i - ?? "fm '',T"F1 ' iY T " fW tryrBfrrT iji.. ," ' -s is1 Vs M 'iffr Hfe SJjjc Us v r .dim n. Mfefiil -vw'VwntrrC-n-- i$ VOLUMK XXI II NO. i:. LANCASTER, PA., TUUl.KDAY, OCTOBEll 21, L88G. PKICB TWO OENT8. ncft$ta? .iw; !, vrrrui m . w (31 i iAlAWv I iwXf &. -nTrMsViSftSri"- I 9 A IMII.I.IANi TO.I)IN(i. MAIUtltOK 1)1' till rUA.Mi lllllllln ami .ititii t.i.i.K.y itniii.i llie Olriniitilm in 11. .Isinrs Ilium I1II1111 llr.iil nf rreililliitiit I'mpls t'ruill llrteHinl AbliiAtt In Alttntlmicr Uf i flitbm uf Itie l.mtlrv' Tntlett llie llerf pllim NL Jatiiin' Kplseepil chtlich nnver con tained mi brilliant all assemblage at gttheiiHl tliiini Wednesday evening. I rmeecaslnn was tlm imtrrlage of Mist Kllnn, ditughler nf lien. Samuel II. lleynuhli., with Mr. I'rnnk Harris, mill ep-'rater, nf Prev Idem e, It. I Leng bofbre tlm hniir itiinetiiifml lur I In) cer niumilti'., H o'eleott, III" snout 111 llie v I dully id tlie chinch wete t'lewilml Willi eciiln anxious te get into tliechureh le witness thu wedding, lull tio'ie wero admitted f-A cpl these who held eirdterinv It.ill'iii Cti'eplus were pin 'txl ever tli O.aiinn and Imku street eiitrancOsOt tliiicliiiK li Hint nlm evm thelrnnt deer nl Mr. Revnelds' lOsideiire, li.ilfa square illtint,'itid 1 vrl-4 worn laid en the tddeivalk Ireiu llie intldenre tothechiiti h te protect from Inlnry the gorgeous costumes 11I llie wedding irty. Premp'lv ni s ii'i'intk tlie lirldu ami her at tend nils h b Mi Rev nebis' mansion und on en on tered tlie 1 hun li and bsik thu ki.1IIeiis a a Hlgnel ttii'in. The bride was ltl ly liair father te ttiu altar, where the groom awaited lier. Him win nttlrwl in 11 HiiHirli riihii of ivory wlilte Kittin, en trulii, nlth V nluipuil i-erAn, trliiinieil Willi .ul peiitlnnl. 'llie elKht lirliliMtmi In' drn.i'.ii vre nf Htriied tiilln eMir IIK, iimle wltli V sIihkI rrjiKi 'I lie 111I11IH wiirn in fo'leni Mm rullini llnni;lnrinI Mml irv ItnyneliU wero pink, Ml-1 Jniinle 1' liillllmd, nf I.Otniinll, nnd Miii Kuie M I; hut', of KekJiiik, Nlie Krt.ui , Ml I'hprliixii ,Jek.)ii, nl llidlc llidlc Imite, mid Mi. Lnl 1 Vaii Urlwn, ( t Liiiuim ler, iiMie , MIm Annle V. IIiri., nl l'rnl dtuii'x. It 1 , nnd Mlv JiM Miiu Pntly, nl Miilrtta, wero light Idue. Ai tlm weldim; ,irtv I'nteind Mje I'liuri li tlm Ntirplued I'tinlr xiiiKH prm tt-niinnl liyiiin, I'rnf. Maiz preHldlii); at tlie ermi and I'rnl I'lmrluhu h. .-iiMMM vim; with li:in. Un laklnc p.nUnin nl Urn ulutr, nliii 11 win 1-0. ertHl with I'H.iulihil tl .vwrw, lt. l)r. ('. 1. IviilK'i' rcn I ilix ilpK'iip.tl auirn.10 !'rlr nml the riuinmxit wnreni'idu III Ue.ir xeli-n hy the bride and crnjin. Atlr thy lutil limn priniounre.1 111 in anil a?, and tin) llOlllllK iMMtilWOll UHI tlinii, llii'y lull the him. 1, the nrHii i'Milng lerlli Mutiilv! - iliii m lam nit wisldiui; ui.iru'i. Altur tlie lurviiiouiert u riiiiil reception win bxlil at tlm ri'.uluiire of l'i- brnle'i jur- I lit", whli'h w . altoniled hv hundrfdi of iti (Killing cltlzeiiH nf thU mid nllier i'IUhk. A meiiu thone finin abroad wire Inmrgi) W CnililM, of the I'lilliiJelphM Lnlytr A. J. Drejul and II. K. Jnnlu, tuiikiTM , V. Klltloten, (.en. II. II IHiiKtinnt, e. Mevirnnr Ilium, Dr. 11. A. l.eni; ami wns Mr. .1. U Loek and wiie, nl I'hilailelplna . .l.i'Mei Il.)d an 1 lluiiij S.ihei'idii, i I N'oniHlewn .1 Hull and wl'u, nl HarrUliuru; C'.il.. imI l.unm ) illy, Marieltii: Ke. rraiirU J, ('. Meran, ( elllinhu lr. J Y Mitclmll, I'liihulKlptiM, et. U. Ivyd DuiikIa", Hnt;irKtewii, Mil, '1 Iim ri'i'plleu and Miiipr rnii'lminil Irem " te 1 1 o'clock, and limn that hour until i thu morning the .leuiig iiId indulged In lUni'lnR iitul waltzing- iii;uiiie. the netn.1 nt'Ter et riillmlol riillmlel pliin, alat(vl by n iyir of tiiperm, iteried tlm niippwr In a ntj le and with a Rrace that IHllV A IIUtlNtlllO JieihOHHOrt 'l'he llernl drieiatmn, leth ill tlie church and at Mr. Iteyuildx roldimer, wnrn intilse and ii'llnlr.itilv Hrrtufcd under illrrt'lieiiH nl A. I). Ilehmr, A. Ure., tlerivt, of tint 1 ilv, ami Mr. I'ouneck, el I'hlla lelpliu rm: i..t)ir- viniiKin nitii.i- The ladtosalteuUiuj; thu Ubtliliuj; 11U1I the loecpllnn that folleweul wero elejjtntly Urexett. Mrs. Itovueldt, niiihui of llie bnde, worn lavender calln eiiiiiln, eriiHiiKinli-'i with ilucrm-w Ui, Mrt Hri", inetlinr nl the Kreem, bl.i.-k Httin and la. Mit Ink sun, of UelU feiite, vep'nr xclie'. trmuiel with dlichfit. lain, nri'utiinnt, dlamemit; Mrt Hejl, of ar,i, U 1 1 , i,jlu imiu -Ilk , Mitt l: llanlf V. Hi- id in, priK l III 1 n. dun d kjIIii . Mia II -ltlrt, If .1 ,1 rf, a k aalin amltillle, MtH. Mitriin liii t, New erk. Mil' Rriieu t,iiii and . iint la , eriiAiuentn el d'amendt , Mm It' , I.'Imii 1 1 . i,iu muru niKltulle, Mms Valtni'ine, ,.cl mle, pink allk with nim1riMH nf jitm Mitt I'uiii mint et New Yerk, pink a'K, in Inn , Mr-, T. l,ine, Holln'eiite, einii;n 1 olernl ime.-i In nrah , Mra. J. Dull, lltrrit uir., w r.l 1 bio iMiln satlu ami diii'hi t U' , Mrt S Altiek, pink tllk and Riiii.' , M it 1 In v, pink olte 111:111 and enibn 1 It ri'd tnlln Mitt IteiiRlHr, ilKht blue molre with lace front, Mr. T. Wllny, wlilte silk and ermiyii bpicade , Mitt htix-kten, Trnnti u, N. I , wblle tpangled tullu eriMmenUiil w in biiiulut et t,r.ij-n , Mrt. H Jetiklnt, nolet tituiand plush , Mini llaldemnn, of LoiMiiiwerth,Ian., Nilngrwil Satin anil point ! , Mrt. I. Dully, Mt rlctta, uray hilk wild blm k lace eviirdrntn, Mlti Akihm Kelly, el :k hu'iii with atrleil olet trnnt.MltM Kinnt, . r ,un tllk 011 train ; Mrs. riiRnne Smith, iran brocide Miiu , Mlts Itriiiten 1- iril ui.il tatiu brrkMile til et front , ilrn. Lune, Itolielnnlo, lilack natin iiuildinihett Lien ; Mrt. It I .Mc ir.um, black e 01 front orexin br iw !e titm , Mitt Dickey, black IwiuarrM until iHiirh , Mrs. D. It hhiiuk, black tilut, diii'lm 1 lace , Mra. J. Shirk, ItiLit blue tllk, tnmiimd In Uuchett lace , Midi Hirih, old Rold plunh and molre , Mrt. It P. Kthleiuaii. Km) bk with lleiincet el cmbrnidiirttl luile, Mlt I'mrir, black Ktlin and laiij . Mitt ImI, llirtltbire. cream tulle 01 or hllk , Mitt Slaj maker, bU''k lace eer Mandrill oelnrod hatin ; Ml a Mnwiertiultli Hirljieil riiue evor Uimlr Hllk . Mra, T. Petier, black kUii unit lace; Mr V. lLTerdney, black aitlu; Nlitt Kohlii Kehlii mii, New Yerk, black nil I wblle d itiu.1 Kiln , Mrs. f. lirubl), black Hlk eriiamcnta ilucbeet Uce and duiiienilH. Jim Dr. Illackwiaxl, bl"k mtlu . Mrt. I'anl Mehr, Rrav t'hlrle Hllk Iriinmeit jiut Lee; Mitt M. Dx-k, II irrltliurK, black M,k , Mitt L. Troth, I'hlUdulplua, black Hllk ami tulle, Mitt A, LiviiK l. HeadliiK, black Hllk and Uce, Mlti Kaufman, cream Uiteuian triiniiiinl lace; Mra W. Muster, cream Hitln; Mitt Mltchtill, pink tulkxner mnireallk ; Mr'. II. HitiniR.inlni r, blade MU11 ; Mrs V. Matlnet, black la't.MittH Maner, black Hitln anil lace, Mre. J. 1. me, lltlloiente, cream i-nttn ; Mitt M CI irk, b. 1 '; tilk . Mrt. Ven Otike, 1 ream nut 11, u,. '! c 1 lace , Mrt. Juduul,t Juduul,t liiKNteti, black M'lvii, .'I 1 '. di'iu ill, ItHthluheiii, cream 11'ln mill m uoulered crapx Mi-tl. II llaiier, wtitte viieu unne lace nr nliittHiik , .Nlra. Win. 1'. Itriin , , bUi ll sailu and ernailiHiitt, dlt'ir ndt ami ililchent lace , JImJI "tieinuiau, black aailu and Lien , Mrt liee M. I-Vanklm, black nk ; MrH. V. It. .Middlet pirnet ottoman, durhett lace, ornaments , ill t t'arienter. pink Hllk anil hrocatle; Mrs. 11. A Mnii.', black nlet, Mih. Dr. (fee. A. KIiir wero black Bilk with jtt tilminlii(;s, boiiuet te inatcli, diamond ertiamentH. Seme or 1 in: ukiiju's ritbii, 1 -.. The brlde wat the rcclpcnt of ntle.ibt thrie hundred proemts of tlie most elepmt ami iHutly description. '1 buy entirely tilled Hut larjie hallway at tlie lieud et the main Mlair. Way, and alue a lare room adjoining. They (unbraced every .iruity of geld mid Hiler wate, jewnlry, bric-a-brnc and Inncy nrlitliH, and many lull sets el queenHW-are, Klassware and ether beniitllul wareu. It would be al al mett iiiipo!iible te k'le a list of tlium, but IhiilollewliiK will i-erve as specimens. Mr. Gue W. I'lillds protentod a hUiuIIiik lamp wltti jiuM'led nleL'e, the HUimt beun; hlx I cot in In ttii and of Union brass. Mr. H I Mi 1 ,'111111 pri'tentwl a nier Iiiik 'i "I 1 Mlwr, containing tmip tureen, two ltrn M'o'able dlthet and 11 tray: thu he btini; lu a la'St otte et blue pliuh, lined with Hitln. A. J. Drexnl pretentcd . traeliu,; clock ut exqulaile wnrkiiiau.slilp. lien Hiuinii C'ainernu prostanted 11 b.nu'l full enmaicd i-elld bilver butter dull. Win. ItHynebiH, of Ilellolento, proaeiitod i iicheBt e lutainiuir weveral dman of wtlid Hilv-rir Unlves, rerUs, ainens, A . Mr. nnd Mrs. (iee. Y. Jacksen preMittU'l un eleuit brst cabinet com pletuly liirnisheil with vasoser various mtterns anil oxiiulsile wnrksui ludhlp. The lirlde's younger Hlstem proHOiited her with 11 ery pretty hllver tea servlce. Mr. II. If. Jamisen prosenlea u iiMt.tlve iilUer pie knlfe, hlshly ornaiiiented. Mr. Isaw Leug proientol nchPut of ivnr. Mr. ntul &Irs. i'iorrepout, or ISellofnuie, luoseutoila very lorge and liamlaeiiut m (ill 11 brais pedeatal, Hlnlullutf ll lent 111 helht. , , , . Mayer Mertnu iri'sriitinl ilneli liaud liaud tialnled celltHi cups nnd Haiicnin. t'el. Ileyd, el .NoriltteiMi, presiuileil a Ian) plu el (Illinium)! rubles and H.iiphliis. MIm Dully, "f Marietta, priwoiiled a link' ul sapphires mid illmnnndt. Sir. W. 1 ritl lleyiields, el llollefetiti', liru eutitl a jeweleil bracelet. Mr. i: II Itnyiields preMniled un i IckhiiI Upright Nlelnway piano. The"iarn(inlyi lew el tlm prennnlH taken nt random trein hundred of ethera tipully beaillllul. Tlm bridal puty, iuuiiiii'.itiled by a lurije (iseert of IrlemlN, tiMtk couches Inr 11111 rall riiul Hlatlun, whom a Hsitl I'lilliuan car awaited them, mid ly ball patttwe e'cliK'k thny wero whirling hIhiic; in I'cnutlianla lallreul for New Yerk, lolleuud by the Isnt wishes of hetta el frletu!". II II I r J II t. IVI'M MIIU Alt llin CluUK" Ai;iillil Iim riilliilrl'lil.i I'n.l n til, (i ,uniriil lii Tfiflr tirtiiiiril Itrpurt 'I he InspocteiH npp niitid te mtottlKate tlm charKes nffiiliiiit tlie riilladelplna p ittellb'ti adiiiliilttratleu have reported : Alter ilntallllif; llie wurkliiKsul the nlllce In each el Us di'pirtuieiits the rep rt cm eludes . 1 Irst. That W. I lUtrity, the !iiiisttei, Is it 301111K man of most imelli nt IisIiIIh, a Inwjdr by profestlon, 111 (eihI Htaiullni; j that lm Kit "a tlm pontnlllie mid Ita nmni-k'nnient lilt isirseimi n'toiitieu, and that, wblle he per haps dues net briuututhe iiiaiiagiiiueiitet tlm ollli.'e the business methods imr the rle eXierlenee Kaiucil by a lllnuf nrtltu bunlness pursullH, webelleMiliim heiieslln In purtse te de all In his isiwer, nnd In thai he hat thu actle Hmpathy ami en operation nf llie HUiiliitoiideula el the iMIereiit diMti mt In kImi the it'iiplnnr I'hllK'li'lpbla k"t '! . I e NhiiiuiI. 'Inat Hill lilt nl oeinplaliilt i-heaj that many lulntakiH have Ismiii uia'e!sis cially 1 'isrKeatile te thei.it duliiery diiitinu, nnd Unit In lntcatlKnllt'K thu Ucta ejiiinit'tnii Willi Hi 1 isn complaints It It shown cm III nlely that thenu mistakes In a i;tat mijerlty of easet weromade by the old nmplnje -In Heme cstsi's purionely . in ethera as .1 lesultef larRe iii tuiititnef mail matter unexss itdly duiiiHMt iiiti thiiiu, which had te be dis tributed In tlme lerdeliMiry at erbiiu hours by a Inrcnat lies! slim irn'ided. Thai we re HS1tfllllyi- tlKmfiMi 1.111 el II r. ,, .,rllllelll In the 1 .lulu, tot smile nl Ibe old . tiilms and clerk, whureln thev have pursely put lei lei tera In thusatclieln el new 1 trriersand subtil subtil lute carriers, and w here they have also init iated loiters he ihal lultukii! and delays would nixMir. Thene Irreijularltles atn likely te 1 .titluiie at Ien): as thene cb rfcs and car riers de thin, ulul we knen el n leuusly but wheli'sjiln illtlnl,sil unlets ills shipped. We therefore res ,'llullv recemmeud, as wsni at It 1 -tn le ai ertslnil Isiynud a reasonable, dniilil that un niuiifllie iriers ur tlerkt wlllullv iimeiit any i,i these Irregularities, that he be summarily iiitiuiseil tmm the cor cer vlisi. 'Iblrd. IliOHupermfenilent of mails, Mr. Alexander, Is morally attislted, and mil ol el ol kurvallen confirmed Ins own that there ousts in his iIimsiiiii a 1 i.utpiracy amihh' tlm iaers lu mm sil him le reuiln ineu 111 Ins dlMslull whom he rejrarils as unlit te 1st there that a niimiHir of Ihose men urn In leaRim with parties outside of ihn Hjtliillne te einbarrat and hlmder its working . that the priwldent's erder Ne, 1IJ, istued July 17, lse, has beau only Mulated , that unci old uiiirilote has recently been uninliiated for llie Iei;ltliture (he attended the eeneiiti"U and openly aellcitiiil vetusnnd tisik p.trt In Its proceed in k's. 1 I'D irth. That as tn the personal stall of the postmaster and as te the el tieu of lemons te till the excepted Kititlnus at llie HtetIti i, wn think the appeiuliiiuuis have lieen luadu Konerally with iliu lew or sm'unni; pied bustnest men Inr tlm humiis te which thny htve bemi apsiiu!t .1, bikini; lulu r msiilera msiilera Hen each olio's tuners f 1 the aril' ul.tr place ler which he has been h.'1i toil. Hiih. That the niervliiK of the mipiiry di vision Inte Hi my delivery divisir 11 and the lerelun man illusion into tlm milling divi sion has been rei'iuuiueiided In the inleri si of geed Hervli 11 un 1 eveiilually el ei iiieuiy. That tivei.ty thiee new i lerks have b( 11 ris'eiiiineiiilisl, but Hi' cbannes lu thermtir, II apprnveil, will net rcpilre am addition te the present H'lt'Wauce. Sixth. That the present nHownlive el the rblladelplua Imstullnxi, liicbnllii lerk lure and en muiiey order acceunl, aineunlt te !'' '17, and the ameiinl receuiuiended tu J-VJ.H17, Hhewlng a rediictlun et 17,'hi I'leaMi iieticii inemurambiiii herolefnro nt-U'-hed, Hhnw'inR prices mnv Mid and the I rices rts-i lumeitded le bn pud te the den ial lorce, and thu addltl iiih! apMiliituieuts ns-e uuieediui. We inlht mid that the amount reipiired te pay the new men re -n.nnieuiled is ln jn and the nuieuiit lidded te present silanet fM, luakini; a tebil el tir.101 llie 1 'iiiiiulstieu nl Inspis'lers wat live ill number, two or whom have Isjeu ter 111 inj vetrs in tlie Hervlc", and tluee appomted nil tier llils adinluialrali in. All 1 'in ur ill tlm munitions el lu Jill lll,al.vr.ll I'lll'dKIUIIr" Vlntlltit; ltreiviitlllc,iirul Spisikliic iiu the a). 10 Invest In ( imI I llM-l 11 I I -III Un, Ojt. 'Jl II ,11. J.iii. s '. It'.ilne, acoeuijtaiiled 1 v t . 1 1 I Ineml-., left ou a spei ' i'. inn ut tun o'clock tint mnruini; fur the ' home el bis jeuth" llrewuiivillu, l'.i. He will deliver huveral brief addresscs fri 111 the pUiHerm el the Irani I he party returns t llin city te-muht. 'i.i I ild.iy Mr. IllaluewUl visit " Washinc te. 1, l'.i. Humer hat it thai Mr. Illalue in in leudt Investing extensively in Western l'enutylvHtii.i coal laud diirlut; hit atav. The New Yerk fcritif c lrrespnndent s.tt et III 11110' appearance at Pittsburg : Jehn Alden (Illaiue) it weniii1 I'ritnlli (i'11 imjlvaiii 1) ler Miles Stamlish ( Heavei 1 and II leeks us t'iiiirh the in II known m suit would lollew. Ili.iiue is tpeakiiiK ler hluiHelf new ut llie rate nl tliieu words In one for Heaver, and vita limn pirt et even the lllaine boom Is in the m ors only. TtiMiti nut n larun crowd en tliestreet w lien the p ' et-.eii mnved, but It wat an lumr l.i'e, ami 11 it bid started at tlm designated tune the seie scow would b tve tieen i-liin. Tin. ri nptieM Itlalne Irem timelm loll hit hotel until het,.t Hie Kotltlenuroiiuds whs reiinitk 1 n i sj. 1 his Is aduitliiil en every baud, and even the Illatmi leaders admit thai tlm wlmlti tiling was n llzzln. Tbuy charKU that the Cameren men tried te make Hm ili'iie . itratinu a hiilure, but the truth Is that thu leiiiiiiitt eliiiharge was net cemielenl te haiiille 11 ll Hint nit b"en ler the wmk done bv I n:it Mainland Heb I'-Hintl, the sinlwail lead- rs, the iJimiouttralieii would h tve been a $tester lallure than It was. Tim tfie.it "Utiiir parnde " started at tiventy niiuules te two, and uiovetl ipili kl from tlm Monoiiga Menoiiga Moneiiga hela heus't te the park. There wero elevtu bauds, ,1 h ill duju pulilleal liibsand a l.t'u niimber et peeple en horaebtck and 111 cir nu;eH. Thu display by the niaiiulai'iun'rs was very urn, ill. The American Iren works of II. 1. Jeuet, the chairman et tlie ii'itum il cemmiltee, sent out only three or tour Wdireiis. Illaiue, Heaver, II. !'. Jmiet and t'. I. Maiee rede together lit the tirst ctrriage - lour moil who have always been iitHWerd's IHimt, iKilltlctlly. Mr. Hlalne, hat In 111111 liauit and handkerchlcf In the ether, bowed and waved his Htievvy hatiilkerdiii'l 011 thu tni, Ob it piovecatlon. llin Ilitrille-Velt l.eer C'llliliaii) Wednesday ovenlnR the II.irdlo-Yeu I.ter company appeared lur tlie third tiiue in llie opera house. Thonuillence was small, but llie pHrfnrinaucHwas very geed. Hy run's coined v of 'Our Heys" was ircsfttit(sl with Mr. Hardin In the character et I'ltlhel Clmmjun 1 , and Miss Ven Leer as .Uurv Melruic. Tlie company appears for the last time tbl evn. tiiiiB- The bill of Monday eveniuK will be lejioateit and "A Ilrave W.iiiian" will Ini played. lll t'reatlt at Jbijliinu, ti.uii llie l.hambcr.biiri Valley Bpliit. Ite. A. H. Sherlz, who has for many yeam bsen panter or the Urlnilstemi Mill charged the l.utlierun church, and who resigned thu clinri;ii houie tlme age, bus received and ac cepted a call te tlie Maytown charge, Lancas ter county, nml will romevo te that place, be fore Novembor 1 next. Rev. Bherlz parts with till parishlonera hore only against tbelr iiulted tirelesls, They were aiucorely r.t- tadietl le bim. He will ' arry with him into b.t new neld their withes for huccceb. KNSCOI'AI, COXVhNTIOX. iiikevkhiuh ni' tiii: ritorennii usm or uiiuiHi i'.siwh lliinirtAiit Uuik nl Hie I'entt tillnti en I'iiIuii, the Cnbirril IVepIr, ami the Prater lliiek Slttim..Ke rtiitii the Heme of lll.tmpt 1111 Utitir.li ('niiHiiltitslliiii. Ill llie I'reUjilant Hplsisip.il coiivetdleii In (Jhlc-age nn Wcdiietday dm committee en llie statu el Hut cliiircli itncetiinnduil tlm adoption urthe fellow lug. " Ileselvml, the house of bishops concurring, llialn cuintnltsleu, enn Hlntlng of llve blsheiis, live eliirii tl and live lay dopillle, I hi npKi!nlcd te o'ciieoiiiiiniiil e'ciieoiiiiiniiil o'ciieeiiiiiniiil c.itlons with thu various dniioiiiinatleiis el t'hrlttUus lu this html, with a Mew of ascor ascer ccrUlnlng from a duly authorized ropresen. latlVMdf said bottles If a dlHxislteii exists among them te premulu organic unity ufxui the btslsef 'the Apeules' doctrine and fol fel Imvshlp, and In 'the breaking of bread and the prayers,' and, further In the event this disposition does net exist, te Inquire what beiiellls they think wu can tniltiially Impart le one another, mid what advantages In their opinion, would result lu liirtliernuce of the ev.iiignllittlim of the world, and that this commission 1st requested te inake a report of Its action te U10 general convention el ISS'l." Hec. Dr. Hepkins, of Central I'eunsylva tils, submitted an el.tb.-irate minority rent iisii the Ntihlect, taking tlie ground that, until houie dotlulte plan Is reai hml, the gen eral expression or doslre for unity will nineimt te nothing, and It Is undesirable te open 1 lmmutilfatten upon the stibjei t until a bttis of actluti Is reached. This resirt named lour principles, a basit ii I mil which this church Is willing te tuceive nny congregation Inte union. I list, thai they accept the definitions of the faith at cut forth by undisputed general coun cils ; second, that they will have, and con tin ue te have, a ministry of axtellc succession given either bypothetlcally or absolutely , third, that their members will rucelvocotihr rucelvecotihr rucelvocetihr inalioii at thu hands of a bishop ; and, fourth , that they wtlluse only valid forms lu the ad iiiiiiistratlun of the two great sacraments el baptism ami the Hely KudiarlNt. It'itb roiierts were pi 1 ml en the calendar. 'llie beuse adopted unanimously a resolu tion lixliig New Yerk as the pla. e for the meeting ler the iiextcuiiveuttuii. The diseusslun el the reirt el the 00m 00m mitteueu church work ame.ig the colored people was resumed alula leteliitlnn dually adopted declaring the principle that the ac tive direction of tlm work should ImI left te thohishejisut the bev oral dioceses and provid ing fet a co.iimls'ieu te direct the work. In the afternoon smosige was received Irem the heu-e of bishops conveying their in tleii Willi relerence te the Htibiec. et Chris tian unltv : " We de hereby solemnly disdare te all whom it may cuncerii, and espe ially te our fellow t brilliant of the dillereut commun ions in this laud, who in their several spheres have wmli'tided ler the religion of Chrltt " l'lrst Uur earnest desitn that the St St St vloiir'Mprajer 'that weallniiv be one,' may In Its tleetKist and truest, seuse lie speetllly fill lilt tl. Stceiid That we lsilleve that nil who have been duly btptitml with water in the uaiiie of the 1 ather, alii of the seu and el the Hely tihett, aru nieiiibers el the Hely Catholic church. " Third That in all things, nl human unit rlug or human 1 heice, relating: te modes el wershin and diciplinn or te traditiehal customs, this ciiun h Is ready in the spirit el hive and liumilitv te buegeall proferences et their own. " I etirlh-Tlnit this cluin li dues net seek te a'istirb their c imuiiilii'Uis, lull rtther co ol trating w lib tlutin oil llie bntlt el a com cem uinii I, nth and utder. In tlisienlmue t'hisin, and te promote the thsritv wlneh is the 1 tiiel el ( hrlttiaii grace-i and the visible insiilfesutiun nl Christ te the world. Hut, furthermore, we de berebv alllr111th.it thu C'iritllau liitiiy iimv setariintily desired by thu mt meri tlitit cm im rettored only by there'iiru nl fliriMlan 1 'iiiiuunieiis te thu principles e! ULity uxeiu Ininl by the lndl v uliiat ' 'athelii' cbtirdi d tfiiig lue first ages ul ita existent e, w hi b rirn Iplet we believe li be the Miilt-si mt h1 Mi jsjit el Clirlsilan failh and order .llteil by ( bust and hit apnsllttte tlm 11 urcli unto the end ut the wnikl, ami, t, ui'.e, li . i ablu il couipro ceuipro couipre mise or tin i nai r bv Ih'-sn who have been unlaim-d le be Its Hiewaida and truntces ler tlm "Minion and i.'UmI bvneiu of all men. As inlieienl pirt-s of ibis ssi red deposit, and, therefore, lis easeutial te Hm restoration of unity among the divided branches el Chris tendom, we account the lellnvviug, tn wit 1st. Thu Hely Scriptures il lie Hid and New Testaments at ibe iciurdeil Werd el li nil. Jd. The Nicene t reed at the siillu lout HUiteineut nl the Christian lailh. .1. The two s.tciaiueulH, btptism and tne supper el the Lord, uninsured with unfailing 11-0 et Chriti't wertis ut liiHtitutteii, ami nl the elements eid.t'ned by Him. lib. Tlm hltleric Lplscipate locally udaptisl lit llie nit thuds ul Its .1 Jiiiliil-lrallull te the varying net'ilt nl the 11 items and people tailed of tietl Inte the unity el Ills church. I .irlhurniurt', deeply grieved by the std di v isi.ins which allect the Christian church In me own laud, we hereby deciaiii our desire ami readmett, te seen at there shall be any HUttu ried roH)Hinse te tl.it dt clar.ititm, te unler into brotherly tonlerein'e with all or any Christian bodies neekmg the restoration el 'the erg tni uuiiy el 1I10 i burch, witli.i view te the earnesi study el the cendltinin under which te priceless a bletsing might happily be brought te pats " The declaration wusHignul by the lilsheps of Leng Inland, Ohie, Central iVniivylv.lllla, Michigan and Louisiana. 'I he boiite then prnctnsled te the coiisulora ceiisulora coiisulera t.on of the message liem the house el bishops en liturgical icvisii in and the pi upnsed changes in ihupraver Isxik. lu aldibun te the con cen fi loialien et the t haiiget in the piayi'r book and the declaration oil 1 burch 1 1 1 1 1 1 , tlm prejsitetl canon 011 maiiiagu and divuice was discussed. Caialr) anil 0b111t11r lleiuilnii. 1 he 17t.ii l'emisv Iv auia Ctvalry beld a re union Tuesday evening 111 tin. room el Pest Ne 'Hi. A. 11 , liettjsburg. Cnlmiel Darlard was n nuted president. '1 im teuuinu next tall vv ill be held at Lebuien. The 1 1 itli I'tinnsylvauia I'luiiteeiHiiIte liehl a leiiui'iu ill the ei'Cra hml ,e, Colonel Irv lu presiding. On Wetinet 11 iy tlm iiioiiii'iieei nl tlm regiment was ibsil' attnl. ll it loci tud en Clldinbtnsbillg pil e nuiir the Mi I'iiioheii barn, ami vvheru 1 .eiier.it ituvnulils lell. He v. It. II. Parks ellered prajer and an addriss uuh deliiered by Majer J. 1. hlagle. Ii'trliill 113 llrm In Itftks autlClirwIi-i CelllillcH I'arly iCednebd.iy uuuiiing the turn ul .In'iii Chrittiiiau, iiuar I'ligbtewn, Chotter flinty, was dentin cd y an lncen illtry lire, Willi tlie f iirenLs. Lest, VIiiiii. A lew hours dirtier thu outbuild eutbuild iiii.s el Dr. llmnv H lie's property, near Hi relerdville, HerUs 1 intv, wero set en lire by unknown parties, mid Ihu earriago earriage lu use and an Ice house were destroyed vv lib llu.tr foments. Alllnil ul Allrgll. ny Cnl11r.1l Vutns The colored voters el hraddeck, in Alle gheny comity, ut a public meeting 011 v oil eil oil nesilay adepted it res iIuimii urging 1 oleied men te bland by tin if nun lace and net blindly adhere te the Kepublictii ptrty, which hid tailed te ins-nrd them proper lecegulllt'ii. ll was also lesnlvetl te aupirt Kev Mr. I'aliner, colored, the l'ruhlbiti ni cinilidale ler congressman- ti-large. A lllj; rranul Crep. A ll vv 111 be gratiliud tu learn thai peanuts uin likely te he as cheap, ir net cheiH)r, ler the next year than in the pitt. The total availabltt supjily ler ciinsuuiptleii te Sopleui bur le. I!, it J,I7'.),TC0 bushels. The cuti Hiimplinn last J ear wits Hti.UOU btisbels, thus Hiving an increaHi In the supply el .ri7 1,7011 buHhels. bherllY's hale. Tliore Is new posted In tbe bberltl'a clllce bills for tbe aale of the poraenal preperly et aix promuiet. The sales will be bold next week. lll.AVU Iff TIIK NIIHTIIKIt.S TIKIt. I.'iilliimlaiitliallr llrnrleil nn lilt Tilp mini WllkPibarre In 'Initatiila, Lieutenant (lovurner Hlack, aoceinpaiiluil by II. M. Nead, of Hairisburg, arrived at Hayre, en Wndiiusday at 1 s p. in. from Wllkesbarrc, whom they had buen entertained the night Isilore by C0I0110I Hlcketts. Tbreugli thu entlre leiigth of tlie Journey from Wllkosliarre te Tewauda they wurn greeted at every large station byc.rewds of clllrens, who accorded them ovations that wero aientaiieuus and cordial lu their charac ter. At Tewatiila they were eiii,t t. Mil Mil ten H'(r and James M. Ills. k. A large crowd greeted thorn atTewanda, and headed by a liaiul ami tlie Jellermiucliib, they vvere oscertod Ut a betel. A tv eptmu was liere tendered Caudldate Hlack and llie ether members of llie party by the iltiens or'l'o er'l'o or'l'e waiida. Hundreds or cltlens sh.yik bands with Mr. Hlack and Colonel IlickeU, con cen con splcuetis among thorn Isdng some el 1 sol dler, who wero eseclally pleased at miKit Ink the Democratic candidate fir lieutenant governor. At 1 ene o'clock the pirty wero driven te tlie court beuse, where a very large and en tblisliistic atidlence greeted them. Captain Daniel Median preslded ever tlm mtetlng and epened It by Introducing ( olenel Hick elts, who was received with great onthii enthii Hlatm. After the colonel had boned bis acknowledgments, Lieutenant (iovertior Hlack was Introduced. He was received with prolonged chcerliiK. lb made a calm and forclble address en nUte issues. On con cluding be was eutbtist.tstiLally cheered. It. Milten Hier atioke for almost an hour ujkiii the subject et antl'illscriiulnati'iii, and It. M. Nead roferrod ciustlcally te what be styled the" lllaine lilptMMlrv""-" The concluding Hjieech was inaile by C. Dew ut 1 rem Tewanda the pirty went te AHieiih, whero they worn greeted by a large assom assem assom blage of citizens, who ev oiled them te the Terest Iieiimj. A large and enthusiastic meeting was buld In the evening in the rink and speeches made by Limiteuaut Ooveruer Hlack and the olher inanition ! the party. A large delegation Irem hayre and Tewanda were present ntul the meeting broke up ai 11 p. 111 with enth tisiastic cheers. After the meeting the party dtevn te tayre. They leave ler S ranteii. At Hie conclusion el Hewitt's ss;eeh Col onel l'mllel, Democratic nounnce for Con Cen gross, was called for by Mr. Pratt, el Wyom ing, with the remark that "ttm audieuce would llke le hear Irem him " 'I he jiroposl jireposl jiropesl tlon was ncelved Willi hlses, tt prominent Democrat of Tewanda caylug, "We don't want te heir fiem him.'' Mr. I'mliul re plied . " Well, Wyoming d's-s 11 Bradford don't," when the Tewauda 1 lemnerat replied: "Hradlerd can take ctre nl horteif ; she den'l nced any instrtictlent from Wyoming." The motion te adjourn was carried and Col Cel Col I'lellut was cheketl nil, I'lm incident created a hvniutlni). IlliO TIIK III.A31K HKSTS I, Vti S Vlt. Srlinlbltl KipUlns a VlLrrprrtriitatlun AllfrlliiK the Knight, nl Laber. J ames HcbeUeld, el Hollefoiite, sends the lollewlng te the Philadelphia i.i Allew me room In your jiaistr te correct a inlsreprosenUitlon iillecting me istrsenally winch appeared In a dlspat. li from tint plaee te the Philadelphia C101 of I tst Thursday, te tbe ellect that "it man named .lames Seho Sehe lleld, a Democratic litlfian, undertook te pits through the Hellee'iite Rssembly of Knights or Laber a roceluti m doueuueiug the nail werkers' citcular and eoiideu.ualory of the Iren works' mere and si.ire orders gen gen erally," In which be was uusjtcrstiul, and Unit Ids action create! a gnat deal of feeling here among the Knights," who resent anything llke the In'redin lien of "sul lies Inte their organization 'I hl, e! collie, li.ul refert 11. e tn inv lonnec lennec lonnec tlen with the pasir signed by hlty-seven Knights el Laber of th a plate my name Isjlng ilrat en tbe list oeudtmiiiug the stato state miint of the supporters el Heaver, winch mis represented the Heutimeiits ni Cm Knights lu this locality concerning iLe Hi llefmite nail mill eetnptuy's slnre order inellu si el paying wages, and w'hlcb iitteinpted te use our order for a iKjlitlcal puriiesn. ' no dispatch in the Vet inigbt have been treated with Indlllor Indlller ence II the gist el Its misstatement had net been reiteruted in an editorial of that p.tjier en Saturday, Ah te tlie niisreprest nl 1' mis, vvhi ti it is uiy duty te uivsell, as well as the assembly le which 1 belong, te teri" ;, vvi.l say, 111 thetlrst tila 'O, thallauiuet "a Democrat! politician," lu tbe sense that the term used In tbe dispatch would imiv. I am a mo me chanic, werklugat my tra le, "and whatever my political inclination mav nn, it in subor dinated te the Interest I take in ronieting the objects el the labor nrgaiiittieu wltli which 1 am associated. Had an attempt lieeu iniidu by the Hiipsirteis of tbe Demo cratic hUIii ticket te make ese ut our order ler their political beuelit, as was done by the Republican managers Ter tlm ii-iieflt el '1 .on .en oral Heaver, my opposition te -u. h 1 ptrver ptrver sien el tbe object ami principle 1 I our organi zation would have been the tame ll is lalse that I was hush vesslul 111 any thing I undertook itdverselv te tlie paisir puri'erting te be an md irsement el trade coupons or stere orders by Knights el Laisjr of this place. 1 bat my ileniuu latum et Mich a misrepresentation "! our asembly met witn a hearty resKin.n irmn my brother Knlgbut belutigliig te that Unly It show 11 by thncoimter-stalemcnt signed by tilty-soven members In geed standing, eight mero than twiceas many as wero iiiiiiK.d te put tbelr names te the stere order ap ilngv. Ol these who slgned the paper, vb, h 1 had the honor of heading, condemning inn prostitution or our eruer inr aucn a etu as the "pun k-iiie slore pyntetn, there was almost an e'tlai pro portion ei Democrats and Kepubhcatit. NlemberHoreur assemblv nrkiug at Hea ver's mill otlered le sign it, but their names worn net taken because 1. mnn.it eusidered ncccst.try or right that tin v should sacrifice their jobs by mi doing. I'.ut they showed a willingness te run that ris In tlieir dotire te viudlcatethe order with vvhuh they had 111 geed faith connected tbem-i Im t Tlicre it eveiy reason i, nei'eve that the party who sent the ilispih b te the , .-i wat 11110 .it Ihesti who eiigu.een d the trick of getting up 'tud ciiculatmg a iiet'imctit that was liileiiiled te have ihe appearauce el a K night of Laber ouder.eineut of Heaver's stum orders. They were the pirties guilty el introducing politics lulu the op'er for the beneht el a parly candid ue ami, being caught lu the act, they wm. Id like te shield themselves from tlie damage et . oture by ei. iiiiung, at Is done m the 'hm ditn-itrti ami repealtd In iiiiedibiiial, that "a Demo cratic piliiician' utidcr'.e 'k te use the Knights of LtlHir for a mliit. al purpose. 1 have i-ent substantially the aboveto the ''!', with a request le pulilith it, .is tilaim that I have a right te ilelmnl m.vscll 111 the cluiuns where I was nnsropresoutotl. 1 ins assuai. ivr.i lie.v I'i-niii.)laiilii Ibtllieiil (lllltlils Taking a Loek at the Iratkt The annual Inspection ul the tia ks of the PenusyHauu railroad is being made this week. The inspecting parly iiuinlerti atieut two lmndreil people, liieluding tloneral Manager l'ugh, siiperintciidents, read masters, civil engineers, truck bosses and ethers. The party travel in lour trains, each of which has a passenger engine which pushes itu inspection carle front and ene or mero passenger ears lu the rear. One of tbe trains had en beard a trai'keimter by which thuolUcers are enabled te tell tlie number of union traveled ami aim te knew where tbe tracks are uneven. The inspectors arrived in Harrltburg Wednesday morning, and left ler Philadelphia Ihlt morning al S ocleck. The llrst train re.tehed Dillervilleat lOn'cleck and It was shortly tolle'.votl by the ether, The trains did net come through Liucaster, but passiid around the city by way el the " cut oil." limy will reach "Philadelphia Hut evening this evening, and te-morrow tbe New Yerk divltleu will be Inspected. Mlu of Ileal lUl.Ue. llunry Sliubert, imctleiiti r, Beld at publle sale, Oct, IS), at Htrbara Kemp's hotel, tlie proi'erty boletigitiK te tlie estate or Jehu Hen tier, dee'd., sittuited Ne. IS! St. Jeseph strcet, tu Carollue lleuner, fur S2ii. Kxciirvleu te (iettjttiurir. ThH morning the. excursion el Triully Lutheran churcii te Oettysburf; lelt Iincaa ter 011 11 special train at7..0. It took UH pwijile from HiIh city. A IIIG DAY AT RICHMOND. 1IIK NATIUS .1 (lllir.r AMI I'AIITi AT TIIK VIHIIINIA ftlATI- fAIII. They nin leiutpretl liiimetitn OvalliuiB nu llin trip nml rnltiimlaithitllr HrtrlfMl nl llin Capital of the (1 lit Iliilnbiliiii-Sl't-rllirn nf l,in ami llin CIiIpI r.xeriillte. Al.t X VNiHll v, Va., O't -I. A few mln mln llles before 8 e'chs'k this morning Kecretary Hayard, Secietary Kndlcett, Postmaster Oon Oen eral Vilas and Commissioner of Agriculture Oilman entered tlie Baltimore .t Potomac railroad depot at Washington and wero ro re ro ceivoil by Mr. L. D. T. Myers, gentral Huporlntendenlof thoKlchmend, I'redorlcks I'rederlcks burg it Potomac rallrejd, Mr. Rebert A. Parke, oftbe Peunsjlvatila read, Washing ton, and Mr, HeIkiiI Htrry, nutierltileiiileht of tbe Pullman Palace Car ixiiip.iiiy. The dittlngiilshed ptrty wero lmtnedlalely located lu the handsotne Pullman car " President," which Huperlntendcnt Harry brought frtiin Wilmington last night for tbe apedal use el thu presidential party. At Just 8 o'clock tbe president, accompa nied by Cel. I.iment and a cuntnlttee of ills, tlnguished Virginians- Messrs. (Jen, W. C. Wlckham, Cel. A. H. Huterd and Dr. Helt (iitered the front entrance et the depot and proceeded Immediately te their car, and the special at unce drew out. Thu train is in charge el Mr. D. P. McKouer. Latvlng Qusntlce tbe presidential npecial car pasted through Alexandria without step ping. Thern were a number of poeplo at the station, but no demonstration was indulged in. Break fast was sorved In the president's car at 9 o'clock. The ropretenUllvos of the United and Associated Press and about hall a dezen special correspondents accompany tbe party. Hefore roacblngQuanllce rain bo be gsn ratling In terrentt and tbe prospects are that it willcoullnue throughout theday. It has been decided that tbe ptrty will leave Hlchmend en the return trip at up. in. The Mop at l'rrilrrlckluirg. I-iinnr.uicicsiicne, Va, Oct. 21. Ilelure the presidential hpecutl reached here the rain bad ceased and the sun had broken Hi rough the clouds. A brief step was made In order that the oxts-utive and his advisers might Hhake bandit with tbe citizens who bad in large numbers ,isembled al the station te pay tbelr respect". A salute was tlred and in response te calls el the multitude the pi ce dent went out 011 the rear platform and, being Introduced by (en. Wlckbatn, held last te the framoef the car with ene band and shook hand.i with these who passed by with tbe ether. Iland'haken and ltntiipit-tt Mtbienu, Va , Oct. 21 Tbe step el tbe presidential special at Krederltksburg was el but about live minutet duration, during which tlme as many as could possibly crowd uji te llie car shook bands with tbe president, "several young ladles had prepared bouquets te preseut, but owing te the rush only ene et thorn reached him. This was lianded te Mr Cleveland by Miss Mattie Yeung. The president bad a kind word ler all, and vvheu the signal for the train te start was given the cannon again lioe.nod aud the crowd shouted " Hurrah ler our president '" The Ovittltin at lllthmtmtl. It 1 1 uvieMi, Va , Cct. -I - The "special" conveying the presidential p.riy te Kich mend, reached Mllierd at lo.'ie.a. m., and the scene at Fredericksburg was repeated, the difloreuce beiug tbe abseuce el cannon. When tbe president stepped en the rear platform a colored mail of Immense propertious sheulttl eut: " Dah ha! Dab be'" winch was the signal for a ruth te tlm retr el the ttaiu. A young man, almost out or breub, climbed up iit-eii the platform of tbe cir and ac costing the representative of the I'lilted Press, at the suie time, handing hun a handsome biskotef tlewers, si'.d : " pjoase, air, baud these te I'mtinatter-iieneral lias," CI. Lameut, who wat atauding by, con veyed Ibe ileral gift te tbe postmaster, general. At Milferd the dlstlngulthed party wero met by a committee Irem Hlch Hlch eond and giveu a heirty wolcemo. The spekesman of the commlttee, Mr, Crump, was very brier and tbe president acknew 1 edged the courtesy lu a 'ew happy words. I here were 110 lurtber incident;! until the Htcial reached Richmond at ll.Ua. m. Tbe reception was a rearing ovation of voices. '1 he sun shone brightly ou llie chief execu tive and bis party at they emerged from tbe car and wero uie by the local committed of citiaus. The llorte t.uards cjine te a " present," lilted their helmets and as seen as the visitors wero seated In tbe carriages wheeled about and preceded the cavalcade te the lair grounds, of a tulle distant. m rue 1 tin tineuNDS. 1'pen teaching tbe fair ground the presi dential lurty vvere driven te the building eecupind by the general oillcers ami Hhertly afterward the oxeeutive emerged Irem tlie balcony overlooking the fair grounds tvhore he wat prcsouted te tbe multitude by Uever Uevor Uover nor tltbugh Lee, who speke at lengtb upon the advaucement of the state in agricultural aud Industrial pursuits. Concluding be said : "'Ibe old Mether et Presidents te-day welcomes within her bor ders a president et the United States and I knew that I voice the feculiuieiils of the vast multitude when I tender te you and tbe distinguished utizens and states men who accompany you a sincere, hearty and cordial wolcemo te Virginia. May your administration bring te the whole eeuutry, light, Itfe aud hope, and may tbe prayer ascend te your lathers. New that tlie Hvvnid hat been beuleu into pleughshares and the sjieir into the pruning hook, that state shall net lift up its arm against state, neither shall they knew war any mero. Hut tint the relgn 01 peace and prosperity shall lie as lasnug ai the home et the stars." At the concliiHten of t.ev. Lee's spec lithe president was iulre.li oil, and In a clear v eice BMike as fellows . im. ritt.sim- mS vnnm--. I ollevv Citizens el Virginia While I thank you most sincerely ter your kind leceptlcn and recognize in its heartiness the hospitality ter which the people el Virginia have alwa.vs beetl distinguished, 1 am lu'ly aware that your demonstrations et welcome is tendered net te ail individual, but te un Incumbent ul an olllce which crowns tlie government of tlie I'nited Stales. Tbe statu et Virginia, the mother of prenleii", seveti et wbote sons have tiliel that high ntlicu, te day greets a president who for the llrst tlme meets Virginians upon Virginia soil. I congratulate invtell lii.it, my llrst Intro dilation te the people et irglnia occurs at a tlme when they are surrounded by tbe ex hibits et the productiveness and presperty of their atate. Whatever there may be et honor in her history, aud however much prlde there may be iu her tradition, ber true greatness is here cxemplitled, lu our sis lorheod of Htatet, tbe leading and most c mi maiiding place must lie gained ami kept by that commonwealth which by the labor and Intelligence: of her citizens can produce the most cf tbesa things which meet the necessi ties aud destrea of mankind. Hut Hm lull ad vautage of that which may be j lelded te a atate by the toil and ingenuity ul her poepld li net measured by the money value ut the product- Tbe ellerts and struggles of her iarmets and her artisans net only create new values in llie Held el ugrlculture, and in thu arts and manufactures, but the Hame tlme produce rugged, Bolf-rellant aud liidopendont men, and cultivate that product which mero than all ethers ennobles u state 11 patriotic, earnest American citizenship. This will lleurisb In overy part el tbe Ameri can domain ; ueither dreuth nor lain can injure it, ler it takes root in tlie hearts curi'.itd by love e! country. Theie are uu un.v v, melius ut this production, It must be llie same wher ever seen, mid Itsipiallty Is neither sound iiur genuine imless It grows te deck and beautify hii entlre and milted nation; nor unless It supports nnd sustains tbe Instltti linns ami thu (roverntuenl leunded te pro tect American llbntty and bapplttess. Tbe present administration of the government Is pledged te rettirn for such husbandry, net only premiMi, but actual tendorser (almost ami Justice with c'tnl protection and a full partlcipitleu in national achievements. If lu the st we have been ostrauged and" the cultivation et American citizenship baa been Interrupted, your ontbitslsstle wolcemo el te-day demonstrates that tliore is an end te such cntratigement and that tlie Unto el suspicion and fear Is Hiicts'i'dtKl by an era or faith ami confidence. In such a 'kindly atmosphere and beneath cheering skies I greet tbe poeplo of Vlrglnlt at ce-lalKirers In the field where grows the loveof our united country, (led grant that lu the years te ceme Virginia Hit old Dominion tlie mother of presidents she looked en the nation at ita birth, may net only Increase her trophies nl growth iu agriculture and maun Im't.iirc.t, but that ahe may be among the first of tbe states lu the cultivation of true Ameri can citizenship." It was some minutes alter tbe prosldent bad finished before th" cheering salutes from the cannon and ether demonstrations subsl. ded. When there was (pilot Oev. Lcostepped forward and preHonted .Societarles Hayard and lindlrsjit and Petmasler Ocneral Vilas, who simply bowed 0 recognition, te the audience. Iicmodlately the distinguished visitors re paired te the olllce el the president el the lri;mla Agricultural society, vv hore an Infor mal reception vvasheld. Ter about an hour the people streamed through the building auu shook hands with thu president aud his cabinet elllcers. At tho-conclusien et the recoptlen and lunch was ptrtaken of, the iiarty saw the races and the 1 xliiblts. fi.t.VC.tSTKbVf! nultltli DVT, 1 1m VV Itr. I anil Chair VV nrks In the Ohie I'rul- tentlary of Mrniir. I.bellir. IJe'Tiiey .V r.bFrlj-, tlestr.'JMl. 1 ei.t'Mtn s, O , Oct. JI. lire breke out in the Columbus wheel shept, within ilie peni tentiary wall, at ene o'clock this morning, mid Boen spread te the chair shop of tlm J. W. Daim Ce. Tbe buildlm; was tilled with the flneat machinery and much material made up. The walls or the wheel shop fell at 1 o'clock, and ler a tlme it was thought two men wero buried beneath them. The tire is new under control. The less te the state en the buildings is JUu.OeO, and the occu pants lese an equal amount. There Is no In In Hurance en the buildings. The burned building was lJOxW three story brick and was occupied by the Columbus Wheel and Rending company, which was started by Philip Lobzelter and C. L Downey, et Lancaster, Pa., and J. M Lberly, el Meclianicsburp, l'.i. They em ployed about lw men and had a capacity of l,.'aX)stts of whet Is a month, betldis shalts, peles and finished ueirlng. The Insurance was about t.s.ime te J.'n nuO an I is thought it will cover the less. AHcgeil IMel te I.yntli rlnkettuii Itetcttlves. Chic voe, 111., Oct 21. A rumor roached tb" pjlice yesterday, that a formldable or er gai izatten had been porfected at tbe stock yards, having for ita object the ljnclilng el tbe Hlx Pinkertnn men, vvbu are held a' tl'e Harrison street station fet tbe "hooting et barley ou TueBday. The police efllcials deemed it wise te take precautions against such atU'-ks and held 70 t.mcr3 in reserve nil night, beglntiiugat 7 o'clock. This ro re ro aervo 'piletly took ixii.ssL'ssieu el tbe barracks up stalls, sleeping m full uniform ami with their arms by iheir Hides, ready te act at a uieaieu'. 's uelice. Thenight passed quietly. llear l.tittrt til Irlli 1 Itlirriuell. In 111 i, O't, J. Inspector el I isherlcs lliiyes rejmrts thai the recent storm ou the Irish coast caused a lest el 1.I1HHH) te the bshermen en the Wieklew coast, mauy et their be.ua hav mg been wrecked. He adds th ittfretl tlistrM la Imminent unless money inr the relief of the sullerers is forthcoming at nl 1 . 1)1. count Kale Atlvancctl. , Ot, JL The rate or discount 1 el Luglaiul has been advanced Ln 1' '. the Hank pei c-tnt wrAiiir.H ismvAinie. 1 WasIIimiien, D. C, Oct- '.I. 1 or Vj, 1. astern I'entis Ivatilii, New Jeisey Delaware and Maryland talr weather, northwesterly winds, northerly colder. 1 lit: 110 Kit ur ritAiti:. llie Other antt tlm Mtuibrrn el the Mi.e Ceumilltfct rim rollewmg Is the complete organization cl the Ltncaster Heard el Trade : President Jehn C. Htieer. l'nst ice Prosldent Henry Haumgaril ner. sieceud ice President B. rrauk Hrouo Hreuo Hroue lnan. I'rtisteeg II J. Housten, C. A. lleinit"b, Clee. M. rranklln. Treaturer J. l'red Seuer. Secretary Uenry C. Moere. cemmiiii.i:s. Minufacture ilee. M. rraukliu, Win. II. Middleton, S. S. Ssncer, Jehn A. Arneld, Win. D. Sprecber, Wm. .. Hehuer, '.Jiv. L Herman. Commerce -J. Iv. Cester, t.ee. Slniniinii, P. T. Watt, Jehn A. Charles, Jacob Ratbven, J. II Martin, Herman Hindi. Heal Kstale .lehu D. Skiles, Jehn 1-M.rlel, .laisib U. Leng, Moses tJoisenborger, batnuel Hums. Itulreaiis and Transiortatlen James .Stewart, Jehn 11. H.iumg.trtluer, J, J. i'lt. patrick, Michael Hiley, Uenj. V. hhenk. Muni. Ipal Allairt Hen. J. P. Wicker Hb.im, Dr. Henry Carpenter, Hen. J no. A. Ilelstand, Dr M. L. Hi rr, Chas. S. Feltz. .StAilslics Dr. s. T. Davis, vv. 1 . uensei, Chas. A. Heinitsb, (Jte N. Reynolds, Jehu l". Koed. Publication C. Rine Haer, II. L". Slay, tutktr, II. W. HaituiHii. Arburatien Jehn U. Wartel, Sim'l Levau, M llabi ri.u-h Kiiiain e R bt. . 1 vans, II. J. McUrauu, Cl.au. A. r.iiideitmilh. ,M.U'in.MI uie 11 M.I. I'LAVEll. liar t .' si.u. tl by Him Aueiit of the Chlttt;u Club. l'i .1 s, ,'iu n b 11 been engaged te manage the St. Lu ut 1 eatue at a salary et fj,000. He oauie 1 ast mi Tut slay and went te Newark at ence te htcuie Harry Pyle. He found that the bIIiii pitcher hid lelt ter Philadelphia. He ollevv oil and karned that both ', Pyle aud Dally, his catcher, had signed with llengle, azent orthe Chicago club,w be issceuring the eeuutry ter players. Themas Tucker, the tlrst baseman et tbe Newark club, signed wit.t .Manager Ilirnie, of Hiltimert", for next Hea-son. Greenwood also received money en account el next year's c uitiact Coegau, Atinls and Caseiy have no' yet signed. I'be New Yerk club lias signed Mattfmerp, la'e et tlie Oswego club.aiid William lieerge, Dm 1' u iit'i el tivirlttruf the M iple Leals, 1 I Canada. T'mmas J. O'Reuke, catcher of I'.irtlaiiil fin", has signed with tbe Hos Hes Hos ten 1 tnim te.1111. In New Yerk jeb may tlm Leaguu team detetted the Hrneklyn by 7 te "J. rtm Hind game butvveeu Chicago ami St. Leuis was played in Chicago yesterday and the Lotgue men wen by 11 te 1. Beth nines 1110 tiadlv cilppled up mid numerous chances in the I'e-ltliuis had te made. About 3,000 1 ,.. ....A ...! I-I... 1.-..H.. ..... 1 isjoine nut. lua gaiuu mitt ueuu iveny uiu plrvd. l.inct.tBr Itliik Well Atlended. There were several hundred people at West King street rink last evening, The attraction wm Pret. Tragesser's riding. He will ride again en Saturday afternoon and oreuing. Tl (i rink, will be open te-night and to-nieicovv e.gbt for new bogiuuers. TUOKK 1T KNGUS1I SOUll.TY. AftAil.lJ.S 1 ll.tr. 411; OO.HI.VO TO TM1 nviinvr. ut' iiur.ti, uvk. lite Denllt nf the Marquli uf Allribtiry l.ttatm IIUTIIfn mnl l.tlate le llu (Irstnl.iin, hoi Wile, the Jlanliltitipat l.atrrtmkn Will Met lln llct.liril nt Ctmtl, Heiton, Oct. 21. Tbe (Hehc this inernlng publishes the following : " Lomde.v, Oct. '20. Viscount Laveruakr, grandson of the late Marquis of Alletbury, having sticcceiled te the tllle and estates or bis grandfather, aoclely is lu a ter ter rlble llutter nml It la feared that the coming season will witness a carnival of acaudal uevcr equalled In these later days. The laet that I.erd Ltvoruake 1 a dtttlpatetl, elf. assertive, dare-tlevll fellow' has much te de with this state et feeling, but tbe new mr chieness Is the chler catlse el alarm. Lord Lavomake, who was well known In Brigh Brigh eon ler seveial ye.trs prier le the ycr lssl as 'C.iplaiii Hrtice," was tbe shining llglit of ene id the homest aud fastest sets of that gay resort or fashion. In 16SI, 011 the day aper lie roached Ills majority, Lavemaku married bis present wife, who isties' ribed in the courtly obron ebron obren Iclei as "Julia D .r ihy, daughter el the late Themas Hasb'i, t9tluirel of Itrlgbteu." Previous te ber mntrljge le Livernake, "Julli Dorethy" was b tier known ameug the dudes as " Delly Tobter," a pretty, flaxen-haired iiuid, alvvaj s superbly dressed, afavorite member tA the ballet troupe at tached te the Hrighten theatre, and a girl who hi 1.1 titn ii'ely accommodating vle9 en the uibjtct ul morality. Her rather was a cobbler and did business In , small way 111 Hrigbten, while her mother like the mother or the Empress Josephlne took Sti vvasliing. At the tlme of her mar riage, Delly, although a iliuter, was the happy tneilui ut Ihrte cimdren, ene tbe cliaal or a Ilrinhteu lemenade mimufactuier aflyie etbei two generally accredited by Delly aud her frlends te a gentleman named Hrenn, the leader of a eet equally as last as that beaded by Lord Laveinake, In splte el ttuch trllles as thete Lavernake really loved Delly aud married ber tbe moment be btctuie bis own master. At the wedding bretkfast following the marriage, which took place at a leading hotel at Brighten, aud wat iitlondeJJby a se lect company ei eungeni il fronds of the brldu and gloom, a piickagejIButatnlng a wedding present was handetK thp bride with Ihu best wishes efHp lelaenade man. The parcel was Kd ll the proseuce el tbe guests and dig dig tleded a teeth bru-h and an old night dress marked with tbe initials ' D. TV Lord Lavernake was furious ever the insult, and the same afternoon sought nut the donor and gave bun n receipt lu the shape el a sound thrashing. It is hardly liltely that tbe new Marchieness of Allot Allet bury vv Ul be recetv ed at court. A I'tleat Cliarcril Willi Adultery, Acquitted. HnwNUUD, Minn., Oct. 2L The prosecu tion In the rather Vaudry adultery rase, re ceived a feet back jesterday by the testimony of the priuclpil witness who had been quoted as having knew ledge of tlm guilty relation or the pritst and Mrs. Turgen t.i'Thls witness was Mrs. Paradle, whose allidavlt has been published that Mm knew of their guilt. Placed en the stand yesterday by the defense, she swore positively te the contrary, and lur lur lur tbermote, that the aforesaid allidavlt was fraudulently obtained by Mrs. Turgcen, Its centents net beiug known te ber when he slgn?dlt. The defence introduced someevL dotice show lug that the marriage el the priest, te which rerorence bai been made, bad been adjudicated upon by the peiie. The derense then rusted and thojudge charged the Jury, who afterward returned a verdict el acquittal. Twe luiptirtatit Trestle With Tlllkcy. Chicago, Oct. 21. A special te the iVYwj tietn Washington, says : Minister Cox be fore leaving Constantinople consummated, under Instructions from the United States government, two treaties with Turkey an extradition and a naturalization treaty simi lar te tbe ene new existing between this country aud Ureat Hritain. Heme twelve or lilteen years age these two treaties were rati fied by tbe Sen ale with amendments which the sultan declined te accept, and there is new no protection in Turkey Inr Turks who have becoine naturalized citizens of the United States. Mr. Cox has persuaded the bultan te uccept tbe amendments of the Sen ale, and the treaties new only rcquire this govern inent's sanction. larrlctl lu a Steie'd bhevv Wlutlew. Indian irons, Oct. 21. A novel marriage ceremony took place here last night, Seme time age a clothing company advertised that it would give a handsome set of bedroom luruituru te any couple that would be mar ried lu the show window et the house. Otte Myer and Miss Kva Jehnsen, et Morgan county, accepted the eiler, and they were married in the allow window last night, the ceiemeuy attracting 3,000 people te the square. The apjiearauce el the company was greeted with the most vociferous cheering, which was continued throughout tbe cere mony. The bridil pair are both uiombers lit highly respectable lamllles. IIlh Ciluirs Clutrcrd Acahut lleja. Llein, Tex., 0;t. 21 Cbarles aud Krnest Nash, aged P and l.'s and Kugone Ulake have been arrested, charged with robbing thu express i 111 '0 at Paige, 15 miles east of Llgiu, en tbe Texas Central railroad. The express robbery eccurred en the night of tha 12th Inst, ITve nights aHerward au ex press car en a mixed train was also robbed as the train was passing through Palge. Twe nights belure twouegre farmers had been held up and rebbed el ?e0 ou their way home Irem selling tbelr com. The boys are accused of all thene crimes. The Nash boys are sons el Deputy Unlted Htates Marshal Nash, while Blake's lather is a respectable clllzouef Bas trop county. lllil I'lllllllO K.ICH9, IlvbiiueiiL, Oct. 2L Third day el the tall meeting. Weather Hue ; track fast. First race llve furlongs, purse tMW, f 100 te second : I'alse htep tint, Krmlne second, Van third ; time, 1:01'.;. Seceud raoe ene intle, $300 purse, f 100 te secetul. KetrelU llrst, IUss second, Bella donna third ; lime, 1:10. Third race Vestal stakes, one and one-halt miles, for three year old tlllles. This race was a walk ever for Millie. 1th Race Seiling race ; purse 1500, f 100 te second, ' miles : Pegasus first, Ueaz seceud, Banuerbearcr third. Time, 17. Dlnl Wblle Allciitlliig Church. Dallas, Tex., Oct. '21 Newa has rcicbed here Irem Uoedland Mission, Indian terri tory, of tlie death of tlie ox-gevornor aud late auditor of the Choctaw nation, Ilragll Leilere, while attending church last Sunday near liU home. Ue was a prominent cltizeu of tbe Choctaw nation for many years and held some of the important emces In the territory. The deceased was about 70 years of age. Warnm llie Itiilssrlsin. j;-. heiiA, Oct. 21 General KaulbarshMWOt a lresb nete te the llu garlan cevernraeBi -1 complaining that Ilustlan subjects aetlng ta-vV3 nitb.bil ramnuv bcn bfin nsneculad andir-t -J rested by Hulgarian oftlelaU and warning IM ; ' ,.evrnienl thst a reiietltlen of lbe 0lHL 1 rages will be attended by "fle" fr & tiuencea both te the ImmoJJatecfllcert .-. their nbollera. ,.,, WsJl w5 ' -t.v-s tfi 'Svi V: tV5S MZ ,t-S ,va .ij sjH
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