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THE EVENING NEWS. ALF. DOTKN. I • KJIter aa4 freerlecer. OOLD HILL, i THUB3DAT. 1TB. 12. 1S74 WITH IT OIT. It It gratify Ing to note tli.it tlio al most uu>versal sentiment of the Repub lican pre** In Mavacliuaett* U In favor of re|>e*llng the disgraceful revolution of centum ngilmt Senator Sumner, pused by the i*«t I.cglslaturo of tint State. The revolution was hasty. Ill judged, and wholly unmerited, ami the Republicans of that common wealth have live*) long enough to realize that a difference of opinion In matter* o( comparatively «mall Importance should not be allowed to outweigh a whole lifetime of arduous and valuable servi ce*. A resolution ha* been already in troduced expunging the unworthy res olution, and ha* lite support el the best men aud the most prominent Republi can* In the State are advocating the pas sage of a rescinding resolution. The Iio«* ton Junra'ii.than which there is no more staunch and reliable Republican paper published In Massachusetts urges stren uously the obliteration of this attempt ed obloquy. It *ay«, " We cannot af foril to let It stand, lor aside from the j>er«onal Injustice It doe*, lu teaching* to the rising geueiatlon will be that no matter how arduous and successful ■nay be the services ef the publlo uien of Massachusetts. die will be rea.lv to f»rget them all on tlte lea*t difference of views or Indiscretion of expression. If that hail b<en the earl/ polley o( the Slate, she would never have had an Andrew or a Miraner In U* daye when we needed thein. Let the Legislature then show not only Its magnanimity but a just consistency and wisdom In edicing the centure cut upon Mr. Sumner." Those are the words ef truth and so berness. It Illy becomes the State of Massachusetts, honored by Cluirlei Sumner, far more than he has been by her selection for the high office, which, for more than twenty year*, he hat so worthily tilled, and over which he lias thrown the lustre of untarnished henor and unsurpassed ability, to al low upon her records the hasty action of a too zealous partlztiiship. an action which, while It cannot disgrace the honored Senator, will surely, like a boomerang, return to wound the Iran tic hand Iroin which It was propelled. We are glad to read In telegraphic dispatches that yesterday the Massa chusetts Senate passed this rescinding resolution by a large majority. LntVLX. This Is the anniversary of Lincoln's blrtlulay. \T« write no panegyric to celebrate his fame or to arouse to mem ory the history ef Sis lire and death. None Is required. The history of his kindly life, so broadly full of love and goodliest, so marvellously given to the nation for her salvation In a con test tierce, bitter and prolonged, is written In the heartaof Ireedom loveis throughout all Christendom. And the aorrowful story of Ids untimely death will not cease to thrill with grief the heart* of man when centuries hence the tale shall be repeated. Let the nation bless the day which gave him birth ; hallow his memory lu her ■uost aacred sanctuaries; and follow lu the lootstepa of hliu who, " With malice toward none, and with charity for all, doing the right as God gave him to see the right." so worthily tilled the measure ol a noble life, to end It by a martyr's death. Kkoktkhkh I.kttkiu—There I* mi opinion which i* qult« general, ttiat * registered Irlttr M Mfe In .til ea«**, and that the Government i* responsi ble for It* Mle delivery. The l.icU (ire that the rrglstered letter system I* a failure and on account of It* being little adopted, the rate* of |>ost.ige have been reduced. The only advant age 1(1 registering a letter Is tlmt In caw It Is miscarried, on proof of the fact the Government agree* to un it* mean* to ascertain If |x»s»lhl* w here the fault I* and punish the guilty par ty. If a letter I* registered the pre •umptlou I* that ll contain* money or Miiwtlilii( of value. It I* more apt to be appropriated by unfaithful servant than an ordinary letter. It ha* bet-n a m-siter of gre*it dllH culty to And nut how England man aged to get Into a «|mbble with the negroesof the liold Coast. But h'futr'* .W.ii/u/m tell* the atory. It seera« the Eugll«ti and tlte Dutch propo«ed to »wap *oiue property that neither of them owned. The Aslnntee tribe hap pened to live on that territory tint tin Dutch gave to England, and *o they went with the farm. A lltttle ml* undemanding arose, and Aijleui|>na lo*t hU fetish *tool. .1 sacred and valua bio rvliglou* article. In hi* *earch lor the stool, a rival prince Interfered, and tlien England'* honor being at stake, •he Interfered. l.<* reply to the resolution Introduced Into the United State* Senate on Tuesd.ty la*t by Senator Stew art. the Secretary ot Hie Treasury nays that It will require four year* for the mlnU of the United States to coin enough diver to replace the fractional currency now In circulation. The amount of fractional currency now circulated I* about tti.OOO,UOU. Mm. Howmkn, of San Francisco, wife of Jame* llowdeu, the chemist, hat rommenced a criminal pnArcntlon •gainst the I* Young* for libel, al Irglng in her complaint that they Un charged her with having the death of Iter husband lu or der to obtain the insurance on hit life A tot;?«o lady advertise* lu a Mont ezt-uma (Oa.) newspaper that (lie is •• beautiful and accomplished," is in year* old, with golden hair, blue eye* and fair complexion," and want* n husband. who mu*t be " tall and hand some, with black hair, eye* ami mus tache : of good family aud under 'Jl." "Addre**, Dew Drop," prettily con clude* tho chiriulug advertiser. ________ THE (injttTt OP Till: nitAMSEIl*. There have been many, and mill aro a few hmiicrr one*, who affect to be lie** the (Srange movement a politic*! Iu«tltutloo. ami certain prominent po| Iticlann a- *»*!I a* ntunerou* leading journal*, h»v» bidden bravely lor the tupport of tliW «uppo*ed political ele ment. Mora than once have tlie (•ranger*. In county ami Statu Contention*, declared thein»elve« M •riitlally and practically a nou-pelltl cal organization, and tti-lr cblrf men have written Innumerable letter* to the «ame effect. 'I'ha National Grange ol tbl« «rder U now In «e«*lnu at St. Loul*. M.i, and ye*terday »et forth the aim*. character, an J ultimata purpo*e* of tbe movement. In clear and unmW takable language. We co|>y the tela graphic abstract of the resolution* which were adopted unanimously: To drvelap higher and batter man hood to nunelve*; to enhance the com fort* and attraction* of our home*, and to «trengthen our attachment to our pursuit*; to Totter a mutual under •landing and co-o|*ratlon; to reduce our e*pen«c". l>oih individual and cor porate ; to buy le*« and produce more In order to make our larm* lelf-tup porting t<> diversify our crop*, and crop no more than we can cultivate; to conden«e the weight of our export*. *elling It'** grain In tlio bu*hi;l end ■nor* atock on tiie tioot mm in ino fieri* ; to ayitemitlxa our work ami to calculate Intelligently on probabilities to diicouul*nance the credit ayttetn, and every other *y«fem tending to prodigality and bankruptcy. Tim res olutions further declare the desire to bring the farmer* anil manufacturer* into more direct Dilation* by dispens ing with middlemen ; ln«i*t that they wage no warfare on other Interests hut o;i the contrary their effort* are lor their benefit; they recogulie the neces sity and beni-lit* of transportation fa cllitle* and favor their Increase. and especially favor the Improvement of the natural channels of commerce. I'liev denounce communism and ngra rlsnlsin a* foreign (o the object* of their order; reiterate their op position to exacting monopolies ami tiie oppressions of capital, hut dealru to *e<) the antagonism between capital ami labor removed ; oppose high sal aries nigh late* uf interest and exor bitant profit*. The tlflh resolution I* a« follow*: "We emphatically and «lncerely assert the truth taught In our organic law, that the <irang*—Nation al, Mate or subordinate, I* not a po litical |>arty or party organic it Ion. N'liOraup, If true to lu obligations, can discuss political or religion* ijile* tlon*, nor call political convention*, nor iinmliiale candidate*, nor even dls- I en** their merit* ill It* meeting* ; yet the politics of all true statesmanship, if properly carried out, will tend to | purify tiie whole |mlitlcnl atmosphere of our country, for we «eek the great- ; e*t good to tfie greatest nuiuher. Hut j we iuu*t always hear In imml that no j one by Incoming a tirnuger member give* up tkit inalienable right and j duty widch i elongs to every Amer ican cltixcu to take a proper interest j in tiie politic* of the country ; on the , contrary, it la right for every member to do all lu Id* po.vrr legitimately to influence lor good action, any political p.nty to which lie belong*. It I* hi* duty to do all he can In III* own jiarty to put down bribery, corruption and trickery ; to see tli.it none but com petent. honest ami faithful men, who will unflinchingly stand by our Indus trial interests, are nominated lei all positions of trust, and to luve carried out the principle* which should ahvay* ' characterise every Orangu member, that " tiie office should seek tiie inau, ami not the man theolUce." They ap peal to all goed citi/en* of all clas»»» | tor support in their etrort* toward ru- i form, and declare one of their car- | diual principle* I* to a««l*t and relieve any sneering brothers, ami filially pro- | claim one of the purpose* 1* to iiicul-, cate a proper appreciation of the abilities and sphere of woman." Wn call the attention of the officious ' hi.I svif-constitutcti leaders or me h- , tempted politico Granger movement | In Nevada to the tilth resolution of tliu , abovs eerie*. A Orange I* not a aocl ety of men 'MNlhlltil with pre«ent | |x>litital conditions," ami desirous of instituting a new party for the reform ' of existing political abuse*, but III the language of the trailers of the order " It Is right for every ummber (not to create a new party but) to do all in lit* |«jwer to legitimately Influence for good action any political party to which lie belongs. It Is Ills duty to do nil he ran in Am own p trtj 10 put down bribery, corruption and trick ery," and In short to seo that good men are nominated mid elected ; men whom the olllce seeks, not those who seek the olllce. The fact is that the order of tlie Patrons of Husbandry Is like many others—a mutual aid and beneficiary society. Its objects us set forth in the resolutions, art noble and worthy of practice. It proposes to re form politics, not by forming a new organization with old demagogues in llio lead, but to cast out the lepers from both old organization* and put in their place good men. To do till* most effectually It atlvi«es lt« member* to put down corruption in the party to which they belong and where their In tluence Is most |Kiwerfiil and widely diffused. There is already one Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry organized iu Nevadi. To those who eX|>ect to further their own personal aspirations, either lu or out of the two |utrtle<, be tween which the contest lu Nevada is to lie waged at our n«xt election,there will be found a lesson of warning lu the resolutions ol the National Orange. The farmers who compose these or ganization* know the creed of their Order. It is to the outsiders those whose '■ hand* aro not dyed with the *•11 nor fragrant of the stable," that these resolution* give Instruction. And there are many who will be bene titled by a study of the lesson. Mmik Tiir.M CunivriA**.—According to a corres|Miudence III tile M+i»urt for Mt'umrt, tlie break- In the llulmnut stuck ha* been the mean* of helping tlie csu«e of religion at Winnemuoca. Sotne of tlie boys there. *ay« this cor respondent, " bought Ileluiont at $ 20 !-■*>; and now tliey go to church reg iilarv, and listen with painful interest to tiie minister, who preaches that •lock gambling I* immoial, and should not be indulged In. It would require not less than $10,000 to restore con science* and pockets to a working pitch lu this county."—lltf* Kirtr UtvwUte. Ssnaton Susssku is atid to be a good i billiard player, lie takes a cue a* prickly as any nun. Eureka Items. I From th«8*a!!nr| of Pelawy 10.| A robbery w.u commuted at Hub}* Hill, on Sunday mornliiK. which at present l« In vol ro>l In myatery, the proprietor* of u faro game, which li being dealt In Ihe Ioiiii of Mr. Hal lev. lo-lng $100. After tliu gaunt had Ih-i-ii cio«ed the duller III charge put the n miejr In ii Mck ami placed It !*:• liiti'l the bar for *afe keeping. On their return the «ack waa inlulng. and a*yetnocluc hat been obulued at to who took It. Tho peraon III charge of the l>ir wat temporarily ahient, and •nine one knowing the money wa* there niu*t have taken* advantage of the moment and got the tack. It la rather a rough dell on the gamettor*, who haveju»t started In ihu bii*ine«t, hut it tliotva that the poor outsider ■ometimea beat* tho game. notwith it Hiding the inter! ion* ol tlie IJhronielt to the contrary. Several hundred oople* of tho Xun't article oil iho l)o Young*. of the C'Aroa (cle. arrived here Sunday luorulng.aud were Immediately dlttriimtcd through out tha district. IV e understand tint ."x1,000 »llpt containing the Article w»ru printed at tome j»B oltlce In San Krauci«eo lor distribution all over tho Pacific coiwt. It U. therelora, highly probable that the artlclo will he more generally lead than would have been the cate I ii d not the Da Young* kicked up aucli a row ubout the little nlUir. It wat read in tlila town to ••|u.itls of people, and wu are told that men who are familiar with the 1>« Young* ai*erl that the document con | taint mora truth than poetry. A parly or miner*—ten Iti number— pa*<ed tliron^li la*t night on llic stago hound lor the new mining excitement atStickeeu, in lliu British L'iMMtlaii*. I'hey came (nun I'ioohe Mini go direct to tli« mine*, expecting to be iiImiiiI *lx wvk« ill linking till' trip. Anoth er party wa* formed at I'ioche when they tell, and is «X|iccted soon to lol low. A. L Gate*, Eureka's billiard «li irp, it auxteu* to play McCleery a game of billiards for any aiiiotttit' ami at any time. Ho U in varuviU ami aaya tliut a* far an lie I* concerned iliere will lie no impediment lo a match. Piocho Mining Itrmi. [From llio llocur I of Prlirmry H J In the American I'lag, diifiing has progre««ed rapidly during the week, miming e««t and w«t Iroui the ninth station— both drift* in lire. Will com iiienou sinking the main shaft within the present waek. 1'lie 1-*!amill I* running constantly, working aliont 2.'i ton* a day, and shipment* of oru arc m.idu daily. In the Newark, sinking and drifting was practically su*pended for suvernl •iavs in consequence of necyciry re pair* lo the in ichinery. Work wa* re sumed on Friday, and I* progrexnig a* n«ual. The favorable indicatiomi pre\l mi*ly reported continue. I'eu lon» of very rich ore rai*ed on Kridsy. The main shaft of the I'ioclie I* now down rtlHI feet, and ■.inking i* constant ly pni({ni**ln^. I'liem will l>u no ill* coiitlniiiiii-e ii.till I lie depth ol theslisft reache* 1,000 leet. I'll* Page and Panaca l« working the ii.ml foico of men, and running threw drill*. Indication* continue la vorable, and the prospect* nro that rich development* will soon ho made. Die l'luche West is still sinking on the ludgH through the iiuln winza. Will drift east and west from this winze when it reaches a depth of 120 leet. The lliilin «fc limit is still pushing Ahead on the cro>s drift, which i* lia ble to strike tie* ledge at any day. I'lie t' indlne I* *tili drifting cu the ledge, without any change worthy ol meiitioii. In the Meadow Valley work I* lielng pushed ahead in thu various portion* ol tie- mine. In Ine Washington and Creole there is nothing of special interest to men tion. Woik I* progressing a* usual. In the Alp* drilling continue*, and tlio work generally progre**ing as u*ual. The Incline of tlio Silver Peak Is down 4*i7 feet, with the ledge looking well at that point. Tlio Condor I* still drilling for the ledge, with very promising Indication*. The Clilet Ktst Is still sinking winze ill or*. The mine generally look* well. A Bridegroom's Desperation. A youisg man who agreed to inarry fit Mattnou. IlllimW, on the last day ot tli«> ye!*r 1873. narrowly escaped dis appointing Ids bride. How It li:%pp«ii eil, iikI how ho triumphed over want ing rteaperate fun. I« thus told by the Terre llauto Express: " Mounting the early train lit) reached I\irl«. tmt there. Ill an uvll moment, ho left tlio trnln to go around tliu corner mid get a cigar, lie -layed too long nnd the train went off. Wli.it was he to do now ? The ceremony was to take place at precisely 2 o'clock, and II he did not get there In time there would be a fearlul row. So In defaul'. ot any bet ter plan he started oir walking, think ing how he could manage to get there oil time. While engaged with these reflection* it hand-car came along, pro lulled by three stout men. lulling the trio, he was allowed to get on beird and take a hand at the motive power of tho open coach, lie worked hlm«elf Into a sweat, and dually, when about three mile-* from Mattoon, the men took their car oil the track and went lo work, refusing, cither lor love or money, to go lurther. Out of tills dilemma the youth found a way by engaging a mule of an old farmer who lived near. There w in no anddle In the Htahle which he would allow to go with the beau, anil therefore the young in in was compelled to go In bareback. When he anlved at the home the clock struck three, and the entire puty was III consternation as lie rode up to the door with both legs wrnp|>ed around that mule's body, slashing him with a club al every jump, and fol lowed In Ills career by half the boy* of the town." -— m Senator Spraguc's Boy. One day lately at the breakfa«t table Senator Spraguu sshl to his sou, *' You must understand, my boy, that you are the sou or a poor man. and will hive your own way to make In the world. 1 have fifty cents In my pocket —not a cent more ; so after breakfast I think I'll take you out and get a boot- i blacking apparatus lor you. You iuii«t barn to black your own boots like a poor man's sou, yott know." The lit tle fellow lltieiied Intently, and then laid: •• Well, papa, can't I black your | l>oots and nave you soim tiling!*" ••Oil, certainly, if you wl»h," bin lather an us ered. After breakfast tho luve<t incut was made. The next morning be enterprising youngster rose at day Iglit, and hefoie anybody was up and :ould Interfere, had blacked every boot mil ohou hi the Sprague mansion, ln rludlng a pair of his mother's, which i lad been bought tcceiitly for nineteen lollar«, and which, of course, were c itterly ruined.—From <i \i\uitlnylon letter. , Some of the continent expenio of United State Sen*tori arc given by the Boiton Ilertiltl. Ittay*: It (eeini tlmt each Senator ti*e» In a M**lon of four month* 10 ream* of note |>ap«r. 1 of at eel prii«. to *ay noth ing of gold one*. H boxen oi quill*. 3 quarts Ink, 6,000 ordinary envelope*, nnrt other ihou<aud*ol fane? onei, and four bottle* of niucilage< It took 343 pocket-knlvo* to go round lait year, though 120 were iiiflflrient the year before, which iliowi tint la«t year wai a hard one on knlve*; 392 Inkitandi, 111 |mlra of Kl<*ori, 693 boxr* of French paper nud can) caic*. mem orandum book*, dlarlei, etc.. were dlitrlbuletf. Among the other nrtlcle* ron«nmed were 21 gallon* ot alcohol. II gallon! of buy mm. 6 gallon! of Cologne water, iiowder, hair oil, co» luetic*. 4 dozen hat bruihei, 13 dozen comb*, S3 iplttoon*. 07 dozen cake* of toilet aoap, 82 pound* of *potige. and 30 bottlei of the extract ol ginger, l'lils lait mii*i have been for the cure of Senatorial colic, and the *|M>uge* are probably to *wab the itatcmncn down with after making their great effort*. A DrrHorr CocitT'a Opinion.—"Law I* law." milled III* Honor, a* he adroitly removed the coat from a mam moth unbaked |>eanut, and drop|ied the kernel where it would do the mo«t good. " A man may be a murderer, and yen may have a thousand wit ue«*et that he li a murderer, but yet you can't couvlct lilui ot stealing a wood-»cow beeau«o he I* a murderer," ilEW TO-DAY. LIST OF LETTERS" Remaining in tiik ooi.n iiil.t. rosT omrr, Kebruirr 13.1»74. If not calm) h» In one iuoiiiIi Ihpjr will ba hiiI to tbe Until l^llrr Office, W*»IilncUn>. Ailam* Ji*bn Ailam* Annla Mr* Apallo J'»hn Arnold W« Itaik Mary Ml" llurke Thw n Hl«b J<» Mr» iuhcj a u Hrlgtiam H»in Bibot W Italian J«» t llnrklar J"l>" llurg." Mulia*! IWrrrlt J"tin lle»l« H llrwtluy John Hrlyi[» J K Broker S nark Kdw (Vtull Win r,"*n 11 t n « Car|>rnt«r J K-l Collin" J»l>n Clark J II C trk Al'* Curran John differ Kdw Crt.rJ t; Carljan 1 ho« Coleman J Cufert I' f Palley John lianlal. Jolin D«t«ftl Ja» jinmalon Jaa llautfla* A Co K.llck-5 Kunur John Fortyth Mr» r.ir»jlh W » Kliiiittrlfk Mjry rit/r""1 (trwnwi»xt » lirant A -I Onrnall Juhn Horn M tilynn 1> Oou.den Jaa (IrlMil* John ■lam John llart Ham llaker t) llajrien II ||nlin« I' M llncklni! Jt« llalr M I' Mr. Ilnrton W II Ingram A larael II I. ('•ffrr* P June. J r J oil o»on J M Ab® K'.TA K'"» 'J*.. Killan N II Ijii.i Ik'T j 9 LnO* <■ . IJUIICT J I.ark !» I Mily 0 Luby K l.xanlll »<• l.'iko I! , Mnnrm> Jaa Melln 5 Murray John Mmm>ck Chaa Merrill Mr. Mai otn U MMtoa W C Mane** J Mai Ion TIiim M»»nn It Marolin K Moril* W I) Moore Win Mn«» W .1 Martoin John Mnl* h tun. i* Mi>«r* K II Murrlxm I) Mitchell W II - J Miller II II M'rhael J*>lin Mlllor .Min Mitchell TtiO# Mi'Kemle Jii'in Mr Nain.ua Win MrOnal I John Mr Hi * K Mr Mali.in .loliu Mi ('rnhan U MrColv J A Nawiuau A Ntwman John l'llchforl J B Vinck W l'rlnaii K I'rrali It t> I'inc* M 1'n-ctn W J I'alrli k Jolin l'«no F l'erklii" Wm IVIhatu llmi I'vlrrx n Jno I'owera .1 K I'nllanl IViwera Mr» K oiiimi r it Mellaril* I' II Itlnnlaii I' llawlln.: M Itvan MIm M Itimlimlil W Ityati K Kyan Jolin Kieliaril* \V K Itn.a II Hparllln! S E II —S Hwaln J C Hn.len Wm Htaioiitl* M Bliaw I HIiorKan I' Hrtilllnril A Kuwait .1 St raff r A H Rtronna P Htewart It H Thointa Jim Turkar T Tl reman 11 W Tyrrell It Trngadoll <' .T Tiylor M JIra Tall W I) Wright W Walker W |l| Wal«r« MImO WllllsmaC 0 Wllllaoin Cliae Wilkinson John Wllaon Wm Wheat lalcti M Whealley Ji hn Whlleninb B-l Tnnnir Mat YnnMcn Ja« Yatelle I. rOMM*. J n»Trrl« A U-roui )l J Ollkl Aiitone J<i*e Nllrnlo Joe II d« NnTiinln J K Amtiodr Mknaol t.'nnki <1111 Anlunu V«rgo< Anloolo U llnri;f« ill Nil»rIra B. W. ClItlBBCCK. P. M. J E WEL E R ...AMD.... STATIONER. 'PUB ITNDKIIHKINKD KEEPS COS I nantljr uh hmtl *Urj« Atwtt mcnl of COLO AND 8ILVER WATCHES. l>laaa«aiU( Chain*. I.adira' ftria, «lrr»f llallaaa, Ftagrr 11*11 l>»ii Okkrai, l.arbria, Naphla Rla|i, ftllvrp *»u, Rywlatln, nr., nr. BLANK B00K8& STATIONERY OP ALU RINDS. CLOCKS PROMJH 00 TO S20 WATCIIRH. CLOCKS and JBWKLItY Hr iwlrfd wlib Nralu*** and Dltpatth. All work warranted. AOKNT for all lh« Harramrnia and Hat PrauciKO DAILY AND WRKKLY PAI'KHS All lh« LatMt lU'li rn Prrlndlral* and Mat* iln<*« roamanlljrhand at low rrlrc*. Dr. Urrod In any |>art of town. 8. W. CHUBBUCK, rtWTOKKICi:. HOLD II11.1.. felltl_ CITY BAKERY CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM & REFRESHMENT SALOON, SO. a» MOUTH C MTItWCT, VIKMINIA. RANDIES OP ALL MMCHirTIONR, At Wbalraalr aad Urlall. PANCY CAKR OP ALL KINDS, mad* to >rdrr, of ihr < holrr*i material*. PRRMtl IIUKAD dalitrred In all part* of thr illy. Sail#. PartV* and Pamlllr* Pnf.pllnl at Hir pkoiterl (">»•! bl notlcc. IEW SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY ON HAND At (lit Uwmi IJtIii Kale*. I — i Qltt a* a Call. < m..i , DR. RODGER8, EMiynicinn and *iir£con. j i|fPICR-0»»p fllbaaa'a Hal***, Mala at. Oppiri linen*- ( a.m. to II a.a. and ■ p. a>. I • ftp. a. MS I in JfKW TO-DAY. AT BURRALL'S, Nartkoaal corner r unit Tmlar >lrrfl>, Virjfinln, Mcv. ou can nrv at iiediiock miens BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS AND FANCY C0008, VALENTINES, A* my •lock l» arknnwlfili:*! In In- 1U0 flnrnt toil b--.t fiaaniiid In I hi' Hutu, It will III' ffrcalljr t» tkn a<lrantair<> of all In Virginia, Onlil Hill. Hllrrr. Dayton, Canon. Hnio and »lclnlttr«. •bo majr nucU inylliln.- In mj Una, In mull nr ■arsa quautltlra, to Mcura llw GREAT BARGAINS! Mrhnnl nook*. niank llovk*. New Honk*. Blblif. Prater K«v>k<. Hold Pen*. Plrlam. I)iiri«*, Memo, rmndutu*. Album*. Portfolio*. uprra Kram**. Phi* Cntl«*ry. Mini*. Bird CXjWi Lnii' h nukdii, Sfrru oacoplc YUw*. Hlank*, Legal Stationer*. Writ liitf Paper of all kind*. Children'* Carriage*. TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY, And a U(Mt of I)c«lrahla fToml* for all. NEWS DEPOT AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY! f#r" A Ca»h CuMmnrr fur tl>f above UXTIItK STOCK AND IIIISINKHS ran grl a ino.t ailtaii tagnnuii bargain liy applying aoou. WILL H. BURRALL, VIIMJ1MA. NI!»AI>A. jail licit I' ROBEDEE & BENNETTS Ererjthln: In tha line of KTC. • ETC. ....now orrtnin t*.... HILVICK CITY Accommodation Stage I I.I1AVK in.Tra cttt. i i»n oni.n niLt. H:|.3n. m. 0:30 n. m. 10:Jo •• 11:30 " 1:00 p. m. 9:30 p. ni. 4:00 " fllSO " rAitK rirrv (tjitn | foil If I |.«*ky ««n.o «nn mii.vkii I I Mining Cnmpiny.- Local Inn of prlni'i|u place nf tiu'iiu'". sun Prooelwro. California. Looit nn of work-, Lyon (.'utility. Mate of j Nrraila. Notice—Th«re are delloqnent tipnn thp fnk InwiitL* dracrl'teil •tuck, nil arcniuit nf Ac**1 mi nt Nn, m, letIt il mi tin* Ulli itay nf January. 1*71. Ibti m-veral amount" •>•( nppn>lii< tin- nanio | nf llii* i«'»;m'i*(I\*' •hareholdcra,a* follow*: Nvm». CVrt. hh». Alnl. Ilrarket J (I, Tru»|ee IV7 t I" 75 | t'alilll A I'nl,Trn«teea lwt .. 10 7 C»hl.l A Pol, Trualeea .....Mil. 1*78 Cahlll A Pot. Trnatae W.'J... 30 . ...MSn Crocker J II,Tf«»t*» .1311 ... S.....-3 7r. i atalllrr J P. Tru.teo 873... !M ....13 1)0 1'liarna II A.Tru.tm 1«.9 ...IS tl 45 Human W I.. Tru-tee linn... Is ?s Ite Lorma (1 V. Trune».,,.107it. ..10J... .75 Bu Fenn T W. TfU»te« S7n....m 7 50 rot C W.I'nulM 13M.IS l» (Jlbba r A, Truatrc W7...H (aj Ulbba F A. TriMee «»* Nil ....73 00 lllliti. 1' A. TrtlMee 9W...I0U 73 Oil lllbtia F A. Trustee 9.V) .luo ....TS to (Jlbhii F A. Tru-tee Ml .»«> ...78 Ml (illihuF A. Truatee »vj... S«| S7 Si (llblm F A. Truatee U53....8U 37 So dibit" F A. Truatee «... S3 M - lllnls* t (imni,TiuiIni.III — So —::7 SO llatcli Wilton■.I*al (71... IS. II IS Hamilton J It. Tr .bal. . «IS.... 3 I 11) 9 .19 illll II 1317... M' .37 a llaiciiliitmi j.Trurtee il(3...w». .. Mi m .Inhea i|- Coir, Trustor* 7.15 ...30 '11 5ti Mrllrny W K. Troetce '.ail....10 7 .V Itlehardenn U A. Trualae... 177....St) 37 6H Itlchardaon F. A. tin 2I3... 30... .94 8u Klrhantaun K A. <!•• .. li>0... .73 Mi Kit'liaril-on K A, do ... ,4#A... MO 7,-> Hi UlenanWon K A. ilo ... .. .I5n (*t lib Intnl...o F. A. iln ....TjO ...St)... .37 so Itlcbardeon K A, tin ....Mn... 80....117 SO Iticbard-on K A, do ... W"3 . SO .. .37 SO ■lit liardmn U A, — t 7a ltlchsnl»on K A, ilo lit.' lo . ..7 So Itlctianl-on F. A. do ...MOB. ..100 75 1'' ltlrliaril»nn K A, ilu .. ,1SI»... .80 ST M Rlrhanlauo K A. do ...III3..UKO....TS0 00 Kich«rd"on K A. do ...1911.. SoO...375 DO Itlrhardaon K A. 1445 .. St« .. S7S i«l Itli hanl'on K A, do 197J. ..100 78 ru Itirhardeon F. A. do .1*71 — — *7 M' Hlchardaon K A. do .. .1303 » S ■ Itlehardenn K A. do ...I3ftt 6 3 78 Ktchardenn K A. do . . 1.1»1... lo 7 Su Hrhinlrdrll II. Tni«t(» t'4.„lu0 1SU> Hplnuny t(«'0 H,Tmat0*.btl.lin... 1 *5 Splnnnr (loo K.Tntatno l.itf... So .17 So Mplnnay (i»o lt.Tru»i««... l3JII....6fl S7 so Hplmiay (Ito ft. Tru*tM.... 13»i7....Itl .7 M starkw. ailicr I It, Tru>tvc..Kl... .sS |H 75 Sharp MA hal M* » 1 10 I f.7 Tlbhnjr R*,Tm«li-« h»l... »•« a « On Turnbull \V A Co.Triialcra. I'iSI. ...80 IS 00 Turnbull W ,t On.Triitlfta.lvsi... in 7 S" I'hlrr J Clfin.Tiu^ti-e ... .*17 . ,f4i 37 Si' I'hli-r J Clem. Truatar lurj .. Ml 37 Si IrbanJua S....5H 37 60 I'rtiaaJua 7 Sn K7 SO I'rlian .li» H ...M 37 So Vluii'iit Clua, Truatro.... tin* SO. ...37 60 Vlntiml Uhaa,Trnalvn IVJ6 .. So .....37 8h Vlnarnt ( ha». Tru»t.e lir* .100 7 8 00 Vin/rnt ( baa, Tmatea.. ,1|S3 M> ... 37 50 Vliurnt Cha",Trualac 1170....IS 11 it Wliltu 1" II, Trnitra #05 . 1UI 75 io Yoiiiik A |«g... M. .. .»; So And In arrorlaiira with la*, and an ordirnf I be Itoard of Dlm lnra, mtdu nn tha Sib day nt January. In7t, ki many »barra of i-nrh paml nf «nrb atex'k ai may b« nnra»ary will tx*»nlil at pilbllr aurtlnn.al Ilia ■:i)i*-rnoni of John Mltldlr inn A Son. Nn. 510 Mnntir"in«rj airrrt, San FranrlTO, Cal . nn TI'K I»AV. th« ■fcl day nl Mart'h, 1M7I, at tb« bniir of 9 o'clork r. w. nf aal.l day. In par dallminant a»#i"«»nirnia ihcn*un. Inifpthar with rnaiaof adiartlaliii; and 'i|*«« (it lb" •air. (IKOIIOK It. SPINSKV. Sn r»lary. Ofllrr-No. 3.11 ralilurnla llltft, IU» in So. 5. San KranrUco, Cal. fi'19 tJ UNITED STATES REGISTER'S SUMMONS. No. S'JO. I N TIIR V. S. I.AND OFFICK OP TIIR Ills. I trkt of tlraon City, Na»a<la — Tha nrnpl.. nfthr t'nitcd Mtatra tocba* M. Prynr. Martin Maljhan and Hrori;'' Fln«trrrr, crrctln/: Tnu art. han'by •timniuiit'tl in apurar bafnrr ma. at m> ulHrr, in Canon Cny.on tlir Kih day uf Marrli, a. n 1171. at II o'clock, a. a., to •nawcr iha complaint of lh< linparlal stln r Mlnln; Cu and Hit Kmnlra Mill ant| Mining Co iiarrlnir yonr claim to Lota No. flfin*n iIS) ami i lirhli'cn (I**', and tha ninth nn t |S0) fiTl ul I, it No tweniraUbt (iti: all In llluck So onPtll, ltaiiip< O. In iba town-alla of (lob! Illll. lion'* rnuair, Nevada, to be nn'n»l an I Illegal; tint, tWn and tharr, do yon aimir rau-a, II any Ihtrc be, why thn rlalm nl •altl Imticrlal Slrcr Mining Co and Kinplra Mill and Mlnlnr Co ■hall not he recngniceil aa Jn»t and legal, and lia allowed to enlir tha tabl land laillii? In which. Judgment wi'l ha taken agalnat «ou To tha Unite.I Stale* Marshal or deputised •ItUen greeting: Make aerrlca and return Hereof. (liven nnder my band thl« 9th day nf February, i. d. Ii7t. AUtJl.I'lll s WAIT/. Ite.*l»ier. fe 19 33tl TMitrlet nf C'araon City, Setaila. II I.I.1 111)1,1) AXI> NII,Ti:it M nine fom|<anjr — luxation nf prlmlpal ■lare of baeinr», San Fr4iirl.ro. Calif,univ Loral lou of work*. Vlrcinla M inin_- DUtrlct, Itun-r County. 8tal» of Nrtaria. Nutlet I* herwbjrflren that a' a merlin; of thp >lrce|..r», htlil on th* lOtn dar uf Krhrnarjr. VJ|, an •M»*mcnl (No Hi uf fl tier «hare >m lerlej upon Ibe rapllal »t<>clt or the cor Hirullnn. payable Immediately. In t'nlted Si*im niil cola, to lb* NerrrUrj. >1 the Offlrf of in* MUan,419California •tntet, fan Franrl«o>, 'allfornl*. Aoj atirk npon whlrh lhl« a«»e<«mrnt rhall emain unpaid on the CIXrKKNTII DAY IK MAHt'll, IKT4. «tlll h« d,Undent. an,I drertlaed fur »aV at puMIr aurilon. ami nnlru ajmont l« made Ix-furn. will be mid on IATUKDAY, the foartb dar ul April. W«. ) pay the delinquent aeeeMmrnl. togHhrr 'Itu eoaUoftdrertialnr and exnenree of rale. A NOR I.. Hffrriarr. Ofllre- Room No. ». Harvard'* Bul'dluir. No. IV California atrert. Kin Kranrlaro, California, fell Id AMUSKMMTS. PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE. rRormrron... iluakal Dlrrrtur, ....joitx rirKit M st'KK'K 1'IKK I'KKD SCHMIDT LAST NIGHT! ....or THK.... GREAT AUTHOR, ACTOR AND DRAMATIST, DION BOUCICAULT! Thursday Eve, February 12th, When will Ihj prrtrntcil lila gnat play DADY O'DOWD! MICHAKI. O'DOWD... DION IIOfCICAl LT Tim Knllro CiMiair In I hp C««l. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13TH, First Apararaara «f MI88 KATE DENIN ! I'UICKH UP ADMISSION: Drr»a Cirri* (oil Orchrair* I'halra $1 W Parquet li- W1 I'rtrain lloxee S nu KKHRItVRD SKAT*. I"iny C»l,l. Kiln. Il<>i Ottiit opoo from lit A. M. lu 4 r. a. f» It BENEFIT BALL -AT Miners' Union Hall, Gold Hill, TUESDAY EVENING, f I MAACH 10, 1874. ...roil..., AN TOINE SILVA, Who Sn«t Irfith hi* fret bjranarclilfnt on the Virginia mill Tri" Lev lUllroad Ian Kali. Cnmiiilllrr of Arrniiffrmeiitoi Thorn** l/ire William llrnrjr M William* A C Ilnjr Cnmnilllrf of Invitation: HKW>, uoi.n iiIi.i. and vinniNU. W I) Cdllxon John II Mill* ■Ifilm K Mi lluiirll II ItvmoRi M J Silv* John Km ill* M Simmer* Frank l.i'wl* Anil all III* Kni|i'.ojn ou I bo V X T II It Itrrrptlou Coiiiiulttm I. K l.'ailiillfe Amlrrw firalutui Anlolnr Murder floor Hanaitrrai V William* Ilach McDonald John Kmnrtly lliltrr llulmaii I'luwr IMrrrCori Altixatiilrr McMarlin. vkiiv nr.sT mmr i> tiik stati: tick i:th 00 >10 Id COLD HILL SOCIAL 03L.XJB* | IIK KlflllTII HKMI MONTIII.T I'AKTY L of tbla Clah H111 !•<• |(l»eii on FIJIDAY EVENING, FES. 13. At Minora' t'nlon Hall. Danilni; In ei-mnienre rirb etetilnr at M o'clock puuctiiuily, mid inutinu* nil II. Tho«e deslrnns of Jolnlre run onlr ilo »o ihiou/li appllrsi'on It* Ipiiit. rtlrn i»il to (lie (ioll [till >ih tat Clab. 1'o.t Oftlrn, (iolil IIIII. w. n. KISON, Prwidwt. ( \V. Om iicri. KirrHir;. oelSIf NEW JEWELRY STORE! Opposite Odd Prllswa' Hull, C STREET,VIRCINIA. H. BLOCK, At the above liimril place, baa opened one of Ibe Hut.I anaurlmi-nta of UOl.tl AND ftll.VRIl JKWIXHY, WATCIIRM, KTO., Kv<-r brought to Virginia City. i COMI'RTr.NT WATCH HRI'AlItElt IS ronneeie<l with the Katsbllrhinent. MIIXKV I.OANKO ON HltCCItITI EH. leitf TREES AND SHRUBBERY! W. H. H. LEE & CO., No. 110 K klrrrl, Mnrrnmnilo, fal. Deai.kks in *m, "kinds or fiiuitjq (lid OKNAMKNTAL 3Z TREES, SHRUBBERY™ ! VINES, lor'ndlnc lbs eholrrtl »nrletle« of Apple. rear, Pi-sell, I* Iim. Qnlnee, bhail* Trei-a ; Ka»pberry, lltaiklx-rrr. Onoseheer), t urrant soil other tlsr ilen I1u*hea; firs, • Vines ete tinlera from fluid Hill, Virginia or anywhere In lhl» eretlon lllli-d In tin- most eattafsrtorT manner, ami promptly forwsrrieil by rsllrosd n^on-ly parked. W. It. It. I.KK A TO . Jai lm_ III K ilreet, bsrrsmeno^ WOOD! WOOD! 'I'llR I'SnKIWIONEn IIA*> KOH HAI.K A i large quantum of WITT PINK. MOUNTAIN I.IM II Slut oihur ««rttll»» nt WOOD. Also mil 'apply of ilis BEAT Qt'ALITT of COAL! WTWI.KSU,! AW RITAIL. whleh ks will 1e|i*er thriHtsh'Mit tiold lllll and flctoltyof Ibf !ow»«t eseli prlret. Jail Im TIIOMAHtlAU.AOHKn. INTERNATIONAL SALOON! JUST RECEIVED MOTHER INVOICE OF THAT Fluo Olil (I8-IO) BOURBON WHISKY. JOIIXXY PIIHiR. M St Proprietor. I. H. iuC.ni>. T. B. ftAanom. iiiitRh & (aitn.\EK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW OKPICK — Hwfld floor Pony la* HnlMIng, '41. Hmith C plrret. Virginia J*7 tf P. MAN SON, M. D.v Phynirian and Surgeon. OFPICB-Mnniinl't Hal|4la«. itp tlalra, .Mala .ir'rt, Uairf 1011. J»17 1m TYPF METAL In wit at tha llntn lliu. N«w» niter. 1MC8EME5T8. ST. PATRICK'S OAlf BALL! H n% SECOND Grand Anniversary Ball DIVISION NO. 2, A. 0. H. ....TO HI OirBN AT.... MINERS' UNION HALL, UOLD HILL, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1874. fomiMlllc* of Arnnifmriili. Tim. K.lltr M firmljr Jti. Con.lillnv M J llurkr Tho» Klt/friald J K IVonom I'm VrNvu.r* W W hti.HBh.ll Tim Krttlng Mlrb Mclaughlin. CoiniillUr* oT Invitation t kOUl UIU~ Milt Crowl.» Mike Curj J T IjHkln Mlkrll.ljr M 11 1rlry 1' Hooting Win Mulrnon John Coiigblln Tim U'Cuun.ll M Krlljr Itlrh.rt Tohtn Tliu. Ilurkn I* llllloultjr M Llortl I'm field" John llur„'f. T J Kmllh L IVwpf. J I' (Jriflln John hl«ck I'ltuilejr John Hi»u John (irlfflii M Twohry J..tin Collin* JotiuMiuxtmeMi r J I4ng.11 John i^ulaa 1 >mii lUmitrn Mlkr O'Brien livnuU OXM17 Owra Iiorri 1' Liord M Crmnr On McOuthjr Mlk* Kill»r. TIMIXIA I ITT. John Sn.w M K Ptrnrj I' H il.«i Jim.. Mnor* Multa U>hM Wmlt.tr. Martin fur* C Y McUutby Ju Murphy M H Ky.n tak. ttink« John Hamilton IV Km. I. IIJMtboni'jr John Mi.n.n Tho. Urine J.. (julnlan Clit. O'Connor. • II.t KK C1TT. Tom O'Connor Con Kninnl; Jubli llitf>7 I'll CliaiKvjr J*. IVhrl.li. Krrrptlou rommlllf* I Dan Kaliry Ju Mixirn .1 I' Vial Thoa l.ane I* Fcctrtjr Ja« Dewrjr Tliul't'liy Juht) Colllnt Date Humphrey Klcbanl flack Tbu* WarU Tliua Dairy. floor nauaitent F/l Walati M O'Cnnnora run Mrl'arthy I' I' lleran I' Mun.tay John H Cuunort ■Inli 11 Walfb Win Hn-uaii. floor lllrrflori 1 liuiua* Kalljr. TIl'KtTH *4 30 JmJI td TENTH ANNIVERSARY BALL ....or.... LIBERTY ENGINE CO. NO. I, ....TO TAK« PLAC1 AT.... MINERS' UNION HALL, UOliD II I 1.1. . ON FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, '74. t'onuniltr* or ArrniiKrmrntaf llrb*r llolman, A K I'uil.r, l(ul>rrt Krrgan, .M W lla»».lt, lltrrjr I'tMi.r. M K Wallfr, Sick Vipoiil. Committer of Invitation I OOl.ll HILL. AlM*J*>n.«, .liwcph ni.li, John Mark*. J II Mill*. A A I'llrnum. A Mi Martin, IIC llianrhatd, Klrhartl ilrtrrr. i«cn Kmmi II, >1 A Wli.lrrl.aufr, I, OWIiKlna, A Hi. .1 h, I va Fulton, T 0 Taylor, I. It Pmnk.l. TIHUIMIA riTT. Jn»rp!i lull. .1 hum Hrown, Tlio. II (Julnlan, II r lliitfh.., Th>i« Mi'rklr, J l.l>im;.ti>nr, A I' SlrKn, J J Cooper, John llanUr, WTHIap«M. foiuiullte* of Itirrptlon i «) r MumHI. .III Mill*. \V I) 0 UIImod, I. C WiKsin*. floor nauaurre I lli-h*r llolman, llarrjr Po»ior, Da«hl llumiilirrr, Mirharl Ktuiirdr, M Y Waller. floor nireetori A A I'uli,am. ticketn fJ m Kul«rprl.« < opr. Ja« id _ GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL! THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY KILL ....or Tim ... NATIONAL GUARD ....wim. taxi run,... AT Til Kilt IIALL, Odd Irllow.' lUIMIui, VlrslnU. MONDAY EVENINC, FEB. 23. Maiiaslng Com ml lire. rrlfate II Piper f'orp M V Wilier Private .1 Hueenhmrlt Her*'! I) A Krarer Private J Kl«»«l Kerrptlnn Coin tit I lit* I Unit 4 II Pomcry Cnrp J Clwlwond, harvt J Tliiltnn, Prlvale II llnwnhrntk Serft K A Maction I'll vale C M Mayer floor Hirerlor: (kni-rat C C lUtlernian Floor CoinuilUeet Lieut J A Robert roa f'orp M T Wa'ler betgt I) A Kraver Private A M I*mh »«*« J B Whltr orab rrlvate J S katieen OtrrlatM trill ha furnl.hed fr—at tltArgr. on tpplteaCcn l» the Committee at tbo door. Jaaru trill uk« not lee tti»t r*rr1»re« will not rait It their reeliUni'r 4ATC ij'r n)lllttU-a. Diartag will eoanntnee at u'docFT "* *• TICK III it, M Oao U obtained from mem »er« of the Commar, • MUHIC will l» fnrnlahed hy the Rational luartl Mrli c an«l llr*.. IUn<] Jill 14 SPORT! SPORT!! COCK-FIGHTING ....at mi.... UNION SALOON, GOLD IIILL, EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING, DURING THE 3EASONI ADDIMIO.V. .FIFTY CKMTM. Jvll II P. T. KIRBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URCEON. OIB.v aail R.aUmp.t ...««lir D.rwla'a Ahii omrr. Mala Mlrrrt, OOLD UII.1, MEVAD.A. M.J. MpCL'TniKOX I. ray aolboriitnlCol r«-li>r. )•*) If