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Xoeaw walks slowly. Am hii big bank account. McQuwkwlrtliyriit'lHllLf r-r lani Tout hat keeoM Mrsf osed Xr Isn't settled wnether BJoa Hera Ja to be aa rail, i la lH.AftXA.MQ ex ft. H. tanas, yen.

ii ru Outi Looas aaaa ta Ox ha ami ayeae tba SsrIHaal arectloa the world bow kaeaa." Web-eat Sna Offra feels beater new. tabt SrwcBX baa aVsaned ease of tare tody i ta bb) Depertsnest, a native ef fhia eeantiy. who was educated ta Onanaay. to take ckerre of blaBnna eaiiaatwaJainia. of i saaiitMiiiinl ay society for enaMins; ladles to taatr aa4aral wai lby of a Ondu testae' Tn PraaMont and toor ef hi CabtMC Sber- aaaa, Bcbaita, Devena and Kay wear fall beards.

Twe K-eita and Taeaipeoa wear none; aad one kteCrary- mtmnm Henrf-Qnatre tofl on Ma chfe. Tn Prtnea Imperial ta asfd to be aa wttefly eoa Sana pi ace boy with no beanty and na clc in mas bt Ma face. la fact, be seems to be Lueuletablj id ft to pathetie to aee hie poor atetber um brat Uke a ben after a feeble nitnded Pabts erftte speaks wttb considerable entfcnsf-aaaa of a daughter of Charlea Feebter. the actor, wbe laawly made ber debar at tbe Opera Ccmrlqtte. Be fiade ber pretty, and apparently ezpreaaly de-alffnad for tbe rote of -Mlfnon," ta which she ap-ptaiad.

She Is imR aad fraceful In figure, and BatBral to action. Ber method far food, and aba eeaaeala witfe akUl tae aniinaji of ber roiea, wadcn. tanngii weak ta tfee lower ualaa, ht israarkv-ably pvre tn tbe aypci. Viei tba Kmperor of Gecmaay appeared at tbe meant greet ball ta Bertta. tt was remarked that be bad an almost Toothful fresh rwar of complexion, aad alee that hia coantaaanee wea aoild aad hram Sncv Tbe Zaain am was wttb htsa.

atttied tn a ftmt-pie robe of wnita; a splendid diadem of diamond saarkled la bar dark bate, whence depended a hues white ostrich feather. By her side was Che Crown Princess. In a light lilac dram of satin trimmed with lace. She wose a small of bugewnite pearls, wloi eae-rtncetoinaaf b. This pretluns set of pearls, unique of its kiad.

was an tail to tba Princes by the Cttr af Leodoo. be Ukewise had la ber hair a feather ef tbe same drlirata hue aa her dress. Bsaux conespoadent wrimsaf itsi William: -The Empesor eetebrsSse this month bts eightieth bfrtbday he is strong. lusty and full of spirits. Be aese along very weU bow wttb hie t-arliament.

be-eaass la all eaees of difficulty tbey always yield. In hia theories af Parliament and pmocatlTe His atar Jcsty holds abeat tbe atand-oerat of kdward L. bed tbe people leapeet tbe old bero for Ms aneenanem-ble bendsty and for tba fldallrj with which he futile all tbe dwnes. however arsarev bis greet ee-Ocm. It la a cmkwm clruuaimanae.

boweeer. that tbia Prince, wbo has fought so many pal battles, baa always mfaaed to sign, tbe dsafh-wai isnt of a mieoner. Capital pwaiahment tat stm the bier In but His Vajestj has oommatwl erery uo-bmea of death smsil aiaee hie mrrtminm to tbe (hreae. In some renpects his heart to as tender as a woaua." JOTTHGS. aa erergTeen man who does not learn by experience.

Tin London Lancet says ladies' high-heeled boots prod ace hysteria, la tbe wearers. TBS Globe-Democrat, of 81 Loam, rialma that red gbua window panes are far mpertor to blue, because tbey match so man; aoses. "Mr dear Doctor," said an Irish man, "1U no use yotrr fjfring me an emetic. I tried it twice in Dahlia, and it woeld not stay on my stomach fire min- Soxs of the newspaper boys in the East hare discuTered that mooogTam garters are no longer worn. Oct thai way tbe reporters hunt tor murders, consptiactes and the like.

A uabt ate oysters all Uwvugh the meoth of aa-gmst. when she oonld get them, under the supeosi-tkm that there was aa in that month. "Or-gost" wss tbe way she spelled it. List (to aia i lit, who has green notice three days after her arriTal) But II yoa didn't mean to stay, why did you take tbe place Serrsat Well, 'm, wbea I see yoa at tbe registry office you looked so tired and tagged I took yotrr situation out of charity Ukc A uttis aad a minister, both tiBpomatoaa, boarded with certain widuw lady at tbe South End. Neither eooM pay his board.

The lawyer asarried tbe lone wosoan, aad the minister performed the. ceresDOsy, thus eqmuing aocounta, Boston Herald. Tn settled ifiaaaiiu of determination that Baaties tbe mee of a aaan wbo ia oa( starting eat to hare a tooth pulled to only equaled by the subdued leak that creeps erer his features as be pauses wttk bis hand on the knob of tbe dental-room doer, turns quietly around and tiptoes back through the kaQway oot doors again. A IT ami Wninas, of tbe Twenty-ninth Prectnet bas Dotified KdHe. Aimee Chat tbe performance ad eertised for next Sunday erenlng, at tbe XagJa Theater, waa contrary to law, as tbe atagteg ef "Pretty asa Picture and like songs can not be sacred concert, and.

there lore, tba pro-mast be changed, or tba performance would be stopped. A THiarsias-T sab-old dri In Ephrata. to a Tietlra to a mysterious aflbctioa which pussies tbe doctors. Within two weeks ber whole body has swollen enormously, bat she weighs much less than before. Boa says that sbe feels light enough to fly.

and sbe actually floated lc a bath-tub like a llio-preaerrer. When tbe cuticle ia perforated, air em-aapes la puffij and this prerents tbe skin from bursting. Ijs terser af Jepaweae Tbenter. (All the Year Bound.) Tbe interior of a Japanese theater resembles our own in many lespects. but in many others is quite original and perunar.

Tbe boose is similarly planned that to. with the money-taker's bureau and the vestibule fur dugs and cloaks at tbe door, a gallery running around, in which are private box e. and the cheapest seats running around the pit Tbe roof is festooned with quaintly-figured krnrths of gaudily-colored doth, ami the Ugh ring ef the house proper to effected by huge lantern symbolically painted, suspended at intervals. All else to entirely peculiar to tbe country and people. From the stage, running through the midst of tbe audience to tbe pswsges between, peasea a platform knowu as the Mana Mtchi.

or "flower path, along which the most Important actors make their extu and entrances: processions pass, and traveling Utters or sham animals are Introduced. Above tbe stage. In a cage with blinds, are the orchestra singers, tie. dram, cymbal, gwitar and gong-players. Tbe stage Itself is a aw- vet of tngenuUy and haadbiess: that part oo which the actors are to circular, and worse oa a windlass In asath thus the hurry and eonf uslon ao inseparable from ah linns: flies and scenes ia obviated by tbe simple expedient of turning tbe stage round, so that the ball hitherto behind appears as the uew aeeae.

Though peculiar in their ideas of pes-Bpectfre and beraaoay of colore, tbe Japanese are vroaderfal scenic artiste. Some of tbe effects pro-'- eraced. notably tbe favorite weird, solemn, midnight manes preluding a tragedy ar a romantic event, are really excellent; ler real ism the Jap ineaeare notao-thuslsatic. but in tbeir Imitations of nature they are generally very happy. Ho oae who has witnessed Jsjisnnse juggling: and sleight-of-hand cxa wooder that ta the sclesee of -stage trick lm" tbey are eadepua.

Wlttnat half tba iureoioos mechanical ia. paaesa actors, by swiftness and cunning ef hand, can prod ace a ewdleas variety of startling Ulu-avons, and tba sneetatnr can not help aneaetimes wosdartnc wbether what be baa aeea has really takeat plaoe, er wuerber bis eyes have played feta csa. Ithia (ha last tour or arre years gas baa (era traduced into one er two big theaters of tbe Csoltal, but aatll the yer U73 Uis means of Ula-xioaUna were Jaabte. Tare I llov flambeau atueg men sconces aarvwa as wiinii ana wreu MSI 'AMI JL OVBM ac at toss betaf aaerineed, Je Obmvn vecfcta asfae to Aeben Ha baa aov as spautlatitrj ef araratae; 'va as aaa, Mr. Jeaa sTiaia.BstoeBsBBSirof taejBaae fiefae-loa.

1cca baa bjbbb stoates kaa. London atontr Tuu hi a Bswianeat aa Ofaas totttWK win. naitagtaatuiaa: He SUM Osevwnat TSnrpress Tlevorfa -the ascst etvasos social ry, cgy tit r- rr 1 i'. -i i i i i tJ lr it traps frnrnew sHnalrl MifnTlcvad sbeTtt bra tor fin black, unto sfmalata inTtsfbiUtf. boldinf a tone baa of wuea Bienwa a candle within of tbeactora son.

so asigafba every rredby aad piay as 0 iUBUUUI Ur HKW TOEK. irrom tba Xew Tork Werjd.1 Tsfme. 'Kavatxky to a KumUn Cbuntem, wbo now Hrves oej Eirtsh erresrae fat tbss city, and ta Oor- nassa lisi hi il si I I abwTh isini 1 lul geese tba sasne which caodrtrted tbe crernaftoa of Hawm. JLm P.1h afBM. Bmvaaury baa saenf anwse fbtrty years ef beetUeta Ortoestal sewnsnea.

aoo. a soysue wy mt ii. in im a proon ao miJS.w aiul a Munalas eritic she Is learieM ta ber afsacks ea what she bofds to be error, wherever it tofoemd. Tba -bat of the actual operation of tosrte fha tiw li wj If i have veel aeanf -What mmm 1 aMat UM thiril" Ad Ml Blaaataky petmtod ta a. wiadw aot tbaeaawHba Mnwslaat sash, but another.

Tba itporwjt looked, and ptuupa diUpTJM na tpa. Actosa tba wlnaew waa aaawae; a anaoow. fbZiak iiaelf not isamrkahts- but the shadow was not east from tbe inside, and there were cer- mia reasons why aternea nwpnssime was eoura have beea eaat fzoas the ewwSde. It was a easaa, dark night. Tba only lights siafi4e eatsiae the -windows were tbe street ps-Ilghts.

tbe stars aad a few nigbt flgbbJ other keepers of lass bowrs beaidea tbe Barer aa Mas. Bavatakya worn. Kone of these lighls could he anv ncahfHtv east the abadow that was seen, as rMrtM waa behrtrtar er nearer than ethais. and the shadow was as rnllnrt as If k. tha xnxid ana.

Thea acaia. tba shad If it waa really a shadow must bare been cat by a body very near tbe wiadow. for It was tbe exaetseoAle tsaage of a aaaa. not distorted or diapfoporUouase in any particular, and exactly Uie-sUe. And another reason why It must have been east by a body Bear the window lies in the tact that it wss a seoond-story window, aad there was na place nearer than, tba width of Eighth avenue where the body could have been, excepting a ledge betow tbe window, about eta wwa inches wide.

Aad the reporter will make Mavit that no solid bedy jiamt alone that ledge wbea the shadow passed across tba window. Of the six persons who ait in tha room one be-atdeatbeBsportarwaea aseptic AH looked eare-fnlly. All saw tbe shadow, aad four asserted and two admitted the facts detailed at showing tbe SUmnce character of the apparition. -Coiooel Oleott." aasd km, Flees taty. after tbe examinattoe had been made, "please pull Sows the curtain." Colonel Olcott compiled, aad btme.

Blavatsfcy left the room, tearing the company ta silent and not altogether ennUeeto expectancy. When sbe returned, she was asked. "What was thatr -It was a friend ef artne, aa adept whe lives oa tbe Mediterranean. u4 who to this mnsssnt at home. You wilt hear his mnsie-box in a lew minutes." -Do yea mean that was realty he, and that he has returned to the Mediterranean already?" "I do.

It waa hia antral bedy. He enmca bere frequently, and generally appears Inside tbe room. 1 don't know why be did not eoase ia bere te aigkt unless it was because too were here, I went into the aext room and spoke with hire Listen Do you hear music?" The reporter did not and for fefl mln-ute ail was attend Then there came the sound ef a masW hriT playing an unfamiliar aic "It is a very old box," said lfme. Blaratsky, "and I wtafe tt played more than two old to nee, Tbey set me abacs wild at tunes, do these two tanea." "But hi that the sound of a musie-box that is pterrng on the shores of the MediSsrreneeeT" "It to. You carry so aad by means ef the tete phone.

All that to necessary to do to to establish tbe current We can do that without a wire. Bat ttrie to nolhfnr unusual. Yoa will see and hear many sack afrmas tf you come often to this bouse. And you may read of far more wonderful things la the books of travel in the Esst. I havs seen a man throw a lanrs ball of card tnte tbe err which unwound as it ascended, one and being faini to the rmand.

Aa the bail unwound disappeared to the cloods and tbe cord remained i stationary. Ia a few monies ta the man sent a Utueboyst tou eeeu, preieaawg win waa wo And out what held the other end on. Tbe boy went un and up, till he wss lost to sight. And he I seared ap se long that the man pretended to be came ensageo. auu etimeea up- slier nrm wun a drawn sword tn his hand, and be.

too, disappeared from sight And presently down ten a bloody foot, and shew another, then a leg-, snd then different slim ef the boy. all bieedina. We draped oar barulkerchleis In tbe blood te see if it was really blood, and tt was. At last the boy's bead fell down, and presently the man climbed down, all bloody, and stiU simaJeting face. He collected the fragments of the boy that lay around and threw them in a heap on the rrtrand.

Then be threw a etocb over the pieees, and tbe boy rntantty Jumped up. alive and well. Tbe man and tbe bey were entirely naked, and tbe trick, if it was a tack, as you will my it wax, wss uone on an open puuu, our oi ore. I my It wee actually done. There were hundreds of spectators.

That la the kind of things that Eastern magician do." But why is it If such things are true, and not tricks, thst we of the eaters countiiee do not know more of them? Are we not as intelligent as iboee of the East? -Our western ctrlilsstion young yet." rcpned tbe occult "and. as I have mid, tbe mtad of the Caucasian a not as well edepted to the perception oi subtle truths. But there are many Europeans who are real adents. and there is qutte a number of persons in New York wno are studying occult- Ism. Some of tbem only studv tt vhilosophlcally but some are practicing It There ia oae who hsa wveral times accomplished the separation of hi atral body from his physical body, thonrn only for a few nvimsoBs.

But I can make all this much clearer to yoa after a time by showing of the book I am writing 'The Veil of. ou a copy Isia' than I can do In conversation." A CeI71T COl'ITID CT. Tbe Adventures af am A Berrien a I ady aaxt Her Tsoag Da agitate la Italy. Rome. March S.

A verdict in a enriou and pain ful lawsuit has tost been rendrred in Florence tn tavor of aa Americaa lady and her daughter. Tbe American lady, lis H-, came wMh ber daughter, a remaraabir nanqiiome ana si ilea cnua oi niiaen tn Rome hist winter. Tber made the scouainuuice of a very agTerabie aud intetligent gentleman. Count a row oi exeeueni ranuiy, a soan oi aooui lorry- flve. Tbe Count fell desperately in love wttb tbe little ciri.

The mother allowed tbe the Count most imprudently to visit tbem oa terms of great latimacv. To her amazement, after three months acquaintance, the Count suddenly made proposals ol marriage to ner ior me young gin. rue motner perrmptoruy refuse a Dim, aut aiecoverea mat he had abused the privilege of in Umary, and bad made a oowerful imnressian on tbe child. Mil H. was at ber wits end.

aa the sirt. under the direction of the Coant, bemMi to show a great aeal of tnde- penaence. 10 prrvens aa ewpemeoi, sua. tx. allowed a pro visional engagement to be announced.

She consented even to a marriage which rrrhrht take pause the fallowing autumn. Doping during the unati to resume her motnerty con trot over ner. Tbe Count told ber that to be married in tbe autumn certain forms must be gone through with ia Rome, and be bsooebt ber a paper which described aa a slsipte permission tor him to publish the banns six months ia ad nee. Tbe mother never doubted his honor or truth, and sis-nod the baser. This paper be read to her, as it wa in which she did not under.

stand. It was a permission for tbe marriage to take place ImmediaSefy. One day last stay, when tbe Bsotber was ill. be called with a lady and sea tie- man friend oi his. and gained penaisaioa to let the daughter go with thereto take a farewell view of the Caottoi Gallery.

When they reached tbe Campfr dosrtieoe told tbe vounsr dri all a ready tor the civil marriage: that they bad better secure that ao in at no positive innn-xvucv couha nnura aunng tbasummerto separate tbem. The fbofiah child con sented. Tbe errii marrtace was aexforined. and aba taken directly beck to ber mother. Tba child's Idea of a real wedding was one with a clergyman, bridal veil and oramfe tiKia-mns.

Tbey left Borne, the Coant aeeompanying them to riorenoa. where he told the motner oi toe dvu mam-are. ciaimea sua wile, showed Mrs. H. the paper she bad signed aud dradoaed its true contents.

Tbe mother saw that the paper bad two or three aenalures which were not ea tt when she rashly eigned it and also a declaration that sbe bad signed it In the presence of a Notary and these I tuesses. who had acquainted her with its entire con seam, which waa not true. Tbe young girl waa shocked at tbe Coast's deception. Proceedings were begun to annul tbe civil marriare. Tbe mother bad tbe ease brourht up before the Court st Florence, represented tbe facts with simple, touching boueety.

and the marriage was instantly annulled. Philadelphia Bulletin A Terrible Rive ta tka Battaaa af tbe A shin sesna time aaa arrived at Bristol, after a successful whaling voyage. Time was when thousands of vessels acted die great sea-monsters In search of oil. bat tbe Uieeoveriea of tbe mineral article have made tbe trade no longer remunerative, or at least much lass aa obiert of pursuit Tbe ship referred to waa the West Wind, commsnded by Captain Parker, wbo bad a most perilous advon-tura duriue the cruise, aad which came very near costing him hia life. Under tbe most meorabie circumstances the occupation of the whaler to one of great danger and physical trial, and very lew ships ever return to port without losing one or more bands by the ordinary exigencies of the service.

It seems that Captain Parker waa out from his ship with a boar's crew, chasing a whale, and, having fastened his harpoon to tbe creature, tt dhred as usual, and the line, coiled In the bows of the boat, besan to run out with lightning speed, and the monster sunk to tha extreme depth of tbe ocean. At this critical juncture Cantata Parker went to the forward part of tba boat to be sure that there was no twist tn the rope to prevent Its working el ear. The Una was tanning out with sucb rapidity as to cause tbe smoke to ertse from tbe wood-work of the boat, aad tbe Captain threw water, aa tbe custom; but by an unlucky lurch of the boat he was eanh-d frosa his poaHion, aad he naturally threw out hu left bead to prevent btm from falling, but ia ao doing be placed It ao that rootled around hts wrist, and be was over board aad aat of swrht in aa Ha was perteotly eonactons wblia bewnaruabhsf down, bead-wreniost, and with aa incredible swift aees. and tt appeared to him as if Is arm would be ton troaa Ibe eeekal arca waa tba serlitaace of tbe water. iwring these awful laianals be waa well aware of hia perilous situation, and that bis only chance tor Hfe was to cut tbe lines.

But how eoald he dw thiat Be coald act i a hie riant srm from his stde, to which It waa elnsely mi i i by tba force ol tha element through which he waa being drawn. The ptaaujre on his brain grew mora aad Banco terrible, aad a roarine; as oi taaador sounded ia bto eaov.aa.BBsasd akt eyes foe a gbatngeut, to at -ta ft atma a fire was passing before Ihein; aoa now came that inevitable activity aettritr of tba tenia which pmuuus amanona, wnare ont i now Bat the Certain was a very practical bis, eon and courageous always, and. enaBaaaeryilr, aUULf- Be began to aTrurrle with all hia muscular power to saaoh tha knife which ha wore ia ass balk. Be teit that be was growing -weaker every luatant, and ft wee-mew er asveii wHSv-brm, tboughwe should my parea tAettoaily that wtrat requires so long to describe, snarssi la time that waa reckoned. by aseoBds rather tbaa aslnnlaa.

if aa eouid command but bis right band for one stroke arpea that toad ffnet Mow at wewrt beraa -to mil him. Ha did not absolutely flinlr. asMaaabaain reeled, bto nerves aasm-d to eyeballs, and bis bead felt aa tnourb compressed ta aa iron vtaa. were these hia last moments? fie tfmTgt.raapiUof thaaasatig fai bn aadmbfl. be would Make aaa more brave effort.

The line providentially Blackened for a. aecondj be reeehsd UskaHa, eWaaeratckeawAesMM faeif. as tba suae neaaam mat aaa In ifaahrwa trial ef tha blade was upon it, aad. by a dmpaiafe enort of bto ana. it bectma aeverea.

Ha waa treed, and tbem eoesraeneed hat ttpwmM pa magi, laayatiil by tha nat ural see fancy at tae naiaaa aooy. aoss aam aa oaly remembered a leelinet of suffoeation, agurg- ting spasm, and all was over until be awoke to aa ageabamr ansa ef leilrbat eumili nana la tae at bis soars errw. Tratyaaees aaa i from death oa reooru. TOKATir TBT TBI CtHrXUmS'tT. Paris CoTTesnondaace Kew Tork Tbraaa.

Bis story was that Marie le bfaaafbe bad eorms borne half drunk on the evenina oi the ad of le- ee tuber; that be reproached ber for her eon a not; that wbea she was ehsngiag ber etoOea she threw down a China eap Whtsh wss very sisefciae to hlmt thai ha ttarnad- and ia bto weath aava ber a kick ta tbe stomach. She fen, unconscious, according to bto venfoe. Then be tried to luswaa ber. bwt foaad that sbe was in A Heatopt apoa the ora h-iUU all miwKt at raAhav ranosad there while revolving plans in bto mind for setting rid of the body. He nnaity bltcnad apoa tae ataa or ens- ttax tt Utto rseces ana at rarwwing oiniome dy u.

an. hia work waa eaanalasad. He bad sea. riad the Darts at two trios. i.

ana naa aneensa aionea to tnw packages to oreto to-make them stag, stakt (ha lavsa as thai Aetna sank, varr nssi That feet and in the moraine; the largest ef the pack- area was floating ao near the surface of tbe water that It could be seen. It was Ashed out in a abort Him aoH that hoaribie artasa uaSAJiaeeav Tha death eanlenaa was about to be pronounced when tbe accused was ordered to rise. "BiBoir," said tbe President, yna have vto la tee hawsori iu am raa tonaac wustbr to taxr maUai, or tbe decoration ol Italy; you are da-graded. "The Judge then said that tha verdict had been affirmative, and ordered tbe clerk to reoosd it Mil loir did not ami wand it Oenrge I losnsd ever aad whiapesea that be ctmiUI demand AxecuUve emency. but that tna seu- tence was death, and Billotr sang down naif uaeon- aBieus upon bis beach.

It la aeamaiy pro ha bte thai tha Executive will interfere in a case of this kind, and I imagine that Billon's head will fall under the ax of tbe guOintiae within the next few days, an mime aass are allowed asr an. appeal to the Court oi Caastloa. which deals solely with tioni ol form, and one day. or as long aa is mry, to atx for Executive derneney, but the ml mat a tuuBea eeaera am senx pa ma man finairi assma to orapara hia machine Execu tions take place before the prison of La Roquette tn thesrar of the mining. The prisoner is left in dooat about his fase uatii tour o'clock, aad aener- ally aoadamned men are buoyed up with tbe hope of a reprieve.

When tbe hour comes an officer with a lantern enrerg the cell to wake tbe prisoner aud to tall him that tha hour baa canoe, la a moenent at. ILaeh in to urn a receipt ior his man a priest has a mw for prayer: and then the condemned is led out to a small chamber, ha to seiaaa bv the aids of hf. Bach, who ssake flaal toilet Bis shirt-collar Is cut off, and the hair at tbe back of tbe bead clipped close. Few men an bear rbe touch ef the eotd schaors without a adder. Whea this to done the prisoners hands i Uea oeiuua rum.

a coat is tnsown over nis shoulders, and the procession starts out A few yards away stanas tae rami macniner ine condemned man to marched on to an upright blank, to which be to strapped tn a twinkling, it is hung upon a pivot a slight push sends it over, and as the man's head mils into tbe groove of the Mock a bit of wood eosnes down to bold it Five or six ttrriTi only are occupied with this work, and in a second more the ax talis, ana we criminal neaa rolls into the beaxet Olive London Cor. San Francisco Call. BtBS. JOHN WOOD Came there and captured the town with ber pretty face aad aaaoaiae: ways in dram arte borieeaue. I wonder does tbe lady ever think of those far off years wbeu gold bricks were presented her by infatuated noodles, and flowers were cast at ber feet and frantic applause of all ber songs, ber rtnncea and her )okea.

made Magoire's Theater ring again with echoes night after nightT one is here now. nlavinr at a theater, of which sbe Is the lessee, in the new play of Lm Aesnsdtrs, translated from tbe Frencn lor her by a holms torn to give ner version additional actaf. It ia smasing bow well sue loots, ao not (now ber sew. but it to very easy to mess at it from a knowledge of ber life; yet there is still a witching archness about ner. a snap to ner piacx eyes, twist of her shsoelv neck, which mlsrht well fsaci nate a man's gold brick away from him yet, if be had one.

which toVdoubtfuL For wbo hsa gold bricks in these degenerate days? How are the murhtv fallen? (I rive it UP.) Nor is Mrs. John Wood the only woman now to be sees in Load on who has preservea ber beauty in a marvelous war. CtTBJOPS SXXiSM I SJCTTTES. I allude to the "eelskin" dress, now the great rase both in London and farts, la the wildest dsys of tbe tie-back or pin-back mania, there never was seen such a tlehtnem in the matter of skirt as now prevail. Whatever the paucity of folds in the pin-back ia its fronter part, in the enormous exuberance of the pannier or bustle the balance was struck.

But now not onlv to tbe bustle a thins; of horror. but even the necessary underclothing is considered tie troo. To lengthen the waist far beyond its natural proportions a stiff webbing of elastic is fastened to the rtays to the depth of hail a foot: and to this, at first narrow skirts were buttoned. But even this to abandoned Ior another SCHEBS TO A COdSE BLXKDKXim. Mrs.

Brirs helm's much -ridiculed chemiloon to In demand, aad garments made in this way are sold at tbe furnishing shops, and patterns of it pass eagerly from band to hand among lady friends. Some ladies nave bad regular stage tights made in thick webbing, and over theae they wear aotbina; but the outer areas, underskirts being simulated by plaited ruffles of white muslin sewn to the edge of the dress, which to tbea tied back till the woman within is shackled, almost Uks eoariot in chain-gang. Ko more uwoosrrosTAsijr. tashiok Ever was devised for, not only are the llmhs confined by the bindlne dress, but tbe wearer must constantly concern herself about tha condition of tbe bodice, that portion being tn Incessant danger of turning Itself up behind, wrong side out like an umbrella 1b a wind-storm. The desired effect of youthful sjenderneat is generally obtained by tbe Teel-ekln." but at a good deal of sacrifice of persons 1 aese.

Tbve Dael Between Bawle aad a 8, Wakes' Spirit At the appointed hour all parties were on the ground. Bowie, aa usual, perfectly cool, tbe Span-lard very furioue and exerted. The Spaniard's second won tbe choice of position, which eare the second of Bowie the word. They were to stand back to back, rifle perpendicular, upward or downward, to wheel as before stated. Here arose an Instance of genius over routine.

Ia tbe army the maneuvers are intended for regularity before time, but in such cases as this regularity was of no moment but time was every thing, when tbe Spaniard heard the word to 'wheel," be. of course, execs tad it in true military style. In "three motions." but Bowie, whose whole life bad been spent In depending upon himself, not rerouting his movements by those of others, and who bad been cosb-pelled. in his warfare against Indiana or ia procuring game, to take every position, executed every chance of body necessary for the occasion, to insure success: instead of wheeling. Mtb Spaniard was doing, simply turned the body from the hips, or on the bins, holding tbe feet firm, which, ot course, brought him around quicker than hts antagonist and enabled Bowie to lire first, end to drive his bail through the brain of his antagonist.

This Bowie said any body could do if they only the requisite quaiiiy- Kesttaeky Ceart af App-eala. SjMcsoi DUpatck ta As aoaircr. FB-AXKroBT, March IL Moody vs. Commission Fayette. Reversed.

ileClure, Ac, vs. Em 1th; Hard in. Reversed. Foreman vs. Toeum; Spen- oaocsA.

Eprsdlin's administrator vs. Bpradlln, etc; Floyd. Warning order against as. SpradUn, E. P.

Moore, attorney, to defend. Miller vs. Marshall; Taylor. Additional records fUed, ooutiauance set aside and sorjrnittrtd, Vogel ra, Pyle. eVc War.

b. Benearin granted, reargsmsnl ordered aad continued. Bedd vs. Commonwealth; Fayette. (Salmons.

Ac, vs. ante, Daviess. Fed lions for re- orlBC overruled, rrestoa vs. Kooana, ant. siouav villa Chancery.

Beply filed lark vaQuigsby. Clark. a soit case set aside, arui hi omitxeo. umau i or vs. Meade, aau, Jenwrsou.

Argued by Isaac Caldwell far appellant and submitted, bauttle-wortb. Ac. vs. Levi. Jefferson.

Argued by John A. Middletoo for appellees, and at klundy for appellants, ana sunsnutea. lmtmaj taenia. BaV rsAsciao. March tL Murine: abases ctoaed to-day aa follows: Alpha, 15U; Belcher.

6-. Best at Belcher. Buiiioa. UU: ConeolMated Vlr- Osirtornla, 404. cboilar.

Cona-Caledonia IV: Crown rniak. Exchequer. Gould Curry. 12 Hale A aoreroaa. lmperiaL 1U: Julia.

eansoU- oasea. sj jasuea. iih: swearoca. at 4: alamcan. lat Mortbaaa Bella.

9U! 44; Ophir, Si: Raymond Ely, HUvrr Bill. 8a vara, beg. belcher, sierra Kerada, urtioa, aoMeoiiaswin. 72 imuow imam, jafii s.AS(m, Weaaaa Cat lm fPtsssa Tas ftMa lb Cilasa atald-Taa aXsmal arff aka DMtdaVerffjM atj Wai 0l3elAlAj. aaeeamcttt Wjw JJaaUa.

Crrr ea CnKmtTt, lUraaw Oia-ir Maaab ln.J Im atxssrdknca with aa act pani by the GBna Aaaemblr of tb Stete ol OUo, Xprfl 20, A. D. 187-1, prtrrldirir for Old Olrii-liic Of Che aeTeral "Vfarda of tba CHr ol CSo- cinnati into) voting preclncta. tba folio win' totbdrasait: MAa rsct to grnetrd Beetkm 10 of an act $ttp plgmratmrf to ab act to prorido for tbe orwaaixatioet maa go vjrv'iiniernt or Baartidpai corporatsoaa, pawawa jreiwaary su, xiami "SacnoB 1. Be it ea acted br tba Oeneral Ansembly of tba State of Ohio, That Section 10 of aa act MppleneBtaxr te as act to provide for too organ ixxtioa and jroTwnnicnt of Municipal oortpoavtionw, figaamt yebruary ia 1870.

be amerxled ao aa to read aa follows "tokoiBjat lo. Tba where tba votea at any ward of a citr of the first cAaal sicttJ eitrht bandrad tba Orminatt Conaell aball dirtde said ward or wards into two Totirrf Drgtrieta on or berora tn om oat oz Jaix, a. d. ist and odod the fsiinre or uevlect of said coun cil to ao divide aaid wards into voting- Dit tricts within tba time herein prescribed the Mayof of aaid city shall perform the duties berein imposed upon uoramon uounais Prrrrirlerl. however, that ttothlns herein COn- teined trball pi event the Ormmoa Oooncil of any ancb city, and it ia hereby erpreealy en powered to divide any ward into aa many Toona; uimnem aa tt may doom proper, and tba vows of stud District aaail De re turned as tba rote of tha ward." 8bctio 2.

Original section 10 of the act above tereTteil to hi here try raoealed. riccTWB A. This act aball take effect and be in. force froam and after its pntaara. WaHD.

Frr nvrCmi mencl ng at the fn- tersecttOTi of the Ohio River and Eaat Slain street (being tba line aeparatiria: Fulton and Bpencer Townships); thence narUawardly oa East Main street to Coinmbia avenaej thence weatwardly on Cblntubia arenne to Torrerrce road thence northward ry on Torre noe road to Madison ville pike: thanoa north-weHt- wardly on Madison villa pike to the north line ot 8ection 32; thence eastwardly on aaid Section line and Observatory avenue to the north-east corner of Section 28; thence southwardly with the east Hue of Beetkm 26 to tba northern bonodary Una af the former village ot Columbia: thence eaatwaraly with aid northern boundary line of tbe former viliatre ol uoiumbia to Crawbah Creek: thence south eastwardly with Crawfish Creek to the Ohio River; tbe nee north-west ward) with tbe Ohio River to Eaat Main street and place of beginning. vonws-rLACz. First Precinct Enetne-houae. near Craw fish Creek. Saooiro Paxkrircr? Commencing at tbe In- tersoctioo of tba Ohio River and Bast Main street (being the line aeparatinf Fulton and Spencer Townships); thence northwardly on East Main street to Colnmhia avenue thence wastwardlv on Columbia avenue to Forest avenue; thence westwardly on Foreet ava-noa to MadiaonviQe pike; thence sooth westwardly on Madrsonrilre pike to McMillan street; thence wcstvardly oa McMillan street to Kemper lane; thence southwardly on Kemper lane to East Frost atreet tbenco northeastward ly on ibast rront street to Wit- tnw aaaraHll WiTinw street to Ohio River; thence northeastwardly th Ohio River to aet Mam street and place of beginning.

voTTjio rutcs. Second Precinct Enrine-hotise. corner of Front and Vance streets. Third Pheciuct Coram encmr at the- in tersection of the Ohio River and Crawfish Creek thence north-eeMwurdry with Craw fish Creek to tbe northern boundary line of the former Tillage of Colombia; thence east wardly with the northern boundary line ot tbe former village of Columbia to the east ern boundary line of said former viLIage of Colombia; thence sou th -eastwardly with tha eastern boundary line of aaid village of Columbia to Turkey Bottom road; thence south-westwardly on Turkey Bottom road to Davis lane; thence north-westwardly on Davis lane to Longworth'aaoath line thence south-west K'aruly along the dividing line between Longworth, Stump and Wade, to Richmond street; thence north-westwaxdly on Richmond street to the dividing line be tween Cox and Wade; thence south-west-wardly along aaid line to tbe Ohio River thence north-west wardly with the Ohio River to Crawfish Creek and place of begin ning. vonsa placx.

Third Precinct- Columbia Town HalL Fourth Pnacutcr Commencing at the in tersection of Columbia avenue and Torrence road thence northwardly on Torrenee road to Madiaonvilie pike: thence do rtii -eastwardly on Madisonville pike to the north line of section 32; thence westwardly on said section line and the north line of section 2 to the southern part of the eastern boundary of the village of Avondale; thence south wardly with the said eastern boundary line of the village of Avondale to the northern boundary line of tha Second Ward thence eastwardly with said northern boundary line of the Second Ward to the western line of section thence southwardly with aaid western line of section 2 to McMillan atreet; thence eastwardly on McMillan street to Madisonville pike; thence north-east wardly on Madison vine ptxe to rores avenue; thence eastwardly on Forest avenue to Co lumbia avenue; thence eastwardly on Columbia avenue to Torrence road and place of beginning. VOTTSO rXatCK. Fourth Precises One-Mile House, on the Madisotivilie Pike. SECOND WARD. Fust Pmcikct Coramencing at intersec tion of Kemper Lane and south-easterly boundary line of Eden Park; thence northwardly with Kemper Lane to McMillan street thence eastwaxdiy on McMillan street to east line of Section No.

thence north wardly with east line of Section Na 8 to former boundary line of tha village of Wood- burn thence westwardly to eastern boundary line of the Tillage of Avondale; thence south wardly with said boundary line to the south ern boundary line of the Tillage of Avondale thence westwardly with said boundary line to Burnet avenue thence southwardly on Burnet avenne and west section line oi Section 7 to Liberty street; thence eastwardly on Liberty street and south section line of Section 7 to the south-eastern boundary of Eden Park; thence ntjrth -east wardly with the south-eastern boundary of Eden Park to Kemper Lane and place of beginning. VOTTlfO FLACK. First Precinct Engine-house, on McMillan street. Sbooxd Prbcixct. Commencing at inter section of Liberty street and western line of Section seven thence northwardly with said section line of Section seven to McMillan street; thence westwardly with McMillan street to Locust atreet and continuation thereof; thence southwardly with Locust atreet and continuation thereof to Sandert street; thence eastwardly with Sabders street to Sycamore street; thence southwardly on Sycamore street to Bbal street -thence eastwardly on Boat street to Price atreet; thence southwardly on Price street to Liberty street; thence eastwardly on Liberty street to western line of Section number seven and place of beginning.

TOTIItO flack. Second Precinct Aylmore'a grocery, cor ner Sycamore and Auburn streets. THIRD WARD. FrasT PamaCT Commences at the inter section of Sycamore and Woodward streets; thence eastwardly on Woodward street to Gilbert arenne; thence northwardly with Gilbert avenue to flection line: thence westwardly with section line and Liberty street to Pstoa street'; thence northwardly with Price atreet to Boal street; thence westward ly witn Boal street to8ycanKrre street thence northwardly with Sycamore street to Mulberry street; thence westwardly with Mulberry street to Main street; thence southwardly with Main street to Liberty street; tbenee eastwardly with Liberty atreet to Syc amore street thence southwardly with byo-aasore street to Woodward atreet and place Of btfrBilrg. First PrriBctNorth-east corner of Syca- more and XXSUTI'J'il KOTZCE.

Sboosb- Pxaanrcr Commences at tbe intersection of Sycamore and Woodward streets thence eastward on Woodward atreet to Gilbert avenue; thence aoutb ward ly nj Gflbett avenue to Court street; thence westwardly on Court street to Sycamore street; thence ocwardly -m vSyaaaora atreet to Woodward atreet and plaoe of be- placx. Second Precinct North-west corner of Hunt and Broadway. "'-i TOXJBXA WAS3V 1 Fibst Paactwcr Commencing at the in tersection of Eggleston arenne and Third street: Uts-ace noxtb-atWardly on Third atreet to Martin street; thence northwardly on Martin atreet to eeetioa. una; thence weet wardly with aecUon line to Gilbert avenue thence southwardly on Gilbert avenue to Court street; thence westwardly oa Court street to Eggleston avenue; thence southeast wardly on Efodeston arena to Third atreet and place of beginning. vorrae VKAOst.

First Precinct West aide of Lock street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. 8sxr raaenrer CJornmencing at the intersection of lags-leatan a venae and Third atreet; theuo ttorUi sard wardly on Third street ta Martin atreet; tbenc northwardly oa Martin atreet to section Una; tbenee east wardly with aectton line to south-eastern boundary line of Eden Park: thence with south-east boundary hne of Eden Park to Kemper lane; thence southwardly on Kemper lane to East Front street; thence north eastwardly on East Front street to Willow street; thence eastwardly on Willow street to the Ohio River; tbenee westwardly with the Ohio River to Eggieston aventaet thence north-westwardly on Eguleaton avenue to Third atreet and place of beginning. VOTIJCQ FLACA. second rrecinct Angina-house, corner Martin and Pearl street. FIFTH WARD.

Fnnrr Paacrrrcr Com mend ns- at the in tersection of Eggieston avenue and Fifth; thence eat wardly oa Fifth street to Sycamore: tbenee southwardly on Sycamore street to Third thence eastwardly on Third Street to Eggieston avenue; thence north westwardly on Egneston avenue to Fifth street. TOrTWO FLACtt. First Prec4nct--Etraiae-baue. corner Third and Lawrence streets. Sbcqbd PaBCiirc-r Cotamaracina; at tba In tersection of Third atreet and Eggieston ave nue tbenee westwardly to sycamore street; thence southwardly to Ohio River; thence eastwardly to Eggieston avenue; thence north-westwardly to Third street.

VOTIKO FLACK. Second Prectnet P. LaneCs, cot net Pearl and Pike streets. SIXTH WARD. Frasr PxxcijrcT Commencing si tha in tersection of Eggieston avenue and Fifth street thence north-westwardly with Eggies- ton avenue to court street tnence westward ly with Court street to sycamore street; thence sera th wardly with Sycamore street to Fifth street: tbenee eastward ry with Fifth street to barton avenne and place of ginatng.

voraro riAca. First Precinct aiOBfr-hoaec, Sycamore atreet, near Eighth street. SatcoiTD iExciKCT Corurnsncinsr at the in tersection of Sycamore and South Canal street; thence westwardly with South Canal street to Walnut street; thence southwardly with Walnut street to Fifth street; thence twardlr with Fifth to Svcamere; tbenee northwardly with Sycamore street to South Canal street and plaice of beginning. VOTIJiO FLACK. Second Precinct East aide of Main street.

south of Eighth street. SEVENTH WARD. Finer Pbbcwct Commencing- at tbe in tersection of Vine and Twelfth streets; thence north with Viae atreet to Allison street; thence east on Allison street to Wal nut street; tbenee southwardly on Wainat street to Thirteenth street; thence east wardly on Thirteenth and Woodward streets to Sycamore street thence southwardly on Sycamore street to Canal street; thence westwardly on canal street to warrmt street; thence northwardly on Walnnt street to Twelfth street; thence westwardly on Twelfth street to Vine street, and the place of beginning. voTiKo rLAca. First Precinct Soath-east corner of- Thir teenth and Walnut streets.

Seookd Pmcisct Commencing at the in tersection of Vine and Allison streets; thence northwardly on Vine street to Liberty street; thence eastwardly on Liberty street to Sycamore street; thence southwardly on Sycamore street to Woodward street thence westwardly on Woodward and Thirteenth streets to Walnut street; thence northwardly on Walnut street to Allison street; thence westwardly on Allison street to Vine and the place of beginning. VOTING PLACE. Second Precinct Engine-bouse, on Web ster street. EIGHTH WARD. First Precinct Commencing at the in tersection of John street and the Ohio River, thence northwardly with John street to Third street; thence eastwardly with Third street to Race street; thence southward) with Race street to tbe Ohio River; thence westwardly with the Ohio River to John street.

TOTTBG FLACK. First Precinct East side of Plum street. between Front and Second streets. i Second Px inner Commencing at the in tersection of Race street and the Ohio River; tbenee northwardly with Race street to Fifth street; thence eastwardly with Fifth atreet to Sycamore atreet thence southwardly with Sycamore street to tbe Ohio River; thence westwardly witn the unio River to Race street. TOTHO FLACK.

Second Precinct Engine-house, corner of Race and Commerce streets. NINTH WARD. Fratrr PaBcntcr Commencing at tbe inter section of Race and Fifth streets; thence northwardly with Race street to Seventh street; thence westwardly 'witn Seventh street to Central avenne tnence northwardly witn Central avenue to to Eighth street; thence eastwardly with Eighth street to Walnut street; thence southwardly with Walnut street to Fifth street thence westwardly on Fifth street to Race street, the place of be ginning. vorma FLACK. First Precincts Engine-house, Sixth street.

near Vine street. Secoxd Pakcihc-t Commencing at the in tersection of Eighth street and Central avenue; thence northwardly with Central avenue to Twelfth street; thence eastwardly with Twelfth street to Walnut street; thence southwardly with Walnut street to Eighth street thence westwardly with Eighth street to Central avenue. VOTIKO FLACK. Second Precinct Engine-house, Vine street, near Court street, TENTH WARD. First PRKnitCTCbrnmencinsr at intersec tion of Elm and Twelfth streets, thence eastwardly on Twelfth street to Vine street: tbenee northwardly on Vine street to Liberty street; tbenee westwardly oa Liberty street to Elm street: tbenee southwardly on Elm street to Twelfth street and place of begin ning.

VOTTKO FLACK. First Precinct Knrrine-house. Race street. near Fourteenth street. Sbcoxd Precihct Commencing at the In tersection of Elm and Twelfth streets; thence westwardly on Twelfth street to Central avenue; thence northwardly on Central avenue to Liberty street tthenca eastwardly on Liberty street to Elm street; thence southwardly on Elm street to Twelfth street, and place of beginning.

TOTIHG FLACK. 8econd Precinct North-west corner of Plum and Fifteenth streets. ELEVENTH WARD. First Psfxtxct Cbnimendnz si the in tersection of Liberty street and Moore street; tnence norvn-eastwaruiy on atoore atreet to Walnnt atreet: thence northwardly on Walnnt atreet to Hamilton road; thence northwestwardly Hamilton road to Locust street; tbenco nortJt-eaat wardly and north- wardly an UKW suae aad.tba toatinum- tion thereof to McMillan street: thence west wardly oa McMillan street to Vina street; tbenee soxtbwmrdiy oo Vine atreet-to Lib erty atreet; thence nee eastwardly on Liberty street, and place of. begin- street to Moore ning.

First Precinct Engine-boose on Ifo- Micken arenae, near Vine street. Skcob-b Paauutcr--CbtmnenelBff at In tersection of liberty street and Moon street tbenee rJortbeastwardly on Moore street to Walnnt atreet; tbenee northwardly oa Walnut street to MeMicken avenue; tbenee noctbwwa wardly on MeMicken avenue to Iavjust. street; tbenee nortb-eastwardly and northwardly on Locust street and the continuation thereof to Saun ders atreet; thence eastwardly on Saunders street to Sycamore street; tbenee south wardly on Sycamore atreet to Mulberry street; thence westwardly on Mulberry atreet to Main street: thence sorathwarory on Main street to Liberty street; thence west- wnrdiy on Ltoarry street to Moore street aad place os Deglnntna Second Precinct- Schneider Mailer's malt-house, McMrcken avenue, near street TWELFTH WARD, Frasr Pwccntcr Commencing at intersec tion of Clifton avenne and northern bound ary line of citr: thence eastwardly with aaid northern boundary line of city to Burnet avenne; tnence tontnwardiy on Burnet ave nue to McMillan street: thence westwardly on McMillan street to difton avenue; thence norlhwardly on difton avenue to northern euiuaary tine ot ctty ana peace oi peginmng. VOTING FLACK. First Precinct En tone-bo use corner of Washington and Charlton streets.

Sboohd Panel sect Com in en cine at inter section of Clifton avenue and northern boundary line of city; tbenee westwardly with said northern boundary line te Miami Canal tnence eoeth a ast wardly with Miami Canal to Hamilton road, at Mohawk: Bridge: tnence eontn-easl ardly with Hamilton road to Vine street: thence northwardly on Vine street to McMillan atreet: thence westwardly on McMillan street to Clifton avenue tbenee northwardly on Clifton avenne to northern bound ary line of city and placet of beginning. VOTIJIO FLACK. Second ireetoct bo. 3s MeMicken ave nue. THIRTEENTH WARD.

FmaT Paxc7jfcr---Cora manct a st at tbe in tersection of Canal and Liberty streete: thence northwardly to Elder street: thence eastwardly on Elder street to Vine street thence southwardly on Vine street to Liberty street thence westwardly on Liberty street to Canal street and the place of beginning. VOTTRO FLACK. First Prerfnct Race street, between Lib erty and Green street No. 693. CtKCOtrb PrnccTKCT CommfnciniT at the tn- terseetion of Canal and Elder streets; thence northwardly oa Canal street to Mohawk n-t.

i -n thence south-east wardly on Ha roil ton road to Vine street thence southwardly on Vine to Elder street thence westwardly on Elder street to Canal street and the place of begin ning, VOTTSG FLACK. Second Precinct Elm Street Club Rooms, No. 667 Elm street. FOURTEENTH WARD. Finer Pbjccisct Commencing at in ter section oi York and Bay miller streets: thence eastwardly on or It street to Central avenue; thence southwardly on Central avenue to Charlotte street; thence eastwardly on Charlotte street to Miami Canal; thence northwestwardly with Miami Canal to Baymiller street thence southwardly on Baymiller street to York street and place of beginning.

TOTIBO flack. First Precinct Engine-house on Bank street, near Central avenue. Sxcoaa Pb-sxusct Commencing at the in tersection of York and Baymiller streets; thence eastwardly on York street to Central avenue thence southwardly on Central avenue to Charlotte street, thence eastwardly on Chariot te street to the Miami Canal thence southwardly on the Miami Canal to Liberty street; tbenee westwardly on Liberty street to Linn street; thence northwardly on La an street to Oliver atreet; thence westwardly on Oliver street to Baymiller street thence northwardly on Baymiller street to York street and place of beginning. VOTIBU FLACK. Second Precinct Sou th-eaat corner of John and Poplar streets.

FIFTEENTH WARD. First Pkbciwct Commencing at the Inter section of Linn and Clinton streets; thence eastwardly on Clinton street to Central ave nue; thence northwardly on Central avenue to Liberty street; thence westwardly on Liberty street to Linn street; thence southwardly on Linn street to Cliutou street aad place of beginning. VOTING PLACE. First Precinct North-west corner of Cut ter and Wade streets. SBCorro Pkkctsct Commencing at the in tersection of Linn and Clinton streets; thence eastwardly on Clinton street to Central avenue; thence south wardly on Central avenue to Hopkins street thence westvard-ly on Hopkins street to Linn street; thence northwardly on Linn atreet to Clinton street and place of beginning.

FLACK. Second Precinct Engine-house on Cutter street, near Lanrel street. SIXTEENTH WARD. Fixst Prxcikct Commencing at the in tersection of Richmond and Cutter streets; thence northwardly on Cutter street to Hopkins street thence eastwardly on Hopkins street to Central avenue; theuce southward ly on Central avenue to Richmond street tnence westwardly on Richmond street to Cutter street and place of beginning. TOTUSO FLACK.

First Precinct C. Siuallwooofs carpenter- shop, 159 Mound street. Secoxd Prkctsct Commencing at the In tersection of Richmond and Cutter streets thence northwardly on Cutter street to Hopkins street: thence west wardly on Hopkins street to Baymiller street; thence southwardly on Baymiller atreet to Richmond 8 tree thence eastwardly on Richmond street to Cutter street and place of begin ning. VtrTllHi FLACTC Second Precinct South-west corner Clark and Linn streets. SEVENTEENTH WARD.

First Pkbcikct Comment-in 2 at the in tersection of Baymiller find Eighth streets; thence eastwardly on Eiehih street to Cen tral avenue; thenco northwardly on Central avenue to Richmond street; thence west wardly on Richmond street to Baymiller street; thence southwardly on Baymiller street to Eighth street and the place of begin ning. VOTING place. First Precinct South-east corner of Ninth and Cutter streets. Second Pbecibtct Commencing at the intersection of Baymillpr and Eighth streets; thence eastwardly on Eighth street to Central avenoe; thence southwardly on Central avenue to Seventh street; tbenee westwardly on Seventh atreet to Smith street; thence aoutbwardly on Smith street to Longwortb street; tbenee westwardly on Longworth street to Hoadly atreet; thence northwardly on Hoadly street to Sixth street; thence westwardly on Sixth street to Baymiller street; tbenee northwardly on Baymiller street to Eighth street and place of begin ning. vottsq flack.

Second Precinct North-west corner of George and Cutter streets. EIGHTEENTH WARD. First Pttscmcr Commencing at tbe inter section of Longworth and Race streets: thence westwardly on Loneworth atreet to Smith street; thence southwardly on Smith street to Third street; thence eastwardly on Third street to Race street: tbenee north wardly on Race street to Lonerworth street and the place of beginning. TOTIM FLACK. First Precinct No.

172 Central arenne. 8xorn Pbbcijict Commencing at the intersection of Longworth and Race streets; thence weatwardly on Longworth street to 8mith street; thence northwardly on Smith street to 8eventl street: thence eastwardly on neyentn streaa rev. mm atreet; 3 KOTICX. aoninwarmy on Jtace atreet to street ana to place ot tegirning -a. wrure FLACK.

Second Precinct George Street aceiasv between PLum street and CrrSr enue. NINETEENTH WARD. Freer Pint si a Ciwnuaf iniim at iv. tersection of Lonsrworth and Park ittl thence southwardly on Park street Ohio RiTer; tbenee east ward lr River to John street: thence north-! lit IJt north John street to Third street; tbenc 2 wardly on Third street to Smith sr! thence northwardly on Smith street to worth street: thence westwardly snsrwj to rara street and puce 014 VOTTWn Bff-Af-w First Precinct Engine-house ouihi corner of Second and Kone streets. Sxcorn Ps-bcihct Commencine at of Longworth and Parr thence southwardly on Park strwt tn ill Ohio Rirer; thence westwardly with ti1P nT River to Wood street; tbenee on Wood and Hoadly streets to LonZ! street; tbenee eastwardly on street to Park street snd place of rWnrrh? VOTIKO FLACK.

Second Precinct Station-house street, near Mill street. n'r TWENTIETH WABD. Ftest PaurcwcT Commencing st the jni sectionof Carr street and Seventh str-T tbenc eastwardly on Seventh steel t-. liar-niil ler street; thence northwardly 011 ltavnii'Uw street to Gest atreet: tbenee westwsrhu Gest street to Freeman street theme wardly on Freeman street to Oet thence westwardly on Gest street i avenue; thence southwardly on i. avenge to Eighth street thence on Eighth street to Carr street; then, wardly on Carr street to Seventh la- place of beginning.

voTt.VG run. First Precinct Enoine-li Ninth and Freeman streets. Otxjomu PaamircT Commencine at t)i ,1. tersection ot Carr street and twvtuih nn-ni tbenee eastwardly on Seventh street 1., Ha-miller street; thence southwardly on Kir. miller street to Sixth street; thon, on Sixth street to Hoadly -ireet- thrinro AM Ti .11 I i.

vi un iiusujjt sin-ri ana Wood street to Ofiio River: thence wardly with Ohio River to Carr trerf thence northwardly on 'rr street tn Kl enth street and place of beginning. VOTISrd FLACK. Second Precinct North-waat corner Sixth and Fraeman atreetA TWENTY-FIRST WARD FiBarr Pssxijrcr C'omraerK i nir nt the int. section of Oest street and Millcmk: ihrnce southwardly with Millcreek 10 Ohio Kiver-thence eastwardly with Ohi.i Kier arr street: thence eastwardly ou i art mret 1 1 Eightn street; thence westwanliv ou K. street to McLean avenue: wardly on McLean avenue to Cie-t trt- tbenc westwardly on Oest otreet to Mill-ereek and place of TOTIrtO FLACtJ.

First Precinct Former office of i.rni Western Stock Yards, Sixth street, wustuf Harriet street. Scookd Pbjcwct Commertci ng at th in tersection of Gest street and MiLircet; thence southwardly with Millcreek to Ohi. River; thence westwardly with the Ohio River to Boldface Creek thence northwardly with Boldface Creek to the northern rxmni ary line of tbe incorporated village of Rive, side; tbenee weet wardly with tbe northera boundary hue of said incorporated villi-e Riverside to the western boundary line ol tha city; thence northwardly with the west ern boundary line of the city to sectiuu hue; tnence easiwaruiy wiui socuou iiue, i.i road and the continuation of Liberty -tret to Walker Mill road; thence nn Walker Mill road to Gest street theno. ast. wardly on Gest street to Millcreek and of beginning.

To-rnte flack. Second Precinct Engine-house, corner ol German and Neave street. TWENTY-SECOND WARD. Frasr Peeciwct Commencing at interro tion of Linn and Laurel streets; thence west wardly on Laurel street to Freeman street; thence southwardly on freeman street it Hopkins street; thence westwardly on Hopkins street and continuation thereof ta Walker Mill road; tbenee northwardly os the Walker Mill road to Liberty strr-et; thence eastwardly on Liberty street to McLean avenue; thence southwardly on Mc Lean avenue to Wade street thenrr eastwardly on Wade street to Linn street th-nr southwardly on Linn street to Laurel street, and place of beginning. VOTUIO FLACK.

First Precinct South-east corner of Kver-ett and Freeman streets. Sacoao Paaciacr Commencing st the intersection of Linn and Laurel sLreetn ihenua westwardly on Laurel atreet to street; thence southwardly on l-'rtt-Mnia street to Hopkins street; thence west uar-liy on Hopkins street, and continuation t'n-reof to Walker Mill road thence southwardly oa Walker Mill road to Gest street; th-nos eastwardly on Gest street to Baymiller street; thence northwardly on Baymiller stni-t to Hopkins street; thence eastwardly on Hopkins atreet to Linn atreet; tbenee norts-wardly on Linn street to Laurel street, and place oi beginning. VOTUIO FLACK. Second Precinct South-east corner of Clark and Freeman streets. TWENTY-THIRD WARD.

First PaKCUrcr Commencing at the Inter section of York street and McLean avenue; thence eastwardly on York street to Baymiller street; thence northwardly on Baymiller street to Miami Canal; thence westwamgy with Miami Canal to Brow no-a treat Wridin; thence southwardly on Coleman street to Harrison avenue; thenoa westwardly on Harrison avenue to McLean avenue thuics son tn wardly on McLean avenue to Y-rk street and place of beginning. Torino flack. First Precinct 719 Freeman street, north of Bank. Serosa PaaciaoT Commencing at the intersection of York atreet and McLean avenue; thence eastwardly on York strrei to Baymiller street; thence southwardly oa Baymiller street to Oliver street thence eMt-wardly on Oliver street to Linn street; thence southwardly on Linn street to Wade Mr-ct; thence westwardly on Wade street to Mrl.ein arenne thence northwardly on McLean avenue to York street and place of beginning. TOTIBO FLACK.

Second Precinct South-west corner of Liberty and Freeman streets. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. First Pbxcibct Commencing at the intersection of Liberty street and Mil! fret; thence northwardly with Mill ta Division street; thence eastwardly on I -vision street to Miami Canal; thence inwardly with Miami Canal to Bridge and Coleman street; thenn- with Coleman street to arenne; thence westwardly with Harrison arena to McLean avenne thence southw.irdlr on McLean avenue to Liberty street: thence westwardly on Liberty street to Mill rt and place of beginning. Y0TI30 FLACK. First Precinct South-west corner of Col-erain pike and Adams street.

Skcokd PxEcrxcr Commencing at in- terncction of Lihertv street and Mill' reel; thence northwardly with Millcreek northern corporation line of the cjty westwardly with' the northern corn line of tbe city to the western cor; line of the city; thence south ward the western corporation line of the the south-west corner of Section 31 eastwardly with the south line of St th thencS orati-e mi's ity lllf.MC 51 Milr and Lehman road snd Liberty stree creek and place of beginning. vonsu flacb. Second Precinct Corner Lick Ran Pit and Harrison avenoe. TWENTY-FIFTH WARD. The territory heretofore known as corporated village of Cumin ins ville an ordinance been created tbe Ward of the City of Cincinnati, and th- having less than eight hundred vuti-rs not been divided.

vonao flack. South-east corner of Lndlow and Sj-nn Grove avenne (Cumminsrille. Given under my hand and seal (the cor-porate seal of the City of Cincinnati. Obis) this day. March 27.

1877. axAJ4 O. W. a Jajaurros, Mayor..

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