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ELECTORAL BOAP08. APPOISTMEETS FOB ELL CITIEI ABO COOBTlII OP TBE Mal lr al Boara" Saint of Llqtot by tampia Bill Ths Senate wis calls, al order yetter? dty tt 1'2 o'clock M. bj President pn. teni. oho L.

There was no The Senate to House amend? ments to Senate "all to provide for work? ing sad nlterin' rodds and building hridgoa in tho ol Mecklenburg. Tho bill tie relief of the heirs and personal of tlie late BtaM A. A. Mcl'all ol tho city of Richmond, was re porto. rr.

bat Commit tce without amendment, i.frk'h office. Mr. Staphs, from the committee ap Ftintod to examine the oflieo of tho UMU itt- Scriiite, submitted a report saying tba tho office was found in a good condition sud tho system observed in keeping tfiooftioe convi-nnnt and useful. The recommends that tho office hs provided with a full let of tho ol tho decinoni of the Supreme Appeals. ro'sort Tris luid on tho table.

in. oiti.rit. Gt motion of Mr. Lloyd, tho Com I OD Ai-niviltnre, mid BflBl'llfataUit Wot discharged from the ennMilerotion of bill to thc Midlothian CW Mr. ickh.im minle un unsuccessful effort to have tho bill referred to tho Committee on General Tho bill ass made tho spcial ord' for Tuesday next nt 1 cluck.

atOSBI rsv ron revisers. Mr. hoiinr. tom tho Committee on Finance, to whieh wus retorted tho com? munication of tho revisers ol ede with refer, nco to the iniideipiaey ol their iBinifWiiaaiUotl. rejstrti that they con? sidered the ooiiiitensiition heretofore paitl tho revisers ns entirely too small lor the labor performed.

They there? fore presented a bill making provision for final compensation tot the reviser! find tin ir clerk. Tho bill gives the TS visors ami the $1,300. Tho bill, uniler of tho tho rules, was advanced to its engross? ment. nTt.ir.vr. Mr.

Ixivensbin iotrodnced a joint re.olntion authorizing tho State Board of Education to add to its lit of studies the -ml'joet of mid hygiene, snd lo take toefl steps hs may be necessary for its proper proper introduction into the public school system ol thc State. is in luvordanei ssith the recom? mendation the Superintendent Poblk Jiistiuctioii in his lust nii.i.s PfUOUl'KO. By Mr. Williams: Authorizing a new ityistrdion in county ol Wytho. By Mr.

Staples To iirneiid tho act for tho assessment of tuxes on persons, pro? perty, incomes, and licenses, and iiu t-ising taxes thereon for the support ol be goToniment snd free schoolB and to pav tho intereBt on the poblie debt. Ry Mr. Gill, spic Pur the appoint liieiit of an inspector ol mines. By Mr. To allow tho sureties of John B.

frtsar, late tr. usurer ol Al? leghany county, to collect certain tax tn-kets. Bv Mr. Jones: For tho relief of H. Burger, late treasurer of Botetourt county.

Ry Mr. Hurt: Memorial of William V. Overby, sherill of Pittsylvania county, in regard to colored By Mr. Cordon: To provide for tho of funds annually appropriated for State institutions. By Mr.

Barnes: To incorporate tho Virgin in Printing and Lithographing Com limy. issi in ron OV Mr. Gillespie, by request, introduced a bill for theappointmeut of an of mines by tbe GoTornor, who must tie a reiident and qualified voter of this a mining engineer, and possess a competent knowledge of mining and working coal-mines, The bill prt scribes a salary of per annum and his necessary travelling not to eiceed B-HCK) annum. The bill pre Bcribea the duty of tho engineer, also tht owners of mines. Referred to commit? tee.

HEBREW CETtJETKRY COU PAN V. Mt. Lovensteiu introduced a bill to in? corporate the Hebrew Cemetery Compa? ny of Tho ineorporators are Moist Millhiscr, U. II. Levy, W.l liam liovcnstein, E.

J. Levy, at, W. Nel? son, John Proskauor, M. Rosenbaum, Al? fred Moses, aud Abrahafn Levy. The j.

11 if hiving the company chartered is to authorize the compauy to receive In? quests not exceeding ten thousand dollars in amount KX-trTOIUL BOARDS. Mr. called op the joint resolu? tion prepared by tho Committee for Courts ol Justice appointing the doc? toral bosrds in the comities aud cities of tho Commonwealth. After several amendments the resolution was adopted. The following are thu ments: E.

Broadwater, Frank M. Bogga, Joseph J. Westcott. Albemarle? William K. Burnley, James Marshall.

J. E. Far's. Walker, George W.Veitch, E. T.

A Carson, John Irvine, A. A. Mcalister. Wlngo, Robert G. Southall, Lemuel H.

Vaughan. 1 Willtam T. Anderson. Kills, William Sandldge, Appomattox? W. N.

Horsely, James A.Walker, John Augusta William F. Smith, C. Renton Koiner, Samuel H. looCaa Bath-M. H.

MdTlntlc, A. V. Hiiro w. George Wpodcell. H.

Hopkins. Robert ouarles, J. P. McCst Bland-H. C.

GrtxMKloae, II. G. Hicks, J. D. Bruce.

Botetourt-Carey Breckenridge, William Bowyer. John J. Allen, Dnimgoole. J. Vi.

Itsiley, J. HavenacTOft Jones. Elswich, M. p. Jackson.

lloaely, J. C. Turner, T. B'-Kenna. Early, J.

M. Lawson, Stephen Adams n. Martin, James C. Ile Jar Dr. N.

M. Corbin. Wilkinson, J. W. Greene, Adanl Jah Llnebury.

Wtlioox. D. G. Tyler, Vi. W.

Pierce. D. Sheppsrson, rt. KggWslon, Ovarby. Cueaterfleld-P.

C. Warwick. J. P. Sanipson, M.

V. Clarke -John J. Rlely, George Glass, W. F. Boa's.

Cralg-Auguitua C. Givens, E. T. Myers, WU liam J. Paitoa.

Nalle, John Long, J. Vi. I'lrue. Cooke, B. W.

I. Blaaion, Dr. J. Dlctoueon- -t. E.

French, William T. Colley, Jonas B. Beanies. Dowtdole? Kum Thompson, S. D.

Allan, E. C. PowelL Blliabeth C. Phillipa, Thomas Davis, KB. Wood.

Esaaz-J. H. J. T. Hougham, Vi.

H. PtsrttihoiL Fairfsi-James P. Max-hem, W. 6. Smoot, lt.

W. OalUard. FsiiQuler-Edward P. Turner, J. P.

T. C. Pflrher. Kloyd-rUtyd Vi. Edwards, John T.

West, Otadlab simmons. FiuvsiiiiS -Henry W. Sadler, Charles J. Per? W. fayl.ir.

Kraoklln-C. I. Powell, James Dlnwlddle, T. I. Pelter.

Pr-etlerlck-Dsnlei R. Wolli ag, Joseph M. Bar? ton, C. E. Jordon, Jr.

Giles- E. t. Payne, William P. Shumate, Sam? uel B. Sitar, no u.

W. Mason. H. M. Pate, IL C.

Blind. J. Thomas, A. Bryant, L. H.

B. Chipman, McMulIin. Hen H. Powell. Ooocfcland-It H.Trie*, H.

M. Unly, Abner E. Owen, C. Cousiai. W.

B. ailaior Hiaswar-Jullan M. Kuma, Hill Carter. John rmgm. Tooma! Johnston, B.

p. G. D. M. Pry, Lotu P.

tst-L, h. s. A. Br. of Wlgbt-teerge H.

Jordan, H. Bart, Miles K. tn ton. James W. Minor, K.

Henka, Robert A. Iiilgi.i King ter. -William Dew, Spotswood I I Byrd, ll. King (leotge-i iwln D. BrownjAV.

Taylor, I. i King WiiilaraO. D. Minor, William V. Cros i ton, W.

M. uarvlr. I l-eucaeter-WMcD. Lee, Thomas A. rinkard, c.

r. Ne.ii.iii. i. T. lehmond.

James W. Orr. J. M. Johnson.

Ixvudf un? McDaniel, J. C. Coleman, Jo I L. Perkins, P. P.

Msy, Charles y. Allen, Isaac P. Bell, George E. Smith. VsHsos-K.

Twymsn, R. M. Buckner, John i J. nore. Miller, Robert K.

Hudglns, Waller O. Lane T. Atkins, Osoige P. Tarry, R. J.

Middlesex- JBiert Blakey, Dr. W. S. Chris tisn. Robert Hdey.

H. Tsylor, D. M. Charlton, O. M.

Kl! sty. C. Vaughan, Sydney T. K. B.

Hrin T. Brown, B. (Jordon, Jsmes Harvey. New Kent Jan A. Darts.

Thomas Barham, A. P. T. Duke, Bascom Sykes, Park F. I'olndester.

Northamt.t.-n-John Tankard, Nathaniel Holland. ll. Wilson. Bromley, A. J.

Brent, I- T. Harding. ay-elates K. Epee, Peter E. Qeorge M.

inge C. Williams, Conway Sew maa, JubiiT. Pfoe. K. 1.

Hoten. F. W. Berry. 8.

J. Richey. Pani't -C .1. Harbour, James L. Mills.

Scruggs, A. J. Clark, H. J. Anderson.

Page, William Winfree, W. T. Ml hana. M. Cmte, E.

T. Clsrke, B. V. Hunt Prince R. Bland, (ieorge Vf.

Wil? liams, Menu Pare. vviiiisn ti. OslHbor, Joseph a Reid, a vT. anslli. Atrs-A.

W. Bell, A. K. Hert.erl, William H. li.

kates. Iii Fainter, IL C. Booth, N. J. Morgan.

T. F. L. Slaugh? ter, ll. A.

Wood Ri Wellford, William MiMi.ll. Vf. Lyell. Ronnoke-W. V.

berkley, M. P. Crawford, John M. Oakey. F.

Leech, James K. Ed Hugh Hockliighsm-Oiorgf J. W. F. AHemong, Vt'.

Itusrt, Isaac Fickle, Davis Al Sersoa, M. loge, A. P. Henderson, B. P.

McConnell. A. P. MelnturfT, Henry C. Ma grinl.tr.

Henry S. Winder. M. 1 A. Coi, C.

D. Carter. M. Corbett, L. Ed wan lt, S.

Bo yt tu Rawllug. F. F'razer, Lee j. Stafford-D. M.

Lee, Powhstan Moncure, Edgar Moore. D. Gillam, My. Holt, S. H.

Bust. 'ff. Jackson, P. Hargrove, W. ll.

Hillard. Tazeweii-Aiiguitus White, Thomas A. Lynch, Hicks. Thomas Vf. Timber lake, Leroy C.

(raffoid, (J. Curtis, I). G. Sniltb. Stuart, Solomon Vf.

Withers, Henry Brown, James P. Wn-thtnitlon. -C. K. I'lanaty, Xent Banner, James N.

Wythe -Frank H. Terry, Rober! I.nndreth, J. Qrattan Crockett Tort- W. I. St.ie.,Dr.

R. P. Power, John T. Bull. Alexandria T.

Ramsay, Thomas Leadbeater, Joho A. Jiarshail. W. Dullf-y, i'arilon L. Brown, I).

A. Overby. Pre lei George Fitzhugh, W. 1). Scott, a Kasburn.

I.Tii'-hburg?tl. Carer iHsss, Mosby IL I'Byne, T. N. Davin. CD.

Farmer, John O'Brien. Dsvld j. Welslger. Norfolk city-H. I.

Smith, li. Pitt, Allen North I J. Corbin, B. V. Jefferson William A.

Haugh. Petersburg lotepl Ssal, Putnam Stiih, Vf. Henderson Baaea S. Langhorne, C. C.

Walker, W. k. Mcitoaaald. Richmond clty-W. H.

Palmer. R. 1 nylor Pom beriou, Vf. J. weetavml Ad.

Cochran, B. B. Kskrldge, J. tv ard. Wlllismsliurg-siiloey Smith, H.

L. Bund ley. Ho. Bsrlow. Roanoke McCledenny, Joseph A.

(Jaie, 'I lionise Rngleby. V. Hiit-k, (Ittorge E. Jen? kins, William H. Hardy.

Thees gentlemen, go into oflice at once. MEDICAL BOARD At five minutes to 2 o'clock Mr. Gor don called for the special itntlii-al lilli. Mr. Blackstone moved to pass hy for an hour ami live minutes that tho Senate might continue the coiiHiilui.itiou of local or private bills.

Mr. Harrison said "Mr. President, 1 hu)ie the motion to pass by will not prevail. Thc Senator from Loodonn has not made a speech to-day, and I want him to have a chance. "Tho Senator from Loudoun," re? marked Mr.

Heaton, Ihe gentleman in question, feels very much like having a chill and would prefer getting through with his thiv's work that he may get out of here before the chill gets him. The bill wes passed by, HsUn IIILT.8 r-AKSKO. To amend an act to ronsolidste into a code the yellerai Btatates of the Com? monwealth approved May 21, 1887. Making an appropriation for the Eastern Luuatic Asylum for build? ing purposes. To amend tho charter of the Young Mon's Christian Association of Norfolk and I'lirtMnouth.

For the appointment of a powder offi? cer for tho harbor of Norfolk anti Ports? mouth. To incorporate tho Rising Sons and Daughters of Providing for the payment of expenses to commissioners appointed to district tho State for lunatics and other laws re? lative to the government of lunatic asy? lums. Prohibiting any director or other offi? cer of a lunatic asylum from being in? terested in certain contracts. To incorporate the Fanners' Benevo? lent Association of Prince Edward, Cum Iterland, and Amelia counties. For the relief of John Henry Purvis, a lunatic.

To give an appeal in cattle-guard eases. To punish tho destruction of property by dynamite or nitro-glycerine. amend au set to incorporate tho James River and North Carolina Rail? road Company. To extend the time of the clerk of Tazewcll county for tlie collection of Directing the Secretary of the Com? monwealth to affix the seal to certain bonds. To incorporate the Jeffersonviile Street-Railway Company.

For the relief of the sureties of 0. J. Hill, late treasurer of King William county. To incorporate the Southern Type and Fleet Company. To amend the act to establish eorpors tiou courts for the cities of Manchester aud Winchester.

To incorporate the Northern Virginia Abattoir Company. To amend an act for bringing suits against receivera in certain casca To amend an act creating the Baldwin Diatrict Fair Association. 'I amend an act to prevent the salo of intoxicating liquors to minors. To amend sn act in relation to the compensation of clerks of circuit courts. To allow J.

W. Overby, late of Lunenborg county, further time to levy and distrain for uncollected taxes. To al low the qualified toUts of Drauee ville district, in Fairfax county, to vote on tbe question of continuing or repeal? ing tbe present fence law. lJirecting the Secretary of the Com? monwealth to affix the seal of tlie State to a certain deferred debt certificate. To provide for collecting delinquent taxes ou real estate due to the town of Farmville for the years 1877 and 1885.

To provide for tbe sale of real estate in the town of Farmville delinquent for the non-payment of taxes due aaid town. To incorporate ths Fairfax and George? town Turnpike Coonany. To provide for the draining of low? lands in Palmer's Springs district, in Mecklenburg eouuty. To incorporate the Manchester Fer? tilizing Company. Several bills were ordered to their en? grossment, snd at 2-80 the benate ad? journed.

Menes er Bteleaatee. The House met at ll Cardwell in the chair. No prayer. TALK ADOtT AnJOTRSMENT. Mr.

McClruder, of Shenandoah, offer? ed a joint resolution providing that when the Legislature adjourn on the 5th of March it adjourn sine 'tie. This provoked Bonn little talk, snd raised the question aa to whether the constitutional suasion ended on the Sth or the 7th. Mr. Hay thought it ended on the 6th, snd moved to amend by making thc dav the fith. Mr.

Figgat favored the 1 Oth. This was only two or three daya after the session really ended, and tbe Legislature had taken two weeks holiday at Christmas. Mr. Buford moved to lay the whole question on the table. If the House proceeded to the disposition of brininess instead of prejudging when tbe session should end, the work would be finished properly anti promptly, 'Ihe subject wss laid on the table.

SPEECHES. Mr. Crawford, of Augusts, offered a resolution to limit all speeches until the end of the session to ten minutes, and providing that no member should speak more than once on the same subject Agreed ta C.tCONRnTCTIOV lits Tlie joint Committees on Courts of Justice, in response to a resolution of the House, reported that they were of opinion that the law passed at the last extra session of the Legislature imposing a license-tax upon persons Helling litjnor by sample was not constitutional The report is as follows: To th' fittt.f nf Otkueasi Your committee to whom wa? referred the fol? lowing the Committee on Courts ol Justice be lnstruetod to Inquire re? port te this House as soon as practicabls whether tn their opinion the law at the last extra Impr sins license tax ea persona sellinft liquor tty sample ls the following report: That aftei carefully and fully examining-tbaquestlon referred to them for their opinion, they are constrained to report that tn their Judgment the law referred to Tbe authority upon which the opinion of the committee ls mainly is Uie dect.ion of the Supreme Court of the I'nlted Mates tn the case of Robbins" rs. Shelby Taxing District? 120 D. S.

sage While the court de elare. in that decision that it is an e.tarliehe 1 tnai a State can legitimately, by virtue of Its police power, pass laws ''to regulate or restrict the sale of articles deemed Injurious to the health or morals of the community," yet the court also declares that "a State In making- such internal regulations cannot lirtposo taxes upon persons passing through the Mate or coming Into it merely for a temporary purpose. especially If connected with Intsr-State or foreign commerce, norean lt Impose such taxes upon property Im? ported into the State from abroad or from an? other State, and not yet become a part ol Ihe common of property therein; and no dis? crimination cen be made by any sm-h regula? tions adversely lo the person, or property of other and no regulations ean be made directly affecting inter-state The committee is clearly of ot inion that the law miler consideration it repugnant to dect sion of the Supreme Court, and ls therefoie un? constitutional. James Hit, Chalrataa. February 1888.

I HI" UARNISHF.E BrLL. The bill to amend the present gar? nishee law by atrikinK ont what ia com? monly known as the fifty-dollar ex? emption," came up in its engrossment ami third reading Messrs. Cardwell and Allensworth favored the adoption of the bill. Mr. Waddill opposed it, and on motion of tho latter tho bill was pasted by.

BILLS INTRODCCED ANO ITT ON THE CAL? ENDAR. By Mr. B. H. Tyler To authorize the Voters of Gainesville district to vote upon the question of amending the present fence law.

By Mr. Flood To provide for a new registration in the county of Wythe. By Mr. Huffman To provide for a new registration of voters fur Itoanoke City. VEOETABLE VENDERS.

Mr. Waddill offered the following bills: To prohibit the city of Richmond from imposing and collecting any tax, fine, or other penalty upon any persons selling their farm and other domestic products within the said city outside of and trom under tho regular market houses and sheds of the said city. Prohibiting tho market tax on persons selling to arv huckster, green-grocer, merchant, or other person, except tho consumer, by retail outside tho market, kc, HOCUS OF LABOR. Mr. Saunders, of Franklin, offered a resolution that tbe chair be vu sated at and resumed at and that at thc afternoon session only local bills bo dis? peled of.

Mr. Saunders said ho wanted to seo the work of tho session finished by Saturday and this was tho only way to accomplish it Mr. Flood moved to amend by va? cating the chair at 8 and resuming it at 8P.M. Rejected. The resolution was agreed till; noos, 13.

This goea into operation on Monday. llEI'ORTED FAVORABLY. Hoose bill to provide for thc assess? ment ol taxes on persons, property, anti incomes, and imposing taxes thereon for support ol tho government aud pub? lic fri schools, and to pay the interest on thc public debt, and to provide for the modes of applying for licenses to transact any business in this State, and prescribing the amount to be paid as it condition precedent to tho right to trans? act such business. Senate bill to authorize tho Peters? burg Railroad Company to lease its road. HOCHE BILLS PASSED.

To nllswing W. B. Brooking, late trea? surer of (ioochland, and his deputies further time in which to collect levies aud taxes already accounted for by him to thc Auditor of Public Accounts. To provide for working, maxing, and changing roads in tho county of Rock? ingham. For the protection of sheep in the counties of Bedford and Orange.

To refund certain taxes to R. M. Kirt ley erroneously assessed. To incorporate tho Southern Guaran? tee and Trustee Company. To incorporate the Rockbridgc Pair Company.

To prohibit the use of pound- and purse-nets in the waters of James and Chickahominy below tide-water. To incorporate the Shirley Telephone Company. To change the boundary-line lietween Botetourt and Rockbridge counties. To allow the voters of Berkley magis? terial district, Spotsylvama, to vote upon a fence law on certain conditions. To incorporate the New-River Pla? teau Railway Company.

THE TAX BILL. On motion of Mr. Figgat the bill levying taxes for the next two years was made the special order for Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock. APPROPRIATION BILL. The bill making sppropriations of tho public revenues for 1888-'89 waa made the special order for Monday at 1 o'clock.

SENATE BILLS PASSED. To incorporate the Big-Stone Oap Mining, Tranaportation, and Develop? ment Company. To release the residue of certain judgments of the Common wealth against John G. Kasey, treasurer of Bedford county, snd his sureties. For the relief of tax payers of Ma? thews connty.

To enlarge the powers of the City Railway Company. Adjourned at 2:26. Kaw The Governor has approved ths fol? lowing billa: Granting tbs superintendent of any fair-grounds or cemetery the tame pow ers as a constable for certain purposes in such fair-grounds or cemetery. To amend and reeuuet aection 6 of chapter 823 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia for 1887, and enti? tled an act to incorporate the Danville end Seaboard Railroad Cempany. To authorize tbe County Court of Pittsylvinia to inquire into the propriety of relieving the estate of Hartwell Farmer, deceased, from aa amount of delinquent taxei erroneously paid by the adininis bator of said decedent Authorizing the deputy of Caroline and Hanover counties to collect delinquent taxes For the relief of E.

L. Costin, late treasurer of Northampton eonnty. For the relief of Joseph B. Worth of erroneous license tax. To incorporate the Oakwood Hebrew Cemetery Association.

To incorporate tbe Aleisndris Gentle? men's Driving Club. To smend the charter of the of Richmond by adding additional sections to chapter 4, concerning city so as to provide for tho appointment of a Board of Public To smend and re-ensct section 5 of chapter 0 of tho charter of the city of Lynchburg. To authorize R. H. Atkinson to erect pier or wharf on his oyiter-groandi on Chtickitnck crock.

To amend and re-enact section -4 of chapter 381 of Acts of Assembly of 1867, entitled an act to adopt and provide for the publication and distribution of the Code of Virginia, for the preparation and publication cl tho explanatory notes of 'the reviser! of tho Code, and for furnish? ing the revisers with an office snd sta? tionery. To provide compensation to A. Theo. Powell for the prosecution of H. R.

Puryear. To amend nnd re-enact an act entitled an act to prescrilie a fence law for New? port News election precinct, in thc i county of Warwick, approved Msy 2, 1887, and to add sn additional section thereto. To amend snd re-enact section 10 of an set in foreo February 1882, enti? tled an act to incorporate the Virginia and Carolina Railroad Company, amended by an act approved Maruh ti, MK For thc preservation of certain nsefnl animals and fowls, nnd to prevent un? lawful hunting in the county of Rocking? ham. To amend and re-enact section 8 of tho act approved March 8, 1884, enti? tled an act to incorporate the Pittaburgh and Virginia Railroad Company. To authorize a loan of muskets to tho Locust Dale Male Academy.

To remove the political disabilities of Daniel P. Curtis. For the relief of Hnghcs Dilliard, from the payment of a fine. For the relief of A. J.

Bishop from the payment of a tine. For tho protection of deer iu the county of Page. To the trustees of tho Mu Sigma Rho Literary Association of Ches? terfield county, Virginia. To amend and re-enact tho first and second sections of an act entitled an act to authorizo the Couneil of the town of Gordonsville to issue bonds for the pur? pose of constructing water-works, ap? proved February 9, 1888. To authorize the supervisors of Am? herst county to issue bonds for the pur? pose of retiring outstanding bonds.

To amend aud n-eituct sections .1 and Cy ot an act to incorporato the Martins burg and Potomac Railroad Company, approve 1 July 1870. i'o incorporate the Safety Deposit Company ot Richmond. To amend nnd ro-eiinct sections 22, 27, aud 28 of 181 of thc Acts of 1874-'5, so far as they relate to the county of Fluvanna. To provide for a now registration in the citv of Staunton. To incorporate tho Scott Telephone and Telegraph Compuuy, in tho county of Fauuuier.

To smend tho charter of the city of Staunton. To authorize the erection of a Wash? ington Masonic rnplo in doricks burg. To authorize the surviting trustees of Union Academy of Appomattox county lo fill vacancies. To incorporate the Fanners' Benevo? lent Fire Association of Franklin county. To allow the voters in Carrollton pre? cinct.

Isle of Wight county, to vote on the adoption of tho no-fenco law. To incorporate tho Hampton und Old Point Railway Company. For the relief of tho tax-payers of Car? roll county. To authorize Theodore naughwont to erect wharf on Chnckatuck crick. To authorize Theodore Hatighwout to erect a pier-head on his oyster-grounds on James ricer.

To amend and re-enact section 22 of an act approved Mflioh 8, 1H84, entitled au act to provido for tho working of pub? lic roads and bridges. To provide for a new registration in tho city of Manchester and the counties of Chesterfield and Powhatan. To provide for submitting to the quali? fied voters of the State the question of a constitutional convention. To incorporate the Virginia and North Carolina Construction Company. To incorporate tho Owl Club, No.

1, of Norfolk, Va. For working and keeping in repair tho roads in Tazewoll county. To incorporate tho Bessemer Steel and Iron Company. To incorporate the Copperhotik Springs Company. To authorize tho circuit and corpora? tion courts of this Commonwealth to render judgments against receivers snd commissioners and purchasers at judicial sales, and their sureties in certain esses.

To amend and re-enact sections 2 and ll of an act to empower the Board of Supervisors of Bath county to repairs part of the arm Springs and Hnntera Tille turnpike road, and to borrow money therefor, approved December 1, 1884. To prescribe timo for killing partridges in the counties of Aeeomack, Northamp tom, Clarke, Smyth, 'Franklin, Bedford, Amherst, and Washington. Extending the time to James M. Booth, treasurer of Northumberland county, for the collection of certain taxes and levies. To amend and re-enact sections 3 and 4 of an act entitled an act appropriating the proceeds of the glebe lands and other property belonging to the parishes of Abingdon, Ware, and Pctiworth, in the county of Gloncoster, and for other passed January 2' 1814.

To prevent the granting of unappro? priated marah or meadow landi on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, A Cara from olonel To thc Rditor of the Dispatch From recent reports made to the Le gislatnre, ia response to their call, by the Superintendent of Public Schools it appeart that tht lamefieiariea of the bounty of the State at the University sud at Blacksburg greatly exe jed in number tho same class of students at the Military Institute, the University maintaining 122, lilacksburg 154, the Military Institute 50 State students. In this connection I beg to state for the information of member! of the Legislature who may not already tte informed upon the subject, snd for the information of the the general public, that at the Military Institute the beneficiariei receive and tuition free of cost, and that the commutation value of thu nefaotion to each recipient ii Tht University tnd Bltcksburg give tui? tion free but not board. All this ii in conformity with exiling requirements of Acts of assembly. The Uoiversity reports 122 beneflcis 27 ia public schools; Blscksbnrg reports 154 beneficiaries, 15 teacher! in public school! the Militsry Institute reports 50 beneflcisries, 10 teacher! io public schools. In tht absence of the mpeTintendent I feel called upon to make thia explanation while tlie subject ii fresh before the pub? lic.

Very respectfully, Scott Shipp, Commandant Cadets V. M. Julei Verne le just sixty yean old. NORFOLK. TKZ liTY-TAlD-TM OiLIlA OUT OF DOCK.

Train inf -SMp-Ineuranotvsf Seathvest Virginia and BrUft. (Correspondence of the Richmond Dispstcb.) Norfolk, February 25, 1888. The United States steamer Galena came ont of the dry dock this morning. Additional repaira have been ordered io thc machinery amounting to $14,000 in order to keep the ship in commision three years longer. Tba Galena will I now remain at the yard until the middle of April The training-ships received sail? ing orders, snd will leave the yard in a day or two, tbe Saratoga making a trip np James river to City Point snd the Jamestown up Chesapeake bay.

Large quantities of creosoted sheath? ing and piling aro now being delivered at the navy-yard for tho new Simpson, dry dock. To-day the United States steamer Pensacola came up to the navy-yard to take on supply of coal. She will Jeavo Monday or Tuesday for New York, where her crew will discharged and a new crew placed on board for the United States steamer Omaha at Panama. She will then leave for Aspinwall and bring back the old crow of the Omaha, whose enlistmant has expired. The insurance-men of Norfolk and Portsmouth havo combined to opp.

ne the insurance now before the Legislature, anti arc getting the mer? generally of the two cities to sign petitions, An aged man named John Ford, who hails from Richmond, was sent to jail in lVirtsmouth yesterday afternoon for six months for stealing clothing. Lens than fourteen thousand tons of Southwest Virginis coal were shipped from thia port this week. Past-Orand-Chancellor T. H. Yirnel sou returned home last night, and says the Pythian Grand Lodge never had snch an all-around good time as thc Dan? ville people made thom enjoy.

The Atlantic and Danville railroad so far as ope-ned for the travelling public through a beautiful section of country, and is already very popular route from the Chowan section of North Carolina. Mr. Hanson IL McKenny, of the composing room of tho Dispatch, is in the city on the sad mission of attending his mother's funeral. The powerful ocean tug B. W.

Moore, thc largest tug afloat, whoso bunkers carry four hundred tons of coal, is in port. The venerable George E. Tuylor, for over fifty years a printer in Baltimore, died at tho homo of his daughter here last evening. There is an immense crop of Irish planted in Norfolk county. Sergeant R.

J. Brooks and W. A. Shields, of the Richmond de? partment, were in tho city to-day to claim the reward of 11,000 offered by Mosers. Chapman (tale for the re? covery of their gooda They had a satisfactory settlement with thom, petting one third of the reward, to be divided between tbem and J.

Ofter, nnd left for home this afternoon. C. B. Oliver, messenger of tho Na? tional Bank here, died of pneumonia at noon to-dav. In 18(31, when hostilities broke out licrc, he was a gunner in the St'ib'S navy and had charge of tho magazine at Fort Norfolk, and when called inion, although his sympathies were with the South, refused to surren? der his trust and held the entmnoe until overpowered.

Re entered the Confede? rate navy and eras gunner of the famous ironclad Merrimac until she was de? stroyed near Crancy island. Ho was afterwards messenger for Governor Gil? bert C. Walker, and was well known in Richmond. The negro woman who attempted to murder her child with a red-hot poker, wns before Justico Cook this morning and was sent on to tho Corporation Court for trial. G.

tali: ia A Had Message fruin the Nea In a Bottle. of ihe HAMProN, February Early in the year 1S82 tho steamer Sidney Ii. Wright, of fifty-nine tons, of Now York, was sold to parties in Porto Rico, and she started for that place early in the month of January, with Captain Silas C. Crossman in charge, William McShane, of Norfolk, engineer, nbphow of the captain as fireman, anti two deck Nothing was heard ol tho vessel until Febrnary 24th, when she put, into Moorehead City for some slight rciiairs, the captain writing that he would sail next day. Nothing fur? ther was heard from tho steamer.

On March 6th a steam gauge was pickod up at sea and identified as belonging to the said steamer, and other wreckage was found, showing tbat the vessel had gone to pieces. Captain Crossman was in charge of the Tiger Lily when ahe made her trip from Now York to Rich? mond some years ago in very rough weather. A brother of Captain Cross? B. L. here and is employed by Mr.

James McMena min. Some days ago tho schooner Clara arrived here with a load of wood, and spoke of a bottle having been found off tno coast of Massachusetts with a note inside referring to the sk-amer Sid? ney L. Wright Mr. Crossman saw tho captain of tho Clara, who informed him that the bottle was fonnd off the coast of Massachusetts October 1887. Tho note was as follows: "Steamer Sidney Wrioht, Wo are fifty miles off Key West, Fla, crank-pin broken, sea running high, and if we are not picked up by some passing vessel tho talc is told.

"William McShank, Engineer." From the date it that the bottle has been floating around for more than five years. Bishop Randolph will visit St. John's church on March Mr. P. W.

Phillips has resigned hia position as town sergeant. The Hampton Manufacturing Compa? ny has organized by the election of the following officers: J. S. Darling, presi? dent J. B.

Lake, treasurer; and Mr. Sayers secretary and manager. Tho buildings will be located near the Ches? apeake and Ohio depot, and will be commenced in a short time. DA 9 VILLE. No Barclar Foaad-Tbe Tebaeea Me bet.

(Special telegram to the Danville, Febrnary 8ome little excitement was created in quiet neighborhood to-night over tbe report that a burglar had gained access to a dwelling with a view, possibly, of car? rying off the household gooda The owner was st a neighbor's residence snd a negro woman informed him that ahe heard a noise inside his house. Several parties went with him armed with pistols snd shotguns, surrounded tbe house, and then sent for ths chief of police. On his arrival the house wes entered aad searched, but no burglar found. This has been a heavy week in tobacco, and sales have been very large. Outside of tbe amount brought in in wagons, the receipts hy rail havs been larger than ever before known in any one week.

While ths quality of the weed offered shows no great improvement over that of other weeks, yet considerable fine stock hss been offered snd readily taken. Some grades ara off, while others hold op to the top notch. It ia reckoned that nearly a million aad a half pounds of Issi were sold this weak. hava not suffered, their atock going off very well While they have not done a large business, shipments have amount? ed to about 110,000 pounds. The sales of stamp! this week amount to $8,000.

The Council to day refused to grant the petition of certain citizen! to allow them to raise hogs io tho city. Grsnd-Lttcturer Vf. H. H. Lynn, who has bean here several dayi instructing the member! of the Royal Arch Chapter in the work, left for home thia morning.

A UKI TAI. The In noosed Perpetrator! of the Richmond Roanoke, February 1S88. Wash. Stewtrt snd Aleck Willis (colored) were lodged in the county jail at Salem a few days ago to aniwer to the law for tho of one of the most brutal murders ia the criminal his? tory of Roaaoke county. In the hitter part of last December Burwell Snvder, an inoffensive and respected old colored i man, residing on Sugar-Loaf mountain, waa assaulted by ptrtiet (then un? known) and left ujion the ground bruised and bleeding.

When found and examined his body a cs discovered to tie full of gashc! and bis skull braised and broken. Ho lingered nine days in great agony and died. Tho people, white and colored, among whom ho had lived a quiet and honest life determined to ascertain who his mur? derers were, and if possible to bring them to justice. Henry A. deputy Bheriffof tho county, wai sent for nnd ho carefully collected trie slender does the fiends had left behind them.

He worked quietly but persistently, and finally lo? cated them in West Virginia, wheto they wero arrested to await Mr. Webber's ar? rival with a requisition from Governor Itve. Mr. Webber thinks there is not the slightest doubt of their guilt, but thst he liss been unable to discover motive for the crime. Russell s.

(Correspondence of the Richmond Dbpabh.l Your valuable paper circulates so largely and is so much read by the peo? ple of this section one feels he is wel como to space without asking. In this, aa in other respects it is regarded as tho people's paper. Tho Clinch Valley railroad is boom? ing, blasting, ami breaking its way through our wild sud bluo mountains. A man hardly gets awake these mornings before his teeth are loosened hythe ex? plosion of about thirty kegs of powder just over tho hill. Those who wear arti? ficial ones carry them in their hands.

Manv say tlie Virginia Western is an assured fact. Tho three C's does not stop to apolo? gize for scattering the woodlands ami tearing down tho mountains, but points on toward the Ohio. Will Carlton would boldly say now-u-days that? "Naturi', wlio ni lu first- a go xl loug Has things already somewhat usn style," Cities huve bt en mapped out at all tho rood-crossings and things are abootn. As for Russell, no one OOM doubt lnr swift nice to piont noss and glory. Wheat line and a large crop.

Mineral- and timber-men aro to bo seen at all times up and down countries hitherto unknown to any MYS the sparto ililli quiet Settler. Alexandria -totes. tclf pram to tho Ai.i-vtsniti-., February twenty-fourth anniversary of tho order of Knights of Pythias wus observed hero by ('riental Lodge last night. The chief feature of the atfair was tho banquet, at which covers were laid for a large num? ber ol invited guests besides the general fraternity. Tho hall was tastefully deco? rated, as was the table, which was cross shaped.

J. 0. Deputron, acted as total master. Tout-ts Wi re proposed by Jot tus H. Rathbone, (founder of the order, i Mayor Downham, Major George Duti'oy, Cox.

Herbert Snowdou, Dr. Rirdsull, William F. Caine, Dr. O'Brien, Dr. Kimball, Editor Whi? ting, and George Deetou, after which the party dispersed.

Mrs. David Williams died to-day; I Crass tish are cansht in Hunting creek hero now and sold to Washington res? taurants at per thousand. Ibo catch is already 1,500 daily, and the demand is greater than the supply. Ilnrelary In Roanoke. 'special telegram to the Dispatch.) Roanoke, February About 1:30 o'clock this morning tho whole-ale and ntail liquor trtabUahment of David Lawson was burglarized.

The burglars (fleeted an entrance by boring a hole in the i-hutter over the rear window and lifting the latch. After entering they secured the doors on the inside, bored a in tho safe, and using a dynamite cartridge, blew lt open, Tiny toole al'out HO i in cash, a gold watch valued nt 8IUD, and several pieces of jewelry. The total loss is near JJ50O. Mrs. Lawson, who resides over the store, heard tho explosion, bnt on ac? count of a iiioi ing train could not locate the noise.

There was a policeman in the locality at tho time, but did not hoar or see any one. HowaDyingGhild Was Saved! -0 Cirmo, ITiim.TO-i Im, Sept, li, The following ls a true account of what your 8. S.hasdon.-forour Hula daughter.Uasel, now four years old. When months old a lump appeared on ber heel, which slowly grew larger. The family physician thought lt waa caused by a piece of broken gidia or needle, but railed to bring anything to light.

The child became feebler all tbe time, seeming to lose the use of her leg, and Anally quit walk? ing entirely. The middle flaker and thumb of either hand became enlarged, the flash be? coming hard. The kip Joints bocume involv? ed, so that when seventeen mouths old shs oould not stand, haring lost the tue of leg and arm. Partial curvature of the spine slso followed. The nervous system was wrecked, muscles contracted, and there was general wasting of flesh snd muscle.

At eighteen months of sge shs was placed under the treatment of a prominent physician of Bos? ton, Bass, but at the end of ten mouths she had declined to such a degree thal she was tn dying condition. Thia was In April, ISM We took the child away not knowing what to do. tn this dreadful dilemma we wera persuaded by friends to try "one bot? tle" of Bwirr'a Srxcnrio, which wsdld, snd before lt had all taken we saw a change for the better In har symptoms. Ws kept lt op, snd have so to this day, snd will keep lt ap. If the Lord wills, for many days tc rome, for lt has brought oar dying Basel to life, to vigor, to strength and health again.

Tlie ashen hus of her cheeks has changed to rosy tint 8he ls lo walk snywhere. ber languor snd melancholy have passed anti she ls now blithe, cheerful, hap? py romping child. Should you wish to in? your testimonials of proof of virtus of S. S. our names and what we have said ls but a portion of wbst we io you, should you wtih to usa them.

Kindly yours. Hts. t. Swift. E.

BWJFT. P. O. Soi M. Treatise on Blood aad Skin Diseases malled free.

Drawsr DEBTIBTB. WILFRED A. DENT OlJEiCB 407 Blrvr MllN BTBIIT, KirnaoND, va. N. ad for Um painless ex? traction of Hilt RT JOBBS, D.

8. Ba, p. WBietrr, TX D. 8. DBS.

JONESaWRIGltT, DENTAL OFFICE, 91J-, MlW ITBBtT, BUT. Office Houri: I P. at, t-aiT-eodl JOHN MAHONY, (formerly Way I a Mahony,) Orrin: tati Main etreat, between Sixth aad SdvsdUj Richmond, Va talcs hours from I a. fair. M.

latf-ts-st THE SOUTHWEST. A GATKXRIXO Of CORriDBlAYl TOT Rall AT WYTBEVIUS. A Areidsnt- lavsral Coaster ftttart Arraatad aad Jslled-Psttortl Galt telecrsm to the WTTirvnjJB, February 2.V-The Board of Examiners met to-day under the provisions of the commutation law and a number of the old" WytheOrsys," many of who served in the famous Stonewall Brigade, appeared before them. Noone realized how long it has been since befo' de wah until he sees a company of the old veterans together, with silvered locks and many stooped with age. Last night Mr.

H. D. C. Buford, of this place, met with serious accident st Max Meadows. He waa on the passen? ger train going to that place.

The train was behind time and stopped only sn instant at tbe station, sot long enough for a person to get off, and by the time ho got to tho door it was going with con? siderable jpeed. Not realizing how rapidly thc cars were running, ho oil" and was thrown violently forward on his face. When found he was senseless, but bas since recovered enough to be brought home. A gang of counterfeiters purporting to hail from Bland were placed in jail here yesterday for passing lead quarters and live cent pieces. The counterfeit coin was not very well executed.

Rev. Frauk Brooke, of the Prosbyte? rn chnrch of Clarksburg, W. has accepted the call oxteuded to him hythe church at Wytlieville, ami will shortly remove his family to this place. 4.eerala Itepnblleane. telegraph to the Atlanta, February Re? publican State Central Committee met here to-day, and directed State con? vention to be called, to meet in this city on the third Wednesday in April, for the election of delegates at largo to the National Republican Convention, and for other purposes.

After the committee had adjoin-ntHl part of tho members, re? nt tining in tho hal), informally gave ex? pression of their preference lor Presi? dent, resulting largely in favor of Sher? man. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged ORES Nervous Nervous Weakness, and Liver Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys. AS A NERVE TONIC, It strengthens and Quiets the Nerves. AS AN ALTERATIVE, It Purifies and Enriches the Blood. AS A LAXATIVE, It mildly, hut ni rely, on the Bowels.

AS A DIURETIC. It the Kid? ney, end Cures their Dltesses. by profeutlonal sud hilliness mea. Price $1.00. Sold by druglHm.

Send far clreolais. WELLS. RICHARDSON Proprietors. BURLINGTON. VT.

sr.ti, tare arm ti.tax*. Ac. ONLY TO LEND UPON BEAL BSTA1 COLLATERAL BCCTJSITT AT LOWEST KATES. HUNTS COLLEIIUD end returns mada to suit tbe Libers) mu.if. DEEDS Wiirra and acknowledgments taken.

All kinds of ttU'Ni KV an.l CITY REAL ES? TATE ft.r to exchange. SOLD, and REPAIRED oa mo ttlily instalments. Apply for "VIHOINU LAND UKOKOI K. I'ltAWfiiKU, Heal Estate Agent. Aocttoaeer, Croker, and Notary ja bTBIBIIbb lWtt Bank street.

ron kim. -p OR RENT, eg No. 8 south First street; g-jOO per annum. lill day street; $-ifs) per annum. No.

Blt wost Ol'soe HOo uni.um. No. il? north First street; (18 per month. No. US north Fourth per month.

Nh. Isa Laurel street; til per mouth. No. Taylor (treat; tn per mouin 'itow). No.

oorth gTith street; per annum. No. fM Mt? 90th Street; BABB MC annum. HOV teat franklin street, per annum. rmi Grace street; li'ltl per aninim.

No. vTlO eatl Grace strt.et; tuft pur No. M'S liar street; gi-HO per month. No. Ova north street; (Siii pur mouth.

No. t'hurch btreet; ft per month. "'Hit street; flu per month. No. hi" Mayo street: month.

No. MOB Koss street; month. Ol oast Breed direct; f-'lbi) por annum STORE ANI) JAMES II. BLAM, fe east Malu street. POR RENT, FOR RKNT.tgj No.

400 north Twelfth street; foiirtesn rooms. No. 113 south 1 bird street; twelve rooms. No. 623 oortaTwenty-seventh street; six rooms.

Na east Jackson street; Ave rooms. No, 6i0 Church Htreni; five rooms. No. Mooro street; five rooms. No.

Uti west Brnuil street; its No. ni uorth Eloveotto street; (tx No. 1. north Twenty-seventh street; four rooms. No.

nt Moore street; three rooms. No. Franklin street; Store snd Dwelling. Also, several sinnll houses In other localities. Apply to POINDEX TER A DESOOJs, Res! Estate Agents, f.

11 l-JM Main street RENT. BRICK DWELLING, No. WI east Malo, Libby Hill, i.vntetnlecll rooms: bath-room and water in tho house. Latrobe stove, Ac. per en? nuin.

No. Lester street, with Dwellioc above; BB per month. No. 9014 Lester street, with Dwelling above per month. No.

8714 Lester street, with Dwelling above; per m. inti. DWKLLINO on Nicholson, Na wita 4 per month. E. C.

GOODIN. fe laster street, FOR REST, -Ak No. north Seventh street, lg 1400; corner Marshall aol (Uncock, 1 rmimi, No. north Twenty-sixth Btreet, 5 rooms, tia); 1510 west Broad street, 5 rooms, guy); STORE AND DWELLING, 5 Twenty seventh street. Ilia fe-rt-lt HENRY I- STAPLES A CO.

RENT. tffj I SEVERAL DESIRABLE DWELLINGS SB on Grace, Frauk 11 Malu, sod Floyd streets. Possession March sn.l AprlL Also SMALLER HOUSES In other locali.loe. Call for RENT LIST. J.

THOMPSON BROWN A CO. fa HIS Mala stree I. FOR RENT, THAT VERY KABLE RESIDENCE Na 400 north BS Twelfth street, coritainm: sll modern improve, meats. Special Inducements will be given, to ea immediate tenant Apply to POINDEXTER A DUNOON. Mala FO RE NEW DWELLING Na 15 west Marshall with clue ami all modern ImiriiTcsatt UH I CR TKSEUBNT No.

105 south Fifth street; seveo rooms sud modern lmprovemsuts. TWO LARGE BRICK DWELLINGS, Noa 617 and 6l? east Malu street. 81'TTON A fe Mala street. BROAD-STREET 8TORE ft VERT STORK Na 6TL on south (Ide of Broad street between HlxtS and Reveath, will be rested to good, prompt-peylug tenant. Apply on the prembea.

lt RENT, FOUR ROOMS oa seoead Boor. Gas, waler, aad oath. Apply UM east Lelia (treei. fe THAT nWEI LING Na 109 east Mala coouiulng seven Ar. Heal Ks Agent, streets.

JOHN T. GO! Real Itsieli and I TORRENT, fl MERCHANTS HOTEL, tt rooms. Mainstreet. GoodrAaBd. 1.

THOMPSON BBOWNT A IW auperior proven In mt ll-ona ot homes for more than a quarter of a ll is used by Tniied statis In? by the heads of the (ires', as the Strongest, Pur-Mi, an-1 moat Heal thia Dr. Price a Cream Hillas Powder aol con tain Ammonia, Urns, or Alum. Sold only la cana. PRICK BAKING POWDER Btw yobb. i rttcifio, Lona 3 dawlytcnrlstorls! WALIS Wotaa-ny.

By R. B. Chaffin A Heal Kstale Auctioneers, No. I north Teutli street, TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF A TRACT OF 109 OR OP I. INO IN POWHATAN t-OUNTY, ON MIK BUCKINGHAM ADJoImNC THE LAND- of Milli IN SND WITH A DWKlXINO-HorSB-lly vtr a deed of Wi ll from fe Slgoor, dst td sm, ai -y SO, recorded la Powhatan County Court io Deed-Boot ill, ta, aud at the request of the i-sue rid arr.

default bs ri ni been made in tbe usysient of one of secured. I will sell ty pul ll-au tion, la front of the depot at Itallaboro1 station, lilchriond aad Danville railroad, oo MONDAY. Frsit-iBT 17. leSft, Of I.A.ND de-enbed In said deed, as follows AU thal 'errata tract of land, together With all ths Improvement, thereon, rtgnts and belonging, lying snd being In the et univ .4 lia tan. State of Virginia, and lying ot, Bu, Kingham RM lill Ai'nlM, more or less, toa surrey by J.

K. Hratt.t. of r.iwhstsn aud adjoining the undi if Marlins esiate, WU luca M. Vtsrlto, Ind others," Parties will ute tho atp) P. M.

Danville tnla to attend sale rei nu the same evening. Illus Cash le to sf sals and to pay a uots for willi interest from id.1S!B, and ttiruis Bl he suoo.in -4 at tlmeotsale. H. M. CM KIN.

I ruslee. Sale by H. B. ('BAFFIN Au flensers, Isl! By W. Mayo, Auctioneer, (Jno.

K. laughton, ssl-sman,) No. Moth BM Ills PARLOR AND CHAMBER PTJBNT 1 TURK. STOVES, HIM RIXIMOU Allll I.KS, NO! IONS, AT Al Cl ION Oil MOMMY Tun arru iNsTivr, at 10iv o'clock. I will sell at my si tl.

ti ht ti-a 1 SKI -III. I very good nMMMMl I'AK I -I ll-, sud W'sln-il BITSTI Walnut I and i lilldr -n's ll, Sevei'il gool IHIlY-l AKIOAt.K-. Mnrl.l.*-1o|> sud Mahogany IBM COOK I No- and -los K-. Msnv Bo! i 1 BS. ALSO, sf OOStAMERS, ERIrWEBB.

COTTON, 'iios BS, Several doten Mstcfclna LAM Ill for No. 1 Dui HI r- -USER WATCH, It Vi. J. tlentry, adniiui-trator. SS I'i ti, fe Hy K.

II. Cook, at No. Main street. ABGE FAWNHROKlvl'S' SU.f! lil TBE I NltiN LOAN CliMlSNY, ii' Ba ISSI "-sin I (MONDAY i WlillMM, AT AND Kl EMM, Al I i I IT. DIAMONDS, PINK.

OOLD end MI.SK't M.I'll DES, JEWELRY, LOCEB, littiii SPECIAL NOTICE our BIOBT SM.K will begin ut II o'clock prom pt, t. H. al Hy lieorge W. Maro, Anett' Btstr, (Juo. K.

Laughton, lr Niniii (COUNTERS, SHELVING, FIVE ll'ltliJIlT A-K-. ior LADI KV AND MI --S- HATH, AT Alt I'loY WEDNESDAY TiiK at Iii'-, o'clock, I will sdi st the store No. iii east Hn.a*i Street I PBIOBT -HOW i i'll ile Oise; 1 LONO (DI'NTKR willi Drawers, arranged for sliding doors, with ether I HINTERS. The of the stork nf LADIES' AMI BUSES' ll Ai--. These articles he at as thi bouse ls to be pulled down.

W. MAYO, By Rsv lings A Rose, Real Estate Auctioneers, 4 lCTION SALK OF DF.SIRABLE il. JACK.HON-WAlll> PROPERTY, SITUATED ON JACKSON AND DUVAL BTRISTS, BL TWEEN PRICE AND ST. PBTER sTKKKTh. At thc re.iu.*?t of owner se will sell by au.

Hod, on the premises, mi TIM-USDAY, Bs-icn 1.1s*-., nt 4 o'clock P. the VERY ALI' ettuaWa as above. Tte lot fronts ll feet on Pu', il street aud runs through to Jackson street HO feet, oa which lt fronts feol. lmpiovciiienla consist of a Frame on Du? val atreet of three rooms and a brick oa Jackton street of lour roms. Come to thia sale aud buy a bargain.

Tibbs: Announced at aale. RAWLINGS A ROSE. fe By Frank I). Bill A Co. and John T.

Ooddln, Real Estato A'-ctloneera, COMMISIONERS7 BALE PtTLDlNO ON EAST MOE -SKVtNtllJlNTll BKTWFBN RROAD AND OH ACE STREETS AT AUCTION. Scbmidlapp I.tve-Oak Distillery Company Ed I Court lolled -aloe for Eastern Div Chappell and I trtct of Virginia, By of a tu above cause en? tered 13'h July, the mdsrslcoed lal commissioners wi!) sell, on Ike premises, on TBl Miara Irsje, P. Ute VALUABLE LOT OP above, fronting SJ ail feel ly l.n feel, to divided Into three building lou a. to a plat with auction upon one of which lots there Isa od- a Dwell logs or atores erected upon itu property will a paying in vestment. Tibbs: One lourtta cash; In ali, twelve.

Bsd etgh teeu mon tba, with Interest added. Bad Uti') retained until purchase money ka paid and deed ordered by court. B. ALLEN 0. IIARVRY WILL-OV, Special CoHiinlaslouera t'siTBD wtiTts t'tart'tT CocaT.i Re BMt.su.

Va, July ll 1BS7. i I certify that the bond hy ute going decree has been duly eic-utsd and ap? proved as directed therein. KT. Clerk. By Frank D.

Bill A Baal Etta te IRU8TEES SALE AT AUCTION or VEBT VALUABLE ITOCE or CLOTHS, TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, ABD BTOBE Kl RNITrBB or A. SIMON, NO lt NOHTH NINTB STBBET. By virtue of a of trust from A. Wflsaa Ut the undersigned, daied Jsausvy lt, IStO. bjs) duly rsoorrted la tts clem's at Bk-Sstocl Chancery Court, 1 sill tar ankt tat auction, oo ai ibevs, aa TUESDAY.

PiaariBT at. last, at ti a. ai: tmx'E or clotwe, SILOR-S TKlMMINUtt, AND sTOBB PLRNl TUBB of ttlMB, omslstlas DI FANCY WORSTEDS, HSVIOTS, fl OV iBCO ATI NOS, plaTn bs4 fa ne i PANTALOON FA' ALSO. COOrmataTaaa OaUJBa, Ttaai: Caaa. SVirWITT, Traatat tali tty B.

Cool, tea tOOti AMD JOB WOW. NEATLT -IU) AT ttl IJiaWATVB rBOrS. pOOai AJ te1.

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