Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Richmond Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • Page 1

Publication:
Richmond Dispatchi
Location:
Richmond, Virginia
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ni RICHMOND DISPATCH. NUMBER, 18,203. RICHMOND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1893. THREE CENTS PER COPY. fil TARIFFBILL TO THE PUBLIC Iran Ore toni? aahtagtan CMj Osssarg rast.

The present knien? I Of tie will nati mera? II tbetr mi? Vin Il to bin HA NO ES. part i oui be ir there from tous lo utenti iTEft "Utiiy, 11 I ON LING GUN. (or ill Prag I on ngage? I CLEVELAND. li. Ir ut.

tagten utter In ma ne vidi a m. if COUkl th.it .1 In. I io b. not li eu denial of believe eli a conree t. l'i till honor.

Ho far In which the Hie liriMullan I hay lo you Itei perennai rj Saltai fully I I lilrn uiiiii'xutiuti be? ver mentioned fur beasi In le Ih a tii.wilHtratlon Iti to I Wlio han of hi? nun.y y-ar? -a fairness end Hawaiian lary kmiP? assutaai for "VTtXivu ridiculous. (he fuel that he was in ng ounael in the on railroad? Involving up a large lucrative lea position in cabinet nnd It very Shaurd lo he bow nn Sttnrnejrahtp. whole tenor or Assistati: tarj jrnolds, to Keen of malevolent Inspiration, with purpose of conveying to (he public mind absurd conceptt pg lor." WASHINCTOrTciTY RACES. OasSSSSf Sl the Nest licit? I ittrie? for (By telegraph to the Dispatch.) WASHINGTON, meeting of tbe Washington al Bennln ires tbta The and and rain-storm out of itlon. Put evrnta bad to in Hi? ttlng hi Ink.

in i th? were delayed al the fore ir delay KW; five furlongs Captain Brown won, third. Time, up; purse l. Billy S. Thirl Pai .11.1 attain T. third.

Time, 1 up hatu? third. THE HILL TOP. KNBfRO. N. Noverai? Glitt, tbe effi -t era track as bul tel, Pieni le v.

Token third. Tim half furl Duke Fifth furlomra Tartarian won, I. lughton Kitty VKER CITY TRACK. 'Kit, Noi and to-d iv. Mis? Agni nd nei Id I.Hi I ill' fini John Imperial ee? Ime, 1:30 1 2.

half fill I. I ron. Little Noll third. irrow TU KCK bi was hni Blmosl Ins ln tek? I Mclntyre had the mount on two more Whll Timi ith of a won, 1 tlili 1. n.

Oak View ri'MBERLAND PARK. VAPHV1LLK. 1 I was isllj I tl in Fr -m won, third. I Fan io third. Thlr I rat? four anil a half rurlongs nd.

lb rnlta third. Harry cl? imi 1.1\ tl nth third, Time, BAN FRANC? FRANCISCO, Ime, Ix furloi Tim Murphy second, Donohu mil. Belili Lwon? BUsaard mil I. ime, imi? Han Jose third. il il aWTHORNE.

CHICAGO. ILL, Noi Pive un over a froten tra las. and In loney. Nire carried more money uan the fa nie won. l-ondon Third Billy Sand? third.

third. ENTRI gre im Wa hli city race i-. Josephine, Mill Mu BUI) Boy, l'uckoo, Irai Br is num. lai. HI ut lis of a t-year-olds Pattnwottnmle, 105; Dispatch, Data) ti th.

106; (AU) 105; Bprlukle (BU) t. PI murili, Valley, HA: Sn.un CJradit? McDonald, Hartford, Thir.i mil iteenth; 112: Kiuiiy. It cne, ralle: ir olde; sell? lilK'H, Bi v.mt. I'D. Memore, 104; llho McAullffe, Torom) Dlxon, W.

Filth three quarters of a mile; non wll September 1 Trump. Lou Khett, Bhadow, let; Bonaven 102; Lall ih, I Van UH; nsld, 104. Sixth la. end half furlongs; lime. 108; li los; William T.

Ils; lunch Bkater, 106; Dr. Gameti, (Jleasun, 103; Factotum, IH; Oui 111. Ra Has? l'Inni? at lologiaph tin? Dlgnatrn? WASHIKOTON, Novemb it announced that the Prenldent will not make any further Important menta unni Congruas meets. rem may announced, but only thoao, It Ih stau abnolutelj essential to the smooth running of the goveramenL Many hn appointments vuii be to th? Senate the tirnt Congress Fatal futi Ins Affray. (Ry leiiralili to th- MKAii'ius.

Mnvwnber dispatch to the Commercial from Herb dlaa. says: A desperate and fatal cutting-affray "M'k ta front the main to Opera-House last night Herbert A. Rhodos, a furniture dee.hr, and William Wileon. an' the and Crescent rali- may recover, but Wilson's will prove fatal. It In g'iietally believed that there is a woman in ila? cuse.

Majare the pu aaant flavor, gentle tlon and aoothiiijf of Syrup of Fig? when In of a laiatlw, and If the father or mot lor costive or bilious, the moat gtatltylng results follow Its use, so that It Is the bast family remedy known, and every faiutly should hays a bolli? va band. AWFUL FATALITIES. CERTAINLY THREE AND POSSIBLY MORE MENJLOSE THEIR LIVES. lini? l.oueil It, Mnrirsof Horn? ing They Leggi lo Deetrnettaa? (Bg bwaglllb to the Dispatch.) DBTROIT, MK'H, Novml-r I the burning -if five-story lrotifroit brteh tanTdtng, Jefferson atn opt? by Mean, Ce. nholesnbj this nft.r eerfainly ani probably seven smployeeg leaf tin-ir three, a Breroaa ama badly the gaunetgry loes v.

ni rem in aebjbborhood Tbe dead McKay, Bradley I'iinning, mil rjsntber, dark, single, and old, lug are Edward li. Vkrt, order clerk; I Markey, Baker, clerk, and Henry Rider, a.ker. started between the fourth and iitth Boors ih. rear tbe building, ani spread with frightful rapid!) Ity tbe empio' ion? when alarm eras given, but or nine Ibi left os tin? upper floors, A TERRIBLE SICHT. who were Aral at the sei ne saw I Ible sight.

Hi- I upper floors eras mam flamea, the window-sill fourth window of 1 iifth floor frontlag Bat? Betret inning, Two windows south htm M( Kav. "Don'1 jump, wait f'ir tbe booh and ladder!" rowd, bul before tbe lad i Ran? the winden li Ige whi lunnlng si.I, the window ledge with his hands, end lb Tbe people had Juel time to throw a bale Juts beneath him, and It whs no sooner hi place than Dunning struck It He bounded up like a rubber ball and 'ion fell to tbe sidewalk, limp and ionici? d. He neai re and afterwards to Harper's Hospital, where he shortly aft? Injuries ANOTHER DEATH. f.iiiiiiLr of James McK ly In i. When lo? wli hi m.it? no sign thai I death In Ihe ice.

For menta he looked over the people who appear I n( a dizzy distance below, as lei tag what he mil hi save his life, There were shouts from low, bul he evidently could noi er said. The of the flames drowni I all noise that came In from the etrcel After a sIIl-Ih hesitation, he threw his feel from thi window end slid down until he was ddlng on with only one hand, ii" hung this way for he released ins bol I The blase out of the window when the terrified man Anally gave up ell hope saving himself and from hi? hoM He strui Hi? nt of tl a Inflow partly turned over. This threw him so far "ut from the window thai pari of his body sinn lecti Ic wires below, which partly turned him over again. He struck on the sidewalk within a f( fa of building. n.

Art it. kly run to him, nnd he was carried go the amhu 1 when up, and II was Ihoughl thai life was ex? tinct. lived, however, fora couple of I hours after hospltal. THE THIRD HORROR. The awful of McKay's and deseen) was hardly another noni en ih" upper Indow neareal the corner.

He was li I blln and sulTocatlna In the dent smoke. He real tbe sill laid it. and os he endeavored to shield his fatre from th? with his hands, tried to drag hlma If to thi open air just beyond. He was for spent, sudden burs) flame closed around him. and thi horror strick' goldei saw his I) sink from view In within.

BRITAIN'S STORM RENEWED. agissi sad Roavj inow-Fall in Hi llaiiiiige. (By cable to the Hi patch.) loMi'iN, November Scotland report thai there ha? been wal of the storm thi paoli many places by heavj snowfall. The wind la blowing furiously, and drifting the snow badly, learners plying between the mainland and the Islands have been de In) bt torm. Those running to of R) and Bi nut, have ventured oui or those The Highland Railway Company Is with greal difficulty In rating Une.

Three train- have al? enow-drlfl force of was require I them oui and to assisi In keeping for ti to be carried on. The storm extend coi slderable dle Scotland. A verj running In the Irish Channel. Advices from the sus! thai heavy ears are ei terl mi. for the safety Hartle l.I Ashing fleet.

)' has been computed the reci nl storm mouth Ashing Industry suffered damage th? nl of DISASTER TO MELLO. On? of Ills War-Ship? Crew Drow neil. (By cable to the Dispatch.) LONDON, November S3, The Braafttan in this city has receive I patch from Rio Janeiro, dated yesterday, that the insurant War-ship var, has peen aunk by a Nlctheroy bat ind thai the crew of down with the ship. The Javarj was un Iron-arreored turret Hill), of tons 81.arri.-,? four len liii-h Whltworth muszle-ioadlng guns, six Hve-lnch rapid-fire tuns, end live machine guns The Ja vary was borse-power, and had twelve Inches armor. Bhe was a powerful resa Muht draught, ami suitable for coesi de? fence er sei vici 8hf, was CONFIRMATION, telegraph to the tpati WAflHINOTON, I' November 2b? foil, wing cablegram confirming the sinking of the Insurgen! monitor Javary has Ived i.v Navy Department from l'aplani Picking.

Rio Ii the 23d: Javary Just Mink by gun of llrazlllan fort." SOUTHERN PRESS ASSOCIATION, II? lUlatlon With Olln-i? NeWSgaSlierer? I ii.li.tinli.-il--Olll.ct-l.led. (By graph to the Dktpatcb AUGUSTA, GA Boutbera Associated Presa, atti a two Boestos, adjesrsed abas die. its relation? to other new? latlons re fully discussed it was finali) de? termined by unanbnoua a. by coni The fouowlng officers were sleeted: K. P.

Howell, pr. si.lent (re elects I); .1 H. EstUl, si.lent; Patrick Walsh. treasurer ani acting gaserai manager (re elected); K. P.

Oluss. s.eretary; K. 1' Howell Btockton, ami J. H. Kstlil, Executive Committee.

Directors E. P. Howell. P. 1'lnck J.

HetnphU), J. Rule, .1. 11. listili. C.

O'B. Cuwardili. J. L. Rapier, T.

T. Stockton, ami D. A. Tompklns. M'KANE SUES FOR DAMACES.

He Alleges That Hie New York "World" II as I I Id (By Megraph io the Dispatch.) BROOKLYN. N. November Y. McKanc. of Coney Island, through his conns.

I. this morning delivered to Sheriff Gorman, of New York city, for service papers In a suit njralnst the press Publishing Company, the publishers of the New Vortc World, for libel. The com? plain? aliased that on November that paper published an editorial, headed "The Oraveseiul Rebellion." that Kane of following crimes: Treason, contempt of court, larceny, and cauaing a registration of votes to McKane asks fur uain counsel says a similar suit will be braucht agatnHt the Brooklyn ami Ht ('lair McKelway, of the Kagie, also that McKane will proceed against McKelway In a crim? inal suit for Reunion of (By telegraph to the Dlspstch.) AUGUSTA. November 23 veterans gathered in lin- t.i-??ay to the first day of i.f Confederato rana hehl under auspices Of tbe Augusta Exposition nnd gta Siai" Fair. They' were present 'rum every section of and up an array of beroea is seen together.

At O'clock a line wan Broadway, and with mtajlc and yells, the veterans marched, with some of the old-tuna I sad tri al bead, to the exposition-grounds, where the Of th? day were held, and addresses of welcoma delivered hv Presldenl O. vVaddelf, of th. Oeorgto state A turai Society, mil Prealdent Walsh, of the August Exposition. addn the day was delivered by General A. In commnnd of the days proceedings.

General Crtttenden, of South Carolina, more lab THE HAWAIIAN THRONE. i.iiiiiokHiiiiii BsBweeed an I.n.t (By t( legn r.h Ibe Dispatch.) SAX FRANCISCO, November According to lette) red prominent resident In Honolulu, the Queen tored to the throne ou Met In THE HAfWAIIAN SITUATION. legraph ha tbe II press i.i N'ovem I PRANtfisro, No The mam change in tl nee the til? ban bei in. Since his Aral ill to ni his en dentlale, Minist, Willis ha? Dot foitimu officially with the government mosl significant happening which Monday, when of thi Ab th lately-organised auxiliary of the Annexation Club, called th" new Mlnlstej ntag Mr, Willis. tated thai the members of tbe league earnestly desired that Ian lai ind? should Of the I'nllel Stat.s.

and With that Ob in view, m.it nlxatlon would i irl tht Provisional uf Hawaii, and In all honorai.1 ways all in accomplishing annexation 1 be ad ail at any lime the Mini to command 111? Ol. answer has not yel as the I s. erecy, bul tin la ted dilli Inquiry and car? ful comparison the of the Minister's remarks, as to members of the ommltti to Kive foil rly, It itlm, rep rt of th reply, MR, WILLIS'S REMARKS. imltti nn.1 speaking In pleasant terms of Hawaii, Mini-t. Willis said: "I am an American I would Bee Hi? Stars and Stripes wnvh "iily over Hawaii, bul sll I land of r- or any "Mi? ry which would be beneficial to the L'i tai iniettane, whli I canno! dh ulge Yon will under? stand this hm wll thai the policy of the Cnlted is already formulated regarding, the i tnds, and thai nothing which be said or done, either re or there, avail anything now.

Mr. Blount I as an executive officer I come to When the proper time arrives I shall act. I cannot tell you tv -h? how, 1 ivi? Oll to jndi 1 policy of the Stati could noi have ac posltlon ex cutlve offici had it bei In onfllcl with the Ii hold. Americana lore will have nothli to rei ret, While mlng mv duties In carrying oui the I'liit'T I hall have i aid from Ami ricanti Howi I wish I my outalde Interference will not be toh rated by the Italted Rtati A PROTECTORATE 0 ivernmi nl onstdi re marks as sigi Dm Inforn lined It the general State? rot eel.le rtly established over the Previe lonal nun nt, with the undi a stable of government shall organized thereunder within a ih" opinion thsf will be taken between th" sailing of thi to-dftj and th-? arrival of the Monowal on to? id the United Ktati Pblladi Ipl In the Issi Minist? crni. with hl hint officiali) at Icy the Is to be, has I great "ti both skies, and as a consequence rumors thick.

Thi men I has the lookoul during pa afempta the Rovall itivi building, under the the? ry thai If th- hoi 1 It now States would support il rnmi nl Ii a ling Royalists di ny tl such attempi has I though others rei li il EXTRA SHARP-SHOOTERS. In con lence of the utrnlm of affairs ai. tra is WH Il I liulldliu; I i.i night and will be continued thi re with the il? one way or anothi r. a further precaution the government Is? sued thirty rounds of ammunition mi mber of the Citizen Ri lerve dark and i- o'i lock last night. moi Ring unexpectedly call? Willis al the l'iiit'l itlon was accompanied by her former Chamberlain, tl Ration al "il U'ii minutes Mlnlsti VVIllls has returned the call.

Th n'a no? created much unfavorable comment. It surprised the Royalists as well as 111 snexatlonlsts. I.at. respon ha an Interview with Mln ist.r Willis, and h- declares thai th- fir-i nari the ri ply he mad- t.i the Amerl il be Ill .11 like lo th? Stars and waving over, under "proper conditions." il- di lares be ni ver said lh( result here would be such a that "nothing woul i done nor an) Un heard from Wash? ington, after the Alano? ALL AT HONOLULU. FRANCISCO, November Q.

The ni wa thai all ila qulel at Honolulu. There is no mati rial change in the situation. AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY. Apooiiilno nt of Receivers Therefor-The Allegations, (By legrapo to ths Dssjstch.) BALTIMORE Norember B. Alexan? der Robertson, on behalf of Edward Austin, vice-president of 'he American Casualty Compari) Insorsaee and Securi? ty Company, this morning Bled a bill In the Circuit Court requesting that re ippolnte for the pm closing up the business of compsny.

Tbe i-m states thai ihi company is Insol? vent; that agents in New York are largely Indebted to It, and that the com? pany owes $500,000, which it has no means of paying Counsel for the company filed an unitimi; awrment In the plaintiff? bill and acknowledging the the appolntra ni celvera Judge Dennis therefore Imme? diately signed tbe bill and appointed the Mercantile Trust and Company, of Baltimore, and Bdward Austin re? With Immediate the company? property. American Casualty Insurance and Becurit) Compan) had a capital 11.000.000. William F. Mtdgeley was until II pri He trolled its affairs, which Brer? nominally In the hati'l- of of ts tors The stockholders chiefly located in New Baltimore, and CUcsgo, THE EQUITABLELEACUE. An oniei Plaaaieasej She OtanjaaeiBBtSa and 1.1,-r.iph 1 BALTIMORB, November a BbJBt and per? signed lice Barbi day.

In aicilai re with his d. yetSetiay, lbs this morning or.li red that the barter at the Supreme Court of the Equitable of Ameri? ca BO annulled; that the tve ind that Its be dis tributed among the members entitled tbem. To fulfill this order. R. iViins und lohnson Poi wore appointed rs for the Leag each being re qulred to give a bond.

The League has BU.M0 in the vaults of th? Safe Deposit and Trust and the Mercantile Deposit and Trust companies. The membership estimated at being KO.00S it "courts" or branches in New York, New Vermont, Pennsylvania. Maryland, the Dint riet of Columbia. Virginia. A taberna, Ohio, ami Illinois.

The annulment of the of tin? Court of the n.ak??- it iruDosslbte fur these brunches to continue. Headache Indigestion, WHiiusness. Dyspepsia, and all Stomach Troubkw are cured by P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root, sad tasslum.) 1 PRIVATE EXECUTION WILLIAM FOREMAN WILL PAY THE EX? TO-DAY.

Lawyer and Client Fight In a Coiirt-Itnnm? llemnval of Ihe Mealmaril Office? com Cimi? Siieil. (Correspondence of the KOtlWOLK, VA November BBSI ntlon of William Foreman for ararder of Carrie Carrlng'on will tab I place in Portsmouth bl ghOSl 12 O'l-'k in jaii-yarl under the dlrec of Williamson Smith. Ber. E. il Baldes, of the Reetb-etreet Afri? can Methodist Episcopal chur? h.

will hold an hour's with the oesSwSBBBed man In his cell, and then pray with him on the SASeuttoa be only a fe? beSSg admitted yard. Neither lbs mother Of Foreman or any of Ids bSVS called to seh Forergan sinos his in. Ihn. IN COURT. In Ute 11- ill this morning In Portsmouth.

Mr. James li rUcbsrdsofl meat to the curt la refi eBce to a matter in which he aras ssted, as r.pii-i to by Colosel K. orimn. th? ComtBonwealth'a-Attorssy, During the llBBBSn II" was used an. Colonel Oriflln for him.

when the former rais and the Cotone) aeversl blow? ross the head. The ntl.m.-n nnd irete then I The Attorney i a nt BbOSt In beg long, RohtSSOB was The OOWrt will Ihe case Situr d.y. The new Qranby-Btreel Methodist Bphv oepal church, f.r which ground waa broken yesterday, is to be a 1100,000 house of worship, The foundation will bo pleted this fall and allowed to settle, nn 1 the work of building commenced nexl The church will bo ready for tton next November. OvrcR THE RIVER, work of removing all the ofth.j of the Beahoard Air-Line to Ports? mouth win be completed by the Bth. In this city? BIS the I rsove over the rivi r.

Rev. Di a Speight has accepted a call to the Baptist church in Riempa? anne county, but will to reside In Berbley. 1 ridee, promlm nt colored lor of Norfolk county and very In m.m. dit last nlghi of consump OTHER BIDE Mr. 0 V.

Smith, traffic mnnai 1 with Mis. Smith, ai rlv? In London, Bnjrl tnd, yesterday. Nine tramp: locked up at the Btatlon-I t. An attachment a Imi i-i Pori RBonth last night by th" employees for salary. mana and show lefl for Buff-Ik.

STAUNTON'S MORAL MAYOR. II- Fines MasHkgsrOrtvter for rskthlttag r.hirU I rook (So? rial gram to th I lisp stai Novi aber gsoel sensational case 9 ia heard before Pults this morning, when w. Olivier was before the Polies Court with exhibiting in his itore-wth don Black-Crook lithograph, having an rupf the public Mr. Olivier Is manager of the House, and is one men hanta city. The print complain, of is a lai by Company a "ii in mir ipera I iv nls'lif before tiiiK- an audience greeted a tin atri, il company.

IN BALLET COSTUME. This picture, nearly ufe-slee, represents Ughi falrj in balle) costume, lntr over to adjust the I of her slipper. the trial day an ai ray ant? was Introduced by tin? defence-, Wht-i ihtt In th.ir opinion there thine In the print complained of tadeci ot. or at all cal 't ipt the public BRILLIANT ARR W. of these witnesses th- defence w-r- -hi VV Tarns, ol tl National Hank: Hon.

Lyman Chalk? ley, fudge mir County Court; Captain Ollvei Funsten, City Engineer Car? ter Harrison, rx-Speakei Marshall Han? ger. Mr. leveland appointee as Consul to rm Edit? of the DhIIv New W. MolTett, 8. Ker, Hmih C.

Braxton, Charles Cooke, Ro? bert W. Burke, and Mark N. Bradley, of the National Valley Hank. Mr, dlvier. whose characti in Staunton Is excellent, was represented by A.

O. Gordon Commonwealth's Attorney J. Lewis Bumgardner was present, hut took no purl in the rosi rutlon. THE Ilicil MORAL MEN. Tbe writnesaea for the prosecution were Mr.

il Mcllhany, a prominent Young Men's Christian Association man; Mr. Bomervllle, drummer, ami Messrs. Reeves Catf and Preston A Ross, who have been prominent In the attempt Ktaunton dry. after hearing Mo? evidence, fined Mr Olivier $10. Mr.

Olivier appealed frmn the Mayor's decision, and thi will be beard before the Hustings Court. Mui i. Indignation is fell here thai Mr. Oliver should be barrassed by such a I CONVENTION OF COURT CLERKS. to Arranga Clerk's Rates ami Other Mattana rrespondence of the Dtepetdf.) BEDFORD, November B.

Mr. s. s. Brooke, clerk of the Dusting court, of Ron none cttyj Messrs, Rowbtnd D. Bu ford, County Court clerk, and M.

Churl eli tk uf Bedford county, have Issued a letter to their fra? throughout the Siate, asking the uf clerks as to a convention be held in Roanoke or Lynchburg some Itane in the few known thai In the Code of Itfl the clerks' latin' rates were omitted, and the object ot this convention will ti? to st a remedy for this, arrange and discuss oth? quesl I clerical Interest Already favorable re? plies have been received from many VARI0L0ID IN PACE COUNTY. line of Mie Oases al indoiih lutai? ReaMsstcs Parehaaed. (gnectal telegram to Um Dispatch.) LU RAT, VA. Moverne ralsun? eanes small-pox al Bhenandoab, in this county, hnv- been tamu Inte by Dr. Amiss, this place, at the request of the nnmrrtiiai authoriii-s there, and be reporta them be cases varioloid.

The Infected have been quarantined. All Mie affected are colored, resulted fatally. Mrs. H. I.

Weolfolk, tins place, has lem.h 'ourt stn el to A Mi Kaj. "i Front Royal, for inn, Mis. McKay will reside in Luray. Saabs atdem.f tbe Despatch.) TAZEWELL No? vember -Tbe Clinch-Valley Hank and th? Hank of Tazew.lt a few days agree.1 upon a consolidation to take effect In January. Both hanks Weathered the rinunciai without anj trouble.

an consolidated thev will have a capital Of and the new cone.Til will then be the mrongeat bank In the southwest. Business Is remimliii; natural channels, an.I the volume of currency in circulation gtemg grratly Increased. ,1 at (Corr.Hponl.net? of the Dispatch.) WINDSOR! Nnvember (ter. Mr Dealer, of C. and Mis? Mary Norman, a prominent teacher, of thlx county, wer- mar th- leenliiii a of Bneriff Turner C.

Hund Wednesday mornlnii. Imme? diately sfter the ceremony the bridal party left on an extended trip south. GrnnmlleM (Special lel-urain to the lllnpatch.) CHARLESTON, W. VA. Nov( of th- MuntlriKt'in and other ntfwspapera against the deputy mar nhal.1 hav- turnel out to be a complete titile.

After the examination of a or more nothing was developed to that tne deputy marshal? been guilty of disorderly conduct in any way. In. Mother nl. (By telegraph to the Despatch.) AMHER8T COURTHOUSE. No? vember -Mrs.

Tnurmund. mother Mrs l'i illi'dsoe, died to-day. Hhe waa in her ilfith year. She was the mother of twelve children, who reside in it and Amherat ti? Richmond city, and Texas. l'rosperona di n.

(Correspondence of the Dispatch MATH EWS COCRTHoUSE. No vember la a pleasure to that In the ml'tat of and depression oyster not seriously embarrassed. fact Is the biscioli? Virginia-bivalve? are bo popular nnd ttalatal.l.. thev cannot Ignored. The from Knet rlv pean ami northern and markets have of lale Increased to an extent that the old rtteamehlp Com? pany Is now running a daily to and and PMIiw.t? and this change of ha? come to may.

Captain liage'? Unni Paw. of the 1 wii.i.iAMS?i un, NeSember geatleman to-aight from Yorktnwn st.it?? that In the Conati Court there principal aItneea for Commonwealth against her hus? band assault, again lall? to make ber had to on until nexl term? Captain being rei gire bossi sa committed to Jail. Mrs Qsaje la Hampton, und 1 ah? continues her husband in Th" court adjourned until the next third Monday in next month. of a I days ago unbnown gentie nim became suddenly insane on a Qoahel leaped from the train while in motion. ir.iln BOXI peat? rash lay he walked to Btaunton.

about and Mint, a ti, refusi him. and be Communication with a St. timi. card was found In his (, oped the fact th.it be wa? Kenedy, of New York, a retired naval officer. Relatives In St.

who have been telegraphed were expected to arrive In Btaunton tabe charge of him yesterday, I Irglnli? Kswg Mr. and Thomas BweTS, from Richmond, were In WllUamsburg yester? day. del.ill, Clerk of I fl'id. is attending the MOhodist Confer? ence at Danvtil? Rrat Iron I.rid?;.? be erected In county will be at Mill. on South Anna river, The material will arrivo to-day from Rosnoke.

Mr. Drury W. Brunley, of Charlottes ville, has been called the bedside n-ln-taw, Mr, T. L. Williamson, In Market, who Is quite III.

William ahi. proprietor of Richmond Bottling Works, waa uiir Sta m.t? on vVe Ini lay Miss of the Litt? city. Colonel Thomas Whltehesd and his wife, Mrs. n. M.

Whit? Val. delivered tern lectun to very targe crowd v. inesday night at Bowlbis Hall, Ches? ter. Judge U. T.

w. Duke, of Char has accepted the invitation to the oration on iston of the laying of Ihe corner-stone of the Masonic near Richmond the 6th of December next. Rev. I' II. James and family will rthouse nexl week 'ulpeper count to 11 Ide perms lv.

Re a tor of the I Baptist church and tin chun hes for the pesi four years, Mr. A. Butler died resti rday at residence of parents, near Centre Hill, i-'iiivanti county, in rear age. He had been a resident of lettesi for a number of years, mber tbe Montlcello luai Junior ii lei Ami ti. ich Vi exemplary min.

A letter has been received In Bedford Citi fr the taal Pomologlsi the I'nited States Agricultural Department in reference to u.rganlxatlon of a local In Bedford ounty, the object of which would be the promotion of Intelligent methods of apple culture. "ih- suggestion will, no doubt, upon. Mr. Webber, of Cleveland, wee brought from Hampton yesterday and Placed in the insane asylum at Williams? burg was the of Ihn of Kllinbeth whom lenti) restated all the way. Hi? wife ac nled him, and she will remato at Wllilamsburg time.

Mr. Web? ber, who Is years old and is be quite wealthy, will only be detained tem II ily, an I then Mr. S. Winston, who died In ins night last, was a of Winston, a prominent lawyer of the Louisa county I.it; Colonel William A. Winston, I prominent citlxen ai farmer near I Thompson'? Roads, In Loulaa; Mis.

Iranvlllc Yanceyvlll Mrs W. Gordon, of t. Jo eph It. inston, principal of the Valley Pemnle Seminar) it Warneaboro', and Mr. win? of Bi latol, Tenn were also brothers of the I.

This is one of the most prominent and num rous famille? of Another Brasilias Cruiser, tlegraph to ich.) NEW November ti. The new Brazilian cruiser America so named by MI? itii the collector the lay, will leave her dock al the -1 Ninth time to? night and down the Lay to an anchor "IT Bedloe'a leland. She now all the delay is due to shipping provisi? ns and ammunition, tag a fr ipplj of There is no longi iny doubl that th the Nlctheroy ime Ide ol Sandy II ek, and that th- trip will be made in each others Lrhlgh fBj telegraph to the I PHILADELPHIA, PA Novi ml? for high Valley Rail Compan) whb dtatlnctly better to? il re moved on all puts of the even where the tie up had been complete. At other the -lop? nslon partial, a greater number of trains were moved. New ni-ii are now being distributed ov-r the road very rapidly.

They come princi? pali) from the West, bul many bave cured In the Ea I Her Cargo Daagerane, (By ibla to tbe Dtagtntch.) HAVANA November The British Which sailed from Newport News November lTih wi'h a quantity of dynamite aboard, arrived off tO-d bUl His not to enter th- port, as the government thai the Santander disaster might he re? peated h-r-. Th- Ravensdale was ordered pr. 1 Cabanas, and to unload there cargo for Money Loeeee by tire. telegraph to tbe Dispatch.) ST. LOUIS.

November building and contents In? to the Paddock-Hawley Iron Com? 811 north Main street, were totally destroyed by fir- tins morning. partially insured. The warehouse and contente of Tlley Walker Dry Company were dam? ai; id by smoke and wnter to the extent s.hr.'fer, (By (nragrapb to th- Dbtpnten.) CHICAGO, November won to-night's play in his billiard mntch with Seha-f? r. The total stands: Ives, 2.40?; Schaefer, One new case of yellow f-v was re? ported at Bruj iwlcb yesterday, and three pati? rged. William Setoli, a prdTnlnent cltlz Bremen, was accidentally and kin? by his nife yesterday, During th- recen! that wept over th- North and th- 121 I naen were drowned off niusuU of Julian.I.

The MereantUe Trust and Dspastt com- Baltimora ani Edward Austen nave been receivers of the American Casualty insurance Company, and possession has been leben by them. A train on the Kansas City BJSd Mem? phis railroad ran thr OWS and railed yesterday mornlnif a' Cai bon Hill. and Fireman Henry veMer tran scalded to death. Hmdne-r Barnard was fatally scalded, and an un? known man was badly hurl. next of navy te h-r oiiici.ii acceptance triul will be the crulx-r Marl.I? load, slater of the Montgomery ani Detroit, and the trial will tabe oa tbe limt day of favora lii- of wind and water in Long Island gonnd.

aaked In the British House of Commons yesterday the loss of life dorm? tn- recent and th- Righi Hon. A. MundeUa, president of th- Hoard of Traile reply? ing to Mi- said that ari Hrltish persons had been lost. The coast-guard life-boats had saved HS, and the National eboat Institute ctabned that its ItSat? hud saved making a total of lives saved from wneks. A negro uprising occurred yesterday morning at Heal.

twelve mil-? from- Opellka. and last night of th? ringleaders were In jail, and a large posse ot armed men was scouring the neighborhood for the others, day Mr. Jefferson Whltl-y, a wealthy cltien. a nesrro woman for abutting end using- profane langiisxe to his wife, whereuiion loo or Beere neifroes In the neinhhorhool rose In arms and swore vengeance on Whltl'y, openly threatening his life. Old paperi for aale at ttc a hundred at DinfATCH office.

IS READY TO RETIRE, COLLECTOR WHITE GOES OUT. COL LECTOR SIMMONS COES IN. Change on Il? -p. air Kihlblt? In Mu It. (Correspon.lenes of the Dlepatcb.) RALKKiH.

N. Maveeabsr Tbe retiring of Mr White, Issued up noon todny and then began to tebS ta Ap? II for BSdot Mr. Simmons ar? rivi-I to-day In large numbers. It reported on quite good authority that schedalo Of th. Seaboard A'r Llne'a "Atlanta special'" will I changed that the BOSth-honsd train will pose here abool I a.

m. bastead of 8:15 P. as at BttSSBt The rsneral of Major Ii. W. York WM held in Chatham maty York of Ma-sons.

rate toted. The rumor that Revenue OoUectoe Bitas, of the iti re Estinti, is to be di does eoi most API the Ihlrteenth bsbusI pon of tbe Horticultural Society Issued by tb sseretary, Gerald McCarthy it is t.v far in.wt valuable publication it' its kind issued in North Carolina. This morning the unloading of tS loads turn, from gan bI the museasa. There win res car-load? ali. it sill be three or four months before all arranged In place, as bo extra sUI employed.

IMP OUTRAGE Tramps, believed, pana bar of Iron ths railway track near Row? land yesterday, and when some at ti mpted dross th? off. being The train knoctted bar th? had not been wll placed. Two counterfeiters, white man and woman, en re bi here i ir by Deputy-Colleetoi P. Powers, of the revenue service. Thi were captured in county.

REIDSVILLE'S RACES POSTPONED. BatrteS for tbe ami TMIt ifenr Per? form in? and a fSpectal I legr im to Ihe Dbsstcb REIDSVILLB, N. Kovemher ing to rainy weather, piedmont Driving-Park Association has postponed opening its track until November and Bth. Twenty-Bve fast horses have and the grand stand is Bbost completed ClnHerella was pre? nted last nil a local rast, and the receipt? were $150 A brilliant rman Is tendered the vtalt Ing young ladles to-night, wl'b an elegant supper at the Kxchange Hotel, end the Pal 'igh hand furnishes the music. MR.

EDWARD Y. CANNON DEAD. ThU Ih Lawyer and w.hIMiv Ctttssa Mes Aflora Brief Mr. Edward Y. Cannon, the well-known lawyer and capitalist, died at tM this morning al til? resMeni irai afl an lllnera of ahoul three wt ks A1 Hral his slcbm was noi thought l.m a i', days before tils mise the malady began to develop alarming symptoms, and the kindest attention could not avi ri tbe a The deceased was born and reared In this city, and was widely li- was among tbe grealthlest of our citisene, and aras one of the largest If not the iwners bei al had targe property tate? resta In Baltimore and Bhlladelphta.

Mr. Cannon was a mail of roost Uberai education. In fact, he literary talenta, ind t'? were hJa equals in belle-1 rttrra, To add hi? attain? menta, he bad Inveli in Europe, and was rich in foreign lore. He was lawyer of unusual ability, nnd being well read In the taw and clear nnd nan rank at I the bar. He ha don- bui little active practice In the last few years, devoting the greal part of his time to looking after his private affairs, which wen Ocien! keep him well coupled, Mr.

Cannoli was an Older brotl Mr Henry G. Cannon, another pre member of tbe Richmond tur, ai from an Richmond family, ii? was married and leaves several chil? dren. His manners were iinssnumls his habits simili? especkUl) to for a man supposed to be worth largely over The funeral arrangements win be made ARRESTED FCR BIGAMY. David Sew Apprehended sneterday. About two weeks ago nent-tookmg mg man, nlth an Iriah ai ot in til? si.h and a bionde complexion, arrived In this city from New" sort, He companled his pretty and petite lung and tl apartments hi a boarding houe? on north Send Everything nenl well until the part of i.i wl the un'g man r.Ived a letti from a fri nd In iw York, the contents of which gave him the blues He Immedlatel) wi ite bis frl-nd In the metropolis, and expected reply yesterdaj morning, bui Instead, Ser- ant Alexander Tomlinaon ilk and arn tb groom Th- man's name is David rraaer alias DaVUl.

and in the of Ac at th.iu< if the New on the charge of blgamj He ked up the Second station-house, where be vpent last nlghl Wh-ii by a Dispatch rraaer at Bret declined to talk, bul a reflection, told his story, it wa.s in sul follows: Ah airo h- areni to Phlla? delphl. He 1.1 faint collection that on the day of his arrival and when Intoxi? cated he met a erosasi and thai soi kind of a ceremony wan performed that he afterwards learned wa.s supposed to bavs been a marriage. He Uvea with ks, hen a discover) relative to tut- past life, and at once told h-r thai thaw would have s'-? made no objection, w. ut io New York H- says dkl not renard th- Philadelphia affair as a mar- rlage, and that a Tew week? ago h- th- young woman who came wlin him. He had only been marri days, wire No.

1 called upon him and demand fgDO for her silence. He ind left Now York for Richmond. nomai Mon Ban one of and told hlr.i tn.it if the money WSJ BOI forthcoming ehe would have him an Th- friend trente this in Praser. and an replied to t'ds by instructing hi? friend to pay tbe woman ih- money, declaring o.l pay him on his r-torn York. iya he Mi-night the had been settled, and wi? ry surprised by arrented.

while th- Disputen man w. a talking with prisoner, his wife cattM up, and they had an affectionate She" I- a spiritualist, and the COUple SI be very fo.ld of euch Other. says he a union brick? layer, ani that h- is perfectly willing to ko to New York without a risiu At the staUoa-bouae last night ft was that the authorftlea of tbe me? tropolis would send for th- man at once. If on the A small but v-ry appre. UiMve witnee ace kin a by Hro irti wlih trained the Academy of last night.

The effort? of the Hrof.asor to show to what perfection th- training of horses can carried were highly satis? factory. A' hi? bidding Ihey would per? form tricks that tw-in-d too difficult for mere brute Instinct, and which arbuM al? most one b-lieve th it pos? sessed power of reasonlne very Interesting entertainment will lie given the balance the week, embracing mathsee gat urda afternoon, und should be by all admirers of On? Kallurr of Adam Mi.i. Adam Placent, mattress manufacturer at No. lt-oi ea-t Krunklin atrci. made an assignment yrsterday.

Harry Watson was made The liabilities are about and assets are not given? Tre ,1 provida? first for aU rents and taxes due by DUieont, of to ('. RlchardiJnn for legal ami of the amount of money due K. Multi- van and secured by a deed ef trust upon i the property a and second by the payment of following statate: Charlee Todd. John E. K.

Butler, Todd A iValleraiein A Drew Waller A Son. Philadelphia, l.l.htensteln? fiW.iB. Any creditor hHs HI" and share rotai.ly with tne of the property. COOD TEMPLARS' CRAND LODGE. Many Prominent Perenna St the Approaching Haulon.

The twenty sixth annual of the tirami Lodge Of Templars will be held of December Kail? church. Two hundred and lodgee send delegate? it It. Mann. Superior Templar of World. Is exjevt 1 io preside, and eminent per? sons from all generally will at? tend.

Among those mont I be Colonel John Ill? kman. of Kentucky: Dr. M. W. Klrby, Phtta delphla Dr.

C. of Nee? lions .1. dishing, Kdward Carswell, Samuel Dickie, and A O. Wolfenbarg'-r, ors William Cumback and Bt. Jim.

Resa. torse, RoNrt NOurse, il ii. Km mi it, iptabi 'abe, ami Thomas Dlxon. and among the dis? tinguished ladles are Lady Snvrmit. Willard, de, Mrs.

(4. Kalley. Mrs Perkins, Mrs Helen M. Qougsr, M. A I Mis? I.villa J.

Newconibe. an! I c. V.i Th. ladles and gentlemen high of the order and of the high? st int. Illgence and respe? lability, Work for the ensuing will Ito out, the past year closed up, an I lected, anil I lives the Supreme of tbe Woii-l II mi) not generally i-nown 'hat Hi? order of Co.xl Templars ha? over L0M.OM of active adult members.

In every coun? try upon gl.die. In Afri? and Chini. the the s.a. sad Alaska, eilst comi.t orginixattona. The sun never upon and each very tihjht the word an I the name ritual, which huS twenty-seven dtfferenl Conference of Ihe httion.l Delegation.

Richmond and Henrlco delegation in Hen iblv heW an In? formal conference at Rueger's last night, at wld, were present both and all members of the House, except Mr. Crump, who out of the and Mr Calteli, who is sl.k. The ebiims .1 lidates for within the gift of the Oeneral In a ii stay, Is understood that all present. nt were for ex tlovernor I. for PnltcU States thai "t' a is far Mr I for Beer ot the Common? ilth: two for Judge Ptournoy, and three und? elded, Tini Many Mrs It otsii had a BSTTOW iMt night Bhe purchased some parvules, and of taking the prescribed do two, tonk fifteen.

These pills con? tain, among other things, strychnine and donna hen the discorsi hat sh? had Liken an ovi Which was aim Imm? II it ly, phys', raa ni for, ens the apnltcetton of vhirous iine.li.-s prev serious oosaMs COLONEL HAMPTON HOCE. BIS Appointment as Consul lo Have It? en la'tiiltiil, I I Th of Mr, Hampton I Virginia, practical!) disposisi ani Ibera is longi oeeasaoa tar him b) to Washington on gii bast? was appointed Consul to Asses' imer, but I sons best known himself he did not until about a month le hud roc.I?? I on 111 I ws bout take the -t? fol Chine be WM summarily ord red to Washington by th ni to certain tiuesttonublu financial ti ut i. nded to repi H.t th. l'ulti Plow? im, or other country Ho has had ample time t.t r. Washing? ton, i.ut ao far in-- to pul in an last a I Paso, i pi nnlle ut, fri I I tward home, In Roano) bill if til.

the Btate Depart meni holds it in be a of time en m. him to continue his to tin? Is wld at th in the service of the ment, and thai his accounts for travelling will be only up lo the time of his arrival al BSP Francisco, in other words, his appoint? ment waa revoked by the Preetdent at in it end bi? suboeuu? nl cat all chances of ins appoint m. King's II I. silver 1.1 wilt be sin b) ling tmni I until I o'clock al the residence of Mr, T. Harbour III w.

Prankll chapter will be sseisti I In ree? nlm; I I'M. and the ince prom il do? nation to good The iii stomach 111 retain the "Seawrighi w.it>-i" when will re? tain nothing I pilghl Ptuass frinii Several Danville cunsoeners eneo gfveni up their I'ianos. and th- In-trum? nt? caxi be gotten at lh- varal oil in. Por careful buyers who value money as as our store offers targe Inducements sdl on tines for aasb im before buying, even (hough you are ui coni you ars getting good? at originai MANLY H. RAMOS A street, Rli i.uioiid, v.u To tbe POj if von win persisi ta not bsoombag a telephone subscrib don't imp.

your long-auffertng neeghbova their contracts by allow ing you to use th Ir lepnone, Thi tired of it. Ifou will fin 1 the aui ni. cuiiveidcm, le, mi ictory. RICHMOND TELEPHONS Manager, KaSBbe I prlijlit l'Inno A miglittl'? il burl walnut l'prlght Knabe l'inno, which lia? had hol blight une. fer sale it half Mi- usual We are ih- ir Knabe guarantee tbe Planee fully.

to us or and BOB tbe I'ianos. MANLY H. RAMOg A HOI! Main stl-et. Iti-hliloU'l. a.

The adoration of lb? 1 Sacrament will at the Littst Sisters of the Poor Sunday lag ut o'clock, and win contint? evening Benediction given each evening at oOlocb, on Tneadny evening at lions will with ben? given by th- Righi Bar. Bishop Van dc vyver, Vi? tor? Torn l'I are selling and COneMgg them Mi- best we've ever kept in stock? cui? Mai ipi of price. POLK MiLLfUt DMKI COMPAMT. Our facilities for exocutlng ail kinds of Job printing are uiiHurpass? gen us your orders and JTOU will be pltassd with our work and prices. Order? for printing sent to the Dit? patch Company will be giv? prompt at? tention, and the style of work and prices will be sure to please you.

Ornees ani Tiling, In various styles and low at JOHN ROWKRS'H. Governor street. Gas- and Klectrtc-Chand-IU-rs and Oiobes. New designs and low prices. JOHN BOWMtmV No.

7 Governor street Old paper? for salo al 35c a hundred at DISPATCH office. For Over Fifty Winslow's Soothing Syrup ha? been for children teething. It soot tea the child, softens tbe iruuis, allays all pain, cures wind colio, is the best remedy for diarrbua. cent? a botilo. If Vow Have not eensutted the Meteo ttatberlaad fiietere on tbe treatment? of tne roa esa eo now.

as two of ifees? to.i,;..i?ired ladt? be pleased to see rou at Uveas Minor Brag Cotnpaaf All tenoosatnirtiHl Ompepsfa, Dtarracsa end all atad? of ladlgisHeas wag gad ten? mediate end a ente er assi u-iu Siman The ouiy genatne tured by Ur. J. U. Megect ggag Baovna Inmt bmeaa carea in amas OeoaanlSSi Minami saaheaaiau.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Richmond Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
80,273
Years Available:
1852-1903