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DAILY—•.< per year; six months, $11; three
months, *l.iMl; 1 month, 00cents.
SEMI-WEEKLY—*•_...i per vein•; six montlis
II 2,'.; three months, 7.', cents.
WEEKLY' —. 1 .Super yen i'; six nion I lis, 7.1 cen
ttTWBE XLI 'and SEMI- HE __ I, V JOURXA
t'lttlai at , rtleinely low ratee.
APPOINTMENTS 101 l M'K AKIN...
K. D. HECKLEY, Esq., will [address the ell
/ens ol Virginia its follows :
Kin. George t'. H — TUESDAY, Oct. SI.
Westmoreland f'. H—WEDNESDAY, Nov. I.
Warsaw, Richmond oonnty—THURSDAY, No
2.
Ileathvillo. Northampton conniv —FRIDAY
Nov .
I.in. aster G. H—SATURDAY', Nov. 4.
All of the above meetings will commence at. 1
o'clock M. Local committees will take especi:
pttins to secure full attendance at each of the
nuttings.
HON. W. 11. 11. STOWELL will address the
. ii iz.'iis of the Fourth Congressional-District, at
the following times ami places (le.sig.nted be
low. Local Committees of the Republican
jiarty in the diil'ereiit counties, will at once pro
ceed to give nolice of the meetings, and invit
llie _____.__■ i<> discuss the questions of tl
Cascade, Pittsylvania county—MONDAY', Oct.
30.
Hall's Oross Roads, Pittsylvania connty—TUß.
DAY, Oct. SI.
liiceville, Pittsylvania county—WEDNESDAY
Nov. f.
Mrad-ville, Halifax county—THURSDAY, Nov.
2.
Pittsylvania ('. H.._l'it- vlvania. connty—FRI
DAY, Nov. ».
li:iii\il!c, Pittsylvania county — SATURDAY
charlotte b. H., Charlotte county—MONDAY,
Nov. ,i.
.10DOB WI LLOUG HBY and COL. EI IWAKD
DANIELS will address Ihelr fellow-citizens at
the following places:
I.orDOC.t COI'NTY.
Middh .niiy—MONDAY, Oct, Itii Hi, al S A. M.
AItUe—MONDAY, Oct. 80th. at 1 P.M.
Sllcott's Springs—TUESDAY, Oct. 81, at 1 P, A
HamiIton—WEDNESDAY, Nov. Ist, at 1 P. M
FAIRFAX CI.I'.NTV.
Drauovltle—THUßSDAY, Nov.2,at 2 P. M.
Helm, n— THURSDAY', Nov. 2, lit 7 P. M.
i •.■ntroville—FßlDAY, Nov. :\, at 12 M.
Vienna—SATURDAY, Nov. 4, nt 1 P. M.
Falls Church—SATURDAY. Nov. I. Nt 7 1" M.
Fairfax f I. II.—MONDAY', Nov. li, at 12 M.
The Conservative candidates are inviled to a
joint discussion.
Ueu. N. G. OB.DWAY and Professor A.M.
iIUEEN, of Washington city, will speak nt the
following places ; .
Norfolk-SATURDAY, Oct. 2sth, at S P. M.
H.... CHARLES 11. PORTER, author of the
Homestead Provtstou of the Constitution, wil
address the people on the political issues of tl
ii i.v, as follows:
Clover Hill, Chesterfield county—MONDAY, O
toiler te.
Hanover Court-House—TUESDAY, October SI
Heaver Dam Depot, Hanover county—WE. >NEs>
DAY', November 1.
Henrico Conit-Houso—THURSDAY', Noveml.
2.
New Kent 0. H —FRIDAY, November 8.
Ni-ar Manchester, Chesterfield county —SATUR
DAY. November 4.
Richmond City, City Spring Park—MONDAY.
November.;.
Tin_c meetings will commence at ]2o'clock M.,
precisely, except the one near Manchester, which
will begin at lln.'clock A. M.,and the cue al City
Spring Parle ai 1 o'clock P. M.
As a rule, any gentleman opposed to the prin
ciples ol' tie- Republican [.arty, will l.c allowel
lime lo reply,-ay one hour—Mr, 1 .irier reservii
hi- right, to'close Ilie .iiseu.-.-ioil.
Ho. . JA. IKS 11. PLATT, .In., will a.l.lressthe
people OC S..;illisiu'. Virginia M follow- :
Pi'inee Qeorge (:. H.—MONDAY, Oct. SOU),
lllchsford, (Ireen.-ville county --SATURDAY
Nov. 4th.
Dinwiddle c. IL—MONDAY', Nov. nth.
Petersburg—MONDAY, Nov. tub.
Mil. PLATT will conform to the arrangements |
i.nil,- by the Republicans of the respective conn- j
lies in relation to these inclines, as regards lime
of assembling and any ilivi-i-.i, of time it may l.<
deemed desirable to make with opponents.
Connty Committees are retp.esied to give ti,e
moet extended notice possible before the .layoff
AMUSEMENTS.
piCUMOND THEATRI'..
PROPRIETRESS tot*. V. T. POWELL.
WHEAT SUCCESS OF MISS ADAHARLAND. I
SATURDAY EVENING, October 2sth, IS7I, j
Lost appearance of MISS ADA HARLAND.
Ily request, will he produced the burlesque of
ALLADIN, OR, THE WONDERFUL SCAMP. |
Miss Ada Harlandas Alladin. I
To conclude with the
T W O F U G I T I V E S.
During the burlesque, Miss Ada Harland will j
-ing her new song and dance "Where Flower, j
Rltish and Bloom."
/IRANI) CONCERT.
EXCELSIOR STAR liEBATISu rl.i'B
will give
lit the
FIRST BAPTIST rlU'ltrll. (COLORED,)
ON MONDAY' NIGHT NEXT, Hum INSTANT,
iifm-.i ir .ii' thi inr.ii. ..iabi.n or un iinnxn,
who will lie present hi full uniform.
The exercises will cnil.race dialogues and reci
tations by a select company of young ladies and |
::■ nth-men of this city.
Doom open at 7 o'clock P. M.
i loncerl 'o commence at BP. M.
ADMISSION—IS ..ills; gen ileinan and lady, j
'.'. cents ; children, !" cents.
.1. 11. BOWSES, Manager.
V. KILE, Chm'n ol Comtiiittee. oc If--2t *
"s, CADI.VIY 111 _ri~»_ T
un.i. KK.,I' KM
for lhe season, wilh a
FIRST-CI. ASS < .'OMPANY,
under an entire new management.
CoiMo.ll Come All : ! and see the fun.
oc 27—21
lirETROPOLITAN HALL.
MONDAY', OCTOBER 23d,
AND EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK
thi: wizard and vex.kii.oqi-ist.
SEW ASD BLEU AST PRESBSTS.
,\ lady's Gold Watch given away at each per
il,lmnnce, besides Silver Watches, Family Bi
llies, Ice Pitchers, kc.
MATINEE ON SATURDAY'
at 8 o'clock, at which everybody will receive a
present.
Admission—TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
«_TDoors open at 7 o'clock ; lo commence at 8
, -clock. °< ~ jja-r c t__
RICHMOND, FRED, k POTOMACR. R. CO., j
Richmond, Oct. 26th, 1871. S
rIVRAINS WILL 111. RIjN TO THE FAIR
1 GROUNDS from Broad Street Depot during
PAIR WEEK, commencing on TUESDAY', Hist
i.istani, ai ii A M. aim at shori Intervals daring
' 'fARE-TEN (Hi) l '1- "IS EACH WAY.
*M-VISITORS ASE EAItXESTLY BEill'EST
y.lt TOBI'YTHEIIt TICKETS AT THE OFFICE
Til AVOID DASHER OF PICKPOCKETS ASD
. OEFUBIQX IS AIAKISU CHASHB OK TBE
,' I /.'.
Ticket oflice ..pen r_>m 8 A. M. io6P. M.
The Mail nnd Express Trains will not stop at
Iho Fair Groin,ds to oilie on or put oil'passen
gers.
The Acci. iiiui.ilali.. n Train will stop in EACH
direction. .1. B. GENTRY', ,
General Ticket Agent.
■p J". 1). jrlvi'its, Gen'i Sup't. oc 2(i—6t
~,;,?S A . ISAKK AND OHIO R. R. COMP'Y.
.TATE FAIR AVEEK.
Tuesday, "Wednesday, Thursday land Friday,
October &1 i-0 Nov. 8. a
PASSENGER TRAIN
Wit IMto State MnmM.
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i»%ei MCHMOND. VA.. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1871. VOL. IV. NO. 3.
tfwninq £tate gmtvnat.
OH_ W. WOIjTZ, lfews and City l.ditor.
LOCAL MAITERS.
!t i:i'i UI.U '. . NOMINEES.
_ or llie Senate.
on. .1. P.. 1 >OPHAM, %VII.IjIAIM TRi »T,
SAMI'KI. 1,. ANNAHI.i:.
For the House.
. W. BOHANNON, 0. S. M 11.1.5,
ORAIIKL. KENT, HEN HY Mli.l.Kl!.
JOHN RANKIN.
For the House, from Henrico.
I. O. VINCENT. JOHN WOOOWOKI'M.
ELECTION TICKETS printed at. the STATE I
OIj'RNAI. oflice, at the following reasonable !
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Mb additional 1,11.1 I e»
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
The CASH must accompany all orders.
Write the names to lie inserted Pj__l_ _____¥
'LAIN, in order that no errors may occur.
.oimix. _iEETi_« last _i«ht.
(ircnt lOitt lnii.ins._ii.
DEMOCRATS DISCONSOLATE.
: .puti.it t\ sto.k sum, i'pward.
• KMOCRAC'Y IN A RAD HUMOR AND ITS
CHAMPIONS NO BETTER.
If any Democrat, from Hilly Oilman to
i Jack \\ rcn says we didn't have a grand and
glorious meeting last night, they tell a
mistake. It was a more successful success !
fan that of Wren & Co. at (>ld Market
'all. Kvery body was there, even the
(irand Cyeloptical Daniel, who paced back- :
ward and forward on Broad street,
mutterring to himself "ilein that
TATE JOURNAL for telling about, my
rreat Know-,\othing speech." All the ;
night particular stars of Democracy were I
1 hearing, but kept at a respectful d.,
--ance, trembling with allrigiit at the bad in- j
estment each had made in Democratic I
ock. Mr. Wynne tried to smile, but his
forts were sickly ; ljovenstien " slunoked j
lis bipe," but the tobacco was bad ; Cil- 1
tan itched for an opportunity to sing "hark j
rom the tomb." while John Cooley felt deep :
intrition for his error, and swore he would
trash tho man that associated him with
Solon Johnson.
In opposition to the despondency of Do- |
locracy, there was joy and happiness on j
ie face of every Republican. The t'nion |
[otel was brilliantly illuminated and deco
ated with the glorious stars and stripes,
nil although we fired no camion and e.\
tloded no rockets, we crippled a deal of
;ame. Too much praise eannt. be
warded those who managed liie deeoni
ons and other arrangements.
By 8 o'clock, \Y. T. Bailey, Esq., elmir
nan of the City Central Committee, np
earerl upon the balcony and, after calling
lie meeting to order, proceeded in an m.
tsually happy manner to announce the
everal speakers.
Dr. E. 11. Smith, was calied to the chair,
md after a i'cw minutes introduced the first:
peaker, (iov. 11. 11. Wells. The (Jovern-'
r's appearance was greeted with loud ap
ilan.se, and although for some time he has
>een absent from the public, the sound of
lis voice and the reechoing of genuine Re
mblican sentimefits, aroused the multitude!
asdocsthehunter's horn the impatient pack.
lis speech was one of the most powerful
n have ft . heard, eliciting at times, tre
uendous cheers and applause. Ilis arraign
ment of the Democratic party antl the
several counts in the indictments were so
severe as to seem cruel. The fur flew iv
every direction, and Democrats stood with
j mouths wide open, wondering what was to
come next. lie was followed by the Hon.
John It. Pophain, who, in his usual un
gloved style, struck well directed blows,
j both right and left.
Hon. . . H. Chandler was next intra
j duced, and although capable of, and usually
tho master of the most elegant language,
he dealt in plain, practical remarks, such
as his audience appreciated. We have
never known .Mr. Chandler to make a more
successful effort than he did last night.
His speech was not one to elicit applause or
create enthusiasm, but its effects were like
the silent fall of the snow-flake—they
piled higher and higher the truths of the
history of political parties—making the
best impression upon his hearers.
Mr. < ieo. M. Arnold being loudly called, j
came forward atid preached "a few re
mark." from the text taken from !
First _Daniel, chapter 1, verse I—"lnleri- ;
orty is stamped Upon the brow of every
negro." He gave a short history of the
colored man, averring that this same Dan
iel, who hath come to judgment, antl his
party, were responsible for putting this
stamp there; but that by the grace, of»ion,
thin good anil holy man, whom even the
lions refused to. bite, was now compelled
to raise his heel a little—let the colored
man get up and wash the ignoble stamp
from his brow in the pure waters of !.•
publican freedom. His brief remarks were
well received.
Major S. 1 . Amiable, the Republican
candidate on the Senatorial ticket from Lhe
county, next came forwatd, and although
laboring under severe and annoying hoarse
ness, preached a regular Republican ser
mon. His blows fell with sledge-hammer
force, and made tho Democratic anvil riijg,
although the old thing is "busted."
Rush Burgess, Esq., the "htird-knoekcr"
of the party, was next on the docket, tuul
when his case was called, plead ''not
guilty" to the various charges against our
party. Before he had linished, the plaintiff
became the defendant, and was put upon
trial by Mr. Burgess, who, with a rush,
proved Democracy guilty of treason, blood
shed, crime, and murder.
We want to sco .Mr. Burgess, who is so
good a worker, tasked until the harvest is
gathered. He deals not in roses and lillies,
but in substantial-!, and when he sptal.
always says Something, Mr. Burgess was
followed by a colored man from Manches
ter, whoso name we failed to catch, but
who attracted the close attention of the
large audience.
Dr. Read wound up the ball in a short
but eloquent address. He drew a picture,
I so vivid as that the eye of imagination a
once conceived its beauties, of the prosper
ity of Richmond and the State under lU
-1 publican rule, and the contrast with tie
I present. Bis remarks were well received
■.bowing they had made a deep itnpressioi
I upon his hearers. The meeting adji.irm (
with three cheers fortl c speakers and line
times three for the Republican party air
President Grant.
After last night, Wren, Daniel, Ixmen
stein, _c. will have to go a little belter, or
—Gov. Walker and Col. Owww Ml y< -
t.rlitv for Baltimore.
—Tho amount of the State debt, funded
up to yesterday, was .22,600,000.
—Littleton Addison, a white coim
from Surry, was received at the penitentiary
yesterday for a term of out- yeah Ri
crime is milsiwl'nl entliii!..
—Mr. Charles Poindexter sailed on the
steamer Anglica from New Fork lor Ger
many, where lie noes to speti.l two years
at tlie University of Berlin.
— The inse of Sarah Turner, charged
with attempting to poison Isabella Turner,
came up in the nonce court this morning,
and was sent on by Justice White,
• —Three hundred and lii'iy friends, i'mm
Indiana, have passed over the Richmond
I and Danville railroad within the past two
days ~' route to Greensboro', N. C.J to
attend their annua] meeting at that place,
which begin". October J'.ith.
—(.'apt. _. M. Hudson, formerly'of this
city, tint now of New Orleans, i< how here,
the guest of V. M. Wallace, E»q. lie pics
to AVashinglon to argue an important case
connected with the Now Orleans Custom
house, before tlie Secretary of the Treasury.
Iti'.i.Knors Services To-Mouhow. —
We nine ilie following special appoint.
Second Presbyterian Church. —Rev. Dr.
npee at 11 _. M. am! 11. M. The pMtor
j will also preach ai Elba Park at "'. o'clock
Grace-Street Presbyterian. — Rer. I>r.
Read at H A. N. and . P. M.
Episcopal. —Tbe I'ity Missionary Asso
ciation ol' the Protestant Episcopal Church
will resume fts monthly united foeetings,
beginning with __tnorrow night at St.
Paul's church. The other' Episcopal
churches will bo closed, and the congrega
tinns will meet at St. rani's at a-quarter
before . o'c pck. A collection will be
taken up to aitl tho Society. Thn Very
liev. the Bean of Chester,' Dr. ilowson,
will del'vor an address upon the occasion.
I, Paul's church will also bo open in the
ling at 11 o'clock. The Bishop of
'as is expected to preach,
rginia Hall (Ninth street.)— Rev. John
ncr at!) A. M. Sermon to the children
rst Baptist.—Services by the, pastor in
nain audience-mom at 11 A.M. and
. M.
cond Baptist.—Rev. C. ('. 1.t1.m,. at
ill.>n Uapli-. i.~- Rev. S. I. Taylor at 11
Iney Baptist.—Rev. •). r,, ,\f. ('iirry,
D., at, I i A. Vi. ; .lev. -I. 15. JSlankei.
beckerat 7.', P. M.
Christ (Episcopal) < "uui-cit (VnllovA—Rev.
Henry Wall at I] o'clock I>. M.
Union .Station"( Methodist.) Rev. J. ..
Twitty, of Randolph Macon College, at I
i A. M. ami 7.', I. M.
Methodist Episcopal-. Rev. A. i,\ Millei
will preach in the I nitod States com.-roon
at ll A. M.
Schoolj Trustees Appointed.—Thi
State Beard of Education has re-appoints
all of the one year's trustees for three
years in the following .'..unties: Alexan
dria, King and Queen, Middlesex, Notto
way, Rockbridge, Halifax.
It has also made tho following other ap
pointment!! :
Southampton—\V. ii. Beale, Newsom's
district; Dr. J, 11. M. Sykes, Boysom'fl
district, and J. 11. Prince, Urcwrysvilli.
district ; vice the trustees whose term ex
pires on the .nth.
l_onidas Fulkerson, for White Shoals
district, Alexandria county, vice -loscphu.
Crcybili, appointed teacher.
In all the other districts the old trustee
have Been appointed for three rears.
('. F. Ford, W. D. AViicoxon, nnd
Thomas E, Carper, have been appointed in
Fairfax, in place of trustees whose term ex
pired on the ..el. The other trustees al
re-appointed for three year. 1 .
A\.l.. Lancaster, vice AA'. T. Johnson
for Randolph district, Cumberland.
Leslie F. Thomas, for Pine Creek, and t
McCraw, For Furies Gap district, Cam. 1
in place of the trustees appointed for one
It- Not, Why Not? —We must em
oar protest against the illibcrality of ou
Democratic friends, in refusing to invit
Republicans to hear tlieir public addresses
We would like to hear a little "patriot!
t'llk" ourselves occasionally — soinethin
else besides "sectional Republicanism;
but we invarjably see their journals con
fine tlieir invitations to "Conservatives.'
[a your leas t so .rami nnd are your viand
bo rich that we would bo da3_.le.and mad
sick? AYe have been used to such del ie.
and surely a limited supply wouldn'
kill us now !
Won't some good, kiinl " Conservative'
.send us a ticket '.' When we have eulei
tainrac'.ils we invite all, without "distiui
tion on account of race, color or prevent
condition of servitude." Certainly if w
...ii! enough to cat oysters with, we ar
gocd enough to be invited to your "feast
of soul and flow of reason." We arc ope
to couv.ction, and who knows, if we heart
your eloquent Iml that we would
. me over to the side of respectability! i
Certainly wo are not Coming uninvited, or
going to Join ■•our church, without I
the beauties ot'its doctrines.
.BOM GftICASO. —Major .Mason, of
Chicago, 'in- made tho following acknowl-.
cdgenie'iit of the action of the citizens of
Richmond In aid of the suiferets by the late
i 'tn. .'.■-" .EMS* ami An. S".ii:i . .
S; '.VI.AII!. II 11.1.,
( 'HI. A...., ( el.il.ei' ... i -;l. )
//.,„ 1:11 S'a.:... President 'City Council, Rick
mond, Va,
IMiarStl' — I lliu tell 1.1 lll'lou.w |e.ie.c the le, . .
or t-U i ni.'.i favor ul llie i ... , ~
of 'In 1 generous action "f thn < ity t'nj-.iuil «.t
RUenmond la approprlating*l n,t_U In t.i.l ..f 11.
_ltl'..ri'l'S 111 Oil!' Je. '"!'. 'I.- ■-■I'H. h'''. H.1.l ll'" "
iiiii'.iii. a < op.v ol lii.i preamble nn.. resolutions
Ad. ;...-.! hv \,.;. ■ ilitis, ns -■■:; ntss've ot I
Mitpaliiv (in..in- people in I I.e. hour ...
aster. K..i- ihls n.ii.le and muul Hcem aid ami
-vinp:itliv our n.-jple send you their li. ri i_i
thanks, and with. rate, il hearts they bless tlu_r
lit. .vol fellow, ill/en-. ,'l liii llllionil. 1
draw on you lor the amount in favor of __i .
cago Relief and Aid Society, to whose care
v. al charity hi- I i entrusted, a- you will t.l.
-.■r\e by ray proclaftxatlbn aeoorapanylaa, tin- ,
lelte.'.
I inn, veiv respectfully, yours,
11. H. !\I a". ~ .. ..liivc.'
l>< ><X COMMKRCB. —Tho following is a
list of the leading arlicles received into the
Richmond dock for the week ending Oclo
-000 shingle., 100 tons granite, 287 baled
hay, 220 tons iron ore, i,'lil tons coal
anthracite and bituminous, 409 ions iron,
The number of vessels which en
and reentered the dock during the fiscal
year ending September UOth, IH7I, was as
Mmbktd to witness WYwan's performs!
-.iiuc scoundrel ____ an exclamation 0
alarm wliich spread terror through tl:
house. In mi instant a general rush w.t
made tor the tloors anil windows, mam
believing (hat. tho galleries wore ahottt l
fill in. The utmost consternation pre
vailed for a while. Kranklin street, ii
front of tho hall, WM soon filled with tcrri
IV 1 women and children, who, on liiulin
themselves sale, tailed excitedly for thus
from whom they had been separated, Ih
combination ol' voices nuking a perfec
Babel. Men, women ami children, whil
and black, were mingled in one promise 11011
ma-'.
Before it was possible for all to meal
the hall, I'rofessor AVyman antl others sue
Heeded in allaying the panic inside, and er
long a majority of those who bad I'iishei
out, being assured the alarm was false, re
turned to the hall to see the performance
I take their chances nt winning the eov
I prize of a gold watch.
l'e are happy lo state that no one wa
oi'.sly injured during the stampede. 1
liuosl miraculous that some of the chil
t were not thrown down antl trantplei
death. Numberless bonnets wer
-bed and shawls mined or lost.
,'o words can begin lo express the indig
.on against the. unknown producer o '
panic. He is believed to lie one of
g of thieves, whose object was to excit
nt confusion, so as to give them an 0|
liinity to plunder, Pro_ Wyninn ha
I otiered a reward of $500 for bis apnrchen
sion.
Whatever may have been the object o '
the alarm last night—whether based upo i
a knowledge of the insecurity of the build
ing, or given in the interest of thieves
there can bo no doubt that the house, es
peciatly the gallary, _• unsafe, and itstts
1...' large assemblies of people should b
ively prohibited. Major I'oe, Chief o '
Police, and the City Engineer, visited th
building this morning, ana after a thoroug
examination of it, the engineer pronouncei
'.. gatlaries unsafe.
wf course no disposition can be attribu
ted l" any one in Ibis mutter, to impair th
success of tin' entertainments now in pa
grass nt Metropolitan hall, or to injure ih
owner of the property; but duty to th
public rises above all private considcra
lions, and in this spirit we lay the result 0 '
the examination before our readers.
Many SIGNS— Some Qood and Sam
in ' Good. —Our sprightly and plucky Dent
ucralic cotcniporary, the Evening JYcics
has beautified its office by large and bain
"ie signs, quite"attractive to all passers
bj ; but has spoilt it all by that Bl
which must soon be furled. Upon it
written, "Conservative Headquarters."
But for that banner it would not have bat
to reduce the price of its paper from two t
one cent a copy. That banner brings n
prosperity with it. It is the insignia i
- : ionalism, of coiilineihent, of illiberalit;
i hir little friend can never prosper tint
it writes "freedom to all" as its motto.
■nay kill Radicals where ever it. sees 'em
but like tho countryman who destroyed t.
v. limit's snake, it will be guilty of mm
der at the expense of some one else. T
destroy Republicanism,is to murder peace
prosperity and happiness—to chain free
dom and strike down the liberties of i'
people of America. Paint your signs, i
need lie, in letters of gold, descriptive o
your business; make thorn to be seen b
ail, but for tbe sake of human liberty fti
that banner, let. it rest —its days of usefu
ness arc passed.
Presiding. —The following cases were di
posed of to-day : •
Sarah Turner, charged with feloniously
administering poison to Isabella Turner,
with intent to commit murder. Sent on to
1 lusting* court, first Monday in November.
\\~. W. Woodson, charged with being
drunk and making indecent exposure of bis
person. Discharged wilh admonition, this
Preston Nichols and Joseph Clayton,
i barged with fighting in the streets. Nichols
Hester Morris, charged with using abu
; sivo language and threatening to cut Agnes
Cooper, with a knife. Attachment issued,
parties not appearing to answer.*
Agnes Cooper, charged with assaulting,
abusing and threatening tbe life of Hester
Cooper. Attachment issued, parties not
Henry Brown, charged with assaulting
and striking Dorcua Ilankins. Fined $2.60.
Tiii: Mii.ri'Aiiv and thi: Faia.—Wa
,t. ■ informed that the intended military pa
rade nt the Fair-grounds, next week, is
likely to be dispensed with, on account of
the action of the officers of the Fair, re
quiring the usual gale fee from each mem
ber Ofthe regiment. 'I'he proposed dress
parade of the military was certainly re
garded as an interesting feature of the ex
hibition, and very many people will keenly
feel the disappointment should it fail to
cotne iilf through the 111-advised action of
the managers of the Fair, or from any
Other cause. Tlie parade would most cer
tainly attract many visitors to witness the
•'pomp ami circumstance of glorious war
in this "weak piping time of peace," antl
we trust President tlarvio will reconsider
his action, invite the military, and thus
gratify very many people who have been
Ing forward to the parade with a great
i nited State. Circuit Court—
Judge Bond Presiding,—The court was
occupied during its entire session to-day
with the case of Thomas l>. I .gger, posi
tnaSter of this city at the time of the break
ing out of the late civil WW.
.\t three o'clock this afternoon the jury
■ case found for the plaintiff and
assessed the damages at $~310.52, with
interest from the Sllstof May, 18U1, till
The District Attorney entered a motion
for a new trial on the ground that the ver
dict was contrary to the law and lhe evi
le'.lce.
'I'he court was then adjourned till Tues
day morning at ten o'clock.
Crystal Temple of Honor. —At
the meeting to-night of this young but ra
pidly growing temperance organization, an
election of officers for the ensuing term will
take place. We learn thai efforts are In in,
made to secure a line library for the instm
iion antl amusement of its members, wiih
every prospect of success, several gt
men having already promised to contribute
valuable books to this object. We wish
Crystal Temple much success in it
work.
,——___>
Personal, — Fndgo Bond, United States
in Baltimore, He will return on Tut
will b. niiule Strong by competent irork- j
men. on Monday, nnd that the »tan. ami
platform leading to tbe entrance will also
lie made perfectly safe; so that no danger
need he apprehended by any one wishing
to attend the perforinnm't's during'next
(.'HAND RALLY.—Ai will he seen by a
notice published in another column, the
Republican City Central Committee has ar
nged for a grand rally of the people at
ie corner of Twenty-seventh and Marshall
reefs, on Monday erasing next, at 7
clock. A list of able speakers is an
lUDOed, All wlio are interested in the
loliiicai questions ponding in the canvass
re invited to attend this meeting, anil hear
inn discussed.
Kei.kuous. —Tin* main audience room
' the First Baptist Church edifice, corner
f Twelfth and Broad streets, having been I
icautifiilly pablted. carpeted and decorated,
•ill be open for divine service to-morrow
lorning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening
7J o'clock. The pastor, Hey. Dr. Bur
iws, will preach, and the new organist,
Ir. IVltieoltv-i, will conduct the music.
Personal —We had the pleasure of
leetingon our streets this Burning Mr.
lenry J. Ives, of Meriden, Conn., and Mr.
. A. Green of New Yori;, the former re
iresenting the well-known " Meriden Cut
cry Company," and the latlcr the
ar.liner Maim fact uring Company, of New
'ork. These gentlemen are looking niter
ie. interests of their respective bousss in
ie Southern States, and it was a gratifying
liece of intelligence, though not entirely
tew to us, to hear from them that the c.\
iit of their ortlers for this season evince a
ipidlv increasing prosperity throughout
te South.
Variety i*bon Work*.—We invite the
tcnlion of the public to the advertisement
j' this establishment, to be found iv our
taper to-day. The works have been in
i>erntion for twenty years, and the work
irned out is. of the highest character.
Valuable Lands at Auction —
[essrs. Allderdice and l.atane, assignees,
•ill on the 30th inst., offer for sale at
iciion, finite a number of tracts of valu
ble Virginia lands, to which we call the
Mention of those interested.
fcjj-'-U" Select Whiskey, $_ 50 per -nllon.
»_"i:iiKlish Breakfast Tens mlveil Rir and
n|ioi'tcil by T. Haljibr k (,'.,., SI 4 Main street.
__.•■_•' Select Whiskey.
Kg" Whiskey. —T. Ualinei- Ik Co., .14 Main
Heel, have still some of their choice $:s Whiskey
11 hand.
t_f*"l- ' Select Whiskey.
i: ~: I llulut is a Habit.—t.rrnt social evil*
nd abuse. . which interfere with marriage, _U
iiineil the prospects and haiipiness of thousands
f the young. Sine means of relief for the err
tg and utiforii.'iate, diseased and debilitated,
an he obtained by ealliugatl)it.'..i,i.. hit's Pais
'ai.vt Orrtcl, No. 207 . ifth street, lull WW
Iraee and litoiid.
"Where nil advice is given free, none need fear
xpositre. All coininnnii'iitiotis answered prompt
ly -li" Select Whiskey.
__. Canned fruits mill Vest.-tallies in _____.!■
_ assortment, can be bad at T. llalmkh k(V «,
II Main street.
)__'.,U" Select Whiskey.
13t_. Thiii-stun's Ivory Pearl 'I'ooth Powders
is strongly recommended ar. the beet dentrifHee
known. U cleanses :t.id preserves ihe teelh
cird.'iis the gums, sweetens thehrealh; and, con
taining no acid or gritty suhstauce, is perfectly
harmless, and can he used daily with gi-eat ad
vantage. Sold by all druggists. Price, __ and
coper bottle, _
ft£J~Fnucy (Vreccrics, Imported und Domestic.
always in stock, at T. _!__■__ k Gil's, SU Main |
street. _
)__"One ol' lliosc handsome Ktorc*rooms in
St. AllKiii'shall, comer of Main and Third streets,
Ins jit . been opened by our young friend, CI. 11.
Tli>.'.ilvt>N, who has a complete stock of Oso.-s
ÜBS, Wijn_,l_4. .Ms, ke., to which the atten
lion of lhe public k invited.
»._••_'' Select Whiskey.
__T < Seal's nml I'ohncco.—lf you wnnt to huy
good Otgara and Tobacco, you can do so at T
Halmku .. Co.'t, sit Main street,
l_2". nbseribe to Edwards' tTrctllntinii l.ilii'it
ry, now containing nearly FIVE THOUSAND
VOLUMES of choice and iiiteresiiiiir refilling
natter on nil subjects. Term.* modernle, only
twenty-live cent! per mouth and a deposit of
one dollar. 1\ eery body ought to be able lo read
at these rules.
fci£"< .'oceries.—Families ill want ortlrocc
rles are referred to ihe adv. i-iisement of T. Hal
mer A Co., 811 Mi.iii siicei, lii a not bee celuinn.
I ! .- ---
MARRIED.
(>n Thursday eveniufl.. October St-th, at ih**ve.-
Utui'ni the bride's father, by the Rev, l>r. J. Is.
Burrows, W. DOUGLAS SKI-DEN", Jk., and C.
LT.AX, oldest daughter of TbomM K. Wbrd,
Esq.—all of tin- (ily.
Ai l-.t ir___oii.it, near Willa'. lioro', N. ('., (t_to-
XV 17, by the Key 'Jen f B Ban kin, v. listed hvK«v.
J. AI. Anderson, Mr. SAM('KI_ F. PIJ.SON, of
Au«u. 1:1 ruuniy, Va,, 10 Ali-.'- s. ELLEN, dandi
er of Augustus W. r'lutey, Esq.
At Edge Hill, 1-Ot.i. r. ooiintv, Va., llie re. ideni-e
of the hade's mother, by Elder 1.. A Cutler, on
26th Instant, WM. H. McrAi.TllY.ol Richmond,
V:i.,and Mi*- M. hOY __O__I_A.)AY. of l.om-a
county.
MEETINGS.
k TTF.STKI N, It KP I II I, I ( A\ S
A 111! AND MASS iMDKTING
.11 the people ..' ltiehmoi.il will be lield at the
t'orner of Marshall und '.'.th Streets,
The fi.lfiw in. iiaitii'd -.'nllcmeii are expect.-.I
1.1 address ibe meeting 1
11..V. .I.IIIX It. I'.C'HAM, 1, tl. II..HIIKN, I. I] ,
ii...\. li.'-H Ileum:- . S.m't.L. AxAtii.ii, I:-.] ,
I. 11. Sit ILL!,.-, Ksq , "\\'m. 11. I.r.inr.,
,Ta_ riIi.KKISSBV, .1. A s_ttnr,\ Taii.i.k,
Itllll -.'\.'l'.,l .lillci':.
By order of City Central (J.unnii' c .■
BY TELEGRAPH.
DEATH OF GEN. ROBERT ANDERSON
HKW -TO_*K 1TEMH
MO R^I ON AFF A I 1 1 S
Atlaii'H in South Carolina
RAILROAD MATTERS
r ri_Al H __X__K7__t01f
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS
Ac. tV-c. Ac. At*.
lie went from Yinoy to Nice three <*cc&
ago, hoping to receive benefit from tlie
c__iwe_ Hw family were with him. Hi<
remains will be brought by the United
States vessels liuerricrc to this cotmtry for
interment.
<«.
Front .Vlornioiidum.
Salt Like Cily, October 28.—-Trouble
is apprehended when the sentence of Haw
kins, convicted of polygamy, is delivered.
The women seem most excited. The Fede- |
ral oflieials have received threatening |
letters.
Brigham Young has left the city.
There is evidently something important!
pending, but the (ientiles don't apprehend j
resistance to the law.
,s,
New York Items.
New York, October 28.—The bill of j
complaint against Tweed, Ingersoll, Carney
and Woodward, asks for judgment lor over
The'" Dauntless" beat the "Dread
naught," in a twenty mile race to wind
ward and return, by twenty minutes.
Daily beat Oariiier a home antl home
game for $1,000. Score: Daly, 1,31. ;
,s>
(.uariuitinrd.
' Fortress Monroe, Oct . S.—The schoone t
Florence Rogers, bound from Charleston tc
New York, arrived here this morning and
is anchored at the lower quarantine ground.
Her captain and second mate have died of."
yellow fever since leaving Charleston.
IS.
LATEST FOKi:i<;\ NEWS.
From Loudon.
iMixdon, Oct. 2S. —Austria submits re
ports, regarding the Internationals, to the
government at Berlin.
It has been decided that the Papal con
clave on the subject of the Dope's testa
ment, shall meet ir. France, and not in '
Home.
The Russian legation al Berlin has been
raised to an embassy.
Prince (iortschakol. is expected in Berlin
to-morrow.
The French army has been reorganized
into nine corps ; each corps containing three
i divisions ; each division two brigades, and
each brigade two regiments of :!,000 men
each. This is exclusive of cavalry, artil
lery and 45,000 men extra for Algeria.
\ atican articles continue to give out that
j the Pope will shortly leave Rome, unless
the Due D'Hemonet. is favorably in
structed by the French government.
There is no possibility of such instruc
tion.
Front Home.
Rome, Oct. 28.—An "allocution" of the
Pope has been published ; in which, while
lie recognizes tlie Bishops appointed by the j
Italian government as possessing tho re
quisite qualifications of their offices, he sol- I
emnly repudiates Italy's "guarantee," and
protests against the invasion of the Holy
See. The "allocution" also condemns the
eour.-e of Dr. Dollinger and such as are fol
lowing his examples, in warring against
the decisions of the Flcumenical t'omici'.
I,AST NKiHV* IMSFAICHES. '
Siai- cl' Affairs in the Fnclalmi'.l Month
I ..reln.;. Comities.
from the upper portion of the State report
increased terror and confusion in the pro
claimed counties, on account of the numer
ous arrests made under the President's
The Yorkville Enquirer, received to-night,
-ays: " The wholesale arrests made by the
military in this couutv have had a very de
pressing influence on business and industrial
pursuits generally, and we presume that
such will bo tho case throughout the entire
section of the State embraced in the pro
clamation of the President. The crops re
main in the fields unharvested, and on ac
count of the general feeling of insecurity,
business is nearly at a stand-still, while a
large number of persons have left the coun
try rather than remain and incur the un
pleasant and uncertain consequences of ar
rest. The future of our section is now
more gloomy than it has been at any time
since the close of the war.
The grand jury of Chester counly, com
posed of six whites and six negroes, have
made a presentment, embodying the result
of their investigations of the alleged Ku-
Klux outrages there, and concludes as fol
lows :
"We the grand jurors, upon our oaths,
are compelled to say, from the testimony
which we have taken and from our knowl
edge of the .liferent parts of the country,
that the allegations contained in the pro
clamations of the President of the United
Slales are without foundation, and must be
the result of falsehood communicated to
him by persons equally regardless of good
oitler and the peace of society."
«o>
ltuilron.l Matters.
Atlanta, Co., October 27.—Rums, the
superintendent of the Brunswick and
Albany railroad, has left, without notice.
Kimball is said to have leased out the
interest of Lyons & Mcl.inden, Blue & Co.,
llines & llobbs, and others, lor $150,000.
(iovernor Bullock has had signed, sealed,
a. ul delivered to himself, bonds amounting
to 18,180,080—the full amount that the
Brunswick and Albany railroad is ci titled
to when completed —while the road is far
from completion. It is statetl that f...v
--ertior Rullock did not use lie services of
tho superintendent of public works to tx-
(BvmH £t*t* gowttat.
Official Paofr far the OMTM-aMnt.
ONE DOLLAR per _iuare of eight linen, solid
tioupai iel.
SPECIAL RATES made si counter, nr li
. ontmct, with regular patrons.
.... . . _i .
amine the report upon the condition of th
road preliminary to the cndorsementfof tb
bonds, but appointed an engineer in th
ithe road. The amount of bond
his road is twice the entire it
of (he State at the close of th
m
■I. 1.....1 in Ilis Madness.
ohia, October 27.—Thus. Ilm
red servant of Thomas F. (Jot. I<
, laboring under an attack a
■i sent to the Pennsylvania llos
lange of Detective Kussell fo
The patient proceeded quietl
ital, but upon reaching the lodg
he keeper, "1 have brought yo
l who is insane, and he imagines
a. things, that be is a detectiv
friends wish him to be left her
" In spite of the protestatioi
er, he was locked up as insan
hours, anil the negro went tifl
erwanls captured and lodged ii
«•*
From New York.
I' OP WM. M. TWEED, KTC.
York, Oct. 27.—.10dge Leonard,
•erne court, having issued an or
arrest of Wm. Jo. Tweed, the
■erred oti him early this moni
riff Hrennan. Twoetl stateil thai
done to go before the court. Af
ly conversation between roiin
the atnount of two itiilliiin dol
urnished by Jay (iould, Ter
\j, Hugh Hastings, Bernard Kel
mit has been conimeeed against
he Supreme court, by the corpo
**t. (O'lJnnnan) in behalf of the
supervistiTS, charging him with corrupt con
spiracy to defraud the county by fraudu
lent charges for work and ninterinls. Ik
will be tried in this county.
Tint t-M__ Election .
({alvesion, Oct. 27. —Tbe rctunis from
tbe third district give < J killings 111 ma-
The count at Austin, by throwing out
Limestone and Freestone counties, which
gave a Democratic majority of 1,680, leates
Clarke's majority 917.
A special to the Bulletin f-nys that Clarke
has B»s_h__l the certificate of election.
Degener (Radical) refuses to accept the
certificate on the. ground that Hancock re
ceived a majority of the votes.
1 !onnor is said to be the only Democrat
who will receive a certificate of election.
.
From Chicago—More liieeiiiliiirie-. A ,
Chicago, October 27. — : An attempt was
'' made last night lo burn the V'.piscopal
, Cathedral at the attract ol' Peoria and
| Washington streets. '.')_> tire, however,
t wag extinguished with but !i(_. (Jamage.
The ditterent political parties l_.v* I mully
agreed on a union ticket tor city and county
j officers. Joseph Medill is the candidate (or
Healers iv lumberand bricks are demand
ing exorbitant prices, but in consequence of
supidies coming it is expected that prices
will (decline.
,s»
Tcl< -ruiiliic Niiiunini-j.
A e<__paiativc statement of the internal
revenue shows $144,000,000 this year,
| The departments at 'Washington are
dosed to-tlasy in respect to the memory of
the late Hon. Thomas Kwing.
In tbe United Stales Court at Baltimore
I Medlicott, tbe Kansas poisoner, has been
I convicted of mnrder in the first degree.
In Charleston there were ten deaths from
yellow lever during the twenty-four hours
ending at noon on Thursday.
The French Government yet owes tho
Swiss Government two and a half million
francs for subsisting Bourbaki's army.
Cardinal Atilonelli is very seriously sick.
Tho (Jerman Parliament'has ratified the
treaty with France.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
D_ilt State Jupkjui. Offics, t
Kicumi.D, Uct. 28, 1871. J
We quote first-class paper at s to 10 per
cent, per annum. Richmond city bonds are liel.l
at to emu, Virginia State stocks dull. Th nre Is
nn active demand lor first-class railroad seenri-
HtW York, October IS, Uffl,
Stocks strong and steady. Government and
State bonds dull and sternly, (.old heavy at
U! -0112. Exchange—longs',: short 8 : ».
Iticliiuoud tirnin Market.
Cor.i _rs Fi.ocr EICHAns, I
llichhunu, Oct.. 28, 1871. i
Ojferinye.
Whsat-White, lO.'ii; bushels. Ked. 7f_ do.
Coax—White, 2UO bushel. - Mited.fl l.u.hel-
Yellow, ti'2 bushels.
Oats—4B2 bushel...
Kvs—32 bushels.
Mkai—lo bushels.
Soles.
Whsat—While. »:is hu.iali. :u. *| ,s.», lor prims
eood; Sl.Jitbr very goo I: Si 7.'.. 1.7. for good:'l.e..
_ 3 for fair; *i .'.j'...( i..; 0 lor common. Red,
7.'is bushels at ♦l.go for prime; tn ir, tor very good:
• 1.0.. lor good; * l.oifior l'lii- . :_0 tor common.
Corn—White, mo bushels al 7.', for .cavil eaten
old; u.'.viotij. lor lien. Mixed, 6 bushel . hi Tie. for
weivil eaten 01.1.
Da..—23. bushels at otic, for prime; 48c. for
very good.
Rvk—Sl bushels at. S.lr. for very good; 76c. tor
common
BftwkUUtd,
Corx—White, |i_ bushel-.
i:.....i-.i. Markets—[uv TiUMars.]
_i:iv York, October 28, |#t_.
Flour and Corn n shade firmer. Wheal liel.l
111.her .Old qiil.'l. Pork qlll.-t Ut 412.7.'>K'_l:t. Laid
steady. Cotton dull ami heavy—TTplands 18 \;
Orleans In.—sales of innbnles.Turpentine sl_,
dratt. @70. Rosin lirui at t1.2,1 for strained.—
Freights firm.
rjlllE SOUTHERN ""ASSOCIATION.—K A .'.
J. F'LE for the Benefit of the Widows and Or_
plcies o| tin; ,5.,i.11i.-rii Mines.
DisTßlnl'TioN No 612. Kmii;u, Oct. 27.
22 4.1 3. ,'il 17 41 IW il 117 '-II 1U 48 00
Distsiiictios No. 013. Mosmino, Oct. 2»
1. 42 22 2(1 10 74 _i 48 33 6 18 13
Witness my baud, nt k ichiiiond, V a., Ibis 2Mb
day of October 1871.
SIMMONS 4 CO., C. C_. TOMPKINS,
Managers. Commissioner.
CERTIFICATES OF RAFFI-I. can be pur
chased from Captain W. I. DABNEY, at ths
Branch office, No. 9 Twelfth street, thr«e doors
SPORTSMEN'S HALL.
i 0 SI TH_IILA.NO.
No. 1400 Mali Street,
1 ,\ ... ' ...■!„'.• of Four!, . ,dh . . _/,
Is now receiving his FA 1.1. STOCK, comprising
s'iuit 'hf.i.t's, powde .-flasks, uam'k
HAiis, UUN'U. MAN. CALLS, English and
American POWDER, COMPKESSKI)" SHOT,
CARTRIDGES, WADS, OAPS, WA'LKINU
CANES, POCKET CUTLERY, to.
PC 26 !v,|.
"IaTOTICE, —The public ure cautioned ii-am.i
_. trading for n note drawn by liovsi. r „ (J r;i- •
wit, daied July 2Jd, Igjl, payable six months af
ter date to theirown order, for forty-fivehundreil
dollars, lhe said i.ou, being now without consld
of Rovsteri (itii .wit.
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