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Boats Leavlag- Te-day. 9ea Alvertlaementa Portsmouth Bostona, Moore, 12 Dig Sandy Telegraph, Ilonahell, ft P.M.; Plttaburg 8. Charles, Draro, 3 P. M. Wheeling--R.

R. Undaon, RQaaell.S P.M.; jventucay Kiver wren, i.uoas, 4 r. M. St, Louis Abeons, Vinton, ft P. Iu-Uville tianeral Buell, David.

11 M. i Loa-IsTtUc-Unltad Suu-s, Wade, 6 P. M. AiaiVALa Ohio No. 4.

Marietta; General Lytle, IvonUvllle; DovtNo. Kentucky River; T. Dumoat, Madison; Wary Ament, Chils; St. Charles, Pitts-burg R. Rudtou, Wheeling; (Hen-dale, Pitisburg; Argosy, NewOrieana.

DxPABTCREit Ben. Franklin; Louisville; St. Jsmee, Mavavllla; Charmer. Id arietta; Otilo Ku. 4, Marietta; Uenerai Ljtle.

Loulavllle; T. Duraunt, MadU sou; Mry Ament, Chllo; Ulendala. St. Lonis; Bll Vernon, Pltubnrg. Boats Drew Iroa, Edlnborg and Wauai lU.

New Orleans; Mlaoeulaand Pam i. ll'le, MeuiphU; Amxrioa and NlghtlPtale, Arkanaaa Hirer; R-btrt Mi ore, NaahTUle; Champion and Anna, 81. Loula. The river la ra; Idly declining leet In tbe ouanel la. evening.

There la a alight swell in the Moionga-bela. Tbe weather, yeaterday, waa warm nd elondy In tbe morning. Buaineaeoa the wharf waa light, aa la Uauailv the caae oa Monday. There will be 71 feet pace under tbe bridge for steamer today. Teifraakle.

taws uvea arm anravaaaa ess ewesma faas 1 tpaclal Dtopetrhaa to tba loqulrrr.) KiiHViLLB, April 11. The river liata-tk tary, with 19 feet on llarpeth Rhoale, Weather fair and mild. Arrived Um-ptre atd Barkavllla, from I' pper Cumberland rone, irom Cairo; Spray, from ClitclnnaU, and Armada, from Paducaa. Departed Tyrone, for Cairo; Arntada. for Paduoah, and Alpha, for Upper Cumber, land.

Ptnannao, April 11. Tha weather warm and mild, with tain meat ol tha day. The Momingahela li 0 ft at and I 1 I name. Arrived Arumum. vavw i vv rani." Ar.oay and Petrolla.

Departed Pecketa. To leave TuesdayLake a perl or, Julia and Arlington. Loading Harv Davaee Red Savanna. St. I-arv's and Kate Putnam.

The Whale 1 left fx Onrlunall with 100,000 buaheU of coal, end others are getting ready. EvaaaviLL. Aorll 11 Wa hava had another mild day, clouds being in tha aky all day, betoktnlog rain. Tna river la falllLg baa rallea In twenty- four hours at leet three ftet, Bualnesa on the wharf to day haa been but mod trete. Port JUl fr Iweuty four aoure- Lit tt Eratisvllle.

from Cain, with fair trip; Robot Moore, at 3:30 A. (torn Naahvllle to Clnolunatl, wlta a rnorleraie trip; Fall a City, from Ureen River to Iukavllle, light, at ft: to A. M.j Iiorena, rrum 8v Louis to Cincinnati, with a moderate trio, at 6 P. M. A nam ber of towtosts pseaed np and down.

Tbe Alloa Dean, fnim tlaclnnail to Mem-It vhta. arrived at A. M. wliha good trip. 1 1 and addad to her freight Hat hrre.

Tna Beinmda. from Clnclnuatl to Evanavllie, armed at 1 M. rather light. Tb Nlnk Igworth, lrm New Orlaane to noln- a fair trip, arrived at 2:10 P. Kf.

Tha lamella, tnm Ctaclnnail to 'eabville, arrtvul at 3 P. M. The Quick-ep, fr Cains bad aa excellent trip out. The F.nima Floyd, with a good trip for Naahvllle, arrived at 4 P. aha added Utile freight at lb la piece.

Pari Iteena. Cepl J. 1L Brlnker he contrectel with Wn. Knox A Hon, of Marietta, (or tbe ball el a new boat for Oueohlte river. Tbe dloienslone wiU Ut 102 feet long.

fret beam, and ft'i feet hold. Tbe boat will be et mplet-d at that point, and will be reedv fr the early fall baalneee, -Uweaaai Frank build the cabin, and 1111 A Co. the machinery. Thecyllndera will be 14 Inohea la diameter, wlto 6 feet Stroke. Tbe.Oeveral Bnell' 1 the noon packet ard the palatial I'alted Hiate.

tbeening racket of tha Loulavllle mall line to-day. Mr.Chaa. Knox, formerty a popular clerk In tba healing trade, but now of the Dim of ffp, Knox A 8n boat build-are. Marietta, was la tha elty yeterdy. leere belr aa lack of toonagw la port fur New Orleena, and n) verr Mattering 1roie a trip, the Bella Vernon left or Pittsburg yeeurday, and will thre load, probacy, (ur tit.

LauIb an4 the Upper ItiBBlaalppL The Jota 1L Oroaabeck will it put for iitiuiu i prai r.k p. uuuuiiikn, whuunwiouriun, faatBia Bjpraal HOP.M timnHit KX) A. ht, tA.al biat fan fc r. it. mi r.

unuauo. twaf-lai Bxpiw US ML rat P.M hjpraai IMF. La-alud AOOOTB BWdkUoa IM at. P. iMtLU 4:11 P.

lfe.Il P. M. Bad A. tlO kL fc A. 5ew Orl earn to morrow, and will followed by t.

iiMkA SaUuday. The new ataamer i'orth-wtrn mti trial trip yeaterdaj noratng, panning about ten oillra np tbe river. She per formed admirably, handling with perfect fate. TbU Dee new ateaoier will depart tor St. Paul, direct, Thursday, positively.

The popular Wheeling packet R. R. Hudaon arrived with a Kood trip, and re-turua to-day at fir P. M. promptly.

Captain J. F. Ruaaell eommauda, with ur. Vbariea liiat in tne omoe. Captain Joe Kirfclajd.

an old boatman, ornrly of Newport, Ky died In Morphia laat Friday. II leavea a wife and tliif children. The KmmaHoyd, Clnclnna't to Nub Tllle, in backirig out from the whtrf at Loulavllle Saturday, the wind beloi; very high, waa blown aalnut the new boat Grand Tower, breaking five arms of her wheel, but nuatalnlng little other lauiage. She waa at New Albany for repairs. The Ulendale, Pittabuig to St.

Louis, panfd down with 800 tons on boat and one barge. Tbe Kanawha picket Annie Lanrle arrived with a fair trip of paaaengera and fielght, inclndirg 900 barrels of salt and 00 packages of tobaoco. The Lturlo, Cap. tain Htgler, returns to-day at 12 M. promptly.

Tbe elegant passenger iteamer Abeona, Captain 11. J. Vinton, Mr.Chaa. Kegnier in the office, is the Eipress Line packet for St. Louis to-day.

The St. Charles, under command of Captain Pravo, leavea to-day at ft P. M. for Wheeling and Pit burg, and all Intel mediate points. The St.

Chrle was the pioneer of the new line In tin Pitta-burg trade, and already established in popular favor. The Dove No. 2, Captain Renb Lucas, Mr. Darling clerk, is the Tuesday pcke-. for Kentucky River, departing at 4 P.

M. Carreapoadene. Ivaks villi, Hatnrday, AprU U70. Manlieat of steamer Champion'; from fit. Louis to Cincinnati For Cincinnati S.

D. Hall, 1 horse; Myers, Pollock 44 Mis. hamea; Cbarlea II. Waters A 30 pkgs. matchett C.

A Z. R. 10 bbl. TK.irlay; Fred. Dallas, 80 bbls.

asml; O. w. Ball A 3 stoves Whetstone 270 empty bbla. Sellew A 8 bxa. hardware K.

M. Biahnp, pkg. matflhes; rlamoutb Iron 100 tons ore; Ragle White Uad 10 bbls. ochre; W. C.

PealeA 20do.j Tempest, Brockraan A 45 bbls. flint; K. Broecks, 3 bdla. aacVt; A. Aabnry, 17 pkgs.

bouaehold good; J. Kurd sail A 64 R. A. Uolden, 11 sacks fealhera; LL Mueller A 1 box; Bndman'a warehouse. 7 bhda.

tobacco. Have 46 tons pig Inn for New Albsny, 20 tons nndrlea for Louis-vl))e, and have for reshtpment as follows: Llbby, French A 70 empty bbls. For Parketaburg, empty bbls. For Pltte- Durg, i djs. Hardware, bis.

cask bsms. Acausrua. if leeellaaeeae. New Orleana Dsners of Pridav non- firm tha reported purchase of one half of tna xiagenta toj uaptain Slut. Neal.

Captain T. L. Tavlor baa chartered the Rose Franka to take tha plane of tba saiado, reoently aunk In Bof River. -There la mora than the usual rlvalrv between the New Orleans boau and the Memphis Packet Company at St. Loula, fr Vlckabnrg shipment.

Tha Memphis company made a further reduction on their rates to wckaburg, Uklng flour at 40 eenta per barrel and baooa at 26 cents ptr hundred pounds. Tba resolution introdnoed noma time ego in Iba II case of Reprewentativee au tborlrlcg water gaugee to be established vpon the Mlaelaslcpl River atd Ita or In clpal tributariee, wuh a view toobLaiolng information required for tha protectlou of tha alluvial lands against ovsrtliw, wasonrnaay egreea to do reportea in the House Committee On Commsroa. Qangea are to be eeiabllahed at aixtoen or seventeen principal point, tha anilreeoat kll .411 a 1 v. mvu if iu v.iaiu. A letter from Madiaon, Ind says -htsuif u-it, VI AVI.

Iowa, la also here, building a beautiful boat frh1a trade from Keokuk to Kork Ialand. This boa, la almost complete. Sbe receive tba engtnia and maohlaerr from the Canada, except that hertbafui and boilers are new. She will be laanohed in about a week, and raise ateambytbe first of May. cabin Uriah la after the style or tha 8'.

Johns. Captain J. D. Bald a In, of St. Luls, a very Cjluinbus smong boat-builder ai la also bare.

lie htt rtduced tha aolenoa of comblnlnif llghtneas with atrangth In boats to perfection, lie builds, for Captain W. F. Davidson, a large boat for the Miatlaalppl. lier ttin bare are already out, and the fce-il will belaid next week. CapUIn Davidson has alao twoboate, tbe Key City and Milwaukee, here, under repair.

Tbe weather la floe and every thing favorable for apt log work. Tha Memphis AppmX of 8 ay eaya: We have oocaalon to-day to reptrV-not tba sinking of another tug. but the aavlrgofone, At about tea o'clock yesterday morning the tng Lmle recently brought hre bv Brjwn A one. in bringltg a barge of coal to the etetm-r Colorado, got caught aceinat the barge, atd aeroae tha foroa of waa gradually careening the tng uolr the barge.andehe commenced filling After In-eQeotual atUmpta to relieve berwlthcap. elan bara, Aa.abe algnaled for the tug Laurel, owned by Pbiilipa A St.

John, of tba Monnt Carbon Coal Ooinpvnv, and ex mmandrd by Captain Kl. C. Poatal, which cama Immediately to her a latere, and although tna wa'er waa then lunvlrg freely Into ber bold, and aha might hava been loat In a very abort I line, tba efforta of Captain Pjatal with Lie lug relieved tba Little i.lant from her deter, and we are relieved from the na-eeeeiiy of reportisg another serious acol-dent Id onr harbor. Tba New Orleana Tim, of Saturday says: lUcelpU ruled activa from aarly morning on. Shlpmenta were, of ourse, reetrtcttd.

Tha Coaat pack-e weot out as nana well-freighted. To Red and Ooaor.Ua Rivera there la plenlv going, and but little coming back. Tba aura proarw-. ri a rise at usta den, now reported, will let out what oouoa le there and la vicinity quite freely, and tba ad-vanolrg market value for aame give Red River boat evenly heavy elaple tripe (Town to the cloee oi tba aeaaun. Ohio River return bualneaa contlnua delL For St, Lout there le iron In full eupoly.

Sugar for aame moving cheap. The Motile Able, Great Repubilo and Magantafor hi, La all gnlng to-night, are each. Laadlngto good adanUge. Intberega. lar ilae the Commonwealth go- Tue-day.

The axrtvala embrsoed tot Natches tn in Vlrkaburg wUh 1.1H7 balea cotton, 2,1:7 sacks reed and It aacks seed cotton, tbe atom a from Washington with balea cotton, 107 hod augar and I7H lirla. molaaata, tha Roea Frauka from fVi-jf Slver wUh 4.3 halee rtUon, the Weda Hampton fnm CareyvlHa with KM bale rottoa and 100 sacks eeed, and Clarksvllla from Norrtatowa, Aikanaaa Rlvar, with l.fW balee cotton. 1MB AilTLB r.irioaiow 1KB nOTT IB CnaPCksrio Kecovaa SaltauB Motioh roa a Rbiibabubu Ovaaai'Lso OriaioRor CttASoaLuoa T. B. Coi n.

Sam. will be remembered that on tha nth of Auguat, l-tl, at a point near lletb-lebtm, Indiana, tbe boiler of trataiea-iar Uenerai I Me, of the Lootavilie and Cln-claaatl Lolled SUlea Mall Ltae, at-Ploded. and the boat waa partially aoa-enmad by Cr. The St. Cbaxlee, ef tna Fecple" lie, with whloh the l.ytle waa aid to have been ractag at tbe time of tbt xploaivB, went to tba relief of tba i i CINCINNATI DAILY ENQUIRER.

TUESDAY IlORNINO; APRIL 12. 1870. burning boat, and auooMded In laving, or he pug to aave, a portion of tbe boat and ber freight from fire. Tha value of tba wreck claimed to have been aaved by tha crew of the St. Char lee waa Captain John M.

Martin and other, of the ateamer St. Charlea, brought suit In i Loui. villa Cnanoery Court against Captain M. Shirley and other, owners of the Lytle, for salvage. On tba lrttn of April.

119. Judgment was rendered for tba plaintld. A peuuon tr a rehearing waa bled bv tba de'eod-ent on the 80 of April, 1nJ9. Oa Satur day the Chauoellor filed tae following opinion, overruling that petition: it la unred in tbe peuilou far a rehear ing that the plaintin have no right to recover salve ire, because, first, there was no satisfactory proof that plaintiffs put out the nra or taTta tna boat; second, tnat tha fire was put out by others; third, thstthe steamer bad never bean aban doned by ber owners, nor bad plaintiffs any potalon of ber; fourth, because after left tha ateamer the fire again broke out, and would have consumed her had it not been extinguished by ptlera; fifth, because the persons on the jjue who were mere perora tna m. Charles resched ber were putting out the ore, ana were anie to uo ao ana save toe boat and plaintifis had no right to inter fere.

"Without referriSK to tha evldenoe In detail, the court is of opinion that without the eld of Captain Martin and bis crew, the boat, or, rather, tha wreck of tne boat, could not nave been aaved; that they rendered material and neoeeaary aid in saving the wreck, without whloh it could not have been saved; that to eutltle plain. Hi to salveie it la not ueoe-aary that the owners oi tha Lytle should have abandoned her; salvage la allowed for aaving property from impending peril, as wen a recovering it irom actual loss, "if the wreck waa onoe aaved by tbe plaintllla, a subsequent fire whloh endangered it should nut hava the effect to deprive them of the reward for their aer-viota. After laving a boat on the river. It ia sufficient if aha be left In a ssia place wnrre ma owners can get ner, auu not pemsary to take her to port, aa In oaao of a ship at aes. If a ship la ssved at aea and then abandoned by tne salvors, they should reasonably be oouelderad aa aban doning their claim for salvage, "The proof dees not aueieln the fifth proposition, that tha persona on tha Lytle.

when the St. Charlea aave herald. could have eaved tba boat, and beoause there than tbe crew of tha St. Cnarles aaslsted, kbonld not deprive the plalntiiT-of their reward. "It was contended In argument that tba crew of tbe St.

Charlie, aa aucb, la not entitled to rtoovtr. But It any recovery can be bad it can be only for thoea who actually geva tbelr personal sarvloea and risksd their eaiety to aava tba wreck. In a oi'Ctrsi between salvors tnla Principle should be reooghlxed and should govern, put there ta no sucn eon teat in this cat. And It la a matter of no internet to defen dsnis as to tbe manner of distribution. II tba plalnllfla agree tbe defendant oau not ormpiain.

it 1 conoeivea mat thie opin ion Oi ea not coDfilotwith 1 Newberry. 404; Ad. 175; 1 Sumner, 4J0; Ullptn 60; or the other authority relied on by tba defendants. It la. therefor.

ordered that the petition lor rehearing be overruled, to which defendants except." Two Boats Sua St. Paul Prtu, of the 7th eaya: Tna ateamer Champion, owned by part if a up tha Chippewa, was cut In two by tba toe at Durand. on tha Chippewa, and took, on last Sunaay. She la reported a total wrack. The Monitor, a boat that waa lying at Reed's, waa alao rat diwn aod sunk ly ice, coming out oi tna imppewaoa Diia day, tOlUT UiUPOUT.

Before Judge Fores. laicncnoB a arra an. John Febrtilap. County Treasurer, pa. Georie 8.

Larue, CV.utty Auditor. Judge Force dlepoerd of tha application In this case rorereeirainingoruer. llaeaid: In February, tbe plaintiff made to aLvpuiy Andltor a payment on nuot ti pou tne order or the uonoty ijommia- sionsr. The payment waa Jul after the re or nary seinemeni, ana waa to be rred Ixdlnthe enaulng Auguat aettlement. Uaaitla thr waa a i bange of Audi fore, and tbe defendant onmtrg Into cfllce, refuted to give rrtdlttn tbe Aa guat aettlement tor thle pat men and anil refUMe.

Tha plaintiff prat for an Ipjurirtton to reatrain the defendant from 1, r. hlHlfi Vilnt V. n. wMrh ba baa actually paid out, ami wbii'b le no longer ia tha treaaury. Mo lion la now made for a preliminary to- jurnion.

Ia be entitled tn this form of relief If tra Auditor shall pe.e.etrn refualngto give this credit, aad tba book a ehould ehow a charge to that amouat aalaat the Tieeanrerat tha expiration of hla term of offloa, In any eult which ml.ht he brruttht agalnat blm for It, ba could eel pp by way of dele nee every thing which Le pow tela np bv way of ground for equitable relief. Ilia remedy at law ba ng or that character, there would kmiu tope no ground for relief by way of la Innrtkm. runner, mt thing complained or laa rtfuaai on tbe part oi the Auditor to five a credit upon hla books. TbeappropriaU rrn edy for that ia by matdernua. FlDally tba rellrf sought.

In whatever trims It may be couched, ta an order for an art to pa performed. Mandatory In liincllora were ah.llahed by tbe ode. But aa mandatory Inluaotiona were never granted upon Inter locutory order, apon uionon toey neve enme time Peen lo ll rectly obtained under tba gulae of re-straining loluoctlona. Parties have bean compellid to demolieh a dam, or clear out a waterway, by an Injunction restraining them from overflowing land. But Ci.ur I will not carry thle eo far aa to make en Interlocutory restraining a da-Jerdanl from discontinuing touae rertain rremlaeaaaaalnn.

Hooper Brod rink, I Him. 47, or on real rat. lag defeadant ficm lortber reHialng Ia slag la opera, l.um)y ra. Wagner, 1 IKiiex McN. and oo4, or from tiling to remove tree felUd and l)tng oa a road.

Thomas 14, liawkina.SOOa. IX IU tldi e. the relief sought la not to ward Off ircuiadlave peril, not to stay thing aa they are, tut to Introduce a change, and ee the eae can ba dWpneadof at deal hearing In before the settlement of pest Augut, there no ground for lm-Biadlaie act ton. Tba rovialonal Injunction la refoaad. Perry A Jnpej, tor plaintiff; Dfad-ant la pereon.

ACTIOX 10 BAH ACBIgirrXATOM TBCS-Taaa, A. PlaUrteJ. B. U. PlaU ef at Thle le an old eult In ehaaeery, originally brought In IM) la the Commercial Court.

The plaintiff are aome of tba legal hMra of John U. Piatt, who died In toeeeeaed of a large landed ealate. It la elalBied bv the plaintlfU that the a.ailn-Utratcreof J. II. Piatt IxHigwortb and IL M.

Piatt ought to ba charged aa true-tees of the aetata by reaaoa of aerutta rurrhaaea they made of tbe real eeUtc of ha ereed aold tt pay debts, and which tary bought ta for tba benefit of tna aetata. 1 he leetlmony la partly beard, 1-Sjm JaaweOox. vd icar Biroir. Thef. rand Jury made a partial report yeaUrday.

They reported ledlcimeot aa Mlowst Wm. Pojlth. eaUhlkaaJsg a lettaryi J. D. Culver, eellt-g laa tary ilekete; K.

lowry. Daytd Levy, 4a. Jenov fkbnltbaia, ao. Jacob MiUer, John Cain, atabblng with latent to kill i Michael llocso. atabola.

itbinUnttO wound i William liaraon 1 Petit laroeny; Jenny Reef, oi'U R-beco buiuvao, mauctoua cutilg; ptar Etter, boraa-atealiug; Frank William, aaaault I tli intent to kill: Jueoh Lvtla aad Thorn an Klsnnsgan, grand larceny; Alexander Ford, grand larceny: Charlea klley. Blabbing with Intent to kill (two It dictment)t John Saunders, aeaault aad battery rrederick Wellman, horee- aieallng. BXJITXFCBD. Tba State v. WUllam Sullivan.

The defendant was oouvtoted of a hooting with intent to kill, bnt a near trial waa eome lima ago granted. Yaeterd ay he tendered btta oi guuty or, assault ana oauery, and wsa eunttcd to two months' tin-prlaonment and to pay a flue of one hundred dollars. William Neville v. Tba IndlsoapMia and Cincinnati Railroad Company. The hearing of this esse proceeded yesterday.

The argument ia partly heard. SUPERIOR OOCRr. Before Jouge Uaaaaa, DXMTJRKBK TO A If ACTIOR FOB LTVBX. Florenateln A WetuUln Tha Cin cinnati EnuuinaB, Tbla waa an action for libel. In which tha plaintiff claim lo.ooo damagee for a pnouoauon in tna Eucibbb.

to tha effeot that "tha Fourth street blackgnarda" bad withdrawn tba Can-can from their variety enow. A a. Tbe defendant detiiUra, on tne grouna that the worda publiahed are not actiona ble. The demurrer waa argued andLaub- milieu. Before Jaige TafL E.

A. Hayt A vt. C. lTopklni A Co. The argument waa.

in proa-reea at Jta adjournment of tha Court yesterday, PROBAfK COURT. Berore Jadse offer. TWB lOeXrS BTABBAI CORPUS OOBTIHTTBD. Yesterday, npon applloaiton of both partlea. the bearlea of this esse wa con timed until Friday of next week.

Thli delay waa aeked lo enable both aldee to Obtain more testimony. WILL PBOBATIO APPOIRTMBNr. Tba will of Jacob Werner, deoeaaed. waa admitted to probata. No letter laaoed.

Bernard Jieller waa appointed adminis trator of tbe eatate of Herman Kller, deoeaaed. Personal property, real eatate, flip rtaaaeea, Wa give aelaw tbe reeelpte and dlabame- meeleof ibeCity oft lnalonail for tne weak eadtrg AprU uro, aeeortlag to the City Aadltor'tbobkat BKCK1PTS. Oeaeral it at 1 (H. i iwi IM 110 mi tt BK7 U) HU to MrMick.k H-wrrmja Pnd, Hli-at cimdiub Hloklnc Kubu. aui Fbb4 tMduus rtlKBCRMKMBXTH.

Oeaeral I 4.ttn i UfUIN xijui 1JM. l.aai at av IhU oi 11 a si t-iaj u) weteP rune- lulvnal Pakd- ha parlor lort Mi laparuunt lead-Week Hi a i H.sliary raad 1'aik Faad Hr, Peae Mieal-eii-anlog Fauil. Total ii TXIK HTTHTJUUta. telag Ureve. On Snaday afternoon the gate keeper ol tba eaniatery had aome trouble wim a back-load or two of si ran vara who de al red adnilaaloa to tha cemetery, and, nut tpg lot polder, ware of course refueeii, i in of tba strangers due I red to be aimlt- la4 taha li.ma." and noon balntT saked If be wsa a tawepaper icporter.

ha replied that ba was not. He wee then told that he "could not come lo," where-ppoa be elgnifled hla Intention of giving Mr. Wbelao, tha ga'a keeper, a fla le probably a neer relative of tha lLdlvldual who occupied tbe orobeetra aeala rfoan'ty at Auna Dlcktnaon'e lee-tare. Mr. Whelan la looking anxloutly pita pufl he waa promised.

A Biw lake la being conetrucud In tbe tew sddlilon to the cemetery eou'b-weal of the Adee-Cbelaeld-Wooda laumeot. All theold boueea In tbla addition aouin ol tba llamlltoa aad Daytoa Railroad bava also been removed. CaaBBBlaavllle. Tbb Young Meu'a Cbriatlaa Asaoola-tion Diet Sunday afternoon at th Math pdiat Church, and, after the treuaaoUon sundry mUoellaneoua bualn, it was decided loeead clrculare to all th Cbria-tlaa t'hunhta In the elcluUy, rj.eUog tba eCUDdat.ee cf tba meiuber at the next meetivg of the Aeaocialloa oa Sua-day aiternooa at tha Meihodlat Cbaroh. Tub attention of tha Saollary nntnlt-' tea ol Council ta to the axletenc of a etegnant green ool, about three hundred feet long, at tba Junction of tha 11.

aod D. Railroad and the Oleraln like, Tbb ttona rnlvert on tbe Colombia pike, oppoelie ti hud of Klrby street, rcBtiy oonslracled by the Turnpike Ccmpany for dralalog Ktrby'a pond, wa waal edoulbt the recent rUa la tha water thrte or iVur wieke ago, and tha vent became filled with all toil of ti6ru. tbarglrg thecrure of tba at ream and roictng it id rough tna road-Pea in another place. beaytt been done to pair It, while dead CAblnea aod other tartllurg aaalrrwif occupy the space al lottee to tne atone gutter. KiBBT treat baa lately bean opened tbrt pgb fat travel from tba old Columbia pike to tha old Badgaly road, on which eiaadalherealdancapf ex MlnUter John W.

Caldwell. Tba cooatraotloa of thle tbon oibfare la owing to the energy and lndrn.nbla net trance of Timothy Ktiby, F-r. Mb. Abmsiip Da Ribit, ona of tha euattein tbe Record Detrict, and re-ceptly acaedldata for CouocU, propoae to teat tbe validity of tbejortgaa' declalon in relallca to tha election by tbe nee of blebtdrometer. lie la aa' laded to trvlt at aay rata.

Wa would like lo eea the matter tasted, If there la euro a thing aa au appeal to bydrontetara, Waala. Oca eaterpriaing frtrcd aad fallow-dU In a. Mr. boob commence tba eiedkiB cf a baautiful suburbaa ral-deace on Wyoming aveaua, betwawa tbe aew Preabytailan church parsonage aad tbe erhool-houaa. It la eaumated to CJt about fli.OtO.

(waaa Waaaiagtea. A "raJTATa aodable" will ba given by Iba Young rolae' Hxnal DancUg C.uo peat Friday a-ealng at tbe reeld-eee of Laeglou, tha Colerala Pike, llamllun'a -HfUenth Ameadineatn Band will dlacourae mutio tor tbe oo-oaeloa, Mrcn coaiplalol ax lata among people, wbo drive over lb rud dally, that tba Co.erala aad Brook vUlaTure pike Con taay do fact -ay aay atteair-ai to tha roaai betwaaa taa Brig-etna Hooaa aod tkla place, and that aaelgktly holes abound thrnnaboat, read-ring It Bneafa for lightly. bout vehicles topeea oyer It laater lhaa a walk. -i Bea-4 Airy. A LAB-aa gray eepla, wlaga meaaarlBg eicbt feet froaa tip to tip, was a Pot near lata plao laat Saiardsj by 0.

II. Ling-. COT1WOTON. AtL'B APO Pbttbw x'a tatnatrela ows' Uall to- perfor at tha Odd night. Wiluam Hy and Tbomsa Claioy (wbtie), aid Mi Ire Lacey, Marahtll Go wan and McJohnaon (olord), hl a fight on Sunday afternoon tn a saloon at tha corner of Seventh and Mala airatte tne of the eg roea had bla bead prett badly cut.

The others ware not mushlo- jur(L Tha whole party waa arrested. and tne mayor fined I ha negroes, yesterday, fd 50 aud tha white men 10 eeoa. Tub Criminal Court of Kenton Onaty met in thia city yeaierday, Jadge Biyd on the bench. Tba following oUisiue were sworn In aa Grand Jurora: Jina B. Cbaret Aamaai, William Slnrail A.T.

Wh t'ekr, nbe i Caae, Bernard Becker, J. W. Baantog, F. Dickereon, Lewla Oelabauer. R.

V. Goodloe, J. LI veiey.Jacieon Soarr John W. Martin, James A. Oreer, rhomaa Me Daniel and Peter Brail.

A rvAttTxa waa obtained from the Leg-felaturelakt winter, to build a turnpike from a point on tha Ixtngton pike, near tha fi rat toll-gat to Ludlow or Economy. The new road la to ba called the River 11111 Turnpike, and a meeting of thoea iniereeted In ita const ruction will ba held next Saturday at tha above toll-gate The Waler-Warka reairaat far rtpe Awaawew. Tba Water-wotka Committee of the City Council advertlaedaoma time ago sealed propoeala for lurulahlog fourtsea rxiilet, or about 4o0 tone, of cast-iron pipe the Covington Water- worka The bids weraoen-d yeatereay afetnoonat tha Waier-wona omc. on Maaiaon street. aid the contract awarded to Thome i.

(iayloid A of Newpoat, their bid being tbe lowest. Tuere were four bide, one of which was. rejected for Informality. wefautoin in oher: T. a.

naiLoao a wawroaT. wrion. nerten 70 lacb 10 4 looh in ii rn pi sa io a iuon p'e lOlken pli aiucll 60 HU ppeolal a lng- aa li PkBPia, lobo a locibvillb. lr tu. par ton 9tnrb I a re a in oh pipe to IS li eh pi i A ui aiorh pl.M ui tt 4-lua I uo pci.i-k i.

ao W1LUAM BMI1I1, PlTTkBCKO, PA. 1- ton oar an-lneh pipeA'7 10-1 a a B7 60 IB IseS piM-. 67 (U a Hoi pi.tt oil li Ii th p. 67 60 luoh plpa dimhpta hi The total coet tha pipe coutraoted icr wui pa aoont ju.uuu. Kara re ad Ricaptcbb.

A man pauii-d On borne, charged with horee ateallrg, broke out of tha Pari. Ken tnrky, Jell, before dej light, on Sunday IPorblug laat, lie waa poaud about eighty inllea Into Eaalera KenlUL-kyby prie mrorxniortoo, Marahai of rari Poi a Foraytbe, Co eatable, a two eoua of Mr. ltyn. tba Pane Jailer, aud ra captured sod relumed to hi old quarter itaitraay aiternoon. NiaWPOUT.

Micbiil Scott, charted wlthdrunken- Rtae and disoiderly oopduot aud expoe-irgbla peraon on tha ei rest waa fined f. aid cat a by tba Mayor, veaterday mornlrg, and aent to Jail lor tan daye on orrau aha water. CiLL AcrtrTB p. Tba -try of StPauVs (Rpiacopal) Church racelva laat weak a Utter from ltv. Alb-n Walker, of Halifax Court-hone, Vlrglala, accepting the call ta the rectorship of thetchurc made vacant by tha reatgnatloa of Rev.

U. D. Mortimer. The new re jtor will take Charge of ma pariah oa tbv Brat San-day In May. DlvUe aervica will ba held In the rhurcb every evening tbla week, except Tnurvdey.

when tha congregation are expected to atreod a Kaohariatio service at St. Paul's Church Cincinnati. Iilhnp Cnrtimlna will offlnlata oa the Bights of Uood Friday and KaaUr svsn. Tbb contested election eaaa of Rvt ti. Oalaiei win coma before the Circuit Court at Alexandria to-day.

An sot waa passed by tha Legletature at it a laat a. Ion exempting from tag atlop, tor any purpose wbatever, all college bulldletaand aemloarleaof leeralng, end all the real eetate not exceeding five ariea, ana all peraoaal property of every kind, belorgleg-to any laatilutloa of lrein'ng la the Si at. The act further foovidae that ell real eelala aot exoed-i five acraa, belonging lo any Incorporated inatliation of the Independent Order of Odd fellowe. or to any lodge of lieeaud Aoreptetl Masons, shall be ex-ampt from taxation lor any purpose whatever. Tba prnvUtora of tba act alao eppltrs to all b'spltals, Intlrmarlee, aidoaa' SPd Orj'baiia' at) lain Bifl A.utdllr aaylunia In tna 8" at Tbla ant btraae a law In December, th Governor having failed to relura Ibeeauie with bleobliH tlor e.

nr.uicAU mi. 1 BECri AM f.R APl tTB OP MSDH MR ai adli-a ruallau I la Al.a lo tha tr-atnfil ol all Bj.oiof tjta.r.ai aod i pallia, uuaurr aaa, la aod ail I'riaar lilMt, etllrlno. l-rrilllo, H-f diA.owt at Uoalod a Ilk anpaia' di.Awt at UMid a lis anpai'lid mmv Npr- ikiaaf e-ailaal w-ka-a aad a. Ik roaall af ll ahaoa la luuth of i la j.aia, aad akh-B pro lor of ilia Sit. 1 -a itx ta.

a a-tafaaJ wanaim. wttuhtmx knur, BuAiaak. dia.a.Mf a4bt, laa.gw oiihi. coa I til Ailoa. cu-fuua af c.aA.

attioa to a i if, Ium af w. B.w, aad aoiaal a mm. aad road-Hog atar-riot iB'orpf. ata Ikimtakir aod p-rauaooiip riid Tk NK-tir poli.k I a in Hk-al p.aitJbirt rI.HB aral aad art, Ala dt-a-. tSat Bi.f a.

fcad It- at aOira, kr biaii la nnli a la II coataiaa loll ijmyum h-ta, tbal ah Ik ilal taa aAiaiaarkt avialal aad la fit a arilua that aUI t.a.f 'bh-i a a. II lu Ik pary-a Ii-aimmiI a.apra-aal laioli hat aha ra It Peuii.oai.al Ik 1-vrVur ahaald fc Oi aoallad il lf ri id. at Ib.l a pkrMrioa aha n-Hm blmM iria. if ta ik mt a ortAi ma i of di Mt a-Bir (i-Aio akiU la lAol i-iiiir lka oo ta g.o 'al proro a. k4trii, utf4i 4 to polii R-.

th lartvB laa raa-r 4 1-aiw a hf loti-r ar at oavo rt-a. can (BatBaiard. )ii I A I P. Kaaaara I M. I P.

ML I Ra IT Via auta ab, aaa-a Ra-a oaf R4at.t pAl; Ua foitill lie Ucaro inertcv rBiTATE Piari iritn ti tiibeb a li ol tAaa of mmnmrj, aaa at tia. aaaa. af dwt toaot aa a. Won 04 rrma mil alma, iriN.il, dn-tAal i 1 iko iiri 7 af Ik. aoodo-a Bara.

i-tdia-aaad ar aid waa aavtaJ alt taB.t.arp, 111) ra.utd to ataaii la. aoimlA Or-Al Mdu-J n-r-lar fta kaa iroaai avawtav a-A-vut grmn hooA rrtrb-. Prra ooi-i MAIaat imm oa, ft Nft, ai I Ra BV Pawaia pin a oir- ttnoa at tan tra. ft Pa. BEVRoLlat, alP Hd 1IBIVSTB ARB Bl.l.

a-Mnp BlaBtaB la aB aad aarrd la a 4.tv at th bmt atf-A. 01. a tn a a cant "7 BHini uat-, 1 17 Hrro tr ataaip li. I Af Bdrtr-o oa arlv i iiaa I lo aad a. ar-iad aata eaaaa.

AUao-af-a mranaoa. aaaVr wpirra, ctpptrB r. ai fmn, Iko raro mail a- -I raM eAa earod la Utraa dara; 01 a- -j auoaiwia af Uin A oa hav 104 mm 99 tr-aat-d ana tk- drood aiai.aiM, a mm r-r-a to a aara la all ie-awa all aikr kara a.lll la tk rkortiaa aootMo iiaa a-i 1 a a ail ar tiooaof mf mm ipiatau) atta aad bm t-AAtAd Pa mtrmn iar hni Bona. fc wimmt pv airal 1 aa tarai aa. r-wad aa Una aapo a-aoaa, das ar bbai-, ala-ara aa tail I pa-a.

or al au-aa. P- iU a WB1TA Bl aa tklfd Hf-aal. UaclBaatt OA- at --o. -ii a a aid mmm an 1 ai--tii. a aaaair rSrm kr -r aara aad f.

1y- LadU la oW of a-4-J a.4 I ApMdr rll.f rrum A. rtrll-a --alla a. iao4 ..1. aoau, aaroa aaai J. at STEAM COATS.

KANAWHA RIVER, Far P-a-awtb, Irwt-a, FT wWfi laailplki aavd UaanawPa aitwr. leavea TCKKDAT, nth. at 11 ML. the lae paasea- Cr ataaaiar aVIfieiXO LAUHIB. D.

BTWrtXTl. Vmnrr. W. a. SmMLU Clark, Pa rr'hl of ji-ft aaplpaa aaaxd AU IHAAl Ait, Af aaa.

apiv UPPER OHIO. BEaJtXAxt TTEMAT PACKET. Callla-slra, Pawkdwakara; aa4 Wkoellar Laavai TCXSDAT, Rtb. at I P. at the gee tteame it, it.

urjimor. T. tot rr.irl.t or jaa- aplT a ec-ntt A MlMiKlT. ipw, apU T. xrneitLL Maatea.

ert TltDAY PACKET- For 3Pitto-fcii2c: ST. CIIAlaLEC' A. na LTa TUKKDAT. a.at Mt e-GlTM Miill aii.nilnn io nrit.r and wa baalnA lapill HAHHT ROHB A Afoaia. Cin'tl.

Btg Sandy Ponero; Picket Co. JOHS KTLE, Pml. 1 T. If. JOB-fBOS.

Beey. BkaiCl-AB TIEWDAT PACKET AT fi Ufa Far Big BaaMly, aalllp4ts awd reaadiajr. The eew and l(aat paaaaa-er etaaaiae W. ROSHH PLL Mater. Laaa aa au.a TH la DAY.

Ob. at I feu peal. Uvi from lb ami or MaiaMra-t rrwif ni mr-iTMi at an aoara at UI a. lowaf of Um Waartaaat, Sp P. J.

Lr" CtLB.HT. It AT- ail PAf atrr. tap BTaps-tiie aa4 PNrrlaaiantaw TBe lew-a-Mar paaaaacaT aaehat IKIMTOHa, i B. B. afOORk, M.i-r..

lmvi Tote.Cl, Laa-M rvtnr Tt k. aad hATl'KbAV, rrnat-M J1 at II o'-lwrk Stall a-araa-i Irii lT T. I'r-iahtr nf narf hnaL a. ai a aa, JAM SA A a at. LOWCA OHIO.

a. Ktall LI a htMaa-ra rp Laxaia-llla. Praaa Wharf koat. Ibol af Tlae at, at at. BFN PMARaLIM.

IGE.M. RCKl.tV UiUUiHiuiim, I ('apt CsaA BaVIBv Laadlag lur all war Sua aaaa. Tha piaAdid MAa.tr tTWITPD RTATK', IUK1, LVTI.R. I CM. BV M.

Wadb. I CanaCtfAAW Leave -wi i. IH r. Fina-aire-i harf at P. VT.

laa-liBf at Aa rnraaad Madlauaanlp. Oa MCR PA oaijr oa buat, a-uwruaa at 14 Biakina all nail laadiosa. All La. H-m-r, aiaa i m- aa Uia aoata ta all tha hijCTH rk CIT1KA. Tin eaaia a bj ralt a-a( eS-raad a all aacival pfjinu, un tiia huatA.

TIKWt.HHKRUM'aT. uu. ratacx vtai Tor LooliriJU, 0wnbera and EvB-xrille. ttwaiaSap ml mmuH rA laa pa Bii aaial and l.n.-im Jtmmx tuUU. LraTt RTPRT WlUKMDir, at I P.

at. post. Mlp, tfe alaat paaMB(r ataaiaev nilllMAR, I i P.K. BAPXXAT 1 airi-aTT aaa r-Hit tar a a. For frrlf.nl of buuIt aa board.

erraJ.C IMiliMAN a it I U4M A OA1TV. 1UMI to. Aful UPPtr MISSISSIPPt far It Leale, Iaekak, Saveapert, tack tilaal, Sabsqae, Leereaae, Wlaeaa, BL faal aad ail iBUraediate relate, 1) tract. Leave TTUUiAY, I T. M.

a-tittTat, Ul a aua a a TKiit-riiwjcea'risuna TliOR. bavil-ol lo fri-ifhl or rHUMg aptlT award, trr lo I NMM.IlAat A iaATTY, Ra, fubiw liniin(. aaa CITCTI anb err. Mrc BXPBkaet unud JRua.WII.I.laMaow.a-p-.ia Paaiia lA-inac. ROBIM-UK A Alia.

1 1 ra. Lmr'vM t.Ni )ATI TrXxliATaadPBI da r. at i r. m. Tt rvawaallt-.

lr- mm B4. lAweav April latlP M. riatlTl ALT. tk Baa i ataam-r AnxooRA j.ynrrvm.lBVaire, Tkraaah r-ralpia i.a ta all all aoiata oa larf raf aad till-(T aa man I tna HM-j-art, apr ait aoa) aM ta all aotata a mm raiimaua i ilaaaliac out Lu av LOW! ft MltaiSSIPPt. Baw Vrlaaua Mael tlawaaaU rweaaaaeTa WIBX.B-BT 0Vt B.

II f-'f lflu, WUI Laat PrtwaBU. a Adarua4. Ttrhabeira, Balakaa BMaal Baw Wrlaauaa, Leave TtXaOAT, ma, I P. ML rTRlTTvXLr, IM lMr-MMa-M jno, ri. uiuiixiiKOK, JAK BtRaoX.

kaur T. trraittaa. Oajp. rot iri( hi mnwi, apf-ir -a ao.r.1, a la rioHxiiN A Mo-a I r. Vt I '-MNUHAM A a(a at anrlntl ft Hmphls Tultt Co.

BTA.lOMrjLPr-a-. BAkLa ALaaaa'a. T. a autaa, va ralPf.a.A.-.l.,, WQU CAIRtt ABB EW.PUia. Leave kIrtATjifcA4t P.M PvMITiTUT.

laa Baa 7 a mm no ii Kit ii it 1 PBARE RTEIR. Maator A. P. Paw Baa. CldrB.

Par oi ar aa a aa-L ta m.a ar IA lataaaaf. Ra. 4 3 PafcH lAtadia. CUMIIHlano etiwtfa. tat tllfliBkU farkeira.

iaaa Via Oflu-a, Ra, 1 1 hkl, I -idlta Par laraalitaa4 Aaaa.llla. Laavai aa It -PAT. Aanl a kL auaiBv-tp. tha Ba -an LAWIIKRUn, PIIRTB Mbm a--r Bircaaxoa fart. ex-la.

at Cmmtnt a Oat-, ja II I'- I rmwmmMm mmm IB JU. I. uaaaia. ar KENTUCKY RIVCPL ree liraiark; Blvee. iae paaajaur ana or 1NIVH RO.

Will leTtDAT. IRh.al IP. pa. fr- a karf, hut af Baa at-, rat Praaa- I l-rrr aad all latarmoil ai-av- tMBiA Pur fr or i-if apyty aa a-a-A. MIIHA MiAl.llR 44 tkaiaat.

aal ku Alt. BBBxtWUX dk COX, 1M Waif at Mtet, aMaalatraal Bladaal I5rusl.cs mul Vlrc Goody elallag Rlev, Wape-elatk. flu if a. A ata. Tbla ta tba aleVeat aad laBsjaeg eatabltaheaeat ta thle tlaa CwrrfBT BEALXBa afaaaM give taaaa a li ar 4 fee a eel LEU A vtmn ia rtiarav nivas tiiit vnsj ilaUlrlrtt kA.

fc 1 A a a iaaiiraif Ik auu -f Ia a of HialiW. la. dun air A -d a4vMMtat i ia.aji. id ana aaj i -mt r. Bik -Ta w.

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