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j^oriJjigrt&.JUNE 29, ISM.
PETERSBURG..., Ar BBm*sVt*V Rt'RKRr p. Boil ino;
\\ noRoarn nuuk IR the history ornkTKRSBlR«-*>rtTn,CI1 W-'WnN USA-Ill.
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TS |stllASS TO KCROPK-MORTUART RE-,ort> ISB JiM-«»r».MNO or me cam-
raWN.,(sorr*spon<l«'<,«<* Sm Rlchmsnd Dlipatch J4 -liai: BB, MIL\ : IcgrasS received from Staunton an-
aeaaot* inc death lhi« morning, at tho raamZoos °* ¦*. .;)I,. Mr* Su'wa" Koilinir, inlUtOStS county, of OsIbBjsI Robert B. Holl¬ins, sf tn'* etty, tn the s,v, nt\-s, vcnth yearof BM apr. Catos*! Hollins was ono of our
inosi prominent, wealthy, respected, andMlnsjainaartod cit (gens, and w»> descendedfrom an honored lino of ancoslors. BrssUesiP;|l-, uro connected IntimsKlv with tin'hilton and pronto9* and prospoilty ofaaa eily. Ho wu born st WestHill. Petersburg, on IBS Mit ot
, Barth, MBm Ten Mar* si hdjs lifo wore1si>ont at Bolllni:broke, Fauquirr county,anil » pori lon at Sonly Point, (harli's (itv,,,univ. Ho studied hw with JtUfgS Tuck-or, ofWinchester, (inti uss adSKBsBBd fortho bu al Prlnoi'on. N. .1. Ho nov, r prac-ticed Ibo profession, however. About thobeginning of tho present year he movedfrom resernhurg to AnsTBSts county, wherehe inronded to reside and retlic ft om bu*l-ness. Hi* rennin- will Ba brought BBSS forinterment lo-morrow afternoon, mid thefun. iii Mill laka plana ai I o'clock r. m.f. ksS late re^ideue-, uti Centre Hill. Mr.
rved s* mayor of Peteraburg InU md in 184J, ind ft several lueeasaJra
s was chosen by the jieople to repre¬sent in lms8tatS Lc-ishture. II. w M
sir .ci ot noble ht ir', of |enatt>QS dmposl-Mon, wa* over torssnoM in every seh'-moforlb' adTSsBCeaaenl of the welfare of tho cityami people, and his MSB] will bo sine.Ml -lyfelt in tho eotnniiiiiiiy.Mrs. Unbeaei v. scott, wife of Mr.
V. Scott, i prominent turi chant ofly, dried tis I Boorning after a long ill-
ne--; aood snout sixty-one year-.Mr. li. A. Holloway, a areli known mid
hsluenttal ellis n nf Slit ry count v, died\,s erda*. Two wicks mo hts father died.it tilt advancd nee of BMfbi*/*OB< JMr. h. H. ll lukin-, s lorsser citizen of
BOnd, but for some year* h resident nfPetetsbot ar, died sjoHs suddenly last n ght.He was ,.nt test,idiv endeavoring io si-tend ra bia bostness. But, nuder tba sdrtosof friends, went In Iii- room t<> ria down.Hs issn a eaBCBSBsfcer by trade, snd sadasea worhtoa Bera for some year*, lie Baa
i ii,, i, it ix». ir* lng in tba etty, and neeupM iiats by bimsi If,
Tlie dentb is .-inn,.mi.-, d nf two brothers.K I- rt F. and William Ward.aged ii spectirely seventy aad ettnt*MJirec year*, In
way comly.i...t;i,,t wbom passe i tovc within a few days ..f i iota otber.
\ liv, ,| fir i long aunber of years inuna netejbborbood, and botb of themburs sud ollie is- of tbi Presbjterlnn
church,Tbe train from ibe wist yesterday after*
.lu down s citlsen nf Lnnenborgjndacit'z n ot Prtnee Edward, wno were
taken t^ th- .'-v'tiiii for tba lueaas alv, ans'.ure. One div last wei k Usa
r At it I carried down righi lunatics tov. i ms bur*.
Ki v. Tbonsna Spencer, rector of St. J >bn'sebuieii, la ibis etty, win leave fur Europeon Wednesday ol next week. He is i bb-
j England, and this i> his- |ir«! visit to
tue boom of Bb paresis la fout teen years.!I >vill return m-xt Beplessber.¦er. Louis fjfusabfuss, mtulater nt the
Bebrew eoogiea itlea here, u native of (Jer-niany. will leave to-morrow on a two-mont hs" viMt to his relatives and friends Inth.it eountrv.Tbs member* of tbe Tennessee Press A»-
s ,eiitiiiu, who hive recently been on hu
excursion to the Berth, pas.ed throu.li thccity yBBtsrdJBJ afternoon en route borne. On
ssc fain were -¦ \i ral families ot tier-man immigrants on their way to homes inIBS U>sl.During Ibo month endinfc the Mtb in¬
stant there wire titty-six deaths in P( temimrs.au laeranse of sBortaHty a* nnsnparedwith the pist two or tbree months. Bu'the month of June always brines increasedmortality. Of tlKme who died twenty-fourwere wtiit.s andlhirly I wo colored; thirty-one were mahn BBd twenty-five females;tweoly-eiiiht dn-d under the age one year.sud asm bad passed tba age of one nundi ed
In addition, twelve Bosr»residentsbrought lure for interment. TbeH mortality was; m the Fourtbnod
Fifth v irds, w lu fl. f nt isl,, d eighteen antifenrtceo deaths reapi lively.The Bsmpotgn will open, here wHblfl
tbe mxt few ,li\s with meeting? and-p< chas by botb parties. Tbe Rettojusters
. Mossie, Paul and Blair io ow n iber them. Mr. Clem. Oreen, of Char-iiul other gentleman Will address Un-
'i g Democracy* wno ara organlBing forI e mpalgn, Hobin Abaib.
STATJN TON-anothki: BBBTanornra .-To;r.y.m.rtion or
is esjunna onnann. nnara of a
rorvLiB yoimi man.[i'>rre»poudfut«; of the l.'ulitiiiniil l>!?r>atrli.J
Jori 88, 18B1.Aigusta Bounty bas bad dunnj; the Brat
Snoot! Of Ibis SUUHner tune than her sbare^¦f NoraS, One secnc.'i of tin; BOUBty has
Mt Kcivt-tid from the severe hail-s:o'in of i mouth ago which destroyedthousands of ban beti of wheat so rffectu-...I \ ttiat the fariLers are cutting the srbeali.i some Held* fur forago and waiting to seewhat a second crop will do, whichha* sprouted out from the runts Inother-, lu fore another devastating
i,i bas swopl another rich portion ofthe county. Tins was BUB Baturdsyafternoon, and the fores of the sn.mi.wind, rim, and hail broke upon Tort Re¬public and the country Bdjseent. Houseswere unroofed, including Hie depotof the
indoab Valley ronda; Port Bepnblle,some smaller hulldlnga wire overturned,SDd large fields of win at were luateti withthe hail until ihe In Sdi sVOrS threslied Cleanof -rsin. Mr. Beery Harneberfer, wbeli'-', nearlv all of | lim- er .p of wheat, sayswini,- sacra was no ri*e In ibo river the de-stiuetkni bb hi* piitii-.ttion was equal tothai eui.ed by "'f «rt*-'' fl""'(,(,K"U- Thewind blew in a tornado, and all agree tba!snobs storm had never visited tba! seetlonwithin tbe memory or tradition of the old-
ahahftnata.The remains of Mr. john Pauli deputy
treasui, r nf Augusta Bounty, vere brougblto .slaumon rosterday afttroooa on the mailtram from the Wpm. Mi. Pani was the son
of Captain Samuel Paul, tba county trea¬surer. His tn alt h ha- bi en poor ever sincean attack Of BBSBates las' spring, and he had
io the Wann Springs recently, anddied tlnre luddoolj sunday evening fromcongestion ol the liver, lie wass promisingman, of BOChsMlafSS capacity, and vciypoi uljr in this city und ejunty.
Mnsttslon LodBOi A. F. and A. M., at itsannual i left ion Friday night chose the fol-lowing Oates*: afsalar. sf, A. Cochran;
vTardrn. U. J. Dettor; Junior War¬den, W. stt-waii; senior Deacon, Joha w.Stout; Junior Deacon, K. I. Jones;tary, A. A. Kskridge; Treasurer, P. ll.Trout. Kev. J. M. Frost and Kev. K. ll.Phillips were unpointed chaplains, and Mr.Ko«er,bjuiu tiler.
Valley Lodge, Knights of Pythias, on tbeMme night, elected Joseph K. BolrtttS chan-oller; C. A. KlcbarJ>on, vice-chancellor;W. L. Olivier, keeper of records and seal.Chancellor W. H. H. i,vnu was advancedto paM chiinvllor.Allegbany Lodge, Knights of Honor, at;
Williamson's, at their semi-annual elect ionlast Thursday night, elected Hobcrt K.Kiee. dictator; H. ts. Wiley, past dictator;31. Ham, vice-dictator; Stephen Koudcap,reporter; .. Lacy, financial ri porter; K.H. Davis, treasurer; Kdward Hamilton,eulde;-Hatcher, xuardiau . David Gab-bert, aentiutl; Kev. E. W. UcCoi kle, chap¬lain, and Dr. lt. H. Wiley, medical exami¬ner.South Uiver Lod**e, K. of II, Waynes¬
boro', last niifht elected C. B. Haine* dicta-lor; J. A. Patterson, vice dictator; Juba]
BBBBMsssaB--san--M-Ssss_MWMa,MM^,M^H. Schindle, as-utant dictator; J.H. VantHorne, reporter; J. B. Roden, finsneial re-poi tor; R. ,T. VVritrht. treasurer; W. A.Jones, chaplain; T. J. dirk, uuidc; D. P.tlarnrr, sentinel; |>r. W. A. Junes.inedieilexaminer; and advanced Dictator W. 51.thew to ihe rank of Past Dictator.
Yesterday was court-day, and but i smallcrowd of people In from the country. Thefat mers are in Ibe midst of their whent andhay hun cst. which is very Un** In someparts of the county. Rains have lumabundant <>f late. Oom and oatt are pro-imams, and were it not for the storm* so
destructive in portions of Hie county tbaoutlook would be aeneraHy very fatorabte.
Yesterday Pd Jones (a colored mun), theoldest emploisj on Ihe Chesaptike and Ohmrotd, and general favorite with officials andmea, was run over by an angina la the yardhere and his foot and ankle cut off. He blabout sixty years of agc, and it is teatedeannot recover from the shock. Penn.
LEXINGTON.YIROINTA MILITARY INSTITITR.CLOSISH EX-BROSES OE THE FORTY-FIRST SESSION.ALARGE CONCOURSE OF VISITORS PRESENT.fCorir-*potio>nce<)f the Richmond 1)1*1*1- ti J
Jobi _s. ubi.The elosinc exercises of tbe fortv-lirst
session of the Virginia Military Institutewere inaugurated nt half-pout fi nMnek yes.terdny evening by the Inspection of bar¬racks followed by a review of the corps ofcadtts by I he Hoard of Visions.After tlii' review the cadets, under the
command of Colonel Scott Shipp, wentthroutrh the various intricate evolutions ofthe battalion drill with ¦ precaflon tbntshowed their perfect training, and whichwould blYI done credit to regulars of longservice. A large concourse of stranaer!were in attendance. Of the Hoard of V'l-i-tors there were prcueut (iovernor JohnI.etcher, General Jubal Karly, (ieneral.launs McDonald, General J. H. Corse, Col-onel S. Turner, and C.lionel John ll. Pur¬cell. The examinations ure all finished, balthe result will not be pu'dishtd before theNib instant.
In the evening; a dramatic performance.I revival rather of the ulympic garni.tinder the management of Mr. W, P.Moore, of Norfolk, was flvaa nt tba HenHall, which was wit nosed by over a thou-band inectatora, and which reSected malcredit both on the soho >l and tba perform.ers. An address before the Alumni AMO-elalion was the feature for this evening.
THE UNIVERSITY.CBLBBBAYIOB OF IB8 wasiiimjton society.
IMPROVEMENT IN POBUO BALL.PISTIN-BOIBOn VISITORS.TITLED BBABUATIs,AC. PERSONALS. I.IHIITMNG.[Ootraspoadaoct (.f thc Blchaioad Dlspateh.]
Join 28, ISSI.Thc Board ot Visitors met yesterday, but
adjourned without action, OWlag to the:i'i-t!iee ol s<'Yeral members. There were
press nt Hun. A. II. ll. si uart, J. H. Miry..W. C. N. Randolph, Holmes Conrad, PaulWhitehead, ami Jobn Gooda.
Last night tbe celebration nf tbe Wash¬ington Society took place. For two yeanpist the " YVa-li." lia- boen iLi.tble to havea celebration on Mootra! o. i(- paucity ofmembership. Dniina tbta si--hm, bow*ever, i'h is revived wonderfully, and nowst mds abreast with tbe " J< tl."
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Mr. Stone¬wall J. Shepherd, ol Tenneteee, presided.After prayer by the chaplain. Boy. Dr.Vaughan, and music by Weber*! excellentLand, ihf preahieal, In a neat and grace-fui manner, presented tbe debater*!medal to Mt. William W. Wilkci-oti. of Al¬abama. Mr. Wiiket-on responded i:i amanner tint tbowed ins appreciation of tbablgta booor conferred. Tba president thenpreaeated to Mr. F. M. 0 Penn, of Tezit,the tu.'dal ii tb.- best orator in thc Wa-h-iit_r»on Society. Mr. Penn, lo ¦ ten min*ii*' .
~ speech, ihly demomirated that "Ame-li.i wa- tin- Hope or the Curie 0/ tbaWorld.'' The ipeeebca were all brief, thethe music wai food (though stale, becauseof tbe pieces having been heard here so of-ttii before), the andicii-v was fair, and weredismls-cd lu fore they got wearied. Thelawn was tiatitl-omely deeorati d, but therewu* a singular absence of '. dress" in thefair ones who attended.A noticeable feature in this commence¬
ment is Ihe improvement in thc PublicHall. It has been thoroughly repainted indn Jimmied, and tho wretched side-lights atthe Mind that natd to distract tbeeyeaolthe auditor! bavebeen dbptaead* and aband*some chandelier placed Immediately over¬head.
Anion!; the distinguished r'llton presentari rx-Goveinor J, W. Stevenson, of Ken¬tucky ; Jndgi J. W. Menslet, or Kentucky ;Eton. Tbomai Ellis, ol Chicago; w. w.Corcoran, of Washington J Judge C. I..({radley (joint oiator), of Providence, B. I.;Hon. Jame'" o. Broadband, of Missouri.
i in li-t of titled graduate! balbeen in«noonced. Tt,i> are: nuleri of Ait:Tbomai ithinton, Baltimore, lld.; CL.Andrewa, Baltimore, Md.; .1. h. Pendle¬ton, boulia, Va.; K. H. Debney, Middle-btiiy. Va.; J. P. Blair, Columbus, .Mis-.LL L's.: J. II. Woodrow, South Carolina;<;. M. Boin, Portsmouth, Va.: c. II.Fanatterov, Winchester, Va.: J. A. Lan*enter, Richmond, Va.; A. W. Patterson,Richmond, \ ¦«
It is rumored that the Board of Vi-itorswill ippolol a inecenaor lo Profeator Panand al. IttlltlOtl in several Of the-chool-.The weather ha- tuen delightfully cool to
far.Profetaoi P. n. smith left yesterday for
Europe, where be will spend tba vacationin studying new developments in mechan¬ic?, anii, it is -aid, in CMtlat an eye aroundfoi i tunable person to till the Chair ofAstronomv al the Univeiaity. This is mererumor, however.
lt i- reported that a severe storm devatated tblngi generally nt VYishington lastnight. Thc dispinv .if electricity la thenortheast, as willie.ed hue, indicated thatit wis produced bf the storm-cloud utWashington. The Datha were so vividand continuous as to appear h if it were I{rand lantern bung out In tbe northern iky,with only thc momentary peanga of a cloudl.t tween it and the beholder over a hundted
.way. Ko thunder whs heard.In-day the thermometer bal totten away
up in the nineties. Qcij.NEW MARKET.
mik wheat and gk ess emirs IB Tin. smith's-CBBBB VALLEY.NEW MAI1KKT ENI'LESS
t'AVERN'S, ETCi( ttrrespondinceiC tba Hiilnntnid Dttpateb.]
JCNK 17, 1881.Thc sturdy and substantial farmers of
thl- part Ol the Tenth Legion are now
busily occupied itt iccurlngtbelr wheat nudgrata, tbe yield In botb eatai being veryhii;.quite beyond au average for thc lastten fenn*The reader! of the Dispatch have heard
of the wonderful natural eurloaity In this
region known a- thc New Market Endless( iv, tn-, discovered October Hi, I87t>. on
tbe farm of Beuben Zirklc K-q., about fourmiles loutbeait of this place, in Bocking-ham county. Since the discovery of tbCMsubterranean wonders thousands of person!lt .ve vNiied the caverns, which are pro-nonneed irand and Imnrestive beyond de-¦erlptlon. Thc cave is remarkable on ac¬
count not only of its BMgulfeent forma-lion-, but because of Its size aud length.Prom the entrance to the end of the cave.for more than a mile.there is a IBOOawloa Ofstartling wonder! breaking upon the visitorat every step. Il is, without question, grandand uiagoitleeiit throughout, tba openingrooms ut onceitrfklof tooee who enter themwilli awe and astonishment. The la-t dis¬covered room and brilliant formations, how¬ever, known as the Diamond L ike, cap- thcclimax in this chain of underground won-
deis. But it in not tbe wish of your corre¬
spondent to attempt a description of thisnewly-discovered wonder of the VirginiaShenandoah Valley. This has already beendone in pamphlet and in other forms.Thc true Democracy here are rejoicing to
see the ifauone-Rlddlebcrger-Republicancoalition come to grief. Hs early fate was
anticipated by tbe discerning. The burialof the offensive remains of the coalitionwill be bailed willi gratification by thosewho do not care to be disturbed by a veryfoul political stench, tbe fouhat thal butbern raised lu the Slats lor years,
HALIFAX.fCormponik-acc of lb*. Blcbmond Wipatvb I
Halifax Courtbocsb. Va., )June 'ia. 1881. t
8000 aller arrival at this place yesterdaylt was ascertained that lhere would be nopolitic*! speaking. As ReBdJiuterlsm isairongnnd active here, and Republlcanisrnqulte pronounced, people had ihougbtthatsome of the nominees would be on ibeground. The war will be commenced nextcourt-day, I was told, and "then the toma¬hawks alli fly."This 8108 eelebnted place has not now
about lt thc appearance of life and thriftwhich lt once had. There ls not that old-time tidiness about Ihe public grounds iudbuildings, except the churches and thcchurcb-nrounds. There was once a charterof Incorporation granted the people, and ltwas thought that Minister would quickly tiesporting Its mayor and council, bave Hs lit¬tle dsily newspaper, and be issuing itsbonds; but the people, ss is the c.«-e with«ome at South Boston, were afraid of thetaxation generally following upon incorpo¬ration, especially when the taxers are notIbe tax-payers, and so thc charter becamenull and void. There is great ta«tc, how¬ever, manifested about the grounds andresidences of some of the citizen*, and uponthese the eye of a native of thc place whobsd not seen those houses and gioaudc formany years would love to rest. I think Iinav say that the growth ot Soc '1 Bostonand Clover, railroad and tole wns,bave damaged Halifax Courthb r, atthe least, left lt no better than ltThis place I have c died thc'(.. oe cele¬
brated.'' Few towns in Virginia havebeen the theatre of -uch political battles as
this bat baen. Beginning with the timewhen Calhoun en'ered the Senate from thenee*presidency, that bc might beat Webeteitor beating Hay ne, no people hu ve taken akeener interest In political matters. Hali¬fax county thought that, she and TomRitchie had to do the thinking for the Slate,.lames C. Bruce, a graduate of Yale College,I believe, and a member ol the Legisla¬ture, went off, a* the saying was,with Calhoun, and with him a partyof young gentlemen of hinli talents andth. ir (oilowera. There and Ibentbewarcommenced. On the rostrum at theciiirt-house, in the debating club, at tbe tillages,al barbecues in Ibe count ly, on the 8lh ofJanuary, on the .th of July.every where,except in the pulpit.nothmgcotild he bendbut speedie* 00 ntillitii a' ion and the procla¬mation, all agreeing, however, in this one
thing, that Jtekton should never Birchacron Virgin! ininti Bomb Carolina, Af¬ter this pi nod thc battle-ground* mumedother forms, and many gallant exploit! ireremembered of Wafter Coles, VincentWlteber, William Tredway, Thornie II.AVerett, Stanhope Flounioy, John B. Ed¬mund!, (H onto il. (iilmer, (fcorgc Peikin«,Thomn s. 1'.ocock, John 8. Gastric, WoodBouldln, William Smith.With William Leigh on thc bench and
snell 1 liar a* i' became bim to hearken to,there were few inch .oints as Halifax bad.Judge Leigh'- portrait now hangi over laeJudge's seat in the court-room. UnderJudge Leigh *at William G. li mk-, ThomasJ. Oreen, Woodson Hoghes, Richard Logan,Stannope Plournoy, and others of hardlylest ability. Old man were talking yester«div of the speech Of Thoron* J. Greenwhen be prosecuted Bteigail ind had biminnig for mulder; of Wood Bouldln'i-pe. ch lo defence of Ben. Grainger, winnhe procnted Grainger*! leqoittai ol tbemurder of a min named Hill whom he liatlkilled when galloping about in hi* yard in1 drunken frolic, anti of Plourooy'idefence of u man named Bradenwho had killed (or was scented olkilling) ¦ nt gro woman and burled her lu a
gully on hi* lind. Thc pulpit, too. WMt quel lo Ibe barn* thc rostrum. Beginningwith Jenkins, there came along BobertHurt, J >hn Kerr, A. M. Poindexter, John<;. Mill-, d. B. IfcQebee, and In later daysGrammer, Iltfllm, W. A. Tyree, John A.Scott, Jacob Henrv Smith, and othersworthy io rank second lo tin tn. Standingon the platform in front of Jodee I' ir ka-d.'tii¦'* offlee, I could not help thinking that1 could iee upon Hie faces of th. older peo¬ple some traces of tho cultivation throughWhich ; li> y had passed in spite of certainblemltbeS made by contact with men le-spure, less Willing to follow thc dictates oflogic and sound principles.Thc oat crop was reported better than
anybody had expected. The yield of whealnot very largs, but ol excellent qual .>.The recent rain! bad given in air of hope-fulneM to people. The tobacco etop huijust then been planted over for thc secondtune and W8S promising, lt was said, loo.Heit speculators were flying around, andthat WM regal dod :.* an indication thatpries of tobacco would be some ligure-blgber.Old Captain Betts, when advocating the
building ol tbe Richmond mid Danvilleroad, one-'slid that Halifax county couldcover tile capital with wheat. Alpha.
BOTETOURT.fCoiitepfStact al the. Btekaotv. Dtopateb.]
FlXC-JTLB, Jillie 27, 1881.A very remarkable phenomenon In thc
sbap-' ol a ii .il -tm on about one mile tquareat lbs has.-, and of a height supposed io bcabout ten mile*, presented itself in Pincas-tie and vicinity mit Saturday afternoon.bonl '2 o'clock". Gardens much injured.The -'one* were a> large ss paltridge-aggi,though many were much Luger. 1 be corn-blsdes were ridtlled into -lued-, tomato-vines etd ott at the ground, Ac, are amongthe casualties.The wheat crop i- nearly harvested, and
is good. The season up fo this time liasbeen very dry. Tin oats crop In manyplaces is almost worthless.
Your.-, X.
Has the Like llapiit'iH el !Ielore?
RlCBMOBD, June '27, 1881.Editors Dispatch: I returned home on
Thursday last from a vi-it to Dr. T. J.Wooldridge, who live* -t French Hay, Han¬over countv, Vi., and who rai-e- tine K--i xhog*, white turkey* and other fancy fowls,and 1 MW what i><aid to be something novelIn tbe fowl-raising linc.viz., a white tur-k- y-gobbler letting. Be leleeted ¦ pktne attbe fool of 8 email tine. He has been drivenoff several times, yet returned to bli nettwilli a determination to ba a mother. Hehui only three eggt la Ibe nest, but it wa*deieimined to furnish him a full supply. Is(hi* something strange or not* A fowl-ran* r may tell us. J. B. B.
The case of Mr. .in .11 Uu«k, ol tba Penn-¦ytvanli Ballroad Company, residing atCentres/ille, N. J., who WM tuted of severe
rheumatism of many years'standing bj St.Jacobson, 1- cited bi 1 Pblhtdelpbla tx-change. Neither pbyilclani |nor remedyteemed In do lay good, but Hie great Her¬man remedy cured him.
sSUI.. IMMY.
THAW GOODS DOWN.
WK SAID LAST WT.MC LOWER FBI. BB!
IT'S Aid. A MI TAKF.
THIS WSFI THEY ARK STILL LOWBBI
All ti.ju«e* advertise great bargaJat, which Istjulteeasy to do; hut tno.t lintwirtant of all is toluvethemmli.11 tMMaaert t-k for them.Determined aol to earrv ariy-'m'U .ot to next
HMM, we hnve already Mated our goods down lo
ore half their re-1 value.1.000 TBIMMBD HATS ai .1 rtoNNKTs, which
we intut sell before this month ins* out.
Very stylish I'ATTKBN BciN'VK'IS ami HATSHKmt elegantly trlmmei], sold in April at ?-_,125, aud )S0. marked down to * 10 .net *12 I
All laVJDtl H <llH'S sold at 11.25 and #1.50marked now 75e.;
All FINK AMKHH'AN CHIPS, sold at 75e.,mai.ed uaw 41c;
All FINE LACK TU* AN HoVNfTS and II \TS..old at 12.50, #_.75, and *.l, ni irked now Sl.25ard 11.50:
Our new M.'MMKK HATS, for lu-untnln ami "'»-
Matt, retlnreti in.w 11. ll .23, amiSI 50, to .Hoe.:riliLDItkN > I.M K 1 a I'.* mark eil way .'owi.;Fme FBKNCH FLOWEB8 ni-.. r-T.ATHF.ltS. aud
other MILLINKBY HOODS, prororllouatilytow.
W-clo?r promo) at 7 I*. M.: satur lay niall's at 1*o'clock. WOLFOB'.I a sHH.tn m..
828 Broad street.Je'-a-evd'-'V bttwetu I'lfl-sud Slam.
THE LATEST NEW8.
MT Tri.EURAPH TdTHE DISPATCH.
Fees *r lulled Hi.,,, .Marshal* far Mlleace-A Safe Recovered nr*m Ihe Wrecked Steam*er Haran-The Albany Cantest; Na Belalie*Yes-PrefeaMr Kleiae the IM*« av rrr *r the('.met-The Brlbei? I nv<-sii*atiou al Alba*"r Kr,alu la the Indlcineat of senatorNc«.iou. A Trio *r Manterer* Arreated-Attrmated tait ide l. Flew Volt Harbor-A Jrffersaa (Te*a*i Mard»r «on.plmior*Trial at Ceaatantlaoale-Aa Entire VillageDestroyed by Fire-Billiard Match at I'aris-The llavaaa C'able-A Martling EnglishRailway Tragedy, fcc, fcc.
Tba I.alc Fatal Affray at Norfolk.ffnaaSsJ telnram to th* IMspaich J
Norfolk, Va., June 28.-Mr. JacksonEastman, of thc well-known Arm ot East¬man. Powell & Co., who was stabbed in an
affray at the Atlantic Hotel a few nightsa»o by a young roan mined Donald, diedto-night. Dr. Galt, Ihe coroner, ls holdingan Incpiest. I).mild left the city carly thismorning, being bailed for 11,000.
Now Yark Nenator*.NO SOLUTION KKACHKD AT ALBANY.
Albany, June 28.The vote in thc Jointconvention to till thc short-term senatorialVacancy wee as follows: Potter, 49; Conk-ling, 31 ; Wheeler, 42; Cornell, 3: Lapham,17; Fenjar, 1; Crowley, 1; Roach, 1;Rogers, 1. No choice. The conventionthen proceeded to vote to fill the long-termvacancy with the following rosnll : Depew,50; Kenan, 49; Platt, 27; Cornell, 9;Wheeler, 1; Crowley, C; Hoskins. 1; Lap¬ham, 3; Tremaine, 1. The Chair an¬
nounced that no election bad been had Ineither case.A motion to adjourn wax curried.ayes,
78; noes, 70.and the convention adjourned.
Senator Session* Indicted tor llrilxry.Albany, June 28..An indictment for
bribery baa leen found agaiaai SenatorBesslons. Ile is heh' in 13.000 ball.
Slitted St.it' s Sin I sill, ls' I ees.
WaSarnOTOB, D, C., June 28..In tba set*tlemeotof the accounts of George Turner,wno reeved aa Manual for thu Mbidie antiSouthern districts of Ataluma from 1876 till1880, the question srcee as to wbetbi r bs is
entitled to n lleege on each of twoor more wips ol atsOjaUSMJ issued m
one case foi WnBeaees residing inone locality and served at tba WUM Mme:
also, whether ba is entitled tn mllente onenchof two subjiO'iKts for witnesses requitedlo appear and testify, generally under slmt*lar circumstances, The First Comptrollerot tin- rrensory tenby decided thal tbalaws relit! Ive lo fees of marshals pro¬hibit constructive mileage on writsserved by deputies, and stso pro¬hibit mileage for travel not necessarilyperformt d. The comptroller further main¬tains tbst under tbe existing law titOpoMaafor witnesses who are required lo attendany term of the Circuit or District Courtson tbe perl of the Uofted 8talM should re¬
quire them to testify generally bffore thesrand, petil lory, and court, as ihe ease mnybc. '__
¦nrtme .Mullera.SAFKOFTIIK WUUCKBOITXITBBStATIBSTBAJtBB
huron sVOoraBBO.Nonrout, Va., .June % ..Last wet*k Eu*
gene Whitney, i submarine direr eonni cu dwith the wrecking Iras of Junes- power &Co., this eily, found a'infill Ivvo-htlinli1 tl-pound aafe la ibe sfter-eabia of Um wreckof ike United States steamer Huron, whichfoundered ob ibe coast of Kitty ifawk, N.c.. in Nuveins.er, 1877, Tneeontentnof thesafe, which was open* ii yesterday, were sisBritish »overe"-:'i» of rsTSSus coinages, twosilver nu-.I il-, MaHtse cross shape, eaebbearing on it- obverse, la s circle, .< Fideli¬ty, Zeal, sad Ol" (In nee"; in the centre,"l\ S. N." (bi iii- bick of one was en¬
graved "Henry F. BmSBtrsoB/1 md os ikeother .'Junes ('oticli''; one beery plain18-karat gold lit)'-', no name, and a silvercoin of an uncertain date. This safe basbeen searched for with interest, as it was
thought to contain a large amount ..f money,bul ms mine was found it is presumed llbelonged to ooo of tbe offioers and not thepaymaster.A I ex-in \ t tem pm Suicide lu New
York < Hy.Nr.w TOSS, June 28..Vi sti rd .y after-
noon Alexander Brother, aged thirty-threeyear-, a native ol Pennine, Texas, attempt¬ed to commit .-uiciiie by shooting blntei ifwith -i pistol on board the steamer WesternTexas, then tying at her Wharf in Beetriver. Losses and reverses in his business,vvhie'i Wal that ff I furner, are supposedto hive been the MUSS of his resorting toself-destruction. lie had already st eur, il I
passage to Texas, but was this morning re¬
moved lo Bellevue Hospital, The extentof ins injuries era nat Bedoitety known.His mind is b. lieved to be affected.
Mr : I- li' i't f'.XplOSiOII.(.Tscixv.yi, .June 18..Tao Hemmer Phae¬
ton, wini racing wttktbe steamer Handy,thi* sfternoon at t o'clock exploded berboilers, and the boat Was toni to pieces.The chimneys of tbs ll indy were blown off.Tin- accident happened four milts Bp tberiver from here. Beth boats were Hiedwith passeogera. The steamer Wildwoodbas gone to tbe rescue, Efo newi ins jctb ,i ree, ived as to th' extent of tin- lots OlUte, The Phaeton wis s small slde-wbeelsteamer, valued al 15,000, la the local tradebetween Vaoeeburg and Ifsnenester.
.: ii I. rn s A in sleil.
QaI#TBSTOX, June 'IS..A special fromGraham, Texas,aaya s " Sheriff Milton lu*arrived and I toked In j iii Pete McDonald,Dine McDonald, and Kick McDonald, who
murdered Mr. Martin at Belknsp and rob¬bed his st,ne. rney were caught while
asleep al ike house of their father. Goodathey bad with them were recognised ssstolen gootN, und seven BOrsCS as til >--¦
stolen in Grayson county. A largenumberof people are here from Betkuapyaud it isfeared an attempt will be mule io lynch the
prisoners. Intense exciteasent pn-vaiis."Kweii pc-d i imo .Int.
GaLTBaTOV, Jun-' -8..A special fromTyler nye; Dr. Ball, who was streated as
an accomplice in the poisoning of Hancock,together with live i there, baa mads his es-
cape from jail. This i> tbs third recapswithin thirtv days.sixteen persons, in¬cluding a murderer, hor*c-tbierce, etc.,baring i ie >;» id within that ttase.
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PBjOrBSBOB Kt.KINK SVIIi Tn BK ITS OIS-OOCBBCB.
LOOISCIXU, Ky., June 28..Prof- asorKliene, of Hirtford, in this State, elainMIbal be dtacovi red tko eomsl now attractingatti ntlon in BeptembCf last. He .says thisis the comet of 1783.
Railroad Himds io bc Issued.Mr'MPins, June 28..Tin re were lied to*
day In ina county register's office papersproviding for the i*«u:ince of first-niortuaijebonds to thc amount of 3600,000 by tbeowner* of the Memphis and Holly Springsrailroad, the funds tobe used in completingthc road.
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A Man I>l*>onibo**«lled with a Razor.
JajfamsVOB, Tkxasi, June 28..Dr. .1. ll.Avenger was oompktety dsnsmbowelk i bya BCgro with a drawn ruzor, whom the Hoc-tor had kn ti. ki d down. Hr. Avenger CBS*not recover. He was a member ot Ino StatsLegislature. _
Benth at Nea.N'k.w York, June 28..The steamship
Weetara Texan, from Fernandina, Fl.i.,arrived to-day. Charles Kelly, acoal-heavrr,died on her passage from exhaustion, andwas buried at B unswick, (la.
The Havana (able.Kky WfcST, Fla., June 28,-Thr steamer
Daucia, Braw, arrived here yesterday, hav¬ing cuinplited the work ou the Havanacable. Tbe company now ha*, two cables;in complete- order,
as_mLsYTBBT 8rs>BtBU«lir ft awn.
T«rkejr.THIAL OF COSdPIR ..'OBS.
CossTAXTirmFLe, Jone 28..lo tbe trial ofthc conspirators yesterday the public prose¬cutor demanded that the penalty of deithshould be prononneed against the actualassassins, jnd that Mldbat, Bacbdl, andMahmoud Pashas be condemned to fifteenyesrV hard Isbor. Tbe a-«a«sln confessedthat the assassination was ordered by NouriPasha. The replies of Kuehdi Pasha in hi*x'immation at Smyrna are systematic de
nlais of the allegations. Mldbat Pasha, inhis address, rebutted the twenty-sxvenpoints of the Indictment, and declared tbatbe would never have degraded the revolutionwhich he bad glorified, and which bad beentccomplisbed without bloodshed. MahmoudPasha energetically denied participation Inthe crime. Tbe session lasted six bour«.rne members of the diplomatic body and aarge sumner ol spectators attended tberial.Loxnos, July 28..The Constantinople
correspondent says.- «« A wnstier nnd hi-companions alane confessed lo the murder>f ex-Sultan Abdul Aziz. The others ac-.used stoutly dented any complicity in theiffiir."Sn Encllfttl Ilnilu nv Mild Tunnel Trna;.edy -A Mew-paper Minn Implicated-London, June 28..When the Brighten
-ailway express train was stopped for thecollection of tickets outside of Briabton,.e.-terday, a man named Arthur LefroyBM found in one of the csrria.es woundedn the head, and bleeding. He reportedhat his fellow travellers were countrymenind au old irentletnan; that shortly "afteraa«sinj? (.royden he heard a shot, and¦va* sninned. The police found spy.'ral billies embedded in tbe carriage,ind in Balcombe tunnel they tjunti withils throat cut the corpse of F. J. (Jold, aetlred business-man, who had been toLondon to collect dividends. He was alsogabbed In various places. Only a pocket¬book containing cards was found on hisperron. Lefroy, after having hi- WOUOdsire-sfii, started for Lunion. Notice hasMen bined Mstlng thal he will be iccused»f the murder of Mr, Gold. Ile is a new-.asper reporter; iged tua sty-two.
I'ltiliaiiicntaii .Mattera.Lovnon, June Sfj..In the Boose ol Com*
aions to-day Mr. Gladstone, speaking on bblmotion of wblebbegnve notice yesterday,relative to thc progreMon toe lend bill. Mid:ie hope* to prorogue Psi llsmeni -taring thetir-t wuk In Angnat.Mr. Gladstone's motion that after Wed*
SCSdsy MTerSl Stages Ol thc land hill -hallhave precedence over olin i ord, rs i.( biisi-iifss whenever the bill Bpnesrs »n the BO-liee-P'M'Cr until the HoUM snail otherwisedecide was adopted without divi-iou after Ii|. bat! la-ling an hour and I half.
Terrible ( uiilla.iaiinr.Loboob, June 28..A GeocYs ditpateb
says a YllligC in Yalla!-, consisting olit.out NO bootes, lia* been mtii.r. de*-">¦ by a eonfltgration. One of thebonn - wa* set on tire nv ligbtnlna, and tbeHames, under a blgb wind, rapidly spreadlo the whole viii ige.
International Milliard Hatch.Pubs, June .8.. rbegrind international
billiard Batch between PIgnsni ind Car¬oler, tbe Prenefa ebampions, and Stationand Plot, repretenllnB America, was playedon Sunday ii cirque de (liver, the formerwinnini.' bf _f) point!.
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Kilt CSE IN FAMILIES, HOTELS, CLUBS,PABTIE8, ETC
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C. H. BBAVB8 A BUSTS.
j TRI "ULT: PIM H'' :
uss lately been iatiadaeed, ami ait tl Bllh-Mltsdpopular favm.
IT IS WARRANTED TO COBTAIB ONLY THKBIMI BI LIQUORS,
carran withCHOICE Ki: ITT Jin B8 AM) GRANULATED
BUBAR.It lc remly on opcnlnjr ami will be fband an sen e-
sbleadthiloa to the choice tblnp win.ii undeniablyenlarge the pleasures of life ami encourage kooJfCllOsrsblp ami iiaxi nature il' rightly eiitnye.-J.
(,| nil AT ALL TIMES.fUSTTBRTHINQ TO KEBF IN WlSE-ClL-
LABS.
HDEBOABDS NnT COMPLETE WITHOUT
: BUB PUBCH. :
IT CAN BE C8ED < l.l.Ai: OR WITH FBESHMILK. ICE, SUDA, OR IK»T M ATM!,
Ll MtNAIiK. nt! Wl'l ll FINE[CE,TO BU1T TH1 TASTE.
Sold hy leaillmr wliie-iiieriharits. grocer-, hotels,i. ¦! -ii iik/i«L!> even wbere,Tratle npptled al manufacturers' prlee.* Itv
CHBI8TT.AN 8 WHITE, Grocers, KU M.nustreet, Rlcbraoud, Ya. la 8-4$a.WBF8n
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FLORIDA WATKH,
TOILET, HATH, AND SICK BOOM.
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On tlrati.ht fruin the new aadskgaal MammothAreli'- Soda FoaatalaiBOMS Waihi. Uk rm -io.
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TC. Diri'NKi:, e..i uer of Thirds. and Mar-hall streets. Fl ItM-tllM.
ISDI.IilAKKK I bave al my new wareliou-t'alal) sappi] of Metal lc sad Wooden! a»keu.-i:ttr. wiih Kearns, i -Bal Beerse.saa Hadwfn mun .. ra stable, raak as sse lo taral-i funeral* aubelowest rate. I har.' a telephone al my office, 3u<Iattentl any call, day and __gbl,froai my ami tOBB-trv. i uiul*-'. nt bal.-- muI in eases win-re I cannotalt, mi niv-elf._fr 19-eo<16m
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N.t. 1_13 KIST HbOAI) STKEKT,Bil HMOND, VA..
haantaree a«M*imeiiii.f Wooli anti MKT \I.LH("sKM. CASKKTs. -HKtHTiS, CLOTH CAS-KET8, Ac-, AT W)W f'KH M.Country and teie.rupti order, promptly attenuta
todivornlsht. an88_sasmil
JOSEPH W. LAU BE,rUBMISHIKO-l BDBBTARBRV
ColtVkK FlKSTAM) BMOAB lilREKTfl,Hit IIMi.sti, Va
WOttO ANO MKIAI.I.1C BCWAI.-CAMtH,KOHKH. HEABBE, HAt --.
sndallihlnirt.r.tiutsiieat lowest bates.Telegraphic and r..>u_irv or.lers MtUclu-d. tau o
IP YOU WANT TO MAKE A OOOD,I'UBF. DB1NK,
BUY YO CK IC F.PHOM TUE
BtCHitO.ND ICU tgMl'ANY.
FINANCIAL.RICHMOND STOCK EXCHANGE
TCKSDAV. June SS. ISSI.Hstai*..10 i hares il Ichmoi d aad A liefhs ur
Railroad st 89, 10 do. at 68. 60 do., li. C.. al SS80 da, B. C.. ai fl Ht,, sn rio. at SHH, 40 4o. al ODs;SO thates Norfolk and Western Railroad at Sis,.ld de. at Sit; 10 share* Atlsots and CharMtrB*'lroad Income* at 82%: 6.000 shara* WesternWorth Carotins Railroad, 18S0, at 108 ; 60 shar»-Petersburg aad Weldon Railroad at 34!*. SS do. a341*. IO do. at SSH. 25 do. al 34*.SrnasnSB *Al,*B.-40 shares Rlchraondsnd Al
lf*haiiy Railroad at G7$.RTATB "BCtBITIBS. Bid. 4**"l.
."lrBlnlalO-46's.J. and J. 6*1 boVlrirtnl* consoU.-l.amU... #5 SSv'irmala peelers, J. andJ. 42V 45Vlritliiia deterred, J. and J. 1*. is,V rel ola Interest rertlflcates. 18Vlrttnh* ta»-rec«;lr3ii!e capons. Bl 04Vorte. CarollBB 4's,.|. andJ. ki, tn
city Statue.itlrhraoiKleliy 8'*, J. and J. 133I'lrrtraondcliy H's.J.and J. lift"* ndrichmond etty .V»,4. andJ. 107 107;,Petersburg etty fi'*, f. aad M. HSi'eierst.iirir city 8'», siH-e'l tax. 113Vter*l.ur« eilyer*. V. »ml M. 100..ynclibunr city BV. J. amtJ. 108
KAI'.limn BOMBS.'.ando, lt. \\. S's, 10()B. J.4.1. 00'.ando. lt. W. S's, 1918. J. 4.1 .... (14. 111.IO. R. \\. pore. O'*. 1898..I. Jl J. 114.'.ando. |{.\v. aara. ri'., 1HS7.J. AJ. lOvx ..
k'a. and T. It. If. 2d mort. o'*. J. 4 J. lOiSJi'a. and T. lt. l(. 3.1 m"rt. H's. J. 4 J. 121loiiths. H.K. lsiraorWre. 8's. J. A J.. U3'OUlh S. R. K. 2d lU-.-rt. i-t".ti'».<f. 4J. !<>.% .
louth S. R.K.:titinnrt.|irer.e'«,,l. 4.1. ioriN'.ir.iind 1. K. K. lt n,.jTt. 8'x..l. A.I. 103ifor.aadP. ''. R. lstinurt. 1's,.l.4 J. 104sor. and I'. H. R. 2d mort. H\,.l. 4 J. ... 118'eur.'.urn K. ll. Sd tn«rt, 8's, J. A J.. 122!* ...
{.and I'. K. R. mort. 7*i. M. 4 N. 114t.. B. and P. lt. R.uiort. 8*s,J.AJ. liriL.B and I\ R. R.eaiM o' , J. andj.. 1 Uri:.. B. BB I'. R. R. mon. 7's,.|. A.I. 115{.. V. and I*. R. R. mort. S's, J. A J. 1051. i.id V. R. R. 2d mort. ti's. J. A.I.. 125{., V.lf.uilC. lt.lt.H-. J. 4 -1. 118 l-i:2t. * I), lt. R. consol fl'j. lr.85. Bf. A N. 1041.1 H. I", lt. consol S's. 18SO, M. ,t N. 107t.4 D. R. R.solde**, J. AJ. 105V 107;..'.¦ .i \. k. 1;. ist uw.ri.7'(. 1. .v 1.... iii [ia'lidii..ni lt. It. lit mort. 8'*. A. A O. 112 112SMUnU rind 1 harloite 7S. .1. A .1. ll;!', 115I..aawdC.laeoaw S's. 95...« .aad A R. 1:. 1 Mort. Vi l. Ad. 1 ll:,r.»nd.« :. R.2dmort. 7'., A.SU 10&B 105LSi..rtli 'an.ima Railroad (i's. 98s 99rYestera \. t. R. R. 7's. M. aN. 107*, 108BamoAo aiucna. Par.
:..*;iil o. Railway common. 100 SO IBMA., M. and <». R. lt. 100 2h SOftlchruoHd and IVle.rsliunr K. il.. 100 I02S lotIC.K. and I'. K. lt. tomuinu. 100 BU 101it..r. and r. R.B. 8 per c. saar., loo H'5it., r. and I*, it. r. 7 per c. gear.. 100 120I?, sud li. R.K. 100 108 IOUfeaboardand Boaaah* R. B. earn, loo looMBbaird ami Roanoke R. R.saar, loo 100B.,Y. M.and Ches. Railroad. lou hi looItu-liuioii.i and All" ir ha ny lt. lt... loo SBK BBB.[*.,C. sod A.Railroad. 100 a? fte*. and Char. Air-Line Hallway... 100 n-2 ki1,Worth CarollBB Railroad. lo.1 ne 100Norfolk and Western preferred... IOU <H'» «l*jfetenburs Ballroad. loo 34 34',
hank ivocna,Kir it National. loo 1:15Natl..i.u Hink of Virginia. 100 98 IOUPlanters TVaUonal. 100 ISOMervluintl National. loo 115'tate Hank of Virslala. loo K'SMM/.-.- Hint. SJ 22 21Bank of tom mi ri-s\. 25 25Union Rank of Richmond. ... 50 112 07lltj Hank. a5 25"* ...
I'eterstwrs itaYlaca 4 las.Co. 20 SI 25ivsna knee cobwavii
Virttli'l.-i Kl re ami Marine. 25 BBSIfirainla Home. BS ^7-,Cityfire. BS ... v*4BerchaiiU aaa tfecbauics. 100 US 94
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Saar Tobk. Ism SS..Jfoea.Stoeka Sall hatUrn:. Mom>v on caji, cent. Kachana**--Long, 4>-:lV; -li'.rt. 4801*. Stat* bonds uni-'.(jotertimi nts i|iii>-t.
¦.;..' niny..ii^uty. Stasis; par etat, B*xaamsa.¦IM.. i...v. rum, nu." timi: nea S's, 10SSI ".w"S's. 114'-: new 4's, iii',. Mal- s null t.\eei>tTeam - '.
wail strkkt raaramDAT,Nt w roon,JaneaS..Th* p...<.'.* BnaaetalanleH
(i:4o P. M. edin .1 ) tars: 11 >hi B k t sctai e«tuned Suites t.-oii'i, sr* !. hlghtr for the exten >-dS's and otherwise nncbanaed. vta'c bond* arer; er .mi', hlgner. Haitroad bonds ate 1 ',low,r. Tbertoek market darin* the early d ultimwa* .¦, 11 '.- "i (:¦ > Si, iH-r. .nt. 11, iii,- pabileat lon ..;
y\r. Kmk'.- elrcniar, itlvlBa « aeconnl of last >:mir-d .\' nu hi- fri pre* nt.nive intuit saeau. Thuoeclln* i-i¦ nil," int m..ii- "loneM kl rauiaa tu-rel come on itu- aarkel lu the ssmettate. Thisdecline w^ followed bf a reeoreryof ',r.i \ andsliM-e tin 11 the n .r,»>-t in. been steady, but verynil-. Aside n.m hil- troak-Maestocks, which reit'..I 2, i>» r <.< ni., the notably v»rak stresson saalltran*actlons bar* been Manhattan Besch, whichtell from SI lo 4.6.C.CC.4 1. froa S7HIO0S,Ho.ton Alr-I.lne tro:u (JO i.c.i. and i.aki- r rle andMTatera from iii to (ju. Tb* ncsptlouaiij timi tos'ron? -.o' k-> hare titi a Western I'm n Idegrauba ii Wabash. Momy 1- 2 '.."<:' ¦; her cent, ou call,2 to 4 pei riiii.on lime, mid ¦( t'.j per cent, oaprime. Tba rates for bills oa landon were 1 kn-,morolaa redneedbaifaeeBttotiM pound starltas.Tue reHoatae qaoiatious werr i-nnnit to-dny al
2*30 P. M.: Western Union. 18S; Weatera Unionnea sioek. Uli,; New York Central. 145; Lake!*bore. 127',; Micnlaaa Central, lOSkj; N. w v..ik.Laka Erle aud Western, 45 j .vw rora, Lake BrieandWatern preferred, wo; Niw Vork. LakeKrteand xv,-u ru second>, nf: Delaware, l.arka-wanns ju-i Western, 122',: n«w i.rs, \ r-1 tral,100**; Delaware and Hanson, 1 BMJ Readlnc. 3l>;Nortnwestern, 1241,; >t. Paul. 12T,: Wanasa sadPaclSe. B7 ; WaOaak and faaflc inefi-rrwi,'.u',; Union Pact Sc, H8%i vi.. K. and T..BOh; H.uni!...! and Bl. 40., ll.'ii lanni! Biami >t. Jo, preferred*, ll"..,: ohio aad *B*.slsslnpi, 4i'i,; I'acitii- Mao. ."JU; c. c. amil. ( .. 214; Koribern Pacifle common, 44;Northern PartSe preferred, S4hS CeatraJ PaclSe,'jh\; Rock Island, L42'j; Chesapeake and Ohio,iOi : Lonlsrlll* and Nabri le, ltn>; Ontario andWestern, 8r*4t; Manhaiuu KteTated, 2C,\: inmuisC'entnur 1:'.'.»,: Canada, Soutnern. 05; Ch'caao,hBrllnsloa and (putney, IBS! D**a»ei .iiui RioGrande. 109H; 8uP*bI sndomaba,42',: St. Pauland mi iii 1 preferred. 106; V, CC. and l.. 94:Erle aud Western, :,s',; ihlcaeo, St. I als aadBea Orleans. M»; , .,1. (oil, 81; ohi,. Central,SI .; Texas PaclSe, .>'>; 'iv-xai l*aeta« I., ti..90.
HAIAIMORE.BAXTtatOBB, Jun. 28^-Vlrxlnla S's, deCrrre**,
IB 1 consols, SS; second serle*. 42f*;B**r 10-b0*b,58; North Carolina S's, 89)4. BWionlay.
COMMERCIALS.GRAIN AND COTTON EXCHANGE
BtcBMoao, Jua* 28.1881.SALBS.
, i.i{\..Wlilti-, 222 i'll bets vtrv rood Bl 'I-!'-.Mixed. 121 bushels prime and viv *o...| ,,t 68c
,*.2 Hi-til-- prime st Sic. Western miara,400 bush, I- \-1> Bood Bl B7e.
Flour.noar.W«qaot«: Kin.-, t.i <¦*'..-.<.: uti. IS.SO
ra »iiperflne,S3.tB -1 non 1 ira is,or taten! family. l7.."IO<a*SI;
..-. Inspection, extra, tl.75; mperSae, *.V
tty Teleginpa*BBW rOBJL
M.w VOBE. .line 28 -Cotton anlet and strelly;7il i.air-; npunds, Ile., Orleans, ll,.',
-..nun rn il .ur quiet sod Bocbause I. « beal ti nv
an.t ,r. lower, \»Hil moderate haslne**; BowS t'til-CMO.S1 24 ,. uii/r.iied red, U.liMkSl '*'.*'. Bo. t
uiiK-miiid 1..'. SI.28®SI 2*H; No.a unrraded rt-d,il.27a(aS1.28t; cana*.SI 2-'i"."*l W*'- rill orplainer. No. 2 red,#1.2«; N .. 1 red, M.S1; mix¬ed wini, r, *l 21 .''.ri-24';: oufraded white, SJ_1S0S1.2O; N... l iin/i 1.1..1 whit*-, ll 2«'* tl.27',;No. 2 red. June, *1 27 -*l 20^: Juiy Sl.2rtV't.¦ I.ii8<<; Ausost, S1.24'i Si 2.1\; 1.Lintier,11.28V H2.'; No. 1 wlilti-. Jin... S1.2«\M? 1.27,. oin Vi le. low. r an I au-:* -i.
Inirwrak: umrraded, Blf4B7c; No. I Ba*jS8e»;itearaer 54 .¦¦*', .: No. 2. BS «*5f* Not,Jun,-. 5(1', t5ry ! Jn'V,6BV<BB*4C.;A uru*'.Se*»;M-piemtier, iii'.S'" *i77' ; Oember. 57ii<*>37Hc.Oats better snd more j<.!iv; n .. :t. 4l',e. Ilousqnl*t. CoSk* 'iui" iiei '. h 11 .-. >i. -u.-ir un-
irinir d .01.1 M-i-. aa'et; r» tim quiet snd.al oat;Staudard /.. t)"*« &*,<-. M. !.--.> dui ann weak;,,n test, redoing u\ e. Bira la fair demand aaasteady; Carolina and Lo ulan*, .»', i 7»,-. Koalanmi and quiet at |2.l .'. '»2.10. Turpentlhi qnli t1 W.oi linn sud fi r ol Inquiry; domett'sri-i.-e :tl a 4*>-.; imlw I..''" I'".: unwasaeB.lSSae -leia*, 14/irSOe, Pori Brm md qsact, wiih-out quotable ctuM'te MliaNs* i|ui*i aaoSrmi ion*-
'../¦.; -ii"i'. '.< /-. Lard opened w»ak.afler-¦\ ,>.) sdvanc d. snd .d wi ti itu- soi 111 lost;primestesin, .pot «11 4 : July,111 ee^SU.70;
-1 lt, ); r»|jtraia r. *ll.|7',(d»iii 1.27 -: ..t*r. 411 iHtfeiLlSHsall (he >e*r,tin j:, (I IO j". Brati hts Braer.
lAlflMORK.BALTOIOaB. .lune 28.-flour'.j. ot ami u*»
changed. Waeat.^oathern eraser: .¦ eru loaer.s stead y; aiutbarn red. Si .2d tl Ba;aabar,
St.aSatSl.aa; a saan ta'e of n- * ai lil 40; No.BP w|,itel |. Jl.lf. ?12'>S'1.
Sl.2B\;Jul) 4121. \n«u t, «i 2VJV*S1.22*4i >eiiuiniH'r. Si 23V<*tl ' 1 .>m-- in le rn iiuiet. and -,.< a i\; western .¦ wer ami dull;sonthetu whit*, 60a,; tetlow. BSe. "'.- steady a..diinoo ji- i\.- I ¦: miara,saifc.; i'< 11 "r"" with-ont quotaol* ebanae, CaSea 1 trt»¦*: Rio rew^«.^.
ont 1narr lo tale, k uawr -tet.lv; *. A,"loft. 10*10. Wnteker amst at St.lS. Kreisla, Brui-
narh in.-.cJ.kVUUISTllaal
I., risv.i.t.x. Jun- 2H.-)i,jr slsavSvj Ba, I,S5.V.5''' *.> j"- ebsdee lo fan. v. itiai-Sd Bv. Wneatoula ai ?i.m. Coroauletai >2-. 1'ut, lu fair du-maud al 42c. i'ork thin. Baw.BM*aU Mmuir andbi*aer; ibaalasn. So IB; rm.S8.70'.sl»l*«.SB10.rason :ii-.iu: and alfSari snoalaVra, »7; Tit'. 1
?».*i0; ttdrs, till. H*u«-Suuir-ta«*U, Uv.Wbiskei ilead> a. $1.08
1 IMINNATI.CtN'riVHATi, June 2t*.."flour railer; family,]
|S.a0asS& TS; laaei aacBaaat a, Bjk il "?:.'. salmd qtBMably lower. Corn .inlet ai 47 V\ **[¦ <|»'*varoi.- and firm at 4D'-.r. I' r* kVnur at S10.5U.I .rd (ir t. ai 411. Hmk-meal* In <o.id detaaad a 0a >iia<te lilMlnr: so-uilder*, »«. 12>, ; rlt>. *>8.ft5. Ba-ev.n Brnier t>ut not oiiotaoly liistK-r. Wbi.aey acilveaud Urtu at Si.08. Misar c*.,ier; IihkIj.. Ill,**like; X»-wOrl«aiv*. 7*»('t8V- H<«* *t«iev; com-
mo* mi u:it,|4.'jotiit«; luckin, sm ¥utmn\HMMHM*
ST. LOUIS.t«T. I.nrih.-<liiue28.S*tour quiet and un,-ri.ni;i d.
Wheat uuselllti! a. d lower; No. %t led full. SI 17*lfaSl.l7\ ca », Sl.l4'.ftSl.l.HJulv. Com lower ;
tS*.'-. <¦ .sh. 45',c. June. Oati Irregular; 10BM *»lt«h.gin- .'ti, ea h. SSc June. Wt iik, v Uulu r attl «,8. P-nks'rona; )ol»dun, SIS. 75. l.atdbisiKr;* il ni W.d 111 20 hhl. !tu!k-ima.Uirm; car-
1 iola" of ehoaiders.il: nu. S8 SO; *l.le<, SK 75.I'.a.-.n blather: sbouider-. *«8VS; nS *915'^
'?9.50; »lOts. |9 7H*»'7».
CBicAtsfeifeae 8tVglVis(f*MB. SFtMafIL* I'C'aaSTVl'.lojilfl.fwTtair%{ifteisemand and tosser and sreak; Sage, essb.*44*: July. Oats no«eifed sad lower, csne-toii'omer oniions, at 3Wkc. ra*h ind Jose, STM, kllu'v. Port r-tHv acivo and a shade blaber;|lfl..1i)c_-h,tl«S0«|18..t.)|iuiy. Lard active.Iron*.-nd hlvhev. especially for ctsh: 811.80.ssh. tn «B july. Baik-m««ts Brm; shoulderslo.83; tin, #8.00: rlear. 18.86.
MILWAUKEE.MtLWAi'KKi, June _8.-KK>t.r i|titet and la fair
lenu.i.1. VI ii'at-nvitied and weak; N... 8 Mll-«».ik»- hard ll.IS.'; seo. 2 Mt'waatee soft, raabail Juoe. ll.joli, ciiti) quiet and ¦ocBanced.mt luaclire: No. _, 86" y. Providion* armer.He>s port. S16.SO raab and July. Lard.Primoleans, til 33 caali a.4 Joly. Il vu dull and noa..lal ai *.*.ni'_j,S.VHo.
MEW YOBK COTTON FLTUBES.Saw YORK, Jane '-P..Cotton-Oroas rec«rtp«r,
i-M tastes; future* ei.-e.i dull bat steady; tale*.9 000 haiti; June. tl0.»9tf 111; Julr .fin 97ttU09S: Anrn.t. fll.Oltffll.riB: HetKetnD-r,10.K2 i|ti' ttl 0-t.>t,cr, 110.18^110.30; No-ember, tloii7.-allo.on; December. 110.08i-ii.nnrv. til..ls../tio.i»: Sebruary, |lo S0g»10 .13 : sturt-ii. tio 44»rlld 45.
-I S KI MK ¦RFKU.IUKMt iv._MINIATFBE ALMANAt.-Jt'StK 28, ISflf. ~
an rises. 4:40 Hir.ii"Tiob.un esta. 7'_0|Momtn#. «-.«¦lonni-ts.... 9:i8 i FyttHne1.. 0:48
POBT OF RICHMOND. Jc<ik 28. ISSI.SAILED.
Steamer Aries, rufford, Norfolk, Catted Slatestall, uiercuandise and oaaatuireri, I . K. Tania,sent.Steamship Old Dominion. Walker. New York,ieroh.Hi.llM' and j.i. i.-. t-, ii. \V. Allei. f Co.,MMe.Schooner William Walton. Hecka'ew, Phlladel.hia. hay and lumo»r. Cart;- A Farter.
MBMOMABM M.RBW York, dune 28..Arri vt d | Schooner* O. T.lubbani, Loveland. Harry Oor'mu*. Cornell; Hal¬ie J., Snead; Cf.nie Ila Ncwkirk. Huntley; K. H.Irk, Curtis: Charl-s W. Alcott, rrench. from Vtr-Inla. Sailed, tu hoouer Willam* C. Wickham,todman, for lilcbinond.
By Te(eerapb.BOSTOK. June Zr}..Arrl\etl, schooner Montararom Hi. lon. ii i. Va.
REPA RT I KM ill' Ml SM tit M.
boil \VASlilX(iTOX~ BAL-A*a_ILfr rtMOBR, I'nii. \itt-:.i"Mi v jyt3___LKW YORE. ANO ALI. POINTS NOMH ABD:ASI'..The Potomac st;e*nitiont « -mpaiiy'i newalMt -uamcr f X<'KlXoB, twice dallv (e_.-*p4iindiy) between Quantico ai..I Wai-hliiR'nn. lu'¦tin.ellan wih tl allis I Ho litroml. In i|. nck<-iir. and P.*i..mac railroad. L*ave HichujnndKlehaiond. Fredern:k»bargaad Potosssa railroad)! s:l_ -\.M.. arrive ai washington (steamerEa*.Satori at _ P.M. Leave R'ctnit,.ii.i uti. iimoii'l."rel. rick finnie and Poa -mac railroad) ai Btlvi P.t.: arrive ai Watliliuion (steamer kzeaJ iori ato-.:io P. MINTBBCBANOCABLB TICKET* -Arr-cRe-
Mati kavt ba n p. rieeted hv wbn li ait-rail ticketsrom au inil.lj siou.h toall txlnt* Nulli. K.i-t, ami\ift. readliitf ria R.. K. A F. lt. R. and A. A F.ailwav, will M rtWived * r ..ii-1-..rini !tin on .lie-at between (Jimmie.. anti Wa-hlufrton, walmulxtra chant. Passeaaers sottta North eau. If ilteyt-s'.re. prac-TS room- anti -iiendilie inuHt on board,ml mote nt r trip on early mernina- tr..ln«.
0COBOS M ATTI NO i.Y. Superintendent.C. A. Taylor, denerai Tit k.t Agent. Je ii
POII OLD POINT fOM.ftJHg^.ORT, BOBPOULFORTSMO! Ul. AND KKi.C-
LABLARPrBBSOBdAMEBRIYRRDnUMyliALSO
¦ovnki-tim; at OLD POtMl IAMB AKTF.K-Mi'.N WITH ITESMI lt- FOB WAslllKO-
itt.N. !).(.. BALTIMOBB ANO THKNORTH. SMITHFIELD, ANO
ll A MP ION. VA.
BRRATLY REDUCED RATE*.
FARB rOOLDPOlRTOR BORPOLE, fl.SO.
\:.i rOOLDPOIKTOfl POBFOLK, ARO BE-TittN. f_3y.
TICKETS00 D I nih. i -in.
MS BPACXOUB ANO BLBOANT STKAMKBARIKI,,
(carrvliistulUsd statea mall.)Z. C. GIFFORD. ( ¦¦'i.iiiau.!. r.
eaves Rh neod even Tl EsDAY, TMCBSDAT.iiiilMM'ITtliWa'n A.M. Cr alnive-nanie.! pteeat,urlvina ai Old Polni at 4 H. ^t-, conneeilna *l'bttamar for Wai-hintioi., D.C., and the Ha) Line.isiit.-ii srrlres la Baltimore neil stornlii la fulltine let .-arly traias toPblladelphls. Bea York, andliostou. Keturiilnif. t|ie -teainer Arni h-a'.ei Nor¬ri, .-it A.M. aud Old Point at 7:tl A. M. everyMONDAY, WRDNESDAV.aud !. KIDAY, trrlvioKil lHi-liii.oiidalt P.M.Karu in ((altimore. 5 00rue tu riitlailelithUl. 8 (IOKare to New York. 10 80Fare to H.»ton.14 ooLimited tiek.-t* to Wu-h'ni." >u. O ('. am] rellim
.- /ti.! I'cliit, Potomac Steamboat ('.uiii.anv andi' .-linell.tl. Kn tit iii-It-i.tit -' anti Poiouuc railruad.Ki-FABSEN'OEBf BOIBG NOBTH HY THl!»
LINK HAYK NKYEBAL HOCBSAT OLD POINT Foil AHALT-WATEB HATH.
TlirougU ticket* on sale nu ileirtitr Artel and atOarber'i Aseiicy, 1000 Main itreet Hai^-grecheeked throush.SPECIALLY LOW BATES TO PHUBI II. MILI¬
TARY. ANOoTHKi: KXi I'HsiuN- inULDPOINT, NoUKt.LK.aC.
PRBieHT.Krelirht received dally far Nor.'o I, Pt rutmoulb
Smithileld, and Hampfoii; WaablDftoa. D. C.N-wii rue, Washin/:-'., sae Tarnuro', N. ('..amiai! points In Easter! Norw. Carolina; also, for East¬ern Shore nf Virginia, old Hoi'it and all reft.lsrLindi tors on Janies river, al LoWFBT HATES,ami il.r«u_b bills luu'.l. I.I. I v I M.
Je IS_StipcrlnVndent.r>OH NEW YOUK.-TU. Old^^BRJP Doiiilnion ^itaiiiMilo < ..mi_n>' ¦___MBSBbsteamers will nail a> fol'.»ws -i.auifr >I.D Int-MINION, Captain Walker, e . n I tr-DAY al.1 o'clock P. M : -teamer WYA BOES*, Camalacon h.every FHIDaY ai - o'clock P. M ; -.teamerMANHATTAN.I iplala Kn ly. en ry SUHOAYtl s o'cloek A.M.
Krel.lit reielvtd in. to 1 o'. Ink P.M. for theTu.-'llC* ami F May's III BBS*T. and to fl «i'.i..ekHaturdayevenlna f»r "nodsf's ;idp.Through billi of lattin/ Dinned and Knods for-
warded with dispatch to all points nortl;. aou" e,ea»t,and weat; eluo.to fort Un ,.>rts.Ti -ilk.', r see N.ino.Uilin* uitfurpis.sed.i strta uic to New York, flO.oO; sui r*ire, t« and
*7.For fulght or ns -ieeaptily to
ii. W. Al. .r.N t CO., Anv t).U_Company's Wharf. Ho. k.-IU.
OLD DOMINION >TKAMSH!1* ,,MjRB(UMI'ANY. -__^rank-
FOR NEW YORK.
Tblseonpaat srllldtapatchone ol UsetrspasadUMteamcrs.OLD DOMINION. WYABUKt. M s N-HATTAN. and KU HMOND-.-v-rv IIT'-OAYand FRIDAY at _ P. M.. and -I NDAY ai M A. M.Steamers leave Bea York tcesdaY"'. I BUBS-
DAYS. aadSATCBDAYS al B P. M. from Pler.8(a- * uiitiiiier), loot of Beaeb Street, North river.They base ej.lt ta*ts-11 oaas.sUto -ro .mi, anti tiath-
ie lill.I he fare, KCoai-tcdltloM. Std dtteuliona are un-
¦urpa -ul.Cabin fare to New York. tlO.iO. RMMMi IS
Ir.u'hls for iKiliita katoad N't w York foi w«i .lr .1witt dispatch, mil uothar.e lu .ult ea. ept actual I a-peases IneareedKeeleba received until fl o'cloek P. M. daily.I"or fu.tlo r intnrinailoii ai.J.ly t.>
i.ihim,K W. ALLEN ,t to.. Aeen'i.my 1 offl..«. Coinp*uv's wharve*. Ki., a. '.it.
nmbAl'KLi'HlA, KH.'H-^fiMLI Mo%''D. ANO J.'OBKJiLK -t rtAM-__dhtiSSHH' LINE.-FOB I'lIILADELPHfA, FalL-LtfVEB ANI» THK BAST VIA FALL HI'/frRi,¦;.,.;' 'HMK-o A '.. .-ii.-t'tfl! fatb"i,. the fUaxaersr.f ;.:. .',.,.. will mil #
ulpe. l«avlna Pbl.vtl'tpo-. ame TUESDAY.rill'MSOAY, tad BATi RDAT, Mil Blchirocdivery TUESDAY, F?;il>.>^'. -i d S"BDAT, coa-,it uar at Piiiiadeipb ¦¦ iwEaaiaad
,. rall River.Qi :i K TIM;- .'UKyiKNT DXi .-tTU.'.EB-
LOWESTBATFS.tr<-!-«(i» na ei»«l dully i: titi j o'clock P. M.
JA ABS W. Mt CAKBiCK.Genera. So-', ern Aaenl,B1e_iiaoad,Vt.
WI .1.1 .1 .'.' .> ¦'[.*' Om
nr>9« V*tl Mat.airers,
1 _ r"-*!li W'1«rvv«. iTOla.Vlt.t.I.
1»VIOPE lg STKAMSIIIPli TICKETS.
BUROPBAB BfBAMBMIP AOENcY.ion Majis mtrkkt,
RepreavntlnK tin-1< l!.^*ius «'i.t-c'_»« ocean ateam-
Mii|iiluei.i'roiH Boifoa,New Vt rk.P*Hi.lelohla. au-1Kaltinsore, to Eun.p. < CN ARD. WHITE <.r.\R,NATIONAL, \ni v(..li...ri"N, inmin AMEB-HAN. UKO VI At'.. MIAN. NiiRTD-I.ERMAN-LLOVD. HAMI'.I in; vMl'Ku AN. aud NS.TH-KRLANDM, AMISH AN, ITALIAN, and BoB-MCAUX. rtnst cLAsa, s»< onoxla»s, »ud-taaRAt.l TICS «r> lo and fr.in all '.ne prii..-t|iali«.|-ai.s lu Europe. Eacursloa tickeo. al n-d>icednHe». htate-iowins s* carrai in advance. Pal letlii/tii* to Eurone ir .enduitf for th^tr fiiend^ wt aiddo wuil ta .'¦'Uiiatn.'i at>- with tb« u mle r» lg ned ba--we ittirchat.ie.irt ',-.-». lure. K nn.adiud .teaiu-hlpVK-kets to all iKii.t- in me fuii'd MAtvs aud can¬ada. Itai.s same aa at datum and f« tterai offices.No iroutjit lo ..i.wer tiue*ll"i-t. Witu io oe call oa
A W OAHHER,Gem eui Halln.vl aud <eannhlp A.ent.
I> 00 Malu street, liuhu. .ud, Va.un 17-.t-.elui
pUMBMV liol..adit
_WOOD AMPCOAL._
JUST RECEIVED BEST ANTIIU.Vt ITK« 11 VI. ti ta__lle»-lUiG. STARVE, aixi , At> T-
Ntl MJ5EM.ALSO,
LEHIGH Ll M1MN>AL for found-tee.;¦ .at ... niarkvt rates. 8. P. LATtHHOP,
:¦ j-_ Scvvnteeiiib Mrevt. at -TawWidyc....KLAM) COAL.-TUIS DAY
.ladlitK. JOH lons freah-mlnal siKOBGE'S-(BKEK L'CMBKBLAND t.'OAU T..t«cci^il«lsfurnished at northern trie... I ibcial <!edu«u.»_i
I made io dealers. W IB1 BoBfcB f .*,Dealer in all kinds or AatbracUc oad P.ttUHitnonAital. oMcc aud Yard, » vioiceaib and Cart
j atreeu. say S
OPPOSITION IO EXTOBTIOD ANDMONOPOLY.-Now diKrhanrhts and on bfj_d«
ftill supply of ril<i*'F-< LAM! ASTHBai 1TBSl'oVK-i (LAL. fnih from uiii.ea,-.ItUverrd at raydooeal Pilcw; _l»o,-PI I^i.iUMBaBLANlNaad1 tail fciis-J* «r aoi icoaL.oaB -"d »'»**-*W*tf
i-osilce*. liro*4 jirvti oui_».it< Ttwa;n »«'d laoiUti iu*M lapB7j C. IL i.*AJJ*s