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BIVJSfCTOIEWfii 'JFraiisfjors Steal Estiftto Fort the Week Endwq 1876. A Ple'asast' Afbair. 'Ou. last' Wednes OlsT H6BSE-SHOEiN( Uoi'Sc-Slto'3ingi Done "VVitlr Keatncss and Dispatch, torher'ctf and la. MtiMt sciimc I lifi issogiakos Offifio eoriiei? Eiyyal anfl Si Michael streets, Mobile, For fbi'e of Articles of Art, Orna.rnent or Value.

Will tatke place' in Public, at Motile. On Wednesday, IVTarcIi I'T'tli, ISS. Whole Certificates, 25 Cents. WAEBS CONSIST, AS PER PUBLTSHEJO LIST, 03? UNITED STATES BOKD3, 'BEARING 5 PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST.

IN AMOUNTS FP.OJI to $2,000. lis' JtllL. OUBJbtfeNOY. 16-SEE rOBLISHED LIST OP AWARDS IN AGENTS' OFiTCES. rjg-OKDERS WITH MONET FOROERTIPIOATES, may be aent by Express or through the Poat-officoi' Parchasors are requested to send their Orders for Certificates early, so as to avoid the preS of bnsinesa that occurs before each Distribution.

C3 Por CiroulaN, Orders and Information, address BROADBEHT. fe28 ly Managers for Lessees, P. O. Box 1481, Mobile, Ala. day night a most pleasant affair transpired at the hall o(Naonli Jjodge; No.

5 Daughters pf jeb.oka.h4 TT. 0. F. on tho Spring Hill road. It waS the night oi tne gahtr ana as the )re-' vions meagre attendance had been unsat isf actory td G.

of that Lodge, Cap'tf F. Oo'lhrari, 'lie hod rtsplyed, to 'sfeq if the attendance could not be increasea. So a ne'rfi little" '6'4'rd -WjvitalipU" had been seht to Various brothws riiid sisters', sldti ihetd fq1 Some' and jiskin them to jnvTte others to' COme; -gThe result was exceedlftglj gratifyingfor tub 'hall -Was cnmforfdbly filled, perhaps the largest ttudiercg ever-'fYssemblM Three thiBmss'l veV for initintio'if, essor Berge, the i Well-kncrfri furnished niost Vscelleut 'risic; It, Jones, N. G. of Mobile Risbekabf Degree Lodge, pevf'iVmed'piivt of.

tho ceremony most impressively, tho Ni of Naomi was enthused aud delie'ibd. charge in a most affecting manner. Euch one engaged iu the initiation! did, uu usually well and a more interesting -ceremony was never before witnessed in thatLbdgK. The initiation ceremonies ot'er, the.N, G- delivered' a moat felicitous address upou the history of Naomij the1 ancient namesnlce of fiis Lodge, Thia Wiis fully prepared and unusually interesting, and received "the hiearty cpinmndatipn of all p'rosent. for its clear, forcible nnd flowing styls.

Pleassant remarks were made by nearly every gentfeman present and some of the sisters gave seasonable and oharitable hints. After Lodge closed tb6' entire party gathered nround Professor Bergo, and joined with fervor in some of those beau tiful Odd Fellow hymuD, that find re-sponsiva echo in' every brothers hent. Late was the hour and great was the re luctance to pare ana bring to au ena an evening so full of rare pleasure. It was an ocoasion long to be remembered, and 1b, we trust but the beginning of a of beneficial gatherings that will prove a pleasure to every true member of the I. O.

O. F. Cat Fioht Two half-growu negro girls, calling themselves. Ellen Crawford and Amanda Davis, were brought before the Mayor yesterday morning, charged With fighting. The faces, of both were clawed up, nnd the officer testified that he saw themjiard nt it on the corner of Lawrence and Monroe streets.

It seems that they had set their yonng hearts de votion upon the samo young colored buck, and the fires of jealousy raged hot in their dusky bosoms agaiust the rival aspirant. At last they wet, and each spoke tauntingly nnd scorned the other. And since "Hell has no fury like a wo man scorned," it was only an instant ere they were engaged in fierco combat. From the wool nnd blood scattered around, it looked as if a mattress had beon busted open, and if tho enraged Combatants bad not becti separated, it might have been another Kilkenny oat fight. The Mayor, soeing that this was their, first appearance before him, fined them only five dollars each.

CoitECTiso Aoest, As will bo seen by his card in another column, Mr. George M. Brewer, one of our best known and reliable citizens, offers his services as a collecting agent. Persons or firms re" quiring the services of any person in that capacity can not do better than to em" ploy Mr, Brewer. A Cooii Subject.

There is an an nouncement in another column that Gage Hurtcl, the famous ice dealers have reduced the price of ice to one cent and a quarter per pound. At wholesale! rates it is of course still cheaper. This ia good news for all thoso who feel that ice is not only a luxury bat a necessity during the heated term. PEBSosAit. We were glttd to meet Mr, Charles Eoppersmitb, the housekeeper of Neptune No.

2, ou the street last Fn day. Ho was walking with a crutch, but was improving rapidly. There is no danger' that he wilt lose his foot, and'wd presume ho has no wish to bo run over again by a- steamer. Matok's Court. Hob A Hnrtel pre siding.

Drunk, Pat Cavanaugh, discharged. Disorderly Conduct. James Nelson, colored, discharged, Luciitda Washing ton. colored, discharged, Ellen Craw ford, colored. 85..

Amanda Davis col ored. fi5. Malicious Mischief. George Philips, discharged. OJiiixcli Uifectox-y.

The location of tho principal churches in Mobile may bo ascertained by consolling tho subjomed diractory Romas Catholic. Cathedral of the Immaculate" Conception Claiborne street, corner Dauphin and Conti streets Rt, Bov.sJohn Qttmlan, Bishop. St. Vincent de Paul Charlestofi BtvjDetwSeii Hamilton and iiawrenoe wov. x.

u. uuai St. Joseph's Church Joftoraoit street, be tween St Louis and St. Anthony- Rev. ft Pntif nr.

St. Patrick's Church Beauregard street, "be tween Jackson' ana uiaiDorne. streets iter. i. .1 pAdlrti Hnndavs Ma.

a. m.s High Mass, bts, Classes bf OhristiSU 3boc- trine, 4 p. vospers ana ucnecucuou, opvm The news from above reports the river falling at Columbus, ljut'risipg nil the Wdy down. The water is very bat not so higjh by five or six feet, as ii wad last year. The only arrivals were the IiriluD.

fronl Columbus with bales nnd the Ii, Tally from Pickeusvillo vitli 087 bales, V' The depattures we'fe the B. E. Lee for Selma and Montgomery, and tbo D. Tally for Yiehpn PickeflsVilJe, 1 xtie next boats due will be-toe Atlanta the Emma No, 2 which will bo; heie to-niglit v. early Monday morning.

NEQEssABy. There are' two- things higiiiy neceBBary-r-toi eat when you pre hungry, and drink when yoii are dry; You can't get 'anything to drink than Jack Bqttzer has at theBuby. -Jack' wou'tkeep anything but the best, and George knows just how to sb it up, The Smoker's DEMaralU-To tho de votee of that Indian weed, tobacco, noth ing can bo moro satisfactory than One of tlioso'iixceptions that George S. Cum mings. hap ust received at No, 14 BoyaJ, They are the genuine imported.

for Cammings himself ou keeping the best. Sociable. Wo are glad to see that a new elemeut of sociability is-growing up nmong ns. The other night there was quite a chatty, sociable and intelligent little crowd gathered together at Mike Jotdan's new coffee saloon, and, while they discussed a enp of Miko's fragrant Mooha, they chatted together upon points of general interest. The famous Holly Tree Innj of Boston where wits' and scholars gathered to shiver their shafts of wit and air their quiet jokes, was no-finer nor better house than Jordan's.

How do we know Shall we predict that Jordan's shall be the Holly Tree In of Mobile Labx Washikoion. In cousequenoe of the unploasant weather, and the iuipos 9bility of the ladies coming out, it has been decided to leave this beautiful steamer at Mr. J' H. Snow's music store until iiionua.y nignt. xiie ladies are therefore cordially invited to call to-mor row and inspect this silveD triumph of meclm nism.

It was announced that the public trial of this steamer would take place on Mon day evening. The tost has been post poned for a day or two. Due notice will be given in the daily papers wheti the trial will come off. The universal desire to see her Work is so great, that due no- tico will bo afforded nil to see'that she is not only beautiful and strong, but pow erful aud effective. PopdIiAB.

One of tho most popular pi ids in town, is Curtis Jordan's Little Bostauraut around the Corner. It is no wonder, for he sets tho finest of tables at the most reasonable prices. Numbers from 1 to 78 inclusive, tubed and drawn iu public, by tho Mutual Aid Association, at 12 5 and 8 p. daily. No.

i South Boyal street Bad, There appeared before the Mayor on yesterday morning, a colored man named James JNolsou, wuo was charged by Flora Johnson, also colored with disorderly conduct. Flora is a short, thick-set, and nnytting but good lookiug girl, and she appeared in court with a small edition of herself in her arms, and swore that James struck her and beat her and drove her out of tbo bouse, A witness, however, stated that Flora Was a poor, miserable, trifling, lazy, good for-nothing negro gir that James gave her shelter out of pity for her-elf and the baby, and that she was trying to run the house to suit herself. She said that Flora would go out and run around nights, and then come back drunk, She also related that James never struck her, nor abused her, that lie told her she must behaves oif leave. The Mnyor dis charged Nelson, and he Walked out, after telling Flora never? to come near his honso ngain, That was the time that in gratitude; measured Out its own reward. A Quiet SetjiST, Wo noticed on Fri Aatf nffflrhoort, that NCDtnUe No.

2 Was on tho whnrf near the foot of St. Louis street trying a quiet little Squirt all by herself The machine Worked splendidly throwing through one hundred feet of hose an inch and quarter stream to a long distancelong enough to go over or bevond auv building in the city. We believe that No. 2'a boys only went Out to see that everything was in perfeoi working order. We have no doubt that they wero satisfied.

CinourS Court. Hon. H. T. Toal- min presiding.

The following are tke cases set for Monday: No. 1831 Ladd vs. Dubrooa. No, 1853 McArthur vs. Badgott.

No. 2002 Mayor, Aldermen and Oom men Council vs. Morgan. No. 2263 Fraziof vs.

Mayor, Aldermen nnd Common Council. No. 2961Jolly Peterson vsv Fitsst geraldi William Walker to Martha Walker, a it oi the O.W.Gazzam to the mujf im riguis, irajiciuses sua tne privi-eges of the Ooverrlment-stfbflt Bailrdad CoffiDanv 94. snn Jesse Carter and Cecil darteT to Owon O'Con nor, lot or land oor of Kennedy and Con-crOBS tree tR. fifl hv 1 911 ft Jonathan P.

May to Edward B. Mav and Kitia tract of land a cor of Virginia otroet and Mary's laue. 1224 by 840 foot $500. Charles W. Warren to Amelia' Soy, lots Nob.

'2s and 4, in sq No 6, in the village of Whistler, 100 by 500 feet C. K. Foote to John W. Hirtweil. prosidont, all' of 41; 1 3, 1 oioopt 100 acres also, wqrof8 27.t2.rloi alBp.

ft ofnvfK fractional 42, 1 2, 1 alao, divisions and of frac.ioual 42, 1 2, aud a of fractional a 42, 2, le; atBd, divisions and of fractional 45, 1 2. 1 containing 11U0 a- res $10. A. Moogto Willis Moore, undivided interest in lot qf land on a of Conti. between Warv ren and Dearborn, 65 by 110 feet S550.

B. W. Lewia and wife to Willis Mopre, inter- eat in flame property above described St. Jamea Gillette. Master in flliaiicery, to Eliza Jano May! lot aud improvements tv of Joachim, of Eslava.

nnd linown as Nc. 70 31 by 112 feot docree of chancery: Pierre Ouimou and wife to Jean Cuytafc, lot and improvements ou Fiiltbn road, containing 18 acrAB alao. lot of land commencing at the centre of 28, 4, a 1 29 83-100 acres $2,800. C. E.

Sponcor to Virginia Mangham, undivided 1-7 interest in laud and improvements of Government, w.of Hallett 1. James H. Danghdi-iU and wife to John U. Brown and wife, lot cor of Gracio and Bloodgood stroetB, 20 by 74 feet Vaas Gaynor, assignees, lot of land and improvements of St. Anthony street, between Joaihim and Jackson.

54 by 114 feet feet 1,000. Anaatasia Andry toElitfa duel Bailie Ineart, lot of land, lot Mo. 8 of the Fiahor claim, 62 by 163 feet $250. Thomas Hand to Ann Hand, lot of land in the Espallo tract, on TUieo Mile Creek, a 15, 190 by 250 aet 45. Luce.

Remember the words of tho old sdng ifTrnsfc to luck, trust to hick, Stnru fate in tile face: Sure, you're heart will uo aisy, know the right place, And that is No. South Eoyal street, where you can, if you pick the right numbers, get $200 for one. Jno. S. Gliddok Reduced Fricea By the advertisement to be found in another columu, it will be seen that Mr.

Gliddon has reduced the priou of horse shoeing to one dollar and a half, and, we ure assured by this gentloman that all other work in his line of business will be done cheaper thau ever beforo iu this city. Mr. Jno. S. Gliddon, who now carries on the business, is a chip of the old block, nnd it is useless for us to say more.

Gliddon's shop on Davis Avenue is known by nil and nil can rely that any work done tliHre is well done. Something New. Boneless Pigs Feet, spiced, just received nr. Yuil's. The Soothekn Mabkeg.

Passing through this market we found the stalls well supplied with meats of more than usual excellence, considering the season of the year. Ou that of our old friend Joe S. Cain the irrepressible, wnt beof as fitBits wo ever care to sco or carvo. Friend Joe hits our best wishes for his success in his new enterprise or in any other ho may Undertake, The fish mar" kotwns also well supplied, The vege table market we had not time to inspect closely, but notwithstanding the continual rains our gardeners have had to contend against, a cursory glance showed us that they had not been idle or en tirely unsuccessful. Mobile Yahibtis.

This popular place of amusement, the "Id reliable, thatnever shuts up nor stops giving a better free show than mast places can when they charge an admission fee, Still offers new attractions to prevent the popular ouri osity front being satisfied. New ballads by the favorite songstress, Miss Jessie Wallace, new acts by the comical blackbirds and new farces by the star compa ny are certainly attractive enongb. Jcsnos Looicis. Acoiored man named Jeff Davis was arrested and bronglit be fore this magistrate, charged with the larceny of a gold ring. As the proof was plain, Jeff wag sent to the county jail for ninety days Tbaceo.

Yesterday afternoon, the at tention of officer MoDevitt was- attracted to two negro men who were going along Dauphin atrcat, trying to sell a watch They finally offered to sell it for eleven dollars cash The watch was a heitvy add fine double cased lady's Watch, and must have cost over a hundred dollars. Officer McDevitt took the two negroes to the guardhouse, where the one who was trying' to sell the watch, gave his numa AS Sob Lone', and said the watch was given to him to sell. The watch was believed to belong to Mr. Bed McMillan, of Baldwin county, ae a watch similar in description was. lost by him some weeks ago.

It bo happened that Mr. McMillan was in the city, and he described Slid identified the watch as the one which he lost. The iftise will bo ex amined before the Mayor on Monday morning. Destbuctioh. Tli work of destruction still goes on every day at Doubs res taurant-4he destruction of all his good iiinra nnrl his loOOT list Of Special 4ishes.

And Doubs doesn't got mad either-tho rather likes to sac his hungry visitors eat it is a good Sign idi ms rop utntiou and, his pocket, 1876. TO fan to got the paper promptly or Ill notify this office, the fault will be torrglSll rr hvniu i'. Ww autnori ittoi Jnd advertisements Wvium lu utithuriziid -t text fzrTmt. MIS, tueW kAdh sbted EACH INSERTION, OABU uJSirrtStLo Biiikx l.lir. L.ILn TOIBCNE OPFIOa WITH OU WITHOUT fitiOM fcS.

vorth Conception ese jltitl Sohedulo. ISD WAHTOBB OF MAIM to asd brom jBTfAl AT MOBILE. Mail, via M. and M. O.

B. p. Amvps, 8:80 p. m. Wastorn IM, Via M- aud O.

B. R. vwMil elosos via N. ft and M. B.

B. 10:30 p.m. 7.80 Mail Via Grand Trunk B. B. v.

10:00 a. m. Alabama Biver Mails. iHrtn-Montlays and Fridays. a.

m. SuU Saturdays. .4:00 p. m. jjB Bnn'd7 all Mails cloae at 11 a.

m. R. BBtitaio-03. The fourth Lentenr lea-(nta oE the eloquent divine, Pother Rvao will be delivered ia the Cathedral, immediately after Vespers. Subject for tliii.

evening: "The Age Befora Christ' Tribunal." EEHQI003. Kov, Dr. Merrill, of Tennessee will preach to-day, at 11 a. in the St. Francis street Methodist Cbaroh.

Bishop Koonor will preach to.djr At 11a, in the Franklin Street Methos dist Oburoli. Dr. W. E. Manucey will prenoh thiB evening at 7 o'clock in the Franklin Street Methodist Church.

Dn. V7. E. Mousey. This eloquent speaker will lecture on Tuesday evening, the lecture room of the Frank lin St.

Methodist Ohnrcb, Ideal-Art Music." Tickets will bo sold it the Book-Stores. Price 60 cents. Doors opeu at 7J. In spite of the bnd wenther, a goodly number of Indies mid gentlemen issembled in the Methoilist Church, Tuesday night, tit hear Dr. Mnnsey's leclnro on the "IdenI Art Music." Anil they were in ply rewarded for brnv-in; the stormy uight.

The lecture was (be fittest fipeoiinuii of oratory which we live ever heard, showing the author to toonoof the most eloquent men upon will. This ratty sound extrnvngnnt, but ills true. We veuture to assert that them is not a man living who can surpass tkpicttrte of the "Lost Sonl" rs drawn tijDr, Maneoy. It was a terrible, blood curdling diiocriptiou, which to be nppre-cuttd must be hoard. Columbus (Miss) Index, ThsPasspokt.

To outer good society the great aim of all young meii of com Hon aspirations. The croafc renulsitd is. 10 appear a3 a gentleman, and the first 1 distingdishinEf work of a eentteman i Lis dress That at once alamos bim wU his rank, It is not necessarily the wstiiest dress that looks the best, but ft bea well-fitting suit, even of coarse ma Kiiais, may become the Wearer. And Mv( sinca Mr. A.

Pincm lias, devoted is time and excellent taste to the selection of suitable outfits, no better thiW ttabfl dousthanto select front hisim- ensasfock, He carl snit iirr individ W'r nd it is only necessary to visit him nave an external marks of a pet ct gentleman. Oar readers will notice, by referring wonrrterf advertisements, that Dr. J. ftDdtin, long arid favorably known in tt drag business in this city is now as- dialed ffith llm nt.1 Rmn A.m flan street, at the sterii The Veil known rlTnhilttv high standing of this firm is the J6 guarantee they cat! give "nf supply their easterners id future, as they finished them in the past, with pnrest drugs arid ohemioals and JL 1 MUM VUDLHIUniOl UUt i'cestfoflofc articles. Dr.

Duna would fwea to serve his City And country toads there-, 4 Gbeat Mistake, Many persons 8 Went mistake, when they insure liTe8' hot selecting the right ih1 re likely to live thaa iU company iu which fly have put their trusL Snoh mis. Wn neTer ocour if they sh Afford, Oonn, (thrta TT r. sL if tl1 8'eat bargains in Late Window Shades, Black Silks, Al- 'nrtWs( Kid CUoYflS. Cntaaim TTniMrtr WW Shswls, etc tii "woiosobuyerslo solicited, 2.8?. MABCH7, i.rl MOT.

ii Iili mild bad on surauuc ui coin .11 hall between iiio iiuiura ui ws w.4.?0"ib.Zn?S iriU bo naif for Its return SO been deprived of a truly valuable chVxeri. one who, in publlo and private life, was ever obser vant or mo nictates -or ngut ana duty, uaim and unobtrusivQ in his manners, he possessed the high esteem of all Who KDew bim, and tho strong affection of all whom Ire admitted to bis friendship. His death causes a void in many living heart, but the sorrows Of the dear ones lie has left behind will be softened by the sweet ro membranes of his virtues. Enduring long suffering with fortitude-and calmness, nis dying, pillow smoothed by tender, loving bands, and liiu mind aooothed by the Bweot consolations of the Church, our friend passed from Among us, at peaco with man and Heaven, crowning a useful lifo by a Christian death. rKT Bcgister copy 1 time.

MOBILE nMABKETS ConnnoTZD Daily at Z4 r- Daily TnmoNB Omoit. i MoDtLE, March 6, 1875, Half-past Three, s. at, Good Middling. Low Middling iSlSKo Good Ordinary. ,..,,,,.14 mi Sales to-day 500 bates, Market quiot and GOLD.

Opening 114SllB) Clasiiit 114i115 EXCHANGE. SXBltllMO. CO S.435.46) Bank, dSdays, DdJtESTIC. Kow XOrk Bank Sight prerd Commercial 1-1G dts, N(Jw Orleans Bank Sight prem. CoiuMoroiAl ldia.

OCEAS1 FREtGHTSl, Liverpool, sail. l7-32d Bremen, hominal Havro nominal. Coastwise nominal. -AEAIITE NEWS, POET OF MOBILE. CMS.U5A3fCES.

Am Sch Sophia, Barker, for Old Providence, tJ S. Colombia, by nlter, AtnrrVAiS. None, EXPOlttS, Per Sell Sophia, to Old Providence, tJ. 8. of Colombia.

16.609 feet of lumber, Valued at $230; 17,000 shingles, valued at 450, VESSELS IN PORT. SKIPS, Bf Tbnawanda, Tarley, 1501 tons, IoMing, to Br Betl NeVis, flndsorl, 1347 tons, to Wheeler Co. BAIifeS, Sot Baltie, Lindnip, 554 tons, to EoqrtArbe. SY, Matilda Christina, Hinditrasd, 489 tons, td Jos. Edwards.

BfeiOS. Span KondegO, Lombsid, 125 tons, tdnister. Am Leonardirlyers, Hicku, 264 tons, to Peppdr, Msgdire Co. SCHOOnKB, Am Ralph JM. Doaua, 467 tons, to A Jno.

Wylia. A Co. Am Jobft McAdams, Haskell, 182 k)b. te Baelff. Am Sarah Bird, Hall, S81 tons, to A Ingef sbll Co.

Am, Henry Whiton, Bick, 481 tohs, to Wjlie A Co, AM AhniS' Lewis, Gillea, 317 tohSe to Biaster. Am Datid Currio, Barreil, 171 tons, to Wlia Co, Am. Forest Home, Kent, 121 tons, to A. In gersoll Co. Am.

Moses Williamson, Lxko, 8S9 tons, to master. Am. Cyrus Hall, Hall, 404 ions, to J. H. Wylie Co.

Ato. E. A. Baizely, Towrsend, 875 tons, lOaomg, to Goldthwaite Webstef. s.

Am, Elliott L. Dow, Dabdll, 401 tons, toWylifl Co? Am. Eliiabeth, Haskell, 101 tons, to mist, Ani Sophia. Barkor. 45 tons, frrdt, to mauler.

Am Frank ueas, Hulgo, 40 tons, fruit, to ma ter. $1.50. Daring week at CX a. m. St, Mary's Ohuroh-Rov.

D. O'MoaraPastoi Mass on Bnndays at 10 a. and at St. Francit Xavier's at 7 a. m.

Vespers at-4 p. m. Convent and Chapel of. tho Visitation (Jcaui I Fathers)t-Spring Hill road, 8f jniloB from Post-office St. Joseph's Collogo and Chapel (Jesuit Path-era) Spring Hill, Spring Hill road.

Episcopal. Christ Church Qoraer Church and St, Emanttol streets Rev. John Pulton, D. Rector. Trinity Church.

cornerSt. Anthony and Jack-on streots Bev. A. J. Massoy, D.

Rector. St. John's Church corttor Monroe and IDoar born stroota lit. Bev? Bishop Wilmer, Bector. METHODIST Franklin Street Ohuroh corner St.

Michael and Franklin streets Dr. Wadaworth, Pastor-St. Francis Stroot Church corner Joachim, aud St. Francis jitroote Rov. William Shapard, Pastor.

St vaura Churoh South-east corner of Ui- iial and Jefferson streets Rov. Josiah Barker, Pastor, Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. PnEsniTBitrAK.

South Franklin Street Presbvtoiian Church- Franklin street, between 1'almotto aud Canal streets Rov. pastor. Government Stroot Church corner Jackson and Government stroota Rev. J. 11.

Burgett, Pastor. Jackson Street Church corner St. Michael and Jackaou streets Rev. laPahaor, Pastor, BAPTIST. Palmetto Street Church corner of Palmetto and Dearborn streets Rov.

W. B. L. Bmith, pastor. Services Sunday, t.

Drancis Direct wunrcu oniwcou uiaiuurno and Franklin streets, Bev, J. O'Baunou Lowry, Pastor. Broad Streot Churchcorner Hpnnir liiu roaa and Broad Street Bev. J. H.

Curry, Pastor. Jewish. Svnatroime. Shaneairsi Shamavim Jackson Hlreot. bctwoeh St.

Louis and St.aiiohael streets Kev. Dr. A. Moses, Minister. Hebrew CntuKjfclUrtliotioxj liainuton street.

betveen Government and Church Abraham Lehman, Acting Clergyman. XiuTHEUAX. German Lutheran Church St, Francis street. between Warren and Dearborn streets H. tJader, Pastor.

Services every Sunday. Keport of Registrar FOB WBEK KXDISTG MARCH Otll, 187i ilEATftS. Febrnary 2C Albert Eckstein, 2i years, albnme- Henrietta Fleming, colored, 15 months, meningitis; Infant of Richard and Karali Webster, colored, 4 days, trismus nasccnlihm Geo, Grant, colored, 2i years, small pes; Robert Smith, colored, ii ycrtw, smnlljiox; Sarah Flemings, colored, ID years, confluent small pox, foli. i tnfAnt of Louisa Sinsrlctoil, Colored. stillborn Antoine F.mnnuel, 60 ycSre, tfUH-Sliot wounil; CtiarltS Jenkins, colored, 19 fflontn.i, plitmsis pnimonans: xneonore ireu hart, i0 years, consumptioh; Mrs.

Emily Mit- March 1. liafrict Sheets, colored, 25 years, hem' cneii, it years, cancer ox recnrai. OTrltftgiC lever; itoucrt vv nite. coiorca, tyrs March SL Abraham Roberts, colored, 29 years, Small pes. small pox; uatnenne im years, pnen fnnntfk- A Xnlsnn.

r.nlnrwl. 4 voarft. nhthi sis pnlmonalis; Patrick Ddyle, 4 years, small POX, March 3. John O'Brien, 89 year, astficnias Mot ly RfindiiU, colored, 8 year, dropsy; Philip Adath4. phlrtrprl.

33 veHrfL ftiftAlt UOTi Julia Arnold tblored, 15 months, pnenmonla; Infant of Morgan and Caroline' Washington, MsrcH. wm.n Wtiii Harrison (MtUlMIl brain; Madeline Match colored 2t years, small 1)0x1 Emanuel Madrid, Creole, 4 years, small pox; Peter Muse, colored, 2 yeass, lockjaw; Jftmes Stuart, 8 mouths, broncho-pneu-monln. Whites, 11; Creole, 1: colored, total, 20, DBATnS AT 8MAI.1. rOX HOSPITAt. Febrnary 27.

Albert Kinney, colored, 7 years, confluent small pox, THOS. Lv GELZER, M. D. Eogistrar S. Obituary.

Frwis CobonAt Opcs. Robert BobwsoS, born t.nnrfon. EniflAnd. Atfsmst lOtll. 182B.

and for 25 years ftn honored rbsideht bf Mobile, departed this me ireoruary oiu, Jioto, By the demise of Mr. Robinson, Mobilo has 1 4.

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