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"B-BwnBBwnwnwnvawBwXam -v ft 4 -tt 4 T7AUTED. TT7 ANTED MEN AND MONEY JLu af tavalryv iBfanjtry ev ArtiHery. e-MJ wv 9t a In band the da, SZiMnwt Mealntbaentrym eome to th.t or.ll.tBjr any Ub Begimeai in get in sua Ward BmiawMni paid Remember th. TTi. arpir to A.C.

TA YIAliL, Arniy A(im, Mo 4 WaetXaire-m: rst Third-street. TITANTBD INFORM ATION OP wm. i A WBECB, 1st Pay mtstsr. Steward. U.

wChortaw.1' 'fcrii iat heard from bowasinMeri- Anta. UliDots- ifthie Bl an wooes, no will bIi m9 port mmeeir to Jtear Admiral a. MUidiai iaasBrtppi 6qB.roi a wil important tana now pending MM ill jaU-at WANTED. VOLUNTEERS, WlSff- fl I'Q to secure the largaet boaatiee caill In hand, -nd to save I hi aie.li a. Irvtm fraud aod deception, hudld call a oar oXkra Wj tuliftiu alMwbara.

cwptad Jfar RfffBMjit ia ttaa ilea- Br oa-lutisc brfcre tb )t of Tabruarr yon avoid tka draft ad aKaTa tha atrt GTorummt bouatiea Don't fcrgat lS0Blral-Tenaa, two doon baloa JTiAh- Tt7 A NTED MULES. ONE THOU- II BAHPgaoa i iiuiaw iai wanara W. H. STBA VKio Ma. Uaat ylfta-Hiaat.

ThTatbafraathnajaara old nrxt prtar aod aaward, ud froai 14 anaaand ap award, ai aaa i teaabd oTdar. -drad aod Gavaiiy Hnraai, fraaa to baada blsh, ia 9 jaiz-zw WANTED A NUBSB FOR CHII-SRXK. JtaatBatazaaetUchwaaaa. Addraaa, Vfk rafcreaoa, am m4 alaar partiuuUis, M. JTpraaaa, ladiaaa.

jlMt ANTED. CASH PAID FOR ALL a-iaria afOld Sold and Bilnr br A. A. KTHTBK. Jeweler, No.

171 Oratral-veaoa, batweaa ttotir anq watcaee aaa awairT aapuraa ana ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE ANT touauat ia tha aialtai to koov abCt fhs Waatara Agmxj the MawKosland Tal tiaa anoatctmrtnc Compaay la at 107 Main-atrast. Great Indanwanta ufferad tattaTrada. Sand tat OrcoUr. GKORiiX P. JEXKIITS.

)'-" HtT Maia-atraat. WANTED VOLUNTEERS $575 CASH BOUHTT la now bataa paid to raernita fcr Oaraiiy, LaCaBtry and ArtiUary Uaa-half of tbU Urge boantr la paid ia eah aa aooo aa rarolled, (75 ia tw aaoatba anar, aad balance in aM paymaaia Taa racrnit can aabvt.aaT BeiBMm in aa? Dirbioa of tba Arai bo mastered and aa bia bpaatr taa eaate aj. Maa to tbeaoaotry aaoaid eoma bar and aulut, before tba bif bnaataea are atop pad. A pair ta ia Third -atreat, daclunaW jaa-at ANTED 1,000 HORSES AND L000 I ULM fr owjnnaawt aarrlea. tar aa.

bia iprteawlll be paid for tha 74aa. a pair at the Union Stable. Vl a it thirty dare. laat riftb-etn X.A.UUTU Oiaoinwati, Daearabar UU. 60, DOLLARS PER MONTH I WB Anwata a maatn.

exmuae aM. lo aaU 'aetav Ortaatal Karaera, aad tnir- "TiwJiiiiai aaiinae aruelae. mtaaa Aad" BHAW A CLABK, aaat-ia. PAW Btddeford, htalaa, 1 JK VENT -FIVE DOLLARS PES 1 1 1 irant hi bin loan la i i caw a. aiAiIKH.

Arn-aa. Balaa. 70H SAXaEa F)R SALE MY FARM, IN JEFFE R-BOS Coontr, six atUea froea Laolartlla, near tne TaykjrTilk jomA and tha air ersaade. of three Haa apoa Ittnr ataMa that aatthsaoai a -new Koiau hay-proaa. and nae brick Waturaniii.

Urtrbarda of aii ktada of fraats and rlns-yarde tne atavar-failing apringa; acne woods pat-tura, th balance well set In umotajr. Will aall for cash, without Mardiag tha fanpiii laaimU. Abb)t FOR 8ALE-ONE OF THE FINEST Stock ranaa In Central Mhawari, eoaeiaUnc of TO acres of hih rulliug prairie abomt ii nader culti-Jatioo balaitca prodneea tha finest except 2 of Umber. The Pacific Bailroad rone through fejaaid, and there ia a station within a aaarter of a BUe of tbehoaee. Tlw iamfaveaaaaats cosnOat of a nw anrm.bonaa aad a barn, with asock-rarae all around amtr-UMai apringa right at aha nomas and phratr of anwetiar.

will uml a aarga. with tne Stock. or woold trafle for tmall rarm la Obi or Kentucky, la tor aei wttnoat ana Stock, Aldnas. (or aarticolnn. Box 14 a a.

Cincinnati ialt-St iai NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT fhe aaderalxned baa baaa apaoiatad and aaalined Administrator of tha aetata of ni 't J. iUoe, late of Ilan.il Jnn Qaty, deceased. da31-t Th IiKWia A. OOtta. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, HAM.

WUhTTT. 8a Mo. TI.o To Toruclo. MorWraire- Sidney B. Jonea, rTalntjff, ts.

Kmannel M. Haa Itetailent. Tba defendant, a aoa-taeioeot of Umi Stata of Ohio, ia hereby notified that on the vth day ef HoTtmber, A. D. im, tha plaintiff Ak4 bit petition la the above Coort, ansklng to foreclose a certain nortgaee of the defendnnt'a oue-foarth interest la lot 113, in piat of Hartahoewa'e sabdirtsioa of Iocs in Oo-Inaahan Townahip, Hamilton Ooonty, Ohio, duly executed and delivered or tha aatd defendant oa th- 13th day of Januarr, A.

D. 1436. anto Bodar Johastoae A of Hew Albany, Indiana, securing onto them tba payasMtt of certain iudgroenta ia their fttror and aniast said defeaoant in the Jaffiereoa Cdcmit Court, Krntuckr, lor tiMsuaa of OT 4U, with six par cent interest par auna fruaa Aajnii la, ls7. tha ram of 31 and as with Una iiilinaatTroaa Koramber 14, tha whote being anbject to a credit of S0O 00. The laid Bodger Jehuatone A Oor for a raluabie con-sieraihta.

trajjafrrred had aasixned amid mortgage unto th plaintiff brrein. Tba sHk-ndant reqrir4 to traew bnd gnrwer to -aaid patrtlon on or before theeth day of febriury, A. Z. lot I. or joagmaait 1m musnd anmiast him.

and his said Interest in said lot sold, and the in im aieiai aa-gaiad to the aatlafactton of said mortpw. VIM A ATI.lt, icl-ot-Tn Attoraeya pjt PtajaUg LEGAL NOTICE. THE STATE OF I OHIO, HAMILTON OOT'KTY, 83. The Superior Coort of rhneiahati. Tne Stata of Obio, Piaintifr, va.

UnaaWood and Jane F. Irwin, AdmlakBrator'aof tha Eatnte of John Klscaer, deeeaaed. Defend 'a. ItVilt. Bnrrry cVndoVr will take nottoe thton the 1 day of My, MX said defrndasta, Wm.

Wed aad Jantua T. Irwim, adminiMratortof tba estate of John Bletner, -deceased, flle4 tbnir answer and croaa prtltion la the above named acttoa. nnking Joseph Blstaer and said Barvsy geoessr defendants ia enid eroas petition, and aakina that a eertala ran of naonay owe eaid Stata of bo fnr rant a the hen ilnnfl-mentioaed prentiva, amounUn' to PW1 71, with tBtereat f-on the Brat day of the Jana Term, 1H0, of said O-art, aad the ram of K7, with tnanreat from Nay 1,10, and ahm gsrr. with, iuwevat from Movambar 1, WB0, may be adiodged and -decrerd to be a liea ea the leaaebold premiaa, mill and mill power, sliunaa tn on lot Ho. in Oinrnnati.

which were owned by John aHstner, deeeased, ana which auie ant off in partltioa to said Joseph Klatner, aad in which raid H. Bcndder rHieae to have an interest by nasna of a aaortgagv theraoa from avid Jo-avph Klataer ta bimetdf that eaH eroas petition eeeka to have eaid rant of money da the State of Ohio aa rent declared ta be a prior Uen on enid premises, mrtl and mill-powar. to that of eaid Seadder by reason of tha avortgaga a air maid, aad that eaid eroas petition seeks to anhjeot aaid premiara tha payment of said lsdfMrdneea ta tba Stata of 0bo, and aaka fur moral relief to taw piaiahaa, aad aaid Barvcy Scud tier will take notice that be ia required to answer or dem or to aaid croaa petition oa or before tha 1.1th day of WM. at. CA LDWJtLL and at.

B. TILDKN. astra-Th Alastaaaa tar Wood and Irwin. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE CO-PAaTNXBSrTTP between A.

McAlpin, B. P. Hia-maa aad Warn. MaAtoiB, aa McALPlN, HlVbf AM A was daaaolvedby death of A. McAlpin, taking aflaetthiaday.

Taa bnatmaa eoatloned under annas P.lalaadlue Walaat-strvt i-y B. P. HINMAR, WM. McALPIN. Patapabar at, Mtt.

jal PUBLIC NOTICE. THE TJNDER-u PIGS CD baa TXUR JACKS OF TH1 MAMMOTH bTTVcX that I wish to aeU or farm oat ta good, aaaejpt ana) lasnseaBMe pnreoaa. I wilt farm tham oat fur Hie, or go Jala partoerahip with each parsons aad boy tha OoTta. Three of aaid Jacks will arodnm Oolmfbar lnehea tarler than their msthaR If nroaerly Tan arm avoaaui uim aa tau aa tne taller. Any one wanting ta maka aaonay-aai TO -making a imagine ant will aall oa ma at Ow- TBVATtg Slim.

-Improved Drag Saw, AM BUILDINQ THE MOST HUB- SrriSTlAL, oast arranged, aioast flniabed, and nar raa im assume' DXVAO BAYS ASD HOBSa-POWXHS f' hatha iianUi. nwndta-aelr i ilir. Ad dram 5 JOWAS W.TW, Ja-U Richmotid.IadteBn. -Wa JO. DETTEBTO, GENERAL AGENT: SHIPPING AaO.OOMJalcVXQII M.RCHANT.

MkW OX- aWatatanvVvttoatkm grvaa to fbe aala, porohaat and ahifaaiii a of iottaa, tagar, Meeaaaee, CtoOee, and all AjadaofProdooa. jaT-aw VINE BLACK AND BRIGHT. T0- JH BAOOTB. aeaddi-a'i iaiea Caaeioaa 3CI 1 zea Boymt Oemaibs.r -ptweaddleg caddies Mahoxaa hV boxva Bcyal Otawl'f Seeboxen tfectax "lha. boxes La Btreaa "lba.

atora aad Pr ate oyu BtaAABXA McL TOHLI A CO J-, Oonuni-irion Agency, Hit at Wainst-atr-ai. INE FRUITS, GROCERIES, BRAN-' DT. WLK1C8 AJfD WHI8KI1S. London law aina, new, whole, andM boxea Eaato Onrranm. trench Plaaas, Pia aad jrraach Pnrnaa, la glass; Ar aaanda.

Franca Kaaeraaaw, hoUt JW, 1 aad lb. aaa; Tnab iWhaa, Xaadl lb cans; halmoa, 1 aadl la. cane: aad Saaoad Maimoa, Ih.eana; from Plaa-aavira, i la, aaoa i CapiH OitTee, Kogiiah laartaaad niaaii Amarieaa Ftehlea, and Ml Piaa atat and half-pint Sarham Maataia, 1 low aad MMa) LXaama Maatard. a la 4 lO-, th. TiaeyaH rwpr1fr Irandy, IXTl Snaaay Bran-T, pale and dark, IM0; OtardL fata aad dark, lol fawaattaBfaady, paia aad daiL W4i.

Jamaiea Bum, Irian, hootch and Bomrbon hiakWaa, Bibbart Porter, nwAihwgw'a Ala. aiate aUoaira. gharry and Port ve iqiaowot CTi amaagna. fjaart and pint rtpaaT aad Chnriaa Ilaidsick Chamnagna. aoart and ataat at.

atarraaBT, a part and waaauua, jjaxaanbr J'jo-a JOilS DAT as, TWter Boildiaft. Third aad rewta. Hatlowal rl.MH.TUS CXaJBII. Danasahav all laaa. I EALEp PROPOSALS WILL BB BB-VII ID at till.

ofBta) aa til aaoa af Jaaaary S3L a a i i 1 1 rm iba ul Work-howse, fmm orwary 14. ta atwad.au. with aa WW apaahid with aatan-Uy Aw ha JOHa BXLIs Aantaar ahnVaafS fJaVBSbV aaTTt-yoa OstraTlt' Al. laaa. I Il41ain-1TOSAIBTW1 BSJ at thar onV wntil noon of BATITBDAT.

14. far fare i.l lag haah Bfenal tor Conntr Jai til rk heuaa far ona year fraa lah-' tract ao4toaoacrTnoe with aaaaaoa eaU this wTOCT wu 0 i Sk I' 1 a CaaasabBlai Kadrwyf -1 a b. w. aowxAim, CWFlO YAiiN. i v- aaS a-ii'i a.

tak nrhaa Swtoh 6-ro at TR 4 irma. fJCQALa-. vJniiW bade. etw- rviaaa i a. I aJK a.

l.a I vM .1 Ct I a ia aMdaaraathi '-'S. AUCXXOI7 JAMES 1L LAWS 1 CO. If i Italia rmrmglfm 17 dud It Main fuel v. -i -i' 1 Stiff Cofu, Jfeloum, Tobocct, Olsmntre Wdkwar, fa foot Auction. i Oa arniv wnvirfwa i.7x vioaai.

u. nana w. a Stock of XaiTery Sttble for Bale iuci.jca jr. jb ins. enure atork asiongjag ta ta Ona of IX A 1.

K. Kilav. onraiatina of tYira roochra, Brgglea-61eib. Baddlav Haraaw, Baffaio-robee, on and varietal other tha atUblo, oa hixta-atraet, ba-tweea Mala and Bycamure-etreets daU-tlg J. a.

CBOOTB, Aaettoaaer. QHERIFFS SALE. THE STATE OF OjDHI, HAHIXTOIf OOUNTT, to I thcn3ncd of an order for ante, from tba Court af 1 vaiBw Jrieaa ot onuer ijonnty, onto, and to mad. Keted, I will oner at 'ulUio 8aM at No. 77 East Proat, rraat, tn the any of Cincinnati, Ohio, an MUVOAT.

January zs, a- A. Va. at In a sleek hL. tha lollow- lag chattel property, to-wit: of abaat'iroa. 1 a tore and a(ml 1 mmA mt nli i at abiag avachinea, owe vhw anf beach, ona net iron rol era, lot of nnlnlahed hnn-wark.

ehtmnar. a I piaCm BBaiXtat jcrap-lron, 1 desk, I To be wiuv, im. aota aa or Henderaaa a.T tha Suits Banhaai a. and othara. WIT.

LONO, a-wasa-ny vaw 1 11 1 1 "aw a JJVtl Tm cariffof ClBOnnati. Jaoaary IA, MM. jalS-Mt J. Or V-. HANOVER JSD.

57 VTeet Thirdtieet. JbntUur of BrntrdiffflumM at Auction! CB8AT MWWS8, Jaaaary 14, at o'clock, -anil hajapM at A.nrjvioB. at No. JU GBntrnhavvnaa. be- rween iltn and Ixmgwortb, a general assortment of Tlnnwlllilil fnrallM w4.

I- lablea, CSjaira, Quaruawaaa, ac. A exctilott, toryt CUktng Slot, nearly new. Alt, fa; turn Eotemood Piaato. At tha same time aad place, will be rented 14 trenB, (aepaialaly or together.) to tha highest bidder, jaio LOonimarcial eoty tj T)Y JAMES H. LAWS St CO.

Jt-v Bale, rooms jfoa. S7 aad at Soots and Shoes! Boots and ShoosI 225 CASES FRESH GOODS AT AUCTION." TBVXSDAT MOBiriSQ, January It, at o'clock. jam JAMBS H. UW8 CO. SADDLERY HARDWARE.

Wilson (SHayden, 22 and 24 MAO-STREET, CIKCINNATI, OHIO, Importers and Manufacturers or SAMLERY HARDWIRE, Coach Trimmings, Have now oa hand and are daily receiving a largo aad wall aaaiaaud stock of tha above-aamad goods. Oar connections with the East are such that we are able to offer mperior tndneement. to partie. in need of all goods ia oar Una. Wa still coatrnus to (all Noble A Iloar'a celebrated London Yarninhot also, Howry'.

BprtaaB aad Axtea. Pnrehaeera will And It to their Internet to giva as a call bwlbis iwm liaelna elaewhere. jntu-aml KEIVE, WARD mPOBTEES ARD DEALERS Saddlery Hardware AHD CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, os. 37 and 39 Main-street, 01 Ti n-eSstl. ua7-lm) MOORES Importers and Dealers in Saddlery Hardware, Wholesale Miiniilactiirers SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, 89 MATW-ffl'ttRffP.

j.akooaas, a. a. oovm, a Sbotk. i BATTING S00 BALES FOB BALK law by i a. auaisHow' A ox, ZaXTJSZCAlM taf.

KINK HI fgp Talse Sentlmeiitmle, tJ Wliisperiiigs of Love. BBATJTtrTTLLT KjfBKXIJBtlXU. A. 0. PnTfZBS a St Jat Ooeonite Poat-ofBoe.

PI1I10S1 Tne Largest Stock In the City! 1TKOM TUB GREAT Ttf F. C. 17 Llrtrte a Co. and Wm. It nabs A Co.

Alna Pianoa fraaa Aaxaaat Gablar, Oi milm At Xaraaai a Travnr, Ahlaewg A Mm naina, Wm. B. Bradbary, Bayea A Bider, aad other good makers. As all are enght for oaah, trap and wtUglBa great bargaina. Oav TJZm TITl a Oil, 'W rTlST FOUKTH.

STREET. toaarhaagafaaow. TrwilX BEST. TOT AUT-PkAXO aartni tX M. HUSOH.

fa Leaj piiaUpsnmpsirCO. PKAXXSS tji Ir-M-irx-J Piano arid J3el oil eoat T7 ouBTn.iTi rrsrm Wo win Sell er Kent FWawa mada by WTHlaa. F. iinia, Jaaam W. oaa and otiawa, let- tmar Aha rant any for tha sr if paid Par wheel taarka Wul rfednct 5 Bar ant Vraaa ea 1 AOO eaU saad ta-anas hot.

ruiLIP FBJA.LIPa daav Flhe'a 'Cinei ar PawA h. As aaai a the v-ry bant Fianae la ana. i ujcb, aaeh.aw- t.1 ti luu. I ea -g fwj lb -ia par ct. ahaaiMg aa any "mnenia aa av- r-a be a 111 aa.t -( hutn anluad BB (ai 4iJ4v v-na Bu- a.

SALE3. 3. I rri a- srea -arr magarlonit ato flaan, aad win let tha rant pay voaaaraataaa paypjr a riAKO aat now hVat Thl Want taarta-at Jf- 1 I 4 IHESTIEIEuBIPII NEWS' Bpeclal Dispatches to Enquirer. FKfcM COLUMBUS. rTalegrajphlo Oaermaaadeaea of Cincinnati Baanirer.

OBMrarana, Jaaaary u. The Tax for the Sapport of Holdierg Fasnllieg-The Blaek Bfiffatfe of The Colvaabn Press ad the Procad. iBgaof the Les-islatare The Coav MVBMva. i mmws The Legiklktnrs ia fretting Uto nrettr water upon the abject of levying ibe mno'r'nl tax for tbe.iurmort efMldlera' rWEei Tha AUtobBtioa of theje" fand It la 'aiaerterl'br Regabliceji BeaAtOfa-hj Copperhead officer, ha bees improper, and wqiailj qaestionable, whether lojal Ab- ollUoa offioen have. digcrg-l thUpatrlotie 4 jitivv are Beircnui fo5 which aoae bat are toiaadie the fond.

O'Ti'1'- TWGoTaraor wu directed to fhraLrli the Senate with the report of CoeunaudAat and WroTIiaent of the Blei Brigade, Cia, rn the House the impressible reaolirtioa to. pay the Colmnbas Dailie tat pubiinhiag' Lrghdathre proceed in gi came ap, afcer-belng; diaxiBed waa referred rtaolotlen. loqairirigt tbrjnforraatiea la regard to the Conaciealioai Fund, the amount collected aider Tod'1 first drnflitoai, those conrcentioaIw opposed to war, laid upon the table. Some $70,000 wm paid to someAUlitArj State Official, aad has not since been heard from. The Supreme Court is expected to decide upon the obnstitalioaality of the Midlers' Toting law to-morrow.

W. FROM FRAN KFQRT. The "Lleotea aat Gorera or Gone to Loaisvlile The JBilitavry Force for State Protectloa. CTelegxaphia Oonmnoadenee of Cincinnati Koqairer. PaAgxroaT, an nary IS.

The Speaker of the Lieatenant. GoTernor Colonel Jacob, was called to Loaisville oa important business to-daj, and Senator Bruner filled the chair with grace and dignity. The bill authorising the Governor tcraie a force for State protection was postponed for one day. Oa motion of Mr. vThittAker, the Auditor was required to acquaint the Seanta, without delay, what fumg of money hare been paid the common school fund by the City, Courts ot Louisville daring the last fire years.

Mr. Goodloo offered a resolation 'favoring an amendment to the lawa protecting property of married women, so as to make such property liable for debts for family necessaries. Ttm Henao pwaard the bill regulating the im port (ion of si ares in to this Coma an weal th. WeAther delightful. NOGS.

FROM INDIANAPOLIS. ludlasa Troops ia Tennessee The First National Bank Issues Negro Reeralta. tTelagTaiililiT Oorreapondeace of Cincinnati KaQulrar. laatABjArofcia, Jaatntry IS. Colonel L.

S. Shaler, previouily of the Fourth Indiana Cayahy, ttarti for East Ten-aeseee While Colonel Shaler is charged with the duty of looking- after the interests of the Indiana troops genera" he wOl specially Bee te the re-enlistment of the six months' regiments fron this State in General Foater'a department. The 111th PennsylvavnJj, Lieatenant Colonel Walker, axe on their tray home from Ohatunooga. They arrired ini departed to-day. Flwa dollar bills on the National Bank at Fort Wayne, have made their appearance in our city.

The first National Back bills leea here. Negro recruits are still coming In at the rate of one hundred per week. p. FROM CHICAGO. Floor.

Gran, Bighwiae, Proviaioa, Hog aad Cattle Markets. Telegraphic Corrwpoodence of Cincinnati Enaalrar Cbocaoo, 13. There is more doing in aquiet way, mostly ipeculative, aad prices are firm st $5 254 50 for good to choice Spring extras, end 77 50 for Winter extras. Wheat was dull and with sales of 20,000 bushels at $1 17t5l for No. 1 Spring, $1 111 11 for No.

3 Spring, and $1 02 for rejected Spnag ia store: Cora was scarce end held firm at 95c for old No. 1, 95c for No. 2, and ai7c for aew Cora in store, with light transactions at quotations. Oatj qnietaad anchuged, with aVei of 400,000 baibeJs at 65J66c. for No.

1, and 63 for No. 2 in ore. Rye wu scarce and held 07fat 07 for new ceipts of No.T in store. Barley is ia good demand aad firm, with a light supply offering gales of 2,200 boahels by sample at $1 281 30. BJghwinat quiet but held firmly, with sales of ISO brla.in two lots at.8788c, at the upper price, to arrive.

Round lots held at 90c Provisions firm but quiet. Mess Pork sold to ihtf extent of 1,300 br s. st $1919 25 for city packed. Prime Mm ia good demand and scarce, with sales of 1,200 br. at $16.

Bulk Meats firm and scarce. Shoulders 6j6v- with sales of 32,000 piscea at Keokuk at 6 Jc loose. Hams 9J9ic' loose. Boxed meats firm, but quiet and un-chsngrd. Sweet pickled Hams S1010 15 per lOO.lbs packed.

Lard firm atJH Jl2 Jc with aalea- of 1,000 Uercea, mosUy at 12J, 200 tierces prime city kettled selling at 12 Jx Draf aad Hogs steady and firm, with a good demand, with Bales of 3,000 at $6 657 75, dividing 0300 choice lots selling at $6 757 75. Beeelpte receipts of lire Boga 900; quality. poor and market dull; aales of 1,200 atf5 506 60 for extra lots, aod $4 50515 25 for maumlto good. yBecfpta of Cattle 50; market steady; sales of 780 ntZ4 3505 60 for prime to extra, and $3 11(34 25 for fair to good. L.

LATEST TO A8S00IA TED TRESS. Oar Relations with Foreign Powers ImproTlng. ARREST OF REBEL BROOUYN. SPIES IN She 0300 anae to ZLemain xjao' Conscription SllL' in REPORT OF EWELL JOININa LONG- 1 1 jlnothrrr on Knot-nil to be Made by the Confederates. 1 3,500 Son thcni.Eernseea Pass --ThroiigLt Cairo, Lettere ftoai Earepato theStata Do i wauiBseat Oar Relatioae- With jToreigaPowera, IauprTiag Presta- a aeBtiaa-Appotatauoatg.

-v AaaltawTOB, Jaaaary XS-Tha State Depart nrent hat evidence fatlsfactorily Tefating the absurd stories twseatly copied I by our prats from European, correspondants fat of tho eppearance ia Franco of a MoXtsiear Snperreille, oa a political athttdoa fromthe' rebels, sad of a treaty ia negotiation between the rebels aad Franca. (. i Tha eatiratcMfftJM foreign news Is Improving, but new- and mve difficulties' ere kkely to cxrtir Japan aad the era Powera. The Senata.lu wtrmed tha following aomiaatioos: Joha A. Pingham, Of Ohio, to be Judge Advocate, with rank of Major, for tho Derertment of the SrtsrrnehaBriar Joha of lUinoii, to be AasiaUnt Adjutant General.

I of Voltrnteera, with; tie rank of Eajor; llenry L. Most to be Attorney of tho United States for the Drrtriet of AUnneeota, and Abraqa Hanson, cf icir te boCrBaoaiaBaaaer andConeut Gneral of lU Uaited Statea to tLe BepuL riioena, aQaXVin (WeIrst Bessioa 'BnK'i i Mr. Wade Introduced a Jidntresolutioa for the Committee en tha Conduct of tka War to consist of three member! of each House, Pasted. Laae, of oflared a biU prohibiting tha sale gold at higher prices than thai tpsid hi the regular market of New York for United States beads, paying 6 par cant interest ia mid. eaeeot for exportation to psy deLta.

v. 'i The ITegro Agaia ia the On notion of Senator Anthony, a reaolu-' tioa was adopted calling oa the Military of the Seqate to inquire whether any obstacles hava been throwa in the way of the egress of colored men sot subject to military duty here, and if so by whom; 'aad. by what authority by law. I Br. Lane's bill, relative to the Sale of was read twice, referred to the Finance Com-mittee, airdorlaradtobeprlated, Wilson, reported hack from the Cob.

Brttteew Mllitary AffAirj the bill authorising the appointment ef an Assistant Secretary of Mr. Euckalew oSerad a resolution that Ire thousand copies of Medellan 'a report be plated for the use of the Senate. The Xxpnlsioa af Senator Doris, of Kentucky, Trona thte SeaaAe. On motion "of Mr. Sumner, the resolation to expel afr.Ddvie, of Kentucky, wal taken up.

Mr. WOon addreesed the Senate at length. In the course of hie rean arlta, he said that the Seaaiog from Kentachy should remember that be waa in tha Benaaa, aad not at a Kentucky barbecue. The Senate was tha vlaos for tha language of Uie etAbaraan, not the mvoDiirg oi a root. i Mr.

W'ilfon spoke at length on his resolation to expel Senator Devi, of Kentucky. Be concluded by saying how sublime a thing it would be in this crisis of oar country, for the Senate of the United States to rue to the, hight of stera and lofty cast out one Wto ha dared to ten a loyal people to revolt against their Gorerament and take its powers into their own hands. Such an act of avenging patriotism would fire the loyal heart of America, tilence the muttering, of treason, and nerve the arms of the heroes who are battling and bleeding for the unity of the Republic. Mr. Davis roes to reply to Mr.

Wilson, and called lor the reading of his resolutions, aa which he said the motion of Mr. WUsoa for his expulsion was based-Mr. Doo little thought it was desirable, before coming to a rote, to hear the Senator from Kentucky; after that, be hoped the resolution would be referred to a committee. Mr. Davis then spoke.

The Senate adjourned without action on the resolu ion. HOUSE. The Fenasylrania Claim Bill Postponed. Mr. Teaman made a speech explaining the object of his resolution i heretofore offered, which were to invite and encourage the loyal people of the South to resume the fractions vt 4-rU arawaaaungnt under the Constitution.

The Pennsylvania claim bill was postponed aatil information can be procured from the Second Auditor's office. Mr. Boutweil, from the Judiciary Committee, reported a bill to enable the President's Emancipation Proclamation to be carried Into effect. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the President's annual Message. Adjourned.

Letter from Governor Brouga Vol-nnteeriag and the Draft. OoLTTMaUs, January 13. To the Military Committee, and Bocrnitins Officers Congress has provided for the extension of bounties to the first of March next, and the continuance of enlistments under present regulation. This is the time for renewed energies to fill up the quota ot the State. Let us employ it vigorously.

JOHN BROTJOH, Oonrernor of Ohio. Arrest of Rebel Spiea ia Brooklyn-Death of a Haa from the Effects of LaBihi.r. gaa. Naw Yoir, January 13. Two Virginians, Opposed to be rnheJ anion, wwaanctea yesterday in Brooklyn.

They are now in the custody of General Hays, awaiting an examination of their case. Snmuel T. Senra, a merchant lately doing; buinesa la Park Row, died yesterday in the office of a dentist, from the effect of laugh-ing-ga, which he had taken just before har ing some teeth extracted. Tho B300 riaase to Remain in the Coascrlptioa Bill Naval aad M-ill. tary Appropriatioa Bills to be Cut Dovra ia Congress.

Special to tha Pout. Wasblkgtok, Janutry 13. The Military Commi tee of the House and Senate had a joint meeting thii morning. The Enrollment Act will be under di.cussion fjr two or three weeks, but the commutation clause will remain. The Committee on Ways and Means are strongly inclined to reduce all estimates in their hands.

A great reduction will be made in the Naval and; Militiry Appropriation Bills, The Estates of Ex-8enator Polk, of Missouri, and Seized for Confiscation la Washing-toa The Stock aad Mone jMar-kets Repot of Bwell Joining Lob gstreet Another Attack. Upoa Knoxvilie to be Made by the Coa-federates. Naw Yoftr, January 13. The United States Msisbal for the District of Columbia has seized, for confiscation, the property in Washington belonging to Ex Senator Polk, and also to the estate of Smlthson, late a banker of that city, now in the Penitentiary for treasonable practices. The Closwaemof saya: We regard the reaction to-day as a healthy indication of the future of fbe stock market'' The large rise of yesterday necessarily brought on heery realization, the business of the day footing np something like 60,000 shares stock.

Money is decidedly easier to-day to fint-class bousea. Tha banks are loaning to holders interest bearing legal-ton dera, to their own advantage and that of the borrowers. A Washington latter of yesterday Says there are rumors that Longstreet, joined by Ewell, is preparing for a fresh assault on Kncxvilre, and the object of General Grant's sudden departure for that point is said to have been with aa eye to this. It is doubtful, however, whether any assault upon Knoxvilie ia at present intended. General Beofield's Confirmation la tie sessie.

New Tobx, January 13. Speciaa from Washington to the TVioavts, ray a protest against the nomination of General Sconeld to be Major General, sign.d by sixty-four mem-ben of the Missouri Legialature, and, aUo, the protest of Miaaoari mem ben of the House, were laid before the Senate at the Executive Seaaion, on Thursday last. OrgaBlxatiea of the "Legislature af Kaossu WiU AaUaJim Laae Of-fieera. i Lbavbbwobtbv January 13. The Kansas Legialature was organised yesterday, by th election- of Anti-Lane candidates Speaker, Clerk: ia the Bouse aad Secretary of Bfatttrv--- Hew York, i Naw ToaavJanuary is-Ooki closed after Pcara Dt.

a i i iii Tho iaeeeaaor of a rchhiahop Haghes Tha Ifaatea Seat to Boaue.U' Jrw Toaat, Jaauary 13 -TBe names of Bishops Bailey, Timoa and McClosky have been sent to Borne for the successor to tha Arehbisboprie. The dwrmmet tmtt Vmt aya by ha im perhU decree of December. TO cotton its admitted tree into French porta, if Imported dW reet trona the country where it is produced, ia ahlpe earrytaf the Freach flag. The du-. tier heretofore levied wLI have ta be paid oa artoa imparted under a fotvignr -tx -j.

Th Heve froaa ItaJy Waur writhLAaU Atria About Tealc la th1 gprtag KrwToaxV January 13 The Late newt "by private letters aud otherwise from Italy gj-vea iaformatioa of an extended agitatioa there oa the Yanltian ruegtioa. a Garibaldi haa. issued a prclaatatioa from Caprea, aTrlng' the people to be faithful 'to-the lead en. tip of Yictot CmaaaflL 4 Tao Italian army te permeated wiia tne Idea of a speedy war tor tha delivaranee of Venice. During the pset winter the opening sprin 18o4 has beeaJccled te as the signal for the begiBalnr of the final aSsr.

to make ItaHy free ct as wall aa in namev and the next few aaontha aaay tMng at tbe TnoateXfiUiiJ Lateiligenca from Yaioaand SktUheaofPaiaUatrabeat Caatta- u.r oagaiaejuatuea. f.v. 9 LonniTiLXa, Jaaaary 11 JameS Walker1, of New York, the- txlebra'tad military pain-tar, left fort Chattanooga to-day, to snake pteliminary at etch, fur the pain-tings of battle at Chick tiusuga aad ChAUaaooa. Tho Message ot Governor ravrher, of Hew Jersey. "Haw Yobb, Jeouary 13.

The message of Cover nor Parker, of New Jersey, delirardd -day, discuseet the question of pacificUioa. Be aeys the war should be prosecuted 'by all constitutional means to destroy the power of the rebrlHoa, andtherw-establishmeatof the Nat oral authority orer the Whole diMpproreaof the plan of the Presi teot's Amatsty Proclamation, arguing for coooila-iatory meaaaree and a restoratioa of Bavta gomnmeati aa they existed before the rebellion. Be alaa diaap proves of the Bmaocipataoa Proelawiatwn as aa obs'acla In the way of peace; the war should be prolonged no longer than is aeceeaary to' effect its legitimate ob ject, and the GxrVernor arrne at length that the old Union" and old Constitutioj. are ita legittmata object. 3.50O Boathera Hefageea Pass throagh Cairo.

'lM Caibo, January 13. Over 3,500 refngeea, from various parts of the South, hava passed through Cairo tinee July last, 3,000 of whom bare reoeived pecuniary aid from tha 8. Sanitary Agent here. hare thus been applied from funds especially contributed by the people for this purpose. wishrcg to contribute to this noble causa, ean address N.

O. rThlpmao, TJ. 8. Saautarr Agent, Cairo, IUinoU. Nearly one hundred deaerters and stragglers were forwarded to their regiments today by the Provost Marshal.

Rew York Market. Maw Tobb, January 13 Cotton a shade BUddUag rlonr aad holder, asking fall prises, aa- tally tot lew gradea, tha aappty of which dimming, bat the demand ia anile moderate aad Wadeaey at close favor bayera, with aalea at S6 ti for extra Blata. ataaT a Bar maai Ba annd ahlna auula actnTtmT hoo Ohio; $7 tm7 tot inferior aid SS 6 aw trade brands do. 'r raatairom SI down to dosing at fa ftc. formate and Western.

ereia Wheat opened ocdet aad aearoaly aa Arm, and closing with a goad demand at foil prhwa. with aalea at SI J-x fcr Chicago BinghV Soi, del vw ad; 01 6081 St for Milwaukee CKiib; Si ti for old do Corn isteady, with a fair aaul at St St fur ahiprirs fixed Weal era la and SI 391 afloat Oat. Arm and la fair dem. ad. partly Wool firm aad ba fair demand 7-ASe.

for do-retic rieaca, and rthalc. for polled Tleeoa ratroieam quiet and arm at I utXtc. tor erode; tSal tec for refined ia bond, and do. fca aala. of 1 -JO.

brh) erode at S3c ProvatkwM-Pork qaiet aad Withotit decided chango, with aalea of brl. new maa, deUvBrable ia Jane and July, at 2 Beef eteadybIreeBMl Hog. acarcaly as Im. with aalaa at fur Wat ern Lard quiet aad withoat changa at a-wawy Warbiac. Mnaer In aetlva demand and rather mora stringeat at 7 per cent, for Loan, on Call.

evrilag naennawe quiet at 16SHeMGS fa. rint- clest Bui. OohluniflA. own in. mt vta.

-4nin to HH. end dueing firm at Ulteual. par aaat. pram. Per.

La. for Liver Donl to-dav. earriad out in Saacia Qoval umaat fltnrba Iraw flr.itwt nizea Of 1M1. ilntltni. in TrrniT-Kotra, lSiiieiSer Wlaea HarhM.

ftooa. steady: Tim Tneallas. lOlaVCertiflcatea, 97; Kew lort City riveof tg-aiow; Tebnuaee 8ixei of 1868, 47; do. of UiaMori Siiea, 70X; rort Waya'aadCh'. eajro, r5 Bew Torh Central.

liiH Brie. nWM Hod. Pitt bare. Mntt Readlna. 12: 'illlrow Oj.tral Scrip, ZM MUhigan OatitraA, lodo, Cbicaaa and Kook laiaod, lJ TT-ian(t JIT It.

atui aw aim rnana on Ulall, The Motire of t. The Louii villa Jtunud, in an article upon the proposed expulsion of GAaaatr Davu from the United States Senate, eaysr "In the first place, we think Senator Wilson desires, in some mode consistent with the integrity of his carcass, to rent his malignity upon our gullant Senator, whose hostility to the Abolitionists is equaled only by his patriotism in all other directions; and, in the second place, we think it not improbanls that the Abolition Senator desires to influence, in some degree, the Senatorial election which is pending in the Legislature of Kentucky, conjecturing, perhaps, that the initia tion of a movement to expel Senator Diria on the charge of sedition may so operate upon the Kentucky Legislature that it will al. rink from electing another Senator opposed to the party in power. We know, indei, ihat the Abolition leaders at Washington bare taken the question of our Senatorial election in hand, and that they are determined to resort to every feasible mode of contiollins li olootiaa to thair auxpoaoof and there is reason to believe that this most unwarrantable aod vindictive proceeding against Senator Davis is deemed 8 jch a mode among othtrs. A a to whether or not the Abolition lenders at Washington have justly in this particular, wo hv too much respect for the Legislature of Ken -uckyr atd too much self respect, to entertain the question.

The action of the Legislature will, ere many dare, settle this question in the minde of all who feel impelled to harbor it CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS. The Tfairty-eiehth O. V. Oolonal Choate, was reuniformed on yesterday. They hare re-enlisted for three years longer.

tST'It will be observed by an adrertiss ment in another column, that Gibson, trie? Co. have a stock of groceries at their new store, 16 and 18 West Columbia-street. FcamTtES at Auctiob J. 0. Hnnover A Co.

will tell the furniture of Boarding-house at No. 209 Ceatral-avenue, commencing at nine o'clock to-day. Bead advertisement The funeral of Lieutenant L'Hom-medieu will take place to day from Chriat Church. The Masonic Fraternity, of which he was a member in high degree, will conduct the remains to their last retting place. Wru.

Lacruaa. The Immortal 'fj. the philosopher who has undertaken to settle the question between the North arid the South, will lecture thii evening, on the subject of th'e rebellion, in Dayton; on the 30th at Louisville, 21st at Frankfort, and oa the 27th at Columbus. I aa, see by the St, Louis pa-, pen that there is a great commotio a among the thieves and lottery dealers of that city, owing to aome wholesome measures now be ing enforced by the authorities. There will be a general stampede, and we mutt be on the alert, for our city will get its share of the rascals.

The Chief of Police, James L. Rut-fin, will be on the lookout for their arrival. CovBTT Coxa ismo seas' PaocaaDiif os. The following bills were received yesterday morning and audited by the Board: To la Meynr and W. Btngaa, for keeping horn.

and boggy- Set TS To -th g- Lty 7g 4 To Green AMilcreek, toll for Oonnty WorkhotaM 13 7 To Krone aad rianim.aa, bard wars To Trustee, fourth Ward Batinf funa- TotaL. tau a Not to bb BArrxmrD. The drivers on tha City Paarenger nrrnat Panaaad Oara 1atcwclK yesterday morning for higher wages, and the consequence wee, that. Superintendent Doh-erty found himself minus that very neeessary appeadage toward running the can. Not to be baffled by each a forcible procedure, the Superintendent, with that which has always fiharaeterised tha man, sooa remedied the Impediment by putting on aew.

men, so thai in leu than aa hour he had supplied each car with a new driver. Auotexb Obb Goits Sutjdxv Death- Oa Taeeday morning last John Mury, 'of the fifteenth Ohio, died very suddenly at the barracks ta Louisville. Ha waa confined ba tbe lrracks for- desertion, -rand was to have been sent forward to his regiment oa that day. In the morning he com plained of feel-' ing unwell, sad ia a few hours afterward he was a He had been confined in the barracks some time, and a Jew hours', before his death be apy eared to be ia excellent -'v'Nbw' Baiiboap. We aaderstaod a movement hi being made for tha co attraction tsT'B new o.

thit capitalists Interested propose to ran the road aiaBg a line laid out tor road which was projected aad "commenced, but also abandoned, ia 18M, from JafferaOnviUe aorth to Greensburg, Indiana At ths named place, it iotereecta the Iadiaaapolis and Cincinnati Bailroad, aad it is probable; that if the proposed improve meat is the and Cincinnati Road will be used ia running the traini of the tew" road from Greensburg to Cincinnati. Ba oa Totraj GuAnav -Through a ssooad-handed toarce we obtained, the iaformatioa yesterday that a cooaterfeit 5 dnvthe Sank of the State of, Indiana had been, ate tacted on-Third attest, which a verr food TmitatioB of the genuine bin. Like the geaj-, mine, tt has the red Jback, Li addition to aUits other features. one'eur informant saw was surrepUUoaily ohtainedv Tha probata, tty ts tbat they are already in' the hands of parties to "shove" that they will imuKariBCUsly make their avppearanoa in all the lrje cities ia the unless Som4 pre. dpitateaueve i anadsaa ths part those having them ia post ess kia which willal.to aa expioaioa of the whola srmama.

We say, thxreiore, he oa your (raid salast them. BaAiTTATn Euot oa taa Tbab 1853 We bare Ues farored with the ibllowlag beautifBl elegy; oa. the yaat one thfroiAaa eiftht haadred aad sixtrtJkrea, writtaa br oca wX tha paipila a. Xavhar Collegw. Wo oomntead.it to the camCnl paraaal of our readeia: ii i -vi fWritsaaaetha nanranaH Blow aadfcitamaihtngi tka atldatt bag.

Biaanajowt tha pa rrtaa yearn aw.mdl.- Bad and anddar aemada tha aalUaaaarala. Till It fainsa apsa the dart. a. paaia, Waava aOaana arambars. Haarhv that araaL blnnd at.

Ins 1 yaar. rranghtwtth hum, and withi Of trearbllng nanrtala Qvioh aad anViaa. growaMa 1 Aa vainly aeaka im ertmaa to hlda, OhUviaa'a aavtahv. "'prina. tk lnSkncy liamaisiil In I Tinas', far 1 1 ending alna pfaaat af Ti 1 TS-r-r-i naana-i beam tba mlm AaAtdgnatradth.

fcildi aai.mlh tha warhotif. dash. aad aa Ua brow It wore Tokens of taa Sewing etream of con. 1 Aadniaf Astama, vrhaa it baaamd tba troabiad laad. Placed ita aictU ta IVatb.

rathlam hAad, Who thinned tha Irgiona. bat ha WTonght, aad with rataattam rway. From earthly Winter, with kk train of ley fienda. Blowing from thair months the shilling; winda 'With Smrfai vigor. TanaahJa rigor.

Tim. of horrors, time of terror, past, Ba forever It oblivion east, Wt all thy dangers. Be henceforth all strife and Mood, All of hatred', boiling, aorglng flood. Mas- Oabbotkd aid Bobbkd. A named Thomas Em peon was attacked br two highwaymen, oa Sixth-street, near Race, last night.

The ratcals parroted him aud took $41 81 from hit pockets, but were surprised at their work by policemen Burroughs and Edwards, who arrested them and ineucer-ated them In the Station-house on Ninth-street. Their names are Thos. Rodgers aad John Hughes. Bb axiCTXD. Tha Board of Directors of tbe Cleveland and Pitt i burg Railroad Company, chosen ia Cleveland a few days ago, have re elected Mr.

McOullongh President. Be has, it appears, manaaed the affairs of the company with marked ability, aod to his efforts, aided by those of a faithful corps of subordinates, much of the faeces of the line may be attributed. Among the latter, Mr. Stewart, the efficient freight agent of the road in Pittsburg, and well known in this community, must, of course, be included. RAXLBOAn Accinajrc Wa are informed by a pas anger who came down on the train, that an accident bsppened to the locomotive of the accommodation tr an, on the Little Miami Railroad, the breaking of the driving wheel, lust tuts side of FeW Oroasiags, which detained the train about Ore hours, so that it did not arrive here until between three and four o'clock.

The train which left here at half-past nine A. was detained, in consequence of the accident, the feme length of time. Several accidents of a smaller character have befallen the different roads since the frost has begun to come out of tbe ground. Bad His Lao Bbobkh. Night before last, while out tleigb-ridiag with some ladiea, Mr.

James T. Benson, who doei business oa Main-street, waa thrown out of the sleigh, and bad one of hi legs broken ia two pieces below the knee. It appears the hordes, which were very spirited, became frightened, and ran off, jamming the sleigh np against a post. All of the parties were thrown out and injured; all slightly however, except Mr. Benson.

The accident happened in the vicinity of the Brighon House, but luckily the horses topped, Mr. B. put in the aleigb, and taken to his idecce on David -street, where he had his injuries attended to by Dr. M. T.

Carey. CAman ajid a FamoitEm. Bi Judge Saffln, yesterday morning, received a letter from Thecdcre F. Allen, acting Aisi-Unt Adjutant General of tbe Firct Brigade Second Division of Cavalry dated December 13, Bean Station, Tennessee, containing the intelligence that bia eon James waa taken a pruontr by the Confederates at the battle of Rogtisville, on tbe 6th of last November. Tonng James Saffin waa acting in the capacity of Assistant Surgeon in tbe a'ove-named brigtde, and waa taken prisoner while attending to the wounded upon the fixlt of battln, and the probability is that he was conveyed to Richmond, and ia now aa inmate of the Libby Prison.

The writer, Adjutant Allen, says be was taken a prisoner at the ta-na time, but more fortunate than young S-tlEn, be contrived to make his escape and join his regiment. PaasTe, Chab-qb, abd It's Goinr. "Who'll take a chance for this fine gold watch and chain? said a barkeeper of a famou drinking boase on Fifth-street, between Main and Sycamore-streeis, yesterdty morning. "Here is a fine establishment which a friend, of mine bas left to be raffled off; fifty chances at $2 a chance, who says put my name There wereedoten or more in the room (tricking and smoking in fact the saloon waa nrctty well filled. "Let's see it," said one." "Pa it along this way," cried another, "and we will par upon ita value." Whereupon the article wsa banded over tba counter, aad the barkeeper, in order to stimulate his customers, and encourage them to take chances, remarked, "Come.

bo it's my treat all around." The glasses were set out upon the counter, the cocktails were mixed and drank, aad all were so. busy that half a dozen might bare come in aad passed oat, aud no notice would have been taken of it. At length when the treat was over, the barkeeper's voice was heard agaio, "Well, boys, pass in the watch, come up and put down your name, aad here's succers to the winner." Tbe watch, was not forthcoming. One said he handed it to Tom; Tom aaid he passed it to BUI, and Bill said aome ona at the door took it from him as he turned aroaad to get his drink. In a woid the watch was gone, and no one ia tbe room could aay who had it last.

Toe moral of the matter is: Never part with your watch, if you ean keep it, in a promiscuous crowd, for the cadaces are you never will see it again. AMUSEMENTS. Battoba The engagement of Monsieur Verrecae is approaching to a dose, and with It that of the most extraordinary gymnast and tropen performer that ever appeared before the Cincinnati public Bta -daring flight from the second tier to the extreme depth of the stage is something to excite the wonder of the profVseional acrobV while his twinging by tbe nape of the neck from the slack-rope, at the same time bearing a military call upon tbe snare drum, mast absolutely be wicneesed to realize, the possibility of so hsavrdous and apparently impossible feat. The usual ef Mroi la the shape of dancing, and pantomime performances will constitute the balance of the entertainment. Sbttb: a Haxv The Bohemian.

Glass Blower continue to attract large audi, enees, and the proof of the excellence of the entertainment is that the same visitors may be rem in tbe hall every evening. There ia something new to tee, and some ingenious aad artistic piece of mechanism dUpiayed apoh each occasion Our readers must bear ia mind thetthe. for the beat eonun-' drum will beawarded to-morrow evening, and they should, therefore, rub thaur'Lbump of comparattveaess, until it is warmed with some glowing idg. Pixx's Qn-aovwxJL a legitimate treat is ia store this evening for the lover of BhaJtapearew Hamlet the card, with the tame un equaled oast with which it was produced laat week. The "Hamlet af Iwea-port, tbe 'KSboav" of tha "(joee of Mrs.

Farreri, with the cream of the ktock, MIes Johnson, Chippendale, Hale, Aiken, ate, af aa cWaentUa, is adramaUo treat rarely 1 V. If" Wood's beautiful play of 'jisomarynH ba played to-elght, the part of Miss Avonia JoneaJ The 'weather aad other circomEtancea. have Operated against the eo gagemeut of th accoaa-pliahed mttUU, bat we trust that, aria gate ialavice of har vmgagemeat aha aaay be eoat-pUmested by full aauiiewce. Mats Pavubb Crrsw ts-Tkis ywuag who figurad sOpriymineatlr'Aa- Basi Taa-. aetaee, aad pefrforssad such signal nervios 1st favor of- tha Union army, that she wis, by-the ooamaader; duly iavested with thej rank of Major, ia ia the city, sad has been isapor-tuaad by a larga namoer of aaalrera so.

hod-' tha exoetrianea af tha east three teatra: in aa entertaJnraent at Moaart Ball. Th lady has, ere aow, acquired oasLiarable fame as dacinleof Thalia; aha Is a aioou-4 taonist. romfssas a Ba vocal ema. wiUtalaaaT ezceodiBgiy oosatirai Onraaiaatiaa tie. Deaeocf atie La 13 sues 4 Assooatioa of the Fifteeata Ward '4: The ladies of the Fifteenth Ward hare or- an zed tbeaaieives lata aa Aascaattoa which i to ba ksowa by tha aaaaa i aha "Daoao- cratie Ladiea' Aatooiatioa of tha Fif eenth WanL" The officers of this Auocratioa win te one President, oaa YkevPrcsilant, one Becretary, ona Trwaanrar, aad a Cemmittee of one named Boat each btock or aqaare la sud ward- Tne object ot the Association is to manifest our apprtciatioa of the npariese end bold take by the Bw.

Clement L. Yallandigham ia favor of tho rights of people, the Sates aad Fedaral Deioa, aad tha bold sad maaly defender of eoa-titational liberty, aow ia exile ia a toraiga land, by aa opprvasiTa, crael aad tyrannical atilitsry edict, issued, a et only without authority of law, but ia violation of, all law. by raising aad txaasmittiBg a fend to the Boa. Samuel Medary, ef Columbus, Ohio, ia trust for th use of the Hon. C.

L. Yallaadigham and his family daring his unjust banishment aad separation from his nuuily, friends aad native Any lady of the f-fteenth Ward can become a. member of this Aaeiation by sub-scribirg her name, aviag- her place of rati-drnce, and a compliance with each by-laws a may. be adopted from tinae to time. mat JFlina, Mrs KileaO' Kerf, PTha frOonneU.

Maw Ktixa O'CoaaaBV MraCaarphy, MraMary ftralth, Man Mcyicboiaa, MwJaaa Bums. Mrs hi BodieyT' Mrs Henrietta fh, MrwB Little, Ma Motlia OilUania, Mmt Jennie Gtllmssa, Maa Amajda.titlliimir las Baa eitopee, Mm. MoUi Mngaat, aa at jtraaes. Mm Btama UvinawhWA. Mia A WhimneadT MisaiaVBB WhWrheaa.

a aaj niina s-iina -Jtiaa Emma Atkineoa-Mr. Vailaauighaaa. Mia Alien Hi Mia Linie fi Man MraBSincaur. Wr.JBilu Mia. Mn Carlaoa.

arvDwakrwinr Maw Ball, MraM BPnmroeU. Mn Bart Smith. Mrs tjannell. MraL MbsksA Maw Aa. Carl tun, MaaJaaaUnrltoa.

Mr. Martha Goodrich, MreB Bailey. Aad oaa hnadred other. Heaey from Yotaateers. Auditor Bell received yesterday morning money for the following named penons on ceTtifcAtes issaed by W.

Crawley, the amount being $38,000. Those holding tificates are required to identify themselves SOB BXSXBBBTS OS CTSCfBBAtT. HaaaabOold. Janars rtinoaa, ChaHea rJ a. Mr.

(Ilea SantwoS; MieaG rreudhanT, Georae Multav Mr. Benry Oil HeetryBoncheaUag, Joha Wocher, Mm Barbara Aattajatar, Mearr Bead, Mra oaiaaBanwa Joha Klatta, Aagnst Brewer, WmMaaehT Hopkina, Mr. Maraanna Befflya, Mra Mary Malar, A Rtakler, atitda Nicholaon. Jean Ifeawer, 11 aire Ferker, John rVAroder. A (tnndngham, Mnf A Rowe, Kllen tail I ma.

Sarah CHngaa, Jama. BumMa, Lewie MaagniB. BenJ Jatlig, r. Ann Scwetaar, Ernst an. Henry Wtlke.

Aumer, Wm Kraper, Mr. Hannah Garwood, Kicbard Lutnay, Mr. A Green, I Ouffin. Jamea Brraa, WBstach. Armsi A Weak, Baldy, Fred ttakerotae, Sarah A Cnaiey, Burnett, Peter Conrad, Bachelor.

Mrs Mary Kear, Mrs Mary Bnber, William Lacy, Jne Lea ten berg, Chaa Botger, 11 elk man. Mrs Matilda Stewrbe, Mr. I harlotte Stewcba, Jac rmiib MraSey SchnHa, Lathy A fax, Ctotter A Son, Mr. Carolina Franka, Benrv Schlee, Mr. Walparg.

Hinuiaber, Angnsto Keller, JJbrastiaDa Albretcht, Maris Fuller, Chaa Jacobs, Junior, re A lTarbee, Tr. aeurtrr of Cincinnati. Mra Henrietta Neieer, Henry Van Hacker, Mi bb Kornig, Mary Klosmaa, Mary Wright, Mr. A Cattt-rlin, Barbara rsft, Bev kd. fort-ell.

rlatbsDiel fajru, Wm Hoddart. Jnuint Walker, Mrs Maxy Haneelmtn, VtniMrarah, Mrs Wiimoth Williams. Rode Nokrn, Yocnm, ox ph Wolia, JM UBBSMW, Itetock Mr. Caroline ooib Jacob Hoalla, Boalua Mathews, Mr. Caronna Fraatnar, Mary eonn.

riauin Maiar, Mary Geattaer. Caroline ocheaerman Wm A.hleaa, Geo Textoa, Lenlaa Wederty, Louisa Bartach, Mary Hohman. Know, Lewis Stichtenoth, Adam Cine, in naing, Adam Beat, Geo Uaegcbe, Mariah anther, Geo Sain. Henry Bamminaar, John Gunnier, Joeeph Bichnlman, Mr. 8 Branaby, Oalhariaa Yotl.

Louim Andtraon. Edward Myer, Jacob a.ibargar, George Houth, Mr. rntherine HnklU, Mrs bar barm Decker, Mr. Ellou Gairea, Mrhnlaa Forth, Jno Jordaa, riKCady. Mr.

(lea Johnston, Fred Atahnian, Smiih, Mra Lrdtt Kendall, Iora Whiler, Fannie WiUon, Stranel Leforoa, Brows, Ferdinand adorer, Mrs Itora KaBar, Irtd Winter, Mn B-tty Prespbo, Mr. Charlotte LKjcKjaui, Henry kckla, Lohr. Bichard Lathe, Adam La other, John Grathjff. Adam WaacBtor, Ann Mauor, Katharine Aurthea, hi Eckennan, Peltr Blattea, I.Ukc Kent, a Barney Bick. Mn Kliaa Otxrran.

AL-w Oo. allclianl BTadiaK. l'ierenbnrg, John Brockm.n, AthaRkhard, GmOmiton, Spaeth, Lewi. Hilli.h, Ferdinand Bideker, FiAwa Kapp. Mrs Gertru-la Kamnerling, Mn Jiulina Webber, Wm Ahlarg.

FranLlaca a aoli, Lehuth Hauck, Mr. Katnerine MAyera. Wm Miuha, Mara Frammal, Auditor of Ooanty, Hralk-r, Henry W.itatJ- Wai Oebhart, Joaeph Barger, Geo Simmer, Christ! ma JtW, Andrew Gulser, Fred Halthofar. Fred Kiemaa, Geo Baire, )hl Werner, Joaeph Bheia, Henrietta Flolchmaa. Alex Raf, Fred Sponger, Bar an Kane, Hyraainra Naegla, Jno Bothert A Son, Fraaa Frisk, John abler, Jecob Bumgartner, John acbaua.

Valentine Keller Peter Wenet. Magdalena Schutrugnr, Tbue otetfr, Mary Str.ab. EliaWalta? Micnael Fuhar, Ang-uet Friend. Magou Heinmana. PaulAMaidler, 8 Browne, George Miller, John Kreis, Wm eaug, Leop.4d A fWbeaah, AnnStee laa.

Umdolbaoh A Seasongood Shaw, Mary Byaa, -HowelLGane Co, Adam KMf JaaeKMeora, Bamnel Uaihoan, Mr. liomu Of 'Kg. Jaapt-r Billite, i burk-c Brown, air. Lore Mra Klitot McOowmn, Jvbi. Iln il, Mra kllen Oorcoran, Jocpb Jarnea, Jhti Mtre l'erry A Varren, Cathaiihe Byan, G.et1e CcmpMny.

Kk-hvd TbonpmD, Bit a Mm Mary Webber, ri'i'liia bwonetx, i hop Kosecran, Hue Phili-piiia Webber, Mr. Am. lale, A A Owens, John Mra Stoiil, Mr. Mary Mrs A iu Gruttua, Micharl Geppi-r, (rt-orffr Brink Mary Brrnckmann, an. n.oth Tern peat, John Kyatpaiaun a Co.

I ewi. Sfuk, Maihias ltwAola, liar bat Miller, Hemy Sherner, Anioa Kuelsou. Geihardt rathe, John B.iley, Juo Holbrrbach, AliekleA AlorUior, John Falar. Dandrra, fred Gerhard, Virtoria Iienklnrer, Burckle, Catharine Stamur, Aucwtns Breker, Fins Cramer, John Sewyer, Rosa Geechwine, Richard Luihi, Lea ts Opitx, Jacob Brencr, Gerrard Witterback, l.eia Jacob, ar, Boealtne Graakard, Fred Fuber, Fraari. Qulnke, Jaatins Webber, Ctrl ltniple, Ferdolitiaa Raj Mr, llenrielt Gluchaar.kl, Chriatt-nl Ti-tcaam, Gatrh-1 Scbwal, bepbie Barb, lmt Fiaegor, Cathari-e Binder, aino M.nde 1.

Charlea Baeted, Mrs ArVilert, Blair Oh Marg Manerona, Jaeoo riilmger. Mr. Charlotte Hrendorf. A Baoer. McJullongh, Adas, M.nnutg, Geo lark, Millar, Rev Gib I log.

Kk bard Lnthy, Henry LiKMeaJkia, Bevrv Lockford, laxkland Marvay, Ft a is an, Ce Perkins, UtanMaaa. Bev PuraeTL Mrs John traon, A.nay A Fries, Mary Brckweldez, Slary A White, Amelia rjanoev. John af Fi Jono SI Fabar, Barrett, David aearria. Geo King, Joha vTatarah, Burt on anu. Beuj agsleetoa, Henry htrikar.

Jennie 8 Woll A Loiaa, jTTed BrmikfT. Gleadala; Walbarawr ISlaibeL 81m HeibeL ...7 i TownahlB Joan Melaar. Urfiaa A ch. do. omiiy una, iiiw vale UavidsoB.

Uaxriaoi t-rmna, iocaiaaa victoria Baahl. Mana. Anna PLifr, S'orre Towwahip; Frederick Mohr. Middletoa feP f0! Aakpw. do.

Caroline MltmTiTSi Mary A. Baoaaat, Cot am baa; Saraa Uagaaa. doT Joha Beck, EharooniV; Carle Wtioer. Bonding; Harvey Brwny, Taylor Creek Ant boa Both, Carthaa-: Jrha GalaJh-vio: Charlotte MoCon neX Miaaai pl v.i an a a vwnni, Mctiapq fW lor" oo Aana, at nsanny Storrs; rmvis, Bcvtaj Joha Bicb, Bymmea 8 Spoaagl Spring. eeM; Sea Pollar, Kowport; At tartnTuawtoa Loaia Laiia, haw port 8 Brawn, Beadiag: Mr.

Sal-livaa. MLbauowT IB Car- coarABTA, I08ra aMiaxsr Mrs BT Johana tr Mr I Beamlberawr, Mra Agaea BobaAw. Cincimaati Bi. nugWAB JTnAtl awwanatup, ay iBmau aSJaSJ eay Thinai a. Lick Ban 1 rrederick Lamaura, A BoUocav CiaciaBatii BUar ioIhrner, Lick Ban; Geo Brown, CreBjaGkwckar.JuhaLva PuahL Aaa Maria Waiter, Bickell, Barbara 6 noon, Fran am ka Sutter, Jaa rVrhrat tier CincutBati Ir John Both, Lick Bun i Barbara a erch.

Christian Laag, Sann Waaar. BieaoAaa COaPABT lfteTat SIOD1II1. Matt Bye, HaUT.Martia Meyer. John AameMar, Joha Th.wboU, Baary tloata, MairBrabeodar, ncin- Btn; fjovraa ewnunan, vnevtot uainarina Birck. l-L r-t '-'in Win-.

BVaSCattjBBBBdW s- t- caarFABT ft- lOfira asoTarssr. 1 XKaaaTlam Fhnlr Inhnatim tlniiaa Siaaat riaa Bra bib. eonardSe-hamai, Adaaa fielaw, Mary ScM' AUii Catbarme tiaa Btwca, Gmvi mataa. Frank 8c I aa Baaa. Marv Ionia hmidt, JohaScbulte, Eliaabeth Bchnw rnand, Joha Flinhir, Uarrline Fraaxmaa, Tiaaiaaail; li w.

iicnguowtaBnairjllrS Maa i 'vii vco. lOfra t-J iTywuta. ptomS WBVw? Petev Maitara- Vliaahatav an. bercet, txapbaa Haanar, XVatler A Fi awl ma a. tinoa-.

coi. lOotrataaTaaaTr; f- Catberrna Bebal. AmeHa Tkai.TT xtetuaanip, ntra a. gntaca-jona Mu-a Vaaa, aecaarc, wm ad ZaBBs. IdpiBtaMaara, bai Can a Caauniasvlila.

Peter Burvert, Uoaepn --1 "irrrlaaalir lf- i a-i e.ru- co. 108ra arciaaaT.T i Jeaa JTreerler. Omcinnatt: Julia DlefhBhaet. rtar. rtana Chrartena Milk, Unrtanati Mvrarst Tl kw liarraa-e Chaa jTnerat Cimnnaatil aaa Weidia-hater, rarrieon; Michael Konta, Clnci anatit Mar-fasetta Eimmoimayer, Binim.

Tt lawiain Hi. ll.i ikn kiixaaeth HuS. CacAnnauv John xteiata, II al i iaa anna Bcncannerger, auwiua erranta, Marv A Tint. Jest'b Glaaar. tjfixanaall Ban anna Bcncannerger, auwiua Btrenta, tin erraaa.

"i nam tlarerj Joha Malf-a, Harrwoa Joha Mwlertmck, dnciie. Bad; Anton Dull, Adam el oar, Hamaoa; la-ai Ajaaaaaat GrtnBtrh. I i.naaaitl i -W faaBV10ftraT. aSmUtAJTaV ftatKtoa rtaab.at. AdOO Jeaaptifne Hamas.

ABgwjta Rrh-he. immWm bat. lUrmmi JBCOtJB, at ot Aiiaaaa. i 1 aV? txwrtala the 'length of thl 1C3-T kd aicht, a 'of tbe Tear, double tba ttm of the san'e rising which giver the7 leerth of the nltht, and doable the time of Its wt ing, 'which 'gives the length of "the day. This Is a auapie bbouimI, which, wa lteas.

few fwfis are swart of, mCroaw. Marv Bambroek. Iin.La. Taapnag, Cincinnati: John Bomb, Camp JLA.W BBrOBTi BaTOii Jbthjb ttroass. Jtliu Jf.

Lr. easteia v. J. B. leoweastela Bra.

aad aha Ohio aad Mlsnitaiopi Bail road Coapaay. Actioa qf fccrrexy? Tne plalatinT aJletrea tha he is the owner of ajxty bales of eoUoa, osT the value of (2,70 which were shipped te him from Cairo by, tho, QliiuaaCeatral RaLV roed Company, aad ia the raoarse atraaaw PortAtioav it urn. into the hand of the Oak and MisUasipni Kailroad for dab very at Ga-cinnati to plaintiff; bat- thai the Company delivered it to thedenmdaata, J.B. L. Bfav, who sold the merchandLea aad con verted ta proceed, to their oara Tha auwexof Br, was ta effect that they had awppejed from tha marie oa the goods, that th.

war intended for them, as tbey were axpectiag eottoa which had been purchased for them in, the South; and, nnder this wpoatTip, they ahrppad to Hew whet the cotton was 16a ad ta be damaged, aad had to sold, and the aet proceeds of the sale aad wheat plain tiff' claimed the cottoa. -a be his, they oflcred to pay him this amoiet, which he r. fused. jury retained a rariict for plaintiff, damages J. G.

Douglas for plaintiff; Judge StaQa for defaadaata," ooaraox plbas. Book No. 1 Bxtobb Jcdos MtTBaoca Conrad An el Vs. J. Both.

la this eaw a adaioB was given which diapaaed of Svr-eral (met suits gainst tbe same deiaadaat. 1 laintifhi brought suit onjralia proms otts. The defendant was ia defaalt for aaw twer, but tbe turment asked was resisted oa the grcund that, alOough ta antes bore that proper stamp, th Same was aot axta-had br tha maker at the time of their axaeatioa. aad uaa', uirwuiv, aacy. were UTaus, aaa OOUA4.

not be oTered In evidence, The Court held that as to 'such of the notes as wen made after the 1st or Jane, 1863, th stamp must be attached by the party Issuing; them at the time, or they are invalid and caa aot be offered in evidence. Bat under the amendment to tbe act, all ucaed prior to that date are not mvaUcTforthe want of astamp affixed at the time; although, before being offered in evidence, the law requires that they-should have a stamp." Leave to amend petition. Stallo and MaHoa for plaintiff, Q. Hoaffer fer defendant, Boom 1 Bxroax Jcdob Otrvsa. The case of Sophia ScbJermeJster vs.

Lack, which waa tried twice before, is agaia before a jury in this Court. Boom No. 3 Baroaa Jooaa HaAnnroror. In additian to tha indie tmeata heretofore reported, the Grand Jury handed is the following iadictmcats: Join Colter, malicious i hooting; Williana Barrison, robbery; B. Jacoba, reoaiviag UIb-gal fees (rviodictment)'; Horace Mac key, Julia Dye, Naneie Bay dan and Wm.

Jennys, keeping brothels. Fihai Bbpobt. Ia this document tha Grand Jury report they were ia session eight dajs; examined Seven ty seven wit-Betaes la nineteen casea, and found aeventeeei indictments. They visltet tba Jail aad th Longview Aryram, and rpeak favorably as to tbe condition of both. In relation to th Asylum, they remarked that the.

ground attached to it are in ufflden', and recommend that the Poorhoue land 'should transferred to this institution, and consider it a disgrace to tbe county to keep the pocr in the dilapidated buildings on the present Poor- bouse mrm. AiitraimiiT. John Colter was arraigned oa the charge of shooting fiagh Campbell on the 1st of January, aad entered a plea of not guilty. Scranioa Frooa. We hava baaa complimented with a sample of superior fljur, manufactured at the mill of 8utpher at Wrean, at Middlelown, Ohio, aad kept for hy C.

W. Smith, on Walnut-street, near the Canal, and we are fully prepared to that a nner article of flour we have aevar ustd. It is of superior color, high ground, and entirely free from-fpecka. For family use the flour the above gentlemen produce can not be excelled in the West, aod we cheerfully commend it to the lovers of choie bread, biscuits, Ac MoxrorrAi. CotrxT Jcaos Wabkbs Psa- sroiaa.

The docket ef the Poliee Court yesterday morning presented a rather slim as. there being bat nineteen cases recorded upon it, and come of tham that could be set down u.seniuional. Among thosa worthy of note we record the following: Wm. Ed aids, charged with grand larceny, waa dismissed, tha owe not being eubstaatia-ted; Alexander McBeth, for an assault and lattery, was discharged on tbe payment of Joseph Lucas, for tbjoatening personal voilenco, was beld to the 14th oa bail of 500, in default of which ha was committed Patrick Maley, fr malicious dsetructiaa of property, was fined S20, and committe. to the City Prison ten dsyi; John Bowers, for the aama ofTense, was dismLued; Robert Landery, for vagrauci, was committed to tho City Pricon thirty days; John Jackson, tor assault and battery, was aiieharged on the payment of coals; ifary Malroy, for tha samecflecse, wu di milled; Ann Watson, for vagrancy, was comoiitted three months to tbe City Prixm; Pat Feaaa aad Jamea Temple, for petit larceny, were held for aa examination on the 15th; Isaac Smith, for violating "hack ordinance," was diccharged on tbe payment of costs; Catherine Bearm.

for assault and battery, was distaiased; Jan. Marian. Ellen Byaa, John Dnnaaa aad Michael Donald, for drunksc ness, were discharged on a promiva of future good behavior. COTIHGT05 REWI, Dohxtiow Kenton Lejge Ko. 24, I.

O. O. bas donated the sum of fifty dollars to the Soldiers' Aid Society. Milbaro, a bktcksmith, redding about three miles from Da villa, was froaeat to death oa last Thanrday night while oat his way boms fro a tows. IanicTMaaTs.

The Grand Jury La the Kenton Circuit Court reported th following Indictments on Tuesday Oliver -Joaas, selling liquor to soldier; James Bagyott, same; Isaac Sutton, same; John. Somara, tame; Harmoa Milleadocf- same; George W. Thompson, name; An dww murder Josephine Keifor, drrand larceay; JL B. L. Abercathy, grand laroaay; WtUiasa Owens and Michael Dugaa, grand, lareeay; Peter Gasten, horse-Bealiair: llenrv Mitiandnrv' Mellirg liquor to Benry MALaagalia.

iwALug uitaorn) ma arra Sam aetUag liqaoar to mimirs three iadictaaeatsr Joha Conael-petit larceny. Cotxsotob Gas Lwkx CoarrAArr At aat election held a few day aro, aa- Directors osT this Ccmpany, all th old jUirectors were reelected for the ensuing year. Th Fxesideat, rpextutendeat sad other offloersr who rerved last year, were also roalected. We leata the Compaay couteatplate expending about $23,000 this year, ia buildiasr a "aew. "Gas holder," and, Jaytag a near "mail." from the Works toFourthtreet, aear tteveslera termlcui cf the Covington aaX Newport "bridge.

cThis '-maiu" is intended tpedally totnpjly the city of Kewaortwitbi gar. The a rw "holder" is to have a rapacity of nfnetythonsmid cubic feet of gAS, BoLDraa Sbot. Oa Tuday arWnoon. about two haadred recruita far tho Sixtlt Mew Ham pet ire Kegimeet, arrived thi city from the KasC, on their way to Cama Nelson, Kentucky. The train for Lexington having left before th err Arrival, they ware) qaartered for tbe ovenlnc ta Ooopex 'a Wait.

aawaer r3txtb and Madiaoa-aUaoU, aad. raard placed aroaad the wuUdlngm. 3 During the ereaiag, oae of the solotera, aamed Joha Bnins, epeoed a window, ead arjanteaeed Bsibg very luiultiiig lasguae to people pus ingaloaar fcuth wmaa and mea. Oataoa' th gaarde rwawd aim to ge away iroaa the window awweral trBaea, threaten Lag to siwoti bim if he did aov Iasteaol of obeyiagy Barns aawdwd-ta gnid, aad fisally threw a bucket av hlav whetrupasa the latter fired at hiss, theroail fro at his gum taking effect aeBavna' head, prodaci'Sg La Stent aVeath, tnasl ag-rra r.i v-r: 1 11 AaoTHxa. JiiDicuh Dbtaict ITt.

B. H. Bmith, the' representativ in the from Grant Cou- ty, has jnade a "proposition to. the creaioof aa otter" Judicial JTae Urteaavouut er business oa he dockets of the Cimi Courtaf la the Sule, as. wtH aa motrvea of aeonomy-p uemana some uctt measure or relief as templated bv Mr.

Smith If we want growing out of Litigauoa to be prop- euy awanaea to, tnere aaonia sot LwptaetX. "upon the -Judges xaorework than, they cant do. VTbe prompt traaaactlon of busmea, aad the'rpeedyt trial ol ara matters of great eoosequence to the pusiio. The loss of aad money, vecaeioned by the fraqaaal cf cases, whjc) under the pres ent arrangemer.u it uuavoivlAUe ia medd af the Circuits, is a lKvy burden upoa the pab aiqa, tt-ponwie aoora ox aeon amy tj era can ae bo quesuoa but tt it would, a cheats, if the' buiiatms" of the-Couru shonid he 09" wqaaSxed es to avoid eoafu''oa oad postrxaaa taeaW. A.

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