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HIM.I *i I'll RMO-tll ri Th. *^H^^^^^^^| I ' I VOL. lt. NO. 192. RICHMOND, VA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1899. wi vim it rom i law. ? .?ilne<.<*a north 'rn a.n*i ea#t"~ ? ?riv ? -a vtren.j v_rt ? ? -I. r!j\ PKICE TWO CENTS. LAUNCHING TO BE MADE A SI. CU Chamber of Comm< Hold ol APPEAL TO <Ti!':: All aro Urged to ll to Ac THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. i .mi pi..iiu . i ii it .11 ii in ,i Miall be ;i Rcsrlititou lo Ail, .uni .in ( I. i i n lo ls Ki mt in ?' i i, I \ I ?v.11 1 ? ? . : i ? - ?? ? ? I ? ? ? ? ? I : I : I ? CAPTUI \T. i ii n ? rn \ . \ ? OBIt w; I -ile lr Petrel sent - READY TO COME IN, Otis Ca ' ? ? i . CHINESE AT MANILA. . M i- s.i-. v i heir lannd ? ***TIII ll- .niall-. ? WELLINGTON'S SUCCESSOR, il u rlantl llepubllcnna Kleet <?? I lt..!;..!-. shryt i - a I < 1 ? ? I TO SETTLE lill: SAMOAN CLAIMS ll Damans fron , For, ? - f * rations. MISS GRANT IS NOW A PRINCESS I comes the Bride of Prince Cautacuzene. ANOTED ASSEMBLAGE G josts All !' i of Social and Mil'tar) Distinction. THE SCENE A BRILLIANT ONE. u iih iii" Ploral De* i tetons anti i ,i,. ..I ih.- N llitarj Oaosts l lu- Ht i'1 - Coata VI I Bs i i i i'i In I ? ? i a ' ? ? ?? .1 i TWO RUNAWAY BOYS *< .mil- * 'aptarr il ht .i,,. t , . i n ? - ? ? ? . Min Uni. ? - ? Ula i iii i .1 ? o .'. I PROTECTION FOR THE OUTLANDERS England's Objecl in the Neg ms. NO OTHER CONDITIONS Than Those In Telegram of Septem? ber 8th Will Effect lt. FURTHER DISCUSSION USELESS. v.lN^ Hr.CI i the lenna ? v I i ne g. i iitui l roubli ? 'I"' . af tl i * i ? - KEARSARGE HAS HER TRIAL TRIP -w 16.84 Knots P H Suc? cessful in Every Pirticu . ? ' .' | h the ter tri* ? nhl h I i i asa "nnde IV.I I ivoi ned oa Baoead Putey FIGHT IN THE NORTHERN NECK The Turmoil Noi Over in Jones' District. MARTIN MEN WRITE. They Claim to State Situation as lt Actually Exists. THE CONVENTIONS REVIEWED. Illil P - . I !,. li,. Illaa;|l |fl I \\ lill ll I lilli Ul" * Hilt I H 'I i bal ii Has nu- Bf*ae of un' Sit nat ion I I Ol N.-ll'a. * - b ? - ? ? : " ? I ? ? ??-. I . i a - ?. . "it i ? od, which ll A < nts faa ? ?' ? ? - I * - ? I ' ? ' " I ' - ? I ? ? OWHATAN. ***.:i ? I io .ii,- House end Per ' I ' ? ? P M ? y - MARI li. ll. l'..vs.-i?, Jr., S'nmlni. .1 \\ r - NEW YORK M)Vi READY FOR DEWEY - ? ? v I ' ' I ? ' ' - (Centloue-* on s ad Psi BOERS EURI IH THEIR CAPITAL hesand Earthworks in Approaches to City DISTRUST ENGLAND. They Think Hw Notei ira Sent to TROOPS OUTWIT THE BOER SPIES \. ti iv i w i .I Maa M re I Lad j mb ' it '?? I'lni'i. ?>? ? I." . . h H. ul i IBM \ .ii.~i.i.ni Ki ofter v\ ll uti I r- s men ia the r - , ? > r ' ? ? _ I - ? . - ll 1 < ? \ I I I teers. MILAN'S 1 i i * .ii al <? . i -: tits ? i. ? I 'J . I i M ' < - .".ifylng the : I Be?-ra t? ...erai.