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1 .3 4 Chatham 2? worn Til IMhSDA Y, A Ufl t'ST Li, lss:,. ' H. A. LONDON, Editor. The PKocKKUiNiis at the dedication rif memorial hall tit our Nlnlc univcr nily, on the 3rd of hist Juno, have beeu published in neat pamphlet form, in ut for a copy thereof w. indebted to 1'iuil C. Cainerou, E. ij.. hose address is its most interest inj.; feature, mid it is an address of which he has just enuse, to be proud. i;s conception and deiiveiy moved this venerable ,'cntiein.m to bo luo.st oftderfuily preserved liolh in lnind and body. Althoitii we heard the address delivered, ycl we have read it. with increased interest and pleas nVe, ami us an .m.i mm s of tin- miner fcity mo tli an U Mr. I'aiur.oii for so valuable ucoiit i ibutioii to the history of our ALMA MAIll:. AliiOlir the de ceased students of the imivei --i'.s . are eoniiiieuiorati d by lii.j.a' tablets in memoriid hail. Mr. l am eron states that ilicre uic one l'i evi dent of the I'nited States, thirteen (Sovnrnors, twelve Judges, four ni. iii brs of the Kevohilioiiaiv t'oiiyu-s.-, before the t'oi. slit utioii. i I uitc.l Still, s Seiiatoi s after the t'i.li!iiu tioli, fifteen bVjieM-nt;.i(s. three Ministers to i'oi.i'i i'oiuis. four At.t'.n'iicv tlciiciu.s. and Mri;ii fun federate lieiierais. Tiik Nkw Y.hik W'.'ici.p has at la-l sue. ceded in its reat work of ) ai u.r hundred thousand doiiaisl-va pojiular subscription, for the election in New York l.nibor of l!ai t '.eiidi's Statue of Libei :y Kidightenins,' the World This :n-iy --wll ! termed the frentc'it itci.ievom. Jit eer ac-oiu-plished by an Ameiieaii i:. j ap. r. and is a wonderful instance ot jour iiali.stic eniel prise. Nut s,iMii. -.1 w;t li ilCCoiuiiiisiiiiii4 tiiis in ivw joiis f, at the "World" has now imd.-ita';. n to raiso in like mumer a ti!1..! - .!!: i t to ereet an iui.neli.e 1;;. li: t ; : i ! 1 1 to Ocll. (tlalit at l.'M I--: ie pa. !,. ',!:- place of his burial. Tins wi.; . i i -1 -less lie an easier t.i.-l; tiiai. lh t - i -The Wnit.i's i - 1 1 . in la: v..'i,.!.; was siuiji'.y marvc.iou-.. niai.in : r' "2:lH.2l eo'pies. Tut: Lr. .s.n. to be ..p.-eed :it Louisille on in t Sat i.i luv s in.i s H-iii to attract tl.i r.t. ntinn or . C;te the ii. terest thai i:-, imp. .. -ta.av would iiatiiniiiy be i p ,-i i . I :. arouse. This i doulit le.s o'.:h;: to the fact thfM vi.o-'-io have 1 -.-.. :ne so common a- I : in. ir atirac- tions. Tin- Lou:-, i'.- ; be held under ! he mat:a Southeiii Kp..-.iii. .ii . ploins,s to be tits- : i i: I- si:i..ii v, ii! ; inel.t of ! !.: lap.tl y. a, id l.-t ot tia-iu ml. The main bui. din.'.1 ! .--.iv led in sir.e by the ma :, h i' 1 New Orleati-. and eov. i . t -. bracing thiitu n a-a. - 'Ii... i 'oil i(.cl.-5 A't:. : ! ". i. ;i, ! O.-l. b.r Jlth. P:i! .-..Ue u;:i HO exhibit iil'Te Aii t.i. AS r- i'oi petitions signed by son. to whom th"' a l-ailse so fl-'.V UK',-. (,; iualii'ca;i 'n i.f kie. how to say "N"." of ol't'eii hiig the a; Hot the lie l a,' :' '!! e inir a stat. ie. m .. I., i t ! V 1 1 t'.iet hot true. this tn that tl ' se l.uiuei I Is s, tions have very little e;V. p: actically valurv-ss. Ma: signed the j etitiou.s of whom tl.ey have ptiv.iP until fof the otiics 1- igt I. such man recently tttei l'residetit fit vela, id -i;c:, i t So M-.Lthi rebuke as will doubtless have a g..-.! etl'fct upon cthets. A pi..:i,im at eitizen signed the petition of an ap plicant for a ii del a! judg. ship, and then after iheappiicai.t was appointed lie wrote a h'-tter to the President expressing Lis .istntiislinii i.t and re grot at H-i.-h un apjioiiitmoiit. in uply to this letter tin I'lesnlem H-rote tho following: "K! ee ! p E vvslov. AY.VSHIM.ToN. Aug. 1. lSs'i. Di-ai; Stu: I have i ea 1 oar let P-r in tie -j-i.il ult.. with itii.atmt ni and in itgnatioti. Th re is hut one miti gation to the perii.ly which your a t ler discloses, and that is found in the fact liiat you confess your si.aie iu it. I don t know whether you ,t;e a Democrat or not : inn if vou arc the crime winch you contrss is the Jnolt! unpardonable. The idea that this Admiiiistiatiou. pledged to give le people better governim nt and better otiicers. and i ngiiged u, a hand to-band tight with the bad element sot both parties, should he betrayed by those who ought to be worthy of im ! plicif trust, is atrocious; ami such tieason to the people and the party ought to be punished by imprison ment. Your confession comes too late to be of immediate use tit Hie jHiU.ie nervice, and i can only s;ty that while this is not the lirst time I have been ti.ceiveii ami n.isie.i nv lying tin.i tieaeliel-oiis representations, ui ait the nrst one that has so frankly owned Lis grievous fault. If any comfort is to be extracted from this assurance you are welcome to it. Yours truly, Gl..'VHi Cl KVKI.ASI"." ('osontssMAN Cox, of this district,' Liw in V.i,l.ii...-rm. l.wi eel- l.w.l.-l.i.r , nn.nr uu-uuui esis oi ms cousi uuouis i , and setkiis the scalps of obioclioii- 'able of'tli-.'-holdois. He wuaemphat- ieaiiv on tho war-path and was emi- nentiv successful, ever? removal and ' . 1 1 lit asked for. No postmaster can bt removed unless charges are iirei'er- red airainst him. and therefore (Jen. t'ox cou.d only seeiire the removal of those against wliom mouip charge was preferred, ithor of ' offonsivo partisansiiit)" or i.oiiiethin; else. Anion, . llu P..sli.insl..s.l.li1.in!ed at . his l cjuest are M t ' Allen m Pur- h.im.Tinniuat ndlslKVo'. andF.immu ut rVunklii.ton. . he two latter in the p'.iee .f ladies. lie also secured the appointment of Mr. O. ('. Uvmiiii. of o i. . .,ii, .-';!in,. a man Hi;.'!!! .u uiv iie I ', ar and Yadkin Valley rail v. iilcii is a most, excellent ap- ir:i:;t's KtMieral. . in :iv Yes, X.-.V Y-.l li W rM, wilt. idiv the ''rent citv 'five up alio!ii!elv evi-iv other ciiHidt ralion ee-pi that of pa in;,' ti ibute to the memory x-i'y a The pl'opl ii ..;ill! .01 f the fal.eu In elillc of Hade Was closed M-elnli!ed from the inost 1 l. liiote parts of the citv p!i. I tmi-i-e.l l!le:l!e.e ulonr tiic .vear nun o march. New York if l he t 1 1 of a popuh.ti.'il of ,S.0!!it, 'li-O who live within the circle descli b-! hv tin- radius nf three hours i i !e inn.! I'ity lla'l. To say how many tli.se miiiions found a place to wit lo t i.e fiiiier.-li Pageant v mi d tie niip. ii.ie. From the crowds uiassf.i solidly on both sides of the loiipr ti Ii miles ti;e number must hae re.U'!,. d I'.l.ly .tell..'.!!;':! jtlony; I he line 0. ' the maji-dic march of lien, titaut to hi- tomb. Tin- iuoll.in' was om- of pel feet biiiiev. i li.iay the ;y was yiay. 1 . .a ca.-t wit !i .-i'ii.le.-. of broad purple hue is. T'a-i e was ii.t ii a moisture in Hie air that sawuc.l of .ht.mt bie.... ni ';,!' out at m i. sure 11 c , i: - .: - oi a he-ivy i.i.n. I i I !. sp;t .'. a.l day : bu: ;:, il . t.ilit it cleat ed and. li: air was .. it tii'u. wiih a ..p:.: !, p. I mi; in a measure otfWt ilo- -ii. iula W.I U.lll. I -...v. li.e .me t a Pa li 1 -ha i.--. ; ti..- d. v li om a cl. aid u.ilise. pie t.aie ;inlits i'.acl.s of !. ...pel lis -el litt.i PI o'.l 11-. s liu y i.i v. ill' 111' M nine .."li ri . i.i ed iai lil s, e cl.. I.O. il.,. .-tor,: i:,eal .1 itl.eS U.ll, i oi ap l'l.e :,;t, ill,;' Hi. il! lit tli' . on.! . pealiili fold I list oi r. tes, p..-, e sua e !ll. ..'.!', is. ai e a te.lv.l if. ai ly itu.i r. !! tl.l , f e.l.l... p. llj P.acii P.. the mailt ; v. ot pa l!i an at 111 lU!. lie, -II- t.ltts of two I ill fill pi I p- c.iy ! ate and 111 ll.ollll'l'. t iled w itii the 1 'i .al ..' u,i tne ii'.er and lite distant .-iiiad 1 he ctiipcii be..s. .1! sui.i;.,. to pi.l. :ilid on ii. l aaui a! siiti-et ;!.'. ".i in. i : s ...-mu :.;,', 's : -al me.o.ly n.ou, i.ii.g. ai lit -1 iiioi tiiiig sleep tl'.e. Theft" U.is a p,;s-!,e- of i"!,.. 11. the air it --it le.s.s upon ti.e aft. r d;twii. Tl.i- i. ..;, s. 1 Pai Ue.i ,': oni one i nd of i: oilier w ith st i ai,ei. s I a; d. .!. li.' it oceup.tiits ri v lay for points ill of ad ant i ri ''u It!..- eal lit st moiiiing thf i" was a cia-h of military iui!-,e along ih. st i.-ets. l: iims wen- beaten and l.iig'ii - blown to the accompaniment ol 'in- toiiup. trainp of many feet, i he matciiiug P, Hint fro of tin- mi,i laty igiiniaii..i.s getting ready for ' ii -i!' j-. aces in tile long line of the fui.i iai match made tl.e city appcar as if it wt;e the head.iial t. rs of a great ai my ju -t in reception of march ing old" is. The shi'iii notes of the ti!"s. the throb of the drums, the high n.'tos of blaring bugles, the cash and crash of dashing, swinging luiiiiaiy bands made a melody that -tii ,. .1 th.- heir! of the mo.-t inilif feiClii and set the pluses throbbing in unison with the excitement of the piopaiation for the last march of the great soldier. The music at first was made up of gay tuai ciiiug iiietisnies. but as the day advanced and the time for the final format ion of the piocession came the key was changed to a tiiom n fill minor, whiie the iml.s of the bugle t-Mils. with its tone.- of ehupicnt and eternal faiewvll to all earthly hope, predominated in the overture to the appeal a'.icc of the moving png'-aut. i compact and thoroughly disciplined hue of ii'.I.PdO men. H,,, lin . -.eu,!,.,! bv G.-n. lliincock, om-of the great figures of the war, h, full unifoim of his rank as Major- General, surrounded by his stall' in full uniform, was followed by one of the most impressive arruvs of oiKeial d'giiitai ies the J'reideiit, Lis full C abinet, high ai my pincers, di.--.tiii-' giiisht-.l Senators, the lending mem bers of the 11 rase, representatives of ail the divis ons of tin- iv.'u'.ar aimv. tin: enu-k mpitaiy organiztit ions of the em ire ll,i..f, wilh a number of usitii;-' or-amanons w, showed their patriotism and love for Grant hy comille-' trom r: e.-.t illstaiices to pay him homir; the leading officials of a.l of t tie cities of the I nion. the chief ollieials of tho Stales, the lea- dels in tiie war of the Sou.' In i n Clon- fedoracy against tho l nh,n. side by side with ihe t'moii veterans, ail joined in tho procession, whore each man appealed to feel that th.i honor he was pa nig tlic tiea.i iiciu'iiii was .. , - . ... I,,.,:,. .relleo.od open housed by uavtn i., ;,, ti,;, ,,e,l.. !im. There is no more imposing core monv than (hat ol : i luiliiiirv funeral, ti... f k. ,..,.;,. i.ue ii.iii.ait ... . uio.i ... un.'i.. the lomains of even t'u he huiuh'ost siiMh-c is (hgnilic.l nn. I imposing, p;,,t ,v, ,..m ducted upon th. soa:a of ye.siorday wilh I! Uii) men in line, all moving ut the direction ot one master mind under the eves of mmiv hundreds ..I'tuoiMiiiids of i.coi.le. i he ce'.eiii.uiv assumes a .,'ia'eleiir aim a statciiii.-ss inconceivable to tho mind of any one who has inn witnessed the u lulinai ions ol fin- inajes.ic move the imiiestie move- ... t ,i - .. . ..... i ... 111 "! 'T-' il,,t " .V,'.S ,"" V- I h.t fit v w an! :il).( titlit't lltitdl Ulis j.,,,,- tt;iv ,.f deat!i : there was nothing to .'.istui l tin- h-n monies of the weird meiodtes of tin1 funeral '-'arcli. As th dav advanced the sun pour ed down with furcate.- seventy. It 4'!eanied upon t iic -is'eniiijr liennel s and the bright poit.isof the mililary ti appins at one time wiiii sucu a fervor thai made the widom of tho str. tcneis and tin- aaitmiauces in ttie line apparent, it was re eie.l tlia' o.ie poor soldier died upon . '"e dav of tin- funeiiii a. .l...iu Melircg- or. It was doubt. os often in the mind lii'ise who maiche.l that il was pcniiite tliat some in Hie iolljf line liiilit Slice Pi. li in the ti.ui.s of lhe.la. A- noon came, thick. hc.i y clouds obscured tip-sun for u i.siet period. Tin ti the sun eame out to stay, t'miei- its i-'tbi. ... e ., number lei. in the line oi uancn i.bo.e L'lliy seeiith stlei-t and v.e; , i.o.a hme to time enl I ie,l oil in .'imbalances. Theie v,'"ie oc-asiotial dr .'ip.-r waits in w re oc the mov. the ' a i ot t 11. pi 'C.'n-.loll. out the watchers never seemed. -d. Th-cd xoilh pageant read., st r. ii. s I'l.ai so. of di at-ed ca'.a..'!'. I -. s.eclael-.- of the 1 wiieu t he moil . ai ii. I lie p.aek- l l.tlie I Ull.bl.l!;' .'littn.-l'.v ; black hoi s e behind twetiiy four with till purple covered c. Itin which r M. 1 upon its s.in.iutl. tV. ct pi (-.luce 1 bv the The meiiia. vil-.a- eol .t'-iit h - a- it, -pi cssmi;. Al its s:udit the oil,. , hi,, wi.cii lieu. ii ant w a- cilia d upon it to ; he I "ity H:i . Ndiie Gia.it hlit- ri- tell Pit" a .'. I faint m In P-oni at tin- i'li'ili Xvetiue. although she had b en able to i.-ok with composiiie upon the .! a i i.i.-e of iur failiei a. Mount .M -GM-.r. I .o!l tile ,-oiiill sote d' t o! I'l ili -was tlleslubot of love l.d atn ct I. hi I iiiii M.tin imp!-.- w 1 . ail pom hi hen ot iiape of a s le.-lillg A I. at bale Vc! til be up i v the it I it At 11: and tun c.ni.p.. , the .ishe.l d pii w a- ma. I" a lica.il .! ui sc. lb ie t- 11 I-- sic ..1 Up out place ;d. mi 1 . 1 i . : I H ' V e;-,, backe I i-v ti I i . r, a Tie. Al litiP ..a v of tin bad ..Olll.d. j ' '', t ie i lie l'I eal ai ed th.' io,..b. Tlic so.ui (Ills gi. ai shipping in the Hit I'. ai ,n e- lo . l.e I .il ai scenes, tin- fum-ml car. nine slowly across Ali.l lis e.l.i;,. r;. tie- bare. o.,.u spuct l.l V l-iluli. li.e s 1 1 - .ti ; hi o;iel a dust 1.. bin, i ! ae -.m to tne icmpo iw advance of light cloud of ad. allot- of tile ;;.i.ii d of 1i-..mi s, ,,t :l tin j,j throagh ttie wait Ing au.liei.ee. So c.iiS.ve.l w as t ie t'.p I'e.-t in this lust eve. it that till pi er,', n.eii who t o' ti.e 1 lii- ast a. rival v. ere for p.ae. .1 . a par w 1. ii common p ..p.. in eseapitig 1.. - I ice le i ansoni; t ho-e Alio held tile -hlill ea.l of the i 1st "i'lt-sciit aiuisl'' as the i-olliii whs loweii'd I'.i tin' t"inb will ever forget tin- emotion caused by the sight of this l.i-i movement in honor to the d"ld Ct.tef .' The cei a p. i, nil -s here wire brief an! iu.pp '-..-i .. The bugle tali at the close w , is the cail tocprr.a' -!ei p. Alter thi. eame the -harp rattle . f milsi,,iy ovel the giavo and llle ev utliit dav's i-eii luoiiv wa, at its end. ( holt ni in Spain. Mi ejiuti fi.iiii Madrid, the capital o! Sjaiti. say cau-ed bv the .apid so: The panic id of ch. l.-i a in lil.i iv is i l.ere.lsllll--. t'.litil . n. , .. : M!.:,'i',. na'.c peeii .lesei p;.i oy i lieu inhabitants, who iiave tied for -.w pom ih,- di eaded disease. J n many ca-fs doctors and iiiuiiicipal a.itiion. t n-.s ha. e been ai tacked bv I hi s Tne si.-k have been abandoned and 1 1.., l.-li ...,l.n,i..,l ltei.o.ts from otlnr Places state that it L i,,,. possible to obi iiu provisions or modi .-in. s. 'i he misery t hi onieuit the couutiy is gr.at. 1 here were L2iU m-w cases of choier rep.atel tluoughoiit the kingdom yesterday, and l.t'.oS deutiis. Ttie populace in Granada bru!:."y assaultetl sevetal d.-t-tois who h-.d deelined to give molt- attention to pal ion'. The humility to the doe tors has resulted in an aimming spread of the disease among the lower classes, by whom doctois are always compelled to taste tin- medi cines they wish to administer. The fiiiiiiiiaiiilcr of the province and many (,;', ., . .. . nests and nuns nave suc cti '. - , the disease, attaei.s of wit. v. most fatal at ingiiti'.tli and dip : storms. Gt nada is today in a most desper ate condition as the result of ravagt s of cholera. The st.a'e of affairs there is really worse than it was in Xaples last year d"i ing the cholera epidemic iti that city, flu-re are no d tctors now in Granada, and the dead bodies of cholera victims lie unb.n ie.1 in the streets. On last Tuesday morning, at 2 o'cioek. the main ' bai.diii.' of the Haywood White Sulphur Spuugs Hote . nt avnesville. took tire troiu the kitchen, and wa totally destroy- ed. The furniture was saved. Theie wtie about two hundred quests at the hotel. They all escaped and snvtd everything. Loss iiboui sttil,-; UiM ; no iii-.iu.uiee. Fxposinir Kepll III. Hill Km mis. wuv.i - .. twrw.,.,i0.,f.t Sow Y..ra w.,ri.i. Tin- c.e. in. litoo ui.iioii.UhI lo liivi - s tigato the. affairs of the Coast mid (icodcilic !S;ii vcy and to impure mlo - . alb-god inogui.vuie.- and ollioml nirs couuuci o . mi.- pnii. ..." .-eT...... ten. eiit,. l'ro . Hikrai.l. nav Jiui.'e their report to ihe Secretary of the! Treasury. The committee say thoiriwitli the Superiulendeni liv which I!. investigation leaves no ground for '-ubl tlmt Hie actual condition ot Hie oui.-e oi uiu mm.-.. ... moi;ihz ition, n.ul its workings, to a serums extcnr, im-fticieiit, ut.ju.-t iind. -.... r- ; r - ':'.v ti d.iects m its con. htioii management are the result of lo sum.1 eMcii:. uiMoi'iiiaim-. . i,'atual eiowtii un.iei a shU'in 'i v :ulilions which al.ord esLcetiPiit lortmiitios. if not even invitation. , 11 for the perpetuation of abuse, is doubtless true, but it seems un.pies tiouable thai the nspo!i:,ibi,i.y for ll.e lanicelable col.. I I i ni. whieti was (plile yi liel ally colicr. led hv the elil ploveis, is due to a vt iliiti;,'l,i on th.' putof tin !;.!. Sap. nutel.di i.t to a-.. ul hit,, self ,.f thou' oppoitiimta-s for a l oiititnnaic.' of abuses, to l.is .si al.i'i'.-s i.r p o.-r-i-.tinari n in .-.diuiti-i-teiiii'' his ,.tlie". to bis toh-rutiou andapji.ueiit i ccoiir.iea.ent of vicious in i !i.. ..a. l.l 1.. villi. it I '!'. ..I htvor- 1 . ... , . , itisiii and arpi;:.nice, pi his continue. i and tl..-.ant .liM.-a.d. nppareuilv, ..f r.-ul'.iioi.s d-.i-d in the interest of hoi.., , . fh. i. i.t and .coiiomicul .... .: a.lai;uiTiaii..li. lo ins laoieetiou oi cpi.-.i i is.-altty and to ni.- own un I'.i tuuite. e.n.l, ,sed and locally no-toii.u-.s a. t.ii. lion to ti:e use of intoxi cants i I.e committee report the following tacts: ln.it luoliexs r. ill. e l Ir the Navv Department and Horn the Uih.eof r.ii.eersof tlieArmvfol- electrotvi'i.-. .Vc. and Irom lluJjs - t.ict ot' I'.Mim.bi.i for s. i vie s, were not .u.-o.s.ted in the Ti easurv. Imt, al..r . e.iait. .1. d.n iioi.s s, cost f utatei tat Ac, were dlU.ied aiil.Hi-' empioM. s i. c ivil. reiiiar salaries as p.o for cti:i woik. in violation of taw. liiat t lawbooks kept in the instlU nn nt illusion, uilhoil'.h eXi ecdui-iy il.. i. .1 led .Old in. in:. 1 ,1. Ie. s!.l! show that m .nv wiiuabl. insliutia nischar-'- politicians ro persiui.te the pen ed to i oi'solis no ion., i in the service to l'a.V no heed to Gen. Grant s have not mm returned or mcoui.ted lb''tf exhorlatioiis and to falsify his for. ui.d tlmt a mini! er of vab-ible in- siiiiiuelits li-ie been lo.tlitd t ) Ui.-ti-tutioi.s of learmi.e and to individuals without .u.y apiiaieni authority tiieie tor uii.i an -tnl out. Tiuii ti N S ua.;mui'a r, lato t hief of l lie lli.-! .Uiii. nl Division, whin; .-uch i ':.:ef. i.- a pa. In i in the litiii of Fui.il. Co. iiistrtii.ieiit naii,ers of tins city, who nave luiiiiMied a very Luge .-ca.o of the insti unit nls ! luci.a.-. d li.e .-illAel. at.d that w i ne P i n- ti'a.i.. wiiii ih." Inn. -mi lei iii en v. IV la: ge. Hieir names seldom appear l.poii the llhsH.ict I child e-1 lo liu- I r. usury. lesiimonv was laiii u ji-til.iii'' the presuuipuon that J . ,' . , i sfinie elMperlv ial lu.ilvii.'iis have been V. li-l:f.ili iliVel ted to the ll: e ol thai til in. That visiting cards for private par ties, muii.lii.g .N.ipt. Jlilg.ird and family and other employtes of the ih.i. aa. have Pe.-n tu.pu-ntiy punted in the Ki gruviiig Division of tne sur- v. v ul ipnte an expense ami loss ot time by dirt cl am ot Jl. Ch Ogdeli, Clin f of the I i vision. Tiiat the cl.i. t of the drawing di vision. V. T. Ibight, has been paid coUimt-.sR.liS ,n Wink done by em ployees of the di. isi m for outside private partus; also that moneys have . ; ii paid to . 'uployees of tliat divis ion by l.ieut ,-t'ol. t'raigl.iiiand Lieut. -t'ul. Warren, I'. S. A., for work done out of the ai pivpiiatious for the Government; also that V. T. lirighi wa-lie.uiently i.u.l.-r tin-liillu.m-e ol h.ptor in cHici html. Perfect order was pr.seivcd. Com- Hiat travel ing epema s hii-. e been panics A and P. of the Second Uegi-ii,eurre.Junne.es-arily,ali.lapi.itrently mentXoith Carolina Slate Guaid with a view to r:,M.rcert..i!i.i.iployt.s ttm, j,u.,nt. All three of the men rather than b.r advancing the real ,.ing,.,l w,.lt. convicted sometime good ot tiie N,.ivoy. si,1(.,.. Howard was sentenced to be Thai in the case of Assistant J. S. l.anjr.nl J.-umarv 12th. but took an Ihadiord. who presented lal-e votn h- ai,pt.al to the Supreme Court and . is in his aec.eints. and when .hsc.v- NV;IS tlf,ai sctit. iice.l to be hanged on .red lelundcl the amount ti.eicof JuivJiVh. Appeals were taken hv thioiigli his wife and by an advance the'othci pi isoiieis. win. like Howard on his salary, no action was taken ex- ,vere ,0 p,(. ,.x,.,.t(.,l ,m July -J.i.h. .opt to let him "he by." as Piof. Hil- (i,m,nil. ..pes granted a respite e.-..,i),hr.-.sod it-, but he wasConPliiied f,.u tmt to todav. He p,.si- l.iihcemphiyottheSurvey. It seems tiv.iv refused to .-,at' any further to iiave been a dehiieii.te eoiiiloi.atioli of I.i.yI,.i... .,1 t i-v .....I .i, ' - , M tn.ess. to the inevitable demoiaiiii- Hon ol tne hurvey That Prof Hiigiird has been fre- .piently seen at tne otli.-e liy vai ions uipioyees umn r it,,- H.ttiienoe .1 laiuor. and that his ,b inking habits gel.eially unfitted him for business ociy afternoon, and tliat of late vcais he has manifested a gt lu iai imlitii. -,s and incapat ity for the duties of his ottiee. That old and inciipaeitated persons have been and are still carried on tho I -a v p.ils of the Survey without ltli dt ring any service. That a Miiiiber (f ladies on tho rolls I. ever came to the office ee,.j, to receive their pay, their work being sent to them and being in some cases so light that the employ e.-s seem gen endly to classify then, as pensioners. Tlmt valuable works belonging to tho library of the Survey have beeu taken "ut by employees ami nt ver re turned 'JTiut Dr Thomas Ciaig while in the employment of the Sui vey was also receiving pav from John Hopkins Cuiversity That chronometer watches belong ing to the Survey weie found to lie in the pnssf ssioti of certain employ et n. iuchiding Prof. Hilgrtrd. 'Unit for s.everid eais. beginning with 1S7--I. CJ S. Pierce, assistant, has bel li making expo; im. ntid icst uiihi-s with pendulums, without restriction or limitation as to times and places ; til it since 1?m! I. Okih lelitui'' u on count of sm h evj tt inn nls. aside from sa u ies of chiefs and assistant, amount to about U.0IHI. and that the mi agre value of these xp riments to the linn an have been substiintialiv de- r iyed. ' That K August Hubsf-n. nn inex- , pcriet.ct d boy, was paid ?I.7.V tbu-. j ing the. idx months from January 1, j I.SM5. ostensibly for engraving, nil lut - !)() 0f which had been turned over j bv i. ( Ogdmi to other eim-ravers j j 0 0Vvo with whom lltibsin had - ; i,,.,,!,, Hub-eontiucU to do engraving I(,r Wuicii tie mm mnue contracts m ( ()Wn name will) the Bureau. That an arrangement was made y Harvey swears ho w:i.s earned on . the rolU as Tidal Observer a! tfJW per , uiouui ir"in .vpru i 10 .liny i last ; without peiforininn'iiny hervice'. Snot, j Millard admits that he ma le a si.ni- i.ir nil : ""' ""' tuwi, . w. WHs paid fl( a month as special observer at Mobile, and for which he rendered no service. A Dead Issue. : Kinm ilm N.'W Y'.rk W..rlJ. When the people of the Vuitd Spites buried (Tea. Grunt they laid beside him in the j;rnve forever tho last excuse for sectional ugataiio' . Almost with bis Jyin; bteath the comiu-inder of the I'tiion armies ex pressed his thankfulness that he bail , been spared lonj,' enough to see for himself the "happy harmony" that had been established between tho North and the South, and his words i, ,!,.. ..v. ('.,., r.,.l, .,!,. (!,.,, P....1.-....,' , ,V : rnm whom he hud wrested l-ort ' Donelson dnnnp; the war, wid live in l'"ly- "We iiiftv iniw," wrote (ieii. firunt. ,vi.!l l.iitk f.,rvvi,l,.l Pi il in.r. ' i" petuai peace at homo and a national. strength that wid screen us against j any foreign eouiilieatioii." At tho tomb yesterday four of the most dis-1 tinr. lished surviviuo- (.Jtneia's of tho j war .Sherman and .Sheridan, who na.l lougiu ior inc i moil, ami j.iick-, ner and .lohm-ton. who liad fought i , f,,r ,lu' luufede; acy-Ht..o,l side by i And as the iron doors closed 1,11 ",oltil1 ""iiiaius of the dead; co i.mai.dcr. iney .-hut in forever tho , i ..e : . i : I 1 I ..... I I ' .!,.. "'.-a.. niy oi kc-.h'iiiii uiii- : llioslt v. Will it be possible for partisan fanaticism or po.iiicai necessity to aj,'!iin nwivo a feeling of aiitaonism ' between the two sections of the I'nion? Will it. he in t he power of: pi e.lictions ol - nappy nannoiiy la tween those who were at enmity only a lew years ago . I .t-t us hope not! When partisan orators and oigans charge the South withhia hi.e m w i eb liioiis : wilh a determination to defy the Const it n-. i ion and vioiate t!''- ! ight- of ei! i.-ens: with being slill "uriec 'iisti u.-tt-d iebels" an 1 with a desire to be again "in tho su. Ll.e." let -is hope tlmt the people will have I he good sense to ! member the w.u.l.s ol P. ace and fraternity traced by ihe feeble ha, id of the ib. ing sol. i.t r of the I'iiiou. and will leblliie the 'attempt to te.'ir opeii liis eiiio and th sttoy the patii otic woik to which In-devoted the last hours of ,.i- iii... A llaniiig al i'ucth-vilit' An associated press th-spateh from Unleigh. X. (.'.. dated 7th ins! , savs: -pK, ,irs, ,.x,.eutioii in the 1 State ;,, w.v,. veats occurred nt Puvel'e- vilieiotlay. 1 liree men. all eoliviclt .1 of atrocious innrd. is. were hanged. Thev were .lost ph (). ilowaid, white, w ho killed lv C. Diackiuali. a iarmer. after robbing him ; Tom Lee, colored, who cut to pieces with an axe his white pal amour, Mary Hughes: and Tom M.-X. ill, colored, w ho killed his brother, X;t, urn McXeill. The exe cution took place at Inillp. in. Xi'lie of the men made any confession. They were pronounced dead in eight minutes after the diop fell. Puilv live ihoiisand People were Present. lespite. Attempts were made hi-( , , I . ecu io jtiove iiowai u lo no insane, i,llt ,.,. f..ij,.( ,.t)llll(.elv. Tin- men wt ie all dptested, and their lute was fully merited. A ProsperniiN Colored Man. Fr,,n, ih, vn,,.,m ,s. c , n.r Yesterday a reporter of the Pegis- tor as talking to a gioup of men near tho market whin u negro man, about six feet tail, riding an immense tmile. passed by. "Do you see that tellow nske.l one ol the party. Well, hois pi ob. ilny the most pros n Ions negio ill iiielilalid county. Ho lives .low n the I iter near the liluff Pond and owns a plantation of some two hundred acies. He is a very ni di. -t i ion- lei ion' and in v it t iabiy makes good crops. Tolie I'iu-o, the mail ,. . , . ,,, , i ,. . . i the reporter tliat his crop Wld be the '...,. ! i, i. .... . w iitigest no lias ever mane. He savs ietle. I to. Sliliscoiielit iV llllot mett ho will make Hit live hundred pound bags of coitou on ninety-seven acres. Ib- iuis a fen-acre field of iowlan.l in coi n, a'.id he conlideiiily exp.ects to make i'yi) bushels. His crop of sweet potatoes ami cow peas is unpre-. eedeuted. liryce is an example of; what a steady and industrious negio may uccoiupli.-li in .South Carolina by eschewing po.itics and devoting his energies to jilantaiioii woik. He chums that hois worth al least sis thousand dol hits. Tho soldiers' monument al Atlanta is to have statues of Giant, Lee, John- tou and Sherman wound the base of tho co.illiili. Aear the toll Will '"! two soldiers, the blue and the gray, clasping hands, and above Ihe glob.i that ci o.vn.s the suiumit will be the Goddess of Libci ty. The strue bue will be ISO feet in height Mini vvi.i co.,t liJd.O.J.J. 1 W Y ATT 111 RALEIGH, VI. C, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WLIOLI-AI.K AND lilOTAIL a n o a k n s . CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and PRODUCE SOLICITED. AMKSTS FOU BRITISH MIXTURE, ! i I I I THI-3 OLD HKLIAMLK" FOR FINK TOUACCO. Saw Mills, Plows, And ftrSend for "DON' TO GO TO It- F. BOYD k CO.. (South Ki.m Si iiki-i', pj posito iroiiston tt 15ro.), CnSEfJSSOXlO, N. c. Tin y ha6 enlarged their Inisiness by adding u AVIIOLI-SALB DEI'AHTMEXT and. paying Till-', (.'ASH for their goods, they furnish BOOTS AND SHOES to Al l. at prices kah i.owkic than ever fail lo Iind in their Mammoth Shoe Store KXACTI.Y WHAT VOIT N F.I'd) AT THK I'llKTl YOU WANT IT HArlTMGUK PIUCKSGl Call to see lis. M.IV II. 1SS'.-, llily TO A Lli FAUMMIS i.U.i - u:x of y .KIM. VOBiiOCO WK I.KSl'M'TKrt.l.Y sv " i i: i e ii mi.- ion '.iiKiNu TGHACCO FLUKS ai;e I'llK.i; H! s- IN TI'.K sl'A'1 K. W li .itHHXX I'hK TO PI.KASK MU', II T.I IV i-!.. K Nu 'At.liKM N-ilill-. ol l( I l.l'it-M kF.HS iiam: .:n I. n i rxi i.iaKN.-t'. t i t liri.ow snov. s eoNsTluv TloS ol S'Nr.t . KUTItKS II l'I. IMfalK TOIS ,1 AS' It KX- 1 1. is its. i t. i r is rim tosr eoi'ia ak way of ahhasu iu r- y i t "is i ir us. r -: y. S. x Z Z. V ---'. M ",(" ' liili mil - - - 2P I ft lea i fi pi h diKiii y, 71 ri ft H . -i h FOR .SPUING The Best its I'oi- prices, nntl any information in regard to Tomrco 1" " in 1-. wiiie io.ll Lll'SIJYISitCO.. Fayette v il it- Stn et. K'.i.t.itni. X. C Hknp us iock Aitwu-aw, and we will forward by return mail a circular with directioi s for building Ha. us. ami hImo cuts of differ ent xvavs to aiianue lines in Darns. jf The iindersigm tl take this method of informing you tlmt they have just returned from the Northern Markets with a well uelected stock of New Spring and Summer (jloods! Consisting of everything usually kept ., ,, 1 .- i Cull ami examine our new stock of ... ."'; r1' 1 ' ' A tine lot of Kibbons, Ladies' Hats Moy 14, iss.v. if. Cciidsnssi Time Table C. F. & Y. V. R'Y co. To tako effect Monday, Jan. 10, lh85. i. PAil.V KXCITT SI NIIAY. m ; Trmn i..lup s-.i'ili 'I rmn .4iiiiii; S..1HI1 imi s r,i.iK'.-iii:..r. N... -J. Mall k iHsi,euf!.,r Jw77,i" Ill Ih-lilirllvllt,-, Anlv.i, S Jll m. " I '." i. ni. i aynsvill,, l.oav(,. 4 mi j .' .'"nai! " J JJ uZ'rty Arnvo, ir. onwiniH-rn, 1.411 14 mi li. et . di. li tv. v.-vt Trnimh i.uu.i win M...i8iif..rit..r.iiii '"'r' s jxu. m. hose, ubii'I Iimw. As. ui.' ' T AVLOK, SERGEANT MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, JtT. O. MANl-rAirrVRKlUt OF FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Cans Hills, Horse Powers, Straw Cutters, Andirons, Castings ot Kvtry Description. Frice - Lisu offered in this luurket, mid you cannot AliAXTKIll) TO MhKCHAN'T n. r. boyd dc co. i. i.. i enw. AND SUMMER. the Cheapest! in a firt-clas8 country store, i , e j . i goodn. e are Batislied wo can pie ami Trimmings always on hand. E. TL. IVXcXEAIV A. CO., SILEll STATION, C. V. & Y. V. R. R. Raleigh & Angnsta A-L R. B. COKRWirKD ililE "table. ' i,airi(sh S... 1 Loavo Mo. I Lmts Hnmlnt una Kit in IHt la tllain 4.1A ID mam i m 77 a m ft Ml a m 1 10 a m T tn m 1 Mia in ll..rrmnn K,)i-r Ulua's Miti.17 CmuroQ Sant.vd OMt.MKt M..n.'ure Mcrrr Oak N.-w UIII AWI iVew HIII ' Morr) Oiik Meii.-uro K i i in M " m 9 It . in a . Ill 3 in in ti . n. 11 ui p ni II Mtpm l j im p in l'J U p III l"sK.l SiiMferil t uiniTi.Q MMi.ly III uc'a K-i.ir i lleiTiimn li M p III tn.rx T 44 a DI An Hi' llntnli.l. 1 4.'. ni Ariiv (Uli-lKh, r wi a m Trnli. liiimUir 1 tunm-ta al Hautlut wilh U. C. I nnilwav (.,r t'liitrlettn and all xluta c.uth. Train I liiuiiU r ii ...nii.s'is ai ltnllgh with the Ratoigb teisl.ni lullr,. fur all inia uartu. 'I Iih 1,.,-hI KY.,IkI.i train, with paMcntm- mtwb aria, li.-l, lwvrH llul. I!h al fcMl a. at. and arrlvsa ii. ; tn p. hi. JOU.S C. WIMUII,BaprluKDdul. J YOU FORGET" BBlMBBWIiweaiSlBSKJi
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1885, edition 1
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