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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 6

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FLJKCIil AXD COMMERCIAL. 1 WBK 1BBAT MOiKWO, i Ml 8. 1S78. Tbt: local noatr market remains wltaooi new httom of Importation. and biMlueas no really to rrm full employment -to nicer, and clerk's.

Application for loans i- .11 hnnetH of bushiest, but lo the art below the ability of banks to accommodate, yet fur tbe moment. there li no etirplui of currency, and lender look forward to more pressing calle In the rear futore, rather Indifferent about eeltlng Investment. Borrower who can offer ent-lefactory security, bowever, are willingly omm dated with their full reitilremnt at the ueual rate, which, la bana.er 7 date, the tower rat only oot loan. In the open market u.r. mucl.

offered and money easily "rtcUy prime business paper. percent, on hrM-cias nui iaiurnL ob call.tbe lower rat with Govern- n.m urnriilai a collaterals Kaatera exchange wa about eteady and the eupply not excessive, yet dealer do not care to accumulate large balances, and are not free buyers for more than .1.. sauna of regular business. Counter transactions were at 110 discount buying and par elling, and round eom between bank sold at 7So. discount.

We quote: Baying. Selling, par. par. par. par.

Hew York exchange Boston exchange lhila.lolpbla I JtaiiirnorerXchauK 1 Foreign exchange wae In only moderate demand for any kind, but tbe market was easier. In sympathy With New York advice, and sterling waa lower, wllb-targe-blllssold at a shade below quotation. Continental bill not quolably changed: Sterling, prime bunker three days' tight, pound sieiilng lo kuW merilnir, prune banner' aisty-Alay bill Paris, deinund checks fur IHOilr.no). ill i I'arla. sixty -day I.HIH ifrancat SIS ricriusuy ihree dAva'sieht for four Uermany, aixiy-day bilis lor four 4 Uovarament bonds In New York were generally Arm.

with a brisk builntu In the more active Isauus, 'bnt tbe flve-twnnlle of loss were a fraction lower. the closing rate for the dates named were as fol- Xowt: Ag 17. 19! Ang2r'. u. I'-torM.

l.A)P M. fl 4 percent, bon-li of lfl7 Wo'a l' a it' 4l ner cent. hi.nd of hM" HH'n a. per cent, bond ef ltm.1 W7H V. b.

5 i) bund oi Vil5' ft tnrls of f7, July i I)! ts. JU bonds of fts, July li (percent. noiid I'. M. 6 per ct.

fun'led loan V. a. per cent, currency buiids-llVs 107-H II. -J i ll' p. (I Pi' Pfi- In1? l'i' 1JI In our market tbe demand from Investor waa only moderate, but dealer bold for full usual margin and odes were made at about prevluo rates.

Tbe approximate buying and selling rate at. tb dose were: Bovine. (soiling HIM B. percent, bends of 111 I'17'i U. bond of July IiCH, i li.

M. bunds or I ulV A 1 V. B. ImiihI of 5 U. H.

per cent. 10-40 I'M -S. per Cflil. bi. tuts new i 1 fcii 1 si V.

H. 4 M'r cent, bonds of l'Hj II. H. 4 per cent, bonds of l'jn7 kw'4 lo. IKi'l in.

'4 securities were Inactive, and uo sale came under our notice. Cincinnati fcouthern llallroad aeveu-thlrty currency bonds hM at 1U1H aud Inter et, with bid of and Interest. The New York Block market was less active, and alternately strong and weak on the speculative there, but the balance of Ihe lil waa about steady Tbe alts ynterday were: Westorn Union Mali Miemnshili Company. 6iiO henr York entral and lluilsim l.Kll jM.Iaware. ljickawanna and Western 11JHU Erie I.lw I.ake hbore and li-bnjaii boulheru 27,410 nitiuo and H.7.i(l CMcntfn and Ni.rtliwi-Mlurn preferred 13.

(HI ami si. 1'unl. klllwtuiltre and Mu l'aul 1 uiedo aud ll I on Paeitle Hannibal and St. Joseph JilililH'an ew Jersey I entiul Delauare ami loo 6,300 IKJ 6' III eou Total itis.ono Wentern Union opened at 02, rose to again 82, and dually at Mail declined from 17 to l'i. 'ew York CentrM beg-vn with (alei at )CV.

eased to 109H, and left oflT with HftiH bid. Lacka wanna rose from fts to droppedso 51, and closed, with sales, at r.2'i;. Krlo sold down froth 17 to 1671i. Las Htiore started at 60, eased to-66'a, climbed to fell back to IKI's, recovered to and ended, with sales, at 6HH. North-westeru common weakened from to Its Si.

rallied to' 35 cto-Ing, with sales, at 351 while preferred opened, at 674, went as low a ti7. rallied to C7s, and left o(T, with sales, at S7'. St. Paul common Improved from 3-'4 to tank to picked up to H'm. selling t.i close at tills, and pre-fesreil weakened from 71 i to 71, ralliud 14.

droiped but recuVero1 11. and at last sold at 7J.1 Wubash aold up from 13S toll. Vnlon Paeitic ad vaneed from (41 toff's, eaied to6'iS and closed with sales at Jllchlgan Central rose from Ha't lo to gds. aud, left with s.i!e ut 7o Jersey Central began at 3P4. cllmti.d to 31''.

and closed with bid. Delaware and Hudson sold at The closing rates for the dules nuuied were 11 follon: Aug. 17. 19. oo p.

u. p.m. Aug. JO. v.

M. J0.T Westurn T'nlon Toletrnph J. o. HI ail tnmslilti 1 A'Imius F.X.r,H 114 e.l, KalifoA oroKM. to Ao.eiirnnand l' 4ti I'll led stHt.s Kxpr.

su N. V.tVntral anil hwH Ileluware, lleic.aiid vVesluru. il a le If. 1 C.tXnnd Iii'liana enlrul Z'l r. and Mich.

04 a llevelaiul and ritt.biir 71 I'htcaKoand Clile.ana Nortq-weMern pief. IV7 It. 1. and I'm illi: llwul'kee ami I'hiiI 31 ilwHiikea and Sl. l'aol 7014 1'oiedo Hii.l VValiasli (Ihliiantl AIlKHlSalpin 1 7 'a 1'niou Pai-ilie M1 Kl.

V. Kin! Chli'iwco H'i llnnnifial and St. Jueph 12 Michigan enlrul Jlltr.uls I'm. and Jirw Jeriw Central :0 Pn name Jielaware and liu.laou...;w.,. 40 Hold I00H ivH 4.) ll'Ml bi--t lit "a ViS 3 li (HiSi 7S 3 7'4 US 7u 14 7'4 12 70 Ti 1'jt loou In this H'ni 13-.

dH 7h' a 11 1 711, 13 84 4 wr-, 1-4 67 34s 4' 100 Gold In ew York wa steady at l.uOH market cnub gold was scarce, aid dealers bid lU0'fc(i7) loo-i. the latter for round sums, and cli at luoy, although there wa but Utile demand for it. liold checks on New York offered at KmV ANTHRACITE CO t. TR1 1K. The Engineering and Mining Journal makes the following review of the trade in anthracite, which Is bf some luterest to all who consune that coal, and la bot an argument for high prices: The demand for anthracite coal doe not Improve.

While price are ttediiy more disturbed, tm nig to tne iuaruily or coal that has been fiut on the market during the past two nioiitUs, and, fart, during thewliole year. The ReadUlg Company's drawback has nnd a greater effect upon price lliroiKh autii'lpullon of low -priced coal lo bo offered Irom tbe eirbuylkill Ivistrirt than from any Important quantity of this coal being nrcd upon the market. Wo have never seen dealers at tins season of the ynar with bo Utile nore or an aeliv. rail trade as now. The Companies bave bMn trying lo encourage the public In ihe liellef iliat the comidnatloii nuiM of neX-esaity be a success, hut buyer are wise enougb te.

nee that, when the Board ol ontrol decides that It will Ignore Iheobject lor which the Combination wa formed. Vlx, to regulate the supply to the requirements of tho trude, then they sr. Justified lu itli holding lhlr Driers an uiurh as iwiss-hie In expectation that trouble will arise from dissatisfaction among the proouevra. condition of the lulnds sf buyers I such now Ibat prir much above thine that ruled last fear would attract but liitle attention. Kit hi ute or alUtrs the Hoard of Control ran lart-ely blame Itself.

Had It restricted lon-11 a ire authcientlr, it would at lenst bave beld the conrtdeuce of the puhlle. If we are to sps a fair Iradi. the Board ot Control must realize tbe actual fuudltlon or trade, and show that It in deter mined lo rediTrs, supplies lo the demand of the market. In Bur editorial columns we call attention to a cloud, considerably larger 41 linn a man' baud, which 1 looming up upon the horiron of the coal trade. As we tieiore the combination wa formed would be the ease, the wants of the Companies and the varied array of human naiurein outcer are tending to rob this organization of the advaniagra that It sought toaecure.

liuring the past two weeks the press has contained numerous reports of strikes and rumors of further knea. Those that have occurred have been only a ftral character aud are alwuil settled. There Is little pnspeciofa gnneral strike, unless the demagogue. rf which Pennsylvania has a superabundance or Ihe worst kind, ore aide 10 tnlluence the men to mi ter Into It, with ine object of getting votes In ihe coming lections In the Interest of -labor reform" The miners navo been receiving but very poor wagv 1ur-. log tbe past two year, aud are not In a position to make an extended strike.

Were they 10 ersske lor Jay one month, they would undoubtedly confer a 11 or on m- ompatnea even though some of theaeJ iimiik anu at tne end or that lime tne miner would probable have to yield, and be in the power of their en.p.oyer for many month alter. The production anthracite coal last week was 122 P.ns. as against ions the previous weec kud 2.im tons tn corre.sooii.1lng week of 18.7. The total production fiutn Januarv 1st to August IJtavwas I.IMi.aa) Uios. oonii.oieil nt ll.7I.2rt." too lor the like p-ilodor last year, showlug a tailing on" this ear of 2.472134 tons.

Ktw York Finmnclnl By JSkw Yobk. Augusly easy at l.A2 per cent prime mercantile prr.i.iJS per cml Cus lome receipts, fBsXiOO. The Assistant Treasurer dis. buried (161.000. Clearlugs, s.uoo.duu.

lous' IMS; short, 4-a. Oold opened and closed at I0OH, with aale In tb Interim at IU4.V Borrowing rate, l. 1 and per and flat. Government bona firm. Railroad bonds dull.

State bonds quiet and steaJy: feaneeaee old Si Virginia as, old y-ennesxee He. Vltginlaa. 20 JaTlsaouri as The nock ntarket tn lb morning wag generally Itrong, and a fnrtheranvance In price wa astau-llshed. 'In the afternoon the marxet wa strong for tbe trunk shares, which advanced sharply, and quiet for tbe general list. Tbo features were Mlrblgao Central, which rose rrern es to 7UA4 last Shore, Which advanced from C.ta to 7.

and rsew York Csa-tru4, which sola up from tovsj 1104. -Wetrn Union C. and I Uuicksilver It JSew Jors Centrals. 4t lli brornrrfHl 0l Hock Island 3 FeelUo Mall V1 aripoaa pre'erred. i i'i at.

Paul prerarred 7li Pt. ayne 1ms TerreHante 1H preferred i Chicago an I Uii. preferred lu2 t'tio ana kiHiuipoi. 7S tkek. and 'a B--.

-snama r.PM 1C4 W'slls Fara-o Araertcnn Ex prams 4H L'. Kx-praes Yorg 4.uUaU.lio' to. prelerred 21 ITarleui.i ...13 Xrohin Centre, 7U' I'SJUOl. IfnUm PolUolock. fc-'s! Lk Shore.

Jiiinnte Central 'ClvMend Pitusburg. J. western i A. and r. Telegraph.

2-N aitsiioun 1-4 B. and Ii2 Hannibal and bl. J. l'i4 Central ac! tic bon Ui'Ti Vuion paeitio buds.l.i3 V. P.

land V. P. f- luis io. preierrea. IC-Tbe nnancler tb re-koTty 1 lxi ouriiijr turaciorr.

aitbou.h 7 M. aeveral commercial renter, notably If ancbester and Ulasgow, stilt complain. The Time cay tb money market remain an' changed. Discount rale nave settled down Into kind of temporary slag sat toa. Bill aontlsne acarce.

Hbart loan have been eaaler to obtain, but some de mand I expected to-day, as considerable um canst be repaid to the Can k. Apart from passing causes tbere la nothing In sight which. Is eaJculatrd to dis turb thl market, and rate are likely to remain lomi time at a lower level than the Bank of England rat. Thl will be unfortnnate, In many can not be helped, apparently. C1SCI.HHATI MARKETS.

Ti thd i-vusimo. Aucutt 20, The general market were without special activity, and tb change of no great Importance. Cotton was firmly held, but Groceries eteady on a limited business. Floor Quiet, but beld at full previous tig ore. Wheat dull and lower to sell.

Iiye barely sustained, but not pressed to aale. Corn In fair demand, but the offering fully up to the want of the market. Oat luggisb and heavy. Barley' weak and lower, tbongb teller reluctant to accept the decline. Provision Irregular aud without much strength, but cloaesteadler.

Whisky In demand and arm. T1AII.V MOVEMENT. imptv. ura. imr-T'n.

xxp'h. Apples, brls Petrol 'm, brl Potatoes, bri. K7f, Hall brl 1 Me'1 jib 1 im'y 8hep, Ruear. bhdsw 770 liarley, Butter. 12HO0 X) In R.1K1 7dO 10 41 8( 241 10 nn 24 27 HVJ "iKi DM iV6 Candles, Cuttle, Cheese, bis Colfee.

Corn, bush Cotton, H4 21U H.1.1 140 ia 1 4nH 2310 4 oij ISM 14 14.1 21 4 23WJ IM'J Wheat, SMI 3 rlour, brln. Hay, lloirs, iArd, Lard, kets Wliltky: bruw Baeon. lb 28J00 11M7I II am. B'ik meats, lb Pork, brls Pick'd Mi.lts Bx'd Jit lb 6)Hn lift) 1040 76ouu Malt, busb Molasses, brhk Out, tiusii llliTIN. The market la flteadv and tbe small atock her held flrmlv.

but sale I he uiucial ouutatluu were as follow: Ordinary loo. Good Middling. (lood MiddUntr Low mlilJIiug. II 1C fir Mlddiiug UHo. Cotton Htatement.

Bale. Htock on hand Sf umi bjer 1, lft77 rteireiptn lo laHt isi.jh Kecelpw itu ifrl.9 Total: Local consumption to August B.ixsl Hhlpmenu to last Miilpmcuta to-day Xt- 8tock On band M. rookrie1. 1,265 Coffee ha a steady market aud the tendency Is to better prlcit, but with a limited deruaud no change cm oe mane in quotaiions. mo, at its foroommon roasting grade to fancy yellow, aud Java per lb.

Sugars are about eteady, without bnovancy. and the consumptive demand moderate, with supply tuny up to ail necessities. Kenned yeuow extra white hard loto lu'sc, anil rsow trieans iv 4C. per lo. MolaAses move well for the time of year, and with stocks well under control price are maintained.

New Orleans ftell at 2nutoo. fur common to good. and for prime to-choice. JtehneU sirup job at as to quni ity. HRRATIHTI'rFa.

Flour wa In moderate local demand and tbe mar ket steady, but, altogether, trtde was quiet. Family soiu hi 4 oo ann ranges up to a. aa to reputati or brand. Kxtra quoted 3 25 superfine. I4u -3 tW.

aud low grades. (2 2tViv2 7a. Spring flours bave a steady can lor'liards. and, the supply being ugiil, prices are wen sustainea at so tyvo lor Mliv in sola, the latter fancy brands, but soft are nelllng slowly at (3iai6 2d. itye Hour held Meadily at tne latter cuoic norm-western, ttran steady at t'J IV nhipsiulTslow at li'()li.

and middlings eelluig at i per too, on arrival. V. heat came lu unfavorably frrrm other market and buyers here were bidding off. but seller did not name concession such as would Indnce them to take hold, and buatiips wa small, price clotting nomlna but lower to seil. Choice while held at tl, but No.

would not bring over tase. Choice amber sold earlv but at tbe clue did not have buyer at aim P.O. i wouni not oring over tied winter held at for choice and Land ttio. No. 1 but without buyers, and fair to prime bag lots sold at with Inferior ranging dowu to 7oc.

per ousnei. Kye waa neglected and-dull at previous figures No. 7 held at abo. In elevator, and 66c. on track, vie isu.

iuiu wkt iioj.i atuu prime gam uts hit at per bush. Corn wa more freely offered, and the market about steady, olixed ear sold at 42o. on track. No. 2 f.

billed not easy to buy at te-a than 41c. spot. b.ut soiu to a unerai extent at s.sa.. prompt aelivery, aua is u. at sic lu nrrive situia ten uays.

Oat in full supply and light demand. New offered at Zy-Q. lot uilied, aud ik'Jic) luf while, with lew sales. Barley dull under more free offertng. and buyer claiming concession.

Kaniple lots, about No. 2 grade. Hold at lpt oz, and strictly choice would hardly oriug uo. iwer rraaeH auialoiLU PBOVlMtiN. The market wa unsettled and Irregular, with conr sioeraoie contract sum onerea dv ouisiae parties, but regular bouse refuse to meet the marget at prices current.

Mess porg onerea arsiu out not wanted except in jooimig way. Bulk meat were Irregular, and sidee In the morn Ing almost panicky, but closed steadier, with lees free ottering, shoulders sold In car lot at o'c. cash. Clear rib side In early dealing were panicky, an I ins. sold at jt, ouyer also, lnu.uo live.

at e.l-ie. but on 'Change ai lbs. old at and holders advanced their Viena lu with bid, and 2iai lam lte. sold at this, and more wanted: but later market weakened -ro C'4c. bid and A.3UC.

In the afieruoou lbs. changed bands at ti'sc, all hover September. Bids of tioash and 8.10.?. asked. Clear sides uouilualiy quoted io.

All meat loose. ltaoon In fair demand on eelllnir at fte. for clioiilrlere and 7Sc tor clear rib sides, packed. Clear side scarce and nominal at packed. sugar pickled meats lu light neuiaud.

hut offerings mid it 1 1, shoulder quoted bellies uudhams luidjiu'ic, an p-u Ken. in Sugar-cured meals quiet, but held lirmlv at 7C7'io. for shoulders H'j: breakf.ist bacon, and iac ror name, as to averngcana Dranu. all canvaaed aud packed. lii-d was lower, and loo tierces current make sold at 7 uic.

at house, though moetly held at 7.1ik:. There were deliveries jdo on contracts for eelier tbe Winter prime steam not offered and merely nominal. Kettled leaf Job at fur city, ami us 4c. for country brands. 1 allow in tair demaud atbu.

lor prime country. in packages. PA IKY AND COUNTRY PROPrCR. Butter receipt not Inrue for Tuesday, but tha de mand unusually llhl and the market dull. Smelly line table but ter la acarce, aud when selected out to suit the local trade single packages bring full figures.

Iml lnvuk-aare ndt moving, aod oft grade almost entirely neglected. Fancy creamery sell at 22c.23c. and prim at by the. arhirle package, llairv- miMit was picked over, and top selections sold at 15.. liic.

In small way, and offered nt 13.U.14C. In lots. Any thing which will not do lor retailing ha to be sold to packer, who buy only at low figure. Good lirimo Ohio and Indiana can be bought at nnd common, or grease butter, at tc. per lb.

Cheese to good lobbing demand lor mild goods, rtnt they are scarce, and the next grad lilng Hlowly. t'riuie to choice factory quoted nut sharp goods are dull at prices ranging as low a sc. per 10. ii.ggs in light demaua aua ample supply. wiLh only amail sales at Inc.

per doxen. loa off. Poultry was In rather moderate supply, butsnffi-cient for the demand, and the market easy tor live chicken at tl 2fWi.2 pur doxun for fair to choice young, mo latter nearly full growuaaud lAii 7j lor gootl to very choice old. ir ruits in large supply for seasonable kinds ana tbe market harelv ateady. Green apple are selling at per brl.

loose from wazons.and atl tevnil 75 per brl. lur hnnie-uacked In choice order for shipment: only a few lancy Maiden's Blush bring (2 per brl. riea aomcsiic inactive and nominal. UftuuDa in fair demand at f'Jtailo per box for orlme to verv ohoice. Orange slow at 7io.8 per box.

Hay dull for new under large offering at bot old In small supply and firm at fiura-'ll for prime to choice oid timothy and (su.9 for common to good mixed, in bates 011 arrival, heat and rye straw offered at (', and oats straw at Mta7 per lou. Onions are bouclil hv dealers at 25c. per busb. loose from wpgona, aud offered at i per brl. In prime shipping order, but dull.

I'otaioes were ouiy fair aunnir. bnt eoual to tne demaud. and the market quiet for choice early rose at per brl. and (t 26 in prime shipping order for home-packed, (sweet potatoes otieietl at (3 per on. ior reo ana ior yeuow.

Seed has a quiet and dull market. Clover offered at xc. per lb. Timothy beld at (I 404! 50 per bushel. Hax utlable at (1 loi'i-l 18 per the latter ror car-lot tbat can be shipped without lurliier expeuae.

SIH'KLLANEOI'S. Coal I quiet and the market dull, bnt stock held with some flrtnness. Healers aak A'L7c. fr Youghtogheny and 5c. ror Ohio River afloat.

Rates delivered to consumers are irregular, but approximate to for Kanawha and Vougbiogheny aod be. lor Ohio River. Hemp In only moderate demand, and hold firmly under light Hough Kentucky quoted a'l ffMrt Pal ton on arrival, aud dressed at 6'sC. per lb. lor Bingle and 7c.

for double, from store. Oils are in light demaud and easy. I.fnseed jobbing at but round lots can only be sold at r.xirn iara-011 quoien v.KC.bzc. in lot, and b-tw In small way. H.

-fined petroleum sells- at 10(yy 13c. aa to bre lest, the latter for Ohio standard. salt ha a sluggish market, but la beld rlrroly. Ohio River and Kanawha beld at 86c. for small aud fl 20 for large barrel, delivered, coarse Liverpool offered at (I 10m I IS per bag, aud Turk Island at s.c but not much being sold.

wiilsky In active demand and the market firm at fl in gallon, sales of tne day: I7 brlrnew at I OA and 1141 brls. old at a price not reported, uu-derstuod to be above new. ThBCC. The offerings at auction to-day were IT- hhd. and bojtes.

at Ihe following price: 94 hhds. Mason 'Con 11 tv. Kentucky, district 16 hbds. at (2 4i3, lti at (I 2 30, SI at fttu-7 HO. 24 at (9 1049 90.

17 al (llkn.14. 2 tHilulH. Brown County, Ohio. Idlslnct 1 3 hh.ts. at f3 V'31S.

4 at (k.iiit), 13 at tHtt.7 to. Hat (810 9 18 at I at $lo 75. 65 hbds. Oweu Con 11-iv. Kentucky, (district) I hhd.

at (3 IS. 15 at flo ts. 12 at as lun.7 l. 17 at 35, at Ilinl2 75. I at I li Til.

42 hhds. I'endletoti Couutv. Kentucky hhds. at f4.iC 4l. at 7 at (ne-9 V.

1.1 at UliKrtlU. I at (l75: inula. et li irlitia al Ttfc r-e 6P. boxes do. al Indiana al fft :u.7 15.

6 boxes same al (3 50 ('a 12 hhds. Aliuun at ft lute.5, 1 at liO i at 9 10. TIIK CATTLE MARKETS. Cincinnati -Autrist2o Railroads tock-s-ards: Receipts for the past twenty-four boura up to nKn to day, as compared with Uie aame day last week, were as follow: Cattle, Hog. Bbeep.

August 1.301 Ust August 2u inte 70-j shipments for corresponding time: August IS IW3 Augusts) fjf. 243 240 CiiTLK- Receipts Vere lair to-day. some of which were tor through sifrpiuetit. leaving, however, a lair supply for the local home trade. Tb average quality waa only fa r.

There was some little improvement In tbe shipping, demand, but with only a light supply the market fur such wa steady and firm, while feeding grades were quiet and prices nominally unchanged. hile with tue large eupply of butch-era' alock on hand yesterday luat class of purchasers Pad supD.led themselves well, and to-stay there was hut Ittite demand from them, and the rather light receipt were fully up 10 the wanta of buyer, aud while tbe market ruled firm on all grades the beet classes were firm and showed more trongly in prices, the rang on atl grade being folloa-s: Common. I'o. 10 fair to medium, good to cholco butcher gradee, S'sc 10 fair to good snipper, 414c. to fur 10 good Texan.

2'je. in X'4c tale to good beavy oxen, 2su to lair to good breeders, 2sic to S'tC Hons-Receipts were limited with what were left over from yesterday the number on (ale was about 2.210 head, and were moatlv of a very poor quality, a portion being cull and tali-ends that bad accumulated on hand for several dan past, and hich met with very dull sale. With rather a light demand from butchers and both packers and snip-pars the market was dull and weak all around, and with inch a variety of qualities th range In prices of all eludes was aider than usual. Murket closed dull ami hesvy, with eorri snd good qualt-lllea left over unmid, and a lanr-'i'l i rof iwur which there wa ket at all. 1 rlc-a.

a around at lb- ranee: rir to good aj -jn4 ta- rMm' Kit butcbers. 4 fair to (Uod atoeaer. tl 755 fl and very dull. were eomnaratfvely light, and mostly a. I of cumimm and me-tium quallt.es.

wub coining gri4 enough to try the full strength of price. Witb a light demand tne market wa dull and weak at prices ranging as toUnw Common to lair ana gooa 10 cnoice dvi-a. par in. gross. J.aia 9 Rclp( we Pgut ad were of a very or- tSit-ar iUU)' Willi ttglhipc etlrln that would 8 2 TOE DAILY ENQOTRER-v WEDNESDAY-: MOPkNTNTG.

AUGUST 21. 1878. draw oat the foil atrength of prlree. and with light demand tb market was dull at lb a following range ot ptsees: urnirnou to lair ana 00a to cnoto 4 1 pr 10, ruwa. ftaiTalsa ArursT 20.

Tgttte: receipt to-day, 521 head; tn yards nnsuld. 15 vara: there 1 a aleadv teiing In tue market, isbeep and lambe: receipt 10-eay. neaa niarKet aamera.lv ani-tianre: aonie sales rather lower; a large proportion of, tne -tw tanmia inmoe; aale or lair to gooa nwn sheep at extra, 4 1 loc. Western lamby. god to choice, yards onsold, 7ear; diving weaaer.

xtgt receipuj tcday, neai lair d. mand at lower prlcr fur good to choice York weight and heavy gradts: offerings malmy of f-iir to medium uuality: oulv Iljrht proportion of choice atuck: quotable, Yorker, fair to cbtnee, f4 20rd.4 50: gra-eerM. 5o'-3 Vir. biravy, cumuou' to good, (4 2 Bf'si oeat graae aiapstea or. tifs-aco ArorT 20.

The Drove'rs Joan re porta: iioss iteo-lnta. 11 (ft) bed hlpmeuta, kouuhead. Market dull and a. lower: fancy bavy sold et ft tiUftrt 7u; good shipping, 4nrt4 60; I'glit, Kfal 2: niiied not wauled, at Hto 4 lo. C'lltl teeeipu, 2 2uu bead: ablpment.

1J head. Market steady and Uru; nlppln steers. trr5 4m; butcher lalriy active: cows. 2 a.t'.i 60: ateer. in'- f.l: bull, (J2 10: Western caul unchanged at ft 4 UK r2 nnj stieen neceipt.

eou neau. market dull ana weak at r- txu3 iM. East l.llerty, Avovkt 20. Cattle: Receipt to-cay, head, all for tbla market: supply good with light demand, a few selling at off Irom last week. Hoirs: Refeipl to-uav.

S.ir.'i bead: York ers, (4 lU(o4 au; 6u.j ml. sheep: Ke- ceipu to-day, x.luu head: lnug aiow at laat week's price; att very common. a Initlannpolla Ave 1st 20. Union Sbick Yaida Hoks ateadr: fair, t4 21); enole. (4 ry4 35.

Beceiptn, lso bead. Mbipment. 131 bead. at. I.dIs Arorw 20.

Ca'tle In fair demand for shipping grades, but supply extremely light: prime 10 choice native shtppliiir steers would bring ju; in good oeniand for Dutcnera' grades: graxs Tex steers, ij i(i3 25 do. cow fi-Ji 7a lle- ijim, ii nw. nuni iiuiei 1 uituni unu iiu more. 1 1 3t 4 s5: packing, aT4 40: butchers' to lancy, S4 4.KO-4 llocelpts. 2 l) head.

Sheep wteady with fair demand at previous pi ice. Keceipus, j0 neao. Wnl4rt4wn ACGfRT20. Ee.ef cattle: receipt. 1.9KI bead.

Western catilu being In full supply this wee, rates ror northern are 11 noot improvement. Slim Western steer were brought by many. Instead of Northern row and heifers: sale or choice at 7 75; extra. 4o: first qualitv. (iviia Ve.

second quality, mi ttiira quality. f-lv4 on: stone rattle, working oxen, per pair, Ior eatern lat. fwine: live, lunc. sheep and Lambs: rx-eipt, head; a trille better trade In lambs, but the mar ket closed slow sales, in lota, each; extra, 3 25 w. per spring urn us, a.fcc MAItKETS BY TELEGBAPIT.

General Markrli. Ja York AVOCST 20. Dry goods: Btnlnes raiuer less active witn pacaage nouses, and p.oning no 01 010 rj iow ly vui i on goous i ii itirueioBna mid firui. Heavy brown sheetings have an upward look, aud low grade cotton flannel strong. Print in steady ai'taana.

and viuebams In vood demand wear wooieus quiet, 'but wool Haunela fairly acil ve. Sp'rial DltMiteh to thr. T.yTuirtr. l-iitabnrsr 20. Oil: Refined dull; no demand and prices nominal.

XNew York market weak and prices declined. Sale of ahlpptng oil at lu'ne. cases, 13so. Baltimore and Philadelphia trade very slow, and price weak and lower: standard wbue. Hue; cases.

1340. Crude: Oil City. ales76.iaa) brls. I nited certificates opened at (1 01M, advance.1 10 si ni declined and closed al (1 01 '4. Farkera, fjl Oli aaijiiimnt, 1 Zl FhlliMlelpbltt, Acoust 20.

Wool quiet and 01 111 uncuaogeu. Sail Frnnrlsrn Aroi'fer 20. Mining shares: Alpha. Alta. 13H: Belcher, IIS; Best Belcher, 2n; Bullion.

UH Caleitonia. 3 California. 11': hollar, JKt4; Coiifidencn, Consolidated Virginia, v.ir. v. row 11 t-uint.

via; i.ureka conMiunatea, chequer, Oould it Curry, Prize, 6t; iiaie jsorcross, Julia ODSolldated, 15; Jus tice, et; neniucg, rtossutn, Leopard, 144 Mexican. 1(H: Nnrtnern Belle, 10; Ophlr. 4 Over man, ItlH: haymond A Ely. Savage, M1 Beg. llelcber, 83; su-rr Nevada.

37; Hilver HUl, 24; union t.ousoiiuatea, i 1 etiow jacget, 15. -Wilmington-August 20. Spirits turpentine W.SIV. Cotton InTurhetf. CTf ARY.lrjaTr)?.

Ancrust 20. Cotton areadv mid. dtlng, llSc; low middling. good ordinary. 10-s'ff net receipt, oaiev; sale, su nates alock, 145 bale.

Oaitkrtox, Angnst 20. Cotton steady: middling. lCsc; low middling, gtd ordinary, lo'c: net reclpts, 2S7 bales; aalee. f53 bale; stock, 1,446 bale. LuuisviLXjg, August 20.

Cotton firm at 11 Ho. Mkvpitis. Augniit 20 Co'lion dull and unchanged: middling, irjc; receipts, 11 bales; shipment, none; sale. 75 bales; stock, 1,412 bale. Mobile, August 20.

Cotton quiet: middling. TISc: low middling, good ordinary, lOic; net receipt. 6b bale; alock. f9 bales. Ntw YnnK, August 20.

Cotton quiet nt IWn'ic. Alt, IKS hn'e. Futiirffi Btosdv: inles, SI.IIOO bales; August, 11 Ma.lt.Wc; October. 11 43 fifj I 41c; November. 11.24, 11.25c.

December. ll.ltxi, U.IDc.; January, ll.lll.ao. Nkw OHLKinn, August 20. Cotton nominal: sales. 400 bale; ordinary, good li4c.

low middling, lie; middling, Becelpi Net, 08 bales: gross. 30 bales; no exports; stock, 2.268 8 vannah, August 20 Cotton good (leninnd: middling. II low middling. lOAic: good ordinary, HiVc: net receipts, 142 bales; sales, 150 bales; Block, 4.M bales. l.oiris, August 20.

Cotton quiet and unchanged. Prodnre Market. August 20. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat: Western dull and lower; No.

2 Western winter red. epot. August and September. tl U7'4; October, fl OS'4. Corn: Western qnlet and steuny; esi-rn Ulixeo, spot ana August, 4c September.

4'. e.iOc. Oclolier. 51c: steamer. 47e.

Oats active and lower: Western white. mixed. 2.1 i.27c. Pennsylvania, avi3nc. Kye quiet at (Hi" lav dull and unctianged.

Prnvlsions quiet atd un changed, flutter active and firm: choice Western. l.tiillKc. Petroleum quiet and unchanged. Coiree iiui.t and unchanged. Whisky firmer: held at (f (-9.

IieeeiptH: Flour. 5.taj brls: wheat. 22.vti mm. onts. Slilpmen: Wheat.

137.0)0 corn. M.rmo buh. Freigtita to Liverpool, per steamer, quiet; grain, "'id. united. ItoMtnn At'ousT 20.

Flour stendy: Western super. mm ettra. 4 Siei4 75: Wtsconsln extra. $4 5-5 50: Minnesota extra, s5 5v 50: winter vi heat Ohio, indinna and Michigan, wsvr 7-i Illinois. S5 2.V,cii: st.

Ijouis, 25. Corn firm: mixed yel low, 4V choice ex Ira yellow. corn, Oats quiet: No. 1 and extra white. 3sa.

42: No. 2. No. white. c.

mixed. 33 lV. Hecelots-Flour. lniiV) brls corn. fir.

"on bush wli-at. 31. "on bush, shipments Flour, 125 brl. corn; oii.OUU buih. Chioitfjto ArorsT 20.

Flonr gfeady and un changed. Wheat dull, weak and lower: heavy No. red winter, ia'i'yd'ic: iso. 7 red wirfter. cull and August: No.

i Chicago spring, idc, cash; li.Tsc, Auuiisi: f' sepl-mber; October; No. -3 Chicago aprln. rejeclil. 61c. Corn inactive and lower: cash; 3.s'-.c., September: hid October: relerted.

a-t'io. Oats stoadv and firm: cash: 8eptem)ier: October; rejected. 17'o. Kye dull, weak and lower at 4 sc. Barley dull, weak and lower: fl lu.

cash: si 11 asked September, pork nnsettled and active. hut weak and lower nc ff 40.9 50. cas'i; ff9 45. September; (9 57via IK), October. Lard nnsettled and lower nt 7.10c., cash and September; 7.1v-7.i-."-kc.

octooer. HU 1 meats active nut lower at iw-isvu. ti'ic. Whisky steadv and firm at $1 07. Lune Freights: Corn to P.ufTalo, wheat- 4'iW4c.

Receipts-Flour, tt.oon wheat. 152.000 bosh corn. oats, 2O3.70O rye. Il.nnn barley, 13.01)0 busb. (Shipment Flonr, 4.ka) wheat.

87.0JU corn. oat. 2u2ji0i) barley. 4.im busb. IndianapoIisArGCRT 20.

Floor nominally unchanged. h-sxt Quiet: No. 2 August, Seplemtwr. 93'4c. Corn weaker: aale at oats dull and lower: mixed.

2n21)c. Rye, lkrovis'ons dull, weak and lower, tmlk aboulders. 5c. clear rlba. 6c.

Lard, 7Jc. Uam. luc. Ioniaill August 20. Flonr ouiot.

firm and uncliang.il. Wheat lu fair demand at lower rate: amber and white. uiyrflo. corn ateadv: While. 45c.

mixed, 41c. Oat Arm: White. mixed. 25c. Itve unlet at 55c.

Hav nominal. Pork dull and lower. (10 75. Lard steadv: choicA leaf In tierces. 9c.

do. kegs. Buig nieat oulet at 5i(SfiV(e6Vc. Bacon quiet nt bams, Whisky firm at 1 OS. Manu- laciureu looacco uncnangea.

Milwaukee August 20. Floor dull and neg lected. Wheat weaK: opened 34c. lower, bnt closed firm: No. Milwaukee hard, nominal; No.

I Milwaukee, nominal; No. 2 Milwaukee. Angust. (September, DtHc; October, No. 3 Mil waukee, ice corn weaker: No.

2, 38'iiC. Oat firmer: No. 2. old. new.

21Ho. Rye lower: No. 1. 4tc. Hurley weak and heavy: No.

2 spring. cash. new. I 15: September (1 18. Provisions easier and qttset: Mess pork, $9 75 rash and August.

Lard: i.rime steam. 7'sc. Lake freiehta: Wbeat to Buffalo, 4'4c Keceipis flour, x. am wheat. bush.

Shipment Flour, 3,400 wheal. 8U0 bush. Pbllnrfelpblft Ai'Oust 20 Floor unsettled and lower: superior, Tl oi3: extra. Pennavl-vanfa family. (4 75o3 50: Minnesota family, SOct-i 75; patent and huh grade.

50. llye flour, (t. (2 75. Wheat quiet and easy red, (1 0s: ember. (1 07(3 I 0a.

Corn quid but eteady: yellow, 48 (. 49: mixed. 4Sc. Oala dull, weak and lower: while Western. 2t.i2ee.: mixed Ryecarce nt hHtiQQr; PrrvLsion dull and ensv.

Mep pork, III iv-cll 50. Beef bams. 21 60. India mess, 50ia.lA Smoked shoulders. 6SC salt.

Hams. 12M.I3C.; pickled, green. 8c. Ijird dull and weak: loose t.uirhera, 7ii.7,c.; city k-etile. 8c.

Butter steady and unchanged. Kcs-s scarce aud firmer: Western. ltK.17c. Cheese ateady for choice Western at Sl(oi7c. Petroleum quiet and weak: refined.

Iisie. crude. 7Vt.hc. Whisky firm: Weaiern. fl on.

Receipts: 2SH. brls. nnur: 57,000 bushels wbeat ousneis corn; oat, 16,000 bushels; rye, 20u buabei. Sew Orletana Ait.I'st 20. Corn-meal firmer at fl GO.

Bran firmer at 17 50. tubers unchanged. Hold, Sli. New York exebunge, 'A prem. Sterling.

4S7i4SA. Jtfew York-Ai'cusr 20. Flour heavy: iuper-flne State and Western, $3 SHM; common to good extra. ftVaJ 3d; good to choice. 4 XmA 75 white wheat extrn.

$6 si. ill 5u; common to good extra hlo. fJu 5 common to ch Ice Ft. Auia. 4ff-7: Minnesots good to double extra, 6 25er.s 50: receipts.

11 hrls sales, 17.000 brls. Bve rlour firmer at 2 35 ColSn-nieal ateadr. Wheat ir3e. lower: -p doll receipts, sales. m.i.icd winter d.5cfejl 11; No.

2 reil winter, tl idu. I No. 1 r.d winter, tl I'Jr I 13; steamer No. 2 red, 1 rte 1 in, ungraded amber, fl 07 SI 1:1 No. 2 nmber.

tl I t-i: tl 06 o7: amber Michigan. St I IS; ungraded white, fl Kiwi 21: No. 1 white, SI (rV I at: Ha. 2 white, SI 11 I No. 1 white.

$1 21! I 21; steamer I7's-I new while siat. $1 21 steamer si I8S'--t 19 Rye lower: No. 2 Western, (Sc. Bney nominal. Mnlt quiet.

Corn 'lftf tfc. higher: moderate jade: receipts, "sole. Wicnoo ungraded, 449j. steamer, No. 7.

I'VaiH'ac: yellow Wentern, No. 2 white, On; unsettled and more active: choice firm: busn. sales 112.uni) bush. rejected 7 No. 2.

UI '--c; No. 2 white. 32c: No. 1. No.

I while. No. Chliaro. Wc. mixedWest- ern.

white Western, 23 V-iau-tc. Hay steady. Hop steadv. Couee firm, sr-ugar qniet and un- chang'-d. Molasses dull and nominal.

Bice steady. petroleum ann lower: uni'en, 11 ro'tmit ui'4 crude. 60 refined. Ui5(jC Tallow steady. Resio oniet.

'turpentine quiet. Kggsfirm: Western, lfisi.7r... Pork at tin 1 Beef and cut-meal unchanged, jird dull and lower: prime ateam. 7.4jm.7 45a. Butler firm and unchanged.

Cheese ateady; Western, 6tcC c. Whisky steady at Oawetro Acgcjt 20. Wheftt lower: new white Stsie.tl ui( lu: red tl OJ.ii Oo. Corn iead7f No. Toledo.

rejected, 4sc. Oats quiet: mixed Stale, white, 22c. jiertnl ZHtvttlck Faovtmrr. riiiseurg Atacrr -ju. orain: aiacget steady and only moderately active reoeipia fair.

Wbeat; (Southern amber, old. new. fisa-sde. white. old, fl: new, tHiaMc: Ohio and Pennsylvania red.

old. asejutl: pew. (Wfti.Soc. Corn: vellosv ahelled. mixed.

yellow ear. mixed. 4xa.4c. Oat heavv: white, old. 7-VS-7Se: new.

mixed, old. new. 2a5c. Bye: old. 67c new, fcic St.

Lotalo Arcrrr 20. Flonr dull and lower to sell very little doing. Wbeat Inactive and lower: No. 2 red fall. cash: Si'serlUr A nvnst si fe.c, beptember: at tMl October; the 3 red fall, irtniifc.

Corn Ir.a live and lowerr ro. a mlxd. cash: V.Vf.n.lo'-.o.. September; ucloo-er. Oats lower at 20V-tl 2.so..can; 21 VS.e)..

iSepteniber. P.ye quiet hot A a esy sfinj at ai i. for It oult and ow.r:.Vf,.,",1 ttl0 GoaLlO t'4. Ijard dull ana nominal. Bulk meats nominally unchanged.

Bacon firmer bnt slow a -7 lr.u.7 x.r Keeeii.ta" 4.t5 wb-st. SR.IXsl bnsb4 corn isuua isb oats. 17.01M bush. rye, hush. Hhlpmems Ktonr.

li.OO hrla; wheat. 14.0UO corn, uun busb. Imu buah. Telede Avotirr 201 r. w.

Wheat eaasr: No. 2 white Wahasn, tl 09: No. Sdo tl 04; No. 1 white Aliobisan, exua wttite iliuhigan, 08; amber A Michigan, spot, Anost. fteptembr.

(74e.i No. I amber ichiarau. N. 2 re.1 winter, spot, a.nC.; Auvust, Wsc 97 No.) red.atc.: No. 2 lisytonand Michigan ret, rejected VVaSash.

3.: Wrtiers amV-r, 1. Crn steady: rf-h r-. i red. -c; No. 2, siwe.

4i'ic: Aurat. si sc. No Jwblie. rejected. dsniaiced.x..

tmsdali: Nol S4c; relucted. 2U40. H-s-eip'j s'lual. V' S) esrs, 7r no oatv e.i.tfi rm-b. Shipment a Wheat, lVi.iau corn.

31.PJU ia. I2JU1 busn. i.iain lu acire-Wtirai, oatA. 5niriu bush. 4 f.

s. fcet easier: amber yt ichlgln, rot. Aueust, Nu.2aniberMlchir.in. No. 2 red winter, spot.

Auut. esptemtar, No. red, tUc; No. 2 lnfion and Michigan red. U-c.

orn dull No. 2 August, 41 No. 2 while, 4o.c Foreljo nsrett. lVsrrox, Ao-just 2a Con-ls: mnner. 4 is-i; aee eouut, us 1-16: 4 s.

eb: 01 lea7, ic-is, en new 7'; 1 entral Ha-iroad. el; Penuifylvanta Central. 321 Iteading, IT'h F.rie, 17 'a preferred, J3't. Hate of discount in tne open market for tUr-e monfhs' bills. 4.

Tallow: fine American, 37. W. Lioseed oil, x. lod. Paris, August 20.

Rentes, lllf. 77c. f.ivi Augusta). Cotton quiet, bnt firm MHs.S sals. C.l.i br.les; American.

5.oi) baiea. Calllornla white wheat, averaee. I'al. 3-J f-c- Ps. do.

club. P. t.frrius. 9d red 'eslcrn. No.

2 to 1 winter. IM. id. 6d. Cora: tt'eJerti mixed, i.ew.2:ia.

cd.er2Xs. Ijird: fine Amer can. d. Bacon: long clear, 34a. shoM.37s.

Yanis and fabrics at Manchester dull and tending downward. Wheat Receipts for three dava.4ti.iaju auarttjra: American S5.0U) quarters. ronnos bke vosTcris. Review of tbe British Gntla Trade. LoNlKISf.

Animal ai. The Uartr l.na FtnrMa. in lta weekly review ui the corn trade, say: 'Considerable rain fallshrouith tbe King4om the past week, and harvest operation were sertously retarded thereby. A fair quantity of wheat was se cured, nut very little projrres wa made witb barley, tbe wet weatner having Impeded thrashing. Sample of new wheat were not nnmerqus.

Hhnveled grain were present to a rearer or less extent lu ail samples. The crop, hoaever, I not a miiure, a ine yieia promises to he nerve tuan In the turee preceoing year, fecotx-h advices report wheat to be the best of while crop, and more forward than usual, narley is prevented from rUlin-r out bv the drought, although the grain In some case Is said to c-e fine. avine been almost exclusively eneared fn the fields, farmer have offered very little wheat, but tbe light oderiug and unsettled weather bad no effect on prices, wuicb were well maintained. There wa an Increased demand forapriug American, for which mere waa a rurlher advance ul uu perauarlnr. Al- (IloUi.b recent shipments from Atlantic Port bave undoubtedly been large, efTect upon tie trade baa been minimized bv the short atocRs held by millers, and the statement from trustworthy uuice tbat the crop of soring wheat In many sec tions ui 10s lined Mates has rid severely from heavy rain, followed by fierce drought.

Tbe demand for Kussiau sort waa comparatively liirbt. A cood deal of dissatisfaction Was caused by the heated aud uuaaiuuittconuiuon 01 most recent sniiioietil. LOCAL LEGISLATION. Meet Inijr Common Council Yesterday Afternoon. The Board of Common Council met yesterday afternoon, with twenty-six coancllmen and alxteen Aldermen present.

The resignations of Constable Adam Bisack of the Eleventh Ward and Wm. F. Doyle of the Ninth Ward were read and accepted. It wa also an nounced that a vacancy existed In the Twenty-fourth Ward, a the Constable elected had fulled to furnish the necessary bond. ror Constables In tne Eleventh and Twentv-fonrth Ward.

Chaa. Upson and Cstris. Zeigler were elected reepecilvely. For tbe Ninth-Ward Messrs. Oeo.

W. juong and ueo. iv. wood were nominated, v. ood I Hepublican and Lode Democrat, beveral ballot were taken without result, when other business wa taken up.

tue nerg reported tne result or tne 'soumern Kail- road election, and the following resolution was adopted by a vote of 44 to 1, air. Fitzgerald voting lu the negative: HHEBiit, The return of the said election were made 10 tbe City Cleric and by him laid before tbe Common Council, from which return it Is found that at said election there were 16.224 vote In favor of borrowing said B.uai.OuO and Issuing the bond ol tbe city therefor for the purpoee aforesaid, and 10.4J4 votes were cast against borrowing said money and laauliig bonds therefor; and, HHlRUfl. It Is made tbe dntvor the Common Council by said act of gar 15. 1K7S. we declare the re sult of said election by resolution.

Now, therefore. atesoiveo. ana it 1 oereoy aeoiarea oy tne uom-mon Council of Cincinnati. That the result ot the election so beld wa that 6. sou more votes were cant In favor of borrowing said money and lu favor of Is suing said bouus lhau were cast against the same, and that the elector of the city thereby duly decided that tri nrsijsalaball be borrowed, and the bonds of the city shall be Issued therefor, pureuaut to the provisioua of the said act of May 15.

Is7s. to raise a und ror the completion or the Cluctuuatl (Southern Hallway. Again toe question or eiectine a Nintn ward Con stable wti taken up. Several oil lots were agnln tauen. but the body adjdorned without maklnir auv selection.

COCRT BKPOIJX. Probnte Cotirt. Be tore Judge Matson. The wll! of Julia Buck lev waa nrobafed John M. Wacti wa appointed executor, instate: aauo in peraou aity.

IWIQNHItN'T. John B. IToner. leweler. dolua: business on the cor ner of Plum and Filth street, made an assignment to Christian M.

I.olxer for tbe benefit of creditors yes terday. The property assigned consisted ot the slock trade aud a number of Pieces ot real estate lu the city. Court Citlendair. COUNTY CLF.RIC8 OFFICE-NEW 8TJITS. COMMON COt'RT.

6n.8ft2. Locklaud Luiutivr Comoanv va. Joaenh Budd. Lien. tjo.t.

Same vs. same. Lien. Theodore W. Bauiner vs.

Frederick Wambs- ganz. and executlun. t.si,-. jdiui ii.uerix vs i'hlltp crosh. Anneal.

John C. Huntington vs. D. B. Liiut'on et aL iijuuctinn and relief.

on.s!. rancis l.yous v. Thomas tscanlan. Aloney. 5rt.H.,s.

Not for puollcfttion. 5.itf. Jobu Flach vs. John Mather art al. lltmi-y.

Mi.i7n. Theodore vs. James R. wia'' Treasurer, ct al. Money.

In the I'uitesl Kuitea Conrt. In tbe United (states Circuit Court yesterday a bill in equity wa filed by James Snow, of Columbus. Ohio, against Kdwln T. Owing and Ms.ry K. 1 homos (late Smltbl and husband, of the firm of Owlae Umitn Columbus, asking tbat they be restrained from Infringing patent curved-yoke shirt model.

Tbe United States, throueh Chanmna- Richards District Attorney, has commenced suit to recover y-Ml 44 01 meesiateoi itiuuard liereslord for arrears Isaac P. Williams, Assistant Ouariermaster United Army volunteers, npon his settie- ment In 1875, Bichurd Beresford was hoiwlsmau in lo.isaj isisii ior uuaneTmastr wuiiRnis. Su it was brought yesterdny In I nlted fslat-s Circuit Court against jonn runipKinson, iticnara Bereshird and Ham Beresford, executor of tssm Beresford. Allien a. Dieni.

of A. B. Dlelil nclnnatl. secured liabilities, unsecured liabilities, about utal. ss.ns; assets, in not.

and claims, about cnoses in action, aoout fo.ouu; tout! la nuaior- us small cialnia. i.nnt. jonn i-ietning. jaoKson -l ownsnir). ctrawav County.

Ohio, about liBhtlitles, secured, fJu.t Al; ini.il, nnuui auri, fnu, Thos. J. Bawson, Washington 'County. Ohio; lis Millies, secured. t2.557 2ii; unsecured, 05; total 91; aaseta, tls7 10- loiai, aoout aasets, esu.

a total Marion J. Tl til mona. Coneonl. Bnsa fnimt, nhl liabilities, preferred and secured, 5.s23 discount papers, ja45: ai; assets, realty. Sl.rtiu; personally, 439 30; choaes lu aclioo, tl.oS) 76; total.

fi.l2ntl6. Henry Brockman and Ueorge Lnnbert. Cincinnati, Ohio; compulsorv petition tiled by Henry (sluewe, with claims of 5.4T2 82. B. It.

Hutsoii, JeiTerson. Fayette Couuly, Ohio; 11a-bllilie, unsecured, tjlluu; assets, fluo. I Rettl Estate Tranafera, Angnst Strassner to Catherine1 1- Klayer, 23 bv 9S feet, on tne south side or Everett street, 50 feet eaat of Linn street; $.1,1 no. Wyoming Laud and Building Company to John R. Olouenger.

ltslD7-)uu feet front on ihe north side ot Wiley avenue, lying 248 7-10U feet west from Burn avenue; also lis) et front on the south side of Wortli-loglon ovenue. 214 G7-1UU feet east from spring Held pi n.e. Wyoming: Fred Seidcl to m. Elchholz et dye years' lease of part of No. 466 West Liberty street; moutniy rent 2S.

J. B. Q. Maddox to Jennie A. Thayer, mo by 150 feet, on tbe west side Baker street, feet south of William avenue, Norwood: tfiou.

M. M. Jone and ife to F. J. McCabe, 33 by WS the west sine of o'Brvan si reel, about 1B7 83-100 feet uorth of Madison pike.

O'Bryansville: love and afiectlon. F. J. McCabe to Annie Jone, quitclaim to same premise; tl. Ueorge N.

Leigh ton and wife to Sarah K. (smith. 125 by 1 JO feet, ou tbe east side of Kecnnd avenne, being lou No. 122. 114.

lib. 126 and 127, lu subdivision of Cedar Grove Laud aud liuibliug Association's subdivision In Oreeu Township; l). Jonn Urittiii and wire to Adam Aull. ft 4S) Hal aerea, on the east side of Oritlln road. In nortb-west quarter of section 24, Green Township; fj4l7 24.

Joseph Whltakerand wife to Mathew Bvan et leasehold et ate, 25 by 77 reel, on tbe west side or Broadway, 244 feet north oi Court street Jeremiah W. Banning to Uoltiieb Mublbauser et 2R! bv 107 feet, on tbe south-east asaruer of Fifth, and Wood streets; 1 Board of Pnblle Works. At the meeting or tbe Board of Public Works, held yesterday, a letter from (Supervisor JIcHugb was read, stating tbat Ibe drain-box at Ihe corner of Elm and Sycamore streets. Walnut Hills, was rotted out and broken In, and that accidents were llible to occur. Bepairs woold cost tiu- Helerred to Committee on (sewers.

Art application. Indorsed by Judge SI. W.Oliver, from Bus K. McDuibe. asking for the suneriniend-ent-y of the Improvement on the Al t.

Hope road, was placed on file. A protest from lhf owners of real estste on Harrison avenue, between the H. andD. rr.ilroad to Llckruii piRe, against the proposed grade eetab-Iisned for said avenue. Beferred to Committee on Grade sand Improvements.

Tbe street Ballroad ordinance, which were made special order for to-morrow, were et ahead. one month, or until September ltnb. BI ds were read for supplying water pipe. pedal castings aud Water-worcs supplies for the year ending iseptember. ltTD, and reterred to the Committee on aier-worgs.

mere were thirty-three bid in HI. Testerdax'a Petitions In Bankraptry. Tbe (allowing petitions In bankruptcy were died in the United States Court yesterday Harrison Hupp, Jacksontown. Licking Connty, Ohio: Liabilities, unsecured, 3 4.Vi: assets, nutbing. Few creditors; principal ones.

JefTereon A Anthony. Klchland. Ohio, Laugbnian dt Owena. Newark. Ohio, tl.T.ra.

John T. Brown, Versailles, Darke Conn tv. Ohio: Liabilities, unsecured, about 2.6uu: assets. Isaac tilaxe, JefTeraonvllie, Favetie County. Ohio: Liabilities, nneecured.

about tl.HJO; assets, none. Jonn S. Fosier, Washington C. Favetta County, Ohio: Liabilities, about t7.7U0; assets. Luden B.

Bobbfof plumbiat, incinnati. Obto: Liabilities, preferred, tX ai secured, 58; unseen red, iVHj; discoontel paper, total, t4s.Kl es. Prlucipal creditors. A Mosbard, Cincinnati. t3.ou0; Joa.

Longworth and Larx A nderaon, executors of l.ongworth. tC2.7SH Vi; Undercliff Land and Loan Association, ni. Fee. ssets in hands of J. R.

Bay ler, assignee, In probate Court, ess tea-stay's Death Keeorst. James Werts, 51 years; Dora fchookmann, years; Anna B. Bacbns. 25 years; John Henry Frlrk. 1 weeks; Infant Basael (twin), still-born; Wm.

Fred Melcher, months; H. Riley. 4 weeks; Armand Lanra tscheely. 7 months'; Infant Martin, davs; In-faut Nlebaum, atiii-born: Anuie Bob! nson. years: Ague Le Courcey, 1 year: Anne L.

Naylor. 20 mouths; Infant Foundling 12 hour; Hemy Ger-ttold, lOsnlouiee; Aloaw B. Par merlon, 5 years. Gfobgb DgLHio. of the Sanitary Police Force, celebrated bla flfileth birthday night before last.

A large number of friend assembled at his real-deno. where testivltun were kept op uatU a late POTTER'S FIELD, Wherein Us the Visiting Statesmen And Wherein Also Hany of the Living Lie. Wtot Kr. Earke, of Kew Orleans. Knowi About the Alleged Bargain and Sal.

Navr Yobk, Augnst Potter Committee re sumed It i a vesication Ibis orbing. Major E. A Bureewastbe first witness. tie.K-mi Butler did all the qstsconlug of tne witness. 11 futld: I was charged wiih tbe registration and election matter Id 1ST 1c New Orleans as Chairman of Ibe Central Com mltteeaud Bureaa.

I think we kuew tbe result of the election in Louisiana aboat the 15th uf November. Ths returns were all la except the I arisn ot St. Mart: us, wbicu has alx.ut two thousand votes. Witness said the highest Tllden Electoral vote was icI.nvo. and the loweat ITayes received 75.241).

a d'ffVrence of a.iiiy. Witness coud not ve vole for exar-il v. but be had a majority of 2.1--) vole. The Keturuiug Board threw out IO.ia) voti-e to count tlaves to." In the campaign of 14. said the witness, we wrre cheated out tne' election results by this sauie Be- mrnin M.srd or l.n.

here was no coange in tneir actions and ilieir priuciple. Tbey were as arbitrary and uri. 1st lo.b as in IS74. uur appreheiisi were increased by telegrams passing from leading Heim oilcans all over the country 10 these lea-iers lu Louiulaua. and tffls showed us that they would sustain their men In any action they took.

l.ui:-.iana men got despondent alter tbe election, and about gave it np. But when these telegrams toinmeue.l. and tbe visitors arrived, their spirits aroused, and tbey never seemed to fall from that out. The Inauguration of Governor NicholU took place before some persons, aud and Assembly were at once 1 hev loon oosaveaslou 01 everr i.ung exQs-pt some small soace filled and occupied by PacW- ara. lines saia ue rengiouMy anu aincwwj uw-lieves that Hayes and Packard weredetuaieU aud Tilden aud Nlchulla eiected and that was Ipu optu- lon of everv honest man tnere.

I went to Wasbiogtou, at id tbe witness, on the 15th of Januarv as aeent for Governor NLcbolls to secure nnn-lnterventioo ny the Government troop with tbe state Government, we fell we nan 1110 moral auu material force of the people of Louisiana autricient to eetablish parse! ves. We never attempted to bave a collision with the Lnlted flutes troops, we were determined to protect the Interests of onr Hmte asTHtnittany source whatever, and If aa armed stuck were made on the Nlchoils Government it would have been repelled, had become sick and tired of this slate" or things. Cheated 00 1 of two elections and plundered, we had determined not to stand It longer, and would have forced a military Government in preference to standing eucb things. General Oram modified bis Idea after my vialt to Washington. 1 wa lu Washington tor the purpose of set ting the troops not 10 iuterlere, and got an older to that euect on the anerrionn or tne 3-1 or aiarcn.

Q. Then vou got that order on (bat day when Gen aral Gram's term expired, at twelve o'clock that night. Now. did you not know that Hayes calied on Grant that same dav at eleven o'clock in the morn ing? A. No.

sir, I did not bear 01 it. Did not know of anv conference between Hares and Grant. A telegram scut the 1st of Msrcb, lh77, from Grant to Packard. In whicn he tntea mat ne uoea not be lieve public opinion will sustain any action by thy United (stales Government in Louisiana, and that the troop would be only used to protect the peace, witness admitted to be correct. Witness said' that we In Louisiana were not In favor of ibe Kiecloral Commission.

We understood, through crude reasoning, that If TTayea waa recognized Packard would also have to be recognized." WllueSN saw nothing I Mayes' letter of acceptance about tbe Slate going two wave. Here another telegram from Grant to General Asn- inv nates ilta 14th of Januarv. 177. wa read. In which, wnile deprecating lnterierence on toe para oi the Federal Government in ihe riaie Government, he yet said that the Packard Government should he recognfz-d.

as the Klet-toral Commission hod clared them elected. When the hope or seating Tllden. wnom we anew to be elected, passed away, ou the 16ib of February we were ready to cotiter with Hays, and see what be meant doing for Louisiana. A mong some of tb promises made to Senator Matthews were the up- piesslon of crime, the education of tbe blacks aud white, tbe promotion of friendly relations between both, and equal civil and political rlgbta. i ne question or lue eoucation or niaca aoa wnita together was not discussed between (Senator Matthews and TO sen.

xsotning was saia between Matthews and myBelf about tbe Returning Board. Witness said there was not one word of these guarau- teesthat are not compulsory and embodied In the laws of tbe United States aod tne stale of Louisiana. Q. Now. was this all you offered to put In Hayes and the Packard Government? A.

We offered these for the JSIcholla Government. Witness said we did not acqnleaOA In not oppoainar the count when wa found the Republicans were determined to go on with tbe count. J. Did vou and your Dirty friends agree to stop opposition to the 00111111118 In of Hayes? a. We cer tainly sir.

were assureu uy 1 resmeni vtrant that afler the count was completed the troops would he withdrawn. 1 said to Matthew tbat. while we were atsaured that president oraulM assurances or President Haves' oolicv were well Intended, yet we watiteil these assurance from such men as Garfield, Morion and others, whom tuey regained more iiiuti Haves. He sold he could notunswer for them, and I we will place yonr party In sucb-a position that they mnst speak. I meant thereby our people would jofn the filibusters, and prevent Louisiana and (south being counted tor (laves.

Witness aald there were hue two phase of negottatlona in44il lbingthe Cameron and Matthews phases: that he made the same propoaillon of asreement to Cameron as be did to Matthews oo the loin of reoruary also to roeter aua otuer leauing members of the Hepublican party. (J. A fler ine resolution lafei oir ine I7in or riiv ruarv by Congresa, decldinat not to lntrfer with the Louisiana count, was toere any nope ior a iiepuo- Ik-an Admiuisiratiou? A. No, ir, except some arrangement was made with the Dotnocraus uf Louisiana. I bad a conversation wiih liewltt.

and be aid the Democrats were determined to putiheonusof this fraud on tbe shoulders of the Republican party. I lls neptioucau party were wen aware oi ourueter- minatiuu to break up the count. Witness suit! be hud conversations with General Grant on the tlih of February, lie lutlmeied be wuuia not do any thing to prejudice ihe Republican party, and would not act until the count was declared for Hayes. Grant allowed us virtually lo take possession uf the State. We acted on his InttmHtions.

und be submitted lo tbwm. On the 2tHlh ol frelii uarjr witness received a telegram from Liiis, of I.o:.iHiia, (ruin tt'oniress. ana went lo see mm. 110 -iome insianriy. lie lold me be had a letter lroiit Lamr.r relative to a conversalion he (Lamur hs.l ti lth r.tthews anil Foster in regar-1 to Hie ei.iM.,-!, mode by Foster, ihe following Is a copy of ihe ash i surn.v.

eoruary ai, 1H7. Mt Dkak Et.ns-I Imve Just tcarue.l from un questionable authority, which I will give If you wish ll, that Foster said to geiillemnii, mv informant. ihut the speech he maiie to-day. which slgnlbcaul-ly but indirectly hints at Daves' Southern fioiioy. (hat be made it aner consultation with Mr.

Mat-tbewa. Mr. brolher-i n-law and Mr. Matthew- told him, and urged hiui to aay euuarelv, liiat llayea would bave nothing to do or say to ard, Foster eaid he would, but be said he was afraid to take too much upon Iiiinselt to say that but Mr. Matthews reiterates bis desire tuat Fi ster should say so promptly, und further said: "if I were to speak 1 ebotilil Ray (I.

because It is tbe truth." Fosier further said be did not know the mode by which Hayes will accomplish the practical recognition of Nicuolln, as Governor, to which my liitormant replied: "Let him ask Nicbolls If I withdraw the army and the gunboat, wlii you assure me that you will tint establish your government by bloodshed and bloody retaliation; and if Nichoti mak the pledge, let lilin withdraw llieiu." Now. Kllis, this I the first thing I have ever heard asconili.g from Hnyes, or Indirectly, that is worth acting upon by any Huutbern man. VS do not want trices, but we do want to gel our States and our people free from carpel-bag government. Ought you not. If available opiiortuniiy otters ytMi to aerve your people, to spring I'irwaril at uuce and ee It you can't tree your stater 1 thiuk you snould at once see fetauley Matthews, and aak liiin if Guv- ernor Hayes will give you some assurance that he will nol maintain Packard in his domination ol your people.

Yonr friend, L. J. Lavas. To Hon. John Kllis, Representative of Louisiana.

Mr. Kills proposed conference In the room of the Finance Committee of the (senate, an there were present at It Matthew, Denuison, e-bermau. Foster and myself. 1 showed them the guarantees which the Nichull Government were willing to make. (Sherman expressed anxiety a ho ill the (Senate, and remarked If the Nlchoils Government were at oupc recognised two Democratic (senators would also bave lo be it was nnaliy agreed to call on Grant aud urge him to removal tbe troop, as such a request would do away with bis expressed fears of doing any thing lo embarrass bis surcessur's policy.

As I was in the minority iu that runiereuce, it being mr to one, I sutrcesied a conference In the evening, when oilier parties representing the Democratic Hide could be present, it was. I suggeted. a conference. It was held in Kvsns room, but he was not present. There were present Hfternian, Garrteld.

Foster. Denuison. Matlnews, Kills. Henry Wattereon and myself. We discussed the whole condition of affairs.

Adjourned till lo-uiorrow. LOUISVILLE. Bpsselalljr Reported for the Enqeircr. Dire LiovasdI brush factory, on Ta-enty-sixtb street and Portland avenne, was burglarized to the extent ol fiw Monday uigni. Mayor Jacob and the Chief of Police made a toor of rhe city yesterrlay for the purpose of ascertaining what sanitary measure are Evkbv day a number of suit against delinquent tax-payer are filed In the Chancery Court.

Tbey will either bave to pay np or sell out to some body who can. Thk residence of Major Noah Cartwrlght, ten miles from tbe city, on the Bardstown road, waa robbed of tlOO In cash and a lot of Tain able clothing jaouuay uigua. AT lbs noon prayer-meeting, held dally by the Young Men's Christian Association, prayer are offered for the abatement of yellow fever in ihe South, Collections of cash are takeu up also. Thk Pre Clun appointed Committee to receive the editorial excursionists who will arrive here to day on a special train from Cincinnati. Hon.

Henry Wattersou will make the speech of aelcome to tbe dark ana oiooay gtouna. Tux Coroner held an Inquest yesterday afternoon npon tbe body of Philip Haag. wbo was hot Bishop McCloskey residence; (Saturday nleht. Tbe lury returnea a veruict mat he came to his dentil from a guu-shot wound Inflicted by Dennis Maberi TiiEKB is a good deal of iodignatlon of the cheap Johnsortover Cincinnati action In quarantining against Louisville. Tbe fact is Louisville was on the rsgged edge of a first-class scare, and bnt for tbe able articles of Dr.

T. 8. Bell on yellow fever, tbere would bave bs-eu as great a panic here aa wben Bragg wa expected. It is all over now and It would laae a very lively epidemic to scare tbem again. Loc is vi i.ls is not afraid of 'yellow Jack, and.

In fact, offers special inducements to all people from the Infected districts to com here. A large force ot men were put at work yesterday npon a yellow fever hospital. npon tbe grounds of tbe Bt, John's Hospital. It will be of frame, one story bfarh. and bu.lt upon the moat Improved plan of Kuropeaa fever hospitals.

It will be finished In a week. Tug following petitions In bankruptcy were Bled yesterday: Borgmao Louisvlll. liabilities. gl.btS 40; assets, none. Newton Bright, (Shelby Connty, llablUUes.tlt.00o; assets, bod.

J. T. Boyd, Christian Connty. llabwltlee. tl.tlS: asset, none.

Walker Uarnett. Hopklnsvllle. liabilities. r'SOO: a ssets, personal properly and chose la action t4.uua W. alker, Hopklnsvilie, liabilities large, but But llenitxed in petition; esse is, uone.

Pat HaNMBSNKY.oos of the parties who assaulted Policeman Yale, has been released on tJ2.tXX) balL Robert Clark, the man who la said to bays (track Yates on lb back of the Head with a brick, was taken before Judge Hake, of lb County Court, yesterday, on a writ of habeas corpus, and released upon giving bail lo the mm of t2 Va Yates ts s.nklng, all bopes of b.s recovery having been aban-douesi, and bi death, which may occur at stir to ment. will add another to tbe aireajy long iistf cold-blooded murders ia Louisville. John McGsath, who, with John Carpenter and Alex. Cronan waa arrested last Friday, turned out to be a bnrglar. By promising to peach en bis pals b.

waa alio seed to remain In the boapfral of tbe Jstl. tlsnday be pcied bar of lha wtndow-ratlnar ui gained tbe ground ana of tbe ticking of bis bed. Ihe oi tne ibertr bar In two In a previous at- tempt, a warax. Judge Pxioe, ta court veterdav said. If VoGrsth was: not cant need Thiua.lv hm would tan bia eonaVileraaea loose.

Den is who aM and killed PtiU Ilaae while stealing grapes from Bishop MeClaskey1 that he wss eiuplriyed and armed by the enpenntendeut cf the grounds lo guard tbe premise; tbat on tbe right of tbe booting be aaw two men In the grape-arbor wtao fled at bis approach. Unrig two snot as they tin! te pursued and ftnea one fhni l-j rru-hten them. return be lis in the arivir. who tried to take the gun from lilut In the eculll? rh g-tn was accident.iHy and wsg sb.t lu Ihe Usrit. Jlaher seyj be f.nt llsng in tbe aajon and brought hiui to and thai li sag got out ne.ir bis rsulenee and salke.1 houe.

He ajj fti.tiop Mc4 luaker gave hint no i.rrter. but that be was auiiilo) rd by the auperia-tuudcuL. NDlAN'APOLS. tpeelalljr Rrperleil for the Enquirer. Tun Franklin Fire Insurance Company haselected J.

K. Robertson I' resident, F. A. W. Davis Vice-President, and W.

W. Woollen (secretary. Tub laycr of thl city, Hun. John Ccven, Is threatened witb Gubernatorial aspirations. Ills friends, however, bave him close ia Laud, and may.

axcrl tbe calamity. Yt-sriHPAY afternoon James Wf-eatley. a Peru- strert residcut, while riding upon a wacoa, a thrown off by Ibe breakage of a chain, and one of tbe eVg falling upon him caused Immediate death. He Was aged sixty.aud leave a family. lltsav CtMiHLlw, ef London.

England, holder of Internal Improvement bond No. 2(3. of tl.tiu, July 1, brought suit In the Kvajerior Court for a writ of mandate against theistate officer, directing tbem to pay the hood aua luieiarst to date at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. The City Council ha refused the (State-house Commissioner room on Tennessee andOhlo streets, ahio Mississippi, for dressing stone for the new State-house, aud the latter now threaten to hav ibe work dune at the quairics. The tione-cuueis of the city protest, as thereby tbey are deprived bf expected euiaJjuyment.

acxokdi.no to a mortgage Just filed, the Journal newspaper 1 now owned by Mrs. Luitna Martiudaie and the two boys, Lyon B. and Charles. A sympa thy extending lo nolh poitiM-ai parlies rollow judge Marllndale lu b.a duancial troubles, aud wllh tue xception or the tsuu. Ilia ureal tuu retrained Irom editorial com me at.

Tm Committee on Uniformed Rank, Supreme Lodge of Knlghta of J. of Iowa, Chairn)au, aaseuibled yesterday to cut out work for the meeting of the Supreme Lodge in this city next weeg. J. il. itatnooue.

louudei- uf the order, arrived last night, and tbe outlook for next week la special i- briliiaut. JcaiaU'H TACtiAKTformerly an Indianapolitan, but now a Memphis refugee, has arrived, and he states that every body seems to be flying from tbe appar ently doomed city. In leaving Memphis be was compelled to ride on the steps of the car, Ibe train ueing overcrowuen. and many laaies lusiue sianuiug up. rio great was.the panic that as hiith as filly dol lars was onerea ior oertns in toe steeping car.

Last evening, at the City Hotel, a fellow giving the name of u. B. Holman. and claiming to be a Government detective, applied aa insulting epithet to Benjamin Clark, with whom be was quarreling. Clark knocked Holman down aud kicked him, frac turing ni jaw.

breaking nia nose aim artvin his fai teetb through hi cheek. The lat wound sev ered an artery. Irom which a dangerous quantity of uiiHHi uscapeu. Tag disgruntled Republicans are bringing a pres sure to bear to Influence County Commissioner Rn- busb to resign, but tbe doughty Commissioner swears be wilt not. even tbouirn tbe solid votl na sirenartb ot the Bepubllcsns lu this county rise up against him.

nuousn ana itemv. both itctmii leans, have Kilned hand In harrassing tbe HbertlT, and. -though tbey nave mane asses oi iiiemseives. lutriicuiariy in- tne contempt proceedings recently Inaugurated, they have given tbat functionary no end of trouble, an j. through him, the county Republlcaus.

If tbey have tbe back-bone to keep It, tbere is no telliug wiiai may not result therefrum. Thi seatl of tb great Btate of Indiana represents a rampant buffalo, head down and tall np, kicking at a pioneer, who, with ax uplifted, la standing near a tree. The rays of a rising sun, banging on tbe verge of tbe borlson, adds to tbe luster, and gives the picture tone. Hon. Jonn B.

Dillon, historian, bas been dlgglug Into the wherefore and wbv of its adoption, but can find no reasonable solution. neltber bss be discovered a record of tbe accenLatina of the seal by the State authorities. It Is the same design as tbat of the old Territorial Government, originally selected by General (St. Clair and the nao-ea wno nrat served wltft mm. (Samuel 1..

i- aouen, iters: or (. ass couuly, has also beeu digging the same direction, with no belter success. Ac- curding to him the last buffalo killed ia th i Stale waa eighty year ago, by a Miami Indian, who wns Ignorant of the brute, and dldnt know what to call him until aorae of the old grand im of the tribe ldanttned the heart aa a relic of their fun. father day. stcFadden tbluaa the buffalo flour- sueu in tuts section a century and more auio.

and that was put ou the Ntate becausu it was numerous atone time, and the largest of the auluial kingdom cxisieuce uere. Thk management of tbe Fire Department bas been Indulging In another test of tbe Water Works Company, an? tbe results exceed tbe first experi ment by a large majority. The last-named confined themselves within their capabilitltg, and there were no bursted mains tn flood the street and atop operations. The location ohosen waa on Virginia avenue. at Juncture with Bonib street, and from the seven lines, averaging, perhaps, 900 feet, there were two pietty effective fire streams, and four that could be used advantageously on (tables and small buildlnpa.

one oi the nrst. in helt'lil. reached 1.15 or i4o rem ho other nol quite so good. The company claimed hey. could throw nlueat this point, equally as well is seven, and there Is no conceal I mz hut-what the dis play was the best they have made as yet.

Following the test the No. 3 steamer was called Into service and uade a splendid display of iit throwing nualltle pitching water over the steeple of Fletcher Place (lurch, in height, all told. lso or liX) foet. Tbe Ei- Qt'iitKH reporter did an ui.inteulional Injustice some ikvb ami, wiina reporting me r.rst experiment. In lilnking that by theglvtng wayof the Massachusetts venue main the north-east portion ultheciiv was enriverl nf water it.

rem I l.ori but i tor any length of time, aud repair were made in twejnty-fuur hours, tbat these were supplied. CASE. The Han Wbo Wanted lu Soutli t'aro- linn. Bostost, August 20 The Attorney-General of Massachusetts gave the first hearing to-luy in the case of Hiram H. for requisition hns been issued tj- the of Souili Judce Abbott ami Mr.

Inn. stall, for yotith Can. linn, submitted certain pupem lienr-InS upon the crmnrnciinn of the law ulcr ivnirli the proceexiings are to be heaid, and thereon their case. Oiuuel for Kimpton held that his prcser.ee in South Carolina was reijulred not lo punish liim, but to rut him In such a position as to compel him to aid South Carolina to rid herself of her obligations by repndiating wirne nl tier Slatf ileliV. An agreement was made with Klmiton that he should be exempt from indictment for fifteen dav.t if lie would go to Soutli Carolina ami give lnforiiiution.

This asreement was drawn up and at the St. Nicholas Hold. New York. General Vouninns objected to the reading of the agreement, but the A ttorney-Gcuensl admitted the Dickinson then railed attention to Ihe case of Senator l'atler-fnn. who was arrested in iVu.shinEton on this verv inQictment, and au attempt made to take him' back to South Carolina.

Recess. KRilron.il Matters. Dispatch to the Emjuirer. Oil Citt, Aucnit 20. The crossnt railroad from Corry to lirncxton, recently purchased by Vm.

K. Lewis, of Cleveland, will bo opered to-morrow mornlnir under tbe name of tbe I hsutanqna I.ake Railroad. Passenarer and freifjht trnins will run rexuiarly. betr inning lo-morrow. I J.

Hepburn will be fuiieriiilendeiiu It Is the only road In tbe Linie i entirely free from iiehi. frte 1 MEDICINAL. Allan- Axti-FaT Is the irrt-at rriiK-l-r for Corpulence. It purely vt-p-taoli- and harmless. It uiiu the f.Kl in tlie noinncli.

i.r-vcn:in?r 11 Is inx converted Into fat. Tal.cu in aocor lance with dins-lions. It will rr4ee a fat persew Tnm two taa Cxe poaads prr week. pnli-uce is nol on'v a i.i-H-as Ha lf, tut the harMinrer of others." (v wrote nippocmbs two thousaji't years dro, ami what was true linn Is none the less to-lay. hv nrujrpists.

or sdl ly ex press, tl JO. Viai-terMloACu tt-UU. BOTANIC MEDICINE Pron'rt, BuiTxio, N.Y. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ON' SATURDAY, THE 3hr DAY" OF ACGC3T.

ISTi at 10 o'cl'K-k A I shall oiler at public ile at No. 225 West Conrt street, the enliie klocli Ol OouaJg. coUMstina- of Teas. tA.fleeA. Flour.

Crackerft, ic. Counters, Shelving, rk-aie. Safe. Fixtures. Ac, and other personal properly used ia the buaiiie of Hiram A.

ftarry. Term Cash. CH AI'MANC. AKCHKB. Assignee of Hiram A.

Starry. July 30. 1S78. jy'Jl-sUw' ROAD NOTICE. COt-NTT ROAD NOTICE.

NOTICE 13 HEREBY given that a petition will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County. Ohio, at their September Session. A. D. lo.o.

pia nig vj icmy a iuuuiy jvoau, tu cymmes ill said County, beeiiioiutt at the bridge across I'olk Run, near the residence of Hamilton 1 oil ocit, and following In the present road through the lands of H. Follock ana Mrs. Barret' thence thrnneh the land nf J. rtja.n tn Dim mi at, rl the nil to Suspensioa Bridge; thence along tbe hillside as far as possible from ihe M. and K.

as good ground a can be obtained through tbe land of J. W. Baen and John Tbomnson to the cmtsinor of the II. and B. H2; thence continuing in the i resent roaa as near as practicable tbroueb the audsof John Thompson, N.

Humphrey, Uereey Reynolds, Harriet Berry and Jehn Berry, to the river bridge now in course of construction near Rem.iifcton thence tacinca westerly course through tne lands of the Faper Fabric Company and Harriet Berry to a stake in the old road oa the north side of isycamore Creek, near a ravine. Inter-orHing a road established at tbe September Road Session of 187. width of road to be forty (to) leet. ti, tt Jtruitt bu pomsor, Jv31-t We tiiioti4r. COMMTSSIONITR'S SALE.

1 Tta ttlMMISIONEK'H SALE. THE Mat of tihnx HnmiiUHi Conniy. a. Pursu ant to the command ef order for sale from Court of Common Pleas, snS to nt directed. 1 offer at Pnblie Sale at ire 1nrt boose, in City Pl Cincinnati, on SATURDAY, the Hth day September.

A. D. 1STS. at 10 o'clot in the ioreuocn tue iiiowinir-i-critjea ic-aenoia premise, to wit All thst renain lot cf Brouml la the City of fin einnaii, Uamilioa County, Ohio, fronting twenty lofct on me v.uth ol fcixui street, in su: cay. nnd extending back at rnjht and le- wet ii rsirallel lines mut-tjr -nine (Wl bet more Jess to an alley, being nine and onar-hulf (9'1 feet ot tne east oi lot ana ten anri otte-nai (U-Vllel off the west half of lot tlsli in Jacob Buruet subdivihiou of lot in auul city, and the sjirae property tsmyeyed to Clara Witto by 1es from Foray V.

Dye. refo-tled in Book 47. puiz 2o7, in the lianiiiton County Kecordct oHice. Valctvl at tl.sx.i0 lo be bv onlerof Court in tbe ease wherein Nicholas Hointman is plaintiff and Ferdiu-tnd lit. aud other arc dt-iendants.

No. Tertcg of 6a' Cash. HE.N'RY HEMMEI.GARV. Master Gl.lPPt.t RoTHS. Attorneys.

luN 5tWe MASTEll SALE. THE trtite of Ohio, llainiluui County, K.lUru- Kit to the ctimmattd of an order hr f.tio irom tlio Common I'it-as Court of County. Ohi- aua to me airerltsl. I will oilur at Fut.ticMle. the Rotunda of the Couri-lnue.

in the ciu- iliiuatl. on iiU.NDAt. li. A. I 1S7S, at 11 o'clock A.

the folio iug-descrilcd leasshuid estate, to wit: S. mated In the Connty cf Hamtitcri and 5ate of Ohio, and baiundeil and deviilx-J nJloliows, Miid leasehold, buing for the term of 14 years from tne 16th day of Ootob-er. l-v15. given by Jt-ectdi Longwonh aud Larz Amlrrson. KXtKUtors of Longworth, deceased, upon tlu follow iiig-de-friU-sj tract ana conditions: A lot in iiiicini.au.

on tue north side of Ninth street, (beginning 210 fovt wet oi iiarriel street, at tne nutii-west corner ut a lot leased to Jame atu-rson ll.cin running west-wardly on Niulh Krccl tweul--tive i) Kt't, and back Die stnie width to an a. Icy: the condition are that the lessee tho wis and asKi'ss- netiii a Teifiv miiii tei.t ol one niuurts( and twelve 50-1-ju rn) doilurs, rablu half a privilege of pu eha-e thin 11 years aoove nnmca nr I is given the Vnlueil nt 5H.soi SX To tie to id l.y order of Court in So. M.tV.I, wherein The Allautic'IMiildiiiir ci.ition No. A is plf intir cn.l John Woisli et al. arc deU-udauu.

Terms Casri ou dav if sale. tMOKY M. Maiiter Commissioner. LoTZtt Ji Bettisoer. aul il'V TASTKR COMMIIONKK'S A TH F.

i.t.l fcUte of Ohio. HamiUott County, ss. Pursu ant to the command of an for snie from the Common Pleas Cotirt of Hamilton Contirr. Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer at Ptii. lie Sale, npon the in the town of on MO.N DAY.

bVptemher 9. 1S7(. at 11 o'cli-ck A. the followlnu-descrlbed real estate, to wit: All cf the following town lots situated in the town of Reading, Uamilton County, Mate of Ohio, in James H. Oliver's second addition lo Locklnm! and Headlne.

the plat of which is ou record In the Recorder's office of Hamilton Connty. atcinclnnnti. Ohio: Lots numbered eisrhty (S)) and eiphty-one (SI), fronting each fifiy (oO) feet on the est side of Second street, and running back one hundred and fifteen feet to lots Srw. lid and 111; also, lots numbers one hundred and ten (110) nd one Imni dred and eleven (ill) of ihewitne sulxiivision. fronttniJt fifty (M) feet on 1 hird street, and runninn bock one hnndrerl and fifteen (115 feet to lots numbers t0 and Jots eighty-one (1) and one hundred and 010) a ro orner lots, and are IroutiiiK together two hundred and thirty (230) feet on Hen-ton street: and (aid lots 80 and hi being tho same premise heretofore conveyed to said John Wetter-mann and wife by H.

Mentel and wife, by deed recorded In Book 825, pane 13. of the Record of Hamilton County aforesaid and said lots 110 and ill being the same premise heretofore conveyed to said John Wetternianu by Henry Dressing, by deed recorded in Book 32.J. pue GO. of ihe same Keeords. Valued at t3.iu0 00 as au entirety.

If said premises are not sold as an entirety I lml! proceed immediately thereafter lo oiler eaid lota lor sale separately, as follows: Lot No. Ml appraised attW) CO. Lot No. SI appraised at tl.000 00. Lot No.

110 appraised at Sl.OoO 00. Lot No. Ill appraised al fiiOO tsi. To bo (sold by order of Court in Case No. 53.420, wherein Henry Schlee Is plaintiff aud John Wet-tersnann et al.

are defendant. Terms Caaii ou dav of sale. lillOKV M. 8u7-5tWo Ia.ter MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. THE Slate of Ohio, Hamilton County, ss.

Pursuant to the command of an outer for sale from the O.mmon Plea Court of Hainilu.u County, and to me directed, 1 will offer, ai public pole, in ibe Rotunda of tbe Court-houee. In theCity of Cincinnati, on SATURDAY. Bejilembcr 7th. A. D.

Is78, at o'clock A. tho follow led deauribed real taWle, to wit: Situate In the Tiliasro of IT.irrifson. ITamilton County. Oiiio. and bounded and as follows: Lot No.

6. in linason and Cuncrx-t's sub division of oriirinal Lot No. 20 of the said town of Harrison, commencltitc Vl feet from tho eonier of the said original Lot No. 20; running west along the line uf Mar til sired 12 feet to the Stato line; thence south on State Hrei loo feet; thence east 42 feet; thence north K.0 ftret to the place of beginning, as per plat recorded lu Rook 1, ace 170, and being the Samoa). ror.ci-iy conveyed by SVm.

II. It pL'R and nii'e to Samuel I. Bowie, 'and P. W. Fiuneln and wife to Annie A.

Bowles (undivided). Valued at So.OOO 00. To be sold by order of Court. In ens No. M.Oin.

wherein Koswell H. Fenton, lixei ulorof the etnt. of E. I). Crooki-lmnk.

is j.iiui.iiil, and ismiui-'i 1'. llou els et are defendant. Terms of Side Cash ou duy of nle. E. It.

MOI.ONY. C.iiimiabii.ncr. Patton- j- WAnrix'ims, Attorneys. Ciuciunati, Atif.tist 7. 17S.

au7 f.iY LEGAL. NOTICES. notici: IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT TDK fNPEItSK.N El) has this day been appointed und iiui.u.'ii.'d 'us A- luuiiliiiti ix of tho t-stuic of Joseph ilncmau, deceased. Into of Hamilton (Yniiilv. CA'iHEHiNE HA' KMAN, AdmiiiKtrafrix.

Cincinnati. August 6, 1S7S. BlitMlKS VS. I. Court of Cuhiihun l'ltaa ol iiuu.iitou iintv.

Ohio. NoiRsi is herel'V piven to. KIit.zo Rrooks forinrriy cf Cincinnati, now iu puns n. i-aid ii. A.

that fcii'J the taiii K. A. i.is did 0:1 the 31t of July. lhTu, in tile i-aUt Court (co.fC ntimbercii her FK-litiitit praviuir a divorce from mid A. I), iirooks 011 the yroui.il of ixtienie cruelty, gross neplect of duty, a.lu'.iery and willful absence for more than three yeur past 011 bis part, and he iiiiswit sai'i pciitioi.

ou tr before the lath day of Scptemlier, it will te lieai uiid disposed, of ia dcluuit- August 7, 1.S78. EL1ZABETII A. BRCX1K3. A. P.

WAnn, Attorney. au7 6tWe TaTrol ICK IS liKKKHY CIVF.N ON the Mill day of Juiv. 1S78. Parries Ho been viuxl'tiej by Court of li.u.i'.l-ton Conniy. Ohio, excentrix of the estau of Batdus, latA) of Hamilton County, ilecccsed.

CA TH A RINK Ii.VKLFri, Executrix oi Christian liurdcs. Jons J. Rificft, At'-Oiiiey. Jnlv 22. an7-3tW ASSIGN EE'S NOTICE.

Assignee is Notice. 'saTOTICE IS IIKUEBY tilVEN THAT THE I'X-l DKUSI'iNK!) has been duly und ifituhlied by lite 1'rfibateCouitoi iiituiiitoii t'ouiiiv. Ohio, ni a-ssiguuc of the estate of Luciuti H. Haiti-. Cre-lifori? are required lo present clainia v.f c)rtling to law.

Dated Cincinnati, Ohio. Anirnst in, A P. J. K. SAYLKit, A Satleb, Attorneys.

aul4-3tVe MEDICAL CARDS. 1 DR. BOXAPARTE CO. GltEAT COMBINATION' of pro- Eu-ope and America are the ineo to consult. Thi is the nnlv r.Tlr-a in the CjltV a curs of Frlvate Diseases ran be obtained itMout the use of mercury or change of diet or bus-lcesx.

We foarantce to cure 'jonorrhea. Gleet, rsyiii.i;:, Impolency. iiocturnal Fmlssions, or Self-Abuse. UV uraal Knslsslon, Female Complaints; ic short, every possible form aud vaiietv of Fexusl Disease. Care rapid, thorcngb.

and. nermaiieiit, and fe moderate. We will admit all persons to our Ma aeom free who purchase either. 01 onr books Itedical Treatise.brice Mirenu: The Vade Mecuta ol hatiui, price (1 Foctet tiuide'teut for 2 thre aent ttlamr Call or address DIM. BiNAFAKTK REYKOLD9, No.

182 8 CAluor Cincinnati. Ot lasislw -Ss-fc. sssavr saia ISO W. iSiilli Street." A Rtftnalar fsa-mUasaUo or one of the oldest Colleges in this city (as Diploma will show), continues to ive hie special attention to tbe treatment ofall ro-ina nf viunl Nervous Mild ClirOll In Atoav. ar.

ftvllnw-An, xiria'lle INDISCRETION OR EXPOSURE, Bach as ts. ftailiav, oaairrlaa-ia. 4AI-el. ri ct-srr, Orciaille, all XTrluai-y Traablsa and ij rla-Illlleor Xrrrarlal ane-tioi: of tbe Ihreal. altits or aeoe.

are treated witb nnparal'vled success, on tbe latest sclcntiac principles, without the of Mercorv or other Poisonous Medicirrsi. YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN wbo are suffering from the or Npermsler. (-beat or Aeaaslaiml tVrak aaessa. as the result of self-abuse in youth or excess ia matured years, and other causes, which produce aome of the following effects, aa emissions, blotches, debility. dizziness, nervousness, dimness of sight, cough, indigestion, constipation, despondency, confusion of Ideas, aversion to society, defective memory, sexual exhaustion, im-potency or Ion of manly rigor, which unfit the victim for business or marriage, are peixtauently cured, by remedies tbat aire Most Injurious.

Patients treated by mall and express, but, where possible, personal consultation Is preferred, Is free, and invited. Charges moderate, and taraM rase arwarsaisteesd. office hours. to and 7 to 8 P.M. Sunday 10 to 13 M.

AN ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL TREATISE, sent In a plain, sealed envelope, fur two stamps. It should be read by every young and mlddle-avd man the married, and those contemplati ng marriage. Call or Address Dr. Jaqaarsa, IM Weal Sixth BU, be-tween Race and Rim St a-. Cincinnati.

O. ClirriW BI.OOR, 1-K1S. CHRONIC. OIT fitilJl PA1NFCL, WEAKENING AND TTT 1.1 EXH AU6IINQ NEKVOC3 A1I-KjUIMj. MENTS Cured In less than hall tbe usual time try tbe lure and onlv known remedies ured at the old established We'-tern Med cal and Health Institute, a Vine street.

Write or call aud be. convinced' thst von ran ba re stored to heal th. A friendly talk and the iloctor- opinion cuels you nothing, tin charge for treatment to cereons till cured." Tnrki.h and Medicated Female attendants for lad ies. Meaicines sent bj exprei-. tTrculars of advice Iree.

feeU-lj w- 1 the wtii the of or I I KAILCOAOT TIJIE-TABLIS, CtstJ-IKNATI totTlirasi All nn, Isrpot, cor. twotau and McL-an tv SiTrsl Dauv.lie Juoctlon Ac. V. X. e.la.

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auvasah. al rft i.at, ill. i-" asmev -m CAT A II i II i-A i.r r- 1 VI and all ailec'ion of the rcpiratnrr r-rrrna are ieiy relieved by the use of Let Anr' 1 on r.uxipt i-f pr ce itl by K. (Villi New tivSd by'iJtufKMi getierally. A PHYSIOLOGICAL Vioxs- of Marriage! pn ii atr.

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