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THK DISPATCH. R\ THK DISPATCH COMFANY. Bl , lin IISUlUt'l.N M I PT ABO B, rn v11 V DlBl'ATCH Inlett* fred lo «uli«crt- .i .iftickn < bxvw per week, payahM loii.r KrY «tekll Mailed »t **C pe*" annum: *>.1 for "",', ..ttibi. tli.aw r.n three months; 50c. for ont Ml wi l MY DIRTATCH st»2per an¬ ti f.,i st \ month*, M N D1SP\T*'H at <J1 per annum. ....¦...ai..^m^^. ~~ m fin !*«.*». |M. *U I ur. MI AUK 4* V ol'SH -< Hool. Poa KO willie biddon V, 1- i\\ NE) Uti), at ll A.M iRCIIFR. Clerk. si | UN'- OF THK si:* *»M* .ii si it, lux ihe lenna of i \ :i.. lt. ,,(i-oi "liass p.- ICoinn Itioe. v. 11.1 I NM ll PM Ml P. 4h*l Its-,;. | Ivs. , o,tM \ ,.,) 1114 Mais try ff, 1882. n rVUY r.li.l LAR ANNI M M PK ll Ni, J ,iioi in i:- "I lin- t oNt- s N S * ' ' 'v.,Ml' 12 o'clock NI. .1. H. \N1I -ON.-, rrt.rv. isl! Is.mi; s\. 1 OOM'XY,) rpHE REOI i *R Vs M vi MEETING ( . i thi- rorapany smu i c \ the 17;l, ti tani ,. y 1008 ni ,i', lary. * ,,i ni ii m sui rn of the \ - ., MOID I- .., lill I. NI ll t.o MU L> Mnni I Nt ll RINO COMPANl wilt ht an) al I'i l I -lt SN THOM s- l'.. isl '-li. I Mll.llv.Kl MIMI I s HIMPAN. ' ai 11 S I l*'N \s-» *einbl< . i l-.-Nl'.il I ft in»fi.ii- in--- uniform. Bu t f importance and court-martial. lt IV. I). ss is. 4 attain. 1*11 ll Nil Ni tuu ami si:mi:vis. Oil -IM IND rilEATRJ rO-D \Y. Iv Vxr- wi !1 perl I i ,. . BARRETT. M.. . > i:-i i ay. In i'e rhai '..I a r.s.ii. IN THK EVENING I ¦Hill - . !'. VRRI li 18 CAI -ll -. . Jail pl' HMOND Hil: vi RE ST)A1 ".ND ll I -D NY. .ism si.*! lera sm, i7iii. 'lh- .i V merlean Kinta, I Ni N ll- NI NN \K'D. Hoar j of sat aV a Uaat - Ki.l.'.i.. Ml EOT, iel 1- in lilt I aad Aniirlei .- NH'SNN. si pl ii. .-HM)- RI WORTH. | i-NI! I.-DAN al .' N. M. tn-an.! R 'IMU FTES I GR \Nli BALL OF «| 1 1--J ss.: -*A I NI I D liROVl - "1 DRI IDS of R l j mond iu ¦ B nnh».**. UROVI <>l N i;;i M -.. I N.e. D..at ; i: ll ILL, MOND si. -I sm sis ;. BRASS RAND hat 1 rent Nl.u sm. Ml v rs A. 1)1 C.C.I Cree. Aim. Lloyd, J... v mi. 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Hirhmond gi^atth, SATCRDXY.lAM'Ain II. 1881 ea-THE CIRCULATION Or TBE DISPATT ll I- l il.i.i i; ni IN TUE " OMRIN1 D ( LRCU- LATION Of ALL lin OTHER DAILY NEWS¬ PAPERS KV THE CITY. (Entered .it tbe r,.-t-oft!c. Bf Rb -timon.!. Va., a- I'.il-cla-x maller.| WEATHER REPORT. iM'POiuvs POR TO-DAY. Fur the Mi"l- dle States, rata and brow, fnllewed br clearing weather, northerns! te southwesi winds, rlelnn bnroaai f. r, and -latiuiiarv or slight fall in tenperattire. Tm: wi .mn i; \, .!! .im waseloadyend rainy. TRtBRRORRTRS Yk-:t ) i;p v v 8 A. M., li-S; I a. IL, tn; noon, »:: | u. .m., ;.i; o p, a!.. 58; midnight, .Vi. .Mean tCRipt ratUT! IT 1-'l. LOCAL M ATTERS. I*i rsunnis nmi Uriels. s Brown Allin, ol AnAjnoata, i< Moral- nentlj m< nthmed lor Auditor la place ut Mr. Massey, wiiu will not be renominated uiilc. ho suLtnit- to the callen- nile rela¬ tive tu ap-iuintnieiit id cit ri.-. Hen. .lolin Randolph Tia ker wa- on the floor "I the senate yesterdey. Sllafi I", tliC culivie! WbO did lll'i-l (if Illi¬ li.',!, ut repaint in- tbe Capitol, lias been pardoned by (.uv. nun- cann ron. Now,or nuiie inver, i- toe inotto et those who wish to pey their texee to eon- The "counterfeit "-coupon killer aiay reach the Governor to-day, er, if not, i' will certainly reach him by Monday. Ii i- believed thal be will lose bo tune Insign¬ ias1 it. Mr-. 1 larrit t Bell died in tlii- city yesti i- day afternoon al tbe residence ot her son- in-law, Joseph (. Courtney, Esq., at the ripe ul,) Bge of eighty-nine. At b lat.- hour la-t nlghl Madame B r- nani'- condition wa- unchanged* Her physician thinks there Ls little or no hope «i h' r it ("Vi rv. Km.n> nv v Blast.. William Harris il was killi il and two others wonnded by au explosion wbi< ii occurred vestcrdai Inarrdlroad cul near the Deep- 1'nii e-iai-iiiiiics. A railroad several miles long i- being built from the mini i te eon- ucct willi the Ricbmood and Alieghany railroad al Lorraine, twelve null- lr..in Richmond. Tbe unfinished wauk consists of ii deep cut. (»n Thursday ivie workmi n, undi r din dion ol the engineers, explodi d a blast, 1'iit it stems thal some part ol the charge wis nut tired. Yesterday Harris and t'tin rs commenced driUing in the same bole. Tbe result was on explosion with effect as aboi t si ited. Harris wa- ;i well-know n railroad hand. and was formerly employed on the York- River road. Aaron Debney ls reported as one of the wounded. Fun; Yir-mii'VY..Larlv ve-;, nial limni- Ing a tin- occurred In the kitchen attached to the pi'" mises ,,i Mr. T. <'. Willi.in,-. .M.. BU w -t Qrace strei r. carns i by the explo¬ rion of a kerosene lamp. The alarm was turm (I in from Box I [Third police-station Instead of Box IC (opposite Monroe i' which misled the lin men and prevented them from responding with their usual prompUn ss. Damage aboul I \-ri" "ii\", IT ki -uk Ami -i.mknt..La-t nlghl M( --rs. Iii -i'ls. Potts, i ampbcll, and Tuon, of thc Council Commit! Inspection i-f Public Buildiogs and Places ot Ainii-ciiieiit. accompanied by Mr.Joha J, Kii!,'. halrman ot the Committee on Fire Department; < olonelW. E. Cutahaw,City eer; <>. Walt Taylor, < Mel Engini er Fi)«'I'cpaitni-nt: and B. T. August, sec- of the committee, visited the Rich¬ mond Theatre for the purpose «»f carrying ont the view-.-if the Council in regard to -n.ii matter-, a thorough inspection "f the buBding was made, and the observa¬ tions of thc committee will be mode public ier. SrpasjtB ( oi ki" (ii ArTEAis..Stamper and als. vs. Howie'- administrator and als. Argued hy Judge J. A. Meredith forap- |n Hants, and Henry G. Cannon, Esq., for appellees. t Tonwen. Writ of error and u awarded tua Judgment of the ( orporation Court of thc city of Norfolk n ottered on the 15th of < Ixjtober, 1881. HrsTTXOi Cormr..The following c were disposed ol: Martin Fall, who was on Thursday tried for Hu killing ol W. .!. < bamnlon and found guilty ot Involuntary manslaughter, wa- sentenced by tbe Jud-ze lo thr« months' imprisonment in the cit; lim il ?60. W, H. Miller and E. R. Miller, Ind for ¦ felonious assault on Charles Fclvey, were tried and acquitted. William Muse, Indicted for n felonious assault on Otto Feldner, wai tried and ac¬ quitted. - rel civ il ci-, s wi re slue disposed of. Tun Festival Last Niort..Mozar! Hall led kist night hy a large and Inti IU- L'eiit auili'-ii- to w il nt. the uti rt dunn Bl riven under the auspices of tbe Tonne Mi n'- < hrlstian Association. Too much cannot be s.iii in praise of the perform- Mi-- sw,in, though laboring undi r .li- idi .ni tges, lill" tl the hall with ber rich rj ih- rs she received wa- a vu U-m< rib i oue. Mis- Hatcbett, who came all the way from Atlanta for iii- occasion, recited Ti iiuv-..ii's (Fm.ii-- beautifully, and mts li credit'is due to Un-oiln-r ladies for their efforts in their resp, dive part-. Taking ii as a whole, tbe i rformonce pi--. .! off v, ItboUl a hitch and WW fl il' - elded -nc i.r. at credit ls due tbe Youn . M< n's Christian Association for endeavoring te suppl] our jx cpit wirti n lin- il and am us. nu nts. 1 i mi ATTOROI Ol PK KS ..Al HW of old Dominion Council, flo. 116, A. L. of H., lu ii on I iidav evening, January 13, 1882. the following officers were duli In- -lalici for the ensuing twelve months by V'icc-I ommoader ll. F. VY. S iiUh- ..;-i,..I hy D. 8.! . M. F. Hudnall and other Grand ofatcers: James B. Elam, pn-l commander; Julius A. Hol*»on,command¬ er; John E. W hlttaker, ilce-commander; Charles il. Husker, orator; -I.-* '- KW- dick, -.er, -iv: R. 8. anderson, collector; ll. I . VV. Southern, treasurer; V. J. Wi .- mt.nih. chaplain; F. vY. Anderson, (Hilde; Ales Duh r I- ri« man, ward- n ; J. H. I l$iaiikui-i,ip, sentry. iiKiAinv .,) Merri bs os Yiboikta < oi s- cit..An entertainment will I* given bj Virginia Council, No. 26, Boy; Arcanum, ot hinger Hill., ..ii Tuesda] evening, to which thi members and Un lr ladk - ore ln- viteiL They can gi i tlcketaol the eonimit- t-1, ..'.-i-iiii of Messrs. \\ IMam Lovi n- stein, .i. R, i . Burroughs, B. V. Thtaley, snd >. Binswaugrr. Allin s-.s will lu* delivered hy Revs. J. WilHani Jones and j. B. Hawthorne, and there wifj be music, sin >; nud recita¬ tions; after which a collation will be spread, and, sJtog< thi r, it w il !"' '!- -~l~Jm able utiir. Bot IABLS at iid; M. .Jami: . i I'1' '' " l -" ia ie took place af flic M. Janies Hot! I la-t iii rht, the occasion heing m ' utertaln« went tendered Miss Neille Alexander and ill-.- Florette Wimbish, Of Allx HKirlc, Ly < -oiiic-y ulm.- gentlemen ol theil ). Dancing in the i arly hours of thc vening, and a re¬ in-! about midnight, and dancing hiter, wen greatl] enfoyed bye nR»berof younf adie* iinvl gentlemen of thc city, THK ELECT ELECTED. A l.ruu Mi.V SiAvltm of lin. Tao Hons, s YcatcrOaj.and Home Nprlchtly nueiiasilou. Sintr Treasurer, Register of iii. l,and OBlcr. Superintendent of I'ubli, I'rlniine. Se, r< . lary or the < t.nininimmltl,. Superintend, nt of Public Instruction, and i..M.riil Aacnt and Storekeeper of thc Penitentiary, an,I Two Juilyr*. Elli led lt) iii.-<.. nernl aVaBBtJa* bly Vcsterdaj All aMMBsJaMtMB Nominees The Joint Order I outline ,| I mil To-Daj- The itt-ait|:i*trr Caucus l..-,*t Si-lif. ._ Thc ivvo Ikium- of lin- (i.Mit ml As-.-lilith yesterday ss,m forward \\ith tin- election ol (Mate ollie, is. i ||(V ,|j,| 1|(lt |1(,o|n ssith Um) ow usually iii st ,,i, ii,, Uat.Auditor ol Public Account*.-taring snade no noml- lhitidi for thal office, ill coiisc(|ii. lire of Mff, Mhsmn's io-ut'oiiliti.ition. Most of the debate took place moor Dr. RtuTner and Mv. Farr were a|, for eledlon m Bu- pcrintt nil- nt .,f pul,h.- iiisinittion. win ii Hu' "Hici ol' (mik tal Agent and Btore* keeper of tin- Penitentiary wa* na. Ind, between l and fi o'clock.'thc Democrat* being linn in their opinion thal ile office is unnecessary and ought to be abolished, inade no nomination ami abstained from roting, lin' result ssa* that for want of a I qnortun there nv:,s n,, election on tbeflrsl ballot, on th. seen,i th,- Readjuster nominee received Just one mort1! vote than h. Reeded,and was elected. Many Reffti- Junien nn re ;inn:is a! (liniu r. or. nv illi tin lr burge majority, tiny could have easilj elected Uik* officer or the tir-t ballot. -I VA IK. A mle waa adopted by tin- two houses that tis ¦. oi' ii should be s ot. ,i for before the appointment of a rommitti (.> add ni1 the Ni'!,'-. iii thi Renate the following were nomi* lasted: David R. Kitsch hy .Mr. Elliott; Joseph E. RoUins, of -taunton, hy Mr. Knim r. Loll-i'all: Parts vole, and BO through* out. For R* ulster ol thc Land < UH* e: John M. Brockenbrougfa by Mr. Mayo; W. VT, Kin.-hi-loc, ol Prince William, l>> Mr. Heaton. For Superintendent of Public Printing: R, r. walker bj Mr. Wood: Littleton Waddell by Mr. J. R* Wingfield. lol ge* i(tun of thc i ommonwialth .- .lames B. Russell, of Winchester, by Mr. Lovi ll; William C. Khun I»J Mr. Elliot! ami Mr. Powell. Superintendent of Public Instruction i Dr. nv. ll. Runner by Mr. Thurman; R. R, Farr by Mr, Kewtwrry, Mr. Glasgow seconded the nomination of Dr, RiuTn* r, ami in the ourse ..i hts ipcech referred io Mr. Farr's bod spelling, whick In--aid Hie Whig didn't afiologizr for except hy stating that other persona also ipelt letti. Mr. (.las.-,,ss km ss tba! tome geniuses had been bod spellers, int nc could not h.ar thal Mr. Parri falling in this respect nv:is atoned for hy any evb (h nee of "rellim. Ile doubt* d ii"t that he svoiiid prove a a "id porty man. and nol Rince under public criticism, and while md assaiiiiiL: his private character, believed him unlit for the place. Mr. Newberry, replying in defem Mr. Farr, rather Ultimated that Dr. Ruff* uer had be< n running the offia an a politi¬ cal machine, ll" tb< ugh! that enoughaboul had ipcUing had h. en heard In thc la-t campaign. Mr. Eskridge followed In rapport of Mr. Farr, then Mr. Martin caine aloi the same sid. . .Mr. Riddleberger, after bearing tbe de¬ bate on thU quotion, said he flit better s:,ti-ii(d than ever with Mr. Farr, Mr. Parr ssas not to |,r a teacher. If. ssa- io ooh after the selmoi-jnoiH s. During hil -i' t' h Mr. Riddlcliergt r was Interrupt* d by Mr. WingfJi ld ol All e* marie, and In-ma de an explanation which the latter intended to muki.namely, that th<- l rofessor al the University of Virginia ss ho si nt the Whig a communication with many words badly spelt has a copyist, bul ns hi, knows, he asked, they were the errors of the copj i-i i 'rii.ii. said Mr. Rlddli b* rgi r, who knows but vs hat Mr. Farr has a copy. 1st I llowever, be did nol think lt mat¬ tered much if Mr. Farr had at some time ft ss worda wrong. A committee waa now appointed to count tin rote* The committ* e performi d thal duty ami reported all the RekdJtinter liomin,,s , i,di ti. The Joint vote n,aa aboul 78 to BO, according u members ss. re in or out ol their Beats when the roll wai called. The Chair [Mr. Hurt] declared the proper parties duly elected- ni/.: Me**!*?. Rievely, Walker. Brockenbrough, and Farr. For Superintcndenl >.f the Penitentiary the following nominations were made: 8. *'. William- hs Mi. Weld.: .1. 0.Carpenter by Mr. Glasgow. For Second Auditor the following were Domin ite I: J. B. Fickl* n Irj Mr, Coven. -t, in: ll. II. Dyson hy Mr. u III] I'd' General Agent and Storekeeper "f the Penitentiary Mr. Hale nominated Win- Held Scott. The Democrat* made no nomi¬ nation, idies lng that the office ought to e abolished. The committee appointed to count the vote reported Messrs, Williams and l's-on elected, and that in tbe case ol Gen* ral Agent and Storcke* per ol th* Pi nit* ntniry then was no quorum voting. For indue of .MK ghnny and < 'rnlg conn* ii.- Mr. Eskridge nominated John A. I. iii. afr. Thurman nominated James ll. Boiler. Mr. Lee wai elected. For Judge ol iii/ du th * Itj and nn ar* wick, Mr. Norton nominated John Booker. Mr. Lovenstein nominated $amu< I W, A rmi-1. i|. Mr. Booker ww i lech d. Mr. John F. Lewis, Lieutenant-! rnor, ssa- on tbe il nor ol the Senate ai out i P. M., ami remained aboul hall an hoi r. i )...ii a second bollol 11 lng t il en for storekeeper of Uk- Penitentiary, Ti votes (in the inn., bolus v,Ililli Mr. -ei,:i received ~,i, ami be nn i* decbtred eli ted. nu motion of Mr. Thurman a Joint reso¬ lution wai passed continuing tbe Joint or¬ di r until t..-morrow [lo-day]. Mr. Graves informed the Senate that thc lions, had concurred, and then,aboul B P. M., the Senate adjourn' tl. Hot si; ,,| m.i ii; iii Mr. J.ads nominated Mr. l>. li. Iii. s, ls ,, j -i ite rr* isun ;.. ile also nouiin: led him Hie caucus. Mr. skinm r nominated .1. i Rollins, The usual part] rote leeted Mr. Rievely, and if* itrictlj party nature ss', shown In the fad that when tbeflrsl name, that ol Mr. Anderson, was calk d. be Baked in a loud voice, .* w ho mu-t I rote for?" Il*' was told Ki-vch, anti like I L'ood Kt Rdjuster be oliey* d. Mr. Kellia, of Washington county, re¬ fused ta Note for Treasurer, and nn ben the sot, ssa- taken f"i R* gtster "i tbe Kami Office be roted lund ami char. .. Duff Breen." Mr. Giddings made a wann speech in seconding the nomination ol Mr, W. <'. I ,to for tbe position of Seer* I rj ol Um Commonwealth, nerring the gentlemtn a -ii, ,1-dis high tribute forablilt) andiTUtll- Beotion for tbe office. Mr. Sklnni r, ol August In nominating Dr. W. IL Kuit'm r for Superintendent "f I'ui,li.- Instruction, said that on eic- occa- don, wh< nDr. Ruffni r's n 'inc wa- brought i caucus, "Un .mis t jectlon made o him by a gentleman, win¦».. name be vmtl.l notCall for lear of Bendhu a thrill ,f astonishment through thou* on theothi r Ide of the House, was that he took too nncll inter, -t in thc niue dion i f the i, io." IK' protested against making the leetlon of thi* officer a political Halie, ami lamed tbf Housa iu very strong hngMMfi strain*! flic ruinous results likely to follow. He-aid ..the fli'tids uf education en ry- vv lu re would munni hi-Id-< ami proclaim in Trumpet tone- Ba deep damnation of bis takltiK- i.n.'" Mr. Fm/i<r replied hy saying that this WAS the -ame old story, that would have done -nine time npo, hm would not an¬ swer now sitar saan Issi been tried snd found ii"t wanting. Air. Biddings canned that the niiice had alw.iv - lu n a political one, and had been nm as r machine by the putv who now hurled denunciation at hi- party. Mr. Hid- iiiip:- warm-d to hi- tboRRhsnd wai fre¬ quently applauded. He came ont front his BBB! into lin area ill front of the BrsBsJrerV stand, and with violent Mature and Polee linn ri to it- hignett pit-h defended tbe Dominee ot thc Readjuster party and d< Inonnced the action of the fcttvocratB, n- fusiiiL' an it'.teiriiption asked at onetime hy fl lb ni'.t-rat. Winn Mr. Giddings's tune had ex¬ pired be took hi- Beat, whereupon I'o-- Ilauill'on asked thnt tittk- I e extended him te continue hi* pleeRing talk. Mr. Lyons, Mr. Siul.I.-, ami several Democrats asked unanimous consent fur this, and Mr. Gld- did-.'s seemed spotting f >r tin- fray, hut the Rt aiiustei-s appeared te be suspicions, and voices on their side repeated, ..*>'" exten¬ sion; no granting of further time." Ac. Mr. stuhl - defended the Democrats against the rbarge of making the office of superintendent OT Puhlie In-truetioii a po¬ litical one. ami -:ii be rupported Dr. Ruff¬ lier i>< cause be thought in- waa more cape- hie of dischargingthe duties of tbe position thin his opponi nt. Mr. Briana -iii the charge bed been made that tbe offlce had been conducted in the interest of a porltleal part]. it wa. eas] to make tin- charge, hut not a particle of proof in support of it hal hun made He dented thal meta had been the ease and when Mr. Giddings rose t-> interrupt, and the Speaker Mired if Mr. Griffin would jleld, be with sue effed -ii; .. fifo! I yield Bothlng to yon. slr! (addressing Gid¬ dings) snd the party you n present. I slr-!1 treat von. sir. w ith tin- Same eoiirfe-i jmi bav( ibown mj friend from Bedford. Mr. -tuart said he had Ired Bear neigh¬ bor te Mr. Farr, ami be had serer thonglit, until he heard from men 100 mttes away. thal Mr. Farr vims even capable of being countv sup. lint, nihill et schools, much less Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ile opposed Mr. Fair because of bis Inte- i. si in the cause of education, and because he kn" w Mr. Parr to be loanable of carry- tag out efficiently tbe greal ends and alms of the offlce te which he aspired. Mi. ( onred said Mr. ni laings'* assertion waa w holly unwarranti d. He asked If Ibis was a warning of what is to come, or wai it only flu- indii Idttal ult. .m. c ot tl" f( '- Inga which would govern tbe action of the -p- akerf vir. Lyons also -puk. in favor "f Hr. l'lltlle Mr. Hani- (colored delegate] charged that Dr. Rnffher had slandered the negroes, ami in l'( tr il tin lr due. tional advantagi hy Introducing Incompctenl teacbersand snorter school sessions. Ile said there wert ..lily five c. lon -i -' boola iii Dinwlddle, wii.re be had tried t-. bavi colored school* supplied vvith colored teoi hers, and quoted Dr. Ruffher's report as authority for say¬ ing tbe colored schools bad bo| i <. n ss well and closely looked ofter as tbe white, saion of yesterdaj was the lon] t yi 1 held, and fla a matt '" Of .il-r tin in rs towards Its lose became ve/j restl( ss, and al son e Inti rvahi lt wes « Ith difficulty tin- >p< ak-1 < nulli maintain order. The i;- sd] usti rs w. re bi great spirits, ami took occasion frequently r.. t. -t if> tbe same by applause ami other evidences ol had taste. Mr. Stubbs nominated Mr. Ephraim Hornblower as Mr. Scott's opponenL When the second olio! pl oe a bit of burlesque followed that produced,n ripple of Laughter whenever fh" name was rota i. Once, when the name was repeated, Mr. Tay lor "f Richmond aros to s "int of or- der, and Inquired of Mr. Stubbs if Mr. Hornblower "was s Funder,'' snd de- el j-. (1 he would V'"L' for " Milli Blow¬ hard." Mr. Stubbs replied tint be thought it was ajrainsl tbe rules "f the House for s Bum to for himself. It was nearly dark before the House Adjourned, and later still when the nate did. Tho Coulton.Killer " Counterfeit " Kill . The following ls the WU which has passed both bouses snd been Broiled fur pn -idila¬ tion tu the Governo/ i robabt] te-daj .1 Bill tn Client Frauds upon bu Com- monxcealth and the Holders of her Se¬ curities in the Collection and Dial ( Oj /.'' '''/'"r.s. w bereas honda purporting t.> be the bonds of this Commonwealth, Issued by authority of Ihc ad ol March 80, ivTi, enti¬ tle, au act to provide for the funding and I .-ix ni, nt uf the public debt, and under thi a.-t of March --. IS70, atitli i an ad to provide a plan of settlement of the public debt, ail in existence without authority of u ;. And where;!- other such bonds are in ex¬ istence which are spurious, stolen, or forged, which bonds beor coupons In the similitude of genuine coupons, reen Ivsble for all taxes, deists, and demands due tbe ('unillir.lils allh ; And vv hena- thc coupons from iuch spu¬ rious, stolen, or forged bonds, are n celt i in payment of taxes, debts, and demands; And whereas genuine coupons from genuine bonds, after having bet ti received iM paymentof taxes, debts, snd "h-maii'!-. are fraudulent'] n Issued, and received mon- than once In such pa] Brents; And whereai such frautls on the rights of the hollier- of tbe aforesaid bonds im¬ pair tbe contract made by the Common¬ wealth w ith tin m. thal the con] dBi th ld be n¦'¦' .vi 'I in pi- np ni ni all del i-. and d' Blands due tbe said Common¬ wealth, and al lin- -aili"- liiin- (lill:,ni lp r out "f her n venui -: Th. n tore, for tbe purpose -.f prob thc rights of -di'l bondholders and <-f ti- 1.1-i in the -:inl eontrad etween them and the ( "inui'div." Bltb, and of prev< ot In j ii tin- revenue of thc som<. I, /;. it i.. aited'"/ Un >r rn ,.t I irginia, Thal whenever any tax-payer, or his agent, shall tender t<» any person whose duli ll to to colled or receive taxes, del ts, or demands due the < ommonwi abb, ans pap' rs «..' in-tnitii" nts ni print, writing, or engraving, poi*porting to be coupons, (I- ti' bed froin bonds of tbe < om- ¦,. alth Issued limier thea Pt of I87L en¬ titled an ad lo fund tbe public debt, In j ay- nu nt of any roch ta\"s. debts, and di mends, the p roon to wrori such arc tendereo shall receive tin- sans , git lng the party tendering a receipt, stating that he has ria rivi tl the -ame tor the purpose of Identification and vi rification. 1 ll- -hall al th'* same time require RIK h tax-payer to pe) histaxei in eora, legal- tender notes, or ii tiubal-batik bills, and apoB paymenl | lv< bini a reeetpl for the -ame. In case of refusal te nay, tbe taxes du,, shall be eolli '"I ss all other tleliu- quenl taxes ire collected, :i. H.- shall ni"'* "''' P-'j" r a- coupons -.1 received, with the initial.- af the tax- payer fruin whom received, and the date of receipt, and -hall deliver the same, se- curelj sealed up, totbejndfeol the eui mpv court" of thc county, or hustings couti <i the city, in which such taxes, deht-. ur ,l, mauds an-1 bi ible. The taxpayer -hall th. rei'i on bc ..' lil' rti t<> nie his petition in-aid ("dinti .t agninsl the Common- iicilth; B stminuHis lo "ii.vier which peti¬ tion shall be served on the Conunon wealth'); Bttorm y. who sh ill ipncal to and defend the same The |mI Hon *" '!| iflege thal he bas tendered certain '°"ll)IM'" psyinenl ol his ai l (,, and demands, and pray.that fl ,.¦ mp.i' iii i" trv the question as lo whether Un " -' ",lin<'. lesjsl coupons, which afc lej ill) .'"'.ivahle for Lim-, debts alni 'h marnbi. I DOR this petition m issue -lull be mule in behalf of thc l.iininoiisseallli. whicli *hall ba tried hy a Jury, and cither party shall have a right to exceptions on the trial, ami of appa** to the < inuit < oiirt and Coiiit <.f Aupeala, If it he linaii) decided In favor of the petitioner that the coupons tendered hy him an- gen* nine, legal coupon*, receivable for taxes. ftc, then the lodgment of tin- court -hali he Certified to the Treasurer, who, upon receipt thereof, shall receive -aid coupons for laxes, and ,|K,|| refund the money be¬ fore then paid for lils taxi* hy the" tax¬ payer out of th.- h'r*t money in tin- treasu¬ ry, in preference Kt all ott* ¦ dalma. 1. Whenever mis tax-payer shall appls to any curt in this ContmonWl alth for a mandamus to Compel any peifOH author¬ ised Io relive er collect taxes, tlcht*, Ot demands due thc 4 orimioiiNNi alth. lo i>- ceisc coupon* fortaXCB, it shall he the ilutv of mah person to make return* to said mm,tiamat thal he u ready to receive said [coupons hi payment nf such taxi-. th ht*. land demands as soon as they have heen legally ascertained ta be frenutne, and tbe coupons which by btw are actually receiv¬ able. Upon men return thc court before whom the application la made shall require tbe petitioner to pay hts taxes to the tax-collector of his counts or etty, or ta the Treasurer of the rom'. monweaJtb, and upon liing the reeetpl for men taxes in inch court, the said court shall direct the petitioner to Blcbiscou¬ pons in -nell court, ss liieh *hall thin for¬ ward th,- -ame to the rimnty court ot thc counts, or hUatiUgS court of the city, wlure snell tases :.r.- payable,and direct «aid ("int to frame an issue between the petitioner, as plaintiff, and the Common* Wealth) M defendant, BS to whether the coupon-: iotendered are genuine coupons, lo dis receivable for taxes. On tbe trial Ol the cause, the attorney for the 4'(.niiiK'UNscalth in the lower i omi*. and the Attorney-General In the Bnpreme Court of Appeals, sholl appear for the Commonwealth, ami require proof of th. genuineness and h [milty of the coupons In issue. Kithi r ci it > shall be entitled to ex¬ ceptions, and an appeal lethe* inuit l 'omi .md Supreme * omi of Appeals or tbe trial of this Issue, if the decision in- finally in favor of the i" tit loner, th,- iMawrfawMiJ shall iasue ri qiilring the coupon* to be icc Ived for -aid taxes, A'.: and thei -hall he so received; ami on the «i-rtiiK-.it.- of Bitch Judgmenl the Treasurer of the Common¬ wealth -hall forthwith r, lund t<> thotax- payer the amount of currency or moms hoforo then paid hy him for taxes, out ol tbe first monej in thc Treaaury, in prefer¬ ence to all other claim-. .'). This net -lilli '". in force from it* pas. nilier Leal*.hattie lasMBMs* un. Niiam si rn i.Kiii; or n monti i. In the Ilou-e rn' Delegatea yesterday th following hill v.'i- Introduced by Dr. May (ReKd.): ';. lt enacted by tht General Assembly of Virginia, That the Board of Visitor* ci the Medical College <.f \ irgfnia shall conslsl ol leven members. The term *.> office -hali bc for three years, commencing on tin- i-t .1 ij ..f May. 1881. Pour members -hail constitute a court for the transaction of business. The offices Ol Vi-iti>i's f,, *aid College ol Virginia -hall he, and tin same are hereby, declared n ac.,nt upon the i-t das of Mis. Is*-. ami ad offices oi professor!* or ti tell' i- ber In lilli d hy thc mid Board of Visitors a- at present constituted -hall be, and the same are hereby, declared va¬ cant upon 'he i-i il iy "f Mas. !**_'. The li on .ni or -hall, minx dial ely after the passage of thi- act*proceed t<> appoint a ness Board ol \ bitors- ip .. ol tin same »¦. he selected from the five grand division*! of the stat,. .uni tssn at largi. Sold directors sholl assemble in tin- city ol Richmond on the nh of Mas. 1882,or aa .i thereafter a- poastbk . ami procei d to n organize -ah! college a* mas teem right ami proper to -aid Hoard, as provided in Acts of Asst ni- hls ,,f I'ihniaiN 25, 1864, governing sam.-. Ol Bl ITR'I BTOCi ix Ail AMli . HT38IK- . 1*1* AND OHIO RAILROAD. The committee appointed to inquire Into thc expediency ol sclllngthe mi.*- Inter¬ est in the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio 'railroad reported favorably in the House yesti nias. The followina* reasons are given tor th>- name: "Because tbe action of tbe Board fol Public Works], although accompanied i.y the proteal of tbe Lite Governor, ls -ien.il hs ;i lnajorits of the Hoard, and bj th* ri fore binding. The "8500,000 for wbleh tbe sale Mas consummated is a net deposit in the treasury, itubjeci to no claim for labor or in favor ol prior mortgage, Be* cause under tbe circumstances we believe that uni. -s the said sale i- ratified the -tale will receive nothing for her interest in id road." lilt' 4'UIII-IIM. The Reiiajiiater caucus met again Inst night in thc [louse "i Dele rati -. ami made th. following nominations for count) and i oration courts : Madison and (.rc ne * 'ounties S. W, Cristi r. \ in-t mond -' nator R. II. Ra \ I- -. Lynchburg * Hj : C. P. Latham. Portsmouth < . W. Murdaugh. Richmond City < hamers * "int¦ Addi, -on K. HoUaday. Petersburg Hustings Court: K. M. Mann (present incumbent). Norfolk iii>: li. .1. 4...,lvs iii (present inei'tnhi nt). Patrick < "imty P. W. Sheen r. Ki iin-w ick V. K. Bufi id. I rcdericksburg: Montgomery Slaughter. The caucus adjourned until oexl Tues¬ day night, lt li understood thal afr. Rid* dh io i.i r addressed the caucus concerning th.- nomination "f Auditor of Public N>- counts. Tm: Tm sui LAST Nu.ni. Mr. I. r.-m-e Barrell opened his engng* mi ni b< re la-t evening ta Hamlet to a brilliant au* di,!:'.'. Ever] s,at in thc orchestra and drcffe-circle waa Riled, and all available standing-room in the side-aisles was occu* pied. Rr. Barret) is unquestionably s fine actor, and rttl '.'. Etti mond era; yet bia perfoi m of last night fall* tl to elicit to aiiN de ree the enthusiasm we had anticlpat* d he wo lld sok''. ami thin degreeof failure can on account* d f< r bj th* lupposition thal both the itar ami bis inpport must bave inls* Judged theacoustics ol thc building. As it was. much of the dialogue, eapcctallj in th.- first act. w * losl tt" tue great* r j ile audience. Mr. Burrett'«subdued ton* - ami sta'.i -ss hi-pi - Were '.'iii'lulls losl bj thi- eonce] lion. Hi* meting <<1 the -,,- liloqti) was given with a degree of ii ii i -Ii th t could only come from thc deep rtudj ol an intellectual mind, w bib) In the sc* ne ss it h tin- tn ;e. ii, ss h. n he ti ni-hes |.r Po* loiiius, his acting was superb. Mr, Barret! is ci rtamly a mau of gTeal culture ami re- ii,, d taste. Like all act* i-"i" not*, he] os- «(v.,> tiianit.ri-iiispeculiar to himself, ami while we might feel unlined to find faull SS ll!, sonic of tin 111, sse call liol ill the cou¬ ll of ila ii. lose -Lilt of hi- greater merits, < omparisonii arc odious, yet ii i- diiiii ult now to apeak <>f a rendition "f ii lei wtthoiil reverting to tin- n c* nt Un* personation ol that rou irehtve witnessed from Rossi, and in nuuiy reapecbiwe are fin- to confess" that the in', ipr, talion of the latter i- IU]' ii"i' I*' thal of our Ann ri¬ can favortt*. In l'.-pi Cl t" the stip].,rf tile plas s\.,* oil thc u holt- will given. .Many "f tin OX- .jui-ir.- lim- which tbe great Bhakspeare entrusts i" K". '." Ui tt totally lott in the gulidro d lei *»l Mr. M.'-icy. W ,. sv- r. . -j.(" 'dy i leased ss Uh the Polonlus of ''li- B. O.Rogers, Hi- it. up wai xi 'il. nt, and he spoke hi* linea in , natural waj thal wastrulj refreshing. The rreal feature ol .Mis- Wainwrlglit's i )phi lia ls her sweet* pure voice bi ling- j,,. ii, r acting, too. ssas rerj natural :UI,| | !, ulng, and UR) pVCgeROTRl *nti-fac- tiou. Kor thc rest tht lllpport was passable, though i- must '"-' mentioned that the ghost wa- both b*f of stalin' UUil of Voice, and | bia reediiwr was sa sepulehJiuTy sepulchral as n gbott/S thould he. At flic inafiti»:c Mr. Barret) will appear in hi- truly SMSS HU id Un bellen. BJBS ft- Bight li- will appear as < ostius io Julius (aOBtr. iii- Theatre will be I Mindai cn both oeeasBSBRv Richmond Hui- a Ciel. We cupv the fnllowitii/fn in the Provi¬ dence &m\day star. Thc .. launortnl Bb " referred te eomrayeeiI the iommlttee sent to Richmond from tin Knights Templar of l'roi idem c, lt. L, OB Hu oecesioR of the Yorktown Centennial, lt illustrates tin gnod toling exulting between these breth¬ ren of the Storth snd tb* south. The lines were sen! In the shan, ot ¦ kater I Thomas v. \rtudd, of Providence, by s rt atleman of this etty, on Y w-Year*s *lny. To many of the churn's f Richmond are need nut aamtloR hi- nattie. They know BUR anthe iiuiliorof sevefal -hort poem-. besides others, ssl "Sir Francis Drake,'' .. Phohii-ami the V..I Wuniari." Mutan- tur omni.-," "L'l-h (teems," "Napoleon lat St. Helena." "The t allin- Leaf." TU). IRMOB st sir Enif al taut fi willi tin- Manoa I cni" y. h. a iiappy a. si pear! A pocket full of i.ry and a barrel full. r u-r: - What (ii-1." I cb- -li ss|iii,,iii a Mas) ta.Mahout a tear: I lift ssltlauit B doubt- li's end willum' I t-.r Ami anea youcrort Um river, ma*] the shadow of tile ||, c- pm, s.r k.cn yeti eui H.- lour- tbe fltaaUt 'in Bt. And :i lull SUPply of eur,,- -.,- ,, r at v.uii- lilli" Thia with li xx. li inti min!. |,i, ...ii fully under- itaai t Lf not, po ask of Wblta Mt can ind will txplain. ile-- sos fond of water, tbe ashing -tr. Bala lb i-a j.dls ii Ibsv: a .pleiirll.lf. di.,ss. be' a "a ttci iclioss Blehmond boy* will never meet or -Cl. Ki-s bim for fir Rlrbmi nd 0} ne..iib: 111- heart I ¦ ind want as any lu thc south. .fohn lleatlicr.te. with tis trott! nulli', wt te sir -lia!! I-i -- With alt of Baa ravoi it.-, siih airsil of u- ¦ pet. Send ii- :. doti n I"- of bs :i riffhl ll thi bl Rhode-. The boya lend b t .! lott ... I c.Indeed, they ni dead load*. Colossus, he, hi all that1 ?"..!. ..m. pleattnl til bl tiii.ii. a A refuft for the troubled craft, wt rall bini llampton Roads. Georas Birrntu m. «ith bis r.suub aanee bi ors n ti p.. day. Th"-b..s- all talk so minti if bini, I d if: know ssl,,it 'bes -.is p.i.i nd 'ii.-ss ihej "'is raj nord bi lu hi* ilia, Long iu.iv be lire aud prosper, too, tn all bli work* ami '¦¦ Viol Wallu r. ss iib ie- boriest fare, a mirror of tbe truth, LikeWashington,he iis.r [Jed, nd nen s.'iitii: mb ii tra. /. nil abell |,c Qi v. r ssHI rt - s. al v 11 which la sta tn | 'il ii If Ute vlrti ol ..Hu cl." i. Burnham, vsi.it... Irn. II. Walker. fa r, ii, ii name* wi li li mond Knight vv Ito ran fl pol ll R|1 IIMOND, V l.. .lani ai s I. Issj. Tribute ol Kenine! tn l'r. Orlando luirlux. at a una lin-.'of tin- Richmond Academj of Medicine and the profession at large, convened lu tire ball of the Academy .lan¬ na ry Ix, ISM Preamble and resolutions, the formal, unmeaning parade of words after death, are oul of place here. \\ Ik n lt ls i-ii thal Dr. Orlando r I, te those who knew him, ail bas been said thal Beed to be -id. To those who knew bim not, eulogy could net ring thi n spei I and sff .ti..11 which toward a mon so modes! even per¬ sonal and intimate at u, ta ntance -I I"." "I to il.lVV fOdb in d' ¦< Vt ll Ii:' l-lll'e. Ili« lil'« i- his cull" \. in conti mpl that life from 'v- iuning to ii close, enthusiasm is with difficulty repressed. ll-- was ol' ;i bOUMe s' OIU n Lt and >>. hi unc¬ les.: he vv:;- hims! if -o true in every IC- tion t'.ihe ttocb from which besprung. upi Ight, si. adfoat, laniy, sjmpti In a word,, he was a Chrl il a gentleman of a type so bigh that nolie i* higher. I \ Lrginion, a p itrii I, e. bal was he aol 1 Whatever he had mid .11 that be bad RSS l.is country's, Irei lost alui- out a murmur. As a pbyni lan In Itad a love for hi- culling Hu alwaj - bril .- skill, and an ardor that in bin neventy-sixth year li il him p. a courts of nadine ss ll Ls 1'iit begun t" learn a science In which for half a nliii'v lc ind stood SO iiif.ii. As a man he was all a husband, fattier, fi hui could be. Love for his Imus, bold a is bul a part of the great '< v.' bc bore to the a boll brotherhood of usn. Alike in his bonn and In the dlscborg! ol r i,» arduous duties of his calling be sb( ved a devotion which p w might t|tial ami no one could surpass. Not nn n Iv a -' I.-' in t il" Ugh! in duty : tbe warmth (1 bis bear! so sniniatlng ana quickening theintelled thal bis v. iv presence in the sirk-ehnmber diffused a /l.'w of mingled light ind beat, a rodi nee ul pe ic alli llo| e ", Le h thOSe VV lu) ollie experienced cen nevei r< >it r. Pure sud truthful, he Inspired absolute trust In all witta vv hun. be came In eontad. His professional knowledge waa obscured l>j the "-"Li!-in--.I bi* manner.tbe doctor was foi _' ii- n in the fi n I. lb yond men, beyond most women, bi war modest. Ili- vlrtues shrank From tlc- light) and the course ol his Hf mi sdow-stn im hidden by dowers, which diffuses Mess- bul ll"\s- on un-itii. He never sought -elf. ami hi- very silence made re¬ port of him. IM|" I,. ... irs, firm in the faith «d li'- la'lu 1-. fl tun in Wlsdoi 1,11.1 intel I but tOO W( ll w np I, ii man alli i- ti-di and the vanity of life, beloved and honor* d, the ¦¦ 1. 11. h -I In done his Mast- i's woi is entered Into his rest. He lean- to his ehildn ii unspotted name ol bli house, te hi- pro- !"--ional in thn 1. p of a life long and perfect In il unselfishness, ami to bis Stoic and section the BBemorj et s atriotlsm th ii net anything, neither tbe blood ol bia errt-lovi d nor tin- buri oi,1. be ount* i bul dross in the l.al.in. e- '..- woil.llv Wealth. /; fn ¦/. That n . U ken «>f their re- ¦peel ami ".-:¦ A adi rn) ol vi ,;- im- ami the medical pi I Ri b- niuntf v 1 a bod) lae (um ral of i- 1 lirfax. /; d, b ' '.' '. (timonial 1 th< ,, worth of Dr. Fall shed in Richmond and Al 1 d ., tin & .'¦ 11 .. ci ;i be forwarded to th< rally ol thed .. bs I. H. O. Hoi .rebury. ilexandrl man please copi. 11 extension ul (lift i.v lliuluny lp Main Ntri « (. Ediiort !. patch: I read with much In- tercel your editorial in r< Issue "f the stb Instant ti raring ll mun !.:.!.¦ 1 of Hu- (itt rai Jain -in-1from Eighth to Mme pola! beyond Monro* Park, of .'nat im¬ portance io the pm ina p. 1 only addition,si (ni Ililli . to those renldln neighborhood of the Pni H living in in orlj verj pori on 1 lbs elly. Thi distance will 1 d y 1 . fectlng thi- scheme hrtweee tbe great commercial eeatre anti this beautiful -c. tion, which 1- dj ..'¦ 11 lng raptdrjj ,l, \, ioj i v the ii ifnatrj "1 some of the ie- ol Richmond, and will willoi ' dotti t bc built lp vv i*|, iii'»t-eias- re jib net Mb Indications st pre- ni for lerrupti i lu¬ lu wealth and poi iii k> aiitv re ot ttae 1 ¦:. trw ter. ' lick 'ivs. Ilinj ol ti,, rn,ia .,|, in jj archil, ct n rc bOVS .< 1 'tl Le- 11 1. d, 1, vv bile tier- aw rsc ot eom| lt Hon. The consR the rs .> up } Main Stn .1 w ill Intone new fife in r'.e \V, -i Bad, and w ill ut;-ari to it. tn pet i,- wl.i, h will be "f .nat hem IT fn the pul Ut*. I.ct thc lim-1 .. opened lh< mire h n rtta ol Main street, ind tn the neaj re-. von- if 1 ii- would afford (adi it les for pleasant re ie timi fm .*.!-..n- id in the East Kui aiul ethel portion-, ., of tin- etty, more Mrttcularty In the l summer sea-on. Yhi-* .heap mule I THE DISPATCH TERMS OF ADVERTlsfNO. < AMI-INVAItl silt.T IB ADV**, ^nnwnwrr.oiM. hi-ertlon.i 50 int- «|iiirc,taoInstrttftM.,^, I ta) inf- aaaaia, tlirw In-crtl-m*.v.,. 1 ho int- sijirtre, »l v Insertion*. .1 00 inc *|B*re,tBelv«! Insertions. !*, r.ij HM s/|i).oc, "in; liioiitli. IO 00 .tic si|iinr»-. two mon'.li.. J* 00 inc sqoan, titree nimmo. as 00 ravel would l>e productive of a large .cvenue to the i-oiiipany, IbbbbmM riving to he people advantage* I hey greatly need. Mu li of the prosperity now enjoyed hy Vcsv York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, ind liles In the West i* Justly duo to thi' pre** .f those cities ailvocafitij; kindred sr bi-ii ie** o the one now lintier consideration, mil to which yon have *-o kinrllv alluh.l. I'M- line should hy all RMMffaS he CtMRRTUCt* .d, anil that speedilv, aa If ha* now tiee nie i public iicce**lty, and the people in tht Baot ami Wost Ktid-*, togethi r with others Ivtttg in otlit r j>ortion* of the city, ii, .fre t. I have not hi en aefuoti'il hy my IsMsBBs Iliolive in BsBsBsaRg lld" Iff* your .olumiis. p.ut I f.,1 that inten *f .hil scry eiti/i ii naturally feds in every pub> h-enferjiri*!-that bl calcnlated toellhcic' he pllhNe trood. I". Oflielul suiiill-l'ox Raport. DffffR I. IIilAIUlOK Hk.ii.iii, ) RiCRMOxn, Vi., January 13, 1881 \ Edwort Dispatch t The report fm-1. div * a- follow* ( olored woman. Xo. 1020 north Kir«t street, *in.ill-po\ ; -tnt to lio»pital. Colored youth. No. ut treal Baker (reef. *>iial!-pox ; s, ni to hospital'. Colored ehlhl. No. 7 east M;ir*lial! -' mall-pox ; *ent lo hospital. Colored child. No. 7 ast Marshal! ¦': t. ¦ mall-pox : sen! to hospital. Res] ectftiiu. .1. *;. Carrix, I're-id* nt Hoard of I! lent, nu.K.i bmrs** draMSMMMs, *aaaal i h. iiiti.iti-)).. Hoc unianan aiimmaaafJ*< Till: ISSORTRDCB1 IR RUTS ma.lc an.I . 14bf 'IZZIXI .it .-,0 .-eilis j* |...ini'| ire (lie no.-' VU- len c.iiii i-ii..ii- lu make.. .,m| tl,.. prier ls '. *i r ll ,11 Sci M !,. t.M. nv uni: nu wiall ¦Moa .in. tt'tt tallai ag lie ii.hi.I. kt.|> illicitly ml nt ,li!i BBBt NV s r N llli.lM s mm in i Coal i n.i dry, from 4hi mi- 4 \\ 1710. nt l arv Dr. Will sm V. BVBTAMT, Marlin H Mirt of r.ill1iii..rc: . . * UI take ] ec.itlOlH'll.lillC I ol S'S J.li SM'S Lil}! IB I x- ii s( r.i i;,n sm> Tonk Issn oi: s' i. .1 >,.ii,i,t tonis aad ins gai i t ii"- .> ¦- em. I have teated i: «iih miiscis.it i-k r.'t i'oi.pkx's paka so Mtv r. Of di eli.Tillly. I.OT l'.l'l. Il s IDSOBI B ITIB-LlBXO Isii-oi. t |. In >.. 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DAILY DISPATCH.V<H* J^Xlw WCHMOND, VA., SVITUDAY MtiRNING, JANtJAEY 14, 1882. NO. 1.

Hirhmond gi^atth,SATCRDXY.lAM'Ain II. 1881

ea-THE CIRCULATION OrTBE DISPATT llI- l il.i.i i; ni IN TUE " OMRIN1 D ( LRCU-LATION Of ALL lin OTHER DAILY NEWS¬PAPERS KV THE CITY.

(Entered .it tbe r,.-t-oft!c. Bf Rb -timon.!. Va., a-I'.il-cla-x maller.|

WEATHER REPORT.iM'POiuvs POR TO-DAY. Fur the Mi"l-

dle States, rata and brow, fnllewed brclearing weather, northerns! te southwesiwinds, rlelnn bnroaai f. r, and -latiuiiarv orslight fall in tenperattire.Tm: wi .mn i; \, .!! .im waseloadyendrainy.TRtBRRORRTRS Yk-:t ) i;p v v 8 A. M., li-S;

I a. IL, tn; noon, »:: | u. .m., ;.i; o p,a!.. 58; midnight, .Vi.

.Mean tCRipt ratUT! IT 1-'l.

LOCAL M ATTERS.I*i rsunnis nmi Uriels.

s Brown Allin, ol AnAjnoata, i< Moral-nentlj m< nthmed lor Auditor la place utMr. Massey, wiiu will not be renominateduiilc. ho suLtnit- to the callen- nile rela¬tive tu ap-iuintnieiit id cit ri.-.

Hen. .lolin Randolph Tia ker wa- on thefloor "I the senate yesterdey.

Sllafi I", tliC culivie! WbO did lll'i-l (if Illi¬li.',!, ut repaint in- tbe Capitol, lias beenpardoned by (.uv. nun- cann ron.Now,or nuiie inver, i- toe inotto et

those who wish to pey their texee to eon-The "counterfeit "-coupon killer

aiay reach the Governor to-day, er, if not,i' will certainly reach him by Monday. Iii- believed thal be will lose bo tune Insign¬ias1 it.

Mr-. 1 larrit t Bell died in tlii- city yesti i-

day afternoon al tbe residence ot her son-in-law, Joseph (. Courtney, Esq., at theripe ul,) Bge of eighty-nine.

At b lat.- hour la-t nlghl Madame B r-nani'- condition wa- unchanged* Herphysician thinks there Ls little or no hope«i h' r it ("Vi rv.

Km.n> nv v Blast.. William Harrisil was killi il and two others

wonnded by au explosion wbi< ii occurredvestcrdai Inarrdlroad cul near the Deep-1'nii e-iai-iiiiiics. A railroad several mileslong i- being built from the mini i te eon-ucct willi the Ricbmood and Alieghanyrailroad al Lorraine, twelve null- lr..inRichmond. Tbe unfinished wauk consistsof ii deep cut. (»n Thursday ivie workmi n,undi r din dion ol the engineers, explodi da blast, 1'iit it stems thal some part ol thecharge wis nut tired. Yesterday Harrisand t'tin rs commenced driUing in the samebole. Tbe result was on explosion witheffect as aboi t si ited.

Harris wa- ;i well-know n railroad hand.and was formerly employed on the York-River road. Aaron Debney ls reported asone of the wounded.Fun; Yir-mii'VY..Larlv ve-;, nial limni-

Ing a tin- occurred In the kitchen attachedto the pi'" mises ,,i Mr. T. <'. Willi.in,-. .M..BU w -t Qrace strei r. carns i by the explo¬rion of a kerosene lamp. The alarm wasturm (I in from Box I [Third police-stationInstead of Box IC (opposite Monroe i'which misled the lin men and preventedthem from responding with their usualprompUn ss. Damage aboul

I \-ri" "ii\", IT ki -uk Ami -i.mknt..La-tnlghl M( --rs. Iii -i'ls. Potts, i ampbcll,and Tuon, of thc Council Commit!Inspection i-f Public Buildiogs and Placesot Ainii-ciiieiit. accompanied by Mr.JohaJ, Kii!,'. halrman ot the Committee on FireDepartment; < olonelW. E. Cutahaw,City

eer; <>. Walt Taylor, < Mel Engini erFi)«'I'cpaitni-nt: and B. T. August, sec-

of the committee, visited the Rich¬mond Theatre for the purpose «»f carryingont the view-.-if the Council in regard to-n.ii matter-, a thorough inspection "fthe buBding was made, and the observa¬tions of thc committee will be mode public

ier.SrpasjtB ( oi ki" (ii ArTEAis..Stamper

and als. vs. Howie'- administrator and als.Argued hy Judge J. A. Meredith forap-|n Hants, and Henry G. Cannon, Esq., forappellees.

t Tonwen. Writ of error andu awarded tua Judgment of the

( orporation Court of thc city of Norfolkn ottered on the 15th of < Ixjtober, 1881.

HrsTTXOi Cormr..The following cwere disposed ol:Martin Fall, who was on Thursday tried

for Hu killing ol W. .!. < bamnlon andfound guilty ot Involuntary manslaughter,wa- sentenced by tbe Jud-ze lo thr«months' imprisonment in the cit;lim il ?60.W, H. Miller and E. R. Miller, Ind

for ¦ felonious assault on Charles Fclvey,were tried and acquitted.

William Muse, Indicted for n feloniousassault on Otto Feldner, wai tried and ac¬

quitted.- rel civ il ci-, s wi re slue disposed of.

Tun Festival Last Niort..Mozar! Hallled kist night hy a large and Inti IU-

L'eiit auili'-ii- to w il nt. the uti rt dunn Blriven under the auspices of tbe TonneMi n'- < hrlstian Association. Too muchcannot be s.iii in praise of the perform-

Mi-- sw,in, though laboring undi r.li- idi .ni tges, lill" tl the hall with ber rich

rj ih- rs she received wa- avu U-m< rib i oue.Mis- Hatcbett, who came all the way

from Atlanta for iii- occasion, recitedTi iiuv-..ii's (Fm.ii-- beautifully, and mts licredit'is due to Un-oiln-r ladies for theirefforts in their resp, dive part-.Taking ii as a whole, tbe i rformonce

pi--. .! off v, ItboUl a hitch and WW fl il' -

elded -nci.r. at credit ls due tbe Youn . M< n's

Christian Association for endeavoring tesuppl] our jx cpit wirti n lin- il andamus. nu nts.

1 i mi ATTOROI Ol PK KS ..Al HWof old Dominion Council, flo. 116, A. L. ofH., lu ii on I iidav evening, January 13,1882. the following officers were duli In--lalici for the ensuing twelve months by

V'icc-I ommoader ll. F. VY. S iiUh-..;-i,..I hy D. 8.! . M. F. Hudnall and

other Grand ofatcers: James B. Elam, pn-lcommander; Julius A. Hol*»on,command¬er; John E. W hlttaker, ilce-commander;Charles il. Husker, orator; -I.-* '- KW-dick, -.er, -iv: R. 8. anderson, collector;ll. I . VV. Southern, treasurer; V. J. Wi .-

mt.nih. chaplain; F. vY. Anderson, (Hilde;Ales Duh r I- ri« man, ward- n ; J. H. I

l$iaiikui-i,ip, sentry.iiKiAinv .,) Merri bs os Yiboikta < oi s-

cit..An entertainment will I* given bjVirginia Council, No. 26, Boy; Arcanum,ot hinger Hill., ..ii Tuesda] evening, towhich thi members and Un lr ladk - ore ln-viteiL They can gi i tlcketaol the eonimit-t-1, ..'.-i-iiii of Messrs. \\ IMam Lovi n-stein, .i. R, i . Burroughs, B. V. Thtaley,snd >. Binswaugrr.

Allin s-.s will lu* delivered hy Revs. J.WilHani Jones and j. B. Hawthorne, andthere wifj be music, sin >; nud recita¬tions; after which a collation will bespread, and, sJtog< thi r, it w il !"' '!- -~l~Jmable utiir.

Bot IABLS at iid; M. .Jami: . i I'1' '' " l-" ia ie took place af flic M. Janies Hot! Ila-t iii rht, the occasion heing m ' utertaln«went tendered Miss Neille Alexander andill-.- Florette Wimbish, Of Allx HKirlc, Ly <

-oiiic-y ulm.- gentlemen ol theil ). Dancingin the i arly hours of thc vening, and a re¬

in-! about midnight, and dancing hiter,wen greatl] enfoyed bye nR»berof younfadie* iinvl gentlemen of thc city,

THK ELECT ELECTED.

A l.ruu Mi.V SiAvltm of lin. Tao Hons, s

YcatcrOaj.and Home Nprlchtlynueiiasilou.

Sintr Treasurer, Register of iii. l,and OBlcr.Superintendent of I'ubli, I'rlniine. Se, r< .

lary or the < t.nininimmltl,. Superintend, nt

of Public Instruction, and i..M.riil Aacntand Storekeeper of thc Penitentiary, an,ITwo Juilyr*. Elli led lt) iii.-<.. nernl aVaBBtJa*bly Vcsterdaj All aMMBsJaMtMB NomineesThe Joint Order I outline ,| I mil To-Daj-The itt-ait|:i*trr Caucus l..-,*t Si-lif.

._

Thc ivvo Ikium- of lin- (i.Mit ml As-.-lilithyesterday ss,m forward \\ith tin- electionol (Mate ollie, is. i ||(V ,|j,| 1|(lt |1(,o|n ssithUm) ow usually iii st ,,i, ii,, Uat.Auditor olPublic Account*.-taring snade no noml-lhitidi for thal office, ill coiisc(|ii. lire ofMff, Mhsmn's io-ut'oiiliti.ition. Most ofthe debate took place moor Dr. RtuTnerand Mv. Farr were a|, for eledlon m Bu-pcrintt nil- nt .,f pul,h.- iiisinittion. win ii

Hu' "Hici ol' (mik tal Agent and Btore*keeper of tin- Penitentiary wa* na. Ind,between l and fi o'clock.'thc Democrat*being linn in their opinion thal ile officeis unnecessary and ought to be abolished,inade no nomination ami abstained fromroting, lin' result ssa* that for want of a

I qnortun there nv:,s n,, election on tbeflrslballot, on th. seen,i th,- Readjusternominee received Just one mort1! vote thanh. Reeded,and was elected. Many Reffti-Junien nn re ;inn:is a! (liniu r. or. nv illi tin lrburge majority, tiny could have easiljelected Uik* officer or the tir-t ballot.

-I VA IK.

A mle waa adopted by tin- two housesthat tis ¦. oi' ii should be s ot. ,i for beforethe appointment of a rommitti <¦ (.> add ni1the Ni'!,'-.

iii thi Renate the following were nomi*lasted: David R. Kitsch hy .Mr. Elliott;Joseph E. RoUins, of -taunton, hy Mr.Knim r.

Loll-i'all: Parts vole, and BO through*out.For R* ulster ol thc Land < UH* e: John

M. Brockenbrougfa by Mr. Mayo; W. VT,Kin.-hi-loc, ol Prince William, l>> Mr.Heaton.For Superintendent of Public Printing:

R, r. walker bj Mr. Wood: LittletonWaddell by Mr. J. R* Wingfield.

lol ge* i(tun of thc i ommonwialth .-

.lames B. Russell, of Winchester, by Mr.Lovi ll; William C. Khun I»J Mr. Elliot!ami Mr. Powell.Superintendent of Public Instruction i

Dr. nv. ll. Runner by Mr. Thurman; R.R, Farr by Mr, Kewtwrry,Mr. Glasgow seconded the nomination

of Dr, RiuTn* r, ami in the ourse ..i htsipcech referred io Mr. Farr's bod spelling,whick In--aid Hie Whig didn't afiologizrfor except hy stating that other personaalso ipelt letti. Mr. (.las.-,,ss km ss tba!tome geniuses had been bod spellers, intnc could not h.ar thal Mr. Parri falling inthis respect nv:is atoned for hy any evb(h nee of "rellim. Ile doubt* d ii"t that hesvoiiid prove a a "id porty man. and nolRince under public criticism, and whilemd assaiiiiiL: his private character, believedhim unlit for the place.Mr. Newberry, replying in defem

Mr. Farr, rather Ultimated that Dr. Ruff*uer had be< n running the offia an a politi¬cal machine, ll" tb< ugh! that enoughaboulhad ipcUing had h. en heard In thc la-tcampaign.

Mr. Eskridge followed In rapport ofMr. Farr, then Mr. Martin caine aloithe same sid. .

.Mr. Riddleberger, after bearing tbe de¬bate on thU quotion, said he flit betters:,ti-ii(d than ever with Mr. Farr, Mr.Parr ssas not to |,r a teacher. If. ssa- ioooh after the selmoi-jnoiH s.

During hil -i' t' h Mr. Riddlcliergt r wasInterrupt* d by Mr. WingfJi ld ol All e*marie, and In-ma de an explanation which thelatter intended to muki.namely, that th<-l rofessor al the University of Virginia ss hosi nt the Whig a communication with manywords badly spelt has a copyist, bul ns hi,knows, he asked, they were the errors ofthe copj i-i i 'rii.ii. said Mr. Rlddli b* rgi r,who knows but vs hat Mr. Farr has a copy.1st I llowever, be did nol think lt mat¬tered much if Mr. Farr had at some time

ft ss worda wrong.A committee waa now appointed to

count tin rote* The committ* e performi dthal duty ami reported all the RekdJtinterliomin,,s , i,di ti. The Joint vote n,aaaboul 78 to BO, according u members ss. rein or out ol their Beats when the roll waicalled. The Chair [Mr. Hurt] declared theproper parties duly elected- ni/.: Me**!*?.Rievely, Walker. Brockenbrough,and Farr.For Superintcndenl >.f the Penitentiary

the following nominations were made: 8.*'. William- hs Mi. Weld.: .1. 0.Carpenterby Mr. Glasgow.For Second Auditor the following were

Domin ite I: J. B. Fickl* n Irj Mr, Coven.-t, in: ll. II. Dyson hy Mr. u III]

I'd' General Agent and Storekeeper "fthe Penitentiary Mr. Hale nominated Win-Held Scott. The Democrat* made no nomi¬nation, idies lng that the office ought to eabolished.The committee appointed to count the

vote reported Messrs, Williams and l's-onelected, and that in tbe case ol Gen* ralAgent and Storcke* per ol th* Pi nit* ntnirythen was no quorum voting.For indue of .MK ghnny and < 'rnlg conn*

ii.- Mr. Eskridge nominated John A. I.iii. afr. Thurman nominated James ll.Boiler.Mr. Lee wai elected.For Judge ol iii/ du th * Itj and nn ar*

wick, Mr. Norton nominated John Booker.Mr. Lovenstein nominated $amu< I W,A rmi-1. i|.Mr. Booker ww i lech d.Mr. John F. Lewis, Lieutenant-!

rnor, ssa- on tbe il nor ol the Senate ai outi P. M., ami remained aboul hall an hoi r.

i )...ii a second bollol 11 lng t il en forstorekeeper of Uk- Penitentiary, Ti votes(in the inn., bolus v,Ililli Mr.-ei,:i received ~,i, ami be nn i* decbtredeli ted.nu motion of Mr. Thurman a Joint reso¬

lution wai passed continuing tbe Joint or¬di r until t..-morrow [lo-day].

Mr. Graves informed the Senate that thclions, had concurred, and then,aboul B P.M., the Senate adjourn' tl.

Hot si; ,,| m.i ii; iii

Mr. J.ads nominated Mr. l>. li. Iii. s, ls

,, j -i ite rr* isun ;.. ile also nouiin: ledhim Hie caucus. Mr. skinm r nominated.1. i Rollins, The usual part] rote leetedMr. Rievely, and if* itrictlj party naturess', shown In the fad that when tbeflrslname, that ol Mr. Anderson, was calk d. beBaked in a loud voice, .* w ho mu-t I rotefor?" Il*' was told Ki-vch, anti like IL'ood Kt Rdjuster be oliey* d.Mr. Kellia, of Washington county, re¬

fused ta Note for Treasurer, and nn ben thesot, ssa- taken f"i R* gtster "i tbe KamiOffice be roted lund ami char. .. DuffBreen."Mr. Giddings made a wann speech in

seconding the nomination ol Mr, W. <'.

I ,to for tbe position of Seer* I rj ol UmCommonwealth, nerring the gentlemtn a

-ii, ,1-dis high tribute forablilt) andiTUtll-Beotion for tbe office.

Mr. Sklnni r, ol August In nominatingDr. W. IL Kuit'm r for Superintendent "f

I'ui,li.- Instruction, said that on eic- occa-

don, wh< nDr. Ruffni r's n 'inc wa- broughti caucus, "Un .mis t jectlon made

o him by a gentleman, win¦».. name bevmtl.l notCall for lear of Bendhu a thrill,f astonishment through thou* on theothi r

Ide of the House, was that he took too

nncll inter, -t in thc niue dion i f the

i, io." IK' protested against making theleetlon of thi* officer a political Halie, amilamed tbf Housa iu very strong hngMMfi

strain*! flic ruinous results likely to follow.He-aid ..the fli'tids uf education en ry-vv lu re would munni hi-Id-< ami proclaim inTrumpet tone- Ba deep damnation of bis takltiK-

i.n.'"Mr. Fm/i<r replied hy saying that this

WAS the -ame old story, that would havedone -nine time npo, hm would not an¬swer now sitar saan Issi been tried sndfound ii"t wanting.

Air. Biddings canned that the niiice hadalw.iv - lu n a political one, and had beennm as r machine by the putv who now

hurled denunciation at hi- party. Mr. Hid-iiiip:- warm-d to hi- tboRRhsnd wai fre¬quently applauded. He came ont front hisBBB! into lin area ill front of the BrsBsJrerVstand, and with violent Mature and Poleelinn ri to it- hignett pit-h defended tbeDominee ot thc Readjuster party and d<Inonnced the action of the fcttvocratB, n-fusiiiL' an it'.teiriiption asked at onetimehy fl lb ni'.t-rat.Winn Mr. Giddings's tune had ex¬

pired be took hi- Beat, whereupon I'o--Ilauill'on asked thnt tittk- I e extended himte continue hi* pleeRing talk. Mr. Lyons,Mr. Siul.I.-, ami several Democrats askedunanimous consent fur this, and Mr. Gld-did-.'s seemed spotting f >r tin- fray, hut theRt aiiustei-s appeared te be suspicions, andvoices on their side repeated, ..*>'" exten¬sion; no granting of further time." Ac.

Mr. stuhl - defended the Democratsagainst the rbarge of making the office ofsuperintendent OT Puhlie In-truetioii a po¬litical one. ami -:ii be rupported Dr. Ruff¬lier i>< cause be thought in- waa more cape-hie of dischargingthe duties of tbe positionthin his opponi nt.

Mr. Briana -iii the charge bed beenmade that tbe offlce had been conducted inthe interest of a porltleal part]. it wa. eas]to make tin- charge, hut not a particle ofproof in support of it hal hun made Hedented thal meta had been the ease andwhen Mr. Giddings rose t-> interrupt, andthe Speaker Mired if Mr. Griffin wouldjleld, be with sue effed -ii; .. fifo! Iyield Bothlng to yon. slr! (addressing Gid¬dings) snd the party you n present. I slr-!1treat von. sir. w ith tin- Same eoiirfe-i jmibav( ibown mj friend from Bedford.

Mr. -tuart said he had Ired Bear neigh¬bor te Mr. Farr, ami be had serer thonglit,until he heard from men 100 mttes away.thal Mr. Farr vims even capable of beingcountv sup. lint, nihill et schools, muchless Superintendent of Public Instruction.Ile opposed Mr. Fair because of bis Inte-i. si in the cause of education, and becausehe kn" w Mr. Parr to be loanable of carry-tag out efficiently tbe greal ends and almsof the offlce te which he aspired.

Mi. ( onred said Mr. ni laings'* assertionwaa w holly unwarranti d. He asked If Ibiswas a warning of what is to come, or waiit only flu- indii Idttal ult. .m. c ot tl" f( '-

Inga which would govern tbe action of the-p- akerf

vir. Lyons also -puk. in favor "f Hr.l'lltlleMr. Hani- (colored delegate] charged

that Dr. Rnffher had slandered the negroes,ami in l'( tr il tin lr due. tional advantagihy Introducing Incompctenl teacbersandsnorter school sessions. Ile said there wert..lily five c. lon -i -' boola iii Dinwlddle,wii.re be had tried t-. bavi colored school*supplied vvith colored teoi hers, and quotedDr. Ruffher's report as authority for say¬ing tbe colored schools bad bo| i <. n sswell and closely looked ofter as tbe white,

saion of yesterdaj was the lon] t

yi 1 held, and fla a matt '" Of .il-r tinin rs towards Its lose became ve/j

restl( ss, and al son e Inti rvahi lt wes « Ithdifficulty tin- >p< ak-1 < nulli maintain order.The i;- sd] us ti rs w. re bi great spirits, amitook occasion frequently r.. t. -t if> tbe sameby applause ami other evidences ol hadtaste.

Mr. Stubbs nominated Mr. EphraimHornblower as Mr. Scott's opponenLWhen the second olio! '¦ pl oe a bit ofburlesque followed that produced,n rippleof Laughter whenever fh" name was rota i.Once, when the name was repeated, Mr.Tay lor "f Richmond aros to s "int of or-der, and Inquired of Mr. Stubbs if Mr.Hornblower "was s Funder,'' snd de-el j-. (1 he would V'"L' for " Milli Blow¬hard."

Mr. Stubbs replied tint be thought it wasajrainsl tbe rules "f the House for s Bum to

for himself. It was nearly dark beforethe House Adjourned, and later still whenthe >¦ nate did.Tho Coulton.Killer " Counterfeit "

Kill .

The following lstheWU whichhas passedboth bouses snd been Broiled fur pn -idila¬tion tu the Governo/ i robabt] te-daj.1 Bill tn Client Frauds upon bu Com-monxcealth and the Holders of her Se¬curities in the Collection and Dial

( Oj /.'' '''/'"r.s.

w bereas honda purporting t.> be thebonds of this Commonwealth, Issued byauthority of Ihc ad ol March 80, ivTi, enti¬tle, au act to provide for the funding andI .-ix ni, nt uf the public debt, and under thia.-t of March --. IS70, atitli i an ad toprovide a plan of settlement of the publicdebt, ail in existence without authority ofu ;.

And where;!- other such bonds are in ex¬istence which are spurious, stolen, orforged, which bonds beor coupons In thesimilitude of genuine coupons, reen Ivsblefor all taxes, deists, and demands due tbe('unillir.lils allh ;And vv hena- thc coupons from iuch spu¬

rious, stolen, or forged bonds, are n celt iin payment of taxes, debts, and demands;And whereas genuine coupons from

genuine bonds, after having bet ti receivediM paymentof taxes, debts, snd "h-maii'!-.are fraudulent'] n Issued, and receivedmon- than once In such pa] Brents;And whereai such frautls on the rights

of the hollier- of tbe aforesaid bonds im¬pair tbe contract made by the Common¬wealth w ith tin m. thal the con] dBi th

ld be n¦'¦' .vi 'I in pi- np ni ni alldel i-. and d' Blands due tbe said Common¬wealth, and al lin- -aili"- liiin- (lill:,ni lp r

out "f her n venui -:Th. n tore, for tbe purpose -.f prob

thc rights of -di'l bondholders and <-f ti-

1.1-i in the -:inl eontrad etween them andthe ( "inui'div." Bltb, and of prev< ot In j

ii tin- revenue of thc som<.I, /;. it i.. aited'"/ Un >r rn

,.t I irginia, Thal whenever any tax-payer,or his agent, shall tender t<» any personwhose duli ll to to colled or receive taxes,del ts, or demands due the < ommonwi abb,ans pap' rs «..' in-tnitii" nts ni print,writing, or engraving, poi*porting to becoupons, (I- ti' bed froin bonds of tbe < om-

¦,. alth Issued limier thea Pt of I87L en¬titled an ad lo fund tbe public debt, In j ay-nu nt of any roch ta\"s. debts, and dimends, the p roon to wrori sucharc tendereo shall receive tin- sans , git lngthe party tendering a receipt, stating thathe has ria rivi tl the -ame tor the purpose ofIdentification and vi rification.1 ll- -hall al th'* same time require RIK h

tax-payer to pe) histaxei in eora, legal-tender notes, or ii tiubal-batik bills, andapoB paymenl | lv< bini a reeetpl for the-ame. In case of refusal te nay, tbe taxesdu,, shall be eolli '"I ss all other tleliu-quenl taxes ire collected,

:i. H.- shall ni"'* "''' P-'j" r a- coupons-.1 received, with the initial.- af the tax-payer fruin whom received, and the dateof receipt, and -hall deliver the same, se-

curelj sealed up, totbejndfeol the eui mpvcourt" of thc county, or hustings couti <ithe city, in which such taxes, deht-. ur

,l, mauds an-1 bi ible. The taxpayer -hallth. rei'i on bc ..' lil' rti t<> nie his petitionin-aid ("dinti .t agninsl the Common-iicilth; B stminuHis lo "ii.vier which peti¬tion shall be served on theConunonwealth');Bttorm y. who sh ill ipncal to and defend thesame The |mI Hon *" '!| iflege thal he bastendered certain '°"ll)IM'" psyinenl ol his

ai l (,, and demands, and pray.that fl,.¦ mp.i' iii i" trv the question as

lo whether Un " -' ",lin<'. lesjslcoupons,which afc lej ill) .'"'.ivahle for Lim-,debts alni 'h marnbi. I DOR this petitionm issue -lull be mule in behalf of thc

l.iininoiisseallli. whicli *hall ba tried hy a

Jury, and cither party shall have a right toexceptions on the trial, ami of appa** to the< inuit < oiirt and Coiiit <.f Aupeala, If ithe linaii) decided In favor of the petitionerthat the coupons tendered hy him an- gen*nine, legal coupon*, receivable for taxes.ftc, then the lodgment of tin- court -halihe Certified to the Treasurer, who, uponreceipt thereof, shall receive -aid couponsfor laxes, and ,|K,|| refund the money be¬fore then paid for lils taxi* hy the" tax¬payer out of th.- h'r*t money in tin- treasu¬ry, in preference Kt all ott* ¦ dalma.

1. Whenever mis tax-payer shall applsto any curt in this ContmonWl alth for amandamus to Compel any peifOH author¬ised Io relive er collect taxes, tlcht*, Otdemands due thc 4 orimioiiNNi alth. lo i>-ceisc coupon* fortaXCB, it shall he the ilutvof mah person to make return* to saidmm,tiamat thal he u ready to receive said

[coupons hi payment nf such taxi-. th ht*.land demands as soon as they have heenlegally ascertained ta be frenutne, and tbecoupons which by btw are actually receiv¬able. Upon men return thc court beforewhom the application la made shallrequire tbe petitioner to pay hts taxesto the tax-collector of his countsor etty, or ta the Treasurer of the rom'.monweaJtb, and upon liing the reeetpl formen taxes in inch court, the said courtshall direct the petitioner to Blcbiscou¬pons in -nell court, ss liieh *hall thin for¬ward th,- -ame to the rimnty court ot thccounts, or hUatiUgS court of the city,wlure snell tases :.r.- payable,and direct«aid ("int to frame an issue between thepetitioner, as plaintiff, and the Common*Wealth) M defendant, BS to whether thecoupon-: iotendered are genuine coupons,lo dis receivable for taxes. On tbe trialOl the cause, the attorney for the4'(.niiiK'UNscalth in the lower i omi*.and the Attorney-General In the BnpremeCourt of Appeals, sholl appear for theCommonwealth, ami require proof of th.

genuineness and h [milty of the coupons Inissue. Kithi r ci it > shall be entitled to ex¬ceptions, and an appeal lethe* inuit l 'omi.md Supreme * omi of Appeals or tbe trialof this Issue, if the decision in- finally infavor of the i" titloner, th,- iMawrfawMiJ shalliasue ri qiilring the coupon* to be icc Ivedfor -aid taxes, A'.: and thei -hall he soreceived; ami on the «i-rtiiK-.it.- of BitchJudgmenl the Treasurer of the Common¬wealth -hall forthwith r, lund t<> thotax-payer the amount of currency or momshoforo then paid hy him for taxes, out oltbe first monej in thc Treaaury, in prefer¬ence to all other claim-.

.'). This net -lilli '". in force from it* pas.nilier Leal*.hattie lasMBMs*

un. Niiam si rn i.Kiii; or n monti i.

In the Ilou-e rn' Delegatea yesterday thfollowing hill v.'i- Introduced by Dr. May(ReKd.):

';. lt enacted by tht General Assembly ofVirginia, That the Board of Visitor* ci theMedical College <.f \ irgfnia shall conslsl olleven members. The term *.> office -halibc for three years, commencing on tin- i-t.1 ij ..f May. 1881. Pour members -hailconstitute a court for the transaction ofbusiness. The offices Ol Vi-iti>i's f,, *aidCollege ol Virginia -hall he, and tin sameare hereby, declared n ac.,nt upon the i-t dasof Mis. Is*-. ami ad offices oi professor!*or ti tell' i- ber In lilli d hy thc mid Boardof Visitors a- at present constituted -hallbe, and the same are hereby, declared va¬cant upon 'he i-i il iy "f Mas. !**_'.The li on .ni or -hall, minx dial ely after the

passage of thi- act*proceed t<> appoint aness Board ol \ bitors- ip .. ol tin same »¦.

he selected from the five grand division*! ofthe stat,. .uni tssn at largi. Sold directorssholl assemble in tin- city ol Richmond onthe nh of Mas. 1882,or aa .i thereaftera- poastbk . ami procei d to n organize -ah!college a* mas teem right ami proper to-aid Hoard, as provided in Acts of Asst ni-hls ,,f I'ihniaiN 25, 1864, governing sam.-.

Ol Bl ITR'I BTOCi ix Ail AMli . HT38IK-. 1*1* AND OHIO RAILROAD.

The committee appointed to inquire Intothc expediency ol sclllngthe mi.*- Inter¬est in the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio

'railroad reported favorably in the Houseyesti nias.The followina* reasons are given tor th>-

name: "Because tbe action of tbe Boardfol Public Works], although accompaniedi.y the proteal of tbe Lite Governor, ls-ien.il hs ;i lnajorits of the Hoard, and bjth* ri fore binding. The "8500,000 for wblehtbe sale Mas consummated is a net depositin the treasury, itubjeci to no claim forlabor or in favor ol prior mortgage, Be*cause under tbe circumstances we believethat uni. -s the said sale i- ratified the -talewill receive nothing for her interest in idroad."

lilt' 4'UIII-IIM.

The Reiiajiiater caucus met again Instnight in thc [louse "i Dele rati -. ami madeth. following nominations for count) and

i oration courts :Madison and (.rc ne * 'ounties S. W,

Cristi r.\ in-t mond -' nator R. II. Ra \ I- -.

Lynchburg * Hj : C. P. Latham.Portsmouth < . W. Murdaugh.Richmond City < hamers * "int¦ Addi,

-on K. HoUaday.Petersburg Hustings Court: K. M.

Mann (present incumbent).Norfolk iii>: li. .1. 4...,lvs iii (present

inei'tnhi nt).Patrick < "imty P. W. Sheen r.Ki iin-w ick V. K. Bufi id.I rcdericksburg: Montgomery Slaughter.The caucus adjourned until oexl Tues¬

day night, lt li understood thal afr. Rid*dh io i.i r addressed the caucus concerningth.- nomination "f Auditor of Public N>-counts.Tm: Tm sui LAST Nu.ni. Mr. I.

r.-m-e Barrell opened his engng* mi ni b< rela-t evening ta Hamlet to a brilliant au*di,!:'.'. Ever] s,at in thc orchestra anddrcffe-circle waa Riled, and all availablestanding-room in the side-aisles was occu*

pied. Rr. Barret) is unquestionably s fineactor, and rttl '.'. Ettimond era; yet bia perfoi mof last night fall* tl to elicit to aiiN de reetheenthusiasm we had anticlpat* d he wo lldsok''. ami thin degreeof failure can on

account* d f< r bj th* lupposition thal boththe itar ami bis inpport must bave inls*Judged theacoustics ol thc building. As itwas. much of the dialogue, eapcctallj inth.- first act. w * losl tt" tue great* r jile audience. Mr. Burrett'«subdued ton* -

ami sta'.i -ss hi-pi - Were '.'iii'lulls loslbj thi- eonce] lion. Hi* meting <<1 the -,,-

liloqti) was given with a degree of ii ii i -Iith t could only come from thc deep rtudjol an intellectual mind, w bib) In the sc* ness it h tin- tn ;e. ii, ss h. n he ti ni-hes |.r Po*loiiius, his acting was superb. Mr, Barret!is ci rtamly a mau of gTeal culture ami re-ii,, d taste. Like all act* i-"i" not*, he] os-«(v.,> tiianit.ri-iiispeculiar to himself, amiwhile we might feel unlined to find faullSS ll!, sonic of tin 111, sse call liol ill the cou¬

ll of ila ii. lose -Lilt of hi- greatermerits, < omparisonii arc odious, yet ii i-diiiii ult now to apeak <>f a rendition "fii lei wtthoiil reverting to tin- n c* nt Un*personation ol that rou irehtve witnessedfrom Rossi, and in nuuiy reapecbiwe arefin- to confess" that the in', ipr, talion ofthe latter i- IU]' ii"i' I*' thal of our Ann ri¬can favortt*.

In l'.-pi Cl t" the stip].,rf tile plas s\.,* oil

thc u holt- will given. .Many "f tin OX-

.jui-ir.- lim- which tbe great Bhakspeareentrusts i" K". '." Ui tt totally lott in thegulidro d lei *»l Mr. M.'-icy.W ,. sv- r. . -j.(" 'dy i leased ss Uh the

Polonlus of ''li- B. O.Rogers, Hi- it.

up wai xi 'il. nt, and he spoke hi* linea in, natural waj thal wastrulj refreshing.The rreal feature ol .Mis- Wainwrlglit's

i )phi lia ls her sweet* pure voice bi ling-j,,. ii, r acting, too. ssas rerj natural:UI,| | !, ulng, and UR) pVCgeROTRl *nti-fac-tiou.

Kor thc rest tht lllpport was passable,though i- must '"-' mentioned that the ghostwa- both b*f of stalin' UUil of Voice, and |

bia reediiwr was sa sepulehJiuTy sepulchralas n gbott/S thould he.

At flic inafiti»:c Mr. Barret) will appearin hi- truly SMSS HU id Un bellen. BJBS ft-Bight li- will appear as < ostius io Julius(aOBtr. iii- Theatre will be I Mindai cnboth oeeasBSBRv

Richmond Hui- a Ciel.We cupv the fnllowitii/fn in the Provi¬

dence &m\day star. Thc .. launortnl Bb "

referred te eomrayeeiI the iommlttee sentto Richmond from tin Knights Templar ofl'roi idem c, lt. L, OB Hu oecesioR of theYorktown Centennial, lt illustrates tingnod toling exulting between these breth¬ren of the Storth snd tb* south. Thelines were sen! In the shan, ot ¦ kater IThomas v. \rtudd, of Providence, by srt atleman of this etty, on Y w-Year*s *lny.To many of the churn's f Richmond areneed nut aamtloR hi- nattie. They knowBUR anthe iiuiliorof sevefal -hort poem-.besides others, ssl "Sir Francis Drake,''.. Phohii-ami the V..I Wuniari." .« Mutan-tur omni.-," "L'l-h (teems," "Napoleonlat St. Helena." "The t allin- Leaf."

TU). IRMOB stsir Enifal taut fiwilli tin- Manoa I cni" y. h. a iiappy a. si pear!A pocket full of i.ry and a barrel full. r u-r:

- What (ii-1."I cb- -li ss|iii,,iii a Mas) ta.Mahout a tear:I lift ssltlauit B doubt- li's end willum' I t-.rAmi anea youcrort Um river, ma*] the shadow of

tile ||, c-

pm, s.r k.cn yeti eui H.- lour- tbe fltaaUt'in Bt.

And :i lull SUPply of eur,,- -.,- ,, r at v.uii- lilli"Thia with li xx. li inti min!. |,i, ...ii fully under-

itaai tLf not, po ask of Wblta Mt can ind will txplain.ile-- sos fond of water, tbe ashing -tr.

Balalb i-a j.dls ii Ibsv: a .pleiirll.lf. di.,ss. be'a "a ttci iclioss Blehmond boy* will never meet or

-Cl.Ki-s bim for fir Rlrbmi nd 0}ne..iib:111- heart I ¦ ind want as any lu thc

south..fohn lleatlicr.te. with tis trott! nulli', wt te sir

-lia!! I-i --

With alt of Baa ravoi it.-, siih airsil of u- ¦ pet.Send ii- :. doti n I"- !¦ of bs :i riffhl ll thi blRhode-.

The boya lend b t .! lott ... I c.Indeed, theyni dead load*.Colossus, he, hi all that1 ?"..!. ..m. pleattnl til bl

tiii.ii. aA refuft for the troubled craft, wt rall bini

llampton Roads.Georas Birrntu m. «ith bis r.suub aanee bi ors n ti

p.. day.Th"-b..s- all talk so minti if bini, I d if: know

ssl,,it 'bes -.isp.i.i nd 'ii.-ss ihej "'is raj nord bi lu hi*

ilia,Long iu.iv be lire aud prosper, too, tn all bli work*

ami '¦¦

Viol Wallu r. ss iib ie- boriest fare, a mirror of tbetruth,

LikeWashington,he iis.r [Jed, nd nens.'iitii:mb ii tra. /. nil abell |,c Qi v. r ssHI rt -

s. alv 11 which la statn | 'il ii If Ute vlrti ol

..Hu cl."

i. Burnham, vsi.it...Irn. II. Walker.

fa r, ii, ii name* wi li li mond Knightvv Ito ran fl pol ll

R|1 IIMOND, V l.. .lani ai s I. Issj.

Tribute ol Kenine! tn l'r. Orlandoluirlux.

at a una lin-.'of tin- Richmond Academjof Medicine and the profession at large,convened lu tire ball of the Academy .lan¬na ry Ix, ISMPreamble and resolutions, the formal,

unmeaning parade of words after death,are oul of place here. \\ Ik n lt ls i-ii thalDr. Orlando r I, te those whoknew him, ail bas been said thal Beed to be-id. To those who knew bim not, eulogycould net ring thi n spei I and sff .ti..11which toward a mon so modes! even per¬sonal and intimate at u, ta ntance-I I"." "I to il.lVV fOdb in d' ¦< Vt ll Ii:' l-lll'e.Ili« lil'« i- his cull" \. in conti mplthat life from 'v- iuning to ii close,enthusiasm is with difficulty repressed.ll-- was ol' ;i bOUMe s' OIU n Lt and >>. hi unc¬

les.: he vv:;- hims! if -o true in every IC-tion t'.ihe ttocb from which besprung.upi Ight, si. adfoat, laniy, sjmpti In aword,, he was a Chrl il a gentleman of atype so bigh that nolie i* higher. I\ Lrginion, a p itrii I, e. bal was he aol 1Whatever he had mid .11 that be bad RSSl.is country's, Irei lost alui-out a murmur. As a pbyni lan In Itad alove for hi- culling Hu alwaj - bril .- skill,and an ardor that in bin neventy-sixth yearli il him p. a courts of nadine ss ll Ls1'iit begun t" learn a science In which forhalf a nliii'v lc ind stood SO iiif.ii. As a

man he was all a husband, fattier, fi huicould be. Love for his Imus, bold a is bul apart of the great '< v.' bc bore to the a bollbrotherhood of usn. Alike in his bonnand In the dlscborg! ol r i,» arduous dutiesof his calling be sb( ved a devotion whichp w might t|tial ami no one could surpass.Not nn n Iv a -' I.-' in t il" Ugh! induty : tbe warmth (1 bis bear! so sniniatlngana quickening theintelled thal bis v. iv

presence in the sirk-ehnmber diffused a/l.'w of mingled light ind beat, a rodi neeul pe ic alli llo| e ", Le h thOSe VV lu) ollie

experienced cen nevei r< >it r. Pure sudtruthful, he Inspired absolute trust In allwitta vv hun. be came In eontad. Hisprofessional knowledge waa obscured l>jthe "-"Li!-in--.I bi* manner.tbe doctorwas foi _' ii- n in the fi n I. lb yond men,beyond most women, bi war modest. Ili-vlrtues shrank From tlc- light) and thecourse ol his Hf mi sdow-stn imhidden by dowers, which diffuses Mess-

bul ll"\s- on un-itii. He never

sought -elf. ami hi- very silence made re¬port of him. IM|" I,. ... irs, firm in thefaith «d li'- la'lu 1-. fl tun in Wlsdoi1,11.1 intel I but tOO W( ll w np I, ii man alli i- ti-diand the vanity of life, beloved and honor* d,

the ¦¦ 1. 11. h -I In donehis Mast- i's woi is entered Intohis rest. He lean- to his ehildn ii

unspotted name ol bli house, te hi- pro-!"--ional in thn 1. p of a lifelong and perfect In il unselfishness, amito bis Stoic and section the BBemorj et satriotlsm th ii net anything,

neither tbe blood ol bia errt-lovi dnor tin- buri oi,1. be ount* i buldross in the l.al.in. e- '..- woil.llv Wealth.

/; fn ¦/. That n . U ken «>f their re-¦peel ami ".-:¦ A adi rn) ol vi ,;-

im- ami the medical pi I Ri b-niuntf v 1 a bod) lae (um ral ofi- 1 lirfax.

/; d, b ' '.' '. (timonial 1 th< ,,worth of Dr. Fall shed inRichmond and Al 1 d .,

tin & .'¦ 11 .. ci ;ibe forwarded to th< '¦ rally ol thed .. bs I.

H. O. Hoi .rebury.ilexandrl

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extension ul (lift i.v lliuluny lp MainNtri « (.

Ediiort !. patch: I read with much In-tercel your editorial in r< Issue "f thestb Instant tiraring ll mun !.:.!.¦ 1of Hu- (itt rai Jain -in-1fromEighth toMme pola! beyond Monro* Park,

of .'nat im¬portance io the pm ina p. 1 onlyaddition,si (ni Ililli . to those renldlnneighborhood of the Pni H livingin in orlj verj pori on 1 lbs elly. Thidistance will 1 d y 1 . r«fectlng thi- scheme hrtweee tbe greatcommercial eeatre anti this beautiful-c. tion, which 1- dj ..'¦ 11 lng raptdrjj,l, \, ioj i v the ii ifnatrj "1 someof the ie- ol Richmond,and will willoi ' dotti t bc built lp vv i*|,iii'»t-eias- re jib net Mb Indications stpre- nifor lerrupti i lu¬

lu wealth and poi iii k>aiitv re ot ttae 1 ¦:. trw ter. '

lick 'ivs. Ilinj ol ti,, rn,ia .,|, in jjarchil, ct n rc bOVS .< 1 'tl Le- 11 1. d, 1,

vv bile tier- aw rsc ot eom| ltHon. The consR the rs .> up }Main Stn .1 w ill Intone new fife in r'.e \V, -i

Bad, and w ill ut;-ari to it. tn pet i,- wl.i, hwill be "f .nat hem IT fn the pul Ut*.I.ct thc lim-1 .. opened lh< mire h n rtta olMain street, ind tn the neaj re-. von- if

1 ii- would afford (adi it les forpleasant re ie timi fm .*.!-..n- idin the East Kui aiul ethel portion-, .,

of tin- etty, more Mrttcularty In the l

summer sea-on. Yhi-* .heap mule

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ravel would l>e productive of a large.cvenue to the i-oiiipany, IbbbbmM riving tohe people advantage* I hey greatly need.Mu li of the prosperity now enjoyed hyVcsv York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, indliles In the West i* Justly duo to thi' pre**.f those cities ailvocafitij; kindred sr bi-ii ie**o the one now lintier consideration,mil to which yon have *-o kinrllv alluh.l.I'M- line should hy all RMMffaS he CtMRRTUCt*.d, anil that speedilv, aa If ha* now tiee niei public iicce**lty, and the people in thtBaot ami Wost Ktid-*, togethi r with othersIvtttg in otlit r j>ortion* of the city, ii, .fret. I have not hi en aefuoti'il hy myIsMsBBs Iliolive in BsBsBsaRg lld" Iff* your.olumiis. p.ut I f.,1 that inten *f .hilscry eiti/i ii naturally feds in every pub>h-enferjiri*!-that bl calcnlated toellhcic'he pllhNe trood. I".

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