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PAGSSS 18 TO SO. THE EICHMOND DISPATCH. PAGES 13 TO 20. ui iou-; NUMBER, 13,827. RICHMOND, VA., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1895. THREE CENTS PER COPY. AGERS DEFEATED. yale Viins from Princeton for the 18 ie.mli 'lime at Foot-Bail. ,, N*,?U \ *.M? U \H MITOHIOl*. Il' ?nl Ililli1''1 I" UtO linnie "I Ho? I"". il ...ni.* li Mif <?nf|>l*>? Her Op ,,;,,? Holli t ?int.*-?l? I'm- from I nt<'",'m**n'> ?-',''-*??-? *"? x RX, -"* Y',,e ??* rac tba Mft-fiitii - ii lea ol fool bell ? . a Um "?'???' '?? ? i f>f the ? -!.o:ir.l ' HaaaaUaa polata greatest Mtebea I . y fifr nome i ol greet aaeer* I .'I vic ? nt thal lofeaee wa* Vat Tale i On the - ? i thom .-? inat . i i ? ooo* roo. In I I???? >? i. pu.'it ???I io t\iiMi the ' "li 'I \Sl.8. ...?., Um Ii .. ih 'I [thi i ? ? i ? -..it i ht* ii loo WI . I ? . ? I. Dai Na) ? _X< ri'KMKN'T KAIU.Y. ? ? x r Uk coBti il eon* n . ?p t ' OTrlVI i irly. . ? ? ' - for the ti r at nl| I bt** I ? i ? ?? 1 ut to 4, witt) a fi to 7, el bot oi i to mo I ? : I ? . I i mu, to ? ? i > Bold, a being ' I : ri xv. I.M . Aitp.Kf it. r full) -? ? ? i ?> o I ? ..'i thi rthy of thi I be two col* ? ? '.- I : '.' li \x ra Mri* t BO I In. I with I ? bell ta Pi h !: 'i . SO ; ? (ol 'ii. 10. .I., ft en 1. (Cap I Leo . . . I I: . i .... ? . i; -1: ? > .;. Tj li i ? .Butt r ' k. Baird i 1; J.r ib, '. i:.ri. i Goali . 1). Il - :- '? r 1 1'mplrf high i. . * ? . Mc ? 1 mni: CoyBO, o'. ? - Vi's H \KVAKP. :. : Har ?'??? t ?'-'!.:>' lill tllC by i ,x " ' ? I IBU Itf . iti ng wlad an lae ii- ld, ga ' i nc* lr. her 1 ? kid- tan bave wea bi r Ut* ? I, I water, H urvard ii. iad la r -. ylv.mia It wu nu !? ij .i quel she would . r fad that nil at the y .HO t' nla'i Ural i ? thc ll fl i, faade after run cf I ? ? ted punt The I ' pul th.' I ?- ? after thal R ll ri-m*rkat'!y fri ? official .. il ihful lb it off pi x ? * ??f-r.it ; Of, with Um gad a strom* I ?.. on .. : !?) pj:it Blxt) beal Br. ai i . aral ettar . hp. n that 1 ' though l Iv. ' v.wki.i.',,, X.. ii tl. li.l 11,1 ag to a ? hu uiip.li r pli ?? l Boll I., iraeg tn. ItkM of Um gami . .;.;;vi:n won, '.VA., N'>V ? thOI .aS.~(S'>. ,nollie. , t 'j. reatta* rn . i Athletic karn, ot tx. t>. rur playtai ct |....-g**rty. an,. , ! I..mi.u.II, and Hoxcux. , | In, lur eolumbla, wurr feat.f the game. MER HAMES. , MICH.. N.v-mbera.-X.cb 1 x *' -? IA, November a.-i_.fay N: N V.. November 23. Brown I-uiver*!ty. tl. , "ANY. N. y., November a.-Unlo? i ' ?? --..nj. w*Aili'Au; _, ilu. November ?. r I t - on, x.xxin^ to a Cntver.l'.y of Illinois, 33; Northwestern University, s AUSTIN, TEX., November *a.-'J'exaa I'tinersiiy, 1?; Tulane. 0. Tl RK1*4H MITES. The Mnaanliniin Mile wt Armenian , Trnnhlee?Oait-lal iti-porl*. WASHlNl'To.V .N,..,nbr "i3.-The' Turkish legation In this eily rec*iv?d from the 'Huhltme Parla the following cablegram under to-day's date: ?"CONSTANTlNOI'LK. Novsasber 23- ! At tn.- ratraest af the Oooacfl nf the ; Atm. man churches of N I i. Um authOrtUoa arrested sixteen suspicious i Armenian,. . : Bahs to the ireans taken by the j aothoriUsa of HaSk, Um atataudera about that town Won arrested, and the citizens reopensd their sb ps. "ihe Int-nct coin . rr.lng the dtflordorfl nt Alntal proved that t - th-ro to..k place in coaBOfljuoaoe of tm- murder of three Mussulmen by Armenian rioters Perfect trsnquUllty exists, now at AlataL "Luring th.- affray at the vi lase* of Ko .rnaiiklnla und Koypounar i- I ? | t -.-. . Mussulmans and one Armenian w< r-t kllltd. and three ItaaBBBBBBS and ono Anni nlan were wounded. "t'nder the ttdVBBOS given by the BB thoritlea, the Armenians who wars as t*embled at TchonteMIBOM r.-linn.-l to their villages, end order mu* lOttti "in the Anaenlaa church ii Karak ir* Cb..i kl thirty-nine rev lu'lonary BtUB*. ph lc. ts ware found." NO BUCH Kl lt mans CON8TANT1NOPLB, November -'?-ThS report that tb* Button bad ks oed Br* illowlng the Powera lo have two gunboats or -. . .,t conatai ? i- untrue. The Sultan bas aol pot granted auch lirni IBS ADANA AltMK.viANS BURMIT. Li ..nd. .\v | rspresen* tame ol the Unlti d Pi - M i no;.it- te .g...;.Vs under yeflterdajr*! data tbs! Il ?? nun...me 1 th tt thfl Alm-m..ii* h.habit.m; tn- villages near a | ins ba ? ?? inn aden I ti Mi armi ).- led tb* bands of th< Qovernor la token of their lubmlsstoo to the authority od ? ? . mont Cn.tel Stat.- -Mini, t r T -rr-ll a.-' ? I Porte fir a Donall to allow the Knited States cruiser Marblebt 11 OonetttiitlnopM, btu tb* reojv re? fused, on UM ground thal only ti... Pow ara rrisastoiy to tie ti..ny af Karls can l expect sack perastta RIOT IR crete, athkn's, Novsaber H a dispatch ra? bi ie fi flin t rt le reporti thal s skirmish took place at Karoboa November I iii between aa ?oort accompanying iii** oommleelon chsrsed wltb Um institution ?ms and fl body Ol Imperial troops. ? Kora w< !?? killed and tan ort ed palace irere tranquil aad took no pori In th.- dieordi r, scUns with the ord-is of the Hr.'li COB ?'.. '".t sho\i..i much Lmpstlenc* ai Um i I pi - i ami an Int lo participate lu the dlaturl KEW loitlvEHS tittil*. I. Atlanta In FBSBfl?ina of lite Ma-trii |M>li t it ii -.. ATLANTA, QA., Novetnher M.?Mayor William L. Btrons. ot New York, and party, arrived at ;.!? i*. M. Tra rn A wai drawn up along Um curb opposite the :.nd tia re waa ? bl crowd wal - li.- to catch a glimpse of Um M v or ol Um mt tropoil Rs fl cheered win d he .- ti i p< i into a can ase, a hich waa lo u iltins and s alu a b< n be i bi ? i ?i the crowded atr bj Troop a With thi Maj r wera Hon, Beth I-ow. ?i i 'oii.-inbia Collei i Qeneral li ? G ..- -.- ral Charl . T. Collina Joh iv He lg. -. an l thi Ri Brad* I y Btrons lix-M.iy. i- 1 W Gil? roy mid a peon of Ni B Y< tk-rs w-ie on ?-,? ti,ei rag and his patty are at the Ai:,|-.n Hoi Then I Ni b Tork . ..- bos , nt.'. more are comlns to-morrow. The Indications poinl to a rousing time in honor of Manhattan-Day, Monday, To-morrow Troop a and the Oo rei not'fl Guard w.U attei In St PhiUp'a i i arch la fal Tha Rsv John Wt ley Brown, of New Tork, win ofllciate. At .'. o. ot k Mayor fi ip- rea and ths Brooklyn di legal i held n n eptl a In Kew Tork Bl 1 ? - nins the iIrooklynlti - ? iw the ,: fountain's Pal Braworl and the Mi Iway, All - \' aa de ? i wltb the > x\ ? Ition i i I the n ?I; tit.n which baa brea given tin m. A 'I Kimmi n r.\ BCBIRO, 'lb* Ylelim ii l.rit.ltialc of Ynle Cattllasjo. SAVANNAH, QA., Nosomber M.?A spacial to the MorBllflg NeSTfl fr,on Mount Vernon, the s> ..t ..f Montgomery COOntjr, ays that L. W. PetdUS was Uki) moiii | it.k.n traiin Jail by a mob uni car? ri-.I ta the wools, oracio hi. throat was mi boat ear t. ...r ;n..i bia body riddled with bullets. At a lute hour to I ||S gody was Still lytBS in th'- fl Tho Victim of tl.i- BOOSTS rttSS fl lt about .1 poan of ase, a flchool*teaeher, aad a .taduute of tait CoUegO, ttlld until his m.st, about six iraak a-;-., he waa I. garded as a highly-rospsctabla ? Ile was a SBBTried nun., ana loaves a inf", two sons, and two (laughtor.*.. About six weeks asa t "rai artoated ia a Banoal -wen, out i,y Mr Grady, whose daughter, Mi*-- Maui ? Grady, it BBS alleged, he hal mini.! Thfl girl made the Charge BSalttfll Paid IA - *.,v I six weeks ano, and iv.-.Ice hail bera in jail awaltlas trial, lie was. b> licted last week. THE I'OI'K I YWELL. He Ia Buffering: from Culnrrh? Con* al.lori l't.alpiiiia-inen I. ROME. NOVBtabOr M.- The Pope ls suf mrlng from an attack of catarrh. The holding of the sa--ret consistory, .v.'iieh was tlxed for NovOttflber Rth, has bann postponed until N feather L'Jth. Vue nexi public consistory will be h- VI ; :? Sd, iusit 11 of Noveathec Rth, the original dato llxed. I* It Miirata-rf COLUMRIA. S C. November 22.-A .. to UM St .te from Hodge., s. c. jays: This morning an unoccupied build? ing four miles from here, in which fod? der was atari i. was burned. Afterwards the body of a woman BBS found in the ruins. The body ls that of .Nitrclssa Bag? nall, a young white wc.man, who yes'.er Viy start.-1 to Hodges to take the train : ir Atlanta. She had tiu wi.en laot seen by her fr ends. John Mitchell nnd Wash Ware, two ?ifgroes, have been atVe.sted, .chargtd ivlth murdering her. One of them took ?lie woman'* trunk to the Station. Ware iias made a statement that Mitchell did tho killing, placed the body tn the old house, and sa-t tire to the fodder Both negroes have been lodged In Jul. at Abbe? ville. There is talk of lynching. An lt.* ajueat ia In progress. Express and Hnllrond Sofa- ItoM.nl MONTGOMERY, ALA.. November '?i A ii-eclal to ihe Advertiser from Troy, Ala, says that at midnight last night, as B. F. Parrott, express- and railroad agent at Searlght. was leaving hts oHlce he was seized by masked men. They car? ried him Into th* swamp, and cut his ?lothes off him, after which they took him io the depot and compelled him to unlock tho safe, from which they too* on* pacK .ge of money, amounting to S?"0. They gol other money und express-order*, but tow much ls not known. The railroad authorities were notlfi-d. ind Tratnmaater Johnson went to the scene with a pack of dogs, but from some cause the dogs could not strike tb* trail No clue aa yet to th* jierpetra tors. NEW ORLEANS RACES Oner Four TbonsaDd People Present on tbe Opening Day. MMMH PH.*. I SK THK TRACK. R. W. Mm in ?.n a Preside* in the Jn'uc* Mnnil?*..'. P. l'luB' rnl,l lliiiulle* the linn, and Dispatches Ihe ll, Ma In Short Order. NEW ri I ilka xs, I.a , Novemher 23. Ovey fain poopla -ttf-njed the opaatag day'* raes of tno Crescent City Jockey Cltiti. ];. w, sunmons prt-siued In tne ; Jatajee* stand. C. 9, Fitzgerald handled Ui' la**, and (li8pa*..-h?'I the Belia In short order t.i good Italia Ail of the horsemen praise the treat*, 'Ai.irh has b- in Blade aver thia wiainrtr. aad the rear or tho I grandftaiid li is bOOl Caaoi up with };l..^s, bo that lt can l.e hal tat, with steam du- j riiit; the cold area th r. Board nf Trefli Maaahlt c. H. Ifaaltfe made a bli? killin,; In the out-of-t'iwn g, who won tho ' foe***** race, g-Uoptha, hy two lengths. ! The ether raaaa mata ateea gad atrl*l*ig. I but only gae favorite won. TMite-i cut in. \\--..ttier ilf-ir; trap* r.i.-t. i .Ist tara laoegrural t**tt*ae, .-ix fur- I Que* .i Beta (in, Wynn, lu to i> wea, Chatl*UMoga leeoad, m Hean third. Time, ii ? race five ani a half furli-.ngs? I ; Nicholle ii".".. T. Meridor, j*.- i> j WOO, Scull)! llf-jQd, fanout lt.lid. Tune, IM i-:. ?i furlongs, sellir,(?Tom Syn BA, W, Thjrlor, M t" ll won. Lucy belli nd.'nu third, 'i imo, i-a i-.' Fourth rice?mlle and twenty yards, puru .. .i. Hill, I i o Q mom, D ck ladei accoad, Bagleblrd third. Time, 1:11 J--. Fifth race-mile gad an eighth, aeU"Ba> '?' leap CMS, I beor, " tc. i- woa, Mach second, .'ulitzer third, Time, IM, VI.\l nco. BALTIXORE, Ml)., November 2'!.? The twelfth day of ti--- raaalag am ting al Pimlico waa rory | Mori laen MOO peraona war aa tba graadataod. Borter PltapaUi k bed an oS lay, moot of tha M-nd-uffs belag verj reggi >. illume, e.- aeeon I choice la the leal rae*), v.u< i' ft itaadla ; ;it thi i oat Bimini a.-. I ? I'M n li two wtaaera. 'iii" inca waa I :. gad tiie b;.st timi of the* meeting waa made, Previoua to tho rap i - to irteea yearttaga ghi brood-marea, tha propertj of ti:- Mo itabli ai..I R. W. w ilden, wera row at auction, ti.-- jraartlngi brought iairi*,- good prince, tiie top notch being | . fi i i ba] ? ""ported : i. 'i be i ila raattged I I ? ri Bra furl Abbott a'.. O'Leary, '-< te ii -von, Medica ?e Cp'H.I, Arlina third. Time. I'S. BMOBd tai ? OfM mill -.Mack Hrlirgs m.. Ri ff, I t.i v aroa, Defender aeeoae, t?.iy l third T,i-if. 1:44 M, I.. ,' irtona Heirn Nichols i . Ralfe, ;( to ii won, Tota Hardlm ee coi.'!, Ami r third 1 li ? Pourth race?Pimlico Haadlcap, BUM i, quarti! ?'J!i i OM, Bimma, I 11 :.i WOB, lat) Bd, Augusta I'elle third. Time, tut, i ifth rai - tx fuiiongi Beptaai 0 Birnam, | tp> ni won, Fifield nco art, Wal] i .ny tin! i. T.ii.., Idl i-i Sixth raci -obi mlle?XcKaa o'). O'Doa* ? I., i.. >\ Hi. Ini! I !.*. -- .1 : M i. ii.tll third. Time. UH l-l. KENTUCKI TRACX LF.XINC.T' >N, KY.. Novet.il-r I . day, with a h?avy track, mai racing to-day far from mjeyabte. 1 going put Hip talent out of li.ie. all bul <t; ? favortti rm The defeat ol kfarlaa 1 uatrvely uri Cy-ar-old Oladys ive* was an BB* ? ? Ol '"'1 i'.'.l'. i ;. n ea unlnatJQp, by a party of proi ni p. boiten ? ? ? the t ? "tl t Od i. wet given two groan! with .Jp- ?> i ii er, bli <>x\iir. win -. tnt P. ii Brown of Cincinnati, from whom Bchrottu i... hoist In p.ut pay in-nt of a ?? l'n.-t race?ala furlonga?Xajor T Bi en .(, I tn i> woo, Mary k* ? na i ! Tune, l ll i ' ?aa quarter milc*. i*- Banjo i'.':. Everett, 8 te 5> area, .Tapio Raapi r third. Time. MS l-l. . Third race eae milo?Probai kins. ;; to i> won, La Xoera aoooad, s.ii bural third. Time, XvH l-l Gladya L ,-', i! ,??? : fl, .: lo -I won. MaM Man.ni - Hawthorn* Boll* thirpj. Time, lat i iftb race live tarlot gi Qai iad B ii ? -bibi, .: to i) woa, i*a Wan coed, Ida Wiien r thi< l Time, I'M 1-4 i \ltlll -xl Ol 1. VMIII.I.HV Heti-i-llve llnldwln'a Meoiuid Raid ? Wmmn\tMnMnni*Mmnatp, WASHINGTON. D. C. November 23.? i.si p'p. ii i-i" ti Btlva Baldwla mada hie laOQBil r.iixl on the AleaaBdor Wami gawlJlll last nlsht, but this time in the ? iv of Waahlagbrn aad Ma*ttlel of c*o lumtiia. Ho was fertlfled with r. ju Isl t lon papen from Qoverooi O'ltorall, gad baa lttio trouble, with the assistance of the v7e**bla*rtoa det**ettvei attached to thc l-'lr.-t l'oilc.--Station, in *ecurtng some ol the men ba mated, jack Heath, sr., who is U yean old, . :. mph, w.is found Bitting on a peach-box in quite a coaaplc ilia i a public street, and was takea arttboul trouble; Jim Davis an! ll rry Ketlle.x [irked up on tho streets a few mln La*taTWattaBj ani a.I >.f them were confined In the First PollOe-BUttOB. The arraeta were made betweoa l and 2 o'clock **eetirday iftiraoaa, nr.pi Deb tive ltaliiwn ami thc Wanhington othe-iF spem the remainder of the day loohlnj for the three He Uh boys, l^i Fontaine. tad Georgi Welah. Dp to the present time they have no: been apaeebeaded IWl morninB, Jack Hejth, Sr., who wis already gader boadi Jim 1'ivi.-, and ilany lieillfV. wiMlriK-y went over to AIe\a"ndrla, alipl give boru] \o appear next I ty, so tn at Detective Baldwla wa? not f ireed to make any use ot his re? quisition papers. VF.HY L1TTI-K TROUBLE. Soon after his return to this city from \. x.it.dna 1 met (he lto.inoke detectiVf .t polici headquarter* In the. Inipector'. 1 ie said: "I had very lutle troubi' ni inikin? the gi I aa la, t..x.u,h than w.i some do l^iiiK to keep oi*t of the w.i. The men made no resistance, and we;,: to Alexandria and save bond. "Old J.ick Heath sall." continued the pietectlv*. "that he would tear down hi !:ouse on Alexander Island, and nev et Jeal a card lhere auain." "And you can rely on bia word,' cblmti in the Inspector. "Though he la i gambler, you can always rely on what old Jack fliy*." "Yei, 1 bullev* that." Bald Detective ('aldwin. "He also promlied me that Jack Heath, lr., Bd. Heath, Charley Heal-, md La Font?lne would come In and giv. baal as soon a* they could be commtin. ?at-1 wlih. I expect to havi all of them p r.der bond by to-nlghi or Monday mom lng." Detective Baldwin Hopped at the Hc\e; Haleigh, and reglfltered under i.n assume nrme, *o that he would e*cape the notu ? if hi* Intended victims, and also that ... iiqul?ltlv* newsi iper-men. He will re main over until all tbe sports are secured and until their c?<-s are dl*po*ed of in th* Alexandria court on Tuesday. NOT BO WILLI NO. lt turn* out now that, notwithstanding ibe asaurancea of old Jack Heath, neither Pirrili!-- tie I dc-n I nt El trick?**'itl M. .1.'. In IV-lersblirK i BTSRI BUBO, va , Noan moot I <?; --.i.-v . ?? tar M timer Crowd* r, thi ll saar nid son of Mr Joesph Crowder, .*" Ettrick, was BlSIOS! Instantly b '! la that fltaaSS IBM morning. K employed al the Bttrieh eotton-fi .nd wus in the discharge of bia ... ii i i. ? r.-i rived tbe lr mi I * wi ith. Exactly how ti* lodden! ocean i i' aol kass a Tat elevator is on ths antahh of the building l in fr .fi- a-, irk, and eoanoeti with each floor of lae faotory. lt was ! | al UM ttaM of tl... areal- Bl md lt I -. i thal iiy some menai Um boy Braal have fanes ead had hie iif-.id .a.ii;!.t la t\v.- ii ll.. .i. ...lor ap J the . orb Ths bead waa i rushed, un.i v ah resulted la a few minah -. A SAD AI'ri.lcTlON. Karia L raes, i iuehter of Mr. W. W. TllWBflB, il I this ni-.rninp ibout 1 o'clc. k or ty ph' d-fv-r. siter ar, lines* of ssvacal m. Vs. Ott the 21st of Vi- month .-lie boCBflflt ll :? ars ...LI, and in brightness of mini and grttCS an! beauty of person i i developed In ?rited d er. ?-. giving promise of brilliant an.i l m Ly b imsnbood. A touch i.g ft ll is the fae' thal lt had r "atty beea arru... 1 I ate her birthday, and there were . bs pros ai sisal sweat iitt> giris of t, rat bi I ia ?. bes rioaa frienda an.i Int mate flchot Ima tea Thees young lid - instead of BMSthlS tOSSther on the pro posed Joyous occasion, will march U ?ouples beliing the cask, t containing the remains of their dear Mead at tho fu D'ral at St. Patti's Church -sunday after I BB at 3 o'clock. Tl .ir names are bllSSBI Martin, J.* Claiborn-, Mcilwaine Lucy Friend, Anni- Belle 1 ta a, Mut'.e Mopier, Neille Hamilton, Kaith Hope, an! I onie Cuthbert Their pit.--- a*.li be that Bf honorary t aili) ar.rs. The stricken family have the sympathy of our com? munity, and of many friends and NfattVSI la Blebaaaad. THE IMVUH.ITV lin!:. ?action of Balllmon Alumni and Other : i-.einU. BALTI.Mi'Il!:. November '2. -(Special Members of th" BalthBON Alumni Asso latlon of the I. nlv-isity of Virginia aim OthSS trittadfl of the Institution In th.. city met to-night at the Hotel Ren nett to tAke steps toward raising a furn. to aid In restoring the buildings recently burned. Colonel Charl is Marshall pr. - .lid, with Rev. BdWttTd H. Ingle as i I. liny. Th'te were ..lout thirty ger. Ueintn present, Including Professor li U 0:idersi-eve, who was at ono timi B member of the unl.ers'ty faulty: Judir 1'. OV Wright; Bishop J. A. Latane, an. ll. .Snowden Marshall. A SOaeral Interest In th* rebuilding af the university burned buildings was man. "flated, lt was argued not to limit Bub rlptlons to alumni or membera of th alumni Association, but to Invite al armer stu.l.-nta and all friends of thc nstltutlon to contribute. W. Oraham Bowdoln, of AlexandT irown A Hons, was mad* treasurer, an 1 I was resolved to appoint a committee of ,e to solicit subscriptions. No subscriptions were taken at the ?teetlng. which adjourned subj-ct to th ll u( the chairman. Hon. Bash B. Gor? ian and Judge Albert Ritchie ar* promt '?nt among the workers. ?sa Mrltrlde Aaalnst Lumpers. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., November R. 'ohn McBride, president of the America) vderatlon of Labor, has author.sed thi vnnounceroent that he ls a candidat* foi e-electlon. It la understood at h**dq.uar ier* tb*t Samuel Gompers, ex-preelden' tt th* federation, ls a candidat* against Mr. McBride of h!a sons nor George La Fontaine, ld ' B to nive himself up. They were to -urrenler this evening hy 7 o'ebvk, but not one of them put In an appear? ance up to that hmir Thi* did not pinna DstafCi ra RsldwlB, wiio. tn com puiy with OfScar black* one, set out to I Captsrc the snorts. Aft*r visiting several of their usual bs iBta Bahtorla suet In locating Jack Heath. Jr.. at fl dive on | tho canal .towt, ia OeorrBOtOWtt. Wh-n BO* co.tel by the officers Jack Jr.. offered no reliance. and by 10 so to- I n -ht he wa., safely locked up in the Flrsi Police S'.tlnn. 1.. ti i-tiv- BaMwta ernerts to get one | . mon by la-asaetow morning, but j ns all af tb'ni are BOW glider bon.'.... ( ev. it ki. Rea ii. be Mels ntisftsd w-.ih the result af li's mlris'.on bera R* ai vs he ls t:erta'n of httvttttt all of the Heath before thc coBrtfl In Alexa!! lila ->n Tut lay next. He will remain here pro? bably until Wednt CONORBS BON !L There are very' RfW SBBtBBfB m. n.li. rs of Corvr'ss In UM 'ty ^o fur. and 0 bj Hauy L. Skinner <l'"piili*-t. an! Rl-h inoi 1 PoarBOB .nd Torn Bottle Ut puli Bcaaa), from North carolina, The foi bs ?T lt located at th* llb! lit. arl t .- ! ? tor 'wo n tho Bborebaas, with possibly ?r two exe pt Bf UM S'-v> n ty-liv- member. BOW In tim etty, there Bl i ? efh*lS flem the Knuth Ti ? r t-te four Bective i Boss of th* Hon", go si idl y on, hot e\,n th.se fail (., alivefl the daine s of Um Capital at I nt Tiie MtuatiC*. as to the Senate rr- ? tn iaatioa ls lil ll nnchahged, and lt i >|.. m..t,,-i for the army of .orr-si BdSntB, who canvass It in every poeelb i r. 11 Ell it, from tha Rlotv mond District WBfl hera tO-daPi tor the of locating himself for thu ssas* ?cured quarti rs In the " Sat*, an linnie; ,. oui . i i ,,;... roti i on the Boroo ?a plan, aa :.t. i tn the fSal l ol W o* Inrton. Mr. ku tl waa ie ump ntl.- i t,y ' mr. who r. lida fl In Rt. . fi for the neighborhood of IhoJef* :? ra in that lowly Virginia, cly this c-v nlng. PERSONALS Mutor R. W. BUBter, forni.-tiv of Wln r, now of th'- Interior DopsrtBMBl h rs, and bride Lave r. nted I bOBM Ott F vBUtsenth atreot in the society qu.tr i--t ..f ute etty. The condition of Mts (Joners! Barty II- ih, who ha* been ill for som" tim.-, la fl .t Improved. There ls quite a creditable m..vent.nt on foot, which wdl pr .v.- succ***fu] in th.- Betti future* for UM formation .f g r, hi. torlcal society, at tha nation? al capital. a man las*! Ht ea a hi ' hawed to Frank I,..- Simon, of Monticello, Va., and Ma- Schmidt of this city. Mr. Q oi ?' Pols Ruttkls, of Qordooa* v!ll-, Va., and Mi"s Lilly Wini Clay, of this r i-y, wan iii irrti I ? i W di Bftsn -ii st the of Dr. R li Haiitioh. No MS D street northwest Rsv io- Ri b, aa ! tani r itor of Trin? ity Prob -ian! Episcopal chun-h, offlel .ie.i. ai:. .- a ta.u..ti oi and tion. Mr. and Mrs Kinki-' I iff brr N w York anal ot.Y r northan pisces oa s ? ? * Ltas-toor. Aft. r Doe rober 1st they B ll I"' ut b OM fo friend, at No. fj!H Ph -t stn ot flosthwoot ". don A II Van Znndt and Wife, foi mei ly ol Rtchaaood, an qusrtend her* for the wbitar, at the plummer Hotel on G str. ? t. Mr. Ctanace kv Yoong, bpi re la ii of r i eu ifs i. of Vu- in la, and Mr i?? trie* W H' t. ey, ? ??: y ot C bstqbb man Turner, are also ut Um Pl which H a great r. . t ft , virginians. M m Ja'in M .: -v ill JOOSfl and ' i ."ii Richmond, ar.* t. ? psrmanentl] localed hero, haring lucra? tive p atti i] . Iii the i I ? ? tl .-IV . s of Ihe Boothera runway postsc ru PT. Bf, I. '"lopt-.n and bride, aft. . BS ? good portion of their hon- y ben, r-?t^irned home by thin aft'-. i: ? n's , Mr. Austin Bl akenhor ot h bad brid. ? ok ih9 afternoon tra.n for RI ' Mr. N. w. Boora, of Rlt hmi n 1. | h ^n his w;.y home from Bititim r< nina. < insulin !>' A\ l.I.EVATOlt. PROTECTION IDEAS. Lord Salisbury Unable to Carry Them Ont (or Tories. QCKE* VICTORIA AliD THE Tl UK. I.rim Stories Told of Secret Kvrrti llon* at Conslaatlnople?Ho.t Aimil aa American Tnrkey tx la Cobden??General Forclau >e*va. (Special cable lotter.) LONDON. November 23-The cool con? tempt with which Prime-M'nlster fails bury, when speaking i*?t TB*adiy Bt the nutting of the Natl"nal Union of Con? servatives, treated the proposals nt thi Protect lonlsts relative to the bapuefllen of a tariff rn wheat, oat*, bari-'y, and hop* ha* keenly disappointed law cultuiista, who trusted that the acces rdOB of the Tories to office would imply some modicum of protection. Hut his explicit declaration that a tart*, for pro taetlaa In any form waa BBpeeenta baa ; not deterred the agricultural Intereota' i from miking fn sh app-al*. -day a deputation from tiie Ka> tl -i.-I AaaOCdatloa of Hop-Grower* watt**l on Lord Benah -ry. ant pvetaetad that a tai in was p.aced on ton grown kepa, the t'.n*i lah hup ladustry xx old mm a cease to exist. Agata, the i Klaletet waa oompolled to speak pl,u::ly. Ho a.-kxi tb* ?? pl Hatton to look elooely tnt.> thi problem ot proteetloa. if protection sti uid bu graatoJ ti the ai 11, ii- matti t. ?? '? ; ai xiii ba thi feeling of tho wheat-groa WOllld bl envious. ? ?- aa blgbly practical the denian ls fppr a prOtoetlOfl tariff, what, 1; \x.-r-- granted, would be tin- faelh til- ooneoaier at finding the price el bread : . The government, ne added, lal no 'n tentlon of placing ? tariit on any uti'','. laeral ooauaerca. it waa leaklrg ny other means to relieve the aaTieoitural dletraaa Si ii'TA RI AN KDPOATTON. ITnahla to gratify the party yearning f.'r prot-ctinn, the governm-nt is pnpairlns tfi gratify thf daein for gaetarlan educe* Hon. Lord Baltabury use.l a phnai in ipi kmg to a deputatljn of bishop! who flatted him ob Wedaeaday. Hi s ii i: "\w maa* do what tn i ia, an i v.'.. it vf can do must bf done quickly.** Tha Prlmi Ktnliter obvlooaly meant ii n um Mctarian div rr triumph might be brief, ani Hat iv- waa nady t" gi mt s t.i thi educational lefbrina ap provt i by thc Clari Th" ? I Of the bi-hop* over the ?i ; i nnmlftaheWt. Tiie Archbishop of Caatorbtiry (efl a bed nf glckaaai foy the purpoee of heading tho deputation, " I lo- spoke under tba strain of sulter The Waeieyaaa hui the next audience with th'- Prime mu.isti. on Wedneaday. HP.ITAIN AND TIT.KKV. It can Le authoritativf ly BtatOd that i."id Bellabury*! laatruetloBa to .--'.r Phillp *'iirrl", the Hrtti.-ih Ambaaaadof to Turkey, who 1- ft Kiu-I.ir.d a few days p return to his poet of duty, .ir- ti ?irv undue pressure on ? lian for tba ex-I'ution of tli" r" Tp>rms in Anmula, aad i" | tt the Porte to !? ..nx r from the estating ad* mlnlatratlva anarchy, and to appoint mthorrtJaa, through whom the r- Carma mut be affected, .Slr'Phill;' bal takea with him ail bu ?ograph lotti r fruin th" Queen to the hUtaa. This i* rappeled le ? a reply i a letter tho B rttaa m nt t.f bei ?y, with the communication he sent to p.r.i Siir leira which tba latter r^ad at ?? meetJac of til" NaUonal Union "f : rattvi i at Brighton on Tv tight last, it la ?.ud tba! the Queen ?.iii Invite tba Buttaa to visit Boga-d .ben tba Um* theil i ? ? jnxi'ty at tiie Fonl*rn Office in n i-'i to tba Ba t baa greatly Imiaid du? tha ana. Kine: Bambi rt, nt Italy, tba Shah "f - aad tie- Kike i > of Japan, ara [flited with the lnt-ntlon cf Vi Eagiaad In tho sprine Ii (> ta. i iii it :ih wiii be accompanied by los Mo mb r-' l-l ili , tho valladh, or heir apparent to th? " ? ? The temporary lull in tito Turkish crisis tie- I HOB! tv IttVI | : -..' i lo oiihllsh radiant eulogies ,,., _ord ? ny as ?!: nvlor "i the pian of Europe. 'I>- non", lt ls cl lim.- I, li ts pgl . : tho continuity of eon ? i aetioa by the Poweni he is the gnateet Hvlng ti diplomacy, and he extorts thc admlia loa et foreign atateaaaeo, ate., etc. Then li ne d'-ubt that the Prism Ktate 'er1* reputat'un baa ai ? lahaai ! by '??-? tit with which he has mantpulat U 'ho diplomatic tm,*!.- lu th" Ki?t. but 'ho Ccnservitlve Jubilations are prinati-r* tn-l likely to lie turned Into ridicule by -Gining developments in Constantinople. TUllaClSil devolution. Th" Lalee! aad iv-st advlcea r calved on the Cotnincnt concur with tboei received 'n London tbal tho Turkish revolutionary r>arty ls making h?adway against tin* Sultan, whOie promised reforms are held .i derision. Hatches of lusp-'ots ar- il.illy deported i .tn Constantinople gad s.-. r.'tiy exe I ar bbbi I bi rag of the Su: taa'a oubliette*! in Anio Klaer, Bia own rder that ali tili prlao * magi n ; .vithln the Yiidiz Kio.sk under his direct upervlsion 1* sufficient to IMfftatl how rolcaalc tho position continues. The W-stmmster Gazette publishes a Letter from constantinople regarding the ecret executions, and the writer tells i grim story. Divers who are employed n driving piles for a new pier outside iiie GoMon Horn, on reaching bottom, were surprised to lind a number of bodies ? LBdlag Bprlgbt around the place that 'iad been d- dgaati 1 for the driving of piles. One of the atven ld "tiled them is the tf-jdled of students, some of whom bad beea known to him personal.y. All bad heavy leeda tied to thf ir feet, causing them to stand erect, the corpses thus iieing given a weirdly life-like appearance. i'i.ey numbf-red between forty and fifty. Apart from the Conservative bluff, it la ?ten-rally recognized that the Power:" .-mst prepare to deal early with a radical o.utlon of the Turkish problem. PARTITION. In discussing the partition of Turkey. tbe Engii&h press of both parties does not shrink treat ci.liming a lat Share ? f the spoils for Gr.*at Britain. The St. James Qeaett! heida that Egypt md Arabia, with that part of Persia Jolr. ng thf llritoh ladlee .system throug.. iiUuchistan, oucht to be Urltlah. The as lent of the Shah of Persia to the scheu,, lora not matter. Southern Persia, the ip*** says, is ripe to fail at the aral hake. The Spectator speaks on similar lines. The Westminster Gazette, advocating nore modest British rights, suggest! tba', he Cnlted States may have a finger lt. he pie. It recalls Richard Cobden'! fan >'. published tn a pamphlet In IVS, an ?ititi, d "England, ireland, and Amen i." In which he pictured the Pashallk* ? in-formed into free States eontrolleo ty American!, and transformed Into t ?entre of beneficent religion and prosper mi civilisation. Cobden'* letters ino,-, hat an Americanized Turkey haunte. -la mind. While admitting that thi* li an lllu -ion, th! Westminster Gazette Mya that t ia not a hopeleasiy erratic one. Rober 'allege, lt adda, li not the least powirfu rf the agenciea in Asia Minor. If tli ? mei lean people Intervened, lt alka, wna igbt not happen? NAVAL SHIP-BL'ILDINO. The government proposes to ask for ai ucrease {2,000.000 In the coming budget ha vote for ihip-bulldlng. This will rals? tba navy eaUmatoa to l%tX)0,000, nearly half of which will be devoted to ship? building. The desertion of the richest LH>era!a from their party la causing a depletion of the party puree. The Executive Commit? tee of the National Liberal Federation de? signs to levy an assessment of a shilling a hoad upon the member*, of the party. sad it Ls nicola tod that this win pro? duce DBMS! yarly, but lt can be said that unless tho Executive Committee ts reformed, the rank and file will not sub? scribe. It ls likely that the trouble in tne snip bullding yards on the Clyde and <-t Kel fa t will result in the sending of some ? tlve contracts partly 'o th..- I'niu-a States aud partly to Oermany. lb* report entreat arly In the week that Captain McClure will come to Kngl nd as tne agent of the Chinese Government, and with authority to enter Into contracts for the construction of Iron-dads, gun ba.as, mil turpedo-boats, is repeated, ihe orders, lt ls said, will extend over years, BBd lt la understood that they ure Ihe Isrgeat aver gtvsa by say rower at ene tim.*. As Japan is certain to spend on ship-building a large portion of tile tll. BRtSM indemnity n.w \y.i\K in tne Hank ot England, th Brm* expect a full t.de of prosperity, barring strike*, vine latest feature of the lab r dispute ts a proposed ooaUtloa of the Tyne eti.p buiid- i * with tnose Of thc Clyde and Bel? fast. Tkfl dhsmts goos not promise an early flSttlemi Bl AS! IA.-Cl'Ki; EXPEDITION. Although the expedition that la to go is not likely to light any? body, the forces have been Increased, lt has bow b en dec! led to send S<0 wt.ite effectives, SM of th- Wea! ladle restaaeat and i. The urittsn battalion ls drawn from flt, full-Mown, men, se? ll cit d Hom a number of regiments. A Ma-el.il a-.ike | of tnt army waa sh .un by tin- .ll.'ltculty In finding men who were lit for the service re.pilrt .1. t",e Infantry i. gUttSttl OBUM show' no fun grOWB BMB, the rai ka being Hllerl with ? ?> 1 a. -rs. Sev 'ral regl n, mts dil not have fl suttlclent numi-r of full-grown men to supply the deniand KIM,EH WITH A STICK. Another Truant, in the Cockade City. PSTRHSBCRO, VA-, November 23 (Sportsl.) CoIOBtaa Toran (colored) wa* kitted on Gill street to-night, about h O'Clock, by two other negroes, named Ll "Vari Davis gad td BM I" AU 0*011. The fttCtS, as lettltt< I, an very meagre and to UM f-tlmony rani wltaeaees, Jaggss Toran, a bnth r af the deceased, anti proprietor of :t stat".- on Oiil street, Iud s.ttne Words with I....is patterson, la ins atora, and afic- s .me Ultis trouble ejected l'atter *ou Into the street, and warned him nat t ..nie back. Kati.-ison then threw rocks at Toran's store, breaking fis windows, and start flt ti-' dil street, in compony orith ' Daria Cohanaii Toi n la eompaay witu h.s mother, Jane Toran, was coming down CHI sfireot, und when they got op 10 11 .vi i .md Pttttanott, Tatterson ' lilt him; hit him," and Davitt, who had i . s ? ? atk * la Ms baada, struck C 1 mn Toran back of the head. Kino IN A kew MXNTJTBR Tai an fen le the grooad, without utter ing a BOBBd, and dud lu a few minutts. Ttio Coroner was sunmoucd, and B jury of Ittfljueat at once empanelled, an.i tuc body flowed. ThS Jury adjourned .n i ui til to-morrow, in order to allow a post? mortem to b? made. THE N.:c,UOK.s EXCITED. The aesrex i an nay much worked up o-. :? Um murder, u Toran was. a ve.;. LBOft. I to several Bocieti. s ia thia city I ill] a thousand . thc house where Tomi 'l and they won laud In th- .r targets .-'ii' t ti.- mardi1 patti' meted at 1030 to-nlgh*. t.y Officers Crichton and Karn*-'-**, bi t.? ? and made tho following statement: "I waa tn J i '"r'--. aad a ru"* took pine. ! WM SBOVSd OBI on tl walk, and several men commenced bitting ? ii kura, aid arhaa i ;. I thr> v. a stick* ,'.?!!<-ti I ha 1 In my : -I i to I t know wr.o die Alick struck [ then aralked bom nus kt "il thal i ha v. 9 .i i I ll Mil Oi!!). The Can Kii-k.-il-V llurutna; Ot lioont-?l.ti.-til Option. BAST RADFORD, va., November . >-J A Mallox, night en-.'l ncer of tho ShMtllo kf*ht plant here, willie huming yesterday had Ills collar bine broken by th* recoil of the gun. I tptala Winiam Inghs, Mri Ingles, Mi :. J. M. Breasie-, two daughters ot Mr. HOC. Inglis, a daughter of Andrew i nd Mts* Mollie Harelay, left yesterday for Atlanta. Rohort 1-. Jordan and diaries tt. nan nil* have returned from Bland ******* 'ty, Whan they spent a week hunting. ?Ried one deer und liva- wild tur? keys. A good deal of excitement was c?use<l h-te 1 st night by the burning of a SB* 1 -?? ls UM yird An engine rushed UM % CST Up the track, switched lt, an 1 ian lt huck to the water-tow yr, wner. the tire w is put out. ROS J. lt. Harrison, who has been pas? tor of the Baptist church here, has BO> eepted a call to Bt Joseph, Mo., and wm Move for his new (MM MOBtttty. A largely-signed petition was pratt BU I to the Judse of the HuatlBgfl Ce tri t dav, asking him to ordOf fl "local-option" a. The election that w .a held last Jun-* having beea declared "no election,' by Judge H. K. Blair, a n-w petition has been circulated. It ls thought that the next election if ordered, will be held under the Wal? ton law. EXl'EVSIVE RAILROAD ACCIDEHT. A Pnllman Sleeper Mile-Wipe* a ( oul-Car? The I)....na-.-. CHARLOTTKSVILLK. VA.. November 23.?(Special.)?Quite un expensive and an? noying accident to tho Chesapeake ani Ohio Railway Company occurrtd tli.i morning at the switches Just west ol Harris's Foundry. Fortunately no ont B is hurt. A* a result of the accident a tine le.-per attached to No. 3, the westbound Flying Virginian, waa badly dam? aged, a loaded OOttl-CttS a M sumed ovei and broken, flavstttl rails were snapped in two, and the railroad scaled were de mollshe.1. Trains Nos. 2 and 3 pass each other other at the union station. Thia morn lng about 3 o'clock N?. 3 was balm. Uraaaferred to a side-track In order t. .e. No, 2 pa*s, and Just before the rear s->a-p,-r got over the switch the flagman who was on thc front end of the ladi coach, Jumped down and lt la said turnc the switch before the nar trucks passe*! BOBS lu As a eongOOBOOCS, the front trucks went on one track and the reai .nes on another. After going a short lis.ance this way, the Bleeper sMtt-*stptt*i the coal-car with the result elated above' The passengers In the sleeper were nm awakened by the acctden*. but they ha^ to bs aroused for transfer to anothei coach. Had the train been going at a rapk rate, the accident would have been fat in re serious. The track was cleared lt time for tbe day trains. Accepted tke Call. L.RBBB-URdaj VA.. Nov-mh^r Zl.-atpa ctal.)-The Rev. Edwin 8. Htnks, of Lp "crvtlle, to-day accepted the call to th* rectorship of St. James Episcopal cnurch -tere, and will enter upon tnt duties there of early in December. Nashville, Tenn.-MIss Nora Work Thomas Daria, and David McCol um iromlnent people, wera drowned tn tht -iver at a point twelve mile* below trill city, while attempting to cross In a shift SCHOOL OF ATHENS, Prof. Davis, of tte Unliersity, Dcii.ers His Celebrated Lecture Here. PIIRSEMTGD BV JI Ul.i: 1 Mi RIM. Reall?tli- Ylerr* of tho Groat Flea and of tho llr-Udlo.**?Work or th* Ladle* CuBimeudKU-p-CoMtrlb-IIWH* to the Bolldlaa F~ad. Profesinor Noah K- Davia, th* dl-tio* B?shed *oholar, and member of the facul? ty of th* t**itv*r*lty of Virginia, loo tured before a larg* and cultured audi? ence at the Young Men'* ChrUtlan A* sociation Hall la*t night on "Th* School of Athens." The lecture wag given under th! au? spices of the.ladle* of Richmond for tha benefit of tha bu.ldlng fund of th* uni? versity, and realized ths m <t sanguine expectation* that lt would Us a brilliant oratorical effort, replet* with Interest, and evidencing profound learning and ui.'.'! research. Th* lecture wai Illus? trated with excellent Btereoptlcoii vl?ws, kindly furnieht-d ty Mr. Arthur B. Clarke, of Ulla city. The photograph! were shown on a canvas 1*5x21 feet, which wa! effectively bordered wltn "Um* and Yel? low" draperies. Intertwined. P II Ml N TKO BY -TUMI INGRAM. Profs?a,)r Davis was Introduced by Judge John H. Ingram, who said that any Introduction of tho <li*tingut*h?it Mp-*;.i-.#* of the evening would bo Incom? plete without a brief ntatement of tho Objeeta of this entertainment, and with? out some Illusion to those under whoeu auspices lt wa* being held. He then de* tailed in itraphlc and stirring terms tha story of the tire, and said that. If there had ever been any doubt aa to tha glace tue university held In tho afflictions of tr.e people, lt had bern dissipated, for lo the hour of Its need assistance wee coming from every hand, the widow's mite and tho rich man* bounty being alike placed at Its di.-poaal. He dwelt at hJBgth IB the part the women of the Knuth had played In the matter of raMag fund*, for the rebuilding of the university, and aatd thal, even Omagh the I.?.?;-!.itura of Virginia should provo r. r-am to it* duly, and not tn tke a fluf Bcleat appropriation to rtstor* tbe In* BUtutlon ni ai] it.** former magnitlceut li i-i tums, and though Its alumni and til. adi among the men should prove falso to their obligation*, he had abun? dant evidence tx) convince hir? th.it the women of the Booth, unaided, would mi to it thu a new minn.li, fashioned as mach liku the old as pee* Mir.-, would proadty rear Ma done, tho central ornament of our great university. (Applause.) il- i'"k". further, of th* object of the entertainment, la aid in the work of rea. toratloii, and of Professor Davis'! klnd MM la cons-nilng to deliver hi* cele? brated lecture on "The School of Athen*." THE LECTT.RK. i'r.ff.agor Devil spoke of tho pi*a*ur? lt gave him to be present, and to notlo?? fbi fire.u Int* r, st tint wa* being evinced, in Rf ch uk nd In tho rebuilding of th* uni? versity. Hu esteemed lt, he said, a rar* prlvUegl te be abl* to contrlbut* In any nay towards the re*toratlon of tba dtatin gulab 1 seat of learning. Bristly hi re? viewed the history of the Institution, and then, by mean* of *t*reopttcun view*, he p.- 'x.iiifd the buililiiKS. with their nun** rtMM feature*,, aa tbey appear to th<j vial* tr fioiii the lawti-tront and from tha ?Ida, The front vtera of tue building*, aa they appeared on th- mam ti ra til* night af ttlh, waa next Introduced, and tarer gave a graphic and atirrmg .. ? riptlon of tho Ure, willeri wa* aocen tueted by ihe next llluitratlon. presenting a .st le view of tha ruins. A maa*nlleaat portrult of Raphael wai neal latredBced, and the learned laeturer ?pat i'f his art and inrliienc*. The view of st. Pater*! and trie Va flag a. wince followed, lld up- to ih* main lubjeot of the evening, "Th* School of Athen*." The picture u*? repraaaeaa on th* can* van, and, after reviewing the Meteff of Athens, h-r rise, Irinurnce, and decline. r beete pointed out tba varteae Ul aili* of pbUOaopbOr!, li'il'lil.Hts, aili cyalog, aad -.ignified the part tivy tool* in mo'.' Oreel thought and ?tisU)m*. Tiie lecturer then gavi bi if skf \i-v.tn ot the liven and Influencu of Plato, ArUtotl-*, Atalbtadea, Plapaaa*. Arching!-*, Socra toe, rjlbagoria. Th wa le tagia*1, anil oo rt, and introduced aea*art***a gaecdatea b*bb*b tended to ahow the characteristics of the ni'-ii. Tba lecture, which wi* exesedingly In tt resting, waa frequently interrupted by applause, and lt* many humorous touches, weie thoroughly appreclnte.1. Professor Pa vu loft on in* lo.Mt P. M train for Charlottesville. I nlver*ll> ll.ill.lin* Fund. Tiie following letter explain* I RI* iinionJ, Va., November HS WJ6. .Mr. ey, M. ThoratOBl Hear Sir,?We have been appointed a coflUBlttee to forward you the enclosed aam of mid, which bel beea coulribuuti by Mr. Powell'* Behool to tiie "r_wor*tioa fund*' of the I uiver*.ty of Virginia. We have b-?-n Uua.it to revere ani love tba uaiverelty, ar.d ure greatly dljtre****! at the calamity which has come upon lt. Wu ate sorry to send io little, but viii feel honoured if lt can Herve to r place evin a small portion of the old romula. Very respectfully youri. Ellen M. liagby (ciiairman). Mgebeth W. Weddell. Murta Q. Mos. if y. M. Gertrude tbeltea, Oraee Elliott Shields, commit? tee. PROFESSOR LILES REPLY. This 1* tbe graceful reply received to the above; University of Virginie, Charlottesville. Va., Chairman's Office, November 22, '"86. Misses Blien M. Bag by << halrman). Eliza? beth W. WedJ-ll. Marla G. Morley. M. gertrude Skelton, and Grace Elliot! Shields. Committee: - Leda. * i have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt ot your Utter expressing your affectionate reverence for the university, and testifying your Inte? rest In lt* speedy restoration In tb! sub tantial form pt a contribution of XM.tl, tMti hy voluntary subscription In Mr. P iw< M's icbool. I am ?ure nothing could be more grace* fut or more encouraging to us than tho coeartOBeaea*, produced by your geiieroue ?at that even tbe girl* of th* 8tate, to whp;m our door* are necessarily clo***!. mn devoting themselves to our Interest* nd bestowing their pin-money toward! rehabilitating our dismantled building!. Surely the old rotunda, when lt shalt gain stand forth In lt? former beauty, will have an added glory for th* part which the women Bad children have taken n giving lt baric to un. I b* : that you. and all of those whom >ou represent, will accept our warmest links for thia tr bute of your love for the university, and thli evidence of your .'rnerou* prompting* In lt* behalf. Believe me. young ladle*. Wry sincerely your*. W M LI LR. Acting I'h.iirmaa. Amount previously luoaciibed ....113,111 td Edward H. Brown . 11?d c. D. Lanie . 19 Pl Dr. George Ben. Johaatoa . IO td HAjBXm Aa Karly Maralan Blas*. A Are. evidently tbe work of an In? cendiary, broke out In tha stable occu? pied by Henri. Hutson Bro hera, la '.he rear of Dr. Gordon'! rs id ance. No. HO ena! Grace itreit The engine! from tbe Broad* ind Third* rtrveta alatlona responded promptly lo the alarm -urned in from tha comer of Fifth and Broad ?i*reete. iori the flame* ware ?ubdu*4 befora eay material damage had bee* dona.