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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH.WHOLE NUMBER, .<>,..... RICHMOND, VA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 27. 1884. THREE CENTS PER COPY.

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H.ALCA-M ADVANCES MAI»r. au 1

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W.nil'IKIirH'*'! & OWE-f. MANl-V I VAt 1 I III Its t)V KAMll. Ill.l Ml-*. 11'.'itt-.Mil l.niM.-. HI! A< KITS. _. -., TENTH AMI111 hlltsTRE-'IH. (lui new I'at'inry, uii.ur|>a*_'llu urm-.i-iiieiit mik) i-i|u!|mii, ul nv auy li Ult)rniintry. ls now lu full oiM-rallnu. and we itrs uri^

l_tt*-'j u. tai .nu order, for _rsl-.la_. wurt at r..l-tom olivet. * f-BB

MAHONKS MACHINE.CAMERON OPT AGAISST IT.

h «'in in_ Inlier mm lite Clan-roar is IllaIrllovi-! Iii/, ., 0r IVtenbars ;Nol lo Letlltrir Voirr Hr Miffed.It vin* Mati-d in the reter*lmrir piper*

vt *t.-1-,'iiy Hint ('.don. I .1. H. lirnWllillL'. pri¬vate s.tritnry ol thc Governor. WM in

rwoisltsjig tts night before-Minding thom. cliiti; lhere for Itu- (lotion of itfcBJOtast.< thc Knut ttl lUstrict ltepuhlican Nomi¬nating i ..liventlm. This j. im! true.(..Niul Brownian Mts Mohsanad Satur*day evening, nnd wa* nt hi* home, In

vVasbb_gtefl county, attending a meetinglien, :is iva* his right.

lt i* true, though, that Mr. A. M.I-russ tull, of lh;s eily, ivas In PctMOtMBrf,tttapiy ii a i.,(-m lifer <-i.nvi*yinjf the lol-I'.vv htf letter from the ('(.vernor

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BJCBMOKP, Aiigit-t Mi IBM. )'/.. .1/./ l'tiioir-< Uisensof Ptmrsterg:

It is my ('pinion that Hie I.t-i.iljii'.tcrsandI.<|iii!.limns of PetersbtUf -lioiiKl have |In. 1K|IW|W of t lit ir ehoicc a* 10 theBcpubtli in no milli .. for OOUglttl fruin myoYYii, the Fourth COagtessIpBSl district of

Virginia,1 wish 1 could lie present a! the meeting

uni i XpreSS mi v iiv\ * to my fellow-citizen*if Petersburg, who bare never failed t..

respond to my advice PnbHeduttM flo.tata nu- hcic: i.ut l would samsstijr mi-vt>e all numin rs of that patty to vt1ii.1i Ibelong not t.< tomi.iii HiijiBMtliei to anv

ir.,... ding v, liicli *|iall tAclinic thc peoplstri m deciding tbs matter* nt Issue, or

wbleb iball allow ¦ detenntaed machineto-ive control to s mlnorttT. if thc hallli i. d large enough, appeal, ai freemenbave siways done, to tbe open skr; si leoslgive room lor thc exercise of tbs tir-t prin¬ciple of our party. .. a fr. l ballot and a faircount." 1 bare no candidate to snugest.Were I present, tboflgb, I should feel freess an) other elllzen of tbe district t.. ax-11, u ii ir. lerenci. Hu: 1 do iv ith earnest-n. n and rigor protest sgelnM lbs asaniapHen ot right by anybody to dictate yourorganization, to Hems your ebsliman andcoiiiiniiiet nidi. Mid through sucb rsrisbedn.ii lim ry to control th.- delegation, radtbrougb Ibat t.> stifle iii.- voice of yourrommunitjr.

( h iosc your own nominee, if bc i*vour own choice, b. i* -tr,mir. If bs i*vour .lu.i.e. lu is iuin,.. If be ls n.it ymirchoice, lc is weak, rad will Injure theI any .'inl the |i' lldential ticket,

1 11 lu vc in ths people. I bare co conti-.',.i..e in machine methods, Experienceof tbe In*! three year* ougbl to teach all

that. I deny no du. righi to bei indldat.. 1 di ny the richi ..f any rn into be lom .! upon s constituency, if youneed ruardlani, executors, and admlnls-traton upon your political righto, choosethem now, If you need representatives,.I., i...t lubmil to having them appointedtor you,

To bore -<¦ ded from one j arty in re-Man, to on'rol of oj.inion in soother

Will hale leen DO glin.I a*k you, f. flow-citizens, lo demand suet

li no ol meeting to-nlghl rad -neh presid¬ing influent** - a*, wttboul reference to men

.u-patronage, will express yourehokeandmake you th.- free [. ..pie t-i.it yon ne rot!,

be, without division, a* dtlxena oftbe United States sad tbi Comtooawealtbof Virginia, lt. ip. ctfully rad truly,

Wn.i.i.iM E. Caniaoa.

A GLSEBAL REVOLT.

Ki. killi.' All Alone thc Linc Tnlk of Two

t aaeeailaas in Uk Foarth Dlsirtct.A spinlie i na!,lr.

In our Issac ofyi -iiiilay wegave reportsol s number ol tbs Republican meetingsbeld Monday in tbe Fourth congresBloiialdistrict to 11.-.-! delegate* to tbeCooventloncalled to me. In Petersburg on tbe _::)t Ii toDomlnati s candidate for Congress. Belowwe _i\<- falk r ami additl mal reporti wblcbconfirm sll bcretofon Indicated in respectof tbe r. voil .u-ain-t Mahons rad his choiestor toe nomination, Colonel lira.ly. Adis-l"-i:iou to kick i* apparent throughoutthc district; In some quat tors feeling runsvi rv bigh, and while tbe machine mav wininthctnd.it i* nhnosl oerteinthal it willbe mel with organized opposition. Bomsroundel have *.nt dclejrationi Instructedagainst. lirntly, otben have lelected two

f di re, ml lhere li strong talkof two convention! rad two candidates.a -i lit -.-. mi in.Y Itabk . Nor li tbe ri volt

confined t.. tbe Fourth district. In tbeNorfolk district tbere i* vlgorens opposl-

ilio.l*, and OUT < ,'rir-

lottesvill. letter Inlorms us tbst in Albe-ni.ii lc county i k ; iou* n i» llion bal brokenout.

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'I be Ri ]. .1 ¦' :.n matts me ting lull beratotal nigh) to choose delegates to the Con-i-.-,,.',ial X. ininatin. Convention dcvel-lid oin fad terr plainly, rad tbat is tbal

ki "f tbe part v then i* strong.em to wbal i« td im 1 " Thc M.i-

i linn.'' represented by Genera] Mahoneand Col mel Brady. The flgbl wsea deter-

mc ss between tbe Brod] and mti-

Rrady wing .and tbe former was signally11 .ii ii. rad left Ibe hall to tbe opposition,abo orgralzi d rad elected th. lr del. ^*:it. *

"....Hiiu.. inly, Instr, sting tbi n tb i >t< inlb. <i nu ntion for Joseph P. Evans.Thu morning a csll ls published for tbe

Ri puhll ii to un et In tbeir respectivewards to-morroa nigh) to elect delegates.Colonel Brady'i friend! will hav- tbeseii,111 pgi all *... tbemselvi t. Hi* opponent!w ill nol (toto th. ni, a they claim tint theybsd thc realer organisation last night, snd

(1. legates under the regular call.The toni, t tween tin* two faction! bo¬gan at the very opening of tbs meeting,¦nd Martel in tbe claim made by tbe ettychairman «.l tbe right t" name a temporarychairman. After nearly an hour'* flgbl(.iii tin* matter it wai finally acquiescedin. bul ix. temporary neeretar* wai ari> lech ;i. Tbere nason.'continued scene ofconfusion snd disorder from the beginningtotbeehwe ol tbe m. ci int,'. The propo*Hom tbst tbe temporal*] chairman ibouldappoinl a committee to recommend dele¬gates, and that thc temporary ibould bemade tin permanent organisation, camefrom th" Brady side >-f tbe bouse, and srere

rotoptly nut by tbe Evans men, who pre¬vent, (i Heir submission to a vote. Ki nail v.

seeing tl.it ibey contd do nothing, th,-idadyitc* withdrew, after llw ebalnnan

el ned the meeting adjourned. Tba¦tt. opt to gi t th. ir |,pondi!* out of tbsililli I'V \!',l..lli-l,|!|_ tl.e light! llso fiih'd.The i.y ii * attn went to tbs -Booting deter-mini d to assert th. ir r',;ht* und lo haw-fair pavy, ead their determination curie Itic ni iboougb t" rococos.The opponents ol Brady okla. ¦ ute

joilty of Hi. Kepufdic-ii voter* of tbe city,.i.' -1\ they intend lo tii-'iii tbe machinein tbe bitter end. Thc fooling ls mu*i.at ,f it .- ase. rtalaed tbal Madar taetlci

to Uki*:- BM! lii^ht wcic, practiced in the.¦..lilith* of UN district, timi »lniiild pre-vni to Brady's suecees lathe NominatingConvention, tbere aili aaeoredlr ba twoKi piit-lii-iiii eniidiilati - iii th. ti. ld.

'I lie disposition of tin* Democrat* 1* tomake no nomination in ihi* district, bot toMund aloof Kiwi lat lbs RemMteena IgbiOUl th" ir Al.El i. nc. *. Th'' |)eiiio. r.V* li >'¦

no love for Matiotic'* methods or toe ma-chine, and lt Ute revolt I* MirhVicnt In tbsKi puhllcsn party lo hreuk them doini,they will vvIkIi lt God-speed .even thoughax.loud mau is thc ni mi* li \ whi. li tin*ind i- lo bs accomplished. Many of themwould no .Inn'.t lend -helping han:).

It is -aid i.y the Bil BtOdy leader* Iii ii

Un mal ht'dv of the colored jx-oplc ure

heartily In sympathy with the movement tonominate a eolored mun lor L'ongro**, sudlt ls claimed *1*9 that nol a tew of thu

prominent vi lille nun nf ii,e('o_lltlon portyureierretly *_alnst Hrndy.Tbr Indications an- tli'nt Hrafly will getthe nomination. Inn tt mn |,0 arromplb'hedt,y thr exclusion of *..,.. opposm*. deieK*-Hon*; ind. In this creal, there will beadual convention and t,¥. ..-n,'*,!-^. TheHooper, thr (.nine*, the l).d«nn, and IheEvans Intcrcts arr nil opposed to Brady.BBd they will prol.-ililv ..it,. upon one otihelr numlicr who mav appear to bethestrongest.The Itrady kadara Inn- in- apparently

tart in and aoaldeai of success. They layall of Hie l-lnnienf but _f*rbt_ seen.*of dis¬order ;ind cniifu-nni nn a -1 _- opponent-.'I lu rc nn- -mic doubt* about M.-cklen-ban coiint.v.Imili parOea claiming lt*ileleirate*. It- vote I, a br.e one and mayhold th- balance of power hi the Conven¬tion.

lin report that li,.vernor Cameron i*oppoeed to.nlonei Brady aad i* u.*in_ hi*(loris to sec|ir). hi* defeat is B_TB_BBg enm-

iiiiiit and ha vii; ir it-, |j,.,., |..r, _

The lal- in all PBBpiiJa j- an _itcrrslin_one, rind the CoBVeBtloa of next Fridaywill prolmlilk be a* liv. Iv in its results ttvv:.* ihc uniting ol last Bight,

Horns An vir.

NOTTOWA Y RECALCITRANT.Mn hour .-,,,,I HU Klan friday Beaiea atBvarr Tarn-Thr Hat hine ill Ka l,ttn_rrWork.r__fl__B_B___eael thc Richmond Dispatch.!

Ni'TTolVAY (.HTlTIIHI __, )ABBJOBl th, MM. $

Thc BepabBcBB ¦****__< te <i.-.-t aata*irate- to the (ntieression.il District Con¬vent inn assembled in the mill IIBBBB hereto-day al VI o'clock M., and whs called toorder bj Meredith Watson, k.,.., countychairman. .1. M. Morton was elected per-main nt chairman I.y acclamation, the v.i.tcrowd betas Iw erny tn one in favnr nf thisrinti-l'rriilv chairman.The Brady nit ti iiiiml-ered abon! forty,

while lhere were al,nut live liiindred whowere oppoeed to the Un*.', favorite. c*_a*-t i,in nt iv nil the delantes elected werabitter :i_ainst Until*., Beaator Oalaea lacliailliisli of the county delegation, whichvs ri- in-trued d lo vote Bgai-81 .lanie. H.Brad) aad oppose the ormUuitoa bywhich thc chairman of tba Coagfeahoaal(mi.miltie shall Call Ul' ( "liva lllinli to or-ih r and pri -tilt- a* temporary cliairinati.

Bcaohitfbni wen passed str-Bgl* eon-illillinna the uni hud- Iiiv.i'ki al liv tin* ma¬chine to fores npoa the pe,ipi,- a nani tovv bon foiir tilth- of the voter- are oppotedalto denouncing the method- adopted aodenforced l-v Brady in hi* odktal capacitya* collector of iaterBal reveoue, roch aadist har.inn otlicials Irom ofSet who op¬pose him. forciBg |a,-iiiit-t,r- and other.H. li* rapport by thr.-att nin_ them withnu,i,val. nrloging Into the district Gov-mun bi clerki fr.itn Wasblagtoa, employe.i,f the navy-yard al Portamouth, travellinghired naen ai canvassers, the Issnlng ".

cireBtara di aonncti pt colored men who op.pored bim,ftc, After Milich tbe meetingaili.HUTU il.Thr lim-t (li._raciftil, blgta-bsaded pro*

eri-titiiL's ever koowa were attempted aftertl c r.diotirniiii-nt of flu- Convention. Tbecolliny chairman, barlag hi -ard lin re-,,lu-linn- rent, became infnnated, aad turningto a bystander remarked thal be did notunderstand t-'f. .r> thal tbe meeting was

1 Fioa. AOAIBBl BBMOUIi BABO-B.il. then tiirm ,1 to (ol,nu I QUlfaUB, poet*master .ti Blackt-ud-Whit-Sv, wttb thc r.marh ti.at if be bad a mlowtag hewould ictuiii tn the conrt-lioiise andbold BBOtber meeting. Notice iva- gtreu

> one of thc henchmen thal anothernat lini: BBS (ailed bv Waltoo, countychairuiai), and while proceediri_ to eleda committee to retire and nominateiliii-raics, liv-' hundred men were calledinto-Un-cnnrt-hini*" i,y Senator Gatflna, whoInatrueted them to be 'inlet, mteh the pro-,-t a ,ln_-, and at his cali vite _OWB everymotion. Wben thia waa done, WateoB,(iilliaiii. and the little machine horde tooktheir hal* and left, leaving thc CO__t-ho_seto Oaiin-'s linn. Senator (iaino. tln-narose BBd in :i -tirrin^r speech denouncedthe action of the county-b-trman, and tor.to pieces the meat-ead-bread brigade lol-loivim. bili) Bgaiaet tlic people.

,1. M. Morton and Others followed. The1 :tst crt.vvd demanded the clc-'lion of BBOtberi-nitty chairman. Order Uiii_ restored,

a committee wa* tent to Mr. Watton r,>-

Questing him to ezplau bl* action, TheI'oiiunittie returned, reportiag iii* refnaslto COBB- A s, .ond committee was -mit.with a lil,.' result. Wat-on wa* then rt pu-dieted. Hi- restgBatioa will he demanded.

BOWB with BBAOT.The henehiiicn nf the machine were thu*

mel alni defeated in their preconceivedplan inst ml a oootcstlag delegation, inch ailins I,.-, ii sent by -ucl) methods from someother cnunties of the district. The atten¬tion of t_« people of Xottotraj arasealledtn the maimer iii which 'hey wire to ).>.stifled at the Petersburg Convention. Theair vv::* filled willi curses IgalBSl Bradyami hi- set. while al declared, if notoLnated, Ibey would mt support him. batwould appeal to tbe balk- to redresa them-selves. Thia sentiment ts entertained byivvn third-nf the RefBlbHcaBI "f the tlis-itict. and Hu- emphatic expressioB on allsith * i-. .- Brady wUI nev. r be deeted."

NiHie of the office-holders favored Brady-ix weeki ago. They have gottea the'«word" recently. Nearly ail nf themas]now thal they are opposed t" lum. l.nt haveto iiiiev orders (tbe*j ipeak lb- very low,however) "r l"«( tin ir placet.

PRINCE EDWARD COURTT.Tin- lanni Dlr tl. i-ii,i_*-l bs Hoop-rils*

Hate a L_l_e Majority.[(,,ii, poadrno orita Rle___*_ fMspsteh.]

Ea hm vu t.k. AugUtl 26, 1**4.s, -I.i .I:i\ wa- .. |,i_ vv ith fate of- r ami of Borne.*' Ma.-m.-. 'in. .

vvtte t-t be held to nominate delcgati -

tn the District ( oaventioa, ob tbe.j'l'h. i" Bams i candidate for Con¬gress. A large crowd ot mir fellow _lti*., ii- nf African desceal were la attend¬ance. The flow ol wbiskev evidently be¬gan .ii an early limir, aad, altogi Iher. suchnoisy and disorderly scenes have nt vcri, ii vv inn -.iii in thi- quid borough.At tin -"lind nf the IS-o'elocb !>« ll th_r_

was B general nu v (-uk nt to the court- lion-e.( oBBty-C-__rr__a Cob, b Brady man. tiinl-iiii,' th.* court-hooseoccupied by tbe Hoopermen, ivvh», wire -iiunit' "in load "-

claim."') held hi« m.itlii. in the Street, BOO-stunted hiiii-eif temporary and pern*_iteaichairman, and in a feiv BBBBBBtB pro-claimed that A, lt, BBd <^ (Brady m-.ii) hadbeen appoluted delegates.

I.ess tlisti ten iiiinufe* WBTt BOBSBBied li)thia peeuliar BBdbod --f obtalahig ev-deacsnf the popular will.

Th-' Hooper men, in a Ihtl'^ majority, x--

sembled m tbe eourLhoose, praeB-dad reg-ulai Iv, ami appointed a delegatlun tn Pe-tersburg. Hi- btoUBBr-leg-ibdera woui'lhake been stiipristd at I'cle._te (Jriu'.'spowers as an orator. He hindled Itu'

Itrady faction willi gloves oft Messrs.Forbes and otbeia also wawi i*_b___s.

N'o uieytioii w:c made ol other caniil-dsli * of lither rat-f. (i.

The I a iiin. in (lie Ippcr tnd or ttis IH.-

ir n I n :k of Two i en v, mi-n

i<|.vrl*i i,lsminl'> ttie D.|_,t._.Farmvh.i.i*. A_8T-St "_'J..In every county

in Ihi- district Mahon,- has resorted to hi*peculiar tactics, and in every county in theupper end of the district, except Powhatan,two **ci* of delegates have beea akosea.tbeonesri repre_eBttBg the wishes of a largemajority of the Kepu ilic.n*. the other setehoaea bf tbs clbjuer* of Milnine and I**voriiiK Blady. Thc people are thoroughlyIndignant and will not siii.init to th. dleta-lloii of Mahon.'.Two conveiiti'iii! will probably ot held

lu Pe__-_b_rg, a* tip- oppn.iiion to Bradjls *o strone; BBd represent* the wlsbe|oltho people tatt bb opposition Bepubllerincandidate will eertiin.y ba put in the Ucl I.und that candidate will be either Koop Jor (iaiin-s, a| Noilii.vsy. ".very atwell - ulpolitical tinki rv h.* been rcsortetl to byitBI advocates of Ilrudv, and the impn.slmi i. rife beru thal Mabone h»> BB BT"

naged amtters that none bot the Bradydeleffates will ha ________ to htBeoavea-tini'.. Therefore, tho*e wli'i are up|si*ed tohim will not attend, but will hohla*' |"> <*'niiivention and put theil eandidate in ""field. Aayt-tag ta beat Brai. ii"1 mwlionels their battle-cry. iBIllllBBIlBt >'"""'

high, and the breieli ls so wide thal it i'*.""nollie cloted. Look out for liviily tim-*in the Fourth di .rici.

AMELIA CO CN TY.

The (Ipposiiiou lo l-lakon*'* Method* Wstl in

ILini! -Bir.,n_ Braalntlaa* AaaiBsi mhuttaad Mar him- I'olllir*.|t i«T._i*.ii.1si.ri- ot Um lllohniurnl iHsi-K*1'

A-KITA ( 'OfBTHOfMB. Vt.Aiiifusl _6. HM. S .

At a ____*_MB___f ol the ltepiihlican* "'

Amelia county, at lin* court-lioii«e. belapursuant to ttie call of thc stat.- in iii tm1'"'of tbe Bcpublican parly of Virginia, tbt

meeiin,, _M nlM to or,,pr by j Mtn lilts, 11.imty chairman, anil on a vue onnomination* made for prealdent ot the'(invention, tba temporsrv pr«-*iding on.-r<-'.''. M. Hibbs, deelsreil that W. 0. Ilir-| le had received 60 votes and CrockettKfil.lr.son M votes. A new count was tm*mandi,I. which the chairman decided wa*out af order. J. J. Mann annealed from"ie (I.. i*i.. 0i the (hair, hut the chairmanMused tn recognize the right of appeal?snd cjii, ,| \|r> JMerbt U the chair.On motion to pn.eeetl to election of BM*

ntiiiy. ,|. h. Knroiighly, .Iiiniu.s Archer.Um '.N. Hill were notninaU>d.A motion wa* MOMS and carried that the

vote bs t..k.-n hv dividing In three line* inthc court-)ard; whi.-li WM drem..I. I. Mann moved that s committee. c-w-silting ,,f Jack Kiinlolph, .1. .1. Mann,.lames Itohinion. George I'atti-r-nti. andGeorgi- Anderson, lie appointed hv th.Clair to ennfer and recommend flslaVstnnaM alternate* to thc < '<.ngre**ioiinl Con¬vention, Bl follows: Leigh township, tvvr,delegate* aod one alternate; Jackson town¬ship, tn., ddegaaea and one alternate;lol. * township, one dclcfite and one altar*nate.

J. M. I iii.hs moved a* a *ul..tjtiite thatthe nrestdeat aji|ioint a conitnittcc of liv-from each township or district to make fi,nomination..

Vt'. C, Hill moved Unit the vote bo takenin the s;,im. isjiythat the vote of MOTOtarywa* taken, .*u that a lair count would lu*hud.The president refused lo submit thc mo¬

tion, and. declaring h.- would not loanerpreside, left the chair and the .-oiirt-ii"ii-..Ihe secretary. Lee N. Hill, then Baked

the meeting fo elect another pr> *i<l< nf. andCrocket. Bobtasoa wa* elected byaeetaUBa-tion and took tba chair.

.1. M. Gibba bavtag bolted from thc Cnn-vi nt ion Iii* siitistittite for the mo'ion of J..f. Mann was declared not to bs beforetbs Convention.Thc motion to appoint ¦ mrnrmrltin-i ol

five tO recommend Haines was adopted.Tba commit, e retired, and utter awhile

reported tbe lollowlog reeommendatlons:Thal the deh -guti * and alternates to thc(ongns-ion il < onveiitii.tt to meit at IV.lersburg on August IMfa be a* follow*

Qllei ili-iiiet .i. .1. Mann: Crockett Bo-Lin*.m. aitcrnnte.

Leigh district: Jack Baadolpfaand famesII. Bobtaaoa, delegates; Henry Johnson,alternate.JeekaM district: Jaawa RobertsoB and

Jot Bc itt, dehgates; Albert Mitchell, ti¬tanate.

.rn motion d Willitir Hill, the report'ifthe committee wa* idopted, Ud thc nani'r.. ..linn, lided therein declared to be dulyelected.The following resolotiooi were adopt. ¦!/.'. lofted, That our delegates to tbs (eu-

gresslooal Convention are hereby Instruct¬ed to vote sgslBM the nomination ol «..l..-m .lame* li. Brady tir*t, tost, and all Hietillie.

Heetdved, That onrfltst choice for Coo-_i.*- in tah di.triet i* tba lion. A, A.Dodson,

Resolved, That thi* Convention eipr. --

ii* (.milli ne.- iii the lion. B. ¦**-. [looper, ourpresent Beti nt n presentattre in < 'ongress.

Besotted, Thal we, tbe Republicans ofAmelia county, Va., dtaspproeeof the ac¬tion ot the **tite Convention in taking fromthe people thc right to select their owne..uni;, and .iiy chairmen, and regard suchaction ss a dsngcroui itep toward* the de¬struction of that liberty of tbougbl rad ac¬tion winch nude eoMIItloo possible andpopular in Virginia.

ft. wived, 'lint while we will in thi*(¦..uli-! do al. in our power to secure tbeelectoral vote of Vtrgtato t-> thc Bepubii¬can preeldentlsl nomln. -. we will, h earlyai possible after the election, exert our In¬fluence to secure u return to toe time-hon¬ored principle ..i a -rovernmeol of tbepeople, l.y thc people, and for the people.du motion, thc Convention adjourned.

CBOCKCTT l.olllSsoS.President ol tbe Convention.

Wim< -«: George Anderson.Lit Jv. lli'i. Secretary of Convention.

MECEZENBUBG COUNTY.Two V-i.ol Dclriintrs- A Mi ii rp I'rii k Plated

I i>on tlie Nrtirom.!<'. rr.-i«,ii.Viire i.t Hie Itu lui.,,iel DUpatCh.]

Hovi'Tos, Vs.. Angusl BA. ISM.Then- wm I *|.lit in th.- Bepubiican

meeting herc yesterday, snd two letsofdelegates were appointed.ono for Brad)mid the other for l)o<l*"ii [negro). It i-Mated that thc crowd stood 780 for Dodsonto -IC for Itradv bj actual e Hint. Still theparty managen tent Brady delegates.Tbere isverygreal dissatisfaction amongthe Dodson men, rad one of them told routrorrcspondenl tbal they would vote for ¦Democrat in preference t<> Brady.

Th.- action of thc toaders was tbe mostihamcful everwitni..lhere. A divisionwaa illili for soon purpose, thc Brad;men going one side aad the Dodson menth.- other *itl.' of tbe court-square, sndwhile they were thu- separated thepirtyload, r.Vt. A. Jamieson chairman. sailedtin- meeting to order in tbe Brady crowdai d named Brady d< lea it. - ol course. TheDodson men thea held Heir meeting andnamed tbeir mea. One of tbe parti lead¬en admitted thc ibarp practice to your eor-respondent bot Mid Dodson stood no¦liance anv how.

HEADY ELATES IS BRUNSWICK.Special t. Vf-r.-. pi lo Um Dispatch.IUki.kim H. Va., AuguM Sd, Is*!.

Brunswick county sends ddeeate* lo--lui.I..I for De Mortie Brsdj wi- prc-sent al the primary, bul coul nol item tb.tide against bim, The flgbl ls verjand great dlasatlsfactl in I* \ pic*-. .! ev. jwhere al Mahon.'., nelection. M my ne¬groes say openly thai tli > regret thalbave leeessloni to tiuir rink* from thcwhite*, a.* each ra..'.ant* the nomination.It look* a* if two Bepubiican tickets will

result. Ni Itber faction ie. mi m-( lill' tl tO Yield.

THE NORFOLK DISTRICT.Auclhrr Lively I min l_nin*t (lie vt... li...,

i'r.il.i.l.iliii oT I vv.. I indi.lat...

[Torr, -p.,iel. n..f Hie BtehBMMSd l)i-|.ali'h.|Noiirol.K, Align*! '.'C. 1**!.

Th. coogrcssloaal flgbl between tbe Be-publicans in this district is waxing warm,ami a -erinn* split in the rank* i* prophe¬sied. Vesterday in tba Norfolk CountyCooventlofl some of tbe delegates came toI,l,,u*. ami two -.''* of delegates wereelected. In tin* city thc mi.'hine a - siwork, but the asachtnisti were defeatedand u Howden delegation elected.There will tie si delegates in tbs ll imp-

tan (.'.invention, and oo mr as beard fromthev *t.l)iil :,« follow* Norfolk city, 1:1.Howden: l'ortsitioiith, fl. Libbey; 'Inri.*i itv.:;. Libbey: HliabethCity,7. Libbey;Isle ol Wight (not liBtr.l fr,.un: Jamcity.:,. Libbey j Lfaneetnood, ii, Howden;Norfolk county, 15 (two delegstlomrune.** Anne, 6, Libbey; Bontnampton,.-, for Dyer and .*> for Llbbev ., Sony,.' (notbeard from); York, 3, Libbey; warwick,., I.ihtiev.Chatrama (lay. collector at Newport'*

New*, will ctll the Convention to order.ind ba is ii strom.' Libbey Baan, -> tbal tbeLibbey people from Norfolk county willbe seated. Tin* would nea to shut Bow¬den oat, l.ilt hi* friend* *;iv h.- i* divide.INthe *tron«e*t man hefore the people, andthey will raise s howl in the Convention.Indeed, it is professed tbal -bare will beeither a eoo-promisc eandidate.Caltobanor Turner.oi that then will be a s[.lit inthe .'oiivi-nti.in and two nomin, ra.

It is well known that Libbey i* the Mi-hone candidate, and Mr. Bewden admit*tlmt he i-not able to combs) tb. m chloe,cv.-n with a majority of tbe people behindhim. Many of Libbey'* friends claim, it lisaid, that they fuvcr his nominstloo OB per-¦ooal pounds, and not because they sreIrit tidly to the Mahone machine. V.

A t ul-anii-Df Inl Affair lu Yl .lliaiii.l.urii-Dr. \W*e Speak*.

(t Maapaaasnes at BM -Beassiatil ptspatea.]WnxiAMgatmo, Angusl IB, 1884.

Thc Mahone Ucpuldican- mel to-alghlt...I.ct a delegate anti alternate ii tbaHampton Congressional Convention. Toemeeting wa* presided over l.y 1. M. South-sll, wbo, en taking tba chair, extended aninvitation to ths Straight nuts to BOOM loind have harmony in the party, bos BOO.of the followers of Dc-.ndorf aad Brick-ham accepted the _enthnnn'« kind invi¬tation. Dr. Wi*, a .- appointed detogste,and Sam.Harri*(colonal)alt'in.:>. Beery-Hiing was done through aonMBlttool ;ip-polated hy the Chair.Dr. Wive was called on for a a|

The Doctor said that in lc* than «lv wuk*linie would he an SMOtOtal IkkOl Ut thcli* ia that would he snti*fse|.>ry to bo-liwings ol thc Be|iiildic.tii p.irtv; tint In-waa in conversation a few dava |l*?o in

Kichmond with tbe Straight""1- hilders,and that be knew whereof li. spoke. Iletold the negroes, that thc DsaaoenM rmdbrought ob tbs war, sn<l ¦l>'»t .'"' K*'.-"**''-cana hid saved the country; that he was

not here asking lor their votes-was not a

candidate for any B_BB.Imt th.it one ofthese dav* he would like lo go to Congi rs*

for the sake of his children. W.A Derided lli.p...|ii..ti ia Kirk la I li/ il- iii

Cliy.frorrrfpnndeneo ol Hie Kir ti amati IM.palrh.l

IlAMITOX, ABfBBl -."'. t___>The Bepabtteaa county meeting Waa held

to-day, and In }iolnt of noise and coiifu-i-mwould compare favorably with any everlu lil. although lt is believed that the palmtor thal kind of ll contention I- held Iv tinI'i'iiv which noniiiia'i-l JndgeSpalitlagla1 ."*._. After fonrhiiiirs of uproar the'Iel-eaatat (BBrea) were rieeted. bm the* were,. rn motion, instructed fur lion. il. Libbey a*

their lir-t choice, pure 1* a tli-po-lii >u

iiii'iHig Hie delegates (n |_c_M__B_ said In¬struction, some -ay they will vote a- theyi Irate,A resolution wa- adopted approving the

_fortfl Betag made lo liaruioni/e t_B tWBwhtga af the party, Bad f"r tin-withdrawalOf both ticl.et- ami putting up a BB- Ml "f(lector--. Pera wonder bo resolution wa*

"thrill endorsin. Main,nc, Illaiue, ami Ls>cnn. IltMI'ToN.

I wo Set* or li. I. _-,i,. from York-Pl«lol*.i lui... anil annes lliiplair.l.

[_a_B_as_-B__a "f Hie itkTini'iii.! D_aaB__lwitii.kMsmmi, Aagaat _u, is*..

The Mahon.' lb publicans of York countymet at TorktowB yasterdB] io «end dele-eates ht thc Ilariipton Convention, andproved one nf the most noisy and turbulentratbenagi ocr held in the eoaaty. ThcItt pubHcaai of the eoaaty ure div hie.l lalotwo faction*. The Norton brothen beadoas win., md e\-( "lic-t.-r Mitchell 'col¬ored), who waa tamed ont of the Yorkeustotii-hoiisf bacBUBe ba favored Blaine forthe i-n siiii'iicy. leads the other. A whitei, an nainetl Lackey wis made chair-lliall. lind BB -noll M the ( "llVCiitiiillwai "pened Ightiog eommeaced. andwaa kept up Ior fully two In .ur-*.Plttoli vv.-re drawn Bad knives ami _lu_-wen- fr-1 iv used. Piaally tbe two factionswere separated* tba room divided off aadwparati r*onventto_i i" kl In tbe * ibmroom, -i iidin.: two a ts ,,i delegate*, Afterthe iiiijolinn lent of the t-'onventloa theOgbtlag wai renewed oa tbe outside ofH., building aiid in tl,-- -rr., t-. One olthe colon il Mshoneites in attendance said,.* De foughting beal anything I ever aced.It 'minded nu of war tim. .." W.

ai.cl mable coi sty.

I lie (liiirlniit..ville Vt., ting A Nplli-t|o-I .ne Ile in,, iii, I.

fl "ire pout.I Hie Rtl ,,.-.,.-,,I le patch,]('HMlI.i'tll.-VIII 1. AttgUll J',. |ss|.

The *ii:ih,ti, if. pul,ina::, and tbe orig.*Bal Itt piii'iicjiis (n thi- countj ¦!,' aol.. mix

"

w, il. Aa to them, tbe CoXlitloutl...-- not cal -..- pcrfi -iv. Thli spirit.vv hieh iii in ra Mabone no doubt regard* a*a spirit of insubordination, has ni vcr failedto iiiuiif' -t ibu If in ile- public ii,.-- tltbe Itt publii a i part.) lu thi* ounty,

A. M. Laws 'ti i- fe a li r ol .!;,. anti-Mifititie wing, and seldom laid .. Iwork in." Id did n"i f lil yes erdav, whena mi etlng compi -¦ d of deli rat. - rrom bothvv.n-.-s ..f ti,, ,,,-ty in,a iu the '¦ urt-bou-c|0 '" t di ll I''- I" lill Wo .,!-!-,,-!, I c...ii ul mal « onvention. Mr. Fifi, post.Blaster al tbe L'nlverslty, aud representa¬tive of Mahoii in thi- county, i- chairman"(thc party's organization herc. Mr. Law¬son dm- bo! recognize 'ii- authority iichairman, bul on tbi.utrary, claims thalbi (Lawson) i- the chairman; and ll wasb »wn conclusively In tli nu eliugday thal ihc puny (ai represented io thatmeeting) waa overwhelmingly with Law«sun.Ai boob bi the rn etlng wai c died to

order, Fife n |u< ited that n* tb te a ia idifference of opinion .-ti ihe cbalrmaosbipquestion, hi- friends ihould withdrawirom the meeting ind gather al thc townhall aero - tin- street; whereupon Mr.Fife pm on in- hat and walked oat, fol¬lowed by less than i dozen sympathizers.This attempt to divide the meeting waspalpal.le failure. Before a .reit while tbes,-,ii-is returned to tbe court-room, andthereafter the happy dwell together, butn..t in harmony.Lawson demanded thal certain resolu-

tit,ii* wbicb be had prepared ihould lie,,i,sui,!-, ,i and paued, Tl. arraignedMabone In strong terni- for meddlesomeattempts at bossing in thia oouaty. Thepreamble recites tba! General Ma-bone's piT-i-i'-tit "war upon the Republi¬cans In thi* ci,unty ha- become an Intolera¬ble tubaace"; .. that for three yean pre¬ceding the _8d day of April, ls-i. ',,made repeated attempts to take from tin-people the righi tochodee theirown countyc.,mini.tc. and chairman, and to obllleratei! -lin, Bi publican. A.-." : that thi reso¬lution |,a-sei| by I.em nil M limn, "- ,,:-

tl.-r» **in hit -od "f April Convention,"giving him absolute power to name thecount] chairman, la inequitable, oppressive,and subversive ot fte rightful autliorltj "f I

le. ¦¦ 'inpi liing them to bend theirBCCKI to h's yuki ": --that the Bepubli-can-of Albemarle protest in thi most de¬termined manner against rhi- assumptionof General Mabone tn dictate tbe chairman--hip": >. that bis action In tblscounty andtbat ol hi* venal tramps is rejected by thipeople in public meeting '; .. that thctyrannical policy ol Oencral Mabone is

creating additional eau* (or diaeord,"ftc, ftc.

Th.- Mabone men Sllbuitered lu everyway cone.ivable to defra) tbe resolutions.Tick na,vi il to i.-ibli. to adjourn,recess. As.; bul unsuc -.-.-fulli. Tlutlons were adopted, aod bj a large ma-

Jonty. Lawson bad tbe meeting well inii .1. ii il Mabone bu bo m ib lu Ibisounty w h., bas anything lil..' his Influencewith the ;:. roi s, Qi ip.

l:.n ami I liere.The Domat."--' I- the name "f a i: >bi -

mian paper publlibi d m Milwaukee,li is said that Prohibition!*! in recent

v.a:s hiv. l.rome rh. and bow -i si

ti tolaller \] lain* it bj - tying tl.-it it iiimt fi,ml but wati r (bal produi fit.

,i ii au is well represented al lbe ti reslryexhibition ol Edinburgh, There i- nowin Japan a Governmeni department "ff.-i'i-nv uni a forestry school numberingISO pupil*. Efforts are being made bj bi(."veiii'.iii i.t to inn 'duce loreign ibrtib*and trees, aa well aa lolroprovi thc nativevalieti, ¦-.

Tbe new prectoui gi 11 di* overed a

ct,upi,- ni v, ara ago ni a mine n ii B 'ldg<w id r, N.C. snd known ,i- il.Ilid-tlenlte," i- -aid to bc aim. -t caji i] t,, thc

'id. ll is ol a clear, !" ,ulifl-l _r:i»»--int. ipnrkli« like a diamond, and l*

v r> bard, Tbe (rem ba* arotiaed muchii.i,n- interest iu Engbmd than la tin*country.The oatricb-farmlng enthuiiaits Ihvh:

tried California and Florida, ive b ibconcluded t" begin ali over agalo In Max*leo Tbe Oovernmenl bai granted tbepromoter! of the ic_ema 70.000 acre* ollami and SOO apiece for tbe lint SOO Mrd*Imported. On these indltioas it looksas though the promoters would makemonej even *f the oatrtebes died.fla. iiiiiv..rt. il.

i ..lint .s.ibiirotl. wiio wis recently theI! is.j ni Ambassador al Berlin, baa told h'svaluable collection! "f danica, antiquities.The Ida tm ta.'e of St. Petersburg I* tai- tohave paid for the lerra-eott* colleetlon thesum nf 044,000 rn ni*-; the Berlin Museum,for I'-' rases and GO plecesol sculpture,¦"iiii.iioii marks, sod tbe British Museum,for th- broii-cs- and other objects, 905,000mark-.Among the ruin* at Pompeii in* been

found a human relic iu an exceptionallygot d -late ol preservation, Il li describedil- the full-len_tll fossil ol a man. who a i-

prol_u.li struck while in flight at tbatl-Mol Uh tit-iru, -lion of the civ. The fe*Hire- are well il-riiied, tin mouth beingtllgbUy open, showing the teeth Ib ittberjaw. Ihe hands -tre perfect, and OBS is

suppoeed la bave bela two k,>-, whichWire fnlltnl el--.se tO lt, While tilt- I_gB Bl.ipread OUl and lllghtly raised. Tin- leftii inb.r bad, however, wea broken.

¦¦t kt re stORBl visited lluiuar.v c.rly inAUgUSt. In the villa-,', ol /.'bi-.eny Ivv hole family perished, and mi th" lim-ofom "f tin* nalwayi -tvanu bottaei waretb s'rn.i d. 'I ii. fateofthe Zebegeny familycame alaiitt in thi- ti: inlier The waferhad raahed late oas nf the -__¦__ and thelili'baild bloke -l hole ill Hie OStliBg thrungliwhich in iircw all the iBBMteB of ih- bouse.Hut in a short tin.,- the entire house fell in.and the wife, four children, and i * rv.uiiwere drowned. Th" husband wi- satedby elinirinsf to a rafter, on which he Moatedto B point loni' miles away.

llorar_r_'a At ni IMiii.|ili_t.,Knit Al.CtlllOI.lSk_.

Dr. C.S. Elli*, ffahaah. Ind., say*: "Ipn-cribed it for ii milli who had used In¬toxicant* to excess for fifteen year*, butduring the last two years has entirely ab¬stained. He tniuki the Acid Phosphate isof much t.t-ut-tit lo bim."

THE ASYLUMS, AGAIN.

AB INVESTIGATES ORDERED.

la-i-l-mrr .« Aitjasra lo-llnr tmi-h.lfd

II.,l-l!. In-r*rr HIM l*a*»eS- **lo Mare Wbl*.

kef for Direitar*. Oe., *c.

In the Senate yesterddy Mr. Wickham,chairman "f the Finance Conni,t-toe of that

body ami member ol th'* conference com-

mitt, e of thc two house* appointed Ut con-

h r a* io thedls.i*freeingvote*on the amend¬ed Ki.I.l'.-h, rj>( r bill, submiUed tbcfollow-liiK :

Th' committee of conference on the di*-Igre. in-* vdes of thc two bouses ,m Hon*,'bib No. recommend the adoption of anurn. iidiiu nt to (Ik- Senate «uh*titiite a* fol¬low*Mrtka ont all after the word money, in

lim lt, and insert tin- folloivlnir: The.'ii' ol Betanga referred to In this actShall itt all case* be taken to fie Jillv 1,1 *.*.'_. and this ad itali ba construed as if ithad un io snpressed in thc act approvedKeilli.iv ll, IMS, and tn. new l.ond shalllimier this act I.e given for any eeupOMOrintel--'.n registered boada awntlonod inthi- -.ni, ii maturing after tbe int day ofJuly, **j.

Ii(»11-ctfully reported.V, .C. WtCt-UM,

< li airman Senate Committee;ll. ll. 1-OU.tKli,

< li.umian House Coininittce.ARrectt" bj tbe Donall aadsMbowiaant1

ly t»j the House.li I'. Ml I. FROM ('(.MYilTTFKH.

Mr. Ken berri, from thc I rwmlftim onQeneral Laws, reported Senate bill repeallng so much of an act processioning tbalaods in th.mattes "f Aeeomae,Northsmptob, Ilsnorer, Carollae, and

Edward u refers lo thc oonnty ofCaroline.Mr. Wickham, from the Committee ob

Finance, presented the followliuj t»ill*: Al-ltl to iiiin nd ind nina.! MCtlOO IS,chapter 58, of tbe Code "f i-*7t. ao at to

:-. -, ribc in v\ bal t. inn* tb.- mutiev of thestste shall he kept: a Lui requiring thci,Hii ii . in j uga ot thc public Institutionswhich draw appropriations from Ita Btateto m.ike .niall, liv fiscal reports t> theBoard of Public Works.

nui> i*i*-; i'.House bill in rt fi rem e I di tc ised c in'c.

ami for the appointment >.f Inspectors, wi*

ki n np oul of it* order sad passed,*. n.lie bill toamend rod re«j iac( -.tion*

l and -ji ol ebapter '- of sn sci f.< providefor ti.> assessment >.f taxes on persons,pro|. rt). 4c, wu taken op and p isa. d.

Senate bill luthonxlng tbe Judge of theHustings "'ir'. f Hlchmond to b ive regis-tratlon-book* copied in certain cases, andto r. peal cbapt. r 510 ol thc Acts ol i**:*t.s.iini, idil iii relation to aa increase >.f

tlc compensation ol the clerk "f the iir-CUil < ...'lil "f lire nsvllle and ..there .un¬

tie*.001X0 Tu Al'MlTtN TU-I'YV.

Mr. Tl'it t Mr. McCormick lo tin* chair)oil. red the following:

/.¦¦ Set ab {din House coo-ni lin'.*, iii vv h n the two houses of tbe

(¦¦ii.r.il \--ci.i!dv .eli, ..nil Vin lin*, lav tbs_';:li iii-t.iui. they adjourn to meet on Wea-i dai thi 'J-'l da) ol October n< Kt,Agreed to.

PAT -i -l'KM'II'.

Mr. Hurl offered thc following:/. ,, li. thi House ol D.-i-.: ites concur*

i'll.1. Thal during tl" recess ol tbe Gen¬eral A*-' iu'''v commi nclng the _7tb <>f Au-gust, ism, aud ending the Sid day ol <>>..

folier, 1884, no compensation shall be al¬lowed the following offloers, to-wlt: thea--:-tant* of the < l-rk of thc Senate and ofthe Clerk of tbe House or Delegates, the*ei.-e:int-at Arm* .,i the Senate, tbe ter--.'...n'-at-Arm* >.f the House,thc Doorkeep¬er* "f i ..tb lion*.-*, the clerks >.f tbe teveral-I inding commltti es "f each house, and tbepagi * ippointed in tbe Senate rod House of

te*.Alt. ..I to on recorded vote.aye*.'ii :

no. -. I Mr. Turner).Sent to tbe House.

WABBAXTS foil MKvtliKIt*.Mr. Wickham offered thc following to

prevent members drawing their *_s perwuk (until the |180 I* exhausted),andwith the view to having full rank.* in th.tWO Iii'U*e* at Hie fall *e**ion

Resolved [tbt House ol Delegates eon-

curring), Tbat no warrant* ?hall I.e snoodlo nu min r* dui inn tli.- period of neon forpay.Mr. Barham *.id tbe Senate bad no right

!o pa-* anv snell resolution, and if tiley did.-md be chose to vote against it. it couldhave no binding effect upon lum. His v marof th.- law wa* that the recess i* i part oftbe *. niton, ann mt inls rs can ronttnue todraw al the rat-of 6SS per week until the

arv i* exhausted.ii,.- resolution wot igreed lo, and sent

to the House.-AlfTEBN ti'.MT!'' A-Vli M UATRBB,

Mr. Atkinson ssked tbst the followingirom the Whig report ..f House proceed.in.- ¦.( Honda) be read

.-i i..iti idll ¦* authorising tbe use of sqysurplus thal mat r. main of the *'i!ii bera*tofore appropriated for tbe purpose nibuilding and Improving the buildings sithc Eastern Lunatic Asjlum snd to buildn aliii nee for th superintend, nt," earns

t;p on it* passsge.Mr. Oreen, ol stafford, laid tbal list win*

ter tbe sum ol WO.OOO bad been given for'hun. ind specifically appropriated

t,,wan!* completing ih. tower-bulkltng.Al*... that an additions! appropriation hadi.. n made "f 910,0. 0 lor the turnt*blngof11, tri. lights, Tbls appropriation was inconsequence of a itatement coming fromibe superintendent, nd from a number ofthe Democratic committee appointed toInvestigate thi sneirsof tbst asylum, Ital

ippro] nation v\ * ni csasaiy. Frominformation given to me I Had ariii,i-t f tin ie sppro] ri iii.ni* hive beeniquaadered In the erection ol porches eadporticos connecting the different build¬ings with each other, a convenience uti!-l-tdonlj hythe Democratic .iii*- -r*.. >f thcas) lum, and worth nothing t., the lomat! *

lor whose benefit tbe mona) was appro.printed. Above all. this money in beingspent tor these portico* and porches be-corni - hurtful to those vi ry sams inmate*iu furnishing s conduit for cootag.i*diseases from one building ta an*other; and all thi*, a* 1 am further in-formed, li done witboul the obtain*log "f a ringM bid for construction. Fromtbe tame Information l kara timi nonee. -*ity existi for tbe erection ofbouse for tbe superintendent. I. there¬fore, In Justice to times of ii* win. rotedfor the appropriation la.-i winter. BS ul-" 10iii.- Houri,on pally, now in power, andhaving alwaya courted an Investigation ofroi alleged crookeder*, in thc manage*ment of that asylum when under Repub¬lican control, particularly la*t w inter wh. n

sn InvesUgsmn was sought, 1 now thinkit becoming that oo opposition should bimade to an inveetlgetioB of the present nan*igement, should one be lougbt. When. ..-j i, ion* of improper management andImproper conduct are alleged on tin* door,roch an Investifattou tba dominant partyibould demand with unanimity.

Mr. Atkinson MM Ital a* a member ofthi I- an! of tills ssylum he should not atth.* time make any eomaSBBt <>u tl$s *tate-ii.i nt, l.ut would oller the following:

Hr it resolved (the House ..f Delagalssconcurring). That a eonunittea of two mas(..I* and three m. nih.*** of the lloii«e ksappointed, with Lastroettoei to proesedforthwith to investigate, ascertain, aadro>port to iii.- QcMcral Assembly

l-t. K\'Imt aBioiintof MOMOJ was rOOttVOdby Hie directory of the K;i>t.rn l.tm.iticA-v I'iin li tween OetObOT 1. mtt, tillApril lo, 1SJ.4, ind how the mme Waa ._-

pendi d..Jd. What amount of money belonging tO

*:>i.l :i-> linn w::* turned over bf the formermanagement to tba pt) *<nt iii:in_^cuicut,iii iwlng .ach fund separately,

ld. what indebtedness the old aaaaaoja*m. nt I. ft to be discharged bf tbe newHoard.

4th. What has been thc SXpendttWOa olthc fund of *aid Bayham by thc prc*eiitinaiia-im.iit, and aaperlall} what di*iio*i-iioti ha* been made of the fund -ippropri-ated at tba had aaaalon of ttaGeaaaal .Vs-lentblj for building and rep .irs?

Th.- emmit'e. was gteen authority tosend for person* and pajn-r*.

sui *, .ju. tit Iv. w Inn Moola bill rcquirim:the Bsaaagen of public Institutions to¦Oka 'iiiaitcrly reports of their dnnii.'i.ilaffair*"* came upon its |ia.siuge. Mr. .iaine*.sid: Hefore tbe bill i* | _.*cil 1 would liketo (,et in an amendment to prevent anabuse. 1 know of an ln*tanee where »

lady'* bWtand hus BUM In the Ka-tcrnI.un.mc Asvluni, and for tho last threenu,nt hs she has. written a dozen Utters, In¬cl..-lng stamps, asking ii* to the conditionot her hus!.anil, and hs* received no replv.There ought to lie some one at toe asylumto answer th,'*c letter*, lt it of vital in¬terest to such people.Mr. Wickham: lt is the duty of tbe su-

prrintendenls to answer suth lett-TS. 1thev do not do tbrtr duty aad tbe atuntloof the boards I* railed to thc nutter, lt at

remedied, then f will go aa far aa aay mato correct the wrong.Mr. Atkinson: It ls tbe dulv of the *«

pei ________ to ins-ir three letters. HI* lunn.inti with a clerk lor trial use. UlMoncure ii the luperltiBMident, and If ao;gentleman will furnish mc with the n_.netot the partl-s I will forward them tn bim

Mr. Hurt: I will furnish one at mj doorMr*. Nathaniel H. Walker.Mr. (.1:111-: Mrs. (.rave*. Btirkevl't-e

Va.The resolution* wrr-* adopted and teni

to the House and emt 11 ired in. and Mritrs.Htrry and Harli,rn wi re appointed mern-licrs of the committee on the Heaate'ipart.

i-Aprroi. sipmr.lbe si.tstltiiti" for Mr. Afkln»on'. bill

¦jppropilatlnir fAOO to keep tin- CapitolSquare lu order (pei me. manuring of grata.i-tc.,) crime up, and Mr. Width un explainedand urged the adoption of Hie substitute,which wss in ci,, ct thc aBBBB a* HM MB,

Mr. Turner opp_>ie<l Hie appmprttHon.Ile BataajBt tha first thini: we knew wc

would hake an empty Treasury.Mr. ____BBBB favored the ap|iropri«ilon,

and stid that the Capitol **<inari' ls npidlyiroing down, by n-asnn nf washe* froml;e.avv raim. He and Mr. Wickham liothexplained very clearly that something be-itaBB convict latsir i* n-eded to keep thebqn ire iii i.rdtr; that pureba*!*! of varioisorts have tn Im- maile, ind there ts notcent to do so. Formerly *iim* were gtvitn the Square from the f_of___8ff_ contin¬ent fund; but that fund had bren, Mr.Wickham thought, unreasonably reducedand mollly for the Square could no hingeric naiad therefrom.Thc Mihstitute was ordered to engross¬

ment.DBTv_aa_n or r_a____*

Mr. QlBflgaW ottered B bill, which wasreferred. requiring stat. undent* at Mwt iii"*-1-r-ity of Virginia lo pay where tin lrpan in- or patrons are abie to do if. "Theintent hereof being to require tho*. *o for¬tunate a* I" ctijnv Hu- iilvantji_.*» of thci-nat charity berala pravajad i. aid the( nuiniciiwe-ilth to m.iini.iiii it. so far aa

they maj be abb . by payment of reasonablecbargea theraaar; aad provided further,that no pi is,, 11 «hall bi- admitted as 1 stu-deal free ot charge for IBftloa under Hit'provblon ol tin* act bbIbba tha facultyiball I. s,(i.|i, ,1, by actual exiiiiinilton ofthe applicant or by a certlficat. from «oin_colletcc or preparatory ____>*_, Maa U>- h.i*inai'.c iuch pl..(icu ney in tho branch ol-tu,Iv wini li h.-jiro|His,s to pur-uc as willmal,li him to avail himself of the ad-\ BBtSfta alTi'i-iltil hythe Cnlverslty."

ll tl ilise ol IK-li.slvs.The Bobbi agraed bb tha "onad* joint

ri solution lUtbortBtag thc distribution amiMinting ot two thoBaaad Baaaaa of tholb use bill No. th, rninartlag tbt* old elec¬tion law.

s:t;iir BUBBBB.The Ilou-t i_r. eil to adjourn to nu it at

8 -.'clock at night.i.i.Hi 1..vin; raa niraaai op na _rn__a«Mr. Halton introduced tin following

ill, which wa- referred t-> H.. ) 8_BB____(,,; Couti "f Justice

1. /;. Ii nun id be the (A narai AtmattAtaof Virginia, that Itu- fun 1* appropriatedlor each fiscal year for the supportof thelunatic a-) Innis of the Mat.- shall onlybe tl raw 11 irotn thc public Treasury in quar¬terly iBitalmentS, a* follow*, t.i-wit dm*fourth thereof on the lal day of January,one fourth aa tbe l*t day af April, onefourth on the 1st day of .Inly, and BBBfourth on the tat day of l7_toh_f i" tttkv, ar, amt it shall not ba lawful lo pay outanv portion of Hie ftliii'.s appropnaled for..mv (beal v. ar except la Basel tae-Kpeaaaaof tbat year, nor any portion of tin finnisdrawn iu any .plait, riv Instalment ,\, ,-ptf,,r ii-.e expenaea ol that qiuilai af the Jiaf.it shi,ii not tn- lawful fm Um aatharttaa otany lunatic BBjhBB ta Isarmw any money,of to contine! any debts of any kind. 1 v-

1. pt such as may tie n< .v**urlly contractedto tie paid from time to time out of thofunds tb awn for any quarter ot a fear, north<- instalui.iit drawn lor out* BBBltai MiallHot be applied, in any case, to tb. exprattsof any oilier (p.arter.

_. it shall lie ihe duty ot the superin¬tendent of each lunatic asylum in thcStale to publish prmiiptlv ut the .nd oleach qBarter ot tba year, ba bobbi bbwbbbsper publish.,1 in the county wherein Hieasv lum i- located, a full tti'l exact li*t of1:0 h item of -iipplit aud other exi--n*rs,I -ought und paid for in thal quarter, andtbe exact price paid for the lame, w llb tbename of the peraoa ar.paraOBB from whomthe piircha-e wis made, and lo whom l_y-unlit waa niide.

3. It shall not be kartell-, the aiitbori-In s,,t anv lunatic asylum 111 the State tofiirtii»h to thc Board of Visitors af suchBsylom, of to any other ptttOk than tbepallrntaof the a-vlum. ut ihe expense nf11:.-"state, any wlii-kt-y. brandy, ur winn.,

j or any amit or BleotMMk! liquors or drinksw had vt r.

4. Thi* Bri shall be in fore*' Irom its pa*.*n_e._sv_ra trTaorm vtmns ami b__bbmbj__b__The following coiiitnunlcition was re¬

ta iv. d fn ni the Auditor:l'.v a r.-olutioii of ymir houorsble body

of the33d iu-tiuit I am directed to reportto the Ueaeral Amemi.ly what amount otth. appropriat-OBfl lo the asylum-) of theMad f,,r the liscal year ending -Otb **.p-ti H.bt l. 1-st, was paid to tin- retired BBB*rial*, and also what aili,h.nt paid to thej resent boards ol s.ihi bbjIbbbb

lu rasponee thereto l have to rei-ort asfollow*: The appropriation to tho \V1-1.n1Lunatic A*ylum for Un- fiscal year endingBeptember SO, 1884, aaa aaa^aoa,There bbb b balance to the credit of this

Biylum at tin- begtaalngof thefiaaal jaarof fli«i.:i:iii.l...There was paid upon drift* of tho r*e-

tlred offlcilla .74.1!'*'. ami for traiisp a_B*ti.'ti of patients up to April IA. 1*--...I.Isl.21: total. *?7..1 ..21. Th-n- bxsinti pola to present ofldali «*}_.,is*), aadfor __ntpof_k__fl "f patient* -1111-1- AprilI". Iv-l. .*._*.IS; lO_J, f/il______

Ih. appropriation to the Eastern I.11-nattc Asylum fi r the j, ar ending S.p;»-:ii-lei :;n, UM, wa* f.'.i-oT.There WM paid tn th' rttiu-d B_B-__B

upon draft 66ij.00O, and for tran-portalionot patients >¦*-.._>_. Tbere ha* baaa palllo pr. -eui nih",-inls tiuiii draft |-_.).i*iii. andf<-r tnui.p. nation <.'. patient- |_-.-0_Itotal, fin. Iii..**-.'.The Bpnropria_oa IO the Deaf and Dumb

and Blind Institution fm-tin* year Hidings. 11, Daber 90th ws* oggjuw.There wa. pud fa retired _______ .34,-

¦"»isi. 'lhere ha. been paid to present of-licials .7..'mn.The appropriation tn Uk- I. 111a-

t ic Atrium for Hie yeareadlag .loth r*cp-ttiiitur. 1884, wa- Iflt.OOO, Paid to retired"tTIeial* upon draft. ._7.-i>4.*__. and fortransportation of p_i-ni*, 134..V). Total,.-'i7.sio.7ti. Paid to pr- -en! ui*.nilnft, ?I*.',.V*h; I,,r iramportation ol iti¬ti, nt-, ..sa'JS. Total, ^ 1 ._..'?**,).7

joint uhuuiibi or riinman.Th.- joint coinmittec of BaBBBM-M k\t*

poiiid d di detcniiine upon an ___aa_M_la* to House bill No. _, ili-fl.ilng the Hue in¬tuit of thc Kiildl-bcr.er bill, pre«etitt.ltheir report through Mr. l'oliard. aud ltw is Bjiaal to. [sw -I'tiate rei>ort Ior par¬ticulars.]

rataaaai at h tv_ _-tv_i__i_t*_*Thc follnwln_ resolution wa* ado|_ed :

Resolvtd, Tint t_aOo_B_B__aa on .'Inanc*,be aiitliori/t'iJ to sit dunn*; tia* reeeivH otthe Gent r_l flnimbly In the iiivi_Hj_ation<<f the .Hairs of the l'laiilcrs and McchaiiicsHank, ut PeteretMUg, and to publish theirreport to be made as soon .is the timi- wballle nady, whether the (iciiei-.tl Assembly.hall be in Beaaioa --r not* and the Superln-te____taf.Pu_.ie Pnatiag ahaM forwardti ti cpi,-- ,,f such printd re|iort to eachuitmberof the lift;, ru! Assembly.

r-WT>K\ D_Mr. ( liail.s (in. th. newly-elnt.al mem¬

ber of tin* iiou«c from Prlaea Oe_rfBBB_Snrrv. ap;. ared bafoTC thc Clerk'* deskand was duly -worn in.

AHt IT AbJl'l Ktll-Sr.

Speaker laid before th.- House a Joint res¬olution proi-drag t.at whui thc (irtieralAsst nibIv ttlJiHirii BB the_7thlt adjournto nutt mi thc lld ot October, and Hie samewa* concurred in.

Nil I'AY IN _"_-BS_ rOB l'l.Bl_l_*.

A joint resolution Imm the Senate wascoinurn-d iu, urovidlni?tbatdurintc the re-

aeas nu e__B_BB_-_aa Ik- allowed clerks andcertain otlicef! of Ihe Assembly ; also pro»vitl-n_ :!i n un warrain* mall la* Usuetl toiitiiii cr*, during thc it-nod ol r.ce_* forpay ; alni, resolution*in regard tolhe fuud*of the ______ Lunatic Asylum and uklogfor an invt.tigation of iu a_____*

COI'KTV Mllii.il. iai__l_sit,*.*_s.il.His,- bill No. 84, pn.villili- for the mia-

ncr ot .ippoititltnr and reiuovlng countvschool ('oiiuui.-wioiii-rrt, was. uuder a tut-

pension of tbe rules, taken up, ou motionof Mr. Anderton. ot _r*oak__t_fl*J. Tt_»

_k 0M1M. Bli OX rOVKTU I'tiit.)

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