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Richmond l-isptilt. ll, Uhl. Th? Republican Victory. Th" victory gained In Vlrglnls on Tues? day last was ol eourae to all and psffpoaes a Itcpul.lican victory, lt the Republicans o( the United v.r Hu l-cniocrats of that body; a victo: 6R8 urtu bton; of ambkon Lamar; of thkwmtdtrtt HaRpmR, and ot att had over all tine DemcKi ILit lt Bras a victory in an iMicaii tc BflffSBS of Virginia, who rirc ftll Republicans, luvve led bm in any ttfectlon which has i for i thto. The al dag they beheld pm in ls rsa -y I Heir roi BgBlBSS I UN FI.

Ih' hi'v rralbciii tRS BBtOrS of tl-' rj on Tuesday bj Bepub thc opportunltj of bear ultim! cries of Ihose -ame turl-u rlaefcai Ward- tia aegro rdronghold- Cari that a dalotj (an i i. basondl Theta --tue loeallttes in whl I -I- --vt thS I crattc Hanoi i Lynehbui Loudoun, and few Other Hilt general rule. it, Berry otmty, vvr a that though boris bi lor rota ai that place only Rfclt I WC hat ti.i j.h.' Ileana, and having triumphed oti rat-, it Hint the vi-tory Was allepublicaa victory. ItteaUnonsei ijv stet triumph. If tb adjusters rspndiate tbs debi this wlaler, or tlnv -iv Srill, win re then Will he any j.lace lot a lt.

nsf party TIkt. i- nand foi -ii'-i) a i sri it ty fe sd ru fain that ii fl'p. Bred for th leter a IJ uster party, ii trill ti in t' liens of next ss BepubIL can part). Ai ottog it- tnkct la-t 'l'u. --d ty are out ami out and nevi pr-'' while sud Lia.

I They th. reit I fl power to 1 their leaders to all. to Bepubllean party: and bence we ti ii-t that this rnasqueradlng under the of i- nt is now at au end. can f. fut two erina neut parties Cv.

rv BUB tuiist in I oon. one or the other ol Hm fy. Thc in the tinted Si nate will r.laini the in Virginia a Benublicafl win no doubt re Mr. BiDBLRBRBOEB (jlersjeant will ti bc BB good a pobltcaa sa Gem ni or t.n.vKT, mr any of tbe real thc Badleal tribe of There i- in Bibolbbbb hlk the "making" of br excellent spec! Bf stalwart. De could rant al.out outrages opoa the BegTO willi as good ax he hai recently eharrarnd for a "flee ballot iiiid a And thc humbugged in the BOrtbCTR States, who nally suppose that vot.s were aol tinier Demoensfdc rule fie, ly BBB! and faiiiy count, il in Yir what will th.y now I Thc acraai eouated theinscives ont ol Ike oflecs two.vials ago.

Since that time, and during all the clamor Which has bi ci raised in the northern State- aboul a (tea Hallet and a fi.ii in Virginia, the Reiidju-teis have had nearly ail the county Judges, and Hies, judges the election Hut what a tine party- -ry it Waal II that recently Opened the of the rich Abolitionists of the North. Wt ll. perhapfl they win bslkve row that tbs cry was useless, nd in Virginia. The Kriidjusti rs when tlnv hist put it lalo their platform, BOBBI only to make war upon the rcipiiii nunt of the pav of a eajiitation-tax as a prerequisite to voting. Yes; the vi- tory WBfl won liv tho colored and la a BepuMlcaa tlc AKticncral Washington -aid on Wedaesday morning? Hs colond fa Yirjliiia was rust almost svlulfor the Just So.

Tbs Bapnbhoaa papers of thc North claim the vi. Hiv of TtMSday la Virginia as their own. We concede theil lixht to do ye6 we must say th.it the folio wini', i'i- York nines, is decidedly 450(d. It Hav i BVerywbi nt in N'riv Torie the party waa sub-rtan Uallj united lu supporting the President it had elected, In honoring hi- In rreapeot his raory, and In upholding which it bad proft Therefore it conquered. In Ohio it i vernor by an unprecedented maje 's whl ired in the i sd bari year the Bepubllean partj has again sppealed to the opie, and not In i Even in Virginia, i Democratic tr? ibe dbosI and imp rietori of tte year ba been achieved by thc overthrow ol Bonrbonlsin and tbs tri ol those who deniaad equal Justice, a frei-vote, and aa honest count (on Not merely has the Republican h.ld Its ow ti In many other Bl but lt h.iH broken down thal rule of loree and fraud by which the rno-crats bad fd and retained the In the Exactly.

Bepubttcana rejoice. Demo moura. This is subsisBtUHy a Uepublicun victo? ry, which breaks an cti.vtuaiw- tl.Solid fair elections there in fu? ture, and guarantees po Let freedom to the inquirer, (Hep.) lt ls a Hcp.it.I icm ictorv hut thc who roted vvith lant TRsaday did not they wets votiua with the BepubBcans, Colonel Carrbos BRaleiber Readjuster ndd to sndlences to thc white men Hi Southwest Hitit General MaRONI bsd in ctfe.t toted in Iii" I'uited State. Senate but once with thc licpiiblicai.s. Oh, nol lion't Bfldteryosurasltas that Yir gilda will vote for OfUMV In 1486.

Tlie news from other States ls also pica news to bear. Ylrginia has given ORaseron, the anti-Bourbon eaadldate (or rnor, a majority now cmHuiui. gain on the first rcjiorU? and has eioeted a sure snU-Bourboa ma? jority in the I .1 -Itture, which will to thc t'nited Senate in place of Mr. tlobnidoo a ol the new South, in which the negro shall have the right to have his vote counted, aud tito (Xftrt-tBilon of political opinions will be held to he a'social and public York. Tribune.

Kv. rat that voted the Rcad Jtuter tickcl 1 helped to spread ltii.l upon Virginia font-lined in the above paragraph. The result Virginia ls yet asrer talned wtth cv-x-tm--, but tshere little doubt that the ihooe faction triunrpbed, cleetim' it- cindi.lal* for u-oveinorshij) ind majority of l.i-gUbtnr.'. a rictorv for Republican principles, al? though "till his are "hVadelphia BuOetln can). vv.m't Ik- PM The returns from Virginia an- not eon elusive, lhere Hc-m to have been hers I J.

Nu. The lunn wa- dmie bv lb The edibir vv BfjlflmhM paper "lily a week has time enough allowed him Icftve, I i- 11 I before I'm election and uh-r them lo learn tint he Tia- clilm realize tiffi at in th" few allowed him before db Url ebeti'i!) apr hare the Soutkt October. IlooUa. A BomC nvd Other Poems. Hy Toa ii TbowRbibob.

Boston IIOOOBTOR, Sinn I 00. 1881. I'li'i. For sab- bv VTBBT, ttORReaTOS B. 77 Story of Oreat Salt laka.

Ky Mia. A. O. ran bm k. ISmo, doth.

(Vntform with a fool's Boston: llow Ki i.m.i'T. 1881. r.i"'. fl. aiai'd Ihat is a novel, or ileaerlptloR of Honnofl life ta BaH Lake city.

For sale by West, Johxstoi a o. (a Stoners et Rouges. From flic 1'i'cnch Of Vinni' BEBB! "Siiniid Brohlft Ac. Hew Ai'i'ibms A c. I or sala hy Wi bt-j Joan ros ft I Florida, for Tourists, Iv NtY fiere.

By Gbbbbob M. Babboob, With Map and I lju-ti an York: D. I). Ai l-l inns 4 1883. This bonk int lia- i victieal iiifiinnatinn ax to climate, -ni', and i ila towns, and people; the culture of the iBrsRsgeand ot: cv tropical fanning and scenery and fte.

Bale by tYBBT, JOUBBIOB ft Co. What Tkt They Teach, Ry-foua W. Jubb, B. Geology in the Boya! tool of Mill Illustrations, Nev York: Arri BTOB Co. 1881.

IT- i one of ev.Tl.-nt ll I ceedmglv interesting. sale by Wost, Johnston ft Co, In the Light pf Tts Most I Expositions Amongst l's. a Bertosof Quota! fvoin i hitherto enknown to the General Public By T. D. Wrin coon, I).

Pa-tor of Tabl-Stv, ct Prcabytcrlan chuv. Pt-terabitrg, Va. Price, 18 For kide by tbe Presbyterian Committee of Publication. Hots ii By Ber. M.

ll. Bovbtob. Price, Poraale hy the Presbyterian PnbBshlng Company, loot Main Btrest, Northern lbpublieans who prof cased lo beopponentaof the line" in jxiii have been vary glib with the Ls-citlnn thal if the whites of the South would show .1 disposition to divide if would he and favorably responded toby tin- nebine-, and that Midi tilings solid tv lute nml solid aegro rotes would al once liecome no move (han unpleasant at all familial-with negro character knew ihat such talk waa Ihe vu lost and Tuesday's erectinn who Indulged in it hold their tongues, or ilse timi a subject to talk about with which th.y arc hitter iici-uaintcd than they are with the negro. The one glaring apparent fact established bythepubUC-achool -y-tcin ls that education does not impmvc citi-ev the mimi nv the of thc negri. negroes caa reaaoav.

and they did aol (juire the faculty at But these fen do not as their reason diebil, I they understand their own race, and don't like to challenge its blind enmity bj opposing iL There are many others who would be induced by their gratitude tn vote with their real white Blends wi re it not for tba fear la winch (hey itaad of the Pair race, and their BUpentitlous die al ol evil that will result to them fioiu roting Bgalnal their own color. The vast majority et them, st range aa it ney seem to those who live among (h.ill, even vat believe thal the want lo rciTislave them, and ave only prevented Hom doing BO bv tte ir inability nnd, a (Jovcviuncut in the ol the Bepubllcnns. lt not at all wonderful, therefore, that though tl white people of Vin-inii ware div TtTreeday, QcBaRral Washington organ af this Bunning rote in virginia waa carl almost -olid for the lb i I rs. tMumttS. Though the aewi fvoin Virginia in but slow ly, md the limn -t people nf ihat State have not givui up the hope ol tin election cilia mi Daniel or of a Uve Legislature, it imf elear that their rains will reduce the laajuilty with which they wera cniifvtiitci whoa they wi nt into action bj tin- fusion ol tbe lb pu; mans with Vw repudiating BeSdJusters, li Mahons md the ridRiinlstration hav, de? feated eredltori I ir giaia will be robbed ol milli'ins of il illara, and the people of Virginia will be Nit I their own and vesuiirccs for development nf tba State.

The election of i Me Too lo senator iii put thc of the United Btates after 1881 tt tin- merci of such traders as David Davis, mile-- New 'Jersey and i Iregon bs lid.I Louisiana Yd llant a tight hav "thehom -t of Virginia without assistance trow ni road in money orin speakers against the (l republican and ation for, ce, badu (I by lin- the Government and by the by Mr. Jewell and the Inion Lot nie Club, thal the redemption of the Baste within the hounds of reasonable proba? bility, ta view nf the imiietits. however, i to poBtlcal huckstering and di imi.esty by the pauronag, if Mahmie, the Republican work dOM mi Tuesday must be pronnum ,1 Hie Wont day's wmk dunc against the (un sfitutiiin and tlie Inion since fork World. The Republican party of Virginia and every mulhern Stab-, Ita Prosldenl anti avery department isl adnianiatrBtioo i thc high-toned pni'ty, the high moral paitv paviy that proteaiBBta believe abovi all other things in Hie binding obligatioi I ecuniavy cnntiact-. the bil Garfawd, who said thea "no Kc pubHean could alford to touch a partv with patty probity, individiuillv.

and eolle, lively, for UMBRI of Its member; who did not vote the Mahmie ticket ilk not vote against If, presents itaelf to-dav in the tom of the BBB staunch ally ot a fev-r rteently Virginia Demoetals, who avow their intention, if succettsful, of'icpudi Hting ft large portion of their State's jual debt. If there never was anything beion to show the ultcr ineineerity of the Hi pub hean party, and that its reul object is to ruii every Inti'ivst of Virginia and of tin South that nhjcft was made plain hy yedei'daji'i election bu this (ktttttc PETERSBURG, orricial vote or tbb ERRoxiorf RRPRBUCAM ll rai nob oroROB and axxi ITAL RABI THK of hmnnil avRTRMBRB 16, The of lection md mombil' al the .1. t-' canvass Bu id Tm -day. Colonel ma joritv was a-crtahcd to bl Mt inst, ad of 664, BS bl I the giving bim two which the Judges tn one taewardfl did not count because ol rwme Irrefularity. The oaVfcsl vote l'liil.

W. McKinnn was flacertalned tobe aad ol Hurl Memo-Talie candidate for (Tn House Ol i.pji, instead of 1,1 In ss ii'T'ciofore reported, wUcox'i the Senate in tbs etty L088. Thesi were thc ooh i.ii- made iii tho re turns. Over 1,660 p. rtona were qi ill olll' eily, lilli le- thaii "rotes wen polled.

Thc statement published in the New York Herald two ot thn edayi ago, allege) to i.av. been made by Mr. J. ll. Vaa An that campaign Bionej ba tha-ttnmun bad ii a ni lo thc rm Petersburg, i- pronounced untrue bj the party riiaiiaw.T's h.

re. The.v did RO elvc pecunl i ince from any where. Mid nm the osmpaigB tn aboo 1600, ev. ry cent ol which wa- rai-ed in tin itv. lufoi-maiion received Surry leaves little or bo doubt ol the elrccttoa Boberl If.

Evans, Btraightoul Bepubli can, to the House ol Dewgstes from tin comities ol Priaee George and Burrj otei B.D. colored B( adjuster. Majoi Daniel carrii the by a large na jortty. Theeledlon excitement bas quieted down in the community, tnougl as a result of the (oglUltm victory the mat ter of the division ol ofOees af our munt i h.Ti,ii aexl iprtag ls pretty talked about. Soeii ty cir.

le- 8 Bi ti iterdaj rdternoon bj three marriages. The iii wai thal al Hr. Jacob Bchwarta to Min Delia, dauglitcr ol Mr. A. Myers, Hei-i.

lynagogue. Syd loy Green, a wdMtnown chant, H. Mi-- Mary daughter ol Mr. A. Plummer; snd the third, Mr.

Frank lt ol Abingdon, to lorie, daagbb i Mr. Robert iPirri-on. All three couplet I left on bl Ida! trip-. The election of I oiOBCl Can. Oovcmoz will necessitate his resignation before he irater! upon bis ditties a Mnyoi I ol the city.

The Council win elad nb for the unexpired term, ending -Inly 1st next. It is roughly eatimated thal I etwees 860,000 Bud 880,000 will change banda oe the result ol tbe rccenl election. Roi IN Al-AHt. DANVILLE. Buenos muks -i 111 ino arr Ara at i wu's.

iT'Tiini'ini man IO, 1881. Thc Dispatch must have beard (rom Chatham thal the Democratic for tbs Legislature have been elected. Pull returns have nol Leen received here, but enough ha- been heard to warran! thal feii. f. As foi- tbe concluded that 1.

MB floods (OT I tillie tO bf UOOtl BS, Except at (ali ind's, then- were BO dis? In tbe county on electioiwlay. Everything was quiet here. Al Callanda Mr. John Cabell i al with knife Mr. VV.

Obits, a dispute baviag srlsea between tiif.ii. it is said, about aonra tax-receipt, it was reported last Bight that Mr.CobbS was dead, i.nt the report was lound to be un? true. Mr. aras taken tbe of d. A.

Muss and kindly eared for. and it is arid that Dr. John B. Cabell, lather Mr. John offered ld- pro (eaaional serrvioes, and thal they were eepted.

Ainu. The Moore at Yorktown. Count Rochambeau, in fl lett! to! oloncl Peyton, Biiggests the retention Um Moore House si Yorktown asa permanenl bistarieal relic ol the inrrendcr. The hi? ter. Stoned by Count and Rocham? beau, is ss follows: Nkw Yoiik, November 1661.

Dear Colonel lave bren IO much hurried with ofnrlsl "receptions that we have not had time to thanh von soo ici for Hie pleasure that we received from our isp nifl atayat the Moore Honse on October 18th lest, it will be an episode oorvbdl in Aincfica surpasaed by no ather. Slept ill the same room occupied for three nights ht your illnsudous wiuhingnni, the lirend of r. We WCfe BUT rounded with the citizen r-oMit-rs ol your great republic. Tbe Govi root ol Ibe Stat) Ol New York, with his rtaff, ii- thc honor and pleasure ol their pres. ace.

The warmth oi reception eotdd aol haw feen surpass! We hope you will keep the OTC HoUSt open ss sa bbtoricnl mansion, snd thal om -'Tuc div and vi-it lt, foi Hf lnu-l -ec it. and Mount i no; and other ipota associated vv itt, tbe histor; of their sneeatnrs. Wt rrhonld like much, if possible, to have one of plates made OB piii'l for the ion Wt remain, dear sir, your grate ful (Tiranda, 1-r. Bes babbbai Mme. Bes barbbav, Thc Wines- thus pays its reap Astor: -The defeat of Mr.

William W. kata is soinevvhat lesson Loth lor Mr Astor snd tlu- paiiv whose candidate bi was; bul tbe lesson may turn out to worth all thal ll The House ol Bi lcsentiitives will not gala much ia chane ter ar ability by the secession ol Mr Flower, and the aarrow Benublicaa ma jority will be made mower by the loss the 1.1. v.lilli district. Hut a salufirv iv mindel bren giveB kathe pu man that ta toa constltuenc; aeenatomed to think lor ttseU it dangerous lo i resume either on its lack memory or Braal ol Intelligence, Air. ii.

urned the BonlnaHoa al tba party arni Mers by ignoble rmbflervience to machioi "ion at a time it RSSUino a eciallv odioUl form. in -pit. tbs aid which the parti i rganlaation cooli give liim. in apt) canvaa I inorc suggestive of the electioneering me thud- of sn old-fashioned English borong! than of a populous distric 1 in an Aimt ican in the ter; ul.vi..us Unpoitaneeol hi? election to the In tere-t- ol the pally at I.ir:.- the Bepublicai majorit; of 8,800, bj which Mr. Morion wa elect- ti ycai baa bc.

el. i Mr. Astor'- candidacy Into a Deinocratl majority of iifotit 8,000. Thc is the nosoi BBOf of BB honored name, of irria i wealth, of ability, and of BR unex eeptlonable private character, may throi ail these advutugas stray when, st i I nioinent in bbl polit'ii al he foi what is due to hi- constituents a- iv. as hi- and The Chicago Triemtne puts thc ease ol tl; dollar of the daddies, as it now stands, a 1 foPoVVs All the "ditter doliar- coined are Ron i as the 'Iiva-niv has only 'small balance of silver BOW belonging the (iovenunrnt.

Of the 68,00 I silver dollars coined, there are actual circubitlon Hie pBople, nu there are la Hi form of eertiticites, so at this tim there arc no silv. dollars in the bcloiiiriiig to the Hov eminent; the own. ship hit- bean transferred to the MR r. public. The sitter rue redeem hie on demand in iflver dollars, and are to the uncial elli reiiev of the eounlry, Rut the Treasury officers, true lo thri Iiontility to the silver dollar-, epes of the flQter in the 'I'reasury us so niue coin refused hy thc people as carefully ignore Om fact that br equtralei in Ti-usury ferlitieatcs for eva ry BRR I diver dollars ls outstanding.

Both) sit the silver dollars rained sines ai now practically ila I iiiig thc jw. nie. demand lor these stiver doftai is Increasing, and such is thc demand f. Silver that the TVORSOn lui- fl eently been forced to refuse to issue certificates in exchange for gold, the want ot silver dollars to i Real-rna! ion ala Paalor. r.iUTsULLK, Nut.

inlier til Fir-t Christian eburch in-day Ber. B. 1 Ty h-r, at thc conclusion of his DOUnced his reTmiatioii, to take effect i th-' latter part of January. Bo one but li or's wib knew nf his intention, and th large eoogregalion which were assemble were grejatrj lurprleed when the brbjorro incut 'made Rev. Mr.

Tyler ean ht re six years ago from Fiankfoit BB isk charge (if the church, which was th, ally vv debt. BB toratf has been eminently Bneecesfa and BC nindi loved bv oongregatioi Who will he pained to give him up. I concluding dbeiMBne Dr. Tyler said 1 will continue occupy thia pulpit bb preach you, I bri obit, through tl: months nf ember, December, anifJam avy. rafter the la-t Lori's day ia Janian i look lo -onie one i your ri I ligioua teacher.

I vvill heynui-psstov uni the i-i-t Loial's day in January ufbvth: time may the of the i hureti ad yo a better shepherd. I bare told yoRi "ft. that when tin- fin condition the church readied a good heall hy point wi.uii! do what 1 now nisn have you tli.it my re.sign.itions take effect'. My mind will not change BUIUOBe. My mind i- Blade Bp on tl Bubfeef and is fixed.

I esme here with di i (Ictevmination to do a certain thing, ami i- now (lone, and I gladly oilicjal I desire to reniai a iiicmb, of church, and BRTSBCl tn ia-nh-in Lniii-villc. This wi ciin-inuc to he HIT home. I orly ann inn at the end three months fr mi th time will cease to be the pastor of th (I Church. That is all. 1 lol yaui every om Then a Biember of thii enure against whom I entertain iHfhteatl feeling.

love you much better thanwhe I began to become acquainted with yoi Bbrnoat lix yean bro, My prayer thi Lord's-day morntog i-. and ever bt I the first christian church i ihrrille, and bleas every member of i for Amen." A lu i's, IK lotion. BRI nBVIMNH Vt VMIII.K BOB Vl'Bs IN MIK lian io Hie Cf.ci ar- if.i;i Litti.i: BOCE, N'ovi vito, received from county Ultu trate the extent of a mother's devon In singular, though not altogether li'ive manner. Martin GoldwortRT. a voun mun of twenty-five, wa- BOBflned IO lb jail OB the -u-ph 1 of having be.

an in int murder af a i wh" kill, il in LogBB CORnty nv a year ago. Goldworthj ind BRkde in, HYi'tuftl all, nijil- Iii c. and that reaaoa was more than usual: in- mother, however, wa admitted to Bee him cv, ry day. She came to tbe prison In the morning, brinj Big i.i) a iiaiiiiy- breakfast. Bbc mil di -a 'i huh.

and nt eply attached te h. ion, wno is described ai being a diseolul and worthless fcieiw. yesterday mornin ihe with I ri-ikfa-t and wa allowed to roo ed al to ct ll, whlc tunic I in the part of the hui ld iu. die tin- jailer ami his deputies busie themselves in distributing meals to th oners confined on thean! floor. Aft viv-.

Goldworth rt Nppeared and ft the prison. The guar v.h let lu iioticed tint abe wai rei much agitated and kept a vdi nulled dow over her face, hut attributed la emotio to her diatreaB si the ImpriBorjinent of bi and possible lite. The edi i 'which ihe tuting man confined ha been lecnrelj locked when his motlier cam ami it nearly four horns bi fore i was agata visited by i prison giuurd. Thj official eoBsiderably startled to find th cell occupied hy Mrs. (roadworthy, and i in-lnnfly tla-lud upon him thal lier son ha donne.1 portion ol her attire, and.

thu 1 When thc tact cam known the pul the tsheatre of moe enniniofiOR, and a WM Bl Ol in pursuit of the fugitive. Late( ox-caiinf BBJ thal ii" traces of him hive hen found and ii bellered he succeeded in get ting out of Ihe State. lion a l.ail.t aaa Sin I rum Dealt! Operntloii. tia- Trot 1 Thc wife John Mill, v. who ia blower of I'ingtntntoii.

visited the glasi Works with -liiif other lady friends ise the sights, DfBring Ih, iv -tay af the work they ware ith tome glass which day ciinuiieiiceii to bare wli by blowing water at one another throng them. While the sport in rogres oti" of the party playfully pushed agalni Mrs. Miller, which van the glaas ta which had Ba her thieu li la tongue lengthwise, about an inch from ih point, the "thev end lot at the vn, nf thc tongue the top of the windpip4 breaking pipe in ks ai satb. Blood Bpurted from ladas mouth i hvgc quantities, and the mirthfulness i the pally tinned la terror. Thc lady iuiiiicdiaiiiv taJkea tn her home Thor street, and Dr.

Mulheron Rummon. d. Tb Des tor arrived, examined the injured lady and found that cniiilitioii wa- of ii Ber OBS nature, and that the tub mored (rom ber throat it woul thc Cili-c of ll' 1 I poa in.V''stL'atinn it was lound thal enid mit be uioveii it wai i haig that the roof of the month would allow it to be t.ik, mit in thal a ay ii hm breaking, ami, Bm glass waa of ares brittle iifttuve, if would go inf piece-, ami there wi- dang! of a itomaehand lunga, a bk Would -univ cause (leith, lt waa flnall ia to eat it ORt, bul ju-t hon wa- question. Delay dangerous, aa tl patient kept eontinually coughing an working th- glens In woree position, which would eaS windpipe. Dr.Mulheron finally dc ld.

,1 to rut der tin- tongue and endeavor bi at in that vvav. Mc the Dr. Hall, and after vm and expert cutting operation incceededl drawing out the gla---tuhe willi a pain pincers without breaking wbtr proved to be three and a bu faence I I. 0gth. MBter doing (indy, nu uneeea tronble contea will bet right ag lin in a short lime.

ShiiiI ia "i-i tin- 111 i rf Belt Among tin- woRderful ami uaeful Inrei tinns of the limes Um eoninkon bbu Buppoae you desire a place of marble for gravestone; cover the rSosie with -heit of wax no thicker than a then cut in tia- wax thc name, dat having the nimbi, exjpoocd. Bo peas under the blast and the sand COt it away. Ibmove thc was and yt have Bte cut lift, is. Tah. a piece of aai two bi fact, cover tt wii tine la.

e. ana naas it umba- the blast, ai nit a thicad of the lace will bc i jured. t-ut ihe aaad will ut deep in tin- wherever it not covered I the Now VcinoVc the lac al you have delicate and I cain ifni lau raised BB the In way beaut if figiiV'S of nil kinds are eut in -mall ivp'-n-c Thc workmen can ho their hands under the BlasS without han winni; rapidly cutting away havde-t cutting in.n, ar kaOaV th.v look nut for finger-nail-, fm Iii will be whittled off right hazily. If th put mi st. el thimble- to protect the will do but little good, for the sand whittle them away; hut if they wt a piece nf soft cotton them th are Bate, Voil will at BSMSI BBB the pby of il.

The- sand whittles away ai any hard but docs pot affect substances that ure and yielding, like wax, cotton, 1888, even the human hand. id PunspiiATr in Inhk.i luuc Hoisford's Acid Phi phate In indigestion arising fiann ncr exhaiBTtion. It i- aa admirable ratnedy, r. Bradbury, M. St.

Louis, Mo, I. Voa fttcnbeaa Ofltentlofll, AN INTERNATIONAL KriSODK AT TUB DALL IV MSW TonX (IT. A correspondent thus wides to tbs edi? tor of the New York World: reporters furnidieil jon with an excellent account of Ul" '(intit Hall' livt night, but they failed to chronicle the mom Ing and instructive event of the evening, I which was aotbiaa alee than thc very caiiv departure ol the Von Bteub. aa, in ii row, from the Lad-room on BOCOUnl of collision between Non steui en ami colonel Varuna, al Hi" Cooi ini'f i of Managers. In order tofulfll their i duty of the ball 'grand, gloomy, land peeutiar' an possible, the Committee of Managers made rub i cd precedence gor ein thc ativitics, though where they got the precedeuta (or their pn cedenoi inore th.it) I can ima.in.

Dowcter, it BSBflM to I- its i.e. p.lain uodi these rules to Colo Bel thal Colonel Von Steuben was aol Hie most it and person t-. lake Mrs. hu Bigelow, the wife of bb i tc Minister to in to tupper; and BO when Colonel Voa Steuben was gallantly shotting Mrs. Bigelon In to the team he was firmly bul politely Infonned thal be must shandon Mrs.

Bigelow and take in Mi--. Jav, the ol rman ex-ainbassador to Russia, lt did not ap? pear thal Mrs. Jaf was at all dlatrtaeed or bothered byColoneJ Yon steuben's evident desire to escorl Mr-. Bigelow, Hut the rules of the committee win rigidly main? tained, and the upshot td poly? glot eoaversatioa waa that the gallaal Ger mau Colonel indignantly red his kin men about him and tOOR, I was about to say. French without flaying "Good? night' tr, the managera, I cannot tiring myself to comment upon thia sad affair, bul I cannot refrain from remarking, even with a Germaa Ul my eve, that they 'do these things better hi Ami I am your oin di-nt servant, Qolb Rf Thc season's entertainments have been notably frc.

(rom bbb ij mee by coughing. Dr. BulPs Cough Syrup does this. Price 25centss boric I Married, all cf Mr. JamesL.Darla, on November hy Rev.

W. B. Hatcher, Mas -vi LIK IL liv HUI-. llncklnf-tKi Io vic. VM.ff-.is, 11.1.1.

ii.nd. vi in -ii Timr-iiv. Roveiaber 8,1881, at the KTr-t Preahytci i.oi church, fv Lev. Dr. SNOB I'I IO fifi 1, -liT-h'T of the ,11 Itt ll oft DF1TIIN.

ic 1 -i lay. ri ruber 611., al P. 1 iiivnk, ii lin aud fie life; aged "ii- sid hs if yeera We Hire. li'-w our ti- .1 if. ni rm ll: I I Bl III ri Th ntl thin, 'lines ure 1 ed and nd the iiow-vrhlii bed, vv 1 en Oscar 1 dalling I liv 1.

1 cold and lifeless form, And win watch ir m.lt ind day, And -hi. hi ii ti otu all bara. Died, al fl- r. Ro. 748 north e.

UR ill i' Vti.V lil Illa funeral will take place from Ef.Potei Hi I i fl. vv noRNIN Hie f.unlly invf I ll I'll VV llnVV VIM). Age 1 Ightei ii 1 only hid of O. D.andL, .1. Il irartl.

The win t- MOKN1! t. fri. ii-l-. tbe are invit- il io attend. Med, thc parenl IO, ISM, REM ll child of Jae nil iv.

in Hie fifth of h. I i.e.. rd Will tte fl." Flt! DAI M.Ht\ I Broad Friends of the family are Invited to attend. 11 Um Btu I tockbrMgi I I liv I ll WV AY. rt-llel the late erl IL of lif-f November 1881, MARION CART1 child of 1 Land v.

iv fmu.it it HECTIRCsR. ONIC MASONIC Md he imin- JB her- I.HUCK. Nu. 1, r.and A. St-will attend nl-if-iii tte ir -r.

TV r. ni'-r Malu and Tl i I I. N.T. inlier I Uh. nt 7 o'clock.

M'ni iii.l transient frater? lnvlic4 order. Um w. vi. no i T. ai i.i -1 VOTK MEMBERS OF OLD DOMINION CHI -lit).

V.I..ol* II nested attend irearolar meet! ug of theil ll rom. i i-ntf-enlh vt du I Ills le'nday) I I MM, nt 7 Th-, membesa of litter CoeaeRi ure meet witt! as. Hy order of J. B. KL ax, fumina vmi I R1DDICR, ie.

1 Seer ANNUAL BET I annual meettus I Um STOCK HOLD! RS Ol rill ruTOMAI RAILROAD COMPANI Will be held the Ul, hmond, redei Ick ,1 nrg and Railroad mpany, In Ihe city ni Rich Held, cn VV I I'M -tl vv the ICU) Ul, 1A.M. a. if vv SeereU 4 NM M. vt ET I SQ. -The annual -I'i.

OF tu. HI. i.i i it, It Vlf fn VU will fr ni WfDM-DVV Hi- i. rk vf. the arRce.iftbe company la the ult jr Biehmond.

.1. If tm Nini is. UH. INi INDUSTRIAL I EXPOSI ruin vv. Nov Basan ll.

181 nnder of C. it. NonoBtf l.ocr. FARRW1 I I. ERT.

I. lure.De Nordendorf. il. lat tl tl vv alla lela Ucla. 8.

a Prettj Red i' -f Walter vv illlams. "i Vu th.j.-. ile I-. idta -uni Irgle 3. frllllsnt Halton.

Major I. J. Putllngoi I 8. ilm i.i i. rv 7.

Po. Waaderlng I ri. n.t.. rf. Bertha Voelkrr, Bute rarlall.

ns sud I 8, Rescued vf-, i i. 0. Temi I Polka (In li se of VURtU Templar Nord. III. I Marsh .11 Kn 1 I.

li.Hm* Kin IjiuI h) M. ll ICarrti Walter, with 18. The Carfew Bell i Kordendorf, i aceoinpau'nient aud mn, r-rber, .1. vRi y.andJ. IV.W I I eenerrt and KxjieeitieB, Soe.

-it IV Vf I lilt I-' iv. and nie l-lt INDU8TI.IAL TIDN. fur th. -r Knight Templar, to whom tli. open until nilli iv at Vi Knish's Templar of Rici mond are ion to-nlchl als it- in.

Il-li ,11 li th id to ld li? lli Bl ld m. hi? tit it iii ip nd ar If IIMOND THEATRIC A WK Ll BTAR IN Uh HMi.V li? lli- rTRST i vit I IN HU- OS in: vv; i RDAT, NOVBXBBB ll iii 12TII. GRAND 8AT1 BDA1 AT 8 P.M. SOL. SMITH ft I.IL.

-mihi in -MITII fl ttl lilt ft .11 of I "Vt 10 1.1 VV. TuM IHI.I.iiW VV la L. Brewa'a arra American umedy, lu tied KlMiKWOOH I nf Iv 1.Di,f Wini!) I OLKH, fin.I. Wool) Kt Iii o.vn I'nnipa iPPRRluu di: wi it. vi: i Istm.

Boa- h- ci fiiiuos AM i THK WORDRRROPTBI HKavi ITT INU i-imii, vi. OVII I ii vvlih a 1-owcrfTil Astrouoml nlujr corner SctciuIi nnd Hr-ad. lil Bude with C. I Seminaries, High u'njr pnrtlet. Ad'! -rahal! Itlciini.ind, Va.

IHVTIMi A4 AIIIWY. PROFESSOR ll. LAl BE'S Dani im- v- vin i i MAI fm of on' i UnU .1 P. M. rUl'? in arel or the soiree, wli)cf comuii 'A will open Lr --Vit RDAY Scholait iniisl mltted at 1:80 I admitted befure 4: IO.

tlrHuiMi'sclaiiH will h. VKSlilud SAMS UATI i ni o'clock shani Th-'i-iUKli Hislrucllon, (barge- movJerat i U0 i.mina.i rata-MaaaBaa-aataaaaMi rspr.i i al AKHIVAL. 888,000 WORTH OF DRY I. BK AT DM UBDj IN ITTCKS. full fd" BBS so as to compart tin-tn will, whit thc- BBSSOM for.I-f vrli.

r. vf fi f-. IMO-. lim.v wratom 1 VfLK-DWIV-iv. TtlWKI.s, NAPKIN'.

'I'-: If ITS olTLTS, hi.ankkts. BLACK ami I I) BILKS RUKRR8 md If. i.i lt, great vaiv LA. ff'T fl VIS I V( -KS. Tl I LAC: I.

A.MUK LUCI BAMBI tn; Kin.int;.nd tRRRR SILK and I.1NI.N ANHK KIHTI If and HKToNSKS. 8,000 I -rvi-KKS and c.VHIi LOAK8 ion LADOH ind mn.nm s. I.V)Ks ol' KYLKV Dfsifll'TloN. ie. Re i.tii iel ow leods sad leen mir paying for LKVY no3 HT? Bad loio Mala P- TAL AITI'V TIO.N Fol! PAIR CRAM) FXIIlBlTloS "i HANDSOME ASH -I Vf IMI QOOD6 AT lt I li RSI ff 808 ll ito a ii si it BB i.

Immen-e lol of LO A RS, DOLM VS-. i r-1 i I BLEU ANT ff i -ll-1 HIM Ml-, i) CLOTH .1 VCKI i HANDSOME NUMM1 CLOTH DOl I only SK ELY-TRIMMED I ii and (TIILDRl S'-t LOAKfc lt wit KB, v. it atyllah; in DRESS ii'- -imsinj- all the ROTBLTlfl I yard; VII IL- titr.t sh, BAB Il sad itt sill 11 i. UUMMTI LOTUS I worth tot of um i-ii Tvvn.i.11) v-ii MRR1 our Ol OREO DRRBR BILI tplendl tc- lee; ulm iv ns- i. to RS; BLACK BILR BLI I I- tn.

I In BLACK GOODS ll jerrine and lower pi leea thea? SO pieces m. vi iv cv-n vu RRR at ajeelel low ff fl- A-IIMKHK st w.rtli LITTV worth BLACK ILL-WOOL Wt Mill LOTB0 ll worth Larserrtoekofi BEPR1 LOTUS, HRRROBTTAS, DR vf D'ALMAS, mr of suv wi. is large, and baree aaaay ucvt and bandaoaae ULAN Kl. "Mtr'oli 'I AHI.KS;it w.iy-,|.,wn low i- WH of the IS 1 VV-. fi i cs RID i.fov ES Bl aafllns LAP A YKTTE Kip ULOTR, with Patent Lace In tire hooks, 61.86; BflBCB vv ii BUT i os KID OLOVE8 slock of tine 1.1 1MJOLD and Jki l.l -i MKTEB A tC-dtf 8 -''I 803 Broad -tteet.

tirm BROTHERS, BROAD STREET. xi our targa of -f loll nv DAMAGED OERTLKMER" ll INDKERCIIIKPSal HALS i BIRI CARITAS ii vs KEC'KWI v. Iio-lffv extra cheap; vv- ur I ilf.S AHf HU i KIMM1NH8 al Rm eaircraely price- ZflTlTf I. i) A-HloS'Aff! i. ii i bonni vim Rt I T.oVV I RS.

I-f I -111 ITV i nos-, at IIIIV GOODS, Mri IONS, MAL AllTIAt T10N8. CARD iv ROBBI I I VI sTItKBT, rOURQDBEAR, PRICK, TEUPLR A M-r Bboab araanr. lim Bill ie pal forth i i fi ai hon- our been 'eng la Hw marketa, aad wt mean lo i suit lo attest u.i ni. any gu ISBplfl of ma) i i roRaee raai or axi oonvealeaee Ut pabUe, eompletfl sara rtmant, ratiring In eosl fr. BOc.

Ui 88, r'and. I bulk. thu. giving our neut uk di i iff lil and -v i is -i vii Hil IU I I II SM IT.vis. -Il vi IT I 1 IV I I-.

M.illtl. IN'I -MIV -i raaalas from DR! BR i i aud we all the novel Uetiu vdu '-t ll.vllt, -l RtiK, MOM i ml VMI'-KK. MVf'f-'S I .0 rm PAON, Kmi( together will. Hoe of I kv v.siisi. vf.

iel i IS-f fi raugtt UTXAHRI and Ll Kl Kl rn i RL iv To this flepartateel wc eoaaans to d. lt Hiv i in ru, liopoll-. iff ol', vltMl i.t hi: vf DE tLM v. viol RINK -i si i STRil'K, with un lum iv -itlMKltl .1 h.wer i. iiij, mar Bet: "i i vi i.

fifi remeaata sad li Ul ST lr and I. HKKVV Vlf iii VV ami Mi isles lu i i lo "sft; i'i los nol I VMHKIC 1 SD! ll vi kau nt pi aid in variety eel pei wlik any mai Vd. Re lava SSffnifl lar-galns lu OOWRl CHEMISE, and DR WV Hf- lo wbl Kor tl.o Cctitenutsl demaad we have gi-nantli Hock- I I) V-K-, Ch 1 1 TONNKM, rOWKLB, afl le vety low. KID iuit.K*k luevfi ole, fur oi urn, ot purly wear. I Ml VV vlf in VVOf'Vi 'Ml.

VKI--S ll vl.K-llo.-K. I 1 Vv now opeued. i order to ROI Ki vs K. IT. KA ALS-OP, ROBBI A V.

BPTailAI, NOTICFA frJTTnOlTsANDM DF PEON VISITED 8YI I DUBING THE I KN ty vp. We hive sassie lam saVRtloai darin, allandy iarye st I in this city. BLAIJRkATlR iulbm ULAI KhATIV LYOB.ei I I IwooUioi laraeuarehs-s PLAIN DBI Mi reileatly lea prlci III-Al und In lit UM 81.18. Bl.HA sud up; DREtssjail.BH i llN-u-auii, L-l lu heavy, SJ I'M Plataea ai i i-l, and we bar, ll they i au Pe i in pi rt-1 advancing lu Earn- c. PLUSH li.

und EAR! i rard-all Uie ne. BLA! vp.I I -mnt i Abb vi iv i retort ind i i AMKKb tv The lar-fi-al sloek DOLMAl N'Athl the demi aird Tliey ctn tra kV.al haili dow m. i-i. ra fAMflMEBl Ku'l In all viii r-. him Dur assortment ti.

all It los. III. NM ls; l.t.! roan lo ret 311 I 0 I OIIHM. OATS, I "A is. nvi Ol I lb vi I I bi I I I RETTEfl Bl i i tT.sui.: i ii E.

B. -li MIT E. B. -MN'! 1. PERI E.

II. si V. RI E. B. -I nut SDI BR vb vii bb ll I MEDK vt) I.

II I Willi Willi. Willi' E. lt. A ill SIM -I III SlREeS ITH, VI VIN Kl- I i 8 MAN I 1 wi ran 1.1MIDS. dc.

ENS it- nil' VN ill ti i Ali. Ll PABTMl Ni- VV ll.I. BE li I I VNl, I I IM DHI.VNS. Ar. Tl A I VII I VV I at half rr ol' M.

ipiillrallon nut mi- 1)1 ORO INS. I. via ia -i LOWEST PUK PIANOS HA! bl BY, ind I L.LMI l)Kl -i ll vi" NINi.l ll. and A 1 til I "ia Main -t II L1 Ml 1 PW I i-oii of our for Hu MAS KN IRE, HAIN l-l BETE. SMITH.BTERL1B NH-ll pl VN $ill and .,1 li INs'IM Vi nea HU Ms i mirra ki ks.

i 1 PH VS. LA, HF. ii i nih KIT ABO BltOA Ki, um sn w.m.h tvf' mum: biai i BoHEh. HK MC-! ll vii al' tn.uk* "ri- II. si 'll l-l VM'.

i WILLIAM II. Bl ITU Kl VM' TT a. wins sn mm vi.h.;;- In u.irt.', I iiiiti.u I. in iiurti, i ta t. ic-untuu ind a rull stork w.t.lt ivli Vii vi li? lli i.i vi ud siuui 1 Nrii Ab- si i I i au lui J.

c. DiiTSKiL nunn iso vnni.il vi i ouaUltlle I NI hnai ii, vc a Uiank and I' I 1 Ilia atnie, will pat ll all 'two ul I. tu rall day midil a-is sshlvU I iran-. WstTSlI'.

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