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(?REEX-GOOPS GAME. -APTU?E OF THE MAN WHO CON "oUCTEO THE CORRESPONDENCE. is? l-lHn?,*>n- ,',,*-h,?> to ?wtssj Rond, 1? ^?t to Joll-Tb* Fall Plan of Op?. r?| los? ?"?' Their Clfcnlar. . ?,ti,'en<*e of the Bk-hmond Dispatch.) K.C May 88.-Last niKht at Fllintrton was brought siat.*s deputy marshal It was fonnd that he was ?rho looked aftor ?In? eon?. for Trank J. Rci?l and William ? !.. las "cro?n.B<HKl?"nien. , - !.. f..r.< Pnited State? ? -raw*, tine morninii and wa? . i:,),iii?.-.iilia?flod, Assixta-it. ?... Tii.-ylVv.-rt.nxtelh.ine thc/? ? I nullement for th? ?am* I..WMITTK0 TO ?AH. ?v.. th?. t.-.HO bp.ll required ? i mmlaslouer and was ?..-e master st Clayton wa? an . ? ne? ?gainst him. It was found ? I.,-, I. went lo t'lnyioii fr()Ill Bk o?n evidence ?bowed his SEENjd?OODS SCHEME. ? |. IUli-he.1 sod Drought to tirlef In Norili Cnrollnn. ? Hi?;,.-.ich.', v new grcen 1 i- jn?t itH-u ?Mrsioped by : in l-etnay and Clayton, \ | ' In IBS nrr.-st ?,f w. ,l] l!. i I, of Uunay, and Jo? ? ,*. ?I. King. ; i -i- ...ii. It il? -Aid, tp. to mail to intry a ?**d?a(*tlv?lr?pftntsd as UnprttMof tas "??unter" on a .. ii the following is a ?B ixin't ?irosa It I? ?llh plo-mure.we ?end you . 1 ?? bop? you will re?d it ?*are ? ' work at It atom-?, ' rri-nlMt-it for sale gi annas, aaasM by an as? Bay w:??>re like a ?laiidy SB? 1' ?. Ii I- a? tin? an linlLa 10 pr??Li,-? the work. Ws Bvss, i.-iie, and 'wenBss ?., worth ?old, ex'-.*pt t., per ? l'.at tnuchat a time. Th<-y I r good? please don't .?"1er? large a- pos? - ' :? N- '? ?: meiitloii I . . rder. Hay mndtolni ? 1 IMttlaa. We will under hack, postal-note, or l.y ex i -k. Wo will ?hip your - .. fOW ?lata. 1 ? r, and ?ay a? Util?, ?i?. ! - i ' ? ?.,, ??on for 810, rSftO, SI.DOO for #70, and W. ,1. BJjbj - ? I ISBay, N. C." - that Bewioa, ?rasas ? clrcnlar and ?rao -??;, n. ?-._ wag a mar. , of l lartoa. wi? formerly a ... far as lbs dspartment la ad? In i . ibly 1 low ? all'ANCE CIRCULAR, i i .r Home? nod firesides? i: ulroatl Nearly Completed, . rast i.> tti" INsbbbsb?] . N. C, Its SB. V dir corra? ! 8 I >P3 "I the i-ir ?-?ii all the ?ab-alBnaoes .lllano?, to which a .-. i a? ' ir l glorious light and ? -. last year, but the war la i] to OUI -order I* Htrengtheii ' hing blinself in h Oves us to Im- more nn 1 . ;. u i on ] ?re oar? itt.vfc apon our Inn--. W?> ought ? imhei until every alltaiic?* man ;? ?j |????ible, lire ? - on nil our ?n, uglily oins ii.peu ling ii'iitii -t. ? the city of i ? "W jm,litl.-.-il party ?, ? r-.ality. a fixed fact, and U - Btats and ii heseea. It i? BasraaaS tnora nain latas?, intelligently, whHi . . and haying decided ?sand ? uid om ? ru rATSTrs* ? loa to know it 1.? ? * i. nS i ' tbe fast -i Line will | o ?liniueton. I -.TKKI'BI-iB ?- B now at wnrk on the ? ,*.!'.!;. tore, whl.U ?vill be --.ate; and u|k,ii tie. - b ot wiii'-h win he oota? - wlBalso the Hraiii-h rail u . ted l'y the North Caro pei y, all right? of way having :'i ?' radDS a *?*.:- a Min>inc?Tio?j. - Hi - - al snperin ?? ? 'i I mon Telegraph Oom? ? supsrinteo lent, ar "f appealing --!? ii. tbelr purpose being to < f tbe .?.lilil?:? : H the telegraph ratea lu ? ata par isa amas. ? r many years troa uad who also served - rs las?, aisaf ; f-meni Bt LIvlriiMoiio OoBm ? h,g, A. K. BM .. deBvstwd the aunual aU H CAROLINA DOCTORS. k Annual Session of the Stedl ? . * . i t, l'on l.uck on the lymph. gran 11 tie- Das M v 2'". ?Tas thirty : the North Ovo : bare tin- morning ? ' ?: ?? ?pealnf the Hon. BfeB? ?? inhere to the Th? r?* L.J. P -, of Littleton, full of I this :ni>utitaln-lan.l. Dr. B. ? nt, th.-n t??.k able paper? .--.-iitioii. lui- aftsr . k. of A-bevill?', r?-a?l an :,i status of pul ? ? natS TO A tTKB. unite, and general int, ? Itb .t ?til'h CM iwonty-flvw indar the Koch igh ; lostlff ,-onciunion.'? . ? .-:.? greatly IBS? .-litly Improved, -he?e<*a?o? tnlitewn ? ?ivni'-ed ?tas-a, Tb?? j les I rest m ml bal a and tkebt pn iBaae eoaM aot ac ? .- not vlrt'ie lu tbe K<?!i S*BB THFATMHST. lo be th?- ant to dlneover ! the profi sslon to R-* ration, ?a ??pposed to IfeoStSl ? .- it, whiob ??"-, daas*nroti ? .HOI , ? tint Improve? ? ? , h "[di Would . some of tin noxious ?h" papar wa? . sod tho ?o.-loty will : for tbe gu<?U .? ? at Or. von Ku-k's. a din . Um Oakland IL-lgl.t? c ,: iBprti '.-k,hiii1 h ut] i i- ?i iy th ? .1 Exstnlnt'i-H i* In large number of ai? Bu ml S?x-lety (xiuvene* c nt of Mrs. II. C. tisttln. ' th? Ri,-hmond Dispatch.] B.C., Mav ?.-Mrs. D. II :r?> last m.,-.. ? IN? k. yec.terdsy. She was II. I..iwr??H"e, of tajB pi? *? 1 , ? . and I'hrist.aii sre d ling tbo meet nt Ion. 1 last night from Tarboro t--tter. ^ - ri-fsr IbBbsI Plo-Nic. IBB to the Dispatch.) ? \! iv If. The fclslf* ??I ?(,* her? to-day on ? p?1' .- tbe largest party of ii.e kind ever had In this . ' luiH-v-baii played this af Um Raleigh and Newborn?* ' 8BSSS. 11 ?on Boy. ? ' >g.-,?m to the Dispatch.} N C Mav ?#?.-Frank Shor B rear*? of age, while at ? fell against th* saw and wa? badly mangled- Be '--'.-LElfCTED SENATOR. ***?Ults-i Pie? to Ursak a Ouvrons, But to No A vail. ?? '? ! graph to the Dispston.) , ?"? -n. I la., Slav 36.?Thu roorn 'i "f t L. legislature was rather i!o.s-. <>uIyafewof tbe autl ii i>. Mouse when tbe session was nvetrytfstas niovedsloug uuletly '. f??r convening. IU the ?, ' . -.'i. was present, the tolWwtug / to aasvsf to the ruu ... ' ? l>?rs, Bord?n, Bristol, Breti, Drslt?, llard-ve, Johuw/U. Kitag, ? .... -- I ?Bt "' BsS ? . ' v. ?ii and WlltOnson- Tb-V b7"t,.-*-wI?)s?1i./ u.m ,nlv Just liefore the hour ? ".r'.iujf. Iiupjlry at tbe llverr *d i-xiiu? devel/^u ii.? ? iiad ixiasisd tout ttaef wer? k.w"?'-iirlu order to break a quorum lu -a iu4>r?Lv defeat Uve eAsctton of [?WaaA^??^*^ ??..."?in?-) l?* Ihn fleehig senatom anrt ??,..., Ott___-a-_* ^W *1M,?^'I> u?s forre to ?r. ?3aS:j?__S__3U es 8___^?r-sr# "*"? |,r-,,iem ,, ?nn-Aiaii skwsToa?, wooda" __?1MI\ ?**?*?<*? who "took to the ni staralTiri il8*,n c*r',''r *? Pavent Cair? n?e?__rw?r?_w_^ th8t ln 3,'lnl ?e?<d?n It was eat and ?, i??, ' R ""?.'?rltyef ?a?-h house pr.s tiens ,77 ?\!L J.n? ?t*tu'?' wUil,h Kov.rns ?lee. %_u,? - """V ?*?*'?* senators, the Call men _"??*? Very pUlnty Indicate* that "thTtUmm ^ntHsa'r?: t*****.of ~l ??** ?*?? W" ?M^? ' r?'* m*?_,,*y?"*-? ?be mr-mlwr, RKCB1VKD A MAJ0KI1V VOTB. af a *_Sl_^Z ? n"t nn,y "*?*~d ? majority durr3_l_!5\?TL.i __^??lty ?* ??? ??mberi i-, . l *" ,,0,h ???'use? -that Is, the I ecls laiur?, being mad* up of exactly loo awSn red fifty-one rota*, a majority I -1. ?_.i n ?i'.c'VJ?'' ??".?""? ol Cal dselared ille? gal, but i all ? fr|?od? d-vlare that their .??iUou I? eound and taken after matureT^aoratTom CALL TnAKBB TU? ASBMBLV. Immc.iiat.dy aft-r ''resident Bn.wn had ?a. ?mallrl-'?s.r <'?"''???^????ted I nrie?. Siets ?< Bator Mr. Bate*, ,,f Orange, . Uiadrag antl-Cnll man. ,,,,,??, ?MttthawS a, ?,?o.y ad* ".Vn^:," .,, ll* "-'^ " ' ?town, and the President ai no-.IT,, i '"", """Y1 ,',," ?? ?*? """ '?' as? er*__s __p?__S_?m' 8u???'i'""Uly CaBatV r-lTL,, 'h_1A*'**"?Wy "'""I wil.i enuin-amon __ \ ,,, ' ""I'l"??""-. and Just after 1 ft ?. the Joint asaem!,l? ii.l),,uni.-d afi? 'fi>. t'NABI.RTO I ! MU II FM. .*%* *'***a> ?baBwaeaai al Aw?e? the Ken Me reti.n,,.,, , tti? ,.lly _n(J f n had tWen unable to find the fuirltlv- senators. '?""v*' back after dark. Th? ? eit-itementto-nlght Call la Iu nT.MP,/',,n','UIT ?****????? Ol congratulation t?> nl^ht and In? supporter* are holding a love _mi?'.i,."'"1an.,,A"" '"ruar..? feeliiii? ?,.ry sore ana bitter just now. C0K0RR8BMAN _ AI.I.ORV's 0PIKION. A dlspateb from ('ensac?la ?BOtefl S. H. Ma' vi '. "i l,,v>"r""i Conerwamau aleul from the 1ir-il ?lislri.-t, but un BBItrt-Call n, in. us of Oplbl? 11 thaii the,,i..,.,??????.,?.????( membersofthe senate invalidates Calls ?I. <ii. :,. SOUTH'N PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. Mission?-" The Mlaslonary" to Be li? mo ved from Kl. h m,.ml. (My telegraph to the liispatch-l HikMiNdiiAM. AUU, Mn 21'..- In the Pre?. bvtermrj AsBemlilv t?.-.lav the Judicial committee In answer t?. m, overture from ih?, Hecklenlmrg Presbytery ?boni lb? Bev, B. K. if?! iii-oii. of Ki,. ivB)*, reported thai ii,? eoa "'"'.">l aot iiiiiik this body hada right to il'-tl 1th the caa? under pre ?enf clr-umstiii,..--. ife- syaodioal record? .-t *i*fitrain?. Booth l nrollnrv and Kentucky were found ?-?.rre. % with iwoHiiirht nrinnntln? KOKKICN MIKilOV?. The Porek-ri IUa?aO?I Committee, th'. u li Chairman Bryaa, ..f A*aevUle,N. C., reported thai they want one htmdred aad fifty thousand d'.llars for fer. ign mlflotlB, and the last Sunday InMnys M Children's Day, Sym pathy wo- ?presse?! f..r the mlaatonarle? In Thepronoaed mlnsimt irnrk am ml of ?vork in other .|ii-".tloii'.. Tbe Assembly voted to rafas 000 a? neonunended. Last year 1118,000 wm Il ?? i- r. - ?red to push 111?' s..ik in BraaB, Other parte of the report were a "tur aMBBBnABi " KitmnKii. It wa? decided to Iran ?fer rabBeati..n of Thr .Wuwe-nnru from K, inui.id. \ ??., (0 N'ri-livill. md the pnbllshers were so notified It eaade dded 10 divide the offices of n??lst;,nt Bocretary and treeanrer, the f..rm.-r tobe elected by the Assembly and the iiiti?-r by the Executive Conv The proposition to appolni a Oeld sec r.'t.-irj for foreign missions was voted down nml ?m I teoutive Oammlttee on Foreign Mib?i?.ii? appointe!. HOMK BMBBOBB, Tbe Home Mi-slims Committee report was adopted andan Es.ittveBorneMlsaiona ('..'.. iniii.,. appointed. 11 i ommlttee on Sribimth obser ince criticised newspapers and railroads f<>r running on Sundays, Tntrty?flv? i dollar? mi voted for sttMalntnc horn? , 810,000 for the lonn und church gfni :. 183,000 for work amongIndUa?, knd 820,000 for tbe Invalid fond This ne i i .- the Assembly hold special prayer? f>>r rain, and this afternoon a beaotlful shower f.-ii, t., tin? deBghl >.f the faithful i.reihren. Home missions wore the subje-.d of to-night's LARGEST DRY-GOODS HOUSE SOUTH Closed by the Sheriff- I.labilities ai.OOO, mill A,set s About nsoO.lMKl. Ax-Utta, <!\.. Muy M. -Jr.lm Ryan's dry-gpoda eatabUsbment between BaBuaore andRew Orleen?, and It is ??ven iisfM-rt.-.i the largest south of Bew York, i tin? Shentl to-day, M .rtu'iii;. s .tiiiir 81148,573 bave beeo w oord?3d, and ii i- ?nderst .?i thai i r..led will ran the total on t.. 8450,000, I re mate pota Ute ??abilities at. somi'thimr 0 (,o.i,un... with as.?-.- probably ?ggregat_g 1800,000. oi.pept in Trre mirra. 'J'lie I, ? Iba ??! l.'-t in lb? South. It lablUhed i.y John Ryan twentyalzyear? m.-... Tar?e years uw ha retired, Iransfening hi> baatoBW t>. bis n A. Ryan and ?lohn ft Ryan. Later Jotia P. ?old his interest io siephen A., who has sli. been ?Ole proprietor. His hiislnwss baa grown rapidly and Mr. Byan himself lei? become one of tbe besl kuone men lry good? trade of the country, ??IISTKKSIIT.?, TWO <>r three n.i.iitlis 111:0 there w.-re rumorsef hi? being flnan '? ?"' i ? ?"'" by ,\. .1. fj hloss ? ('?.., ef Bew Volk. h atlr in the bnalneaa world Ryan woo thai suit and afterwards snsd the New VorkBrm for one hundred thousand >i..ilnrs damage*. Thai ?nit is Ptni pending. After the nr-i anil waa de Ided In ? Byan met a member of the - firm, and a personal encounter resulted, in win ii It B understood Byan oameofl i.eit.-r than h-s list. He was Pne.1 by a New Vork court. OASBBB NOsiarKisK. Ry-in claim? that the suit brought by Hchlos? wasoaeoause leading t.? hi? iiiiiure. as it In? duced tits creditors t.. become restless and push that time and sin.-?- Ryan made a specialty of his bargaJn-daya, A? it wa? ,., lent he was selling ?orae article? below cost. . predicted thai the concern could not last long. The ?nnouno*ment ol th" failure no great surprise. THE M0IIT.iM.K-. Of the mort in. p" Bled the largest slnpleone Is in favor of U. Ii. ClaCin A Co.. of N?tr fork, for $111,700 ' aggregating 884,84? were ?von John Byan, ?r, to cover paper ha h/i??-n ,nd to John Eyan, Jr., for th ? aame pur is.'??!. S.lv.-si ir Bell A Ca, 88.47ft ' \p|.li'-at'i..n has I.n til"! tor u recelv-r, rc tuniai I MiivJMh. Another Atlanta Kallore. Atlanta. Uk.. May 2C. -Konny A SatsXy. cl -dhier?, w.re closed to-day l>> the sheriff. It I? announced that they wUl bo able to resume busl iiese in a lew dn>s- ^ _ PERSONAL INJURIES? Can Railway? Sued l??l?t on Examina? tion b.v Their Own Surjreon? I WAaaanwrcai, May2C - TbeUnited BtabM Snnrisme (?-urt lui?, in l i??? (;U!,e ol u" r . "?-it ? i:.iiin?i.i 'company against Ctara i Nh-ri. madean Importsml rultogor? the ? noiisi.. ? ooTDorations sued for per _rs_nnVur It ? ist m exHininiitl.... by their _^_?eont TbowLae came before the court o? _i'..?-i ? -.m M..1.-I-'?-: theartmit Court ??.II m -. ?ralni t th- railroad eomnany. ( ". ?noo?fcrd^Uiscomp^ ?orles to h'-r spHe ?-ui-c'i bJ the tall or a at- i [?-car berth ? hieb ? ' ' * >?<???'uct.-L i-itr^e days !.of..re the trial the. ortipany asked .he ,x art for au order mntrlag the suing party St to asT examination by the company ^ littmexis^uree thep.r.n a 1 K( ( ( ""' pr'The ?Viurt ?vVrrul.-d this motion ?m the ,h" rrM;?"ii?t.-?- ora?. ?u.laiu? "?o lower U1"" l'^n l'ys-,y'i t Hl-I'-'rs to the Court that It I? ,?ourt. and a?y? ? _??,,,_ ?, ,ue .?.rson to a de BJ1 Invasion ef the sai.. Ufy <'i ?u l H UHisald the Court coJld il t '<> ' ()f :^;;;;^;;:ih^iv;:r1;.wer1aUas?,aiin?'d.u VKT'1 hat action? for damage, for Justice Brewer s-i ?'" UODi wer? rery ln ,,ersou?l ?n'urtt*."0Wn^thal It w .? therefore an ir..|u?-?l ><*..*, '.'??^*,I ,i. teri.ili.ahl -, ? ?jiestl-nu ? on?. ' ?^ ,f u . ' d^.*^wlcians Wh" would he called !?? , ?,. pbyJMWxs^wo^ tonimUut e?. ? ,.*an order ?bould be ina.h non M t ?- ?'. i.? th? oritsisite side. H" ' aBiaaaaiinai ?? ?"_ ? _f.?r ,??-.u,g not thlak it ris ,wh).r? ,,?,. ? ? ?.imltlod to refuse ro_i^_Vat_y*i???'' repr??entlni? the , ., . iilssloo W ?V^ o{ lh- ??uctlty of tho ,-ouip'iuy ?u?w?*? "* * person. s> ? CORBETT AND JACKSON. Tbe Former tvn.N... n.B. Again Under California Club Auaplee?. *'., Mav i1?. -The di B.? F.ag,-TM<o (jALj. *?\tLMi(, Club re? tors of IB? ,(, ' ut at whl?h theaward e. S!^___jA*^ ??**? ""r^Vn lector? ?l??<?t_r?SLXLu aadJa^*00- '??_*_B &.as-**T_l,c*srs. ?_? ?a_s3????______? -? .,__. a t? r Fia. a"1* 4-*r,v ,i,1,; Hu,,-STr___i. l>? tBoaL THE ?AP?DSLEY CASE. QOV. PATTIBON'S APPOINTMENTS IQ ' NORED BY THE COUNCILS Bwsult of th? Investigations of ths Ex? Treasurer's Aeoonnts? HI? Ysrtoo? Rank Deposits. [By telegraph to the Dispatch.) I*BTi,ADBxrBiA, May 86.?The City Com? missioners mot this morning sn<l ignoring ?he appointment by Oovernor Pattison of a sucocssor to City-Treasurer Bardaley, pn.cee.led to elect Richard C. Oellevs, busi? ness manager of the Rirord^ to fill the office. Hartley ami Ktulta, the Republican mem? bers of Ihe commission, vote?! for Mr. Oellers ami Mr. Hensemlcrfer. the Demo? cratic member, cast his ballot for Mr. Wright, the Governor's appointee. TO RLBCT. Both branche? of City Council? will meet In J'.lnt en Tent ion to-morrow and j roeeed V> elect s ?uivossor to Hardsley. Clty-Sollcltor Warwick ha? prepared an ?lat^rat?? opinion sustaining the right of Councils to nil tho vacancy, and after ?aenrwsentatloaof Mr. Warwick? optotoo ti?? "UVction will I?, held. It Isthoushtnot Imirol.a BM that Council* will repudiate the olnrtlOB* Id day of Mr. Oeliers by the elty ,-omml-sioner? and "i??-t another man. Still from pfsseat tadfaaJtlOBB that gentleman will be BSaW .-hoU-e for theoflloe. 0KMAX0 niSBWlAKPItp. More than a week sgo City-Controller Thnmp w.u made a demand upon Bartatsy for the coV l'.i.-rul K.-Tirtti.'s which the Cilv Treasurer 1? ?-?Id to hold tor ?oii.. of ths inoii.y BWfNBwtai in jMBeystoM Bank, bol up to tas jrmenttime ike demand baa been dlaregarded. Mr. B i" under guard at hi? house. In? condition Mill ???mg too ?erlona to warrant hi- removal. Be has been tPjabts to ot.laln the ?r.O.ooo demand. K Id" l"v,'rjr''' for U,B appearance at tbo hearing POm ACtTjrNTS. Th? City Con n"ir?,?,mmlttee Investigating th?, ?Hair? of ? ity-Troi.?un r liar Isley thin if" moon examined Na-ioiial-lIank-Kiamiuer DtwW Mr. ir.w testified (hat at the lime the Kev-ton?, Hank suspended and hn uxik possession. Mr. . hud four .'i,,-.,,ni- in the bank?City lnja?ur.,rs ***>?;o,l>OU ; J. Ilard-by, special, ?35.S0] ; Bradford Mills, ttl.l.vj, and John ilardsley & Co., ?702. Til? KKC0RI-?!. Of the clearing-house du?<-bill? for upwards of 8?0ii,0(iii shi.-h Mr. Hard-ley hold? agaln?t tb? bank, Mr. Iir-w said he hnd no knowi.-ig.. excepting that there i? n rr -ord on the ?tulile, of 11 "f tbe due bill?. There I? no "h. r ""..rd ? n the lKX,ksof the duc-l>1ll transaction?. If ?aeaedae bill? rostnir'ilust Ihe k>??toti?. Hank Mr. Urew ?aid it.? liabilities will bo over 82,000,? 000. mi'TH.ated UBBBB, The witness farther IsstfSsd that after he had laksa-mssswston of tie bank be ?Uanovered that the lodger hnd been mutilated, leaves having been removed. Wbiab would tiave shown <7K,<?M additional liabilities. President Marsh con [eased t?. falsification of the bodes In Kobruai-y, but witness said he was not arrested at tbe timo bscatwe as (B^trsa) asa then engaged in a do? termini?! etiort to g< I ?HOO.oiMI of the Lucas . tat?, ?toan Lat-as, tas dscmsed president of the bank-, having besa heavily Indebted to ths in-'i t'itloii. Marsh was allowed to eomplete this work before ho was nr A HKAVTOI-rKATOB. Ill" testimony Of the next witness was tbo meal ?n-pi-lsfngret given and l.a.i t?. th? throw? ing of some light on what has txv>om.. of the enormous hum? that have dl.-npiH-ared. The hum Oeorae a. Hum?*,./ th?* nrm ..f Koben Qh adenntog .<* Co., b inker? an I broksrs. Mr. Bam? ?aid ibat Br. Hard-lev had ir tiarx to September during IBM, bean ? heavy operator on th? ,,Strset" tbrousl) I -is firm. In that Urne tuer bad partaased for Mr. Hw-dsioy between 8&00.000 and 8<)00,000 worth of tb? I the United ??as Improvement Company, i Cable, and Philadelphia and Baltimore 'lractloU. riKCiusmi riiTiniiiiT. The ?took wa? purchased ?utrtght by Mr. Bardaley, bul never on margin?. During It.-. cember of last year Bardaley closed oui all hi? holding? in Un se ?dock?. Mr. Hume sail Mi/it without tbe books of the firm he was unable to give th? amount lost or gained i,y Mr. Bardsley by these transactions, but a? far ss be remem. bored It was ?man either war. Mr. Bam testified thai bit firm had borrowed nlrf.iit 1200,? Dun from Mr. llnrdsl. yd .ring th" linatn-lnl strin? gency of la.-t fall. Tor thl? a.mmodatli n they paid him the rateof Interest that prevailed on h.?treets'al the time. Thar, concluded Mr. Hume's te tlnx in, I.ut he was informed that be would be eipeeti i i?> appear before t;?" commit? tee lO-moiTOW Willi Ihe lionk? ?hoHing Hardnley's transaction*. TliK A>-ir-, 'Ihe Dob* BS hav" slgnilleil their willlm pay the amount oi the Bardaley bon i (8120,000) as e ? m n>? payment i? demanded. Bai attorney baa notified the Ao?ittor>?Qeneral that the SSSetS t" m?."t Ihe Mate ?.?aim will bS than at BlWt Supposed. ALL ON ACCOUNT OF BASE-BALL, Conflict Ilet ween College Hoy? ?and Police. nii-n?Serious Hesulls. [Hy telegraph t.. BM UNpaP-h.l CSBCAOO, Ii.u, Muy2ii.n?A ?liflpntch from Iowa City. Iowa, ?ays : There is iimeli trouble here. It all started over a gam. t.nll. The I nlvei-ity dub went to lirinui'll and played a mat. h gam,- with the Iowa CoOeg? team, defeating 11. 'I'll.- result was telegraph) 1 lo Iowa City and between twu hundred and three hundred students went t,, me Bepot in give the victor? an TfnflHTflafTff Welcome home. Naturally they BMSlle a good deal of DOtSS hallo? >> ?np, blowing tin-Iiorns, etc. A poUoemi tl led nt th" depot ordered lie- boys 10 kSSp quiet, Shortly afterward? a ?tudenl blew a Mast on a tin-horn, wheietiiKiti the policeman ippio'i.-hel him liotn I'.-hlnd and dealt him a fearful blow with hi? elub back of Ihe ear, felling bin to ti?.- ground an I rendering him iu~ : Tills eiiiag.d tbe PtUdeutasnd they made It r?i bot for the poii'cman thai be pimped Into a cab, drove tip-town, procure,1 help, and await.? I th arrival of las proostsloo, wbicu the itudents formed upon tas arrival of ih-lrteam. Tile ofBosratben arrested two I sad or? .,r the pro? OBtutOB and started with them t<> the City Ball. Some one in the crowd yelled out: "Shall wo let the boy? go to Jail?" There was a general shout of ".No." Bol" and tbe ?Indents, nearly 300 m number, threw thiwns?lv?w apea the po h amen. A desperate otBaBiot eoaned. The tin itudents ander nrrcet w.-r.? reseaed ?everal it reftise.1 to oe?'apo, and wen? retak.il by ths officer?. The fight raged f,,r ses hour, ?lui,? wets freely u.? .1 and tic uoUeemen drew their revoiviTM. .?hen a mob ?'f Bohetnl ins and aaJoou-keepeTSearn? lo th.-ir r?sous. The students were tbea put t.> night, one of their number, Ward Bannister, had id? head broken Open and otherwise dangeiously Injured b] ftom a cliih. Several other? were hurt tUSf? lously. Within I?-" minutes after the City Hall wa? reach?.i sa order was ?eenrsd from tin* ktayoc ling tbe polie- to release the two student? under arrest. 'I be or.l.-r was ?giere!, and it be? came iiiinuBBiT for the Marshal t?> take ths ?tu deutsoot I heir preliminary hearing Wnl post? ,'itii Wednesday,<**?*in8 toths sxoBeaienl existing. The elty Is mach sttrn-d up osar Usa trouille and further violence I? fear?*!. 'I'lie gene oral feeling ii? that Uta poBoaSBSB were wroug. THE CHILIAN "REBELS." K ;i?in to BallSTS Mexico I? Aiding Them. l-nicmld:? Will 0*A Coal. (My telegraph to the Dispatch.' Krw YoiiK. May Is, -A prtrate Istias re. ceiv.'il in this OltT to-duv trola tbe City O? Mi-xi?-.?, written May lltB by a on? mini win. lia?? ample facilities for patine correct inforiiiHtion, siiys there i? maoh ; to beliSTS that tho Mexican aiHlion ties m* qnictlv a;iviric; niil t?> the Chilean insareeau. Ths Esmeral?la ha<i iie?-n hLI. to c?-t"r.ll th? ooal shs wanted, and private i from Masatlan reported thai war materials brought from San Praneisoo hml |.o transfcrreil there curly this month to Ship? belonging to the Chileau u.?urgents. MKVll-ll AGAINST ??UATAMAlJk. Tho same letter mentions rumo.? of BBBfSBI treaty between Mextoo and San Salvador agal^t Onatamahv. EXCIIAOK Or COMnJMINTS. ('in- OK MbXSOO ?fa ?.ALVEaiOX. May i.'??.?Tho friurio ? bllshes a letter fr, pulco which savs that tho Chilean ii - steamer Ksmeialdn ou entering that }>ort sa? luted the Mexican rUg ?tul that the Mexican ornent to return salute?! the Ksmeralda? II-ig tbii" making H nn open qui . B bv Mexico of faaClUSBBS Insurgents. NOT IV A rtrKRT TO LBAVE. The captain of tie L?meral<!a. In an intervl?-v, at AoaaaVo ? f(-* ?lay? a??1, said that It wa? not , titiontotakec il by loree or ho would have ?lone so l.efore. He also said be wa? not b. a hurry lo leave port, but was walUng for fur? ther In?'ruction?. OBS of tho oft.ccrs of-tho ..Ida, iiiac-mcrs/ition held In a ?-o?.-.*. house, said: " We hav, rome coal and will soon have ni.,re. The ? aptnin has a reason for wall? ing or b.? ?v>Uld and would have gone ere this. The -aptain r?*celvedanumbt>rof long telegrams ?oino days ago." TUB rOSllKSSStONAUaT*? AND BOLIVIA. Pahis, Kkam-X, May 'JO.?The agents of the ,' insurgents announce that the ?. ori? nal party, through tho provisional Junta having It? I?, i at Iqulque, bas ?on .??uled a treaty M friendship with bollyla an I has ?sgreed to a bssls for ?lei lui list Ion of tho fron? tier._ aBM NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE Action of the Annual Mesting-Increase of the Trsnsactlon* OvsrI?a?t Tear. [By telegraph to tho Dispatch. ) V?w York Mav 36. -The annual meeting of the New York Ootton Exchanue was h.il to-d?y. The yearly report, which was ??. ,t.Hl7lavored the adoption o a ?tsudsrd tor v S ottou, ?ud *l?o ? uniform classiflo?? cotton I" aU markets. The trau-s-atOBB to ootton for future d? >'?''??'*??r.,?8rrJ.,r,,vL|? - ' no t?tles for the year ending April 30, ISM 1, ??slnstai.OSS.100 bales for the year I*?vlou?. ?n? saU ?I SSOt xHton for th? ?am? vetioie A GREAT PARNELL VICTORY? t^rngue Officer? ftaspsndsd tot Attend In? th? HoaTansu-House M,-tln;. [By telegraph toth? Dispatch.] Kuw Yosb, May 8fi.-Tha Municipal Coun. eil of the iish National League wraiitiled f Itv t r hours last night otrer a i*eet?!uti??n to Uercelyfor h.wr?'?, ? tUsason. Vkse? ?,, K Km?, and -c<?p?Vl. I*-? S!f^??-?^hesr?i*ll*. The truubie was sll Federa,ftrm of America. That meeting was said to be In the tnterrat of the enemies of ParnelL Tbe council adjourned at 1:1ft A. B. si srsshr?.. Tbe motion to suspend three members was carrl? d try a vote of fifteen to four. A motti'n was also adopted for Ute Chair to appoint a com? mittee to Instituts legal proret-sting against Eugene heiley to restrain him from sending H Justin McCarthy the money held by him and raised by the unite? societies for the relief of the evicted tenants in Ireland. PARIS EXCITED. The BUge-Drl-ere' strike Continued? Ri? oting Renewed?Remarkable Incident?. (By Angl?American cable to tho Dispatch.) I'a Km. Fka-'b, Mar 36.?The strike of the ?ta_e-dr?vers throughout Paris, begun yes? terday, continues to-day, causing great exi'lte ment In this ?ity. Enormous crowds of people, the majority <A whom ore in warm sympathy with the strikers, surround the depots of the om? nibus <x>mpany. [luring the nicht and this morn? ing the ?xnapany'a depot and onVee were guard? ed by strong for-ea of polk*, and detachments of troops. There was no serious disturbance last nlkht, but rioting wa* renewed early to-day when tho stage company, assisted by the poll'-c, male an endeavor to run several stages. The strikers'pickets had ktj.t the main body of the discontented ?ell Inform.?! <.f the projected u,nvements with the result that a crowd of the m.-t desperate of the striking drivers gathered at tbe potnt from which the stages were to start. ?fOTIKO KEXBWBD. No sooner were tbe stages well out of tho depots thau th?y were.greeted with volley npon volley of ston^Sr which were accompanied with a |,crfect -f.rm of booting and Jeering. Though th? stages were eseorted by policemen, th" strikers ?at.-h.-d th.lr apporte?Ky, and. at a ?Igual agre-?! upon, charged furiously upon th? stages, ?wept away the poBo? lines, dragged the "blackleg" driver? from their boxen, pound.-d them vigorously, cut the tra<-ee of toe hovees, and In several case* overtunn-d and seriously d-niiaged th? stages themselves. The pollo did their heel to preiset the company's employees und property, but their efforts were nearly usi? t?es In the face of the (ivi-rwhi'linlngly |?>werful rushes of the rnoh. At one time it was thought that the tr.s.ps would he call.?! ii[m.ii to take action, hut the authorities. In view of th? (?.po? lar sentiment of resentment which was aroused by the Slaughter of men tiy the soldiers at r'onr . May-day. are not expected to order the tr.? pa i" Hr.- ujiou tho people unies? absolut, ly compelled to do so. IlUMCSTIKU TACTICS. At this hour?11 A. M.? numbers of ?tag??? are stoi.dlng deserte 1 In the streets, blocking traf*!.: and ?bowing how well the strikers are holding ?heir own. Popular sympathy, as already I undoubtedly with tho strikers, and In 1 'hi- wa? illustrated In a inaiiuer som? ? .i,t disgusting U> th? " blacklegs." Two stage? BtTe ?topped hy strikers at a certain |?.iut ?ml Hi.- Ii...--??? ?in. a? usual iirihurrt.M? I and l?-d away amid the feefl of the?T..wd who tieheldtb? BQSlaaght of the strikers. Win n ti? " M.wkleg" Irlvers and QUWdUClet? w?ro pull?! from tli? IB? Inhatiit-mis ..I iieU.-hlK.rlng houses, male and female, nearly smothered the ?? Iwick ? Hi shew-.-rs of dirty w:il?r, tilth, and rc I i-'-. When the ? iii.-ickl. its" finally eowpi 1 they were in the most filthy condltloa It U po? slblo for mon to be Id. tub B8U0B OVKKPOWErtgn. Squads of poBo? altempT'-d. I.y repeated Ikers sad their supporters, to protect stages Kstilng from th? d*PM SB BOO" u raid liourdon. bul tie- cmwds responded1 by at? tacking and overpowering Bm po?e*. 'lue Btrlkan Ihea pulled th? bia.-ki. us from the sing.-s, se?.-rely maltreated ftem, end compelled the stages to return int. tee depot, ThepoBae lateros ? era retefoitsed and mads many among .?trlkers who had been prominent In th? ? AID ASKKtl BV TTIB COMPAKT. Th? QmlirU to-day ?ays that the stage onm pnny asked M. .1? rVeyolnct, President "f th" Council and Minister ol War, t.. allow troops to laketh? ptaeea of tbi company*! drivers, and. In a word, to enai-ie the oompaay to run stages load? i ?itii toMlert throogb the stitels of Parta M. de l-'reycinef, the OaaMt ?ays r.-iu-.-d tee intiipeiiji*b leijiiesi The latter then seat some of lis officials tothe Hotel DeviBe and request? ed the Bunk ip-il Council I? Intervene In hehnlf Company, After a me deBberattoo th? Municipal Council a r?ente 1 to formally r.Iv? an i t.. ii- the eompl dnl 11 0m Btngn company'? 0?oew thi- afternoon. 1-01 ll.AK SYMTirilV WITH Tilg HTH1XKK.?. Tl.ttenl to which ihr strikers en;..y the sym p.athy of th? Parisian public may be fudged fr?:n the fact that many oi the oevapepen ..i the ity have opened subscriptions u, behalf ol Um sinkers and their famine? In order I" "iiahle the driver? to successfully push their fight with th? ? ???ii.any. Th? strikers s-k f..r twelve hours' work i?t day ?nd th? rrrlnstntrrmrni of driven belonging totbelr tmlonirho have been discbaii- Ingtbis movement? T?r. Alllir.KMKNT SIUXBD. ?ht. - The agreement bet we? tbe ?trillara and the oompaay ha? been signed Tbeootm. pany . ? ? onkm, reinstates the die* ? i mo .?;?!? the twelrohoui system, w?rk win is- iieiinied u-morrow. A BITER BITTEN. Turpln, Who Made Charges of High Tren son, In Itad night Himself. fBy ii|ki 8mmheii oeM? t.. th? M ?>.i' -h.i E-ftte, I'll? . M. Turpiti. the Inventor ..f m?'liinte, who -a? trrested : y in order that tie- ch trgas be h is mad? in n pamphlet may be Investigated declare? to? day that h? ha? in hi? poss?s?lon uorreepond eiic? whi< h oampromlae? several generala, sa well o? lett.-r? shewing that B. <!?? Ir Minister of War, placed him (Turpta) Ii.m municutieu with the Bogliah authorities. Tha . ,?-.. sue rub ed s.-v?ral bouse? und have Beiaedoopl.fTurpto's pamphlet. The aut'ii.riiies are now searching f..r secret doau? which are bettered to I*? In Tiirjiln's ?ton. I'h? X?wx ? ? '? t-si.aysnys Turptn'l ? .nd wer-?. Trip n. the offloer ol th? lei litorial army and agent for the Arm? strong Pun-Work?, who wa? arrested with 'I ur |.in m .- ?sequence ..f the Utter's rbargna made In th?pampUet referred le that be had Ihe secret of tee new explosive (melteli lhal iehads..ll it lo th? ArmutrotiKS, will pr. hai.iy h?, esonecnted. MISSIONS IN CHINA SACKED A Methodist t.lrl*' hi boni Set on lire? Hr.i ,ln tu the Ke.cue. [HyAtiglc-Auert-in MM? lo the Dispatch.) SiiiN.iUAi. May 'it.?-Th? ?latea?*?t lhal the Christian missions ut Nankin have t.. an attacked and pillaged hy natives i? correct, Tin- Inmate? managed t..??,-?pe. All Kun.p. n women and Children ha?? left Nankin. The M.-th.?ll?t girls? BCbOOi has 1.0 set on lire. Th? ana-foreigner mob?, ? considerable am.?uni ?t damage, dh peraed. The llritish Ivi-i-- ?. .? -t.-.-l USfpedO ?T'li-"-r Porpotoe, rl.v guns. 1,700 Ion?. :i.."..?" power, Com mender Blcfa*rd \v. white, la? been ordered lo Henkln to Innwllgslci lbs nois and t ? protect Brite? Interests. Chinese tr?.i.s h.-iv.? also in >-n diopel -in-1 to tee soeaeoi Utetrenhsi a TnK HSII-1-nHKIUSKK WOVUMKST. sinNnun. Carsi. Hay 88? Tho i I missions .?i Nankin have i.d attacked and plV ln(r.. d l.y ustives. Th.- iiiiimt. s narrowly es<-ai>.-.l with their II?-.-. The antl-foretgner movement, which ?- ' - y s,., r.-i -.- I. ties, has cause 1 alarm at tin- treaty p?rts. Th? Oori hut I? unable to suppress the inovement. MORE RUSSIAN DESPOTISM. Municipal (iovernineiit?The City Councils Only to Meet Three Times a Year, fHy Anglo-American catil? t? the IHspnt.-h.l 8t. PrTEBKiifBi, May M,?The tnutii eipal reform lull, us completed, i>ru abobabas municipal government Tbe n pale un.-r-a: .crippled and iilarnfl and control of the Oor? mn ? nr, and Insti < i of meet tog weekly they win meel ?niy Buree time- ? year. Tli? ehniiL?? Is du? to the growth of th? open .L- mask? of pnbUc n'.Ialrs in th? ?I I CllS. AXOTHKH OrKKB bKCUVKP. The Qerernmeni k d*. Iteed another ..ff.r from l.irel.'n 1 aukers to undertake tbe ? -??ii 1 au without the asslstauce of the Koths _ MORE RUSSIAN PERSECUTION. Hebrews Required to Ohaerve tlie lireek fsabbath and Ignoro Their Own. [By Anglo-Aiiieri-aii ?M? t? t?i? MflpaB?? St. Parti aaanma, May 88. Tbe <'?' the !l >lj BynodhaaannmittadtothaConn? rilofthe Empire an mdlmtnce fortBddlag He? brew? to observe the Bebt w Sabbath bj ny refraining rb and compeBmg tee BeUoaa tnatead i Sundays, anl - will, h ar? obeervod by the Or thisl-ix lireok Church. THE POPE CONGRATULATED. Kmperor William and Cardinal Are Pleased with the Kncycllc?'. [HyAngl.vAmerican cable to the !h-, at h. ) Home. May '?6.?Emiieror William haj t?l?graphe?! to the Pope that he i? pleaded Heal on social questions. C*rdl naHiihUins bas cabled that the encyclical baa produced au excellent Impression In America. Cltrlstlan t'er??jcutloii of tho Jews, ?By Anglo-American cable lo the Dispatch.) Vienna, Acstbia. Msv 96.?One thou-mul Hebrew? hnye alr?yuly left I ' ! orfu n? aresoHof tberec nl pcrsecut|.>n they have been I to by th > Ort-ek Christians of that plnce. The trlnls of the (?reeks who took l.?adlng parts In the antt-llebrew disturbance are pro. ?e-lin?.. Beveral p?'.: -einen who have been found guilty of elding with the rioter? have been sentenced to various terni* of linpriaoument. lt Is exp.s-te.1 that live ot the leader? ol the anil-Hi-i.r??v agitation will be sentencixltodeath. (?uxsla Deaf to Alt Appeals. fRy AngloAmerte-o cable to tbe Dlspotr*.) Beblxk, (Ira.. May '16.-The Colotrae (Ja tettt says that liaron ilirs h sent Br. White to 8t. Petersburg to negotiate with the Oov?wn nent tor tbeespatriationof Jewsta the Argen? tine Kepubilc. bu' that th > 1'ro.urawr de?'lined to ?e?> Mr. Whit? and the Utter left without achieving anyihins^_ Misery Among JxwUh Kefngeea. [By Anglo-American cable to the Dispat? ?1 LoirDox. Eao., klay as,-The Berlin cor? respondent of tee -Seeder, telegraphs that ter? rible ?leery exists ?mon? the refugee ltusei*u Jews, who are traversing tbe city and becoming a public scandal? _ A <?? A. It. Bill No tfe Ukbh?o, Mich.. May 88.-Tbe Governor has ?ant w th? Bouse hi? veto of th? Urand Army of tbe B?puhhV bill, which ?Pj^ot^S ?.m ooo for th? cuurtalnin?at of to? tirana Axiuy ot tho liepuwie al Uotroit oext August. TWO GREAT RACES, THE AMERICAN AND THE BROOKLYN DERBY AT GRAVE8END? fit. Florian Wins (he F.rst and Baassll the Sseond-Itoth Horse? from the Slorrl? Stable. (By telegraph to the Dispatch.] Obatw-btd. N. Y.. May ?.-Upwards of 15,000 persons dared the threatening wsa? th??r to do its worst to-day and made the journey here to witness the running of tho rich (ireat American Stakes for two-year? olds and tho Brooklyn Derby for three year-olds. Ail of the yonngsters that have shown in the East starte,I in the Oreat American Stakes, including Canvass, bv Forester out of Alice Bruce, for which Mr. ??fttili.ird recently paid $21,500. He was tipp'-'l and touted all over the country, and as a consoriuen.-c went to the post a favor? ite, but at the eud he w?? not In it. a? St, Florian, a handsome s?,n of St. Hlal?e and Few Follet, belonging i,,.I. a. and A. U. Morris, won rather handily. Th? Brooklyn Deri,- a!??. re?,ult?sd In a tn m.j.h for th?. Morn? ?table, a? It ran flrst and seeorid with Itm-sell and Ambulance, the 830, MO Itolrro finishing third. Theoi rninhed rord contests and ?I>e<-ulat4>r? and bookmakers broke even on tho day three favorite? winning and th? other events ptSSf to b? r-e?, that were at good .?bis. Ihe tra.-k was dusty until sfter the third race, when enough rain fell to desden It, but by to-tnorrow It will be f!k,t ag-.tr.. First rv-e-handicap sweepstake?, 81.000 add.'.!, a va f,?r|,,ng P.itrlmonv (celt, wrn ; Zor ?-.li !. time, 1:02*4. race handicap ?weepstsk??, ?1,000 ?ill" and a furlong?Clarendon won ; Eon . Madstone third. Tim?-. lneU,. TUB OREAT ftBSBBMB, Third ra<e? the tire.it Atnericiu Stakes, for tbree-year-oMs, ?we-petakes of 8">0 eiv-h with 820,000 guaranteed added, live furlongs. starter??st. Horinn, atari?, Alrptant, Ainhaft, Canvas?, Victory. Merry Monarch. Ill? lllghn"?.. ?linda liwyer. A.lage (filly), liex, HoU Oate, Lester, and Coxswain. After a llttl? di'lay the flag dropped on a good start, with l UMwain, Canvas?, Victory, Alrplant, Hell lint,., and Hi? Highness the first to ?bow. tsWBBBB* Bt aaes took the lead snd ?bowed th?i the turn, wh.-r.? Airptant tool u;> the running, dnsety pr?*s??*?l ny Coxswain. Canvass, His Highness, a,,.| >-. i lorian. T?*y ran in this CCder to toe stretch, when there was a general tdoatagup, In the last furlong St. Florian tOOK the h i. while victory ?BovadtatB ?eoond ptse and umi'l the wilde-t ?xdSSBBeal lb") llnishe.i that way, st. Florian winning handily by Ihn e length--, while victory teat Lester two lengths for pla... Time, lSNrj-f THK HURST. W arth r-v- t'io pr.x'klyn Derby, for three ye;i'-,,l ;.., | ,. Q | ,-,, niart.T ml! ? Btsrten : BusseU, Ambulance, I Foiford, U-irpath, Bermuda. Itasaeu, whom Br. Morris l-dared to win with, led all the way and in hollow style 1 y three lengths from Ami>u lan-e. nrh ? trsiled until the far turn wa? reached, leUur?ffhtBe ti-ll easily, Botero laid s. o il mi ? ii the stretch wa? reached, when Am bulan.bum through and beat him out two l mi", 2:10. Hfth race ? b-iiidj.-np sweepstake?, 81.000 Bth ?Hilf* -1'ext won; ? ond. Kiii.'-l.ridg?) third, lime, 1*5214. Sixth ra..Hing, -w. "pstakosfor threc-ye ir olds, 81.000 added Snowball won; Calcium Kittle T. third, Time. 1*45*4, BB1BISS POS TO-IIAT. First rac> -on? mile -Yngahi.nd, Stratagem, ?"oxford, Holer-,, India BubbeT, Missive, Thurn dale, ll.jeach; Beckon, Lhrsla, 110? Algernon, toba Cavaassn, 105. f*et-ondrac.i" mllo ?ml a quarter?l*rln>*? ! [*ris*tan, en; Banquet, ll-l: Come to Taw, 102; Moutague, Kenwood, 10o, Th**> : Third rase flvs and a haB furlongs?Avon, . Preston It.. I"?; Pic-adlllv, 1 (i"?; Count, 10 '; BlUcdam, BS;Guilty, i>... ! a ?txteenth?Sir .I'.lin. 1 1-; ; Carroll. 1 '*? I aer, 10S; Admiral. 102: Walters??, mi; Irvld, 99; Gtvttysburg, 97 : F srlnet,92; l>panto.&5; Ueadllgb . I i II i, rat ? Ove ml a kali furtongs?Circular, l-.'i; I.di ?? i'., i . Kl .-Mi, Airtight, T.-inp!". 113; (lotto, 110, Bisth ro-" i I'll;I 119: Drlxxle, Baeller, Charlie Post, 116; . 109; Patty, 101. i.\ DR8A1 i-MVjsia. i ' \. K\., Baj 80, Nothing better could h I so far a? the condition of tlie track earned. Ul the contest? wore dose, sad tic 1er sly matched thi live Board InvesMgnt-wt the case of splerre, whose Jockey, Lilly, wa? ruled ??if the track yesterday, and they found as asass rot action against the horse and hi? owner. Kir-t race .,:iin?-, .ii" mile i'r d. l'ink^won ; I, Hopeful third. Tune, 1:41. one mile and Ofty yard- Barton Dr. Mav? ?eoond. Loas Bao? third. Tim?, 1:4a Third race) one an i nne-?ixtecn*h utiles? Rrandotette won; Rosemont second, <;.?irg.> , i ne, 1:49*4. :i ra... i I peetta ?take?, for two-year? old Otiles,five furlong? -Ignite won; Greenwich : . i ap in ae third, nine, l 0 - I-nth ra.-e-foiir and one-lialf furl ,ng??I'rineo of Darkness won ; ? oaf John Berkley ? r th rae Belle i Btrratas for ro-oAV. First rses selling, one and oae??iBtseutb Bemfn, Bapptaeas, IOS; Bugt-nle, 11-.-; liedsigh, lia,ul.-t, 1 II. Second race selling, oa*a RBBa -.nd twenty Edith i-, 87 ; Tspstono, --.i; M urgi? Moore, PU; ? ? '-II, 100; l.elnhi?, Battle All-ii, mi ; John Day, 1'.'; Wart.lot, I IS; Aunt Kate, K ee, 111; Jack 111; I., ?derkrauz, 117. I tool race baadlOBp, Blue furlongs? Honnie Byrd, 97; Alphonse, ?02; Keputatkm, 100; . 102 ; Foreign? r, Whiting. i;ii, 103; Mlit Voung, nil; Boyal Barter, 105; Bobo> .; 1er.-, lll'l. Pourtb race -ripple ?tassa,. mils?Ksha? mor, kUrebeau, Wood? il". US; Lancelot, Mary r, 117; l'uliiiet?o, I8SI; llie-iieme, High Tariff, VU. i- if tri rata two ywai-ohts, tour hui ? Charles, W. I- Bonson, Hrville, London. ! U r. Bovssaor Porter, lesa B, ksoasgt, US, B^SE^BM.U flBSBltS of Vestcrday'? ?lame? Throughout the Conotry. [By telegraph to the lllspatch.l WA-iriNoTos. D. ?'., May -J?i.?t'ollowini; ?ra t' -day's baa ?ball resol At Cincinnati (League : i:. I..II. K. (In tonati?.o o o o o i o 0 o- l s 0 Philadelphias.... 1 o :i 0 1 o o o 0?9 i? -1 Latterl.'s? libln.x? and Harrington; Thorntou and Brown. At I'llMbU'gh (LsaCBS)] !:. I-I!. K. 1'iilsl'irghs..t] O10 10 11 0-10 10 1 Bostooj.o o 0 u l ?i o o o - l 4 8 Batteries BaMwlu, Mack, and llcrger; '. ? 1 I,??lll/J-ll. At i'-'i imbua UassnssfJoa] : h. b.ii. g. retombas.0 10 0 1 10 1 0?< T i 1,'ltmiores.0 n 0 o o o 0 ?i 0?0 8 il Bat? rlna Knssl and Bows; Cauniugham and Tcowiassud, Ai I., 'ij?-.ille'Ass,.-|:iiioii': R.K.II. R. lie-,. ...o ?i o .-100000? :i 10 :> . s.;i o o I o 1 .1 0 -.'-1?> lo ?i Batte ? Khret, Dally and Cook; Weyhlng and ? i' AtBt, Louis (Association)?Ton Inning?; R. B.H. F. St. I. ,-lls.10100 0 0 001-1 l) 3 Wi-lungton?..!' u 0 n 0 ?> 8 ?I 0 ?I a 4 Batteries?Stlvetts, Me,111 and Boyle; Carssy anl l.ohumn. AtChloafO League): K. F.Ii. K. Chicagos.:i o o 0 l o o o o- i 8 I forks.?i i) o o ? ?i 0 ."> x - :? 8 i B^attsrtes- BatOttlasoa and Klttrwdge; Kusl-i and Huckley. At Cincinnati (ASBOdaBOB) : K. B.H- T.. anatla..o 2 ?-' 4 :t 4 0 n a--.'i IS n IS.O 7 0 i? 3 1 0 ?'. ?-HI !'-' ? Battstis? Dwyer. Ilurl.-y, and Koily; Dally, ll'llrl.-u, and Farrell. At? liTSlanil Ltag - k. i-.h. % ? I velaud?.-J 0 2 0 0 4 0 2 1-11 11 8 Hn.,k'.yns..0 U 0 I " 1 -J 0 -' ? H il 4 11 ot'-ii..??Young and Zlinmer; Hemming an! Con Dally. The Club.' standing. NATIONAL LBAULE. \V ,n. Lost. Chleafos.is ? Plttsbttrsna.L"i r. Cleveland?..It) 14 1'tulv.lelphlas.II 14 .14 1*> New Yin-ks.IS 14 Brooklyns.11 17 Clnclnnatls.11 1H ABSSICAN ASSOCIATION. BT n. Lost BoBJoas.2? lo res..-.'.?! IS St. Umis.211 17 AtbJetios..17 is i lu.-iunati?.1? SB I?uUvllles.17 BJ ,I um bus.Id 23 Washington?. ? 24 nlle?Harry Smith won; Mu ,nd, Hamlet third. Time, tli !. WILLIAM C. RIFE KILLED BY A LOG. lie Was President of the W. Va. Farmers' Alliance snd Democratic Chairman. ?Special telegram to the Dispatch.) Chable-ston. W. Va., Mav IS.?William C. Kife was killed near xUleigh Court? house Monday by a log rdllng on him. U?> was president of tbe Fanners' Alliance and chair? man of tbe Democratic Executive Committee of Kaletgh couuty. At one time he represented tblsoorfhty In the LegtsLiture. GR0VER AGAINJN THE WHITE HOUSE. HI? Counterfeit Presentment, st Least, in View of All Who Knter. I By telegraph to the Dispatch. 1 WAjmrsoTOM. D. C May 26.?A large por? trait of ex-Presulent Clevelao?!, iiaintea by Br. K. Johnson, was received at tbe White House thi? morning and was temporarily hung on ths east wall of tbe mato vest?bulo. In full view of every person who enters the house. It will bs sub-ssquently given a place In th? Interior cirri dor beside the other presidential poi traits. A HENNESSY-C-VSE BHI3ER. Depnty-Sherlff White Clamors for m Trial, bat th? Main Witness Istioae. [By tolegraph to tbe Dispatch,] Naw OautAHs, La-, May 36.? Home tiras ago Ferdinand Armant, an attorney, was Indicted as une of the mea who attempted to '? 0x " the llennessy fury after he bad bswa In? dicted. White, a deputy sheriff at th? pa'lsh priaunand a br?Sh?i.lu-law of Hherlff Vallar?, wa? Indlctsd fur attampting to poraoads a wit ne?s not to testify. It was developed (bat ,r"* witn^m whom White destred not to teettfy was Leon C. Burthe, _?a_leii**uror, whom Armant, It wa* alleged, had attempted to bribe. ?rsTB? opt or ran wat. White woe ?damrrr?? for an Immediate trial, ?nd hi? case was called for today, but Leon If'irthe. the prlivcijmi wtmees tor the State, was not on hand. Inquiry at hi? father* residence J.-veloped the fact that Burthe bad to-day tele grspn.vi to bis father from Bt. Louis saying. "Arrived safe." Burthe had been summoned and knew that he was wonted a* a witness against White. Borthe's father, to a conversa? tion on the subject of his sou's departure, ?aid : " Leon has been out of work for a year. He did not have a cent of money on Sunday so far as I know." wnT rrs wrjrr. " Why did he go to St. LouisT " " Why, I think It bad been dinned Into his ears that If he was pat on the stand be might send a man of family aud children to the penitentiary for a long time, and rather than do that he con? sented to leave town. 1 .loot know where he got the money to pay his passage and expense*." White, who wants a speedy trial, wig be called before B*.-tl?n H again to-morrow. Leon Barths, the main witness, will not be there. STSONO BTtDBIItrS. KOTB.? The ?hipping away of the principal wit ne*? m the Urst of the bribery cas?? ?.-ailed I? regarde,! as strong circumstantial evidence against the occuseiL rottmaatera and Patenta. (Sp?cial telegram to the Dispatch.) W_8hin<;to>?. D.C, May 86.?J??.>etniasters appoint?*! today for Virginia: M. J. Kt.mnelt, Ashhy, I uiiiherland oouuty, etc? W. 0. Slonnell, deceased; K. (il.-nest. Raymond, Burry county, r?-' U. Alllsou, resigned. Patents for Virginia: WillieC. Walter, de? ceased. Richmond, 8. L? Walter, executrix, ele.1 tric-rallway signal; Robert W. Coffee, lledford City, tiba?. edryer; JamesR. Branofi, Richmond, eiectrlc-contact brash; Zochariah V Pardy, Vienna, rolls for shaping and perforating Iron. Killed by a Brother Uffleer. (Hy telegraph to the Dispatch.) Atla?tta. Oa,, Mav 26.? Police Officer H. H. ?????son was ao-M-n'ally killed to-day by a ball from the pistol of Policeman Sanford. flood son was across the street from the police head? quarters. Sanford's pistol fell to the pavement and was discharged, the ball entering neartioud son's heart, lie died In a few hours. To Attend the Fanerai of Judge ffonk, [By telegraph to the lnspat? fi.l Washington, May ?16.?The following members of the House of Representative? have t?>en appointed a ecauattSe? to attend the fune? ral ol the late Representative Le?nidas C. Ih.uk, of the Scxind district -<f Tennessee: .Messrs. Taylor, Knlo?. and McMillln. of Tennessee; Crisp of (ieorgla, Wilson of Kentucky, and Dal/.U M Pennsylvania. _ Worse Than at First F.xpeeted. (By telegraph to th? Dispatch.] New Haven, Conn , May ?6.?The sus? pended private banking ilrm or nunnell Jk N-ran ton filed a hing (tatcni.-iit in the Probato Court late this afternoon, showing the assets to be shout ?1.".0,1100 and lia?ilit|?s about ?.",00,000. The failure is worse than at tl ret expected Asalgnment of a Jewelry Company. ?By telegraph to the DtPpaN?1 8t. I/in?, Mo? May 26.--'''his ifternoon th? standard Jewelry Company, s:.'-' Locust street, ni. i papera ef aselgniB nt for th* beaeOt of their cr--diiors, naming W.C.Jone? as as slgnee. Asset? 4100,000; llsblctles unknown. Hie Houston Trug i . [By telegraph to the lllspat..1.1 HorsTOM. Tkxam, Muy'Jii. -OfficerThomas Sarsby, who was ?h?t lass night hy t. T. Bunter while trying to lavs Mrs. Steuer from mordet hy Hunter, in * sin.-? died .if his wounds. Hunter and his wife are In Jail._ Comilit?n of Mr. Kleine. Nr.w Youk. May 2?'>.- -Secretary Maine in.? comfortably last night, and if the weathet permits will go out ridlug this aft?.-r nooti. _ One Million for the Fair. Si _rj :.n ir: i?, li.i.. Mav 2i!. -The Senate t~ lay passed th? Worlds Fair bill appropri? ating sl.onn.oui?. The O'shea Divorce Perfected. |By Auid.-Aincrlcaii cabin to the lllspatch.] l.o-.iKiN. ?BO.. Muy 18, The .??'.re?- .?f dlvorea obtained by Captain 0*8bea from bis wif?>, Mr?. Kitty O'She.i, r,.r tin- h.-riplur? cause, with Parnell as c<>.re?p<iii(leiit in the case, was lo-day mid'-ahaolnba OiVJS ENJOYS Both the method and resulta when t?yrup of Figs ia taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing tu the taute, and acta ?ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses the sys? tem effectually, dispels colds, head? aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation- iSyrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro? duced, pleasing to the tasto and ao ccptable to tho stomach, prompt in it? action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreealiie substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it the most popular remet! v known. Syrup of Fig9 ia for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug? gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro? cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. JAN WANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVIUI, KY. HrlV YORK, N.t ]? ?Su,W(w)AJ'letpteofrJi _ Make No Mistake. In tho multitude of deceptive advertiste?? that our city Is flooded with wt? say to you MAKE BO BIB. VKKiiiilc seic-tlon of the proper house to patronize.?llert-, at the new home, we are waiting for you-not to victimize you-not to ?ee how much we con mato off of yon-not to take advantage of your prohahle Ignorance of value?-not to offer one pian a Suit at Ten Dollar?-another the samo Suit at Fifteen another?greener than the reel?at Twenty. 0b.no: we don't trade that way.-Our price? are In plain figures.?No deviation I? our rule. Just now we've pot Sl'Kl.N'O SUITS "on tho list " and ou our tables?-thousands of them all styles-from a 87.60 to a ?35.-And we have eome thai we boinfht lu Kngland.-They are very swell.-But why attempt to describe T We have the stock?more of It?and better? than any three-probohly four?bouse? in Hichmond have. A. 8AKS A CO. TO-DArs SPECIALS. Several lots of CHILOKK.VH SUITS are com? pletely broken In sixes?reports tbe manager of our ( hlldren? Impartaient--These must be cleared out, ami quickly, too.?-So wo start our SPhVIAI. SALB TO-DAY. AU 83.50, 84, and 84.00 SUITS, broken la sisee, to-day 83-08. AU 85. 83.50, and ?a SUITS, broken lows to? day 83.06. AU 80.50,87, and 8150 SUITS, where sise? are missing, today 84.88. BOYS' LOBO PABTB SUITS (broken lots), com* ander the eaiae " reduction " heading. All 87.50, 88, and ?8.50 SUITS, to-day ?6.85. AU 80, 80.50, and 810 SUITS, lo-day 87.35. AB 811. ?lu, ?nd 813.50 SUITS, to-day 83.80. A. SAKS k CO. MARKET QUOTATIONS REPORTS FROM ALL GREAT BUSINESS CENTRES OT THE WORLD. Pries? for Sassy, Bond?. Stosks, (.rain, Tobacco, Cotton, Be? and In Con? nection Tfcsrwwith the Wea? ther lodlestlons. By telsgrsph to the IM?p?vh*ri. | f *j wasaaBwawnT,D.O.,May88.-Fora? I f ,1 |(j cast for Virginia : Fair Wednesday. I leioept rain on the coast; ?lightly ! coolsr ; north winds. For North Carolina: ?howers ; stationary temperature, except slightly cooler in ex? treme western portions ; variable winds. TCI WSATHBB Ct UlCTTMOSD TlWTBBJuAT was clou'ly in the morning, followed by heavy shower? in the afternoon, and cloudi? ness again at night. Hange of the thermometer at the front? door of the LIum-atch office yesterday: ?A. M.? 9 A. M.71 12 M...7? 3 P. M.80 6 P. M.70 Midnight._85 Mean temperatura.71>? NEW YORK STOCK MARKET NBW Toa?, May 26.?Tbe stock market to-day outside of the transactions in los? than a half dozen stock? was dull and utterly devoid of f?a? ture, while displaying a drooping tenden-y, without more than Insignificant change? to quo tat ions? xrrscr or ra? oot.D ssirxxxrs. The ex?*essive shipments ot gold ?re now having their legitimate effect in th? indifference of the pu bill*, which grow? out of the apprehen? sion? iu regard to the fu*nre of the money mar? ket and Is seen In the diminishing business of comrni?-!ot)-hou??*s, leaving the trading again almost entirely In the hands of trader? and pro? fessional?, the former being now, a? generally to dull times, ranged on tho bear side. rilK I'l-KMM, I.OWPiR. Th? operations today were insignlllcant out? ?id? of a few share??, and while the opening wa? generally lower and the tendency during the forenoon was downward, there wen* no material loss??? incurred and later the smallnees of the export movement caused seme .i.vsring. which practically recovered the l.?tse?, and In.a few stocks Ska Missouri Pacific. Wheeling and Iske Krte, St- Paul and L'nton r-siflc, cause?l slight a I. ancos for the day. The only marked upwanl Improvement however wa? to sugar which r\*e IM per cent, to sil per ?rent THB CUM BATUBB HBAVV. The market ?BSSSfl rather heavy at the Im? provement ovar the lowest prt<*ee ?-?tabllsh'sl in the afternoon Snd close to those of tbe opening. Sales of listed stock 103,000; unlisted II, 000. M0NBT AMD BXCI'AKuR. f>"iti 7. ? Ft'-hauge quiet and strong at 4S.'?a 4v> ? ouimorcial bills, 4H,-.'?4N7. Money easy it :<?? I. . lo-ing offered at:?. Sub-Treasury bal? an,-..?? i ?.in. S14 1,787,000 ; currency, ? I.".. ".su. o?io. ?government? dull but steady ; 4 percent?, 111? : i'.'?. 101. State bonds dull but steady. HT0CE QUOTATIONS. Alabama?Class A.2to ft..10SM H. ,Vs.10HV? North Carolina consol O's.124 North Carollua 4's.L00M South Carolina ISrowus. Mil i'ennessee S*<.lO'JVi . A?.100 Tenui>s?ee's sottloment. 70 Virginia f.-?. 60 Virginian's, .-onsol?._. 40 Nort hwestern.108*4 N " I h \, ?t ern pref??rred.1 34U Delaware an I La?kawanna. CliWi Krlr,. 8114 last Tnnni?sss railroad. <i*k U&eBhorS.110 I., uisrilleand Nashville. 77*?, Menu,hi? and Charleston. S4 Mobile sad ?mm. 4-.,,4 Nashville and Chattan'?*a. M New Urban? Pacific 1 ?t mortgage. M New York Ceatral.l'H?H Norfolk and Western preferred. ISM Northern PaciSo. BAU Northern PadSe preferred. ?H?H Paclllc Mall. MU lidding. M Id, hmondand West l'oint Terminal. l'A? l!.?n Island. 7N*4 Nt. Paul. H41? Bt Paul ".referred.lllti 'lel,s Pacific. 1 l?t 1,..,:., ss.-eCoal and Iron. .* t*4 I nion Pacific. -AMi-n N.w.iersey Central.11"? Missouri Paclfli*. Of? Wsstarn I nion.?. m**, Cotton-??il rru?t.'ertlflcat?'S. 84-4 Hninswick. 1 Mobrle and Ohio 4's. BwM <ilver certificat?*? (Western National Bank Now York certificates) issued on deposit .'bullion. ?7M. Chesapeake and Ohio. I?t*4 ?ase an-) Ohio, 1st prnforred. 47^4 Chesapeake and Obl< >, 2.1 preferred. 2? BALTIMORE STOCK MARKET. Bii.TtwPKK. Ml>., May 'JH.?Virginia .-oneols, 4.'?H aaksd; do. S'a, 0-?*V? bid; ItaUimore and iihi -I.!, ??ilask.sl; lialtlniore and Ohio South western lsts, ii.'.-a hid; do. Urst Incomes, .'..'? t.ld do. -I ItiA-omc?, 17 bid; do. ad, .ibid ?-otisoll. ttatsd gas bands, It'-!1?? bid; do. stock, 4ftH bl'L RICHMOND STOCK EXCHANQW. TUBSDAV, May'.'it, 1H0I. Cl.isingquotation? at the stock Hoard: UOVBKNMKNT HBCCBITI S3. Hid. Atkei. Cnlte?lNtat.*?4V<J'?.101 Lulled Mates 4's.11? NTATK H?t ITKITtra. North I'arollua. 4's.100 North Carolina 6'?.UBS Virginia H's, consols. 4 J Virginia S-4-o 10-40's. 3:1 Virginia:??, new. tl4*-i ?iftLf Virginia.-onsolcoupon?, fundabl??.. 38 .... Virginia consol coupons, uon-fuud bC.?o . KV HSt TKITlES. lil'hm.jndctty?*?.134 137 If l.-hmnnd <-tty fl's.114 1 IBM Itlcbmond city ft'a lHOO-tHt.101 Kl-hmondcity .V?, 1091 aud later..ION Itichuiondclty 4's, 1H01. 00 100 Uailboad Bonds. Atlanta and Charlotte 1st 7's..110 .... A. SiC. guaranteed interest H's,.... 10'i _ ? bar.. Col. and Augusta 1st "'?.....Ihn loiii/4 ?liar., CoL and Augusta "id 7'?.li? _ Char.. Col. and Augusta O'?.. 107 Coluinbla and Oreenvllla 1st H's....104 .... ?'oluiubta aud Ureenvllle "id ds_ 77 _ Ucorgia raesBS Istil's.loft??? 107 ? ieorgta Pacific consolidated 6*s. 70 ?ieorgla Pacific In.-omes. -0 Petersburg Class A ?'?.111."? .... Petersburg Class B ?!'?.lot ill -hiuoiidaud Danville gold (is. 117 Ki'b.. York Hiver aud Chesap<:ake 1st 8'?.100 Hichniondand Mecklenburg 1st ?J?, 108]. 101 Western North Carolina 1st 0's, C, guaranteed.101 108 Haii.koao stiii.-xs. Pas. Atlanta and Charlotte.100 04 I'etersnurg.100 .. 80 Kl?.h., Krod'b'g and Potomac dividend obligation.100 113 114 iBBTSatBBB ? oar a sirs. Virginia Klre and Marine. M 38 30 Vit-ginia State. 20 ... 83 MlsC'UU.A'VKOC*?. West-End I.an.1 and Improve? meut Company. 25 ... 85 GRAIN AND COTTON EXCHANOg. Mat 80,1801. ormsiNOA WrtBAT.?1,800 bushels. ? obn. -1.-.-' '?? bushel?. Oats.?1,000 busheis. ?ALBA COKN.-tlOO hushois. ?.COTATION*. Whs it.?Longberry, southern, SI. lUnSl. 1 H. Mix- i,-s.iith?.rn,81.1'iaS1.17. Shortis-iTT.south eru. 41.14a? 1*10. No. 8 red. ?1.1 ?. Cobn.?White, nomlual at 70c silted, nomi? nal at BBs, Oats. - No. 8, ?'*><?. KoJ?3cted. 45a50e. l.Yi.?iMiay?c._ noca. We quote: trine, ?:,.7.*>aS4; suparflus, S4..".0a ? 4.7-,; extra, 84.7>aS">: family, 86.00a 86.7ft ; patent family. ??L-t?aStL?*. COTTON. Market quiet. q. cotation* Miiini.fNii, MV?c. Low MinuLiNO, 734c. ?UUOD OUilNABT, TVsC. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. [Keported for the Dispatch.) Mat 80, I ?. i. Auction offerings on Change to-day : 84 pack ago? and 4 taken in. High-tat, S7.">; lowest, 81.80; average, 814-84. Offerings all dark. Revenue oollections: Cigars and cigarettes, 81.384-8.1; tobacco, ?8,o?H.88; special tax, B8B H fatal. II.STIII Private sales : Piliers, 1 ; ?mokors, 30 ; wrap? pers, 41 ; darks. S ; ?ui>cured, 1 ; ?crap, 80?to? toUllOkogsheads. Colonel J. L. Mili, of Cincinnati, O., and Walter Laldlsw, of New York, and Mr. Hancock, of Lynch burg. Va., were among tho visitors on '?Change to-day. The ?un-eured tobacco average at 814.84 a the highest of the season. Tbe following figuras are for Mr. K. 8. Poster, of Louisa county, who were present on 'Change. Mr. tieorge Hsynes ?old it. Nos. 1 to S hivugbi to regular order 87 A, ?:,.>. I?3.50, 880, 880.50,8?a~-avsrag?, 84n.su sorely th?*?e prices are ahead of ttos bright prices ruling. Vetj heavy rains to-day. Lyticbburg, Va., to 4,500,000 pes-md? of to? bacco ahead of same date last year. Beoetpta have besa largely ?Agmented by bright?. Coa? slant orders are to that market forOBsra tar North Carolina ixisnutactiursr?. ?ays a largs dealer. A heavy rato fell this evwntog- An esoell-iat se??on preTsil?. hua-cured oreaks will Increase now. MABKET8 SV T?LMOM?*,* B BW TOB*. WBw Toai. B*y 2fL-<x?a*; ewlet; aajaeje day. 10H bale?; nplaada, 8 I.Vlff.j. 9j"fl_*' ???V.; net renetpat,*u ports. HJt?e betass ?a S&Uo Orert'?ttsda, Mia aata?: le ?a* Cootlaeet. 5.700 _nJesj?look,_^??8 8 Houthem Bour aalet. Wr)**t trrerutar. * steedleri fairly active; Bo. 8, red. 81.1 _ optons declined early la the day Hal? ea O ulerease la the a-swano? p*e*?g? aad ?**>_<_ coles.retwvetwduad*w ?spartdemand***** weather report? MalA. ?nd ''_**__?*'___ No. ? red. Bay, ?Tl.*?: July, ?'_^:J??f_' tember, 81.04??. Cor? stroti?T ?ad quiet ; Bol, Bd.?. In elevator; options opes*d \#e*tr. lower, but advanced later a^eStec. ott report? of frost ; May, *??>*.; imr. B3c; September^ glljB, o?i* high?-; good demand; llsrn? oaertaa?; option? atr-Mfer; fairly e?4lve: Bay. 58Maj July. 50^c ; ?pot. No. 8. 6l*A*? 1 ?a_e_l weatern. ?Be-W. Ct>ffee-Oi?ttoo? of?*""* Ir? regular and clneed steely and _!? __? -0 pointe ?town: May, 8l7.eAjai7.70: July. ?I7.?0*?t7 2.'{; Aaguet, 81?.70a#l?_t&; ?pot Rio u'net and ?eer. 8u?j?r< w?W moderately active and flrmer; reBued aelet en? lower; et*u<lard A. 4??c; powdered, 4Me>l <ranuWed. 4i*t\ Mola??e?-Bew Urtean? ?But. Til-e qn.et and steady. Petroleum llsmty Md, quiet; radned *l New York. 7.-0*'. Colt** teed .Hi ?inlet end eeey: ?wude, off ?rade, '?5*880. Kowtn .inlet ?nd a?ead.- ; ?tfained, coein?ce to r?vd, ?l.iW. Turpentine _ul?*t at 37f4?3at4 1 rk .piiet and steady. Peanut* Ann. Beer dull but firm. Heef turn* firm an?l .ulet. Tiwfwed tx-et Inactive an I firm ; city eitr*. India ?MSB, 81Ma8U'. Cut-meata ?iilet. *nd steady. ?_? dtee dull but steady. Lent about ?teady aad .filet; -eetern ?team. *?l..'>~?j: oNy. 84.80 ; Mav, B?..?-,' ; Julv. IBM ; refined d-ilet, Krelfhl? arm ?nd la fair demand; ?xaton, 0-3*1.; ?rain, 2d. BAl.TIBOKK. i'htivh.bb. May .'?'. Floor dull ?nd en? change-i; receipts, iVM? harren?; shipeseOBt, .7.080 barrels; ?a!ea, 700 b?rrela, wheat quiet : No? ? red, ?pot, ? 1.14 ; th* mon th, ? I. i ?UV?* 1.14 ; July. 8!.0Ti?H??l"7?-t;Aa?rost, 81.051?; ?tee mer, No? 8 red, 81.10; ?...?thertt wheat aomlual ; ralta, ?l.(H?a?l.l:l; l..n_lM-rrv.?l.lila?l.l?; r*.'?l?t?, :iii,:t77 hualiela; alnii.i :.i?, 15,800 boafeel?; ?tocfc, -'11,7:14 hoshela; ?alea, 30,000 buahela. Corn quiet; mlied ?i?*. (l?a<l7Vt<\. ; the month, H7a<17<->A ; July, il2j,?t2?,e. 1 apot. No, 'J white, 67c: *>uthorn corn weak; whit*?, ?lHaTOe. ; yee? lo?,?Ua70c. ; reiwlpla, 0,54.1 bushel?; ?hlpnient*. 8.051 buehel?; ?to? I. e-.*,i?il buabels; ?ale?, 7.000 buahela. OaU easy ; No. 8 white ?nt arm, 50>\ asked ; No. 8 inlx??l, weetern, 55c. aaked ; receipt?, 4.00U buahela; ?hipm-nle, I'.1 buahela; etock, 00,713 buahela. H ye .jilet; No? 8 ?5o.; at.? k, 7,:_.M bmthela. Hay Arm ; good to --tuttc* timothy. ?14*813. Gr*li? freight? good deiuaod for forward tonnage, unchanged. Cotton very duU and nominal; middling. 8t_c Provlstoae quiet and ?needy. Meaa pork, ?f''a?13. Bulk? meat? (l.xwe) ?boulder?. .'?*>, a. ; long-clear, 8H<\; .i??ar nt. afxlee, OH?'.; ?ug*r-plckl*?l ?heulder-, K^<\ ; Rnga.-?iired ?moke 1 ?houldera, Ttt/. Bam?, ll'.ellV- Urd-B.-Bn?!, Bo. Hotter ?teaily; ?Teamery, fancy, IBklBe, : do, fair to chei.e, lil-17-. ; do? l.nitattoti, l-*>al(?c. j ladled, fancy, Ual.V. ; (?.??id to <?h?4ce, I'.'a TV,; ttere-i?v'k>Hi,l0al3c Kggsactiveadjl7Ua Ih.'. Coffee quiet; Bio <???-.???, fair, 1%.: No? 7. lHt%c. Sugar qnlfft; gran?lale-!, 4l*a Copper unchauifed. Wbiakey un.bauge<i. Peenateun? changed. ciiicA?;?!. Cmctoo. May -!B. -Cash quotattonsi Plouf "tcady and unchanged. No. ii spring; wheat, ?1.04: N.i. 8 red, 8l.04MI.00. N?k 1 corn, .Mrk.aflOl?e. No. i oat?, IHly. aeer-pork, 81o.70aero.75. Lar?l. 80.V5. ??hort-rlh?, %'<.m% 85.85. I)ry-ealte<| ?houldef-, ?.'???5.10? ShofU clear, ?>l. i?ia*'l.K>. Whiskey, 81.10. I he leading futures rang??! a? follow?: VAnSAT. rmearao. /figVat Hot**** May.._..8l-o:it. 81.04 81.04 luly..^.. LOOaV? L00%< l.OOl? COB?. May. r.sti noa( oosd July-. 54Vaa54V? 50*? :>0>4 Oats. May. 47?, 4HH 481A Jily. 4JHa4:iw 45 44l| Mm.?-Pork. May..810.70 810.75 810.7?JU July. 10.80 10.H5 I0.8'J^_ Lard. May. tvr, Mpj e.v?, July._. 0.33 o\:i7J?j 0.37\f SlIORT-Kllli. May. r..?o :>.*:* .-..?'.'U July., 5.IU4 5.0-JVa 5.1?^ (TMCINNATL CtNCTtfHArt,'?, May80.-ri.rur firmer. Wheat eoeler; N.?. .* I'd, 81-05^81.00. Corn flrmer f W??. 'i mixed, 57aA7W". Oats ?tronger; No? ?/ mixed, I'.i'V,.?'"?. Perk firmer at 811 lant neirlf-f??! at 4?i. Hulk meat? firm nt ?,"i.N7V?*) ??1. HiKt.ii t,tea<ly at ?7.1-t?. Whlekey ateauy at ?1.10. WII.MINOTON. WiLutNOTON, ? N. C. May M -Turpentine ?t.-ndy at :14c. Hi???n linn; ?trained, 81.-101 goo?l ?trained, ?l.'J5. Tar tlrm at ?!..'..'. ?rude turpentine tlrm ; hard, 81.40; ycllow-dlp anj virgin, ?'J.40. NKW YOKK idTTUN KlTUKIS? ,Nsw Yokb, May M.-Cotton?Net rec-lpte, 383 Imlee; ?roan, 5.00'J bulen. Kuiuree cuated qolet mid ?r.-Kly ; mil.???. i|'.',400 bal??*. Mav, ?8 50? 88.00; June, Sh..,IH?te..il ; July, ?M.-f-JaSH /Sj A.igoat, ?M.N? ; Hcptetnbcr, ?N.III*?H.U'? | October, ?8.ll5a?8.IM|. November. ?U.a?ll.01j De.t.ii*linr, ?i?.ooa??07; January, ?W.i:tit8U.14: Pehraary, WJMMfl-* ; March. 8?.-'7?8?.'?ir. M,KKH.K I'BAB If T MAKKKT. [Keport?vJ for the Dlnpatch.) Mat ?_*?:. -Market quiet. Prime, 3c.; eitra prim?, :ii?y'. ; fancy, 3V4C-; factory hand-picked, livrai').'. order-at the factotlee ?r?< ?.uiiugla alow. MARR1AC.RS. 11KW?CAKTKK.?Marrie,!, at the realdence ?4 Mr. Jam?? 1.. ?'art r. Jame? t'lly county. Va, V? ..die-?day. Mav.'U'ti.l.v II. v. W. I!. Harnen, Hr. Ilii'MAh il. UKW and Ml?? Ii VA IK A HUI CAH? TKK. * IIKATII8. DAN!KI.-DI.?d, ou Turn-lay, May 'JO. I MU I, ef diphtheria, at 11 o'clock A. M. (four daya after hi? brother haudolpb). JAMKS VIVIAN DAN? IP. I., child of Jame? E.V. and M..11I. William? liaulel; agtxl Uve yoar? five mouths and toa day?. "And to death they were not divided." Puneral at Hollywood ou WSDNESDAV, Bay If, 18111. at 11 ..'.-l.?k. MAU 11N.--Hl.vj, at her father's reeiden-e, near Afton .lepa, Nel-m .-..nnty, Va., Tunad*/, May 5, 18?I1, ('IIANCIM IHlViat l.l!>OM MAK. 11N, who wa? tx.rn Monday, January 'J3,1888. Slie I? more precl.xis than ruble-, and all the tilinga Hi. ..1 canal doalro are not to b* ?x>mpar?v4 unto h'-r.?IHbta. * tl OHM. INTKI.I.IUr .N< K. M1N1ATUKK ALMANAC. Mav ?7, l?UI. Sunrl?e?. 4:54 1 Ilion T?os. Bunaets. 7:'J0 1 Momlug. 0:54 M?on rieee..11:86 | Bvenlng. 7:3| POBTOt* RICHMOND, Mar '.JO, 180L ABB1VBD. Stoamer Ariel, Deyo? Norfolk, merehaudtse and paaaengern; I. !l. Tat .1111, vlce-preaidant Banooaar Kliae Moore, Kalkenberg, New York, salt, K. f. William? 4 Co. 8AIUID. Steamship Old I)?imlnlon, Couch, New York, menhandirieand paaeeugers, lleorge W. Alien St ?'<>., ugeata. Sh.?iner K?tw<n It. Kirk, I-owery, Jame? river, to load pine wood for New York. ?> li.?.ner i 'Loma* B. ?..Irland, Crosby, CUop. tank river, to load ?hlp-tlmber for Halb, Be. POBT O? WK8T POINT, MAT '.?, 1B9L I By t ?leirrapb. I AHBTVBO. Steamship Aileghany, ProvVtenoe, merchan* dlae. Steamship Charlotte, Baltimore, msr-handise and passeogera. Steamer Elm City, Walkerton, merchandise, BAILSII. Steamship Alleghany. Norfolk, inen-hanOlee. Steamship Charlotte, Haltimor?', inercnandise and paaaenger? Steamer Kim City, Walkertou, merhamllae. M KM? ?itAM) \. Niw Yo?B, May '.'(L?Arrived : Alaeka. Uver. pool: Ootha, Mamborg; Kthlepla, Ola?*???; AU 1er, Bremen. Arrived out: Kl.ler. New kork f..r Hremen; (.ellert, New York for Hamburg Ma} Jestlc, New York for LlverpooL ?? ? ! 1?-_?s. ^^^_^^ aiaaatTiau _ AB SPECIAL COMMIH.SIONEH OP HKHMOND C1TT CIKCU1T COl'BT, I wtl! pay the bond? and ?Joujpou? of the Br-t ?ol ??-ond mortjraa*-l>oii.l? of the JAMBS BIVEH AND KANAWIlA COMPANY upon deUveryii the earn? to me at the offio* of tbe Chesapeake and ohle Hallway Company In th?>cltvof Btcfa mond. Vs. B. B. LILANa my l-00t ^UVViu?ams,^ Bankers, Richmond, Virginia. HIGH OBADK INVESTMENT BONDS ?OUCHV AND SOLO. 10AN3 NIOOTIATCO FOR MUNICIPAL AND RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. SILLS OF EXCHANGE -, LCTTEHBOrCBIftit Issued oa all the principal Cities of EUROPE," i--ASIA. AFRICA ?ad SOUTH AMERHM. ?pt?U--> ?ad ?u?leAl ar raaaBi mt ?at 4ai?id. Oa M A??'? L o? IwvBaTWBwv?, dw Ian? ??* at*? cladwe._-d ' . ?ar lu?*mg HwiitM????!???, ?ar m ?taalaad by. Iwai? ??_? MaiBjurtie ?Mhaal ?fc**ja> "TBa wow .ukm*m ?_d >n ati?? ?a? ? ??Mee^ MtaatiH* S_ta*ra BtatmcH* ?at.? ant <*mm ta asBiiw -B.rtruaTHiaai.0. !l _. at ?*?I -a MM ?aaSfw*?? ?? ----- ? Hiss araa mo LEND. 81.10. 8?A ?%oa 8800, 81,000. 8?,ooa ?DK yromi, monetmoney. We Uve? consul* deutart for BOHBTaaaa arat-ehMB Blohwood ?By real ?stM*. AanCe ?eotirtty. FBAW IX BOX ?_*T^ ?y'll-eodSt Beal _NM? aa? Umm. T>0OK AND JOB WORX ?UUTLY