ttl?w?mw THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. WHOLE NUMBKIi. 13,182. "RICHMOND. VA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1893. _ THREE^CWT^J^Wt^ ?KAI. BILL PASSED ? irsVoKMl at iht Final luvjnd-Up. FOR; DANIEL AGAINST. two RepresentatiYes ? liivided. PARfl DIVISION. PN and Nineteen Against lu?n. | AS A WHOLE. 11 of and Thirty-Two i Kepul DING SPEECHES. jj r Senator Explains the a ri? Occupies. \ NEWS NOTES. , ? ...... I t.. Ni II Tul'?? , \ i.i?iiiIm I'. ?-..??1?! . .t ?., . .r < urwpoBdiit) g ? ill : ? . \ t. Lnla .?Tel ? ? ? :ii> ill?, I?!? ?I. Bfl I VOS ?? '? '? . '? ' - and ?mi tly nine? a, 11 v.in. made ? ? k in : ' ? .Ki'il!. II out ?oli for It?, Beverley, ?and ? Ita 1:?Hills? mu? Ib Wi ' p? mining . ?rr- Bt "Wticr iti sfili und .,;.? r between .?~'t. il.? i.ft ti??? ? ? ?? rough! up ?.. ? niiially, \?.h? ?? prol ably ?go BRRALL. ? tteraon ? t ? .n Madison ? ...? ??? i Ol 111? St.lt. . ? ? ?|??< I ' ' Fi il. ! ? .. ?. ? ?! ump or tb? candidat? ; t luv?? ? .?? of I .t only beard him la?! ? ? I ?o tn.inv pirli d ?mil ta 11 H II'?? , ? thla la not ,?.?.;.? ? .m win ;t. ? I8KD, ? ?? appears to ? t ? . ? ? rient ?? , .?.. u i.i '?" waa backed by I ?'??. w i? ?t the ??? 9m. Mr. o ?K l?l?Cf? I? > '?onereeemai '"? ??t? dis?,. ? ????? ..-.,?t??.?.?, I to su?*!, ?? 11 datili wj! u*. lu ?Il ?p? ' ??"? of th? piac t0 ^ ?mauri oonornott, oa? ut Um ss*i?taui door? keepers of the llmim?, who returned this ni'Ttiiti?? frtim Richmond, reports Hepri ????ntative H'lw ten ? ? i?. wru\ n,,t if w.ll ?t???????? t.> Hinkt? iiny speeches In >? ut t smpalatn. -?i.iatlv.? Tyler has relornel from Vlr.miH. where he imiti? a nun t Hi aaya Urs orgaataatlm in his ?llstrict Is well In hnnd nnd h- looks fur ? t If majority for the Bitta ti | l.err.?. iitativ.? .Ion?? wa? a ftlltrr Ihls BMrnlBg ?t 9 number of the t!.;:irtm??rits, hut he says ? . ?UK f,,1 ?lar worth m?kln* public. The Cabinet in.ive Nliwly. NT P.M. OMHWRAlMBXt*. ? ? ?Ma eMgtaaaaaaa haa ? ?. ?-. - t tutor? nistit.n ?trieft lead? rntn t?. ?,-??-. th.? anointment of ?Seeoad Asslstant Portaaaler QaaaraJ win not ha laarli f..r ! lima, HithousTh it was reportad ???? ??i.il w.-.-ks MKo that the President was ' in this mutter. ? Pi m I Ott, ?of l.ynehl.iirg, has baca urged for thi? ?position, bad there are many othar can p . ?toller ??f the Curr.ficv has ??ti?.ra of th- National Murine lui.k ?.f ?Baltimore as raaaraa ?Stonai ?Bank Hi. HAM JONM l'"K .????,?. A nuiiit?.??. af m? tels 'if Mr. Main .Iones, il lotte, arc h< r? t?i do all ti io BBcwri for him th?? appointment of ? nlt.-l Stftt s Circuit Jii'l?.? t., district attorney urnl??r t!.?? ?/eland administration. North Carolina will h,iv?> a numi??-r ?.f : Ul Ol ! ? ??.:.,?.? will ondi., her in th? preaentatlon of name? if ail reporta are truf Al.x,.. iii. V . , ? ? propoBlng him f'?r th.- vacancy, baa, it is now under? ?????'!, withdrawn. CONGRESSMEN CALLED IN'. ?? Tra? y, ..f Mew ?ortt, is .? t? ?? crams to t??? absent Viratola .?u..I North Carolina members urging them ;?? in time '?? rote on tb? ... ii. ?, It comea to tbe ?House fi ..rn it ? s'. nate, Mr. Kope Rilas la:??= ?returned t?> Ntirth Carolina, aa there Is no telling when the will disposi of bla ? ' retimi??.1 day morning from North Carolina PERSONAL MENTION. arrivals Includi d .1. K. Mnr phy and wife and w. w. Hardwlci v. if?, Riel ?. M. < 'ornell, ?Troni Royal: Colonel G .1. Norria and n ??. ? -ni w. r. Dance .1. M. Ti? man ?.f ?Sail bury, and !.. ?. ?re re? ! gtstered ai the Nation ?I. Virginia arrivala Include Rei North I ?.invili??: William II. \. | I 'Irruir. Roai k? . i ? I r 11.11 .?Tei li 11. ?.???. n ? lunty; .1. \v. ?Harrison, md; Major Peti r J, Otey ?and ?'. . .? ?' Kit by, Front Royal; ?;? orge II. Sha? :.? ford, dram???, ?and S. L C K C. Hackey, N. D. C ? roa ?? ? th?? morning when ait?? mt, and a roll-call showed ?? nee .?f fifty-two senators. A? ? ihe Vi?-?? ??.?:-! lent ? ntered the cl uni?, r. at p a. .si., h- announced th tt th- S. nat.? had resumed it. .-? ? Ion, an I thit 1I...I-- Mil No ! (the ellrer-p ?? ; al bill) wai now before I Mr. 11 ?in t. n (Virginia) explained briefly ? a l hll he ha ? occ ipled, and still oc? upied, on the ?repeal bill II.? the ? ????'.?.: > 1 l'imi.un?. whi? h demanded the rep? ? of the Sherman law ? i? should v >t? Il u he 1to ? ?ready to ?Join hi.?* ?. should miiv- earnestly an.I manfully for Mr. Cameron ? ? ? - to nia ?position, and cat?' hi? vlea ? on the MIL THE G vi I.l il. in ?ii: Mr. Morgan then took the floor, and ? ?? was si?? il ?uri i o'clo i, ?, I preached. Many of the members of the (Including M? ? rs, H| ? Bland, Fellows, and (Jolssenhainer), en? ? ,? ? ii imber and either t?)"k retti which liai?!?? m ? to ?he va? ant, oi arraind a! the ? ?ir of the I ?em icratlc si : The galleries wer?.rowded that Ihe outer door? "" to bj many ?people tryiPR to Rain ?admission, ..n! Anally the diplomatic nailery had to \ leid up t?? itT? ordii ? ?.linit ? >"' ' '' |ng ?? The two rows In the ol the I' ? family; a re .? Mi Morgan was etili speaking, with t p of i" brlnj The uncertainly ol the he m al roth s.I ?? the members of the other hous? withdrew from the Ben VOORHEE8 IMPATIENT. Mr Voorhqea showed eli im "f hu* ? ? interviews with ' of ?ievail ?. r ant! rep? il rs, llul Mr, Morgan heed? I not, .? nt on with his ??poech a* il th. ? ?? wer.? n?? n??*??! of hurry. M. Mr. Morgan ?said that whal he had de He had pre? ? ? he ha I no! wished Btate of health) to mak? In an ? He I??" ? ?? cl with th? knowlt dge thai the *t. . , Mr I'eat then sunk?? briefly, dosine. in tin? .1 campaign would ? e ??quality the ? ople, and Justice to all men; . io'?o.y in mining an ? no centrali? ui finance. ; -,? | ? ? -. occupied the ? : Then ????>? a?? ? M? aai ?, . .? i.f Mr. Dubois s remark] ,. hrief lull In ti!- ?Senati. and i aun .?in. ed that tilt? M w -s before Ih? B< Bate mil Op? ? ' 'its. MORB ? M KM ?Mia NTS. Mr Pasco Immediately moved to take ui. th? ' ol ? he gave notice last Saturday, to appoint :i com? ? nd silver bi tbe ?? I d ty ..' Jan . . after which silver dol . ? ? in? cob t.i ?t u ratio ti.? d by ? ?. ani to be This amendment, Mr ?. ?.?. was now ?n order unica? thai*? ? is on itber am ?mimen? t.. preci h? it. At ? rt, hurriedly g th- Penate imm it.?? lobby lu the inn "ta.'? ?. sail ainl'ist Imeni." Mr, 81 lent r< ? ?>f ?...' I Iti Th . ? thai the amount 1 in the standard dollar should he . and ibi ? -five hundredth ?grains, mendment waa negatived without ? . Thi u .'?' ? Intent tablish a i.-'w att of 'JO to ; CHINESE LAW. In a brief interlude, Mr. Gray, from tha lign tlel.lt' Mil amending the ? ?a Mr. Peritine (RepuMlcan), .? ia, sh ' timi th- bin be ?nada ? ? ..ut-i for next Wednesday, but Ml U.iiir that the subject * was ?? ? ??? ??? disposed of thus nt 1 ti. . alendar, where : bv a majority vote Th?? vice Presiden! airain aald the Voor i was before the ?Sanala un.i ?>?>. n ndmenl, bot ?th? expectailSa ot ? a Mr, i??t!?s (Nevada), cxpreealng hla ex uni reluctance to attain a-k ih- ln?!ul?rence of t'??? S-nate. said p ?alble ...?.unieiit ??.- commi need 1 two week* ano, and wa? Int?-rrupted in I on Kt Lb? y last. At ?'? -"'? Mr. Karris Interrupt"?! Mr. .Ion??* nn.ti?>n to aa'Jours*. umll 11 . t.. morrow. Mr. Ham* strut?.? to i.is motion, an?! ?vas called I by vit Vuoili-?s. who Instated thai ata ? to tt'ljoiirri wi_? nul debutable. Mi Hartls was ??< (?1st?nt, however, ami ? i!K until Mr. Voorhees, by un?ritiinotis ?oeamt. ?.t????? a Btatemant in wl.b ? li?? ur.T I h-mU'r? ,? r? Innlll until the vote w*s l.n.? '?' taken Mi HarrU was thken from hi? f.. ? try Mr ,,.| to yield further, and w. at un with b!? "?'*? ?11 ? PCS CAST. At 6-5 Mr. Jon-? flnlshi-d his siieech. Kti.l Mr l'.ffrr bcxan ?|'????????, ??.yliig he ..nly occupy lifteen niliiiite? of the r th.? Senate. I!?- w??* exact as to the time. flnlKhlng at " o'clock. Mr. llsrn.* ?ooke ten minute? and was ftajlowtil by l, win ' ??)? m ?im t'"' l'I''t?lo?'V remark that "the die is cast." Mr Stewart ??Ki?e:"? ? ??vis. '' rrnat. ?1'""G'?G7?? f-*?.nger Gibson, 1 '^ ill! My'.*,,t',?' ''^'"V Higrln??, M rh..'ll ?l?? ^G?1',?? Miuideraon. Mil'?, iwti.r ?*,?,?>??,M"rr"'? M'Tftiy. l'i?''. So r.%V ;J.lariHOm? ^t'-miin. Smith, ? ? ?kS,_Kk,,ri',K' ''"????. Vil??.?. Voir ???--. Uashbum. and White ?La.??IS. ? ?.?.>?G,?.?"',p,?,?11"?? l,B-?'?. Horry. Bla.?'-.. l ir.,, Butler. Call, Cam-ron. dockrell. ?ok.?, Daniel, liiiooi?. (j?..orge, I It'.?. .lone:, (Ark I, .lone? (Sev ) ??.?. Martin, Pasco, ?'.?t?,. ivrkins. petti?? ?v. ?e"n'"r' ??* ,:*?h? '?-seh, Shoup, Stewart, 1.1 d Yarn ., Vest. WiCthall. ami IVal ?,T.f'V ,("llr'v,'lnS w"r" th?? I'flr* Messi.?. Mitchell (Oregon) and Allison, ('handi r nnd While (Cul ,, Colquttt and ? I aim? rand llansbrough, (?ordon nnd Mor? Ran. A? soon as the vote wn? announced IB? Senate. :.? 7 M P. M . adjourned till to BssrroB at m on. WHAT NEXT? To-morrow th? Secretare of th- : ?111 appear a! ths ??.??r of the House with ? menage informing thai body thai ths bill bu.? ??-en Baaaed with an amendment, end requesting the concurrence of th.? Houb? ?ni thai ?inondili.-nt. The nMsanga ? ;?nd i,in muy r?-m_iu oa th?? ?Speakers ?l??k until 11 Is convenient to hav,? it luid ' the body, or it may be referred to u .,,munit, .?. ,,? th ? S.iiiitv htm? uditi nt may ?? concun-ed in aitho-l ?? f? re?? ?? to any commute? and i?v ;i direct rot? of th? House. *?. .t only wem th?? renaal i.'ii brought to ??? termination to-day, but also wa? the abnonnallv long legfalatlV? ?la.v of Tu? S .' ??.. the iTtll ol (?, tober. The Senati a ill mi-i to-morrew al noon, and th?? v?T?i !..? opened with prayer and the ?jaual form;,', H01 BE "K I'.I'.l'KKSr.NTA'l IVKS. Mr HuaUr ?i?? ruoernt), of lll'.nol?, of? fri.-d the tollowirig resolutions: "Resolved, That the House bas received with astonishment snd Borrow the an? no incement of the violent death "t ?'.ir? ti' H, Harrison, Mayor of Chlcrago, and formerly a member ol this body, "H*solv?d, Thai ItKMe resolution? be published In the Record, and ???.?t tbe Speaher of the House cause .? eopg of the >.im. ?'.. October? U.? | The President to-day sent to the Semite the following nominations: Edwin F I lil. of Michigan, to be Assis? tant Secretary of Stata, vie?? Joslah Qulncy, resigned. Jumes lt. RuOSiVtlt, of New Vork. Sec? retary of the United States Kmbassy. London, England, ?rice Heary Walta, rc signed._ I .it. ,i from the Wire?. Twelve new case.? of yellow-fever at Hruiisvvlck yesterday; two it Josttp. Lasard Frer???, Ne?? York, have alvlcs of nn udditiivniil shipment of OfB,BM ?if Kold from Southampton, Knglan.l, to-lav. A. J. Ourney, chief BteBBS rlSrh In the olile?? of th,? American Kxpr.-ss ?Ompany ai New Orlaaaa. lia.? Ufii arrestt?l on th?? charge <>f etealing the package of tSLOi?), rseently loet in transit from New York to New Orleans. A disputi b from Melllla states that th? Hlttliiii? late Sun,lay re.suni?'?I their attiuk mi tl.??- Spaniards at Melllla, that the fighting was dtssrstrate OB both sides, but that the S|Minl.irl? siicceasfully main? tained their peatflHB. Among the incmlxr? of the staff of ion. ml Mare-olla, the commander of the Spiinlsh troops at Melilla, who was killed ? y during the Ruht with the itlrltnii? vle?lla, wa? I'rlnce Kerilmunil. of Bourbon, n-i.h-w of the ek-Klng ot Naples. H?? has not been seen sine?? the light waa at Its hi-tgtit. and it not known ?sTnether he waa killed or fell Into tha hands of the enemy. ? ' ? ? ? Honor to whom honor is due. Mellln's Food received the hlgheet award which was in the power of th? commissioners of tha World'a Volt to lieatow-? v??ia! i and a diploma. CHICAGO'S TRAGEDY Home o? tbe Murdered Mayor Shrouded in Gloom. DO ?) ? TO LIE IN STATI it Will Be Taken to the City Hail Thh MorniD-i. SORROWFUL EXP0SIT10H CLOSING. KcsoluMons of Mwiipstliy with the Grief, ??til? ken I'smiiy, a frayer an?! the Km!. (By telefrsph to the Dispaia.) CHICAGO, ?-1., "etober 30.?All wss slirnnl;??! iu ?glOOM an.l quiet In an! th?? qaalat old Harrison horn? st? ad on Ashland boulevard tu-day. Th- I rrowils about the palings were 99999t, an?! only a few pedestrians stop? ? ? they passed to ga#> awe-struck at the Irawn curtains and th? black badea of mourninic at tl,?? p'.r'al. Hut licem.in was on duty at th? gat?, aad h<> had <>m> to toll ail inquirer? that th.? family tit slre?l uninterrupted quiet ?ml tint tl,.? body would 1? in th- City Hail Um t- t,, ramato in stata for twenty-foar hours. Two more officer? qtSetty patrolled th? block, but tli? y had little to ?lo. Tiny ano paaa?d -topped ?bul ?? smeaeel to converse In lindert ?????.?< ?boot th?: awful calamity and Iban pea? ? on. CALLER! I'KW, l'aller.? wer?? \nv f?w, U .ill conilo? had ?been offered Saturday evening aad :?? ind only an occasionai messenger-boy with a noto or telegram of Bympatby disturbed th- alleni belt. Th.? drivera of earrlagae aad vehldea thai ? involuntarily ?brought their horasa to I walk, ?and the ?inlet of an i?ll?? thor oughfaR prevailed In Um ?neighbor?.L All of the ctirtHlns were tightly ?Irawn sac II,.-. in the ?parlor to th?? ritilit. rlleet callara was the family physician, and b? ara? cloee}y fol? lowed !.y undertaker C. ll. .lor?ian. who saw that the detalla of preparing the remains for ti??? casket atra ?properly attended t . The body arili ???? plac* d In the ensket to-morrow list |ief..re It is conveyed to th- City Hall. AT THE FAIR. From tiirr?'t. dome, and Bpire of the White city's ?palaces hun.- t!,? emblema of the nations at mournlnx height on thle, the dying ?lay ??f th* World's fair. Th?-? ?people came, and li-kiiu? towards the sunlit sky ??f blue, ?realised thai no! oaly chii-u?.? mourn? ?. but the whole world >f humanity a* represented at the exposition. The) came in much ?smaller numbers than was expected at ?sunset Saturday, and they found ?no ?vidence? of rejoicing over the crowning; ?achieve? ment; no music in the court of honor; rry throng?; no celebration?only a ?solemn Btlllnes?, ar. unparalleled tribute to Ih? memorj of Chicago's Mayor. On? ?grand symphony "f sympathy for the if a loving father, an Illustrious. faithful citlsen. and the choaeu chief of a million and a lialf of ?.? oi le ?Sven tii- noisy Midway Plais?nee was quieter than usual. ?'??? ' piti?.ns of the strei t ?.. ? mi ? to share in th?? cenerai ?? row. In the ?? men of the fair returned to th? It with saddened hearts, and a gloom hum; over all. RESOLUTIORS OF SYMPATHY, Ai il o'clock the ?committee of twetva whii'ii m is chosen t?. luttons which were ? ad to tl tli.il Mail met in president Hlggin botham's office. They v.?r?? Pr? Poti ?r Palmer, !.. U Saundera, ?:. V. r, ?. ? Mito! Commission; President HlgglnNitham. Ly? 'nao .?. ? ? in Walker. ?' \'. Roberl A, Walker, ?'. ?; ?Davi?, ??f the' I ..f I ?ir??. ! .? s. The resoluti m : at some ? -? mpath? ?. bin? ai the ? m ???.. "i delivered a eulogy upon the d? ?? ? Mayor. < *n? h? t of the ti \ by ??. otham on ?Sh half of the ?. of Directors, and another by Commissioner . of I?? law..? . for the National ? ?>p. im 11 ? -. ! R ITER. Th? Rev. I pintor ? ?f th? Fourth ?? I thi pi ivi r ? Ith ? ? Ich ihe funeral gatherim . as II r? all) in Th ? Invocation contain? ? ?? feeling reference ?.? which Im?) nini I Ihe fare? well cert trial meetlmr. and appealed to Ih Throne of ?? ? behalf imiijr. Following tils as 1 op? nlng. which brought tears from the usands gnth? red in the gre?! li ill, ? ime the formal announcement b) President l'al? ni, r of the Mayor's death and ? meni iba! all esercii ? of a festive char act? ? would I?? omitted. Th? ?resolutions were then present ?! without anv panylng speech, ait>\..u_'h many el ?,.-r.? presen! the r?solution pi?.?? sing In ? timi nta all Hi Till. EXPOSITION'S ?BND. ? ni fainar then formally an? : "?t in compii in ?- ??. Il h of Congr ss the exposition was ??in? i. 111 v ::t ail ?? tl ;?s a ? ,,. an | after the Rev. Dr. F liad pro ' Ihe i. ne 11 t( ,? and offered up a shori prayer, the ?gathering ??f mourn ?rs quietly Thi World's ?Fair, like Carter Harrison, was no mor??. THE CORONER'S INQUEST. Story of the ??-:?-?!??.?????? Told in I >c (nil. CHICAGO, October KL?The story of Mayor Harriaon'a morder and atatementa of phyi ? apk d Um ??tt. ntton of a coronel s i'i?v at the Harrison ?residence for an hour yesterday morning. Except? ing a technical description of tbewotmda. little waa added to the iiif.umiti.ni al? ready at the disposal of the officer? of the law. The verdict recommended thai ?Pren for the murder until tlis ! by due proceas ?.f law. Coroner M?llale an.l Deputy John Kelly reached the Harrison houae about I ??'clock. ?Before iii> arrival Deputy Kelly and a ?? isengei had ? immooed a Jury. They 1 a number of prominent men who w re residents or* the district and at sh"it notte-. They were; c. ?v Kohi aland Boulerai-, Judge of th?? Probate Court Charl?"? G. ?Sime?, 238 ? ? van!, machinery ?manufacturer. W. .?. Chalmers. ? ? Boulevard, ?? ?? nt ..f ?Pr?ger ?s. Ciminiera Com ?????. Scribner, ?M Ashland Boulevard, of .i.ner, Crrighton ?: Co., l'ommiselon merch mts l'Irle King, tu Ashland Boulevard, com? mission merchant P. R. d Itreii. ?? l'ark avenue, tobacco tleal-r. Th?? jurors mr?t at tl?? ' f??re 10 o'clock an?i organized b the ??election of Judge Kohh Teman. Th? lay in an upper ?room, and the jurors moved ir? stilts to view it t. fore hearing testimony I m was transferrod \ /or further proceeding to the Bouth hack parlor, on the main ?So r. Th?? jurors. es, an?! ?? few ipectal around a large talil? la th" ?Centre. PrendergBSi sat or stool In a corner. With l.leutiT.ant liais between him and the ?loor. In the wi...? hall leading through the centre of th- h.ius,? from th- main ?l....r to the ?broad atalreaae at the west end visitor? wer?? thronging an?! pissing to Um upper rooms to view the fa???? of their friend and lemler. Th- morn In which the ] Inquest was in proiir? "ff the ?hall Through Its half-open doors the ..rounl the table was vi?!l>l??, but i their low voices falliti to attract atten ; tlon. ??nd few of th- visitors noticed the HiKS William Preston Harrison, son of the Mavor and publisher of the Chicago Times, described briefly his knowledge of the tragic affair. He testir!,?d that Mayor Harrison waa M years old and a native ,,f Uxlnarton, Ky. "The last time I saw him alive, con? tinuisi the witness In reply to an Invita? tion to recount the affair, "was about TIH o'clock last night. About ??2 o'clock 1 found him Ivlng on the floor, having been shot. 1 heard shots fired, but was In an upper room and did not see any on* sh?-iotlng. I hurried down to my father and spoke to hltn nini asked him what th? in, .to r whs. He said he was shot and ' t'.-t Annie over at once, was h!s only "He lay on the floor where I found him about twenty minutes end then ?li-.l Some one ??slled a physician and others came In before he ??<**!." John Wheeler, a ?police officer who eon : Prendergast from the Desplalnes Street Station to th?? Central Station, was questioned about what won!? ha*1 pasead between htm and his pr??????";? Hi? testi? mony was short and added little to pre? vi?, ??* Information. _- _^ "\\ hat did he sayr' asked the Coroner. '?I asked him." replied the officer, "why he had shot Csrter Harrison. ?H? said It was because ihe Mayor w mid not ap? point him Corporation Counsel. MARY HANSKN'S STORY. Interoet centred about th? story told by Mary Hans?n. th? domestic: who admitted Praadarfaat. Ihe told o? bar position la ? ???&Z&-*h2&a?J?i th?? household, saying she hail been em? ployed as eeeond girl. ' Knrlv last evening." she continuel, "then- was ? ring at the door-bell. I went to the door and found a man I did not know. That was about 7 o'clock. I ask??! th?? maw what he wanted, and he said he wanted to see Mayor Harrison. I told him Mr. Harrison wa? eating supper, nnd n?ked him to call again. About 7:45 he came back, and I went to the door and let him in. "Mr. Harrison was sitting In the second room to thn front. I told* him there was a p?.?? In ?he hall who wanted to see him. snd I left the man In the hall and went te the kitchen. Just as I got In the kitchen 1 heard several ?hot? tired and th-n I ran out from the kitchen to wher?? I had left Mr Harrison and the man. I saw the unknown man running out of the door. Mr. Hnrri?on stagger.??! Into the s??, ? I room ftn-1 out of the door to the hall, wh-re he fell." "Do you sor? the man who calle<17" aflk ad l'op.jtv Kelly. Th?? witness hesitated and the Coroner ' I? that the man?" he asked, pointing t?. Prendergast Still th?? witness was n?e sure, but Pren d? rgast helped her out with an exclama? tion "Y-s, I saw you last night." he volun ? H- was told to put on his hat and face th?? witness. " she nnswer'd, "that I? the man I Bdlng with Mr. Harrison, and that I? th?? man who did the shooting." "After he ran away." continued the wlt I th"?- went for doctors, who came Hehl away. Mr. Harri???n ?lied about twenty minutes after the shootln?'. When I ?aw him he was bleeding." P. ?I ta son Klshiirg. the Mayor's cmirJi fiuta, who was first to start In pursuit of ? ? and became ft tarmi for one of bla biill't?. Mentili???! Prendergli st. "When 1 heard several shots Bred,'' said B?. "I ran out and saw a man standing with a r.voher In hi? hand." "Do von s?o him now?" be was asl."d. "Thai !? ?he man." h? answer? d. point? ing at I'rendergast. "He was pointlng? hls revolver at som?? object In the second r ? ? of the house, and as I open?-! the door to ir-i in he pointed It an BM "nd tir? i Bul 1 "hot the door before he ? I rake aim lit me nnd ran back to ti bara ttttt my revolver BO that I ?'.'ill r?> and Oaten the man. Then 1 run around to th?? front to se* if I could find Mm. but COOM tin? BBS him. I saw one man, but It was not th?? one I SBW in th?? bouse. When I w?i?t lack to the house l ?aw Mr. Harrison lying ?in th?? floor with s. m.? doctora ?- tiled ?heal twenty min? ?te? afterward. I ??as eating Banger In the i.a?k ..f the boas? wh?a (he shooting b*rran." '??h.r witness??? examined wer? officer? of the D?spla?ies-Street Station. !? ? McDonnell, Patrol Ssrg.ant. id-n titled the revolver he had taken from PrendergasL " /. Barber, Dash Serge.??t al ?he D<-splaln?M-8tr< t Station, ?aw Prender gaat surrend? r t> McDonnell, and heard lutin aay tint h? had ?hot Carter Har? ns?.? because the Mayor, he said, bad broken faith with him in fnlllnir to ap? point him Corporation tTounael. Prender gnst imi t"id him he lived at fi?r.i perry .rdlng ?o the post-mortem examina? tion, results ?>f which wer?? submlti??! to th?? |ury. fia? bullet wounds mad?? by four ?. r?? found in the Mayor* 'Ihr??? bulls remain???! In the body, ? in,? lodged in the muscles of the back. An? other passnl through the liver and Was j ' in Um i.ovvls. Th.? third struck lie stioui.i. r an ? ranging downward ? : under the skin "The jury retired a few mitiut??.? and, re? turned Rs verdict. On th?? verdict a formal death-certificate ? ?"ici. The finding of the Jury v?. ,?s also th?? basis of ? mittimus ??? for the .! itlon of Prendere ? lu the cours? of th? Inquest D-puty Coroner Kelly asked Prendergasl if he had a statement to make, but th? prisoner ? ? l to speak CLIFFORD BY FIFTEEN LENGTHS. Winner ot the Bps?!?! Nwcpslakes at (hi? Siro- ? ili).?. Ml!? at. (I!j t? 1? graph to the I >?-?...f, h.) HAWTHORNE la?'i:tiia?'K. nn. CAOO, (?it.d.er .","-Special sw-.pstaks : I ,,i nt. r mil.'.? Clif? ford won, Yo Tambi?n second, i_imp lighter thlr?l. Tim??. _?*%. ?'llfTord w,.n by lift, ? p lengths. Bet? ting: V?. Tambi?n, I to I; Clifford, 8 to l, Lamplighter. 1'? to 1. QL' \Ki:? i'iTV TRACX. OIXTtrcESTER, N. J. Oetober nn.-The it?: ' rai?? one and ? quarter miles ? ir.r ?von. Lilv PiUalfer second, ..... | ., ? end raei five furlongs r.obln Hood lack Lovell second. Traveree third. I I Third rue?four and s half fur ? Early Rlossom won, Jersey second, 'Itisi.? Gardiner thir.i. Tim.? Fourth race- -flve furlong? Sonora won, ? ..?. Bryan third. Tim??, im i-'if?h rao f. tir and a half furlongs ?'itnden won. Theodor-"*, aecond, Po to a ttotnie thlnL Time en furloags Quarter? ? v.?.,,, puny leeoni, Kingdom third. Time 137. AT Kl.lXAIiKTH. ELIZABETH, N. .1.. '?.toh.r 30.-Re? sults Of to-dt.V?'? I Flrsl rao five and a half furlongs? Armitage ?? on.Furai ? second, Harring ton tidrd. Ttme, ? ? 1 ? l s,, ond r.?f D??!?? !:ijhi Kllzablli ?'ttv and Accia.u?, and W. H. Ora v. ly. I'opullst ?.and! lit.? f.r Attorii-y-General, met In Joint di M itts sion at Accomuc Courthouse to -I ay. Major l>e made a splendid sp.-ech. over? whelming his antagonist and ?resting g-r.-a? enthusiasm. Mr. ?Irav-ly had but few If any sympathizers in the Immense audienci?, but he was given a patient and r??. pi'tful heating. After those gentlemen had finished speaking, Lalvan Lewis, an odd eh? I who I* running a?? an Independent candi? date for the House of Deb-gates frota Accomae and Northampton bi-gan a rambling harrangue. *^ut the crowd laughed htm off the stand. In leaving the the stand I_fWls said It was the roug'h-. Dctober 30? In harmony wtth the World's Fair city's sorrow came the closing ?f the Worlds Columbian Exposition this day, is directed by the United r?tate? Congress. At sunset, 4:15 o'clock, th? colors of all nations, which had been at half mast since Sunday, were lowered together, a?? they were unfurled within sight of Presi? dent Cleveland at noon .May 1st. Six months, with the exception of ? day. have p.?s.?...l, and the (?lory of the exposition has ?- ? ? ? uvea Into the history of the worlii's progress. 4\t th?.? word of command from ?rtlllery aflkan th.? guns of a battery facing the ?Moa waters of I?ake Michigan belehnt forth the signal telling the world that the World's Fair was dying with the netting sun, dying while tear? Vai? heftig sia*!. When th?? sunset hour arrived a hundred m? ? stationed at the various flag-staffs of the nations' colors on the ?lepartni?>nral buildings BtOOd ready to lower the Hays Bad liar?? the ?poles which should tell to th- visitors to-morrow that th?? Columbian Exposition waa at an end forever. ALAS. IT IS OVER. Tt was am Impressive sene, t ami the thousands of visitor* who viewed the clos? ing apertaci? coui?i not refrain from sigil? liti:. an?l regretting that the exposition was at an enti. The only music which was h? art ?ant? side of Vi stivai Hall came from lane?*? Thirteenth Regiment Bead of New Tor* city, which played in the Court of Honor during the afternoon. The programme which th?? hand rendered was tii- bbbii whl??h It was Intended to have ?._ gfren in Musi.? Mall aft.t the floeing ?viclse-t beginning at r, o'clock. De vaiai thousaml vMtora aaeemblad around the band pavilion while th.- Lan! ?played th?? ? losing aelectlone, At th? sun? set hour Conductor lane? ?played on tin? tromb?n? "Th.? asa shell waltz." one of his com:??? ?'!: .n.t. While th- nols.? of tin? cannon waa ?heard on the ?Lake ?troni ?and t'l?? Saga "f th?? vanishing city were being furl-.I, the Now V??rk hand waited to play th.? (feretri ?? t?? Um fair. Tin: PARBWELL ah: conductor Inno? tilled th- hin i.v playing "uh. ?Dear, What Can th?? Matter I'??'.'" Vi hll?? the last (tag In tin? exposition was being pull-? to th- ?ground in Um Court ??f Honor Iba New v??rk ?band ?played ?the "Star-Spangled ?Banner." an?i conili ? .? with "America." A cheer went tip from th?? thousands ambled within hearing of th?? patriotic? ? lina, ani after the ?sound "f a from th.? Administration Building, tin; World's flair ?became a r.irt ?>f history. MORE MURDEROUS CRANKS. One of Them Itrlnir? ll.uvn Mi? Victim The Othei -Threaten? lain 111 (?oillil. (By telegraph t?? Um Dispatch.? NKW TORE. October '?". -i-v. ?i.-riek L. Mathias?, wh.? was sup.'l ITlt-n 1? lit of the tew ?Poetai Telegraph Company*! building, at ?Broadway and Murray Mtre'is, was fatally shot ?.? th?? abdomen this after ? .?.n i?v a murderous crank, who nave the name of Thomas Bradi Bradley hud been lurking ?around the building all day, and ?had once ?.? or? dered oui ?if ?? by Matiiias. il? returned ? ?., u ? o'clock, and hid behind a pile of brick?. Mathias ordered him out ?gain. Bad was answered wltb, a shot, whl?ii late him out. The police were Boon on th? spot, but the fellow kept ui? such a lively ttrtni? that tin-v w> re obliged to sho?>t him before thi y could capture him. 11? was wounded in hi? pistol arm. imt even tli-u he fought like ? wildcat, und it t.???k all th- tn-n wh?. could gel hold of him to subdue him It then ne..l.?l still more t the man fern ihe er?.w.l. Bradley ?said he was ? laborer, and without ? home, ?He ?rambled In his ?. and opinion anioni,' the polio* m? ?? who cam? Iti . ontnet with him Is divided as t.. whether h- is a lunati.? or la in a tit of delirium tremen? Another crank entered th- otii?-e c>f \;\. win Gould to-day, and demanded K.flOO, which amount, he said, t??? bad lost during Ui? t.. nt strikes Mr. Qould humored him until he saw a eham??? to telephone to est ata tton-house. An ?.nicer then ?mon appeared, ? ? took tt.rank away, He save his ?name aa Mongolia Andrew?, a telegraph opt I .1 ??.-. ? A dispatch from Kitisa?* City BBVI ? ri drew? was employ?? in tit?? western I'nlon office in that ??tv, and tha! he obtained leave of abeence t >? ? weeka ago t?? vhrit ins -id ?home, in Weet vir s ni.? He has a ?rife and two children in Kansas City. Andrews was nui popular with bis fellow-operators or associai he was t???? much inclined ?to argue .?? lectfl iiiHin which h* was tioti- too w-11 inform"?!. At one time religion was his hobby, and he was a member >si.l.'d and then? w.r? present Mesara F. P. Burke, J. L. Levy, .1. R. Bheppard, and ?. Watt Ta\ lor. Captain Charles F. Taylor was out 1 of the city. Tin? Board decided to change ; the tini?? of meeting to the second mil fourth Monday In each month. ?JOlutlon was adopted asking per? mission of the Council (as r?-?iuire,l by law) to on mise and equip a Chemical Plfe-Engtne Company. ??? chief ?reported th?? crown altee! bf No. I engine as l.-aklmr badly. The ?Board ordered a thor? ough examination by tero ?speri engineers 1 ami empowered the president and chief ; to have such repairs as may be n A motion was adopted giving Ibe eliti f [ authority t.? have the horse-shoeing ?lotie ; at such shops as ho may deem beet f??r th? horses. Mr. Charles Stephan, who has the department for nearly twenty yean. I sent in iiis resignation on account of continuel) ill health. Th.? resignation was accepted and Substitut.? J. J. Whit.? elect? ed ?to till the vacancy. Mr. I'. O. Ran? dolph wils mad- itibetltute vl'" White, Samuel Steinberg was elected substitute In No. ?'.. Il i t?? ask the Water !>?'partment to put a fire hydrant at Twenty-third and Cary streets. The next tire-alarm box will be placed at the corner of Jeff??!???!! anil Cary Furloughs wen trrar.t.-l .1. F. Kersey, F. Low. W. H. Sears: James T. (Irubbs, an?! H. !.. Oilman Captain ?Redwood, of No. l engine com? pany, a>k?'?i permtaaton for memben ??f Ids company to organize a ? ?ub "f as many men an the chief-tun spar?? to go on a trip mirth next summer. They want ? ntertalnuK nts during th- win! ir ?money to carry a band, etc. The Board thought It a ajaeatlon of ?time Im? portan? and decided to lay it on th?? ut.ie until next meeting, Billa for the current month were or? dered to lie paid and the Hoard adjourned. PICKETT CAMP-MEETINC. ? tiiaml Attendance Last Xir?rit ?New 'hm I.el? ? lee ted. Th.? attendance at the meeting of I'h'k ett ''amp last night was very large. An Invitation was received from the (?rand Camp of United Veterans to attend the Augusta Exposition November ???, and was riled. An Invitation from R. K. I??e Camp to attend the op-ntng of the new mers? hall at the Soldiers' Home next Thursday wa? accept Th? camp will meet at the Home at t V. M. It wae resolved that at the next meet? ing of the camp the Peninsula campaign would be the subject of disetM Oraad-Comniaader T- A. H runder was present and made an address. The following applicami were elected members of the camp: '". N. VFyatt, ! I_ithans'e Battery; Michael Carmo-ly, St-..? it.?. ArttlWry; M. S. Lrddy. First Vir? ginia Infantry; John ?J Satterwhlte. T?nth Virginia. Artillery; W. ?J. Fuller. ?Second Virginia Battalion; Va'. J. Blnford. Fourth Virginia Cavalry. Captain E. R. Mason will preach a tor? mon to the camp at Orace church on th?: thlnl Sunday In November at H p. M. The camp will assemble at the hall and march to the church In a body. For Vellow-Kever HaaaYerera. The Dispatch lute tvcelveU |? for the yel? low-fever sufferers of Brunswick. Os. The money wa? contribu????! by members of L?.t? Lodge, No. ?7, Knights of Honor. City Circuit Court. The following business was transacted In th? City Circuit Court yesterday: Charle? F. Taylor A Co. against W. C. Dtliard. Verdict and Judgment set asid?. J. S. Hauhar again?! Um Orna?? ?merican Fire Insurance Company. Judgment fotj, the plaintiff for t?T.M. The motion of Cornelia <'ram, admin? istratrix of Henjamin B. Oram. deceased. :?> transfer certain share? of stock was docket???! and continued. ?'.?...?..?? ?li.l Itrlrf.. I'hn ? Mason haa returned from IB? World's Fair. I Mr .lum ? >& K.?.irn?v Is able to sit up ml to rarMBV? his friends. Mrs. II V, Flour noy, who has been very sick for s?im?? time, in now Improving. Miss Molile Strimrer, who has been ex rnmely ill with malurlal-f? ver, is in . Ing. Mr. ami Mrs. temer, o! New York, are on a visit to Mrs. ?. ? Clay street. Mr A. L Rlchnrdson Is now In <*hi csgo. where he has been attending the World's Fair. Iloti t'enrire I?. WIs- ts still c??ntlne?l to ids bed but is improving, li- hop.? to l?e out In a week. The Anhctiser-lUineh Company tool the bliie-rlblmn prlxe In the l..?er competition at the World's Fair. Mrs. J. II. Matthews, wh? was cill-.l* home by the Illness of her father, Mr. .1. W. Quay, lias returned. Sii.ii.'r* V. A Little, of Fredericks burs;, and .lam?-s ?. Stillili?*, of (Houceati ?. ? i? In the cit?v yesterdiy. nr it. ?Randolph?, ?Bau cnit.d ?stai - army, ami wife an? guests of Ju?lgv ?. T. Fiiuntleroy. l'US' ?Para aventi.?. Mis? Mary W.urtn ?. wh.? has been visit? ing relatives In the North f??r th two months, haa ? ?turned boeae, Th.? ui1. s of I'nion-st.ttion Methudtat church have Invited th?? congregation to .? loclable, t.? ?be held in tit?- tabernacle this evening al IM o'clock. Mr. John Jaekfon, of this city, has ar? rived aafely in Euibpe. an ? write? thai he 1h having a d-lmhtful linn?. He will return ?lurlnat November. The regular monthly meeting nt th>? Hlehiinuid ludi.m ASOOCiatloa Will !?.? hi Id to day at 1] o clock at the Young Men's . ??? parl?n, W F. Pillard. Tr-usur.r of Spotsyl vanla; B. M. Arbogast. Sheriff or \n?? ghany, and ?I B. Stevenson, of H.irri sonburg, risited th.? Capital I rdaj Mr .i. a. Lawaea. wh?? was ?tor a brag whil.? connected ?ritn Murphy'? hot?!, hits returned h.r?? ??. engage In bu ?baring ?ipeni bohm month? m ?Roanoke. A stieak-thlef en'.t- I th?? lnallwav of i; ?. Dr. Newton's ?residence, oa north Twelfth strevt. Sunday afternoon and atole a im silk umbrella and two hats. Maggie, the ? rear-old ehUd of Mr. an?! Mrs . ? \ ? t?,m, of ?.? ? ?Louisiana atre* t. ?Fulton, died Sui Im r ? mains wer- taken ??? Ashland for ?ter? ra? nt. Cat.tain .1. ?". House. formerly of this ?itv. died Sunday u WHIlamsburg; ?g???! about ?'.' ? s long time connected with the Oallege Mills. R?v. ?: ? u ?derla, ol ?? t?r?burg, brother of Rev, lu Hoodwln, rectoi ol ?I John'? church, v.i? In thi cltj Binnlay. 11- tu'e.'ii h- d to a larg? eor, ?; tega Hon at St John's al ? o'clock Bunda) afl rnoon. Hr. ma-li ?bapUm ? thlrt? ? ? er p ? ??' < Irove ??? nue church biunda . preaching t.? an 1 ? : ? :a? ?n*. ? ?itili',?? 1 iu - with preaching every nlghl by Dr. l.an 11 ?? ? m Itishop Jackeon, of Manama, whs a is ?ailed Rere t.v the stcknees ?.f hi.? wlf?, preached ,i Qrace Rpiscogal church Sun? day morning Th? rongregatloa was large und his senni ?. fiotn St. Luke 111., U ;i very Hin? eoe. Cantala w, n Btratton, ????? ??f the popular officers of th,? freight department of tlie Richmond, !?"' I. rtcksburg ?nd Po? tomac Railroad < ' >mp io;. has returned home, after _ most enjoyable visit of tw.. weeks at the World'? ' '? Thsre wa? a Weil it tended meeting of Richmond I_>dgi. NO I. I. O. O f., i-ut night. Seven,i good ?perche? were mad??. ?,,? ?w?. candidate! wenl through ti?.?? de? gre??, ?':?;? ili,? m ?< "!tir ?It?? I'd. e ?mi? pleasantly entertained by Mr. ?'liarles Loefller, Rev. W. Asburj C_ristlan, the pastor of Washington-Street Msthodlst church, nil Ms attractive Bride win return to th? city rioni their wedding ?rip to (Thi, ? morrow afternoon t?. congregation will tend? the ii.wiv-Hi ?ii.i pair a handsome ??eewptien at ntgln. The RellSkMIS Herald of this w.-k will publlah a lengthy ?k??;. h nt I >r. It? nja ii.m ? inflitti, ?ectvaatg of tin? Ameri? can Baptl : I'lililicutloii So-l'I?, who .lid lesi Ti sii? .,t h.i~ home in upland. Pa ??.?. Orifllth wa.? wi ???>? known through out the I'nlikB. and even in Richmond he h.d bundreda .?r ?. ? sonai friends. Mr. I. S. Kins, an Inmate of th? S d dler?' Home, died at that Institution Bun das at noon, after being contine,I to I.i? bed for? about right reara wich rheuma \lr Klnr '.?'.?? a menila t of Com? pan li. Thlrti enth Virginia '?'?? rail ?? an efiiei? m soldier The funeral tool from th?? Honi?? y kterday ail?.ru???.??. The annual meeting of UM Hoard of Di? re? tors of the Method) ' Bunday School Bociety ???? h?ld Suiid.iv afternoon at Broad-Street chnrnh. The annual r.? porta of th?? prwaktent and treasurer were ?ubmitted, 'i h, totr fa, \>. H. H. Cunningham, New Amateraam: ?'. Com Btock, Lai reti, W. I!. Civ. I'runswlck; E. Mlllhlser. Marlborough; L. ?' Young r an ? ?. I?' Tanner, Imp rial; C. II. \\ II liniis. Mr.? v. Newton, and Dr. I. H. White, st. Jams?; Mr?. .1 n. BartoB aad and MISS N. Carton. St. ' ???G?-, Quick, and i-'ITertlvr. The vaiiKiiil? curativa piopai-IB? of All tk's Porous Plasters are .ju?? ??? the r?loyineiit of the ?itgrn-st ni"dl?-.il an?! chemical ?kin. Thej are purely ?ragetable, end In ingredl.-nts and method hav?? ???.??? I, en ?iqiiall : -if?*, quick, BBd effective In their action, they do not burn or blis? ter, but soothe and relieve while curing, and can be worn without causing pulii or ?|1.??G??.?1?? I. Do BOI ?? -Lc-iv.il by misrepr? ?enta ! tlon. All other ??>-<-;ill--? 1 I'orous Plaster? ? are imitations, mad.? 10 sell BB thS ! talion of All.ock?. 1 Ask for Alhoi k's and let no solicitation ? or explanation Induce you to accept a sub? stitute. Tbe (1.1pl1.11 Itrewers. CHICA?;??, ill,, ?-t..h? r Ml Ths cham pliTnshlp cup "f ih.? world for licer, for which not only all the great ?????p? m to? ? rs. but those df the famous Eurft ; r.-wing cities of Munich ami Nurein burg were In ki-en competition, 1. ?I oft by the Aiihi'iiser-lfusih Mrewlng Company, of St. ?_???, th >? having r.celv.-d the highest number of aerar ?? Hiid scored the highest jxilnts. They were esiieclally conim-nded for Hi '**""'?_?** iiuiity of their bc-r, as a pur?? malt and hop product, without corn or ?BfB product?. This makes th h> us.r- Husch Company th?.? vlumpum brewers of the world. Piano? an? Or???? at ?>???. We offer our entire stock of l7i.?X?) worth of Pianos, Organs, and small Instrument? at prime cost to cloae business. L..r, dollar's worth must be sold by January 1st. Our store la for rent and Sstures for sale. This la the chance of a lifetime tn secure bargains from our large line ol standard makes of instruments. Also s number of aecond-hand Pianos and Organs slightly used. Cull ?arly and taki your choice. WALTER D. MOSES A CO. 100(5 Main street, opposite Post-office. ( brUtma? Money. Save the tags from "Yarbrough'? Mlkl Burley." The person returning them ? tie December 21, 14*83, tv III rec?>lv? th? fol? lowing prize?: tlO.ii? for the largest quantlty returned. IB.OO for tho second largest, BS ik? for th? third largest. SS.00 fur th? fourth largest. MOO for the fifth largest. ??? for the ?Ixth largest. Prises will be awarded December 23. IMI W. J. YAhBROCOH A SONS, Ricranond, Va, Aneti?? Bale To-?ta?. By A. N. POLLARD, Auctioneer, 24 east Broad street. Large and attractive sale of 4M Ladk-a Jackets to uke place to-day at 10JO ?. M The ladles of Richmond ami viciniti should not miss this ?aie. Yours truly, A. N. POLLARD. World?? Pair Award on Baking; ??wd?r. Chicago, oetober hk?The award hai been given to Hereford's bread prepara Hen for nutritious and healthtnl eua_t_ ?urlty, aad ?unarior feiStae MIMMI? RIVERSAXDHARBOBS IMPROVEMENT OF THE JA*!* AND OTHER VIRGINIA WATCR^AY?. Official ?Estimates of tb? ChMaf ef eut??? ns-ers In the II aids of the Mease I .???uuiltew. (?From Onr Regular C?wr?s?????e*.l WASHINGTON. I?. ?'., Octo??? ?>.? Tb? estimates for river and harbor aparoprtu? ?Ions have been placed qul??tty In the aaada of the members of the Illeso Com? mittee by the Chief of Kngir? rs. and soon that committee will be .able to get to work. The rac-ommend_.loi'.i lot the lending Virginia an?! North fir ?Una ?pro? jects an? as follows, the amounts given l>-lng either ?shat the corps thinks will be required to ,?,.tup?ete existing works, 09 that could be profitably spent ?Ml year: TIIH JAM' Jam.'s River, for rompl-tl?.n. !'.*V. 0*0; amount recommend???! for ?next .?? ar'? work. lino.tiw. The work has progressed setlsfactorily for the year, the mesi es? tensive part being n.?ar liliimond. and ,it? oaa be obtain? l finn llb??ral approprlatlona lip M -I **????? > uc, the amount < ?Hunted on Jamea riaer waa t; ? - Y.irk ?river, t?i complete. 111.*..???, for next year. IIM.OM \1 itiaponi river, to tom ??9>; for n??xt veer. ??,???. !'? munkey river, |7.n?>: to compier.? n?xl vu riappebanaofh r?v??r. t?> c??inpi.?i??, r. r next year, ?*>.'??'. Norfolk hnro.i?. t.? complete, $&7,7?; for next .?v.i???. NORFOLK H\Kli?>!t. Norfolk harbor, between I aaali?.!'? Point and !'??rt Norfolk, t.mt.I-i??. H??, ?" Naaeemond river, to complete H?.? ?Sto; for ???! 9h AiipomatluK , eompl i- ?i??mi for ? ?t year. ?? -nini ended) for Oaanooch h irbor, Cap.? Charlee City, ?harbor ?mi sp? -. t? complete existing pi ? NORTH ?Alt? ??.?.s \. Inland ?rater root-. Mortola to Aih?? mairle ?Sound, to complete. M'.',*>7. for next j?nr thai amount reeommenged Beaufort Harbor, to complete. ?KW. Cape ?fear river, t ? complete, BMit' for Best year, RMte <'a??? fear ao?>vt> Wil mlagton, to ? u?it>!et.*. BM.TM; for n.\c year, ti?'."" Cape fear below ivilmlne ? i. t.. complet? to a depth ol twenty feet, R.?*),*)?; f??r in-xt year. |l?*' ???. New river, it.???', to complete. Inland water-way between Newberno and Braufort, to complete, ??7.00F; Inland ? u it? .ut .rr ?uni N.-w River, to comi ite. Bio.?"?? m!.un! water? Braj ?etwa ? ? ? itlver and Swan?d? ? . t.? completa I Tin: lim?. ?KiixiK. ? ', ? ? ? ? : . ' , 'Ti' -, ' !? .in.er?, iils.a recommends m hla aaaual rapali that ?? -.???? ?.. ex ? end? ? ties! root ?? pondltura of ? larga buoi th?i ! mouth. niellinomi al the ?url?i'. Fair. ? The 1'iitliv. !l .'?I,o hin- Company, ?if this ciTj. ha\? iii-t I ?. ?? otlhlilly t I Vised iti.it th. ? ?.?. e been ?warded ?IkIh ?goM ?Siedati at tl.?? W.ril s Fair. ????*?????, f??r them. They compris?? toltoli s.< I ..1 the. Th? ? ? ?i II-?.???.I oil mills, eotiii pre....?., w.m.I i. t. ??? drauUe ?pumpa nun king toi a< ? arami? later aad cleaner, wwfcfng tabaco? packer. 'plug tobacco sha:? ?? l tiiresh.-r an?! irator?all mad? in trim rity. In ? ?*, r l'eut. Investment. Cemm?rejal iiuiidiug and ?Lana Assoda? '. tien offelS ("G Sale il limited ??????t ?if Ita full paid I per ?ut Ito?? | peg -li.tu?. Tin? ink Is re?le?mil.!e ..' an/ tune after om year at par upan thirty days' notice. For full particiil.u t PTUSpeCtUS ?all Or addr?.?!? ?? nun . relal llulldlng and Loan \ f ?TVoU worth of l'I.ino?, (ita; mi. ami small lustrum, fit.?? at prime e.ist m clona buateeaa Kv.-r/ dollar*? worth must be holt by .(smini v* 1st. Our Ht.ir- Is 1 ??. :? i.t , . I tlxtures for? ai.? Thla :? tha chance .?f .a lifetime t? 1 Ml I r*.? lio- ut 1 r.ak-s ot Instruin? ills. Also a numlsr of secotld-haad I'lano? and Organa slightly us d. Call early ami takg > nir ? hob ??. WALT F ft I). MOSKS tm, i lOitt Main str.et. opposite l?ost-?.rtl.?e. ? ?'. A. II .1 1. m..nd, I I.,, 1.1. will open on Wednesday, November lea. at 90? east Main street, a branch cut? flower srore, where a good assortment o| flowers will be k?'pt. rae Over Kiitr toot? Mrs. Winslow'* ?"outhing Svrup ha? been used for children teething. t soittes tbo ; child, soltains the gums, allays all pam, cures wiul colie, ami is tho b. at remedy for ?liarrhus. V, ceuta a buttle. v iniet?? MaAskil Violets In gra-at abund.trn'.i at Hum? Inwnd's, Ii7 east Broad s Dr. William II. dray says: I take plea? sure in beefing m?rite?! testimony BB tho 1 gr?-at value of ?TunileeUo Mineral Waur In th?? treatment ??f dyagepeto, liver trota? bles, renal calculi, cystic ?lljaeaajaea, rheu? matism, snd gout. Aha! Yes. that Is It. t What? !>?_.!? rs In Furnlrure. Where? 711 ?nd 711 east Itroad street. Who? UTIINOR * HlNlrlKT. Send your orders for election ticket? to th? Iiispatch Company ami you wUf gut them promptly. I'rlce? low. Mantel?. Oratis, and Tiliug. ?a vnrioa? sty Us and low price a. at Jons Bowns'a, Oovernor itreet. Orders for printing aent b> the Dia? patch Company will be given prompt ate t.ntlon. an?l the style of work and prtoa?) will be sure to plea?? you. I- leem.i. TlakaU. Hend orders to the Disputrh c>mpaa|f and have them printed promptly^ aa4 cbewply. __ Oa?. and Eleotrio-Chaadellen aa