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- p??a?aal?ataaaea THE BATTLE-FIELD POn THtrS PRESERVATION OF T FORT8 AND BREASTWORKS. A Cosatftaay OrwanUptl In reterahnrg Dofin? Iho Tosit ion? <-.f r? ?ti? Arwilaa CraUr toil- l*lm-<*l In l ??million. ttr'atresponden.-e ?? the Pichmond lM?r?atv*> Pnai?tSKiri?o. Va.. March 6.?Judge I trtard. of,the Hustinp? <<??rt, to-day gran a charter of incorporation to the " Pet< Barg Uatt.o-lV.d and Improvement C< pany." The officer? natned for the fi ?aerare: William M. ...dii?. of Peterabi president: 0. A. Pfau, of Philedelpl general manager ? J. rinlay Mclllwa-.n" Petershurp, secretary at.d trcaatirer, ? togatbar ?with T. R. Dunn.T. B. (inffl! and D. L. Borum aro to constitute Board of l>ir< ?' The capital ?tock of the company i? he not le*? than *1j\Q0O nor fjaotre tl fjLWi.Ofto aad th? area of landtonoowi ia not to exe??.! .*>.( ? ) acr?-s. Mr. T. lhmti, <?f the K-'tr<l >.f Directors, is oily engineer h< re at ? Mr. T. i\. Gnfl. t? a resident <.f I'riuce (?core? county i the owner of the v,.'!l.known "Crab tara. 0BeT*TT? OP TUB 0OMPST4T. Theohjects of th- rompaay aro tue p etrvation of the fort? an ( ? ???-twork? trance within t!.<- ar< i ??! lead aitaotl from Port S. !? . i -\ on the Jcrmal plank roed t.. I ? Point railroad, ni.-l the f?.rts ami bren work? extending rtj 1 into Dinwid county; also. t; ? rn ??? ing by ouytopri monuinrnt? ??! ! la of the i>< tionsoceuptt.l I . bodies ti-oop??Federal : derate- dan the memorable : .? - aroaad tin* ell tb?? lavin?? off ol ? rivo and pathwi along tin-so line? for tbo purpose ol givi convonient ace-'; the ?ataWiahmeat narks and ?tin r : attraction; t improvem? nt of adjacent laud? f'?r i hurl'Hii re i !? I md truck-farms: t utilization of Bpi i? ? ? .'? r tor ill" In? r. . Oftliew.it.r-, ' I' 1er?lurg, ?xc. A h.il."Il BB4 HOME. A suitable alte ietobi donated for the > tal'li?l't'i?",i "t a"fi ildiers'Home,"*?hl is to be iiutuai: i I ? a board of twel goTi-rnors ?-.i.:',-<? I ..f ais ex-Fedei and sri . x ? is soldiers- the fui for tho ???,"rtl a ?>t which i? expected be ra:?.il bt donal as. The"Crater" to l>e at naee pi.??? tl in proper o.inlitir with a view to make :t h plece'of ettraeti? to all i? r-??:; 't . -t? tl in tlie history the ?? irg, and a Binall ft m???iot fee ;? f ? ''"? uhsrged. It ia made lawful for the cumnany f tbo i ?arpo e ? ; lying the parchase raoa 1er these hauls . I For earryiag out tl object? >.f it? ne. rporation toiaiae boo? to as ?ecnr.il I'. I "n tiieir pi perty. Ti s pi ?of tho col pany is to I??- m Pew rahara;, BgfraBTSai BOBBMa? Thi? is regard, d aa oaa of the m?>-t ii portant anaemea that hat beea ?tart, here. Thi |?? >B of the f?>it-. ui battle-field?, of which flier.? arc manv iu.'inoral'lc <>.ie. jir.'ii?d l'ntr-i burg, will be u mattei of inter? for all time. Ami il la believed th the people both Morth and Km?th W manifest theirinteresl in the? b?ecteoftl eeeapaay. Already l leOrandArmy of tl Republic in th.- *v :.'.> uro abating the i; tcreat, THE VALITtn V O? AN (BmSANCE. The Mayor will be asked to-morrow, i the trui! of a trivial g imbliag case, t.? pai am the validity of the ordinal I tl city und..-which the prisoner area ai rested. Wallace Evas i(c n I) is to be tri<'-?1 i Prince Qeorge county on the chars' " forgery. Soin.' time r^'" >t gentleman i thi? citv t.? whom he vus indebted f? rent received a note purporting to b signed by a well-known citizen ?>f th eoaat** **ep.Beeting thai Evans be allovre to remov?? hi? furniture and other persoi n effects, and atatiag that Its would be re eponsiblt? for the debt, in accordance wit i tina raquee) permi n for the rt novelo the property ?. ? '? ??!. Bui ?Trien th supposed sii.ii? i?? I the order w- rabw ouently communicated with be declare? that be knew nothing of the mutter urn that his signature was ?i forgery. Even ha? been arre ?t las sent on to the Conn ty Court for trial. WAS IT '. ?IK WlRE-l? An olnrm of tu I rn tli.s after noon from the off! the Western Unka Telegraph Oompauy on Bycamore strcrs and the departm? very promptly re si?onde?l, but i -v.ir.'iKit needed It wa? BBCfjgtained that s hole bad beei burned in the ??. ,y i?i thenrperpt? tion of thebaildinc, but how the lire orir-i nuird ib not known. A freight-cur loa l-i vrith BBfW j.ndotho roerchrur.l???? rturned to-dav a the iatereeotioi of the Norfolk aad weal ern and Athtntu-t ..::-: Line tracks nee the lower depot and for awhile bloeke? both tracka, in the movement of the trail on the N..r!..llv rind \\ .-t.-ni truck the re.i truck of the car ran off <?n totheCoast Lino road, ami b. n? the accident. Th obstruct ion aras so. o removed, Thero was a heavy fall *>f ? now hare thi Bnotaliii anil a iimnlj fall of rain this af tertioon. The seven t portion of the win ter hu* been fell h< re thi? month. Mr. 4Bas?e IL i tfa senior maaa per of Moore*B arar, os -, luis been ill fo several duys of oongeation ol tho lun;;-?. A REVIVAL SEASON. A Large t'atl.t.Ii.'S< : oel toll? Freeted Ii Portsmouth?srii!. ? irrt Oftlcer? In spectltiE??lolm rlitsprr'? Sermon. ICorresi'ondence of t?ie EU -hrnerul Oisnato?i.] NoaroLK, Mincli fi. Tha revival i? active on both ai los o? thenveeia Um Methodist and I iu; -t churches, and i great manv oonvers as r.r.- t:tk:n?; plaei and the cbtin he g in member ahip ami stiei ttb. II ia :t r.-tuarkubl? work the cherches bave leen doing in thi vicinity ltttelv. uml the field is ?til fruitful and full ol promise. All tin denominating ire , tiering, nn.1 nee building? itre coin ? up in every directioi and the old chui-lies are being enlarged and beautifted. ' ? Iditioa t?> the band some school buildings of the Oetholii t'hur.-h in Portsmout I), u Bite has In ' :i par. chased and a hir,-e in,th- iicndciuv is t.? !'? erected on tha corner of Washington ami Loudon ?tr?-< t?. HEATH OT A N0MAOENAB1AN. One of the ol.l"-t residents <>f Pt?rt?t. mouth, Mr?. Vi;i s Brown, .bed thi? morn, mg at her home in Portsmouth. ?She was in lier aiaet) flfi I (irand-l'iiiipltvii 0, NV. Ffarwotxl. of Ilrch mond, wa- u, the eompsuay <>f graad o?Vi. eera of the Boyal Arcuium thfit paid a visil to Ocean Council, in Portsmouth, last night. * hiKUtil-Ofncpr \. .1. li.tvi?. in charge of thi? ?t at f ti I l.-tncbed and order, ed to Block lr-iiiu I. B. I. Bergeenl William Davi?, of lUock i.?iaml, 1- oraeeed here. 1FE BB .' UK. I'AfV.. Nearly uil tl ti of the Seaboard Air-Lane m l'?>rt in i:ii Imve ?onc ?outh with Pre n'.cnt Joliu M. Bobiusou to in apeet the new purcb The Repu Ii an Leajuo of this city elected delegaU - last ?ri^ht to the conven. fies te be had in i >.u the tfth instant. The bright weathei of the pi.st few daya ajave way to ,t ?pit ?,f hint and ?now thi? morning, and the earth is soaking wet again, it tK hoped the temperature will sot (?et low eu?mh-u t?> freese anddamage the croi??. TO Ht.VB JOITN a-ASna. Several c.tiz uaof '?.'.?rfolk (.''itempbte gome toRlohmofldon ?unday tohearnev. John ,la.?i"-r'8 farewell sermoa on the Sun movement. The L'nited Btatea despatch steamer Ktamlieh returned I ? Annapolis to-day. fib?- came hen? a? convoy to the Constella? tion. OB, WHAT A VAU.! Oysters tho ?i/..1 ??; a p >>tai?e-s*aaip are ?retailed in this market now at twenty-?ve cent? a .jur-rt. Nava!-(.'??u?tnictor i\ V. Howies left last Bight for Washington oa '.usin?e? in con? nection with the new ?hips. Several ear leads Ol p'ltternnfor dni?er Ko. o. the Baleiuh, were slopped to Thur low,Pa..yeetertfai for? ?tin?. Thiehhip will be launched soon ait?, r toe Texas. Cotton is running light this week -about 2,000 bales a day. A WICXl'O .LACK. There ?re cm- haadred and eiirht prison ere in the in 1 in l'orumoiilh. which is also th? county jail. A ten-thousan'J-doll.ir plant for cannini: ov?ter? and eraba its t in rotts mouth at ones. A ?ue was purchased yes? terday. Th? factory will caipioy about two hundred hand?. ? T./WKD iw. The schooner !?a>.t Newmarkrt. which ?aacapei-it-l uml 1,1?.wu ashore in York trtvar, and hw rust . lawyer Httbbard. ?rwnad, ha? beau tywed iai?j port, and ami be repaired here. JUDGE L.t-^EWlS END0B8E0. Sbs Petara ur% and Mettoway Bar .?iTaat? Waa ta Ba aa Irtte?Ti?iaeii^audj.. __i??e??at leletrraii u. th? Ptop?ta-h. ? ? _5f5P??wao. Va., Marcb e.-Ti? bar of Intermediate united Rtate? Circuit Court, ami have signed a petition reqnesting the President to appoint him to that position. Tim bar of Nottoway county have also en* .l..n?i'<l Judge Lowis, and other counties in the district will do the same. LABOR AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. A Practical Aataranec of the Klghl-Itoar l>?> ano Arbitration. IBy telAgrar-h to the I)Up .lch.1 CnirAoo. Ir,?. March ft. An important conference between President Oase, Vi???? IVeaident Bryan, and Director Wilson, and a conference committee representing: tho organized lalxrof Chit ago. was held at tho World's Fair headquarters ?ait ni-)it. Tho object ot the meeting was to orrive at a better understanding of the memorial l?re?ented to the Hoard ?if Directors two woek? ago regarding the claim? of organ? ised latior in the matter of World'?? Fair work. Thi? memorial is the special order f?r a directors' me? tint* to-night, and ['icsident ('age invite?! the I?a>?? t Col?er? eses Oons-ttee to meet himself sad ethers informally to lay out a plan of action for to-night's discussion. All p?>iit< of the labor statement were carefully reviewed wi th tho result that the labor-men were practically assured that the most impor? tant claims?"sieht hours to constitute a dav's work " and " arbitration" -would be allowed. In rsfsrd to the minimum rate of wanes, which the labor-men wanted fixed at ?L4l a day, with a preference of lu.me labor to be given, P.vi-ident (iago did not feel justified in making any pro? mises. Tho director? think it imprn.ti ?i bJs to commit themsclve? on those point-?. 1 he rate of wage? must be settled by the contractors, who hire and pay the m?-n, and to decide whether a workman ist a oitisea of Chicairo or not Is sjnstterof ??reat difficulty- in fact, almost an impossi? bility. So fan.? alien lab. r is concerned tho statutes and city ard?tanoeo have a direct bearing on that poinL I'nion labor will probably not be recognized. THE MONONGAHELA MINERS WIN. irint-pl?.if Kn?l of Their ??nic. D?ter? mine?!, nuil ri'i- I?y Strike. 'By tole-rrapb to the Uispatch.l Dl ISSU BOB, Ft?, March A -The long I tnk?? of the coal-miners of the Mononga h? la Valley has end? d in a complete . ??? t'.rv for tho men. This morning the ope rat?rS met here ?id ?le? tided to concede to the demands ot the sinkers for an advance in the minim; rate of one half cent per liish.-l and resume work on Mondar. The strike was one of tho longot and tbsflSOSt ?lctermincd ever known in this bocUoB. It lasted ten weeks, and theineii lost in WBMS Bkms over ??1,.W.(K)0. The sfaseace of tins '?'r??at amount ?>f money in the Valb-y OSUSSd great inconvenience iin?l BCtU?I sutiering among not only th?' miners an?l their families but the i?reat majority 'f other persona la the Valley dependent di? rect)) ?ir indirectly uiKiu the miners of ?'nal | for a liviiiir. Hemdes theminers thisstriko bss affected S cr??t army of day laborers, I ?nt-riinl and mill-men. storekeepers, ami ? ?ven farmers, who dispose rif their produce to th?. working people ?>f the Vail ey. The resumption of work will mean prosperity' and happiness to upwards ot 1?-,(XJU p.-o pls._ AGAINST TIGHTS ON THE STAGE. The l?potur? of ?rlalo Uatrrltx-d Nether I I m l?s a *.lls?Jemeannr. Ry telesraph to the lilspat.-h. St.Pac?,, Minn., March r,. in Committee of the Whole the Senat?' has recommended that the following bill bs passed: I )i:it any femal?' person who shall, upon the stage or platform in any theatre or opera* house, concert-hall, or any public place whatever where other persons itr?? t>r?'^??iit ezpoae lier nether limb or limbs dressed in tights, so called, or in miiv manner what, ever so that lh" shape and form of her nether littb or limbs ar<? plainly risible to such other persons present shall be guilty of open Snd gross lttw<ln?'?s and lascivious b.'havmr and !?>? guilty <>f a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be pun? ished ov s Ins of not less than (Snor more then (100, <?r h?priaonasenl in ths eonntr jail for not less than live day? nor moro than thirty. ^^^^ LAGER IRRESISTIBLE. A Taste Tlicr?.?f llrt-ak? 111?? 1 a.?tt of a Slur ?lvrer-Ahstniner. {Uy telegraph to the Dispatch,1 BS?OOBTOBT. Cons.. Miirch C??Jacob Bcheele. the condemned muni, r.-r of Con? stable Drucker, who had annouir-ed his determination never to sat again and bad air? tidy fasted twelve dsgrs, ended bis lonf? abat?lente yesterday morning. The iTii?viiig-i>ow?f waa s bottleol lager boer which was left in hi? cell. Soin?.'of th?? beer had proTionaly l>?-.-u placed <>n th?? abstaUior*a lips andwSen tos attendants retired he could not re ist the temptation to drink tho contents of the bottle. After draining it a narked chance came over the faster and ha announced his readiness to partake o? food, WhichWSS then furnished. WEST VIRGINIA AND THE FAIR. Forty Theusunil Hollar? for a State Ex liiMt ?it ( lilcnc?!. 'By telegraph to tho I?spatcti.' ChaS?_non, W. Va.. Mardi (T.?After a extending ?.ver several days and iu ?.living both branch?e ol the Legislature, the ?M?ate yesterday passed tbe World's? ? air appropriation bill, fixing the sum to be spcut at Chicago in making ? State <> riil.it at !*. 10.00(1. or double the sum spent at the Centennial in 1s7?i. The bouse mar in? crease the sum. Whatever figures arsnxed upon it will be Ptipidemented by at least $25,000 iu private subscriptions.! Naval Notes. tBy telegraph to the Dtspaieb.l WAsniMiTON. March ('?.--Commander ?Tolin ?1. ?? ad has been ordered 10 command tho Ir.xiiiois, per steamer ot the ?illh instant from San Francisco; Coinmandar Chai!"? t?CottoS t? hold himself in readiness to command the Mohican : Lieutenant David Daniels, l'a-?s?-.l-As?,i?.tiint-Surgeon I.. \\. Atixal. Assistant-Surgeoii ,1. !l. North,?Tr., and (hinnpr ?lohn ?USSell to tho Lancaster on the lift ti instant: Ensign Boberl I.. CoontS to the Naval Observatory. Con?Bandes Joshns Bishop has been de. taihed?roni the command of the [roanoia, <>n tho reporting of his relief, and ordered to return homo and report: Captain EL II. Si-?-..v fr?>in command of tho Lssgse?Isl?od nav\-yard ths ISth instant and orden 1 to ??ointiia.id the Lancaster the l'.ith instant ; Lieutenant John (i. Qninbr fr.'tn ths Prankhn and ordered to tin? Leneasisri Ensign Edward W. Kberlce from ?intv at Washington navy-yard and ordered to the Lancaster; Ensign William Truxtun from duty in the Bureau of Etjuipraent and ordered to the Lancaster; hnsign WVB. Franklin from the Newark and ordered to the Lancaster- F.nsigii John Qiboon fr.un duty in the Bureau ol ?quipntsnt and I ordered to the coast-survey steamer Ku deavor: Paymaster Leonard Frailey fnnii sp?cial duty and ordered toth?? Lancaster; Chief-E-gineer B. 1?. II. Wharton from special duty an?l .?rdered to the I?ncas t.?r, I'asaed-AssiBtant-Engtnetr John L. Hannum from the boqueas ami ordered to the Thetis: FassetLAssistsnt-EnginsM W. I I?. Dttiiiiing? from ths Thetis and ordered botnSj Fas?Jod-Assijtant-Engineer Itichanl Iticii from special duty and ordered to the I?neuster: Carpenter Bd. 11. liny from ?hitv at the Hath Iron-Works, Me., and ordered to the Lancaster; Carpenter N. 11. -iuukins from the Columbian iron-Works, Baltimore, and ordered to the Bath works; | Sail-Maker William Caddy from the League Island navy-yard and ordered to the Lan? caster. The cruisers Philadelphia and San Fran ciaco have lieeu fonually accepted by the Beeretan of the Navy. The Cnited States steamer Lancaster, n?^w fitting out at Portsmouth. N. IL. as 1 the flagship of the Aaiatio station, wdl be put in commission on tbe l'.ith instant and will sail for that station in about a month. She will I?e commanded by Caotain U. 11. Seeler, now commandant of tho Lrague i? .und navy-yard. Fortune Favors the Democracy. Bikmabck.. N. Dm March 6.?In diawing for long- and short-term seats in the Senate vesterd-y the Democrats were victorious, l'he even-numbered districts drew tbe lone ter_ts. and ?ix Democrats hold over. Had the odd-numbered districts won only ?lie Democrat would have retained hi? BSSSj Have you a Pittsburgh, Rochester, Duplex, or a Stu? dent Lamp? Do they work satisfactorily? Do your Lamp Chimneys break? You get the wrong sort! The .right ones are the "Pearl Glass," made by Geo. A. Macbeth & Co , Pitts? burgh, makers of the cele? brated " Pearl-top " lamp chim? ney, which have given univer? sal satisfaction. ____________ ana-?.usty Habito cured at hcrnio witl.? out Mill, lksjk oft.tr? NO HOPE FOR MUSCOE THE MURDERER OF OFFICER SEAL WILL DIE ON THE GALLOWS. Re Still Clla?r? to Hope ? E.loeatlonal Meeting at n^tlfor.l City?Probably County SaperlnteatJeot?. ?Special telerr?m w tb? Dispatch.] Lvftrnnrao, Va.. March ?.--William Mus eee, the negro who murdered Officer Seal in ( h irlottosvilleandisnow confined in the Lyncbburg jail, will expiate bis crimo on the gallows. The Corporation Court of Charlotteavillc will conven?? next Monday, and on Sunday the Serjeant of that city will arrive here, taking Mu?coa back the next day. when ho will be r??eutenced bv Judge Duke. There is no doubt but the sentence ?rill 1c executed, the Court of Apt?? als having affirmed the verdict of the lower court and the Governor having re? fused u reprieve or to interfere in any way. ?esaaMBL The authorities h?-re and at Charlotte? Tille end?'SVore?i t?. k?-ep Muacoe'? con? templated removal to bis old cell a secret. but without saebcae. ataseoa ha? not been informed of hi? proposed removal or of the Governor's refusal to interfere and is still cliuging to hope. TEACKSRS' AfOCTATIOMS. The State Normal School Convention will be held in H.dford City on or about Julv lei, and the Teachers' Association will meet at the asme placo on the Wcdace dav preceding the opening of the Normal. Among the teaebera ?elected are z**rof J. A. Cunningham, atiee C. i'arrisb, and Mrs. 0. T. Bartkowsi, Pannville; Mrs. William Btrother, Lynebburc: Mr?. Rattle c. MeGaee, Wieeeeaaat ProreaiorBiddick. Hondoloh-Macon Academy; Bad ProfI BOT 1). vT. Bead, Hew London Academy und I'niversity of Virginia. The session will be held in Riindolph-Macon Academy, and it is understood that between UK) and *00 teeehen ail! be ia attendanee. it ia be? lieved that the St?te Superintendent will also ? dl a eoBfereaee at the county super? intendents at th.. s?mil time and place. LCOKINCJ ron TltXU. Peter l?os? (eolored >. erbe ha? been work in ? for tho Norfolk end Western ??railroad at iiiuetiei.l, eetae down from Boaaoke on it c?ml-car MSl night, paying two negro brakemen tweaty-?ve oeats each for the privilege. Whan near Foteet D.pnt they drew ? pistol on bin, robbed him of $11, and forced him t?> jump from the train. The police are looking for the robbers. ama on ? ? oi-bt, ?am. dodd. A gi'iitlemiin who arrive.1 hero from At? lant?. <>a., s'atcs that the Governor of that ?State has offered a reward of ?ffiUO for tlie apprehension of 8am. Ilodd, the whit?-man now in jail here, for u murder committed in that State. The reaideeee <?f Mr. i. It. Mitchell, Bear Campbell Courthouse, was burned to tbeground Thursday night. Most of the furnttare waa aavea la a damaged condi? tion. The origin of the fire is unknown. BBtt ALrvE. I.eccher Holloran. the young man who attempted inieidc for love, is still ?bye, and it is thought r.ow that he baa some cbanee ??f **eoovery. I be bob lit.?in ??f Rev. John B. Edwards i. tie ai g lit i<? be critical, and much anxiety is fell lot the r. salt. Baowhaa been falling her.? since early morning aurl it now about four inches deep. _ CHARLOTTESVILLE'S RAILWAY. PriipnM .1 Knute -nul Plan of Operations? A Patent l'rncr?,? llour-MIU. [Corraepi,rulenca (if the Klctimond Dltpatch.l U_BLUTl'BBvlJXB, Va., March fi.?Tho contract bee been signed bt- Mr. \V. J, Ficklin, <>l tin?? place, for a in w street rail wiiy. and it only remains for the Becoad part? to s gti up, which ia expected will b?> ?lorn? to.dav. It is proposed to start tho line nt tbe Obeeepeeke end Ohio depot, the present terminus of the Oheriotteeville ?ml I'niv.rHtv street-railway. an?l run t-? Moore's crees, by way ox "IMmc.ut." Monticello avenue, and Avon street, t.-r minatingat "Tbe Grove." where will be laid out an attractive park and pleasare gronnd. Work on the Imo is agreed t.? ci mini. m', aa eooa ae the weather will per. mit. to be completed is mm-tv dav? alter th?- work begins. It i? als.? sfrreed that the roed shall be operated for toar yee**a.cers to be ran at resalar Intervals, inch Rundays, whieh ia not done now. When tbis line is built Chsrlotteav?e aad vicini? ty will have three ? treat-car line?, on-of which is ?o be turned mto uu electric line i at an early ?lay. rLOfR-MILU Mr. Edward Oorbett.of Washington, has contracted to bail 1 a largo pateauproeeaa floor-mill Bear Bio station, in tins county. The in i 1 ! will bave h capacity <.f seventy. five barrels of flour per ?luv. and the eon treetor aerees tut it shall be aeeoa?to Bone on the merket The mill will com. "??(?rations by June Int. and will bo timlor the management of Mr. William Thacker. Hon. J. lb Wiaajfleld atpreei? <l?-nt. Mr. J. 0. Uowcock seeretury ami treaeererof the company. BoooaaesTrt? concert. The vo'-al and instrumental concert given by the Jarman iiuartette | Mi-s M .?? llasten Beade, Bledsoe, and Homer) kt the Methodisl church last night was a suc? cess and was largely attended, many having to stand. This was the first Bf> pearaacoof theae little children in a pro. gramme specially prepared for them and the large attend mee rittested their appre? ciation by hearty applause unil nuimr.u? Moores. I lut- perform on a variety of in? struments and their skill, both vocal and instrumental, is remarkable, all of then i being quite young. The entertainment will be repeated to-night,- thev are given for church parpe H.UI-HTORM. At this writing a bail- ami snow-storm is in progress und the indications are that wo wiu have a ooatinnaace of the recent Be Vere weath. r. Mr. .lohn ?S. White, Jr.. is in Poughkcep sie. N. Y. ; Miss Maggie Mason is visitiu? in Washington, I). C. ; Miss Corinne i un ?tall, of Lynchburg, ia visiting frtonds ia thllVr t_>T. Oeonre L. P?trie, of tbe Pres? byterian church, will ?loliver a series of lecture? ?n Huuvon's Pilgrim s Progresson Thursday night* in the chapel at the (unction, tho first of which took p'.aee last night before a larpe nudienc? aud was _rea?v snlofsd? L_t 1 s_ Mrs. T. b. Kelter is visiting relativea in Orange. mu THE HUNGARIANJMINERS. The Usporls Wired Allogsthcr ficnsa tlooal-Arrlval of tho Hohomlan Corres pond?? nt. fSpecltl telerram to ths Dlspatch.l Pocabontas. Va.. March S.-The sensa? tional trtory wired i Bobsn-sn paper about ill treatment to Hungarian miners cicateo morn mirth than indignation. Kit her in? ter?-?.? I operators in Other regions or In? terested opemtiTe? lier?' are at the bottom of n It is not unusual for miners of t-iis class to leave PooshoutM with two thou sand dollars saved from their labor. THK1R OWW AIT-\ I ??? That thev live in filth is their own affair and not tobe charge?! to the authorities or citissus here, who have striven to bring about reforiiietK.il in this behalf. These people en,.,-, absolute liljTty of action as long as thev respect ths law. lh?>re is no class with "power or inclin?t ?ou to curse or abuse them. nitro or no ax. You csn pronounce the whole matter either a fraud or hoax, and if theoorre ?nondent slluded to in the pr?s* dtrastoh? iihould come here and m:ikei'.ims??ll known be would prol.ai.lv be booted ?nit ?if town by the Hungarians them-elves. AN F.LDOBADO. If tliere is on this continent or.? place -h-re the serfs of Russia or Austro have found .m Eldorado to square with their wildest dreams of liberty and prosperity the it-see is poeshontss. You can rely upon this statement a-i being absolutely true. i_tt.r. The Bohemian reporter alluded to in the ru,m dispatches is here It soein? that Bohemian workmen have been taken tore mot.? railroad contracta oo tnsOUo sac tension in West Virginia, and th-se peo? ple complain that they wow Busied end victimized, which may be the oi,,.. Hie only connection that Pocabontaa has with the" matter is that the Bohemians were brought hen- by labor OOStrBOtors, and front this point started to the remote points from where tlicy wrote their letters of complaint. NOT ALLrOKD TO. flince writing the above your corre. ?pondent has bterriewed Mr. Bets, the whole Blotter does not allude to Po-a. hontas at all. A full account will bo sent to-morrow. THE PITTSYLVANIA ROADS. ?Tarons Sunk Deop In the, Mnd-I'ncle I ??'--. Bad Accident. [l-p?clal telegram to tho Dispatch.! DANvn.i.r, Va., March .-?-It is conceded that the roads in this section were BOTST in the memory of man in SttOhs t'?rnble condition as how. Indeed they are almost impassable, and sever;?! fanners have come to town t ?-d iv on horseback, having left their loaded wagon? by the wayside stuck in the mud. An old colored man named " Lafe Crew?," from th" neighborhooi] of Chatham start"?! to town JrBStSfdnjr with a load of tobacco. On the wav his wai.'on -?ink ???far in the mud that his horse could not pull it out. The old man tb-n unhitched the horso and thought ho would ride to town. urn riMi-ors. ronrrioN. He had BOl gone very far, however, when thehorse fell down ?n.l Duels Lafo was caught anderneatb, sustaining a frsoture of the log m two plsoes. I!?' l.iv in tl.it perilous position for an hour or more and would have died from S-POSUTS ha?l not another colored man Mppaned along op. Pi.rtunelv. lie put the old mon "n his wagon and brought him t?> Danville, where surgical aid was render? 1. t?i THF, white MOBS, The Hustings Oonrl is still in session, anil two more negroes were to-dav sen? tenced to the penitentiary. Jim Rows, for lioii-e-br?-:iking. gui two years, am! ?1? IS Simpson, for ?.tirghiry. got the same punish, ment. The weather here to-day has been cold andsleetv, and was altogether so disS? grc? able that the funeral ??t JohnJ. lloyt had to bo postponed. A mamama***) XPIP. Mr. W. T. Suih'.rlani!. with her grand dnughtcr, 1_Matante and th. is making a pleasant trip through the ?South. Miss Aniiio Bicker baa just returned from a visit to itichniond. TWO MURDERS WITHIN A WEEK. Killed with a BBSS Bsll Hat? Crushed 9* a Stone?Daniel Aker Dead. 'Special telegram to ths Dispatch.] Cfini-iTussnrRo, Na., Mares r..?John Eaves was brought to jail hist night for crushing the skull of William Page with a raws bsll bat, from which he instantly died. A large number of Italian laborers bav? been engaged in working on tho Norfolk aud West? rn double track. ANOTHER homicide. Last Monday Nicolini Santoni deliberate? ly and maliciously dropped a largo stone from a bluff on which he was standing, striking Michael ('uglielmo on the head, from which offect? he died last night. AN OCTOOENAKUN I>E.?U>. Daniel Aker. aged near eighty years, nlimit the oldest citizen in t?iwn. ?Iie.1 la-t night, after an illness of three week?T ?lu rat ion. He had never ha?l any serious ailment before during his long Ufa. The weather for tho past week has been about tho roughest of the winter. To Keep the Hill-Hoard? I'm re. lh y telegraph to tbe Dtspatc?j MiNKAro, Minn.. March 6.?The City Oonni il here has decided to keep the bill? boards in the city free from obscene pic? ture?, particular objection being made to litho.gr ?phs of amazona in tights and bal? let-girls iu short dresses. Girls. Rv IIklzn Eki* Stai kbtt, ix Thi Forum. "Thousands who arc now in shops and other organized industries would really prefer work in homes, if only the heavy, grimy, malodorous, thUstt^tttvtytStg work of took ing and laundering were nut required and expected of them.' Well?if this is true there's a good time coming for girls and the mistress too ; for women (by millions) are coming to know, that Pear!itic saves the clothes on your back as well as the clothes in the wash ; the paint on your walls? the sheen of silver?thelustre of Mass and reduces the labor ?drudgery?health breaking ?temper and comfort; wear? ing work of washing and cleaning to almost nothing. Besides?the girl?the mistress?or both?are better satisfied with the results. It cleanses?restores original colors ?but hurts nothing, not even delicate skin?luxurious for bathing?be among the bright ones and use Pcarline. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, " this t as good as " or " the same as I'earline." IT'S FALSE? Beware! earline is never peddled, and if your grocer sends you ,ome ? ' MES I* Y LE. New York thing in place of Pearline, do the honest thing?send it back. 17* nr gro J&1I _ PROPOSAI* ^^^^^ PBOP06AL8 FOU TOBACCO FOR X TIIKNKW YOKK NAVY-TAHD.?Kbbbcabv Hi, MM. seai.'l prop ?al?, p?.1oi?M " Propc??l? for tVbeeeo for the Now York "??vy-Tard, to be opened MAKi'll 31, lWl." will l>? recalrel at lb? Bureau ol I'm?Minn? aad Cloibtoft, Navy U?. i'?(tnjoi.i, \>'?,.??.nu't"D. P. C , until 18 o'clock ii,."ii, iiitrr'i 31, l?'jl, aad ptibllcly opened Imiii? ?l.air'y tberoafier. tol'irriUri at tha Maw YorB Nr?vy-Y?,rd i'.",'??i|.ouuit? of Narr lobaaco? Th? Uiliur.? must .- .?i!, i in totb? .Nary ?UM'l&r.t and lass ilia unu?l na-ai lnsnactloiS? Blank forms of proposal? will i??? fiirnr-t??! ?ipon application to tlie (uraunaudaut of tbo Navy-Yard, tbo Nary I'?? um.-a. mow ?? ?irk. or totb? But??u, Mampl??? of tbe standard tobacco will bo furnished upoa ? Plillcaiton to i!n> Iltirtau. lb? attention of nianuf?cturt?r? and dealers is laritel. Tie bids, all otber ititnz? betas ?quel, decided by lot. 'it.? Pepartmeut reserre? ib? right to wbIto de? fect? or to reject au y or all bid? not deomed a.lvan'are.>u? to lbs UorerameoU Kl'WI.S hTSWAtt'l' l'?rm??W?r-(.it-aerat U. s. Nary. mhVSOt ?wa^w .**!5?tr?""' WS**?,_vXwv Jaks? Lvost Hill MohvaodbT Kbw. Hzvzzlv ?latzr. LYONS. SLATER & MONTAGUE, ATTOHNMYS AMO l Ol ?.SElUiKS AT LAW, NOTARIIS PUBLIC, Boom No. 4, Bbaler's Bui id in?, Tanta aad Mala Btreets. Will pract?cala sU State aad Valia? States rvilE WHITE S?LPH?B SPRINGS or WEST VIRGINIA. Thi? far-famed and popular r??ort ?rill b? ope? rated Hi? oi.?'iiUK season by Mr. Stuart with iba un 1er? gil? ! B? superintendent. Tbe property will change band? within a low mouth?, but Uj.? tDBnagement of tha place will not be affected thereby, nor will It? ?rell-earncJ reputation be Impaired. It Is believed that tbe approaching ?-?son will be ilia most lu t.liant ever known la the history of the spring?, mh Mm B. V. EAR LB, ?apaiiatcadeBL _ FIBHKRNEN'H ai'PPLIKM. SEINE-TH1_AD, OILL-, I*i(| TWINfW. Allot tb?beat make? Imported by us, which we sail at Iowas* price?. Also, la ?lock all number? at Twine? aad Lisas, Corks, ?se. Raiting and Webs stade up of all description?. SatUracUen gueraaUed. ? U LICBTMSTS-.TS M**^ earner SaTeataaata aad Vraakila scraatt, Sala importan e( the Item aTeaad Bei^lWaa*, aarraaistf P_ ttaaeard la every ?articaier. of ?all in L-are-ing Power. ._U. S. Gort Report, As* i7? ??H bwder AEaSOtUTELy PWRE s-? AlCTION SAM.S?This Day._^ By Jam?? .Mecdou?aU, Auetlooeer. No. 1200 e*sit Itsln street. T.-OK BAX-B AT AUCTION, SATFP.? T DAT. March 7. 11*>1. at 1 ?.Vloc; P. M., 01 IM? Hi.srK ormr row iu a. Ke_iTH-e?or?i ?ViO east t'ary stree', opposite Talt?tt A Bone* foundry. In<-l?:dln? tool?. (lxturei!, and .?very* thin? nee??ssary for ivrodi"-i!nr t?>'> lusId.-ss. ? ?spinndlJchan.-o for young uiau. Caa ew_iMOaco bn?ino-?s MonQay rnot-ulDg. K.ir r?rtleula?, np- ! fi y to MSB* C. SMITH, rah t>3t_No. 1701 Carystrcot. RICHMOND BAZA Alt, *?rv? RSn MM ASS M? FBANM.INBTBSBT. ?-*---?> : TO-DAY af lno'cIO'k we ?rill sell a number of excellent ! HOKSKS, MC LE?, Bf..i.I?,S, I HAKTUMS, a?d WAQOS& AT 11 O'CLOCK 1 fiO talc? of HAT, In pntno .-oii.tltlnn; I n"?r TOI'-WAOON for give.?-.? ?iss?. i set (id hand WAUUHT, tn u?-?>! order; 1 ?..cou'l-ttaad FAMILY Kl). KAVV.VY, 1 superior HAY MAW?. Ko.in'1 aud reliable, to ; ?ItS. 'i* r."?..rvs ; 1 tiioroucli ffMI COW, largn millier, calf by li?rsnl?; Movrsl very gool TOP arid OPRN BIUCIES, ! sill all oilier stock regli-tered tu time, mli 7 K. B. CO??K, Salesman, i TUE la an 1n?'rum?>n; lor ttir> cure of dlsoass without u.ein?in??. It i? ?,!?? life-?or1, of au ed?cate* physician who is now ashamed that h? evsrgavo a ?lotto, as with tht? instrument he is ablo to cum all ?lls'-as??. 01s?t>i?o Is nothl.-.g mors than ro? il u-cd vitality. The ?leciropolae cures by <*ou stant additions to the vita! force, and so tisturo throws otT the trotiliK Call at 116 BA8T ??HACK SI IISET and Impact lh? Kloetropolsean 1 refer? ences hern lii th? city that will ?atlsfy Ihe mo?t Incrsdulou? that the claims mal..for this instru? ment aro not exaeperael. Nothing Is entier ot proo th?n that with It cures ars made which by ordinary methods of medication are Impossible. CATAUKH, BHBUMA'l ISM, COLDS, BKONCIIITIS. ASO AFFECTIONf* ARIMNU KUOU COLD AMI) DAMFH-SS AKR KSAD1LT CTJ-BU. We So dot publish the names of our promi? nent patrons, bi-?-?ti-el Isan itnp???l!ix>ii en tti.'tr ttSM sud pat.i.n'-.i to net .?>? (ho ?any Inquiries ?.lili vrtiich tr.eir malls would l.e bSlSonod TIM Klectropoie" I* not ?lortri.nl, nor ?loos It deal with ele.-trl?-itr. It deals with the eleetrl ? al and magnetic condition? of tan i.odv snd th? gsso? which surround it, and by controlling the body absolutely cure? disease. For lull Infor?allon call ?>.i or address l'A I I? I'll A IT, 41? F.AST ORACH ?TUST. WCH-OICD, Va. Ja lVTUTliASaUrlssr WANTS. \lr a N T E D.-T W E N TI - F I V E Vt W VIS 1 - AN? SKIRT-MAKERS wanted for eteaily employment. Only experienced neod apply. Apply botween the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock A. M. .Mut. HOI-, Dili 7-lt with Tho Cohen Company. /ANTED, A COOK, APPLY AT 813 west Orac.i str?of. mo 7-lt* WANTED, TO SELL ON BROAD ?STKEETADKTOSTOKB doing a good butlness. Address ORCCS, caro HiHi'ATi ?i. mh 7-lt* \V ANTED. A FIRST-CLASS COOK v? for a ?mall family, bring reloren??s. 17 wo?t lary street. nib 7-lt* ~i PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN ?A. wishes lo employ a good COOK ANO NCRHK to llvo in the country slii-ien ?illsstron .-It?. Oood puy and a good homo. Bring refer? ences for lour days. Ol? west Uraco ItreOfc _nih 7-it WANTED, GIRLS TO PAPER CI r? OAaVsaSCBSUOOT-BOX-s. Girls on der fifteen need not apply. I). ?. I.KA ? CO.S llo;-l actory. corner Malu and Twentieth -I ??'-j _ BBS 7-'.f VTANTED, THE LADT WHO BY v 1 mWtaketooka BLACK SHAWL with bro? cado border from the llslvldoro Hall on March Mh lo roturn It to No. 5 ?vest Clay street aud get her own In eichtnge. mh7.1i \yANTED, A FIRST-CLASS COOK v v withoui InesflBbtanes at un Floyd av?j nue, cornr-r ',f Floyd avenu? and l.lod.n ?tr-ets. _rah7.lt* WANTED, A RELIABLE PERSON " Vi act a* in?? leesl representative of a cor? poration, with a paid-up capital of ??t?fitO, la the sale, through sub-agouti, of Instalment .-a ving? Hoods. To such a poreou a d.-slrabie aud life-lon-r portion csn be secured. Address MU ITaL ISV-BTMBNT company, 412 Nlroliet avenue, _mh7-lw_ Minneapolis, Minn. \\:anted, the party that vv psSB04 the twen'y-do:lar bill to A. I) SORDOS tor ten-dollar bill lo call and get his change fe-.'l east Main street". mil rVs!t* \tfrAXTED, AN EXPERIENCED ? v BAMDWABI MAN with ?-.DOu ?.-?pital to | engtgo In tbe hardware builnes? in ??.'lowuuf , Iowa af Southwest Virginia. A?l?lre?a P.. car? UiBi'ATni._ma6-lw_ ' At'ANTED, A POSITION AS 6TB >> NtKiKAI'lIEKASnTYI'E.VRITF.H. Will ing to work for reason all? ?aliirr. Gr.o?l refer eoi-s?. Ad 1res? " ( ,' care DtsrATCa rah Mt' Wr ANTED, A FIRST-CLASS DOU? BLK-ENTRY BOOE.-KBt.PElt. State ?ala rt exaaated Apply to commission MBit. CHANT,ears l) m-aicu._mbri-it WANTED, A POSITION ASTRAY >Y ELLlN'tit'l'LLa'ClING AGENT. A.ldre?.? X., care Hicbmond It ayates, Klchmond, V?. _mh i-lw* VT^ANT?D, AN ACTIVE AND TV .su'ttP? TOtTBQ MAN TO KEEP lt(?'?K-i AM> A'lTKNO TO TUB SBIPPINU DBPA..T M.'t.NT. Isai reference* aud ?tale auiouut of ?a ary required. NKWPOKr NEWS MILLING COMPANY, mb 1-71** _ \\rANTED, EVERYBODY TO V V ku?w that tbay oaa hav.? their Knives and TaMo-War? Platod; also, t*h?ar?, Kazor?, sud Instrumenta ?/round and put in perfe?-t order at HICBMOND ELEcTKO-PLATINt.-WOKKS. Eleventh end Cary ?troet?, Klchmond, Vs. fe mar*_ W'ANIHD, ACTIVE MEN TO VV TKAVBL, APPOINT, AND MANAGE A COKPs Or' sl'B-AOEN'fS IN THI?J AND AD 'OINIHQ .STATE".. Ho t.ooz?, no canvoaiing. Fiv.? hundred dollars. a?ti or ?ecurity uece??iuy. Hu?lnc?a permanent and pay? l-UO per mouth. fee latarvlaw c?u at H. W. HI SOM'.S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, mb *>-Tn>a4?ult* 419 east Broad ?tree*. WANTED, OCCUPANTS FOU A V? MOOT DESIKAHI.K SECOND-9TORY FKONTand BALL-HOiiM. with FIUST-CLA8S HOARD, at Mo. SO; east Graco street. _mb 1.517-31* WANTED, 'AGENTS TO SELL VV the I'lnl??? Clothna-Line; th? only Ho? ever invented that holds tbe clothes without pins: a perfect ?uccoe?; pateut recoutly U'iied ; ?old only by agenta, to wboin the ?zciu ?Ivt? right Is given ; on receipt of Si) cent? we will ?-?lid a ?ample line by mail ; alao circular?; prtoe ll?t and term? to agent?; secure your territory at once. Address THE PINLBfS t'LOTHtiS I.1NK COMPANY, 17 Uermon street. Worces ta ml?-?. ocll-SaAW8m BCSINESf WANTS. WANTED, BUSINESS-MEN, clerk?, aad others who desire protection In case of Insolvency, lee? of position. ?Ickne??, or ?leatb, to address for full particulars TUB B?BIltBnaBaffw PKOTECTIVE UNION, Rich? mond, Va. Any desired protection can be ob? tained. UOOD, KB 1.1 A11 IK AGENT?) WANTK& fo li-im r?)K RENT. FOR RENT, NEW FRAME fi DWELLING, four room?, on Franklin? near Thirtieth, ?treet ; water on the li>. In nice oi.?r. Good neighborhood, fr) per month. B. C. OODDIN. roh7-it*_ails aeaj Main greet FOR RENT. AT '$30 PERA MONTH, No. ?10! Frankila street, !?-?_ iween Fourth and Filth, containing sight rooms besides kitchen and ?errant?' room?. Ii. HKI.lMlN TAYLOK <ft BON, mh 7-8t corner Eleventh ami Bank ?treeU. ?f OR RENT, THE LARGE LOT AT smithes?', corner Broad and Laurel streets now occupied by Chalmers A C'a a? a coal-yard. Biro SiOxliO fest, Pos?o??ion April 1st FBANKD. HILL & CO.. mh 7-it 8 north Elevsutb street. S TORE AND DWFLLINOtJ FOR. BSNT. . Tnrae NICI MIW DWELLINGS on RIavanth ?trae?, beyond Clay, conutlnlng 7 or 8 rooms ?a-h and all modern Imprnv.nnauU. NICK OKF1CB ever Na 1390 eaat Cary ?treet ; privais entraoca an Twelfth atraat. NEW BKIca* STOBB, Na .30 aorta Seooad ?treet, with ??aad residen?-?? above : water, gas, Ac. Apply to U'l'ltt BAWLING?, aah S-Th,aaatiaia?t No. l?OO?it Maloatrtac rtOOD BUSINESS STAND FOR _r VT BBNT??M aertb Savantaaatb atraat? a_ wlth Bva aaod roo?? above- prtfs law to ?wa Antrta LOUIS laWU i?gC AUCTION sAT.Ki?i~rotnr?^l^?.^,^ By I'hew-jlcg A Hose, Rsal Estatn Agents. Auctloie?irs. and Broksi 3o. 5 norih Tenth su-st. French. Ouardlao.l in the Chancery Court vs. -Hie city o' Kl-imond. D FroBch et ?Is. j ?reo of Decombar 1U, 1?*9U. TN EXECCTIOn7)F A DECREE I I the above-mention* 1 suit, the unlerslgm therehy sppolnte-t for the purpose, will sell! auction, upon tho prernite?. on Tni/HSDAY, Mak?b 11. UN, st l-") o'clock V. M., tb? following BKA BsTATE-to wit: Alt that certain lot ot lau fr>?i?t tu? ou ?he south side of ('.?ril'gton strs? near lark ?Ireot on the west ;00 feet and rur ning back let ?roen psraH?l Unes toa lnrn( hiilldln,?. *?riis;i dwellings eroded upen thl proporty will ylold a go ?d return upon the ou' lav. i ssMs : One thlr?i In cash : balance upon a crnfll of sis and lie h-.? m ? li-, said deterred pay meot-tto b?? ?VtOeoe? I by negotiable untos, wit inwr??! added train day of sals. mid the title t sai-t prnfrty to hn retained vn'll It.?? whole o th* p'ir?'h%S'??rnotiny Is paid and a conveyanc? la o: derod by the Court. W. W. COSBY. .J?? Special Commttstonsr. banmmm & Ros?, a.:, oaneom FlSirCn, (?t'A?tP!A<?. I'l.AINTIIT. AOAIX81 (?BXVI'll STATS.. DSFtNUANTS-I*?- TU? CHA? ( KKT I OIRT Of TH?. ClTV OF -MB?BOBS LCharl't \V. Uoddln. <-l?rk of sai?l court, cep tlfy that the b?jfid roqatanoSol the special com? mlsslonnr l?y Hi . -le.Tee In ssi'l causo of llocom? ber in, It-iie, has been duly sc1t??i?. Olven uuaor my hand this :Cst day of Dc-em? bnr. ISIt, CHARLB-t W, UODDIN. reh 7 _Clerk. By Jas. Mac Icuga?l, Auctlonoer, 1200 et?! Main. T?XOELLEuFt BAR-CO?NTER, J HTKAM-T.MII.B. I ARUR RKPRKiBRATOR, BTAaS-riXTCBEB, .,?-.. AT AI'ITION.-By rsquast of the owner I will soil at Bo. is ? east Hi ?ad street on MONDAY, N-scnSrs, at U o clock M ? 1 Very Fine OAK BAB-COfJSTBB; 1 Kx?-.?lient STEAM AI'I'AKA 1 CS, with Counter, Dishes, Tops, ,v?'. ; 1 Superior (iLA.s.S-DOOR WALNUT RKFHIGK RATOR: 1 Verv llandsoms BTX-UGHT CHANDELIER, with Ulast I'endautM aud Fancy Uiobes. Alio, a Urn lot of i>l AUK-Fl-1 URES, SCENS KY. _e , 4,?. Tim?.? article? are nearly new and In first clas? orSer. Will bstold without reserve, and to b? removed at once. mh fl .TAS. MACDOCOALI-Auctioneer. By Chariot A. Koto and Loult hawllogt, Real Ebttte Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION 8ALE OP THAT HANDSOME MO-IBM BRICK DWELLINO, No.KM FAKK AVKNL'E. OPPOSITE JOHN C. SHAFBR'S BEAUTIFUL TAUX TUE LOT FRONTS M t???t ON TDK SOOTH LINP. OK PAUK AVKMK, RUNNING BACK \UOl'T 115 FEET TO A ??-FOOT ALLEY. At th? rtxiungt of thi owner wo will Mil by public suction ?'it WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, Ms, at 4V o'clock P. M. th?. al ove.d<??erlbad moat de? siiatil? ?cd vBiu.ibl? PKOPBK1 \. Thi?dwelling, wr.h thri'.i ?ton??'. ass t.uilt wliiiin the last few rears, aad beside? i ?-iutr -?iii??.iantlaliy and woll built In overyr.--r.ee; outaiu? all m?.d?ra con? ! venlt-iicu? for baassSeeplae*, el ., with ten or I mere large room", 'lhe u?iglil.orli?>od here 1? ?l??cl<l"d.y the Best attractive and desirable In the city ?ni l.plng gr-atly In .leniand will undoutitedly csban-?> la valu.-, uf tho?o fact? you will be m??r>? thoroughly couviuced by lend? lui; u< roar pre Ts??Hs: Easy ?cd .i:in???ir:.f'.? at ?Me. CHARLE? A. ROSE, LOCI? i:\Wl IN?.". mh 4_Auctioneers. By .lamen IS. Klatrn, H->al Ezt.it?> Ag?ot ai.d Auitioneer, i' 13 Main street PEREMPTORY AUCT?ON SALE or TWO GOOD TWO-STORY BRICK TENEMENT DWELLING?, No?. UM AND IBM EAST HABSBAIX STREET. llKTWEEN firrBaWTH and nXTBBHTfl STREETS, AND A GOOD VACANT LOT ON 8IXTF.?NTII STREET, HKTWKKN BROAD AND MARSHALL STREETS. I ?ball sell by public auction on MONDAY, MAKcn?, UM, st 4? o'clock P, M., uMAput limit, the above named NEAT AND SUBSTANTIAL BKICK DWELLING?, containing about ?Iz room? each. with detach?*?! brick kiichensand lot? of l.'.tazKO t.'.'t.-1 it t?. an all?y nix feet wide, both occupied by p. rmsneot, prompt-paying louants at frjij per ni mili. AI??, Hi? VACANT LOT In rmr if ?am?, fronting ?bout 17 feet on ?sixteenth ?treet an 1 having a good depth. Itlsaeldom that property yielding ?o good a revenue I? thrown up- a tl?? marxei wilbout limit, aod all person? with a little money to in vesl .?'.".ild attou'l Um sal?. Team: OBS llrrrl cash: bnli.no by negoiia 1!.' n t--?at ?ii ?ul tw.?It? mouth?, with Interest, an-1 M oared by deed truv. J. II. BLAB, ma 4 _Auctioneer. QALE OF VALUABLE REAL ?_. IO T?TE IN QleOVCBOTBB C )r.NTY.-By vir? tue of a deer??? proitounctrxl In -haii'vry ?ult? of Dawson A Co. v?. R?,?.- and cih?ra, Morgan Treat vt. Taiiaferro, BM lal ?-?m ml,?toner, and Kot? and other? vs?. Roane, trafica, and other?, at .lauuary special tana. 1891, of (.leurester Circuit Court, the und??r?i4n?9d will ?ell at public auction at Gloucester Courthouse ??:. MONDAY, Aratl. 8, 1891, at 1 o'clock P. M., that VALUABLE PABB known a? ????outh Whit? Mar?h," in Gloucoster oounty, roulalniiig ?bout ?|i ACltKS. Splendid gra/rlng and fnrniiug-laii'i?. About SCO a-res In umber? pin-?, chestnut, white- and red-oak. Tho Improve? ment? ?r? good: fcu.riag 1? good; a desirable neighborhood ; couvenient to churches, aeheeta, t>ost-ofTtee?, and tele|rhocn ofttce?; convenient to Norfolk, Richmond, aad Baltimore t.y daily ?teamer? on Ware, Sevorn, and York rivera. Tb? farm will be sold in parcela or a? a whole. llil < Is a rare opportuutly for purchasing land of Hii.-h great value. Tbkm?: One tout th caab; tbe balance on ?lx, twelve, and elrhteeu month?, taklug from pur ?i,rt*.-r or pun-baser? bond? with approvod per? sonal ?ecurlty, retatnlug tltlo until tho whole purchase-money I? pal?l. WARNER P. ROANE. .!. L. TAI.IAKHKHO, Special ComuilMiouers. February 38,1S91. In tub CLBBE'ti Ornea or thb Circcit Cocbt or thb County or Glodcbbtbb? Dawbov A (ir. VI. R.'.-S, I'l-.BAT VU. TAMAFSBBu, R.i?.SJC Ac., vs. Roam?, TBL'BTBS. I?m ??.HANI. I, Samuel 11. Chapman, clerk of th'? -aid court, do certify thai tbe bond required cf the special commlMlonera by tbe decree rendorel In ?aid cause on the ..; *. day of Kebruary, 1891, ha? been ?lulv given by Warner P. Roan? and Jam*? I. Taiiaferro. two of tbe oommUsioner? appointed under ?aid docree. i luven under my band a? clerk of th? ?aid court tht?*Sd day of I'sbruary, Mi!. mhMw_SAMUEL B. cnAPMAN, C. C. Jackson Brandt A Co. nud button A Co., Real fin?ate Agents ?nd Auction??!?. COMMISSIONERS7 SALE OF A V VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND CONTAIN? ING ?OKTY-KIGHT ACRES, FRONTING ON ' 1HB NEW CENTRAL TURNPIKE, ABOUT TWO MILKS EAST OF THE CITY LIMITS. Freeman, Ac. | Decree ol tho Chancery Court of *?. '- tbe eliy of Richmond Fsbru Wblte, Ac. ) ary 1". 1HW. In execution of a decree in the above ?ult the undersigned, tcereby appointed for the purpose, will ?oil by auction, tn front of tho court-house of lleurlco county, V?., oa MONDAY, Masco 9,1891, that being court-day, at 1. o'clock M., the abore deecntod PROPERTY. The land l!ea imme? diately on the Naw Central turnpike, a short distance east of th? WiUtamburg toll-gate, and adjoin? th? land? of Mesar?. Herbert, Boeker, and other? aud ts a portion of what I? known a? tbe Roper tract. The land Ho? well, and it? proximity to Una city limit? ?houl.l attract the attention of those wlshiug to luvest in suburban property. Tbbu?: One third cash, aad th? balance In ?tz, twelve, and eighteen months. In ?.??u?! In? stalment?, ?ecurod by negotiable uotes, and tbe line to be retatued until tho wholo of tbe pur cha?e-niou.?y Is paid ?nd a coavayanc? ordered by the Court. TtloM as N. CARTMfc?, B. T. CANNON, Special CouiaiUslonar. Fbbbmas, PniMTiri?. auaissv Wbits ans ais., l'BI-'BNU? NTS ?I.? THB ?UJ.NCZHY CoCBT OK TUS crrv or Bicsmokd. I, Charles W. Goldin, clerk of said court, car? tlfy '.hat the bond required of the ?peclal com mission?'? by the deer?? in ?aid cause of Feb? ruary IS. 1W1, ha? been duly given. Given under my Uand this t7;b, day of Fobru? sry, 1BSL CHAULES W. GODDIN, _mhl,S,S.6,TAs_ ?****._ HI'SINKKH OFroHTUMTI*Br?a f?b?NTRY STORE. -STOCK OF?_ AUCTION SA--S-.p*OT?rw DtvfS. sst**tvy,*j*s*^-. ^??^?.?"?xxA/Vn^^. By Jeatee B. ttaa, Beal astaw Aswat end Aoottoaeor, HIS Mala street rmUSTEETS AUCTION SALE A or rss S ATTRACTIVfLT-LOCATBO ANO VALUAB-I DETACHED TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINli HO. '-17 VSNABLS BTBSST, SVff?B BO?TB SIDE OF VKNABLR BTRSET, BBTWBBN TWBNTY-8RCO?I1) AND TWiftTY-TUIRD (OR Jt8SAMINB)STBSST. la oxeeutlon of a.'ertalo deed ot tnitt to m?. dated May 17, l-*?s, recorded lu Deod-Book i.TH 0, pas.? S Richmond Chancery Court, default hailng been made In the debt s-st-ored. and being required so to do Oy the beneficiary, I ?hall ??.II t,v r,.ih 1.? ?iirlion An the nr.mlau or. T'.'KBDAY. Mak.h 10. 1801. at AH o'clock P. M., ?he LOT AND DWBLLINC described IB ?aid do-fl and situate as et-jve stated, tue lot fronting-it'* feet, more or less, oo Venable street and attendit?* b*? w'thin psrsl lc| linn? i lifeet. niore or less, to Fuiton slrent: the dwelling being ? nest end subsianllal .?ie containing about seven rooms with theesualc .n vmi>ence?. la g?x*l repair, and under a *ood rental. ___ , 'Haas : Cash as to expenses of ?ale, any do i lu.j .eut tax -, and Ihe sum ?.f HAIC, wl(b 10 terest thareoa from the 90 i. dsy of N'lvemb r, 1WX). and the msidu? upon ?u?h term? as the grantor in said deed shall dlre.-t, or tho trustee thlak fit and a? will be aosoun-ed at time of saie. .IAVI-.SI1. K \? . ?ta _Trasses. By N. W. Bow?, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF A SMALL TRACT OF LAND ABOUT TWO AND A HALF MILSi NORTII OF RICHMOND NHAH i US BROOK TURNPIKE. In oiecutlon of a dne?l of trust from Stephen Orymes to I'. W. Orubbs, daled Uth of July, !*;?, and re.-orded to Henrlco couaty ?Jow??la Pt?ilB0SS 131 "B," PW-7. 1 will sell by BBS? Uon. on WEDNESDAY, MtacH II, 1*3!, atl o'clock V. M., at the of-lce ?| N. W. Bow?, No. 4 north Btevemh street, Richmond. Vs., the LAND above ref??rre.l te, cou'.ai:ilug S ,:M?0 ACKKS, fronting on a rx-?al near the unw North toad, and near the laulso: TtMSST K? ?Sauds, Km).. Major A. *,.. .-iie.i.i-, and others. lisais: Cssh sufflcieat to defray the ex P'ti?Oi of executing Hie trust, the fe-e? for draw? ing and recording tald tru?t dee 1. and to pay a bond for fIK!?? with lotere?t thoreou from the Pith of July. 1?H), an 1 tlio residue upon terms to be announced at sale. LEWIS P. WIMTUM, Adrattilttr?tor of P. W. Umbbs, deceased. mh | By .Tas. Macdougall, Auctioneer, Na HMO esst Valu street. TRON-WORKS. BUILDERS, AND 1 OTUBRS, AlTKNTION.-LARliS SALI OF LIMBKH, STBKL, IKON. Ac, Ac, AT NEW CITY Li ALL AT ALCHON.?By direction of the City Buglueer I will sell, on the premisos, a? above on MONDAY, MAKcn <?, 1591, at 10 ., o'clock, a largo assortment ef above ar? ticles, embracing about -'.7WU po.inls STBBL POINTS. ?._0 peuadt WROLOH1-IRON SCRAP, ?7,51X1 sounds C A HI-1RON PIPE, ?KPAKATORS. DB?K1CK * TKACK, 1ROL1.BT AND ?BAR-WHEELS. Ao. Also, about ?J0.0OO FEET ?a M.) OF TIMBER that was used In derrick-framing, raaglng lo si ?? from CxS to ltxii and from 10 to H ftei In length. Particular attitorton of all lo this line of bus!, note is asked.?? ??erylbltg matt be ?old sal re moved at onc-j, JA?. MACDOl ?ALL. mh 5 Auctioneer. n-TAKTCRE OF STEAMERS. TTTROINIA STEAAlROATAjagLj ? COMPANYS .IAMs?-ltlVKR-a__aH_U LINE. 'Jheaoestand most pleasant ro"t" lo O -? POINT, NORFOLK, PURlSMOU 1 K. No* I'Olir NKWs. cLARBMORT, snd ?lAME-vRI VEK I.ANDINOS DIRKC/T by clegint sal ova _e_mer AKIKL lesMng Htchioou. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ftod FRIDAY at . A. M. bireet cars go d1re?.?ily te steamers' wharf. I are to Old Point or Norfolk, fl.au : second cits*. IL Connectloas at Old F?niit closely with all Hoes for Hsltitii re. Phlladel|ihla, and New York same afternoon, James river by dsyllght. (ireat tourist line. Clio a-,est route. Ticket? only tialf ?f Rail Kate*. Through tickets on steamer and st (iarber's Agency. 901 Main ssr? et. Baggage cbix'ked throu^n. state-rooms engaged for day or night. FHEIUUTS Freight received ?laiiy for NORFOLK, PORTS Moriil, SMIIHFIBl.D, HAMPION. OLD POINT, WAVERLT, HkUSFOrtD, and ALEX? ANDRIA, VA.; WASIllNOTdN, D. C; M.V, BRUNS. WASHINUl'ON, TAHOhO', N. C , : ad st Ali?os on the Atlantic and Danville railroad, boaboard ?ad Roatioko railroad, Norfolk South. ci n railroad, Karmvlllo and Powhatao railroad. And Eastern North ( aro.ma generally ; alto 1er Eastern Shore of Virginia, and ail regular landings on Jamos and Rappahannock rivers, at LOWEST RATE?' and tbroush Mils 1 -?'i-L LUCIEN K TATUM, Vice-Prestdout, So. 1117 Main street and !..^t?.tts. _Ibvim WxiHiatK, Freight and Pa?songer Agent, pHLLADELl'HlA, R I C U-yjm MOND AND NORFOLK -STEAMSHIP COMPANX Appointed sailing daya Every TCBSDAT and FRIDAT at IS M. and sv.ry ?ONDA Y a: i A. *-. Freight for Tuesdays' and Fridays' stsamors reos)ved till 1130 A.M.; for Suiidays' ttnamer till 5 P. M. Saiurda Freight received dally Uli F?rbte. For farther Information apply to ?. W. McCABRICK. General Southern Agent, ufnee Rocsetta? W. P. CLYDE A CO., no 1 General Agenta, Phils lslphla?_ OLD DOMINION rvTa_M--^L^. SHIP COMPANY. --^_i_l FOR NEW YORK. Steamer? leave Richmond EVBRY TUESDAY ?in FRIDAY at ft P. M. Manifest closed ona hour before ?alltn? tlrno. ptesiner? l;av? N.?w York for Richmond EVERY WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY SI 3 P. V., arriving tn Richmond MONDAY aad FKI DAYMURNINOH. Passenger ao. orea?.i'lat'on? unsurpaaaed. Cabtu f?re to New York ?>.? Jamea-rtver route (lnclu.ling meal? and berth..$ BO) Round-trip ticket?, limited (o t&lrty days after date of tsatu?.. 1400 8leer?)?e, with aubelstanc?.- flOO ?Bsetaaa?) wlrtrout eubeutance. 600 Cabin far? eta Chesapeake and Ohio rail? way. 1000 Cabin fare via Rlcbmoad and Petersburg railroad. WOO Ticket? can be obtained at A. W. Oarber'a. 1*0 Main street; Cbe??peaze and Ohio and Rich? mond and Petersburg depot?, aud at company's otter??, isoi Mala ?treat, an 1 wharf, Rockelt?. Freight forwarded and through bills of lading Issued for poluta beyoad Mew York. Freight received daily unttl ', P. M. Paatengers leaving Richmond on MONDAYH, TUESDAYS. WKDNESDAYS.TIIURSDAYo, and HA ITRl'A Y\ by lb? Clieiai.? ?'<?? and Ohio rail? way) .ia Newport New?) at ?SO A. M. and by Richmond aud Petersburg railroad (?aine day?; at 1:1:10 P. ti.. ?ill make ?-oum-ctioa at NORFOLK with steamer leaving tho?? day?, GEORGE W. ALLEN A CO., Agent?, Na 1901 Main street, aad dei Company's wharf, Rocke its. U A ?LEO AD LINKS. ^ ^ RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. SCUBDULK IN BVraOT JANUARY t, lWL TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND, VA. : 3115 A.M. SOUTHERN BXPBBSB, dally to au lauta. Augusta, and points South. Connect? at ureenabero' for Durhata and Rs..?lgh ; at ??elisbury for W'???? - ?rn North Cm o ina. Passengers can take Meeper at 9 P. M. Through sleeper? from Danville South. ?rlS A.B. ACCOMMODA HOW, dally, ?zcapt Sunday, to Clover. Vs., ?nd interme? d?ate pot?la, 10-J?A.B. VIKOINIA AND NORTH CABOLINA EXPRESS, dally, through iralu to Haleigb i .a Keysvilie. Connect? at ' Burkevllle with Norfolk and Western railroad for Farrarille Lynch burg, aud potuts West; at K?y?vlllo for Clarfcartlle, Oxford, Henderson, and Durham. LOOP. M. PAST MAIL. d??ly. for Allaat? Au guau, and point? South. Couaeoua; Mosley'e Junction with Farartvllla anS Poabatsa railroad; at Greensboro' for Durnatr? and Raleigh; at Salis? bury for Western Norut Carolina. Through ?leepera tram Danville r?outh. At Danville connecte with the vestibule limite?*. ?OOP. M. LOCAL, dally, except Sunday, for Amelia Courtn.u?e aad iutormedlate pointa. TRAINS ARRIVE AT RICHMOND. 3:3U r\ M.' 1 From At!??* ?-???I Angus'.?. 8:49 A. M. From Amelia Courthouse. 4:90 P. M. From Kaletgh. ??P.M. AiMB-ttbtatert-romClorer. YORK-RIVER IINE^w^pwst THI FAVORITE ROUTI NORTH. LEAVE RICHMOND: TRAIN No. 10,1 W P. M. LOCAL KXPMaaa, daily, except Bandar. Stop? at all ?(alloua. At Laster Manor eoaaeeia vita ?tag? for Walkertou; with BalUmora steamer at West Paint. TRAIN Mo. IS, a? P. M. ?ALTIMOUB UMJTSD, dally ezcapt Bandar for Wees folni, ooanacuu? with Yorz-Klrer ?learner? for Baltimore. At Baltimer? maraer? ooauect wlta Ualtlmere aad Oaio raUlroad tar Washlagtaa, Philadelphia, aad Hem York. hteaatars leave Baltimore t P. M. dally, except Sunday. *" Tralaa arrive at IUclwcMd fcl* A.B. sad tfte? *"** TIUINNCs ?0.7.?AM. LOCAL BUBO, dailyjocept Suada?, leave* Tweniy-ifctrd aveset for West iWaadToter?! diatepolata. _ HA II.no w,,,^ RIOHMOSn. FK|;i? ,., Af?i> futom eo?im?nciDg .11 .-'"?' ?Un la |(07 A. M. bars* ?top, ,,-,., . and W, too ??< l'.srt si I. B? tor? 1es.Ti.-s ? c?pt ? UM A. M Vissr..-. s-,I r. *-.?W Y 7:10 P. SL lea??? hie?:.r f-t?rj? . A. i... P York >: 8.30 A. M. arrlv-? M?-.? ;,?.?? a ?38 P. M. - - -1 1 ?40 P. M. ?, FREDBK! 1:00 P. M.. I. ?40 A.M., s l ? ?:? A. M. '? .? ? - s-?M p. M. lea v. eis a. M. arm, ? ? 8:1S P. at ?*r The N"w fort train leaves? :?. et.-et.i Moo i? , sed r MS r. M. : charge 1 OS ISJ ? A E,T. D. MTBBI IIAW*. BCBBOUI.S .*? TWO THAI- * I . * LEAVE RK BKONP. 9.05 L. M. Dal y. .Net I I **>> 0:15 A. M. I? Pel - i ? and V\. . . 12:10 P.M. Dall>, . ? I ? terst..,-v burg ! i'. ??. . . .-. M 11:30 P? M. nail?. Potertl with i i at '. i barf. Hou'U i ? at ? 10:33 A. M. ? I j.. ? PVLUU? No. 1?B??I -?-- ? bar? ? - . ' leavlns Fetal LyncUl-jurg i ? No. 3?1 hi"'. Radford and phis without ' Ticke?. r-'w | can tx? eMotaed ? ret-TMe* Sopot, - mad at the BS General oO a '. i CB-8-PEAKE .?A i SCHEDULE IB I LIAI t 8:40A, M. Deny f PxjIIiL 11:00 A. M. Kxir far ?1 . Pullmai ? ClnausaaU. 3:90 P. M. Bap* N,? : * to el 1 . 4:30 P. M. A ? 10:30 P. M. The 1.1... Bleepti . ?Vil . ( ?r i : ? Clocti .-. rum TBAl??s ?1..- c \- - P:S) A. M. and _5 7:45 P. M. da.lv t: Forge. 10:50 A. M. aud M3 I Otatloa: Broad Mr JAMEs-lc. . (Blchmca 1 au I I UM.TB 8:00 A, M. daily tor Cllft ti f 4:30 P. M. .i , - nivitug w'.iii otrt burg at* a and Cltftoa r Lyuchfturg. rSAINS ABBIVt 41 ??30 P. M. da-, t f- ? 8.20 A.M. SSSOS I Leslast ?Station; BgSSa Bi I , DtvU II, W. Pti.t.bb, <;? . i ? O. O. MCBKAY. Tra, F ABM VI LI I ? RAIi.H'i ' liHiBALorr i BcasDCLBiN urn LBAVX SI ' 5:08 P. M., rt.i Alisal ttljA. M.,ri? 41 . piscka-ii inte LOOP. M_ ?to Si r.r-., -.. I l??r tarsi?- le, .. ? ? " ? ' Of \l ?i ABMIV? 41 8.30 A. M.. via At,SSI >? ?:40P. M.,ei<? Atta-tl ? p. ?ok i?11 I 3.30 P.M., ,m , from "? tar:ne 11 v AH train? ii If ??- r. ror ticaeie. bag ?prly to a. w. ?.ai it and Hiehmond an i D (?oserai I : tol I .1 astis it. Wsstn. Uea > ATLANTIC CU \< RICH-OND AND 1 Tin--:-. ? H Commencing ! 1 I Bal ? SA. M., BsBBsnstt TBAINS ?a "?-.15 A. M. a- ?? S ?MS A. M. I ? r "StM P. M. 33 "13:10 P. M. I 35 ??-.tffi P. -M. Ml) I'? *? . ?I 37,M::aB P. M. ?. - ? TRAINS ?N , Leave No. Petersburg. : ?s-i T? ?TtOS ?A. m7 ; 3i '7:1s A. M. S:*" ??? *? Z -,:*?? S4Ml:?JO A. M. 114? A. V SS IM P. M. IP I (, 78 ?5:30 P. M. ' < ? - SS. 'Stl. P. M. **?* ,T, ? s Sos. 14. 33. at: I B 7ft stop ou signal si M au - ____.. Centralla, au 1 Obester. s signal at Man?-h< . ou sil sj at Mai: I *; 'i piuvbatubg ticte is t ? ' for tais tra?a and 57 wdl stops, all KL-MAV On Tralos Ma Man * ? *? _ New York a?: ? ? On Trains Not. 11 au I New Tort ?ad Chane? ' and 79 sl?epu:x--." : Jack tout Ule. Ou i < ?'? Dig-cars iMtweeu Bl hi lusJ.Ht: ?to TUB NBW T?BK v ' ?ssSM?sBSr YenMBti!?-! Rtcenu-d souia-t? ' buaday, and .<-.?? ? - SiiMA. M. daily ex . ??ssBSAantStotraia. TUS ONLY -LL-h.UL UN- ] ISAV?. I ?.-uwt ' Ll B_S?00(_..,V^J.A. W J %lI Bichmoad -?'.?' ' ? ?>? s , Norfolk_*> *? MorfoU.?..<?# p. y Tb? train? -atlas ' Norfolk M 4 P. ?? ??- ? two pota ?. aal p*?s- .. citaatp? el ???-??- ? , Bsii-a?lP?tvrs' iv ?- ? -tohaoad aud iOc ? ?-' ?? tretas toattn? I?? ILS) P. M. and ?rriv.a< M. asS 1.-40 P. M? *?*??< - '.'*.;.... ?'?** lonswn lo a?d l?v?.? ?, aa4 aou?B?i?s???>r>i P ? ' ? , h. ??? S' ? ? ? , f. B. MrsBS.'???-" - * M. tMSJ-ex. ??*-' - *******