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  • n-HE DISPATCH*-*W~*T*HT DrePATCH COMPAJsry...* AaW-jaV »Rt ABLY IH AOVAHCB.nfiiVDISPATCH lidelDniv-dtosal»-a*rt.1*** .l^Vaas- c«*-ts per week, i-ayaMa io th*S*«__lliklv yiolled at 8« per aaaum; BS taosri*" "*Sr 61.50 for tb.e n-oatba; 60«. totBl tf-*X*""""« vsk-^vsii-WEEELY DISPATCH at 88 per aa*Vs* b', foi sU -r. ont hs.-an.'NETS a,,,/ HATH, all'.*-f^_!,'-,.','*-**»n»n.ac.w**'l t-elore Durttiaslug elsewhere.mOkOt MKS. B. W. -ACMsH."s.

    4**W Broad street.

    ^IfcAjBjnMJlRFJf. sta.li jfifS^TAL STEAJMEKOINES, v_-_**. BtATei-' l» Pfcrfs-ct order, GOVERN*i^.,'*«sflnk f.«; ¦"--1, ^-"-HPr- attached, some^'^tnlaVf 21-^"'""f **_* V*ai*y, o'liers turn-^»tt^,^"'l-*vlBE, PoBt-oRce Box 80O4.mh84*lB

    DAILY DISPATCH.VOL* LYU._RICHMOND, YA., MONDAY .MORNING* APRIL 26, 1880. NO. 98.Richmond Dispatch..MONDAY.APRIL 26. 1880.

    SsT THK CIRCULATION OF THK DISPATCHI LARGRB THAN THK COMBINED CIRCU¬LATION Or ALL TUE Ol HRH DAILY NKWS*fAr-r-RX OT THK CITY.

    (Enter, d at the I'osMHBc* at Rlebmoud, Va., asaecnnd-rlaas matter.!

    WEATHER REPORT.iNDtCATioNta fob Pcniuv..Kor !he Mid¬

    dle States, nortbcsst winds reel.IB toaoulheti*! .foti possibly smithm **t, failingbarometer, cloudy, rainy Nveather, and sla-tlonnry temperature.Tna wkathkr Saturday Rai cloudy,

    cool, and rainy.TUF.RllOVFTCR SATfRbAT : 6 A. M.. 57 J

    9 A. M., 59; noon, 78; 3 i\ M.. G6; 6 P.M.. lt' niidnlchl. 59.Mean tc_pcrature. Gil.

    Th* < om liol A "story of I.n se nnd di Ivalry.

    BT SCAI.TKR WATT, BAKT.. {lilt-Oklj U Eagle.]

    With "Teat pain thc Kn it-lit raised him*self on his -.boulder anti looked wistfully attho windo'v. The maiden duneed at iiimcompassionately, and then turned lier eyesto IBB scene without."Hew MCS tl)* fracas"1" he demanded

    impatiently. "Metala*"! 'twere Haas thatbe who eh a I lc rt ucl should have tn cn hercere this. Laggard ! Dost pee Brian du Boll("ilbert, or J".' Qom ? Thc game Knight ofBrRals ihoniii mt bs waetetal of tbs timesince lie hath much before him ere thisc.'iite*t shiill bc Risen to crown him vic¬tor.look, goad Rebecca."

    .. rixy bare pRcbed therina," sighed thcmaiden, ..but thc space reserved for theeood Knight is sadly trampled, anti mi¬tt,ink- there be great disput. s between thefactions. Ol a verity they wrangle.""That is strange. Do not thc varlets

    know that there is danger In delay ? Thesquad may approach and bag them all.How dotb-evnow? Do they wrangle still ?"

    '. Ayr, and right wrangfully. Taara ismuch contention. Thev seek a referee, bulagree not. Cert***, there Banal Lc otic anion gthem which could tell a foul "Tere one sobase as to strike such. Rut novv theyseparate. They have decided. They agreeon a tall, dark tuan, who has fust felledfour. Il,* stalks among them. They RiveWay. Now he speaks. He taits them thelg., shall be on its merits, and may thebast man win."

    ». And yet lhere cm bs bm one ivho couldspeak thus ami be obeyed. Tell mc. Be-beera, docs last tall, dark man bear himselflike one who bath bit much on tbe rcsuit ? ""Nay, nay; not so. 'Twere more like

    one Nvti.> stand* sponsor for Braal stakeswafered br hR fellows and placed withinthose heads of his."

    i- lt is be ! It la Riobard ('(eur de Lion ! "exclaimed the Knight with a smile of de¬light."They do prepare to tight," said Re¬

    becca, shielding herself with the lattice... They ihnke bandi and take position. Obilorroii, that nen should meet thus andstrike luce; lhal mothen have fondled.Rrian leads with a left-hander under therlcht rja. The crowd of varlets applaud!Merciful God ! hast Thy pawer desertedThee?""And Goss, how hearcth he?" demand¬

    ed the feverish Knight." He counteicd on his adversary's chin.'"Dost see any carnage f""Not vet. But the swaying crowd are

    mad with the Mow*. Tiny away bk.- tin-trees In a storm. The gladiators advanceSgniB. He ol Goss landcth heavily on tbaface of Brian. Thc Gilbert bleeds! Hefalls!"

    , ,"And what saith good de Lion? " asked

    Ivanhoe Lreathlc.ly." He saith words which tbe breath of the

    mob bearatb from me.""Catch their purport, good Rcbecaa!

    What saith lie?".« I catch not the words, but their purport

    is tit st rora for Goss."" And tbs blll Saith he naught of the

    fall?"»«Verily, I mistake him, or he saith tbat

    tbs Knight of (Joss hath felled his adversaryIii st."" And Brian, how of bim ? "

    "They revive bim with sponges andmuch water. Now thev are up again. Theirblows fall like rain. Their L.eis arc facesno longer. Fair heaven! they strive likegreat eogioes, while their f.-iio,v-i,( in_- en-courage them. Tbey clinch tlu-m togetherlike competing whirlwinds. They ..redown. Their massive bodies heave withtbe struggle. Forgive mal I can look uolonger!"..Nay, nav, maiden, say not so. Whee

    thev did full, winch, think you, was upper¬most, Brian or the good Knight Goss I"

    .« Brian was next the ground, and be olGoss was 'twixt him and the sky whose,.c:ii',- their contending! desecrate."" Gaze again, Rebecc*. Methinks Brian

    cannot lon** endure. Haze and tell me ilthe *rood Goss slill puncht'th bim."" Aye, indeed, his blows are like the

    bolts of Jove. They fall like tbe wrath ofthe god". Blian sinketh. (Joss holdetli bishead under one arm and with the other hesmashes him. Thecsrssge ls frigbtfnl. Thering is slippery with gore."

    »- And puncheth he him still " ?" And still his blows fall. The crowd cry

    as men who ure mad. Brian is strugglingto release blaaseR. Be staggers to th* Dontof the circle. The Knight f Powhatan, were spi*oin!ed commisslon-¦rs to tbe Genera) Assembly; sad Rev.loba M. Hoe, Rev. T. D. Wither«poon, D.>., snd Ruling Elders J. 1). K. Sleight, ottiehniond, and John Donnan, of Peters--iirg, were appointed ns their ahernates.Hebron church, in DinNviddle, was Er¬

    ected as the place for the next stated roeet-ng of Prcsl)\t*-ry. and Wednesday beforebe second Sabbath of September was Axedis the time for said meeting.

    jr, ga!ritoTnACTKn muftis'os.

    Rev. B. II. Dupuy pieseoted a papernaking provision for protracted meeting- inhe country churches by each niini-ter ofbe Presbytery. The paper was docketed.lite records of all the sessions were ap-

    inired, vv it li a minor exception in one¦ase.Tba report on payment of pa-tors' sula-

    ii s, presented by ihe chairiniin of tho com-nitteo on that subject, (R. R. HoNVison,.2-q..) showed that nil tba chin ches bailmid the salaries of their pastors In full, ex-...pi aaren* and the deasBjeuean* in theseiburebes were small.Rev. Dr. Witherspoon, on txehalf of the

    SxecuttTi Committee of Domestic Missions,jeeaented their iunu.il report. Reeotn*nenilations .,f the repoit that ceitain.burches be grouped under the same pas*oral charge.

    Mit. nOlf1888 LICENSKIi.Thc Presbytery determined to proceed to

    he lleeasnre of Mr. Howlsoo, and for thatmrposc held a session at thc close of [Hill¬ie WOrablp Bt night. At this session Mr.SowisOB passed the examination and iraskensed.

    FOURTH DAT,Rev. James P. Smith presented a report

    in Sabbath schools, which exhibited theact th.it nearly all of the churches havereboot! in ¦ iloutishiiig coHdifion. Mr.-iiiitli als,., as superintendent of Babbstblebools, made a verbal renee, of bte risBito som.- of tbe churches in the interest ofIii* eilis,..The Rev. (Uarles IL Read. D. D., on behalf

    >f toe Permaneal Committee oa tbe Bah*bath, of vvhich io- bjchairman*presented aniblS report on this sul.jeef, winch was re¬ferred loins Presbyterial Coinesltteeol Put*-iH.tiofl to h.' published, if they deem it ad-rlsable, la tract form (or circulation.

    PASTORAL BRI.ATKINS RESK. BBB.Thc Kev. J. J. Anderson, for reasoai

    iv hi li he a-slgncd, asked leave to resigniu- charge ai Samuel Davits ebureb, inllanover. Thc ebureb, Whilst expressingregret that their pastor iva* compelled toleave them, co nc u ried in hi* reqoesL Thepa-toral was thereupon dissolved,and leavewas given Mi. Anderson to labor for twelvemonika without the bounds of thc Presby¬tery. Hr proposes to remove to Kentucky.The pastoral relation between Har*.

    Henry M. Anderson and thc chinches ofChrist and Bethany was dissolved, and Mr.Anderson was, at his request, dismissed totbe Presbytery ol Florina, whither he hasalready removed.

    -.USSION WOBI IN RUTHIONI).Mr. (harles (iUaelia, a licentiate of this

    Presbytery, and l recent graduate of I.'nionTheological Seminary, was directed to en¬gage in aoisaionsry work in the weateraperl Ol Richmond, under direction el theExecutive Committee of Domestic Missions.The paper presented by Mr. Dupuy, re¬

    lating to protracted lervfces In the countrychin che-, was postponed for considerationtill the next met ting ol the Presbytery.

    THANKS.

    The usual resolutions of thanks wereadopted, and the Presbytery the*! dosed UsBcasiooa with singing, prayer, and theapostolic benediction.

    stnday a rr, i i stmkBia.ijhe lollowiag appoisitments for 8*. ndav

    WeM inaoiinced :Third PreabyteriaB church: il a.m..

    Rev. s. K. Winn ol Petersnura, 7:40 P.M., Ber. O. D. Armstrong, D. D., ol Nor¬folk.

    Gracc-Strett PresliN lei ian church : ll A.M., i: v. Dr. Armstrong; 7:4') P. M., Ber;John M. Boss*, of Portsmouth.

    First Presbyterian church (Dr. Preston'-):ll A. _., R'V. John M. Rose; 7:4') P. M.,Rev. s. K. Winn.Trinity Methodist church: ll A. M.,

    Rev. R. D. Stimson ; 7:1') P. M., Rev. J..J. Anderson.

    Leigh-Street Baptist church : 7:45 P. M.,Ber. J. D. Dudley.

    i jay-Street Methodist church: ll A. M.,Rev. J. A. Waddell.

    Park.Place Methodist church: ll A. M.,Ber. B, Hunter Dupuy.Henhico News. During the past fciv

    days several large brcs have broken out inthe Nvoods in Ileiirieo and destroied a greatquanti*! ol wood and fencing. The woodsin the victnty of Seven Pines was burningFriday and Saturday, and the eitiasm cdthat adgfaborbood iiirm-d out cn Biases toput .ait the tire. Warrants h;ive bOefl issuedagainst several pallara charging them withletting Bra te the woods. Th* warrantshave bena placed la the hands of an oflcer,and the parties, if arrested, Will probablyin tent on to the grand Jory of the CountyCourt for indictment.Thc Central Lunatic Asylum, in Henrie,i

    near the coipofate limits, is to be enlargedin order so accomodnte al least 100 morelunatics who ore at present contined in thedifferent county aad city Jails ihrougbootthe ,-iatc. Work has already been eon>meneed lo tins direction, and win bs pushedbu iv mi ai rapidly u possible. At preeenllhere an-about "".vi inmates at tie asylum(colored), and more than one half a:e fe¬males. There, are two lunatics in the t(en¬rico jail awaiting le Its' sent to (his asylum.

    Tire- county has not us yet B.reheard Isite for the new pool-house.

    Th.- Board of Supervisors will not meetagain until next month.

    The. cleik of the Countv Court Issuedabout hast a doscn marriage-licenses la-tReek.One white and one colored delegate rcpre*

    aented BeariCO al the Staunton RepublicanConvention. _Tn Excursion Season on thu Rivkr..

    Thc Virginia Slealuboat Company an¬nounces thHt they are now ready to Basksengagements with churches, societies, (fcc.,tar day excursions to Old Point, fee., andfor moonlight exclusions through andaround Dutch Gap by iheir steamer Arielfrom ibis date, and by their new steamer(now building) after the 15ih ol June

    utxt.

    BBV Mrsic-Reeelvcd from the pub¬lishers, M..-srs. Ramos A Mosts, a vervcreditable musical production by Mr. M.Stuart Turner, formerly ol Richmond, butnow of St...inion, Va. The piece, a sacredquartette ol cboius with aolos.and diift-% lswell made, and entitled "Son of My Soul,Thou Saviour Dear." Mr. Turner baaahown talent ss a composer-In thia effort,that will be easily reco.'olsct. hy those ***nocriticise it.

    UrxiTkitovn it tub IbbSBB Ba**ti**tJhchch To NroBT.---Oor people have a realreat In store for them to-night at 8 o'clockattie recitals which xtlll be-riven hv Wil¬lam .M.i-on Evans. The church ouj-ht toie crowded to henr tho eminent eloctillon--t, and tbe public nre promised an eve-itng of real enjoyment. Thone who heardHf. Evans a few week*since were dclli-hfedvilli his readings. Ile has bean deliverinremperanee reetures in Petersburg duringhe past week to croxvrted bouses, and gave?ne reading to a Bne audieaee.lt ean lie said that Mr. Evana thoronghlv

    ndivldualizes his characters.one ai theriust dlftlcult accuiiplisbments. Represenl-»g one chm arter in an eveninr ls. merehild's play in comparison xvitb soeeessfnllyssuminga cottpleof dozen in a couple oflouris. The delightful ease snd the extremewiriness of I hr- transitions begulle.tbeurines* and Hie hormunious perfection ofbe craft make ns a|toaf*ther forget Hieffort that the task requires.With a choice programme this evening a

    nost delightful time is promised those whottend.

    Cindebbli.a To-NioiiT.-The Amateur)pera (Jompanv, under thc direction oflr. Charles Siegel, will -(ive the beautifulpern of Cinderella to-night at the Theatre,rue prospects for full houses during fourserformai(Ce-) to be given during the weekre very flat tenn .-. Tbe worthv in-*! un¬ion.thc Retreat for the Sick.in cid otvhich the opera is given, deserves everyonslderotlon at the hands of our citiz'osonccountof the in.-stiinil.le good it d'"*- inhe community. So excellent an entertain*aent, then, and in behalf ot so good Bcaine,annot fall of attracting large houses.

    Offical Visit..Frid iv night Past GrandfasterBHefc, of Portsmouth; Grand Mas-er Lamala, of Rlcbmoadj Grant Reportertallie, GrflRd Sentinel Haynes, of Rich*ssad; and other dignitaries of thc Knightsii Honor and visiting members of :he orderrom the city and vicinity, vi-ited Dalt.odgc, in Manchester. The work was ex*niplitied, and a very pleasant lime spent athe lodge-room, at Covenant Hall. The lodge, *v it li the guests, then adjourned to the Cen- tr.d lliui-e, xvhere they xvere hospitably en- "ertained. At a lats hour the party" dis- r.crscd, well pleased with thc evening's ¦voik. I

    PRESS Musting .A conference of mpm- Iten "f Ihe Virginia Press AlflOCBBlOB,nf Ihe Richmond Press Club, and of the pressvho are not connected xvith either organl- ¦tatlOB, Will bo held at ll o'clock A. M. to-lay (Monda)) at the otllee of the Virginiaiioiiie Insurance Company, No. 1014 .Mainitreet.

    _

    (COlllIllUlllc.Vt.-il.J.M-ssrs. Editors,.I notice the fare by

    .trainer Ariel (Virginia Sfeiiniboat Coinp-.i.n) to Norfolk ibu war landless b«fl bees.educed only on Mondays. I believe thais the day the steamer J. |',. ".(-Iiiiyler leavesitieliinuntl for Norfolk and way landings.Will some one in authority please say whatBB fare for the above-named places xviii besn the BATS tbe Schuyler docs not leavevith the Arid

    " A Tk.xvellek.

    .-dAM IIKSrilt AMI VKIMTY.

    RoUof Honor nt the. Public Schools..The'olloxxing pupils xvere on thc roll of honorit thc nuMic ? "Imols ia t week :High Scb.nl- B. Morrl .cite principal.

    'lagu-ie CallbrflB, Lula Duval. Lena Lilli-.ow. Edna Mathews, Haggle N'oi:d, HattieTxxens, Minnie Vailen, Orie Vaden, SallieWliilxvnrth, Frank Dunford, Allie Partner,Willie Mathews, A. ll. Mcculloch, W. ll..Vin free.School No. 2.Mrs. A. L.Walker teacher.--

    fora Adkins, Agnes Ely, Beetle Hall, An¬ne .lone-, Mattie Carena, Clara O'Brien,Kilima Turner, Margie Topham, MattieWilli nus, Lula Waiker, Bettie Wells* Car¬rie. Moore.School No. ,3.Miss Rettie L. Irvine

    i:i"iii r.Carrie Archer, Annie list vis. LillieJvei by, Ida lb anile!*, (dace Mall, I hollinsraylor, John Bobertfloe, George Ray.School No. 4.Miss Rae-liel Lyon teacher.¦

    I'arland Rurnetf, Lawrence Balley, HeroldDuval, Thomas Lithgow, Jotepb BampflOB,Fred. BampeOB, John Topham. BON Dor-n i ii. Cora Dickerson, FannieFoster, MaggieHolt. Minnie Jonis, Nellie Leonard, BoflflMcCullocb, liena IfeGruder, Cora srei-lings, Lillie Sneed, Clara Turner, Ida Wil¬liam-.

    Behool No. 5 .Miss Nannie f. Hatcherteacher.Kita Adams, Hattie Blankenship,Bessie Farrar, .Mattie Fowlkes, Lena Fisher,Kite Higgins, Addie Leonard, Minnie Mor-lisette, Susie Nelson, .Minta Spain, EulaSpain, .Mny Bnelliags, Fannie Sharp, ('ar¬lie Williams, Carrie Wilkinson, EdwinAdams, Walter Freeman, Thomas Robert¬son, Paul Walker.Primary School.-Mrs. Hall teeeber.Es¬

    telle Balley, Hand Cottrell, Hettie Goolaby,Hattie Mag, Florence Leonard, Katie Mc-Collonsb, Georgie McCullough. CarrieMc¬Cullough, Argie Raine, Annie BTIIkeraon,Willie III mk. usliip, ('laiidc Farmer, AlonzoNiiniiaiiv. Cnasurifl RlggBRfl, Douglas Sharp,Beary Ruell, Ollie Elder, Morton davis,Willie Mitchell, Irvine Nuniially, ToryToity, Willie Rurton.

    Died from His Injuries..Jordan TIBS*lev (colon d), who xvas injured Fridaymorning by earth caving in BpOfl him xvhileat work excavating on Bridge avenue nearHeDoBougb street, died from his injuriesFriday flfternoOB, after suffering the mostintense iigonv loriboul live hours. Abouta ton isf dirt fell upon Tin-ley and it wassonic tune before be could be dug on?. Heresided at McKinney's old place near theF.i c bridee.

    _

    Brief lieges,'-Tbe nexv Methodist ebapelin Sxvaii-bui o'xviii bfl ready for lise in .-.fewdara.

    Electioneering bas begun la earnest mlins CUV, "Hld the "dear people" xviii de*eide nett month xx ho xviii In-lit Hie n-ia-s ofour uinnicipal government.Thomas Atelier, a colored boy about

    thirteen vcirsof .-ore, -on of Henry Archer,bb employs of the Uaioo eoal Rda .. laCbeflteiiBeld, MldowB one of ihe shafts atibe ebeSfl mine- Than la] and nat in SBatlykilled. The buy RBI playing about theshaft Bl thfl time.A meeting ot Hip vestry and eoBflBTga*

    tion of the M.-adc-Mi morifll church will bflheld to nigh' to lake Into eonslder_Bno Umcall lately extended to Ber. Mr. btiiagfel-|0R by ''The Church of Our Savio*!"-/' ofbaltimore.Tia' Mayor*! Court was not la sm-sion Bet-

    uidi), and very little buslncflfl wa-, donethere dRftag tbe week.

    Rev. Dr. Rix ur preached at tbs Presby¬teries chared saturday night.Manchester Division had two toltlatiOBt

    Beiarday night.The attendance at the florsJ festival r-at-

    Brdaf Bisbl xvas large and fl hand-uine sum'was reallied for a very worthv object.

    PLBLtc Alctio** or TOBACCO.Theil!will he a

    pu'.'lc fair ..f Leaf TflBaitB to-OaY.bI1 oYloct..

    ut ihe wan-house of J.vmi:h *>. -OTU, coraer( »ry

    and T. nih si reels.

    v pnuoRTlre- timk i- saoaatatBaB nta ait.-.i-ith,- uk. u ms ai -ii- Rasas' luntist hun-n tin*BfflBtBI Bl William atlflBR EE6BB.

    10 AHT-Lovr.RS.-The sale of Halutluas tf/OOAlatarSat fltealaSi tb.-* psaailalBg wbteBi easMay, BBS Hie choir*-i ccltlcally on the liver,

    well- Bl"©WO an.), looks lo tx; air nt ihir-teen has H.rk l.alrand ts**, llaall le » ur«s>; andOj.i .i when he lettbnassaftarSatrttal .loiht-.aus,iiaw ii.. Any mic B*ot*laBof Sis wba-nssna's wallC io r :i |li-eat laver f,v i*,"i snd re! a »air..f M'tH'TA-LKsior I.YK-OLV-r*. N !:u|»v a.-*.. ri nimt

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    lUpriloi -Jiiality "J#**>toa lund. I'ltie* lr.,iii Joeupward. SkllfulaS *.d|ust«ti ta Ilka "ff"1 ( ('. WALTKB,Pl ic(leal (i,vlLian. NVa'chun.cr.and Jeweller.

    .£'i$ Hi ona ,:net [****! t*>r W, IL Luwaroiui.nih (*.-3,n

    HOK*»ft"*t. BI'LlB^ft"^\? WHINh BIM KR A SUN, *fVjrJ1*, KKNTLCKY STAR1.K*-", _8T7_

    1505 I BIN KU?" slKKtr, BM nBONl), Ns,

    W.OLE-.Vi K l.,^.,. jSJU*U*» mHHS iMon-fav) EVkNINO.the -*0ih lu.¦nat, at H ..Vi. ok. M-'iirvrs nf .,,trr_Indi. .- ie- i-k. -tu'lT tnvl ..I. 1 ai.li.lji-, fur -lt vtwill be preen! at SH o'clock. **'

    ^5nT,ot "l,c B . * W* AT8.1BB,apgO-lt"_K.ot li. arni H.A LLKGHANY COAL AND IKON-(X COMPANY.-A tr-eetioacif tho 'utmerXN, s toihe st-fck of the AiMrtiaay ('aslaa-d Iroa Camps ar.viii he ii.-'

    C. M. KRY*Vakc .uni Ilium K10I1 mkukI andDanville, Krederlefcshurir. neil 1'. -ler.-lMirs ral lt .ri,!-.Sec I. .ca I inpen and hiimhiliN.

    .... 11 1.; 1 .-. _.* 21.2V". -"it 2 I .-J .I,govi7 2.-),g0AS0

    I.MTIRIi**.

    iriRGIKIA-HKB PAST, PRESENT,V AND Kl [TUBB. WITH APEB-PK"ITIBE OK HEHBT A. Wl-K.

    ikXttS HAHito.N iiopk, or BorfMB.w iii deliver his reiebrBted attdrass larfart the Y'-unalieu's christian An«.m-Iu'|oh at AsMttelatloii II.iii 11Tl K-D.XV. Amil 87, 1880,01 8 P M.

    .Xilinls-luii, 2o cclils. Ml Bibi rs fne.ap gO-Tit.lli.S,\llTu3t

    'AFIC-Ml M.

    FIHhT GUANO ANNUAL 1MC-BIC BBdS>r Hie ail.plces of I'owhalKl!Lotlr- Ne. lt I si ' iHotx.'-.al lain .*-!Uiver Brewei v. 0)1 MONDAY, M»v 3. Ifc80.'DAN! INC frem fl |». M. to fl A. M. A fnll-trini*tuml will lie In allen.lance, aad a *.,.I time ls pruin-Ised io all who attend. Mtsae- "Alli bama fruin tbaOld Marker and terminus of the -tr. ci rallwav un-rlM Hie lulerval. Mth-t t.rd-*r will be oh-4 rved. snitnu )uipro|ier eharaniers adintttfd (SK**. HCITM, SLIP**,A I'ltONs. nnd ut her li A lt MK NTS. Also, a niiinl-t-r.,1 C-LKl I. and FANCY Al:TH Ll>. r-HAXXL*-.TUM KS. *u iheir LECTURE-ROOM, enrner ur Grace ami Fourtfl fireelt. srolt .*.

    ru-T, A BBTTBB BlVcH. *-***a_r_-J [,,r. wliiu- willi -ratio*- »w >t*. A NBOnBCSBatal icwsr.l win eimid UvM relaraMapTO-i »

    _liss Carr osnt*. t

    1 '< dND, DN 'Ptlil**/ DAY THE JOfB IN-1 *-l x.NT. A HAL.! -> / BAOOIBBi t-bRB 'bo

    i.w.j. riaii -tsibj p«*.*cias eostsoneft**\-jO v*foof*tv. E. L. H.'li-'sN.

    ung'I-lt_Jt "veiuii "trt-rt. jomUi fjua"._

    NOTICK.I "-I)*-/ t applv to Ibe tbe Ruartl,»r Uspaatori at* Hie Rl

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