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£HE EVENING NEWS.

THURSDAY, MARCH 16, U71.

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■•Uca f INibMrtbAM. . Thow oi oar •nbaeriban who moj mitt COttUff their popera art reqnetted olwoya to notify m at that it the only way by which we ean bo iateaod of the fact. ■••toe. One of the reffnlationt of the Poet Office Department forbidt the delivery of letters addratted to initiali, and conaeqaently adveri who with to receive answer* through poet office mutt hare them addretsed to name. Person* answering advertisementa where initiala only are given, will have to bring or tend their letter* to the office of The livening Newt, at they will not be sent through the nutila. tf To-mokbow it St. Patrick's Day.

Srmion-Rooa L-S#. 1L *ofeftG.fi& eia r*. Charles Wreidt. Oamagea Ibr attaalt and battery. Evidence doted and argument

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-* Leopold Peibieaan was admitted to prac-

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2. Gustavs H. Bear dal y vs. Stephen H. An-

derson. Note. Will be taken up and tried by. _ i f _ jurv immediatelv alter the completion of the I West Washington street near Palmer Hi pfQgfgigq E I f\f W’alnaKlm KswaVm MMM Kmsmwu AMlal

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Wart* mains are being laid on South Delaware street. flaoovo Presbyterian Church social to-mor-row eveaiag.

Caticait ha* the Art Review for March, a splendid number. * Tf* trial of John Burnt, the copper and brats thief, 1* set for to-morrow morning at nine o'clock. Joi* H. Batty was last etening appointed gnardian of William H. Schewmaa, minor. Bond, *2<X>. ■ >' —V ' Jo** W. Ray was to-day appointed administrator of the estate of Franklin Mansur, deceased. Bond, $20,000. William H. Miller was this forenoon appolatfd executor of the last will and testament of America Tucker, deceased. Bond, $1,000. On week from to-morrow evening the ladies of the Third Street M. E Church will hold a festival at Eaton’s Hall, on Market street, near the Post Office.

Thi Grand Jury wH m ike a report this afternoon, and some prisoners mar be arraigned if th« Superior Court vacates the Criminal

Court room in time.

Rooms 2 and 3—Wot Ut session.

Civil Cibccit—The Vetter-Gegg ease is still

on trial.

Combos Plkas—Levi Wood vs. Frank A. Boyd. A eouut. Still oo trial. The evidence tor t e dr-tense is being takee. Cai sis a l Ciacorv—State vs Nancy 1. Clem. Murder. A motion was made for the appointment of couneel for the defeaae, whereupon Judge Elliott designated Messrs. Dye A Harrison, the attorneys who are detending Mrs. Clem on the other indictment. She also moved to change the venue, and objected to being Tied by Judge Elliott. The motions were aupported by affidavit*. Crrr —The following drunk and disorderly cases were about the only ones dispared of h*s morning: Mrs Greeninger, John Brown,' John Leed, Charles Fisher and Peter Quinn. i bora a* Williams was found to be a vagrant and committed for fifteen days. He was *1*6 profkne, and dealt with accordingly. SB. Patrick** Dajr. The following is the programme laid out for the celebration to-morrow of St. Patnck’s

Day:

All of the societies and individuals who are to take part ia the celebration will meet at the Rink at one o’clock r. m^ precisely, and will form in the following order: 1. Emmet Guards in their new uniform, headed by Smith A Meyer’s brass band. 2. United Irish Benevolent Society, in regalia. ‘ . 3. St. Patrick's Sodality, in regalia. 4 St. Patrick’s Temperance Society, in re-

galia.

5. St. John’s Sodality. 6. Citizens in general. The following is the line of march to be observed: North on Tennessee to Maryland; west on Maryland to West; north on West to Washington; east on Washington to Penasylvaaia; north on Pennsylvania to Market; west on Market to Meridian; north on Jferidiin to Vermont; east on Vermont to Delaware; south on Delaware to Market; east on Market to East; south on East to Washington; west on Washington to Meridian; south on Meridian to Georgia; west on Georgia to the

Rink.

Upon assembling In the Rink, Govenfpr Baker will presid-, and the following gentlemen will act as Vice Presidents: Hon, J. B. Ryan, Mayor Dan. Macauley, N. B. Palmer, Michael Hyland, P. B. Ward, E. Barry, Robert S. Sproule and W. Devine. ^Thomas F. Ryao, Esq, has been appointed Chief Marshal. T ie exercises at the Rink consist: a 1. Gtaad opening chorus—“Oh, for th* Sworlof Former Times’’—Prof. J. J. Keatloge, Di-ector. 2. “St. Patrick’s' Diy”—Music by the Band. 3. Oration—General Dan. Macauley, Mayor. 4. Song by Prof. Keatlnge. • ’ 5. “Garryowen”—Music by the band. 6. Ad Iresses by Hon. T. A. Hendricks and other distin/nished gentlemen. * The celebration will close by a grand' ball at night, given by the Emmet Guards. . - If organizYtioas from other portions of the State arrive in time, they will be assigned conspicuous positions in the procession.

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Piles of valuable books are belugsold utin I «*uf*urki«utttaltt many cases for less than half their value. Bui J to $* *•* UHa is the last week, and the stock must pocl- ' • 4, ‘* 4 *** w * 4'

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Rsmsxbsr Parker PilUbury’s lecture tonight, at Masonic Hall, on “Woman in Historr, In Society, -and in the Future.” Admission twenty-fise cents. Maabiaus licenses have been lasned to the following parties since noon yesterday: Stoahen Hits and Elisabeth Rt-inken James C Devor and Mrs. Harriet E Riley Alford Wright and Zilphia A. Blnrkburn. ARTtOLM of AMoeiatiou of the Bridgeport Fir* Company were filed for record, in the County RaoerJar's offi *, today. The company Is computed of eleven me*, and it is to ex-

ist for tea years.

Oau dealer ia agricultural implement* ia tM* city has sold already over nine hundred two horse plows, sad has orders on his books for upwards of two hundred more, to be shinped thepresdht weak. ^ * Mr*. Clam’s care wa%up in the Criminal Court again to-day. She wants to change tbs venue, and objects to being tried on the indictment for the murder of Jacob Young, by Judge Elliott. The same proceedings were had as upon the other indictment; that for murdering Mrs. Young.

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The heavymorrn of wind and rain that ret in last evening and continued through most of the night, had the effect to prevent a large attendmee at the entertainment gotten up by the ladies of the Good Samaritan Society, at Masonic Halt As it was, however, there was a larger audience, present than could reasonably have been expected. The performance was not given entire—only a portion of the *eeuni being enacted. Checks were given to all present who desire to attend on Saturday-I evening, when the pregsamuto compfete will be presented. Save -a little dragging, anj a few other minor defects, all of which will undoubtedly be remedied, the enMHainment j parsed off very pleasantly. Tfe® new scenery aad drop curtain, under the sapeeiawadency of Mr. H. E. Church, worked admirably.

Ta* latest eaumefat ion of inhabitants of t^^ity fodts up 49,963 as the total populaffiKT Only fifty more are needed to m ike the AUttbor a round 50,000. Every person relid lag ia IndiauapoUs, man, woman or child, who has been missed by the census taker, should at once report to Colonel Wiles, in the FostOffiis building, in order that the much desired number may be made up. But a very fow days are left however, so there is no time

to ba lost.

Wtew r ww»tg cwanantaalwmrem. At tbo morning session to-day the following

aec ants wora allowed:

Wesley Allen, prescriptions and medicines,

$S 30.

E. Belcher A Co , wood to paupers, $241. P. McNao, preecrip ious and medicines, $30 H Km was appointed physician to pauper* of Washington township, M a salary of $50 ^The contract for fernishiag coffins and boxes for the county w as awarded to David Kregto.

BoneMt to for Melville. Ahwtt&t to Mr. W. T. Melville is announced to toko place to-morrow eveaiag at the Acad emy of Masie, os which occasion the stirring

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jEW Tilamphant return of William to Germany, and triumphmit disclosure that Bing ham is the leading j^eler in the State of In diaaa. His magnificent establishment, Mo

60 East Washington street, can not be eXChUed | A, *l***A for beauty and elegance in lb* Weet. _

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NMTbe ladies aU goto Medina’s for th< fhra Ilasato Mila faeto* firm s* foWWHtlm latest styles in dressing for the head. *w,snd*SeWtttt* beilsi. laid oil, winter stratn7 ^ i etopfo Mto;*#.1.«l to;Mo. t, SL

ffi^For hair goods, carls, braid*, iwitchea remals— If —y at toggra.

etc., etc., go where you can bpy the cheapest - ^ ° 0##l “ ^ Muir k Foley’s hair store is the cheapest place _ ' ^ "•f***' ** y* j _ in the city, 60 North lUinoU street, Miller’s ^T^TTSto^nt ^ ^ * 91 10 * block. 16 li Foclsut—Firm aad ia dsmaad. lire

m oa the I “• St to par pound. comes there* I «4 » 50 pm doa; drereeA an dull with goods, and tr | deosaad . ter ahlppia* purpoma Spring

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THY IT FOB COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THfeOAT, Etc.

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the ladies nearly the first shoppings they do i? uexsna am

at the millinery store. And we say to foea: •* ISsps* pi —. —w — _ Ji

. Pure Dru 9S, Medicines and C

spring millinery goods just receiyed at Cone mmL Bulk ahonldam at T^ffito, dm at aty’s, Np. 42 South Illinois street. 16 3 <MWlOe, and dear ridss at U^U^e. ppato

— * itooldsrs, 9X010c; elaar sides, UX<gi3c;

^WShe uttered hSr thanks and paid for * so. Hew kettle mndend lard to quoted at toe,

««h*—Carolina remains at »W9Xs. Bangoon, IX Sal*—Onondaga and Kanawha an quoted at t 25#2 SO in ear load Vats and O 40 In small lots. SusARfr—Continue firm. We qaote or ashed, owdersd and granulated at A, ISXffi B, UX«18Xc; extern 0. lie; yellow C, I7%c;

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ptf* Before putting up yoar fixings for th bridal day go to Measick k Trott’s confection err, No. 40 West Washington sreet, aad sewhat handsome wedding and pmate part; cakes they can make. 11 3eod

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Choice, fortigu fruits, nuts and cootectfonery at Measick k Trott's manufactory No. 40 West Washihfftbn street. 11 3eod

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^W“0ar readers will observe by the csrd of Memrs. West, Morris & Gorrell, that they are

now receiving their new sto^k of spring goods __ ^

and any one desiring to replenish their thblf | -^$1 25X@1 26^ Gorn 54^t^65c.

Vhiskrdull *t 87c. 4

i mux<r, Demamrm, ttHffiito; Porto ifote ini Jewelry. SolW ttiiijfL'madTto — ,e 1 jUtee; Cuba, n«Mo; Molasses regar, SJitoUBfo; Pen* repoltotedL PoffTtoWillir and < vash—wiTqamo^Sunpowdar, tl toal SO; Impo- at Wo. 3^ W. YVashillgtou fotreet Iri, *1^1 «*; Young Hymn at 91 Mai SS; Oolong, A eomplete Stoek ©f WATCHES, S^'Ztr&W'**"*'*** ***' lifofod, and all Go

wuBY-is’quoted at ssware. free of ehaiT^e.

Oondition of Trade Hsewhero.

(By Ihlsgmph to Xh* asws.) t Maxch 16.

Chfcsgo-^-Hogs: 6H@7c. Wheat advanced |

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in the State of Indiana. Ple&se.examine their- longer at fc9@89Kc. Oats active and firm. ■ . ^ - ^ ' ta» ; k..N..3Ts.cu.«,ndi„« re «. “Jir^ GREATLY REDU<

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Cincinnati—The markets are irresponsive to! the actiyitv noted abroad. Provisions quiet ind easier. Mess Pork $21. Lard mfc I

s M Th ^ u^asirei Flour easier; «tfs $6 20@5 40. Wheat firm 8m Three B jauiifnl ed $1 40 for No? 1. Corn 59@60c for mixed Ikncy toiiet sr.icles Rye unchanged. Whisky. 86c, and ouiet.

st Chtriey Dennis’ dru< store. No. 4 MartlndaleV ——

Block. He sells pure drug* and medicines; Also ms ^— pr j

pure Csllfornis wines at Jl per bottle. l

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st the One Price Hst S'ore, is the one price hatter , * >- |«f the period. No doubt ia felt by any one but that. ffrlliky-

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Oyster B.y, QlOntS to Offer * No. 65 South Illinois atreet. Tryafew.^' f['

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Crisli Toweling, 8c;

1 ease Beautiful Prints, lOe;

mf.yr**1 I aca demy

Rrowo Sheeting, 10 and 12c;'

The China Tea Stores^ S' 1 *L.jUw ' ' *•..%,> »I 'rj’il’j 1 '■rjf&mBUif -■ -.1 'S'

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fart Inna Paten ta. List of p&tsnte Issued to citireos of ludisaa during the week ending Msr*h 14 1871, **«b bearing that date, reported weekly for The News, from the hffice of the *Tn<Man apolis Patent Agency,” solicitors, model builders, stc., No. 87 East Market attest, Indiaaapqlis, IndUna; Track Cloasoe—Henry Fellows, Blooming-

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Potato Digger—William D. Harrell, Moors’* Bill. - Machine for Cutting Splits—Ebenezer Knight, Elizabeth. All who feel any pride in assisting the Young Men’s Christian Association to refit and furnish their new hall, should ttrtainly attend the lecture of Olive Logan to-morrow evening, at tha Ac tdemy of ifqnc on*the “Bright Side,” said to be the best lecture foe hat ever produced. Reserved seats are being rapidly token to-tay, but there yet remains quite a number untaken.

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Beal Estate iramsi

The following real estate treufoto hay* been filed for resorfi & th* Recorder’* office

since noon yeatordayi

Geo H. Johnson and wife to Geo. Fette, th* Ln X of n X of lots 18, 19, MerrOt’a tab of

outlot 106, $2 175. •

Charlotte F. Oondit to the Trustees of St. John's M E. Church. 60 ft fronting os Califor-

nia strpet at corner North, $1,600.

Ju'Un 4 Jqhasqq to Isaac H. Herrington,

lot 81. Irvington. $854.

J. H. K ippes to Caroline Stonestreet, lot 84,

outlot 107, $675.

Eiix i Griffi h to J. L: Fisher, part of the a s qr. sec 17, tp 14, r 4, $1,500. % A B Sheuman to Jno. F. McYev, part of the

n w qr, sec 18, tp Hk r A $U5.

Mtoboias Joee to Lewis Lemolhe, part «f the

n e qr. sec 1*. to 15, r4> $1 «6X

E W. H. Ellis to Tbs*. Tudge, lot 152, ott-

16* 156 $200

E d Alvord AOo. to Char. E. Haiti], tot 8,

ivord A Co ■ add, $800.

Austin D hart to Tempey Richudson, lot 27,1

Orals e add, $500.

Harriet 8 Jennison to 1. P. Jennison, —* 1 sf foe n w oe. see 11, tp lS, r 4, $150.

A. F. Jecniioo to H. T.

property, $150 ’■&- % ,

Total rousideratlon, $to,37

Those Chelen trtzn Metal Shirts f Are made to order on shoitAetice at

1 . 8ioith A Foster’*,

No. 22 East Washington street. -

A «t guaranteed You will find them aim a cam- ~ ~ ” "j*7?,^ plate asabriment of collars and acarfe, wMeh are un- llOHSflEl© ftHd tlillS M0811118) I5C.

tqBaled in this cit y. : W 15 2

Tieta, n..i. < ,. (.matatM . Remember, Friday, at 96 Rest |

habstore, 45 Weet Washington street. Ihey are

beAuties—“the hsts we meAn.” Th* He Time Bat ^ J *

At BAmberger's Ia so alee that no nsme good enc

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for It can be found; >o*we ark for the hat wi

a name, at It East Waa Ethiopian colored bear.

v tires* Opening. .

Spring mllUsery goods at BeUley'q ehetp mlUlnery store. No. 63 Notth Illinois street. Ha has just J mtnrnad from tha East vittea full sad com piste] line of millinery ss gas avar Shown la this city.

MONEY AND TRADE.

MOMMY.

ThefeUewtnf lathe esSltlm at tha Ysy Tart Maw Tosh, March 16.12:15 r. m Governments—Fraetteh hatter with medionq ds-

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Starling M*4»P Steady st INK foe «Uty day

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Gold—Carrying at l^per cent. /*; Mousy—Market easy at 4 pax eeul GutdatoatoatlUH. ' ■*. $

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