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*y?is*pt^^i^r* THE n s=_a_ WHOLE NUMBER. 10.516. RICHMOND. VA. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 15, 1885. THREE CB-fT* PER OOFT. _? _\jkm I /..uatiueiiif AtwirrirB .' AL ti WEES, laJXTH AND ltmia 1> -STREET-. Rim Ihe lil of Mareh eon,** ?prta-is.OB la "*ias hs*K_ek*eper* ge nerally ref ar* li tBcir linen*. Be. We have noted th'iftac ?nd trllh our OMial net iv ern?I we made Bid for an Irnm?w eon* Stn men t Bf LINE ? iDt*. Ky offering Hw Importer co*to * ??.(then.*! our own prk***. The entlr* lt Ute >it*.t ari'.ved. *?! *re va-orthv of yoi . \?ti. i?ii..ii. The a*o<-a_ are all nett. The ai. ailwKind and non* ?r* damaged. Tl prt-seaaiv exceed) nat* law, There are ?boi ?7f. renmano.nf IRISH LINEN. Hie .-uatli that-dh at 40c.. w**ell*t 20e. ayarl. I TOWR-1 .a Pt RKIINEN MOMIEToVVE thal ia newrly one and a i|U*rler yard* lot ?ell* at ti lo tte. lu tilla lot we can *??!' f> 17c cr fal per dort*-. A! 12'-jr. lhere lal KXTRA-HI/,1 FANCY-r-TRlTE li HACK TOWRI. Hutt moally *el'??t 80c. I I*.-, there la a r*suiar IS'.c. TOWEL that *ea*rl> in, var.! long Thr ute. nt?.lille* TOWELS in thia poirha** are ihoae thi Bruer*-)*, rat^t rrom 40 to SOe. The ban. Min* n-irea of Hi.EtcHED Table l. N EN"- at She are tito** that *ell ordlnarii ?t Sfte. Tlie CRASHES are very numerou but ate Ok?k*H 12,0.* <|U*llty ?f pr a LINEN ('RASH at BBB. There wa* *Jao I the pui-i-hsae three dilTerent qoalltl** . Vjt'll T**. i"h.. flrtrt namher. whtrb I* it*?v) irpiirtedmarseili.es qi ii: we will nell at fl.10. Il.ant he lanight frirlt. Hiantl.se Ttieaeeoiid namher la an ELI UANT t* Ri SCH RT QUILT. The prle* c Hi'*-numil rlBtl. Tba- t bird numtier ia i-t-o-r ?1 CROCHET MARSEILLI VT H.T. Hill number ate aimil a.-ll for 75, in silEE'l INO there are w> uiuny dlrreret i,ii?Htii-a thal to enlim, rate the brand w aaa that f"r 14c. a v?r.l we run *ell the rei ular gOc. brat.it and ul 1 Tr. tn,, rea?il*r ?2 inttid of HLEACHEI > SH E. "Tl Nf .. < H E. *, ?a A IN*-mEH ?t St, end Oe. ure very clie?i Ilia NAPKINS. I't.IEIEs. and TAKE. t 1' lils iiieind., I in thia pun-haae were in nunn rous to ineutloii. We have enn?jh I a.ipply them in very large u tia ntl I les. unit ? ten unree?bb loot sappi*** you give ua .all and nee If we can't . tn-.r Imam terian Of RTD -taOVRRqif q_| ly arriving ihe lah-*! arrival I. nil th -(?ring ihade* Ut lhat elegant KI D of W?lc weaell Ihe S-butUaaal 60r. and th.- 4-luu K.n ill T'.c. uni! t* i'h etnbrt.l.lei. ,1 t.H'ka ? tl. JULII - vu v RR t suv em and non Kroati ?tre.t. li '.r.lem.if by BM?L w hen -a-lt-ciloti- ;,, ?a. ii-.- our moat ear. (ul judgment mh IS rr HA MY CUOUAGES. - pyrni B| ,,f u.\U\ CARRI VOE' it Ile inariiifui-lurer*. A nave c 1 I mada us buy lng koa rn LKVI a UAVIR CHEAP W lill 1 Blh ll Itt*" i. 1 N i. ll A M S . die hundred mil fifty styles af ?IRQ ii k ti*-. A manu Beleeli?a of striae atm tat a. ? i . ? '.f mir fl Jfnlow*. lUMRUn wm ia- the |a.p: lin Braal du *agia.ils ttils ft. *-?.ll. LEVA i DA VI-, t HEM' ll Willi*R| _ i.ili ll M>JII8I Y .**- . A viii tn.-, -!.,.k of InREK N and !>o m -i:. ii rm *. b n nil t]at-ltmaat LEVY A DAVISS. I'nlilAll.s si.M*-. T..11,|.[.\V \TEIt ? Ld 1! .Nl'KI Ri HIEF RXT-ACTS nih ll ?ttV SUKI NH |XH HUT AT TUA Lill.mi R BROTH! i; vv . ?re in nc. int nf man*. BTTYLISIH AND DEHIRARLE DRE*-.- ...ioI'S I-ol I- ARLY SPRING VV!. \R. IKi'tt.T i Loins um il tor la dlaa' tailor mille kl ,itaV -We ha. I lUriii mall Hu Ira?at?* sh*.lc* ail mail, uml r ?Hid* wide. 1IRAIDK and HI"i'l'oNs ti nial. Ii ull miora. They inake u rat*) - and ii?-lui tire**. S.-X1IN ll KHEK.si.nd HERltERCI.oTHs JHtsEV i le'TII.*- and CASHMERE. tn all lin- new ab at tea. You will find tn siieti ami.Mun nt ..I Dress .I...I- es. moat IT AID DRESS tn .. .I - In eve?'coi.iva i.ir .sDinbiuution. Tbe laraaal a-* ir; men; and tin- eictliM atyle^ wt- hutt* evri -bott II. Il Ai K MILKS IH.At'K RHA-AMIK.* KI.Ai'k s,t ICML-i BLACK KHAMA M v- nml HI.At K BROCADE sll.Ks al price- i.i nuike one o|a-n the:r , ).-- In Baton lab men t. Otu atoek Of l ul .nb 1.1 ? o Ri vs-ol: MN an.l si R.M I sll.Ks ext?ipr lae* nil tin new .prinuslia.lt- uml at '.nvtmI 1" IO*) have been auld bet? tofo?., li..' neve.! ?lyle* in SITU Nt i Mild KUM' MEH PANC. -II.Ks csu u -.- ,, ,.? nut e*Uibl?hlllfilt. The lllulflI'tlale . icll (.Iel ' l t li J. seji-i.n. Ul At K DKRSb- .il** iii even ileaori).. mi be Ibo nd in '??.it -ii. i.: it -? VHI.INo m. I TRIMMING (ItAI'Es ttnd Mm HMM, i.tMH.s, ,,, au kinda. Il It-Li- .IE Rs EV - -Vt e al., ct H.e ,i ?i l \ -a I.i N- foo tl. I ? . ?! : lt -. Bl ll. Oar -?*?_ ai -\v i?> SAINSO CAMBRIC ElHiljs and al I i> I K EMliKoll'l l. ll > Will la* -me lo pleas I adie. .;.< n (bet iee them. tl ?iituelise ali- k nf ll Hlfl ' kind*at extreme'.* hm nani-.--. Forbar*?!?? iee otu remaanta >?? WHITE l.OulM and Kl* .1 Nus. EADIE- Ml -LIN UNDKRWEAH ? ?lit;t..ina mini.' ft> <>ui -l ?'k for th. ? eek. I ...-li ..til lor lon . W HAIs. WRAP".?W'S nave ubtMi; one lll'llll.'il \t ll VI- Illili . - , ..-) iBon i in-d wll) . appal aa il' . eu BVI :t ? . i v -mall .mn. at .1 HEMER ItRoTIll K Filth and Broad atlea-ia. a.h IS-HB luATh lixviri Ki . ( tt> I*EI t. tl tit l.v .tt. pLl-loN IvEEYIN. FIKNirUI'iE -. ISt'OV] UN.,,; HI IDA * MENU- MAUL LAM. I*twa-nml *uprrtor attic k nt \ I KY KINE I I 'KN lil RE ash MEDIC l-l ENlll RI Ol Vt M NI I CHERRY. EHDNY. Ah||. MAPEE. I.tllitiliiN MAHOGANY, IMITATION WALNUT, POI I AK ?ll r ? * tb B BTeal v*lletv of MlDEKDARDs. WARIsltoHlj". DK-s-K*. H(?lK-C \-l.s. CHIKEONIERS. PA KU *R ll RNITl KK ,MAlTUl>?fS?ja. At. i olive ami insist-.Mau ?a- r.ii.il? pay part emtb.and Hie b?lanc. on a.. coui?itJfiat ns term*. M. W. HA KWOOD A H*iN 4, e. and M (i,i\ eruor ?in-el. rn bo- tA **m_ \\'E ARK t'OXKIDEM AK-ft O I l K 111 ,.\l**u-jic* i-f lotti v. ai-sWa*, Iii the Pl RRITI'RKRUSINr-BS :u?*. /fl lint t. e 1,? vt te-m.- .trJamrnt aa to the want. of '.lu public our ion* experience ru*bl lu* u* to but giautla ut priit** lhat can t la- nu denlad dy an*. BOOM in the city oaratoek ??lnf lull anal r.-|?,*il*-hed nih all of tbe tate novell ira a* tiny Ot* pnnluca-tl. Pardea ajrlkl-iiii* cfinip'ele ault* In WALNI'T, vi \. MOOANY, ?nd "AK loir PARLOR-. UED awnd lUMMi Knolls trill And lt lo (her Hid H ?t to ej.i,i,im.- <nar att.-W befaeelrtiy tl? Irrn.k ni*dr a*I1ta.taeia.ra ni a_| ,n *_**.??. E. UATHRJOHl A SON 12. 14. and le t??v et uaw ?tm*i. mm l-Sti.TiiAT.iJui MIIM.IMBIt* SLIKE-THKKAD. Us, bj?11_iw offering a ft?I ot nek' at .*el**-e-'a-re?d CBnalalUi*' of Blt -Umbri* and u-kiltka; Helne-TwiBe*.Bli-*nt: I. ue*. TtaHkliot. NMliie-Cor-?. Corkwood Ftaker wian *( "ll iT-thlraji. kingle and double. We have a large cjiutn')ty of H*nl-SeU?? Net line on hand, and will five Rprei*liv low prtct* to buy em tn lu?ie quilutitl** Haui Heiii* Netti?B BWada to ord*r and p*rft*i Booda a?krauTeed. ._ L. LICRTENRTRIR-M BOSB. t-*-_rrH*vetil>*iil'> -od r?_n?lio ??***(*. KkrhmoDd. \ *. s.-?!mprwteiait*r-i*oe.* ? braled LUaii-K?md Melne-3*brts?d. wax raau-?nftv* mt-fa*tioo, leis B*Xii BTATIOBE-8TB. ^^ REPORT OF TUE I'OMUTloN OF THK KIRsT NATIONAL BANK OK HJiTIMoM). VA.. AT RICHMOND. IN TDK STATK OK VIRGINIA. AT THK rl'-OKoKKUMINI-jsHMAIttllia, ISM: SKsotni-iis. Mons and d-Tssmta ll.4?t? ft*. 42 oxetdrsfta. B74 S'i t cited Kialoa Ih.ih'k to secure <t~-lilatl,sn ? i.U 1.V1 00 Knited KlaU-H NmuIs ta it-ecu re depo-dts . 100.000 00 other st oe ks. bonds, ami mort ?**<-* .14,788 BO Doe from approve* reaerve ascii is ll.-in aa Dae from other national hanks 70.8*2'- SS lux- (rom state t sui ks and honkers 18..M5 83 Ri-al estate, furniture and Os lures n.iofi (.7 curr, nt expenses and laxes psi.' - e.sin so ii.TisiiKes for clet?i UisMiouae . 48.91s Ki lillis ol oilier I-Hi-.ka.. l**t.6M 00 Fractional naper currency. nickels, and penn lea.. 1 849 87 -I- ? ,. . 87,800 00 l.cf*Bl-tendcrnotes I So.OOO 00 lied.ni pi e.n fund with Knited sistes Treasurer <5 per cent. citciilstioii, . ?? 4.000 00 lii? from Knited Slates Trea? surer. o(ber (han 5 per cent, redemption fnnd ii/iOC, 08 Total. .fg.78S.8ia tb l.i A bi i.iti ax. Capital stock paid in. ? 800.000 00 Surplus fund .100.000 oo l ii.livi.le.1 profits ll ?.'.S M National-Hank notes ont standing laa.ooo oo Dividends unpaid._ U.065 BO Indlvldnal deposits subject to cheek.?. 1.187.438 77 Kid'cil Slates depcnlte. 81.707 08 Deposits of t III tad States dls - na officers -J.934 SS I'm to oth.-t national t-anks 44.887.14 I nie to state hanks aud hank? ers. . 33.713 .14 Tola! Vi.783.813 48 ' viaeiniA, (_. CO'-XTT Ol" Ht-.tRICO. i""* ! ll. C. Humed, cashier of the aitore iis.ii .d lsink, do solemnly- sneer that the al-ove statement in true to the best of mr knowledge sud t-elief. H. '?. HI'RNI-rrT. Cashier. Bntaantbad and sworn to tx-fore tne this lilli day of March. 188*. WILLIAM T. ALLEN, .Notary !*ublie. Correct-?inest I 1. DAVENPORT. HYRD WARWICK. ? IIARKKS U. SKINKKK. nih IS-lt_Directors. KIPOST ul THI .T>Nl>ITI0jT OF THK MK ROBA NTS NATIONAL HANK. AT RM HM''N 11 IN THK RT ATC OPVIHOINIA. AT THK i I,' is.K ol lil Bl S l s.s. >l\ Hi-ii ki. lsgf,: K Ked I iii is. I.< ans sud iliscounts .1 8S8.S8B SB Orel-drafts.. .. :t.5l8 a I'lilted States tsuids lo m-cure . atiot... . uno.ooo oe I tried suites boin Ison hand 400 00 Othcrstocks l?>iu*s, and tiiort Kaccs -".147 tM I'ne inuii approval ten anent*. . Vt.iti 48 I'tie from oilier national hank*. ......... 11.401 TS I nie ft"in state banks and (sinker*. . i-1.41( SS ?siate. furniture, and t atari - B4V***M BS i urr. ut sxpeaBBS and laxes, pu ,i S.S7S Tl Kn niiiiiiis pe ld.? . .'.-..ono :,n ks and other caata items KITS 47 (Or elearliiK-houa.-. tl.118 IM II sof oilier knIlks. . ,'.".l-.' 08 I ructional paper curreii'V nicki la, aiid |?-imie?. Specie ti i l-VBl-tandei notes 40,000 00 Redemption fund w lib I mud ?si-it.-s ITv.'i-ur.! 5 l- i ? ? .?I ciieuliitioni H.OOO 00 ? 1 L'7 ' l.iAlilt.ll i?~ ('HpiialBtOPk |?ald In . t BOO 0 -lupus lund . To OOO "ii I ndlvlded pmOts ;s ??.! 4 i National-hank notes oui st:in.;ii'i- IT'.V'.'O" 00 liv Idenda unpaid t.tou nu i mi i \ i ii un i de |ms-II* Ktll.J.-el to rtiee-. . %bbb 4*>s? 17 I'einan .Icerilti s . f .|e|s-s!t. 74 0X8 ?? i . 11 Ti.si che. ks :..C!':i i - -|J3.*. 10!' li li e to ether tu.tl.uisi I sin In 1***1 .?,.", '. ne t.. "-late I-un ks ii nd l.nnk lolal. ILSTS.1S4 ru --IA I I Ol Vi Iii. I MA. I ClI I ol Ri, UM'.St' t ' ?? I. .lobn K. Oienn raahlrr of ihe above named bank, do *-<>:< mnl\ swear Hist tlie , above statement is imetotbe ?ssl ol bb) KlIoUV.lKc Rilli Is'ilcf. J. K. GLENN Obs Knhscrlbed ami sworn t ? in-fore mc this H.t. .lin ot Match. ISO.. vv i: BIGELOW, If. P. ...ti.cl- Attest; JOHN p. HRANT ll PKKD. R. SCOTT, III'ivlAS PoTlls I "'-li Directors. I3KP0KT (?l INK ( oMtniuN OP IV THK PLANTEB8 NATIONAL BANK l)K RICHMOND. VA.. AT RICHMOND IN THK BTATK "I VIRGINIA. AT THK cl.i-l. Ol BUHINEBB MARCH 10 IBBB: b Boorai i - Loansand rBseoonts ?i 8SB.1H il overdrafts iimi id l Ulled Style* boml*. to sc. ute circulation. .*." : rutted KtBt-M l-.ii,b> lo secure .1. |s?-its ino 000 I'" ot her st. si.* I s.n.I?. und in ott uss**- i>.uso oe from approved ranerea I aSBailS HT.807 'Mi Im,. itoin oilier na Ilona I banks. N BM N ' Due Bom H?ala hank* and luink. is .*,.*, 490 U Ben) i stun tun..tun- and i \ tun-s. j.-..ti M .;?; i ut rei.i expenses and luv 8,008 07 1 reinlums paid j.i.4'*i7 .'." -.and -.ti.er cash itt:. - I xrhsuKeaforclearlas-taou?e 27.178 43 i ..tin i bauks j*.soo mi I iii.!,, nal j>sp>-r euriiii'.i i.. kc s and peon - B48 SI -I* ?>'. 8) 888 0 ' 1 egaMender m.t.-s. 100.000 00 i ipi un liitiii vviih i nlw-d ; ti saan i 3 is r earn ? ?I rm nlatlun _? j.">o oe i ur Rom Pntted SIttte* Tr.-s -iii. i other than .*. ]-er cen'. raak h.pie,n fund lo.Ooo on I I.lAllli lill-. Capital Mink |-ai.l iii 1800,000 00 -sui pius lund . '-''iii (Hui nu i prod ts BS.SBS u*> Niiin.na.-tsmfc note* out 4." BBS o" Indiv .ill.mi ilc |.v?lt* - ii.eb.i i. ti iee "."ii di J lenland - peril. r.oii.s oi .!?? |s*-tt... SSS ct ko checks I.'. 674 '.".' ,i - ; ? i ,s .1. I--H*. ... ooo tk) Deposlta oi I ailed state* ' .l.si'ursliitc oi | ftei-is ' MT -t - 1..lul ;..-..; ii ! Du. loolioi na; oiiHiUmk* _?? .171 i'l in., io nulli hanks and hank . rs (8.578 7.. rote i (UM.sioi a --... V II'I.IM V I 1 ol Kl. lIMoMI, I .un n, Qmatfoa oaBBtaeoS th.- tdnama i tan .si lat uk. do M.i.ii.uly su.ur that th. , als.v. sluleti. ut ia lim- lo the ln-l <>l my ? knowledge uiol ls-ii>t. -. v \\ -s .'I IftLML Csslil.-r. hutterrihee and swear* lo kseam SM (ht*. ; un da) "i .\isrct, i -sa. \t. **r. i.onIKY Nolarv l*ubiie. \ I tt?.t : >. M. HKMENB M B I. I yioNTAiilK. ? ii viii.i > ii i Ai.io'i r nh i i Ihivctors. j MoNHRo.-l tj ll-Uf.V. v 1- BLAIB0 '" mot no* Ma iu street. i'SI. 4 l-4l.1T. Ar. I IMS! i.imk- i.i.mk:?.tj(*<? bar Is. lu is PIUCHli ANT HoRsnd ROCK i I.AM'i.i)IK.>u baud and fur sum loa. In , stu'li )ri-shRi)-H>-\DALEJAMKK-BIVEU. sm! IMPORTKD CKME.NT*". CALCINKD 1 I \sTl R i \ni.K-HAIR. LATHS. MRK-BRlt'K and CLAY. VV ARN'KR MiMRK toot Keventoeuth street, south side Dock. Lamp aad Oroaud Plaater. Sumac, and Bart- _ _mh Vi 1 l-lO HAKl{rUsF>RK8H UOCK 1 s*Ttl>\J LAMp i.imk dntlr eapeelod per s. liooiu-r RmI Murken. .1.000 Barre's RoNK'NDAKK aad ;PORT I.AND CEMENT. t'ALCIM'Ji PI.AMKR and MARR1.K- t ?' -I 1 KlKK-BRiCKK. KIBK-CLAY. plastkk**:hk' hair, whitk hand. and sll other Ht II.Di Vii MATKRIAIX for sale low by RoHKRT WKNDKNHL'RG. No. Soe Matu and 1407 and 140V Car s:;t-eu. iota ls-'iw f U'TIITRA, V^ THE OREAT HKIN-CT'HK. My wife had a Bio?t annoying emptSc-i make Ila appearance otti lb* linger* of bolt hand* about the lulof la*t Mareh. Suppose. lt wo* Ivy poison. Several ptiyileiana ama it. annie dlagnoalng lia* above, other* pro iiounrlBg it*?tl-rbetirii. A ST** l many do me?tle. remedle* wera* I?ed with no ertret The diarsae aleadtlytrew w-r*e. The pre aertplionaof three of our very be*t phys! clan* nore triad with but Hut* betu?r re? mit*. Ttl* terrible Itching wa* *> great ?i ulmt*t to deprive her caf al*ep. Arter tw< mont).a of till* Buffering *hel>.-g*n thr t?i of ibe Ci'Tit ip* RrMtn>i_t. What wm tba ??ult? The find *ppllt_tlm-i of th- ci ti t cha allayed th* Kellina, and now. af lei four month* dally na* of them, ber hamil an-sound and well. I doubt not 1ft bay hal lefii employed at fir-1 a cure would havt laren efleeted Inaihort tim*. Du. W. H. HALL. I-Ttiaglat. FBA-srOBT. Kv. SCALI-HEAD. E. J. Truetnlell. dniggiat. Couneaul. ?>.. re. ra.rta ? euee a* follow*: Thr patient'* he*' waa aimoat a nolld *e*b. and the dry ?-*let c. instant ly falling ort lita bead, makin* bli shoulder* vt bite In * few boon. He ?urnrr4 ?ll the torment* imaginable with bl* head burning and itching and a terrible head? ache ?II the time. Took th ree bot De* of Ra: aoi.v KBT, u*>ed two boara Ot~~W*_A ?ni1 ?ont?CiTHTHAm.>?i'.Bndwa*eur-rd. Hen/, 1* a* en tire; v free from ?eat* a* lt wa* thi dav he wai hom. No more 1 tching and burn lng. and no more headache. It?wini aiuioat tncredulou* that any"..!r.g eotih! cure io had a raite an quickly. Che patlenl mi v * v ou do cot claim half enough for ern. i ( UA. DlSKIOURlMi Humors. IininUlallug Emptions, lb-hlitl Torlnrea, Scrofula. Halt-Rheum and Intam HU- Humor* cured hy ihe Cr ri ct* ba Rt-mi? nis*. Cr-ncTBA R??oi.vi*aiT. the new blood. ptirlfer, ele*n*e* th* blood *nd peraptrutlor of Impurities ?nd pnlaonou* element*, anti Hit? lemove* the eautr. ii in ika, the great akln-curc. In*'*ntlj ? Hays Itcblngabd Iutlamraation. cie?r? thr Skin and Scalp, beal* Ulcer*and Korea, ami restore* the Hair. ci th nt a Soar, an exqntalte ?kin-he*u. titler and toilet rea|Ul*lte. prep*red from Cl' Tier?A, _ Indispensable In treating Skis Dise?*e? Baby Humor*. Skin Hlei.ti.he* (happed and Olly Hkln. CrriCOOA KXMr.vtnt ??? ?h*oiutely pore nml Hie only inl.tillble Htiptal-Puririerfc xiii skln-Br?utlfle?, sold everywhere. Itlee: C~iric?BA.SOe.; soap tie..; R?ini.vg-T. tl. l'(*TT_RDRUO AND CHEMICAL (*?'.. _Borton. Mai. ABY?rSE CUTICL'RA .SOAP. B an t-xt|Ui*.itt- Skin-Ba-sutiller. mh ll-W.fwi-Su Rr rr a ixt inuit watkr. BEEEALO LITHIA WATER i** ALBUMIN! ILE OF SCAW El-FEVER e.vtfa(t rsm Qmjujbjoat?in or db. e. W. P. Hr.Mt. Ol HiciiMn-n, Va.. Member Medlc*l Soeletv of Virgin;*. - in (hr r Rt leal Monthly. During the epidemic of Btnrlet-fteet which Ima been prevailing for a vear In thu citv. anti i* yet scarcely i-ndril, f have lac-n giving inv patient* HnfTaio Llthla Watet otf hint um end to the exclusion of all watei for drinking purpose*. In no case since 1 have pui-Mitd tills coan* lia*.c I -***n even ? trace of albumen In the urine of S* ar lat,na: l-ntietit* either during the attack or thc fonvalewenre. With thia esparto'aaa la a nam ber of ra?es, aim hearum of?wotabd results Iii the practice nf other physician* Iii Ihutclty who liave iised the mOM BM?OB ? tbeutrhl it worthy of note in youl joi.iiiri'. lt thia reknit I- rn. .'. r h.. . w-- ni. enahle.l to rid Hettrlet-Fever ..i.i ti ii ip*l tlangrrotia coiicoinltant*.'' Dr. I???I P. M't'tii. PreOmmraf ?? Practicet r Met?t Virginia RO?la?J c.,liege. .Extract from tin- pnat-cdlngsof the Rith niotid Academy of Medicine. PmtkeserJamel RMcCawaaafee of the frc*! value of tba HnfTaio Llthia Water in In management .pf .V.ir''i-/'?t?'. ' Db. Q. w. ?Bam ?.. Mahstme, v,.. ?B?~|aa_W?I Meit:.-ol swirly ot Yinnnia. Ia Scarlet-Foote i kare kntraa tha But fain Ellina Water .sprint* No. B, io wal urti a li?*?lthy and abuudait ?arretlaa ol I . iilii. it ?:.- highly chanted with ABmvtten ami lb* *ecietioii itlinoat suppressed. Dn.__.ne_t i.. Kv m. oi- Rsl*?nomt, I i'-nb nt anti ProfeaBOT Of "laaletrle* and Ulai Bara of Women and Children In Ibe Haltlrunn- Meflfcfll Cottage, (..mitrl*. Pro fe?Nir.il Pra.Tii-l Medlrlii- Be, ?? In the se.,: I know of in renwdv if?inat e_k?ey with P.uil.tlo l-lhl* Waler. Sprliig V. mh II-SmwTw ST. "ITBKk'K-DAY < II.EHHAriO*!. 'VUE CITIZENS oe RICHMOND 1 ol IP.lsH HIRTH oil DESCENT ami <??!,.!- il.-..rolla of (anticipating in Hie CELKBRATION OF HT. PATRICK'S DAY ure enrdiiitlv m\ lt. d lo meei at Ca Hn-dial Halton Ti'ESD.\*i March I7th.it '.'lin A. M. Tin Soclatin tull f"tin in tin- Billowing oida-r. and iimrh to St Peters Cu'lit-dm;. '?in ir High Mern will be celebrated, and e sa i ti:, ii appropriate to the occasion vt lil be il. liver, tl l.v the Kev. Father Cl rr LEK. ol Nd!., k. Va. : Catholic Knlghtsof Ani.-r:ca. Era ie ii 14 I: lt.lin Ahern pn-aldenf. Catliolic Kmgbtaof America Branch lii-j; ? - Kelly, viee-p?sBlrlenl. Catholic Beneficial society ; John ll. His* u-.t s pg, gi pent. Mel.Ill I.vcetini j A. Antoni, president. Ainiievt s Utera*- Institut*; A. E. Mi p.ulier, pu'?'.!? ut. lilah National I_nd league, llram 'i SIS; Jilin Murphy nnalitml Jr iii Natloiiul I?nd league, Branch so ; '. L. (upt-toti. preaident. Ht.Mary's lum ft?al ttocialy; H. ('. POrst mun. pichi.li nt St. Marys Sodality of H. V. M.: B. liraa t*eri;er. president. st. Mary's Hodel) for lin- PIM* ; K. Wm kniep. preal.lent. st. Patrick ? l onferener; A. I? Maaailei I l> sui. lil. -t. I ct. rA t'oi.fi tcn.-c: John M. Higgins. preside?V. st. Pen i's I . A. and B. sdaiety; John Ns s'le BfesMent. Ht.Jearp-'a Beneficial *-?.ly; William I fill lill ilk. plisldent. Knlghiht.f St.Ita.eph; J. M. Ryall. preai lenl. Italian Btwtel Boemi B. Pl I :? s dent. The liiilowing-naiiittl gentlemen have la-en appointiii iis m\ ania tun! Bl* BB iii.-sled tn meei at the hall at :i A. M proaip?i I..hu M. IlRS?M lame* Hav,*. F. .1. Ileilly. J. E. lai-s'i.ii. J. I. 1'uy Philip > Neil. E. (*t??iilnsB. Jam** UeOtmw, Wil? lam Raatdn, 1. I. Parolee E. I'. Mttrptl* I. V. Reddy. William l-itrTmn. Joba Mui l>hy. Jahn** t.olden. .Ialue? FeiTilrr. A Vi. ttaatna, P. Keanan, R..i>eri E. Eugiuh. M. K.-iiv .Iipiiii Rankin. H. OraSbe*?sr, Wil? lam Et lillibus, R. Vtlttkaiiip nnd O. Pi lat trliii. JOHN K. MOLI "V ii.li lO-TaARaBI c),i.r Ma-hal. _ kiiivs -tit tv ms;, i t CSLL OIL ! DO YOU KNOW WHAT KT IS? %*k your physician or dniggiat and he will tell you it I* a RANK". DBAR?~ POISON. 1'CFFY S PCHE MALT VMIISKEY s entirely free rrom fusel oil; abnolutely pure sud unadulterated; a ptailtive cure for CONSUMPTION, PULMONARY TROUBLES. MALARIA 1NDI0EXTION. WASTINU DIsEAsEt. snd ihe only recognl?*d ANTIDOTE KOR CHOLERA. A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COM? BINED. Sent to any addrea* lu ihe Culled stat.-* east of tbe Rocky Mountains), all expert*i h??res prepaid, in pLiiu ease?oo chane* or comment?eonlnlnug ala i|_trl bott?? m rec*lpl of nj dollar*. PRICE. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Sold by leading dru<gI*la and flo* grocery louae*. THE DUKEY MALT WHISKEY I 0 Baltimore. Md. E. A. SAUNDERS-80N*. agenUfor Rich nond. fi-la-iliiii.i.1; 1'I.IMIKV muran ir. bowiuti h. INlilNEEK SO DEVONSHIRE STRElri. BosToV Miss tow cooslructiiig the Cbartutleat ill.- . Va. | t'ater-Wor?*. offer* blaaerv saes throughout he South lu ronneettou with s KW ERAC. E. lATER-WoRKs ,ndl ANI*tCAPE-GAR ?ENTN(J. Othll-eol I IDKATIOVtl. I! hi RICHMOND POLYCLINIC. The *erond annual aro-on will begin oa ne SIXTH OF APRIL and end Juae Tl. SSA. Tent?: 940 for tb* cotirar, Por further Information or circular apply i Db. JOHN N. UPHHUR ?SaSSS?nr and Tra??urv>r. SOO ea*t Orae* aUo*L -l-s?,W*EAw'.Ap? RICHMOND GOSSIP. WHAT PEOPLE TALE ABOUT. iHt-t-evfa-wais Dlfi?O Cssd PruiKi ter BMBBWB -( t<? Ila tl-I a-Tews H-?4el-PeM l irs-Pr rasas ls, Ac. kt. Monroe Park, which first came into notice aa "The Old Fair-Oroond**, ' and then aa ihe camp of the earliest volunteers who cane here from the South, and subtteqaentlj part camp and part hospital, ending its military record hy being a cholera hospital for the I nited Stats-"* anny in I&06. has of late years not only become a pretty place itself, but has reflected its beauty upon all its surroundings. It is one of the best investments the city er er made, and the improTementa now going on in thc arrangement of the grounds?in the walk", paths. Ac?will be a marked betterment as they resolve the laby? rinth of walks into an easily-under? stood system. Yon will then bc ahle to rros-s the grounds in any direction almost, and it will be possible to steer clearly in the future, whereas in the -....-t when the average man took a path there- was no telling where it was going to lead him to. In thc course of a year or sb there will be two handsome churches facing Monroe Park : Moore-Memorial on thc weet and Park-Place on the north. The former will be rebuilt entirely. Tbe present building of Park-Place will be allowed to stand, to be used as a lecture- and Sunday-school-room, and the church proper will lie built in front of it and facing Franklin street. Though thc plans have not yet been agreed upon, it is understood thst thc new building will lie of thc Lest pret-sed brick. This church numbers anion-: Us mem? bers Mr. James B. Pace (now in New Orleans), who has been very liberal to it. He has been a valuable citizen of Richmond. His own splendid resilience, thc Pace Block on the Spotswood site. his two flats, the levy building (which he boujrht), and numerous other invest? ments he BBB made herc, attest his affec tion for ind faith in Richmond. Another handsome church, not too in? the psrk. but in that neigh? borhood, is the r'ir-!t Presbyterian, which formerly stood at the corner of Tenth and Capitol street^, and ? tiikui .town lo make room for the n> w City Hall. This church, rebuilt at the ! . omer ot (irace and Madison *-tr will be teaily for dedication carly in A ju il. Its pa-dor. Kev. Mr. Kerr, is now al Orlando. I'la., not sick, but \ feeble from a lon-r Bpefl ol' typha* 1 malanal fever. He thought himself strong enough, and return.si hers -..me Brocks ac. but ams sble to preach "illy once : the a eather gol Lad. and limier the advice of physicians In returned to the sunnier South, where lu i- now !epnrtcd to bc spending B good deal ol time on the water, roving and gettmj: bark his strength for the work hs so much loves and for which h< has s?. many sarine-"! quaIilicititui-. Mr. I'a<e. with Mr. Oiater. ha loreiiiost BSeSSHJ our wealthy ritUfSUS bl .ie-ire and elforl to -e. i,p tor "ichinoii'l , I a handsome up-toa:i hotel. Beeratilly i ' il really setuud that the company i would l>e formed. tli>- -tte at the corner i of Main and riflh -luci- ai ow rc i and the hotel built : but tlm-c inls rent . ed could not conic to au t.nd. i-lan I int;. So the hotel i- ?? ott" again. Imacinr a row of ooildinga fronting | the length of a s.juare. five stol" htiphth and nearly as elegant as tho-i Sfl the site of Bracken's Tavern. That will be ihe --stal.li-lm.ent of th Kianej Tobacco l'ofii|iany. if built ac terding t<> thc plan- adopted. They have bought the half sonars fronting mi . the north side cf Cary between Twenty j fifth and Twenty-sixth streets; they j have the CBtSsnutes ol hoUe-ta. and tli? y an- ready to go to work at once* ? i.ik they .T-k first that Twenty-sixth I street shall be graded. Thi- coal vv ill i probably be 11,200 or 11.600. The j I'oniici! will no doulit order the ! work to* be done. Tin- rompany I while l.uildiii': for a Stettunerj will ' bate in firm the u-e hereafter ol ,i part of the '.niblin'* as a cignrette manufactory, lt i- ju-t a question whether they can col ClgaiTette hands here arithool interssring willi other iiiaiiiifsi'turiT ?-. Their iuiilding will probably cost $75,000 or 1100,000. I hi rite -elected, with Hs iu<t es peanre, is rag-triad ss peculiarly uror ablc for ?? -e.i.-oiis." The plan for thc building of the I Dion depot bas not yet l>.-cn j > rf- ted. 'I lie Pllbli.-waiehoilse -.(lillie W8s bot ?_Kt for this purpose, ami will no doubt be used for thc purpose : but lhere are nun,, rous interests t" be COO -ulted. and it is impossible here to do otherwise than make baste dearly. Mr. 1.illicit I. Hunt. au. ha- built so many houses here for others to live m. ia bunding a benriseens new borne for himself at the southwest earner "f t lay and first streets ou a beautiful lot directly opposite St. Mark's church. ( lay street, take it from end to end. i one of the loveliest in thi- city. There are few very costly house.- ou it. but it numbers mauy wealthy citizen-, and their homes are generally mo I. comfort. lt is to be hoped thst thc City i 'inn? ed will furni-h thc City KngiiuHT with the means to complete the td raced road 'on Taylor'- Hil!) this ?-pring. This hill is at what may be called the mouth of the I'hurch-llill avenue, ii has always been au un-ightly object, biit nnoer the plan adopted, and nov* three fourths executed, it will in a liw years be a lovely spot. It will no iloibt bs a rood investment for the city. All the iiioncv spent on Monroe Park. (.amble'- llifl. Marshall Park. lc. bas bren well invested: has been already returned in increas?-sl ts xe- ot neigh? boring properly. It is fairly certain that the new I'itv Hall will bc commenced this year, but hardly before October. Thc signs are that there will be a number ot fir-t daaa competitive plans ia for the anas** which are to be awarded on .lune 1st. and there is no reason to doubt that a suitable plan caa be gotten to come in J under #W>0.0tH). But one thing is fairly ' ? i ttair.?the corner-stone cannot be laid ! on August 18th, so that it will be itu- i pessiMe to have a celebration of the j Utnh anniversary of the laying of the : corner-stone of the i'apitol along with the I itv Hall corner-stone laying. lt will be ne credit to the patriot -m. and public spirit of Richmond if they allow the ISth of August to passunno ticed : something ought to be done to commemorate the day. It i.i a pity that thc legislature made no prorision for its observance. Richmond thia spring only elects a i casnrrr. That officer, under a prov. - **"> at the VemttUntton, is chosen ouct* m three years. It costs jost sa much to ?l?t him ss it would a hundred mu? nicipal officials. In November we elect a (iovernor. Lieutenant-, .ovcruor. At toraey-Oeneral, and members of the Oeii-ral Assembly. Richmond elects four delegates, snd Richmond ami Hen rico two senators. Ia a few months the gubernatorial conventions will be upon us?that ia, upon tbe newspaper--. Whether they will be upon tlie people of Richmond dept ads. ._ If the Democrats ehooae to hold tlu-ir convention here, we can (possibly) of? fer them the Armory as a convention hall. It will seat 2.f>(X) people. No other hall here will seat half as many. The last convention wa? held in Lynch? burg, and the delegates receired eTery mark of hospitality, but the hotels were badly overcrowded. For (torenior thc names of Pitx. Lee. Judge Staples, George C. Cabell, and John S. Barbour an- mentioned, but there has been mighty little discussion of the subject as yet. Tlie Legislature we elect this fall will choose a I'nited States senator in place ?-rXJeneral Mahone. and if the Demo? crats have a majority (as they will) there will bc a lively, if not lovely, contest. Major Daniel, Mr. Harbour, and Judge Staples are already spoken of as probable candidates. l?iir folks nearly all want to know who is going lo be postmaster. No one here is aide to -rive a ?atisc.icttv answer to this often-asked {Bastion, In alphabetical order the candidate* are Major ( harles |>. Hi^jrer. Colon?*A John B. r.-iry. Major John II. Clai? borne, ff. II. <''illingworth. Colonel William S. Cilman. ami -John M. Hlg gin?. Mr. I ovensteiti's name is mentioned. but he is not a candidate. lin mw j. -muster will not go into office until May 13th. but it is believe,| that thc appointment will bc made be? fore May 1-t. There are about forty five places practically at the disposal of the po-tntsster. and us the p.tv i* good? ?very pood, eoespored with private po Mtioii- the number of applicants i large. The postmaster's bend is 180,000. The *>*irg-*t-*, delegation in Coi or rather the Democratic members thereof?will have another cooferenco in Washington on Tuesday. There are Beaus! offlces, tuch as ewlectora of in? ternal revenue, marshala, and district attorneys, about which it is tMcessary to have ? om crt of action in making ic reinmendstieus for appointments, I ..flt..1 Nm. s Veaterdny Mr. Craig, the soeountanl employed ty the investigating commit t" . I. i,il aiiotlici bnteh "I ? hecks a::'i olin 1 papers which show nagleet ol diitv. misappropriation of Stets nv. nu. -. snd enrolees conduct "ti th<- part of Mr. Vi. I". Smith, Ute clerk ia the Au.liter'- ot-ce. Borne of thsae chi i ks '!;.i- Lack a-< Car as 1867. The following convicts were received M tbe penitentiary yesterday from Al bi h.arie county : Santoe* W. Mulligan. eight yean ; Dewitt Mayo, tare years; Charles Him kb f..rd. live yeera; and Raywood Dunlop (colored), tero ????ur? ; -I for housebreaking. * i r ^ tulsa Division, A simm-tn li en Anns Nnrlherii 1 ir_iul_. f.encial D. H. Hill, ths broth-r-in luw of BtoaewaU Jackson, and one et* the most gallant ami distittguisbed COBB msndcrs iu the Anny ol' Northern Vir? ginia, bsa ii, < . pl."I the invitation of the I M.iitive COBBBUttee to de'iv.r the BU ii..il stldn i ;.t the next reunion of the \ irginia Divi-ion af the Associstionof ihe Amii ol Northern Virginia, to be held in tin- city duri!!-' lbs soil Apri .T.liiiial lair. General Hill was witli thc anny "from Heih.! to Appomat? tox." and lu- sddress will be a real treat i" his aid COBBII li l sad I o'llcde rntt - generally. I-atiy's i l?iin . Afloat _ canns bag, strapped snd tilled with a lady's -no*ereIothiug sad shoes, wa- found floating ia the rirer oppoaite tin Chesapeake sad Ohio railroad wharves yesterdaj moTBiag. One piece sf the clothing has ou it the nanae of K. or I. Mod-tea. The bag and con? ti nf- ur. now in 'he possession of Mr. J. D. Redwood, ol'the Virginia Towing Company, lt is possible thal they may furnish s link to soire the mystery ol the woman found in the reservoir. Thev SM] have I???. n thrown into the i-anal at or near I lolly wood sad found their way out into tbs river by one of lhc vv a-te-.'.Ttc-. Kin. William I ireiiil Court. Judge ?'' Aries writes to ,i number <>i the ber here that iii deference lo thc of many ritixens ol King Wil? liam, im Iud:*-.); members ol the har md oii'-ei- of the court, and to -pre Ihe opportunity to jurors and others te ittcndalarge sal. nt Aylett'* on the 0th tad 7 th of April, be bea postponed the "onunenceaaenl of bia coori t" the "-th proximo (Wednesday), instead of Una 'nv the '-th. The 1 ir. i ula H. in lases. The advices from vTsahington are Ihat the Virginia debt cases will not be real lull until Wedneeda**; A deci-ion in the Vashon ceopoo Case hers in our Supreme Courtis not '?..kel for until the Si.picnic Court of j tlie I'nited -states noders it- deei-ion ;u the several ca?es now before it. itiiiiiiLiiii ?? rall. Dir ambulance was caLled out about I 11 o'clock yesterday morning to j Klcventh and Main street- to a young ?BB who was taken with a tit. The j ifllicted min wa- takes to his home at he corner of AlBataai e and Pine i .treets. i mi i.e tann. The folios ing cases were disposed of lesierday : Alonzo Jackson (colored), assault i md battery, r'ined tl. Taylor LtflBBB (colored). _sssultir*n I ind abusing Martha Clair. Kine.1 #3. Martha Clair (colored), assaulting ; ind abusing Laura Robinson. Dis ?harged. riulip Ha-kin<. a.-ssu!t snd battery, j I Mat harged. ? ?liver Thomas (colored), drunk and ; n.-orderly. lined f--'." and costs. Vi. II. Stinespring. drunk, r'ined j i*_."A> and costs. Charles Kenny (colored), drunk. ( Fined #2.*>U and costs. Thomas J. Martin, nolatin* city or iiusnee. Case continued. Richmond Cedar-Works, running cart in the street wilhout license. Sum- '? noned for the 17th. II. Bodeker and C. Cnicci. for allow- I ng their hydrants to ron and waste rat r. Dismissed m-an Jasper, allowing a hog to run j it large on the street. Discharged. J. J. Finnegan, keeping three goats [ ? il ."it license. Dismissed; had license. E. H. Allen and J. 8. Moore, rio- | iliig city ordinance. Dismissed. A WOMAN'S WATERT (JRAVEL WA Y WARDNESS OR FOUL PLAY The Ha*, .r BB I a* aaa, u Vt .Mata fauns) FUaiias I* IO* OM Keast*,itt l?k?a I* (Be AI ratha* sr fm l4**HSr*llse. JJr. Lysander Vi. Rose is the keeper of the Old reservoir, and attends with great promptness to his duties. Yes? terday morning* about 7 o'clock he walked out from his office, and, accord? ing to his invariable custom. commenced to make the circuit of the grounds. He went down the walkwsy Dearest tbe entrsnce to the grounds, turned at the northeastern angle, went on hi* way until he reached the southeastern berni, and .started slong thc nice gravel wslk which runs parallel with the Clark's spriag property. When he reached the middle of ike parapet which surrounds this part of the reservoir be saw a wo? man's long dark-brown glove lying in front of him. Stooping to pick the glove up. his eye was attracted by the .Iist'-.rbed condition of the gravel-walk. There were deep foot-prints, and the ground bore evidence that something out of the ordinary nature of event* had caused thc smooth surface of the walkway to look as it did. Mr. Rose looked about him snd ssw floating on thc surface of the water about six feet Irom the shore .something which looked like a woman's dress. Ile tailed Mr. Lucas, one of the labor? ers employed by thc city to keep the grounds in order, and after aciinainting him with thc fact that he had found a liinnin Lotty in thc reservoir, sent him flown to ihc office of the City Water? works fer thc purpose of informing the I authorities of the fact. Coroner \V. ll. : Taylor came up. and the body was ' fished out of the water, lt wss found I to be thst of a white woman, plainly l hut neatly clad, and not over twenty years of age. Her looks plainly in | dicsted that una -tal not been in i the water very long, f-.r her features ', retained ii natural expression, and the Beak had aol bocoaae doirelled. Hoth hand- were bare, her dress was mw :iinl of common notated material, her sli.ies well-worn ami patched button ?.'.liters, ami around her neck was a new i red Mik handkerchief, fastened with a jet Bin. A white cotton handkerchief with red I.onler was found upon In-r pet son. but there Wits BO piece "I pa pi r. m. mark upon clothing, nor any ' thing to tell who the poor Woman vt ;is. Hr. Taylor ordered tba body to be takea lo tlie City Al?rt brm rt, where it wss lani in a collin to await a BMM1 timm>ugb examination at his hands to? day. I aler ia the day Detectire Wren thought he had a t lew which would lead to thc identity ef the body. He vi. nt ont to tbs almshouse and looked at tba dead vt ninan, bnt ba (ailed to throw any light on tba mystery. A good many theories are adv aucod as to liovi Ibe unknown WOfB?fl came te In r and. < ortpiur Taylor did not make a minute examination of the body winn it was first taken Irom the reserroir, Lui In was perfectly satisfied that it had BOt lieeii in the water for mort than cilIii or len hours. The woman in a few months would have becOBBt I im,tin r. ami Dr. Ta*Ml inclined to thc belief ih.it she hat! MOWBitted sui' .tic. To otfset ihi- theory, hoverer, an* tba lints that orel ia tbs ITarke's-epring . propeii.v antara11 af _M high plank ?tr. li surrounds the raeeiTek? tv ci ff,.uiiii Ike veil ami ?Motlier gio re of thc dead woman. Tb*?i iBOte are tlie -ij;iis of i ttrngsfe where the veil and flore were fo?ira. end farther, just trp posite tbe point at which Mr. R"-< dis ctivercd the ho'ly. there were still other indication- that two people had been tnga? tl in uiitisiial me temi nie What all this means is not now known, and linty ni vcr he. When looked at la-t Bight UM fBOB ol' the ninian show ul two waU-defined ni"l distinct pnnctiired woundsorer Iks righi eye, ?mall snd deep, shnost m .ruiii.'. like tbs marks made by small pistol-shots. The righi eve was black and swollen: the upper lip thc tame, *i"i as .ure as can Le these mark tkowed that they hail either Leen in? dicted lel'i.le the body reallied thc nate*;, or else tbe Mows bad been re? it iv td in the leap into tin- reservoir. This last could hardly have come about. ?s there was nothing in the reservoir thal < -auld bate ia-icted tbe injuries. I. - lilli? in ibe tit-Id outside tbe i von enclosure, at the point where the nil ai d glove nae lound, a tra might have been enacted, lt is a lone -p"t. and at a late h..ur of thc nil:!.t unfrequented. A strong niau could bare borne sn insensible woman Iii in ibis point lo tbs reservoir, aud perhaps by thc liam be roached the low Tailing around the imn-diate brink of the water ihc woman might bare re? tired and tin i? tbestroggb for life bcoo renewed, il.'- deep imprints ofaaaan'a foots!) peet* tbs smiisnkmrBl tbebtnkaa -I .I -iiiiu (evidently a nun's, found on the ("-ravel walk, ami the indication- ot' a roBtest ahaara ia the track- on ike walk do no! point to wirido. As to I.ow bb entrance lo the reser? voir-grounds wa.s elected, that is plain. The plank lenee is rotting down on thc south side ol tiic n-iivoii and two off three planks bare milan of, and here it is plainly ?ct B that -onie one caine into tin grounds night before last. As soot) as the body was taken from tin- reservoir the water was turned oil'. It will he lu o'clock to-day before it is all out and a new supply turned on. The body of the unfortunate woman will be kept in the chapel of the alms? house a day or two for the purpose of identification. ?nan. i,. ?t. i .Watter*. An engineer has reet-tly examined the Free bridge and report- thst it will cost shout -IX.OCO to put it in thorough repair. There is already an unexpended appropriation of |1,8")0 for this purpose from Matxbester and ChestertieliL which puts them on an equal basis with Un dimond. The remsming $6.1.30 will have to be sppropriated by Manchester and Rich? mond?each contributing one half. Tin.- matter will doubtle*.-, be hejore the Council at its next meeting. Kev. Dr. Curry will address thc Sun (lsy-**N"hool Muvt-ionsry Society ol' thc Ha: n I .nig.- Baptist church at its meet? ing at ?'! o'clock thus afternoon. There will be other interesting exercise--. Tin- is the only meeting in two months. The watering-trough on Hull street between Kighth and Ninth streets has become so old snd rotten that it can be used no longer. This i? thc only place st or near here where horse* arid cattle can be watered, and has been of great convenience to the travelling public. Mr. Knorr liss kindly offered to have a new trough put up if sufficient contri? butions sre left at his ?hop for the pur? pose. The March term of the Hustings Court will begin to-morrow. This is not a grand-jury term of the court, ami there is but little business to be dis? posed of. Mr. ( hsrles Sharpe snd his britte, formerly Miss Josie Xuunslly, have retarncj from W*-Utfrtgton, waurn erny wert manied % few dais siace. laaay are the wishes for the happiaes* of the yoong couple. Thc usual services will be held at th< city churches to-day. It would be well for the Democratic county aad city superintendents, sod it ia tbe duty of the electoral boards, aa j see that the newly-appointed registrars ' demand the registration-hooks of the old registrars. Ia view of the sprieg elections, which in some counties will be rery close, it is important to hare these books in the hands of the proper .(ti. erv ami the sooner the better. Um*. ll ??ri WarO BsseBsr. Rev. Henry Wsrd Reacher will de? liver his lecture entitled ?** Evolution and Revolution " in the Richmond Theatre next Tuesday evening. Mr. Heedier has lectured in Richmond bnt once before. Richmond people will do well to hear and see him. Tbe lecture which he delivers here is his most pow? erful platform effort. Mr ir ts Witts ? Wat-r-t. Robert Brock was arrested and locked up at the Third police-station last nifclit on the charge of assaulting: and striking J. ?. Marshall with a weight while in the bar-room of J. J. Fulton. The arrest was made by i'fticers Mat tern and Saunders. tamba Bas * nix*ur Mrs. Vi. T. Dowell has received a note from Mr. Henry Irvin*: stating that he could not appear at thc R'ch? ine ml Theatre this season. ? 'oiniiiniBsaaBL] To the Editor of the DUpOW. I I While several very worthy aspirant* have been mentioned in connection with the revenue eollectorship of the Second district, sufficient and deserved promi? nence has not been accorded the name of I. W. Srorr. of Drake's Branch. Charlotte county. Mr. Scott is euii mntly fitted tor that position; lie ls a gentleman of unusually courtly and gc nisl mannetw. of tine business trainin-*: and habits, ot broad and liberal IBS VS <>ii all siibiects of public policy, of pure sud enlightened patriotism, of irre proai liable character for honor and in? tegrity, and af ' "ii-, r, ;itive and Ortho? dox Democracy. A-he was the first man in the interests of the Material and industrial develop? ment of Drake's Branch and this BsetSSB of the State to elect a public warehouse tn il ? nli sf leese tehecee, io he was B-N the t.rst ni the ?? Black Hi-'rict." in the true nilen-t- of In itineracy, to establish upon a sound and permanent I | i- I cl..ie.I Di lum "**_?C club. Thal argsnixatkra, a_hetad bj lii-ctioit-.aiul DOW sn. ci --fully controlled l.y hu;i. hi . un tributed more than sll other method, in that dim tun eenbiaod to hnnaoBfae the two noaa, te obliterate the color In c. and to e-taldish the fact that in th.- leeeees ot the Pesnecratk party sloes s garnered up a latjsmrtnrj sela lion of the rosed rare issns. lt is mainly due to his personal exertions snd the moral influence et* that elah that t l'.arloite in the tlie hst presidential .!.< tion sored a lictuocratic majority ct over four buadod. ami that. too. when ti. Republicans were m thebscssm?ne** bv ti' ni sis to . ighl huedred. Old C-ariotte. thal has always Uta. - I her full quota of patriots. ttataaBSea, and heroes, ha- ever been modes! in her demand--, and has gene iiilly takes a bai k seat m the illili ll B ti. ii of otliii ?-. but iic-v that the un qucaehahle Deaaeerncy has come again to lui ow n. iind can once more take her scat in our father's house, she (Char? lotte] eanic-lly burists t!iat tv hen under the mw Admiyi.-tratn.il the tide ot true M..nu Mts in and thc battle-cry of ?? tum the rascals out'' shall have been made a reality that full justice I.- deas har worthy sea,whees a_l> lantry in war has only been excelled bj Iii- -ip.jj victories in [.cac-. Rkkokm. Ruse"i, March ll. I8M. I*. . lessor Wiiisl.ri s I .rn,rs I ri.la. Kielli. Despits the inclement weather-.f Kri dej night, I'lofes-i.i Winston's lecture was large attended, and was most em? phatically a success, lt a as. as all ex? pected, admirably delivered, beautifully illustrated, and eiitbusiiisti.al Iv received. It weald be unjust to ihe lecturer to :.m. ir.i.t in thaneoalunM anything like an m.alvsis. Wi' can only tirjie all th lov.rs of knowledge to go and hear lu olber lectures for themselves. The sub? ject for next Friday nigh! i- " The Moon." 1 mis.iii stir .. li.iii l.adie-' Mu.-lin I'nderwear ian be 1'iirchused at such extremely low lg* ure- thal ladies neel not ar-juc whether tiny ran make them up for less money. Dur answer to tin- i*-. call and see our lich display for this week at such prices as will sati-ly and plea-e von at Ki fill sad Bread streets. Ta MUM KU Mimi lilli-. tree:. i..i.i.-i.>ii * Library, -scsived from Captain C. f. Joh i -tou. ?? Life of Hoyne." by Thomas Carlyle* "The Ways of Providence.** by T. s. Arther (LeveO'e Uhraryh each 15c. ; ?? Boulder-tone : or. New Men and (?ld Popula'ioas." a novel, by William Sfa-B (Franklin-Square-, lr>c.: ??Harper's Bazaar'' and "Frank ls*s lie." each li'c. fTwwer-BsaBs. the best and freshest stock in city. All kinds Flowering Bulbs, including lila diolus. Amaryllis. Lighdias, Calsdmti-. etc.. at lowest prices. Woon'-t Seed-Store. ? ur! Sixth and Marshall street-. IO* Parlor Kv-**?tara at. opposite thc St. James Hotel, will be opened tn the public to-morrow (Mon? day) at 10 A. M.. when a free lunch will be served. Fine liquors and beer, and thc best cigars, can be had there, (ieorge Sttimpf has fitted up the place elegantly, and all he wants is to have ? ?ver}body come and see him. aad he assures satisfaction. The [.aroest sod most COMHLKTK ASs?)KTT4i;j?T Of FrBXITCRK IB this city. Call aad examine. Prkstox Bki.vix. No. Its Ho vernor street. Call at Butteriek Pattern Ageacy. __.'' east Broad street, and see the New ??!." Howe Sewing-Machine*?an en? tirely new machine. and our circular for a two-cent stamp. H. A. Catm*. No. ti north Ninth street. Richmond. Va. I'ost-HtrJce Bos, 271. sam - MMm vtiBlaan ?nona. large sises, at 1'2-Jc per pound ; also, smithfield Haass, extra quality, cure I from the native hogs, at Christian A White's. ia wtott rrom ela PaRss ?Wee Crsasm n A Looise_le /Ky.) sandal of Ike Mtb nye: Tbe greatest isa ia ti ta wm amwd in LtrnmiUe te-dey by a anaa sary order from thr ('Bott ot Poikm loeiag nil the pobHe and pr*rate ambling4iouses koowa to the poUee. ince tbe wee gambling bas Beet* ondocted here saost openly, and .ouiiiv-le divided with Kev Ur rans the doubtfal honor of bar -?ring more prolemional gamblers ban all the other cities. Daring the ?st three years th* gamblers have been uietly msitiag *lroag poliiic*l aflSlU rona, and were thought to bare a'??vv ute control of the city. J. R. Wstt*, f the pool-selliBg firm of Watta k iugbes. is ehsirmaa of the Fiaoe* ommrttee of tbe Council. Hughes Wt bief of tha Fire Itepertmeut, end other eprc-enlstives of the gambling power ill positions of emolument* sri- trn-t. tV'ith moir 11-n balf a million dollars n vested in gambling toola and property he ring thought it?elf imprecnerble. .wo month* ago the Louisville CVm oerrial inaugvir.ttt-d a rel*ntleas war igainst the whole crowd. The C?ai oerciaTs tight waa single-handed, a'l he other paper* keeping arlene* on (he abject. Last week the Commet ctol aid publicly before the grand jury larding ta. I- relating to gan-hling, md localing every house and all tbe in].loye*. Thc eily authorities, wh't iait doggedly refused to set. snccumbe.il it last lo-day. and sn order waa i-wited o close np. Many ol' the dealers lian led thc city, and all gambling tvtab ishment*. numbering ut?riv one hun Ired. are closed to-night. This i- the Irst time since the war that such s step ibs been takeu. This is recoe*nu?d to ? but the begutniug of the tight, as tbe ambling interest is too wealthy io give ip iii the Iii-t ip lind. ESTER TAISISG ROBBERS. rettptrUmtttmaa Kttti augto ont) Then Has a*, kia* lkrlr llaartltu*. A Schenectady tpedal of the I3th nstant says : Two men called at the muse of Hyland van Uensselarr H.iii tani. a WO?>*to*da larmer of Kn*t i len ville, yesterday aflcnioon, and i-kid Mr.-. linnknrn to give thu. thing to cat. saving they would pay for t. Mrs. Iipinhain prepared a hearty neal for thc visitor*, which they Ha, When they had lin.abed they over? low ered Mr. ami Mrs. Dunham, th" tnlv persons m the hou-c at the lune. IM lcisurclv ? ns-BM?rf to rans*, k the {welling, afier tv lu. h they went away kith their booiy. t*onsisting of moi i \. ewelry. and silverware. Before lest tn:. hey threat, uni Mr. ami Mr*, dunham kith instant ti. ath it they should give tn alarm. Mr. I?i:nliatn. -lr., came to the house -con after the robbers' departure, end. m hearing kia parent"* story, notilsd he neighbor*., sud s posit ot armed inn Marted iii pursuit of the maraud kfOa Thc pol.ce. who were also i.oti ietl, hsve Been seowtef Ihe country, mt so far without success. Mr. and dis. Dunham are confined to the house rt their injuries. J..tin-..it ? Inltaraal I ? t looaj-tlla - -the lie-t " week of its das*. Por -articular- call BR or address A. II. Kinley, "en* rai uunagcr ot' Jolie-**'* vt lajpn-ii* tor Virginia, northwest omer Maiu and Tenth streets, Rich i-.ond. ?? Xolaudiue " lias gained a repuietion u our midst sc.md to no other inralt ?ine in tlie world, lt is -triclly sud lonorahlr a vegetable compound. I isve devoted uisny years in bringing it .. its present perfection. Ask your Iruirctst lor it. ?l-i-l I'll W. JoiINHTI.V I'haruiaceutist. I* lae*. 9(? 1 Main street i? tire place tor you 8 order your new .-pring Suit. I ai gt issortment ot mw styles of French ?nd Eagttah Suitings. E. IL Si'KMK A Son. Merchant Tailors. 4 Ip amber Ball*. Another lot of those very pretty snd heap Walnut I hainber Suits have ar ived. Those who have been wailing an now be -applied by GROW*- IV Staci. \iWk Main street WWSJ* Now is thc niue to order your -print* uit. while the -atat.rttin-nt is large anal on ' an have a iar^t B?sdI of new goods o select Dram. E. IL -i is- I .. Sos. Merchant Tailor*. ?'-?' A Win i> i'..m...?.'.vrt'.s wa* dt*taio*al lat Munta.v bv ihe altie-i tnt*eamitteoBisi> ns of * few person*. One bottle of I pr. t.tvtip- ip i.,ii Kv kit wiMi".! har* pfe. etilitl lt. ami CU'ti the Mil'tU-rr* l?la-f. Hollier*.sUipuI.1 nut tte without th_-al'U .lc mOaB?km at liantl. 1 it vv i. i .iii I t loni rn Kbmbbv for In l'is-rki."ii ii .1 can natel) ree*.miaend '.. Mr*. Au xi? Tci.t. IBM east Mri ml stinet Ki. h moo il, Va. -sm I ... *. I C'lta-BB. RUBriirtt.it Wwtm Tram Knsruan lt ' r i... ? I Vi, ii.i a (I tata ? !SA*-0*/IS pf-Miii ?' i. winch ttill*pt-e<lllyri?n*e?ve Im iplent tartar ???l aeurf. Vnet. flfty cet.ts a mn. ______________ Slf. tl lilli ? DAB*. A Kbaoraxt Bar ath -aiwa*.*B pleasure inti ina can have it hy nainc Ma-Be * 1AK1KS Jei-tiOUS -AKBoLIC MOCM afaaa*. lt deatro*.* HieofTer?lvcod-??eutmtd ty Ularaaed ju ru* and dec.*ed teeta. Batt l-reji > r**tt*?* (bent t" a ben,IUir QBBBp* lon. 1'r.if Bliy eeui* a bottl*. SioiiTkiu (ItlABB. Al 4 Tia* BA-BB ??JAW. ?'"?.MAS I' I II H. -.mniia-oner* tale .** larm Uir.r mile* front Manehaator 7Q ?cn* of land-at ISM. io run ok i'i'ni.ii' work*, ai nev*of it. w. Kow*, th* pt-t-atrtj ktwwn aa ta* A rai'ii y *(rounds. I. M. Ll K-aHKItHY *t MST earn Kraashii al reel, admin?tra?ir ? a-te of turn.tun-, Ac. xl ISM. OLD. LIMP. AND RlSTYCRAPB VCl-H DY Kl), -Ul n NKD. AND (Kl RI'KI*. Of-TKHH -"ATM KR* ,l.KA('lll.ti..i;i'i.l.t'KKPANV Kl-BlKRIt ra HAUL. dl.1*- AM* KAaT-nTYLRR or HATH AND ,',0~"~-*-B Kr.M.iH-l.lJEIiIN t'RCUA'naffBMAff****. jamrk r. thi i-rrtyjf, sm nu tar lurer and flnssW of si HAW ANDKU-RATnA*OlK>M!?-Tn. s,s*-it Hruad|sUerlajUelunaa**.Va. ORDER OF IRON HAU-?ALL rii*rtrr-aieiu?*r* and BBflSaame? 0*. ii ron* of jota ina * o?w assam, ta Bo U-Bi :ut.d uti TO-MORROW (Mcwtstar). Moren 14tU. st Omi'? Has), earo-r V\tXto*ad Rar aiiaii -reeta, will iM tm hand prompt!*, at TH*i*-?B. T-laoetmr para a ww_l/Sma> Bt nt tat dor si, kn*** or -aab-Hy and an ?noow-i*nt af 11,000 tn seven ream. AR tr* *limwa rwttretm Ute rn in.l?isl>-n\e. MefltBameffl 17. SX.1M, ami ese ar* 'o attend ~orteH-*rl aloa" i ra-a??*r Slltaartilh anal I Bill 16-11 ?