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HAY ELECTION HILL.
lunated Discnssioti of This Measure
Before thc Senate Committee.
?,..,,.? t.iMiicr or r-Bwa.
iMOlaao tumut ?- ?<? lao '"-? f',nn
,., i.niiaii 1 l"?,'"'' IM ,,,n"
.rai Mkoly-.?? ,,f ",r """
,., Nnd ????...Kt" -??""??'?
.m,i: "r "'*;
... . - I'm Ile i's a"'1
c a , m,
.f whick a . nil
., ?. lb. I'l
....,....,. After
ottloa npto lb -
,,.,, ,i tko clerk
Mf Bojrklr, Mated
mathian ind beta
? **n* rendered thone
,),i- frt.m ' locational
?na to prepare Mu-ir bollota
tnt oaa by means
t. ii Milich email
It, sn- tot. aid MOkC
nani-. nf
tote bad mn <"n
niih the nooMaai ut tua law,
, hail* hi? name* j.rintc*l upon
,*.? mallet Mr. Hoy oHnHtaal tbe
. ,ii oat bg ni.i- ? -
vrrRe tbs doom "f ouch candidal
Ol ? 'I r
-tn? fl '? ' ? .'ti'ii'iatc Tin- bal os
atn.ii'i' I ??? t1::- r. Bp. at SO ?? tO allon
the JadBtS Of drctit.n t..
troter "f mn cs tc who
?id no) appear apoa ti..- a
Mi: ri.' ani.s VIEWS
Mr id... I t_0O_b1 I
. | I,.- .i.-ddetl aoon i -1-' '' '" bri
*,..ri bf the eomniltt- ?' lb.
Walton law |.f..vi.i"l
tioo afUktrn, pai nut " '"'
man bflla thal ha l ' ? ' ;'"' I
.'iff.i.d from lt 1n i'- ' -'''iii'
thus proving thal ???? ' ' v "i""1 the
-tstute-iviok- '^ aMtrad
in niativ 1*1 si"'- l -.
Mi. Beykti : be ane?
tt .- u, report ? orobly inst,
aid then go ' ' ':'"* """ ,s al"1
reportlnK upon them B. th-.unlit sack
should be i erati an, aod then
5f.me ano bin i -? tua
?
Mt i i "i tbink
I??? ^i\< ii il,.- i Ight*
? -:i Legtslatui. realise i
??': l.-l'.l OOOM baa- ?
tba ).. a,].!.- ..I lat
ti -a BOPOOUl] In
"I M.". Hall'- bill
. 'ir.- Milich the
WOUU hal'- t..
ivonI'I inn ? i ?
eleel ...ii lan I . ?
I
i....\ r V, ANT 'i m: l < 'NsTAin.i'?
ll . mode :.n bopos- ??
j . ?? ?? t i.ititintta-. ?'.- loki?i - om. -I- -
I a :. I tbOi -it nu - a |
- al.l. "If thi-' ' ? inlilli'. ?
I th-*, an* nut going t>. i?j... 11 favor
a.. bili which teat away wltb
, rravlsloiiB ot' tb" Wallon lan. tht-n
i- mj usc talking about Ute
? vi ty m. cf them cms
? | ?? principal fi atm ? - <?'? tbat, root
broach, vvii.it i anni lo got at B
whether af aol tim* ooounUte.
any bill: I doo'I _M*e whose lt is,
m Iii. h Mill 'li. a u a\ \i;i!i ila -t" cial-con
siable featun*. oblcb is eboooloaa t"
? \>iy man In my et 'toa of th. State
I b. ii>\ ?? to e \ - ..- tin?
plate* whi.-h bas hiv ii ihi- QUeOtl?ii se
ri.cis . i.n.-i ia iation.
?? 11 ia a |? ? ed tba
. , - i.i.-t Wltb 0 bub this
it m. y don'I
dani erith ll wloely they wUl ru.- lt
l hav-- no attack to maka upon the
framers of the* Walton law, bul Ina]
ati'.n it bas proved to ba ob?
noxious to Ibe i l Irglnls. nod
nu ii ? loo u thou! i l - tip rn the
r. .bo ks of 11... _t
Mt. l'lt'Od f.?llo\i gd Mr. ii ?
?pe ? h in ..j.t... Rion to tb. ?toa
expressed by the latter, tit- Mid h*- did
igri with him tl
tara wan i
tn nf the "Mata-. Hil OS '>. be
kr,' n, ?SI 111. "I ad
nhat eBCl lpn law is pul Upon the*
ga," r-.ii'l the apeak* i "there
rho wo
,i fi'-iii polttle .tl motin s. if mc
i read - aapetaali ? l hal a ui meal
tin diverse viewi ot the iiifTer.nt
Btate, i thli k it ? the
? ;? di ral Ai ? mbly to do li
i ? ? '.,,. we '
foit iitii- i. ? .lend eonsldi i
nn.- Iii,il bal l" ? 'i intra, inc. ;
.rind c I '..
, -.-iii'.n that will
bo p. , "? iii- < tonunoowoaltb."
tb. i d. - ii- i that ib.* fan -
: ? lection bills
med until Toenda* morn*
,s The ? .'ininitte-.- ? ni
dy t. tdcr its d< i" the
I ? . ?-. ol Pan lah va
tran a- this rOOnttOg.
?a I m i i s NOV l-lKr.l.v
I deo] af talk with
? . Of a CS ll. ais nf tin
i" m." i.in in n.t.. ts e.f th. General \
a. I Va lilli
tat ??: i ? im tbe
ian. I.ut t!i. :?! . . m. I
? I thal I " -?!' li ' -.I
th i: .ti future,
..n bru ? have
1 ""? l' : j - !.>...;.-. ai, I
r views as to
i - ln.i.lc in our
111 ll. ll Of this t.Ul?
la lc ll ? l a
..I'I I f
i- i' reou
.,;i.- mern
?
MILITARY MATTKi:.
R !
' lim ' an i I-.,n,. Committee for
' -tl 8 .. . I...-k TI,, bill i,i.,
? lo . Mange th.- i-omplexlon ..f the
Milltarj Boord Mill be then conaldered
number of offli i om ,, p, ,, |n
al HKailiM lt. Mr. I. n || , f
? mc patron nf this bin. i>:, ,.
1 '-nan ,,r tb.- r.--..Inti..ti ....iv-.,.- t..
-? gatton nf tb,- mode .( ?-?-, ile
'?lal Phillip*, hts Mut,.I
i '-'" press ii., li .. -',i-?.i,,,
- . banar, ihi: Ililli ny I
LIBRARY MATTHUS
"?? Cling Of UH' .'"lulim.,
lc 11 V. Ktcl'daa atti ?
i 11.-- >oinmunlcatkra fr..m the RI
? ?'-? v.a- ran Aaao. Iation in rte
?' ' lo .1., rms) ni i;iii"i,i Mr*hone
?? ed t.a nmaln ni thai attic ol
Capitol wa discussed. Senator
was Instructed i.. ur.., io Ihe
un thai ihe bast amt in th*
Library, nnd was being proper!)
1 au* ' '.?niiiiitt.-,. on ti..ls m. t
.a. i consid. red ..t wm ? length
iro lue l by Mi *- lund. I
I railroad*, ia, fence i" their
nden spok. ror tba lain. ,
. -.?. ? r the Soi folk anti
allroad, nrx.ie-'i agalnal ii The
rmi .,11 a. il..,. ..,. t.i
Illa ,|
.'"??"'? ?' ?minnie.- on Chseopenh.
? i.i.i .. report
?'Y'l":- lin t?l| re-tiealliig the ad it-gu
,H,,n? ' " - n the Roanoke river,
Kl iiK.-i* CATTLE
. "? ? ''?'? rei . of eattlesa. n and OMOa
?'..111111111.a- i.? Courts i
oi juan,. ,,... i,, |,j j,, sai.at.., Jones's
tange last night, an I
the
>..tn,- leginlatton. a*, to ln
ni- ting or passing ttiiotiarn
'i- *a.i- alls.iiss.,1 M. -sis Jain.-s
? i of Wyllie eoumi : iowan ,,f
amery, anal Laughan, "t I'ulaaki,
' '" ?!-?'?.gb and Mi James Bwee
? ??'>. m. ,. present and pai
1 In th. dla, un.lon. Nu deflnlte
matt allivel ,,t
Bom AND OOBBIP
All Int h xtlllg *ae-e.?|?i, ?r ., , ||i..
' ?? ut) Asylums and rn-eon* will
this mot III.,ai at li, ? click, at
un- the -.ub-caimirtmc appointed
an InapecttaMi of the penltenUary*
- I "l .l-J'O.t.
.. lagi-alntlvi* ('onimlll<-i* of Ihe I
"Mt. - on ml I will mn'i tv-ulght lo Uke I
, niton with t.fent'ce ta the Nil plvlnfl
ihe tis* of convicts for Brork "ti the Union
Theological Seminary building;.
When th. hill providing aid for ihf
I DlYSrslly came ii|> Iii th' House il Nt af
. piisraetl hv iitilll to-div
Mr Willard's l-lil tn amend iIf* Codi
In relation to the sal* ol Intoaloatlni
h.m..r*. t.. minors oi certain atudoatt wat
I olsen . i ..: tome leugth, and waa ,<??
' committed
When ti Parka hill. erith relerenci
? t,. Hatti g i nd . et. . for taxation ram*
lip ill the lion*, it wa.* amende.) iii -.'I*
ral partlcBlsra, on motion of Mi. Parker,
and nn.!> mai* the e-i..-. ml order f-.r VA'?d
ni -Lin Bl 1 P M
The ll" .-- Commit!* ? on Flnsn* a ll!
n. M Tu* ' 'lav 111." "Iel' the N'. nn
li.in. l.iii. makin* il unlawful la iin|r-iM
a lag on nmik-1 ' a11
Un.*-, nato Rober! J. Washlm-ton. <>1
Ui -tn ..!? land lt nii'l' ? t.i lo be a can*
? liddle foi th* office ot i-'l'h *'oinmi*-.| nei
providing ih- hill creating ti.at asset
i-ii*.*. -I iii- i.. glalaturv Mi ?' I'-. Payloi.
Nt h.. m.1.1, tl . ?? ... two year*
' Bgt and Kdllor !???, "i the virginia
, i-it./, n. nie al*. In thc ti.!.I l.-i tip
| position
DEATH OR UH- -i M. MICH IB.
Tills Vu,,I I.,int.ina. Illo * ili/cn
I'tiar.nl *vaiiv Herr trslenlaj.
Air Jam- * **l Mk-hi- . "ne of Gu.hu -
ville k oi.i. *t .mi most Bstiarasd d?sons,
died at tte rosMsi?O ot hi.* -..n-ln-JavN.
Copia i i Balk v. No. Rf. nor?i
'i'm. niN-tim i street, yesterday afleraoon.
Mi Nh !?., nn!e.. nniii in hia nth year,
had tpenl ail hi* lif. in ikirdonaville, ai; l
? ii - hcJ.l :i maalit* rial office
Hi- I.i- I-....in. vtiN much affect*-!, ai.I
asp I ? waa brouirht h. i >
.im. ni ll - .-i'tik rapidly, how
ind ''ic end was not unex|i cte.I.
Thi deceased leaves three sons Cap?
ri Ml* ii , J. ll Michie, an i i:
ih. i.t-t-iitm.-d two being con
i- i n tia- Cbeaspos?e ami Ohio ralfe*
?miEii- nnIII li. carried to Oordoni
Ville to -.lay nt li) o'clock, and Interred in
M ipi* nn . od * '.in tery.
r r.i Liberty.
altjOr Hoi,-rt Stile.-, nv.11 known Bl BB
lingly forclblt an-i eloqu nt tpeaker,
vsill deliver -tn alli".-.* t.. men umly on
thii veri Jnlerestlns and Important sub
Jecl in thc v..mu; Men'a Chmtttan Asso?
ciation Hall lo-morrow tfternoon bi i
..I lock. The musk will slso be attn >.n
Mi- u. ai. Bmltbdeal win be ihe vocal
soloist. Mr. ' J Burton Mount* asl i th*
?"iin ti*t an I Air. VV. Reginald Walk. I
ti ?? ;.., ompsniel
Seen tan ai. k. will hav
th., boys' meeting. He a ill ?, ?
th. m aboul "A cr. eu Carbuncle." Ali.
C wi.hm Montgomery nnui arng to Ibe
boya, .vii hoy- ns ni ii. i ., boon a I
t om*.
CAVORT fl ii M.un.ii.
fina.nile ? Tnlinrett ? Inilustriiil?\n
Vatrv tattier? Hrlefa.
RA?RIOHv, N. *'. .lannary 17 (Bps*
! eiai.) it i* learned tha: the prevailing
Bsattmenl ruaong tbs mesabsrs ol tb*
i:x. ntlve Cob?nfttos ,.f t;..- North Oaro
' lina Tea.her*' Assembly ti tn hold l'i*
N- Pa sMO?ag ot' that body at Wrights*
ville. The many advantaaOa of mat place
and section appen] ttrongly to -,t
mlttee s good judgment.
Tht -i s-i,..| o| tn,. I ti.rt'rI ?0 |
.Mt*.in*. NNimh ended late yesterday -t
t> i m. mi. nn,!*- .m.. oi the bes! and most
100 were |ir?"*
tnt. There are now 10.COO Masons In the
stat. During ih,- year UR righi nea
i . were charl
John ' K.tNi*. who hal tv* i, ?
escaped from the rn*-.in.- asylum here,
a... again lat ?? i.i-t Wednet '.? 1
afternoon. Th- ur*--, time he fled h. ar i I
to Wilmington, und the second tin;"
to Beaufort, ins birthplace. H.- made bb
aa oe obie laking exerc?e la hy
grouada
I roi, d-States.Marshal I'altoil BOO! to
Washington in a f'-NN da>s, and will
make ;, report on the removal of the
contraband mllitary-itorei from vhe
-i- imei . ommodor* .?: Wilmington, and
th^ir thipmem to Cub* on it fruit scboon.
?
I H -oe. ml t, tm ot thc Kel' ral I'ontt
. iloUtlie.j i,,-.la, \ to A W
shaft, i n* i:iv. ml-- A Broughton, all of
Raleigh, fm **?"?."ii damsget for th.- nub*
I ka Mon ..: a city ma-, by rh.- latter firm,
argued Shaffer claimed his copy
I luhl hid been infri
? - ih..- pap* is i., v hlrr.ed ai a
combination ot the Plant iritem and
th. .*-? aboard Alr-LIm v high offit lal
ut the latter leila me he know*, nothing
?
Th.- Republican st te Executive Com
i mlttee i-- soon to meet. Thlanewi comet
hom prombv nt in- mbei
SCHOOL BWAMP-LANPS,
There was spsclal meeting bera lo*
? tin Btate Board ot Kducatioti.
n regard t.> the sale -.f tome ot Itt
twamp !.i"'i*- I., a syndicate, ot which AV.
*;. Hm kin ad is th-- ropreaenl live.
Oovernor Carr ts at nts farm in KdtE-e
combe county, ani will return heie Ron*
.?'IN
The new?pumns a' 'he water-w.r>rks
nnjii mit.a*.' tic dally pumplng-power
to 3.500.000 ualloni
.? Ntill h.- planted
in "tobacco in th.- Goldsboro' section this
\"ar. snd Unit cotton vmII tak. sc-iond
!.?:? on* e.
OYSTERS.
Then maj be an inquiry si to tlie
ihlomentt of oytten to pl ii
There ere Intimations
- nan.I* in ttl!-, matter.
Ccntributlona for th" wldowi end
the i'nun.... i. miner ai e
coming i'. oin! liberally non A \...-t
io E.i .a turret ina is h. im: n v.- -.
Th'- Reglater of Deeda ol Iredell is aued
for *i"> b) -i-i" i. 'or the
mai -: taught* r the
Thi fatbsi
In her room, and
would-be bridegroom lr dl*K*onsolate.
The i lui I foi I Pumaci Company, wbl* I
OOO plant nf the Iron
., n i tesl . ..nu-in) nt < lr* ensboro es
to pul th-- furnace in blast by
Ali* 1st.
V\ \ Or iham. one o: thc ofti ? i - -.
. alllsnc*. hs
hi* gold minc to a pi nnsylvanlg ? >*n
lt.-.|tiisilion lor In inbcl li.
, RALEIGH, N C., January 17.?Tbs
I requisition which wa- mai. yestei
, th.- Bollcltoi ..i ttiis dlstric! for O. vv.
Lambeth, wholeaal liquor-dealer here.
who Bed "a arllhdrawn a* it charai .
hm, with failure l.. pay State Hutmi?
ll. ? i -? i . * ? . Tin.- i.- ti.it ac rx trad 11 ibi
offence. Anothei requisition viii chara
him \sith lal*' pn h .!? p.. i |n Mont?
gomery. Ala
Liquor-men -.H ssy lhal Lambeth wai
- on., oi several illck workers, wh.. bad
i to maki .. grand awi epf take . i
ail Ihe i. adlng li iuor-hi iii ??. an I thai
his flight from hore was ma.!, ai leas!
IWO Vv ' ' \|.. , tel !.,
Th-- Bche. ??? toda -hu ... i
j herc, and thi other l.milts,' to
be a! tn..- - -M ho ith al i
ngun ?
'i'll losera i pot it i here thus tar ai.
Url fi Co BOO: Barbee A Co., ?**.. Ap
? literate \- Co., 1730, ..ii .,t Louisville; (. r
Younger, of Richmond, tl.fS<5; Rebitock
,* *-.., , t' Bl LouU
l.reul I" Hu* Musquito.
... kv MOUNT, N. ' . J.iiiu.iN- ll
tS|.t. ial.i-Mlr. Ooorge A Carter, of Rkh
momi, lectured bert i?.-t Blah! on th.
mosqullo. Rc atti mut. | ..ii Kreal histor!
cai e.cnis aad aatural changei to the
Influence of th.- moaq ilto. The ...-iti-.
lecture was hlxhly enjoyed hv tho*.
??nt. Th.- proceeds were for the benefit ol
the orphans throuiili th-* Odd-Pellowi
Rei vv. \v. Brander, wm. bad accepted
a -all i.. tlc- Episcopal i '. in h here, has
a-!,, i io bs i. kau 'i.
The Aurora Rooter.
WASHINOTON, N". C., J.,.,catv i] .
(8peclal i -In th-' trial ot Brantley ami ti,,.
iJ.ii i.\ - for Ui,- mur 1.1 ,.r .Mi Ronnel
nt V if.',i, the diiN n itel lay \,.,, ,',
sum. ; lu cross-examining cVedli who
turned Btate'i evidence ei".i un- VVednei
day told th.- Whole -'".; . h. .,,, . i ,;,..
umlnstlon wi ii.
l-l. V. MUK HI*. \ I OIK.I'i:.
Hr Has l>i?a|.|M-ur.-<l?Ilia IIonnhIhII
Hui* io Ipauuluilu??
BORTON, January 17 K i . Harris, ih.
in i ll-kii un i' Mtlc BBS?Bfaclurei and dealer.
left Baotoa aboul tw.. NN.eks ny,,, and
has not beet heard In.rn | ince thal time.
lt has ?.? ? ? dlocovered th,.: he fbrnjod the
name I I his falher-l:i ia ., Hoi. K.Hiik
M Ames. ..? mn. s. which will probably
Bg?regale I76.OJ0. lb- ?j< ;,i vears ,,r
age, an i wai widely arni favorably know..
In Boston, has always been a mao ,,| ,-or?
in t habits, and plea?tnt .md potjular in
a lam'' circle of friends His downfall
was du. to speculation. An examination
of hi- affairs has shown that he OWSS
II.IO.WU, much of ft io poTBOQsl friends.
To I Orr ta Told lu One Day
take Laxative Ulomo vju Vue Tablet,
ill tirugglata refund tbe money If R
fallt to cure. _<.
DR. STARR'SBEIOVAL
\\ IVrURYlKW HITII HK\. HR. 1.
... ll HOW V
Illa I i.rr,??;>,,iitlciu ,- aa Uh Hie I'etern
burn Mnrkrt-*lri*i*t I li uri-ii Hon ul
a.f "-le-ia urila?\n Ha irltiri- Re- |e-c.i-il.
Ile- Will Aiiaiaer In I'riul.
I BLAND, VA., .bu. nary 17 iS;..
? Li I a Vein eil' -I".r: |. i.r In bi., hutt tu?
la i * tow "wini Dr. I '' Brown, wad lc d
i.y tbe re-vereii.i geatlemau thal in- then
luci BOthlag to . . till to the*
i'. "rsbtiia- Wooblngton-Streei church
Sla.tr trouble, but n ?, given to utid"r
??tand that In Hie n. ar inline be v. null
l.-ilk on iii.- subject, nnd when ba WOS
" ria-' I-' anl- "at anything ooold gladly
l.-L the DtSpOtl li baie lt
I visited i>r. Brown this nftoroooa aod
w.iii . orallally leo-iie i, and after I Short
?aorataatloa ra othei subjects, ho coom
to the church trouble nod i oks la ;.
most fecttag mci.
Thc Doctor sold thal hh admiration for
thc church of bis ..|.l frteadg, D'Arcy
I'niil. WU Ita l?S T. l'aiis. all'l otb. -ii of
preoiotis niein.ir>. na- I - gTOOl ahat ),->
I aid Shock ll n b.-ai I ? In : i I
of Its attitude nitb r. peel to the action
"? i a-1 ..I. t;,, lion nj In lb. rem ami of
In. Stair. H:> suipri.-c and SOITOa WOT*
- lacroOMd when he read the recent | lb*
, Itsbed maaUoo?i of the Board of Stewards
: of Waahtagtoo-Btreel church, wherein
I they get np ? defem.I their radical
aod revot-tloaary nctloa, and both nam. i
; ami blamed him in connection With thc
MB. lal nets aid utterances In tbe Btoh p's
? c..uti'il. niih.ii:! nan.- oi opportunity
j given for enplane lion or dafenco. Ha
? kop! sib ii. ?. boweror, boping thai Ute
1 sober sedbnd thc-ughl ooold bring tb. ?
, to i' better mlad aad op. p the rn i] I *
I flitOdly liit.-ivii-ii and s. Ma m.
all matters In cootrovi | an 11 Inclplea
I thoroughly honorable aod sat isla, ti y to
.' ti* t,
A LETTER tu Till-: BTEWABDB
At ? prop, r lime, th. ri I ?
tnt tai i" the Board ol Bb warda, tho lot?
ion log tottei
I aland. Va., January J
To thc Board ol -'? ? ? Waahington
siia el a hun b. i' a- rsburg, V i
I..-ar r.u tbr.-ii. vv tabing, ll possible, t-i
a,.nd .. newepapei ray. ?ad io
remove, if i i ar:, am .i ?" you maj
think tn e-xlsi tot the present unhappy
and painful attfui.le of your I bun ti. With
refnect to Dr, flans removal, I write lo
ask tl C (all Ilea;- "' I 1" ' ' ?- il Int. l*Vt< Sf
with rou .'I an earls daj on lhal rob
b-.r. Hoping you a ll - anl Vhsi pi Ivl
lego, md accepl """
i ?-tt> r way." i
Yours ve i> Hub
ALEX '. BROWB
THE BTBWARD8' REPLY.
in nett ta. ib. .ii-..! the fottowl
- -I:
'
Di Alex *'? Brown
i lear Blr. \ oui li tb < lo
nas Ik rora th. nt etlng I isl night, and
i ben io band you tbe resolution pabnod
Si Ilia! mOOtll n
"Wheres * i ? Bron n h ?
. by letti rap. rson al Ini i .
to reowve, If h. can, ? islon for
tl ? i-i'.-cir. unhapp) and painful al
of our .bun b with r. -"???' '?? th. matter
! ot Dr, Stan's removal: therefor.
'Resolved, Tl.ai tba leer, lol . I
rcructed to writ, to Dr. Brown and In
ft rm him '.hat ii.uri h has ilree ly
Uki n anal at lion i lb refer n ?? to tbi
I matt, r ref. ired to an i that in th. optn
: ion of tbe i ?? words ll i- Inex
ii. ii-ni io agitate tbe question further
na , ,- midst. But ii Dr. Brown d< sn- -
oi claims th- prlvtlegi ol i ?
explantnton with refer.
th.- board will gladly afford bun tl
portunlti ini' sui b ? ipla nation on
.?'.iii Instant, u i a P M . ?'' the
- i'la. ?? "t meeting of the b ?
li the time appointed foi ib.- i
? ai iii .-mr vin.i- ...ni enl ? d-.
? on. ??. - ? th* i ? "i notify Um
i boar.!. 1 beg to rt in .i
\ i . 'tnl> >? .
lt. A. HARRISON .
i I.aims NO PRIVILEGE
Thia totten aroa i.rod In doa ? oui -??
- ? n. hi, and. In !? i'll to lt, the following
Ashl md ? I
Mi i: a. Hai 11 - ? ? at ? Hoard
,.i stewards, tVashlngton-Btreel church.
burg v -i
Desi sa. ard Broth' I siter of
the Nth instant i and,
replj lng, l bai t onl) to mj I '. bi
the res. lotion ol j our bi ard restrii ts tbe
Drooosed Intervlen to ?? personal expla
: .H. my !? m. i ni Ith. i di
? claim thal privilege
Thanking, you nnd the boord, i nm,
d' ii broth, i Youl '; uly,
ALEX G BROWN.
WILL ANSWER IN PRINT.
Ai the niaiit'-i' refer red to waa nol ol*
? loivc.i to I ed on us mei Its,
Or. Blown f.-it. be sold, thal bs bad
nu personal dolo? on th. boot I, nod waa
unwilling i.atone tb-:r valuable thoa
iii their publication In Um religious
and secular preos Umj had appealed to
public opinion, the coori of tool
; to American citizen- .nd, having iiia-l
thi*- appeal, aod refaoed any effort at
fricidii ni.i brotherl) adjustinent, be
could do nothing mon thal appear ba*
fore that 1 Harli .'otu I ti lu.- Omn li god
fl ll.Ill -a iii/' IIS.
in- Brou d li then Boto pn poi loo ?
reply "> Um reeoot moulfeato of tho
Boord of Stew aida, which wOl Rrsl ap?
pear iu the Ki.htnaii'i Christian Advo?
cate
ii ;- -ii" ta . i\- thai Hus .uti, |e oW
i.. looked foi '.nth groot Interest by
members "i tbe Methodist Church c,.n,..
rolly and by tba* Moods Of th..-.- who
lune boen brooghi pfoadneotly into tho
control
I Wll I VU V I Ifs si ll in l-l ll.
I lie-i ftpg laOOtOl] I ena.iri-el fur
Hm I HU ii >i rup in I lauri.
BALTIMORE Ml. .lara,i) '
Congie?man Henry BiockbrkIga nob
Tra.n. c- M i. kuli. UM Lawyer-- nh.. |
? a'a! bad a lu-.-!.- iri tbfl rotni
roc?i i: Um City * I ita I I tot T
ii iii,- Um coori a i on, rn tra mt ?
tort Judge Phelps to-day ta
i barge "i i "nt? rapt of coui I Both an a
m., ..- itat< mei I humbly beggi d
the |..anion Of the t'.mrt, expecting lo
eel nif with ? lecture and ? ligLa tine,
?indue' Phelps, however, gave the off.h'i
Ing Lawyers an unmerciful nrroignment.
He said their condut I ares a bi each if
in thal was almost unjaai lonable,
*'l'hc llondtoi "I UM City bar i un
I..ilei." tie Sall. lt' .I ' ll 11.1 t CItlZa ll
committed such .t breach he would be
speedily iine-i nnd imprison, i Th. ad
mlnlsti,itlon of .'11>tn ? con?
temptible w'n'it allowed lu discriminate
? nui-i be nbeolutel) Impartial, and
imii xabic. This ease I* vg extremel) aerl
ous thnt ii warrants un Investigation,
and cannot be leniently deall wltl Tbi
encounter was toora than an Indlgnltj io
the OOHTt II OOI i br.-acli of h. peace
of ihi- eii\. and is t<. Ih- characterised
by Hu- name 'dlsord. i ly i ond
lil conclusion. Judi;.- Phelps 'said ihe
Bupreme Bench hod alreadj taken the
ease ni.', i t his bonds by peeping nn
order requiring ih>- ino lawyers to show
cause on - ?? I-.'"i. i r-iai. _Tili whi
ih. i ahouid nol be dlsbirred.
II una; already a indited th. lr gulli
the -.ui'ii-'d lawyers will now havi lo
plead extenuating circumstances, and
iiiu.n themselves upon the mercj of ti..
BUpl lill* Lelia h.
THK M UH BB TH VIII:.
l'r,M,llinn < ondllioiia I'e rplea int
for HllallH-a.a-Ml-11.
NKW SfORK, JOOaarP IT -Messrs. R. o.
latin ik to will say to-morrow in their
wc.ki> levien of trade:
Tho IO?orel for thc aloe day* of Jim?
mu *? ha\ shown UabBl-M nf J,
Bgalnsi I.I-T.W1 list rant in hoi tiai-. nod
U.'ttl.tmi, lu a leven elays of Ittel I*., I..il
lim for tin pam week h?v? been nirh
larger In magnitude, nuiiilM-ring 2yb m ade
1 IIH..I Stale-a, -naln-t tti last i.nr, ul.,
tal lu ' a-iada, against .io last year.
The conditions could hardly ba .,..,.
perplexing for bnslnsse toon. Practical
merchanta, manufacturers, and banker
ian hav.- little nyrnpathy for those who
minimise the dlRli-llltlen. Nolie eioubt Ilia.'
the government will raise money to meet
Ita obligations, but heiw far the money
market will be disturbed or thc Treasury
rt-wrve (list dlnilnl-hid none can say.
The business world cannot know as yet
how tar foreltn questions may iq*s?*t ral
I .illation., thoni.li there a. ems every rea
i son to expect (.careful StttleBSeBISl lt
< a ii rot know what may !.?? th-, duties on
any important class of import* a mont ti
hence, whether imtHirts are Ilk* ly to ea
recd exports, snd riiaw away auld.
whether th- get?I "f revsntts will con?
tinue, or what other laxalh.n will he
levied. The failure of th. Betta te thus far
ro tak- any a. tlon nt. it,,, timm, lal
mea-iutei propose.1 by ih.* Preaident, or
panted t.v th. h ns., affects un
favor:.I.In all Inain bl * Ol business.
Under such adverse t retimatsncea, lt la
tctuall; em ..ni IE-Hi,- that the shrinksgt
in trar?actions and the reaulttng corn
men hil di* i.-ters have poi ii. i, ,
Rut four Isrg* failures within a -Lin . i
two tmii. .1. thal the aam* condition can
no! eont.mo without mu. ii crabs
nmnt.
Domestic trad., fiirwn bj ckariag
bouse pajrmerts, k Ll mi cent larger
I than las! year, but R.I pei cent, less
than In IS!':, and lit nearly all (raia
ls mu* h bosksHob
*'ott- n re* .na . ?till Indicate a yield
! neltbei as small as Mr. Neill's i li
estimated of BBBMO balsa no ..
as the 7.1JOO.O0U laics .-limated bj others,
hut it k yal to i.. seen whether the
tuppll* - ii ld b'r bctt.-r prk --s an '
i a ni e. Tin i't les di dined sn ?? ghi i,.
? witii account! ol narrower demand by
? pbinet s abroad, aud do* lining pi
. ? da ni this country.
oods sra not quotablj
inn concessions to tecure buaiiu * are
reported in main Rslanoa. and many ..f
, the mill* have been runnims largelj m
Hiitlcifation of oribis not vet t ,, ved.
Thin- i h lillie better Inquiry for naples,
J with Indications that dealers' itockt ats
i tinning lon
Th.- opening of rtn<- and fnncj a
i has brough! rio .ham;., in prices, and t -
.. csust il bv r* cent openings of
worsteds have h.ni generally toward
lower n
The |)l?r-iroii output weokl] Jsnuorj is',
was RMS tons, t dei rosse -.f MU oi I I
per cen) In Peet mbei. and unsold ito -i*s
in. r.a. . i 91 I. ? i.m*. or ovi t tB.OK weekly,
whii. th.- great steel rompaslrt whoas
a ?? mu reported produced in De?
cember tttiMt lona Tbe produtllon lt to
i ,r t. yond tin pn teni demand for
i flnlthed product! that tb* temporary (top*
page or many furn?c* li expected. Yet
pig ii. n i* high* i Bet lemei ib*
ron-, and Grey forge :tn.i anthracite S
cents, alu ouch t Blabed products are (
i raliv weaker, n\Ie|i leas demand. Con
tioiiers of tli.(v.- and ors output sra
I Bald t ' h ive ai i ? i to marni iin ;
I I* h rn* an* ni arr
foi Hnlshe I j " ducts
. ?? n i mslerislly Increase tbs tdvtnct
I in mat.mils can r.ardlj be marat.*!?tf>l.
Telesrropble iirirf*.
N'.-in fork ii. i:i, .' to eal I '
and ? ? fi. - brok*'
Park kn-i-i. mk r nauuat, t
, .... rai -t:* v - with . ongeatlon
of the
vv'a-hington. Tbe 1 ressurj gold i
ted at the cl ol busln* ft at I
The wltbdrat* iii for ihe dsy,
amount-.I to ll,"".1 MB
London The strik. of the engineers iii
tin Belfast tblp-yards, Involving ?
oul of the employees rn the cij le -i.ip
>aids, ' , illy Mettled
.)... luoat Illa, Fl? Major All et * J Ruo
ona ol the m* il promi - i ? Itlsena :
ol i loi. i. do d He wa- bom In '.'??
t. rebut?, vs , Joaunry IS, i*. I
La Bl?rr \- Davto, bbs ol
Ihe i likest dry-good hou i In Ihe city,
H.. ir door-. Anett pla. ed il *?<
? ??I includlns thek ita k. L?ibllki*
o?
Md Ar.*' ? ? - bol?
lol was taken In the senator?I .
?..?m. Representative Wellington, the
r* Dubll 'o indi late, r* ? riving
lilli ' N t. ?
iia-i..ii V ipi ? '.il I.alu vi i lbs
Atlantic-Coaat Line i-rt al l*_I P M.
in r h ,. deli i; lion of north- rn and eas!
? rn editors, en route for tbe editorial
convention, at st. Augustine, Pla.
-' III Bx-Congressman Frank
I iwkr, on* oi the oldest men represent
. ?' t Bight* enth Ward In the Cltj
< "? .un. il. died of apopl* ay. He had I
sctlve m lo.ai politics for s quart*
century,
Bavai ?' ' ? ? Thomas V i'o, ;. ?
. ..nv!. I.-.i or the murder of Frank t- ? ?
nan. June Ith, la*t. and. on reoomm
Hon ... the men r ol lb* *'"nrt. waa eon- !
tenced la pend tbe i em nnd* r of his
Hf., iii th* Ubi y.
Charletton, B. C.?A tpeciol from Wal
i,-i l..,r ?. g. C negro lal.-.r. i -
tii \v titi ? md Western raii
who NN.t,. sleeping in an under
; . .ran li. a' William* nv re Wiled
oj th< earth above failing *ui them.
ibu Si,i'm., g ]. Howell P. Morgan,
E-. hool > I* rk al Pim -Ridge Indian Agent l
and who dalma to Ix a nephew of Jeffer
-o!i Davis, in.is arrest* i bj s deputj ,
United stat.s ?arshsl md bound over I
to the United States Court on the charge '
..j i ? i uuy.
Washington. Movements ol nova!
: IV* I.ri St
Deoorimenl a* followi Thi .v:
..i from B : St, Kin*.
Th* Indiana ht il Hampton
Road-. Th* Deiroil bas sailed from Hong?
kong foi Swallow.
vv.: ihlngton. According to tl
formation here, th* dispatch from Rome
'.. ti" London * bronlcle Hating thal the
Pope, through Cardinal Satllll, had made
s .*? mi-.dh.i-ial off r to Pn sidi nt * "levelsi I
lo arl as ail.in.it. i beta en Ores) Brita ti
and tbe United States has no foundation
in tact,
h.t Radi eh. Prime Mlntater
tri '. Will I ubini! to the Remits
rath, when thal bodj ree?sembles siter
the parltamentarj vscatlon, i scheme* I
for <?!??' torsi refoi m. a hkh nn iii ad i ''
? i i.. nilli -1* ii suffrage to
S3 deputlt I vn n.. arc elect* d
1. Ul ?* NN I *
New fort v i trs em?
ploy* .i bj !'.? n* tgner Palace-Cai l
pony were run down by a train on th
Hudson-Riv* r rail rut i al 144th ttl ?
Fourth avenue. Two women wera In
Btantly killed, and rt.. remaining mem
ban of tbs party -two worm a si I
: rtouflty Injured
Jackson. Miss--William Comfort, an ;
all-around crook, who was brough) here
a fen I n * t:om I?.i Ilk on .. requisi?
tion, pleaded gullly In the Circuit Court
to the charge i I I iring robbed Burgess't
i- w.-ii n -Mon- ol ???;...., worth .-I diamonds,
wat chea, etc.. and nn,,- -. nt* need to un
n. ars in tho I' Blt* iiliat.N.
Savannah, ?;i Mav.ir Myora, \>. c.
i ? ?. presld ni -d the Board of Trade,
and R. I-'. Burdi tte, t ashler of the Chat?
ham Bank, h iv* Savannah for Washing
lon for the purpose ot sppearlng b r.
Wars snd Means Committee ..f Con
Monday to urge the Ioc itlon of ..
sui.-tit usury al S.iNannali.
I'hiiad. lphia. pa another assignment.
1- witing from th* failure ol th* iv ? n?
? ? Compsnj v... dm | ii, the offl*
of th-- Record* r of I.i* it nn.i* thal
of Charles vv. pink aim Charles Hi-i- ?
rn inn. m.iii I lu ill and as copartni i -.
:? idlna sa H iri ? I . Fink a- *'... rn
liiunuf.ut.uri is, No. Wt BOTth Piont flin t
L?aa, 0 WIlHam Hartie, i
m inuJai ti.r. r ot Paym m n* ar
h.-ie (lll tbe Lake Brie and Western rail- .
road, refused lo dlschsrge a colored man,
White-Cap notice lacke.l to bi?
onic one nlghi demanded, and all ol
bk property wai destroyed bj Bn
n i b. Her* il lin pla. ?? waa Bred b> tn*
Wi. Caps
Columbia, to i'-li. .h*- Hons- .! Ri
illative* vir ai* ii. t's concurrent
resolution endorsing Presldenl Ckvi
lands Venesuelan massage, came m
and Alt. Al 'lill -ul 1" was iii favor ol
i . i, olutlon, bul .bsireVi t0 offer an
amendment, ai followa: "inr, the. pros tl
lutlon of Democracy as evidenced In hts
it'level?nd's) message la.tdemned with?
out msaaure." The resolution wt
ferred.
Ptttsburn Pa Tb* sudltors who bs re
fi i mom! - psst been ? taminlng the
account! of ex-Clty-A'ctorney More?n*l i
and I-, assistant, w, li. House, which
has alt. adv resulted In sensational
. loturea an I I (Hon *>f tia- .said
officials, have announced otbei dls
nivertes of tquolly s?truing nature. CRy
*'.,rii|.'.roll- r UOUrlej ls authority for the
atatement tba* Alor, land aii.i House
? ,,|,,| to turn "N.i to tin- city momy gol
? i I by them .luring the last !iftei.n
days they were ln_offlce
"Who was thc first to discover that tlc
earth w nt round?"'
?Noah-in tbs vlnoyard.
??vvii: you play eur?iT'
"i never t'i..>. BSCBUBt I BlWagfl lost.'
?VV ill you 'ake BSUWtblUgT
"From wrout?"
SORES,
I'l.-tm, chronic I
mg out, and
?liIiit>JllK until iffSin
tiontuf impure *"" *
'Ulan
yield readily to lbs
curative power! Sj
S. S. s.. wui'-fi wipei out all taint,
thoroughly el ea nie a tho ?
lytu-m. It perminently eurea
taaet ot long *u-d:^|.ofen
ts?aigb all elie aaifsi led- A
raaord of half a ctaiurr - Us
saw ol srstna
SSS
IX ITS NKW BUILDING
(CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGE)
fellowship lo ihe r bite (Mtvenoriaa on ull
. Utting occai
To thin notice thlrty-efrht men re
H|s.ii.ii-.i ami AT'Hi ih. ixw, r. k. 1. -
Camp, N" i. Confederate Veterans, \. is
organised, it,,.I Caplaln .'harlote ti Wil?
liams was elected its n--*.i commaador, A
cluarter was obtained from the Xrglsla
ture. aid rh,. w,,re< . f
lt nas then determined thal a boms
should b. bulli to providi foi the malm d
an i di -nnii.. . , ,|, ., iV,.,, , honorable
wout.it- received In t cf his
. i.'inni. or bi dlaeast - mfrs ted In Ute
service, should find .-he. i.r and protection
ouisl.i. ..f thi . .nu ty almaboi
': HEIR BPPl >R_S CROW NED,
lu lins Bl u evi ri than el ??? thal La ?
? 'lamp has undertaken, their effori
been i rowe i w ti, success. With tbe s -
i sistoncs of ib. nob. women of Um Btate,
a Brand hooaar wai bald li the cl'.y ? i
Richmond, and from th's ..mt,- $:?.).'??>
wa>. re*!?_?t. Th.- irlands and aUmlrars
ait the Confederate soldier In ihe North.
many of them being elratel Anni' post-.
contributed K ?>i towards lh< erection of
th- Bol I ' ? - Ht me. in IUM i
site- of the Soldiers' Home was pur
the bulidings put In babltabti order, and
the h.>rk ol Lee .'.imp begun in earn H
Pot two years this Institution waa ?up
entirely from tbe revenues of the
camp, bul ih> numb r "f nun increase.I
so rapidly thal it was mond Impossible
ti continue it irom od uncertain ? ni
' nu. .
The Legislature of virgin!i was then
petitioned for help, and foi six years
ipproprlated tlO.OK) i year for its
maintenance. The number ..f veteroaa In?
creased far beyond thia appropriation, aid
a second appeal waa made ;?> the sime
of Virginia t? take ear ..: the btes who
had responded to the rall of tba- Governor
or ids Slate to tally in h.-r defence.
Hiese men did not a?k of Virginia any
narant. ? that if maimed in h?*r servite
u i should h.- provided foi In their old
sae, Lu trust, l implicitly in the honor
Itt their tn alii'r .-.rale, that she wolli.I
| provl.b f. a tn ni w tn n in n ? I.
PROMISE TO Tin-: BTATE
Tba Board nf Visitors of the Soldiers'
Hon . which is m. r.iy a committee men
imp, Undina" some oppo.slt
ippeal for an appropriation of UO.ow
a i it io provide for 200 men. made s
pn position to tbe suite th.it lt tin >?
nacl i enter Into i contract to appro?
priate 130,000 ' year for * period ot
in mi-ni" yean, thal at the expiration
ol thal tim Um hom'- should become
the property of the Btate; and l desire
t . <ai that, in mi lodgment, at the ca?
in of that time tn.- Btate can ? !1
the twent) of loud and re?
imburse herseli I r every dollar --he hoi
approprlal fl to provide for Hus Institu?
tion Lee i'amp has displayed an unselfish
Inter?il In thus d.ling sway her property
i ii th* -ak. a.r caring for ber unfortu?
nate , omrah -
lu eleven i. .us thc Stan- ot Virginia
has appropriated for the maintenance of
the Soldiers' Home tl?::,**.;.,,, while Lee
Camp uai i's friends have appropriated
tlM.ii?1.94. V.t.ians han ben received
la ii-mi? from a* \i my s. ven coon?
il i fount en cltl of tl S'ate. and
ninety-nine men from other States. Hors
than I.?IO men from the opening of Um
institution t" December u, ll?:*??. bavi
found heit- i and protection from the
COld ebal Ula s Ol Ihe W..| lg. a Hu Ito ollie
was Intended for but 'jon men. aral to-da)
v. hai- BS, fifty--!*, oi whom are in
the hospital for treat?tri nt
WIDOWS AND ORPHAN*]
appropriation made bi thli
camp for the aupporl of the Sol
Home, n.* have spent mon- than
ii. relieving Um srldows and orphan
such Confederate Midlers who are sn
i that tin i cannot be admltte i
io ti,.- hom.. The Lt?Use' AuxiUarj ol
i.? Camp, ? noble body of women, who
nie so much to relieve the suffer?
ings if mankind, hove spent more than
Adding the thre.- amounis to?
gether, you will om thal we have appro?
priated more than the entire amount given
i.\ Um stan-.
I have dw.-ll u|m,u what has hetti gone
.a ti. Soldiers' Home, because ll a part
and parcel of this .-amp. and tbe work
tor which ne w.re organised.
nu..! om efl iris hi this instance,
a.- ni all ..incl-- undertaken by tbi camp,
ai i v.e.\ ? Slmpl*. for the reason thai
ii. have worked toe thar ns a unit I ir
.a ? i ?. thing lhal ' blt t amp b.as pi ??;
l-l Kl \ -SIX ?*AM I'S NOW,
Th.- example eel ba- Lee Camp bas b ?
followed, nntii now we have fifty-six
camps bi the stat, of virginia, owing al?
legiance r., the Grand Camp of the S1 it.
iin-l mon- tli.ni BOO i amps, i lain
membership of ovi r W.000 v. terans, in the
Southern states. Soldiers' homes have
als., been established In North Carolina,
Florida. Lou!?lana, Texas. Arkansas, T.-n
. Mas-:..ni i. and .VIlatvian I.
But, I- mmander, while all of us ate
on Um downward march of life, mueh
work remains lo be done, and we- pro
it- the future, as we have always
done in the past, io provide its far bs
it h.- in our poii.f for tin- wei?ire ol our
? orilla'les, and that tb- unfortunate infill
b i- of that organisation stun never dla
In nant, or be bun. .1 In i. pupu r's grave,
Ai i- well known to the -daubers ol this
camp, v.hen .tiiy coomooI dice whose
tamil) ere too poor to nive him a ro?
il |t hui lal, this ' amp not ooh d
frayi ins funeral euenses, bat a de- t I
I- iii.de tO Ott. nd hi - ian ral. go mi. 'i
tor Um v.. if.in- and car. .-( th.- Irvine,
We al :" ?*" ? thal future gene?
rations shall be properly Informed of the
: ? 'a'mi.. ,,nd thal our
children ihall not be brought up with the
jdeo thal their tatters \i re outlaws
..can,-r an . itabllsbi -I b ?vei n
part tak'-n by tbe Son- "t V.i, rans iii
ir .testing against the vile hlstoi - use i
in our public schools ii worthy of oar
support, and thia camp extends to them
its hearty congratulatloni for Its efforts
In thal din i lion. In honoring the memo*
i j. v,i . hleftain, thu i ? np ? ii
i.. p ,.,.?! foremost. When ii nas tinu
to in the corner itone for the Lee Mon i
moat, tba- cnn" raised lin- nea I
amount to entertain the visiting . ti
as well a-, ail th- military, this sam being
about rr.-m
I a.V\ l< VNli LEE
\ eben tl il '"ar grand
FACIAL HUMOURS
Prevented by
Cuticura
Soap
(
a.,
ASHAnED TO BE 5BEN tiecause of dlsflK
Baring lat iai humours is the condition of
Bpi'utanda who live in ignorance of the ft?I
that in Cirn ira -OAP is to bo found thu
purest, sweetest, ami most efl" ..native skin puri?
fier and beautitier In tbe world. I'orpimpl'?*,
l.lackheaiU, rel and oily skin, reel, much
luiuls wiib sha**elt't- naiaj.Ury,tiiiu.auil fall
tuj h-*'r'lt '* wonderful.
t ..! I*ir.> ?:'?' all fia WO-i'l tiri] ah '.?,?.! r S'tWa
SSSf a l-uo. I. k'.Df l-iwa .l.t. I_?Im PbTTta
Hilt ?mi luca. Coar.,3oi? I'eaipa., U<?.oa. 0. li. A.
DK.tTH!*.
JACKSON.- Mod. at Bm Old Dominion
Hospital yesterday morning at WM
a. ..lock, .KHIN I*. JACKSON, Jr.; agni fl
yeal
Funeral from the reoMeoca i his
father. Hr. John .'. JaokSOU -j ? it
PraakUa street, nt l o'clock this (Bat*
ardor) APTBRNOON.
[JUDY. Died, iaimmy 17. BM. Ot "i
?lanie- of ber husband. No. 312 north
Tweillv-tit>l Mr.-I, Mrs. I*. A. I.KIM.
beloved wifo of M. s. Laekty; pm
yean.
Har fun.ml will tak.- place from
l'nion-StHtioii Methodlsl Episcopal church
SUNDAY (January 19th> 'at I o'clock |
P, M. Vttnmtt tai ac.|ualnlances arc
invitee! to attciiei.
Philadelphia and Map.ayunk pupers
plftOM > opy. *
MORO A I*. I'i- 'i, at h.r ri sd. n.-e, \...
i.i ...rn. i- "f Btghteenth aad Marnhull
?gretta CATHRRTNK, daaghter
lutei John und Mary Margoo, Friday
evening, at 1 oYI*K-k.
Puin-rul will take plan fi oin Sr.
Patrick's church SUNDAY KVKNiNi*,
ut 3 o'clock. ?
MlrillK.-HI.-'l. at Ihe re.-idcii- | of bin
-oii-in-law, Captain James T. Hailey, No
;i-> aorth Twenty-third Street, Mr.
I AM KM M. MICH IK. In the 71th year of
hi-- agc.
His remains will be taker, t.a Maple
WOOd COOMtetT, ilordonsvllle. for Inter?
ment, leaving Richmond at lo i.'d.xk,
January IH. 149*. over thc Cheaupeuae
and Ublo railway. ?
Highest Authorities
RRV. A. C. KENDRICK, D. D.t Ll.. D.,
pkoi i? .itt ok oki i k-, DMVgMBIT Og nor ny. tran,
Is known throughout the length and breadth ol
the land sa one ot the revisers of the New T *-sU
tnent. In writing for the public he is always
-ur. re, .'irett and forcible, and here is what tte
- i laving received from the ute of Warner's
.ire eery marked benefits, I can cord?ly
uv..ici'JK-nd ll to others."
BISHOP EDWARD WILSON, D. IL. LL. D.,
Say*: " I have taken Warner'! Safe Cure with great
advantage and derived much benefit from Ita ase.
and unhesitatingly recommend it to my friends."
The fact that a man occupies the high poa?titm
of bishop and religious teacher in the Church en?
titles him to unquestioned respect and gives his
words and eadorscment a special power.
REV. J. E. RANKIN, D. D., LL. IL.
PKColDENT Ol* howard tttteWtttt or Rg?RRBM?|
In a most outspoken manner, tars:" I have known
of several persont who have been oermaoently
cured of diseases of the kidnev and urinary 'rans,
by thc use of Warner's Safe Cure. I have known,
too, of its being used in sum.'ar cases by physicians
of the highest standing. This treatment. I wan:
in the interests ot humanity to recommend."
THE LATE DR. J. (i. HOLLAND,
f.PITOK OK THE "CES 1UKY" ?BU?BM ,
Who was an educated physician, but for many
years best known at one of the leading literary
men of this country, wrote and published the fol?
lowing in defense of proprietary medicines: " It is
a fact that many of the best proprietary medicines
of the day are more successful than many physi?
cians, ana most of them were first discovered or
used rn actual medical practice.'
leader was unveiled, and UMt old vete
i.iii*- march"! in line, Lee ''ani|i rinsed
$15,000, ani entertained win, more than
a boonteoua hand thk noble remnanl ol
Ibe Army ol Northern Virginia. When
the reinterment "i our beloved President
took place in ihe city ol Richmond, Lee
Camp raised th. necessary amount io de?
fra) all espouses. When the prtvat*
i his' monumeni was unveiled, Lee '"amp
stepped lo the hon! and rtkchsrged the
durv Imposed npoa her: and, Commander,
! on the nuth of next .lum-, when tho sur?
vivors of the Confederate army shall
meet in this .-itv to lay th- rorner-ttone
of til.- monumeni to be erected lo Presl
.lint Jefferson Doris, agata 'hi* .uni.
will bc rea.iv io provld for all that maj
teek the hosi I tab t tho ca
of the Confeder i< ?
And. now, Commander. In i incluaton,
, bi na bog: the l-l toing of "iimlght] -; I
to tanbie -.-I to corry on for matt >? ti?
to corni the good work thal has I.a so
mplkhed In the past, and
1.1 ii lem mi-, i., mv friends, that time
M and l.t.- ll un* Haili, and I?W,
while ?.? hove both life uni itrength.
I* i iis work with all our might amt nain
that nn.- mat be rand) ti the ati I
pet-call to lay down mir woiJ. and i
the -;r. at. ll of all pralSSB, "Well don.-.
thon . I and I tthful scin mt."
1'iie apse* h of Motor Rando ph a ?
nu. ee'In interrupt* I a ith applaui
the .iithtisiasm al hit conclusion died
upon the strains ,,[ muai* from tba band.
4 nptiilii fli*l a li.- a l-l ni- \.l*lreaa.
Tim mxt feature ot tbe prograauuo was
the |.r?-'utiition of the portrait ol Oene?
ral Robert K Lee, by Comrade vv. nor?
don McCabe. Captain McCabe waa greet?
ed with tremendoua ippiause. .Just a* be
i . apeak little Mis*.-- Cleland Ran
' Ima Redfor I pulled th - ordi
which unveiled the beautiful historic
of Oeneral Ree. the work ..f th.
arti '. v\ i k.-r. wr'.h was hum,' above
the i nun. indi is I ta nd. This was a llgBSl
tor au outbursl of applause, whkb lasted
InlK Et minute.
vvh.n quiet had been restored Captain
McCabe began his addn m Ln toying titat
he had the honor on b hair of th.* Build?
ing - '-.minni, c. io present ibu superb
portrall to the R, R. Le* Comp, ll a ts
illy appropriate, h. continued, thar
thia portrait should b unveiled on the
n of their Inaugurating this beau?
tiful liiiil. Which must long remalli a
splendid monumeni to the patience; en?
ergy; and tm*.ii..*.- sagacity of tbe o
- iiiin bav* *o long controlled th.
material fortunes of tbe ..uno.
HONOR [?CB'S BIRTH?*AT.
Tl ? v bad come io do honor hy anti. I
patton to 'he natal day of the *,*r.it
soi.li.-i NNho-e name tba camp was ihn<
prou I to bear. RI. hmond wot the phil t
above all others, where speekl reveren*
should be poid thc memory of tbe Illus
11 lout Lt e. for far abovt all otb* r atti
ti.ti achievements ranked bk woadn i
defence "t thc "City of Seven Hills."
The speaker drew a contrail betweci
il.- character of Lee and that of th.
. iptalna of antlqult] and of the mod rn
world, and wowed that the key
noi.. .,I I..,'* character was .int*., as "i
-.j tlie personal ambition of tbs
!..! 'O'
HIS ST.VIM.KSS lliiVH'IOD.
ile draw a picture ? f Lee's staci- -
boyhood, developing Into martial
hood, and th- n lurmiiit ro the portrait
I i. I bi the veterang the n I
or which they hui
* .-ii Mini ss he Nv..-, finally describing
,. end id i,. ,i inn al the turrend* i.
for PCI haps the only
during the war. in full jj.
uniform.
Th ipeaker-paJd an earneal tribute to
in* old commander, v%tii. tt was entbu
?lastlcally i I, and In conclusion n
cited James Barron Hope't "Memorial
Odi " to 1/ ?
Captain Ab* "abes oration was ornate.
b tutlful, and pathetk, mnl mooed his
i. irers, alternately, fro.-n lean to cheon
VVh*-ii Captain McCabe had finished
speaking the band played "DtarJe." Th.
large hall resounded with applause, ami
it was with tiitficulty that gatot I as
igaln hs
Du motion of Lieutenant-Commander
Laughton, the amp then expressed its
Inct-ri thank., to Captain McCabe for
his iup< I b ai
c.VI,I.Kl* L'PON THK OOVKRNOR
Th re >v> re loud call* for i J"
O'Perrall and Colonel Archer, in a few
? har.ict. 11st,, remarks, presented tim
<'in-1 I.\i itlve
Oovernor O'Perrall aros somewhat t>
luctantly, laying that be heartily ap?
preciated the boner conferred upon hbo.
H.. added toot he was totally unprepared,
and could n..t possibly make s "peech
He, tin ti f"i . ak I to l? . KCUO. I
GENERAL Ro8.SKRS REMARKS.
The Commander Uien called upon < ?
rsl Th..mas I. ltos-?t. and that g cul la
rai iu wa- greeted with *. i
ila itu He sal I that aft. i I ? .ii'.i; tl
splendid addTese .,r raptain
ft li nion> like fhoutlng than like
lng. lt nas appropriate .nd titling il,ht
th" lian IsoOM new hull should h.- -
undi i such auspicious clrcuenil i
There were pt, s> tit i. |.r. s. nts Itv * of
? 1.11 bi.in.h of the service the artillery.
the Infantry, and ih cavalry. Thej ?-i
h. r. howevt r, with.mi stilts -an I
and if .my of thain should h? kill d or
? ! th. i would icu be ic oatnlseO.
iLaughter.) ibu.tai Kesri said h. was
?mt ilii elm, k with on,- r.i. t a. hi. ti
hail attracted his attention tn thai as?
st mblage than any othei li wa
than- ii.-!.* matu . ih.'ie. ll
reminded him thai one bj on.*
ibe old . .ni' cbs avt re i assin^ ..
i li-r io -laud guard in th.- tran!
beyond H ? dren . be uni.il picture of
incied meei ? the great
I ade i ? I.? ?- an I Ja k- i ., i . 1..-..I nw
shoii bul na'.hetlo ard i I ellvi ; ? I
sp. - ? ti ann.I voctferou I
The .'hair then declared rh- ..imp to
be a oui.-ii'd. and und* r tbe .-d ??'
? 'mininnie atkins letti rs nf i
and congratulation were read from Col?
onel Waiter Taylor, Norfolk, Va.; Col?
onel J,,hn M. F.irliuid. commander of
i - Grand vrniv of the Republic
I.i nn. llass.; Rev Dr. .1 "William Jones
? i the University of Virginia: I'olonei
Hichard Irby, of Aahland, Va. I'olonei
Pred A. Ober, of N'n .ob .ns: i'olonei
I R. Han ison of tlurkevllle. Vu.; I'ol
aane I Edward P. Southwick, commaneh-r
? i' Poe! No .?'. Ora nd Army ot the R? -
public, of Trenton, N, J
lin: BANQUET.
ai this juncture th-.* lleuteit?nt-com
mander had the.- auulence formed Into
i t.. th.- hanoua t
hall ai-a\ Oovernor O Perrali and l.i.-u
tenanl Commander Warren formed the
?i r -1 couple. Itt ia.- lari;'- hall, n h>*r. tri?
bute;
tabb?i, laden down mih good tblago t"
. ii and dunk. Then wen ample accom?
modations fur all. and, while Mien- was
tklnn, the large number of
? lija.iel iln-ms. li.-- nilly.
i atari i i the ba na asl w.i- tie- ut ?>
lion i.-ii.len-.i t.. "l"ncl " 11 i. Emmett,
the author of "Dixie," who w ?- ? ?
Unhi a few persons knew Mn Bannan
.ia- in III' hons'-, bu: BS ?"* il
i.. arlin to bo spoken aboui the hall a
.ram.I i.i veterana and othem who even
ti.alii i,nut.I Uncle lian, tl ached around
bun. .ind tendered him an ovi.n '
_ o, persona shook Mr Emmett's hand cor?
dially, and nearl*. every ot. thain
thanked bim for having i "n.;
Confederate war
The Wurla ol W rua.-llorra.
The voutba on Oregon Hill luna r- >?? nt r
started quita a money-making -den. et
III.- expense .af t|.. cltl lt .'.erv- thc'
ii certain funk-dealer has offered '?> ?
> bricks .?', i....r im i a .-ni utile by hu
( the sidewalks ..i. Oregon Hill baie elva Hi
? lied away, until non maa) of H>- . I
I present quite m dilapidated appearance
I ir i- *-aiai that more than twenty boys
art tn mbere of thc < nterprlslng en
Eddie Mccaffery, whli- breathing a a-..tt
yesterday morning, in ihe Huicbertown
il,ii-, was thrown violently t" the gnni ml
Beyond s sprained wrist, s painful wound
en the scalp, and several tm* on his foes
I and hun.is. m. damage was .ion
Three iit-ur..-'. nam. d Majol VVonia. k.
| Mary Tyler, and Sarah Hobson, w.t. ..?
n -I.-d and locked up Ul tb'' Sc. .ind Polia
yesterday ci s warrant charging
' them With i-f' illina" .oil and wood lo Hi*
I volu of ll- from the stole of Mr. Andrew
? ll Rood, the Maiti-stteel hatter.
Secretary McKee, i-f th,- Young Men's
Christian Assoc!alton rooms, has In M?
possession two rocks, one about the s's*
..I a loan's fist, aid the other about lbs
alse of a hen"s egg, which were thrown
Pv 1-ojs from the out-aid'. Int'* the *-ym
liasiuiu, breaking two win.lou-.
Killi,eaa II e li a-H ran I a i'o-llar
The following ls the schedule for i
of rehearsals of the Klrine.-*. dances
Indian girl**' mooti danes. *J A. M.. Utile
J.tps .nial Egyptians, lo A. M : Jaree?.
court dancers, tM P. M : mtnuel ia r M i
Swedish dance, 7::*0 P. M.; Indlaaa w.ir
,lame, -i P. M. Ihe- Nile worshlpr-nrs will
also rehearse daring Ins morning
Old papers for tale at ins DUpatcO
othes.
g The Great
a -
? 50 Per Cent Discount
i ,. .
5] sale is in its glory, livery lot is in its place, to lie readily
= foun'l for vou to-dav.
I Snits tbat were $10 and $15 now.s ,>,00
| .Suits that were $20 now. 10.00
Sj Ove:oats that were $10 now. 5*00
| Overcoats that were $20 now.S10 --<* 132.00
51 50 to 75 per cot. redaction in Neckwear. fg
r_j
?j 52-50 Hats, now. 1.4t5
1 Children's Snits, 50 per cent off.
*3J __-_-_-----------_-_?----.
" ' These Prices for Cash Only.
O. H. BERRY & CO.

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