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RICHMOND DISPATCH. ?THOLB M MUER. 12,822._RICHMOND, VA-, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1892, TURBE CRNTS PKR COPY. ???.: ? ?G??. SCOURGE. ?. ruA'S PESTILENTI?*. MARCH C^NLTHE6UfiO:rANCONTIN-NT. * ,,.? wise mol.!..??.. N.w<-e*. . ?. . \ is??? wlp.vr,.r..-af>caMe roihe-topel*.] .? a?ive measures ,d hospital. ,i be Mie ..?? ?I an extet.Mve m% Wards '.?r the re m part-ate an.l the t ?nU ?ted. I . : mm mm. Mine fruit ia , itera, there is a thai all fruit is in I th* health ni upon the (! .li ? t ami many lo*e "t nn? . ? raeaa ?? 1>????? ron? In been nt ? ? at Sihieids, to which ?ship, lias ?-.? lave or. ' t ? ;.. I.:. 1 npi.n the arrival Ha buie. IH ? ?lern rinro?. . It - "fftcinllv an . -a HI i>r??valent in six? .1 m three . neabere. At .. ? arred end *.*n?> ca??? ??: ?. ni.tira. Hoth Mil!..! ure. ? say? there are three ine on?ilera at tin? l:.-ritti. I W? of the m Hatnt arg, while the ;, ?. liiirf ?atinrer. ? : tv-f.iiir li'.iirmsevevi tuken to the , ? ,, New ? *,????. ..?re repertori ? ? ? ??( 11 case? as oom ; deaths, ??a d ? with the death n? I ?rnl? Xcw G????. I cholera re. ? . ? - ben * t-terday i ? ti .?ease appear? to be It ?., rhe* tnntlier l'olnt. A ruan who ar froa Umilimi.?? . cholen leet night II*? ?... I to e hospital, end .? ?j* Stari?g lias been I Or Ainorlcn. igaatS?? Font Russian im ? re f ? sell hence for . ? to-day stricken with ? ? re m ones reo?red when tl ? ninne whether the dl I : I, on Ilio Uirllne. ? o. Aeoordi?? lo tin? ? . ;? ? or! isssed to-day than is* - aad 2M deaths eu Sun. tbei ? ? new eases ? '.? m figure? show a re . tt both m the namber ol tha an I I" ?r oat the pre I ? f( ? ? Koch that the '. lappear us rspnilv as it ?I. ot tho 1? plil,nil . I be North German , . annonni '. .-? tbe steamer? of ttieir line d( eton during the preva r.i apidl mie. Ali their b* disinfected tv*ice daily and t .k.. will be disinfeeted In sen is allowed ahtiard thesteain iil?' Mater tliitt id OT with Wbioh .'iiiiriutic ! will be sii|i|iiied to .? ? ? u ? .?:, \ Mewspaa?? >olr.o*1. \ lice to-day fot announcing that a ., led to its utin.?t limits \? th tr..:ii II imburs bad pasa I aeh station and entered Austria ? undergo medical in n or fumigation, la ?? ite Cla? a. > I?, laral svtho the ? nited Sta;???, of < olnmbie ?ned orden eloeing the potts ne coast o? Columbia to nil u pnrts ?nfeoted with ?ii- pata .t st'H' .".t once to oom? ?? tii Oermlaay, li m e, aad Bel \ 1 Hinge Klrirkori. ?. togasi :i?'. Many case? of ? ? r? nported to-day in e three ? north I bit ? int.? contains a in t'.r the . fur the p.'.'r, a wnrk t ?t cliuiial.le InatitOl , ii the warm weather threat? . rat agee ol the eyi - pity. ? ,. r. lit uko.l- IHslnrrrtatit?. ignet 89.?Three children who ' nd th.? coo ? ? l'ilio (".r attached to a "??? with cholera irn< ? t?.- lay and were r??. ipital at Ladwigal?st, Mi klenl ara, Benwerin. tor's wift Lu i died fr..m th?. Sunday. A traveller a ? ?trickan with Asiatic und tliean i ? r.? ? thai the towa be > learda ? ol lining special ?? re, a ?ich ? talon . ? : bi the po? ?? i : ,i?ain-.t ? .era. The price mta und ? arboliu aci I t in thi? oit) sin. ? ?a. the abnormal ? . ing tin purchase of ?li?* tbe reach ? ?it ? th? irrati? die? ?.:. al nit?. ?.. tvoid Qaawtlaa Berianiag Be ?ai m menof th*? (tonerai Tri_?t? ? sail from nn I arrive at . ' ? ( Ham. IL*? ohange . I 1> 111 ill" s?? I no! be snbleete I I rk. 'lhe ,. ?... . i ut Oherboarg, 1 >\S AT HOME. ?I laepeetlea nnd Disinfection ? .1 nini ? ? i.litier. tt.o Dlspal.'h.) \ ? -, of la fi otion la t.fiuir rapi llv from I,OB?i *'anadian and I hi Rl .t - :.ii r. ami there is practi i ? ? after? ? of cue Canadiai . tting these t ? ax? ? -. an I tt? co ' the Manne ??? ailvisable ? ?? . . ' <? '.' ?? Tit ' I v-*lav?' de. ? .! ..nail reaael? ? baa I?* en ria??. ?'?tuation ? eppreci ited and ? I? larger citte? are taking pre ??? ?'p'.?.,?*. their New fork, lirooklyu. Phla. aud JLiltun m tueasures lnokiCB t-> ' Of their sanitary ?'.? ir.venu.u ?. of the disease from St. Louis, buffalo. ?? tra cities i:r. ? also beeu taken, in ? th? .r.ler went Into effect , "u? tranoa'i ramine tor five tla?.?' .in. ? Ian I, <'ir.-?-- ,i. and ? ? oral t ? ;>datUied?? '. AH.,w<t to latiti. I t .?.-The cabin pav ? ? <'ircay?ia were al I ?? afteruoou, but the '??* ? ,.'',','"" r*""s"> un board, end .?. ????a- ' ?. , " ' ' ' '?' I ' .ml were allowed ^ "?? ,e.t pttt%n?t: to remain ? aSosr.? the Tnaeel.aa the customs triti can I refuse?! to allow them to take their lug. wtag tO ?S lateness of til j Tue rah.? pass? ? ris ??r* uf the steamer ni wer?? tree wrred sl?ont sundown tho ?em?? restrictions as the Fnee 1ml. Hrl? la Qnivanltii?. Kbt Wvst, Fit.. August 80.-There is no communir-eUon with the brig Marv I!. Marlaer. In quarantine her* with a muUnout ersw on board. State Heaith Porter is here but will aot disclose his plane. He se] s tbs leoel officer of the Hist?? board baa ralea to go by and must obe? ihciu. ? ho period of quarantine dr . is five days. Captain Foes Is much worse. _ GREAT DEMOCRATIC RALLY Adlal St?v?*?oQ Addr?????? an Iiuiuhm Audience ?I Beiialta. [Ivy telfgraph to the Dispatch. 1 BBMkUi M ? , Aiik?iit SO.?There was a gn-at 1??'inocratic rally to-day at wlncli Adlni St.v.'UM.n, tho Democrat io oaruli ? r \'?..?.?.President; W. .I. Stone, the ratio candidat? for Ooreraori Oreja tor Vest, and Congresstnao Hoard were tho l-rincip.il speakers. Th'.re are 10.000 vi-tt or? in tho city, and thirty Democratic olabs from thii and the surrounding towns ???cortcd the dttUagt?shexl tpeas ira ol tbe ?lay to the city park, where Messrs. s ?n and Stout spoke on the politi? es] lames of tba campaign. Mr. Stun? was tbe Irai Bpei ker. He paid partieular attoatioo to ths tan if question and the forse bill, ami asid he BBouali? fledly fsv?>red th? fre<? coinage of siivor. Oroeer ??????????1 wa? wrong on ?liver. but hi wa? ?incere and honest in bis posi? tion. WIUILT APPI.lt'til ?>. Mr. Stevenson wa< wildly applaud??! to speak. Hi* remarks were inteiitiv listened to and were fr?? appleaded. He confined blmself Btirelf to tbe tariff, declaring that to be pre-eminently tho BBBM above all Osaste in the present catupftiL'ii. Hs addressed Ins remark? parboaasrlf to tbe agricultural clase, mauv fai Bins beleg among the audience. The prlBciple of proteetion, hs said, as enunciated in the national Etapub. lican platform, should ?ail under iti true color*. It should not be celled protection, tor it? true name was robbery, an! it? ef? fect was the tobbery of the poor by the rieh, the robbery at the farmer aad laborer by tbe manufa-turer. Protection shonld have no alluremout for the ! r it Vafl Up ill nun; it bore bim down : it wa? from him that the hateful tax drea tbe tartest ?mount; he a>aa compelled to aeti ia tbs opea market controlled by rree-tnde condition?, and rapelled to buv in the uiirket pro? teal ? by ? loeestrs duties for the sole par? ? - .'inpelllng bim to pav tnnute to '??? manufacturers. Ile tlieu spoke a few words tor the State ticket. SOUTH CAROLINA'S ELECTION 'Tho Hem It Doubtful, bat Favorable to Tinnititi. [By taregraub to th? Dlinatcb.! 0 M-vi m, s. c, August so.?Ballottas snd specials thus far received of the South Carolina primarie? ?how :i ? -p. dal adran tees either way. (?reeuville county elect? a full Tillmau delegatloa, and gires Shell. ? laeutabeat la Ooagress (rota tbs Fourth Distri, t, 1,200 majority. It looks like Oearae Johastoae, la th? Third Dis? trict, will be re-elected ?>v"r Latimer. Alli? ance candidate- Ine vote on proBlhition i- geaeral, but there is nothing definite uh to the results yet. The country vote, which is conceded to be largely Tilkiian it??, will seareely be reported before to? morrow. Tbe lslest bulletins an? favora? ble to Tillmau. Doable Pond Preelaet, iu Barnwell,reporte tnfor iiilmauto ? for Bbeppertt utiatiaaau t? nuaua, The Conservative- ooaoedetbe Sfateti? Tilluian try atout lo.ooo Dtajotity, bat claim three Oonsereatlve ooagraaeaie?? llruwlov in tie Fir-t, Hemphill in the Fifth, and ?lobastoaa lo tbe ? bird Dis? trict. Sh'-ll (Alliance niun.' in t!i? Four h I 'istrict u also re-elect??.!. THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. Mr?. John A. ?..??;??? to H ?i?n u Million ? ? - ? 11 ir- for It. 'Ity telegraph to the IiMpatcb.] Obtoaoo, Aagaat ??.?Tbe jtasejatteaara Christian Adtocate.ol Chicago, the oficial paper of the Methodist Eoieoopal Church G? the Northwest,anaounosa to-daj lUnt Mrs. Joba A. Logea h;.? undertaken to mis?? fl^OOO.OOO fieni the a unen <?f this oouotrj for the American University, ths national Institution founded by the afe? thodists at Washington, the anirersit) expects to secun a fund of |l0.000,00tl tor buildings sod endowments, Mrs. Logan's plan is to organize the women iato State, eongressionel district, and local leagues, leagues to oo-operate with lo-r m rallini; ?the money to atti in th'.tereat en? terprise. The $1,000,000 fund will be do. . to tba benefit ? women itudeats. $10,000 REWARD^ORJHE MURDERER The Victim*? ?etili tho Use all or Po 'itl.-.il .<Vrilni<i?ttv. 'By teleirrapa to tiie Plspatch.l i, Cm.., Auges! \ ? oner in ?iiiiry into the ciroumstanoea attendine tbs ' I. B. MoYYborter, the lawyer and politician who wan murdered in his vani lay morning, is believed to ?1 iprore entirely tbe theory tbat the shooting was done by burglars? The general conclusion is that, anlese sloWhorter had a desdi] private enemy, his death wa- the r the political animoeitf which h? had aroused. 'Ihe citi/.eu? bare ooatribated (10,000 to be peid far tba arrest end ooa ? of tbe assassina Feeling rui high, an?! if the assns-in is captured it is Hii nt'iiij't may be made to ljucb him._ Sullivan, Thin or Fat. (By toleirapb to tb? Plstmicb.; Ni.w Your?. August :10.?Sullivan's train will leave hire Thursday ? veiling at 6 ? ?'clock aud go dir??tl.? through Ci New Orleans witboal pease of aay exteat, ar? riving in the Crescent City Baturdai atteraooa. "Doabt ai eapreses? bi tome as to Sul.ivan's being down to | >i ? ?sands :i< staled.'' an Associated ?rese reporter suggested to Phil. Casey, hulliviiu's trainer, to-ti.iv. " We don't car?? pie thins. Sullivan is uiiy li^Lt? r than he is," wa? Casey's reply, "lhave said his wicht is 204. and it anybody th.nks bo is heavier than that or that lie is ?. to ficht -if anybody tbinks that. win tin r<- - a good desi ?if monev waiting for aay man who will come up and Ink our iiii.n, thin or int." TsBaeee OaasaiKassesi scheme. [By t'ieirrapb to th? IBBpatSB.J ?"p?.???? ??.. Aaaaat M.?Fot tbo thin! time an attempt is being made to form a consolidation of the warenouses of Barerai meetings bars beea held, the smaller cori'?.rations holding off foi on- r? ..-on or another, fuaes the Cin? cinnati asreboaees lave orwaalaed tba ? ? lie tobaooo-mea say they mutt do likewise to protect t?ieBMBNTee, It is un iocowill be sold in Cinciu 11 pel hogabeed. while tho oharge ?. re has been "fit. Large KeHnlng.tVork? Horned. Illy telegraph to tb? Dispatch.) Raw Toaa. August W. .!?>hn A. Casey's leAalaa-worka, oa the eortbeeet ootaei of Kichard aad Cotaman s streets, prooklya, v,r. t, royed by tire to-ntght. ? be tattabl'tahmenl ? irti r ol ?? block, and contained distilled spirits, inanuiHctun d nudi, varnishes, resin, und '. ii?uied at ?12J,?KW. ISO insurance fpr as can bo learned. A llrewery l>o?troy*i1. (By teloirrnpli to tho Disjatoii.1 KiaeraaaaB, Wis., August ao.-A fire which broke "ut ut 8 o'clock this morning in 1 alk, JuBfl ?\ l?rorchcrt's brewery, on theSoutl ?- ??' brew-house, i-leviktor. ?nd l.oilcr-liouse. The elevator contained 110.000 bushels of malt valued at fltsj.lKiO, and the becr-hou?* '.?0.000 barrels I he total loss will foot up about 9?tS0,000; insurance not known. ?.triu? in ? afea? Qaaraea ?pt??G??;. Ft.. August ao.?Tbe iron strike bas broken out in a now <iuarter. week of activity. The entiro steel and iron plant of sr. S;'?er & Co.. It agsiu silent. Five departments are effected._ IVnoi? < bno?plon?hlp. Nbwpobt. August 80.-The tennis match iu progrtewhere tor a week lor the cbam pionehip of America ended to-dav in favor of Horet. ?bo beat Lamed, of Cor u.U._ A Proailoro! Mae IH???'? Eabton, Ga? August 30. -W. W. Iflsrsb, a prominent iron inaa, is dead. t>rai)le'?-.'Brt.v Notolae?. Wm Point, ?dies.. August n-Tbe First Dittriot PaoplVt-Farti Coovention uouu aaUid Jataea B. Harke* fer Coagree*. THE BORDEN MURDER AN IMPORTANT WITNESS TURN8 UP IN PROFESSOR WOOD. Lise!? with Her Mother and rather Annul to? Tima thr Crimes War* Committrd? The Frlaoaer'a Inqerst ?vtdence. (By telerrapb to tbe lliepatcJi.1 F?t.i. HiiKB, Mas?.. August 30.? In the Horden case to-day the first witness waa Professor Edward 8. Wood, the man for whom everybody b?? been looking for many days. He testified as to the examination of the stomachs of Mr. and Mr?. Borden ; thst both? stomachs appeared to bo per? fectly natural. Mr?. Borden'? con? tained about eleven ounces of solid food, partially digested, and showed whest, starob, and meat. The stotnsch of Mr. Borden contained only six ounce?, chiefly water. On the luth of August he received from Dr. Dolan Hatcher two axes and a LI a? dre*s skirt ; tho dress waist, a white ?tarchod altirt. a loung'-cover, end three small B-TOlopea. in which were hair taken from Mr. and Mr?. Borden and heir from the hatchet, on Align?t lcth. The witness received a nsir of ?hoes and a pair of black ?tockir.es. The hatchet contained a number of sus? picious-looking ?pot?. Lut a careful ex? amination showed no traces of blood, so trac?, or m.oon. Every ?pot which looked like blood was examined, but no truces of blood were asea. The smooch on the blue ?kirt looked like blood, but wa* found not to be blood. ? he white skirt had one spot which looked liko blood, and was fosad to be one, nnd it was directly in front about six lache? from the bottom. The carpet was blood-stained?this was the rJttrag* rooin serpe!?'ind there was blood, of COBTBQ, on that. There was no blood on the lounge-cover. An envelope Bwrked "Hair from A. J. Horden" was ?imply white hair. Mr?. Borden'? ws>- dark. Tha hair on the hatchet was not human hair. [Sensation. 1 It was more like that taken from au auimal. The spot on tbe right WOS was not blood, anrl there was n?? til nod on either shoes or stockings. ? here wa? nothing oa the two axe?. Near the edge of tho hatchet were ?pots which ?*>eme?l to bo blood, but were found not to be. ? here was a ?patter on tho blade, Dut it wa* not blood, and there were tp* the side of the head of the hatchet, which looked to me like blood, and I thought tiny were, said the witness, but they were nor. (Hatchet produced, and Lizzie ex? amined it with an much interest as did her eOBBBB-J lizzie's wnr.nr.A bouts. Two thine* were demonstrated by the evidence in the morning -one tlat t?ssie was in her stepmother's room a: 9t3(?. and that wa? about the time of t he murder, and that ??- was in her father's room about the time of his death. It is understood that while to tho general public the teetimony of Professor Wood was favorable to Lizzie beeenae it appeared to *ieiiion?trati? that there were no tilootl-sta ns on tbe clothes or hatchet, it v.as really against bai fiecaiisi? of his evidence iu ragard to the time of death. 000? AND COLLECTEE. Officer Harrigan testified that in one room he found Miss I?sxie nnd Miss Alice Haaw II. Lizzie wa? cool and collected, but would not tell witness anything about the matter. Said ?he wa? in the burn twenty minutes at the timo the muniu was committed. Witness asked her it it might not be half an hour und then fifteen BUlutee, but each time was tolti it was twen ? minutes. Witness eaked what, if anything, she had heard, and Lizzi?? an swered that she had heard nothing at all, nor had she seen anybody around. THE PRISONER'S EV1DBV E. The examination of Lizzie Borden at the croner's inaneet wa? put in evidence. If?M Borden eu.d her father gave the girl? the house on ferry street, aud a tow weeks ago he bought it back ?gam. pay? ing Emm? uni bei separately. Lizzio had beard Mr. Morso ?ay several years ago that her father hud mado a will. II? ; father never said anything about a will. Her father, once about two weeks ago, had trouble with a man whom ?be did not know; they had some talk and she beard tli" man say: "1 thought a man with a reputation for getting mone? ?ike yon would aooept my offer." Her "father said he had staved long enough and requested him to get out, and he weut away, saying he would consult with his partner. TBOUUI.K WITH ??? BTSTM01. Lizzie hud bail some trouble wit h her ? I mother about five yean ago, bat it was trivial. In some way her relation? with her stepmother wen not ns between mo? ther and laughter; changed from calling tier mot bor to "Mrs. Borden," when there wen? some words over her stepsister, now Urs. Qeorge Whit, haad. Emma bad stood as a mother to her. She mail*? two state in.nts about her whereabout? on thu day of tho murders, when her-father came boma At Bret she said ehe erse np ?tairs, then ?he ?aid ?he wee in the kitchen und to this last story ?he stuck. When she found her father ?he ran at once to cull bar servant, never thinking of calliug hrr ?tepm >th< r? because she ??f???? she wai out, nnd ?he said to -Mrs. Churchill that ?he wished somebody would see if ?he wa?* in th*? house. She thonght it wea not more thau five n?nute? after her father ramo In when she went to the bam and was there twenty minutes. IHB HOUrSTZAD SOI.H. Lizzie ?aid further that Mrs, Borda?'? homestead was for sale and it was bonghi In by Mr. Borden for her. Liscie stated that ?he ?aid that what ho did for herbe ought to do for them, meaning herself ami Emma. Atiout that time ?he commented to fed sorely toward.?, her ?tepmother. hue ?aid ?he never went into any drug eiore for pruesic acid. Sho said that al .out t\?.i w.eki before the tragedy sh*. heard or saw somebody run down the step? and away. Se saw sometliingaiimlarabi.u' '?'? luit winter. When she first ?aw tbe form rt eently it wa? on the back Btepe and ran towards the baru. lad winter she sew a pe?sen run away on a bun lav nigh! wiien she wan com?as home troto church and toi i her fa: her of tu.? oceorreaee, bat said nothing to him about th? aeeond stair. ? bis cloaed the government's case. MANV BUBI'Msr**, There were many surprise? in the -or? den hearing to-day, not the least among them being Professor K. S. Wood'? testi? mony. It was the popular belief that he would ?how Udina traces of poison in the Btomaohs Of the murdered peonie, and would produco a murdorous-ltiokuii,* ship, carpenti t's ax??, having a biado from 5 to 7 inches long. On tho contrary, he pulled out an innocent-looking hatchet from a medium aiend travelling valisb, and quick? ly, but firmly, told the court he could not find the slightest trace of blood on it, DOT was it allowed that such an laetrament, m the bands of a woman, could inflict ghastly woaada He also demolished the prassle acid and other poisoning theories, and tin? Crowds ia the court-room wondered what was coming next. IBM hatchet EPisona. Of the hatchet episode the AVtes ?ays to? night: "It needed no testimony to make it apparent that the hatchet was not the terrible weapon used in the murder?. The wonder now i? that the police attached auch importance to it except from the sup? position that it was the only weapon to he found that approached oven th. bilit.v of having been used. Professor Wood looked for traces of all kinds of common poisons. Hi? failure to find them a lil?? l niu.'j weight to Miss Lizzie's strong denial? that ?he waa ever in Smith's drag, as teetifted to bj Bonce and others, who did not know her personally." A riCT ESTABLISHED. The government officials assert tbat they did not Oapead upon tho poison the?! . It was given out semi-official ly some days ago that ail the District Attorney hoped to prove by Professor Wood's testimony was that Mrs. Horden waa killed some timo before her husband. 1 his tact wus well es? tablished. Pr t? ?or V\ood ?aid the mate? rials in her stomach showed they had been endaraoint dig???tiou between two and thnehmrs. This proved that Mr?. Bor? ii? n died I etwet-u D end 10 o'cl?x:k. The fovernmeut ha.?, already established that lizzie was in the hallway leading into Mr. Bordt-u? room at Iti:Jo o'clock, and ?he ha? Bot been abl'i yet to prove that ?be was uot in the house between 9:15 ana 11:15 o'clook, whon both the murders oc? curred. _ FIRED UPON 8Y8TRIKERS. Switchmen at Nt*w Orleans Attack the Met. Who Toek Their riaeas. Ill? telegraph to tbe Dis-patch j Ksw OauuNS, August 90.?A strike has been in progress here for some days by tbe switchmen m tbe New Orleans and North ea?tem railroad, a part of the (?neen and Crescent system, growing out ot too ob? jection of tue men to the yardmaster. who was from St. Loui?. la.? men left work and the \ ?rdmaster telegraphed to St. Laaiafer switchmen to take t hoir placea. A party of ?leren tuen arrived here at 9 o'clock last night from St, Loula aad went to work at oace. . At 11:15P. M. the men wereseated around the yard talking, wnen f oar of ? beni in a group were sndd??lr flred upon and all tour fell over badly wounded. As far s* could be ascertained there were a dozen men in the attacking party. One of tba wounded iii?u had strength ?nougu left to draw his revolver and ire, bringing down ono of tb* assaliente. Tbe other switchmen rush? d un to tbo assistance of their wounded brethren aad tbe sinkers fled. Qesrge flpragae, of the switchmen, wat fatally wounded and will live only a few hours, and W. !.. Smith. Vf. ?. Maples, and J. F. Jones are seriously and probsbly fatali? wounded. James Beaton, of Ibe strikers, is al?>> fatally hurt. ON THE BALL-FIELD. Nearly All Ihe Leaden ia th? National (?ame Step Down a ???? (By teletrapb to.tb* TMipatch.1 CinciwsATi. AnguitJ*?).- Clnoinnsti tllbut sbut out the Bostons to-dav. Dwyer was a p?nale to the visitors, while 8taley was batted bara. Attendance, 1,600. Score: R. H.H. ?. Cinoinnatis ....0 2020200 0?? 11 1 Bostons.000000001-1 6 1 Matterie*?Dwyer and Vaughn; Buvette and Staloy. THR murr? oo dowk. PirnBURO, August 30.?Bases oh balls end errors helped the Pittsburg! to vic? tory to-day. The (liants went down In the ninth inning with the bases full. At? tendance, 1,300. Score : R. B. B. r. Pittsburg?.100 1 IODO 0-3 4 4 New Yorks.0 0000000 1?1 5 I Hatteries? Terry and Mack ; Rumo and Ewing. a cosmnv or rrkobi. Louisville, A neust :?). To-day's game was a comedy of error?. Altuough the LoeiBYllles mnd>? six errors and Brooklyn only two the Bridegrooms' two errors let in four runt. Attendance, 1,000. Hooro: B? is. H. a? Louisvilies.10102 008X-7 10 $ Brooklyns.00 020 4000-6 ? 8 Bstteries?Ssnders and Merritt.; Stein and Grnnn. ???? WILL NOT CBOBg. Clkvrlavi). Anguit 80.?To-dav's game was stopped by rain at the end of tbe second inning, the score standing 2 to 1 in favor of the Baltimores. ??? QfAKRRS HOT IB L17<;K. Cnit-Aoo, August 80.- Tbe colti won In the eighth, after having made errors en- ugh to have lost any game. The Quakers were clearly outluckcd. Twice th*v had a man on third with no one out. and both times failed to score. Keilley's play at third and Hamilton?? four difficult catches on left were the features. At? tendance, 1,000. Score : S. B.H. F. Chicagos.0 0 1 0 0 1 0 I 0?? 8 8 Philadelphias.^ 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-3 ? 2 Batteries?Hutehiaaoa and Kittridge,? Weyhing and Dowse. HIT THE BALL HARD. St. Loris, Mo.. August 30.-Both ?idee hit tho ball hard to-dav. but the Browns bunched their singles and were eivahh ?? to win. Meekin was wild and Abbey wns substituted but be fared no better than IfoetvlajB. Weather pleasant. Attendance, 1.7".. ?score : St. Louis.0 2002050 3-1*2 ' ?' 5 WasBinetons..O 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 1-9 II f< Batteries?Uleason and Buckley; Mee? kin, Abbey, and McOuire. ??? SOUTHEBN LEAOI7K. At ACunta: a. e. it. ?. Atlantas.0 10 5 0 0 0 0 0-6 ? ? Macon?.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 3 2 Batteries?Campfield and Schabel ; Don? nelly and Wells. At Birmingham: B. B.H. r. Birmiughatus..l 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 11 3 Chutt-.!i..og?ie..l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 1 0 batteries?Phillips and Doyle; Petty and Sweeney. Yeiterday?? Race?. Raratooa, August 30.?First race?four and one-half furloncs?Wheeler won: Ida B. icolt) ?aoOBti, Ninon (colt.) third. Time, ?>7'?. Second race?six and one-half furlongs - Logea won; Kai ton second, ? Fake third, lune, ??:?.. ?hird race?one and one-?|uarter miles? Rhouo won ; Bailor second, Hico third. Time, 2.10 ,. u race -five andon>MiaUtailaag*?-i?. Rival won, Azrael second, Bobuata third. Time, 1 Fifth ra?;o;on? mile and a quarti r over five hunlles?Su John won; Ecarte second, bt. Luke thud. Timo, 2:2U)?. AT LAIOMA. I.-ToviA. ?t., August 30,?First race? Btx furlongs-Servitor von; Jack Riche OBO, Baia .S. third. Time, 1:18% Beeoad race?one mile?Maud Howard won ; Clinty C. second, Pennv Bot ul third, lime. 1:40. Third race?one mile and twenty yards? Lou?!on won: Julia stay second, Lillian Beatrice third. Throe, ?-?t... Fourth race?one and one-iixteenth miles?Bolivar liuckner won: Harr? Bay seciind, Sympathetic? third. Time. 1:51-4. Fifth race?for maiden J-ve.ir-olds, fonr furlongs - Suck MoCaaa won; The Seulp tor pi'und, l'earl M. third, lime. M'.. Sixth nice- mi furlongs?Salvation won: W. L. Munson second. Stratagem third. Time, 1:18. AT SirXXriREAD BAT. SheepshiaiiIUy. August 30.? First race six and one-liiklt furloags?Boss II. won : fVed, 'l'arai second. Alcalde third. Time, 1:21 2-5. Beeoad race?Futurity course?Lady Helinout won; Zornctza (colt) second, (Jirolie third. Time. 1:12 M. 'Hunt race?one mile?Now or Never won: Correctiou secon?'., (?ueeniu Irow bridgs third. Time. Itti 1-5. Fourth race Autumn Stakes, futurity c?.-irs.? -Lady Violet won; Pnnce ?icorge second, Annia F. third. Time, 1:11 3-5. Fit tra race?The Twin Citv Handicap, one and tree-qaerter miles LaaipllaBtet won; Banquet second, Montana third. Time, 2.in 1-5. Sixth race?one and three-sixteenth miles Slspnet won; lea Tray 1 Julien third. Time. 2:04. hawthorns backs. Cnic.Aoo, 111., August 31).?First race four and one-half furlong*?Ilinl??- If. won: Poner ???????. Little Grove Queen third. Time, Second race?one mile?Calboun won; F.thel second, Duugnrven third. Time, 1:43',. 1 bird race?one mile and seventy yards Hattio Cant won ; Lena Troy second, St. Alben? third. Time, 1:45 ... Fourth race?uix furlongs?Out of Sight won ; Heiter Skelter second, Lizzie b. third. Time. 1:17 l Uta nee- steeplechase?Boh Thomas won ; ?angolino second, Eli.hin third. No time. AT OLOt'CKSTEJt. (Il"U?'ESter, August 30. ?First race?six and one-half furlongs?Surplut wou ; Air? tight eccomi. Klkton third. Time, 1:25%. Second race?tour and one-half furlongs? Moderate wou : Little Nell second, Swt? tie third. Time, 58. Ihird race?aeren furlongs?Bohemian won: Jim Mulholiand second, Mintiera third, 'lime. 1:32!%. Fourth raoe?five furlongs?Flattery won ; Captain Brown se.-oml, L1II1?? K. third. Inno, b?) Fifth race?six and one-fourth furlongs? Vocaiito won; Chatham lecuud, Natalie 8. tbird. 'lime. 1:21'.. Sixth race-four and one-half furlongs? So So won; Lee S. second, Bias third. Time, Mb. OAEriELD PARE BACX8. Chicaoo, August M.?First race?five furlongs?Voluey won; Sea Fan second, Sonoma Boy third. Time, 1:0 Beeoad race?one milo and twenty vards? Lorei./. ? won : Kannst Hace ?second, lorn Johnson third. Time, l:46Jt'. 'Ihird race?nine furlongs-Boyal Flush won ; Consignee second, fakir third. Time, 1:65. Fourth race?six furlongs-Tobe Bell won ; Adolph Mcoad, timi Ward thtrd. 'Lue?, 1:15. Fifth raoe?six furlongs?Tim Murphy Won; Warren Lelaod secouti, Bed Light third. Time. 1:15. Sixth race?tive furlongs?Rose Water won; Hattio I), second. Miss Boss thtr?!. Time. 1:04._ THE RICHMOND TERMINAL. Th? Company'? Hook? Mmt Be Kepi Op?? l<? All Stockholder?. Ntw York, August SO.?Judge Ship?eaa to-day passed upou a p?tition growing out of the refusal oJE Receiver Oakmsn, of the Bichmoad and West l'oint Company, to allow lists of stockholder? to be mide from the company'? bonks, and ordered that in the future tbe transfer-books should be kept open to all stockholders Who detired to examine them or to make Bits of stockholders. Kititm, Whitney Jt Co. spplied to Mr. Oakusn for tbe privi? lege, but tlakman, while permitting them to examine the books, refused tbem t he privilege of making a h?f erf itot-kholdora or other memoranda. Tbe Butter was taken to ths courts with ths result itatcd. RECKLESS DRIVISG. A LITTLE GIRL RUN OVER ANO SE? RIOUSLY INJURED BY A HACK. The Keg-re Driver Arreeted?Congreasleaal la the Stremi Illtlriet?Saceeselnl Ple-Nle-Perseael-Other Note?. rSpedal telegram to the ptapatrb.l Px~raaaoao. Vs., August 80.?fleet t ^mgfield. a negro hack-driver, was ar? rested to-night on the charge of recklessly end carelessly driving over the little l-yesr-old daughter of Mrs. Sarah Ed? monds. The haok passed over tbe left tnot ot the little girl, bedly crushing that foot; and but for the fact tbat the hack wss stopped by some gentlemen near the little giti would have been killed. A O RE AT er/rCTeS. The barbecue and pic-nic riven by tbe lA.lie* Auxiliary of tbe World's-Kair Asso? ciation for this city and Dmwiddie count? at the residen*?*? of Colonel William N. 1 leid, in Dinwnldte county, to-day wa? a gr< at ?ue*?*??. Hund?is of people from this city were in attendance and the fes? tivities were kept up until a late hour to? night. THB ??BRT DEMO* BIT?. The Democrats of Surry county wfll meet to-morroW to elect delegete? to the ? District congressional convention. I? is ?aid that a number of names will be ?Toaaht before this convention for con? gressional honor?. Among them areStat? rs lyler and Barnes; .Mr. R. H. Tilomas, of Isle of Wight ; Mr. Hoesrt, of ?-" ithumpton; Mr. K. C. Marshall, and "probably other?. PERSONAL INTELLIOESC?. Hon. Charles F. Collier and wtfe, who have been ?pending the month at Muffalo latina Springs, returned home last eve? ning. Mr?. Mary A. Collier, the venerable mo ther of .davor Collier, who has recently bean extremely ill, is reported as being botter to-day. Letters reoeived from Mr?. John Q.Jack son and daughters. Mi?see Annie and r.ieanor. who recently Balled for Be Toport their ?afe arrival at Genoa, after a Sellghttal tripot eleven davs. lhe had lient congenial company on the ?hip aud ?ere not at all sea-sick. A private letter received here from Rev. Mr. Wiiham?, tho evangelist who preached to irnmem*e audience? iu hi? tent on Wash? ington ?treet some wee*? ago, represent? thst while preaching in Chicago In? was ?toned and his tect pulled down. Deputi-Supremo-!Irguinzer ,I. M. Ilurke. ot the Catholic Kaigbta oi America, Las murii*?d fmni Alexandria, when, assisted bv sir. .1. ('. Carroll, of Norfolk, uresident ?ri? r, be organized a branch ol the Catholic Knight*. !?? v. K. A. (to, dwyn, rector of St. John's ?pal church, who has tic on ? ?? t on itnrr vacation, w.ll finti u pleasant -tirnr-ie awaiting his return, lb* rectory pudding lias been enlarged and hau Isonte i unproved. It to understood mat sir. Uoodwrn has recently declined a flatter no, ? all to another part, of the State. I'.-t Beoni ic I'istriit-Ctiairniaii Maaofl will moot all of hi? county chatrmon in raravill? to-morrow morning to talk ov*?r liticai situation and to take ?uch aa nn.? be deemed neceeeery tor tne a? iv. pros.? ution of the canvass. Btate Chsiraian Gordon i? expected to be pr?s ont. Keoftsr and Brodie, both *>f the Bedford Citv liase-llall Club, have ?igned with the Petersburg club for the season. The Vir? ginia*?, of Richmond, will play here with the Petersburg club ou Saturday. JAMES F. EPES RENOMINATED? The Heron* racy ol the Koorth IlUtrlct Want III? Service? Anathar Term. [Spedai telefram to the Dispatch.) Farmvii.i.k, Va.. August 30.-At the Democratic Congressional Convention for the Fourtti District held here to-night tho Hon. Jame? F, Kpes was renomm?t? ? bv acclamation amidst wild eathaeieam. lion, deorge Mason, district chairman, called the mooting to order. Captain Joe llobaoit, of I'owbatan. was made perma? nent chairman, and William ii. Maun, of l'etereburg, secretary of the convention. A LIBERAL TLATrOBM. Resolution? were adopted favoring tho free and unlimited coinage of silver arni increase la the eircttlating medium, reform in the tariff law?, aud the repeal of the m ternal-re\enu ? lai on tobacco; also op? posi?g laws tending to concentrato the wealth of the country, and denouncing as iniquitous tho bill known as the torce bill, Immediately after the nomination the Hon. R. ML liurtoa offered the following r s .?ution, which was adopted : AN APPEAL. " Relying upon the good sense ami fair n*"*s of our fei!ow?eitiae_a we commend to your tavor the Hon. James F. Kpes and re nominate him for Congress apon hi record, dechring that ho bus kept hie pledge? to the last letter, and appealing tt your justice to uphold him win. i?as Barred you well and kept your corniliandmenti JTbe convention adjourned at 11:15 al't-r a biief speech of acceptance from Hon. James F. Kpes, m which he gave a gratify? ing account of hie stewardship iu the r if ty-secoud Congres?. DANVILLE'S TRUE DEMOCRACY. ? Cleveland, Stevenaou, and Swanson Campalrn Out* Organized-1'oltrd. [Special telegram to tbe Dispatch.! I)a\?imk, Va., August :;0.?The citv Democracy met to-night st the Academy of Munie, with Major W. T. Sutherhn in the chair, organizod a Cleveland, -ten n son, and Swanson campaign club. N. 1!. 11 ansie wa? elected president; (toorge 1. Fitzgerald, J. I>. Bpeacer,and F. ?. Orara? lv, from the city, and H. C. Hcklen and w, W. Clarkeon, from the county, riee president?; H. F. \a-s, secretary, and Vf. 1. Swann, treasurer. Stirring ipeecbea Were made by several of Danville'? orators and 176 names were enrolled. For some time past there has been a divi? sion in tin* Democratic party in Nortn Danville, but to-night the two faction? got together and organized thoir united strength for the campaign. This is a great triumph tor Democracy. ANOTHER_FIRE IN_R0AN0KE. Damato Very Mlglit-I.?.?? About ?500? Three Itogli? l?r*ft? Paust d. [Special tolegram to the IMapatcb.] Roanoke, Va., August 30. -Roanoke was visited Lv another fire to-night at 9 o'clook. The resident *> of JasMB II. Terry, ou Roanoke street, who i? a very promi? nent citizen, caught on fire, but tue flame? were promptly axtiagaished The damage was mostly from water aud tmoke, and will be about *500. A young man named Appleton passed three drafts of .$2r> each on Roanoke mer? chants Saturday, aud it wa? ascertained t'i-dav that the drafts were bogus. Apple ton ia from Radford, aud n a former em? ployee of the Badrord Iron and Furnace Company, from which he was discharged for drunkenness. Slate lienta! ???oriatlon. tBy te'.egrapa to the Ulspatcb.l RocitBBnioE Alum Srumos, Va.. August SO.-The State Dental Association BO_> menoed it? twenty-third annusi meeting here to-dsy with a tair crowd for the sea eon. Dr. T. H. Parramore, of Hampton, the president, occupied the chair, with I'r. George F. -SOBBO, of Richmond, a? secretary. The body wa? in session all day conducting the routine business, put? ting off until to-morrow all paper? which are to be read before the bixly. Four new member? Were elected. The Stato Dental Kxaiaining Board is also in session, with two applicants before it. The following members are presont : Dr?. J. Hall Moore, Richmond; VV. K. Norria, Chatlottesvilla; (i. K. Hei,t. Winchester, and W. H. Ging? rich, Norfolk. The Governor Ilactlnes. [Special telegram to the Dispatch. 1 Btre Rido e Springs, Va.. August 30.? Governor M*Kinney declines to make known his intentions in regard to the peti? tions presented to bim to-day by Mr. Richmond, praying tor commutation of the death sentence of Talton Hall, who u to be executed at Wise Courthouse on Friday next. New? Note? Irotn Hackinsham. (Oorreetsoadenceul the Richmond Dispatch.J Nrw Store, August 29.?A delight tul ttia. fell last night, the first for nearly a month, but not enough j et for fallowing purpose?. Rev. William A. Dabuey preached yes? terday at New-Store Presbyterian church two sermons to an immense crowd. A protracted meeting commenced pee terdav at Enoa Haptist church. A lecture will be delivered at Concord Baptist church on tbe 8th by Rev. Mr. i Martin, of ?tooth Carolins, aad there will be a iettare, entcrtaiameat, and feast at j Smyrna church on the 2d to raise funds for tbe benefit of tbe church. Meters. William Adcock and son, from ?'?-k'iisville, Ky.. and Messrs. Joe Adcock and John A. Bagb>. of Christian county, Ky., are visiting friends and relative! in tht* neighborhood, aud are trying to kill a d*?r on the ??round over which they bunted in their hovhood in old Bucking bam. Thev have all done wall in old " Kaintnck." 1 hey report tbat the crops are as fine as erar grew out of the ground m th. ?r adopted Stute. I tear they will net some of our good cititene and farmers in tbe notion of going Weit. William F. (liiliam, who has been out on the Koanoke Southern railroad, leaves bis home to-day to grade up tbe work on the branch road now being built from Arvon to Boeney. our new iron town. There sr ? probably a dozen persons living in this neighborhood who are about 'JO ?ears and upwards of age. The health of our county is splendid. PULASKI'9 ANNUAL FAIR. A Varied and Inirn-.ttna ?*rogramtn??? Republican i'.ile falli Down. [Correspondence of '.U? K?-.-hmon?! Dispatch.) Fi-lassi Citv. Va., August 30.?The Puitski Fair besinn to-dav. August 3uth. Yesterday evening snd last night thero was a heaw rain, and consequently the fair-grounds art m excellent condition to? day. The fair will continue three days, cali day having ? varied and ittractive programme. There will be a tournament, a bicycle race, a riding-match for the ladies, prizet for the prettiest lady, finest babv. ngliest mam finest donkey, home?, cattle, ?tc, tbe list of premiums this year being unusually large and liberal. NOT odor? SOIL. Last Saturday the "publicans and s?n ners" of Fulaiki undertook to raise a c.tiipaisn pola, a very high on?, worthy of "high tariff." They got t up at teat, bat if did not take root atei ? | ulaski soil, and in the evenia.T a l). oiwcratic breeze came along and dotta came the polo, all broken to pieces, verifying the predictions of a Ca.aandra of a Mother Qooae : '* Kocv.y-by*, floK^le. Baca the pole-top; Wbeu tbe wind blows tbe polio will reck; When the polo lire?*? tb* tla?fie will faU ; Ii'iwn '???? polle, Baggie, and all.'' This morning a black flag was found proudly Boating from tho stump, and it is a debatable uuestion whether it is an em? blem of the torce bill or a badge ?>? monrning for the awful destruction that await? the perl. iu November. ASMALLDLAZEAT RALEIGH. S?rglinrn Crop Lance aa?l Profltable?Cot? ton I'remiitarvlr Opening. [t'nrrnsnondenc?? of th* Richmond Dispatch.! Kalf.ioh, N. C, August Hi).?This inum? ine an alarm of Are was turned in troni the baleigh Varn-Mitls. The automatic spin kl.'is worked wall and tho 1rs was ooiifjned to cotton in the picker-room. A Kraal deal ?>f w.uerwii? put oa by thoSea liofkr ! Air-Line and Kaleigh tire depart? ments, and tho damage will not SlOSSd A number of insurance odjutters are hero looting after the nutter of insurance ou the h ariteli portion of the Caraleigb Pbospbete-V Th?? sorgaam crop is a very large one tins \ <? ir, ?ven larger than last year's, tiie Commissioner ot Agriculture states. It is fouud to be a very profitable crop. REPUBLICAN KOMIN?. 7. V. Walser, Of Lexington, is to be the Bepeblicao aotnloei fot Coagresa in the Seventh District againut Hon. John S. Henderson. If nob of ?h? cotton has opened prema? turely owing to the forcing weather. In his ?peches in the Ninth District ?teter C Pntclinrd. the BepubliceU nomi? ne?- tor Congress, m eulogizing Weaver and the bt?? I.. U Polk. He is doing this to catch Third.parf.v vote?. A number of people at Marion have ob? tained lodgments agaiusl W !L Koberts, the New y..rk te-iti ?vho established a banking baalaess taere. GOOD CROPS IN EAST CAROLINA. Lo?? by the Ilry It rattier? 0|n>nlnf of the Female \r?i1i-iii> ? ?'??p??;?? Not???. fConreepondence of the ??>??????>?? Iilepat'-h.} ? iBO Nui?, N. C, August HO.?Your correspondent has recently bad an oppor? tunity of seeing the crop.} in aoBM Bans ol Edesoombesad in Hubfax oouBtIss,and so fat as I have observed ?here ie a pros tuD crop, a good peanut crop, dud a good corn crop. There will be more wheat sowed this season here than ti-ual. One farmer in Edgeeorabe said that he has lost .*7<T in his rice crop by reason of the drv weather. The fornaio acadoiuy opened hero yester? day with the most nattenng prospects it luis ever had The new buildings are com? pi. r-.il and the facilities tor tbo rohool are greatlv improved by reason of the new buildiags. Mr. J-'hti H. N'eal, Jr., has come home from Bedford, N'a., fora tewdays' rest. Mr. ?'. < '. Hardy BBS returned from Brink ley ville. Mi-? Battle Hill yesterday returned from a visit to IkOcky Mount. SUCCESSFUL STRIKERS? Btone-Cntten nt the Vantleibtlt Mansion i.rttli? A'lranriMl Price?A City Huit. (Spc-iai teWr/im to ??? Dlspatcb.] Ashevii.le, N'. C, \ugu?t 10.?The stono ? on tbe ( indert.ilt muns-on who struck for 4A iastead of to eeata per hour. as stated in Taesdej 'a Dispatch, ha.e bai ? lilil? uesflll T..*y returned to work this morning with the exception of ten who left tor Chicago immediate!? oa striking. ll efforts were made to get rasa in place or Ihe ? trikaiB, who were all Batea? bers of the BtoBe-Cutters1 Union. rbeAshev?lt? Btreet?Railwsy Com nan y mmenoed suit bt laiaactioa against the city, whose oAeisls tore m? a portion of its track an?! paved tiie pnce solidly with brick. Tbo hearing is ?et Tor Friday. A Fine Tohnn o Cl OB SM (?ona Price?. [('orre*i.on.l?ac* of the Kl--liinuii'I D'.spat.-h.J Been Mount. N. ('.. August 29.? Throughout this entire s ictlOB ii""?l rains bave fallen just when needed erst since early spring and all crops are good. In Nash county'? tob?ceo belt" the cures bare all beeu eolden and very little poor tobacco will he on the uiirket. Sales at the several warehouses hire are held every day in rbe week and not a ??ingle complaint from any farmer has yet been heard concerning pi Mr. Leftoj Doghili leave? to-da/f.ir Elon College, la Western Xorth Carolina, to complete a course before studying dental sargsvy. Several now tobacco buyers are on the markot. ^^^^^ G?lltll to Ite? um e Work. I By telegraph to tbo Dispatch.; Nashville, Trvv.. August 30.?Tho Su? perintendent of Prisons lias taoosedsd in procuring the required number of civil guards, and the convicts will he returned to the coal-tnir.os this week. Today it is enacted that the ones driven away from Oliver Springs will ieavt this city under charge of a civil guard of twenty-five mea and a militari' guard of twenty-five. Ka pidly following the convicts will be sent to 1 racy City and I ? man with larger forces, both civil and military. T? Inereaie Freight Rates. [lly teiegrspbtotbe Dispatch.) New York, August 30.?representatives of Ifezioan railroads, including the .Mexi? can National, Mexican Central, Monterei' and Mexican Gulf, Mexican International, Old Mexico, and the Interoceanio. met at tbe Ward steamship office to-day and do? cided to put into eject uniform ?acrea- d freight rates between the United States and Mexico, ft was not decided, however, at what time the new tariff would go into effect._ Delegation? After Booille. (By teiegrapb tu the Dlspatcb.) New York. August .10.?A big delegttion from North Carolina and Virginia waited upon Supenntendent Hahn, of the speak? ers' bureau of the liepubhcan Committee, to-day to obtain tbe aid of efficient speak? ers in their States. Tennessee siso sent a man on and severs! southern Stetes, are making efforts to induce tbe National Committee to aid them make a vigorous canvass. K Reglitered froa? Kichmon.1. (Special t?l*grnm to the Dispatch.! Ngw Toas. August 30.?Mr. Marks, Colonnade; F. Aneto, Oilsey ; T. F. Jef frees, Albttnarle; J. K. Perkins, Continen? tal :G. S. McAtptn, Everett; Per. J. U. Stewart, Murray Hill : J. A- Gentry, Albe marie; J. W. Southard, Continental; F. Carson, New York; W. D. Forulk. Fifth Avenue. _ uciervM Ooeapltatleo Waahdiotow. August 80.?The President hss requested the migostion of Marshal Fartons, of ('tab, for permitting a Mormon prisoner named Uroesbsck ou several oc? casions to leave prison ami visit his third ? wife, for living with wheia be bad beea ! oonriotej of adultery, ! W. E. KNEE SUICIDES. ? TMe CA3HIER OF MT. JACKSON BANK TAKES A FATAL DC8-. Re itati noni Relieved of His Official Ho? llo* and la Reporte? to Have ?* ? ? Arr?ala?. (Special telegram to lb* Dispatch.] Mr. Jackson. Va.. August 30.--W. E. Knee, cashier of tbe Mt. Jackson Na? tional Bank, committed suicide Sunder evening at half-past ? o'clock by taking strychnine, whilst being left alone In hi? bed-room. For several weeks he had shown evidence of a diseased mind, lie was twrn at N?ardensville, Vf. Va., and is well connected, had served about five years as cashier of the Mt. Jackson Na? tional Bank, and made a very efficient and popular officer. Ho wa? about S3 years of age. He hau been relieved of official duties, and hi? death does not in the least alloct the condition of the bank. Arraat and Attempt to Shnot Htoaaer? Infortnation receired in Richmond yea. terday states tbat Knee waa on Sunday morning arrested by a detective sent to Mt. Ja? k??>n by ?tne ?ecuritv company which was on bis bond. Ue attempted to ?hoot himself, but the pietol wa? taken from him. Sub*e?-aently be was taken very ill, and before ho died stated that ho had taken strychnine, and a bottle marked stryohnine wa? found on his person. His a ? omits had beeu undergoing an exami? nation. _ RETURN OF THE WHITE-WING PARTY. ? Nicht Tcleeraelt-Omr??. at tb? (?It! Rnrg, Contemplare?! ?G. and O. Iiapr?ve?aa?ntf. (Correepondenre ot tho Mcivtnoud Plipatch. ? Williakbrubo. Va.. August 30.?The members of the White-Vving yachting party, comuosed ot Judg?? Svdney Smith, Mr. B. R. Cole, C. P. Armietead. and U. Frank Wolfe, with their c/w*/ aud outtar. relumed yesterday from their trip to Cobb's Island. Owing to the increa?ed traffle on the Chesapeake and Ohio nutwav. theautho ritiea have established a night office here. Thi? will beagreat convenience to out-citi? zens who mav desire t" us?? the wire at night. The company contemplates some improvement? at tue depot here in the near future. Ihey propose also to put up a water-tank and to take the water from the famous Ko k Spriug. Mr. William (I. Harrison, of Montgome? ry, Ala., ?? hen? on a rieit to hi? parent Mr. and Mr*. II. D. Cole leit yesterday tor ? visit to Afton aud the Natural Bridge. Miss Sallie Witherspoon, who ha? been stopping for ionie time at Dr. H??i>tey'?. left yesterday for her home, in Petersburg. She wa? acoompanicd on her return by Miss Julia ? 'ticke. Mr. E. ?. Lindsay and family, of Nor folk, ?pent the day here yesterday with friend?. "?s"? ? A.CIevclaoO and Moron?.>n Cinta (i'..rre?iM,ii(|once of th? Rlcbmoud Dispatch,) Montreal, Va., August :?).?Alarge num? ber of our citizens assembled last Saturday in the village school-nous?} and organized a Cleveland and Stevenson club. J. B. Arrtngttin, a sterling young Demo? crat from G ? per (looso cree?, was shosen pneident, Hiram Doolev vice-president, and Professor C. P. Tate ?eoretary and treasurer. Beerten Tate will Immediately notify Hon. Basil Ii. Gordon,of Charlottesville. chairman of the Suit?? Democratic OoSB? initi?e, of the pernialieat organization of tui?club. ________ (.io! Health ?nil (..?od Politi*??. [??iTr??sporitlenceot the Kichinond Dispatch.] Diana Mills, August '?.? Mrs. I. T. Hall and two of her children have boon spending a tew weeks at her farm in thi? VieltlltV. The health of our neighborhood is good. There is no excitement amongst u? on po? lit ioni subjects. The Democrats will vote a straigLtout ticket and are confident of ?ucco.s. _ Donili of Mi?? Willie Frv. [Special telegram to the Dispatch.) RorTH Boston*. Va., August 30.?Miss Willie Frv, daughter of Captain and Mr?. John I). Fry, of thi? place, died this eve? ning while ou a visit to a friend near Nor? folk, Va. _ Chirles IL Geese will have a erand open? ing at his liar-Room and Restaurant. No. IMI ? art Franklin atreet, 'ihtirsday night, September let. The publio generally are invited to be present. A teoepoonful of A. B. 0. Tonio will ilo away with that dull, languid fouling called spriug fever. ^^^^^^ 1 be Dispatch Company has first-class facilities for doing all kinds of printing. Send us your order?. Estimates cheerful? ly furnished wheu desired. A. B. C. Alterativo contain? no mercury Remember that. When P?ry was afcfe, we gave her Castorfs. Whe- ?he was a Child, she eried for Oastoria Wh_ ahe became M isa. ah? eiu-< to ( -noria. When she had t?-Udren, she gave them Oaatoria Slok lloa.ln? lie Cared by Dr. David's Livre ttU?n th** most pleasant and reliable famllv medlelne known. ? r*Or Impuro ..r thin Und, Woakne*?. Ma? laria, Neuralgia. Indigestion, and Biliousness inno Itrowii? Iron Bltteta. It fives' atretigrth, making old porstms foel youag and young per? son? strong. rdeaHant to tak?. .KTriill'SALM TO-DAV, J. H. VaLF.NTINB, IOI4 A. M.. piano, fnrnl l ir.?, arpoio, ?<?., at ?a 1011 east Clay .-trout. UEUrti.E W. MATO, 104 ?. M., general bnueo feil't formi lire, Ac, No. DM eait Marshall ?tr?rt. ? ' ?-?-??--?--??----?? jMUSKMF.NTS-NEW RICHMOND ????G??, The Duke''s Wife. MEETINGS?Fifi?~We<1ncsday. ?O?HUI iouok, oon-rsuowa rOCABONTA? I Kl UK. BSD MIN. OOOOW HI. (Ol NTH , MKCHAMCS. ?* natati tcnt, kmiobt* or a accamis 8Ci.BiKK?'-Hoa> 1 nini?, (icon t??p.a??. 011 L,-MKMORIA| ?.0??1?, UOOI) ????.???. "?" courAsr, near yukjinia ss?isskt. CiUABMAABSa CMOS. ???,-_//. '4<t ? READY FOB THE FRAY. Thsrs may Be no question whstaver alioal your courage, but we'll undertake M say that. thottgb you aro a? brave as a lion, you won't want to have anything to do with mat kind of a fray. Trousers and utter* don't make just ibe kind of a coniltluatloB y?u aro baukoiing after, do they ? Purchaser? of our Huit? are ty.tkered with nothing of Iti? *>>rt. They arejoat as safe from It aa tnoogb tn?y 'ied a paid-up policy of lnsuranco again?t any an-b unplenjantueea if tbi? Suit give? yea any bankerto* st all. It will give you an ungovernable hankering for another oue ]u?t like it. MgAdams t Bebby. J ARCHIE BLACKBURN HAS IN . HIM KJSSftriMON a i-opy ol lb* KKH -OND COMMERCIAL coMPll.F.K la?-d N? veaaber 34.18V4. Any ?a? wtsStaf te par-mee ibe ?en? can oblata it by ?lung at lied weal Bevsrley ?met, au tU-lt* *v ULCERS. CANCERS, SCROFULA, 8ALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. tb**> eat! ever*/ k1n?tr?M dteem trtabig from Impar? blood ?sr.-o?i.?illy tr. ?t?d bt that aewjr.failiag ami be? ? ?,f ?11 Uiaica ?a*t Baaaaaaaat SroSssSSS Tkinks on Plood ?t?! skta Plttaies freo. Printed UwrttrnonUb? application. Add ?? 8wift Specific ATLANTA iBo.a/ar) d at?! sktn ? Biais ?eat on *^>>e? r- a ^Lj?w cific Oo., U^ . 04. \ WAMTB. a???????????? F.XPEIHENCED t ? In 'silriart vn<! ru*r -vntll? work 4*?tr** ?? SITION. ???*! credenti?.?. ? *a f?rnl?hiv?-I ?rttir. Address J. ?. M.. ,??r? SOU*? R*s*t?*h, ILO. ami. n? ' 11?'ANTED, Sit U AT I O N~?? ? ? TRAVBL''IrtloUor Norm CaroBBa with *?m? food wrio!??*?jl? heu?? Ne.? ? frii.t oi wort? Bn?t re????????. Aitdr?*? I hAVBl.l Kit, .?re Di?r*r? a._?a ?.?4t' A" rO?NQ MAKBIED MANWANTa BMI'IOVVKNT. ?? ?? ??, hi'i'-t. ?lb??, s?d ?teaiit warttmaa. Auy ???? wauiiat ??-ha m?n will pleas? ?kj.ire*? ?). W , ?,.??. ..-ulti mg, street. ?tta?te?,-a r?uNd MAS' OF "v fund aataeen .t.,.? mor?!? Il tt? IK IS A ??G?t???? ????. - -?- - Lab firm ettti*r h?. litui th? (water or In the ? .??n.tt'it-.???-.?,or th*r ataoectebt? aaste, wuiint ?'??? .anxiou? ? v/..m. Rxeelfentry ro?-.>rrim*od*d. A-Idre.?* A. B. C, Lock? Box I ?."??, l'tilj>ep?f, T?, ati 31.It? WANTED, ? fJO?D C(X)K, ?? W.VMIKH. and IlONER, \pp|y ?. 8i). eset Frauken iirtmt, B)bu? m . olored. __??i.ll.lt WANTED, AT ONCE, A BOI (,??.? ????a???.?-: .?REM ???t??? ?11.1 DTtli; l'I.KKK. BtKi* ?*i?ry *aute.|. ??. dress DRl'iJUlBT, Box 404. ... ? ?. _is :io-;it WANTED, ? PATTERN MAKER. ' HAMBi.IN. DKUNKYASCO'l I. tu .'IO-.?!!'_ WANTED. ? G< NOTION TO TKAVKL for * wtioleeat* boot ?nJ ?li?o boa?*. Bet! relitta ? furuiafeevl. A Mr*?? THAVK1-LKB, ?r? Discaitu. ?a ruMa ? AD?ES AMD (URLS \V.\ ? ! I ? G ? -li do our n?w ?v.-rk BW SB ?I BBSBS ; II to IB fier week k-\?ily rna.l?; no paltitint or csovtss? ng. Is*ii<1 ?ctf.<i>tir*??ed *a??'????. t? Ilo ???GG?????????. ?>MPANY, I liberty atinare, Ko?tua. Ma.?*, ?j 'V? 1?? YI'ANTED.-STKNiK.ltAl'HKK OF ?? ?? yenr?'experience deetre? POSITION. Ooml reten-ncr*. AdJnss ?., ???* IU?i>iTi*a ?><? floe. _su 'J7^4t* \\;ANTED, SITUATIONTbY A BE vr FINKI) ?*ttl?d l?-l?oI Ion? *xa*rt?ace, asBL'PEUViriOK olt ??G??? In an Luilltu tion -position of tru?t -or tu matron!** * boa?.?* hiiM. I? a Une ?.??a*????G. with ?x*>-iiltv? ability, Ad'lree.s. ?tttlDit ter-ti??. Be., N. LINliNKY au'J'ilw Rose Mills, A k?r?i .?unty, Ve. U'AM?I?, FOR Sl'1'????G?^ ? ? ???????? IN s??????. fit PAHIf.Y. by sn ?.-? >???|.??>???? I ? ich*r. Nini?? ? ???~?? .Ity. Bsjsteac** exebant??.!. a??1??>?*??? 3a,CBartae? tOWn, .JefTrtlS-ill ?... ?. A V*. ?>J '.'.?Hi* W'AM'KU, M \ 1.F.SMAN ON B.1L v> AKY ?>? ' "?MISSION TO MANDI.R Tug SgW PATINI ? ? G ?li Al. ?? VSIMOI'IN. til.: tbo tri'?t??st Mllmt novelty ever pro? ?tunvl: erase* ink ?????? ikitily In two aeosnda; no ?braHlon of paper: ??00 to 60?) per ?wnt. proflt. On.? ageni'.? isle? mnmmta,! to I'l.'O in ?it day?. ?noth*r I''.' In iw-i hours. We want ? him . nariti.tl-kfneral ???-ir. (?ir e?<'b But? ?ad 1 ?rnt?Ty. Kor term? an.i (.?rllculir? tvldre?? TUB MONROB KKASKll ???G 1- AlTL KIN?? tOMTANV, X, 194, L? ???*.?, Win. tra aia A FEW GENTLEMEN OF ????.?G - V LIOKUCI and fu? utiiro**, capable ot ?'.??.linn'Ilio v.>ry hl(h**trUmot art W"tk lu beet people, can Bad ? re?i>?.l*bt?, pn.ntalil??, ?ji?1 permanent bu?lnet? by ?ilUreulOK KIN? AKT ri'lll.lSHIN?! COMPANY, Jaokuvu an?! I ?nal ?tr>.-?kt?, Chi.-ago._?u ?Jn-Su.W Aballt WANTED. A< SE8S. ONE ? ? cooip?i*rii to t<?a.'ti Kof Hah. Kreuch, and ???????. Allrn? Box 41, I. utv?r*tty sialloa, l 'li*rlcltrt?viii!\ Va. *?? yV-tvsl'Jt '?17A?TBD, ?'.'ioi) ON FIR?T? y y HtiattQAOi on mu. pkopbkty, ?* cured l.y laanraace ?^?????????-?G????*1* only. A'Mrees E., i-ar? Uii.'iibosd DisriT'i. ?u j;-s.WA*r:it_ Br/BiajBaa w.t?i> WANT1?: D, BEVE? ? PITI BOAUDERS for8Appo.ber ?ad o.io?*r at I.ynu??d'? Private I'? .ari.ut-Uou??. P*tran* fr?)in tweulv-eiR-ht Btat???. *'n?r?l ?Iter. Plv? aerea al ooel saes?. Ai<nadsat ??????. lltiatint, fliliine, ?????, ?til or?kiat. 1 ?nu? ??- Al? irsse w. i-LKwm, ??i :lt-4t*_??*???? Bpritif?, W. Va. WANTED, TO ShLIi SOME ?AR Tf OAINs lllrs WBKK ON VKUlt'LW IO niakerooin fora ul.ie ito??, to ?moie 1 a a few dayB I Cali ?od ?.?<- ni ?. 0. T. CtlLtt, ? Bl-at*_7H?,? wa??. Broad lUe?*. ' ' ANTED, TO RENT ? ? A (?EN? TI. BVlr.N im ? M ! KMlBHhU ????? oa ????.ini thor, with ??* <? l>*ib, ue?r the ptst? offlee. Addre*? U ?. ? , Posi-Om?:? Box ISM, Ulcbmoud, \ ?._ea JVBS* tilAOTS COS CEKNINO ru:: RgaUBOTOli 3TAXD Alili G??????????. - TU? Cult??!sute* <? "?? ?rnmant mw? '.',????? RgMiaOTO.NB. H'in aad BSaatteneta a*r? ?-?nul?? Afan?la* u?? ."mo eai-h ihroufboiit tli* .-oiiiitrv. ov*r ;178 HgMINOTONB in une Mi? li-il u n I ?n 1 vlrlhity. Ih.iKKMINO ???? m aaed m ??.???? ' r I i'-ikii. nal liiatiliitiooi ?a Rlihnv^nd, IncluJltif the paBUc Hi?"!? s ??? ?. Ilia W?)rll>-K?ir ' nmiiil*?lo?i bav? adopteg tba KBMINOTONand row bav? 100 in aervt-?. Thar? are HKMIMiTO.NH In ii?e Iu Kl.-hmond that bava rajan dolnt coiutaat wurk (or Ov?. ?it, ?eran, and eltht years. The beat work, by th* ?Impla?! mesti?, tu 111* ?hurte?! t<is* li aDHiiiipliened bv the KXXlIM?,. TON BTANHAKl) TI PCWRITgR. Ibe KKMINOTON ba? had ?tninffcnrnr*tt'fca for uv*r tift<-?n year? ani is still ?t th?? h-. ? Typewriter* G????1???1 and ??? ?< The tW'NtTYPKVt'RlTKH SlpPIlfJ?, rt.tt (i<?N iiir.li'iN.s. I INKN and" ??. . . . ?. ? ?tHOV CAtilHCVH, ??: JOHN H. CTJLPinBt, ??'?a????dealer for Virginia sul Kort? l'?r->? Una, Nik. 016 ???t Main ?u??t. Hlcbmond. V?. _ *_Li__L 11"ANTED, BOARDr.RH FOR TWO DgLKIUTFI I .'ItoN G RiMiU.?*, Poeieaelon f lven sl once. 1)00 eaft I la t. ...?? ???. ? on LESSONS IN WBmNO, fl; *_W STATIONERY, 4.'???.. a?. sMI l'lllltAl. Ill sINKss ? ol 1 ?-.I.E. sp.-taI eia*?open? .MB S?[/?iub<-r, 4 BUd ? ? /""?^V?-?-? KM. Adtlfeei SiFQ/foA / _? au28-et? */ y ?lUa\saaa> ???????Gt? RENT OK LEASE A vT HtCMlDKNCKof 1- room? or awre. Ad* dr**i l'.*i-orr, ? ? __? *^_*a_, ??G?????), 1'UriI.S IN SHORT V> HAND AND VlKNOiiK.PHY. Kali ?nd winter terra i?tm? SKPTKBBKK 1st. PapOe taken any tima 'lar'n* lb* y.??r. Apt.lv ?t Kl? l?MoSi) S, liUOL .PsrEN'otiRAPHT, ?10 east Ualxi ?ireet, ov?r getwl? It Ba-ers Dru?? ?tore-_r_ eei?-aw__ WANTED. A l'AUTY WIl'H ?-,?-? W or 1.1.000 to ?ntsge la Ule laaaolsiture ?j< * PATENT ?AKKTY-PLN. which ?ill T??' ? bj" tween 200 ?od .100 per ceul-ua capita!iav?lt?S. For patlteukar. ateg^ McCOSNeLU Mnrpny'* Motel. ? u is>tiw? or 711 ?? <Jr?vc? ??????._ ( GRANULATED 8?OAR, 4|o? A ?????????? AKIOeO ???????. SO ?ssats, ?? KK I.AKD. 7 ????nie. OOoD TS4 i<ir**n ot Mixed). *? <*e?V-. NEW N. C. ?UT UKBRI.NtiS. 1?>?. * do**?? ? Bar? Lari? Bt> A ? for ?? real?. rLoam ? NO Vt -P LA ? t PATgXr KAB1LY FIAWB? ?*?Lvr?H ????7^??????4 PATSNT tAsV ILY P!.Ol!R, f....',o berrel, i^c. ?* k FAMILY KLOL K, S4.?0 bamri. ??*c taea. WaTER-ORO?ND meal. tt*J W ilert TamUy n?*ir. ?5.?0; Fia? TaaUrf Fleer, Pateat. |5: F"** ,u*,t*,j ?^W?? C???**? ?Br.? Vtoe Bufar-t'ur*"*"' B'seie? M? ? Brtleiifti FiaTPkkrk ?tu?* 7*.; ?? ^ii^?r?^^^?