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Winchester, where during the session he 1'tpt an opon table, His Lordship died at Uroenway Court In lii«, unmarried when DIAZ his only son, PRESIDENT me title dovolvcd upon Robert, seventh baron. This nobleman married twice, but died without Issue I'm?, whon his Kentish property devolved SOON TO RESIGN rpoti his nephew, the Rev. Denny Martin, and tho barony was confirmed by the House of Lords In 1S00 to his kinsman, the Rev. Bryon Fairfax, who then became Will Make Tour of Europe and eighth Lord Fairfax. Leave His Favorite in He married a Miss Gary, nnd was suc¬ Charge ceeded by his son, Thomas, ninth lord, of the Government. horn i7ti'j'. He resided at the celebrated Our Grade of Millinery cl«l homestead "Vauoluso," In 1'alrlox High lo The county, Virginia, and died there April 'Special Times-Dispatch.) ¿J, 1S-IG. Mis grnndson nnd Hucccsyor wns season has been the of conversation at many social CITY OF MEXICO. Nov. ¡>s.-Prepara- Bnowden tho tenth lord, and This topic tlons are madû hero for a chango Charles colds (and on the hçlng the present Lord (11th) Fairfax la In To sweeten, Dispels gatherings. Almost in every instance comments swcll- ol presidents, and this change will prob¬ Maryland. Dr. John Contee Fairfax, who to have ably occur within, the next few months. was born there September 13, H.. gradu- est Hat/worn at the time proved upon questioning Diaz, after occupying tho presi¬ nted at Princeton and also at the Uni¬ headaches when Porfirl,. in medicino; ho To refresh, come from Reinach's. It is a known fact that our workrooms dential chstr for over twonty-flvo yeiars, versity of Pennsylvania now feellhg tho weight of years upon succeeded his brother, tho tenth baron, In more hands than all other in Richmond com¬ him. Is thinking about retiring and lot- 1SG9 nnd now lives in Prince George conn. bilious or con· empio/ shops shoulders ty, Md. Though Sir Thomas (Oth baron) To cleanse the artists of ex¬ ting?hie mantle fall upon tho died at Ofecnway Court unmarried, yet bined, and that these hands are all skilled long of his favorite, Jobo Yvob Llinantour, the family of Fairfax had long hefore Our have all heads. minister of finance. settled thorn through7 , stipated; perience. salesrooms, too, experienced Tho retirement of General Dia?; has who was son of Baron Fairfax (1th), system, have over and over again. been long expected by the citizens, as ¿nd the Fairfax namo has alwo.ya been These, you know, pleased you the residents of Mexi¬ Verpetuated In the Stale nlnco tho first For women our are well as by foreign the vust Fairfax men, Our styles are the best, of course, but prices co, nnd now It Is very likely to occur. A Settlement of domain, V Effectually eeinl-offlclnl announcement 1ms been though not a foot of those extended acres moderate. This week our specials arc: about the are now held bv any of tho descendants. always mado that the president will, | In 1712 tho Colonial Legislature cut off and Gently; for Children's Sailors, l first of tho year, malto an emended tour Fairfax county from Prince William nnd *?\>lEr Bold everywhere nb of Europe, and will spend several months named It. In honor of Lord Fairfax, ) ritte. Como In red, navy and In the French capital, This announce¬ though really the whole of the ".Northern , ment Is Interpreted by those familiar with Neck" had been grínted by Charles the affair« as the a-solute Kocond to Lord Hopton ami others, but À fir· for all kinds of Cum- Mexican political alter his restoration he again rogratttcd 'vOC retirement of General Diaz. of St. Albana eiehuirTurn-'Shunt- been stated by those the namo lands to the Earl or«. It has repeatedly and others, who afterwards sold their There is who aro In a position to know that Diaz right to Lord Culpcpcr who In turn gave only _1 flft for Rcady.to-Wcar tho Lord Kntr- 4> I ,\JV worth to would go to Europe commencement . ho whole to his son-in-law, Hate, up of next year, naming Llmantour as act¬ I'ax. But when this gentleman came over one Genaine the $p.co. ing president during his absence, and that to Virginia to tako possession, ho found kidneys All-Silk ? ? do that he hud a dispute with on AR he would remain abroad and observo pub¬ I boundaries of $1I .tO Hqib· black only; as to the administration of his hands as to the legal lic fooling hlo vast territories, tho king having sold Syrup of Figs; and liver, actual valu.utii.2G, afnlrs under his favorite's rcgim. Should It twice. This ^debateable ground" wus Llmantour succeed In preserving peaco held long In contention, and was not and and In holding tho government together, ¿fettled for many years. Tt Is paid that to get its bene» stomach $4, $5, $6, then, It Is stated, Diaz will roslirn In his Lord Fairfax In his generous nature gave fuvor. Up many largo thticts of land, which had neen wrongfully sold by others from his ficial effects bowels; Trimmed estate. Buroly the county of Fairfax A Few Foreign Facts. should at least honor his memory by fox as the seal his arms Prince K'nsky, ot Austria, whllo adopting county . Hats, hunting last week, was thrown from his and motto, which are: Always buy the genuine Manufactured by tho horno and seriously, · If not futally, In¬ Arms.Or, three bars, gemelle*, gu, for jured. ¦surmounted of a lion rampant, sa. especially produced Crest.A lion,' passant-gurtrdnnt, an. this sale, exact copies The new British blue book gives the Supporters.Dexter, a lion gttardant, sa; from the cost¬ average weekly wages of fifteen skill· ? slnls'er, a bay hnrso. original, trades at ¡flO.W) fn and $18.75 In Mofto.Fare Fac. Scat.Woodburno, to New . .Maryland. U. S. ing $9 $12. They E. C. M. should be seen. A memorial has beon erected at a cost of ClltQ In Toowoom.ua Cemetery, near Bris¬ ?. C. M.," Tlmes-Dlspatch: bane, Queensland, over tho grave of Pe¬ The statement made by you that Gen. ter Jackson, the pugll.st. George B. Mond, U. S. A. Is related to The New Millinery Store, Bishop William Monde's family of Vir¬ S*n Cal. M. French deputy, propone« In no Thop'leau, to tho extent ginia Is Incorrect. His family Is fruisco. flewYork_iH.Y. to tax all games of hazard way connected with our», which descends gpLöuisville* Ky: Next to Temple & Co. of 8 cent, of the sums at sta'ie. M. 427 E. Broad Street. Fourqurean, por estimates that tho tax wou.d from Andrew Meado, of Kerry county, Thoplteau Ireland. Ho was born about the latter The Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class brini; in an annual revenue of .2,·??),000. of tho seventeenth century. genuine part MEADE. druggists. The full name of the company.California Fig Syrup Co. . is always printed on the front of evety package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle. (ConUnued from Blxth Page.) No. 2-103 East Broad Mountcastle, of an. drawing room wore:Mrs Hush Tay¬ Street. lor, lira. W. Grcanor Nealo, Mrs. S. Complimentary Mention. Robert Scruggs, Mrs. Dallas Chester- The following complimentary mention man, Mrs. James P. Hollada}·, Mrs, Ar¬ In regard to Misses Cofer and Burnett, thur Loe. who took part In a concert programme Miss Julia Ryland, Miss Ella Jackson, «t?.«. presented In Norfolk last Friday eve¬ Miss Sadie Jeffress, Miss Alleo Yancoy, .re Miss Chll¬ Doming," Interest Erama Margaret M^sidays ning, will be rend with by their Miss Bowo, Richmond friends. The notice Is from drey, Miss Katherine Staplos, Mis» Louise the Norfolk Landmark, nnd says: Clarke, Miss Ellen Pollard, Miss Mabel The concert given In the lecture room McBaln, Miss Annie Keseo and Miss of the Freemason Street Baptist Church Sy.a Roberts. THE FAMILY ... FAIRFAX last evening by the Sunbeam Society for the "Building Fund for the Day School Tho Deep Run Hunt Club met yes¬ In China," was ono of tho artistic suc¬ terday afternoon at 3^.0, and tea was For special announcementsì for reference to your larger cesses of tha winter. The audience, which afterwards served at the clubrhouse. Ads, for bargain sales and the like, you will find tho was small, was enthusiastic with the ex¬ Mrs. George Ben Johnston, Mrs. Harvey Tec-Dee Waiit Ad columns a valuable, sure and cheap cellent programme rendered, and each E-sattie, Miss Eleanor Boshor and Miss medium. USE THEM NOW. number received tho liberal applause It Lily Urquhart welcoming the guests. deserved. ':/- Miss Gertrude Skelton was among those was succeeded by his oldest surviving a clergyman, succeeded as eighth baron. Tho features of the programme-Tvere -who followed the hounds. tho solos of Miss son, Sir Thomas Fairfax, of Dentón, who_ Thomas, the fifth baron, succeeded l_i>. Essie.'.Cp'f.s'r-.","aii$,'.t~êboth Personal Mention. -was sheriff ?d?. the He was colonel 1 ri the and M. P. playing of Miss 'Mayjand',·. Rurnfitti; "of X-r_, Crawford, guards, of Richmond. These; young ladles, ? who' Mr. George L. Pearce. of Greenville, Historian, mentions that this gentleman for the County York, which seat he was coun¬ HE WILL GOME. was with the Duko of Bourbon al the are connected with .the Woman's College Miss., for'ncrlyof Roxbury Caroline sacking of Rome, and his father being obliged to relinquish at the union, upon In that city, gave a most excellent1 ren¬ ty. Is.visitlu; Mrs. George ?. Haynes, ceasing to be a commoner in . has a Third Street, where she highly offended therewith, settled 8t*eton His married Catherine, daugh¬ dition of their numbers. Miss Cofer of No. 12 South BARON (FIRST) FAIRFAX. on his youngest son. Lordship fine, rich contralto voice, ovor which will be pleased to see. her friends. 1527 to 1SCC ter and heir of Thomas,.Lord Colapepper, . * · (Eleventh). Sir Thomas' had three sons: Thomas, his by whom he had: first Thomas, his suc¬ sho has perfect control, singing with an successor; Edward, of Kewha.ll, a cele¬ cessor; second, Henry-Colepepper, died ease and grace which was a delight to Mrs. William Wirt Henry. Mrs. James Fairfax. brated poet of whom we could'say much, unmarried. 17S4; third, Robert, who suc¬ her hearers.· Miss Burnetfa piano work Lyons, Mrs. Matthew Bland Harrison p.nd Sir Charles colonel in the army, ceeded as seventh lord; Margaret, mar¬ a complote mas¬ Harrieon are at Mrs. was In was was wonderful, showing and Miss.Louise The name of Fairrax Implanted who killed at Ostend. Rev. David Wilklns, D. _., their of Den- ried preben¬ tery of that Instrument. It was" Luval's, Ko. 301 East Franklin Street. Virginia early In tho eighteenth century, Sir .Thomas Fairfax, knight; dary of Canterbury'; Frances, married before a Norfolk audi¬ ... The Season is chlvalrlc ton Castle, was created a peer of Scot¬ uenny Martiri, Esq., died 1791, left Issue. firs tappearance Busy On, end under such romantic and as Baron of , ence, but a repetition Is hoped for. Mrs. Herbert ?. Clalborne is at home, us make It read more land, 1627. Fairfax, Sir Thomas was succeeded In 1710 by circumstances to lie was succeeded by Fernando second his eldest son also named Sir Thomas, Miss Burnett has an engagement to after a delightful visit to New York. But we made ample preparation by buying largely; so our Ilka fiction than real Virginia lilaiory. oaron. This nobleman, at the evening of this week in the » » « Vet, tiue enough, we did have real lords beginning sixth baron. This nobleman inherited play Friday left last week as barons colonial days, who at the Civil war, was parliamentary gen¬ trom his mother a splendid fortune, con¬ T. M. C. A. at Crowe, Va. Mr. Sam Brockenbrough stores are still filled with reliable up-to-date goods, such end In those eral of York, and became eminently dis¬ several manors fot Norfolk, Va., where it Is probable preterred the wilds of Virginia to the of sisting of In Kent, estates luxuries ol old England; here they were tinguished. After defeating the Earl In the Isle of Wight and a tract of land At the Retreat for the Sick on Fri¬ that he will make his future home. her counties with xsew Cat.tie, M4-, Lord Byron. In 16-13, In Virginia, called the' "Northern Neck," December Uth, between the hours » * '« Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room, Kitchen content, and chrisvenKi and Colonel _¡e]|asis (whom ho took within the boundaries of the day Louise of Rock Cas¬ their names, and left a. royal posterity. In lMt, at he had comprised of 4:30 P. M. and 7 P. M. there will Miss Mary Bruce, Chief among these was Lord Fairfax. prisoner) April, Selby, rivers Potomac and Rappahannock, con¬ In the pleasures of tle, is visiting Mrs. Thomas Boiling, Jr. «.nd Hall Furniture, Bedding, Floor Cover¬ the chief command at tHe battle of d 700,000 acres. be a birthday party. . ? · who won the hearts ot all Virginians by and defeated taining by estimation, which all friends are warmly Invited to his and generous man¬ 3larston-Moor, that year, From his father he Inherited "Dentón Mrs. T. H. Walker and Mrs. J. T. Tem¬ open, hospitable the trie royal amiy under Prince Rupert, he Hall," and other property In Yowihlre, participate. Small bag?, have been dis¬ &.nd Draperies. ner, which If It had been followed by of as returned yesterday from New York, ings pueeeeding colonial governors, there took possession the City of York but he was compelled by his mother, and tributed, and the social committee In¬ ple governor. Sir Thomas had three sons and grandmother to of those in order vite who have received them to where they went to attend the Horse In Our Stove and Heater Department yon will find about 50 to seleo* would probably have been no Revolution- died and was dispose those war. Since many baronial names six daughters. He 1G47, to redeem the Cûlepepper fnànors. His come and bring the bags filled with Show, ery succeeded his eldest son and compan-, a « · · from of the best up free and were bestowed upon the early counties j by -ordship had commission In the Horse pennies, one penny being put in for makes, put guaranteed. we some- ion in arms. Sir Thomas, 3d baron who Guards, but visiting his American estates, Miss Molly E, Powell is spending some oí Virginia, will traco them, distinguished himself as a military every birthday of the person. "Ahat, In connection with our colonial about the year 1758, he was so captivated Refreshments will be served, and a days with friends In New. York city. lamilles and discover their origin, and leader. with the soil, »climate and beauties of . · · In the year of his age he Virginia that he resolved to spend the re- pleasant time Is promised callers. EAST the circumstances under which they were thirty-fourth * * · of Va., LOW & CO., was in chief of the mainder oí his life there, and he soon Mrs. Mary E. Harley, Hampton, christened by their royal sponsors. By appointed general Morning Musical Club met mother, Mrs. Merrill, thus producing the several baronial arms, .Parliament's armies, and routed the king after erected two mansions. "Belvolr," , The Friday is the guest of her PRICES East Main Street- |TEBMS we put them to some uso, such aa, county at Xase.y, retook beat Col. r.nd "Greenway Couri," where he con¬ "last with Mrs. W. ?. O. MrGchee. of North Twenty-seventh Street. 1406-J409 reals', In this country, In commemoration GorlnR, took Brldgwater. Dartmouth. tinued ever afterward to reside In a state Miss Lily Urquhart read a paper on ...