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*~ ■ . -i ■ -.t ;--.-. ■ - " - ■ y ■-•." '■ i " ■'■■-■ sale oe mmm I-OHSI LAW HEGULATINC IT.. IEBIGIKE PLOTS- OFfYIRGIBi Ku jnJprcfclinKT Pniier Kenti: nt; Om: <tf <be YeKterday— Alcohol „». a Remedy ■ forX. Carbolic .V Acid ji o j),i>ninji— Will; Adjourn 1 To»Day.v Three interesting, sessions of the Amcri- : e^r, Pharmaceutical Association - were j tt£& yesterday, h'ndr ihc:-members; afso ; ; ; fE *^yod, a trolloy-rWtf to:l^akosidc. - Perhaps the mostjnieresting paper read, xras one on "Medicinal Plants ilndige r ,ya* Jo Virginia," road by;" Mr .. Caswell X. J's>"o> of -New* York. ' \ T2ie"o was an ; Interesting. discussion oo r the "model pharmacy law," such as =is in force in many States -of the- Unloni and ! she movement to; make-it .general. ; ; the association held; the : third . session or the Section oh Scicntllic Papers at, the Jefferson 3"<?sterday; mqrnJng. sMi\; F. ; G. l^ Ryan, of Philadelphia*: presided! '■'■: X \7RGIXIA::MEDiciNAL' HERBS.- ;..-- There were a number of papers "'on sdlentiflo topics. , The- qnlyf qrie ; of interest; to otlivrs than members. oiuhe proiession y.ks one entitled .'•Notes" bn r Indigenous iH-UES," by Mr. Caswell A. Mayo, of Xew; York. The paper dca!t : wUh the early re cords o£ medicinal plants native to l^alfi, which appear taf Uie^histqrJbaT.freT.' cords or early Colonial period? 1 ThVau ilior paid a glowing; tribute to the Vlr- gentlemen of- the fseyeiitcenthi and :*rly eighteenth 'centurj" as having, in, me^t cases, a high; regard for the welfare, cot only of his own family, but for thar' c-: the community; at large, rile: instanced i»« care with which.early Colonial writers had recorded what was; known, or," be-" lifvod to be known,- regarding; the itiera pt-utic \irtues of : th e native plants. . : ; : He pave a number of extracts from the writings of. Colonel William Byrd, Cap tain John Smith, Hugh; Jones; and others' of the early Colonial .■.period! ; bearing; upon ; the Question of medicinal plants; and their uses, stating that these. records were for the most part in; such; form; :is not to be available; for : the "uses of : the; stu- of botanical ? history; and : that, for this reason he had •collated -these data for. j'Ublicatiqn in a* condensed form in^ the" proceedings of tho association wherethey <ou!d bo utilized, and would probably come to the notice^ of those interested: in the «arly history; of. botany in the United States. ■-. - s -'."..--"- " OTHER- PAPERS. : : ; Mr. Gtjorge W. Boyd.v of Washington. read a. paper. entitled' "Compound 1 Spirit of Ether and Etherial Oil." * .. . .'• ' Mr. J. O. Schlotierbeck offered a paper entitled -TJpon . the Xa.ture of the Com-. rnercial Sanguinarine."- Messrs.F.E. Stewart, J. M. Good, and A. B. Stewart l offered a paper commend-, inp tho 'president's address. Mr. Henry Kraemer offered a paper on "A So-Called Ipecac Polygale Angulata »• c.", ; : ;;. ,:- : -.v ;- ;;■ :■.',•;: ■: ;. ■■ ,;. A paper on. the "Proximate Analysis of Eiipatorlum Perfoliatum," by Mr. Charles A. Walter; v/as read.' Mr.' SevrardiW.: Williams' read a paper on '"What Representative Physicians: Think About Plasters.". The 7 - enort of: the Committee/ on ".Revi sion of the United States Pharmacopoeia was road. .The following, composed, the. committee, presenting the report;: Messrs.- Xieo"Ebiei; of South Bend, Ind.: F. W. E.. Stedem, of Philadelphia, and A. R. L. - Dohane, of Baltimore. Messrs. Tf. H. Rusby. Henrj' Kraerner. and David JI. R. Culbrett woro appointed a commitieo to address "the Secretary ot A ?rri culture, urging that the . government" undertake ■ tb;culth"ate> medicinal ■ plants*. ■ ALCOHOL AND CARBOLIC ACID. Mr. E. V. Ho well offered a ' paper on "Alcohol as an Antidote to Carbolic:Aci3 poisoning." .It ,was : claimed by several tnat alcohol" would neutralize, or irriodify, the effects of the. acid," and- was capable of Bi\ing relief in cases of poisoning by carbolic acid. A number of; other papers, were" read,. and the association- adjourned for : lunch; A PHARMACY: LAW. \ " The body- reconvened at ! 2 .o'clock, and the first session of, the Section on Educa tion and Legislation was held. . Many lepers v.-ere read. andthen : at 4:30 o'clock the delegates took a trolley-ride to Lake"-: side. .The session was resumed after supper, and- the' evening was devoted to; the perfection of a model pharmacy law. This law is being prepared for adoption in all the States of the Union, and ! amorig the most Important provisions of the law are those giving druggists control of the sale of poisons,; and .requiring: them to label all poisons as >~such, and: to keep a- record iof the name of the pur chaser of all poisons.' ;.'.: ' Another, section requires pharmacists; to /"preserve all original prescriptions. • .; : - .• . The sectiori^ elected Professor C. B. Lovre, of .: Philadelphia, chairman, and rrof Gssor J. H. Koch, of Pittsburg, sec- : retary. The association - elcted!- Dr. „H. L. Whelpley, of St. Louis, local secre tary, to provide . for : the . session : in ; that' city next year. .. . ■' CHURCH-HILt BRAXCH OPEXS. V The \\\ C. A.. Begins Its Good Wort There— Peruonal Xotcs. ■-■■■' • The Church; Hill branch of the .Wo maxi's Christian . Association 'r) was for niaJly opened . yesterday! ; The rooms ■*ere open for inspection until 11 P. M., and a great many donations Vere~ re ceived during, the : day The many'j visi- 1 tors were .'delighted with ; the irieat ' ap-; j I'earance of the rooms, one; of which. was 1 furnished by a denomination: on ; the \ hill. ! The parlor has been" -attractively.: fur sished by the mother association^ and the* &ack parlor has > been -rented -and^fur iilshed as a library, by. some ladies*, for the benefit of the Inmates." . "• . -'■- *'*:*:. -C^" : -- '-:•■/-,- . • : - Ihe Hebrew Ladies' : Memorial :7Assb-: nation will hold;; their, usual; memorial' esercißes on May. 23d. vßabbi-Dr. Edward >. Calisch will conduct' the services, and vocal musics will be furnished' b\- a auar tttte. ; ; : . ' .; " ■;■•;■ ■ - \- r The Walker^ Light Guard, Captain' A: «- Millar commanding; 'the : Senior arid' Junior Oakwood, .the; Senior, and. Junior HolljTvood Memorial - ? Association'; Lee £jid PickPtt Camps, anoV the' -Sons . of veterans are invited: to; join in the '; exer- . cltea. - ''•'.'■. ...'-■ ■■■.•"* ■■'.":••-•.'■-■•{ ■;•. ;..-:;%.■ ":;-■:■-;- •.■-■:;■■" ..- Miss Moses, . M rs. h' J. M y ers, a rid Mrs* Charles A: Laberibergv were. appointed; to? attend the meniorlalservices at Oak\voodr and Miss Moses,; Mrs^Sr B:- Rbseribaum. . ■ .; ... ■■■„• „■ . .■ ..-.-. . . -.-... -.■■ . * ■ , t .. ; .;i.. ■..-.. .■;, in all Gases of iteiiiig - Burning Humors _- ■ ;: : .-",.;.'■: - *■•'*•" ■ " ■ :■■ ■' -■' '-'■'■■ ' -'~■■'•-'~ ■■'•-' Him ins CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing the Skinmndl Scalp; witii i hot bath^of|CUTl2| CURA SOAgandeh^lilfpli Raw, IrJi^p|^pfacetewitfii Cin-ICURA : OiNTOENf^^IpS " DRINK, NOTHING but Natural. Mineral' Water, such as"' l - . Apollinaris, free from ai! vi^fiß^lo» - "-' " and M rs; Henrys Block" j will i roproKent the association at Hollywood. . .- Miss Annio. Plrasarits Gray has -been appointed ; sponsor "to -the Confederate re «nipn.;;;aty Louisville ; by v/Congressmkri .Lamb;.;-and'; has^ accepted/; the' invitation: ;Miss;Gray. isUherdaughterJbfMr./James T -^ G .r a J^^?-Jivaliant3Confedera^^ one i?qf p the >j most \ popular ;• you ng";" ladies' InHhe social circles -of the city. . ." *♦*-"' Mißs. Annie Krook; /forriierly. -'. oV this city. was.-marrledjtb-Dr; Thomas" Becker,'! of -/Wilmington, Del>," oh- iW"ednesda>vr May,! 9th. : ;;Dr. ; and" Mrp/^Becker ,: are :. now'the '; guests -; of ; Mrs*. V Becker's T/ sister,/ Mrsr 'Of wr^Dalrymp^er :625 : riqrth^ Sixth street,^ . where they/will ■ be . for" ten days.;' ■■'■ 1 : ~;'*a * * • V; Miss ;= Mary. Ashby 8e11, '.-., who : - has-been further.: pursuing , herrmusicalv studles : r du r " .ririg.:;theo.wlnter.^iri;. ; New York,' / has ;;rer. turned . to : this city, arid: willf be • the fguest' "of I Mrs.^'E. X.;> Shepherd, -'. 1003 / Wes t; ave nue^ for. several "weeks. ■ -•■; ."' r: Mrs. Enraia; Henry Fergussbn ;. :qf -La f }:Gol)cbland'.''cqun'tj%liisl,vislti^^lierl bfother,/Hpn.V : William; WirtvHenry;; Mre.*; Fergusson: is^the "nuthof/of farijlj : Loyal ty," : : andr.writes 'constantly^ forithe magazines. • „ - "" ■-.-■"... r ■ "'- . : . '* ;- *;- - - ~ ' '" - : -I . : — '■ ''• \ (/^ Among- those; who; received diplomas' at the" ; sixth ' annual [; : comfnenceriient ,qf Kth'e Maryland School for Nurses, held : in Bal tiriibre Thursday night..were. Misses Nan nie.^H./Jones and;, Louise - Mil ton;. of Virginia. ; / < : _ / v : >ii"; ':" : -.V' :: - '.■■;:"■- :> ■. v *^^"::;-/.. v v: "'"■• ."-v'^ ~;Miss Kate Exali; -of vßaltimore,; is ; visits*: Ing Miss. Mamie Raridali;- of north' Eighth' street. ; and - will ", "remain : . until :; a f terJr the' Carnival;/- ; -V-; .- !; ■:.. :';/ ' ; ; "'. "•-';."; : " ; / -' .-"'•' ";* : • ".*' .' - . ■' ■ ■':•■':•'• The "monthly meeting of. the Colonial Dames Cwill^beiheld "at "the'-residence^ of. Mrs! ;;W/v W. * Henry ; this r afternoon : at - 5 "o'clock. '"..'- ' , ; : : /■; ■. ■• : -,v"" - : '■-- '''■-, '* ;*; * "•■■;■'■' ;-,"•/; "■-/-■ The, .fourth :- ; annual; luneheon r of', the "Alumnae .."of . the ■ Woman's Club will take place^bn June" 4th at the Jefferson Hotel. .- : ■■■': ;-;--.":^-^' : -'"^ r -*';'*-':-';:--'"-v;:;/ ■"■.:■/ .Misses " Norma . Arnheim and Sambria Morris, of Tarboro'../N'.. C. are visiting Miss Etta Rosendbrf. ' ?.. ■ ; ... :• ; .':■'..'.: -'V »; fi' '-'■''■ - . '0- :; / •';■:■ -Miss X.'Arnheirri and Miss Ettarßosen-. dorf will be- at home' 1 . Sunday eyenirigV Mayri3thJ ; ' .' '■ ■■/"-"' . "■/--;,/■.:,♦■♦".*■ >•-.'■ .-.' . -v:\;./ :'-'■ Mr/and Mrs.. Alexander. M^ej'er will sail on ; .May.'3lst for 'the'. Paris Exposition;.-;- THE • GR ATS MUSTERED IX. The; Old- Company, is Once More in the Service o£ Virginia. In •■the i presence of. a. crowd that taxed the capacity -of the First -Regimental Ar mory . the :■■ Richmond . Grays were muster ed into -;the ; State service 'v Ja"st\ night. : '. There -was tremendous applause- when the mustering officer, Captain;W.W.-Bar row, declared " t he company onceV more ready- for, /any duty" assigned /them, fit; was a . "sight that brought- tender X- recdl-'' lections r to ' : the many v veterahs ; present, when the- gallant-"- company, "••;■ -'sixty-seven! strong, under the: command "of " the geitiial Captain. C. A.jCrawfo'rd; marched intothe drill hall,; arid their appearance elicited the most' favorable comment: - ■.■'■ The company kept Vup ..its well-known standard; of ■ promptness.'^ -There was no Intch ; whatever. ; The :.' papers:/ were air ready, as well, as the men, for the mus tering officer;; and called-; forth: his most favorable comment: After • the mustering" of ; the -company, the association held; a "meeting, and" de cided to / celebrate; .their anniversary "ou June 12th. by an all-day picnic "at Blan don Park, when ?; old; arid. young". Grays" will; once more mingle round tlie :fe"stive board; and celebrate >the,.day as of yore.l After the /meeting a number t ; of- enlist ments were received; which .now brings the roll .strength of the" company :; to 'ovei 1 , eighty, men, and . when- they parade, 'on' Hollywood; Memo rial-Day, no doubt 'they will maintain -the rrr'/ . -mot- the., old Grays tor soldierly, appearance. ; ".' VISIT TO • HIGH SCHPOU School Board: Concludes -. Its Annual Tour of . Visitation. ; .'._,-/-.;.-■ ■;■;'-. V The annual tour^of-. visitation of the members- of ..the' School Board to all of the public schools of the city ■ concluded with ; the visit of trie board .'• to .: the Y High School 'on yesterday, '"/rhe visits to" the various "schools, have been ;'highly. r "satis-: factory this : year. "'" -:- ■ .- ; . ; ; - The T board was: especiaily pleased with their" visit to "the; High: School. :; Among other studies; r that ; in music, which has recently; been; added, was"^ given! a; -prac-j ticaldembristratibnc yesterday. 1 A" piece of music, ; unfamiliar ]to the pupils, : ,was .written on alblackbqard;;; The -class, read' it correctly,' and afterwards sang, it, ■■ carry- Ing.Tthe:airjreriiarkably'welK;-;The com posiUonL.was. not 7 a : difficult "one, .'but it, served *to > prove that the pupils ; are mak ing "encouraging progress - in^this ■ 'impb'r-; tant - branch of -Vy 1 ..--,-, •'-;. -."■'.. f'. -v Tue Week's Bijou Bill.:; — A ■ matinee i this (afternoon ■ and •' a night performahcejjby SMissV Lillian pßurkhartj the'Melrqse Brothers!' Dooley^: and r ; Kent, Howard and ~ Bland;' and: the ' others ; : who made-up"; the. ; Bijou':. bill;, this -"week;- will: close "the thirty-fourth*: successful; week of the; theatre "this'j season. ',- • :'-?;: ■,"".• •;> Xext : ; week's -\ bill. .- promises *.' to ; be :;oiie' of the. features of jtheTcaniiyal; ; Manager Wells, ; at inqTyiittle- expense; Vsucceeded; in securirigHhergfeat-inystiner.'-Hbudihlithe handcuff-: king,^ r as feature'yof the bill: ' J HbudinKwill 5 : perform ; his j-marveilbusj -marveilbus trunk ; trick, ';: arid invites *, any^qn'e to.' place handcuffs ? on <■ hirri^V arid |;he ;'.; promises .to escape v f rom ■; them\; without ';■■ any ; kind: 'bf assistance: y}^ Besides";^ Hbudini;-.;...i Manager ; Wells rwjll;; presentybther;* head-lirie ?acts. suchVas: Grape win":, arid? Chance;?; the" Four! Emperors : of JMusic.iEliribre ?Sisters, ; -a"rid: others. : :■■'. - Christian "Union: Mccl ivy, :§:'A^Christian union service will be held Jtmel3d E aits thei Baptist ichurch^at: Barton fHelgbt^^^Thisßunit^meetirigSwas gested '-.-; byj : > the f' Christian]| MayS Pes tivalf [recently* held 'in this city. Rev. J. Sidney Petefslwlll | preach the sefmbn;;aridf!Revl iGeorge^^larkei f /and|Re^|Mf?|^uirea^^^^^ terian? church, willfjalsoXniake [address'^S4^3flC^^v b!?;b !?;l a M^Tß?r?.^?^9^ rtralned^yp^^s^underith^Tdirect^qnToffMr:i iW.^H.', -Bennett, \ und'j the?; occasion will prove to bo a vury delightful ono. Svtsro :Stolv v l.aml>. Mr. 1\ JI. Cii'shor had a iamb stolen |'frb^his£wag^nXijSi.^%ck"oe7SJipTyestOTda^. (mqrning.^Aril^unknbwn^negrq^sold s the^ slas^tQlM^O.^l*¥BJ^e>^of|j^^:Brqad street -or ?? jO some hours I'later1 ' later sn the ■day. The iKsrro wc.rt' ■ s.y?iiy v/i'ilj the n:oji< y, and has i ot been found.- S;;Q : ;>fe^^:>^i ? N^^ Monday.'^r^^^ • -'A , . marf iaguv ijc'onso '.'..was ':! granted £;"yesK 'terday <if t ernqon^to^^thur^ T^ Bradley^* ;!-,'. ljiura. yEv E Wooters, daughter'' of^E.\ |fyf^^Kq^yß^:Wbbt^a%ThejlsrbqmHq3s bi» is a' merchant.;' The' license "haj3neiß4the| '• Mth: Instant Vast theTda'te! of .the i marriage. \m m I -mm \ IIP l i i m^sm&mmM& Wmmmmß, l '■- ■ :-ic.--=..^>^-,."^=v^/.i, ; j^^,,---^::.;':K^':?«j n -^ : ,TROpPS- : ARE!ORDEREI>IOUT.^ ■SSh^*fl^*/fHenr>-;Connty;'llaHito'rHttTo:i AKslh4ance iv Save a Xcfcro.- - • j Of.-. rn-,-r Tyh«r >i; to onler 'iut''the i hniilig^|la^Si^tc>raidVthe;i^ Henry county in preventing the lynching j fqf a- negro: in : jail' a t^Marti^vUieA charged? i^^jytifattemptlng'lqrimlnal^s^ult^irponla.^ I youiig cqurity; ~~- '$, I i/.TheJ: Governor/; received /thellfqllbwing'i jitelegramv from > Sheriff R. E. - D^ivis, at | Mar^syjl^;{at^:3O;o'clb^k^l^oi^ght:^ l^4"Gra'urid^ta^ffcar.Tmob : tyiqleri"ceitq^egrb' I in^iriy/ charge/; ''I I ; ask''!- immediate"..; assist-: ance ; of^ military . \ ' ~.\ '-/ * ,~' . '.'"-"• '■'" : > f:- The; Goyerriqr sent ;" the /f qllbwing ;; t"ele% jgram^ atj once : ;-;•. f. /-. ; ■/;/ -///:;^ , ':;,;;p /v : |:;.^' j ;;i "Summon Strongest : posse "possible; c and ! lyou;. once. ■ 'fr/.. : --i'-'O- "J. HOGE^TYLERy; Governor. " j; ; fgAdjuterit^Ge^neral^Nalle^is but ;!qf the city;|qwingito i theTillness'bf ; his I ,CuJpeper;; and ■. thefGoyerribrTsent 1 ; f or^.^th'e: | l Assistant;;Adjutant-General;>tCaptain-JW •W:-;;Barrow. ;/ It i^was^isbme^ime^befbre)! I Captain". Barrow; 'Vquld .reach '■ the" mahsiqn?| I and-; the/Gbyerrior^r nqt;.knowiiig^h"etherJ I • the' MartlnsyilleT: 'company* ;/wa.s ': yet Treadjv: j for /active /service, j sent .; the;- following j! l i telegram > tb Captain \Bri2fzie, -.commanding^ j the.^Rqaribke^Light -Infantry: ;'S - • /J;-/>j ;; : ;/" "Hbw'sobn J'can ; ;ybu*get: company; ready/ >tjo.'gq:;t6?M^rtins^HeKAnswer,:;at^oncel'.?^ )■£ Goyernbr; Tyler, -^sb -dispatched Vthe . f ol-^ lowing telegram :.tb ; the" Superintendent Fpf I . the;-' Norfolk"/ ahd'v Western" 7- railway ; : at r Rbanoke':: 1 /..'! '■•;/-; •-.- ; ;'/ v ,"> r :^r" k. '■:;'. ; : * v ;" v : ''Can^yqii arfango;"to itransfer'companyi of troops'; from Roanoke " ; to ' Martlrisville > at once. "i/ ;•■ ■■. ■ . .-. ■ / ,- ■■, ■ :; ;. It "was 11- o'clock when' the" lastotele grarnXwas sent, " and^ at 11:10 . : the : Gqvernqrji received c a telegram f f r orii ~; Hbn^ Sa fniiel '.' Morgan; vMayor.;bf?;Martirißyille;;.;saying: that :the need : . of : military^ assistancelwas ■ so urgenti that he v hadvordered?the;: Pied-.; :montVßifles;; ; "qf/that: place;-, to;:'guafdv,the^ jail, yaridJasked ith'at- th'eT6rdervbe£ra tified 'j by.^the .■.'Gqyernqr}^ l^helrGbvern'6r..rreplie'd3 bj-iseridirig^the^fbllowlrigiteleg'ramr-. -■'"•■; "Ca'ptainj'OfrenV^.V Stone; ". Commanding; Piedmont /"Rifles, i- Martinsyille,'. Va.; : ' -■;"RepbrtVtoJ Sheriff '.with 'your - company, ; arid;i render such lassurance:;as ; ,:may ; ! be necessary- .to protect^ prisoner. , - ■ .^ '^HOGE^TYLERrGqverrior^jf ;i; This dispatch'; was sent ;" at 11:20 o'clock] . At same- time/ the ' Governor /wired ■ Sheriff;. Davis as- follows: - '•/,., -" "Have ordered Piedmont Rifles to~fep6rt ! to you. /If other, troops are '■-- (heeded to protect; prisoner let me" know, at once,* :and/ they will - be ■■senL" :; "" ■-:-^ ;^ c " ; 'y>". At the .tiirie"the;foregoingi dispatch' |was sent, ' a telegram; s came V '.from i; Captain v Stone,'- _;tq the Adjutant-General^: saying that;the company had; responded to the: Mayor's .- qrderr. »• J , ' ' - ' '- Governor '.', Tyler : aiid , Captain .Barrow remained?; out of /bed until lallateVhouf this /"morning,; but nothing- of a serisa- ■ itional nature was" received .from the seene :• of. the'; trouble. ;/ ■; :-•* -;f.j : ; ": /."; ';'; '/■-.-":/ ■- .-" :; > " : ; ; _'/'- ;: ;-, A.-telegramlto'fthe Dispatch from Mar-; tinsyllle;: last might,i night, - r , said .sthe fcrlme was ' ;.c6mmltted^last'."^Wedne's'dayi'^ of the . young ;WOrrian;;/who ?: resides : . about - two ; miles r from t Martinsville, " was - not; giyeri:'/The/ negro's -name .is /:;:Charles- Hairstbri: " ,"'".*.. -' '- ;. On Thursday a- warrant was -sworn out for. the' negro's; airest, andulnilessjthalii? an : hour v Sheriff :\ Davis! had :• him 1 5ri^ jail; ; He was /given .a ] hearing -before /Justice ■ G: E.. Waljer yesterday ,\X and - sent h back to: jail, pending.; the'? sitting ; oorf r the "grand l ju"ry; ; _ ;.■■ '/-.;. ': ; ;^ .'^W r - ■'"■,,-./;//' : M^-H'-- ; MOB REPORTED TO BE : ASSEMBLING' /At 1:30;; o'clock this ; morning" the\Dis- patch's!; Martinsville correspondent .wired as .' follows: ■-■'..'.;-; -;c : "'-'■- .'--V:^' : )^:--r^/ ''Ay.mobA v .mob • is -reported to -be -assembling about three miles from town. .. The danger of rlyriching-is iriiminerit. )k ';/';-: a ; / : ). ■;;//■ : "The: Piedmont i Rifles, -from-. thisVplace, are : "now. " in possession ; of -the; jail;-, ■ The; company. ; numbers > about forty : Xmen^ Captain ■:" Stone ; ■'/ thinks . : he"; ;can; -- 'cqp'e" .with / the mob.'. Popular . feeling Is very • intense." -.-■ ■■.'/" : ' ; : : : ■""-■: ■';■-. ' .; - CLAY-WARD % ACTIATES; '■~~ ..... ■■-..,. •--■ .-. . - - ... -. ■:.:•■--,: ?.-.:. \:.±— ■>, -■•■-. Senator Barksdale Will Speak at :- BelviUere nail To-Xisl»tr;; : ■ . .The ' meeting, to" -have been; held ? at -Old Markets : Hall" last -v night in *• the ihxerest i. of the cons'tUutibnal' convention; ; proposition", was : . postpqri ed| ." o wing to i a;■ misunder standing -as: to the' auspices"; under"; which the was". to /have™ been •■:held:- v?;''-l ;f.'The7."attendance2.wasssmall,v- owing); to the^circumstancenientibned; ,; Diverse re pbrts'Vas.'rto'lwh^ther^theTOldgDominibn. Club br:thV ; City^Committ&e:'w"as'''tq"haye' charge, of /the": meeting \were - current.-"; As a result, 'neitherSriiade '"the I"effqrt^tb'fse cure a - crowd. President Wood; -of the Old ; ; Dominion . Club; I; said : la"st; night" "that he had . : not 5 even 1 arranged ; to " secure -the hall ;' until;; yesterday, thinking"; the . : City. Committee wasf arranging for the;Vneet ing. . ■ *Ay ■■' ; ; ; -- ;'' ; " : i-,- : ~ As.- it; was,;; however, .there : was a good little s audience,, '.Va/'ri'umber'.:; of knbwn:.-iri"eri;;in >.'tJiei; : city-~beinij. r ipr'es'entV. Judge WilHam>Ho^gesVMariri;Sqf^Nottb-; .way^and^CqlcrieljGeorge^Wayrie^Arider ; son,;, of ;this^clty^ ; who- were-toyiiayelspb? ken,; were .present; There :' was; considerr ablecsentiment^inrfavbrrbf- -haylng^themi address^the^meeting, : ;butvit : :^wasT;aecidedj best^i to 1 , adjourn- -"\vithqut the : ;speaklrig. r ; ! ■ Jtigge j Mann .will .address a meeting here ; in a^' few daj's. :-' Seriator.;.W r .yP.v;Bafksdaieiwiir: address; [ the"iClay;;-Ward» Actives: at -Belyidere^HalM to-night:V;; The;: club?" expects >'a" .large'?at-i tendance.-:' ••The;: publiCi:is^' invited ■-'..■• - ; A Stated Chairriiari*:Ellysoni;sardr,frester^ iday|th'at*heXwas';gratified:at "repbrtslfrbmi :the;yarious 'courities.xiridicatlrig'T-that'thV Deriibcrat^ jarbfgettingVto ; work ■for'the [ constitutional i'coriyerition. ' • A Chairman ~T/ ;A. .".Lynch;-;: of ' Tazewelt cq^rity^writirig : .tq;^lrl:EllysbriFyestefday; ; saidithatsthy.>Dembcrats of ithe 5- Ninth District',''^^whb *;have') beenf regarded rasi^^j erally, opposed . to ' a constitutionalvcon yention;' :■ would; turri''"out'andi.vbte.yfor.f the* prbpbsitiqri , on the 24th ofOlay. - THE PUBLIC ISVWILLIXG^ ;< :i ; Negotiations iwere ;opeiiedSupt;"yesterdav ; ilbbkingjtotthexinauguratioriJof -ajsystem^ ;ofstransfersjfrom=one;street?railwa3'isys-' : : itemgtoMhe? other. :Jamesj:D.t;Patton,^presid'eht7of^tbre^Pas- 'senger.ii andfPowerK CqmpanyMsugkestine' I the "^appointment Sbf Hconf errees 'it. to % take ■ iup H;he j subject? of i transfers/?' waslreceived ;bys?Mr;sE.': :!..:• Bemjss;.;- of gthei^Traction' jCompany.iiWho.'SinlAttiriijg announced Shis [readiness sto '{enter.- into'considerationgof l^elmatterJ^piSi^gs^fi'^^uir^vUAK-^^^iKS pjrltXis|interesting2tos repeat^; rtiel opinion" iqfßa^prominentitmemberilqf^the^CQuncir* 4whblsaid|yesterday2tha.t-hel.would ? notibe ;surprised|if4the?arrangementlofla%trahs^ ;!fer.ssystem|shourd^settleithefquestion?of ;interchahgeable|usogof ?,by%the' ttwqll companies:"Uipßoth || subjects ;Vwlll ;^be I considered « at s an .early, meetingJofSthe' fCommitteeionlStreets. «^^ ■^The, ambulance/ in charge: of;Dr.-Flsher, fha<!sa/nufnb^i^qf4cal^yesterday4ti^pSii| !sbn^|^hblw]ere£jslck{qn|thiesstreet?b^Sadj! s suffered |sllght?a';cident:«. None- w«jo t>e [riqusly.^ burt'ior^ seriously?; slcK>^^^^^gj P. -* - - : ' ' ■ ' jXattU rr V j ly . Risersfareitael .iUic-:;t jjUifi I ever -used.;'— D. J. - Moore, Mlllbrook. Alft. They quickly." cure all, Uver.andabowel troLWoh, "Bodelcef^BrQS.''r7 : ipnpsiP ' J ' • --,'■ . .- - r. ! i#.<COX*l l IA;UJaD*IJ'KOMJPAGiBiTOEiCSy^S , -» J - , ,r, r right smash i--> <-ar. Corbett grot' up like "- flush; a ■ if Use fall hod not taken, any" ' IPii^hi I steainjoutn of i hun:WJeffries kept i crowding -in, -using: his Ueft^ to? ribs.- and^ [^ck^Gprbeti^counteredS^thffstraigfiCi ■left? Jabs -fto-s f ace; V? Id; ■:•' &•:. clinch^Jettries \ sent his right twice to the kidneys, and hart . all ' the better of :K* round, at the' ■ 'CLEVE: I , Hound . Twenty— Jeffries rushed at .his" man like a mad "bull, • but- Corbett ~~ r gide*j! f sending |straJglit|lef t^tqlf theTtf bs : Fas '•« he' |werit?|| ' Jeif rles'S-raslied'iSgaLa;^ but! CprlDetti 'sqtj^s!de|Ms~^adJan'd^lp^led^hlm^He^ ithrewj his |bcdy |agalnstl the f chaSpibn'si I ctiest; v and' blocked feyefy?r blow*!; Corbett 5 fsteppedJ_tfffei^eV/iidelOT^|timeTJ^rtesl C^^nss^JfffriesiMMe^edJd^^ndl^jlefti |oh^tti'?neekJ^C6rbett|'cqunte^edTon-ftiiel ;ribs^ Corbett' S3f^t-.wbrtCwas;'S:tremelyJ [eleveSln^this^foundJfand he surprised, reverybpdy^.whoTJwa:tche"d htm, " Jeffrie-si \ seemedfdisgrtmtled fat \ notlbeingi able: to ; ilandfa'i telling, blow. . - V^-^M B^CKS^EV^RY^BLOWip - ' : Round Twenty -•jr.*— Corbett operTedvwitb.' I -left -on the f;,ce. J?f Cries /!r^hedj|him^ Mntofa:'c6rher7|wh"erejJCOTbettVslippidra\Yayi ■quickly .tandl^aded/atngh'tls^n^j^Bthel I :headi£^effriesf kent^bqrfdg^ Iniybut .lCor-1 I ;bett % metj:tiim 3 at y^very^turnrft blocking^ X Corbett ■-hooked;-, right?:. to ■> stomach jV'ai»d : Jeffries sent two lefts _to "-i-iad. "jafr I it ries Is jabbed left-hand ,..-. !c ri th » he 3 chest^ hooked T to the 1 - face, Corbett ,cbun£ jteringHrithVhis (rigtitjto) the fear?g At^cjbse? jquarters/fj quarters/f Jeffries^Tput •- his \ right r-;tof i the ; fh&'dr^j&^d^te'l^e^olinchKwhJctfafoUcrwedr UlayJ>h^a^ly;:overj:hissop^6)ient^sPslnl|the^ [ •; b^eakaway,| CorbettUanded] lightlylonfthe" [ head, : ;':anvivsprintea^lo^t he i7 ropes;^where another --clinch; occurred; :virho ; it harm's being- done. • 0 '■> r . . JEFFRIES RUSHES JtAPLY. !;y Round "Si Twenty.4 two— Jeffries . rushed" i madly.^puttingslef tftoPhead r £hd frig-h't^to body.'Q Corbett ; backed iiway,^withbuti re^ itujriing^aiblb^ jters,C mad el Cbrbett^gbj; the^ lehgthl; of ;"the r iring^jHe^¥ent*his!left to': the^ neck;^C6r-- ett^allo wed? Jeff ries'sj elbow ito^getvun-; fder^his: chin:?:? Jeff riesTmade^a I '-wild tswing {t6^he; ; head;^butf.Cbrb~ettUhrew;leftshard'; Uq)Uhe^rib^rf&vading;;thes;bl6w.- ■ : iln>"side-; ['Bteppirig,^Cqrb'ett^outgenefalled^tb7e^lmms. pibniJbut'fJeffries'iputfa^leftTtb^ headland; ?right";tof -jaw, ; ;'- following.^ withs alright tto. ;body~v that jarred- Jim^ considerably^' Jef -, "f ries ". wasV,very7?str6hg{at'- thelend \ot : the't ;rqund,^whileyCqrbett':3eemeditq.be\weak-;i ehing. " ■'-. ■' " " TOT O CORBETT^DOWN. AND OUT/ ; ' ■ : . Round^Twenty-three^After^a"? couple : of i ■passes,-^ J^fffies'JswuiigifhisJ right '■■ tb^ Cor^i bett's "jaw, ; and ~ : then ;• rushed' 1 ;: him 1 across ; ; thV.- ring/ to the ■; ropes/;- to : a"t- neutral "/■ cofr '.■ ner. "At t close quarters; :-• Corbett^hobkedi lef t twice ., to -the.^rrz-y sending tthe^ blood. ; spurting ; again i f fpmf Jeffrie's) s * face: - Jef -" friesithrew.N two, hard* lefts Unto -the. body, . and S smashedO his • left - again, /qn.; Cbrbett ? s '■■ ■ face, I sending : Corbett' s \ he" > >? ok.v Then ?Jeffries'. crowded- hini 7 .to:"the^ropes^:'and;* iwithra.fulli; swinging^ left; smash jon^the jaw,^sent;Corbett ■ and 'out^ iCbrbett'sjhead^struckj" the Iflobr ? heavily;* and tha "rolled Jo ver.' in Ja. vain > attempt 7! to regain -his ' feet, ■'-.but -he" was 'far -s:one 'to.recuperate;within jthe : : call V of ten : se ■ ■■."• -J:. ■..--. - ■: ; NOTES. ■'■'■': ■':-■ \--: ':-._■-. -r.: ?. iCorbett 'gave his; 'weight ; as 182 : pounds ;% [Jeffries;: his as 210.' -. .-.'.".' '■ . ' -■■."-:•' - "■The seconds for- the men were: "■ ■P: For. - Jeff ries-3-Tbmmy, Ryah; .lack - Jeff- : ries, u Billy; Brady; ./.■. ;■"; ■ ". For ; Corbett--Joh'n^andt George':' Cqnsi-} ;dlne,^and/]jeq^PardelL . _^v- . '".,,'. v i? The v. men^ agreed - biTI Charlie \ Whi te^asl referee, .."paying him his price. -", " ' '.'■■■ Corbett AVas the ■Favorite Her<eV^f J ; . /.There ;iwas? considerable v interest .- in't-the-'.' ; figlit ; In t this ? city,-; and : large -or owdsVgath^: , ered in^ favored spots^id] hear ; the > from^theringVsidelv- Throughout- the" night": ; the jtelephqnes' at the •Dispatch: officelwefe _kept -ringing Valrnbst:c6iitinubuslyiby*peq- ; ; pie .eager to hear the -latest" returns ; from: "the\- fight.* / Corbett tVas v .und6upteaiyj;the" ? ; favorite? here, •:;though i ;: more ; money iwas 'i placed:..on JeffriesJthanVqn'itiie^exichamrJ; ' piqii. jiThere.Cwas Vnot,- as 'muchibettirig'jon" ;■ the^ fight as ihadvbeeni indulged ih' on ypre-: \yious .-.- fistic vvcarnivals,'* 4 ' but v there ";t was I - enoughs of f the filthy,) lucre" up' £ to*ke"ep:ln=] vterest at fever-heat. " • . ; ''_ 'A SHI, AND. Menioral-Day 'Fixwli Carnival-- Holi _:'-'. I'"'' day. •■' " • :;.: ASHliAND;:''VA:,"CMayVlL^(Spec]aU^-: The';* Ijadies'/* Memorial --"A!s'sqciatio*nlJ?inet this'- r afterribbn,^^ and i^determmedv.to>: hold ;MemqHal!;;Day;iexerclsesiAbTi:?3i^yj3st^at jwhich'; ; time \J^ the • j Confederate ' soldiers' ; ■graves:.; at-' "Woodland Cemetery. iwill??;be : dressed:.;:;. Th'ere' ; willibe;j an; 'address -by Rev. ; Dr^^;:ECrEd\v^n^pf^e^ ; J:.'R;^.Wi^nsbn,-la"nd'jb"eriedfc'Uqn^ ?by^Rev.'■ J. IE : ; Wa^. '^Mis^EyalMayq '^Avas: elected first vice-president/ -and": Mrs.*f 3Kate\Yan£ ;dever,Ysecqridi; : vice-president Aofi:the? as sociation. The . School- Board of ;Ashland ; met .-this: af ternqqn; 'andrdeterminedv to; give a f holi day:, on I; Thursday -:. arid Friday 3 of ; ; next ; week/:'- ihrjqrder..;ithat £teacHersv ; arid : scholars \ may,; attend i. thei Richin brid :'Car ~r ] nival. ' i " .;>'; The'-. Council; j. at ; its { meeting j last} knight) , awarded a^ con tract; to": : George '£Wj~ Harris,-' fqr.^ttie y of P- a,} iiew,' fire ehgine house. His, bid was $148. - -TlThe^Dembcratic,:Cbunty/c6mm meet : at; Hanover .Courthouse- on\\Tedhesr" day Tiiext; x May.r 16th: :: >,;"~ ; '- ; .-■■-'. ~'S ~ -'' Firein Norfolk:. ■- , - . ■i; NORFoLk;? s yAV;^fMay :? ll.-^peciaiotC :Tlie^e&e^ivej^a^*of^the^^VestfNor^ fqlk*ilu^ber|Cqmp*anyjon;Eliza^thffiver. [was § burned, g tb-nigbt; P, the'S firetf entailing ' a> lossrqjEjaboTit $50,000.1'Detailsiof «he Jloss i: on '^stored s"stqckj ; | and •;:■ of. insuranceT^are' impossible to obtain." 5 ? A* ; ' schooner " lying :-; the V; cbm-1 pany^s .Vpiers :^.wa¥;'/saved " f r"om^ destnic- ; tion with difficulty.-, , ■> - Prominent,. Physicians i><»a«l. ; |y^filay7il^(^peci£U.j; if-_C. !i ;,W.-i- Sydnqr^a^djrabbut^ 60V ysays'7 v a* prbjinihent g physician of f{ Strasburg^f diea \ th^l^af^envqqn.vrafteiria-'lonliJiJ^ SydnbrAwas'la S surgeon iinlJtHe's Stonewall ; ;Brigade^duririgf the^; civilf war.:' Hei leayesi ay'a v ' wif e!?and^ tbree^ehildrerf. -..T : .'""'/ Rnn Over bya Train. - PQL^SKI, \'- 3 ' M-ij 11.- (Special.)— J.- H:rKellum;'a young^whicelman'of tWytKe^ jVille/f attemptedst o % boardfa^f feightltrain; ipassAgSthrqughlJpulaskigl this r-j evening, 1 ; :and|was Wun^^eri@h^>had--both :; legs broken. He- is now in charge of the surgeon's. ■ A ': fatal? result""" is ■ f eared^^^^® U^(Spe^ fciah)^yrhursdayifnight |at| 9 Co' clocks Jlrs?| Elizabeth J. -' Poster, a | venerable lian^ h^ghly^teeme^d|lady^dle^ratlh^£-b.6m^ ion^Mainfstree^atUne^agelbf^jyealrs®: -'.-'-■ - - ' - Iff - E^^^i #i* A X I ft ft f^nkfytoMbycno woman 1 to another \ i —:Wt^m PSitkKamis&wmasi,, Rcmcmherthathoradvice ! at million women of weak gtosses¥peculiQT'Mo i <iheip\ \mm- h „... Remember that no man I ladinc^fihM'iilsMiou^S&i I lop.ennd^p.es'ii^imWhn^ \ ■ ipoHeoimoiasmijevei^pu&o .'Jis^iSywithQut^pQo^sili \ .pesmis&anf- ' "^-^^B \ lissuff^^^^Wi^memM i -^ jJSU-^-.A-- -—■:...':--:/;/.■■-. r-f.i „ ; iser^mom:\whe^:you : WBct : , : ' a^vic£/'JfMJ'^Pink^m ! !si CHAIiLCtTTEsVILLET ''-' *t^V| For v >«-«• CoiiMtitaiiow— Hesolu^ "^i^' nous-Other Kotes. .tp~f ; ' CHARLOTTES VILLE, VA., May ll._ (Special j— Tin Democratic massrinee'ting" ''- ;J l^^f.t;;^jcourt-hbuse;Vlasl^ewnin^ ' '^ledß^at-JbuilQl!nlg7^thl"a:^o^d?deep^ ■; interested fOrVVthe^re^; , .vision/ ofjthe;. Stated Constitution^; ThV •; : m s.etmg:,wascaned':to r qrdefrby;Mr f jo^eph^ j i : chairman; i and^: Mr; ;A: tarv. : . -',.,- ; S; Earnest;--, speeches .we're" mad? by the :^°^ : - JJ o hn yE-t;Massey^Captain.;Micajahly E -t ; Massey^Captain.;Micajahl p.^pods,; General? James|G;?PieMs^DrSrW"^ ! E^^R§»aoiph^Mess^iß^n^A f i i lMassieVi ■ : ?" ai S^ s^ w J^llenS^iWUUai^H/?{Wo6dd ' - - ;T^*? l?qnpwirigipjreamblel'arid^resolution ' JjWere^un^nimbusly^adppted:*^::;"-:^??^! 'firZyii :.: iWhereas, /The r Democratic - . party " In ; State : icbnverition--assembled; Vhas'-u^ani- ; of :j calling .■■|a'; convention- for^reyising^the 1 1 ..Constitution; of ;;" the 'State: therefore,--. .'-• ' : |we^the •Democrats'- ofi Charlottesville'; and;: 'Albemarle :cburity,l . f enter^heartily;?. into/ thie.';^ 'wqrkl'tagreedSfm'J , sby^the t party stbrqughv its irepresentatlyesl : n |f^^^^q lk :lC^Y'^ i^»^an'i4"will^abl 5 a ?il^>^/pbweE^tq;rbring.^ut^thel;lullf ; ; party.;.yote for -the -corivention^arid -call ; upon^our. party •; to the' effort. -■*••■■■ t '•'■'---•-"■" In the City; Couricil 7 last" evening; ~ Mr. 1 '^ 1 ?^' M - : ; Lewis^was" - eleetea^aSmember; :irom^thev!Fo"urthv,Ward,-2tbfefiil>thetva^ ; :cancy^bccasioriedsby.^the^resignation of; X" Cochran, Jr. -; > - ) ;^ ated ?:l9?^an^^ElecilxibiLightScbmpariyv ? ! '^ wi tfi drew;^ the ; ; ; a ppl icatibn %of -'that a com-"' : .Panyjf6r;.a^limited/franchiseitb : ifurnistf' ■ ; P°. wer . ; to , : such Vplarits las ;they "mightTfihd^ n:itiexpea3eritjtq/'serye>^a>id^light~tb^th'el V.?'3ffer^s6ri?;ParktHqteigaridl'grquri i^vy^^^q^pplyirig/fo^XoneYwhich^^vill * 1 permit /■the'mStqi- enter J the' full ■electric' •i fi?? 1^: granting} of ; ;any4frarK:hise- is : L oppqsedrjby .? the^existirig,? company.' '' -'' : " -i : Dr./"W. J.; Humphreys, of the U niversity'J ■ ; of . Virginia, ; will leave in ■- ai f ew; dayslto '■■ : : ma^^ cu "Pse^bteeryat[qrislfqr^the;iJnited^ ] i States i^Na\^Jbbservatbry. ". i ;i;Thes'funefal'\ of ,',Miss -.Emma -A: Bell; ; : sister,; of ;i Mrs; ;J/vß;sAndrews.; J/ vß;sAndrews. : /of ::this" ; ;bity,ivtbqkcplaqeltlUaTafterhboh/|iat*3theJ residence / of ;, Dr .; George^AA; Wood, ; four-! - ; miles r north "of Earleysyille, ;; this ; cbuntyV! : ';Miss'-BeU^diedlyesterday^^ ; V1 7 XJV CHESTER? Dcatli-^-Tne-f StrasT»nr?:^ Bank^rßqjb^; •-, ;•■,' liers — ConKressnien'Spcak." ./'..'.:: *\VIXCHESTER. yA.,"-May ll.— (Special.) Mr. James Louis Rerim°: v! • of the pleading citizens «'qf SWinchester;.. died.- here this ■■afternoon, after >. a ten-day's ■ illness of pneumonia. The deceas'ed'was 43 years of ■ age, *and leaves;a ; widqw/and\^ .dren.'FvMr.rßedmqniwas*boriifnear.Orlea^ (Fauquier 'county, Va., ' +' a this" : city ; fourteen s years iago.'^ He^Jwastfelec tea: ]1^; : y?ar¥[. ago v qn'sthe j Democratic iticket^ . as ;; Constable,' ;• arid: : ;sinee-'Ci then '.'i iias "Sbeen s rsu^essively-re^lected^Ci^sSergeant^He' jthe vD'emqcratic^nominee; for < :the?electibir ten days hence. '"-"'' ' 1 clues ,tqj the j gang Iwhich | looted?Massanut^ ■ terij Barik;-t at ;; S trasburgvv near^Winches^ iter,. S twblw'eeks fiagb/gjand t obtained^ $5,000 sh^afJ:^blqwing|up^theVsafev^haye^ a notyribu's^croqk^knbwjiVras' jnqr;fqf;a'e~:Pinkqriqn{^e& ;tions j; in , StrasburgJ tordayf/of ; citizens v\ who^e^tjned^^phjo^qgrapri'S'pf 'I 'Slimf; J im'^'Jis |.?thatfqf "k ax man rpretendingi to ' be ;an '■'.. umbV eljaf inender^who^^wai^ in? Strasburg ;bn-;lthe V day.;iof x'tHeM robbery;. .;"SlimrJim t 'f:has"|attempted to prove an alibis cla%ingVto have , been i n. : Tennessee ' 'at the time.- ... ■ Hon. R: TV. T.- Duke, of : a^sin^i^ i^^t' r to i ! rdriivw^anr^addr^sSonJ^Uteada^s^^ttie*' layingiqf \ the |cbrneiNstbne?bf ?Roussf City: Ethatjh^fcquldiribt^beipresentSHon'rA' * J. ; . . Peter J.- Otey.of the Srxth? ! ;ptetr^fe;yandiGqngiHess"man ? *W liani ; 'A: - :■: ■ J-ones. -a q^^e^Etofe^rginiafb'ls- JtrJlctJf"sp6ke^in£feS|'^ ii9.T?JSht| to ' iauspices /of |.Turner3^sht^Camp^Cbn^ : subject j was rS^The^ConfederatelSbldie^i gppg&-- PopuliMt .National Committccmeii. p5 S^OIJXfFAXiLS,^ip.j D. y rMayy lU^ThViNa-^ i-tion^fCom^tteemS^naiffed^b.'yJtß^^p-'' iuli^^cqtfvenUbnJb^fbre.jadjqurn^n^^ :this|morninglinclude: v J/^^S s^ • .. .Virgiriia-irJ. ' W. '. McGavock, "'■.; G.- v W.V: B. rHalfe/fana"i; Jamei^GTT: Field. " : : '■" '■ ' i^MiSSM • Carblina%Mariosi Buikr, Cyrus ; ThbropsonVr and S.' -"A;^ Lawrence.i-ljT"- - "- : ■MM 1> r * then. ;but:l weat^bn'dqwriAtneistreet^and V^oflgljt-ipme^cartcidges,- ar.d i loaded : the t pFy the h shooting;^^:^ i SVltxiesi told - dfVhis - eoaVc rsatiod ■ With; Mr. Murcuae, andVof %that' gentleman's .advice r to 7 hlta,vand "then f related 5 bowvbe wa-i ■tvafking ur>' Twenty-second k street and } met BarnetU -j The : decedent.iwitness' J^d/=was> immediately m lro'nt*os4om} ib^reih^saw^imHi^irdldn'tikHowlwhat 5 lo|do," he continued,' "and I 'puifed.'the pJstoJ. He started" to run : at " me, "" arid ithen^p^edJth^ltr!ig^sHe : Q^dn'tlstbp^ ls^SiPnßedlttft^trigger|agaln^S;Thea<lSg: i^^Si D MBeaslerlto^iin;Tdeltvete^^^ «--# pfflMe|Rfi<^eslwa^givi^|inlthis|testig ; mony „ .he J lost : control ." of N himself f and; {^^.^^Pipa^y.^Ws^wife^inqtber^and^l^ (pr weeping with him.^-The accused was <patgt^qughga^rigid crcs^-esJfinJjpflßon^ tanjdj^^jaicJ^rd^niiasiSid ? if ?He'' : jKfid*nqt' ibeenj^pTe^iotisly^arresCedJr-His ' couSel: this .question, bu\ witSiss" answerea^ißljiforeiti'e^fcQU^i^^toiri ancTVappValedJto. the %urt. £r> b-.- ?er ' mitted ; to '; elabqrate^'ori^the ' atissver.". 31he Cburtisragted-' h!ni permission butSliist : Jti<ig&; ruled -the "question' out — ■ V;'^ ••.■, OTTTTCR' ■';\-"c.v:-jy ;-J; -J "Mr. Walter Duke, assistant -boss^at the ■HaskerrM^cu3^K;Ma"nufa%uring:lS;fCpmK .pany, testifiedci that on the^Slltll! ;of Januaiy, ■ "aTui Mfioni -left the > f aStbry7abqutt mltrcsajvtsEbs, next | ddjrth"© heardMottfe|wiipeXliaSing: Jgqh^|tbjßarnett's ; housed : andspo&Ctq^tar^ "nettiabbut- it. Mr. [edsaltiumberiqf fqj4^3^itb|theswitneii^ i^th^vi^^Owpx^^aitatiKhTqdesihad; ;cognizan9e^ iqnf,i E»qr|td "' the] shoqtipg-Fcjff Barnett's .intimacy, with' hisi wif^^-but i witness ideniedTalyllai^w!edgeToftfh©lafc J ; |James JK. , Huht,~another employee' |o^t^esHaske^MMCus*e»^Cqmpany^stesfti^ ified^tq^.b^vin^ra]rried:ra?mess^e^flSfflirj fMiss*'Mconi to Rliodes. : - ' -\' : :_' Sir. -Smitlii announce! that th defence vwas; about- ready -to rosi, and he iiSteiß; riqr, r aii' a'djouramentr^.The ;prbsecutibiTs"aiai titS^ad'foTir'ij'qrJfiyeiwitneMesiinTreniitiaJ^: pffd/^tbe^cburV^ati"6:sQ,Wadj6^imea^li&l! i;thlsfmornin'gfat)lofd'c!ock. \ '.^m ——_„__ .■sSffiSiii Mr. WUliim C, ElUa^To.-^On-vell Jai . . , -^.--JJattleljlonnnien't.';:.;--.'-.'-.^-;^.^.'' iMr. . William , H. ,C. - EUis, ' a former'. well- ; . ; known Norfolk citizen and iaw>:er^fdteri-* pas tonight.?: at his home, - '.'Caseftaj'fjin^ ? H9!E t^3™P.ton. county, Va.'; ;a£ter*~a^'.prof'| ?tractedljUffess^talthc^4J4th^ I??SJ3 Mr^Ellis Owaa^^naiiyelot \the tE&iitr-i |ern|Shbre^but|^th?fa itew mqnths?a*geit. j^^Ai'OJi^^'yit'yea^residediiS'^^^lk?^ \ and ewas^f lawj^ par tnertjq tsMrvQlir?|Hi? fi 3^s^i§r«^^ n o^^S^.^t, nl e|lea"deislnf itb^wMjMfc^Elllsgr^esented?Norf6lklinl jtiine "i a.% lawj paitnerlqt? Mri A. P:y /Thorn ; ; n d?laterT.wasTseniof imemberjof '.? thelfifmi <of ".: Ellis -& -Kerr. 'He' 1 - married alcilisij : J(chlidreii^ iSurvivesjbiml^TheSbaT^f-i^folk^POTtsd N .9^ u^92sJ y l^t;^9^^ : ?obni?of ljthe" Cburtiqf } I^w-j aiidf Chancery^ ibf^^s|&tyvgthis^fter^w l%? suitable i faction rrelativeito :hisldes funeral Swill -| take S place 7 Vtd-'* rSL^^o^nibrning^at'sjo'ciock. The ihter^ i.™e?tjttostie;ln^lmwSodfCemetCTs^|tlilsl :ci.ty.. .:-,- --..-.-. S Great Bridge CJ.uj ter Daughters of - \ cA? n ?^ c^sßevolutiqn~;-ha"sl^ecidedfto7un-t jveil£on-^unet6thTlat:Great;Bridge;SNor'-v •folk j county,^ a ' mqhumerit-to -cbmmemo," £?** Q ei battle^ fought "% there^duringl tfiel i^SjH* l ??^! ' .^* ar -" " ' The I memorial JVwiir? ibe * made from J a f largaibbulder3 ; and \will \ l^avetuponit a brassitablet'suitably 1!^:1 !^: •scribed. - - • ■ « •. -• ; After a . second. consideration last eve- ? mng;^ the; jury >in^ the rj2,STO /damage Fsuitt M ToniUn, for alleged^ ; :.raise vimprlsonmentr^Tqugtit.iin^atverdi'cF jP^^^s^lll^A^mDrion'-by^thelrplaintifi!' i t°^- a - ;lie^ t^^ : wiH : *be:ariuedllater t; LTlie : : IP^^^structibnKtb} the r jufyiwas «hat^ : iiable;^ ?^^a^s^s}rcimiStSnces-1|f ully^i w^ I ;ramed^h^etenQphJof;Drake^r7nqt^^dl consider" ' * <*'- aS " Qt IJermiU^i.t<> American Sovereignty. ••■;• May;-li^ll:2o^P;^ Jt^eno? nc . ain ino;; at one vUme a memberiofl l^i^^recentty^liberateU^b^General? |Otis;^ announces^ that ':V he ', ' has^beebme: llS s^^ 3^?^^™ 6 "^ ■SQVereiittypaSaT ithat>he^illfdevote^'mfluenbetbVbrin#! P^^^^^^^^fNktibHalMl^^ 'Party,, to; thoiSflSurgentj leadersiiniManili^ land|to|the;*iiisai^nt^neraJs^MtXffinll that it imDoasi- 1 ? iwrthqutlteesp^eaubn^of^Ee^nttP ll^^^^^hatVcbnseaueitiyltbefmW r tthat , the iFilipinos iare lincapable ! of Slf s American control • is ' nece^sarv * tMw!™3Sa arelSSiS J^f°i w^Uu^m«^to-tllaJPrls^ e a& PfSe^^^l^^ gf^^^si^^'^ -^o^yfey^xCflt. jiip ffi-h if*uTi o <? j^ ! js I * ■"■ j ■■ *■ ■■- ■• l^v-lGcqjse.Schools." of WilmtogSfDbP i^lon^^U^hig ib2dKhbme|at^a^'al i^rharf^Richmond | county'- ' '.Mmm i^f«^SOrder^U£itedfAmerlctiiSP ichanicsjCounrii has." been estabUshld^a^ rHea^bsvUle^Kbrthumberland^S^ll iSq?nc^blds?fairsto?beTOme^thes}arK?sr? in- the Neck. : ;::#£4 SJ,rvR:-?CampbeH^Qf^Newland; -VRich". :mond:coup4yVhMjbeen}'apiwinted-cecsua'. i | brjf Stbnewall^Xu^trlcti?Saii fßfchmond'^count}-. V-Revr IL* Davis, of Phoebus', has : a&:' ■ r cepted the" pastorate of I Glebe rraii&ns: |f James^ Grtnels,' of GrlTn:3.->, MfdaieseS ; county,^ ahd S Miss )? Mlnnle?;Lu ttrellp *:d?i : Emmertqri;! Kiehinbiid 5? county^; havt'^lEe- - • gxoQitp I is : qneTbfithVmostlpFdm'inent!l>ua-i |nessime^SinJ'lqwerS3riddU^"ex^^^*^^-^ R an^9?P»i : Howdrd,- of Fxldetid^^ burgii|is|h"ere - looking - after ; : ttie.?.'"affatrsl ofether'l^mcaster NaMonar bank". ?r-~r ||^J?-^l|Waltow7rbf-/NorXotk-f : w2ls^! yceptStheScallffexterided |to ' him hytigm : . Presb.rterian '"■ churches • at :. .Weems X and • Sharp's "-- ( Wbarf.;.;.botb."-'.' in -'.'- LancaitoiV' .;--. >-v wmm& l ;A;fl)ame^^an^ißTOl^^ Jarge^Ydtpr. daatora^TTia^elth^iisf^ :Ween?.s.^l^na^tejr/county.^are«plai«mt; a^ut;2o.«M^bu^hel3:cf/oyster3 3 nells^s .■-Rev:,.J.;:P,i:3tump:;o£^Fred-rlcksburg^ ,is;assjsttair;Rev:;^J.-yaroea^nl^ini€t^ Inghere this s^ k - ■.■ v "; •*,% " ; >Ypur ; druggist will refund : your 3 aibney" t "*^^ ;to; curdsyo4." 5Cc%:? f .?'-- : .- f "..- iftiiiiiisiii !*:^?!^isM@! * :^?!^isM@* y ~ " ""■- -- 1 "--— '. '- " ; i^^^^as:?Therßlacsc^Woirs r - Breed; 0^" 1 '^ :. A .n sKnemy^tQis thafHteKtentl ? n. -'■ jS^^fi^df^by^Harold-|Frederic^ferh^ . j^aq^jo^gnie.CTr^therGerrnarfStrangL'if '.- :• »' Wonna*: JProhnW^VStal-B.^e-B^l'l "l ' G.«e. /. ' ' ' -Ellajp.iicr. -n'lf^atpßf ■ a *dls&vw®§£m .. ho Y5 c . '.-•; on i^Vopd i'stiee t| "fired > five '-ipb£bl^M ;!^^^^^>^^»anlat^atliS^^S; !^^^^^>^^»anlat^atliS^^S Ja^t ;-n^h^M^iclfnVsfatal^wourids.^OT>^ Soall|^enetrated:?tKe' rkht i::n^ a nil thel^ .^er^wom.-in-.confcssc-f} ■; to' /. ' t^^^lUlap^b^ls^ma^dSnlSW SfS^ife^herjhbai.- against h - t>. . *■ ■fqrd^ played^a C;gam^:wlth /= the --Bristol? 3% jteam ntra to-rTay. defeat-In? tho honj.» i team / by ;, a ': scorel'qfj 10 Ito ? o.%fEhe i; Sr 1 ' 1 ? \ir£*-^ loans £,team ; W in rplay^the^^oryfancE-THeSS^S will ref ■, ■ , - j^iSSss M;Pazo Ointwcnt f:nb to cure vo«. F*^ "' i I ! - ; -■■'-■■ '' •■■•■"'■' ■£& '^^t^e^esidcnec;;: otrhfa V.brother-in«l Mary M. an<|tAe ! tte Jobij F *'■ i ib-'^l •son; ragedl^-ears::^S-:^ £■£, M^^s& v£Funeral:T^lS.{Saturaayl l! AFjrEßKb6^^S at .s iVclo^^frbm^th«f-Vehtirch''.^6f??fthV^-^r :i Covenant, t; . - XKe . rcmaTSsl" o7 :: !l>r>.; SHERRARD ': Ti:i^ ¥■& .TAB^^rrj^ctf^cbTOqn'd.THlS^MoSjf^^^J k^\^l«lln-te^rmentJlwm^^ ???*=Siat fHollywootl "at ." 10?Ai' ; M;-3S ijMO .~i-iS^. -^ij.M> .andr,s;P,;jy[-. ; ._• j^ v",:? -.;■■::...? the meeting of the Virginia •Bi_bte;3ociefy; ; '>^ .welccnned^a^V-Cbristiau^EiideavorviSoictetT^^ 'ffi, c - c . s n ':^ ec t' ur^roonxTat\7^ii»3M; :^r'i|lr ; S^&: Ss.THE'MOJ^CPVIENT ;\X» OTrrrpv^x r "*»*« ri^rJ^^^^P •,; ST^-^ALTL'S -^CKTJRCEr.— RE-V'^iC-'rr •^ :^ ? ' E %^^^ifETEOblST^&c'oPA^R :^ P ; ; M ;.- ■h* S^tc^^nighCr-v^^iil iruly welcome/^ jig * 'ig y^LETGH-STBISET^APTIST il(lfi''^ d Richmond v o)Uegs^aEd;othfe»%^^iSfe^a |^^*;of;ma|fa^?fp,^|^^S