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THE VIRGINIA SYNOD. AJtMVAl SESS10S WAS OTES Ell YESTElilUY AT HAS VILLE. Br. Bert, ot BBBBBBBM, -ironing Sernaaan l>r. riooslss. of lynchburg. sQaSjflBal Hodir.iar 1 hm Atendaaeo. HANVILLK. VA.. Oct B% ?pa-.al. The Virginia Synod met hen-, pursuant to sdjournment, at I IV M , I* the First Piesbyterlan church, and warn opened with a jarman by Kev. R P. Kerr, I). I'.. on Rom. 111. taking as bl- theme. ?'Ile. speit for Constituted Authority me sermon wan a strong pie* for obedience to is*. emphasizing aouso or tho common form- of Igwleesness, and w.,x da livered with gteal powr and beauty. After the a-rmnti the Synod was organ? ized and Ki7 minister* and 7'? elders were found present Rev. lc II. rlem |ng I> D? of Lynchburg, wa- eluted moderator, and Kev. T .1. McFadden m,.r Mr. ii I?- HowlSOS were Sleeted i . rk*. Tbe hospitable and wide-awake Pres? byterians of tinville baVO ben pfwpar In* for weeks for the m. e. h| aii'gu-t body, and SVery detail has been most carefully arranged. The First church, In whbh the meel? ina ia held, lo a handsome building mid very conveniently arranged, aa Uh abund? ant and comfortable provision for tim meetlnars Of committee!!, .tr. This noble church bas been growth sffllotsd by the long sickness of Its gifted pantor. It?v. Alex. Martin, l? l?, bul ll haa mood the Ktraln very arran.Hy. sa If evince,) In many ways, not lbs bast of Which la the thougiifnl arid complete srrsngemsnl for entertaining so large a body as the Synod. The former meetings of the Synod here have been delightful, snd tin* one protn Isa* well st the bet Aroona the IntereMliur subjects that will have the attention "f ths Bj nod question of the removal of the I'nlon leSBlaary from Hampden Sidney to Rich mond, or some oilier Vlrgtnis city. titB svrroi b rAiB. lt ii|.-n*.l VeaUrilaiT I* lust Foi. r Hays Tile It.r... BtTFFOLK, VA., def. 23 ?Reclnl.-The Suffolk Pair and '.a,-n ultural Association bogon to-day with a Bonall attendance. The exhibits ate pretty good. There waa one Hire, n lb- bent, bent tbre. in five, purse 1100 This was op..., (O local hames and ia "ti by JSBSle W'llk'S. owned tv .1 T. Parker. Of Suffolk, Va. Tim?. 2 e ll Jim Kld'l mat Indian wild WSBl BhOW jav- (i p.-, f,.ru,ame al II o'i lo k ai d ls a daily aiira- ti"i. nt the fair, The lair iSBlfl for foul dsys winding up with a bli tournament en Friday. I,a nih nt aV ar.oke UpANOKB, VA., int. 13 Bpertsl. ''rd William Lamb, ot Norfolk, and dames Browning, ol roenhnntas, ad In ? ie i a Republican meeting al the op ra ho i e Vere to night Both claimed thai Di . iain li sislatlon , aused Ihe bud and advocated protection, which they said had built up the southwest. -s a O' 11 //"Ma trI'.nitisti. Mles Ah??1Hr ISWieaBfl tbs Krill* ot Mr i Iv....-- ll. Itrannnn A quiet bul beautiful wedding was cele bruted al IPI north Bevsntb street, the resSdenci Of Mr. and Mr* .Irnies ,i. Cor? die, yesterda) at - r. M , when Miss At k> bia Lawrence, f Richmond, a,is married lo Mi Charles li Brannan, ot Ualtlmove. The bouse wm beautifully decorated willi fems and finn fis. and the BW*e| young bride was radiant in a beautiful gown ol .ream satm, carrying a bouquet ot Msrosch ii Ni ii r seo The Kev. .b hil Iv MSSOn, rector of st James' church, was the officiating . ]? rgyman, and a numbi r ..f fi lend toned lo Ihe solemn word* which mad. Miss Laei"ie ? Mn Brannan Mrs Brannan is well known frm.. ber residence hero with Mi and Mrs Cordie, whose bouse has been her adopted home! aaiub \ii Brannan occupies an important p..Muon wnb the Richmond and i River Steamboat line, In Hall mu Mr and Mrs Brannan took ibo aftei noon York River train for their future home tn Baltimore, whcie they will re? turn Io live, after visit.na- New Tori imiasil Isnosiaisg bowral. The Medical Examining Hoard mel yesterdsy morning al I o'clock in the hall of lbs House ..f Delegstea and be gan with the examination of applicanti for dlplon.as There were thlrtj als can dldatss, among them two ladles from Um western state Hospital, in Staunton and one mero The applicants wen examined rester dny in chemistry .mai.uni ph) hygiene and jurisprudent t ' To tbs oxaminatl n will se ei lo maier! medics, obstetriro and nra teal surgei lt will be c impleled thia el I nine an,I the result ?ili pivbiiu be med- known sat Thursday lind \n Illturina A subcommittee of thc Commit!.n Ligbia wsa to have mei leal evening al ? o'clock I.lisab I the .pieslli li BS t" establishing an elect iii plain to ho own ed by the , nv. but Mr, Wsl erateln wa the only member who pm in au ap i trance Ruperlntendenl Adams, ot th City 'las \\, ik waa on hand, and bo were Mr Charles J. childs, an electrical engineer in n is city, snd Messrs. alor li- \\ Tb..mas. Morris Hunter, and .1 Powill Eastwood, ail three >.f the ?> i I nun iii lyn Klectrical Construction <'"m pani. This . n ern a met me ggo sub mini I a bbl f.,r 112,400 lo erect ? plant foi Ma arc light! and 1,000 Incandescent UOit Obnatssaaa-s, Irellnt, The gonersl secretary of tha Chautau* eua Literary nmI si.i,mi. i'm le for thi Southern siates, Misn Bunnie Love, of Atlanta, Cn, ls In the City. She villi be glad ta meei ell Chautauquana .? f i: mond or vlsitms Chauiauiiuana at the Womans Christian Association building Wednesday evening at 7 <? o'clock. Iv. rv person Interested in southern lit endure is cordially Invited lo attend ibis ?Meting Miss Love bas In charge the de? partment ol southern literature for the Woman's builiiinas of tin- Exposition to be held in Atlanta In In .'? SaSfSsntW Ho'ins in Hie I. tirari Mundine, The ?taits Haul of Building f'ammis sioners mei in the tiovernor'a offlce ifs terday iui.i adopted the report ol Bi re leary ofebomroonwealth Lawless, lecom mending the adoption ol ihe furniture for the "stack room" of the mw Stajc lihrnry, made by the Sheol ,v.- Co Iron Works, of Loulsvilli l\> Samil.s ol this shelving is noe on exhibition In the Se, niall * .dh.. ll ?i|| lake 7. UN lineal feet ol thia shelving to sccomTno date the libral v. and lt will vost tf.tflO Tin- board also assign*] ths rooina I i the liiff.iti.t state departments t Sn un. e Perta. nice's sBBrprtse Psrty, in "ii'::." playei to the bu-esl audience of the I last hight at Hie A idcini The fame i f Ihe dolnsa an I say uga .. the coined.ano and corned'annes and th; songs, dances, cid tie iii:m uni pi dallies of tin- Nee fork 'ii:'-' Com pan 3 hail pre. ede.I the comlnR Ol this t oupe Tbs company seen asl evening la with two exceptions, not ihe original one, bul it ls an ex. ell. nt 1 ne. A matinee this aft, ranon and to nlgbt'l performan> a will .1"-. th- ongag m nt. br. IreaV llrtiuir" 1 i Mr Frank ll Mc'luir -a wel'-k n wi. law yer oj thia city, ia critlcail) 111 at bil residence, with appendicitis. Several Baby atc lana wara In atl< ndai ve upon him vassterdsy, and Dr, Hunter McQuin po formed a delicate oper.itl ai upon hlni about I o'clock resterdsj afternoon. Th. pat.int was doing as Well as cou d ),. unpeeled at a late hour last night, iho nth lt was ih .iishi his condition was a m ? what davnassre-ss. Ott fr Louisa UK About twenty of the WhOlssalO grocen of Kiehinond left yesterday at 2 :;o p. m on the Chesapeake and ohio F F V iraln, en route for louisville Ky., whir, the Southern Wholesale llroeers' Asso? ciation meeta on Thursday. Among them w-re .Messrs. Mom ure 1'erkliis. K. A Saunders. Jr., c P. Antrim, licimair ? Meyers. H. O. Alkina and othera. lo tko Kaformaturv City Seraenat 8 H. Johnaon. of Lynch bunj, called at the offlee of the Auditor of Public Accounts yesterday after turn lng over lo the .are of the \ irgtnla Prison Association n?y while Una, Walter tch ola and Hcorge Ramsay, who are to he confined at the reformatory al Laurel Station. ir Hil) A Al. BBB OB.SKKAL. latorottlnc lUstS /?_???? Kiel,mond * CHI. SSna wort 0-l,#r *l?-??-r?, Harrta-m street, between Clay and Mar Ihelt, (s iMing j aved. Miss Mamie Thaxf-n. who har. been quite sick, is n.,i<h improved. Hr, Jam?* Cbenosllor. of ?Charlottes? ville, was at the capitol yesterday. Dr, Sanders, of XX'vthe county, a mem? ber of lbs House of Helegates, ls in the city. Mrc. Harry I'arcord ia visiting her Fid? ler. Mrs. j. xx. cutler, at Ba Beverly stre, ??. Migs Loo Wiltshire, of Gooehlend coun? ty Ih Visiting rrleuds and relatives in this city. Miss .lennie (Joell, of Petersborg, who has been vis,,1,ur friends In this city, nas returned bOmi Mr )?.. ii. Spence loft y-este.rday worn lng t.-r an exicmled busines., trip in me northern cities. Hr. xv. O. Christian, of the University of viigmia. is in tbs city etteeatng los tm 'in ai ronvei tlon. Aa nneucesesful attempt at robbery was marie , n the eton of Mr. t.eorge ll. Thaxton Saturday nlgkt. There ls a protracted meeting now In progress at Trinity Methodist church. Services c immsocs et I o-t .ir and Hrs. Coben, ol Nea York, and Miss' Florence xx,,iff, of Charlottesville, - of Mr. Alfred IC, Cohen. Mr lt. T. Wilson and bride (ne,- Daven? port) have returned fran their bridal lom end -rons to their home near Dutch Gai Br. Gordon Pltxwllson, who i i ? ? feet badly mashed a few nights ega waa reperted lo be much better yes t, rdoy. i-r j, E. Chancellor, of ths University of Virginia, end Deputy Sergeant Gould of Lynchburg, wers el the Copltol yesterday. Mrs. Abs. Orpbue. of North carolina, Who bas been Visiting h-r brother, Hi" Lev. c. s. Stickney, bas return, I to hei homo in Wilson. Mis* Maying Leahy, the talented elo? cution st ..,j duh city, if in Neut,uk, where she will ?ive a reauing under the auspices o; thc .v,ir?>!k Odd-r'ellowa Tb-te wus a meeting held al st. paul's e (mr. b laat evening by tho members "f thal congregation tor me purpose ol tak? ing steps to rep.i;r the organ. I-r. ami Mrg. William P. Mi ' ter, an th, guests of Dr. liuntei McGuire. in William P M ' ? president of the Virginie M -dlcal So, iety. I'tftls um- ont for the marriage <>f Mr. J. Lee Davis to Mist i ornella Bell, Tues 'l.'c, afternoon. , ,,-i.,!,. i Nth. at '? I ? o'clock, al Clay-Street Methodlat church. Mr. Lewis Wright, the last of tbe Wright family wm, w.,s taken wMh the typh id f-yer, in ai the Itetreat for Ihe Hick, and In the bftii ween "f his dia eaj e Mr. and Mrs. (abell Brockenbrough win sall nexl Saturday from New Vork on the r Wilhelm for G, noe. They will make an extensive trip over Europe, an 1 expect '" return in one oi two yeera. Mr, Robert L Henry, -ef Menchester, and Mis ito - Lc- \ gughan, <>t Swam boro, were married al the i- Idenc, ol the bride's parents, on Lawson street, estel. las] nlghl al ?*- o'clock. Master Aubrey Kelly. Richmond's tal? ented fi ir old pianist, a iii ren? del two selections to-nlghi at Leader Hall, .,,,- n,. benefit of me Pr-esbyterlan church, Mam hester, Ai tbe ' omer of Pins and High sti ?! te, night there will be speaking bj Hon jemei M Gregory, Popullal candidate for congre from ll I al trlct, and Mr. _,_ Hasklni Hobi n . ol the Virginia Bun. Tl,,,,- v. ill be pedal "all -lay" meet iriKs ,n Thursdaj and Kilda, of mis week el the Mission Hall, No, ,12 eas! 1., ,1 ne. 1, 1 omnien lng at '?> >>, closing ui 1 and trom I lo ?? und again at i P M Vi en coi llallj invited. \ telling r? an-i Christian wdrkeri fr"m ihe cit. will be In attendance. .insure John's Court. Sarah Johnnon (colored) was arraigned In Hie Police Couii n the charge ol 1 ra pocket book - ontaln im: VI Xi ti cn \\ H Hall. Nol 1 ? lng able io a, count for fl ? -" in hi r poi a, sion, sin- was sen I t-> fall foi : a months in de f.1 ill "1 s ?"?.? nilly Antone Wilson and George Young iboth , olor, un were - -ni to Jail for thli i\ clays each on tv- charge ol Ix lng suspli 1 iuj .?dui.0 ic rs .bums Bagland was charged with aa -u.lim.>4 ..nu striking wirti a 1 tick Harry 1, ,"? ni Pbs me a as uisml ???? 1 "i- t he pa) In, nt ol COStS. 1. 8. Taylor bad t-e pay J., an foi assaulting and beating J L Lumsden \\ llllam Winfree I, ol,.1- wa 1 erith t - un' drunk and dlsord, 1 ly In the ttl .1 .ii.., euri lng and abusi 1 !. email Kurtis a bile In the of his duty. IL- was fin, 1 I ? ..mi . ..ms on ea, 11 ' hu- :? and senl to iud foi da) s in default of timi rn ? nTty. Moa, Ballal d (coloi ed) wa* ? harged with - real lng a -li t urbuni e and Ix lng illeorderly In the street. T. no) being sufficient i,, convlci him, the elise Waa db lill' se I Andrew O'Brien wa* charged -.otb al? lowina a Vleloua 'lui; to run at lal bite Nell Reardon, The case wus eiis missed for the wanl of evidence John Jo) es a.. ? fine 1 %'i and co son to i:ni for Hniiv dayi In defauU of IK " . .-ni 11 v foi b, lng iii ink Hebert Johnson (color; li had to pay $.?.'-', and costs for n si nil ls r offence, and w us sent to Jail for slxtj d Teak Landanam. A young man named - 'harli - p. Hill, nineteen years --id. living with his parent* al No SCH we 1 Main sium, took sn oveidoi ?? of laudanum Monda . 1 -is. James and Franklin v re called In, and after punine 11 i r?i through Ihe usual course ol treatmenl succeeded In ridding ins sj atem or the di ui Uarring,. I, cns,-. Tbe cl, rk of th. Hui tings Courl ? las Issued m.un.m>- licenses to thc t,, lowing e oupi. s I'hulp ti, Kel XX i i it. tm tn* s, hwarts, Milieu I. M and Rosa May, Jos, ph M. Johnston and Ids ll I. nnlllgS, John li Muns .n and Vliglnla C Henning, George C l-'leet and l lu i: mu, hell. Bieiini'inii German Glob, The Richmond German Club mel al tin- Commonwealth Club lasi nlghl and reori inlsed The old ollie, rs were re rle, i. .1. and the rlrsi germ in -a iii I earl) rn December, This I* the and mosl e\,bisivc organisation ol its Kine! iu Pi> hmond. Low snci Equity Cunt, in tin- Lu,, and Equity Courl y, terd thc Title snd Trust Company Inatltuted suit aaalnai c. c. Hurt. L Hob i mi, ?, 8, s. Hun, c. \. Healy, John J. Faulk? ner, and J. lt. Faulkner foi Mill Utsr Ifeft-rin. The Committee on Retrenchment and Reform hei 1 another meeting kl 8 I.-. >\ lo consider how the city ?u\ peu.-e i mimili be cul down Sln-t Her Kital Fear limes MERIDIAN, Missi. Oct. a Minni* Reaa ., young woman who came fi bile, mus dangeroualy sheet to-nlghl by another woman, Neille Mc nis. They u,r both engaged In thc depot she-tun- nb lory The caua, of their trouble Wai Jealousy. Tne wounded women was sb.>i at four time* with a .--calibre pistol, ii nee stets taking effect .? In tl oul through tho cheek, the oi*hei wonna* being in the thigh .md abdomen. Wm,-,-,! : lum lUeanse io i...,i.iu-. Ni:\v rORX, Oct B. p p, Beerles th-- wheelman, rode up t-, the city Hall herc to-elay and tOUCbod his fool 00 til loner step I- aeiii.r up to tbs en tran ? ol the building, at 12:10 noon. Tins cn ie.1 bis long nd.- flu,n filia;,. Th. was made lu nix dayl eeVM bow ty minutes. Searles was sixteen hours and thirty minnies behind his scheduled time. s-cr, tirv Herbert I'nwcll. WASHINGTON, Oct B For several days peal Secretory Herbert has boen suiTeiliig from a s,.v,,,. , ,|,| fllu h(l ^ laen able to attend to his duties To-doy be WM fe. ling .julie unwell, and retired to bed early to-night. BBITBABY, ?"?"BXicr. Vnoso-cor. ?-r11^? .?er.n,cJ? McDonough. granddaugh? ter of Capt. E. T. Snead, died yesterday morning at MO o'clock at the nlidsnes of Capt. E. T. Snead, No, BB Meaaeni street. The little giriwa, about tweul year, old and had for a loni rn been J ?suflucr from g pulmonary affection! PICKED THE WINNERS. THE KNOWING ONES FARE RETTER AT ST. ASA FR'S Tm\aCE Trne I tuur Wis* thu T wo.Vear.Old Staid ?o'* in ? -U-?t Flelah-Vent Wini the 1 cl- Kvent WABHINOTOK. Oct. _|-Cloudy weath? er kept d-iwn the attendance at the Hf tri day's ra-es of the Virginia |. *. | Club, and only a fair-olzed crowd was prOOOOt. The tra. k wis very tsOt and thc majority of Hu rae.-.s on tlic , ard w.-.'-- well con? tested. The knowing ones ?oooeed three of tbe six v. inners, and ther Shots longer than ,1 to 1. The thirl, win- h was a da.?h of five and a half furlongs, for malden two- , ,r - ir. was , lo-.dy fe,ught from stell t, ;u.-h. OOlden Hate, tba I tO ?*> favorite, got ort with a sUghl lead, bat was >-|Uic kly joined Ly Aw? terdatn. They ran tba back Stretch, around th" turn and int-' the bom) trel as ibo?gb harnessed to getneg in..- Penny caught ths pair in the luoet furl,eng ,-md won |n a hot tin.s'u by u length, willi Golden Oats boll a length in from of Amsterdam. The Sixth, a clash of live and a half furlongs for two-year-old maidens, waa well played. Bamantan and Forager, at ll to ?'- ,-a-ii, were favorites, wi,'n tbs clown ...mi \ enl ami Th, S siper, I to I , ac I,, ',y,,; becki d There wen looking f"! a ion,; .-hoi on Tr-c 'I .'?" w 1. and tiie odds were hammered t" I.'" to :. M: Igeley io le tine ly, Vent a winner hy lesa than a lengih, beating the bunch in front of tVie stand. Sui,un.,i J Fust ia - heavy handle ip, six furlongs. Herrington (126, simms, even) Hist. Cra? nia second, i. ; i. i . thircl. Time, 1:161-1 s..id race elling, c,n.. mlle Bl .i lliin. :, to I) mst. N, ro .-??< ond, Dollar Lor I. Tin,,-. I L' , i Third rac-.-me end a /.alf furlongs ? True Penny (ill, * Doggett, 7 '?? 2> first, ? bu,len line s. ond, Amsterdam ::..' i Tim- . 1 i-c.-i. Fourth i ? -'I lng, mlle and a six tc.-nt'ri. Liv- Oak ci"-'. Griffin, c. t?. S) bu , Long Brldg, second, Setouket h..rd Time, 1:50 i I Fifth race s? liing, six furlongs. I>er : la nu. Doggett, 7 to IO) first, Prince ,i..i,c: second, Liitle Billy third. Time, Blxth race- nv,- -and a half furlongs. - v-uit -ni ? I to 1) first, Porn si second, The Scalper third, Time, l 12, ? I ii A noe l Al.1*1 COB MM MAB, \ Measbes Say* ibo Belebetog win i?o N,.,l,Ine lor flin Wm k Incioen. I i: \NKI'< (RT ON-THE MAIN, Oct 23. Herr Bellware, of Leu-beck, prcelded at to-day's session of thi con Early in the -lays proceeding s motion war ii ad. bj Herr r I . : reject the pi i- sal thal 'h. part j ? ?. - s in , ar,lament should move ci number of res lui.i i th.- Ri i. I. tag for lin- an,eiioru1 on of 1 ii ! social ' ondltlon of th, Fis, hei de I ir, d that th R * oub] never adopt I he propos, i moi I n i, At the pr se tit day the stal ?le to solve ths ' lal question. Tie deputies, tbe speaker asserted, ouyhi to ,,. , upy their time i bli (ly In agitation. All the speakers who follow, . Fi cher op|.I the stand t -k.-ti by him. Ad? ler, the Austrian leader of the bart., desi i Ibed Ihe defen, eb i position ol tbe workingmen In Austria. In the afternoon affairs connected with Baden und Bavaria were consid red, sn] gave i i. -. to an animated til u - ? >n, in thc e ii rae of which strong pei is shown by n numbei ol Hi ? delegates. A similar ie-, ling non. eui.I-- outside the UK, O'COBAKLL UK AU. runiiei,! ?f t atholl, inn io theCaro]laai Incl*- of Monslgnoir O'CoOg, I CHARLOTE, N. C., Ocl B \ io the Charlotte Observer from Belmont, N. *'., -says: Rev. l 'i J. J. < I'Cfcinell died al Mary'i Help Abbey, N. c., lo- lay. He was seventy-four veers old, ii, pen, fifty years in the priesthood. lg.ir James > ?'< 'onnell, of I li ooh - I) n, is hie brothc r. and Monslgneur I' 111 onnell, pi ? Idenl of tbe Am, rican College at Rome, ls s nephew of the ? ! He was the (oundei aim. Bl mlghl b, i dd, ot , 'atholl, li m c 'arollnas and Georgia He gave the lum! at Belmont, Gaston county, tins es.,,te, for ihe founding --f a ielli ,,td,-r. The Benedictines look possession oi ii, .-md now have there a ma abbe). ? "Ilene ami church. The fun, nen eg were conducted to-day at Bel? mont Democratic bains, , cNI'e iLI -. N. C., ' -??? il. The Lem-" i ullin.- sttenglti ? ach day lu tlranvllle. To-day Captain P. A. Ashe ami Mr. J. C ' al Tar River with Hm county candidates. The Popu? list r, weakening, and the Republicans ui. . qui, led and di -? nator Ransom will rp.ak here to-morro several thousan ! p, opie a ill bc- pi Georgia'* Aassablj He ti 1,,-Daj. atc wi' x. GA., Oct Ths State i meets to moi row. A pre limlni'i ? of 1 -??m.- i it hal all otb. . i-. a ?? ? ,1 iiould '?? ?? le.le-d in stn- ? This rules e.ut tin- fort) (iv. Pop ul 1st mem t,c i a Senator Walsl in Turn, r, Hon. A. O Bacon and Colon. | l. V. - lan ard, candidates foi ii.li-1 . l head |u n tera. Th.- race will be ciose and exciting. \ I ire ! r o. lb,use pur ieil I p cincinnati. Oct. B The r, o'" e ,. mi! XX elk. In X1- ?? ' ?'? ??! sci en miles from inb ? lt). waa bi med Woi k, d- emlng the h ,use lire, proof, shut (ne room up in I waited for the m.. io burn out. ref ii > the firemen. Instead, the whole house on dei H ."7? ?! and m.thin Waa frayed. Loss, J".'i"'. Insurance, 11,3)0. rn L mts Benepertl Brother, Morny was the son <-:' Hortense, of IL-Hand, atepdaughtei ul the firs) Na P el.-un, and ic ' 'omte de Fl l .ii n Nap ? ? ind sub sequen Hy a famous diplomatist, f.,- many yeera Ambassador ol France rn Lu,dui. ii mun of singular ? hai m ol mai i i , , ular in English aa rn Pr. -rn li bo elbt) Mention is constantly rn i lc M. de Cilium in the letters of Croker and other memoirs ??(' the .1,^ He mar? ried in i*--7 a daughter Of l.oi/| Ke-itb, and died rn 1-370, i Her ins cele bi ited son, and In the ye u of the d, b . having, as lt were, waited on the ist so loiiB should laat. Tu thia mun de Morn. | st ,,.? litie.-s ..: m inner Of the old . neur stamp, while from hil mother he doubtless Inherited that - Jthern churn: that Indescribable t -fl enchant? ment wlu.-h la peculiarly the p< of On- rac es oi th, South 1 v Morn) 'a position had I.n perfectly regularized tbrougl ; adoption bv en i l nobleman of thal name, and his mother bad left him ,, fortune of some- ti 500 a year, whl], lopted by his grandmother Mme. p. Bouza well-known writer of novels, and In her time n woman of fashion During the time, therefore, that bli brothel i iln J onapai ?? n.,s Uvine in provincial retirement at -Vrenberg eee lng no one but Swlaa ? ? .,,,',; th? mein ??.- of the prettj cour pour (and li . the duratic ea. for he was no less than -,v in Hun,., that bis hall brother waa ?n Prison Ni ,rny -was enjoying to the full all the sayetlei of Parla, having b, en In - * to the ii.most , ircles of I ' : "her. always- ??e ot th" ' ' POrlO The Fortnight Hie Crnnn Idiom. IndUnapolls Journol: "Minnie vou ar,. ?tudyh t ia ,|... '.-,.,? K* ?bicycle' In that language"' e fr "i haven't learned '.hst yel big i _s___i thai it is about ?the-twEwheeled machlne-that-preservee-lU .belan ?-- oniv sis-^^ia^-^^'* ^ tm N't Much. Sun.lay Mercury: "XVIII you piss sugar'*' said the senator's wife , H,t,'T w.m .uor*e much __f gnvthin muT q ' the ***wUeraK tan You Stereo,}.,,,. ? If you cant, and want to have won, done in first-class manner, wad vour wdsre. to Tbs Times omeo * w ON IBB nt*TlSON Mst of AppnininiM.ii faa' I>?n????wHe ?posabessj MB viraiais Virginia State Democratic Committee, Rooms over No tc east Main atreet. Klchmond. Sept- I* lN* An announcement of speakers ann times and p;aces of speaking Is made aa follows: GOVERNOR o'FFRRAl-L. Rtsaj-a-oid, October -.'th (barbecue). I'atr.ck, October aWtS HON, st K. MEREDITH. Warrenton, f>CtObST BAB. BON. PETER J- oTEY. christiansiiiirc-. October Sib. Concord Depot, October sHh (barbecue). HON. JOHN W. DANUBaV, Ba-rysvllle, i it tober -ith. Concord Depot. October 23th (barbecue/. HON. B. li. MUstfORD. .Ww Kent Courthouse. October 27th (barbecue i. 1MN. JOHN GOODE. Danville, October "1th (night). HON. J. RANDOLPH HJCNBY. Orundy, < ictober -ith. Faint Lick, i ictober -7th. RI. bland, O toi ? r --.'tb- Mtmm-nm HON. H. s. K MORMON. Lurk'fl 'Jar len, Tazetaell county, Oc? tober 2-?th. Tazrweli ''onrthouse. Taiewell county. Oetobar 23th. _ , . ?,,,. hera, Tssewell county. October .Oth Pocahontas, Tazewcll county. October ^RicfiandB. TasewsU county. October Qr indy. Buchanan county, October r.oth. Jackson store. Buchanan county, Oc tob. r list. HON. II. I?. FLOOD. Amelia. October Sftth. ??.,.,.i it. Glenmore (IJucklngbani county), uc 27H 1Kb. Busaex, Novi mber 1st ,, . ,:: P'-,!r.-.a--.aa lt Sprint;. November 3d intent). HON. GEORGE I'- va I8B. New Kent c. er Wtb I I).., HON. H. BT. O. TUCKER. Concord Depot, Ocl 'ber -"-'th tbsrgscus). HON. M. T. BBOWNINO. Pocal ? ? . 11 tobi i 27th. Hieblat ?? tober ISHb. J... k on'i Store, i tctober "1st. Lil k, November 2d. Bti itton N ?? ? mbei ad , , i sc Hurt's stol". November isa. hon. w. a. little, ju. Saluda, > I tobi r iru M lt b WI ' ? -''h \s h.aleysvl le, i ictobei -';;h. North ' ? '-';'h and J.th. Norfolk (Urambi. 11 lober flin. \ ma ? ? er ?. mia, .??? ? lilst. portsmouth, No j,!.. 0f v, ;. t ? urthouse, November Mb. IP IN. S, 8. TURNER ?2d, O l. .and Hth. Iv, i . laor 25th, BBB, Zit . ??' , an 1 -'."tb. ? and November 1st and 2d ci ir| Novemher ?? U Page county, November M Vf, R. McKENNEV. Stony ('ri eY . October 24th. K< . :;? ? ' ? 24th. Wsvi ? ? ' 'ber -7th. .. tober 'J'.th mitrht). Nottoway, Sos ? Emporia, Novi mbi r 5tb. HON. D. f.AKOiM-it TXUsUC. Tork, Ot tober 21th. ert'a Point. ' fctober 25th, .'?th. ,1k, October -f'.i h (night). Whaleyvllle, October 27th. HON. W. C. PENDLETON. Norton (Wi* i '' lober 24tn. .', | e , a int) ., I ' lol" r -.tn. Ul IS. WILLIAM lt. Al.KXAM'I.U. Warren, October 25th and 26th. inly, November ;id (day and night). .,, \s in hei ter, Novi mber - I. MON. J. HOGE TVbi-.it. Concord Depot, Ocl bet 2uth (barbecue). HON. DON P. HALSEY. i-"D' ord ' Suth. ..-on * Mill, i ictober Urth (3 P. Sf.) i,,. r lot (3 P. M.) i iveml "i -' I (3 .." i'. M ) t'i.,ip, Novembei lld (3 i'. M.) Spout spline, November 3d (night). HON. R. J: PO< IRE. Hil. ( ? ber Suth (3 I'. M.) Oaavllle, Novi ?-?. P. M.) ... i ny, November 2d i3:au P. M.) HON V. ii HUTTON. Chatham Hill, Smyth county, I 26th i- l' ? , . , Uland ' ..fai'T -'7th (2 P. AI.) Hural Retreat, Withe, October 'f.nh {?: P. M i IP .N. M M: . IN WILLIAMS. Burk h Garden, L'asewell county, Oc tol. t 21th. ira lim. Smyth county, I St lil md co il ? tobei '.'7th. Hon. hi i i s a ai i.us. |- ? jim (night). j. blands, Oe ti Fairview '- "tt county), November 2d. j' rf' ?: inty), November 2d ('lim bp.in (Scotl .aunt'. I, Na. HON. JAMBS N HT! UHS Mid lleaex. i fi toliei 21th. i Mk I.e. MM illfax), Oi lober -'7th. Norfolk (Brambleton), October 27th (night i. ?i ic, ' ' tober 20th. King an l Queen, November 1st. i ber Mh. ISAAC DIGGS. , !.-i i Pri im t ilieiirii'O), Ortoner 29th, IP iN I: E. BYRD. M.,1: ..ii Courtl ise, ? ' tober --".th. Pork Union (Warren county), October '.".nh. i'edarvllle <w .n >unl ? I, Oi toter ?'.ot ii. HON. JAMES I'. EPES. Anglia i her 25th. ? < i; .!? >M-:s. i *h tis tia county), 25th Elleston (Montgomery county), October ?jr.tli ii N? ? Franklin count | >. < ictober 27th fl P Mi Houston ' ? Octol er 31i t. HON MEADE II ASL \\"viii- .ber '-'7fh. HON ll K POLLARD. Kin-- M en. November 1st. SEN \Ti ilt HITNTI ?N. Suffolk, O, lotiei -lith (night). Whaleyt ? . mond county). I tober -7th A sj li ? ? ? iber '-'tb. Cha tl -, November Mh HON C A BOYCE. N< ?'? louse, Di lober 27th ? MARSHALL MCCORMICK. ? ' iber 25th HON. Vf. A. JONES Basti le. (>. tober 24th Northampton, October -.'-'.th (special). I i>:\. i Isa] - lal). ' on. md, ? ? tober '.'7th "iain.... k. . ?. lol er 20th Ii v ron 0 'tober :.oth (special). Farnham church. November 3d. Vi si --. November ".th HON. C. A SWANSON. . hursday, O tober 2.'.th k l' M i _M.?'s Mill. Thursday- October 2.',th . P. M i RI kev..-,. Prlday, Ocl ber .>'.th fl O .lock P M.) Nunn's School-1 -?Sib i, ;o oi '.. k P. M.) Jrtsburg Saturday, October 2~th a 0 . lock 1'. M. i Dyer's Store .<;. orgi RI hsrdson'B), s'' tt -??:? _,tb (7^30 o', lock P. HON 8. a. ANDERSON. ,;.' aVIII Church, Wi Incaday, October "lr-1 t7."" I' \|| JUDGE N ll HA1R8TON. Boone U li , "ranklin county), Wed n.-vliy. . .. I let .??(!, Nunn.- Store (Patrick county*. Wed Nf ' I .Patrick county), Tburs lOveml er lot Sss Bl ire (Henry county), Friday. No lock). Church (Henry county). Saturday. ck) '? iv i Henry county), Saturday. nUht. November 3d (7:30 o'clock). Mountain Valley (Henry county), .Mon? day. No embei 5th ii o'i lock)." HON J. I. TREDil Ai ? .1 o'ekx k P AI i .?v.',r;; lat (730 o'clock. nli-'b! i Ironside, November l=t Q .,' lock P. Al > Church, November 2d (1 o'clock 1 Mi Nea Star., November td _, HON i;. W HUBARD Glenmore i- kingham count m. Ocl .her 27th. ^Lual (Ibickliivham county). October ava... H-ON!i V" "A.iAH WOODS. Frown;, Cove October .list (3 P. If.) r-IruL" m ' ^?v*^ber 1st (3 P. M I Sfl''y",vll,e- November .'ld (3 P. M ) Cedar Grove. Oetrber ~.th Grave's Store. October ..nth (3 P \f) R'frkersviHe. Octcber 2T,th (night). ' Ha-ksteps. October 27tTi (3 P M ) btanardavllle, October 27th (night) Buffalo Lithia Water A Powerful and Only Known Solvent of Stone in the Bladder?its value in Bright's Disease of theKidneys, Gout, &c. ^SBBaoat^^ ae,.o7rf a Jg* iii, loiiowi.i, I i Mrrid-Mi, Conn., of the case of Mr. K. L "<">'* made by Hr. c. H. H.i* ia,'ot rn wu , . fer July, UN j)n?oii"i Steoss ills-1 BOFfAlX)LlTHiAW_ER "Jlto pAefeprupA -Wrw-IM li ' -? ? -' ? ".- 1-Mnlafl a, - lexoet Hat, t ?? ' ? ? t-T-^'it gytcttnen* ef Coleuti liseSarped Sy Jf ./.' yt, .1 ehaintetU and site k ;c lanolytit ? / Mal t.Vy art Urie A < i. nitk a tram of tl* oxitiute af Lime."1 Case of Mr. S. Th" following plnfe ls from i photograph, which forms s part of s com mime' at ion of Hr. -George H. Pli roo, "f Hum irv, c.mn., reporting cess of Mr. B St?a toa tbe Bladder?to tho New England Mtdieal Monthly tor Noi i ,?? 7ciol that Journal), and rspressnta some of the largest specimens of *41taMfl__-_ ammeaa,^ Two Omcfll and Twenty-Seven drains of Dissolved Stone ^eo5?a.b7_e?u5Suo7, B0FFALO LITHIA -ftTER Svelter Parttolea, awl ? Qwanttty of Brlelntaet Pepeelt, not estimated. That thUWater possesses extraordinary remedial potency in Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Oout, Rheumatic (lout, Rheumatism, Nervous Exhaustion or depres? sion, Female Complaints, and some forms of Dyspep? sia as well, is so attested as to admit of no question. ~ BuffaloLithia Water le for eels by druggists gsnerolly. ,-r rn cases ,>r <?.loten half-gallon bottles 0f.ab.a1 ihe Springs. H. icrlptlve pamphlets sent lo any address. THOMAS F. GOODE, Propr., Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. PURCELL, LADD & CO., RICHMOND, VA., Oeneral Agents BILLING TO SHOT DO WM MILL MES DETERMINED TO FOECE TBE REV Ul ED SC ILE. il,* Wssvoro Kqaally aa I inn In Th-ir Its lusnl lo K*i?rn SaathSl Inilcliulte Mint Hiimii Likely. KALI, RIVER. MASS . Oct. 23 The mills made no h lay toward ?>? mptlon or ?..:k ..ti their lawn:.-. A con? dition this morning w American Linen. l,sl tlon, ' ' ?'?'? Hata m. . Hoi - der <'ny, full number running; Du an- I 150; Graniti l... ii. l l. les, 100, .-am.- U . W, I rday; III fi i I .v mill ? l ia ii, "ii et ? full, Shove 1,070, I- ' ??; SI id. gUU; S afford, 240 in .p.vin. Tecumseh, same . ? . i 'nloii, 1,100; V. ii ? Bourne, full. \ Philip, I.c.i. ga cd 100. Mill. MKS UH I.INO TO SHIT Iio\\N. 'Iii.- mill men told ail Informal ti ? ? *. feeling ..icc . 1 .in that tb. > v. ill ma i.-ioii ai i Ived af !?>' any boa i ition, : I ';r, at i Some "i tb. in to shut fl Thursday, and ara ready to vote thal all tic milla :n thi 'mt down until th-- red Ui ? 1 ol' will bi ? tary Whit, ti ne is willing t-. submit ib- . . ai blt ration. This afternoon th.- Shove-mill wi ? held a meeting and voted not to return lo work, < m. thousand I left Idli in com , i ? md the mill i-i, I .mi. The Cha ie, Staffoi i and Ti mills .-.hui down tu noon for an m Other ml ad to i - ie to-night. utive committi ? mi I thia forenoon and m | her demonstrstion to-morrow. They are to ap| to-night, and th.-v will a.-k again i"i a ; fi >m the manufaci 1*0 BCD A I lllKli Hts H.t.SD. Ihe Amer tau Push SOS oaf Marlborough to Wed Aciilii. The American Dowager Dui-hess of Mai lb rough, el \\ llllam Beresford b i been rei from London, was the se. nd ??-. ? Oe i the Eighth Duke of Marl? borough. Originally, the Dui Ml nj Lilly Wai rei, Price, being tv;. I ter of Commod ire Cli ero Prli i of the L'nlti ? ? ? Nav- in ugo the w,.? from her horns at Troy, N. v.. i , Bi me relatives at vi tiien a young naman of exceptional : b.-r complexion won ber the sobriquet of "Tho Pearl." In a very abort time Miss Price bec.-ne the leading belle ill v. | Among the first persons she met so? cially were Andre* Gordon Hamei and his Boa Louis C. Hamersley ..f this city. Both fattie! anl boo fell tn love With the rlrl. The father i way to tl - Price be? came Mr- ly.ai.* Hsmeralo). In ss ?: i lon i! . I a fortune estimated at 17.000 ? very peculiar mil ile save ihe son Die use of the fortune far life, and stipulated that his son should will the money a. - cording to directions left with the fam? ily la avers. Louis C, Hamemlej dd i avon .mer his father. The will vaas then probated. Tothewtdoa of Louise Ham? ersley was ailven the Immense fortune, aa 1. St her death, all was to Ko tn ral Nev Vork charities, unless J. H Hamersley, a cousin, should have at that time a malo heir. J. Hooker Ham | was then a bachelor, but within a year he mat.d-d Miss Margaret WW In? Chiawm, J- Hooker Hamersley now has two children, the second being a boy. Bei ouse of the peculiar nature of the will of the elder Hamersley the sm ot J. Hooker Hamersley has been called "the JMJMH Infant.' In l5':>. siter five years of mourning, '. Idow of 1. mis H un. m .1 I'uk- of Marl Hall bv Mayor Abram B Hi In honoi of the i vei - Mr. and ., wi Idlnt \i. . ii, old at the time of her main late to tm I nike. When ??cl bim : ,. . IK de| . I lb.' : Duchess paid I and spent aeveral bundi. I ' ? ?'? ? Du lu Novi I ' had ? ? Duke, In I o', i ward ??**? ll .le.al In ? the ? Although tb" il the ? tl.aO.iaw i id... i. ii projn ? London Icu-.- "f tb- Marlborougl . but ? ! Ill" b-.I..! V lns' tb.- Dowaater Im ow of ',- and I ' L| Kd rd lil hard the i. ? ? lei. i the ? i- Lill. ! t ed Wife ol il,.- late ? 1-btli I Lord W I e De la Poer ll \ ?' . >', l. i: . ? . f In land ? a ..ninty Moll .ir.-' the ; Captain of li .:,.- i>! : the Lor I- of the Ad l- - and Lord Itei i haa t the bia the 1 imll) - He ? ' the la i Wllllan ' 1847, : ugly, ten j cai ? older \ than hts future wi fi ' ' /. :l'i ?I'. "'! ii Ii.. ! :? He ed infant; ment In Zuluand whi npany I lu the retre ii Lord I it who :i seriously wounded ? : i . ? I the d - -. a r i t lo OUnted b. bind him, and fhen r ! ' ; ? he \ I ti ria od payi vi ry ol (mr sol Iii ? ? of ths i ? I w ith the - : the repul allon of bi ? Lads Dufferln In her book. "Our Vice Life In In Ila." frequent!) to th.- n f Lord 1 BS n result af hla .ar I ? . ne fie met with mishap*. Lady Duffer - i of Lord Bel | brokei ev. ry bone iii bl J. O. Boreal lives tn this eitv i m.-ml.er ,,' the I'm in and Mew V'.rk Yacht : ins, is ? cousin of Lord Will ford. liolf and SJiirrlace. TJ it day upon tho gi Ifing links bed hts ho irt, the pn tty minx Her skillful driving won, melli ? .la.- bing was her i ? ? rrtsge ll ipoko tho woi li her And whcr, the pair at last were v.ed lb- learned, alee! loo soon, tl That she could also drtvs rn nt The SiifTerlnir of taaas-agusa. Wabash- "ll,.w lo your Bltt this morn, lnar, Parlexous ' Partesous ' I Ih, nm. he z. I.ii" versa, l am bo happj i . die I shall be aettle in ice mind Zo nus. pensc ls terrlflque." If you want the finest Key Wost clua? in the market, get LNfANTA EULALIA don't take a substitute. Hood'o Pills act easily, yet nromtniv and efficiently, ? -a** liver and^ooweu. Mag| OUR LINE Chamber Suits mint move rivi'.., this w-sek to mt** room f r oir eau -H-eck. (oms sui get s bergala in our Upholstery Department you e*UI fla I the flnasi '.ins nf IIO^ATELLBS, SILK DAMASKS TAI'I.STrm.S, FTC. in the stty. Tour ol I Parley Faite '.. i ?? good Si ooo ?? Habliston & Bro's, I or. BSfSatl an,| Main. shim nn.we.fr |ip-An-^_-T-_T--T--T^^ CENTURY WM BOOK. I ? $ ,..? from jj) Bring Th < I'.OOI 1 MU I VS* I ? ? rea Tnt bb ofloe | with In c-'i cet*? Hue Petri of l F N I I II . WAU BOOK. kl silins. two - ? n'.i firs rtwaaofllee | len I'sntii ij] in. iu 1 rc di Parti 1 tn tO li'adj. -r_E3^__T__T-_T3=l3=^^ l'rin-_ Tiimr -OUPOUS from Ojhi.t Tiukh to 'I uk I imu offloe, witli - ceuti iu coin, sn-1 receive one l'art Ol THU Kl.Sc/IT. AMt.UH'A. If mailed, two ueulit extra. No ?*,eu*n>* ts ken. MmmfgfgBMBAVfmi*". -.sri ??;-,? ?;- j??*?*'?.-**; i | PtcturesqueJlmmca jj PARTS 1 TO -'? 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Not. i to M Boody, Thrss .-on-eieciuive Coupon-, ai 1 ? , i-u'> nicola pre-onteel at I'llE oftiee ? ntitle holder to ou-, PIIU111 OHAPU1C lUuli.uUO. No mainya taken. 1 j LIBRARY COUPON. i. Heresies or a .... e.. .or. m. Uaj.. w. ? .-Ji_e. I. i,,i>iui4 Os_i.Ua.. i. lue House or UM -Seven Uabiea 6. Cranford. 6. Tba i.'u?_mg lt?--* 7. Drta-i l.'i<*. g. ""'i-nli'-nat' in. t. A H"'j^ of Golden Heeda 10 ..Iob**** from aa *'.<1 _Unae. li. The Bcerlet _*lter. ii Vicar of VVa.,;ield. !2^'^';;..l _ .. lr "tow of?? Afr^***0._^_n!__. 1 Lays of U?s BooiUsU Cavalier*, lc Lucile. I . 1 U,_I__ " '1 one o' lOS l ro'?:_????_ U Krtor BfOMA-tuB. __*__: fis ;-4k* *v m .ri.ii.a--i lu florence. ft Hub and ?"?*' g- SWRaJafWka to m. wona fi' I ."a ItooKli. ti' in Mem 5a tte"vrtneeeo. ti ltaaaclas. -__ l^-tual -Belccttono it YaH and Present. il' -"ihougtHs from t.?e Lmperor ilartus Aurelius Antonlue." M "Heroes end nero W erihlp." Ja "Ta,, -, from oiM-wesiveare'' S' "iai,"* ftu*n ooohesyeore" volu-xe) ,i ?_?ir.u' und Lilies. Vi' ,* Voa Hremluiii i o.,k HooSl." "ri- --killi oa the l-'loM." ?MU1 5 tue sivsa' ^second sertssju "Romola, foems. *t S' "EMtyS" derona sertesj, ,i "TirArs nt the I'ust. *'li1_._, pe these coupons cut from The ?TT_I _ni sent wltu elf ht cents In oom S sS.^nwes office *tll entitle you te L,?, of the abo_ - "??*? ?TJ^.-mps ta-eag tsecond