. , ' AH- 1 t l li l£t the a Vilest :e crowd in eep interest evidences of I pie and leir- iIitching every nr affairs as' discussed on 'lay, without■ * 1. -vuw.—s•oin restraint as times—is emand watch-ong all slave t home. Hu-to the owner impropriety, at r to one and population is it an exposure iuch as liquorSupreme Court.—This Tt ibun.nl ••••mmcn-ced its Winter Term in th’s cityNmMon Ln*. 10th, Chief Justice Pearson and ass lt;ute Justices Battle and Manly being presi nt. Aclass of20 gentlemen weie exam nei, .-ml being found qualified, were granted ii' »nce to practice as At ton. r s and atLaw in the County Court of the Mate. e append the names and resident es t f those who composed the class:Samuel A. Harrell, Pasquotank ; Joseph A. Iiland, Pitt ; II EL Cl nil-s. Cuilfbra; Wm. A. Herring, Duphn; W. M • ;rp. Hertford; John P. W. Ilrj'an, Sampson; Wni. t«. Morisey, Wayne; Thomas I*. Johnstoii, Asheville; Junius B. French, Richmond Hill; Sol. II. White, Windsor ; Wm M. Pavia, Smith County, Va. ; Duncan t '. I lay -wood, ISalcig ', N. C. ; Stuart L. Johnston.countyBrien, Raleigh, N. C.; tt . J Sunly, (’-■ .Iambus countv, N. C.• »