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3 TUT'dSI'VY, ATAV -j:.. If IT. A. LONDOjT. Jr.. Editor. The md:iT lU-.-iiH-'ibly menu act tuni we have heard of h.tcly was tho re moval of Mrs. Wilcox from Lev place as clerk in the Post Oflico Depart ment, ut Washington. She was l.i 'i n in tho White House during tho admin tstrulion of (Jon. Jackson, being l lie grviul 'daughter of Mr. Doml-in. his rtiloi ted sou, and is the widow of Gen. Wilcox, a gallant oiVicer in tho Con federate tinny. .She was a widow without property and with children ,i.iw.i..1,.i,t l.,.r pvi.rt!,vw. .-..lid (icii- vlvi" " oral Grant vwho was acquainted with her husband), when he became Trcsi dent, lul ;l gracious and gracciui a.'i by L'iviinr hir a clerkship in the l'ost Oflice Department, whiih she has held ever since. She has belli re moved at tho solicitation of Messrs. Moore and Houk, tlw two republican lioiiresontativi"? In Cingivs.s from Tennessee, who should be denounced therefor bv all dccc tit n Ji s - r 1 :.. .. 1 milted by all the olllcers above her 1 hut. she is ncrfectlv coiiiM-tont and trustworthy, and tho only charge brought against her was. "that she sympathized with the domocratio juirty"! A correspondent of the New York iter; Id had :.n interview with Mr. Mo-.:iv and asked his reasons for procuring the removal of Mr Wilcox, and this is what Moore said: "In the first place. Mrs. Wilcox is not a republican, but sympathizes now !nd always has sympathised with the democratic party, a fact of which complaint has lav:, .undo by employes who do work 111 tin same department. Upon one oeca.-ioi. she remarked that the time would come when the laugh would be on her side that is. she avowed h. r pit -fei-nee for the dome, cratie party. We came to tiie con clusion, that, s'te Lad held tho place long enough." Surely the rrpu". .ieau party must be desperate when it makes war on a poor widow! And what a commentary is this upon republican professions for civil service reform ! TllC pEMoolUTf Cetif.al r.xccutivc Committee have made s 'tue changes ill the rules je.ibli.ihi .1 m Inst week's Rkcoi;: relating to their .'lau of ir ganization. By these chauge-i the number of delegates that 'nay attrrd the cop.yititioiis is inctea- d. and '.. delcg.'.tc can appoint Li uluri,.i'.e. but all altert:ates are appointed by lb, conventions that iip.r.uiui the del-j- gates. 1 h township is entitled to C!s iii tho eouiity convention one vote for every t.vi nty live demoeratv vote.! and fi act ions over lift ecu cast nt the last election for Governor, n the '?Vt!:itori:i!. Congressional and Judii :.;! conventions ( .tch co'tnty can Lave a delegate for ( very fifty and fractions over twenty five dei.:ocra'.e votes orc-f. ami iu the Stat'1 cotiveii tion each county is cntit led to one del egate for every one hundred and lii'ly ami fractious over i-uvcniy live h 1.10 iTailc votes ea.st ut the la.-t guberna- toi' ll election, basis of repit entitled to send and as iii'.iuv alt( A"C'rding to this itati-ni Chatham is l'ou. teen ih Si-gales rntnes to the State democratic (a in yen 1 ion. and i'.ut y time delegates to i he Senatorial. Judicial und Copgron.-in'ial conventions. Jn our county convention the .-( vera! town hips will be entitled to ca-t the folio-., ing numiier of votes, viz: Al bright t'-wtisliip t Vot(-s. Matthews' 7, Dear Cre"k S. Gulf S. Oakland 7. Cape Fear 7. Xew Hope 7. Williams' 11. lialdwin'.s S. Uadley's;!, llickoiy Mountain 7. and Centre s. Tut: Cr.i i.ur. v 1 10X at Clttir'.ofte. 011 last Saturday, was a grand occasion, and the patriotic rilhens of that en terpriNing town have cause to be proud of thf ir ( fi'oiis b.ing so suc cessful. The tali Inalioii was held in commemoration of the Mecklenburg IVciaiation of Indinvre'ieiT'o. of which thut day was the one hundred and seventh anniversary. Tho crowd in attendance was immense, being esti- . , ... . , mated as high as hfteeli or Iwenly thousand. There were over twenty military and tiro companies present, whose presence, rreatlr enlivened the oce.ts.nn. I ho dovi rno " w'as there with his glittering stall' .locked in their gorgeous nni ,rms. and five mitors and l ight or ten Representatives in Congiess honoied the occtr-ion with fl;? ..resell co Tin. ionii.l ..v-nl ..f the day was tho .iddress of Senator'"" 'u "ul". snj tntii ne j Bavard, of Delaware, which i.s greatly praised bv tiioso who were so fortiiu ate as to hoar it. W'e are pleased to leani that no accidt nt or disturbiiiic wliatever occurred lo mar the pleasure of the thonsa' ds in -.'tendance. IcKiititi-s in uiipr- 'etumied masses have appeared off" t u coast of New-- fbiindlaml. and the ' iulf of St. Law- rencc.w almost illicit . I'll tin iu. 1 tier AresoiHiiiK-ro.isan.'of such immense size that navigation is rendered yen diingeious tuid givn' alarm exi.-.ts lest many ships may he desti'..ved by fhem. In one piace (lu- nnisses of ice cover au area of .-no hundred Sijuare miles, ami so packed together Km to vetiilti' lmpossilil . lie i,assa;'( of any ship. 'I he oldest sailors say 'hat tbc have uev rr zcn the like ifforo. Gtiiteaii 1)()o::i;m1. As pr-t'd'eted ill our hist is':e (he Kitpu-tuc !.':iiut of tin' Ji -trict of 1 'ohimbi.l l..'.s aiiil'hic ! I iiiiic.u's e.i fence, and there is now no cat t lily hope fir him. A tc'.egrtni svs: 'The Minimi; of tin t'onil broadly sustains the position taken bv the District Attorney that the jurisdiction is com 'led' where the fatal blow was struck without regard to the locality of r-t ti.il ('('"lise. Tlie Court holds I let lite l'tlliet ('.red at the l'n -idem by Gu'tivtu on the '.M of July, at the railroad tation in this city, was the cause (f his death, and that the trial imld inilv have been heltl in Wash - ington : that the death (if the l'rcsi .1 1 . dent in New Jersey except ns ailed ed by a local statute could not limine the jnrisduti, not been in l The .asviisMu had Jei-M-v. had commit ted iio-iiU'i'iH- against New ,1erey hi let mi.l tli.lf ll ., leell. I'lel n' (!,',. vk.tim 1h,1u. 1v11.uv(.,j u, ni,,.,,,,, , ( j.rolong his lite or save il it could mt be made to aiuct po actor of the erinn After the delivery of the opinion the j risoiier was bd.cn at ci te to a solitary cell iu the jail where he is runv eonlined and placed under aeon tinual f,-uard. bitter known as the ":ltl Kvcrv aitioii will be ,,i,o..i 1 1 1 1 (. the faf al iit'inieht. and -v . . . .1 .... .. .. .. .. ... 1 .. :n 1... i f rmitti d to be sl t;m ,.vt.,.,,i bv his spiritual IH'I .1 lll'LII Ill I.'. adviser or bv M i'sniis siu ciallv author- ized be the warden, (ieneral Cn who has entire charge of and ii -pon-slbility for the asvis-iu from t ! : i lime ou until his .ha.l b..dy is ready to b.' consigi.ed to the iloctors for a post mortem ea!in!iati ui. I'i.-tiiet Attorney Corkhill has de termined upon an exaiuhiatio.i ef 1! ti I11-1111 .it tl.e -u!Kmn lie i li. 1:1111 .it iissiisstti by a lioaid ,,u, most ,.lllilK.Ilt lm.;li;.;ll ,.Mat t;1(. I'nited .States, to put at rest, as he believes, by such examination tor tvi r the iitestion of his s-inil y. Alter the autopsy tho body will be delivered t,, the relatives of the .loomed m.i:i if :lny of them call for it." Lxtraonlittarv at A I Sea. The steamship liio Cramle, loa.h d with a large amount el" cotton and about lbU pa-sugcis, was en lu r 1 '" iiol!1 (;a!vc.-.tm to X.-w V ik last wet k when the e .ttoii eroiht lire, which was exM: -guished by the Captain's co'dm ss and courage with out iijiiry to ship or pa.-s. ngcrs. Tiie X. V Voik I tcfid I givts the f..'.. losing account cf ti.ij .x'raor.oi.'i.ry fe it : "C'ljitain Furrow-; has a. o.'inpiish ed a h at which seafeat ing i.,e:i sa. is tint r'y In illiant and uioi.-u d bid lllipiacedelited. Whllhls te;umi w.is lii-etivi rod to be i ll til e 1 isl l'n,day aflctn-ou i.t s a, i.u.eiy ti. lit s 1. 1 y olid tie Delav.alo iii.., watcr, he ovethau'.id nil Italian bail;, the I'eppino A, sli.'cc. .sillily and s..f, -ly, and without the slightest p.ii.ie, transtcrted, lus nii,ety-s,M-n pas-cn- gcrs to wr, n ivigaicu 11. e nernui;.: vessel to a shoal near the iireakw li ter and sank her to the di ek brains. Tins was the only menus oi putting out the lire, which was in the Lulu of the ship among hi til lihscf cot ton. It was impo..-.ihiV to 1ta.l1 the li 1 e till the Kio ( iraiiiie or to slice, s--liiiiy battle wi h it 1:1 the ii-iti.l way by poming widir thtongh the hatch es. To completely siiliini-rge n'i of tie sti limef Ik low the main d.-el, hatches was tiie only ree.uii .-e. i. accomplish this without serious ii ju ry to tlio steamer was l:o ia.-y tat-k. lint ('a' taiii Diurows maiiMg, d it in twei.ty-sevi-n li, airs alter t I.t - conll 1 gra'ion was tirsl discovered; and i.ot only tt, is, t ut iu t w. n! v-foiu l,.,ni.--more he had ex: ing iiishr.l tl e Ihitm s. ;illUipe-.l out iill-t raised the s!i ie.i inn ,iii-i ja.r-eii ine s.i.ji urn was once again lea ly to it i gines ati i slealii f, -r Ni w V.ak en- Al the D.-hiware lin-.ikwater tiie liio (iiiiuilo again evei hanii.d ;ho Italian bulk ttlrutisfertil the passengers to thu steaiiKr and resumed the voyage to Xew Ymk with the sfi i.u.i-r in. sound as a dollar and no oiLer ii juiy (XCept that to the cugo.'' A ll.miasici' (d' The U'ar. Wiiu, int hi i;.-vn-.i . ("apt. Jas. I. Mttts. of thisei'y i 01 tm rly ol (', nipaiiy, G , Dim .. C lii fiintiy, who was v ,1111 I. d very se n i'ilv in tin si cond diiv's ligi.t at Gi tlysbiiry, having bee the lung, ri Ceived to 1! t through ilie sWIUil Wl.iel) be .'live oil tin.t dm m chiir'H of someone unknown tli him at that time. This moved to lie a Jlaiylander liy tho immn of Ibcves, MUJciau, wb.i had lia.-U. td to the succor of the wounded, in the r, ur of F,.,!eral lines whither Capt. Melts was carried after his wotiuJ and capture. There was i.o xpei"aiiou oi captain .Melts i, ery at tno tune, mi l in tiuiTcu.Ierii.g his sword he only knew that he was giving it into l.iud and b mp.ithiiiu hands. We Lavo heard a member of the Third N. (i., now, alas ! an, one the departed, who 8a w Cup. aiu Met ts ;A "Pl- "V ' gallantly eli. ering ms men, ins ma in one ii.imi am! 1BWt','d 1,1 Vue other, both aloft, ; at Ihe moment ho was shot. lUceiitly a notice was published in thu News V Observer eibing for the owner of ihe sword, if alive, as the party holding it whs de- uvus that it hould be n stored. , published the curd in thn ii-view, at tho time, ami Cpt. Jletts wrot-tj the duvclkii ' ....o j,..,,-,. !m:m?."to ,,J'", 11 if,,ri1 '""f?1'1 'jd is in ns rivntiiii owriei a iiossessioii Ji ja u war-worn blade i.ud scabbard, und a spot of blood on tue hilt, of the sword, which Ins icmaiued there f,,r nearly nmetceu yeurs, teils its own talo ol those t, i nhle d.tvs. The Alask i, of the (riiion line, hug Jllst c impletedthe f istes VO age yet liimle f i iu ktlt l listowu beven il.ivs, four houis and twelve minutus. Our Washington Letter. ! ; m ;.! I. uhtr l',l-t'tl5l,.Il,l:., Wam.inov n, D. C, May UOlh, ft appears pi'ubiiblu tll'U the si heiui' to raise the Department of e-rieuii nte to the rank of u t':it class executive department and m ike its In ad a Cabinet oflicor wid tjually come ti a head before the presi nt session of Congress ends. Nearly cm ry I mitnissioner since the ISiirctm of Amieutlure was create I has be nuutitiKio mis eim, nun th imf.trtuuate Le Due, whose of- forts at rai.dntf cold tea and early 1 boticd notntufM are so well known. ... , , . . aid himself cut in the strugl" to b-.i'.'iie a tut tuber of tho Cabinet. Jlis visions all revolved around that one central i let. lint, while l.e Due his passed into oblivion, his pet scheme still li s and shows the ef fects of his careful watering. Es . eict .iv Jicliuiz expresbcs himself against I no ptvpoMti ju as it j)as.sej ssea tho lb ue. ne says iiiai, iiuoer iib .oiration. the business t f thedepatt- mci.t would still consist as it dot new in gathering and dissemiijutin ting and disseminating md not m any admtnis- iniorma:ioi) t.atne wotk A new 1 xi entire department might be c uisiructc.l with advau'ao to ti.e public servico out of si-Viral l.uiciiii.-. at iiesdit forming Da: t of the h.teii.r Department, to which the Department of Agriculture might o.) iioieiiy a.l. tod namtiy, me (icm tal Land Otli.-e, tiie liureaii of ii oh gic.il Survevs and the it.uhoad Buieaii. The Intnioi Depaitinelit has t icoiue siuii a cumbersome and tin m nmigc ibl.v.uiglotiioratioli of, Lot -orogeiieous braliciies of tho service that tho transfer of some of its con st it mad jiuts to some other ollieo iiihv be a du-iable. The aJmiuislia- lion oi the public lauds, the geologic L al snr. ii,t iIih siiiietvi!.ion uf , , , '. , 11 the latid.gra.it railroads proper y be- i.;ng together; while there is also an obvi oils i:l';lt.:tv between the publl lauds si u I tho subj.ct of agriculture. It is true, ot a new tXecutivu depart ment mi eoi.sti ne'ed, agriculture w. ttld bj ot.iy a subotdimdo part, .vhich would pinbably not suit the .IvOCiltt s f the proposition as it now s ands. ,it tuis Wuit d bo in evitable if tiie i.tw deimt tuieiit is to ,..v,. j,r,,., r administrative functiom hi nil. As to m iking the head of "L- De-,aimeiit of Agticuluire a (. ...l u.el oliic, r tlio 1'iesldilil Call d-i that Wl.at is ieg the ft ll.- i'l it d 1! is so disposed. Cnbinel," mtan- bh d advisory council !;t, is not a creature of liw.lnt mi rely ol cu-tom; ami the l'i . .-: i. i.i. u.igi.t, 1! he ph ased, invito thi!jtes i,t 1 loriini.-sioner of Agii cn. tun to take put in it without any lu:'.i. i t a.tiii-'ii'y dtrtved from a law l.ti.-ll.g the i.o;'. t f that dcp.ar' u.el.t. S;,.-..ki r Kit-f. r has not ltnioved a i.:-..- s'o 1.' ,;i 11 phi-.' reportd' for n 1 ; 11 wt e I: s now, but he has recent ly 1,1 ,dc a e. eh la h ie the Xew Yolk e i.an.b. fit C.unniiiei! in which he declared that ihls talk about the pu ni v ot tin- ( arlu r days of the llepub lie is all bosii. lie insisted that We aie bitter in evi ry way than were 1, ur an co t u s, and that we are the s'loi-ri.ii.i it all r. it tons ancient or modern. Mr. Speaker Kiefer forgot to ml, Ian. c iiuplnni nts to the Ameri cii eagie, nor did he observe that our home is in the setting sum 1'ei h ips our .-up; rhd.ve goodness as a i oph. the supeli-.li'y of hisoWIl col leagues at Washington to thn first l'i e- i. lent, -1 1 ll'ei son, tho Adamses, In!; -on and the proud possession of l: bison, Sliinhi id, D rsey, lieu 1 1 :i ! ii-l , tilid ii ii lug, r-,o'.l. clouded his lie. ; i rv. I-u.ee t he halcyon day s wi u l'i- ..let;i Hayes made miik- ! v,.:ir y h.s m county a 4 1 1 .ni. u; a. ..ii;.- the nation his had 1.0 h. ;. ,. i. 1 :.t ail (ii'lailo the astute ;'l.er l:. h r, who-o ehnpiet:co is a (mic.d blending ol tho utterances , f a l-( e i:..i late M Loohnastcr and a cro -s-roads T.iiirili of July rpotiter. Speaking of llnbesou, that famous old manipulator of naval rdlai island M lii'.el of .-1 1 , J 1 -i 111!-', beell 11 goo 1 deal set b:..::. I y Lis failure to get ti.ii gs i.s h - v.antld thelil ill tl:e m.r.Hr of i: j-pfo; i iatiotis this ytar. Tni- oiigr.. is i '.'irtvagaut enough and t'oi-lisii ei.i igh iu all conscience. I.ui i! h.,.1 to sjn w out llobcson's pi.g! ,.!..me, i.i. d the (.hi salt is very inuc'i crush. .1. Some facts have 1 y I 1 1 -1 1 rM'!il;-d tiirowing strong it no, iii 1 ;, ilie.-oii's administration the Navy liepartuielit during the .-igiii vcnis lie was ai us i.ean. .ie ' Al" "oeo ovei ?i j,,ooo,uou iiiiiiii; that time, and It tt the navy ill tl d worse condition and with lewer ves nels I lntii win n he took charge "f it. Neai ly a million and a half of this amount was spent for "r pairs" upon a single vet sol, and yet the old hulk is almost worthless as a war vessel to-day. It would bo a tine thing to let llobr-soti Lave a Land iu a scheme to s,( ml ifotU K 10,1,00 more for navy "improvement," wouldn't it? I'uoxo. A Unit al Fn( Iter. i uii-spotidi i.t of the liiblieal der from Ashe county Ktijs: Tliret. ,,n 8 ,,,,,,, u l'iuev Creek iu ,i,is count v, a mini namedJacob Tes-1 t,,nuaii is "said to Lave killed his own hil l, l'articiihirs as follows: Tes- ternian with siveial-t others were drunk out in tho yard whan Tester- man was inforimtd that his little girl ha 1 drunk some of his lujuor. I puu hearing this, he swore he would k. II le r, and is then said to L,.o gone into the house and pulled the child out ol tin; licl ami kicKeI ami KtiocK- j..r nhaim fully. Him is said to Iiavj sui. I: 1'a ilou t, wlni) n:o now. ' 1'a don t, whi) n:o now. I'm ilnmk, wail lid I get over it." Ihit it was of no avail, iu three hours a moment het masts would iu torn she was dead. ft'om her and her hull i .trw lit hm J with water would soon liiu) its way Tim Postmaster General rocora- tho bottom. Now, wjutt prcoiu meiids Ihat j.ostMgo on K-cond class lions are taken to avoid this ca:amit? tu alter new so. .pers nml magazines The hatches iuij battt-ued down, and be abolished, and Unit, letter post- gutiB tired into it. Strange as it may ue. be reditcid from three to two appear, the waterspout bursts. Tiie .... r. i ,ii TOKNADOKS. Theit IVohnblr ('attsos air! I'os sihl1 MciMts ol' I'lvvt'nliiii; The:.;. Mit. Ijnr:'!,: The re was a period in the early history of tho wuild wticu it would have been' considered the vainest presumtition for man to at- tempt ti) coutrol the i lectric Hunt aiui make it subserve his pin poses, and, doubtless, those i spei inn utei s iu bio conclusion (hut if a violent cod l',,i,,i,u u i..i ve...... I. , i, .1 in t .llnw in . ,.ni,,n ( II .1. ......... .. ...I . ,.. ,.,,.,,i,M ,,f ,!, iinlstri.,ii.s ,,. MllLii,. ....nsideieti bv ihmhv M .-.,. . ... ,, .ft, i 11:.... nil. .nvui .... 1 . , ... ........ ....f win, tho r..ro,.,ii.vc, of the D.itv I , 1 ti.iw ti... h.hl l,,,e v : .' I . impiiiiiiy burls lu.' tl.tiinl 1 i i.its of Jove to the nmotc.-t pat tut iL.' in- lightened globe, charged witti the current eveutof the passing hour. "Ttiiipora luutautur, i t ms i.tutamur , 111 ihis." Hypothetical. v, Ho who ..I,,,,,., 11; .... .,, ,..,.1 j.. ... ..0 j.r. ... w .-w.., ...... .,,,, t,,. , , , ;.,., ..., .... ,.,,,, 1 , ,1,,. ,1., mints and make thm siilMrouiate to uls in. iiv)ll,f 1, not man ,,u. mvt WOIltioIiut citation 1 f His lutiniio mind, of wiiicn we h..vn a'i ktiOVWcdgo .' How itoeo uu compare with other animals? :ts!l snpctior. Contrast him with thusj silent i.-r!. rtvohiug iu ttieir allotted paths Arc they sentient benign? Do they com pute with this wi'iidorl'ul woik ut tin li.tiiute mind? Analyze him. An oigaiiizatioti which lAcitisetir con stant admiration: a noiid e.ij'ul iu ol n.detinite 1 xpaiision: un i.jti!cct Miiicti surveys, ci itieiS. s ami nppiv cialis the WeUi.hitul Woti.s el the Deity ; and lastly an iiiii.nu ;al mui! M1-.CI ptili.e uf the highest a lorat ioli, destined to live 111 lie; in;iiud.ate presuuee of tile Creator In tiie 1 njoy I ,,f uv.K.,: al.i... ll .. I,.,....., , . . ' ... Ueart has never I'oliceivoil. Ls lie to , ,,, 1V Le ..lemei.is? 1 nj. ,a Us man m our own imago, endow d him witn a lioition ol J 1 i.s t: 1 1 n. empowers him to lightning, and ti il- 'c.,. l i m!;e it ih.'.' Mi-!-. wiugi-d int.ssenger of his thought: to b.d defiance to the ihslruclivc whirlwind, and say thus f ir i h,t!t tlion go, but no fall her, hole let thy .levari int. ng progriss.hu stat.l ; mi l to ihe miitteinigs ol tiie wistaut storm, iiis aimtd of thy tennis, pa.-s on in peace, fertil:. i and npai.i h tLi eaith, for th ui wert created to sub Servo mv purp jsos, and cohti ibute to . " .' .... i- ., , illilj in.-.ie- j i .-..iniiia 1 .-i;-ii.l- lions wo w.ll tmiv prcci'od to iiivesti gato tho cau-e of the tornadoes which iit-vast ito so iiniuy portions of the Soiitheiu States iu the eariy p irt uf liio spring. The ntiuospht : e piis- elided over the Cuil id .Mexico is coustautiy in-1 1 1 charged with mois ture and thcUlclty i v dvi I in the process of tvapoiati-.n. W'ntn the south-west wind.i Ugni in the r priu,;, Unit atmo-pheie i.s w.iftc I i v. r tin-South-western Stales, as it pn -coeds north ward it encounters the colder jiortious of the i-arili stdl feeling the tlV ct i f the winter host, win re tin earth is negatively t hctnti'. d tin clouds being higloy char-td with positive electricity, i hatds are rapidly , foiiU'-d and we soon have an c;nil i lion i f the av.int ( uri-r of the tlitin .It r storm, thu tornatlo. Now it is well known where two b lies possess ing opposite oh ctricities are brought iu proximity, a tremendous (nice is excited to bring t:;em in ooiilacr.; Tho cloud being the less pondt initio mass descends tutwutU the earth in au inverted cone, the eh : l ieity ol llit! earth coih-ctiiig under Inn :.p-x of the cone. Win n near enough f- i a discharge the electlee ct..;inl 111); es npnititt in a spiral course, as that uli'oids iho iitie ol h'!.st l'i sitm. co to the f ice of gravity; hv its t'reme Velocity It. product s , -i ,iellilin III li,e air w hieh vactiuni must bt li!h d by tho sui rounding ,01, tnis c iiisis a violent upward v.u tied column ol air, thu cucumjaceiit air is drawn in 10 bilpply the ilemand 1.11 I tne ttun.i do dtvelopod begins its .h struetive career, moving t.ili, th. did', of the cioiid, ami continues tili tne i-h-etrio couditioii of the eion I is Chung. .',, which is usually snectcdcd Lyah.nvy discharge ot raiu. Now let us txaiiii.ie a walersii,ut, a phenomenon wiin which I nm more familiar ami can dcscllbe mole net ll lately. Tho most casual eb.civcr utter seeing out! c.tu pie.li.-t witii great precision w h, n a is i.b ,ut to loiiu. They occur most fn oiiently 111 the tiplatorial parla of Hie ocean, always in mo lt into Weather. 'Jhe cloiltls apjiear to be bllli hargod witn moisture, li.ivei tug over tiie sen at the tk-vatloli of six ot tiht hunihtd yards. When the waterspout beginb to furm tho lower sulfate of Hie cloud becomes intensity Oark, soon au in verted coue descends from it. The water immedi ttely under the cone is violently iigituttd, piei-cnting ihe aj'-pt-arauce ol myriads if lish trying to pimp out of it. This is boon conceal- , ed ny a misi, which lists, produced' oy mo nun, 1 wmil ol tno water, finally tin uiigh the mist lists a bcaii- tiful column of glasi-sy water which ascends to mitt tho cloud. It unites forms one of the most splendid objeeu tho manner tv or sees. Il im moves, along with the velocity the, cloud ami continues till the clou, I la iettoiud to its negative eondu.oii, hut it produces very llltlo ihst ui banco lu tno atmosphero and the reason is obvious, t'heie is nothing but watci to act upon. 1'Le vacuum caused by lha ascending current of electricity in suppiieu w lin watt r, as a const ipience tUuc is no .list in bunco of tne air in us vicinity, us vicinity. Ijih woo to thu manner whusu ship is can -ht iu its Vurttx, in ' tvLcusbiou caustd by the gum, causes ' the cloud to descend in rain. Each drop brine's an h ettic discharge and in a few minutes under u peifect (lln if rain the cloud is entirely dissolved or floats along towards the di-taut hoiiiMti shorn of its former proportions. 1 have now traced out the striking resemblance between the tornado and the waterspout, showing that they are similar or identical phenomena, the one occurring on land, the other ou ; water. We are forced to the iuevita- ...mt it n... ...., ,...ct i uuli .1 t..i i..i In. Tl. fit-vt il.;...r i-1 ... ,. !!.; .1 1 ...'1 .1 T 1 Jl ,.li,:...l by vi.,l...,t .,f ..i- . ..e- v. .'... 1 iiiit niii ui;e;uiu- tvl.i.l. .1 ,M 1,, .i.r .1.,,. ., il, ,.l.,..i.w,,(.. I .11 iich dii ut watt r and prevent the f.irmaii.iu of the tornado, and this diiadful nit totr which causes much tippridicnsioii is shorn of its terrors nrd ii f.rtiiiing t.liowers becomes a t.ciu factor instead of u curse to mau- t;,,.i v.,,.-.. ,... n...... ei.iuiuuun; IU IUC ;,. , 1 .1 ..1 .,, ,,,..1 ., . 1, ;'.'.'. ,,. ,.,,,,, ,..i, ,i, ce.iMou ifl'cis. and it would afford me much pleasure at some future day 10 nlVu mv signature to this disscrta- laiu upou toinadoos with a Q. E. D. The 'Lihcrar' Lender. The Win-ton Republican thus de sciibes thu wimld-be leader of the so-called ' Liberals": '"Who is Go!. Johnston ? Ho is not unknown tithe political history of Notth Carolina. As long ngo as iS(j2, he w as prouii'ii tit l i -fore the people ! as a camkditc f-r Governor. lie thi n ri pn si-nti d the bitterest sects-si-, n clement of the State, and Lis I doctrines wire death to the Yankees, no compromise with the L'nion, war to the knife and the knife to the hilt, lie made a tierce campaign, implaca ble in its hostility to Unionism, when j i in u, as it is now, it was syuouomoug i with K, pnblieaiiisin. His secession I p'oc.iviiics luive i,( vt-r been excelled' ":"! "I11'1''1''1! Ly 'ho most i .oiu urt-eaier ol me Douill. In the very nature of things, this man pos.-c!-rs a violent disposition, and he cannot be reasonable iu any thing he iii.ih riaki s. His consuming p.i.-.-loii is a h ve i f power. With s ,me ability he yet ta cm devoid of conscience: an i npprais ready to i !.!;; any s n t i f a pi-.-iliou to advance hir- e i -na! in'.ei .-ds. So it is that ,dt, r lm.king his : c-rd of violence as a til : . at Oig si I (- s:ot.ist. III! is HOW ii .i ly In n'iiiu'.c wnh the Kepublican pally , whicii i. -pr.-s. i, t-i diametrically opj -site ideas to I hose be Las always pi ol'essi d. His ambition lias been disappointed. The Democratic party Lcmii-i! ol Lis L.td temper has been unwi ling to give nitu otlice; therefore he is leady, if he can, to break that p.ityto ph.as, caring little ( xci-p: !..r his own p l-.,ii.d advauceilK lit. la ll i- e minion of things, it bo ciins :i'itii'i; oibini .pu siiou whether or not the K piiblicins in convention ,lse!iil led, shall be called upon to iij p n t the iiomiuaiioiis of the 'T,ib- r.i.," lei! by sui h a man as Col. John-ton. Can any sullieieiit num ber ot I,' public. ins be dt ceived into the snp.or: . f sm h a man, or Lis candidates? He brings with him no strttigtti i lid adds no lespcctability to the lb publican patty, and the !( giti.iiutc le.-u'.t of such an unholy alliance will bo to drag Republican ism in tin; dust.'' A Wife V. 11 I'll c rcr. r i' Put ri ,'. '.' I Mhv. ' .niiiiiinity we, , horrified and vestt i'd iv b-' rep rls of a foul and bi'Ulal l.ilililel'. llilelligeln'O of the tlilgedy le.ui.,1 JudgO Xl'lsOll ah .,:t io't'.iiek yesterday through V:: V. ('. Caps. i,car whose I'lfinise'S it tool; place. .lames V. Albright v.a . ilejuni.H'.t as stiecial coroner, and 1 : . u i , led at once to summon a jury of iiup.tt?. The jury commenced the investigation at once. Only two wit- were exaniim d. Jennie . I Itld l hiln K. id. ag.'.l lespeetivelv I) and ! 'I In ir li':-ti:oo'.iv, in substance,' was ti it it, i I nu l his wife did not , live p.'.i.'t'.iblv together, and that for eVe.'.ll Weel.s past had Hot Spoken to each other. Keid's wife went to the spring ye ter.lay morning for water, while .lulia was cooking break fast. Jieid followed. In a few min utes her mother screamed out fori help. Nho immediately ran to her rein f and found lit r down and Reid on top of her. .She succeeded in pulling him oit". but after Le got up lie kicked thu deceased in the breast and hit her with a stick. She helped tiie deceased to the house. There she sat down on the side of the Led. saying that she believed Itcid had killed Lrr. ami in a few seconds fell to the tl ioi and expired. The post mortem examination fully MiMaiiic.l tho witness. Julia, and tho jury promptly rendeied the fol lowing verdict. "That Xelly Iteid caiuo to her death from injuries received at tho Lands of Lor husband. Major Ilei.l." JJeid was brought to town and se c'l,n'1.v "go.l iu j ul. to await tlio '"'Uoii ol a gramt jury, : r. : John MiO.Iem ln.ui. a farmer tiem Muscat inn, Iowa, wis, shot and kilh d by his lo-)ear old daughter, l'.K'i icitco tiie ltt'st (Jiiidft. The reason why women everywhere m-e I'.u kei's ( iinger Tonic is, becaus" they have learned by experience the lest guide that this excellent medicine nvircomcs despondency, periodical headache, indigestion ,pain in the hack and kidneys, and ether troubles of the sex. Home Journal. railed Colors Ucstoreil. Faded or griv hair gradually re covers its youthful color aud lustre by the i f l'aiki i s Hair Balsam, uu elegant dies.smg, a llu'.rtd for H8 11UU,: ulia jicu perfume miscellaneous Clothing, Gents9 Furnishings, And XZats for the Spring and Summer Seasons, 1882. j In sul.iiiittinpr this advertisement to tho public, we nre justified in asserting, thnt our stock in every department is tho largest and most complete ever displayed this side ot New ble, as we manufacture them ourselves, and fust class garments only. W'e are constantly studying the demands of our patrons, and invariably insuring them bottom prices. OUR CLOTHING ; . ..i . i ai i . . -i.i I " T"w,u' ue "l 1 ' K ' signs and styles, and wo call special dren s clothing. Among them, new entirely and only to be Our Gents' Furnishing Department is most ex(jui.site. and has all the novelt ios of the season in the lino of Under wear. Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves. Cull's and Collars. We call special attention to our open work I'liderwonr. such as the Trench Lace, Lisle Thread and liiUbriggan Goods. OUfll HAT DEFAllTMENT is simply immense, as we have all tho Novelties and Latest Styles of the season in l'elt and Straw, Soft and Still', ami (,f th,. best manufacturers in the country. Among them a line of J, 15. Stetson & Co s Lest manufacture, liespettfullv, BERWANGER BROTHERS, LKAMNC; CLOTIIIKKS AND TAILORS, I'ayetteville Street. Opposite ('. S. V. ().. KALEIGH, X. C. ZtJF Orders sent Ly mail will receive prompt attention. I W. DURHAM, F.IYKTTK VILLI St., It A LEI (ill, X. C. deailh in native m mm miin in mm monuments JIKADSTONKS, TA DI.K'l'S. AC. OUDKliS I'iioMITI.V Kll.l.l-.i) .NI) S.v I ISI'Ai ' I b iN (U'AHaSTEED. i'ai.i. on w kits: koi: run ;! FERTILIZEItS ix sroin: axi in.mw .iiii,e. 15. si.l Hll.l SIll.tliili'lH. !! .ll Ut h,III!,(m lll-illl. ;i:..n i ,,, uu, is en. ,i,-.- Tinsiiliv Il.-iy. S m IiiikIh Is Si-.-.I-OiCs. l.li HI I nslieU llilvnll Will.. ll.,l-,-, Mr S.'XI I'llsll' l- '.Villi.-Hil l MlO-l e.. ll. 1.IKNIMI li- S,,W,.-I1'S S,'.'l I, llllillllll WM 'kH Wulkl l 'i. ('.ill,, 11 I'll-r.ll.-l Coffees, Sugars, riour, 3Mew Cub.i and Iffcw Orleans Molasses, and a full 1 K'"1HIII i'l' ! I1HS I l' s any ,,. r;, '"HI 1 Il,,'lil I-.-.-..H1 Ii-l ' lit-;l' ,-,' A 111 Hi-,i l,i't, I 111 this lieirki'l. t'.ii; ui. l i -nni.- n.,111 r. :,.,' i-n NOliKJS, linli'lifti, N. ('., V.ir.'li I, '.ss... cjsas. c. McDonald il .Tlto rlv ..fi-,a i.ani , - V 1 i ll - .V...H.WWV... A.s. I.M.. l.1,,KN,;,i,:ls.M. I)ESCl'i),LE&COMi UK .i.KI'S in Faiifv (ko(1s, Perfumeries, Mineral Waters, PATENT MEDICINES, TRUSSES, SUHGiCAL IKSTBUKaHTS, Garfleu, Grass and Bird Scefls, .'TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ETC., Country Merchants and ii.,.t.:..: .. 1:1.1 . 1 . 1 11 . sn i.iiin so .linn ai low CM 11 UI lU'l 1 1 lM,l,', Fayelleville Street, corner Iaifin (opposite Post Oflice) and 11 Tavettville St., KALd.lliii, c. March 10. im. FOR aflsr Isrse-Fcwer' win l h, .1,1 on rnnmnnl.io i,tiih. Ii Ih as ir,,, im mi'w. Iiaviiii; Iiei.ii iim',,.i- ,in-i ,,f iiwi sa,,n, will lM'ili'llv..r. i ai any .iiii ,,i. i lie ruilr.m.l. fun lie run l.y 6 r H li,,-( b. A,.lv t,., I M. Mooi:i 1 M.-ar.--.' Iin, IT. N. 0., : Or, JAM I S MooliK. April 20, IKS.! 41. I'lllsl-.i-,.', S. O. DrT WM. L YNCHj DENTIST, Will rlHll Ctiapol Hill ..ii Hi.. si.,u.l Mmi.l.iy in iia-'li mniith. All calli. iBfi with nr. A. 11. Itntn-riHoii .,r l. M.-Oaulpy will l, immailly atleuili-,l l... b'y 'J, 1HKJ. if i W. K. AliDKK'iON, I'r.tld.ul. P. A. WILSY, C'A.hier. citizens national bank, OF IMLEIC1II, N. C. TWENTY DOLlAr.3 WIIX I'UV III K .PENNA. SINGER I Howins Machine. A liKITKI! MM'IIINK'IIIA.V CAS IlK HOCOIIT KHII ( KOIt I' V DllbLA KS AxvwiiKin: It hM h Pn-i. I-nf. two lnre l.rnw. ri., tnm-y llnlf (l.xlilc c-.v.t. CiMb.rH, ami wlnUn tlw Unlilnu wllliom riiiiiilii tin- M,e I. in.-. VAliltN I i:t IOIl KIVi: YIvVHS. ; KiHiiiiiiiitinii of MacliiiiH Vu rt- ryiui-u' Si'nd or.li'i " or a.Mmw, WILl.KTS k CO. 1(1 N Si.v.'iiih Si., I'Uliii.l. l.liia, la. 1'eli. If,, lssi. tiiiis- PATENTS. F. A. Itimann, K,,lt'lt..r f Aiiieiienii rii.I Ynr' eiKU Pttt.ii'H, W .u.titiiijt.ii, li. c. All l,inint-K.s r.n-u.s-tt.t with PuieiiiH, .h.,liT ti.-:,,rH ihe I'ft'.'til om.'M or lint (.illl. .r..in,llv H'l. n,!o. I... N,. .-lmrh'.-uuI"m a ,l.-u! 1 -. ui'isl, Nn,l i.,r.'tr culiu urn IU It l 1 liTT Advertisement. York. Our clothing is most relia DEPARTMENT t ... . ... . . domestic looms, ami of tho latest de- attention of tho ladies to our chil tho J Viigiemont suit, something found in our establishment. LIST AN .1 lll-sKiNS. -ftiS. nd SUPPLIES daily A UK IV INC: I :i.ll,l; i,-l..S'an. ir.l atH,..,-.i liimnn. 1 I.-, i.r.-ui:.!, Iii-m i.Miuiny AmnionJWJ l,l',l s;,- K-- l.llnie'l t II..- Illh,, 'i'l I'liehl'lllllH. KUAfHltttO.1 ur.-el.- iii ih.- iiiurknt, otat 1-1 I "'I' ri! . :i.ii:.il,!i- 1 l,-h li-TI,' A'-lll. liltl'l Will's .'.llllliellll.t.'ll I)lMlTl lina oi'othur goods. h.'il ur-! i:-., liiiiii... i,il 1,1,1 l-l. Is. hi,. I ml ciiHrnntred. W" ,-. -.;t-i iis. WV.VT'r Uu' Li-sl tifTervtl AVLOK. mm mn mn o R. Z. 3 7!P f5 & CO., M.ftRDLc'.D GRANITE itlUiiuiLLiii iu tV( j ?!,.iii StK. t. Dl llKAM, X. C. I 'l Mkll-.llV !: K ok All. KIMJs NKATI.T I 1.1 II in i. mim.s 111,1 1 s li:i I'm ni -inl ..11 AiillUon. mm imum Mr - t rGR 1882 '.'inn, ,t . , i ll.'.! r,,r tlr.'sliui, nt-milns, ami s.imiii: Uu k-oiiu. Mai iiliieiiiii .l l.y 11. (UU a Hun, 'I'l'i-uixii, N. -1. l',,r ile-ci',,Uvo eutiiliiKiie liDil lui.-f Us", 1. 1 li-. . -8 W. I.. I.ONIK1N', l'IUi.l.r..'. S. C, Afc',-iit (,,r ClialliAiii cuuuty. Ai.rll :im. 1). T. .lOIlNON, COTTOrJ SELLER - AND Commission .Merchant. Agt lor lhirker's Staiidaril Guano, .Vnd Clieniicals. IIIIDI-.IIS I'OH GRAIN, MEAT, MOLASSES, &C. PltOMPTI.Y ATTK.NUED TO. e.rrt.Hinileitt. M.,ii.-msi. ortl.'ti, K. K. i-eriii r Wiinilniilun and Marltn St., IIALEICH. N. C. XI. II. ATWATER, WITH LEU It. WYATT, (nulstoi'tior St H-.rri'li a Old 8tDd, KAI.r.KlH, N. C. Wiiolesalo 1 Retail PKAId'.KS IX- HEAVY GROCERIES. Commission Merchants, Aud Agent for STANDARD FERTILIZER. Wkiv-, k r.i ,;e v., W t.r (KK'Iis uu baud and r ilitily n.Tlvlns fi'.'sh niiilill.n. ' '," -"' e""u.o .r- nr friml lu Cliulliiim mid a.ljuinllif (Siuolle dclJJ-lf , IIS M VN'XIN.I. . WOUAOT MANNING & WOMACK, FITTSBOIIO, If. C. rni'iipi nttriitluti t;ivtn tn all bunlnms nn tritf I t" Hflr mi . Mr. MiiuniriK will tt la ibm li!' u llr.Ht jiiul ilur'l Mwidnyd ot isch ni"ii'h Kii.l 'h i i. .-I fi'i-iiini. Mr. WnrnneH j n 111 U- Ul Iho tU i nil Uiiu-tj. cVi4-H
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 25, 1882, edition 1
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