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1'J -.i fjha (Chatham jRerord THURSDAY. APRIL 1. IM. H. A. LONDON, Editor. S-ruiKts have taken place among the employees of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Couipauv that Lave very sc- p.ouhIv intei-iniled travel in the States of Mis-setni. Arkansas, Texas ami Kaunas. Seveial thousand men are engaged in these strikes, and Bouie of them have been guilty ol Violating the law, by forcibly attempt ing to stop the railroad ft litis. At oiue places troops have been eaiicd Out to keep the peuce and piotect property. Negotiations are in pro Kress for a settlement of the differ ences between the atiikers and the Ini'ioaJ authot'ties. which we hope Ditty be successful. Tui last vol uuie ( Xh d ) of the North Carolina Supieme I'ourt Reports has been published, and t'roit. it learn that tlm decisions of the supeiior court Judges weie alhrnicdor revers ed aa follow : Aveiy, 4 amimed and 8 reversed: Clark, 5 a 'tinned and 1 rverd.' Coniioe. 1 attiimed: (til tebr, tl atliriiied and i reversed: 6raves. t! airirmed and T ret ei sed : Gudgar, l.'J alurnied and 12 reversed: MacKtie, 11 itil'i med and 1 l evei-si-d: Mrutgoniery. ! utli lined mid 2 le tersed : Mearfs. : altil Hied : McKoy. 6 affirmed: I'hi! i;s. latlhined and 1 feersed: Shepherd, s atliinicd and 'A reversed : mid shipp. 'i a:tii uied and 8 revel sed- The mvssa. ii t a number of ne ijii. la-i groes a' ( 'ai i 'iltoll. MlMsi Week. :?oeius to ha'-e been utterly without excuse, and ihe murderers ought to be proui.iiy arrested. U was disgiacetul to ihe civilization of this enlightened age. ar.d ihe Slate df Mississippi oi:uh; to use all its power iu imnisl.ii. g the perpetratois of so ltnr.nl a ci im -. I '.m u the most (colons alvo.ates i.f m. )1 law wiil hardly defend the crime committed by this lisisv;.pi mob. TmeKhmi-M's' -es.ihuio;i have been adopted by the Senate, as was ev peoted. as a niatui of i-oui.-e. I u1. foe what gooil .' i.al v.iil they accom plish ? The threat ci.utaiue-i nt the third resolu ion. i.or to cimiiim the leesiilent s appointments, i.-, not like ly to be carried mt effect. Tt w to be noted tl'sit li.ieeot' iherepul .ii au Senators volud agauist this resolu tion. Ma. .M wm.,... tlie Se-. ((.-. ry of the United Stat--- Treasury. I-. .u!leinig from an attack of p-irti!ysis and is in quite a ciiio-.ii condition It is thought th:tt los Mckncss is ca.is.'d by iivcrn-'i l - too i-eat a moutai Htiain fro, ii v. lii. h most ollicc-iiold flis are singuhll iv t'i' e. Washington Notes. From "i.r Si.,..-inl Crrt'ei" n il :.. Visiits..r, . March -'.1 Ism',. Tlirongii tho com :es ..(' yourself Blul the maiai; elnl !i! I Went theotin night t'i see the palioialna of the buttle of Mat-u-ssa. L is sei loin one gel an o po:i in. ny of -niig any thing so pieiising. 1 wein at l.ieiu. They say 1 he 1 Itect is be l. e 111 the day I cum Well conceive how that C'libe For (he bi i.eli; nt tie. e w ho have never seen any tiling- of the kind 1 will give you suii.e httie idea "i It. I walked down 1 if: t-t lit ii stint pa-t the brioiaiit lights of A ibauehV i and Opeia lions, and soon came i:p n a huge round brick b.:; ding. The doors were lighted W"h three inree electric lights of ihtfeu nt coloi s. I walked iu. like the euiiaiice to a theatre, lint when I ic-achul the tiq. of the steps 1 was in (he middle of the huge building 011 a raided pi.i' forui about fifteen feet high, lights weie seen anywhere. In lac; It was vety dilticuil io lind where ihe light eaine fVom. Then- was in the ligiit just sue!-, a lia.iness a.s is seen at sunset with the i-l.y a little cloudy. In looking ai '.lin-lynu m ni:y dm -tioii you can .-fe tin- bioa.l ii"iii- aud woodland, a ere 1; mai ked by ihe busli(-s, towns and villages 111 tin- dis tance and in every direction some thing oi the battle, in looking be low you you sec the natural ground on which are shown old ennte .-ns, discarded coats, broken guns, and an ambulance and neie ami there wiiat Hseius to be a pmlectiv natural ilia I rtian. As you look fuithei from you it is with the greatest difficulty you can tell where, the natural ceases aud where the painting begins. One panel of a fence is Datura', the next painted one post uai 1.. ai the next apaeeiitly six inches off painted A dead soldier Ivi'ig on the ground his body liaturai, his limbs luiinted an ivy vine inm italural, juirt iaiutetl -uu onl littlsket, Uie bun el natuial, the stock jiaiiiteil. It iismircs the riuft-si, oouuiiy uiirn imiu uis ttiiicu. American lelinne tloclols. Alter u So when you look on I bcfolc you ami stouuy u!ti realioli between the dis tako in nil your vl .loii can at once outants. Mine. Valsayie threw her you cant lii'lii from feeling you are luve iu Miss Shelby's face, and a ligiit iu th midst of tho battle and duel was foruitii arranged. The us tar away as you cau see you think wcajmiis were sword. .Miss Sheiby you hic loolaitg out on nature itself, was siigio.y wounded on one mm. I have never in my life seeu any op- The foul seconds were Americans, tical illusion half so complete or cap- The hitter expressed themselves as tivating. Ot course vou see but a satislied that the iluul had been cou- mah part of the battle itself. IJiprht near jou and just south of wiieie you are suppo-ed to lie the picket of Lonsiu-et's corps baie. just met the enemy. North-cast oi you t lie fed em's ate making one of the four; etiai -es ,1pont.j,evva;i ,..eks..,, w iu is jut seen M.m.l .hera.ln.rt.leui- batikment io the west of you ( ol Lie ha plan ted msai tille, y which is umki.iy an ouh.uJiiigatta.-k ui-.il the left wiiifj of tho eii -my. Men who weie .here .vty ii is as natural as possible, almo-. to I he nii'iutesi dc- tails. Tin- fhai aelci of t he soil evei ifc;e ij! ow i n aim a. i in t perieci. my off iti the distance you just can see (Vntreville to wnieh p. ace tin' fed-ial forces weiodiivett. I know s.i nirtitv of our Noi-iii i ";ir.'.in:t, troops who .were three wou.d et.iov this i h'tt I wish thy could have l.een in my place. Tim veterans say it gives those who weie ii.it the. e a coi reel idea of a great battle. So uuliko the - pictures we usually see ot a hait.c Here we can see the movements of whole brigades and si e what object they are living to accomplish. General I'ox'h bi-l to 1 1 .-lassify the lie ai tmeiitul sei vic i very much talkeil of and very g".,cr;i;ly nppiov ed. The deuiociats .iavo ben c aim itig for ycais that there, was very gua. rottenness in the departments -t,.i iiecessaiiiy climual conduct, but unbuiiicsK ike me:ho.l. The smallest invest iga iou proves 'his to be tiue. '1 ho clei ks wei e t'u st classi iled ill ISIS, again in lsj; mid not since not wit hria.idlilg the fact that t lift o ale lio-.v Moic ;-!eil;s in the Tleas-uiy department aimie .iiaii ilu te were in t lie whoa, government in Is 'ilt These c .'iks aie c.assitied by salaries ami not work Two men sit ..ide by si t.- d-iiiig tlu- sioue v. oik one gets SllMIM." tho other JlSl'l. I his in of comse nil wrong. l iiere a:e easos whe;e men an- on the roils as en i k- getting from J I Joo to lstiil year wiicn m laet some substitute is pel forming the w.nk for Soldi or .S(l.t. Thncleik puts tin- ba.an -e 1IJ his pocket. I'l.tcn .icpai ti'ieiit has its own rues and regula' ions, wnn-li d-.i't'" materially. 1 iu-y ought to be uiiifoi m. These a t-e some .n' t he e i,s amitdar by the l'o bio It has but very ;-.'!( tii do it ii the pieseut ci i: servn-o ia-.v Your friends who j..in iu cursing tl.f ci ii sei i.-e law. and I sosnewiuu sy n; a.!,ce wiih them, will be mi; prised a: some evi.i. which wim eliciied by t!i" Sc: ate invest mg committee the other day Genera. IJ.ack. CollinKssiolli I' pel sii.tls. sayn he his appointed ii'mnit lifty men llli.lt I the .-IM selMce I li.es sll.ee I, e ei.tel Cvl lo . ..lice I 'i.ey ai a., .iem ociuis. Tiny an- inn: l.emai icaii;. -ipially distrilnited imung tlie Mm.-s 111 pi upol t loll to 1 ..i .nt t I . i- u sin ii an oluioMoiis lint; o woik ti.is w-iv' li' i he ol l.er olliceis we.e to riiiiv out til- ,itu iiie snuie WaV tit. ic would be less ..Icinoci at ii ens-Oil- ll.lt ll.t y wont ,1,, t l l.at is the tin lice Mr. Vi ;i iippoinl. d the highest inati on I he i.si :;i.-ot i.ei .iy wi Inml a-king .,iiy ipicsti-ins. He turned out t.. be a negro :-pul.,ican po.it. ctan from ikan-as lh- won.. l i t g.i ba:k on no.i tn.-n. i inei io i,ei p In iu. A nt ! i j ndn-t. ':- ci.o :o: v m m , hsvw given lorn a mu ert ai:.c man. Ihe 111 M 11. an on tin ilsl was a Vety deseiiug iem.icl.it Gf-ii. i.ack woind have taiO'll io.'li lie c,.,:ld take eithet ni.it r lie- t 1 v i 1 -service tu.cs Noitiil .ilo.n.a has nt t sm.e f. point met! I und. 1 Pie j ; ps eiil a.iiiuhisi ; at .on Mitt'., (osto.'lice t'.epal tin. 1. 1 hcie. outside ot the .ili ens put in by evn -uivtce What do yi.il 1 inn., of 1 ha! ' 1 he . u t 1. 1 '.11 . lima employ ces i:av e 01 gaiaied a d.-iiioci ;uic a.-si c:ation hen . 1 I.ey w ant t in o,d N. u ! I. Mnte to get l.eait r her shale ol the sp. n,. I he !'..,, 1 1". il.g ai e ! lie oiVic. is: l'i esi il.-llt. T. ii Uomack . ice i'le-ldcut. lames I., .t h. -It ; . cl elai y . ! i omllnsoii, l'i 1 il-'.ll el . .1. W. Hayes; ll-.i'-utive comini. tec, li.t-se oiticei s atiill'oi Hciiiy G. vtlliai.is. .1 I!, lills.sey and ,i. V. Towell; 1. 11 lowan. chauicim of couimiltcc on mt min i stop. 11. is body i.ieaiis In go to wolh in tail. isi li..pi y..il may see some t I the lisii.t.. Ihele ai e about -Ocl.aio i un -lube! s. Post 111 usicrs .piiiiiteil. In it-i.i:.c to the S. nu'i le.-olu-tton tl.t l'o.stiiuii-!t i (I. in ial iias iu forna ,i that body lli.ii ii.e tola' nam Ul' "I ieill.O'llsof lO.II I II ClIISs po.,1- masteis fr:.. M uch 1. !."), to March :i. ISS'Ci, was Si .i.vi-Ie.l utmmg th seveial Stiitr:.s ami leilitorics at fi'i-low-s : A.abama. bi ; Al :.oi.a. '.' ; Al -.1 -u. l!i ; '. ;n. ol ilia, 7" ; I 0,01 ado. ...i : t'oiim ct itM I. liri; Dako.a. 1.: 1 e!av rii e. 117 : I'lstrut .f Col. mil- 1 . FuU it 1,1. 'i : I leotgla. HI ; 1, lilt - Hl:i: i.uli.-u.a. II'.'; In, . an '!'.; lito: li ; low a. ; Kansas. 'Jolt : Keuniek'. I'll: Louisiam,. ; Maine, 'I'.'i ; Maiylmid. I'M : M is-aclm-. it FJ7; Minnesota, l-l ; M ,chlg -if. 1 1 ; Mis slssipj i. till ; M .ss.i.n i. -J-7 ; Molilalia, I'.l: Nt lia.-l.a. ;l.s : Nevada. 7 ; New Hainpshil . L ; New Jel sev, Joo ; New Mexico. I-J: New Yoik." 1.1 l.'.H: North Cm ul ina. l.tt- Ohio, s7h ; Oregi'li. .'i 1: I'eiiiisy.vaiiia, '...'Is.- lii.ode Island. : S .utii ( 'ariuiiiu. 17- 'i'-n ne-see. 1'iS; Texas, 7 i : I'lali. '.: Yt r mout. T-S. Yircinia, I'Tii : Waston ton Jrriitory. iscoiisiii, -Oo I.. ; est n ginia. Wyoiiiiiig. 4. luel lictvif.-ii Women. Lo.MioS. .March 'io. A lemaikahh tlllel vv as foi.-iit on I lie lie'ti of Water loo toil, iv, tin- c -litest ants beiiiy Mine. Valsavre, a liat of Fiance, und Miss M.eiby, an Amirican. II duel was the lesit.i of a distute e the re.ative minis of i ielich aud dueled fair I v ami titat Fiuiice's honor Lad bona viudicaluil. 1 Our Vnshi'i?rtii Letter. ;Fnru nur Kesuliir I'oirwoiHindout.l WaskinuthS, March '2Gth, lfcSt!. s.,lmtor j,, ,., joulousv of Sena- t(,r j.vimuIHis a, s possible Preside.!- t.oll-uit.rwbi0 u,m,s,.. M.lit Ju Ul0 L'liU,j Suu .Senate rijllI1).)t.r. W..eu it whs sialyl that he uouhl oppose the Fdmunds' reso luMous, t lie itasou toe iiis opposite1! uris nut .iittii'iilt to niiilei stand. 1 av -a i is also a vused bv his political biethrtii iu ihe Sen ile of trying to bo.-s " tliein. and they lose no oppor tunity to rehuke nil. i. tie arose to sp.-ak ysteida.v when thiee 01 four eiialois weie alica-ty on tlietr teet. H- gazed stolidly at them until ail resumed their seats save Mr. Teller of i 'olora.lo. Mr Logan iooked stead ily at thisi gentleman and commenced speaking Wit li a stiff manner Mr. Tiller reinarkid. "1 yield Wie floor to tlm Senator feoui Illinois lor a few moments." Scuator Ldmutids has been utieasv evee siuci- lie itiau he iiiiiu.'uruted tno tmht t the Tie.!. lent iu regard to . V . ajani: -fi,.. ,l..f i,,o u..l., ,.. Senate is not rsvm..atl,vw1th l.im i tins d.s, usMon. lie has had cot.si.h ruble double in getting speak- u to uphold iiis pos.tioji. It is an sieiet that he has been compel! i ... among the Republican St-na- t. ami beg thcui to make speeches ;' 1 suppi.it of his resolutions. Ai.ioi.g the lieinoctatic Seimtoia who hive ably d -fended their si, to iu the Scuatoi nil discussion this wrek Acio Moigau of Alal a 11:1. who is al ways eloquent, .laeksoii .. IVliliessee. and I ieoi ge ..f .Mississippi. Mr .Jack sons rpeei h wis one ol the most caie Uliiv piep'titd ai'v'iiiiiin.l.s tlois tar made 011 tne subject III closing, he said: -I see n.-tiniig in this but an I'tleiut t to eucioacii on the luiictioi.s ami rie'tts ol im- -,x. ciiUve. and ol obsit tici ;ii ii i tn and his Admiutstia li. m in lliiil elloits at leloiiii. Nt' I'lcideiit for tie- pa.-t half centiiiy has evei acted witti more moderation llo'ie with a ne ie i ens lentious r -gaitl iol t:ie p.ii.iu- inlt lest ; ami vet Nt the i iv eiitMt of his Administiu I it ui he is i. hsi in ted in tins way, on rounds whoiely UiivMiliai.ted. tie i. i.iy iK-ilrpjeal f.oin the Senate to I!;.- countiy. lor liie countiy w i;l sus (am l'i his action. ' Mr tiet ige. in a sharp attack Upon the K pii i ,.ic :Its. to -k oc-. a uoii Ki record hlinseii iu fav,.i of open c.v t ; live sessions. lie -aid he had bei.. it. 'uly to vine f.r open doors from til. -day lie i.is; attended a sceit t st ssi .m l .us 1 1 ,t l i .io so now. A i. ,. .lays ao a lively lot occur red iiepu . ,. S i .ltols l.oau nlld I'ol tpltli ol ti.--..,ui. i. Ill, e the latt.-l was It o ...i n Hu- l'i t sident'.s posiiioi, .tti.aloi i' ...i-..U podm-id and lead a :i e; w hicti wa.. on record iu tn I e.s. Uilh-w 1 lepni l lie nt in I - .'t-relice to a. i oilier holder St l.al Logan tie Might u st range I nut son;- Setiaiom Colli. 1 j,el . t-;t im it ad. w .1. ,. ,.t ui I not l.e i. iuiMicd tne ."s. ! nit. i in ning ii v inch went around the galleries at lais I final!, wis chicked wi.eli the lie..! ;l 1 Seoatol st.letlill.il UoSelcl t. a s h.io I n t i, I cIUm d access to pupei ;., I '.! I ii p ii Inn :,ls 1 lie papeis had been itluse.l iu response to a call ui...li :1 . a matter ol :ij!il bv Hie Sei.- ate. I'll s.v ..r;i y S.-u itoi lit i,u liliu .ts sllii In 1. It , 1 l,i,u i.e co. lid Lot tluthi stai.,1 wliy t.a- papiis si,.uid i.uw bieii-ot:. ; an mil. v I ual and n,-t to I l.e Sella I - t.at- 1 Cohj.lll t tno:i plt'e.l Mt. Login, s ootu-l-lics!. til Hot llellig itliie to s, ,. n . ,;.sincltoti be . it e,n n deiii.in 1 fio.ii i l.e .it nate as j aiato i f 1 1 ,lil. a..d a retjuist fiotn I he Seiial.ii s as a i.mtttrol courlesv. LlWo litr ii.illl ll. si eiin.lled i .v t .1 s;o,,:! s. and I l.e S li It - loll A: 111 - . H-Ilt ll.t lie M. nt s 1, , ej,i,.i y,.. ol.itv T..I y wt-li ci ow ii tt lik s o - illiles 11, II- Ilii-t loo. . ..,.l K hen tl,(- I'rt-M.iei.i n.a.e- l, is ,,pj i aiam-e tin ilsliec... ret wet li wi,o,u i I , ,nu pa.-ht . I. t.lilllht ility in keepn.g I item III oo lei hit- r.esi.iet.t siioi-l; mind-, wiii, tne iast comer as hi aitily as with P. e ti 1-st. and li id a ph a .ant wnid Iol those wi.o button ili. led iu.n to es-j.te.-s go i.l w:s,,e- It Liwitnce I! ! it It si.i. leu:. I : g aumiist :he wati b l.li.d lue President, an intt i este. I s c.-tntor. Tlie SiIvumii army iiiiui e. ii .i about one hill, ditil ami lif.y. 1 i.e I doll nil it e Was liiSi l'-siti , and in n.t ro.iuc .1 l he captaiiiM ne high j-ru ites were not introdtice.l Many wore silk tl ig la ddies, and toe lady soldiers luarivail caniitl lam bouiiiios in tiitii hands When thev had ail p-i.ssfcd by. Commando-Smith again shook hands Mth the President, iinl sin. I. We'll pray for you. ami w.- t. at y. ur next the .iir best." yeurs will A Otstiurtivi' Fin. IVs'.-Kt.. Coi, , March -.'(!. A spi c.ai to the liepubiican. from Sali-U. ( ol . says: Fire broke out in t he Windsor ilotel, at noon yeMiidiy. ami in tw. ..ty minutes .he biiiltling w is compie;iiiy th steoyetl. the gu.s:H baiely es.-aping witii thir lives. All of their el'.i-cts wei- los: in the burn ing building A strong wiud was bowing at ths time, ami the tiie spread to the adjoining building.,. I'hf ontire block was compos.,,! of flam houses, and tle.spite the ei'toi t of the tire tlej'ai tment twenty seven of thp iii;ci;,al business houses ami over half of their roti'r nts weru de stioyftl. The loss is .fl-Jtl.titCI. ius, li ed :u Eastern coni'iames for J".(Mli) No out was injured. Itutl liie lire occurred at lueht tlie loss of life would have been frightful, ai the t'u le'iaitmeiit coul.l not coo '.rot tiu llames among th wooden buildinga. 15etter stop your cough w hile you can. 15ye .-iiul bye liotluug will do it It ia worth heeling", that Parker's Tonic is tho hist thing known for coughs, colds, torpid liver, kidee. ti - bits and weak lungs. You risk yt -a. lit' in wiitiug. 'lake it while there is vt-t time. .in j.ittiiJiu cuaifjen wiiii rape was taken from iaii al Yicksburir. llu-s.. und hanged. Are Tltey Locusts f rromthHAi.ighNwan.loiTTor.iiT1huii. Just before midnight last night thousands of insects, asei ted bv most of those who saw tlumtobo locusts, fell in this eitv. Near the Yarboio. evidentlv attracted bv the electric lights, thev fell bv hundieds, ami a reoonei stieedil'v gatheicd enough of them to tiii two cigar boxes. he insects, or bugs, or locusts, are immense fellows, averaging A inches in leiits'ih. with br ad, rial bo.li- welt wnle. 1 hey liuve tour leg, a poweitul pair of feelei . horny-like maudibles and imuieiise eves l liev ' ety quick in their luoteuieuU 0111 e,iieiutiY tenacious oi mr. iiir. made no attempt to fly after touch the street or tliesidJwaik. l'iaced on their backs they moved with ease by a seiies of shoit. jeiky jumps. Their wing covet s are of great size. The head, which is large, is hinge 1 at its junction with the body. The insects are tough customers to look at or handle. At the time thev fell Uiesiiywas sngtitly overcast witti clouds and a cool hreee was bloiwng I ,1 c. ...... -.n. - .. floin the inn iliest. t'lie a.'iifiil- tuml departu.e..' peooie will today uve a chance t y what manner of incta these are. I.iTta. Tin- b..gs which fell here ( Friday night seem ;o hive favort.-d Ilaleiirli and 1 );n ham Tliev did not tai: etscw tiere. I'eople who came in , . , . 1 ., from the c uiit rv sai l that thev had seen none of the m Mci ions visitors. A reporter asked people 011 the 11. it G railroad if they had seen any of them. All mid no. Ye-'eiday tuoi lung th.. bugs weie icked up by huiiibe-ls in fa.-t by thousands They were cm l ied off on the irams by peopic who wish to show them to their friends. Tiieie were ali sorts of eonject ures as to insects were. S une dei what the lied that thev were locusts. Mr. C. II S. c.li. of Washington. D. C, ami otheis saitl they were what a:e known us ,. ,u, !..'t., It vf, I,, lio.l no occiirreiici of the k.ml which ever happened here casioued such an etcitemeiit t.r so m-.icrt leaf among the su pi i si it ions. Tin latest super stition and fear of many of the ne groes were greatly developed. Some who saw tne bugs failing Friday night went- home gieu'.y iiniibled ami f lightened. I hev th cian-d Cat thu f-ilhtij,' of ill ,. du e tils, intcf. bugs was. an onion l hev sav that "jus' befo' tie wah" such I lungs happened, ami that now souk thing was '.shore to happen " Many n, gi .e." and i veil some whi'e people vveie 1 litis fi giu enetl. Ihe hugs e,l into hoiisi-s and .M-ic found ui the til e places yes'eiday moriiiug. At the K;..eigu ,V (iasioit dfpo . at liie cotton p at foi in, in t iic capti ol sipiare ami on Fayi.tevi,:e siirel tiny fed by thou sands Yesterday l In I e weie heaps of dead and living ones near cacti e.wetiic wimp T;,eiv weie more in tin1 eapi'a. stjuaie man an. where li'sc. Tin- i.ug-i made tllclllseivc at home, iu a sense. Tin y craw led about, fought, or iciu-iiiied tiuu-t. j.lst as they ilketl t ha. les Caul well, c ilotetl. picked up i'.il Mligllsh spailoW, fuii glow ii. with one of ihe hideous bugs fa, iiued to its .looat. l ite bug's let lei .s gl .tspe.i tne blul i igid iv and it s pi i wet I'ul mamlibies were sum, row- was I It -li. 1 li - soar- .lead. Aii.. tin-r sparrow u .e 1 by on-- o found by a son o i'.tit siraiig. - t'lHt a r;eli; lt-lliall one of the bug-, ill h liotlt. in a a Int. Ills Mi N. s, tiling ot of this :'.llt tin . . : 1 1 a c.s was Mos.ey. lii w.n i-ity put illClll'.s C .11.11 v l-IOIlt ILIeif iliCllfS I he bug w as Hop th ievivr.1 and i owner of I hi- c.ii.ai V im I been kioi-.l Ly il Itep : ts cam-! in of liU.ed i.V llll b.i.;s mly weak, but c.vt tiling t knew tin1 bird s -,- range i-noiiy. o.hei- sparrows It was sla i d lu st these bugs were wati r hugs, and I :.:( tiny kid lisii by lilstetllllg ill' no Ives to til.' buck of till, lie, k of t .-. lisli aud stlt-Ailig nut tin ir blootl. etc. Some pa ties say they have -ten the bugs on mils ii.- ponds, and ti.at when i i- p,e come near and iittempt t ca'ch bill's , ami gic.it tm in they slid h -nlv .sink. tin have veiy ti ll legs, with but lo tin- lap's ccelntiitv ...m:ii vvitn e ise und iplicklit -s. I lie bugs wet e de-e ibed yester day inoilnlig. '1 hey have whito wilios, tititlef the luge, lusty blown wtno covi is 1 11' feuialo carries on h-i oack, under ami piotccted by tm wings, a number of rather large Cfjgs. tfarvitig in n unb -r from ten to thirty. These ale d.sposetl in rows, close together With thcs large bugs fell some, but not a gleat iiuml.ei, of black bugs, somewhat resembling beetles These were veiv act i vi. evstfii more m than their hireei ti ifinls, but were not ass.iaiige in appeal aiiee. The theoey about them, bugs, as advanred vest 'i-tlay, is that tticy were blown leoiu some pun I by the intlier sirotig northwest i.recze, liuv ing tn st bee. i iaL.nn up by a wuttr spout. It may oe thai t.-is is true, oi it may 1 u that it is a vi iy absuid ltl.-a. Anyway the bugs feb and were certainly tho seiisauoli of tuo dav. 1 Two of the above describe 1 iu j, - cis ere sent to Prof. Atkinson, at t'liapel Hill. I'm examination, ami. iu a letter to the News and Observer, he says that they are "water scor pions." and gives the following his toiy of litem. Kn. Ituokii J I he eggs aiw .It posited sometimes iu the wao-i ami someliines on the back of the parent In their do velopuient after hatching fiom the egg liny exhibit what, entomologists call an incomplete me' a;uoi pilosis " That is. the voui.g resembles the , , lacks parent, but is sma.lei. and wings. At ea.-h casting of the skill the insect bet times 'larger and the wilios more fully developed until the adult stage is leached. As stjoa a., slot young water scor pion is Hatched it begins a war of exieriiiiiiiitiim on all others anuatic animals. itli t lie aid of its oar like iwisterini- .....i- .f h.ra it in en abled lo swnu vuiv riTpidiy. so.- ing its victim with its ru- totial legs plunges the sha p. hone y beak 111,0 ''i Inidy of the helpi. Ss creatine Rud 8UL ,u juices. It is a veil- j table ruffian, for not being satisfied I with killing surticient foi its food.it. wanioiily inurders whatever it can ov''' l',nv,'i' In ponds where these ms.cts are .i,i.uvi . uf,, nr. mise iu i u eir yw datory aud tyianuical habit, tiny w-ould soon juodiice a famine in tin ir waters. 11. iug po.ss. sstd of powerful wings and huge air sacks, which, tilled, lighten tin body, they tly with ease. This they do in the night time or just ai dusk. In quest of food, thtiefore. they migrate from point to point, as necessity requires. "netinies the diving up of one I pond foices them to sock more fa-j vol ed places. Flying in the night time, like many ol her nocturnal insi-ets. theyi are powerfully iitti acted by iight-. I hu elm-teic light being so bri! unit ami far leachiti. they may be attrac ted li.iu quite a distance. Since; the use of e.ectric liglus entouiolo- gists have been able to secure in abundance many rare and beautiful! inlets espM-ia iv of tho Jm p.dopt. a, which it was difficult to take bv other means Many of these oil appi .inch ing the .ight become so dae.l that thev fall, helpless, to tlie ground and : re easnv enuglit. the water scoi- , .7 . . . luons, prol.at.lv in seaicli ot a pond 1 ... ; 1 , , . ', with fo. ul. wi'ie passing Haleigh 011 i their migration: they were attract d by tne lighl. became daxed by its bi ightness and fell to the gr. und. : Tl.uir legs Item- iuadao'id for walking they exhibited !tie clumsy and aw k waul movement noticed by so man V. Iniioit ant M tinier Trial. Asiitvii.i.K. March -7 The Hid of Wm H. Jones ami Frank Joi.es, fattier nml son. indict, d I'.'l tin- Iniil- tier of M iry Uiee. chise l this after- ' II ion at o o'clock with a vei.ln t of ''".' ... j..i. y.ts,.,., i. l",e, "" "I-. 1K' ' """Ki41" " lo;n oi .vi o en. i ne ivitie.ee was pmelv circuiustaiitial l)::e huiabed and seven witnesses were uuimintd The prosecution was ably c undue ti d by Solicitor Ferguson wi'li asu.st eats, ami tite jiiisoiiiis were as a' Iv d--femletl. Thii ci litis for which tin pi lsoii'TS Were tried involved the inuttler of four persons ami tl.c bun;-. lug of a tlweillllo. Ti," ilidlctiuelit vas for the killing . f M.uy ioce. unl bills were also found for I. i.in.o ot ; ti s. After the verd-ct to Ll a ln.1 j I'.i lots entered as loetuil lieilctuii-l.l.i with h ave. The prisma is were dis churgitl ! The losses by Ire in liie I'liiletl States and Canada foe the ye.r lSs'i aru t slitii,i:ed al i'M.'i ri.ii'.Ml. or M". t)t)i).(ll)d less than in lssl The Hiiiish w ili make experiments in ti.e cultivation of 'inbat coin F.ng laud. Farmers wisiu. ,o to b. succe-stui w it 1 1 sin-, p sin mill giuo d t 'u in ngniiKl eij.oMin. lint ii in hio-it.-l ii-o I. is sle.p tie faiimi expo-is himself an. I j cut. hes i old. he must use lie. ltuli s : C .;ii -sy i !p 8 Of I. P..;. ;-.H Ir tin Clt) .' V" V,-n. lllllln.1,.1 l tMellIil..lI.H E : tc nn l Prcrrtci.ir. Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions i THE WEEKLY STAR, ; A Sixtccn-pago Nuvvspnpor, Isauod ovory W'.dnesdoy. A rl. n... i tr... In lulu ro: i Inlerrating I FAMILY PAPEK. It r..nu i.s Hi' iatiK uti, iiuu lo liie Uour of g..tn.; I fn-: Agriculi-jrts, Markot, Fashion, Household, Political, Flnnnolal and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous and Editorial lh ;.;trt n rr. tl unili i ll.f t'ln . I:. ii f trulnrd Jeiirnnllsl- t t ll. 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From $10 . , ,,i .1- ., t to 5..i i cau in- ntiveii o im i ne;. i in ti.i; 1 1 uip. direct from the F.U'TohV ami; which ate made for me with uiv own iiaiiie. NiioMNurii tail.l llpil-llt ' l lanos, wiiii i. us. c-ro. c-i t with IJ. Us. $lhh :?t0. ?275. i Sentl for illustrated circuhus. nml tes tiuioiiialn of luanv who nie ti.-in thetn t"tlav in N. C. Milluiei v, I)t v (it. 'ids, 5 and 10 cent couuter (ooils ui yieat viiietv. Jauuar i. IM. A ?i. ..sl.,t-,. r -in :,..ri:-e. It :-l.,-t-HI If .VilllUlli 1880. THE H ECORD. Established Eiilt Years Ap, IS NOW AND DESERVES The Encouragement OF F.VK1SY CITIZKN OF CHATHAM CofXTY. IT NOT ONLY KKF.FS TIIK J'KOl'LK OF ( HATIIAM THOROUGHLY INFORMED AS TO ALL THKIK COl'XTY AFFAIRS, lVT AliSO (ilVKS TIIK Latent and Fullest News from all parts of North Caroliita AND Till-: United States. TEE ELECTION CAMPAIGN i iksi; WILL UK Y'VU. OF interest and eeitenient, and as usual. THE RECOItl) WILL UK IN TIIK FRONT RANKS HATTLlXCi FOR TIIK ! Democratic Party. 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We solicit u.'i e.vaiuii ittion of our Goods be ft re buying. I'lianks for past favors. fnTThe Higlit-sl Cash Prices paid for Cotton ami olhn- I'roduco. Yours Hi spi ctliiiiy. K. H. Vu LK IN & CO. Sii.eh. N. C , Nov. r, 1SS5. tAHtsT SEED HOUSE mm. EixfliAi.LHiMisot gomm SEEOS' PLANTS Sentl t..r Nfw llliimrnlnl nO.ltitriir for I8RA. aud inlf,i n,l,i .sm,i,. .iijra FHEK. T. W. WOOD & SONS, WholtMle i,a Rftitll Smuuimi, Rlrlnnund. Ta. F 1 11 K ! I-1! Ii E ! ! 15o Prudent and mm in tiii-: K. C. HOME This company lin. been in suce h ration (or seventeeu vu' SAFE, (w r,-rT TTr' and PROMPT in the p.-iymeiit of its lo.si". m iisiiis Iiisiitita All I 1 of l.iiiidiujs insured at reaseiinlile r;.t He wariietl lleilibuls 1 1-1 iy ti e losses of' VOUT insure iii t i 1 1 ic. It. l. iOlMWOJV, s...i. iii. t si:,, C. F. & Y. V. HilLWAYT" feateii Tiiiiii Table No. 13, To take eiVcct Mo: ,!.:v, Nov. 'IX 1885. '1 ihIii (r.li i; S.,ulU N... I Mutt a l'.- ,it..-;i-v.lic. ,v. i o... u. m. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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