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I fOLltV-DKIt bUiJIsa* WO ?5. KJCHMOM). VA.. TIIUK81MV J'AffUAH . IT 189* PiUCB TWO CENTS! REUNiON OF THE RANGERS. Colonel Mosby And His Brave Hen Meet liter Thirty Tears. RECEPTIOR TO THEIR COMMIHDBR. Dolly Richardson, -Old Bob "Ridley aod Otu ir j/amiar Picas There. SENATOR DANIEL AND CEN. CORDON. Tl,? ti?theili<a et Ai?-x*?n?lrla Ye?t*-rela*r of the letneiUH fein'eel-r-*ie I'?rtUa*-B. Hie fcure-t-ror- (iraent***** "S?iby" t -unp-blrcliun of Officer*. AEE.VVM'K ?*?? i more rUOB sf Moaliy's , i than that ?'?< ' "i""1 ming. Tin- sesveas i . 1 . led UP Hom th* af thc . |] Qi n: ie . .1 ? >..??:? WOG] I * -, abo If-*" iii' ol tklS elly; bs 0 W-Ft [lows' Hail \ ii.-, aoaie In tbs ? ? . Colonel Jobs S. llb L-tsntss Hit lil, i ri - lenota I af ter p I ll y ,,i their ? lr-ft many Ot them ? UM I \|..-i,y * ? *-\<r ; lionel prlvati ' neral IW. I.' .) ...rill ALdil.-.lilli, I ? ..-.M/l D. I-i - mel Sloabj ? lt in men from ? i R3. ? .iunl which th* ? ? onroand .I tbe ? ii ? rea*. Ths .,! Its ? I all ov-*i rallle I io Its ? tv ben their p In waking.. ? i -.i in nc hu valiant band. v.m. wi as i-i i lonel John S. Si >? a i i ? aboul s bli ii i hs groups gathi i. I. bul i. ian lou roi with liim tin ? I-. *,,inn. l u mi.un ii. i'i>.ip i abo ls now a apt i ii tl ment In c.. busy ill! ttl! ;r om* i Dolly ' ni: maj.d' s I * IJluze , vnti M* om ? in. ii. vt ho i i demolish Mosb) In tl l. hi i in.- formi i .nut k*i i busy i. newing old ac ? Sam. I'lulepvooet, ol Fairfax, whose daring ileeda have thrilled th* ) m'>tlre, gnd- Cl Wboaa i.h.I upon the green lui K-. in the I ? quently equal!) divided anion-; hit > oap t lug tin- their tri n .mi \ lings Steel* ? ;.iriis. mj., trna ? hm i capt own brotl 11. snd ph Bryan, i valor and enthusiasm ma.ir- him om tfb-by'a (boys and le* ? i 0..- dark days ol '? SOW *'\t. Vi . B. Palm* ? H. X, Randolph, II C. Jordan, T. ll. Itahm Voa ? ts, Thom ? .i septa Bryan . , i of the i i wera the ? Whal the war as the "elave i t ih*- ball during th-*lr oooflnem* e ol the central I -'lay. ?OS IS 1 I ? HOI, . ?? V, id dos t ? the old end -. Moa 1 lered Imn Blt *) j -, J. Williams sn I - ? i * re, aaa 1 willi I of ? li a ? k a ii. n tm Kangara d- tided to tbs bet m, Colonel I le ni I il Joli : .ti. folios ? : pa Hun? ton, W ii i. Mi. W rly ht. tlpos ' fit Catons i Mosb , ? Genera] Q : upon his lett Dolly Itii tte v ntucky. 1 ;w tables **? I In tht . r,-,l sssjls ? .,,], d latii.-r- 'Iii. (.nil S wttb fi-.*4" raptd with Amer* ir-n dagi Then m ... ab? ase* S Of tha I ln--le OH'* ? IDS. W lille* atm-ie-d lats* b and |."iir d plai i the- i? i uv of tl iring Imnd ,\ ..v ,, f, utiir. of tin- ... i during the ksaquel sddedAtremtiy la tin- enjoyment '?' ,f ? paneled Bsn i ? ?! will, spplsuse. There ? attending the opentag ol tii bsaqset. , ,.i pmjbb M SSI'S iv i *e\s. ? . Aa Col.i M,???-,>? tie.k lils heat ho issaed bis heed fat-ward upon his h-miic a,nd remain* i ., moment In allen! devo turn In a munn ni Bt-StS >v a.- a tm 0 | tlie hall, and ., rm.rn.-nt Intel kniv- >\. i ? rspplag aui tbs laeidenl wai ,.-,, ( TJ*** Ol SeiiHirn I-Hillel, who came in a fl ?? mn.. ? .,-:, , t>1(. (,,, ,?,,?.t ha<! h<*gun, was ll,,- Signal tor h flir-h eit.t burat <rt spplsuse, ?i- another ol the- t,*i> hgsssa "t ths i '".?''? d* lu e aesigd almas at the table wi'h lbs f-uimus iM.Mih_.ii chief rnirinff the basqusl i'm. i.i Paloiisl *M-icl,y'*-; ela ni* hi i* i'i* CSSM nun tlir- ruenn. and three elire-ia wera Riven heartily for ?'l_e t.Li.uimtt Ml uu* CbitL" a*- ll wag , . I. Thee lii,l'en were Mlaaea Pauline aui Ada ami Mm. Htiiail Mosley lol. - lui Mi*. Cssapball, another UauKhter, being too 111 to attend. THI Ol.1i lOYt-UNlllUl Sf-tiM. After thc Jovial feast huil gone e,n for un koojr, l>*-lly Klchar-l**, th* presieltng e.(ti rt of the evening, arose and eKc-iatni e-l; '.Sil. tnv In ranks!" At on*-e the great concourae wss silent. In a r*w ls, he introduced Colonel Mosby. Cleat cheers greeted Mosby aa he arose. ? ke as follows: Whoa, on April ll. 1H*k., 1 HU ymi that I -was no logger yoi.r eommanele-r. ami bails you what we then considered a long, sad perhup* eternal, farewell, the most hopeful among os could not reaaon liave SSpeotSd SSSf to wiint-i-s a like this. Nearly thirty yearn have passed away, and we meet once mote on tli*- bunks of l; ? Potomac and In sight of tho Capitol' SOI in hostile array, but as citizens of a great and united country. ?limbon ts tm le.ii(-er patrol the river; there are no kel guards on its bunks t?i challenKe* crossing. Ymir pn BS*"*, this evatotag recalls our last parting I iii- im,- draws ni- tir beai read the lam i .?-,.-r i-.u.? \<m [sos lbs i"" -ryes sad tbs quivering Ups I bas* the viiimainl lo break .'auk:' I tttk] the :. of tbs iian-i ead rn ?? tbs tears <?i itu- cheeks *.f men whs bsd dared de?th ?? long itmt it inrd lest Ita lasroe. And l .. now, as i knots -bea, that ssch red srlUt mini tl s agony of the Titan in his rsstgnstlofl ts fsts "The i-vc-k. Um vulture and tin* chain? All that the proud CSS tesl <>f pain." THK AWI NX tlttVS, i mi*-1 among rou lha fa ??? BBo wera present timi day, bul kass sines ps sat*! over tin- gras! rive-, and memory ? k tin* Image e>t many of thai glorious band wbo then slepl in lbs red burial Of war. m., -tkrtsm han deatroyed oas of ths most beautiful creatlooe of tue aga . thS belief that the Spllil 0 n.eel itally III the- tm I Valhalla, aad there, around ths fsstlvi ii'inid. recount the deeds they *i?<l la Um other world. For this evening, at least, let ii. adopt the ancient superstition, ll auperstttlon it bs. lt may aeem presump? tion "i ne . bUl B man v. .1 I., long* -I to my command may.bs forgives for thmK sat in thsl assembly of keross, wh* n tin- f".t-t nt the wild boar ai *g"*rssd, Smith and Turner, Itoontjoy sad Glsss* e ni i- i Wblteacarver sad meir i di sot bs unnou d ls the m.gbty IbrOSg. I shall make* no pulttcu lnr allusion n> the part you played IS the great tragedy of war, mir perssasi ko intimate ii would soi me ms te <i<> so. But standing hers do, amid tim wle-.k ot pt : isla -I OOpeS, thia illili !i at hast I e.in SS) thsl In Sll th.- vi< issi!lulen of foi tum-, an'l in all tim dials of Ufa i h.iv i , i i tn feel told vou winn psrtlng, "u just | in the iami nf your schlsvssBSBts, sad i om nt yout generous kindness to myself." HIE I.AST MKHINd lire AME)'. I n tn mi., r and may rnv right ann wither If l -ver forget? now-, wheo toe mournful tidings came from Applmatto*" thal "young Harrj Percy's spur i<* e ? >i.i. you stood witta unshaken fidelity to ths ..ml never quit my Bide until I told you to real poel of antiquity said, aa de? scriptive *>f tim Romans, that they changed their sky l ul no) their I ? when they crossed ov< tht i ea. \ - I r * v 7. aW i "I.omi. JOgS s. MOOT. travelled dwelt smong the people In whose derencs l had simd my Wood ami given ' yt in -.1 my life. In ti." li nf exits i; was ? to hear thai my nun. was aomettmei m* ntlon* d by tin m vt Ith capri salons ol good erin. -N,,tinn- thai concerns the liirnut- and welfare of Virginia can ever in* indifferent to me. I wit ta thai Ute's de* endli - I adowa had fsllen upon nie In ih.- midst of the friends and ihs scenes best. But destiny, aol my will, compels ms t-r abide tut away em tbe i bore of that .- a, s hi i ? "The lio.i of madness sheds ids psrtlng .slid!.-." Hts SAH rASSWSIX, i mu.-1 goon say to you ai',un i''.\i;i. WEL-U a word thal must in and hath been, i shull carry back to my kama by tbs Goldi ii Oats proud recollecUona sf this evening. And l simii attn feel, as i have slwsys felt, Inst Ufa cannot otter a more bitter cup than lbs ? ns i drained wben v..- parted at Belem, nor any high? er reward to ambition thar, tba* l re celv* I aa commander of tbe P*orty-tbtrd Virginia Battalion ot Cavalry. .\t tbe i-loae of bia remarks tbs band played Dixie, and tim applause was deaf* sn lng. vm'-ui. (MWDon'g grggcjg. General Gordon was next Introduced, He- said k< was ""Rot so fortunau as is bslong lo M oby's ooininand, but bs brought tn them a roliliei s --ra Ung and i brother's line'. lils toast was: "Tim Anny e>i Northern virginia," aad bs sud "i have "uid m> notice before oi tin subject, i>ut i will nm apologise, for any man can Bursty speak foi tbs Anus nt Northern Vlrginls, for If i could write the history of that amur, 1 would only w i it,' 'Immortality.' " Geaeral Gordon paid a .mauttful tribute (?? the women of Virginia. H<* said that the- sentiment ed liberty, a** that arm\ foughl for lt, oouM m> Bssfs bs stopp* I than Um Bow ot the Potomac to the aea. Qt neral t'.ordm was loudly applauded at the close of his apeech. ma stohirseir their tunis. Tbs stories ol Mssby*s laidi wees va-tsM freely sssosg iti>- soMkss erho followed bini. The crosralag raid- at BerryvUi* wiiiiv, with 'Mo prob, be captured tbi inn:,- i.i,i wai,.mi trains guarded by a lumad'- ol cavalry ol 'he' i-\ lera! sissy, rea, aod tbs wonderful recttals ol tin- tnilliaiit dash rt ami narrow SBSSpes Of thia gallant body of men. whet wars ne\t-r iiioii- nina shout Ul lo les men, k- it ss anny <>t SMsl in constant, sleep less terror, l*bers is a sotlossbls fsa* ?lure in this reunion, that with ttu.- e\ < i.i mn err j. m. Ballard, tsars w?s acaresty a man preset**, who Imre Hie out war.1 ,.Vi,|r.|?... of wounds, although ht neath Un* coats of nearly ail of the-m ttie-r,- were scars that told of dsspsrsts ?le-e-<l*e, and woumls that wars silent wit* sasses <>i ths daring hmmi of wa*-. Thai was ij,].la i i '-.I l>y one ot ttie officers, who salli: ?'When we were raiding we were always < lose enough lo be killi.i, anel thee**-.- v.ho were only wounded were young and rigorous t-nough to recover." Hearty ail ,,f the camssaod are in the vigor of life now, for the majority of' a:_Aa-jjj-'ud on boooud Fags). * TO ELECT A NEW PRESIDENT Tbe Rational Conflation of Franca Summoned lo Me.t To-Day. CASIlIR-PERIER'a ACTION COILEHNED He li Ac,nip I of Cow.rdlc. fer Leaving HU Pott of ll.tr ?; Such . Tine?ttp.ru Jstlua .* ti, Mia Sacc.tsar. PARIS, Jan. IC?The National Conven tlon, comprlalriK m.-mbers of Ihe Senate nnd Chamber of DgpaUoo. has been eum ?1 to meet in the Palace of Ver? sailles at 1 o'clock In the afternoon ot Thursday, January 17th, for the purpose of electing a successor to President I mlr-F )'.?? r-idciu Dupuy and other members of the Council of Ministers left the J Bl] ?'.-? afternoon, after ft conference with M. Ca^imli-Perlei. nt whl' h th mi ir i.st ? i.i gave the Pu-.. ,j> t.t | of their personal sympathy a'"i '"' sinus of th, universal regari whi-h li fall at 1, u -r Hie mini held a conferea I ? cussing t latia created by the reslg* nation of the Preetdent, win*- ? strongly condemn tbe step be h-ii t;,k, n. Titi- iu:h uriAiieiN it.., atvi i>. The' <'humber of Deputies was CSllsd 1" oi -i-' i-y President Bfisson al I "''lock. M. Bi lison annount** l i rhei wge Pu.-i'i. ii' Casimlr-Perler. ll, then road the meaasi . nation. After reading the message t h< I I* ni re1 I a notice i ? l icy M. i 'hall. m. l-l.acoiir. President of the Senate, convoking the N.< senilely \n tin I'iiI.i i Of \ ? ? - ii ? :?? iw. The PresMsat -i-,, read tbe Constitution applyletig to the situation, i.ri-1 announced thal be bad received two demands for division of the Con.tli itioa, which, bs laid, could aa! I.? dt with lui.v. aa tbe Chamber was titting nie-re electoral body and nol In I* i dative capacity, The Chamber then adjourned iillcr the sittitiK, which isstsd only tea minutes a.-* the members dlspet -? I Socialists raised an uperoar, ak . "Vive i-i revolution, social," whereupon th.* other parties retorted each with it.-: own vs .ir cry. cammi; -rn.,. I , cindi mni Db \ m. sting ,,f tbe minlaton was held al 1 o'clock this morning for the ; of dlsousstng th,- changed sltual \ lew "i the r, ent Casi" ncir Perter. There wris ? full attendance ii sabers of ? lupuj 'e * 'ablni t. and the gravity ot the position waa fully taken into cona! !? ratli n \ the reeignatlon ol thc Cabiael la te bs followed by that of the President, it is rsgarded by that group ss ? Socialist ti lumph, snd -t . - ssa tm* d ll al tba loaders of thal organisation will assume i thoroughly sggn -? tttude. The si Hob ol tt, i i itmli -i'- rler in abandoning bli oB* ?? in 1 I i tbe j li vigorously denounced by tbe newspapers, which regard hi-* aithdrawai at this time at an a* l ol cowal -' ? in-, ting upon -: the Journal Ats Debati v. 11, ? i. bi extremely in i.i iii Rs criticism ss compared with many <? t D>-i iournala, "History will explain the retirement ,-r M. Caslmlr-Perier, but it remains to I i , rn beth, r the act aili be jut titled." The Plgaro says: "if the Prealdi ni i erslsta In his de? plorable resolution to retire from office al this time all Europe will Judge him -." 'jnr. POW I A.r. ItrSFBIBl !>. TbS L'nt. . \..i,- dealt in OB Iii" BOU levard thli (norning at -i rate ol peventy i.'.c c, luitncs lower than the prl ? which they wera quoted yesterday. -VI* tiiou-rii the regulation I tn et vend? ers from starting oiii with then warna lector- I o'clock in the morning, the ordl* nance which ncludei the prohibition ol tbe sale pl n* wi pap* rs bs newi they were allowea Cns mornli their sales before daybreak. The iti were early Ulled alth yelling boys, whose cries Informed many personi for tbe Drsl time oi tn.- real nation of th* Pr, aidant. The announcement cnn.- bk ? a thunder* b-.lt to thousands .-i persons, snd every on,- vs.is ashing the reason for the Presl di nfs audd* n ind 11 emlngly unne* ? action. Various reasons were given bj the newspapers, but doi.I them teemed to latlify any groat number of people. Som,- newipapen declared thal M. - n.ii Perter .had become pus si, ally tumble to resist th,- impulii to resign. He bai It'll allsged, been lubjectod to a most extreme nervoui tension tor since bi became prominent s -, oaadMate for Presldsnt, sud ll li bbb rtsd by several j,apers that att.-r his election h" 1!. himscit upon his couch, completely | tratsd. Since then be tms repeatedly gtv< way to the intense Derwin strain pul upon him. When M. Berdaau, president of the Chamber ot Deputies-, died, M. - ? i ir.ni p, d< < ply affected, hum it ia uni.i he has not since recovered from th,- shock which tbs snnouoomnsnt ol his in,lids derail gaVS Ililli. ms 1'iioiiABi.i: st ri rf-antt. aii of the groope ttl the Chamber ol it,-\ atlee held meetlags tins morning to discuss the situation. Tne ground was thoroughly goss over, but no decision was arrived at. In regard to Ihe selection ol i?.ri'ii,kates tor succession t,. the presi? dency. The namSS ol M. PsllX Laure. Uouoet, Waldek-B! poiseau and Brtseon were mentioned sad dteousssd, but dett nite decisions vi ere reserved, pending tbe developments ,-r to-dav . Thc supp of th,- Oovernmenl ar,* wllUng to rs* aloe! M. Caslmlr-Pertsr, but failing in this, because "t als rsfuaal to sccept, or for any other reason, it ll regSTdSd un likely that they will rapport M. Dupuy. A bo. Ul 1SI MlXle r.sln. The Socialist members of the Chamber ,.f Dcputi-s iia\- Issued a manifesto, d? nounnng M. Csalmlr-Perler, and declar* lng hi-S le-, 1. ct'.,,11 ImPOSSibll . Indee.I, they do mu fogal- bim SS likely to i-re sent himself for re-election. The mani? festo says. "M. Ca-slmlr-Fcrlt r has gone, never to return. Hs ll van-iuishe-l by Soclalisni. lie departs in order to avoid lighting the t*attl,r ot reactionists. His weakness of character ha_ been the chief cause or his overthrow, which ls ii victory for the Socialist party. He ls killed by ^he cor? ruption of the regime of which he was e. al. arid d, Lat'.1 hy the Intrigues of the preslelent of his own Council of Mia* 1st, ra. it is in dishonor inch as bis rtlK-nt that capitalistic s,H-l,*ty will p-n-r, The downfall of Caslinir-P-rier is the .iouni.ui ol capitalism aad reaction." 1 ll..'. OK M. M'l't'V. Active eaaoaaatng ol th,- presidential preferences ol various lenaUNri sad Bab* titles lias been In pi-u'i-ss to-day, many ot thc members of the Beasts and Cham? ber of Deputies having been visited at their homes. The roadldatSB laalude bsslflsi these already msntlonsd, Praausr Dupuy. M- I'avlgnac -an-t M. Challemel Ija, our. Th.* Socialist Deputies have -asked M. <'.nerrin, Minister of Justice, lo liberate Deputies Perault, Richard ami ('arnaud, now serving; terms iii pri,., n, und alao de uiati'lliiK that th,, expulsion of M. Rounet from the ' tirunber Saturday lust for a period of fifteen days shall not deprive him Of the right lo eit In (ha n?i'onal convention called tu elect a successor to M. Caslmlr-Perier. After a eounell In the Ministry of the Interior this afternoon, the Cabinet weat to the I'alare of the Bysss, Where they were eloseted with M. Casimir-Perier for half an hour. Fl'M. TtXT or THS MF-sii,r, The mensa***- of t'aslmlr-l'erler b* tha Benate and tb- **t?aiui,-r nf Deputies, ra. "Saning rhe ofli-??? of Prealdenl <if ihe re ,,: Ki.ii,. *?, ls as fo'lows; "Hena'ora and Deputies: i have never ed f-mu myself th.. ?iirtb-nltle* -if tin- task whlrh the National Ass milly Inposed me. I had foreseen th* in. tm', although one does not refuse* the ni ., moment nf danger, one only re tne pns.tiein with dignity Uodsr the conviction that be ls serving the country. 'i h- President of th- Repubr: -, deprived of *he moana nf acflag, can only timi ooa* Rdenre in reliance upon the nafton. Witb out tills bis i-itnatioti ls powerless. I do not doubt t*he aood sense* sod justice. Ol France, but ptmlic op.nlon has been misled. Neither my twenty rears' devo? tion tn dem ;tc i.'ir my deep attach* meivt t,, 'h.- Republic, has sufftc'-l to ? on i of th*, sincerity nnd ardor of my political faith, nor to dis? abuse my adversaries who believe, or aff.-i-r to l"l <ve, that I will make myself an instrument of their passions ami their hopes. "During the past six months a cam? paign has been uondueted ,,f defamation Insults agal i ?' the army, rn i ? li r shouted, i il and ir.< p.msible , ? Phis hi.- n:y of tnim . i I to ;.ill.??! iib, i ty ol i ioiii ) t. The r'sp, et ami ambition I i not p -r-mit me i<r alloa men may ? Insult the bosi of the Father, -ni i he ii adlng v. ia In ? ? among the So i I he vs ho represents Franc* In the eyes of foreign nations. I ? to , .-lip.ir>- the il of moral responsibility resting upon me with ths impatience to which 1 am i-ir'wicinne -I. "Perna- I iball be understoo'. it I strtrm that constitutional Qctions cannot sllencs tbe d' m.itv is of political con ? f-. Pei ha ? doning my f\n\%? tbms l shall nave traced their duty to ipled with the ?'. -.I ..di ?? o I'.iv.- .1 , gre fen- the good mun., pf France before the world, lie hang-ngl) faithful to raj i remain convinced thal reforms can be .arne i om w11li lbj n currepes ot a i lovernmei I resolved I sun -I i.i vs, gad d mined te- ensun dlence of their I gi .il in com? mon action frr the Som mon aim. I nave faiih. di spite I - of the pr* moment, In France's future, and In tim tuturi' of "I lay Upon the t ilde of the Sen,it.' and < 'huns* r of I isQuties my n Of tim functions of President of the Pru n* ii Republic. (8lgned) "J. P. P. CAfnSHrR-PERIBR." te thi Chat after i'm -? ?hed reading the- m* * "\ ive i.v is? publi.j Mli ll Ai<VI BBB 'fl I Kl-M. Prealdenl Cssimlr-'Perler'a mesaage waa read In the ft ? it* tay m. Challen ? l-l.a i-ntii Presld- ut of that body. At ins conclu? sion of th ? rca ling thei? babel ol ''iniiii nts, b Pttbra wa i beard to exclaim: "Ba musk the frons for illili." Garran da Bataan shouted: "lt ls dessr. tl ui ..i H.. Republic, ' and the m< mb* i a nt tbs left cried Ul chorusi "Viva is Republl*--ue." Th' wa i s.iii .ii--!' i rltlcUed tn the lobbies after tim adjournment ot the fi. nate an I * 'hambt r, snd the opinion ssas generally expressed rm Caslmlr* Periei bad given a "coup de grace*' to the i ? i.du. nhereby tbs I di ni ol t he Republl ? - made in, sponsl bl... rr* sponsibllity "" the I is a thins of the ? i imii-P.-ner will probsl R llcsl changes in . In t he . aueiii* ,<r R n pei Uors li*-1 I atict* lilt- adjournment of tbe .-'.nate ?. ? ? ec* ived slat) -two -??ii fifty-two. The groups .ii doputtes tav. i.,i.b- to the candi of iii Isaon hi ld a caucus ami di- . the availability of several candtdan an Informal ss.v but adjourned wlti taking a vote. The Brlaeon aenaton and d. pui:...s have unearthed a apeech tu.ide by af. i..r.i..!. in IMS, i-i s ni ii he ap? proved the railway i "invent Thia will militate greatly against Lou bet, and i .>k tmss- Brtsaon'a "lr', timi se. ms a . i-i danny. It is exp* le I General Ram-sure, (tfllltary Oovernor j,>*f Peela ssill receive H,,m.' rotes In the National Assembly to-morrow, but j it i- thought tbey ssiii tte merely com* I pUmentar* - .UK WT ir IN IIISTIKIIKl). ROMES, Jsn. li Tbs Council of Min? isters decided to-day not to consider the appointment of ambassadors to Fiance, I and Rua < until aftei ths boIu liim Ol tbs l-l eu, li - The Vatican is worried by iti>- sudden chunges In French arian-. The OSSOrvstOre itoniann sass lt is ,|e plorabla I i ea i i sm h Boclellats and Radlcala thus sm- :easful In their .- -hemes, and asks at tim end ol a pessimistic arti? cle: "W hither gre ara lending?" ? i - *. r.\ RIB, Jan. ll recy -rf the b il lot foi President ssdi ensure thsl I'm? ion ssill . >iiy besides Radii si in the .N.ni.mal A-v-ml-ly. There is a considerable number of deputies, who, while unwilling to advocate openb ti,,, election i a Radical Prealdent, ssill vote for him privately. among these secrel supporters of B gem will br- several Opportunists, who fear a dlssoluUon abovs all things. Karls thi-. evening the prospects of l,, n Uoui geo a, ex-Mlnlater ed Justice, md Benator Magnin were discussed quite genti)-alis. Several leading aenatora nf the Righi favored the choice of WS1 deck-Rousseau. Tbe- plain tendency of opinion as xii.- evening advanced, now* ever asa thst ths main struggle vs... be between Fells Fsurs and Henri Brls s,,i, and thal no dark horse ls likely to nm ahead ?f either. It is not believe I that ths Slectlon will be made on the dist ballot. "booms fun thk gtsaP M Lenin I ' ' *f I'ollee*. lias taken st, ps this evening to suppress disorder ,u ihort notlcs In any part "f Ike city \t ii o'olock n ***"' announce thai waldeck.-Kousseau had decided to t ., . ii,duh.te- fen* the presidency, ile reach? ed this decision alter mature considera? tion Itatlon ssnh his friends. it hs adheres t<> " bs s*Ul force Faure into th.' background. The 8 ?' ssys that while tim Prealdenl * mesaage wss rssdlsg In the genste, ll Flou tuel shouted ss nh Ironical e mph i "iii.i1 ssiii make g une- Impression abroad." In the ChamJi r Haudrey d'Assoii, the Orieanlat, greeted the message with "Hurrah for the Klag." SS1IAT t ll R DOC l>' OM.EANS SAYS. LONDON, .lan. lb. -Xhe Duke *>f Or? leans, chief e*f I'teiir ii pretenders, le-ft London erith bis suite* to-day for Dover, where he will hold hiin-*.-lf ready to start for France in cass political developments favor hla onere. The linke of Orleans sall in an tnu-r vl -sv at Dover this evi-nlin*: "1 e ame he-r** to l>e near my ix-loved Fra rn-e. to learn SS e-arly as is-ssihle of the- progress of events and to give- in? ti rm ti-, is to my -snpi-orters. .Should en opportunity arise in which i could my country, 1 would be st the dis p.i.-al of Frame UN niy friends.'' gosn yeggs ga gsgggsa maggil WAIMINQTON, I' '".. .Jan. 16.-Secre tai- i.i.-l.im says he* has re-, 'ive-il & ,ai I--iain trom Amha-wail ,r Euatli, ron tlrmlns the reported realgnaUon of the President <f IVance and expressing ha opinion that no sciioua truublo ia apprt b- mk d._ On Thrlr *ey to China. WABHINOTON, tX c., jan. 1?.-The Ha blas Joined the Detroit at Alden Hay. Thees two vsesels sra exactly half way t<i their ilestlnatlon on the- China stati ti. being ? t"' miles from New York bs the route they have- sailed, ami ti,1*-' miles from Nasuskl, or Bhemulto, by thc near? est steaming e-oi-r-se. ? ?-__ Kx tiufernor iloi*-r a? an Eil t*r, HAU.AS. TKX.. .lan. lt*. - Newspaper eire les bera arn uKllated over the report that ex-Oovemor Hogg, bscked by St. leonis Mini Texts capital is conilni; to Dallas io sn,ii a iiioriiinK newspaper. Oavsraor Hork tcluses to say U the re? port ls authentic, and nothing detlnlte can be barned from parties in a poet* tlou lu know tbe truth a* la* -*"""*? HILL'SAMlHDMEHTKEJECTED Tbe Senate Reinses to Aim Tbis Blow at tbe iGcome Tax. SENATOR YE ST'S RblMlSCEHCES Of the Events of Last -Station When th. l.rlflf HIL Wat lu tb. itu,.?,,? -i?.-t.-at of tile Currency UHi iu th. Uuuio. WASHINGTON, Jan. IC-The debate on s< sator Hill.- amendment to thc urgsnt deficiency bill, in reference to teatlng the constitutionality of the incoBM tax, oc? cupied most of to-day*i ssssion, god ended in the rejection of th-* amend Clent by an ovsnrhcslming majority. Mr.Vest'i remtnlscen* es of th,- event! of 1, -, session, while the unit act VM hallo? ing in euspaase bstwssn tho two bouses, were of constdsrabts lateresl and im? portance, and his declaration that the? ir, silent ought to call congram in sa? tra ordinal > Nealon immediately ii il i dj our aid without proper Bnanctal i-i.,ti,-ii attn ted conMderabla attention. Mr. Vest -*im that ii,- wai Isrgei) dble [or the ti rat is which the in? come tax provision now stood. Hs -lid not -lana that ii waa perfect, or say thing Uk,-, perfect, but he t - 1 that Ita imperfections Bat* CS used l-y th. that, ni tbe sheen e of rules in the Semite t,. . -., tb, Pinnace Com? mittee was compsUsd to put the l biii through under wHip sad -spur. The itiliru COUnteTfi ho said, was (i.nu-iniig for tariff legislation. Hs wss tired oi bearing the i ? ? ? ag tlnsl lbs i law and its defects, coming from truce who km-W the reSSOO W_> ' exlated. Those who had charge re bad < ndeat ored to nuke tb, ix g* unobjectionable a. possible. I'l.- re hal be* n grav* left in it, and it hud be.-n hoped that those o aid be rsformsd ia lbs cuuie! euee committal, ',' -ion ss isSatos hill. Mr. Hill: "Docs the Semi.or mean to -mj tiiut thc confersnes oommlttse wai engaged Ib any particular effort to -? on tbs income tax Mr. Nest; "1 do." .Ar. Hill: "1 never so understood lt." Mi. Vost: "I malts the assertion now that the differences between tbs Houss and Senate in relation to the income tu were iskra up and rpferred to Mr. Mc? Millan, of Tsnnessee, snd myself, and a worked nlgbl and day for mure than ? k, and we finally cams t,. ? condu* sion. Ju.-t as we had luccsoded in do* lng so, and v\ lui* ws SJS.fi.iilderlng au entirely different pm tion of the t.u itt lin, action w,,* imd i>y the Bsa ste which resulted in a tie vote on ins Question ol ?Hs-'hat ?jinx the conference committee, and th,- House ol Kepreaentstlves then sc oepted all the amendments of the lien ate tO the tariff bill. And the con,li? tton In which we nnd ourselves to-day ls simply one ot the Incl lent** that have cine, naturally and mentally, from the want Of i nbs in Ibis body." .Mr. V.rit drifted into S discussion of th.- rules, in reply to Mr. Gorman I fence of them .m Monda}. He argued thal on -any politics! or linanclal measure ll wis [m|osslUe to rotc- action, whits on other metters any senstor might have dmosi any bin pssssd under "senatorial eOUI'le "i.tKK mw coi i poi ki. ' "\\'h.-ii any senator," hs said facetious? ly, " desires to psis ?< bill thal -tues nol exclts sectional or psi tl ian opposti senators sit here like a !"t ol' MU drakee, and boa UfQuack metre t-. each ither, .mi i i.'-ii go with solemn hum pi-1 dignity to the routine business ol the day, (Laughter). Bul winn you come lo questions bk.- ti, tariff bill, or Rnanclal legislation, or the force bill,* where tb, passions .ucl prejudices ot the senator. ii,- necessarily aroused, lt li almost im? possible to seem.- .my result in this body, ? ? loni ss tlve senators are opposed tu tts enactment. And experience shows thal in sue h cases the corpee ot that legisla? tion ls brought here on a lilt, t b) lbg tim.- thal Congress bsa passed upon h. ?j assert now thal ths mosl vicious and dangerous and utterly Indefensible fea tura ol the ab ? nee of ruin to closs 'le? the fa-'t that n gives to -i minority rh,* power ot* threatening those in c*harge ,,r a bili, ami ot forcing undue .m; timely action." ?m anotb* r point in ins speech, Mr. Vest iii "I nave no right to lay what the President will do, (ar l dd soi rnjoj Executive confidence, but 1 ilncerely hope that if Congress adjourns without Minn mi leglilstlon the Pi alden! wBI call us immediate!} on the tinai fall of the gavel ,n extraordinary session, and we will then sc- whether the Republican ptCtty bj IA enactment! will bring proapwrit) to the people of tin* United states." "We will pot have a Republican Bea glS*9 Mi. Hawley itiggeated. ?You will not have s Democrstlc ser? at.*.' "Mr. Vest (.totted, "if ttl" Rbpubll oaai <v, -r. is,- th.,u,-r in their .hands they will organize thia Senate." Mr. Vast said the enforcement ?r the provision exempting from tux alcohol used in perfumeries would cost, according to tbs report of the Secretary of tba Tressury, one million a year, and would affect v,-iy seriously, betides, the ooliee* tlon. THE A MK Nf. Vf PST D___MTSD REI'BATEPI.Y. Th.- amendment had been drawn up, he mid, by .i deTOgglsi in Maasachun ti I was ci ii ie and unsatisfactory, snd had been itrucb oul in conference, bul the ronfer.nce committee had nol been p- re? mitted to report. Finally a Vote I ;>-s r- tied on the question cf order; "Shall the decision >.t the Chair lUnd a" th.- decision oi ihe Beaate**' sad the de, i-t-.n .,f the Chair wai sustained by ? i '?? ol foi ly to --ix nays. The negative votes W< , by Messrs Dubois, Hill. Mttefcsll, ot ni? non; Pettigrew ami (.nay Al s,.eii as thin VQts was taken, Mr -j , agata offered his amendment, i,: addlns ;,t the end the providion that the Uw Mtould pr . oort basing any |prladt< tlon (rom heuir.g proeeecimu * to tait the idhi Uti tlonallty or validity of the a t. Mr. Oray ralstd a point of order ai-ulnst lt. and thc Chair i.Mr. Galllr.ger; biistilned it. Mr. Lodi;.' offered his amendment pl | - Mg rin* oMi-i.ls authorized to tc; ap polnted for the Income tax In the civil se; vice. Tabled-yeas, M; rays, TL Mr. Qtmy MM WI -J bis amendment for testing the constitutionality and valid? ity of the lncune tax, and lt was defeat? ed?yeas, 19; nays, II, as follows. Tin :?_? ii. -? o i. Yeas?Aldrich, Chandler. Pavla, Frye, Cray. Hale. Hawley, HUI. Ln<i<e. McMil? lan. Maud-ison. Mitchell, of Oregon i p. i tlxiew. PUR, .Praetor, Quay, Sherman. Smith and Wilson Vt. Naya Allen. Hate. Bgrry, Rl.vkburn, Ulan,hard. lintier, Call, Camden. Cock rel!, Dubois, (leoine, Cordon, dorman. Hunton, .lurvls. Jone., of Arkansas, Kyle. Lind.-.iv. .M. Lau*! I- . Morgan, Puvli, Rjii -oni. Roach. Stewart. Teller, Tiirpb?, Vest, Vilas. Vcorhee., Waleli and Wolcott -IC. The param apb for Malarie* aiiTl expenses of len ad-lt,inna! rt-<*VliUt> ai{<*nt* -was amended, at thc suggestion of Mr. Alli? son iRep,, Iowa), ?o u. to reduce the numb' r to three, and hy strikliiK ouf the word"*, "and to carry Into eflect the aet Imposini*; a Vax on incomes." Ulbt- mMM *s *?* *Mr.NP_lSST. _,|r. Hill -"ft red an am, SdSSMH BrmSM* lng that none ot the appropriation ?**.oui,l be used for the purpose oi compeRtng u ?_j.,._.vr to make say return or to -au Biter any quest! sn. except as to sources nil amount of his gglSS, profit a."* in Ct UK-. Kr. I'oekrell said ho would oTTer no op peeltiea to ttte amendment, BBS lt wa-* <t-rre.*?l to. Mr. Cbasdler aak* i \ r *'?- kn ir wheth? er, in thu csofereaee comsslttse, "bs would Insist on kvpiiiK in that amendment. .Mr. CoSBroll replied that he would, if hi* shot-Id riie'ti 1?. of tbg I ime- -iTtiloti as he was no**", for he tgoogkl thu ann-nJ. nit ut v. as rtgbt. Tm* bili was then reported to OM ?*"?> ate (from setnmlttee ot' the whotei. and all i-l the amtiidtnenis S*STS .mre-"ii to. aii'i the- bill ssas pass,,I, The .*?*,mite then, at Ol.'., adjourned. -e DEFEAT OF THE Cl RI,EM Y RILL. MSSSbSSSSf All PSSSlSS tn tb* il"*" Tell ll..el It r.:i|-|>.-lt. <l. WASHIKOTON, Jan. I*.-The usual draariness of debste in tbs Honss upon the f-e-ner.il appropriation bills, the in? dian bill being under c.inside ration, wa* tn ed lo-daj by ss unospectsd djlgres si ,.i Into tbe eauee "' 'be? defeat of the Carliale currency mid bankin*- bill. lt vs.,; precipitated by Mi. Walker tn* p.. V ISS I. trttO inaile the statem.di!, thal tin Republics*! aron ready gad willing to ?? o port B proper measure. I', this Mr. Warner il'etn.. N*. Y.? rs* Bponded tii.it thei Repubileaas were seek? ing in '*x. us,e for their action in nsfeStlag the rule tor the coaeldsratlon ot' tho Car Hals bUI in connection srtth thees Pesso crata who had roted with them, mid lu' i ..'eiits ot the gentleman . Maa a busetta irers a mers srs* Mr. Money (OSBB.. Miss.), apaSklag ti".' the free slRer Dsmocrsts, dssjsd respon? sibility for the fault ->f tb-- rule, ami charged it upon the Committee >"i Kui..-. wbo refused to permit an understand? ing u, I.-- h.id Mut a VOte on thi' Miami free silver substitute* should oe lakes. Mr. Catchings (Dem., Miss.) defendi i. with smile feeling, tbe setlos of the Commit!.ut it'll. -. saying lt bad ii-*, n i iii wholly by the InstrSCtlOB of iii-' I '"inn. ri tte caucus. afr. Reed (Usp., M ? said that the Bttuatloa in a nstabeO wea tb.it the t'ar llale bill le-il nf tis ama aright, because everybody recognised tba- lt could never h iv received tbe votoa of a majority of tin- House. Tbs dots thal devolved upon tba Demo rms was to give the Qovern? ment .sufficient revenues lo meet expend! lures, thiel teould rsstsrs tbs credit <*f th.r (ioveniment arel tell -vi- tin- .;. ii:..in.dal depression, Mr. Simp.-ui M'"p.. Kuns.) raised a laugh by ataUng that in view est tba re? luctance of t!:e oil parties tO assume the n .sponsibllity for the dofsal of the le bill, bS VV'iuld lie proud to take lt for tbs i'opullsis. Hie would alBO pI'O a plan for relief, a*s beith the- old pe rt les sere backward In tiiat rsape* I il Iver to pay Qovernment obllga lions; inin the* silver seigniorage in the Tressurj and issue Tyessury notes, Mi*. BlSOd (Dem., Mo.) and Mr. IfcRaS (Dem., Aiki also contributed .-> iti<- ot? grssslon, which then closed Before the Indian MU eras taken up a number of unimportant measures wera reported from ths Commltti.n .Military Affairs and ps seed, sod tim hilt to estab? lish a national j.irk oa tbs Osttysburg battlefield ssas nude tha order of busi? ness I ir to-morros kn ths murnini* hour. in tbs absence of Bpsshm Crisp to-ia*.. RepreeentsUvs Dockery (Dest.i ito.) per formed the duties of the Chair. Among ti"- bille pssssd ssas tbs Seuss btu outhortxins ths salo by the anana la tbe Soldiers1 Home Of what is ktiosvn rn the- "Asylum i*ot," situated mi Pace Mulila i>.iv. tba tract covers aboui seventy-five seres, and is worth ai.i *"5,00*>. li aaa boughl In USS and sv.,s abandoned In IBB, and bas sot sines been Hie Mar Uitlittio lh>s?in ana. i;* *Mi-:. .ian. lg, The Don Chigciofts ds clares tba! lt le uncertain whether tbe Italian troops umbi- Uenersl Baratler, ot the Abyssinian**-, under Chief Pftsisnggft , ia, kars s-,.,ti tim battle whick was fought at itesssgsrto. The Oo*renuaanl baa received telagraasa --f tim grsveet character from Ifsasosrsh, indicating that the situation la mu as hopeful as ofH cults stated, official telegrams sra te* , ell ? I ?tim: Ulai tbs battle vslth tbs miana under ****?*? *-***"*gsitgls. ssa renewed January Uth, resulUng in tim defeat ol the tbysalnlansi who were pursued by ths Italians. Th.. Abyssls ians lost bundie..ls ,,i tm-n. Including seven chiefs and severs! under cklefs. The "OSS ol' the Italians during tin- tsvo DgbUng ssas ISO killed. I Slossl Coit Lives lb,nil. WASHINGTON C. H., ?>., Jan. I*;.-Col. Colt ai lived lien- at | -jo i?, M. yesterda) ai l gays bond for bia appearance lu court t<> answer the charge ol manslaughter, and returned to Columbus al 4:10 P M. His bond was rix. i at fgJhn In each nf Um thies counts of Indictment sn I vsm by ii- h. Mills Gardner an l vv. i;. Cook, eil thia county, ami .Fohn Ai i ??? ?-.?? lor, George W. finks ma i: k. st, -ran, ni Columbus, who corns arith him for thal purpose. He was also accompanied by four officers of lils regiment and At? torneys O. a. Nash and ii ii. Booth un motion of Judge Mask the Court excused < loll from pleading io the -n lie m ms uiiiii bis attorneys bad an opportunity to examine them. 'lhe Pimbee BrlViSg Club. BALTIMORE, MD. Jan. ItJ. -The re? organised board of governors of the Pim? lico Driving Club, sleet* i .Monday, to? day elected John Waters.- prealdent; John E. Phillipa, vice-president; eivrK** K- niau, secretary, and Henry Clarks, trsaaurer. Hr. waters is b builder and contractor, and very popular among ten. li la believed be csa ? the conflicting elements of tin- club, ami pul it -ii tbe tns'ii rood of suoceas. Gee rgs Kennan, who euooeeda Colonel Robert Hugh, is a lawyer, and was a rn- ndi, ;? ,,? tbs last State Legislature ib? is well-ei|uippe-d ferr tim poetUon ? retail, .* outworn I'i ne Lumber. BAI/TISfORE. Ml'. Jan. l-i. gsvsrsl fentlemen, represi itlng aoutherg and northern tlrms Interested in tbs vs,,ik og .in-l market lng of North CaroUaa and souther** pins lumbar, m*-t ken to tai and pelf., tel an organisation looking to a oommlssion of Interests, and also to their mutual protection. .John l. ot Norfolk. V., . was elected pn ll,.- organisation's oftl.dal nam- ls thc Boothera Dressed Lumber Association, and Ita heaelquarters vv.ll be at Norfolk. arhera a dlrectora' meeting win b,- ii. ii January '.*ith. The organization represents r output or :>-i,'??i.i??i (Vet per an uuiu. -e_ ft rs'-nnrl of the \av\. WASIII.V'To.N', 1?. C., .Jan. UJ.-The lull relating to tbs perssnnsl of the navy was r .-portee! to the senate this mornltif ,is lt whs reported t?v ttu- subcommittee to the Senate t'eiirtinittee e.u Naval Af? fairs. The two material a'dillons mad-; by the House committee were not in , oipni.it'd. "ne, tbs officers' staff now v in rontlgss io receive th'- lo? ci lied psy tbe*. are- n<w get Usg; lim Other, st rink onl the provision for tim rank of Lieutenant Colonel In the Mui ute "'I ? _ --.-1 ? - ? ? - sacritt ? il Hi I.i >- f-r ti,.ld. HQtUfOtSLY, MKX . J-ii. i'- l-'iank 1 >av ls, a young American who was making a boree-beck inp from lbs etty of Mexico to Han Francisco, was killed by "iiupu indiana tn ihe mountains ?outness! of here*. Davis was warned not to attempt to crass the Ya*|ut oountry, hut ss is allured irto the ilaiiKcrous sec? tion by lhe report thst mines of fabulous liehasas eons] be- foun-i there. BbBM makai ?\3 e\\rBSi Vt. ArilllMJT'iN. . *', Jan. W The. Treasury lost to-lsy *60i,*? in sold, taken out for esport. This resl**.'?*B tbe gold rf ?ex?e ? SWAM SSL JURORS DKF1 A JUDGE. /.'/./ RU TO RENDER .4 VERDICT AS 1ASTRUCTF.D HY tilt: Col RT. Eleven ot the Juror. * i..?J.y . ,,J,i ,;n?|.r Protest, lim <>a. ii(,l,|. ti ,. .i-.O I* livid in (ont-ni|e:. CHICAOO. Jan. li, A jury in the I lilted .-tate ,'u:it , , eitel a *? n.jtuin to-day ny defying Junga Seaman, and reiusing io brui* .ci a Von*., t In ,. cord* .un.- WHO lhc l oulla instr.,, den-., i i,? ea?e ai Ih.ho was ihe ti.'.Dv aamsgs -suit ol Marie < alni, a girl wau was run over ., I cnpplSd ill ISli b> ;,!i virgin.' ot the Chicsgo, Milwaukee snd nt, Paul railroad on tte- less* i tracKs <,t the . i.trd. Company, n, chargmg tn- jury -lucine Seaman uld them tu, evidence s.e. that no responsibility waa attached : - defendant; that it was n. i... tracks ol the sick lard Company, upon wh. h , om pan) devolved ? ? i?i ity of providing a keepei ..t th, n here Fha act Idem and la? ted thc lury to return for the defendant. Oac alter another o' ihe Jurors .Hei,-,,- ,,n,| (aid: "Your licaoi, i ? ,inn,,r i, -.dst mci a \, nih L . ni. i i. iimi: i . i . r Jud.e Seaman's fie bc. nu- gughsd. ll-' ?-.-i/.- d at thc rebellious Jurors is mom nt and then told thom lo no into Hi ?? Jury foom aim SgisS Upon a Veidim. ,\s rhe jui v w, .,, ex-Judge pt, i. c.,-t, f?i th,- pi i.miff. ?sid: 'Thli - the most rs I pi ?? e e. III.C. 1 hilVl to take exception lu the chara, of (h. I Coull to l lie jury. The i'oiiii li .s nu rijilu to command Ihe jury ;?> verdict fer tte defendi tu Tte (url ?* th- ie ..ul: irlt) In this matt At : o'* look the Jury rel the Judge addressed the Jurors In relation tu his instructions, explaining thal , im l become ... mai t< i betw,.;. Court ami the jury, an-l his instructions ll.I'l l>. ? il te. llll.l fell' t ile .Iel.-, J. e. mattel .'i' law ihe Judge a lalk ? oromly objected t- by Mr. Pt, j. , i the Court allowing ihe < ,v . ? nally Judge S.-aman annouiic. i thal Hie Juron would be called om i Lime to tjive his verdict. ONE J'.KoR K-fl *-! I'. Ali i-f th.- jurors, except one, snnoui I their preiioiis Anding fur the plaintiff, but consented to Uni ( -i tlc- defendant under protest. Mr. ('layton, th,- one nu or wno r. | , - i to titi'i for th.- defendant, >?- ia commltl* i to the 'Hst ody of ll,- ii), ii.-Ml.11 ri , e.; t. mpl of court. At ."t ., receia the lurj again returned, but Juror Clayton reiterated hia I ...c i statements and Mid Hi ir. With all ' lu th- Court, ic could not return a verdict for the ,i,-i n lani. Ur 11 ? cst then , c ? , ? I to Induce 'he Court to uon-iutl tbs isa .r dismiss the Jury, such gt tion to bc i us qulvslonl to -i verdict returned rn t sponse to tic . :? r, with the stipulation h il -i Hon was i U under th.- plaintiff protest. Thia the Court de i le i i" ? '. ? ''.Mi,- .-. c '-? ', for refence obj ted '?> i.lay's prooedlngs niiint; on - i'u .".lection waa overruled, and fun i r hearing posipomd until Tbursday. m.. Prendergast nave ootlos ox BBSS* ? rn si a it. CBS TS A A tiosriiAL. Meelina of the BaMi "t Dir.elurs. Ar"e->'ed for mOAMBmBt, PirniRSIU'Ril. V \.. lau. P, Sp, ? i ,1 Tiie qoaiterty masting ot ths board ot di? rector* of lb" Central st_t.* HosHta! was held .it tbut Institution to-day. 'the principal matter brought to the at-y ti >.ti. ti of the board \. . *-.m? to the . reefton of bufRltags on h. ground i for me use of the officials ot rle- ito-pit,il. After soire- dtsSSSMSO | BS matter was postponed io, further oonah) .ration, as the board Wai mlisBsd 'but there m.i-i in, urgent I. "-'tv lor t .-? building! -it this time. 1 ilsa Peckham, a OSSTOt v. as im I ut a la.te hour last night on Hie charge oi' bsing the party olio bi ka lalo tbs raaMinoi ol Rsv. a. I. Frtitss, pastor ot th-- Second Bull it < \ ireh, a row nights SgO. Mi'- 1'tlstoo || gow absent (rom the *ity obA tin- cass i rt fri the '.- ? i. ? I was OOOtlniM I tor i.-i, day.. Peckham was I -.liimi 11.',| to jail. Mr, Robert M Hit--, who lor som,* year. past has be.-n ciikuki-.i m Ute ?,,. - li business lu this city, died this morning alt. i a Hnn.'tiiiK illiie.-is, Thc d- - - as. d ms -i native ol Brunsirlok eoanty. n, ictv.s i widow arith ssvia dMiffclON, Mr mi* hal Ostler, who for >**urs , - ha.-, be.-n insployed ti sandi ?allot f-?r S. ll. Marks Hi CO., died thi* ne.in.i, ' Ile had !?-. .-ul ly i- urn. l from -i ?isi- lo fennsyivaala. Mr. -lulls H. .Mane ke, of Columbia. S. C., who has leased th'- Ai'i'citir.ittox Hut, i, an Ived hon to-da) ? SAD UR UH or Miss UHF. aim -Was Asphyxiate.I *> New Seen. -I?'. Kirk Hi. *\'< >IU-U.K. VA. I.,ii. I '? Th.* \ trgtntan'i Newborn (N C.) eon pondon! telegraph! that Miss Julia !?'. Row, daughter of Mr. w H. Bowe, of Norfolk. wm aaphyxlatsd Tuesday niKht and rou nu dead tn b.-.t tbi? mern* lng .it the resldei.f her un, le, U K. F. Bowe, of n,-wi..m. Th,- young Indy e.lnnteen years of aw. and wai ?pending tbe winter with her uncle, sn. was an accompliihed young Indy un-1 v>, v popular In Norfolk. Dr. Kirk Rutflu la very III with dlph* i nhleh he - ontracted whit ? tending the child nf Hon, Barton Myer*. Ann toxins iisi* been sdmlnlatetod with beneficial results. The lu il-** town ot Hetkley is var* s.-ii oualy alarmed ovei tbs attempt ot un Incendiary lo burn up tin- town ws. night .ibout I 'tl o", lock Fire was OlSSSSreSWd in ,i row of frame dwellings, which acre ejeatroved, and the Ineflclency ..f th. tire department sirikintr. They ?tood bv and t/atcbed the houaei I rn without in.ikitiK an effort to save the property. Hut for the effective work <>r a basket brigade a large part of the town would have been destroyed During the night rn S i-s applied to Boin,* half dpgSS mses, bul only ths thro- mentioned -were burned. The property destroyed -,- as vi,,i th aboul 1.1 "" A row -?curred to-day at Lambert. Point c.mr.n two darkeys, william D<*_nett and William Abey, dorina which \h.-> drew a platol and shot Doggett in lb, knee and 'h-n (.tarted to make hi. i ur --s-i.il whit* men ian after him willi Kims and opened Br* on Vim. which wsi returned by Ahoy. Speslsl af? rh <t Bpratley altsrsmftfi <aptured. and Un PT him Iii Ihff county Jail. hav In* the Muke lo Dav. BWOOKI/fKi Jin 16 -Th-- third day of the ba ?([.* I.-twe?n th" trolloy companies ancl their employes respited In g slight advantage for the companies. Three lines out of the forty-eight tied up were oper ,'..1 uii'l-r police protection, but th' ranks of the strikers .re .till intact. Lal'* in th,- day the striking motormen and conductors'", a id certain propositions i,. - fore th.- Sta'. Ito .rt of Arbitration which m.iv result la -i e.ttlenient of the strike by compromise to-morrow. Pen-lma mal ..ii out- -,n>. there wk.*, a truce in boetll ttles, and rioting was not rBotte,! ?? to* day, No ttoll-y cars arc running to-night. tl nt -huts the Am.ailis w tSHlNOTOM, D. ?'.. The eil.ct,., <>f euatoma ai ?a-aaaaaa, ? has been direited to reMU any pIclOUl circumstance* lg the cs < of the Aman-lls, a hi. li united at ttv.it p ,t yesterday. __________________ U* A'Ml ll I ll Rt \*l KV VSH1N?;T-)N D. C.. Jun- ld For Virginia; Pair: light wceterl) wli ? For North carolina: Volt, cooler, noitii westerly winda._ it an..a. or au u a Kit. Follow lng waa tho range ol the thee titom*!** ai The r,m?-. oft!-. ).eie? U>" ?., A M. ti: Vi M. 18. '1 P MT. 4B; * P. M IJ, t> ?*- ki., *u. midnight. I* Average ii t-A.