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TIIE TIMES. rrsniBBD sr _r__B___ timaesa cossia?_a__aj'_r, TIE EH BUI UH SQ. TENTII AND BANK KTBZETB. IUcbmonp. Ta. The Vail- TlnsMls serve- br carrier* fa fbi* lit v and Manchester for ia cent* s week. Bv mad. 8-VOO a rear; t>0 cents a month; (ajaj for three month*. laskssasr Tiiaae?Three east* per copy. St-ti B yrsr ih*w*)?'iiiyTinss_u_Iuuadln two pirti?One dellar a raaf by mail. All onmniuniratlaa* sad swrresrsMsa-e?oe sboalS be ad-rea*.- to Tba Ttsaee _Bn_Bjaa_S> Baadm. norie** la reaUlns mattar type, aa ern ts per lina Card of advartlstaa rate* for apace f_rnli_e tiaii'iicatioa. Bemlt br draft, check, poitofflce order, or reg ;*t? ? Time* Telephone*: Ras_.ee* offloe. He. Ml; t-il-ri-i rooms. .No. 88*. basan eoi.ie* sent free Psbscriptions in all cafes payat.ie in aifvaao*. TH_. JIMJCB COMPArTT, _aichBood. Ta ran i:?*r.( Ri. in WWAUt too scrAMORE i r.r. MAB CB ESTEK Kl KKAT, TtrELFTH AWD II! M. MKI.HT*. Itraarb Offlee 1166 Osistsr Street. aortroi.K bcreai . 5 bank btbeet. LYBCHBUBG nritEAU. 8*3 MAI."* STUti r the rT?crT.Aiio> or the TIMES I* la it oem thin un; iDO-OI in ns B1WTOMT, AMI IS B_r___U>ILl LNCKEAa l.NGu JUE MANCMIVllll (IKlil.VlfO! OF TIM TTMWB ls BOS! i.Kr-.AlKK THAN All. .ill OIUEK KIC1IMO.NO TATEWB COM MM D. SA I I LLAN.II NKlft, 1892. SIX PAGES. .WU*, si HM A RT. rraorjria. Pr sssorX I. Jarman sill adllress the alumni oft of Albemarle at their an? nual Bssstlns Lavni a. tnuToek. deputr el-rk of Rockingham oountj and con; I ..,lanius An unknown BB-B was mitr? es!! 11 Colbara, Wlas eoansy. ?The criiiutT Ncwurk, sta' irfolk, ha* bees for tsrgst practice -?The atSSBlSI Hal br. . 8 Mink ni North r:\. r ' BAX ? Sibley bill yesterday. .: - hara ba n Iraehed ia Wash. rof mi American._ artC Winn. i on, li dead. i ' nari , t i?ifn*t, i ? lay. In opposition to I .? It i- \. ry probable ti '..llb? of Becretnrj of stan., aa I 8Pt Bunn Pasha's death ls denied I', i Loaaks, ol Huron, s. i>., ail tho Isla C*-4oae] Polkas prssldsntof the Far* mers' Ailinn | o?r liht-rty.lorhia ? ' " the free nt ; ur uni ,,f WM. , . ia $18,000,. OOO a i array of only ("10,000 fl .?/t ur 1 ? ?loO.OOO.OOO a year u'"r ' -a lint a?,l tiing, nnd .- lated thai a" ' ' ..,/,?? J ? ? . comliini./. M . BawABD Mii.iiiv. Jr.. ;_ the chief np'teaman ut Chicago for tho New anspiisrs, and in s___H__daj| mira I... aa h.- lasass a pronuaoinraaato la which he saws "What aroald ol \ tk triad ta fores tham to taka a raadidstc from theil Mute whom their united dolega tum ..pp.,sad?'' apart from tho v, ry un B*arnaaatsaal style ia whioh Mr. Ifarphr ex. Brasses hf-sealf, be would have been far more ?aaaabla aaa* logical if ha had asked. "What would other States suv il Ksw York tried to 8 upon them a candidate whom nine sha af tin-; Blared the ll i :. : aaa*, ead to deprive them bj triokerj of a aaadldats foi who.,, tbej hi ahelm. I^L'ly declared their preference;- " > ut Chicago aro tlj making prophecies about Mea J rh bassdaaeapsriaaasa of the past. .Mr. 1 | ths manifesto of Mr. Ld Ward Murphy, Jr.. says that it ia a _*ood omen; thai lt doss not compare m ricleaes with that m-uvdlbv J.dm Kelly against Til. den BOT With ti.ut _88B_6d hf Tam many against Cleveland in lass, yet Dotb Tilden and Cleveland carried New York in thoasyears respsotsraly. while ia i*ss wneu Tammany indorsed ('lowland ho lent the St;4t' any ut not New Vork by S very larg. -idly nee it stated that such and auch a mun. though a Democrat, will not vote sad li .".minuted. Th;*, of ooaree boneo! the many childish scarecrows which th* ' '?? t* *?a peoples candidate are continually |s4lln| up BO weaken Mr Cleveland ... still if there is any aaaa La Virginia ar aaaawhsaa salllaa himself a Democrat, w.h., will r,,,t IV* for the ajotal i nee of the party whoever he may be. he is Bot atnie Democrat, and the bo..uer he leave, the party the hotter for all concerned. Two zealous Lepiibhcans of Mary'and bare sent President Harrison a OOaple Of J'ung possums (or hi,,. to keep until frcai. . then eat. Wonder if they are mn yona. ahcata. Dollars to doughnuts that President Hurt nt know th.- difference between ashoat and a p as_OB kay more than he did ? and old Gilbert Wootton Vb,.* down oa Jame, river. Cele Jerry Ifuakwill undoubtedly have tu be called iu to bo! ve thia semi-airrioultural problem. It is a mutter ,-f history that BO Democrat ever failed to receive the nomination i? _ ?-t.on when he alerted out with w ,,iUJ 166. That wat mthoCha.iestonCouventioniu,.,;^.,^^ sectional an.muaity which had been ranklma over amoe the foundation of tha liapublic was approaching a cnala. and than the Democrat,. mty aaa on tha verge of a fatal ruptuxs. THE CONTEST AT Ol IC AGO. The convention to meat at Chicago na\t Tuesday will be divided into two diitinct ola****, on* representing the tieopl* and th* other the politician!. That olaas tepreieot mg the people will support llrover Cleveland f..r President, while the other, with an eye lingi* to future preferment, will mpport some on* elie whom they think they c?n use. Thu* the fight will ba Clevoland and Democratic Principle against some one else and the Bpoila of ofnc?. Fortunately, the friand* of Principia ara in tha decided major? ity, and it ii believed that they are firm, determined and well orgar.i/.ed^ r opponents will make'one more Bsatnv rate effort to break their rinks and detest them, but th* indication! ar* that, hnving re? mained firm and aolid against all th* roany onslaughts which hare been mad* on th<-m faring t*16 PMt rear, and having io far sig? nally triumphed over ail their enemies. they will remain firm and lolid to the lent If they d ? then viet, ry is certain. Principle itself ia Btrong; hut determined Principle tacked up bv th* people ia invincible. M after tbe people have triumphed in the convention and Cleveland bas been nomi? nated, the subsequent compaign v. Li Le etnv teden tho same -dd linea ot Ma vi. Corruption. On on* nd*, the Demo? cratic ho-ts under the great champion of Tariff lieform and the ligate of tt. will be marshaled against the oohOTtfl i f Pro tection, Monopoly and Vt ree. In this fi_iit the Democracy will he i BB M I by the con? centrated capital of the mon.;. 1 -t, for whose henefit the people are now taxed bo bea and the very tribute which is now a-BCted from the great mass of consumers to enrich the few ntanniactnrerfl will I cor? rupt the people, nnd fasten about them more firmly than ever the chaim- of Monopoly. It will Le a campaign in winch principles and rightewlll be attempted tobe trolled by hugo corruption fund*, md if it eeds not only will general debasement of the country naturally follow, but anon its heel* will come the infamous law of force to enable the party which has thus bought it* way into power to maintain itself in power by bayonets, bludgeons and shot-gun*. There can be no doubt as to how the c >n test will end. For many years since the war the monopolists arete, able to keep the nt in subjecti n through ignorance and misrep? resentation as to the effect of.a tariff reformed bo as to weigh as lightly as possible up>>n the masbe*. Put now tho eyes of these dupes of tbe favored protectionists urn opened to the fact that protection simply means their rob? bers- {'ir the enrichment of a few of fortune, and they will assert t selves and throw off the shackles of their oppressors. And the admistration of Qtornr Otetoland, (.abed npon principle and right, will bo conducted upon the same ideas as those whian will govern the | ri Itel aampaign, and for the next four venn at lena! the afnira <>f Biala will bc mannga ' for the advantage of any man <>r clan* but for the welfare and procperitjr Of the whole people. Corruption fund*, however large, will b.> inenffioieat te blind the pe a* lo their true interests, or to agate dei them as to the evils of ti tariff laid under the guise of protecting them, but really framed te keep them down and make th* rich richer, while the poor are growing I rer. This being the issue of the approaching campaign it is not strange that every! now terning their eyes eagerly towards Chi? cago, if the ahnmpl u of Tai which will lighten the burden* of the people, be chosen as the Demo, ratio standard bearer, there will be a sigh of relief throughout the land; it he should happen to be defeat' Democracy will loyally support tho ? leader, bal there will be lacking much of the enthusiasm which would be called forth by the name of I troter < 'loveland. Mit, (lilli AMI TO UK THE MIMIM I In summing up the result that will occur at Chicago, tbe Washington Post has the : say: All talana I I. it seems very much as though Mr. Cleveland would bo nominated on the first ballot, and that from start to finish that ballot will be little more than a acrsmbls part Of huting and hesitatii ? get aboard the Cleveland band-wagon as it pm 'Ihe Lost is perfectly independent . tics, leaning rather 11 the Republicans than to the Democrats, and certainly withn<> lean? ing towards Mr. Cleveland, lt has sized up the situation exactly. Hr. Cleveland is prac? tically nominated and it i* because Le has tho people behind him demanding his Helectiou. In their presence the politicians those who oppose his nomination because they ar.-un able to usn him dissolve int.. their nyngan Btfl like tho cloud-rapp'd I PrOCpCTOS dream. Mr. ('arl Bahari has recently expressed him s.i! anon the subject of the Demaeratl an interview in the New York Worlu. ai. 1 rn it ht laid especial stress upon the fact that Mr. Cleveland's nomination wai ope de man-led by the people themselves. 'Too much emphasis cannot bo laid upon this feet, When it is the people themselves who de? mand a man all those njfa lb ?: wdl malt run to cover or at left bleached victims on the road. Rarely m the century of ..ur (i.\eminent has any man had a popular demand for lum 'omparable to tiiat made on Mr. ('lei etea t. I ieneral Wash? ington had it, Qenetnl Jaoksonbad it, Mr. Lue ..in ba l it, t ut la later rasia it baa to the lot of no other except Or \.-r Cleve? land. Tho onad?Inti ia already elect*. 1 who han tin* p pillar dem md fur him at his back. And why do the people lb as clamor lor Mr BBt-td The answer is rery apparent. have tried him and f.-und that he can be trusted, and he represents in his person that which the people desire, 'ihi* in to be a war of the people against tho | mon ' or thirty .wan the mon. lists have forced the people by nets i f I Kre*A? to pay lit fora tani that should c Bl ;i pair of shoes thut should coat 12, an on in respect to everything la the daily con? sumption af life. The people have found this out and they have determined to repeal theio acts of Con? gress and get their coats fur (M and their e#l Mr. Cleveland stands for thin ci.uteit of the people, and the people will see to it that he is given the opportunity t i right their wrongs. Wo have kept our ears wide open to hear all the reasons that could be advanced against Mr. ("loveland's nomination, and all of them, like the roads that led to Lome, lead | and the same proposition that he cannot ui: rv Ken i ork. And why can he not carry New York' That is claimed to be a Dem - eratic State, and Mr. Clevoland ia certainly s Democrat. Why should not Now York go for this Democrat if he n? selected by the National Contention as our standard bearer ai well ** for some other Democrat- "Oh." say -onie. "tiovernor Hill will 'knife' him.'' and say athen. "There are many discontented Demo? crat* in New York who will not vote for him.'' Either argument assumes that the 1 larnoo, racy of the Inned States is to submit t. dic? tation: from one New Yorker in th* one case and from several New Yorken in the other. But ia either ossa all of u* aaa! gita ap our free will to the dictation of an influence re? siding in end confined to New York. Now we say. once for all. that thia claim ia Bat to be tolerated, lt la the claim nf the highwayman-it ii the "atand and deliver" argument. If 0018860* Hill and the disoon teaasd New rorfessa are no better Democrats than thu. they are not Democrat! at all. and ought not to be for one moment considered. If tbey are going to noa* 6ad sulk and betray becauee the national Democracy will not am render it* independence of thought and Bettoo to them, the sooner the national Democracy knowi thia and cuta loose from them the better. If that ii the aort of Democrats they are. they sre a lource of weaknen imtead of strength. For one. Tm Times ii tired of hearing this clamor, that New York will go for the Pern' crats only in caie the national Democracy put np the man whom ? clique of New York p U ticianB want nominated, and that it will go for the Republicans unleis tho B-Bhaa of ihat junta are respected. We had as well live lin? tier RetrabUeaa misrule as under such ty? ranny as this. The completer "V too with which thiscii'i'ie of New York politician! allows it to bo ku wu that the Democrats at large in this I l i. n will be permitt- I I r tho ppr.-on who suits them, reminds ono very forcibly of "The Sail, rs' Consolation. ' ?'a itroni sr it roar now* i a I pities i ahsppr folki s [VTKItrST ANO ItKNTAI S IO WE TAIO. Mr. Huidekoper stated t > some officials of the Danville railroad yesterday that bein, tended forthwith to obtain the necessarv or rom Judge Pond toputintheOntr.il Trust Company on or before Juno 1 th the ri; ?irv to pay interest due July 1st upon the Si ' " At? lanta and Charlotte 'Air Line railroad, the ?:t ? f the amount and at the tim ... named being required by the Air Line lease. He further said that tho Danville ra!ll had several hui. 'and dollars tn bank which had been accumulated for July inte? rest, which would be pani as usual. tha opposition to Glerelaad succeed in defeating him at Chicago. The interns ol the various other candidate* would be ?o conflicting and varied that con n would at once beCO-M worse con founded. Lven if the ex-President did not bara a clear majority of the convention, the fact that his friends ure united and while his opponents are divided into half a dozen or more arr.ag factions, would be al I certain finally to secure him the nomi? nation. Blj piper in tha rday Bl< ming ti.at had full particulars I fdr thi Kich mond and Danville ra lr md n / ii | so , i s oi i \ / / /; i si. leal "f And mis tullen 00 by the death . balor brother. I V..rk, who was igooi will of bm ? ? tsin Eli bard J. test the d' cumeut. 1 iv mil? lions are nt ll il ih to A. J. Drexel unn unosa the deat aagbter Penny, the arifs of JamesW, Paul. Jr.. ir :. where hbo bad gons for ber health. A mausoleum is to be erected at I L. L, for tbs reception o! thsrsmsinsoi ths barlee Pratt, tho oil maaufactt Brookljn. lt wiU ba ia the osatra ol ' I Pratt h lt will take the form ol S chapel, aud I ? ( tba mausoleum will bl 'I hg be abool The ' is ha* undi Bhangs, ths Northern Ps ed to tin* Last. Communication with th< and Wi sly cut off. J bi ? and OBI ?? ry great, lt voil take r it. ' Bullita, ? I i ars said to ba ths leading promoters iu the nea rai ros I to dolphin to tupe May. 1 ho new ii*-, t arith ths Heeding - > item st on tho I eriptmn hst! aro being cin V until tbs ? Ths Eastern Yacht Club i rill rsa Bhsad har! annual cruise to the SBStWSl . . sequence of the unavoidable absence of the . i inn. ? I rs, Viee-C mm ' rs (lard? ner will take command ol thssquadroi bs Puritan will be the hag ship sad QaorgS ll. Richards the hrst cap Pun. Ilia. leery W city, has been sn,-"cs*: ul u, lute di rorOS she brought ac . Livini I : I >n the sp] ??ve ha* signed a d'-eree ii. uer fa...r. Shstsswsrdsd tbs susi her two children and Mr. I to OBJ her $4,000 a year linn. Ile 18 required to sign a bond for $10, tho payment. ty Pastern Pei.. ankers mat in Allentown Thunda :,d re? 's llaiike: I years. ..ed at . for the Saba, uud thi-. sub,eel . ' l.SCUBBloU. A ,', . ' .tn ht [rasoa, one of the first ' ? ..cr to ent.-r the ? ,i term in the 1. Cambridge, aud a do/eu l led by (iover. | ?nd taldra* P. I aa arranging * taatlmoalal boya for tbs training itowa aud Portsmouth, r..,w at rt, . o been traiping station totbosa ty-fire going lion of tue Jameatown tb tended voyage, buts ist. lhe Porters nth and the Morion. of tba navy bara i for tbs ? S?0***1 r "? N''* i ->rk harbor. '?ia. Captain J v ? 8 Nor:, .ti. mended for tbs position by tl. ' Commerce and bj Secreter? Fl? inty it is to maka ths request for the detail. i.ekstein. the white lead manufacturer ? unati. while in Ibo eighth stor new building at tho comer I j Kim streets Ibur the open door of the elevator shaft falling "to the aecoud Boot sights teet, end striking on the roof ,,f the cab He waa conscious when picked up. and begged pit? eously tor chloroform to relieve his i inga. He waa taken t.. the h spits) wi waa found that hi* skull ?.. tleath a matter o! .. _f. WBS '?lie wealthiest and be oven in Cincinnati. in the Army of the Potomac ranj Scranton on Sunday about two hundred different organizations took part, (ior.ruor B. attended by his staff, reviewed the ion trorn the grand-stand on the Court? house Sonar*, whore the members of tho So C.?u ,' i Tirajjr * ,1!'* Potoaaacwaraa The annual bati.piet of the society wa* held it. the &BraBton City Guard armory in trio evening. There woro about "bree bun gueata preaeut. (..rioral Hutterrield presided. 1 oasts w*reresponded to bl Lierj Unant Uovernor Waters. (,.narai Horace Prt?r, YV. IL MeLlroy and others. The annual lawn tennis tournament for tbe championship of the tnttsd ttutsain lsdtea' singles sod double* sud io mixed double! will be held under the auapice* of the I Bited Htetai Nstionsl Lawn Toonil Aisociation. by the Philadelphia Cricket Club, at Wtisahickon lteight* Chestnut Hill. <n T uesday next and following days. The tournament will alto in? clude an open event in men's linglei. The present holder of tbe ladlee1 Bingles cham? pionship. Mis* Cahill, will be debarred rrom competing tor the prize* la Bingles, bat trill be required to defend her championship and the Wissakick'.n Inn cup against the Aviur.cr of the linglei. Tbe commencement exorcises at St. Bte* Khan* College Annandale, Dutchess county. . Y.. were held Thursday, Th* graduat.ug addresaei were delivered fr .m a platform 08 the lawn. Yice-President Morton *at beside Bishop Potter while the addresses were being delivered. At the close of tho val" Bishop Potter called for three cheers f-.r the Vice-president and they were given with en? thusiasm. Mr. Mort n't speak. were ten grad iates. \ . Morton came up to Ellerslie, his country seat at lthinebeck. on Wednesday afternoon. He intenda lo spend his summer at Ellerslie. He had a long conference with I'. Platt {nit bef- ro he left New \ ork. The golden jubii*.. .f M' Abet Superior Marv I ( th* Convent of ?? pioaeera of tho order Ib tin* country, waa celebrated at tha eon rani Ul Pittsburg ihuriday. AL th-. >tb was lorn in County Wexford, Ireland, in IS on-lune Pi, 1842, n irldaadea* e order of Uer* v ss at th.A aoareal In Cai lon ? - ureieof of the original band | - -ster* who oama t thia eoe Pittsburg br tbe leta Biibop M '"Connor. She rece;v..' I'lpeoisl tbs Pope, It is dated Hay u. mad ia gold. Pontifical high mus waa celebrated by Biah ip Phelaa, D D.. lal at chapel. The convent i* the oldest in this country. SearyS. [reennd George IL Stayner, who i -year* ago electrified Well street with their wonderful transactions in < taetannti, Hamilton and Dayton arid Baltimore and ? Utorney Nicoll amt Judge Cowing red from the eight indictment* pending against them, Be of theae indictment! Irei wast; .ruff, who ? Iowa andei I and for md tba ? attorney i obtained. 1 be indictmeate uro iain in Wall atreet, and aereral of his *cl said trom time to time t bara beeaani Thomee L. Doran and los friend Zack Hod have just returned to San francisco from a . elbrt to find the fhmoni Pegleg mine in tin. ('dorado desert I -.??" ? birthday with a complete outfit ami a men of tha district in wh cb Ihe mille is said to ba, ia the heart ol the desert, th rona lag the country shout ('an inty. Th I three ? teeth, arid ? ing better than lon \*r ? t In iperienoe with earthquake!. They counted two hun? dred nt ry nea - Yuma road was rendered .0 in sev? eral places. tion of tba I -ike tho ll : ..'-toa 1 mill mon I. ind te BB* I tba grear I ? by all ree of - nhieh will recall La i ddo , tho crisia comes. Amalgams a of Iron and Meei Worl te?i of Mah.mug \ alley, I lb They i Ia prondii i.y tbe rg maaafaeturara vs 'ibo Amalgamah ition to I ? ? m ntba, and dui that ..id ition ar., using knowL edge gained in its servico to help break it up. ' Pl apia If I I?BSfBrS. . ka ii Bolton, s[ ? :il com .race street between L< urth and - to Bemud H. Pulliam. Lri ? ? ? street between f Commerce to | T. N> U dam street, southwest ,000. Comm* mer Ninth, resei g . -?! ana i ii> in. near i . u ill.am Ellyi u Lrouk turnpike ai. I gary r i Sara: tb to Lai Hair's trail ? ' ' ittl side ? - Ella C. Staple* to Manmn. of exchange reported from chancery court Muy 38, 1-J-_ iH Geest, Tho case I st the trial v Blt. Ob tho lit: res car on Eighth atn - I ssh sad dre ..ir leg and ru-e.viL. lit lalor tl man aga..-' I I i and and. the t for I -''-. the au: i I as entered accordingly. The def Judgment whs i n tho 'd- uta , [*hel .. iring aniti eera instit . I h maa Bari v ag linn tb ? . ! ar. 1 Seven Lines Itailroa I ' mi anj - . oe against Hettie D. ind li. La Vhs Po.ul t.. I'.nrt.m BTeigann. 1 ba i bland I ^velop. i .... ss the Hart.-.i I end ..f I irs! ^street!1 aili, it li ine to be turned In 'li it dir.-. | tbsshendonmsnt e and ti P ia of aline from Clay down ..re of tl I theu turn t pen 1 ..n th! I propel fran. . will be al al the uae Urea the electric line r irst s: ? I drive, ai lt will inako one of tue prettied iu the may. Ma*.ml. >o(m. Lodge of Strict Observance N'.i. 2r>7. met teeta ght ai I oferred the Third Degree. The (.rand Master ba* accept it the Mei pla 1 fa n ill be Ju lg.. Wellfoi 1. Lev. H. p. Orand Masrer. Ltberte! Lo !ge of Pei confer tbe Fourth and Fifi s ' next Monday night rbi I cufer th>> Pa-r. Masters Legree t .-night at St. Albans Ha... No. .< Cl aptet and Na 3 C mn.andery met last Light al tue Temple, i ? r ?iaB_B| neesseawlee. At tho last aure a com? mittee vs aa appointed fr.in tue two houses .runty with the providions of resolution, to meeta Bimilarcommitte the Legislature of Mandari lt.. !.si lor th* fishing rights of j 4 the tw 1 Statesm rocomokeao-nd nnd agree oat bona. dary line. The two committees \Aiil ,-: Old P..;nt on Jaij lath aad go from pref the iahiBg g-round* m qusst ? 1 .. Virginia o uimittee will aurt on tue eveniug of July Kth and GoTBrnoi McKinney La* ord*red CspUin Seth Loiter to have th* ?teenier Ches*p*ako iu realm*** at Uid Point th* neil evening. THEE. AND D. RECEIVERSHIP. Statement ot Mee*?. Clyde, Mahen aad Ooatlbv, ta* Cemplafeent*. The New York Sun of yeaterdar say* that aa soon as the newi of tho receivership nf the Richmond and Danville railroad was r 11 the following itatement wss prepared md issued by tho gentlemen at wm-se instancs the receivers were appointed "First Circumstances unnecessary ment upon bal placed the property, ne il well known and a* is *hown by tho market price of the different securities, in u v?ry embar? rassing financial condition, a condition which, uni*** properly bandied ar. I relieved, threat? ens the disintegration of 'die lystetB. nd This condition, in itsei! .juite se? rious enough, baa been vastly aggravated and rendered much more dangeroiis thr< ugh tho unprecedented, and. a* is believed, absolutely illegal action of tho Federal (toort for tue East? ern Diatriet i I Georgia, apon the complaint I i urtiea buming to be interested in tue i Central Railn my. a prop? erty tho control of whi bbad been pubii'-iv bou-ht. and for over t' without challeaga or dispute by tha Terminal' m pany, and smoe July. 1891, publicly operated by the Danville Company. , . "Third I he pur ??base. >f tho control of thia i Central Railroad ( and tho * . irrsd in ita ral amount to rn re than the total ftoatteg debt, whmh is tho present the .-mbarrasstnont Of the layills, and aoaaa inantly of tbeTermtesl Company. Loder this state of fart* the ebon Qed court of the East? ern district .d' Georgie at tne re.juest of BC B Clark who. ac: rd'.ng to I 8 . - , says she never heard of thu suit until after it wa* lr ught . of fifty lilarea Georgie Ceatral .t night and ft BOtics te any one, seized tho G< CentralHailro.il Company, placed tiie same in the hands oi j-- and in violation charter proriaiona of th>< Ge rite Central Baily ad Company, this court ordered an i ::re.T rs t r said company to beheld. At th- same ti ne. byan order which ? rt disfranchised tho majonty i ; of said tie- rgui Central *o purchased and oe . "mu? nal I ?li major;! dad, bul that a b er I be en? tire: irt rhii aquently made a farther order li Of the New I Bgland and Savannah Men av, Which bad I l Georgia Central Rail r ai <'ii mpany in I ? Danville Company to meei Ita maturing obli? gntiona in January last, arter the Kiel, i an 1 i >eni >? tu, thai 1 ir-.ty. ihould ba re? turn- -I to ti." I leorgia (leotrai Bailroad Com* pnny by the Richmond an) Danville Com* Dany w;' I ad> .^ii a sw ? made by Mr s. M. auditor >>t tho Bee "'ed and pen al tain - ... and a court, in debi . Bount ex - fhn court granted ;o said ? Da ? ? 14 apai | i 1 ita new mai which the c return thia security wthout any ' ? ? lr .ni t .us being :t. aro. wo are adi I worthies*, but also tinville 00 dune 17tti why the ? aa put into the bends of ereeeirer. rai aaoni ? "Meaara. clyde. Ifabeo aa I Goadby, being rhe-e upparently arbi ICteof I rt aro legal, a ' ' ? or tho interests I anything further ??. ' thil ''.nut. the . 1 Vi. Hu. hmond uml inpaiiv. "Mr H some year^ invillo Hail Botes! an .?rous, and Mr. Reuben Bl from which tbe Da - it* largest ... 1 at the same time manager of ita itel linsi st that i ort. sad both ar. ? ..y familiar wit. ?riaking the applicat. ::!y had I ?>ta?U '.ti l: grant;: I. but alao bad othi nm to ba 1 in tho . alamity aa "nt further spoil at. property, the?o pa * ? I ?u t-j them to certain such hostile act :? anonoABtzai appointment of receiver a ' bs fiuanc. tem, but will be foun I ' : tion over the Dal August 11 tb - aagiag it i I ? s within . itt atjy such rsori ? will ;ti the .t tn m th> (.11 be fur I - of Gi been attn-::,ed or ? l bands ty. and In every in* aa re. release BC .ch be? la been . it as it ba* be. ? ? take thi iq hUch I ' i mberrassment and ip tho proper benefit of it* own busi aeaa, ko narai - receivership do.-s n ate de t can. aud.! lubA* lesa will, be permitted ' ev. ry propel' a they bel.mn under thin arrangement. of the hostile attitude taken by t l and the parties BOB : but more - HOB of I lo systen. wi.l be powerless ts farther BB i.traiy. tl tl th., name time properly asserted by tho re? fs. " Mr. Samuel Spencer wa* at hi* office tina morning, but aaid thet he writ* not ready yet to talk of bi* trip. u. r to make a full r Ins tirm Hi irt Drexel If rgaa ashia note* were ntitl m the rough shape in which ttiny wero made. Ul - Drexel ' >rgna A C... w.-;. ted before t',? p. at..\e mentioned for receiri . irilla wu* hied, but it is und that it will not interrupt their consideration of a phiu for reorganization. a . Mr. William Spicer u uuite iii at hu home, 816 NioholioB street. act of the boerd. WM in attmida lamed tbe detaile of the plan. rill meet again to-day. I will Mrn. Annie IV. Jordan Of \(\t> Tremont Ht. Host., . heilth. from bad ch- . having rush of Mood I ? gla of the enid not take the ?' tor's i Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon fullv recovered, and Bon feet health. She I Bau tanarllla all day and then i HOOD'8 PlLL8 ?r' feet in composition. BBeasBrBSBs and aprieara-ce. CHAMPION REPAIRS FOR Reapers, Mowers and Binders. SECTIONS, KNIVES, BOLTS, CASTINGS and all other kind* of Rt for tba ('LP ? HAM) l"\ ! Any part of 1 HAR. VtBTlSIl ti \< KIN! 1 Repair Perta ar.- mads from tho orig.:. I are Warranted to Fit. THE NEW WHITELEY MACHINES, "TRICYCLE" MOWER AND "OPEN-END" BINDER LHlBITIi . CHAS. E. 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