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Bvland, IT Wot*Uk * BB-, William ll. Harrison. MW Arrla-ns"* * **'?"?? - ",,,,r of Ro *?* : ,?, g,,,*, i .Son?. William B. faroeron. J^Bct*sadi^h. Mayor Peten.bunr.Va (J^jSaBi Brother. ^ T-?*l*?)t*P'''fsl b> JuTlWrn PPBCEM.. LADD A < P. iYRES'8 TRI BIS, Buln, pot-cha***! the control or the celebrated AYRr? HI MU TRI ss they still In fufnre be loi ii at RKii-n iso pru m. plarinf -hl?. Ult MOST APPROVED TRI BB, r.-c/i.f ,hose heretofore deterrcJ Irom uslna them ou account of their Hll.ll PRK 1. Ail orders addressed to ns -sill receive prompt lltrnt)" i. ttttt for circulant and price-list. fbi trade mpplitd on Ill-era! tenn*. Mi WILLIAM AYBEf SMITH, who will tie **D_ad lu Ihe Truss Depart meut of our store, will _n_ CfcBBJB ot UH niauuf.iotiin.- at these Tro.?"?es I ? ni-t-i leuce in Hil-, a* wi ll as their adnpta . thc lara atari Mr. samuel Ayraa, ? rd.'* aod sBB SB p-vp-re.l to nt tbem lo person. LCcdlnl Hiern. Pl !? I LL, I.AIH) A CO. Dru^'trisf*. --lm 1216 Main Mu-ri. mifK'S EXt-Ll-W IT KL QLTCB 1 KIM FOB 1NTKRN"AL DBE. BoMal MKADK ? BAKKits DBI 'fl store. PAJB --BATH KMl'L>I,?N. ireinrcd ia Kiivlainl. ???. Hoti.-li's r.irnui!.,. amt so iiiithly recon :?-! for co!i?ntni>llves. sold at ?BADS * BAR Kirs DBUfl STORE. MLLE'S LIQUEUB, and PILLS, the cele hraied Prench r? niches for the CURE OF i_"_T. Sold at MKADK A BAH KR'S Dill li STORE. BIBIBBM PEI'ToMC PILLS*, one after eatiui* sill r> Here liidiaestioit. S->ld at MKADK * BA MER'S DRl'i. STORK. ri-21_HIP Main strut. inp prac ell, ladd & co.'s EM.'LSION CoD-I.IVER OIL I..iViiI<?l'Hm.** Of LIME AM) SODA f-_IE5kYI"B YOI" HAVE TO TAKE COB-..! VF. I* OIL Price, only 60 cents per hollie. fe 21 i_YNe HHl*RO.. lanna rv !_9.181.0. DB. W. A. STJtOTHEB: Dkah >.*,, PoaM tim*' since I commeiicetl ihe Baa ol' your 10M .line i,?r eleaaeB*f. lbs laatb, sad nave mod ti of Incalculable !>< nefit for e lean Mn* flu t>--tli. Iiinletiln-. the-onus, ate! Imp-irtln_- health lo t_* mania. Mv -.urns stare extremely sewlllve, and MM |uiK tttmiy when usine Hie hriish. which bas tsreueiillrelv r* lit-ved l,v Hie u.e of Deiitalitie. V*ar-lru!v,' JOHN Vf.CHILDS. I'irsalebv all druiryt*!,-._fe 10 JJ AX* OOPS ABOMAT1C LIQUID PEPSIN. Il PsIN PORCH En-flisl.,, AMERICAN PKPSIN, ?BtfBBM LACCHARATED PEPSIN, ?Bl DAULfl PEPSIN fl'reneli), mdoth'r paaBaaaalBM af PEPSIN. lt hy J. BLAIR, HfSSJllSl )a7 corner Broad and Ninth st reel*. (JARDES SEKO! OARDCR SLED! IABDUmn EXTRA EARLY PEA4*, TBORBPBN'fl EXTRA KARLY PEAS. LABbBrrtr*. karly blat-dutcm cab UA(,K. 1 vs lit ynits JAlfLY MARKET CABBAGE. 1 -x>V!>in,,-< -"-A.RI.Y ISCLI.OCK-HKAlfT LA5,V,,!FH'** ? A R I. Y B L O O M S I) A I. K B?| N-.WK'K. ? **f erntve of thc earlier farJetlcs for preses! ui. i ' m, ?'?/)c?, ,,f Oibtt rarietles. CHrly and uri.iii-rtm,,/.^. (iurslork lipoKti^f-pdlnaniaii r um wm mai,!,. us ^ r<)ll,,K..,. ka privi, w,t>, allV noil* III ?!.____*.?,* ?r ?*,?.* |lf.re, . MILLER J Pl KROK. litujrtrlsti-, _??)? corner Wfth and Man-hatl Ktreet-. BJ**fD-UfB OIL-THL L'L.-T! IMPORTED HY ls, aud wlauli v-l I.U'ANTIlJ. fo j.j* ENTIKELY PfBJtf AM) KRKS-IL i'BKE FROM BABclDITY. and LY PUStsr.r-MN,. AIL OF THE* WsrtDfcKELL REMEDIAL PHOPEBTIEi. C7.AIMED for me BEST -ODLIYER OIL; v..ae ., ?fA"r"**"'iuiHated, and Muki* AlfEKlABLK To THE STOMACH THAN irl'HEB OILS. AIKADK A BAKER. ?. . ? Intrtmst'lsU, bli* Mainstreet. Richmond. Va. E 4 NT KR y.iitJH._ J^ NE-rT OF LASTKIt EOQt. ?iud bibby oilier BKAl'Tiri'L BASTER ? ARD-. The prlcei riry from 6c. to 60c. each. The Krsssi i:?u_e of EIPTEEB. Prlee. hy mall. ^i ,. _, RASTvoLPH A BBUI IBM rJ'aL (JEM PUZZLK, Nos. 15 AND 16. fe Lift recclrtd a lot of tbo-e WONDBBBt'LLY POPfJLABj VOVKLTII-h. ***** Uk patroMBe of tl)* country peoiile. Wv *aekaaStm ?? m mail, pret-ild ou r* ctlpt of !_*. c?nU. POLK MILLER * CO. ll _-_-AlI-B _*I.AssTtoy. ^'KLAMDUIIK. l^12___*'7_^ ^EellltO! BLAND I.IMK, Iron. l*?5^_J_* ?**, "<*M ?????*? Kilns, "abortly e_t f^ida?k i ^uotityf ?'? ??? Insrahatii. for ?ale low """l" BOBEBJ WENDEMUIRO. I ia.*...,i ... *?? t,(-1*' ?**,*"*H ?Ire*H aud ?j^---~g?*L?tt 17 Plftas-uili lUreet. U*K, LIME, LIME. ' ??^"r fapeetod ^-*bo?_*r Corra. _*-_?_._. l.A?<? BAB a kli 1 i ?T*A WU** bSLklIbD LIME, ? --WB* btu team eoaeeL ! * c. DAILY DISPATCH. VOL, LY IL RICHMOND, YA., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1880. NO. 65. Richmond gtegateh. TUESDAY.MARCH 16, UM. aa-Tiiy ciuci'latton of tub. pirpatch IB LABOER THAN THK COM HI 11 I'll CIIUT LATlON OF ALL THKOTHEB DAILY NEWS. PAPBR8 OF THE ('ITT. f Entered at the Fost-dfllce at Blcbmond, Va., aa aecoud-class ma ll er. J WEATHER REPORT. Indications for To-Dat.?For Ibo Middle Atlantic States, lower barometer, winds moally easterly, cloudy and Uttfaatatalag weather, with rain, stationary or higher tem? perature. For the Soulh Atlantic States, Tallin*? ba? rometer, winds mostly easterly, stationary or higher temperature, cloudy weather, with min. Tn* WSATMRB tkstkrdat was raw, rainy, and disagreeable. Thk-bomktkk Ykrtkrdat : (i A. M., 42; 9 A. M., 43; noon, 46; 8 P. M., 4,*>; 6 P. M.. 44 ; midnight. 40. Mean temperature, 43.. LOCAL MATTERS. THK COMMON lOl'Nt II.. I'KR-sONAL-rOLK K UOAHIl-HKHRIiW ( WM* KTKltY-FlNANt K-NKW CAItTS, POI THK HOARD OF HEALTH-FAT OK CLKRK OF FIRST MARKKT-.IAMKS-1MYKK IMPBOVF. MKN I- NKW BIBI STATION'?LUNATICS UV TBS I TTY -( OIK .NF K's FKFS-CoItNF.lt btomi Latino?rubin bbb fi: om the BOA KI) AND MEW RUBIN EBB, Ac, Ac. The Common Council In ld I ipeelal meet? ing yesterday afternoon ?President Mans in in the chair. Present at roll-call: Messrs. Adams, Hake;-. Christian, Crcnshnw, Cur? tia, Davis ot Mad-t-OB, Davis al Marshall, Edwards, Kiiysott, Geatrr, Qaddia.Ouaa, Hargrove. EHgrlas, Kief, .McDowell, Pierce, Phillie.s, Pollock, Raakin, Skinker, Btraoa, Taylor, and Wood. Mr. Bllyaofl exptalaed tbal Mr. Eliott waa detained from his sett i.y ilekneas, S?-I'-t-nnt-at-AiTiis August presented to tba Hoard a communication from the Mayor, saaonaclaf Ihe resignation of Mr. E. A. Saunders, a member of ti:e Board al Police Commlwl-rmers. On motion of Mr. Straus, the report was received. hi.brkw CBMRTRRT. Mr. Adams from the Committee on Pc llef of ihe Poor. presented an ordinance coovejribg tc the Board of Trustees of thc Bebrew burying-ground a eartala traci ol landon the DortfiwaBtera -ide eif tbs west. tern ex!en*-lon of Ute Hebrew cemetery, BOBI tiie almshouse propel iv. Adopted. FIN'ANCK. Mr. Skinker. from tl.e Committee on Fi? nance, presented u resolution refunding *?S9 SS to A. Y. Stokes & Co., bein;.' the tax on 21 feet of ground on ('arv Bear Twellth street, said _1 feet being the subject of a suit; remlttiafflS-IO to Janette Lllleofleld, bein;,' erroneous a ascii meat, kc. Agreed to. (ARTS OF THK HOARD OF HBALTM. Mr. Kinj:, from the Committee on Health, presented a repoit calling attention to the condition of thc carts belonging to thc Health Depart meal al tba city. The com? mittee asked for six new cur's, mid that eight of tbe old ones bc- repaired; alto tba! a mule be pureba--! d?estimated cost, fROO. Tbe committee presented a resolution to carty out the recommendations of the com? mittee, which was S(reed to under a sus? pension ol the rules. TAT OF CLERK OF FIBBT MABERT. Mr. Adams, from the Committee cv. First Market, presented a report and resolution to pey Mr. James (_'. Poy for services as deputy clerk of Fiist Market the sum el ?$300. On motion of Mr. Christian the resolu? tion W-BJ referred to the Committee on Claims and Salaries. JAMKS-K1VKK IMFROTRMERT. Mr. Creasbaw presented tba monthly im? port of the Engineer of the James-Hiver Im? provement, and list of soundings ftc, (heretofore printed in the Dispatch,) which were received and tiled. NKW FUR STATION?-:. Mr. Higgin*, from the Committee on Fire Alarm and Police-Telegraph, presented I report and resolution for the purchase and erection of three new tire-alarm stations (total cost, $500), the boxes to be erected at corner Third and Byrd/ Twelfth betweefl Bud and Canal, and c.rner Fifth and Du? val streets. Adopted under it suspension of tue rules. (TTY i.cnai ics. Mr. Phillip"-, from the Committee on Lunatics, presented a report and resolution wbicb provides that all of Hie insane of the city shall be >ent to and treated at the Pine) Hospital, at a total expense of 18,000, about fMOO leal than last year, the MUM to be paid out monthly. The committee al*", presented a resolu? tion, the claim of the Pinel for January (HW). A motion to refer to the Finance Com? mittee was lost. Thc last resolution was agreed to, but thc rest of the report was recommitted. COAL OOBTRA-CT. The Cbalr laid before the Council a com? munication from Messrs. Williams A; Lewis, of (*oal Valley, in relation to the g:'-.-c<>al contract, kc. Vr. -Curtis said he had prepared sa an? swer to the letter of Miss]*. Wilii-un.-*. k Lewis. A motrwn to refer to the CoMimittee on Light was rejected. The patted was discussed at length. Fina Hy thr whole subject was referred to Ibe Col .millee on Light, with instructions :o repot Ila UM next meeting of the Council. ?CeaVKR-HTONK I.AYINfi. The Cha irpresaMtattotbe body an tarlta ion from .Vr. Julius Straus, master of cere lioiiies. ad dreaded to tbe Hoard of Alder iie*n, ( omni on Council, and city officers, to >e- present a t tb* laying of tbe corner-stone if Beth Al.-ba tynagogne, ott Eleventh treet. The Invltati on was accepted, ol) motion .f Mr. Higgins.. CCLVKKTS. On motion of Vr. Christian, theon/inanee ppropriating 110,000 In bonds for cu (vert* ".us taken up and agreed to. Oo motion of tbe same gentleman, the evolution to allow fnterest on claim of Dr. '. E. Dove was agreed to. coronkk'h feks. A resolution directing the City Attorney' o contest thf right ol t-.be Coroner to charge tee ol t25 in Seas ol autopsy at inquest, cc., was taken up. Mr. Straus explained that nothing can be lune until tbe State law is changed, lie aid it muiet be very annoying to aa officer 0 be continually harassed ;<?* Ibe Coroner ?. He hoped the resolution would be Utter rejected or tabled. He moved that 1 be tabled. Mr. Ellyson, chairman of the Committee n ordinances, agreed with Mr. Sn au*, le thought we hud better accept the iltua on, nay the lawful lee, rather than run ie risk ol having to pay heavier lees. Tbe resolution waa rejected unanimously. FBCM TUB BOARD OF ALDCR-BS*. Tba ordinance to allow the American at in Telegraph Company to put Bp tbeir sics aad wires along certain streets was mcurr. d lo. TiM ordlASOce to Close up sq alley on sa de i Kt au co! tin coi ] lol Di nil Go tin Fourteenth street ?nd open another alley wi-a "-occurred In. Resolution* granting building permit* nnd for extension of Harrison street, kc . were fonctirred Ip.. NKW Ft'KINKHH. Mr. Taylor presented a petition ol thc Richi! end Telephone Excbangs asking permission to erect poles and wlrrs along rerti'.in street*. After long debate the sub led was referred to the Committee on Streets. By Mr. T. Wiley Ilsvls: Preamble and resolution requesting the Committee on Finance and Streets to report on a reso? lution looking to the condemnation of a certain lot ol land on Twenty-l.iurih street in thc line ol Church Hill avenue. Referred. By Mr. Straus: A resolution for a Joint meetirur ot the two bodies on the lli-T Mon? day In May, at 5 o'chick, to elect a Police Commissioner from Marshall Ward in place ol E. A. Saunders. Agreed to. By Mr. Phillips: A resolution lor lamps on Sixteenth street between Broad and Marshall streets. Referred. By Mr. Hayes: A resolution to repave Lester street from Poplar to Williamsburg avenue. Referred. By .Mr. (lunn : A resolution for a stone gutter on Twenty-lhird street between Main and Cary streets. Referred. By Mr. Baker: A resolution lor gas-Limp at. tbe corner ol Twenty-third and N streets. Referred. By same: A resolution for pav-ii!* the sidewalk from Twenty-third and N street*, and east to Twenty-fourth street, leading towards Union-Station and Leigh-Street churches. Ref-rreel. By Mr. Rankin : A resolution fora bridge over the creek in rear of Lancisteriati school. Referred. Adjourned. CM-BBCI Notes.?Al Broad-Sticet Me? thodist church a series of revival-meetin-s Will be held evciv nigh! during Un* present week. On next Sal.baili (March Hst) Ber. Dr. J. S. Inskip will occupy the pulpit un.ruin*, and night, and continue the ?ervie.es UurOOffB tba weak succeedinir. mot. Dr. In*?lp i* well known as an effective pulpit speaker, and as an evangelist of great power and wonderful siicce-s. Ile bas rc ?ently held rcvivul-ince tm?_s ia Cbarlestofl md Savannah, duriiu; wliich hundreds ?.f ?oiiverl*. wei ('added to thc variousc nu ches. At thePine-Strect church tbe pastor (Rev. I. B. ilutson; baptized one lady on Si'nday. At lin s. eoncl Baptist ehiirelli Rev. Jobfl li. Baner pr. ircheil in the morning (the pas* or being in Baltimore) an admirable ser BOO, wliich made a tine impression. At )i','ht Re?. J.J.Taylor, of Rtebmoad Col eire, tilled tl.e pulpit most acceptably. At the Scvcntil-Stieet CbllStiSB church be pastor (Rev. .J. Z. Tyler) baptized two larsons, At Laurel-Street Methodist chinch Rev. W, B. Mcti.lvray occupied the pulpit Sun lay morniog and preached an interesting armoo. Rev. W. P. Wright preached at Clay itreet eborch Sunday moining. and the pas* or conducted thc services at night. Thc pulpits ol Ibe otber Methodist ?hurclic- were tilled by thc regular pastor! 'linday. Baptist RukpaT-School Association.? riie B..pti*t s-unday-Seiiool Association icld lt.* regular monthly meeting on Sunday iftcrnoon at tbe Grace-Street Baptlatcbarcb. Reports were received from the following ehools: Average at t end ance. Collections. _M _ il j ? _ il o = - s? tc ~i ">I fllSt (Tillich f-clitml.. .*>4 314 SS 20 S28 68 i.-c.ii-iciutiTii eti.x.1 si lin _19 17 irs Iriue-Sti-eet s??lio.>l.. 44 404 .... ? 13 Int Street sclni.il,... *-h ?.'.? 44 I mi ,.'Wli-Stri*.-! selim.I.. 6(1 lal .... 17 1*2 - uitcii siiHMii. 14 bs .... sh:. ldney -school. 20 182 .... 1 i<:i .'ritiil.lc selie mi . 14 83 106 4 SJ 'lay-Street acbool... *-?_ loo '-68 13 UH ilit.ik... Mis-ton. 13 45 .... 4 OB lyrB-lr-snel Mission. 13 65 .... 80 irnsaB at leaton. i'i b4 .... 1 bl 331 2.040 S9 47 STO*- 37 The Shnckoc Mission Bapist Sunday chool, which has been meeting in tin .bartel ob Fourth street, will hereafter meet it No. 718 Fourth street. PBB80BAL?BBIBf ITEMS.?W. R. .lone*, ?]-t]., auditor of the Richmond and Peters* itirg Bsilroad Company, who has been eon ined at home by sickness for a wed-., was mich improved yesterday. The city Circuit Couit was not in session ?esterday. The suit of the Commonwealth If, The Roanoke Navigation Company, vhich w is ben un a sholl time ago. will cn ruste the attention of the court to-dav. On account of the bad weather yesterday he laying of the corner-stone of st. John's burch, at Chester, was postponed until ruesday, .10'b instant. Eight loreign vessels have cleared from ho custoin-house since January with car iocs ol grain for Europe. The water-pipe in the Collector of CtlS* oms'office,st the costoo>bo-se, burs! Boo* lay. It wa* discovered and the water USS but oil before much damage was done. stPKKMi: Court of aitkai.s. *i brtkrdat. ?*.lisha E. Meredith vt* Sheriff of Prtoce Villiam. Argued by Hon. J. T. B. Stittlc nd F. W, Christian for petitioner, and u limit ted._ Police Court.?Al the Police Court rea erday ActlBR Police-Justice J. .1. Crutch ield presided and disposed of the following uses: Boss Richardson and Anna Robertson both colored), for trespassing upon the .remise* ot Washington Williams ami (-le? ting a disturbance, were tined il each and (?quired to give surety in thc .stun of |M or three months. James Ellis (colored), for unlawfully SS* aiilting and beating Maggie Bioaddus. lillis failed to make his appearance at court, nd an sttacbflMBt was issued for him. Maggie Broiiddus and Sallie Jackson, for ssaultingand beating Faunie PegraflB, were ilied 5-'2 each. Edith Fisher (colored), for stealing one iairof shoes from R. P. Powers, was dis* barged. M. L. (Jrovo, A. T. Hendrick, and J. W, ?raith, for flgbting and creating a disturb nce within Jurisdiction of the First Mar? et, were lined $2 each. John Smith, Mary Price, and Robert irown (all colored), for fighting and ere ting a disturbance, were tined r?'_.o0 each. Coles Myers, Rosa Richardson, and Annie lobinson, for beiug disorderly on the Ireets, were tined %2 each. Continued Cases.?Tbe following con? ti ucd cases will come up for trial in tbe 'oin >? Court tbis morning : Jim Johnson and William Jones (both co ned), charged with stealing oue lot of rasa boxes from the Chesapeake and Ohio lilroud. Thomas O'Brien and Mary Laughlin, for ?tatvtull* a?*-aulttug and beating Peter IcOonotiifh. Waggie Brown (colored), for unlawfully , i'd ting and beating Mary Anderson. I teiur MdJonough, for unlawfully as il, lag and beating Mary Laughlin, and iUt^flkg property in ber store. ;osr.'<rrt* RacaivKti.?The aheriff of New nt cou'Bty turned over to tba penitentiary tborltie ** yciterday three prisoners (all ored), a* bo were tried and convicted at i last term ot Ibe County Court of auld inty. ?- 1 )bownbd.?P ey toa ttl ray, aged twenty- i ir years, fell into tbs canal from tbe boat j ipatcb belweeo * tad 9 o'clock Sunday 1 ;ht and waa drow ^>od. lija borne waa in I oablaad county. _!<? was Ir liquor tt tbe ? i ie of tbe accident. ?_ PI'BLir rHAKITIEB. Alumni it r port af ?operlnteudeiii lll-rcer. APPHOPIUATJON'S FOR TBf. PAST THAR ANO AP? PROPRIATIONS KOB 188<V'81?nr_.RATH)N8 IN THK HKYKRAL CBAR1TABI.B BKPABTMKNTS op TIIK CITY aoTtCBNMKNT?VfllAT TBE AMB'.* LABfJB BAM IHWE--TBB M&MBMBBB, PIBBL BOHPITAL, AC., AC. cuperlntendcnt Charles P. BtgBef has I Mil'inltted his report of the operations of ! his department tor the past year. He says (hat thc total number of applica? tion-! during thc year was 8,445; of which , 59ft were for In-door and 7,849 were for out? door relief, and 180 situation-* obtained ! throu_*b ihe Labor Kxchanae. Tli, number of applicant** refused ,liirin_ the year were 15 for In-door and 796 for out j door relief. Sixteen non-resident paupers I have been returned to llielr home*, and lo I have been turned over to the Police Justice j to be disposed of. Mix -treet-be.rg'ars have been committed I to the almshouse. KINANf'IAI,. Appropriations for theyc?r 1870: i Aiiuslinn?e.$23,376 00 Mtv Hop t_i. '24,11111 !)? |,irtniciit ,.[ , lui- D<,*,r I'oor. 8.500 0,1 I'ltiel Iloi'iltal (Tor lnsaue). 3 0!_5 00 ?30,341 00 Barr.! pta AtaMkoaae. .* 1,140 92 Department nf out-Door Pour. 124 V4 I um-Tm KXPKTtDtTrRr.S. I Altnih'.ti'e.S23.273 22 ! ' Uv ll"-|>ilal. UO (*,; I De[?rrnieiit , fOut-Dixir Poor. P.427 41 Final Hospital (f**r Insane). 3.299 00 ?35.14 0I9 Amount appropriated in ls7(J bj tho City Council on account of charity : ! Aim-house._.23.376 00 I Departmenl of out-Door Poor. 8 600 00 , lltv llo'P'tal. _>4() 00 College Dlsiieni-ary. 250 00 I I'lnel IIn?r>lt_l. 2.026 00 P.cinat f?r Um Mri. 20ii no (iiplnn aivlunn . 3,000 00 ? 38.591 00 AUB-BOIBB* At Ihe commencement of tlie year tliere were *_.?<<, inmates; admitted* BOB?-makin._r I a total ol BBS who realized thc lum tit* of the institution. Of thia iiiiiiilur IS were born ni the a!n>-.|i'>,isc, 474 di-.-Inifed, ISO died, Hil remain ing on lin* 31-t day of Jan !i tv. 1880. Ol the .*)90 persons admitted BS1 were born in the roiled Estates; G.V were of foreign birth. Ol those horn in | tiie I'nitptj States n;G ciaini (heir nativity in fbi.*- city; :{0,r> were horn in this Staff, ami (ii) in other State-" of ibo Inion. Of thc ?Jo infant*; born in the in-titution I watt whites ami 23 were colored. Ofthe'ilil at present in the alinshon<e, 100 arc white and Itt arc colored. There wen received 5 white and .'J coined f'-iiiitl liBgS, :m,I .'( while aiul li colored children were adopted : .'I colored children were ap? prenticed' 4 white and 2 colored children were placed in the orphan a-> lum* of this city. The general aYerage ol iBmatea was IBS. Tbe coat per capita for the rapport of thc in mal es wa--JIU !,!); Hie Jinount paid for MibMstence wa- ?.l.tiiiMa, nabiag the cost for feeding racfa laiBatc 190.11 pat year: per wc, k, 107.82; per day, j.h.27. ADTABC8 IX PBI0BB? BBI BBB IMI'ROVKMKNTS. Tho ,--timated ainount required for this department for thc ensuin'sr year is B17,879* which, it will be perceived, is BB IbCTOBM over the RpproprfttiOBI ol tbe la-it year, and which increa-e i. paitlv made necessary by the advance in pri<-< s of all articles re? quired, and thc fact of many necessary re pairs to the building* and improvements of ihe grounds bein;' actually needed. UKrAltTMKXT OK Ol'T-IMInlt BOOB. This department iva* removed from the aim-house to thc Kirst-Market Hall In No? vember last, it being foilud iiee,--ary to have more en larded ace<f_i>*Brodatioi)S for the proper discharge of it* duties. This new* departure has already proven benclicial in various way-*, Dot li to the citv and it.s pensioners. In addition to the aid heretofore rendered by thi-. department a "Labor EBBbOBJt*" was e-tablished in April last, and I am pleased to report it a raeeaaa. I beepeab for ihc BxcbuBgeaa in? creased usefulness dui inutile coming years, for Its plans and purpo-cs arc ju-t bei: in* ninir to be known and appreciated by tbe public. Owing to thc mildness of the winter the i-suc of rations and fu, 1 have been greatly curtailed. The decrease this year from thc last is 2,172 bosbets of corn meal, :14.'{ cords of wood, anil 8,2.r**_i bushels of coke. There were totted by this department? Ritions anil Fuel?(;orn meal, 0*807 11-00 busbels; wood, SOS cords; coke, 43,772 bii*>h els. Accident Ambulance?Call* responded to, SIB. .Medicines?Four thou-ani. four hundred :m,l ninety-one pn scrip! ions hive been 00 in? pounded at the city di-pcn-aiie*. (exilu-ive Ol Medical College). Collins .saned, 183* lliirials have been furnished for 228 per? sons. SL'GOKSTIOXS?CITY BHPBBBABIBS* I would BUfgeat flint two of the city dis pensarfea be dtaeoolinned, and in Inn thereof a di-pensary he established at the almshouse* where medicine* could Im fur? nished and surgical and medical advice given to out-door patients bf thc nedlcal ollie,is of tli ott instit UtlOB. This I deem nee.-saiy for th? wants of our (growiBg city; for it is believed tbal many of our citizens now mi Ile ring from diseases which do not incapacitate them from pursulug their usual vocations, hut who ai, unable to pay* for the services of a skilled physician or medicines, would avail themselves of this mode of relief and thereby be restored, otherwise their di-, i-os may continue, and they be com? pelled to become permanent inmates of the almaboote. The rooms recently used at the almfbOUM bv the Department of OOt-DoOT Poor can now be taken for the di-qieusiry without, deirioicnt to thc almshouse. In this recommendation I hive the hearty co operation of Um pbjsieiaBi of tbe alms? house, and, I believe, the entire medical profession of the city. The adoption of this inea>ure will reflect much credit upon our city, for with this additional gratuity it will then be prepared to render every a-.*i*latice Beewar} to her indigent citiztns. I trust that this recommendation may meet a prompt and favorable response. I would further suggest that the management of the Medical-College Dispensary be requested to make monthly reports to this office ot tlie numIbu* of presoiiptions compounded and Hie number of cases treated at that dispen sary, in order that the work may he known to the Council, together with the other pub? lic charities. I ask an appropriation of 98,808 for tins year. CITY BOSPITAI.. (Small-pox.) I am pleased to report that this hospital has been closed since September, 1S7U. (So patients to be provided for.) The payments made on this account were only *.uch as were necessary for thc pro|>er care of the buildings, Ac. I am also glad to state that there lu a probability of obtaining another location and building for the treatment of small-pox. A hospital for this disease should be isolated, and a burial-place at? tached. A comuiitie, of the Council have tbe subject now* under advisement. An ippropriation of |M8 for this year is re? quired for thli- department. PINBI. BOKPITAI (for insane). The amount expended for the care of the nsaec for tbe year was $3,299. This insti ulioti deserves well of tbe city. Without t our insane could not be properly cared or, as fnsa.-iity differs from other maladies, n requiring .hospital*, specially prepared for ts treatment; and the State asylums being 11 mable to rece.ve these unfortunates at < ace, toe Find su/'pllf* thu essential want i I with but little cost to the city. I urgently appeal for continued aid to this institution. Two thousand dollars will provide for tbe | msnnc thia year. If tbis anproprlatlon Ive | withheld we may be called upon to make I more expensive provision (or keep them In Jail) for the care of our Insane. 1 am of the opinion that the city cannot provide and ; maintain a proper asylum atsocbeapa rate. I therefore again invite your attention te I this subject. In concluding this report, I take occasion lo suy tbat thc ollicers and employe**) in the different departments have been faithful and true, and deserve your approbation. My thanks are also returned to the seve? ral committees under wbosc control I bave acted in the discbarge of my duties for courtesies rec.ived and valuable aid ex? tended. IIenkico Vtnri ITKM3.?In tbe Henrico County Court yesterday the case of Frank BotZgreafe, who was charged with selling liquor on Sunday, waa tbe tint case disposed of. Holzgrrcfc pleaded guilty in nine casrs, and was tined $10 in each and required to pay the costs. The tines and costs amounted to ?1174 94. Tnere were seventeen present? ments intact Holzgreefe. The Court held one under advisement, and the remaining ?even were dismissed. B. II. Hord pleaded guilty to four separate charges of selling liquor on Sunday, and was tined 910 for each offence, and was als. required to pay the co?t?. Ihe lines and costs In thlse*_ie were B74.-10. Both parties paid up, and were discharged. The dei k ol the County Court was quite busy yistcrday making out the accounts SgSlBSt the two liquor-dealers who were fined as above stated. The grand jury was In session in the morninir, after having adjourned over from last Tbnrsdsy. Five indictments weie made against Frank Sherry lor telling liquor on Sunday; one against B. H. Bord for same offence*; one against Fritz Keck for aetHog liquor without" a license and eas for lelliBg liquor on Sunday; Mrs. Kate O'Ni il was also Indicted for selling liquor on Sundav. True bills were found against Dr. N. ( . Shepherd and Wolf Rose for erestlag I nuisance by boiline the fle.-liand entrails of animals, and against TbOBSSS Palmer for assaulting Hr. J. Ch Beattie. Pallin i's cns., js set for trial to-day. The gland jury waa discharge:! for the term. J. I). Mosby, James llt-dd, and James M. Carter were appointed commissioners to re? port upon tbs advisability of repairing the bridge over the ravine near the Meadow* bridge road about one niile from tbe city of Richmond. Tba abutments ol this bridge, it is s.'id, have been somewhat impaired by the iain. II. A. Atkinson, Jr., John A. Lynlnm, E. ('. Minor, and R. II. Talley were appoint? ed commissioners in chancery for the court. E. c. Minor was designated sseommlssiooer of accounts, with II. II. Talley as as? sistant. Deputy-Sheriff Wal.-h vesterday levied sundry attACbmeats upon whatever interest L. R. DiCklBSOB held lo certain property situated in Henrico, near the c.ty. They wei.* s;ie-I oiitby about haifa dozen different parties, and for amounis aggregating *J10, 000. All thc attachments except one were issued early Sundav morning. William II. Scott, R. B. Lyne, and D. O. Davis k Co. were among tbotM who sued out attach.neills against Dr. E. ll. Dickin? son. .Indue Waddill expects to adjourn court to-day. The reporter of the Dispatch return-: thanks to .Mr. Samuel P. Wadjil!, the pop? ular clerk of Henrico county, for his many favors. The pcquisites of tba Commonwealth's attorney in tba eases tried yesterday amounted to $116. It has been several years lilias a similar harvest has bSSM made by Ibat elllcient officer. Ihe -ut- rv is.,i a nf llenrlco will not meet ?igun until next Saturday week, at which time the committee on convict labor are ex peeled to report. Tin?(?<? commissioners were appointed by thc Conrl to advertise for proposals for toe erection ol a bridge over (Jilli*'* creek near Blakey's Mill,at thc foot ot Oakwood oeme tery. This is 9 much needed improvement, and ibould tbe bridge be erected it will be of treat benetfl to persons coming to the city in vehicles from the eastern part of the county when there is high water in thc river. The bridge is to be sixteen feet wide and thirty two feet long, and without cover. If the commissioners report favorably it will hardly be erected before the middle of May, as their report will have to be passed upon by the Court at the next term. Pitha 1 ions at ABB0CI4TIOR Hali,.? William Mason Evans, tba eminent orator and elocutionist, will appear in our city next Tuesday night at Association Half. His reception elsewhere has Leen BBUrked B ill) great IBCCeSS. Among the selections that he will give are ??Horatius al the Bridge," (Macaulay,) " Hamlet "?closing scene ?(**!iakspeare,) ** David Copperfield*! COUrtabip," (Dicken-,) "'Lullaby,'' (Hood.) The following extract from the DOStOB Ad verttstr Will give an idea of how he was -.-, eeived there: ?? Las' Braning William Mason Kvan*, elocutionist, made his tirst BppearaBCS here, and wa- so well received that bc may justly claim te. have made tho most successful debut ol ihe season. He has a good bari? tone voice of excellent volume, not remark able lor clearness, but so cultivated tint his enunciation is perfectly distinct. It i-* *o well controlled that many would be sol to underrate Its power and strength. His im? itative f,ie idly is (quilled by lew elocution Isis, and none HM it with greater taste and judgment. He avoids ("xtreines, and in evt-i.v imitation be shows grcal forbearance and delicacy. This was shown in a marked digi'.*, by his rendering of the trial MOBS from Pickwick, which has only been sur? passed by that of thc great author himself. The inane stupidity ol the little judge, ttie importance and bombast of Sergeant Buz fnz. and the different grades of cockneyism seen iu the two Wellers?father and soil? and Mrs. (Tuppiii", were each happily MUS tral'-d. The hall was crowded, and hardly 1 tingle penoa left tba hali until Mr. Evana had given them tba 'moral* of Darius (ire" B'S Flying .Machine." Mr. Hi on Bt.ami's Lkctitik To-Nioiit.? Mr. Hugh Blair will tonight, at Association Hall, deliver his lecture on John Wesley, and it will no doubt attract a large audience. One of the highest officials in lbs Methodist (hine!) (who has heard Mr. Blair's lecture read) commends it in the strongest term*. From w hst be said no gentleman or lady win. care** anything for church history ought to miss this novel opportunity of learning something of it. A Nsw Lodge or Kmoiits Of Hoxok.? (irand-Dictator James It. Larakin, assisted bv the grand officers resident here, will in? finite ? new lodge of this popular order at Wilkinson Hall, in this city, this evening it I o'clock. Tuc new lodge will be bailed us Capital Lodge, No. ?, and is composed ,f excellent material. There arc forty BOMBI upon the charter-list, and we learn that, several applications for membership dave been already made. L st Fridav night P. G. D. ll. D. Blick instituted Nansemond Lodge, at Suflolk, Va., with forty charter-members. (?OBNKB-STOSRLsriSG?POBTPOSBRBST.? Ihe laying of thc corner-stone ol the Elevenlh-iStrect Synagogue (owing to the inclement weather) has been postponed un. til Thursday next, thc 18th instant. MlETlNO OB TBK OaKWOOO INVESTIGATION [?tiMMiTTiE.?The Oakwood investigation ?ouirai'tee meets this evening at 7 o'clock. Ricbbobd, March Iff* 1880. Editors Dispatch: Please allow iii to call :b. a^flen a? Z proper authoritiestc.the ?ondlttoa ol Thirtieth street be ta cen N nd P itrcets. It ls lurprlslofr to us that it 1 should baye been left in tbis miserable con? dition so long. It is almost impossible to walk after any kind of a wet spell without getting over your shoe-tops In mud. As we are not blessed with city gas yon mav well im tinne bow pleasant it is to be floundering away through this mud and slush, iu totsl ?I irk ness, to reach our d-wtlnation. Again : If some kind citizen had not at bis own expense fixed up Thlrtieih -treet between N aad 0 streets lt would bave been impossible lor any vehicle to pass. On Thirty-Crst street between 0 and P streets the houses are completely surrounded by water, as they are always after a rain, on ac? count ol no drain to carry off thc water. We think it ls about time this state of affairs should be attended to. If wc are in tbe city, and have to pay taxes, please let us derive some De nerti aa citi_seos, for as it is now we are sat i.h tied tbere ia no country road in worse condition tban those streets sad tlie street, in the neighboring vicinity. If the city cannot give ns city gris we bo.w? it will at least give us good walkwsvs nnd streets. It will take but a short time to ac? complish this, and the cost will aol be a great deal. Tax-Patbbs. [, oinmuiiii-a!***!.1 Shock oe- fllMl Als Hi* p! I**t Hu urti, y Behool. At a meeting of the officers and teachers of Shockoe .Mw-ion Sunday school Sunday morning tbe following promble and re_o ftirfone Wff*) kdopted: Whereas we have just passed throng-h two eventful and trying years of our his torv, and a part of that time using J. H. Sands's house, kindly tendered us free of charge (for which we extend our heartfelt thanks); and whercus it appears to the oth? ers and teachers cf thc school that it will be l?e>t for it* pro.perity, most product!vt? ol harmony and good results, which is our aim, to change our place of meeting; and whereas we feel keenly the need ot untrammelled effort ia building up Hie interest in this locality; and that in the existing state of things we will de? feat the very end we have In view?viz., to build a church?-therefore, in order thai we may the more certainly secure the aid ol Hie Sunday-School Association and all I "liri ? tia ss people, lie it 1. Resolved, That wc do hencefor'h mn-t at 71.1 Fourth street, until Providence shall direct otherwise, i. Resolved, That a eopy of thi** pream? ble and re-olutions be published in thc I.ichmond Dispatch. tl VM li: SI I H AND UHMIV. Brief Rems.?Mr. (.. A. Peple. one of our iuo?t esteemed citizen-*, is lying very ill al his residence, on the corner ot Twelltb and stockton streets. He is raffeltag from an attack of erysipelas in the face. Owing to the inclctacnt weather Sun,!av tbe monthly inretin'.. which was announced to take place at the Methodist church Sun? day afternoon was not held. It is expected to take place next. Sunday afternoon. Rev. Q. It. Harding, formerly ol Man? chester, occupied the pulpit at the Man? chester Baptist church Sunday Bight* Ile is lief on a visit to his friends and relative. TbeCbeaterfleldCoualy Coori Isespeded to adjourn for the term to-day. A very large criminal docket was ,l,spo*edof at this session, and several chancery cases were settled. Hills of executions were boin*** prepared hy counsel for Mary Brown (colored) at the Cbeaterfldd Court yesterday, preparatory to taking an appeal to the Circuit Court. Mary Brown, it will he remembered, was convicted last week before tbe fount y Court of hoisxe-burnitig, and was sentenced to liv, years in the penitentiary. Judge Gat-gory, thc Bewly-eleeted ite BdjO-teff Judge for Chesterfield county, hid nixed juries to try several cases in the County i'oort last week. This ls something new for 1,'hestcrtield. There were ten white and two '? iloicl men on the Juries. William Burke, the colored lunatic who is now In the city jail, knocked I larga Victo ol ptaaterlBg down yesterday in attempting to get out ol the cell in which he is con? fined. He wanted to _ret nut of the cell ?o tnat he could whip one of tbe prisoners. [CB Vi'AT.R la nadcrcd turra lc*. aoi>! more rc tktshtae l,y Hoi* BlTTBM In saeb draurlit. TOI'ONSIMI-TlVK.'-.-Wll.llOR'S <'ODl.IV! ,( Ott and 1.mr has now been before tl.,* public Herat* years, aaa* bas Headily grown in mrs: andaafwc elation. This could not *>? the oa-.e nilli--* the pu* pira,ion was of hi-Hi iBtrtaat. value. The f-oiiihiiiK* tion of the PBaaBhaM o' Lisas wirti pure Cod-l.iwr 01!. a* B_S*rpaied by Dr. Wlt.BOn.ha* produrcii a n> ? phase In !tie tltalBMBl of t 'onfiimpt'.on ami all *ll? i.-i-,-s ,0' Um iiiHg.-. This artii-'c aaa tie taken by the in nt d.-ii* ..'?? lavalM without ettaUat IBs dBajastlag nan-, a which is Mich an ohjoetloti lo the Oo4*Llfl r Oil when tainui without Mme. It ls preseril,*,! iv the rrjrular faculty. Kohl hy Hi*' proprietor, A.. IS. Wii.HOH, ? hem I m. BnMo-i, ami by al', dru^r lits. BOOT, Hu un. NBBTB Koon. OoMea-l LIBBIOM I.narin EXTBACl Bi:.. gin i in an ti, Breaetb, aad nerve force. * DIAMONDS ? ? are noss ? ? a nat',- hiv. stui.-nt. * * _ i BOWLAB A IO., Jeweller . Tenth ami Main Itteeta, are opeiiiuir a i-hnli-*- line of I BAB-MOM * ? fi om * ? Ito to alow * * a pair. * BtrYTBB aaai kid Burta la the anrkef. To .:.. -i. tam bmu! parebas*. n* ros mt, j*. Levy BBOt-usa*._ Tue iiear Kid hi.ovk. ih>- bss_>_Btlag kid BtofB. BM I,erl ami ?-.-l-l. ?t ttakaUtng kid glove, tj die PtWTBB. l.r.VY BBOIBBBB?BBIBfBB. i OBOBI -- Watek.-I,* s,ii?*rioritv asa cathar? tic anil alterative con isis lu Its entir-r fr,,.loin from everything bitf-r, arid, ur ernie Hut prod m?<* headache, internal sorell*--?. arni lem's to < hal roy Hie mucous membrane. All mineral waters Hui are danirerou. irritant-* may be kn, .wi by au ail'! aft*r taste._ Thy the Kostik Kid hlovkh,and y?u will be Milo .I lu .| in lily ami flt: '?esl*'** *hl.b you pl the liateiit lace fastening, which uo olber nuke of kid {love* base. Old Dominion kr*. Whiskey eight year. old. B f*'eleet" ami " Mbntro*. ? Bye Whl*key. - Kui plre" and ** Ingleuide" Bourbon Whiskey ; ?? I'lu na," "Santa t'lara," and all grad*-* of ('linn; Heuuessy and ..Ur-el liraudy, Huff ,'ordon and ^tker ..lierrles.at moderate prices, by W- I), in sm A Co. NO TKOCBLB TO rASTBSI TUB FOSTXB KlD 'loves. Levy Bhobiiins fell Hie Fostkb Kid j LOVES. _ M. ELLYSON * ? ?'. *v*i\etti-nu- a..enu. Insert a*:. ertl_*-u_e-i_- La all ot tbe u*:ws._*|__ra of the Unite* lua-M St publlsliera' rat-ea. Ord*-is le fi at Um Dis nitch couu-Jna-rooisi wi.il r*xelvfl pr*>D_)*t alum loa. .. _ _ ACCTI03I SALM THI* DAT. SW On all tales of Meal ttttate matt bttttta ?t it' of January and last of June Ik* taxes r"_ ht prstsnt year have lo be raid ky tht purchastt tn al', taits made between th* Itt of July amt last ,f the year the loxes have to be paid by the sttlet ? I'liU ru?_o*u wa* adopt* *4 afoul Of leen year* ag* ly all the real (..-Ute agent* In BlU-S-t-nd, and BB iltetto BlciiBtoBJand vlclnltfj ,i:i,lt(.l P. i BAWI1>BD. IBM,' twlee'sraleof .ann aud store In (lie. tex acid county ca tbe Clover Ulll railroad. .Bl'BBr. A WILLI A Mts, 4). I'. M.. vacant lot at the _*)iiihw_*Jt eoraer of t*so-l ead Tenth sUeeia. r. HODDIS, IB M. aasl 0 P. M.. t-omMtsal. aers' ?alf al real fetal*) In Hm eily kt Btebiu-Mid aad Henri**) couuiy. 11 AB. MACDOUGALL. IO* AjBL, bonmboUl aad iltfbea /urBllure, -tat] auBslrte*. I THE BIRPAI OH. TERMS OF ADV__RTUrUM<-t. CAMB-IBY-BIABLY IB -DT-KCI 'Jaeaqaarf,ot( loarrOon._?>.. Oa? -la-ra, two In***."*?,._,. ?jt.e ?*jr_u-e, tarot l*_*mie_?....-_....._-... let* t*?iif_?siii laaertloaa-,......-_._.._. . "lue vinarr, twa!rt* laarrtloM._, . 1 ma iiuuarcoue month._-. (*-?i*?e.juar*,twonioB*_a?-,, 'Hir-ma* rt, th r+ew. TVA VfS, _ WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN, with small amount of cii-ilm. to <?*ira-re la a mo*t hWBSNB saaSsaaa Apply at ot..-,, ai No. 14-28 Iranliliistrret._mt* 16-lf WANTED, A PRACTICAL STONE CLTTEIt to take ctnrceofa .art. One *b"> BMaMaaS* Hi ? bu.ln- u anti lia*, bad nm-ttent-e In IU* iiianttf-rDu-m if wora cane.lialn un iv emUov meat by cai<l.if od w .- -. JAME* NETHFBWnon. mb lfl-fHs Yard Merrntii an"l (anal streytr. WANTED. A SITUATION AS CLEBK, ASSISTANT, or ANT EMPLOVMFNT 'bat l? lien.*,., that I can mal* a Nrt?s lor roi f?nliy. rut ii.-st le.'ereuce-t tlt.-n. Audre** ?'L. B. B-," this otlii-e._ ah lfl.g*,* WANTED, TO SELL TUBER FAT ("XK.N-woi*- or beet rattle??ev*n year* old; wel_b about OOO pound*.; at!71? FiankUa *ir-*r<. [mhie-li*| .. n. RKNWQLIig WANTED, PART OK A HOUSE, BY threejnown pftvnnt. I'lraae*Kr name, local iiv. uni ?ii rirtvii,?_,.? -i,j. r.-ni be entiled in?o sc ?"itabM tenant. Brfrrettces. Ael.fre*-* "X," far* " Blair 4 (ro. rahiri..'.* Cf-ptab W. I). WANTED. A SECOND A8MHTANT l.|.T.'(.-( i.KH.s, with some know ied?e of Um prescrlp'lon busl>ie*s. Applicant* pvtf furnish un-Jntihted tfs'jiu,,nial, as io moral rn ttrv-ter anel capacity. MKAOK k KAXF.K, nih 13-lw*_?1 B MalnstreM. WANTED, FirTY MEN TO WORK unon Um Cbesnpeak* and Oblo railroad ex (ruston frona tat city of Huntlnjtinn to Bin sandy river. Apply at tint Iiardvrare store of Mr. Jimc-a MrGraw, Mala tareel near Fifteenth. MICHAEL MK IT I AK. mb 18-.I* (?? trap or. WANTED. tt> LOAN A LARGE SUM OF UONKV. In soma to snit, ot 7 per rr-j*., nn tlrst-rl as iiiu*iimiii>Imt< fl city real f-a'tit*-. f.ir a tenn of vears. CHKW'NfNii * ItoisK. tnh ll-rofl.lt_N... ft norla* Tenth sin-et. WANTED, PUBCHAfCM FOR TY l.OO.i bales HA)-prlineoiiality; li* ft tons UKUW NSTl'FK, I 2b lons HIIIPBl WV, ?_(?(. barrel* COBB oa the oh. AI?o. JSA-sH. III.INTis A VU iHMiHf.:. |. ('ll tH- .{ >?* ii! k-ii I-. tn.*!,i.iiii*. Willi K PINK, lil Ai K "," Ai. vJI T. K(?< K. MAPI.***. ASH. CHKBRY. P0PJ.?.r*. IK KotlV,dAk.( Vl'KESS.SHINULW*.LATH8, le,Bc. Tire VIA N A. I'ABKKB _ CO., Lumber Healers. Kittiiantl (anal street'. mb 1-lm_ I DO NOT LIKE TO BRAG, tbarafara ?silly s.tv : lt vim want CHEAP CBOCKEBY ao 0 WALLA4 K's; li yon vs ml KINK CHINA ?0 ttl (VALLACK*.*-!1 if \. ii wini *rs*ai bargain* la ILASBWABE. TABLE-CITTLEBT, fl.AT ' H IH/ARB, Ti NB/A KB. OT nut IKH'SK-IT HM-ll SQ GOODS, von will lim! th, n, ;,i U'.Vl.I.At ' fe ll No, Kif. Hroa.l alteet. LOST. *.'KtU:il. AMI* KOI'VI TOST, OK FRIDAY Nltsirr. Mi la J st*nt, *i POCK F.T-BOOB e. a'alBlaaa SMALL ?UMOr MONK) H.I I'Ai'Ktt.-i ol'value t.iilytotl..* .wurr. Thc. aneler ran retain ths mon* t. bull cave tin- book and paper* with Colonel FOKRKS, I'oatornate rely poet-. Hi c. inti i > NOTICE.-I aaall apply to tba Board ol Direct..ts of tin- Uh.'iiih.ii.i :.:i.| DaaiBle Rall. msB Company for lit* renewal of CEBTlFlOATE So.?amt date not recollected, for (INK SHAME .1* STOCK In tn* ti'iu>*. Ihe original barina tv. ti ..st or i.iir..'. BOY AL B. r-Ml Mil"-. I Htltt . ttl 'J7. 1880. tull 2 Tn.m rtta i:i:\t. FMlt RENT, AT MY IMNIHI'Mf*, ,-i> NO. 7"H I.Wr KKAVKUN >'!TtKKT,-H TWO Ne- \l ..i -rill \ls|IKI? HeM.Jts N ??CITE, whie'i I will .e-i.t i<> ?^.-iitlfiu.-it only. Kp* ply lo ul - Kti lag r'.f'T' i..1.'. I. -I. LEVY, uii Kl at Levy HrotU.i >', T?OB RENT, TBE STORE No. IUSg| L. mst M;,,.| ? tic. ". :it i.ri's. nt .'t*.-ii|.lt I b* I Sui A. Yuh? y t * "- I' I*" w''H inhed lot an] ii^ ti I'ii ?> talon I 71ti April in \". mit II-to. ll_UU ITills A WTI.LIAV.'*. OF PIC E 8 FOR lt ENT?TWO f* LABOE WM.I.-I.KJIITHl.aiiil Wt !.l.-2fc_ VKNIII, AIT.il IteiilMs. l.i-l fl.Nir, OVUt V m ? v bookatore, s... Ill- Raia -irect, suttniiiH r-,r i w yera or etea ?at? Ai.ply ai Dispatch oSJf?* a.. I i?i:kiim*s._ ii W. .JONES, DENTIST, Orticol sj. Ne.. 807 P-ABBXIB STBBBJ. be tweeu l.if/iiflt .iii*i .".nub Mreeta, li.ivin* avsrreoB* ti ii- i,I-.- .ii,tl apptiaaea t r romfo*1 ">f hi- paileoU, arith i-Atatv-flv.-yeiirs1 e?perteoe< anti patCBI itr i.i. ki., li pr. t.-irr.i lo preform 10*111 iv *mi ear*, fully all operation* Sar tuen ut wa) "le-slre Ins i.ru ri'KSititml s-rvlfe?. l.t. 1 1 elm D K. OWMMB R. BTBBL, DRMTItTi 72-1 MllV STREET, KKTIMt.NO.VA. TWENTY TRARB* EXI-SIBBC1 fmv lC-eo<l| TVA). H. WOOD, D. D. B.. M. D.j DRMTAL OKKK K? otbb Kaaaaa. Maaaa i BxaiB'j. SIS MAIN STBKET. L V. ("OWAKIHN. I). D. ?.. Assistant. mv r ' -t-iui le,un nj UIONY, -BP ?I ?'9^?T DB nTI RT 1 itermssty Wa>tA Maaaayj e.1 . ti l : e:**.*, Main .lr"*'. Ih tween Slxlli ami *ev? Mt! ? Rid !i:oih), Va. en* I-,- .1 HENB. C. .K?NES. D. I), h., jan rh . ?ll to hr. JOBS Mahony JU.ma:. OFFIOB : BIRK Mais isTBarT ( . RaSIOBBI I : SSS si ir 111 Till HO Mid sr ot- I i->*f-tl Si:lill. Ar. 11 ARDEN*, 1 liiiWili-, AND I "F REED.- Tbe ??iiuliiy of my I <-.is tr* kepi <> ::,? . ?]. il .,1 iii.riiv, bel af rrm* j ?a va'uable aaaaraaee tf? tracker* ami i.taut.... Aim, Jere. ii. ni Artichoke*. l'...i>ti.n Cora. Seal et (lo? tti i*.ai' Millet. Poialoea lu vari ly; v n -.1/.1 an.l I* v. i ?.'!. en (..ru. AO eetit* pei ii.*.,-ula Walli im-l'iii. vs li I. li altrat-I.-fl al .iiiiou of tl.*- irac.ers last .-.*.inu. lu order lo e. I Mn -f st. tj. aiiifiiiitr fiistoiiu r-. oi.I.ts will 1 ?? Uro "i to bair t.. uii't-'. Mv nock of Units.u. P .ut?"siii be to basel abnat Iki l.'.tl. In-tiiit. Ilia-.* ivluirat mil lane. 1 in thea Make leteelkm* fr..n. 11 illly, rti-.il ni tl.i- 1 .:"'?< r. A.l.lre-s, all on! . W. C. KK.NI.lt. >f<*t|fi sn. i;<i,*> M.ir 1l.II-m. t.. :,|,i.siu* New MLarkrl mb S-eodlApfl_tilfinu * I. \ ?.. RRMOVAL.~GARDEN SEED s-TORE, wii..l,--al.- amt r ' ? 1'. ! < ..'.Ae Ci 1 ?.| KU: trr tua INDIA am TROPHY TtlMATO, EOYPTIAN ( e.ltN at.el A KKK AN MRLOR. Mun *t I ?sKKIirj aieirtown by nu*, ami ll <-ii t.- tr ami ? inls 1 ii un r an.l tin.-",. 1 > m.* !,-? .1 i'i r >?:' I - 'lil..nv. .M'lIN t M-'llKIH'l ll lo Allison a A.I ll -"ii lu ...il-11 -s.-.t!n, 4 l(J ue.rtli Mill, un et,opp *s?.* * t*.,...i Market. H.. il mum.. VA., Ki I. mai > I'J. IMeO 1 _.!.... II ITKH'OSll.st !< IIMOND AND ALI.EOIIA.S*! RAILROAD. IM{")P(?*sAI> Ki.lt HKNlsTIINTi 1 Bl - ? ' fin the tatiioiil irf.'M B.chmood io n>-? i ind for TELEGRAPH Pul. ks from RI I 1 Hu.ha nan. will !?? received bv tin* uiiflrr-lKiii 'I until MABCHSSTB. 1 hf I i<- <ar<-... ba et R I.".-. Pout, .1 1 in-.int ..uk. ? (eat tow, n lo****** bet. aad e$ t. ht -. Hil. k. 111.I an- to b* I-f k.-fl. I ht- Te'.'iiranb I'file* (<* Im.* of Cli-t-Nluni, I..M-U-.I, Cypr*ss>. e.: C-r<iar, .ii fi-.*i I. uk aa.i 6 li.e-li.s lu tilaaieter at (Lt* small int. ami are to be bat k< 1. For furtherjiartleuiars an?l speelfloatlont aufdy to H. C. PABN"'. Vlef-Pre?lel< i.t Bleli.notul abd Atlenhany R. If.. ii.tih-ld 1-tdl Mun Mt**. 1. lit ' *n 1 I OltANt'EN. *C?RBtB II7PFLT I M.ITUtATKIl INTMVN KIVEIt IT.(*:' | (.KAN0E?# BWBBIBR1 IN THK Wt.KI.I) AT BUS (TIKI-TtAN k Willi . I . . 1:. ? .'i 1 ni ?/-.?.; s i:n . 1 -,-. ,, Kanawha i'..shm. l.t. n-.if.Ni> Mairh ll, 188' AT A I AMD] DIBECTOB-s uV Till: -IA_?> KIVKK (M. KANAWHA I OMPAMY Ibe rolto-alngre.o Utile.li <aa*ae|i.litesl*' . . _. .__ Btliilctd. Tl.ai the Prealdrnl. no l-eba'r ot ibo I're-l.leut and I lire.11, n of tl.e Jami* Kl -rani katiaslia ( o.u|_nv. *l*e ii..|li-e.blt puteKO'ioa lu be Btebinoiid Dispatch, l.ynrhburg I ironti.iN, icotusll'i- tV-art'rr. ami l^*?.nan>n (Justit*, lhat ill claim- ...ali.-r tb? Jam.s K.ser an.l Kaiiawt-.a 'oati-uv e-tuliri.ed in th- foihiwta* el*?*es~s"i ? Silarlei and waaf* dm* oltl-er* au-J t-isiIst.*y_JJB"BC he .?omi i*. v um to aad uh- ...linn Mareh ft. 1 -->.!. .nd -all such .lebli.ebaraea, i-so.be, and njieu*efc aa lave bf***u luforre? In tbe a.i?"lnt*ir?H'_" <*> thf ompany ?lues. ib? 1st tay ot May, lfS7 '-tur tc hrTmitht lu aud lied lu ibe eompaai ?>?**???* tieliuioiid, with Deeeaaary |if->_|?. *>?? ??* he' ATCBDAY tbe _7tb Mareb.lbBO. .,..____,. AH CA.iKeri.esl ?ill pVasr Uba n.Mie* of tba abojo c.loo..ud.i?en.l io >*JJ*^*HoM_t?ToJ mb is td iSaaTam