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TO THE I't III I? :
I'rtenits of Hie *)ls|iut?-li ?nonld do
fis a fa*, or by In form In? us of nn>
fa 11 ii r<? ?in lb?- port t>t newsdealer?,
or in-?*. ?I???*. ? on rnllronil trains, to
Oecet 111?' publie ?lemnii.l for <-oi?I?-h
of tills paper. IiiforuintIon is also
? Seoir?*.! h> ns of the ?lei I n?| tient y of
nny rarrlrr in Ktrlimoiid, Miiaclira
trr, or el*t*i*> her?*.
Will III i:ic i: in MOTHER CAIXf
1 he N- ' ? 1 ort Bun glv? i er? d
t>.rl that tbs Pn Bid? nt will soon
make anothei ill for troop* Its Wash
ington ? a i ? . the number
?required "m.a ?be a eto ?il
if the President would enquire into the
mait? i la? v.o im Jimi thai our government
is n??t ait this time able to equip ti?>- ija*,,
rided to
his ?all. What It WOUld .1?. with 100,100
a Lord oui4? know?' The three
Virginia reglmi ntr noa In ? amp
And the ilk-- r< i?<?n
Btati !' aid the
arUl 1 - mi?!? tely ?-.
they hav? ; Tamps o? w.t-Linii
ton, hut fact, the gOVOi li
ment has not anywhere tb? arma, uni?
'onus, ele.. ii..??|i.i al this time.
Possibly it wiiui.i be well for the Pi
I. nt to (s't tbS authority ?.I ?'.? .. | i
:;ill out KB ddlttonal m.-ii;
i>ut m* h??!"- I a iv? ...?ii to
mercies tbe ?privilege it it is ?given him.
Inly th? volunteers under lb? 11
call should be "armed and equipped ac?
mrdlng to laiw" and modern method! be
tete th?- ?serv?tes of others for.
Indeed, unless ?... ?are to hav?* trouble
?vltli ?some other Kurop. am Power tliain
ipain. it would seam that our 125,000 vol
atoars nn-i ?wooo regulars would to
imply BUlB< U I I for all our pun
We ma i. f? ir tbat preparations for a
i .all would i?4 construed by the
world a.s a recognition ?>f the probability
>f trouble ?between u and sonn one or
nore of ih<- great nation- of Europe*, Of
. if any such probability exists
are mes ought t<> b? ?gotten Into tbe
L. M .?s rapidl) as we t in furnish tlmm
rith Lut-. cooking ntiiisiis, modern
inns, uniforms, wagons, medica]
be, Be. Put at this hour not mor? men,
?ui more of the material and equl]
>.' u..r Is wii.tt i- most Beaded, In
Of What v?.- say, w, lind tbe g??v
rnrnent Stripping many parts Of the
ountry of ail! the arm- usually availa
>ie for militia purpoeee, toavlng the dvfl
authorities without adequate help in caes
if danger from mobs.
THE WV1 PI*RSO\M*I, BILL.
The bin which bean this title proposes
naklnii many ?isiiab!. changes in the
;ov?tnm? m and organisation ,,f 0U1.
*AX\ ; In.|. a- W* ale ):i!?il riled, i! puts
rgo upon the conn
my snttsted man. No matter how
rallant, by, how ?
nul bow unexceptionable In ?personal
Binding tbe enltoted maa may be, ho Is
o hurt i. ? op] irtualty git ? a hito to be
ton? ?1 '.ill? ? 1 ;
in ttie regular arm) the private atay
is?, t?. be ? eotoa? .\ hare
lone, but m tbs navy all th.it tb? im?-t
imbltlous snd d? ervlng r -. 11 s. t.. i man
an h??pi- to N Is S ??etty 1'lli.ei. N?>
?vondcr that lbs forecaattos of aO our
parsnips arc filled la torga ssaasurs with
'oreiKiit is ?ml aegroca No wonder that
*ur young m. b baattato to *hU* aboard
?Ip.
In tbe I Hit. d States army there are a
lumber t.f generan*! win? wars not trained
it U.st Point, and it |g pro- umaihl?: that
?vlth like opportunities gtVOB them some
it the cnllHU-d men of the navy mlnht
"IM .
tree, ws (?iitceti?' tbs great trains
sf t!i. tratalag ?iven the yoaag men at
Annapolis. No doubt It I? | Baa
No doubt it? standard Is ktgb, bal it Is
lilt-Am?ricain to mak? Of Its ,-ra.l
favor, d Stase, If ?.tin is ,.,-,? M.,m? th?>
required sxamlnatloa, why should they bt
exctuded from the honors of oui
Nupoie,.,, Mid thai reach soldier
pUntad a marshal's baton in bis knap
jtoSb, He meant that the buml.;.
Mm ?a!... tbtsHagadsbsd hbasslf mt?ht
r the htgbeat rank. It was his
polity it, pi?.m.,t. oeaervlaj yauag men,
and surely such should be thS polity of
our gnvernmeiit. the greateat r? nubile on
earth.
WheB the time comes when Am? Mum
youths who have a lUIng for ssa life
?is at-mied o? oppynuultKs for aAtBMB
ment In the navy, our navy will be abl
to Ret many very desirable recruits. A
it is. recruits are hard ta ?et. and S I ?r?<
pscoontBfi? of tboes thai are seeared ar
not white Amerli-ans.
Nor need th? r? 1??' any icnr that th
doors of office will thus be open to
wild m..b. N?? man who could mil pas
an examination would expect promotion
?)nly men of extraordinary gift*? woul
I... aUs I4? run th- ordenl. It might b
well t?> give the members of our nav?
reserves thanes f?.r commissions also.
What will be the fate of the bill no?
pending ta Oangreas we do not know
There will b?4 mu? h opposition from cer
tain quarters to the ?hange sin;
but w think that the opponents of chang
vasiiy sxaggerats the prababta eoaas
liiiii.es. There Isn't the slightest dan
xrer thai the navy would be ovitrowtle
with new malt rial for officers. No
-h.'ulil there be any tggt that th?. BOl
material would be of a poor sort.
The f-lgns of the times are t liait the?.
United States are deettaed to beoonto i
t naval power, and it behooves us t<
offer liberal Inducements to all who wil
make ;:?.?.d ..ill. a-, ??p.-dally when b;
so ?datag w?4 can vastly Improve the per
sonnel of the saheted men.
Ot R SOLDIERS AT SEA.
According to the BOOtOB Herald the tro
litsomc, plcntoky duties of the presenl
war will fall to the lot of the Jolly Amer,
bar. iBdS who are sent to garrison Manila
Their dattes, the Herald imagines, wii
i?<- light, mut will carry th?-m Into a lor?
clime, wbers everything at bast win
have th?4 charm <?f novelty. As a forth..i
guaranty Of the attractiveness of this
trip It is Suggested that little or no fight
ing will haive la be done, and that at
eleven days will be consumed in
Crossing the Pacitic.
While we may ?un?es-s our own ability
to derive the most enjoyment fr?.m that
kind of warfare which BeOSSBltatoS litt lu
or n?> lighting, we do not concede that a
fortnight at sea Is always a sou- I
pleasure. This feature of the proposed
trip to the Philippines may ii?r ti??, oance
prove most disastrous to our soldiers, and
possibly, unless the Paclllu fully sustains
its reputation, times may come when
i- v? ille will fall to < .'U II I!<>r cent. Bl our
warriors from their bunks.
Beaetohaees is no respecter <?f military
dti dp line, nor of anything else for that
matter, ami It.? victims are in wr disposed
to confess that they are picnicking while
In ItS throes. ?Eleven days of such SXpe?
rtoacei may convince tbe pi opea sd Manila
garrison that tbey have given up more
for their country than any men on eatrth.
And? moreover, ws do not imagine that
rt Ships, packed and jam
med with bliiecat. .1 humanity, will offer
"ail tin- BiOdern conveniences," ..r thai tbs
tars win bs luxurious. There ??11 bs
days may they i>(. few!? tabea tbe eery
thought of ths bill of fare will cause,
strong nun t?> quail and grow faiint, and
when Individ?ala hitherto modest in their
desires will want the *wrth.
Tbe big ship Panther, which carried
ths marines to Key Weat, stopped for a.
torn day:? at Old Point, and while there
it anchored ai short d?ctanos from the
h??t? i?. The fanes of th?- IM inrn ?aboard
were not distinguishable from tho shore,
tun from tbe restless way they squirmed
*boiit the decks and wistfully gaaod t<>
wards ih* land it wa.? easy to ?believe
i h.y bad received their "baptism of iiio"
on the water.
very nun has his own opinions, and
charity prompts us to hope that the fu
Hanlla garrlaon may find as utterly
wrong to our predictions, Ws arc willing
to pay for their rations, and we only hope
that they may oat them all?the kind? it
"i???n voyage" are can extend to thu light
boartod crew,
RAISING WAR FVBBO.
There ought to be no partisan or f-ic
limis obstruction thrown In the way of
reos in the matter of providing the
DOCeeaary funds for carrying on the war.
At the same time th?' Democratic watch?
?Jogs of the Treasury would tio well to
be on their guard to prevent BSStoSB t.ix
atlon and re.'klesa; appropriations.
Congress will meet agiiln In December
and there is no reason tor providing for
war funds for a period much ?beyond thai
time. If, when it does meet, peace Is not
in sight, it can easily devise ways ami
means (or raising any additional revenu?
that may bs needed, Unaeosaaary taxa?
tion and extravagant appropriations
WOUld "pi n lb? way for all sorts of job
bery .and the giving out of numerous un
ary contra? ts. They WOUld put a
premium on demoralisation and dto?
honesty which the struggling maaaes
WOUld halve to pi..\.
if the and of ths war should catch us
with a full Ti'-asury and the Republican
?party la ptjfwer, it may bs dspeaded ?apon
that that party WOUld promptly lind uso
for the surplus. And judging (he future
by the past, it man be set down as ?pretty
certain that whatever additional burden
ol Intel nal taxation may be placed upon
the people- (OT the purpose of conducting
tbi ** ** tttll BOl b? lifted until some
years after peace shall have been de
clared.
\\ ? mast light tbe v. air to a triumphant
tinish at any cost, but it involves no want
triOtlam to guard against i
bellum conditions that could be turned
t?> partisan account and would continue
I?, keep the people ground down by tax
ation for a long seaeoa.
sAimita <.itoiMi.
Th.- conviction is gaining grouml at
Washington that it wil. not do to count
.: on h?i|p from the Insurgents in
Ho- work of driving tin Spaniards out of
Cuba?
a Washington ?sp?cial to the New York
I!? raid sayaa that the officers of the army,
IS a rale, have BOl thought very highly
M UM army of ('?ricial ?lorn?/., and they
Ihigk still less of it since the failure of
tbs Chisels expedition, it win be re.ail?.i,
a.d.ls the special, that Captain Dorst
Went Into thS island and arranged for
tbS delivery of B large supply of guns,
irnmuiilllon, and military stores to tho
Banrgenta, agreeing with them as |0 the ;
L'oint where they would meet the military
?expedition from th.* I'nlW-d States; but
ehttS the expedition went down aecor.l
ng to the agreement and landed In Cuba,
*io Insurgents appeared to receive the
uipplles. This and other Information,
<aiys the special In conclusion, leads the
Wash?aigton authorities to b.-li?-v.- that
he Insurgents ?ill prove of little PTBO"
i?-.? 1 valut. In the Cuban campaign.
And from this and other information,
! also gegfegte that ve will not only hav?
o Ian?! an auuiv In Cuba sufficiently large
?> t xpel the Spaniards practically wlth
jut assistance, but m ly, before p.ulticu
lon 1? effected ami free g-overnment Is
stabilst)???!, have to dt-al with serious
laeattoaM growing out of political rival
les, ambitions, and Jealousies. In short,
In breaking of the Spanish yoke In Cub?
nay prove not th? most difficult part of
he work we have undertaken to accura
ilivh for the Cuban*
o?r two if i lili MAIM
There are two Iniards of strategy at
Washington. One Is romp??sed of govern
ment officers, ami th- other <>f BpeCtol
corr? BpOttdenta. The latter are tiy far
the belter and mor?4 accommodating set
of fellows. They seek to please, and
verj morning through the great m tro?
poll tan journals to which they are at
tached th?y give Ihe world frankly ..ml
honestly the laOBlt of the strategic . .1
t illations they have mad?. tbS night before
for the guktaaOS of our squadrons In
south-rn iv.il?r.'. Tiny I'll all they know
and more besides about the plan for
smashing the haughty admiral that 1?
running the Spanish Bids "f th.- naval
game of "I spy," atr/l they tell It w.ll;
they toll It entertainingly.
The other board la composed of a
grumpy, unaccommodating i??t of eld fel
lows who not only won't tell much, hat
who are shrewdly ieapeeted of n??t
telling Ihe truth when they do toll
anything; and who would be con
sider?.1 fOOlS If they ili.l tell
the truth. The special corr?.,
Board of Strategy Is not constituted <?f
fools, at WS know, :?ti?l It is m>t to be
questioned that they think they are tell
ing the truth. Hut it so happens that
illy th'.v are rewarded for trying
to tell the truth by their strategy's i???t
mu. riallzlng, while it seems probable
that ths other board win M rewarded for
not telling the truth, not only i?y oppo
sit.- n suits, but by receiving the appro
val of the people.
However? the members of the ?t
correspondents' Beard of Btratagy cea
laiv the tattering unettoa t?> their s?>uis
that if Bampeotn ?and Behtoy should follow
out the pi m thai ?board maps out for
them from daiy t.. daiy. tho game they are
playing might bs prettier than the ens
outlined by the rival hoard-though it
might not hr- war.
a pension si oesanow.
Monday Secretary ?oMhe-Treaanry Gags
?received B biter from S town In
Indiana enclosing 120 and an unsigned
not?-. Which read: "To help free Cuba.
From an old soldier dividing his pension."
If all the other United BtotoS p? nslon
crs would follow the example ?of th!
BOldler and ?livi.le th.lr pensions f??r only
One year, "t<> help fre?. Cuba," the sum
turned into the Treasury would amount
to sum?4 Ue\megJUA Ami Recording to
good authority. If all those who are en?
Utled to [??lisions rsfused to divide, but
those not entitled to pensions would ?li
vide, ths amount contributed to ths ttt i -
Cuba fund by th" p nsion army would
be some PV),OO0.WiO. Therefore, If nil not
legitimately <?n th?4 pension rolls would
agn i" relinquish In full for a year their
"claims" OB the government, th?ir
liberality aad humanitartontam would bs
a ; ait? d by th?4 sum of 11-'",0?*K),000.
Whait eh opportunity Is bars pr? M nt. ?I
to mak>- restitution, salve conscience for
a season, and st?rlbs blow for Cuba.
The r.llnqiiishni?tit by tho last named
class of th-ir ?pensions for a year would
not oiiiy aid materially in freeing Cuba,
but would render it unnecessary t.. put
such a heavy burden <>f internal taxation
on ths ?sechs of the poopls of their own
cuntiy. it would ?proas a special relief
to thait s? ction of the country that has
drained ?ver since tho war to pay
a large mir?, of ?the ?peaatoa money, but
has Experienced none of the benefits of
its distribution.
Tho findings Of the court-martial In tho
c?l?br?t?..1 case of Capt..in Carter have
been la ths War Department f??r nearly
two trecha. He was charged with being
absent urithout leave? with falsifying go?
counts, ami with other off?.nets, and tho
verdict was against him. It is now nn
nounced that tbe cae? will bs revtewed
by Attorney-General ?Jrigg.?-. Under ordi
nary circumstances ami conditions, th?
findings of th?- court-martial should I.
rtow?d by the Jndgo-Advocato-Oenaral,
but in view Of the magnitud? of tlie
charges, and the widespread Intereal they
aronaed, bow preceden! is t?. b? wtab*
Habed in connection with the final r? vi? w
of the court. There Is, saj s Waablag?
ton special, powerful secret ami politi
cal Influence ait worh la behalf of Captain
Carter, and it Ii believed that theas taro
tutors .nt? ?red largely into the movement
tO have the cast n-vi?IWOd by At4"
Q on oral Qrlggs, Instead of p? rmitting it
to paw through the regular channels at
the judge-Aiivo. ait? -<* ?ineral's ofltoe,
Fourteen men w. re driv? n out of camp
at Hempstead, N. T., on Monday, amid
the hoots and j?-.ITS ot th.lr < nmr.id.-s. for
refusing to enlist in tbs volunte?.r arm.4..
In on?' ..is.- ai man was peltetl willa
until he was covered irom head to foot
Tho Herald says there b is arlaen s spirit
..f relentless eager agaiinst "ftuabera," a.s
men who patss the physical exa?alna?on
und then refuse to anil -t are ilk
tbS contrary, men win? wish to fight and
. ct?.<i by the surgeons are cheer
ed to the echo? ami tho sadness of their
departure is tempered by the anthnataam
ami good will manifested."
The Cuban Insurgent force grows
smaller by dsgrses and unbeautlfullj I
as we approach Cuba? Tatas ever this.
'Tls distant.- buds not only cnchantim at,
but magnitud?-, often.
Spain's waiships don't seem to haw
tbs difficulty about obtaining coal on this
si?ie of ths Atlantic than was expected
by our War ?Board?
The sea aids cottages are pronounced
safe, on the ground thait Spain can t af
ford to fiia a 11.?w0 shot at a $10.1 hOUSO,
The Flickerin-*; .let?
Ciid-?its.)
Cas lOW,
f 1'rave-fair?
Y1111 Know,
il- sa there.
.Soft (}'?*.,
old theme?
l?ng sighs
Sweet dream.
fears pass,
I > ? uns o'er;
?Low gas,
Ones m?>iL-.
' A yawn,
B?HM sighs?
K coa
O mlzi'l
>ot So Had.
(Kxchango.)
Spaniard: Th?- Amsrloaa peopl?
hogs, puppies, and cowards at heart.
American: Are they anything mor?*?
Spaniard: Ye?, they are vile blowhards.
pigmy soldiers, and Sheep, all of them.
American: ? ?h. well. If that's all, I'm
thankful. I was fearful lest you might
think them Spaniards.
?-em
A| s? miner.
(Ilatrper's Huzar.)
"Pa." said .Molli?4, "?lldn't the Puritans
suffer dreadfully from the coldtJurlng the
first winter here?"
"Yes, darling. You see, fuel was
scarce-"
"Why dl.'.n't they burn some of that
furniture, then? They brought enough
over with 'em to burn half of It without
missing any*"
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Farmer Stuiiiird l?y Mahtnlna?Hi
U llhesapoBn M?letpnl Kiecti??n.
I BIBBIUHII VA.. May 17.-(Spe
clal.)-Mr. Pat Th<?mas, a wcll-knowi
farmer of Uinw|d?!le county, resldlni
neair Ford's Depot, was seriously stunne.
by lightning during the storm of day t??4
-ter.lay. He was out In his yar<
al th?* time. One side of his Ik??1.v fol
ihe fotos "f the shock, and one of hla
IMM s was split by the fluid. A physlcbf
was sent for, but Mr. Thomas revive?
before his arrival.
TKN YKAIiS IN Till! PKNITKNTIAItY
In t!i?: < ounfy ?"??urt of Hmwidille yes
tetrday, William ?Harris (cotoredl was p?i
?,n trial on an ladletaMBt charging bin
with placing obstructions on th? ITS '?
of the Atlantic-Coast Une railroad, m u
Aereeto, with Intent t?* wreck a train
Th" Jury found him guilty and fixed hh
?punishment at ten years' Imprlsoriim-ii
in the penitentiary. Owing to pp.mm
discovery of the obstructions no ?lamag?
resuit.-d from the act Harria waa ar?
rested In this city.
in the sain- curt yesterday Blchart
Cbtovet ??olor.?ii w.s convicted of an
aull ?m Mr. Joba Tuckei ami sentence?
t?. pa.y a fine of 12... CbtoVOB wa.s In
dieted for felonious .assainit but 111- Jill >
reduced ths grade of th?4 offenen.
OMMBRAL NBWft,
ReV. i'". Jers Wltberspoon. of Rich
mond, is preaching morning and night al
i!i. S. , ?a.-! P | .n ?-durch. Tht
t?rricos are largely atteaded, an?i s
reatt deal of Int.-r.-t Is manifest? ?1.
' Th.? tick?-?s to to \.t..l Bt the munl.i
x.l tiecti'.n on the Nth have been print.4?!,
lader the supervisi?n of tbe Electors!
Board. The regular electloo win be
-mich mor- quiet than w?s the primary
i? April Mb, beoauee, arlth the sxeep
ion of th?- Ctrancllmen In tbs Tirol Waid,
D?mocratie Bomlaees will havo aa
?[.position.
Mr. T. Jefferson ?Mairk. who has Just
,... n re-elected assistant secretary of
he Mftlioilist Sumlay-.S> hfiol As.-.
ias b? 'ii actively connected with Hi?4 aa?
iiilatioii In that capacity for twenty-six
ars.
Jaba Oree (colored) ?tras arrested to
lay, having in his poeeeeetda a fine sol
f harasse, supposed t<? ?have been ?stolen.
; i it was given tt> him.
Mil IM)It I \F.\\ S.
the Artillery Camp? Now Infantry
t amanai ??? n<* m-tuni/.. ?i
NEWPORT ItBWS, VA., .May 17.
.-|.? ?iai.>-The tents at Camp Warbnrtoa
k-ere all floored to-day, and the work of
recting the ?stables for tbs hornee, arhkfh
re expected to arrive aa Tharaday, is
?.ing ahead ?rapidly. Forty horses in all
till arrive from Kentucky. Ths Pennsyl?
anls artillerymen had tbetr second taats
f treacherous Hampton Roads weather
i-t night.
In UN storm of Sunday afternooa Ifr.
V. R, KOCh'S lialalSMiue SPailll y.l,-|lt
tanateas nettled in 11? - mud at an
ii'nf th- sblp-yaid. su?* was
a?-...i tins morning
Ths Chesapeake and Ohio tug Hlnton
uffered considerable damage in last
Ighfs storm. Bbs loal her smOhi
Ths Baals of tbs Newport News Mill?
I ideiny will b?- h?l?l on May Nat
ml June 1st at th? City Hall.
The fifth aaaaal ball by ths C. P. Huat?
igt?,n ?Republican League Club w.?s given
ist night ..t the Casino. Then was s
irg?. attendance.
Ths movement to organise s military
ompany t?? succeed ths Huntington
? already taken tangible form
olonel Huffman, principal of ths New?
?ut News Militan Academy, hats offered
he us?- of the fifty Bprlngfleld Rifles la
Tbe main .?teami tiiaiak at t tin- electric?
ght plant burst this morning,
?tating a cessattoB of operations tor
re bourn Ths pressure of steam broke
Bveral aiadows, snd s [decs ol iron pipe
relgblng ten ?pounds wa.s hurled fifty
t. narrowly missing Buperlnl
harpe. Had th? room b? en only half
b srna.i!. these werhlai Inalds would
Ittod by escaping
team. The accidl nt | a by a
steam hamm? r."
NNCKL i:\in it?; (?it my.
cillent e of Henil. I'ronoii need I pon
ii it*?odd i.mit l'oint Natoed, i:t<-.
BOTDTON, VA., May 17. ?tBot ? ?tal >?
he court-room was ? rowded and Januned
'St.?day to loan* Judge HOBMS pTOBOUBCS
of death ?'ii Qeorge Hits tor
i<* murder of William Powers. The
d ths - ' and ?fixed July
h for the ex. ? iitinii. Wht n !
alabad aad ths crowd had left ths court
ouse, <'. T. Reeha, who luid been sp
linted by ths ''.?un as counsel for the
rl.-i?iit-r, and who was not present when
IS at nt- a. a - ; ? ?Boom I ?1. . am?- In
?rriedly and moved f??r a bow trial,
??on tht: ground thai it had developed
ait ?m.* of the Jurors was a'minor, and
ait therefore tbs rerdlct Is rold. After
IBM lively sparring between the Bench
,.i counsel, tbs ?'??mt set Baturday as
is Urns to Investigate ths matter
ild jui,"'.s tig. -, and ?.|s,, gg t?. tbe
tiii?ty of th.* verdict Ths furor in
lesttoa Is sai.l t?. bs only lit y.-ars old
- was taken from among ths hyatand
s.
tlting officer from the Franklin
Irginto Military Company was her?, to
ty hunting fivs SBOre men to make up
company's com] lement His su
as ppor. Our small awls ?population Is
. young or tOO Old to suit I Ige}*
tm.
Mrs pet, r Puryear, th?- mother-in-],iw
Judgs Homes, who has been in feeble
alth lor some time, to attempting to
t. oat ot bed leal night about i o'clock,
il and strach on her head, producing
ncusslon of tbs brain. i?r. <;. h
ut? r was celled in. an?l did everything
?ssil.'?. for bt ft III f. but she remains
leonsclous, aad her friends spprehi u.i
.- gravee! ? onsequ? ncea,
\K?-il Minister Mnrrio.l.
lAVAl.K, DICKSNBON COUNTT, VA.,
ty 17. (Special | Rev. J, H. Re
lata.I, and Miss RaOBB Sli.n TOtt, of
ashlngtoa county, wers Btwrrtod at ths
sldence of th?* ?bride's ?par?ate, mar
Bad-?f .. Mr Ro? a - nearly T?? years
I, and has been ai widow? i less than a
ar The I. r i ? I ' i- M They will r< Ids
CllntWOOd, where Mr. ROM has g very
asan! Imme.
?talize Your Blood. Overcome That
red Feeling. Get a bottle oi
ood's Sarsaparilla and begin h
ke It TODAY, and realize the great
?od it Is sute to do you.
food's Sarsaparilla
Americas t; realist M ?Miaue. AU ?riigg\j$
t XI VE It MTV VlVU.S.
Tbe Froarmumr?The Setr lliilld
|i,KS--V lallnr? F.x|ir?*te?l.
The inauguration of the new diversity
buildings will bS celebr.ite.l with proper
ceremony In connection with the llnul
exercises In June, which this fOOt will be
of sepeetal interest.
The baccalaureate sei ama win be de
ItVSred on Sunday evening. June 12th, by
the Right Rev. T. W. Dudley, I?. P.,
Bishop of Kentucky. Monday, tin* 1.1th,
will be deVOttd to the llt'rary societies.
At noon an address will be given before
the societies by the Hon. Joseph W.
Bailey, of T? xas. In tin? evening the
m? ?la.nists will deliver their prise orattona,
on Tuesday the inauguration ceremonies
will OSCUr, Including an Ods by th?4 Hon.
A <'. (?onion, of Staunton. ami ??.Mresses
by th?. Hon. Jaunt s C Carter, of N'w
Y?,rk, ami the ROV. I, M. Carson. 1>. D..
of I.ynchburg, the hitter In oonn?*-ctlon
with the opening of the Rouss Physical
Laboratory. In the evening a reception
wlli bS given to th?- visiting alumni iiml
other gusa tot on Wednesday, at noon?
an address Will be delivered before the
alumni by the Rev. Randolph M'4Klm.
I?. !>.. of Washington, l>. <*., and In the
?v. nlng of the same day win occur the
conferring of degrees und delivery of
diplomas,
Mr. McKinley will be pr> sen', If public
business will permit. Among th?' dtstla
gulsbed gui-s-1 ?rh? bava ti.tinit.-i>- prom
ised to attend ar?4 ?'.ov.riior Tyler and
his staff, Hon. W. T. Harris, t'ommis
siori'T of Education for the United
States; Hon. J. W. Southall. I'ommis
toner of Education for \'irginin: Bu
Martin; Chancellor McCrachen, of the
University of Now Torh; Professor Ott?
dersteeve, of Johns Hopkins University;
man Hay? Mesara M. B. In?
galls, of the Cheeapeahs and Ohio, and
Samuel Spencer, of th? Southern railway
With Mr. ?Spencer as his gu.s's will be
the orator, Mr. Carter, and a large party
Nw York alumni. A similar party is
expected from Washington, ?and many
other alumni will be present from all
parts of the country.
WILL! tMBBtrmo.
I'i ?.?-? .-?II ..: in the t'lrcnlt Court?
\ ? tosh Tuben ni reieaaato
WILLIAMBBURO, v.v.. May IT.?(Spe
cial.) Circuit ?'?uirt is in session to-?la4'.
Jia?lge Bto? Batons ). residing. The Bret
sc on trial WBS a minor affair. A large
comber of attorneys are in atteBdaace,
among whom are H'?n. H. H. Pollard.
John Lamb, Jr., aad Hart<>n wise, Rich
mond; it? n. Maiii?-\ Paiaee, ?New Kent;
Hon. .lam? - N. Btabbe, CHtweeeter; Arthur
Begar, Hampton; C. \ Braad, Judge U.
R, Warren, James City; J. i". Hubbaid,
p.. ii. Baren, York, ami a. ?'. Peachy,
Newport Near*
?Clerk of th?? Court Qeddy was I
suddenly ill to-day, and bad to leavs ths
ciuri-ni??m .nul go horn??. His dun
b? Ing looked aift? r by bis ?l?-i>ut>, Mr. Ed
ward Qeddr.
The Regulars ?>f Wllllamaburg ami
.Iain-s fus- were in si'ssi'in tO-day. An
adjournment is not in?>k?*.i for until the
last <.f tbe areeb. Nearly every member
anawered t?) th?. roll?call. Th?' president,
rice-president, secretory ami treasurer,
and l?-g,-i! a?l\iser WOTS nil prSSSBl '" the
morning session.
Miss Bills Hollyday, from Old Point,
ipected this ?veiling to visit Mis.-I
Kmilie Christi.in and Mis?; LOBUM Henley,
wii?. ?has i.h "ti an extended visit to
friend- in Hampton a.rui Norfolk, ami who
will return home on th?- Norfolk train.
Mr. W. E i'.itligairi. chairman of th?
?D?mocratie Committee <?f York; Mr. i,.
P i: unes, chairman ?>f the committ?.(
New K m. end i!, i.. Carne, of ?Richmond,
were registered an the Colonial inn to
il a-,-.
Thomas M. D?rala, a prominent ritt?
z? m c>f Syracuse, N. Y., paM a Bytng visit
i few days rince. Mr. i???rnin was
accompanied i?\ Major K. B. Townsend,
of Provld.ii
I'VIL? t no\ \T \v\iihi:\t?i\.
Uni
'.skins to Hung lor tttempti n?
Hi?* I ?mil ? rim?*.
WARRENTON va., May 17.?(BpoctaL)
To-morrow an .*,.;?? a. m. th?. sentence of
death srtll be sxecuted oa Jim Kskin for
attempted criminal .assault upon a white
girl, aged it vais, named Wagi.-r. The
.'Vi?l'-nc> in th- .?' I that, s iin?
time during March Kskins. who
S ?? at tramp, went to the bOUSS Of Wag
i? r, the child's faither. in the neighborhood
..f Bcaleton, m tins county. He wa.s cm?
ployed by Wagler as a farm liand, stay
ing in th?' house, and on the morning of
Nth maul?- ihe attempt. Kskins 11. .1,
but was overtabofl at Biwoodj Culpeper
county, tin* ssrne day and brought to
Warrenton than evening. That Right as
.. precaution Judge White seal Kskins t?*?
Alexandria f??r safe-beeping, on tbe Pri?
day following, April 1st, he w is brought
beck to Werreaton. v Jury was im
panelled, counsel aaatgned t?? defend him,
ami m a crowded court-room tbe trial
?begun ar BM O'clOCh, lasting until L!:L?
that afternoon. The Jury, after being oui
one hour, return? ?1 a v.-mil?it of guilty,
and the Judge sentenced him t?> hang.
HAITI*!' TOURS I'l'.Ol'I.K.
?eellntc of the Mit mi ton District
Convention Veali*rdii>.
RTA1*NT?>N'. VA.. May 17.-iSpcelaI.)?
ThS Stauntnn District Baptist Young
p ?pie's Baton convened here to-day'
with about 1'? ?hi? gat?- pr eOSnt The
Borricos, conalstlng of addresses by
prominent speakers and preachers, were
held during the entire day, and t'.-nlght
i grand ooaeecratton meeting cooctuded
the work of the convention.
The session opened with a BU?riSS pray
er service. Among tin* m?>st prominent
men who took ?part In the meetings were
R?va C. s. Blackwell, Birmingham, Ato.;
Thomas A. Johnson, of Lexington, \.?.;
at I.. Qraee, of th.- University ?if Vlr?
glnla; J. C. Moss, of l.ymhburg. Yai.;
\ r.. Dickinson, of the Religious Herald,
Richmond, Va.; C h. Crulksbaw, of
Singer's Qtonn, v.l., and p. Bwann, <?f
('.?jshen Drill?. . Va. The Rev. M. !..
Wood, of Btaunton, mad? tbs address >.f
welcome, ai d Rev. W. T. Jonas, of Laurel
Hill, responded.
Bible <?>? Fing} l'rescnlitllon.
LURAT, VA,, May i: s; lal."t?
faverns Council of tin* Junior Order <?f
United American Mechanics, of Luray,
to-..,iv presented to th- public school au?
thoritles "i tbl i place .< B!Ma and ai line
United ?Stab ? ?Sag. Tbs Utter was sj,r,.tll?
to ths brecas from tie?* top of ai large
t!aL--i jte ralead for t?he.purpos". Tin- ad?
ition were delivered by
i a.pt liu h. s. parks, of Luray, aad Rev,
Dr. wharton. of ?Baltimore. Th? speech
nf acceptaace was made by Professor ?'
i Weaver, principal ..f th.* graded
BcheeL a luge . boms sang national
?llrs, and there was a number of pooph
in attendance.
Meinoriiil-Dn v nt I \ ml? l.n rn
LTNCHBURO, VA . May 17. ?s?
Memorial-Day was observed here this
afternoon. In the absence of ths military
roaspaalea ths sasrclsea were very <iuiet.
ulthough a large crowd turned out and
placed ?poa tbs graves of tbe Confede?
rate soldiers an Immense quantity of
flowers. A pruyer was offered by It.-v.
Dr F c. MeCeoneU, of tbe First Baptist
church. Upen the very pinnacle of the
Boldtora' meaumsui wa.s piersd a pic
ture of Ensign liagl? >, surrounded by a
wrdath of beautiful rossa a company
if boys, ranging from 8 to 12 years, carry
lOfl w.io.len guns marched ut th'.*
head of the procession.
Trnns|iortatlon <??>mpnn> i lin r i??rr ?I. 1
NORFOLK, VA., May 17. (flpstlal ) tl
)nc of the biggest charters whl. !i have |
admitted t.? record here In some
.ear?, and one which Is giving the ?/'
*xpress companies some uneasiness, was
I io-day In the Corporation Court
??y Judge Hanahsl, It was to the ? ..iu
merclal Transportation Company, for the
purpose of doing a general express ami
forwarding business between points in t\
h- l'mi. ?i Slates. It is empowered to
MRS. PINKHAM CONQUERS BACKACHE.
Four Women Who Owe Their Pr?tent Happiness to Ly?_la E. Piafe,
ham's Vegetable Compound.
^99 ^^ D?An Mm. Pixkham:?When I wrote to you lnit June,
^j?|^^^V I was not able to do anything. I suffered with t -.
J k\ \m \ ache, headache. bcaring-d<?ivn pains, pain? in m*
/ W3 iCm A limbs, and ached all through my body. Menstrua ir,ril
I ^ **J I were very Pa-Q?ul* * wa* ? moftt * skelet.jD. I f, .
\ \ "^ jL I lowed your advice and now am well and fleshy, an ' .
V *?iu_B_B JL to do oil my own housework. I took medicine fr..m *,
oh. J/ossff^* JryjcS physician?for over a year, and it did not do me a par4
m*\m\Zrl -jtrmfttT ot good. I would advise all suffering WMMI to
!ffi jBfc I to Mrs. Pinkham. bhe will answer all bitters prom
i' ?rt-feJBStah. an(* te^ them how to cure those aches and pan
wkj (^K*1rR|R mou to women. ?Mrs. C. L.Wi.tH, Marquez. Texas.
ill -rff^a. *$& l think It is my duty to write and let you know what
-4m mT*^ W your medicine has done for me. For two years! s ?'T
vt#I ^ Jjl y^ with female weakness, bearing-down pains. :.
jgg J ^^J backache, and too frequent occurrence of Uto :
?jr*^*[ ^ J?_ I was always complaining. My hiishant? orr-.-il I:.. ,
i ' i?** _M___'T?*v try your Vegetable Compound, and I finally tlal. I
nrV__HBtoX taken three bottles and it has made me feellil-,.
Hr Arm \wy \ ferent woman. I advi.se every woman that sufT
g nB33m^f\ \ take your me<licine and be cured.?Mrs. Gar.
i ^0k7 _5 LlcHTT, 013 8. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa.
I jtl _5 # ** * ** 8uffere(*- ?or ?v,'r t"'? y?ars with bark&rhfi
gL BkaBWMt J headache, dizziness, nervousness, falling and ulcer . .
?8fl^^*?^BLy ? of the womb, leueorrh.-ea, and about every ill aw
Wt- *^*ehJ) Prf-^-Bn '-ould have. I had tried doctora, but with no m_
Hyji}|){?||P^*' _Jb ^?v and it seemed as though death was the or.'-.- >
Stfzffl ?mUmW^Bt \ iornie- Afterusingtivebottlesof LydiaK. I
jghifly np***9?Wmm\ \ Vegetable Compound, and four packages of va.- ?
\t**3 (c <*ir_W l Wash, I am weli. Have had no moro prian,
-'{-' \ \ * W /trouble, backache or headache.?Mrs. u..v
||i J! ^V / / Hawik, Cream Kidge, N. J.
>HIPr>'e/***I??kJ V*cioro taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve-etablo
\?\^ \^9r Compound I was afflicted with female com p..-.
^^^ i m*r Bo that I could hardly walk. My back Bsb .
My, in fact, I ached all over. Was not able to raiso myself up borne of
time. I had no appetite and was so nerro?is that I could hardly h'em I JiaT0
token but two bottles of your Compound and feel like snother person, can
eat and sleep to perfection, in fact, am perfectly well.?Mrs. bus McCt;u.ocu_,
Adiai, W. Va. .?_fl_M
Lydia E. Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound: A Woman's Remedy for Woman's 111*
own and operate steamships between th<
fnlt.d ?States am.I other couytrl? - .-'
its capital stock Is to be Bot less than
125.000 nor toon than BSMAM The Com
pany cam h?)l?l 11,011 aCIOS Of land. QOSTgl
F. Potter preeldent, charles Avery
?dent, Arthur Turner traasurar
and Harry .1. I?indias s?-? retary.NTliesi?
oncers, residents at New York city, and
.lohn il. Ki.e. Joba N. Hannen, aad
Thomas B. Atkins, of Roeelle, N. J.. ea?
(?bar?es B. Hawhlaa, of N?tw Turk d
ait-.- th?4 I:..a rd of I 'ir?-?'tors.
COLORKL t.ltwr >WA1 W'iltY.
Ortlere.l ?Mil.Her ?lilt of ??imp Who
Wanted t?> visit Mia Dring; Mather.
(New y ?rk Herald.)
Camp Black,
Ht mostee d pi.un?. i*. L, Monday.
?SlxteoB hundred aii.i elgbty?one i'i' B
anal officers arers moatered in'?? th?
United Btatos servie? to-day. Th? entlr?
s ? ?.in! Provisional Regimen! and two
battalions of teentk sarors aile
glanee to the Bag, The Second Battalion
>f th.- i' rtoei :i a is asurorB in lost
week.
The camp <?f tbe l-<?urt? ? nth h.?
storm centre all day. COlOBOl ('rant, who
hais t.. .n the i?i"l of his men, developed
ai streik ??f riui.l ?li^-i-iii-lir-i.?- last night OU
receipt of orders ?> taik.- his res-imenr.
South, anu? it Increased during the day.
talions wt r.? not
i in until late in the afb rnoon,
. t h i?i h-.-n Int? nded t?> hav?. Ihe
eremony early in tbe morning; may have
iu(!l? ?1 him.
ORDERED SENT AWAT IN" WdORACE
Private John Hetcht, of ?Company ('.
urouaed Colonel Oraat's ?anger '?v to*
i; . for l'.ivo to 10 (nun.- to visit his
mother, who. h, Bald, wa.s ."yin-r Hi ap
proached Colonel Grant In pereon, witn
his sister.
"i cinimt grant your regoeat," coionei
Grant said. "Do you know tint I have a
:n;irnin of only four men in th,
meat?"
"I'll j??in tbe regiment in two ttoye,"
(leaded th,' soldier? 'ami pay my own
railroad Car
Colonel ?'.ant w.is obdurate, Helcht
said:
"I must reelga, then, sir, and ko home
in?, way."
"Step bai k thrt id stand al
attention," thundered the colonel, lie
tent for captain Avery, <>f Compaay ?'.
\vii?.ii i-... arrived Colonel Grant said:
"Tak. this man tO blS ? ?>lii|>any. siii?,
him of hin uniform, and send him out of
h?. camp ?n dlsgra . i lab ad t?) make
m example of him."
As H< i. ht I -i tonel Grant
l'hait tails. . I bis -milieu harslin.
"Th?' ?camp is overrun with won
?lag les n??' for men." he an
iwen ?I. "i . m going to *t?>p It."
I found am?.m- the sssn snttra syas?
?ithy with Hel( ht. Not s member of ths
I rum corps WOUld BBSS COBBOntOd I
gtg/t ? . ;tiiil ?
ivery, though h?- aroald not say so hiss*
eif would have left ths carrying out of
he order t?> Colonel Grant. The ?captain
> nt HelCbt'fl sist.-r to Hrooklvn for his
and left him la hi.-* tent during
he mseterlng ceremony,
Hot covered bt the coime,
Officers ot high rank, who naturally ra
us? d to < mi? i/.? ?'olooel tirant a i
laid they kaew ot an sectton of the min
iry code aatbortalng suck aMaaarae.
1? i? hi was not yet mustered, and coultl
tot be forced t?> enUst
When the men retarned from th.? mu?
?ring C?ptala Avery hid s talk with
?otoael Grnnf, and Hslehl wss allowed
o go hoBM la peace. Miss ii.-i.ht said t?.
n?. ais shs i?ft that she had never been
,. h. .artlessly treat!..] In h?r life. She
ii.i Bbe iiai.i tried several timee i?? <x
?lain matters to Cblooel ??rant, but he
av. .1 her aalde without KivlriK her an
pportunlty to say g word.
i\?lt District Deiiioerntl?? Conven
tion.
LTNCHBURG, VA . May If.? fflpsiisl)
*bs Democratic Committee of tbs Btxtb
longreeetonnl District m?t ?here to?day
n?l decided !?? hold the c
no vent Ion In ?Lynchburg en Tuesday.
uly lUth. As yet, no opposition to th.?
r.-sent representative, Major Peter J.
>t?>", has ?developed
Will Thug Knllstf
BTAUNTON, VA . May IT. (Special ) -
rotary of iii?. gtonewall Brigade
i_nd received a query to-day from Colo
si J. ?' Ilaker, .skin? Information at
MS as to whether the hand would enlist
nd how many he could bring.
MlUttoSP Store? for 1 ....,,.?
NORPOUC VA. May 17.-(Spet?ial.)
o-.Imv th.- A'lantie-i'oiist Line forward ?I
:oin Planers Paint, under the ?>i
ction ??f Mr. J F, Maupin, general for
'ardlnr agent, twenty-live caMoads >.f
illltary stores for Tampa. These stores
?re taken direct from the steam? .s t..
M cars. The train goes direct from
Inners Point to Tampa without break.
Race* Postponed.
NORFOLK. VA.. May 17.~tS-.ic.la.) i -
he spring races scheduled to begin to
ay at the Norfolk Driving Park Wees
BOtpoBOd, because of the heaviness of
*,* track. All tht waits were s?.i f?u
ard une day.
Another One for Maxwell.
Officer Wren has SSjeSSSded in working
p another ?:ase to the cr*dlt of William
tsMWsU, who Is now In jail for thieving,
hia time he entered the residence of Dr.
lover and atule a lut of underclothing.
Till'. IMIII.Il \RMOMt < OX in i
i One of (In* Most * - ?.?.eaafnl nn?l ii
imhtfiii M?tanla or ihe leaaaa.
TI;?' "Initial cun- art" of t!4,..* :
I'lailharmonl.? I
given in th*? Tenng Met
?jactation hulMiag last ni?ht, m
? no, Thoes who beard I
the w ? ?in?-'! " Ctui
L thai i; a
Ion, but they ma
pured for tie 'Mp**;* ?
lorrh t??r IBetl
at sei stti ii-ii\?. |'p gramme.
Prank)y, tbe ; ? ii?*-.vr
ogratulati
? rroi
i?, a . l marked
that i" tokened and iraf.
ligero s "i" II i director, and i
work, it was the old storj
?gra it effoi
and the PbUharasoB
i.. kon? ?i among th? ;
m., araatag
Th? sBuoctatlon m
supported by the Richmond F.-m
tjaai n win
us Brat . ri" araace
cam? ?i t a*
composed of M
s?.| ram?.; Miss Maude Portet
prano; Mtos Uto A]:
Mrs Hors
B. M. Gwethaaey, .-.
!l .\t till-"-,, -I
NorfoUc, wh?. h so well In -
h?-r taleati
to great
; i two sei
skill, an?! *Mls? I ?lllani. I >
pleasiil?'.
The programm? i
"\\ Bal Car? i H a
... i ?. p 11 bei
violin s?.i... "Vretelled " -
uiii.ini. qu irtette, ? . a
main.) th.? Rlchn
soag, "nunpie Avt u ' M
Bllaabi ih A. '1
All?-- I ML lain I, | :- .
ii'h"i'in,i p, A
y later Powell; choni ; o u .
(Otto.) b, Pilgrims1 Chorus : -ainhau*?>
I'hiltiarmoni?- g
soita-a, Aitograato <:
Allegro Motto VU ice,
8. ?Iri.Ig ) Ma-?s Dlllatd: q
n, \V?-iia.m.*, ?Pretty !
k-.i-iiv. (Nledllngi r i ths
??male tyiartette; ?
.-i?.ei,.-i. i<lounod > M
"The Word Went Korf
tbe KniiBarmonli
PERK Ml H 1L UUB MAT! i I I
Thai ?ire iieinu, Rayall y Batertalai
in Uleli limml? To \\?-?lorrr li.-ll.r
The repn mntatlv? i of th a
Insurance Company, srbo
lending tbe Ifteenth annual ia.
the A
most enjojmhl? Ui '
iiaiin Hail, the clever i i
the oompaay la this city, has be^n ir.?i
fatiiiahle |n Us effOri
Of tie
memornUe, and h? i
any <jii?-"--tion. Thus far I
has he? n oi ?! rouad of
and the * ? tt th
Vest.
;? elag Early
togeMier with tl
t!n- --omi-any, r.iok rai a
liv s talty?ho, drove to 0
denes. The k aeral b* I I
th?4 door, ami aft.-r expr
n al th?* honor ShoS
visit. 1 n v 11 ? - ? 1 '!:?' ft tit!, ill al ill
led the invit?t
time were m??st hoopltatilj
Prom th.? !...' i
Ittog ill ol
points ?if lnt?*r. - M |
drove into fak?eld? i' i
found awalHng th? m
on, prepared by th?
The meal WOS
room of th?> i?ik
jnsti? ? had l>? ' rt ?Jot
agents repair.?! .. th? !
WhSN for an h".ir t,r t u .
themselv? s can
hist evening tb?
the lohhy. wht re i mmI
. .rt was given I
This n4?i a
?>n ths steaawr P
whor?4. on the l?...iutlfu! gft
fr??ot of Major I
win t..* ssrved s toaehooa I
by the ?steward of ths W<
Club. Ta mus KW morning.- -..
voted to business, sn I
nual banquet will he h. Id.
Ilrnthera Unit.le.I Tn_ellirr.
A Insly Bitsndsd sseetlng of the mV
im-mlurs of S?-v.-,.i li-s?.
church vas h. I.I leal I -
brotherhood of the s a
steed.
Ilev Mr S?, . m v j - !
aaaaber of th?. leysaeai tamth ?
dresses on the future of tl?.
determination *.>. . -
IS make this one Of th.- lives! aad BSOl
powerful churches la the ?
The ohjsrt <>f the orgaatsattoa '* '
bring the male tm-mbfri? cl
and unify the heretofore s...n-"
for good here It Is said thai 'his m
a pet Idea of Colonel Cary's. ?
Mr. Sweeney lost no time In I
to pass. It ts **>d to be hi
have organised short?'
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