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0Mm Chatham ttzrl THURSDAY, Jl'NE 24, lsso. H. A. LONDON, Jr.. Editor. ror. ocvFRSon : T II 0 M A S J. JAR VIS, of I'M. IOK I lite TENANT GOVI P.NOl!, J A M K fci L. It O I' I N S O X , of Mtuioli. Foil SKCi-.tl'AUV IT STATU : W I L L I A M L. SAl'NDE K S , ol Orani. rou Tiinsua.l: : JOHN M. WOKTH, of llandolph. For. ATTORNEY OlMi.Ai : THU M A S S. K i: N A N, of Wdsou. run avw ton : WILLIAM V. iioui:i:ts, of Ciates. I'oasri'nisiVMi.su i'iiw.i in j; ut - :-i n ,l O li X C. S C A ll l! O U O L G II. of Johnston. FOi: .r. KJE SLiKKiiiit crur: J O ll X A. (.! I L -M i: i:. of Guilford. roK cos,;!;l:ss rol mil lusriuci't WILLIAM It. COX. of Wake. Ol' It NOJIINKKS. We hoisr at our tuu-i head the nanus of the nominees of oiir.J adic ial. (.nsrivsioiial and State ton v. .itie-ns. tliat wotv held !a-t week, ami wo pleiljio them Tm IJr ::!' hearty am! i:ii;iesf .si:jp..rt. t ur readers arc !-iihth-ss l'auii'iai- with noailv a!! 1 1 it so :i:iim , anl ivr.".in ly will W- with all before the cam The name of .1 has 1h-.-i.i-k' a household word in North ('an i:ia. ;uil if is ratlu-r renia-.kabli- that lie. v. Iki oecUiies tin hV-t p!;ic-i- mi our tit-lict, should liao been of the iHUulilst eiriiu. and li;i had tut-ivafc-.-t (lii!i.-tlfio to oc-i-coiia- in iittainir. -o liih a po.-itioii. His lit'e i a tittino; example to i-n.'ot'.r.iLrc inotis noininati -n by tlte Metropoli tlio Ix.vs of North Carolina, ami tan l'isirict is a litiin rec ,;nitioti of sliotlld U- hold tip for their iliilll;. tioiu Tlii man, wl-.o i now (io iTTiv of this LCivai ( 'ointi'ouweahii and who has been le-noininated for that hii;h of.i.-c. was twenty five voir ao a poor ny follow in:; the pK'.wdiaudio. jut a thon-ands of mirbovsiuv di-iii t.-dav. Air.v- inn; at niati's r;atc jus Lit. war liojran ho promptly volunteered as a private? in the rank.-, fought bravely for the "lost c.ui-e," wa hadlv Wounded, atid the end ! t.'iat four yfar ptriijrgie found nun poor, luii-.hned witli a debt contracted in ohtaiuing an education, enfeebled with disci-- and iiniine-l with wound. Vet, ho did in-t depair but with that itnloinitable persevi r ain-i' clitiraj-tcri-t if of l:iui. he to work and MruSftl oil and on until lie attained tho hihi.-t po-.tiou within the yifr of the p'-fpie of his State. M.iv we noi then eoiinnen.i his example t- tin- etmil.iti. ci of tho juuir of ...rth t atolitia .' 1" I iaw risen ho lias, to haw a't.iiti t-d so high honors in the f.i.-e of such .olwrse ciivuiiisoi'.i.-e; -toi !y i-ovc.s tliat, 'Ilioma.s J. JarvN i in ordinary man, and i.iliths him t-. the siilTragr'.- of lt:. follow -ei; i.e!i-. Hut wo do not intend at fat- time to ki-ti-h tho live- of our nominees, reserving that for .-ulocpient is-m-. The reiiiaiii'lcr of luc Slate ticket i compoM'd of tho gi ntlemeti win. now oiruj'y the positions U win they have bet n re-uominat. .!, e that i Jen. W. P. Wo'.erl.. i im:i,;i ted for Auditor in the place of t prcreiit incumbent, (bti. Kobert- is the yoiinge.-t man on the ticket, and was tho ounget (ietieral in tlie ( 'on fed, -rate army, arid hi- nom ination is a lifting recognition ; the yming democracy. Our nominees are a'i "g i incti and true," and well deserv e the uni- ted support ,.f the democratic party. f course. ;ill were not tuo tir-t clioice of every man. but then every -body's choice could tn-t be nomiiia ted for every otlice. i.tid sou:,- were doomed to disappointment. We ap peal to till such to l ie al-, a- pei-snn-al preferences, and give totheiioiui necs the miiiio hearty upport that they would have claimed fn-m oth ers for the candidate? of their choice. The nominees are hoiie.-t. are com petent, are fine democrats, ami are fully entitled to the vote.-of all true democrats, and if we do our duty, they willho elected by a niajoiity .f not less than twenty thousand. Thou let us match shotildtftoshoiild er, with unbroken ranks and a solid front, and in November next t'-o l.right-eyed bird of victory wi1! perch on our htriner .' Our District ,.'onv.rtIon. Chiciu-iittl Cosivi'Ulior.. The Convention of ibe Lioim-eruts Tuo Dtiuiocrutic N.it.onal tvnven of this .'the Fourth Cvii-jressi-'iittl tion usst-mbied ut Cincinnati on thy District. at held ou thj lC It itt-t., ut Metropolitan Hull in the citv ol Raleigh. Tho utteudiiliL-eof ilelc-t'-.tU-s ice Piestiletit. i he convention was was very large, and so great was the called to order by Senator Darnum. harmony of feeling itud unai.iiuiiy of the chairman of the txetn'ixe coin sentiment that prevailed that it was mitiee, and Judge lloadley, of ('in appropriately termed a democratic cinnati, was appointed temp naiv "love feast." The name if iL-u. chairman, who made a stii i':i:.' an I W. 11. Cox was presented to the Con- elo-pient speech. Alter the appoint veiition s our candidate fir l.'ou- incut ot the comnntiecs ilie Ci i:en gress by ("apt. C ll. Peii-o'i, of Ciiat- tioa adjoarm-d until 10 nV' Wed ham, in a inot i-Kvpn-nt and appro- nesday, o tha' a iioiniuation w.il print o speech, and the isimiu.it.tu hardly be made before to-day. It is was niado unanimous by acclamation, i-.seks to speculate into who tin Col. V. F. Ciieen, of Franklin, was nominees "ill be. Seymour has : appointed thet l- cter for th is litii.r: , tive!y declined to aei'ept the liomina- and Mfusrs. A V. liraham, of t'la'-e aiid 1!. II . iu-iii. ot Nash, were elect ed d. ie;;utes to the Cincinnati Con ventieii The toi'.oNUiis'are the Inelii lid s oi tn F.ecutov Couimi tee o . - - !' the i '.str'er, W. U. V:-.rbivu;li, of Franklin; ).!m M. M-rit:jj of Ch itha n ; J. S. H attic-, of Na-.li, aad N 1). Cunn.idav. of liramille. Our nominee for Congress is s:o well known to our readers that he needs no introduction at our hands, but we cannot refi'niti from saying a feedings us were witnessed at the few words about lien. Cox because Chicago convention, but their delih of a lonii l-ersoiial acoUaintance with eratioiis will be conducted with tin- him. We tirst kr.ew him as a sol dier, and can bear willing tistimony to his gallantry on the ticld of battle. Never can we forget that scene Appomattox Court-House when CoV brigade tired the last ve'hy. Hat his record as a soldier has Income a part of our State's proud hit uy. A a democrat no one has i ceedeo I ! n. Cox in Lis . -al and eia-'iciit services for the party. For many yiars we were associated intimately with him ou the .State Kxi cutive Committee of thii democratic p.uty and therefore know whireof we speak, when we assert that no man i-i North Carolina has contributed wore freely of Lis time and money, end workul more faithfully for the-success of our party, than lien W. 11 CoX. His utiani- his eminent services to his Slate and party. The Slate Coin cut ion. The ee-i.tist for the nomination h t ir.iled, the State Convi n!i; n has been he'd, and we publish at tin- head i f oar lolniuns the ticket nominated for the Mie'raei s i f iln democrats ot Noith Carolina. The late State Con vention was the most i'cm:iri,ab!e that has ever been held in North Carolina by any political party n markab'.e alike f its immense size, and the i nlhii-ia-ni fiiar was h;hiti d. We have .-I'.fi-ude.l i vi ry State Convention of our party that has hi i u In 1.1 incl the war, but none of thr-m could com pare with this. The number i (dele gates in lit tel. dance was so l.il'oe that not even the largi t b'.iil.'.in-,' in Ral eigh eonhl hold one half - ! .;i. and so the I 'oiiventii.'i was h. hl in th" open 'Or. in the I'.:; it, 1 ...p;an . .V. t withstandii ;r th. , r ,'.v I was.-. . 1 irge probably thl.e thousand Vet. th. V were all will behaved, g. md humored nod rrleily. Tin- Convention was eabed to ..r.hr al out I o'clock-, and, wii h a la cess of an hour for supper, was in session until 1 o'clock in the nilit, tho delegates being detein lin ed to t'mih in one day. The ( lvi.-eis of the Convention Were John W. ( I raham, of I'ni'-a-, Pnsi denl.and II. A. f-ondon dr. ..f Chat ham, am! Kob. i t M. I'unnan. f I'.un- ' combe. Secretaries, with one Vice- " Pre-iih :it from e;u-li Coiieri ssioiial ' Pi.-trict. Ti.e pi-. enl inc.::! bi nts 1 of the ';u;ous State o'V: 's were re- ; nomin ited, t-seepL t'.e uditor. - Messrs. J. M. L.-ach and F. H. li-is- bee Wi re nppointeil Lit Ctors tor li:e State ;.t-l.uve. Mes-rs. 'j ho: Iblf- I'm, Y. P. Iiorhh, John S. II. u,i, r- sou and Ann . I M. ad led w; re i h eled as deleo'it, s to the Ciucinna- tiOoinehtion. Cupi. OctavinsCoke, of lbileio'n was elected Ciiairuiau of tho State Fxeeiitivo Committee. Tin: ( 'ii tiiM n of our Statfl llxrcu- tjv). eommittee oecupii s a viry r,s- ponsible an-l lab rioiis position. The most c mini nt men of the Stale have hi Id tins position, within the pint twelve veai:;. anions t'utm Thomas I'.ragg. O.mii 1 M. ISarringer, Par.i. l (i. I'owle, A. S. Merri-iioii and W. K. Cox, but no one of these distinguish ed gentlemen has discharged the del icate duties (if that place with great er ability or more ttvicieutly thin Samuel A. Ashe. As a party le.a.li r and oi-oaiii.:er thoroii;,''.dy posted, no one of his predecessor .4 wan the su- pi rior of this (.ntleinan, win) for the . ., , . ' .. . , , hast turec vears has been the trustid leader of the democratic parly in North (.'ar.ilina, and whoso retire- I,,,.,,! fi-,.1,1 tleil .-, will,,,, ;,, !, ,.o,,i. I . ,,,;,,., . ill ie. .i t,,.;. .ii.unpai-nw.ll.oa sel.oUs lo.ss to our party. 1 he democrats of this St to owe t. him a debt which we hope to see p-id . V:2d mst. tor the purpose ol uoiuujh iinjj candidates lor T resident nnJ tion. ami Tild -u has wiitteii a letter w itlidrawii his nai-n-. t'.'.'nn's let tvr is a manly and stau mu m -lik document, and is creoita! alike t.- him and to the party that elected him President four years a. ;o. The convention is compose 1 of di legates, and, as the two-thirds ml. otevails, p.tj votes are net iv to MCiire the nomiiiati. n. c s'u.ei rely hope that this i-ouvi iitiou w-il lo-t be diseiaeed bv such disoid. ily -ro- desite to promote the ynod party, and hol in the intcris;.- di idilals. ot in- Ti:i:Srr: 1'r in is I eimr l'ua led very satisfacioi i y. O n rei l. is w i i d-ubtless lcmenibei- that t';..- list Loo:! it lire pissed a bill to u.lju.st and e.'iuprouiise the State's ii.ih i.; edui ss, an I iiutliori.-.cd the Treasur er to issii'? lew bon is in ix 'a.ino ' t". r the old oius. When in 1! ilcUi'i last week we were informed by Mr. Ponald P.ain, ehiif clerk of the Treasurer, that thus f.o- o'd b md.. amoantine- to sit.lel'.M" hel b.eii received a'l l eau.-clied, an 1 in i change for them new ! -uds amou'i ting to si,:' H. h 1 1 b.-eii i -n d. Tho total ai.lount to In- l' :i-..l .1 is s I'J.i'.S.'i.O bl, ( that n .-re tl, in ha':' ll.lS already bi-ell i, Hide i. T.'l" In '.V bonds bear four per cent. il. teres!, and are sold on the n.-ney markets it a'-out scvMity-:ive c.id-i ou th. dollar. Con. .;.:- Atu-fKNHi last week, r.inl the people w ill not rt-giet it. The sessions of Coiiol es ale too long, and to., mueii nine is spent in doing nothing. lively mm who goes ; the Leoi; iture or to Coitor.'ss think the salvation of the i-ountrv or rath- er his re-t lection , introducing some speech. di pen b.ll i Is noon his lakin Our PlallVrm. i'ii:iirv for oolitic It is vent r in to itfor.i .leclar.itory t, o fn !.!: serittt n .-in.i th.i.- these poitf. h V te I ,t:vei ti'-:. j ,i mo. i ; ! . i:-. oia .'y. an! for s si'npiy xpr-. vsiu,; !':; rrin.-ii'les of the pirty. Lot every voter read it and say wheri in he ob j. c-s to it. P is as fo'liws : ' Ib's.'lvi. 1, Th ,t the Hi m-vratio pa.'ty of Nei'ii: Ctrolin x are in fiv r of an honest and i c. .r.omjo.il a !ni:n -isrra-iiOi of the oi.v. Hon. ., National ami S':..te,i-.n lei- th- 'on-! .' r.i io i an 1 laws el' ti e l',:,t'-.i States an i rf tia Sta'e ei No: l:i t '.u'oliua, and r.-'y ! r llu lr sue-, ss i;;.o.. ;i !r, e e tr.itiitrc '.! .1 bv uu.itaiy iut- u.i- (iarliehl's t aisiliduey The nomination i f ( iarth ol I'l'l si.h lK V I , it, S l.o !.'.!: whatevi r fin"!:'' the 11 ; !.!'.:: ;.n this Stlte. Ti.e K ll. i,'h eon, ; .;. i nt of the N, w York Tim. s thus , '.r M-es tho f-.eiu.gs of hi' i.rotl. K.-piiblicans : ' I iartiel.i's imm'r. ati m uv ts wi no favor anion.' the Kei nblicins the city. The disappoint mi nt ov, r (Vruut s ilefeat is inieusi :y nioilify int.'- Ail lmpe of earning Nor ('arohna IS llttltl.V eo it.d tl nartv is dismaved, dis, i i eoLtouiHti il. lo'pnl.iu'aus e i;i.n r the- sectional contli t. rei ew, d, that tho South will be solidly 1 , m a l itic, and that, the K.-iwbiW.is - f tin Southern States are l.-mde. o'.r to rue l 'emo.-i a, s j,.; an i;..ieu.-o p.. I'iod. It is not believed that the nai l v can be rallied for Slate oilicei's im I .,l' I'mii Mess The elee- tion will probably g bv default I'lie resent iiicnt against the t dse j.to sitiou (( the iSfpiiblicans ot' ihe State, iis set forth ny the votes of the deleojition at I'bica'jo, is at white heat, and cannot be nllayed. Th' atti'tide of the Uepul lieans w hen the news of tiiu iiomiiiatioii i-atne. was as it lH'.vs had been received ot' some Lrrcat mid iiiuiallin tmblie ealaiiiit v. Not a clo'er was heard. Ti.e crowd w inch surrounded the telegraph otiice f"1- tw( 'h'y'K dispersed as from ;i iila-'ue-strieken .sl ot. JV-tiunciatious ' , s , , . , ,, , ,. wero loilii, mi l declaratioiis that tiny will not B-ippoit him were freely in- dulled in lv tho lb juiblicans 1-n s- ent. Anv ' other man lneiitioned would hHvo been more iicceiitable j It. i, r,,:U.,led as the iueai dt.sc.t.n,l:uu vt U and. John Sherman, and North t'lirolina He- publicans have hud mon&H of both. ' Manly. June IS-,'. 5i. Kmtok : AVe are ft'! i.1.:um J at tin State nominations, and will Jo otit best for them. We have just lm.l thi cer.sus of our little town comtiletVd, an-l tind that we h ive 101 inlialiit iiits. who are all well and heart v a'ld doin:; a veiy o, i) 1 bilsi:;: ss. We would be .!ad fov your C.hat hain !ai ii.ers to e.ir-'e down mid ::ive us -i call with their f-irui pr -.lne '. L i wioeh We will nt a!'V time it'-Ve them co id pi in s. 1 saw u! .a,l of oa'.--m-! to-day f.r m' cents per h'.in.iM-o'. Ilie h.'ii ei Mi'M.:-s. Niniiniu-k- .V i '.i . under the m u:a-eiiu :it. of Mr. 11. in v I'.'soii, i-- the hire-t i-f any w have in town. II. !.. .1 S. li. ! : l.u lav Mi;, lll io l: : i' " .tomes th IlltN i i i In- li. pubh.-iui p arty to plac b,--toie the p o ie ti e name ot a suitable per--n I. if tin- v.n-mt .1 udi;- !iip, cre ated by the deaii; of .bid-. K.-:r. ! desire t ie!'!iie attell'i -il of o-sr friends to a cr i.-. n ol ennneiit abili ty, ot hifjh inteeiit. and of ci-.-at 1.--o';il leariiiu::. w!r-se i lection t ) t!iat postt.oti w omd ;!'. i-ntire sati-t .c. :n tie 1" i pie. I r. t. r to tl.c II allies Hunter lb adt ll. of the c -llli'v f l ii it ;- '1 ; : - ei.th mun is ell L' own tb-.t ll Vi IV bliif l i.'W of his life U. . f this ,.; o: ( hat- 1 11 lel.t : r the pro pa-, ition. A L-'-id-iat- d a -.m d ei .'li l.'e i .W cia-s be Tool; Pearson, oi u i.n-th- r.;i,k. 1. 1 r ;:.any y eat s rat.le.d as a . ooi-r ol i.i.e oeal M taiun !.:-. ;e.d sine ilar patity and d:i ct: i - if oi.ario'i r. 11- repie sei'.ted the county ol ' li at t.-on in the l..-ei:.i:;;r. plior to lb., war - v sev er d ti I'm -, t iking a pioiiilni m par! in import;:!.! h el-l.ll i.m, al.d ill j -y mo the el 0.0 , :.:'. ii lice i f the o, ,u iead-i-rs of ! lie! ,ia'. ills i, on. in it ion by the Ucp'ii lie in party i r pr. sent the i'oU''t:i I ns-.rie! in tin- National ( ..vi- oi'iss will l'C leU.l il.bi le-i, and bis e-illat ! and .'n tei'un.'.e.l liuht Uleb r the dit'i !,;. en at. d by tiiee'oimd ie;s l...;:--, Ho;:-, d 'nv the I ' , A Ki;di!s I'ol. Mr. Hea l, -l des, I V, S Well at the li and-; ol ti.e ' ' a: o.n.a. .'v 1 I'eS'oected al: i !!: i.oi; Nort'n fs l'y Ill.iV m-.l tatthf li and m. :i . f all political - SI Ctioil Wollld l'C 111 ol a to a i l l .: o poin.in, so wi 1! tit!. .! by u ii ..ii ami by I, g.d exp - ! he CoU.i lellcc. i. lit 11 ;.!.! -O.. .!' Tar. 1 r. . i;... ilitsr, .Lin- H, lvs.i. : 1 ;i ei iisinc the c 1 ' taost l l d ie papi r, 1 ; isi.ii,. , i .lane 1 1 1 !i a u from "1! .1 I'ap," of is, e .lie. ri'.in,' :-. ptl! lie ll ck II -; Lcige, i n -Jihli of May, bet v., ei. urai l .em unc io, Ma. Hi .ti umns of yo notice.! m c. .;.in.ii:'i."i liadlev's d. b.lte he!, Satuniav. ! the "Ibd .... i ha!;:;o cno all I i: lb ,: ::- -P.ed Cap S! Oed. No.v 1 'ms so en urn- !:ave i.o do:;l ',, t s : ion I :-. v.h holiest ill al! he said, but hi m ide an .o.ii'll-i llii!.ib ill s ' ii.o that, ti.e u.euibirs of ll..- ib ck ili-.-t club came in one by tne until d: had mi'ivcd. for there were only thru- of .he e'..;'.' thele. I g.U s "11 d C .p ' is no' aw, uc of the fa. t ti.at. ab, lit twenty represent the K ik lb " club, or he would not have been boa -!::!,' .. much ov.r the .1. :. ..t ..f on'.-, iiueeof uN as t. with u t :at ttiev sv::;;i-i- N. 1 tn t hi v ie.-cne c!--d.: t ill, a-id t'.ie sy ti f r their p.v-n hou t ieii-1 . in fan a s-. evi Ijiilss to b Nov. ! Ie- pi-,, i! the ' ah v. -ic ! .". dp ' d lor no th-rpuv .! , b ; !.. v W'. io ai'l f tin Li ell i.-.. lb st , o I here. ; 1 i -.vi v, r, v . II, 11 ; ooasi , ::.. ll,.. ma! ti r is . w are Hot t , refuse to in ' i'.oatii-, ia v.' .'.one. !!.! . but, slit!; , to sa amnions en aidi t, -t pu-t t tie I.I ...ii j I .'. toot lUoi sat saj i i 1 i. lb ! Cap' -ay t'. al.. ive nan., I .a. I Us. vicioi v !.. ;!, iv-d." InU'-'-with k It. at so I c ' ; l men r, pi b I Can,' Is 1 !:el . can ha'.e e.-silv de- s at. d" C il l's il! tile ll tie- We ., an I ;;! P.. SI-fi ll e t.b V, la 'A i P.-.iih of lb, yard ;-Si nator .lan es A. Hi "i rd. Senat IV.iwaro, and I itio-r el lhoiims I-. liiMir.l, died a 1-w ilavs ao... Jle v.;:," born in IT'.UI. His father w i ; li:i'iil i I' of the Until.', mi nil i r i f the Senate, F. S. Minis'.er t ie,-; io France, Mmi-ter to Si. P. -tersbure. ami one of the cenniis-1 .ii ers who co!ielnded pe ice with (rti.'l. Pritain. li;-. 1 rothei. Ih.-hard '. , li- ilisO f. S. S, llltol'. lie Wa lecbd h.nisiif in ls.'il, ;i!.d s, ive 1 three tonus, lie was miccii ded by It is s(iu, Hi'- j.rese;t eliiil.i lit .-senator why is so pri.I.'iiiielit as ii e Uidl I itc for the iiuiiiiu.ttiou for tho 1'iesi delicy. Yiiiuc .llanicil. Mi s. I'i, ia nee S. Mai tm and Senn tor .eb. !' Vance, of North Catolina, were inauied at the residence, of the bri h 'n mother, Mrs. Samuel Steele, in Oldman county, Ky., ou tin- Kith J'he remonv was performed by .. , . ,, . , i ,. , ,i Ili-ht lb v. Li.-hop MicL.osUv, ot the liomau fat hoiie Ctimrch. fh.-biiae is the dauj-hter of the late Samuel Steel, and the widow of John Martin, a lioi !i metchaut of the tiin. of liishop '., of Louisv.lle. (ie... ( halimrs ami family, of Mississippi, were pics cut. Senator Vauce was accompanied by his ..mie-jest soil. Pcath of Sutler, (ten. John A. Suiter, the discoverer yield ill California, and i-ne i t' the eaiiift piow-r oh tlmt coast, die.) ju "ashim-toi; on the lSUi inst H- La i bei'ti sick l" r about a wei k with inilauim.ition of the kidneys, and iissed awav onietlv. in lull l ii- seion passeii awav ometiv. in inn p, oi his i'.ioulti. s .loh i A. Sat . r wa; born at Pad, n. Cei'.aany, in In'J. and when no twenty wars ol aue In entered th-' French army as a lieii-ti-mmt. Alter ser ino for seven years. he entiled the Su i:s allay, where rcmain.-.l Ui.td is;;:. I ie : h, n ,let, r ! lined to try bis fortini, s in the New Wot Id. Il.s'tii-st stiopiug place w a St. Louis, Mi l from there he pn.-hed on to eslport. Mo , w lu re l.o . n oa:.',d in an :ictiio and ixtetisive trade in live stock. At thi-i p-riod his rtdientm'o'm spirit w as a:'oit-. .l by a deserij i ion In- beard of ll:,- I'i-cili,-const, iheii an almost lie.kno.vn e.ii'itrv. la IS'IN. in lompany with s' men. ia; Undertook the join lleV ol .M0 nines over the wil l wide Waste . f Indian eeuiit'y.' Aiter a v.irie l. x perie ice he I, ::cile i F. lt .n.CoUV. 1. md !).! linding iiny means ,.f rea.'i,-inc- San Francisco. h took ;,ass..;,. for tin- Sau.l'.vich 1 .'lends. .Voi r , n o'lgii'e in J.'ad.o between lie I-Jamls and the I'l.-iiie eoasl, m ti.e yei r IMTl'.m S it t.f loan,!. .1 a c-doiiy a shoit disl.ii.ee lip tin- Sacra lie'i: ' o river. lb- be, a lac all i !elisive c ,! ! h .ha'.'i' and tr-i.hr. an 1 Lis lions,- opened its 1 o .pi". ;!.:, doors to til, t'."t -on ad o. titliler and tl'a'.elir. ami hi:, e. ;,, lo-ity is o!;e ol theb.i::ht p .l;;es i'l t lie hi ! I'V , f I I e ;.l 1 0 - nt- r ilays , 1' Cal.f rt.i i. I: w i - in ii -:.ii! 'a n.-!i r-ie- ll: it g- -1 1 was ,'.i -t di-cov. i'i ,1. F. r tho past .i.t. . :. ye-iis i.:. h is .,, i try.- .; ! . 'oluili soil..- lee- -;s.it . ,; fi ol.l I ', . s :. Pn like all pi iv it.' ei d : : i.i i.t s. h i.a - la l.i :,! etc, I lit i i! de.illi has u i;,.-i ,., i ail ia ; -.!-,, ti ..ii iii.i.ossi! iVenliiir Mpii'ieiiii;. A di -pitch f.oai A la'i.-s.M ,s-:...l,:, :. Iis. , ated tin- Kith, mo- : " fills tow n he.s a p -joi! it i.-n of e.o,;o p;. , pie. L ot i i , 0 we were st. u I .i by ,n , pnlemie v. inch has left i - tra.-ii. and s-ii, hl'ef I s, h.ih to h ave. Ox, I nnc ti.i',t.-:i:.,l t 1 1 pn w . re pros! I a! , i by a l;se;i.e !". '-einieli o , hot, r .1 tnur Io! ;, m. 1 ll'oiii a cir.se yet unknown. t!ion:;!i ; i, o,.i ra'iy al! rlo';!. ,1 to 'it lilies p. a ic HoiuelieeS. A'o.'l'.t lilti. ;. it.t i 'lit li-: i.iol;! i; i'.imd he ixily h.-re, !'..e.:;o; - raiti I fa.iin in tows..-. s ii. I It f away. at;. 1 the ail b -c one .s.t ,,h ! 1 v and inn l.s, iy ei.i! .. A 1 oe- si i ::n il io ) , st o. r '.ii.- !- i ::. i r. I'-ailoii, in ii eonvci'-al in with : up.!.:;,: ij.is tvening, ,!i-clib,d !', f.o a- l aving an od r iike ti...t ari-iiiir from a liamp cellar atier t had 1 e-ll closed f-r a ho u' ton- About till o'clock pc.ple began to ', . sick. I'ir-t v.eu! I cot:,., a di.- !..--. lo.l.Wi d by ihathly si, l.-i -s i .1 on,ii in::, a n 1 then a si v. re m I t r !: oe ! pir.vii;'. Hardly a ;.:i e-c 'i ,i, and in s ine i'.ste.nc. s u h, .. I'mii! es W ere sick. Three ,.f I he dec tols Wcl'e l'tssiiing boll' p'.ice t oh.ce, vain'y trying ! :.n iiu'.. Illindl'i ds .'I calls, While tile t.iel .he t o- Was lo !a ss wil'-i 1 1 1 : plevail ii.o d;s. as,'. Tin1 .si.-kii. .-s in tb, most ca. . I .;-;, ! -,!:,, e,,r four hours, the ia pains, voi.iitil g ai..i pur io eoi.tiiiiiin.,' l!i:o:l';iloiit. S, M .i pel.-. -US lost la, ii- h-eis wim ti., paill, an, I did l:ot bicol.ie !'.,:, n. at till this niorni'ie. Wo m u .md ei,,, .b'ell W el e eb I, li V a't e-iO'd , ll si -. o l; nan weic also pros'. va 1 1 i. lo.-.-e W i.o v, i re s.ck 1. 1-! Oi !:il a!'" t.eat "iy ';!! lul. .'ll hettil-toi-s alt. ri.o ii.a I. '. b. m;r co! tilled to ti.. :r b. .is, but '.hose who Inn- r er. 1 are u..,!, :li d l.l la.ill-. About a thii I of 1 i . ili'ile p...i;l ili -ii was i. ::'..!.,!, a: o !lc.i-e who e-eapa-d have i.e. ii tie-r-on,.-!.ly u'g. d to-day. M my ,1' il . I'letie v oj i r.-i'ivi s .' re I'.ueb',, to Wo !;. and there have be n m t l i, 1 I t w crisis thi; ;,t ernoon. The lioe .os ,'n.l not e imp'ete iln-ir cabs until b.: to i.i jht, mi i tin y nr.- tlcro':;.::i! li: I .,.;!. N, vs e cues lu l:';::.! t';a! :h :.!,' in S ivov im i the other b I towns ;.ic .similarly ati'. e'e l, il.oii !; there was ml a esse in Noi t h Adati-s an i . ; :i. r t. ovi.s m the vicinity. No deiiths have oci-ii; red, i;i,.l the .h.i: e, r is , ol -i ii i, d past ! u'. tl.el'.'ale si 11 a liiKui'.-r , i vi ry sick p- o; !e in Ad lies. At lir-o a li.eory pie.vallc I ti::it the It servoif 'V ;tt r h id b. ll poison, .1, but as it ha- pr.o. d tii il .s,,e,-iso peopie wiin.ii-l lio! iVeth.it w.ior uere ick with the rest, the iv- -p il,sii-i',i!y eolaes i ack Upon the rit- iii. ..sphere. N.'thing. like it has i vi r cci'olc.l here before, illl I A.hilie'. in sl'hiio he foot, of t ii'i V Lock, has always b. en c onsiden ! a v-. ry healthy place. The .tie -r visit itio:! ;s a ;,re:i! mt sti ry to every bo Iy, bu if no worse l'cMilt.s f '.low it will pr .bably be ii bem tit, as all (lie inhabitants have Uii.h rgoni; a tlioroiigh sinng clc-aii- in.. A Curio". CoiitehlctKT. Tiiere is a. cai io.is coincident in re lati on to t'no "thirty-si,t!i luilot' m eonneciioli with the l'le.-ideiitud ili t ills: (iartield was iioiuiuii.ted on the thii ty-sitti ballot; .letV, rsoii was elected on the thilly-sith ballot. Iii If Ul .I. li'eison and Luir wero an exact tie in tiie electoral colic '-, and the h clion Weill ti) tin- iLoti.se ol Ib'pl'eselUut ives, whele .Ittl'i l'soll v.. is eh c!ed on the thirty-six ballot, the contest liisltu tor scVeii days. The .M i-.sissi)ii Hoimiiii".'. A dispatch fi i u.i ('llic.'eo siystllat, ii ports fii::i tiio ?lmsisippi liver s!:,te that the liver continues to lis , ll loditio the surrouudiu-; country. A special from .Mciiiroor, I -wa, says tiie Mis.sissip-.ii nvir nas risen over twenty feet an I tiavel on all th reads is cut elV except tho West St I'auh The saw milU have stopped buvin. ss and arc at a stand still Hundreds of thousands of tons of ice lav-.' b-.m cirrkd (. tV i-y Ihc waters. AlVI-:niTSF.Mi:NTS. i f "S '-Ve5;'i A ii a eir. l "r3,J J -t'.: 2 3 !: I T ft " 5?i '"sSiC.V ..',-.., ,:'s, Sir: is, Ml I l ilt. i ..c.v i . .1, t . liiHiiS-'js-i- i i I E-ri- PERRY DAViS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors Y Y u . 'i , y ... v Y V i. , ALL KINDS Of MAC!! nisi' ami .m.) r iiri;ovi'D i'.viim: - A N i 1 cr.Ni'.HAL ri: -i -!.'i'. (mmjiisii'' . Wild. Li'V Sl'.I.L OK M MCII ANi'.ll SiiiuNi. IIN1 M U 11 IN 111! V. S 1" M f 1 A 1. T ins. i ,- , i e-i I'm : .i i !:: .::-.::' I a - S.. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 24, 1880, edition 1
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