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EVENING STAR. 4. LOCAL NEWS. laMrattaU, To-alflit Rmtumxl B. A.

Sothrtrn, as in "Oar Amer.can Cousin." IWfi Op-ra lynjr Pnn.i!y In "Gabriel Grnb." of or D.ath," end other Attractions. I.or*'*. Mr. W. Corcoran f.a* presented to Bt.

Episcopal church or this The force In the equipment department at the Lavy yatd Lw Ikcu piaced ou taothirds tine At Chareh ot the Fplj last evening. Rev. Dr. Watkins. rector, baptised eleven perHrt.

nine of whom were latlies. The Sons of Jonadab evening attended the Assembly church, corner of 5th arid I to lb-ten to on temperance. Rev. Tfl'any and Rankin alludedto the of Charles Sumner in their ywtlrtay. The Pi'tomat Clnh.

of are about to make extensive additions ti their boat kOMW. On Satn-day of I'arV-r Milbarn, deceased widow and J. A. Mill-urn), quality fciwirix bond in Steam p'aning inliis are be ed at the corn-. of 27tti and tijrtb went.

Mfwj. Iljfr Jt Rro. Boyle, of St. Peter'- Capitol Hill, leti l.vcbbtrjf 'm 2 preach the pancg.ric on St. Patrick there morrow.

fc On Satar I. priii witness atfaiift I.h>b, the releas. front jail on -Iiwtiw U. Mills becoming her seeur.ty. The Public School Tmveea or the school district have or-lors ft.

at any pupil who slides on the rail in the Jett'-rsu school building all be summarily The es of the ri-e irieirance (coiram held a meet.ng on Saturday att-rr and resolutions or at the death of their secretary, Dr. S. -I Todd At the 7th street yesterday, Alfred BouIOin, ot the Third Rapfist church. the rite of baptism to tire candidates, after a sermon appropriate to Mr E. Sheridan.

the well-known lea.ling or the National dram company wss married to Marv of Haven, Connecticut, at St. Paul's church vesterday. Bev. officiating. The discussion at l.ycenm Hall yesterday on the sn.iift and right way of treating the was quite warm, one party affirming that, a rsee, they are destined to perish from the earth; the ether party affirming that in Central and Sou'b America, and especially in Mexico, they are Increasing in numbers and in knowledge.

Father Keane. assistant pastor or St. Patrick's church, in this city, delivered his lecture, "A ramlde through Ireland. England, Prance and on behalr or the Men's Catholic evening at the Maryland Institute. Baltimore.

Ttie lecture's spoken or by the Baltimore press interest. ng and Tri Theaters Horace Wall, the goo 1irokii manager ot the fainily, is in town, making the final preparations ter the appearance ol the troupe at Opera to-night. "Gabriel Grubb, or the Story ot the Goblins who Stile the Senton," the title ot the amising plav in which they di? p'ay their vforderfnl antics. It is based on Dickens' well-known story in the' Pickwick Papers." and is raid to be of a very diverting efcaract.r. Sothern's "Lord Dundreary" is so to fday-goers that it is hardly to do than ir.

r.d our rr-aait that it Is on the bills of the National Tbeattr for the lirst four nigbts this week. It is Sothern's in city (roiousto departure for Br gland. He will be eupp.irted the full strength of the company, and the play wiil be sntifuily mounted, as u-ual. at or Death" is the title of drama wl ich Harrv Olirtord Tlitarre C'-m this week, and iiunit-rotic new have to the prograuime. Go and see the new to-night.

Thi I.ate The Medical Society of the District held a meeting oa Saturd ay la-t. Dr. D. K. Hagner, vice president, ill the chitir.

and Dr. KlelnschiBwIt secretary. The deaths of Drs. Uichinon I John- son and Seth J. T-xld announced by the cta Dr.

Noble Young made a few remarks, atd sj? ke ot the many qualities oi Dr. Kichmond whom he i bad known tor years and who was one of tb? old st citizens of the District, having lived here since before the year He moved the appointment of a committee of three to draw up suitable resolutions. Drs. Vonng. Howard, an.

1 Lindsley were appointed a committee to drati suitable resolutions, wbtcb were subsequently reported and unanimously adopted. The death of Dr. J. Seth Todd was by Dr l.iebermann, and the following cimuiittw: Drs. I.iel?ermann.

I.ovejoy, and K. Thotni son. prepared suitable were adopted. Msmokial Skryick Tnrnp ir Tbe congregations of several ot the churoties in the eastrm section of the ty assemhlcd in t.io ndent (colored M. E.

Chnrch. on ti atrett. befwren and streets northeast, at I p. si. yesterday, for the purpo of ho'iding a aem-t a service on the death of Charles Sum ner TLe pulpit in mourning, and a large pbttograph of tlie lata Senator Uin-mid with heavy black crape, hung in front of the desk.

The chnrch was well tilled. The Krvices were commenced with singing and i-rayer by the Rev. O. after the Ja-' A. D.

Oreen an Impressive Ckoirse, fiom Timothy, iv.7. have tonglit the go xl tight; I have finished mv course: I lave kept the faith Prof. A. M.Green then concluded with an address on the labors of the Real. KhtatbTrax- to M.

Kohrer, lot NkditbM of square Moses Kelly, trustee, to dacob D. Kitch, lot t75, Moses Keliv, trustee, to D. Kitch, lot lsj, square VTm. B. Webb ct al.

to T. iGaffrey, part lot 17. Hfiare 7 -5, Win. Koach, trastee, to W. Barker, parts of 11 and square 2sA.

Barker to 'nry Beard part lot and square Chas. P. et al. Louisa H. Kusaell, lot 27 and pait .1 McGuire et al to 11-lward VcGmrc.

lots 4 and 5. square Edward Met lire to Margaret XiileiD, lots 4 and 5. square 1.M32, As kstahd, which is at once convenient, po'taMc and economical. and therefore equally adapted for he me and office use. has long been a desideratum in as in every other cotntai? ity We have at last such a one before us, which, in addition ta the possession of tiess a-lvautsges.

produces a constant supplvof ex 'elknt ink by simply adding pure water. is rumcd. moreover, that the ink thus produced ni.afe. ted by climate or temperature, does i net corrcxie the pen. sr.d leaves no sediment.

1 In short, it is warranted to be superior to any ink l-efore ottered to the public. Messrs. Kioh- ard B. Mohur A Co. have it.

St. Patrick's John F. I chief marshal lor the ci'lc proc.ssmn row. (St. Patr.ck's day,) has tlie fol- icwing assietant chiet marshals: T.

l'llion, Chas. C- Langlev: special to chiet Timothy D. Dailev. Dennis oiarshals sent trom dltferent societies aids to the chief marshal, George Gid.lins. John Fainter.

Peter McNamara, John Lvncti, i James Dailey. Calinane, Wm. H. Wise, Biordan, Michael Henry Quirk. Major B.

1. O'Driscal. Capt J. E. i.enera! on Saturdar made rcappointii J.

E. Michener a trh class cleik In tte letter division ot' the finance efficeof the Pont Office department. This is ttore tbsn justice to the captain, be been by the courts from the which were receiitly mide the cause of criminal prosecution against As he 1 in business in the District It is said he will decline the F.licttow the annual ertitig of the the mongahela Gas Coal company, held on the 11th the following were duly elected directors of the campan lor the ensuing year Nicholas Acker, Geo. W. Baltoeh, A.

I.angdon. C. McKee, John l.ang?ton, Olen Oooper. and Hawfcins Taylor Officers el as rollows Nicholas Acker, presld-nt. Hi Ux-b, i vice president; John Ball, secretary and treasurer.

a Tbi PaTAL KAii.R"ai- Patterson held an In-iueat Saturd iy es the bodv of John McNamira, who was run over acd hilled by a passenger train on the Baltimore and railroad on Friday nlgut last, as stated in TBI STai Of Saturday af ternoon. The verdict states that no blame could be attached to either the engineer or DtecRi'wisATina Thirvbs. On Saturdav vigbt the chicken house of Mr. T. B.

Senior, nw loth robbed of the entire stocktan fine Biamah at fc-'O. There were numerous or lioarv fowls Ir. the immediate neighborhood or the Bramahs. bat this common stock did not suit the lactldious taste of the thieves. will be sees by reference to ur aucuon col -mt s.

the property advertised by Latimer A Clearv. auctioneers, tor John T. (litiD and 0. S. Hilton, ezocaUirs, has been wttadrawn tor the present.

Ti of David who was killed hy a tail from the new state department building. reported in Saturday's Star, were, at the of a surviving fero'-her, sent to uileijMbt. parylaM SctMtot Pratntul Cteaa Ch'ircb. Georgetown. this morning.

MllflMI Krvlct wftt bt J. O. Kiowr. On motion or Dr. 1- W.

Bates, tti? of Francis Brown, colored, of South Caroliiia. was referred to a sp-cial commit ee, with a request to report his relatun to this Uonfer1 enc. Trie CcrfWree then resumed tse tion of i.fll.'iai character. Ulch Oiicup id the I greater part of the morning. Rev.

R. Howe, Conference steward. that the relation of the M. P. Church a1 Pittsburg, Pa to thin Conference be defined, that he complete bis report.

motion of Murray, he wm directed to on.it the said church in his report. Dr. Drinkbuuse introduced Rev. Of is-tssippi. On motion of Dr W.

the Conference adjourned, in order thst the electoral college 'eh? be convened. I)r. L. moved that Zollicoff'r be cfcosen chairman of the electoral college. Adopted.

Kev.J.T. Lassell wm secretary, and Drs. Hammond andDrinkhouse tellers. TBI tllCToR.U CO then proceeded to elect to the general college. Rev.

J. W. Gray, chairman of the committee cn statistics, reported the of the ministers and lavm-sn, to be 11,937, which entitled the college to elav-n Ministerial delegates and elevtu lay delegues to the gemrai conference. the tt llers were counting the ballots and while the electoral colli ge was in eessou, the conference transacted the following busij B''ss: E. Reed offered a resolution proptsing to shorten iheplanof examinitg official I ter; adopted.

On notion of Dr. Murray, L. W. Rates ai B. Sou'herland were appointed a com.

uii'tee to revise the conference manual. On motion of Rev. W. It vote of ini afhy was extended to Her. John Elderdiee.

a minist of the conference, who, for several veais lias been nraver ted from attending the conference by The committee en superannuated reported In favor of placing the of Itev. J. L. Kilgore on the list of superannuated claimants. Adopted.

At the cf onr report the election of deleBates to tlie general conference was still in progress. The lertty the Revival. THE MKKT1KG AT TI1K T. M. C.

A. ROOMS TO-DAY. At loon to-day a number of clergvmen assembled at the "parlors of the Young n'lt Christian Association to discus the temperance question. ltev. Dr.

Parker, of the Calvary Baptist cburcb. presided, with Rev. H. A. Cleveland, of the Foundry church, as secretary.

There were sent besides ministers the followingRev. Drs. Butler, Kaiikin. Cuthbert, Nourse. Gray, Chester.

an 1 Rev. Messrs. Appleton, Ingersoll, Meador, Steele, Logan. York, and others. A general discussion took place, in which it proposed to hold pfayer meetings next week in reference to the cause.

The passage of the bills before Congress. Introduced by Messrs. Lawrence and Munroe, (the first enacting that the usual paraphernalia or tools used about drinking places shall be considered as evidence fl at liquor's sold. and the second a damage bill similar to that now in force in Ohio,) were a 1vocated. Rev.

Dr. Rankin offered a resolution enlorsit'k the bill" and providing for the appointment of a committee to wast, on the committees of Congress having them in charge au 1 their paw-age; adopted. Dr. Gray moved that the comm'ttee consist ot the pastors of all churches in th-j District. Agreed to.

Rev. Dr. Butler moved that a committee be sri'O'ntr-d 10 wait on and request the Ca'hollc clergy toco-operafe with tiieni in this movement. Adopted, and Revs. Butler, Chester, Cleveland, Gray ar.d Hall were appointed.

Rev. Mr. Cleveland moved that the colored I "Mors be invited. Agreed to. It was de.e rmined that the next meeting ba held on Monday next, at noon.

Thk R'BAI B'rith Mr in Haitimor' he members of the following of tl Hebrew order of the B'nai B'rith met last i.i Covenant hall, to receive Mr. in ot Washington, the late or the rdnyrntion ot the order held in Chicago: No. Gabriel Rieser, Xo. 45; Covenant, No. King David, N'u.

Gil; liaemonia, No. 45, and Ludwig No. 123. Mr. Falk Simpfon tie first Pasi Nisiabof District Grand l.f*ige.

5. presided, and on the oart of I.odge. No. 7. presented Mr.

Wolf with a series of engrossed resolutions, handsomely framed, expressing the high regard of the lolge tor ti.at gentleman, and th apnrecl itlon of his efforts at the late convention to farther the interests of the order. In bis speech, accepting the testimonial, Mr. Wolf took occasion to refer to the resnlts of the convention. He highly complimented the intelligence and liberality of thought displayed bv the delegates, and thought it was the most cnltivat-d body of Israelites that ever assembled in this country. In Ave years tbe order hnd given 4309,000 to widows and orphans; it had heedfd the crv of burning Chicago.

stricken Memphis, and oppressed Roun ania. and waf- never so prosperous as now. The committee on territory did their dity, and Diii'iict No. 5 bad not only "gained good ground, bnt added to itself a field tor further efforts. (I'istrict No.

5 now includes Maryland. Virginia, of Columbia. North and South Carolina an ard con'ains about 2.000 members of the r.rder.) Mr. Wolf read letter from Mr. B.

F. the United States consul at dated February 21, wherein thanks were expressed for the aid extend-4 to the persecuted ws bj the order. At 9 o'cloek all present adjourned to the Gardner and were entertained by Sir. Wolf with a ban Sun, UKA. A Shaky Polk The moan condition of some of our police station-houses has been a byword for Some time past.

Spasmodic attempts have occasionally been made by the authorities to remedy the evil, but tnus far nothing thorough lias been The tirst, second, fifth, sixth and serentb station-houses ate in every way unsuited for the purpose, and in some are mere wooden shanties. The first preciaet is located at the corner of 6th and streets southwest, In what was formerly a dwelling-house. Itlsof brick, two stories high, with a temporary wooden lock up improvised in the rear. For some time past it has been noticed that the i walls were cracking, and on last Thursday con- siderable a'arm was caused by the sudden settling of a of the main building seveial inches, which, upon examination, ww found to be in consequence of the foundation wall giving wav, the cellar being filled with water. Last nigbt an stampede was malo about 7 o'clock.

While all were sitting about in the office, a sudden and collap-se was heard, and the wbple front portion of the building sudder.lv went down about two inches. L'eut. Gessford gave orders to move evcrvtliing out, ard beds, clothing, cirpets. an 1 all were haeti'y removed shed in the rear, and orders given for the men to go to their homes to This miming Lieut. was bard at work moving his quarters to the corner of ar.d 4u streets, until something can be done by the authorities.

JLIeut. Gessfurd and his eta' Ion-keeper jumped out the windows of tbe man trap to save themselves from injury. Coal Oil lit or Stir. I noticed in yo-ir paper lately an article treating coal oil arid In this c'ty at a le-s standard than 110 degrees It Is high time this n.after should be attended to by the authorities of ibis city; the absolute safety of the df maud It; coal oil at a less degree than llo is an extremely dangerous article to burn In lamps. The law of the state of Ptnosylvinia requires al! coal oil to tested by a sworn In speetoi, ai condemned if found below llo degrees fire-test.

Such a law Is greatly needed In this city for the safety and protection of the people." No lamp can beat in burning oil to llo decrees, and consequently oil that up to that standard Is safe to b'lrn: but tbere a large amount ot coal oil sold In this cltv daily that fails far below that standard, and for the safety of the city and tbe people that oil sboull be condemned and a stop put to its further sale without delay. Msucaaxr. SrtTa Against the Distiuct Enoch Totten, lor Samuel Strong, has entered three suits against the District government, one for 16, for work claimed to have been done in underpinning tne markethouse and other buildings in Georgetown; one for for work claimed tc have been done on tbe intercepting sewer street, between 13th and 17th, and one for 9i9.245.n3, tor work claimed to have been on sewer In street, between 9th ami 10th northwest. Corrnio T. Whitr hou e.

a brakeman or the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company, was seriously inJored on Saturday evening, bv being crushed widle coupling cars at tbe depot. He was removed to his home.on 4w street, between I and streets southwest, where Dr. rendered medical aid. V. P.

Dbacobs okdaiwbd Last night after the sermon of Rev. J. T. Bassell, of the si Protestant Church, 9th street, tbe followii persons, elected to deacons'orders in tbe V. ar viand avei ue conference on Saturday, wai or feed: Walter R.

Graham. A. D. Melvin, 8. 1 readway, T.

Q. Crouse, and Joshua Thi fthiral of Mr. Ammi B. Young, for. merly supervising arcntteet or the Treasurv department, took place from his late residence.

street, yesterday atteruooo. Hev. Dr Watktns, of the Epiphany church, officiated! and the remains were interred at Oak Hill Bt 1:30 o'clock tij morning Officer Melson diatmvered a man try i to get into the boose of Mr. Henderson, on lath street, between and 1) streets southwtst. The Officer approached, when the thief w-sde a boit and ran.

He was abot at, bat male I BITIIOI Thto morning Deputy uf presented to Obfer -rustle of ibis District, I requisition of Governor Pennsylvania, for Edward A. TTi'llsr It. Han here last vrek indicted of robblag ti? bureau or certain I IS hur.1 oil indictment fouii hr tne grand jury of Philadelphia PeonI on of chiirfintr them with having in their pSona dVt i ratable to the orier or tbe of fcayne tor and with having the or with baring utter-d mid forged draft J.id^ Cartter dferte.1 that the writ prtoraenbodelivered to the officer. bi one clock they were released from jail, an1 bcln? plactd in the custody or the oSw hi ou the one o'clock train for Phllv presented on SatnrdaY being Informal, ad it th? 1 of the for andrerl 111 A "ewrequisition officer SDd Wlth tbe abont 12 o'clock i wtro to bessnt to Phiiar.eiphia they expressed-urprise, and William? was hard that they gave him no Hastily changing he or Genera' Crocker if toe papers were all right, and, receiving the answer that they were, lie bid the ottlcers and guards g.todquarters 10 good Mt ore appeared surprised, and wait evidently a little sour in disposition, and attar that he wanted to be certain that the papers all right, suhmiued his wrist to ihe which will couple the in until their arrival at tb? ir destination. The officer suggested hiding but Moore declined.

stating that they had already been diegrated this town. PrnLtc Jmi-rovkvkntm ordered. The water registrar been directed to erect a Sivdrant on Market, near the comer of also to lay a inch water mam in the par King on the west side of Sew Hampshire avenue, betweon 1 an i stress northwest; also to lay a 4-inch water main of the parking on tbe north elJe of betmten and lxtb northwmt. Tho superintendent of sewers has beeu directed to have sewer-traps put in at the northeast and southeast corners of 15th and Pierce streets northwest. Orders have been issued for pavin tte carriageway of street, between and streets southeast, with the rouud block Aoaisst the Metropolitan Com pap A.

G. Riddle on a on Ul? ot' the oourt in the name or Alexander Doniphan, bv his next friend, Edwin Doniphan, against the Me roiK.htan (street) rail way company. The plalntirt charges that on llrth day of while he wa, proceeding ac. oss a street trarewed br car was and against and over hifn, whereby he near lost Eis life, and was. brilsed mI to such an extent to rendar the ampLtation ot his right leg.clona to the Lo Jy, necessary.

He claims 000 damages. Thk P4LK at Stage's to-night will emVac of eTery variety, tine cages, tools and neral hardware. P4rti'-- deMitrg snch articles should not fail to atfen I ai v. 8 iVing, the articles hriugli.i Lilt the original price. Britnino At the UI Association, on last Thnrsdav night, HrC8 were.

at Hn pr- uiuai ot 60 per ctnt. Forty shares were wittidr4.vn at an accrued profit ot each. the COlrKTN. riT CartUr To-day, New bold agt. Tavl iffv Judgment confessed.

McLinden agt. Myers; do! agt. Sharp; for erry agt Howirl; tor Core Biuai; verdict lor defendant. Gleasou and Glen; on trial. Policb Snell.

1 o-day, Jo.iu Kawlev, Edwani Andrew Harris, Patrick Long, Rebecca Smith' and others, forfeited collaterals for miuor otteiises. Carter Bell, violation or cart 1'iiuiber; Sj. -John Norrls, profanity; S-5- Jaai antri.y, a colored boy, plotted guilt of a quantity of iron spikes from John Ktswitk: $10 and costs. Alfred Ki ia in i Wm N'roi-son, charged with an aff ray. Olfl.

er Saliei 'hat a cabiiage dropped Wax Simpson and Alf. King kick ut it all the way up the street. This commenced the will J.al1?e Simpson, and due 1 i King-10 and costs. Thomas McNilley. as-a-ilt 95 and OEOKGBTOWN.

Kot a 8 o'clock yesterday nori.ii,g considerable excitem-nt occa-loned in the vicinity of street bridge by the discoverv ot a bundle of blood-stained clothing floating In creek. Sergeant Bieil and titter Camtron, of the Georgetown nilice onshore, and it was round to contain a coat, vest, pants, overcoat, shirt.aocks an 1 hat. all saturated with blood, aud looking as if had been cui off a body. Acting Colins, of tl.etonrteenth precinct, ldentiti.Jd them as .1 clothing ot David who was killei i a la.l lioin the new State department buildng as e'ated in Saturday's Star. Tha colored man to the clothes had been Wwhat them- haJ thrown them Into Keck creek.

Of course quite a uuiabe. ot exaggerated stories were sjt as usual on such occasions. K.tna of the colored people insisting that tbe clothing belonged to a victim of the niuht doctors." Mr. Atkinq, by ot Tent ot It jchabites, delivered a sermon on the above subject last eventnir at S' Johns church, which was attended by ItT of an 1 the Catholic lotal Abstiaencd Socioty in full regalia. colored man, Carl very suddenly at 1 o'clock this morning at a house on Bridge street, near alaiket.

The coroner was notiHed. and nfter a post mortem examination, gave a certiti of death of pneumonia. Kiver New York ironi Philadelphia, with general merchandise! Schooner Mary J. Fisher, with fertilizers from New to J. R.

O'Neill. Schooner Thos. P. with 1,100 bushels of wheat 10 tv. Lady of the Lake, for Norfolk, with Hour.

ALEXANDRIA, northwest wind which has been blowing now for a week pasr, has midj the water in the Potomac as low as it is ever remembered to have been. The tl ou sides ot the river are nearly the water being confined almost entirely within the narrow linitsof the channel. The heads of all the docks are dry, and the depth of water at th-? end of tbe wharves is considerably relucod' 1 he market people residing in Maryland wjra niiable to reach here this morning in consequence ol the grounding of the her slip on the other side of the river. supply of oysters afloat is entirely exhuntd.l, and the dealers are now troubled about procuring enongh ot what has become one of the staple articles of food to till ths orders they "daiiv receive. A tugboat, having in tow a vesJl containing a cargo of oysters, arrived this morning, but went on to Washington.

tho scarcity is a- great as it is here, and whe arrival 1 awaiting its Property Sai.e??Green Jfc Wise soil today by public anction, for II. o. Olaufhton and others, commissioners, the lot of ground oq the southeast corner of Prince and Alfred streets, to Kichard A. Rndd, for a rent charge ot per annum on a lot of ground on the west side ot Lee and south side of Fi inklin street to the same, for operations on the Potomac are seriouslv retiyded by tne prevadirg high winds from the northwest, an 1 thi consequent low water in tbe river. iny of the shores are supplied with their complement Of haouri, who are idling about, unable to haul the seines, though thev have to be fed regularly as if they were at work.

The or Mr W. J. Cunningham, for the shore at Budd's Ferry, left here this The Crusade Auaihst Whiskst continues in the and in the west. In New York city last night several temperance meetings ware held in the c'aurches of various In Chicago two large temperance meetings were held last night. The ladiee of that city aie.obavean interview with the ooonciU on tlie subject of temperance to night In Colu lo bus.

Obio, the ladles were out on Saturday. Several surrendered. Tho crusvlers coctinne active work in Dayton, Ohio, but can ii duc? no saloon-keepers to give up business The league have resolved to adopt a detective and will soon attempt to establish gusrtls near tach bar-room to record the names ot customers. This will be quite as Bunoying the prayers. Mrs.

Thomas, the chief crnsader, has been held to bail for obstructing tbe streets and will be tried on Wcdnesd tv Father Goetx, a Catholic priest in Dayton, preached against tbe crucaders v-sterdav. Tne saloon keej'? rsot Jeflcrsonyilie, Ind. will apply for an injm ction to da? to prevent the crusvlers frr obstructing the streets. In Hamilton ami Zanesville, Ohio, acu-temperance maetiegs were heM lost night. Michigan state senate has refused to concur with the house in striking the word ir from the new constitution.

been a good winter for sliding broken aruis Hall ntNcl Ti New Yobe, March Hub: a' article says: Money ts cut for call loans at 3 PrlBf mercantile- not abundant, a cMce I at ft, while of prtmc run as high Gold opened at 11 ar.d since sod up 12 if, the quotation now being On gold a tit the tat' have been 3, 3.H, 4, an1 2 tor carrying. Foreign exchange te nominally for prime bankers to dav's th hnsin.t-s at Governnent bonds in thin market. Southern bonds at the board were itevdy with the principal business in Tennessee an i Virginia. The stock market with a small business was steady during the first hoar and has since been strong, prices having advanced ni to 1 per cent. Western Union Telegraph leading the list.

larheta. BsLTiMoai, March 16 sixes, old, SC. Virginia 4i; Carolina sixes, old, SO. WestVirgiria's. 11 bsLTIMoEE.

March 14 nuirt dlings, IS or sieadt choice, 88; to prim 1.6(1 WC1 choice an br r. $1 8 ro-vl pei-i -d, 91 ei(ajl 78; mux fair 86; co 91 hi" I diana i 6 1 66; weslerti Itg, Jll'Mlii Corn wi ie ntheri'. rn.KS quiwt und -d at dull at Pro--i dull, nvii liil i- ni Io-t. iri. il'SW is hulk a.eats, sli Uar Iw hnn-e.

l.V.tH ff-? ii si. WhUky nononal.SiSft.^ MTrs.oru 1 utter et art. und more active; fugsr uniet, Nf.w March active an-1 strong Money. Gold. 12 long, if and artive fnw York, dull an' Yi heat yuiet and heavy, Coru dull and cnrhanffed Lomhiji.

prefer 68 ParU disp nuote rentes at 60 frauds 36 Los pox, March 16 1:30 4f London, Mirch 16 3 p. rate of discount in market for three bills 3S ia the same ms ihe Bwk of Cuiisols for nioua acov-uiit, THE WEATHKK. War DnP48txi.1T, Ofict.Qr t'hi'f Simnl WasHiKstos. March 16, 10:3" a FOH THK PAST TWFNTt The hart meter risen a Knglitnd, a'here it high. It haa fsKen in tli? sonih mutates slid the like au are? of low If srparently central in ex'reme The tunperatnre very gru'-rally throughout the UDittxl 8's'es, but it continues below freezing in New Bngland, wh? re variable wind- a- clear or cloudy wesiher reported Q- clondy weath? with raio and easterly prevails In In- tuidlle slates and lower region Heavy raiux and east to sonthwindi are reportrd the -tates and the Ohio valley ght raits fre'h an4 brl-k winds tiow prevaM in the northwest.

to wind- with partly cloudy weather are reported from upt er lake or the cloodines-will iucres-e with falling barometer a rise ot temperssure. followed by winds to and southerly, and or raiu For th- idi le-tate- and lower lak? region fallir barometer cloud and raiu in the southern portioie tif these dintriets. and sleet or rain in and over Lake Outario the sjuthern natex, thi- Ohio valley, the upper lake region and tl northwest, east smtli Clou 1 and will prevail with falling haronicter aiula- rise of t-mprratnre in the interior of thesiuttieru atates. The Ohio river will slightly at the s'a tiona above Cincinnaii during Tli? display of car.tiocary "'ends will be resumed at the lane stalivtis on April lrthe youngest livirg peer. His is aged one.

hio senate hns declared th tt "tcratching" cf ti'-kets shall be legal hereafter, urlese dt.ne with ink. lake ha? been styckefl with a supply of tiiOii trout; 51,000 of the sp bate aito recently been in Oneida lake. Man with Two Wives," is said to a of gr- at Interest." Tua' rn but it must jeitaiuly be without domast.c principle. uian in Wllminpton, N. in scribed I a voung 'ady of the same city: ie that whenever he smilts it is alwa at his Tieighbors' expense." lemale dentist is cal'ineat in the upjx I'grt of New rk, to arrange the tetUi ot the i'aniily, at wallas trim eyebrows and lor a moderate compensation.

CITY To lovkrs of good biscuits, rolls, pastry. we can cheerfully roooinmend Yiwt Powder as being not only reliable, convenient to use, but the cheapest in the end, of any bakii-g powder ottered to the public. Its popularity is daily increasing, and the rollowing its use will long male? the leading article of the kin in market. No housekeejier should be without it. as it produces ltgl elegant and nutritions rood with little or r-o trouble.

For sale in packages to suit custorcrrs, by all grocers. it lirother, proprietors, New Yurk. Tut Ind, Coope EuglUh Alo. on only at Geo. Driver's, coruor I i and Penna.

avenue. The ttnest glass of ale in America. 4 N. Dehoroiot, the celehra'ed artist in hait work and hair cutter lor ladies and has ret-umtd business here again, at Xit.5 -M Space, lie keeps the tlnest wigs and toupees. 6 Coope L'ug'ish Ale, ifrom Rarton on Trent.) on draught only at W- iver's, corner Penn.

avenua and st. 4 TrBCf'-Tlr'sf'iAN Baths; also. Medical 1 VaI por Baths, for all skin disease, at Or. Shed4's, SCO street. 3,2,1: Powd'? Kxtract cures rnenmatlsja, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, scalds, old headache, colic, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, hoarseness, diarrbcea, and all hemorrhage', etc.

Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised preparations in the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, known to be a cure for these di-waeef. Fobtttkabs uxptcaiKNcg have tested the virtue? ot Dr. Wistar's Hnlsam of and it is now generally acknowledged to be the Wit remedy extant for pulmonary and lung diseases, embracing the whole range from a slight cold to a settled consumption. Were it not for its merits, it would long since have "died, and made no sign." 6 commttwi at large appreciate th9 usefulness ot Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,1 Tabs Uakb Your and examine the fire and burglar proof vaults of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New Turk avenue and ISth street, for sate keeping of securities, Jewels, silver ware or other valuables.

Rents from ten to sixty dollars per an. num, according to size. No business man can atford to do without them. Take from the Chicago and Bolton Hret. To hbt bid of the Chills immediately, take Dooley'a Ague Powders.

They cure pernia nently. eo That Corps, Humous, Troublesome Nails, Vascular Excrescences, Chilblains, and other ailments of the feet deteriorate and destroy health, snd thereby promote irritability ot temper, shorten lite and interfere with its duties and pleasures, is probably as much of a trueisni as that the establishment of Dr. White, No. 535 J6th street, opposite the U. 8.

(whose trejitrcent based strictly scientific principles) is liberally patronised by the most intelligent and considcrato people, in order to avoid, or if ailing to be relieved or permanently cured of those most troublesome annoyances. Wilcox St Gibb'a Machine The celebrated Baxaar Patterns. Agency at Bnnm's hoopskirtand corset stree Ibtelligencer building. 10,28 THBUMoMKTEHfl and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near street REAL ESTATE AGENTS. pftTER CAMPBELL, STOCK AND BONUS BROKER, The first Broker Pealing Ixclnaively In Stocks ani Bonds ever establishud In the city.

1433 PlMiLTARIA Av-KStF, marS-ly WillarA's and the Tr'aiury. JUAB BOTLB. VEANK BAKSUM JUAN BO TLB MMA? MSTATM AND NO Th BHOMMMO, Mo. 18th street, opposiu 0. b.

TreMury, VOB handsome HOUBB cm I A new large doable BOC8B, comer Il-t' andH. BOU8K Be. Hanaohanetu avenue HOUBB Be. for Mle or rent, furnished or unfamlshed. A OOTfAQB InWU have several ver7 dne'FABMB, Unproved an.) different railroads running froatht 'fat low flguree or exchaage for property MOvOPOfeet OEOUHD in varlons portions of th ecttr for sale at low flguree, on easy terme, or will exchaafle for prod Improved prop furnished House or rent at per ()T8T1K8 IH MTMBLl STYLE, OeBBXB Is abb Brxaxts B.W.

I supplied aad delivered. OfeoTa. BARBBB. NO BTOB will jaay a fair cuk price for anv kind of Ladioe', Gents' and Ohildren's BXCOBD-HAHD CLOTHING. BOOTS, 8H0B8, 7th VandO.soath Bote by stall promptly attended to.

jyS-lv til HEW HATIORAI, EAtilT. a wavn'isiv wn? v. Bf Iruioof d'crw of tin 0mrt of lr Columbia. on the day beidtu? wh can- theraia of Ki mplaiua-t, vs Ibr OB Tr JV i tKS1 US aw; thenc 15J ESr l.Mf*; to tii- anise.It.:piwtl frame 'ni'Jll? of 'tlut and ia lot Cxlnmbla the u.rth ai.lit,, fr.ro',,. o( attwrta.

ALSO, Allthatrthvrpartcfl.it No. in i aii.l kit ajiduion, bocnlea as Wifst Jino or Hi il strrt.r lai.t .18 fret ir thei cabonts, froin a corner of .1 id tirrr.ti i thencaaouth with 7 running tack of of lo No. I imp Brick Store an.) Dwauii.i!. Irs of Lot 1.3 In aai1 aud Hawktua' bounded at, foil xts ltw0k V-'VSWimiS? Kr w- on WTDKm for iV.rjif'h "4i'1 lot 73. an.l^rSS with thi.

anmh line lor. thff.co north I to High sirc 49 in 17 ir p'1 o1 known add tfi PrteV aq1 "'in: SHSSoS Th to ih-? at crha.m.C?9t lhj or WALTER 8. OOX. fHSSIN. nill-JawAd.

THOMAS DOVLillQ. Aact'r. pjV TH08.DQWL1MQ, Aoctlcnt-or; 8A Lt I teS? of Hdo of tnist, Iniv luh" l73. of la MOMMY. Hath ail' IroVinH 1 p' rn afndV.W'? 90 thenc? wm allrv 27 tSpSwKS 00 tbn torth ail" of at 7.

OdownVh'n pr mk THOMAS VvLIMtlW Hk iibTATK ONBTl'BBr, aflOBOK? I Mill'St 1 1 6 "rMe? A3S fc BKKN DYKING 'IscTS" and vlciuiti for and gtfil willint, to wall nrKC Vfcff.3 Ol Wf? nit to OTIT tlon by SMSCTVXl to t0eh W. H. kln.la of Teo- "Jt t. JirrERSON STHEET. i-JLL- J) 10B018' ELEGAST 101 GBBAH AHD OYSTEH PA High P.

COAL AND WOOD, poa SALE 1U 0EALEB3, A eCPEHIOB LOT Or STOVE COAL. GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, AtLrr'a Wharf, 'ot of 6th AND WOOD. On hand LTKEN8 VALLEY, BED ASH and WHITE A8H OOAL8; all farnact) rhwttmt. (TMBEHL? BD OOAL, LTMP an I BDM OF MINE.

HICEOBY, OAR, bud PINE WOOD and tplit, in the stick. OAKan-i PINE EINDL1NQS ia buudlaor by the cord, lowest market rate" STEPHENSON A BBOTHEB, Office, PeRnavlvania avenne, feb17-tr Mi'l 'p OLABK. T. B.OBOWJm f. IDW.

bBALBU LOMBEB, WOOD AND OOAL, OOBS, SA8U. BLINDS, UODLMNOS. Oontral IXBoe, brfb Lionlalana a.aaae. W'aarl. Depei anJ Piaulnx MUt, foot of "UMt and atreeu aortbweal, jy AID UEPOT! KID (JLOV7S FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! 1-BUTTON a-BUTTONS GLOVES I S-BUTTON) QMS CISK JOUVItTSi OKSUISK ALKJTASDKR'S if KID QLOVE DXPO 408 SEVENTH STBIET.

CORSET) CORSETSFACTORY I CORSET) FXMSCm CORSETS! WOMAN CORSt TSI 0 ALL STYLES OF CORSETS Ob hand and made to ordar at OBA8. BAUM'B Skirt u4 Factory B1YHTTH BTBBETI ALB OBMMMT. IB. Atoo, AOOD om badOata. DBY GOODS.

a tiOM THE ARCADB. AM4DK wllfw in the c.ty on bPRING tf Oul'S thi? NEW OOOPB will ik? ere of th? (W K'Ui till 114 tti? i it the AlOAtiS TTif iltrtdfri' inltli SPSfU CA I 1 br to this ci.j wili be MdliMllitAbJADI. First WH M.ETWN at the ARCaI'E WcuU aud s-etbc-n prints aeliint the Atti. ADS 9 aid loceiitt. WOOLFOHU A SMILHCRO.

4)17 SEVENTH 8TREKT. msrli tr HwnnPnol it. gTPMBICa, KMCHUM ftOUl FEENCII ORGANDIES, AT .14 CENTS. We plsce on coanters this tr of cflft-rMnl iiittr of Kron'-ti OK i i V41 it-u vn 1 11H. HA pet yar I.

Th jr in iv price 75 sowed known t-' th imported W. M. SHI'STEK marlS-3t 'MM P- m-'un-. WOODS bTORE. TO? MARKET SPACE, BztWBEJI 7th AMD "TH THE "CHEAPEST" AND NEWEST GOODi IN WASHINGTON.

Very CALICO. So Onr BLACK SILKS rainot be beat in pi ire or Spring DKKSt. OUt'DH aseurraient "iirniT.K Bin. mere. iti width, SI, 97, SO- -plendid HlrirM Cotton.

very tne; Linen KV. msrll-eolm E. W. CARTER. QPENINO NEW SPBTKG GOODS.

NEW STYLES an! UMBRELLAS. NEW GOODS ice styles FKHiTf a ad Spring 3 for Men aud ft. Also, just recelted, nil THE NEW PATTERN:) from Mme. Demoreet. price otlj to plain fienrf s.

WTLIE trarll-tr and 10W0 7th Ureet northwest PEACE TO BUT BABQAIRE. GRFAT REDUCTION IN DBEK8 GOODS. GBEAT KEDl'oTION IN DOMESTIC GREAT BKPl'CTI' IN HOB1ERY. GREAT BEDl'CTION IN LINEN GREAT REDUCTION IN GLOVES. EMOBY B1XTKB, jaLX-tr lM'Jll Pimi.hvIt?:.!? nver.ne.

LADIES' GOODS. 11ST RECEIVED, A I.AK6S OF HA MB I'Mi hlUil.MiS STANVAHO 1 HIM i A (i in new 'H? p.ir^e.hy MH8. RCPPEKT. 614 9 PlU-W Offlr' Brarch mi tr E. A.

McCOKMICK.ft^H A Mwrtrtont of (MPOKTED aba BOUND BATS. on hand. for fltlad bf HIm OED NSY.of Ntw York city. tr ATeH 1SLAM1, DYEING RSTAB 5 LfrllH ED The oldect arJ larreat of tta kind tn the coantrr; ay be In the world. A.

EltliKK, A tent. 018 fth between andG. B. tnat uo oolor robs yoar articles eoou. to then bark In tlsr.a.

A. rifiilKR, flBST CLASS SCOURER, 019 9th cppi.fite Patent BPS'. lALTItb Oh Els SOLE PKOCES6 Lttdxu UrtfMf cloan-4 wfth'Ot tnkli.c thitn aptrt itmiUmm's Ctotkts clrtfiee cleaond -rtthoct shrink Grt-bse rentornd ae that tuer show Rid cl-ADcd an abort notice Prices ir.odtr?le; panctnalitt cr.arantc?4. PIANOaT Sot. PlSv AND KE10VAT1NG PIANOS coo A titini? to rectire special aitei tior G.

L. WILD, Pructic twmtf ft rnx ily Tnuer?" of Eialx 's, of Pianos, the of G. L. WILD A 4 Utb rtri-tt, tar uorthw otcv Pa. for 'he bTlECT P'inos.

janlO-tr THS GKLSBBATKD KNABE The artfrt choice the world TBe McCaMMON PI ANOS, of Albany, cash, and reduced prices instniiijept Second-hard PiacoatKken In exchabge. tkhonenger's Fatcrito ORGANS. Tuiilng attended to, at REirHEHRACH'1 PiANO UAKKKOUMS, jaclS-tr 423 11th above aveane. 1MJHIKG AND RENEWING PIANOS AND ORGANS A SPECIALTY. G.

RI HN, Prartic al Pianomaker, with SteSuway A ua.) PIANO BTORE. 03il New arenne. Agent for the nnriTalled PIANOS K.4R BROS New fKWpSlate? at Nairn's, corner of 9tt street Peunn) Ivana avtnne, and at Rarr's, i vaiiia avenoe. Puwoe and Oigaua for salo oi rent. dectt-tr I UCAS'PIAMO AND MUSIC STORE, Li 1140 WNi ssrMwwl.

and Orgaoa ao4 Mnsieal InetrtuMata 01 rrery description on hnud; sold on tertua Pianos aod tnoed and rm MfS lav-d. Goorgrtown ordert left as GRIM No 1 OS Bridge street IpM-tr INSURANCE LIVE IN CJM PANY or NEW YOUR, R. W. BATES, 14th opposite Trea ary Department, Agent. Assets 91,000.000 This Company continc-sto Insure on th? Life and Endowni- nt plans, but we desire to call specUl at tentlun the new form Policy being called the Ocntiuental pUn, which superior wl? antages osereither the Tot tine or Endowment plan, aa it coniVin's the two and at a much lam tkte.

A liberal -ni will made with two three good Solicltora for this Company. room for rent In this office. marlo TBI ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE 1 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Paid.up Capitol 1423 street, between It.haul 15th northaeet. 8. Oox, president; Dr.

Willlaai P. Jobnstoq, vice Willistn Riley Gaddis, Charles Wl.lian Gslt.T. M. Hanson. William F.

Mattingly, Willlftm H. Phillip. 8. J. TODD, and feb27 3m FRANK T.

BAWL1NGS. Aset. Sec'y. HIS II TBI SEASON FOR FIREE. GUARD AGAINBT THEM BY INSURING YOUb PROFERXY(REAL AND WITH TBI FIRE 1IICEANCE CO.

OF THB DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. JAPITAL Office, Pennaylvanla arenoe. JOHN T. LENMAH, President J. T.

Secretary. jaalt tr JIB FE UIDUMa The of Ooapay Mi to flan km the of aay similar IntftatVea tm taa wori4 V. BITER. Oinia A asm. MfE-ly SiMAMtin BE AJfMVSOubHMK, 114 Oleaaed aad Dyed BoM.

Will pay fair. N'. streeta. aorthweat. R.

BERXOO OT1VTB NEW itoct or MOTTfKS ASD OIL it irr or 1TBMT rivi rik cut order tboee oa t.aud.tSe' we mat (ktr? tfr Tb on batd eowe henif Im aft, ltd (t uM e- Itcee trim ft It tr (jf Ml tr-Bi oa al of which allow IHo 4 acoart pet rei.t We here and te? lode in eh r. "Ileal ear nmHi oNata Pivwrw iOM. ALL THK A A IF tO ts received Hi well mri'lf Bt of Aae i i) c. I.tthepiapln.c and ii? tiKu'ail expeUKi aaly. IIIOATI ft SOOKSHLLKKS ANO STATtOMKkS.

TIBIOI BOW. tr at- )i)-b i'rM Books, BETEI' I' iararr lUfri aad rraitfliaalt irt, Phineae Noval Aath i Littb Pxtltnc. of -tt B.ak 't Otnd Hiir Aboi A Vera In TbtMi ait Pt. or Putin -4 a lid Pf B-r. Llf? rf Item and Tk? M.

Manor. II? M-e w-bv. Tl ikrifl Aflvir. Tb? rv (I- Stewart. The atak th- antUi ALL TH ABP BOJBS MAbCH PLATING CAHrm.

HI. INK AM' IVkKYllilBG 18 Til SiATIONKB1 LINK, f-r MS tr Mi.l i INGTOB'S BOOkSTvlBB FOtt hCAlll ar of Lent Pf auth A tor L-nt author ali Bii- lu Lrnl Br At Pfft A -r, P. and pally niutit-ff? alili 0 B) Lx icbt-a. Tbrl'allt-f Chrtitiai Coui wit. fr -m FiaHol an4 mam nth-r irorli at f.tBi HAI.I.\MT1 BK'S.

atrMtt. AfHINwTuti 1BM1UBABI UlTtlDB Bt Geo. Alfkbi Town PTtK'BM AN A HOB, HUH Bum Btl h. A I AUKXlS run AL? hTATiON KM CHkOHOS PlCTVhM rHAMKS, HUOKK THE TRADES. LVBIBOtt AM? 1BOB AWBlBtt KBAHK9 FUU 0TOBB8.

OOPBLABP. b43 Lontalana 7th afraM. A I BOH for (Korea, Pab'ic Butlluca, rt? at? H-filfi rft. IBoB I HA HIM Ptoraa, it fa- "nrf KLAUB, CAM MKAT1NU 1 KM Tb for aaJc or iwut. Airrat for the Improtcd Milj? Pr.of Awntng O' uia l-tr BKDtHKHA 1 Baali iak I Kin aila A' aon rofB 1) tmm Ifyi RIIWI ruft PrBLIO PPUD1B0B, BOTBLB pbivats KEsn: bnoi TEN lb SaLK OB Bf-BT.

PfCJtMiuki (Mnil'liMl an 1 Bi BOI'ABi vis habbbt ei aob. 7U' and Mriwa BiM tor tin HlliPBVfi PbOfT AWKiMU MA TIM kh arjt PLl'MIIIBU, nAb PTTTIBU by JAM If r. BUI KB, Practical UI-IV I iir? vh uorthtaat. TIB LINEP VI PK op ha id mil tr IMM'NMtK UnTBLi, ON Til Bl i PEAK PLAN I Irvine Ptai mid A IP YORK. OnlT oar block fr-m Tni -n 8.411a'*, tbp moat yet 1.

Id all tlx prinr.pai nf and 1 iiv retail at haa I 1 and im a--i, addluoa i tlftr rooaa and a laari-nr lev aior. f- 14-ly rHA(l B. PERBfK. Proprietor. ILLAKP, VBISITT HOFIt, Mlji WAifriBOTOB.

Bo. BTBMT, jfB Bitvriiit Tth andtT- Rnim. (jOOD NEWS. GOOD NEWS. CXJFFEES DOWN.

COFFEES DOWS. mar I thr comm, reiaJ of late date that Vufm hart 4r ltn? bave pux hax-d and rni-nol Lev ia tbia line alaca ibrd-clinelt di pieaanr' to oflar our caatomera aalite A vanatiaa they bare been cettinc of at rtductd prir The redtictiotl from tkrmr to Jirt rrun par or 'tr to ten 'mtwm la a fact w-rthr a jd lutereaiad to call and eee for th We aiao contlDce to aell: SrSAEB. Stan 1a'd ic York Cmahed Loaf IU. for fl 00 red for 1 00 Gratiiilaied JWIbe.for 100 (Clarlfl'dl 'be for 1 00 LifM Brow Iba. tor IB TEAM.

Imfriat. PMr Ml 71 Ototoe Ml Extra El we- 1 Bi I Japan, II Choice 1 00 Extra Pine, Silrnr Leaf 1 Oolong, .1 Ml Oo'd 71 Ice ,1, 1 Ml Extra Bine 1 EdkIUL BreaKlaat, t'hoioe I Of Extra I On ipoedir I Choice 1 a Extra PI BO Aa will be aeen by the above I let, our Block com prtaee tirtrtn n-rent sradet a Lid vanerlee, of wbicb bavr a anpply now on baad, and oar facilltiea for oh'ainlnc the aame are each that we bave 3a beeitanc. In veaerttiif that we are able to -mpcie folly witb am bonaelbta aide of Mew Vork bvmipb. Dlainord Bilver Dnaa, Amber Drlpa, Ooldea fyrnp, Ac Ac. mulabbbm.

A choice arflcl- ef Mew Orleane. alwaya ou band, aa aim- lower cradee? pricee low. FLOl'E. Welch "a beet Pamllv, Back ft 71 Golden ill Paoiiiy, per eack Mi Burnt MiHa Paiuily I -weat ratee. et.g.-r a Pamity A B- Bay Pao tly Prairie Bird Family Extra, per Family to lc? Ivira.

per I Good Extra, per aaca 00 BO A P. Thirteen different Tart-tlee of Lanndry. and a flaa aasortment of cholc- Boaia, at low ratea. SUNDH1KB. See-Jleea A Iba.

for Choice for 1 on Sf? Zatitee Ourraata lOlbe.for 1 A) We Kive "tr lal and aaoittded tion to tbe PAM1LT TBAUB, and make It a hole In the Our I L. i ae tbla atd I uey refunded. ILPHONZO A BraoeiB, Dvobk Trfnpit. MA riraau, fet 0- Fataaa OBw. piBl.it LIBRAEVOP EBNTCCET.

BO rCBTHEB POBTPOBEMEMT. I OL'BTB GBAMD "Girt OOBCBBT for tbe benefit of the PUBLIC OB EBBTOOKT, at LoaiaTille, Ey March Bl, LIST Of 01ETB. One Grand Oaa Oitt Grand Oift One Oi and Caab Gift JJ Grand Caeb One Graad i. U. JJJU irr.i"* cUt' iSS 1J00 each.

caeh. eacb, caab dW caaj 40M 1 each, am 9ii, 100 each, each, caab UJM IvMOfiU, aach, caab tmtM Graad total. IS MM Price of Tick etaWbolea, Aid entba, or each ooapoa, ft. Aa there will poattirely be so faith and tbe day of the drawing la 1 el oaid be at ailii mbiii to inori hjou rto obttiDid Im a MM OF aim 99M,.

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