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T vyilOLK NUMBER? 12,856, RICHMOND, VA.. TnURSDAT. DISPATCH. MARCH 5. 1891. THREE CENTS PER COPT. ;SP OF REED'S HOUSE ??srsf CEDLNTEO IN THE .-? COMOMtaV Baal i asuaasasal ?aeal of *??? , ,?,. iiiroutrh ?.eorcla"; ?he r ; ? .lohn llrovrr.'? Mod?." \' h.l v M M.iiiae <->r t ? ? ?aft sea Badi?n -, i m i ? I, ?nd n ?red t1'" Filtv I ?ritl ?ut .lav, , ! !.. furo in . The K i-iiMican - led l?v Mr. , inn. Mr. Verdi***, of ? iraed the* IfBreh. m a ? - i;- -, . .. :. 1 ! v 1. S \ " "] - now." i at I a tl . i froia tha . ?? ; i ainging t?? \.-rv ef. i -w. .n. nnd ntor, - lerally. ? a is taken . ? of the ?!l tho ' 1 " }{? '-. arith r ? ? ? d i ml. Tbe : DA3EL. m.iry i'rocoedin;;?-, . ???- to I liank* In the ????? ' 1 ! ret ?Pi ' ... ?.v- -it immedi ? re he . .? - demanding th?- tuppr DtJ traffic in in the BOOB ?is - - rp wa? ? ' ? - ? aker'a - -, it- r- aa rii ?- to nt ..- m a eriti - . bai . , for it ? ? noce*. ? ? ' 7I?E LAST. ' I ? 11 ? t any time i loyal to tho . N?> . I vote ! Dtioa .?nl im ? ' ? . -. i ?i ? call B, OW r lember u. igb - I . i.lan.-o -.' ,. r-' ? in tiie . : Mr. M ? lammv, ' r ''.rt- t'> CAB? -.',;! 1 ovation . ? report i.. ?nblican at his ? nft'-r ?rasOB their - ? ' l?m:c im oo ?yF.vnAiioN. '? ??:? fr?en i-. ?. 1 ? ? ;:.."ii that ? I t-' xiv - ition of the I ?mis woild iipeeker I ' ? I ,'.ii!iini' . tbe Thirty? Penniagtoa ? - r ? NOW A LAW. I rirgtata Claim? lu? ll-.Ju?tire al Last. .- m letBe , :?: atcn.1 ' in ladad the W. and county, hum '..'.? a, *<*); E. J. - i t arad, fLaili ! - : h. fii eaat.admlo. r?? M. n couiitr. itnatraioT ol Edtaand Dtj. 1)1.152. Jame Bty, 4l.,Vi'. ili ?i dr?a, execute senator '. .l(??ej?h 1 ?' ooaaty. il.*?5. WiL lorof Wiley J. ?, Kelly, "i Mui ?liza V. illiara county. #<*.'/ i?. vVlghl PoontyT???. ? -? ?i'-n? i. ooaaty, ft??!. irtity. f|76?. - r of A. ?sed, New HaTBOtaf county, Aaval Nalae. rraidito i?, ?nspueb.] l'nited Lliarle?tcii nrrivivl at H*n u.*'*'?lai tJT '' '? :ulu? < II- N. Harria und<?. . 1 U> < - *. '??n. (..- (ilesa Las ym^ui4 ???ui duty at tbe ?Naval Academy on the 1st of April and place? on waitiiicrjiers: Oomm^daeO- M cXZ \Z *? ^?? ,1"u*l'h"<? 'r.un special ilotyir theNevj IWrtrnotit on the Slot instan and,?r?W,,l to doty ?I (he Naval Aoa? ontte m ,.t Apr? ,?.r. ? CfTOmMMlkn t__?U.t ' "'?' !1*^t*nt-ravii,a<t<? i liar . s M. Lav from duty in the BtUMM 0 '.'"?M"ns *?;? Clothing on th.? (tth ?. ?il. \??kohitnin. .Upan. j>cr stearoo ?... the 12.1. ,,f April fr,,,,, h,..' Frai.?'!*',, m ii Pr^^AesretaoUPaymaetar M 0 McDotiii!. 1 from duty al th.? Naval H,?.,,' tai, xpkoHoma, Japan, <>n the reportinr,, lus relief, and ordered t<> return horn.? am ?tllM ?MlllJBBJa THE RAILRiDAO COMMISSIONERS. Resolution? Adopted at Their Conf?rent. I? VI astilngton. (By telegraph to the I'l?poteh.J ^v?sr,MTo:.. Mardi A T-e OoaTserRot a Iroad Con i to-dai adopted n? ? following reeoluti it II is com, for the Oo-treaso) the I mt.-'i stut?-s and for the Legislature? o? Uie\ar:?>iis stut?.s to re??ate, withii respective tphegi,, t?.e rateo o I? ' traffic an.f legal and eonstitu ttonal runitat?ona which, ander oui trativeacM rbal it la within the imwirnf Congre? ami th. st it.? l>gi?latnro?to del. power of reasonable reerulation ol ratee ti rs and t<> _riketh??ii findings npoo qneetionsof faet, after fall pportunity to be heard, aa oonele tiding npoo thi? courts nu tin findings uu?l a?-ts of other administrativ? ollie. Thai unif.-Ti.ii'v is desirable laooogroa nonaland State legislation onthes?bjaei of ratea to the end thatp blic regulation ? i retes muy be practioalli reached bythi ? ?operation between State and lu. t. r-t?- .ti~. "FiM. That a committee of five, bann the Chair to orge au a Oca n as possible alter theopeaini I of ite next r?gulai session, the imperativ? iractiou iiv Umt body calculated t< liasti-i. and insure the eqaipm. cHra throughout tin country with anifora ? -.-i with train-brnko-i, and the eqaipmenl of looomotiree tritt dnviii...?*!.. to pre ?-ut and he pas?ese <.f a lull therefor. n.-l. Thai the committee, bofor? ? tine the bill to the appropriate con. ?onal committees, be reqnested aft?-i public notice, t.- ; its n bearing to ao? i repreaentetivee of snch organisa. turns ?>f railroad officials or emploies ut lau- desire to be heard. "Third. 1 rotary of tins con vention act m secretary lor thi mitb ." Dtinning the committee on re ?sonable retes with instructions to re. port to the nexl oonference saoh further facts and suggestions in connection with ? as nay be deemed deairable : ?pted.as was also a r?solution that whom til?- subject of ?m. tomatio-couplen end oononoons eir> . wius referred be requested to con? sider and report to the next conference of railrtMd oommisMoners opon tl>?> expedi ency of reqneet?ng national legislation opon I : of lighting and heating ger-cars. l?es.?hitinns of thimkBto Chairman Cooley for bnpartial ruling? ami ly for services rendere 1 were adopted. Toe conference then ad? journed to meet In Washington on the : Wcdne-dav of April of next ytiir. CONGRESSIONAL ECHOES. rnblle Itullillng Mill? Introduce?!, I'atned, end Vetoed?Th<? " Ptteket Vctii," By t?l?pr?ph to the Dlsrat.-h.i W_s_nrannt, Murch 4. -A atatement pro pered by the Clerk t?> the House Commit? tee ?il Public Buddings and Grounds shows flint daring tho past Congreaoell lulls for ill?' erection of public i aildings were introdnoed, carrying a total appro priati. . ?i tins Dumber ? 1 both houses, appro? priating 9lS.o76.n89, fill of which became ive four, which were vetoed by the ?nt. Eleven bull ? Concresn at this . fall? .lt.. ' BOOBO laws set i?m of the "pocket feto." Only one of iras of a publio character?tl Eastern division of the North? ern Judicial district of Georgia. All -.sere r? ? if bills of different kinds. THE COPY^JG_HJJBILL A LAW. Signed ?itli an lat-le-Oulll at Least Two I'ect I.?>nir. flly telegrnph tu the Dispatch.1 W-Hunomw, March 4. The President signed the copyrigtit bfll shortly after in* arrival at tne Capitol this morning. The frien is ol the bill ha 1 sake ! Private-Secre tarv Haliord to request the Preatdent to place his Signatare I ?thomeesure with a ('iiill pen "f the style used in the earl) day* ti and this? was done. The iju?l was plucked from the wing of alarga an eagle and waaat leael two feet long, it was sent to the President by Mr. n. of New York, oeere the International ( '? p. n,-?' League. The pen wes then returned to Mr. ?foult? Ident's complimenta, Leonard Jerome No >fore. H'.y telecroph to the Dispatch.1 v.? anata*, !?.('-. March 4. Leonard of New York, recently removed pndon to Brighton in the hope that ,::ti. which bad been in s precarious r sollt?' tun". Blight be l1n|i?"V. ?, died last night ? t at his ' when he passed away. I'opillation of North Caroline. fHy telegraph to tho Dispatch. 1 W-SHDioTOM, March i. The C?neos Bu? reau to-day announced the p ?pul .re of North Caroline by i i follows- Whites, 1.049,191; colored. Ba7, 170 Indian-*. 1.571, Chinese, IS. Total, 1,617,_ OmtlBBII?! 1'ureliatie of Silver. [Hy MMgMMS 10 ifco DisoaMM] WABBnraiotr. March A?The amount of silver offered for sal? to the treasury I>> pertinent to-dey ? ? ounces, and the m.:.mut purchased, 716,000 omoee,?! _ AGREED TO DIF. TOGETHER. Karh feliot HlBMelf?StarUltM I^nd of Two liebreiv Stiiflent?. [?,y telegraph to thi? D.tDatca.1 Cincinnati. O., Mweh 4. -A suicide of two young students ?-t th?. Hebrew I niou College occurred el i o'? lock this morning .!, and Kace streets. The roung nut. were [sadore H. Frauenthal and Kniest Selling? r. 1 he? boarded in the oltenfeidt, and occupied ng rooms. About 1 V',. " ?i ,'; Sctiolt. rd S heavy full m th-ir ...h afterward another. Being unableU.open the.doorJhe gol ll ?"',''': oiBcer and broke in. rhey found tt? liane: ?t himself in th.- head. Sallinger took the pistol and fired a bal divo when found, but died in u few minnteo. On the tabl.? was s note asking that telegrams for Kniucnthal to Mr. .1 H. H-il. 1 man str? t.st. Loum, Mo., and f??r Sal ;...r t?. Hei.rv Landauer, eare.Joseph ..-?,,?.. A Co., 19 weet Third Philadelphia. Bal_iger was abb? t.. tpeaA when found, and seid" they had **?*J* Ait bvtheirown b?nde. ?e_inger*? diary bed an ?-litre yeeterdey ?ayinc ho **? Hoiuc to end his nevcr-ov.suii' pain. A Florido Senotorlal Vaconcv. (lly Ulegroph U? tho Ulspotch.J ,n?Kso?iviix?. Fl?.. Maroh 4. Iha t??rm of WilklnaonCtOl ae?Bitjd States wnetoe from Florid? eiwed to_dey with Aead ouriim.-fi' o? ti:- Plftj ?tptCtMfie?. ihe ?a-Vsliiture which will elect hi.s Bucceosor ? ,ne?t till Tuesday, April Tth and it?Ser not cbo?r a aaeMtor ?snt? tne closing hoiimot the aeasion, winch ?sliiu t I v tue Constitution to sixty dav?. ConiM-?uentlv there i? a vacancy winch will b?filled by ?ppointmnit by tho Governor. The ilv fealtm for making an aj.po.nt u/ent a that the Htete may bo folly repr?? ae??edin the United K*^?^'' '? "'* event of an extra ?<>-"-"'i "' i^mgr?,aa. i mrnrn ti?? wwii-ii-ru*??* Misa Jennie Van Leer and Ij.tijainin namburger were ,?arr,,d.?iiriuee; ,??v night mony Ux>k place under a Mlj?*v ' '? ?J from an art-h of palms and cedars.. Italics ??nitod The bride is a daughter ?f S. A an Crotr%rSl?nM George liar.b.andMr.Mycr,of Uichmond. M*r?i"?.re'? Acid Fho.phate, A HjulTHrt-L Tosna f7?txl In ?lace of Ittuons or nm+juw U esifi totok*. B.B.GRYM ES'ARREST THE CLERK TO THE CITY TREASURER CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. Gaa mil? Rorclpled l.y Him Not Credited but Knterad On the Andltnr'? Hook? a? raid. Mr. _ B. Orymet?. fint clork in tbe City Tror.snror'sofliee, whs ?u.<pon(led from duty lay hy Mayor F.llyson and order.-.) under arrest on the charge ef embezzling money fn?m the city of Hiehiiion.l. It WBB in the Mayor'? oftioo that this oc? curred, nn?l the warrant wa? ?worn out by r<.liei'-.Iimtiec John J. Outohfiold. The Justice, allowed bau in th? ?um of ??500 sad tho bond wa-^promptly giren. 1 ?i" lir-liminHry hearing of tho cano wai fixed tor Katurduv tbe 7th instant at lio .n. TAKr.* nrFor.r. tue mator. It was about Mo'eloes raaterdar mom irer John K. Childrey, ac? companied bj Mr. Qrymse, walked into I be Mayor. Mr. ? bildrey, in introducing tho subject. Mated that hi be 1 ti v. ry patatal ?Ititv to ; lie hud |nMbeeninfonnedthat 1 comparison of the Treasurer'? books sritb the gaa-bill l?o-,k ia the Auditor's ofBee it appeared that on Feb? ruary Mtfa und BStb, four gas bills had been marked as paid oi thai.ks in the Aaditor'a oi'io.-< for which there wa? no ere lit i n tho books ol tha Treaanrer. Thut when this omiwion wm d^soovered the Is i. '.1 been marked ?i paid were asked to exhibit their receipt b, which were t.?'iii?l to be signed i?v Mr. I and which be acknowledged were i by him. i nder these eironm BtBDcea he felt constrained to report Mr. Qrjmi .< to the Mayor. BAD HE mrrooT it. May? r EujBOB sflid ho was Very much ?grieved to heir the aocnsation acainst Mr. Qrymea and that it w.e? ???> grave a charge he wo l be very glad to have aay H?nt... ment from Mr. Qrymea that would show that be bad bet n falsely accused. Mr. Qrymea replied that the receipts w?re certainly given by bin, bat he oast have forgotu n t?> eater them oa the be ?k, aad thai in tha hurry of rmalnoBB It must have b. en forgotti a, i lyor tnen inquired of Mr. Childrey whether his ?riih waa found to be over that night, und he Bald it was not. The traes, tioa was then ask? -1 by tl e Mayor whether the entries mads ia the gas-book in tha Auditor's office in which the bills wen 1 i Mid ivre in his handwriting. II?? replied that they seemed to be, but that if he err?te them ha mast have done il when asleep, for he ha ! no recollection of huvimr ?lull?' BO, TVT r.M'i-; aaaaar. Mayor Ellyson Beat for (XtyJLttorney Mer? dith, nml uft? r ? onanltatioa with him he informed Mr. Orymes that be wasabonl to perform the most painful duty ?if hi? official life, which waa to suspend him from office aad place him under arr<.'?t. ?Poll.?'-Justice Crutchfleld wa? tele? phoned to come t?? the Mayor'? office, which he promptly did, when the follow iir" warraal wa.-. ?worn oat ; Oltl Of I.ichmom?- 'Jo ?.-it: /'-. 411 or Any of the fiibtie OJictrs of tht Ci';/ of /.'" hinond: Whereas, 3. Taylor Ellyson lia? thi? day mado complaint aad Information os oath rjeforo me, .iidiu ,t. CrnicBflsld, I'oiii'? Juatic? of ?aid ??l'.y. iti.it within six moutli? tail past, l-yi, at ?aid ilty, K. Buford (iryra?? did unlawfully and felontoatlr eintirrrle ?'?4.? cent? ?n I altad State? currvnoy, tt.e property ot tin..Ity <-t Hi h tii.ivl ; tlit-?e are thereon-, In tiio nau.i' . f IBS Commonwealth ?if Vtrflals, to command you l?>rihwllti to apprehend ami bring tutor? m?, r.r ?orne other fuaisue <>I th? pe?.-? <?f ?(.11 ?Ity, th.' Body "f Hi? ?ail K. Butord firyme? to ?UHwer complaint, ?n?l to he further .l?alt with according to law. And moroovor, upon tfca arraat of tbe aalfl k. Bufi.nl Qrymea, Py virtue ? I tliis wnrrruit I command you, lu loa name of the Commonwealth of virjrfin?. to Bvmmon .1. ih\i..r Kllyaoa, .)o?eph raelton, Milaa iur-.ln. II. L Wibtam?, Jubu K. Childroy, -Thai M triar.-Watklus, J. L 1/SVr, and K. y?-l;oefTor ?oap|.?-ar at th.? I'olloo.luaf.' ? ?'a curt aa WHnaaass to t?>ailit In behalf ..f the ?wealth ?(."dust ttia ?aid K. Buford i.rym?.- on ttio-day ot-, that 1? to ?ay, on ttie uext day f.-llcwunf tbe day of arrcat. And have Hun an?! Hier? this warrant wlih your re? turn tl ! under my hand and ??al this 4th day of March, 1 ti. iseall Jons J. CsrTcnriit.n. I'ollct? Justice Mr, Qrymee sraa immediately ballad by Justice Crutchneld for his appseranee ut the Police Court Saturday at noon. Mr. .lohn p. Branch went on th" bond, which, us stated above, was for tbe sum of - i There are four distinct warrants m tho ne fur each bilL 7 m Motan oTT.iiA?vni. The gas- bill? are made out in the Audi? tor's offioe by Bill-Clerk Jow ph M. Slielton, by whom they are listed ins ledger pre pared for that special parp?se. Tins book ?\. ral columna which contain tho number of the bill, the district, nuwe of ? ty of ?^a-i need, and ,i of tho month's bill, 'the last column to the right of each page is loft blank, and when the bills paid each day are calli ?1 <>fr from tbe Treasurer's l?o??k in tii' ftfternoon the date ol payment is en? tered in injures witta pencil. Ten days after the mils are delivered in each district the lull-clerk (.?oes over his listing-books and makes up lis delinquent h-t, which is banded over to the Inspector to be ?halt with according t?> law. Ho ? n this delinuu? nt-hst all bills that nave not been check? ?l off, unless there i? ?nd reason given for not doing so. BB CltECKEl? TUE nU* On th?? aft? ruoon of February 25th Mr. Qrymea went mt?> the Auditor's office, Mr. Turpinand Mr. Williams were cneoking <>'T Mr. Greenbow's book from atsnrer's office. Mr. Grymee asked Mr. Willisms please to add np bin book tor him aad he (Orymesj would ?l? Mr. Wil . r him. This waa Bgreed to and Mr. G red about a page In tin. bill-book. Mr. Tarpin calling from t !?. i r< ris-ir? r'a o In? Honda*/ when making out hiede. ? lor th.' Second district Mr. Bhelton noticed thai rhalhimer Brothers' lull No. MU for 123.86 waa checked in a dif? ferent band from that of lir. Williame, who u-uallv ?iitl the work. Tho bill wa-. mark? ed as paid on the -.Mili, aad aa Mr. Orymes had checked ap on the 26th tbe clerk could ii. i onderatand it. He mads a r-'d nn<; around th?? entry and went ahead. n be had nnisbed Ihh delinquent list Clerk Kbelton conferred with Chis la ? W. P. Kaowles, and they ezam e Treasurer's book to see ii th.? bill be as entered aa paid. Mr. Kuowi?-? beiBR unable tu bad the bill went t?> T?.,1 hiiii.'r Broutera' store end asked to see their February gas bill. i. wi?. Boxoaaamn. Thrco bilw were ahowB the laspector, all of which were receipted by B? ti. Qrymee under dut?.? of February Mtb. Mr. Kaowles returned to the office and ha and lir. 8helton then went over the - from tho date of the ?le livery of the bills until March 2d, but eoald find to entry of the one which had excited their suspicion, aHhoaga thi i two w.-re discovered. ?ill clerk knowing that Mr. Orymes , ?! the Auditor ia chicking the rert books r.n the 16th for a ah >rt tune, paid BO attention to the bills (irynn ? had checked an thai date, lint after dis? covering the error o? i halhimef Brothers, be aad sir. Knowiee w.-nt ?.ver the liftiug isd mad.? a list of every bill that had basa cheeked by Mr. Qrymea on the 25th. , tw<? oiflcmis thou ezamiaed tho Troasuror's liookn to see if the bills bad .'. r d th? ? . I in",' found all had leen ?mid except the aboveaudthe follow? ing: No. 122. Wotkins Hardware Company, 1811 east Mam, fU. , M . N?. 1111, J. L. Ivovv, 423 north bixth, 118.30. , _. , , No. 1223, E. Scbaofur, 102 south higbtli. I iir-y nl?o diseovered on further exami? nation that, bill No. 120?.. J. I* Lery. UK) larshall, amounting to $8.75, ; . mg on the bill-clerk's Dook as havim: been collected ou the 1'th of February, did Bot appeur u|?i?ii the Tn-asmrer's book of thut dav. . - , . , this last omifwion wa?not found until after the arrest of Mr. (irymos, and makes the unaccounted-for total fC7.'.?5. Ii.aTXn BEKOBB P*II>. Acurioti" fuct in tho ease is that the gcbaefer bill, which i? checked on the bill lx>ok a? savias beea p.?d ou the 25th, was recoiptod on the 2tith. .... ,i?t? wore ahown for cacu of tno un credited bills except thone of Mr. Levy. They were all fdgned by Mr. iirymoa. , .ii?! .shell? n iu?(?nainted the Auditor with the ruault of their labora, who in turn informed the Treasurer. ?rrATEMBNT or Tea nKi.soaBB. City-Treasurer Childrey was seen at his office yesterday by s Dispatch reporter. lhelirnt intimation ho had of the mat said, was obtained from tho Audi tor'yeaterdaj taoratng. il? arrived at the offioo before Mr. Qrymea did,, snd as ?oon us tbe latter came in told nini wnat tbe Auditor had comtuiinieated to him (the Treasurer). Ho aad lir. Qrrmee vent to. grther to Mr. Tnrpin's cfBcc, and when cmfronted with the figures Mr. Dry me? did not denv that they were _t v. Inn osk'-'l bv the reporter if it waa not i that Mr. Orymrs had pnt tho money in the drawer and forgotten to antee it on the booka and if tin? cash was over ou the day of the omission (the 25thL Mr Child??y replied in tho negative, ana said that on tho contrary it was ?hort, RAD BXLI'KD BETOBE. Mr. OrvrocH also ?\-??istf*<l in checking the bill-book ? n .January -Hh, but all bills Marked paid <>n that date were found en dit??! in the Treasurer's Looks. It will probably not l?e known until the MM OOtUM up Saturday exactly what form the prosecution will assume. The four eases ma?; bo taken up separately at 111 ? > mav Ik? bunch.?d. It it said by soni" that the new Cod?- givM the Commonwealth the right to add th*? several ?other end treat them m one transaction. If toa fact is established, as all?_< d, that the en try '21" ii, r'i bill-hook was made on the 2Hh by Mr. Crvmes it mav be thai the charge of alt??ring the I ?ok? will be prafened against hirft, which would perhaps be more serioei in ?tsconsequsuccs il proven, than that of smbM?lemeal WHM TO PAT. Oeinaol M. h. BpuMWOOd has been re? tailed a? eounsel i?.r Mr. Qrymea, and hi Id a Ions oonfereoee with his enenl jri rtarday in the Mayor's ofnee. Ton Jiispatcu re? porter who MW him later in tho dfl Colono] seid that h" had nothing to ?av. and lu' had edrieed Mr. (irvtii'-s not to talk tor publication. The DXSPATC- addressed a note to Mr. QrymM and saked if he wi h.-ii to say anything, but no reply wus r> e.-ived. PERSONAL. Tb? Beeueed h.vs for several years taken an a. ti\e interMt in publie enairs, end w one of the ?nost popular yoong m. n in the citv. H- is sei-retarv at tie Powhatan Clnb, and three years oso, wh.'ti Mr. Chil drey was elected Treasurer, was selected to represent Madison Ward in the Common Council. He reeigned his scat t<> accept the clerkship in the Ti Maurer 'a o?MB. M a Democratic worker he ha? bed nomi perior, has always been found wh?-re most needed on election-day?in Jackson Ward. Three years ego when Bon, J. Taylor Blysou entered the conteei lor the meyor ally be had no more ?jutl.usia.-tie or active supporter then Mr. Qrymea. an I it wm this tact that male the Mayor's duty doubly tiainful to him yesterday. The friend? of Mr. thyme?and they are legion?will be slow to believe ihat he can be guilty of tho offene? ohsrged,aM tin- hope is general that when the proper time comes for him to present his side of She MM he will beabletosbow that ho has not violate 1 the law. His resignation m cl.-rk to the Traaour? r wti? placed in the hands of the Mayor soon affr the arrest yesterday and was written to take effect immediately. NOT THE RIGHT VAN YET. Captain Hulee Satlttled of Trigs'? Inno? cence?No Development?. Polioeman Cheetenuan reached Kich mond yesterday morning from (Mover, Halifax county, bovino ni trasto ly William Trigg? Hie man who wtf nrre-.:e.l ;n that town on suspicion of being the assailant of little Btwsie Pulling, who wns assaulted m Uns city la*t w??r?k. On i?eing queotkmod by Captain Huleo Tri?/?; stoutly deniod that be WM in anv wiii connected with the crime, and seid be waa not in this eity until tb< Saturday after the dead wm perpetrated. As I - statemenM showed aloioei c inclusively that he was innocent, of the eh not taken before Beesi? tor identification. it i- believed, however, that Tngg is wanted in Norfolk for aome offence, and Captain Hulee yeaterday wrote to the autboritiM ?I thai city asking informa? tion ooneerning the man. The prisoner will be incarcerated until nn answer from Norfolk is received. i ? wen- no further dereloptnenta in thi Pulling ca ? yesterday, and the crime promises to be a mystery which will never be solved._ ONE SICK AND TWO HURT. The City Ambulance Called to Attend Three Colored Tenons. The citv ftmbulanc?? WM summoned yea? terday a! 2:*j r. If. to attend b colored woman at th?? OddJellows' Hull who was uttacked with s fit. Ifedical relief was a 1 uiiilisiered end ?.he was taken b A second rail wm received at 8 o'eJi ek to attend a colored boy el the Locomotive NVorks. win? had been run ovr by a car and seriously hurt. His bip was hadlv braised He was taken to tho almshonso for treatment. The lust call of the day was recorred at MO P. M. to alt'-nd e color? I man on Twenty-first and Vounbl? atreel ? who ha 1 fallen and cut his head. His wound- were ! und he was left at tin- piece of the accident. _* __ _ PROVISIONS FOR HYPNOTISM. The (iovernor Write? Mr. Illalne That Then- are >o ?sueli letWB Were. (iovernor McKinneyyesterday sent the following letter to Beeretery Blsineinre sponM to a communication from the lat? ter asking what reairictione, U any. are imposed upon the practice of hypootism in Virginia: Sir,?Your eomraunl-ation of ifur-h 2, 1*91, inquiring for the information of the liritltli MiiiHter ?t Washington, I). ('., what restriction?. If iiny. are I m posad upon tl? praette? of hypmv tlsm In ttm Suite of Virginia and r??.pi?ttlng copie* of any la?* in this Cumin 'Oeoollll upon o ? intrjeet, is to band. 1 beg reapecffeiry to in? form you we liove no low* upon th.? tuliject tn Virginio. I liavu tho booor to bo voit rctpoct fully yours, _??. An Irish Military Company. Some weeks ago a movement was on toot among the yoong Irish dtiseni >?f this city to form it military eompeny to be chiii :.ttr. ?y of Irishmen of sons of Irish? men. It bi-int: the desire of tho gentlemen m corporatuig this movamcnl to have an in dependent organisation like the K-.chmond Light Infantry Blues action In the matter was indefinitely post poned, m it will be ne eeesary to si ?-tir?: a charter from the Gene? ral Assembly of Virginia for each a com? pany. 'ili?? movement, however, has by- no fallen through, and the tro will In- revived when the LegiaUtUTO MMtS m I.ember. Several years ago th?-ro were two Irish eompaniMin this city, and tn? re is nowal nndanl autterial ir. >m which to select a eompeny or even a battalion. About Mrenty-flve young ?>.<-v. had ?x i I their willingnoM to become mem? bers of the new company. Cnrrrtpondltig with the Rabbis. The following committee dm been ap potnted by '.beCongregation Beth Miaba to take into consid?ration the vacancy in the pulpit caused by the death "f the Inment e?l l?r. Harris, and to recommend y fiuit able minister to the congregation : Ms m Millhi-er, Wdliam Lovonsietn, Ju? lius Htrana, ('hurles Hut/.ler. Mo-.-s Th il himcr. I'. I.aab, end lsiacl St? in. 'J Ik? committee bai organised and have gone actively to v,'.Tk By covrespoudeuw with the leading rabbi? of tho coontry, and hopa soon to be able to come to some con? clusion. As \.-t 00 particular rabbi ha* been MgfOBted. liaptltt Ladle? Hold n Conference. ral meeting ol Um liuptist Indi?* of this eity wm held yeeterdey et AW P. M. in the r o;us of the Woman's Christian ?t?OO. Mrs, (I. W. Pleasant? presided, and tlie attemlance was larga, BMliy ? ?> ry H.iptist church in the city being repreei eted The ladies wan regosejadto continue their work in r"gar?l t<? the establishment of n ilaptist booth at the Carnival I>?> la Mir, which rommenoM April TtU. The Baptist stand will bo under tho charge of Mrs, Pleasant.--. Tho Intoresl Ilallroad-Men. The condition of Mr. Nicholas rVrriter who was badly injured at tin? I'lehinona and Allegheny shups I nessln y afternoon by th?? explosion of a pot of molten brass, was much improved yesterday, and he is now thought to be out of daug?-r. Mr. R. D. Boazolev, the gentleman who wa? badly bnrt Tuesday by falling !?? i wi ? n two cars in the Alleghany yard, was n?.t thoiicht to be improved yueterdav. although his condition w uot critical. Ho suffers a great deal. To Moke 1 p the UailgeU The Council Committee on PlnSMM. will soon bogmthe orei.aratton of th?- unnual budget and while so engnqed will probably m??et every everun >rk will re quire u Rreat deal cf time ami labor, as the committees and heads of departments will liavo to be heard regarding the needs of the respective branches of the municipal government. ?tin-Ill No? Honotl. In giving the grand jury indictments Tue-d. v tin? Dihpatch printed the name <;f O. Donati which should bavebecu L Dmelli. We charge you nothing for the advice, but urge yon to buy Dt. Buil'a Cough H*rup. TIIANKS-PK?TI'RE. HOWITZERS TO SEND WASHINGTON ARTILLERY TWO TESTIMONIALS. Th?y Adopt Kesolntlone and Ilorlde to Be Photographed In a Body?Grate? ful to Other?. A joint mootinc of member? of tho How? itzer Association and officer? of the bat torr wa? held in the twsembly-room of Mesera. Howman Poswell A Rhnmann at fi I o'clock l?u?t evcnin?-? to tako suitable action I in acknowledgment of the courte rit tho hands of ?liff-rent military orr?aniz:iti?ins while on their recent ?trip to New Orlenn?. Colonel \V. P. Smith presided, and there ware present Mews. Thomas Booker, VV. L. White, l;. \>. ?Towers, Frank ?. Hill. Smith, fj. W. ilarwool, James T. Oiajr, s. r,. Buhes, l>. 0. Darla, s. il. Bowman, and Roben H. Boabar, of the "i'ii, nui Captain Bntobe?oa and ?Sergeant T. If, Wortbnm, of the battery. i'olori..| Bmitb In calling the meeting to order stated tho object for which it was called. fjanaaa rnorosio. Mr. W. L. White then offered tho follow in- resolutions of thanks tothe Wushhtng. ton Artillery, which ho stated were pr?-|i..r?',l by him tit I h? r? ?lUest of several meiiil.'Ts of tho Howitzers : Whereas aft.tr trio moat ?vontful trip of our 11??? to tbe gr<>?t C're?c?nt City of th? ?outh, a? guest? of tho Washington Artillery, traughi with tha happln?t recollection? and unm?rred hy the slight ?at in?'idnnt or acldcnt w? are "ilotn.? again," not ?s ?one baa It, Irom a "foreign ahore," but from the bean-., horn??, and tln. ?ld?? of our !?t? comrade? lu arm, who?? historic names aro so ludelllhly lmpr??iv?d upon th.? tali le U of our memory and upon the roster of tho Army of Northern Virginia a? to liavo i.e. eooaa h ?aaebotd wor?ia in oar homo?, city, aud ??tnto. ?? well a? In ev??ry town ami hamlet in tb? Houth, ?nd who hy tn-'tr geaatM aad liberal hoopltailty to u? hav? can ^ll.d entirely ovury obligation tbey claim w? held tothe complete ?at!?la<tlon of ovory Howitzer a,u?l votoran; therxfor? t>o It tttsetrtd, Never "wbllo memory holds a ?ott In this dutrncted globe" can tb? Howltier? for? get their reception and entortAinnvnt, ?bano? terlzed ?a thoy worn by a warmth and .ordlaltty ?ornfrephing In Ihl? ?legen, rai?'ai?,., and when their ttireo itre?t King? ?hall b?vo pa????! away -'.:. 1 th? ?Ud.vi tinsel of their rogai robe? ?hall havo leas it? ic.-tre. tb? laurel? won by tho Washington Artillery lu war ?u?t In poaco will bo iresh and evergreen. Baaaft I further, that we ?to most alaasrely tni?t ?nd fervently pray that Ho Who nil. t all and In Whoso hand? aro the ?|.?tlnieaof all will charge Ills angol legion? "watch and ward o'-r tt.i-e to keep,'' ?o that ?n?*oun orlng no t?m peet-tOBBed wave? of ?nrrow iu makini; tin ir voraffa of Ufa, th'tr frail barks may ba boma ?m. o'.rilv aud pleasantly aiomf the current of tbo river of time, and Infinitely ahovo all tt.at when tli.? "silver cord?'' am loo??M nnu tti.iy ?ball be launched forth upon tho great ocean of oteriiitj-, ?t may bo ti fln?i ?afe ancfi? rage lu a hoaveniy port, whore. BhalB red from every ?torm they may with boatl!'..- ?talon behold IBs pearly gate? ?nd with o.el???t!?l trea?l wain tl,? gm.len strootsof tha gnat ci'y of Uod, wh<?ro Witt ".(?-per" glow it? bulwark? ai??l who?? wa'i? with emerald? bla?", ?nd th? "??rdt?l" and the " topaz " unite in it lh*lr rajs. Tin- following gentlemen were ?smointed a committee t?? endorse tbe rseolationa, which were unanimmslv a?l?ipted-, lingers. W. L. White. B. W. Powers, ?nd James T. Grav, of the saaociation, ?n?l Captain -I"! q A. Butebseon und Lieutenant Charle? <l Boeber, of tbe battery. sE5n THUB rrrnrriEs. Mr. White Bold ho thought the r tin?, i would hardly be a rafBci ntt< nialof their gratitude. He auggested that tbe members of tbe company and associa? tion should have their pnotographa talon m a body aad the picture seal t ? the Washington Artillery. Be ?ai?l that thu could ba done at very small coat ami would servi? t-, perpetuate th.? memory of the Howitzer? with ti??- Hew Orleans artillery. men, and would be aa ornament t?> their armory. < .1? ni Bmitb stated that he had q >tographer concerning the matter. aad that the pictures could be taken at an avi race coat ofaboatfL li a*oul ! bi adiA cult matter to gat the members? f both or giiniratioii-i together at the same time, and probably it would be i?1 it to lei each m m nave btfl piotars taken aeparately, an?l than ?ill ?.f them framed r? ?;?? tl?.?r. ?..ri.!? aava ran una rn it. ? thoTMthl ih I ild alao eirpicturoa in the "background.*1 lir. Powers Bald be fell so grateful for the courtesies r.lived in new i)rl??'i? that be thought tho photograph shorn.I be the baadaomeat which could be obtained InBichmond. They could put him down f.>r any amount tliat would be necessary to defray tha erpimat of obtaining a first clasa picture, Mr. Davis said ho agreed with Mr. Pow? ers thst tbe picture should I?- tbe hau'I that could ba a ? '?.t.' 1. 'lie motion of Ifr. White recar?lin'r the picture was naanimonsly adopted. The r ?n which they will be taken will be de? ni- ?I upon later. On motion of Mr. Harw??o?l tho com. ?appointed to sinu an?l .en?! the reso? lutions w,m directed to mak.? arrange? ments fur the pliot'ic-rapli. ITIINKS TO w n. WIUTE. Mr. Hill ?ai?l he did not mean to detract from tha (dory of any who went on tha trip, luit ho thought areaolation ??f thank? should be offered eepecially to Mr. W. I* White,wbomade himself "heard" from Richmond to Kew Orleans, and helped so nobly to make things pit asant Mr. White,ine graceful inanner, thanked Mr. Hill f.?r this compliment, bal -nid he ?li'l not deserve it, as what ho hu?l done was a greet pleasure to him. Th?- resolution which vas offered hy Mr. util, however, was unaninioiislv adopted. Tho name oooimittee was ul?o authorized to write letters or reaolntiona of thanks to all tbe militare organizations which re eetved the Howitzers while they were en ' r and returning from New Orleans. LADIES Tit'.SEEP ?.tit. BOWMAN. Mr. s. H. Bowmaa, of tbe Veteran Aaso ei t on, who managed the trip to New ?>r le::us, is m receipt of resolutions Of thank? f r? mi tho ladies arho accompanied the party on their visit to the Crescent City for tha courtesies they received si bis bands. The resolutions an? signed by it committee <"ti aisting of Mrs. v?. P. Smith and Misses Emily I.voiis, oliv.- CottrelL, aad Birdie Join-s. Mr. Bowman and Mr. D. 0. I'avi? were indeed tho ladies'-ii.en of the patty. raaaaaB for the camux. Captain Hutchoon yesterday received from Mr. Jame? G. Clark (who acted as mayor <?f New Orloan? while Mayor Bbake sii.'.it.? was confined from H fail from hi? horse) a burga hunch of dried panelas. iTo gomo of the flow.rs ased to te the Council chamber of ths Ores? cent City while the body of Bon. Jefferson Davis was lying thero iu ?tato prior to his burial. EASTER COMES VERY SOON. The V-rUivnl thi? Y?ar Almost a? Karly a? It Toaalbly Could Ho. Ths from tho Savannab Mowntng A are refers to a matter to which reference has aliea.lv I ????n made in this paper I The fa?-t tbat Ka?ter fall? or? a very early dato this year?March 59th?ha? ?cause t a "friwnd of faciand figure?'' t?. rellaot ?orne curien? ?U'.ls ti??a iuKaO Ka?ter fell ?n Marr-h ?.'tu, and it will only once again thl?century-n?niely, lc94? fall on ?o ?arly a dal*. In tlio threo following ceuturie? It will occur otilv eight times m tt.o Bsme ilata-natnety, Iu 1951,1 B, .'??'. BW.sMB, lilt, tUa, aad viisk _ I he uarllesl date on which Easter cf.n f?ll 1? March Kd, aud tnl? unly lu case tlio rao?n M full on Idao-n ?lat, when this date happen? to fall ?n Baturday. 1 hin comblnallon of ctrcutun'auce? Isextreinelvraro; ltoccurrelln UBB KM, and IfSlT, and will happen ?gain in MO, ?iiTti, and ?111, while duriug th? thro? following c??nturi?a It ia not one? " on tbe boot? ? al Uit? ?arly uat*. tin tli? 0<Bat hem 1, Basier nuvcr fall? later th^n April 8MB ; this was tho caso In Mft?. 17:i4, and 1?S6, and win only bsppeu one? In th? next cen? tury?uamoly, In 1W?. A DOCKET THAT PAYS Several Laree Tina? Iaiposcd In the Police Court Yesterday. Thoraas (rorman, tho keeper of a bar? room in Rockett?, wiw liefor? tho Police Cuurt ynsterdky morning cbargod with keeping uli -al ou open on bun lay. 8n?ral witneaae? testified that they obUIned liquor from th? accused on Sunday before laat, H.? was Oued |? tor violating the city ordlnanio and sent on tothe grand jury under the State laat, .'?trick Boiling (.?otored!, was charged with BB lawiully ?nd felonlouely ?hooting at 'lhotnas Jasper with a pistol with Intent to Sill. U? wa? flued $3 au?! costa. ueorgo Smlihand Sarah Boblnson ??loredl, were lined SUO each for .?ommUtlo? ? mlada moanor. Major Miller and narah J??bn?ou were aim Quod tho ?ame assoutit for a like of!?u>-e. William Laulrum wa? fined I*, f'jr b?lng drunk and treapasalnf ou the premise? at iln. BUaBBow. CIRCUIT COURT MATTERS. New Trial neniad In the Uiiaa Case?An Old Salt IMrOlll??.-.!. Jndce Wellford in the City Circuit Court vectardaj denied tbe motion to set aaid? the vordli-iand onleranew trial lu uiaciseof ?. R. liunn against th? Klchmoud aud Peurs bura railroad and Judgment was entered on th? v..rdt?M. Duna at th? last term of the court re? covered dainsg?! to Uio aaiount of sy,uoa for u> Jnrles received on tbls rood on the nlgnt of Mar ir*. l**i Thi? wot tho alma of mo oulllMoo on Hi? .lomes-Illv?r bridge, la which KnBln???r I-owry lost his Ufo. The defendant? exeept?l end ?xe?-'iUon ess ?atpeodod pending appeal to th.. bletti r ??ourt. Th? old ?nit of B.C. Mayo and other? ?gainst thoKlcdimonilanl Danville Keilroad Company v.?? ttSBBtnee, This ws? o ?ult of eje?-tt7i?i.t biouchl to ris-over certain Isndt Utel by th? d? f<-ii lui t ????m pan y and clolrnvd by th? plololiff?. II was instituted In tho Hastings Court ol Man? chester In Ism It ws* ?fterworl? removed to H nm ?ml. and has since. b??n pending, having be?-n continued from t?rra to term. It waodls mlsted uailer what Is tnown as the livoyeart' law. Judge Wcllforl ?ppoiijt?il Messrs. H. n. Hswe*. B. A. Catlln, John C. Nunce and Chan?? Lorrain?, trust?es, of th? Old-Morkst frcsbyu rlan churro. Venablo A iteyman recovered Judgment against .inmes L llotto Tor lia?.'.:. lu tbo suit of T. M, Logan, trustee, vs. Kate ?"allahon for tsrr?.*-), which wos Instituted Tues? day, au of la.'biiient *u lied out and ?erv?d on th? bank In wlil.-ti the defendant'? account wat kept. Tbo action wot for rent ACTIVITY IN THE CHURCHES. Dr. Newton nt St. John*?? Pretbytorlan I i.l .11 Service?Clay-Street Revival. There was a large attendance at St. John's Epiacopel church last night at the special services being bel?! there by Dr. Newton every oight filis week at 8 o'clock. Hi? ti-xt waerr un Proverbs?tiL,U : "Who? so deepiseth the word shall be destroyedi but he that fenreth tho Commandment shall he rewarded." The semen was a clear, forcefnl, telling argument from Scripture history and from the spiritual laws governing churn tor, to th<? effect that " Whatsoever a man sowetb, that shall he also reap." OOODS1NOIN... The eoncreirational singing and the hearty responses in the brief rfayM-Boofc service were inspiring. Captain Cunning. tag before the sermon, "I have a friend," and after tlio sermon he saug a ?election whica most solemnly and with peculiar power emphasized its doctrine end appeal. The spirit of God was raaui featly pr?sent at the services last night, an?! tliere can M 00 doubt of the wide? spread good that Dr. Newton is already doing in th?'?e gpeciel services at St. John's. - au unmistakable tab'nt for Met n services as thsOQ. MTTKM?fl L'SION MEITINfiS. If was bo dear and pleasant ut l> o'clo. k last e\ ? m:iu that there wus nothing to prevent the stteudauM of those who are oompelled to keep within doors in bad weo ther, and in ?woeqeenM the lecture-room of l?r. B?ge s church was crowd".1. From beginning to en.i thertj was evident so lemnity and tenderness. Bevefal concise end earnest prayers were offered and por? tions of old hymne, such as are d?'?r from association, were sung, th?- people all uniting. The BeT. Mr. Gammon conducted the meeting end made tbo only address, it mm fall of ferror end exactly adapted to ib.tension. lh? Impression it produced was unmistakably good. THK . Ut-imB ItrviVAL. The Beating capacity of Clay-Street churoh was taxed to iM utmost last night. I Every available ?eat wa-taken, while many 1 stood during the entire service. Bey. -Mr. | Harrison preached a strong sermon from the words found In Acte xvi., :I0 und :?l verses: "What mast [do to be saved} Be ?lieveon the Lord Jesus Ghriet end thou I ?halt beaaved.*1 At the ?lose <>f the Mr mon .Mr. Harrison ?xteuded an invitation I to all who believed to come forward ami I make a public profeesion of their faith. Twenty -two persons accepted the invita? tion, this makes 165 persons who have ? d .iversioQ durino tbeM meet after -. rvices tiie ordrnenc ? of bap? tism waa administered to a law number ?if ?andid lies. Services every night this week at 7:43 o'clock. THE CHARITY BALL TO-NIGHT. It ?Will Ho it, (?rand Suce?*??, to Judge from the Outlook. ? ?Charity ball, nadar the nuspices of the Ladiea1 Bebrew ?Benevolent A tion, will take place this evening at BqItj. ?li'i'e Hall. l'r?'|iiir?itions have been COB pleted to make it one of the most pleaaant affairs ot thu s?Qnon. Professor Stein's orcbeatra will'furnish tin- naaaic, and the ?appas will bounder the anperviaion <?f an experien.1 caterer. Th.- hull luis ?been handaomelj deco -.11 with living plant - of various ?pecios. The terpsiehorean pru ? embraces sixteen number ?. The grand entree will beat 0:80 o'clock, ut;?! til?- Eteceptionand Floor Oommitteea nre expected to l?u on hund an hour befuro that time. The! on Deception! Sirs..Tu. col? ?Sdel, Mrs. L I?. Htrrius.', Mr?. Lewis St.'in, Mr-. EL J. Myers, Mrs. Jacob Kir^h, Mr-.. Ons Thalhimer, Mrs. J. Ifarcnas, Mrs. 1'. c. Bran? r, Mr-, s. J, Biaswaagi r, Mrs. S. I.. Dllman. Messrs. Pred. s. Dyers, K. Kauh, Isaac Thalhimer, Julius Btrana, M. S. Bio? k, S. lhrsh, l?ra. 1 Btern, l'lulip Whltlock, M. M. Btranee, K. Hauff, I. 11. Kaufman, and F. Bottiahimer. I loor: Sriinui'l lii'iidli.'im, S. S. Wliit '?.. MlUhiaer, W. 1?. tafeyer, Big. M. (ioodman, Beymoar Svcle, Heurv S. Hutz I?t. le Btrana, M. B._her,H. S. ltm awanger, M. Ganss, Myer Byele, and Henry Wslleratiea. Sui.por; Beesrs, Simon Svcle, Marx (iuiist, Joseph L. Levy, Julius Julel, and Alfred Krak?r._ THE NEWS OF MANCHESTER. Improvements Now Going On and Recent? ly finished?Personal, Ac. In Ina report for the year 1890 Mr. Sam? uel li. own-, Commissioner of the Bes?? nne, places the total improvements ?>f the city completed and uncompleted at >117, 190, divided as follow?: First Ward, H houses.$22,500 B eond Ward, ? honsea. 19,480 ?Third Ward, 55 houses. 411,400 Fourth Ward, TAhotuai. 62,100 Thai is un increuse of >)lM?h1 over 18s:>. On April let the Mei-hamcs ?.nd Mer. cliiitits lliilik will inereaso its capital itook from $36.000 to *50,oo<?. Mr. Emi Dnval baa tendered hii resignation as a?siatant postmaster, t?> take sffed tho 1Mb of this month, when he will accept a clerkship with the hank. Mr-. W. F. Winne'B mother. Mrs. M. r.hz.ilioth Verhc, died iu Harrisliurj,', Ph., lereral dB] ? Mr. W. 1. Lithgow Is confined to his bed ?by la grippe. _ Marion llarland'? Talk. About two hundred invitations were tasaedyi tothe talk to be ??ivan in tbepanors of the Exoentive Mansion at half-past 4 next Tuesday afternoon bv Ma? rion Barland '.Mrs. Terhane), Her aub ?. t will bo "Mary, the Mother of Wuoh im/tou." Mr?. Terhane will arrive hero on Ratur ?1.iv and will b? the guest of her brother, Mr. S. EL ?Hawse, BBS will be handsomely entertained while here? Mr?. Terbnnehaa p.tut! ' ! the vice-presidency of the Aseociat on for the Praaervatioa of Virginia Antiquities, umlar the auspices of win? h the talk is to be <*iveu. (.rand Ite?)rmentatlve?. Rev. Qaorge H. Hay. of Uiohinonrt, has -mruis?Moned by the (irttnd l.od?o of tue District of Columbia it? prnnd ronre sm itivo near the Grand Lodge of Vir ginia, William B. Mcrhesney, of Rtattnton, has be? n eoauaiaeioned by the Grand Lodge of grand reercaentative mar taeOmnd Lodge of Vircinie. lir. liuy is one of the l>ri?,"ht<"-it ?nd most popnlar members of the Grand f ?nitre, and the suiuo may Do said of Mr. MeChes ney. _ The Lymph lias Been Shipped. Dr. W. W. l'srker, of the Virginia Medi? ci Boeiety. yeeterdav leeaived the follow in/ let ter from Mr. John B. Jackson, iec onil secretary of th<- I'ntted States Lega? tion at Berlin, m regard to an application ly tas former tor Borne of Koch's lymph i 'sir,?The Legation Inform? you thtt la cob fornilty wl'h the request of the Governor of Virginio in his letter if Hi? <*kl ultimo your ap rli-atlon for lymph re<-?lved the noc??*ary ?u dorsemoot, and ws? forwarded on the ?ih to sient to Dr. Libbera, who was roQUtsteu to tup ply the lymph direcUy to you. Council Committees, A meeting of the James-Biver Improve? ment Committee was held at noon yester? day. The Finance Committee held its monthly mei'ting yesterday afternoon. The Light Committee meets at the up? per das-works this afternoon at S o'clock: At the last meeting of the committee it was decid? d that at to-day's sosaion an in? vestigation as to t?i? Mo/.art Academy gas bills would be held. Hull Dor for Heeds. Only one deed of bargain aud ?alo was recorded yesteiday lathe Clerk'? office of the Chancery Court, that of ?or y K. Whit? to K. C. Tiosiey. IS reel on the south side of Canal street near Foushee, tWO, Two were ?dmltud to record In the Clerk*? office of the Henrleo County-Court: J. V. Kourqureen and wife to A- H lllltlsrd, r?l ?-10U aero? on chtckabomiay swamp ma? tolls* uoith of Hiehmon 1. tH.SUI. WiuOold Scott to r. IL Cartera, 190 f?et ob Brooklyn ?treat between HI?- folnI and tbuumli artnuta, UM* THEY FAVOR LEWIS. THE BAR ASSOCIATION ENC*OR8E3 HIM FOR THE APPELLATE JUDGESHIP. Mr. .fames Cask le Fleeted President, and Other ? ?Hirer?i Chosen?Paper to Be Read ot Keen .Meeting, Tho Richmond Bar Association held it? regular meeting yesterday afternoon at 0 o'clock iu the assembly-room in the Mer? chant? Hank building. Th.? attendance wo? ?|Uite good, and the proceeding? wero of more than ordinary After the transaction of some routine busiufss Colonel Tazewcll Ellett drew the attention of the association to the bill re? cently passed hy Congress establishing Circuit Courts of Appeals and advocate?! th- endorsement by the Richmond Rar of a Virginia lawyer for the place to be filled. JVDOS LEWIS KKDORSKP. In this connection he offered tho follow? ing paper, which Was adopted : ??.berets o bill to establish on Intermediate Federal Court of Apon?is has ]ust po???<l i.'on gre?? which it Is confidently expected will be ?bortly approviid by the Pr?sidant of ibe United State?, an.l which provi-lo* for the appointment Of on additional ?I rouit Judge for the circuit comprising tbo sut.?? of Maryland, Virginia, Wett Vlrgltu?, North Carolina, and South Caro? lina; and wheroas'be tar of th? cl'.y ?f Rich mond think thtt Virginia should be given mis appointment, acd recognize and appreciate me eminent nine*? of .fudge Lun?ford _ Lewi?, now president ot th? Court of Appeals of Virginia, for a iiesltion to be filled under this bill. Mow, therefore, tbo Bar Association of the city of hicbtnoii.l retpeclfully present to bis Kxcailericythe I'retldent ot the lotted Slates tb: ? their |i?-tltton ??mostly praying th? ap? pointment of Judge Lewi? to tho position ?for? tnl'l. Judge I.?wit i? in tho prime ot life: Is a ripe lawyer, bavin? bad much exp?rience both la Federal and Stato practice, has Oiled with dis qaction the ?frico of District A'toruey of the I iut.il Mates for the Eastern district <?t Vir? ginia : bo? served a? protldent ot the Court of Appeals of ibis Male for tbo post nine years wild dignity, ability, au.I impartiality and to the satisfaction ot tb? entire bar ot tub? stete, and l? thoroughly qualified and flttol for the po?l I. n aforesaid. The members of th?) profession were henrtilv in favor of th? appointment of Judge Lewie, and th?? officers were directed to certify a copy of Ike al*>ve. OrriCF.RH FOR THE TZAR. Theelectnm of eAeets foe the ?m.-uinrr yew WMneztpr loeeded ?tth, and with the following r?'s'ilt: PrMident, James Ceski?, Esq.; First Vn'e-1'resiil. nt, Jackson tiny, Eeq. : Second Vioe-Pre?ident, C. V. Mere ?litii. Eeq.; Third Vic president. J. K. v. Daniel, Eeq.; Beeretery, Uosowell Page, Ban.; lreoenrer, Daniel Gmnnaa, Hsu. >lr. John 1 ickrell w?_< elected a mem lier of the Exeeutiv? Committee. The following gentlemen were elected on tin Committee oa Admissions] John Ruth erfoord, W. M. i'urpiri. s. s. p. Potteeon, R. 11. Stop r, mid P. B. Shield a raen s r mob ?????? Mr. Rosewell Peaje offered a resolution providing that a ???munitteo of Era beep? pointed to r?'?iuest somo member at Mch meeting to prepare and read a paper before the association. On motion of Mr. l'ev. T. Qramp th.? resolution was referred t ' the KxectitiveCommittee withanthority to take such action in tin? premises as WM deemed adviealde to secure the prepare, tion uni reading by somo member of such a pai?er et Mch tneetin%. I w iirvi-n. Benjamin II. Berry, Seq., was elected a ? r oi this ii-s.ii'iittiou. his name hav? ing been duly reoommended und post?-?l m accordance witb tho constitution and by? laws. To Arien? for the Charter. Mr. John I.. Williams and Mr. Beverlev 1!. Manford left the city last night t'??r Raleigh, N. <'.. where they ere to appear before the Legislators in behalf of the bill grunting tho Petersburg Railroad Coin i renewal of it* ehartar. The charter of cha road, which extend* from Petersburg t?i Weldon, N, C. expires l ni by limittition and then h_- been msntfested a strong ?lispouitiou by the Qeoerel Assembly of North Carolina not to great u new charter nnlasatha Wilming? ton and Weldon Ratlmad Company would surrender the exemption front taxation wbiab that company now enjoys, it being ! that the owners of th? Utter road aro the principal owners of the stock of the former. Messrs. Williams and Munford arothetu Belvea stockholders of the Patrrobnrg, hut not intereeted in the Wilmington road. So. lor themselves and a large number of our citizens similarly situate?!, they go to urge tie- paeeage ot the lull to renew the charlar oi their road, without any such? on lition as above Blinded to. They w?t? loaned at Petersburg by Mr Alexander Hamilton, who will aalte with them in urging the jn itiee ?if granting without further delay the charter as asked lor. The executive Committee Appointed. President Tilomas Nelson Page yester? day announce?! th? uppoiutmeat of lh? follow? ing g.jiitl-?ui.-n to ???HKiltiito the Bxe?utlv? C'om niittee of the Ko?emary Public Library.- Mr. II oiiio:? N. Tag?, Major K. T. I). My-r ?. Meier?. Henry ?, Hntzler (secretory).- Wyudfiain H. Meredith, (.cu.?ral Joseph K. Andereon, Colea?! William i-, i'uishaw. Major .losepti Hryan, Messrs. William I*. Kox, Lewis D. Crenthow, Jr., .r. V. Hi'liio...!, ?usiovus Mlllnteor, W. I. ?homat. Charle? V. Meredith, Thotnat N. t'or? t -r, Virginias Newton, W. I?. Cbesterman, Ar? thur M. Se.hlen. Kvarett Waddey, W. W. Arcbor, l. .. Hai'ghuiati, Charles llutzlsr. W. P. (Ruarles, Koriewell Page. K. T. Crump, C. A. , W. I'. H?..Idy, Julius Straus, Dr. J. L. M. Curry, Judge I'. K. Wellford, Jr., oud Kev. Dr. W. W. Landrutu. \ me^tiug of this comtnittee will t<e held Frl r.oy afternoon next at 5 o'clock at me office of Messrs. Page ?t Cortar. l?rlimoiid Theatre. Tho sale of seats opens this mornintr at the Theatre for tbo .ianouschrk engagemont. Tbe historical and romantic drama of " Kssex " is me play for to-morrow night, Madame Jououschek app?'artng as l?ueen Kliza betb. The play ha* been pro?luced In its original ??ermaii in all the principle Kuro-.oan cin?sand lia? made a ?ucees?, ??nil this is me lirst year ot It? presentation In English. Madamo .lanoutcli?-? m the roc?! character of '. e.ieen KUzabetb avails b??rse|f of the ? .?i-m rtu nl'.v Affords 1 to d! ?play ?MM band-ome drosses an i .icccrailon?, all ?old to be historically cor? re,:!. Ai tho matin??? Saturday " Marie Stuart," and at night *' Macbeth." " lliKtlnes Court, Yesterday. James Corcoran alias Matthew linrst (cnioredl wo? convicted of breaking lam the stablootMrs. Msry PfeUTer and ttetllng a set of l.arii"*-. llo was sent to the penitentiary for two years. Jos?pb Walker (colored) was convi -te.) of mt II ions essnult on L. A. Wilkinson end his puu l-tiiii-ut aijsi.sod ot two year? In the petition ti?r>. Florence Wenuer (colored!, charged with com? plicity In the above offene?.', ylead guilty of un? lawful assault and was ??tit to jail for tlz inoutbs and fined one cent. Concert Trier? lU-duced. The prices <>f Admission to tho droas circle et the thfrd concert of the Phil. barmonie Orchestra, which will ?be held at tho Academy next Taseday night? haro been rediii'nl by tho managers in order to make th.? coneerts mor.- popular. Beato in taie gallery will t>e ?old for so cant? and th?)- will l?e rets.rved tot M cent? ? xtra, with the exception of tho tint two rows. Paid Mr?. Harri? Promptly. afssan? A. P. Fowden, regent, sud Wil? liam Lorenst in. s.? rntary of Virginia Council, No. H',, ttoyul Arcanum, ca!l>-d on the widow of Kev. I)r. A. Harris yesterday afternoon and banded her a cWk for $.?.000, the amount of endowment paid by that aasoeiation on tbe deatti of her hus? band. _ A ladle?' Me*tins;? There will be a hvd'es' meeting at tho Yonne Men's Christian Association parlors to-day at 12 o'clock, to be addressed by Mrs. A. B. (juiotoB. president of the Women's National Indian Association, ou the late boux war and on net-de-1 Indian work. All ladies are ordiaily invited to be present_ PersoDuU aad Itrleta. A Oood Taro piar enlertalatacnt ?HI Do rrv?n at Corcoran Hall to- l?ht. r?t?r?burg Indix Appeal: Major t. T. D. layer?, of Ktcbtnoud, was In ta? city y??t?rd?y. Mr. AarsnU. bra ich. of Amelia, formerly of C?estertlcld, was la tbo city yesterday. Mr. P. Fontaine DeWitt, ?ko b?? been quit? ri??, I? greatly .m y roved and able to be out ?CQla, Mr. Bot er B. Atetasen, a former ra?id?ot of Klliuiund, but aow asuoceaaful maniiier of tbe Hi ?union bar, 1? la tbe city. I b r? will ba special service? bald la tbe loo tare-room of Broad-Street MvtbodM te-nlsbt al S o'clock conducted by tbo pastor. Mr. William Harrison Adam? at?<l wife, of New York, are at tb? Kxcbantr? Hotel. Mrs. Adam? wa? Ml*. Mary Devyitf, of l.'khrnoud, Mr. I'Uarlae Da Anillo, who baa btnta *p?a?J log tb? winter lu UM? cuy, will rotura to at. Steven. N. a., wltlua tb? ooattsg ??as to loin lit? faaii'y. stale, I? In the city. Tboma? ('. Harri? ?ad I?, U. Norrts, of I'.lr-bmond, Va, are ?topptof In oar city for a few Say?. Willi? Harfcrw, who accidentally ?hot hi ?Melt last fetarday, la Irnprovlns. Hi? Injurie? are ?Pom lb? bead aad face, ttti at one Ume fatal result? wer? feared. Mr. W. R Dunford, formerlr durer of Bo. ? fcoaa-wafoo, baa been ?Mlaned to a similar po? sition or, Track No. I, and Mr. C. A. Bur rum a win f.n u?? place latelr occupied by Mr. Iiua ford. Colonel William P. MIM ef BaKlmor?, and Colonel G W. P. Burswyo. ?ns-ieear? In ??barre ?.f ibe improvement of Jam?? rlvar, weal down the rlwr yeeterday t.? ln?p?c? tlm work. Colonel CraifhlU left the city la t?o ?renta?. Bevsral week? aajo Bu??elt Arenar O'enn. ano ot Mr. .loba W. (llena, ???Mined bt? ankle. Blood-potsoataf s-t to and waa foliowod hy lock? jaw, trom which daath rosuited Tu?sday after? noon. Tbe fuoerai wa? frota tbe Orece-B.raeS Tabernai-I.) r<???er<]?y afternoon. captain Wat? in? Lludeey. of Cbretei.lald leave? to-day fur th?* South, where ho will ?peed two inuntii? '?itii bi? ?on, who Is treveilmf fer tbe benefit of bis boaith. CapUln Lindsay oar rtc? with blm a?'rrimc.?t ? from Governor McKin? n?y, .ludir?- Klournoy, Colonel A. W. Archer, ?ad Comrade 4. T. Strst'on to tb?. effect ibat he la ? rnomber of LreCamp and ?er?-??! In Company K. Kortv-ulnib Noith Carolina lafaairy, Baa* ?out'? brlgadr._ Ex-tiovernor and Ml?? Mildred Lee, (New Y?,rk World, lth.1 Ex-Onrernor ?TitshBgh Lee, of Virginia? was nt the Hoffman Efouse yesterday, and another mendier <>f the tmm? liate family of the distinguish?"! Confederate leader, M i?? Mildred Lee. war? at tho ?ara? tint? the guest of Mr. J. !.. Itohertson, on west Fiftv.eighth ?tract. Not Lady Florence Dixie, n??r Lrnly Krasser, nor Ijidy Mary Worthy Montague, n??r any famous woman traveller of modern time?. BaWkaae, has r lined further onr the world, la better advantage, with moro leisure and a h? tt.-r com prehension of lu?. t?iry und civilization, than Mi--. Mildred Loe. who tot BOMBS year? after the war pro. Bided over the household of her di-ttin guishol father. 0. tiernl Robaai K. Lee, when ho aesntned the preeideaey ai I?'xington, Va., of what wa? *?\a?hingtou College, bat became thereupon Washing? ton and Lee I'niv? r-tv. The First Frnlt? of th?- lieclalon. By telegraph to tbe Uispatcb. St. Lon?, Mo.. March t.?The St. Ixrrthj ?tigtir reati'-ry whi'diha?!.? ?u idle since tho formation of the Sugar Tru?t. will resume? operations April 1st, ?jiving emploi m?'tit to 5o0 persons. The resumption im brought ab ?tit by the doCBBOa of tha Now York Court ?if Appeals, declaring the trust aa illegal operation, thereby releasing ti)* company from its control. I For the IHtpateb.l t'nlun ( I ?- ? M.-etinr. Tlie monthly reunion of Methodist? wtie held at L'niou-Motion church l.-vit Suoday et 3 P. M. It w m conducted by Mr. WII?on. of I'arH Place church, a*elsted by Mr. Montgomery, of l olon-Sutlon, and was largely otUu?ed. In tlie address of welcome by Kev. u*or?? IL Ki?y referonc? was mode to close-meeting? as pec i llar to Mothodltm. It? rejoiced that these ox. P'irleni'O meeting* wer? looked ou favorably l>y mauy memborsof other communion?. He .?eel on.? hundred years ago, on th?*! of March. 17*1, John Wesley Sled, and on to morrow, the ouut versory of that day, a statue of the greatest ec? clesiastical law-giver tun-? tho apo?toilc Aaj? will be unvel'.el at i ity-ltofcd chapel, I ndon. Hut In tho distinctive dm trine? of M?0i.>1Uin ? J'istinratloii by talth only and the dlre?-t w'.taeae of the Holy Spirit, giving assurance of ?ceopw once with (iod is the basis of a holy life, and a deep, outspoken petBOaal experience?Is the grsn?le?t monument to hit meisory. That there tlx million of Metti?ill*ts on thi? globe ono bandied year* after hi* death, w_o lllut'rste by fmtn and ?oo<l work? the power of I'britti'iuity in e?rne*t, demonstrate.? the divine guidsn '?> m tbo first cla**-meeting organised by Wes.ey at Oxford l'ulv. r Ity. Mr. l.??o WheM un?l "Steinway." " Messrs. Walter ?>. Moses*. Co., 1005 Mtn% strut, /'ic'imo.i/. Pa; ?'('entlemeu.?I hi?vo an engagement tit play this evening for a number of musical Drieoda at Mr. Jam?'? B. Puce's residence, und I cannot do m. iel< justice by playing any other piano lu I HMMMy? " If y ?m Iiiivi- any regard for my personal feeling??, or for the muh urt of mosto, send OMnp o Stein way Grand Piano for the oc* Melon. "Very sine rely, l.r.nP. Wiiv.at.'* A Hteinway ( ?rani Pian.? wm supplied by Mesera. Walter 1). Mmm A Co. rnrtrait-t-rame* lletjltde?! as poo?! as new. We have secured the ser. vies of h Iret-aloM gilder, Kstimatee _ivon OU ail w.ir's. Lutvip ii liiiOTRr.its. WI Main street. Messrs. Pleasant.-. .V Hall.C.i'nersl Agents of th.- Peon Mutual Life-insurance Company, have m.?vo?l their ?mee to No? 1117 sestMala street, opposite DmbMb? l..ri?-, l.ti llrolhrr? llegtld old portrait-frames, mirror?. Ac. Call and? get th?'ir prteei to* tirst-c)a.is work. Duwden'? I'ental I luid. An alagas! ui??uth-wash, Pleaxant to tho taste, Punfles tho breath. Heals and hardens the gums, Ooataias no m id of any kind. Ask your dentist what he thinks of it, and buy it at the nearest (lrng?t.ire. Price ,r?0c. Prepured l?v the L)ow?leu Drug and Chemical Company. Old I'ortralt? lte-.ti.rr?!. Frames of all tiadt regilded. W?' guar? anteo all work. I ?Kit Ku.itukbn. Itosos. Violet?, and Lille? of tha Valley. Fresh cut ev. ry day. largest ?t?>ck in tho city. Flowers packed and ?hiDVaJ to any point. Wedding llou.iuet? ua Plan? Decorations furnished at short uoti? ?-. W. A. Hammond, 107 ai t Kroad street. Frenchmen can properly bo called "Knights of tbo Table.'' Tuoy an? good Judge? In all Its reflaoment? and delicada?. Iu order to stimu? lai*? the appetite and keep the digestive organs In good order they give pre-emtoen?'? to ANaos reaa Bittbss, When you try them be sur? It te tbe genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. <?, B. nmuxaTa Boss. _ Tbbtbo bt Time. Kur Bronchial affection?, Cough?, etc, Bbown's iiaosriiiAi. Taocoa? hav? procrd their efficacy by a test of many years? Prtce J?confJ._ lall -?needing a tonic, or ??blldren wbo ?set building up, should tolo Hbowm's I sow Bii taste. It I? pleaaant to take, cure? malaria, tadlgeettoa, tiillousneae, and liver complaints, and make?) the Mood rich aad pure. ? i i ???a AlCTION BALt'M lii-liAV, LOPIS K a w I.I N?;s, i -. v. m., four frame dwelt* ing? on ?Mt J(v-k?on and Duval ?treeta, QUAKIBm A M ?< I BUT, *, f. M., trame tena. ment No. win oaat N street. GBOKtiitW. MAYO. 10* A. M., general saeorfe meut of household furniture, ?tovee, car? p?t?, Ac It isn't a good thing to make a big fui on little provocation, end it isn't a good thing to issue on Extra with startling headline? unlcM something really worth making a noi*e about has happened? W? make a e?rt of " Extra " announce* ment beceaso wc aro abundantly justified by the circumstances in doing so. There are timM when a iittlo iloarish of trompeta is pardonable, aud this ieon*) of them. Yiiii ero fortnnoto in ME having to bother about spring style? until we are actually reedy tu place them at your dispoMi, but long before yoa be? gan tu think about them we wcro giving them study and attention. At this time we ore especially strong in SEKINU OVEliOOATS, and it wJU pa? yoa to drop in and take a look il thorn. Un Anilin P. Dnnnv