▼ v Ul U V/VWljplif • * V WMI IM S# ut # v VfMVfl VII f f WO Jevening. ami continue the two succeefitig evenings, to aid in the erection of the Church. The public are invited toattend. * * ; _ . .. Ju 6Notice.—The Fourth Ward Washington Temperance Hoc let y will hold a meeting this (Thursday) evening, in Hie Hall of the Washington Engine House on Vine street near Front, when Brothers Folger and Porter will address the Meeting. Come one,coiue all!ju 6 Gt#. W. Marshall, Sec.The Eleventh Anniversary of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum, will be celebrated on Thursday evening, the 6th inst, in the First Presbyterian Church.The Orphans, nearly ninety in number, will be present, and will be addressed by I lie Rev. J P. Cleveland.Addresses may also be expected frem Rev J T Brooke, the Rev Mr Presley, and the Hon B Storer. *I 8ervk*es to commence at half past seven o’clock. The managers respectfully invite tlie citizens to attend.ju 6_ fMr. Hudson lectures again thU evening, at the u*ua liiitejplare and prici*. Suhjecti of iMlecture. Ihakespeaies alleged Want of Ta*te, continued; Analysis of Shake^ ju 0HirriWaRD^l ’he first regular June meeting of the Sixth Ward Clay Club, will be held in tlie Fifth Street Engine House on Thursday evening,the 6th instant, at 9