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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. MT TUE DI SPA! CH COMPANY 1-0 DAILY DISPATCH ls delivered tn sub imbers at rirraax c-nts j>er week, payable t. Oie oM-rler weekly. Malled at IS per annum tl forsli months; H.50 for three mouths; 50c for one month. The 8KM1-WRFK1.Y DlSPATlU at tfi pe annum, or |l lot six months, IMffmil DUPATCB a* siper annum Tbe SUNDAY DISPATCH at ll.Wiaer annum tr T**\ for eil ni. nt:,*. tubeerlptlons In ell eaees payable lu advanci and ne t>a|aer continued sfter the esplratlon o tbe time psld for. Send poet-office money trder, check, or registered letter. Currane, tent hy mail will he at tbe rlek of tbe BBBMlSS 8ul?kriU-ers wishing their juaH-omeo chan gel Buist give their old se well as their now p**' Office. Sample BBStM free. ADVF.RTISIN*) RATKP. ? sir inch oa uta Ittme.I 51 I times.g i rt* I times.I 1 | ? times.f g fl 18 Onie*.,.I j a 1 monU).'..I ? xi I mouths. i Rea Hi.g n.atl. i.? lu rca. lliig-m?ti"r lyt.o, | line* <r Ieee, fl; In StatSta- )ea.),?i. fl Cant of rates fir more space fi. raMfeti tl ap Plication. _ SH letters and telegrams must be ed,tressed ?OTIIK DlsPAlt ll OOMTAMT. Rejected oorumuni-atloas will not be re? turned. HDNDAY.Aliirsi 21, 1887. Tho s-'outh-Hcr Speak* r-*. Tlc Mi mphil I i-i' im In <. n plain--, in rci'ly los paragraph ia tliis paper, thal it Mus not ia n Idle*-in;: the Macon Telegraph thal it aaed the words, "stuff like this is insult im?," hut in eommeatiag apoalhs following bruce from Uk Boston Journal.' "In tarsia] ol the southern St.it. s nu * tit Hive Republican campaign, with n ]'.. ijtiful distribution of literatur* anti tho eo-operation of our foremost lK?litieiil orntotn, would vii 11 excellent ri Milts." We concur with tlie Avalancht in it* Opinion. The "foremost i>olitit':il ora? tors" spokes of would audie t poor ihowiag in diBenariBg polities] ques? tions with tho trsined ttump-ipeskerB of tlc South. Mr. 8-OC-BLIN tried hi, toiieui' in Virginia a jear or two ago. Sn dill Ciovirmr Fobasbb, Phbbma* BMde several dull speeebet where n ? bod*/ wns pn et nt to r. ply to him, niel tin- State inercfis. .1 it* majority for the 1>. ii oerntic ticket. FOBABBB Came SI fur ns Charlotti i-ville, Biade there a I -j ?' ch uini. r ditoonrsgi cui: st ni, c. s. tnd, laking the firs! train for Ohio, hus never since showed his ilice in Virginia, it th Bo I n Jour . dittd liu.l been pr. teni in the lit ;n i I.,- ct ot* ntion on the 4th in? st,:!;',, rad heard the then tnd tin re made- speeches thal Man elegant, eloquent, nitty, and ab] ! e wonld 11 now :i bett* r-in .1 lunn than li" i*. Hoba< I (i!.ii:;v once said thal th* Virginia j a* ii the Bhrewd* -t in the wc rid. A good detl ofwhtl Mr. Ctnaa nt claaufled ts "threwdnets" w.is tht ir unrivalled abilitiet as Btump tpeakers. There cannot be any simi? lar Bpeakers In Msssachutottt, or else BO mell nun SI BCTLBB, Dav, i ., mil otb* ts of that tribe could bare climbed lo thc high places they hare oecnpied. l'.i.AiM-. is a ttamp speaker after the order of Ibe beet Virginie stumpers, lilnl (ould hold his own with tilt* till!. Bt in this Btate?tbe motlier of orators and c.rations. Finally, wa wonld remind tbeJbwr nai that the nun m Virginia who need enlightenment?the ignorant negroes, to aril? uro Bepubiictni slresdy. If t<> enlighten them wonld be to canst them lock-Age their party relations, their oiilii'liteiinu nt could only result in swelling the De-Qocratio majority in the Old Dominion. ??OW Virginia aerer tire." 9 No Inoonsistenoy. It lt aol int'oii.-i.stint with his theo riis for the moal td*/aaocd tariff-re foin i r t-> tu niiiiid the entire abolition ol Ibe int* rn.il .'?? vi nn ? system. On thc contrary, he might well mske thal demand ai i meal ol lectiring tariff nvisioii rad lower customs-duties. 1} it* loo lute in the day to claim that high dutits nin ssurily produce more reva" mic Ulan lower oms. The very cry ol thc tariff-reformers for "a turiff for nm nae only," cooring as it does fi om run who arc Opposed tot protective tariff, is nu admission, not to nov nu Implied averment, that tiny do uot regard a high protective tariff ai "a tai ill'for r. venue oiiiy." If it were, they would bo compelled to sup? port snell a tariff. Clearly, therefore, all Knoll lieinoerats imiy conscientiously ami zealously cull for thu ibolitJOB of all the hateful internal lexel Bo as to tbe advocates of "atariff for revenue* with Incidental pr..t.o* tion." They eau nil conscientiously join in tim d< in.ind for the repeal of all laws paorkUag for internal laxes, ha onli r to the framing ol neb ? tariff ns they td tootle il would be accessary t" examine into thc matti r Ibocooghly and lenin what articles could liear, and what could int bear, a high tariff The sole object being revenue, nil the protection being inridental which Democrats ol this elan consider allowable, it follows lhat an entire n-vi fk9M of thc tariff would naturally result team tbe nl-olition of nil intern.il tsxts afti-bfy tha oattomi duties, wonld bt made bight* than they now are upon Bom? urticlea in the effort to frame ?* a tel iff for revenue only " ; bot none the h ss is it true that the duli. I up 'ii ?M-9 other articles would blTt to l?e reduced in order to make them yield thc largest amount of revenue. The Calpeper Exponent hal aound views on thc question nuder con-idi r.i ticm. lt sayt: " We an- in favor of thc total rep.nl of tlc internal rtrenuslawi and a re? daction in the duties on imports. We believe that a reduction ol dui aacttesriet would increase the I io, fra? nni.t rtveaaee nml relieve tbt p ">. people of a prcat ami giievuut burden ot tl*'s-iinc lime. Wc don't belong to tliat elana of Di moentts who believe that the abolllioB (af the intcriutl-revi nuc laws will prevent any alteration or ch.iii'-o in thc i>r--sent turiff. Thc du Hes caa be loweaed without diminish? ing receipts iu the lent-t." The h't-son we would teach is that it ia unjust for Mr. Wattekso.n or any? body else to charge the Virginia Demo? crats with being oj .po*, | t..a revision of tho, tariff beeaSMa they deuiand Unit all inti nial tines lie done away with. We trtut that both classes of Demn crats in Virginia aro too wise to 'x-runt the emmit s of their party make issues for it. Wabben Oouimr.?In noticing the ?UiVr da/ the nouiiuitiou of Mr. Uah PiaoN lor senator in tho Frederick dis? trict, nnd Major I'owkrh for tho House of 1>i legatos in Clarko county, wo month'ind tho fart that that couuty and diMriet nlvrnys vote tho Democratic til ki I. Thc Warren Scntinrl adds : "And tho Diaptitrh might have in? cluded Warn ii in its deserved eompli li'i nt tn( htrlvo (I raBBBBB tho two eon li? lli B constitute one legirdative district), lor since thi ir uidon there has al-.suv-, Ikiii a |*i in rona rivalry ns to \vhi*li ?-linll givt tho llonooratic noniiitee f.ir Hie lli-iin- id Delegates the larger ma? jority." 'line. YVnrren deservesall thr praise thnt can bt bestowdl upon her. Bht is mm,mi Ma dollar. A Technical School. '1 he fi Him ing aiticle from ono of the t-f'ioi rs of tha Virginia Mechanics' In ititnto wa eoiiir.iind lo the attention i f the City ('nulled. In The Nation of tho 18th an-some fstnti nu nts of facts bearing upt>;i thin Mibjict. They are that in 1875 Trance exported lo Qenaanj Mventy-teven millions of frnncs' worth ol gooda IBOM than she jnqtortcd from that country. In 1881 (it minny exported to Franco one hundred nml thirty miou milliona of francs' ?worth of 'roods more than she imported from that country. This wonderfnl ohongt was due to thc tech i.it id si hools which Qi minny had been wisc i BOOgh to cstal'lisli ns a mean.* of im n ii.-; 11-.r lui* commerce with other Ul just such schools as tlic Yir. *inia Mechanics' Institute is npectod lo be. A nord to the wise israfficieni Let the City Council .!? rd iii" rally with the ?>i( i Imiiiis' Institute. '/.. ,/" /'ditor nf Dispatch : Pome pb ilo* phi I ? have !i tl.,-t "tie jirnjt, r May to bring up a lev is tho back Way," iilnl "ta,it a !? y isBprcially designed by ("rovidenco to i.e like a canal-boat, boarded astern." Bul these philosophioa] maxima may be applied toa large class of onr boya who ore rear, d and cultivated as thc innis ninl brian which adorn the ditches ol' our ti."Ids; cr, iu other words, to tia- boys who are forced up by nature, nnd nol cultivated at all. And this is triii- of a large number of our boys ; not only those who have nol .m t start- il on some line of domar ( ii. 'ii fur the future, bul of a great |x rei nlage of those who have (-,' ?as ri cunts to si rve in the battle of life. ititnodouht commonly thought thal this class of boys do nol want to In* t tlnt-ated?that there is no noe* asity f'>r tbtir being " crammed mil of wis,hun," nnd that thc efforts required to obtain it lire tee jor. at for the n suits. There are many pen* ns of opinion thal boys abo are destined by tho inevitable to un nch fr. 1:1 thc world, ly ni mind I li-ni, i1 ? atti ? mee ol their lives do di t !..' .i ? 'im ntion, ns thi y are only to I. i form manu il labor, and thal i iluc i lion ill befits them for their calling in ! '-. Thi experience of the writer as n faotun r in having had to deal witb ;. large number of hoys as appren ia monstrates to his nun i thal such are not facto. To bo imprison) 1 in the school-bouse is repugnant t" tbe nature-of some boys ; bul when they have once entered the work-shop they necessarily booh discover their n lo learning, and in manj eastview it as a matter beyond their attainment in P. j (li bi despair. A large percentage of boys aro forced by circumstancefl tooommence work very young without tbe rudi? ments of rm education, and to such th. re is but one ari nae op rn - vi/.., to pend tin ir i vening hours in endeavor? ing to grasp at something which they do mt realize or know how to ap? proach. I uss, rt that education, il not neces Bary, ia ia ii univ :i very great <l rf /? - ii ..-??? ?. plishing Un- most tri vial results?even to the removal of a stone cr the digging of dirt, llesulta ai. i asily accomplished by the inti Heel of the mi chained engin ?- r a: ich wi iiitl be ninl": t impossible to the u ire fi rec i-f pbysh a] ( \. rtion. Bul this mt.de is simply lo argo the : ? ci lity of a juciili.tr characti r of dion viz., that ci qualifying thc young mechanic to become skilful in his tn.i.e. i r what is himwn iis " tech? nical edncati n"?which .in past years waa siij pi-Mil to be applicable only to the mi.-, sciences, and profei dons. Bal m< di rn nu cbaniim, in all its varied ?shapes, bas been so developed aud ad* a iiui il. in euler to mi el thc r. quire menin ol the nae, thal the dividing line 1 < tw< ;i mi ebonics and .science i* diflieull it being defined. ilsa ry manufacturer knows tbe neces? sity of i mploying skilli d mechanics to furnish ideas to tbe body of workmen. Hi letnfi ie it UM lu ell difficult to get mell men. TLo attempt was like m arching for a largo car of corn in a field of nubbins, pur the present advanced age of mechanical develop* i:, i.t skilled workmen aro neceasary, and Mice, ss ns u manufacturing oom n unity is impossible ol' achicv Vitia lit tin m. 1. clinical education enables tha me chonie to become a skilled workman, to demand higher wagoo, and to be? er me ii 1" lt' rand more useful citizen, ninl nt tin-same time it equally bene liciiil to the employer, foi it it on od ]. ith .1 fact that tho profit derived from shilled labor it greater than that from the unskilled. To r> move the difficulty of bating lo contend with mere advanced comma nitit s iroin the want of skilled labor tin-i.li a wus ci.neeivi d ol establishing tho Vii".inia Mechanics' Institute, the primary dj- ct of which is to build np n Bight School of t. chiiolooy, for tho tin critical training ol apprentices and h. vs who have to wink in tho daytime, i itiitr to acquire a knowh dge of so.ne li ? iness or ns g raaaasof their present rapport. The needsof suchaninsti lotion and Ihe benefits to ba derived tnin il to th. i oiiii;,unity ire mglaring as toaiaely to be debatable. As this ]- to bt a public institution and fn e ta ill who univ s.-c lit to reap the benefit* of it, wc wn-h to enlist public attention in tba enterprite, and invite criticism bi to the feasibility ol our plana. Wt nml ne ans with which to ne coniplith the object, and have ashed aid from the eity government?nol as it gift, but .simply gg a hun, to oe go? ol -.il by a mortgage on all the pro pi itv of tht institute, lt i.* thc earnest conviction of Ihe businest-men who io.vi intel, ltd tbomselvet in it thal tbe i:tv will novel lc called apoa t> j-: y :: dolUt i f interest or priitcijMl ot the bond* whicb On- may odvonoe for il ? purpOM, br sve have an obiding 'faith that cur institute will Iv moro than leU-Mttaining. shall wo have it, Ol khftll Wt heeo'ltillt to ft il lo-A' ill tl e i !d mt.*, gaidtd by obsolete ideas, und remuiii tttitfled with tht meagre rr suits of untkilltd labor, aud batta the bi ttrr thing! to others of moro ad vuneed iib ns'.' Retpi ctfullv, \Y. B, Simons. llecv to S.ci -"in.?"An Old Ob? st mr "compliment:* the Virginia plat? form us follows in a letter lo tho New Yolk S.m i "All it [the Democratic party) has to do ia la tandalg Dag Maniple raeenily gal iy the paity in old Virgini-i; adopt n plutfcrni iiliicli hhiill deinati'.l a rcpoul ol the internal lill nat la IBB, the read jubtiiifiit of tho turill'so asto encourage ihe industries of the ceiuutry und pro? mote itn protjn-rity. This done, and olrnost uny ticket nominated by the Democracy, erin at a late day, is likely to wiu at tho licit election, aud ou a now deal in the general election of 1888." mmm_m_mmmmmm_mmmm BRIEF COMMENT. Steamships serin now about to con? test the monopoly of destruction lately cai ried on by tho iron horse of thc rail. Wt say with all truth and propriety that thc laban just completed bf Hon. Pana ESuaufBoaaad UtcooicReei wa.ui pretty dam piece of business. Thc Portland (Mc.) Argus Rays: " Virginias tliree li's are Ridoi.e nfBOBB, Repudiation, and llowdyi BB," And .Maine's tl.rei; P*| are Paltry Pro? hibition Puritanism. When the Author of tbebogni Otlbi ti h <rraiii is shown up public attention viii be diverted from the lately ap? pointed keeper ol Reservoir Park, Da Pacearbsd better give Wbbb a help? ing band, Indiana*! Ireaanry is depleted. It may be IBggeated, ll i," ?,' i ? atone time a jin rt of thc ancient mid illustrious domain ol the mother of Presidents, ? hat Virginia generootly step forward rad < mlor.-e In r bonds, a si uni m ** nit v. Bj Merion-i MiooIIiih ?r 1'ariiior <\?l llcr on llinrsilay Msiil. , |S| atrial it ir-rniiii to ile Dlapa-*-.] I'i :i;,i- nil:';. \ * . .Vi ntl 2 I, A de? cided teni ition bs a b*. n cans ? 1 in Surry county by tht discovery of the dead body ol Mr. Mooroo Collier un? der < ireumstances thtt give rise i piciont of murd* r. .Mr. ('oilier t ia a u mer, and lived about mi" mi1 the Courthouse. Reports of bis dis appearance led to the organization of ii s> archim' party yeal rdty morning, and late in the afternoon bu bo ly w is found about one and t half miloi ir >r_ his house, pierced by two gunshot w* ands !IIS Mill's STATEMENT. Mrs. Collier styt thal about 1 i o'clo ik Tbnrsdsy nigh! ncr husband, thinking lu- Iii ;tr.l some disturbsne i in til" yard, went ont to tscerttin the cause. In a few minutes be returned, laying he could ditcover nothing. He leen I..- uneasy, but iii* w if* cys be quietly went back to bcd, and, as the thought, fell asleep. When she awoke yester? morning, however, she found thal Mr. ('".lier and hil mihi were both milting. Tbe neighbors were notified tn 1 search instituted. About one hundred yards from the house a pool of blood wu*. found, and then tracee ol blood rad tracks leading away from the hon-". \ little further on were found two empty sin Us, belonging to Collier's g in, c* vered with blood, but nil forth i traces were lott. Another party, how* . \t r, half a mile iro.-n thc bouse fo iii 1 Mr. Collier, sh mt lying by ,-t feuc?, where tppsrently thi y ii. I l? ? n dropped when he climbed over. The shoit were bloody, bul thero were no '.ii.e. i of bl.1 on the fence or on t ie lound any win re near, TBE V I iM'NII. 1 v this time the sear'Inn ? pitty hi 1 ed to thirty or fort. >>oople, tu I, *'?:,li. lino tin n.s kee til through tho , tin- hunt be lame iii n ely ev citing. After three or four hours' Miiteli the body was tonnd. lying face downwsrdt, the besd retting on the inn, it though tlie man were 'lhere were no signs ol ray struggle in :ir, nor blood within ten steps of the 1 oily. Hit gun was lying by hia si le, ultu two empty shells in tue birrels. The stock wis broken at t:i" breach, the bartels bent out of tbsp , snd <.:. ? ni them brok* n. BB WAS BBOT TWICE. l-xsminstion showell thst he bsd bet l: shot twict i "Dc load ciit-rii. heed andi r the chin, tearing the whole chin away, The other wound was mide by a bullet which entered tl, breast just b* low Ihe nipple, ;?. downward ind lodging in tho small ol tbe luck. From ap** iranc i the chi i. wound was made after death. Dr. Sn ith, wi o i lammed tlie I"* ly, d clan d it impossible ( r ( illier I shot himself where blood was ii.-*' found, aud then to have waiko 1 ,t mile and l hail'. Tun pei ons in opposite dir* ctions beard I e eliott, and b ith Rgree (hal there were first two -.ii its quick succession and then "ii ab mi five minot* i lab r. I bi re arc ",.,i> Til li' I. i about tha case -one that Collier com h. tii.l suicide, tbe other tbal ht waa t pticed from his home tnd deliberat* li shot, 'lhere is still anotln r. tor which, bow* vi r, tin re docs not teeni ta y< t to be sufficient gronnds ft it said tbal h wns snspi cted by the negroes ss being implicated in thc recent lynching ol Reuben Cole, and a.* tome of them have been vi ry mueii excited overlie lynching be may have been shot byon * of Cole's friends. The coroner's in? quest, it ii boped, will clear ap the mys? tery. ___ A DIBTBEMEB M1IOOMR. Tba Cantata ?! IBe Bsens Lswlav li'iiilol -DeatB of Kev. lt) <>_*--. (>j eeii'.l telegram to tiii* DlSpatC-.] Ni 1,1 l ! ??:. Vt.. AttgUSl 20. I'o 'Li? lle schooner Wave Crest, Captain H< witt, from Richmond to Black a ck, Colin., with B <"ir;.'o of oopp* r pyrites, univ din the btrbor. leaking badly, The captain noted protest, in which he st.ti d Unit tho retael Borang altak off Smith's Island on the 18th, rad tb it he immediab ly bore away for Nor. ,1k, arriving at stated, the veesel Itaking 1,800 strokes ra hour. The captain is writing for instrnetioni by telegraph ai to what shall I e .lone. 'lin* local board <>f inspectors have suspended for thirty day* from dato, for carel* uni rn, Csptsin W. W. Pres? ton, comimiiiiler ol tin steamer (l< I tw, sunk recently in the Appomattox riv* r. Ki i*. Dr. A. E. Diekintoa is hore. Intelligence was rec< iv. dof thedettli in 1 altimore to-day of Rev. EL N. S. Blogg, a member ol the Virgiuit Cou i'. ri nee of the Methodist EpitCOpal Church. He mus for MOM yt ar* COU* nected with tbe Qranby-Street -tetho dist Episcopal church in the capacity o! a lapernumersry. I'rrslile-itlul *>|.(iuliitrii'iil. Wa: njawi-ox, D.C., Au-ust 20,-?The President has appointed William M. Nixon United Bulee msrsbsl for the Eattern district of Tea-mate-, Kore Mmi'iIiIit ('tirrel. I*-1' Cut.;.mi. BIBBBB, J I'i i e.M.o, N. V., Dee. 18,1886. *, 1 hate bun a clerk iu the Conti ncutal Hotel, corner Esehaage nud MichigBB ititeia, for m_m Jtat-j ami first us*'d Allcock's l'orous Piaster. three jean we., for a sore shoulder. I fell down stairs and got a terrible wrench and bruise. For several w ??'.-> I Mitt'end acute paka ia thc shoul.l.t joint, and, gettiBg BO relief, or only timporiiry, from numerous liniments, I | nt on an Allcock's Porous .'Lister, kej t it on for two or three weeks, ami fay shoulder was well. They also i tired me in six weeks of a most ohsti i ute form of dj-s'iepsiii*. Cu Ait-is A. SriLES. THE GAT WHITE. THILsBGIClOWD ABDTrl- ROUBD OJP OAYITY COKIINOI Ult ABATED. r.irate Germani, Charapsj'na Lunches and Sappers the Order of the Day Misi Bandy the Beauty Ferional Mention. [( , it.a.i,,in I. ii.-e of Hie Rlehtnonrl Dispatch.] Wiiitf Si ri'in it SritiX'is, j Aagaat 14 Wt. J It is the gSBaral remark of ol 1 habitues that the White Hulphur is changed?yet m> one ii ebie to raplaia . netty m what way. The fuet nm,tin-.. bow* \'i r, that th. re is a di lb renee. The week opened with a gerara on Monday morning, givea by Mr. Round* tm. ot Georgia, lo about fifty couples Ile temperate!*! was deliciously coil, ind dancing mn* h (-joyed titer Ihe n*t of Bundey. Thc fsvon waa rep* ii.'ly bradtome on thia ooo ll.is was'followed be fi lunch, tn the tit* rn* "ii two small champagne partiet wc re givt n on the lawn. MONPAV-Mii'ir OBBBUB. At oighl Miss Danlevey, of Chicago, gav* quite n large geraan, followed by un i legaal rapper, the nett, being fi iib d in Ihe el.ilor. n's dining-room. '1 be flora] decorations were simply m ig niflcent, the entire centre "f the long table l *eing matted with Ihe moil i i ti.,' i;. roses of different vsrietiet beau? tifully blended rad filled in with ferni .iinl tt] angus Aft' r supper tin te were found to be formed In bouquets, which sere presented to each guest. The og commenced nt 12 o'clock rad ended at 3 A. M. THE * OM i ueadsy n orning i concerl wns given ni ii ii ball-room by Mrs. Leo, of New 'ni! : Mitt Minnie Jon* s, of Eb t in, I a. : .Mis. Btcb, oi' Ni a 'i ork : M, Sin i inls, of Bouth Csrolina; aud Mr. Vi illiam H. Grant, .lr., ami Mr. lb nrv liiui', of Richmond. It was given for ihe pur] ooc ot bnjing un organ n.r tbe i?hinch on the lawn. This int ap tin ugh the i nergy of Mitt Clay, of Washington*. They realized $135. Mrs. i, Mrs. Bach, and Bliai Jonet have added tt much a* ray other three to the ^ in r.tl enjoyment by i'mir elegant tinging, Almost every ? n i ing the reception-room ii full to i i ar ti em. Mr. I Bube, too, charms all by bia exquisite violin-playing at ni' ht, whilst the band germsn was in 11' ? reit. The \-, *sr*. Harper, of tlurtter's Weekly, gave ra elegant ?:.; j. i to thc beautiful iii i Thompson, of Atlanta, rad ten other Ruests, all of winn: were presented with immense snd beautiful bouqui tt. Tin: riiiT-iii.i.i.M: OBBMAB. Cn Wedncsds* quite i number of sniiill entertainment, were given, rad at ni'I.t a german by ten m utlemeu each contributing goo nml inviting fire guests. 'Ihis w:is thought to bo the mot! brilliant gt rman evi r giv n here, bot where all ure so sumptuous bard lo (li.-iTii.iiii.it.-. At all of them (he display of flower! is msrvellous, and tl..- v.ondi r is where thi jr all come lp m. 'J In- young hiilii l are lil tl down with th* ir immense ? t*, rad i* n i.i tinta myst ory boa can h 'M them and dane ?. Ll RCBBt I iO >?' HUHS. " bun '1 iy t i ? rman was given by Mr. Hunter, ol .linn apolis, foll iwed li a supj. r. 1 rid iy n orning tn elegant lunch :'.? ii I.;, c. lon* 1 Sully to the party ol seven shorn he has entertained so i andsomelj bi re fi r s* reral daj -. Mr.*. Thompson alto gave a champagne I..irtv on the lawn t" about fifteen -.III stS. i be hulii i gave t g* rman to tb* ti' ne :i, I" ginning ai 11 o'clock, tn i io-night Mi * Binnott, of Nea \ irk, t.:\ts a german to about twenty cou j I*:-. 'i bus it goes There is no lull ;ii the gayety, rad several gi rm tn bi ie unceil for mAt week. I he s* s >on bi*,- i rr to i (tend hu into Beptember, snd the number of guests bo i.u-dov* i ? dimini-b. Tin: it>7.i . v. i r* one i ono dei Ihe i it leanly to lui s Bandy, i'm lace is rich m (olorn-' rad clear-cut like a i lili.t o. 'J he fl?] .,,:, Ol le I I I ll 1 ? ? ? -t divine ly mould* d, ind li* r c ir era* ..ni. At a ti c* nt [ - be was dr* bi ii in simple ? bite muslin ? tbe perfect i of i u iu bet h.ur brush* tl Imek and I i i ;? on hi r lu sd, ami in ? ber i. bi ii :? r i li I ono of a ? ii t k Goode s. .-'.? young d tutah '? i do !."i I1.'.*, y<; no itt., vi Dug h:ili' s bi i ? admin ?! . i ,;.: the i ? I* I riti* s ni ty b* men IjOl i ii the Lawnhill Minisb l sud aili! ; " Ol I; MINI*. , li IO IPAI**, '. L. M. Curr;.*, niel his beautiful v.ili. Mrs. Curry wat a ;;n at favorite m court circlet1 mid wat received by Ihe Queen, n"t only a* 'he wit* ot ?. diplomst, lu. with much womanly kindness, Mic has held the baby rio * in her sims?ra honor unprecedented in * praith history. 1 --Secretary New ami wife, of In? diana; Mr. and Mrs. I., hind, of the Stick I \elnU.ee, N'fW _G_k J ? relier.ll 'il. -ir m.il \tiic, und lever-] oilers i.le ht re. Friday evening ra impromptu party 1,1-11 Miss Nellie Bogers by Mri. ! ivl aid Brown and Mrs. Jot* ph Hall. Ike j netti wi re M. - ie die Winston, 1 i nee, Miss Bessie bay, the Mi-:-, s Mitil.s, of Louisville ; Hum Oil mi . of Chicago ; Mrs. Grots, of Phils iblphis; Vi-. Benjsmin Nash, ami Vi. . I . Wilt; Mt:*r.*. Bully, Hobs in, 1 ixton, chaii.biin, Drown, Dickinson, and St. John. Mr. Lafferty 1ms rt tandem ti am ami (iii\i;-, with areal dtth. Vi. llabhstoii dtivt s a drag ami pair, i'i... I ts contributed greatly to the pleasure of hit many friends. A m-iman it in progress this (Sstor dsy)morning, given by IheCrowing lien Club. ^^^ HIM .MI ll OIK** VI Ol.I) I'OIM'. Arrival ?>''? Belsar tait nf iii i* timm. iltllulioii ni Ittilrr.a VI our oe ? Hiller Mutter*, sepondtnee ot Ute Bid aoad IBepatcS.] 1 li.n.i-s Mf.iii i:, Aug. 19, 1887. it would be 1 :*rd to find n m irrier let ol vonng people thin are now con? gregated in the pavilion of the Hygeia lo 1.1. dancing thc *? Virgiui t Be il ai ii their future salvation depended up in ?ts completion i:; Iht ihorl vt p i.n c. ;t Lt nat so fathionable, perhapa, ts the mod* rn gerara, but there i* I* ti of Inn in it all the same, an 1 th I ' i mi ,-':.:;??. m of the Ant chun ind their btndtomt ptrtnera ure eer tsinry tusking the mottol their oppor ti.i :ty. 1 bi Contiellttioncan i hal .the Roe ls 111 rammer ernite last Ta* 11 ? afternoon with all Malt mit pn sent! .'.* ibcratifnl righi Bbc aaisrelcom a by sbevy of bsndsomt yonag ladies, wi ii had urrivi .1 here tat Ibeporpoee, aith a lieartinest tbstbronght into re? quisition i M rything that would Hatter in Ihe bret ie, from a delicate lace handkerchief to ? bed*epread. V. 1 t ii the hhip Brrircti it was auder steed thnt she would remain hero until Han-ay, bat the urivaiof the tender 1 hlox from AnuajMilis, with Captaio Huntiiieton's wife ou board, -hanged their plaus, and the vessel will sail to morrow luoruiiiR. Capbiiu lluntiu_?. tcn, who is very iropular wita tue sonni' ge ntleuirin, has iiiren the ? ttbeity quite freely, aud to dav thc entire ptrty came ashore on the Fhk>l and visiteel thc fort. They all went on board at suits, t, however, except tie first class, whioh will remain until t ie music ceases at ll 1'. M. There is a larger number of visitors here than is usual io late in the &oa*o_, tome of whom no doubt como to meet their friends on tho Constellation. Colonel H. C. Kellogg mao-dn*Camtt on the stnlT of (toiii>rn1 [Sheridan, H hero with hi" will i n ii short vncation. Colonel Peter C. Haines, of td'' 0nifc d states engiaeer corps, has baaa !? hctid ?" nil ' 'intind the eoiislruo Hofl "f the inss iron wharf nt this VOtt, fur which CongK si appropriated paOO, OOO al its last i-i'-sion, 'this stun nls-) includes rcpinriiio; the roadway from the main wharf le Mill-Creek bnilge, \rork njinii which is now in progress. Thc load ssill bc aideaed to fifty feet bm straighti ned out in front of theOotho )ic ohiiroh. A aew brick walk will also he laid from the whorl to the main cii triincc of thc fort. Mr. Ct'ore-e Bookar, ol Hamp! ci. oar new and efficient potttnaater, hM purchased tba large iMMudiag ?hoate if Mia. Eaton andu,ll tum it into a hotel, to bo railed tbe "Little Hygeia." Wort ripon thi- new hotel, authority for which ssas -i pted John Chombi r lain nnd his assn, -ates by thc last Con* . bm mt yt t been commenotdi i.nd no ono :-e. ms to know et i 'tly when ground will bo broken. It ta reported rwme tiine ago thal Hon. Wil? liam I,. Scott, of Pru", lind Ur. A. -!. CatMrt, prendent of the Kew York, Philadelphia and Norfnlk railroad, ind j urchin il a controlling inti rest in the concern, but it lucks ronflrmntion. Milt Ada Roberta, of Centreville, Md., is hore on a visit, tin- gUOti ol' Mist Maude Bodell._ thi. ni i rti.o inuit. A lit rye nm! I'loiismir (ict-.-nuil ar These B*grl*SBS fflfHV* H ute rs. ??;.len e ,.f Um Klelnii-inl I >i -i-i* rh.] li 11 a io i binni Br *? . * .st 20, 1887. j A gem an ' is. n hi re last night at? tn.ot, il a vary large number of tbe youth I'li.l beauty of tie- surrounding conntry for many miles. Parties from . ? . ml. r.-.ii, and other points ii x-- it'i (landina, and from Don South Bo i' a, Clarksvillo, an I : 'i ("iiii.- '.. take, *,- ut in dance and festivity. The : -j icioua ball-r om wm Bili I v\ nh na rry and groot lal 1 n!;. h and *.*, uth men aa they glided ores of tin dance. I I ive !.;i- iy s- .-ii mi mu.*h of era.uni II auty na ssas g .then d h. re lost night 'I bc iaiii' s W< I'- all dn BBed ioi'i ls'iin ly. but being unacquainted with sty I-".* i.nd names d' such things I will nol nih mot n description of them. They were nil pretty and becoming to thu lair wearer***, who would have I ? Mint in oliy hts le of costume. The i; .in. waa ss. ll h d by Mr. lt. L. Glenn, of Smith Booton. Amongst the visit) rs from your city I notice Messrs. J. ?'. Montague anl family, I'. J. Baldwin, William ll. 1 lear-.-mt--, Banka Bucker, C. W.Cofer, and.I. H. Addison. These waters still maintain their high reputation, and every doy brings tin' proprietor tome ? .oil ace < t tl;, ir wonderful euro ? e.vers. Amongst the latest tb re is a letter, now being published in tn* pin-patch, from Dr. James H. Buckler, ef Paris, France, the ono who first sug . i ,-t' .1 t' ' power of 1 ulii t ? for linc a. nh Testimonial*) from sn h ?i-niei s show the gn at value o Naturi 'a own rei ledy. BCWB lim.! BOBFOLU. Never* s.'orni f*r*ta OMTtHnmaale*. linn wifh iii*' I uiii-s Lar**** S(ii|iiiii-iit*. ol Nott'lui e.I t lr gin lu I ntl I. " ll.' I!:--;.'>!??! .1 le*;.'i'. li.; NoBPOLK, Vi , August 20, 1887. A northerly storm hos been sweeping dOWn the ( net jil (lay tod is? iah'of forty-five miles an hour. The telegraph lin.s have been prostrated ail along tbe eon-!, and there is n i communication between < 'ap- Henry ape Hatti ra* rn- Cap- Henry un i Norfi Ik. it will probably l>" a month lief on repairs are n. ide tn Hatteras in I . ommumcation re-i si ii lished. A abite man named fcUliott, ss." ;. r the Boper Lumber Compan I 1 near I denton, V i'., yetti rday hy a log . lui i im erosion' I i b Tin I'mt. .1 Mat. r practice-ship ' 1' l.atii II h av. s ll,.mp; ci Ih.a.la .. i i ciii.s. , in t :,, " ; I. ii dn; s !?? fore pr" ?? i ?lui',' to An . Al til close of tin pi t Linty ila;. 11- ca.n I- maud ic crui ? tli - ."? -kt. .-... COtll :i lo- il I to a '.Hie. l-hipim ni- . ; ' * ' ?'.- ,-ii'i i ?... 1 lion * ' tint pi i - i- in August tl an the eui Tl rn h.Ik ami Y\. ? pier at th. i . d ol .Jail ?' r : i - a. ? busy al: the tin:e. '1 ).. i.n ol I;..;- ;?? inier ' . >l n'i.i lurn< ii ii".n Cobb' Isl u ; ???? i'.' : lead of material from tie- t. tbe sela oin r Maria aud Cia i cargo is i.nt worth Mt ing. h ur Inn ties in thc city jail r. i vi ia! ,';. ti., countyj lil are dow await? ing to be h nt to the asylum. I. '.master Qlcnnan is trying to gel tl.- post-l iffice Di partmi nt to est iblisb mounted carriera to distribute th.- mail throughout the truckings! ction, a. t:.. daily i nu! fi rthe truckers is very lari*.: in:'". .I; it- delivery important, Bear-Admiral Curter aad I oiled Mat. s navy, ar.- sojourning at Ocean \ iew. Ihel ':?. I StitM steamer Mayflower tefl to-da* 'cr the monitor thvt'ut City Point with stores and coal Pbe i ti rtmship Tork ('ity. that a ired the p is- i-ngi rs i.nd crew of the humed steamship City of Montreal, is a grain . hip maning from this port. 'I he iii. mi n of Norfolk for lu ie Bcial association last night. Robert Wells (colored) waa very seri mult injured yesterday alt-ninon by tbe breaking doun o: .m elevator at Portner't wan boote. The Baltimore firm that puroh i- .1 the UpshurGnano-Works, opposite I i. navy sard, ss iii rebuild and ? u! urge tbe works. 'J he Old Dominion Quardwill c ?' si nts-tivc men lo the Philadr Iphia ei ntennio] ceh bratioo, compoi i memberj ol several companies Fi nrth Virginia regiment I he cit j ol Pbiladelpliia will pay the non fifty ? - pt r day and furnish quartet*. Nathaniel Cutchin, of rortsui ig chief engiaeer ol the United ateomei lb ar, reported loot io the Ki ? tic. __^_ ?* lliutli ol a Soot*) Ivaiiin t'ltitcii. plf**ctsltslttj*? ta i,..* Dtatatc I:. rta, Vs., August 'Jl.? Mr. Benjamin P. Oiavea, a prominent merchant and farmer, di d at hia resi? dence, in Belmont, in thiseouuty, list i.i bl. Ha WM Bfty-lix years old. Uriel BtWt Item*. In n fight lu tween ii doa ra roogha il Portland,a few miles above Vibe W. Va,, Thursday Dight, Alexander Weolhenoa aad Jerome Porter r-> c?ia? il injuries; which will probably jl. sc fatal. 'Ihc'fc-elioniii r Lizzie Wilson, Captain Cl Lowick, from baltimore to Bootoo, wus Mink as Thartdty, offfiorncgot, fn ni u collision wilh the steamship The wife and daaghtsrol the ea] tain and two seamen grata lost. 'Hare hus bios a split in lHishano Pi ,-t, (irand Army of the Ki-public, iu J | tir.orc. Sixty-odd inemliera se ceded and formed Dodge IV-i-it, No. 41, di nd Army of tin- Bopublie. Tba at Cedrrt, through the Woman's Ballal ( ,,,p.*, hud been badly treated. - m, - llielimond'd acquaintance with the *'l? odle-aldermen" epidemic is of (.,,ii, punitively late occurrence, hut thtie's no mistaking the symptom"*. H?i'g "got 'kia,"?Li/nrlitjury Vir? ginian. TIIE SOUTH SIDE, iii-oetaut movkmris iv dirwid DII. flt.0,000 for Us Development of Granite Qi arries- A 8eries of Burglaries - 1'erso-al Difficulty-Rews Botes, Sc [Ceeretyeadeaae of the in __m?4 metestaA l'i;'i:iiM.i v.n, Va., Aagaal -.'0, \**7. 'I he InoM to detelop arel ojieriil'' "il ri large Male Ihe hue granite quarries in thc ci.linty of Dinwiddie, near this city, ie takiag practical ihape. Tbere hts recently been orgsoiaed under the 1 wed th. Slut.' of New Jeitey, aith an tutborixed oapitsl of $150,000, a c* tn] in] styled Ihe Petertburg UrBnite-Quarrying Company, which bit parc beted what ie known tithe Al h. tt Querry, aboni i th's elly, lui which I" ? '"rite this snd other, qui met in Us vicinity. I be ?' ' i lott :id West, m ll lilro n! lr* i ly sar jred tim n ute for n branch I lc to thi ?[,' ir ri* j. aha h includ* .1 in tb thst of the Central Lnnstic Asvlum, owned by tbe Commonweslth of \ irgi uni. rad has tnnounc* d ns r>- idinett to build the road as BOOB BS any substan? tial e. mpray af capitali its Bi nify their immeditte intention to operate Ihe qnarriee or an* one af them. The or? ganization ol tin- northern company al.ove mentii n< >!. accordini to indicate the construction of the pro? posed branch track in tho near rad thc early development ol valuable and atti 'I li uni.i unc* i . ii rn i le in th* '? ? rbich can d so much comn .nt in re, that Mr. Jai ol Kew Jersey, had Bent to the clerk's . iu Ilinwiddie county ."Onv* vin;' two i. i i land in said county for tile stu , Dis I Hy v< lilied by tl that said <:' ? il bas bi n admitted to ;. 1 Lt land in qui stion is em : i ii ? I in tho property oi the co i.i ove ii fi ire.! to. and until i ? travagant value baa ' upon it. A petition waa today sent to dov i H.or Ia e, praj Lug for th* pardon of Htnr*. 1 'rnmmond (color* tl , wi t onvicti <! nt the r, c 'it t, rm "f tim Hustings Court of assault anti ten ti noil to two months' confinem nt in jail. lie is said to be ill. and it ia represented that bis death may occur should he noi l?e r* tn* i ; iii. Tb re* stores on Sycamore, street, all tdjoining, w< re i nt* red by bn Ital ni; lt, who wi re noi poi I for their trouble in the booty th* y got object was evidently to gel i loney, but in this thi y were disappointed ?to), * . nt* ri il w< re I 1. J. .burittt k Bon, Messrs, (tray _ .h. j pt rd, rad tn unoccupi* d itor* between tb* ie two. Kutrance a is i Ht ct* d through the r ur win Mt ?.?].-. Ji rratl & s, n li t a small qn in lit* ol manufactun 1 t- I Mt v ? ? i . !n pp* rd notbin .li hks in i .ieh stor ? wi re rani i I ovi r th* tlooi -. 'J he bnr ;lars '? ' t,' ? ir tools I" hind, whi th. v \i re Me] b n<<; A i ersonal .ii!. ', 11 fore ! isl in t1 lot city bttwet liivcs, li is said to have rec* in .1 a painful - i . ;'., e'\ a warrant wes i med for I rest of Hives, but it has uot yet been extent ;'. PEI ? . . Among the Petersbui ? it Ihe Blue Lie: c Springs ar" Mi .. , I, i ??, snd M:nie i'.-.%; - i'i: i ' I '< I ou as Maclin and i ? ??? tnl loy le. Mi*.- s Lulu and hate Whitehurst, of this city, ar* l's. Mr. A. W. iTic ml Mr J. \V ins left lin - ev. tiing for Bed l. rd. Miss Lillie Goodwyn is visiting rri ods in N* a 5 ork. Mr. Ii. ory Kerr, of Owensh .ro', I fi ? Cr s. U. Budd h.is gone to tho ? fi r a bril I vee iii m. Mr. Chsrl i i'. V. it i.t Mount ? Mr. W. 15. Cole an 1 wife ere speu 1 ? \ il i,l i '''? .mil. Air. .!. i u C. Armist* ad is in Phill tltlpl...:. ? '!;, report ia curri ul tin tl fl li. ..lei Vu ? t. . city t ill .! oil ;. be Iran 'ferr I iii i f i'u'-io'vill., wi . re, il ? ? y 1 as purchased i. i tl.i i ur* ? .. 'I!,. ? this week wei . | FKISCB EDWARD CBOI'N. t.i hi :nl liaNsB 1i<:iii_' i:.;-. . . Him Noelal ?. uinl iiivs. ? in ? ef tilt- li. 'lilli, | i ,i.v.\i!'. -. V *,., Aug. '.;i'. 1 187. Your 1-. ri. -I und* nt b i ? in tho last few dsyt traversed tht county at its greatest length, sui; tin growingcrops, and mingled fi ?* ly with ita peopl ?. lie bas no hesitation iu saying ttul p* i eil within the last tw* nty years h is ii.; tound yi ld* d mor ? aban I its increase. J be crop ol ? uev r or b* fr, bi cl tb i toltacc on i* count oi itt btq iii, r '| I ti.'-. i ups, yield as u any pou-ch one 'bird i. ss bills w< r* p] in lit uti* ii?ii (tom b< vi ral se itions of tbe (( untj i. iv. bc*i . i ?-. .lt rpite i! >? inti im heat ot 1 thty would noi ? . . !. :i ? -ti fal] i ail it r or more copiously il.m. it did. The bu -vant, cheerful spuil ol Ibe 111 pie in Uii i rad t Ijoia ing.?' nitit.. i* otu ii remark* d upou. 1 be ii- qui nt rad ui.r. strain* d com ne t i our citizens at protract ,1 meetings, barbecues, and pic me, i. _ fruitful source of i ly, ainl p. litically. lu the lower ? i.o i I tl ? ?? ?.'.,? ri i e. en coi .iud. d by tbe p* -t-rof Handy Riv* i church, aided by U<.. K. A. Leonard, of Pamplin't, for tbe patt M.i_. il. ' i revivti of .1 old dtyt of til-day mi ? I that broad, . -.ii'..! bi spit i tty .1 -.a 1 un i ... rn??- -, i larks, Walton , \\. ;;?. i is. tnd | the SOrld, At Olkltnd, the emu fry home of NV. P. (.ill; m, 1 'o., il"nt till, 'i miles 'rem luim.di., sere mcmblod on yetterdty more Ibm thrtt hundred pern li i" j srticiptt* in tbe i nioym* ott ol i ? rai ne pic ni'-, whi -li ikec ntire ? foi mill - ai innd sntici with mu li pietsure. (i; e in your sanctum rememb* r* well tbeliroed, 11 intifnliy iloj Lng lawn, tn 1 recalls wit] uniter when uris snd lu;", ns and esrritgei a mid, in nn bloken strt'.in. pour iti Ibe list-rites, nml Gill-ima, rad Hunts, and Drink td Uills, ecd Glenns, rad Eltms, kc, kc , to i. I-: le .ii m.-t delightful social intercourse, 'ih. se dsyt togethc r, winn Ihepiestsnl is recslfcd rad the distgret-sble forgotten, when Ihe arc made bitter sud lbs tad tn cheered* winn burdened tahlee tad h nu nade-tabe rad vatenaelua-a ajoai ai.' ii. I to all, what memories und po t. neil s for the future th.'v ure freighted \tiih! The Appomattox Riptist Association convent! al Balee, eharoh, shoot been* tr* ti I.t n.lustrum h.rc, ou I'm ? i nm Beat, ft gnat onlpomlnn iteapeeteo. Visit, rs nd! lie n.ct at l'-mpliu's, eight milt s distant. '1 he normal muted, on yesterday with appropriate exercises. One hun? dred aud twenty six had beeu in ut ti. iiiii-e. l>r. itnehauan coutributivi U>r_< iy to tho interest of it during Ute I last few day**. Professor OBBBJBfgBBi iniiigh d frrely with tho teachers, an ?sra a aamher of lessons tad lactate! 'J la n ninia i/t is a unit thai this ie th place for future summer ggfcoab au the mme cnipsof t'liclnT-; cannot I) improved on. .lim-; Barna, Hitit inl s iv janis t itv. t iiiHiim or n *do?t BaaotttfMI 0a op->rail'ii) ?"iiiiii,. i ie ft lie cc h?->i Iriiinri *. ul tile Mrrtlns. [Corrr*iioii'l*i.' IM BtB**B*a I Dt*s*l h j Toano, Va., Align *t'.io, 1887. Th'- tod]' mt ? ii iiictt:n,' fairly ga lo work on Wednesday. Rider vf. J Oocke, of Atlanta, j.r. si.lent of Um bandty-Bchool A*-ei iition, rapped ? at th.- appointed lime, sealion trng devoted t . . di <d mattera pertaining t-> th ? Ju Missionary Bi i ty ... 1 tb hool, tlc chief ( iptain bul:';-. T. i'. P. I'. I ? v.? r, du lg I.I.' . kn ! tl. \ . Whitaker. Iltv. V. Vai I a. - ireh, w.t.* inv i -lt with ile,;,' i.s, and, wi) i, quick i-i !,; ike know thal h* fell at home ly n aoroe timely suggestions. I ? c!"-. d with a orin I Bun I ?-? - reh by b. A. Curler. Thurraiay wot consumed in hearing nj mts nad from th'- ehuroh. *, i*i IranMcting (thr ri iitine I : ti.!, : to fcro. lill and h : 1'. I>. I'--iv, r. :.-l ir. ;i. '-'? * I "int. Ile* thc C< il text ol ' tribuU * i - Hie i !;?? a::.I 0. hy lt. . Hi .- *. J. /'. h -. r. I'. Cutler, ?? lt, - -I Vt. |)un . ?i by 1. . \ ? *t Point si-is s, |i ,t vj ns tl pl I ri aclu -I th. . \ n.-ita! ;. Tin . r thia j -tanda! -.*-:.-;. io] A i. Vf. A. I'u; -li.;. . ..- . | 1 ?uti:, tl :,:.,i .1. I . i . , I ! . I ( - '! i .? j r. achera t ' ? d in tbi f< an 1 W. C. V. . ' rland ; W. J. Berry, , Y. P. Po lui, and Pi ter Ain die*, Jr. Arno ibr-tingi ?- - ro b. L . I. ll. Wynne, i'i H ll. I sv. b. Fox, und i;. I . i . ; chun hes r< pn ? ni i Iw* '.its one, witli **. i ip i i i. I3*'l: omi lint ol c mtribul s*ar. 116,210. Kl. West 1 i the r church. Not a sear old, an ncing with ? now i ? ' s.,7 ]" ?? i ,i i ting wero I i - kali ni I out, I . thc numb r ol ul I (Appetites, ? fl s. A Mttuatroalti In I'aniberliii'l ( Ult lilt . C 'ii iM ino coi vnr, Va., i August 20, I -i\ i 'In/lu Editor of '.'?? Dixpat'l .* Nature, it wou) I seem, 1 .bing els.-, tin \ of a i iud in i rdi r to vary I ,y oj ame of event . - tl i" i veil into a monstrosity, or .1 ie hi r .1 ?!..i- -. blillll ll :. - !? ? iii- r; ? | ,-uai 11!'- ct. \) c read ol ? ?th'-i" oi.in,als, hut, do ? ? one truth. Sm . to I" long 'ni'- to tl ? land ol : ? r -oi- ii' ,!, I n; ol hi i lal ' ? ' ? iud and : - .-I. i cow, lirtll to what sho iii ha, I- t ii - nd jet w ? ? ee U tin '?'?'? . ? irthennnrc, tho 1 . il nus parted ot : i I on encl i n illy | ut tin ii -. I he i: ' i other featui aud beau! ? ? I ? -1 < ii'..!, r otil - - i in i.i Ihe la dy tb il ol a lu i I. 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