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THE HUNTINGTON ARGUS. Vo1- hlUM lXC ION, Wl-'.ST VA^ JANUARY 11. 187:!. No. 34. <Tltr ituutiugton ^tr^no. —— W ALL ACE & GILBERT. Proprietors wm. r. viLUnc. rrnusuKK. -- TKHM3 OK SUBSCRIPTION. The priee ..f this | itj...r i< Two ItnllNrs par annua. For (1 ut..nths. #I.U . f..r :i n*nths, 75 cent. , elngls r-| ts-.5v.-nts each— payable, always,m aJnmrr. RATES OF \OVERT!SINi«. "ne dollar per »qu»r.- ..f one in.-h in length, will he eherged for th, Cr«t insertion, an-l i,» eents per square, will he rhurged for . n h ad dito.nel insertion. 11 \ nquare, $1 .(III *2,00 $2...o S4.0*' $7,flu «l2.nt» 2 ** 2.011 s o.. 5.011 K.OII 12,0.1 ' Iffv’illl * ** 8,00 fi.On 7.50 10,00 10..10 20.oo 14 column 6,00 8.00 10.60 12,00 li.no 2>j.n i “ 8,00 12.00 16,oo 2«.oo 26.00 45.00 1 “ 10,00 20,00*26.00 30.00 40.00: 75,00 Editorial notices 10 rent* per line f..r each i n«crt’t«*n. Marriage and Death notice* : hut com ment* upon either will be charged for at half rpiee. Huntington Church Directory. I*re'»b)lc*ri«ii.-<< rti . w '. I,hath it ('«dlege, t II o'clock. II a. m. and 7 p. m >.y Kev. .1. D. Mef'lintaek. Sunday .,-h „.| „• * a. in.# in P.Igriiu llall. 4'oiigro|{Htioainl Hpv. t\ < \v„jk.r. Pastor. Sen ires at Pilgrim linU. Third \ \, mu© between Ninth and Tenth street* I'reic-ti . mg .* very Sunday :»i 10 a. ni.niil 7 \ ni.: Pi "r’s* Itilde Cla«- nt 12 m.: Vnimi '■mndav >ohoo| at 2:dO in.: Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. < lirisliiiii I In:roll. Pr«r»ehit * .-very Sabbath at o'cl. V | iu..in th« new School l!«*Uee,corner 4th At«nu« und 7th -rr*** r. I*r<*sl»> li rimi cm-.-- at P, l. k% Hill © * cry Subbath at ll a. m. Mini 4 p. tu. I’rotestiiiil i:|iiM*o|»)il Keccr. It. \ Kdw Valentin * .1 .m » St-rx i*** .i» Trinitx llall, dd Avenue between lath and 111h «trn li>. . very 1.11 day except the tir-j. Surolut -• b*. I at 11 o’clock, p. in. BapliNl — Preaching every Sunday even iug at 7 p. in : Sui.dux S*-l.I tit 9 a. m. Pray ei meeting every Friday evening. M«*i ti<»<li>i r.piM*o|itil I:- .1 a Kihhe. PuHtor. Preaching at Harrell A <7;I* !4,*n’n Hull. Third Avenue between Ninth and “euth directs, every Sunday evening at 7 o'el'k Sundtiy School me, t- at 2. to p prayer meeting every Thur-day night nt 7 o'clock; 4'la** Meeting every Sunday at 4 p. tu. warnvr wf TUir.l Avenus anj Tmih m. * . 1. MX.'KI., X. il. A. M. W 4UNKK.Sf -’y. ^ I-’. tV %. M. I!wr.?ir.j: t> I. ..fgn V h».,- A « j,i. I ifnici-.H nic(*t in M • nn* Hall in flu i>r.inl I.an I < •infinity » R'liltlin*, -.u tl,,- lir-d auii Tlnr-I Fri*lu\ ».f • «' h inotitli, at 7 1 j j>. m. •I. i :. MORROW. W. M. ■V*Ko. HmI'Um,, m-c\s . *■ ' ■* I. O, li.T. lit cnlnr uj»*. t.n/»\ * r> Srt;ur.|j*\ «-ionin/, «i 7 nYlo.-k, it* i*«r *•’** ■* Hull, ri.rntr «»i* Tltir-I Avrnu< 4in»l Ninth -f. T \l. MARSH \U.. W. l\ T. El»s» S t V link N . II,.,*. f»#»,-"y PE I'liR C. BUPFINolON Ir-*i't,ht JOHN HOOF Rl»H.. BANK OF HUNTINGTON. Ill XTIXUTOX. \\\ VA. rr. i v *hi| roller I ion < nnij remit iunce* imuln on ill Points Th I’oilf/liont tin Count rtf. Rirh*n|tP pnr»hn-r.|. n, | notg, •?* a|iprorr<l eultnternl. In* r •*! ilUiWi'.l ..n Tiint’ K/'iUr l>iM/.'int I iv « ry W Third l«rttiie« t nrnrr fit la Hi. f or tb'- Argtt*. Tin* I'rvtfi Hon of •tldfti jiilvs. Mr H'hftn I I .* < tv :t lit or if »«••* V I . «*, V* ordi'cim-e. oUiife l all j roj.» rty owner* 1 *l»H e ibe-r i»idc*alk- I roperly pi nl — In iiearly every (1.1* official r* ■j'l.reinoi t- j Itl. Ijrrn «<nn|<! * I with. and. n tin iv n»*iiinu-«. ir lon- hrn . • ex pen*i* \-.«* we find o ir |*nre»nen> are »-m*' i ij'i e.i di. . by rv» nlee* irMoi.ftr*. • ho |M*f«»«t <n .1 u in* over our «i ii'WhIk * ♦ uh loaded dray-, ear - a' I *rn/*u « in ■"••ad of |H--*nir through alley-, a* torv *d»< nUl lit, Oi. >tond \v. nne a sidewalk lota >y destroy«,i hv tfmtiatera, and ye«ttfday I » * *rrvi*d a new w ilb hnnj' MUh«i|1 IIted >v»r the nmtfio one I" III? jml^ricTit, it ti <• Jurr of tin 1 ity I iifitifil Ut imp* Tin or>linmir«! ftrotprl it'lf the »«te»* It* of fir cit* i.«t thnl daatrurl on thrv art- no* u>,,Untiling. !■» tr*mM«rr» .iri»iii)t llirir vehicln over tlieui »hmtwr|u tuav »uit their centeniwu-e I'lTIXKK —--—• » F»»r the Huntington \rgu». THE IMittilM, won t>. I do not mean to insinuate that she i* one of the kind that pledges her tr -th to every new cavalier, oh' no; she is essen tially different from this, lor in the fact she has been rarely in the interesting situ aiii»n of ffawiYr, not !»♦ cause lover* were 'iw and far between, but because sbe is possessed < t ns few coHise trails that her femininity is shocked hv the Holidui.'tti* like susceptibility, displayed by her gen tler sisters IVr ha pH no woman is so much admired, aye pitied in the peculiar fashion known only to cultivation and great refinement. I must attach the the ory advanced by *omr moral anatomists, that the thoroughly well-bred an i wordly* wi»e women ha'e no angles, for the %orv essence of theif splendid candor, consist ent with good taste and politeness, is born of that womanly antagonism, to certain Conventionaltie*, for which her honest na ture has a supreme contempt The » ngai* iug woman never allows \on to forget her. and you would scarcely have a desire to do *o l«*r the novellv of her prettv b n in ?x enchain your interest, and then vou are led b\ h» r witchery to regard King hgo with more than a moderate amount nl complaisance, ami von are willing to sliarr I lie crown ot this pleasure with her la a moment of rhapsody, you might call her an angel, hut are sure to know thro it all, that she is *a creature not toe fair I or good tor human nature's dailv food "_ It you are ol the “grand, gloomy and pe culiar type, she will Mattie you into a quicker heart heal hv her joyous mirth, and you will itnconseioiisie he drawn inio Ilienies that somehow ah-nrlt you, with the additional condiment* of In-r quick, bright smile and tender little laugh, and III the parting you cast a wisttul look be hind you, hoping tlmt the sunshine is com ing with von and you never think ot her without a little sigh of regret. Il votir li'e is like the summer fountain, eier run ning over W ith - Very -pray, no voice can ..'•! aa hers n. -lie solt i tiding ■ t its gentler play, no eye can »ear like liers sarli pathos, when you repeat over and iver again some cherished lines troin a favorite poet s poem. and no one hut she can tell you how much prose there ia in li!r and each must ’ take his turn at the mill and grind out the golden grains, ’ that work an.I loam is the hread-atafl of our existence, and revel.y its voluptuous ; "***■ Yt'»- ',,f '»»> dare say anyth,ng to i yon, and you will still toast her in jour l ean or hearts », an eav,. /j, o.y.'riiny Iflile and fortune have been tin propitiou. and von have well-nigh grow,, bopele-s w iti, the strife and rnnllict, she will hr to you as “wine to the tainting inari. and you will take up the burden "I n'v■ again with a new vigor in your erst barren I,earl As friend and counselor she neicr fails you, ever -ombre eved and quiet-hearteil. if your sorrow i- a real one. ni 1 til,I I,| mini,' a, ,| |>K-aWMiit hndin "-"if " 'D mi imaginary one. Tlie engag •"l! B,,i»un i, it sort of -pl.ynx—„),e is "Ue I he t.ihl.1 Sili",mu serpent, people nf nge- . him-, mid condition',. h. knowledge ihe >rre- -tilde |mtener of her wronderlul itiflltenee. He,I though she I,ns some er.i mies tlii i sre nil c.l her own sex. ho,I I ke the o e *ireek !<■ twenty lioniane. It 'eei.-nn. she will rm-iili.e niiieli for thi.-e Who (r,i-l her, mid Tew . ... they hat given her oi ibeir inmost thought*. The engaging wi.rnnn of nor ken are rarely pretty, hut one never tl !.- •• tl . then un li, the g'nnnmr of tl„i, smiles ntnl kindly word, lew p, > - -ess the.ng;.ginj» nttrihlllex from tli* .r . trlie-l womanhood, ami I have - imetimes thought iIihi ii Inv, n, a great "" ,fc'ir.'- in that t-i,|,ii>de power ot -elf torg, Iinln -«. that merges everything into " '" I .11. .|,'-ire to ma •• , lerv one happy tiiir gaging won.an .s sometimes n« a i, ite (wlmm IVtrnehi , sough* itl. - h'v ) m temisT. and perhaps ;■ is not well to .r„ , Words With h-r. for s .e mu w,,",, l as well ii, -'mi!,.-, -it,, ■ a y.,i, at tempt I . "tie the |fr»«s a.-ros, |,rr ’„i, . ,r.| I'1"'' nn.l yet w ithal ,|,e i, g(.„..roiis ai d III and. j. the right and no imi.d-n has «, " ' I- , I '- Why . ■ , (tre.,1 shaggy' 1,0., .-log I,...Is ,;.e a r vt.ur • '** i’ put of flp|irohc 1 r * •* *t-Ilir<*j|ff>.| fannrk tvt.t in .tm !,*•, j„i*. UJ , i,irru,«* ami It villi liave toot ,e. a the sweep ol her daioly gun.. > . * the ,|.-fa cs. the wm seen,- a little snorter, and dwtn - » Idl e lighter, and y..n Ine-s In, m j,,,r heart, ns , on wr.nid a -l, tils* a in noer a as, of dotid and darkness M K. It »■ 1’,ill loan tin- tNo r»t:i.s ou 1 fair . HO pght* ■tr.olnlion. a! Thunk*. At a meeting *»f the members at. I nffi. cer* of tb* Senate ami House of |lt!e gates of 'Vest Virgin ». returning to their liotuea by tile Clie-atmah.- an i Ohio K.n! rosd, held at the McCurdy limn.., m t ington. Va. Oil the - hi day of l»ec |s?'J, Oeorge A lilekemore w** called to kbc Chair, and .lo*e|ih S M,|ler and C II lloilgson were appointed Secretaries On motion of C. K Scott the Chair ap pointed a committee ol live to draft rem. ItiliotiP. I lie comm Uw, winch coiiai*ictl of 1*. K Scott. John W. Urmntliaui. -. Jolinpon, -I. egg a ml II M White, reported the following rennlutiune, which were adopted; JUsnlrril. That **e are under gnat nlili gatione, and hereby tender our tliatti** to the officer* and en ployee* of ;lie Chesa peake and Ohio lUilrmtd Couiietn* an.I especially to lien Wickham, <i,n Wntt ctmib. Chief Kngineer; Maj llimrr, Mas ter Machiniet and II l" Parson* K*., Director, tor ... and pleasant trip, under all the dircumstance*. liter Imre given tie over their iiiHgnjfjcent road, front the city of Charleston in (,ur |,oniea l‘ • ■ I. Thai the proceeding* ,>l this meeting In- puhl’ehe.l in the new.papers o li.e cities ol Kirhmend, Clinrlealon and Huntington and that all other paper* in \ irginia anj Weal \ irgmia he re«pir*led to copy the same. On million ol J. W. fitanthain, Ji.q , the meeting adjourned jh'fo <iir. <i. A BLAKKM.'lii; ( it r. .Ins S. MlM.KK, * .. C II llotnooN. f ■' •'rt,artt> A 1 III Til WITIIUI T | Mill, Mu Editor —I feel tlmt I owe von an apology for being the rniisr (though with out tnuliee aforethought) of placing vou iu a po-ition. in which, a- it seen - to me. a most extreme reuse of editorial eourtcsv hardly required you to publish the m cm 1 1st weeks issue to winch mv name w ap pended. It wan witli most heartfelt sym pathy for you I hat I rea l tint signilitant line at the loot of the coliimt, ' h > hard to keep a shine on now ' I (.|, t vx->m!er tiiat you led discouraged, hut l.t i,,,- :, sure you, it will take many communiea lions even of this stripe to dim the bril liant lustre 01 your Valuable piper._I had written this much when I was inter rtiptt'.i hv an interestin ly Iresh and ver tlant youth, who rushed into my office, with this inquiry on his lips “Say. i ap seen the Argus." “Yes, mv boy, I have " ' "" cun i guess who wrii that piece alsmt the theatre'.* N oung man, I replied, "the conun drum is too much lor me. I give it up ' AHer depositing a square Inch «: natu ral leal in iii- left eloek and di lihrratelv placing his I,el on n y office lai.h, in a tone which reminded me ol Geo U'usl, i'lgton and liia little hatchet, this original Specimen exclaimed I dou* it. ^ on see, ’ he eo tinned, s'ler stopping io note the edict of this a« loiimling revelation on ray countenance, •Them fr'lsrt wanted somebody lo give ilnti Whillikiu* a rakin and I reckon I done It to a | Y tv. "D'ye see that,'' pointing a copy of the Arul», •mantle of chanty * the - pm that flea in mv ear. Ut I’ll hr derned i! ! d do t chuck i’, all them Ollier dirty Wordy Iny.-i f What d y e think of i'?’ Nothing can more interesting to a mtiri of inv ftgc* limn such nu exhibition ol youthful eiifith* UMit With -Ii,aied e><‘" *r*d glowing cheeks, he breathl««tljr S"»il«* i iuv \t rdu*: I eel.n/ cue. «. m <,1 tl»c great re«}’nu»ihility of my f> nit on, that if ton iimicIi elated bv tin*. h.a Jir-t eHort. lr« ruin would < nstje; and 01 the other hand 1 iJiPteoitrug* I. thi« t right I'-dit rtii/hi he extinguished a- I him to 1 ,f w *rW forever, I lighted my iVv hattan be tor# trusting myself to r | ■ I v After n f«*w wh'fls n»y courage ro*e with the ft •|uireiuer.ia of the • cu*ion an i 1 >ai.]; *\ oiing ruin, tliere «■ «r» I »• 11* doubt tlnv' « glorio le future awaits you. S ?tdv th. be«t until *r- I can ir ;*• you 1 * > ftteh au exhibition of your gras) ta»te — I'ou t aim at being too or i£ nal .it hi-I. it wu| ex m-t you. » ve on a ight hui nttfri turns d et, k 1 vonr • t warm a d vm r * n*»i.'Md In ea-e you should f*e (it | » lavor a* diligent editor witn another parody'. let - -g *1 tiiat .1 rni^ht he I* • :« r f r \<> t one *. in*’ "titer name, for in thus trying to deceive ft" nt foii.i.*, \on *• ill certainly '*»«U to mind ’in* «>' i :*iie of the ajs in the lion* *k u. u id tnotign you luay mo>l «is*t«.% and . - \oit *«■ • vacl »n im itatiOfi of the k' oi ma*is. \> I* d *guts«; *'ll he too thin vonr %*• e vrmthj betrax V*ft and it «(• ti o* tin 'tevtl atid Tom W a!ker Vo t w 11 ^he signed au n*« Alter thanking r e lor mv advice the **\v withdrew ivident'y %, hunt a susp* c.on of tny Met'it) w S fl. W'liiM.iKoa Iftirttingloo, Jnn III, |*iA . *| For the Huntington Argun. C itrltilMta I ni«n. “And thou »halt Inn . sited hr a n«*w mmr, whioh the no nth uf the Lord shall uatuo.**— i Isaiah Lilt, 2. M e have dearly seen in the former let tern, that a union of all the Christians in Huntington can he formed, but it may a,* pear that there are certain difficult!** which cannot l*c surmounted These ap parent difficulties are these NNe are here under different na-uc* vix : North Mvth'xhnt. >•. «11» Mrth>ti»t. North Presbyterian. South Presbyterian, Epinco pal, t hristian. Congregational, Baptist, ITiited Breiltren and some others Now. what is to be done xl«oiit these names? We cannot be Called by them ajt Now. can we nil unite and call ourselves Baptist*? I am certain we could not Can we call oureclvc* Presbyterians? No, sir I no sense ol calling it an assembly ol elders, both male and female. Then a Method *t brother will sav, we will call ourselve* Methodists, that good oi l name I see no snnse in that either, lor the word Metho dist caiuelrotii :i rln«s of physicians, who h\ their strict metliol of living, were styled Methodist It nppl.es to the followers of Wesley In the N»w Testament it may mean evil as well ns good. The Greek methodns translated "Wiles’* in Paul's epiMle means * the methods ot the .lev I ’ ^‘o that tiAtt.e w II not do Neither will the name Episcopal do; nor the name Congregational None of these are found in the Hacred writings It would l e re markable iI Christ had founded a ehureh and had not left a name lor it This was a subject of prophecy, as much so as was •lesus Christ. Isaiah "»vs “thou shall be called by a new name lie did n..t *ar, "they shall i i* called by new names, bat a name the I. nrd shall name In Revelations xtx. Id. "And li was clothed with a vesture dcipped in l.lood, mid his name is called the Word of fuel !’ Arid then John in Ids Mnapc!. Chapter I, I. says. ‘‘The Word was Mod. and in verge II. ' the Word was ma hi llcsh and dwelt annifg; its, arid tbal wav Jesus, the * hriet, the Son of Mod. W( have seen that Christ uid be would build bis ehtirch Ii|>nti bin.-ell mid other Inundations no man should liu sai l I*aul. and hence all those followers that at traeied so niucli attention were called l bristians, because they were followers **1 Christ, and from the time they were tirsi called Christian, at Antiorh. (Acts \i _t>,y liowi, to the present all people have acknowledge ! >t to be apt ropriale Now. all ye churchc. ot lliioliiioton listen : \\ lo-re i. your scripture (or vnnr parly names .’ |i is a sin it you have no scripture lor it No one that is not a Methodist takes any olIVnse to tell him he is no* a M- ibodot No one out of the finp'i.l church take* any otlense to :ell him lie is not a Ibiptist. Ib.t you tel! one in any church In* in not u l 'liriatian ! here i- h direct i..M»!t not to he endured Wl.v, if a man j* i».,t a Christian he will he b#rt—he i« not iu the favor of (*.»d A mail timy he a < liriaiian Mini not he n Ipti-t. and not he a t!«lhodi*t( and not l»e H IV —• -> terian, and a man niitv l<e a • lin»tiau and not I e at oiigregat’onalist or E|»i0cof*»ili »M Neither ol the»e name*, are identical w.ih < hrietinn. Christian contain*, all the good in nil of them and more When vi» come to the gate* ofd* oh t he question will hi >tr> ire C/iri. 'if are t Hi, h!I other names will .*nn He into iiotiiin^i e**» n io p-rlccf nonentitv Then we if ar«* willing to lie cioU l < |iri-tinn-. and we arc not willing to h«-called hy any sectarian name, it »*. tej vc'i itr ihat we a I can unite Wijy ( iiitrn l ahoiit llic-e party mimes on -aril, when the great question a» death and the julgment will be, nrr /v (‘hrittimnn f l.*‘t a* jftdetiini* covenant loL'ell.rr an*! he called Christian*, follower* of Christ, tiie t *hildren of t * d No man on earth ?uake* any -ncrifi.-f of *tm thing goo 1 nv i| vice i*i doing this - i due* io- give lip :iu% ling II,nt! Will l e of SUV — n ice lo him ,u il.„ world or it. the world to come In duing ihi* we will honor tiie Lord « mime, ex a i i nh’tve everv name j'xet *' "V- "II Mir liirr»r< 1,1.. in ,|ir <.|rri.«l n,;,l I*** N-urilirr in «n rr.rita! *'"• "l i'ntn„i<*l.|« „« |,,« h.f il,r |rWt,| ,|lr<r ii-itrr. will I., ,| . . .i.tii.n. I n.,1 | trn.t it,,, i,hi, „<* |„ rn wmh.h , . | 1'i.pe to .,-e romnimii* ..* ,r""i °i'i« . <••• ilii. in.pnn«nt .til,. j p, v t ml i|,e .I** h,..| ► i I.,ml.<>i I)., | elm » :>> ir .mi. ..I tin- wurl I ,„ Oiri-lT.i, cjfirv Hi \riM.Tnx. d.m s iS7-j i'*r- a i iringtu i»e infirs-ted m the fief* n»*n *r I'm i,«i. . •egv.Sp p, t.SvuH -i| | j o. H* * V -e *!•? •. il.ii j i v »rh. I'rl+'Ati Ill >TIMUTO\ I.TCKI .1* Met at Pilgrim Hall, Tue.dav evening, Jaoua •y 7. 1S73. at 8 o'eloek. There war quite a full attendance of gentle men and Indies, who.. pre.euce war moat glad ly received aa an emeu of pro.perity to the Ly ceum. The minute- of ta»l meeting were read and approved. I lie rule, were .u.pended, and the dehate al lowed to precede the other busiuei. of the 8n ciely. Alter an animated di.cu..lon the houve voted the might of argument v> tho negative. Mere. Moralise, Warner and C S. Walker were appointed a eommittee on queriva for the term. Tho oommiltee reported thi following questions: N„ 1—“Would Ireland he justifiable In *t. attempting » revolution?" 2—“Does the present system of sects hinder the advancement uf Christianity?” The Lyceum being about to select from tba above, Mr. Ksrd «»i»jeetcd to question No. S, as being prohibited in Article IS of the By Laws. w‘*»ch is as follows: “No political or religious question shall be selected for disoii-sion." The ('resident was of tho opting that the question was not necesdarily a r. ft'jji .us one. An appeal was taken, and alter debate, the de ci*i. « ot the Chair was overruled. The committee then proposed the fallowing: •‘Docs party) government hinder the ad ✓an ct mein of our country?” Objections were made to thi-* question, as Him being in cuuftiot with Ibw .ntnn Uy Luw. Ilio Pre.idont deci.lcd that it wu. not a party que.tiuu. A it nppenl au taken, uud the deci ■ • inn of the Chair auataiuud. Mue.ii.il, No. I W.a aelc ted, and Dm. Mot. '■uic and l niuphell appointed a- leading diapu• 'am-. The debater, .land aa fullowa: Affirma live— Dr. ('ampl.oll, Major Downer, and Mr. Aaron Malk. r Negative Dr. Monourn, Mr. •Tobn Hoa.i, and Mr. 0. S. Walker. ..aoquenoo of aickneaa in bia family . Major Downer‘a aa.gy on matrimony waa port I.. On motion, the I.yeenui adjourned to meet in Pilgrim llall, Toe..lay evening, liiltinat., at 7 to o'clock. J.tl, BKBSLIN, Pru. l. Otmo Owvkm, Secretary. Arrival* ail .Hrrt'liuia|«* llotrl, < ornrr of it street Mini 2*1 A vhiiic, dtir mg I lie week ending Friday moruing, Jan uary io, is:;i FRIIMY. I 4 m. w rl,oiljf, Tho* Hrmnnmr, Symuir* ' reek; (1 (I Iiurge..., Way,,,, 0 il, J H Thnmp -on, Si Ail,m,a; Ja> Price, lrontoni Henry Ad ■imr, D I Smith, Cabell on; Thor tVilliamaon, Engine No 20; Dnnne llrookr, a, train •*„ |; <i Wilhelm, t'lnei,itinii. I. Woodward, |l R. SATITtriAT, Wm Spilinan. Muy.villo; T J Itlgg, Kane W'|* Kail-; Irwin l.urhar. Lincoln c„. 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Mnl i.nyan l .lla; j • Th<n,i». n, C * IJ it It It I .1 »|,| n .; .1 4 >,, . nlti-nyi,. «ir 1 I.- ip. ak»■, Phn. Fir1 .nil. Marietta: w '‘fHir ImbfMK Urania P . k, r . u'k: Jaha Hit.I on-. At All.an., I, I ST III l.l I I Its Keii' ioiina' in the llrntinor- r |r.*r-r>|M .. ( •I"* H I'Tt Mhirh, il I,,; i-al|e,| fop i„ to >int . will lie aenl lo the .lend after off!' Ailaia*. J. Il. sa.ii, V II, It.ner Ki'-nn. IIU, HA, 3 Hi' ntl.Jn.u.Z Lent , Mr. Mary A. It <ohei. y.in. MeComi.-, . Mr* (far.a, Horae, Mil'll.. P Hat4. J P, Hartley, M' J 'V Rapp, M,« li„.a, . on. II, M Idrale, K"A«. r>. Rnhrrt, '.Il k, A..die», Him, Am, I ...per, Mr. Arnbell, Hhelion. Mr, P irn, ter n ., Sean, FP.ia, B.na! I., Mr. il, .1 ; „„„, Hm.nl,, iMalali, It 0, Shell. Jamea. Prn.her, Pnaer, Sullivan C»ih, ••May , a H# nuo.h A Bn.nnr, Se,.r. Wo,,,-.. M M BHi M*KS, P M