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SUK1J1LSS OABDS. fiEORGE CRAWFORD 4 IMPORTERS A7TB DKALITKa II 20St Ifalnnt fmt Jelt-ly ClHCIHKATIa OHIO. PaaXBSlS 00-AJLr. gyT QPAUTY ALWAYS OS BRICK AND CLAY ALEX. nCXLBRCIf QPTICIAN, 0.

134Wtrr FOUBTH l. H)tI. W. O.STOXB. I.

I. WAIIK. liUNMEN, STONE Con mission Merchants COTTON FACTORS, 132 W. Seeond, er Colombia st, BETWEEN RACE AND ELM, Keep coastaauj oa hand Mem Pork, Flour, Lard. Baeoa, Cora.

Oats, Barley. Wheat, Choice Old Buersoa Whisky. Aad Prodace GnmUf pit GroTer A Baker SIM lUIU WXBS lvart'ea Fint Prtmina t'Tr ail oOm-t 9JacBtoa at World wear ait tm HuMu, UM fSVIf I MX. at State Fir a-M at OoU-a-tMMOlm th avOkth of u4 thAter fifcrnry MM. fog tr atar.

CrtmlBiktrS. I 8 Fawn a I. til 0 CAMPBELL I t.al Ageats of the Marietta tad Cll ciaaatl Railroad Compear, NO. 243 AEL STR EET, CIS CIKNATI, 0. I ARB NOW PREPARED TO fcrakah CcaU fitm tbe Uom.

Kioc toa ocBtIaJb tenrSJ fcT Ibva CmT aOaWl at UM IbClB IaU "Lataoa at tb Marpwtta ni aj-ciarau UUroai. or wane ib bavak of ti. a unm! i.U, mt tha ftowt rat. Wa or bu far ittklvvtBaf ib U- D. imI 1.

tUul i nil to Mttr'f Uw of Umw tmomx. Oira j'' Atteat Dm ts or AO. ttirvavl. OUtca 1 ta oart tmiNT "lUlrd ALd Bil Bt Uirott. fclB-ll v4ats.

mi TAjrTT. nmm "Aaa. Wasson Jalbutt Page, bcocbboobs to COCHMII. WsSSOU a TIL8UTT. rsoton.

luucnnn' taa woe on, ml a Sacstwf sad Bops. Oaaaral tria.ibwloa. Prod aaa miuu, and Mnli Grain. Nrt, Mi, Jaj. Bma, TotiMM.

Woo, rwlwn, x. HO. SO VLfE-fcTKEET, CiaciaaaU, Okio. I Cxclsrin Act fc im Ml of J. H.

Ti PIASOS, AO. riaaoft, Urgafis and Ketodeona. AQN1F1CHNT I SSTH xm Ova o-t b- ll oth-ra. CM ud tuaiM Oi abo aoix dM to.tmw.ii i aoam JdSSSX-b-r Bli.T-iaU a Plaao.Unaa aa4 Krloaaoa 0wi aaa MaaBCVar ara. la waal nna irw Parte by the Hirer side N1 fKW BONG AND CHO UUri BY WlIX a.

a- anbor i Bruariiar. luaa- nao uawm cvaxiai -Prte ooate u.t ft-c- New A Spri(MI) Streaado JOHN. PfB OOMK BBdl. Fir? F-f? fir A Uskte that oitoblaes them all imni now 1 T- I lllHTTt Of) 1 1X1X1 TT A A PIABO aaa b. aad oat, at 71 wt roartk Dfta la tU.

tiST-(l if Wl.kXJH. iMrmt ear Gataart. BaarBaa a 001 at TlnaiiaHai. at 1 apat Poarta 1 fffri PIANOSFOB KltNT I WILL RBNT A. SftTOaa-V- Ba-DB IHB LAKGKST STOCK IN THE York; A.

H. tea Tarki B)aitabrk Baaa. af Bjw aata A Ca.af aw Torfc Bar-ad Batar. BarakaB Tork aadjgwyaod ttTJ-A- W7S2 ul tiuod ft co- feaenl Caaiaita.aaa aad ForwardJa I 100 Caawt awart, City Haiti, OKLBAS8. aaaav mk-ukuj.

rax, a. xaj.na. Ifcli-lal J7. a. COLL.

NC It HEALD, Awfloa; Cominlsslon -rJT, XXX1XCTT A TTTS; 94 OOegw SL, fpirmm Black, aiaaTTUa, TSBS. CHARLEY VOX, AUCTIONEER ra.Baaka FalTHaa. CTa- WHOIJSAL15 OTCEB AVD COM WaUBBlOB BBBCSABT. Oataaa aad yo BKkar. Uaaral failSaaaaTd itioa (taaa aaa 47 a.

Market bW Iaaia7tarx5r-a aaar, A va. Weataerford, nsmst Ca, fTOBACOO OOTTONFAO A TOSBaad Saaaral Wa iaaa BMI iimbIBj HO. S. ST.BlCUkJKL BOBUJL BAA-. BtUum In- HkIumA Ti A Joc; Wuiw Jnn.

of To.o 1. MM B1 il fta Ml iAy OAXLSS. a 1-7. 4 (if 'I a -mmihrn 1111 la il Taialii'aT 1 Maajteoiiai ola. 1 TOIa.

BO. 79. CtlTCIHTXATI, FQ1DAT, ApCXX lSCO. riTOJB JTO. 1SOS.

I -aaaaaa aa pooohm. mm aaaa arm aarai a a aai aai ar- a-v i am i a a i air --m an av i ba ar.i -a a i OL J. tt ii i -U. 1 Wi A il .11 ID J.U.ILI -J. at Tklxa ai BUta atiaola.

aacanAru ono. axrsiaxss oabds. GToO. GjtUSS CO, lTet TDlr4 BtrMt, BANKERS AND BR0KERS. PXUM7TOR GAJmialS, a West Beoad Strt, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Star and Tallow Candles; AMJ FAXM BOAT. FMAMh BTAJaOH. FAJIOT WiH, ao. ulaal aalttit. oot JOBI H.

6KBAJU) a. CO OBXPAJOKXBS AJnJOOMMISBION HMUim aaa taaaarot aaaMUa atfffaarttr Baaia, BOS. SS 37 BROADWAY, CHciaATi. XX. C.

BBUCE Saaaaaant. raraai BraoaX. WHOLESALE GROCERS OOAOCIBBION MERCHANTS, aw W. Second or Colaaaola. twoaa Vino aaa1 it ace.

aoM eisoin ATI. o. ft. imm at at. Ioaw buif PZiASfTEZIS' HOTXIXa, Corner Tlilrd aid Broadway, oiscuraiTi.

offlo. fTTHTS i i POPTTLAK IS IK SUC- aaMaHiraloa. At thl. Bona. th.

trmTstta, ob- at 1B aot oatj mad irat-ctaa. annoairanilaHn bat aaaaraal laaigai Aar aambar o( boaiaan oaa II Traaaieat BoaraUa. 93 SO per day. Day Bomrdias ST per weak. CAMARGO MANTJFACTUBLNO CO.

PAFCXl ZIAJGZIVGS an Window Shades. 17 Ftarl. St, Qidiuti, 0. H. H.

BEEN NEMAN, Prop'r. Uaai Hamilton, Clay Co CSacoaaan FWIcaar A Boaart). Cor. Froat A Vine 8ti Ciacinaati, MAHcrACTCKsas or matcher's Pare Alcohol, Cologne Spirits aa, Rectified Whisky, CXALKBl IS BsHrbsn fc Bye Whisky, Aaaall flnanflu Uaaora. aa-V MULLANE FLOUR AND FEED MILLS Commission ror ta.

aaroaa. BATft, fiaJinr HereliantB, i aaa aaa af VsiaKT aU-la Ia mt Porta. Kr. w- WIIXIASS, BOAX A CMBiiilu llerehsnta, IK carroi, nvava, h. a-.

Aad Daairn ta Bma. Oraa-aBada. WEST 8CCOMD 8TBKKT, CIHUlNii ATI, 0 WU1 ft4raaoa lUioraiiy aa oooatxamoaa. lato-lr BARLOW PHI LPS. Of Nov-Orloaaa.

of a.ntooir. HARLOW J. PHELPS Ai Cotton Factor and tieaeral Coai- Blaaion JHerchanu, aa. MI OrmThr rtnat. botwaaa Caa aad St.

Ohariaa. W. W. HANLY Co, Wholesale Grocers, 60, 71 c5 73 WAIHUT STREET, Oaw a ran laaak. aaa torta taa ataaaoa af baran.

oeg-rlrl OH aad OHN MTJICHLAN', WHO L. K8 ALB raw DBB or IB aad Waaar auaata. tfaolasaa of Mai TO CONTRACTORS. RAILWAY LETTIJffa THE ALLK-GBAKT VALLBT BAILBOAD OOMPAST WJTlta ara.oa thr Ornroatt-a, Maaoarr, BaJ-I aad Tta. raqair-d oo Mrro yi tbMr road.

lu-adtaa fnat Oil Otf aoo thwart, and oa Jtf-WmaanMnttailu from tun. (Hoak aorth- ard to tbo Ttclalt, of Brad, B-od Iroa Woraa. Kacb oeetinfj win baaaooioa aiil lo laaio. M. a.

aToJ.a. olaaa aad miactloB. of tbo wor wUI a. roady to utalnMo. th Boalo-or ofBo.

oa PI. tUtmt, la Or- ciu of Pltuoars. or th. IrmJ i'mTTi ruttizix: "rSSa t. ra.

mm aakad -w-a jjrrjj- ttal raiHoTaSi-arT t. -aajbtota azaalaa bad atd ar aba work aa i in dlaatT. A7rabw aaaaa.dra.-oaa f-kaJW aa- altcaUaa Im J. WBIOHT. Uhiof Kadlaaar.

Office ilie City loaa-rsBre CompBBT. NOTICX IS H1RKBY CITE THAT at II laaikliW 11 of tbaOltr Iaaa. o7-Td Go-iUiV. to thai I It, ol "aoiatcjllOI- kSrSrawMA taa Bn Wirt-, tor rb. i.b nrno of ta.

aad traaafaftaa awtt aad aaataaa, af tba Utr Ia.araaoo Cmmmtmf, Tr.zTZiZ, nat 11 iinaaklortar 'h. aroa-lxr of iiPLmTmli aad taa ataor aai ,0.1 aad aaid aaoaaaldara ara aaatBM LTSt-. -m- Otrn mam njOS ABDBOB XrOTICK OF 8ALR. THB PER Rv.1 1VAH VA7 BJ4-a- IN WBALproarrWtowAjaj dar 0 tha aroa.ro a al aald. lataa taa bka aar BdaT af TaL Ckaa.

Wawaktar. daw A TtniBCT ISPOBTATION OF MJ CHBBSB. ac Ra, Haas do.1 B.at'aBoab a Olaarari) Ko aad Yaar Ata; TirTBABCmABT N5 crop nr ntW ORLKANS eroa a ivun aadajraaabr BJJWUABO. BPBBBT a ot. riENXBAL PATBT ABBNCT.

FOB -t bad awnl raafW oapirti.o la S2T aSlTaTaSrataawaoraaf aB 00. at aafta, Ik. aataat 9m. TbUw at, Baaa) Ba.B ar P.O. LaeBoS liT.

faalaaan. aalMf MTNi, gmwaat aa4 BaOreao millli naa.1 aaa aoU am aautaalaa la CTaiaaa.M at ralak. iaar-ir eaa.4 AW-A I UTaaaat Btada, aa. Ja Oa4boawaaoarB or at XJISlTItAJI C32a ECLIPSE IIISORAIICE CO. OF CIHCIHSATI, OHIO.

Capital, TaHMa aa an aaaaan mt rita thaaaar aa omr 14 ViaoaroH. vredowt. -r. avv a Life Insurance Coapany OF LITSBfOOIu T7IRS AND LEPB BISKS AOCEPTKD J2 aa naaral anaa, aad aaa aroaiaUr aai Ma atrt liti .1 1 to Urmrmoaimr Taa Ot apaar at fa5 aaaiim waaaagatala- omo. ma.

WalTHrl JOB! a. UW, N1T10N1L KSEMCB CO. OF OQfOtmVATX. OHICX Sioaoa vmmi b. w.

ascaar Iroat aai Hata ati aav artea, Uaai, Flra aaraoraa, Ttaaua I a JaraaJaar. WiUiaa 1 Tteaua B. FVaa, WiUiaa Baavorth. 1. W.

mmiL. K. B. liWL Banry aUlta, A. O.

BnrtMok, tU. Uaroim, Be Maaaa, W. oSiar. A. boaia.

HI IDM0III, 1 amasi a. nm, i Franklin Insurance Company OF CINCINNATI. Olflce Wo. 2 Weak Third Street (ataaoaac TaavU BnBolaf .) CAPITAL, 9300,000 DLRXCTOHa. Joha B.

Tarlor. Alax. Swift, Wm. eiraa. CalaaaUaa, t.

DaTte. Lrwi. Wii K. r. Co Qma.

8. Hi.araftrd. Haary Qrotaaaaaanr. LAMS BKCCBiTTI FAIB BATXBI PBOMFT Poilclat of Iaaaraaca aialaM loat or daaag. kr tra; aaa, Marts taa lolaaa PoUaiaa, aa haiia aad carao, knx on th.

atoat m. TkH Uaaaaar Im yrr.d lo taka Flra aad Iaaad Baka to mmr mm nqnirod. JOHt B. TATXiOa, PnaMnt. ni o.

Baxavra, tentan. imJT mm' wsm DS. CI, OF OXNCIyATL FTRF. AND MARINE. a aaa.

CAPITAL, 100,000. Jaa. Bradford, 00. Boraar, Wm- A. AaaWata.

Kott'l Kanju. riad. r. lirouka. Bath.

Rnrtank. O. Bra.ta.ja. Jo. -F.

MtwW, O. W. O. Joaaxtoa, it. a W.

Baaita. aarTDUola haaai oa all olaaaa af aroaortr. at rataa low aa taoaa af any otaar Arrt-r laa wiaaany. a J. W.

AJIITH, PnoHiol. Wo. B. aOOBB. aVcmarr.

BAM'l. W. BlOsBajocaaaatWtor. )aTT Qnees CKy rire and ttarlne Inanraace Co. INOOBPOBATED IN 18SC Capital, 9100,000 SaoSt.

aaaB OacfnaoUvbtS" Taa aUaanSUoaa laa iftiaaaaar a taatoa rra. -J aad Martaa rtaaa afttta 1 ia aaaa af aaa. l.l.ita Poioaai, TV. W. Banaa, Haarr Tarwtt.

Wa. A. uaa'art. T. f.anaa, Smvil QmrrxJL.

Laoaara Bwarta. P. T. Wboaraw, B.m.liTM. uriirni mil 1a.

t. qaaBTaia, uiiiary. Oao. W. uu Barvorar.

ur vuvuiiATi. OmCK IN THS SECOND 8TORT of Bo. 1 rroat iiaat.tiianiia aata aad Broa mTDm Coaaatr; a tafctea FTra, laaad and BLartnt Blaka at ourat rataa of araelna. ar Loaaa tairtr aajaMd aad aroaxattr paid. IM KIOTO Ml T.

r. Bofcart, A. W. Prama, Joa. B.

Potbkw. Borart MltohaU. WtUhira, Tkoapn. ailUaafiHU, tUnri Bataa, L.B. 0.

Btooa. Bob't Baobauaa, O. O. Bhaw, Oaorf. BtaU.

wauaa ballow. Both Eraoa, P. T. Whlta, DotW oibooa, Ooorao Wool, J. O.Iabaa.

J. M. KJaaw. I. wWa.

T. IV. a. 1 x. a.

auaux, mMMa, Cowwaoa aad HiTM.n. USGRANCE CO. O. WEST THIRD STB.BBT, fJlHCIHBATL CAPITAL, 0100,000 SIBBOTOBBt J. 0.

Tboaaa. J. U. Oochraaa, Bobort Bloora, Ood. Maaoa, 8.

M. Bartoa. w. B. wuiiaxoa, u.

iwtw. alaraaV fDialfar) af. lalVSl IBB, it. J. w.

uiui iii iy. Baa, at tb oarraat aramlua rata. irETJTTJCXX-SZ INSURANCE COMPANY. nOMK OFFICE. Oorarr of Mala aa4 Booood otraaa, IJjlUTlLLB.

II. Capdaal Jaaaarr 1. IS B31LSS8 B4 HIS COMPANY WILL ISSDK POL- I STB a tarai tlBTS tnT BtnT ttwrBB DO OTtd.aBal At also Mttrcftxa-t aad Maaaf-BCtBrios: rU-va, except ml- ata asu power DBea, -Abjiwi fcj nB, LiaBTvisa, Wia or Tobbabo. wittum k. 1.

mt rBtBI aba hOW aa fiaB BbVbbTM atof WaaawUl aaB. Wa. P. laawioa. Bao'r.

aa REMOVAL. WBJ. CLTHBAT. OaO. B.

WBTDliBB a P. OLXBBAT. r. u. miHti.

Removal. CLEI1EAY proauo COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, H.t. lamii nil fraa thalr aid abtad. BO.H wataa, II.

61, H. est. Seuii ui flu SLrtitL CIHCIHHATI. OHIO. Uboral oral eadh advaaoa aado oa lailriaaa of rorSaT Baatboa Wbiakr, Baooa, fct, Lard, laaaarailr.

P.o-i atawUoa 'a aad aradi REMOVAL. AUCTION HOUSE Established 1834. THOH. JOUN8TON, Fat taa aaat UJrw twa paata aa Bala at. TIT ILL RKMOVE MARCH 1'fBUa.

if Removal. TUX HATS REKOYED OUK PLACE II el noFrtiAJnaa. hoieb. si siaim MTNi. f.

Waaa. aarMarlat, laaaa. Tnaaaatta kakaa a amat rataa. iiiftmai Mara jtiinDAimwoj art BYATBT BTBBXT, aaaa a Baa aad waBaaaaad atoek afaB aadPwaiBaaiaa aa-Ba LEOAIo OTICK. HKRBMAXN HE1NK- BLABB will taka aaioa that Pauliaa IHawaai mt aotitiua la tha COwrt of Onmoa PUm aT Bmdalia OBaxaw taa tat war ar ttaroa, uaa.

a una tana that aaa waa a nil i a bwa aajtha a of Jaiy, laot; that aba ba rrar aaca coorluct.t hrrartf aa a faitbrel aad obraivat wlfc; aad that bo, daiaaatd. a ha daaaa (aaard ar, baa ba wtufatrr aaaaat traa bar lor Ma tbaa ahxaaioara li aaa. at' boat OB7 oaaaa ar Jaottftcaltoa tkanAir. Paalloa Bataa- a iroas a.iiii abaft A. ta.

aaaa ot xtzTbajoi aald wttUo. Jta7ta dap af April, taa. aiiLBia. Atliiai Bw PlaradC. HAMILTOH COUNTT.OHIO rtirBT or OOMBOW PLKA8 ifarr Bod.

alaratrB a. Jaaa BVoa, iili.aaat. Tha aatd ill i I aai a aiiahi aitld it taa a tbaath dar mt Pahrairy. A. D.

laa. tha aliiajsff Bad ia aaid Oattrt her artua raargte bla with araajtraoaa. aad wlUfal ataaaoa fraa bar for Ibiaa aaara, aad aaaa aaaaat of a aad arartaa that aha aar ha Aaaroad troa aatd a-taadaak Tb. difcujiot aaaJrad toaa.iii araad to aald atlUuw oa or bafera tbo aah Bar of aaa. A.

l. aaa. ar taa aaaa. will I aooordlaaMy. B.

Biaa, Altorar. XTonca is hereby given that aaeaaia.ikai haa kaa aialali land taallfiad as Adaiaatratrix of la. aataia at hrraa BUaAap. lata of Baallua Ooaatr, linitl. AS aaraaaa lataktid to tha ortata ata lifatid to aaaka taaaaaitate aai an aad ttawa kartaa alalm.

a taa thu aaa wUI arawat tb.au duij anthanllralod. to an KLlti MACK IT ft ilMliiaaiaftlll dkatlaaaaU March I. taa. aibi Mr TO HEN. Atniiaa'ft Omn, Bj.jui.roa Oocerr.

COalMENCINQ BC8U A afar AarB a. taa Boar Uo. to tbo roaa i lai ata of th. followina aactloaa th. pnarribed will holacarrad all wba tail taerawlW.

tw.MHtu, Aadttar Haallua Cuaatr. lima I. Bo it eaactod by th. Qraaral taaabhr of lb. Stau of Ohio, That tha fttitoeatb -etloa, rntltld "Aa act lor tao aaamamrot aad taxaOoa of alt Froa-rt.

In tba rXata. aad for Wrrta, um thenoa ao-toTdlajj to it. tra. ralua la mooar." aaaad aartl Uot, b. aad a har.br aaatfaol aa to raad aa fut-lawi: faocnoa M.

That whaa aar aaraoa ahall ooaaaano aay boainoa la aar ooaatr fu ta. daf ancodiLJj tba aasoad BoDdarof Aa.ll ro anr loar, thoarma. Talta of whaa, amnnl poo, ail, oaploTad la ftacb kaalmaa abaH act baaa boaa pro-tali tarad vm tatMa-ot IM IM tazatloa la aald eoaatr, auch pr.oo npatt t. tbo Aodltorof tbocoaaty tba probahta arar-aaa valur of tha prraoal ptoai tia lotaadad to b. la aaoh bnilniai autU tha aar ataoadlnjj tb.

aooad Moad.T or April thrraaftor. a.4 par rata tb. aaarr mi aarb ooaaa na whtob abail lo Ma mrtl wot mi i Umtv aaaraa ao alorad a. tb. tloa Crow, th.

dar oa hacb bp aha). 4auBMid-- sjbjtIj bMB-aaw aa aftiriamlrL ta tkVdl ttSB BBrTaMbili'ABY lA, BJB llBtll liaWIBBIT af a BaSK aocasrdiBdj ahall baar ta ooa rax. FroTiflod, Utal If tba apnoB ao native bla ravHiavl ah all arm sat a boaa tiaa ra9c4at rroaa taa traNM aa oaoatr thi tftatw. In ahid. aaoh oaattai s-4bta pklj Italad aad taxr-4 aac tLeaa.act.tof i aa tx-s avawisBawd.

and br bim aald oa tha aaa capital tor tba a-ra- rsr, ta-o and fas tataa eaa to ahaU be a B-MatyC tmm partaaj t-xti aAaia am aocb cataatal, Bec. im That tba otifrtnal SKttoti aotuhtr arr-TiTpn of tba act aiuraaaM be aawintWal (OMR) vtsdM fci-tovs: eec. 17. That tVi anr aaraoa shall cmmwLUHkO or eBSaiBB la tba btUaBapaai a4 eWakUnnT la 'tocka ot aaur Aa aartattoa. ar la barfba ar afcvawta aar aAtaA af Mlta of racbaaaa.

cbscka, fiva, baa a-aaroaa, Braiiiauif BK4ta. any other wntiaa obligatory, aa Bsaatiotfcc In tba Aftaamtb aactioa of Vhta act. aXUr tba day aroadtik(i secocA MochIajt la April, in anr rar, tba arvraa vaJaa of wboaa aaraooal arop-rtr lntBd to ba asralorad In inch wi oeai aba 1 not hara ba ararlonalr at-rt oa tba Aaaraaor's list for Uxatija, in aad ooaatr. acb atsraou ahall t-aaort to tba Aaditor of tba comity tba probable- aTtaraoa Talo of tba aaraonal prop-rty by hfm iatrn-tt-d to ba aaaplorf ta anob ouUI tba dar acwlnf tb afcona atiassy ia aaru Booreaiiasr, aaa araii par in tb treaamrr nek oofAntr a nm wb'cb a ball baar tb lm rmpota7B to tbt- fvr ail mrpowAa, oo tiU ftra4r. taTiw 6 Maaw AS th ima (ram tbo davotivbicb abail coam-tu.

or ebma la loch arcond luadar ii Ai taslaaaa aa aamaaio, to ww amy fw iob s-vbi ondarte April aut acoai rtlr abail baar to oaa Tpka A TVait tha nriwiftBll anBrlioa IS of tba BCt aor aid ba ao aanadal aa to rsft4 aa foiioaa fcsc IS. Tbat if anr pena ctiall eomnavnoe or a- 5 aata Af 1 aai aaat aorraai aaa rtrJI wlth-Oda U-P-AVf. n-pon to tba Aadlt-or, aad aavaka Mra.aAt to th CVantr A brloia qulroj. abail so'f-U aad pay doaoU tbA aa aat rraqQirsd to b- pid by tba ttro prrMdfD to. to ba aaractailar d.

aa aaar aa may be, by tba tfS laaBOB of i tBfSBBl. BaTld rajBVaartwl Bbaf TB BD JoBttca of th" Fara. or Id tba 'oart of Comm Flraa. br ttra aatioM, ra tba aaaaa af tb Ooamr TraaMTfT, for tba taa of tbe aoouty, aad proooas lava vd oat of tb Ooart of oamia Plrat, la aocb tVo. ahall ba dirvriaA to tha ampar and naar aarwasi ia aar cooutr ta us is naata COvoa of Cwaavtr Aoaitor, ia Court houac.

W. II. CAMERON BCILDEBS Ma3iiiaoturers, Baa, i baad rortaalB CottBse, ViaaVaw BBd Daar rant, Panel Daart, Shatter. Saak, As. W.aiwarakaa aUkiadaaf BUILDING MATERIALS, IBOLUBINw POBTABLE cottages, Bnaahaaa I ta aMfiSSEa wba W.

M. CAMERON Comer of Sixth and 22Wky fareaU, Opwoata 0, H. aad D. B. B.

Depot. talO Clmaaaatt. Ohio. LAB. BRUCE, aaavracrrmaaj or CARRIAGES AND SUCCIES CABBIA0E8 Or ALL 0LAIWK8 PUB SALS coataKB azcaBB am a itbbbtc eaictaiiATf, o.

W. II. HACKOY, Attorney at Lar and Oommiuioner for No. B7 Wat Third rtroat. Booa 4, CINCIMBATI, O.

WUI lid ta baalaaa. la Ohio aad Kaatvckr. lathi ltaaPrl rjjLOLlIETH GOLD MEDAL ORGANS W1 EKNER A OKRAXD, Aamta. UW Watt Poartb atraa, la ta. aoaoair ofhtaaio.

hu-amirt Opening of Warif atioo. Orncs or ras Lunrrs ot th Pvnuc Watu. I OoLra.r., buck l. otter boh aiaaa thai tba Miami Krla Cai.al will b. upeo 'or i.a,icattoa froa, Ctactanatl to Tolroon tb flrat dar of Airtl Dxt.

Bj lor. aibS-St. tlv, auv.a, wwii. BRADLCY'S Celebrated Daplex Elliptic (or Doable) SpriBg Skirts TP 3EL 1 IU BjBrraa TaIL, rftiaa ar tkb Bla Tar. T1TITX KOT BKND OB BREAK LIKE ft Ma alaataerto.atwUl always atiin thatr lutLt aad halirolaaasa, la all aoaaa-d i.llia.11 cara.

for aroa- roadoar boas, la act, taw. ar -aawior to an Ottawa, ooaaataioa aiwiun, I aai dtuaXauta. Bor a tais-la TWaaraarlatraat.OU.OBfc. Cotton. 600 v.

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aaarta aad ptatal ---j tmm raraaa aatp a-r rW a.M,.iTTiiita, Bawaoajsa SUwa aaaaassaan, PKISAY, WASCO JFBOM COLCMBUa TkolfBW HeaiBeT fraat WsAatBi TBO Addreaa af the DoBiacratie BeBtkera of tk Letiala 'ra TBe bb Coaaaaiera' BUI TW Teteras BaarvBtV BUI. Ob BotioB of Mr. TkoraBin, ftuae, B. GraCB, ateaiber altot frant Within ftoB. alaetad BU tka Tacaaey HaaUn, deeaaaed, waa qaaliSed aad aaok fcia aeat.

Uader tke aoldlera' Toting UWUte repress bUUtb wooU Abts ta watt fa bubU In arder ta get tba BaatUers' to eooBterJ, lfore the eortifieaU fan Isaa. The TBtlBg law gives tie rigkt i soldier, to Tots daring Ike nbalirbn, Ba4 fX action of taa Hobbo ia admitting Giasa to aid seat slews that th amajarity BaiieTe the rabaUtaa a at aa end, and that taa soldiers' voting law bbb expired limitation. The adjed rafale mudrmtajtt ttolreapsoraiio BeBhersaf thelaf iaijUare.waieAwoa Bab-Hak ia tlo A'aaairrr of ihiB Maralng, ia kvaklj Srvakea af by those af ear eteUeaa we have aaaa it. it ia the Bredaeuoa af a eoBtaaittee, af whom 8enteJ A. Critck-fleld was ehairmaa, and taa drafdac af the address is genera 11 auribatad a his able pen.

The bill far tha protection of gas introduoed by. Mr. DBngler, of Cuj ahoga, if it prevents tha owerohArge of gas, will be of grab benefit, la this, as in other cities, tha ooa plain 1 is general that gas bills are aot regulated by lbs amount Families think they bars, hat by the amount meters falsely gtve out. Below I send a synopsis of Mr. Dangler's bill, that I your readers may Judge of it.

It provides tor the eppointnemt of an Inspector of Meters Ulwminating Oaa, whose offioe shall be ia the eity af Columbus. His doty shall bo to inapeot, txajnia, and pro-re the aeearaey of all gas meters, and, if correct, to seal, stamp or mark all sneii aster, with sai Sable devioe, and with bis asms aad data of Uspeetioa, to beeeorded ia the onieo of tae Secretary of State. The inapeotor to hold office fer three years. His salary shall bo three thevBBBd dollars, including ail txpenses of his offioe. He shall net interested pecuniarily in the manufacture or sale of illuminating gaa.

HU salary shall aaeeaaed aad paid into the treasury of the State by the itveral gee oorapaauea ia this State ia amounts proportionate to their appraised vaJuatioB. If such gas companies refoee or neclact to pay into the treasBry the amount ar portion of said salary required of than for the space of thirty days, tho Treasurer may matitute aa action and collect the ssms by law. Whaa the iaaaeoter shall fiad himself unsbls to attend to his duties in any city or town, hs shall Bp point one or more deputy inspectors, ta) act under his Tbey shall be paid by foe, for examining, oomparing, testing. Fee. shall be twenlv-five eeaU for aaca meter.

An appeal may ba taksn from the deputy inspector's decision to the Stats inspector. IBS standard or unit of meesnre for the sale of iUumiaating gas metars shall be the cubic foot, oeataLaiag sixty two and three hundred aad twenty ane thoa-sandths pounds avoirdupois weight. Kr- I ery gas. light company with a capital paid I in of one hundred boat and dollars, and I every maker or vendor of meters, shall set np a gas-holder to be tested, and. if correct, I stamped and sealed, contain tar five or i more eubio feet, bv means of which meters 1 shall be let ted.

Meters in wsumer or tested oa tbe rt Quest of the cess the gas-light company II arse provides that Ike Illumination gaa shall not be merchantable, which ba. a minimum value of lets than twrlre standard sperm eandles. The bill is equally liberal-ia its provisions for the gne-Hght somseay. The bill sapprementary to the act to incorporate eities, village, allowing the citt af Cleveland to dredge the Cuyahoga Biver, was passed. The bill to provide a bounty for Tatar an volunteer, who hav, not received a local bounty.

The bill provides for a bounty of one hundred dollars to those re-enlisted veteran volunteers who enlisted ia the field, aad who have never received a local bounty under the pre seat law, aad was debated at great length; pending which the House took a recess. In the Tien ata the morning hour was paesed in discussing the bill ot the House to take 1800,000 of the soldiers' relief, to be need for other purposes than that contemplated by Uw. CARL. Supreme Coart of Ohio. Ti enDiT, starch 1M4.

Hob. Joeiah Scott, Chief justioe, sad Bon. Luiber Iay, liun. John Welch, Hon. William White, and Hon.

Jacob Itrinker-boff. Judges. L. J. Critchheld, Esq-, OtMIltt DOtKBT.

No. 66. Robert Q. Corwin ft at. Col-letts' executor.

Error to the Superior Court jf Cincinnati. Welch, J. 1. Where mortgager, holding the equity of redemption in trust; wrongfully conveys the mortgaged premises to ths mortgagee, with nouoe of the trust, giving him new security for the debt, end the ttttut vr trvtt sets the conveyance aside, tha mortgage does not merge tbo eoave.i a ace, but atands, for the security of the mortgagee. 2.

A railroad eompanv. beinr bound to convey fifty thousand dollars' woith of real estate to one of it contractors, agreed with its President that hs should let the com- i its J7 realties tua psny have a lot ol to be so ooa, eyed of land belonging to him. witn oilier tracts, ia ful fillment of their said obligation, tha com pany agieeing to pay Bun a tlipulaur.l prioe tharefor oy the conveyance of other real estate at some future time. The President then executed to the contractor, in the name of the oompany, a contract for the conveyance, on dtmand and Ly tUar title, of the lot aad tract afoieaatd, without an intimation that hs retained any claim upon his lot so lo be conveyed. Held; fhat the President is bound, as between him and the contractor, to oonvey tha lot, and can aot set up any lien for the purchase money, although the contractor know of his ownership and his contract with tha oompany.

Judgment reversed, aad cause remanded. No. Robert Jackson r. Simoa Jaok-son. Lrror to the district Court Monroe County.

Day, i. held: A final judgment of a oeurt of eompe-ient jurisdiction, rendered by eoasamt of fiartite, will net be reversed on error. 0. S-, 886.) 2. A claimant for damages ia the alt.

ration of a road, is not entitled to aeoover, where each alteration merely re ad ore the read lees eeaveaieat for traveU without directly impairing his a ooaaa to the road front thejmprorements on his land. Judgment ef tha District Coirt affirmed! Da, 60. John Seamea. Trustee, e-a Lucius E. Eager, tnor to Ibe Court of Common Pleas of Cuyahoga County.

Restrved in the District Court. Bcott, J- hsld: Coder the aot of February 1846 (ia relation to mortgages aad bills of aale of personal property chattel asortgtgea can be kept ia to roe aa against ereditm only by Boeeeseive Aliags in the proper offioe. from year to year. The lapse of a fall aithant. a renewal of the ah nr.

wtlL atssy time, reader the instmaew. tin valid lag, and ia com la i ad at the eortesMMbdiaf ta aad iaar af the follow in Veal I Xodgaent ef the Caammaa fleas sffirsMd. I He- ISr. German Probaataat dlwreim Church as. Mwbaat retne a trrer to ITm dxtiaw af aaa Coart of arid ear.

Mo rmta, aeaawa mt taa ease win oa maaa. Miltaa Fithiaa o.iohB A. Corwin ef ai. Mot tea to rwlaefate ease rataad- He. SO Piks'fwaaiy.

Bridge Co Tbosbbb Dbbbb A Co. ttotJee for reave to As pmti. dvJper. anT? rm.U iit.v i No. 61 JehnBTkeaaaaesWewaartA, Leave vo ireaetttiee la errar ra'Jssa a Trimhae e.

aha tL Dety: aab- a aavS meaBnt BatBBk. mt narriaaa LlaeB ef of. e. John 1. wtn, Eb.

rf ml Mstioa so take sase sah aiaVaajra-raaafdL- i WU xnarwaar wswraiaa aa 1 1 i FROM SEW ORLEANS. The realdeafs Veto mT the Fread. aaaa', Barean The Belsutieas he- twoea tae Flaatersaad the Laaarer, The Seatimeats er tha Hoar. George II. read arte The Legislative Action in Begard ta the Negro State es Bnsineas Heeeiata af Cat-to a.

Bsw Oaf March BBB. Th President's veto of tha ri awl ass's Bareaa was grsstasl hare with psaalisr ap-plAose and graUioalina, for as where else have tha infereaces of this most oat-loaa aad wxaUous esUblishaaeBt beea mere eppreaaivti and aaaeying. It is the very strongest practical argtuaaat agalast tho bureaa, that whan it instantly withdrew front the business of regulating th, osntracts ef latjor the relations betweea the plsatsrs aad the fraadaaaa began to become more cordial aad herateniooa. Tae last regulatioBS prescribed by the chief of the bareaa here have beea ignored, aad tha terms agreed upon between the freedmea aad their employers are decidedly better for both pasties than those pre, bribed by the urea a. The freedmea bow are geaerally working well, aad all that they aad tho plaster, fear ia Basis ewflds iataa-faraaea from offi-eial iwAarmsdfla-e- rrr- aaa- intaiugeat person should fail to per-aie the necessity and policy which must rod ace this good nnderstanding this ma-ual respect for each others' rights between people standing in the relation of our planters aad tha only laborer they oaa employ to smltivata their farms.

To suppose or suspect a design on the part of the planters to ill-treat the freedmea is to input to them the greatest aad most suicidal folly imaginable. In the oompetittoa of planters, and in their efforts to induce the negroes to stay with them, there ia greater danger of their being spoiled and pampered than of their being oppressed and ill-used. In regard to all legal distinction, between tha whites aad negroes, the Southern Legislatures-ere obliterating them as rspidly ss possible. Indeed it is doubtfu. whether they have not gone alreadv as far in this matter as any of the Northern or Western Bute.

In this 8teta there were few of these distinctions to change or abol ish, free colored ceople having always ei joyed equal eivil rights with white oittsens. The sentiments and viewi expressed by your distinguished fellow ciiiiea, George Pendleton, in regard to the proper treatment of oui1 free colored ceonle. must meet with a universal response and approval. There is D9 UP wher for the rreedmea's Bu resu, so far as protootioa of the freed moo is concerned. The only use to whieh suoo an institution could be devoted would be to furnish partisan schemes and propagan dism.

Our State affairs do not move verr" smoothly here, owing to the mortal feud between the Legislature and the Governor. The course of the latter is most contradictory. The Legislator, passed bills providing for election of city and parish officers under the Constitution Tbe present offi eers are all apyointet of the General commanding or of the Gorerner. The bill providing for the elections passed nearly uLaufmeuAly. The Governor vetoed these bills in two ef the silliest messages sver sent to a deliberative assembly.

There was scarcely aa attempt to conceal his real motire, which was to retain his friends in office. The Legislature, by overwhelming majorities, passed the bills sgsin in spite of his vetoes', but notwithstanding ihiB action and the desire of the whole people and of General Canby and the well known wishes of the President, the Governor refuses to order the election. 13 I d. 1.1 .1 out preicnitBrrgaru vi nwoi.i constitutional obligation; such contempt tor the people and for the superior author! ties, and for so low and base a purpose, baa never before been, manifesudby a high officer in these States. There Is much dts-l cussion as to ths proper remedy for this ststa of things.

I should not be surprised tae Let lata i nr. doe, not come to the conclusion to impeach the Governor, in which case the Lieutenant-governor would dia-'r charge the duty whioh the Governor re-fusee to perform. Business has been somewhat unsettled here by the decline and dullness of the cotton market. Absurd and extravagant stories have been published at the North concerning the respects of the coming crop, wnica nave naa a aepraesing enect upon the price ef cotton. The knowing ones here nsve concluded to held on, and moch cotton is kept back The Northern estimates can hot be fitly described by any other word but "insane." Thus, for in stance, I perceive that the New York ISmr, editorialises a statement of a reliable gentleman that the crop of Texas will reach tiOO.OUO bales, when the largest crop ever raised is that State never exceeded 150,000 bales.

There will, undoubtedly, be more cotton grown in Texss than in any other State, proportioned to its former production, but to estima'e the amount at over 160,000 or 200,000 bales is sheer madness; and those who venture their money or their sagacity on larger total production of the South than a million and a hall bales (even barring worms and unfavorable seasons.) are the victims of a very" great and dangerous delu ion. STK.VBL). ateeting in Pendleton. At meeting of the Union-Conservative Pemoeratio party of Pendleton County, Kentnckj, the Court-house in Falmomh. March lrOti, Wm.

A Brown was ap pointed Chairman, and E. F. Bradford Secretary. The object of the meeting being made known, a committee was appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the The committee having retired. William E.

Arthur, of Covington, was called to address the meeting, to whieh he re sponded by delivering a most able, eloquent and thrilling speech, defending the Constitution and indorsing President Johnson in his veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill. The Committee then reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Wbf.bkas, Amid the late turmoil and conflict of, civil strife, the Constitution of the United States the great charter of American librtv was, to a great extent, lost sight of, and our once happy and free Government came near being lost; and, Wbiiias, War and its horrors have passed away, and peace once more blesses oar land, it it now proper that ths people once more assert tneii attachment for law and ordsr, planting themselves upon ths Constitution of the United States, and citizens thereunder; therefore, Semtved, That wa are in favor of an restoration of the Government upon a coBStituUvwal baaia. aa ipjarpraecd bv Wsshlsgton, Jefferson and Madison. Jirtolced, That in the policy enunoiated by President Johnson in his late message, vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau Bill, we recognlie ths band of Divine Providence intervening for the preservation of American liberty, and the best political hopes of mankind throughout the world, and in that policy we pledge him our hearty support. Rttolred, That the political course of the radical majority ia Congress will, in the cplaioa of this meetiag, if adopted, repel the elements of political peace aad unity, produce disoord, engender ill feeling between the different sections of the country, and in our respect for our republican form of government, aad prove deatructiv, to ths liberties of the people.

Jttlvrd. That la tha speech of Andrew Johnson, President of tbe United States, delivered oa ihe Zii day or February, lobb, we reco gaits his unalterable termination to maiatain and support the Constitution as it is, aad do full nation to each aad every section of the country, and 1b the maintenance ef that determin alien we give him ear heerfy aad. unquAlified support. -Also the following extract, from Jeffer son a inaugural ol Karen was unanimously adopted as ths Demecrauo creed. "Equal aad exact justice to an men, or whatever state ar religious or political; peace, oemmerce aad honest rrvendship with all Battens; eataagllag alliance, with aaaa; the eaaaertof the State Governments is eU their rigata, aa the Bseat compel eat admiaistretleajsor ear do.

estio oonaotBB, aad the aeratt bulwarks agaiast aatt-reweblieea tsadeaeies; the piesatvatioa of the Oeaeral Go vara aaat la ire whole Coaatitauoaal vigor, aa the cheat anchor ef ear plan aAhaave eraafety abroad; a jasJoas eareef the right ef sleo-tioa by the peoples auldl and safe eoe-rective of shnaas ahich are lopped by the word ef the revelation, where peaces his remedies are oa provided absolute aoquieo-swace ia ths decisions af the majority, the vital principle of republics, f'oaa Jwhlch n.Mba to force, tha vital sria aelpie aae lameotato earn, wi Tl jETuT.t:.AajaT-sa..i;t;aB BAA abvw sya BBvasj awutaiaa wrwaa reliaaeeia-Beaea aad far the rar of aar.tiU see, alio aaar fjasaai isisry taa aau ntkititft 1 1 sa an jim taWBBBaa xv paliave thaaf sreAs atihla-B that labor may be lightly bardeaed; the honest payment of ear debts, aad sacred pi us til i alien ef the public faith; eaoear-agemeat of agrieaitiire, and of coaiia.i is as its haad-eaeid; tho diffoaioa of infer-matioa aad the arTaigBntaat of all abases at the bar ef public reason; fieedum of religion freedom ef the press; freedom of person aader the protection of tha ha. corwavi, and trials by juries impartially Xkaa priaciplee," said Jefferson, "form tha bright eonstellatifm which has gens before us and guided ear steps through aa ago of revolaiiea aad reformation. Tha wisdom of oar sages aad ths blood ef oar heroes have been arvoted to their attainment. They should be the creed of our poUtirml faith Ou text of dwil mttrmx turn tie tomek-itont by rhiek to try the terriea of thatt wet trtut; aad should we wander front them in moments of error or alarm, lot na hasten to retrace our stepe, and to regain the road which alone leads to peace, liberty and safety." A motion waa then made that (he proceeding, of this meeting be published in ths Cincinnati Emqvtrer. The meeting then returned their hearty thanks to Mr.

Arthur for his able effort in behalf of the resolutioBS adopted. Tha meeting then, adjourned. E. F. BRADFORD, Secretary, rfi.

A. Bm, Chairmaa. Fraternal Affection Rewarded A tieaeroas Act The Co-overt Trial. iniviag an acconnt'of ths closing of the Roosa trial, says: THE PBIfOBBB. Ths end is coming.

Twelve men will soon say whether Samuel Coovert is guilty ornot guilty. The closely crowded room is slowly being vacated. On group seem loth, to depart. The eentrar figure is the prisoner, still stolid and emotionless as a statue. On either side, facing him, are his two sisters one, who throughout the whole trial, has never deserted him; the other, a vounger sister, who.

by her modest grief and unobtrusive manner, has commanded the sympathy of all who have seen her. A few spectators linger and look in silence on this picture of grief. The prisoner is already a coavict for the crime of penary his sisters are evidently poor, and ill able to bear the expense of remaining beside their brother during this trial. Depraved as the prisoner may be, his sisters love him, and this proof of it commands the rtspeet of all who witnessed this sad parting. Without showing the leaat emotion the prisoner disengaged himself when CBlltd, followed the Sheriff out of the room.

Just before this was "one mrs. McNeal. whose poverty Is apparent, was approached by a gentleman, who, without a word, piBcea ner nanus a iw ot mosey. The man was aa uncle to the murdered children, and this woman's heartfelt "thank you" told more plainly than a hundred words tbat ths charged no malice or vindictiveness against her brother non those who bad suffered most tj criuie with which he was charged, a a THL VEBD1CT. Like a death-knell, the deep tones ft tbsi bell broke the stillness of Lebanon lhl morning, at half-past four o'clock.

If the wakeful prisoner is guilty, it tells him that just about this boor on that horrid morning after the murder, he arrived at home. The bell has scarcely sounded until there sre hurried footsteps in the streets; in fifteen minutes the court room is nearly filled with men. Tbe Judge appears aad lakes his seat. "Call the defendant into court," he and soon Coovert is brought in by Sheriff Butler, and plaoed in ihe chair left for him before the empty seats of the jury He is olosely followed by Mrs. McNeal, his sister, who, whatever else may be aaid of her, has shown a devotion lo her unfortunate and abandoned brother during this trial that has shown to all ihat her heart can feel like a sister's.

There is no chair for ber, and she stands behind the prisoner with her hands resting on his shoulders, or uait protaot-ingly about hia aeck- The door beside the Judge's benoh ia unlocked, and in silenoe the jury men resume their accustomed seats. Mrs. McNeal has passed to ber brother side, aad ha knelt there, passing hei arm through hia. A chair is given her, and she sits beeid, him and clasp, her brother's hand. The Judge directs the olrrk to call the jury.

It is done; each one responds, aad the clerk reports all present. The prisoner has no tears in his eyes; there is no tremor on his lips, but thsre is such a wild, haggard, unearthly look upon bis countenance as tells that his mind is in a state of excitement bordering en frenxy. There is no other woman in the house but the prisoner's sister. She does not ery eat, but clings to her eoeviot brother ss if shs were a part of his being. Tbe clock points to half-past five.

"Gentlemen of the Jury, says the Judge, "have jou 'agreed upon a The ticking of the clock is the only sound beard, until the Foreman, Jacob Randall, arises acd answers: "We have." "How do ou find the defendant, guilty or not guilty again asked the udge. "Oc iltt was the terrihlo answer of the Foreman, still standing in hts place; and Samuel Coovert, for the first time in the progress of this trial, gave evidence of retting. Me did not cry out; ne snea so tears, but simply threw his head back on This titter shoulder in utter helpless abandoLmrnt. Prca, thr rw York "Dead Decks." We sre a people apt to take suggestions for popular-phrases; and. st the risk of t'eitir called ineleeanl, the President pro- clainied a new one.

"The Ilrad Duck is vital only in his feathers, which blow with ihe prevailing wind. He was once a sedate and large-bellied fellow, with very many colored plumages, the most apparent of which was a soft green fading into yellow. He claimed by his periodical quack to have beea the self-same bird which taved ihe Roman Capital, notwithstanding concurrent testimony that the Capiioline sentry was a goose. Be took to dirty water like a tiue web foot, and had no end of lesser parasite-ducks swimming behind him. He generally swsm in the pond nearest the White House, and his quack had aa mir tones as toe veiling of soup.

But he knew when rain and frost were to fall near the White House bv studying the weather gauges, and then h. swsm through ths dirtiest water, right away to the pouds nearest the Capitol. To-dav he quacked at CoBgress, to morrow he quacked at the President, both of whom, for many generations back, he claimed to have both made and saved." So gailt, indeed, did thia duck deport himself, that be wore a new sat of feathers every month; but aa time passed aloag though, he sho wad poffily and prondly-he. waa insensibly decaying in that pan of every real dnoka the conscience. Me was, therefore, quits a dead dock all the time; sad ths other day, as ha swam near ihe CanitoL he burst risrht ooea.

and all sorts of digested perquisites fell out of him army contracts, whisky profits, stationery margins, fees for railroad charters, election exj tnses, and for divorce grants. ne was presumed to nav. Durst ia uis way. in imitation of that "Uglv Little Duck, described by Hans Christian Andersen, which expanded into a glorious Cabinet Swan. But being a dead duok, hs deserved no ammunition and hs did not get any.

I Sew ok Oonaaaoadaac rfcUsdrlafcia PraM.J City Fashions, Ace. All feminine New York ia abroad. The fashions this year are sasd by those who are supposed to know something about ths matter to be peculiarly elegant a little faBciluL perhaps, bet aot extravagantly Among those exhibited, the more partio- nlarlv woufjeable were the "erTstai'r tunic composed of green silk. Bad ia tended to be worn ever a areas ox gray is. "Madeline" cored dress, a garment of Bale buff goat's, hair cloth, tristmsd with bine a 1 1 1 a velvet; ana im -weiaiae areas, ontpan af two shsdts of green satin.

Of basques aad jackets anah a profaaloa of styles was exhibited that it is almost impossible ta select any particular sae as worthy ef nsea-tioB. 1b high boaaets, high aathority has rjeeided that the "Empire' as to be seceeed-od by the "Pamela, 'tbe "Giasy aad the In hata, the "Margaret" ia ta suaersrxi, the "Oxford' it is oompoaad of straw er Lsaherm, aad is to be trimmed with velvet or nsmisa Keaad cloaks are is be worm in preference to all others: so says the oracle that deaerrninea ail these la ii as land a nasi ia the way ef ornaments, a new idea is sea-iing in vagwa. Mad aJ lions aad cameos ate io infeed the raid, silver Bad steel sr-nsmeals new la awe. Epaalata, earn posed af twe srasosa of these studs or haaoehea, held Bsgrlaer by ehaiaw af ailvax, have arada their appeenaoa, aad look petty That wary hapsrtaat ertiela, th hatr, ia to aoeriaaaad er Msned. Cttria are game aate faeiuetM it is to as baaad wa-tavfalla arse.

A new hair-srimper aaa beea tnventod, whieh eaa ha Bust is- in bailing wmtorraad waiokwill ariata half has hatr an tao head BA asee, arithent Bay aager af iBjBBaBC Si Cteaarae. The foHowiac bsaatiful tribal to the sseaory of our aearlasa Cleharaa somes froat the Dublin Aatiaa. Ha was ef that people whose nationality, crashed at horns, asserts itself is farnishiag the rest of the world with I rant so aad warriors. It ia meat that the Irish harp aheeid Shingle its lataeat with the Botes of woe that go np from the Sooth ror oar fallen hero. These lines will awakea ia every Boetaei a heart tho thrill whieh need to answer as his Basse, when ia the day af deadly eoaflict the heart stood still aad the pulses ceased their beat, until npoa the wings ef the lightning earns the words Ciacara, aad victory.

Bat ia the be easts ef these whs knew him and loved hiav who steed by his side ia the froat af ths battle, they will arenas Beeper ana stranger His geaeuroaa eoul, his dsasllsas areas heart woma a tar tead Lion like for oourejre rise na before thess. aad eyes that had wept dry the fouataia of tears, fill agaia and agaia: How tar aad aat theeotaaa bha Bai th. dead lrava ta. sraaad As aa aa, far boa aaa h.ad of war oar ooaa.ir. bratra ai naatt Jtaa uarw BBawa-as ara Taa forax aad aawaraia (t waaa tbo vodaara aarwaa Az.

hMlas la. roaa. af aat A.d a hat eras From a Baota arta. Fa tho bra, oaaa bb la vain bite tae vtasur Barth Bias. pawjM lorth As Br.

rata id Voaarha's kraaal. Taa kaiaal Srea af crtaa la th hswaa fr.a. pala. oa ta. aaaw, TOJ faaad tba etor-ua of t.

aa, i the Lava told swpt Sim. Poaaartt rluT to tb. wakroad ran of a Vaadal aaa kea maroot I. I Aad wa ll look la ban, Tbr, orb loan, toaa roars, ra taw brtcbtacwi abruadod o'ar. But tbe sold, a ra.

I bvr r.k yoa dar. raallrrtara to tbo laad co not. Th, Slas to tbe horde thalr I la.ir chwrt hi. tritiaipbal Plu iMlt IB tbejudjai. b.r buaor I.

traa. ava GIt, a palur belt to tba hind oorlaa. To loa lrd tit. fa. 1 But him who draw.

a a rtublaow, oaaa. A trvataaa, riew Tbronb bt. aboaM llnrb Oa tb. aaa aaih.il a. acb Tboojh 1 1.

rae be th lowl, aoud. Ml, easa? abail oblaM Tbtoo.h tin- halt, of tlta. And rwatl throes the davP profowadl brar. ra aa. who fall, aad paa To tb.

badra bal daata. Tb.r are a.lma for tb. few. Hat. ataa.

for raw. Not a toaf rroaa tbottctor'a wwalbl Bat I acts fur n. ahoaa rtocr aooaa. Liabt a aiaor, brtaht aad araad. hoaave hi.

aata. to Uw Iraapa raaaa, Aad hi. blood to a saoeroe. laa Th le.il. toaal, TbaaJdier', boaO, Tbe PC Of aartial are I Tb.

to. ol wr. Tbeaool -f wo t. And tb. ttshl of a future paa I Tb.

haa stow bald for bawer aad rotd, Th vaiB Uir'h fear ol acura i The brAYe w.r stroiig Id th.tr hstcof wr of But b. a warrior bora Prim fci.eurl rlaucw and ta a "Adran At )ii artloo. aa iff a. tboaurbt. Th.

rank aijd fi.a froat hi. cwn Ibeii coatac earclrir caobt. Ai tbd a path Phoa, it. wrath TUrouith ihe iordu. a ptao.

8o Ihedttl" wate Of tbe f.Ues braes Tuld a hen- Ctetajbr cfoaatd th. Mat Ca Klchaond', rtr hta caput, traia totl.uiMtM-rl tin' hit be lwt Aid aoa bl. oo 1I- A-Id oT Bju-. bore tha gUrK, Joho ublod! Two. lo cope while a ra of hop.

lliuiu tU Uvud ti en Ta a bis to die wtiHe that flrw nira la tbo eaa of abl.alrto tn.a huribiinra, can Brl a boast, Bor tbaa ba a avose gallant kalsht. ha-, tbe pt-ea Hojrh tbo tbu, A Ld Bacnal'. bca a fltrbt. 1 Kete were that watched roar star it roe with aba "Ciua'bara Oroa. Tbn re h.

art. tht blml wuaa it. coors. wa, .1, And Old lra'and feft roar loat I hue ber Sowrr. abail blow, at bor walar.

doW bioogb r.aoaob.oair aaa The r.rrlot'i ana. baUrll aloos I bir windlD, aaea. bt th-tl ALd tbe, II teU with prlda Bow Ctebataedad In ths laad of taa -fraa aad brava," Boa his sword of aisht Wa. a boaat of Habl, Tbousb it tod to aa eat W. srava.

The People Ssrisi-Freoideat John- Boh ladarastd. TaaWBaWli'i of aWW.iBiiiBBaawlrar: At a con recti a of the Democracy of Madisoa Townehip, Jay County, Indiana, on tha 3d day of March, lrJbd, tbe following resolutions were unanimously adopted: ititii, a kaowledge of the priaoiplee of Demooraey can be obtained only through the circulation of Democratic documents snd ihe support of the Democratic press, therefore, limited. That in ihe absence of a county organ of the Democratic party it is the duty of the Democracy of Madison Township to patronise and support ths Cintin-nati Angturer, as being ths true exponent, expounder snd advocate ef genuine pria-ciplea of Democracy. Jtnolped, That it is the dnty of every Democrat of Madison Townehip to subscribe for the Cinoinnati Weekly Enquirer, or some other equally able journal of the Democrat io persuasion. Beworred, That the people of this Conven-tion hold il to be the indispensable duty of all true Irmocrats to invariably support the regularlj -nominated candidate or nominee ot the Democratic party, when suoh nomination is made in accordance with ths established usages of the Democratic party.

keiolrai. That we, ihs Democracy of Madison Township, Jay County, Indiana, return our sincere thanka to President Jt-hi eon lor his patriotic act ia the veto of tbe Freedmen's aad Refug.ee' bill, passed by the late Cor, cress. Also, ws indorse, in ibe fullest sense, the doctrine contained in tbe Presidents speech, delivered on he 224 of February, ihoo; and also his constit utional course in the restoration of our Government. COVINCTON NEWS. A as ist or a SiiorLi.

TEB. A woman named Bridget Cumtmngs. from Florence, Boon Count v.Kj, waa arrested yeatenlsy by Detective Ed Reeves, upon the charge ol stealing a bolt of flannel from Nolan -dry-goods store, on Madison street. Upon examination before the Mayor, she was ecru ruined to jail for her appearance at the Circuit Court. TbeCovikutos Postm astkssh ir.

It has teen definitely settled that Jease R. Grant baairceivtd the appointment of Postmaster of Coviaeion. He will take charge of the office on Monday next. Matok's Cocar. Robert Scott, Law-rence Hagener and H.

Kowekatnp, charged with selling beer on Sunday, fined $13 each; Enoeh Breardon, selling liquor on Sunday, fiaed Thomas Lin-ert, drunkenness, fined $4 60; Frank Fol-penbine and Frank Nye, obstruetiag sidewalks with building rflaterial, fined A6 each; Joseph Rein, selling beer on Sunder, fiaed BIS. Tb Cirr Wobk-bocsb. The old engine-ban am Third suwet la being rapidly tTaaaformed Bate a work -house for the use of the paupers at present oonfiaed in the City Jail, and when completed will add materially to the oom fort of its inmates. Rbai. Est ats Tbabstabs.

Eugene Conrad to Mary Conrad, house and lot on north side of Watkias street, east of Mala, lot lit feet froat by 89 feet deep $1 and other col aideret ions. Frank Hemping aad Bernard Johnson to Lucas Broas, noasoand lot on Birth street, Russell's snbdivisioa, 26 feet froat by 74 feet dep si aad other considerations. S. J. Walker and wtfs to Elisabeth J.

Dudley, bouse and lot on south west corner of Third and Scott, lot 60 feet front running back ta Ball's line Chat tea Asmana te Benjamin P. EastoB, -lot oa south side ef Eteveath street, betweea Madisoa aad Scott, OA feet 6 inches front by 90 feet deep AZOOO. Peter Goeke te Ferdinand Riediager, bowse aad let oa Ludlow strset, Tooishurg L200. Jaha KearnSy to Maariee Gal via, hense aad lot oa aoath side of Fifth etreat, betweea Madison aad Wathingtea strteta lot 28 feet 7 inches froat by 7 last 6 inches deep A2, 860. a aaea M.

Lee to John Todd, lot oa sooth side ef Rabbins street, east of Reaps! I tO feet froat by 186 feat deep 1 1,600. John Parr to Gee. WaUiag, 14 interest ia lot oa west side of WaahiBgtoa street, between Foanh aed Sixth 25 feet front by 0 feet dawp gafXL 8. Biehaead to Chae. Kirntse, lot 23, In tbo town of Bromley $74.

8. A. Hsggrrty to Saatael Howard, let sa' north side of Mart la street, 50 feet froat by 110 feet deep Batja feSBwel J. Walker te James M. Clarkaoa, lot oa sooth side ef Powell street, betweea Seett aad Madison irregular in ekape ,76.

i Hxbbt Wits have, by a large majority, laid aa the table ths pTspsakieato engage aa aawistairt for the pvaiaseJ aaorh. OaemsmhseaaWhethawtght tha ehareh eaw IruJa. eaaagh af Mr. Beeaher aa was; if the atuunssd eaaage eboald be atrpted they woaid. bbb less ef bibs.

Asm eld, Im O-ripao. sajna to tka lUBte Sew Hsmrahrra, has i AFTERHOOSI TELEGRAPH. arrival rsoa EtntCFX. THE HI A It KE IS JXere Arrest ia Dablim. Saw Tea.

Maschs-Thes from UvercMl 24th. aad flnna.iioa. af Fsbraarr, arrived this omiag, with three days' later aewa. Bariag Brethers qaote bar silver at fis. Id eeUara es.

lid-, aad series 76a. 2d. Abbbwab BncC aitias. Baxisgs say thia week there has beea a steady demand for tvetweatw keada. whieh leave esT at tha highest figure which they have toashed Car as tiata.

89 fa6I. it aata aaa at doae La Erie eharea at Hi.mb3lmi. aad Illiaois Coatral at 76ia7tiX- Noth-iag doiag ia ether Anrarican secaritiea. IdvWeet, Fsbreary 2A CoUea sales tadsy AOOQ balaa, inclnding 1.500 far seeeelatioa aad ft port. Taa market is very dall aad easier.

Breadsuffa are quiet, and withoet any ehftaga. Prcvlsioas continue iraa at yao-terday's prices. Los bob, February 24 P. M. Coaeels closed this afternoon at 87Jbfag7 U- 6-AT a.

6tfj6Hi lllinou CeauaV i6MT7; eaas, la lair. ler wui fair, mlddlii lsnds. fair. l'td. for middlinw.

Fridsv a mftrsn aat at isra qu Sales of about KO bales of stock oa beard, estimated at 41NUO bales, of which 214,660 are American. Breadstuff dull and unchanged. Wheat limited sad ia demand. Losuoa Wheat slow of sale; Amerieaa, red, Flour scarce at (a'P. Iron quiet.

Sugar firmer aad Ad. (a 7d. above tho lowest petal. Coffee firss. Beei firm, aad aew partially 2a.

6d- dearer. Pork No American aa the ssarket. Holders of American bacoa dantaad aa advaneo, and prices lead upward. Better quiet and steady. Petroleom dull at 2a.

Id. 8d. for refined, per gallon. Here Arrests ef Fenians. Losdob, February 2ft.

Farther miosis of Fenians were made yeatsrday. A boa of grenades and Oraini shells havs beea seitid in Dublin. Pabis. Februsry 24. Tbe Bourse is aat; Rentes oloss 6Vf.

J2c. i RcrelatioB ia Romania. Losdob, February 26. A revelation has broken out in Romania. Prince Coosa taken prisoner oT tns army, anj torom igft hfj abdication.

The Legislature unanimously proclaimed the Count of Flaaders Hospodar, amid general sstisfaetioa. Much excitement prevails ia the neigh -boring principalities. Tbe weekly returns of the Bank of England show an increase in bullion of Destructive Fire. TiTtisv i Li. i.

March A AdssUauU i ve fir, broke out last evening ia the staMa efJ.O. Kibbie, on Franklin street, aad I spread with great fury east te Arch aad South and Water streets, destroying aa satire block of fifteen buildings ia aumber, among whioh was the Moore House. The building, burned consisted mostly of clothing, grocery and aaoe stores, aad livery-stables. Loss estimated at insured for less than 15,000. Later fross Mexico The Belgiaaa Krfuse lo Fight I nder the la.

penal t.enernl. Niv Tobk, March 8. Late Mexican advices siste tbst the Belgian troops rafaaad to fight under the Imperial General Msa-dtx, who shot Ortega, aot earing if Belgian priaoaera be shot in retaliation. Basaine wanted to have every fifth sae of the offenders shot, but the Empress in terfered IB their bebair. Tka B.lajiaw.

tlaas a willing te iU aoaight go. home in diagraoe, But wit under Mendex. Baiaine ia ssid to havs intimated that he thought there must be war with tho United States. Heavy detachments of troops have beea sent te Qeeretaee Bad Baa Lnia Petoei. Ths nswspsper is BBSpended for exposing falsity of assertions of Fraaoh newspspers in Mexico.

Tea Thoasaad Volaateers Called Oart. Mobtbbab, March K. Great sxoitatnwnt prevails here. The morning papers state that last night orders were received by the military aothoritiee to call oat 10,000 val-unteer, within twenty-four hoars. Guards have beea atatioaed at all the armories, snd svery thing put ia a state of defense for say emergency that may arias.

Ohio State Newt, The Guernsey raarr describes a naval case of love, rivalry, disappointment, aad happy but harmless revenge. Mr. Vsads maik aad Mis, Hiatoa were to be mai i tad, after an engagement of suitable length, aa certain Thursday. Ths 11 cense bad Bean procured, and the services of minister ee-tsined for the auspicious oecasioa. Oa ths very day set st art for tha wedding, hew-ever, Mr.

Vandemark, repairing to the bouse of his bride elect, found a rival lever at her feet, and learned that he had carried matters so far as to sbtaia a pre sties af marriage from ths flckls fair sae. ta mateal disregard of her already plighted faith. with singular magnanimity, us aai a Vandemark oroposed that fnr iba larfv'a hand ahonld or, aaat tha selves to her for her final enoioe eetwesa ibem. It was doaa, and she chose the latest suitor; whereupon Mr. Vaadaosark batssh himself to soother sweethesrt, proposed te her, was accepted, married her at aaariw th, itni hour as the other oonple, preearod a couvey anca, drove te th, seme hotel and put up under the sams roof with the raere-ant lady and her knight.

Mr. Vaadeaark deserves a long BBd sappy wedded life. TuiRlllltl WOBAS OVKBBACLBB A Pobtiob or tui Recovbbbd. A r.w day, ago gave oar readers the portion Lars of the ekpement of a Mrs. Stesapf.

who not only deserted her lawful spoaas. but esrried with her some two thoasaad dollars of his money. An advertise aaaa offering a reward of two hundred aad fifty dollars for ib, arrest of the woman aad recovery of ths money, has also a pp fared ia the Herald. Yesterday morning we leara the bereaved hneband got track ef hia wife aad her Dajasnoair. aad followina the trail, dieoovasad a-niltv rair bad settled down at a bouse oa Nodaway island, sosse miles above the eity.

Whoa the indignant boa-baa met his recreant wife aad asms ad ad his mepey, she handed over ebeat (670 snd declared that was all she had ths "other man," who was waa est, had ths reataiader. Mr. Stesapf alee da-tired to bring away the child, bat the we-msa dtelared he was hot the father ef it, vthea ths injured husband told her "te go to ihe devil aad be dantaad," after whieh loving ehat the pertias separated, aad Mr. S. returned to the city.

So wags the world "Every thiag being altogether lovely aad serene, the gooes haags nig-" A Pbcsbbt to Ea-Govbbbob Alls er Lot isiASA. Governor Allen haa written a letter to soma eititeas ef Caddo, who had unsolicited seat him Christmas grift af Bear fiLlOOia grow whack a. Hsaays that the gift arrived ea Christmas day; aad that it was moot acceptable. Ia his letter ef thaaka te hie friends ha aays, BlladlBg te their praiss of his BnpaV-fish aad honorable eeaJoet, "that whether his shattered aoaea repose Ia the soil af Louisiana er Mexico, ths proudest inscria- tten that he eonld have ea Mb toes ben would be the closing senUsasatB ef that Utter: 'i onr friends are proud thai Louisiana had a Governor who had an opportoaity af aecwriag aillion dollare ia gold, aad yet preferred Being hsaeet ia a ftwoiga lead without aao Batom. Kernf (rmatts.

a-a i 7 Pbacticai. It appears thai the Hew Torfc irvewae. welsh iisiasssean amir ata aopoll ting argamawts as prsaiptsal by -British laself. UaBertB aaaer frosa Belgiaaa, whorouBoa the Hew York Bvmimi faaf Pesaarkai We hope the fWhoaA. whieh iaqwiraa rei-v sasidoonsly late ether people's beat' aess.

will inform the pnbUe whether it hi really a "Balrutn importer," aad whetber it ia sagsW "iafaaHnr American i-dnstry' te naa one of iU favorite pkraawe by buying paper is th, eheapeat avarkatr HATWBAtv SivraBT The PhilaAelBhBB Af saysi There, ia a sort of political jaa-tempsycheaU Bsrfngtha LiBoafn sdaUnietTeAiee there was a Pasta dVat'e Dag. a staa heoasnB aew a deat'eDack. with as Aaciest Pistol says, laiktak, SaB.aw'eaaa., li! i i i 1.

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