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CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, TtHESBAY MOBN1NG, 'MAY1 15. 1877. War U. Kl water, wiui ciuMJin aa I buan Sag! J- STATIOirs. 51 5 ff Memphis.

27 Nashville 10 i .1. 1 Onwha. mfcn- Pittsburg 6 4 'Phreveport 27 21 U)uu i rU 5 i Yankton if i iraler mark of 17. US" "a a Sergeant, VostpaY. United States, from Lonls- fV A I.

5lou. 11 rhMb Tt" u.S wheeling: Boston. UaaUjxg- Cbilo. 1 1 per, art. W-J? carrolitOQ; Geo.

W. Cheek. No. 4, Poroeroy Bostons, itanting- Ve': CitT of forttmouth. cm.ir.K- Clear and warm.

Bualne- dulL 8 coal ftoet ooauafced arrlTlng T.he 1'i nA during the day the follow- SuTSiona. Sam btowiW-Oiailt. Blown. Rr flro William Btone. Hrnwn and Tom Re, all Mart) Charte rown rat bane.

Marted HtLiuniY a.J..llWnlii PhlAnrrb tn. L- ALL C. RtolW. BfcWfc. A.Bhwka-l TTbr rM a a.r ri i iwiniPL rf.

DUtlCf. 11B' tore, nirhL with trrwolal. I MJIU a.Il A.wa, A a 7.in fteiti that ariea Moraan wia. -V, New Urieaiia. vneaawwy, ana in.

aiv er rr. arcrmriy. Hrfpan id km v-1 ES well a. inthe perV mawMW to wbioa ronrtflrtrd. and hwdlaefc wito wt KM ttr fc buinK ub icu-T be crww of offic giAirrt Puan 1 hex eommander, and llarrj Ve'T NoirrfTea at p.

7rdr. 2. dfr.two Diuweneera, more than ball wkom Ull flea The Norton ha. a. frekrM d.wa: w.

ack COn. 2b aacaa tbosa. fTTZ -ineaiid a large amount of marketing, tib. lor Kipley promptly at 12 m. UMlay.

ichanice left C.r Ptttabnrir hut nlsM with mb.r.a berpnncl Item, being 160 ton pig-Iron, t-rrei. nLw, barxiO. oil. fJ box. nukairea furnitur.

10 bofriheadj augar. nrrbtvla. ah. bait 2.1100 avki com and I.jO trw Mil IT "nail were har pO-'Mi "K'-T km Ganm Huirhoa aal W- n. a.111 arrfva ttm IajIit hwM tteMsdiaon Waya, and leave for 8L Louto direct to-aorroa- evenin iPW" swaar I nandH.

ano I Tbl. MitOieU wlU lea re for ft.w Orlean. I I iHiitnouor. I tarilar fijrlii visit. TbV Hubert 1'eebles returned Iroa Kentnckx Rirer yesterday, and wfll betaken out OB the OrrV- tnTU'U ft.

to-ij io itti tbe Intigfellow arrived from Kentucky River It. last erelllng wltn two usrva uutu wiui cum biiu LTbstvo. one will ba reoeivinw to-day toe- return tn. Hiiras' La ruling and all points on Kentueky D.T.r is to-morrow iniiint. Capmln Clax- riein.auunia, and U.

B. 4Juuuek baa cbausa of 1 ne, The Telenntph. Is the Big Bandy and Poroeroy r-Sri leaving for Huntington at 4 P- m. Captain 8. Morgan commands Ckas.

pavidto thei'uice. The Ben Franklin will leava for Madison at p. tbe wharf-bet foot of Vin. street. fbe Cons Milbtr will leave far Mamphi.

Wndnas dar Cabtitia w. i icoeoor eom luauua, auu ju. Wiia.u and Henry Sb.w are her Clerks. Thetueral LyUe leaves for touisvilloaA p. fain the loot 01 vin.

airaet. Tar Kkaetwood leaves fnr Hualisbiton at 4 p. to. Oaputiii J. 8.

farapbell command and W. Van- Orrbiuit utntc ihiik vh. Itonanz. leaves for Portsmonfh tt 12 in. CsfjUin K.

B. lloort go to nun dm, and Duval (tad Vri Ynnna dd the honors 01 the office. Tbe lioldco Rule anooanoaU lo leave for "ew iMnrni next Hetunlsv. YterUy morning Dr. O.

H. Tiahno lannched the baiidxmest nttlo peep.il or w. have aeea for many a day. felt. Is but 11 feat 8 laofce.

long br o'i feet wide, and but feet drpth at hold. lYsr capacity Is aoly ten aad a half, with an en-gia of about ban. power, and is expected to aatke from 12 to it iniia. an hour. 8 he was built .1 HnrTklo.

New York, and nnUhad h.ra bv Can at 143 East Flout strait. Doctor ticbuor us iiMmad this littl. beauty EoUaiter his daughwr. Dd will use her as his buggy, in his practic. on hnfh jidei of the river, noma forty miles oeiaw yinrht-z MLssliffilDni.

W. wish tbe doctor a safe and Journey home, and feel sure that the Kola will prtrve aa nilgai af naror with healing in har sinus to all who may lieail nb service. The towbea Stoctn is reportSHl to have stuck her at on Brother. Istand. above Manstu.

A Plttsbura firm b.ve aiked for bids for a Dew arat for eh. rttwbani and Clneianatl trade. A New Hanaonv firm are to build a new stern- wheeler for tbe Tennessee attver trade. The iiolden CHr will have bar shaft In niece bv the Utter part of the week, ftlkd leave of jtew Op leans Tuesday. v---a inst.

Cautala John WoodburB arrlwad aera Satnrdav aJIQt, ir.r. Aiinim ruver oy way 01 Bl lauis. Toe vy. r. irayiora Train Dig ennay Btrer yesterday morulng, with taabark and The tow-boat Gypsy, with a tow of coal, en mute from ntunurg to Cincinnati, orog.

net man two miles above waaoa vity yasiwoay. Ijieineer Chris. Stegall retaraed 8rarday altrht from South A marina, where be baa been eotrlaeesv lug on klagi laic na River, on the steamer Columbia, wCieh watt built bare about two years mo. The stcai ocr Shannon, now ud the Arkansas. will briiia- out sacks.

0T 6.300 bushels, of wheat. shipped by a- bcoue ca 01 ran omitn. to ug einuali. jislneer John Lahbold. of Ute tow-boat Whale.

is lviiiflT sick at Wheeling. lauuiu Kooert i.Taig. lovsneriy 01 tne Keiiet. who has recently bought one third interest in tbe steamer Soulhaide, is to take command -of that tarfrav the race, at Lonlsvnie tbe United States Mail Una steamer, will lea we the foot of Third sweat at Louisville daily at o'clock for Cincinnati. On the last day (Monday, the 2Mb inst.

Ute boat will lay over until after the moea end leave at o'clock p. in. The Polar Star wtakfti but one trl more hi the 81 Louis and Ohio River trade, when will enter the Louia aad Tennessee sliver trade pemia rtiy. Tb. Vteksburc Herald harm: "Frank Stein, the whole-soul ed chief clerk of the Mi ton ell.

plays the ddie. naaa to anteruta- tne mates wilb new song. 'The gTasaboppar sat on a sweet 'uter vine. The Memphis Local xncMetor Mat Thursday wn through the litfje tsarh Twain, and nuti- tn -r all riithL sent her on her way rejoicing. ae M.nvpfrU Appeal says: "A negro rousubout was drowned otr ta.

c. a. unnrcn, at uovm land frxc while wnloadrruj railroad iron, last Friday evanlng. lie was walking ashore with a bar of iron on his shoulder, wiktaed hU footstep, fell over board, and clung to tn. oar ui iron as if it bad beea a life-preaerver, which carried hint nnder never to rise axrain.

James Camp, and William Smith, two young men not over twenty-two years of age, bave brought suitat FiUiburgsuainsi tne steam tug IS. ii.mmetl for wage, to the ante tint of t'itt a. ah. and against Bamuel Parker. Ca.Oain.

and James Potter, owner of the said vessel, ctarmlng tz.Wu in eacb case. In fhalr afliilarila they say that on b'oyentbar 3lsi they shlptd deek-hanits upon thelke tiamraett, the bt then being at the Pittsburg wharf, the 'Caulain haviiis eueaKed them to go keNew Orleans. the trip to occupy ninety days, for which service uiev were to receive per monine.cn. iney or. ducted themselves properly, obeyed .11 the offliers of the boat, and they proceeded as fares Cairo, wbere the boat Ukl on.

1 be tow in cnarge of the Hammed was there transferred to the Coal liiil, on ued by the same defendanta, and the Car taj 11 omrhrred tbe piainurrs. This was on Decern b-r 5lli fourteen l.r. after tearing Pittsburg. They were paid 11 40. They immediately pro-c-iml to Cftrdnnati, but the boat tied up at Eramrille.

on account of the ice. Being toUl strangers, aai wittout money tne rating Ksrtcil tn tramp borne, aad while aw. rwafr were so fevcreiy (rosea that they hare aot beea able to 10:1 tiucm. Hat a II alt ftofcaJsttv It is said that one of onrotdeet srtd best Ptttahnrg r'ots. aunng in.

Murpny seatperarto. meetings ia rituburg hanriened to be to aUcndaac one nice afternoon, and when the invitation was given to sums up and sign the pledge the said old pilot Walked up to the front and signed tbe pledge, and ne was inrougn maae some very appropriate remarks on the tcaiparaac question, which ware irteireu wiui appiaune, A few days since this rood old brother, who hap- peni to be to Cincinnati, was Inrited by one of ais em inenda to iota him la a social rlass with nther old frienda, The good old brother walked up tn the counter, and. when boat to BiH bis beer, an. of the eorapaay said: Hy, h. 1 thought yon had Joined the Murphy uarw.

He answered bv sarins- that k. had oolv agnrd half srAour, aad ould still drfcak beer. ut Botninf stronger. CerrrapieadrMiett. The following ia the maaifasrtof the steasnet Mary Honstrm 7i ton.

of way fteigbt. Per Lonts-riiU talc rags, I marble aUn, 11 bajr wool, 1 sewing- pales moss, 87 baJee cotton, zz empty bales paper stock, 7 bale, into; i. Kauffrasa A I 1 1 5 si? 2i il 11 -J 4 i 9 I I I 1 I I I I I I I 6 at to ta by te of "ait near nn, empty wear Mnerleirun empty half beer erU. 8 empty beer I 7i naies rags, easts Iron, I on. iron eber.

tierapty beer kegs; Brooks, lewrta. BeUtoas; BtraHtht Demirsr A Ob brts. potatoes; Order. 20 bales paper mUxk. 1 tierce metals.

1 cask f'ulV hhds. iron; R. Hen jam in aoa.15 bales ragt; TJiomss Wlieatley. 66 tearces sugar-cared harju: W. Ferrew.

hoae enrdsstss, bncsvaM foo.lt. 7 boxes rapers. 1 bundle ski us; Little Miami Kelinisui. 1 bj(t Mtr; shlpper'a aratC, Ma I 1 111 1 I ttgfigwssia eowi ar-seli. nM, 1 bJ WMk I hide, I bale 1 fe.1 rwkam mr.

Mute. rtt at 1 bone HI. 1 iMt tutm tbia mm a. w. Laeck ugre.

cJ.li 'J oM oompiled by kept fcyC.pUtoJow.pfc PU.ro. end son. Lnilrnrrturr I MM data, aasea. M1JUL 1 iTV kL Published to alphabetical order, I 01 tonnage Beiyer. tonnsgf worn trot; tonnng.

1, worn oat ISW; ue t-reoU. Ci uoituuiU. ltta, -toon, lit, lw nr AlexMdrU. Re Klru. iuohI 1a BuLlTr.

Fiulurg, lsi louiun 13U. kuttJ worn out; BeJrfdere. Ji, toani8 180. low preuan, worn sat TJ r-oruimooin: ForUmoato, 1S3B- 1. abandoued Uoom, hew Albany.

1KA, toanace 'JM. luw Iireaura, luax to Canwltaa JteUiTMiiiiiDpl Klver; Baitlmore. Pltuborjr. 1828. toiinftjre 73.

her nam. to Pilut; flelfmet. tun- Dumi (wenty-nv. Manpbia. i.

prewjt. laUji Jayraq, biau- Deavuie, tonnage IdO. inb prMiu; Italiu Botoa. PUuiiurg. iJl.

tuoiue 157; bict prwaiue; Creek- l.tonna)je 46. hish preuure; Kaiuc. ittaUux, 131. oaaa84w7. ttiwjt pwraii; boaica.

Ciuctnnatl. touiiae 140, prem-ure: Black Hawk, New Albany, 1S32. tonnage 160, hiKh pressure; Bravo, Wheeling. 1nj2. tooiutgw'Sa.

.5 fcrarta, Ciacu.natl, Ja, teanan. AiKB pturr. BonneOi ClUxv Cunbmlaed Kara, OnctanttU- 1.33, umMtv-zU hmli jraan; BeaTer. Bearer, 1833, tonu.ee 60. bitih preasure: Beaver.

Rovor 1 Boonslick. 1ittoVurB. lHM, prevure: Be. Franjilia iTV lonrt.se biifik i i k. T.

unmui Mm uuo 1JV. re UJ L.MNI rw mi nvr in fmMUW ja I rtaavt bany. 1W4. trtonaa. 110, hi? preawirc; BeU Vi 'ww, K'liiMat.

t. UIKU ITCoBUfB i DUUIL EW Al- moan, last, toaoac KM. Jrt to Amatjcr. 11 INTO. W.

Mv 11 KM XufDII iiuu. cr uu vhu. KVAMyiLUk Itov 1 47 paaMd down at :30 with a good trip. KkW OBLEAVK. Mar 148:40 No arrtnla departure, to-day.

Weather clear and warm. TKMaaas. May 14 9-jm3 r. Wsaiber hit warm. iUver fell 1 inch.

Lb; Jau, IHnmi Ke- publlc. BHREVEPOST. 14 fi nt IWnArt Tezaa, for- New tirWana. Weathar warm. Biver feU i inchea.

BaowxaviLLS. 7xsx Mir 1in rt u. nonicahela Kirer. feet 11 lncbe and faltlnc ealber clear. Tbayomrterao, Wind aoutn.

Oil crrr. liar i-m 11 1. amwhanrr River, 1 foot 1 Inch and stationary. Weather clear ana warm. ina wwb waaa I banuotoatar 70.

FiimrakT r.n.1 The KeOVl tucky Rtvat aUrwly, with 7 feat inch watar in Lb. channaL. anther clear and warm. CluUfRW, W.a liar 1- T. K.sUvh mcnea ana tailing.

Arrived: irglo Lee, with good Tum with einpUes. clear and VVatZUM. W. V.r 11 ft 10 W.Ttlver 7 feet inches and I parted: fieltnce, for i-araanonrg. 1 a.

in. bo oner, a. as. Clear and warm. Nashviixk.

Msv 1410:40 p. sr. River fallinar. with 6U feet on the shoals. Arrived: Silverthorn.

trout kvmasvtlie Anderson, Cairo; Departed: B1V verutorn. tor FsKKERsauae. W. Mar 14 p. w.

Dawn jonn utiasot and Chesapeaaet Up a mm a 4ira- ham, 6 p. m. Down Ironside, with eight barges, 7 p. m. Arrived Oella.

River 8 feet and tolling. Mkx PHrs, May 14. River fell 6 inches. and now stands 27 feet 1 inch. Clear.

Maxliania thermometer 86 dgs. Arrived: Manmelle, Arkansas Klver; Hhlnkle, ClnclnnaU. Departed: Future City, St. Louis Lot'isTiLLk. May 14.

Weather clear and pleas ant. Departed: Dove. Kentucky River; Nashville, Cincinnati: Iron Mountain. Oakland. Tne-Mary Milktr ks River hvUinsL with faat 9 inchea in tbe eaeal.

GilUrmt. 0 May It IM r. W. River falling slowly, tlear and pleasant. Up; Emma Oraham.

3 a. m. virgie Lee, 4 a. Potomac, 11 a. Mount Clare, 8 p.m.

Down Telegraph, 8 a. m. J. M. Kerr, 1p.m.; Storm, 4 p.

'in, 8t. Louis. May 14. Arrived: Barnard artd barges. Wheeling.

City Helena, Vlcksburs; St. Louis, Cambridaw Departed: tVarKagle, Keokuk. The fiver bas risen Incites; weather warm and cloudy, with very heavy rsua-atorm this afternoon. bU 147:40 p. at.

River 8 feet 9 inches and falling slowly. Down: Chesapeake, for UsUipolU, a. m. Hercules. 6 a.

m. John Uil-more, 8 a. with Urw of coat for below; Coal Hill. 11 a. tn.

Iron Mountain. 2 p. with miscel- Uuieoui tow for below. Clear and pleasant Poverot. May 14 7:40 r.

M. River ftUUnt. Weather clear and pleasant Up: Thompson, for Parkersbnrg. and Riitma trrnkam. Pittsbmnr.

a. m. Habba with tew of Iron-ore. 7 an. Down Telegraplx, 6 a.

na. Arrivod: ttoedor. lantnitslit with empiy tow; Potomac, 2 p. m. Coal fleet of nine boats down to-oay.

Caiko. Mav 14 p. M. Arrived: Grand Lake, from 8L Louis. 4 p.

m. Kddvvine. Nash ville. 6 p. m.

Brown, Memphis, 2 p. m. Robert Mitob.ll, tw Or loans, 1 p. m. Ueparted: Jos.

Walton, for bt, Louis, 6 p. sn. Mitchell, Cincinnati 8 p. m. River 31 feet 9 inches and ruing.

tVealher cloudy, alescary 72. BraaUVtLLK. L.D.. Ma 14 Partly elaar: liarht spnnsie 01 rain mis evening; wina snutn and northeast; mercury 63 to 78 dgs. Rivar 20 740 feet and falling.

Up: Idlewild. 12:30 a. J. D. rwrker.

1: riorenoa t-ee and waxine Bmitn, 7T urev huglc. IOj Jaanot Oilmorc. 11; lary llouslou, P. m.i trans vii le. 4.

Down: Thomas Sherlock. I die wild. 4: Raven and tow. 6. Tbe Ooff down and Mary Miller no are over due, bnt not arrived, uusiness rawer lively.

Cairo. May 00.. Arrived Blgley. from 8L Louis. 8 p.

m. Atlantic, from New Orleans. 10 D.m. City of vicksburg, from et Louis, 10 p.ru. Mcheack, from Clncinuati.

11 p. Joseph Walton, from SU Lorjtt. 8 a. m. Motile Moore, from gt Louis.

A m. Andy Mum. irmn Mempnia, 0 a. m. De parted: Atlantic, for St.

Louis, 1 a. m. city of Vlcksbarg, for Vicksburg, 1 a. Schenck, for wi m.r..niA in. ui.i.H.

a. Andy Baum. tor Clociiinati, (An, air and warm. HcarriMOTOK. May 14 1:10 P.

M. Ar rived: Potomac, from Cincinnati, 8:30 a.m., and Fleetwood. 8:22 a. m. Telegraph, from Ponieroy.

at noon; Cimntte elate, from p. tn, Depatted; Fanni. Dugan, for Port month. 6 a. aud Scioto, r30 p.

nt. Potomae. for Pe mercy, 7 a. and Croaaley, 1p.m.: Granite Ptate. for Pittsburg; p.

m. The Mont Clare, with barges, passed up at 7:30 a. tn. The Charley McDonald a. Josh Cook 10:13 a.

Ueo. Bobertt 11 a. m. and Nellie Walton 4:80 p. with, coal tows.

passed feet. down, saUher dear and warm. River 17 New Beata ta mm Ballt tor Pittabwrsr and Clnelatsiatl Trstato Aeeidcat te Bfrtrn'm Tow. Special DisporrA lo tar Jfaitfrsr. PrmBCsO, May 14.

Weather pleasant Monon- gahela Hirer feet and falling. Arrived: Packets. IV ra fled: Esnress and Salt Valley. The tow-boat Storm stuck her tow above Marie Ita. The a Kel ler and Jamas Jackson are making np tows for Huntington.

A OrsKXnsa new packet ia to be contracted lor this week to make weekly trips to Cin cinnati. One of our most experienced boatmen is the head. She wiU be ready by fall. Tb Tlstt ablBklo at nea.xtfcia. Sotitd Dimaleh to the Bnautrer.

Memphis. Mar 14 10:20 P. SL Th. Vint ShinkU am rea 10-aay witn cud ions freight in eluding a.l7 sacks corn, and a fair passenger trip down. The scnenc ia due uown 10-nignt aud tbe Thompson Dean np to-morrow evening.

Busin COtRT KKPOKT. Caasataa ris-BfN Jatls Baraet. TUB COKTSOTIUr BKTWXTJf TUB SttlTOal. BKKB- rrr or xiv jkbskt and tii cmoit ckxtril tira twscTBAWCB compabib. taa rsrrrrio fob LIBEL NOT Th.

Uujo. Central Lite Tanrance Cbnipany vs. Tb. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Robert Slsnpaon nod Joseph W. Brewater.

That la aa action racer er damage, aw an alleged libel aald te bave been published by the detendanu of the plaintiff. The II be eonaisto to a tbe aatare of aa adteittsement aad la these 'Life Insurance. Fair warning. Daring the rear 147 w. pubilsbad repeatedly tb fbllowlag sons- sage to th people Whereas, within tbe past years, lbrty-00 weak or wart lass Lint Insur anes Companaai bare beea esdnded fi-oan the fstat orders ef the Iaaaraace ad Uiere fa good reaaoa to beUere that, wlihl.

the next seven years, many more of a Ilk. worthl charao-ter will be forced to retire, this messag bj kssued to admosak tbe etltseas of Ohio, aad, so far a. may be, ears thesa from loss to conaequence ibereofc Tv srald. the etMsew. ef tb.

tWat. to the seleetllea tb. bast Life Insurance Companies, ae furnish the fidlowusg, praetieal Hluwtrauon af their ooraparati ve atenta. Ia aoiag thi emaaalieally disclaim aay Barrteatdlla toward any ajosspaay. er a so laajiire any.

Referring to tbe Msssarhaselts Inser-aac UetiarU. a4Hct4 tb bast and swsral of the poorer class of Companies, showing aeurract meas- -Ratio of tiawM to income front las te 174, la-aai vsk Metoal Baevfit Lifs i assaraae. Company ef OI tn Bsmw ana vaiia vwch MMipMir- New Jersey, Hi XV tteveral other Oompaaias are nunserate. saeiuiswat raaea, wo ait aa very muvn er rate. Uiaa Unas given ror taa jaainaa a-sviena insnraece unapt nj.

aoo wo vw- ltx, emeratea is tae piatnua as saw, aamaw wl mm a alia. IhaX Us nsltn I IISBWI Pf tb last sevea Companies was snore thaa doubt that of th erst. Notice, new, lh relative pereentag or dividend, paid toth. earn Can tpanles to tJeirjoilcr: hsa.ses aaa avganrsattwa u.im,1 of e. Jaray.

XS. Tbe ataer erven that bad arready wieartfnrred wens enoumeiated at vartoas Ssaas tope, lower. Jtsad aag tlt th plalutlffat six per Mutual lif lasor-aace Cpnirrft'iy, vUkas a. mags jretura dividend of I lh he be oat aa the bad ef Jail A MTKM. fb I pet cent, ctx ew rtr fnmtabee Ira mUrv-bolders taairaae.

eeatt. cheper thaa tame tynammnirm whk.lt re pw aL mitM, cm at nar ttK rM-r ia imm wbicb retara asly jMVceat. "kr pa. ffar 1IA iMBtaw ta -well farverated mmta 10 aoc Uaiaaji the Mutual Beo.t. wwve uuta thrown when natd lotlirvwk 111 Mtrfiour By jvot.

to which aUentiow iadirerted br a er prefixed to Uie name of the plain ti IT I. tbe talXoa taken by tb. defendanta from tbe Muachii-ama It ta. aapaara IM Mlmir. 'iw OWJo Kc-pvris, tbia ia Ma peraulted ladakuaatat a aaverUNement tou iue oil tuMatetbe failnreof tbe Vmunraul ami w-ruruy UKiamrilm Cheinailn and to ewt oul Hit tnt advaitaKeatob.derlTadfiwn lajn( with tbe Ma- wa oraeat of aew jenev.

one of ute eieua.au in Uu.oaae. ITie plaintlffautea that the defeTHtMt, lntmdln. to Injure tbe plaiatln in lu poUUbed tbe fataean. mwlkiotw Irnrt. meaning by tmmmu tbat.tbe plalatldr na ImelvefM arvl tmapoawtbta, an.

that Ibe plainUW bad applied fur Urn wivike or dmn. boaineviin Jaaawonaetta and hmi beea raw fnt.MllUIUwtluiuf, by reaana vf (be tnsuf-Bc-iency of Ita wwt aa cwiipajed wit. iuliabibtM. wwiii; ua rMmreai-tit. or lite taw or Km rin mm, and.

tbtvfr, could not do buai-IM Uiat Muue. all of which atatementa, mean i ok and inuuen'tua, were wholly false, nd in al reload, and tttm aa. pee it namatreo tne asm or foonu. T. tble tMllilM araa atMl MMt.J hv hua the dereudaou, tbe eorporauo.

aad taa ncaof taaap-mmm a ctx was Claimed on behalf of the Vatral Be Belt Cowpaiy tbaa a. aHiou for iibei caa aot be irrAi BKuimti a corporation. I aball have occaaion In dlnaoalnr of the jeoecirtethat irnemtOB. It haa bee. held differently "7 1 i 1 wwna, inn nave ta.ew ta.

ft. atakeaitc aa examlnaUo. of tbe at aa would an.bu Die la my twi aiuCacMoa detenalaa waic. i.e.naael'deetalo. laauneca.

rt waa ciaaaaed. anvavti, by botb' deHdaata. the corporatlou aod Lb. luuivUwtia. tbat upon tb face of the petition there was no caw' or fthtl made out; that tbe meanlD.

aouirbt to be attacbe by tbe petl-tiM to the language contained in tbe publlcatton i JlwUioxiaedMdtberefere tb article wa. uoV a In the rat part ef tbe puhUeatioa gtrtm ta. oe- 1 vo. are reierriuif to ute miiaciitt aetta Insaj-auc. Iteporta.

They aa- tiata. advarbat- ment we selected the best and some or tbe ooorest class of (Vtmpaolea. showlne a correct measure of toe wiMtiMvtiuortsei Coutatwir. And they tba itracfled) tu Ukra rrom the Masaacbuaf tta reiHtrta, not oppostte tbe am. or tbe plaintiff In tbut case is put a crown.

iue wienuun 01 tne reswer 10 a note oeiow, ia whtaav ta. aa rm1t Croak tb. Ohio Reports that ia to ur: "Xut tha MasHacbn- Ml. Beporta: this Company is not permitted to do ta maaacDuiilu, IB. lattsatto.

rtliu which In that tbe defendanla could not eet llilasute- meet from the nasacJl unt-tts Bepona. beeaaae ft wM uui lerminra ao tusinw ia taat issata. thaa accou.tlng fbr tn. name of tbe Uaion Oratrai yowpaayj. tbeae lists which are DrofeaaedlT taken from tfa.

Maaaacboaetu Reports, the atathrtte. wtth reierenc. to tbe plaintiff being utken from tb. Ohio Reports But tb. plaintiff claimed that the Unrwr Implied aotsBcraly that tb.

pburuier ts not Mrntlued to do DtMllMMa In -MuuaiHwtta hnl thwt It -bUutvest bv man iaatitnettn. aaaeta compared with Its liabilities It seem to me .7 a very great strain put upon the Unguage that ueh interpretation could be drawn from tbe ttate-ment of this article. It simply a statement that tbia aiaintiff ia not Dermltted ui ffohiMinMaln ehoaetta, el vine a reason, for that la tbe effcrt ot It. wnr ur atatiafies wit. reference tot, pialnu rr mm aiven rrom imai nnti lis nnnnt.

dui warn ai ven from the Ohio renorta. wre may oea uouuiia leuunvnT TBI. piainxiir was not permittee to oo DUHiness In Maaaacnusetta. fs atay be tan. tbe Htataof Maaiutchliaetts furbM.

till 'uref umpami mm aomf ounn in ism tsuia It ma be tba it neve made anulicatlon aeenrdine to tb law of that Mate. There may b. many rea sons why It was not ae permitted. As a matter of course, the hangaage will not be strained out of m. usual meaning for the purpose or.

manias a libel of tb. article, where It does not obviously exist In tbe article Itself. Tbe office of an Innuendo Is to direct tbe words to the object concerning which in words were or wriuaa. It can not etUarge tbe meaning of tbe article, If that meaning ia not apparent ia the article Itaelf. All tbese stsissssais, toersdbra.ln tbe petiUaa.

as ls what was the meaolng of tbls libel, can not have any welgbl given to them as esUbllsblng a libel If tbe language of the article Itself doea not show on lu face that it means what It Is alleged in the petition It meant If there were aay eoabta on the fsvse of the artlcU as ta wbicb was tbe Company meant.Bnnslbly an Innuendo light direct the language I. the object with reference to which It was need; but It can not en I urge tb language, or add to the meaning conveyed In the language Itaelf. The demurrer to the petition, therefore, must be sustained, because there nr. not facta sufficient set ut in the peuiiwu to a sub acute tbe litoeL Judgment lately. Matthews A Ramsey for tbe plaintiff; Ravler A Say ler for the Mutual Benefit Insurance Cotupaay, aud U.

La. Hubartsua for Simpson 4t Co. a suit rus tub kecovkby or mas it fatoriTa. Jama H. Uttl.

vs. WUluun. U. Con. et al.

Thla was mi action to recover possession of an undivided orte-fifty-sixth partof a traetof raal asute In Cole-rain Township aud th mean, profita. By the answer and cross-petition It appeared that the property luquestion formed, portion of the farm of Charles Cone, tbe BTandfatber of the plalntlfY: that Cbacles Cane, by deed of warranty to Bis lifetime, eonveyed the pruwerty to tb. defendant, Asa and William H. Cone, and look from a mortgage in which they obligated to lender him a support during the remain er of his life; that Charles Cone left a will by which he gave taYPbilomena Little, the motheref the plaintiff, anda stater of hers, together certain property In On-rianatl, and tbe balance of his properly ha disponed of to his children. Mrs- Little, knowing all tb tacts, entered Into lb.

aoaseaaiun of the property willed her. il also appeared that a porttoa of the property conveyed by Cone to the defendautt did not belong to him I. fee simple, but that he bad only a life estate in the property aa tenant by courtesy. It was claimed that Mrs. Little, In accepting nnder tbe will, confirmed th conveyance made to tb.

defendants, including tbe en tale which belonged to the plaintiffs inl hor, portion of which would have dtstcuded to her, aad that ths plain ti IT wa debarred from settiim uu any claim to the property The Court, in disposing of tbe case, said that wbere there Is a clear intentiou upon tbe part of the testator to give property belonging to one ef the devisees named In the will and In which be had no intereet, and by the same will gives to the owner of that prop- erlv an estate that he may devine. the bartv tuking this devise to pot to his el sort on either to surrender tne property or tne aeviae inane 10 mm in tne win That seems to be the extent of the law on the Question. It was also claimed that the reetui ln the will in which the leatalor sold Dm bad ai ven to his two sons. tbe defendants, the homestead farm, was. reitera-gos In h.

wHl that the tesutor did give It to them and without qaalttlration so as to cowr not only the interest oi tne tesinior nimseix in tne nomesteaa larm but ttt-iaclBU. tbe Interest of all tbe other devisees. That Is principle which can not be sustained. Titer, ta nothing In tbe will that will wi.k. rhe bare reoitat ot the fact a onnflrmMInn of tb gift as before given; nor Is there any speuial Utumegein the will tbat will giv.

to tbia recital such forca, Taking tne clauses 01 uie wui. tney ao not raise me otshu in a not ded I tion that tbe testator Intended to reaffirm by iLli will what he bad previously done. Twa uleen af ths tract oonioosln. the homestead farm conveyed to the defendant by the testator were beiJ by him py virtue 01 in il Bad also a lolnt Interest with his wife In them, bavin been setoff in a partition of his wife's father's estate to htm and her jointly. For what rtumi he as given an fiMerest did not appear.

His deed conveyed his nr. estate, ends tne will no ease ror election was given. It waa claimed that the deed to the defendants hsv Ing contained a warraaty, and tb plalntlfTbavlng leosivad asset, from the estate of the warrantor, he was estopped by tbe warranty from setting up any claim that liasaeo under tne aeea. uoneaia warrant tbetitle. whenbedled the title that he oonveyed ex.lsed by nia daeeaarv Th.

title wbicb the plaln-tiffbBldsdee not come frona ChnsL Cane, but from the nUintlfTs mother, and. although th. plaintiff may nave reeivu asnenj rrnm tne estate or t. narias Cone, vet he a net estopped bv the warranty of Cone to claim this title. That principle Is clearly settled In tbe case or i-oiiock against npeiaei.

aecmea oy Su ore uie Court The plaintiff here takes nothlus deacait.but derives title from an entirely disaftut Demurrer to tbe rent overruletL J. McUarry, for the plaintiff; 8. J. Thompson oontra. t'owiwBJjt'Trow or A wiu.

jasrrsaTn. O. M. Bnte va. T.

K. Disney et at' This was a proceeding on tbe part of the plaintiff for tbe const ruction of the will of his father. Win. M. such aa would permit the Trustee to raise money, by loan or sal, t.

enable tbe plaintiff to go Into biisl.tsa. One of the heirs and the guatdlan of tbe other two as sented to the prayer of tbe plaintiff. The Trustee, however. Hied an answer, In wbicb he setup a decree renaerea oy ine rtuaenor lourt span uis au4lcailoe lor a cousirnction at tne win. The Court beld that whether, the construction vl vn thatwill bvtbe Knnerlfr Inurt was tru or not he could not vary from it.

because that was a Court of equal larlsdlcuo. with this lu this ease. Tbe Hupertor Court bad foend that the trustee had power to raise money oy loan ar on sai oi mw estate to meet tbe devise, mentioned In the will. That Con rt also found that beyond this the rTustee could not go until tbe death of the widow. It would be contrary to tb provision of tlie will to Mil any portion of lilt waaf mr idc ucimn an; vn, tu.

awn, ui moriaaire It. further than for tbe payment of the devises. One of the heirs agrees that tb. plaintiff may nave nis rener. nut tne ouiex two are minors and can not agree, and their gsardUa can not waive their rights.

If they were all of age, they might agree, notwitnstaiiaiog in. provisions or toe win Mat, witn this deerv staring na la th. face, we can not grant til relief asked. Haialltea District C.srl-JJ adg-ea Bar, aetvLwaffwerlfc. JehBataa and A very.

fSI tIDAH WILI. Citl-THI WIBOW OP THI TXS- TAToa sivsa asm rkakoki war 11 a HrssuiD WAS MOT CX3Mrrrt.1T TO St ABB A WILL UTH1B TBHTTMOMT OF A SUB I LAB SATI'SX Amanda Joslyn va Charles Is, Bedam tt ml. The tes timony in misc.se proceeoea as 101 tows yesu-raay: John B. Rvans testlaed that b. became acuuainied with Isqulre ttedam In IMS, and knew him intlmntely nntll be died, lie did not consider that tbe Ira la tor's mind was well balanced, faarttcaUrly during tb last thirteen or fourteen yearn 01 ma lit, lie was always nnder tn influence 01 iujuot, mors av less, mis con venation was generally on the subject of women.

It would begin oa business and b. woM Invariably turn It ofl on th subject of women. Cross-examined H. was a Justice from 184t until died: have been sued before blm: once for tb. hauling of some lumber; tie paid the complainant the bill and then charged It to me: did not consider him right kind of a man for a Magistrate, and never rocea ror aim.

K.H. Kleinaebmldt tsetlOed that b. had known Squlr. nrrtssn from about laSO; b. was very erratic and strange, and then again rational; once tried to get a reaeenpt rrom; ne corsea ana aata were was ne appeal from bis Court.

(Toss sismlsnd Ihmt think lever saw him when was not under the influence of lienor: took hi deposition ia IsTIorleTt; his Uetlmouy w. dlacoo- nectea, ana some or it naa to oe arnwn ont 01 mm. Isabella Kelly sworn Vial ted nt mother at "Waotre ndnro, where sb was an ployed; the first tiro I Vlatte nr ae saras an so wain snt ane as ais piaee; talked about th 1 nd tans, and cried; he Bald we were aauraar. aad tslnaa, aad eeghl 4e b. drtva of tb country; bis mind wa very weak: he looked wild and strange; hi conversation was silly.

Mrs. Maiinda tsedam. the wife ef the tsni.tar. was then called and examined. Mar evidence was sub stantially tb saw a.

that pabllshed by asen Monday. Mb. delivered It with a good deal of energy for elderly lady af seventy. William Whit was then called by the platotlffa. aad test! ned as to tbe character of tb.

testator mind. lie mentioned an Instance la which tbe SSouiie. a lew months before his last sickness, was rami eg ta the eity, and. In making tbe ebanee ef ears al Miller: Brldar, would bavw sronwheck in cam he had Josa lft hut rr tn. aianaisttc.

of witness Ut fdaeiag him to the rtght ear. The witness a aaaaber cm Tarsal In aw with tit tnire. Tb tequir bad told him thai as MjAgiatrai be weald divorce people, grant them ail nroay. declare adivisie. proprty wnen they qnarreled would make parties come tosrether.

and. when they did not do light. rnem, and hat be bad don en wftb great satis- fnew be bad Ibiow. wft the srnoM tsfittg. Tb.

e'lnms titeaagm at smtfflH lwatre. biibmi wsa, 1 saps iau. as mm mum, tsar.aoa.d. wasaf saaph.eharss R. M.

BarUett tasiiHssl Utas a. bad known Sqlllr wnsr. sine lata, ils was one Of litoae errauc a. iiura, difTerent from sasnklnd grit lally. thmurb wmaetlme.

very iBteUlgent. For severnl yaaus be-tore be died he was not In the eondtaasst of an tad that had faraaerlr bsi a. Taa slum) had sawst hlaa adiw the Inline. ns ef Uatsar. hsnt nwver saw aiaa drtBk.

Cross-examine I. all my aeaoalaUaee with hlsn, aevar beard him talk on lb. anbjeec of women. Q. Have yon always been on gxod terms with him? A.

Yes, sir. Were row i ansa flint btnaT A. Tea, stn bet net snake ane atad wHh him. 4. Dsdnb.

past yMta bis hasttlwr A. MS1 awfnrsa that oa ma. attacked m. su uect peUurs. I was a Win.

and a was a Ucan-ocrat. I told him if be did aot like the way the country waa ran. be bad better rote some other ane. lie rot tare. an.

a that a. Macs, has at waa all I rebate C.rt Bsfsn JfstaUlw The wills af Krary Brest. BridWrt Harley and Alfxan.tr LsacttOa were pta haled yeaaerday. Wiltnira Uebaardt was appointed anirrltrmor Vs aosu daaa 01 joaut jr. ilu.

rasaia, aaaw aa suoalty. Ceart Calr.ilsr. DISTRICT COURT. JrrMUU Avkbt. BtrauvKT, Job marrow, won ft.

fnandlng Cases. Woa tm. tfigT, n', ZJxa. On trtaf Jostya vs. oaosni.

KCPlUtlOR COCBT. Boom No. I YaPt-a. Jl dox. HtandJnr Cases.

Ho, art. was. S.M4. 27.i?t, jn. a.

B4. as .71, Jd4. jsix.aj l. JH, JU.7S7, VM7. JUI7S, ex.

xi.se, ija, xi jrw. xiaii. xi.svt, tijut, ujaa. This lts-sCadeavaax. 9t A74.

Mneiler vs. iScboefstsT. BAM. HtaU vs. Feldiauav Jl.n.

Keuner vs. Newton. a Allen vs. Carrier. Bonte vs.

Hinman. SI Jus. Parisntotite Natkmal Bank va. atlnwey. Xl.txs.

fuvload va Washington Llse Inauranee Ok Si JJOt. Wod ttawmg MaebUa. Co. va. Lowary.

SiVa. Mendat vs. lisllauan. Us. ltoam JokuMus.

JsVousi Xa. zF'ibx-k, JrneE. Standing Cases. rTea. s.

lev sa aua -a, a- isna ssTsa a arm. sa srsC JT2, SSAta. Sn.ll SDJaI4, SUAtt, SU.7M, SULsl, tu.ThZ, aijm, sujct. aejtii. auj.cz.

sujmk, mjk ujxa, sijx, Slli. 1 mis 81.2881 Cnrraa vs. Ursravaod. SlJsxL Tf nTI vs. Wood.

Sll. Beck vs. (JernuuiU Main Ho. A XI, VH. Mussey v.

Mtevenson. si.trxi. Tavtor va rrey. Il.tis. Mabr Va Kttrff.lriMr.

SS aTO. HjnlMn.HlUo&. aim. Ukm. bouser vs.

City. mUtornJ MO. TIi.nsrjr. JCSOBV Standing CasetL Koa. IHH.

SlJsV 1LUL X1J9J7. 547. TIJSL lljalfi. this raTxixiRHiar. alJl7.

Oazfe-v va tttiio and XI iii.1 Wmllroad Company, aijm. lis loin va. OrawfonL JUi. Itex se.vs.uiy. ujssl wrigni va.

BvacK. sl.axJL witoer vs. JUomtraxdner. UruaMre va. lauboidinav ogea va.

avrug. OOCJiTY CLKRKfS rFICTi TTrTW BTJTTSk oosataojs rixu mnrr. 8Z.S7X Bloebaum vs. Feldmaa. Partrtioa of real Hate.

Hafrmaa vs. Wilder, nfottav. btJI74i Ciuoiiiuatl aad Portsmouth. Oosn- pany vs. tkttrenkama.

AnpettL Kjra sauarr va n-ouer. uen, sans ax Al.tTTa. htat Lien.tlW IA H.STT. Martin vs. Burgess.

Money. S2.H7S. Rvan va. Moormaa. Appeal.

M.ISTS. Krehbtel A Mossva. Ctstesnnasl MaainnMrtnr- tng lomppany. Appeal. atz snu.

namnaoa mra. rnawa. riasiarnv. K.SK1. Tolitn.

adminKu-stiix of tb estate of Rlcb- axa loom, oeceasrd. vs. aylor. I Jen, "lioea. asos.

layior a ua va Dsuts. uen, is as. Peliee Csrl CMI pa. The toiLowlng were yesterday 1 finding, to tb. Police Court Drunkennts.

Joaenb Bteer. erawa; fLnafs Oillirm. dismissed: Ann as la Meyera, tea days; Henry Jor dan. Jamea Curcoraa. $3: John Keitey, tea days; tasiier rsaner, jbck mita, eontinnea to nth: Jamas Carney, thirty davs ud tat Una.

Disorderly Conduct Joseuh Mullivan. Michael Uulun. Auk Hcburbrock. Isam Mmlth. James Ourren dismissed James Brewar.

Michael Oleaaort. Loois Ambroster, Vriu Myer, Bobert Jure. Harry Wil son, suiuvan, w. K. nuaaon, n.

r. uegier, A. Lew Bauer, oosss: tteora-e Castor, tin: wi Buiineii. 8j: Carnasl Hrsin. Thomas Orr, Grant Burke, fl; Kd Hnlton.l.

rtit Larceny William Hoileoe Jdw missed (Vorge Anunwt, remanaea ror sentence nntii tatn Hoy Leslie, disBitwsrL; Robert lootx, ooaiiaued to 1Mb lust Urand Larcenv Lixzie K.noerson. eontlnued to 12th Charles Bchug and Carohn Uchug, dis- ilased. Assault and Battery Oliver Parker. tlO: Autrust rtcnnelder, t. Catherine Mcltonoagn ana Klls Mr lioii- ough, dbuulsned; Morris LuawtsaitsiD, fas Louis Bsck eusieiii, oontiuueq to uie inn.

MIsrsMUneotta Thomas MeHnlrv. loitering, missed: C. L. La via and WlUlam Brockman. aamlntr i I I i I sBai violence, cotru: Daniet Btone, smoking In mar- get, eosta; r.ujrsue uonaigan, nuniiy, ten days; c.

J. Price, concealed weapons, runts; Michael ,,..4.. I 11. 1 1 1. M.

graiicy. fis' and thirty days; John Bteer, cruelty to animals, tlU; 11. AlcDoaouca, maiicious dtatruo- uon, utsiaissea. Ileal Katate Traasfers. m.r IW, I b- k.

I wsrrsuty deed, ttiiu: lot in subdivision made by neary v. Meyer wooaourn, rirut vt ara, oeing 31 100 is-iMu reet aeep. Cottage Hill Loan and Bonding Association, per trustee, to Miss Mat, arte Rudolph, warranty deed. lot Block Id, Cottage Hill subdivision, First Ward, being la feet freut, on McDowell street, by lid feet 4 lnoUH a acp. Inihprt Rlckers and wife tn rlprnard TT.

Ttlctrprs warranty deed, 4u0; lot on north side' of Findiay street, oetweea job anil usu tttreara, pang teet 1 rt A. William M. Wicker to Marsh 1. Wllklns. lease lata ta and HKi and 1.1 feet off south side lot Ds adjoin, las fc.

a. rtee'ier. sirsai vistoa or ins nuaiay estate, belnglOTJ feet front on West side Fot street by tkj feet on north side Evens alley, for bye years, at per Mil II II 111. Jacob L. Wayne, per to Panlel Btone, deed.

S3.4ikir undivided onaTialf of lota 2a a lid 9 W.yneHtubdi vision, being 4-1 feet front pn south nvir rm mrr ft ay itc n-rt aeep. Charles Wayne and wife, per attorney, to 8am warrantv deed. 2.7l: saute tirembtes. Daid bimoa and a tfa to Patrick polan, lease, first floor and cellar of building known as No. 62 Kast nrta street, tor tnree yvant, at a.ai nr aannm.

i i i I i I vl. 1 1 1 rt oo -cwxu ima 1 1 1 1 1 ta 1 warranty ded. tttoiu; Iot7. David ulna's. East Camp Wosblngton, being tl feet front on west side of Browne street, and IS) feet deep.

Th proprietors of Cemetery of Spring Ore. 1. Jeeoe Vricker, eerti deal ownership, an); tot 274, section llti. cvmetery or spring urove. Jacob Ixracher te Cxiriatopbta F.Kpreen, warranty deed.Ssuui lot sof blocks, on the plat of Master Com missioner CliarlecvX.

Mnrdaek-s subdivision Ludlow ritation Form, in section 82, MllR-rwir. Townsiiip (Canu.liiMillei, being 45 fuel fronvou Lgdlow street, and 11 feet deep. 1 Kliiaheth B. Shaw and husband to John Boake. wnrrantv deed.

SVio: lots 331. and Xtl. Lee. Wilson Bullock's addition to the towa Carthage, being Aieet in rroBt ea ta uoriu ania- os autitouy sirrat aad 140 feel datto. l.eo.

U. a hitler and wife to John B. Bob, warranty dead. $7i)U0; lot ou north side of Chestnut street, iSS feet east pf Juno spitei, being S3 net rront, oy so feet aeep, J. L.

Wavne and J. L. Wayne. per Asslimeca to Joseph ftvrne. deed.

atJu: lot on east aide 14eraon street, being 2b teet front by SO feet deep; also tract adjoining the above on the north, 1 foot wide and 69 fswtdeep. Valentine Lepere and mire to wm. Lepere, war-ranty deed, mttlix tbeenst on-half of lot 13 ia aanare AolE.fi. Heeder sabdirlsion.belnglS feet 8 inches frout on north side of 3uccaye street, and HI feet deep. Bernard O.

eMail and wife te Loafs Riser-It, warranty deed.fl,; lot ii Henry A. Meyer's aubdirlsion. In Woodbirrn now First feel front op north side MsdmoA pike, and Mm tsvlub feet deep. Michael UufTman to Jobn O. Uaiaserand John Kenffer, lease for Ave years at tar per annum; lot sn north aid of Central avenue opposite Baymlller street, being su feet front by to feet deep, with privil ege of p.rqiiase.

C0TTSGT0S. Tin Board of Tax: Supervisors of Kenton Countr were la session ait aay yesteraay at tne vpon-nonse. Iw the County Court, yesterday. James Threlkeld rave pond and quaunea as guar atari or xieiieriiie ju. lierwoon.

Ji'tKix Born promises decision In the celebrated mandamns cas. of tec boot lAntrd Agent ttlone some lime tais weear. Thb oar-car of tbe ICotnrkv Central went nn the road yesterday morning, and ere this b.ve paid off ail oi uteir aaaot in iuu. Real RniTX TsAsrsmcnst. M'arvaret Alfterr (widowl to Henry W.

Keller, lot feet front ou wast side of Bullock street, aud extending back a ftt and incnes, ror pawL TBI United States Court, which was to bave met yesterday, did not meet, but win convene thi. morn-Ins- at nine o'clock. Tba citv Is full of wltnesaea and jurors eager ror uie rmy. Licbvsko TO CD. Two marrlar.

license were lamied by the Connty Clerk on yesterday, and they ware: Joseph Hodepokl, of CTiBdnnatl, Ohio, te xnarjr t-trenuiiia, oi tin I iiiun, afdiuckt; Jienry Wehry to aMna B. Puthoff botb of Covington, Kj ILLTA ars worst sviiuams investiratlnr Committee met yesterday afternoon at tb otUceo? L. J. Blakeiy for me purpose or examining witnesses for the defense, but aa none appeared, tb. investigation was adjourned over until three o'clock this after noon.

Aw Ijcpobtbb Court. Pot the present term ef th nai i isutt in. Mil tuun an -vyottuay ui a-eauieton lur-nishes a Judge and tbe county of Kenton a Clerk. Judge Boyd Is absent and Chancellor Menxiesstta in na place, uter. lAtngmere a too lu to serve.

Tn. collection, of Internal revenue In the Blxth (Covington) Distriot of Kentucky during tbe week ending May 12, 1R7T, were: Monday. May 7th. m.za tK Tuesday, May 8th. Ml 17; Wednesday.

stay vtB, r-ajai as; i nnrsaay. aay wis, as .141 71; Friday. May Uth, S7JM4 31; Saturday, May 12th, QrrrrB aa totereartinc ease was axamtned ttamra tsoul JEwaa 1 sslriils Krnat kpaawthal was charged with selUng lilumlaaHing all which bad oen oranaaa vs-sbr oy taetjai-011 insnariiar Alter beartn. th teaumonr tne uarlstrmia held lb nria. oner to bail la tbe sum ef f2uu for his appearance at the next tela, of the Criminal Coen.

This Is the nrst ease or this sine ever trtee in una ooitaiv. Judge Roberts represented the defendant. Thb tragta. myateiissu death of Walton Rroadwt.il. or tjyntniaan, is wen raawraovrta oy many.

Hollowing bis death cam by BroadwaU admlatstra-tor against AdU O. Robeitson fbr a watch and diamond pin belonging to deceased alleged to have beea Uken puausilon off by Robertson. This suit was terminated et Cyntauaa yoslsr ilaar by tbe defendant rMWm a-MUUMU IH JUUf mentfox th pruperty and paying iha coaia. BrjroBB nrt Matob. Pat Crowley, breach of the peace, nned 1 id Jack utrsvold, ror being- drunk, was Willi am Jordan, breach of the peace.

discharged: fined tl Frank llutT and Joseph Molman, for flght-I ng. arara aoed SWaad rawfoiviy. ad iiacitel-sttrd'scaBe was called, bot bd was too drunk to re spond, and hi a as was eonUrtoad nntii Wedaesday. Tbe four young ttiee srbom w. mentioned la yesterday lisaaa 11 fnr playing has, hall on rUiadajr jsrer nea sb eeca.

If. Mrrra. rfpeeul Commissioner of the Loriis- vill Cbnaecry Coort, Bold, en yesterday, tbe old Pblllln maaslon ane about twenty-four and ftve- aixtosaeresef aboat four aad a half mile south of litis City, on tba Ta-rnraak tarnplka. 1 In tbtsronsty, 1. J.

Cl BJIck, fcr ttjnB. The sal 1 4Mf rt and sntwrlnsare of a SnortcasT. to tb. rase of tbe Mtawstripfd Valley LIS lowrasm Company va. Louas Minimi Lit Inaormac cataap.

utTSaa sansriaa la RYtnr. aaos Bight Bieo oieveck. vlst a lUUe hoy aot arsr ten rears of anaxeooed behind her and picked her pocket of a portentonnai and two aandkerchiefs. Tb lad was raugbl Jus aa thooght he had swe-nisfuUr pet-tormed tb theft, by a irantiaaaa raisa-tng by. who eompelird htm to retarn the aruee aruclr to the lady.

Out iBfarwaan ewald aot giv the name of either tbe lady or the young pteapocaes. an mm wrilhoait BeinsT ainsted. rxnsnalMiild keepebltdrea ta Lh. bouse at that RnoviT awa amntnrt. Tverv body know.

Charles MenniBarer. bone, and body knows hut good liking for running away. O. yesteroar af thrtc rel Is eame no him a boot one o'clock, ami aveslarv. with saaua and swe stw ragcrs.

at at:) gait doWB MadisHt reet, aad was only teppvd In bis mad career by eotltdJitw with a eM ta front a Hartley street. Tb tw sjaaneagesm, what had throaach tickeua, were Cbarte. Menmntrer and tii Ur s.if tMtil aainntred. hot hht sou had his leg fractured and wa toward svnaut. In head and face in jumping irons, uie waaoa.

a. Charts Keens was in attending sarg.ee. IMrrtccvrvas Jim rraacss and Jerry sTerrt. eg tMa City, were observed auatog around tb Keatucky Central train yesterday morning, and a reporo-r hapaoatoa- along there, faaeied at. asm that see uled a big case, beei ng ibem afterwara on tb same train at Falmouth and Cynthiana.

tbe fact was dwretosad tbat Fraocia and Heed wesw trying So aa-twi a. .1 Th, arat rimimiiia tiiat aartoant la a suit in the nsrrfctoa Circmt Coort against on Joseph Cnnsr atutjp) tor service, as eessrtrvas ra arresting ass a-tradiung from Illinois, In October. IsTi. on J. P.

fKtrfm rwf mnrder about twrt year nre- Tlovs taervto. They admit racetvlBg and th de- b-ndant claims to bv paid them il usual at aaengier par ptaiiratxa. PnioNit Sftalr aad soa. ef Lot brvtlU, a. war la Uta city yesterday oa atgai baa tjwr German erttsea are fpettog Jubilant aver Ov approaching marriage of Joaa stihiina.

of taa eity, and August Klelnsrhmidt, of Grant County. Tbeoeressoay will aernjnand tn (traal Ctaaaty. Kyoae weest fraos to-day, a lu reatdtiBtwet to brTde J. at Lamb, TJ attad State uensatr ba been confined to his bed fbr the past three srexk. by a severe illness, is able to 00 tUestreeis acaln-The boarder, af Mrs.

L. M. UsMsWardtsr bouse, on Kast Third street, are arranging for a Ari-snrf tttMnnMS, t-ytdav nlrbL Mbw Clara Woodward, an atsraextv rssxrig lady ef cat Liberty. Oiiio, is visiting Alia UdaLatwaua at N. St Fast Third street.

Mis. Fauny UaraeU has eetBrrned hem from a two Biouihs' visit to her former bom of Cyntbuuia. Mr. Ded Ms to and bride returned kvam from the Kast last biga'a. nwrosT.

A sfi KB 1 ao. Deense was granted yesUsday te Conrad Vlehma. aad Annie Waamtr. Boare Lonua No. XI.

O. O. of Dayton, will give Mtertsvinment at aiaeuara ixau on ur aste of this ww" FnsoSAU-Xn. bt. V.

Daly and Mrs. Major Rearn. of this city, or visiting ilr. H. one, at Columbus Bwrracks.

Fbawk Bart brought suit yesterday tn tbe Clrmtt Coort against George Kleta and George Zessa for bilss Imprisonment. Tn Ladies' Church Work Association will meet this evening at tbe rest dene of Mr. jr. St. We Pater, No.

tut Madison sir. Crrr Corrsrr. 'wnttam Frter. dlatdrfy ermdnct, 818 and cost; Thomas Cahlll, petty tareeny. StS and eust, to default of which both were sent to JalL tan.

CrisLn Bixirn bas geasroa try ptopoatd to reetaaupiie nail at 1 melon, presnoing taa ta Kxeelaior dub wiU as te its uiOL THtti dollars per night ts a mend sum for ear OrancitBBBn elutrg for an hour work in tbe evening. In time past had eminent ma to sat Council who war salaried with on dollar fc very vsstiBaSMtutin tb ciiy aervioa. OiDrisrs tissam Cahpbbija. appointed by tbe tiovemmeat to tak eharge of the Mar racks, arrived ber yesterday, and tbe few remaining troops belonging to the (Second Infantry will leave for Atlanta, the Utter part of this weolc. Coloxkl XtiLL.

klsost proposrs, If else tad te tbe Benate, to abolish the score of city officers now pensioned 00 tbedtyand bave their places filled by a few competent bmriness men, wbe will think more ef their dalles than of the salary tly gvt CKrwTaTAT, Oorrarr. Joba He man, rn dieted for grand larcenv; verdict not gntltv. Tn two WHl htm mile and Edward Norton, ebarfred wfth wotmdtng Omesr Krlnk, af UneinnaU. WlU have a new trial today beSwe a special Jury. William M.

White presented bis oiAaltlicatloB. and waa admitted to tb practice of law. IP the Water-Works Tins ties were to meet every two weeks as the Council does it would euat tbe our ust S4 each meeting, of say half an hour, to pay bese gentlemen wbo bring so much intellectual force to bear on matters pertaining tnereto. ho would not be W.ter-wurks Trustee with 8each fbr half-hour of service, end then wish te put their duties aa a Buaarui tendant with a salary of il ADO oar tuiimt AaiLTQa. Mattuias D.

SXBLLand Miss Lesisa Jansr were married this moruiug at bt Suuha Church, at seven o'clock. Tub "Blu. Goards," a eempeny composed of boys ranging to years from ten to afteeu, with Charley 'Wallace as Captain, bave received Invitations to participate in th Pioneer ceJehrotloa Saturday. A fabtv of young fellow, started nt for a walk, last Sunday, and brought up at the railroad brldue. just out of town.

While standing on the bank of the river, near tne onage, tne nnage tenner, namea jos. Hkillman, without provocation, we are told, rushed out of his house and struck on. of th. boys, knocking him down. Yestbkpav while oat squirrel banting In Fleming's woods, John Morris, son of Mitchell Morris, was shot and killed.

He was using ait eld rifle, and in firing It off the tube on which the cap Is pUced flew out and struck blm in the forehead. Drs. Jdc-Neelyand Huberware called, but be died shortly after they arrived. Corarnr, Proceejinor. Council met last night la regular session, at td transacted the following business: The bond of H.

C. Hume, In the mm of 8S0D, for the faith fnl performance of tbe eity printing contract, was preented and a.iproved- An invitation from the Pioneers to members of Council and Mayor and Police Force to participate In toe ceieoratioii naiuruay wan recei eu. A petition signed by a number of cltixens. from the Pioneers, asking Council fovadoaaUoaof SAifor their oeieosauon. waa aistt recetveu auu grantea.

A resolution ta improve High street oa tbe north ane, rrom tne uaa-w ores pj uevenu street, saionted. Aaron Lswsoa's bond fur the erection of a fire cis tern on Klaventh street was received. Committee on Fire Department reported that tbev hnd received the coal, as per ountraot, from Cincin nati Mining t-Otnpany. City Jiolicitor reported that he bad consulted with the Attorney. Uttneral of the Htate.

and he aava it as his opinion that Justice Qaryer. office expires with his commission. Mr. Kgry reported tbe bridge on Front street, over Crawford's Ken. to he in daneerous condition.

A resolution to condemn real estate fur th. purpos. of constructing an approacn to we eanai oasm at form n.ivenu street, neiug ine property 01 iin.m siurrav. was raa ana aaoinca. a resolution 10 pair tb roof of the City Buildings was adopted AfBORA.

i i Aw erflirt Is being mode to have the salsrr of the Mayor raised from saw to fjuu, ana tne uvor witb which tbe effort is received seems to guarantee lu success. Tbe proposition ts also made to consolidate. the otA.ee of street Commissioner with that of Mar shal. Tbbrwtll make the aaUry or the Marshal iux The efficient service which these two efficere are rendering will certainly warrant ouch an action en tn. part ef is.

uvunoii. Thb PnirB-Rnro. The large meadows th ether side of Cochran conati tilted tbe arena In which a very orderly oght occurred while the good people of Aurora were eiuuyiaaT tnvir tiauai ounuar nan in church day before yesterday. The two puglll were Hen Cheeeeman and Billy Hlsey, and referee waa "Buckey" Fuller. The two tend hearted youths bad met in Cnrhraa, th former In oampany with Billy Todd, a Wilmington boy, and It was at this place that lh refer waa chosen and tn provisions of Uie mill adopted.

Th slake were axed at ten doll am, that Deing aecmea sumcient te pay ail doctors' bills, A. a 1 1 .1 irw, nr. iuiuiiwinil ot court plaster. Todd waste be Cheeeeman "a backer, and a stranger was to do tbe for Hiaey. Th.

warriors stripped to tb. waist, a la Ooss-Allen, ana wnen toe reiereo caiiea um xttaey struck from his shoulder Cheeeem.u bit th dust. Hm cam nn smiling, however, but oouldnt reach bis autogonlst. Hisey again made room for an oyster on tufwiuau eye, ana again uie latter gen tleman laia aown to After a dozen or more rou 11 os. an enainar aa tner nan nevan.

ia being badly pasted, the last-named naturally wantea a nut ntaey was oy tbls time well warmed un to tba business, and would consent to nothing but an unconditional surrender. Cheese man was considerably warmed up too. but his beat was principally confined to his lace, ills tenner neart, ana tenner neoa also, sug-srested a white feather. The display was made: Buckey" declared Hisey the better man. tbe two shook hands and th.

vanquished went off after oysters and plasters. Hisey. Hat yesterday wa about tbe sis. of a full-grow a rutabaga turnip. io cards.

-v COLLEGE HILL. PnorEsarm K. W. Oor will erect haadsoma raal. denee oa tbe Mill within the coming year.

Roar. one has made the astonndin. statement that there are over fifty marriageable ladle oa College run ana in immemnie vicinity, oetweea twenty and thirty eligible gentlemen. Ttib Dtotrtct Sebool wtll gradnau a splendid ei of fteen tale swrnsmereigbt girls and seven boys, true to mathematics Klecteral Commissions, the eight beat tbe seven. Prof sapor Hearn has reason to be proud of the work be has scomplislted aunng DitooDinu uib scaooi.

Trrn proposition to build a new achool-bouse'oe the Hill was carried oa 6eiurday by a vote of ct for to 38 against, aithnagb a larre maiorltv of the tax- payemopposed the measure. A public meeting of nuiunia hiii sviu asMite aiKiit laia ana taaa. ride upon a soluble location for the aew building. cransimiiLE. Won Is rapidly litoxi lasting toward tbe comnle- tlon ef the fill between tbe sven.e and tbe Tim no bridge, A brtdg la now being hoi It across ta canal.

Bo sir ugly rumors are being whispered town 1 regard te Conrad, the Cemmlnsville Oeiauaa aneher. Traate Waulair iiiiiiaiaa 111 asrt liu ter to the bottom. Pbbb DraTOKSr-Bl, ehroaie old arlfb-beater, was eangfat by Lieutenant Kmery yesterday In th net of palling bis wife's hair and pounding ber to bis new stable. bad. Just prior to this, threw, a rock at Mrs.

Dledrick.striklna- ber In tba head egiy and painful woo ad. Tbe gentle wretch was aiarched dowa to thesuttioo-hooae sad locked up. AT0TBJVUE. Jtrnow Btrsn esttmatas tha ma nr it. proposed Railroad at nearly setilua.

This doe net toelua aha ma ZrjZrv. aad tbe eipwtent yvrnew Row-srarr A. frwam a Sgjgg?" he thirsty ymmm, rcted Vviry Si-A'SSiaaa. e-teWvi. tar ars sari purl ty and bealthful pro not UllsattaW.

ts now oiioBa njm gal wte tatswsHwaf tbt. e-rt-t Sjg'Z bar. aad msssM sskssra asns)sriifw aaWtlJlaa-A. It aa IsaSMtaaearwa th etti- U1 ta histAMic sarewai taa. VUlage.

said toy the esaropolaaaaroa)M -immm Utsir ay ornerai sauniar i.u .114 atwr retrtesre tea. diss-ter. 1 veTy "i-J iTXmrm lhat ail weioaoae a partake of saw watera taf priBg. aad tb only reqoeet siint they not tramp dowa hla walking sucks af hi imua msjaies. uwiDcuno.

Twb eaa ef Asfbary storAe. vs. WUIInm Tmm, decided tn favor of Koberta in the tlrcoit MMixt, baa be, i.vrat'd at Iadianapoita. Twb 8 law to tb Thome trial bawd their lal 1 iwt ome rebuttaL The cas will probably reach lb Jury ium, it. ii 1 in that shot 1 Ui re wveats siaee.

was Braait hi heftnw sir r- a examination, and wacsaaunrted tethaCoaaty JsN to apewar Ui Lraod Jury oa Ua rbaxg oi Btartier to HORSES AVrCD VnTOICUS. WAKTKD TO BUY HORSE8-I wui a at the stables of J. ('. A B. W.

Tboaniison. o- st Ftfth fiw ahoat 00a an wanuaw aw s-, No. 1 stylish saddle and drlvi ing borsaw: also pacing horse or mar. M. TAYLOR.

iridTl' v-j A.M.U.!,. Bp lh, summer 11 Adttesaa. saaAiaar araee aad fall smrtMssiaes, tnaesno. 1 thla ode. 1 HOKXK AND Wimi(i-rW tta feed, or will pay wvsair ttwhWanUl naid so.

Addram A H. tbU oAioa. Br Statlav A FORtSALB Foorteea vs be pair. a anb-drivem and aaiiliA-boraa-, at AM LH KAWUKuis'atabie, Laagdea sUiey.bet. Fifth aad sHxtxi and Main and Hyotuuor.

a -niH HAl.K-MAKK-A haady hetaw a mare. bred by U. is. imumkm. Apply a xt.

1 COOY-Ooad top bngry aad barn ess SarhA; most be aald. a unreal auu, tats wnta It (VAKKi.uer ramiiy carriage ia pm-ci, bsawlsoaas atvi: tooalia maka. Laqtur al 13 veurxa. TXPBESft WAftQN A fine express wagon for li tM, nl VON THSKirti biaoksmll i smith -ii op, R)m near Feon-oaih It ORSE And wagun; flrst-clasa. Apulyt 6 cutter sr.

TTOR8E-Oood horse for sale, laauir at 88 Madi A.A son in ew port. It OCKA WAY Light one-bora rock a war; Kuami Tiu.Hr, Hll'KRAlllPllEZVj. tbe south aid of the Canal, between Via and Wal- RJ NO-WAOON iiewd Call at ITS Clark at It WAOOX Light and strongroad wagon. In order: Hrewsieri (N. make.

IeqtJ WbL A. BOON n. w. cor. Mala and Canal.

good la. inVl TWKJVTY CCSTB pays for a flrss-claas meal, Aai Ur in tlBaauhnadara- BttotBvhena lit a- aUxAOts, SM Walnut at; aiaa, nicely fornlshed rooms to respectable persons at very low ratee. call and you ail pleaaed. it' 1) ROADWAY HOTEL Neatly furnlshsd rootna with Crsi-ciss board, oa third aud loartb Boors, at per wee a. av-s 10UNT8T boaxding at isriyat raaideaee, witb forts: atttmtzimilaa frumcliy.

a few bom eons forts; minutes' walk from autlon. Inquir of C. B. III K- KAY. Priee Cuxnml office.

W. Fourth St. up stairs- gr-z -v EOROK UT. Be. Cultsr and Li an, aentiemsa A and wis er two are our men eaaa nna aissssna Bcroiramonaiions, wiui uusru, in a iwoaw room furnished or fuiiurnlabed.

Address W1XT END FAMILY, this office. It- T. LOOKOUT House iaht with sUble aud carrioiie- fconse, and ahade tree. Ad- dreia R. NILUs, lit, Lookout VT K- COR.

FOURTH AND PLUM BTO. Fur- niahed front room, with board; also day -board- ing. tax C3 PERRY ST. Three gentlemen or gentleman ft and wife eaa find a larre and finely furnished setoad-story front room, with tirst-olass beard, very reasonable il 4 LONO WORTH ST. Large plniwsnl room, Of with board else, a few day-btatrder.

soroai modated tea-ma reasiuiahle good table. It BROADWAY Boarding; tobl. excellent, and soasus Beat and clean. 1-S 53 E. FOURTH a T.

flood board and rooms can be found, furnished er references excuangao. ti 65 BROADWAY A few more nicely furnished rooms, wttn or wituout ooara. ii- r0 NINTH ST. Handsomely furnished rooms. VFt witn nrsx-ciasa ooara.

lfrt CLINTON furnished room, with boare, ros two genu, 111 prtv.u tamiiy. tmn rr IXJNOWORTH 8T. Day-board at St 7 per week. if 88 XL FOCBTH board. It 07 JOHisT 6T.

A few mote WftntL 1 105 W. FIFTH BT. Famished front with good board; also day-board. room, lt 1QO LONO WORTH UT. O00J lrdlng by the AUet woes, qy or meai private mnuj.

it- "1 A W. FOURTH rooms, witb flrst- X)r(J class board If desired: also, day-boarders wantea. seoona naov, aatnt. 11 1 W. EIGHTH BT Two lua-l rooms, fur-lutj uished, with or without board, la apUasaut location; references.

rt RICHMOND ST. Two or three working vJ) men can have board, good and eiieap. It 221 W. SIXTH 8T. Day-ouarders wanted; pri vate family.

it Qsa RICHMOND ST. Board for young lady in AitstJ private ramiiy. 1 1 OQT. FOURTH ST, Large furnished second ed story front room, with board; also large un furnished room, with board; boarders wanted. 151 W.

BIXTH HT. flood board and room for eiOO two gaatlttmen; aiaa, room with board fbr man and wife. It OKO WALNUT fiT, Table splendid; room neat Awajasi aau trieao. trrT FINDLAY brick bous. of mm aig rooms, front, aide and rear yard ia good cumiition.

Apply at is a. mo at, iiit ttrft AUBUKN AVIC, MT. A CBCRN Hand- UIO some suit of rooms, rront for family or ge.tlemen; ttratclaa board; best location an bill terms moderau. 191 t)rr A VINE ST. Nicely furnished front room, mm i with board.

It Ofirt E- PKARL board by the day or astsrsr wwt, ii- QQTt w- THIRD board at reasonahl UAtvr raiee, witn pieaaant roonia. it OOO OEOROi 8T -A fine furnished front room, UAtU witn ooara, tor sua ana. wile, or lfn' tlemen; references. 3.37 VINK 8T, Day-board In first-dass bouse, nwly rurntshad room for ran ntlemen, with singl bed; also unfnrnlsbed eeoond aad third -story rooms, for man and wife; references, It a-a art ht 1 1. UTU airy front rooms, handsomely fnrnlshed; 1.

111 1 1 MiMwiwainawi aa per weea. lir-x w. Third bt. Nti lb furnished second OtO story front room. rat-claw board; It price to sun tne time.

nCid W. FIFTH BT. A few gentlemen can be UvU accommodated with good board and pleos- 11 iwiuti nioo Mrrr gaj-iwaium aaaWQ. 1 1 ri 1 NINTH cottage of three rootna. fc J.

JL yard, rent fit. Apply at Il Vine up! Stairs. 153 BOARD and room, private family preferred, by a young man with good reference. Addram, etat-tng terms, BSC, thll office. a i A Y-BOARDby young man; will give piano inwiii, wi iivwflsig oil painting "a Addr Ann, this enio.

it FURNISHED room and board by a young lad Address AT ONCK, thi omoe. it THI good private family, day-board must not be more than two squares from Sixth and Vine Bl not to axceea ss is per week, office. Address BOY. thi it- Iw.eC onice. veU family, board, ant te exceedjs per referenees required.

at ax, tnta It" TOR BJEKT-MISCELXANEOCg. pOEKEB store, with rooms. Inqorraat 828 John st. it" C3 K. COR.

CENTRA T. A VIE 1VS vnrni iv 1 BT. cltom-roonA. IliiatSBV CfWaV alaat vvts-cwi miicw wi-iMMm arfff i wcipoeq; rent lz it 2H4 "sa- 2 3 W' iUGHTI1 store, stable and rooms. OFT, VINK ST.

(store and three rooms! Irl mm quir ttnw. Feari t. in- TB-UrXXXTS IAZiE. lots in toiingtca at Aceticn. BYORDIR Or TITS KENTON CHANCERY Court in aiiiniaiiea nf a dexf mt t.

by Joba HAgarty aad W. (asssUly, aad tor wKiuruwvi oistriouuiig pracrwai among their the nnderafrned wfll sell to th highest bidders, on TTrFsriAV it ,7. A. UPON TH PRKMISKS, loti Taf TMid Komi Hawthorn's, addiUon, ia Corineton. Kr cacn lotimnaug fp leet qn the west side of Ha w- thorn street bv la-rlc tnet to aa al ley the first seven tots lying south and Hlade atasss, Tn.i taat ova north of da' r-srehaaera 'giving bond.

1 Si sssas smuiiA aut peg cant. Interest. CO. WALLACK. Trustee and Ckimmlsxioner, mtAUtiOAV ttATTltTtS' Wsasfji OrtKlw Cltl, PrtTB0tlL.in: Sjy Kfiel rm rojf Packet C4iapuiyb KtttasBcrt.

Davtd uianost, Psart. T. S. Jijsuvsow, IMsjr. fMratPEAKB lll BV B.

aACnta7ra Free hart-boat foot of Broadway. Wmur lxaaltara statss all buj DAILY, at 4 P. F1.FI 1W08D J. T. CAMVBFT.I Ma atftr fi 1 bRieoX few f.ssssrey aavd all Wary lesaJlar.

MI4Na, MVmtaTS jk1 Tbersnay, P. ML TtiEVB trH laa-tdayeaad rWsays. P. ht PUl OHAi; Wedorsviayx and naiurdAys, P. hi, y.

1 tasa.atfe. all Blafl svad Way IessT-. IMfaiVbaa. Iwesdays. Thersdays.

sadBSTPA M. Mayevrrrt audi all Mall sad Way I l.s.WiMaK bksadays. Wdtwaday.rri'y lJtt jyTeatht wvatived at ail Aostr ea ooare ea wnaanr' boat, loot el JroaUwsi W. HuNaiiJO-U Btut'V KErfTUCsTY RfVeiL I BJraCaUsVB KUTtTHr BIiTJI PAC Far Barsa JLaradllwa: ttael all stiasw awtats. la Lara WEDNESDAY.

May M. the 1 AlrELU 1ND Btatla, Cassics Claxtus, Master H. B. Cabb At, nerty For freight or pesar sppiy on a board, or to PPILMAN. A 1.

lir.it- kMK, MAM 4k tJOv, nOr.Mm Water lay la LOWER OHIO. U. S.MAIL LINE Taos. naJtAAiXg, Prssft I K.M. trealSitprt.

FOB IIJMTI.l rNrTKD 9TATT9 and ttKN. LVTLK, Leave Whart-boal, toot el Via a' DAILY, at 6 F. M. bl'NDAYa. at liat a i M.

Ooonect at Loahrrtlas sue ail pouts buiiui, atad throvgh bust tad ma; glran. -rM MAPI tiseaaier KS KbDA V.THl BSD A and 8A I KDA Y. 3 P. FOK CAltBOLLIwN-Pteajrter LOl as. KHFRT.KV, MONDAY.

WKDNhnDAY aad FRa- DAY. IF.K, and wui estoad haw Friday brtpa) ti FreJtjMOfftcnay-Ko, JO Vtoe street aad ea whsar UPFCfl MIAtdktdPPt. I Far wMaJjtt Catrej wad Lwato. Learss WKDNE8DAT. 16th.

at P. M-, the aliarssal rt-AATiBer steamer IB O. W. DA VIA. Masses.

For freight or iwMssge on at" board or to MATT' Mitil'lKK, W. A -i GFaTTY. J. CUNNINGHAM. Agents.

my to LOWER MIMffiSIPn. leeaBBito aawl Ohto Blrew Pa. bed Cat, LVS WEDsTBBDAY. 16th. et the COMM.

IIAB TirwtKOa, V.wt For freiirht or rssre spiilyon ooerd 1 st, or to RO Y8E dt MosytT, Arerits, 1 New Orleans Wharf -boat njyut GRAND EXCURSION STEA3IEH. FOn NEW OIILjKAIHO EADS raTTlIEa Learcs TOSISDIY, 16th, at 5 IL. POHITIVEItY, FBOBI MsSW ORLEAHS WO AKF-BoAti TBE FAST AKD MAGNIFICENT PXBSENOaQI BTKAMF.R. CnARLES MOIICI A iV. ALF STEIN, Master -HARRY W.

BTEIN. Clark. For freight OTTstass it" appry en hoard or to at MCrrihivI. OKO. -TKR, Agents.

tuyU XUX GOLUKX MVI.K Will leave for New Orleans SATURDAY, Msy 19ray tnyia O. T. 8IHNKLE. Mastag. IBM MOBXMT MITCUBLt, WlU leave for NEW ORLEANS SATURDAY, ltbV mylS JAUE3 PAt'L, Master.

Ill I i in ut) ATJ MIKISTK ATO R'S BAIJB. A DMINIsTRATOR'd 8ALK. IN PURdUAMOa. J. ot an arder of the Probate Court of liamlltoss County.

Bute of Ohio, to me directed, I will orhas for sale al Public Auction, on THUhdDtY, th. 7 tat day of June. A. D- 1K77, at 2 o'clack to the aftar noon, upon the premises, the follosTiiig-lcaerlb4 leasehold estate, lor the Una of too years from the) 2id day of June. 1872, with the privilege ef su, chase during said terra for tba sum pf tl.tflv 00, to the following-described, premises, to wit: Ths) north half of a tot of land in the eity of Ctnoto natt, on the east aide of Noble eourt, one hundred, and tnrty-fiv fact south of Clark street, fisrty-flv) feet in front aud about elghty-ais iact deep; tba said north half of aald lot fronting twenty test aa the east side of Kobte eonrt, and exUuding latoa; eastwardly eighty -aig feet more or less, deep, to aether with tbe frame ootuge aad imptevemaaat thereon.

Appraised at 1,900 00 for lease: and imprpeai aents. And also the sooth half of aald lot, fronts. twenty fast oa the east side of Nobl court ausV extending back eastwardly alghty-six feet morses? leas, aeep. toeetnsr wild tne I ram avrtUa eaa IBM pro Vermont therenn. Appraised at rLOOOOO for leas and iKpTwra menu.

Terms of Bale One-third cash la hand, ami tbtl balance in two euual Devmenu IB on. and twst yeass, with interest tbe deferred payments to ha secured by Botes and ntortgage on the realise. John mltz. Administrator of KsUte of Charles Dreaoher. dea, stroBS A trroBB.

Attorneya mysV4t TuVsJel LXOAIt KODICXS. TA.NKIIY FOH SALE. -VN TU1 Vhours Blierin' of 1 ESDAT, MAY 15, 1877. BFTWBRrf THB of 1 and 2 O'clock P. M.

Thomaa, 8lieriiof Bntler Connty. Ohio, will offer for aud on the premises, tn MIDDLKTOWN, Ohio, pie Teas nery property known as the Welsbausjr tt Bferly Taa aery. With all the lmprovemeats and arriiiiiniaaaa thereto brkxiglng. -i oe soki unaer proceeainrt tn rstrutioa. Terms One third oath on dav of sale oae-tbJrw In one year, and eras-third in two years front day mi sale, deferred aaynieeui to bear Inters, aad to ha secured on the premise.

Appraised as follows: Let No 101 and 192. anna which the Tannery is Mttuted. aneralsed ai i.iAWOU; 1OIN0.1U3. aeaeantiut valued alfaoOM, mrl-tlul NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE SUBSCRIBER ius been appointed and qualified as KxeotilriK ou ths esut. ui Jubu C.

Lenc ute) of Uatnilton County, deceased. uaiea at uinciunsii mis lttn aay oi may, isrrr. myls-StTa ELIXA L. UjNG. KaACutrlsT.

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