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THE CORNER-STONE LAID iXTXBBaTAXft cBRBMoxina rn*. I li RH AY AX rKTBRaBUKB, gt. Joaepb'i thnreh-?J*ny Klehmond I**? pl* rrraent - Father BteCBrthj'* Ser? mon on th* (li-rtilim. rim: nsnr ko. va.. July 2.-sr?eci?i. Yesterday waa a big day v*lth our Catho* llc eititen* and ihe occsslon brought io lYtemhurg a very large crowd from Norfolk, Portsmouth *nd -^hm"nJ' Among those who came were the diner e.,l Rsth.ilb societies of the cities nsiiied. On tbs arrival af the visiting BadMMm, which Mire in-t a. HM SSaOt bj ?? Catholic llfJllllS -f lVt.-r.hurK. the Bro* cesston *a* fame* ?*? CokUMl John Murphy, af miassBad, as ehMf raarshBi. The pimeSBBlna, headed hy a Platoon of Pidi.e ., ?>'? band, of Wak* mono. Bsarabai through som* wt he principal atreets m the lot on \\ aablngto . where the new St Josephs < atho & church sr he built, th* corner. vt walch waa W^tm li.*> ocinck, in th. praaanca of sn lm* mena* crowd. Th?- Moue was laid t I SuhOC. ^an de Vyver. and the cerem-iiv wal!. verv la?r***ive. Th* prieais ?!.?> took part in th* eKerctoes were Kev. -j j V. tb* | l*< r Of Rip chinch, gt, i*. Met arthy, of Washing? ton, ii. C.; i^v. rather kiley, of I ne.Ml. R-v. .!. J, Uoherty, ol Norfolk, . of aichmon .. Rev. T 1 Wilson, of Predericluburg; B*' R T. Cutler, of Alexandria; Kev. J I of Portsmouth, and Rer. A. W. M.Kcefry, of WchSAOad. rsfajga m'c .tenn's BSSSBSB. Th* laying of the stone *-ss followed i>y a *ertn<.ri t,\- Father McCarthy, of Washington, who speks in th* open air and estemporsneously. I tering uj^.n it..- chief them* ot his ll*cour*e Father McCarthy said, "When the 'great set soldier of modern times.' General Hoi* rt R. Re*, left the sylvan beauties of ArllriKton Helgnt.s and the -? Jovk of n happy home to e*?t bli lot with his native State, and led With peerleea skill and bravery tue arm!** of the Confederacy the delicate and tri, I consideration of the people for whom he a nu , i so much, relieve i Mm i f soil fl* tude with regard to bia wlfi ai I (emily by providing for them a home. Iou, dear friend*, ar- gathered h-r-- to-day to build s home f,,r the Indwelling ol to whom your debt is infinitely greater, who bl th*- most perfect of mon, and, at the same time, v*n God. When I : -- ? ? em and tha artistic ? ]? oratl i i calli il for by the plant foi taja aew chunh .ml tne expenditures Involved lind Ihe smallness of this e ii grwatlon, I cannot bul almire Hip faith and generosity of the small flock ? to the carrying out of BU0B larg* do sli'ii*. Ah you do not wish y (UT Church to b* distinguished by ih>- lot tineas of its spires and the largeness of Its mortgage und shrink frnni allowing any man or company from owning, ev.n In part, this hom* erected for your God, li Ii i snry that you give largely an I They who are come from distant ? ure sorely Bot cresent simply lo wit? ness a pageant or by words only to ex rre.s.s good will towards the Catholics of ?eteraburg, hui win by their substan? tial offerings help to complete I w,,rk so * ii begun." Father McCarthy next *at*r*d upon the discussion of his them* ano selected as his text, "And his i , ne sha .e dle-i Kmanue. (interpreted, Rod with ns)," Kath.-r McCarthy spoke for fifty minute.*, and lt would he Impos* slide to do Justice to the sermon In hort synopsta it was, however, a very Bbl* exposition of the text, and was heard with deep Interest. onoauTioa ixavuma. Very ImtTeRslve ordination services were held at it Paul'a Episcopal church yea? terday morning at ll o'clock. In the ab* ?? of Bishop Randolph, of Southern Virginia, who was detained by sictcnet . Bishop Whittle, of tha ah* ese ol \ irginia, presided. Tin- sermon was preached by Rev. R. RR- t*r w idi-ii Messrs. Joaeph H. Dunn and Jame* K. i lummer, both of Petersburg, wera presented by Kev. C. ic Haine, and wera ordained dea? cons, and R.v. William A. k. Goodwin, paator of Bl John's church, and Rev R. sm ling Gunn, of Brandon chm ch, Rrince Georg* county, presented by Rev, R. R. Goodwin, were advanced to the priest? hood. The si I vices Closed With Ul* h'dv commui.ioii. a touga and Inter* ated con? gregation iviis present. Moon's CJICBIH TiFMCATpn. Wood's church, in Chesterflel 1 county. dedicated yeeterda) morning al ii o'clock bu ih* presence of aboul three hundred people. The dedicatory sermon was preached by R- v. H. M. R pe, ol this etty, Nfr. C. P. Banes, the ne* ly elect* missioner of revenue, enti red u| on tits duties to-day. Re baa ? i Mr. James E Caldwell iii- deputy, Th.re will be a j,aril.' ol Bil tl Bred volunteers of the State In Richmond os Ihe F "inn of July, Ti ? will be n ?? le?'ed st tl s Exposition by ii?v,-i' or 0 Pei rall. The n:-t dieting of the new City Ronn? el! was held this afternoon and routine buaini ti I. Rep rt* from the various departments tor the fiscal y.-ir were received and a,-ted upon. All of the city officer. ,iid nominate i by the ? rs of that body al Its In June were elected at the meet? ing of the Council this afternoon. -? X OBI OL li's si ll tOVMO AIM, Prohibition Reformer* Oi : ?ii? Holli Hranrlif.K.lret <ltv OBS*****, NoRRi U.K. VA. July t Special.- The new Conn, il organized to-night. Tba body is inanpaecd ot fourteen peinficraf and twenty-two Prohibition Reformera. Rapt. .Uihn U Roper waa elected i and Luther sn,u..rn vice-president ol the Common Rmi,di; .1. R. Winston president, BM Ira B, White vlcc-pre: abut of th* Selct Branch. Capt J. J- Hurro'.ighs, a leading lawyer, ?was elected Ri.iiii Juetlce, W. T. Brooke was re-elected City Engineer, W. A. Huns High Constable, Rapt. J, J. Relton and ? a. Verdier Police Commissioners, Mr. li. T. Camp, an old gentleman who has nerved ns clerk of the Select Council for twenty-two year*, wa* tamed out to make room f,,r Mr. R. T. White, ? young North Carolinian. T. h. chinch, a white Demo em!, was defeated for | 'Hitor ol the City ll di by Ollie RR-, a Republican negro. ' The city hs non completely in the hands of the Prohibitionist*. The Police I will name the Chief of Police In a few dins. Judge Rrooke bas not yi ? Fourth waid contested el tl seating six negroes. mom '? praLvaa u mun, ?Williams Brother*, * orodue* ?:aUiY"- il-''*'}'' a'i asM?"'"?'" to-night to W, h. Wales, Jr.. truati -...,..? , their stock of goods in thia cit, ,'I estate In Berkie) and farms In Camden county, N c their hat,,mies ,-.r , mated ?t gft.OtO, There are n , orel S^iS ??>?? .o', ,. V. IO handle the potato crops, owing to strikes on rattroada tot tha West ftodailak?barg lt-m> FREDERnCK8BI*RG VA ' T?lv ?> Bpeclal, The storehouse of Mr w V 1 ludmm. a pion,liam merchant of K!iik i'r?7hur:",n!y' w;"' ""a"> dsstrnysd by tire thin week; no insurance The new City Council met to-dav. and, after organ Ixl nK, elected th- following t. ti.-er.*: i I. ik Robert R Bern ; R H. Rout !in,,n. Collector of Taxes \' Rowe. jr. Cl*rk Of Market Samuel rer of Luml.ei etc Anthony Patton; Superintendent ?f Alm? aouas Albert o, nowh-tt. Rer. R it, Houison, of thin citv h-,? baan elected tne Arm honorary member ton the i c.lumblan Society, ot Vanning* Hr ri ita angy Dai md. . I.RMA'RRHR, C. ll lulv - Rn ?, i Newt. re.,,h..,l LU.. ..!",?...':?. ' Sl" p? '' Attorney of Lunenburg )Ziu- i^T * three hundred bu*bel7of ffi:?*te T' .TAUN"^:vAei,kr,>Hnr*: , CapUtn Hugh Mcllhanv ??.? rbpectol? har ot year, h^ TO Mer*tirv *o?^T suauaton Ebbs ABVbsjnUTSlS t?id*y! ?nd ls succeeded hy R. D. Hal-lip, who assumes the active duties of secretary, aa well as the official marniglnjs; head of this life Mns'K-latlon.____ rAi'tttso wbbbb* sat Iff nows. A* a li*.ii lief I'". Htrlkn Tli.-na-.nil* of Men ? nd 4Vnsnen lille. CHICAGO. July 2.-As a result of Toe general US afj of tho Stork Yards rail? road*, six thousand men and four bun* Irla employed In the bise packing house.'-, were Lui On this morning. Dur mr 'ii" earls morning the Hurllngtori road auccei '?- I Isl 1'tlHKlntf In tis-.- trama of live stock, each trajn containing thirty .ms The receipts of live sto. k flt ll O'Clock were r\im cattle. B,flB*J hogs, iii.l ? 2000 sheep, nnd these were killed -. in f.r , il consumption. No ''"-'il hs* been received at tne Stock > arda slice last Thur?.lay, and orders were Issued this morning foi i general clean up, preparatory lo shutting down the packing houses to-night. At noon 7,000 more employes of tho packing houses were laid off, making fully Bu per c.nt. of the employes now ont. There is n<.tiling for them to do, and the houses have shut ilossn Indeil nltcly. I,- report telegraphed from I>es Moines thal General Maatei Workman Sovereign, of the Knights of Eal.or, had ..iii. I all employes of the Stock Var Is to strike this morning ia laughed at by the of 1,1-ials of this district. Non,, of the tssciiry thousand employes ai.- organized or U-I'.ng tc. ati> I.il.or organization, and lUbtful if they would strike, an tba whole plant will clone to-night. The Eurhngton road has MD ears of .\ on the road between Chicago and Caleshurg. and the Hock Island have turned 20,000 head of live stock into pasturage at Oeneao, III. The North western railroad report having S,'??i in re a few miles east of Clifton. ii 11 i r>,it mn Kitson, The I.ate.t 0*jSeS> of she New York I'ollll riana na io th- BeSalSe'a Intention.. NKW YORK, Jniy C. A dispHt.-li from Ali anv to the Herald says: The rumor Ital Senator lilli mt. rids to take the nomination for Governor this fall, and ihnt bb opposition to ttl., income Us feature of the tariff bill in th.- Senate is designed to strengthen him with the people of the state tn the guberna? torial race, is revived here, it is. how ever, a?-*eite! thal Richard Crofeer'a re? turn from abroad t.as a direct 'earing on the pian. Mr. Croker*i presence being ns .si ry Kt the perfection ot the pre? liminary arrang.-i Democratic delegates to the convention, wini are the onl) prominent Democi l in town ji; st now, wera reluctant to express an opinion on the rumored pr.. gramme, fearli re tbemselvea i- r- the miror ls definitely settleo. Borne of them, however, consented to David M?i nuc. of the Twelfth district, i" Ness Jfork, said: "I have : Senator HUI m opposition to Ibe income tax spoken of ai a p isslble Indi? cation thai be might bs again a candi foi Governor, hut i do not think nindi ol lt. lt Governor Plower ss..ms a renomination, 1 think he should have Michael J. Mulqueen, Mayor Qllroy'a aon-ln-law, said-. '-The Senator has .-;., taino- made himself v.-ry Krong with ihe people of New fort by hla action "ri the Income lax. i think he could car? ty the Mate." WASTS THU U. A r. s.tl.K SKI ASlltr i d wu rd (i?i miaii ss.... .tits Awarded a Ver. diet ol "?i4,.-,<io Hriags Suit. WASHINGTON, July V?Edward Gor? man, administrator, who si,is on Saturday awarded a verdict of |H,5uo against tba ind and I'anville railroad, Bled a petition to-day In tl.-- ault Of the Central Company, of New Fork, salting thai the re. .-m Mle of the Ri< ti,non.i and Danville read be Bri aside, averring that tiie Bale ssas confirmed by the without an order vial being given, and without an opportunity being given to any of the road ? crediton to nie any objections. ii,- believes that thia sale was made in part for the purpose of defrauding un? set ured creditors Judge Cos has set Ju.y lltfe us the day iur ti,.- loaring. i?.?a; olh u ah is uiisiouEit. H < tomnot Hud I lian villa- Workmen Vi.lt General Minuter Greers. WASHINGTON, July 2.-A delegation composed of men located in various dttea along the lim- ef the Richmond and Dsa* vilie railroad and representing Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and i-'ii." | h<;.' Ibis -norning. r the road being iiiis'iit In Ness fork, the delegation call? ed upon Cen. ral Manager Green and bad a conference relatli. to i rei torat'sui ol the scale of wagee, which som.- time ago suffered b 1" j'-i cent, reduction. Mr. Green positively di lined to dls . uss tli.- mal ? I -? any int minti..ri es r ?> what a pllshea bj thi . or whether any atepa would tie taken by the road looking to an ll ol wai TUE SIVA BAMBA VA*AL. Tho XlrtiTngoan a-ovemnvnt Hn? With, drawn nil Oj.position S., lt. NEW rORK, July fe?PreridCDt John E. Bartlett, of the Nicaragua Canal Com pany, thia morning received a cablegram from a canal repreeentatlve .-it Managua. the Nicaraguan capital, aaylng thal the Government bad wltbdrawa all ci , to the canal. Wh.h- Mr. Bartlett would not : th.- source of hla Information, he said that lt waa iiutheiic, and that he had been expecting it. .invai Cheat. - WASHINGTON, July 2.?The resignation mi M. K. Bj re hes bet n a Asslstanl Surgeon J. E. leys transferred rii.ni Hie Vermont to ths philadelphia Nasal Hospital. Pasi ? i tssl - mi Er.gl neer McParlane fr im the ir ueau ol Hteam .i mg to tic- -; ?', Francisco, n Passed Asslstanl Engineer E. 11. Miner. who ls SjTAtlted three months' Lave, Lieutenant W. J, Seara from the Minnesota lo th-San Er - relieving Lieutenant F. W, Kellogg, graii' ...| three months' leave; <'nt"i Knglneer c.. \v. McCarty to the San Pi Ensli-h E. L, K y to the 5 in l-'r ll : ? i In ? Ensign E H. 11 irrell, panted ha' li ive; Bnsl rn \. I;, Hofl to the Navigation Bi i Passed Isalstant Engineer Walter M. ind, "io- if < '.'nun...I in Mi Ivllle's efllelem and popular aides, waa t.. das ords ?? I to join the Ban Fran. Ness York. -1 I lunged Int.. a "uri n : Trestle. ATLANTA. CA.. July e.?A special from Annlston says: Th.- northern p.. train which left h- re at L' ...lock this afternoon oa the Alabama Midlai Into a I'liiidng tr-sti- near Bdm mi in, two miles out of town. Th-- trestle a si .. Sttom of a grade, just ar..mid a sharp ? irve. ll sr.is too Ibm to stop the train when the tire was discovered. The md tender went across, hm the express, mall and baggage cars fell in, pulling down two pal engel hes. All three ss. re burned. Engines r w . R. Howden, hi reman William Chastlne and otu ,,r two others were hun. bul not fatally. The passengers ea iped by the rear "f the train unharmed The fire is ),. Hi s ed IO have been eau/- db) ,n engine which passsd over the trestle two hours befO Amtlier li t -lt .Him le'ii nr-fnEon. PARIS. July ?:.? \ ttemonatratkm was made in the Cholay-le-Rota Buburba to? day agalnsl the Italian, a irking la the railway sr.mons. Moat of tb ? Italian* had already l.-ft the .tattoos Others, who wera "till Rt work, (led on hear! mob advancing. ( their ground, .ind light if necessary, E fora a blow could be struck the police interfere i and prevented a conflict, Mest! f" Annnal Session. ASBTJRT PARK N. J. July :.-The tenth annual convention of th.- Nation il Editorial Association convened in the big auditorium to-day. The ball asa filled. A hug ? numil, r of worn. itss fr?m all over the roun ?v were arriving by evey tram. They haw not settled BOWS to bUS.nsSs' Jct. Intensely Hot in .exrtii. AUSTIN, TEXAS. July 1 The hot ssas,- has struck this section with great force, and to-day at lo o'clock the mer? cury registered in the signs I office 108 A strong breese ha; prevailed, but it has heen hot. as If off a fume It ie probably ihe hotest day e\s-i morUvl here. ???i-?e Boston's Council haa been so prodigal during the paat year In creating apecial loana that Instead of an annual loan of upwards of fci.5ui.Uoi, aa In past years, the city this year l? permitted to bor? row only *l,07?J,ou0. SPORT liEATS THE DON. A OttBAT RACK BBTWKBX TltB TWO CRAChS AT Hlirai'sIlKAO. The lllurT.r .*!.?>. th? .Jun* Stskes from lil* Opponent. Winning by * Meek? A hurprl.elp ?!>? Hist Ha*'. Sheepshead Ba) Rad Track. .Inly 2. ??-uj-iiMi'ini tnan 4/"~\ if%"it ono Make rife to II day's programme A j) brought tuiu. Qft^, \t ,,.,,.,le to the grounds hen- to enjoy the J3rf** clays sport AMde I slfy^r^MAt tro,m the stafce race. jj'/ *]||''rV'/ the leading feature.,f S.^fS^N \ ,h>' <*">' waa the h"'" ly contested ra -I and I lon tl,.- third i ,11 ihe card. When the Signal had l.c-.l siren Dm Alonso wai rn front, but soon gar* ray to stowaway, who showed tba way to tb* hack stretch. At the tura for heine Sport leaped to the throat-latch of th* ??Ron." dr.-u- away fro,,, th* Others, BOd the pair raced like a team the rest Ol M way bul Bporl outatayed his rival and tupi rb race by a short noaa.. in the race for the June stake*, lal oin flashed in fronl for a short dtatance when Comm med commano, in i retained it to tbs Stretch At tin* poini Th- Bluffi r made a spurt, to-K s commanding lead, and managed, under ?ever* pi w*ure, I stave off ? ,"'1'1'' riirh by Hanch?*t*r, tinnily winning ai a "The *urpri** of the day was the result of ii . fb ? race, which was won by Libertine. ? 16-to-l ste.;. Bummer) : Pl, ,| ,..,,., foi ? rei year-ol it- an i up? wards, which have run and not this meeting, futurity ccu-*- t11""',1'' lt?, Macklin, R. to ll drat KtnntM second. Amil-- Bishop third. Ilene 1., l-S, Second race the June -take?, for two year-olds, futurity courM. "he timm ilia. Doggett, i to l- drat Mancheater second, The Commoner third. Time, 1 12 I-... Third race?for three-year-olda nnd up mlle and sn eighth Doggett ii to R first, Ron Alonso StoawB) I Time. I :S7 1-5. Fourth mee for three-year-oias, non winner* during th '? one mlle. - Rom: laic (112, Rr,.oks, ll to 5) first, Ed. Kearney second, Joe Ripley third. Tune, Fifth mee for two year-olds, futurity course ? (MW. Doggett, B to li tn m. Harry Reed second, Mosquito third. Time, 1 li 5-3 Blxtk*i vy-welght handicap, mlle and an < ighth on the turf Lo ran (11*. c. to ti fir?*.. Long Bes th Tot, Gallant third, Tun-. 1:53 ?-.*.. nsauxTs AT BART ST. U fis First race?nine-sixteenths of a mile, selling Judge I*on first, Btarllght second, Edna R. third. Time, .fit Ri h Hf mlle. BL Stephen .. Agnea O, third. Tune, .54 1-2. Third race .thlrteen-slxtei nth.* of a mlle. nlte flr*t, MU Lu ards third. Time, l 28 l-t Pourtl liters of a mlle. - \Y T Bills first, ' 'hsrtn I, Lon* donville third. Time, 1:0 l-t Fifth ,,f a mile.? Justice first, Lil ? ond, isiack ? l. Time, R22. im wnnrsas it w.saraoTonvark. CHICAGO, July 2 There was no stake . .id at Washington Park The track ha 1 drli 1 out over Bunday, and some fast time was made. Bumm uv. race?four nnd a half furlong?.? Alabama (100, A. Clayton, IO ti ll first, il 1. Liss ik third. Tin mlle.- Rittie Rhrii (80, A. Clayton, 12 to R first, Hasty l, l lull wad third. Time. 1.4.1 A-i. Third race?on" mlle. -Cicely (1"7, Carr, s to l) llrst, Greenwich second. The Kitten third. Time. RU l-t Fourth ra e bai I ip, ll WO a ! led, mlle and a i.iiarter.- Faraday i HT, Kay, 7 t,.> ii firat, Henry Vouna i.???!. Prince Carl third. Time, SOT. KR th race three-quartera of a mile.? Rora Taylor (105, Thorp*, 4 to li first. Lulu : I, Gai 'ti third. Time. 1:15. Sixth race?three-quartera of a mlle.? larton G07, A. Clayton, S:r Al,uer second, Ethel Gray third. Tune, ma Ai. nu: hosioxs wis. The rittrpiirEi Could n,.t Hit Nlchn's-Th* Mae's Dofeal the t |*v*laad*. PTTTSBURO, Ra.. Jun* 2.-The visitors bunched their hits In the third and but to-day and won out easily. Nich? ols was almost Invincible, the home team tnakim,' their four bits In the foul llfth Inning. As no ', ? ea ar. morrow the Pittsburg t>-am will piny an exhibition game al Wheeling, and the Bostons al Bnaron. Roth teams will return to Plttsb mi ri i* night, t,, j ? t in go l resi ? Kana foi tl t Fourth. AI '.'lida:,. ? The i R. H. E irg.1)0011 OOOi Boston .00300010J ; ?< o Ban ? ? and Merritt; : and Ryan. Ni m ross, 6; nnnc,!,, (. CLEVELAND, O., July 2. One thou to-day wit - non,.- team, and the worst exhibit umplrin ever bi ? ? veland L'mplre ? (Jriftith out of the box In ti nilli: by rank decisions on strikes and a Ucl ed on a bad di In the Sixth and v | ,,,,( 0f ,n,. ? game a ill be proti ? - Score: R. lt. E. i leveland ...'inion:, n ,, fj i i i Ni ?? Vork .ft rt 3 I ll 0 ll 2 0 0 ' 1 Batteries: Griffith, Clarkson, and Klm ell, rilli ami i kia, 17; chicago, if,, CHICAGO, July L-The Colts and Red ? Ired In a ir erm ndous slugging much to-day, in which the visitors came - I in the box mi the I ? lon wai taken out In the seventh md ed by McGill, wh,, v.., but unlucky. Ryan's bom* run In ihe eighth, with two on banes, iii I thi bm the enemy gathered In two on two singles, good running and a muff by Ryan in thc Isst bining, .< lead which the Colts cmld mn overcome. Attend mi ? Seor.-: H H. |; Chicago .2 3 5 1 1 fi H ll iRia .ISIS Batteries: Stratton, McGill and 8 Rai:.ey and Buckley. laarss ii ti go bttbtmt. At Louisville: LoulavUle, 6; r?altlm-)-> 0. ' ' At st. Louis: Waahligton, I; st Loul* 2. _ At Cincinnati: Cinctnrnti, 9; Brooklyn, At Chicago: Cleveland. 10; Chicago ?> RR' Ba w. r. ' PC Baltimore -. :;- \$ , , !;"s,v'^ .?o i9 '.en Brooklyn . :.:t ?>) mi Plttaburg .'....:::, 33 'mtm Philadelphia .30 ' New york . ;;-. JJ -."-!. Cleveland . ?*, -R ..MT Cincinnati . ?>i an ',,, st. Rous. .; ??;, J., Washington .i; 41 -Ji;; Loutovllle .15 n ,._,,;? ,NV :"- -IR- sched? ule 1 for to-day, the date bavtas hen reserved for postpone I gaaae*. STATS I.M'Tr o orrs Xi-lur. I', ll ral urg ai Richmond ?tauntcn at Roanoke. Lynchburg at Ncrfclk. -?a-___ Ktenmer From Rh ni Oimr .nilm-il ?AN.FRANCISCO. July I M'Ol *t -.,,-? lp Ten, ai .tv, ,1 . ,*t ni-ht from Hon* Kong and Tokohoma Tins srrlV* from the SUB since |t broke out In May. After leaving Hong .. of plague broke out t-n board. A Chlneae ? tl:- en nine-room was tak and died in four hours. At the Japanese r-'rt of Nagasaki tho ivru -. In quarantine u week. 1 yiiehril for *n <V.d Ol IBM, GUTHRIE, MO.. July :.?On August 10. KR. James Johnson, a negro, outraged Mr-, st. ila Kins-, of this place. Ha waa captured in St. Louis ana brought ber* last uluru. Tne news of his coming ore? el i'd him. and when the train arrived lie was taken from the train by a mob handed ond his body filled with'bullets. Less Emmlffration. The great amount of feeling which has been gradually growing for the past few vttax* concerning the restriction of immi -rratlnn and the effect on wasres bssled the Secretary of th* Treasury to sertou 1> ...nsldi-r aa to the a.dvls itdlltv Of laving this thing deflnlMly aettled, and to thin end he has appointed a commission ron siHiing of practical men already in the -service to Investigate the whole 1 r..r a number of years peal r-.mmltte<~i pf .'.ingress have Un investigating the i of Immigration from abroad, but ? ver thoroughly Investlgat-d IBS .mestlon of wage*, and whether or not the great Influx ..f rorelgnere Into this country has reduced the nwrage ol American wages, and the east of living in inlH country. , , . [n addition to this, and md the l< the questions with which the com: will .b-al, will he the stt-mpt I with Ihe distribution of Immigrants, un la ? Memorial nay th- Oovertiore ? w i ithern states mel In conference ur. August,, d ar" "**,*?". whereby Immigration could ???- Induced ^o commission was s] | !"> JJj'JL*1" sndesvor by personal .?*****??*?"* the certain the exact facts and r-j**rt.ins same to the SecrcMray ol ,h"/;t^ 1S''''yk The roost Importaal featuri ol tne worn of the commission will be ? deep and searching Inveatlgstlon Into the Iniqmtouai an.! .vet-gross lng padrone aysMm, *nWh ls threatening every newly opened P-nrt ,'|c the country and every manufacturing vii I i it) a poi liar :. '""1 ,,xlM!! Ina* .. [Milan growth, bul th- idea is fallacious Armenians sra lm i-y thousands. Hungarians ara brough! .-vcr ss Ith .von leas cara than M required by Imv in the ere of catt!. ra .nd ra '<\ ar" oftentimes compelled to salk miles bars : | and half starved, without clothea i. over a country cov? ers I s-.ith si".-t and Ice, sn i land in a country of wni.-h they never heard, from which there ls no SSCePe. Arm. muns Polee and other la, in a marr with even tii-- cara allotted to a western Ttl i'll-hack hog. Huddled Into tenements reeking with fifth they live and . name, In a rain endeavor to pay ..ff the debi i-f passage and ni mi j advanced by their cru?l tiiskmastens. Hlots and etrlkes I I ''1 ?ln mark this moat nliurlng r >ad to wealth whii h the padronea folios. and thi missioners will tind it no '???* -ssh to get at the root of tin evil, tor the "pad rones" are, in hundreds of Instances, and | ssess what la far nv.re valuable than mere mon?v, thal latest in? vention of polite civilisation, the "politi? cal pull." Still the men who ore appointed .ire In ? se i" win, and wltn the p rwer of th< i ? Ited SMtea i - up ' i them, they v.i',1 d.mt.Hew get at the root of the mat? ter and by I.lasting lt klh the growth of ssti.it cannot fall t-> h? a stum'..In? to American progress. Perhaps the inr.-sr phase of tl ceroue growth is the news r cetved re c-ntly by the Government of the Importa? tion In large numbers of Japanese who are worked in the game cruel mannei as the Poles and others. This Inf rm i verified by th-- best and I agente the Government possesses, and ??. field to the commission. Th" commission appointed by tli- Se - of tho Treesur) Bl imp, Superintendent of Immh Washington, D C.; Dr Benn r Commls aloner of Immlgrat rk. and Mr. Edward P. Mc8 Commissioner al N- tv l'ork. Tl sith liv- i h Col S'i;mp as Chairman an-l Dr. Senner al Secretary. The ? itu ti. Er.en thi ern cities the Investigation will tended to the Weetorn SMtea ai I ; ? |j t-. Kir, *J>e. Nias I mun Eu it t se R'ehe>t llelr*sa. Miss Gertruda Vanderbilt, the richest heiress in America, la still a g. . in skirts to hi ? la Cor neiius anderbllt'a only daughter. Her father's fabuloua wealth is estin ... ms and a daughter, I tlon ..f i.is .stat*- ss ill hardly be I 00,00 n will wltnees a memorable ?o ii ??? -nt in Nea fork's fash circle The creal Vanderbilt mansion on Kiftv-eev.nth street U 1 Fifth avenue, which resembles m-.r- the , European monarch than the ? in cltisen, win i- ? 1 The grear corri dore and I mg Bweep -' il rooma sviii be ? rowded with the richest and in >al Ive of New V"rk's ultra-fasl i to a s of eighteen ssh'., unless ber dla tlon ?hort rear, would rather l e i Ith h.-r b of her in the kO< lety in which th-- name of Vender! dr il factor. So 7. al ously has ahe i.n kepi from the public ? rv few outside of the Immedl ite famll). ? the fa i bill has -'i d - n I,, r. She is a tall, slender glrI, . aembllng her mothi r, with dari.. ea and be \ itif il, luxu I int brown hair. In mai Bel ved ls a very bl re ? . .- ith an extrem ? ehlle her mann- - ' peech and genet 111 gly attn ? '..-aij, r, r tv * ar Rex. T'rinr to its nil atioea made f r ? ts? .r s la and aft.-r that ' concave patterns up ti ls.'?. Prom the ? dat. s in women's Bhi is t.. .- ia to be n ? ll her Aral eel of "rights an i lefts" lasts were made In Philadelphia and bought by Daniel Sllsl., n man- ' .ii.rks were rsi... n as "V I.sun, Mass. All flannel can be kept from further shrinking If lt ls first soaked In ih-en in hoi water before lt la made up. And all cloth, either i f the flannel family or Btnooth-faei d, aa h is I clo! h I ! 1 leal of after way of splitting and Bolling. Many of these mit rials will slims, unless tivy are thin- attended to, ??? t of water dropped ui m them as if if were grease. A i Instorm will aim 11 ?'i 1 eil I lunn Closet. lt should be bulli between the dinlng ? kit. lon, so ihnt lt can i ? ? B should i ? a inches wide and ab. rt. When tbe tendency is to pile too many r upon them an I apt to [*hei e is no i .ihv we dins to ir.-, litton and i ivs r these with ss int- paper or muslin. Why i as has ? ? - ? thia mater! ' a ld '.li" -? or hr taking hs f il ling upon the ? end is to of ii ci.- ii to hold them, an i to fasten it al the cornera and In I ,:?:? driven dowi Into th iti la l- *s apt t.. fall over from a jar .ir slight blow. v. here possible, glass Bhould i r. In the mo.-r model n . ll In the dining-room l row side al ? chlna-cl< i ? Mr gla bi - All drinking I ind rar enough bj arl ? ? sion or ml l c them out sst. v\ hei - . ned ona upon ths or s'.intoi. I hare le in art In BO uri.'li so that one rieo pi New york finds ateady employment In supply? ing them. Hi is known to all tbe dealers, on tc-1 d him to their ?. Homers ul da should BSVer Cora* the hOlll W <.f the plate. I-'....ks . i. whi.-h cups are hung shout.] si. t be screwed on tue edge of lbs sh' if. bul vs-l' und. meath lt. Trev shout. be tested from time t" tims, lest by thi -ettllug of the bouea and of the shelve* tl >?>? might l.ecr me li The sec,nd shelf should lie about thre. in.hen narrower than the one beneath lt ti admit of Large di shes 1 ry Ited ? ni SSfely. The upper shelves, unlesa used r. - large llehea mas ba uuan ..ai. .., B? cond. Fr. ni Harper's Baser Oaatt r*u . t Emt. OSVcer Floater yesterday arrestei \n,-. M 'in- sloted), charged svltli feloniously asaaultlna another aura namco Hoo?ii Moise, with a brick. The m.-n tm I nora. difjculty on February 24?.h And Morris hit Moise with a brick. Morris has been dodging around the city ever since. The Selectmen of Attleboro, Mass have appealed to the State authorltlei to help them exterminate a peat of gypa} moths. BLOODY ^UNMY FIGHT. ltro tMMMMAM axu two datis urouikrs inn xnm. The Scene of lh?< Balli* wa. IUtI. Court r ? (. _^4 y. liot?n TiiharmnUt < rlllc. ally IlR-T?ib?.rii slilpinrnts. WINSTON, H. C., July I ?orlons tight occurred at I hms -. Darla ,,,-,,,;.. r< itardny, in which six i soaag men participated, shoot,: and knives wen- used promBBCUoualy. F"iir of the number uer* seriously, If not fatally, injured. Two Sr., mian broth? ers, originators of tba ncht, were shot, and two Darin brother.-- cut to pi Ii. T. llajies, one of Winston's larg) ll tobacco manufacturers, la critically Ul of Bright's dlaeaa*. Rr. McGuire, of Rich? mond, was telegraph) d for this mon Th*r* lW*r* twenty-seven deaths In Winston during June, seven whit* and twenty negroea There were four whit* death* In Bal*m and one i loi Ther- were l,2o9,!?96 jiounda of leaf to I al tha winston market during Jun.-. Shipmen ta of manufactured i co during the month aggregated IS -a uti.t.AiBxr.n nun i.y.m tuxo. Oe* i ge mu*, i barga 4 with Outracing and Mnrd*rlng Ul* Mere Um* it Clo*? Call, R .LEIGH, S. c., July 2?After mid. night Saturday night Sheriff Pa formed by a telegram that a b dy ot mounted men w*r* en route to Haleigh t,, lynch George Mills, in J for th< out? rage and murder of Bis niece, Ina Wim? bi riff c tiled i ut "- Gov? ern,t-* Guard, and bad Milla - In .1 carri ? -ii-tune" from ?|\... would-be lyncher*, lean from their runners that Vb- Jail ular le I, quick! da) night Milts wa* guarded In the ern Oovernor'a Guards, and to-day Sheriff Raf?.- had him ' ' '"O' for safe keeping. -*.-? a Bailer l*rewa*d. WILMINGTON, N. c., July 1?Special. (?....rue Williams, a sailor on the Amerl n< r W, C, Wickham, from Phtl ? hil., carrying a hawser from his \ - ' a Unlit r t . the ' lotte wharf >? dav evening, lost I overborn 1 and was drowned. HI ivered in n few mlnuti s, bul all effort I was twenty eight j fro ai Savannah, - M. M. Katz, a prominent merchant of this '? ?". dil d at hui i h.-r,- y Iterd ly e\ - nmg. VOL ion CAT K'S OKAY lOX, It U tully Endorsed hy Ilia Lndlca anil Picket Canis. The Hollywood Memorial Association and the Confederati Memorial Literary held i lolnt i ? 'lng m the Law an i Equity i lourt-room >? noon to take actli n r< i Ung Ri,- ad rt C. i 'ave, de? livered at the unveiling of the Con fed i idler*' and sailors' tn mument. Mrs. Joseph liryan pri Ided, Mrs. J. I?. i 'rump di anions were adopti d: Whereas, adverse criticisms have arisen delivered by Dr El. C. Cs i of the un? veiling i f a ii. n imi til I i the private ? the women South consider thal their val ire truly representative Confederate ns, the women or this, the capital - Ity of the lal ? lon from tlc ? ? I th'- dl-tiii. orator, who our last Memorial-Day; therefore, be it ved, Thai we, the li illywood Me? morial \ ti, d ' rdlally and heartily "' e*" : ;n Dr. Cave'i l!-'1 do rec< against the mov ment, as fol I : I- : Whereas, an association ha - form.-I with . to promote the ll , om "lien of the South in the late war between the -.-. le reas, w i-i,iring ap| reel sell es, nain \ le ? ?-.. ii,,' unworthy of us, we irnst, and to which v. * i ? expression. therefore, be lt Resolved by us, some of whom were of thai period, an 1 others the and \ rave women who har.- i iv, I. That wade we o none In equal honor lu to th nemoi of tin noble women ? -ult of le of the times, with tl - neb an enterprli .nit to their Ideas, and should nol be Initiated until at le. st the >h..R ls in plac. .-!...lt worthily rei rt -. ni the love ai t honor ol the Southland towards ? i WHA1 Mil-Y i OVET. . That we believe we faith? full;, r, t out rs ond ol that suffering time in the lentlmen't whi h would rather p >i I :,,,,. -mv r in marble or g >ld, and would pr vet the ? nodeet, whi di we sa-,aid find In tl ?'? ? defence, i v.-r n ? the truth and princlj . ? memorabl.nlilci nf com . neratlons ls . righi demand ir ch.,ice Iii pref ried urn or mental pile, as the inscription In the i. al London which tell the birth an I I oh. r Wren, adds, simply, "If you iee hR m, numeni so In the true and loyal Southland we I ur ideal mem trial. The in- ting * :.,-. bul night said tha t Its is unanim . I M mum< Memorial i. ? ?'? well re] ? ? it that thei ? latter would I i time. I'h Urti (amii'. Urary l-aidorarinrnt. ai thc meeting of P ? imp last night, which was ian |, Cap? tain M. W. ll utlewo "I offi ri I I l iwlng i, and Ri"/ \. ??win ri sa i d ii'1 attention ha ition of R ?-ion of % of lha monument ? ry of tha private - nth. May SD, I ll m of that j. pie s h. ba re t\ er . a cruel rplril of malignant hatred to the South, and who bi f il**ly stigmsi i ? bela and t; ..!? ? lea in the Ni nh ? l.-i ti rs to merni i rs -,f this . r. np a bl I i ?? vi to 1, ? i mena ??? to our future p ace and th,-r ? fore, ll scents advlsabl* and opportune that I |iV* a full and I ?i of .cir view* in i.e.,rd to th" quest!; na Involi i ?r wv cordially and unreservedly ? -u dora* tin- sddreaa of i ir. Car* aa ful and .-I'' uent vmdlcatlon of th.- pat? riotic people of th.- South, who n, bl) ?f .unlit for lome and country, and t maintain the fundamental principia ol ail fr.-e government?that tne . govern aria** from and la co-existent sith tin- consent of th* governed. Traitors and rebels we w*r* not. bul pntrlnta striving in tbs last court af gn? ni .1 to defend the principles of our R*vo ? :?>? .'ires, as embodied in theil Declaration of Independence, which pro claimed our local Kovernments as 'fre. ?nd Independent States.' We \.ep- d feat,-d In ,-ur efforts, bul th* r**ulta >! tb* war. in the trenchant word* of oui orator, afford but another Instance in th. s history of truth on the acuffoR and wrjf.J vii the throne.' A l'*BT O' TU", ls; m "2. Defeated in 1866. we were held in military bondage until ISO, when we were forced by our conquerors to incorporat* as the organic law of Virginia the follow In* positive enunciation, to-wlt: " That this State shall ever remain a member of tho Enlttvl States of Amerpa. and that the people thereof are a part of the American lunion, and that all n tempts, from whatever s circe or upon whatever pretext, to dissolve raid Union or to s.-ver said . unauthorised ami might to ie- resisted with th.- whola of tb Btote.' "Thu* ended our 'free and Independent Btatee,' and in their stead wa ha 'ii.;.- Enioti. We were tra ? ?? win be true I I any ..f our ultra loyal t radii cs ?..tne has-- threatened) to withdraw fr un th-' Eulo d St tl will nev.-r again question t tho people Ol Vlr ".'. We have no unkind word or I for those soldiers of the North w!... have h-nest: ? I ua with fraternal friend? ship and ? brotherhood of Btatee, .-.nd it is ss; hesitation we aver that in thus asserting tl:.- Integrity Of oar osvn ? ? do rot in any sense Impeach their fidel] what they believe th-- right. Rearea in different schools and under dlffi to them til" purity if principle which we claim f"r Ives, and ss,- dei lai" to th- io | igh we were once sri now only remember that ????" .il? ia a perpetual Union. "4. We cordially and without, mental res.-rvatim welcome t . our ginini climate all tm.- cltlsena of ti1'."1 i wining to accord us the rights and privi Imerlcan cltlsenshlp. v.'.- prom* ? inline kin I con Chteags Csaaaassia I'peal r.Cavs'a tdSie*?. of the ;?"'? ' i made by the e ? Mr. Cave in hla I RI' hmond ? "the South ssa- in the righi a n ? .- " < 'ommentii . this the l tries' ss iii not hesitate to disown Mr. <a px ti ni si least ol thing was - lld by him ab of the scar, and thal they would I ?uk to his braver; and enduranci o the i e publl i di cl i ?? their erins ?... re hopi In the wrong a Weak tinman I I c itself to make such ??? I i: :? t he n ? i .-??? '';. mp ? as to sa) ? ? ? ra kl:- : up dead their salon, and ss.u-.r all south -, te the<r exai ? us that the Tribune ? thal Mr. Cave was right In all he Ol and ssa- | I its cause unju I to some ol \'.-SS SOUtll to tiii ri a ; .Hld ali It .lie- ? ' ? ,t ir ua , politic f-.r him to ? it. Charles? ton Nee :rler. I lillie i S. ? aw attended t. ?.. ,- in t nlon-Bt i is morn? ing . nd evening l;.-v i ir. R pi "A Nea Creature lu <'hrr I and id'nhii t.-r.-l the c immunlon, which :. In tic ? I took as his subject, "The murm i the Hebrews ut the ssa' ; fr.>ni which he drew wholesome l? ; touching the I i through - j ss.- ai- passing. In the afternoon, the tori the ? ? ? ? "tn. ind Captain C. I. Hasher ith- latter bs; school) n ? ? i' M. I ir. K - -?'! th- planting and hlstoi .md i by Mr. ' ne?u?i in . M. 1.. ch . Mr. ' and coi "d. and K--s ,1 M. re sp k- ss ell . -i the -r ? "i. and ' .1. Taylor Ellyson rr. le a ard I. ii pv -, . ;.. in a*hlch hi in this Hr. tify that his i.:. H.-r iii' ? " spent ir. th. now apenusng his last las- .. ? found I word -f i lod, and the Sabb tth Inati of the children. :th ,in-l Bessie I m ide beautiful recltail ms, ai ? ' ? i- hug- is due t?> the falthl Mr. Ada and hU ' Mr Prank T. ! T thing ovt .-ly all of i ted for. Mas or K '' ?;?' ? r. C. S. Brauer, VI. ? -n. ' "unpin.in. to th- : The Concert l" Sight. The , ' ? rt to? night, In the i hall. The reh< arsal vi i . In every respi ? I ber of i Mr. \V. i'. M of (he choir, has ? il well ? merit sviii be given. THE CCLUMBIAN ALBUM OF ART IS NOW ( OMPLETEIX Nos. I to 14. Brinq (his to (h* office of Ths Time*, cr send iii mail, with (en cc .'.? in coln, and you will receive one part ot tue isca! portfolio of art. No Starips taken. Complete Set, hr nafl,$l.S0 Iel 'fJEi?pT=EpEt^r-^^^^ ; il I fi BOOK OF THE BUILDERS. Itr ii.- .ix co a po aa fr un Hill times to nu. riMEs ?mes with Eart of DOOK Uf i Iii: in;. J \>o eenie extra al Pirti l io | Beady. LIBRARY COUPON. i naveties ot a Bachelor, 2. Layi oi Ancient Home. A, flit} kOeS tJcaudal. 4. The ls.ji.se. ol UM Seven QtV , ;,. i i .alli-nd. ? V. olUllig iUee. ;' praam Lita >.' t iuiiU. i.suns. IS. A liook ut ?joK.-ii Deede. p.. Moonee fi. ?? i "i.1 Mj.nsa, ll. The hcas'Oi Eetter. lti Es ...s n of. Kita l.i. Vic ir of Wakefield. 11. X at 15. l'aul and \ i 10. "Story jf ua au ican J-'arra." ir. Laya ut the Bcottlsfe Uavallera I lo. Lu i lu. ure^taa. ?jo. Eiack Beauty. ? l One of the ITofesslon. ; tua. ^. Ti, tbe King. ai. The Pleasures of Eite. ad. The Eady of the . ? nj M' nunga In Florene*. vt. lt*b a?d E;r? Kneads, ?h Whittle:'? E vp. The Greatest Thing in the World. ? , L illa Kookb. HE tongfellow's I'oema j-i in .\ .-in..iitin. sj) The i'rlr.ce*i? ? a ltauaelaa i<'0 Poetical Selections. Si'.. Past 'iud Present. _ ZT. "Thoc.ghts from the Emperof Marcus Aurelius Anton ?"?: -IleroeB nnd Hero Worship." j*,' -fMts ftoia Bhakeapeare." f-d vol? - un* nnd Ellie. '0,', VT. ?th, Pr ..>k ?? I i "Mi'i un the f-to**. ?? 4* "Mil1 ?" ths r\ts*n." faec^nd *eHea> Two of theaa eoupnna cut from The ?pirne" sid sent *s-ltn ?<Vht cerita In coln to The Time* nftVe w\\x entitle you to ?-?? one of th? -.hove booka Ko Btamps taken. j BLESSING IN' DlsOl'ISi-;. CAKXOl'S HEAIIl MAY HEAL Tig wot WM or sr.liAX R.rmnny and Italy wrep with Fr?n? ? o,. , tba Ulrrnt llrr tdaHgend I'rrtldaat. ii.., Knla**** Strlkiag act. PAIRS, July 2. All ? itjaj. ^ tins eity cul, g|s* th-- i airy of Rut ? rOT Wo!. , tenants DngOBty a:,d kl I omen, to Itnltai i ? German Rmi It is t,?, eni ly to Uer ma ny wt. ? ,-ror \\ lilia ni o ? which - on the ' ' i f | ? ? Silk. Skill! c.l|. ,,!: Rame ? The P .- I d si ll ' Ml ",l, ' . . , > l?*t, [ ? . ? ' ' in A i ii ? .John R ti.-- r 'HRS i CENTURY . WAR BOOK. ? from with ,. Ill rain. * Picturesque^ 'arts 1 ti Id Heady. uutum ? to 1 BB 'I IS ,. nts in coin, and rai ? i I'll I l Kl SI ll id, t -^rao? . ...n. PARTS 1 TO 20 RI lilt. '???.* .*.'- * .*.' RIDPAIH'S HiSTORr. Kat, Ko 811 ? - lo 1 IR ,| Ml > .. ? ne. .-> 1 ?r gt PATH ' ^' ^ .'.'.'.'.-.-. .-..'. ,"?"'.*.''.'-.'. .'.'. THE WORLD ITS people 111 Sl\MGHT. N.i?. 1 ii. ;-. I., Stly, Three rr, ie - I .1 ... " . ' . - 'THE HOLY LAND PHOTOGRAPHED Hag, 1 to 8 Heil). rut ita > ' n- Inri ot I'dl.l I.AMi I'HOTOOitAl'HED." If i i-i. ic 1 I,- a.itu -ti.a cm auu mtri lor iio.-j. ] I baud, mcnallys, co. ?$ / LnCYCLOPEOiA ANO 3AZEI7EH. ana. 1 ii. SI H-.i.'r li -cud or bria ' k 71V J* tn I V- i,:mm n tullin. jj ?.*^'.'-'-' . . . ? RICHMOND IDE CO,, Seventeenth St., South Sta* Dtdfc, Kennebec River Ice, iphoua N?- Baa. A.D. LANDERKIN, Suporlntendont. .ua l Mui