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lidunoiul dispatch aiMiR I Tflf nV)? BOBBIR IN iHKSK.com> mt IBPBWOBMIX1 nxin at or Ihe Riebmond i In Bl Hie tointiioii VJolea M. Yonnf, ehtrgBd witt SLrnl George Hinton, rendered IX in" of In tbe penitentiary IBM" prisoner asked atteoj tbal they kin-f a aaotton tot a Land rheard the attire, tboucb bl, during tbe Ililli kl BO Hann mit on the i ina lt been nd this The crowd Ulled until the Iir a fall at ber home, on I her lo ri companlea tbe lula Virginia ate formation ol a nt dil Jobn ll ii of the 1 md a lull complement i companies of Norfolk, tersburg, Lvncbbur and regiment Ap made lo tbe Governor al aol alu adj been done, for ls. William Hawkes, aired about aixtj ll know ii 'ml -I'' cted j. mel painful and a -u cid. i.r in li I vin bia of tween Uv wagoo in ur aie rn ilnlj I DA IK.

CH AK' OTTESV1LLE. I IOS Ol BR, i .1 -vi mi 20, if An in ni nairn I ll lui day at thc I i bi rr, on Ivy creek. He I lin, I i ii is in ll OB head, and mi a alkii Il ls lill Vt I Ii' ii- of in!" lillie i io in- made county but ilnatlon ba-e been delayed in I ibe ditficultv cxpi I i Pui iii ttlng li f. nee, tbe transact) nd hom it waa i lum. having declined for ip 'I i- 'i "il deal ol i se? ller.

Al tin- wiiling I learn tbal ibe examination ia postponed mdaj ni xi. ii i- tbougbt tli.it thia tbe ii I ol lt. weather spring-like, and 'i receiving an Impulse tbal may I it. QCIF. A liiitieiitlou ol Hiv PoopleR til Wari i .1 in nary 1880.

i' community bj sin- knott led ti i tillie outrage bad bi en I In in a day or two wbo bas been ng vs i111 white giri, tbe ian order, a respect i ii ol waa i rougbl in ul. I be di nu woman, had made his tn in ti land. Be followed nu ii from the icinity of tbe ininti! doe form of iw, ii in tbe custody of purauera iieid i hall was called, a sun; inn) Jordan the di ii i Warreoton. The fact during i t-t iii- Jail ti.i- mn ti was forcibly entered and Ibe offender taken oul and bung will doubtless be anticipated by the tele erapb; bul it is due io Ibe law-abiding nus mal it should be Idell known to baTi been done persona from ind 'ii ii" fenae ls ibe ri ti ponai bte for Ibe lawless deed. It tue entile rbarged against tbe mur? dered negro ta mual call fortb tbe i-tiled indigni lion ol -ill right-think Ibe more eiallv loree aa i i.i eu ii-, tl with th'- victim, uhf.

iii -si imbecile. and wu left In Maryland il ngera of brr Bul Ik place tbe transaction ie (rom lu i-f. tiie imrtlea not well and not enough Interest was II thc matter our people to have I the tn io i i a retribution. sol even generally known tbal tl brought here. About 2 thia in.log, however, Jailer Pattie I i kn il the door of from ol tbe jail.

He waa I rsons that Ihev bad willi a prisoner from Upperville, Hiy wished lo I idge in jul. On quleklj in in iom with his hind- faat Ibimwasool) forabli id. ompelliuj-; le ki ep qnb i un of ii procured conduct tiiei.i to the their man, icagge i him l.v an already burried'bim off, I from bruises hi- panton)about ball a ta to a near thc brul-ed with -k mihi which ba mus gagired i'll dangbog al bli found. Tbe quleklj th, eaeape, no clue to any ol them. Midi dtareputable there is great Indignal on those who have dared to in fur Mich a jmi Abatrbs.

Mrortlte lire mi X. '-s. WITB fOXTRBW, iM. ii ownor, ro bCi 1880. rt DLtputeh: Late BnndV ntgbt Ibe tlO'lll I 8.

P. Mt.l.iti.M ol be ou ti.e. Ibe alarm loarrciettbe 1 h- morea ol 1 id A W. E. dru 'I (.

0( i uiijr mum oiMj.ii.0 Benjamin I one of A Ira "Hiiitlrnr Ilia Brother Flaalna rrom Jnatleo. ICorrnivivi di ure nf tlir Hr-trlilcr I h. J-imiarv 1ft, On lift Mitiihv morning two -ti nw- horse mon reined up at tlie door ot a mun ti IMtt, living on CfcOOt nnd asked for Ml. IMitt Hist ntu-eil, but visltois lr.si-.tcd so stienuoiDlv tfcltbttBttfll tli.il tinnily kt allowed them to enter anti pul Dike ot lab tamil)' nival. Hp, however, yarded tho ttlBBfOfl with suspicion, and quietly i-ent a Doy to ll Justice Ol the Hutton, in i-'liborhood.

Ile thought the df-orlptton ot the men OOffOapOOlIeo' with that of tWO lioise-tliievi from Vir gtOtB- wlmm he hud tiein cautioned to I ont for, and siaiDd tn iBVWtlfatf Itkoooto. Wat wtata rtoaoo. however, the 'men lu caine ulai med left. Upon the aniviil of the 'Mpure two fOOBg lum vv ho were DOOaHlf OB tlietf to chill til vv. ie stat ted in jun-ntl to I ed) iv the nt tiers 11-4 lo their destination and soon succeeded in OfettaklOB tin m.

They illy did so. Imwtvii, until a parly of nu OB their vv av to elim ch were ofaooi fl .1 nhc id of them cooilflg OBI Of a side road. This thoroughly alarmed thc suspected nien, and Itiv Duned h-i-e and fled, 'Squire Hutton aod a neighbor mei tinm, but they ti ii -eil to atop, ami belux hotly I pursued, dross revolvers, deserted their and look the Woods. The ni dav toro 7iniviii. baring traced tbe nen from Nelson county, ll il lie OB i charge of urdir.

Tbe other la supposed i the i iiistn is to bea brother of toe allegi rer, from the di scrtpiioo glveo. Tbe fugitives vv ni no doubt arrested. I lt Kill. TBI If vi riv January Jut) In the Harden cane could aod waa dis? charged by Judge Tatk. The la-t ballot stood i ii fen for icquitl I und one for mor? dor in the second degree.

Counsel will move for Hayden's release on hail at the Brat opportunity. There ls scarcely a pro? bability of another trial. Hayden was warmly congratulated hv friends. Bi l.e: i. vm i ino Wu.i.

to the Washington January Lamar has sitting up to-dav, and fa doing finely. a steady Improvement in his condition is noted. Tbe Senator leaves for his borne at Oxford to-morrow. Tl i Boston of Trade on Monday adopted reaolutloos lhal Congress should consider snd pass sn electoral law providing for tbe prompt settlement of any disputed I', et ion of President, and that legislation I for a reduction of duty on wool i- Incxpe (ii-nt. General Joe Lane Bnd a number of prom? inent Oregon Democrats bave Issued an I address to Ibe members of their party in that Slate, dwelling upon thc importance of upholding States' rights as against cen? tralization, ami advocating governmental reforms.

ir Allan e's gold watcb is owned hv ty, it, "i Fort Madison, Iowa. I it is froid repeater, Lens Poe's i ame, and was given to Mr. Albright's brother, John W. Albright, then a merchanl tailor dolnc lui-iiit-s in city, as security for a debt. Dlfi'idt ijd ia 7 A ibl belonging to A.

J. Wilson, of Chatham, Ontario, was burned Sunday. Tv, i of his chi ld li" bad liecn playing I with matcbes in tbe stabii and caused the were bui ned lo death. OC1ENTIST8 MAV DIFFER ABOUT Um or i li- 'nivei m. Its origin, and whether ii be ht min.rv, bm In i tn IITPl ft tl Bl wh.

ni. viiv tn it il- vi li.i'. i 7 nee ii Pitier- i- .1 reliablemeaas of thal len.I. in Pome nf Hie pr (-Mri bed ile- dhu i a arc deeldedlr ot-Jcel onn? til- iii ri 1 i ii vi i.v 1 heir ate, othen are vi'il'fiual. the beat, the -nte-t 'heck 1- the Bluers.

Thi-. wry obstinate malady, thc more i-f. f. 1v11.1l ii. overcome it, tb be mapi led wllh ri.

Kviit i.in- what palo li can Why, then, ihoaM thu atrocious often fatal complaint be allowed viin bcadw iv tbroapfa InOlffrn-nre earlies! tymptoaia, when tale. and strongly nco limn I hm pi! i 1.1-lt iii. lon -11 rgeattna thu a meant t- -ii. ii Kemi aol IB appropriate eantlon the rheumatic ajnlnM expo -111 e. .1.1 A ryilE PEOPLE APPRECIATE MEBIT.

K.M.I.l". AND Pill MX ll A ta la 9 1" I (, Il BE I tm 1 vim (, v. SMiiiiTHI I. 8TBONOEST, BEST. HOLD uv vi.I.

JOBBEB8. 1878. I'lMDt i illtiN DOUBLED. AGAIN DOUBLED. Ila sim'.

rpHE OVAL ARE la Un- mot ecoaoaileal rona of Waiblaa All bar or square cakes weal dowa in bm loaaufefat piece, los ti.i? inn.iii'-, and Iberafort wasted; while vi. I'VK). caa be eat In two, the oral ead ela-pt -i rea.iii> in Uk band, and tbe larg) 1 ad worn down a linn-1 tn a a ifi-r withnnt anj wu.1..-. COLO Al I A CO. nemiiUieiiil tnt ii MW BOAP li red) lo cart ful bourn epera, uni.

superior In qaaUty, hu as in fora Ihe conomtcal Boap now 1, al GOLD OIIN HOLLANDS PATENT ORD GOLD PEN, Patbbtbo Octobers, tbe blxbeat achievement lu the aiaaafactare ol Ten-, alni the randi "I llnn-n'- fot SMMt thu 11 twenty yean. ll ('III) I'l- ls pr' dared hy -BtU-f-ai eoaibiaatloo ot ihs law peacjoai 11.nee.HT'--Lr ne lal karil DOLO aiel 1 IM while lin- onlliiHiv -eli! loutit ill- ali of copper, in-v its laaacsa wMboni vn-'ij. lag thal tU-tlcil), niel tt wbleh Um eoatlj plaltaaai seppHea Tbs oitD" PEN-POINT- araof tbe baal irii lum iii.loiruetil.K- willi lair tiealincnl. mid poBabad toalasa-Blu 11 wrlleiia li.iv>-now i-very oliu-i-tlon lt. froid talrly ova aad ri i-ulrc menl iii ii pta which will? miine mu'1 tint t-ijnaiely met.

The UOLD PEB tn poaMaa durahility, in-rmniieney 01 opttwS, and ri nf iH.lnt. Price, ti.RO. S0I1I l.y nli.i.vel ii Hlitl lu the liillcd IttS'tS Hunt lutiii-lnr der 'lim-1 1 io iii jiiiin lo 11 rt 11 street, cinciiiiim. Tua yate Ha A mid llOt'hK A I'AKKVM. kithiiinliil.

Va. Uitl 19 WD 'PO Will 1 I- to iv HOM IT MAV l. Tl'lt SF.lt. oi' i-ltyof Itifiiiii'iiiil. nv ureet.

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Tl KM Oa. mint mi THE LATEST NEWS. UV Mtil.lttrtl Ttl THK Ul II. ntLiti RSLtKf MtSTtm ll ri HL1.I' POI THK MH-HMV; I'Mlt-THR LOOHI WA Ll A TURI winm -IV Of F. I.

I'. WnOOTT, Off Kl.dittlii, at Tin: All. VAM KU OV MUSTY VK WOM Of KU KB1N0 MEMPHIS ID MINI Td I'KO (KKlHM.s ami OTHER WASHUIOTOM NKW ie-Tl IK KSSBUI OOMMISmOWl TIIK MAIM. v'TsTitiN; THE ffOBIORim i.tilNH INTti THI REPUBLICAN LK.Isi.a Tl uk itv al TIER-VARlOUd PORHGM ITKMH, Sc. Vt NUT I) Willi TIIK CBVBOI SITKKVI MRI i ni: PIR st I Al.

I'i BATS lo COMM BCB I (1 ll A 1 UK Cirri.KTItWSI'OKTATION rilli: Mellew. OP RICHXOKO, ATKINKoK A TBMPRBAHCI Mai ii.i:.-- M. BRIRP II RC. in Bcgalar Corteepi adenl I Wa-iiincion, January jrel to meet aili Indy, in or ont of Congress, who I seems satisfied with aupervlioraol the I conant, lt would, of cou rae, hive been im ponai ble to please everybody, The publicana are not better pleased Ihnd the Democrats, because they did nol wanl i Democrats appointed. Tbe Ohio i-rats aay they hare bei a shamefully ed.

and the Republicans of Weal Virginia declare tbal supet vi ora to hare Leen Be publicana. As lt la, thc latter State baa one Democrat at'd a nol ilv.art Republican, The rule luis been, in the ease of Democratic Slab a gem rally, to tbe Republicans a i jn-t rs was done in Virginia) and vet thc 1 uv intended, and so deolans, thal these shill non pani. m. From alli bear it seems elear thal there will be strong opposition to the confirmation of a good many of those nominated. Tbe Virginia congressional delegation have aol yet conferred In regard to thc Virginia nominations, but I know I bal there ill be no oiil'ie in the case ed Dr.

Cabed and Ayres and Lindsey. judgment is that au effort will bc made to defeal the confirmation ol Messrs. tow and Bolling. Mr. Laidley, of Wert Virginia, will be infirmed, and it look, if General Latham would also.

The Virgin! i nii-ei vativc congrt s.iiieti did nol get gie one except Mr. Ayres, wbom they re? commended. Thc nason they did noi en? dorse Dr. 'abell was bee -n- his applii allon did nol reaeb tbem until they were com? mitted oilier-. It would seem strange tba! lin re lias such greal compi litlon for the positions of if lit re nol true that tbere no position either within tbe gifl of tbe Administration or Congress, from watchman to Cabinet officer, i- nol riv sought.

In fact, General Johnston to-daj remarked lo your irrespondi nt tbal it would be to have a certain mau made a Cabinet to secure bim a plac IN AN' I Al. UH UK "IO OPKX TO-MOMtOW. Thc il hate iii commence to? morrow in the Se in and ns et erj si itor on tbe Finance Committee ls expected speak, and a good thc debate will be protracted. Ii will end in the de I Mr. Buyard's leg lion and the adoption tbi majority report of thc Finance Committee, ali- adv p111? lisbed in thc Dispatch.

li ck win open thc deh.ite and lie will warmly attack thc policy amt conduct of the becretary of tbe Treasury. The operations of thc ndicate will be abarply criticized, and tc taken that hereafter all funding operations mu-t i.e tanied on without thc aid of syn? dicates. Thr effect of Mr. Beck's speech and those of oilier senators who agree witli him will result in bringing, it is thought, Mr. Shel man before tbe Fi? nance Committee to explain in regard to thc amount he i-.

alleged to have paid to a national bank ot New York and membera ot thc syndicate in connection with the funding of Ibe per cent. Governor Coke, of Texas, who i- strongly opposed to Mr. Bayard's financial views, wit. I hear, speak early in tbe debate, hut Mr. Bayard will hardly mike Ins reply ho fore nexl week.

continue to pour in from Delaware and other North At? lantic Slates support of hi- resolution. I saw one to-div which was Ina led I.y Jobn Kelly, of New Turk. Thc indications are that nothing Important will Pe dine in regard finance, and there arc those who -av tha! no funding hill will pass sion, un: BILL Birran. 'lin- Senate to-dav recommitted Benator McPherson's lull. The Intention of thc New Jersey Senator in framing it was to provide for the health comfort of cattle transported by steam-cara and steamboats.

With a view to this tbere arc heavy penalties for a violation of its provisions. The hill, however, was criti? cized by Messrs. Thurman, Davis of West Virginia, Davis of Illinois, Hereford, and others, wbosbowed that it waa defective in details, and that the objects sougbl be attained by ii could not Pe secured unless it was modified. Amendments were offered Ly Senator Johnston and oth? ers, which obviated ot bul it wai finally thought beal to recommit -o tbal thc committee could revise it. Tbe debate did good, and the lull, if pro? perly amended, will Hereford i opp li the hill in any shape, and thinks it is p.

thc Intereal of ittl ra to that their stock is taken io market in a healthy condition, and tbal Spies and in formers an- not needed to mike lin in do their duly. A V1ROIKIAR VRTRRAN ask-" a PRX8IOK. of tbe thou.uni. who aic appbing for from tin- Governmeul there are maiiv known tu the readers of the patch. To-day, however, tbere an cejiihm, as Peter K.

Morgan, who sid mar Falk, in your eily. to the Capitol and saw Senator Withers in regard to his pension as a soldier in thc war of 1813, Ile is ninety-four, hut walks rs briskly as one thirty years younger. TUK 1-KTlTIONS KIMI THK BBOCCTIOR OK I UK DI IV o.V -I KM. RAILS. Bothbouaea ot Congresa continue to ba tl with petitions from railroad lt -si dents anil others in favor of the reduction of the duty on steal rail-, and lt looks aa if a greal was to be made to carry Fort's hill, which 1 mentioned in my list night's diapatcbes.

Thc present duty on steel rails wa- mc work of protection lats under the lead of Mi. Kelly, of Psnaeylranla, and those lice who were correspondents fifteen ii-aiH ago describe the debate sn it as ino-t exciting one. viuuiMA Ti.MI'i.itANci: OBOAXISATIOKS I'KTI iio.n OOXGRSBS. fenelon Johnston mid Withers laid hi 'ore Senate to-day petitions of the li rand livisiiril of the Sons of Temper of Vir? ginia, of Tt mp. of Vir rini.i, who prny that OsngRM will PBM uj aw a communion to iiivc-di- I and report on the liquor truffle of I I'niir-d Similar petitions hare ivtii fnun ihe tempcrsnee organizations Of older i-kiisoNAT.

BBWt iTRBS. t't'lunel Wlllinm Preston Johnson in hero BBd Will rrm-iiii time. loft Vir? ginia in October. Mei-T-4. i lion, and a ntimiicr of the of thc Booie, were on tlie Senate side to-day.

dov ttatt Washington, of Minnesota, mad. a lu day before thc Cnnitncroc rom initiecof the Home aif.iiivt the inlcr-Siate oommcroe bm. There are Dt moot alia supervisors of osbsvs, Il of whom cobbi from Uk- South, say tlnit If 'lie New York Legislature Mic mode of eboootajf Heston that Hen? Thurman, or DsVifl will be in iiiitnit fur tin- tor Ferry i-t in high favor with tlie ftniiile bsVlBg introduced a SiXteOflttl aineiidmcnt, glflOg I'lt-tn frage. a sob of rn-idt'iit Hayes li inu' historical ir formation in renard to tbe battle of Fort Stevenson, In 1818. Oeorge Iv.

Kuk ti ilDil before tip- rviee io cominitlce to-dav that In- tgtt ed for 174,000 to do wuk for which i dow paid 1136,000 bj tbe Department Tbe funeral ol Strlbllng took place here to-day. tod be was burled wit ii appropriate honors. Hrs. Ouray on tbe avenue to-day in fashionable attire, and weir tbe Block i TllK KEW BCI.BS. Thc was engaged nenrlj all dsj dng the oew rules, sod the debate will last ni vv'' ii i- tbougbt appropriation bills will be taken up.

vicki I vii Of TBI CEXdOl COBBITTBK. Beoator Pendleton- ebalnotn, li. I died meeting of tbe Census Committee for to? morrow, ben tbe IN noroloatioos for su? pervisors ol census will be up and coosidered by States. Lively wink ma; be anticipated. W'tlt'll'S IlHIM'INd BILL.

The Wats aod Mean- Committee to-day discussed Fcrosndo ty.l's refunding bill, and ihe Indications were tbal majority fa vor per cent, bonds, and Hint tlii-y will linaiiy egree tbat thi se bondi -hall run tiffy vear-. Hr.8bcrman.il will be remember ed, wsnls 4 per cent, hm BBIBF NKVVs ITEMS. Republicans baire -eui ttertotbe Com? mittee on Territories, in wbicb they charge tbal General Hurray, iminate ns Govcr nor 'f Gtab, wss dismissed by Presided Gran! from office for maladministration. Kentucky Democratssbj bi Osgood man. Hisslsoippi does noi like ber supervisors of census.

The FreedmcnVBank Investigation will ri Tbursd ly. Mr. Ellis, td Louisiana, offered li day appropriating 1500,000 aid tbe In-ii. This i- to bc expended under lim direction of the Presidenl and i rt cl tal Ca Mr. Chlttcndcn, ol New Vork, in nie a i in thc to-day on iii" il line.

special meeting of thc Grand Lodge, I. O. O. will it- lulil to-morrow nigbt, when v. ill be th liven in honor i i thc late Grand Master McLean.

i are arriving lo Ibe National Woman's Convention, which meets to morrow nighl al Linet In Hall. ited rn-- i.i the I.l h. 1 INK17.M. "I IDMIR-L PTBIBLIXO. Washington, January al of Ri ar Admiral K.

Stribling, I wy. WilO dieil Marl in-luii VV. a few days ago, took place this eitv An escort of accompanied tbe from tbe depot Hill ra? el! ry, bi re the interment was made. '1 be following vvre the pall-bearers: lif.tv Ad? II. Poor, Thornton A.

-lenkiii-. J. Almy, and Pablos Stanly; Pay? master-General George Cutter, Surgeon General Philip 8. Wales, C. ll.

Wells, and Captain R. Law. Secretary Thompson bas Issued a general order an? nouncing tbe death of Kear Admiral Strib mi Hu- lTt ti Instant. Tbe order cites the career ol this officer, who was boro in South Carolina September 22, I Ti i's: entered Ihe navyas midshipman June 18. 1812, date of thc deel trallon ol war ih' United States with Great 1 Sit lain; in that war, and participated in tbe Algerioe captures In 1818, sod wbile in comm ind of barge iptured tbe pirati? cal scboom Pilot, oft) i running Bgbl off coast i-f Cuba.

Although a native of Carolina, be remained loyal to ibe Union during tbe rebellion. In 1864-'Q5 bc commanded tbe East Gulf blockading August n. I860, bc was made a n-ar-admiral on the retired Iii- ser? vice at ses was over twenty-six yenrs, ind on shore Dearly twenty-two years. The Secretary speaks in tbe bitches) terms of tbe deceased. Tbe u-nd salutes and hoisting al half-mast arc ordi red.

THK JOBS POBTBI CS9B. Washington. Jaouary Senate Committee on Hilliary Artair- bad the cose of General Fits Jobn Porter untie: consid? eration tiiit moroiog, but wheo tho hour for tin- meeting ol tbe Seoste arrived bsd not lt ached the polBl ol linal action UPOO it. Another moettog will be held during tin- few dav- tin- purpose of com? pleting the consideration of the subj- et. The House Kildary Committee finally agreed thia morning upon Represeoative Bragg's Mil restoring Fi'z Porter, after materially amending it from thc i ipe in which it wai left al their meeting on Sat? urday.

WASBIKOTOB ITEMS, January Judiciary Committee to-day agreed to re? port favorably to the Huii-c without amendment, the bill Introduced by Hr. Hunton, Virginia, for the relief of own? ers and purchasers of lands sold for direct laxes in insurrectionary The House Committee on Publie Grounds Buildtn decided lo report fa? vorably to tbe House a bill appropriating 965,000 fora public building at Danville. Va. Postmaster-General Key and Mr. Th imp io, erlnti ndcnl of railway mail sei lee, left for Lynchburg, to coi lull witb railroad officials In regard to exi ting tbe transmission ol mails from thal di reetioo.

Official reports to the Natiooal Board of Health show tbal up IO there have beea Mft w.i cases of ima 11-pox in tbe District of Columbia, nine of wineh bave proved fat ii. The disease is stated to be under control in this citr, and thal lhere ls no ap? prehension of bec epidemic. I'orty-stvtli NcmhIoii. SO, 1880. SENATE.

Beek announced his Intention -pivik against tbe Bayard resolution to-mor? row siter tin' DtoraiBi boor. Mr. Horgan presented petition ot 370 citizens of Philadelphia remonstrating against ann legialatlon by Congress look inn to a cortallmenl In tbe quantity or tn remove thc legaMi oder quality of greenbacks or their by bank-iioti Ile Stated that did not know thc petitioner-, but thi appeared to bc worklogmen sod tli --luci). Mr. Logso, by re-aural, presented thc po? ulton of soldiers for Ibe passage ol lbs bill for the payment to soldiers nf the diflt'ieiicf between greenbacks sod poid In (hey were paid.

Mr. LOgBB lhat preSOOtlOg thc pe? tition desired simply to --ay tint be though! thc bill referred to Wat one of thc frosted pieces of deoMgoftsm ever in vented in Coofri and in? regretted that soldiers wore deceived into-inning Mobs in favor. Thc nonlBg hour having expired, thc -t na'e te" ttl ne il tu thc. ronsidenMnn of IM tpecul HM hill to the trin-eportaflon of animal-. Alter mi tended ileiwu-, which Meynr-e.

Thurman, Eaton, McPherson, snd Darell ol IfeM Kinia took part, tho hill wits re committed to the i on Commerce. Adjourned. BOOBI (1K ItrPRFSrSTATlVK-'. itBDIMH the hilln referred one intro duced Ly Mr. CnlhSffSOO, of Texas, fora discontinuance of the national-banking lesa.

Tba following wire also introduced and referred nuder the call el Hy Mr. Lovlnsr, of To amend tbs Constitution so to extend franclnse to all citizens without distinction of By Mr. Warner, of Ohio: To provide for paying Um bondi of the United states mat ri in IMS') ami issi. Hy Mr. Kills, of Louaiaaa: ling 8800.000 for the relief of the destitute people of Ireland.

The Hou-e tin tonk up thc hui requir? ing national banks to keep half their re? serve in coin, and Mr. Cblttonden, of Sett York, nioie a argument in ita favor and against legal-tender Treasury notes. Mr. Lownsberry, of New ifork, ed with an argument In favor of lng the legai-tender quality of greenbacks. The morning hom- having expired, the oil '-nt over without action.

The llonse, in Committee of tbe then resumed tbe insideration tbe re? vision of rilli s. A li Hu- a-jj turned. The Mitlne Trtml.les. AN A ITU A I. TO COXORRRS To iwt.s BCBJei l.

An.t-iA. January to tin admission to thc State-Home yesterday li '1 ile and th i Bmitb iris 10,000 nun in adinesa ad at a moment's notice, bot be coun? selled peace, and p. ac prevailed. They also tbey inti nd to appeal to and will soon hive a committee here to In? vestigate mattel i. ma ruBioxttT lboislatcrb.

Bostun, January The Posion isl Senate and tbe Bouse was called to order si 10 o'clock In Union Hall, in Waterstro In ibe House, Mr. Dickey, I'oit Kent, moved tbac ihe committees appointed lo commend a course of sction be also instructed to report at 4 P. M. to? day on Ibe proceedings of yesterday. Ile ged di members to stand Brm, as be had confidence thai thia body would be recog? nized as the legal Legislature of Maine by tin- courts as nell as by Congress.

In fact, be in- had an assurance to ct. Dr. Bradbury said be did nol quite like Ibe attitude of some of tbe members, who did not seem to have that termination and fastness nceessarj for lng the case lo a nd. had a timi f.iitli thal an authority other ih iii a i' irtisan Supn me would recognize this ns a legal i iture, and he urged the r1 ami the procei ding business, ju-1 if the usurping party bad nol prevented a meeting in thc place in ivbich ibis body was entitled to meet and -it. Ile read a tel Rrnm from friends in Ox? ford urging Ihe Pu h.ni-:* to stand Arm; to recognize no usurping Legislature, and hy the li gal Oovernor money would be ready to sustain tbem ihe be was bul a sample of messages which wen coming from ali I ails df thc SI ile.

and showed how peo Maine were feeling about tl." nel i ncc which wis committed -aid nothing could have happened ler for thc Puslonist cause, for i' has rcngtheni the weak and bound all i dir ii: a Iii in bond. Mr. Swan followed in much th" same -drain. Ile wi ip over the entire from election-day until this morning, a. cu 'inn tl Republicans of bribery and In? timidation at the of planning lo eel decision with tbe of usurping thc departments of the Govern meat-elect, lie directed tbe siiouid nay to the court, Hands gentlemen; we will nol be suppressed by partisan action; we will stand up for our rights, and we will have them.

The dark cloud of treason over iis. Thc capitol in tin hands nf ri We ba Ve right and Justice on our aide. If weatand linn victory Will crown our The motion of Mr. Dickey was carried and be then moved the appointment of a committee on pay-roll and mileage of mem? bers. Ile said many members had come from long distances, and were poor and needed money.

If tbe State Treasurer re? fused acknowledge our right to draw hinds for this purpose it will be provided for otberst ise. The onier was adopted snd the committee ppointed by the Speaker. Mr. Staples i ivs ed, expressing satisfaction al tbe prefenl attitude of hotly, lie Ibe situation of the Puslonists to thal ol tbe Jews ss described In tbe Old Testament. Like thc chosen people of God, be sud.

we are building a wall ahout our Jerusalem Which no man rn pull down. Thc IP puh had invited hun to ernie in, hill, be -aid, "-Gentlemen, you have nothing to conic into: your Legislature ls like a hotel with no hui, no pantry, nothing toe.it, nothing hut a sign." Bis (plaint remarks provoked agreal amount of laughter und applause. 1 he House, at 11:30, took a recess until 4 M. PBOCBRDIN'Ofl Of TUK RBFTBLICAN LEGISLA? TORS. ci -ia, January When tiie lican House met morning Hill and Moulton, two Fusion members, appear? ed and took their mats.

Messrs, Keppler Fusion members, had pre? viously taken thc -ame action. The House received a communication from Wallace lt. White demanding an in? vestigation of the ehargeaof bribery made aga lum i the Pnaion leaders. ctal committee will he appointed for the cse. A resolution Introduced hv Mr.

Hale was adopted hv the and subsequently bj the Renate, to the effect that thc Legisla? ture tin. state baa now heen legally or? ganized in accordance with the opinion of the mi pi' (ourt: tbal tiie Governor and State ofBcera have been duly elected and arc now in Hie p. rformaoce of their duties, and tha! therefore tbe I. gfslature will now j.i tceed to the transaction public and gives notice to thc people ol the thal all other bodies claiming to be legal Senate and lions sra acting with? out authority and in violation of the stitution and lt was ordered tbal tbe Judiciary Committee Instructed to Inquire whe? ther any, and if so what, legislation ls ne? pi io previ ni an i punish unautborizi -I it raeden and nse of state records ami other state property, as wal! tm dr. mis.inn nf other unauthorised sets in name of the State.

reillttral. iUK KARTLAXB BB! ATOBSSBT. January The two bouses of Legislature, in accordance ith thc act of Congresa prescribing the lime and manner of electing senators in pu eeeded ai boob to-day to vote ir a nator loauceeed Hon. William Plnekney Whyte, whose term expires on March 1, 1881. In the Sen tte.

Arthur Gorman received rotes, and James A. Gan a tenatora were ahsciit. In the Mr. liol mart received 88 rotes, and Mr. Gary membera of the House were (foi iii in's vote is a majority in both houses.

TUE MIS.SIS-IITI I8XAT0B1 Hiv. JaCKSOX, Miss January ISSIlH was reached in the eauew last Bight. fnic the bsNottof eomnvenced Gensrsl Wal'hani's nani" was withdraw ii ral George prop.Kid. Five bollon wees isk'n. Koitieth: BSTfcsdsle, Single George, tt.

The senatorial ques? tion comes before the Laglatstnre to-day. til I "I si.N.iioi:suil'. Nkw Oki.kass, January laturi'wcnt Ihrougb the (oitiiality of roting I tinted States Senator to-day. hut there iii l.e no 'lion Ly the l.t.islature until the iK'tiiiKT'ttio amen nominates. I nimiigmmi, The Irlfth anlTercn.

MASS-MflKTINO IM I.A*T NUlllT fpeelal t-Mr-cram to the Di imtrh. then WM the Ai ade my st MartiIn the intercut of thcstifft-r iBg poor of Ireland. There were several by mlnMcru ol dlffiMent deiioini nations. A appeal was nindc for aid. and were ippointeil to coiled Uokmel J.

P. Brady presoatoi a liipnmble and series of appropriate nsolu? tions, which were adopted. ami Annuities. ONE I'BlSDNRK A NOT 11 HI. Toronto, January -Two con? victs in the Central pmn, it Ibis eitv.

quarrelled yesterdsy, when one stabbed the other, probably fatally. A TKI.Ki; vi'ii OPBBATOB ITABBBB UV A BBOBO. LaWBSBCB, sim. day evening ss Charin telegraph operator, was wslklajt down im stioet, be wss stabbed by i colored maa nassed Parry Polk. A compaolon cf Andres had bad some words with lbs narro, but Andros himself wsssatnogertohfOkSBdhod niven bia no tension for the attack.

Andros wa d) lng last bight. Polk it -till (ante. mses ROPBOCATBO TO DBATB. -an FcANiisco, January M. Throe ob named Rolen, Lucas, ano McDonald were to ml) yesterday in tbe Bonan shaft, Howland flat, hy thc fumes of blast.

Deplorable Condition of Ute tucky reniteiifi.ir.-y. ciNi iNNATi. January dispatch from Frankfort, l-m- tbe report of thc Prison Sanitary Committee made yeslerdsj to tbe Kentucky Leg! latureoo tbe condition of tbe penitentiary. It desei Ibt ik piora bte state affairs. Thc unmlttee linda tbat there arc i Igbl eoovieta lhere cootined tbat cannot live more than fi vv month--.

there sre st least flfiy whom are confined to their beds, who in pro? bability cannot live longer than thc latter part t'f the coming rinr. two hundred others are in a Itate of debility and weakness, practically them for duty or work. The balance of tbe victs are nohealthy-looking, and seem af? fected by Injurious Influences which kate prostrated tbe others. Thia utateof affairs ls due, in ibe opinion of the committee, to overciowdina In thc work-hopi, bad tilatlon, Imperftct sewerage, and Lek of wholesome food. H'lUih.

Bayaknab, ruy Grand Lodge I. O.O. B'nal B'rith met to-day lu annual convocation, representing District No. o. Deleaates wen present from iry laod, District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carotins, South Carolina, and Ueorgin.

I bc election tor officers will behead lo-morrow. A grand banquet will be ti ndi red to tbe Grand Lodge by the Havannah Lodge. Many delegates are accompanied hy I id' Hewerluc January 20. wort nf erina Mi mph ix ben os i-morrow. Colonel E.

with assistant engineers, i bere to superintend the wort, which is ex? pect) tl to be completed by tbs middle ol May. Obituary. Montreal, January 30. R.x Ut nf who bas resided ie re sine thc breaking out of thc late war in thc Statis, i- dead; aged ninety years, lb ii i' ni Alexandria, Va. LA-EAT FOBCICIH BKOt MV! ll OF JCI.KS I London, a tnuary 20.

Jules Kavre, I i eminent statesman and Republican laembi nf the Senate tor thi Department ol Ibe Rhone, and also a member of the French Academy, died last night al V-i-ailh-. at the of si venty-one. Tho Great riva InTiililn. i oi "Iivma. January atti i lion entirely absorbed by tbe disastrous con il -gratton In Tokio on De-eemtx 26tb.

Thli is tin thud similar overwhelming calamity iii seven first In 1872 aod the second In 1676. Now miles of ground ire hud waste. Nearly 16,000 bornes have in destroyed sod 50,000 persona rendered des? titute, The actual pecuniary los i ls still undetermined, but i' is not great si it would in western countriea, owing to fie cheap constructon of rn Jority ot the lioll-e-. The of life is put down Ot 7il)oiif inn hundred. A large part of tbe foreign trlcl was destroyed, including several mi? inns nts, one church, and iliec of the Tokio 'limes.

Tbe United legation was in danger, but escaped. meai ti i ol IW havi bet Instituted by thc Governmenl and private illlllV ill i lim- Sn rpr I ml lu ii it ut. London January dispatch from Romi to tbe Pall Mall WttetU rays: rhe Pope Is surprised aud indignant at Cardi? nal reception of Mr, Charles S. Parnell, in New York, and has ordered Cardinal the papal secretary ol state, to telegraph to Cardinal McClosky for formation on tbe subject. The Pope ia lo disposed and con Hued to hi- bed.

HABIBIE MINIATURE VI.MAN Vt it-hii. I iciiii noa, lau 6:061 Boralas.18 81 2.2l i Ki-t-niue. 1:01 l-nci Of BK wi mi 20, 1660. 4HI71V HW. Steamer Ariel, Glflbrd, i un i i i.i/ii-, H.

Tatiiir. agent. an i Katie Ilir-I). V.irk, hav. Sim: Mill, Ra Hehooni Geranium, Rael river, iters.

Ann El Cn-ili. Rack r.v r. ri la nka, BalUinore, pipe t.i Bowen, and guano to Btchmond and Dan railroad. I kital Da s- VV. ll.

York, coal, -n- ut oi agent. ii ta bo i oa i ms roa r. From Xi'ii -i-k Janu-tn ISib. bria Lilt ne Poi Mirare via Itli bm d. I i un i bal talon i ny lM.li, -ti.

etta Lawrence, Robin ton Kl MOR im. i li. i chinned. Ml- ISO. Rark ontlnenial.

I which len Wiini.i* ton. i 14th. foi -i (tuba, ac: i rd of 000 a .1 -I il i- a it, i hi i ni, I tn m. re, aad td a un pei Hu captain. HIM 1 1.4 -V.

Bark lanou whlcu went I UStli, hal keen Mn iii, i ai i total wi-e-ck. lier cr rn arrived at Norfolk J-innarj 15th, an I wert paid ihe ci ii ni. 'I in- r-jn rallio a.i aboul Capt al ut of kallins il llexandria are com? plaining tbat trade i being taken aw vii-in by alnara. By Vin klTtved 1 If. ut, VI.

n-a-i i i i a' Ma in. Arrived cut: I.evtrrlc. I.iii-iIm,'. P. L'ahnd.

Vo'-ftr, vv. RrlU-di Ka. pl re, Prncalan, C'lanktu-irt. Norwugernea i um. Ronaa, I'.

BaM bound (iiirinah, for Nea Or D. ll. i Wi laington. LT 1 MOB Bani S.IHI. iiiin B.C.

earad: an.l for I. iioONKH OISABLBP. Rai mi.mr. Imwmry E. iif-ni Mn mi- in Halt Biter, put lato Un- nott Mt bet aalasMal mi.i bin aearg i of .400 bakM 11 roi.

lau, and was daniaaed ti hi! i sisal o. BHtSKM. lENTLKMEN'H DOU BL snl.K IIAMI-'UDK HtluTS at' i bartala t.KM i.l mi s- lir.WY DOUBLB-BOLB BOT TON-BOOTS. LAI KOOKS, sad CUNQBElM uah in aBaradss; I.Mills' rBONT-aaOSIDIM. av for x.iHnujr, uni In One -fi kel nwt l'trlit BOTS1 I riNK BOOTH; IBfANTS1 mall tj A (lin ,1 ul.

11 (.1 I I.l- MKS nil I. VI'II liUoAD-BOTTOM, KI. vi-ttBBL BOOTS aod isliiiK-; TRI Kv Vl.l-sKs, IIKI.S, lt Vli-t, t. vi I Ae Tba UN1VKBSAL UNKMB-BUPPOBTKB, Am 'I All al .1. A.i.KIVi Jc Jl lu lb aivd FIN AN Cl aiCHMOND 8TOCK KXCiiANUL.

'I H.MUI, '40. 188 Virginia 10-40'. ooo (Hy i.i.n.l.. t.ltl. at 1.400 Itit-iiiiKitiii emt I.

i 101 10 Bittern td Batliwi sSssh v. Brit morigsie Mini at 104. tor SSS; UaiU-IStaiei OSltb I0.4'**. 37'-, lil I. 18 ked: etmAotn, Met.

SIR a ked- Vtr c.n gehleL rte e-rrrei. i.i.j. Virginia Intcterfeirilfl Z. VlmlnU laz-rer-lvtMr cottpnjt, 4 --0'-10 soapww. hi MS, eily J.

md m.i laiavkes; ion i .1 r- 1 1 r. r-tiitr-r 1.ari' J. and .1.. l.t.l: M. 7't.

M. nml 105 M.i; M. mel (jo bid. 70 Batlrmui Bomlt -i ipi mil t.iu mo' Bolo. 1908, M.

and Mi i le. ulri ci pal e- J. 4" i.i-!: Voi'lu i teni tn I. anet lOOJ-j i.el; Virginia evntral IV .1. Hu, ohio Ralinnd purchased monee teat 4 i nil: Virginia ann Ten.Balli reood di i J.

Vlifl il ore Railroad third Rkortg J.ami.I.. Vln-lttM i. tl .1. oil loo lill. ubeet: Ka) I II- ige i-r.

J. emt li 8 'I It nd umrotairr crt rti'l So iii ri -t i. a i mu. bid; Son tik Ri .1. i bid: Pen I un tii.i m.

1.:" and -I Richmond. I r' and i and I 17 i-le I I. iittl', i c- Railroad I and 106 Md, 107H aaked: Oi im and Ali Irta mortgage IOU bid: aa I i i Lid ora ige, Ale i md mad iii-i i-r 7'-. J. aad -I Md; io i riant.

Railro ali KU Md.l I ked: I l- Imoi i Rall mortgagi i. uki i i-i Mel. I ti 7 I ai.Wi c. -ml A. Kail Pt Lid.

BA Canal Bondi Jama River and I I M. aad utd. I rand on wlia anal ti-. M. aad il.

i v. lui and Ballrrad. loo dni. Mu: Richmond, -ii'iiif and Railroad eoaaat BO Md; RI lin.I. I.

i mae Railroad cent, gnaran teed, IOU Md, 07K a-k-d: i d.t I. ik aud Po? tomac Kal (nu 17 IOU i Md: Connect lon Railroad 70 p.r, 77, I i. I Ii.it.Mill- Railroad, int) par. 1 I I.I.I, iori Roanoke Ba 10(1 par, Md; Richmond. V.rn River and Cl e.apeake Railroad, 20 Md.

tO aaked uiver aad Kana wh I loo par.SI 'Ml. i Sai t.nal. mo par ll- Bink ot Vii.ini i leo par Union Hank i.r Richmond, BO par. aaked: iud I'lanter-t tier ne. bid.

-I aaked; Bank.BB Std; BB z. i ked. Viritllll.1 I'll'' ri Zo i.ir. Md, 34 aaked: Viral par.BB bul; Virginia II. ne.

On rchan loo car. BB i Itjr. 100 par. Bl old minion Kieta hip pany, 100 p. ny Vi.UK.

Vi ia a. zn ni all. i ut. I Pi" i l-i. State I et.

menO 'j-ii-1. t-i i i i i ni-. I ri i 1: 11 ri i i ii. lil lo mai, COHN AND FL HO. 188 BINI KI'oRTMJ Ki i i fell 170 il-.

Mt Ll i 1 Beam t-i Mi vi IO ET A RI Wilt i. I I. i i ult! a 11.4.1: lill i i lin le i 1 I (IA ra bu.Ih I'1 i Ivale i. ru. I'M I Mi 101 li tiemr, r.ne, -fl 73 i r7 HB A i.i HMOND TOBACCO MARKET.

.1 i 4RT.20. ure tin i I roi: i. ffKl -I 15.50: I extra ii Nt, ni a I 14.50 -16; goo ld I7JI0; Ba vi: MANI I tl i RINO, J.ug I i I I if Fitttro (Him -1" un. 1 3 -1 i. non, indi 1 Illili.Iir 00001 -MASH i 'l Sim I i7 S.50; flu.

ii i I ll ni I itra, Fillt 1.50. i ne I', I KL dark, t. ttl lo Ky mw rosa i i I dj; Mles, upi iud i i ru fl e. to mir extra. 46 t.tfl BO: rood loth tlce.

heal wltliont Irti eh rio li 1 id wilder retl, 1.47; So 2 nt 1 (du. 1. f.r; iiiigraiel, 7 p. oats r. bt lier aud 11 nu ir -47' 11 peiim banged an 1 ill.

quiet and uuehangi 1. 1 1 md nm li 1. Iii "in-i Se-wi 4o i BOC. in 1 nu 65. ind Brm: 1 I pul il i-: 1.1 in a 1 Ti.

Middle! dull and I ir. 23 dort dear. long aud le.tt alear. i tni-r. -7 VVi.li* ai IB.

ii BALI WORK. I' I I I Moll I 9 I llowurd-Mr an 4 1. ie laud tl.46* aiut.r 1 Ja 1 1 1 nu 11 I li I -I IN vi 1 v. 1 1 :1 lug: Uuitv. I 1 1 I 7 I I bottler 1 ni 7.

7 -i .7 ll li alli ll- lld ti i .1. V. hi an 01 (. ti. I i LUI IBVll 1 1-, 1 1 -1 ml xi i I I lt ilk-un 0 luk 40 .1 ii- re: 17 a.

4, 07. I I mid 1 id. tomara 1 quirt ai 41.0- rk Si 1-. ll- nen lr: 1 Al. m.

tao. I Iimher a' i-', IA, 41B75. I.n?ie, 1 Mu old r-. 44 rt 11- al tl At dui, 11 1 I I du .4 lu Arr ai 47 iv..

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