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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. WIIOLE NUMBER, 13,778. 7 RICHMOND, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, THREE CENT8 PER COPY. WANTED TOMOB HIM.

Enra.td Ball Mrons Attempt to Deal THK IMPIRK OIT. BOBOlBbaaa arlth a Derl-lon. -l-l BBBBTirr BBBBJaa Ihe BBAfl iKaualn- Baai nadly lalare? BUBBBTBl ihevVlnner. fourth aaMBa BBtVoaa MMaawoal UM champlonahtp of pOayei yeaterday. of Rlchmond by a ecore tho iwo daba ln the aavyed IbB attaraaaa, um f.

caad ao .,,,,1 craaba They w. re fully aroimed. Innlng. when BWb iBhvllta'a thlrd-baaeman. felled Hogglnawtth ball baooaaa Of whtah dld BBt approve of.

aa praclptuo i. HOW IT PAME ABOUT. mm way abaad af tMaarvbaa, of vlctory for the Ten very aim. Watta araaoa u.rte occupied ftrat. The tatter and Bweeuey.

Naab. i.i tbraw tbe ball ta Lynch Oit. Thia JWBaa Of Whtab av.Alled hlin KB Lyneb raturaed the ball wiih a vl.w to putting Jahe third. Sweeney thnw eatch arT-i eaaae very ing eo Uaapire Hoggim bad run Sltrd baaa to aee the aAay. aad Thia lacatnaM Myera.

wariui.g be ihrew JhabaH fmce al htaaaavas. The i.ard imaill- landed on the etaa JUSl khtaeya, and be draapeB aa be bad baaa n- My'thera. incoiMiMaa. and aaaarently leveral county puMcobbob niahed out placed Myerg under arr.at. and were the Bd Of carrylng him from the aome one oii'the bleai heriea aet hlm'" ln a momen mea aii aarta of the ground bad their f.et.

and with one raabed oa Ihe dlamond. and aa hundrade of hoarse tlaraatt eebaed oaa cn Of "Mob hlm." they clo-ed In on UM nnd aavaral braway tista be gan r.dniiiK Btoarg on Myrs'a head. He inpletely and sought behtad the ottic rs. but ln valn. af aMataa laatad a feat Bta.

About half a BttOBg clly i. who re on tbe grounda, took hand ii the proce. and by BBBlS ih. club. freeU Brure frauxted w-r.

bent on wreaking veiig-anc i Myera away from hlm. HARD TO OET HIM The enraged cranka eloaed ln ngaln. boaMvOr, ar.d the pollce In a. v.ral ln it.mces racatvad btaiara lateaded for their prteoner. Mycra was llnally ajottaa btta the atreei.

and the Kate was tacbed dlately. and poln.inen kept the erowd within. Avhile thrae othera racortod tbe obatniparaua ptayer avar to trafa Eewls's hoiise, where he was rharged with fetoataua aaaaull upoa Mr. Hogglna, AVith Intent lo K111. Mr.

Ptto H-irdeat went hia ball in Ihe sum of and he wili i.pp.ar before LewB at the. county court-house thla um was qiaite badly burt, and to ln the He was to the playe-a" bonae, and UrdB taken ln room. at Even grheea bO waa soon made comfort The game waa rontlnued. wlth Tanne hlll bi tnaptra, but nt the conclusion ef erentb innlng eempited with tbe ma le fr.m tWB of tatora ai'd called It. THER1 avere feav featfhes.

Th're Avere but few f.atures of the worthy of mentlon. The Raeh nd riciori efBa POater'g graal ik Twi.e he put the ball 11 nce, und aa a result he in hIx runa. Clevc la accredlteil wlth a "homer" but BBB't d-serve It. Ho batted the into lefl tlel'l. and lt gllded over ihe groead, strtick a rock or rough and boundtd over the i nothlng more to tell of the Oillen nor llahn pttched and both were freely foUovra: RICHMOND, A.H.

R. H. O. A. K.

Bradley, r. f.5 f.I 12 10 0 .3 12 0 0 0 ii i. a.t i 3 i wai Ib .2 3 112 0 II .2 3 0 8 0 0 .2 2 2 3 0 1 Bi.3 10 4 3 0 1 .4 0 10 5 0 Total? .29 11 9 21 13 2 NASHATEEE A.H. H. H.

O. A. K. i. aad c.

f.4 3 3 BBd 3b.4 0 13 0 0 M.rr lh.3 0 2 0 0 1 .3 0 112 0 .2 110 10 1 f.3 113 0 0 .4 0 13 2 0 .2 0 1 2 0 0 liid.n, p.1 10 0 3 0 Toi.il. .20 4 lt 21 8 2 BI 1NNTNOS. 1 2 3 4 5 0 5 02 0 2-11 lla .1 iry; Home IIIBB FlMlBf i'i baaa on errora? Rlchmond, batB 08 Oillen. off Hahn. 1 i ii baaa -Rlchnoad, Naah I Btrack out-lly Oill.n.

by i Double ptaya DmIb ta Welto, ri to Berta to stolen ivea, VV.Ila Herte (2). Pleve. i IMI Q-taBj, 1 Tlme of game-1 mlnutea. FMplioe Mr Ilog i Mr. TaaaehOI.

aaw HON'T I.OSK VOIK TKMI'Elt. ratraaa Miuulil Keep t'ool If Playera lleiiame Kaelled. Hyera, by ht? hot-headed and cowardly upon Fmplro brought OViwn upon hlm the wrath every one praaint at yesterday's u. i not be permltt. ball again.

if BTa 1 i'' gBtBM hnn Be the Nati.nal can dlsbarr.r). and It ls that Preeldeat Ntob Young a- tion waa reprehensible ln i.i--. waa BB OaOBUao for the rly coiidiiet of the whlch The man hai commllted an 'nat the peace and dlgnlty of and he In th. of aworn Enthualaam at ia all very well, but when laueea a crowd of men to Indulge ln rtotoui ondii't. 'twere bettar lhat the forever Myera Vw rvaad eondemnatlon of he atru-k dld more lhan of piayera bt-ii urged rtpeatedly to do In tbu clty by the very people wbo at lacbed him yeau-rday.

Thero are thoae who atten the riimu bOTe who, whenever umidr. haa any worde wlth a playar, on t. the player tp "hlt hlm." Kuch reii.rw. are calculated to indte riou. ami they da Iba very people who make them are loudeat In thelr relmke.

Jahe Wella haa recelved telegrame from the management of the Phlladi Iphia and Baltlmore teama, who are to make a tour of the South after tho Temple-Ctip aerlea are played. arklng for dater herV october 8th. Thelr propoaltion ta to have the Illueblrda play one gi.me wlth Balt. more and onr wlth PhllndrIphla. Captaln Wella aald yeetertlay that he could not hold hia team together fo long, and after lo-day'a game the Vlrglnla-League pen nant-wlnnors wlll dlabend.

It la probnhlo that the Orlolea and Qtinkcra wlll come here and play each other. Mr. Henry L. Nlrkel, of No. 114 Main atreel, a splendld auppfr to the Rlcbmond playera laet nlght at hi.a realdence.

The table waa beautlfully and an elahomte menu waa provlde.l. A most enjoyatfle evening was apent. MTIOMI, I.F.AGI 114,1.1,. Ilnltlmore l.niue to Vork-I'eaaant Peoapeeta. NEW September great CTOWd Kaw tbe HaltimoreB nnd New Yorks bn ak even on two gamea to-day.

The Karne wns very exelting. It wns flnnlly won.In the nlntli Inning by the Meafct, when wlth one out, atngied, and scored on a tremendoim drlv-e to the ropea by Famdi. DerlBg lha lii-t McMahon waa at hia beat, only flfteea to the bat, but in the nlxth the New Yorks made four runa on two baaea on balls, two hltn. and a by Qrarea Wlth the aoore 6 to 4. the HaltimoreB ereaed thlnRs Ug ln the nlnth by clcan hittlng.

and then came the New Yorks' trlumph. Keefe to timplre any more be cauee of the of the playera. Hurns and Cterkeoa ofriclnted bt aeeoBd whlch waa eaag for ihe who hlt Meekln freeiy. Haktmtng waa v.rs B. II.

E. New York.000004021?7 8 2 Baltlmore 10 0 Batterlea: Uusle and Farrcll; McMa? hon and Robtaaoa, a coad game: R. H. B. N.

a .1 00 1 .20 2 021--" 11 2 Batterlea: Meekln and FarreB; Beaa ming and Called on account of darkm-ss. BITTEB FOR BALTIMORB, BALTIMORB, Bigtemkar ioaa af the ftrBt game thls afternoon to tbe Baar waa a bltter pill to the thouaanda of cnthundasts who are root in? for tht- Baltlmore club. At the Opera House. where the game ls reproduced by telegraah, thonsanda watched with batei breath In the elxth inning. when the Gothamltes Bolved McMahon's dellvery for four runa, the well-known cry of "Take him out" wa-s heard comlng from all partB of the audlence.

Oa the streeta of exclted cltlzens dlacusaed the Kame and the prospecta of the Cham ptona wlnnlng the thre? remalnlng The rcpnlt of the aerond conteat of the day aoon put everybody ln a good humor, and when the game wan called after slx InnlBga had been played. and Baltlmore had won, the thronga left for home In haapy fraaaa aafakd. it ia the generai Impresslon that the race for Ihe pennant 1 practtcalty orer, aa it thought thnt Italtitnore will have llttle trouble ln wln Blag one r.f Ihe remalnlng two thus putting tkaaaaataaa out af cievc land's wny. WELL IM.AYED. Bf.

September To day's game one of the playe 1 hi re tliis season. The locals won on th.lr Dowd's catch of Merrltt's Ilv altnost agalnst the centre-fleld WBfl made at a greater dintance from tbe than had ever been seen here before Atteadance, BBk B.H.B. Bt LoaM .0 12 2 pittaburg.001101000?3 8 2 Batterlea: and Otten; Hawl.y and Mack. EASILY WON. CHICAOO, ttlS, September had of fun wlth men to dav.

and won more easlly than dld Cin i-lrinati the day before. was batted freeiy. und at the riKht time, UM eott, D. McKarland, had the Vlaltora under his thtiint. at all tlnv-y.

Both taaaaa gal up a good iieidinp aame, the faatare betag a flne ruantng eateh by was too eoid for comfort, nnd Ipss than tH people joiw the Beora: Bt I t-hicago -i 0 -i Clncinnntl .2 1 0 3 0 0 0- 8 1 Batterlea: McKarland and Donohue; Bhlnea, Oray, and Vaaghan. CaBed oa account Bf darkness. CALUflk rillLADKLI'HIA. l'A 27. Phlladelphla and Broaklyn played nlin lnnlnits tO a tle to-lay.

the ecore 14 to 14. and the game was called on account of darkn.Fs. In tho nlnth. when vi.sitots had three men on baaea BBd out. An.l.

moa the ball the wall. Hoth Btabfl hli tiealy visitors took LaoMfa mea aure In the thlrd, but White. who suc ceeded him, no batter. Two games to-tnorrow. Weather clear.

Attendance. Mk 8core: B. E. 1'hiladelphia ..50 1 300 30 2-14 13 fi Brooklyn .0 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 4-14 15 2 Hatterles: Lurld. Orady, and Buckley; Kninedy and Grlm.

Called on account of darkness. ALL ONE WAY. ASHJNGTON. BtgtBtBbtr Boatoaa had lt all their own way with Oilroy In the flrst Inning to-day, and he waa r.lleved by Mularkey. who dld good work Ntehola Intandad to pitch for Baa ton but after he had made a hit ln the first Inning he retircd from the game.

Baahgi the visitors' new twlrler, who aucceeded him. ahotred up well. The was called at the end of the seventh inning on account of darkneas. Bcore: R. H.

E. Washlngton .10 0 0 10 0-2 7 4 Hoston Batterlea: Gllroy and McC.uIre; Banks and Ryan. Called on account of darkness. CASE OF MRS. MAYI1HICK.

Mra. Dr. IJInaroore to Intereal Amerlcan Women ln It. September Helen Dlnsmore. of Ixmdon.

presldent of the Internatlonal Maybrick Assoclatloa. wlth her husband. Dr. Enrmett Dlnsmore. a Kuest at the home of her son, In thls c'ltv en route to Atlanta and Bouthern Cailfornla.

where the wlnter wlll be BtM nt. Mrs. Dlnsmore sald: am ln the I'nited Btatea for 'he noae of Interestlng women In tfu- case of Mra. Maybrick. My work wlll be done throirgh the women'a clubs and klndred organlzaUons.

We want 6125.000 to be espeaded ln arouslng publlc oplnlon 1 in England to a proper appreclatlon of thls case. We wlll hold publlc meet ings awl corniwl the newaiianers to re 1 cogniae ua by offering the Biory of Mra. Maybrick al adverllalng ratcs." Thlnl laternntlonnl Crleket Maleh. September 27. The thlrd and declding crleket match to ba played ln thla clty betwetn the Ox ford-CambrldKe team and All-PhlUdel phia bt-gan thla mornlng on the- grounda of the Mcrlon Crleket ClBb, at Haverford.

a Bubarh UUa clty. Whea play ceaaed for the day the Englishmen had- runa. Juat 42 than they nmd" ln thelr flrat Inning laat weeb agalns' the aame eleven. an boftr'a play remalnlng after the Engllahmen had been dla nilaaetl. The Phlladelphlana atarted thelr ln nlng wlth rattertioo and Beblen aa thelr flrat baumen.

when atumpa for tbe nlght. at 6 o'ciock. thla palr were atlll defendlng the wlcket, and had put toaatber 96 runa. Yoar Brala TtreMf lake Mor.tor*Ta AelU Jt BUpplKB tbe needed food tor tbe bram and aerras aad wakca aaerlkw FAIRCHILD JREPORTS. Well-Attended Meetlng or tbe Hei Torl State Democracy.

THK PICTt RE OF A BOOBTER. Tbnt Ia Adopted aa tbe Kmblem or Hexlee of AboTe io TaaBaaanr More Intenae Tban Ever. NF.W YORK. September 27? The Exe rutlve Committee Ihe Stat- Democracy held a well-attended meetlng to-nlght. Charlea F.

Falrchlld prealding. Mr. Falrchlld'a report concernlng tho actlon of the State Democracy delegatea at the Syraeuse oonventl was utagaBMld, It waa adopted, and approvt-d unant aaeaady. The followlng rosolutlon was th-ii adopted by an overwhelmlng ma? jority: BB, it necesnary under the prrsent electlon-law thJt the Democratlc camdkUtaa rar offteera may be nomi mited by petltlon, that thelr names may printed on offlcial under th name and emblem of the New York State IHtnocracy, and ln the aame column aa the local candldates nomlnated by eald New York Stnte I7eniocrsry: That the soib-committce and hereby It dir- Bted take the ne cereiary inaaaarei la Boaalaata bg fkate the cBBdMatea for State noml? nated by the State Conven? tlon at Syracuse. and CBttBB anld certi flcates to be flled, aa requlred by law.

"ItBBOlTtd. That Bgoa all certlflcatea of nominnlion of th- York State Demo? cracy there be prlnted th plcture of a roostcr. is hereby adopted as the emblem or of aald New York State Democracy." DarlBg Ihe nv-'tlng it b.came appirent that the oppoidtlon to Tammany on the part of th- New York State Democracy had beeonie more Intenae than ever. be cautte of the r- cent flght. ln the Kyracuae conventlon, and the subsequent bolt of the latter'a delegatlon.

TO STOP FIOIIT. Speelnl Heaalon of Tevaa Lealalatare liilli'd bf the IJnvrrnor. AI'STIN. September mld nlght taet night Governor Culberson is a proclamatlon for a of Ihe I.eglslature to pasa a law prohlbitlng prize-flghts. The sesalon la to be con vened ln the clty of Austln, beginning at noon, Tuesilay.

October 1. 1W5, for the followlng purposes: "1. To denounce and kln dred practices In clear and unamblgu ous terma, and prohibit the aame by ap proprlnte palns and penaltles. anl puttlng the law Into immedlate operatlon, and maklng the necessary provlslon for Ita enforcement. so that the propoaed exhl bition of thal ehiracter wlthin this may be prevcnled, the undoubted wlll people upon the cubject respected.

and thls affront to the moral sense and progress of Texaa averted." "2. To conslder and act upon sueh other matters as may be presented, pursnant to aectlon 40, artlcle 3, of the Constitu tlon." THE POPCLAR TOPIC. AI'STIN, September pro 'lamat'on laaued by tlovernor Cu-beraon latt- last nlght. convenlng a speclal ses sion of the Laghgatore n-xt Taeeday to naas nnother law agaltiRt prlze-itghtlng, araa paatttar toate lo-dag. it was sald that I'opullats and other oppo nenta of the Governor may defeat hia plan by enactlng a law to go Into effect in nlnety days.

Itepresentalive Ward snld that the Lagkdatnre nndoubtedly aroaMJ tatt to go Into effect tauaedlatety, and that lt' would make BtlBB flghttBg a felony. He thlnks the law wlll wlthin a week after the LngMlalMIB meets. ol'INION. NEW OHDEANS. I.A..

September 27 and party Mft here to-night Texas. Fitz. wli! not accept I-kiuIs Ho.is.-man, c.f ChlOBgO, as referee. He is in BBB conditlon, and bellevea Brady wrltir.g to Governor Culberson so that th- Qghl wlll be Fltz box.d wlth Ito.b.-r to-day at the Youn? Men'fl Oyaaagatta Clag. He acore.i Lawgar and asscrts that his ar fairs BTB now Ir, the hands of Howe Hummell.

If Corbett backs out he wlll light Mahcr. or any other man ln the TIRF XOTABLE. Two Attachea of llnltlmore Trnck fut BALTIMOBE. September 27. Wllllam Beamer, of Phlladelphla, and John of Evansville, w.

re waylald and attacked last night by Johnson (colored) near the Gen Ueaaea'a Drlrtag l'ark, ptmiieo. it.amer may dle from his cut ln the left slde over lung. Koster was alaahlfl ln the abdomen, but wlll proba bh recover. fUauaer ls a son of John Reamer, who has everal horses tntered at the races now ln pragraaa at the Gentlemen'a traett, and arho Koster as traln er Kostcr had words wlth the who ls employed as a rubber. and the negro th.n threateneil to "do" the tralner.

As Reamer and Koster were teavtac the track last nlght the colored m.n yomped from behind a tree and phiaged a knlfe Into Koster's stomach. As he sank down Reamer sprang to hia Baakrtaaea, The negro made a vlcloua hingt at Reamer, the knlfe luflictlng a terrlble wound near the heart. The negro was arrested at mldnlght. PIMLH't) UACES. BALTIMORE, September last regular day of the fall meetlng ai tracted a good-slzed, crowd at the Oen tlemen's Drlvlng Park thi? afternoon.

Bylteater K. was well the un flnlshed 2:17 trot. but. after taklng the fourth heat, the fflBlldai horse went to pleces, and Orange Chlef caplured the tlrst prtze handlty. Ira waa backed by the talent for the 2:30 trot.

Purser was ln flne mettlo, and won ln stralght heata. Sllver IH'll and Manola carrled the greater part of the money for the 2:35 trot, but Hentael sent his gray mare around the clrcult In the van. and won wlth ease ln stralght heata. After Harry B. had won two heata of the 2:24 pace darkneas cauaed a post ponenunt untll to-morrow.

The etaaa. whlch was to have been paced to morrow, was declared off. In ita place a mutch racc between Soberte and Raven itrranged for to-morrow. whlch. wlth tbe untinlshrd heat of to-day, and the 2:11 trot.

wlll cloae the meetlng. 2:17 claea. trottlng, purae 65O0; (poatponed Thursday after the thlrd Chlef by Orange Bloaeom (Oreen Ul: BylveBter 1. 7. 7, 1, Iterte Fheldon, 7, 1 2.

5. 2. Boudan. Oreen fleld Belle Truxton, Bcranton Belle. Time.

16 1-2. 2-30 claia, trottlag. purae by Stranger (Moreflekl), I. A. 4 2.

Red Leo. 2. 6. 6. Bhartff Hartiett.

Grateful, tra Claymore. Ktng Bryno, Iakp Aabby. Time. 2-7M. tMl-l 2J? claea trottlng.

purae 680k dtvbted vannle by (mtich Il Blg Torh. 2, 3, i. Wlllla Manola, Ooveroor Brownlow. Time, ctaflB paolBg, purae Bav Harry cb. a- by Blgln Boy (Colllna), Dalay Venl.

10. I. Hlgh Noon. Redblrd, Nlna Noblee, Jewell. Woodnut.

Corbett, Llttle Prita. Havelock. Oakley Prince Orange. Tlme, END AT BRIOHTON. BRIOHTON REACH.

September 27? The fall meetlng of the Rrlghton Beach Kacing ttxlay. The weather was dellghtful, the air betoig elear and braclng. but the attendance at the track small. The card wuu cut to pleces by wlthdrawals. Tom Cromwell.

a l-to-2 favorlte. In the race. won ln a gallop, hnt waa dlaouallfted. waa tbe outalde they Into the home atre.tch. and he had ample room.

He gaw Volley a-oming up on the rall. and dellberately pulled Tom Promw.dl acro-s. ahuttlng hlm out. He waa flned $50 and ra-primanded by the stewards for racbleaa ri.iing. Flrat Mkhael fMB, Doggetl.

even) won, BowtlBg Oreen third. T.me, poo. Second Crom? well Slmma. 1 to 2l won. Volley ae? cond.

Arttata thlr-l. Tlme. 1:15 1-2. Third E. (100.

piffv. 10 to 1) won. Nieollna aecond. Ap prentlce third. Tlme, P43.

Fourth QM, Chorn. 1 to 2) won. Charade aecond, Llttle Tom third. Tlme, 1:43 1-2. Flfth (112.

7 to 10) won, Baeottaaal second, imperiat third Tlme. 101 1-t Slxth race? one mlle and a alxteenth? The fiwaln Hlrach. 100 to won, McKee aecond. third. Time, P19 1 2.

(TNiINNATI TRACK. OAKLEY HAPE-TRACK. Septem? ber Sloan, a recently relnatated Jockey waa lUtad off for a queer rlde on the odda-on favorlte Soiiffle In the third race The fllly only beaten a ahort bead by Faalg. but the were nf Ihe c-ilnlon that the boy dld not try and all decl.red off. Favontes won three of ihe that w.r- dectded, and Amle Oo.dwyn, a fltronj.

seeond ailck. won the race. Th- attendance waa good. and the betting waa splrlte.1, wlth twenty-four booka. Track alow.

Flrat race-five furlongs-Hanlon. (102, 13 to I) won, Ida C. aecond, Sir Marlue third Tlme. 1:04 3-1. Second and a half Rampart (90, R.

2 to 1) wr.n. Rod giip aecond, Prytonla third. Time. 1:24. Third race-five nnd a half furlonga? Faalg fMB, J.

HIB 8 to 1) won, Souffle ae? cond. Ijindseer third. Tlme, Pol Fourth mlle and seventy yarda-Praniah (106. Thorpe. 9 to 2) second.

Ixigan third. Tlme. 18 1-2. Flfth and a half furlonga? AmleGoodAvyn 08, W. Jonee, 1 to 1) won, Ondague aecond, I'ncle Henry third.

Time, 1:23. AE1X. THE GHEAT. SPRINOFIELD. September 27? Alix, the ereat.

made a game effort to beat ber reeord at the State Fair-Orotin track thla evenlng. She got off well at 3:30. and tln- ilrst three oiiarters Avere made In a galt, but ecmna into tne atretch ahe wenc lame, and the best that ahe could do waa ofhetal Pme. Over people wltncssed the atempt. YAJTMMB W1BS, The Kllieln un flefi-nln Hrlliiln'a sprine Proteat.

CBNTHB I.0EAND, L. September 27. The fourth race of the Seawanhaka Internatlonal challenge-cup serlea for small-ratera was aalletl to-day in a tumbly aea In the open aourul. wlth a rattling northw.at wlnd of flfteen knots FtrenKth, and resulted In hand-ome vlctory for the Amerlcan defe-nder Ethel wynn by 1 uilnute nnd 10 aeconda, ofilclal tiine, at the end of the twelve-mlle tri ungle. The crew of the A'ankee yacht to-dav the who ateered, and hls brother.

who tetided the aalla. The omniander ihe BpruCB entered protcst for aome technical vlolatlon of the rulca of yacht ing. aih. BBBtBBATBBBt II la ln Prealdeiit Hnii.la, Bal May Be AVIHinrawa. NEAV YORK, Beptaaaber Solo mnn llass.

who la aaalatant to BBaaaar of the Southern raltway. an nounced to-day that hia reslgnatton had Baaa placed ln the hands of Presld.nt Si.eiicer. to nwalt the lattera actlon. appeara that Mr. AV.

AV. Flnlay. who commiaaioner of the Southern I'aasenger Aaaoclation, was ehcted third vice-prenldent of the Hajutheni railwiy aml asalgned to take charge of the traltlc aervlce of that road. The rtalgnatton has not been acted I upon aa yet, and an amicable settlement may be made, which wili m-an the con tlnuance of Mr. Haas In offlce.

FIIKMH COLOMAL AK41Y. M. Rlbnt to tbe lludaet Coimiilttee on the Snhject. PARIS, September Klbot addreaaed the- Hudget Commlltee to-day on the subject of the proposal of M. CavalgBaM relative to the ostablishment of a colonlal army.

He aaid that pro rteitiBB for the formation of auch an arruy could not bc Included ln the present bud get. The government avus conslderlng the niatt. and would make a ataU-ment at 1 the next a. Oeneral Zurilnden, Mlnlater of AVar, OB posed M. Cavalgnac'a acheme for a re duction of the Nlneteenth Army Corpa.

He that the Supreme Councll of AA'ar concurre-i in hls opIBtaB, i I'remler Hibot decJared that if thi Bud I get CcansUttee epproved rabrnae'a propoaals, lt mlght be advlsable to aak the Phamber DepUtl lo Ba UM declsloii. After the MBuatera had dep.irt.d the commlttee decldcl to rc-duce the forces of Zouaves and Algerian tlrallleurs by each. Il la aald M. Pavaignac Intenda to propose that the Infantry and navy colonlal troopa be merged Into a colonlal army, whlch shall be tncreaaed by MASB troops, and utiiized ln Muda gascar and the Soudan. ul.an Camp Captared.

MADRID. September Impar dispatch from Htbana aaya: "tol onel Cannellas, wltb 2u0 mtn, made an at tack on AVednesday upon a camp at HayamuB, held by LOB rebels, under the Insurgent leader. Gil Perqulto. After an hour'a nghtlng the Spanlarda carrled the I camp. and the fled, leavlng many horaes and a quantlur of arma and They alao Teft flve of their number dead on the fleld.

The Spanlarda had Aur men wounded." utile aad Huk Qaaraatlae. RERLIN. September Relchxan gelger a decree setting forth after October no catile or ahali be tmporled Into Germany from any country wlthout belng quarantined. The length of tlme preecribed for the iiuarantlning of anlmila from Denmark nd Norway ten daya, but tha tlme for quarantlnlng anlmala from all other not wholly axcluded from ex portlng to Oermany wlll be four weexa. Advaaee la Coke prrrSBCRO.

September prlce of furnace coke baa advanced. to take effect October lat, to fl Ot) per ton. and tbe H. C. Frick Coke Company and other In whlch they are ln or wbtch they control.

have ported glvtag their Men an id vance of a per crat. ln their w.igea. to take October lat. Thla wlll apply lo about ll.OoO mra. to lar aa tbe Frick companlee are coneerned.

Should the advance ba gaeeral thraugb out the reghn. ta Ukely. it wdl apply to oeveral theaaaad Btore aaca. T1LLMAN FOR SAMBO. LtTdiest Sessioo of the SottH Carolina CoDfeotloi Yet Held.

OFFICE-HOLDIJG BY JIEflROKS. A Propoaliloai to Make Baeb a Thlnar Impoaallile 1'omliatfd by the Pnl metto Beaator, Who Carrlea- COLf'MBIA, S. September the constltutlonal conventlon the Com? mittee on Corporatlons reported an artl? cle covering that subjeet ln nineteen sec tlona, moat of whlch are wholly novel in the organic law of thls State, the old Constltution havlng touched very lightly upon the regulatlon of corporatlons. The flrst aectlon detines corp. atlons to be all assoclatlons and Jolnt-stock companies oavlng powe.n and posacased by lndlviduals or artnerahlps, and excludes munldpal ooriwrailone.

Successive sectlons shov the followlng provlslons of general Intereat: No rallroad, telegraph, or tele? phone company ls alluwcl to make con tracta rellevlng lt from Ita common-law llability. No charter shall ha granted bg Jclal law, except to Institutlous und i the control of-the State, but the -ture Is laajadrad to provide for thelr ii.ii under general and all eharters are to be subject to n-peul. Every corporatlon doing buslness In the State shall malntaln ut one publlc in it for the transaetlon of busi an exhlblt of the holdlnga of stock. All dlscrimlnatlons ln chargea or faclll ttaa lor Uansportatlon, and all charges of hlgher rates for shorter than longer distances are prohlblted. RA1LROADS.

Any rallroad may connect wlth, cross, or inttrsevt any other rallroad. No rall? road or tranaportatlou eompany shall control or consolldate with pirallel or competlng llnee, and Jurtes are to declde whether llnes are parallel or competlng. The I.eu'l9la;are Ib forbldden to grant any forelgn assoclatlon cr a lloense to bulld, operate, or lease rallroad llnes in South Carolina. But in case af lnterstate llnes, the ownera must in enrgBtated under the State laws. No general or rpecial law shall be passed for the benetlt of any forelgn corporatlon OperatlBg a rallroad ln the Stat.

The I.eglslature ls forbldden to grar.t any charter for banklng purposes. but torpotations or assoclatlons for sueh pur Baaaa may BB formed under general laws. i Stockwatering prohlblted. The Lcglslature requlred to provide fcr the el-ctlon of offlcers of by tho cumulatlve plan. t'orporatlons shall engage In no husl except that specitlcally authorlz.

by thelr eharters. The Legislature rorjuired to BBSB laws agalust all trusts. combinatlons, i.ontraets, and agreements lalaaleal to the public traUhnt, and lo Bhaata, unjust and extortions. and shall provide for thn Bapattbaoa and regulatlon of sufh com? panies by COatfltkBBOaa or otherwlse. A rallroad commlsslon Is establlshed, Its lutlag to be ragatatad bg law, the exist Ing commisslon to "ontlnue In possession of all prcsent pow.

ra untll otherwlse pro by iegislatloti. Kv-ry corpora'lon doing bustneSB ln the State shall have the came rights and iemedles for any injury suiTered by him from the act or omlssion of eueh corporatlon or its employees aa are to other persons not em p'oyees. All wnlvera of thls aectlon shall be null and vold All eharters under which urganlzatlon ln good falth shall not plaue and lie wlthin a year from the of the CaaatltBtltB sh ill I. vold. Btrtageai pmvlsdor.B are made agnlnst any modiflcatlon of these pro? vlslons.

UQCoR-SELLING. The renort of the on Munirl palltl-s 1-ft lt optional wlth the ture to Ueease Baiku aelllng prohlbtt it, or continue the dlap-naary syatem. A BaOttofl w.is made to by pro hlbltlng the of llc-mses for the Bale Of llquor. There was a long BebBtO up the Pons-rvatlve members and aome RofUlMerg d.clarlng that Ihere tvaa a general und-rstaiidlng In the camrwlgn thia o.uestlon should be left open. At laat, Tillman aald that he had plldged hims-lf to laaaa tt open, and while be dld not want to ever aee a a-i loon In South Carollna again.

tha dys penaary mlght have to be abandoned for th- O-thenberg systetn. aa it would l)e unwlre to problblt all llcetiainir. hl.s motlon, the debate waa adjourned until to-morrow to enabie hlmaelf and othera to arepare an amendmeut whlch would gteet the dlfflculty. other work of no general Interest, a reeeea was tabea untn ivantaa T1ELMAN FOR SAMHO. The night sesslon waa the atormleat one v.t held.

Polonel Robert Aldrich offered an amendment whlch deuied to the negro the -ight to hold any offlce ln the State. and for an hour and a half argued from declslons of the Supreme Court and from the Pongreasional Records containlng the atorv of the passage of the fourteenth and llfteenth amendments. that the rlght had never been given the negro to hold offlce bv the Pnltcd States Constitutlon or amendments. He seemed to Impress many delegates to auch an extent that Senator Tillman turned on him with both feet, ami a stormy hour or more foliowed. Tillman waa never more vehement ln all hlaj llfe.

He beM them that If they did not klll matter then and there they would mike the greateat mlstake of their llvea; they would be rulned. Tlllmans Influence controlled the allon. and deeplte perslatent efforts to adJoura Ahe convention laid Colonel Aldrlch's on the table by a vote Of 102 to 15. .011,1,11 COIXTY. Puiirt-Hiiy Polltleal Tbe oniina Coafeilemte Beanloa.

AMEIJA-COPRTHOISE. Septem? ber Yesterday was our reg? ular County Court, Judge Farrar preald n.g. There waa but llttle bualnesa, and the crowd ln attendance waa small. There waa no publlc speaklng, although Dr. 8outhall and Mr.

Lancaater. the can dldatea for tbe Benate. were on the ground. It ln now conceded that Oeneral Hundley wlll be the candidate for the L-gislature wlthout oppoaltion ln his own party. He wlll make an actlve canvaaa when the ball opens.

The General la a BBht, lnclalve Hls frlends eount on hls election. On tbe 22d of October there wlll be a grand Confederate reunion at Amelia A free dlnner wlll be pro vlded. and all are Invlted to attend. Prorn inent wlll on hand to enter taln the large crowd expected. ta tbe Cwa -eatloa.

NEW KENT COFRTHOlTIE, VA, Sep? tember the laat alon of the Clreult Court. Judge B. T. the of the tr cinw together ln a meettna to Oood-Roada Con yentlon. whlch wlll be held ln Rlchmond.

on October 10th. Mr L. V. Barnea' ilected cbelr man." aad Dr. L.

A. Blater. Becretary, of tbe meotlBg. Attw much abwraralon tt waa decldad that Board of of Uta aauB ty ahould eent aa J. B.

Valden, A. P. Rlchanlaon. Hooert Apper and R. T.

Bouthall. Mr. F. Ilaines waa alao elected a delegate. Al ternatee were eMcted aa followa: J.

N. Philip RlebardBon, W. W. Jonet. O.

W. Crump. and R. T. Lacy.

It waa ordered tbat copy of the pro ciedfnga of tht meetlng be to the Rlchmond Diapatch and Weat Vlr glnlan, to be publlehed. HBATHSVILLB. TBe Asanalt llposi Bra. Wkeeler? Ba to tbe Perpetrwtor. HEATHSVILLE, Beptember 27.

authorltles have ao far been unable to flnd the man who attempt ed to murder and rob old Mra. Wheeler on last Saturday nlght, and hia Identlty to be a complcte myatery. The ne? gro who was at flrat suspected waa able to clear hlmself completely, and there seema to be no further clue in the mat? ter. The negro waa only suspected be cause he had some previous trouble wlth tbe old lady about his dog, and his arrest amounted to notliing. It Is very wonder ful that the old lady escaped death.

as she Is 64 y-ars old, and the club wlth she was atruck was about 2 Inches tn dtameter and about 5 feet long. She seema to be gettlng along all rlght, and wlll, in all probabllity, soon recover en tlrely. The authorltiea are ualng all dlll g-nce and our people wlsh very much to see the perpetrator of the cowardly deed ladged ln the Jall. Trout are bitlng very nlcely In the Po tomac rlver Just now, and flshlng partles go out almost every day. Some of them report excellent sport.

One man Is re ported as bavlng made a catch of 110 by himself In one day's flshlng. 'Ihe weather haa 1 een cxce lingly favor able for the savlng of fodder ln our aec? tlon, but our farmers are wtshlng for a raln now above everythlng else. of Arkanian, Awnlnst ltunlner LITTLE ROCK. September States Benator Jonea spoke at Kldorado, l'nlon county. A blg free sllver barbecue Was prepared, and the Senator met ln Jolnt debate Congresaman Moatner, of Loulslana, and "Cyclone" Davis, of Texas.

DarlB the apostle of the People'a party. and he made a very moderato speech for a member of that party. Senator Jones and Mr. lioatner were well recelved. Sheehan I.emler of NKW YORK, September Commlssioner John C.

Sheohan was to night made chairman of the Flnance Committee of Tammany Hall. Thls poal? tlon was held a number of years by Rlch ard Croker. and the sWectlon of Mr. han for the place ls looked upon by many Of the dletrbll leadera as the elevatlon of Mr. Sheehan to the leadership of Tam? many Hall.

Ilellef for Ihe Arnieuiniia. NEW YORK. September Wil llam Wlllard Howard. wno lately ruturn ed from ArrneniH, wlll sall to-morrow on the steamer Campanla, for Europe. Mr.

Howard goes ns the commlssloner of tho Chrlsttan Herald, of New York. to dlstribute a funil ralsed by that paper for the rellef of the sufTering Armenlane of the flve prbvlncea of that country. whlch were the seen 9 of the late mas sacre and outragcs, and nearly of whose people are destltute. Deep Wnter for Molille. MOBII.E, AUL, S.ptember dredtflng for a ahlp-channel 23 feet deep.

2X0 feet wide. and mllea long, hegBB in IK92, and coatlpg was eoBapleted to-day. channel extends from Moblla clty to detp water ln lower Moblla bay. The work was done by the XatlotVtl Dredglng Company, under contract with the rtun nt. Ships drawlng more than twenty-four feet go through the channel wlthout dlfflculty.

t'olonlata Hetiini. MOBJLS, AI.A S.ptember train prisaed through Mobile from Kagle PaBB, to-day, orltiglng negroes home to dtahBBaa and Georgla. Th ar. th-? nllcs of the dlsastrous atu-mpt to colonlze BOuthern Mexlco wlth Amenran negroes. As It was reported that small pox was breaklng out among them, they were not permltted to leave the train though the train stopped one hour and a half.

strlLe of ALI'EN'A. September 27-The Alp.na and dockmen struck to-day for 40 cents and cents kaag. laaaaiillttlir were win Ing to pay the demand, but lumber-shlp pers refused to pay the scale to the dockmen. Work at the docks Is at a standatlll. and trouble la foared lf non union men are put to work.

Honthern Kappa Alpha. ATLANTA. September Bouthera Kappa Atoha frateraJtg ad Journed to-day. It elected the followlng offlcers: Knlght-Commander. S.

L. Am men. Baltlmore; Grand Hlstorlan, T. T. Hubbard.

Norfolk; Grand Purser, A. Iwn-, ners. Our place of buslness wlll be elosed to-day on account of holiday tlll 6 P. BJ In case you are ln need of a aull of' clothes, we offer speclak reduced prlces from 6 P. M.

tlll 12 P. M. Our 610 and 612 Garments wlll go at 67 50 Our 615 and 118 Bults at 11250. Any other garmenta reduced accordlngly. A.

OREENTREE. 829 east Hroad atreet. Our store wlll close Saturday. Reopen at P. M.

Jl'UFS BYCLB SoNS. The Tower, Second and Broad. Aarlcnllnral Fair. nrhbsrg, OCTOBBB 1ST TO 4TH. Round-trlp ratea via Peteraburg aml the Norfolk and Weatern Ballroid, MM, lncludlng one admisalon to the fair.

Tick ets on sale September 29th to October id, Ineluslve. good to return untll October 5th. This ls the most dlrect llne, and the onlv llne havlng double dally aervlce. Tralna leave Byrd-Street Statlon dally at A. M.

and 11:40 P. M. Pullman sleepers on nlght tralne. For full Infor matlon apply at the companv's offlce.SM eaat Main street. R.

W. COl'RTNEY, Dlatrlct Paaaenger Agent. Our store will close Saturday. at6P. M.

Jl'LlCB SYCLE A BONB. The Tower, Second and Broad. THE HAILWAY For tbe Cettoa-Btetea aag lateraa tlonal Expwsltloa, Atlanta, Ua. Tbe Oaly Llae tke Expoal tlon-lirouuda. Round trlp will be aold from Rlcbmond as followa: Dally, untll December 16.

M86, Inclualvr, wlth llrult January 7. 6Z1.25. Dally. untll December 16, is'A inciustvc. wlth flnal Umlt twenty days from dVe of sale, 617.06.

On Tuesdays and Thursdaya of each week, untll December 24. 106, Inclualve, wltb flnal Umlt ten (W) daya from date of aale, 61240. Correspcndlngly low ratea from ali otber sta'ions. For addltlonal Infonnatlon and for sleevlnf-car reaervatlOM apply ta tlck? et aaenta or ut paaetnier offlce. 666 Main strvt.

a C. WH1TEHEAD, Clty Paaaenger Agent. Tba Cohen Compaay'a etore wlll be cloaed to-day. OM paatra faa aata al (ha THREEFATALLYBDRT AlulMr of Otiw Persoss Mj Us SeriOaSly Iijuii PA88EAIOER TRAIX The Uilli-a' 4 oaeh BteeuBM ripe Baeala aad Paan Ita HeO l.iqudl aa the Paaaeaaera? Kagt neer'a Mlatake. TPNNKLI.TOK, W.

September 27-At 1 o'clock laat nlght the New Yorb and St. expreea wwt-bound on tha Baltlmore and Ohlo rallroad waa golotf into the tunn-l twenty mllee eaat ef here, when lt "alde-wlped" the eaat bound Baltlmore paeaenger traln. Tba latter traln awltchlng to the track when the englneer of the expreea, niistaklng a coal-tlpple llght for tha iviilte atgnal-llght to enter the tunnel, plunged Into the alde of the ladies' coacB on the Baltlmore traln. the coach upeet the steam-plpe burst arul i.oure.1 Its hot liquld on tbe peaeengera. The wae crowded with gers.

The front aleeper on the Baltlmore traln was alao thrown from the track. The followlng ls the llat of injured: FATALLY: 8. A. OARDEN. OP AVHEE1.INO.

Unlted Marshal of AA'eat A'lrglnla. and faca terrlbly scalded; probabiy fatally hurt. AV. PHLAY. OF CHARLE8TON.

W. face and handa scalded, and cut in forehead. MISS MARY L. DOL'NTAIN. OP CHARLESTON.

AV. SUta Llhra rlan: face and handa terrlbly scalded and left knee tnjurcd. a BBRIOUSLY INJURED: MARY EVAN8. OF PARSONS, cut on tha nose. MRB NEILL J.

FORTNEY. OF KING WOOD. AV. badly about thai face and the upper parl of tbe bodr and hands. J.

li. HART. OF CLARKSBURO. W. smaahed.

and otherwiae Jured. EEE HISEY, OF CHARLESTON, W. terrlbly cut and brulaed. HL88 PARRIE HOBART, OF PHILA. DELPHIA: left leg badly InJuredMnTG.

hurt otherwiae. PORTER. OF SOUTH LAN CA8TBR, and wrlats cut. AATELIAM HEE8E. OF 8ALINA, right knee hrulied and foal scalded.

MISS ALE1E L. TAYLOR, OF EL KINS. AA'. left hand cut; alde of neck and head scalded. BBNRY THOMA8.

OF HALTIMOREf right hand cut. Our store wlll cloae Satm I R. atOF. M. JULIUS 8YCI.1 -ONfl.

The Tower, Seconu and Droad. The Cohen Company's Me wlll be eloaed to-day. cotton-s. expositiob. "Speeial Atlanta A ln the SeaboarU Otily Hne running aolid tralna betweei Rlchmond and Atlanta.

Pullman buffci -1-. and veatlbuled day N. extra fare. On Tuesdaya and of each week fare from Rlchmond to At? lanta and return. on.y B2.40; good foi ten from date of aale.

DOUHLE DAILY 8ERVICE: Leave Rlchmond 9:01 A. M. and 12:33 A. arrlvlng Atlauta naxt day at A. M.

and 4:00 P. M. Remember. commenclng October lat. tha Atlanta aleeper wlll bc open at Unlon Depot at 0 P.

M. ptaced In s-rvic especlally for the beneflt ot the Rlchmond travelllng publlc. For other ratea and Inforrnatton apply to H. M. BOYKIN, Passenger Agent, 830 east Main atreet.

Oll AIAHV t'OLLBGE, WllHamabarB, Va. AVIT.LIAM AND jBARY COLLEGE Opena Thuraday. October 1, UM. The Cohen Company'a atore wlil ba eloaed Laat Trliby Eacaraloa. Excuralon to Norfolk.

Virginia Beacb, I and Ocean View, Sunday, 29th, vla Norfolk and Weeurn rallroad. Traln leavea Ryrd-Street (Unlon) SUtlon at 8:30 A. M. aharp. Raturnlng, leavea Virginia Reach 6 P.

Ocean View at P. and Norfolk at 7 P. M. Stope only at Petersburg and Suflolk. Fare for the round trlp: II to Norfolk; H.fie to Vir? ginia Reach, and 81.15 to Ocean View.

A'estlbule for ladtea and their Realuced at Anna and Ocean View hotala for our people. Through car to Ocean Vlaw wlthout change. Close connectlon at Norfolk for Virginia Beach. Chatr-oar on Virginia Reach tralna. We leave promply on tlme.

for at traln. Capt. J. K. MICHIE A R.

T. ADAM3. Our atore wlll cloee 8aturday. Raopeg at 6 P. M.

JULIU8 SYCLB A SONS. The Tower, Second and Rroad. Opeclal Bieeper to Atlaatn Vla Oaa board Alr-Llaa. Commenclng October lat the Seaboard Alr-Une wlll put on a through aleeper from ltlchmond to Atlanta, vta tha fa 'Atlanta 8peclel." Thla aleeper wlll be opened at the Unlon Depot at o'clock at nlght (traln leavlng at 1133), thua enabllng partlea golng to the expo to get a nlghfa reat. and ar rive tn Atlanta at 4:00 P.

M. tba follow Ing day. Hy thla arrangement paiaengera to the xpositlon can leave Rlchmond vla the Seaboard Air-Llne and go through to At? lanta wlthout change of eara. and tha only offertng exceptlonal ad For further informatlon apply to H. bt, Hoykln.

pasaenger agent. No. MB eaef Main street. The Cohen Company'a itore aill ba eloaed to-day. Laat te Old Polat aad Norfolk Vla C.

A Baaday Mora lua. Beateaabev BOth. Traln leavea and Ohlo al 9 o'cloek A. returnlng, leavea OW Point at 7 o'cloek P. M.

Round-trip to Old Point and Norfolk. only ll? Ticbete to Norfolk aood to return on boat from Norfolk and on 7 o'clock traln Mon? day mornlng only. Tttkete br Bb al BAILEY A Maaaaeia. Pcaeheat Peaebeet I wlll offer to-day a car-toad of Faacy AVhlte Hrath Boft Peachae. dlreet from the mountains of Maryiaad, whlch 1 wlll aeir low.

Come early and tbe Alao One lot of Quincea, Peara, and at No. north alxth. GBOROB a BULL. Caaatmbta Bawlbera, MAKBR8 OP PINB SHIRTS. ta tbe aeaaoa noat deelrable far new abrrta.

aad make taem ta fectlon. Olve ue a trtal. 'Phaaa B0 eaat Broad Partlea who way tabM are to th? maaager before tjeaaaao lat, ae that the aeaea aap da tho WWi BjOa a.

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