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) tm ????*. fOLlfc-itlkVk M*l.Ji.&M>3ll. KJCHMOIMJ. VA.. Tl-ESDAY MAKCH 12 IW& PRICE TWO CENTS' HEADS OF COMMITTEES. WHY YlfioI.MA FAILED TO GET MORE PUBLIC BUILDIEOB. ait. ii?nkhe_ii'? OagaolMea le Appropiia tlOD? for The.* Obj, ct?-Mor? Humors of aa Eura Stolon of Congress* Time* Bona*!, i;.n.r Bi illino. I \Vak 'arch ll. 1^5. I When t-i- . '*??" ls t i: ? ? , i the Ftfty-thu l Congress, I* h,,t reafcynahi* t. ' ' ,nf! lltlM tawBBB BUI ' '"' - rn" '"' aero -relier after troth f,Ht M v Ul demon atrMod n lack 01 lodi lactloo i ? ? execu? te nil thi } al I ... ilm an ol that ? l . ; . led in get? ting ? a waa I recent extra; iga i span il mil ? in w nm.ii b \ waa * Lune . i . know I ono a there was 1 'or th*- ni ? "ll of Mr. Bankhoad tba Mil (or I 'Ung at Newport Moo' row be a law; thi additional som fer the post-office at Norfolk would have build* ? ?? w taoto . ? ns, S i would have uri 1. rus ggwroui axwi The bill for the bunding ? "News mus favorebl) report* I from thi i ? ..nrr.itIii m.. ? ? ? aAJoanum nt ol mount of persuasion on tbs parl Ol Co man 'I'yi. i i ould Induct Mr. Bankh* ad to ask the Cotnmttte* .oi Rules to sol a day for thi Mon ol tbs hills 11 rata bl] 'doo' by his commit u ? 1 Di BB a bi B over tl smen who had charge ol many of theee bills petitioned thc Commltte* rm Rules and t-'v ured a day, Mr. Ba loma y rendelad theil ? ibortlve, I elating oa pti sdence for lbs bill for the purchase of a bunding site lor tbs I.- Sf Oovei ameal Printing OfRi e, and I rating a useless flllbuster, whlol atoned the entir* Hana allotted to tho < >m mitten, ton lng tbe advo* itei ol t jn.-iit buildings needed lu Virginia and -elitewh<-re to begin th* ir work anew in thc Flfty-foui th * onj - gxiBA Baanoai nmoaa, Thg cr ip ,ii 11..i li a in on the In* roo sr. are < lutch Ing i sgerly ct < t/ei ti thal ;* ttl' kl watts in thal din i lion The raaaon aaslgni i foi tbe revival of ?atnrde*r*a rumor . ms* i by one ol Uv A io* late J Malleea oi the Hupreimi Court during the argumoni In the Injunction caa* i is pi i,,ii..-, in thal coui t. Thi a knee m. argue that theee qui attona : H.t\. ii for th* Government,and that it thc ii,. ..m. las Its is declared unconstitutional, ths loss of its exp* revenue xxyii so embai i the Treasury i i.-i.at tmeiTt that an extra session will be unavoidable, 'li. shared in I illili:.- Offl' Tn asurj, bul tha head of tl partmeni ridicule the Idi a noona ta. Acting I om r of Internal Revenue O. v.. v\ llson - i I ii circular **.-> to the preparation of the . taxee. In tbla clrcu commissioner saya; Under Sh* term of i- lolnl resolution nf Congreao, February lt, UK. the time for win- h :? turna may bi with ont penalty, was extended ta April 16. it to not deemed advisable io au ttorlze a corresponding delay preparation of the list-, but, rather, In View of thc ahoi ..f tin tii.c between tho rendition of the return ani tho dato wh* n the tax bei om* s due anti collectable, viz, J ul v 1. , provide for thc- preparation of ili? lli thne mon th Iv sections, as fi <>n*- tor February, lr March; one far Mardi, in April, and one I'M April, prr pared la Mag. The one fo ? February will contain an babetlcal Itel of hu the persoi .-orporations, w*".o alli have mads returns prier to March MK IMS; that for March will Include the names of all rendering returns after Marok Mb, and t r April 10th; the Hot for April should in ? Imle the nan.*--* or those render.; | Hims alter April '.'th sod prior to May loth. The total of th. ants on tl i section for the mouth of Foal Iv.. to be forwarded to thia ...ice March io. IR*}, will bo Included with ments on the March lift, the receipt tomi 9 1-1 for Marci total of the sc tlon for Mann to oe for? warded April 1Mb, In the list < -ipi for April, and tba total of th Hon for Apni to b? forward* I da) loth. la the Ul t, ami tc.-eipt for ?? ? I i | as. any in* IMM tai returns gi . ? I > .1 1 f tt\, , ??:.. .-tor tu.tu corporations sobooouoni to Mai '.'th and prior to june l. IMS, oi ii the collector (turing that pet iel discovers t Hat p or corporations who ham not ma turin, are liable to the tax, he Will end of the period prepare and forward to this oflice a ItM on form MT, to be denominated a supplement to the list for tho section for April. lt*4*u, which will in? clude thc ..ames of all.such pt corporations, ani the amount due from each. THS figgans COXIXSM. Clerk Kerr, of the House, has up to this time received the testimony for con? testants for heath in the next COBgroes la twelve caaea. in addition to M Thorpe and Vost. Judgl Kornett, of Vir? ginia, has nk.I the testimony in his caa*J The only North Karolina case received is that of Cheetham, in) his contest against Congressman Woodard. i h.-. conti tauts will be allowed ten da>? nora -'.I rebpttal under tne follow? ing i.t ? in ali ,, i tbe tim* ail"*.id fo taking i itlmony &haii t.. nintrty days, nod uk- t. stimouy'shall bi Uki ii la tbe following order: The con t?Kia:i'. shall t.tke t. tm ..-iv during the Jlrst fol tv i|;i | meiiibi: during the succeeding forty daya ai. I th*- sentseteiit in*y take testimony tn i i.iittal only during the remaining len *ia\.- or aald , .-i;od. The Washington ahynni of the tm %? sty oi Virginia win nive a dlagtei al ? P. M. on Monday, the ||tk ?if April next, lt ls customary to give tt.se din in rs on the anniversary of the birthday of Thopias J e fte mun, the lath of April, but as that cornea this year on the eve g| Kaater, lt was determined- to postpone in* celebration ui til the following Mon day. lt has i.ot been yet decided al-what 1 the1 banquet will be given, the com? mittee having both the Ralegh and LI - Mtt under consideration. The Washington aoclety n irnb^r.- about ? ;tmdei5, among them BOBM sf tn* most distinguished men of the country. Secretary Herbert, of the Navy, who I reside! at lam year's banquet, will again be awarded the honor, and Brill be ejected president of tile society for the year. The names'of the following well-known men appear on the roster of the Washington alumni Postmaster-General W. Ia Wilson, Senators Daniel and Faulk BOr, <"nr.ree$men W. A. Jones. Itldor ? r, Claude Swanson, I B. Turner, i- Oardtner Tyler, Turner and Lawson ? Hutchinson of Texas. W ilBlana, Williams of Misslssipp. v H nt Kenn. ? ol Virginia, Captain R. 1 L*M Professor William D Cadell. A Montague ^nd I tiafe Justice Jackson of the United : tates Buprtm* couti Sol toi h - Holmes 'erna I Walter D. Dsbney. E c many ethers pronMnant in official ai ? ? Mesera John M, Miller, Lynchburg; W. B t ?,,, g.. :>??! folk .1 I. Can lng H. Boyfel 1 Moon sri among the ia'.- Virginie arrivals si I Mei potRna- ii L. W. a susHAY wt.lil>l>ii. Slr. Duval If BUBB as ead Miss Curie Ulam Married. tLTIMORE ida .? ll. Mr. Da-, id sad Miss i arri- Blum, di ter of Mrs. Ssmue! H. Bl rm, \. ri?d last nigh! st tl . Mr. ? ,Ce\. !?? '1 Ihe cen mon; Th. bi Ide wss st*;t< I itt, ; i m. d wi! ? fl ? an i tiolei a Ufa hs! ? ii '?> n.a- ? n i led a white Look and ., bun ? ? ? lol. ? ter I] Mrs. Issi i.ipdi for a trip thi tb. North. Among tho a r?- *->-* n? Mr. and Mrs. Couts Neuman, Mr. Samuel H. Blum, -Mr. and Mis. WUUan Mr. B. Neuman, Mrs Rachael Katz. Mr. and Mrs. Sir.on Wurtsburger, Mi Mrs. Louis Harris. Mr. and Mrs A: il. Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Bantus! H. Hi i Mr. a t Simon Fleisbmsn, Miss Lily Plum. Mr. B. Uti in r, Mr. Isa Blum, Mr. and Mrs Jo* Rice, Miss J. ? ;i Hairy Allen, Mr, ? Luskarn, Martel- Samuel Newrasn, Mis. Nanine Sac:. mid . Mrs. Simon Katti I avah New Mi a. Isaa. ? ? I im, Mr. snd Mi as; Mr. and Mrs. Issac By. le, I ii I- ? i .ri. \ a.. Mr:-. Let i Cohi Vu : ||r. and Mrs. Richard Tarrant, I anr.iili. Ca.; Mr. A. Blum Ml Ami Ita N< wm .n, Phil i . 'ann, rn nv. r, I Iel i Mr. anti Mrs. Sara Disner, Culpepsr, Vs.; Mr. and Mrs J. Wehr, Mr. and Mrs. isa?, Benesch. MAI HARHsf.s u..xcr.D io nu.. .liulgtt Mnltlt I'rououiu e. the Doom of ide N.iierlou* Prisoner. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Manh ll, - "Hanged i) thi n. ? li until > o i are d. Tin- wold.- fell li, ivily on tht tbs listeners, as ludga Smith pronoun. tin do ,i.i of Harry Haywaid. H was .ni'i o'clock when tbe .i ? bs brough I befon him. "Havi you anythli ' i,e asked, "why sentence ahould nol now be pro? nounced upon you?" Hayward cleared in- throat, and with an i ext epi thal I am innocent, jurors." ? "it is tin- moat painful dot) 11 dsvolvi d ilpili- ne io pronoum i l ii ;eine oi' las upon von ut tMir* lim,-. You have dud. in ins Judgment, i fair trial. You have been assisted In ti - by remarkable I. gal talent. "Tde jury hav. p. tn carefully guarded and P.-pt !iom tde public, so taut there was hat they should been contaminated. I instructed them not to disouas munns themselvea guilt or Innocence, or ihe testimony in the case ol ths Bus! charge, and I am confident thal they obeyed the order ot tha court. Tiny were twelve men care? fully ? tiosen, .md of upright honesty, and the) hav. had. ea-h one in bia own mind, I . nd. ni of the ciders, an opinion thal you war. gullly, in th* Judgment ot tdis court, tliis was thc conscientious verdict of this jury. Although 1 am not favorabh to capital punishment as I told td. Jury In the charge, I am not responsi? ble for it. T am hera to obey tde lav. In reference to it. lt is with feeling thst l wish 1 could avoid ihat J pron .., e. ? li la ordered thai you. Harry T. Hay? ward, ?? slv. punishment fm murd. the Orel (legree, ot which you dav, . Led; that you ht- tak-m from here county Jail, and after the la,. a pt noil of three calendar months from this day, : hull tnorenfter ba taken to s pale* of i xi-eution fixed dy the Gear. Of .Minnesota, and nt a time in dis \V..i . ml ;,-t. p.- banged b) tnt neck until you .id " HAY ft JKO col l.llS'l FLAT. Ihe Murderer Noss Hm* No Ueart lor Card*. MINNBAPOCn, MINN.. .Mared 11. Ii \s .ts tour o'clock Saturday saornlng before Hauy Has ward was adie to get to Bleep and'then he slept fitfully. Asldi fnmi hie rest I-sar ess. there was no In? dication thu! the marvelous nerve Oi I ? ? man hat been affected ic was oonfl dsnt Of acquittal, and de pat ked dds clothing neatly In s valise wind- a i for the jury's verdict. His only teal rom the eros I a h. n acquittal . | rome. When hs n a. bed his !? eras apparently unconcerned as seer, and 11- lira! remark was: -cn dav.- to unpa, d this thing LOW. it i don't rn) clothes will gel wrinkled." \\i. . . ... i i . a cell on tin second Booi ol the Mg reggi bs .seemed to Bl iily dis perilous position. Th. lUnut! .\eiung game of cards was omitted Harry dad no heart for cards ..K'ht. a day and night death watch baa baan put over him. Oeorge A. Orlndall was arraigned in the municipal court on a charge, oi perjury, (hs examination Set for next Wad neaday, with dad at ILOIO. miss ll Wachter demanded sn InunedlBta exami? nation on tde perjury charge, but this was denied, as the state wanted time Her attorney also demanded tdat aha be ? i on her own iecCBjm**ance, but tbs -slate would .not consent io this, and the case was continued until thia evening for further consultntion. Governor -tone Out ft r tde Senat". .iv'Kson, Miss., March H.?Ia an In* tervlew to-,tay Qevsrnee J. hf. biotic an? nounced himself a candidate for thi Putted States Senate, now occupied by Si-rial-i George Corse coniinues till March. UgO, and it is understood that lu will not be a candidate. idvernor Stone says he sunda on the Democratic platform of 1802. believing it broad enough for ail Democrats. Tris i.s ail tn aawa in lin- way of announcing his position nu the financial t,ue*uion. H- has always been classed as a Cl land Democrat on that question, lt is be? lieved that both Congi asama ii Mien and Money will also be candidate. They sre pronounced free elive'1 nen. It ls not known whether Senator MsLvirln will be a candidate or not. He s an? nounced a*i a candidate for Governor An effort is being made to induce uuu to enter the rats. WHI1E, AND BLACKSATWAK IMM Laborers Declare mat 1?ey KU C.ear ice Le? e of Negroes, TWO CF1HL BLACKS FAiALLY IKjURLD I'iroJ f-n by ? Mi?l> ..< M n. lp,lj.il, j B* :uB . ultu-Anoiinr A taeb In Whick Oae Mau Was ITonedsd Toiiksi 1 reable i eimtl. MMW (<'.. .-ir :. :: norn? ing, it teemd u.ci, h ; wai ? i any r .t of were to fee i Iaclwon-9 i the ali .. all discussing I iltua tion, 1 i,, move on I th's- . i ? wou! i I? Wt 'iniun c.!' i tr .chi would follow. Aboul . ,. , al ? . . i ? twenty-five m. ri fo man up M ttl - ?' ? halted them. I Jv n' s islooh, on tit) th .1 . ? . I anti othl 1 Wi; ? dare Lincoln ... OH th-' l-\ . ? , V , lie s?i'.l i.i.-i. To the inquii j -a hothei had n - lui),. nol kno-.v. Tl l \\ nt r and Jackson in the 'his coiner v.us an ol ? ? otbei min.'' ? M Sd to la. ? .I arnon;,' : . \ . ;?? cone ot the firing. 11 m ? man a L. Fisher, ??? 10 ? ball. Tho : f.\v boura later ? ? i'm- i n were ls -v. ill i ?.- ? pan;. - hun 1. arned, mit ll fully '- Un command anil *''.in Xur m. and it was ' I.- tl I -.'I Kell I", .:' -| h.- ??:,l hand Was Adam Miller, who v. i at ., ,.,i ,,1 Jo ? ? :. but he pow* iv 1 -? In the bands ..' tic n men woun led ar* i-.irker will di.-. Fisher 1 ? ceh ed .. 1 hoi In md his 1 ' repoi ? 'his troubli -,,,-,ii -, m.:, -.mable to . wheth . i ? wmen. 1 he a, 1. /. ka 11. til. President Hotl'in m >>i?- t>iey ate In the Kight to Win. ?.;:, March ll. Cuizon Hoffman, ol tbs Seaboi in talking about thc no ye ott ? : against tho -^cai ? . ? !: hi line has 1 la retaliation. -Mr. Hoffman .aitl: "Wt nd tra are now waning for th* something. Our cut baa not b ,1 least th ..no public an? nouncement. We are prepared to make s determli our 1 Bom* that tba action of th* South* rn Railway ana mean* boycott. If thi making against us is not what la gen? erally ternud a boycoti 1 would Ilk know what it ls. At all ? con v, uh nil thc power at our conni: ' "Tba bearing ol lb* which wa the V 111 and Atlantl -. and .\ - restraining them from - I against us, which a ai aol foi unlay, war. postponed at tho Instance of i:.. ? ansel for the defence. \'. . .: idgi Lumpkl a th, case will i>? argut ? soi a dati tor the hearing, but villi pn Upon an early i. . a, th* injunction stands, and tho different roads arc exchanging business with thc I board as usual. W'ht: -.-*? I if hi lin* would join the Southern Pas&c-nger Association, which formed last week to take the ? of the old association, whlcn was run In connection With th ? BOUtborn ai..i Steamship assorts 11 n, Mr. Hod replied that he does not contemplate Joining any aascciatlon at the present time. Tbs Seabaard whs rot rr-presented at the meeting st :v:iich tho 1 was formed, although it was invited to send a representative. a rumor was current to-day mat the Southern B illw iy ( 1 mpi ' r try cut both passenger and fletch*. rates, bu: the report was detK-d at lbs local 1 of the company. A cut In freight I by the Seaboard Air L I 111 I no surprise In shipping -s tia ur MtfBltn EX TOM KED. Hurled Alive l.-m-.th the Huming >huf; ef the Old Abbe Mine WHITJD OAK. M. M. March ll.-At I o'clock yesterday morning lire- hroke out in the cthaaga loom of the hoist house, ot the Old Abbe Mine, and in a few minutes the structure, a larg** ard well-biiilt . r.e. was a mass of flat- ? s me men are tmprlaonai in the dark- depths whose feta is onknown. There is little -n-ound for hot.e that they have escaped s'lftora tlon. It will not be possible to .-iter tbe mine to scirch for thtm lint lt some time to-day. Rescuing pa-ties have been unablo as >et to get down further than the third level by the air ehaft. Th.- smoke and gas from the charred ww Jd Kuu Ki.; holaUtu shalt has i-uie tbe upper level snd lt ia impossi? ble to pats. Ths er.v.mbel men are Charita Sher? ries, F. 3. WTlhams, Frank Wilson, John Davis. G. E*xter, ? White, Jerry Conover and W. B. ".. Wilson, ajid Laxter are mairled. SOCORRO, N- M? March ll.-At an e-ily hour thia morning r.o news ha! been rs. eivsd from White Oak of the release of the men Imprisoned in the Old Abbe Mine, an4 lt ia not likely that they rescued before this aft.moor., if . alive ai. i ar- to th* effect that the enure pla..-, af the mine ?lie. hoisting house, boidr rooms, ca .op, and I hop, were consume I 1 he mill ai. .'i' the o are entombed In the mine, Wil . . . married. White, ar.other Of ;--'' imprisoned men, rh for the - ? -ly y. I ' ? .ut off I ' - tfe .' t. The at see He 1. ll that 'dr . ' which 1 ? - ? ? I i rs, lt ts he men in ' will ni lack < ? mining the buming ? - haft of the North 1 ? I ix- of hat th. ; - Mora IliBi rs laprlsoBsd, ;. MAN.. 1 . on (ire. T. ..ll w!il ; i o> ui i ms oi int. TMBABVMT, Tbs Gold SJeserv* Gslna * :so,fi ::i in One ii.-, ?I he ft ste! Bis. Was: tl.?The .os-e of v a gain ' the firs! third of Mai ? Ipts to have ? Iltur**, cpendi An element nol h. retofore entering in itlons, bog now to the larg. sums of money . ll ess in tho : civil sp these allable, ss that ,? d tbs - i continued ?or the BBcal i to date, 110 ? , million mitre for the i una timi . il revenue receipts are | but Im h soui,es of ? rvernment revi i ? ir will fall Ulow B. A. COI oS \ A lt [.sid sa. No Langs' Assistant iii 4 li a ruc of the Cosst .1 ?.? ,?l..||e Survey. [INGTON, D. C., March lt?B. A. ant in charge ol u.e irvey, Tra ta* ty I : ??I ri! 10th, which Mr. W W. J' ,!!:? ld Of Michie.., ? - Professor Mend. . ss he end ? ide survey, but on lailed to bc mad turu, within the survey itself, ha been conn cc tel with tb than twenty ll .rion at . .ury is __-*-. . narawa] li, M Thief Arrested. IL -A nat. tor Use lay under . robbed hotel . .... ..-.. country. TBS I money ? of Washington, Bl at ide Eutaw House. Tha to Washington, where . guest, then . . . finallv ? he w.ts er irder ai the :. Aft*! ? his, N. w an 1 N ss- York wldS Open to rcc-.lve him. -,-s I be Vsstiagakisjaa Company Wins. BALTIMORE, MD.. March H.?Judge Morris, of th* Cnll ites District Court, handed down his long-looked-for . iu-day In the patent suit of ide ; douse Air-brake cumpany, of Pittsburg, Pa., against the Bo>de:i Power Brake Company, of Baltii.. lt was drought to secure an order Company from an :.t of a patent of tbs quick-action air-brakes. Judge Morris de? ll of th* Westinghouse Com? pany, except In some minor details. 1 vast amount of money ls sai : in tliis suit. The Hoyden Com puny is said to have spent over a quarter dillon dollars m developing Its arhlch la in use on some tuty or sixty : _._?-a????? \ew Treal fo- gasageoi afjitn. MW ORLEANS', Match ll.-The Su- 1 prc rn e. Court this morning grained a new ',,,,! ,., ide .ase of Ambrose Smith, the well-known lawyer, who was recently , onvictsd of the crime of embesihi: j money from a client?C. W. Storry. storry en for many years a client of smith .. lr relations had Ceen very friend? ly The trouble grew out of the use by Smith of Si.'*-'* of Sterry'.s money. Mr Smith was convicted by a jury re? cently, and although the entire Jury fi^in .1 au appeal to the court for a new tr ni the application wai overruled and Smith was sentenced to three years' imprisonment by Justice Watkins. Ilia Yo kiov.ii at Chemulpo. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 11.-A cablegram announcing the arrival of th. Yorktown at Chemulpo waa received at tua Navy Dtoartment to-dai-. ADMISSION OF WOMEN. METHODIST COSFERESCE TO Yo TE OS HIE QUESTION TO-DAY. The Work of Deaconesses?To liaise a Mi:. t .!.. .!??>? ..i ? for M ..ie,,. I', Bu*. iea.itl.io p.so OUcui*. 1. BALffXMOftS. MD. March U.-'Vernen were largely in evidence la the prc Of th* fifth days' sesfdon of lb" -.--? Mi -.hodist Conieren. a at Mount Wrr.on Pia .e church -o-day. R - perts were made or. I question known as the "IK..niton amendment," which was i hy tl i??-' Oea I -ii1-** lurches to vote on. (i the sdi it women t.j til r ol r und Out of tl . ;; at alL Rvs : . . . ' :-icn. Thin ? ? ? Church, providing aim.- ? ?? ?:,',.. terence. Th-- amendment will b* % it* I ll * lc, hai mai. . for thai b ^.?; k or oxai "ss- -es. - ?dings in a report of th ' ? the ? 'atholic ? bur h. Th* woi tied on ., ? toop L u. Joye* waa Intn tuiced, ipoks a few wo; ocr thu ? ' Ch*J '? ? ipuhrr mission 1, iva., re h sudden!} when h.- I thal Billion snd . "O'lara fo i He said the milli n dollar lin* memb* re, and it was . ? , . ilsslonary i ? for Richardson uni oem ? i k - ai Homo with a. counts of th ? i ratkin- FLA*, The report ct' the com mit tee on sui a ts adopted, it rei irted -.ii a plan , ? charge proa .-? half of o paid them I ?' . burch la too poor to t iy a pri i nation fund comes to tha ? and contribute! . for n. end |700 for a mart ie I man. a oonferen* memorial -? nice for the purpose of ? morj ol Its member* who had dla I during the yt ar. Tl ol tha Metho list veterai ? a hoot lives ad ai re Thoa ;:??-.. i \v. * ornelius. Rev. W. T. I'. I"l?-nti an i I; \. i.. i tl k. Horgan. Th waa unui i int* i? the large audience w,,.-, much rfiffectad during tba rea ??-ns" ? ? "Halielujab." The th-- adoption of th" memoirs and tha confsren* i adjourn* i. Ap. for the coming year will 0 -inoi row. I AHDIS AL GIHHOSS coxritiM.s. A Large Oloaa Received at Iimiiaciiiu-e Oemeopttem Church. BALTIMORE, MD.. March lt. -?'ard in a I OS yesterday morning prea* lied at the Immaculate Conception church, Mo sher ani Division streets. At 19 o clo. k solemn high mass was celebrated hy 1 V. . .f. Moore, of Germantown, Md., with Rev. E. J. Quinn, of Immaculate Concep? tion, as deal on, and Kev. J Burtell, of Loyola College, as fcUbdoacOB. Cardinal Gibb* ? had a doctrinal sa mon. Ko v upon by Kev. Dr. A. K. Magnien. of BL Mary's Seminary, and Rev. Edmund Didier. Mr. William Kries wu.; . . ceremonies. The music Ordl r. Mrs. John B. I rattan was tho sollst. In the afternoon one .ty-foui- pen Om K male and Mr John B. Hanrahan Bang "Ava Regina." Tha church wa I with ll Mr. 'frederick V. Furn \us loader of the choir. IHE WB1*MT TBU?T, Plan for the Reorgunuatlou or tbe Lou? ee rn. NEW rORK, March ll.-The follov .- the offlolal pian ot roorganlaatlo the Distilling and Cattle reeding Com? pany's reorganisation TO the Stockholders, of tat Distilling and Company: Th .mutee fornv.l February 7, Itt -.-ie request ot the boldon a majorttj the capital .stock of tba above-named my, have prepara I me Manhattan Trust company a plea or reorganisation, provid? ence as follov.-;: . . lt?Tho organization or continuance h i orporatlon as may b* : to acquire or hold the ... . pro pcrty ..' any. WUO Of the f. securll rtrst mortage I ? twenty-year gold bonds, oui a total issue ol '-' ? ? cent, non-cumulative preferred SI tM.lWflLfilv common stock. Third?Each Stockholder in thc pu company becoming a party to the | ganlzation ls required to prescrib said bonds at par to the amount of $1 per share upon the par value of his pres? ent holdings and to deposit his stock on or before March 20, lfc'X, with the Man? hattan Trust Company, and pay $1 to the trust cot.ipany upon su.-h depoilt and the remainder as called for, and shall receive said bonds so subscribed for and io per cent, on the par of his present holdings of stock per share la the gow preferred stock and bO per cent, lu common stock. The proceeds of the bond issue shall be applied to retire the outstanding fLO 0 Of bonds and the rebate vouchers and other claims'au ptovided in the plan; |Gtt,0M of the new bonds will be te served to be Issued only in case of an emergency upon the unanimous vote ot the committee, or subsequently by a two thirds vote of the new board. W)urth?Negotiable receipts will he Is? sued by tho Manhattan Trust Company on deposit of stock, and application to list the same will be made to tne btock Exchange. Ths suBscrip^ion to the above issue of new bonds has boen underwritten by a syndicate. The reports of the experts employed by the receivers show an available surplus of current assets over current liabilities of more than $1.000.i<X>. The effect of Iks present plan wilt be to make that aurylus entirely available os working capital tor tho reorgaraed company and to provide a sufficient reserve against future contingencies. longa the court, uron the applica? tion of the committee, has removed Mr. Gieenhut as receiver, a.-.'! placed th* us diid prc-erty of thc company In safe hands, the president and asl Ot (OTB still remain in control of the orgsniza . Ender existing clrcumatancee a .iudl gg ih* property of the comp in v and a dissolution of the present corpon tlen may take pli.ee at an e*rly -Ut- It I .rs should I te prefect the,.- general in? terest and empower tneir represent nive* tskl Immediate Steps to that end. in view of th. for immediate committee has rtx*d March :'.'., ? - acceptance af d. ? posit* u.. i-.-r the plan. * - -gat.ization sn I -.sent n.ay b^ had on ^ ? Manhattan Trust Ceenpany II ard h. Hartsherne, John I. Water* '' .''I LO (WO. 1. Jules s. B* gts, Hutton, < 'o.iirt'it;. e, -a SLAV IS Will* t Asl LY. Ile I>?fests the Harlem Cl "tie Cooler In th* 1 . -( Pound, LOND4 -: Bght bets Prank P. Blavin and '?'rank Craig. "Har* li m . a bli b to. '. ....', na. it In th. ; was crOS l-l. S! ivm i ? I k. and iii: much ? sirred . and th. n e lightly os I which blows iklng-away ?' th his njtht. and. catch* with tde ba< '- i f his Ss on tho Jaw, ano k. i bim down and battls, ? ? ij two ntlnuti .i.i-i - ? Ced Pritchard lin's Interest - wen look, d ai ? Jim ? and B .md time* I ooo BOM itii. >t ff flt I: li*, ti..- spic-ridul Daaaiaeaa Presa Button i. it h si, ,i..|,na. of Ihe 8 Ol St. .,, I- by il ? ii rand Lake, from Boston, i unloaded ind w,-re : ?'pinion td imrali . ...? of the di ...His Ol ? - in anio'.n,a ? - -. ..!'.,'. by tue ruil i,iitudcr nf te fa . . - , ? - iie.t that Un pd- in ma ..;?:. from a sm menr .,.-? a ; . v the aaa received hi rc -. - nothing ssksd that idem lunn. dist. . The ii iy un : ss,, tJlOU? .: ibna and .. BS lllUcil com* ,1',,'iS Of ld . toll- , . . -I foi ? , . *? i ii i i in i wi not ia t lusa. Ulina Has Nut SS Vat .\,-"pil,;,l lo Japan's D.initiiti-, hs li. j,- r BtJ, rch ll Ths Ttrnee' cor : In Pekin sa "i".. . | red States Mill by and Dun, has sj reed ,l st the | ? . ? ku 1.1 rltorj i of bu d an in . ; . .. ? i ni rn . No inip.-i lal relatli i th ss , . a m, nth. anti I i . . ins das been pub iu;., !. ; nslbls hai n ? an tor the adan lon wa- poliev is now ^enerallv ? irs*, ntral N( ss*' cori I In , m>v? dlapatoh s > ?ub of the : I ' these countries for .i peace confer. He u oles ri that C^hina has ac* i lo Japai That raj ort, ... ID adds: li ave Tien Tsin on Ma. ?. nh to fulfil ins mtsstgn. 1 is great doudt m tether or not he will ?? si ma ol pence. mc nu.i. .mi l's Al WOUK. This Time Hie Lorin Option Bill ia Fatally Daisy, d CI: '..rch ll -A .sj..:, tal from ^notbt-r sense! oul ot the jnii ilature yesterday, when ll .il option bin as baan so bit did not saturday night, and that ? "?!-!' ;' nay no bill shall be pp i nor for I arlthin two ?M0!1 Will This ss ll! be n back io tl ?? conti tent t. i % Both VIII Pnve-t Bf) -The Belgian . ber pi B I ela ill Belgian Mlni.-> RLIN, Man h il.-li ls repor I that a , war ship- -'*>'" j: the J I- " esnt unpaid guarantee on the construction of the Contra! \ ...... h wag huilt dy Ger? mans. Bismarck* Bir'lidsy. BERLIN, March ll?President von LevetSOW, on behalf of the RelchaUg, has accept-d the invitation extended to thc- members of that body to be present? ed at the Bismarck banquet, to bc held in Berlin on April 1st, in donor of the birthday of the ex-Chancellor, lt ls ex ,,, ted 'da* BtCBt of the members of the body will attend tn their official ca Bsdty. ?__-* Ide SSW Hallway Lin*. BALTIMORE. MD., Mar, h ll.?The BSSV limli. Hon ?.'.timor- and Cumberlsnd railroad lutv* heen tompleted, an.) work will begin is the wearher will permit. Although having a ' really be an eastern extension of t HXP* tra! and Wheeling and Ht.ts.t-.urg The line ls pi -erland to Hagerstown. hut will i.lCiiuCtIv ie ex? tended to Bal_ More la-ur e t* ll a?ir to 'u-reod*r. HW ANNA, Manh H.?Th*. Bsca band of insurgent*, which. Il is said, was de I and dispersed bv General Garries, had been reduced to forty men. and nego? tiations are pending for their surrender, public sentiment in the province of San? tiago de Cuba, now the only really dis Cirbed district, ts very strongly In favor of peace. CMiASl' MARITAL YOKE. CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER'S DA L'GHTER a EEKS A DIVORCE. Wishes to Betes all Kelatioos With Janie* Matthew Aubrey. Jt -She WU bu. Ea. tli^ tun! fol of I." *L ,'J;"U OHICAQO, March ll.-Pauline Coney Aubrey, daughter of chicf-Jus'ie Ful? ler, of thc Knitr 1 *PtJtfs Supreme Covert, haj applied <o the Circuit Court tor a divorce from h*r husband, James Mat \ul>rey. Jr. , HM bill was hied tn the Circuit ("nutt this morning. Thl? is thc outcome of the seaeetlooal runaway match which star Marobi MA lt will i' renumbered that the congoo I Milwaukee. Maret BAR, BEE l-.:: ? wai ? i-,'i*? ? n \. irs old at A ibm f B i- tWi m v -tw ??>. A short time before ?'hief-Justi og Fuller to Wa i to take his seat OO th :i. Vis* buller hsd W > illiston, but returned to ii pretest of visiting frte.id-. The marriage was a complete surprise to f malle- of both voting people, and not many months after be.nne the 8 of ihaarin and sorrow through the fl - - at tho young hus? band Yoi i ,, ,: ea ii ore Mia. Anaroy bas been living with her aareate, unable to beer ber h i lu. I Mra. Aubrey. In her Mil, says that her husband contracted (he Hq . >r hal.ti, nnd to that she attributes ail her difficulties. she anya iii*' -' i* impelled to ie*\e bar husband and take refuge with bar They li !?MOlVtlla I live ye.im oil. and Mil tra old. The court is asked tn exclude Aubrey from participating In any manner with t: a <->r con? trol t.f the children. Mrs. Aubrey sav siv> baa ni uta to * are for them, md not desire her husrand to haie mi. ? :'j them at ,:, Aubrey is ar pi .-.?;,- In Chicago, w ? Ith a pia aaa t.ithei-in-i.. . :,,,), baa I put to area ibis over ? or Ara.reys pr.lings in regard to financial mattera ' j!,:' ?' ' i ? a* I; .- i ral positions in railroad work, hM ?it>s, th.t owin* to bk behaviour, bo i boag aa* at le ta romain long anywh* Ult. VOLOMBIAW HtruLi, ^Severn Mwiuif, R <>, |,e gd.iplr.l to 1'rc ? v,u' i urllier Hi.ioiUlinl. PANAMA. March fte, alv1 11' ,',l'! 'ays ( ovi rnor Arnajro has Ismi.-I a proclamation stating that severe tnni>. "roe will ted I tho antrim men to to- veil irth* bloodshed rn the I> ' pro* -lamanon ! " ' ;--\-1 lor bas rn hts po.?* i???' he enemlea, and that. Inexoi : will be dealt ,. hen after attempt '-" ' " i hs Qovernor r-ongratulati si . , ,,r the Colum i'la Battalion upon the bra I gal lantry displayed by them In tito viigagt m i.t in Bo aa .l-l Trie. A decree has been pubnahed declaring ii. nt in a state of siege, and forbidding the gathering of groups of more than three persons on any of Ibo thoroughfares, the opening of ulacla of .m.-m. una tin- liol.Una of public meetings. Th.- untborMits will ?-.?rds* linn-i-efiiiii as to preventing prlva?? anthtr linrs. VI*-rr tro-jps hiivtj been ouyati-nert to Boc-esi del Tfj" ~g? '"'"air ^^ V-lvl ?- Prom "U^.gotu -Ti**^^***^ liam i iee! by the ttoverntnenl raising ihe rank ol Lieutenant l/opez, who ia said to hav.- killed the outlaw Karan at Rocas del I'.-irt.. and who Has himself killed by t: to that ?if lieutenant-ol one!, and that his funeral v.lll he oon ! with the inllltury Honors due that rank, i* ls ea.tod that the Govern of Mexico and the Knited Hlates will pei the rewards odored t-y those countries foi the capture of Garza to the mother of Lieutenant Lopez, who was dependent for her support upon lier eon. attABBBFBE OB CHIS ESK. Two thmtaaavA Mme ti Thew i-Wed in Hallie. YOKOHAMA. March ll?On Thursdsy I i.,i tho JapanSSI captured the foita in ir Ylnkow, the port for New Chang. The forts held out after the capture of Yln? kow. (in t-'aturday the first division of the Japanese army etta, ked a force of Chlnoaa under al Bung; at 1'i.i-n Ohang Tat For four hours a fierce battle wagjad, but tho chines? wcrei I OOO killed et wounded. The Japanese loss was only ?jo killed or o/o ,,. -al dan, who succeeded Kuli Marshal Yarnagata In the command oi ? i,.. r,: -t . . tai a limy, bis btc-n moled. I a'aban ?'ay Soon Go Free. SEW '-KLKANb. March ll.-To-day i.n. Bupn uk Court announced that a hearing in tbs Callahan ase ls refused. The rt rina UM-"i asked for In behalf of Him i hlel Justice M.-hols and Justto* , x adhere lo ihelr original opinions. . -.an u iii ? trial by i snsoo ol thia action of tbs n.ajoiitv of th. lt la not known w i.< -.ike to pit the enos again on mil Councilman Callahan beard of the Supreme Court refusal to ttrant .i re h var lng with ? good deal of pleasure, foi lt meant liberty for him in y stunt while. Ha wai bara no *iif Acuity In getting bil the bal! he wants. Nu t\-. nnl bade. i. March u -A dlaaab h In this morning's papers from Harris? burg. !'t .i 'he contract for eorka tlr-t. section of the Bos? ton subway had heen let on (saturday M 'tie Pennsylvania Steel Company, of i.? tba .-rtlces of the Koa ton Transl) Commlaslon u mm stated to-day rliat no award had beeb ? the opened t? warrant such a ,-?i?_,,.. , OoBftftN of l!te-'si l'e:i trst o:i. N RV 70RJC Mar.- lt.-George King. James F*. OKs and John.Downs wera con? victed to-day of Illegal registration, god Edward Sullivan ami George Young were acquitted of the same, charge in the General Sessions Court before Judge Fitz? gerald. Sullivan and Young were found not guilty on the Instructions of the do :rr The convl* *ed prisoners were each aenu-nced to ono year In the penitentiary. ,--e ' ?-..'? Hie \ew tlaerms**. l/yMVQS, March ll.-The Prognesl,u nnd Moderate parties, who are given tlfiy-nin. elective members each In ihe I, have agreed th.it esrh i tho nine n?w Aldiflmcn. The Dujte ct Norfolk iModei al?) and 8:r John Hutton have boen ms ie a committee- to appoint the nlnfh. Th* election of oBkamiB will follow the naiiiiui' of th* Aldernion. C?nf ibra'ios With Canada. PT JOHN**. N '" ? v^ n ll. foundUivl iiovemmeii' i? dallv ii..!, tauruses for tt; ung a plan of . cit- 1-.anon with mada Tture ls considerable opposition among the parly to t^nfederation. but it ls ex necf?d that a delegation from here will . *'anada by the next StiaWOf to-, ?.jll' it terms from the liomlnlon. ?-ty ? "--? ?ggariag on Ei-Ktienlve. \LKN ANPHIA. March ll -The body of I-irnael Pasha. ex-Kbeltve ol K<ypt. was taken to Cairo by a special train to-day. In the funeral cort* ge w*re th* Khedive, the Egyptian Princes, ths Min Utera and Consuls and a Urge number of persons Of prominence. The bod/ will reuoh -alro to-night.