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m;\\ M.Ul is NO. HO. RICHMOND. \ \.. BAT! RDAY. M \V ll. 1892. PRICE TWO CENTS. RH ASP BAB ' i In ' ' ? ? ? ? - I ? - ? ' ' ' ' ? ,.' . ' : s : | ? W,i8 . UpOfl thu I at thi , :eclured himself , ..'I ' ? ? ? ' ' ' I ' ' ' ? ' ' ' ? ' ' I ' ' ' ' ? ' ? ' ? ' ? ? ? untry ? ? lion .- ol Ii, | i.-c-.titatla ? r t ? . ? in ? ? ? ? ? ia and ni ? ? av h. or u ? ul ' ? I ? I AT J iii ? ...ii or the . ' , ? || ' ? ' r ll n. I;. mes i ! . ' ' ? roon i railroad BS to can. i 1 Le i ?. i Bealslaa, m the ; ,? - ot ?took i sued thia moraiag in the I nit< ? ri '-la. Bes a '." |.<-titi.m. aad wini b behalf of the. any. The curt ros. ra- d : . ttiobmond Tormina] ? ,i lo restrain 'ho East 1 an. . I li in b.ming a la?rty to the (il. ,,it linn and to huvo uppoiuted a receivt-r f,r ti.o cumi-auy. N DISCONTENTED EAND6. rn tt ms i ? i ?? " /?*??/?/> f<> rr <?* / Masts tha Oorsmmsul Traopa la Met leo bimI is Hi-r.-iiti-.b- Ds iismiitnrtli tit X\.M U In X ' . I *c*" I ' ' ? ' ? . ugh tbe ? i ern ? ? in it ? i ? ? .? ? ' A Villain S.nr.l Ii..1.1 I Ifs Outr ? Di lilli mt Hie Se iliolil. ' I ' ' '; I I I ' '? ? ' ' ' fl of tho intry, und I 1 ? tl tel.- -nihiii 1; , r tr. Sut i;: ' ? ? 1 Br 1 WEDS. I I IS I . notice .ird Hall .v, 1 iarmanj wore mar j w ' ? of \v . ' \ Mi.I. a M tinier. ' ' G1 tod I Ha ' and aaa] xii, tide, - by tl to tha a .'..?. rVitli I , tarted torc bia hi ti 11 ompletely from bl r. apia's Part r to tiri 1 hSABA, Nki:., May 1L Thi I gent ??'<? committal of tbs People's nari dey dsoided to ca - July ie,ni ? il tba *t.'i: thal !-. ? gaol; 1 thal day, en the .ti .ns aaa I a Jaly uh. ? r.iisim-s* Fallarea. Hi 1 Bfiy i '? Th.* bflsiases fs dunn I v..n dal B BU 1 nits I State - i i i total ? 1 ; 1 las! sad for the eone* spending sst na ol last year. 1 .i.'L'ruriii*' IlisTlilaa i;..vernor Plower, of Haw York, yesterday morning in tbs case of Henry Ll Penning eons id."l ol murder and sentenced t" bs il commuted the seats to imp! SOI ' ' r Ufa 1 bo deputy dis trict attorney aaid tho trial bad baan uafair, and nt', Ins tsofesvsral ortmiaal laaryera were prooaatad t.s ahow that the man who defended T?uniui_ wita laoompetait. n i.i ii li tri isl OMI TAMO. The Cen ten a rv af tba Baaavattaa sf Chars*, sad Slate te a? Oalearated, : - .:. -i. Mission i ? bi '. nth ol Banana Bison I shs, - : Si - setts, w rary ? - Murrow, for 1 ty-! Indian Territoi .-..l.l Hal ? ? i ??' ... s in / I .. I. !; il ; t. of tbi ? thu I li iv ' ' ' f the BSparati iq of I ? il d Dr i - ' C ?!,' , q ( Ssw Voi nts of i it rei I for ' ? ' . ? ? ? ? - risttauity i | n rn < n: "K i i : : / ur, u \ m i Btll.i I , 'u-r* to p b >t.- *.\ III. fl ott oin Bil Ino nd, li, ld i i.. Willey, > ? Mo., I est ii by 1 ...... ? ? . ? kan in ths I ' ? md in the - ? year ? u sj'uei.h ? it ' e /; tri ni i '? . ? . rain ssl ? ' ? I ? r Irifi ? a ? ? , . ' indi - I now il re s _n - water rt being ' A | i lEO MAFIA sm Iii i . Pi ii sal lag i.' in ii.ni; ii ii. ? ? ' I ? ? ? rhil ! . as. th aa Int- | that il . ? i ? ? ? ? ' ' .....'? to thoa ? tba t t t t M ii,.;., i fl ? stletaaeatQa wised. I , l i. .lull,'.* Bela ti. ol i ? ? . ? I tbi I ( .?. lill I ? I lanla taro, ii a Badi** ' - koa won an > ?? snnot wr.tn a latter : ' : i i.'-i sn I all i' <i s|iir,t To- great aoti ger i ii .' -s iii . ? io lieten to ;t, and !.. "? ia limited to the Bible end a faa religion! ? rhe Queen Begeat of Spain Inn this year granted a commutation ot the death *. t>n nine eriminale oat of seventeen who a?i-ru Waiting tbe ? slr m.- | ? tbs law 1:1 \ Simlr.d ece*i , sletes that -inc.) the. sstablishmeet .>: trial ly jury. Bra yaala ago, Spanish jurie, have *>iioa*.Ti thvuiselve. iuue-. .overs as tho old Inbunals, DIED IN A VVATER-SPODT. PMOMABZJ A Hts mn h I ti l *. I asl. .4 ilsMBgariaa HIbm I lissi Wile, leheaeia D . ran Bari !*>"'i ?r vitter. i B ? ? t: -. -i -. I:i-nf kir* Bl ?.'.-. ? spout ? end twaaa i and a hundred i , [,een ? '.od. I, An hom efore the wa! ? 'sin!, ? ad to w":e iga - -' un ?fm./; 1 i al ths . ?.':?.: il ? ? a arind ' ll -.i I iii.*; sand t . rind ?Ha? in tl.- , ' , - | to I. v 1 ' ' I I Iel >ris that no cai lt to tho ' i pitu. ur, li : ibeir I ti in -it wert* nt Wor-. ired md '.lie tttorv of tho disaster. '. ?: ? up. ? lat til" nu: !? ::. ' mid ? . il .i' ?" ,u sens fl pit .,??! I to go down when re .s.-pt - ? , . ry no in--' willer in . 1 ? r . ? ' ? > : ?r ul! or - from ? ? ance. . I I ? ?. im. an ? s ' ' ' fctiicksm families._ li A Viet i h.. I I ... .Slr, am! Mr-. I.. SB BSrOOOtOtO . *,,,- . \v.O ,1 ' . . I . ll I. ' ' ia. 1 ? ' ? . I ? ' ' ? | ? ?...''. ' ' ? I taken I . i . ' i real i a L ' | rh old ot aits ? a ? - ;? ia?a His Fleaseai<? I , ' , l has telegi ?bat pro. I isir doro md 1 res that . ig to ?. the.r edon* in Lc. ? . iib -ic faith. ' ...-tie, At.Itt. I.t.t I I,.- dob, stay ll \ -lei: i, -id, i a th gun. found I benestb the High l her* wa* a hail .burned fa>* ttl i ba i. ii u* bui ie--.-d to hare bean piaead tlu-re by AnarrthlatSi 4 lil r .Sill. I. I.r L.'Mtlit-a linnie. Km,. May lb li.'* Amer.eau Minister, Mr. p./tt-ir, arrirad here to day. Thees is genersl astisfaction orsr tho raaasspttoa af dip,"matu leluti.'i.s between th* two cuu trleo. r lil s EBB ta l i *los. * Kx-Minl.t.-r *. ...ir.ir tpmiks of Oar Belatleag With Uta Yellow IVople. ilr. John Ku**r:; Young, formerly Min biter t" China, is m W.i,hington on a visit to tbe Minuter, with whom be bad along inters .w yeaterday. In conversation with ti.e \N .Abington correspondent of the New * [imes. Mr. Young said that his -rleit to t ?? < I ines! Mim?t?r waa personal, aa tbev bb (heads la I'ekm. 'Iledtd notfesl rty to talk shout what was an essen iTivat" confer, ? I ne Chinese autl ritiee, Kr. Toast said, wi re lieturl el over the action of the AinsrL rsrnmsnt, not so mueh because it in. tur'ored with ImmigTBtioO, but because of ,'shown Ly the American Gov. Dt towsrda China The difference be? tween ? I tbe 1 nited Mate? bs4 never been m.ro than .. v:ter of form. The t'hirieao bad amiss that the American Q reramenl meant t? policy ot wautou.de InsulL rberebss been no agitation in regard to the Amer.cuts policy ot iinuii gtal ? s twhat el rn English mer? chants, who aaer.ia* aniioue to preserve tba lie tl le ia they had beea sears to preserve the slave trade. there never ha I been a tune whea the I tbs Ameiicaue then ha.f i Mr. Voung coola not any, even from bia eoavsrsstion rum tho Miaaakar. whether there would be an interruption of lip U ns. That would depeml ipon t1" 1 rea ter, U Dong Chang, and thal r hy the sum tsal I accept Mr. ItUir a* Minister, under ch te ss without parallel or pre. .A lil ( bu.a. an 1 which could only have ' nt Ths strongesi ' b! a a In talking with '? ??' i wa ? - ? a* ii Buspenstoo of uld destroy the iq final - ? ike l'i -.lent Harrison, were at heart not bostlle to the Chinese. .Mr. Voung aa li il tba present minister waa a libera] , fan uruialde. en. og oheractar, who bad formed a sincere attsebmsot for the United states, and wm I to I ok nt events with u practical sys, Fonryssn ago a bo Mr. Cleveland ad tha l'a - uaion bill, tbe Chinese Minis. terse red ? ittbe time had resolve'] to withdraw, (ty tbs : an ie of manr ; ' BdsBCS Of the Cbil ? .a a tl and-'tied. Tbs Chinsss were thee I dd to trust to time, ami neroua ilsssol ll irrison. ' still tights on . -lil bas f t sixty centu ' ot I .ni a mid tho confidence iu Harris n bas been .h.lied by tha signing of 1 t' uk ths Min itsi scei tho em ban ? l'i L-l ' tliat a political list . tsd ut l * head io a resr. It ii incredible that tho ? tion should not bs settled. g it lina bsginnii g, by taking it up nt Pel ? i be res wm n ?mmercial. Ban impire. Immigratioa should not ? now .ttiV more th.u it aaa undi ii vt ben wa dael w.th thu i aith bb eye apoa the po.su bilitiea of oui plendtd Pacific ampirs, thors be no immigratioa problem. Soi woald i BIB be rers our people lesa dis I in th>- 'lies* und wlotb, t<> . ? a ban l ol Ku -s..k iU I ! agland. ' Anri.-nt .ml Ma.liarn .lag*. ? ?? ina. iitor of tho a -, I io- day "T the ls. ? ing with ;i little pru I-, It waa a.-ry I. u I asmlc to make it flt properly, and in tbe afternoon by bia i i irtions, was .np:ured hy a i arty maude ! Ly s skipper tbi Bgbl il av uld L.> u excellent i ea t" carty t and ?"n Lim into playeri.. They did uot g.. "??> v fa/, th tight - narchti* r-resontetfeacli of them with dob induced tho Whiio ,i respectiva !: til.i iden ... I into tho s-u. i . iee there nap to. (eft in charge ot id to I ind ol Nsx. s. Hem i . mt for tbe mannfao extensively patronise. by the : ty and gentry ot ti.e neighbor! :.' . :i. my yean [ant i istry which ba eulah. aol to ii great '?it . k li a grazinj* ! : . .-. tnufaeture .??* of ? : ' iga, con . ara aa i lo oat. ?> tn ,rk>*t. At sn, jags b ivsslwayatanal lt un. lent mar{. finished bis i a asoae. bundrc t sn l t (ty dey cruise bs Immsdiately I secured tor I tnself es fins ? i as wus to bs Lu I In thi ss i iimitive lent a i tolloaaaj \, . ?. i ths msnufael .re of jaga baa I ? bj iuw. bal the natives of th -'I i tvs oo ssvsral oeeseieaei in !.. . wavi aa?saged toavadethan r ii,. oirou I 'he uD ida in nun which lead. tbe t earvei to believe tbst, eithesjgh I lythology may no dead, i still lives, snd is t set of con-. stent wi rship. Msteeife iu I .ifs. -rii of the Beroaeai I'ettma de ; la I in Vienna, waa it.,: ceremon;..*) that ,r inv .eur* .ri that city. . I< l by four beerass filled ? rms an ' I iramoo*? sa _ witness. I t.y ui.w.-ir'is of thirty thousand it the I lei ai -.. ? ann tetj T'he res * admired for her md I bi death baa io . maay frugal heaeebaloa . i ..:,. . ? ta J rosea. iaa> - ad -a ii ur >w ssi urn in tbs Hi Dean Afb r a* 'ai J aaa ? in i the [lurp ie ol collaetiag malas*iah* it B, he to k aa ii rder I I sae ol hi. i settled si Ol us, 'ne af r ss-r.; 'i tbi Ma I rran ia is i ,. ? ? ? raai wak h all bal r-un Io Vienna th - ??? '??? snntial I "best ei|ire*s of t; e soul." rae w -n by Kti n tl ms S?. '.ar.ia . pla ar - aat of a fa i up. 'Be . a man putting her child in the . . ribea ss 1 slag marvelous y full of ti ti.at ot the father stead .uni: ths fi Idle siptrssaea absorption nth gi ?' - i : ri am has t.niit ii ^-las* house in eay, Phe wall., doors ag aro foi sd I diffsrsnt ...rts sud ? alasa A single do r >*loeea illy, ana wbea he goes in henpens ., ?.* boaee with the ? (prod teing B part.cularly BOM sud in! it inhere. Living la TlSSS it an advanced age iaCoL il d NNiiit.n?er. a veteran of tho Teisn v. ir ,,f indepen lenee and the Cherokee wai af [n tho latter COB list the l.xaa trout*. r command ol '.eneral liougless. en I the indian, on the Neons, river. In the battle that followed the latter lost Hg warriors. Ibe ana of the leiaus was ll ki sd and gj woaaded. In the Kingdom of 1'uland there was fona ?rl) ii law according lo which anv persoB '. guilty of slander was compelled to walk B aU fo'ir. through the streets of the t'.avn wliere lie lived, acoa-mp-nied by tbe be idle. a. a .'gu that he was unworthy of tba name of niau. Everyone mav'not kn-w that the Ueik nf i ugland uotes are iu*de from new white linea , i ? n^. never linn auyilnug tbst ha* beea Worn Bo cerafally ls the p*n*er prepared that even ths uuinberof dips mto the pulp mads bs each workman is rsguUred on a dial bv mu- hinerv. I lal asea the agaa of A end 10 prisoners die ,.f consumption much un>re rapidly than pro. ,,!? i.ut.nie ..! .'onftnement. hat whether thia ia owing to the c. nhnemenl or lo tbsprevK.es lives oi the cn riot, is uot steer, trew oriuiW ual. vi any kimi live tu be old usu.