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Sift *■."■ T£3Sg£s FiRSTPART. ■^StSi^^^^ TU Oil! n llTu fflVj^t?i3 111 L niu^yaMiknyoi )Iscontlnuancß of Postoffice • Discussed in tha-Senate. JPOGNERDEFENDS PRESIDENT Caddcnt&Uy He Champion, tho , Came of bnsltjp ainali. ; BY Jttß, VErLAJTttTS; mi»sis<alppl Senator Sbowi; Tniat : v rh «H 1 .:, Were no Threats" ABatnmt ■ the^Xefirro Postmaster* Thonjrh/ He 4^ m *» 8 Tllat : She Was Objectlbn- Bbleßecaose of Her Color—He Re senlsthe Epithet* Applied to; the "? n^ lanol . n People '• by-., the Prcsl - Z?.? 11 *'* Secretary, and" Insists jlt .Is • Still ' the President's Duty to Fur nish Postal- Facilities. ,-. .-.. /: Washington; d;. c., January 24.— .:;;•: Constructively. : the ; Statehood bill was; / es. usual, before-the- Senate./ but., as a 1 tnatter -of fact. /the/ admission of 'the t^r rltorses was scarcely mcritlbnea in the :r.-i course of the _day - s; proceedings. "Early ' 7? tfc e afternoon^ Mr. -: Spoorier. of - Wlscbn- Bin, took the fioor - to .-. discuss the Presi .^ ent ' s act3 °n In discontinuing the ■ pbst : 'See- at , Indianola, " Miss.. ** and ■■ refusing to/ receive the resignation of the negro : postmater. Minnie Coz: He defended the j. President,' and/,was responded to' by/Mr." -; ; McLaurin.'of-MiEslsslppi; who said there ; : hz& been; no threats 'against Minnie; Cox," but who admitted that she was objectlon ;/-,s.ble 1 because' of* her ■ color. : j Mr. SpoonerTsald he had no crlticism*to -i/ make of Mr; McLaurJn, whose remarks /had:, been respectful' and ■/well-tempered, but. that he. appeared "to {Justify ; the :"at ■titude of .the postmaster-general r and:the He contended that /there. was ■; Bot in Secretary Cortelyou's/ announce ment of /the- President's "-attitude ilri/ the :■' -sase anything;-; to -'justify /'the> inference ■■ ; -";>f Mt: McLaurin. that; it was intended: to fienounce* the entire population/ of :In ~ fiianola : as lawless and- brutal. • "No man /'. Is" less likely -that" the President to enter " . such ■ a wholesale conqemnatlon^bf the people- of. Indianola,">he said. - . • Minnie's nisrltts.: . ./; : / ./ Sir. ; Spooner • said that the' President's -.- iction : , had been?caused by the course/bf ; " v ihe minority., in the vicinity, of ■. thqpost . "Sffice. . Minnie -Cox; Mr. Spooner declar ;/Bd.j has as ; much /right - under /the : con ; r-ittitution/and.the'.lawstohoia^her., office . -'j yithout" restraint, and duress,; as .has : any ! //member-/ of, /.the Senate \to -hold /bis/ teat^iri; tJie" Senate chamber. •. : , _//■ ./j ; /Detailing ■ the proceeding's' af.the/ mass- j :ineetlrig. } at-" which/ Aiirinle's/reslgribtlbn' l : *ca s requested. Mr. , Spbdner ,said'.the^clr ;'cumstsnces;'were such convince -any ;/-"t>ne { that £h e; was : not . a : free -agent . In .the '■ ■ jriatter.' '/■Whennbefore,"' he asked; ''had /r tt'been": left to^a. local mass-rheetirig'Xto vi sccept jie'resignatlbri of a "Federal office^ ." holder/ an<3 \ fix ;>lie time : within ■which .it :•' -ilibuia ; fake effect?" : Whether this course / ori;.thW; part* of the meeting had indicated /■ithe/pfeserice/of/a lawless. and , brutal yele "merit;' depended,-- the Senator" said, on i'the, point *of' view./' He called /attention >to; : the; fact - that., the sheriff /of "the "cburity / waa among, the participants. ; '/.;.* , Replying to. Mr. Tillman, Mr. Spooner eaid that; the sheriff was the 'conservator of the- peace up north. .To this Mr. Tlll man-responded.that;he had not observed that generally sheriffs .devote' themselves, /to the /duty" as acting as bodyguards ,f of the! people. / > / ;. -■' /./" ///'//'; /■ Proceeding. Mr: Spooner said iff • ha<2. not'denled - the' statement credited //to/ ; him! He: again . referred . to * the / sher ifTs presence at the; mass-meeting."; and asked U whether/ Minnie Cox would;; have ' "resigned of her. own ; free ■•.will, "but /for thVfpfessurc -thus, brought .-upon .her.' The ; "woman's compliance with the request for her> designation . was, he ■ asserted,* an .'■ at titude'r of fear; ■. of, supplication/ to j^what €he - considered :• a superior ; power. : : He , ap * preciated the flellcacy :.of-= the- situation of .■•.th e"So uth; he said, and sympathized Lwith . .therii "in their, difficulties. It/must," how ever,' be borne -In 'mind that in /this case ' \he opposition /was to a^woman,; and'to a . Voman ; of: good; character. The '■ f act ■ of her yes/ the Senator thought; went far toward :/:)ustifying r the charge/that/ th'e'i; conduc*. ' . >f I the ' meeting, was "brutal..: as ' s had* been / Qeicated Jn;Mr; Cortelyou's note.- \' ; ' Charge of Undue Pressure. / / '••■ Mr. Spoorier: read a. letter t* /the.posV' /- office" . . Inspector ." by Congressman-elect - Humphrfey. •':-. bearing - upon C. the Indianola E3Se, iri\which'-he stated that /"a r majority . 6t v the - peopl e/ of Indian ola/ are/ opposed . • to-- the course -; of/ the/ minority,/: in, I in-; S Bistlng upon . Minnie v Cox's / resignation." / This" statement, he saldv/confirmed/ the :-*charse : : of "undue ■ pressure - and /of Jaw //lessness. :'■ ; -\.^/: - _• '_ //Proceeding, 'Spooner/ said, the Pres-" : tderit-kriew that" Minnie, did; not : wish/ to. :had;accordfrigly/ refused -r. to / ; Have'the office vacated. /The people them- • r 6elves. Ho/ all intents: and /purposes. ' had /"closed thY/office; In pursuing the" course' fee'"- 'did;; the President had acted upon/a tprlricip^l^vitaHto the'strength andlvlrllUy 'of / the y preservation/ of ;■ the/ government. - /namely; " that /= the ' Federal "/ governm erit shall be allowed to conduct; its own af /fairsS without - regard to - local pressure. The I maintenance of ; this i; principle,',:.' Mr. Spooner "said. 1 was essential,/ and he/ de " clared ~: that the ' President ; had acted upon this /principle sn/ refusing.' to ■■ recognize ; Jiliinie's resignation.' /.:/.. ' * Letters That-Amused. / Mr.. ' Spocner read . two. letters ,- ; f rqnx* A. '?■ B/; Weeks, one \ of; which c caused | consider- SablWiimusement/asuWeeksiwa^aTcandii, date for/the /office/ He "also "read_a-l etter. t from; J;il^/ Davis, /mayor; of:' lndiariola,; "■•who I 'wrote': the. Inspector.' that |he; thought /the ; best ' way: out was '> for Miri nie \" Cox jto /'resign,™ adding ; that/he ..wanted;; "no'-.;un /pleasant?affairs; to/ deal \, with as Mayorv;/ The is mayor i was a f pa rtrier ; and ; ; brother- \ ■ilriilaw;; of- Weelcs' s. --V He Vaj so ■;• read /a <-. porr :; ;* tjbn iof j the" report ' of -Inspector ' Fitzgerald ■>: Setallirg an interview with /'the-;,sherifl ■; t end" mayor//The/; former acknowledged; i|lb'at*; he/ li ad ; been correctly, reported liri\ tht 1 ; i§ jospector's I report/ concerning^ the |4 post^ S:»flicb? affair. - . . sjfWfS. Spbonen reverting : to the f Preslaent. , *%S6 f: he/ hoped be<^ would '/continueV^hif •tourse until the' people: of Indianola re 'iraln; their reason.* - '■ The f Van'- he said/- was " f ou ght >: on > thej /principle of tHe;rightfofithe}Federal'Goy^ - «rwnent: to control* Its affairs everywhere/, v the consent of* the. Statee. 1 ; n«jofnder by MeL-aurln. " Mr." McLaurin. of Mississippi; said Ihe -had' rot f:> his former speech, discusseti Sfiiciprbpr iety or^irapropricty ; of ■ the\PresJ- ; sflent* In '• -clbslngi the I post -bmce|at -Indian^ CbiilSAPdlhetcqntended mat nothing^ he, -Jiadf-Vald had justified /the remarke- of ;tl.ie. lficiriatbrgfrpm||Wiscorisln; lie had/not, I . SpfiSenllJelflrsti sp^ 6 - 2 belJ s v ? d s tha A Hh>^ Ssiopl«?ofislnifll«inpla"S had l earned ;£; £ the>ep>^ '{*£&*'* of "iHwlesf" , and "brutal.',' iwhfchj !^»tee«ila.p PH«3 ' by the vPresidenrsl«ecs| retarv. and he rtpMitefi that it had rot, Wfl^oW been shown that the charge was iustWod.. On-'the- contrarj'. bo.oontend«d.l ti»at!f Helbest" feeling: 'ixieted |*e^wee^|J4fn^ *^*""' '""'* "" "" ... . ' »... . .? ' .. -.-, ,"..".. . .- ./ _ .. .1 ..... j . ....... '.. . . • '.'Z^TF*--,.. - *,sfe.^SSSe?fil. . ..> ....*-*. -.. .--,, .. . -r.>3!»ss33a3yfesß ; 5%."?!. .. , * .*..."C* fJsS^-J^fS the^R^r exl ? ts '! he^ eai^throughput i*-«ej^Sr. uth^'aye, " :ho - '.added^l-'B^'erid ,lhroughout the -North also/ people rhad . exercised th*ir .right Iwd , not-^rrightt to • asseinblelfand^xnaite: *™'™? i elr I wants/j lv i<thli^eaae3the iSp^ 1 not/ wantS'- Mlnnie?Cbx'?>as postmaster^ > arid uf had =« frankly^ aald'f so;; Moreover^; it 5 was! tteJrlrishtstbypresent ,uils^ petition /to 5 MirinlelCox^if 4 th>y^ pr^ ferredtO:do;so;i and there iwas"no?grouiid'' for charges on : that-ground. /.-;-. ;. " Address to Sllnnle Respectful. -/ Mr. ; McLaurin : ■'■■ stated / that,' " notwilh standing .three-fourths/of i the 3 people fa€ Indianola tare/ colored/ i five/slxths> of f the' mail received /and/ sen t ; ; from"/, the ii post- : office ; is I from /white I people. / He S read the " Petition tovMinniej;Cox. con tending;, that the; address was in. every :.,way/respectjuli^ ;Hls lln forma.tlbnr.was ;. that I the \ raeetirig} atj .which .'[the •resignation;; had been /accepted had been ; attended 5 ; by : all of /the ieighty-; five white : inch ? In the ■ town; ■ "except' ?>lr. : Alv B.' .• Week's; who had J gone "over.* toHhe i Republicans *in r'order to -. secure/ an fofSce,: : ias'ls/the* case- of !most/men>whb/go/to; ■that party. ' .'*".- ."-"..''.' • r_"No doubt : the/people ,vranted : ' the- wof^ man out of .offlce/because/of /her. j ; color,* .but: it- dld ; JnotV follow; on ;' that r f account, ; that / they ; r f elt ; any / hatred . toward /Jher.l The/prejudice/vwas •:'due, ; -'.he''-sa.id,'.'i'to;-;tije' ; inferiority rof. the 'colored ; raceS HeVcbn^] tended r thnt ' the 'chsrgc-tr.ade by ;. Mr.\Cor- - tf-lyoii had •; not been directed .- at/a; - nii--c norltyiof : the :; people : of .- Indianola. ;b"t : . at "all lOf/them.- as; all -had; partioipaledi in -the : matter.* The President had t Ehown a/dlspositiori; to.shut : his ears to .the/other; side of the question." ,- ,'■ ' .: Papers Refused.-'- ■-:"•-. ; : Mr.. - McLaurin ■; said /he .- had/, not / seen] all; the I correspondence in :thermatter.;He; had asked « for/ copies, .; bu t / it/- had >s, been : refused V by : the -i Postmaster-General;: ; and he ; ; had "-. k een X referred /to /the : Presidftnt: ; i,Wnen';he received -a note from ■ the; Presi- ; derifhe had - requested; to: be/:shown ]-all 3(CONTINUED ON SECOND /PAGE".) ': REDUCE THE FORCE. More Men DiscHarged 'from .Triggs with Promise of "' / Reinstatement Later. ;> Many., of the. clerks of 'the - William 3R. Tn'gg :• Company were discharged yester day : by. Receiver^ Lilburn : T. ; Myers./ The reason given, was : that the; receiver was not justified In keeping the/ clerks on the "pay-roll as; there is now. practically no /work being done, at the yard! /Only, the ;h'eads /of /the /different department?:; a • few A foremen, and watchmen- have ■ been -retained.; /;/ »' • -■ : / .- ' -"-, ; The discharged men include- the /bulkiof; the / force •in =• the - cost department, ,• pur chasing department, and time ■ depart-" merit. The .draughtsmen > and 'estimating forces were ;put "off; shortly 'after the' re-"^ ceiyership but the other, departments-re tained!" their men to '■ finish/ up riecoseary : w0rk.;...-'-/.: '"'<■', ' / .;•-.•-/■ 'V" - ".The men were "all to*- -^at' .'as soon \ as "a. plabVof,- reorganization ,was perfected 'their - 'positions •' would yagalnj?be>-open to; them.' Nothing definite Is* yet -known)' about ; i the : reorgariization, but it ' is' generalljy believed ; that' within a - month ?. t&e fcbmpany's"/af-' fairs /will I be/taken ■ out '/of i the S hands/of; the •'■ receiver, / and : the ; yard ' again fbe * put '• in .; operation/ -The ; officers .'all iseem to / bear, a: hopeful-. countenance, : and; take ; a bright; vlewf of the 'situation/ ... V /; : '/ : ./' / Tlie' seVen :, boats ; ribw" under jcoristruc^". tion, must /be /finished -either /by./the'^ re-" celvxr, , or " some /other -. management; -* and > this", wo/k - alone :,. will ; require a force '; of nearly ? a •:■ thousand men ' f orf a "year:-: or longer..// *~\*.' : ' -./.''/" - : V -,!';*-%-■• ; To 'the: men, the. ill news came as ; some- thing, of ..a surprise, for It was .'belie'yed' Uiat at no. time ." since . the : receivership. had/! things /looked /so favorable, 1 , arid }. a- to l ;lhe : effect that" the •^company's ■ embarfassment was about to end,/ was •in . the' air. " '.:> ■ ".,*"■' - ENGINEER C. M. WiLEY , /; L - . KILLED NEAR ROANOKE. Horrible Collision/ on the Roanok? ; . and Southern— -Arthur - Ti. Spen- /. ; ■■■■-. "-:. ■■■.■ cer Badly Hnri;-;/r/. ROANOKB. ■ VA:, January 24.-i(SpecJaL) A wreck '.occurred on:; the ; RoanpUeirarid Southern this evening, -.;; ten rrifles / |jouth of Roarioke, . In v which . Engineer/ Coy}? Mi Wiley/ lost/his life; and Arthur j.T.'^pen'* cer, another, engineer, was badly ; Injured. It was a/head-on collision,. arid! happened on a/bridge : seventy-five ; feetv high./; All : the / engine " employees, except ./Engineer Wily, jurriped, and , he was ; smashed ,- i into an /mass... His i/lfemasnß were brought (here, and - the : Elks/ • Broth erhood of Locomotive , Engineers, / arid ■• the Odd Fellows,', have joint charge T : of," '^e body. . ' : . '/.// -.../•'-■/ /*,-• ://:/: ;.;.:'' /■ DEATH; CLAIMS THE '/ BRIDEGROOM. Sidney Massey," Who "Was to 'Be Mar-, ried To-Day, .Crashed -In, a" Col-//. / -Usion at Bristol, ;: BRISTOL., /TENN., ■ \ January :-; ; 24Ji.(Spe clal.)—SidneysMassey/ "a". switchriiaLn^ -29 years /of- age./, who/ would / have Vbe^n, a bridegroom"'-. to-morrow; : . was Instantly? k'illf ed j. In .;& "collision in the - railway;, yards ; in ; Bristol _ to-day. ■ \ Both legs ; were ■; cb t\- off and /his - body - frightfully /mangled/- En gineer, Robert . Davis /saved his ; life < by jumping, but v was / seriously/ Injured. -.-:,/; TWENTY^EARS HOR^UT^EY. Convicted of. KilllnßrTheo.HolUnsii • - .4. Trorth" : at ' FnyettOT-ille. ■•'• • ' 'FATETTEVILLE. N. C..' January , S4.— (Special.)-^Thb; jury /case Tof/ E:l^-.Utley^ "charged /with killing.Theo." Holllngswbrth;" /night sClerkT of the/ Hotel |Lafayette, l-Vre turned^a"^ verdict jof In the; second degree." and /the prisoner/ was /sentenced .to twenty Tyears in "• the ■ penitentiary. /The ; r'rjal /eight* days,/ andf-: the prominence/of /the/ persons ''■' involved. /as well ias 1 the :■ weal th and /condition /of / the defendant;/ made/ the / trial / one/of; State 1 n teresti ;/The /trial /was/ sensational,/ the defendant / forcing; ; his / eight V; lawyers t to withdraw/ the.t..plea'i'.'of ",insanltyWas'Va : Jrer tlection ton i'lhis famlly;/-Utley/i:;however, is Irratibriai :when/drlrikirig,Tand/was£So rwhen the i-crim©/wasicomjnitted. -The de-~ feridant appealed the case./ WASIIrAIISELY ACCUSE^ ifJjjSWi'z&ryii-ut Gets Bisr Dam«««fllitJ ife^ANOKE, VA., January 2-1.-(Specl(^)j was ro-day awarded 15.000 ! by;the" jury in. the Circuit Court !n a suit of $50,000 against -the Singrar Sewjrg M« cbtne 1 Cornpn n y. ; which j ha¥S.l»SnlJn|p^^p li^eßS^ here for several w*eks_ MBfya>i,.t,% : wh"oliras : |'fcrmer place, was charged |wi|M«pi_!sezz*enient, and he was arrestedij fbutfwairhonbrabiy acquitted JattjUtntrla!.'. tH§sti^sbfpvgiif.i eultf aj^inst,^eiß)ns-!sr v Company .'• for; $80,000 3 dama**i."'. vitli " Vtr Tup is/11 1 nr Minrn iUb .WILL Dt hlniu. IJf DICATIONS/ PO IST TO i THIS BOMJ- ' TION OF, A VE3CE3D PROBLEM. jheisituation^isschangedS Mr.; Shafer in.Poal tlon to ; Make ;6f- f er— Opposition V May Be i; Blade/- by SomeJsWhb DoiP NotJ Want? to Hire Tub Under : An- Clrcumstanceai.^^ : Tlie prospects-seem :to';be that:theitur moil over the city « tug/Thomas C./ Cun ningham,/ Sr.,; .will ; be brought'; to an /end by '/the^charter 'of ;-the tug.' to Mr.'; Clements Shafer, - the "Richmond /contractbr./whb ; s as :-.beeh awarded /the/ worh :;• of lmprbv- . Ing/ james rij^r ; ai id / Richmorid ■ • har bor.t under . the ; recent: appropriation/ made by Congress. /..The question ,. has ; frequently/ been! asked |nfcommittee/ands;in- Cbuncil;iwheri/the • yexed^subject /of ,/the n £ug./has' /been l up ; for/ consldera tioh;s whether. "any 'one stood : ; ready /to/hlre J her/<3uringj the/Interim Jin which i she : is '{to} surcease « from : ■ work J for - the city, /arid \ heretofore the re- ; piles \ have/been ; indefinite aiid \ unsatisf ac-. tory.. - ''", ' ■:/ NEW; CONDITION HAS ARISEN. -,': .■;There^/has/always^be^n/an^lntimation" that '.some party ';"(presumably/MrV'Shafer)'" 'contemplated : - : the : probability/at' an/ early. 'date) ; of ;; circuhistances /under/ phe could; use; the' tug :toiadvantagiß /and-Infthe" event? of fsuch/birc^mßtancesiarisirig^he' Jwpuld -be i wlllirig/tb" $20 ! per; day; 0^ $600 per month, for the use of it. (/It/Is ; an /open iy secret /that; Mr:? Shafer ; was ; the V party V referred ,- to./ and i it ; is; now :_known ; that the i, circumstances ; ha ve arisen ■ "which at;thatftime;.werejonly:a.nticlpa"ted>; Mr, Shafer Us nbw/in/a^pbsjtibnC to/ make "a/ /positive ;; off er ;'/f or/! thef 2 tug,/ arid ■the statement; riaade' in': the Dispatch; yesterday' _made/be,repeated~here; ; In ; effect,^; tfiatj not ; /only/wiiri he/hire Uhe\tug,/but/he' isfnowj '■ prepared / .to 1 / raised the % former £* off er .', 'of .; S600;to?700 -per month fori her -use. .-:■:■• - "' - :; -.The' Commbri -Council^has already,; adopt-; :ed/ an /ordinance | authorizing? her / to Vbe cha.rtered. v and : while ~\ 'the 'Board" of /Alder^. ; men/ failed /to /concur ■ in/ the Q ordinance/ :it 'was only,: after failure ;■ to| obtain* a'/satf isf actory •; answer/, to/ the/ question /as ti to who^ w;ould ''5 charter jher, '\ that T such faction/ was; taken, /and .. the /Board ';. of *' Aldermen"; : adopted/ Mr./ Gordon's? substitute /to^put" the tug !ri;the r hands of a- caretaker../ .'■ * DOUBLE CREW 'NOT RSQIJIRED. ; was/; also^ sbmefcohf uslon ■ In - the Iriainds ;bf ermen * by] an ; argu- ' "ment ? which /was 2 madel In|the 5 board./' a rid : = whichil it" isTasceftained;* Is/very }; f ar. \ f ronij 'i fact,/ that";under/a/; lease - of» the \ tug"; to] rjilr./ Sliafer/- for work^in f;tho i harbor, ?;it^ -■wouid'^be*; necessary^ f Or.^^the^^lcityJfo^^pilOTO two -crews,/ which /would make; the Sex«* UNCHE(S*AMrgrHE!HONORiiS?M!Ne ;Pense mount.. up to' more/ than" /the 'city ;would • receive for the use: of ..her.'/This, as>stated,/is/vsry/ wide ;of K the | facts in ;the rcase/iT- * ":«.--.' / - • /// v ,' . .: There/ are:: some: members of /Council who are opposed /to ; hiring /the , tug; und er ; any,/ circumstarices,^;, in /competition/ with the \ ownei's Cof Vpri vatel< tugs/ that /are en gaged i\ in/ .this':;- vrork/. as/ ai business/ .but :these.appear;Upl:beHnithe^mjnbrity/bn;a square j Iss'uoTof .^hiring ■ the v tug " f or : suffj. cierit : remuneration. / ' . . - - -• FOR^THErJUBmEEIFUNDI Polk/Miller to Entertain fbr/Y.' 31. C. A." Benefit. \ ;- J/Cn';-FebTOar7.^th''Mr.*;pblkJMHler^whoJe'J /Cn' ; -FebTOar7.^th''Mr.*;pblkJMHler^whoJe' humorous j lectures -and -sweet /rriuslc .; baa 'entertained ; so •/many/people J throughout /Virginia;^ and * the ; North/ and i South, i will give;i ye ; •a' :■ com pi 1m c n tar y ,j '.';. en te r tainiri'eri t ' s at the^Acaderny- of iMusiclfbri the" benefit jof theJ.You'ng^Men'sVChristian/ Association Jubilee ? Fund.' .. Mr. i; MI Her's 1 "Old/ Sou th^ quartette ; (colored) ) will : sirigl* ' : -: Some { of i the leading. faifjri t -of ,- Richmond .will =.take part Initbe /entertainment. ? WENDLINGfS ;GREA^LECTURE^ He /Will ; Speak " to] Men! In : ; the i Aoadei; .■■■.■■ ■■■.•: ■■•:-■ ■■■.my: This ■Afternoon ■■■. ■■:■■■:■'■■■'. ■;■;■; Interest /'has /been/ aroused v by. v the , an-" riouncement"' that; Hon. ; ;/George'.Rr;,W end/ Urig-wiU "give; what*. by}mariyd3;cbnsidered • the 'greatest /address /'on : : the V. A'rner lean platform;/ "The ~- Man of iGalllee," only,/ at- the Academy "of Music- at sSso>P.'' M: ' to-day.^.:; Doors/ will '{oet opened fat \3f P. M.; arid /services will; begin'just ; as soon \as the ihouse ; Is } fju 11:/: The /Virginia Glee ! Club wilU'sirigrarids'Jbhri; Ed.- .Pearce, s theirnan-' 'doliriist.Vwili /pla v. ■/MnvHaddon 1 ; S.-/Wat-' klxis^has ■ cxiriserited . to sing. . - r _>s?^ ONE CENT FDR-eDFEEE Dining Room^at^Locomotive Works Opens To- Morrow With Moderate-Prices. A very fine • dining-room has been>- built at :-. the/ Locpmbtive ■' Works !. by,; ; the « tiian^ agemerit,/ arid': a /contract; has ' with/ Mr//N. / WJ',f Cease/ to '■' eatery to/ the "men's appetites..' . . . . /./The i is/ iarge^well^furnished; and iwell\yeritilated.i:^lt/I^lishted^withj;elec/ "triclty;/ and -/every /convenience/; is';; there ;' for "" the '; purpose; to'fwhlch Jit r ; is/ tosbejputi -ft Jwillibe-. opened/ fbf/-the^ first /time/ to/ scale :bf /prices I= has/been> aV-J ■rariged?that;ls^little/short^bf iastbundirig/ "A? cup ''l of ,'co"ffe'e".will /cost : 1?: cent; ;; arid /fox thai? modest; figure Uhej' purchaser iwill;=get "mljk;arid '; sugar/ihto^the/bargaiivAgSand^ J wiches,nsbups;;,;Pies; -' will/be;: 3/cents/an order, and the order will be liberal, to a/degree. / . . ■/tThere-are -. 2.S<^ ', men ■;, employed -In ithe works^- and ■- the scale I has , been submitted to I them.^ and^ they Jhavfl. * promised a to ; pa trbnize the ■ roonxT '.:/■■-■ : - ■-.. ■, if STATUARY Hit HISTOKT r[ OF; A THE V, OF ;TIIE " THE^STATECCONTRIBUTIONSf Moinimenta; Which Have : Been Placed In the Hall by the Various States— ; The 1 Statue of : Washington, by RoQdon, (he Most: Striking. „ -The <:■ House of Representatives having ; taken^ possession ;of 7 its new cln ;the Capitol- In 1857, -the -old" Hall' fell into ;ijieglect-^ In ¥ Congress,^ desirous of , perpetuating jits associations, authorized theiPresidentrof j the JUnited Slates y, to 'i Invite i State /to -.' furnish s tatues, in . marble : or bronze," ■ not exceed ing.;, two/ in /number, rbr^each ' State,; of. deceased - persons ; who .f had been citizens thereof : . and i- Illustrious for their historic renown, .. or v for distinguished civic or military seryice,/ as ":the -States '; determined worthy -of; national commemoration; when so furnished, to ; be -placed in"; the old Hall of . the/ House of .Representatives" in the Capitol -of ; the United States, which was set apart for a National : Statuary Hall. Among , the -Stata'.: con tribuUo'ns* : arb-. the following: • - . - •■^.- .;-;.■/ tj^Rhode/! lsland— Nathaniel Greene;i'mar ble, - life-size, : attired In full regimentals of a . ; ma jor-general .In : the ■ Continental army.; represented, as pledging tha : ser vice, of his sword -to. his country. - . ; Roger. Williams,- the j founder of Rhode Islah^d; ; 'a'nd . promoter of civil aud .religious* liberty.; in,:; America; :marble.- life-size. ; robed 'l mi the vdressjof^the/early; colonist.*; Thef pedestals -^are/fof ? ;Rhode ?} Island *= red ; : granite. " ' WConhecf Icut^Jonathan Trumbulli " : an ; eminen tApa'triot /of >\ the •;; Reyolu (ion,: 'and ■' _f rbni£whoro ; the _; term /"Brother rJonatha~n".i s on/; account/bf f hia i ; ; skill Iniex-' [ ped tents /to /meet /the / necessities/ of % the ; .Continental JGoyerninerit.';;-^^ Marble;; heroic: //Roger^Shefman^onesof/theScommitteel ; to Jdrafothe^ Declaration ; ;•; of ■/Indepen-^ dence." Marble; - heroic \ -/ -0 1 yes/ v'represen ted 2- In 'S' Conhectlcu t -civil ■ ■attire. ;/ The X pedestals ■/ are .. of ■■.yermoht ? marble. - - ; " "/;Ncw.; York— George - Clinton; a ; signer . of the/ Decla ra tlon/ of 5 Independence./ general : : iof ,=;, = ; the ]§ Rpvol v tibn,*g Govern or^ " ; ; of •' "■■ New: ;Ybfk;/and^Ylce-Pre^ident/ofj the? United' States. -Bronze, life-size," represented; in Continehtairmllitary; dfess. ■ . •. :■■' jUßbbert i R// Livingston.^ first : l Chancellor pfJNew /York, who the/ oatn ~~ol^jofficajj ,to ■? Gebrge'jWashlrigton ifAipbnl'hisi triauguraitibn^as I President/of s the s United \ <, |' ' -1' " - - a, .■,;,. ■» .„»> *-■« '" ■ - ~ ' '-v.*, -T jj-j States/ March.>lTS9^Vßrbnze,Kllf^iUe.: represented. tn the, chancellor's; robes and; holding by 'his side ,th« , treaty Cor th« 7 d^lonf'bf-^l^uMaiD^b^F^^(»4#fQia| ITnileci States, which He successfully^ c6fi^ roStaatedl-'Tlje " to'oe and Sace-work; 4* Govftrabr|otfMas^<^UMtts^|laladinitlwith, s the/charterJo^lt^^jW^W^ls^lt^^^i reprM^ted'tjnjthftfcoatuma of t&e Umes-1 Samuel an ' early adybcate^of , liber t^^jhle^rseml-herblc, 5 !; represented in'fcblonial |..dreais ;-;arid !jprotestlng;j[to^|^ .Koyal^GoyernbrSasaJßStf the'jpresencefof.j British \\ troops,'- usirg ths m emoratila] word3ii*^Nlsbt Js approaching; an inunedf^ ate'>answerjlsv: expected; both" regimental or none." March ■5. 1T?O, Vermont— Etaan ; Allen. MarbTcClherorc^ rcpresnn^]lnfthjs^nifortn!of!a'Cbntinen-' t^i ?of£cer, v;wf Sh'fdra wn? Word : ; and I flaah^; irigJeye^.demandins|the}Burrender/of|^'irj !cpnderos3^*in '■$ the 5 came gof /"Thej Great^ Jehbytih^ahd j the | Continental i CongTeiss.*^ tfJocab/ICollainer/ a "forclbleWorator|fbn: "constitutional cjuestions; ■.-"?Poistm"aster£! ■Gfncral^tß^,^an"djSenatbr^bfithe^ynHeia' .Smres^lßS4^'64^ldiirble;|6emtther^c^rep^ relented 1 In^the3;cbstumeVbf-!the|tlmea?|ad^ dre^}ns\the|Sen^te^.leftJban^^esUns;on alpedestai^bparingi' the^State; arms.-. , lj| Maine^WllJlaint Kinff.f an /early f advocate"; "bf j|the?separatlon":Vof ; Maine Jan<3jMassarj ch'usetts in t^lD, and "first ' Governor of iMaine, ' IS^O- Mar-blc. semNherolcSrep- ■ resented |Inltheltbp\bbbts rand? the] Spanish andi holdsl in j hlsj hand ' ajfrbll ' of ' parchment ,the?;Constltution^bf , the s State./ ■ - feThejFelaFe'also-«tatuesTof« Jaines ''A;! Gar-, fleldsf Jacqu es I IVtaVquette '^AHen.' | bf |Ohio> and -. Senator , Keana, of West ' Virginia; ' Senatbr^Kehna '''§ Is | tha /only /Confederate sbld^r f %whb*h"as~Bthls?cbmmeinoratioru ■-. l Gwrse4Wasb!T^B■••: rton^^fch7|"p^rhaps/;found'vlt3 way Into I the ■; possession) of ; thej gbyeni merit .> through Thbmas"fJeffersonTjis r iprobablyfoneTo^ which "'; : thelsculptbr^Jean/Ajntolne : Hbu'dojuf made j for/; the\marbleTstatu« Jribw; ?ih&ithesrotunda^bfJ*the*StJateSHouse/;at ' Richmond.^ This $ thebiry£bfi its I origin * te isuggested by/ the;SfoHowing,/letter,v"frbm Jeff er son to Mr. . Parker,/ written fln • tha (CONTINUED ON L' SECOND PAGE.) —4^ — . ~ r rTTrnn Phi Beta Kappa Society Will Hold : Annual Celebration ;at .William and Mary ■ / The annuaV^celebratlon^ of ithe ; Ph! >Beta ; Kappa Literary Society. . the * oldest Greek letter ; fraternity -.In the United ; States, will be held at .the home, of the mctner chapter, William and Mary College, Feb ruary "19th. This ■■annual/, meeting at William afld Mary College the greatest' event ■; in *the literary world of 'this :,- country. It. Is -a gathering of fhe most . distinguished ; scholars and: literati of this country who meet"" ln this, "/the second' oldest college In; the ? United States. ; for the ■ exchange] of' ideas and for social Intercourse. The'pre-" requisite for admittance to this society 13 /theisuccessf ul Jaccomplishmeritfbf fabine marked 111 terary 'effort; and ; merob"erßh|p|ls^ ;OTnsider^*'s£#rare>Ko~no^^ ■ Nelsoriff Page if .when* once"; asked/ what /• he considered .g thes^greatest '-srecognitipri:; of success, in ; the ; ; 11 terary //world/ said /"a membersHip in the ~ Phi Beta? Society." .' : ;to>be one. of I the sm6st<;brUllant veVer.H held; »;Prbfes4s sor;: E. ; S/^Joynes/f of / South^ Carolina; ;fa distinguished ;;.;"■ scholar /in/ modern '>~h. lanf guages/-/ will / deliver s an /address * - ! before ■ the i ! society."/ Iriimediately - after./ the ■ ' ad dressya .reception^ and /banquet -will :be "given. ' . , ;; ; Chief^ Justice/ /Fuller, ;tho /United States "i Supreriie ICburt; I has beeri^ Invited to"?, be;: present./. ■A*-Inumber>of#6enUem"eif prominent iin j the ■ field ( of .lletters jand ? law will -be initatedUnto/menabershlpr/amopg whom-wlll be 1 Messrs. S. S./ P."? Pa t te'spn and • Alfred IBI B Williams;.;: of / this"/city3 POSTMASTERpRAOMOREi : Federal * Honors r : Come ;■" to •"■ the .••; Dlb- ■ ; . ■■•■.. patches Cartersvillc Man. ! CARTEJRSyiLLB,- VA, January 24. (Special.)—B. W/j Paimbre wa3 , yesterday appointed postmaster .at "Caneravill* -to succeed. A. ;T.J ;' Brown; r^ignedf" Mr.;Pal more, the appointee, had entire- control of the post -office "here .is a.-*si3'.i>nt to his mother, ■ Mrs: Mary ,E. Palmort, for twenty-four successive * cars '.'prior.. .;to VSS& It -reminds one of old times to sea -htm at the helm [again; a'ter a lapse =of thir-" teen years Robert Perkins; a colored man living on the farm of Mr. vv II Rh»«les r ab.»u t three /miles from this placa, died sudden ly 1 this" J morTiins>; while (engaged u\n ■■ haul- Ung^timber^ from ; the" "wopdsHnearbyJ|hi^ home. The' cause of death"^was ,;hearu failure. He expired on his wagon while in the act^of^.drlvtng his team Invitations, have b^n received byjoorne :ofjOur7;be3tiwhite:peopleland? v by^theibet^ I ■ ter il elements /of i the colored r folks » of |th Js" ; section, v from % Henry ji Brown '& and ;:sw|f c,"* .'bf->Powhate"njfwunty^ UheirTdaugh terj BKza^i to j Paii iusJAi^ Book-;] er/iot itWsTplace^Tat^Mount* Zlon? Colored SBaptist^churchifon| Januaryl23th. " ~^ 'jj^ :X*Mral -: 'C/fL. : - Paimbre;, son.; and- daughter; 1 . ;6f^;ttiis 'place. " and I Miss Mary Walker/ of Bedford City, left Wednesday|B|ter| ... v^Mrs^ ; :fPalnioref;andiC'ainfly;:,win^ make ( Uieir/; future^ hoine§in?( Richmond. A, , v ; V: /Miss %Mm nic I*^ Paimbre^ da ugh ter :of : yesterday for /Richmond. : ''\ where £ she r ; vl3 ?gbne"to¥enter.tha : public; schools in that :city._" '■';.•■•- • ; \ t .- - _ . 0 Mr. i W.t G.^Hbpklns. '^ of JNorth i <varolina,i Jrepresari ting^t he T|Reflninsr|Com^ [pariy/i/of-f Cleveland, 0.. with' a bracch •n"quse|;='ln||R{chinond. -is hers to-dayWffi Interest 'of- his . concern. HThe" Massrs. Wanfrees •of Lynchbur^ i>.ho have- been on an extended hu»t' with 'Mr>]i.T.f J^Fiippen, of this countj, in and around ih-a !a tier's home, reiurjied to iLynchburg this ir.ornlng. While in the county, -they liad only partial .ißuccesa? tHoug^ they tvernt back later with birds,; DRUMMER > S^SUDDEN,DEATH. !]^W^denfeHerlFoa^d[|Dc«d|l«'ffli«d •(S^claL^^^iWedenfeiler^r/oir-'/cVairlotta; 1 traveling jj representative ol a orthwo brewings concern, was foynddead In bed fiS|fij3|rbo^fatftefr|dVton«hl3tevSlns|at 6:30 o'clock* &Xr. WedenfsiKsrrcUred^very lata Friday >> nJght, ' and . ••: this , mornins a sj?orter^Qf^tb&|hotel waited - upon hlmjat fae pfefe^dCtofr«^ainftoi£«di((ofi««rhne .longer. s^; Hlb ; non-app«arajnce ■ ; at ■; * : dinner \ frequently , took .". hia iimtdday.|'roeal "e!s*j ,wherel'>-Th!* 'eventnsiat th«. hour named, , he ■ was' called for ; supper. : but no reaponao .was- received • ftoro -the \- roep. - The r door pira« openedi *by th« ; eotf «r. .- and^atri Wedenf ell«r;,was > found d**d. reclining -In anatural *nd w«y po*iUo*u Th« coraner wa» aoamontd. and pronoune»d :d«*tli due ta;acute. ir»»tmi«.. -The r«m«ln»!wer« r^en\to>Waelytn'*;ondtrt^lnc7«4ia^l|alt< ment and, pripirtd fdr:«bip«Mnt U> O»r totut^m<^^ whfwlw^tljmiM^ \§&ksfe%S&-? . ' "- £Jj' NiSßprk/Polltician Testfl|p In tfra Lessler investiQittos. DENIES i OFFERING ; ANY^ WONife •Htt ;JSay»V;;ftßi«i.4'.To_li :^]jWm^.Tfc,«iMl^ j - ■■ $1,000 Cor :nis (Doblln)-Joha ««- CuUaib Say. Tant lithe lat««.t ■Pin 3 Behalf •?; MGeneral>.'HwßtoH . IMsi«h»lm»«Sj^l « " ■* TVASHTNG-TON; January &L^.Th*'Nir«|;^ Comrn.ttee of th* Houaa tt^^m,:" 'suxqed ."- the ; inveatigatibh "'.- of (th« dhirjgl||t ; made Vby}Repre«enta"uVe ■^Le«3l«r H jofXtfeiitgJ ran^oflr^^ino^e^^w^S^^St^fi^^^ f^m©tt^^PW«|ll^b^n^^|N^if«i^p I\f IngToX -': bis ?: testimony i occupieSLffit^ip*a.tei3 ' : .'- I ffbl|Qwed^.b^^QKttWj3 : c^H^ff^Bi»R9r^«^ tendc'nt or elections In.N'sw York." l^muel" J E- • Quiss tes'-Ssd »-t tao aitai'tooa sea* i r aS'iexecutl'refsesßion.rof .tho eoronilfti-.^ : ; tc^held,! all the ■- close.; of I the i he4rin£ttp*fc : day;iitiwa3rdecided-to call two'»itu»as«l -" Monday.'t'/ . %7t?2M SiPbliipjOobllr,, th* flr^t witness, SA«MMt-i i talked .'with Quljjs- about getti^ Leaafti«S ■ I to/supportf tbe^s : ub4marihe ! boat ibilVlDoft*® llnS 6 ? 1 * 1 - Qulgg ..; told : him*:'; there wouldi b« lf ?$5.0C0 1 Ini *M tors Leaislerv^if i tesal«r^eSute.|l«^ ! interested.-^ an"d.*sl".9iQ J for i DobilnigHef 9a|j[^>; QuigsSwasihot.|peryohanyllnt«rest^";buftJ# ; wanted HordoTa'ifayopJfbrJa?frleri""d.' : ,?Aii«^ :hfs9tel^with?QulggjDoblinlsaW|h«|»Ti^: hfs9tel^with?QulggjDoblinlsaW|h«|»Ti^ Lessler, and told him: "There «Ulj.b«>. five ;• thousand -dcllars in this; Ifyou,ca3a see'f yourlwayjclear/ to ibej trienclly4to|iti?S^ ) Ljessler.yi Dbblln ?Tsald;ii laughed.^ aad | tolffM 'him' to^ quit. '-Then Dofaiin report^gd^tO^p Q v igg 1 1 halt he? cou Id (no t get ; t«ssler.? .C(s?J**^ Uln;-.gwaa?*fcroa3-exaiainedSf > ty'43'OelajnfeKp :Nicbll."'. '/ " 't^^^i^ -" iifiw in o, T<* r ra p l ni^Snd§Woma^xi^S^ ■^ : >«?"5Si;-->'-i)^-i»--v?>---- ■ ;l". •*■-■• "■-■ •: ';■■"';■; ■f-"S.-"'P«*^ s «*^^p ; McCullagh. Buperintendant^o£-elao»Jp : tlons % ih^lNewliYork./ said \ that ij iii/ihe|ln>\; | : • tefest fof ?a I friend:? he" \ bad 1 8san'|L«at«^|fci|p behaJf rof ithe;H6llj^d2bbatMl>aßl6r|«ild( b he ; would Knot a support ;the bill He-^d^j^ clared thsre was^boodle' Jn us«.^andS i> fainong^jthe/ lobby/Jmlaeucea mtsatloned^ 1. v"win/e,t!tef'rapiD|aiid|*womsn.** I'.j^i.*-; ■ 3iMr.^MbCyllagb^sald^he-had|^btlfik|ans«^: {wajr™ lntimated to Mi. besaler" tha^ibi«|^ actsTWould In any way affect bss election- * 1 ■ »Hc}l said! Dr.|K«rr r f of {Ch!»^|aTpactistt^ : I busjlnssJk'j asked |h !m| (QulgsY "■( to • aa«stiieaa*S ; 'ler^pn/behalf>ofithei;Hollaridsbdat^Dir:'- : : Ker r, ; : he 1, said,? toW /him/ that. j l^esaler^wa*^ \ ■ ;nb!s^^wa7^'HdTßaiotaeXdiji^nl»t| l iiiUf^}oiw^ he'.coulfl-flo tn!.?c:* with T>7s!"»r.- b\it !f ha I could -"000J L-i-?>r off i; would b»^^^ ■^t'.Qaisglsald ihe 5 failwl Ito ;'s"»4'Lesslfflrj.fb : as» 'rnfit./pobliri/aridj. talked Iwithlhlru'labdhfesl rLes3ler.s^Subsequ3ritly, Qul?g ./aald.'r h<»-'/ ; [ saw J Lessiler.iand ;"aaid i"call«dlS •f herejtoltalklwlthj you /about -th*^HollandJ|i ! ;tqrpedcf;boats. -.on b^haSf .of- a -frfar.d oj » ; mine; whom -I would ,>t!!te to <obMger JK<3 ; -has "5 toldji'ma | your/ opposition | Isjligly^raiSM malignant;- an cl ; you \haveTsaifl \ all jma nifej?^ I iof/na.«tv,j:aridKdisagre?abte:/.thfng3'JaoaufeS jthe ; Holland ; boat. „ :I wanted ito|seejlf§*^ !t'cb'uld^ridtjpersuade.;you not ,to',belso-Btjl^p ; about^he|matter.*.t^lJeMlefii*"epH ; h&'lv^ibVpbsedjttb^the^ ; Tnore'^of J3the/bbats;t and/declared |that^at^; ■ .nibst^un^ernp'nlous^lobbyAwas^ioialxtti^eft^ liMt 3^^^^^^ Benlal. "^^P ■ ri;Mrl/Qtiisar speclflcaJiy " dant^4^**^*§. -had/bft*ered is3.oflosforPMr:/I*e33ler*a;/tretei.© or;- th al 3 hel fes» d| »n*« | Dobt lnl ftin 1 1 iwiw6nl<StM '■ ; try ; j.tb*'flxlitTaol thitl there 'would \ \m'\^JMM \ In^tt^:for.?hlrri?-(Dobltn). H^ a. >n ': atttt&&£s I !th^t<h"eih^|nstJßUthoriied: ! Mr;sDob!lnl.ta|i make/any,/^ffer of ' n.r,y kind to aayjon.%i> ; peraoriallySorJothetwise. _ ZJ^SSB^? :|'-;Mr.~.Qulgg concludes? trlth /ajiperwiial^ !• appeal ;. to ; members { of ;* the \ cbrnmlttee^tnSj •'i;"JGen. Hti Sot "Jlunfer, ai Vs." : General* Eppa Hunton, of Virginia,' di»i - ; clafmediariy: connection with th« "Hunt(jrvu .; of ftyirginla/*/naeiition.3<J ■ itt- thd; tsstfijjoiojff^ I Th» comirJttse adjeu vr.ti. » EVENINGsWITHSEUGINRFIEIib. ■ - : ■■. .■ ; ;-•:••;■, x ■ ' ; • ' i . . . •An.evar.trar with Eugene F!e?,3 -will fc» ; given i^byM Miss '%'Aanspaugh at tho. rsai dence'qf Mrs. J. D. Crump. .^:o. iSI south. ■ . .'Fourth "street. Friday afternoon Janu. [:aryjSothvfat ! !stb !1 clpck. forth- bnneSt'ot : };thei*Wbmen's:j{Mlsslonarjr.sßbcl«y o* th^i ! Second Baptist church. BIRDIHASMOWPfI •Beptriy-afarstial Beadit- n>to:nu< ,"; £Gfs*sßx: •Deputy Untied 3tat«'4Jla«hst£s*a*£; 'Bendit, who •*?*?-: to N'otto«rayjCon|t^ .house I-to recelv* from the -authorltl*sf*j small, bSack prisoner iumed -'OISJe 'Haslt*'^ lins^geliargea'^with j6pen-f*]paißll|| [fca|fj^Ve turned •to Richmond, yesterdajrjk ;'esnpts'-han.Jed. The nejjro h^d h^n'seiv»:*i !lns|a":tsrirs tn the co-int> jail ar><? bl* iternuwas up at 0 c'eiocK an th« dayJMr.'s iEendlt got there. He did not apply/; fop^l fhlsiprfsoner unsll about r con, v.'baa bf» '." wa» returxjedrnon^eatjl^eniui. ;^?^% • ' tr. v :kisO ': case tckmorrow^^ ifoffjje SloSJen. of t* , ' : -'* " *-'■ ■'^°* I*^*<^ll^^^^fe!!^'"''?'j^*'^!tS^;1 *^* <^ll^^^^fe!!^'"''?'j^*'^ ! tS^ ; i?*4Th9j-casßa against ? ex- A!d?rmai) CJbbnffßllSll King will b? called Ir, tfterHustlng^Cer&fS^: iij- marrow fnorr.lnsr and 'th»r« la/ftvery " fp/rbb'ablllty f|. thai t g the *% triar^lll|_l>ftgfbßfts4^i |f litdland : i the-" I en f orced-fabisenc«2p(^*ladse:S| |W»t|froiiß the jbench]|w!ttlne^ttw^||st^ [tfiiaSCourt of Petersburg;^ f^^beiM*l£ja«/& %UFedjsy|CiraTObh^ "awlKongtolcqnduct ithe triak^sCoTonetj^^S* |E. : |Cutshaw,on account of^wh«lsellHn«H«i^ itfta^aa^waa^'poatpone'd ' several Urn**';./ [hastiufficfentJy recovered to ";b9Tat«Slfcs Uoak In.t he CityHan.JaHy. -so tMre rw« ; > ibe^nb^ fear 5 that >i he ? cannot^ b«?pr«iea«;i3 feilnjtbe Laif,andsEq«Uy Court iy^t«»dragpfe. Judga Minor •henrd. argument In chamtxr*': lT>tha cases of Brin;va:tbeMutua»,r!^l«^ Jty? and ; Gua rantee ; Company; « at r;Ba!tJ»; = more.', and -Francis -y*.- th* Muru«l ; Vlrfyll- '■■'i i ty_ an<J < Guarantee : Cerapsriy of C«lts.wiir9w•';'•■ * Ther« ' are \ mimcro'js " parson* in • Hlen> ---'■ raqrd;who:ar« fnterustwi; tn -the out«wa« of-thiea»e..^s,th#y wwicnght ■KyfU»^; -««Nrtcii-gokM"; »«tho4» of «*•• orcaa. ItaaMte'' s f ;41 • - V '^ft= \ judc* •»-;TBL;sl!Hti;;wiipVf»piri«i /sw&iiy day, afternoon* to * -.*• r««rtii« mmr. a»d-ltf9 !j