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Thursday Morning, November 8, 1866. O""T. P,, SLIDZJ, Es, .i 01he sole agent for*this paper in Charleston 8.C. C:Y- Mr. JAN. I. 8atVj-i ne of this place, but now residing Mi Charlotte, N. C. is our authorised agent for the Naws.' , Mr. SnI-r can be totind at the Times office. Case of the State ya. L. X. and B. D. tol lik, pontiued., HarietBlain (colored) Coss-qanin cd.-Levy Bolick fared once out of his pistol. Robert shot scvcn times. Had nothing tt plato.1. Witries counted thesbote, ;Lo,vy sokat de ceased- while running. Deceased hadn't gone far when shot at; -nr far when Levy aiot thd ptl. Witnea followed a piede ; told ulius'to run, and keep out of the way. Julius did not get on the saddle mule. Levy was 9tanding by the snadle nrule when Jliu wout to got on. Whon Julius went to put his leg oter the mule, Levy dvew back with the stick. Ju lius tried to do so three ttmes, The fourth . tii6 he got do*n off the tongue, picked up the tongs and start ed to amount the mule with tong$ i hand. - Levy walked fast round the mules' heads to the other side. Jt lius got on the tongue againjgot-down again and walked backwards, Bolick after him.. Presently Levy toliok made aquiokjutip at him and. .aught his right hand. Levy had hin no time till he said to Robert "shoot." Julius struck Bolick saIm*e time. Be lick struck him. Julius struck one time, and threw down the tongs. Levy had Julius by the arin when Robert ihot, Julius st'ruck but once, never raised topgs again. Robert was right - at Levy's shoulder whien he shot. Prisoner (Levy) struck Julius one time with stiek and cut a hole:in his hat. Stevenson was present, sitting down where he co id see Julius all the time ; could see deceased every time he went to get on the mule. Stick Boliek had was a large white walking stick. Witness saw the tongs after deccasid struck prisoner. They were bent before that. No child said any. thing to witness about the tongs be ing bent. The 6olicitor here announded the close of the examination of witnesses for the State. Witness for the defence, os. Smith Sworn.-Witnesw saw deceased, short ly before he was killed,, at the house of Margaret Birlee (colored.) [Here the counsel for defendant was Inter rupted by the Solicitor, who raised a 'point upon the.comnpeteney of the tes timony to prove the charaecr of de *ceased. Counsel etatal the cobrnde tioi of this testimony with the case. As the testimony lhad disagreed about who pressed on the confliot, this,was to sho.w the disposition of deceased to wards prisoner. Ciounsel quoted from "Russell on Crimes" to establish his .position, when the Judge illowed the witness to proceed.) - Witness asked deceased where he was going. beqeesed said he was not going to work any more with the robs in Soyth Ca'reina, -14rgaret asked him .if ho (Julius) was going to,:i~y. lHe aid he was hw adstryw~ tetnorve. None but the yankcee can purtmne out. Margaret told him he had Fbutdr not * get in a fuss with 30i'. flolie,Eemig!it get hurt. Jallius,said '.IWoll ff that's * all bie Wahats, I can huad tooe' v@l fight Bgli,11k a duel" s'i~ he, 5ny timue he wants.'! Margatfg Brie -(eolored) - eapn--. Witness kne* dEase#f i.m hhm.en Sunday and. Monday before he was killed. On Sundg! while aV.jiet &ouse, witness sa~w a man running 'to * wards the hough It was Julius Blain. He asked witness if she bad- AvgE, .Witness laughed,, and said to him " hat in the name of G-d'would I do wth a gun." Dooased.sa I wan e one, for he was going to k Beliok if he was the Iasn shone on ; that he allow#fl -lianco, and if not then, ho would sai,blog 4ev r Bolick's infernal heart out o im,EdWSToW!E'ai Ukdo him ! % PJ 1krday, ody4V; there0butnems lhdMece talk so for ir. Bolick had 4eaq vqy lllver to him and to his fAnity.'" ft It was af&r that when 4eieme for the ga. Bolck had thenm . left .lulius'hoirs. *ith saw deceasedi on MQD40Y. about l ,1 e 'iodse: He oomse,to ker house ald Ui Zr. Joe Sinith that he had been gil r ng np allhis tools never to *ork in South Caroling foi anj niore t6bs. Witnossed asked de'edsed if ho had moved, le said no, ho hadA: Wit riess askod if *asn't . going,.to move, lie said- ho was not, -,Witnoss told him he ought to do s, 60 Mr. Bolick inight hurt him, 1)ecesi'ed said he could hurt too, and that he could change balli and ammunition with Bolick as soot as any body else; and when he said so le put his hand up to his breast, just so. Witness to' do, ceased she was up at his house o, Sun day when Mr. Bolick. was.there and, that tr, Biok wasn't "rash"-witm his f4mily, Witness agked'desMed if hd hsdn't told her how g 'Mr. Polick hdl bee to 4iii and his family., . lIus said he . didn'l ore : for that. 'itness did not know deceased was going to live in the hohse ttlle indv ed into it. Two Mr. Stevensois'dome there one oiglt, but. witnss ,41d not know why% they did not put deoased dut of, the-'house. Juliut old me Levy Boliek said he ed6uld **A1iin house. Witness was at the house fdtea8 ed awhile the day he woa. )kilfte bvt did not see him killed. 'After witI ness got there the leard '. *ik ay "makegaste Julius, $gi ought te gone." Julius mumbled out some thing at Mr. Boliek. Witness helped. to put things in the wagon. Julius got down off the wagon. Bolick went to the hind end of the wagon-so did Julius. Ju4ius picked up the tongs at the fire end, walked up to Bolick ad struck him on the arm. Bolick gave book. Julius advanced' and strack ,Bolick in the (a0e. Bolick dropped the stick he had in his h3d, and slapped his hand up to his face, When JuNus struck Bolick, 'h% opon Od his pants to get out his pistol. Levy then said .to Robert "to come round here." Witness -6ard ia pistol shoot and a sap pop, $nd eh# iput ouV for home at eee. W'Itnbas .dje kdt see Bolick grat Juhes by the arm at any time. If )3eliok had stood still he would have,. get ~the second flok right on his head; bitt he got bao na got the liek' pp his face. [Here witness showed how 9offek, moved so as to get the blow on the. face instead of the head,] . Witnessaw Bo.lick motion with his stiek, but did not see hinm strike ~Tii lius. Hiarriet Blain :said to witsQps, "Margaret, I thought you wrould be ota my sIde," witness maid she could not be without telling a lie. She askced witness if she didn't se ltobertjle lick shoot Julius.. Witposasmaid, "I did not." Harriet thea maid to -witdsg she had no businss tihig whatJw litas said about'Mr; Doldt ; aii 'dWt she (witDess5i ghta4Ljav mad'e Wr, Smith oat a -lie,.. Witnes toll her she did not lnt.nd4to do,sue' i thingr tTo's m da t9U9 S~ uperior lumber. The /'IrenologRal Journal for lIo$ venabpr contaips,sketelies of, th4 lpng and Queena of the Sofgians, with.like noiew Chief men among the Mer spns, wifrvamay eicellnt portaits and atber ilNistrationd; beafdea 'Lg esy becten ;Jras . Fogratl, the celebrated freuch irenologist dufr' lie Opinion a Women who Talk ; Family Dog; ao h other read In suestive bnd r '1' ble to all. 0.20 , ,a ye"r. Addre owr n el 89 1oadway, N~w THE PROSPECT BEFORE Us.--TitE -OOMINO *roNew-Th...4o S (08 Wll 1ol qktions th' lX asamoh s, rk, 0 y, -Del re, and, eour aa' " inneut an gap and Nevada, have ele7ctons samo day,- -ovem6r 6. -Th'oe 'ar all Congressional. electious .alIRtVo vis : = Iassachusotts, Now Yor4g, Dola warer Michigan and.Itansa., for Gov ernors of the'espoeivrftidt The chief interest in then all lies-if %the elections to Congress, Maine, Ver mont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, ,wa and Oregon, have elected .flty. buven Itepubheans to twelve Demo crats to the next Congress, The oth er 'States enumerated abovevill elect .ninety-one menbors. .Tkeir delega tions now stand thus : Dem. Rep. Massachnsetts, 0 10 Now York,. 10 21 X1w Jersey, 3 2 Delaware, 1 - 0 Maryland, 2 3 Mis,so uri, 1 8 Michiganf 0 0 Illinois, 5 11 Winconsin, 1 5 Minnesota, 0. 1 2 Kansas, 0 1 Nevada, 0' 1 21 70 rpon the 'rsult of- these elections, says' the Boston Post,' depnds did fact wheter the radicalmt atte.mpt to grasp ail the powers of Government,. or they shall b.e Adminiatoredi by the differcut 4epartments under the Constitution df the United States. Swime. Lasoaxas oa Tan - BorA.-The Rev*.n P. WeitOritesto.the New Orleans 0Ari#tiaq,Advoato,,from Zurich, Switter land,.JuY y-I7, on follows-8 I-oan seoure as many laborers as I wa*t: by paying their way ioithe United States, I oan gef thetfnds on the following condi. #loan : They Will bind themselves to labor (and they work twile as hard as negroes genota1ll,) for you (or one.or two yearv, for theii passage across the ocean, board and l6tling and, at, the end:of the time, the I.Pen wil be deducted hoin the gro'ss .ilpts or the p1od40t,of ttir.lAbor, and the.balaP. divided btween them, and their enloyer wo third. 'To silatrate: It will take $2 to take them to Now 'Orleuns, tnd, say 150 to clothe and feed for one yohr; m9vje utkes seven balem of qot ion an fifty barrels of odrn, worth, in all $8o0; take fropi-$80 -$176 expenses, leaving $A25; ne one tilrt-$280, the mhare 'of (lie laborer-and $417, the hairo of the omployer., They- will entar into wriiien olsligitiont before the United tates 'Consul here..whilh he'(the Consul) as,ures m . is biodipg, and will-hold theta iq the United Slates. I think it a good chatce for our farmers; may, commence 'with only ten and@, $260 or $800.wil put them on the lace and jhe probable net, proceeds will be bout $400; and with -this, the second year l ou oan inlarge to any extent most desira be. If a folkure. thote in but little loqt, probably nothihg ; expenses are efirmt paid, then, If anything ittleft, it is avided. Or they are willing, aftei all **Wesaof feed for -horses plow'uharpeningeo. are pai, tudivide the nest joceed. t a.4talf. The 4 plseem nios,1rtlatuienwsad intelligent Orkind regards to our friends. mAly ad dress is Zurleh, eure of the United States Conmsul. The New Vork Lterald's .corrospon. detnt in Paitti asserta tha~t ti;p revolu. tionary emenit in #painu hio l.Me.s ton cenitrated t.an point whlichi renJerst a popular expldosion inevitable'.ini 'lhe king, domn wiihmin a few montths. Th'ie r"it, he says, will be thet dothronoment of th -! Queen, and the certain overthrow of the B3ourbon dynasty. The tendency of (lie putbliC feeling ist toward the es. tablishmnent of a republic. The Infantta Henri de Be'urbon, brother to the king of Spain, who professes democraev', aimb 4t thme leadership. It, ie intimate<' that he would be.disposed to treat. for (lie transfer of Quba to the Uumto States itt ireturh for Amnerican sympathy dur. ing and subsequent to tlie struggI.e "Who~ has Andrew Johnson pimni h ed4?" aekb the'' Tribune. In its own grammitf, we'taply, Aim hAsn't punished Butlefor stinling gold 'in New O&deans, and Anusilng the deat.h of piridoners i nor lBon hsfosteaig cotton; and' disgrac ighsuniform by flagruant afisconduct in New Orleauns. But them hiar been re*a?d.td by f assachuiset tea withI Con. gtional liono%, whioh themn dederves pu~ b.i*nch as the Al'btane-doos forthie umof'oOthe U nglish^laitguage.-eNetw York*WorM1, "QII, I.ava t9 ?teup a sad tragl tompy feel lngs."' "~WIufa ourearrh was 'i I" "Wh.y, I had to tie diit 4elly Fi' eas hl her ma, was loaakn ea., ' cale is hes. t L Novq r Earl Doiby en du e puta on 1 the subject of a IIcO g r ilway. ' pie , the Gen. Sherman got or at Co ,and forty persons on board *ere murdered by the natives. Cons6lsa 891. Five-twenties 081. BzvutVz,- November-4-I-All th..Prusialu army in Saxon has been ordered to be de V A,N mborr A rojeot oJi il. tary reform # iAustr' inci 4 tie bf'Ver aLliabWlty to.erv ..tV}##Xly.,jJao 1160.f Areech-loading arms and other measures. 1sA*voot,, 1November 0---Colton quiet ond active; sales of 18,000 bales-uiddling 'Oifands 1id. New Items, B'ALfTour, Noveinbe' 6-12 P. M. 4fter wonfdrence lasting uv to,10 o'clock, last night, between the, Police,Commission er and d oommititee representing the con. iervative party, with a view to the latter naming one jidwe and one clerk, to be ap pointed by ihe Police Coumissioners, for each precinct, according to' the arrange. ment. made at the confellenco with Gen. Grant, the cotnservative committee abandon ed the whole matter, and withdrew- without mnking any nominatior to - tie lolice Board. Thus the list otJudges and clerks stand as at the Mayor's election. BAI.TMORE, Noven6er O.--The oletion is progressing quietly, so far as heard from. No disturbance anywlfoie. 8 P. M.-Tte election passed off qAefly. Incomplete returaS indicate that the con servatives carried the city. WAStINoTON, Novinber 6 -The State Departmont has officlki information of the departure of Maximilian from- the City of Mexico. Niw Oar.VAms. November 6.-The Epis copal Bishops of Vernioni, Alabama and 1ississippi hs arrived, and will conse crate, tonor, Ryev. J. 1. B. Wilaner as Hishop of Lodisiana, In place of Hishop IPork, killed near Atlanta. Dr. Wilmer arrived this evening. Georgia Legislature -Mr. Sewards' posi tion. A1LLruOKVLt, November 4.-Hon. A. II. .Tiophens, in a private letter t a gentle manin this city, incidentally allitdes to the staItemjn of a correspondent of the New York lnt, regardilg. himself'and broth er in tho'mqtter of tie constitutional amend. ret. and . ciaraoteries it. as utfterly with out Aundation. lie thinks the Legislature, should reject the amendment promptly. Market Reports. Nsw OnLEANs, November 5 -Cotton I@ o. higkor; quotations nominal. Fairpligar 4. Lo*islann molasses 86(t@$1. Super. fine flour dull, at $12.25. Gold 48t, Monizu-.- November 6--4oon.-Gold 48; sterling 91.. Cotton dull. Flour quiet. Wheat Arm. Pork heavy, at 28. . - - 7P': .--Cotton steady, with sales.of 1,200 bales, -at 39@41. Flour qiet. Wheat drl and declining. Pork irregular, at 281. Sugar dull and heavy-Muscovado 10J(a 1l1, Rosin $6.50@$18. Fromasfington, YAsHIOGTow, Nov. 4.-Governor Swaunn, Montgiory Blair , and :Mr. Latrope, counsel for the nowly ap pointedjlal ti more Police Commission era, arrived here last evenitig, and had an interview with the President to day. Secretary Seward, General Grant, Secretary Stanton, and the Attorney General were in conference with the President to-day. The renins. TORONTO, Nov. 3,-Tho excitement relativo to the Fonian trials has no6~ sbated. Lumsdon was tried to-day, and'l the Court. room was- densely crowded. The verdict wvas "not guil .Latest Market Reports, N.W YORK, November 5.-old 145B ; Coupons of '61 1 14t; '62, U'0$. Flour-quiet ; Wheait 2 a 8 better. Pork heavy a t $28.25. Sugar quiet anid steady.; Coffee quiet and firm. Naval Stores dulil and heavy ; Spir its Tutrpontino 82 a 83, Rosin .$5.15 a 18.50..: LmvERPooL, November 5.-.-Cotton sales to-day 1,600 balos, Middling Up.. lands, at l5Jd. Market firm. LON DJoN, Nov.- 5.-Consols 894.; U. S. Five.4wenties 681. From Mexic, WVAsiffNO'foZff, Nof. 5,-'Mr. Rone ro has received sa lettr 'dated Voy'a Cruz, Octobier 26, via dNew Orleans; stating that Maximilian left the city of Mox ic) on the 23d' ult., resigmping in favor of General BDinie. From Baltitore, October 5.-Judge Iartoe decided that the warden had thtren Aa,ys in yhich to return writs. An eatablishmecnt *containing 150 b@oes fire -'m and ammunition was~ seized to-day by the polico. Resisr. price was offored to the arrest.tnd one man shot. General Grant, actingin, a privto. capacity, made, the following.. gropoui.. tiom1 to theo old Oomminssiopeora, which, it is sunnno'&ti wilIbanco.a.d : t the Consevat'ves have oio judge of olecttopJ "0e4 jnq eaeh.. preciuct,. and accor ig to the registry law have' boxes for' registered ballots, one to be placed at overy precinet. General dfantl'is atiIng dA repre sentativelor Oovernor; Swaun in' tho inatter. All quiet at present. No trouble ippreltended. From Canada. .NEw. YORKItov6stiber, 5.--Ald' vits to prove the innocence of the Rev. Mr. McMahon, now under sentonce of death in.,Toroito, have been, forward e-to .Washington. .... BUFFAI.O, ,NQv; 5 -~CoIig o1rable excitement'at Fort Erie hst night, in anticipatioo of a Fenian' ihid. The cause of te ianic seeis to hi've 'been the - Orrival of. the United. States Rtbamor Michigan which has c6mo to restore the Feleian arms captured last June, and at t'o." Fenian denionstra tion on Sunday afterno2p?ftrominent Fenians mado addrogsi breats. Tim- NATIONAL CoX i ~iPANY. -A notice appears in the Charleston papers, from whiuhi we extract the fol lowing paragraph: "In compliniio with orders received from the General Superinteident of the National Express and Trnnsportation Compainy, at Baltimore, the operations of tFe company are temporarily suspend ed till its liailities are al paid, whe:, in pursnance of the recent proceedings of the Board] of Directors, it proposes to resume baslies under the Aew organiza lion." The touisville Jiurn (I says: Look at Sherman aiid llutlor. as n.ilitary. rivals.. There is a palpable point of conparison,. Both made excur"ions to the sea. Sherimn started from At lanta, luder from Dutch Gap. Sh$or man brought up at all manner of plae?,-B'fatler at Wilmington. Sher man's march took several montht;, Butler's oify ten or twolve days. So. Ptutt, won the race by. long odds. Why,wa'nt an.oflier of such wonder ul oxp.edition kopt constantly din ployed in the'expldition line of buffi ness ! A FACT W dirIT K NOWINo.-To bt tie irodtn*4,*rect bWldi6g;. atpply m; chinlery and .imt .a cotton. spindle rnn ning, with looms to weave its yarn irto cloth, costs f6rty dollars. -With this fact. any inan .1Mat,knows' the multipli Vation table, can airrive at the cost of aily number ofspindles. 1,000 spindles Wi4 convert into ya about, 200 bales ot cotton pe' -aiiti . The saine persoi' can easily a1cO'n how many spindler it will ro(Iire to, Itse Ip the c>tton croli' of tho Suuth.at agivqn annnal average-,' and how mI4h- -c'pital is required to do it. Will thoMidti think abot'itt? DIYATH OF RTA,. WoRirir, Esot-Oiir cominunity wha started, yesto'rd'h tore noon, by the announcoeilt of the aud. den (heath of Mr. Rid North, the active partner of the firm, of Townsend'& Worth, bookseller*," Mr. North was a useful citiiri'in all that apperuined to the wellare' 'Wq gomianijX,,.which he 4ived. i'b6Uev*r .he entLed into. he did do wvibihiMhee heart- andenter gy, and id e'V-tyqbb'lacal asRdeintions owe n'uich to bW~ t4negy and' seal for . their succes.-Phxn,,ix. - It is said that the Fallsofiagara, on the A1nerican side, have- under gone quite' a change within the paset two years, in cons'equene of'thie fall. iing of huge masses of rock. T1ine cen tre of the fall has gonle b,a.k about 150 feet, and ita formn Is almnost as near the shape of a horse sh oe as the Cana dian Fall. ...b.. . A poor little girl hn tho' employ of the WVisconsin P'aper-Comnpany, hr pioking over a lot or raga a few days ago, found, In an old knapsack, the sum of $l',050 in seven thirty bonds and.greenbadkas. Of oourse, the child of want and labor was ddlighited wIth her good.fortune. But, upon' discovery of the fact, the Company -wfthI- 6W iectoristhe thoAnuness took It 'orn' hfe &o ropie (o.t own beq$6itl 3 is *The Thnnessee Oonike%dlttStat, Cn. *enti -iset 'ott datutrdi~ daet U.1 uipe endo in h e 1ftlAel'puik'ayn~t 6re he ,7fe td ed reuiitanoe '~ t ee iattoa ~ and'deolkr.. lig ifi4aItif6tion b, tt hau' Leglslature as,t ~ri4an told, herne ditopt4d; The fondors of -light - literaturd wil! regrot'to hear of io,de'ath of Sylvan uft Vob, ythich took biace in Neow York on Wedopay The Juareso Government of. .Mexdg is said to htaves ontwined the land grant' of Lbweir" CalifornIa to tife YAnoid' an.Cpig . .oedzR ken in the.lNga pop, e upo! the Tt sload. Gona n np