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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH-THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1888. gaged in the litigation from time to time. HAPPENINGS IN MANCHESTER. poned till to-morrow. when a fuller The decision affirms the validity of the attendance is expected. All delegates The Hustings Court-Water-Workslease to the Terre Hante Company. TH-WARRANT were officially enrolled and committees Briefs and Personals. A scare has been caused in Cork by appointed, after which the convention Sergeant Henry Fitzgerald was enthe fact that the police have been inEXECUTION OF A NORTH adjourned till 2:30 o'clock P. M. gaged yesterday summoning grand and formed of plans to wreck the GovernAt the afternoon session an interesting LINA INCENDIARY. petit jurors for the January term of the ment buildings All steamers and trains discussion was held as to the advantages Hustings Court. which begins next Monare watched for suspicious persons. of the Agricultural and Mechanical Colthe Popular Custom-Masonie day. The only criminal cases to be lege now being established at Raleigh. The largest gun ever made of steel d Lodge-Interesting brought to the attention of the grand Interesting talks were made by Messrs. in one solid casting, and one of the big Notes. jury are those of William Berryman Primrose, of Raleigh, and Barringer, guns recently ordered by the United (colored), charged with assault and batof Charlotte. The convention passed States Government, was cast at the Pitts. tery upon William Tabb, with intent to telegram to the Dispatch. resolutions favoring the establishment of burgh Steel Company's Works yesterkill, and of William and Clarence Muse, N. C., January 11.-Gothe college also favoring a modification day. charged with resisting the police and of the North Carolina homestead and 8 to-day issued the deathNothing but the earthquake wastalked carrying concealed weapons. Allen McCarter, fixing as exemption laws and opposing foreign The suit of Tucker's administrator V8. of in Ottawa yesterday. Dr. Bell, of the isexecution Tuesday, March immigration. Much interest is being the city of Manchester for $8,000 damages geological survey, says there is no furrter was convicted at the last manifested here in the convention, and is set for trial at this term. This is an ther danger to be apprehended; that of Iredell Superior Court of a profitable session is expected. action for injuries received by a colored shocks are usually experienced in Canada entenced to be hanged. He in winter. man named Tucker in falling down an SUFFOLK. the Supreme Court, which embankment on Fourteenth street, from nd no error and affirmed the Thirty thousand persons in Montenethe effects of which it is alleged that A Marriage-Y. M. C. A.-Improving. gro have been deprived of food by certifying the same to the death resulted. (Special telegram to the Dispatch.) floods. The Czar has sent a ship load of ho has thereuponissu the WATER-WORKS. corn from Odessa to relieve the distress, SUFFOLK, VA., January 11.-Mr. John Governor would not set the C. Smith and Miss Nannie R. Kilby, A joint meeting of the Council Combut the vessel has not yet arrived at her pon Friday. He does not mittees on Finance and Water will be destination. well known and popular residents of this ular custom of choosing that held in the Council chamber to-night at place, were married this afternoon at the A fog has prevailed on the coast of residence of the bride's father, Dr. John 71 o'clock to consider the proposition of sion of the Grand Lodge of Great Britain for some days, and is inT. Kilby. The ceremony was quite priMr. White, a practical engineer of New morning four new lodges creasing in density. Navigation is seYork, to erect water-works here and supvate, only relatives of the parties orated. riously interfered with. Steamer seral was received from Oxford being present, and at its conclusion the ply the city and her people with water. vice between Boulogne and Folkstone bride and groom took the Seaboard that the seat of the Grand There are several other propositions behas been suspended. train in route to Philadelphia for a fore the committees, but a member said noved from Raleigh to OxCount Rodolinski, the Crown Prince's referred to a committee of bridal trip. yesterday that the one made by Mr. Chamberlain, who has just returned to The district meeting of the Young White will doubtless be favorably conpointed by the Grand Master, Berlin from San Remo, says that the Men's Christian Association for the sidered to-night and reported to the tee to report to the Grand Crown Prince's general health is better Third district, composed of delegates Council to-morrow night. Mr. White next annual communication. than it has been for years past and he is has made some modification in his from Norfolk, Portsmouth, Petersburg, ad jury of Wake Superior Richmond, and other places, which sure of maintaining it. charges, and it is thought that terms y found a true bill murder called to convene here on Friday next can be agreed upon that will be satisfacW. K. Mangum, the white Only one individual colliery in the en for a three days' session, has been indetory to the city. As the population inst Christmas Day stabbed to tire Shenandoah (Pa.) district is now in creases and the city grows her water finitely postponed, but will be held in ick Emery. A large reward operation, and that is the Cambria, in the near future. rent will become smaller and smaller. red for Mangum. the southern part of that town. The Mrs. E. S. Riddick, nee Faulcon, has PERSONALS AND BRIEFS. NIC PROGRESS IN 1887. William Penn Coal Company was been extremely ill for some days and forced to shut down yesterday morning. sent session of the Grand Judge Beverley A. Hancock was in was thought to be dying yesterday, but the city yesterday. lasons is a very interesting H. S. Buck T. G. McCrosby, of the her condition was somewhat improved The City Council meets to-morrow order has made progress defunct Stewartsville (Mo.) Bank, were this afternoon. night at 71 o'clock in regular monthly past year. Six new lodges arrested at St. Joseph Tuesday charged W. H. Jones, Jr., district deputy grand session. and most of the old lodges with receiving deposits after the bank chanceller, will install the newly-elected The Chesterfield County Court, after had failed. Both were released on progress. There are now 222 officers of Welcome Lodge, Knights of being in session for two days, adjourned there are in the State 6,006 $10,000 bail. Pythias, to-morrow night. Tuesday evening for the term. asons, while there are no less John Bright, in a long letter picturing A stated communication of Mancheswho are not affiliated. The Alexandria Notes. some of the results of the granting of ter Royal Arch Chapter of Masons will rand secretary, Mr. Donald (Special telegram to the Dispatch.] home rule to Ireland, warns the country be held to-night. There is much work makes a complete report, ALEXANDRIA, Vs., January 11.-The that if it returns Gladstone to power he to be done. that the order is going funeral of the late Mrs. Newton occurred may appoint Parnellites to the highest that the outlook is encour> The funeral of Mrs. Mary F. Mimms, from the residence of her son, on Fairoffices in the State. whose death was announced in this paGrand Lodge revenues dufax street, at noon, and was largely atThe Executive Committee of the year were $3,343. The new per yesterday, took place from the Centended. American Newspaper-Publishers' Assotral Methodist church at 3 o'clock yesed were Rockville, at StanJudge Keith to-day chartered the ciation met in New York city yesterday terday afternoon and was largely atcounty; Maxton, at Maxton, American Paper Manufacturing Compamorning, d after: conference with the tended. unty; Asheboro', at Asheboro'; ny. Capital, $400,000 in shares of $50 business managers of the New York paThe first of the series of Thursday ove, at Liberty-Grove Church, each. It is to manufacture all sorts of pers the committee adjourned to meet night meetings for men only will be mty; University, at Chapel paper and paper lumber. The offices in Indianapolis February 7th. Beulab, at Burlington. The held to-night at the Fifth-Street Methoand factories are to be here and in VeneThe House Military Committee will dist church. A large attendance is exhe superintendent of the Oxzuela. The corporators are Washingreport in favor of the passage of Bouan Asylum, Rev. Dr. B. F. pected, and the meetings will doubtless tonians. telle's resolution concerning the disposivery satisfactory, and shows be productive of much good. Dr. Hadkir last night entertained a tion of the captured flags in the War d kind management. There large concourse at the Young Men's Assignment Yesterday. Idren there, and the number Department. They, however, amended Christian Association. He read sketches J. W. Evans, grocer liquor dealer, it SO as to extend the inquiry to include ring the year was 293. There illustrating negro dialect, principally all the States in the Union. at No. 4 south Eighth street, yesterday applications for admission. Page's. assigned for the benefit of his creditors ots were a little over $19,000, About forty delegates, representing to W. W. Cosby, trustee. The first $10,000 from the State, and the National Association of Wool-GrowIt Was Not Out. creditors named are George A. Lathrop itures about $18,000. There ers, Wool-Manufacturers, and Wool[By telegraph to the Dispatch.] & Co. for $260.95, and Robert Hill, 1,000 children who ought to Dealers, were in conference in WashingCHICAGO, January 11.-After the fire$100. Liabilities, $400. sylum. ton yesterday afternoon. for the stated men thought the tire at the corner of the election of officers for the Madison street and the river was under purpose of agreeing upon a mutually +Tobogganing To-Night. ar was held, resulting as folsatisfactory revision of the tariff on control this morning a section of the If the weather continues 'Tobogganrles H. Robinson, of Wilmingwool, woollens, and wool substitutes. roof caved in and crashed through all ing" may be seen at the Academy tomaster; Samuel H. Smith, the floors. The flames shot downward, District No. 13, Knights of Labor, night. slide twelve feet high and runon, deputy grand master and in an instant the entire stocks on the met in Pottsville, Pa., yesterday. It is ning across the stage has been put up, A. Gudger, of Asheville, senior first floor were all ablaze. This floor, understood that the chief business of the and novel sport may be expected. rden (ohn) W. Cotton, of with its valuable stocks of silks and costmeeting was to decide whether the junior grand warden William Slight Fire. ly merchandise, was gutted, involving a miners shall stand by the striking railrson, of Raleigh, grand further loss of upward of $70,000. road-men, and there is intense interest A stable on Sixth street between MarDonald W. Bain, of The total loss by the fire will reach felt in the result. Notwithstanding the shall and Clay caught fire about 6:15 grand secretary. All these $200,000. The night was intensely cold. determined purpose of leaders to effect o'clock last night, and an alarm was ctions. Most of the session The firemen were greatly hampered by this, there is among the miners strong sounded from Box 3-Second policening was devoted to routhe heavy coatings of ice, which renderopposition to it. station. Damage trifling. committees seemed of it and