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hi (Chatham Ji urnrc m . THURSDAY, Fl-JiRl'AHY 11, 18S. ' H. 1. LONDON, Editor. A cm.tK by the umuo of Walter ii. Page Lad fcei ii lit iu one of Ins vaga fiee to default iLe pieos and tut- pto plof Noith Carolina. Of course we will not uiideitake lieie to defend ithar tLe piers or the people th y nMil uo dtiem-e but will expose t Ik true iuwaidness of this vomit,' man's pleeu. Xlv is tiie son ot a moot ex- Mltrat gentleman, A. F. Page, Esq., foiiueily of C'aiy but now residing at Blues Crossing iu Mo.uo county, who tui Litu to (K'l iimuy to oomp etc Ins education, a few years ago. This proven to have been most unfoi tunaie for our hero, just as it ha been to so many young meii who after tlieii ic tuin finiu foreign parts have become "too big for their In eeches". On his return to Ainfiica he tried first on? tkltig uiul iii U another, drifting from itj to city, never tarrying long at Mij oiie place. Filially he conceived ike brilliant and patriotic idea of retolutii.iii.iiig his old Stale, of wakening her from her "Uip Van "Winkle sleep", aud leaching us all "u thiug or two". With a rtouiish of trumpets and much ado he launched forth the State Chmiucie at Kuleigh. and a more pretentious sh.et was never before issued. iut somehow. or for aon.e i-soii he soon a-baudnm-d his brilliant undertaking as he had every other one aud, finding that his serviced were no; duly apprecia ted, be shook off the dust of such a State aud people from ids feet nud wended his ay to America's me rop olis, whi'io he might eoiiiinuno with congenial sph its and his genius un fettered l.'iitrht pi in- n'oit From that city he ii.is writ leu communica tions to his old papel. The Ciiioliicle. tn which he stems to take peculiar delight in t!auleiing ei i vthiiig ihai pertains to the people who cou.d not aii-:i"i(il liin vhiio hme. In onp communication he "goes for" the press of the Siat." wi.h a im, except ing from his dt-niinciai ions only two papsi liy name- ai.d by a stiange eoinciJence'i those two very excel lent jouma.s ha pen to have him us their New Yoik correspondent. Sev ral months ago the KkiviU'. und we presume many mm.! papers iu the State, received proposals to have him as a cm respondent, which we didnot accept. Hi so u.i.k i.ai iihvm y '. Ties, this is Uie "irne uiwaiduess' 6f Mr. I'agc'i- ta. n. on the Stue preNs they dei-imed to have biui a a correspond' t i I In his last coniiiKinicatioii lin calln the leading inuii of North Cino'.ina a SSt of "uiuiiuiiics". and I i.iiculi s ihein iu t lie Hveiest terms. t-il. we guess tl.i v tun stand il if he can. But tlot-s i! mil show hi, i 'ip iua had l'lu ? Docs it not loo!; a lit tie spite- fill? esit not look l.ke he was ouied and disappointed, b' i'iius'' tiie men of Noith C'aiohna l'ai i-d to see him in tlie siiuie liht in which lie btl.olds himself J .Most people will think so. Wo will eoiii'iiide by simply Kay ing. if such men as Vance, ltaiisom, bcales and ihe oilier leadii.g men of Kolth Carolina are mummies" aini 111. Page is a i.i k man, tlifen jilt asi give us some more "mummies". Tue rau.riiK to establish the pro posed ilnblsMiai school at Italeigh by the State Hoard of Agriculture lias been much ciiticistd, nnd tpiite a riewspaper controversy has been cm tied on. 'lhe action of the iioui.i has been defended by Hon. Kemp P. Battle, a member thereof, in seveiu. oinmunicalmns to the. lia.eih pa part, which appear to us as coiiciu Bive of the ipuntiou in contio tusy, ftnd we must confess that it is with much i egret that we feel forced to lilako this admission. We have hear ti.y favored the establishment of the proposed industrial bi'liool froin the inception of lhe project, and had koped that the movement, wtuiid bo . crowned with success at an early j day, and yet we cannot cond -mn the u ... i r t .- , t . . i iJoaid ol Agucuituie for lis action , ! iu the matter. nen two ucL. levei headed and conscitiaious gentleuien as Gov. Scales and Dr. liattio act to gether so cordially und ao eariiestiv, . ii . i we could not coiuWmu their action Without at least t-niug them a fair , hoaiing ; mid now that Dr. Battle has ! published his leasons wc think theii action di.es not dead ve condemna tion. And, as a fiiemi to the ptoject, the litfoKi would most respectfully suggest to :uoe who bt, scvtrci criticise th se tiistiiigui-hed gun. lu men that they tue not Iheieby win ning friends for the n.dusti:ai school. le. , ol ' ; ,'" , The riot in the cily ot Loudon and the outbreak against the Chinese in Washington Territory, accounts of ... , i; i i ,i Which tU'6 published 111 another COi- ' , ., . uma, aie sad lliii'tratious ot mob js ot mot. fy ali good ilety wheio violence, and should satis Citizens that there is uo tulety toob law i xisu. 1 of i Oes. lf.. : di-d veil ti-j.Mi'ii'y, at Now York, nu Inst Toesday af-t -r- noun. H i death til J;-.- t . 1 ui h profound sonow throrihou'. the I'niied Mi: Ill' M :li . 'II.- 't' the griatesl jji nt v.i's i:i the- l'i during the h;le .:r. iiiid. Ii: man. ceased i:ii! i . ;l.v- on arm;. a hi ave ' ul'ic n people when tin- v..ir . is oM r. I he d"!lioci aiic CiUnii'la! for l'1- As dent, in -II. he re- 1 the sii, of ih" "solid Sou::," - t !' I""'1 al vole of evt-ry Stale a-r ii::-; wiiidi hail for four m-ius . o i.-. ;ve v ug , . Peace to Ii' islles . , -) , k Imiv (J.v. )( 'c .'j. ,. .. ,, . u f of j M'l to :i:i a-l'l e into .l.v .1... .. f.-i-IV- the ft'. 1.': al union the Te l itorv nu il six paiailei of i:i : I- ildc tlu-ii' 1 mii-si.. :i o'. tl:- !; !i. as a Si at i' 1 1 1 1 i c tin' ii! uiul ill. or.., mi a'i "ii .'i tii portion into u s-pa:i:o UiuliT iliu inline of "J'.'! CiHIISi' tin object ill' t.l' S''ll.li.li s ill j llssi'llg this Ii ot .ta ( Co; L i ; -1 i 'i'.-l III uy ."hi". ; 1 ( pullileall rifts.. . i.'.u I'll. i I'V ,.lSrl ill', out till us l he ii-:i.-! Ullle'l. e:' il.i iiiot N. Feb 5. 1. .!. ill. -At seVell '.l'i :.,'t j an !' ;. . M t' c 1: ; .01 I'.iiii i'o'l llyl.Js I .. S ' .' tins . t. fit v iii i . !tii j ;, K "J II l. oil'. Is mob. Scveri. ',: already 1 ak-u p-i e: s and .he 1 . 111:11 i.'hlli,- Il o.;,. ai.d I'.cad:..-., c; Palk ,0 h..., i a 1 is cur- Ii' i ,! ,1 . sllO j' :'. -I.i . : - 1 .llld si 1:1, - , .. . to Ii I'- L Ilia.'..- :.. e .'l I I -lice, ii.ii '. ui i.e.! i III.-, a: ;'.:' ' i . ' 1 : i ui, i,t,.L; ... ('.'ill thai oeeu;)' Arnold Mo l'n 1 0I1.1 is I I ,1,1 cutei ci o; 1 I'd :: w.: Ill il l:ed. 1. I' il ls ol . Moilto s ., man. 01 tin Cliple.i lo. Jt ,;..!: ' i '.Wis. Ii.l.l'c und lliik;.' O il. !l!..i ! ie St '! I li I'l- sh-ips we. e an 1 1 0.1s ot ftivel. io !.,- Mo M uii.g no ;' I , , p,,,,t. f.id ""' ()' q,,,,, amp.t ,i:i-l t (if t.e i liess r. cut. 1 l I'l W.lO-.IU I li 1 1-'I I' . I is w hat coil w hen the ii, mob in its tPldav is showel th pow eriess ; as i ha w ii ! Ironic:! In alii n . .i';rioi! Io roughs have . Sip.lMI e ir. .li cil v, und i' i t-'Uina.: . ia i 1 1 1 1 : : 1 1 y .'iij. e.i ork' i'l h 'si uei -ll-sai. ...1 tilt ; they wen- cope w lib sU' h cl 1 ,1, . ye i.lce Wl.e.'h el ' t her '!' iuoii CIO'.V.U ol ii.!.. - lal'li--inis of th, Cl.oVll !IS ll loll of i'.!!.l lay. siiiil, I.e. e. po,i i; ihi'iei i li - lei. I.oiM- ii, s - 'inb e 1 thei e i. ,ii.l f'.i.i ! ihoiis- aiitl. .Nolle o; tiie li a lei's, ie e,. ever, of yi stei d.i . s i si ui I. .i.e. s have m ;d" their appearance as el. and whe'her any pi ogi lo.uuc has been de er mined on i.ii' a. .:her ml bi t ak is no! known. The Wcit iliul to day weats a holiday app. a' ance. A general feel m.r of u,..i -, .1 I. i .- ' c. . ,, , j,,. , , . , Hint ino:-t of n,i. -1:. a,,. c.os.d ri.idcsu.e:i a'i -In. hgiur.il a! thi an k OI l''",? 11 l!'..i.ied then, by the auttioi it ies. ami a the n.ii.otency ,.' 1 the po.icc. N h.-.trm tio.is have yet beci: givt-u to the p i i. e a to whip couisc t'puisut in ti.e event of furl iua JM,;n",-ii-v l:'1 H"' '"1" Ueepfis ne! that tin v ale enliicv ,, j , ,, , , ' lingua:. le..t against pillage and the ,lr..sli uerion of their pro) ei t.v. 1 hough n is wc,l k'.uu n vrhn tin- 'nde.s ! n.e i-ioh were, none hai been ai resied. 't'he 1 1 .-iilesaii n )iropoo,. to send a petition t" the Home );liee, d;. man. ling hat Ihev he ntVoide-l pro- lion from the in t. lulu. ions of tho I , , llu- long .,!,. tatang a.lvaniiige til.' ii',' ,!iis ullPrinn.il loaiieinh!e .... ,, ni vaiioiis j.at.sof Ui't ,n,. J hoy ai e laud and ui, udeti;. One gang "11' "'pt. il to stop the carregts ot "",i'iIm"' J!",,,II-V' , on i in 'ii way ro M. James I oiiee io iiticial a levee eiveli l- In l'i b... of ' mn mi a i. ii i gut ii i., ,i.e i i uieeoi rtu"'H. A lorce of p.., ice w ere at : hand, honevi-r, who dine ., k the l'ro"1' ''''I '',M''' '''' 1,1 iiales. A lorce ot j The a iii 1,1 ii, sii i adoii.' '. parts the cily. Our TYjintitou Letter. ll.-iriiliir c-.Ti'.'si'.'ii'li'iit.) W.SIONO'IM Tl:e ;ttitu l- ' Senate col liuu lo-'ic i i','.'-i.m-:i Feb. oth. 1S;. th Pie -idi'iit mid t.) be he chtef 1.... .. l'l .t - ill j;,. ,'; .,(, i'.' is pop- ulai-.i.'esl Wi'i Seii.itci s fj igse, i iii. M 'li . :ui'l S in n.au v might do almost any xirtlii'' or 1. 1. warrant- lid inn s M ;.s I, I, llimg II... . ....i"..,..;ii,,u ,.v v.t e-.d iii'a S-i.'.ioiinlr.'lieat. 1 In f is ury htlich i.nioiiy iiiinuig ' .lie mi.joi ily in tiie Seiiatc T'leie ale too many I'l esi.lct.tiai culidl. hit's .el tl cii" si te of ih' i'l. a -iiber for 'it. i v i f ) u ."sr uli'i I' Iioii I here ..iviii i;-.... tliiin eight lb p.ibli.au -. i:l!"l's i,o a;e loio: l oi'tMllllv w a ds i h 1 l-e Ml;-l U hit House and bvS. , ss U. t w ecu 1 1 .0 S. o istia ion is i.ot nit ii. b'.l some of toe iinxi ;:is to have the 1 Kl tioiibl fit. I. and Ic.ve .o ie so far as t 1 i-i.v 1 re :s 110 1 : al ii-s'te. tue of Iit-m Mild. "I v mil some one w mid disul'iis the piibii ' uiiad of the bo- 1...I' tl.'.t tit..l W . l.ll... tO !l ..III' lluht he! wee.i tiie IVsi'Teut and the S. i.a' . Th -i e eat tlllt'e I he. "lor t In 1 .e eon- I'lvsnlei.t is mas. ti r iC l! e ; il ,1:1! ,. 1. II ne leiuses the iiil'or na ion w ask. it. W e can d l;oti.'U': ihat seith-s le t refuse n-jN'mn At tue ... ol si' l! Il" can re ajci. Ui.t his a; .; :M mi"! hei n an. ' hat i th. mail, all " A .1 i 1 e.i Si ii it . F.oimi' I'-. who has been o e u tn.. manaei s of this demons! 1 i..i: njiust j'le Aduiinis ot ii. lU tualiv called for a time to t',.-e 'aiiil pioeeciiii'.'s. It was w'.i li ; e . -l-.cd til4l the Hi Idlel'l lPI it s. lu.i. 11. pie-eied by the Chair to ti e S i. a. f in H gard to i'tfi : uiu ti- li a'h to.;; I'lVli I ils slispi I. lied " r.j j'.'iii! d. and deiiia 1 the l'iesi- li 1:1 s di.lv Hi tiie in .tier ft 0111 the !!: 1 Filacer s'nn lp.".t.l Mr Kd 'uiliids suddenly awakened lo the ! i t lii.it the Seici: had In ei! 'vast i t: li...e. .i.id n .id that iheie were but four In. 'I:!: - "I ti.e session ett 1 .r biisii is, 'Hi. ifsobtii Mis em- o led 1.0 i'lll' tlea! ipleSliolis. and it I ee I nue oug.i io debute the II It si ouid become I .e-r ii al M: d.ei.eii-r is the republican S : it-'.- fioiu Va He is lo li along eceetltlic prop 1 lie- S-nate, and some. .Ml .'e.i t. i nu la i.cai and sillv js always e- ;'( . Ileal 'ill. I. I?lit o this (..' Ci.s.O lie W ,S SIltH i' litlv sober .0 iiilci-e t'..- h.-.-iiy headed 'er ia i:l.i to.- ol inn ng.Hlist tin1 Jtld- il. ,. .i,:;ioii He mentioned he i n that sir i". buii'.ids himself ii lil ili l.ig ll'ated diil ate on the sub jecl i'i. lived ib e aiciirhd bv l'e-iiia-ki -.; that he -1.-1 :,.-t m:ud being inn b a i.i'.-oid (rain, but :.. di.'l i'j. cl to i eiug niasiied bv a vie e! I.ar.ow Al'.niiiig'. ii, e li'tyiiiilieatis say a -r. a: a''.i it reilnwils without ' iu . i i..-;-;.. to k 11 - Cmt they li :-i; iii'.ie l a I been m de by ie lew i.uili ui'.is. A Uipiil'lican i. I. .1 1 ' 'l e e I Sii'f.si if fi eely a few is. -. . "l ...!,. i;n, I Ch vehiii.l.' ..'i'...e.l he. " i tie Kepublicaus in :nv n-f bc'i c-'iipletiiy dc- i.d our orgaiii'ition has ii i.p because some of our I'oi tiei.ii s . a-e i.-i 11 re- ,:i r.i.:.- I I.e. I :.'u luo-t activ I Hue, I ,.. - l-iee." Sa-.l he, "they are help us h sl 1 hey iniglil be li!. I 1 V.sil II,,' 1'iH-id. lit flilid t I ei . c I di-i.iiss evi l 15, publican no.v : ; .iTi't 111 inv Slate 1 h. n .i : : .'lllce in inv Si ill e I li.n ih. y v.oiiid go io woik iip-ain for the party. j I i ' S u.atc l.us now called upon iliu t "f ti:" (',! ue t officers to fur- i. si i in:, .in a; t. n In a i ing on olliciai . h tii;,re,, Att n nev t in nil Oiilland. .u i '-'I ere ii ii s ?datnuiig and Lamar I i.i two f .nu r l ave refused Hint the i ,-t . ! wll do ! k' wise. Ai.d in the Ib'US. li - S oiltili: lhe Ai '1 Kepi e.si ni'itives has as ked, ret try of the Tte:s:iry t i Iiis f'.iluie silver pohev. If nil istniiioii wi re not master of ti e ..it in' iii'i it would elicit the -nn; -i,;,y of the public. It has been .eke.ltiinceoi.nl for its past a a ions. ! r w l-a. il is ih in., at piesi nt ii iil iil,i:lv now, it has lieenaskedtost.it) Us I it !! e intentions ( ' li,.: i ess has avompli-hed but ill t ie so lar I his week. I hi' S' 11 lie has talked ol' I lakoiii. high All and the Fa cloral Count, but it has not voted for anything. lhe House is as usual wi'iting for something, ft is no:,- waiting foi i oinmittees to le poit lurMnures. The committee pio f. s t .1... l.ar-.I at woik however, and prr n bills w ill come pouring in. For the w eek all si ei i! r n e:td:i j m '.ts that h id been n i ani'i it bvth". ;T icnistiaiioii circle luve been a ii I uei! ihroiigh iispect to tiie b. e.tv.d family of the Secretary of Sta!e All i tig!g.iieitts were can-1 c, I'll and in vita' ions reculli d. Two v.fi !:s ago the social woil.l of the Caj Hal stopped its l wuial of gayety i:i coiiscpn lu e of the doatit of Si'.' ibtary Pxiyard's daoghti r Tms w. e ' stops ..glill for the death of the M'ci e'ai v s wife, wiiowas unable to sni-uve ihe ..-l k of their daughteis'' death. Tin' I'l'iiplca' Fiiify. I'r..m UiH lialciii Nt.wi.au. 1 ol.srTir. It is noteworthy that iu the lower branch of Congress, which more di- ;anti Chinese sentiment are opinlv on iccilv represents lhe ico;i!e. iheitl.e ki.lm.f liir b.,. m.,1 nv ii.uLin,. Deiiioeints Unva mnioiitv rri.M,.u. : -" s I ,':'J 'i".. i" .Tallin niuii mic ,oi- tions from P.I States. Tiie rcpi esen .! heve, tat ions frou- New Yoi k. Connecticut Tiie luihtia and II c.ue (lutirds have I o..l riiii...U ,.,. H..I l. u... I i .: ..i.. u.... ! . .w ,i two great parties. From Indiuna the Democrats have nine i.cats. th,' . i, publicans four. From Michigan former liave seven, the laiter ; fmir. t rom Ohio t he proportion is ' I . , I I l . eleven to ten. i his indicates in u imooicr the fact we insist on that ihe I -emot nitic parly is the parly of : and for t lie people. It is firmly fixed ; 111 tho l; -irts 1 ami poiit icai convictions i oi I lit' 'Vumiuoii lion auks. u - VetM't iittuic The CIiIih'nf. j Tli ( old Wavr. ruo.iM cai lkiioct. Si'ai'xtos. V... Feb. 5. This is the Po.rn.ni.. Or... Feb 7 -To-dav. l'" "''""I as if i.vup.o.rH.i laid oni. the Chi- ,i8 - At U.M) hm niornmg n.se .'. U,,,g driven out of Seal tie, ,ho t"1'1' y-grfd 2., de W. T It is un lerstood that the fc"?8 bl' "w " , Enitfh'.a - f Lalwr are At the head of. ,,...v- t 'I'l,., llii mtiiAii i. iiinicht J to the steamer O ieen of the Pa -ilic. lying at her w l.arl. and the rirttcrs p iy steerage pi'Snge to San Fram'iM'o for t-ach one put onboard The stfanir plies ! g'llarl.v l.elwp"ii t.i i. i... i ,1. .l. i t. ii.;. i !,.,?. i.,'.,i,.l Cuuniiie.'. have be. ii int on bo,rd On an Httempt being mad", by the rioters to force the Chinene on boaid without paying the fare, which is ten dollars in each ease, the captain sta- tioned men withliose. prepared to iluow live htieanis f.f water into the mob. if Mich attempt were mailt'. Tt:c Mayor of Scuttle and other pioimni m filiens have telegruplieil to Vancouver bariscks. asking tie i tiil'lio,,. ci.uimainii:i' the Depaitil.eiil of Co umbiii. for troops lieu, liih bin hs telegraphed the War Depart - meiil. iul no aulhoi it v has yet come trom Washington to se. id troops. ale e uivcr is diktimt one hundred and tif- Il' 1 . 1 1 I M fll.lt. K.-.lt!k .tl.il ll'MIISOOl'- ti.tion would be.tr.ctiid bv boat and l.'iilioad I ho hhorlest time ill w inch troops could be fmnspoit d is s-ven iKiiirs. aid eieii 11 th. v shoiiKI stall. to-night liny would be loo hit" to prevent the tAiiiilsioi: ol' the Chinese. Chief .lilslicc (tiei li. in i-hliigtoii Territory, has telegraphed Aitorney (iei.ei.d ( iai laud, asking him to Use his intliieiicv to have troops ordered toS-tnie HpiTIU;. Feb S The miiitii were en!:,. I .ml t.i..Iyv l.l t.la.vieive Oi'd'T. I ii.-v v.e,e set upon, taunted, revile I ami vi'il.'iitb Httacked by lhe mob. I'liistiv. sn order was given to lite, winch ti ev did and four men were shot 111ft was killed. S.Al ll.r.. Feol.liU V II -After lil il.g 0:1 the neb bv the Home t bun ds and tile crowd had dispersed, the Chinese coiKiuii' d 011 lii. ir win t.) Chinatown eseoiti-.l by the troops. li meii. I io., 1)11 f tue Home (f.mrds wen' heard files. Mil. I pii'iiiinent eitieiiK betongiti liil'eaiel t 1 li.e oroaui.itiou were .ith hinging b. ti e mob. At hist wai rants wi re sworn out in ti.e i dlice t' '.lit, chargni;' live of the Home (bl iltls Will) ili-.o.g with iu 1 ti iiL lo kill .V collslab.i i.t!cinpte I lo serve the warrants, but Judge ( ire' iie deciaied that the til) lids were oncers . I his Court, and tli.it he wo '1 .ot have t le-iii molested J:i: before the warrant were serv..!. lion, vt-r. iiov. S.i'iire had de'i l lilil t'i l..i .ig nous nctioii. Il was plain Ilia! II. e most t".!:.'nie liieasilies we. c ni cess.o , al proclamation (i.o. Sipiire issued 11 w uti a long and euh" pie.. in,. p. 1 eci. 11. g tho si! nation, m. ciosi'ig as o!!-..is: "No... therefore, lie it kuown that J. 'i,t or Sq'iiie. as (i, .Minor of s .i I l eri ilory, and Comuiaiider-iu I ill. 1 ol the niiiliaiy f Ue s tl'Ci' 'f. do hereby assume comiii iu-1 of I;.' citv 01' Seal lie, and tin hereby ordei ii.at 1: pel sun exercise any ullice i" luill'.iri'y in said city which may b'. I I it- . I 'cut with the laws and Cur stituiiou of the United States 01 the law iii sai I Territory: and I do line- by saspeiid tho writ tif habeas eol pus ami .1 'tare niariiai aw witinu rani d cily " ' in If Slat,., in the t ihin valley. ;n inis of course stopped all judieiai ! Tennessee und on t!u Atlantic sh e. pro. e".iig.s at once. Gov. .Spure at ; The ice king male a ioval j mrmy the :l'"e time telegia)ihed 1'iesidclil and Ileal !y eipiaile I his w ell rciiiem Cleveland, stating thai the city was le red pel foi iii i.ics of three wc-ks in a st. .to of actual insurrection, ami ; ago. Even hi lower Florida the thei cariicsily r ipiestiug aid : uioineter could not register much .Mil. A f. Aliilii wits uppolutcil provost marshal, ami the military authorities took complete possession of the city. Orders were issued clos- ing all business hoii-es bet wnii tie hours of 7 ji. m . and li a. in . cloaii.g the silonns indntiiiili ly. and giving wat ning that all persons found nu the street without passes after 7 p. m. Would be arrested l!y a Mibscuneiit older the drug stoles, restaurants. ' hotels and licvrspuper otfices wire ah allowed to keep open day and night, on permits fioiu the provost marshal 1 lie lollown g older was issiieit : MjUT.UlY HhAl'yr lliTFIIS. SKir i'i.t. W. T., Febiuary 8. Geu e al h der No. 5 Ali poi sons willing : 1'iilisl in the military seiviceof the lilrl'oiv, to serve in lhe citv ot Seattle, me hereby call, d upon to re- port at once to the pi most uiarsliai; at the coin l house in this city. All persons disposed to violate any law ! of the Teintoiyof Washington, or I any law or treaty, or constitution of the United States, Hie hereby co.ii-. m .tided te h ave the city forthwith. It v command of Governor Watson c, Sipiii c lirohSK II -I, in. Adjt. Gen 1. In an.-wer to the call for vo.iliileei.-. the- citi.eiis ate responding in largo numbers, mid seeruiting is going on I'ipioly. 1 he aiitliniiticH have plenty of lilies and iimiiiiiuil ion, and the men 1 oigaiited into companies as soon as e.ilollcd. At this hour ill 40 p. ml, the an thoi ities iippi-ni to have complete con trol of ihe ial , hut there is an ugly feeling iu Ihe fur Humors of ail ..:i.ds are rife and the glavest apprc iii.tisi.ms are entertained. The Chi nese 'piestion seems to have beon en luely lost sight of. slid the only feel ings now aie of i. vetige on one side aud a determination t-o uphold the law on ihe oti er. Munv promiiii'i't h-adrrs of the ... - .. ..ir...., ,,. .,....: l, r..l - in- i nun iniiiiiiiic'iMv .hi; nun-i on, i ne iao i eeov.-i e 1 nu me: I lat'J- 1 dav mm ning. Tlu-v in-.- ' bout woruilv. and earneslly recommi tils t' e out, and cannot stand the sf. aiu much ' Salvati ui Oil to ev.-rv one It is so'd longer. Appeal after appeal him lieeiC at all dr.'g t-toies for 2" centa a botth h ,.t lot I mted States troops, but for i s. - ie vasou no ordera were ;ssued "The ielies especi illv go into- . .. , . , -suto ,, i , ., ; tiom S asiiugton uulil last evetiMi". rcsCicies over Parker s Hair Ha sum. an 1 th, n it as too late for the troops to arrive until morning. j - I nevciai iieains ironi ciioiera arestopa tailing nair, lesions coloi.i jiui iru ui ai ua, opuiu. ' ' -J '" ,.. en nil- t-tnilt si ii since iVcemhcr Hdili. lHHO. when the thermometer in exposed places at mmrise indicated K degrees below zero. This morning at siiiuise the thermometer langed from 1 above to S lii'iinv, according to loca.it v. Imports from points his Sta.e "'"I'" "lilMmds show siu.ilai c blions, lhe thermometer ruin some eases at l(i ami lid dcgiees lie hiw. The trains on all of the roads, which have been iiilerrupied und greatly delayed by Wednesday's snow-storm, are now get ting ad right tud resumirtg schedule time. Cll'.iU.KSTos. S. C. Feb. ti. The ,'old wave struck Charleston about daylight this morning. The mini mum tempeiatiita was about l: de grees above zero. J5 'sto, Feb "1 H. 'ports from New F.ngland indicate intense cold and snows. At St. Aibaiis. V... the thermometer dropped to '2S degrees below zero. At lovcr and the sur- ; neighborhood it avera-ed , -o H 'giers i.eiow l . 1.1c low 11 aever,' simw-atorui which stn.cu "I.. "'"". '"" i,'o " ues villi uuahated uiry. The win 1 is blowing a 1 egular gale and th" blinding snow accompanying i: makes it impossible to see ten yards from the slioie. No nw wrecks have b. ten reported yt-t. In New Yolk Sta.e lhe mercury stood lis follows; Uiim,', 'l'i degree below; Tiov, 5 io 11 degrees below; dbilo, P.? d ess b. lo.v; Saiaioga. !M degrees below; Wiiieitrtwu Id degrees below. Tins makes Watei towu the banner io .vn of lhe .state ' in the pi eseii! eo,-l snap. Wll.MtVI ION. Del . Feb. ll-MIN.ir.KS. I)'.'. . Feb. .-. All ' : ,u"s w,'' '' il.v('-l l"day. Hieie "'' '"'i,v.v ,l!!t:i ''ie line Mercury liinge. I lioin .ero to S de iL'tees lielow. Lvnri:it. Ph.. Feb. " This i.. the most lerrible s.oim kuo.wi heie in ha f a ci iiiury. The umrciiry dropped lo Id degrees belo.v zero. Trams were blockaded on n.i hiaiicli es. Al Noiiistowu several le.i.iii v.eie iuibclded ii! the snow. ().: lhe Sell ivikiil valley line a locomo ue was kept running all nigh: to prevent the closing ci the iraek Al Shcniiand'i.V. lile eoelelie. au-l schools wie suspend-d and m iii . people mid their hand-, and i I Ml T11..'1;K. r I'll. .). -th:. Ill' reilry stood '2 d-f'-'i ii. a l -V e i hi :g for 1 1'he w. ai her is mod. i rains are slili ih a ve 1 At I tl e Mitm in. I'r.m Uie Km. 'it'l. The snow i.i oi-.-rt wile: e- tended, li ,viug cell!.-, d : 111 tile j.oiilhei n pal rf A ,:i '. 1 d . w liuu and laovi-.J lioi :h e.is e. a:,J.y i p,.i;; near the home of a reci ;, ,y d, !'e.; ed can p.. Ial' foi lh- Presidency. Nearly till the legion east of lhe .Ulssissippi w.n coveied w ih die fleecy man; ie, as the poets ca'l il, ami foi, owing i h tuiowfall caino a diligei): seu cu of l ie ineiciirv lor Uie .a o pom: in tn mo: e tnali tortv and coast ,lan 'e: - signals were displayed fiom Key West to Portland- The Noith west was spated the nowdiop. but its itihabiiaiil.s shitfied in i heir b.itVa , vei coal s w ilh tin' ii mperaiurc dowii to t went six. thirty siv .mi l cxeii 1 for. v below zero. In our iuiiuediai : vicinity the snow set v I as a protec lion and lhe . oiisaouences of the cold wave weie not thetefnre so serious as wre those of the last snap. I 'rob . ably im injury was done the crops., u heir as tiie last fie.., we learn.' 11 el a., v iiesi love.l uie ciopsol sin.i. d I he ei ops of g'lun ave t hose earliest sown. 1 I. wave has pasted, however, and il isn't reasonable lo suppose that hi. other i:i-aon of such elie;ne hi- id it v will aiilict us before lhe "iloweis shall bioom in tho spiing." A Fiendish Act. Sr. Loins. IVb. 5. In Fast St. Louis last night six lai road Lands wnt into their shanty to eat M.pper. They weie gathered aio'iml a hot slove. when il exploded, and Ihe men we: e enveloped j:, flames aud hoi rib v bil'iied. All investigation showed tha' an enemy of some of the men had fastened the door so as to pi lent egie.-s. am! had einpt ed a ip.iau lily of coal oil down the si,-,,- pipe which l,d tip thioiigll the in .f 1 he shiiify- lhe men weie uiiah.e !.- gel oiii, imi llieapp araiicc' i the, tla.iies and :heir cries brougiii a -.-.l-t illica llolll the Oi'Cide lhe iooi was burst i,l;d the lilcli dragged oilt ' ami rolled in I lie siiow. l he ile .h peeled oil' ihrir fa.'es. arms and' bodies in strips, and their sutl'eiings are fiightfiii. It is mil known ye; whether any will die, but all are iu a , critical condition. i A' bint n, (ia , has an artesian well that l.eids 200,000 gallons dai y. A doctor in Nashville gave tl e fob i I,u.i.r ,,r.u .ii.i . f... .... a. i . i.- ..IT..?. ...t .. i . "'..' iiui'-i iii; wot, win ri.;: ia : . lll'tt ! bomiet. a cashmei e shawl, a air of gnif er boots, and a bo-tio of Salva'ion :! ni. . i . , .., , . ! writes Mr. I H Decker, ill iisTgist. of j Kindlay. Ohio "They nay it is the; most eh gant dressing thev ever us' d" promotes gi oiMii. 1 Vt'WW 29 Yc2is a Dealer in best makes of ORGANS AKD PIANOS, j Why do li e p. op!!- i f ("11 itliain pay such high pri-en lor viiiii.s w iien ti t V call b IV thi. ol. I reliable (eslab- ' ilshi-.l 1 N.V.I) Slioxi;.,i u for .i. .?li.". I 7- to ."ld7. lieliveieii, for Hie liliest I liny nuke, ('.lu.dilil iu use), folding' pedals and J bo.ve.l music closets, kei p.s out mien mid dust. From sld( lo Sod call he saved by buying, through , me. direct from tho FaiToiiy and which in o made for me with my own : inline. -iioMNoiii giand upright I'iuios. with J!"lls, .T'id, !(). j;27". S. ml lor ilhistialed cil cil-irs. and les l nu. minis of many who hi e usinj; them lo.l.iv in N. ' M i Iii 1 11 1 , i i v I iomls, !i and Id rent count ilielv. Jmaiu.-y .'S, lssr,. goods iii gieat ti!l-t till" I'rlt.t lillos V.l'iiial-t .-at i.a, Pjbl.sr.cd I.i th C'ly cf Nfw Ycik. WS 1. 1 A 31 I!)lt?i! E 1 31 Ell, Editor and Proerlctor, DrJIy, Sunday, and Weekly Editions. THE WEEKLY STAR, ASiMeon-pawo Newspaper, issuod every Wednesday. A rl.'iin, (in...., Ii.-islii ..ml inuu-otlne I FAMsLY riPER. !t o. 'T.tin llii- I:.ii-t i.tf s. U"iu u tlu- liour of g,..:-; I : r-. - : Ag' ta!, i i':l;iixBt, j Hoii.?cho!, :. ;-:-r.i, Sinar.clal ori.-i 'eoi.o.icro'al, Pi.!-ti.:M, 10.OU8 and SwUorinl Hei- .itia.t.i.. i.i! u.il.-f li.e ..... i ., -i trsli.ril J itivl.uli-l . . I i: hicln-s! .-!.! t. It .iMoii I ..... .. ' f. : I it i l.ll villi (."nil lllil.i" (i., in I.. . in. i-.-l .n.l oe.i, .,: l-v .'.:!ii..;ai-liol Alnrliill nllJ f..r. i.;n nr i-i- .-t i. t i-.n. THE DAILY STAR 1 P ll !! "All V ST.l.l .i-f.li l.s l.ll 111.' 11. i.-liila UU'l lt.".tsrhtri. i'l1!, l la llu , l...,r.ih. S(. i ial In "is ii uiiiIh ti ar..'iit hi'inl for c-iicul YtillUp Or T.-'.i i, !.:,: .1 . i m.k i . I ritraonliniir' iuilurv- (1 t'HUt.lsMa'H. XS.V STAR Tn Sre- k II, ii.- ! 1..M. sfi-l. .; ol K-- VoiU citv : j .-1 l- ilic.'ti i.n.'l i n.' , Sim to ..roiii. . .1-iS Or Ti.e OfcIL STAt .,r (,- .'inilnyi lil. .'.I Si: I'.'li. IU i:-.;i i M ,li.li.v..l, I!, ..I II.- .101) Till: HTAR, nil VWiliai'i M., ew i.rk. sil uie.l MS N. j. B. mmm t co, SANl't )11D, MOOltF. CO. N. ('.. MAM I H I i i.i lis .11" 3as!i, Doors, iiliiulsj, Bi iteketa .llouldii is. Window Mid Door FraiiHS, H;in l-Railin;a. l.r-l usters. Jiuwcl Pos.s, Poich Columns, M-urcii Pews. ii'id si! l-.i.idt ol'di. 'sed lundiir. In i i.-w of lhe I ,,(, ti;-it , ,. an shunted ill the inidd ol (In. e. bc.-t iu '.h'-r icgi.'ii. o:' o.i! S'iii-'. nu, I liltVlll; 'ii.illli nrei ssiirv li.i ililios loi g We ic. 1 CO! :1 ! i-t thai can o.'t'el lis jr.., id woik on as is niiabli' terms ts nuv o'her mn'oi l ircr iu the S io. AH old' rs b i:: i . c.-'.ve p; empt a: t...!.ti"ii l'i a i I .'-.I sunt on iippli' at ion. ly. i H0I OINTMSITT, Vi 11 known iu tlii.-i county for its .1 el 'del fill Ileal ing pil p'l t e - f. .r bom felons, boil... Icons. . ipiu u riii. ,VC l'i'i..ilt'...l t-y ). II HOLTiiN. Wii.M.M.ioN. N. C. i'or sale by H T. Cu ti i ,. Pittsimro'. John U .liitiN.oi;. I .ui-!; i ill.-, and l.'o;;n:r I:. i.i,:n ., M rrv Oiiks t"" Agel.is wai.icil "Yjja Price 'Si e. is a x. Kt-'.-i'M I-, li.'s. n.u.ks. liieais iiti.i ninny i.Uii'rn ill .'ill- til. .1. 9 ll-. I.HVl' ls,..l IL, A.r.l an. I s... m m ran ulqu GOIi'T FAIL TO GEE D.aVJD IfOS i;TIIAL at J. m. iiiniiviarii's i i.n sriNi', ''oviier l'.iycliei il; i.iid ibilgeit Ms., w iif.hi: vor WILL 1 1 M TIIK l.AHGF.ST SIOCK OF E30r3 AMI AT LUWKIt 1MMCKS Til AN A X V OTIIKll IIOl'SK IX TIIK STATE. MY Wiiolssalo Gspsriiiiit IS XOW COMl'LKTK AND MERCHANTS WILI, ITXD IT TO Til Kill ADVAXr.UiK TO visit mi-: r.F.roKK lirviNt;. Vl'I'V lilHft I!! llv. ' ' ' J. ID LOsr.N I HAI,, cor. Faicttcville and Ilargett Sis., HVLEK1H N C Otl ilx r . Itfb. Sins 1C0C T? A TT mftf KI'V HOODS! AT ? rnn eTTMi We take .lea.iire In aiinouiicitijf to our trn iids t.nd ciistonifris. that our FALL AND WIN I KU GOODS will be (.licred at Prices in nvmpatliy with the Low Prices of Faim I'lodietB. We have a more complete line of DliY tJOOf'S. MM JONS, t AIH'FTS, OIL CLOT FT. 15001S AND SIlOKS. Ha i s a::ocaih yillKNsWAKK. 1 LA 'N W A ! ' K. OUOcLTLF.N, AC, t' n ever iu-f ,y, , fl'eleii. Lndics' Clonks nnd Dry Goods a Specialty. We solicit an exauhi atirn of out Goods hefor,-. huviig. Thauks for past favorn. tiyTlie Highest Cash l'rieps paid foi Cotton and nthir 1'rodtiew. Vtuiis Kespeclfiillv. K. K. MrLKAN & ( 0. Sn kii. N. C.. Nov. 5. 1SS5. FIRE! FIRE!! I!c Prudent and iisdrs mi wmi in thi: c. kche nwwm co Tlds eoiiiiiiiiv Inis been in succos I opcrntioti for seventeen veara Ii is SAFE, SOLVENT and PEOMPT in tiie payment of its lons. Tfima All kinds of I'.uiltiim-n insnr'I nt re!'.-nii ili,. rates. lie warmsl by the losses of vour iieiglibor.s and insure in time. IZ. A. LOfti'DOZr, Agent. Sit. -0. lHf.., .--'ia a t.i. to? n ? urttEEsum ..: : N i.lr.lrt-ir.ii IU:ili,nii.- - 18-?. 1 l':' ' ' .1 l l M...1...I FKEL. T. V.'. VOOO ft S0HJ5, s ,. , .1..,.. 11:1,11 s.s.'.ina'. trmonil. V. RaleiTliAfipla A-L. li. ( ob'K! C!MI TIMII TAHLK. N". 1 -l.i'Ki.' . Nu. !1 l.rnv,. i -'ii.'U!., ; :i5 em riaisl. t i ,.v m f 09 Itl ii.' . Ill H'.fti!a liViHin Ki.'-.-v INf . inn l..rrt o:i M..H .ii i . .1 s ue. r ' .in. :-. Viuily h .1 1. n. I a, I,,.-, j ii . in I vi '.ni:, li .11 . in i'.n...iu v :m . in s..,u:,.i,i in vi e hi is;,.-i I! Hi p in , M.'ii. in-u Hum 4 n tu in h m n:. h rw C .'T a in c ,vi a in M.'l i y Onka f IHitm tlii'i' I ' ''h . in N .. mil t n re K.-ts..r Ij vi'. . m ..'ii 1 :o it hi il- 'cimii Vi .Vi p in I Oiirv 1 , h i ' : it. Ilieiil. -i, I is a m r -im linli'ik'li. H so u in 'i i. i. n i. mn!.. i' I i. ris ie I'.niii.'l o iuiC.e. . lifii.iiv ' I-1 !.h1..i:h h.hI nil (x.iue. snaih, TrHta l.iimi'.i J'..i .s iiu!,ii;h well ih. luiuii l..is.,.M i:uiir..i,.i i. a nil .aiis iio!i. Tr. I. .'ic Ki. tirii' ii-Hiii. wnii i Hn.-niri-r i-'it-h ii-oi -I..-1, kali :. I. .in . n ni :..',n ;,. m ii,i Krrivia - si '-Mn p. in. .loilN c. W'lNDKIt, SiiHirlii!.iiiliHil, C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY. : CGEtai Tims Tair Sn. 13, j l'o take i fleet Monday, In'... . 23, HUM. !ll V Ktcfl'T SI'Ml'.V. irnln c..liiir N -rlli ti-i.iii uuing sum a ' Jin" " Xull k IVistriifc-nr I Mall .1 I'.kWiiL'-r Ij'iivi., H va -i. in ll..il.llMVlllf., Ari'tv... t.sn p, m. :i in a in sh.. iiri. 1..-RVI.. li is rrlv. l'i i in. KaymisvillL', . " I iki ! li :n. s,,,ir..r., " n u or., inn. i-j 0" m. " :t' sn,r, .. ii in H.n. l.ll i'iv, " n us " rn i.r.'..iin,rii, 9.50 TihIiih S..111I1 li.iui.'l will nl ". nt SHUtnrJ Inr illm 11. T. I'rnliii. N' nil Ikiiiu.I will ;.i Ht FfiyHlliivlllA far .In r li.-!u"ii .tii-l I'i.i "enr Tr-iln l.-nv.v. IVnnvita vol" I'u. s.l. 1,1,, 'I !inr.s.!H irtld Sitiirilito. nl !.! . ai . aolviuif i sii mi u.nl ni 4 hi i. iu su.l ry . i. ll!.-11 s . 111. I -..vi. rHi.tlvllloiiTiim.Uys.TliiirHlsrHnnd Pjittir.tiort ui il .uia tn , Hli-s. Mtvl mi III n. ni.. und n.rO". ai t''.iiii..ttiiil. hi :-i 111. Ireu-lii .111. 1 l'.wi-ir..r Train Nerlli kjirrv Tmy i.Hi-vlH.. ili.lljr Hi s ni , iii.iin.'.'Ul.ji nl SMlit.r4 wl'h I'rHlplii an. I I'.ts.-.-tiicw Trnlim 11. Itnlmjilil, iKir.-s SHiitor.l nl 11 Jii n. in., aiitl HirivM ni oi-.i n.isi-..ni .1.4.1 p. in. 1.,'hv.s. ii: mImi.'.. .iiulv hi 5 n. m , IrsTrt. Han. fi-'l te '.I l; it. IU..HH.1 nrrlv,'tnl liiyctinvlliA Ml I n p. 111. W. M. S. lil'NN.Ih.n'ISlipt. JSO. M. KosE. (H I I'nm. As.'lit. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popiiLir favorite for dr inii the liair. kcMitrmr; t he i olor when Br.ty.anil preventing Uan drtifl. ll cleans the .aln, tuni the hair fa 1 1 in ir. and it The Beit Cough Cure 70a tea mm and llie 1m .1 lunw.i prcvenlive jf Ciisuinpllor . Fankiik's 1umi' kept it. a home u .1 BCtlincI In lifp ,ikiir I ...J ,!o.:rtrlly il k.- O.c t.l k.,1 pnr .in.l U.t Si- tii.u'i. I ier an. I Kulnr,, in .ithnig oi.U-r. l'"iil.. 4.1. 1 I uUt nAi.uh lic it r.' n. It biul.U up Iht hr.tlth. If t ii ,'irlcr I i I '--;.ii.:t, Silt F-.upli.Mit, Cciii, Axil, ma. I'y pepso, k:.lnsy I ru.aty . i litiiule t.'inpl imt., .-r m.y tii,..rirr .. Cie l.un,, t. tint It, It -:,, 111 ..-.I or N-rYe, J ,'i w.i.t nil y .i ..r I, in l.ii ,t. l'i .iit't Tumc I - J-;' ; il .li..i y.-ii i. w lic;.i,. ej. r. IIIsCOX & i n . N. V. 9-Au l I 'mt;iM5. Ir.Me ftftvtng buTii'fl At
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1886, edition 1
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