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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 6

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1 i of-th aarket to tlva same from day to day, tlx -demand for Vam. vblH ot kill In Dimbtn or r-wJaioatM largely Mbakei4aii toaoooii 'gi-r'r Vn1 interest tre steadily main 'ftiiwd al 738 cent In i rotiBg flaraas oa dAletketa. tarsTrTte, dvposltATra, j0 opan market there la some surplus uf capital -rex the jffiert 4 paper, end brokers eaa readUy.placa-UMt'jMtaTa'.'pet aenL. and. wbara (ollaVaraUare BiTe.ii, ad pereenV with loan on bawd arpcKTOovefiinietits at 445 per eeut, Tbera fa a steady an (air hotcfmuI ot carrancy to He Interior, libt uffloteiitly Jgt to.

Bake any Impression upon tha diaooant market or wonpect tha arallabla strpply of currency Astera exchange fwaa 4a ample strpply.and tha sxaercaatile demand right, bat there wu no change fn rate, bankers' checks sellirw at 1-10 distant. fcot less freely offered. SteYHns "atcha4 WM aoietend dall. We 1 Baying. Belling.

Vnr Frthmp 1 up. tHb. Par. 7TtOT 1-1 Up. rllA Pr.

Philadelphia Exchange dia. Par Baltjmote Exi-hange l-IOc dia. Par. teriing Fjtcharre. par la avid.

Government bonds iu New York lower, hot au aetlT bosliieai was dona Id the -later Uuev The fioalof Bah for xre days, were as foJowi AUK- i-i-r ll K- 1 PM. 1 :) I Ml PM. Jli'4 Uo-. 112 llttvW ff. fperoant bonds of lllj 4J-l-erc-ui.

bond of 5. a. 6-20 boodnof 'to. JulyRVa loo V. 8.

Vjo bonds of '67. JuIt.1u t-Ai bond of "6N J.m;-1 'ok V. 8. a par Cent, 10-40 doiiis.i i C.ab6pe4Aund'd l'a b'ds-lu prabcur'uov boodal lo9 la oar market there waa only a moderate mora-anenrl mrjrtl la pordiaiea of called bonds by deal-. lala to inreUr being limited, but at well-aaalntalned maraHM oa current' K'ew York ratea.

TTbe approximate buylnf aud aelliug rates at tbe Bortrif. lrl Benin a. 10HU T. 8. 6 pt oent tjonds of liSL.

a-2w da of I i al O. 8. 6- boniln of 1M7, TJ. 6-20 bonds of ls, V. a.

ft per cenc 10- to Lona D. A. 6 perceoL bonds (new) 1H) 112 loi) LoealsecurkWwere nes acttre. but there war snore, fciqutry and; sota sais.ll sales. Cfacinqati ajwayn RUroaA cvrrtncy.bosda.so.ld at 106 and lute rest.

Cincinnati Comiany stock old at 170. and Little Miami at 90, but only In amall parcels. nd further purchaser can be made a these rates. The Sew York stock market ws Skora aeUra. atrar( and bbrlisr bougb.

ume abaxas weakened on a pressure to reaUze. Lake Store led la sales, and Oranxer stacks continued msnCnaa Thf sales yesterday were Gbarps. 8.HH0 -Western Cnlon Telearaph Com pa ay Pacific Mail Steamship Sew York Central and Uiuuoo Delaware. Lackawanna and Western. ikeVforeand 'UichUne South'urn, Chicago and Chicago and North wrswrn.

JMxX Island and Pacific 1H.HIHJ 1900 M.PUO 10 4i0 4.70 4.8U1 6,: 7iW afUvauket: sxiasu ruui. Mirwaukee and St. Paul, prererreo Toledo and Waoautt Ohkan4 MunavivPi--' Vntea PacisV: Ba i iijal and Kb 1A0U Itichliian Kew Jersey 18.7U0 1.6UU Pelavare aad UiuIsoa "Total 240.H00 Western Union opened at 81 J. "climbed up to tBJ4. eased to 82l.

sold up to Vi fil back to 82, pd Inally-aold at 82 X- PaaUc ill ruc irom 25 tp 2A, backed (o 234, toacbed 2Jp. but flually told 2a, Kw York Central commenced at 10ia aold at 101J4. gained X. lost hial closed with sales at WIJ. Lackawanna bejsan at 48! advanced as far raa5ue.

aud ended with 4936 bid. Laka Shora rose from a to 64, aold down to 63 moved np to sHJ backed to 61, and sold at 64 to dose. North vfeli" common began at 90. closed at and referred started at 61 sold np to C34 and at last at K. Rock Island ansa from 100 to 101 eased to 100.

twit recovered to 101 and so closed. 8L Paul eom-jboc started at and. gaind- point, and preferred began at 65i and closed with sales at 66. Wabash fell from 8 to 8, rallied to Hit and closed with sales s( Ohio and Mla-lsslppi ran from Vii to sfc, backed hi. jumped op to and Closed with sales at 6.

MiehKaa Central started at So, lose to Mfi. sold at 65. recovered to aboppad to touched tA aad finally told at Delaware and Hudson rose from iti'A to 48JB. slacllned to48X aud eloeed at 48 with salsa, Tbe ioaing rates for three daa ware: i Aug. 22.

Aug 23. Asg.24. ldom. lcaura. Western Cnlon Tefegraph Co.

81 Pacific Mail ertaannlifp Co a Adams rprs.s Wsiis, Fargo at Col's Express. 88 American aud U. V. Ksuress. 46 United buttes Express.

43V4 H. Y. Central and Hudson Delaware, Lack, and Western. vAi Harlem. lo 4i.

C. and Todiatia Central 2 'i-Z-zr Mich. Southern 2U 82 24 32 48 140 8 62 7VVJ SO 8'2 frt 61 27 1KV fllv, 21 48 STeMI ioT3 29'J 66'4 so 18 111. 21 Cleveland and 't 7S Chicago ana North Caisvaad NoTth-wetm prei. iit-A Chicagn.

B. and Pacific W'j MUwaakee and ft- Pul. Milwaukee-and at-Paul pref. 66 Toledo and 6 Ohio and MiasissSppL 4 Euion Pacific. 66; -PrTS-.

tx. aud uieuu i Huuirbal ami VI JseKb. 11 Mlchiaaa Central llUuois 61tf Cin. aad Iud. New Jersey Ceatral.

lift 111 Itelaarare and Hurlaon 8 Atlantic and Paciac Tel. Co -JOi J'-. 'V dldlA 1W-4 Gold fa New York opened at 104 soon fell to JOVt and so-dosed, having touched lOf'-i ad interim. to this market dealers bouirht at 104. sold at 1043 SHJe, and draw gold checks on New York at the latter r1 AMALSSstiTiojl OF THt WEsTE PI01 AMD ATXAsrTtc sap paciric TM.tVj4rw ooarAjnia.

AH ahtnsemenu hare been finally enn- ejodeded. and the Western Union and Atlantic and Psdae Telegraph Companies are now practically Qua The details of the contract are wlth--' frail by tbe parties who have agreed to the) eom-'. part, bntlhs tnsln featntea are that the profits ullini from all the telegraphing; business are to pooled, out Of which Western Union will receive per cent, and Atlantic and Paclflo Vl per Preatdecl Orton. of tha Western Cnlon Company. ta response to the inquiries of a Bulletin reporter, yssderdsysaid (hat (be Companies had no longer sTJvided Interests, and that tb oolon was At length CaAlly are practically oos) Conv ttvny now." eontlnned Mr.

Orton. "but we shall SKiil retaiu ont separata organisalious. Each Com any will continue to pay its own expenses, a karetofore, bat the Joint earnings will be divided acaording to the ratio agreed upon. The arrauge-sent ia lu eoadnue in force for a period of tweuty wean, bat Weald Pvt be at all SurorUtog If at the od of twelve mlhn or ao it was found necessary sorke some Chan ires In tha eon tract. We have eondaded eegotiationa by which tha Western Cnlon Company obtains a controlling interest in tbe Atlantic and Pacific Company, and the amalga-.

-nsatiou la therefore complete." sir. Orton. when aaked as to rates in the future, said that there -would nndou.tMediy.be an advance, "but," he added, "wq shall be very einservaOT oa that ajnestiorv at not likely they will go down again the low points they have bewn rnlln at." It is onierttood thst the Bomber of Atlantic Srtd Pacific shares bought by Western Union waa about T2.UW, at the rate oi twenty-five per 22.0UO atiares of Western Colon being paid in exchange at ewveosjr-flve per cent. Tbe Executive Committees asf both Comrianies met yesterday, and ratified the entnpact. Kacn Company is pledged to maintain ta hoes and oeicaa and do all the business It can, ksvlng a common iuterest in swelling the receipts, and neither Company having any interest in re- slaeing the expenses of the other.

Heretofore it hm eust the twi Comnaiiieii front glxty seventy cent, to carry on their business: but it is how TDelieved that by virtue of the new arrangements sxpeosea will be reduced ts fifty par cent. New -sates hate not been decided npnn at present, aad am schedule of both Com panias will bsv continued sjxuU uruer ew York BaliaUa. Sear Ywrkx 1 Iwsiwelal Jfawa. By Telegtaph.1 sTtwTqrx, Xngu-U 2i. Money easyatZ32MPC eiat efi PTltne mercanUle paper, oH7 sjrst Custom receipts.

Th Assistant Traasatar disbarsed f467.C0O. Clearings, t2fl.000.OtWL fftorling doll for actual business: long. short, Cold psaea a 104 aad dsellned to 1WV4. dosing at the lowst point. Borrowing rates are AWt at tper 1 per cent paid for carrying.

Hives at London smohaaged; hare silvsr bars are 122Vfor irreenbaoks, 117J4 gold eolrv dis-aoohL OoTsmmena closed a shsde firmer. Kail- bonds strong. State bonds dull. Tewnessee 8a. old 43 Virginia 6s, Old 80 ennessee 6s, nw 43'" Virginia Cs.

new 80 JSsoarlS: e. The stock market in tha mala was strong and kigher. th iaproVemani In the forenoon ranging from to 3 per tjent, There were frequent reac (Lons of K91 per sent, bat at Second Call prices wars close on to tha beat flgorea. Tbe bansactions era on a larra scale, and at Cmes attended with -considerable aaimaiioB. la ths afternoon the snarkst was generally Arm, soma stocks reaching the XUghast ftgnres of tha season.

In flnanclaLdealings the market weakened under realVstionS. and there Vaa a reaction ot to 1H per sent, oa tha best quotation of the day. Western, railways wets) the stocks, T'. O. Telegrsph CVJ KoTrhertern Vtaf.

elfia IS Slid 1 ej I a. pru'erTSd 11 V. J. ltH iui saripoaa, ppsierred. aaam Walla fano EjLi.

S3U fort VvnaXTwJ a American 45)4 Terte Han a 0. 4S Tem Haute. xrerd.t 1 1 New York Central 1014 Chfio rfii'-irtrm -U tUcletn UQU DaL. Latek. and Harlem, prelerredia; A.

ana Tm CI Michigan unual55? atitsvu 'Paatdaw. 1 11 aad UnlOD Fslfie stock. 7tH 1 1 Lake Shore. Vfl Ceatra) Paa, toon dml 0ft Illinois 2'2 Cnlon Fac Plita. tm V.

P. land giaoCli oVth-western 0. t. s. f.

botuls--. 7H LoKDOif, Angust24--Amoaut a balllp witor drawn frdtn tha Bank of JEngJaod on balanoe to- df, CUfCISTMATI MARKETS. ir Pan at Ewrrwo. August 24. 1877.

Tha moTement In tbe general aaarketewaa aboot as nsoal for some days past Cotton In fair demand from spinners and prices steady at the decline of yesterday. Floor moderate local demand and dull. Wheat heavy and weak, eren at concessions in Rya steady. Ourn ta fair daasand. Oafs fl rm for best grades.

Barley offered (o som extent. but without buyers as yet. Grpoeriee war an- enangad but easy on a strictly eoassuBptlT de mand. Provisions wera-qnlet and dull, but uo vasy to uuy at a uecuoe. iJ wm wi DAILY KOVEMKST.

Imp. Exp. Imp. Ezd. Apples, 'il7 182 BKrley, busto.M Butter.

pkg 433 19 raitdles. bia. Catta. head. 5M MS Cneoxe.

bsa 510 116 Collee. bain. S7i S62 Pstro'ES. brls. J6 878 'Potatoea.

brla. X2 Rye. bunh SM 400 etalt, 156 Clovr 4V0 40 Tlm'y 84 sk's 77 7 dheep, .1140 817 ttnKar. bndt. 40 74 Com.

buxn 1426 Cotum. rielesv. 1 Wheat. bun.l50K7 144S0 Plour, brls g26A U1S Hay. bales 'HI Hutts, head 92 Ktt Lard.

tea. Ibs14ais Sk'280 Lard. kees. Iba Mall, bush 450 00 Holassca. brls.

7T WhUky. 4 lus Baean. lba ll.V Hants. lbs I(K0 Cfiuio B'k Meets.lbaiauuU srVfrtl. -t 1 1 s96 r-k'd to.

Iba B'tftrTn, 1. 691 Vx'd M'4a. lbs 10uC 9aU. 9068 CfTI-TOH- The market was q-nitfr. Wfthrmt mrther ctinnre.

Bales of 9U bales to co er spinners orders. OiBclal quotations Were as follows: Ordinary 9c Good mldalina 11 Uood urdlnary 10 MlddllugUtr. UXj Low air. ic Middlluir. Cotton Stitlemeni.

Bales. Stork oo band, September 1. 176. Keceinu to iAt re Don. i Receipts 1174.874 Total 182.933 Ty)cal consumption August 18tn.

b.TH ShHiments to lat reDorL. 172.609 ahiptoents to-day Block on 4.81 OKOCSR1ES. CnflTee is sellinc only in a jobbing war. and ena tin urn dull. 18Ura24c.

toe common roasting ir rales to fancy yellow, and Java. per lb. Sugars are unsettled and irregular, There is only a email order demand and moderate jobbing sales to city bouaes- Kenned yenow. exira white. lO'raiOc.

bards. ll(a cut lotu, H3UC. new urieansjy4(9iuc. tor raw. and 10; nc.

lor ciannea. UoUssesqu.et butsteatly at 45C3VSC. for New Or-leans, aud 50c-(jpil for refiuad sirups, the latter for onus. KEXDSTCm. Flour was quiet and the sales limited to small lots tor local trade, witnout special cnange pneea.

Fanrv sold at 1.V37 25. as to renuralioti of brand: riii.yats5 7a9u; extra at jZx5 60: suerfiue quoted 75: low grades, 2 spring hours, ta bsvo for sowa ana Wirconaiii, and ftO lor MinneHota. tne utuer lor cnoice orauus. nj Hiiur amet at 83 AnsVL the latter for North-western. Bran quoted 'J 50,10, shlpstiifTk 812(13.

aad niidr Oilugs sitWt per tuu. au stul Wheat was i'i liberal suddIv and the market anil hob-e white was in mdenu demand a( 61 27rai 28. but prime was offered at tl 25, and tower aradea uominal at prices for like grades of red. Amlier wsg offered at fl 23(91 25 f.ir rhnievi ti 20 for nrlme. aud not sold.

Haies of several cart. No, a red winter at tl 15, and a few umnit lota fullv dd to Uic sianoara lor o. grade at tbe same price, but fair to good milling xtock was at 81 05pl 10, and buyera' viewa ac45c less. Rve'was in fair demand for straight lota of prime or No. 2 Eradu at 6c.

the latter in elevator, but 1-X- have to be sold at23c- leoa. and damp at 50a per ouahet. Com, was in fair demand, for ear, with aalea at as to location and Quality. Shelled in elevator is not freely offered at 48c, but not easily mold at over sitd that oa track held at tog former figure. Oata are steady and Ann tor the best (trades, which are in.

lucht supply. Cboloa white will bring 31c, and poskiuly a shade more, but gooa to prime sue not keen at 5.000 bush. 140. I mixed sold at 27c in elevator: good to prime sample lots uuoted 26ra27c. and eummon 22a)22c.

per bushel. issxiey B9HUUU sumsiov ws mimmKunn, mi tne number oi ssuupies muwa ia inw uu taereUiiore. raovjsioKS. The market wag alow and dull, but it was not easy to buy at tower figure. Mess pork oould have been bought to a limited extent at 612 75.

with 112 50 bid for a round let, aad loo oris, were ootaiuea as uua. Bulk meats In auora icSve demand at lower prices. beiea aggregate) about ouo.OUO mostly in car lota. Biiouldera brought 4'c. Clear rib side.

6Ho- and 6.WA0.. and clear eklas) nominally quoted at aU meats loose. Baoon was dull, but a fair order business) waa done. Shoulders quoted elear rib sides sold at 7e-, and elear aides are held at 73w8c. for heavy and light weights, all packed.

8 ux -cured meats in demand. Hams, J0llryc fur heavy, for medium, and 11 WllfiC for light average. Shoulders 7SOnc. and breakfast baoon ail canvased aud pacaea. Lud was in fair demand, but buyers and sellers apart.

Winter steam held at 8.40c aud It waa currently reported that 500 tierces bad been sold at that figure this evening. Current make nominally Kettle neia a tur oij. suiu u.i' foreountrr allow in uciusuu faup'zs. packages. ira.A in moderate reonest at RiiraCc for bacon.

6j4tjbc. for yellow, and for white. Batter la dull for any but fine fresh table butter and cneap butter, sucb sa will be taken by peckers. lu medium graaea cau iiaruiy wiu uujw. prices for eommuu.

Creamery bring 2335c. for good to choice, but if the flavor is off it cau only bo Mild at prices for like gradoa of dairy. The selections of fresh, sweet, uniform high-colored dairy butter briiiB IJOc. the latter hard to realise except for extra flue, and saw little of the second grade is taken by hucksters at bnt the bulk of stock can only be sold to packers at 1J12 for common to prime. Cheuee wiis lu toir aemsna iur juunuw auiuuuu, and the supply being moderate prices are firm at lor prime to.

choice, with selactious of mild at 114A in "laU WT- 1 C'gs were In small supply, and firmly held, but there was ouly a moderate local denlaod, and it was almost to obtain more than 12c. per km on. while many buyers are holding off at over 10c per doxen. Poultry in fair aemand for prime Stock, and re-ceibts to-dsy only moderate, but prieeS without change. Live chickens sold at t2 75(1 25 per doa.

for d. the latter lor One bene; tl 753 for nearly full-aruwn young, and 81(31 26 lor small summer chickens. btiik Beans are Inactive, ana prices nominal. etocrs in store held at t-i 7U2-75 per bush, for strict navies; 12(32 25 for prime to choice white or mediums, 60 for Inferior to fair. -iruOs are In full aup(ly and easy.

Lemons sell at f7 per box. repacked, and tka7 lor original issckiiiK. Oransas scarce at 1fTi per box. Green apples exce-lvely dull for any but fancy hand-picked fruit, which bring 3 per brl. bat good If orime are oflerd at tlrAl AO, common to fair at 60(4 I A lul SkSSL4 SBSB14 fskSSV 1 hmiiim tuitA Seeds are in jobbing demand.

Clover held At per lb. Timothy salable at fl 40 iper busn. lot arrival lot of choice, knd is quiet It $1 00 rtl 65 iu A small way from store. FlAx-seed is in fair demand at 8f 151 20 per and straight car lots of choice would perhaps bring 81 25 per Hsis steady and firm with sales for" local use dt 8911 per ton for prime to choice timothy. 87(3 for good to prime mlxedin bales, on arrival.

Potatoes are in fair supply, only moderate mand for shipment, and the market easy at voc-CAil per brl. loose from wagona, and 61 iosgl 60 per brl-for prime to choice, in shipping order. MlSCglAAIOOrS. Hemp Is dull, with ample but not large offerings. Rough Kentucky held at 1125130 per ton.

oa ar-rivaC and drarsed 8a. per lb. tor single and 9c for double-dressed, from stores. Oils are unchanged and dun. Linseed nominally curreut aiaxe ot extra laru uu.

and renneu petroicum, Salt has a firm market, but (lie demand is limited, Ohio River aud Kanawha quoted tl 26 per brl. of aa and tl 60 per bri. of 7 bush. Turk's Island held at Xi3Sc per and coarse Liverpool Intalr demand, bat the supply fully no to. if not ahead, of sales, and the Biarket easy at 91 10 per gallon.

Bales to-day of 170 oris, at in is rata. TOBAcrO. i Trie offerirjgsat aoctron tn-day were Tit at the following priees: to bhda. new Mason County Kentucky ijEwrt. trMh.

fngs and t- hhda at eh xftx 171 nnoi. to, Tyj: Ui-C" OJ I ssw e. OwenCounty. Kentucky Wstrict-lS thfctl ria I hhda, at tloWW. 28 hhds new Pendleton.

Onntityi trtct-2 had it 70: 4 hhda. -at 18 hhds. at 86 15A7 JU: i hhds. at 68 10(JU15: 2 hbds. at 8101L 8 hbds.

new Boone tJounty. KenUickT 2 hhds. at 83 803 90; 4 hhda. at t4 86: 8 hhda, st ttH7 20. Private aalea.

Planters' Warehouse. 6 bhrts. 1 hhd. Brown County, Ohio, at $18 60; 6 hhds. Mason County.

Kentucky, at I63ia. aac a- K.t- tlfVIl 7V 73 El DdsL tmAttH.kt&. T7 -ClaeiwaaU August 24. United RaDreeda 8tock-Yards Receipts for past tweuty four hours, op to noon to-day, as mi pared with thlk three pra-vlou days, are as follows: Cattle. Hoc.

tTaeert. A nfrrst tl SOS l.fr27 August 22. 718: 0t4 779 August 23- 618 971 800 August 60 BJt 62 8nipmentsfor corresponding time: August i i 28 628 830 Aufiut 2X 868 103 August 23 863, 869. August 24. 366 756 417 Cattl The receipts were very light to-day, there being scarcely enough to make a market.

With light sapply and a fair demand tha aooe of the market was somewhat Improved, aad there was more strength to prices ot good slock, but owing to tha light offerings the market was quiet oa au grades, but prices were firm, good butcher and shippers meeting with an Improved demand, and at tne close the stale cattle that had accumulated for taa past few days war pretty well worked off. bales rauaed as follows: Common, 62'92 76: fair to medium. 8303 75; good to choice bu tcriar grade, Ha 76; fan to good shippers, B5Q6 60; lair to Tens Alia Trro0 jL 75tfW 00; fctr to Hooe There Was a slIcM atrrns? eT ia celpts to-day as eompared with those of yesterday. and there' wera yery few of ths best buiosr og sulppinr grades among W'ltu less rtseelpts and a fair demand for baayy, and 4 good sematid for Ugh qualities, fultabie for aoed ehlplng pus-poaea, the market was steady aad fine, aad all were) soea sold, 'shippers war the most active buyers, and good light aradea, suitable for that purposes, were selling higher thas other At the dose price were frm, and ranged follows: vuufinoa, a ooMpt no; nur 10 gooa UKut, blrieriafS? 8hecp The sapply and demand about equal, aad market steady, with prices anmaaged, the rsisjs oeirg aa loiiowa: udbubps isi S799 tV.a. i rood In choice.

UmtUa. Lambs Ths supply be 41 aad demand modef-Sta ouly, at prices as follows: Common to fair, y'3yd- i gooa to ciuMoe. 4x940, exym, Jtfw Terrtt Acoi'sr 24. Beeves Receipts 980 head, making 4.530 head for four days, against 0.441 neaa same, urns ul-i weea. ssarxet a snaae Brmef but not brisk, and tbe advance in prices would scarcely equal II per bead.

One car-load of choice Illinois steers, 12c, per lb-: other prime teen. HHc-i fair to good natives. inferior auu oMxnum, -c-. ten ear-loads Colorado eatue. iKva two cars at close, and a number 01 ears Texts and Cherokee steers, 6c.

all lair to good, sheep Beceipta, 8.084 he making 13.640 head for four days, against 15,160 head same time last week. No change in prices Or in general features. Ordinary to fme lambs, basf.do., aud common to good sbeef. 4(0)5. and mixed lot sheep and lamb.

85 80. Swiue Kccelpta. 2,000 bead, making1 10,260 head for four days, against 12,050 bead same time last week. Market quiet at 525 76 for livaogs: few State hogs, 85 87. Cttlewsja Apoust Si.

Tha TArevers' Journal this aiseinuoo reborta aa fullosn: Pnrrls Ifn eeipci. 2, jo bead; shipments, Z000 head choice natiyea more active bat unchantted; Colored os la liKbt supply and no receipts; Texansaud common natives dull and unchanged. HoKSReceipta. 9 500 head; sbipmenia. g.K head: marker dull and lots) lV.

lower: Best. SV15 15: osvekers. 84 Mris4 75: Hrfet. t6 20 26; not all sold. fcheep Beceipta.

675 bead msuket steady aud unchanged; sales at 88 50 4 75. Rale) Atjocst 24 Cattle Recants 1 1 so total for week, 8.762 Sheep arid Lambs Receipts, 1, 'AA head; total for week, 12.M) bead. Mo aalea to-dav. Hoss Beceipta. 2.7A0 bead: total for aseek.

11.850 bead. Fair demand and all ofierings -disposed of at yesierdsr's nrioea, BT TELJGUAf JO, Genes-al Harketa. 9pea.lDUpatck to ths fuonirwr. Ptttnwsirsr A Co cur 24. Oil Refined: kTarket Inaer Last, with an appreciation of He In value; hete there is no Percentibie chanae: aalea to home trails at 12c.

Now York holders flqu sales, early September, at cases. August, bep-teuber. 17c Baltimore and Philadeibhia firmer suudard white, August, 13c; cases, I'y-i Au- gU'U IO. Paakcr'Sl 6 r. Tf.

Crndei market has been auiet. with a tendency to lower orlcea: Cnifed and Conduit opened at 82 56. advanced to de- ciirwd to i 48, then reacted, closing at t2 BfV bid. Union odered freely at 10c. below United.

1st ahipmentay no open transactions Shipments usn bower uuuncts, 44.0114 oris. I rOTB. 1 nere win ae uo oil report eaturday or Monday, tbe Exchanges bavins, adjourned nntil Tuesday. The members will visit Chautauqua Special Dirpateh to the Enquirer. WttsAainc Aoocsrr 24.

Iron market: The pta-isnn market oontuiues very dull, and sales are restricted to such lots as are requ ired for immediate use.no one K-eliug that there Is any necessity to buy ahead of current wauta. Prices mat be fairly, quoiea a gircfiv, four monina, tor twstern Hrge iron, and VJ43X. four months, for bituminous coal, smelted from Lane buperior ores, and small lots of foundry Iron have changed hands at about tS above tbe price of gray forge. It is proper to say uwi naiusra are nrm at our quotations, and that offers to bay at a shade leas have been declined. Bituminous coal, smelted from Lske Su perior ore.

200 tons sat tforee neutral. 620. fonr mouths; 200 tons 4. 821 50, four months; 60 tons foundry, 123, four months: Anthracite. 150 1 1 rt fnnnrfrw Kit 1 r.

uu, u.vj.i Hiua ov ions jsastenircoia Dmst, (S3, tour month A a a FmbicIaco Acorrr 2L Mining shares nosed to-day as follows: Alpha. 1032: Belcher. 5: tm A rJeicoer. 16; Bullion. 7: Consolidated, Virginia, so; California.

SJi; 83; Cou-fldenoe. Caledonia. 33i: Crown Point. 4: Ki chequer. 64: Oould A Curry, 8'4: Hale No 'cross, imDenai.

Julia Consolidated, Vi: Juehoe. Jtentiu. ft: Leopard. 2: Mexican. Nurtnern Bene, 17; uverman, 25: Opbir, 16V: Raymond at Ely.

15U: 81'ver Hill. Sa-asra. Segregated Belcher, 87H: Sierra Nevada. 8: uuio uwaotiuatca. xeugw jacxet, cuiega Consolidated.

8SU Consolidated, 884 Ifew Yatrsi Auorsr 24. Dry Ooods Biiialness fairly active la nearly all departments. Cotton (oods in steady demand. Fearless bleached srtirc- nia reduced to 8c, Prints in. rood demand.

Ren frew ginghams advanced Uo, Wopletis iu fair re quest. The Bulletin says 6.000 pieces all-wool Moscow beavers wui ds aoid at auction nest CIssglsaA Anorsg 94. Pecmiiint iMrkM firm aad demand, brisk: standard white. 110 teat. 1194c PlsJIadsjlpttlav AtrousT 24.

Wool oniet aad unchanged. Ihnlastisa Acopst 34. Rrrfrits turnentfne unsettled. 43eaets. Locnrvnxx, August 24.

Cotton steady at lid Br. LocaL Atnrust 24, Cotton doll and un changed. MonrLt," August 24 Cotton qulet: mlddUnsr. 10c Stock. 8.323 bales: weekly net receipts, lnd balaS; sales, bales; exports coairtwlne, 134 bales.

ChsblcoToi. August 21. Cotton dull: mid dling, lie Stock, 2.200 bales; weekly net receipts, ill balos; sales. 300 bale: exports coastwise, 2G0 bates. SAVAifitAir.

Anirnrt 24. Cotton dull: middlfnar. lOUc. Stock. 1.509 bales: weekly net receipts.

2o0 bales; gross receipts, 210 bales; sales, 41 bales; ex ports ooastwise. 2B0 bales. Galvkstom. Aosruvt 2A Cotton easy: mlddlinr. 10c Stock, 2.772 bales: weekly net receipts, 4i2 bales: grorr recmrn 'es.

205 bales; exports ooastwise, 1,128 bales. Mitvpms, August 24. Cotton dnll and nominal at sales. 400 bales; receipts. SO baletn shipments, 1 bale; stock.

5,820 bales; week' sales. 100 bales; receipts, 198 bales: shipments, 470bnles. Kgw Ohlcavs; August 24. Cotton rn fair demand at lower rales; sales 625 bsles; good ordinary. low midtlliiig, 9t9c; middling, ifiH good middling.

Iti'fSrtOJJc. middling lair, liail'fci fair. net receipt. bales; exports, none: st. xk, 23.222 hales: week's net receipts, 7i6 bales; Jgroas, 787 bales; exports to New York.

Lll 5 bales. Nkw Yore, August 24. Cotton easy at 119 futures barely stmidy: Angust, 11.90a; Sepember. 11 MslLSlc: October. 11.64c; November, il.52f911.53c: December.

11.54c; January, II. 7I1.6Hc: February, ll.83ritll.8lc: March, 11.14c: April. lL1491l.la Net receipts at all the United States ports tor the week. 2.600 bales; Sams' week last year, 7,600 bales: total receipts at all the United States porta to date. 3,942.000 bales: same date last year.

4.114.000 bales; exports from all the United States ports for the week. 4.000 bales: same week last year, 14.600 bales; total exports from-all the United States ports to date. 3,020.000 bales; same date hut vear, 3.222.000 bales; stock at all the United States ports, 130.000 bale; same time lat year. 130.0U0 bales; stock in the interior, 10.00Q bales: same time last year, 11,000 bales; stock St Liverpool, 847.000 balea: same time last year, 000 bales: stock of American afloat for Great Britain, 26,000 bales; same time last year, 31,000 bales. PrsMtaew Harkete.

jrew Twrlt Acoctfr 24. Flour: receipts, 9.000 about steady, more business, Iarsely for export: No. 2. 82 753' 50: superfine Western knd Slate, tS 90t 50; common to good extra, 84 73fl 50; good to choice, $5 5f(36: white wheat extra, 9S 0rva6 50; do. fancy, ffi boS; extrA Ohio, 84 80; St.

Louis. foUt 25; Minnesota patent, to 25. Rye ionr quiet-at t44T.V Corn-meal dull: vrestcrn, 83AtS 26. Wheat moderately active, opening lower and heAvy, closing strong, with the decline about recovered No. 2 Chicago sprfnjf.

tl 30 asked, tl 86 bid; old ungraded spring, fl 32, for soft to prime; No. 2 winter red, and western, fl 86(211 38; No. 2 amber winter, tl 85 01 86; Inferior- ted and amber winter, fl 15; NO. Milwaukee, September, fit 24(1 25; No. wlntar red Western.

August, tl 88: September, tT 8fvgi Rye quiet and unsettled: Western, 66A70e. Barley nominal. Malt quiet Corn: receipts, 179.000 opened lower and Cosed firmer, with the decline partly recovered warm Western mixed, 50c ungraded steam mixed. do. Angust, No.

2, yellow Western, 65c Oats in active demand: receipts, 54.000 mixed Western and State, 263sc wttite Western S3lc. Hay steady: shipping'. 6570a Hops dull: Western. 60'JC Co tree steady and in good demand: Bio, cargoes. JobMng.

16M22c, gold. Sugar- steady and mors active: fair to good refining. 8(a8J4ct prime. refined easier at aioiasses dull and un-changeed. Riee su-ady aud iu fair demand.

Petroleum -quiet aad firtnl: crude. 749'fi-- -fined. 18US13ic Tallow firmer at l4(fia4c Strained resin Spirits of terpentine firm at 86c Egss unchanged. Pork heavy and closed firmer: hew mess. tl3; Septeiaber.

(12 9.. Beef quiet: Wetrn long clear middles fnict and steads at 7 We. abort Lard opened lower aad closed firmer: old prime steam. 8je. September, Bolter: Western.

10a)21c Cheese firm ai.swtuo. hisky, 81 16 CstlcAA-a ABO VST 2A Flour steady 8nd sored. aetive, rmer, higher and unsettled No-2 Chicago spring, tl 07 cash And August; 96raXfic September; 94V.c. the year; No. 8Chi-csio Spring, tl.

Corn unsettled Sndgenerally lower; 12c fer-trniber: Oats easier; SSJfc csh 28 seirtembef 2Bc tlrtober: rejected lsc Ky flm W'c Barter II mier at 707la cash: 3c. September. JorS unsettled and generally lower, cioetag arm: 81 Hagl8 16 caste and September: 12 17H-el2 20 3tober. Lard fairly score and asnadettixhert.10c cash: ITHj October. Bulk meats firm and unchanged.

Whisky steady -and unchanged: fl 09. Lake Krelghle: Com to Buffalo. 3c At the close wheat wat higher: tl 09 AugustrSc fcr feptewber. rorti firmer at Augusjt. unchsrd.

Pork easier and uiiihanged. Lard higher: 8 20c for September; 8.S5C for Ockoben Ker pnv lour. 3 900 brlaT wheat, 68.000 corn. 249.000 bush eirn, 66,000 16.000 barley. 10, bush.

Shipments Flour. 4,200 brls. wheat, 8i.0u0 buHrutoovu, gee.ooo buMh-: oats. 74,060 rya, 7.0..6 bosh. 1 bariey, I.8U0 brnrb, Tel est atoost 24.

Flour steady. Wheat 8 Whita Wsbash, tl 27, So1 whltt MhiaS. 28; extra white Michigan, fl 80 bid; fmber MiehUmn. spot. 81 26; September.

11 lo: No. 1 red winter, tl 80; No. 2 spot, tl 26; August, tl 25; September, 81 MU No. 8 fed e-basb, 81 17: rejected Dayton and kiebigan, tl 02: No. i amber Michigan, tl 20: No.

Michigan red, II 2oUl canal, 11 26; re-Jeeted wheat. 81 02, Cora quiet: his a m'xsl. spot. 47V4C.No.Xspot. 46c; feeptember.

4c: Oeto-beirr47Wc NcV 2 white. 7H. rejected, 46c dsmsied. 43c A Oats oniet: Ka whimleldattdo. brfswheat.

53.000 eorm, 64.000 oata .1.400 bush. Buleaaeass-Vlour, 300 wheat, 48,000 boaaul eora. 4100 oass. 8.200 bush. 4 r.

iVWheat elieea Ursa: amber Michigsh, Beptember. tl 17Hi red winter, spov 81 27; betauiber, tl lf. No. 3 laytoa. od lAWbJgaa good reC 81 T.

Oore Atna; Rafl avotewtissi ejected. Aoe. Jk He. fietnrier. a.

Knle vAporv ft Ttour frnv-yv. weak and aoctiaiiired. tnat dull an4 lovar: Ro. red c-n to. red full, tl eaab; 81 cmwri si wMjnoper, vxnj xnscuvf ber.

41U ciosir.s 41 a. Ccuutr. Oats stead eii9 uuuiturqj 4, Cbani roun and nominal. Bulk meata nominal) Eaoon firmer fn small lots at unchanged. 737 85 ignt chip.

790C. Hoes steady And unchanged irrTj" rv tviymm, wu'tj? iu. utue quiet ana 15 50(84 75; rood 4 Texans and Indiana, 12 87)4? Receipts flour, 8,000 brla wheat. oo (hi rrnsxli star- a mti Iwi.k ft ma "earley soue; hca tJOO head; caiUe, ksw Orlesiwa Anorar 84. Flour dnll: super.

SCX. fcfS 23; XXX, 85 50A tin hiah grade 7-7 25. Cora -auiet and firm: mixed, 68c; white. 60c yellow, 674. Oata in fair demand and firm at 4iSs2c Cornmeal dnll at t2 85.

Hay quiet mtia nnn: prima. IIS: enotoa, UI. Pork uii ana nominal at 818 15. Lard quiet aad steady: tisree, 9UA9UC: km. Hulk anaasa auiet and weak: shoaldra.

6vic paoked, bc Baeoa quiet at Sugar-cured hams scarce ana nrm st iivin2c WhUky steaey at 61 UN41 1L Coffee quiet sad steady: Rio esrgoes. ordinary to prime. Sugar quiet: tobblng. euairooo to good euuuuoa. ftsanUc laur to fuilv fair.

9c prime to choice, 0c Mnlsiss: nothing doing. Rice ku good demand at 'oil prices: fair to prime, OXxsCSc Braa auiet at 7oc tiold. 104H. 104 li; slgiit exuaange. VuaM pteinium.

Sterling. srlslsssletsttss Aootst 24. Floor ta in Oder, ate demand: snperAne. 84; extra. 85; Pennsylvania ssaaiiT.

stt Kmi Minneanta family. So Kx7: kUb grades, 889. Vtheat quiet: Pennsylvania rea, tl 84si 4W; amoer. tl 4031 48. corn steady yellow, 560ct mixed.67iBa- Oata auiet: Pennsylvania white, 80ibc: white Western.

81 atct mixea nestem, 77929c Bye dull at eo(4o4c Pmvistons quiet: mess pork-. 114 S01.S: beef hams. 50: India kxxm. r22M23. Butter auiet creamery, 22i321c Iowa, Michigan, bconsla and Westeni Reserve.

lSriOc. Eggs in fair demand and firm: Western, 163l7c Cheese: Western, full oceam. lOraiOHc: nail-akinrased. VUAlOc Petro leum firwet: reSuedV liilii3c crude. 9i4C whisky firm: Western.

81 15. Receipt 37.600 bush. corn; 80,000 bush, wheat; 8.000 bobh. oata. Pkllskdelneiln Arorrr 24.

At the Maritime r.xcria open Board. Com ruled dull and Inactive; tbe prices asked bv receivers restrict basinet: spot and Angust, 86 Rod Wloter wbestt dull and steady: fl 8.1 for spot and August, and 81 30 iivotDieuDer. uau arrivinir mom ireeiv ana or- fered at 2831c per bush, for mixed aud white. stye nominally lor Mx 3 elem. BsllliBore AUorsT 24 r.

M. Flour oniet. closed steady and firm: Western winter red. mot Bteawy ana uncnaiieea. neat: wpaxepa essier! tl 36J4; August, fl 34: September, tl 29 bid: Octo- wii si uiu; marner, i is bid.

t.orn: neot-era dull and neglected Western mixed, spot and August, on-sic: contemner, stvtc bid: October. 58c Oatsarm: Western white, 8132c i mixed. 'c aye aun at mcawa. Hay dull and un changed. Provisions nominally unchanged.

Butter: choice Western firm at 18ra2oc; other kinds dun and heavy. Petroleum: crude firm at7iic refined dull at Wi. Collee quiet and unciinimed. nisky steady at fl 1A Receipts FlonK 2.200 brla wheat, 82,500 corn, f.7JW0 bush. oata, 2.200 rye, 600.

bash. Shipments Wheat, 65,000 uusn. nilwankee Acccirr 24. Flour dull and quiet. Wheat weak; opened lc.

lower and closed firm: No. 1 Milwaukee, hard, tl 11: No. 1 Milwauaee, tl iu; 21a 2 MU wail Hue, fl Ofi-M: September, 97 He-: Ootober. 96c: No. 8 Milwaukee, 81 01.

Corn lower: No. -A 41 Oats auiet aud steady: No. 2. 23c Rj-e in good demand: No. 1, 62Sc Barley nrmer ana Dinner: spriug.

bentunoes. 734 Lake reighuv; wheat to Burlalo. Ke-ceipta Flour, 720 wheat, 10.oj bush. Shipments Flour. hitO wheat.

72.000 bush, Louisville A UOCST 24. Flour quiet aad un-cbaoited. Wheat active aud la. demand red. 61 15; amber, tl 20; white, tl 2214.

Com dull aud un changed. Rye steady at Wc Oals firmer, but not quotaoiy nigner. Pork -dull at 112 75csl3. Buik-meats quiet at Baoon Ham at iwr4 SugaMurod hiuns steady and in fair do-miuid at lui4(312c Lard quiet and unchanaed. Whisky firmer at tl 09.

Bagiriug quut at liiUc Tobacco active, but not qootai ly higher ail olTor-iugs taken at yesterday's pricea, Spteiai Diinalch to the Enquirer. Pitlskarg-AVRDR 24. Grain Wheat: light stocks limited: Kentuoky and white and amber, si aofcal 32: red Ohio and Indiana. 81 2.V3 11 28. Corn quiet and unchanged yellow, shelled, 68toj9c mixed, 6557c; ear, moderate demand yellow, fxA'iOt mixed.

55t7c Oata: new, nomi nal at sofauc white. Sl3ic mixed. 33a 34c Rye dull aad offered at 65A.6c Barley nomi nal at 8285o. Boston August 24. Flour steady: Western su pers, t4'94 50; common extras, t5(sW 50: Wisconsin extra, to 50y50; MiuuuaoU.

66 0037 6a Winter wbeat, Ublo. Indiana aud Michigan, to 50(7 26; nil noli. f6 5047 75; St. Louis, 86 50 Cut 26: Minuv aola pateut, f7 50(9. Cora la fair demand: Mixed and yellow, i'MHiUa.

Oats rauge from 2j45c Hay quiet at IisdistsistDotfs) Aporsr 24. Flour auiet and unchanged. Wheat: 81 15rtjl 16, August: September, fl 07. Corn, 4243c Rve, bJa. Oats 22 23a Clear rib bulk meats, 6.60c; shouidera.

lc; nams. ivird: steam. 814c. kettle, 9.14c Hogs, 84 20; receipts, 1,400 head; ship ments, eoo head. Mrmnhla Acocsr 24.

Flour auiet: choice family. 87 2507 50. Com auiet at in store. Oata quiet at 40rtt4.V, In store. Pork quiet st f14 5a Lard steady: tierce, 9c: kees.

lOMfl 104c Bacon steady: Baggina firm at 12(J13c Oewesrsv-Aubcst 24. Wheat quiet: No. 2 Mil waukee dub, tl 25. Corn steady: No. 2 Toledo.

56c Forefa-ai Hitrtteta. LoirpoM. August 245 P. Weather fair. Con sols for money and account.

96k: 5-20s of 'tV 1059; or '67. 10-40S. 108-i. new as. 1074; Yonrcentral.

sw; Brio, rrCentral. 98; Erie. preferred. Illl- 1101s Central, 61. Tallow.

43(c43Iis. Psitrs, August 24. Rentes. 105i. 37Jr.

Anjwerp, August 24 Petroleum. 32f. Liverpool, AUKUst 24. Cotton dull at 5 16-16tf 6d. 8.000 bales; for speculation and export, 1 bales American, bales; sales for the week.

41.600 bales; exporters took 4,000 bales; speculators. 2,000 bales; total stock, 847,000 bales: American. Ml .000 bales; receipts, ll.OUO bales; American, 8.000 bales'; actual export i.uuu mnj amount noHt. 178,000 bales: American, 26.000 bales; forwarded from ship side direct to spinners, 2.000 bales American; se es 20,000 bales. Yarns Fabrics at Manchester dull and tending down.

Wheat Receipts past three days. 21.000 qrs. American. 11,000 qn, shfonila White wheat, average, lis. Hd.l2s.

do Club, 12s. Id.NtlJs.; red Western, Noa. 2 to 1 spring, KM. 8l igl do. winter.

1212s. 2d. Corn: western mixed. -X-cgXt'i. Oats: American, Zit.

Barlev. 8HS. Peas: Canadian. S7M. Clover-seed, Mess pork, 50s.

Prime mess "beef, 95a. Lard: American, 40)4. Cheese: fine American. 56s. Racou: long clear.

8a Us. short 37s. Tallow: fine American, tl'-s. Spirits petroleum. 8d.

refined ll'412d. Linseed oil, 30O31s. Common resin, 6's. pale 13s. Spirits turpentine.

27-iS. COrRT REPORT. Coitiaoeti Plesta Beforo Jadge Johnston. DiapoemoM or tst bowmsk aisusooirin cask. Jeremiah Bowman vs.

the Directors of the House of Refuge. In this case, which has been pending for several days on the application of the plaintiff for the discharge of his son, Wm. Bowman, from tbe House of Befuge, the testimony of the mother of tbe boy, upon whose affidavit he was committed, was beard yesterday. She testified that the reason that prompted her to make tbe affidavit was that her son had run away from home and would not work, and she was Informed by tbe pollcemaa to whom she made complaint that sbe could take him out of the Institutson at apy time she desired so to do. Bhe wanted the boy out.

On the part of the defense It was sought to show that tbe witness, who had been Inimical to the plaintiff heretofore, had made an arrangement with him by which she waa to give testimony In his behalf, but she denied It. Tbe Ocurt, after brief arguments had been made, deddetf tbe case immediately, refusing to discharge, but remandlug him to tbe custody of the Directors of the Home ef Refuge. The Court took occasion to remark that if tha rattier bad been, desirous of the custody of th6 son in order to bring him up in the wav ha should ao. OP DITff SVUKBtS left ills borne, instead of going about out after he bad lei pleaching In the Various reformatory Ins the country, and have instructed blm seeking to instrnrl them. Inasmuch wrt institutions or he waa the divorce between tne Daren Is remained untried, and Inasmuch as tne ratnar su virtually abandoned the boy nly an til the divorce case was disposed of, or nntil there was a substantial aud eeroeat recon dilation between the parents, tbe interests of tbe boy would be best served by hts remaining In the Hunse of Hefuge.

Writ dismissed. P. If earn, fur the plaintLfl. Wni.ja. Bam sey, contra.

1 Prebats" Coart Be for Jndgw Hateon. Kllza Rittenhouse Waa yesterday appointed admin-stratrlt of John Rittenhouse. Kstste, f00 In personalty. Cwwrt Calendar. COUITTY CLERJKBOFFICK-NKW SUITS.

COM MO IM.BAS COPST. B.577, Walker vs. Harper at ai. Foreclosure. 537s.

Becker vs. Gerties. Appeal. ii j79. Vurrey vs.

Andrea's. AppesL 53,541. Cordes vs. McCnne. Appeal.

M.Vt. Lance vs. lMgan. Appeal. UHKl.

Ksrbs vs. Puc-ell. snle of real estate. Si Kl tishl vs. Matbls and wife.

Foreclosure. Hne4. Fresh nuut fc Bro. va. Mercer et ai.

Foreclosure. rnTtmoi corT. S3.nl. Stoultisr Bolldtng Asaoclart He. 9 or Cincinnati vs.

Paacera et al. feiiee Court Cbtp. Ajnoog the business dose by the Police Court yet-rarday was the following! trrunkenneas Jamas Lake, tl; George Felhaogh, S3; J. Oi Raa, 4S. blsorderl Conduct Taos.

Coagrove. ebatlnaed so AagustSI; llenry ncholts. costs- Peter Kernsr.dls-uilxsccl; Pat Higgins. Thomas Rowan. Pet Harney, Ltsr.ie Wckmaa, all dismissed; Wm.

Kelly. Barney IMiwiell each S3; Wm. Aantin, Geo. Iileht, each jemsa McHugh, (llsmlMdi Lewis Lvous. Thoa.

Bums, fc- Mike Kelly. Bert, fc: Andrew freak, Edward glof and Use. baaerbecK.all cen-tinuiHl lolxk lost, bail ri; frank -Seis and Peter Wtllekind, both dismissed; Joba Williams and isceilaneoasThos. Marsh, cutting with Intent te kill, dismissed Henry lie Beaamont, false pre-Lensa. eentinusd to September nth, bsU fw.

Jeeule Paiaier, areosl larceny. dhosnsaed: Aante Kartsnan, vasrancy, eontineed to Auanst 81st. bail EH a Campbell, keeping boas of ill-feme. (lSaodeosut; Sluilie Foster, Mollie Melnhart, Claodie IXival, Mattie-Morath, Betsy Marpby, vasacy.dlsmissedl Alice Hon. receiving stolea goods, eCsmissea; Joan Butler, evareharailng, continued te Mepseaiber 1st; Fanny Jfawklns.

assanlt aud buttery, dismissed; Tbos. Conlon, illegal voting, eontlnned to August own ba.i lo3; Thomas 8an-lon. pelt larceny, and fan.t Leonard ScrmprJ. eaneolt end bmtrary, SS and costs: -rank Moraan. continued to September 1st; John leylos.kobertfaieck.

Bigana Miller, petty larceny, AansisDth.bail S3U0: Willlem Sullivan. as-auit aad battery. Philip Jofansuui, abiniug family to kill. iimmiuwl: John Buraer. assault with intent dismissed: Peter Emory, legal voting; con tinued to Augnst tlsu Michael Dolah and I.

1 if larceny, dismissed; Philip Ka is, aa a. assault and Dauerv. IISmitsM Miner Caandi alias siteieera, entslag with Intent to kill. continued te Aorusi a Jennie Fainter, peas sai cuj-, i-emanded for ssavuioe until August Si. i qniet at oio.

tsarey norrinairy: No, spring, 'o. I rprtng. bWtwxj. Whisky steady and nS red atjll 04 Pork dull, fobbing ft 612 60: lots 81240. bid cash and ininL IrA fnll T6 sfuIttailaoM TotU rUag AgmtX -aj thg Sor4 Avsjriai AwarAaA 10 tko Cyatmeraial, but Vettotk ttrmA.

Tka Board af Aidarmea goat la sasmlar yesterday, six teen meqabeoi present, pnd, rreaidant Wlaklar lath. chair. Tag ordinance to Improve the tpntb half of C3if- toa street and the westara half Fair-view tor third resrllng, was read god fssssif, I rrxsia) ocorTXAOra. A reaolBtlOB to eoatract with the Clucittoaa Iresj Bridge Company for a bridge over Hopple street. Mr.

Lee moved to reier, becaas tha turn naa failed to build bridges wall. Reference earried. A resolution to Son tract with corns r. camp- ball to repair Lower Ctata street fox low jaars was adopted. Besolwtioa meeessary to fm prove Hal pin alley, front John to Smith street, was adopted.

sAOOl The folio wieg erdmancee war read three thaes and passed, Aa ordinance to establish the gradw Of Kleio street from MadkaonvUle pike south. An ordinance to change tbe south grade earn ot Ludlow avenue from Corry street west, Aa ordinance to establiea the euro grade of Lad- low avenue from 64. Clair to Vttia street. An ordinance to osteal nh the carb grade of Zalt-aer street, imm Corry street to Boone street. An ordinance te establish the grade of CUArieton street, front Vine street to Ludiow avenue.

Aa ordinance to establish tha grade of Boons treei, from Viae street to Ludiow avenue. An ordinance to establisn uve graae 01 xssuas street, irom Boone street to Hammond stseee, avsciAL TAXEA Ordiaaneas assessing soeeial taxes vera ssiaiil as foUows: On Haven alley. Eighth to in fin. streeA On Marmuet street, txoat Jaae street, to Lynch allay. THS TOTIKO PLACES.

The Mayor sent in a oommunieaodn desirnatrn tbe voting places in the various iweoincss of the city under the Registration Law, accompanied by a resolution adopting tha plaooa, Reaolaaoa adopted. We publish them elsewhere. TUS K1JU1Y, Witt, Mr. Brick el preseuted a resolution to authorise the Law Committee to employ counsel on a contingent fee to safat the City Solicitor in resisting the- contest of tbe Timothy Kirby will, wherein the city was mad aa heir. Tne will donates tne city about one hun dred thousand dollnra.

Mr. Reia moved to amend to limit the attorney's fees to one per cent. of the amount received by the city. Mr. Rei moved to amend his amendment to make 81.000 the limit of the fee in ease of success.

A motion to refer to the City Solicitor, in connection with toe Committee on Law aud Contracts, to report next meeting, was carried THB BIO APPROPRIATION OSDISlIfCX The ordlnauce aooroDriatinii salary expenses for the last six months of 1877 was reported back, with reooasmendatioa that it pass, by Mr. Riley, of the Special Committee, to whom the matter was referred. The other members of the Committee were Messrs. Geicer and SetcheL Tbe ordinance was engrossed aud passed, it was a special. A JCnGMBSIT.

An ordinance to appropriate 1.000 and interest to pay judgment 10 u. n. Kemper, was passed. tub citt rinrio. Mr.

Rothert moved to reconsider the motion whereby tbe city advertising matter was referred to the Finance Committee. He said it was impossible to get the Finance Committee together with that matter before it. He bud come near getting a meet ing lo-dtiy. but members sueaked out woen tney kbw a quorum waa likely to be hsd. Mr.

Reis said be had never sneaked away, and would have been present to-day but the hour waa unusual. Motion prevailed. air. lee moveu to reier tne unoinium on Laws and Contracts. "Oh! it will never come back." ejacolated Mr.

President Laoghter. Mr. Uelger moved to amend to refer to a Special Committee. Out of order. Mr.

Lee withdrew his motion to refer. Mr. Keis moved to amend to act at once upon the subject. Mr. rrefioent wiiiiicr lert tne cnair, ana cauea Vice-President Voight to the chair; then proceeded to remark that the best way to do would be to re fer to a Special Committee of Five, as Ahere waa not streiiKth here te-day to do the business.

-I am surprised at the gentleman," said Mr. Reis. "He means lie has not rallied enough of his party here to carry his point" Mr. Winkler retorted that the gentleman, Mr. Reis, bad said he could not be present at one meeting of the Finance Committee, and that one time when he was absewt the Sergeant-at-Arms bad re nnrted him rick and comoelled to go tint of the dty.

and he (Mr. Winkler) bad met blm after tbe meeting. Mr. Reia. under a question of privilege, repelled the charge, and said he was ordered out of the city by bis pnysldan at the time.

Mr. Reis' motion prevailed. The Clerk proceeded to read the bids of the different papers lor the ad vertising, which have been published in the Ex- QCIRCa. Mr. Voightsaid an award bad beon made to tbe Enquikek, and he moved the advertising also be eiven to the Uasette Company at- 49 cents first and 29 cents each subsequent insertion.

Mr. Keis said 11 one uenevea tne papers aa to what they said of each other, he would come to the conclusion that none of them were worth a and added, "1 beg pardon for that last word; it was a lapsus linouie." Mr. au moved to emena to give tne sareni'iim the Commercial. Ayes: All, Brickell, t'line. licks, Duncan.

Fieber. Oeiger, Milhoefcr. Rei. Rilev. Rothert, Ketchel.

Voight, Williamson. Winkler 15. Kays: Corbett, Hagerty, HunTord. Lee 4. Messrs.

Mithocfer and Reis originally voted nay, but changed to yea, The award was made to the Commercial at 50 cents for advertising, and at 63 cents for the fl-st and 42 cents for each subsequent insertion for additional advertising. Mr. Huflord moved to award to the Freie Preese the German printing, Mr. Riley moved to awa.d to the Volkbfreund. The motion to award to the Volksfreund was lost reus, 10; nays, 10.

Bv the same 10 to 10, vice verm, the motion to award co the Freie Pre se was lost. Mr. Setchell moved to reconsider the vote by which the vote to award to the Volksfreund was lost. Lost. Mr.

Reis moved to reconsider the vote by which the vote to award to the Freie Prease was lost. Lost, Mr. Oeiger moved to adjourn. Lost-yeas, 10; nays, 10. STREET KATUtOAM WAR.

Mr. Riley moved to suspend the rules to allow tbe Street Railroad Committee to report. Mr. Gei-ger: "I don't want to sit here and hear member make motions and vote against them." Laughter. The motion prevailed 16 to 4.

spin At ORDBR. Mr. Reis here called the special order theordi-nancea to pay two judgments of 88X1 50 each, one to Benjamin M. James, the other to Edward James, both for overflow in Eden Park. Both ordinances panted.

Mr. Lee moved to adjourn. Lorf, A STREET RAILROAD MATTKR. An ordinance introduced in the Board ot- Aldermen August Kith. read, printed and referred, and Angust 21st reported and recommended by Street Railroads Committee, authorizing tne South-Covlng-ton and Cincinnati Street Railroad Company to run cars between the Susietisiou Bridge and Fifth street, was read the second time and laid over till next meeting.

Mr. All waa excused from reporting on street-rail roed. Mr. Setchel moved to adjourn. Lost yeas, nays, 15.

LATS WOltlt. At a quarter pest six toe rules Were suspended-yeas 15, nays 2 and an effort was made to pass the appropriating ordinances from Council. members were not enough. Mr. Reis exiled for a call of the house.

Only sixteen answered. The members who bad either gone or did not answer were Messrs. Brickel, Diets, Mithoefer and SetcheL Adjourned at 6:15 p. m. Tka Board Public Warka.

At the meeting of the Board of Public Works yesterday the bill for f96 20, being the city's portion of assessment for Improving MAngoftl alley, from Mc Leaa avenue to Daytoa street, waa ordered paid. A communication from Engineer Anderson to the contractor of the Crawfish culvert, Patrick Leahey, notifying him that the north-west wing of said culvert under Columbia avenue bad fallen In, and that be would be required to replace the same, waa reed and approved. Jotaa Cannon Waa appointed Inspector of the Clifton avenue retaining wall, and Keise- negger Inspector of Greenwood street. A resolution Instructing the Superintendent of the Waterworks to lay a ten-Inch pipe from the Hant-etreet Pumping-works to ML. Adams ia accordance with rail an sits made, at a cost of H.OU0, was adupted.

Beal Eatate Transfers. Ellen Molynenx and husband to John and George Hlusenberg, warranty deed, lot on ths north side of Apjones street, 125 feet west of Chambers street, hav-Ine a frontage of feet en. Apjones street by 154 deep; Charles Blodllnger to Jacob TJnterslnger. warranty deed, leasehold in lot in Hedamsville, fronting to feet on lue lxiwer rtiver roaa ana, ueins; to xevv ueep; iak Xhariee Megan and wife to Andrew J. Jack, war-rantv deed, lots S7 and 88, In subdivision of Dr.

J. A. Block's addition 10 Madison frouting too feet on Kim street bv 160 feel on Mar-bet street: tl -SWi. John Hllbereeirel and wile to Korea otto Mailer, warranty deed, lot oa ibeBiaitlt-west MAier of Water and Jefferson streets. In Harrison, fronting 4u feet on Jefferson street, ruuulng back to a ten-foot aUey.flfri Philip ScbaeffertoCiiarloua Louise Fillmore, war-rantjuleed, lot frosting ta feet on the north side of Prospect street, west of Hamburg 700.

L. E. Baaer to A. C. Richards, warranty- deed, 42 19 lot) acres In section 23, Sycamore Township; consideration and otber real estate.

-Henrietta Bath to Jacob Fath, Frederick and John Breuner, lease, lot ou tbe north aide of Hamilton rued. feet west of ths north-west corner of Hamburg street, fronting Si feet on Hamilton road, and ruuulng back 13D feet to Mohawk street; rental, f21t per annum. Peter Ferris andwife to Wm. Cornell, power of attorney to sell their Interest la a 3-acre tract ta aee-ttoa SO, Hycamora Township; also their undivided interest in at-acre tract inaaid township. Wat.

A. Orabam to Aoranaan Barrow, quitclaim deed. IS 32-luu acres in section 30, byoamore Town-shin; 83 Odd. Peter Ferris and wife et aL to Alpheus B. Ferris, warranty deed, firr-aixtbs of 44 I7-luu acres in seo-tlon 80.

Sycamore Township; fl.000. Alpbeoa B. Orris and wire to Abraham Barrow, warranty acres of 81 rt-iw acres la the north re sl quarter of sectsoa to. Sycamore Tewaahi; fbss As. Peter Ferris and wife et ad.

to Abraham Barrow, Warranty deed, undivided one-seventh of 32 74-luuO ecrea In section xo.Bycemore Township; 8S24 78. Joseph Ferris and wife to Alpheus B. Ferris, war rsnty deed, BndlVded a ratx? acres la section 89 SrcAmore Towosulp: IAa was. Oorman loL. Baker, warranty deed, 8 acres la section otycasnoea Tewnabip: Sloo.

I Heirs of AbUah B. Cutter, eeceaaed, to Charles W. Cotter, quitclaim deed, 9 acres in the nerth-east quarter of section 15, Oreea tl and other considerations. Cnarlea Miller and wife to Helena Berbett, warranty deed, lota I'M te IM, tbe Cedar Orove Lend and Building Asawriactoa. sukdfvisioe ia (sreea Township, each fronting 8t feet en tbe east side of Second avenue, and being VEt feet sWepi fl aad other considerations.

Frederick Herbst to Charles Miller, Warranty deed, lota 133 and lt of above described property; tl and ether considerations. Joha Jovce and wife so Thomas ttowl ya deed. 8 99-'l0 sores ta Beetle A. Coierala Towaanip, r- s-5 asstbe pies ev pertwlee et" estate wf I a niiliih esse sv-smw sws ng tsa-f laT as. WALK OF PfCRPrTTT' A Brrit4 efeMete of a-aMkajs Wset, Aissassd.

le A LKASEHOLD. in eotsuers-e of an ord-f of s.i seliwu -su acres in aa.d wmaUta.rn.ad Ortae Wt UM riotoate Cwrt of BassiHoa CotrntT. hio.tn 1 on IMC iiAt of SitrvKJ atasta fur Amsi AUsUl St a 474). I will ofTer foresdeat Pnbhe immm nT tton. on MOrTAY.

the 8d day of September. ltfTT, uenesoee nmr-j 7-- ss a vie) awai in aeeUea 13. tiMsWatoa Urns yr sum) BUS pev viTT.f a Wm kf eCallonah. jlaa. 1 sb inn aa.f.

T.am1U. a. Browns platoV sutxllvurion of Woodlawn, fronting ss sjel OS IBB east rww stag bee eesterivtoe feet te Oimad view aveeee; ft Mary MsKMleegh if mm. MeCulisHicB. Ktaaxw efgOalleeati.

wife of eOulieogB. rsrnuilj deed; saase pismstiw, Henry Waiter aad wife to Peter Carstaas, wvraaty bar sunNdaisuoaa peea: su acres 1 secvpo uwee a Stepkeeane. wepraoey deed; Wx 86 Uses See en tne At se aa way eosi THtC HlrTCfc Df Et7. aa ptat4T ateestasj startl Aaeedetes, Paris Cor. Boston Advertiser.

Hist Ansrksm have visited on of owr Aartoes moan man ta. whioh la about aa disappear trosm the map 4tf Parav the Hotel Utea: and, at- taoogh it othired aothinw parOcuUrly atrtking vsaint of I arcmiSK'tlue. ana vui eertauiy ee su leeeousiy repiecod by the sew hospstal. new ta eaasSBwctioiic auii a word of im past Uatory at the mnmisil li hi altrrnt tn fall itV the blow of the uick-aa is ut eat of pitee. Tbe Hocai Wee is sup-lamed ta have beon fouaoed by t.

Laaary. Biaassp Of Htria, ta tdseseveuh century, and was firs mora abosss of refuse thaa a beabitat. where tbe poos. sshetaer ill er not. wet received, and exnetiaaa naid kv tha iA 11 1 sib of JNotae 1 ft waa thee- svbe saworded the adsmissionA andaosBueh were these aousTbt altar that crowds of poor aewat beaissred the "ymriss" of Notre items (doorf eauA day.

The- old world baa evea eaeae down to wa, and la popsUer lea au age eJ)e aw pmrtm" siirairiea "Asa tsbe admitted tnto the Hotel Dieu. Frieeassand relatives sn allowed to visit autlsoat restraiut. and ase deaths were acoasiowea by hiiniisriij kisxtness tnea by eevess sjasuisal The bUtera of Charity, too. who were SBe pmiy nurses, exercised their Bsnetunis wishoert the leas eoutnoi, and their kind Aeaisa ted taern to give sweets mom iiiiudiciiMaair. noswitrsilsiiiiicur all the doctors co nid say.

and this nurd sooe praetiee eoa- tinned ascsl tbe end 01 he eightaaaia eewtoryi The resrniaxion diet was hardly less pernlcMtu. and we find the tallowing aiaaae atnoag the pule: -Mnlton ia the ordinar dad nsiursabsBssua, The pontons of tia invaiidB nsast be foand ia a sweep of ordinary sine: beef, est asj tre ovosss sAeir tor outer coarse aeati ion to those, who prefer It." taaen Mpoieon tains mw nnsin ti sss earasr et. II AMI SB. I tUm hai IUmi Tne buildlna wea avu A se or nanimnrimr. arged and nBStosed.

and in MU2 an admsinistrerirn lorsBeu vmru orougns oruw inwu man, nw tais. "aosDitai of sul bnusaaity" becansa a true lefuca for tha aaBeriaa: oeoit Tha eunmawe bttberta ticsn thenmrte an eld eaarca factag is nerviacfe Xutrr Busts I thie ha rah. or rather ohspel. haa iwss ennstructea ik-w ev srou bswiikui named Oudarll. which was nulled dousn.

aad tha an-liiuect Clavareau omit tnepivseniposrieBie, awst which were piaoed tbe tine auu-tue sutiuesoi moiiv yon and saiat vinoent am raui. iw rvoiss Double, built under Louis XliL, apoa wni't a hospital-room aad only a narrow pa- sage fur loot-passes gersv who paid a or double desUe. (wheaos the name), was destroyed and reDiaced bv the now-existlnsT "JWtim tmmme. The Pon St. Charlea, by whleboiamrownicalron was established with the annexed halMliigs oa toe op posite aide of the river, was de-troy ed later, and the narrow bridge (PassnrUf).

still to be seen, took It place. This annex to the Hotel- Kleu, which la sep-aratHd (nun it bv an ana of tbe Seine, hi in commu nication with Ka depeodeiiossoa the other aide ef the Rue de la Bucberie by means of a covered hridie. which the street on the first floor, and thus gives access to the eatigoe church Saintlulien le Pauvre, wmcn serves asciutpei to tne uoiei uieu. It is in the second building, between the Seine and Qua tile Montebello, that we find a thing which is nnioue. and.

In troth, the principal subject of tills letter, for whoever has seen tbe mil da marta of the Hotel Dieu cau. never forget lL Edgar A. Poe himself would have felt its sepulchral In fluence! The path which leedaneto it i already lraugnt wita on nor, 10c atier wutenng oy ob pant of Notre Dame and traversing tha firsA long. nuuamg, we aesoena tne meter' u. ana again soing doom pass under the Quat de MoatabeUo, and at last, following a tuna, aarx, aamn pas reach an iron door which opens before, na.

closes after us in such a mysterious way that the bravest of ns feel queer. We drew back instinct ively, all is so black. A solitary lamp bang from the dripping wall, making darkness more terrible, and some moments pass before we can disTlngnish otrmunrtinff nhiaotia A enanel to ttie ia aa dismal aa the Snlle itself. A Chris uses ui crssa rtpreaits stiectrsu. arms, miiu lut lajui aaij tm hardly visible.

Again we descend a tew damp, -dinnerv sMds and find ourselves among tbe dead. Forty tables ooseied wita sine are aowa, and upon each table is a xino oovar, a. iiaoossary pre. cant Ion against tne rats. Bevond the solve dV asorfs ts the dissectrng-oom.

Ten stone tables, with a wator-eoelt by each and bowls cont lining chloride of lime. Is all the furniture. Further on we come to tbe waiting-room, where bodies destined to aneiai mea are pieced Every thing la black, aad comae (often pieced eaa upon another), with their occupaiua' names attached, await their last drivel Behind the waiting-room is the coffin store-room, and among- all this passes tiie guardian, with assumed exvressloa On nis pale lace, and wawonnsr trial any aumantwng can live in such a place and not go mad. we told thai some years am a- man by- tne of Lanaloia was- auardiaas thasv he two funerals he married, and brought his bride to ibis no use to pass tner Honeymoon, uernrst impression oould hardly have been cemleur dr ro-r." bnt before mariT days had Eassred she- becatawaa enthusiastically attached tn act dead as Langlola nimseii, and, niyiug no cnuoren, ner female tenderness exoerided itself in adorning their cavern with nowers and tending uev oewa. as a-caud does its dolla But even this fcheory fails to enliven us.

and we retrace our steps, shuddering at what we leave behind as. and feeling, as we emerge into the broad suaugnt before tne gioneoeeid catae iralol Notre lirnne. tnat lite more sympatnetic to us than death, and that Paris does well iu pulling down wis nombie 01a ttotei inea. A CABTHSALU BsAUttHTKB. The a trance Letter Sbe wrote te 41 fa Klnamea Discovery ofSonae Infer eat Ing- CoprspoudTenw.

Rome Correspondence London Time A A short time after Cardinsd Anronelli'a death It hi. lit tha Vatican man of an nimill. I ingly interesting character had been found. It is now stated tnat some 01 mese aocumentenot oniy throw much light on the circumstances which have led to the will case pending before the Civil Tri bunal, but contain information sumcient to decide it Permission has been sought for tbe production of these-papers iu eviuenee, but tne rope, woo near from the commencement of the scandal given orders that the subject shonld never be mentioned In his presence ha relused. Deearrse tner also Contain political details it wouid not be convenient-to pub-lisn.

and has ordered the documents to be put away among the secret archives of the Vatican. It hi weli known that Cardinal AntonelU exer- oiseLthat power of fascination be had over many women to mase use 01 some as political agents, and as the meant of carrying on correspondence with both Italian and foreign statesmen, wita 1 whom the Vatican was supposed to have no re lations whatever, and to whom from the Vatican" no Cabinet courier could be sent Some of these female suents were ladies of position. While it is generally affirmed that tha mother of the Countess idunbertiui was Jtuiuuib. a renort Is current in Diplomatic circles tnat sne was a Belgian. Although tois ease oas onry bow eome nek.re the 1 uublio.

steps were taaen me matter wnmediateiy I after the Cardinal death, and since that tune it has divided the Inmates and tne Intimates of the Vatican into two distinct parties not. however, as to whether the Cowutess Lambertioi is thedauabter of tbe Cardinal or not upon that point there has been no question nnt as to now iar enorts snouid be made to hush the scAndal up. Upon the one hand, the Cardinal's enemies, and he) had many, have souitht to exaggerate tbe matter by detailiiuz all the gossip regardiiig his gallantries; while on tae oilier erciesiasMCB ui rena sutve orougnt tneir Influence to bear, but ia vain, upon the Antoneiii family to induce them to compromise the mailer Hnd avoid a public trial. It is stated that the Counts Antoneiii went to the Pope and told His Holiness they were ready to do hu will, but not to submit to what thev considered to be an attempt at extortion. It it said that Cardinal Simeoni is greatly annoyed at the trial, and did all In his power to preveu it.

The Countess Lambertinl'g lawyers. In order to nanvA that wtA was li.timn, rif BVAlfllii. nnV.llnlt. and prepared to acknowledge the Counts Antoneiii as to larainara neirs, provided ner claims were lalrly consioerea, nave pubiuned tne foiiowlug letter, written by her to the Counts on the 29th of November last, three Week after the Cardinal's death: KOST November 29, 1876. Sioso CotrxTt regard due to the venerated memory of the late Cardinal Antoneiii.

my father, restrains me from tbe perform ance of any act which might throw an unfavorable shadow upon him; but at the nme time my duty as a mother places me under the obligation of jealously protecting, at any cost, the Interest and future 01 my cnuaran, to attain wiaaouoie end I hare no other resou ce than to appeal to your conscience and feelings of delicacy, for you certainly can not forget how much you owe to tbe memory of my poor father. That 1 have ritfhts capable of beinic maintained before the Courts of Law, together with all the requisite proofs the law admits regaraing my oinn, 1 am assured by the opinions of iuris-oonsulta of undoubted authority: but I should consider myself failing in my duty if I did not exhaust every means of avoiding the publicity and scandal whiqh.the solemnity of a trial would certainly produce. It is for this reason tnat 1 permit myself to write to your Lordships, being unwilling to assume, in the face of the numerous friends of my poor father. and of the Pontiff himself, who held his services dear, the grave responsibility which must fail upon bis heirs 11 tney Close inei rears to ine private appeal I make. 1 await, therefore, to be Informed with whom I must treat, for.

as I hope the amicable set tlement of a question of so exceptional a character Reflect that a refusal to come now to an an-derstanding may result later in reoAorselui consequence. ha pressing tne sense 01 my nignest esteem. LORBTA MaACOHI LAM BEBTTsrf. This letter was registered at the autarr's and a copy swat to eaeh of the brothers. Barosi Twtt Ntinwr-tira fK" York Sun.l William von Steinwehr and Mark D.

Hanover were granted letters of administration yesterday on the estate of the late Baron von' Steinwehr, the weii-Known military man arid savant, who died in Buffalo on the 25th ot February last. The Baron went to his room In tha Tift House at about two o'clock In the afternoon of Saturday, the 24th, He naa been complaining 01 aa oppressive leeung in the chest. On Sunday forenoon the chambermaid tried his door, but ineffectually. Looking through the key-hole, sbe saw him sitting ia his chair, apparently asleep. The door waa at lena-th opened.

and the Baron wss found dead. In tbe open letters that lay before him the savant expressed many hopes of seeing his wife and children soon. The bddIi cation tor letters of admiuistraMoo avers that of the whole estate of f20.0oo f9.600 is ia this city. Tbe widow, the baron eat Florence Mary von Steiowehr, lives ia Coblenx, and wita her dwells her dauchters. Miss Uildegraad.

aged niue-teea years, and Ernestine, aired A soa, Guido. aged seventeen, is at Einbeck, la Hanover, and William, a chemist, la The estate oonsisu eliie.il of insuraaos polioiea. TsMTf-nngi desertiiHr New Jersey milltJamea are airaid Of being shot by order of the Governor. inmiisa mtxm Crte tsremlsrs. tne rob 1 1 11 Isashoki BPOtSMTV.

Bttoale te tit rsv ot CtiwienaU. Hamilton Omroty, Ohm, end in sniBnd sBxty-srsrht (. in -cob Barnefs sabdivisiow. being the north west eo-er ef Sixth and Plum streets, imntrng wwjT wsr ii feet en Sixth, ninety -nine (99) feet oa Plwm, and twenty-foo (24 fee on ueorge sxrees. lersseof Sale Oae-balf ess IB hand, babuww payable in ene year, with ax per erwv msns, svo to be evidenced by aosa, seen red by mortgage, oa Tbe Beoparty wtu Be eora rree 01 wwwct, mm tee to a lease front Jacob Bo met.

as trie aame is rw- ceeded la Book 80, al pawe 294. of a ran ion iwir 1 1 ha arrnstnn rvn as i'i 8648 par ana am. payable la "7 Admiasstratrtz af tha Estate of Andrew Beck, de- Bsowawnt T. Estrwaw. AtAorney.

aa4 RlSa "OURsCANT TO AN OBSiXJl OK TiiE I kOaAl A Coui-t ol Hanuitua Ctniniy. uoio. au vase Tt in wnirn n. ixn.sa. AQisiBsusas saieii v.

Orote. deceased, la tuAinUiT. and Catbaaiae Groteet al. are deiendanw, Uie unuetaigneu wut oner fot sale at Pubtie Auction, oa the pretulveM. on MONDAY, the 27th day of August, tx 177 sast 1 l.

Ti 1, I. 1 UhIiuiuIa, to owunwwv sh a iiwn acribed real eilale. with tha improseaieutatbeseoa. to wit: Sstuated In drx-ianatl. HamXltna County.

State of Ohio, aad being all that eertaiu lot or aaroei land, in a subdivision of lots laid out bv aitd recorded aa Atkins subdivision in Book No. 78, pace 324. Hamilton County Rectirda, baiug part iota 32 and S3, commericing 17A feet ttutn. the north-ess corner ol cutter aao nopsiua atrssxa; tneno tw along. Bepkia street 1A feet; trieuue north 96 feet to a twelve-feet, alley; tneuea wet along- eaui twelve-toe alley 18 feel; theow south 9 feet to Hopkins street, to tne ptaoao oegumiua.

-Taims of Sale One-half cash, baiauca in two I navmants. In one 111 and two 121 years from I with six (6i per ceutuaa iateie4 thereoa, the oveierrea paymentA su ne seatueui uy noiea ajid tncirivfura on the usemlaes sold. ADunuaed. at 4.U0U uu. jotassa iree 01 oewes.

RFUKARi) I Admmtstratar of the astatoof Uameua-wretii, dae'tA, ATZS-et Birrnaora, AtutrBeye. BUKX di RAl H. AUArUorvoara. OndnnaU, July 28, A. D.

1877. lyiitre, SAXES. rwUMWoTCW L-Da U.I wu BT ant- So she misaaisnn of en order lor sale msn tne jaaperior Court Claefunact. and) to me dtreeled, I will oiler at Public isale. In the Rovanda of the Csars-beuse, en TUESDAY.

Septe-aber 4, 1877, at 11 o'clock, A. 88., -the folKvwmg real estate, to-all: All that oertatw lot of gt ana in tae cite i ia danaei. aitaaasd fa ecaiow 27, Tewatn 8,. Free- tiaiiat Unlive 'A Mi the Mlm PUvettaae. eonimenemg at a DOint ia Che wea uneer mrtng tfroveavrnue.

mm the Twaiitv-fifth Ward, en huo.iPed and sweti sreafimiee north or Dormana (formerly Ktrbyr street-; thence- northwardly atong the- west line of setdevenne thrrtv-one WW) fee to a point; thence westward I at right angles to said aveuaeowehan-drad aud twenty (l'JUt feet, stnet meesnre. to a point; thence i-eutbwardl nam rial to said evenne ihlrMnns i.tll fee. eve nolnt: Ihewsj eestwardlv on a straight line one hundred and tweaty (120) feet to tbe place et beginning. ained at 84. 2.10 aa Tin bib r.nli ob dwv of sale.

Te be sold bv order of Court in the case wherein Fredeiick Dovrnaan is plain tiff and Michael Becker et al. are defendants, ft-aee xa.ru K. B. MOLU8T, sisstw Commissioner. FoRRswr.

CsAsn A Matbb, Attorneys. Cincfaaati, August 4, 1877. Aa4-6tSa TL TASTEB. COtMISRI0XR'3 SALE THE aTA State of Ohio. Hamilton County, ss.

Puma. anlta tha oommaud oi aa order for sale from the Hamilton Common Pleas Court, aud to ma direoted. I will offer at Publia Sale, in the Rotunda ef the Court-house, iu thsCliy ef Cinciiinau.on WiCDNiiJi- Dii, August 23, 1877. at o'aiock the lov lowing mel estatet situate ta the City 01 ctmniigstu. Counts of.

Hauiilton, and Htatavef Ohio. 10 is numbers, urea auaarea ana- niAvaty-tvar (34L three hundred and niiiety-eighA (398) aitd three bund red and niaety-eta isuok on. taa piatei lots laid out in Ciaoianati by the helm of Presley. Kemper, deeeased, said lota each fronting twenty-live (231 feet on 4hav east sittoof Boone street, ana extoudiog back same width, ona hundred, leal. more or less, to a twenty-iee auj.

An oral sed at U.8UU UU. To be aold by order of Coart In the rasa wherein The Cincinnati Sayings Society of. Hamilton County iapUuntifr, and Tboaiaa kesiing et ai. are defwrnf. anta.

iSu. 47.31 Li Terms of aeia One-thim oaab on dag ef sale, one- third in ona vtar aad ene-thlrdiu-two years, wita 6 per cent. Interest from the day of oonnrxoattoa of sale, tenured by antaasan mortgage upon tbeps isea. EDWARD ADLKTA. MAater Commissioner ot the) Hanihc? I omisnn Pleas Court.

UooMaji Stoua. Attorney Jy28-HSa Assioitxzar saxx. A SSIGNEES SALE NOTICR- IS FTEHEBT fk riven that the undersign ed. Assignees of Oeorge Bogpn, will aeU at Public Anctlnti, on the pveaaisaw hereinafter dose.rtbed. en MONDAY, the 24tb-darof SepUfmbep, 1877, a 8 o'clock P.

the follow4asHleacribed real estaSe, Mfuass la the City ot Cineltinatl; Hemiluaa County. Ohio, to-wit: All those lots- Bnowrrand designated as? Lots Noa. 44' and 48 on the nlat of tubift vision made try Hogen di Story, and recerded' tn Plat Book 8, psire 117, in the office of tne Recorder of Ilatniltoa County. Lot No. 44 veined at tiW 0 Lot No.

46 valued at 8500 00. Terms of Sale One-thl (W) oaan oa tne day or ssM.one-thlrd In one year and oBe-tmra in two years from the day of sale, with Interest at 6 per cenc per annum, deferred payments to be seen red by ntortgaaw on the property sold. To be sold pursuant loan order of thst Probate Chart of Hamilton County, fn the matter of the assignment of George Boren et aL, for the benefit of creditors. F. J.

MAYER, BETTf EVA ft and Assignees. M. HELLMAff. FoRMHT. Kaawkb dr Matxb and Corronr A Caldwell, Atuimeya aul-5taa LIOaL notices.

-VT-QT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEi THAT THE UN J. DLRSKiSiED waa this day duly appointed BUOl auannou se Aaecuwr ui sue tmmm sis aw meat of Margaret toe- Hell tela, tote ot Atiuniitoa County, Ohio, deceased 1 io44 UUUUUSU, AUXUBk HOI RUDOLPH BAEHR. Executor of the last will and testa nmn of Mar- garetha Uaiistem, dnrssana. aul8-taa A a THE UNDERSIGNED INTENDS TO APPLY TO the Pmbeta. court of fiamfl ton County, Ohio, on MO.f DAT, September 8, 1877.

toy make an order tnat the claim 01 trie undersigned ararins Harvey Jsnest, Daniel W. Morton and William L. Finch, now In suit tn Case No. 49.204, Common Pleas Court of this County, and anrouiit-lnr to 83.567 98. with interest from November 7.

1874. be compounded and said case dismissed In consideration of the payment of 8415 90 and t7 70, tne costs 01 tne case. r. n- iari. Administrator of the Estate ef Benont, HQlSTiaTQ MACHiyES.

J'm, ID "5rT, IfAif ino- Maahlnan mauuiavi -a tma Atrfr pactoat at 12S EANT E16HTH STREET. fnol9-ly1 BTEBICAX, CARDS. chronic diseases, including syphilis, spermatorrhea, gonorrhea and greet; also, catarrh, rheumatism. plies, asxaia and tape-worm. calcine euppiiea and permanent cures guaranteed.

Office, 81 West EiKhth street, near Vine. Hours. A. M. to 8 P.

Mr Sundays, 8 to 5 P. M. jylO-ly rnoE, 37 CuUTt Flacs, LOUISVILLE, A fsratsffy atsssaw mmm taiaBy saaBSsS aassbsaa aa Sat nicia'sl, aa us arsaiaia wm pnrrj rinrs ell foraa of PRrVATR CHHOXIO tviad SaXUAI ULii 6per axa.torro.ea, and Imiency, SB nasM am-stass ta yaaut, ami iiiw t. a vapw ytais. er sa.

saasas, aaa tiaowias aeto i is raiss mtmxm- aWmtaal rnrt.a.. (alcst at. afc ty lisia Duasae af Blaat, Paswtlt BWaW. rsa. raea.

4 vvrmoa u. aoclrt; al r.v.l-s, Osafsataa af bhaa, Iass af Baisal Pvaw, rtag amass lewui oaaappr, am fsturus-gly ait, matt saV lioaorrhtykm. til tutor. Qregtllstl, BsntAV, iaT jtlAAetxsTA, flics taBhci oiMwr sBHrmt tUtmatji 1-rtiT 4MPBJO. tV tltllgl s4V4al tsf fij1tlsjSBji, MltlssC tbottMtcla fltlB Uif, -MaasAiltM fjTWatt ttxiU.

nctetM kavtttwtac UiM CM aytV a 89 mt-mwmmimm itttt tfae ettr tor WMttti ul, mmttifftttm tw IMtU fMVaesM km aaMtwaw sjer saau mm atMrwaBsi bsji lifsjii Cttrea la tvQ Ca IBdertaksn, Caa.iis.ii.ei mlaslfy er Vy saaar as ai lurlH. ytsrasl BauaaaaaiaaassnstaaAaaasasniMlff rastiniilial A PRIVATi: COUNSFXOR ersstiasss.sts.aav sIBms.i 0) aasia, aaaaul ks ra4 ST i SustaawBa. tA.at.ejal ML DR. JAQTJES, AREt3TrLAB.LT EDUCATED PJTTSICIAir. continues to give his special attention to the treatment of all forms of venereal aud private diseases.

Cakes of disease recently contracted are cured In the shortest possfole time that will insure permanent relief, and long-standing eorati tutorial cases are treated with suooeas that ia aaequaied. Svphilis, Gonorrhea, Gieot, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, and all Urinary diseases, are treated with unparalleled success. Spermatorrhea, er Seminal Weakness, as tlie result of self-abuse iu youth or excess in maturer years, and which produce some of the following fleets, as emiestons, blotchea, debility, dizsineaa, nervousness, dimness et sight, cough, indigestion, constipation, despondency, confusion of ideas, version to society, loss of memory and sexual power, and which unfits Use victim for business er marriage, aad nltimately causing Insanity and consumption, are thoroughly and permanently cured, lmpoteney or loss of manly vigor permanently cured by remedies the are not Injurious. It is evident that one who devotes his entire attention to a certain class of diseases, and Is eofixtantly treating a large number of cases, moat possess greater skill in that specialty thaa those doing a general practice. A medical pamphlet relating to private diseases by ataO.

In sealed envelope, for two stamps. It contain, full symptom bsta, that enable thePa.bo.nt V) give a written statement of his case. The Dooter is not to be dawed with the Bomerons impostors that infest all large cities. ia medical diploma is in plain view at his office for the Inspection of all. Patients treated by mail and express, but, where possible.

It la best to visit the city for personal eonsnltatioa. ConaaltaUoa free. Charge moderate, and terms of payn lent favorable. Cures sruarmnteed. Medicine supplied from the Doctors own laboratory.

Howra: 9 A. H. to P. a r. Sunday, il A.

M. tot P. M. OflJoa, No. IS W.

But th st, bet. tiei and Elm. Cincinnati. O. laeU-UDAWl HioAiJFOUKkYjStfXPEENCE in the treatment of venereal, nervous and BR.

Proposals for Ft.rTiiflI.iBg; 2aj the Wlj of JhmLltoiim OUo. for Ten Tears.1"' QtALtn MtOPCALf WILL BK txnrtn www ue miw CWk e4 ti Hamilton, 0 until It o'clock noon uf DA V. fVptemher 6, frw Ihrhring the strait. Bublia buildAnysef tMC Wy et HasiUlfcau wTta 1Z ass a ras its-Mi a tAwn wadw friiffi trtas a. A.

D. 1878, according to plans and file lit the city Clerk1 Odin, which will Vf Bianed oa efsssiearmai Civ reserves the right to ssject a Dint. Bids will be addressed to Jt AV MILLIKIW. Oty rj. Uaauiua.

au4-5CSa SEALED PsW)POf)AL8 WILL BR ravrTTT the otttce of tlie Board ol Public wotsa 12 o'clock noon of TL'Lt-DAY, hi'iraitr If 1ST7. f.ar 01 irrst meting a sewer fn Clark atrsri 1 John street So a poaulaaoet KB) brl sNMtnfiM aveiuie, beiag ponion ol the neooud It-mm-mTlTz Third Seweraice Division, iu ati-ilaui-e vj and spsx-rflcatume on file Iu the Bureau Ensrineer's Deoartmeiit. Ho-el of jhlic Wnrki.0 Board reeuves tha right of ai i all the bids. Bidders will iBdorve their nam enrn Hit Of the envelopes erurtaialag their Lm1, Slid Otkera will be opened. wx Each bid to be accompanied by two dbu mreties.

wc By order ofake Boawf. JOILS E. BELL, Jong P. Baicks. aerk.

uj 1 officb arv 1 A r.2l. n-vnAW su.1, rue itu uvtl ar Tics trraee until 12 o'clock noon. Tl FIat il etntier A 177. lor fwnsiahmg the taty Won -with pwra While Cure-mesi, froia UaAs .4 JT? to Sei-tcmber 1. 188.

Sia9cifiiAUon m.y Jr ana ait uiunuiwiu uau, uu apjiicauiin at v.m eetfe. The DireeUns reserve tb right to sajectanr ar s4 bills. ,1 By oraeror irrrecrors. w. 1.

-1 SEALKTt rROPOaALS WH.L HE HT.I KIVKJiTt tbe odice of the rVierd ef Pniillr Wori nntn i an 1 as. mm i i a li IST lor cleaning the sewers, oatch-Uaaiiia, public HrvmiA. avennea, alleys, public paaake wars, laj.e. uJt ks spaeiw, wharfs, public bridtea. Jtr.t terortl- iu spta-iaWwlinaw oa fl le an the rnneof the b.ri Ij Public Works, and areeabls to act of Usi.aiL of April 21.

1K77. UI The city lias- been divided into srn rr Ms. triooi. a d. tlpOon of whlrh will lisiad uu iu tbia oflioe.

aud bids must be iuade fur Wll i-T trirt separately, at a staled inrn per si.num eaeh and every year, for five year, from dstt at euaaraot. Said proposals shall Include too removal u( all garbage. In such manner as may be dlm-ted Lr 11 Board of Public W.a-ka ua Each bid must be aeoompaiiitd by a V.nd in tbe tarn of one thousand dollars, signed by Uie and two frfeholoers, pondltioned that as ard is made the bidder will amef.t im mnipiy aiitb tbe tarsus tlierefaT. and unless nu Ismn companies each bid the same -will not be otined. The Board I net MLS tBW right to mjert sny or tB of tbe Uda Pniposais shall bo only upon blank f.rm At.

nlshed by thts offlire. Bidders will IndoTas-taetr na ie npnn tli-nn'tl la et taw enveletass enu taiuind Uvsic Uda, and imbs others will be opened. By order of the Board. JOint" BELL, JOMlf BaMAA Clerk. aui-." BAILB0AB TIVE-TAULE.

ATt-AWTTO ASm SUIT WSaiSWS), Bepos, Fafta and Haesllyv Tune, euiisi S4. AX'tatrt. Arn.u. Arnva ClnH. CtnTI Tarsr Kiai isa SASA.at.

tse p.m. 7 a New York t-A. daily. Sl r.ak fc.m a. ai aa.

loimtHAS aaa cimimhmait mom p-livp Loeiaeiiie si itellg 7:11) a. a. axe a. 11 asv Louisville ta ui h.s, Urc 1 isaavtiie iaflv sisse. JAAAIWrTa ASBt rSflllrBAl.

Taspnt. Plum and Pearl. Time, 7 mlnul fut. Csnliloeth Stan A.ar. 11 m.

llUlaooroAe Sol a.M. siji p.m. Iu av, Parkcrab'g F.X. dally I a.m. 7 11) m.

lura. Parfcerab'g Kx.dAiiJr i p.m. kiit.i. iHs.a, Lovland Ae a.m. rV A-w.

lias-a. Chill louths Ac. m. r.M. vala.M.

tilra, Hlllaboro Ac SJi 4 LoTrtand Mlr.s. sriAs.u. tsra. Iatveiend Ae. I ll a.

tur s. sia Bu.ruaaiiSAnovia,Ti4 Dcpet, Peart aad flu an. Time, 7 loluste. ut Waeau. prri I'a, ead N.

Y. Llmi kd li A. J. Srlt AsW Tas) r.M. .09 A.aV Pan and H.Y".

Past dallr. S-1IT p.m. a.m. Bimsoaa Arn mno, via idii isit Depo. Kllgoar and Prnot.

Time, 7 miuutm fan A BaillreocB As. aaily td m.m. m.m. wm WaeeilngtExw. 8a r.M.

Sail r.M. mt i Ram mora sis, daily, ti s. tsvp Ha in mare Feat Lias 4-JU p.m. hi ml m.mu owio ABTD MTHHiaairrt: Dae oA Mill and. iTuae.

lime. 13 mlnotaa alow, fit. Louts and the Waal H. Lonrs Past 7:48 AM. 87 P.M.

St. Loula AvS. dalir P.M. Bag am. aira MaU 7.

a.aL. 'OJ p.m. Cairo Ex lii r.a. a.n au Uil ll. BV I M.

7 P.M. II a. 10 10 ta. IO-tAMi r.a. 11 V-ontn.

1 uo a. Bvsais 111 ST all. 31 m.m. BvonsvHIe Ei. 7-ts r.M.

tnn a.M. WaaiasCiup FasAUna. erai r.M. aosaa-Olir Tils hm. ki.ii.s, Uagoos) AO- Al r.M.

east A J. Louisville-Bad tbe seetii Lools villa Faa ASaA-M. P.M. Lools-vlMa Ki T.W P.M. 12iU rjm.

LouisvillelsHrrit T-t r.M. fsprieawald IX visas a iKpnngileid Ei 7 i r.a. "sias. Sii aw iimsaow 7:44 ax. (Ml a.M.

feniBdar i raiaa Louisville JO a.m. AS p.m. lxniimile Fx 7.1 r.M. ICH4I a.M. li m.

7.4 AA B. Loana Ka. p.m. A0D A.M. CI MCI If BI ATT.

HAMILTOW ASH DArtrik. Depot, Fifth and Hoadiy. Time. 7 lumuim rsn. Daytoa daily.

9-m r.m. r.a. Toiaee, Detroit At Cask. I 'll a.m. Toledo.

Daarott A Can, s-n m.u. lima Ae Z-'lQ pvm. JnitlamijwillB MalU 7. oil a. n.

Jndlanapol'S I- s. r.a. iticum t'bteagw Bed ma m-mw w.m S-HA a.M. Iamb p. ml WI A.M.

Ill P.M. 10:11 P.M. v.M p.m. loa p.m. A AM.

P.M. 4: P.M. 7:10 r.a, no a.m. Al a.M. -r r.a.

a. MI M. I I u. w.ii av Ft. Warm Tnea.ar.

ntrhm'd Chbsager 7nA p.m. IfaJBllltoa AA ff a.AS. sisrst. 7 -HI A M. kr.iu a a.

m. a. 7 Ml 12:43 A.M. llaaillton A. am, Hamltron Ac 4:7) P.M.

Hamilton Ae w. Kemllten A P.M. Hamilton Aa. a. On Mwndaiy the Hsmilton aneemmodAtieo will leave at HI A M.

ami arnv at r. a. CISCIKKATl alCSSUIII A ft ctriCAon. PerxA. Ifrtb aud iluadlv.

Tiinn. fast. Cklntn Mtll ieiJ P.M. ra KIcBnaand A ry el t.sr p.m. r.

r.M. 7-A i a. cuioagu Fa. dauy pm. :a.n.

ri a a. VIMCtfiaiATI, SASltTUS A Of I IM AS API II. I. Deoot. FUib and Headir.

Tmbo. 7 minifies fasL Indianapolis Mail ti M. li: Indianapl a Is. 4:10 p.m. 1: m.

r.a. HARD RAma AA isiiiasa. Flfia ami Hiarllv. 11ma.7 mimjiMfut. PUWaya AUv.Ataplda liwa) p.m.

j. pm. ltliaWf.lMiMI TW U. tIAA IS CLITILASDISllBT-tlMl. Desot.

"Ixth aiid HamwIIv. Time. niln'H. fst. Cleveland Ex W-'A a.m.

fcifip.M. 7 K. New i rk Et daily -u r.M. a.m. i a a.

Sprtnslleid Aocetu. 4ri p.m. a. iti a m. AAudaAe eae u.

una. siMT tiaiAM iiiir)ii. Depot, Sixth AAtd Huayny. Time. 7 imuutas fsst.

'olumbnsEx 7.4U A. v. ii ol ii in bus F.x a.m. ml UK. Columbus Ac H.

p.m. r.a. AisrrT, IrDot. tUx Ua aiwt lAoaOlr. Tuna 7 nilnutas fast.

Kejidusky Day a.m. m. 4: a. f-aiiduHkv Night r.M. ha.ii.

7 Kauton Ae Auu r.M. lo ai a.m. in if r.a. IMDIAttASXtUA) rTNCIJfVATl Al IAS A VaVTS. Depot IVarl and Plaun.

City ndlananolts Mail s. i ov m. IS a. I Ala vet is Mall SDH a.M- P.M. I A a.

IblcaaeKa sssia.m. m. r. -U Louta Mall a.m. io a p.m.

a. Marti uav i lie AA ajaj p.m. a. Indianapolla Kx. I 0 r.M.

nr. p.m. -I a. lAfayecie Ex. 1:) p.m.

1u: r.M. lira. 7u0 p.m. ia m. 11 r.a.

LafByeue Kx, dally T-i P.M. BMa.b. 4A.a. dally- I mt p.m. a.e.

7-UU P.M. :MA.M. SWA P.M. S. St A.M.

'AA Iahii t'eorie Fx iuincy M. a ansa City. p.m, i p.m. 7:1 r.M. 14 A.M.

Ill Si 1-411 P.M. Hn M. A.B. AHJ P.M. VI AM.

VXIA.S. af. II i a a. P.M. un A.M.

7 Si A r.w. saw am. IX ia a. Peoria Mall Valley Junction Ae. iasrwiwluiv Ae alley Jancttoa AC auuday AcconiiiMAlslion 1 rania lawrencebura Au tM r.M.

11 A a. KarrtBon Ac law p.m. 1-) a m. 1 a. I'Arriaoa A.

lHi p.m. I r.M. II 3 a. IMTI'i a rrTTTRA a laroot. n-rhth auA WiiMuun.

im, rsry t'ma Tsii.arton Tuu a.m. on Lexington rmt I.ioe.. p.m. I i a. Maysville Kzpresa.

I K) r.M. a.m. Falmouth Ac 40 p.m. a.m. I Morning View Ae ip.m.

7iam. 7srA Lexington Mixed m. 4r3s a.m. A.S. mviTlf A I I It Deno.

Pearl aaaA fla -jit iiida Haa-erstowB Ae Icot a.m. a.m. BHr ilAgerstowa Ae 4:16 r.M 7A M. aa. r.A imLI MIAMI, rAB-HAXOLB, Depot.

Front and KlIarrHir. Tuna 7 lulnulrf New Yurk F.x..dailv.Vi a m. iirtim. I4'1 New YorB iwr.s. bhipm.

lirii r.a. ew York Ka Oulutnbus Ae 4' 10 P.M, U)M A.M. 7-ai a.m. r.M. Zktneavilie Ae I.1AI PAA.

4," lo a. I At) A 7 A 7-rr-: Aell.a AC MoTTfw Morrow Ac Lovelaud Ae Joveland Ae l-sr a. 1I BI P.M. t-ml M. 1- MA anH i IA I I.

I flAf i Springs and Snniignaid. Tlie Ciiun Irs. a lss Lovelaitd Sundays at ill a.m aiiJ laiiwaius Cincinnati at Lofi p.m C'lMCINaJATT A TO rI ISsrS TA1.I.H- Denot. Front aaaA tvllaoor. Tiins 7 Biinuli fsst AaoesvlUe ium.

r-M. Weaiiiaaion as Aier.M. lo CLAVAMAHb. MT. VaALMoM II TaSn.il Tim.

I Ulli-UU Cleveland Ex. A jaj r.a. CTKCTlrWATI AM tl BASTBTSIA Deoo. Front aud Ailauur. IIim.1 iulnutA-rsi Viwuswr Aa am a m.

p.m. WiBcheaterEx ranuriuii ai Boat, foot of Broadway, to HuaU.iff.i- City RlcbmoudF-x 4.H r.M. 4 rsw OOLLCwa IlltJ. WARBOW-OAfOK KAll-WAi. ftennt llmi 1 lahiulrs Ciaiea: jt ll a.m.

roiA.a. Collaar Hill As. Aim A.M. A.M. ColieKliiM Ao tsip.M.

4r.L Collex Hill AS AW P.M. 1: 0 P.M. J'T Collea-s Hill I r.i. USP a. J-jT Solitws HiU Ae CIBClSkATI ABD WSWTWOoa RAIUU.AD'(AA"" Dally.

Fiost 8onu. Time. Tmlmit fs-t-aave ti. H. aad Ia.

Uiaeut. A) a. 11 8 P- p. so. AaaavaBris-btoa btatloo.AXt UJta aa, p.

n.j p. m. Leave Bobb-sfWestwoodl, 5 A A "a Aa a. ri-46 p. 4 p.

Ot p. smtf sic, as. eee ia. Aaaaaua, aw. p.

ax set p. as. a car ia VAAlaaa. a Leave Brigbtoa B4A1U.A, I a. 11:1 A av, p.

X-45 p. Alu p. 7J) p. Leave Boob's Westwood a. 1030 A Ba, a.

ai- 849 a. Iju 9. a. art. cticttati Borrwtniar.

1 -T- Tee Clnrlnaaa will oaU for and aVlirar 1 rasssswarrs el b'an. ideacee. Tirkcsa er sal at ta Via aarrat, ud VlsAia Urssl Motel. Trains Sortb. arrla.

i I 1 aaa a. r-s a.b. 7a.a si A.a. I a Trains Sonth. Ie.

I.ndlow...... I r.M. Walton 1 44 p.m. Crttu-nde Imra. Wllllasaatoara.

4 Jn p.m. I p.m. Lei 1 ok ton Iilrs. Nielviiaavllle II M. Kentucky Biver i p.m.

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