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93tnM.RICHMOND. W., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 189L PRICE TWO CENTa

GOV. RUSSELL RENOMINATEDBy tte Democratic Convention of (he Bay

State tor Re-EIection.

THE REDUCTIOl OF TARIFF TAXATIONtn the Governor In :." Aide

Spri-i ii tm iii.- Tut i. tba CO.spaIga*..im.

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A pla' "rm v. lng elle-

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furn: .'. rariff bill andOS "I"

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partiee aipresent oi

M bich threatens tlics

o Republ leclere thisation that

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Dterest r thistheir burden "f

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nu inuits , hm ri if i / IOUt-iaiit ti. Hue Kiuii.d i» Position ll

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Bluffed tnnlted

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bat.lu t i s,. OUB REATA AND BEATS

. ' ni'.* tn lu, ,,| I a. I- I'n pSUTlsm ' .

kt ia i; petted.rh<

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un ider. ll:

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tvsting to 2.0

md . .0An in jun* na t" wiiy

should i-e secretlya ni

I n i rance.lil C.- d' ii rein "Viii ni

¦l down in.- bera 'J beD lilburn S

' strongly inring for war In time nf peace,- ii mutter nf fart t ut t>¦ I pay much higher prico.**lot American products.-*''

KoM.nl nlr I>,u,l .f-_ MuKttr,CiM-iNMt,, 0., Sept. -".I. Charles Clay, acemWer, .greeted al Header!1-^r opening a grave and outtiog u fore.

i from the j1(U,d of a dead woman tohim luck. Ibue are tb._*_# ,f vn.i-._icom-usthuu.

.ff uti ii tOM 4 sn si K IDE,Aji|iftHlnif DtOlfBflS Among Gi- IVa*ants of

Rasois i saes i Btartse-]'.v< :. I,* to Tl

lu ie 1 lo until |;i*" fncn th > Bog

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1 v ,..! g perrate I -. ¦

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petit g that I* 'ind arreai

will a th» Uni

I boa been barned by tl M itei:. ¦ tot I

governments iu apletelj . in mani*easanl their hutt

intry insearch f w,,. k. IP

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i ti i rum is n mi mi um BS.The Holy 1-Rtlif.r C elehrntc* Mn** In the

l'i,-.,rn,- ,.f sixty ThoBS ind.-

\ '.! t lay th"¦in- ,,:

Bl Peter's C ithedrsl,¦¦: |l kl \ is i I ia* uni

nity to mta trumpttrs of the Swiss Guards

the approach oforne upon tho sh' ul abers of the

(iestatoria, bsitowed ms right

sod.grhnfl wero

rationd tho l,

Iturini <>i th.* Orand Dbi[By Cable to Ths Tin

S.I lo dav thooners! train .ms of thoiiaii'l Du -tv from

All th" highest notobi'overniion. The ' Var ar; 1 the Knit: of G

a ld ".1- P : iii th"room ol the stnti"ti when tl." ti

1.aaa ti ..

tl.the King ol Prince

Uti .t I i..h.",ark.rother of the Irand I *u.rand I mko Paul-Ale_anderoritch, her

iiininti Dake ... 1 beI- mg which Gie Imiere Plied with tTOODS .'Hid |

beti the illti-» paU-bearert placed tl

th" altar, l he gran i rtted.

. , i,as Ir,un MiHiitfhal.[Uv Cable i" Tht I ln.es

it. 29..Thi¦. pub--' ¦ * Bl ai ghai ii-!* ices ap t".th, w!u ii represent the) overu-. ¦nt a the Hun

disturbed district the Bhang*I that l

ii min old take up In* ntbat city for at of tbs ttaieos

...na'.; ti a* to tl

mphtv in irs. lt it ol

inti d ut first to gsin>noeof tbe rioters snd then betray them.i prisons] li itly inne.

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inn i. n i i in:Ass BEICE,

Pennsylvanian- Thlaklni ll Gald- PuytI lu ,¦<. I lom-»m ul live ll und ,-<l lor lt.

Pim.nu rm '. Pa., Sept. S .1

cn, of Bnckhc* ue, J ty, boaicu obi

Mr. Apple:the pur] liing to tbe I loi

ty tho ii,mt ii---,- Prick* v.. rs a first

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,. r be 1 s reci irered bil ie told h »weon cheated. He said tbot b rn in

imo a** JoeO| h I nrker hil aphis vlllogl uni * t.:i

ink np un acquaintance erith 1.d Pun that ho hud ii

vi like IMr App

lir*t lei*.med to buy, Put afbIII, Cit,! I I'll "*.*')

ipimi mint," sppeari d upB worth «t

<. Api .'-lt, bmtie gave hu I

i|,ti di ol tho bWUid.en; u I fl I

itedskin* Agnin on tn,, Warpath.KAMI di is. W. 'I'.. Bop!

tier- iii (M.vim. -

alarmed at tbe menacing uttitude;i- n. lionello,

pas, it ifl report, tl, j fld nilettlers 'Ut ni ,'itrv,

tho indians ure running o tbedom1 ttock, mid otberwiee

vi.it,-*,. Genera] Carita, in cornith" Fourth infantry non in

Ipokane bat benn urged to takepr." nun n. ll-* bnfl hctu for th»* Indianru, Uni Cde, who will nir.vf hero t ,-duy.

under o -amend of < *.*n-,r to march, un 1 mai

in-,, fi e ol disturbance, ( alioua1,-y i. laolated, nnd ail nujiplie*-. have to boL in by pm. k.

Forrl-.ii < ountrle* Ht Om F-lr.glOAOO. Sept. 99. I- ive hundred nnd ei^htISOnd live hundred Ho narc foot "f flpUOfl 'tit\N,.rlils FoirbuUding wore formally us-,-d to the, <<"Veriuiit'iits of noland. Ger-iy and Denmark to-day. of this amountland KOtl -65,000 -.jiiure feet, (ierinunymo square feet sud jd n ark _.,000 in the

ii building iimi 18,600 in addition forndoiryint. Duet-tor I'avis drew tho contractdelivered them lo tho Fur,ipoUD cominis,ern this evening. Ju return ea. li of tho

pledged lui government to auest, active participation in tho Fair, andma, tl that every foot of the space Wouldfeigned, Tins Ifl tho tir.*-t epuce tbut hu*i maJEBtt to any prospective eibibitoraie J. 'au.

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HERO CF THE BOGUS CENSUS.Mr. Porter Scored In a Review of Ilia

Results of the Last Count

A SHARP SLAP AT THE PRESIDENT TOO.

B (.nit Deal nf the I'd nine for the Bad Cen*BBO-Teklag Laid nt Dir little Man'!

Door- 1 lu- l't-op'i»itiotil.

N'r-.v . 2'. The -=iith report totho Kal Mgai of

lt. ln.-uireI ll ral <:ivil BBTTIBB

node pah.elt is di | t a review "f

leal ooo na, whkigt and methods

of ti. If ure se-

Otlght to Leli nirv,'

tSupports byOg that tho di taite in the

to tho patronage'i of the

lin -ii were the elimination of'!..* t sith D .'¦ni ..ii h iv.: service i platfo

.a nina-iperia.

I to rt mu, the appoiut-

bureaa om-ooininated b in med*.

sratloaintluei.i- Dreoumei..

b Bork was often badlyi thoroughlf d.a-

¦. ti.Mn*'.- re gives on both sldee,

r committeeBltiona have

eil io*.apply ths civil

soi vi '.ooa-perti-tiva examination in appoint-ree Qi the

i \: UttiOB by theof ii promise contained la

t e Ke| ul rm in 1888, and in¬ter f ir ceptanoe, tba! brthe Bpi itors oo p

Beetloo uta otdbos aol great numbers of incoai-

_ei in taking the.- i places attempts

'.n mad'' to USS Official positions fogLhe beni in power.

TBI Y 1"'M*.the results of thoBork H> j" ir I ia colortod to I md w< li done, yet ia

nunv i has I i-'-n cani* nspicioo

* bave Dot beenil.**' nt. m. ! t there is s wldilistrust of the accuracy ol theoeasoi which

i to the oouutry,ind wh 'h is . i ire. by.

ted upon tl .-ti-iii.bs to sxpress l's be.

rs Utep i* iir:til it lin- I ,-rt

will bo followed in all i'oderalna.

T li-- r Tv Willi im Dudley.rd lbigh mid Bhenaan B.b gen.

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CO0J-J like BOSTON BOW,rum the Vie; nt I n.lit a! i.,na the (nita avlllBs Bealea bj Um Leds from Bee.i-HUea

I'.J WI N N I N< i I Iii

Vnrk to-day theteam btoj t op

to B 1 t li 1 li tvsheil

i bt the pert"ii .624, <'i

^^^^^^^^^^.6_i;. Should (Tu

igowio t morrow her percentage will beI should

ss I of-In..i'd Boston loee

WouldBhoul i Chicago mow's

,62L lt iarident, bee slightlyfor winnini, the ''"Vet.* I

I, tterr\ eetero rival.

ictehzed by:i\ f hitl Mickey "Vj slob being

ried off thi.. in t ¦. Lows

reseed lam ela ..¦ . th"Bzcepl

io played wonderful bull.a mun intisras Sullivan hetat ile conclu-

. .*, ". Denn l eI w th

in, but thej imn aoi k to doba l

',* billi,the game w

iland-

ing th- crowd j butwhen*'.i*n got a lead

t even Ire:

M. KDSOIISSO li 19 fi

vs V.'iks.... 10 hll, Woleh

i.ch.K. II. H. I.

stone I 8 OS 1 0 1 ii 7 |w tarka 9 1 ltbitt-r.. v. Bulliraari.-U. '. Oi h.

(a wasj.-rn total ol twelve in the Biz innings

_* "Ii to11 »t tl:- -' I aka could 1 .. found bat

v. srd's second basebatata, b

r. p. n. e..IO S t 00 s ?; 1

ila lelpbiai 100000 1 0 IBrown* Inks and

uro, 0., ft was an in-I , aft er¬

in o> ' snd Chioaga 1were shout*thementree h ar*.** over some clever end

izpecti sfieldand szcited il. sdmiretioa --fa tho visiting players. Tbs batting was11eu l .. saw-until the end tn th" ninth inning thed teuiu tied the scors bi making two runsoogfa beary hitting. The Colts, however.th .*'- singlee together eitorone man had

D retted an 1 pushed in the wu.nmg run.ingoi both teams has seldom, if ever.u e |ti:ilk*d on those grounds. Score:

a. h.q. a.rolands.3 2 0 0 0 4 11 2.13 18 3BOfOfl.1 OT0004 1 1 14 ll 2itterieei VTaa. Graber ead Doyle: Vick-HutoniuBou sud bi brie*er. I'mpire.alie.

11 taaOBa, IV, Sept. ._.). 'j*bo home teem . _.-

ht hoya weu to-day's game had they i tn lt

plsved anvthing like good ball. Tn the sixthinning Cork.ill's jaw was broken by a swiftlypitched hall. Score:

a. s.n. a.

Pittsburg*.0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0-6 7 5Cincinnati.10 2 0 0 2 0 11-7 8 4

Batteries: Bnllwin and Miller; Crane andHarrington. Umpire, Hearst.

I..BBB SC' '1U>

r;u"is. W J. Ae: Ciu'i*. W. L, Av.Chicago._».*H9 6?8 Cleveland..... iM Tl .461Bolton .83S0 .'» brooklyn.57 73 -triNew York.7'i-.7 ..'-61 Pittsburg.B5 TU .419Philadelphia..67 6<> -M,Cincinnati....H ll .394

association hames.At Milwaukie (Rame called on account of

darkne-jj*;;b. n. n. e.

Milwaukees.0 0 0 0 112-4 8 7Louisville*..2 5 00 120-10 9 4

Batteries: Main. Hughes and Vaughan,Fitzgerald and Cahill. Cmpire, McLaughlin.At Philadelphia.Athletic-Baltimore gamo was prevented by

rain.At Washingtonwashington-Booton game was prevented

by rain.Bi bonis and Columbus teams did not play

to-day.THE RECORD.

Ol '.*. W. L-U.I tJlMOS, W. I.. Av.Boston.89 19 .'¦'". Milwaukos.81Ht. Loni!.Bl si a i: nlttmlni.si 71 .flBaltimore.SH 61 ,6-7 Lonisviils. i BOAthletic.till '3 .808 Washington...4. M JU

OAMES TO-DAV.League.-At boston.New Yorks vs. Bostons.At Brooklyn 1'hiladclpliias vs. brooklyns.At ( loveland ChicagOB vs. Clevelands.At Pittsburg Cinch.uttifl vs. Pittsburga.

.: tion:At Baltinioro -Athletics vs. Bal timores.At Boston-Washingtons vs. Bostons.

TO-IiATS ti AME WALL BBCIBB

Which of Theee Teams are Champions of theSmith.VYineton Wine.

Winston, N. C., Sept. 2D.-[Special.!-Thir-teort lo twelve, in favor of Win ton, was thoresult of the Winston-Uichmond base-bullgame liere to-day.Pour home runs woro made by Richmond

»ud three by Winston.both clubs have won an even number of

james in the series, hence to-morrow's cm-test will tell who aro champion*.A. Mcdann. Winston's left-handed wizard

will go into the box to-morrow for tho homoleam.<''Rourke, it is thought, will hold the same

point for tho visit /rs.

OCR HALL TEAM.

k Challenge to the Winstons.Letters fromthe Itlchmnnd Baye.

Manager Donati, of the Richmond (hunts,vatched expectantly for a messenger boyresterday. On Monday lie sent a telegraphiciballenge to Manager baitty, of the Winstonearn, writing tho latter to come to Richmondvi tli Ins team and piny live successive gainesor a pans of |900 and all gate receipts.In speaking of this challenge yesterday Mr.

loiiati Baid that it waa Ina earnest belief thatlie (iiauts could win: that they wero untpios-lonablf tho best team, and that ho would beiver willing for the Winstoua to pla- t 8Iii dimonds whenever thero was a <lisinter-ited umpire.Mr. honatidid not receive ft reply to hishabenge yeaterday. but is confident that horill receive some message from Manager.aitty to-day.The 'Squire is also confident that his team'ands aa excellent chanceof getting into the

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very effort to attain that end, and haa everyBason to boilers that ho will lie SIKH SBBful.During their stay In Wineton the Giantseve written Borne amusing letters to theDO IO, eztreets being as follows:WT are all alive vet." savs Ford, writing

nder tho date of September 27th, "but dare"t take any Btook in futures. All that wo

re allowed to do here is to walk arounda in the morning, eal go to the hall-in the afternoon, bow wood and Hay

nthing. Well well well Talk abootmu¬line end eudienoee They have world-beat,a down here. We get lt right along, and Ife question ¦ deoiotOQ wo are liable to boring to a lamp post.*'

Basalts of the Turf.

Following are tho results of the races yos-rdav:

l.AVKSFVI'. M. V.

l'ir-t race, smile IfadstODS first, Crooke-sn second. Mary Stone third, lime, l lAfi.

I rai o. a milo and a Jialf Banquet.st, Sir John oecoud, t'aucan thirl. Tune,12.Third rnce. three-quarters of snullo first, I Bgol second, burnish th.rd.[me i 1fourth race, three-quarter-* of a mile Lordarry first, Dr. Ihibhruuck second. B-TTOOOOinl. Time' 1 TITFifth ra. e. three-qo.rters of a mllene istokes King Ma<* hist, / rliidor third. Time. !.

Bfatth rino, a mile am! B sixteenth fohntranangh first, Tho Bherill secoad, Kim-rly third. 'Jimo, 1..M ,

O.Ol B81 KB, B. 3.

I 'irst race, seven-i-igliths of a mile Tattlerst, denis n asoona, Bepeot third. Time,

1 race, f"iir furl' ngs /ingara first,II an secoad, Tr. Bill third. Time. 31 hird rac,*, foBI and S hall furlongsy first. Fleetfoot second, Nettie third.tiiirth rare, one milo Middlestonc first,

ind I. thbert third, lune, l PLFifth race, three-fourths of mile Eclipseit, Bell b'Or second, Lucre third.~

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.izth race, four and a half I tiri- ngs Basillt, Baltimore ll. t,c- ond. Silence thud.

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I he 111 BOBStBf entries to-davare:irst race, three 'marte. of s mile, meldonstatalpa. 112; Mani of Richland, 1011 Doa*rti.n Hirthwood, 106; DeroB. 106; Myopiay, Jae lUiiin, Floeette, 109 Prinoe Chartn-;, Solictor, IV. beaman, .'.*; Longleof, Martha.hington, Cut dong. May Morn, 'j'"-.

race, five furlongs, two year-olds.llcCart. lateEleinorec dt), 118; ben-

i late Loyalty), 111; Aranehoe. Jei bjmk s., IM Lord Stanley. 104; Byan,Ed,rks Tato PeeresB o lt 99 Vulpine,...Turd ra- .*. s.x and a half furlongs, three-,r ol ls. selling Sweet Bread, ll'.' Nood. h.t. Beltimore Second, no. Qlanall,Laura, Chartreuse, 101, l'urolina, 103;

.la. WJ; A. B. Foi'¦¦uith nue, four and a half furlongs, sell-John Atw .T. ll'. Br. Ilelin'it.h. tlVan.-e. US Basil Duke, 113, Pine EUdgO,Adair, Red Elm, 103.

nth rue, milo and a sixteenth, sellingmy i lui't-u, ll ;'. Sam l>. 1'.naman, E I. Mo-inis. Geri.OB, King bile. 102.ixth nice, seven furlongs. Belling Prince.ort. Bohemian, Cortieelli, 114 ITsmmg-

Blumber, Blackburn, 107, Amboy,Roger, Sir William, ...

lluetneea Failures.r.w Yous. Sept. 29.Tho business failureshe 1'nited States for the quarter endingt.-mher Tuth, are in number 2.71b aa

[net LIM for the same quarter of lH'.K).i liabilities of the l-^'.l quarter amount t.ir rn,000,000 as compared with nearly,800,000 in 18m, showing au in ereimo forof .Vii* failures and nearly fi-,000,000 iu

ilitiee.i the nine months of the vear ITI justed the tathire* in tho 1'nited States nuui-8,828, with liabilities of *13t*..000,000, astpared with 7.Ml failures snd ? IOO.ooO.OoOlabilities for the same period of l»t*0.-«-

Mew Lord Mayor of London.[Bv Cable to Tho Times.]

ini'on, Bept. 2D.-David Evans. Es.**., who-wents tbe Castle Reynard ward in thenigh of aldermen, has been elected toeed Sir Joseph Savory aa Lord Mayor ofdon. Mr. Evans wae elected an aldermanIH and wm sherill of London in 1B8&* L no

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REVOLUTION IN GUATEMALA,Many Citizens Rebel, Bat ire Oferpowered

by tlie Government Forces.

HUNDREDS OF LIVES SACRIFICED.

.President narilla* While ¦peU-ttng on tbe

Anniversary of Their National Holi¬

day ls Stoned hy the l'eople._

Citt ny Min, o. Sept. 20..V revolution.ii pn cipitat, "1 *n tho republic of (i-,ia-

temala, which will un ."-ti, 'ably !».'.' :ne

general. A g-ffltHmflU who loft tho cityof(iuatt'inala on the morning of tho Pith instant,and who has ju-it reiiche 1 thii city on horse¬back from the Ifoglonn port of Aapuh o.

brings the Informitl n that the outbreak oi'-

curred in (Jua*- mila city on tho lith instant,and was r-till in pragma when ho left. Ac¬cording lo hi* story tho people of that citywere oslol rat,nu tho anniversary of theirnotional hoUday. It appeare tbat l*re*ulentFanllas had personally appointed the orator*ol tiie day. To this the mus*-e* took e_ce|t-tion, ami when tlie orators took lbs rostrumit was the ttanal tor a ttorm ol tl moa, whichset them to night, they heine chfloed aerooithe bu* plaza hy a howling mob. Which flhout-.d Ul tbfl top Ot tiieir voice*. D wu with thet inveriiiiientl'' "Ft wn with deepolflndtyrruny tlie Barillas.'' Exciting bc*followed, and every known liberal Off parti-znn was driven from the plaza, being soundlystoned at every step.

Alter that the masses elected their orators,ami moat violent urn! Incendiary speech, * t '

tawed. Tho newe od ibo riot epreod rapidly,and soon barillas threwabattali'Uiof iuiantryInto n Iorgo sqnnre for tho pnrpooe of disper-fling the mob. They, erith fixed bayonet*, at¬tempted rarrytag the plaza by assault. Thorw.'ie met with a nh.mat oi ttones snd bullet*from ri;\olver*. 'Phis unexpected action 0.the mob put then, to lgiioininotis flight, h'avint; many of their number on tho plaza..

THK Mon BUrOLUKO.Tho uproar wa* something to he long re-

membered. The members oi Diemobshouted'Pet | storm tlie notional palace, kill Darillatand reetore republican form of government.' lustemsla should not bo ruled by dictators.""The plundering of tho national treasurymust cooee." Barillss then ordered the artil¬lery into the plaza and the infantry and twocannons to murd his residence. When thognni wore turned on Um mob there was a

genera] lispersing of thom, though they dis-charged their rw -Ivers at tho artillerymen.They lett Ihe plaza,bnt fought rn the Hidestream in fact. tii»-y practically, dur-,ing the night of the l.'th. held fullcontrol of tho city, though al interthey ware attacked bv the infantry,who shot many of thom. The report* ol re¬volvers and niles were to bo boord all night,and at tho hour the gentleman giving thit in.fortnatn.ii lett for Sati Jo." rn Guatemala toembark for Acapulco, lighting wee still in

I --, In bia conception thin will cease arevolt through mt tbe entire Republic

of Guatemala, and engenderwurin all .-therCentral American 8totdia. A itidtit censorshipis matatsined orer all press dispatches, onomails are also trilled with to prevent ti » look¬ing "Ut of anv information concerning thoactual condition of the country, it is statedthat cable communication with QuatemalaCity han boen interrupted. At io'clo k Mon¬day afterno dispatch was receivedfri tn N ¦.' :, tl line bc u Guaund Mexico.

BAKILI.A's TBirMPn.A telegram was dolirored to the Newton

telegraph office by special oourier, aad itbrings the tafoffmution that B marttr)fthe eituation, he laving put down t ...

¦evolt after three dav*' hard tight.The revolt wot precipitated by kfontufer,

ion of one of the candiduiee for the Preei.leticv. who is u stroll- partisan of Hantttempting to make a political tpeoeh on ta>lependence doy. Tbe mob threw bim nndii* friends from n platform In the main plaza,alttagthsm with ttonet nntil they found

r in a neighboring house.Fruin that tune until the night of the l^th

lu rt, o ..tittil". Bometimofl n mobIfould be in '. 'i.trol of tlie city and at otherimeo the army. TboarriTal i frombe nd oinug distriotfl eventually reetoredlui illus to power ai.d tho city i» tlioroiighly

with soldMarti.il btw ba* boen ''".dared, lt was ex-

lected when the purser left th" City "f Gua-emiila that Pur.1 ns WOUld declure Ilictator. so ss to prolong lils term ol

r i. moving tr, <>p* ? tho military dla-riot of Santa Snna bordering on tbe southm frontier of Uueto-oala and His bolioTedortho pura ie of mviii.iig tho latter connry, u the Bit? of Guatemala roi .it ipreadio tater! r p '.nts.

nsw iir-NiiRgn uv kb LOST.It is naitl that already In I'r.esnltenango,

me "f the most important cities in the upperl-tru ts of Guatemala, reroltigainst Bari las wit st tine,. i_tit they have proved no far ab -rt v,-.Private db patches t- a prominent merchant

i this city, v*. bo lias 1 a linens relations in tbeitv of Quatemala, shown t" your oorree-ontient last night from Newton ttys thu!nl!y five hundred lives were sacnflcd Intis throe days' lighting in the r-'V-dt m t Bity of Guatemala, una that shooting

The dispatch also coureys tbo inU that Harri.las bas de hired bi

ictator.It i* statetl that Colonel >J..hon killed

il Bunches end il followed that the brotherQoneral Banchez, l< urning ol his assaseins-t;,we: kloce, whicli woe surrounded

v connon wi.to© Johon woettetioned, andnt and killed bim H 'r the h ifleeti sxecuted. The mty is umler martial lawid a re gn ol terror prevoile, Ihe tahabi.mt* being afraid to leave their homes, inll revolt which hos taken pl, I at i;ii.-zaPmingo the rsToIotionary loader is reported

tai p,,it.*d ',v over i OOO men Theiia<o and rseidon tof 1 soi lent Barillas «re

n'antry and artillery. Tliereeident does not g<< abroad unle__ guaidedf u larg" force of < avalry.

I Sept. t9. Ju b Fa./, 0OCtfl-Jinorul of I iiiat.*:..ala, says he has recoi*rod no \Ivieeao. trouble in that country. He

any reports oomtag from Mexi-_u furcea. *

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Kiploratlons In I-abrador.Sr. JoflCUa, H. S Sept. ._:,. Mr. Frvant. ofkilodolpbia anti Profsssor Kenaston. ot \sshington, bare orriTod here from an »x -,ration of Grund tulls Labrador, in whichv t.ave been oomplotoly successful. Mr.

.vant gives a glowing nooount of tim mugnconce of the fulls. A halt mile above theil the river :s four hundred yardi a.de.iree rapids, similar to those of Niagara,gin Jo-re. The banks narrow at the failsfl width oi feet The last rapidlbs bot iu length. Tiie water here rises in-

great cues then plunges doau (ron;raiute ledge into a basin. The Ji"igl.t fe falls was accurately measure.!, lt ie IKst. Tho banks widen below the basin. < 'n

-.bein side of the nyer below the fail*Idiah clitla nee BOO feet. Mist rises in an

meuse column out of the taila showingInbowu, Tho deafening roar is hean!enty-ftve inilee oil. Mr. bryant took.TOM readings and photographed! the falls>rn various points. The party collect,* 1.¦-hundred specimens of plants aad madehiahle scientiflo reconis.

tlrt. Thurman I>»!n_.V.t.T'irnus, ()., Sept. 'IH Mrs. Allen G.urinaii, wife of the venerable ex-Senator,dy mg. She has been very ill for several.ks, and can scarcely survive the night,the family are gathered at her bodside.

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^al McCarthy, one of the New Orleaneze-flghtera. waa placed un trial yesterday1 oodiuitted. Tbs case ot Wanan wai Le 1*Ho prostuuiod.

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PERSONAL AND tiENBEAL.

Bits ot News Oatherinl Hera aadthe "rini**«" Ki-uortfire.

Miss Mary T. Young is visiting friends blAlbemarle o-unty.Mrs. John G. Andrews has returned from a

trip to Petersburg and Pnn-e George.The revival services at Laurel-street Metho¬

dist church will be continued all thia week.Mr. J. h. Hart, business manager of tho

bar.:.n .1;.. Herald, was a caller at -He Tibbsotnce yesterday.Miss Luev Bay and Ferke C. Beeby ara

visiting Miss Bettie Page Cooke st Beimeed,Powhutau county.

Kev. Dr. Hatcher lectured last night el(trace-street tabernacle for the benefit of theWu*t \ lew Beptiel church.The Misses Katie snd Fannie BhsfTer, of

Albany. N. V . are visiting at the residence OfMr. S. W. Snyder, at Barton Heights.

The scholars of ths Mechanics' Institutewill meet this evening at 7 80 o'clock for or.gani/ ton. The session of the school willlogin to-morrow night.Rev. B. A. Abbott, of Charlottesville, will

beg.n a serbs of protracted meetings at theMarshall-street Christian church next Sunday.A web omo ls extended to the public.The gol len wedding (Monday) of Mr. and

Mr-. /. lb Walden waa the occasion of a largenumber of friends calling to offer congratB.wti> ns. and a happy uv orung wan spent.

M'"'tings are h»dd every day at the Missiontent, near the terminus of the electric car¬line on Seventeenth street, at 12 M., exclu¬sively for men. General servicee are heldevery night at 7:45.

Dr. Fair, pastor of G race-street Presbyte¬rian chun h. loaves this afternoon to attendthe Preebytery at N'-rfolk. The Rev. J.Calvin Stewart will conduct services to-nightat tiie Cl race-**t rest church.At th.untv courthouse yesterday a mar¬

riage license was issiial to John P. Jones andMiss Annie tinsley. Mr. Jones is .n ex-sherill of that county, and Miss Tinsley is awell known aud popular young lady.The revival services of last week at the

Broad-street Methodist church have been ex-tended into the present week. Tiie exercisesaro spirited and well attended. The servic-soccupy about ono hour and will bo continuedevery evemug until Saturday.The Albemarle Female Institute which,like its principal. Professor W. P. Dickinson,

ii Bell known in Richmond, is reported lghave a larger attendance of pupils this sum.mer than usual, und tho prospects are finefor a most prosperous session.Mr. H. H. Haley, a clerk in the State Audi¬

tor s olino, received a telegrnm yesterdayevening announcing the serious illness of hisdaughter, Mrs. xx. \v. M,,sos. Jr., st HillGrove, Pittaylraaia eoaaty. Mr. and Mrs.Haley Iolt on tho j aa tram this morning forthat place. Mrs. Moses is the wife of the sooot' the superintendent of the penitentiary.

sona snooh so.

Prominent rhllailolphhane on the raman*key I lillians on ti ftlrlke.

Nowhere can the lovers of tho "mysteriousI inls," as tho Bora, or rail birds, aro sotue-

I. final them la larger numbers orin bettor condition ti an in the marshes ofthe I a in u Huey lins "happy hunting-ground" ia justly popular with a Iorgo aaav-hi ot New i ors, Philadelphia and Bicbmondnimrods, who ai,nundy fiat! tho Pamun-

ke uiiil slaughter thom liv the thousand*.I ho ia i»," Kamo prrSSTVS "i the .New "iork

II u ii ti ii-, i lub, cousiatma of over 8.00B scree nearLester .anor.aud own* l>y_Uaior l». li. "i ueug-liug.Jr., Winfield u t, *-. (.. ol thu city, andothers, has been for /ears a rendezvous for theowm ra an i their friends, and haa probably thefinest *"i.i marshes and tbs Psst club-house in

outh.The lesson this year was opened la-t week hy

a niunier ol wal; known nu-.maa men capital-l.t.*. «ni city uiticiai*i from ino i ny of broth-erli 1.ove, «no .?.!(' guests of ( ouunodure JohnV.Detz, Jr., anl risited tho grounds in hisbeautiful steam raebt, "J lie Muna.' lite

Isl tbi ir generous end genial Imat,Mai com,..., d ol Lolouel William IL Manu.prothonotarj ol the Philadelphia courts; Ur.LlareuOdB. kiruegler.ni etoi of tho famousbringer cafes; \'r. If. I: An inns, city mess*

.- J Pole, of the city court; Msjorl's i&no le Di \ ei Uv tard and Mr. H.Waltir Peters n. ad of whom ar*- gentle,h.un of wealth and niilueiicein their na ..i uv. Stv.ral of thuparty uud' a ihorl tr ; Bid mond while oatbs cruise, end exprs themselves as maeisurprised at tho growth and prosperity of thucity. Mr lat ls already largsly unereitedhere, end expects to be more io tor hruegi.-rnnd br ll a//,ard alan have large interest! inVirginia real estate, and other members ol theparu -"u nt' nu ii of visiting ther.t. at an early dato with i vuiw of buaiuuii

a ntsiho Buocess of tin- lora hunter depends as

m i' ii on tho intelligence, sk.b and energy Ofthe guides sa mi thu tide an g od marksman-. inp. With eithor of these qualities lacking ahunt is practically a failure. No better guide!or boatman, _a-.be had than tiie PamunkeyIndiana wno aro famili ar with ov( r> marshand near whose rseervaUOQ the I'srty wasanchors-d. Not having arranged terms, ste., taa ivanco with the*i. 'oivilisedrad men," whichshould be done boforebend ly any one con¬templating a visit to tne marshes, on the ar¬rival of the \ schting party tho 1'anmnkeye hada "grand pow wow, wen! on a strike and de¬clined to serve the party for lusa than li. 50 p«rt.b tifty cent* more tinm the usual rate. HaT-m_ c in-timi far the Jniiadelphiana were idf.T a good time at say price and they had n.All differences benia dually adjusted, the Ivjdava shooting resulted aa foiiowi, no! countinglost birdi, black bird-and other*:

* ol uel William Ii Lamb, iii; Clarence B.Krnegler, l --: M. B. Audrewe. 146; Judge J. F.Pole, ino; Mar Lewis lb Goode, 1H7; 'ommo-

r. bet/, lim Dr. Alex. Uassard. ni: lt.i tn ri-m. lid; 'i rtr. Tibbs man. M Total,

uahriBBS mun did not min the party until

tho last day, being unavoidably detained andnnly shot ono tide. In in-e his email sere. The

niana gsstroaomie fees! that no otheran equal, being a toothsome combination

i Heh and fowl taste that nev.-r fail- to tiokiethe palate and please the stomach. They .omain the night from where' Who can tell, and dc-ar* og wrh ths fro-t, like dead men they

DO tra e lu hind. Tho Patniinkegs sarTey havenevirae-.ua ion » nm ur -ggs anddiey aio aa gieata un story to them as toitbers,lt.. ag a surfeit of birds, on Thunder the

[eft for ¦ orktown under the pilotage of aief of the Pamunkeys, George Cora, waa

ileimi tito doubtful honor of having pilotedieneral Met Mian uti the i'amunkey during thenar. and greatly inter, ated ibo party in hi* ao-tounl of his narrow escape from Confederateiharpsbootars, who cuniauily tired at them on

> ...fi*.After nanni, off dlouceit-.r- Point snd York-own, the party steamed io Old Point Oc-sn

and Norfolk leaving (dd I'oiut on theiretnrn Sunday, ebsrs nc Tibbsmen bid themai. weil, after a moat sujoyabls time ou thelater* of Nirgmia.

I . Camp llletory.The special committee api>ointe<l recently

ty Colonel A. W. Archer to compile a hie.ryot Lee Camp since Ita organization held

bsur first meeting at Lee Hall last evening.ioloael W. P. Mn th wa* elected the hls-orian of the eamp, ead he will put the ms.j, ial in the pro|*_r shape, which ls to be ooi..t ted bv the members of the committee.he severe] i"'»t commanders and others whoro familiar with the early history of the or-anlzattonThe committee will hold sessions everyue~day evening until the work it <oon__leted.

Mur.ler irlial toK«ala.The caae of Sheinau Fountain (oolored),barged with murdering James Couch some"i.ths ago, will como up for trial in tbelistings court this morning at ll o'clock.he prisoner will be ably represented bybm. George D. Wise aud Mr. IL B. iauuUiroy.

Stole m Library Houk.Lewis Givens (colored), aged eighteen, wasrre-ted yesterday and looked in the Fueltalion charged with stealing a Ibriry book.om the Second Presbyterian Sumlay-eohooLiiTb-.-r J. K. Marm, of the Second district,sore out the warrant.

Cltv Ambulance.The ambulance was called at 9 o'clock yee.urd.iy afternoon to No. 8.7 Nicholson stree!t atteud a white boy who had broken his.g bv falling Irvin a cimI cart. HsWMtmMaad left.