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BIVER INTELLIGENCE, fflf Itaparlaoeo. Bleep Stewart i mt i April H. Report of the rise, tell nd 1 pth n( wi river. It 24 houraeadfaAfrttlt. til Hi mm Itwat Ihe stoainrwHor that broke her Miaf near WCS.taifi' WIHiam of Ihe Tnai r.

and lately mninmiider of the Ca.pinlelet. )in. been appointed to the command of the Belle It mil has been appointed WVrf master at KTansvllle. aniain iicorKu mni, oi ine, ncmsec, is ncc Willi breaVbone fever, nboard ol his steamer. ihlWMKof'c1 a nu lit 111 feel In with 2 leet hold, ouiof Ivf.

I. 8. 8 BittLxa, Ssrxesnt ARrIvali FtinAY. Thompson Dean, from Mew Orfcaos; Vial Shinkle. Meoiftte; Bandy No.

I Evtnsrtlle: Ct 1 Louisville. Bnnnrk Oty Vcv.sv; Jl. So 2. Kanawha iV." graph Pouiemy; Boston. Huntington; HIT PonViiniiih.

Chil Krnm Grahsta. nthtbtrgy ttertsn aas FtiBAT. LrdnMaatJas Lot, xvllle: Bsni.o, Crtjr, Verayi Tttefraah, Pijtilliy: Bo vVtldwoud, Moysv lte; City of Fufkmouib, Chilo. Tor rlrerhu been rising rapidly sine test report from the effects of Um recent heavy rain. At dtrt ten night there nnXMOl water In the channel.

sndTS feel space aader lbs ig, stalls Br leg and 73 feet under lb Kewport Bridge tor Partially cloudy nd cool yesterday. Business dull. High winds prrraOed yesterday The jjaa Milter sotted ap yesterday with empty Urges. The Thomas W. Meant passed up yesterday with three bartet Iron ore roe ahtend.

trott ft Uote The Lighthouse tender, Lily, srrired si tr wharf isMtoaJj The Thompson Dean arrtted from Hew Orleans, fceste Uy maralni a) ten Captain Miller Ftngeri tier programme alter arrival, aou cnn ided to lay orer 1001 next Thunder Capiat atttceu day trips. pert of the positive departure .3 the elegant Lnu Golden Hole lor Sew Orleans this evening The F.iiuua ilrnhnn, arrived Irnm Plltsbtng last TCWihilitlr Lac Mi I he Lower Ohio and iMftftaB 0t evening. plain Ki nlslnu rom siiidsiid William Mclnlyre haa charge of the yie jiiMA no. i icnvos lor an pniiiw on teat fnnteln V. Reynolds msnds MM Taylor Straltou presides (h the The Sandy So i leave for Evtusvtlle and wajr Tlie St.

James li the Pomcmy packet, leaving at p. in. Captaiii II II. Iiruwu commands and Wall led, I and Ham Hunk are her tlerka The Iten Franklin leave lor Mad I win at p. The' Ph cHr.

'1U learfne for punnum tit. pl J.t. f'ampta ll com Luiel i Icrbuilluin Ihe ottos. X1n. ipt.

K. B. Moore command and Duval and Chris! fapl W.K,dr,ll IrufT taandlne the Maumelle tor Ar leave Wednesday. knot WheelinrtobepalBted forward Me Mnil ml. It is inline!) Mabel Mcrri.

hvs. nfler temt. ll ivldiaa on the Northern Line laxita, the HI' toiwtSrt aa. "This now Is' mi aliovc Ihe id It hence 0 Keokuk yon Just step np to the de I Ho. aa down llllooii ivnbi.

ami ihe! ai'iinces on the Slli woulil not snow ureittcr I tlly ol plilts quality Judged by llioso Uiklni! he St. Inils Dlspnleh Nellie reek is nt eoninleled. ll Wiw (Irsl Inlciidcfl Ihnt she 'i'he l.illle Roolt Herald The ltoan Miller ann stlte HiHritoa hnth started no the river lor l.oi I i olisldetill.h' iiil, r. I atlnelu dln the trip by stennilsmlmeil, at boIiik to ii Ltveriaml via New Oilcans. I this side of Ixmls.

hundred mllni from Inu and out and let old Weilsi rnu le has nearly mincl our ba.lsir, and he is now all ho can lo cripple the stoimbual interest Captain Sharp MelVnsl.l and John Oippold, Mttatav, have none to Port Ends. Thisar ociilm. Rhe. end ower Missliwippl, and will go Ui Jwmedlalely lo get out the stone. It Is pre that the tow boats Mm and Will therefore Is out, if the rail towing business h.r Telrwrnphlc.

jShecin' tlpalrhci to die Unquircr. VlcgstUW), April ll Cp; I es, Morgan, Mice and Taeger. Kkw Albany, April It. Bp: SL rrnncla BeJJo and Minnie, p. in Slut, I.

a in Cherokee. II ll. in. ltown Sherlock, 5 p. m.

1 irrasotin, I p. u. Perm, MM and pleas nun ii leet a incaoa water. UM above. Iwpartedi te lle Haw OltXAits.

Apr" It Anivcd: Iron Mohnl Bin el I.HIVe I.u.e. ol hieepoll. S. no, Ap.il It Ma.y 0,1 i'i from IlicSoulh. a m.

Departe Ellin, forst Louis, 7n. in Houston, ni.uiiiaii, p. iu CiAM.irol.ls. Anrll ti f.llioS tlo liai.l rain si, Wmreuno, April 14 Hirer 11 feci f. Inches and Tlsl I)c4iUea.

Ktpicss, I'liikersburg. 12 m. I'p: ton, 8 p. ml Wbale leaves for St Louis to unjlit. Cstan.

April New i ii bans, I in. lllllmau, Nashville, Sic. Gene love SI I VI ln narlcd Ihikl.iwl (i ion amenca, aua railing. lAnA, April 14. Hirer treday stands 12 boars and still Using rapidly.

The am Hurb'e jrrtirliiMh haaaSlm llliiiili Um fell one inch. Weather MxaiHis, April It River genenilly Hear and root. Vhil. Itivcr. Leg lender.

Qiiiekstep. fnjni Madhsm; I Ijindlug. Dcpartal: Iarker Wltlteaat, for km phis, April lt. River Tender, tdlssm; I arkcr, from Arkansas River; Idlewtld. from Caincs' lor Clnunusli Jos.

i i and Cherokee, Cincinnati: P. Orleans; Peniimh, Blin Hills River rising, with 11 lei inches i the canal. The damage caused Anrll lt. Klverstatioiiarv tjanniglit. Emma Graham down al Flrctwooil np at 7 a.

np at 7 a. ox. John Inppuld and Samuel Clark up railroads. THIS CINCINNATI DAILT ENQUIRER, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1876. 2rie Joel Wail pni feeaa of nafla lor St Lnota jfrtwopd peli Ukal at naib at AaUaad sauee Mnarko7ffriefae.

Pad lit: Down ndy BaiavTifc a. tL Bmlrteai pood. Clearun tpiiilwi rowittatna. tmm. ipm It Rim Met i nrhea Bala thli morning Clear tod coot late Willi a rtuth wind during the afternoon.

wMcM tpMltil the I in ma Graham three boars ticnange. to leaTlng the wharf, wat bown by ind agalnit the Grabam's wheel, whieh be locked in the Exchance'i gnardi aaildahip, tett wai looaenrd wltbont Injur'. neetwood, 4 a. at; Ohio. It Rxcbaapa, 5p Sellle Sperr aad aaodel banrea.

and Charles Brows with empty ratnjes.6. Down: EmOW Graham. 5: t. Jaasta. 1 rrtTsai'Ro.

JtyTii Weather sbowefy. Monost ihela 12 feet loobes. sbd rhdn. Oil CRT. Kleet Rorer 1 seres for 8t, Louis Saturday with 1.700 toos rallfosd Iron.

6.) ksM Itttsburs lafcitars 31,091 bushels coke, and KMK btksheU coal. Others will follow. Captain Thomaa Darags. agsd 74 yean, and attr of one third McMillan eapstan, died this morauia. HuSmnrns Vs Anrll 11 Arrlrsd i a 01.1 rketwood, doin ciMeinnail.

10 I s. and Ohio Ko.tat A.tO C0TJBT BEPijRT. HrforcJudgeTilden. ilutelcd Street Railroad Company Mr. lhigh began the closing argu its ease yrsMrday He clai ilfrttion on the part ol the Ihrt oaa rewired Itself Into an alfernatlrr.

Either they claim to appropriate the properly claim the sport nc perforaaancc noil, in.either aspect the corporate rhsracbrr and authority ol the Storrs and Scdamslllc Street road Company was su impoctan element to their success; quite a in the altcmped exercise of idea of Mr. Warrington that the right ef the plaint Ifls In use the railway tracks which It holds It not arlghlof property, mnleeted Ihe OnMltution If more authority than had been sbowa the Court on the! question was wanted, It was contained In thedecWon In the (las Company's ease. HedM not admit that Council could asake a grant for street railroad aud couple it with a promise thai other track should be laid In tblt MR, That would be a monopoly. Judge Hoadly attempted to sustain (he certiorate Ihe Cincinnati and Scdamsvtlle Railroad Compauy. and thai the Iwo extenMons may be rejected as turpi usage, bdl it was not a valid ccrtllcaW si to that Company, nor was Ike ease that lor which Ihe gen Uenuiu produced authority, but exactly otherwise I n.loubtcdly iho railroad was sold as a railroad.

There was no question as lo the UUc ol the pur chaser, but the question whether a corporation could he fnrf.ied for the mimnaenf bnvlne a mad eouttruete i under another net ol lpccwswajgj. lion uvl, whi.h the i I was built, was suolhet on It nroM in case i win, judae ll, ly Was tswnael, and wbleb he e.vetyonesnllered but il wa. a little re mad Company. It was there held that a grant of power toa Railroad 1 1. atennd eonstrnct bmnehes to Its mum load does not Include aulborl tyto purchase the railway of aunlhei un conslim teil under dilleicnl eharter.

Where the n.nd ol one CouusiliV II pur I in latiit ehiise. In the absence ol any IborirliiK the pur the purchasing Com inty, subject ihe and reslrie hona as to rales l.ameai.l. msiioiteHou at al tbeicrtiliciHe was nu invalid oue. The Cineiiiiii.ii and SclaeisviMo Railroad Co. nee.

,1, ic, .1. 1 1,. coii iriicl any railroad in Hclhl Toniislup. Tl.c load Ihe proposed lo cnslnn I Mti, to the western iNuiudary Hue of Storm It Intended the ImrerRlvcr r.md, tbe mi. led a n.ud (rom the westoni line ol 1,, hip the C.ISIeul IcrmlllUI of llielnidcen M.llceek, and Ihey never got any Is Ihey ncvei got the power, but, on the eon Kontc 4 oblinnisl la nuiwdon to extend uk to the Millereek Ilrhlge, aud thcrethc roads Iwo Coini.aiucs met, I ill.

ic ihe pa niyilibmil ami Mild under richlof way gtnnled l.j ol Stores Township, and the power of (he Trustees ill 1 JO' ll all Mils ,1,,. lrn slaluicnslhe is.aer of ihe Ciiy ..1 Unrinnsii in IS.VI. Both of ibcm neted nude, ihe Iwelflh section ol the act of ifivi, m. Unit when the I.l a. ra, limit had.

The Mimaiv obicct of the ville Ki.ad wan lor I be Scdanisvillc toad already ismstriicusl, and the pnrixisi ol cnuslruellng an csteilslon III the i incliu.all Stoiia Township was not was al fault when he told the Curl tliate otoVact oflbelneoip valid, il' t. lo opcrato the vllle road under tills eelllll, lib and le XI, when he said that the primary object waa nn extension into Delhi TevVhlp. Tho primary object wa not an extension. That m.is the l.isl ieg liny l.ev weie an at io bill I in any puric. Therefore the sums andrkttenwvilleitadway, nt full, aud requlnrly organ ii d.

II was in iiaine merely. iioIiSeVnM would deprive the oqpuiix. It nflected the termini and Ihe icuo the validity. Ihe lne.a,..r, Vtloruc) General put his kcls ind thevsUlkeei ina ruy asinnaw BWt pomtion when their tvrtillcale was. vntinry lo the sulfite.

If, at In Ihe present stance, not mv.cly bill all PC" whohadartHMtdhiioRlng tsxly in the nam this were made defendant and iimterial t. pan upon Uic question at a niieslio they rould have il decree nd dismiss Pinrh cited the raae of Mclill vs. The Ban iiisnn.es; brM. where route of the rod was could not Is obtained from aid is.wer to do the i to do It tu plaintilWand he claimed ntt Ihey would have to do It. raise the right ol emiiient domain Mr.

1855, aud wat attributed to Judge Hoadly by Judas, Hosdly Every body It mhteken, ii tbev alinbul, r. Piiafh 1 had Judge IIoadlv 1 have beard SeEmlth say that he 'i have taken rmr lvicc then The statute ivquires that there should a cmviiioltbeinajoriiv. but here they can go Ito the Court ll ei than a majority and coo tor rsc could i imipci ui with lows. I defendants. The contract sounding Voi'lVr waut ol aTTttTSS toaaakelMtiaslM taw aeapesSy fftibe pMdrtffJbjswtt snUwrtty? fee Board oMM tS wdltmroaSmt "boar hasiasr arrtred, the fur User argument of the oue was laid orer until this Hamilton District eart.

Before Mom Cm, ptee, Murdwtk, Burnet Amy. 4f (Mate the Trtaseph Th. of Oh ex ret Otto Palm vt J. ii I to snow rawta why be refuses to Issue dVU! ThtVSfSS Charles R. Wilder A Co nient or ine court immow Daniel Weyaud el al.

vt. 1. tniui i 2. I rrobale foeiri. riZL'ZT 1 v.

IrankWioeuIeM 2.301. Juliana C. OlsestLra Eerd Hauwaan et al Rl'FEKIOH COC RT GENERAL TERM. 2,10. Murray to, Murray.

2.107 Jos Levy vs. District Grand Lodge. IaYoMbW ts. H. R.

Struere. Special Calendar. 2.071 The Canal Ekrator Company vs. Bucking Bochwalier, coiNrv cLitRK 8 orrict KEW uit. routoK rLksi cot'tr.

4M74. Tht Wrstem German Bank vs. Thoa. tk.ra Rngert ts Henry Ba BJP. Sarah t.

Bell Vs. George W. I tit.fl77. Fn eman Cn ry et al. rx.

The Henry tk hulll et ol. ra lea. H. Uttcl. .7.

Bra Kata Wllltems ea Joseph H. Williams fanny Dorer rt ftampaoh Dawer. Dr tS.wl Henry Hnrd vs. Caspar Schneider ai isss. yraiis Rchulleelal.

vt Caspar Schneider Toe J1 mibjin i IliMJ. mm Plane flat liellor. Mr. Bid, rrsios oioar. Sons irx Osapar muatat Wilton vt.

"RnL ers A Scully. HOAitn or At.itMt r.n. rirat Kecalar Neetlnc Yewterday Afler The Board of Aldermen met in regular eraoton yesterday afternoon, thirteen members present President Sutton in the Chair. Th Chair preaeuted Ihe the Board of Education to py Interest on principal of school bonds toned prertoutly to May 1st, l7L Received and filed. The Choir presejjted from Ihe Board ol Improve meats the billowing ordinances, which Were read a ih Die grade of Morrlt tl i Oil nsftto'woodluim svenue.

To Improve (Allege alley from Webster street to Iberty street To Improve Israel alley from Got! ttreet to Free Mr. Dick offered resolution liistrnctlnghe Ciiy tension of the l'ltmi InMlilod ttelerred lo the Comuiltlec in counectloiiaiWUh the City promise settlement of the claim the City flu tsptad before the Lib ol Mnv This i ell, and us. pending lu the ll.ni ddeimcn when it weiu out ol existence. It was Inmilar that Ibere should be an, ho of iiilelli n. on the tubj.it.

in, oil Igno nieiew.liiHo!, wnsadoi 1 yen. II. S.its Dirks, Fleber. Gartlner J. Mr.

Getp r. the nev in mlH trm Ihe Twenty fourth Ward, wild we bad only till May fill, to nc II In got ihe city Into hole he was willing Mr in's I hirndb, i i 2 oltJStM than i be hereafter for eierkshipoi Couji Mr. All moved to refer to the Committee on Law. Mr. Gardner said that Mr.

lurks had a saloon I'bi'i'ia hnrrv' be was reven'iifiJ himself on these Con did not atronlic I bepobti or trrgirrt a sn Firritow. M' WeJIs pr. i.l. I A to Instruct the oiilr. lo print Ihe same and lay Mora members lleierr.

lol ominilliv on law. mdiiianccs to c.i the grades of Bereslord a. mi. fi. nn Tunnel street to Womlwanl avenue, were ad lor dm lime.

Ordinances assrssing ltaxw follows in f.rr Chnreh av enue, from Montgomery road lasl f.t ea 1 IT Jl for alley, (nun f'srk ttreet cast, were read A le lo Ii for cnh. rl inub 'J rr stre. CNITKB MTATKH fill' It 'I'M. Tho Pallsawa tar fosapaar Bounce An Important siill was commenced In the Culled State Circuit Court yeaterday against Harney, Smith A car manufacturers, of Dayton, by the Pullman Sleeping Car Company, of Chicago. The ptaluUta allege that for some yean past they emuloved the defendants to manufacture for a large number of their latent steeping and potece coaches; that the defendant have upto the present can, for which they were paid orer M.fW.000 but lhat lately the said defenitenu have gone Into the manufacture, and bsrc really coiislmcUil a her of sleeping can which are In mott re pec exact counterpart of the Pullman palace nr Tb.it they hare been notified not did such can.

but nave defiantly nd paid no uoUce to Ihe of plaintiff. An Injunction ll therefor asked to Isctureof any mora of such ears, and from selling those already ouiu ny mem. Aiaoinai compelled to account In damage to the Pullman Company lor the Infringement of their patent The body of the bin arts forth acime facts regarding the biasness of the Pullman Car Company whlchare probably not generally known. it alleged that the Company now has actually end ployed In their 10,000,000 of capital In lSTl the Company began manufacturing Its own can lo a shop of Ho own at Detroit That shop now employs jou men. ineioi lowing year another shop was opened at PJmlra, tew York, which bow employs on nunareasno Ifty men.

Other shops followed, untn today here are 2,700 men constantly in the Company'! inploy. Goodwin. OfBeld dt of Chicago, aud Moulion, Johnson 4) Blinn, of this city, are the ettonicy lor ine piainunt. ine peuuon is rom to and signed by George jl runman, rrea ii i of the Company. John Stci.lict.vm, New York, alto brings an Judction Suit against the Prieod tutei Railroad Comoarrr.

ol Columbus. Ho claim the raid Coty rany Is wrongfully rating sersrsl of hi Important street cat patentA, ucn as sage, root, ugn and be prays for an injunction ana aamages. Bill tux (not the Mint ol the orsds, which grind slow but exceedingly fine,) sad Charles Ford were arrested yesterday and locked up in Bremen ttreet Station by Officers Meade aad Murray. Ihey have Sealing lot vlothuig. board or rUMJC WORMS.

rullohhsioej Werrfet (a nreotlte Bwav ton at nioe o'ekook yeotesday aaarahsfi Ml the ottce of the late Board ei laspsuf totsota, and It was act until nearly eleven o'clock that the data won thraaarwarnaBBkepabUa. The CWfk read Ihe Bin tasot the teat nwltep, anwate ipaeer, Mr QLfanraU saad he had isis rtwi a eneaoonlea tlon from Ihe Seerrtary of Stale te relation to the rsaajlitliio of repairs ad street, but ll was now la the heads ol Uu City Solicitor lor hi opinion aad aduoe. ami ottered the foil wins rr.ItJoB He Hated pan mandaion on ihe IVinl com ply with the nquteraaeals ol that tew within thirty Board: hundred and arBtooqiiid tehabttaata at Ihe test KES nrn.UK in.1 wvkl Instri.u he nun, aajarraajloltMteaat Uy Um tabls, but an bstng pot to roto the mo ftSc Uon was had, Metme. Baker ami Caldwell rottet in lbs sflraulira aad Urasra. Bell Foota aad Oeo 1 sen in the luvatlv.

The Presldeiit Iben aim. that nominations would he In nrd r. and Mr. Cald well nominated Frederick Pickering and Mr. Gea aert nominated Mr.

Beedy. Mr. Pickering received two rotes. Meow. Baker and Caldwell, and Mr.

ltordy rccwtv.sl three roles. Meows. Bell, Footc aad Gsseert Mr. Beedy was elected at temporary Mot lend.) peetfully requetted In 1 11.1 of all material, broken sto.i Mr Caldwell moved I appointed to prepare rules lor i Itaud. The motion prevailed pointed Means.

Caldwell and ile for Mr Reedy by say Into the Board Ml remove eft! cienl men without eaaae, and as Mr. Reedy, the incumbent, had been proved to be competent and MMM BO) had voted to main him temporarily Mr Caldwell explained that he meant no durespect to Mr. Beedy by hit role lor Mr. Plckeri ng Mr. CaWweU olTi red the fbllowlnf reaolailon: ments, tads and contract, under the act ot April ttns't.

by district." I'he iloant then Sifjouru. si until t. luu.daud I the same Is The Centennial ftunday ftcaool tlose Ths Ooilllis aaaonmed ot Messrs. A. A.

Clerke, Geo. I In. D. II. Baldwlh.

J. Chlekerint, Dr. J. 1 lift. stanage, ll vt.

Chaae.E Brad trect. J. Maddox, Geo. W. J.

Webb, Jim meet at the Y. M. city during the Best week of Jun geslinns lo make should communicate the i PI sug member ol the Committee lu order Hist the plans when adopted may lie as perfect as poastbl and consequently command general approbation. At It is evident tht not eren Exposition 1111 will friends, Price's Hill, Lookout Hons and Bden have been spoken of as placs s. Will i also proposed that tenu schools without fatiguing the children by a long rch.

At no one potait It conveniently aecesalbb I has not aecommodallont for all, 11 yet drain that the atsemhltnrjs be as lane as can lie we managed. And in providing armrjttaodatlont, ih trln mind that inch a deiinu of is pie (iin th latea The display, eve a one point, and there It will be will no doubt be left at liberty make such display at they desire and can. It will certainly be expected that. In addition to the tiai of the school rli.ld a II lasidps the mittb which will be furnished by ihe General Committee, various schools will hare lelr own bands, subject, however, lo the general Long speeches, by windy orator, will not be ad rjaalbtei especially at plenty of good tpeaken ran who know bow to caaxBBMM though i and worda Sunday trhool to consi, KWlth nles, and concentrate their expenses and efforts on this 1. I.

rat This 8. S. Festival, If developed and carried out with the apirlt and on Ihe plan 0 has been proposed, will furnish an occasion of unusual in tut and impmtance, and will give to the Sunday tool work In this city and surronndint country Impetus which It needed; and wilt Infuse Into the work an enthusiasm whleh will be manifested In Increased growth, efficiency andruefulneat. The I Worthy oi ail me tatior and expeuse wmen required, and the surceaa whleh will crown ihe effort will tally crnapenatte all who labor and ol. tribute tO It.

COTliftiTON. ABXiAOt license was tamed yesterday from Covington office b) Clemens m. Luck and Wll helmlna Thyber. hoUl ol Covington Jomt BALOwiit, Ra, tela Proteaaor In the High I his former labors as a learner yesuvdsy. Da.

LttWlS. the able young City Iliy. ion of th duly. The Dr. has had a severe time of it flS A ciJaora from It Imls, the Rev.

Harrison Buff tor Ihe Mound street fhnreh. Is billed for sermon at the Fourth street Iirlsti.in Church to morrow morning Mt. J.W. WMMtAf, member of the rhotr of the Kbit rresriytenan murcn, wa on mtiraypi sented with a very handsome cornel by Mr R. Scmple and other gentlemen of the congregation.

A FATtrrt County man of clreumttancr. named Charles Horace Benton. Bled hi nVUtl rosy, i.isoiiiues an ui credllors tl.ra; assets, 0. A doubly (or those credilon As exciting little gam of isASe ball was played I ntek tA nine firvOt the Pin Disrtehoo1 and picked nine from the High Tho former by Michael Moore, situetod on Setsmd thi high wind yesterday. It was not much of a bU either.

icwal economy practiced by the Coving ty Council: Conwjfidatlng two offleea, and ymvingfl.OOO sjrear; then bifurcating me at an addlUonol expente oi a year. Net gain to the city, algebraically expressed, TUB conipllmsWAtary benefit to Miss Ads Foy tost night good sudlente st Odd fellows' Foy spdean in Newport next tM the Criminal Court yesterday the River Road coat ogoiast W. 8. Ludlow was cm lsrl by a rer tlVaTlnW msstt fat tho Bopi latsj ttos oaMteA The Watte stare Iwjailraiahte Tm. Council vote, ed rwdnctton of and but that thV raortrMo? 'thTdeSoaae would bwre been orach terser than It was.

taaaaaaaaWMHh vllle. in, a hane and comm. ties at Major Iterringtrm iwlek trlarf at ate In defaall of tatf. Be was cm with llowe i Hrcwa. ondpatasd ft ig at ArVit Hall last night wau tlasaa than in pntot of tuaben and i.

There were Sfleen or twenty gent'enien rrtes Itte at the aorahaaat townee ol Seoti aasl Tws Tkat Little Mill Estlwlaesd rtwll AffalBsa tket lly areahai Int ol lag the Prew kt baana. The rVwttwwl allowed lWa gtil the IllUe hill of espenare SaXtVWtte Thry Ma i II. Kendall. i Bofi W. W.

II. nderson, licrgr Dudley. HorrsW hO.jt the Hmnctl, G. Stone. City Treasurer, and J.

I U. man Inwhouvor The petltbm I sereral rages In length and was IngJ N. KurU'r and uses to ral a general fund tor de 1st for thi pnrHes. Then It raicee.ls to that Ihe Council without authority of lsw, caused a hill to be drafted providing bridge efif partly that tbeCounetl had no power or authority to itrart. to ol ll.e il, and does not In 0M "'an ner tend tojSyqat aaaaaarwMaUo ai the said lhat there it no pin OVoasltJwhom wlU rsnitrlTutr'nirtli'lnV to aTresda'safTand' Hrlw i b.T tat yeri o.vlngb.n, and which Is more ace, sslble and convenient thorn than Uu I ram iii.

miicn mat pteioliAand oth. would I. bun dn dt of dollan on inwiiil ol the building and operating of said bridge whether Ihey used fi not, wb. reas they now croat and recnaa Ih river nlan annual spentrof A. eedlngSSsaBWl the of The tltloii In.

let with a prayer for an Injunction agaln't Ihe Issue or paymeul of any warrant of any such bfll as Ihe one K. It'siephens made the ncrsrssary sffldarlt tr the is tlilon. and signed the Injunction bond, with Klii a. surely. I he liijiin.

was granted by the Clerk. II 'lay White, as prayed for, ami remains lu lone until the further onler of the Kenton Chancery Court Posalbly a.jn.liclai isn.n mi tlie valKHIJ Of lee bridge, barter lu result, and possibly lint, the Court msv ble lhat the city has no anthnrit to the eltv's taxes In the promotion an kind of bublation for any purpose whstner. It the ir the i.falntity. to uu, tic a to the highest Court, aud th. ly 11 atlble.

The twenty five have formed league ami entered Into formal ogre, tntnl to Uu CoTiMtrrow. April It. 170. Hiring huslnrr man on ike ttreet orteh. If there Is any ordlnane.

i.nihil.ln,, i.u In.m msupylng mo, llisn half ot 111 id II aowhydonol the proiwr antlmrltlet HasWPOtT. Titr. Turner Shositltig glye prise shooting Easier Monday day alter to morrow Ma. Ixii ts Rosa, while crossing the river yeater day on the ferry lx at, had hto tniggy nin Into Uy Urge wagon and two of th wbeeb torn off. rveral articles of valus li edoff.

Mt. Jacob Facst rest, andtome gold watch, atrh the mntelrlee idldr. gndlrgf II took 11 sluriarr arcing thru th Way of Jewelry cor day met Ih loss of a had laid hit st hit home, and his with it) got hold of ll I.inu re that the fare are to ls tig cents, twenty tickets for a dollar from Kewport I that the owner of the road la to keep the poscm. i.t Inside Uu track and two fret on er tide of it IrWoM that the con ured each pay fio annum tax. and that Ihe road Is to be roa pleted and In operating order within sixty daws.

Jcrw r. Or.iit.xit yesterday fined John ittner, John Rtuily Few ll and John Brill, the Howe tie5 fV.mjany Ag nla. acrua of prt.irrty lr faN pretenses, lu removing a sew lug machine bom Iwlng no evidence HAJ.ILT0. ''ertmilaaJ' in Rowxrr fSiuxxTr. of thi riry toly st two o'clock.

lb A Divisiom of Ihe Ancient Order of Hibernians CuttBaaoil Frr "i t. rlv mcnt this afternoon and evening In the Open la Ska atatrathe tiamiitnn Building and Saving Aasttrtetion Henry plaintiff for Tl). Iu the case of the State against Jarar Brady. Indicted tor petit larceny, dsiendant of guilty, whereupon he wat fined and costs. Dilioxmt Inoulre among the attorneys of Han the Board of BducatioiL The aearest that can be WleSton'ol any municipal ttmccr, except a member at the CottoWLraayba owihslad la the manner by law Uug the election of Jrjstlcoa of Bit aTrwiar the dy etectton.

Thi Mr. Delaormrt. If he in rSlS Uflcote ol elstttton to Mr. Batata several days ago. ll is daiiaed by atostot' the attttraeya Bsat mssaliew wOTunrV SThJ wn ild armrt hfm ireonterfipt I.VVTRE5CFBIRU.

thbStaiMos DtSaora.Vplyar5 Praakite uSX rtrtTS. to the coin twru County tax payers asaiik, kttote dafrom w3t i hsntea nsnoai Bwdth mat prior tohM IsrsiJtovWwaeyHtr taaax I gfn. hram aai TO RjrTT OOWS it, MrjoMraralshst sst aaa story ftswjti rpo KRXT Rlifj. mTi.1i per ta Tii: 'r'irhiea lles'sirt ilnei. risnltt.M or Wltkoat rit, I HE SI Hie Mg T.

mm. njf koktWk B4l.rtJijrt 'H1HET BO,) US Three, aa tstea4 Iw, In hBMT BamjM csIi at XI Bayailtlsr ii It It4 riV, iit nT ovum r. raw KE.ttT BUOMs taqsln. rVI HI HOM ESS? 1 I nil.u,.,,. ft Kim st, kVIt bo7aPatsaV Tek.

HINT Ife.vt ram. iar 1 astoraltbrd. with wllbeal bwua, at I n'l rr a "r'n earWaojTr BiivS ftle l'S. fsrslthi mm! BOGBS Farsltbe e.M t.nrsnee. ') BKNT KOGMS rhrs.w esr.

I. lay 1 tlar, IB Covlagtan. laqnlrr st aswt slssd Post Olr, sits w. Tratn .1, Covington. Its H.H.MS n.

la .1, prlftle l.sil 1 iv. tor bootrttaplng. laqalr st 7 lfr.MT ltiMiM a.eonl rtM It ft riso HKVI BO lMS I la mr, Hs no. It I oBdtoor, I far offlrst or light msoaf etartet Mrr I al Itsrsat. lf HKM ttMPlug.

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i itiM cm Iv si aatantUaed. Tipbi 'oi? RO'J3t Vr fS.u,is HtSZ: rid KENT KTtT rarnUbtsI fmai. tesaad Oasr. 1 VmasauwirwilngtogaUratcu. tiiUag, ItSSSti rpo MKhT BOOMB Mt at sasasd tsar.

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KANAWHA BIVEH. rorjaIIIMslla aad 0 SATURDAY, ISO, ii'ma Parherabars, Wbtsellssa aad Uave. SATURDAY, 1Mb, Ol P. Ba 1 paooygsjor steamer EMMA URAII AJg J. pr.

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asset all ralata aol lot'. Ki? cHAlRTtw1 AgwatTopU or tleraabls, Vlrkahtttt. MolomlB I FROM THT! NF.W OBLBA WIUflH eavat TUB DAY. lath, at P. the ll IIHOI rfritebl ilrst or to i vsE iHinrfatatatatalH gtPotAflnj ataTThe MARY HOUBTO.V will BaMH tule to New Orlrawo, laavtag 1trBjBlH apU ROYS! AM The OOLDKN RVLM pAit, I icJrapww, A'ufcAct aarj o.r.6 Memphis and Ohio RiTer va SATT'RDAT, Nil IK MLB asitw MEDICAI.

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