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RWVILLE HEF Mr i :' . town J iv uioi niiii^. nil of Mr. tinily. J I' iii-iir ? ? ? ' .ill tl.. it..ii ni ii 1 ti Dan? na. lem. n ? 1 1 ' '. ? Ha* your nub*erl/dioi ii ?? ,n. .i... rt m m . \ 1 ls'. 1 I f I ? I ? I il'.l. Vi. lil.ni the two n.tim old I "ii town h. "lilly lum . .Hon ol ' | tra ih.it Hu- ' ll I i Ihe cl,.(he- ul t|?- I . li I. t I is- ' i il the i-.i.v - x Dr*. e pt ir ta the I li. I .., na ill. |.| .1. |, | ' \, | . at Noll..Ik, intents NV. II. I :' : I I nilli, Kev. 1 - . W . w. \\ . H 8. tl Us-all acta d ii..'.i.Min .1. In. lt. Bi ll rr. Il' where ta wnh ihe hope thal climatic contii inn nt I ll- lillrtl 1, -t ll I ... '?' to I from Asheville, N. c., he had h. en foi uesi Iv a ye ir, w ith i. Ut? ile went to Ki .1 went .-. ami thence ..vt i t<> I \ic>, wilde he ii nine under in. ily iii in int ration ? ? rea .huts I '? ni.'; !.. ..I.tum Ni '?? he w.nt over I" I . Mil be brought to .univ i ind s ill lu hi- brother, Mr. W ?.-nix I iiii.I tl Ills HU bl ?th H.- was -? church i i :m<I - Ililli he ,? at* - work rtn.I n you; , Ighly ? ? ! . flt ll tO . lie li .nols. ? ii. vv ..Limn wedding took place d by intimate n ienda wi re Miss snd Mi. Lu i liiininls. I ,with Mrs. Mn nilli, was i by the bride snd Mr. M tttired in a suit, hold iuqui' ; ,lli i t.ok theil | . .ilier .it and n noony . .1 by the Rt v. J. X The | ' lu white ?, wild flowers et white r. -s. .\ h mntiful lunch Ihe diuing I." .Ill helli-; nus . I othei good thin-- were - rt native of I'niicc Vs Mr. Edmuiida id in Kl .rids lor in toy ck county, i ? lui couple -, tli-'ir future home. ? - I. -I I nd red id ' liena. rcw< t nm... - b, Va., K Hutton preached in .n in the Presbyterian church i iv night, tak lug for . 13-11: \,?l a ren, I commend you Wi.1.1 of Hi i you nf, a ii an inheritance anion tilled. Finally, be of if one mind, live in an.I peace v ith you." lt Wa? I mon, well rend, ld. he hou-c wa- crowded to ita utmost , lal of the chill, ire- hav .IV ic. - in honpr of thia dr. Huilon take- ebal , inn.-li Mic first Sunday rn Ile will ne aadly in?-- .1 Aid bil honor ,. the If. M. I A I in the "Med i by the jiu of the ? ?wu. lint.Iisril. J. E. J{ .-,. Mr- Mail ? -I li-. H I Air. J. M lui au.I ? . ..; liny yssn Pi iel .?-' RICHARDSON A.N0ER8ON. Brilliant Marriage si the M." Chun h I h.- Allen I Thc l-alliiville Melli.i.ll-l church *?* ;'' 9 ..'cl..ck Wednesday ?1 oi.i the m.-t brilliant ? ? [htei of In. and Mi ? ? Anderson, and Mr. William Ina Richardson. The ofllc nan waa Rev. I: M. M , am bridge, Md , who wan a - mpmn, ot ile M i-t chun i. ru,,| |;, v. in ii i the ? The edifice which bul recently .en renovated and repa!nted ?Ul the pulpit amt chancel Ufa While chrysanthemum ?lnih ami autumn foliage, the effect ?un, heightened by unahaded i "in behind the hank of green ectrlc illumination. Nine .,'.?!,,,-k a- ihe h..ur appointed foi th. on.v, bul before thal tune the audi rium without tbe ribbon line.?m.I . -iv wi re filled to ovi rflo i tiicn.is of th,, young couple, not ? ly tn.ni Farmville, bul tbe country ..un.I was i,.,,,, aeuted in tbe brilliant seniblage, winch presented > dmated scene. Mi- An.hews, nf the Normal Behool i-nlty, presided al tbe oman, and Inle tbe audience was aaa moling ay. .1 a number <>f selections, The lohengrin's wedding aich. During the ceremony in sub led tones m -s Andr,.us played !'- ' .;" and for the ?e?I'.nal -he used Mendelssh g inar.h. I'lic groom's beal ra ita w t- hi- broth* Mr. Edward H. Richardson, and E I.ride'- maid of honor Was ber ter, Miss Laure Anderson. Tbe ipr attend mt- were: I sher-, Mi V. Pattie, Walker Scott, H. T. Mor , of Pl md J l?. Craw lev. Blackstone; Mr. NV. T. Clark with M I lien Duvall; Mi lt,heil II sith Miss Nettie Morton; Mr I ward <' Wills.. v\ nh Mi- (ienevieve nable; Mr. W. I; Agnew with ' tiiii Leigh Cunningham; Mr. Iv I- i md ii,c. ni Pi tersburg, with W arl Venable; Mi. H. Richi Richmond, with Mi-- . of ll :: Mr. J V. Ki.?hards..!, with -- Ross M ii ;>-. ..f I; ii -hui. md: I rory Anderson,of Richmond of the hilde Willi Miss K . ?> lor, of Richmond. Tbe bi and hand-.,inc, w a- escoi ted I... it ber, Dr. Wiiliani K. Anderson, ihe titi of honor immediately \ ni Simultaneous with thc bride, , ? bridegroom, accompanied hy In- t ?t man, marched down I le to the fr Mit of the pulpit, w I ? groom advauced, and ofTerini n t<> thc hilde, lcd her lo Ihe chancel I, when- the words wcic pronounced iii b made them mau and w 'he master ..f ceremonli - v> a- Mr. ind little Elizabeth ?i and Master vValter Richard* acted aa ribbon - 'he bride wore a bandaome gown of ' [eta and a veil, and .rsi ie mquel of l.ii.I' v attendants, except thc maul of i..r, w.iie w lute organdie and < ar* . bouquets of while chrysan mum-. I ic in nd of honor waa med in while organdii ;. ; and carried maid of tbi mist The itlemeu all wore full evening drees h boutonuiers of i i reception wa- given after in ny at the hollie of the bride's eu ts, only tu thc brid il party and of t,.w n guests, and au old Vir? us supper wa- served, Thc bride ? th.- recipient of numerous t> stl niala <>f love sud In the pe of beautiful and costly tri ft-. Ir. and Mi-. Richardson left on tbe luigbt train for an extended north* I Itt lllln nt Hu > |.ll<>n. ,i-; Friday evening Mrs. .1 D. W ,- a beautiful and elah" .ption from :i h. u o'clock in honor ttie Adam-, of Lynchburg, lt wa- one of thc most brilliant Sall n- nf thc kind given for many utba in Farmville, Mi-- . I ag Introduced lo more than ? Min .i ot Farmville'a society \*? .. Watkins wss assisted In receiving \ questa by Miaa Adam-, Mi- Pi table, Mi-- Ruby Veuable, M rton, Mi-. .1. W. lin a Kearney, Mi- Kred M. B | Mis. W. j. Wilkin-. 'Ihe lillie Q - w bo assisted in th.- dinii ,- Miases Allie Traver, Hattie Bi I lanie Kyle. ,, h.- pallor, haM and dining room 0 .. tastily deeral, d with .ni flowers n I pslma and looked most attract .- Adnu- i- thc sccomplisbed D igbter of Mr. Holcomb Adam well known linn of Adam- ! irncbburg, Va. sin-1- po| u g] IO .-nellly elie!.'- of h.T hollie I , ic abe i- greatly beloved for ber , irm of manner and lol .1 and person. , tim ( linn lu -. a h,.,, * i- n . prescblus, ai - Ither tbe l< |,ti-i or Methodlsl church idsy, Rev. Mr Capers < pulpit in thc morning and at mehi tl ai ll impde i*ti ? Dr. - rding bad a large audience to b ii iu the morning and another g ? at Dight At ihe morn In Hm church, Mr-. \ ' and tory and ,- a aong-aerm io in ?re lm ssiveiy delivered. The Aral note iL'hl the fal, and those Hint followed .uiic.l hearts until liatening became tatblessand i n ti benediction. Such ,.. Hf| -..ul- heavclivv nd and i,..luce mortals t" angi la. lind ln? ,l i- thc heart tba! ia Dst touched t.? j i.lei ne-- i?y a gospel messasge born tl,e WiDgS of -Act -'.UL'. BUCKINGHAM. Garni l ins Fox Chase. Va , November _i Thc buiitiu i- now al its mi. ah kinda plentiful, hui thc skill of thc I hun md t in aim. -I ii milli .Iced, w ll. :. ? Ihe old pi me and - 'i w il.)-, i .'??c two apleud game i ? ctlv ip lit lr ? and s Waabiugton m. ? I in un- neighborhood ii. With these and a few other a there have I.. . n i -? anywhere in this n entin Ditance s bicb ' itifj lng to all the na- d m. I' i- ' '' thal th.- next.ion ic will pa-s ,i I., In-pCi m ail -p.,i -ii,, whoc. from beyond our State bor- tl d.is |,, hum. Such a law is ju force tn bl Diost of tbi I has proved tu III IV. lit (,|| la-i i moon Mi- dm Kl.-in, w h.. j- a -indent at th. Female Normal School, ai Farmvilli drovi : ? ar fH- pia. ? and hr..iicni with her I wo of her school friend kinson and Miss rjrmj bet with their bosh - utbusisatic young pe plc, participated in a foi chasetbe next t i 'Ii.v I in.I ailinn ti. ..ti til with tbe brushes of ivm. grays It i- ni i" edit ii it the pleasure ai i h a party a- this does nol ni ? ? dis lin. aded ''il ir the number of brushes strung. Such to' ?li.n n \t|;o va I. it any do time (tunart enjoyment to any similar ha i w Inch they may I eh On - linc day of Ihe an ,-t mentioned, a large party lei ; tsmen, of rather tb nore -laid qualities, accompanied, too, ] ly li.ninds .md equipped with horne, to i hunt, and sile- <''?i eveuing iu killtug a bli inc ymine; huck. A number of oilier **? ll lcd by thc h..und-. li" pas) three weeks of ll d tbe loads in ''h I . y ''"' ivel, of the evl i ih" -pict. 'mia. "" hand of g rod a number of lei-, ti ci. i- | , brough M. -linday on theil '"' tray to i tin /...?I i .ni. i tom ri ni. n V \ , Nov. 22, ''.'ii. - M..-I of our farm- ,. lor a tobacco season, .-,. . ,c . wi, Mi S. J. Allen left Wednesday for .... w h W. \ a.. W hie he Will -ll- . of trestling foi I. .'..? . 1 Ie will h.- greatly n ii th. ? id hy all, and more ii tin Sunday school work den ttl lulen! ol Kane- chapel ? pm ll. Mi. an.I 'li- Henry Campbell, of in 'I Lui.-d tv and Kndav , Phi f la-t week wiih Mr-. Campbell's ., , Mi-. Martbs Allen. ? In. Holladay, of Hampden-Siduey, , , I asl atrina ted all of Mi-- Ettie Allen's . ?hool on la-t hiIday. . Allen, ten. her of school , , lo I ,i.. i, anil i lennie Overton, ., [arietta ll i! and Qutbrie Allen, pu- . lid a Visil h. theil hollie- ,>n last , -o ] Mr. BloilOt, a line artist from Dan? dle, wiil spend I bursdsy of thia week . ikiiiL.' plctu len. Ah ! girls your lune, c mic and have voi.i pet I am glad t<> report that Mi-- Emma . Allen i- improving. j||fi j Mv be i,"ii" paper. We ..' ?el ln-t w itli.iit it. and we esgerlj . wait its arrival on Friday afternoons. ?.n '?' M wi, the ( Olllllt I ...lt 'ru,, ii ni i'..i the month of ?V I.iveii. t busy one. there ? lu- H..nor Judge tuite -v'" mr crimii for trial. They ! expeditiously, ' - i- ih.- invariable mle of ihe officers I's tl 11Hitull, and aftei h.- Icllll Was ended. se ti ed waa thai of Ed* mud Stokes, colored, charged with immitting an assault upon a little ( ? n Bay. Tl.rime vcr .untitled ..ii Kn.lay la-t, the risoner brought lo jail Saturday, and ,i before a Jury Mondsy. J* \\\ | Oil - P. Vandcr : i-t tbe accused ,,,| ih, u wa- conducted hv The verdict wa- u> !!? nliii v . and lae jui ' time arriving ifterwards I tbe jurymen w.ic to -r hair- .(a the . the shoe ' W. c. Fallwell. Two ..f "l" inn hem : Inn .-? irs hm t ni i.. it"H a ' [n my remarks Isstweek regardinn bal ii.m of Congressmen ao ? f ir-' they tak" their -cat- you omitted i?. words "neatly thirteen months" lt nut taken bi? vi.rds I codi i mv meaning Incougruoos. sdi H. Ol P.. Tb ? mi OK PRIN I IM J AT : [ BLK PRICES Al BERA] D OFFICE ' THE PIG PEN QUESTION. rile Ci.oneil Appe tied to to ' Nuil ?r Herald: Will you ki ?How n Ju ibis papei n whidi to .ali ih.. attention of the ' Uv i id the public lu ral, to edition of rite ...Ililli uni "i tbe pi. valene.- ..i I.V-" in the vam.il- portions of tho I WU '.' sure that the medical i lon will agree with me tl. i ?Mainly no lore .! i han : "ii, ihe animal inhabiting ii Itself the ne.-I unclean and Itby of all anim.i lowed to rot and ferment ih.,' light wallow and revel iii tin muck - with germs of I le gel in? ver. lng for myself, I iy residence i< ra uuiuhsbi ible by tbe fi arfully ofleusive odors wafted by tbe gentle in hom the direction of tbe eor ?r ju-t below and m front of my rose; and I feel .ciiain thal the whole nio-ph. ie of tbe towo ia made very i beal thy by the many "pi:, si huh arc n.iw flourishing in many I nimimity. < ied this matter to > vera! persona, all of whom unbesita- i igly acree w iib me that it ls a very rogerous and hazardous in* slate of tinier- to .'"li? llie, hut they -av ll,at ihe town baa g ? ordinance to prohibit tbe existence such offensive and dai ted that the coun Buch an ordinance, aa tbe iv n council of every community that ( hies the health ol ii- citizens has t ne. In answer to this suggestion] t ve hecn told that the councilman iu to..k such a step would not be re- i lae it would be claimed d used againsl him thal he waa [islatiug againal the "poor man" lo ll - iviug bim of his ? in . i Sow, Mr. Editor, I am unwilling believe thal any member of our i mell could - -,t bia duty to . fellow m rm, and the beal tb and r I the community, ss to wil f. i irdize the health and lives p it- wt dally of the c. ildieii, who more readily contract f, . by advocating au tl I, -imply that be might remain a e i..il board I am tl williug to believe this, I say, but if ii -u h a councilman, I unbesita* d Lily -ay, thai n >t only should he not V a mi ni bel of thal b -ard, bul that w should be I is an em my to n ? health and \ of the eiti- (' iaof the community at large. We g. not living on a farm. \n e ire not d mils who ai" privileged to hu'alb ul i air of li and the -, ds, but withm tin- corporate limits g lu- toa n arc three thousand -.ails, ,| mosphere h ich at hi st, ii11i-t be e>.Mammal, d the iinpuri'i. s, which, of ut i -t wli thousand to live in such close proxi* ty. And then i ire we should en* i ivor to keep oui toa n aa clean a We would have I be com nily a healthy one. Tin- j- a ;l| uni- mal ter and I am not making muchofit. We must all remember " mai fever with which ni community was visited only this tl summel and fall, several of al ae attacked dying from tbe disease, iii d I call upon iheiuedic.il profession ni ,i ai in ? oul la tbe statement that w unclean condition of the town, w h it- numerous "pig -ty-," wa- ci -ely responsible for the fever. And et I take this opportunity to bring this fr Itel to tbe attention of the pbyai- ai i-, and a-k them to make a report, oi o thc effect of ? upon tbe m Ith ..f Mic cimmunity, and draft a tl itioii to tin council, recommending cl lng thal ho.lv and ?ree an ordinance pnraibiting a "pig D " being kept within the limits of se corporation. .lt ben i-au ..ld adair.' that tells u-. oi ry eros Hunks hi- own the vv Heat," and BO lt -cetus tu he willi pi proprietors ..f the pig -ty industry. .rai persons who have these Inati uiis of d mestic economy in theil d- have told me how clean theil ind bow absolutely Inoflen ; tu ll, smell, and one :_'? li? lian kindly extended mc the Invite* . i tu cnic and "-mell Ins pig -ly." low, Mr. Editor, ii maj be Irue that ie of ti nc ncally kept, I i\V nf tWO th kept, hot Ihe majority of them arc dens illili and inii.s ,,f disc iee. I am v lunch in earnest in Un- matter, I though 1 am iel posit] lantbropiat, I am sincerely obliged ny friend for Iii- invitation for nie "smell hi- i I am "sufficiently amused" lng I., inhale those UOXOUl iii.mid my home, | come B nearer at hand mit an.I nouaeuae ai...ut tbe norman's meat." lt is poor economy -w inc willi which h. , .ny people. The au offensive and perilous it i- au incubator for breed and batching out typhoid fevei ie m.In-try within tlc ,,.1 perish, ai.tl -.h.ii univ be with tbe In? stants , f th.- commuD :> truly, \\ \l PER8. I li,, i, I ,llr. loik and Western winter lilllie Weill into ellet la-t .-linday. e changes from tbe old schedule are nor and mav he (bund in another umn of the Hkbald. llBAU>and World ( niv |1 Ill?f<iil< t.i.,11,,,1 Herald: Well nigh two decade- had cine and goue visited historic Appomattox my privilege pgaln on Issi -, ? i, when I was honored with an Invitation from Mrs. J K. Atwood to accompany ? party >.i I to tbs well nigh sacred spot Tbs d inti biiL'ht November dav ll on.-, and for the first time, wiih an Intelligent guide to aid me, I examined tbe grounds carefully. - it, that tb ' ? melli, so careful rn write the b (tone and lu.,i... preserve the chi. and How of Chi ly tide, to mark the in- linea of Sbsrpsburg, Bbould so i led, to it, the crowning l-oint of the i mighty conflict Trw have been erected, di the headquarters of Kee and (irani, tbe | point from which tbe fl i ?eut out, when die commanding gen- i mis mel where the last gun was uni where tbe immortal farewell inmortal com man el to Ins ,| I.?voted followers, and I -llb- f, itautisl and enduriug form, bul the*, ire pigmies compared with what ihould have been dune. And Ih Mitten hy aii bx-Con federate who io! fear thal history abai! truth: ??ll ali thai marked tbi from letbel n. Appomattox i to the front rai.K [ods of hattie, and -ii- and shines tally enthroned li ' I wit- surprised lo lind that the old iIcLsne bouse had been removed I ts foundations. This was done not (ty :l1 ;overnmenl bul bj not hy a i'i rn hut hy sharks, a lyudicate '' "inc veal- agu bought the mansion, "' nd pulled it down with Ute purpose "' f rebuilding it as a curiosity ahop in " 'Incur... For some reason the unpa- ;i' riotlc scheme tell through, and the '' uni. irs w lu, ii made up Hie -tincture w re piled up in the yard rapidly going -Vl . .leay. The government should n ven now undertake the work of re- " Uilding the bouse, and there arc tho-e iving who remember it so accurately 'N| hal they e.eli,I suggest a perfect repro- Ul uction. la tbe neglect due to tbe fact *' hat tbe spot i- on Southern soil ? While the nation has thu- failed of ^ -duty the ladle- ol Appomattox, a- ' ir hack aa 1866, organized an associa ion with tbe holy purpose ..fat least ''' aring for tbe Confederate dead, who ? ill just as tbe curtain was falling on "' dy drams. They collected Ighteen bodies ?.f the braves, buried "'' aem sid . - they bad st,?,d |q " ne of haili.- and eUClosed ihe sacl't-tl u mt with a substantial wooden fence. ' ' '.lldl - igo Mi - J. ll At- "' .. .1 became president of tbe Appo- '" tattox branch of the Daughters of tbe '" racy, abe found thia enclosure N ?igbl Ural ead* "' em d ncr and then stirn .iri- LM' tic ardor. Shea! once addressed ber* If t,. the holy task of -nil further '" nan ling Ihe ISStiUg place of the noble ,,! i ad, and il was not loDg bl fore she '' ired the sum ol 1200, with *':i Inch sh, purchased SD attractive anti ,v lost substantial iron fence which dow '"' I sch grave l" as beet; carefully made un,, sightly rt' tape upon winch thegraaa mow- lux* VVi i tani i.i; flowers ara blooming th id Boon -hade tre>- will Bland guard P* ...ut them. Of the number fourteen liy . m.oked with Hie ever touching '''' iiukown," while tbe names and com* "' muds of sis . veil. Among !l" i.-e la-t that of Ashby, 2nd Va. Csv ry, appeal-, and a- I Bl "I by lt I .I m presence one made resplendent and radiant ?* lilia hilo of glory. In that same la" meieiy -ii carefully and tenderly t'1 ired for by I f tbe Coufed- ,li: acy, one Union soldiei Bleeps too, and '''' ..in his grave tbe grass i- i d tbe lb.wets as fm a- uer thc gt 'those who "wore the gre*. " Aol* '" - lilli lillie! ..I bill led I d the angel of good-will and rtlll.V ' nit Vigil. ihe A| p imattos chapter <>f thc l" augbters ls one of the leaders in pre -i1 rviug from forgetfulness ? dead bul SI pa-l and have the respect and love Who know ol thi- l'o ul work, and "I ho foil..wed the leadership of the ?*? i..... Rebel. d' Ul Pl ...nt ll.it I lumu.li? ll, A Layman's rhanksgivlng.?For tbe nth that neither men Dor DatioDS in live uutothemselves, bul that bav* ?i.-ii w isdom tbe) must | , i in order n> gel from it tb ,in; fur tba recent proving to our tu Ives thal we h ive been one bundie.i c.\ ?ai- in a crucible nt testing to shos bethel lit <.r unlit to lead other- into >f tiler life and greater freedom; for all tl( tarts thai arc dos solemnized t" arch Within our national heart for ' eaknes- and evil to purge it and ihen , go the way ol Thy bidding, we thank bee, Thou Ruler ol Dallons. I-'..r all our countrymen who at their be niuii- posts are doing their own la? nding do excuse for Hm ms ?. kim: DO ri lay down heavy burdens becaua lighter ones; for all h.. understand thal not all are called tbe same work, but that each bj ling in- own well the ilted grandeur and ; lt ion; for all those who have vision tough .' "" public task ,- to he unimportant lo thank Thee, Thou distributor of Ililli For all the unnumbered thou-1 ' our own Women who make tin- a inion noteworthy f<>r home- wi . tb and | . atebword; for all mothers win, ii-iii-. ! v < - upon an altar of iat to their ci.il.lr. n D ? Uer intellectual -tari Hun tiny h , rsaliSS that cadi cull.I ha- fl ? ' dowmeal and there ' ? di trslnlng; for all ?'? indi hu-hand and iii :,,., union; for all - Impsrted to men ?y ? thank 'Jlue, Tboa dan t.. pay but ra bing dossm af evil in the world, knowing that quiet ' m. maeivee; for all bead the d III the World ' ' il -dill be . Itel aga when all ?"?'"'I thal they ought; f.?r 1,1 ul Died witta the ll and who K'jve rm hy striving after I, we thank Thee, Thou lld . H.rt. presd Counts? sith a :. .very curner of t thC eirtstieity anti . of mir free iiistitutiuiis; bm of ont pao thei and thitiier, With sectional disiru-t; fluenca amoog the b; f.r our never fail. ? ind i-'ieai men, SatCbfUl Providence iii, n c,pially kimkI ll SS ruc ai il all yt I are nut hut i ri ve | >. r- |{| uni Hiul,,!,)!, i\H I BJ re.i . Ali iniei. sting portrait of the loan Election, much dimmed by ags ami 3 injudicious attempt at restoration, - Klan.l Kan ?lph, til : .1 hu Kan.lolph, a second msnisgs. i Vt ily and St. i Shi'stands ""?'. illk gows and , ihe-lieut reception Inch 11 imes ,,l a hundred . ai, holding in Hie assembly .oms of the Metropolitan D|>era She has nu kindred rn the collection. ie i- , utative of the iceni family, WbOSS three arrows . i iMii on many I . ind, a- Well as at r in old Virginia, lier brother md her sons Tlieo dpta, (bell stu* Columbia collegs in New ork, were i ...- inauguration Of bel ,1 the fruitle-s arch I ,n I rmity church, ic //? written. He i- a ii f the H ,.-.. ty of the iucinnati.of tbe i --, clone! .ii,nary army, and was is of tbe commit rt Wasta Uton boin Eliz ibetbport to this city. bim can he found, al* OUgh i! :- Un,,wu thal one was paint I by om Pi ales in 1777. So his . lie called M nut inherited Hie oiide complexion of tbe teni by her graud i, ',,,? fundy at the lltelllllal cell .tan in. Her grand luci wu- Richard Klan.I, tbe revolu i having gtvsn ins ? . i In- country, is smitten with Illness while on bis ration ?.f Dide ndeii n li that lie had niel was borne manfully bj tala lldreu tbrou ... ul tba itaiggle, and li i,dds of OUl liberties lhan tbe Lees, da, In- deseeuilants. i ? un the walls of tbe teiiil-K bul ri faint shadow one of tbe rn wi noted beauties of lion speaks in ad ra ira* ,ii of I P n .'hanns: "The ci, -mooth, arch d.nk eyes, the -ll.de] and full, round, _? -i mt willi wit ami tbe tall figure and ex? uded chest, the dirk bair Winding ind the Beek and -om. an oj rfUl C .illltcliaiice, m -I beautiful ami rlghtl; UV1 woman of BM a:.l-l -peaks in i, adding. "Al Hu,.- a pensive uii lier bi | a- of one writer of the -oe wa- a woman ., i arsons] attra.? ,?-, i I all others of ber I I intellect, for which . ' d." \tn Hi: m ALL* AU <? minimi."in i.- of a private na ,t ,,f public Interest, obituaries . in mal-, tributes i lu tiona of organln Ol will be charged at !. ' ' a** l'*'r liIi,, ten published in the HnnaxD. PonV ely ,, , r - Kcsptssn will made. w nu BappMssa. If Voil Will. van! clive!' | .ant bill le If Voil v r h.rel-, ? ?? !.' e.ll hill-, nd-, ,1,1-. ,' ll. ? r-.| : ' printed, l> printing of any 4+ style and at III al the olbee I ,|K |. ill KALI.. ?j . .,><? DUNK 1 ai HIK HERALD JoK Or CK, KAKMV1KKK.