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Brilliant Spectacle Preseted at the Academy Last Night. A VERY GRAND SUCCESS The Entertainment Under the Au? spices of the Ladies' Memorial Association Witnessed by a Large and Cultured Au? dience. Tho largest nuil most brilliant au? dience of the bobsou tilled the Acad? emy of Musio lust uight to witness the liret prestintatiou of "The Kir mess" under the diroetiou of Mr.A. J. Mocdonnell, of New Orleaus. The eulertoiumout wub for the benefit of the Ladies' Memorial As? sociation, and with tho nGHtatuuco of these ladies,Mr. Macdounell aeonrcd tho cooperation of some of tho most bountiful ladies us well an prominent people of tho city for his carnival of the uatious. There had been a rush for desira? ble seats aud when the curtain went up, n few minutes ufter 8 o'clock, the eutire building was tilled with huudsoinoly dressed men and Tfomeu. The Virginia^ has never scou upon auy occasion a more ele gaut or more refined audieuco at the Academy of MttBic. Tho Academy was prottily deco? rated with ilugs and bunting, aud the miiHic was furnished by tho Naval Post Band uuder the leader? ship of Prof, l'rice. Tho performance commenced Tvitli r gruud tableau aud triumphal procession of all the nutious, led by the quoen of the Kirmoss, It'was a mugniliceut Bpoctacle, the uatiouH in holiday attire keeping time, after tho fuuinou of their re? spective countries, to martial music. The ViiniiNiAN will not attempt a description in detail of the novel cntortainmeut. Tho cause 1b 60 worthy that doubtless all will go to pee it this afternoon or to night. The various daucea were executed with precision, showing tho most careful traiuiug aud iudustrious ap? plication, apa were made more beautiful by wellhuudled calcium lights. Tho management announced iu tue programme thut the audience could applaud if thought proper, but there would bo no ouooreH, aud while all of tho dances won received with marked appreciation, the "Little Sphinx Worshipers," the "Gipsy Tambourine Dance," "Sail or's Hornpipe," "Indian <iirla' Wild Hose Dauce," wero so fuultlosly ex? ecuted thut the uppluuao was enthu? siastic, Tho coatumea are very realistic nnd handsome and were ordered from New Orleans for the occasion. The Kirmess will bo repented this afternoon aud to-night with a re? arrangement of programme aud now featurcr. The Greek Cymbal J)auco wub omitted last uigiit and will he given to day hb one ot tho greatest attractions. the participants, Tho following is a list of tue daucop, dancers, ipieous aud other purtici]iauls: 1 Queen uf the Kinnesa: Mra Alex j R lliggins. The Nile Worshippers?Misses Murio Hume, Elizabeth Piokett, Ilorteuse Borum, Bessie .Smith, Katharine Horum, Margaret Heid, Blanche M tleudren, Mamie Ward, Margaret Hull, Bessie Baker, Nellie Parker. Chaperons: Mrs Thorn W Henderson and Mrs LTGwatbtney, Sphynx Dunce? Misses Bannie Weisel, Mary Ulnrke Virginia Gor? don, Alme Kiemen, Kate Hardy, Blauebo Metzger, Lulu Kelly, Julia Kiernan, Helen Hios, Byru Page, IjoIiu Hobson, Ohaperone; Airs. George W. Clordon, ?Spanish Dance-? Miss Leigh, Mr Keeling, Misa Bland Taylor, Mi Tyler .Smith, Miss Puttie Taylor, Mr Howard Shield, Miss Dobie, Mr William Shield. Miss linker, Mr A J Mucdonahl, Alisa Uta Gordon, Mr H (3 Taylor, Jr, Chaperone: Mrs W M Oooke. Swedish Danco ? Misses Louise Hlitigi?s, Kstelle Hudgius, Marion HtircH, Elizabeth Bowdoin, Blanche Smith, Ethel Bain, Margaret Wren a, Mary Lou Gray, Messrs. John Pierce, Porry Jones, Pago Stire8, Duncan Puller, Leigh Uordou, Wil? liam Riddtok, George Goodridgo, Oeorgo Batte. Obaperones: Mib. Phil Yeatman and Mra. Frank Smith. TambourineDanee?Gipsy <,)noen: IM ibs Virgiuia Jordan. Dancers:] MisseB Madge Drnmmond, Mary. Leigh, Ethel Hardy, Jennie Wrenn, Ainu-Old, Marguerite Taylor, Julia Williams, Ida Arnold, Vera Wil? liams, Lottie Arnold, Hulb Wilson, Alberta Askby. Obaperones: Mrs J 1! Hardy aud Mrs Georgo Wil? ton, i German Dance? Missoa Daisy Drnmmond, Mary Williams, Mary Lou Gray, Emma Nash. Murgnarito Burmas, Mary Sutton, Annto Mayer. Mcssra. Pinkney Payne, Pago Marsden, John ilowo, Sewell Bmitb, Will Ureeham, JSormau Bull and .laines Payne. Cbaporone: i Sire. Dr. Downer. Scotch Fling?Misses Wrenu.Trico and Asbby. Sailors' "Hornpipe?Misses Woisol and PiuotiB. ludinu (iirla Wild Hose Daneo? Columbia,Miss Sue Yeatmsu;Indian Princess,Miss Yirgio Rogers;attoud unta.Huttie Page, Yirginio Dowuor; dauoor8, Alberta Ashhy, Ilildegardo I Chamberlaiue, Muriou Footer, Mary H. Glounao, Lucy Itardy, Maud Heoht, Alice Kelly, Hay nie Taylor, Beulah Moritz, Louise Trice, Cuth eriue Nowbill, Huttie Tilghmau, Doli m PinciiB, Miss Heid. Chupor ones: Mrs. Caldwoll Hardy *?ud i Miss Jennie Parks. | Greek Cymbal Daneo?Diana: Miss Lizzie, Lander, Dancers: Misses Annie Conrad, Lily Drnmmond, Emily Wilson, Lulio "Wilton, Edith Tunis, Annie Old, Fnnuio Wilsou, Miriam Wiikiusou, .Mary Hell White, Nellie Parker. Chuporouo: Mrs W W Old. There was au Indtau ghost-dance, in wbioh twenty bruvos took port, lead by Chief Talkiug Horse. Those aud other attractions will be giveu to day. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Items Ticked From All Parts of the World. Hids for tlio new eea-goiug tor podo boats will bo opened by Secre? tary Herbert to day. The now Nicaruguan Minister to tho Vatican had au audience with the Pope yosterduy and presented bis credentials. Siguor (Jiolitti, ex-Premier aud Minister of tho Interior of Italy, wob yesterday served with u writ, summoning bim to appear in Rome ou February '.id to answer u charge of libel uguiuet tho Government of Italy. A Central News (London) dis? patch lroiu Hombuy says: A seri? ous rebellion has broken out in Muscat, the Arabian seaport on the Indian U<iouu. The rebels have sei. :ed in ist of thu forts command iug the town. No more dctuils are obtainable. The liftioth ballot in tho contcEt fur Uuited States Senator from Delaware was taken yesterday by the Legislature uud resulted: liig gius, H; Adclicks, G; Massey, l; Woicott (Dem.), 7; Tunnel! (Dem.), 4; absent, 2, Neoeasary to u choice, 10. ! Tho sealed verdict of tho jury iu thu cube of discretionary pool operator George M. Irwin, was opened by Judge Kennedy, of Pittsburg, yesterday. Tho finding was for acquittal, defendant to pay the costs, so far as the charges uf fulsu pretense preferred by Mrs. Hrowu are concerned. The Sundry Civil Appropriation bill au reported to the Senate au? thorizes tho issue of $100,000,000 of Treasury certiticates to meet the current expenses of the Treasury; appropriates mouey for tho Blaitie property m Washington aud tixes thu interest of Mrs. Blairio nt 8150, U0?, with u provision that the inter? est of tue lessees shall ho fixed by process of condemnation in tho 1 c )urte. President Norton and Superinten? dent <t>uiuu, nt thu Atlantic Avenue Railroad Company, Brooklyn, pleaded not guilty iu tho Court of General Sessions to thu charge of violating ten hour law. S. S. Whito house, counsel for the oompauy, asked permission to inspect the niiuutos of the grand jury in order to ascertain upou what evidence tho indiotmeuts were found. The court reserved decision upou this point, T?e United States Court of Claims yestorduy dismissed the ease of Hob ert C. Friend vs, the Uuited States I for 910,001) damages, for want of jurisdiction, Thu case involved damages done to Farris Island, iu Hunrico oouuty, Va., owned by Mr. Friend, by thu Govorntutiut iu till? lug up tho "Dutch Gap cuuul," uud thus cutting oft'friend from tue only outlet ho ha l for transporting his producu to market. ?30.00. rlixrill (>ra?, Tho Norfolk and Carolina railroad will soil via Atlantic (.'oust Lino round trip tickets to Now (Jrlcaus ut s'20.??, tickets ou sale 22d to 25th. l ust time aud good Borviees. For information, Sleeper reservation, etc, call ou J. A. Nedgbbauer, Ticket and Passenger Agent, felO'lt 00 Main Btroet. Co in in ir in. New, beautiful and useful novel? ties for birthday and other Rill*. Diamonds and watchesoan be found iu greater variety at Frank U.Galo's thau olsuwhere. 152 Muiu stroot, Natv Kmbrwiderlue* Have just opened a lovely lino of embroideries in cumbrics, nnusook and Swiss; also the best things iu table dumusk iu town, R. A. Suuu ders. I Warm caps and gloves for tho old and young. L. Jack Oliver .V Co., Ill Main streut. _ I Caps and gloves at Oliver's, A iillipill $500,000 Bequeathed For a Public Library at Winchester. JUDGE HANDLEY'S MILLIONS Besides Most Liberal Gifts to Two Charitable Organizations, He Provides For tlio Handl y Memorial Library and Its Maintenance. Uv Southern Asttocmto 1 Proas. Scranton, Pa., February 18.? The body of the late Judge John Hand ley was taken to Winchester, Vo., for burial tu day. Funeral ser? vices over tho remains woro held horo yesterday. Tho will was ad? mitted tu probate this morning. In it Judge Handloy disposed of his millions in u liberal manner, tho boue?ciaries beiug principally tho city of Winchester, which is given $250,000 for a Hnodley memorial library nud u liko sum fur its muin teuance; 850.000 to St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum and 825,000 to tho liuuso uf (iuud Shepherd, both of this city.f?Bft? All the members of the lutu .ludgo'a houseiiuld were retnembered m a liboral manner und Hie educntiuu of upwards of twenty young men and women, who woro under his care, in also provided for. His estute, after paying all Used charges is to be devoted? one third to each?tho City of Winchester, the House of Good Shepherd and St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum. At tho cud of twenty years hi3 real ostate is to be 6old and the proneeds invested for tho further buuelit uf tho two charities named, nud the City uf Winchester. The library to bu erected at Winchester is to be free, WOMEN IN SESSION. Second Triennial of the National Council of Women. livSoutbern Asioei.it.I Presse. Washington, February 1H.?The Second Triennial of tho Nutiouul Council of Women of the United States bee/an this morning, and for two weeks will divide with Congress interest in Washington affaire. It is s-afe to suy that never before was there such an enthusiastic ussemb liigo uf women as that ut Metzerott Mnaio Hull at 10 o'clock, when the formal opening occurred. When Mrs. Mary Wright Sewall. of India napolis, tho president uf tbo Na? tional Council, rapped for order from the stage at ouu end uf tho hall, sho looked down upon ti repre? sentative gatueriug of women from every section ul the country aud a tew from other countries. Tho openiug session was merely formal. It began with prayer, uud thi* was followed by tho introduc? tion uf presidents ami delegates of organizations forming the national council. Tho session concluded with the triennial address of President Alary V-'ght bewail. Strikers Itetiimliiir. By Southern Asioonuel Press. Brooklyn, February 18.?Tho crowd of trolley car strikers whu went out on strike six weeks ur mure ago applied fur reinstatement ut tho oQices of the lirooklyn Heights Ltailroad Company jammed MoutAgtte street, from Clinton street, almost to tlio City Hall Bijuaro this morning, it was or tiered that the. name und address uf ever}' miiu be taken uud promise was lim it1 to give them work lu tho urder of their applications. The strikers urn still muttering threats against President Norton. L'hey said they would have Leon glad to cull oil the) striko ou his line, but that when thoy went to get their back pay he compelled them to cut off the company's buttons on their clothes aud told them they would never again be employed by him. !Ma (Janet) for Presentment. ily Southern Associate 1 Proas. New York, Febiuary 18.?Tho grand jury of tho Court ol General (Sessions to-day handed in the pre? sentment: "lho grnnd jury have, in addition to their other duties, carefully in? vestigated aud considered the 4110s tiou of the administration and per? sonnel of tho Court of Uenenil Ses? sions, ami beg to report that the testimony of tho highest, and we believe most authentic sources from which information covering the sub? ject could bo derived, we can find uu sullluient cause for furmul pre? sentment," v Plain N tat emu itt. New Market, Minn, "Simmons Liver Regulator cured me of Liver Complaint und 1'aipitatiou of the Heart. 1 used many other remedies, but with no relief, until 1 began taking S, L. It."-Win. Schult/.. Your druggist sell it in powder or liquid; the powder to bo takeu dry, or made into a tun, CONGRESSIONAL. Silver Wins the Day in the Sen? ate. By Southern Asaqolatei) Press. Washington,- February 18.?To? day's sossiou of the Scuuto was in? teresting from start to liuish. F.arly in the day the resolution offered lust Saturday by Mr, Stewart, declaring thut there wub do authority iu law for tho purchase of gold coiu in proterenco to othor coiu, was laid before tho Sounto, and Mr. Oruy ( Deiu. i took advantage of it to reply to the ottucks tuude upou the 1'resi dent of tho United Status iu connec? tion with the contract for the pur? chase of gold by tho issue of 4 per cout. thirty-your bonds. Mr. Shercuau made a stroug at gurueut to prove ttiat all those bonds payable iu coiu must bo paid iu the coiu of tho highest valuo. No Sec rotary of tlio Treasury would dare, iu tho face of public opiuion, to un? dertake to pay bonds?for which the (.ioverumeut had required gold coin?in auythitig leas valuable than that coin. Tho resolution wont over without I action, aud tho consideration of the Agricultural Appropriation bill was resumed. 'lim first amendment that earns up for discussion was one reported front tho Coiumittoo ou Appiopria tious to strike out of the bill tho item of Sl?O.UOO for irrigation in? vestigations. Retained. On motion of Mr. Lodge au ap? propriation of $40,000 wus voted to aid iu tlio extermination of tho Gypsy Moth in Massachusetts. Mr. Allen moved to insert au item of ?300,000 for seeds, uiateri als, etc, for tho drought sulfururs throughout the country, particular? ly iu the Northwest, The amendment was excluded on a point of ordor,raised by Mr. Vilas ? yeas, 21; uttys, 28. The bill was then passed. It ap propriatfjs $3,292,550, Mr. .loues i Doui.j, of Arkansas, nt 5:50 p. m. moved to take up the bill reported by him ou the 12th of Februar* from tho Finauoe Com? mittee "providing for the issue of bunds and coiuugo of silver, aud for other purposes." I Mr. Hulo said that thu motion, If carried, would displuco the bank? ruptcy, aud he moved that the Sen? ate adjourn. Air. ilulo'a motion was voted on by yeas and nays, aud was rejected?yeaB 17, nays 36, As this vote wub regarded,in some measure, as a test on tho silver bid, thjr . was much excitement over tho result. As soou as it was announced a motion to proceed to the consider? ation of the ludian Appropriation hill was interposed by Mr. Call. A prelimiuary dispute arose as to whether Mr. Call's motion took pre? cedence over Mr. Jones', and the Vice-l'rosideut held that, under the rulo which gives precedence to ap? propriation bills, Mr, Call's motion hud first to hu voted ou by yeas aud iiuis and was defeated?yeas, 20; 1 UBJH, 30, The vote was then takeu ou Mr. Jones' motion to take up tho Silver bill and it was carried?yeas, 111); nays, J7. It will be considered to? rn : w at '2 o'clock. Tho Senate at 6:30 p. m. adjourn? ed till to morrow at noon. House,?The House to-day de? voted four hours to tho truusactiou of business under tho aus]>euaiou of the rules. iiills were passed fixing tho min? imum pensions of pensioners of the Mexican war and ludian wars, from 1832 to 1842, at $12 per month; umeiidiug the Ntututes concerning tho regulation of steam vessels uud granting Mount Vemou Barracks, Ala., to thut State for publio pur? poses. Au hour was devoted to tho Naval Appropriation hill, A point of order was made by Mr. Suyers, of Texas,agaiust the paragraph author? izing the inorease of the force in the navy. Thu resignation of Representative Wilsou, ut Washington, ?cuatoc eloot, was received and accepted, Tho House adjourned at 5:15. ? City or xi. tuBuattiin Arrlvtd? 1<T Son thorn Assooiatod Pre**. Nbw Youu, February 18.?A dis patch received ut the Maritime Lxchuiigc late this afternoon states that tho City of St. Augustiuo ar? rived at the Bermudas to day short of coal, The steumer sailed from Jacksonville, Flo,, on February 2d, and.with ordinary weutber she should have reached this port on tho 7th. Shu is commanded by (..'apt. Onskill, unit i.a. a crew of thirteen man, His l?er < um Hill t*asao(l. By Soutboru Associat?J l'reta. Rai.kh.ii. N. C, February IS.? Tho Legislature pusscd u bill reduc mg tho h-gul rate of interost iu North Carolina from b to (i percent, In thu House the vote was 71 to l.">, ou the third reading?all parties, few exception- voting for tho men sure. Tho bill was passed by tho Senate some tune ago, Quratol has created a souaatiou throughout Virginia, having been endorsed by more people of promi uenco than all other similar prepar? ations combined, A Mass Meeting of Represen? tative Men. TO PUNISH THE OFFENDERS Governor Asked to Offer a Re? ward for Figgatt's Capture. Grand Jury to Investigate the Affair. A Now Bank Formed. Reward. liy Kan thorn Assnciute.l PreaS. Richmond, Vn., February IS.?A Lexington, V?., special to tho Dis? patch says: A muss meeting of rep rasentative citizens of the town and county was held in tho Courthouso to day, Bon. .J. B. Tuoker presid ling, und tho following resolutions I were offered by Mr. Iii. SV. Paxton ami uttauimously adopted: "ix'eHolvcd, That a committee of seven bo uppoiuted, who ahull run resent to tho authorities that it is thu sense of this meeting that tho (iovoruor bo nt oneo requested to offer a reward for tho upprohutiHiou of C. M. Fipgatt, tho defaulting cashier of tho iiuuk of Lexington, 'iJicsotved, That tho ooniniitteo bo authuri/.od to respootfully re quest Judge Houstnu to call in 8po ciul grand jury, to bo composed of the best citizens of Kookbridge county, who shall thoroughly inves? tigate thu affairs of the huuk of Lexingtou. "/:< ,?,/< t.tl. That this commiltcu shall bo authorized to take Mich steps us may bo necessary to bring to justice those responsible lor its failure.'' Tho following committee was ap? pointed: M, W. l'ltxtou, A. D. Estill, d. F. Touipkius, J, .7. L, Kinnear, Tuto Storrelt. 1). II, Mc Cluuy nudl'rof. G. A. tiruves. Tho committee noted at once and tele? graphed to Gov. O'Ferrall. The directors of the UocUbridgo Savings lJuuk met to-day and changed tho same iuto u bank of deposit; also to carry on a general banking business, lue name was ohuuged to ttio "Hunk of llock | bridge." It has a paid up oapital stock of $65,000 and is in souud tluuuciul condition. FOUND IN A WELL. Tho Body of Mr. Joseph Myrick I Fount! After Suicide. Special Dispatch to tlio Virginian. SOouRTIjA.no, Va.. February 18.? ' Tho body of Josoph Myrlek was found to day in tho well l'u his yard uoar l'ope's Station. Tho deceased had been misoiug for severul days and the above is the result of an in vestigation begun this morumg. A letter was found in his trunk devel? oping tho fact that death was the re? sult of bis own act, aud that iiu had determined upon his own destruc? tion after considerable time and du liberation. He was ti.o eon ot tho late Wm. E, Myrick, and leaves an estate of about 812,000 with no family, TravlM Itcibbere' i rial. liy Southern Associated Press. Fredkriokskuku, Va., February lb. ? Col. Thomas Hhuy and Mr. Faulkner, of Cincinnati,arrived here at noon to-dry, Thero goullumen aro of counsel for Morgaufleld, the Aqnia ('reek train roliber, whose trial begins on Wednesday ut Staf? ford Courthouse, State Souator Wm. A. Little, Jr., has lieeu retain? ed us local counsel for Morguntitld. 1 he gentlemen had a long consulta? tion and then visited Morgnntield in jail. Mr. I'. a. llindo, Superin? tendent of 1'iui.orfon's Agency at Boston, who will assist in guardiug tho prisoners, ui-o cumu in to day. Sill on u or <t< I ittltt.-u, liy Southern Associated 1'ress. Vineyard FJavrn, Maes,, Febru? ary Is?Tho four mastetl schooner tieorgo A. McFadden, of Bath, Me., before reporter) abandoned at sea in one of tiio violent gales of last week, while on the passage from Norfolk to Boston, arrived in Ibis harbor to day in low of tho steam tug Ice King, which picked her up at sea. The schoouor apparently has comiderable water iu her. "Newest Discovery."?Ext. teeth no pain. N, i\ D. liooms, 102 Main. RUtibCiv uUOTS, RUBBlk SHOES of every dotcription and cheap ut J. MAUDKS'S, SOU Ll.ur.li strebt, utarly opposite i Wood DUuOl, PI HO. ^ I HIEDLIN? At her resiilonos, 511 Bf? finehani street, l'ort-mouth. Yav ua Vi binary 17, I8U&, ut 1:20 lt. ni.i Mr?. VANN! K EHUENK, beloved wifo of F. J. i 1 Iii, ugod 38 ywt? 5 in an Im ?od 10 du ? r. 'I lio t'uuoral i-orvn oi w II take place ut Central M. E. Ohurch THIS (T?esdtf) A ' IT.KNO'tN, Kith inat., ut :t o cl ? k. Friends ami u ipiiaiutauoea uro roipect? r.dl iu.itu l tu ait ml. UKOW N In tili? city, ft* hin re*id6U0n. No. 12t Cumberland mmol. Mouila , nt '? o'clock u. in., THOMAS U1IUWN. aged 60 years. The fuu' r.d will tnko place Irom Ht. Marys i atliolio Oliureh, WEDNESDAY MOUNINtl. ut 10 o- lock. Frieudi or tin' family are invited to atteu I. 2t PUT YOUR DEEDS ?AND? Cther Valuable Papers is a Safe Place AT A COST OK ONLY 9Go A MONTH. THE NORFOLK BANK Foil SAY1NUS AND T11UST8, lu tlio Unildiug oi thu Norlolk National hunk, itivitpa you to cm I aud inspect their now Sufo Depo*jt Vaulti. Safes fur rout at per auuum autl upwards. Packagesroceived on storagu. Deposits of'glanJ upwards received on Interest. ( all mi.I c-t '?iii' ?'? <>"r Savings Pauk Haien. OVEN DAILY EXCEPT SHNDA V. from 10 a iu. to 11 \i in, also ou SATi II DAY'S from 4 to (I p in. Loans mado on lculi.'Ktate and other security. N.utlos estates, and acts in any nduoiury ca? pacity. O. \V. (iHANDY. rroHident. QEO. TAtT, Vico-President. O. HARDY. Casimir. AUCTION SALE ? OK? Horses I Mules ?EVEKY? TUESDAY and FRIDAY The Norfolk Horse Exchange. Your attention it cnllcd to our auction, ?ales op I'D USD AY February i9tb. i3?5. nt 10 u a. iu. Of the following eontlgn iuou u of unusually attractive Horses aud Mitlest AhIm'I', 25 head of florae-', Cqbliu. 25 bend of Horses, D. L. inlter, 2G head of Hordes, Hill A ilutohursou, 26 head; O. L. llacou, 'i'i head of llor>ie?, <i<orge l-'orreo, P. K. Hafer, '26 head of Hursas, -turn battgli A Itohorts, 25 In ail. A>bo four car loads of M lea and fifty head ol :lno young Staudartl broil Hortes at Private Sil If. This trill be one of oar largest sales? nt irk having nuctt undated on uceumit of tue iroii/o anil this will be h tine chance to buy ' l.e ip; tin- murkut if o-.er-stookeJ. 'I'll is ix the 'home ninrkot of tin- South. If you want bargains come and get theiu. The ?cGleary-t?cClellan Life Stock Co., 69 and ft!) 1-2 Union street. Will sell at Auction FitlDAY, March 1st, u<() hoi,d Standard Hred Keutuuky I lor Send for oatalogue,_ What a Difference. Tho not cash cost of FI FT if THOU 8ANDDOLL AUS injured upon yourjllfj ANY of the New York lifo Insurance com? panies will pay fur SEVENTY THOUSAND ON SAME PLAN in tho Northwestern. D.Humphreys& Son, _AGENTS._ MAYER :&i oo.; DKALBUSIM S Railroad Steamboat ?AJSD? f?K?ill ?> Suppllaat., ft and, 6 Weit Market JSquapq 1ST orfollc. Va. Burruss. Son & Go,, fc?A.Nltl?USj. Commercial and other business paper discounted. Loans negotiated ou favorable tarmt, Uuy iiouda and other Heauritiea bought anil Bold. Deposits reoaiveii and aaoounts luivit?j, Interest allowed on time deposits. I Bale Deposit Poxes for rant. Charges Dtouerate, I Draw Hills of Kxchanga uud ruaka oablo : transfers to Europe. Letters of credit iisuad on prinsipsi < ?Ulis of the world, ta