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T. IT 1. ICHMOND DISPATCH. WHOLE NUMBER, 12,428. RICHMOND. VA., THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1891. THREE CENTS PER COPY. IHK DEBT QUESTION. ? LLYSON'8 VIEWS REGARDING N -CONFERENCE. .?*ttl*t*?al ???*. He llatlfled hy th(, \ li?nK<.r??u? Vt p?rimant to RM >1<!>(TR?T mu. i?? t??c ni'iintcb.) v' ? LBlrtoB, Mr. Ctrl t.?n Mr? i rii ?'??? tut^ineaa. ?v with ? n-jct-.?(.tfttivo of ft1 inrUiooininc con. Bt*1 t? BUBlt. 1 ?; CoOTtttt ; ' :t til ? to brine i I ??<> and ?? 0001 I I ".'Il ut. IT to i enpre that i o BMttOt wfcM (?>rt ? tttOOMSI not In ! wtabet Of ||M ? ? M MUhmoI ttta ?gata Into . ? : t ' I : 1H-H. ? I -il \|.-w thnt thn ? 'til. that ? pi M ?.'tt!. TV. Qj . f |1 ,, ? .'. WO M IM a don ?? : afttabMara >m<i : .r D :1..' ) : . ? ".? ! ? > ' '-'?? t? In I !?? \*/ti? ? ? i ??.... highly rr ? >? ITT. ; i UanrtUe Unit , . I In bta lower timbe, i : iu t< rrlblj abucki i ?? CORPUS CASE. ) Garllek CI???' tkO TcKtl . gutnenl ( otmnriirri). '.T'h.V ?.? i in the nj ol v ? - . [NUMB. M wtt I ? In u.-t, i.- r, is-;.. i lutol ?V?ti r : (p'!n a \ ? iK. {'called M ? l?i. I .AI . ? , I - ! t ra nil ?? pHi 1 : ? ro oarer ? :?>? form of to? ?. i1 r board ut the m;v. i. and teetl ? . ?l til" - ? lo be ii ;.t her ? ?nu ol moral ??? ? . . ition. I I UAIiK. hUdren and nn ? . ? .-VlllMl. i i : :.: re? ek and i.. > >. Armiatead .'?"Hing rVEl V EXCHANGE. ? r\-\n laoaleat N?'g:ro ? '.!!.?.!?Otlil-r Notn. ' .. . . \ pera o? . ) 11! 1 ! I -i ? .-.?:i!jiit1'> ? ' . t from ?.^ and Is 1,1 ?. ? been In ? i - . VF'.KO. an can threw In ''iit- of . ? ! ' ? ? ! taken ? lent of th' to-daj ? -r New r placea. d In i ?h?rt wl?o i-nn\ , -i.-H werenar? ? -. The ? .. northern i of alar] i ? ? ? -. . ?'.'. .'..? h of tbe bride? pa . r. H. ? Hoi). \ BY A COW. t( n\ lartaM Ac-rldent? ? ! I. !.. i: Itrokrn. ' ' .. J7. Mr. J"hn A. mc*t .highly i with nu 'i - U toaJe. Hawai - to Hi" ? . id iriKi ui*m . Mr. < daed tbul 4iii">utatiuu ??>? from Um ti Iwrnlt?. ! I ??nj.fiV-h.1 Iflrr i ? Mrs. Mr. M. Al' . , are via.tint Ml? '?. Khii bat t>c?ti r'> 111 t',r . bne i ? t "f .lut"?-. * hare I ? ;* ? U rONHEAUDFROM. Ul* Mea < o tue. A ti bu? io Oeeano? Mir. n.| vuruiltN. ?!.> |wja?HaJ i ka Kury Depurt 1 nn iir*t ?own irora ft Ai-apuluu. Mril'"t i! ued j/urhult of tbe ll?d totoocb at 1'aiia ? i\i*-ltMl the DeparUiifUt . i ii< it bad beea da. ... the <-'iH?t, and u( Uf. butrd troui at ? "''port, i'n? nrediuilou waa ful ^ *?* iwaai waUa Ute Caafltato? a? ?. ? ih?"A"1 Y" S "*r ,Tnm ????? "now <*I m,H, , Wl" '"??"?.! from, f. ??I ifiit? Ketney, r,,r ??omman.W. rnnorte.1 th, a!? ?r^Sf?! "' ?? pi^wfo? Water* ?ti . i .ir"' M"< *"" > '"?,',, '".?""?'????'"?I thM a rwnefl ?III . ? -orne !,,,,?,.? announcing H urgente ofu Ute? state* Oorwi ? !;:ri.ai*|?rf?llIurTlolalk PHILADELPHIA'S SENSATION. KardMcr l>r?,|,?,,| ,? u,,?Bri ?e,p? Itfninrritllr Oppo.ltlon. ., ";-v ' M Dl?|*t.|,.) , ?UnnlMi,-!,,,,,,,,:,; >M ?.n i. '"T""1 '"??"K -.i?.-, t?," real, or U>, C1tt.Tr? ?-???..,?,1,,,,.. ? ndRt? ?? funda. A lengthy opini?n t I I ? W arwtok WM rea?, In ?htm U wr, ru-t, , Mr Bardaley had U, rfht ' i ?that the pow? t? ,1. Vi ??".A and, ,,,.', I *'? '""""V" C?l?e4l lltuaors I--ti w?h ,i,.Vi ii,?,...? airain-o. ,f ^ofvMr'I!(lM-l.v, ,,'? I H llir ? it Li (,.,. | ' ??;"??? -f parliamentary la? ... oetay WX, UaV?d S - S. reajgnb ? -y after tho ?nwirtmm al Hard ? Common cS? ,'"*" : ' lor the parpo** i ro mark tnek'dfc., r-algn lion and tho V.' ? ,..'","r""':: lamber? ' M .ballot ?a* m ? rotes rtxwdi nagorof the /: I :??'? '?',,. o i.,... w k, iMrr.uiK ? to nu the unexplre? it>na of John Bard rtty treasurer and tli<> convention ai j' orne i. two city naunm ?i will lake effect t IV and then ttilladelpbla ?liii.av ow three nowei rtroaaurer-U ?? rday elected M : tho ( ?iv < ounetls, wt.l.-h cam ?. who? : ? ? (hi for tli o In n compU ited one, an ?i.i undoubtedly be one I tin ? In ( ,. | ? ??! only to elect a ireasurei '"' '" commission and ni l'ii??< ounclls, although by ? i.??!???! th ? mm man a* the City c . . ,:, the abstrai dnnytheauUiorltyol the I ityl ?''?'i. If 'the Councils' claim to ele. ? correct and the Commissioners Hr the Council* may approve the sur? y cannot ?sene the eommh lone by the Uovernoi who, ..t ooor? . ;n the present utatanc ?: bj the ?? lurt In m rernor'? appolntmdnl be can lam the commission, i.ut his right to approve m Is doubtful. m -lb? Clty-Cootroll? Tbompaon i? at pr< - Mechante* Ban : by Ktate '! rosHurer Boyert act for the p V ndulcary aget ? BOTBB, ? the ? ??-nvciiti n ea? chamber and au ordinal. approving th p? was preeented nti'l n 1 '.'i mlttoe. Tin- oommtl . n the ordlni ? Mr. Oellore'd luretlee and sorei The ordinance waa ihen 11 low t>> be prim ? 1 and ?ill be ; tni Ooun The U memben of the Coanctkune while the Joint conreni n waa In pr .: ? ? tt Ki Iwood In right, Hi ?? Bardeli ? I waa develop! 1 lo-day. Be brought Olendun tocki which were ii" ? him by them. The evidence 01 |ve,on<! ti"' dedil tlon Im, 0 Raged In trann with other ftock-brokerage iirms, urn ly epeculatlvd '1 he II .:.1 Brm wl ? ?nil ninall pi ul m "m 11 waaM'lii thai Mr. 11 trda ?i tiiofini ipeculatlve ac . to-day, and It la proba ?.nu. ?? . t thi m the memben to appea befon their booka. In order that Un : Mi. !'. .i.i Ii ? \tb it mu; Asoiin.v. WAXKAlfl ron 1 u."-i KY. Phtlai ki rma. m i> 27 ? Dlatrl -t-AttorneyOra another warran for Mr. Ha ilng him of pel . Ulf,' pubU THE ORIGINAL-PACKAGE DECISION. IIDaUflhti rrotiiiiition Leader? IttPw lnl.lc ?'olltiral BftMt. [By tok graph to the Dtapal ft.] CnoAoo, It?? IT. -A hi-'ciuI dispatcl fromTopoka, Kan.,n.v8: The Prohibitioi i ut the i'?nit ni Un? mi -, in Uie Kohrer origina] [lackage cane, hold tl mi. County-Attorney Welch, who bad drop rged wttl ? ? ? uoi after the passage ..1 th< bill, will now continue, and the wax wu ? ?! with deti ? i- ? it"',, trii tho political effect of tin ?.. Una-inn nullt thai 1... noiKMl tl" ? ? ""* he tnk.'ii oui ? it 1- no longer a politice] <|ii'-t* ., ?and tt e 1 ? I Ion of the blgheai tribunal In the land ?ettlea the matter ao far a; the hi ! :l""!. ' ?an3 ? itlcand K. ; . ! go ovei ? 1 ninoe the People'a Tarty ins Ig the question altogeUier it will give tv llstlnd advantage In the approach. : partial iinide onUu llnnor qneatton,_ INGALLSON THEISSUES. The IMinser to lleiiu?)ll<-rti?lsni?IlurrUor Agntiiftt t'leveliuid Agitln, (l;y t. ! ?;-.:i],U tO I Hctchtww?, K*"- ^lf,v 'l~- At f4II1,,ptini; Ki Mil lican editors ol tho Berent! .: dit-trict aletter from ex-Senatoi ly applauded. l:"TneKepub. party Is confronted with great problomi , ' upremacy. Ifwoar.-tuMi t deal with the 1 suea of I ,it with slavery and State * rerejgntj rear?ago. The Ri ? ++?** urn must i.i;uMt ilM If to tlnM-lmnc...l .-.inlit-i in An erk-an life, or It will peilah. 1 wi-h t, SveTfrom thlsfateby reca^lug the eplrltol I patriotic fore* oftite Will ... waged upon eoonomlcand |.mti^a l^^ ,.,?,?,., apon memoria*, .??""g" ? minatod. and Cleveland ?in ' ?? '''" ?"; aD Austerllta. If we dicker^with pop??? with unprincipled lead? re, an.! nn.-r"It" hZeel dlfferen ?? of todgm*?? aud opinion, it will bo a Waterloo. TRUE BILLS AGAINST Q'MALLEY MEN N? |aw, However, to I'nnMt Them-An Biaipeftrfl .fury. [Hy itiif?r*- to um Dtavfjeftv] Kr?- n La., M?v W. rii" p??(> - AAS5?3 *?*!';, ;n??.n.'i"'i ?"???" re&s wtiB ,,.?,?.?,, ? tak.u batntw th.Mi.it ???? uuv THE "CENTRAL INDUSTRIALSOUTH." rropoeedTrl Slate K.b.bit -t tho World'. Fair I? ?!??** "STti STfa-tfSo. S^jVun ...? <,f fhatt*noog?.* tire men Qoorgla. ? rrltory known ?* tD" ? t f?7tliopun^of ultM 2Ttbe World. Kalrlu wnX\x* ? "-''";' ''???V;7,, ;.,?tu,., waa enJtod for ?ni beaakedto ^"?'V-ttM.u"*? J>",e 10i" ^'IU ; "vt eral hi u*r?l delegate?, U> ..lo?,nHrclal-*dv.rtl.er"l?old. .,?s L ?'?wJl5^Ab^A..r.np?:w<?u *"^ Sl, president of the Vrfm mi A- ' " V/'Turner, who ha* been the i:iub, an? ?eorge VV. ???^ja, bav* ?ecured bo*lne??-n?n?g.-r ? ? ^ ^, ^ ^pnr. cMitrui of tt)* l,r"l"ri??r??ro filed I**? *on* ta?a?z n..kl?K th* uan?f?r w? m i IB???ge. ?**y. It u. uudewu^l UW? ? uu4.,, .nd Will TO THE POLLS TO-DAY HENRICO WILL ELECT COUNTY OFFI? CERS AND RICHMOND TREASURER. Kogus Tlekrt? Ont-Ailvlne to Negroes Speerbe?. l.??t Nicht by ?rle.sr?. ?later, J-Tournoy, and f'srdwell. Tho Banrteo Oouty PtanoeraMa Com. rii't-- ?iih t ?t tho PowtUStsxa-fXsb room yesterday. All ^kt*fiMHttit ?aig |>lOsalli and tho final arrangements fur to-day's election was made. ied to tho committee, men m ehMgi of eaoh iirecinrt. and the Virint-itiifinofthecoiiiiilete retrirn?to-un,'bt was injured. Ev<-rytM,iiy aygg m the boat Ofsoirita, and no fears were entertained as tu th.. result of to-day's IJUnlMt J'.O'it'S TICKKTi. TeaaardayaftanooattM giinaMsnsni hadgnt ranoui several bogus ticket* one of ? headed ?? Derao-raue lVket," ne i...-. it the name of UeorgeW. Thomas I? substituted lor that or uonwey R, Sands for Commonwealth's atl Another, headed ?Con rvatlve Ticket," bas an the liepuUi. an candidat.-? names mi It ex. cept for ?.?um of m?- minor ofBcea A abuii o ?t either ..f theae tickets will dlsct.no the ra.-t tiiai it Ih not retrain-, for the recalar Uera ?-ralle Ucket Is handsomely and fan.-r.iiir UTtBOOIuraKD, while tbe luntatloii l.s plainly I'tlnt 1. ' * AHVICE TO COLORED YoTERS. Tbe following ctroalar was distributed traite extensively throughout theooanty yesterday: ????i< Mururnaa' Mitrara -raer Bai-tht 1. -We, tb? spiritual advisers ofthe colored of this Commonwealth, not wi-hlng to tase either aide In the oomin? j?oilticai ? the county, deem It o ir Christian duty tbe love every good shepherd should have f,,r bis flock to dira 1 them aa ?a deem beat In our Judgment It UaweU-knowafactthat the leaders of tbe Republican party In the count}, II ward. Ander-.and'I humas, have l.n ur-lnar pie as mere tools, sad when we look Into the character of these mi n. we Bad that they are all without tbe fold ..f the Church -one a bar? keeper, leading souls to perdition. We think It time for ua to enter aa earnest protest 1 "<lr Peoi I.ipp niriir them. V a nave acted wisely In placing a ssesroa . tl ket ot roar own people, jrhoarei.1 Christian gentlemen. Wo would ? I entreat yon to support this ticket on ' lay, for ibis, In our Judgment keynote and the only way for the 1 recognition, and la the true solution of fe- rao ?f in roar lodgment no! care to t ite (or th.?g >ntlemon on the colore 1 and 1 1 not go near the polls on election-day, and in thlawa- rebuke these political di mag.vu -s. Southward, Anderson, and rhomaa, who would bring you to shame, and th< m hereafter yon in?' ??i?..! ( hristlan men of y...jr own color. May the rood Lord be with you and guide yon ? our bumble prayer. Amen : Amenl Kev. John Jasper. Re*. James H. Holmes, Her. William Troy. Rev. Daniel Tucker, Her. Wil? liam 11. Harria, Rer. Richard Wells, Rev. /. li. Lewis, Rev. Evans Payne, Rev. Albert P. Dun bar.Hev. Daniel Williams, Rev. A. K. 1 l'.ev. Wttoam w. Browne. TIPK < [TV M.Kcnnv. rt is Importaal thai the Democrats in Hlch oould poU their lull strength to-day h>r John K. ChUdrer for City Treasurer. Dp to last night the Republicans had not openly put up n candidate, but it Is rumored ?ki : win be ? prang daring the ? the purpose, at 1 set, ..t creating a feeling In favor of the hard-pressed Republicans In the county, lt.- this a? 11 may, our pt ople at ? the polls, since a light v< to is ala encouragement to toe opposition and detrt mt Dtal 1 its of the \).-v..ratio party. Besideswhl htbevalaeof the babil if voting should not be underestimated. TIM iinai Maetlag Moid i.ust Mght. Lee-Dbttrtct D?mocratie Clnh held a taaas rieetlng la-t night m the sch.-boose al the cor ,1 r of Cary and Mead >a arico. The attendance was not all that ooold have -ire.1. but waa very birgt oonslderlng the '?itretne Inclement jr of thewi Ju the abeence of President Phillips Mr. \\. R. Ban 1- oalle : thi m do 1 the - p aker . tbe ; 1 rt of ?bom ?aa Mr. E. Bevt rly Slat.-r. ot Richm m.1. i R first t.. the trial ander Republican rale oi a white lady of Uenrlco by a rate, Mr. Blater forcibly remln I - that this is no compromise Qght, and that there la no saca thing as neutral granad. ?.I ill TO lil'.AR IT. I!" mu glad, efiid the apeak r, that tat I as are still cursing and swearing al the Hen,1-rats. f..r it reminded him of the story t.-i 1 go a good old Methodi I minister who, 1 ??ama ft .nu, .'ou.].'.aim .1 to the captain that ? cursing and swearing. 1 ? tain toil him thai vas all right, for aa long a? pt 11 up it ahowed thai the ship wa but wien the ! to prajlag ii . n . t dni'i'.-r. 'l'l.o-lorm, how \ tin !?? 1to r ' worse, the ?aves being w> high as throw even the aallon oil their feet. When li was at lte height the old minister could ir, and ao tying a rope around his waist be crawli 1 oat over the forecastle ?here the sailors were. Potting his carlo the hatchway he listened a moment nmi then ejaculated, "Thank do I, the) are still swearing !" Dwelling briefly on 11.nirseol Waddlll on the force i.iii and ti e Ignorance of negro In general Mr. Rater ahowed in a few sorda the locratic candi.late toy the ifflce to which he aspired. Closing he warned thi a thai the Demoo ata naat do their duty. ? ?Nll.il TO ."KM. Before Introducing the next speaker Mr. Sands wished to state that the addres - lated during the day signed by several ol tn> Rt ; nblloan candidates was a malici?os false 1.- i. 1 here were not three m< n on the Repub ' I I lid Dot Bell out ti.!l.er three. li-11.11. w. Flouraoy, Secretary of the Com? monwealth, was the second speaker. Hi by rttatiiuf that while be was DOl a ,-i117? ri of li n ?asacltiaenof tie-state, and ?hataf fecti d thi a affected him. Two years ago the Democrats of H enrioo served notice 0 . the Republicans by electing a deleg ite t.. the Legislature, To-day they most perpetuate thai notice li had bet n chant .1 that be waa tbe lemy the negrohaa In one way in-war-, 1,ut to his mind the worst enemy of the negro was the man ?ho organised them against Um ?altea, HAD AToSKIi. For seventeen years the White people of Hen? ri.-., had been in servitude 10 negroes and ?h te mi n ?one than negroea Tbe pet pie of Hen rtoomayln time pail baveatnaad. if - -, 1 :.- ? had certainly a* nod f"r It. It was no use for a man to talk utHV.it loving his wife and children and then sitting at home on his baoacnea and letting the negroea and scalawags take possession of his government 'i o-day was t?o-ir chanco to changa thi.s order of thingsfo ?HT TI1K NF.CHOPs CflMl'IAIV. What ?en the negroes complaining oft Do the white 1.pie Interfere with their contracts or property rights? Is then a colon 1 scbool-bonj s or church In the stut? that was not paid for by plef What the negra wanted was to rule the white people, which they would never do. Tbe white man who wanted the negro to do this had a heurt blacker than the skin oi Um n.-^-r.-. Judge llournoy toll the ?lory of the boy who was a BepubUcan because he ?anted the ooon a man of that pol?tica] faith had. This is the con? dition of Andenon, Thomas, and southward, and if the negra did not han a rots ho? ? ng wuuid they l-.ve him '.' 1 he heathen eaald raire and Imagino as many vain things at? they pleased, hat Henri ts- , MTU 1 t'T thS while folks. 1 reryl odyshould get up soon an 1 see that bis neighbor dM tbe sann-. All the votes that did not coma should ha satt alter. None should bo If the white people have not tbe right to rule ? ?ho baa! AUiut t his time the band arrived, and JOdge noaraciy congratulated the Democrats in a 1 raaoe on their victory, and wished them gooii night. VOICE OF 81'KAKKR CAKDWBI.L. Bata H. II. larlwell, of Hanover, was present Bd "- II.'? man WhO had red.-eme,! his own coun? ty from the negro bordea 'lhelast time : a bite at a Kepubllean. he said, was In il. -, Pines. <m that occasion be h id m ide m that llantiver wasin thlS'oiigrcasliitial district, aiet as a result Mr. southward soudsnly lost bis congressional asplratsaas. Mr. I atdwi II, aim.ling I" tbe card Of the li'-gro ministers npudUting the present Republican office-holders, asked If the colored peopli 1 low tln-m, how could the white people do no 1 These ministen said the Republican ?madi datoe were without character. If MM colored people thought o! them like this, where would I ion the day of reckoning? The carl was the worst Indictment nehad ever aeon. Just Imagine what would happen if they Wl r. to be tried in the ll.-nrlco County Court by Tno-nasl Poor old Wash. Thomas, who alw%y* HK-ked like a turkey li. 11 trying SO ste.il away from her nest, ir.vuling easily so as not to stMSJ Hhi re hi? political l?oJ was. OOOP MEN AND TRIE. Mr Cardwell spoftS highly of all tbe Democratic candidates as men ?bocooM as represeaMUn citizens ably flU the oillc-s for which tbey wore r"n"waH neoessary to asset tho t utlro ticket? snnervlson, magistrates, and alL l p In his county they had made? dean sweep many years ago. The ftlmoephore bad been better -ver ?Ince. Things had gotten In such good shape ttiat to-day there was BO opposition JO th? Demo ? ?tic ticket, lie wished he liv.sl In lie,,,,,. he would vote to-day early and often. But be was wollig U> Hanover to voto. It was tho solemn . dityot'every wan to vote, especially if be was a i "'-le did Unot expect to see the Henrleo people 1 ...?i,i until Friday. Then he wanted to sue a ; At, h!-.r aees showing that tbey bad done i uo'.r duty to Uiem*elves,tbolr country, and their VBm/' It. W. Courtney on tho part of the dub retun.cd thanks to the speakers for tholr ?pK-uUid addrosses._ INCREASE OPkCAPiTAL STOCK. Meeting of gtockholden of ths National Itulldlng end Investment Association. A mooting of the stockholders of the Na t?oLl HuihiinK anJ lnvwtuient Associa Moil'oV Virginia was held yesterday at tho office ^?er^ofl*. boainoe. for the past year ^^W^A^waTiUed solicitor and ""i rl-mleiaiid Mr. Th.11.ae L AlfrlenJ eram nor .< t ib-s wm ? ^ utiutu sbvk in the ?vent of the death of a m?mr>er,and to report at th? neit meeting of the board. Th,. following offleen were elected: 1/tl? Wiener, prpni.imt; A. Plzzlnl. Jr., vVe-pr?<>t ?ent and arsaeursr; M. v.. H'adley, iw?-r?tary. ?> Wllllamfl. S -, tt. .1.11. Klain,.lolin Chamt^rlln. J. p. Hs-Meii, A. Plxslnl, L. Wag n<-r, K. W. Cunniagtaax. Juan A. Plzzint. A. 0. Bat.-ock, .VI. K. Bradley, .7. W. 1 in t James L. Robinson. Trustees? W. 1 1, andJ. B. ElMii. TO BE INVESTIGATED LATER ON. Inquiry Into the Friday-Mint Collision and the Vous t'aie Continued. Notwithstanding th" drizzling rain ??'nieh ' ? the windows of th?. Police ' .-? mornmg tho attendance upon t as '.Arge when Justice Crutc?fleM ar-ni^l th? i.ench. '? were r?pres?nt?d In the STOW?, ami th? i/'aln attra.-tlon which drew them > nt that the eases of James rand Lewis Williams, th? driver anl nn.tor-man re*p?--tlv> ij ,,f tl,.. honk?'and IsrtrtsT tm.-k ai -. wwJeh collided la*t Fri.iay stoke, i., iii ooane ap f..r tovastigation. I* wan taken up th? Court ig o( the minor nia HEAD WAS SWPrfHlw;. m T. KI, e. an old one-eyed man. who ap i to have just emerged from a hard-fought battle, ttmped forth " ben hi-name wa? railed to anew? of drunkenness, Th?r? was a good-humor?? smi? anhla tac*,bot a hizy light novi his visionary on ? Wan you ?rank ?" in.ju.', i in* Justice, "No. ? r." said he, ?* my hfJi-1 wiv? ?witrimint; Just a little" llsunetion between " a swimming In tn? i and drunkenness was sufficient Ju ti, n f. r Ute jri.r ? ii*<harg?. William Smith, a negro youth, wan ??nt on to ? ni Jury for ubsaultlug < . K. Harri-with a fectoL THF UlllgltlUnOn PO.TPONgrt. Wh'? ' William? and W?lm?r were called a large Bomber of witnesses perhaps a respond?? t.. ttteernenM*. Wiiiutnr was In court, lier (?athrleht and Browning were at i m ami ( blef Puller stated thai tl ? not appear i mc*>. Mr. Wyndnaa K. Meredlsn, ooanesfifof the motor-Ban, orge ? the < oort to prosee? with th? examination. He said that In his opinion th? accused was arreate? without anfUdant g ro?ad, a- it had been showr. that be dl I bta iluty well In fact, acte.i heroically and tried his utmost to avert Hi" ? olllsinn. Mr. Meredith added that ihr- al < Dl tatMM ? r'.ty. and natnraUy i t m dieiiit. M ?lio sere not with either th? city or tin- rallwr.y .-ompany. .nan aotod with great ? Mr. Mere.iith. however, urged the Oonri to g,> Into an examination Immediately, earing thai ,:;i th" odium attached to the ??' ..ire... f Puller Insist oontinnanoaot th? I tsitb until th? 11th ot .lune. V03H was ?ornairr. Tip. eaae of H. s. \ - ? ? -i the Dispatch, was next rnltod. The prisoner waa charged with falsely swearing the Cli rk of the I] i-t that Martha atia* Motile Amos was twenty-oe old, when In truth an* war? en i y sixteen. The . .!?. Involved In the Investigation appear th her father. Bbe Is apparently ? ii'fif... :i years of age an? quite pretty, havings ft >abcomplexion and handsome eye*, Mr. U ytiha'm H. Meredith, ooonsel fur Ute prl - oner, aaked a eonUi . i ral Wlliuite w. r,' al In the case ?-n< therefore postponed on t 1 Tuesday, June 2d, and the accused was bail c I m the sura of I1,000, with hi* mother, Mia. I. CHAT WITH THE ARCHBISHOP. He Mas Hail No ('onf?renre Atiunt the Lynching -I.IUei the Monument. Archbishop Janseens, of New Orlenna, wh i i tin gnt ' of Bit hop A. Van de \ \. r. Isiti I ii,. sepfa'i Orphan ; bay morning and gave the pupils n si ort talk. II" ? tor to this Institution, lu Wblofa he lui^ always taken a deep I ?lay afternoon a Dopatcsj reporter ind bad a plea? sant chat with btsGraco. TbeArvhbl boplnap pearanef* la lust I a i. when a II ? does ni t ?,. k u da* liant InaUh. fHgt BUD I HOli When asked about the reporte? conference Baltimore ls*t week with reference to the Pope's letter of Inquiry about thi New Orleans lynching Ih* Aren I that be ha I hear,I nothing of au h a ?i I ho bave a conferei ? with too Cardinal on the Mew Orleans inatt'-r; tbatbe was In Ball more Ihre.. days anl fr,.m th p went to Philadelphia ami while In that city be ? I irdlnal dati i Hal ir , ?? *?? - mule ;., aiiy ruch I i ring t,. tn? lyn ?hing, tt,.- Archbishop sal? ? of trio <w-e-, ?rable excitement prevailed m New Orleans, hut in tin-, bad entirely subsided ami tin re wa i rfl Ci Older. :! KM ?tvnst?. '?in driving through Inectty." -aid the dlstln , i pn late, M I have ol ; n I I .t many improvements hive been made In KI I since I left This morning 1 went out to see the That Is a grand pfs ?.f ?,,rk. I think It Is une of tl i es I have seen, . 11,< trcfabl.p Inquire i ab ut other improve mi nt* ? up his resl len ??? in the South ten years ago, He will remain In the rity until next Toesda; day morning hi ?in occupy the puinit at >.. Iril. DEATH OF MR. W. T._MADIGAN. A Foreign Stcunmhlp Agent Kxplres Sud? denly nt the Hot*! DoiUon. .Mr. W. T. sfadienn died raddenli wssjtor. ilay afternoon in bii room at the Hotel , ?in re be had been a gn ,| er-. Mi. M ?digan eras the West Point (Va.) agent fur Barker a Co., foreign steamship agi Ne? \.,rk .Mty. US WB* quit? Wall known in iti ihmond and b id been here since the latter part of lad week. Hi- fatal Mneas probant) re ciilted from exposure, which caused the recur i an old trouble of the heart and long ?? Monday night he was In Um office o? t as i o mplatne i of feeling onweU. i morning he was unaMc ko lente his room. A 1K1K1 II ur**ji Daring Urn ?ay b? grew worse, and intheaf ternoon Or. Lewis i . Bosher waa callad I. him. Tin- Doctor found him a ?ery sick num. Yesterday Hr. Bosher visited his patient twice. ai out :t o'clock In the afternoon th? boy who had been waiting on Mr. Madlgan, noticing thai he was breathing with difficulty, called Mr it.hrk ol the h tel, ap I i the room. Mr. Wood isl as Mr. Madlgan died rhe deceased being a Knlghl Templar, mem idery were notified, and aonmmlttee consisting of Messrs. il. U Ps? Ions* ami i>. B. Richardson went to Ute hotel and took charge of Uie persona] affects of the de oeasod and placed Uta i??iy in charg? of Mr. L. T. Christian to be prepared for bnrinL RMOSUt. Mr. M'eli.-an reside I in N"W .lersey, but was stationed at West Point .luring th? shipping sen? il* was forty-three yuans old and leaves a wife an i severalohUdren. Telegrams W* re sent to Itarker A Co., anl al?.) to the family of tho ?*oeas*d luformlug Uwm i.( his death. The remains will he taken to New Jersey for nt. BARTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL CLOSED. I.Ist of Medallist* ami First- and Second Honor Pupils?Final Fiert'lses. The BftftOB He:,-his School had its closing exercise* ?ti Tneedaj eveniag. There wa* quite a larg? gather! ami fri.'ieis .it tins their iirst oommonc?ent? h, r. sUss Mabel OUnn, baa I.s en? uring b i mak* bar school n as Uie final showing that sh* ha* socosi . i Th? medal .. Brst honor. Kohl me l.il. tii Tyl.-r, penmim.-?.i?,. i - ver m 1 1rs) Honors: Kva Tyler. Mary Wilkln*, Kat? Gltnn, Nellie OUnn, Myrtle Wtngfleld, sVUUi . Alien V.'iiiL'tieei. Mamie Tyler, i Otoy WUklna, Frank Hirten, Aiii.son Ureebam, I .r Uresham. ill : r?: Harry Thompson, Nat. Wlng tiei.i, Blanche Barton, Florence 1 Itiui-h" TUler, Bertie l>av|?s "njnnto Farmer, Wl -lev Oary, and Matthew An, hi., The school wax addro*--e<l by Mr. .lohn Hr.M l lOf thetrustees. and tho following pp gramme woj. very successfully carried out: S.ug by school, "Th-puie,.": Poor Celebrated i VT?, KateUUnn, Nellie OUnn, Alle* Wtagneld, ami Kva Tyler; ??lull Smith." Oastosj "'?>' Mllklns: song by school. '? Ilirlle'sTall "; "Billy i.rvn,,-." Myrte WInxfMd ami Mnmle Tyler; duet, '? Far Away." Kra and Mamie Tyler ; ?? Johnnies Dlsobedlenc*," Kate OUnn; "Bold lor the Right." Frank Burton, Harry Thnsapsna, and Marshall Hurtoti; Wanted, A Little ??irL. N'eiii? OUnn; The La>t Dav oi School, Mary Wllklns, l?istonU. Wllklns, Graywon ThomU.n, lhCosby: Teaching l> ihlieS. h.?.|, Mamie Tyler; press?t itl.f medals uud honors; song by school, " Farewell." The ltslo lieueral. Tho heuvy rain-storm which has been predating tor tho past two days seeoistohave ry general throughout the State. Al the Western I Dion lelagianli nflVn last night the ihn i npamtor reporte.Hhat uo damage bad been don" to their wire?. . . The river al Columbia last nl;rht was fire feet above low wat-r-mart and at a staud and not raining. At other points west of there the stream showed uo sign of rising. To Commence Swinging the Club This Morning. Mr. Forrest C. Bailoy, the new police? man who was elected a member of the force Tuesday, passed the necessary examinations : i y and will be assigned to duty in tho listrtct this morning. om.-er Thomas MeMahon, who is a new mem? ber of the N.-coud-dUtrict foret-, bas been trans? ferred to Ute Third district. The Ladles Delighted. The pleaaaut effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liuuid-fnut luxutivo, Kymp of Figs, under all condi? tions make it their favorite remedy. It ? pleasing to the eye ami to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on tue kidneys, liver, and bowel*. FAVOR CHEAP LIGHT. THE W. G. L. ASSOCIATION THINKS PRESENT PRICES TOO H'iCH. Superintendant Adams Kndorses This Idea and Explain? Hnw the Cost of Making night Re Reduced. Rnporintcri?Vn? w. C. Adams, of the Citv QtsvWork . who attend -d the annual meeting of the Wentorn Gaa-L<ght A turn r.-cpiitlv h.-ld in Louisvill?. Kv., said lust niffht m a ronversition with a repre? sentative of this psjpaf that th.> m all im? portant anattcT d>ciissed at tho conference was. the trosatioM if cheap gas. It was th.. nnammons opinion that san should I?, fnrn-shr-1 o-n^inun at a prico ranginp fr-m |i to r'l.x) per thousand carde feef. Mr. AI. -t, i iM that many of tho gas-works In the ?astern ? ities an now fornlsniag gas at ?i : ths- Marly all th? plants of any alas in that sse> tlon arc now making In part or wholly water-gas. now TO I1ET CHEAT ill-'. Mr. Adama i .1,1 if (as .-ity of Richmond ?val I fumi n the proper facilities gas could be fur ni?k. I 11 isumers at *1 per thousand and the rtrywouid ri atfj..".0; that If th. gsss- n . yean ago It would h tve ob f ball ling a wati-r-hoM-r. Several m ar, ng.. th.-re was great objection M water-g LS ou soco . properties, but the Improved methods now in use obviai,, these otr] ?two* -What would a water-gas plant cost?" asked tbeliHi-ATci! man. "Twenty-tlva thousand toDan," Mr. Adams nplled, ?? w. aid be tatadent to esubtlsh such a plant. ? used .u at? auxiliary to th" coal-gas ; Tits OAS-wOREs HABSJQCAU. Mr. \ I that OS l"r UM present system tatbfscitj ib? i is greater than the holder an I ; urtfylng capadti of the ?01 e t.!'.;?!?.v a larger for.-.-. r op? ratlvea and the Brea haw t',. is. kept ODdor the retorts in older 10 supply the hoi len when nect svary. Very often the nensn idle. bnt If He r.. wen tot ? and an add?l nal hi lera smaller fore? ?oaM bs rs> qolred and the works .ltd I omlcal tyran soold be no dang** (ma . Un dark, cloudy days like yesterday an Immen ie quantity of gat* Is consumed, an I it 'his thai it I- found iry to keep large tenes on constant duty. a i-i.i taswi TRIP. In c ncl ling Mr. A lams s .id he had a plea? sant tni?. : h i rained a great leslof Informa? tion ii ?;?: i ... mid interchange of views of the leading gas-men of lbs ? til.- st -si,,n of the association. Ottr . rtcient Superintendent thinks when Richmond establishes another holder, as|tw,?i !.. l..f..re many years, it should 1" 1 saw i ; . ths West End. ALEXANDRIA'S FINANCES. The r'nriinilrf >?'* Report?What the Rail? road Will I?.i?Action of the Council. The completion of Um Pinanoe Commit? tee'-, report says the Washington Star, Um city to have a dear Idea of Ils h. re hi no? doe tic banki t'Jf,ooo, which represents the outgo over the i -iiis ume. The present sp| leu, bill ,-. lltureof 1107, :.'K..v alb) the estimated re? elpta fot the wim lime win be at-.ut ?ttl.OOO, leaving ? srol ible led. II . t some 116,000 neu je u. The i,, ... i expenditures, which nr" ? this > t year, are rendered v i.y the extensionol the timeandtbe Inaressu of Its acttritlea and popal ttton. TIIK mir i: lb - an-wek. The Railroad conference < ommtttee of the in il submitted a reporl enclosing a letter fr. m Suj . intendi nt Kenny, of the U ashtngton M.v- ol th.ntnlt? 1 anthoritlea u in fare; will not pave - \ Washington v.ill put Up IV 14,000dep t h.re if the. It) will by ? i s ' validate th" use ,,f Henry street up well ICkg of IbS railway, no: cm cot v H. Attt I meeting held Monday nlgb! til.. MS lulls w. re nil ugr. Ith n discount "f i ? t payment. So change ?as made in the license taxes >>X'*tj.t ih" license of eomn i nts was reduced fro ? , er en 1.0 .. re add bo lit s shot ?? s-,. ,i i be retained o it of tbJ dfridsnda "TTTT rsTlaATKS. weal ? ibmttte i in theap latlonbtUtbi following estimate for next year: For salarles, ??.? i(.50; police and extra . - ?, i; public schools, -r;."iii', : rapatring - I): I?*ird of is in jail, 150 I; pu -?:..o: printing md advertising, gilflO; pourand -'?.'.in); uro di ? . nt #5,500; nre-plugs, S?OO; the coarta, i; repain and expenses ..f pahl l-rty, |600; expenses ol City Co indi, 11,000; contingencies, S10O: ? n nts, 1100; I. aid of Health, - i i bile debt and Interest on same, 134,000; . : f 1,000. i di. bill w ss laid over until the next D.ting, . tes i? Inr requlrt d for It. | ? leren mem 111 NEWS NOTES FROM MANCHESTER. To Fleet Count limen To-lluy?The May Ii ?tlvil ?IVrton ?Nun 1 Ilrief?. Tlie Democrats of Manchester Will to? das Vote for councilman. OnlyflTearato of ti.Id members bol i over. The nomines are: Ku -t Ward, W. K, Htarke; Second Wsrd, John i:. ! War!, W. i. l'itt ; 1 ourth Ward, K. U. Welsigi r si i h I.. Toney. The May Festival at Leader Hall attracted aie.ttnr full boose la-t night notwithstanding the badveatber. Misses Drucie and Lily Davfi sang several songa Um cherubs ?en rery amusing an I Intero-rlng. The pantomime I ?M .'..-11 rendered, and the May . It repeated. The Randolph-Ma Orchestra and (line ri. opening of the Carnival June 15th ander the an ; tin ladles ?.( < ntral Methodist church. The body of Unton Nugent, the little boy ?bo was drowns I In swift creek Mori.lay afternoon, baa ii.en recovered. |ir. K. Matar?an, of N w York, Is visiting his a .Mr. I. i v' ? arl in.on Porter street Rev. Charles Uelloway, of Gloucester, formerly of Manchester, kt oa a brief wsit t..ir?.-,. . rol itives. Mr. II. II. 1>>- n, Of 5 ..'I ..way. formerly Ba> ? i lodltor of Virginia, waa In Manchester this ?eek. Mr. D] I i with the lu tcriial rcvenuo department In this district. A YOUNG MINISTER'S BRIDE. Miss Saville, of This Cltv. Married to Rev. Mr. Trainliam. I?pv. C. Wirt Traitih.'tiu and Mis* Annie Saville were marrie.1 yesterday afternoon at 6:15 o'clock at tbe Second Baptist church. Bar, l'r. W. W. Landrum performed the -.r.^ nsoay. Ths bride and groom, preceded by th? six ushers, entered the rborch through the mal l at Is a- the glorious strains of the LoMagrinwed ding mardi poaled forth. The following gentlemen were the ushers: Mesara. A. Esadka, John F. saville (a broth rf th-bride), CO.Trombo, J. .n. Johnson, II. F. i ? ux, and \v. it. Tralaaaa C* brother of the groom . The weddlns took place at the 8 of um Third Baptist as Hi" latter edifice repairs. Owtag t.. Uta slcfcaess of Ur. Hatcher Dr. Landrumotnclatt I. Mr. and Mr?. Trainham will reside In Can.line county. i he Pride, nho Is an attractive and popular yoang lady, is a daughter ol Mr. .John T. - ot this city. Th" grOOSB ?Si for many years a SSadStt at Kichinond College, and is ni* pastor of several Baptist churches in Caroline county. FLOUR FOR THF. ALMSHOUSE. The Committee and Reporters F.njoy a Ilaniiiict of llreatl and Water. An adjourn. 1 in.cm;: of tho Comuiitteo t,I. Relief Of the POOr WM hold vest. r.ttt-V ev-miig at 0:30 o'clock In the Council t ham vamlne certain gra-lce of flour pr.-para p.ry to awarding the a Btnct for thai artide of tood for the "Ity almshouse. PTSSSlli Messrs. Ol .vt-r, Ferril-r, Biwdou, and (laines. Superintendent Car'-r had I-lore the c m mtttee several lt>aves of broad made of a combi? nation of FllUbury Best and ' br.in Is and the Uallogo B?tent KamUy and tho Golden Sheaf. TbmiionU-ere <J tb?> committee and members ot the press and City-Clerk Au? gust sampled tho bread with James-rtver ?trairtt, aud It was unanimously da id-i tb it the broad made of the 1'llisbury flour was tho best. On motion of Mr. Ferriter tho contract was awarded to Thomas Foils 4 Co. tor slxty-ilvo barrels of the Plllebury brand, which will bo mixed With the Gulden Kheaf. Will Te?t the UMT. At a refont meeting of renrt sontattvei of the building and loan associations of Richmond. held to consider the proiioaed taxation of build? ing-fund associations under tho Audit I ??ruction of the Acts of Assembly, a resolution was adopted declaring that they will not make returns either to tho State or i Ity authcritl.e, and that they will unite In the defence and et pense of say case that may arise under the present construction of the Auditor. A Milcht rire. The alarm of Are at 2 o'clock this morn? ing was caused by a slight Incanda? .nee, s." to ?peak, at Tennant'e ?tabli?, MO? east Cary etreet, which was quickly quenched. Damage tri?uig._ taHbswBBBtl Arrestad for Threatening a I.ocntnotlve Wurks K.niployee. Thomas McCann was arrested yesterday afternoon by Uftlcei-s Bnlnberger and Bedford on s warraat "*,*T"g bini wUb aessnll and Utreat* enlng Thomas Larkln, an employee of the Rich? mond l-oeomotivr-Works, on the publ.r street. Mr. Larkln ?uni? to this city y?*ter>lay from Philadelphia, and was met at the depot by Mr. E. T. I). My?rs, Jr. Whll? tb?y were walking up the street :ti? prisoner approached them and used abusive language and threat? towards the neweomer. Captain Angle told a Di.tatch reporter last night that M.-Cann, while not one of the strikers, Is known to bo in sympathy with them. MAYO-STREET HOUSES RAIDED Thirteen of the Occnpant* Arrested but Afterwards Balled Out. Lanfnieht Um potto* of the Fint district raided five borne on Hayo itreet whtob nplatn, 1 ot by reftd?nts of too nolgh il and others as being nuisances and 11s lo Um vtchtity. Howard and Officers Saunders Butler, Tabnan, Werner, ami hearse wsni M hicxt are Moa. 118, ISS, STft, tl7. ami o.'l. Twelve women were arrested ami .\ wh?r? they were : for th.lr appearance he? taw um rat?* court this morning. Their ? ' i i la N Marren, r.'arl Oliver. Kate OMnnroy, Mary Co?, Pannle Kendall F.ila hnroughty (whit. . and Bue Jackson, Annl? Clarke, n, Dochte Wlnn, Sarah Wlnn. and Su?an Uoode (c tared . weeks ago M -l n pe~ ' ? rned by the congregation of the K< Synagogue ami otberclttscnsln th? nsfsjfe? boraood,asking that Um bonsea above referred to b? broken up, as tin- imnatfl i frequently need . T language and ren 1er. attending tho service* at th? synagogue, re.I the ?ommr.n'.oatlon to Major Poe, eh, rao wrote i,, i Pl*aaants,of tl ? Pint district, telling or 1er ' . move forth? with, tnlsCaptain Pl??sants did last Tuesday, butas th? order was disregarded, th? actiou last night was the result of the complaints. NEWS FROMJHECAPITOL. Kendlllon Wnrraut Issued for a Prisoner Wanted in South Carolina. Governor HcKinney yweterday issued a warrant of rendition for W ililam I r.is"r, an *s> uvi. t from the penitentiary of loath Carolina. Fraser was arrested In Norfolk and Is now Intl fthe poUce i f that city. or i lllman, learning of these fa.-r-. I ? Ins prison on tbe'?9th of last Jane. Bewasoonvl ted m Richmond county of grand i be i I to pardon WIDlam B. Campb i by the county Ooorl of Rockinghara to tho penitentiary for petty lar? ceny. Governor MeKlnneyhas a.pted the rertgna tkmof Judge Rol ert Jackson, of (.? The retiring Judge ha* r.?? : tbe ap* lotntmeni of .) idg? Holhrook, of Wythe county, or toe ??'tii. fames \. i member of th" h ol Deli : at s fi ? ' tabetb ty, and Warwick, has re iltlon of Com BonweelUt'a attorn*] In Newport News, MAY BUY THE GRANT HOUSE This Likely to lieront? the Powhntan Club'? Home-Hill Invited. The Powhntan Clab "?;i probably par* tbe <ir*iit residence, on Twelfth street between Marshall ami ? lay,forth nome. Il bopi i to take possesalon by July 1st, although the contra i has n ?I ret '.n signed. This proper! Jeff. Davis mansion. unten,lent of I ruction. Previ i is t., thkt it was ooon> 18 itesi ourts. The eliiii has im. ? mtl. of Ben York, to stop In Richmond either on his way to ? Ingot the Grady monument President Belvtn has requested Mr. R. L. Montague, a warm friend ? i Oovi mor BUI, to wnte th i Invli ition. THE ENGINE CRUSHED HIS HAND. A C ?rpenter Painfully Injured by a CBMS i peaUe nn.l Ohio Shifter. Mr. ? . ono of the cari employed al the Chesapeake and Ohio rosy s few ml noon while endeavoring to stops shifting train with a piece of timber. ho? means the wooden bar flew back, ? him on the heel and causing him to ( ill ? iih his hand on the track. 11 badly that it had to be amputated. Hi* bead was also painfully nmmooed mil tbe wounded m?n taken to Um dty hospital for nt. lila injuries are not ootu : Two lira*? Little rvixon Hoys. John and Edward Lort u, two I j i age l its, arrived In this city yesterday, after having crossed Um At? lantic ? u i come alone all Um way fn m Dresden, ? The little fellows have an and?,Mr. August i i. In Lanenburg, Va., who desired to have th> m with him. and their parents ant them on ? .? voyagi without a companion, but with a ?tg on their satchel which asked lbebelpof%be isistance. 'I be boy* leo Dresden on the 8th of May ami ep^ing the Uls i ! inded al Baltimore. they made their way t tble city, where thev wore received by Mr. W. Hoist, el p.-tul them to : lleiirlco to Have an Kxhlhlt af the Fair. The Henri-,, Farmers' Alliance at ta ad ?ouri ?d me ting held yesterday at toe county court-house a resolution wasad ;' i providing for making a county exhibit at tbe State Pair next fail, ami instructing each lab-aUlance to app Im one man on th? committee which Is full authority In arranging for the exhibit. At the proper Unie the county win b? asked to make a soluble appropriation. Tho Alliance .| '??, i? 11.. Invite the market gai and llori-tx to |< In with them In th- matter. The ? i ommlttec ?ill meet ut tho county , ourt-bo ise June Hth. Itetiirnof Dr. Laiidrtini.* Rev. i>r. W. W. Landrnm returned to tbe rity yesterday morning from Bhreveport, La., after having ipeni aboul three week*conducting a series of meetings at his old church In thai pine*. Be worked very hard whiioaway,preach? ing two oermoi ? every day, and some: many aa four on Sunday, Hr. Landram will lu hi ? pulpit as liguai on Sunday. Dr. Lendrum conducted tho prayer-meeting services at hi ? '.i^lit. Howa? rd by a lark'.- eongrogation. Health of Mrs. I.andruni's Sister, Intelligence was received here renter ! ty afternoon of the death at Bi nlabvUle, Klug Wil? le l?. Ryland, daughter ,;i H a. Robert s. Ryland and I t. i ,f Mm. W. W. Landram,of this rity. Dr. and Mr-, i,.i': i ti n ?ai k'o down on the 11 tra.ii this morning lo atten i tbe ' ? ?? l>e ith i.f Mr-, Mil,rune. Mm. ullxakfcGranedied ut halt-pasts lay morning at her residence. No, 8113 ropier street Den ? 1 -lity-slx ? ,.: ? an l h id b.eu ii resident of Rlch mottd for forty j ira. She was highly res| by all who kli"W her. The funeral will take place from St. Patrick's Ohnrcb to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Another and Larger Deed. There has boon planed ..n reeord in the clerk's office of the ? Dancen Court another ,|.I of assignment from Ute liavls Shoo Com? pany to spinney and Williams, trustees. This ,i.l corrects an error to the one recorded last week, which was not signed by the truatioa as r. ?iilr.-l by th" Virginia law. Th? amount of th? UahUllles fat tho last deed, whielt In all other part: ? il.irs except the ?tone, turea Is Um same as that of last we,.k, lse'.?O, ooo, as again.-; iU'?.OOO in the former. Tea at the Soldier*' Home Postponed. ( i win"; to tho inclemency of the weather Ma which w.is to have taken place at Hi? Soldiers' Home in th? afternoon under tho auspice* of tb? < ..tnuilttee of the Hollywood Memorial Asnoclalli/n was poet* antil Friday. It the we*th?r la again bad on that .lay tin. tea will probably bo glvou at boit," hull iu the city. Rank-Hu I Id lug Improvement*. The btuldin ' o.'cujiicd by th" Hl t and Planten Hank is now undergoing considera* 1.1,. Im] I 1 the upper tloors when the work IseosapletedwllJ be reached by an elevator. Th- top story Is Is bag convert- d bit.rnforts blch are 'luxurloiisly titled uj> with all tbe modern improvements. Will Not Btstt To-Nlglit. This bf int* sigcaloB day there will bo no meeting of the Uld Domini?n Dotnooratis Ctab to-night All "f Its BatahSttS are Invited to at at Powbatan i lub, where the city and county returns will b? rauatrad. Tlie club will bold It* next met ting on lhursday evening, June 11th. The Davis Shoe Company to R-org oilze. A gentleman broa BottOB who is in i m the Davis Shoo Company was In tbo city Tuesday and had Int. a views with Governor M Kinney and .Superintendent Moses, of the lieiillssiltaty Me says the company will proba? bly be reorganized at once and operations fully resumed. _ Had a Hemorrhage. The city ambulance was summoned yes? terday morning at H"-!."> o'clock to attend a col? ored man at Pace's tobacco-fact >ry. who was suf? fering from hemorrhage of the lungs. After re? ceiving the proper medical treatment be was taken to his home. For a Good Cause. | To-night rt tho Second Baptist church : there ?111 be a musical and literary entertain? ment for the Joint benefit of tbe Young Woman's an Temperance Union and tbo King's ; Daughters. A fine programme has been ar I ranged. _ For tho firemen's Uellef Fund. Chief Puller yesterday received a verv complimentary letter and a check for g 100 from Meson. Devonport A Morris In recognition of too services rendered by the department at tbe Bra last Friday night, _ Mr. Powell Improving, Late last night Dr. Hugh M. Taylor. Mr. .1. h Powell b attending physician, thought there was sotne Improvement In his condition, btrusur houm ar? now oiitertalusd uf his recovery. CARS ON THE BRIDGE THE MARSHALL-STREET LINE FOR? MALLY OPENED TO MANCHESTER. A Regular Service to Re Marled This Morning?The Track firm and In Good Condition. The Mayo's-bridge car lino was formally opened yesterday afternoon, making three rsvt?. onoof whteb Is op.>mt"d by eleetri. By, now connecting tbe cities of Richmond and Man It was announced In this paper two or th re? days ago that tbe road would soon bo finished, but the work was completed sooner than waa known to th? general public, and the advent of the car int,, the Klrst Ward of our southstde sis? ter was a great surprise to her people. Till TRIAL TRIP. At 4 o'clock In tho afternoon Mr. George B. Fisher, Superintendent Chartas Soldon. Major Benjamin II. Nash, C. W. Turner, ami ex-Mayor Taylor, of Manchester, met it the SBSawg of Fourteenth and Main ?tro t.?. whore the first ear was ready tibe started. Mr. fragte. In the street? railway service, als.. Maed the party. Voter man Bdward Kaiser, and drivers Bailey and Miller were in charge. Mr. Dit h. superintend? ent of construction, with a fore? of men. was on to ass tnal everything was working v. Tbe trip was m? b> saesessfaUy and some twenty-five passenger* boarded tbe car. i.l'.oa who were thus sa\.-.| a long walk through the rain. All aiuig the r.ute people OBSBS out <.f their-'..r. s SB. 1 dwellings to welcome ths pjoneen. In th" 1 ir>t w u i m Manchester Mr. W. K. Starke I Iks car as It passed for the tlr>,t time his place of ? TO RI-X KEiirLARl.T. Fat the present the cart leave Fourteenth and Mam -ir.-, is in Richmond and Decatur and Nineteenth strsets m Msaebeatsr every ten bbbv nteaaad makeeoaaectkai won the Maiu-etrc?? electric road ior oaa fon sttaet way. Four cars will bo run < n the now line to-day, Bad by to-morrow two more will N> added and th" schedule will ooneequently be mach ctossr. fbe new tine ?m be of gr.'at tendit u< shoos sections of this city and Manchester ?alch it It Is sut that a I,and?omelv-.>|uipp>v| electric wiU succeed this pioneer effort and thus bring s ill .i..-.T together the twoottiss whose Interests are manifestly the same. Thanh? for General Cooke's rieture. Commander A. W. Araber and Adjutant J. Taylor Btraltoo, of Le ? i amp, have on bebatl of thai body ?rltti n a letter to nr..). !'. Walker,la i.ey retuni thanks f( i the " excellent pio? lare and splend i likeness ol our beloved com? rade and i o'io;e I p Mtoomman ler.Gi oeraiJoba In concluding the communication says: ?? With all their hearts l-e Camp I I grate? fully tuank yo.?." ?wiaaSMSS and Hrler?. Kr. ?V hn A. Curtis has been salledtoKswTi rk by Um Ulm moI Idsgraaddaaghter. Mr. Mann 8. Ooarias, cashier of the Plsawan Bank, has returned (Tom a two week's vacation. Mrs. I, F.I!1? COOka has been called to New Tort by the critical Illness of her father, Mr. P. It. Amory. Kcv. Dr. 1>0 K.Mser left Tuesday night for I -. rnd will .-lsit Cahforula and Oregon ha* foie his ? Rev, Dr. J, B Lauren?, "?nete Larry," of BBS ?ill kept at his homo In AsbJ painful in lutposltion, Ths Ladies' laiiaarysf tas Baawssary FahMe Library wn m t M. toda? at ib? t the library, No. 801 east Main str.-.t. . Mrs. : s and xl s. .htm V. Tal i raesdar on tbe steamer tor tie? N i bey ?ill be absent from tbe i Ity abott a ? a end District Coaf ranos, Method I ' i is next session at W -t ! Rev. Dr. Tudor ?111 preach the opening ?m .fames Tv' nflnedtottw boose for several .'ays v. th i? seven attack of rheumatism. II? is still unable to attend 10 bn Inest. Mr. \. i'.Walker was In the city yestenlay r>n hi? ?ay to Petersburg to attend the meeting t. thS Ootrd ui Trust. ...?I the Cob rod Bar I H,|. granted loJ un a it. Branch tor eli ? ..... I t. s. [.. Walter. irlxol ".'. c. Walter, d ri lectric railway signal IS .1. w. s iti'hward, of Hsavrteoooanty, ? i led to tbe p. nltontl u> Pro Inn ? d to two y house brt lltbi last monthly condavo of KI?timond Border ??mlnent-C >n> mander A. W. Archer. The altered plans f.-r tbo new Chamber of ' Shu-ban beingpropan-tby Contain M..I. Dlmraock, will be submitted to th" Build? ing Committee In a for Tbo Hoard of Dtreeton of ass Male Orphan ?ir annual Usit to that -.11. A line .Up;'er nu'.I d . Ipa d l" s p| it-antly. Mr.fl rge Waller, whew*? badly ' rueeday afternoon by a stray dog, ""<: - be mad, waa teportsa last night to be i. Ill" dog WHS .-hot III. 1 kill, d by Policeman Ataoa H bops Wlfaner and Jackson, of Alabama, are on a stall here. The former Isa gUSSt Bl Bn? k rat it. Henrtoo eoanty, and the latter is stopi Ing at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Js ; Dr. ?! ft"*, u win only spend a few day s about tbo first of i a of Mr. Wll fisrdeety, while creasing front on. the lak" a lea days ? ro, f< n from tbe plank bridge on tne r.. *s and lai ? ths und burl his head and leg very badly, ly to swim saved him from drown the stream w.itt carrying blm down, lie Is doing well i. I'll" t:ay crop in Henri., It ;?? ' IS OdBSM might I.e. Th" weather during th.. spring has been si-h k- to m..k? it below the average. Wheat promises a splendid yield, ? Weather ill the next ?eck .r IWO Shall be such m? to osase rust lbs formen will reap a rich bar? um. r .in- nev. r looked better, but spring oats ,ii,. h faltara THEGARRISON-BAIRD TRIAL. Garrison Guilty In lb? Second Degree? History of Wheeling'? Tragedy. [BneeJsJ tdcgraiu to th- lu , g i J Witrri.iN.i. W, Vi., May 2T. In fiiof?-ir n ion h urder < as., ?t doom to-day tho jury mr.rl . gottt Sixteen Boon brought In a ver? dict of guilty ot murder In the *.?.-. nd degree. A ni.llon for a lew trial was luiui.sllal.ly eut. red and sentence was ptttpuued. Mo ?sota ? ever been tried in tho criminal annals ol Wost Virginia. TWO PROMINENT ?IN. 1 ?r. Garrison and I?r. Baird. tb? man whom ho killed, were both atemben of prmaksstt fsml 1. Haird was a BTadaaM Of Washington aud Jefferson College,ta the r-iutu- das- wttb Jam.? ii. BlahM. Ile was icitr? m West Virginia poll ties tstfiirn the war, b?lng an ardent Datao?rat, He was twice mayor if th? city, grand BOBS? mander "f West Virginia Masons, at many positions of honor and trust Garrison was a much younger man, and at the tetgluuiug of his career was a BSVlBBI of Balrd. OBIGIN OT THE TROC BLE. They quarrelled In lsi-s, when Garrison de? feated Bairn's son for the Dsaasctatic uomlcstlon ? le .1th Offiesr. Aft-r that th- f.-ud t>c. fw.iu them raged BtBMriy, and It.aird was a man of violent psaslBB, SJtd insulted G>trri*oii on every posstbti ' . ?? ' or? It patiently for a time, but early last year ?slued Balrd U) d.?ist Garrit? u was defeated for re-etsetisa as health tittle, r after a desperat,< tight by one vote, and altntiuurd it to the Baird influence. ta THAOEPV. I ? ? ? gj alter th" defeat WM On ?I- IWIr 1 anpltel a torrlblo spllhst to d and tbelatt.r ilemaartsd orairaetien. : th? epithet and tiirrleon fire?! twtee, kllllug I'.iirl a;m?*t Instantly. Tbecase ha* keen on trial fee nein iy four weeks. The penalty of second-degree mordet le from five to eighteen yea.", imprisonment. Russians Forced to It<? turn. Bgnt.n?, Ha* 2t'.? Tho military at Rpan <tau have f.,r. ?? ! |.,o peaaOsan llu.sstan mi? grants, who were Jourti?/ln. l ist with the inti ntlon of tunna: klufc- for Brazil, to return loRuspii. _ _ Closing Hanks Hoaiorlal-Day. It is th? d.^ire of the officers of the Na - ate, an 1 Savings bunts of this city to clos?on HollywoodMem.>rifti-iay, May:?), lnai. Th.-y respectfuUy itsk that tln^w having n.>to* maturing on that day will please pay the earn? ou Friday, ilay '-".?th._ Just Received newest styles Mason ? H&mlln Organs at I!viand k j>t)'s, 10 Governor street. Ex. reitoatOrgace) at ?30. t96. Sigo. djios, tilO. These organs cannot bo excolled. Pennsylvania Bedford Springs Mineral Water will prevent diseuse, dissolve and carry away the impurifica of the blood. and posasses life-giving power beyond that of any other water. Sickness Among Children, especially Infants, la prevalent more or less at all Un-.o?, but is largoly avoided by giving pro? per nourUhmeat and whotosome food- The most successful and reliable of aU Is tho*lall Borden'* Kagls * Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it, For many disorders of digestion end hepatic troubles, Bedford Spring? Water is very valuable. It Ut a laxative, diuretic, and alterative. Hdmtbb McGciau, M. D. The Norfolk and Western, 'tbe only all-rail I line" to Norfolk, gives ijmok?s( time and best : train servie?. Tickets and aU Utrorination at ?as Main street, R. W. Courtney, p*ssong*r agent ; at Oarbur"*, IM1 Mala stre?t, and ByreV I stroet ?lai?tu. Ch??p Plano? and Orgaaa at Btxawo ? Lan'?. Ma 10 trovmaoa amar. We bare left the following second-band F?anos : _ Threo Fischer, 1 Knabe. 1 Worcester at low prices and easy term*. Call early and secure a bargain. ? ? ? ?? A vins-rta t BtTTgas were prepared by Dr. ?f.0. B. Siegcrt for hU private us?. Th*lr r*put*tw>n I* sucb io-d?y that they bav? brcotue generally known a* the best appetising tonic. Beware of counterfeit*. Ask for the genuine artfcie, man?* facture? by Dr. J. G. a Slegert ? Sons. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Stomach Dis* orders, use brown's Ikon Bittxrs. Th? hast toril?, it rebuilds the system, cleans the Blood, and strengthens th? mu?. I??. A splendid tonic for weak ml debil?tale?! person*. Theres a good deal of dinVrenoo be? tween vau'tv ?ml ?proper Pdclt in your jw-onnl np|H)arnact). Vanity leads m.*a Bio extra vagancia and ptOptBf pride giY> a extravagances a wnlo berth. Mo long as people neither think alike nor look alike so Ion? will it I?? our busineea to lie. in a jK>sitio:i to gratifv every con? ceivable variety of tasto. Ibero isn't a parti?lo of reason why you shonld not ?CSV Jon what l?ooomos you rust, and you ?ill find it ex.natlBfjJ dilllcult to discover anything cheaper or more bo couino, than our Doiibk'Bf casted WHITE VESTS. McAdams & Berry, ANSS&CQ'S GI IE AT DISSOLUTION SALE. Our ?doro will bo closed until H O'clock THIS (Thursday) MoUSINO, on account of MAHKINU DOWN ALI* QOOML IVIklTHIM WILL BE 1U> DUCED. Bargains in All Kinds OF Millinery, Fancy and White Goods\ GANSS & GO, 113 east BronJ street. Great Dissolution Sale. [my '.'?-ltj "? '- - - ?, ?a THE TOWER, CORNER SECOND 10 Mil BUM'KGRoi'ND miTATIc; CHOU SILBA, largo whit? figure?, ?nly lfa . i Another new lot ..f KINK HUM K . UALUBa, regular price Z.V. -our prie* ?>'. ; 1,000 yards of 1 LAIN v\ il : g WilA LINaVf, Hly. Ibis Is ]ust slK.ut I .if i RED, IlLll?, ?nd GREEN MOtM?i I To NET oar* 300 ??ssatef ?kw LACE?! for trimming wait? dresse? and cha?nes : AU shad?* In CHIKFUN at 40, 4ft, and JOc, a CANkVkLD RUBBER DIAPERS, SHEETS, an? lill'.M; ZOO pieces INDIA PONGEE?, regular prie? l?e?now l.'Wc : Handsome styles In Kltit'RKI) LAWN?, regula* pris* ?a -eat Bftos 'iVjc.; LADIES' MilRf-WAlMS in strip? and pial* vint?: LvDlKS' DRESSING SACQUES from ti ti? ff*.?); LADIES' ?ILK SASHES for *hlrt-w?.UI* only 75c; _ 30-luch MOURNING GROUND CUALLIIS ros .tii.-ed to r.'W. : GENTLKMEN'b N10UT-SH1KTH (trimmed) oar* 73c; 400 pieces ot NEW 8WIXS KLOI'NCING rroat BakJUti FAM'? BUREAU 8CARW only SOc ; Come and look at our new styles In POCIBT? BOOBS and IT RmES. '?TNNrsri.ANNnT* reduced to l.U.-. a yard: LAi'IKS' \S HUE HUilltD I ISLE -alKirt, baga uecfc and lens sleeve, only 4,v. ; Our 10c Ol'TtNC.Sonty He. a yard , New tine ol WINKSOH Tig? at li.V, ; New tin?of BOv?'s fur ladiesaud ??auent*asnr? PARCHMENT FANS. 25?. worth 00*. : UM.N-rTMMt CHEVIOT, locwogular prie? LADIES sn.K MITT?, were V)c. nvw 3bc s 40-iuch SILK GLORIA only ?i. ? Julius Sycle & Son, rnySS-a* Ra.lotaa?anas***bmo,