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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. WHOLE NUMBER, .<>,..... RICHMOND, VA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 27. 1884. THREE CENTS PER COPY. Mil I ATI ON AL. BA \DKVY OK TIIK VISITATION. MoNTK MIMA. BOA-UMNO- ami I»AV _CHOOl fort TOVM I.Al.IBS sn. WOO tut41 i. mi; itt. The .lntle«-r 11,|. AeaHrmt » ll **«. reotmad ,-n IheMRVr MONDA. IVMI'ti'i-lilV '" OED-CU. i tn.1.1 i.i .-I mui.inia, KUIIth.s:i. Hm i.'in'i-'.i y sn, nOMOM eM tagto .HTiiliFl; l. i*m4. v. -. itali em ¦: Ot - vt. i. .1 mis. vi. ii., tr ...!.-vv A sa-. .. !..».«* in.,,. ,.f u. PawOU. ll K IIMuM) 1 I'I. ll '.I'. KI. HVl.iVl.. \ A. il.- i .vi tetmtm bsjrt-i f * 1* ,:i. ami le: e. n'ri-. ii. - i' ll *nm*a-is. A. M.. Pr.iroa.ir nf Latta I il. H. Ls:* vi Vi 1 II. Pe. > a 1. I-.. * |>. TA.. I 1 I- i' . V- \ |«| ... ... \, .; I'll.!. II* il. YV NM'IV, M. V . I I., ll.. I" .11 h. rt 1.1. ,,. ... vt ,11. D.,rmfr*«or ¦>" tn .x t>. .i..*a .. v,. v., 11. h.. pr,.. 1 mi an ll M Lau- paaaea utrtMs-caoi v attain m -m di s til. V It.trta- il a. re- villi! «1 r its |.» .. ¦¦ ivi.a .till ititurili Itu.n. «|,r>|\ ii-'-- - u,-. 1 !u rm ir- ow COLLEGS, '. ii.-ru *r\ t > I ..: : ;..t "t i: * ¦it pah v roKV " ti ..'. 1- .-elf.il ¦. ,- *, R I. IIMC\n -! VIV .RY. s... RI. !|V!,s:>, Y Y. A DYV- v " V X- sha. is ... rum ii. S'av.l 1 \ -. " \>... KIN M W s 1 i I ul K I i:m \l 1 INSTl i i"i: Y"l s., 1 ¦, viv. I 1 1**.*.. -.iv. 1T 11-1'll_* VM I !.- I fOl SG LA¬ SS Dills AND Ml* :. RH IIMOND, t . a* st I'TLMHKK 1. 111 1. 1* _ r .!-. MARI VA. I! \M> .'.I'll, Mas. Vi. !t. HARLI-'IN. I, I* U U>EMY. vu:-.in: _, TAYLORVILLE POST- itNl I. L Hil AWI I'- JONI S. M. A.. Pl H A VN C A1 i,is* - . 1 s 1 ;i:i < lu v.. il.u- Iff £<«LEYAS FEMALE INSTITUTE, >1 . .. YIRI,IMA. Mill , \ ll"! IS II! . i:vt* .1 -, I" Vlllll* I. ll II ll LLEGE, A -! 11 IND. VA. "I' ll' IE MY. U.I P.NII A V I J . .: Y. VA., POH i. : rn. Bil VI E Ul 'A.. : A. I . :»*".¦,. 1 1' -. t . tlraelors, Alli I-.' h»t 1 ._jv« HY d I'll I \- I I 1 ' ¦.KIN. T. 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Ut-MlUlf IN KS. Tin- half hat aol beaaBeM I eera* ' Hi. lilli ll: lt HIM''- hara pai-l ___*__. -r .: .Tar fur indi ,r tin blaod -n km. nu.i Bette nv ten. v, I I nu! Hu- I T'THTTIA RI vi mi 8. i ii vi:i i - k. w ii i.i vii*. * n, -. i. ir. i. in ;\ VI R. . \sp:. l ! " i I. v REMEDIES oatarll nil nrn.rr -I .! |- ¦:.. i. ,* till il il. ii. v-herc "il,,-! rrmrttli ll. W. Linn KAVAY, M. n. lits - S.I!. IT!. ( i:, i: ST. fl -,,vc. ¦_'.'.,¦. ri-I i: i; dbi '. .six in Micvi. ra, Ito.lon, kl i-.. * i ". vv ,_ :¦- -'vi\.in-i Bi Mi.. I or Suoburo, Tan, aad Un I-* a pimple*, ski,, 11. ri:a "-"kl'.:. real Ream Kier. aa -_l--n.kl Aw M" TIIER*8 EMEND! v RI 101 - BOOK T" WOMAN WOR1 - OF i'l! \t-i .i:. lt ii rt m..ly t-. n- Motbel !; Td. unled III tdd thal nv-:- cr >. trt) I hate -.: ._-._ lt. J. H"LMI.s. M. IX vii H. :'.- r'- : ; I I tl .'¦.. 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Ti'l Ttl iMi't'-rv, ., i-,-1 c i- ni (.1 1 || l*Jl Wilt-S. !:, Ki v. .1 .mi - -rmi vt ,A ii. ,p|i lol In lb Ul ¦_ i s -. hi _..e. In a vv ii kMHii.rn ,v n ,i i-n. MAGAZINES PrRNlstlEDBY BECK- '.'. ,i ,v P Uti! vv. in iinjtle niuBhrri or I'eu tory, ll - M nthty. Lirint raphlr, Aineriaan Architect. l .. nt,.ri¬ ll torj Wai li¬ lli Krrli.... a' du! au 17-iii cl lt iv ariMKB, M4| I titlS.Ae. rpo LfOVEH! DI iai.i i-n PALI vii: wa t:i.i "kiMrsT. ..i..- LIGH I BIMBKLIMa PALI AI._ as 'i.'ik FIRES. i-s-.:.i-!i ALI incln.i H. Il 1 1:1 -IIIN... IXVIUORATU-O. ARD (..S- .1 iM, AS .V|TITI/IN(. TOXlCt Willi. 1 s|.i,,iiii.v -timi - I.ATISi r- \-v oi on i moir. I DWABD lr J'lllV IH'UKr, Dii'ilni BBd I.. ITH 1,1 i«Kl I i;n.-m ai> r.i:\sn OF BTOCT. A ri I.:. A*s'i!tT.u.M OB HARD vi dam sn.:: i t __B_B_r» j* rj-:iii. i(n-r,iii"ii.|. Va. uni .tsslr-V Wi;«<IIA'-'rB. poi I -. ,-ldlvl.- I < ... __a___M_oa wirbi H ks is. BXfOOa AMI WHI.ATAsl'H 111 IV. KU ll VI"ST), VA. . H.ALCA-M ADVANCES MAI»r. au 1 BABM, ni i M»s. ii'Miu ., Ar, W.nil'IKIirH'*'! & OWE-f. MANl- V I VAt 1 I III Its t)V KAMll. Ill.l Ml-*. 11'.'itt-. Mil l.niM.-. HI! A< KITS. _. -., TENTH AMI 111 hlltsTRE-'IH. (lui new I'at'inry, uii.ur|>a*_'l lu urm-.i-iiieiit mik) i-i|u!|mii, ul nv auy li Ult) rniintry. ls now lu full oiM-rallnu. and we itrs uri^ l_tt*-'j u. tai .nu order, for _rsl-.la_. wurt at r..l- tom olivet. * f-BB MAHONKS MACHINE. CAMERON OPT AGAISST IT. h «'in in_ Inlier mm lite Clan-roar is Illa Irllovi-! Iii/, ., 0r IVtenbars ;Nol lo Let lltrir Voirr Hr Miffed. It vin* Mati-d in the reter*lmrir piper* vt *t.-1-,'iiy Hint ('.don. I .1. H. lirnWllillL'. pri¬ vate s.tritnry ol thc Governor. WM in rwoisltsjig tts night before-Minding tho m. cliiti; lhere for Itu- (lotion of itfcBJOtas t.< thc Knut ttl lUstrict ltepuhlican Nomi¬ nating i ..liventlm. This j. im! true. (..Niul Brownian Mts Mohsanad Satur* day evening, nnd wa* nt hi* home, In vVasbb_gtefl county, attending a meeting lien, :is iva* his right. lt i* true, though, that Mr. A. M. I-russ tull, of lh;s eily, ivas In PctMOtMBrf, tttapiy ii a i.,(-m lifer <-i.nvi*yinjf the lol- I'.vv htf letter from the ('(.vernor OOMMOaVBALTa 0? VlHi'.IsiA, } (.nv iis.'it's OrPKM, > BJCBMOKP, Aiigit-t Mi IBM. ) '/.. .1/./ l'tiioir-< Uisensof Ptmrsterg: It is my ('pinion that Hie I.t-i.iljii'.tcrsand I.<|iii!.limns of PetersbtUf -lioiiKl have | In. 1K|IW|W of t lit ir ehoicc a* 10 the Bcpubtli in no milli .. for OOUglttl fruin my oYYii, the Fourth COagtessIpBSl district of Virginia, 1 wish 1 could lie present a! the meeting uni i XpreSS mi v iiv\ * to my fellow-citizen* if Petersburg, who bare never failed t.. respond to my advice PnbHeduttM flo. tata nu- hcic: i.ut l would samsstijr mi- vt>e all numin rs of that patty to vt1ii.1i I belong not t.< tomi.iii HiijiBMtliei to anv ir.,... ding v, liicli *|iall t Aclinic thc peopls tri m deciding tbs matter* nt Issue, or wbleb iball allow ¦ detenntaed machine to-ive control to s mlnorttT. if thc hall li i. d large enough, appeal, ai freemen bave si ways done, to tbe open skr; si leosl give room lor thc exercise of tbs tir-t prin¬ ciple of our party. .. a fr. l ballot and a fair count." 1 bare no candidate to snugest. Were I present, tboflgb, I should feel free ss an) other elllzen of tbe district t.. ax- 11, u ii ir. lerenci. Hu: 1 do iv ith earnest- n. n and rigor protest sgelnM lbs asaniap Hen ot right by anybody to dictate your organization, to Hems your ebsliman and coiiiiniiiet nidi. Mid through sucb rsrisbed n.ii lim ry to control th.- delegation, rad tbrougb Ibat t.> stifle iii.- voice of your rommunitjr. ( h iosc your own nominee, if bc i* vour own choice, b. i* -tr,mir. If bs i* vour .lu.i.e. lu is iuin,.. If be ls n.it ymir choice, lc is weak, rad will Injure the I any .'inl the |i' lldential ticket, 1 11 lu vc in ths people. I bare co conti- .',.i..e in machine methods, Experience of tbe In*! three year* ougbl to teach all that. I deny no du. righi to be i indldat.. 1 di ny the richi ..f any rn in to be lom .! upon s constituency, if you need ruardlani, executors, and admlnls- traton upon your political righto, choose them now, If you need representatives, .I., i...t lubmil to having them appointed tor you, To bore -<¦ ded from one j arty in re- Man, to on'rol of oj.inion in soother Will hale leen DO glin. I a*k you, f. flow-citizens, lo demand suet li no ol meeting to-nlghl rad -neh presid¬ ing influent** - a*, wttboul reference to men .u-patronage, will express yourehokeand make you th.- free [. ..pie t-i.it yon ne rot!, be, without division, a* dtlxena of tbe United States sad tbi Comtooawealtb of Virginia, lt. ip. ctfully rad truly, Wn.i.i.iM E. Caniaoa. A GLSEBAL REVOLT. Ki. killi.' All Alone thc Linc Tnlk of Two t aaeeailaas in Uk Foarth Dlsirtct.A spin lie i na!,lr. In our Issac ofyi -iiiilay wegave reports ol s number ol tbs Republican meetings beld Monday in tbe Fourth congresBloiial district to 11.-.-! delegate* to tbeCooventlon called to me. In Petersburg on tbe _::)t Ii to Domlnati s candidate for Congress. Below we _i\<- falk r ami additl mal reporti wblcb confirm sll bcretofon Indicated in respect of tbe r. voil .u-ain-t Mahons rad his choies tor toe nomination, Colonel lira.ly. Adis- l"-i:iou to kick i* apparent throughout thc district; In some quat tors feeling runs vi rv bigh, and while tbe machine mav win inthctnd.it i* nhnosl oerteinthal it will be mel with organized opposition. Boms roundel have *. nt dclejrationi Instructed against. lirntly, otben have lelected two f di re, ml lhere li strong talk of two convention! rad two candidates. a -i lit -.-. mi in.Y Itabk . Nor li tbe ri volt confined t.. tbe Fourth district. In tbe Norfolk district tbere i* vlgorens opposl- ilio.l*, and OUT < ,'rir- lottesvill. letter Inlorms us tbst in Albe- ni.ii lc county i k ; iou* n llion bal broken out. pi.t'Ei:sni RO. baaklaa Our the I lelil-An Inter'-; cu I i. lo- I \v o I tiiiili.lnt' * lix i itali!--. fi t . I ll* RI. ,,iii.,:,d Ili-fvitcli.) Ai ..it SO, 1**1. 'I be Ri ]. .1 ¦' :.n matts me ting lull bera total nigh) to choose delegates to the Con- i-.-,,.',ial X. ininatin. Convention dcvel- lid oin fad terr plainly, rad tbat is tbal ki "f tbe part v then i* strong .em to wbal td im 1 " Thc M.i- i linn.'' represented by Genera] Mahone and Col mel Brady. The flgbl wsea deter- mc ss between tbe Brod] and mti- Rrady wing .and tbe former was signally 11 .ii ii. rad left Ibe hall to tbe opposition, abo orgralzi d rad elected th. lr del. ^*:it. * "....Hiiu.. inly, Instr, sting tbi n tb i >t< in lb. <i nu ntion for Joseph P. Evans. Thu morning a csll ls published for tbe Ri puhll ii to un et In tbeir respective wards to-morroa nigh) to elect delegates. Colonel Brady'i friend! will hav- tbese ii,111 pgi all *... tbemselvi t. Hi* opponent! w ill nol (toto th. ni, a they claim tint they bsd thc realer organisation last night, snd (1. legates under the regular call. The toni, t tween tin* two faction! bo¬ gan at the very opening of tbs meeting, ¦nd Martel in tbe claim made by tbe etty chairman «.l tbe right t" name a temporary chairman. After nearly an hour'* flgbl (.iii tin* matter it wai finally acquiesced in. bul ix. temporary neeretar* wai ari > lech ;i. Tbere nason.'continued scene of confusion snd disorder from the beginning totbeehwe ol tbe m. ci int,'. The propo* Hom tbst tbe temporal*] chairman ibould appoinl a committee to recommend dele¬ gates, and that thc temporary ibould be made tin permanent organisation, came from th" Brady side >-f tbe bouse, and srere rotoptly nut by tbe Evans men, who pre¬ vent, (i Heir submission to a vote. Ki nail v. seeing tl.it ibey contd do nothing, th,- idadyitc* withdrew, after llw ebalnnan el ned the meeting adjourned. Tba ¦tt. opt to gi t th. ir |,pondi!* out of tbs ililli I'V \!',l..lli-l,|!|_ tl.e light! llso fiih'd. The i.y ii * attn went to tbs -Booting deter- mini d to assert th. ir r',;ht* und lo haw- fair pavy, ead their determination curie I tic ni iboougb t" rococos. The opponents ol Brady okla. ¦ ute joilty of Hi. Kepufdic-ii voter* of tbe city, .i.' -1\ they intend lo tii-'iii tbe machine in tbe bitter end. Thc fooling ls mu* i.at ,f it .- ase. rtalaed tbal Madar taetlci to Uki*:- BM! lii^ht wcic, practiced in the .¦..lilith* of UN district, timi »lniiild pre- vni to Brady's suecees lathe Nominating Convention, tbere aili aaeoredlr ba two Ki piit-lii-iiii eniidiilati - iii th. ti. ld. 'I lie disposition of tin* Democrat* 1* to make no nomination in ihi* district, bot to Mund aloof Kiwi lat lbs RemMteena Igbi OUl th" ir Al.El i. nc. *. Th'' |)eiiio. r.V* li >'¦ no love for Matiotic'* methods or toe ma- chine, and lt Ute revolt I* MirhVicnt In tbs Ki puhllcsn party lo hreuk them doini, they will vvIkIi lt God-speed .even though ax.loud mau is thc ni mi* li \ whi. li tin* ind i- lo bs accomplished. Many of them would no .Inn'.t lend -helping han:). It is -aid i.y the Bil BtOdy leader* Iii ii Un mal ht'dv of the colored jx-oplc ure heartily In sympathy with the movement to nominate a eolored mun lor L'ongro**, sud lt ls claimed *1*9 that nol a tew of thu prominent vi lille nun nf ii,e('o_lltlon porty ureierretly *_alnst Hrndy. Tbr Indications an- tli'nt Hrafly will get the nomination. Inn tt mn |,0 arromplb'hed t,y thr exclusion of *..,.. opposm*. deieK*- Hon*; ind. In this creal, there will bea dual convention and t,¥. ..-n,'*,!-^. The Hooper, thr (.nine*, the l).d«nn, and Ihe Evans Intcrcts arr nil opposed to Brady. BBd they will prol.-ililv ..it,. upon one ot ihelr numlicr who mav appear to bethe strongest. The Itrady kadara Inn- in- apparently tart in and aoaldeai of success. They lay all of Hie l-lnnienf but _f*rbt_ seen.*of dis¬ order ;ind cniifu-nni nn a -1 _- opponent-. 'I lu rc nn- -mic doubt* about M.-cklen- ban coiint.v.Imili parOea claiming lt* ileleirate*. It- vote I, a br.e one and may hold th- balance of power hi the Conven¬ tion. lin report that li,.vernor Cameron i* oppoeed to.nlonei Brady aad i* u.*in_ hi* (loris to sec|ir). hi* defeat is B_TB_BBg enm- iiiiiit and ha vii; ir it-, |j,.,., |..r, _ The lal- in all PBBpiiJa j- an _itcrrslin_ one, rind the CoBVeBtloa of next Friday will prolmlilk be a* liv. Iv in its results tt vv:.* ihc uniting ol last Bight, Horns An vir. NOTTOWA Y RECALCITRANT. Mn hour .-,,,,I HU Klan friday Beaiea at Bvarr Tarn-Thr Hat hine ill Ka l,ttn_rr Work. r__fl__B_B___eael thc Richmond Dispatch.! Ni'TTolVAY (.HTlTIIHI __, ) ABBJOBl th, MM. $ Thc BepabBcBB ¦****__< te <i.-.-t aata* irate- to the (ntieression.il District Con¬ vent inn assembled in the mill IIBBBB here to-day al VI o'clock M., and whs called to order bj Meredith Watson, k.,.., county chairman. .1. M. Morton was elected per- main nt chairman I.y acclamation, the v.i.t crowd betas Iw erny tn one in favnr nf this rinti-l'rriilv chairman. The Brady nit ti iiiiml-ered abon! forty, while lhere were al,nut live liiindred who were oppoeed to the Un*.', favorite. c*_a* -t i,in nt iv nil the delantes elected wera bitter :i_ainst Until*., Beaator Oalaea la cliailliisli of the county delegation, which vs ri- in-trued d lo vote Bgai-81 .lanie. H. Brad) aad oppose the ormUuitoa by which thc chairman of tba Coagfeahoaal (mi.miltie shall Call Ul' ( "liva lllinli to or- ih r and pri -tilt- a* temporary cliairinati. Bcaohitfbni wen passed str-Bgl* eon- illillinna the uni hud- Iiiv.i'ki al liv tin* ma¬ chine to fores npoa the pe,ipi,- a nani to vv bon foiir tilth- of the voter- are oppoted alto denouncing the method- adopted aod enforced l-v Brady in hi* odktal capacity a* collector of iaterBal reveoue, roch aa dist har.inn otlicials Irom ofSet who op¬ pose him. forciBg |a,-iiiit-t,r- and other. H. li* rapport by thr.-att nin_ them with nu,i,val. nrloging Into the district Gov- mun bi clerki fr.itn Wasblagtoa, employe. i,f the navy-yard al Portamouth, travelling hired naen ai canvassers, the Issnlng ". cireBtara di aonncti pt colored men who op. pored bim,ftc, After Milich tbe meeting aili.HUTU il. Thr lim-t (li._raciftil, blgta-bsaded pro* eri-titiiL's ever koowa were attempted after tl c r.diotirniiii-nt of flu- Convention. Tbe colliny chairman, barlag hi -ard lin re-,,lu- linn- rent, became infnnated, aad turning to a bystander remarked thal be did not understand t-'f. .r> thal tbe meeting was 1 Fioa. AOAIBBl BBMOUIi BABO-B. il. then tiirm ,1 to (ol,nu I QUlfaUB, poet* master .ti Blackt-ud-Whit-Sv, wttb thc r. marh ti.at if be bad a mlowtag he would ictuiii tn the conrt-lioiise and bold BBOtber meeting. Notice iva- gtreu > one of thc henchmen thal another nat lini: BBS (ailed bv Waltoo, county chairuiai), and while proceediri_ to eled a committee to retire and nominate iliii-raics, liv-' hundred men were called into-Un-cnnrt-hini*" i,y Senator Gatflna, who Inatrueted them to be 'inlet, mteh the pro- ,-t a ,ln_-, and at his cali vite _OWB every motion. Wben thia waa done, WateoB, (iilliaiii. and the little machine horde took their hal* and left, leaving thc CO__t-ho_se to Oaiin-'s linn. Senator (iaino. tln-n arose BBd in :i -tirrin^r speech denounced the action of the county-b-trman, and tor. to pieces the meat-ead-bread brigade lol- loivim. bili) Bgaiaet tlic people. ,1. M. Morton and Others followed. The 1 :tst crt.vvd demanded the clc-'lion of BBOtber i-nitty chairman. Order Uiii_ restored, a committee wa* tent to Mr. Watton r,>- Questing him to ezplau bl* action, The I'oiiunittie returned, reportiag iii* refnasl to COBB- A s, .ond committee was -mit. with a lil,.' result. Wat-on wa* then rt pu- dieted. Hi- restgBatioa will he demanded. BOWB with BBAOT. The henehiiicn nf the machine were thu* mel alni defeated in their preconceived plan inst ml a oootcstlag delegation, inch ai lins I,.-, ii sent by -ucl) methods from some other cnunties of the district. The atten¬ tion of t_« people of Xottotraj arasealled tn the maimer iii which 'hey wire to ).>. stifled at the Petersburg Convention. The air vv::* filled willi curses IgalBSl Brady ami hi- set. while al declared, if notoL nated, Ibey would mt support him. bat would appeal to tbe balk- to redresa them- selves. Thia sentiment ts entertained by ivvn third-nf the RefBlbHcaBI "f the tlis- itict. and Hu- emphatic expressioB on all sith * i-. .- Brady wUI nev. r be deeted." NiHie of the office-holders favored Brady -ix weeki ago. They have gottea the '«word" recently. Nearly ail nf themas] now thal they are opposed t" lum. l.nt have to iiiiev orders (tbe*j ipeak lb- very low, however) "r l"«( tin ir placet. PRINCE EDWARD COURTT. Tin- lanni Dlr tl. i-ii,i_*-l bs Hoop-rils* Hate a L_l_e Majority. [(,,ii, poadrno orita Rle___*_ fMspsteh.] Ea hm vu t.k. AugUtl 26, 1**4. s, -I.i .I:i\ wa- .. |,i_ vv ith fate of - r ami of Borne.*' Ma.-m.-. 'in. . vvtte t-t be held to nominate delcgati - tn the District ( oaventioa, ob tbe .j'l'h. i" Bams i candidate for Con¬ gress. A large crowd ot mir fellow _lti* ., ii- nf African desceal were la attend¬ ance. The flow ol wbiskev evidently be¬ gan .ii an early limir, aad, altogi Iher. such noisy and disorderly scenes have nt vcr i, ii vv inn -.iii in thi- quid borough. At tin -"lind nf the IS-o'elocb !>« ll th_r_ was B general nu v (-uk nt to the court- lion-e. ( oBBty-C-__rr__a Cob, b Brady man. tiinl- iiii,' th.* court-hooseoccupied by tbe Hooper men, ivvh», wire -iiunit' "in load "- claim."') held hi« m.itlii. in the Street, BOO- stunted hiiii-eif temporary and pern*_iteai chairman, and in a feiv BBBBBBtB pro- claimed that A, lt, BBd <^ (Brady m-.ii) had been appoluted delegates. I.ess tlisti ten iiiinufe* WBTt BOBSBBied li) thia peeuliar BBdbod --f obtalahig ev-deacs nf the popular will. Th-' Hooper men, in a Ihtl'^ majority, x-- sembled m tbe eourLhoose, praeB-dad reg- ulai Iv, ami appointed a delegatlun tn Pe- tersburg. Hi- btoUBBr-leg-ibdera woui'l hake been stiipristd at I'cle._te (Jriu'.'s powers as an orator. He hindled Itu' Itrady faction willi gloves oft Messrs. Forbes and otbeia also wawi i*_b___s. N'o uieytioii w:c made ol other caniil- dsli * of lither rat-f. (i. The I a iiin. in (lie Ippcr tnd or ttis IH.- ir n I n :k of Two i en v, mi- n i<|.vrl*i i,lsminl'> ttie D.|_,t._. Farmvh.i.i*. A_8T-St "_'J..In every county in Ihi- district Mahon,- has resorted to hi* peculiar tactics, and in every county in the upper end of the district, except Powhatan, two **ci* of delegates have beea akosea.tbe onesri repre_eBttBg the wishes of a large majority of the Kepu ilic.n*. the other set ehoaea bf tbs clbjuer* of Milnine and I** voriiiK Blady. Thc people are thoroughly Indignant and will not siii.init to th. dleta- lloii of Mahon.'. Two conveiiti'iii! will probably ot held lu Pe__-_b_rg, a* tip- oppn.iiion to Bradj ls *o strone; BBd represent* the wlsbe|ol tho people tatt bb opposition Bepubllerin candidate will eertiin.y ba put in the Ucl I. und that candidate will be either Koop J or (iaiin-s, a| Noilii.vsy. ".very atwell - ul political tinki rv h.* been rcsortetl to by itBI advocates of Ilrudv, and the impn. slmi i. rife beru thal Mabone h»> BB BT" naged amtters that none bot the Brady deleffates will ha ________ to htBeoavea- tini'.. Therefore, tho*e wli'i are up|si*ed to him will not attend, but will hohla*' |"> <*' niiivention and put theil eandidate in "" field. Aayt-tag ta beat Brai. ii"1 mw lionels their battle-cry. iBIllllBBIlBt >'"""' high, and the breieli ls so wide thal it i'*."" nollie cloted. Look out for liviily tim-* in the Fourth di .rici. AMELIA CO CN TY. The (Ipposiiiou lo l-lakon*'* Method* Wstl in ILini! -Bir.,n_ Braalntlaa* AaaiBsi mhutt aad Mar him- I'olllir*. |t i«T._i*.ii.1si.ri- ot Um lllohniurnl iHsi-K*1' A-KITA ( 'OfBTHOfMB. Vt. Aiiifusl _6. HM. S . At a ____*_MB___f ol the ltepiihlican* "' Amelia county, at lin* court-lioii«e. bela pursuant to ttie call of thc stat.- in iii tm1'"' of tbe Bcpublican parly of Virginia, tbt meeiin,, _M nlM to or,,pr by j M tn lilts, 11.imty chairman, anil on a vue on nomination* made for prealdent ot the '(invention, tba temporsrv pr«-*iding on.- r<-'.''. M. Hibbs, deelsreil that W. 0. Ilir- | le had received 60 votes and Crockett Kfil.lr.son M votes. A new count was tm* mandi,I. which the chairman decided wa* out af order. J. J. Mann annealed from "ie (I.. i*i.. 0i the (hair, hut the chairman Mused tn recognize the right of appeal? snd cjii, ,| \|r> JMerbt U the chair. On motion to pn.eeetl to election of BM* ntiiiy. ,|. h. Knroiighly, .Iiiniu.s Archer. Um '.N. Hill were notninaU>d. A motion wa* MOMS and carried that the vote bs t..k.-n hv dividing In three line* in thc court-)ard; whi.-li WM drem. .I. I. Mann moved that s committee. c-w- silting ,,f Jack Kiinlolph, .1. .1. Mann, .lames Itohinion. George I'atti-r-nti. and Georgi- Anderson, lie appointed hv th. Clair to ennfer and recommend flslaVstnn aM alternate* to thc < '<.ngre**ioiinl Con¬ vention, Bl follows: Leigh township, tvvr, delegate* aod one alternate; Jackson town¬ ship, tn., ddegaaea and one alternate; lol. * township, one dclcfite and one altar* nate. J. M. I iii.hs moved a* a *ul..tjtiite that the nrestdeat aji|ioint a conitnittcc of liv- from each township or district to make fi, nomination.. Vt'. C, Hill moved Unit the vote bo taken in the s;,im. isjiythat the vote of MOTOtary wa* taken, .*u that a lair count would lu* hud. The president refused lo submit thc mo¬ tion, and. declaring h.- would not loaner preside, left the chair and the .-oiirt-ii"ii-.. Ihe secretary. Lee N. Hill, then Baked the meeting fo elect another pr> *i<l< nf. and Crocket. Bobtasoa wa* elected byaeetaUBa- tion and took tba chair. .1. M. Gibba bavtag bolted from thc Cnn- vi nt ion Iii* siitistittite for the mo'ion of J. .f. Mann was declared not to bs before tbs Convention. Thc motion to appoint ¦ mrnrmrltin-i ol five tO recommend Haines was adopted. Tba commit, e retired, and utter awhile reported tbe lollowlog reeommendatlons: Thal the deh -guti * and alternates to thc (ongns-ion il < onveiitii.tt to meit at IV. lersburg on August IMfa be a* follow* Qllei ili-iiiet .i. .1. Mann: Crockett Bo- Lin*.m. aitcrnnte. Leigh district: Jack Baadolpfaand fames II. Bobtaaoa, delegates; Henry Johnson, alternate. JeekaM district: Jaawa RobertsoB and Jot Bc itt, dehgates; Albert Mitchell, ti¬ tanate. .rn motion d Willitir Hill, the report'if the committee wa* idopted, Ud thc nani' r.. ..linn, lided therein declared to be duly elected. The following resolotiooi were adopt. ¦! /.'. lofted, That our delegates to tbs (eu- gresslooal Convention are hereby Instruct¬ ed to vote sgslBM the nomination ol «..l..- m .lame* li. Brady tir*t, tost, and all Hie tillie. Heetdved, That onrfltst choice for Coo- _i.*- in tah di.triet i* tba lion. A, A. Dodson, Resolved, That thi* Convention eipr. -- ii* (.milli ne.- iii the lion. B. ¦**-. [looper, our present Beti nt n presentattre in < 'ongress. Besotted, Thal we, tbe Republicans of Amelia county, Va., dtaspproeeof the ac¬ tion ot the **tite Convention in taking from the people thc right to select their own e..uni;, and .iiy chairmen, and regard such action ss a dsngcroui itep toward* the de¬ struction of that liberty of tbougbl rad ac¬ tion winch nude eoMIItloo possible and popular in Virginia. ft. wived, 'lint while we will in thi* (¦..uli-! do al. in our power to secure tbe electoral vote of Vtrgtato t-> thc Bepubii¬ can preeldentlsl nomln. -. we will, h early ai possible after the election, exert our In¬ fluence to secure u return to toe time-hon¬ ored principle ..i a -rovernmeol of tbe people, l.y thc people, and for the people. du motion, thc Convention adjourned. CBOCKCTT l.olllSsoS. President ol tbe Convention. Wim< -«: George Anderson. Lit Jv. lli'i. Secretary of Convention. MECEZENBUBG COUNTY. Two V-i.ol Dclriintrs- A Mi ii rp I'rii k Plated I i>on tlie Nrtirom. !<'. rr.-i«,ii.Viire i.t Hie Itu lui.,,iel DUpatCh.] Hovi'Tos, Vs.. Angusl BA. ISM. Then- wm I *|.lit in th.- Bepubiican meeting herc yesterday, snd two letsof delegates were appointed.ono for Brad) mid the other for l)o<l*"ii [negro). It i- Mated that thc crowd stood 780 for Dodson to -IC for Itradv bj actual e Hint. Still the party managen tent Brady delegates. Tbere isverygreal dissatisfaction among the Dodson men, rad one of them told rout rorrcspondenl tbal they would vote for ¦ Democrat in preference t<> Brady. Th.- action of thc toaders was tbe most ihamcful everwitni..lhere. A division waa illili for soon purpose, thc Brad; men going one side aad the Dodson men th.- other *itl.' of tbe court-square, snd while they were thu- separated thepirty load, r.Vt. A. Jamieson chairman. sailed tin- meeting to order in tbe Brady crowd ai d named Brady d< lea it. - ol course. The Dodson men thea held Heir meeting and named tbeir mea. One of tbe parti lead¬ en admitted thc ibarp practice to your eor- respondent bot Mid Dodson stood no ¦liance anv how. HEADY ELATES IS BRUNSWICK. Special t. Vf-r.-. pi lo Um Dispatch.I Uki.kim H. Va., AuguM Sd, Is*!. Brunswick county sends ddeeate* lo- -lui.I..I for De Mortie Brsdj wi- prc- sent al the primary, bul coul nol item tb. tide against bim, The flgbl ls verj and great dlasatlsfactl in I* \ pic*-. .! ev. j where al Mahon.'., nelection. M my ne¬ groes say openly thai tli > regret thal bave leeessloni to tiuir rink* from thc white*, a.* each ra..'.ant* the nomination. It look* a* if two Bepubiican tickets will result. Ni Itber faction ie. mi m- ( lill' tl tO Yield. THE NORFOLK DISTRICT. Auclhrr Lively I min l_nin*t (lie vt... li..., i'r.il.i.l.iliii oT I vv.. I indi.lat... [Torr, -p.,iel. n..f Hie BtehBMMSd l)i-|.ali'h.| Noiirol.K, Align*! '.'C. 1**!. Th. coogrcssloaal flgbl between tbe Be- publicans in this district is waxing warm, ami a -erinn* split in the rank* i* prophe¬ sied. Vesterday in tba Norfolk County Cooventlofl some of tbe delegates came to I,l,,u*. ami two -.''* of delegates were elected. In tin* city thc mi.'hine a - si work, but the asachtnisti were defeated and u Howden delegation elected. There will tie si delegates in tbs ll imp- tan (.'.invention, and oo mr as beard from thev *t.l)iil :,« follow* Norfolk city, 1:1. Howden: l'ortsitioiith, fl. Libbey; 'Inri.* i itv.:;. Libbey: HliabethCity,7. Libbey; Isle ol Wight (not liBtr.l fr,.un: Jam city.:,. Libbey j Lfaneetnood, ii, Howden; Norfolk county, 15 (two delegstlom rune.** Anne, 6, Libbey; Bontnampton, .-, for Dyer and .*> for Llbbev ., Sony,.' (not beard from); York, 3, Libbey; warwick, ., I.ihtiev. Chatrama (lay. collector at Newport'* New*, will ctll the Convention to order. ind ba is ii strom.' Libbey Baan, -> tbal tbe Libbey people from Norfolk county will be seated. Tin* would nea to shut Bow¬ den oat, l.ilt hi* friend* *;iv h.- i* divide.IN the *tron«e*t man hefore the people, and they will raise s howl in the Convention. Indeed, it is professed tbal -bare will be either a eoo-promisc eandidate.Caltoban or Turner.oi that then will be a s[.lit in the .'oiivi-nti.in and two nomin, ra. It is well known that Libbey i* the Mi- hone candidate, and Mr. Bewden admit* tlmt he i-not able to combs) tb. m chloe, cv.-n with a majority of tbe people behind him. Many of Libbey'* friends claim, it li said, that they fuvcr his nominstloo OB per- ¦ooal pounds, and not because they sre Irit tidly to the Mahone machine. V. A t ul-anii-Df Inl Affair lu Yl .lliaiii.l.urii- Dr. \W*e Speak*. (t Maapaaasnes at BM -Beassiatil ptspatea.] WnxiAMgatmo, Angusl IB, 1884. Thc Mahone Ucpuldican- mel to-alghl t...I.ct a delegate anti alternate ii tba Hampton Congressional Convention. Toe meeting wa* presided over l.y 1. M. South- sll, wbo, en taking tba chair, extended an invitation to ths Straight nuts to BOOM lo ind have harmony in the party, bos BOO. of the followers of Dc-.ndorf aad Brick- ham accepted the _enthnnn'« kind invi¬ tation. Dr. Wi*, a .- appointed detogste, and Sam.Harri*(colonal)alt'in.:>. Beery- Hiing was done through aonMBlttool ;ip- polated hy the Chair. Dr. Wive was called on for a a| The Doctor said that in lc* than «lv wuk* linie would he an SMOtOtal IkkOl Ut thc li* ia that would he snti*fse|.>ry to bo-li wings ol thc Be|iiildic.tii p.irtv; tint In- waa in conversation a few dava |l*?o in Kichmond with tbe Straight""1- hilders, and that be knew whereof li. spoke. Ile told the negroes, that thc DsaaoenM rmd brought ob tbs war, sn<l ¦l>'»t .'"' K*'.-"**''- cana hid saved the country; that he was not here asking lor their votes-was not a candidate for any B_BB.Imt th.it one of these dav* he would like lo go to Congi rs* for the sake of his children. W. A Derided lli.p...|ii..ti ia Kirk la I li/ il- iii Cliy. frorrrfpnndeneo ol Hie Kir ti amati IM.palrh.l IlAMITOX, ABfBBl -."'. t___> The Bepabtteaa county meeting Waa held to-day, and In }iolnt of noise and coiifu-i-m would compare favorably with any ever lu lil. although lt is believed that the palm tor thal kind of ll contention I- held Iv tin I'i'iiv which noniiiia'i-l JndgeSpalitlagla 1 ."*._. After fonrhiiiirs of uproar the'Iel- eaatat (BBrea) were rieeted. bm the* were, . rn motion, instructed fur lion. il. Libbey a* their lir-t choice, pure 1* a tli-po-lii >u iiii'iHig Hie delegates (n |_c_M__B_ said In¬ struction, some -ay they will vote a- they i Irate, A resolution wa- adopted approving the _fortfl Betag made lo liaruioni/e t_B tWB whtga af the party, Bad f"r tin-withdrawal Of both ticl.et- ami putting up a BB- Ml "f (lector--. Pera wonder bo resolution wa* "thrill endorsin. Main,nc, Illaiue, ami Ls> cnn. IltMI'ToN. I wo Set* or li. I. _-,i,. from York-Pl«lol*. i lui... anil annes lliiplair.l. [_a_B_as_-B__a "f Hie itkTini'iii.! D_aaB__l witii.kMsmmi, Aagaat _u, is*.. The Mahon.' lb publicans of York county met at TorktowB yasterdB] io «end dele- eates ht thc Ilariipton Convention, and proved one nf the most noisy and turbulent ratbenagi ocr held in the eoaaty. Thc Itt pubHcaai of the eoaaty ure div hie.l lalo two faction*. The Norton brothen bead oas win., md e\-( "lic-t.-r Mitchell 'col¬ ored), who waa tamed ont of the York eustotii-hoiisf bacBUBe ba favored Blaine for the i-n siiii'iicy. leads the other. A white i, an nainetl Lackey wis made chair- lliall. lind BB -noll M the ( "llVCiitiiill wai "pened Ightiog eommeaced. and waa kept up Ior fully two In .ur-*. Plttoli vv.-re drawn Bad knives ami _lu_- wen- fr-1 iv used. Piaally tbe two factions were separated* tba room divided off aad wparati r*onventto_i i" kl In tbe * ibm room, -i iidin.: two a ts ,,i delegate*, After the iiiijolinn lent of the t-'onventloa the Ogbtlag wai renewed oa tbe outside of H., building aiid in tl,-- -rr., t-. One ol the colon il Mshoneites in attendance said, .* De foughting beal anything I ever aced. It 'minded nu of war tim. .." W. ai.cl mable coi sty. I lie (liiirlniit..ville Vt., ting A Nplli-t|o- I .ne Ile in,, iii, I. fl "ire pout.I Hie Rtl ,,.-.,.-,,I le patch,] ('HMlI.i'tll.-VIII 1. AttgUll J',. |ss|. The *ii:ih,ti, if. pul,ina::, and tbe orig.* Bal Itt piii'iicjiis (n thi- countj ¦!,' aol .. mix " w, il. Aa to them, tbe CoXlitlou tl...-- not cal -..- pcrfi -iv. Thli spirit. vv hieh iii in ra Mabone no doubt regard* a* a spirit of insubordination, has ni vcr failed to iiiuiif' -t ibu If in ile- public ii,.-- tl tbe Itt publii a i part.) lu thi* ounty, A. M. Laws 'ti i- fe a li r ol .!;,. anti- Mifititie wing, and seldom laid .. I work in." Id did n"i f lil yes erdav, when a mi etlng compi d of deli rat. - rrom both vv.n-.-s ..f ti,, ,,,-ty in,a iu the urt-bou-c |0 '" t di ll I''- I" lill Wo .,!-!-,,-!, I c.. .ii ul mal « onvention. Mr. Fifi, post. Blaster al tbe L'nlverslty, aud representa¬ tive of Mahoii in thi- county, i- chairman "(thc party's organization herc. Mr. Law¬ son dm- bo! recognize 'ii- authority ii chairman, bul on tbi.utrary, claims thal bi (Lawson) i- the chairman; and ll wa sb »wn conclusively In tli nu eliug day thal ihc puny (ai represented io that meeting) waa overwhelmingly with Law« sun. Ai boob bi the rn etlng wai c died to order, Fife n |u< ited that n* tb te a ia i difference of opinion .-ti ihe cbalrmaosbip question, hi- friends ihould withdraw irom the meeting ind gather al thc town hall aero - tin- street; whereupon Mr. Fife pm on in- hat and walked oat, fol¬ lowed by less than i dozen sympathizers. This attempt to divide the meeting was palpal.le failure. Before a .reit while tbe s,-,ii-is returned to tbe court-room, and thereafter the happy dwell together, but n..t in harmony. Lawson demanded thal certain resolu- tit,ii* wbicb be had prepared ihould lie ,,i,sui,!-, ,i and paued, Tl. arraigned Mabone In strong terni- for meddlesome attempts at bossing in thia oouaty. The preamble recites tba! General Ma- bone's piT-i-i'-tit "war upon the Republi¬ cans In thi* ci,unty ha- become an Intolera¬ ble tubaace"; .. that for three yean pre¬ ceding the _8d day of April, ls-i. ',, made repeated attempts to take from tin- people the righi tochodee their own county c.,mini.tc. and chairman, and to oblllerate i! -lin, Bi publican. A.-." : that thi reso¬ lution |,a-sei| by I.em nil M limn, "- ,,:- tl.-r» **in hit -od "f April Convention," giving him absolute power to name the count] chairman, la inequitable, oppressive, and subversive ot fte rightful autliorltj "f I le. ¦¦ 'inpi liing them to bend their BCCKI to h's yuki ": --that the Bepubli- can-of Albemarle protest in thi most de¬ termined manner against rhi- assumption of General Mabone tn dictate tbe chairman- -hip": >. that bis action In tblscounty and tbat ol hi* venal tramps is rejected by thi people in public meeting '; .. that thc tyrannical policy ol Oencral Mabone is creating additional eau* (or diaeord," ftc, ftc. Th.- Mabone men Sllbuitered lu every way cone.ivable to defra) tbe resolutions. Tick na,vi il to i.-ibli. to adjourn, recess. As.; bul unsuc -.-.-fulli. T lutlons were adopted, aod bj a large ma- Jonty. Lawson bad tbe meeting well in ii .1. ii il Mabone bu bo m ib lu Ibis ounty w h., bas anything lil..' his Influence with the ;:. roi s, Qi ip. l:.n ami I liere. The Domat."--' I- the name "f a i: >bi - mian paper publlibi d m Milwaukee, li is said that Prohibition!*! in recent v.a:s hiv. l.rome rh. and bow -i si ti tolaller \] lain* it bj - tying tl.-it it ii imt fi,ml but wati r (bal produi fit. ,i ii au is well represented al lbe ti reslry exhibition ol Edinburgh, There i- now in Japan a Governmeni department "f f.-i'i-nv uni a forestry school numbering ISO pupil*. Efforts are being made bj bi (."veiii'.iii i.t to inn 'duce loreign ibrtib* and trees, aa well aa lolroprovi thc native valieti, ¦-. Tbe new prectoui gi 11 di* overed a ct,upi,- ni v, ara ago ni a mine n ii B 'ldg< w id r, N.C. snd known ,i- il.Ilid- tlenlte," i- -aid to bc aim. -t caji i] t,, thc 'id. ll is ol a clear, !" ,ulifl-l _r:i»»- -int. ipnrkli« like a diamond, and l* v r> bard, Tbe (rem ba* arotiaed much ii.i,n- interest iu Engbmd than la tin* country. The oatricb-farmlng enthuiiaits Ihvh: tried California and Florida, ive b ib concluded t" begin ali over agalo In Max* leo Tbe Oovernmenl bai granted tbe promoter! of the ic_ema 70.000 acre* ol lami and SOO apiece for tbe lint SOO Mrd* Imported. On these indltioas it looks as though the promoters would make monej even *f the oatrtebes died.fl a. iiiiiv..rt. il. i ..lint .s.ibiirotl. wiio wis recently the I! is.j ni Ambassador al Berlin, baa told h's valuable collection! "f danica, antiquities. The Ida tm ta.'e of St. Petersburg I* tai- to have paid for the lerra-eott* colleetlon the sum nf 044,000 rn ni*-; the Berlin Museum, for I'-' rases and GO plecesol sculpture, ¦"iiii.iioii marks, sod tbe British Museum, for th- broii-cs- and other objects, 905,000 mark-. Among the ruin* at Pompeii in* been found a human relic iu an exceptionally got d -late ol preservation, Il li described il- the full-len_tll fossil ol a man. who a i- prol_u.li struck while in flight at tbatl-M ol Uh tit-iru, -lion of the civ. The fe* Hire- are well il-riiied, tin mouth being tllgbUy open, showing the teeth Ib ittber jaw. Ihe hands -tre perfect, and OBS is suppoeed la bave bela two k,>-, which Wire fnlltnl el--.se tO lt, While tilt- I_gB Bl. ipread OUl and lllghtly raised. Tin- left ii inb.r bad, however, wea broken. ¦¦t kt re stORBl visited lluiuar.v c.rly in AUgUSt. In the villa-,', ol /.'bi-.eny I vv hole family perished, and mi th" lim-of om "f tin* nalwayi -tvanu bottaei ware tb s'rn.i d. 'I ii. fateof the Zebegeny family came alaiitt in thi- ti: inlier The wafer had raahed late oas nf the -__¦__ and the lili'baild bloke -l hole ill Hie OStliBg thrungli which in iircw all the iBBMteB of ih- bouse. Hut in a short tin.,- the entire house fell in. and the wife, four children, and i * rv.uii were drowned. Th" husband wi- sated by elinirinsf to a rafter, on which he Moated to B point loni' miles away. llorar_r_'a At ni IMiii.|ili_t., Knit Al.CtlllOI.lSk_. Dr. C.S. Elli*, ffahaah. Ind., say*: "I pn-cribed it for ii milli who had used In¬ toxicant* to excess for fifteen year*, but during the last two years has entirely ab¬ stained. He tniuki the Acid Phosphate is of much t.t-ut-tit lo bim." THE ASYLUMS, AGAIN. AB INVESTIGATES ORDERED. la-i-l-mrr Aitjasra lo-llnr tmi-h.lfd II.,l-l!. In-r*rr HIM l*a*»eS- **lo Mare Wbl*. kef for Direitar*. Oe., *c. In the Senate yesterddy Mr. Wickham, chairman "f the Finance Conni,t-toe of that body ami member ol th'* conference com- mitt, e of thc two house* appointed Ut con- h r a* io thedls.i*freeingvote*on the amend¬ ed Ki.I.l'.-h, rj>( r bill, submiUed tbcfollow- liiK : Th' committee of conference on the di*- Igre. in-* vdes of thc two bouses ,m Hon*,' bib No. recommend the adoption of an urn. iidiiu nt to (Ik- Senate «uh*titiite a* fol¬ low* Mrtka ont all after the word money, in lim lt, and insert tin- folloivlnir: The .'ii' ol Betanga referred to In this act Shall itt all case* be taken to fie Jillv 1, 1 *.*.'_. and this ad itali ba construed as if it had un io sn pressed in thc act approved Keilli.iv ll, IMS, and tn. new l.ond shall limier this act I.e given for any eeupOMOr intel--'.n registered boada awntlonod in thi- -.ni, ii maturing after tbe int day of July, **j. Ii(»11-ctfully reported. V, .C. WtCt-UM, < li airman Senate Committee; ll. ll. 1-OU.tKli, < li.umian House Coininittce. ARrectt" bj tbe Donall aadsMbowiaant1 ly t»j the House. li I'. Ml I. FROM ('(.MYilTTFKH. Mr. Ken berri, from thc I rwmlftim on Qeneral Laws, reported Senate bill repeal lng so much of an act processioning tba laods in th.mattes "f Aeeomae, Northsm ptob, Ilsnorer, Carollae, and Edward u refers lo thc oonnty of Caroline. Mr. Wickham, from the Committee ob Finance, presented the followliuj t»ill*: A l-ltl to iiiin nd ind nina.! MCtlOO IS, chapter 58, of tbe Code "f i-*7t. ao at to :-. -, ribc in v\ bal t. inn* tb.- mutiev of the stste shall he kept: a Lui requiring thc i,Hii ii . in j uga ot thc public Institutions which draw appropriations from Ita Btate to m.ike .niall, liv fiscal reports t> the Board of Public Works. nui> i*i*-; i'. House bill in rt fi rem e I di tc ised c in'c. ami for the appointment >.f Inspectors, wi* ki n np oul of it* order sad passed, *. n.lie bill to amend rod re«j iac( -.tion* l and -ji ol ebapter '- of sn sci f.< provide for ti.> assessment >.f taxes on persons, pro|. rt). 4c, wu taken op and p isa. d. Senate bill luthonxlng tbe Judge of the Hustings "'ir'. f Hlchmond to b ive regis- tratlon-book* copied in certain cases, and to r. peal cbapt. r 510 ol thc Acts ol i**: *t. s.iini, idil iii relation to aa increase >.f tlc compensation ol the clerk "f the iir- CUil < ...'lil "f lire nsvllle and ..there .un¬ tie*. 001X0 Tu Al'MlTtN TU-I'YV. Mr. Tl'it t Mr. McCormick lo tin* chair) oil. red the following: /.¦¦ Set ab {din House coo- ni lin'.*, iii vv h n the two houses of tbe (¦¦ii.r.il \--ci.i!dv .eli, ..nil Vin lin*, lav tbs _';:li iii-t.iui. they adjourn to meet on Wea- i dai thi 'J-'l da) ol October n< Kt, Agreed to. PAT -i -l'KM'II'. Mr. Hurl offered thc following: /. ,, li. thi House ol D.-i-.: ites concur* i'll.1. Thal during tl" recess ol tbe Gen¬ eral A*-' iu'''v commi nclng the _7tb <>f Au- gust, ism, aud ending the Sid day ol <>>.. folier, 1884, no compensation shall be al¬ lowed the following offloers, to-wlt: the a--:-tant* of the < l-rk of thc Senate and of the Clerk of tbe House or Delegates, the *ei.-e:int-at Arm* .,i the Senate, tbe ter- -.'...n'-at-Arm* >.f the House,thc Doorkeep¬ er* "f i ..tb lion*.-*, the clerks >.f tbe teveral -I inding commltti es "f each house, and tbe pagi * ippointed in tbe Senate rod House of te*. Alt. ..I to on recorded vote.aye*.'ii : no. -. I Mr. Turner). Sent to tbe House. WABBAXTS foil MKvtliKIt*. Mr. Wickham offered thc following to prevent members drawing their *_s per wuk (until the |180 I* exhausted),and with the view to having full rank.* in th. tWO Iii'U*e* at Hie fall *e**ion Resolved [tbt House ol Delegates eon- curring), Tbat no warrant* ?hall I.e snood lo nu min r* dui inn tli.- period of neon for pay. Mr. Barham *.id tbe Senate bad no right !o pa-* anv snell resolution, and if tiley did .-md be chose to vote against it. it could have no binding effect upon lum. His v mar of th.- law wa* that the recess i* i part of tbe *. niton, ann mt inls rs can ronttnue to draw al the rat-of 6SS per week until the arv i* exhausted. ii,.- resolution wot igreed lo, and sent to the House. -AlfTEBN ti'.MT!'' A-Vli M UATRBB, Mr. Atkinson ssked tbst the following irom the Whig report ..f House proceed. in.- ¦.( Honda) be read .-i i..iti idll ¦* authorising tbe use of sqy surplus thal mat r. main of the *'i!ii bera* tofore appropriated for tbe purpose ni building and Improving the buildings si thc Eastern Lunatic Asjlum snd to build n aliii nee for th superintend, nt," earns t;p on it* passsge. Mr. Oreen, ol stafford, laid tbal list win* ter tbe sum ol WO.OOO bad been given for 'hun. ind specifically appropriated t,,wan!* completing ih. tower-bulkltng. Al*... that an additions! appropriation had i.. n made "f 910,0. 0 lor the turnt*blngof 11, tri. lights, Tbls appropriation was in consequence of a itatement coming from ibe superintendent, nd from a number of the Democratic committee appointed to Investigate thi sneirsof tbst asylum, Ital ippro] nation v\ * ni csasaiy. From information given to me I Had ari ii,i-t f tin ie sppro] ri iii.ni* hive been iquaadered In the erection ol porches ead porticos connecting the different build¬ ings with each other, a convenience uti!- l-tdonlj hythe Democratic .iii*- -r*.. >f thc as) lum, and worth nothing t., the lomat! * lor whose benefit tbe mona) was appro. printed. Above all. this money in being spent tor these portico* and porches be- corni - hurtful to those vi ry sams inmate* iu furnishing s conduit for cootag.i* diseases from one building ta an* other; and all thi*, a* 1 am further in- formed, li done witboul the obtain* log "f a ringM bid for construction. From tbe tame Information l kara timi no nee. -*ity existi for tbe erection of bouse for tbe superintendent. I. there¬ fore, In Justice to times of ii* win. roted for the appropriation la.-i winter. BS ul-" 10 iii.- Houri,on pally, now in power, and having alwaya courted an Investigation of roi alleged crookeder*, in thc manage* ment of that asylum when under Repub¬ lican control, particularly la*t w inter wh. n sn InvesUgsmn was sought, 1 now think it becoming that oo opposition should bi made to an inveetlgetioB of the present nan* igement, should one be lougbt. When . ..-j i, ion* of improper management and Improper conduct are alleged on tin* door, roch an Investifattou tba dominant party ibould demand with unanimity. Mr. Atkinson MM Ital a* a member of thi I- an! of tills ssylum he should not at th.* time make any eomaSBBt <>u tl$s *tate- ii.i nt, l.ut would oller the following: Hr it resolved (the House ..f Delagalss concurring). That a eonunittea of two mas (..I* and three m. nih.*** of the lloii«e ks appointed, with Lastroettoei to proesed forthwith to investigate, ascertain, aadro> port to iii.- QcMcral Assembly l-t. K\'Imt aBioiintof MOMOJ was rOOttVOd by Hie directory of the K;i>t.rn l.tm.itic A-v I'iin li tween OetObOT 1. mtt, till April lo, 1SJ.4, ind how the mme Waa ._- pendi d. .Jd. What amount of money belonging tO *:>i.l :i-> linn w::* turned over bf the former management to tba pt) *<nt iii:in_^cuicut, iii iwlng .ach fund separately, ld. what indebtedness the old aaaaaoja* m. nt I. ft to be discharged bf tbe new Hoard. 4th. What has been thc SXpendttWOa ol thc fund of *aid Bayham by thc prc*eiit inaiia-im.iit, and aaperlall} what di*iio*i- iioti ha* been made of the fund -ippropri- ated at tba had aaaalon of ttaGeaaaal .Vs- lentblj for building and rep .irs? Th.- emmit'e. was gteen authority to send for person* and pajn-r*. sui *, .ju. tit Iv. w Inn Moola bill rcquirim: the Bsaaagen of public Institutions to ¦Oka 'iiiaitcrly reports of their dnnii.'i.il affair*"* came upon its |ia.siuge. Mr. .iaine* .sid: Hefore tbe bill i* | _.*cil 1 would like to (,et in an amendment to prevent an abuse. 1 know of an ln*tanee where » lady'* bWtand hus BUM In the Ka-tcrn I.un.mc Asvluni, and for tho last three nu,nt hs she has. written a dozen Utters, In¬ cl..-lng stamps, asking ii* to the condition ot her hus!.anil, and hs* received no replv. There ought to lie some one at toe asylum to answer th,'*c letter*, lt it of vital in¬ terest to such people. Mr. Wickham: lt is the duty of tbe su- prrintendenls to answer suth lett-TS. 1 thev do not do tbrtr duty aad tbe atuntlo of the boards I* railed to thc nutter, lt at remedied, then f will go aa far aa aay ma to correct the wrong. Mr. Atkinson: It ls tbe dulv of the pei ________ to ins-ir three letters. H I* lunn.inti with a clerk lor trial use. Ul Moncure ii the luperltiBMident, and If ao; gentleman will furnish mc with the n_.net ot the partl-s I will forward them tn bim Mr. Hurt: I will furnish one at mj door Mr*. Nathaniel H. Walker. Mr. (.1:111-: Mrs. (.rave*. Btirkevl't-e Va. The resolution* wrr-* adopted and teni to the House and emt 11 ired in. and Mritrs. Htrry and Harli,rn wi re appointed mern- licrs of the committee on the Heaate'i part. i-Aprroi. sip mr. lbe si.tstltiiti" for Mr. Afkln»on'. bill ¦jppropilatlnir fAOO to keep tin- Capitol Square lu order (pei me. manuring of grata. i-tc.,) crime up, and Mr. Width un explained and urged the adoption of Hie substitute, which wss in ci,, ct thc aBBBB a* HM MB, Mr. Turner opp_>ie<l Hie appmprttHon. Ile BataajBt tha first thini: we knew wc would hake an empty Treasury. Mr. ____BBBB favored the ap|iropri«ilon, and stid that the Capitol **<inari' ls npidly iroing down, by n-asnn nf washe* from l;e.avv raim. He and Mr. Wickham lioth explained very clearly that something be- itaBB convict latsir i* n-eded to keep the bqn ire iii i.rdtr; that pureba*!*! of varioi sorts have tn Im- maile, ind there ts not cent to do so. Formerly *iim* were gtvi tn the Square from the f_of___8ff_ contin¬ ent fund; but that fund had bren, Mr. Wickham thought, unreasonably reduced and mollly for the Square could no hinger ic naiad therefrom. Thc Mihstitute was ordered to engross¬ ment. DBTv_aa_n or r_a____* Mr. QlBflgaW ottered B bill, which was referred. requiring stat. undent* at Mw t iii"*-1-r-ity of Virginia lo pay where tin lr pan in- or patrons are abie to do if. "The intent hereof being to require tho*. *o for¬ tunate a* I" ctijnv Hu- iilvantji_.*» of thc i-nat charity berala pravajad i. aid the ( nuiniciiwe-ilth to m.iini.iiii it. so far aa they maj be abb . by payment of reasonable cbargea theraaar; aad provided further, that no pi is,,11 «hall bi- admitted as 1 stu- deal free ot charge for IBftloa under Hit' provblon ol tin* act bbIbba tha faculty iball I. s,(i.|i, ,1, by actual exiiiiinilton of the applicant or by a certlficat. from «oin_ colletcc or preparatory ____>*_, Maa U>- h.i* inai'.c iuch pl..(icu ney in tho branch ol -tu,Iv wini li h.-jiro|His,s to pur-uc as will mal,li him to avail himself of the ad- \ BBtSfta alTi'i-iltil hythe Cnlverslty." ll tl ilise ol IK-li.slvs. The Bobbi agraed bb tha "onad* joint ri solution lUtbortBtag thc distribution ami Minting ot two thoBaaad Baaaaa of tho lb use bill No. th, rninartlag tbt* old elec¬ tion law. s:t;iir BUBBBB. The Ilou-t i_r. eil to adjourn to nu it at 8 -.'clock at night. i.i.Hi 1..vin; raa niraaai op na _rn__a« Mr. Halton introduced tin following ill, which wa- referred t-> H.. ) 8_BB____ (,,; Couti "f Justice 1. /;. Ii nun id be the (A narai AtmattAta of Virginia, that Itu- fun 1* appropriated lor each fiscal year for the support of the lunatic a-) Innis of the Mat.- shall only be tl raw 11 irotn thc public Treasury in quar¬ terly iBitalmentS, a* follow*, t.i-wit dm* fourth thereof on the lal day of January, one fourth aa tbe l*t day af April, one fourth on the 1st day of .Inly, and BBB fourth on the tat day of l7_toh_f i" tttk v, ar, amt it shall not ba lawful lo pay out anv portion of Hie ftliii'.s appropnaled for ..mv (beal v. ar except la Basel tae-Kpeaaaa of tbat year, nor any portion of tin finnis drawn iu any .plait, riv Instalment ,\, ,-pt f,,r ii-.e expenaea ol that qiuilai af the Jiaf. it shi,ii not tn- lawful fm Um aatharttaa ot any lunatic BBjhBB ta Isarmw any money, of to contine! any debts of any kind. 1 v- 1. pt such as may tie n< .v**urlly contracted to tie paid from time to time out of tho funds tb awn for any quarter ot a fear, nor th<- instalui.iit drawn lor out* BBBltai Miall Hot be applied, in any case, to tb. expratts of any oilier (p.arter. _. it shall lie ihe duty ot the superin¬ tendent of each lunatic asylum in thc Stale to publish prmiiptlv ut the .nd ol each qBarter ot tba year, ba bobbi bbwbbbs per publish.,1 in the county wherein Hie asv lum i- located, a full tti'l exact li*t of 1:0 h item of -iipplit aud other exi--n*rs, I -ought und paid for in thal quarter, and tbe exact price paid for the lame, w llb tbe name of the peraoa ar.paraOBB from whom the piircha-e wis made, and lo whom l_y- unlit waa niide. 3. It shall not be kartell-, the aiitbori- In s,,t anv lunatic asylum 111 the State to fiirtii»h to thc Board of Visitors af such Bsylom, of to any other ptttOk than tbe pallrntaof the a-vlum. ut ihe expense nf 11:.-"state, any wlii-kt-y. brandy, ur winn., j or any amit or BleotMMk! liquors or drinks w had vt r. 4. Thi* Bri shall be in fore*' Irom its pa*. *n_e. _sv_ra trTaorm vtmns ami b__bbmbj__b__ The following coiiitnunlcition was re¬ ta iv. d fn ni the Auditor: l'.v a r.-olutioii of ymir houorsble body of the33d iu-tiuit I am directed to report to the Ueaeral Amemi.ly what amount ot th. appropriat-OBfl lo the asylum-) of the Mad f,,r the liscal year ending -Otb **.p- ti H.bt l. 1-st, was paid to tin- retired BBB* rial*, and also what aili,h.nt paid to the j resent boards ol s.ihi bbjIbbbb lu rasponee thereto l have to rei-ort as follow*: The appropriation to tho \V1-1.n1 Lunatic A*ylum for Un- fiscal year ending Beptember SO, 1884, aaa aaa^aoa, There bbb b balance to the credit of this Biylum at tin- begtaalngof thefiaaal jaar of fli«i.:i:iii.l... There was paid upon drift* of tho r*e- tlred offlcilla .74.1!'*'. ami for traiisp a_B* ti.'ti of patients up to April IA. 1*--.. .I.Isl.21: total. *?7..1 ..21. Th-n- bxs inti pola to present ofldali «*}_.,is*), aad for __ntpof_k__fl "f patient* -1111-1- April I". Iv-l. .*._*.IS; lO_J, f/il______ Ih. appropriation to the Eastern I.11- nattc Asylum fi r the j, ar ending S.p;»-:ii- lei :;n, UM, wa* f.'.i-oT. There WM paid tn th' rttiu-d B_B-__B upon draft 66ij.00O, and for tran-portalion ot patients >¦*-.._>_. Tbere ha* baaa pall lo pr. -eui nih",-inls tiuiii draft |-_.).i*iii. and f<-r tnui.p. nation <.'. patient- |_-.-0_I total, fin. Iii..**-.'. The Bpnropria_oa IO the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institution fm-tin* year Hiding s. 11, Daber 90th ws* oggjuw. There wa. pud fa retired _______ .34,- ¦"»isi. 'lhere ha. been paid to present of- licials .7..'mn. The appropriation tn Uk- I. 111a- t ic Atrium for Hie yeareadlag .loth r*cp- ttiiitur. 1884, wa- Iflt.OOO, Paid to retired "tTIeial* upon draft. ._7.-i>4.*__. and for transportation of p_i-ni*, 134..V). Total, .-'i7.sio.7ti. Paid to pr- -en! ui*.n ilnft, ?I*.',.V*h; I,,r iramportation ol iti¬ ti, nt-, ..sa'JS. Total, ^ 1 ._..'?**,).7 joint uhuuiibi or ri inman. Th.- joint coinmittec of BaBBBM-M k\t* poiiid d di detcniiine upon an ___aa_M_l a* to House bill No. _, ili-fl.ilng the Hue in¬ tuit of thc Kiildl-bcr.er bill, pre«etitt.l their report through Mr. l'oliard. aud lt w is Bjiaal to. [sw -I'tiate rei>ort Ior par¬ ticulars.] rataaaai at h tv_ _-tv_i__i_t*_* Thc follnwln_ resolution wa* ado|_ed : Resolvtd, Tint t_aOo_B_B__aa on .'Inanc*, be aiitliori/t'iJ to sit dunn*; tia* reeeivH ot the Gent r_l fl nimbly In the iiivi_Hj_ation <<f the .Hairs of the l'laiilcrs and Mcchaiiics Hank, ut PeteretMUg, and to publish their report to be made as soon .is the timi- wball le nady, whether the (iciiei-.tl Assembly .hall be in Beaaioa --r not* and the Superln- te____taf.Pu_.ie Pnatiag ahaM forward ti ti cpi,-- ,,f such printd re|iort to each uitmberof the lift;, ru! Assembly. r-WT>K\ D_ Mr. ( liail.s (in. th. newly-elnt.al mem¬ ber of tin* iiou«c from Prlaea Oe_rfBBB_ Snrrv. ap;. ared bafoTC thc Clerk'* desk and was duly -worn in. AHt IT AbJl'l Ktll-Sr. Speaker laid before th.- House a Joint res¬ olution proi-drag t.at whui thc (irtieral Asst nibIv ttlJiHirii BB the_7thlt adjourn to nutt mi thc lld ot October, and Hie same wa* concurred in. Nil I'AY IN _"_-BS_ rOB l'l.Bl_l_*. A joint resolution Imm the Senate was coinurn-d iu, urovidlni?tbatdurintc the re- aeas nu e__B_BB_-_aa Ik- allowed clerks and certain otlicef! of Ihe Assembly ; also pro» vitl-n_ :!i n un warrain* mall la* Usuetl to iitiiii cr*, during thc it-nod ol r.ce_* for pay ; alni, resolution*in regard tolhe fuud* of the ______ Lunatic Asylum and uklog for an invt.tigation of iu a_____* COI'KTV Mllii.il. iai__l_sit,*.*_s. il.His,- bill No. 84, pn.villili- for the mia- ncr ot .ippoititltnr and reiuovlng countv school ('oiiuui.-wioiii-rrt, was. uuder a tut- pension of tbe rules, taken up, ou motion of Mr. Anderton. ot _r*oak__t_fl*J. Tt_» _k 0M1M. Bli OX rOVKTU I'tiit.)

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W.nil'IKIirH'*'! & OWE-f. MANl-V I VAt 1 I III Its t)V KAMll. Ill.l Ml-*. 11'.'itt-.Mil l.niM.-. HI! A< KITS. _. -., TENTH AMI111 hlltsTRE-'IH. (lui new I'at'inry, uii.ur|>a*_'llu urm-.i-iiieiit mik) i-i|u!|mii, ul nv auy li Ult)rniintry. ls now lu full oiM-rallnu. and we itrs uri^

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MAHONKS MACHINE.CAMERON OPT AGAISST IT.

h «'in in_ Inlier mm lite Clan-roar is IllaIrllovi-! Iii/, ., 0r IVtenbars ;Nol lo Letlltrir Voirr Hr Miffed.It vin* Mati-d in the reter*lmrir piper*

vt *t.-1-,'iiy Hint ('.don. I .1. H. lirnWllillL'. pri¬vate s.tritnry ol thc Governor. WM in

rwoisltsjig tts night before-Minding thom. cliiti; lhere for Itu- (lotion of itfcBJOtast.< thc Knut ttl lUstrict ltepuhlican Nomi¬nating i ..liventlm. This j. im! true.(..Niul Brownian Mts Mohsanad Satur*day evening, nnd wa* nt hi* home, In

vVasbb_gtefl county, attending a meetinglien, :is iva* his right.

lt i* true, though, that Mr. A. M.I-russ tull, of lh;s eily, ivas In PctMOtMBrf,tttapiy ii a i.,(-m lifer <-i.nvi*yinjf the lol-I'.vv htf letter from the ('(.vernor

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It is my ('pinion that Hie I.t-i.iljii'.tcrsandI.<|iii!.limns of PetersbtUf -lioiiKl have |In. 1K|IW|W of t lit ir ehoicc a* 10 theBcpubtli in no milli .. for OOUglttl fruin myoYYii, the Fourth COagtessIpBSl district of

Virginia,1 wish 1 could lie present a! the meeting

uni i XpreSS mi v iiv\ * to my fellow-citizen*if Petersburg, who bare never failed t..

respond to my advice PnbHeduttM flo.tata nu- hcic: i.ut l would samsstijr mi-vt>e all numin rs of that patty to vt1ii.1i Ibelong not t.< tomi.iii HiijiBMtliei to anv

ir.,... ding v, liicli *|iall tAclinic thc peoplstri m deciding tbs matter* nt Issue, or

wbleb iball allow ¦ detenntaed machineto-ive control to s mlnorttT. if thc hallli i. d large enough, appeal, ai freemenbave siways done, to tbe open skr; si leoslgive room lor thc exercise of tbs tir-t prin¬ciple of our party. .. a fr. l ballot and a faircount." 1 bare no candidate to snugest.Were I present, tboflgb, I should feel freess an) other elllzen of tbe district t.. ax-11, u ii ir. lerenci. Hu: 1 do iv ith earnest-n. n and rigor protest sgelnM lbs asaniapHen ot right by anybody to dictate yourorganization, to Hems your ebsliman andcoiiiiniiiet nidi. Mid through sucb rsrisbedn.ii lim ry to control th.- delegation, radtbrougb Ibat t.> stifle iii.- voice of yourrommunitjr.

( h iosc your own nominee, if bc i*vour own choice, b. i* -tr,mir. If bs i*vour .lu.i.e. lu is iuin,.. If be ls n.it ymirchoice, lc is weak, rad will Injure theI any .'inl the |i' lldential ticket,

1 11 lu vc in ths people. I bare co conti-.',.i..e in machine methods, Experienceof tbe In*! three year* ougbl to teach all

that. I deny no du. righi to bei indldat.. 1 di ny the richi ..f any rn into be lom .! upon s constituency, if youneed ruardlani, executors, and admlnls-traton upon your political righto, choosethem now, If you need representatives,.I., i...t lubmil to having them appointedtor you,

To bore -<¦ ded from one j arty in re-Man, to on'rol of oj.inion in soother

Will hale leen DO glin.I a*k you, f. flow-citizens, lo demand suet

li no ol meeting to-nlghl rad -neh presid¬ing influent** - a*, wttboul reference to men

.u-patronage, will express yourehokeandmake you th.- free [. ..pie t-i.it yon ne rot!,

be, without division, a* dtlxena oftbe United States sad tbi Comtooawealtbof Virginia, lt. ip. ctfully rad truly,

Wn.i.i.iM E. Caniaoa.

A GLSEBAL REVOLT.

Ki. killi.' All Alone thc Linc Tnlk of Two

t aaeeailaas in Uk Foarth Dlsirtct.A spinlie i na!,lr.

In our Issac ofyi -iiiilay wegave reportsol s number ol tbs Republican meetingsbeld Monday in tbe Fourth congresBloiialdistrict to 11.-.-! delegate* to tbeCooventloncalled to me. In Petersburg on tbe _::)t Ii toDomlnati s candidate for Congress. Belowwe _i\<- falk r ami additl mal reporti wblcbconfirm sll bcretofon Indicated in respectof tbe r. voil .u-ain-t Mahons rad his choiestor toe nomination, Colonel lira.ly. Adis-l"-i:iou to kick i* apparent throughoutthc district; In some quat tors feeling runsvi rv bigh, and while tbe machine mav wininthctnd.it i* nhnosl oerteinthal it willbe mel with organized opposition. Bomsroundel have *.nt dclejrationi Instructedagainst. lirntly, otben have lelected two

f di re, ml lhere li strong talkof two convention! rad two candidates.a -i lit -.-. mi in.Y Itabk . Nor li tbe ri volt

confined t.. tbe Fourth district. In tbeNorfolk district tbere i* vlgorens opposl-

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lottesvill. letter Inlorms us tbst in Albe-ni.ii lc county i k ; iou* n i» llion bal brokenout.

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'I be Ri ]. .1 ¦' :.n matts me ting lull beratotal nigh) to choose delegates to the Con-i-.-,,.',ial X. ininatin. Convention dcvel-lid oin fad terr plainly, rad tbat is tbal

ki "f tbe part v then i* strong.em to wbal i« td im 1 " Thc M.i-

i linn.'' represented by Genera] Mahoneand Col mel Brady. The flgbl wsea deter-

mc ss between tbe Brod] and mti-

Rrady wing .and tbe former was signally11 .ii ii. rad left Ibe hall to tbe opposition,abo orgralzi d rad elected th. lr del. ^*:it. *

"....Hiiu.. inly, Instr, sting tbi n tb i >t< inlb. <i nu ntion for Joseph P. Evans.Thu morning a csll ls published for tbe

Ri puhll ii to un et In tbeir respectivewards to-morroa nigh) to elect delegates.Colonel Brady'i friend! will hav- tbeseii,111 pgi all *... tbemselvi t. Hi* opponent!w ill nol (toto th. ni, a they claim tint theybsd thc realer organisation last night, snd

(1. legates under the regular call.The toni, t tween tin* two faction! bo¬gan at the very opening of tbs meeting,¦nd Martel in tbe claim made by tbe ettychairman «.l tbe right t" name a temporarychairman. After nearly an hour'* flgbl(.iii tin* matter it wai finally acquiescedin. bul ix. temporary neeretar* wai ari> lech ;i. Tbere nason.'continued scene ofconfusion snd disorder from the beginningtotbeehwe ol tbe m. ci int,'. The propo*Hom tbst tbe temporal*] chairman ibouldappoinl a committee to recommend dele¬gates, and that thc temporary ibould bemade tin permanent organisation, camefrom th" Brady side >-f tbe bouse, and srere

rotoptly nut by tbe Evans men, who pre¬vent, (i Heir submission to a vote. Ki nail v.

seeing tl.it ibey contd do nothing, th,-idadyitc* withdrew, after llw ebalnnan

el ned the meeting adjourned. Tba¦tt. opt to gi t th. ir |,pondi!* out of tbsililli I'V \!',l..lli-l,|!|_ tl.e light! llso fiih'd.The i.y ii * attn went to tbs -Booting deter-mini d to assert th. ir r',;ht* und lo haw-fair pavy, ead their determination curie Itic ni iboougb t" rococos.The opponents ol Brady okla. ¦ ute

joilty of Hi. Kepufdic-ii voter* of tbe city,.i.' -1\ they intend lo tii-'iii tbe machinein tbe bitter end. Thc fooling ls mu*i.at ,f it .- ase. rtalaed tbal Madar taetlci

to Uki*:- BM! lii^ht wcic, practiced in the.¦..lilith* of UN district, timi »lniiild pre-vni to Brady's suecees lathe NominatingConvention, tbere aili aaeoredlr ba twoKi piit-lii-iiii eniidiilati - iii th. ti. ld.

'I lie disposition of tin* Democrat* 1* tomake no nomination in ihi* district, bot toMund aloof Kiwi lat lbs RemMteena IgbiOUl th" ir Al.El i. nc. *. Th'' |)eiiio. r.V* li >'¦

no love for Matiotic'* methods or toe ma-chine, and lt Ute revolt I* MirhVicnt In tbsKi puhllcsn party lo hreuk them doini,they will vvIkIi lt God-speed .even thoughax.loud mau is thc ni mi* li \ whi. li tin*ind i- lo bs accomplished. Many of themwould no .Inn'.t lend -helping han:).

It is -aid i.y the Bil BtOdy leader* Iii ii

Un mal ht'dv of the colored jx-oplc ure

heartily In sympathy with the movement tonominate a eolored mun lor L'ongro**, sudlt ls claimed *1*9 that nol a tew of thu

prominent vi lille nun nf ii,e('o_lltlon portyureierretly *_alnst Hrndy.Tbr Indications an- tli'nt Hrafly will getthe nomination. Inn tt mn |,0 arromplb'hedt,y thr exclusion of *..,.. opposm*. deieK*-Hon*; ind. In this creal, there will beadual convention and t,¥. ..-n,'*,!-^. TheHooper, thr (.nine*, the l).d«nn, and IheEvans Intcrcts arr nil opposed to Brady.BBd they will prol.-ililv ..it,. upon one otihelr numlicr who mav appear to bethestrongest.The Itrady kadara Inn- in- apparently

tart in and aoaldeai of success. They layall of Hie l-lnnienf but _f*rbt_ seen.*of dis¬order ;ind cniifu-nni nn a -1 _- opponent-.'I lu rc nn- -mic doubt* about M.-cklen-ban coiint.v.Imili parOea claiming lt*ileleirate*. It- vote I, a br.e one and mayhold th- balance of power hi the Conven¬tion.

lin report that li,.vernor Cameron i*oppoeed to.nlonei Brady aad i* u.*in_ hi*(loris to sec|ir). hi* defeat is B_TB_BBg enm-

iiiiiit and ha vii; ir it-, |j,.,., |..r, _

The lal- in all PBBpiiJa j- an _itcrrslin_one, rind the CoBVeBtloa of next Fridaywill prolmlilk be a* liv. Iv in its results ttvv:.* ihc uniting ol last Bight,

Horns An vir.

NOTTOWA Y RECALCITRANT.Mn hour .-,,,,I HU Klan friday Beaiea atBvarr Tarn-Thr Hat hine ill Ka l,ttn_rrWork.r__fl__B_B___eael thc Richmond Dispatch.!

Ni'TTolVAY (.HTlTIIHI __, )ABBJOBl th, MM. $

Thc BepabBcBB ¦****__< te <i.-.-t aata*irate- to the (ntieression.il District Con¬vent inn assembled in the mill IIBBBB hereto-day al VI o'clock M., and whs called toorder bj Meredith Watson, k.,.., countychairman. .1. M. Morton was elected per-main nt chairman I.y acclamation, the v.i.tcrowd betas Iw erny tn one in favnr nf thisrinti-l'rriilv chairman.The Brady nit ti iiiiml-ered abon! forty,

while lhere were al,nut live liiindred whowere oppoeed to the Un*.', favorite. c*_a*-t i,in nt iv nil the delantes elected werabitter :i_ainst Until*., Beaator Oalaea lacliailliisli of the county delegation, whichvs ri- in-trued d lo vote Bgai-81 .lanie. H.Brad) aad oppose the ormUuitoa bywhich thc chairman of tba Coagfeahoaal(mi.miltie shall Call Ul' ( "liva lllinli to or-ih r and pri -tilt- a* temporary cliairinati.

Bcaohitfbni wen passed str-Bgl* eon-illillinna the uni hud- Iiiv.i'ki al liv tin* ma¬chine to fores npoa the pe,ipi,- a nani tovv bon foiir tilth- of the voter- are oppotedalto denouncing the method- adopted aodenforced l-v Brady in hi* odktal capacitya* collector of iaterBal reveoue, roch aadist har.inn otlicials Irom ofSet who op¬pose him. forciBg |a,-iiiit-t,r- and other.H. li* rapport by thr.-att nin_ them withnu,i,val. nrloging Into the district Gov-mun bi clerki fr.itn Wasblagtoa, employe.i,f the navy-yard al Portamouth, travellinghired naen ai canvassers, the Issnlng ".

cireBtara di aonncti pt colored men who op.pored bim,ftc, After Milich tbe meetingaili.HUTU il.Thr lim-t (li._raciftil, blgta-bsaded pro*

eri-titiiL's ever koowa were attempted aftertl c r.diotirniiii-nt of flu- Convention. Tbecolliny chairman, barlag hi -ard lin re-,,lu-linn- rent, became infnnated, aad turningto a bystander remarked thal be did notunderstand t-'f. .r> thal tbe meeting was

1 Fioa. AOAIBBl BBMOUIi BABO-B.il. then tiirm ,1 to (ol,nu I QUlfaUB, poet*master .ti Blackt-ud-Whit-Sv, wttb thc r.marh ti.at if be bad a mlowtag hewould ictuiii tn the conrt-lioiise andbold BBOtber meeting. Notice iva- gtreu

> one of thc henchmen thal anothernat lini: BBS (ailed bv Waltoo, countychairuiai), and while proceediri_ to eleda committee to retire and nominateiliii-raics, liv-' hundred men were calledinto-Un-cnnrt-hini*" i,y Senator Gatflna, whoInatrueted them to be 'inlet, mteh the pro-,-t a ,ln_-, and at his cali vite _OWB everymotion. Wben thia waa done, WateoB,(iilliaiii. and the little machine horde tooktheir hal* and left, leaving thc CO__t-ho_seto Oaiin-'s linn. Senator (iaino. tln-narose BBd in :i -tirrin^r speech denouncedthe action of the county-b-trman, and tor.to pieces the meat-ead-bread brigade lol-loivim. bili) Bgaiaet tlic people.

,1. M. Morton and Others followed. The1 :tst crt.vvd demanded the clc-'lion of BBOtberi-nitty chairman. Order Uiii_ restored,

a committee wa* tent to Mr. Watton r,>-

Questing him to ezplau bl* action, TheI'oiiunittie returned, reportiag iii* refnaslto COBB- A s, .ond committee was -mit.with a lil,.' result. Wat-on wa* then rt pu-dieted. Hi- restgBatioa will he demanded.

BOWB with BBAOT.The henehiiicn nf the machine were thu*

mel alni defeated in their preconceivedplan inst ml a oootcstlag delegation, inch ailins I,.-, ii sent by -ucl) methods from someother cnunties of the district. The atten¬tion of t_« people of Xottotraj arasealledtn the maimer iii which 'hey wire to ).>.stifled at the Petersburg Convention. Theair vv::* filled willi curses IgalBSl Bradyami hi- set. while al declared, if notoLnated, Ibey would mt support him. batwould appeal to tbe balk- to redresa them-selves. Thia sentiment ts entertained byivvn third-nf the RefBlbHcaBI "f the tlis-itict. and Hu- emphatic expressioB on allsith * i-. .- Brady wUI nev. r be deeted."

NiHie of the office-holders favored Brady-ix weeki ago. They have gottea the'«word" recently. Nearly ail nf themas]now thal they are opposed t" lum. l.nt haveto iiiiev orders (tbe*j ipeak lb- very low,however) "r l"«( tin ir placet.

PRINCE EDWARD COURTT.Tin- lanni Dlr tl. i-ii,i_*-l bs Hoop-rils*

Hate a L_l_e Majority.[(,,ii, poadrno orita Rle___*_ fMspsteh.]

Ea hm vu t.k. AugUtl 26, 1**4.s, -I.i .I:i\ wa- .. |,i_ vv ith fate of- r ami of Borne.*' Ma.-m.-. 'in. .

vvtte t-t be held to nominate delcgati -

tn the District ( oaventioa, ob tbe.j'l'h. i" Bams i candidate for Con¬gress. A large crowd ot mir fellow _lti*., ii- nf African desceal were la attend¬ance. The flow ol wbiskev evidently be¬gan .ii an early limir, aad, altogi Iher. suchnoisy and disorderly scenes have nt vcri, ii vv inn -.iii in thi- quid borough.At tin -"lind nf the IS-o'elocb !>« ll th_r_

was B general nu v (-uk nt to the court- lion-e.( oBBty-C-__rr__a Cob, b Brady man. tiinl-iiii,' th.* court-hooseoccupied by tbe Hoopermen, ivvh», wire -iiunit' "in load "-

claim."') held hi« m.itlii. in the Street, BOO-stunted hiiii-eif temporary and pern*_iteaichairman, and in a feiv BBBBBBtB pro-claimed that A, lt, BBd <^ (Brady m-.ii) hadbeen appoluted delegates.

I.ess tlisti ten iiiinufe* WBTt BOBSBBied li)thia peeuliar BBdbod --f obtalahig ev-deacsnf the popular will.

Th-' Hooper men, in a Ihtl'^ majority, x--

sembled m tbe eourLhoose, praeB-dad reg-ulai Iv, ami appointed a delegatlun tn Pe-tersburg. Hi- btoUBBr-leg-ibdera woui'lhake been stiipristd at I'cle._te (Jriu'.'spowers as an orator. He hindled Itu'

Itrady faction willi gloves oft Messrs.Forbes and otbeia also wawi i*_b___s.

N'o uieytioii w:c made ol other caniil-dsli * of lither rat-f. (i.

The I a iiin. in (lie Ippcr tnd or ttis IH.-

ir n I n :k of Two i en v, mi-n

i<|.vrl*i i,lsminl'> ttie D.|_,t._.Farmvh.i.i*. A_8T-St "_'J..In every county

in Ihi- district Mahon,- has resorted to hi*peculiar tactics, and in every county in theupper end of the district, except Powhatan,two **ci* of delegates have beea akosea.tbeonesri repre_eBttBg the wishes of a largemajority of the Kepu ilic.n*. the other setehoaea bf tbs clbjuer* of Milnine and I**voriiiK Blady. Thc people are thoroughlyIndignant and will not siii.init to th. dleta-lloii of Mahon.'.Two conveiiti'iii! will probably ot held

lu Pe__-_b_rg, a* tip- oppn.iiion to Bradjls *o strone; BBd represent* the wlsbe|oltho people tatt bb opposition Bepubllerincandidate will eertiin.y ba put in the Ucl I.und that candidate will be either Koop Jor (iaiin-s, a| Noilii.vsy. ".very atwell - ulpolitical tinki rv h.* been rcsortetl to byitBI advocates of Ilrudv, and the impn.slmi i. rife beru thal Mabone h»> BB BT"

naged amtters that none bot the Bradydeleffates will ha ________ to htBeoavea-tini'.. Therefore, tho*e wli'i are up|si*ed tohim will not attend, but will hohla*' |"> <*'niiivention and put theil eandidate in ""field. Aayt-tag ta beat Brai. ii"1 mwlionels their battle-cry. iBIllllBBIlBt >'"""'

high, and the breieli ls so wide thal it i'*.""nollie cloted. Look out for liviily tim-*in the Fourth di .rici.

AMELIA CO CN TY.

The (Ipposiiiou lo l-lakon*'* Method* Wstl in

ILini! -Bir.,n_ Braalntlaa* AaaiBsi mhuttaad Mar him- I'olllir*.|t i«T._i*.ii.1si.ri- ot Um lllohniurnl iHsi-K*1'

A-KITA ( 'OfBTHOfMB. Vt.Aiiifusl _6. HM. S .

At a ____*_MB___f ol the ltepiihlican* "'

Amelia county, at lin* court-lioii«e. belapursuant to ttie call of thc stat.- in iii tm1'"'of tbe Bcpublican parly of Virginia, tbt

meeiin,, _M nlM to or,,pr by j Mtn lilts, 11.imty chairman, anil on a vue onnomination* made for prealdent ot the'(invention, tba temporsrv pr«-*iding on.-r<-'.''. M. Hibbs, deelsreil that W. 0. Ilir-| le had received 60 votes and CrockettKfil.lr.son M votes. A new count was tm*mandi,I. which the chairman decided wa*out af order. J. J. Mann annealed from"ie (I.. i*i.. 0i the (hair, hut the chairmanMused tn recognize the right of appeal?snd cjii, ,| \|r> JMerbt U the chair.On motion to pn.eeetl to election of BM*

ntiiiy. ,|. h. Knroiighly, .Iiiniu.s Archer.Um '.N. Hill were notninaU>d.A motion wa* MOMS and carried that the

vote bs t..k.-n hv dividing In three line* inthc court-)ard; whi.-li WM drem..I. I. Mann moved that s committee. c-w-silting ,,f Jack Kiinlolph, .1. .1. Mann,.lames Itohinion. George I'atti-r-nti. andGeorgi- Anderson, lie appointed hv th.Clair to ennfer and recommend flslaVstnnaM alternate* to thc < '<.ngre**ioiinl Con¬vention, Bl follows: Leigh township, tvvr,delegate* aod one alternate; Jackson town¬ship, tn., ddegaaea and one alternate;lol. * township, one dclcfite and one altar*nate.

J. M. I iii.hs moved a* a *ul..tjtiite thatthe nrestdeat aji|ioint a conitnittcc of liv-from each township or district to make fi,nomination..

Vt'. C, Hill moved Unit the vote bo takenin the s;,im. isjiythat the vote of MOTOtarywa* taken, .*u that a lair count would lu*hud.The president refused lo submit thc mo¬

tion, and. declaring h.- would not loanerpreside, left the chair and the .-oiirt-ii"ii-..Ihe secretary. Lee N. Hill, then Baked

the meeting fo elect another pr> *i<l< nf. andCrocket. Bobtasoa wa* elected byaeetaUBa-tion and took tba chair.

.1. M. Gibba bavtag bolted from thc Cnn-vi nt ion Iii* siitistittite for the mo'ion of J..f. Mann was declared not to bs beforetbs Convention.Thc motion to appoint ¦ mrnrmrltin-i ol

five tO recommend Haines was adopted.Tba commit, e retired, and utter awhile

reported tbe lollowlog reeommendatlons:Thal the deh -guti * and alternates to thc(ongns-ion il < onveiitii.tt to meit at IV.lersburg on August IMfa be a* follow*

Qllei ili-iiiet .i. .1. Mann: Crockett Bo-Lin*.m. aitcrnnte.

Leigh district: Jack Baadolpfaand famesII. Bobtaaoa, delegates; Henry Johnson,alternate.JeekaM district: Jaawa RobertsoB and

Jot Bc itt, dehgates; Albert Mitchell, ti¬tanate.

.rn motion d Willitir Hill, the report'ifthe committee wa* idopted, Ud thc nani'r.. ..linn, lided therein declared to be dulyelected.The following resolotiooi were adopt. ¦!/.'. lofted, That our delegates to tbs (eu-

gresslooal Convention are hereby Instruct¬ed to vote sgslBM the nomination ol «..l..-m .lame* li. Brady tir*t, tost, and all Hietillie.

Heetdved, That onrfltst choice for Coo-_i.*- in tah di.triet i* tba lion. A, A.Dodson,

Resolved, That thi* Convention eipr. --

ii* (.milli ne.- iii the lion. B. ¦**-. [looper, ourpresent Beti nt n presentattre in < 'ongress.

Besotted, Thal we, tbe Republicans ofAmelia county, Va., dtaspproeeof the ac¬tion ot the **tite Convention in taking fromthe people thc right to select their owne..uni;, and .iiy chairmen, and regard suchaction ss a dsngcroui itep toward* the de¬struction of that liberty of tbougbl rad ac¬tion winch nude eoMIItloo possible andpopular in Virginia.

ft. wived, 'lint while we will in thi*(¦..uli-! do al. in our power to secure tbeelectoral vote of Vtrgtato t-> thc Bepubii¬can preeldentlsl nomln. -. we will, h earlyai possible after the election, exert our In¬fluence to secure u return to toe time-hon¬ored principle ..i a -rovernmeol of tbepeople, l.y thc people, and for the people.du motion, thc Convention adjourned.

CBOCKCTT l.olllSsoS.President ol tbe Convention.

Wim< -«: George Anderson.Lit Jv. lli'i. Secretary of Convention.

MECEZENBUBG COUNTY.Two V-i.ol Dclriintrs- A Mi ii rp I'rii k Plated

I i>on tlie Nrtirom.!<'. rr.-i«,ii.Viire i.t Hie Itu lui.,,iel DUpatCh.]

Hovi'Tos, Vs.. Angusl BA. ISM.Then- wm I *|.lit in th.- Bepubiican

meeting herc yesterday, snd two letsofdelegates were appointed.ono for Brad)mid the other for l)o<l*"ii [negro). It i-Mated that thc crowd stood 780 for Dodsonto -IC for Itradv bj actual e Hint. Still theparty managen tent Brady delegates.Tbere isverygreal dissatisfaction amongthe Dodson men, rad one of them told routrorrcspondenl tbal they would vote for ¦Democrat in preference t<> Brady.

Th.- action of thc toaders was tbe mostihamcful everwitni..lhere. A divisionwaa illili for soon purpose, thc Brad;men going one side aad the Dodson menth.- other *itl.' of tbe court-square, sndwhile they were thu- separated thepirtyload, r.Vt. A. Jamieson chairman. sailedtin- meeting to order in tbe Brady crowdai d named Brady d< lea it. - ol course. TheDodson men thea held Heir meeting andnamed tbeir mea. One of tbe parti lead¬en admitted thc ibarp practice to your eor-respondent bot Mid Dodson stood no¦liance anv how.

HEADY ELATES IS BRUNSWICK.Special t. Vf-r.-. pi lo Um Dispatch.IUki.kim H. Va., AuguM Sd, Is*!.

Brunswick county sends ddeeate* lo--lui.I..I for De Mortie Brsdj wi- prc-sent al the primary, bul coul nol item tb.tide against bim, The flgbl ls verjand great dlasatlsfactl in I* \ pic*-. .! ev. jwhere al Mahon.'., nelection. M my ne¬groes say openly thai tli > regret thalbave leeessloni to tiuir rink* from thcwhite*, a.* each ra..'.ant* the nomination.It look* a* if two Bepubiican tickets will

result. Ni Itber faction ie. mi m-( lill' tl tO Yield.

THE NORFOLK DISTRICT.Auclhrr Lively I min l_nin*t (lie vt... li...,

i'r.il.i.l.iliii oT I vv.. I indi.lat...

[Torr, -p.,iel. n..f Hie BtehBMMSd l)i-|.ali'h.|Noiirol.K, Align*! '.'C. 1**!.

Th. coogrcssloaal flgbl between tbe Be-publicans in this district is waxing warm,ami a -erinn* split in the rank* i* prophe¬sied. Vesterday in tba Norfolk CountyCooventlofl some of tbe delegates came toI,l,,u*. ami two -.''* of delegates wereelected. In tin* city thc mi.'hine a - siwork, but the asachtnisti were defeatedand u Howden delegation elected.There will tie si delegates in tbs ll imp-

tan (.'.invention, and oo mr as beard fromthev *t.l)iil :,« follow* Norfolk city, 1:1.Howden: l'ortsitioiith, fl. Libbey; 'Inri.*i itv.:;. Libbey: HliabethCity,7. Libbey;Isle ol Wight (not liBtr.l fr,.un: Jamcity.:,. Libbey j Lfaneetnood, ii, Howden;Norfolk county, 15 (two delegstlomrune.** Anne, 6, Libbey; Bontnampton,.-, for Dyer and .*> for Llbbev ., Sony,.' (notbeard from); York, 3, Libbey; warwick,., I.ihtiev.Chatrama (lay. collector at Newport'*

New*, will ctll the Convention to order.ind ba is ii strom.' Libbey Baan, -> tbal tbeLibbey people from Norfolk county willbe seated. Tin* would nea to shut Bow¬den oat, l.ilt hi* friend* *;iv h.- i* divide.INthe *tron«e*t man hefore the people, andthey will raise s howl in the Convention.Indeed, it is professed tbal -bare will beeither a eoo-promisc eandidate.Caltobanor Turner.oi that then will be a s[.lit inthe .'oiivi-nti.in and two nomin, ra.

It is well known that Libbey i* the Mi-hone candidate, and Mr. Bewden admit*tlmt he i-not able to combs) tb. m chloe,cv.-n with a majority of tbe people behindhim. Many of Libbey'* friends claim, it lisaid, that they fuvcr his nominstloo OB per-¦ooal pounds, and not because they sreIrit tidly to the Mahone machine. V.

A t ul-anii-Df Inl Affair lu Yl .lliaiii.l.urii-Dr. \W*e Speak*.

(t Maapaaasnes at BM -Beassiatil ptspatea.]WnxiAMgatmo, Angusl IB, 1884.

Thc Mahone Ucpuldican- mel to-alghlt...I.ct a delegate anti alternate ii tbaHampton Congressional Convention. Toemeeting wa* presided over l.y 1. M. South-sll, wbo, en taking tba chair, extended aninvitation to ths Straight nuts to BOOM loind have harmony in the party, bos BOO.of the followers of Dc-.ndorf aad Brick-ham accepted the _enthnnn'« kind invi¬tation. Dr. Wi*, a .- appointed detogste,and Sam.Harri*(colonal)alt'in.:>. Beery-Hiing was done through aonMBlttool ;ip-polated hy the Chair.Dr. Wive was called on for a a|

The Doctor said that in lc* than «lv wuk*linie would he an SMOtOtal IkkOl Ut thcli* ia that would he snti*fse|.>ry to bo-liwings ol thc Be|iiildic.tii p.irtv; tint In-waa in conversation a few dava |l*?o in

Kichmond with tbe Straight""1- hilders,and that be knew whereof li. spoke. Iletold the negroes, that thc DsaaoenM rmdbrought ob tbs war, sn<l ¦l>'»t .'"' K*'.-"**''-cana hid saved the country; that he was

not here asking lor their votes-was not a

candidate for any B_BB.Imt th.it one ofthese dav* he would like lo go to Congi rs*

for the sake of his children. W.A Derided lli.p...|ii..ti ia Kirk la I li/ il- iii

Cliy.frorrrfpnndeneo ol Hie Kir ti amati IM.palrh.l

IlAMITOX, ABfBBl -."'. t___>The Bepabtteaa county meeting Waa held

to-day, and In }iolnt of noise and coiifu-i-mwould compare favorably with any everlu lil. although lt is believed that the palmtor thal kind of ll contention I- held Iv tinI'i'iiv which noniiiia'i-l JndgeSpalitlagla1 ."*._. After fonrhiiiirs of uproar the'Iel-eaatat (BBrea) were rieeted. bm the* were,. rn motion, instructed fur lion. il. Libbey a*

their lir-t choice, pure 1* a tli-po-lii >u

iiii'iHig Hie delegates (n |_c_M__B_ said In¬struction, some -ay they will vote a- theyi Irate,A resolution wa- adopted approving the

_fortfl Betag made lo liaruioni/e t_B tWBwhtga af the party, Bad f"r tin-withdrawalOf both ticl.et- ami putting up a BB- Ml "f(lector--. Pera wonder bo resolution wa*

"thrill endorsin. Main,nc, Illaiue, ami Ls>cnn. IltMI'ToN.

I wo Set* or li. I. _-,i,. from York-Pl«lol*.i lui... anil annes lliiplair.l.

[_a_B_as_-B__a "f Hie itkTini'iii.! D_aaB__lwitii.kMsmmi, Aagaat _u, is*..

The Mahon.' lb publicans of York countymet at TorktowB yasterdB] io «end dele-eates ht thc Ilariipton Convention, andproved one nf the most noisy and turbulentratbenagi ocr held in the eoaaty. ThcItt pubHcaai of the eoaaty ure div hie.l lalotwo faction*. The Norton brothen beadoas win., md e\-( "lic-t.-r Mitchell 'col¬ored), who waa tamed ont of the Yorkeustotii-hoiisf bacBUBe ba favored Blaine forthe i-n siiii'iicy. leads the other. A whitei, an nainetl Lackey wis made chair-lliall. lind BB -noll M the ( "llVCiitiiillwai "pened Ightiog eommeaced. andwaa kept up Ior fully two In .ur-*.Plttoli vv.-re drawn Bad knives ami _lu_-wen- fr-1 iv used. Piaally tbe two factionswere separated* tba room divided off aadwparati r*onventto_i i" kl In tbe * ibmroom, -i iidin.: two a ts ,,i delegate*, Afterthe iiiijolinn lent of the t-'onventloa theOgbtlag wai renewed oa tbe outside ofH., building aiid in tl,-- -rr., t-. One olthe colon il Mshoneites in attendance said,.* De foughting beal anything I ever aced.It 'minded nu of war tim. .." W.

ai.cl mable coi sty.

I lie (liiirlniit..ville Vt., ting A Nplli-t|o-I .ne Ile in,, iii, I.

fl "ire pout.I Hie Rtl ,,.-.,.-,,I le patch,]('HMlI.i'tll.-VIII 1. AttgUll J',. |ss|.

The *ii:ih,ti, if. pul,ina::, and tbe orig.*Bal Itt piii'iicjiis (n thi- countj ¦!,' aol.. mix

"

w, il. Aa to them, tbe CoXlitloutl...-- not cal -..- pcrfi -iv. Thli spirit.vv hieh iii in ra Mabone no doubt regard* a*a spirit of insubordination, has ni vcr failedto iiiuiif' -t ibu If in ile- public ii,.-- tltbe Itt publii a i part.) lu thi* ounty,

A. M. Laws 'ti i- fe a li r ol .!;,. anti-Mifititie wing, and seldom laid .. Iwork in." Id did n"i f lil yes erdav, whena mi etlng compi -¦ d of deli rat. - rrom bothvv.n-.-s ..f ti,, ,,,-ty in,a iu the '¦ urt-bou-c|0 '" t di ll I''- I" lill Wo .,!-!-,,-!, I c...ii ul mal « onvention. Mr. Fifi, post.Blaster al tbe L'nlverslty, aud representa¬tive of Mahoii in thi- county, i- chairman"(thc party's organization herc. Mr. Law¬son dm- bo! recognize 'ii- authority iichairman, bul on tbi.utrary, claims thalbi (Lawson) i- the chairman; and ll wasb »wn conclusively In tli nu eliugday thal ihc puny (ai represented io thatmeeting) waa overwhelmingly with Law«sun.Ai boob bi the rn etlng wai c died to

order, Fife n |u< ited that n* tb te a ia idifference of opinion .-ti ihe cbalrmaosbipquestion, hi- friends ihould withdrawirom the meeting ind gather al thc townhall aero - tin- street; whereupon Mr.Fife pm on in- hat and walked oat, fol¬lowed by less than i dozen sympathizers.This attempt to divide the meeting waspalpal.le failure. Before a .reit while tbes,-,ii-is returned to tbe court-room, andthereafter the happy dwell together, butn..t in harmony.Lawson demanded thal certain resolu-

tit,ii* wbicb be had prepared ihould lie,,i,sui,!-, ,i and paued, Tl. arraignedMabone In strong terni- for meddlesomeattempts at bossing in thia oouaty. Thepreamble recites tba! General Ma-bone's piT-i-i'-tit "war upon the Republi¬cans In thi* ci,unty ha- become an Intolera¬ble tubaace"; .. that for three yean pre¬ceding the _8d day of April, ls-i. ',,made repeated attempts to take from tin-people the righi tochodee theirown countyc.,mini.tc. and chairman, and to obllleratei! -lin, Bi publican. A.-." : that thi reso¬lution |,a-sei| by I.em nil M limn, "- ,,:-

tl.-r» **in hit -od "f April Convention,"giving him absolute power to name thecount] chairman, la inequitable, oppressive,and subversive ot fte rightful autliorltj "f I

le. ¦¦ 'inpi liing them to bend theirBCCKI to h's yuki ": --that the Bepubli-can-of Albemarle protest in thi most de¬termined manner against rhi- assumptionof General Mabone tn dictate tbe chairman--hip": >. that bis action In tblscounty andtbat ol hi* venal tramps is rejected by thipeople in public meeting '; .. that thctyrannical policy ol Oencral Mabone is

creating additional eau* (or diaeord,"ftc, ftc.

Th.- Mabone men Sllbuitered lu everyway cone.ivable to defra) tbe resolutions.Tick na,vi il to i.-ibli. to adjourn,recess. As.; bul unsuc -.-.-fulli. Tlutlons were adopted, aod bj a large ma-

Jonty. Lawson bad tbe meeting well inii .1. ii il Mabone bu bo m ib lu Ibisounty w h., bas anything lil..' his Influencewith the ;:. roi s, Qi ip.

l:.n ami I liere.The Domat."--' I- the name "f a i: >bi -

mian paper publlibi d m Milwaukee,li is said that Prohibition!*! in recent

v.a:s hiv. l.rome rh. and bow -i si

ti tolaller \] lain* it bj - tying tl.-it it iiimt fi,ml but wati r (bal produi fit.

,i ii au is well represented al lbe ti reslryexhibition ol Edinburgh, There i- nowin Japan a Governmeni department "ff.-i'i-nv uni a forestry school numberingISO pupil*. Efforts are being made bj bi(."veiii'.iii i.t to inn 'duce loreign ibrtib*and trees, aa well aa lolroprovi thc nativevalieti, ¦-.

Tbe new prectoui gi 11 di* overed a

ct,upi,- ni v, ara ago ni a mine n ii B 'ldg<w id r, N.C. snd known ,i- il.Ilid-tlenlte," i- -aid to bc aim. -t caji i] t,, thc

'id. ll is ol a clear, !" ,ulifl-l _r:i»»--int. ipnrkli« like a diamond, and l*

v r> bard, Tbe (rem ba* arotiaed muchii.i,n- interest iu Engbmd than la tin*country.The oatricb-farmlng enthuiiaits Ihvh:

tried California and Florida, ive b ibconcluded t" begin ali over agalo In Max*leo Tbe Oovernmenl bai granted tbepromoter! of the ic_ema 70.000 acre* ollami and SOO apiece for tbe lint SOO Mrd*Imported. On these indltioas it looksas though the promoters would makemonej even *f the oatrtebes died.fla. iiiiiv..rt. il.

i ..lint .s.ibiirotl. wiio wis recently theI! is.j ni Ambassador al Berlin, baa told h'svaluable collection! "f danica, antiquities.The Ida tm ta.'e of St. Petersburg I* tai- tohave paid for the lerra-eott* colleetlon thesum nf 044,000 rn ni*-; the Berlin Museum,for I'-' rases and GO plecesol sculpture,¦"iiii.iioii marks, sod tbe British Museum,for th- broii-cs- and other objects, 905,000mark-.Among the ruin* at Pompeii in* been

found a human relic iu an exceptionallygot d -late ol preservation, Il li describedil- the full-len_tll fossil ol a man. who a i-

prol_u.li struck while in flight at tbatl-Mol Uh tit-iru, -lion of the civ. The fe*Hire- are well il-riiied, tin mouth beingtllgbUy open, showing the teeth Ib ittberjaw. Ihe hands -tre perfect, and OBS is

suppoeed la bave bela two k,>-, whichWire fnlltnl el--.se tO lt, While tilt- I_gB Bl.ipread OUl and lllghtly raised. Tin- leftii inb.r bad, however, wea broken.

¦¦t kt re stORBl visited lluiuar.v c.rly inAUgUSt. In the villa-,', ol /.'bi-.eny Ivv hole family perished, and mi th" lim-ofom "f tin* nalwayi -tvanu bottaei waretb s'rn.i d. 'I ii. fateofthe Zebegeny familycame alaiitt in thi- ti: inlier The waferhad raahed late oas nf the -__¦__ and thelili'baild bloke -l hole ill Hie OStliBg thrungliwhich in iircw all the iBBMteB of ih- bouse.Hut in a short tin.,- the entire house fell in.and the wife, four children, and i * rv.uiiwere drowned. Th" husband wi- satedby elinirinsf to a rafter, on which he Moatedto B point loni' miles away.

llorar_r_'a At ni IMiii.|ili_t.,Knit Al.CtlllOI.lSk_.

Dr. C.S. Elli*, ffahaah. Ind., say*: "Ipn-cribed it for ii milli who had used In¬toxicant* to excess for fifteen year*, butduring the last two years has entirely ab¬stained. He tniuki the Acid Phosphate isof much t.t-ut-tit lo bim."

THE ASYLUMS, AGAIN.

AB INVESTIGATES ORDERED.

la-i-l-mrr .« Aitjasra lo-llnr tmi-h.lfd

II.,l-l!. In-r*rr HIM l*a*»eS- **lo Mare Wbl*.

kef for Direitar*. Oe., *c.

In the Senate yesterddy Mr. Wickham,chairman "f the Finance Conni,t-toe of that

body ami member ol th'* conference com-

mitt, e of thc two house* appointed Ut con-

h r a* io thedls.i*freeingvote*on the amend¬ed Ki.I.l'.-h, rj>( r bill, submiUed tbcfollow-liiK :

Th' committee of conference on the di*-Igre. in-* vdes of thc two bouses ,m Hon*,'bib No. recommend the adoption of anurn. iidiiu nt to (Ik- Senate «uh*titiite a* fol¬low*Mrtka ont all after the word money, in

lim lt, and insert tin- folloivlnir: The.'ii' ol Betanga referred to In this actShall itt all case* be taken to fie Jillv 1,1 *.*.'_. and this ad itali ba construed as if ithad un io snpressed in thc act approvedKeilli.iv ll, IMS, and tn. new l.ond shalllimier this act I.e given for any eeupOMOrintel--'.n registered boada awntlonod inthi- -.ni, ii maturing after tbe int day ofJuly, **j.

Ii(»11-ctfully reported.V, .C. WtCt-UM,

< li airman Senate Committee;ll. ll. 1-OU.tKli,

< li.umian House Coininittce.ARrectt" bj tbe Donall aadsMbowiaant1

ly t»j the House.li I'. Ml I. FROM ('(.MYilTTFKH.

Mr. Ken berri, from thc I rwmlftim onQeneral Laws, reported Senate bill repeallng so much of an act processioning tbalaods in th.mattes "f Aeeomae,Northsmptob, Ilsnorer, Carollae, and

Edward u refers lo thc oonnty ofCaroline.Mr. Wickham, from the Committee ob

Finance, presented the followliuj t»ill*: Al-ltl to iiiin nd ind nina.! MCtlOO IS,chapter 58, of tbe Code "f i-*7t. ao at to

:-. -, ribc in v\ bal t. inn* tb.- mutiev of thestste shall he kept: a Lui requiring thci,Hii ii . in j uga ot thc public Institutionswhich draw appropriations from Ita Btateto m.ike .niall, liv fiscal reports t> theBoard of Public Works.

nui> i*i*-; i'.House bill in rt fi rem e I di tc ised c in'c.

ami for the appointment >.f Inspectors, wi*

ki n np oul of it* order sad passed,*. n.lie bill toamend rod re«j iac( -.tion*

l and -ji ol ebapter '- of sn sci f.< providefor ti.> assessment >.f taxes on persons,pro|. rt). 4c, wu taken op and p isa. d.

Senate bill luthonxlng tbe Judge of theHustings "'ir'. f Hlchmond to b ive regis-tratlon-book* copied in certain cases, andto r. peal cbapt. r 510 ol thc Acts ol i**:*t.s.iini, idil iii relation to aa increase >.f

tlc compensation ol the clerk "f the iir-CUil < ...'lil "f lire nsvllle and ..there .un¬

tie*.001X0 Tu Al'MlTtN TU-I'YV.

Mr. Tl'it t Mr. McCormick lo tin* chair)oil. red the following:

/.¦¦ Set ab {din House coo-ni lin'.*, iii vv h n the two houses of tbe

(¦¦ii.r.il \--ci.i!dv .eli, ..nil Vin lin*, lav tbs_';:li iii-t.iui. they adjourn to meet on Wea-i dai thi 'J-'l da) ol October n< Kt,Agreed to.

PAT -i -l'KM'II'.

Mr. Hurl offered thc following:/. ,, li. thi House ol D.-i-.: ites concur*

i'll.1. Thal during tl" recess ol tbe Gen¬eral A*-' iu'''v commi nclng the _7tb <>f Au-gust, ism, aud ending the Sid day ol <>>..

folier, 1884, no compensation shall be al¬lowed the following offloers, to-wlt: thea--:-tant* of the < l-rk of thc Senate and ofthe Clerk of tbe House or Delegates, the*ei.-e:int-at Arm* .,i the Senate, tbe ter--.'...n'-at-Arm* >.f the House,thc Doorkeep¬er* "f i ..tb lion*.-*, the clerks >.f tbe teveral-I inding commltti es "f each house, and tbepagi * ippointed in tbe Senate rod House of

te*.Alt. ..I to on recorded vote.aye*.'ii :

no. -. I Mr. Turner).Sent to tbe House.

WABBAXTS foil MKvtliKIt*.Mr. Wickham offered thc following to

prevent members drawing their *_s perwuk (until the |180 I* exhausted),andwith the view to having full rank.* in th.tWO Iii'U*e* at Hie fall *e**ion

Resolved [tbt House ol Delegates eon-

curring), Tbat no warrant* ?hall I.e snoodlo nu min r* dui inn tli.- period of neon forpay.Mr. Barham *.id tbe Senate bad no right

!o pa-* anv snell resolution, and if tiley did.-md be chose to vote against it. it couldhave no binding effect upon lum. His v marof th.- law wa* that the recess i* i part oftbe *. niton, ann mt inls rs can ronttnue todraw al the rat-of 6SS per week until the

arv i* exhausted.ii,.- resolution wot igreed lo, and sent

to the House.-AlfTEBN ti'.MT!'' A-Vli M UATRBB,

Mr. Atkinson ssked tbst the followingirom the Whig report ..f House proceed.in.- ¦.( Honda) be read

.-i i..iti idll ¦* authorising tbe use of sqysurplus thal mat r. main of the *'i!ii bera*tofore appropriated for tbe purpose nibuilding and Improving the buildings sithc Eastern Lunatic Asjlum snd to buildn aliii nee for th superintend, nt," earns

t;p on it* passsge.Mr. Oreen, ol stafford, laid tbal list win*

ter tbe sum ol WO.OOO bad been given for'hun. ind specifically appropriated

t,,wan!* completing ih. tower-bulkltng.Al*... that an additions! appropriation hadi.. n made "f 910,0. 0 lor the turnt*blngof11, tri. lights, Tbls appropriation was inconsequence of a itatement coming fromibe superintendent, nd from a number ofthe Democratic committee appointed toInvestigate thi sneirsof tbst asylum, Ital

ippro] nation v\ * ni csasaiy. Frominformation given to me I Had ariii,i-t f tin ie sppro] ri iii.ni* hive beeniquaadered In the erection ol porches eadporticos connecting the different build¬ings with each other, a convenience uti!-l-tdonlj hythe Democratic .iii*- -r*.. >f thcas) lum, and worth nothing t., the lomat! *

lor whose benefit tbe mona) was appro.printed. Above all. this money in beingspent tor these portico* and porches be-corni - hurtful to those vi ry sams inmate*iu furnishing s conduit for cootag.i*diseases from one building ta an*other; and all thi*, a* 1 am further in-formed, li done witboul the obtain*log "f a ringM bid for construction. Fromtbe tame Information l kara timi nonee. -*ity existi for tbe erection ofbouse for tbe superintendent. I. there¬fore, In Justice to times of ii* win. rotedfor the appropriation la.-i winter. BS ul-" 10iii.- Houri,on pally, now in power, andhaving alwaya courted an Investigation ofroi alleged crookeder*, in thc manage*ment of that asylum when under Repub¬lican control, particularly la*t w inter wh. n

sn InvesUgsmn was sought, 1 now thinkit becoming that oo opposition should bimade to an inveetlgetioB of the present nan*igement, should one be lougbt. When. ..-j i, ion* of improper management andImproper conduct are alleged on tin* door,roch an Investifattou tba dominant partyibould demand with unanimity.

Mr. Atkinson MM Ital a* a member ofthi I- an! of tills ssylum he should not atth.* time make any eomaSBBt <>u tl$s *tate-ii.i nt, l.ut would oller the following:

Hr it resolved (the House ..f Delagalssconcurring). That a eonunittea of two mas(..I* and three m. nih.*** of the lloii«e ksappointed, with Lastroettoei to proesedforthwith to investigate, ascertain, aadro>port to iii.- QcMcral Assembly

l-t. K\'Imt aBioiintof MOMOJ was rOOttVOdby Hie directory of the K;i>t.rn l.tm.iticA-v I'iin li tween OetObOT 1. mtt, tillApril lo, 1SJ.4, ind how the mme Waa ._-

pendi d..Jd. What amount of money belonging tO

*:>i.l :i-> linn w::* turned over bf the formermanagement to tba pt) *<nt iii:in_^cuicut,iii iwlng .ach fund separately,

ld. what indebtedness the old aaaaaoja*m. nt I. ft to be discharged bf tbe newHoard.

4th. What has been thc SXpendttWOa olthc fund of *aid Bayham by thc prc*eiitinaiia-im.iit, and aaperlall} what di*iio*i-iioti ha* been made of the fund -ippropri-ated at tba had aaaalon of ttaGeaaaal .Vs-lentblj for building and rep .irs?

Th.- emmit'e. was gteen authority tosend for person* and pajn-r*.

sui *, .ju. tit Iv. w Inn Moola bill rcquirim:the Bsaaagen of public Institutions to¦Oka 'iiiaitcrly reports of their dnnii.'i.ilaffair*"* came upon its |ia.siuge. Mr. .iaine*.sid: Hefore tbe bill i* | _.*cil 1 would liketo (,et in an amendment to prevent anabuse. 1 know of an ln*tanee where »

lady'* bWtand hus BUM In the Ka-tcrnI.un.mc Asvluni, and for tho last threenu,nt hs she has. written a dozen Utters, In¬cl..-lng stamps, asking ii* to the conditionot her hus!.anil, and hs* received no replv.There ought to lie some one at toe asylumto answer th,'*c letter*, lt it of vital in¬terest to such people.Mr. Wickham: lt is the duty of tbe su-

prrintendenls to answer suth lett-TS. 1thev do not do tbrtr duty aad tbe atuntloof the boards I* railed to thc nutter, lt at

remedied, then f will go aa far aa aay mato correct the wrong.Mr. Atkinson: It ls tbe dulv of the *«

pei ________ to ins-ir three letters. HI* lunn.inti with a clerk lor trial use. UlMoncure ii the luperltiBMident, and If ao;gentleman will furnish mc with the n_.netot the partl-s I will forward them tn bim

Mr. Hurt: I will furnish one at mj doorMr*. Nathaniel H. Walker.Mr. (.1:111-: Mrs. (.rave*. Btirkevl't-e

Va.The resolution* wrr-* adopted and teni

to the House and emt 11 ired in. and Mritrs.Htrry and Harli,rn wi re appointed mern-licrs of the committee on the Heaate'ipart.

i-Aprroi. sipmr.lbe si.tstltiiti" for Mr. Afkln»on'. bill

¦jppropilatlnir fAOO to keep tin- CapitolSquare lu order (pei me. manuring of grata.i-tc.,) crime up, and Mr. Width un explainedand urged the adoption of Hie substitute,which wss in ci,, ct thc aBBBB a* HM MB,

Mr. Turner opp_>ie<l Hie appmprttHon.Ile BataajBt tha first thini: we knew wc

would hake an empty Treasury.Mr. ____BBBB favored the ap|iropri«ilon,

and stid that the Capitol **<inari' ls npidlyiroing down, by n-asnn nf washe* froml;e.avv raim. He and Mr. Wickham liothexplained very clearly that something be-itaBB convict latsir i* n-eded to keep thebqn ire iii i.rdtr; that pureba*!*! of varioisorts have tn Im- maile, ind there ts notcent to do so. Formerly *iim* were gtvitn the Square from the f_of___8ff_ contin¬ent fund; but that fund had bren, Mr.Wickham thought, unreasonably reducedand mollly for the Square could no hingeric naiad therefrom.Thc Mihstitute was ordered to engross¬

ment.DBTv_aa_n or r_a____*

Mr. QlBflgaW ottered B bill, which wasreferred. requiring stat. undent* at Mwt iii"*-1-r-ity of Virginia lo pay where tin lrpan in- or patrons are abie to do if. "Theintent hereof being to require tho*. *o for¬tunate a* I" ctijnv Hu- iilvantji_.*» of thci-nat charity berala pravajad i. aid the( nuiniciiwe-ilth to m.iini.iiii it. so far aa

they maj be abb . by payment of reasonablecbargea theraaar; aad provided further,that no pi is,, 11 «hall bi- admitted as 1 stu-deal free ot charge for IBftloa under Hit'provblon ol tin* act bbIbba tha facultyiball I. s,(i.|i, ,1, by actual exiiiiinilton ofthe applicant or by a certlficat. from «oin_colletcc or preparatory ____>*_, Maa U>- h.i*inai'.c iuch pl..(icu ney in tho branch ol-tu,Iv wini li h.-jiro|His,s to pur-uc as willmal,li him to avail himself of the ad-\ BBtSfta alTi'i-iltil hythe Cnlverslty."

ll tl ilise ol IK-li.slvs.The Bobbi agraed bb tha "onad* joint

ri solution lUtbortBtag thc distribution amiMinting ot two thoBaaad Baaaaa of tholb use bill No. th, rninartlag tbt* old elec¬tion law.

s:t;iir BUBBBB.The Ilou-t i_r. eil to adjourn to nu it at

8 -.'clock at night.i.i.Hi 1..vin; raa niraaai op na _rn__a«Mr. Halton introduced tin following

ill, which wa- referred t-> H.. ) 8_BB____(,,; Couti "f Justice

1. /;. Ii nun id be the (A narai AtmattAtaof Virginia, that Itu- fun 1* appropriatedlor each fiscal year for the supportof thelunatic a-) Innis of the Mat.- shall onlybe tl raw 11 irotn thc public Treasury in quar¬terly iBitalmentS, a* follow*, t.i-wit dm*fourth thereof on the lal day of January,one fourth aa tbe l*t day af April, onefourth on the 1st day of .Inly, and BBBfourth on the tat day of l7_toh_f i" tttkv, ar, amt it shall not ba lawful lo pay outanv portion of Hie ftliii'.s appropnaled for..mv (beal v. ar except la Basel tae-Kpeaaaaof tbat year, nor any portion of tin finnisdrawn iu any .plait, riv Instalment ,\, ,-ptf,,r ii-.e expenaea ol that qiuilai af the Jiaf.it shi,ii not tn- lawful fm Um aatharttaa otany lunatic BBjhBB ta Isarmw any money,of to contine! any debts of any kind. 1 v-

1. pt such as may tie n< .v**urlly contractedto tie paid from time to time out of thofunds tb awn for any quarter ot a fear, north<- instalui.iit drawn lor out* BBBltai MiallHot be applied, in any case, to tb. exprattsof any oilier (p.arter.

_. it shall lie ihe duty ot the superin¬tendent of each lunatic asylum in thcStale to publish prmiiptlv ut the .nd oleach qBarter ot tba year, ba bobbi bbwbbbsper publish.,1 in the county wherein Hieasv lum i- located, a full tti'l exact li*t of1:0 h item of -iipplit aud other exi--n*rs,I -ought und paid for in thal quarter, andtbe exact price paid for the lame, w llb tbename of the peraoa ar.paraOBB from whomthe piircha-e wis made, and lo whom l_y-unlit waa niide.

3. It shall not be kartell-, the aiitbori-In s,,t anv lunatic asylum 111 the State tofiirtii»h to thc Board of Visitors af suchBsylom, of to any other ptttOk than tbepallrntaof the a-vlum. ut ihe expense nf11:.-"state, any wlii-kt-y. brandy, ur winn.,

j or any amit or BleotMMk! liquors or drinksw had vt r.

4. Thi* Bri shall be in fore*' Irom its pa*.*n_e._sv_ra trTaorm vtmns ami b__bbmbj__b__The following coiiitnunlcition was re¬

ta iv. d fn ni the Auditor:l'.v a r.-olutioii of ymir houorsble body

of the33d iu-tiuit I am directed to reportto the Ueaeral Amemi.ly what amount otth. appropriat-OBfl lo the asylum-) of theMad f,,r the liscal year ending -Otb **.p-ti H.bt l. 1-st, was paid to tin- retired BBB*rial*, and also what aili,h.nt paid to thej resent boards ol s.ihi bbjIbbbb

lu rasponee thereto l have to rei-ort asfollow*: The appropriation to tho \V1-1.n1Lunatic A*ylum for Un- fiscal year endingBeptember SO, 1884, aaa aaa^aoa,There bbb b balance to the credit of this

Biylum at tin- begtaalngof thefiaaal jaarof fli«i.:i:iii.l...There was paid upon drift* of tho r*e-

tlred offlcilla .74.1!'*'. ami for traiisp a_B*ti.'ti of patients up to April IA. 1*--...I.Isl.21: total. *?7..1 ..21. Th-n- bxsinti pola to present ofldali «*}_.,is*), aadfor __ntpof_k__fl "f patient* -1111-1- AprilI". Iv-l. .*._*.IS; lO_J, f/il______

Ih. appropriation to the Eastern I.11-nattc Asylum fi r the j, ar ending S.p;»-:ii-lei :;n, UM, wa* f.'.i-oT.There WM paid tn th' rttiu-d B_B-__B

upon draft 66ij.00O, and for tran-portalionot patients >¦*-.._>_. Tbere ha* baaa palllo pr. -eui nih",-inls tiuiii draft |-_.).i*iii. andf<-r tnui.p. nation <.'. patient- |_-.-0_Itotal, fin. Iii..**-.'.The Bpnropria_oa IO the Deaf and Dumb

and Blind Institution fm-tin* year Hidings. 11, Daber 90th ws* oggjuw.There wa. pud fa retired _______ .34,-

¦"»isi. 'lhere ha. been paid to present of-licials .7..'mn.The appropriation tn Uk- I. 111a-

t ic Atrium for Hie yeareadlag .loth r*cp-ttiiitur. 1884, wa- Iflt.OOO, Paid to retired"tTIeial* upon draft. ._7.-i>4.*__. and fortransportation of p_i-ni*, 134..V). Total,.-'i7.sio.7ti. Paid to pr- -en! ui*.nilnft, ?I*.',.V*h; I,,r iramportation ol iti¬ti, nt-, ..sa'JS. Total, ^ 1 ._..'?**,).7

joint uhuuiibi or riinman.Th.- joint coinmittec of BaBBBM-M k\t*

poiiid d di detcniiine upon an ___aa_M_la* to House bill No. _, ili-fl.ilng the Hue in¬tuit of thc Kiildl-bcr.er bill, pre«etitt.ltheir report through Mr. l'oliard. aud ltw is Bjiaal to. [sw -I'tiate rei>ort Ior par¬ticulars.]

rataaaai at h tv_ _-tv_i__i_t*_*Thc follnwln_ resolution wa* ado|_ed :

Resolvtd, Tint t_aOo_B_B__aa on .'Inanc*,be aiitliori/t'iJ to sit dunn*; tia* reeeivH otthe Gent r_l flnimbly In the iiivi_Hj_ation<<f the .Hairs of the l'laiilcrs and McchaiiicsHank, ut PeteretMUg, and to publish theirreport to be made as soon .is the timi- wballle nady, whether the (iciiei-.tl Assembly.hall be in Beaaioa --r not* and the Superln-te____taf.Pu_.ie Pnatiag ahaM forwardti ti cpi,-- ,,f such printd re|iort to eachuitmberof the lift;, ru! Assembly.

r-WT>K\ D_Mr. ( liail.s (in. th. newly-elnt.al mem¬

ber of tin* iiou«c from Prlaea Oe_rfBBB_Snrrv. ap;. ared bafoTC thc Clerk'* deskand was duly -worn in.

AHt IT AbJl'l Ktll-Sr.

Speaker laid before th.- House a Joint res¬olution proi-drag t.at whui thc (irtieralAsst nibIv ttlJiHirii BB the_7thlt adjournto nutt mi thc lld ot October, and Hie samewa* concurred in.

Nil I'AY IN _"_-BS_ rOB l'l.Bl_l_*.

A joint resolution Imm the Senate wascoinurn-d iu, urovidlni?tbatdurintc the re-

aeas nu e__B_BB_-_aa Ik- allowed clerks andcertain otlicef! of Ihe Assembly ; also pro»vitl-n_ :!i n un warrain* mall la* Usuetl toiitiiii cr*, during thc it-nod ol r.ce_* forpay ; alni, resolution*in regard tolhe fuud*of the ______ Lunatic Asylum and uklogfor an invt.tigation of iu a_____*

COI'KTV Mllii.il. iai__l_sit,*.*_s.il.His,- bill No. 84, pn.villili- for the mia-

ncr ot .ippoititltnr and reiuovlng countvschool ('oiiuui.-wioiii-rrt, was. uuder a tut-

pension of tbe rules, taken up, ou motionof Mr. Anderton. ot _r*oak__t_fl*J. Tt_»

_k 0M1M. Bli OX rOVKTU I'tiit.)