,;, • ■i ' - nee i lh will truly ll freedom of the press tl press has always a il exponei t ol eiitiuiuiit lu i ii ■■and il ii i dcspoli hot in i i kuropc iduus ai m uml ictu an : given oul to thu pi iplu witli i i y-i a and i . iil.t it ol ii eh u a with a bowl of thin soup uud slice ol bread i ii dual ., a il puupur illy is obliged lodigesl his men ut us bosl ho may tho thinking ■in in s is ol ' ; ." li vurn :. ■l.,r lli i pie in kngland llto press ie a fail aid ' ol p ipu ll soi ! ' i thai i lovi riimenl has groal influence throughuut its % ii i u regi ma but there . higheal ii lily fearless ui i , ofmio rights of ii | p u . i bu hnglish papers or rather i ... for a juel approciutiuii i tin , , . i ire govornud by tho strict 1 li groal ni ■■, .: i a in i spuukiug with its hnndruda of teeming pressos of every po liticnl iiu ami complexion uxpre u thu vice ii i only ol thu ooveriiuienl of icngland bul hi r wholo people i it traiigor landing ul nu t urk ■ii tu be il groal commercial inulropoll , and supposing thai nowspapora reflected hi iilimuiits and fuulinga ol a in lira wllill ti low 1 of ulai kgiiai la hu would tuku us tu be ul orhebndpuriihodthucoluiuiisoftbu now //, ,.,.',/ ai time hi eyes would ru i « lli amaze ""'" ii hu choice epithets which ndorii valuable iouruuls inn mg which 1'iir iin.l blaekgnnrd aru the i i mild ut ).'.■would be , ■"' h the only american paper thai is j '' l acrusa the watur om chin • tl 1 '-" iced m »» iilnkumpoo.i and aim iii,.,li i " (,,., :< ,, n i .., , ,' , , j pfdotrt to polilirii items ijrirultnrf internal jjituimuements f oimnerre u anh t\tutb f itlomliti and u nmili circle v ■xrrr salisbury n c march 3i is:,t number xliv ibo iiiiimiu n which ihoyoxlsl would i«'i i '• <"" fu f thu i ihei nry m i i ,„ i ■n "' ro ahusivu lu , and 11 " i i mi lh „,,, n k'h i wu ,,« ii her day ""," l!l " mild isted of having struck i " l " 1 lil ."." i of ii biiiiday udilion nnd ihusaloof such edition was lltlondi 1 by i ,,- ,,, m ,,.,. i i ■ii ii ii hi-publiuan avwia '"' ' '■"""•' i this in should rnku irom lh hliy ri'corda ol orlmluiil exmnl nation nnd in ul i , ,■mu ,■remark able ibi in i ,,,„ ,,,,,| disgusting dla i lo urea , und up .. .■wu wuru lo hit ll in ll il dulnlla before the motlu , , tin • ivua and tin dun ■•,:, , nl our laud hm « i bu ••■■,. i i uliai would l doiiel wliv.it « 1 .!„,, , i ,.|, n , |,„ i tin i our n i .. in offices lobe ii cruiiibliiig al ui urn cars und prn purly so ul in lluil gruul m whore ; ul iluughtera nru uduontod uud ulna ' in in i.i of them loi ging to !„• ihero n gruuli i price tvhn i can bi drawn for lliu newspapers islhomnrdor of irllu : ioiii trial ol jack mil iii ihu in there is u i tvt ul ' pri hibitiiig ii impurlaiion ol mpropur ptiblicul mis ; it niriki i statu o now vork would do ii i ;,. ui ii us to li i d uui ■■■ii n i i'm luro ll iit of now vork looiully speak ing i i uiurkuldu in an • jlru irdinai , . tliii g :. i ly ii"i | ■iherel re ii i nol mis n | rem lit i ,, ./„,„. :• ' ll would bo fe-orth one's while to i,ii.i-i tin ■., u of the whig uud ii the mallei ol ap i i office mi . ■., in hi i lid ,'. - ftn j ulilii ul and other . , fuw moments i.rieiaiiru to do i . bul faith fully when i ii d democracy wna proa tin iii lh slute r ruthoi '.. • grown lo bo a power m north carolina it was llu rariabl . . p ■!.. ll.'i ' ■ii -- ii i ui uostioned a . li . il i ii , onlj . , , ntial f,,r a successful pursuit ol • ihco.butthu i iglu r il ihu mm i and heart w ii h ii-'init stul manship and load toe faith ful and comprehensive d • i i thai audi men its dudley ll ul i iridium and mai h . were pill ice of giivi iii slate ii a - . ably reprc«uiited in the sennii : ■, i i :, i stati •■bj u lludgi r . mm inn a i .,',:., i ti i thai u . ., \| ,,,. won ■■■ted tu till ■utoriicy ii rid i whig part i .. be in lid lhal ' it ii ie at tin ■i . ■unit i i i.i i , . mworthv 1 al - ii ,» diffi rem ml iiu i i the c mrse ol ii i lomocrnlio party i'hey pul upu i . ■got an i up , . ..... tlmi : ■i an the instruments to confound the « i biiecei tied .:, obtaining ( ., ,..,..,.,., f n slule null in tela ice i bul ■. tblu ofu ii d wu in the lino of ( lovei ii'.i ' iv i'i ii ii became necessary lo elect i s si i ul rs .... : a democratic ■■august body two i - of keitl , . . ■lis igcr who ut n ■i ii i liia ti rm - t to . 1 of a by ii ma i lay wi bsti i.i n uui n i ,„,.:'■mil . ii nls were only equalled by tin t i ■' res of learning il was an easy i to ii uiiiuliite ace an honor to the stale and to i ■is ruiuot ,..|, ami such a pignij a asa hi nut in in plaeu we have love i ilh i arolina bul we h r her for ibul situ honora horgreul moil i .: ,, ui .. i . ■■il , 1 i ...... n fellows il ,■■slutc tnkos care of tho rising gonitis in i.i guards il as a precious jeweli , i i li i seel on it may whether it 1 the reflection of the political extre mists or of tl ore moderate bciitinu nl .,!' lh comiiitiiiit . ■pel . : il • i elovu . ho ed : liefotid in i i . • - ! ...' m u'th fu mi ire of her groal men in honor i-.ll re in n',,nli l laroliuu if a man struggles up lo distinction ho does il in ill lieu ol pp anions and trusts and dis cnuritgimiu nlsuf nil boris there appears to l.o a lisp sition to drag doti u over pirit which dares to rise lu du t it r.ni.i ml p , ■, . lice liiu,i down ill man of murk us i is • igb bu were u bu tsl ul prey and ltuilgur wub therefore sucrilici d and lliggs r ignod in his stead i ' ■tl i fall i there mi country men '" an i iii ill oiii lo iv i by mnngiim uud i iridium is mm i itehll manguin oncon londingii her mid hi i'rusidenl of thosuniitejuruhum ui i'll ii i distinguished n nl i ie siai senator governor secretary of llu navy nud vice i'residuntial euudi ihitu ii 1 . in.il as ih ■■.■i ,. pbu !.'■■i a in re political m iki ihift at tli of ill democratic p irty lei thu pi l of ll st ti run a p u.ill.-l i in i il stipporlod und plaeuil in \\ part and lh d tide muitornl uuvoriuir und senators uml '■i i il dul'aroiico between il ii"l ill ulull i lllll limn 1.1 uffootb of i i i i lllltl illuligllityilltllo ill ul life 1 illnud li ihu n lilian mill li mi iii nl'sulllllull ability stlltusiiiuiisllljl i|g i uml |. inn ti.iii from thu siitliniiil .' il . mi i hi inbuilt lltl mil wall vi ela whlel w ill ml v rollout tho hull ... uf thu stuto ciiiitlnua tho pnrullol in thu muttor of thu an ii i general hip uml too wluil « striking hum i prosotltod si ml nnil miiui'i bu whig niilu mill bitcho l»r mill junklna nn tho du urntic lido i i upon tiii piefnro thou on thai bklwurd 8titnly hiii n nutlonnl ropiitiition a mini of iinqiu itionotl ability i [.', l '■oiio i thu profouiidust arista in thustiito mu rs bnchuloi and junkins ut ihu imi of their up|ioiiil nl wore mil known ii lib lu inn yura ; indeed tvu iiuvoi hoard of thu rormor until ho mi iiiipolntud a tt'.i ii.v ionoral l,v ciov'i bragg nor i tho latter until hit oloctlou :., ihu legislature wo know noillior lion illy an i although they aru doubt low estimable gentium n tliov wure not thu bu olovatod to moll a distlnc linn thuy had noithor the exporiuncu tho learning or iiu reputation lo justify il ii selection they cai i bo mention ed lu ihu a brouth with thoir prode 1 '~ hico li la lair to infer thai '-' parlydidnotr gnisumr ilaebolor'a i tliu pout since ihe democratic dto confirm hinappoint .' previously madu by tin ir own uov urm.r and mr jenkins probably mis ml l i i to ida position in the legislature fur his success u p sition whleli enabled him to wield some sort of influence for or i tin i iiiuiiaiirus pending befnre thai il which all accustomed to the in hi opi la i of linn a nibly will i understand hi ro then as in tho ca f the gov ernors an i senators la a rcinurkable fal ling off in mental calibre and fitness on the pari of tho democracy uml ii ap pointees it lulling off so btrikingund in disputable as to show al a glance lite immense supi ritj i ich must attach lu tho course of thu whigs and to thoae : . | advanced to office ' continue the parallel still further down and itt.iu the difference between the ap pointees of these respective parties to uflicea of lower gradi — nch aa railroad and dank directors trustees of the uni vei ly the lunatic asylum tho adjn lain i in ralsh p c tfcc ifec whntu marked difference is perceptible herel v pass over the officious intermeddling ■iiu di oiocrutic governors in the mat ter of the management of tho works of internal improvement of the state thu introduction of politics into these unfer tile audiicinua niton pi nf thu de ' ' gain | -;.,:,. - , fur aa was ... works bug thu people i it 1 i thubeiief i ■. the ;■• c . ai li iiprovcmont when it is known ' it they n posed the doctrine and only i .... .. i they found it wua grott ing popu lar u nl the i pie we pass bv for lite present these things uml also the repre hensible bceno exhibited by them in t lie ■llm of dictating bv caucus i bo elected trusted uf ihu ly lluu lugging fortltu lirsl time .,- we ai informed politics into tho af fairs of thai seal of learning which was ■to bo iron fr all party or sec tarian bias we pass by these tilings we repeat and continue ihoparullul between the appointees to office nf the respective parties and we would particularly re i hum i nerulship ami the ttp inciil of r l'arnev gotten lo thill lly tho way um • . raleigh standard loll us bow ii was thai such n man aa carney cotten rum to be up pointed i wo havu liuard something al ut it but w lire anxious for fuller particulars llow was il lh ,: - , bu i a man us cotten :- representi il !,, be could - i ' hut ti find this matter growing on our hands ami must come to an abrupt . on , wilmington herald darin > out last nl lit be tween li ami nil clock mr mc attached to the editorial depart ment of this office ii his way to depart fur camden with a carpet bag in bis hand was struck down in lluyne street with ii bludgeon by - nuu person whoop proiiclu i him li luhinil and during itlioblow •■1 ol hi ■pursu and watch i'liere was a violent c incussi f the bruin a i i.i hodid nol recover his senses for i after uul dr ruoul who tiled in expressed his confidence llm there would bo no fatal result it was uvidoutly a simple case of violence for the ai ..! robbery such thingsure rare in i lltarleston uml wo tru i uily authorities trill use tbuir bust uxor to iiiitko iiu in still more rare -' , mercury \ farmer about ifli miles bmith ol . ...;•! in ,■nls uml us wore in a bail condition ho tl gbl hi would try the virtue of corn i to supply ill place of coal it tvorkoi bo well llm subsequently bo pnrchnsei a load of coal uml tried it by measure it coiitrasl with the corn ami thu expori muni duvulopeil the fuel that i fuel mi il cbuapi il and thu bi it i'ln corn and ihu coal wore worth the sunn : bushel thirty cents each an n iveul lli furthosl an i hindu tin cleanest and basl tiro prom n /,,.,,/„„ ■/„„-,, ;■,/„„„,,, dc if the ( bli ,; quoa i admits of olnh unite lognl argument and conflicting tocln localities ii i also wu think oupnblo of bi inu luid before the public in a very simple form the lirsl polnl nil i i uon emu ib nationality of ihu vt ul upon which il nil mi committed it is quo tinned whether the bad really am quired aiiob rights as rondorod ll ncci i my aocordlng to treaty thnl cortain al logud delluqiionts then on board of hor aliould be.clulmud through thu british iiiithorltiub inatuad of b g arrostod by i ihlnasu othcinls at thoir own di en i now «■" it-l il ri ii bt i follow us through the notiial details of tho ooour i,i a thoy are dose r i bod in the pub lished despatches the t liinesu in n i u ily armed boot bonrd the arrow ib.n lying oil canton mid enrry off thoir information u forthwith com uiunicatod i ir coiisol nl cunlon who procouda to interfere by repairing imiiio diiitoly to the ii of disturbance and requiring the restitution of tl mon at thu : in i i the very olhoor who had buizod them but who hud not yot ivey i them f bu spot lu ovt ry singlo ineidunl of these proceedings there lathe i iiimptlon on every bide alike that the aiiow wu a british t...-,l within tho munnlng of tho treaty its own master uiiisl b.tvi thought bo or hu could not bin luvokod ih intervention of the british consul the consul must buvo thought -... or he would not have respond ed lo tho appeal and thai tho chinese actuully engaged in the business did not ui nny rate think otherwise is porfuctlj evident fr heir recorded beluiviour whon mr i'nrkos wont on bourd their win-boat uu 1 demanded that the prison ers should be restored in piirsuiinco ofu cortuin treaty well known to bol . p ir !., -. ivhtil was theiranswori if they hud . . i red the arrow to bo a chinese h ii i • sempl altogether from british juris diction thoir cotirsa wus plain mid thoir reply very easy thuy havoonly lo state at onco thai tli consul was wrong in in terfering that tho arrow was nol british but chinese thul our authority theruforo did not protect hi r and that thoy .... re making their arrest in a proper und law ful manner nol one ofthose statements did tliey make although if they bud iiu tu nod tliemsi ives to be acting in a straightforward ami ordinary way such a reply ought to have risen involuntarily to their lips vv learn from tho c insula m words written be it observed on tl vi iy duy of the occurrence when the whole affair was fresh and as yet uncom plicated exactly the reception his expos tulations encountered t only i there not a s liable recorded of any such self jurisdit i ihe part of tho chinese but there is nctuall an undesigned proof thai they fell thomsolvos nol to be insti lled and that they had been u special motives to ovcrstop their rights ihoy had heard thoy bald that a man u horn they wi i authorized to bieze ... herover they found him was on bonrd the air iv mid they considered them i - nl liberty to curry him away with out in i v previous reference to tho < uisnl ihould lead to bis oscapc now when it is remembered that according tu ib most tlistincl d spositio is tho ar row had the british flag uctual,i living there can 1 ard j bt u , il : thai thu i hinosc ■111 i rs us well as our authorities believed the arrow to be such a vesai i u would come under ihu provi , bions of the treaty but there is something to be drawn in the way of evidence from these opening detuila of tho rupture so little disposed i.i c nstil hirkes to convert u small dis iuto a great one and bo desir ous was bo :.. close the affair at onco that bo hastened as wu have been in per son to tho bpot nnd endeavored to re claim the captured men before thoy could 1 convo ed to a distanco in or der i thnl ib chinese in charge ot'the prisoners might be relieved from any fear of their escape ho calh 1 np n then them to ib consulate in their tody and il this request complied with there would buvo been no rupture ui nil the gousiil nppri expressly of the nature of tin r trospuss und took in i t precisely tho sumo ground mnintaiiiud by our aul toritiea throughout ilovvent iiesnvs ux . n !., them if it won acted in error the gross ins ill and t iolu tion of nutiouul rights which i committodjund tlio heavy rosp : tliey ibn incurred to all this as above mentioned they made no reply whutev t in lb nay of justification or on the grounds ,■( tb nun-british character of the arrow all they m.l was that thev imii seized tbuir man for fear of bis escape nn i that they would resist bis recapture by force ( if tho domand for admission iuto can ton we need only rcpout thut it could not have had nny influence on tho resolutions uftliechiuuau commissioner in rendering our appeal to forco necessary inasmuch i force httdbei n already appealed i mn i tho barrier oris taken whou the point of thai admission was mooted about its expediency in thu abstract there may bo ; .;;. m ■"- of opinion ontertaiued but we in ut t buy that if anything could prove the necessity of somu free communicntiou between thu authorities of the two nations i . ry rupture tab tho circum of ib whole case nol n !.. i version or thu oteor vorsion but in ■ii mil i pin nne ni i what np pi .,!-; why that m quarrel could over mite taken plueo if there hud been room for llto ni purtics t understand oucli i '. 1 w ilia ill iii llllltl lorclia there wna n i c uicuuled quoi lion al stake nu undor-enrront of coi li'ili aiiow bad been n boi or ilili nil i dollmiiium hiidboou h.min itrabmidl il in h i iintuiuity it might iiniii i ii fancied wo bin soinu intorost tl in would have i n otter ed i m ii was there ooiild lituvally have booi ilfferonoe of views whatever be tween consul i'urkus nud commissioner yth a man chgitrud with piracy was mid i '„■n board a cortaln voasol ih in diction ovor which pertained ellliiir i tl chluoso or ii british llott could it possibly signify through whul agonu in wns nrrostud or with wluil form of procoduro he was trlud ( suppose uvon for the al of argumont thai tho capture had boon lir-i ofloctod under the olrouim itances vvhloh occorrod ; if tho two nu thorltiot could ut once have mel i what thould have prevented tin inuntl tho arrow wna either hi i uhineao if voh could bnvo osta thu hitler fun mr i'arkos would linvt had no doinand i al if mr i'urkos could bnvo proved the former voh would still huvu boon able to socuro tho condign pun ishmunl of the culprot in custody n ir can it b reasonably argued that n per sonnl interview might have boon of iu-t us little avail a ti i-iiiiii it pond proved to be in the inttor case there is toom for endless inistal r misrepresen tation whilo in the form in . ■al i-ii"li n-k ur avoided there appears u kind of impossibility that two reasonable persons meeting face to face biioiii 1 nol ' come i an agreement when tin re ingtodifforubont if all that yob really wanted was to deal ont just retrlbntlon ! to a coiivictod pirate ho could not in any in . upon a free i ference with mr i'urkos have missed satisfaction if he ii iahod !., iiibtilt our authoi .: .-. tho i up turn illust bill ui am 1 ,. iv unco for all we nsk.whal should have been done or where should o hnvi -• .■pod booner than wo didstop when the master of the lorclia the consul and all coucernod wore persuaded tliut the an tt was a vosboi under british protection audi a biicli hud been subjected to outrage could the matter havo been left without noticol whon we had asked t'.r moder ate and simple reparation conld wo i ■sidering tbat we were dealing ttijli i liiun tals hive done otherwise than support our requisitions by force true this force wns pushed homo when on the i:nli of october our marines penetrated the citvand visited yoh's residence but us hu himself the day previous had do bbi ratoly ordered the extermination of englishmen and betaprice on their beads in measures were al least as forcible n ours if in elu.it wo were warranted in demanding redress common prudence re quired that we should nol suffer tho terms of our demand to be evaded if redress wna not granted it was equally necessary that we in iibl not desist from our efforts !.. obtain it until a point has been reach ed at which onr ascendancy was placed beyond dispute a robber shot — brave conduct of a mere lad several times of late the resldonce of mrs . i r.lv a widow ladv residing on canal between maruisand villerestreets has been entered by robbers til nigbl and despoiled of different nrticles mostly pro visions tho three soiib of tho lady be lieving that the house had been - i cli by ihe robbers as a regular dupot of sub sistence at up at night on different occa sions ami watched but without biiccess on monday night when nobody was on the watch the robbers paid another visit to the house : but tliov were pul to flight by a bervant girl giving tho alarm i in tu lay night at about 10 o'clock tin youngest of the brotl ers i iscnr a lad of about bixtuen observed two men loi tering in llio vicinity inn rnther suspicious manner lie nl once concluded that they were the robbers roconnoiteriug for another forav and determined to wafth lor thorn on going to bod ho told hia mother to wake him np al ■'• o'clock be being satisfied thai operations would not be commenced before that hour he ivu aroused at tl pro i r time ,. n quested nud took his stati n d vn sta -. in tho dark armod with .. hot gun well loaded and a knife ii bnd been keeping watch .. hour and a ball whou be hem drive up and btop in from i i 11 111 xi .. .,:■i two ul . anotlior moment they it uud opom d tin false key and . one of them thou sprung u dark and looked up la rs u ilh it m , in iii bull to ho sure that all was quiet tho boy si 1 behind : ii ay and the light was thrown ; without discovering him bol ,' bers passed within u fool an 1 a half ol him novur biispocting his presetico : ho in h could easily huvu killed both of them wi his i i bad i nerve to do il : bill . . . ., u a trem i ■■dining room looking about it lurk lautoru and linully opened board and pul o il iitbor articles of - , t.,"i wore talking in u low i vols nu i i out on the i any ii n'll we gel thu clock awuv i l'i bo tin n i c uriigu : il clock ua a vert no having boon pun ceased father and « is u ib family ; hu could nol ■■i ■a in i.i nu ., lantern which one itlll hold in li an i pulled the triggoi uiifortuniitoh thu gun missed hro bul ib napping ol tho cup alu id the rob bul . ii no sprang for thu d ■to .■icapu a • thuy we ul ul lb lt""l door ibe boy again brought bi gun to bear pulled r of ll,e,.:b ll i.illelll wunl off ti robbor clappi i back f bis bead and oxcluii i oh god i lu-i then the boy aelzed i in . i ut tin other robbor wi ha l it into tho cab caino running hack with an up i.ii i bowle i.i i and told ii boy if i did not lot go bis bold be would kill him the hoy at that lot go but club hod bi gun and gave bin a i b iv ..■..!■ib b iad wiili ii ; ibi mnl him drop hia knifo an i ib bilk lantern ; but he anc ....... 1...i in getting bi wounded companion ir ii sign by win i hod ami dashodoutt in toward the bwnmp tl boy aji the ■'. btl i bu by tiie liiii a watchman ar rived tl al had reached a thai defied pursuit i'lil i ib a imi given by the young man who bad the adventure all to him self and it was corroborated in the m rn ing by the bowle knife and darl which the robbers bad lei behind and by a plontiful sprinkling of hi ! on the steps of the house and the banquette in front the knife i a quo aih ei : affair with a horn ban ii mid tl toes 1 each aide of tho blade scratched out the police yesterday made nil pns i.i botircli for men wounded in the bead but to no purpose there is little doubt that the rubber was badly wound ed oscar jordy i t clerk in the employ of mubsrs g c inn v co on magn sine btreot we think both bis niotbui ami bi employers have g 1 reason tu feel proud uf him xea orleans cres cent ' who write the xegro songs the prim ipal writer of our national music la istephen c foster the author nf " uncle ned ii susannah c lie resides near pittsburg pennsylvania whore he fills u moderate clerkship upon which und a per centuge on the bales of his songs ho depends for u liviug lie writus the poetry us well us the music of bis bongs these are sung wherever the english lan guage is spoken while the music is sung wherever men sing iu the cotton holds of the south among the mines f califor nia and australia in the eu-cast cities of china in paris in the london prison even where in fuct his melodies are beard " uncle ned was the first this was published in ls45,nnd rencho i o bah unknown till then iu the music publish ing business of the old f iks al home 100 copies have beon sold in . ii try and its many more in eng land ■• my kentucky home and " old dog tray each hud a ale of about 70 iin all his other song have bad a great nut all his compositions tire sim ple but they are natural and find their way to the popular heart and link them selves iudissoltibly with its best associa tions xecerrep'r y our tears 1 lengthy dissertation has recently been pul i bed by a physician of france on thu beno tieial influences of groaning and crying on the nervous system he contends that groaning and crying are the two grand operations by which nature allays anguish — that he has uniformly observed that those who give way to their natural feelings more speedily recover i eidents and operations than those who suppose it is unworthy a man to betray such symtoms of cowardice as cry he is always plea i by the crying and violent roaring il during the time be is nndurgoing n vio lent surgical operation because he issnt listied that he will thereby .-■nervous system - i as to prevent fever and iii-iire a favorable termination he and ban ling hundred an i twi :.';■six to sixty use tu i i often have groal satisfai and that hysterical path its i great relief from cryiug art fa '- it . t ■it v they a course of i the french surgeo . ry till i yearly fond ■' ■■three i mrtbs .. vegetu annual v mds ■before ii auys i 1 '■'■amount m thu a 1 ph i i i ...... ui i .., i . . . - i . la i ,, an un pabllahad tv,„k j 1 denperate coiillh t luisnii u lion and nu antelope li . living tone givos a very intori t ptlon ofu light iii willi e i ill africa i m ii ii lion and antelope the doctor ami bis guidos hnd just omorgod from a narrow defllo botwoou two rooky hill . nl ii tin v hoard nn angry growl which thoy know to bo that of tho " inon i i of tho l-.r i al tho 1 i i f nol in iv than forty vat 1 1 in advance of them a gomsbok stood at bay while a i lion was crouched on a r.,eky i latform above the level of tho plain uvldontly moditutlng an attack on the mitolopo ; i.li a apace of about twonty fuel . parutod tho two animals thellon iippeurod to bu animal with tli real ,■i fury ib gemsbok was apparently culm ami i iltito pre outing hia well for tified bend to the enemy tho lion cautiously changed hi i posi tion descended to the plain and made a circuit obviously for the purpose of at lucking the gomsbok in the renr but tho laii'i mi ii the aleii and still turned bia huad towards bis antagonist this in i in ring lasted for half an hour i ii it appeared to the observer that tho ni ok usud a strutagom to induce ib lion i ike hi assault the flank nf tb nntulopu was for a moment pre sented to hi ■fierce assailant as qnlck ug the lion made a spring but « . ■■hu was yol in the nir,the gemsbok turned his head bonding bis neck bo us to present one of his spear like liorni at the lion's breast a terrible laceration ii the conaoqiience ; the lion foil buck , iwed a ghastly wound in tho lower part of his nock ii ntti rod a h ivt i of rage and anguish and backed off t u distance of fifty yard seeming hull disposed to t;ive np tho con test but h linger fury or revenge onco i f irward lli becond i i more furious and headlong he i . die i al tho gomsbok and attempt ed to leap over tho formidable horns in order to alight on his back the gems bok till btullding on tho defensive de vale.i bi bond speared the lion in bis ie in i inflicted i^hitt the specta tnra believed to be a mortal wound us trated to the depth uf six ill ■108 again tin lion retreated groan ing an i limping in a manner which show ed tbat be had been beverely bun but iiu i collected all bia energies for an other attack at tliu instant of collision in gomsbok presented a horn sons tu strike the lion immediately between his ' '• . : . legs and bo forceiblo wus the btroke that llm whole length ul the horn nn buried in the lion's body for near ly a minute the two beasts t 1 motion i thou the gemsbok slowly bucking withdrew bis horn ami the lion tottered uml tell on bis side his limbs piivering in ihe agonies of death the victor made a triumphant flourish of his heels and trotted oil apparently without having re ceived the least injury in the conflict another txtraordinary murder cusc — the horrors developed by tho coroner's investigation in the burdell murder oase are hardly yet realized by the public when they have laid before them tho strange revelations of another crime on ly loss heinous becauso its plot did not buccocd dr michnl price moore a phy sician well known iii the curt of gener al > i ma a a charge of conspiring to murder mr alfred livingston 1 tren ton n j the allegations uf the witnes e show a most determined attempt on the pint of the accused to make way with ins adversary and the details of the evi duuee indicate that the prisoner possesses either an utterly depraved or an insane mim j a negro named augustas wesley tits put u the stand and testilied that dr moore tried to hire him for an indefi nite mn — payable when the deed was bme — to murder mr liviugston after long negotiations tho negro declined tho j the accused then resorted to bis own brother u man of forty years of age tvli an be tried to persuade into doing the murder by the promise of 20,000 on which he could live like a figlltiug cock his brother not liking the business and .. the offer dr m it is charged resorted t a youog lady furnishing her with drui and a dagger and giving her itions to first put mr livingston to sloop and then to dispatch him the intended agents uf ur m all betrayed him nnd sometime last summer be was : ul brought before the police ■ie affidavits of these witnesses ise was discharged n the first investigation the justice deciding tho and mi uu led nt affidavits however being moore was arrested again and ' ul to await tl action of the try which body found an indict i i .;■.■tspiring to mur evidenoo that dr moore ti with tat ug swindled lie i means out of f property which he im .._ . io co dd recover if the present the way the . of months mr livingston ess it i ii hiqh be instruc . ■-. .-'. in adesper . purposes to which we i pa . ii e witness the negro , and i ir . , _• lady uiiiued '..■d.iv n v 1 : ■i igine that the i ealthful - a _•:■■at in us out ised a.ivan uuer but - : • 1 tinor i :' ir invft bare at any :' proju alteutioa
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-03-31 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1857 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 44 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The March 31, 1857 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601553034 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-03-31 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1857 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 44 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The March 31, 1857 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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' : ■ntcaplain i | in a ib d aired | bouia bu went tig i ■i which i ■i ibii .. ,, ,.,■• moil i ■! . ,, ,, :., • . ii tnd bia bun i ttii t-iiu tbat b adopted ll in die 1,1,1 " il u fu nit i ,|, ii to nn tin ..!'..„, ptrty.dr , uu il he a .- ., i .,,,., in n'..l i i i taking him t tboul hia li i lent _,--; i ul getting i ii : ,-,..... bad u .,.,„ up for the but hour and t mo tion >..., undo n i carrie i lor turn lothe wharf which wta very toon tocomi t-ipccled lo i bia pay and . i .„!.::... i„„i .,;, • ■i ' - nee i lh will truly ll freedom of the press tl press has always a il exponei t ol eiitiuiuiit lu i ii ■■and il ii i dcspoli hot in i i kuropc iduus ai m uml ictu an : given oul to thu pi iplu witli i i y-i a and i . iil.t it ol ii eh u a with a bowl of thin soup uud slice ol bread i ii dual ., a il puupur illy is obliged lodigesl his men ut us bosl ho may tho thinking ■in in s is ol ' ; ." li vurn :. ■l.,r lli i pie in kngland llto press ie a fail aid ' ol p ipu ll soi ! ' i thai i lovi riimenl has groal influence throughuut its % ii i u regi ma but there . higheal ii lily fearless ui i , ofmio rights of ii | p u . i bu hnglish papers or rather i ... for a juel approciutiuii i tin , , . i ire govornud by tho strict 1 li groal ni ■■, .: i a in i spuukiug with its hnndruda of teeming pressos of every po liticnl iiu ami complexion uxpre u thu vice ii i only ol thu ooveriiuienl of icngland bul hi r wholo people i it traiigor landing ul nu t urk ■ii tu be il groal commercial inulropoll , and supposing thai nowspapora reflected hi iilimuiits and fuulinga ol a in lira wllill ti low 1 of ulai kgiiai la hu would tuku us tu be ul orhebndpuriihodthucoluiuiisoftbu now //, ,.,.',/ ai time hi eyes would ru i « lli amaze ""'" ii hu choice epithets which ndorii valuable iouruuls inn mg which 1'iir iin.l blaekgnnrd aru the i i mild ut ).'.■would be , ■"' h the only american paper thai is j '' l acrusa the watur om chin • tl 1 '-" iced m »» iilnkumpoo.i and aim iii,.,li i " (,,., :< ,, n i .., , ,' , , j pfdotrt to polilirii items ijrirultnrf internal jjituimuements f oimnerre u anh t\tutb f itlomliti and u nmili circle v ■xrrr salisbury n c march 3i is:,t number xliv ibo iiiiimiu n which ihoyoxlsl would i«'i i '• <"" fu f thu i ihei nry m i i ,„ i ■n "' ro ahusivu lu , and 11 " i i mi lh „,,, n k'h i wu ,,« ii her day ""," l!l " mild isted of having struck i " l " 1 lil ."." i of ii biiiiday udilion nnd ihusaloof such edition was lltlondi 1 by i ,,- ,,, m ,,.,. i i ■ii ii ii hi-publiuan avwia '"' ' '■"""•' i this in should rnku irom lh hliy ri'corda ol orlmluiil exmnl nation nnd in ul i , ,■mu ,■remark able ibi in i ,,,„ ,,,,,| disgusting dla i lo urea , und up .. .■wu wuru lo hit ll in ll il dulnlla before the motlu , , tin • ivua and tin dun ■•,:, , nl our laud hm « i bu ••■■,. i i uliai would l doiiel wliv.it « 1 .!„,, , i ,.|, n , |,„ i tin i our n i .. in offices lobe ii cruiiibliiig al ui urn cars und prn purly so ul in lluil gruul m whore ; ul iluughtera nru uduontod uud ulna ' in in i.i of them loi ging to !„• ihero n gruuli i price tvhn i can bi drawn for lliu newspapers islhomnrdor of irllu : ioiii trial ol jack mil iii ihu in there is u i tvt ul ' pri hibitiiig ii impurlaiion ol mpropur ptiblicul mis ; it niriki i statu o now vork would do ii i ;,. ui ii us to li i d uui ■■■ii n i i'm luro ll iit of now vork looiully speak ing i i uiurkuldu in an • jlru irdinai , . tliii g :. i ly ii"i | ■iherel re ii i nol mis n | rem lit i ,, ./„,„. :• ' ll would bo fe-orth one's while to i,ii.i-i tin ■., u of the whig uud ii the mallei ol ap i i office mi . ■., in hi i lid ,'. - ftn j ulilii ul and other . , fuw moments i.rieiaiiru to do i . bul faith fully when i ii d democracy wna proa tin iii lh slute r ruthoi '.. • grown lo bo a power m north carolina it was llu rariabl . . p ■!.. ll.'i ' ■ii -- ii i ui uostioned a . li . il i ii , onlj . , , ntial f,,r a successful pursuit ol • ihco.butthu i iglu r il ihu mm i and heart w ii h ii-'init stul manship and load toe faith ful and comprehensive d • i i thai audi men its dudley ll ul i iridium and mai h . were pill ice of giivi iii slate ii a - . ably reprc«uiited in the sennii : ■, i i :, i stati •■bj u lludgi r . mm inn a i .,',:., i ti i thai u . ., \| ,,,. won ■■■ted tu till ■utoriicy ii rid i whig part i .. be in lid lhal ' it ii ie at tin ■i . ■unit i i i.i i , . mworthv 1 al - ii ,» diffi rem ml iiu i i the c mrse ol ii i lomocrnlio party i'hey pul upu i . ■got an i up , . ..... tlmi : ■i an the instruments to confound the « i biiecei tied .:, obtaining ( ., ,..,..,.,., f n slule null in tela ice i bul ■. tblu ofu ii d wu in the lino of ( lovei ii'.i ' iv i'i ii ii became necessary lo elect i s si i ul rs .... : a democratic ■■august body two i - of keitl , . . ■lis igcr who ut n ■i ii i liia ti rm - t to . 1 of a by ii ma i lay wi bsti i.i n uui n i ,„,.:'■mil . ii nls were only equalled by tin t i ■' res of learning il was an easy i to ii uiiiuliite ace an honor to the stale and to i ■is ruiuot ,..|, ami such a pignij a asa hi nut in in plaeu we have love i ilh i arolina bul we h r her for ibul situ honora horgreul moil i .: ,, ui .. i . ■■il , 1 i ...... n fellows il ,■■slutc tnkos care of tho rising gonitis in i.i guards il as a precious jeweli , i i li i seel on it may whether it 1 the reflection of the political extre mists or of tl ore moderate bciitinu nl .,!' lh comiiitiiiit . ■pel . : il • i elovu . ho ed : liefotid in i i . • - ! ...' m u'th fu mi ire of her groal men in honor i-.ll re in n',,nli l laroliuu if a man struggles up lo distinction ho does il in ill lieu ol pp anions and trusts and dis cnuritgimiu nlsuf nil boris there appears to l.o a lisp sition to drag doti u over pirit which dares to rise lu du t it r.ni.i ml p , ■, . lice liiu,i down ill man of murk us i is • igb bu were u bu tsl ul prey and ltuilgur wub therefore sucrilici d and lliggs r ignod in his stead i ' ■tl i fall i there mi country men '" an i iii ill oiii lo iv i by mnngiim uud i iridium is mm i itehll manguin oncon londingii her mid hi i'rusidenl of thosuniitejuruhum ui i'll ii i distinguished n nl i ie siai senator governor secretary of llu navy nud vice i'residuntial euudi ihitu ii 1 . in.il as ih ■■.■i ,. pbu !.'■■i a in re political m iki ihift at tli of ill democratic p irty lei thu pi l of ll st ti run a p u.ill.-l i in i il stipporlod und plaeuil in \\ part and lh d tide muitornl uuvoriuir und senators uml '■i i il dul'aroiico between il ii"l ill ulull i lllll limn 1.1 uffootb of i i i i lllltl illuligllityilltllo ill ul life 1 illnud li ihu n lilian mill li mi iii nl'sulllllull ability stlltusiiiuiisllljl i|g i uml |. inn ti.iii from thu siitliniiil .' il . mi i hi inbuilt lltl mil wall vi ela whlel w ill ml v rollout tho hull ... uf thu stuto ciiiitlnua tho pnrullol in thu muttor of thu an ii i general hip uml too wluil « striking hum i prosotltod si ml nnil miiui'i bu whig niilu mill bitcho l»r mill junklna nn tho du urntic lido i i upon tiii piefnro thou on thai bklwurd 8titnly hiii n nutlonnl ropiitiition a mini of iinqiu itionotl ability i [.', l '■oiio i thu profouiidust arista in thustiito mu rs bnchuloi and junkins ut ihu imi of their up|ioiiil nl wore mil known ii lib lu inn yura ; indeed tvu iiuvoi hoard of thu rormor until ho mi iiiipolntud a tt'.i ii.v ionoral l,v ciov'i bragg nor i tho latter until hit oloctlou :., ihu legislature wo know noillior lion illy an i although they aru doubt low estimable gentium n tliov wure not thu bu olovatod to moll a distlnc linn thuy had noithor the exporiuncu tho learning or iiu reputation lo justify il ii selection they cai i bo mention ed lu ihu a brouth with thoir prode 1 '~ hico li la lair to infer thai '-' parlydidnotr gnisumr ilaebolor'a i tliu pout since ihe democratic dto confirm hinappoint .' previously madu by tin ir own uov urm.r and mr jenkins probably mis ml l i i to ida position in the legislature fur his success u p sition whleli enabled him to wield some sort of influence for or i tin i iiiuiiaiirus pending befnre thai il which all accustomed to the in hi opi la i of linn a nibly will i understand hi ro then as in tho ca f the gov ernors an i senators la a rcinurkable fal ling off in mental calibre and fitness on the pari of tho democracy uml ii ap pointees it lulling off so btrikingund in disputable as to show al a glance lite immense supi ritj i ich must attach lu tho course of thu whigs and to thoae : . | advanced to office ' continue the parallel still further down and itt.iu the difference between the ap pointees of these respective parties to uflicea of lower gradi — nch aa railroad and dank directors trustees of the uni vei ly the lunatic asylum tho adjn lain i in ralsh p c tfcc ifec whntu marked difference is perceptible herel v pass over the officious intermeddling ■iiu di oiocrutic governors in the mat ter of the management of tho works of internal improvement of the state thu introduction of politics into these unfer tile audiicinua niton pi nf thu de ' ' gain | -;.,:,. - , fur aa was ... works bug thu people i it 1 i thubeiief i ■. the ;■• c . ai li iiprovcmont when it is known ' it they n posed the doctrine and only i .... .. i they found it wua grott ing popu lar u nl the i pie we pass bv for lite present these things uml also the repre hensible bceno exhibited by them in t lie ■llm of dictating bv caucus i bo elected trusted uf ihu ly lluu lugging fortltu lirsl time .,- we ai informed politics into tho af fairs of thai seal of learning which was ■to bo iron fr all party or sec tarian bias we pass by these tilings we repeat and continue ihoparullul between the appointees to office nf the respective parties and we would particularly re i hum i nerulship ami the ttp inciil of r l'arnev gotten lo thill lly tho way um • . raleigh standard loll us bow ii was thai such n man aa carney cotten rum to be up pointed i wo havu liuard something al ut it but w lire anxious for fuller particulars llow was il lh ,: - , bu i a man us cotten :- representi il !,, be could - i ' hut ti find this matter growing on our hands ami must come to an abrupt . on , wilmington herald darin > out last nl lit be tween li ami nil clock mr mc attached to the editorial depart ment of this office ii his way to depart fur camden with a carpet bag in bis hand was struck down in lluyne street with ii bludgeon by - nuu person whoop proiiclu i him li luhinil and during itlioblow •■1 ol hi ■pursu and watch i'liere was a violent c incussi f the bruin a i i.i hodid nol recover his senses for i after uul dr ruoul who tiled in expressed his confidence llm there would bo no fatal result it was uvidoutly a simple case of violence for the ai ..! robbery such thingsure rare in i lltarleston uml wo tru i uily authorities trill use tbuir bust uxor to iiiitko iiu in still more rare -' , mercury \ farmer about ifli miles bmith ol . ...;•! in ,■nls uml us wore in a bail condition ho tl gbl hi would try the virtue of corn i to supply ill place of coal it tvorkoi bo well llm subsequently bo pnrchnsei a load of coal uml tried it by measure it coiitrasl with the corn ami thu expori muni duvulopeil the fuel that i fuel mi il cbuapi il and thu bi it i'ln corn and ihu coal wore worth the sunn : bushel thirty cents each an n iveul lli furthosl an i hindu tin cleanest and basl tiro prom n /,,.,,/„„ ■/„„-,, ;■,/„„„,,, dc if the ( bli ,; quoa i admits of olnh unite lognl argument and conflicting tocln localities ii i also wu think oupnblo of bi inu luid before the public in a very simple form the lirsl polnl nil i i uon emu ib nationality of ihu vt ul upon which il nil mi committed it is quo tinned whether the bad really am quired aiiob rights as rondorod ll ncci i my aocordlng to treaty thnl cortain al logud delluqiionts then on board of hor aliould be.clulmud through thu british iiiithorltiub inatuad of b g arrostod by i ihlnasu othcinls at thoir own di en i now «■" it-l il ri ii bt i follow us through the notiial details of tho ooour i,i a thoy are dose r i bod in the pub lished despatches the t liinesu in n i u ily armed boot bonrd the arrow ib.n lying oil canton mid enrry off thoir information u forthwith com uiunicatod i ir coiisol nl cunlon who procouda to interfere by repairing imiiio diiitoly to the ii of disturbance and requiring the restitution of tl mon at thu : in i i the very olhoor who had buizod them but who hud not yot ivey i them f bu spot lu ovt ry singlo ineidunl of these proceedings there lathe i iiimptlon on every bide alike that the aiiow wu a british t...-,l within tho munnlng of tho treaty its own master uiiisl b.tvi thought bo or hu could not bin luvokod ih intervention of the british consul the consul must buvo thought -... or he would not have respond ed lo tho appeal and thai tho chinese actuully engaged in the business did not ui nny rate think otherwise is porfuctlj evident fr heir recorded beluiviour whon mr i'nrkos wont on bourd their win-boat uu 1 demanded that the prison ers should be restored in piirsuiinco ofu cortuin treaty well known to bol . p ir !., -. ivhtil was theiranswori if they hud . . i red the arrow to bo a chinese h ii i • sempl altogether from british juris diction thoir cotirsa wus plain mid thoir reply very easy thuy havoonly lo state at onco thai tli consul was wrong in in terfering that tho arrow was nol british but chinese thul our authority theruforo did not protect hi r and that thoy .... re making their arrest in a proper und law ful manner nol one ofthose statements did tliey make although if they bud iiu tu nod tliemsi ives to be acting in a straightforward ami ordinary way such a reply ought to have risen involuntarily to their lips vv learn from tho c insula m words written be it observed on tl vi iy duy of the occurrence when the whole affair was fresh and as yet uncom plicated exactly the reception his expos tulations encountered t only i there not a s liable recorded of any such self jurisdit i ihe part of tho chinese but there is nctuall an undesigned proof thai they fell thomsolvos nol to be insti lled and that they had been u special motives to ovcrstop their rights ihoy had heard thoy bald that a man u horn they wi i authorized to bieze ... herover they found him was on bonrd the air iv mid they considered them i - nl liberty to curry him away with out in i v previous reference to tho < uisnl ihould lead to bis oscapc now when it is remembered that according tu ib most tlistincl d spositio is tho ar row had the british flag uctual,i living there can 1 ard j bt u , il : thai thu i hinosc ■111 i rs us well as our authorities believed the arrow to be such a vesai i u would come under ihu provi , bions of the treaty but there is something to be drawn in the way of evidence from these opening detuila of tho rupture so little disposed i.i c nstil hirkes to convert u small dis iuto a great one and bo desir ous was bo :.. close the affair at onco that bo hastened as wu have been in per son to tho bpot nnd endeavored to re claim the captured men before thoy could 1 convo ed to a distanco in or der i thnl ib chinese in charge ot'the prisoners might be relieved from any fear of their escape ho calh 1 np n then them to ib consulate in their tody and il this request complied with there would buvo been no rupture ui nil the gousiil nppri expressly of the nature of tin r trospuss und took in i t precisely tho sumo ground mnintaiiiud by our aul toritiea throughout ilovvent iiesnvs ux . n !., them if it won acted in error the gross ins ill and t iolu tion of nutiouul rights which i committodjund tlio heavy rosp : tliey ibn incurred to all this as above mentioned they made no reply whutev t in lb nay of justification or on the grounds ,■( tb nun-british character of the arrow all they m.l was that thev imii seized tbuir man for fear of bis escape nn i that they would resist bis recapture by force ( if tho domand for admission iuto can ton we need only rcpout thut it could not have had nny influence on tho resolutions uftliechiuuau commissioner in rendering our appeal to forco necessary inasmuch i force httdbei n already appealed i mn i tho barrier oris taken whou the point of thai admission was mooted about its expediency in thu abstract there may bo ; .;;. m ■"- of opinion ontertaiued but we in ut t buy that if anything could prove the necessity of somu free communicntiou between thu authorities of the two nations i . ry rupture tab tho circum of ib whole case nol n !.. i version or thu oteor vorsion but in ■ii mil i pin nne ni i what np pi .,!-; why that m quarrel could over mite taken plueo if there hud been room for llto ni purtics t understand oucli i '. 1 w ilia ill iii llllltl lorclia there wna n i c uicuuled quoi lion al stake nu undor-enrront of coi li'ili aiiow bad been n boi or ilili nil i dollmiiium hiidboou h.min itrabmidl il in h i iintuiuity it might iiniii i ii fancied wo bin soinu intorost tl in would have i n otter ed i m ii was there ooiild lituvally have booi ilfferonoe of views whatever be tween consul i'urkus nud commissioner yth a man chgitrud with piracy was mid i '„■n board a cortaln voasol ih in diction ovor which pertained ellliiir i tl chluoso or ii british llott could it possibly signify through whul agonu in wns nrrostud or with wluil form of procoduro he was trlud ( suppose uvon for the al of argumont thai tho capture had boon lir-i ofloctod under the olrouim itances vvhloh occorrod ; if tho two nu thorltiot could ut once have mel i what thould have prevented tin inuntl tho arrow wna either hi i uhineao if voh could bnvo osta thu hitler fun mr i'arkos would linvt had no doinand i al if mr i'urkos could bnvo proved the former voh would still huvu boon able to socuro tho condign pun ishmunl of the culprot in custody n ir can it b reasonably argued that n per sonnl interview might have boon of iu-t us little avail a ti i-iiiiii it pond proved to be in the inttor case there is toom for endless inistal r misrepresen tation whilo in the form in . ■al i-ii"li n-k ur avoided there appears u kind of impossibility that two reasonable persons meeting face to face biioiii 1 nol ' come i an agreement when tin re ingtodifforubont if all that yob really wanted was to deal ont just retrlbntlon ! to a coiivictod pirate ho could not in any in . upon a free i ference with mr i'urkos have missed satisfaction if he ii iahod !., iiibtilt our authoi .: .-. tho i up turn illust bill ui am 1 ,. iv unco for all we nsk.whal should have been done or where should o hnvi -• .■pod booner than wo didstop when the master of the lorclia the consul and all coucernod wore persuaded tliut the an tt was a vosboi under british protection audi a biicli hud been subjected to outrage could the matter havo been left without noticol whon we had asked t'.r moder ate and simple reparation conld wo i ■sidering tbat we were dealing ttijli i liiun tals hive done otherwise than support our requisitions by force true this force wns pushed homo when on the i:nli of october our marines penetrated the citvand visited yoh's residence but us hu himself the day previous had do bbi ratoly ordered the extermination of englishmen and betaprice on their beads in measures were al least as forcible n ours if in elu.it wo were warranted in demanding redress common prudence re quired that we should nol suffer tho terms of our demand to be evaded if redress wna not granted it was equally necessary that we in iibl not desist from our efforts !.. obtain it until a point has been reach ed at which onr ascendancy was placed beyond dispute a robber shot — brave conduct of a mere lad several times of late the resldonce of mrs . i r.lv a widow ladv residing on canal between maruisand villerestreets has been entered by robbers til nigbl and despoiled of different nrticles mostly pro visions tho three soiib of tho lady be lieving that the house had been - i cli by ihe robbers as a regular dupot of sub sistence at up at night on different occa sions ami watched but without biiccess on monday night when nobody was on the watch the robbers paid another visit to the house : but tliov were pul to flight by a bervant girl giving tho alarm i in tu lay night at about 10 o'clock tin youngest of the brotl ers i iscnr a lad of about bixtuen observed two men loi tering in llio vicinity inn rnther suspicious manner lie nl once concluded that they were the robbers roconnoiteriug for another forav and determined to wafth lor thorn on going to bod ho told hia mother to wake him np al ■'• o'clock be being satisfied thai operations would not be commenced before that hour he ivu aroused at tl pro i r time ,. n quested nud took his stati n d vn sta -. in tho dark armod with .. hot gun well loaded and a knife ii bnd been keeping watch .. hour and a ball whou be hem drive up and btop in from i i 11 111 xi .. .,:■i two ul . anotlior moment they it uud opom d tin false key and . one of them thou sprung u dark and looked up la rs u ilh it m , in iii bull to ho sure that all was quiet tho boy si 1 behind : ii ay and the light was thrown ; without discovering him bol ,' bers passed within u fool an 1 a half ol him novur biispocting his presetico : ho in h could easily huvu killed both of them wi his i i bad i nerve to do il : bill . . . ., u a trem i ■■dining room looking about it lurk lautoru and linully opened board and pul o il iitbor articles of - , t.,"i wore talking in u low i vols nu i i out on the i any ii n'll we gel thu clock awuv i l'i bo tin n i c uriigu : il clock ua a vert no having boon pun ceased father and « is u ib family ; hu could nol ■■i ■a in i.i nu ., lantern which one itlll hold in li an i pulled the triggoi uiifortuniitoh thu gun missed hro bul ib napping ol tho cup alu id the rob bul . ii no sprang for thu d ■to .■icapu a • thuy we ul ul lb lt""l door ibe boy again brought bi gun to bear pulled r of ll,e,.:b ll i.illelll wunl off ti robbor clappi i back f bis bead and oxcluii i oh god i lu-i then the boy aelzed i in . i ut tin other robbor wi ha l it into tho cab caino running hack with an up i.ii i bowle i.i i and told ii boy if i did not lot go bis bold be would kill him the hoy at that lot go but club hod bi gun and gave bin a i b iv ..■..!■ib b iad wiili ii ; ibi mnl him drop hia knifo an i ib bilk lantern ; but he anc ....... 1...i in getting bi wounded companion ir ii sign by win i hod ami dashodoutt in toward the bwnmp tl boy aji the ■'. btl i bu by tiie liiii a watchman ar rived tl al had reached a thai defied pursuit i'lil i ib a imi given by the young man who bad the adventure all to him self and it was corroborated in the m rn ing by the bowle knife and darl which the robbers bad lei behind and by a plontiful sprinkling of hi ! on the steps of the house and the banquette in front the knife i a quo aih ei : affair with a horn ban ii mid tl toes 1 each aide of tho blade scratched out the police yesterday made nil pns i.i botircli for men wounded in the bead but to no purpose there is little doubt that the rubber was badly wound ed oscar jordy i t clerk in the employ of mubsrs g c inn v co on magn sine btreot we think both bis niotbui ami bi employers have g 1 reason tu feel proud uf him xea orleans cres cent ' who write the xegro songs the prim ipal writer of our national music la istephen c foster the author nf " uncle ned ii susannah c lie resides near pittsburg pennsylvania whore he fills u moderate clerkship upon which und a per centuge on the bales of his songs ho depends for u liviug lie writus the poetry us well us the music of bis bongs these are sung wherever the english lan guage is spoken while the music is sung wherever men sing iu the cotton holds of the south among the mines f califor nia and australia in the eu-cast cities of china in paris in the london prison even where in fuct his melodies are beard " uncle ned was the first this was published in ls45,nnd rencho i o bah unknown till then iu the music publish ing business of the old f iks al home 100 copies have beon sold in . ii try and its many more in eng land ■• my kentucky home and " old dog tray each hud a ale of about 70 iin all his other song have bad a great nut all his compositions tire sim ple but they are natural and find their way to the popular heart and link them selves iudissoltibly with its best associa tions xecerrep'r y our tears 1 lengthy dissertation has recently been pul i bed by a physician of france on thu beno tieial influences of groaning and crying on the nervous system he contends that groaning and crying are the two grand operations by which nature allays anguish — that he has uniformly observed that those who give way to their natural feelings more speedily recover i eidents and operations than those who suppose it is unworthy a man to betray such symtoms of cowardice as cry he is always plea i by the crying and violent roaring il during the time be is nndurgoing n vio lent surgical operation because he issnt listied that he will thereby .-■nervous system - i as to prevent fever and iii-iire a favorable termination he and ban ling hundred an i twi :.';■six to sixty use tu i i often have groal satisfai and that hysterical path its i great relief from cryiug art fa '- it . t ■it v they a course of i the french surgeo . ry till i yearly fond ■' ■■three i mrtbs .. vegetu annual v mds ■before ii auys i 1 '■'■amount m thu a 1 ph i i i ...... ui i .., i . . . - i . la i ,, an un pabllahad tv,„k j 1 denperate coiillh t luisnii u lion and nu antelope li . living tone givos a very intori t ptlon ofu light iii willi e i ill africa i m ii ii lion and antelope the doctor ami bis guidos hnd just omorgod from a narrow defllo botwoou two rooky hill . nl ii tin v hoard nn angry growl which thoy know to bo that of tho " inon i i of tho l-.r i al tho 1 i i f nol in iv than forty vat 1 1 in advance of them a gomsbok stood at bay while a i lion was crouched on a r.,eky i latform above the level of tho plain uvldontly moditutlng an attack on the mitolopo ; i.li a apace of about twonty fuel . parutod tho two animals thellon iippeurod to bu animal with tli real ,■i fury ib gemsbok was apparently culm ami i iltito pre outing hia well for tified bend to the enemy tho lion cautiously changed hi i posi tion descended to the plain and made a circuit obviously for the purpose of at lucking the gomsbok in the renr but tho laii'i mi ii the aleii and still turned bia huad towards bis antagonist this in i in ring lasted for half an hour i ii it appeared to the observer that tho ni ok usud a strutagom to induce ib lion i ike hi assault the flank nf tb nntulopu was for a moment pre sented to hi ■fierce assailant as qnlck ug the lion made a spring but « . ■■hu was yol in the nir,the gemsbok turned his head bonding bis neck bo us to present one of his spear like liorni at the lion's breast a terrible laceration ii the conaoqiience ; the lion foil buck , iwed a ghastly wound in tho lower part of his nock ii ntti rod a h ivt i of rage and anguish and backed off t u distance of fifty yard seeming hull disposed to t;ive np tho con test but h linger fury or revenge onco i f irward lli becond i i more furious and headlong he i . die i al tho gomsbok and attempt ed to leap over tho formidable horns in order to alight on his back the gems bok till btullding on tho defensive de vale.i bi bond speared the lion in bis ie in i inflicted i^hitt the specta tnra believed to be a mortal wound us trated to the depth uf six ill ■108 again tin lion retreated groan ing an i limping in a manner which show ed tbat be had been beverely bun but iiu i collected all bia energies for an other attack at tliu instant of collision in gomsbok presented a horn sons tu strike the lion immediately between his ' '• . : . legs and bo forceiblo wus the btroke that llm whole length ul the horn nn buried in the lion's body for near ly a minute the two beasts t 1 motion i thou the gemsbok slowly bucking withdrew bis horn ami the lion tottered uml tell on bis side his limbs piivering in ihe agonies of death the victor made a triumphant flourish of his heels and trotted oil apparently without having re ceived the least injury in the conflict another txtraordinary murder cusc — the horrors developed by tho coroner's investigation in the burdell murder oase are hardly yet realized by the public when they have laid before them tho strange revelations of another crime on ly loss heinous becauso its plot did not buccocd dr michnl price moore a phy sician well known iii the curt of gener al > i ma a a charge of conspiring to murder mr alfred livingston 1 tren ton n j the allegations uf the witnes e show a most determined attempt on the pint of the accused to make way with ins adversary and the details of the evi duuee indicate that the prisoner possesses either an utterly depraved or an insane mim j a negro named augustas wesley tits put u the stand and testilied that dr moore tried to hire him for an indefi nite mn — payable when the deed was bme — to murder mr liviugston after long negotiations tho negro declined tho j the accused then resorted to bis own brother u man of forty years of age tvli an be tried to persuade into doing the murder by the promise of 20,000 on which he could live like a figlltiug cock his brother not liking the business and .. the offer dr m it is charged resorted t a youog lady furnishing her with drui and a dagger and giving her itions to first put mr livingston to sloop and then to dispatch him the intended agents uf ur m all betrayed him nnd sometime last summer be was : ul brought before the police ■ie affidavits of these witnesses ise was discharged n the first investigation the justice deciding tho and mi uu led nt affidavits however being moore was arrested again and ' ul to await tl action of the try which body found an indict i i .;■.■tspiring to mur evidenoo that dr moore ti with tat ug swindled lie i means out of f property which he im .._ . io co dd recover if the present the way the . of months mr livingston ess it i ii hiqh be instruc . ■-. .-'. in adesper . purposes to which we i pa . ii e witness the negro , and i ir . , _• lady uiiiued '..■d.iv n v 1 : ■i igine that the i ealthful - a _•:■■at in us out ised a.ivan uuer but - : • 1 tinor i :' ir invft bare at any :' proju alteutioa |