In the Matter of B. F. Moore, and Others

63 N.C. 397
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJune 5, 1869
StatusPublished
Cited by41 cases

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In the Matter of B. F. Moore, and Others, 63 N.C. 397 (N.C. 1869).

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Upon Monday the 19th day of April 1869, the following *Page 398 article appeared in the columns of the Daily Sentinel, a newspaper published in Raleigh:

"A SOLEMN PROTEST OF THE BAR OF NORTH CAROLINA AGAINST

JUDICIAL INTERFERENCE IN POLITICAL AFFAIRS.

The undersigned, present or former members of the bar of North Carolina, have witnessed the late public demonstrations of political partisanship, by the Judges of the Supreme Court of the State, with profound regret and unfeigned alarm for the purity of the future administration of the laws of the land.

Active and open participation in the strife of political contests by any Judge of the State, so far as we recollect, or tradition or history has informed us, was unknown to the people until the late exhibitions. To say that these were wholly unexpected, and that a prediction of them, by the wisest among us would have been spurned as incredible, would not express half of our astonishment, or the painful shock suffered by our feelings when we saw the humiliating fact accomplished.

Not only did we not anticipate it, but we thought it was impossible to be done in our day. Many of us have passed through political times almost as excited as those of to-day; and most of us, recently, through one more excited; but, never before have we seen the Judges of the Supreme Court, singly or en masse, moved from that becoming propriety so indispensable to secure the respect of the people, and, throwing aside the ermine, rush into the mad contest of politics under the excitement of drums and flags. From the unerring lessons of the past we are assured, that a Judge who openly and publicly displays his political party zeal, renders himself unfit to hold the "balance of justice," and that whenever an occasion may offer to serve his fellow-partisans, he will yield to the temptation, and the "wavering balance" will shake.

It is a natural weakness in man, that he, who warmly and publicly identifies himself with a political party, will be tempted to uphold the party which upholds him, and all experience teaches *Page 399 us that a partisan Judge cannot be safely trusted to settle the great principles of a political constitution, while he reads and studies the book of its laws under the banners of a party.

Unwilling that our silence should be construed into an indifference to the humiliating spectacle now passing around us; influenced solely by a spirit of love and veneration for the past purity, which has distinguished the administration of the law in our State, and animated by the hope that the voice of the bar of North Carolina will not be powerless to avert the pernicious example, which we have denounced, and to repress its contagious influence, we have under a sense of solemn duty subscribed and published this paper:

B. F. MOORE, EDWARD HALL, A. S. MERRIMON, Z. B. VANCE, E. J. WARREN, WILLIAM T. DORTCH, JOHN KERR, F. B. SATTERTHWAITE, E. G. HAYWOOD, Ed. CONIGLAND, JOS. B. BATCHELOR, JOS. J. DAVIS, G. V. STRONG, ASA BIGGS, THOMAS BRAGG, S.C. LATHAM, SPIER WHITAKER, Jr., C. M. COOKE, E. T. BRANCH, WM. F. GREEN, WM. A. KERR, J. T. LITTLEJOHN, THOMAS N. HILL, M. V. LANIER, T. J. SPARROW, JNO. W. HAYS, RICH'D WATT YORK, T. B. VENABLE, GEORGE WORTHAM, J. S. AMIS, G. W. BLOUNT, L. C. EDWARDS, JOHN H. THORPE, WM. A. PLUMMER, SAMUEL T. WILLIAMS, WM. A. JENKINS, A.M. MOORE, W. A. MONTGOMERY, O. A. COKE, C. W. SPRUILL, ABNER J. WILLIAMS, R. B. WATT, T. E. SKINNER, JNO. H. DILLARD, WILLIS BAGLEY, T. RUFFIN , Jr., *Page 400 THOS. H. GILLIAM, A. M. SCALES, THOS. J. JARVIS, A. J. BOYD, MILLS L. EURE, J. I. SCALES, JOHN GATLING, R. H. WARD, H. A. GILLIAM, J. T. MOREHEAD, Jr., G. H. GREGORY, M. S. ROBBINS, J. EDWIN MOORE, M. McGEHEE, WM. F. MARTIN, JAMES A. GRAHAM, E. B. WITHERS, GEO. N. THOMPSON, J. E. BOYD, SAML. P. HILL, G. M. WHITING, L. R. WADDELL, C. CM. BUSBEE, R. J. LEWIS, H. W. HUSTED, E. S. PARKER, J. W. SHARP, J. H. ABELL, HENRY R. BRYAN, L. W. HUMPHREY, ALEX. JUSTICE, S. GALLOWAY, W. D. W. STEVENSON, W. G. MORRISSEY, JOHN HUGHES, WM. ROBINSON, W. J. RASBURY, STEPHEN.W. ISLER, JOHN.W. DUNHAM, E. S. WOOTEN, JAS. S. WOODARD, J. W. EDMONDSON, HUGH F. MURRAY, J. F. WOOTEN, J. E. SHEPHERD, F. C. ROBERTS, GEO. W. WHITFIELD, JOHN N. WASHINGTON, J. W. LANCASTER, CHARLES C. CLARK, Ed. C. YELLOWLEY, E. A OSBORNE, THOS. J. HADLEY, JOHN.E. BROWN, JOHN S. HARRIS, A. BURWELL, SION H. ROGERS, LOVERD ELDRIDGE, WM. EATON, JR., C. B. SANDERS,

Upon the second day of the present term (Tuesday, June 8th, 1869) the following Order was made by the Court:

"The Court being informed of a certain libellous publication directly tending to impair the respect due to the authority of the Court, which appeared in the Sentinel, a newspaper published in Raleigh, on the 19th of April 1869, and is headed *Page 401 "A solemn protest of the Bar of North Carolina" c., and purporting to be signed by certain attorneys of this Court; the Clerk is hereby ordered to inquire and report to the Court which of the persons whose names appear to be signed to said publication, are attorneys practicing in this Court."

Thereupon the Clerk reported the following names as those of gentlemen who, as appeared by the records of the Court, were practicing attorneys therein, viz:

B. F. MOORE, THOMAS BRAGG, E. G. HAYWOOD, SION H. ROGERS, JOS. B. BATCHELOR, A. S. MERRIMON, H. A. GILLIAM, E. J. WARREN, JOSEPH J. DAVIS, WILLIAM A. JENKINS, C. M. BUSBEE, WILLIAM EATON, Jr., W. K. BARHAM, ASA BIGGS, ED. CONINGLAND, T. J. JARVIS, GEORGE V. STRONG, C. C. CLARK, J. F. WOOTEN.W. T. DORTCH, JOHN HUGHES, T. B. VENABLE, R. W. YORK, JOHN KERR, and Z. B. VANCE.

Upon the return of the Clerk's report, the Court ordered that the attorneys named therein should be "disabled from hereafter appearing as attorneys and counsellors in the Court, unless they shall severally appear on Tuesday, June 15th 1869, and show cause to the contrary" and further ordered, that a copy of the order should be served upon the parties referred to.

This rule, by direction of the Court, was in the first instance, served (June 9th 1869) upon Messrs Moore, Bragg and Haywood only. Upon its return, the Court made the following remarks: As there seems to be some misapprehension, in regard to the matter which the Court is about to take up, it is proper to say that the Rule was made upon the ground that every member of the Bar whose name purports to be signed to the paper referred to in the Rule, did sign it, and approve of its publication.

We are informed that there are about five hundred members of the Bar, and the Clerk reports that the names of one hundred and ten, or, aboutone-fifth of the whole number, purport to be signed to the paper. *Page 402

He also reports that Willis Bagley, Esq., has filed a statement to the effect that he did not sign the paper, or authorize any person to do so for him, and that he did not approve of its publication.

The rule is therefore discharged as to Mr. Bagley; and it will be discharged as to all others who may file with the Clerk a like statement.

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