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THUKSDAY./....JULY tl. 18*M. OHndor Will Win. It ls Mid that Prlnr*-'Bismari-k med to dcoHve all the foreign diplomat** at Merlin by teluna them the plain truth. I>oul>tle»j Jlr. Kkh.kv, like Hisbarct", ta not afraid to apeaV out before the whole pe.vple what be ha-- to say ahout Pezenimirt and the *"~trai*rhtmit». Thc voter* are not fools; nor .nthcStBnlghtout*. Hut tliev would de- jwrve thru epithet if they did not lenoir tn to their matu* and their wron-** all that has been said hy Funder* on the jiihject. Mr. KoiM-.it, tho chairman, bf request of the aiembera of the .State Central Commit¬ tee, allowed, at lt" late meeting, the fullest liberty of diaeussion of the peaty of ac- qiilcscing In Mr. Mamsry'm nomination. "Everyhody present, or almost everybody, Whether for or against supporting Massky. was Invited to -.peak oul candidly. I>ld il burt Mr. Mass-iky to tn* thus discussed be¬ fore a croud of Straightout Democrat*:' Let the answer Ik* that there MN Imt two votes against Hip ri*solution which wa* adoptssl. Again i We opened our column-; to the opponents of Mr. Ma-why's candidacy. Terrific assaults were mads* upon him, wpeclally by "Old Sled*")*" und '* A .Straightout Democrat," not to mention any other*. They certainly slisl not kill oil" Mr. Kaakarr. The Straightout Itcpuhlicans know what they swart. Wa don't. Tin y know h*.vv badly they havi* Leen treated bf Osns-ial Mahone, and are ready to resent that treat¬ ment, fan we tell them aught that ths*v do not know uiton this subjsct f Nay, verily. Can we influence thi*in to adopt any other course than the one which fe them sliall *e«ni to he the proper OBOf No. indeed; not one whit sooner than ths* WhkQ can lnduee a Funder lo eome out agafatal Mr. Massky bf its appeals to the "best class " of Funder*-. We have eonfideneein the Intelligence of the people, and treat them as they know they deserve to he treated. That sort of astuteness or ennuin-- which consists in trying to hoodwink the vots-r*. mid to con¬ ceal troin them, or rather ns-vsr to mention in their hearing, what liny are themselves talki!!** ahout i-very day, daw rv** not a mo¬ ment's consideration at tin* hand* ol any- body who knows men or is at all ac'iualnteil with politics. Massey's Strength. The evidence accumulate* that Mr. Mas¬ sky will he a strong candidate. Hi* popo- lurity i* not a 111 i ii ir ol a day. Hs* i* t*t* qtiulntcd personally willi more of thc voters of Virginia than any other man. Ile has more working friends than any- other man in the ('ominonwiallh. He 1* liiiii-elf imlt-fatigabli' in l:is cllbrts to in¬ sure success. Il* can speak *i\ day* in thc week without breaking down. The action af ths* Kata Central Commit¬ tal of Ihe Democratic party i* iproof of Mr. Massky'-' streaitth. The newspapers certainly did not bring about thal action. Many of the hist papen in the state had strenuou*ly opposed ¦*~*ul*~~ene~ in hi* condid-icv, and not a few would-ln* leaden bad tried t*> train thefarforce* soaeto dm them to compel his retirement. Hut all in vain. ..Tin* old man " could not be over¬ come. Ths* people at borne demanded Marshy. And Massky it wa*. Some niis.i:TiisliTl papen have beenfoo"- Ish aaaa*ajh to credit the Dttnpateh arith Mr. Massey's "rabeen in inducing the Demo* oratic state Central Committee toieqnlesee In his candidacy. Never was there a-.'l! aler mistaks*. The rc*ult ivould have been the same if tin* Dispatch had taken the other side. Ii. fact, ive dill publish thc noel hit¬ ter denunciation* of Mr. Massky which were published in any paper. We took no pains to defend him. We turned bin over to the. people. And it was they that ena¬ bled his MOM to triumpli in coinniiitee. It is not at all a had alga to lind dis¬ gruntled lenders complaining of a nominee. HoraceGmui "spat .npon" the plat¬ form of the Whigs of 1S.VJ. Thc old Hkxry-Ci.ay "\Vlu*rs, thou-and* ami tens of thousand*of them.aliir.*t explodl d with wrath when (Jcniral Tayi.ou vva* nomi¬ nated in isis, in thi* edythe final leader Js)un KL Bom never baeanw thoroughly reconciled to Tayi.oh's candidacy. Hut what of lt all! Nothing, The people had pointed out their in in, and tiny elected him. Wc airrce vvith tl'ie State that it is too .soon to he j* in a campaign which to to ead only lu Novemlu r. We have not thonght it at all necessary for us to corni' to the slc- fenec*of Mr. Masskv from thc attacks of either thc Mahoneltes or thc discontented' Democrats. Hut we wished to put upon record this prediction.that Mr. Massky -erlll run beal where there are most Denio- cratlc ("Tumblers. > Mb. Wise at Aisinodon.Mk. Massky. Mk. Fit.kkkssin..Thc Lynchburg Jfetaa has an Abingdon Utter, which says: ?'I was struck with thc want sit eiithu- Mlasm on the part of the Fulkerson men, and I think Massey will not speak in this congressional slistrict until the Coalition Convention acts in Marlon on the 17th 1-roximo. If Fulkerson does not succeed n forcing this nomination ths re will be un independs-nt candidate. He gol | solid delegation in the meeting of ha* paiiv to¬ day. Many Kc Uil'iisters were went and non-committal. Things are too much mixed to tell the result yet." "iVe arc* happy to know- that Liberalism alias Mahoiu'lsni is not progressing in this county. On ths- contrary, wt* know where¬ of weVfieak when vvesaythat lt bas a down¬ ward tendency. Wc In ard u prominent Hepuhliean billilly announce that be would not vote for John s. Wieland be *aid be knew ninny other* who would not vote for him..h redt rich sb u nj S tar. So doubt of it. And there are many more of the sums' sort. We are Indebted to Hons. J. Z. CrMMI of Mississippi. X* F. Hayaru of Delaware, A. G. CiBTiN of Pennsvlvanla, Gnouoi D. Wise and Jous W. Johnston of Virginia, and other congressmen, for puhlle docu¬ ment-). We have The Southerr Mulder for Au- gutL, Colonel W. C. Ki.,out, editor. Col¬ onel Knioht is a practical fanner. Trwuaallantlr Novel*. At Vie Eleventh Dour. By An* mb En- WAuits. author of .. Archie Lovell," ..Ought We to Visit Her," Ac. Sen York: (i. V. I'itxab'h .-'ons. 1882. Price, 60 cent* In pai*er, *"1 bound. Abbe* Constantine. Hy Li Done Hai.eiy. . From the Metitlsk French edition hy Kan.v IL H.izk.v. Same publlshc"* and same prices. > lady Beauty,- or, Channing to Uer Latest I' Day. By Alas Muk, author of .' Chil-' * dreirs Children," '. Harold Saxon," &c., t Hame puhllsliem and same prices. j t Ali these novels are tor talc hy Wurr, I li Jouxhjvs A Co. \i Keller's Rulings. Mr. KairBR waa wound up completely on Monday last by thc Democrat* of tbe House of I*c|).e*cnt:it!ves, antthad lioaltr-v- natlve Imf to " banu" open thc House and let Mr. Kki.kv'o motion to recommit the -hip Mil tie entertained. We have never lteforc known a S*ie_kcr to Ih- so complete¬ ly enmeshed In a xvii) ix oven hy himself. Wc would that xve bad room for the whole dehate; hut xve have not; and must con¬ tent un with a brief synopsis of tbe points made. Jlr. Kkifkb bad ruled that as tbe House hnd ordered the vena and nays on Mr. TincEit'H motion on Saturday, and tbe vote bad not then BOOB taken, it was not in or¬ der on Monthly, before tbe yeas and noys were taken, to submit a motion to refer. Mr. KaSMB Hun moved to reconsider thc vote hy which Hie House had ordered tbe yeas and nay*. This xvas no vote at all, BOOsBf that BBS llfthof Ihe members present can or.ler the yens nnd nays upon any qucs- tion. Nevertheless, the Speaker enter¬ tained Mr. Kasshn's mot ion. Baying that Mich motions hud often been entertained by hi- jiredeeessors in thc chair. Tbe ob* Jeet of th*- Republicans xvas to j*cl rid of RAB, Tkckkk's motion to allow Americans to buy ships as cheaply a- forcij_mrs. Mr. Knott relied tho point nf order thal it xvould require a four-tifths vote to recon¬ sider an Older xvhich nm- tifth of thc BM in¬ lier- had a constitutional ri.ht lo make. The-quaker said bc Blight BO rule if his predecessors had not ruled OtberwRO] but that bo would follow Hu ir rsKSgS. Mr. Il.tsKKi.i. reenforced Mr. Knott. Now rend : Tlie SIM'AK I'll: The gentieBBU) from lowii [Mr. Kamor] moves to reconsider tbs VOlC bj xvhich th*B yeas and nays iv, re or¬ dered, and thc gentleman frnm Kentucky [Mr. Knott] calls for thc \,*:i- and nax- OH the motion io reconsider. Th*- yeas and nays on the motton to ro- coustder xvere ordered.(IS members roting therefor, Mr. DUNN : I move now to reconsider that vote l.y which the yea- and nays haye been ordered on the motion to reconsider, Thc SPEAKER: The ('hair thinks the gentleman from Arkansas can hardly be in earnest about that. Mr. DUNN : 1 xvant to run the rule to a ridiculous result. The SPEAKER: All parliamentary rules that are followed out Improperly may run into al'-urditii -. Mr. DUNN : Thc position I take i- that thi- run- into sn absurdity. Mr. ROBESON: It cannot be in order to reconsider a vote to reconsider, Mr. DUNN H any one makes the point of order on my motion, let the Chair rub- upon it. The BPEAKER : Tin- Chair has siniplv ruled, following a line of piece,lents through tip- entire history of the House, that a motton lo reconsider the vote by xvhich the yeas nnd naya were ordered was in order. The chair cannot entertain txvo motions ol that kind at the same tune. Mr.DUNN: Bul this was a vote order- lng th,- xens and naya. Now, l move to re¬ consider that vote; and if a point ol order is made on my motion I ask tbe Chair to rule upon it. Th,- SPEAKER : It la lik.- making seve¬ ral appeal* Bl the -iiiiic time. Thc Chair cann,>t present any such absurdity under tbe rule. Th,- clerk xxiii call tlie mil. Mi*. KIANA ms.-. Thc clerk proceeded to call the mil, and Balled the Bra! tyy> names. Mr. KENNA: I rose toa point ol _Td< r lalor.- the .all ol the mil began. 1 ask the chair to rule upon Ibe motton ol tbe gen¬ tleman from Arkansas. 'lin- SPEAKER: Thal motion xv..nhl undoubtedly be Jn order, bul thc Chair cannot entertain two motions of the same kind at the same tiine. Mr. KENNA ; This motion docs nol tip- ply to the same vote a- the "tin r. The one is t<i consider tin- vote ordering thc yeas and nays on the ann ndmenl ol the gentle¬ man from Virginia [Mr. Tit kkk]. This does md apply to the same vote at all. The motion of the gentb man from Arkansas appila to the vote lu-t taken. The SPEAKER ; The Chair understand! that perfectly WeU, Bul it i~ the sain, cha¬ racter ol motion. Mr. KENNA: Does thc Chair hold ii out of order'. The SPEAKER: Tbe chair do_ - no! bold tt out of order. But tbe Chair bolds it cannot entertain tyy.i motions ol the same kind at the same time. Mr. KENNA: Does tbe Chair hold lt to be in order:' The SPEAKER: The Clerk will call the mil. Mr. KENNA : I ask the Chair to decide whether tbe motion ol tbe gentleman from Arkansas i- In order or i- nol In order. Tbe SPEAKER: The! hair would hold it would be In order If the House \xas not proceeding to vote on a similar motion. Mr. KENNA: if the chair bolds the motion i- cut of order I desire to appeal from the decision of I hair. The SPEAKER The regular order ts the call of thc roll. Mr. KENNA: Docs tbe Chair entertain my appeal t The SPEAKER : The Chair can submit no appeal pending the roll-call. Mr. KENNA: I msc in my place and xvas reeogsiaed by Um Chair. The SPEAKER : Tin re need he no ditli- CUtty abOUt this. The (hair followed the iiiecedcnts in entertaining tbe motion of thc gentleman from Iowa. In every ses¬ sion of (VtngreSS, >o far as the ( hair is able IO leam, certainly in all the chair is famil¬ iar with, the I'l-ai-tiec has been tO allow a motion lo reconsider a vote by xvhich the yous aud hoys have luen ordered. If pre¬ sented as an original question the Chair might hold otherwise. But Rhea the yeas and nays have been ordered on a motion nf that kind, the Chair tines not think it cnn entertain a similar motion, and submit the Question on thai, eotai on -indefinitely. In this the (hair follows exactly Hie pre- cedent that two appeals cannot be submit¬ ted Bl the same tillie. Mr. KENNA : I only desired the Chair to j>a.ss on that because it is a nexv n_opoe_> lion. The SPEAKER] The Chair xvould hold tbe proposition ot the gentleman from Arkansas In order for lbs same reason thal it ha- entertained the other motion; hut it cannot entertain the tim at tlie -ame time. Mr. KENNA: And from tin- ruling of the Chair that the motton "f the gt ntli niau tram Arkaaaaa i> mit of order 1 desire lo appeal, in order that there may ht- a deci¬ sion of tin- House og tiiis- novel proposi¬ tion. The SPEAKER: The Chair did not so rule. The clerk xviii peooeed with the call of the roll. Thc (ink roamsod and concluded tho call of the roll. The question xia> taken, and there xvi re. yeas, ill; nays, 71*;, So Mr. Kasson's motion xvas carried. Tin 11 Hu- Mips lag, colloquy occurred : Mr. KNOTT : And I make thc tether J>oiiit of order that the question iminedi- a'cly recurs upon tin demand for the i,a, and nays, according to the autboritv nod from the desk awhile ugo. The SPEAKER: The (hair agrees xx ith the gentleman that thc xcas and nat- eui ¦gala he ordered R om-e if fha vote is lakes UD00 that question; hut the (hair also holds that the motion to refer takes precedence. -Mr. KNOTT : Thc question recurs at once on thc demnnd for the xcas and nays, and fairness to this side of the House re¬ quires it to bc taken. Undoubtedly Mr. Knott had caught thc SjM'uker again ; bm Mr. K_ik_i: faced it j mt till Hie question xvent over. The next I lay .Mr. Kkllby's motion to refer or re-1¦ .oumul was adopted, und thus bj aid of * lu- S'leakj-r's shameless rulings tbe Kcpub- [ loans uuuwged to crude u rote upon Mr. t 'tri____*a motion. T hy arrangement between counsel for the defence und the('oinmonwisdtb's attor¬ ney they wan nlaassd ender nardi ami ure now in "nurina! ciisiodv only. ¦ona aiiaik. ... . ¦.¦'. . .*'iii|mcii-u me new company .viii be ready to commence epanttOal l»- wcs'ii Washington mid Itiehiiiond, and of- lees will be Opened in all the principal in- ernediate town*, a n-duetion ol len* .**'".' .-'"¦.*. /V 11(111,¦¦inn Ol J, |(.. ;ruph ratis is looked for whsn tin- South* rn, a competing corn-winy with all lines mining South, commence*; buim-*.. 'Yeaericksburg Star. PETERSBURG. JUDOS WBl-HJER OVKRnn.BH TUB MOTION TO DtnoLvn tm nttmenttm.tm rkasons ia ku i .vi.AisTiFKH aanjeiena to oivbrom) OF BmtSMfi~nt SIPRKHK s-olrt ok ap- I'KAIS IM'OKKD TO SKTTI.K TIIK I SUNS II. TKSHHI.KS.ARHK.STOrllSISWF.I.I.ANDItoASII, CHAHOKl. WITH UKIN.) HUN. IFAI.H IS TIIK KILLINO OF ADDISSIN. |( .irn*|s.ndcnr.or tlie **,ch^.*;^'^,ig{'tl Juilge-Hamuel S. Wei*i*"cr. of the ( irs-uit Conrt of this div, delivered his decision this morning lu IM matter of the motion masleto dissolve the Injunction issued by him. The Injunction re*traincsl tin* City Auslltor and Treasurer (K< adjusters) from paving oul anv money from thc etty funds. judge Wetetgeff minty denvered a ver¬ bal decision, which wa* entirs-ly Informal. When court had mst. he rose ami spoke as followa: I have given thi" sase as anxious thought as the counsel. It is a case of thc gn-atcst ints'n-st t<» the coinniunity, and rots n|ion a single queetlon. I nally slo not think that either -ide can complain that lt ha* not heen earnestly anmed hy eo*BB> set I think that if a stranger had stepped into this hall In* would have thought that Instead of a ann ipi.-tion of tbeexerdn *.f DOffe* functions, it wis :i *|ii*-tion whither Virginia *hoiihl seeeds from the Inion and tin* rest nf ihe known worhl. I'll.- gentlemen hali' discussed it with mal nrnestnen and fd lin*,', ami mnarki nave fallen from gentlemen on belli side.* that I slid not think pertinent to the qdntton. This can eomn np sm e mere motion to dissolve the injun**- tion granted by this court "ii .July 14th to restrain certain ofboen of tin* etty of Petenburg alleged to havi- been elected mi .Inly l*t fruin paying any fonds oul of tbe city treasury, it does aol nh foraeet- 11« mk n't of th'- question whether tin- gentle¬ men an* legally i-milled to the offices, lt meii-ly a-k* Hie (ourt to -.top what the complainants think illegal proceedings till Un- question has been Anally decided hy tin- courts. I.ct u* si** wh:.t tbeaddress ;i*ks. [lien- tin- Judge read tin* injunction hill, as published beretofore.] 1 nj that tin- hill doe* not call upon DM to pronounce upon tin* title ur to give opinion a* to tin t;tl<* of Mr. Russell or Mr. Plummer to tin- office oi Auditor of tin- city of Petenburg. lt i* a hill that i-laini* that tin* Common Council of tin- etty rn' Petenburg bas exercised power which, the complainant! claim, i* conferred upon it. If not expressly conferred, it i* hy Im¬ plication conferred n carrying out the power vested in it. Nobodj can ny that it is mit conferred upon tin- Council in tenon. The Anal objection taken to thc hill i* that these gentlemen came into court su¬ ing for themselves, and no! foi* them- -elves ami other tax-pavers of the city of Petenburg. lt i* admitted thal the lints iii tin* hill are true. Thi- hill is mon than that, lt is nut meant thal ii i* a hill iii behalf of Robert .\. Martin ind th; gentlemen who sign it exclusive¬ ly. Are we to suppose that a court of equity is so tender upon thc precipice of i technicality as to refuse Un* complainant* their prayer becauee they do not say "on behalf of themselves and thc other lax-pay- cr* of the city of Petersburs " :- Tlii* is a hill for tlc relief of other citias ns uml tax* paicr* wini choose to ash for it. Tbe other gentlemen saj thal i' makes no differcn -c who ls City Auditor. Said Mr. Bernard: " Wc are taxed i" pay one set of oflieers* wi-don't want t-« pay two sets.*' -\i\-,....are pey one set who are Illegal, will we not bave i" levy a tax upon tin citizens t.i paj lln-i/' jun I Here comes tin* tax-collector I.- me. What iv mv remedy: Sun Ij In gu to a COUll ol' eijtlitV Mid ll :*. i! stopped. Tiny -:>v thal complainanl li ". no right to sue unless they sue for every- l.in]\ clue besides themselies. Here i* an authority, vv bleb is none othes th.-.n thc ti- li-iuii oi ihe Suprs Ti-- < "ini ni' Un I'nited States in the case of Crampton against '/.-,[- briskie, in which tli- Judge savs, ii livers lng lin* opinion of Hie Uourl ($lr. Justlci Field): -'ni' Un-right of resident tax-pay¬ ers io Invoke tin* Interjiosltlon of a couti rn' equity to prevent aa illegal disposition ni Hu moneys of the county, ni* tin- illegal creation of a debi which th. v in .*.ni- ni.ni with oilni* property-holders of tbe county may otherotee l*e comp lied pa". then i* at thi* slay no s.-ii-iiis que-*-. linn. Tin- righi ha- lu en rs co ni/i il hy the State courts In numerous cases; ind from tbe nature of tbe pow¬ ers exercised hy municipal corporation* the greal danger of their abuse and thc ne¬ cessity of prompt action to pp v. tn Irreme¬ diable Injuries, lt would seem eminently proper for courts of equity to Interfere upon the application ol thc tux-payers of a county to proven! thc consummation of a wrong win ii tbe officers of those coritoro- 1 mn- assume, ju excess ot ths lr powci i, to create burdens upon thc property-holders. Certainly, in the absence of legislation re¬ stricting tbe right to interfere lu such ease- to public officers of tbe Slate or county, there would seem to be no substantial rea¬ son why a bill bj oron in balf ni Individual tax-payers should not be enti rtuine I to prevent tho misuse ot corporate power*"." Now. I *:iy thal ilii- i- a bill on behalf of parties suing for themselvs and nthi r tax- payen of the itv. i would say further that under thi- authority tax-payers can sile. There la no answer to the complainants* hill. Von come ben upon a naked bill, and move the Court to dissolve tbe Injunc¬ tion, and you have nothing to act upon suv.- thc naked bill of Injunction, I saj that the people of thc city ul l'i tenbllTg have aright to sm- the corpontlon. Vou talk ahout revolution. The State of Virginia hus been in a constant state of revolution, Tin' rule* winch governed our ancestors have been changed. Why, revolution i* the onhr of tin- day. The one bulwark ara had bas beau overthrown. Old thing* have passed away. Thi* court sloe; aol propose to decide anything except what i* befon it. The question is nol whether Mr. Russell is Auditor or Mr. Plummer i* Auditor, or which one i* entitled to the otflce. Thc citizens of Petenburg, the tax-payers, have come hen ami a.*kcd the Court not to let their rights be touched. There is ;( tribunal to which you gentlemen can go to settle the question whether Ifr. Russell or Mr. Plummer is Auditor. I don't express any Opinion or intimation of any opinion as to either gentleman. This is simply a nae when certain tax-nayen come Into court anil -av mi their solemn Oath that they will he injured, and Invoke the aiil of the Court, Nobody comes Into court and In¬ voke* its aid except for the prevention of wiui in- conceives to be wron..'. « Wrong is about to in- perpetrated/' «a\ the com¬ plainants; "we a-k that vour Bonordo not allow it." I shall overrule the motion to (iiss,,i\,. tin* Injunction, Judge Budd, of counsel for the defend¬ ants, moved thal tbe plalntlds be put un¬ der $50,000 bonds. The Court, however ned thc bond si ISflyOOO. A telegram received In this etty fran W Min villi- states that the Curt nf Appeals has iranted ¦ wrll to defendants asking the complainant! to show nason why a man¬ damus should not be i«*ued. W. "ff. Boswell ami Jobn Beech, friends of Garland, wen arrested yeah rday In Le aenbiurg eounty ona warrant *iv Walt* STAUNTON. io«~o-«-S^*^.^X£ Y.-sterdav was Augusta County-Court dav, and s large number of countv people xx. rt-in town? either to transact bus ne- or attracted hy a <"ir«rus which exhibited Just outside of tbe city. The II,Mdltistero held ¦ meeting in thc court-house, at which were present Trea¬ surer Reveley, Auditor Allen, Attorney- General Blair, and Mr. l'umphrcy. Gene¬ ral Blair addressed thc meeting In a hitter partlaan apeech. Tin* *W**l « **¦ f»* iring, whifh was participated In by the colored brethren, was to send delegates frou. th.- county to the Rcpublican-Rckd- juster District (onvention in Harrison- luirir. The colored element expressed con¬ siderable disgust when the committee ap- potnted for thc purpose announced thc delegates, xvho were all white mon. COplllIa Thomas S. Doyle, late principal of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institution, has been elected by the city school trustees princiiial of the public High school of Staunton, and lix-* signified BR acceptance of th*- pu-ition. Tin- ravages of dogs among the sheep tn this county still continue. Mr. Rudolph Md Hame iv, of rai-OBBIR. lo-t twelve of his Hock last xveek from tin- inmads of worthless curs. There la a universal complaint in thc elly ol the scarcity and Ugh price of jiro- VfaUOUS, xxiii, h is uiiiiffniintablc as (lie sea- snii lid* bon fl propitious ono. Al a meeting ol tbe Weal Augusta Guards lastFriday night Captain JohnC. McQualde banded In his resignation aa cap¬ tain "t tbe company, and Lieutenant Tho-. .!. Crowder was elected tO til! tbe vacancy. Vox. LYNCHBURG. HIV)*.. AND KKKIOTT.MISUAK.A FISTIITFF. KKK, HON OK A HANK OttlCZB.JUDOS iiivk.s's BUOOMBOB.MWCBLLAX-OCT. (Correspondence of Un- KT'liiivii'l l)C|:itch.| Jolt -'.;, 1888. A Hairs hove taken a decidedly new turn in the contest lor the < oKlition congres- ilona! nomination, and it i-u't quite so cer¬ tain thal EUiott ls to be the niau. Indeed, it looks BS if our wily collector Ins the inside track. Amherst has elected Rivea delegates and bo b-i- Bedford; and it i- said that RtVOB xviii capture Kllintt's nxxn COUSty, as xx ell as Buckingham. The secret of the whole thing is thal Hive- has been al work, and iii- henchmen for him, for at least six months, and one ol his bitterest opponents remarked to me thi- morning thal the Col¬ lector "has got things Axed." A lavish expenditure ol ninney may turn the tide in Elliott's luxor: but the trouble just there would be thal Rlvea can "pul up" hcaxi,r than his enemies, lt looks bad tor Elliott. The next concert of the Mozart Associa¬ tion is announced lor Monda, evening, the .".1st iiistani. Several <>f thc Richmond Mozarters have accepted Invitations to par- tlcipnt?, and the Richmond and Allegheny authorities have extended them tbe cour¬ tesy of free transportation. The concert will tak.- place at (Iel!)lg*s Park. A personal difficulty occurred yesterday afternoon between Nat. Williams, tbe \\ * 11- known livery-stable man, and Mr.Miller Ferguson, which resulted in the latter lie- Ing badly pummelled. It i- alleged by ferguson's friends that he was struck un¬ awares and while be had his han,ls in |,j, pi-.-kets. [loth parties were fined by Jus¬ tice Smith i hi* morning, and if .und ov< rto ko ,' thc peace. Mr. 1'. .1. Wright, form* ny head ol :, widely-known hanking firm in Iii hmond (Lancaster,*. Co.; has lm n i lade cashier <>\ Hie Bank "f Virginia it Uoanok,. y\ bleb In¬ stitution ha- Increased ii- capital stock, ::i!,l xxiii Kc converted in*" a national bank. Judge Aiken, of Danville, a tee ni con- yi ri t" Maboni Ism, i- sj! to Ire a candi¬ date i'm* I!..- Judgeship "f the Wt s|( rn Dis¬ trict of Virginia, vin Judge Rives, who rc- !ir. - mi lull poy Augu.1 Ni. t ,,| tm Hansbrough, ol Salem, i- also mentioned i:i tie name collin '-lion. Major xv. < . V. ct-, thc buber ol tbe Pitt»x ly ania murderer, yv;'s some years a tobacco eommlsrdon-m, r, bant of promi* nencc in ilti- city, and njoyed bl;.li .--tan !- ing in business circles. Dr, xx", ti. Owens, Jr., assistant surgeon ii'i'.i Bl 1.1-- army, lef( for iii- post in Washington Territory last night. The Board ol Directors ol the Commer¬ cial Hank meei at ! ..',-iock thi- afternoon to appoint a teller and bookki, pt r to sup- plj thc vacancies oecnMom d bj the resig¬ nation el Messrs. O'Neal and Candler. . aptain . barics X\'. Statliam i- president ol tbe Readjuster PubUfching Company, n hich ia to run the ni yy paru organ herc. Rea! mont. FRANKLIN COUNTY. basket's cuaxceh.tue people xx- x -. ro Ur.II! BU Ai ld NT. Kill KV BOCXT.IM- PIJiiVKxiKNis.THEJ EITTLK BAILBOAO __S'D Vi nil ll has Doxa rOB in '.wi.kn. |( ne-|l..,|,lenee ,,|* tia- RI, I.livid Dispatch.] Iluikv MiiiM, li.c.hiiM"., X y.. I Julj 25, 1882. I Knowing thal tbe readers ol thc Dis¬ patch would like io h. ar something as to th" political s|,tiis ol this big county, which has a population ol 23,000, and cast_ :i y.it.-id' 8.100, I have been at some pains to --'lilli, r tin- x lews ol party men from dif¬ ferent sections ol the county. In answer to tbe inquiry, 11.. w the Mas¬ sey moy linen! yy a-laking iii Fntllklin. Bli old friend <>f Mr. Massey's laid: "laina friend ol Massey, bul I can't vote for him n-.yy if his election xxiii aid the Funders, and a* I cannot help tbe Ri publicans, l yxill nut Vote Bl Bil; bul I cnn I'll xnii. sir, there are a greet many ol tbe 'Old Man's' frienda In tlii- county xx h., xvii! itick to him at all hazards and cannot 1..- persuaded to take up arms against him iu tin- Bid ol Mahone and the Republican party. I hope," he -aid. "that Massey xxiii not eoine here to speak this " fall, for if he doc- be xxiii carry the county." Another gentleman, ¦ Democrat, but op. posed to Massey, just from l'allaway'». a rich and populous section of the county, where No votes are polled, says Massey xxiii carry thc precin***! by 100 majority. Dani.! -ot :id majority last fail. Attend¬ ing church at QoggtnavlDa os Sunday, "there xva- md a man in the congrega¬ tion," said be, "who na. pol going for Massey." In another lection of the coun¬ ty, !-.y,lnn.s\ille, ivhere last year only 12 Democratic rotes were polled, another .'.ntIcinan a.un- nie that Massey yvill carry the precinct. The leaden in thia place, however, ->> far remain true to Ma* bone, hut they ar.- ali ofBce-bolders, ann m.-afraid nf the Ibis's ash, bill they uv in dread ol tin ..(.ld Man" coming to Hie county. Th.- Democrats oil think that tin county win go lor tbe ..Old Mas," but they ar,-mucb divided a- to the ma¬ jority. One who had been iu tbeeountrj last week odored t" i"t yesterday thal be (Massey) would carr, the county by BOO majority, and OOUld not lind fl tak. i*. I I. rd another bel made tbal be would nol :-'T.>'i majority; but, said tbe gentleman, if be win come bore and mike ¦ speech and pi*, adi niic of tWiOO in the cniintrx, ¦ha yvill sweeptbe county. Mr. Maaoey has a large numbero! pei-..uni Menda in this community, xvho consider that be has been voiv badly tn Hied and that it is their dutv to Stand by him. Tbs Democrati In thi- county who xxiii not vot. for Ma«sey yyill not amount to fl laker's dozen. 1 nave osly toefl one xx ho declares lu- will not give in, while I hav,- nict a number who three yucks ago were xioli-nt in their opposition, but BOW are al¬ most enthusiastic in bis support This place ha- beeonu- 'plite a tobacco mart in th*- last two yearns ahum thc com¬ pletion of the narroxv-iraii-c road to this l't'illt Three xvarch"U-e- have been built, 'xi.i factories, and another (proballx tym) in contemplation. There tire six prlzeries, and a very large quantity nf th- weed (st least l.uuo.oou pounds) has beni sold here this season, prized and shipped toother iiinrket-, principally Richmond, while umm. has bun bought by Danville dealers. Quita a h-uslm--.pl-u-c has sprung up iround tbe station, which i- at the font nf tbs hill on which Ibo town ia built, and there seems to be almost us much business l"iie theic, xvith lt- three stores and facto *lei and icet groceries, as. In thc town pro- * ... per, where are the court-house -a very good and convenient *-**}_J^]__1f1^ ,-!ink_tt very prosiHTou* Institution nine 'tins; prlntiiig-odlec of Ibv Franklin la* tette-n Rood, statim-h paper; a furniture establishment, hotel, and liverv-stal.lc, with the usual Infliction of Itwyer's ofliefs and bar-rooms; bul thc former turn out some of ths* beg lawyers in the State, end the hitter, His said, furnish mountain-slew and moonshine unadulterated and in quan¬ tities to *uit the demand. There are three churi*h**s, the Kpiscopa- lian, .Methodist, ansi Presbyterian, the lat¬ ter a pretty brick building, Just completed ; and there are some as pretty and cosy pri¬ vate residence, and a ifood many of them, as you will find anvwhers*, ami all lo be reached easily and readily by the Franklin and Ptttsytvanla tmmm-i***B* road, made famous of late bv the very humorous sle- scrlption given of it by llrother Latt'ci'ty lu thc Advocate. -M. - jj-* - Third lonarcsjulonul IDlslrlet Con- m-r-. ul iv*-Dc morrill lc I'onvoiition. A <'.invention will he hs-lsl on Krid'iy. 18th Aajpntj af ll o'clock M., at tbe Ex¬ change Hotel, In the elty* of Richmond, to nominate a Conservative-Democratic can- (dilate Tor Congress for the Third oonares- sioiml district. Richmond etty ls entitled to SO delegates: Manchester, ~c,' Chesterfield county, 13; lb -uric... ii; llanover, ll: Caroline, 13; Louisa, 10. The selection of delegates will be made in such manner a.* Uni I 'itv and County Committees may rc-peetiv.iy prescribe. ll. N. CARDWELL, CHARLES f. WILLIAMS, Wu.1.1 wi I. < LOPTOV. District < ommittee. Tin BeKdJtlSter leader- sffed to hoot tin- idea thai anybody who v-it.-.i for Cameron w ill vote for Massey, snd the papers of thal party maintain this assertion bynying tiny don't knott of a single case of that kind. Perhaps if they would Inquire they would a -certain Hie truth, which tbs j an ei Ident- ly not anxioti- to know. We have not made persona] inquiries, bul various voters of thi* count) who roted for Cameron last fall have volunteered to express to lu their intention of supporting Massey. Arnon* oilier- Mr. James I". Brown authorizes u- to Um- his name and s;,v that be voted for Cameron snd Intends voting for Massey; imt only (his, hut in* informs u- thal be -peaks for nine others of hi* name who arc in the -Tine position, and thal the .. woods an- full of " jii*t such iMlloci ats. Wc will add that the Mate is full of them..Culpep- , r Expom nt. Whilst we bear of a few Democrats who say they will not vote at all a- between Wise and Massey, yet me daily bear of Be- adjusters wbo will this fall again follow him to victory..Staunton Spectator, Thc BrKd'asten of Highland and Bath an* rapidly announcing themselves In favor .f Massey..Staunton Spectator, DEATHS. Didi. i.ti the SOCta InJtant. >i'K «.ll.Mm l*. v..uni.'.-I child of Waller K. tad fettle **. \| rim. Funeral will take place frwi Mic rejlilence. ll" v. franklin Rtreet, Till*- (ihumday) I"VE¬ NING al ti,,-,-l. * Dieil. on yesterday W's 'Ini rlav I, July 26th, in thc t.-ii'h v.'i.r ..I' li. i- a l'i M Ai; I I 1.1.KN lli:.- i.lNs. .-ni-. -I in_'i:t. iii Dani .in-l Mar arel lli.'.ills. Maj ',.¦ resit In pi ll. .'. iv.i,. ral will iti pl!. THIS EVENING al I o'clock from lier it Thirtieth an<) Hain streets. Ir--..' nf the f.iiull) i.¦*¦ ii pur <! t-i :it'i n-l. * h '. i, ' Ith, CH KW- hud. r.u ii fi) inicl A. ami II. J, Toomey i uml Um e '1 lu- !'..'*-|.ll Will I v-. .-.i-i - '* vi itu in .-. in-l. VI 27tll. Ul i" .-' '1 **. M. In.'-,.I- am - ;r i:i\ !i i.i .lt* iel. Died.al thelrrs Mencc.on the Rink .'. Mill road, mi thc .'511 li tnut. a! half-pa-t 7 o'clock. ILMA PK VIM., i-i '.i-n ni .!,-* r -.t Kinma i:. ami ¦*'. J, II j; U ion! 11well ilaj -. ii -¦¦ n'.I l.llphl ors* cr tn fade lt. Ti. ,i Iclnlli i- .1-,-. Tl .. ..JJ lin - ll to lu ..*.-n .- mv* v. .'. Aid luile i. I., 'in ihen The funeral will take place at thc re-lden HW il ll o'clock. ii '. ii ii,.- r '¦!- sw ol Ix I-.... -I ¦ 03 lilah -tr.-t. .lill) -JUili. nt 12:1.*" oVIoeli I*. M.. of el.i.l. i-ii-intTiitiiin. FR INS KS ANN. ifant t, r .i i.. ho i vi. ,i. I'riicl tttj ... . .1 eighteen mouths ami Of.! y-. lu the hoi of rule! --' She is mu thining -t.ir. Dwrlllnr iii Ihe Holy in. Illili iii.- r iii- ¦- of irohi here.!. hie the pure ami -; otic* . She h |olm ll .. min lian - iv i-ara n ci own.i mw fon hi .el. a harp *. (thin lier haml. The renuiina will he taki u lo |»et -rsburg for In I. Mil lit. I'i-Ic;--!.! r-' pap* r~ plea.**} e ipy. MEF.TINUH. / kFFK EHS AND MEMBERS ,~ \ * Ot vi \i:s|| \i.!. I., in;) so. ! I- Nli,ll I* i'l-' l-l Till V*.- vu. ii.I n-i-li ni.ir neilin,' nf your I....I .- I III* MT -i'.- .. NIN., ill - ii'«f<*ck. lc- nm iv. in V tl. VL^* Uj ord* rS. II. IV ITT, CC, ly'*_'7-it I.. R. ll \i:\T'¦*. K.of R.anil H. I I.I. BOY \L Ali' ll MASONS > 1\ Brecon Lilly in' to ill. ml ic ul ,. COI.I -I r i.'.T ||\!..V|) l'i,-, \|. IRS ll S ll VIM Hr. Sn. H. iii Hie V| .,, ll ill, ..ii franklin flrei-l, THI* (Thur* lit- EVE¬ NING, -'niv !*7tb. ut7 o'clock. Hy order of thc vi. II. I*. «. i: .!-..-. .ki - ii Ml Seen' Man* ii. si a, Jul] 27, -.¦¦.-. MAN< ilK.-TI'.i: LODOE, So. ll. h. I-', .-tii-l A. M..Brethren: You jn ' summoned to attend a *-.-. t -il meeting of ' .: '.-..!.¦ on illili il ..tii.i 28th i.i.'.in*. il o'clock, toby the comer-Jtoueuf Uie lil'ih- .sii-.-t Method!*! chap I, Brethren of tinter lodgi are Invited tomi 11 with n Bj order of the Wonshlpful Ma*ter, U ii.i i vm I-'. I\ i i-n.i i .1. I!. VAI.I N. Jv 27-JJt* Secretary. B Alf I 'Ki:.-|i:*)T!Si. Icil.MoND MOZART ASSOCIATION. 1 in- regular weekly totree will Uke place al vi,,. tari Hull nil- (Thursday) EVENING ;.t SS o'clock Admljjlon only by memberehlp* or In- vltatton-earda, which muat he prevented al thertoor. Member* can obtain iUTiUtlon-cardi on applica¬ tion t,. c. L. SlKiTKL, Vii Broad itreet, or if. F. JOH**8TO**,B18 Milln stn,!. j-, o-.\t i:\< IKSIOVS. PK-MIS, Av. Ij*XCUBSION TO A MOUNT PLEASANT nv AN.I ll ni TRIBE, No. 80, I. O. II. II.. MOND vi ..li rv gi, i-.v.'. Glass-Ball suootino-a gold haslge niven lo tin- Ih i ii..t. ORACKVUl Lvov Davit:-.! valuable sold rlit--t.itlic i.e.i dancer. ">s s t"i* nu; Bots-".Plo Race.Agrs ued pli.' win bs tamed ktojeouthegrouud*: catch him who can, A FINE STRIXSi-li.lMl will be in attendance. B*mUi>g, Sailing, aud dancing. Uoodordci will he prejerved. Ri fr-ealimenU ;it elly prici .. k vm-*. kui Rm \o-iTtii': A.inii-,.-,!-.-.: children under ten yean nf age, 'Abe, Tlcketa caa be bad of thc following eoamlttee, and ni iii- iiiin on tin- morning of Un- cy,- l*. K. Hill (chairman). If. T. I ilrelotb, J. v\. vi, Donald, A. R, IVjIdman, vv. VI. iviiiti... k. R. vv. Gary, Henry Garnett, Charil * Imri r- il. J. r. Mer- vu,m. lt. |. ll,..,re. E. I). < uiver.George Raughau, V). H.S ¦-. Gi -i >ii;i«. (.. i.*. v;, rryman. T r:t!u i.-;in nCliejaJenkeaudDliio ItullnutU'li'Dol preinptly at 8 o'clock V. vt. jy 2*i*Su,Tu.Th<t:>u () N All*. IMT B8I0N ARR AN GEMED 1* KOIt III BEASON s»F 1888. BK nv..M. iso li wvii it i: viii:.un,i I'ASfBNUKR Di tm i: mi:-, r. > Rls iim.imi. Jul] lo, 1883. \ TheIncreuiRgpopnlarlty of thli f i..rit<- sum. mer rejort Inducai the management s<- pr..vide Kira -\- iii-loii-tiiiii prhedute m herewith, in .-iililitl.iii in thc very perfeel regular train ten lcm ahead] exi-tiug. I XSTT.'-siiiN TRAINS oa MONDAY-), H i.l)\l *l)A|s.. TUCR8DA" *. and HA 11 RDAYMleave Rlchmoud at 8:30 V. M.. and returning, leave i:< n Alrat ln:iu v. m. Op TUESDAYS and Kl! lim H leave 'M.-lnnoiiil i*t 5 P. M.sad »i::ic P.M.; and retnniing, leave lion Air.it 7:ln P. If.and 10:ll) 1*. If. A unk RAND Of Mi'*lc accompanier eaeh axeunlno. Round-trip fare, *28 .* nts. Per .Turur or »pe.Tal liniiis *. ill,,,, the muli-r- surne. . A- poPE, "> ' i ticncral Paeaengs r Aj-cnt. B TIIK THU. BEST 1! A <' K O F l ll K RE A SOM.- li.VK lit D-ltvs i: at o. l':ilr-ii:-..ii:i.!,TTH!t*T>AI,. tQ*n*Mi\B**t&: -1-*- !'**'*. Pf.i'll* nt b o'clock, beiweea iivid Mi (NUUK and CHARLEY ROSS,for ¦ pun«of ...K'O. (.rite fi e. lb i-elits. j> *>7-lt» HAHI--RAI.-U A I.KXANIU'IA vs. lill ll MOND, {V WEDNESDAY, .Mtv HUtii. TIUR>im, J7rn, aud FRIDAY, -JHrn. nt Ba-e-lijll park, uejd *>f Clay ¦treet. I*1iu1miIiiii, ibe. limier, called at liaJf-|**wt 4 1*. M. Jy 39-8u,\V,ThAF JirEfJlALNVII1*^ X3T LOST I TXX'KNTV THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE LOST In closing oat our stock of good-. We have made up our minds to make the atiove sacrl- flee, hence have marked down Ihe price* ot every- tmmj. XVe mean what we say, EVEKY Doi, lars xxuKTir ok coons MIST BR BOLD OUT BEFORE OCTOBER S18T. XVe have an ESOBROUa fJTOCS yet on hand. Our coiiniry Meath* will pteSSS t't.r.'lve ss If their orders uri- not Hie I SS prOBBpUf BS li'.rcto- fore, asoitr-t >rc ls crowded 'lally with ciMtoitu r- baylng goods st theesUemsly l»w prlesssl which w-are srtllni', Don't Maid f..r - luipi.-. BB! Order st once, i- we arc eillnri at isry f i-t. I.KW BBOTHEBfl jy-27 1017 .itel 1018 Mala -treet. FARCY GOODS. C_TEVEN8, PREVIOUS TO PUTTING ij IS l \1.1. -lucli.WILL CLOSE CKBTAIN kim:-. xmm'I it¦*;:- nil. FOLLOWING in Ol tim! MTS: i 1H-ITIT I. CHAMBER BETS, With Jar, reduced i,nili sin t" 17.00: 1 13-PIECECH .MHEH ski. with Jar. redaced from 111.ir, m M 1 10-PIECE! ll XMI'.IK -KT. Wlttl da:-, reduced .from 13 ttl 11: 1 id-ITKiT". FRENCH BET, with dar. reduced from I10.5H to .8 ; 1 IO-1'IECF QUEEN ANNE BET (.'('. lc t- redoceil from _0.lmi Io07 1 I, -I'll ROME -Kl*, l.-din-e from -lTt" ,'.i: 1 10-PIEI EGAMF SET. reduced from SO to 07: I ln-IMEC. KiKTsi \N BET (Black), reduced from -ti.7', t,, ito; 1 ln-lTiT i: DAISY .-KT. tcdttetil from M.28 (.> 04.80; I I'l-IMKCK ENGLISH BET 4'I-*iii- __ed). ,-e,|iie.-,i rmm 13.50 t-, B*-.75; 1 10- ITI-it: KILT -i xn -I I lillie), reduct armin ..;.7."i >"-.".: 10-riEI I. ivx BET, reduced from 19 lo -.;..*.t': 7 COMBINATION JAB TIN* BETS, redaced from -/._'...:.". to .2; SC4 IMBI NAT ION JAB TIN BETS (Black), ro¬ dina-,| in,in 13 to. 1 COM ll IN X 1 I.iN JAR TIN BET idam... tl'te.d from si..'" tt .8.23 j 3 i;-i, XLLON xi.xiii :-i r. .KKK-, rc Inc* d from vi..-.e t *¦_'...,": BO Ml XU AN HAMMOCK!.,reduced fr, m 11.50; 25 i lt ETON NE I* XN-. ,-t lu-t-I fr ci-I tn 73c; .-ii d xl'.-, ni -K K xi \-<.!.-. reduced from 15 lo in...: 150 x I' XNEBK I'ABAMIl -. ir .i-i 20, 35, 33 I" ISe.j tt I- of EBON, and - \ l IN li: .MES, reduced lo one third value, i ai.T'ivi'- in iii. >i fTec tu any addn Jj lt*, .TEX ENS, H mt. BUMMER RESORTS. \\' XIJ.M -i'lMN*.-. BATH . OUNTY, tl VA., mi: Nttv. upi n y nh t:i IDY i . RECKIXT Xi- ORS. De-crlpiivc |i mi Inf 1*111'-' ll. Kidd . !'¦ Iii Mill dolli) Kl i.e. ll, or '¦! Ill l ttl "jiu inn nl| 1,'ir- Hie world. .... ll .M.MN ll ii '.Nit. I> KBUIIX'I. ,X!,I M -l*l;i\(,-. 1 i ROI lillRHMil . MI'S IV. V y.. OPEN" FOR VISITORS J UN I l-l. M".. ITV, 1 OOO i.Kl -1-. CiKii...) -: I iv..!. 2 .*i( ¦ruth (nf thlrt; . Two mouth* or more eaeh.' Take hraueh railro.nl it (ioshen, < Ii .. Ohio railn iv, foi suriiu's inly thirl III .' IT'ul nd pl, tl.i. ley Ui ¦.- ive underdone thorough and n. i¦!¦ I pl ¦.-in-, the oropi ri \ a ¦, cond In ii" waieiinir-placc in this country. .1 hume for the Int. lid. Anni-un ul- ..I every di «-1 n pul ... I.. I, re at). ni ni j lc i-nre. 1 lue liniit- ii tish In*:, y '-I ii I Vb prlnl wi leumi M.-1,d' I-, iii!, 'iel et rvthlllX "- Url.ne I" muk.u lied, oid li ip| ir. i,KM. ... IT X HiN. my I I-Sm ... m ral xi, / \l.I) PoTa*T COJIFORT, VA. BVG1 \ H'tli I. t'liit, I ion v nd- i rum l v Munn e. Open all Un ri ir, 11iiiiI tuan) i..¦'.¦1 In ile- Sui m. linn ',: -e. -, ,'. Itatlilu o.i'ii ir, ,i li¬ ing, uni ";.'¦.!' e. Pn.sH-uilliei.ll} an ort for mulhern people. Terms les* I.t i |tul to-roi.un ¦¦! ,ti ,||* flem III) I. -.¦: lu I h. ei try, . sud i-t tn « vi il- ri'ul in it- -v -end for .i" ulai li'scriidiiK hyifleni, ,i lc, II y KI-'.N ITKKK.I-. mj I I'r,.|,i li lur. / 14JBIPS |s|,.\Mi, X A.. \J TUE ONLY Bl VSIDE RESORT IN VIRGINIA. The nm i md ifi nf »ur.-t_itl -. uinl dunk-li-iiiii.. and -ia;. - -!., III, '. ir-iiT |2 per day, 013 per week, 040 pei i,i nth, Route from <)!d P in r *- irthampron I" Cherrystone every Monday. XVeiuc-day, nn-l Fi i'lny. Tlie Baltlmnre nnd XX subing! .ii ste nu, i-- makeelosi.incctlon with the NorUuimpton. Addi.-- J. i. Sl'ADX .le l-*_Tii Proprietor. / kRKNEY si'i:i\T,- WILL BE OPEN ' / FOR lill* It I . I' O N or t.l l-l- HM. 1,1882. This well-renowued placi hat j'lai ii ii der.-on Men-it ca ic thoron;- ii ia pairs |.itli as (ollie h,,|,.|- |i|-,,|,t t-incl Hie ground*. -|..,il ¦it!' utlnn li' to Hu- -ai,Harv depart¬ ment. For further lufornuitiuii .i forde-ciip- tiyt fatal. nt... ,). \. wm.|)\\ \K'|). my -_7--_in General Han mer. books, -sitrioxiKv.Re. NI.XV IM IM.K 'ATM i.N.-. Poor's Ball- road Mutti il. 1--J. .:,; C ,in;.- le tl,, |; k sl.T.'i; |'t.lu.ed Inatltiilious, i,v Bneuci-r, .1 ii., -lulen White iitti:,mt. Kv Mark Twain, Bt-_5: Pen Ph-tun ol ll deni AutlM.r*. l.v shep¬ ard, 11.25; Natural Religion, by the authur of Kee.- Homo.Sl.25; a in-hi-,- vi sulphate (Jul- ui.ie. by ii. 1*. xian., n. M.I)., tl; Anne, - thc novel oi' the day." |1.25. Sew toni large iiipnlles of Fraiiklin->i|tiare Library. >rdi rs -ol I cl tea. Jy ni y\ EST. JOHNSTON .X CO. b OLDIE lt LIFE I.N THK ARMY !>K kJ NORTHERN VIRGINIA, bj Cabltox xi.- c.iiiDiy. private Second eomuanj Richmond llowltscn, witii lill,-ti.i- itv xx. K. -un. ri--un. Ill iltciiant Ki. I,iivii,I Howitzer*. Hie t.,k Wtllbc ;i I.i i-l e ltiiiv. ,,t -_'.*,o |,ai.-i -. oi, h md- nu- paper, punted ami hound lu Um l*a»t manner. Ut mall, post-paid, |1.5U until di-eon ii l to Hu trade. ( XBLTO.N xi. i xl: i ny A CO., Publliber*. Hooks Hers and -t.itjolii-r-. Jv 'ii .18 X|,1t, sh. ,1. Kl, |,,.,,,,,l. \ ,. "Co Hli:V XV ERE MARRIED." I -BDOLPH \ ni.i.i-u, i,-i.:.. ali Um other popular mw work*, mttet 800 Nos. of the Ki: an K- KIN BQUABK LIBBABY, whick eas! reen Bs BEST K',t>!\> I'linicd vi/..od pii'icr t'roin tyi't. Tin prices BB fruin IOC. tO g.C SBCB. A i-ii a!o.ii.. malted lo any ad.Ires-. Jy .Jo-d.l tt l)nnly-. MAIKiNKUX, AND BUM- 1> xn i: ki AiiiNi,. Thcrrrand summerNo.of Un- I.'IXIHIN i,K Ililli, f.iil.-iliiiii,' -itly Ulna- tratluu* In color*; al_u,an extra plate --Bummer l.U." i'li'i. .*,, ii ,nl-. IKKK-I I: XTKIi l.i'N- l»,i\ Nixx-'s holiday Sn., a ...!..cl ptrtare, .. Married for Lure." Knet..'." c. uta. Id Trana- Atlantic V.w-K-XT lill Kl.EVENT!! Unlit Ry Annie I id-. Kn,,, ii,> eint-. HOOD'S nXXN I.xii.nidi: HMM VF.AR TO YE AB. Price,25 ce.it-. xii thc FxslltiiN PLATES fOB AUGUST, XT.INi, Illili-' l.-M.-NXI. DEMUREST, FRANK LF.SK1KS' I.ADIEU' MAGAZINE. Ar.; I.'., o No-, s, iSIDE .md FRANKL1N-SQI AKI 1.1 lt ll A KT is. a,,,! neely uk new cue* every d.ii ii N.LEON xktis Nett.- rt ly ls bob y; SEED, Ar. FRESH AND RELIABLE TURNIP BEE!) at MILLER .. PIERCE'S, corner <>f Filth and UarahaU BresO- Pikes as low as aa) house uffprlnr aced. Kl IX KX,. \--I.a,ltlrcths; I ABLY K') li-Hrl'-!.:iii.lr*th*«: YELI.OXX ABEIIDEEN-Laudreth'*; XXilll K NORFOLK.Kainlrctlt's: WRITE (il.OHK-l.amlr.Trv. jv l |*T_g_aATa8w w OIL-TASKS. ELL'S oIL-TANKS. XVe have reduced thc price or theae »it|a-rtor I'AMvS Bl Bil I"-** IBS t0_***BBO I'.it.utTaiik it Ith Fficc I'liinp; SI'1 r.trOo-. allon *-Ur; #8 foi 50- irallo.i star Tank. fha Is-st I' niki made. PLKCELL, LADD A CO., Dru. irl.-l', .y 23 A_t__t| HPY.itA*. MOTIf'RM. : :7Ml'ST UK SOM'! We dave m-idr further rein. ll*.ii in price, .,r .|| HlMIIKIt S.ooIih in order to clo-*' Ok rn ,-,* u, we «i'» uoi in iicv*. iii stsvytja* pink nn, ss* pre*. fer kSvIiik Imycr* the Iw-inTIt of cheap t<**U In U.; . .i--.il. Bmt****\***WBBhtanptm ta BBYOY VEILIBq asian iiirht wi iifhi and Hjtmtt WORrtpjj DR Km* t.titiits.zi t*. 4(1 Inchen-Ai-ii. l. ,_ «!>; EMBROIDEBED Mt'*!.IV*. INDI I LINP.N-4, jnd nil ktii'ls'.f iv III IK GOODS; st 'M if Kit **II.K*i. MOUES, -Milli*, RHa- DAMES, SATINS, SATIW Dt Mon. BRO¬ CADE BILKS*.ftc. SH -i,i-i,-,; st'MM KR CA88IMEBEI ni I. inni t * les- than sasS| ThehestTAHl.IMNT N-.N Vl'klNS.To'.i an.I BHEBTITffOS; I.V. I.INT.Il A M.*- r. -I.i.1 lo I0S |*r > .r-1, linn.lr*-<is ..t I*vi:v*i«i.s eta ,i»r tim.ii .*-. j" iiiaiiur.i.-tiir--: iiiitii*hms int of Vl.s 11 Vs. fte.ap.nt 'tvl--: ttt-fe. LAWMS ri-.in.-e-i to - ;. BH**'¥i ''-i |i*-r yard: GAUZE l EDI Uw I vi: . « Value: Our INI. VI NTUMI I) -Mil:! ,.l betti iii. Ult); A full lin* of BLAS K iiiaimi nv* :.. im*, CBAPE. aad HOI unini, m it ii -,. *1 SILK BROS VDl I) UBI N KMS lbe. <|ii.ilitv for '. Tbs iff! a sad aeatest it of Lai l. r nil .-¦¦; *v\ |s*.N UNSOSlK.and ll \ iii I'i, KMUIU-ID- EBIEs; COLL vi.t l * kui .*. I.ini.n < -i.l. v:*. ii.-. I vn-. *||.;, vin *s. GLOVES, Mil-. HOSIERY, COR I,Ti:i.'on*. it 1.1 -. (ilBDLl -. *v ii Iii Ls, KIT IIIN..- IU-:-:i: vlT.i ARI I* li - In vi v i i 'NT,* ,n I01L-I LOTH ti .it ii..: our force t- lulflctcnl t.mi lui: w.nt.-.1 ...i | rom| Uv. ll' VI TTVII ..: II! .l-l :...| ii. Ji 23-fu,TuJ li; « Ol KillltlllltS. IN THE I IIANs KB"I i "I ll "I TIIK ill i OF Rll 11 vi*.ni...li ni ¦.-:. Prl Tl. .1. ll jgaiual Thc Virginia Mutu IP I v. vv Ukin. and other .oul A.I.i 1-. Daniel. agalnai Th' -noe. ! el.ml-, IX t ll A NT I ., Tbe Court doth jd ti. .i- ,,i ..-1., H i,, en ..!' n I j .nit lu i lowing Impiit to thi < our! I -t. An . ul of ill Hie .i-¦. -ni. tlie Virginia Mutual v their i due und Ute ttl n. and Llu mc m m..nev ol Hu «ald di fend ml .¦¦ Inch* and ni ll . r- elvcr.and s.iuie wan -U rivi il. ¦jd. An ii- th.-s.il.l .l.t.n.i*.i \ -, -Sl'lll;.. -li.Tl li* -. If i-iiv. ST. Vu .. stockh< l-l* I-' for cadi .. ir from lt.> win* a I., r ,.t ll.TIC- llft'l II m.. .lill t- I timi di i 5th. \ ll-' of iii Mic |. i*l ml \ due. and whal 'il Tn,. \ i- .ii >i n .. riitin-,I VII H III.- I -il I ..11*11--.. M li Hull * i Rll UM -M-. Jul) ai), I-* In jmir-u ii.. .- ..!' thc I lil *;. Vi il,. 1 T'-i ila -. o'* -¦. vt., is n. nm*. .iinl n Sliafi i' hull M.. ucl il Ina tl rcctcd l i'¬ ii itlu i,mid ¦' lilt Un ii cl lim -.-.! etti ol ti,. |{|). jy -Ju- .1 «.i:o<: ur s. |,| "| t oic.*. .ii. I ST i:i:< i\ !. ..! LIM LABGl REI -Ii.n.t Ls Ms il; li: ji tn CAI.I l.l\ I.Li's'.'1 IM DA\ N'PORI v MoltRl- 11. ¦. oller f irrlvi ,i c. I* Ul M.i I * it: inds .! ' Ill.l IMI' -I '. KU*. ow ni*..i;i \ morris, K - ; ;<| KT, ,.!'. t .. k .4' i.i: v.ni i. v 11 lt*. < i<*i lo il. POW 1)1 RI I) -.I- v Jj 15-lm v I Loll >i *. vi:*. ni'UK I l.'i:\« ll BRANDY, 1 OLD PORI Jnd SHERRI vv INK*"*. 28 s 1,, -. i UBI l v BL i< u H v- at kiwejt tn ii k-1 it. s. f r siilel.y JOHS vi. ill*.*,IN*. So, i'l" I ranklln Arti t. jy li-sii.i at sh --ii Market. I UPORTED ST* iv-l.l. ORV E. BO i-< *. P. .*.'* - 11' !.-i I* OBIS in) 3 I. V. STOKES A CO. I,M< TORIA STU lv-l.l< ORR E. rei vu iui:i v *i n ,\-i ii oBK'K. mr J v. I *!-.!.. I s | I'UMIII.V lls.HHlli.s. Ar. I RAVE REOIM \l li Ht OALLKRIl 1 V. ll I I IM I--,-li Mi * i i. ni.i: vv N oil i.i:aiti* i OLORI - PIlOTtHiR ll'lis which win > um pare lu nujlll > and |- ii-u.-i tn Un ountry. *' VITA I l-l,A Ml -,. 1 v*M * i ll! Nil *. ITI; I III. VI -I VIT.- B by ll PIIOTOOM IPII-I V IMI i'ii-iii j Sc. upward-. ii.', exhibit', u ¦' andi uni nelli, ii: I i. vi lt Kl 11-. J> Jl N '. CHU.DUI VS I IMMl »«.".*.. OPE. 1 Al. N.-lls I.. ~ V\ STEVENS ha-TV KIAi.I*. all IU: ""fl !,.ii uriri-a.li ?*""* ***** .in K.-. -t. s'" '.; -V once, a-they cam. . it ll ...a .'../.I... .\ j.i-ji / 1 ii u.l»i:i X""* ^BRIAGKS-)JC~A|I 1 . ?( ni hi . oil Ml lull iM-i!!*"- uni *) - *: iin ron,i i *i i * ii \ MU i;* ii l-l vns, vi llu iits||.i.i\n:s -ii \ ir-IT v l Hi HK-I't 11 Hi li*, .in-l *.t!u ..- |i.ls at low price- ii K*Uti ll i it vi:i;..| i- *. 1* 1 Si 7 l*.r.-;i I -ii,.!. .1 I NDIRTAKIR**. OSK1MI \V. LAURE, UTtNlslllNi. I NDI I! I IM H."" inllNKK IT li s| .HO ll.:--il- STKBI ls. Itu HMO*.IN I v. IV OOO AND Ml 1 .' Il li Ul RI ll -< Vs) -, RoltK*. ill- vi;*i it v. li*. .udall Hutu- r«s|u :i. it ov k*i u»,tis>. lclesrai-hl*- and eountT". order*. soUeitcd. _ ap il IT. CHRISTIAN. ie Pl* R NISH INO t vinni ikiCR No. 1*115 Kv-i RtSOAU STHUT, RKTIMoND, \ I., hajj Ur;;*- .jvsuriiii. ni ,i VV oolt.in I Iii I' I Ll. Ii CASK*;, lASKKT**. >HKol U*.. i lom i V- KKT-, .*«*.. al low price*. 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Page 1: Library of Congress › lccn › sn84024738 › ... · THUKSDAY./....JULYtl. 18*M. OHndor Will Win. Itls Midthat Prlnr*-'Bismari-k med to dcoHveall theforeign diplomat**at Merlin

THUKSDAY./....JULY tl. 18*M.

OHndor Will Win.It ls Mid that Prlnr*-'Bismari-k med to

dcoHve all the foreign diplomat** at Merlin

by teluna them the plain truth. I>oul>tle»jJlr. Kkh.kv, like Hisbarct", ta not afraid to

apeaV out before the whole pe.vple whatbe ha-- to say ahout Pezenimirt and the

*"~trai*rhtmit». Thc voter* are not fools; nor

.nthcStBnlghtout*. Hut tliev would de-jwrve thru epithet if they did not lenoir tn

to their matu* and their wron-** all that has

been said hy Funder* on the jiihject.Mr. KoiM-.it, tho chairman, bf request of

the aiembera of the .State Central Commit¬tee, allowed, at lt" late meeting, the fullestliberty of diaeussion of the peaty of ac-

qiilcscing In Mr. Mamsry'm nomination."Everyhody present, or almost everybody,Whether for or against supporting Massky.was Invited to -.peak oul candidly. I>ld il

burt Mr. Mass-iky to tn* thus discussed be¬

fore a croud of Straightout Democrat*:'Let the answer Ik* that there MN Imt two

votes against Hip ri*solution which wa*

adoptssl.Again i We opened our column-; to the

opponents of Mr. Ma-why's candidacy.Terrific assaults were mads* upon him,wpeclally by "Old Sled*")*" und '* A

.Straightout Democrat," not to mention

any other*. They certainly slisl not kill oil"

Mr. Kaakarr.The Straightout Itcpuhlicans know what

they swart. Wa don't. Tin y know h*.vv

badly they havi* Leen treated bf Osns-ialMahone, and are ready to resent that treat¬

ment, fan we tell them aught that ths*vdo not know uiton this subjsct f Nay,verily. Can we influence thi*in to adoptany other course than the one which fethem sliall *e«ni to he the proper OBOf No.

indeed; not one whit sooner than ths* WhkQcan lnduee a Funder lo eome out agafatalMr. Massky bf its appeals to the "bestclass " of Funder*-.We have eonfideneein the Intelligence of

the people, and treat them as they know

they deserve to he treated. That sort ofastuteness or ennuin-- which consists in

trying to hoodwink the vots-r*. mid to con¬

ceal troin them, or rather ns-vsr to mentionin their hearing, what liny are themselvestalki!!** ahout i-very day, daw rv** not a mo¬

ment's consideration at tin* hand* ol any-body who knows men or is at all ac'iualnteilwith politics.

Massey's Strength.The evidence accumulate* that Mr. Mas¬

sky will he a strong candidate. Hi* popo-lurity i* not a 111 i ii ir ol a day. Hs* i* t*t*

qtiulntcd personally willi more of thcvoters of Virginia than any other man.

Ile has more working friends than any-other man in the ('ominonwiallh. He 1*

liiiii-elf imlt-fatigabli' in l:is cllbrts to in¬sure success. Il* can speak *i\ day* in thcweek without breaking down.The action af ths* Kata Central Commit¬

tal of Ihe Democratic party i* iproof ofMr. Massky'-' streaitth. The newspaperscertainly did not bring about thal action.Many of the hist papen in the state hadstrenuou*ly opposed ¦*~*ul*~~ene~ in hi*condid-icv, and not a few would-ln* leadenbad tried t*> train thefarforce* soaeto dmthem to compel his retirement. Hut all in

vain. ..Tin* old man " could not be over¬

come. Ths* people at borne demandedMarshy. And Massky it wa*.

Some niis.i:TiisliTl papen have beenfoo"-Ish aaaa*ajh to credit the Dttnpateh arith Mr.Massey's "rabeen in inducing the Demo*oratic state Central Committee toieqnleseeIn his candidacy. Never was there a-.'l! alermistaks*. The rc*ult ivould have been thesame if tin* Dispatch had taken the otherside. Ii. fact, ive dill publish thc noel hit¬ter denunciation* of Mr. Massky whichwere published in any paper. We took no

pains to defend him. We turned bin overto the. people. And it was they that ena¬

bled his MOM to triumpli in coinniiitee.It is not at all a had alga to lind dis¬

gruntled lenders complaining of a nominee.HoraceGmui "spat .npon" the plat¬form of the Whigs of 1S.VJ. Thc oldHkxry-Ci.ay "\Vlu*rs, thou-and* ami tensof thousand*of them.aliir.*t explodl d withwrath when (Jcniral Tayi.ou vva* nomi¬

nated in isis, in thi* edythe final leaderJs)un KL Bom never baeanw thoroughlyreconciled to Tayi.oh's candidacy. Hutwhat of lt all! Nothing, The people hadpointed out their in in, and tiny electedhim.Wc airrce vvith tl'ie State that it is too

.soon to hej*in a campaign which to to eadonly lu Novemlu r. We have not thonghtit at all necessary for us to corni' to the slc-fenec*of Mr. Masskv from thc attacks ofeither thc Mahoneltes or thc discontented'Democrats. Hut we wished to put uponrecord this prediction.that Mr. Massky-erlll run beal where there are most Denio-cratlc ("Tumblers.

>

Mb. Wise at Aisinodon.Mk. Massky.Mk. Fit.kkkssin..Thc Lynchburg Jfetaahas an Abingdon Utter, which says:

?'I was struck with thc want sit eiithu-Mlasm on the part of the Fulkerson men,and I think Massey will not speak in thiscongressional slistrict until the CoalitionConvention acts in Marlon on the 17th

1-roximo. If Fulkerson does not succeedn forcing this nomination ths re will be un

independs-nt candidate. He gol | soliddelegation in the meeting of ha* paiiv to¬day. Many KcUil'iisters were went andnon-committal. Things are too much mixedto tell the result yet."

"iVe arc* happy to know- that Liberalismalias Mahoiu'lsni is not progressing in thiscounty. On ths- contrary, wt* know where¬of weVfieak when vvesaythat lt bas a down¬ward tendency. Wc In ard u prominentHepuhliean billilly announce that be wouldnot vote for John s. Wieland be *aid beknew ninny other* who would not vote forhim..hredt rich sb u nj Star.So doubt of it. And there are many

more of the sums' sort.

We are Indebted to Hons. J. Z. CrMMIof Mississippi. X* F. Hayaru of Delaware,A. G. CiBTiN of Pennsvlvanla, Gnouoi D.Wise and Jous W. Johnston of Virginia,and other congressmen, for puhlle docu¬ment-).

We have The Southerr Mulder for Au-gutL, Colonel W. C. Ki.,out, editor. Col¬onel Knioht is a practical fanner.

Trwuaallantlr Novel*.At Vie Eleventh Dour. By An*mb En-

WAuits. author of .. Archie Lovell,"..Ought We to Visit Her," Ac. SenYork: (i. V. I'itxab'h .-'ons. 1882.Price, 60 cent* In pai*er, *"1 bound.

Abbe* Constantine. Hy Li Done Hai.eiy.. From the Metitlsk French edition hyKan.v IL H.izk.v. Same publlshc"* andsame prices. >

lady Beauty,- or, Channing to Uer Latest I'Day. By Alas Muk, author of .' Chil-' *

dreirs Children," '. Harold Saxon," &c., tHame puhllsliem and same prices. j tAli these novels are tor talc hy Wurr, I li

Jouxhjvs A Co. \i

Keller's Rulings.Mr. KairBR waa wound up completely

on Monday last by thc Democrat* of tbeHouse of I*c|).e*cnt:it!ves, antthad lioaltr-v-natlve Imf to " banu" open thc House andlet Mr. Kki.kv'o motion to recommit the-hip Mil tie entertained. We have never

lteforc known a S*ie_kcr to Ih- so complete¬ly enmeshed In a xvii) ix oven hy himself.Wc would that xve bad room for the wholedehate; hut xve have not; and must con¬

tent un with a brief synopsis of tbe pointsmade.

Jlr. Kkifkb bad ruled that as tbe Househnd ordered the vena and nays on Mr.TincEit'H motion on Saturday, and tbe votebad not then BOOB taken, it was not in or¬

der on Monthly, before tbe yeas and noyswere taken, to submit a motion to refer.

Mr. KaSMB Hun moved to reconsider thc

vote hy which Hie House had ordered tbe

yeas and nay*. This xvas no vote at all,BOOsBf that BBS llfthof Ihe members presentcan or.ler the yens nnd nays upon any qucs-tion. Nevertheless, the Speaker enter¬

tained Mr. Kasshn's mot ion. Baying that

Mich motions hud often been entertained

by hi- jiredeeessors in thc chair. Tbe ob*Jeet of th*- Republicans xvas to j*cl rid of

RAB, Tkckkk's motion to allow Americansto buy ships as cheaply a- forcij_mrs.Mr. Knott relied tho point nf order thal

it xvould require a four-tifths vote to recon¬

sider an Older xvhich nm- tifth of thc BM in¬

lier- had a constitutional ri.ht lo make.

The-quaker said bc Blight BO rule if his

predecessors had not ruled OtberwRO] butthat bo would follow Hu ir rsKSgS. Mr.Il.tsKKi.i. reenforced Mr. Knott. Nowrend :

Tlie SIM'AK I'll: The gentieBBU) fromlowii [Mr. Kamor] moves to reconsidertbsVOlC bj xvhich th*B yeas and nays iv, re or¬

dered, and thc gentleman frnm Kentucky[Mr. Knott] calls for thc \,*:i- and nax- OHthe motion io reconsider.

Th*- yeas and nays on the motton to ro-

coustder xvere ordered.(IS members rotingtherefor,Mr. DUNN : I move now to reconsider

that vote l.y which the yea- and nays hayebeen ordered on the motion to reconsider,Thc SPEAKER: The ('hair thinks the

gentleman from Arkansas can hardly be inearnest about that.Mr. DUNN : 1 xvant to run the rule to a

ridiculous result.TheSPEAKER: All parliamentary rules

that are followed out Improperly may run

into al'-urditii -.

Mr. DUNN : Thc position I take i- thatthi- run- into sn absurdity.Mr. ROBESON: It cannot be in order

to reconsider a vote to reconsider,Mr. DUNN H any one makes the point

of order on my motion, let the Chair rub-upon it.The BPEAKER : Tin- Chair has siniplv

ruled, following a line of piece,lentsthrough tip- entire history of the House,that a motton lo reconsider the vote byxvhich the yeas nnd naya were ordered was

in order. The chair cannot entertain txvomotions ol that kind at the same tune.Mr.DUNN: Bul this was a vote order-

lng th,- xens and naya. Now, l move to re¬

consider that vote; and if a point ol orderis made on my motion I ask tbe Chair torule upon it.

Th,- SPEAKER : It la lik.- making seve¬ral appeal* Bl the -iiiiic time. Thc Chaircann,>t present any such absurdity undertbe rule. Th,- clerk xxiii call tlie mil.

Mi*. KIANA ms.-.

Thc clerk proceeded to call the mil, andBalled the Bra! tyy> names.Mr. KENNA: I rose toa pointol _Td< r

lalor.- the .all ol the mil began. 1 ask thechair to rule upon Ibe motton ol tbe gen¬tleman from Arkansas.

'lin- SPEAKER: Thal motion xv..nhlundoubtedly be Jn order, bul thc Chaircannot entertain two motions of the samekind at the same tiine.Mr. KENNA ; This motion docs nol tip-

ply to the same vote a- the "tin r. The oneis t<i consider tin- vote ordering thc yeasand nays on the ann ndmenl ol the gentle¬man from Virginia [Mr. Tit kkk]. Thisdoes md apply to the same vote at all. Themotion of the gentb man from Arkansasappila to the vote lu-t taken.The SPEAKER ; The Chair understand!

that perfectly WeU, Bul it i~ the sain, cha¬racter ol motion.Mr. KENNA: Does thc Chair hold ii

out of order'.The SPEAKER: Tbe chair do_ - no!

bold tt out of order. But tbe Chair boldsit cannot entertain tyy.i motions ol thesame kind at the same time.Mr. KENNA: Does tbe Chair hold lt to

be in order:'The SPEAKER: TheClerk will call the

mil.Mr. KENNA : I ask the Chair to decide

whether tbe motion ol tbegentleman fromArkansas i- In order or i- nol In order.Tbe SPEAKER: The! hairwould hold

it would be In order If the House \xas notproceeding to vote on a similar motion.Mr. KENNA: if the chair bolds the

motion i- cut of order I desire to appealfrom the decision of I hair.The SPEAKER The regular order ts

the call of thc roll.Mr. KENNA: Docs tbe Chair entertain

my appeal tThe SPEAKER : The Chair can submit

no appeal pending the roll-call.Mr. KENNA: I msc in my place and

xvas reeogsiaed by Um Chair.The SPEAKER : Tin re need he no ditli-

CUtty abOUt this. The (hair followed theiiiecedcnts in entertaining tbe motion ofthc gentleman from Iowa. In every ses¬sion of (VtngreSS, >o far as the ( hair is ableIO leam, certainly in all the chair is famil¬iar with, the I'l-ai-tiec has been tO allow a

motion lo reconsider a vote by xvhich theyous aud hoys have luen ordered. If pre¬sented as an original question the Chairmight hold otherwise. But Rhea the yeasand nays have been ordered on a motion nfthat kind, the Chair tines not think it cnnentertain a similar motion, and submit theQuestion on thai, eotai on -indefinitely.In this the (hair follows exactly Hie pre-cedent that two appeals cannot be submit¬ted Bl the same tillie.Mr. KENNA : I only desired the Chair to

j>a.ss on that because it is a nexv n_opoe_>lion.The SPEAKER] The Chair xvould hold

tbe proposition ot the gentleman fromArkansas In order for lbs same reason thalit ha- entertained the other motion; hut itcannot entertain the tim at tlie -ame time.

Mr. KENNA: And from tin- ruling ofthe Chair that the motton "f the gt ntli niautram Arkaaaaa i> mit of order 1 desire loappeal, in order that there may ht- a deci¬sion of tin- House og tiiis- novel proposi¬tion.The SPEAKER: The Chair did not so

rule. The clerk xviii peooeed with the callof the roll.Thc (ink roamsod and concluded tho

call of the roll.The question xia> taken, and there xvi re.

yeas, ill; nays, 71*;,So Mr. Kasson's motion xvas carried.

Tin 11 Hu- Mipslag, colloquy occurred :

Mr. KNOTT : And I make thc tetherJ>oiiit of order that the question iminedi-a'cly recurs upon tin demand for the i,a,and nays, according to the autboritv nodfrom the desk awhile ugo.The SPEAKER: The (hair agrees xx ith

the gentleman that thc xcas and nat- eui¦gala he ordered R om-e if fha vote islakes UD00 that question; hut the (hairalso holds that the motion to refer takesprecedence.

-Mr. KNOTT : Thc question recurs atonce on thc demnnd for the xcas and nays,and fairness to this side of the House re¬quires it to bc taken.Undoubtedly Mr. Knott had caught thc

SjM'uker again ; bm Mr. K_ik_i: faced it jmt till Hie question xvent over. The next Ilay .Mr. Kkllby's motion to refer or re-1¦.oumul was adopted, und thus bj aid of *

lu- S'leakj-r's shameless rulings tbe Kcpub- [loans uuuwged to crude u rote upon Mr. t'tri____*a motion.

T

hy arrangement between counsel forthe defence und the('oinmonwisdtb's attor¬ney they wan nlaassd ender nardi amiure now in "nurina! ciisiodv only.

¦ona aiiaik.

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¦.¦'. . .*'iii|mcii-u me new company.viii be ready to commence epanttOal l»-wcs'ii Washington mid Itiehiiiond, and of-lees will be Opened in all the principal in-ernediate town*, a n-duetion ol len*.**'".' .-'"¦.*. /V 11(111,¦¦inn Ol J, |(..;ruph ratis is looked for whsn tin- South*rn, a competing corn-winy with all linesmining South, commence*; buim-*..'Yeaericksburg Star.

PETERSBURG.JUDOS WBl-HJER OVKRnn.BH TUB MOTION TO

DtnoLvn tm nttmenttm.tm rkasons ia

ku i .vi.AisTiFKH aanjeiena to oivbrom)

OF BmtSMfi~nt SIPRKHK s-olrt ok ap-

I'KAIS IM'OKKD TO SKTTI.K TIIK I SUNS II.

TKSHHI.KS.ARHK.STOrllSISWF.I.I.ANDItoASII,CHAHOKl. WITH UKIN.) HUN. IFAI.H IS TIIK

KILLINO OF ADDISSIN.|( .irn*|s.ndcnr.or tlie **,ch^.*;^'^,ig{'tlJuilge-Hamuel S. Wei*i*"cr. of the ( irs-uit

Conrt of this div, delivered his decisionthis morning lu IM matter of the motionmasleto dissolve the Injunction issued byhim. The Injunction re*traincsl tin* CityAuslltor and Treasurer (K< adjusters) from

paving oul anv money from thc etty funds.judge Wetetgeff minty denvered a ver¬

bal decision, which wa* entirs-ly Informal.When court had mst. he rose ami spoke as

followa:I have given thi" sase as anxious

thought as the counsel. It is a case of thcgn-atcst ints'n-st t<» the coinniunity, androts n|ion a single queetlon. I nally slonot think that either -ide can complain thatlt ha* not heen earnestly anmed hy eo*BB>set I think that if a stranger had steppedinto this hall In* would have thought that

Instead of aann ipi.-tion of tbeexerdn*.f DOffe* functions, it wis :i *|ii*-tionwhither Virginia *hoiihl seeeds from theInion and tin* rest nf ihe known worhl.I'll.- gentlemen hali' discussed it withmal nrnestnen and fd lin*,', ami mnarkinave fallen from gentlemen on belli side.*that I slid not think pertinent to the

qdntton. This can eomn np sm emere motion to dissolve the injun**-tion granted by this court "ii .July14th to restrain certain ofboen of tin* ettyof Petenburg alleged to havi- been electedmi .Inly l*t fruin paying any fonds oul oftbe city treasury, it does aol nh foraeet-11« mk n't of th'- question whether tin- gentle¬men an* legally i-milled to the offices, ltmeii-ly a-k* Hie (ourt to -.top what thecomplainants think illegal proceedings tillUn- question has been Anally decided hytin- courts. I.ct u* si** wh:.t tbeaddress;i*ks. [lien- tin- Judge read tin* injunctionhill, as published beretofore.]

1 nj that tin- hill doe* not call upon DMto pronounce upon tin* title ur to giveopinion a* to tin t;tl<* of Mr. Russell or

Mr. Plummer to tin- office oi Auditor oftin- city of Petenburg. lt i* a hill thati-laini* that tin* Common Council of tin- ettyrn' Petenburg bas exercised power which,the complainant! claim, i* conferred uponit. If not expressly conferred, it i* hy Im¬plication conferred n carrying out thepower vested in it. Nobodj can ny thatit is mit conferred upon tin- Council intenon.The Anal objection taken to thc hill i*

that these gentlemen came into court su¬

ing for themselves, and no! foi* them--elves ami other tax-pavers of the cityof Petenburg. lt i* admitted thal thelints iii tin* hill are true. Thi- hillis mon than that, lt is nut meant thalii i* a hill iii behalf of Robert .\. Martinind th; gentlemen who sign it exclusive¬ly. Are we to suppose that a court of

equity is so tender upon thc precipice ofi technicality as to refuse Un* complainant*their prayer becauee they do not say "onbehalf of themselves and thc other lax-pay-cr* of the city of Petersburs " :- Tlii* is a

hill for tlc relief of other citias ns uml tax*paicr* wini choose to ash for it. Tbe othergentlemen saj thal i' makes no differcn -c

who ls City Auditor. Said Mr. Bernard:" Wc are taxed i" pay one set of oflieers*wi-don't want t-« pay two sets.*' -\i\-,....*¦are pey one set who are Illegal, will we notbave i" levy a tax upon tin citizens t.i pajlln-i/' jun I Here comes tin* tax-collectorI.- me. What iv mv remedy: Sun IjIn gu to a COUll ol' eijtlitV Mid ll :*. i!

stopped. Tiny -:>v thal complainanl li ".

no right to sue unless they sue for every-l.in]\ clue besides themselies. Here i* an

authority, vv bleb is none othes th.-.n thc ti-li-iuii oi ihe Suprs Ti-- < "ini ni' Un I'nitedStates in the case of Crampton against '/.-,[-briskie, in which tli- Judge savs, ii liverslng lin* opinion of Hie Uourl ($lr. JustlciField): -'ni' Un-right of resident tax-pay¬ers io Invoke tin* Interjiosltlon of a coutirn' equity to prevent aa illegal dispositionni Hu moneys of the county, ni* tin- illegalcreation of a debi which th. v in .*.ni-

ni.ni with oilni* property-holders of tbecounty may otherotee l*e comp lied pa".then i* at thi* slay no s.-ii-iiis que-*-.linn. Tin- righi ha- lu en rs co ni/i il

hy the State courts In numerous cases;ind from tbe nature of tbe pow¬ers exercised hy municipal corporation*the greal danger of their abuse and thc ne¬

cessity of prompt action to pp v. tn Irreme¬diable Injuries, lt would seem eminentlyproper for courts of equity to Interfereupon the application ol thc tux-payers of acounty to proven! thc consummation of a

wrong win ii tbe officers of those coritoro-1 mn- assume, ju excess ot ths lr powci i, tocreate burdens upon thc property-holders.Certainly, in the absence of legislation re¬stricting tbe right to interfere lu such ease-

to public officers of tbe Slate or county,there would seem to be no substantial rea¬son why a bill bj oron in balf ni Individualtax-payers should not be enti rtuine I toprevent tho misuse ot corporate power*"."Now. I *:iy thal ilii- i- a bill on behalf of

parties suing for themselvs and nthi r tax-payen of the itv. i would say furtherthat under thi- authority tax-payers cansile.There la no answer to the complainants*

hill. Von come ben upon a naked bill,and move the Court to dissolve tbe Injunc¬tion, and you have nothing to act uponsuv.- thc naked bill of Injunction, I sajthat the people of thc city ul l'i tenbllTg havearight to sm- the corpontlon. Vou talkahout revolution. The State of Virginia husbeen in a constant state of revolution,Tin' rule* winch governed our ancestorshave been changed. Why, revolution i*the onhr of tin- day. The one bulwarkara had bas beau overthrown. Old thing*have passed away.Thi* court sloe; aol propose to decide

anything except what i* befon it. Thequestion is nol whether Mr. Russell isAuditor or Mr. Plummer i* Auditor, orwhich one i* entitled to the otflce. Thccitizens of Petenburg, the tax-payers,have come hen ami a.*kcd the Court notto let their rights be touched. There is ;(

tribunal to which you gentlemen can go tosettle the question whether Ifr. Russell orMr. Plummer is Auditor. I don't expressany Opinion or intimation of any opinionas to either gentleman. This is simply a

nae when certain tax-nayen come Intocourt anil -av mi their solemn Oath that theywill he injured, and Invoke the aiil of theCourt, Nobody comes Into court and In¬voke* its aid except for the prevention ofwiui in- conceives to be wron..'. « Wrongis about to in- perpetrated/' «a\ the com¬plainants; "we a-k that vour Bonordonot allow it."

I shall overrule the motion to (iiss,,i\,.tin* Injunction,Judge Budd, of counsel for the defend¬

ants, moved thal tbe plalntlds be put un¬der $50,000 bonds. The Court, howeverned thc bond si ISflyOOO.A telegram received In this etty fran

W Min villi- states that the Curt nf Appealshas iranted ¦ wrll to defendants asking thecomplainant! to show nason why a man¬damus should not be i«*ued.W. "ff. Boswell ami Jobn Beech, friends

of Garland, wen arrested yeah rday In Leaenbiurg eounty ona warrant *ivWalt*

STAUNTON.io«~o-«-S^*^.^X£Y.-sterdav was Augusta County-Court

dav, and s large number of countv peoplexx. rt-in town? either to transact bus ne-

or attracted hy a <"ir«rus which exhibitedJust outside of tbe city.The II,Mdltistero held ¦ meeting in thc

court-house, at which were present Trea¬surer Reveley, Auditor Allen, Attorney-General Blair, and Mr. l'umphrcy. Gene¬ral Blair addressed thc meeting In a hitter

partlaan apeech. Tin* *W**l « **¦ f»*iring, whifh was participated In by thecolored brethren, was to send delegatesfrou. th.- county to the Rcpublican-Rckd-juster District (onvention in Harrison-luirir. The colored element expressed con¬

siderable disgust when the committee ap-potnted for thc purpose announced thc

delegates, xvho were all white mon.

COplllIa Thomas S. Doyle, late principalof the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institution,has been elected by the city school trustees

princiiial of the public High school ofStaunton, and lix-* signified BR acceptanceof th*- pu-ition.

Tin- ravages of dogs among the sheep tn

this county still continue. Mr. RudolphMd Hame iv, of rai-OBBIR. lo-t twelve ofhis Hock last xveek from tin- inmads ofworthless curs.There la a universal complaint in thc

elly ol the scarcity and Ugh price of jiro-VfaUOUS, xxiii, h is uiiiiffniintablc as (lie sea-

snii lid* bon fl propitious ono.

Al a meeting ol tbe Weal AugustaGuards lastFriday night Captain JohnC.McQualde banded In his resignation aa cap¬tain "t tbe company, and Lieutenant Tho-..!. Crowder was elected tO til! tbe vacancy.

Vox.

LYNCHBURG.HIV)*.. AND KKKIOTT.MISUAK.A FISTIITFF.

KKK, HON OK A HANK OttlCZB.JUDOSiiivk.s's BUOOMBOB.MWCBLLAX-OCT.(Correspondence of Un- KT'liiivii'l l)C|:itch.|

Jolt -'.;, 1888.A Hairs hove taken a decidedly new turn

in the contest lor the < oKlition congres-ilona! nomination, and it i-u't quite so cer¬tain thal EUiott ls to be the niau. Indeed,it looks BS if our wily collector Insthe inside track. Amherst has electedRivea delegates and bo b-i- Bedford;and it i- said that RtVOB xviiicapture Kllintt's nxxn COUSty, as xx ell as

Buckingham. The secret of the wholething is thal Hive- has been al work, andiii- henchmen for him, for at least sixmonths, and one ol his bitterest opponentsremarked to me thi- morning thal the Col¬lector "has got things Axed." A lavishexpenditure ol ninney may turn the tidein Elliott's luxor: but the trouble justthere would be thal Rlvea can "pul up"hcaxi,r than his enemies, lt looks bad torElliott.The next concert of the Mozart Associa¬

tion is announced lorMonda, evening, the.".1st iiistani. Several <>f thc RichmondMozarters have accepted Invitations to par-tlcipnt?, and the Richmond and Alleghenyauthorities have extended them tbe cour¬

tesy of free transportation. The concertwill tak.- place at (Iel!)lg*s Park.A personal difficulty occurred yesterday

afternoon between Nat. Williams, tbe \\ * 11-known livery-stable man, and Mr.MillerFerguson, which resulted in the latter lie-Ing badly pummelled. It i- alleged byferguson's friends that he was struck un¬awares and while be had his han,ls in |,j,pi-.-kets. [loth parties were fined by Jus¬tice Smith i hi* morning, and if .und ov< rtoko ,' thc peace.

Mr. 1'. .1. Wright, form* ny head ol :,

widely-known hanking firm in Iii hmond(Lancaster,*. Co.; has lm n i lade cashier <>\Hie Bank "f Virginia it Uoanok,. y\ bleb In¬stitution ha- Increased ii- capital stock,::i!,l xxiii Kc converted in*" a national bank.Judge Aiken, of Danville, a tee ni con-

yi ri t" Maboni Ism, i- sj! to Ire a candi¬date i'm* I!..- Judgeship "f the Wt s|( rn Dis¬trict of Virginia, vin Judge Rives, who rc-!ir. - mi lull poy Augu.1 Ni. t ,,| tm

Hansbrough, ol Salem, i- also mentionedi:i tie name collin '-lion.Major xv. < . V. ct-, thc buber ol tbe

Pitt»x ly ania murderer, yv;'s some yearsa tobacco eommlsrdon-m, r, bant of promi*nencc in ilti- city, and njoyed bl;.li .--tan !-

ing in business circles.Dr, xx", ti. Owens, Jr., assistant surgeon

ii'i'.i Bl 1.1-- army, lef( for iii- post inWashington Territory last night.The Board ol Directors ol the Commer¬

cial Hank meei at ! ..',-iock thi- afternoonto appoint a teller and bookki, pt r to sup-plj thc vacancies oecnMom d bj the resig¬nation el Messrs. O'Neal and Candler.

. aptain . barics X\'. Statliam i- presidentol tbe Readjuster PubUfching Company,n hich ia to run the ni yy paru organ herc.

Rea! mont.

FRANKLIN COUNTY.basket's cuaxceh.tue people xx- x -. ro

Ur.II! BU Ai ld NT. Kill KV BOCXT.IM-PIJiiVKxiKNis.THEJ EITTLK BAILBOAO __S'DVi nil ll has Doxa rOB in '.wi.kn.

|( ne-|l..,|,lenee ,,|* tia- RI, I.livid Dispatch.]Iluikv MiiiM, li.c.hiiM"., X y.. I

Julj 25, 1882. IKnowing thal tbe readers ol thc Dis¬

patch would like io h. ar something as toth" political s|,tiis ol this big county,which has a population ol 23,000, and cast_:i y.it.-id' 8.100, I have been at some painsto --'lilli, r tin- x lews ol party men from dif¬ferent sections ol the county.

In answer to tbe inquiry, 11..w the Mas¬sey moy linen! yy a-laking iii Fntllklin. Bliold friend <>f Mr. Massey's laid: "lainafriend ol Massey, bul I can't vote for himn-.yy if his election xxiii aid the Funders,and a* I cannot help tbe Ri publicans, lyxill nut Vote Bl Bil; bul I cnn I'll xnii. sir,there are a greet many ol tbe 'Old Man's'frienda In tlii- county xx h., xvii! itick tohim at all hazards and cannot 1..- persuadedto take up arms against him iu tin- Bid olMahone and the Republican party. Ihope," he -aid. "that Massey xxiii noteoine here to speak this

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fall, forif he doc- be xxiii carry the county."Another gentleman, ¦ Democrat, but op.posed to Massey, just from l'allaway'». arich and populous section of the county,where No votes are polled, says Masseyxxiii carry thc precin***! by 100 majority.Dani.! -ot :id majority last fail. Attend¬ing church at QoggtnavlDa os Sunday,"there xva- md a man in the congrega¬tion," said be, "who na. pol going forMassey." In another lection of the coun¬ty, !-.y,lnn.s\ille, ivhere last year only 12Democratic rotes were polled, another.'.ntIcinan a.un- nie that Massey yvillcarry the precinct. The leaden in thiaplace, however, ->> far remain true to Ma*bone, hut they ar.- ali ofBce-bolders, annm.-afraid nf the Ibis's ash, bill they uvin dread ol tin ..(.ld Man" comingto Hie county. Th.- Democrats oil thinkthat tin county win go lor tbe ..Old Mas,"but they ar,-mucb divided a- to the ma¬jority. One who had been iu tbeeountrjlast week odored t" i"t yesterday thal be(Massey) would carr, the county by BOOmajority, and OOUld not lind fl tak. i*. II. rd another bel made tbal be would nol:-'T.>'i majority; but, said tbe gentleman,if be win come bore and mike ¦ speechand pi*, adi niic of tWiOO in the cniintrx,¦ha yvill sweeptbe county. Mr. Maaoey hasa large numbero! pei-..uni Menda in thiscommunity, xvho consider that be has beenvoiv badly tn Hied and that it is their dutvto Stand by him.Tbs Democrati In thi- county who xxiii

not vot. for Ma«sey yyill not amount to fllaker's dozen. 1 nave osly toefl one xx hodeclares lu- will not give in, while I hav,-nict a number who three yucks ago werexioli-nt in their opposition, but BOW are al¬most enthusiastic in bissupportThis place ha- beeonu- 'plite a tobaccomart in th*- last two yearns ahum thc com¬

pletion of the narroxv-iraii-c road to thisl't'illt Three xvarch"U-e- have been built,'xi.i factories, and another (proballx tym)in contemplation. There tire six prlzeries,and a very large quantity nf th- weed (stleast l.uuo.oou pounds) has beni sold herethis season, prized and shipped tootheriiinrket-, principally Richmond, while umm.has bun bought by Danville dealers.Quita a h-uslm--.pl-u-c has sprung up

iround tbe station, which i- at the font nftbs hill on which Ibo town ia built, andthere seems to be almost us much businessl"iie theic, xvith lt- three stores and facto*lei and icet groceries, as. In thc town pro-

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per, where are the court-house-a verygood and convenient *-**}_J^]__1f1^,-!ink_tt very prosiHTou* Institution nine

'tins; prlntiiig-odlec of Ibv Franklin la*

tette-n Rood, statim-h paper; a furnitureestablishment, hotel, and liverv-stal.lc,with the usual Infliction of Itwyer's ofliefs

and bar-rooms; bul thc former turn out

some of ths* beg lawyers in the State, endthe hitter, His said, furnish mountain-slewand moonshine unadulterated and in quan¬tities to *uit the demand.There are three churi*h**s, the Kpiscopa-

lian, .Methodist, ansi Presbyterian, the lat¬ter a pretty brick building, Just completed ;and there are some as pretty and cosy pri¬vate residence, and a ifood many of them,as you will find anvwhers*, ami all lo bereached easily and readily by the Franklinand Ptttsytvanla tmmm-i***B* road, madefamous of late bv the very humorous sle-scrlption given of it by llrother Latt'ci'ty luthc Advocate. -M.

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Third lonarcsjulonul IDlslrlet Con-

m-r-. ul iv*-Dc morrill lc I'onvoiition.A <'.invention will he hs-lsl on Krid'iy.

18th Aajpntj af ll o'clock M., at tbe Ex¬change Hotel, In the elty* of Richmond, to

nominate a Conservative-Democratic can-(dilate Tor Congress for the Third oonares-sioiml district.Richmond etty ls entitled to SO delegates:

Manchester, ~c,' Chesterfield county, 13;lb -uric... ii; llanover, ll: Caroline, 13;Louisa, 10.The selection of delegates will be made

in such manner a.* Uni I 'itv and CountyCommittees may rc-peetiv.iy prescribe.

ll. N. CARDWELL,CHARLES f. WILLIAMS,Wu.1.1 wi I. < LOPTOV.

District < ommittee.

Tin BeKdJtlSter leader- sffed to hoot tin-idea thai anybody who v-it.-.i for Cameronw ill vote for Massey, snd the papers of thalparty maintain this assertion bynying tinydon't knott of a single case of that kind.Perhaps if they would Inquire they woulda -certain Hie truth,which tbs j an ei Ident-ly not anxioti- to know. We have not madepersona] inquiries, bul various voters ofthi* count) who roted for Cameron lastfall have volunteered to express to lu theirintention of supporting Massey. Arnon*oilier- Mr. James I". Brown authorizes u-

to Um- his name and s;,v that be voted forCameron snd Intends voting for Massey;imt only (his, hut in* informs u- thal be-peaks for nine others of hi* name who arcin the -Tine position, and thal the .. woodsan- full of " jii*t such iMlloci ats. Wc willadd that the Mate is full of them..Culpep-, r Expom nt.

Whilst we bear of a few Democrats whosay they will not vote at all a- betweenWise and Massey, yet me daily bear of Be-adjusters wbo will this fall again followhim to victory..Staunton Spectator,Thc BrKd'asten of Highland and Bath

an* rapidly announcing themselves In favor.f Massey..Staunton Spectator,

DEATHS.Didi. i.ti the SOCta InJtant. >i'K «.ll.Mm l*.

v..uni.'.-I child of Waller K. tad fettle **.\| rim.Funeral will take place frwi Mic rejlilence. ll"

v. franklin Rtreet, Till*- (ihumday) I"VE¬NING al ti,,-,-l.*

Dieil. on yesterday W's 'Ini rlav I, July 26th, inthc t.-ii'h v.'i.r ..I' li. i- a l'i M Ai; I I 1.1.KN lli:.-i.lNs. .-ni-. -I in_'i:t. iii Dani .in-l Mar arellli.'.ills.Maj ',.¦ resit In pill. .'. iv.i,. ral will iti pl!. THIS EVENING al

I o'clock from lier itThirtieth an<) Hain streets. Ir--..' nf the f.iiull)i.¦*¦ ii pur <! t-i :it'i n-l. *

h '. i, ' Ith, CH KW-hud. r.u ii fi) inicl A. ami II. J, Toomey

i uml Um e '1lu- !'..'*-|.ll Will I

v-. .-.i-i - '* vi itu in .-. in-l. VI27tll. Ul i" .-' '1 **. M. In.'-,.I- ;¦

am - ;r i:i\ !i i.i .lt* iel.

Died.al thelrrs Mencc.on the Rink .'. Mill road,mi thc .'511 li tnut. a! half-pa-t 7 o'clock. ILMAPK VIM., i-i '.i-n ni .!,-* r -.t Kinma i:. ami ¦*'. J,II j; U ion! 11well ilaj -.

ii -¦¦ n'.I l.llphl ors* cr tn fadelt. Ti. ,i Iclnlli i- .1-,-.

Tl .. ..JJ lin - ll to lu ..*.-n .- mv* v. .'.Aid luile i. I., 'in ihen

The funeral will take place at thc re-ldenHW il ll o'clock.

ii '. ii ii,.- r '¦!- sw ol Ix I-.... -I ¦ 03 lilah-tr.-t. .lill) -JUili. nt 12:1.*" oVIoeli I*. M.. ofel.i.l. i-ii-intTiitiiin. FR INS KS ANN. ifantt, r .i i.. ho i vi. ,i. I'riicl tttj ... . .1eighteen mouths ami Of.! y-.

lu the hoi of rule! --'

She is mu thining -t.ir.Dwrlllnr iii Ihe Holy in.

Illili iii.- r iii- ¦- of irohihere.!. hie the pure ami -; otic* .

She h |olm ll .. min lian -

iv i-ara n ci own.i mw fon hi .el.a harp *. (thin lier haml.

The renuiina will he taki u lo |»et -rsburg for InI. Mil lit.

I'i-Ic;--!.! r-' pap* r~ plea.**} e ipy.

MEF.TINUH.

/ kFFK EHS AND MEMBERS ,~\ * Ot vi \i:s|| \i.!. I., in;) so. !I- Nli,ll I* i'l-' l-l Till V*.- vu. ii.I n-i-lini.ir neilin,' nf your I....I .- I III* MT -i'.- ..

NIN., ill - ii'«f<*ck. lc- nm iv. in Vtl. VL^*

Uj ord* rS. II. IV ITT, CC,ly'*_'7-it I.. R. ll \i:\T'¦*. K.of R.anil H.

I I.I. BOY \L Ali' ll MASONS >

1\ Brecon Lilly in' to ill. ml ic ul ,.

COI.I -I r i.'.T ||\!..V|) l'i,-, \|.IRS ll S ll VIM Hr. Sn. H. iii Hie V| .,,

ll ill, ..ii franklin flrei-l, THI* (Thur* lit- EVE¬NING, -'niv !*7tb. ut7 o'clock. Hy order of thcvi. II. I*. «. i: .!-..-. .ki - ii

Ml Seen'Man* ii. si a, Jul] 27, -.¦¦.-.

MAN< ilK.-TI'.i: LODOE, So. ll.h. I-', .-tii-l A. M..Brethren: You jn

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summoned to attend a *-.-. t -il meeting of '

.: '.-..!.¦ on illili il ..tii.i 28th i.i.'.in*.il o'clock, toby the comer-Jtoueuf Uie lil'ih-.sii-.-t Method!*! chap I,Brethren of tinter lodgi are Invited tomi 11 with

n Bj order of the Wonshlpful Ma*ter, U ii.i i vmI-'. I\ i i-n.i i .1. I!. VAI.I N.Jv 27-JJt* Secretary.

BAlf I 'Ki:.-|i:*)T!Si.

Icil.MoND MOZART ASSOCIATION.1 in- regular weekly totree will Uke place al vi,,.

tari Hull nil- (Thursday) EVENING ;.t SSo'clock Admljjlon only by memberehlp* or In-vltatton-earda, which muat he prevented al thertoor.Member* can obtain iUTiUtlon-cardi on applica¬tion t,. c. L. SlKiTKL, Vii Broad itreet, or if. F.JOH**8TO**,B18 Milln stn,!. j-, o-.\t

i:\< IKSIOVS. PK-MIS, Av.

Ij*XCUBSION TOA MOUNT PLEASANT

nvAN.I ll ni TRIBE, No. 80, I. O. II. II..

MOND vi ..li rv gi, i-.v.'.Glass-Ball suootino-a gold haslge niven lo

tin- Ih i ii..t.ORACKVUl Lvov Davit:-.! valuable sold

rlit--t.itlic i.e.i dancer.">s s t"i* nu; Bots-".Plo Race.Agrs ued

pli.' win bs tamed ktojeouthegrouud*: catch himwho can,A FINE STRIXSi-li.lMl will be in attendance.

B*mUi>g, Sailing, aud dancing. Uoodordci will heprejerved. Ri fr-ealimenU ;it elly prici ..

k vm-*. kui Rm \o-iTtii': A.inii-,.-,!-.-.: childrenunder ten yean nf age, 'Abe,Tlcketa caa be bad of thc following eoamlttee,

and ni iii- iiiin on tin- morning of Un- cy,-l*. K. Hill (chairman). If. T. I ilrelotb, J. v\. vi,Donald, A. R, IVjIdman, vv. VI. iviiiti... k. R. vv.Gary, Henry Garnett, Charil * Imri r- il. J. r. Mer-vu,m. lt. |. ll,..,re. E. I). < uiver.George Raughau,V). H.S !¦ ¦-. Gi -i >ii;i«. (.. i.*. v;, rryman.T r:t!u i.-;in nCliejaJenkeaudDliio ItullnutU'li'Dol

preinptly at 8 o'clock V. vt. jy 2*i*Su,Tu.Th<t:>u() N All*.

IMT B8I0N ARRANGEMED 1*KOIt III

BEASON s»F 1888.BK nv..M. iso li wvii it i: viii:.un,i

I'ASfBNUKR Ditm i: mi:-, r. >Rls iim.imi. Jul] lo, 1883. \

TheIncreuiRgpopnlarlty of thli f i..rit<- sum.mer rejort Inducai the management s<- pr..videKira -\- iii-loii-tiiiii prhedute m herewith, in

.-iililitl.iii in thc very perfeel regular train ten lcmahead] exi-tiug.

I XSTT.'-siiiN TRAINSoa MONDAY-), H i.l)\l *l)A|s.. TUCR8DA" *.and HA 11 RDAYMleave Rlchmoud at 8:30 V. M..and returning, leave i:< n Alrat ln:iu v. m.Op TUESDAYS and Kl! lim H leave 'M.-lnnoiiil

i*t 5 P. M.sad »i::ic P.M.; and retnniing, leavelion Air.it 7:ln P. If.and 10:ll) 1*. If.A unk RAND Of Mi'*lc accompanier eaeh

axeunlno.Round-trip fare, *28 .* nts.Per .Turur or »pe.Tal liniiis *. ill,,,, the muli-r-

surne. . A- poPE,"> ' i ticncral Paeaengs r Aj-cnt.

B

TIIK THU.

BEST 1! A <' K O Fl ll K REASOM.-

li.VK lit D-ltvs i: at o.l':ilr-ii:-..ii:i.!,TTH!t*T>AI,. tQ*n*Mi\B**t&: -1-*-

!'**'*. Pf.i'll* nt b o'clock, beiweea iividMi (NUUK and CHARLEY ROSS,for ¦ pun«of...K'O. (.rite fi e. lb i-elits. j> *>7-lt»

HAHI--RAI.-U

A I.KXANIU'IA vs. lill ll MOND,{V WEDNESDAY, .Mtv HUtii. TIUR>im,J7rn, aud FRIDAY, -JHrn. nt Ba-e-lijll park,uejd *>f Clay ¦treet. I*1iu1miIiiii, ibe. limier,called at liaJf-|**wt 4 1*. M. Jy 39-8u,\V,ThAF

JirEfJlALNVII1*^X3T LOST I

TXX'KNTV THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE

LOST In closing oat our stock of good-. We

have made up our minds to make the atiove sacrl-

flee, hence have marked down Ihe price* ot every-

tmmj. XVe mean what we say, EVEKY Doi,

lars xxuKTir ok coons MIST BR BOLD

OUT BEFORE OCTOBER S18T. XVe have an

ESOBROUa fJTOCS yet on hand.

Our coiiniry Meath* will pteSSS t't.r.'lve ss If

their orders uri- not Hie I SS prOBBpUf BS li'.rcto-

fore, asoitr-t >rc ls crowded 'lally with ciMtoitu r-

baylng goods st theesUemsly l»w prlesssl which

w-are srtllni', Don't Maid f..r - luipi.-. BB! Order

st once, i- we arc eillnri at isry f i-t.

I.KW BBOTHEBfl

jy-27 1017 .itel 1018 Mala -treet.

FARCY GOODS.

C_TEVEN8, PREVIOUS TO PUTTINGij IS l \1.1. -lucli.WILL CLOSE CKBTAINkim:-. xmm'I it¦*;:- nil. FOLLOWING inOl tim! MTS:i 1H-ITIT I. CHAMBER BETS, With Jar, reduced

i,nili sin t" 17.00:1 13-PIECECH .MHEH ski. with Jar. redaced

from 111.ir, m M1 10-PIECE! ll XMI'.IK -KT. Wlttl da:-, reduced

.from 13 ttl 11:1 id-ITKiT". FRENCH BET, with dar. reduced

from I10.5H to .8 ;1 IO-1'IECF QUEEN ANNE BET (.'('. lc t-

redoceil from _0.lmi Io071 I, -I'll ROME -Kl*, l.-din-e from -lTt" ,'.i:1 10-PIEI EGAMF SET. reduced from SO to 07:I ln-IMEC. KiKTsi \N BET (Black), reduced

from -ti.7', t,, ito;1 ln-lTiT i: DAISY .-KT. tcdttetil from M.28 (.>

04.80; I I'l-IMKCK ENGLISH BET 4'I-*iii-__ed). ,-e,|iie.-,i rmm 13.50 t-, B*-.75; 1 10-ITI-it: KILT -i xn -I I lillie), reduct armin..;.7."i >"-.".: 10-riEI I. ivx BET, reducedfrom 19 lo -.;..*.t':

7 COMBINATION JAB TIN* BETS, redaced from-/._'...:.". to .2;

SC4 IMBINAT ION JAB TIN BETS (Black), ro¬dina-,| in,in 13 to.

1 COM llIN X 1 I.iN JAR TIN BET idam...tl'te.d from si..'" tt .8.23 j

3 i;-i, XLLON xi.xiii :-i r. .KKK-, rc Inc* d fromvi..-.e t *¦_'...,":

BO Ml XU AN HAMMOCK!.,reduced fr, m11.50;

25 i ltETONNE I* XN-. ,-t lu-t-I fr ci-I tn 73c;.-ii d xl'.-, ni -K K xi \-<.!.-. reduced from 15 lo

in...: 150 x I' XNEBK I'ABAMIl -.

ir .i-i 20, 35, 33 I" ISe.j tt I- of EBON, and- \ l IN li: .MES, reduced lo one thirdvalue, i ai.T'ivi'- in iii. >i fTec tu any addn

Jj lt*, .TEX ENS, H mt.

BUMMER RESORTS.

\\' XIJ.M -i'lMN*.-. BATH . OUNTY,tl VA., mi: Nttv. upi n y nh t:i IDY i .

RECKIXT Xi- ORS. De-crlpiivc |i miInf 1*111'-' ll. Kidd . !'¦ Iii Mill

dolli) Kl i.e. ll, or '¦! Illlttl "jiu inn nl| 1,'ir-

Hie world..... ll .M.MN ll ii '.Nit.

I> KBUIIX'I. ,X!,I M -l*l;i\(,-.1 i ROI lillRHMil . MI'S IV. V y..

OPEN" FOR VISITORS J UN I l-l.M".. ITV, 1 OOO i.Kl -1-.

CiKii...) -:I iv..!. 2 .*i(

¦ruth (nf thlrt; .

Two mouth* or more eaeh.'Take hraueh railro.nl it (ioshen, < Ii ..

Ohio railn iv, foi suriiu's inly thirlIII .' IT'ul nd pl, tl.i.

ley Ui¦.- ive underdone thorough and n. i¦!¦ I

pl ¦.-in-, the oropi ri \ a ¦, cond In ii"waieiinir-placc in this country. .1 hume for theInt. lid. Anni-un ul- ..I every di «-1 n pul

... I.. I, re at). ni ni j lc i-nre. 1 lue liniit-ii tish In*:, y '-I ii I Vb prlnl wi leumi

M.-1,d' I-, iii!, 'iel et rvthlllX "- Url.ne I"muk.u lied, oid li ip| ir.i,KM. ... IT X HiN.

my I I-Sm ... m ral xi,

/ \l.I) PoTa*T COJIFORT, VA.BVG1 \ H'tli I.

t'liit, I ion v nd- i rum l v Munn e. Open allUn ri ir, 11iiiiI tuan) i..¦'.¦1 In ile-Sui m. linn ',: -e. -, ,'. Itatlilu o.i'ii ir, ,i li¬

ing, uni";.'¦.!' e. Pn.sH-uilliei.ll}an ort for mulhern people. Terms les* I.t i |tulto-roi.un ¦¦! ,ti ,||* flem III) I. -.¦: lu I h. ei try,

. sud i-t tn« vi il- ri'ul in it- -v -end for .i" ulaili'scriidiiK hyifleni, ,i lc,

II y KI-'.N ITKKK.I-.mj I I'r,.|,i li lur.

/ 14JBIPS |s|,.\Mi, X A..\J TUE ONLY Bl VSIDE RESORT IN

VIRGINIA.The nm i md ifi nf »ur.-t_itl

-. uinl dunk-li-iiiii.. and -ia;. -

-!., III, '.ir-iiT |2 per day, 013 per week, 040 pei

i,i nth,Route from <)!d P in r *- irthampron

I" Cherrystone every Monday. XVeiuc-day, nn-lFi i'lny. Tlie Baltlmnre nnd XX subing! .ii ste nu, i--makeelosi.incctlon with the NorUuimpton.Addi.-- J. i. Sl'ADX.le l-*_Tii Proprietor.

/ kRKNEY si'i:i\T,- WILL BE OPEN' / FOR lill* It I . I' O N or t.l l-l-HM. 1,1882. This well-renowued placi hatj'lai ii ii der.-on Men-it ca ic thoron;- ii ia pairs |.itlias (ollie h,,|,.|- |i|-,,|,t t-incl Hie ground*. -|..,il¦it!' utlnn li' to Hu- -ai,Harv depart¬ment. For further lufornuitiuii .i forde-ciip-tiyt fatal. nt... ,). \. wm.|)\\ \K'|).my -_7--_in General Han mer.

books, -sitrioxiKv.Re.

NI.XV IM IM.K 'ATM i.N.-. Poor's Ball-road Mutti il. 1--J. .:,; C ,in;.- le tl,, |; k

sl.T.'i; |'t.lu.ed Inatltiilious, i,v Bneuci-r, .1ii., -lulen White iitti:,mt. Kv Mark Twain,Bt-_5: Pen Ph-tun ol ll deni AutlM.r*. l.v shep¬ard, 11.25; Natural Religion, by the authur ofKee.- Homo.Sl.25; a in-hi-,- vi sulphate (Jul-ui.ie. by ii. 1*. xian., n. M.I)., tl; Anne, - thc noveloi' the day." |1.25. Sew toni large iiipnlles ofFraiiklin->i|tiare Library. >rdi rs -ol Icltea.Jy ni y\ EST. JOHNSTON .X CO.bOLDIE lt LIFE I.N THK ARMY !>KkJ NORTHERN VIRGINIA, bj Cabltox xi.-c.iiiDiy. private Second eomuanj Richmondllowltscn, witii lill,-ti.i- itv xx. K. -un. ri--un.Ill iltciiant Ki. I,iivii,I Howitzer*. Hie t.,k Wtllbc;i I.i i-l e ltiiiv. ,,t -_'.*,o |,ai.-i -. oi, h md- nu- paper,punted ami hound lu Um l*a»t manner. Ut mall,post-paid, |1.5U until di-eon ii l to Hu trade.

( XBLTO.N xi. i xl: i ny A CO.,Publliber*. Hooks Hers and -t.itjolii-r-.

Jv 'ii.18 X|,1t, sh. ,1. Kl, |,,.,,,,,l. \ ,.

"Co Hli:V XV ERE MARRIED."I -BDOLPH \ ni.i.i-u, i,-i.:.. ali Um other

popular mw work*, mttet 800 Nos. of the Ki: an K-KIN BQUABK LIBBABY, whick eas! reen BsBEST K',t>!\> I'linicd vi/..od pii'icr t'rointyi't. Tin prices BB fruin IOC. tO g.C SBCB. Ai-ii a!o.ii.. malted lo any ad.Ires-. Jy .Jo-d.l tt

l)nnly-. MAIKiNKUX, AND BUM-1> xn i: ki AiiiNi,. Thcrrrand summerNo.ofUn- I.'IXIHIN i,K Ililli, f.iil.-iliiiii,' -itly Ulna-tratluu* In color*; al_u,an extra plate --Bummerl.U." i'li'i. .*,, ii ,nl-. IKKK-I I: XTKIi l.i'N-l»,i\ Nixx-'s holiday Sn., a ...!..cl ptrtare,.. Married for Lure." Knet..'." c. uta. Id Trana-Atlantic V.w-K-XT lill Kl.EVENT!! UnlitRy Annie I d« id-. Kn,,, ii,> eint-. HOOD'SnXXN I.xii.nidi: HMM VF.AR TO YEAB.Price,25 ce.it-.

xii thc FxslltiiN PLATES fOB AUGUST,XT.INi, Illili-' l.-M.-NXI. DEMUREST,FRANK LF.SK1KS' I.ADIEU' MAGAZINE. Ar.;I.'., o No-, s, iSIDE .md FRANKL1N-SQI AKI1.1 lt ll A KT is. a,,,! neely uk new cue* every d.ii ii

N.LEON xktis Nett.- rtlyls bob y;

SEED, Ar.

FRESH AND RELIABLE TURNIPBEE!) at MILLER .. PIERCE'S, corner <>f

Filth and UarahaU BresO- Pikes as low as aa)house uffprlnr aced.

Kl IX KX,. \--I.a,ltlrcths;I ABLY K') li-Hrl'-!.:iii.lr*th*«:YELI.OXX ABEIIDEEN-Laudreth'*;XXilll K NORFOLK.Kainlrctlt's:WRITE (il.OHK-l.amlr.Trv.

jv l |*T_g_aATa8w

wOIL-TASKS.

ELL'S oIL-TANKS.

XVe have reduced thc price or theae »it|a-rtorI'AMvS BlBil I"-** IBS t0_***BBO I'.it.utTaiik it Ith

Fficc I'liinp; SI'1 r.trOo-. allon *-Ur; #8 foi 50-

irallo.i star Tank.

fha Is-st I' niki made.

PLKCELL, LADD A CO., Dru. irl.-l',.y 23 A_t__t|

HPY.itA*. MOTIf'RM.

: :7Ml'ST UK SOM'!

We dave m-idr further rein. ll*.ii in price, .,r .||HlMIIKIt S.ooIih in order to clo-*' Ok rn ,-,* u,

we «i'» uoi in iicv*. iii stsvytja* pink nn, ss* pre*.fer kSvIiik Imycr* the Iw-inTIt of cheap t<**U In U.;. .i--.il.

Bmt****\***WBBhtanptm ta BBYOY VEILIBqasian iiirht wi iifhi and Hjtmtt WORrtpjjDR Km* t.titiits.zi t*. 4(1 Inchen-Ai-ii. l. ,_

«!>;EMBROIDEBED Mt'*!.IV*. INDI I LINP.N-4,

jnd nil ktii'ls'.f iv III IK GOODS;st 'M if Kit **II.K*i. MOUES, -Milli*, RHa-

DAMES, SATINS, SATIW Dt Mon. BRO¬CADE BILKS*.ftc. SH -i,i-i,-,;

st'MM KR CA88IMEBEI ni *¦ I. inni t * -«les- than sasS|

ThehestTAHl.IMNT N-.N Vl'klNS.To'.ian.I BHEBTITffOS;

I.V. I.INT.Il A M.*- r. -I.i.1 lo I0S |*r > .r-1,linn.lr*-<is ..t I*vi:v*i«i.s eta ,i»r tim.ii .*-. j"

iiiaiiur.i.-tiir--:iiiitii*hms int of Vl.s 11 Vs. fte.ap.nt

'tvl--:ttt-fe. LAWMS ri-.in.-e-i to -

;. BH**'¥i ''-i|i*-r yard:

GAUZE l EDI Uw I vi: . «

Value:Our INI. VI NTUMI I) -Mil:! ,.l

betti iii.Ult);A full lin* of BLAS K iiiaimi nv* :.. im*,

CBAPE. aad HOI unini, m it ii -,.

*1 SILK BROS VDl I) UBI N KMSlbe. <|ii.ilitv for '.

Tbs iff! a sad aeatest it of Lail. r nil .-¦¦;

*v\ |s*.N UNSOSlK.and ll \ iii I'i, KMUIU-ID-EBIEs;

COLL vi.t l * kui .*.

I.ini.n < -i.l. v:*. ii.-.I vn-. *||.;, vin *s.

GLOVES, Mil-.HOSIERY, CORI,Ti:i.'on*. it 1.1 -.

(ilBDLl -. *v ii Iii Ls,KIT IIIN..-

IU-:-:i: vlT.i ARI I* li - Invi v i i 'NT,* ,n I01L-I LOTH ti

.it ii..:our force t- lulflctcnl t.mi

lui: w.nt.-.1 ...i | rom| Uv.ll' VI TTVII ..: II! .l-l:...| ii.

Ji 23-fu,TuJ li;

« Ol KillltlllltS.

IN THE I IIANs KB"I i "I ll "I TIIKill i OF Rll 11 vi*.ni...li ni ¦.-:.

Prl Tl. .1. lljgaiualThc Virginia Mutu IP I v.

vv Ukin. and other.oul

A.I.i 1-. Daniel.agalnai

Th' -noe. ! el.ml-,IX t llA NT I .,

Tbe Court doth jdti. .i- ,,i ..-1., H i,,en ..!' n I j .nit lu ilowing Impiitto thi < our!

I -t. An . ul of ill Hie .i-¦.

-ni. tlie Virginia Mutual vtheir i due und Ute ttl n. and Llu mc mm..nev ol Hu «ald di fend ml .¦¦ Inch*and ni ll . r- elvcr.and

s.iuie wan -U rivi il.¦jd. An ii-

th.-s.il.l .l.t.n.i*.i \-,

-Sl'lll;..-li.Tl li* -. If i-iiv.

ST. Vu ..

stockh< l-l* I-'for cadi .. ir from lt.>win* aI., r ,.t ll.TIC- llft'l

II m.. .lill t-

I

timi dii

5th. \ ll-'

of

iii Mic |. ;¦ i*l ml \

due. and whal 'il

Tn,. \ i-

.ii >i n ..

riitin-,IVII H

III.- I -il

I ..11*11--.. M li Hull * i

Rll UM -M-. Jul) ai), I-*In jmir-u ii.. .- ..!' thc Ilil *;. Vi il,. 1 T'-i ila -.

o'* -¦. vt., is n. nm*. .iinl nSliafi i' hullM..

ucl il Ina tlrcctcd l

i'¬ii itlu i,mid ¦'

lilt Un ii cl lim -.-.!

etti ol ti,. |{|).jy -Ju-

.1«.i:o<:ur s. |,|"|t oic.*. .ii.

I ST i:i:< i\ !. ..! LIM

LABGl REI -Ii.n.t Ls

Ms il; li:

ji tn

CAI.I l.l\ I.Li's'.'1 IM

DA\ N'PORI v MoltRl-11. ¦.

oller firrlvi ,i c. I*

Ul M.i I * it: inds.! '

Ill.l IMI' -I '. KU*.ow ni*..i;i \ morris,

-¦ K - ; ;<| KT,,.!'. t .. k .4'

i.i: v.ni i. v 11 lt*.< i<*i lo il.

POW 1)1 RI I)-.I- v

Jj 15-lm v I Loll >i *. vi:*.

ni'UK I l.'i:\« ll BRANDY,1 OLD PORI Jnd SHERRI vv INK*"*.

28 s 1,, -. i UBI l v BL i< u H v-at kiwejt tn ii k-1 it. s.

f r siilel.y JOHS vi. ill*.*,IN*.So, i'l" I ranklln Arti t.

jy li-sii.i atsh --ii Market.I UPORTED ST* iv-l.l. ORV E.BO .¦ i-< *. P. .*.'* - 11' !.-i I* OBISin) 3 I. V. STOKES A CO.

I,M< TORIA STU lv-l.l< ORR E.rei vu iui:i v *i n ,\-i ii oBK'K.

mr Jv. I *!-.!.. I s |

I'UMIII.V lls.HHlli.s. Ar.I RAVE REOIM \l li Ht OALLKRIl

1 V. ll I I IM I--,-li Mi* i i. ni.i: vv Noil i.i:aiti*i OLORI - PIlOTtHiR ll'lis

which win > um pare lu nujlll > and |-ii-u.-i tn Un ountry. *'

VITA !¦ I l-l,A Ml -,. 1 v*M * i ll! Nil *.ITI; I III. VI -I VIT.-

B by ll PIIOTOOM IPII-I V IMIi'ii-iii j Sc. upward-.

ii.', exhibit', u ¦'andi uni nelli, ii: I i. vi lt Kl

11-.

J> Jl N '.

CHU.DUI VS I IMMl »«.".*..

OPE. 1 Al. N.-lls I..~ V\

STEVENS ha-TVKIAi.I*. all IU: ""fl!,.ii uriri-a.li ?*""* *****.in K.-.-t.

s'" '.; .¦ -Vonce, a-they cam. . it ll

...a .'../.I... .\ j.i-ji

/ 1 ii u.l»i:i X""* ^BRIAGKS-)JC~A|I1 . ?( ni hi . oil Ml lull iM-i!!*"-uni *) - *: iin ron,i i *i i * ii \

C« MU i;* ii l-l vns, vi llu iits||.i.i\n:s-ii \ ir-IT v l Hi HK-I't 11 Hi li*, .in-l *.t!u

..- |i.ls at low price- iiK*Uti ll i it vi:i;..| i- *.

1* 1Si 7 l*.r.-;i I -ii,.!.

.1I NDIRTAKIR**.

OSK1MI \V. LAURE,UTtNlslllNi. I NDI I! I IM H.""

inllNKK IT li s| .HO ll.:--il- STKBI ls.Itu HMO*.IN I v.

IV OOO AND Ml 1 .' Il li Ul RI ll -< Vs) -,RoltK*. ill- vi;*i it v. li*.

.udall Hutu- r«s|u :i. it ov k*i u»,tis>.lclesrai-hl*- and eountT". order*. soUeitcd.

_ap il

IT. CHRISTIAN.ie Pl*RNISHINO t vinni ikiCR

No. 1*115 Kv-i RtSOAU STHUT,RKTIMoND, \ I.,

hajj Ur;;*- .jvsuriiii. ni ,i VV oolt.in I Iii I' I Ll. IiCASK*;, lASKKT**. >HKol U*.. i lom i V-KKT-, .*«*.. al low price*.I'oui.tn :tudU'tr«;ra],ilici-lcr-|>r<>iii|.iiv .titra*!) I

to day or uiichi. dr \t-vod