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fye EUU6H6J is Nearly (ill h for me Pilot. Er. Lucius Henry L'eocii, Ginn 8 co/s wn ness From ina For west. II TELEGRP.m W?? BR??SjlT TO {.iff! Yesterday Largely Given to Reading Depositions. Mr. Amos Dicker son, of Floyd County, and Col, fcllctt, of Richmond, on tl>c Witness Stand. Tlio second week tif the Masser-Pilot suit linn passod und tho iutercsl in the great trial has not abated. Tho at tendance is aboul as large as when tue tage was tirst culled. It is more thuu likely that next Saturday night will tint! the suit still in progress, .Mr. Massey, Got, O'Farroll, Attorney Gen oral Suolt ami u nntuber of other wit posses will go on toe >iu11.t us soon us i be testimony for the defense is all in. This liHs been it week for the tin fcuse. They have submitted hundred ?: pages of documentary ovidauou ?u I affidavits. The lawyers on both sides usth io'i(:lit with nil of their energy . very issue. It is doubtful if a mure carefully prepart il < u e. wan ever given to a jury in u Norfolk court, It is a buttle of giauts. Aide lawyers on oacb eide and the plaintiff and defendants under all ordinary circumstances would lie nble to take euro ol themselves. Tho suit is ooniuiandiuc groat attoution from oceao to ocean. I ho telegraph re Jiorts Hint gi) out trom Norfolk are as nil as t hose of the Iii day's Hussion. Yesterday was a tiny for tho defenso 1n which was submitted soniu ol their c-trougout ehargosagaiusl Mr. Massoy, "?'his week the plaintiff, who bus passed through b shower of dontinciutiou without u Hillen, will have a hearing. His counsel ox pool iu r< Initial to ? how malice in much thai bus been said ?u 1 to disapprove or explain many (binge that tho defoubo rely ujjou with ?joutidouce, OBJECTIONS arulkd, As soon hs the court wss cnllod to order yesterday, .Mr. Thorn arose und objected to the evidence ol Colonel Watldy James, oi Franklin county, v?? so fur us it tendered to show thai Mr. Massey hud offered Colonel .iutuas a bribe. Tue jury was requested to retire while the objeotious wuru being ?rgtied, Mr. I'liom thought that the fuel ol the light between Mr. Jantc* and the pluintitf, Mr. Massey, brought out Friday by counsel, did not justify the admittauceol the further testimout that brought out the oll'er ol u bribe. '1 hut having come out in cross-oxaini (liltlOU can only be allowed to show tho animus of the witness ami not he taken with referenco to tho character or reputation ol the plaintiff; that n can only Uo allowed to show thut the witness i- a hostile witness, Judge Heath contended that the evi? dence was properly tiefore tbo jury a lid that ii was brought out by the plan.t id's counsel for tho purpose of allowing the animous of the witness. It was now n questiou for the jury, and the jury alone, us to w hat weight tboy might give to that pari oi the testi? mony, lie tlul not believe that all)' part of the evidonco could bo ohui tiated w tiioul injury. .Mr. NValko insisted that Mr. James' testimony as to Mr. Massoy'a oiler to brine can only be aoinititd to show the animus ol witness .Iniucs, There never was a case in court in which it was more necessary for the judgo to circumscribe the testimony that should oo introduced than in tins ease, 1 he witness was being examined solely to establish the plaintiff's gonernl reputa? tion, Biiti the evidence of a specific bribery could not be admitted to prove this general reputation. Judge Neely -aid the jury ought to be cautioned not intake the c\iJeticu except its to uii i tu us. Judge LVeutis said th&t the plaintiff's Counsel,having taken the privilege, on oross-examioation, of asking certain questions, huvc brought out this testi tuony. Ihoro is no question that tho testi inony could never have been brought out by the defense, but having been brought out should it now be ruled out. The plaintiffs counsel held that thoy bad not done in tho examination what the court thought they hud. Judge l'rentis replied, you came very near to It. Capt. Wise said it cannot be learned what .Mr, Massy's character is unless oil of Mr. James' testimony is allowed to go to the jury, timt us general exam? ination it is admitted that ttic witness could not havu testi lit d us to u specific bribery, but tho plaiutill's counsel having asked Mr. James as to a specific act of slapping Mr. Massoy, ho hud a right to say why ho ulnppod him, and (his having gone to the jury must re? main with the jury, I Mr. James Heath, Jr., cited authori i ties <u support of tho poaitioc of tue ; defense. Tho tssuo woo argued further by Mosers. Thotu aod Judge Heath. Judge Preutis roserved hie doctaiou till Moutlny. The jury was recalled, and Ml;. parh| of Stewart, Patrick county, wob called to the witness stand, lie said he wus n United Slut?B mail coutructor; had been a tnembot of tho Legislature iu 1881 '5*2. Wus asked bv Mr. Wiso if Mr. Mas soy ever offered him a bribe. Objec? tion by plaintlil and question was ruled out. Exception noted. l>oyou know Mr. Massey? Yea, bit, very web. W hut is his guucrul reputation? Very bud. Would you believo him on oath? N<>'. if be was inuoh interested. The witness was then turuod over to the p aiutiff and Mr. Thorn said we do not cure to ask bun any questions and he was allowed to stund usido. Mit. diokerson, OK pi.ovd, Mr. Amos Diokerson, of Floyd, a well known lurnier, preneher and poli? tician was tho uext witness, Mr. Diokerson said he was 62 years old, that ho knew Mr. Massey very we!., lbs: be bad for throo terms served iu tho Virginia Legislature.Qrst iu 1881. L'apl. Wise said: I am going to osk you a question, and don't un.-wer till counsel tor the pluiutitl have a Chance to object. Did you ever say that Juo. ! '.. Massey oliered any one a bribe? Mr. Thorn objected, the question wus l tiled out and c.veptlous Uotcd. Mr. V> ise asked: Do you know Juo. !?;. Massey 's general reputation? Yes; in my cutiuty. What is it? Very bad. Would you bolievo him on oath'.J Not it he was much interested. Plaintiffs onuusel declined to ex? amine and Mr. Dieker60u was ro quested stand aside. .Mr, Dickorsou then arose and said: If it may please your Honor t am sick and would like to go home, if 1 can be excused. Ho was excused anil left yesterday afternoon for Floyd county, on the top ol tho Allegheny moun? tains, the source of tho ltuatioi.e river, one of the mo.-t delightful oouuties iu the state tin- season of the year. .Mr. Dickorsou said to the reporter he had been almost suffocating in Norftdk, be would go to his home uud sleep uuder a blanket, rlli: iasf. OF UASSRY vs. wist;, ( apt. Wise, addressing tho eourt, helii in hu band a book which hiul no appearance of legal authority, from which it appeared he intended to rend, hut he did not. Ho Hind it was the Congressional Record in the caso ol Massey agaiust Wise. It was submitted to .Midge PreuliS, who read it carefully und then ruled it out and exceptions were noted. ni l os1tioxk read. Judge Heath read the deposition of \. W. Campbeil, of Winchester, Vo., who said that Mr. Massey s reputation wus had; that be understood that Mr. Mnsaoy was uureliublo aud could not bo trusted. Charles F, Nelson's deposition was submitted. Said .Mr. Massey's reputa? tion was bad: that he was sharp aud unscrupulous; that he had heard him so discussed; that Ins personal dealings with Mr. .Massey did not disprove the genera] impression. W. It. Alexander, better known as "Hill" Alexaudor, ol Winchester, made affidavit to the general reputation of .Mr. Massey in severe language. Said ho bad known the general reputatiuu ol Mr. .Massey for twelve or fourteen years and that it was bail. Said ho bad a good opportunity to judge of Mr. Massey ond considered hini unscrupu? lous, that while he enjoyed tho immn inly of insolvency ho lived ou tho fat of i ho land. '1 hu deposition of Mr. S. .1. C, Moore of Clark county, was read. Hud beard oi Mr. Massey's reputation to tho effect that ho was u bad man. Duly beard his character discussed; never knew anything personally, Heard Mr. Mar? shall McOorniok say that Mr, Massey's management of the auditors office was corrupt. Mr. F. li. Whiting said when ho heard Mr. Massey discussed, never heard any body defend him, Hud heard his reputation spokeu of as bad. coxoressu1.n bi.lbtt. Col. I'.llott was collod to tho stand and was examined by Mr. Byrd, Col. I'.llelt said ho was employed by Oinn .v Co. to go beforo the Hoard of Edu? cation id Virginia to bavo a duplicate list of books adopted instead of a siuglo list. Ho said ho was offorcd a retainer and a contingent; that beforo deciding to accept tho employment of (iiuu a Co, he consulted his brother in-luw, Attor uoy General Soott about tho matter, and that bo advised him to accept the case, us there was nothing improper iu Ins doing so, the Attorney-General remarking that if ho hail been elected n judgo of tho Court of Appeals he j (Ellett) would not hesiUto to arguo a case boforo that court. 11a then concluded to act for Ginn & Co., and went to soo Mr. MeGilvary about sppoaring beforo tho Hoard. Ho -aid that I would have to sue the mem? bers of the Hoard, I then went to see Attorney-tJencral Scott, and lie prom ised tu notify mo when u meeting would bo hold. They forgot to notify me. I subsequently saw ^1 r. MoCilvo ry, and be said the Board bad decided not to bear oral statements. I tiien wont to the duur nf the Board, said Colunol Ellott, and they refused to hear me, 1 received the telegram from Mr. Byrd mid Hent to the meeting of tbu Board aud called Uov, O'Fotrall out und showed it to him. The Governor said this is just like Diet: Byrd. Col. Ellett rend n letter from tiinu .V Co. giving a hat of books, aud said uftor being etu ployed l>y tbo lirtn they sent bim n box of books, aud ho n^iun uskiui the Board fur n hcnring; tiio Board permitted us to coma before them. The Board took tue position that the list of hooka n.ten iv adopted was exclusive nml could uot be reopened. In reply to Mr. Byrd, Col. Ellett said thut the Attorney General told you, Byrd, that'it was noun of your business whether ho rend tho bouk con? tract or not. I It will bo remembered that when Mr. Byrd was upon tho stund, he said it wus developed that tno Attorney Uoucrul had not soen the contract, Col. Ellett was not cro is examined and was allowed to stand Haide. WOMACil in" washington. Capt. Wise rend depositions from the Sinti; of Washington showing thai J. W. Womach aud others had been iu dieted in thnt State ou the cbarge of bribery. The allidavit muted tlmt on a motiou for a continuance of thu du feudauta (other than Womach)areaBon for thu conttnuauco the absence <>f Womach. who was sick und out of the Stole, broken down under the strain caused by the killing of he, son in ti railroad accident and the illness of his wife, that Mr, Womack was aull'or tu?; from mental trotiblea, While Mr. \\ >srt was reading the allidavit, Mr. Womack who whs, sittiug pist behind Inru said Bometliiog relating In the matter, but his counael, Mr. W. Ii. White, oatlgbl bun by the coat and cut oft Ins further remarks with words und frowus ot disapproval. The allidavit showed on motion of the prosecu? ting attorney t >iu indictment was din missed l)e| ositions from Iowa were read and Mit, 1.. n, i.r.W It, of Vancouver, Stato of Washington, was put upon the btnud. Being examined by Mr. Wise, said he was 81) years id u;:e, resided at Van? couver, State of Washington, school toucher, lie said he appeared huro in aoswer to a telegram from Messrs. i i::iu iV t'o,, of New Vor!., paid ins own expenses here und oxpooted to get the money back from somowliore. I The witness said lie me; J, W. Womack in Wasbiugton several times. Llave known htm since 18S0; was in trodnccd to him ut l'aeomu as wo were j returuiug from u leachora' couveutiou, I mut him again in 1888 at n Kepnbli can couveutiou. I next met bun iu 18110, when ',e culled at my house. At that time I was secretary ol tue Stato I Board of Education. Mr. Womack was then agent of Van Antwerp, Brugg A Co. Oapt. Wise, after cautioning tho wit? ness not to nuswer till the counsel on the other side hud time to olijoct, said: "l?id Mr, Womaok have any oouver put ion with you ut that time relative to thu adoption of school books in \ lr giuia for 181)0. Mr. Thorn objected. Capt. Wise said that defense had laid suflicient ground lo have testimony re luting to a conspiracy between Wo mack and Massey admitted, .liiiige I'ro1111a ruled out the question. Capt. Wist- excepted. The couat then atljotirnod till Mon day. ' I liav, taken Hood'sSiirsupttrilla for noti ialt;iu and dyspeusia, und Ii li >a <i,iiie nie | inoro good than any other medicine thai I huvc. eicr taken. Mrs. l.ucy Jeukius, BeweU's Point, Norfolk, Va, Boon's l'ii i s eure billionsnosa The steamer Northampton has ro sunied her tri-wcekly evening trips to Old Point. Sec advertisement, Jy7-3t .?rimimiuiii sinn?. Wo bnvo just reoeived another lot of those celebruted Manhattan negligee shirts, high and low collars, in neat elieota. See what we are doing with straw hats. Any SI.50, 31.70 aud $-.00 i hut ut the house for $1.00, I Goldman .v Uokfheiuer, 100 Mum bireot. mid kiiiiilater >nlr or Mllta. Prices to close out. Think of lino | India and China mlks in plaids and figured, worth 10 and 50c, now only 25c; Taffeta Umshod China silk, worth 50Ci and title, now only 'Mc.; India brocade silk, worth 7?0., now I'.'c. R, A. S.mm)|:hs. I Iced Coffee 'simply delicious) ut Mac's. Try it. and yen wtd drink nothing e'se this warm weather. You say your eyes trouble ton. Why don't you consult Dr. Week, the oph tbalmogist. Kxumiuulion froe at F. il. Gale's. i.1?.-l>fl.S0a surplus. Tbo Equitable Life Assurance Sooia ty has nearly twice as much surplus as any other lifCiiiBtiranco company. A. Mykhu, Manager. intercut mg \nnil New?? By Southern .\6H0,m?teil Preis. Washington, July C?The Navy Department to day received dispatchus announcing the departures of tho Pe I trel from Nagasaki for Kolio; tho sniI? | I ing of tho Alliance from Trangier for I Maderia; the arrival of tho Sau Frau I eiseo at Cronstadt and tho arrival of tho Philadelphia at .Mare Island. Habel i.cutter Killed. P.v Soutlioru Associate i l'rois. Havana, July <;. Tho rohol leader, dose ArAtnhue. who rceontly surrou dereil to the authoriiies at Mnn/auil'u, but siibsei|uently rejoined tbs insur? gents, hue been puisue.l by tho gov crumeut troops and killed. Mill tilt,-. Uv Snulborn Asiooiateil Pro?. Spokane, Wash,, July 6.?Oapt, Paul Webb, whose back was broketl while riding down the chute into Lako Ototir do Alone, is ttill alive, and says ho will bvo to make another ride, 'lho doctors have no hope. Wiiai? liieren???!. Bv Southern Associated l'ross. San Francisco, .Inly h.?Tho wages of tho employes of the Paoiflo Holling AJill have boon voluntarily advanced 111 per cent. A butter outlook for trade is the cause. Star ! If yon can't Bee as well as you like buy a pair of King's or Diamond specs, sold by tiroouwood a Uro., No. 1.">S Main street. It requires no glasses to do so, ns a bliud man niniost can sue that No. 158 Main sireet, is headquar? ters lor first class goods aud lowest prices on watches, diamonds, Moiling silver, chicks, specs, etc. liest work ulso by the very best workmen. CUT PRICL LIST* For the Week Commencing Monday, July Btb. Wright's, I9G Main Sireet. :( a. Dressmaker's cambric, "no black." ?e. Stoekiuett rubber dress shields, worth lUo. be. liest whalo bones, 8 and 0 inches, worm I He. 7c. Velveleon skirt binding, -1 yards, worth 10o. 8c, Cotton canvas, worth inc. lOo. Liuen canvas, worth do. Hie. Ladies' shin waist setts,worth -?e. fie. Fancy trimming luces, worth 10c. lUc. Paucy trimming luces, worth -Uc it ud 25o. 25c, Fancy trimming laces, worth 00c. l'.'c. Bleached sheeting, worth Joe. ?o. Dress giughains, worth I?C, 7;e. Dress ginghams, worth 1'2 c. j.'.io. Men's night shirts, worth 7?O, 49o. Chenille table covers, worth >1. 98c. 2K-inou silk gloria umbrellas, worth 9Sc. Mosquito canopies complete, worth $1.50. 33c. 38-iuch oil wool storm serge, worth r.Oc. ' 49c. IS luck a 11 w ol fancy weave tlress goods, worth 7?C. :2;V, Fancy striped wush silks, worth 39o. Black dap siiks, worth lo. 49c, Black Jap siIkb, worth 7?c, 69e. Black Jap silks, worth SI, SI,98. Stylish duck suits. 5o. Colored t-pot curtain niuahu, worth 10c. Wim ' , 19C Maiu street. < lit 'Blip I'll u e ICitv I liiirtime. The steamer "Northampton," of the Cid Dominion I.me, leaves tho Bay I.me doe.,, Norfolk, every morning at 7:00 a. m,, tor Mathews and Glouces? ter counties, arrtviug here on her re? turn trip about U i p. m. Tins makes a delightful trip during the hot wea? ther. Fare SI.00 for the round trij>. jy7tl Dr. N. Jackson, llomieopathiat. Oflioe, Moritz building; Residence, llo tel Vorfolk; phone, 280. Jy7 eodtf Steamor Northampton will make her iiittitiuI excursion to Muthown' big meet? ing Sunday, July ilth. Conveyances run from whnri to iitmp ground. See iidvurtisemeut Inter, jy7-rit What is ti e eye Mirror to tho soul, l ake good care of it, If in trouble sco Dr. Week, at P, II. dale's. Choice Micbigau hay, timothy and mixed on track will be sold choap, I). P. Heid a Uro. Excursionists so ! visitors to Norfolk should not fail to cull at Murray's, No. ?l Boanoke avoune, lor one of his lino dinners, Fisii and sofi crabs und the best the market affords, jyd-lm Don't louve for thoseashoreor moun? tains without one of our "covert" over? coats, made for cor.I evenings. Nu MOM .V Wallace, 1G9 Main street. W. 11. Nelson, who is in the drug business at Kiugville, Mo., has so muob confidence in Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera und Diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle and of fors to refund tho money to any cus? tomer who is noi satisfied after using it. .Air. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the reme?y ia a certain euro for the diseases for which it is in? tended and he knows it. it is for ealo I by all druggists._ "Newest Discovery"?Ext. teeth no 1 pain. N. Y. D. Rooms, 1G2 Main. jFROM ACM I BRINY Interesting Bits of News Brought Us by the Cable. Mr. Gladstone Urges Recognition of Ireland's Just ?Claims. What it ! Cost Sydney Stern to Secure Hie Coveted Title o( Peer. Other Foreign News. l'.y Southern Associate l Press. 1 IjONOON, duly R. ? Lord Hosehery sound, the battlo cry of tbu Liberal )>ar:y iu a demand for u roform of tho Mouse of Lords. Sir VYcu. liareourt regards the local veto iiuustion un of Iirist importance aud Mr. John Morley alone puts Homo Knie into tbo fore front of the lino of battlo. Tho Liberal and llndionl conspiracy of silence against Horn? Utile has stirred Mr, Morley to the depths of lmugna tiou, us evinced by his Mauohester speech, in which bo said: "If at th'.s election the Liberal candidates shall put Home Hule aside, thu Liberal party will become tbo most dishonest political organization in tho history of 1'iUglaud." Mr. Gladstone sent tho ehill of death through the bopes of Home Hide by Ins absolute silence in regard to tins measure in his recent farewell letter to his Midlothian constituents. Since Mr. Morley delivered his Manchester speech, and stung by the wide spread reports that the ox Premier had turned Unionist, Mr. Gladstone has found it advisable to writu u brief letter advis? ing the people of England to "recog? nize the just claims of Ireland," tbo phrase meaning any thing but I'uiou ism or Hume [title according to tho views of I ho render. Lord llosobery and Sir Win. liar court in their speeches yesterday, how? ever, found it prudent to admit that Home Rule wus still u pluuU iu the platform of tho Liliural party, lint if the Irish lenders have uut by this tinio become disillusionized us to tho value of Liherul pledges they have them? selves 111 llllllllO. Tbo Hadical manifesto is an honest and straightforward a declaration as any thai ins beeu issued. It simply advocates Home Rulo, not only in Ireland, but iu Scotland und Walas us well, beginning, however, in Ireland. The Hadical programme plu -es domes? tic reforms llrat, but unless the balance of the parties in the oomiug 1'arhamout shnll restore ttio vuluc of tbo Irish vote, which is not at nil likely, the chauoes arc that the Irish cause will bo postponed for at luust a decade. ;-iir Henry Irving bus been hounded af to bis willingness to contest one ol tho London districts for a seat in far liametit ami to these overtures ho tuts replied with a mixture of good sense and irony, "It would be a trille in convenient." Mr. Irving writes, "to tie eaile i oil the stu^o by tho urgeut summons of a party whip aud still more awkward if the party should in? sist iijiuii my coming forward between the acts to be heckled about oompul sory vaccination of local vein." Tho well known Jewish financier Sydney Stern, having put L'50,000 into the purse of the Liberal party, l.ortl Ltosebery raised him to the peerage. According to the Jewish Chronicle, Stum has poured out his money like water, always with a view to securing a peerage as lie price of bis political contributions, 'Though Mr. Stem has given ?uauoial assistance to the Lib? eral cattso with ii lavish hand, he has never distinguished himself as a giver to charities, n fact which places I.im in strikiug contrast to man\ other millionaires of his faith and race. The Queen honored the Kothsobilds, the Moutefleros and the Goldsmids for their acts of charity, but Stern's vnst wealth has never been .-.bared by tho poor, 1 wo .lewi nro now peers and both are descendants of trades people in Frankenfort, 'The Sterns begau their career in London in the wine trade lifty years ugo. They married into tho Goldsmid lamtly and blossomed out us bankers. They are now tLo possessors of o colossal fortune of muuy millions. ?Moaoe Isuit'l itruei this Fnlcss you wibh to be tempted to buy the bargains we will hnvo next week. All wool navy autl black, 86 inch surge, n' 25c vard; line heavy while duck, at 10c and 12 |c yard. Mother's friend shirt jackets, 17c, uu laundried; Gilo, laundrieti. Lest quality calicoes, -lc yard, Host ventilated slimmer corsets, f>0o. Large white Marseilles bed spreads, "sic for 7."ic ipialtty; OOo for tho SI grade, 89o quality was 81.50, He euro to visit tho Modern Bargain Store next I week aud save money. Lb> v Bitos,, 171 Main street, Chans? ?? tcliort n In, Commencing Monday, .Inly stb, the steamer "Lurey" will leave Bay Lino wharf, Norfolk, at 1:30 p, no., for Old Point ami Hampton, instead of at 1 p, ui., as heretofore. Jy7-iH llueH Mills. Special prices this week well made suit, worth $2.00, now $1.88; also liner grades in wbito, blue aud blaolt in stripes, dots aud figured. ii. Ai 8AtvTi?Ea9i 1 II ? ? ? - ? ' 1 1 .?' ?JTHE COLONY OF NEGROES From Alabama and Georgia at Piedras ( Ncgrns, Heard From, lty Southern Associated Press. Wasiiinoton, Jnly ??.?The Stale Department is in reeeipt of u report from Joi.no W. Sparks, coiibuI at 1'ie drua No;;ni", 111 tho colony of negroes brought from Alabama und Georgia luHt February at 'i'luhualiln, Moxico. It nppearR thai \V. II Ellis, a colored man under contract with tho owners of a large tract of laud uear Tluhualilu imported the negroes to farm the laud. Some ol iiiom have eiune made their way to Piedras Negtus und ootupluiu of bat! treatment. Iteporta have appeared in American nowspupers that some of the colonists who esoaped from the farm were pur? sued by Ellis, nud'tbirty-two were shot down, while the survivors were cop tured. taken back to the colony und subjected to harsh piuiialimeut, Tho consuls investigation bus shown tins story to bu almost entirely without foundation. Forty-throe of the colo? nists did leave tho colony. Twenty of thorn returned in safely; twenty one men ami women who insisted in going iihou i have not been traced, but some of them have reached the United States an I it ia probable, spread the reports ol tho deuth ol those who roally to turned to the colony. IC mi uI n I'leii it . Bv Boutheru Aasociutud Pres?. F.Ni?.isii. [nil,, duly ti. As tho ro suit of u not lit a picnic, given by the German Kornau Catholics, ut Bibern, I'eiry county, Thursday afternoon, three persons uro dead, live fatally wounded aud fifty seriously hurt. A desperate light, wh oh lasted for an hour, wus precipitated by a gang of local roughs, whoso numbers were aug? mented by adtlitioiis from tho swamp locality along the Ohio river. They came to the piotiio inllamed with whisky and armed with clubs and knives ami siartod a light, in which a thousand persons engaged. Many of the injured uru woiuuu aud children, for it Htiunis that l*lio intruders spared neither sex nor age. >iM-<-tui I Koiimlitii, There will bo a special excursion to Campbell's photo gallery on July Ith at tho request of many, when S3 cabi? net photographs will only bo SI, und I SI cabinets SI. "'". All other sizes will be half price, 172 Mum street, Ballon tiue Building, 4 11 \>-\i Kllilltna In Vn.ltIlls. Beautiful inull hats, all shapes iu chips and Leghorns, a lull line ol milli? nery at Mrs. P, Kies, IUI Church street. FOR SALE CHEAP. Twenty-live ear loads boat Timothy Hay, ,T, II. Cofor, 153 Water street, Phono No. i. myl'J lui. Iuvenil)|{ Lxcurmon iu oitl Point. Mot.r ?% on Ii it in inoii. Tho steamer Northampton, of Old Dominion Lino, will loav? Hay Lino wharf, Norfolk, every Monday, Wed? nesday und Friday evening ut 7 p. m. for Old Point; returning, leave Did Point h\ in p. ni, Round trip lure for this dtilightlul excursion, 00 cents. jj-7-tf l'itr 11 ii,,,<->, i Prorogued, by Bontborn Associated Press London, July G.?The House of Lords and the House of Commons re? assembled ut 2 o'clock this afternoon. Parliamont wus thou formally pro rogucd until July 2-1, The decree of dissolution will be mudo Monday, July 8ku. _ In One Mglit. Mr. L. W. Atwood, grocer, coruor of ('harlot:,- andChapulstreets, Norfolk,Yo., says that while cutting meat his finger was badly torn by a beef bone. Tho linger was badly swollen and discolored when ho be? gan using Qurutol, that greatest roinrtiy for cuts aud Swellings, After one night's application he removed iho bandages to sec how Cjttnitol hud done its work, nud was surprised to tlml Unit the wound hail healed, the linger hail rOBUmsd Its noriliul si/.e. ami ail pain hail left It. He keeps Qltratol in his house, for he know n il is the greatest household remedy on the market. speedily ourlng burns, cuts,wounds, scalds uuii all skin diseases. Fifty cents ut all druggists._ Host Curative for Eruptions. Mr. J. A. Dulby, associate editor of the Norfolk Virginian, says: "I have watched the use ol Quratol with groat interest, aud am firmly of the belief that it is the best curative tor face eruptions ever produced. 1 havo know n it to eure a bad ease of erup? tion on the faee in forty eight hours. 1 have also used it for sore throat, and fountl it a speedy cure. As an emergency rem? edy in my home 1 have, found it very use? ful." (Qurutol is sold l.y nil druggists ut tu cents u bottle. Burruss, Son & Co., CoramorciM and other buMnoss paper dli counted. Leans negotiated on favorable terms, i ny Bonds and other seenritiea bought unit sold. Deposits rnreived and aocounts Invited. Intetost allowed oa t.mo tleposits. Bafo Deposit Boxes for rent. Charges moderate. Draw B.lls of Exchange aud make cable transfers to Europe. Letters of crsOi There is Considerable Objection to to I's Going to Atlanta. Tim Sons ol the Revolution, Want that Valuable and Historic Relic Kept in the City ol Brotherly Love, Mayor Warwick in Sympa? thy With the Council. PiiiT.AnKT.rniA, July n.?A movement ia on foot in this city to prevent the' Liberty Bell from being exhibited ?5 tho Atlanta Exhibition, Tho City Councils? have BBuCtintiet' tho removal of tho priceless relic to Atlanta, during tho exposition, but yesterday a cum? in 11 tec from tho Sons of the Bovulution,' waited upon Mayor Warwick anil en tor.'tl a protest. The Mayor replied that the journey of the hell to the .South would, in b)3 estimation, he an invaluable lesson in patriotism, and would knit thu Vorth und South together in a closer union. It would ho an object lesson of wdiiclz the wholo eonutry would bo benefited. Councils, hn said, were tbo legal guardians of tho oity'o property, and therefore hud llio right to allow tho bell to bo taken to Georgia if they fillW' lit. As U107 hod given thoir permission .for its removal, lie Baid, tbo only way to prevent it would be to tile u 'oil! m equity in the court'-, and if possible secure nn injunction against the ro Uiovul of t In; relic. In reply to the Mayot's-.f bought that the bell would be nn object lesson to tho South, tho committee ?aid that it had already been sent to New Orleans and they thought Hint was Bllfllutant, Then AI r. Warwick told tuuni thnfc when the hell camo back from Atlanta be would he glad to join in any proper measures to prevent its removal from this city at any subsequent time. A meeting oi the Sum, of the Revolution will bo hehl on Monday, at ulnch?t. to expected steps will bo tnkeu to pivo public expression agaiusl the moving of I ho boll, Tho question of institut? ing legal proceedings will also bo brought up. It in sajd that the Order of Cincinnati is in sympathy with tho Sous of tho Revolution in tlio niovo mont. W. H. H. Trice <& Co.~ Real Estate and Rental Agent?, 29 HANK ST. For Kent. Itcsl.lences?'Jtl York street 15 Uliarl?tlo, I? l Itouili. i in,.">; Itcriiiuilii mrvct. Tiso no* houses, Colonial nv*ntte,Qkeat. iu Unkest reel, 71 Martoar street. IU) Wood iiroot, B l Kalklanil. Bt Walks Iresi ion Church streit, 157 CbtatL Hi! l.mitt avenue. 401 ' il l: avi'iiuv, I3ii WilloU lib). 121 Qlbbs itventie. t:.' l 'ergs ?oii uveniie, Klae- _|2i Hink, ms Church ?trat, ciuiicli. Church fliret. Ollicc-?', IBS. li;s Main s'r ol. st.iro?.; Hankstrcet.iiti, 71 Water slieot, I ..i rent Octors i Ist, IS4 Vork, IIS York, I A MAN 1 WITHOUT EYES J Isn't much worse off than 2 be who has bad eyes and J? poor spectacles. ? If your eyes trouble you call 2 and have them examined free <?> of cost at my well known op e> tical establishment. J Superior glasses accurately adjusted ..t moderate cost. Tho tr.mip life insurance ngsnti who trios to make you bilion? that any other regular lifo insurance eompauy pays as lar^o divi? dend* or stiirpins ?s the Northwostoru Mutual, in guilty n: deception by ?.sine, m;h leaihug RATIOS, which no hones; uifttl would employ or exhibit, as thoy aro niada up t j crouto a fida? Impression. D. Humphreys & Son, QEN'L A.GENT3 NORTHWESTERN BOUftSD? TO GO I I will offer for tlio NEXT TKN DAYS f?ont^ and boy* 1 AN SHOES at prnno cost to m.tk'J room for lull BtOl k. M. J. MADDEN, 306 CHURCH SlfiEEL NLASLY OPPOSITE HOOD STREET. MAYER & CO., I)EA1 r.rw IS Railroad. Steamboat asid Mill Supplies, 4 artet 6 West Market Sqwssr^.