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STEAMBOATS. For New Orleans .Star Line Tucket , - . .IPfc Tho.tranier l.AXIHS, Cupt. Holt, , MtfjuiBTC-!!' leave tin Tnmda., th l.t inst., lit" I . v '. Merchants' Inileriomiont Id'no For N'pw Orli'iws. fc."!E.N Steamer Kolt'nYAYNIi;. ('apellate, MMMUMaMHWHI IfAVt Oil 1 llf'SMU.V 'J' !! 'I'V.;; 111 ' 4 P' ra For St. Louia. Kxiiresm Lino. a TTT I1 '''"Iot 1.KHIHII, t iipi. M k, iWTn ii TrHawlll Icatu till. Jul, at p. m. lli" i , ' I r ti T. ii Y ii i . I For MemnhiH IWuliir 1 iit'ki't. 1 !CILljS hteainrr tU.KNDA l.i:, Ciipliiin i ,u. ' IliwiNA "... I j'ur.t. honk The steamer W. I. MA( LAY, ftstrll.lol'. Viil leave this ll:i. I II I S A I II. Hogtilnr Packet IW JSt. I.ouis A' ICrokuk. .P" K Thn slenmcr Mil 'M. WAL- .-..A I. MK. t iipt. 4 'ami II. vlll leave . I III) LM. til I l. Ill . I li " I - I ' . Merchant' tiuli'pcnilciit Lino I'm- New OvllMlllf. a, Ihe steamer ,i. . risi.Mii.i, Cspf. Seutc Mill ll'le mi Thur. IKWIN A I the :'At at 4 p. in. For Memphis nml New Oi'lriiii - . H Steamer LAN ll. dipt nil. wil I leavta ahornniitht.iliiv.lM iiiil., ul 4 For I!. Louis inul Keokuk. - ., tjl ,L Steamer I.KHIt. If, Ctud. Shook, uill H'auaujsseiBlcava a. allovo Oils ilav, l.t iiim..at 4 p. hi. A. II. St II l: 11 ,v I'll. Fur Xow Orlwins. . J ho steamer .1. primm.i:. A ('.int. Ilii. liHlL uill l..,.v ,,n V...ln,... d a,ilMiU'liiui.,Rt 4p. 111. A. Ii. M II It AM 'U.. Si W llllHlt-l reel. Fur Sit. Louis tnul Knukuk. - , JH!' The UMinnr W. 1. MA' LAY, 1.mLlil.i)7." Im Ciipl. Il;tfi,.,ir. h ill leave mi Thins u. ill.,;! in-i,.ai4 p. m. A. I). KM I! A M tin.. St Walnut Mi,, t. For Cliirkuvillo uml Nashville. ITW" The 2m inst., 111 i p. m. The steamer SA M K I II K M AX. . rimrp. w ill I, -.iv,' in Vcliie-iuv, I p. m. A. U.fCIIIIA.M A li 2:i w ilium hi ivef. For ('liiiksyiUe uml Nusliilli. - 1T Tl' steamer 0OrW00. Ca,.t. i i ntf at I i 1 iM i I . win leave n ai,,,ve nil iiiiv, I'l mill., ai Ip. in. UIIIIWXK 1. 1 Dl.' nW. I -1 4 rillilii- Lntldiif,'. For St. Louis. ftenmer I.KII T; If , fi4it. Shuiik. jll leave leave this dsr, 1st ilist., til I n. m. TM.on . I Public Laitdlii-r. For St. Louin. Thestcnmcr W. f. MUX. XV. 'apt. Hiil,h,'l,,r. nill Iimivi. this ilnv. in inn., at 4 i llllllW.SK A 1,1 M.OW. 4 I'ulili,' Liiinlln.. For Arkunsan Kivrr. Tlie steamer 1' TZ II I ! II , l ,i,,i. Viiul.Hor, w ill leiiwnn ',.,hi,',lav. tin .'I mat t III 4 u flufli p. III. ju()ysu Ajji nr.ow, i i'hi.h,- i,nii.nK. PEOPLE'S LINE. rniNd ni.ivi:i. ' UlCllllia i, Xew Hirliinoiiil, ltiilcy anil MavNvllle. ITLS I..WCATHR, N'o. 3. dpt. tnSMtdfSlri'l.l'ossp.R, L. II. M,ml:i.'iTk. Invi's (rum f.iutol Walnut MriK-t. Tl' KSIIA V.TII I" I'SH Y and SATl'RDAY. nt r.'i.ilmk, M. Til.. I.Riu'iiiii-r ha irntFrcil porumiii.ntly In Hib Irailf. For Kn-ialit cr PiMeo apply mi hnanl. Competition 3"efietl! hemiy uianoFHiik. Tn,,. a. iiri.iir.An HENRY BISHOPRICK & CO, Proprietor anl Jlnmiraoluioi nr BISHOPRICK'S INFALLIBLE BAKING I'OWIIKK, And Wholesale PonU'i in CREAM TARTAR, BICARU SODA, c. flfhopr!ck Inlnlliblo H;ikinr I'.m.Ur In nn inHi Ii itnpiitftllril, inl ivhkh t-uinml Ik ruri)NtM'i tli-Hi s wmptltitni antl ii know1'lt-H no uitriur. ven ii; thin prvflrrettKiTraRn; it I wi-ll known in t ho Knslcr ii. n,ttm himI Hnulhfin StiitfH in In h roiniHittiid f rnrv r-Acaiiciir, nun in Hit I IV mr cock INK lll'pniii Vinlh in fHmiliiti, fiitilii(lr, lionnliit lioiiHt't ; tl)i M'eiiteru 1'inir.iiit iiMli-)'i(till. - 31 AM'KAtTOHT A Mi W Jlfl.l.h A I.B M.POT 111 IV est FJOh Street, t irtriimali, (. SEWING SILK. rWlRAM, Organine, Kiuhroiilcry, l;alillcr!.' -L Fiiuga anil Mpiiol Silk; Twist and Machine Needles. -AI.SO- JOUVETS' Uun ilime niol. Bt iliivi'.ioril Silk for Srwinn ala)iine. 65 West I'otti tli strt et. tl Kli.or. .mux ii. .nirvior. THOMAS .lOI.'VKT. 47 Ai iit. .fw and Invaluable Kfineily fur -Ihc iurf of Kiiitiut'. 7 A C EI1TAIX C I 'J I :. Th nniiiT-lKn"! piv iwri-i a I'Iaw (nit at ' M w it Alpinn Iterlin, wliich hf run UTOimnrttft ) fill miU'- t in nt 'iliiiiniv. u a rtiiu'Uy whiili wilt tinv thi painful flit'n)f In theoMo-tt of riii. hi a iiin. withutit pHinii. HaTiiifj urt.ti tl iiti iuft wamlt rt'nl beallutf pofi' rlnrins many ycurh' pntrli'-i' in Swlt 7Hnl ftitl ilcrinanv, Iih wmtlil in rile ;ill iuptuit pvrtonx to tffro it fidr trtnl. One pm ul it, . tin priiv of wliioh i :',. will rtTwt ;i run in ino-i liiws. il i fnmftioHt A.TAFI'I.'S Urtttf hitiiv. tn-i i li-rn-t tur uer ul' Sixth tuni Atuin mii., t iu iniaiii. On. I '. .I Ml 'II K ft, W'ff"!. ttfr fin- fnrfht t inlorinniirin in ,u jmImi ii lo J. Zurcht'i. liux H4, ritu:innitti. Ulihi. :'(. ..-IIXION DIISPAKH (0MPANV. Quickest and Cheapest Freight Line ! Thii Lumpiiny lorwuril I n ilil (' n H )!. -s-Ht s. Imr nnd ! Mrn IiimkIhi', HiiKiitt o timl I'luix ih of nil d-McriptiiniN -oil '.r Miinnfft turt i -t..lliii N.t.s u-nU Aivuiinls, unJ 1I0 n ; k 1; ji a 1, 1; pit i.ss - - A HU - com mission in:s 1 x i:s s, , TiiMoui;aorT i:nr AVi.st. Af)rrit 111 nil tlit Ji !hv!iii Tmriut mid I'ilim; VF.Vr Toll K . IMIIl.AllKI.I'IIIA. l!llTll. lit f. KAf.O. niK'AHi). ALIUS Y. liKTItiHT. 'Inl.DliU. MJLW ALKLJJ, f-T. Lul ls. I.ul'l I I.I.C, aiol in Cincinnati, 29 Sycamore St. It. V. IIOCKINO. Am ST. . (ill.lll'.ItT & IIIC'kl'.M.OOlM'.H. Surveyors and Civil Engineers, No. ti VIXK STIIKKT, AIMiYK MH'II. Surveys of every ilesci-inlion proinpllv nlleii'lc,! to. Particular attention paid to aiii vejs mid muImIiv Imiiiik mailfl widiln thecily. Ilaviim lately purchased all the Held honks coiilHinliiK oriuiiail not,. and lueuoi. randa of aurver nud siiliilivisjiuiH luade in thi.eiiv and Tieluity, null tlis liookrf. plals and pniM-ra of dm lata Uandnll II. liiekey, Ko., wlio for inaii) years . was a prominent sui'Teyor mid civil cnuiueer ,,f the rtty and county, emlu-itcina owr iliirfv volumes ot nein noipa aim more inan lour uilliilreil plats, w urn enaoien 10 ivinice wun aia-uraey anil cerlaiulv mir vaya which be may have made, mid lines ehlithti.hed ly him. .'1 MAMMOTH STEAM-POWER Billiard Table Manufactory or J. M. BRUNSWICK & BRO. Combination Patent Cushions, Patent nhlniiiFil Dec, 1&7, approrml l be the heat Patent Cinihiouaever invenieu ny all the ncieutinc Players. A large assortment of Marble Sli.te and Wooden-Top mvvm on iihii,! mm iriiuy for nllippiPU at a uiomiuilN uutlce. Office, jVo. 81 Sixth tti rtt, In. Main tynrW, CINCINNATI, OHIO. no THK OllIOINAL AMI ONI.T LONDON GIN, IMPOnTKII. (iuarta 1S cents. Plata 10 tents. EdmTUid C. Charles, Importer, I llioadtvay, N. V Fnrnlabed to the trade at the loweat h'ew York rices, or , , " WM. It. IIOItNEW, fiQhl! AGENT FOR CINCINNATI, N. IS. Corner Sixth and Race Bta". Mr Otuwe d.lit.red in any part of the city free of tiarf. 71 1 ! ! I j j ! I NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED FOR "THE DAILY PRESS." Congressional. The lloiii'e Imik up tlie Xiivnl Appi'iiirinliiiU ml ,.nciirroil in Mr. .licrmiinV Riutind . .1 .......... .-:ii r iiinniiii Wakrixqtox, Fabrunry 2S.--In tlie UOUSR to-tlay, iin exciting poltnctiy vran maintninod Iwtwcun Mr. Keuxn9 of 'roxas, anil bin col lenirue. Mr. Brvnn. involving n (itieMioH nf vcnu-liy, Umitig whMi tlio Intter tniil: "I nm liln lirrn nml Gln'licr0 for wlint I hnvo .niii." lui'in rrminiig in,- 11 ,iiij'iui(uii 1,1 .(,,.,1,-if ,,. rei,..r. ..rmatnont. oniiininent finil furl fur tU,,,lnul., ,( l,c,,p, t ,j(lo,iiiio, to le ex- pemlcl lullowa: if (lilii.miil for liomp nn.l ul Hit intilei in i. nun I .iiiui.iniii lur rrpnnv. wun Hie pmvi.Hi tluil iiul nior limn 1,00(1 Minll l.e I'Tpi'inli'il nt tiny iinvy ynnl l'r ropnir-i, uulesn the in riwyii y liir atu-li rvpairii lie (leimin.-trnti'il Iiy (lie repiirt (if a iicnirtl. pnnainlinK uf not Icfw t Ii ii n lliree nnviil nflieeri'. 1" li e vntn in ngtveing to thin niucndnicnt rM yeni I'Jl! i nan (Hi. An niiH'iidnii'iit. rcdiieinf; llie npiroiriii(ii,ii of l, 102.0(10 fur the ten nnvy-ynrils to only i:i),(MMi, was concurred in ty 6S iimjorily. The hill wiip then juiced. Mr. I'lii'lp-, ul' MiKsniiri. from the (.'niniiiillee on Vnyi4 it ri it Mean', Hakcd leave to repou u lull to ie ive, tor ten year!", the net uulliiiri.inx the issue of Treasury notes. tilijeetiouK were mmlo. Mr. iin,e,l n nsi,onsi,,n of the rule. NeiratiTi'd. Venn !);. nnyj 0S. Not two thirili. Mr. l'lmlp. of Mo., moved (,, u iutu Cuiu ni ii (so of Ihe Whole un tlienlaio of the I'nion on I lie .Mi'eelliineutis Appropriation Hill. Mr. Covode, of la., inquired whether it would he in order lo offer a Tariff Hill as an iiiiien liiii'iit lo the Appropriation Hill. Tlio Speaker replied thai thu t'huirmiut of the t'oiiiiuillee of (ho Whole Would have to de termine that iueHtton, an it would feme liefnro him. Mr. Plitlps' uiolioii was ugrcfd to. Mr. Wnjililiurne, ol Win., inovud to stiike out Hie item of $'.'.iU,0il(l for continuing the Sur vey of the Atlantic and Uulf Coasts. Alter n delude the motion was rejected. SKXATli Alter tho tranfaelion f wime uniiiiportant Imsiness. Mr. Vulec, of riorida, lioni tnu I'ostollK'c (..onitnlitee, reportcil nd vcr.'oly to it large liumher of memorial!! nuk ing for new post route?. Mr. l'ugli, of Ohio, moved to tnke up the UoiiieMtend Hill, hut tho Senate refused, hy a vole of yens 2!!.: nnyn 29. Mr. Houston, of Texne, wado hij parting .speech, in closing his political career review ing and vindicating bis Congressional course1 Committees of Cuiifercnro were nppninted to meet n similar Committee of tho lloiuic nn the Legislative, nml Incentive, and Consular, and Diplomatic Appropriation Dills. Mr. 1 r on -1 .n said that he had liccn 4i) years in puhlic life. I lo would leave posterity to de termine how ho had spent il, nnd was content to stand on the 1'onndalinn where it should place linn, lie emiirnceil tnc occasion to renin the calumnies hy which he was assailed. Ho es pecially cited the Couiiilors of the Texas Al manac, just laid on his desk, nnd was severe on the Hov. Dr. James If. l'erry,of New York, who had recently lectured on San Jacinto. That person who had joined the Texans from patriotism, was connected with an attempt to sell a frco yellow girl in New Orleans. Mr. Houston said that he had placed him on his siatf, hut he(l,crry) hud hcn for the last twelve veins engaged in defaming his charac ter, although it was owing to his (Houston's) clemency, that he was not executed in Texan for holding comniiiniealiou with the enemy. He cuncliiiled hy snyinj; that this was the last lime that his voice would lie heard in that , lin iiitjci'. Willi Ihe gentlemen who had suc cessfully occupied the seals, he had ever 'at tempted to cultivate friendly feelings. Ilia prayer will he that light, knowledgo and pat riotism may guide them, and that under their influence and exertions, peace and prosperity may he secured to the latest posterity. On motion of .Mr. Hunter, of Virgini.i, the l'ostoltice Appropriation Bill was takon up. The lirsl section appropriates : For inland transportation of the mails, l2,n:l.f,ON0 ; com pensation to postmasters, 2, ST j, UOli ; postmas ters' clerks, ."ill,llllll ; ship, stcamlioat and way lutters. 2u,llii(l: advertising, TlJ.lllii); mail-hags, .lUJliiU : printed blanks, M),n(it) ; wrapping pa per, 50,110(1 : mail-locks, keys, seals and furni ture, l."i,00(l; special agents, ;.1,IIH0; miscella neous payments, 2i)0,0i0: postage stamps nnd tnmped envelops, 11111,0011 ; new edition 1'ost- odice laws and regulations, I.'i.imii). The second section appropriate! for deficiencies of rcvenuo in Ihe 1'ostollice, for the year ending June :ll, lt;:,l), ::.S:;S.7t)H. Section third enacts that, if the l'ostoflico revenue shall he insullicient to ilefiav Iho aiiliroprialions of section lirst. the deficiency id the expiration of each iiuai'ler of the liscal year shall l,e paid Irom the Treasury. The total amount appropriated is 10,50(1,000. Alter much discussion, extending till nine o'clock, the Ihiid section was stricken out, and in lieu thereof huh inserted a section providing (hat die sum of .-li,0ilu,O0ll he appropriated from the treasury lo meet the dcuuicuciuH for the fiM-iil year, hut that the postmaster shall in no event, expcml or incur any liabilities whatever over the appropriation for thocunent cal year. Ai,,plci. The Tragedy. Was hi soi on, l'oliruarv 20, 1'. M. The ex amination in relation to the killing of Philip jiarton iey, ma not tune place to-ilny, ns was anticipated. Mr. Sickles lias retained as his counsel Mr. Stimlon of l'itlshurg. Chilton and Hnlclille, mid vcpoit rays others, including David Paul lirown, of Philadelphia. Through the intervention of n friend, Mr. Sickles has consented fur the present that Mrs. Sickles and their child shall remain with her mother, who was yesterday telegraphed for and is expected to arrive here to-night. The jail una visited to-day hy many of Mr. Sickles' IlieniU. Numerous minors arc afloat concerning nil the parties, having the effect to aggravate the lin ts, already pamtiilly distressing, and inanv of the.e rumors are pure lictioii. From Washington. Wamiiinoion, February 2H The Select Com mitlee appointed at the lust session to examino tlio accounts uml conduct ol (icncial Ciillom. the former Clerk of the Hoiism, aeriuit him any corruption or dishonesty ;n the discharge ot tus unties. Much interest is manifested with regard to Ibe organisation of the next House in view 'lie present probability ol un extra session. Several gentlemen are spoken of for the va rious offices, and prominent among them is F.d ward Uall, ex-uieinher from Ohio, now here, who is named lor Clerk. Tho Naval Appropriation Dili, which passed the House to-day, proposed as originally re ported to appropriate (in,"0il,000, hut it was cut down to the extent of 2,2.in,IMIll. It ap propriates 004,0110 ior completing the seven sloops 11 nil sine wncei steamers heretofore, an thori.ed. The Weather. Washington, February 2H. The wralher reports received to-iiay describe the weather clear and sprmg-liko aa lar south as Wilining ton, N. C. From Wilmington to Mohilo it warm and cloudy, and nt Wheeling clear cool. Tho average tomneraluro Is d'-g., mo provHinng winii ,. m.i;. New York Bank Statement. Nkw Yon', February 2S. The Buuk Stuto nieiit for tho week ending Saturday exhibits decrease in loans of $1,(110 00; deorease in cir culation, $:!(), JdO; decreuae in net deposits, rn4u,iiiiu ; uiereasu in specie, c,ji.),iivii. River News. ru'iier last, wan zn loci on the f ails. . Weather clear und growing cooler. ' Mer. 45 PiTTsntnn, February 2 P. M.River feet by the pior-mark, und stationary. Weuther clear and cool. Arrived .South America. Departed Mariner, for St. Louis Terrible Calamity—Explosion of a Steamboat—Two Hundred Lives Lost. Nrw (Rl.A!st, February 28. -The Steam boat Princess, from Ylckslmrg for New Orlenna, exploded and burned nn Sunday morning at Conrad's Point, near Baton Rouge. Four hun dredpersnns wereonboard,nf whom twrVhundrcd are lost and missing, mostly residents of Loui siana nnd Mississippi, A large numbor of la dies were on board, filling the ladies' cabin nnd half nf the gentlemen's cabin. The following are the names of the killed as far ns ascertained i J. W. Seymour, of llnton Koiige : Cidlouin, of Maysrillo, Hy. ; Pilot uf the Princess j Assistant Knginecr; II. U. Mur phy, of St. l.ouis ; J. J. Hodges, of Missis sippi, and three unknown. Missing Charles Dnnnistcr and L. Howard, representatives, of New Orleans ; Joseph Clark, Second Clerk i Samuel Waits, of Vn. No other Northern or Knstern names nrc ascertained. A large number were badly scnldcdand otherwise injured. The boat and cargo are a total loss. The boat was ouenf the finest on the river. The Disaster. XkW York, February 28. The Klack War rior still lies in nn exposed situation, nnd will go to pieces. A large ipinntity vf her cargo was brought ashore yesterday at Hockawny. The boiler attached to the stoam-pump on board exploded yesterday, demolishing the upper deck nnd seriously injuring tho engi neer. I.ATKit. The Ulnck Warrior is reported to have gone to pieces. Theater Burnt. TrtCA, February 28. Tho theater in this oily was destroyed by fire last night, involving n loss of $18,0110. News by Mail. of of The Paraguay oxpedition has boon hoard from. The bark Antagonist, from Buenos Ayres, arrived at New York on Sunday night, with dates to the 4th nf January. The inadequacy of tho expedition, " becauso only a few vessels are capable of ascending the river," seems to bo the general impression. Commissioner llowcn nnd the commander of the squadron had gone to hare nn intcrviow with Lopez, with the U. S. brigs Dolphin and Perry, which will be taken in tow nt Fork's River by tho steamers Fulton and Water Witch, Tho rest of the fleet was at Monte Video. A Paraguayan steamer had gonoup the river with a chain to place across it, and impede tho progress of the U. S. vessels. A French and nn Knglish steamer had also gone up tho river. It was suppnsod tho mission nf tho latter was to demand indemnity in tho caso nf tho British schooner recently seized by Lopez. It was said Lopes has 10,00(1 men under arms. Heavy gales and many marine disasters, along tho Atlantic const, are reported. The Ulack Warrior is breaking up, nnd tho men have left her; Iho Ottawa, from St. Mary's to Mnlangns, and tho F. C. 1'oak, from New Or leans to Providence, have been wrecked. Many vessels have been driven ashore. Snow was falling at Boston, nnd nt various points north and east. It is generally believed that tho President will immediately rccoive Senor Mata, nnd thus recngniy.o tho Juarez Government. It is thought, morcove;, that the Cuba Dill will pass the Senate by about line majority; that the ap propriation bills will ho passed; that the propo sition to revivo the Tariff of 1 K-1C!, retaining the free list of 1H&7, will fail; nnd that the great fight of parties will take place on the bill to reissue Treasury-notes. The Railroad Convention closed its sitting on Friday night, after having come to an ami cable, adjustment of their Uillcrenccs. A gen eral reduction of ten per cent, upon all from New York to Western points was agreed upon. St. Louis is included in the roduction. The fare of passengers was allowed to rcmnin as nt present. ' - Mf.xii'0. The sleumsliip Tennessee, with dates from Vera Cruz to the 22d inst., arrived at New Orleans 011 Saturday evening. Mira nion was still at Orizaba with four thousand men, nnd was collecting foreod loans overywhoro. He had formed a Cabinet, with LnrnAzar as Minister of Foreign Relations, Zagncota as Minister of Finance, and Castillo ns Minister of i nr. Four thousand Libcruls were at .acatc ens, and another body at Morelin. The "Pro grcsso" of tho I tth inst. states that tho French und English commanders notified the Captain of the llnitcd Slates ship-of-war Saratoga that they should board tho Tennessee to see if any lillibusters were on board. The Cap tain of the Saratoga intimated that such a tiling should not ho done while the Saratoga was near enough to prevent it. Tho foreign minislers nt the capital had not recognized Mi ra 111011. The Knglish nnd French squadrons were in hostile attitude before Vera Cruz, and were favoring Mirnmon. The Church party will attack the city from tho sea, while Mira mon attacks from the land side. The Knglish and French inerclinnts had renounced the pro tection ol their own ting, and placed themselves under the American nag. II.kTTi Fort Laboi.t. In thut fort was im molated the unfortunate Decimus flrevier, The following is his story : The Sieiir liilinuce, baron and son ol the Minister (ielin, otherwise called the Duke de la Daudc du Noir, haviug beaten Madame .Nicolas (ircvier and her daughters with a rid ing whip, was called to account by Decimus (iiuvier lor the outrage committed -on his mother and sisters. A duel, with swords, fol lowed, in which tho Waion fell. Decimus was arrested, and, as he was a lieutenant, he was tried by a military commission, which con detuned him to three years imprisonment. But the Minister, dissatisfied with this sentence, obtained the consent of his ox-Majesty, and had Decimus sent to Fort Laboue, wliero ho was assassinated immediately after his arrival Hero also was murdered a brave man named Patrice. His crime wns this : When the pick ets endeavored to enter Aux-Cayes, to pillage that town, in IK-lfi, Captain Patrice sallied out against that liorue ot brigands, whom I10 sue ceeded in putting to flight. In April, lHjS.ho remained the same 1'a . 'ice ot ixiu. rortnis reason, and this reason only, was he arrested nt Aux-Coyes, and imprisoned nnd put in irons ut Port-au-l'rince, without trial ot any sort. He wns then condemned to seven years im prisonment, in irons, in tho dungeon of Mole St. Nicholas; and to bury forever the true causes of his wrongs, and conceal them car nally from history, Fort Labouc secretly put an end to his sufferings. Tho prison of this fort Is a subterraneous dungeon, damp nnd infected a tnuA,in short, in which, even with the mildest treatment, thoso who are interred there can not live more than fifteen days. Hut the commandant of the place, u person named Richard, was in tho habit of abridging the sufferings of those who woro sent to him without a formal order of ex termination, by causing hundreds of blows be administered to them with a stick twico day. Ho was, it is said, the direct heir of nil his inmates. As soon as ho received a prisoner, lie had him stripped and cast nnked Into the dungeon. Ho retained, for his'own benofit, tho provisions which the relatives of the con demned, ns well as tho charitably disposed Fort Liborty, sent to these unfortunates. MARKETS. Cincinnati Produce Market. MONDAY EVENING, February 28. a 12 FLOl'lt Pi ices nre higher nnd the demand active. 'I' hu sales embrace :i,uoo brls.nl ohm -) 7iihir super fine, and (f.'i Mali for extra 1,274 brls, wcro received the Inst twenty-Jour bourn. WHISKY The market Is Arm nnd Ilia 'demand K I. Sales of I, loohrls. ut 2.V'ic, Including wngou. PltOVlSlONS-'J'here Is n fair demiind lor henry bulk Sides, with sulea of I.H.noO lt,s., at sVus'iic. Nothiligdolie hi light Sides or Shoulders. Bacon waa offered nt T't nnd but heard of no sales. Lard uiiiet ut ll'-c. Nothing done. UUOCMtl KS-Mohissea dull at :wM7c, Itli but limited demand. Sugar sella in the regular way 7cj7''., and the demand moderate. A sale of UHffH Collce, good Itio, ill 12'qc. WHKAT The deuinnd is fair and prices one limited. Miles :SI 1,'IHll. Jiuoll Willie Ul 91 .s. (,'OltN The market i. unlet and unchanged. Kales son lae.li. al tik ,, ihdivercd, uml 7iki do. ut Sue., lauding. IIAitl.KY-TIi" market lsratherdull,thoinh prices nre with, nit rinotable change. Sales liisi hush, 7.Y,' soc. lor good lo prime. OATS-The market is iiiiet nml unchanged. quote AKgt iVlc. ns the range of prices for Iota on ar rival. 1MTAT0EH-:A sale of 40 brls. prime Niwhnnnocka nt 2 an per brU . SKKI Clover remains null. Salon .1m) bnh., In sncks, nt Sit 20, and 43 Oris, at (A tMn il .). . [By Telegraph.] New York Market. NEW YORK, February 28—P. M. Cotton advanced; sales 4,fiOO bales at ll'uH2c. for Itplninls, , Vlour buoyant: sales is.nno brls. Wheat thin; aales 4,nun Imshela Milwaukee Clnli nt l n. Corn ilnll; sales l2,noo at IW8.v. for mixed, sic. lor Yellow, ami TiWSlc. for poor White. I'm k iiulet nt )f 17 SM'i is II) for mess, nnd $13 2.1 for prime, l.iird dull nt ll'ifn I2;c. Whisky tlrm at 2sci'M,ic. tmoir alendy nt 7Vi(n7;t,c. liioon sternly at s'icw'if. for Sides, and n.Hjt'lc. for LSIiciilders. I.lnsfed Oil dull nt7c7 70c. Pot ami IVarl Ashes steHily nt M 7.V'A K7. Frcfiibts on coiion to Liverpool .v:ii.il.(ft:i.K,il. Htocks tinner; C. nml It. I., G2; l.'uniherland Coal Co.. 241 N. Y. Cclltllil. NlV. ItiiKlilw. .Ml: Vlrclliln sixes, '4; MissoHi i do., si, n; (jalena anil t'liicnito, ;nS.; MliiiiL'.ui Central, ;,Jvi; C. ami T., an'i ; I'miniim, 117 a, J illlk. ,-ixes, ,.11. [By Telegraph.] Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, February 28. PiCiidstufTs held with Increased flrnmess, and the supplies come forward slowly. Sales looo brls. Ohio Fl.uir, nt lor superllns, and S U) for extra. It) e Flour linn nt SI :. Corn .Menl dull at S.'l f,2. The receipts of whcHt continue small, and prices have ni?aln advanced. Sales of lied at SI 4srii I :o, mid Whitest VI liKf'l 70. Ilye sells as fan! ns it arrives at line. Corn Is In irond rc'iucst; sale. 4mo bush. Yellow at sic. Out advanced: sulea i'ssio bush. Jersey and Pennsylvania at .YI'siVi .'-V. Jlesa Pork linn at tfls ao; t'si conka (.'recti Menls mihl nt lo'tje. for Hams In pickle: ti'tc for Sides, and 7'ic. for Shoulders. Smoked Sides aellinff at lo'l (n in .c., and Shoulders nt ss'c. Lnrd I. acllin? at I2',flii;s per on., lino kpkh at i:ru.c. Whisky lirni at 27i.2.Sc. lor Pennsylvania nnd Ohio. [By Telegraph.] Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, February 28. Flour unchanged. Wheat Arm nt 81 SO for white. Corn bnoynnt at 707?e77c. for white nnd yollow. Provisions dull. Whisky unchnnffed. C'olTea firm at ICic. for Itio. River Intelligence. Yesterday was another delightful day clear, pleas ant Slid refreshing. Tho river is receding more stowfy than ever known before after bucIi a flood, ami ull day yesterday It did not recede more than two Inches. Itepnrts from nbovo advise us that the llig Sandy nnd Knnnwhn are running ont full again. On Saturday, at Pittsburg, there were strong Indications ol another rise, ami on .'.llnlny evening there was twelvo feet six Inches, with n prospect of rnln. Freights aro conipnral Ively plenty, but rates remain about the same ns nt onrlHst report, and with a slight advance in New Orleans, we continue to quote PiTTsneno. Cotton, K.v: Molasses, n5c.; Whisky, Vie.; Flour, 25e.( Pork and Lai d, 2.V.; Pound Freight, l.V. per UNI His. N AsnviM.it. Whisky, 40c. perbrl.; Ale.'iee.; Ponud r ii'lgnts, aHflj-'ic. per niiiioreu. ST. boils. Heavy Pound Freights, 20c. per 100; Whlskv and Oil. Sue. per brl.: Stoves. 2.V.; Ale. 40e. per brl. To Kvnusvllle Whisky nnd till, -Inc. To Cairo-Whisky and Oil, 40c.; Pound Freights, 204j2.v. per on. ll'l.tu... ....I fill JA. tSI..u on.. ,,ll.r AIM,." , lli.n, ,,,,, I'm, rioill, .-. i Pork,4iic.i Way Lots, 4nc.; Ilacnn nnd other Pound Freights, 20c. per ni; Horses, SI0 per head; Kcgl.nrd, IZc; empty narreis, zoo. Captain J. T. McCoombs purchased nt the Mer- chants' Exchange, in Pittsburg, on last Thursday, the steamer Slelnotte, for S12.U0O, one-half cash and the bnlanoe Jit six and twelvo months. She leaves the Iron City to-dny for St. I,nuia nnd Pike's Peak. The Dayou Belle was sold Inst week in Now Orleans, by the Vnlted States Marshal, for (t.l.SOO. We take the annexed Important item to stenmho.it- iiicn from nn exchange: A rule has been laid down by (he Snpreme Court of the t lilted Btates in nnininmv, unit proceeding,. ii'.aiiiHt domestic vessel-), (which includes ateaui- Mints.ifor Biiiielios. etc.. turnislied the vessels, must bereal'ier bo in I'F.nsnsAM instead of in rkm. in other words, that the action must beagninst tho owner of inn vessel, nuu nni acaiusi ine vessel iiseii. which can not be held for such debt. This may be an fin- proved manner to siiip-omiiiuiera and others, who furnish boats with supplies. The rule is prospective, iiinl does not apply to cases in which the. supp!iis were torwnrdeu la-iore ine new rule was nnopieii, The steamers Ohio Bell, Aurora and Mars passed Cairo for New Orleans Inst Saturday. The Aurora was loaded to the iruards. The other two were not well loaded. The following, nt Inst accounts, woro the rules of freight from New Orleans to the Ohio ltiver: " I.oiiisville or Portland liinceries. 3.V. V. 10O li s.: forwarding goods, lis;. Y Ion U.S.; molasses, 42 4 brl. I inellinnil iiioceiica, .'. p osi iuh., iiioinssea, t2 is V I'l l. Pittsburg Groceries, Me. V 100 His; molasses, 2 7.1 r on. Mr. Lew. II. Morris, clerk of the elegant and popu lar slenmer Lancaster No. .1, lain town, settling up tho accounts of the boat contracted while running between here and Neville. Mr. Jenkins, a well and favorably known clerk, formerly of the Caledonia, has charge of the oltlco during the absence of Mr Morris. By Ihe way, we would inform our friends along tho river nnd in the city, that the Lancaster has entered permanently Into the Maysville mid Cincinnati trade, and will leave the fool of Walnut street punctually nt 12 o'clock every Tuesday, Thill's day and Saturday. She is a good boat, and Captain Connor, her commander, one of the most experi enced and clever oflleers that we know. The Lnndis, Cupt. Scott, leaves ut 4 o'clock this P M. for New Orleans. Amos Fisher nnd Mr. Clenry are In the odice, and will devote every possible alien tlon to truvelei-s. The Fort Wayne, dipt. Sinn. Burr, is up lor New Orleans, nud will positively leave this evening, at 4 o'clock. Her accommodations for passengers ai'e excellent, and her clem, Jur. Long, just wiial slenmbnat clerk should lie affable, geiitleuianly and accommodating. The Coiiewago, which did not got oil last evening, w ill positively go to-day, at 4 o'clock, for Clurksvllle and Nashville. The flue Kxpiess Line steamer, W. I. Mnclny, leaves for St. Louis to-day. This is tho best oppurtuiiity that will offer for some days, and passengers bound for that port will And themselves at home with Capt Batchelor. The Lancaster No..1, Is (he regular packet for Mays villa to-dny, ami w ill Ii ave the foot of Walnut street at twelve o'clock. The Telegraph will leave nt twelve o'clock precisely for Louisville. We believe she connects nt that point with Ibe famous Kclipse, for New Orleans. Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS Jacob sirad. r, Sir Win. Wallace. Cairo. Forest Oueell, Mndison, Liberty. Purkei'sburg Fit.hiiili, Ark. ltiver. lien. Pike, Aurora. DEPARTURES. Jociib Htrader, Louisville. Chun Dean, Louisville. Caledonia. MnvHville. Ohio No. 2. Marietta. Foiwt Queen, Madison. David (iibson, N. Orleans, lieteuder, P,cw urleaiis. to a of a at inn on nt We J. OAIID. To my Patrons and the Public DESIRING TO RETURN MY GRATH. Fl'L nrknowledgnients for past iavors. I take thisoeeasion to any that no effort ahull be wautingon mv nnrt to merit a cnntinuniioe. and meet the d- ninnda of my patrons for the approaching season. I shall continue to coiilino myself to n strictly retail trade in the liner grades oi JIATsS AND CAPS. Riving inw-h nt tent ion to dhrnlnff now Htvlon,nml Hci nnng thu iatl At'W lurK turn rurm prount'tiun-i, 1 hIiuII, hh lipn tofre, te Bupplird with (jtntlelllvHh, VtvtiH Huts from (lie tiirw IritilinffNaw Yuik hattortt, vl7. ' CiMiin." ' LHHiav A. Co.." ami ' fitil A Co " Our own nt ot Jmi'bh Jlnt will he iHtniotl cnrly in Miin h, nml will, wo Hunt, met'i tlio ninirtivtii m sen Ilnttt-r nml Fnri-ier. 17 No. 149 Main uln rt, buluw Fourth. SNOWDON & OTTE, 'it West Pourth Street, 91. (nrrwerx main and w.u.ni;t. WIIV1IOW SIIAIM.S, CTTHTAINS, nn.a.i TUintianncena nl,inllfKTl Brm.u niAi i uiwsfiS) ii.pi;iau) t 0.. AO., A.C. Table and Floor Oil-Cloths. SHADES OF ALL KINDS k PATTERNS Made to order in Dwellings, Stores, Churches and unices. mi Special Notice. -r0OT8 AND SHOES FOR PIKE'S OP- - Kit A House Inauguration Featival. All those wishing to buy a nice Boot or Shoe, aultnha for this tiraud Festival, will find a large and splendid stock t JOHN II. DKTKItS, J88 Carlisle's Building, No. Kl west Foiirdi at FRANKLIN TYPI3 AND STEREOTYPE i ifjbitvi.i. u ir nuau l..uli,i...l.ni l'rintlni Muterinls of all kinds. W VJiio street, I All Sorts of Paragraphs. in II. 0. Corwln, Esq., Is about to leatro Leban on, lo roslde permanently in Dayton. His valuable estate lsxto bo told at auction. Xcnin Nneit The Toledo "Times" advocates the nomina tion of the Ror. 8.' D. Bhatfer to the oflloe of Mayor, chiefly on the ground that his election would, in the language of Dr. Watts, mako of the city "A llltle heav.n below," Tho Rev. Abrnhnm Pryno Parson Brown low's antagonist has boen presented with a service of plate by tho colored poople of Phila delphia. Seventy-two white women were married to colored gontlcincn, in Massachusetts, last year. Mrs. Stowo will visit Paris in October, in tending, it is said, to placo her children at school in Hint city. Tho Hon. W. L. Underwood, representative from the Third Congressional District, Ken tucky, declinos ro-noininntion on tho 4th March, inst. The flucrnsey "Times" stntes that tho recent fire In their jail had the effect of scaring a mad man into sanity. The puhlic printing for H o Stato of Indiana will, in future, be let to thj lowest bidder. A turnpike ron l is to bo built from Charles- town to Jcficrsonvi'le. Indiana. The recent speech uf the Hon. Isaac C. Col lins, of Hamilton County, Ohio, against a uni form rate of interest, with observations on the 10 por.ccnt.lnw, has been published by Ncvins, nf Columbus, Ohio. Tho "Homestead Bill" wns lost iu the Sen ate on Saturday. Resolutions In favor of the speedy annexa tion of Cuba wcro under debate in the Ohio Legislature on Thursday and Friday Inst. Tho last resolution proposed "that we sro in favor of the acquisition of Cuba" wns laid on the table. Mri Fred. Wise, of Covington, who was ap pointed to apursership in the U. S. Navy, has resigned On Friday morning last, the Barney Ilonsc, Unlmtburg, III., together with the buildings oc cupied by Snge i Reed, dry goods dealers Dunn & Co., grocers, ana smitn v Co., grocers, were totally dostroyed by fire. Loss is estima ted at $75,000. Supposed to be the work ot an Incendiary. The Hon. Pierre Soulo has returned to Now Orleans from Mexico. Ho spent nbout a month upon bis hacienda, giving his attention to mat ters connected wun its improvement. It is snid that a distinguished lawyer of New York is about to give up a lucrative prnctico, nnd go ns a missionary to Japan. In Baltimore, on Tuesday night, Miss Strnt ton attended a ball, and on bcr way homo, no coinpanicd by her brother, complained of being unwell, and snt down on a doorstep, whiio ho ran for assistance. When he returned, she was a corpse. Those well-known advertising ngents, N. M Pottineill ic Co., New York, havo subscribed $000 to the Alt. Vernon fund. 0. II. Marshall, Esq., of New York, In a letter to the Ladies' Mt. Vernon Association, says t "Some time since I sent you my oon. tribution to the fund, a check for $50, to be an plied to tho noble ebioct of purchasing thi 'Mt. Vernon Estato,' so that tho remains of the Fathor of his country may be preserved invio. late forever. I now havo tho pleasure to in closo another check for $1,000, in memory of my grandfather, Nathan Collin, a patriot of the Revolution, who, when a prisoner ot war on board a British ship, nnd tempted by the high est offers to enter their service, replied, 'Jiang me to the yard-arm ot your snip, if you will, but do not ask mo to becomo a traitor to my country. " Tho counties on the frontier of Canada will be saved a good deal of trouble by the new Canadian docinial coin ; for although, by care ful analysis, it has been proved to bo about per cent, less than tho United States of the samo nominal value, yet in the ordinary trans actions of business it will, undoubtedly, pass current as of equal value. The silver is finer than tho American, but tho coin is lighter. A monstrous wildcat, weighing about thirty. flvo pounds, was killed a few days since on tho farm of Mr. Cnuniff, nenr Detroit. He was dispatched by Mr. C.'g hired man, after a se vere fight, tiie monster having whipped two large dogs alter receiving two shots A grey heron was roccntly shot at Oran, in Algeria, with a copper ring attached to ono of bis legs, bcartn the Royal crown of Holland and the inscription, in English, "Royal Hawk ing Club, Loo, rvctherland, ln.io The Troy " Times" informs U3 that a Mr. John La Mountain is busily engaged in that city in making preparations for the construc tion ot a balloon, wun wnicn no nnpes 10 ne able to cross the Atlantic during the coining summer. In nlluding to tho repeal of tho Ten Per Cent. Law by the Ohio Legislature, the "Mac- a-cheek Press ' observes: " lbcy are doing a nice lot of work, over there in Columbus, for a different set of gentlemen to undo next win ter. It s none oi our luncral, and we won t cry about it." We learn from tho "Ohio Statesman" that ono Clark Crooks, a printer, wag arrested in Columbus, on a charge of forcibly administer ing poison to his wife, at Newark, on Friday last. The woman wns not expected to recover. Crooks has already served a term in tho Peni tentiary. In St. Louis, a few days since, a lady fell dead whilo listening to come littlo girls who were singing. One of tho songs was of a dead child, and she had just begged that they would sing that, for it put her in mind of her own lost child; when sne roso trom ncr seat ana at once expired. Her malady was congestion of tho lungs. As "Ancikst" fiONB Home. Mrs. Hannah Phillips, an old lady who has resided on Squan Beach, Monmouth Co. N. J., for many years, died on Tuesday ovoning last, in the ono Ami-th-ct and eiiihih year of her age. She enjoyed extraordinary health, and retained her facul ties till the last moment ot her existence, bne conversed frequently and fluently of the Revo lutionary War, and many were the anecdotes she would relate of those days. Uor husband was one of the defenders of the "block-houso" at Tom's River, and was also engaged in re pelling the numerous attacks of that notorious band known as tho "Pino Robbers," who in fested that part of the county of Monmouth. She lived nnd died without receiving a pen sion. Ths Younu Ladirs of Australia nre, In many rospeets, remarkable. At thirteen years of age, tlicy navo moro rinoons, j owe is, ana lovers, than perhaps any othor young ladies of the same age in tno universe, xney prattio ana very insipidly, too from morning till night. They rush to the Botanical Gardens twice a week to hoar tho band play, dressed in gay costume. They wear as much gold chain as tho Lord Mayor in his State robes. As they walk, you hear the tinkle of their bunchos of charms and nuggotfl, ob if they carried bells on their fingers and rings on thoir toes. Gener ally, the colonial damsels aro frivolous, talk a tive and overdressed. Thoy have, in brief, all the light, unenviable qualities of Eastorn wo men. They excel in iinoese, As Expknsivr Autooraph. At the charit- ablo sale held In Paris, lately. In favor of the distressed Polos, Madamo George Sand held stall and displayed a quantity of small arti cles in linen and embroidered muBlin. Baron James de Rothschild happening to puss, the fair saleswoman addressed nun with the usual re quest to purchase something. ' What can buy ? " said the Baron, " you have nothing that I can do anything with. But stay, an idoa strikes mo. Give me your autograph t sell me that." Madame Sand took a sheet of paper and wrote the following words t " Recoivcd wroto the following words t "Recoivcd from Baron James de Kotuhehlld the sum of one thou sand francs for the benefit of the distressed Poles. GeoreoSand." M. de Rothschild read It, thanked her, and presenting a note for the sum menttoneu. passeu on wun tno nuiogrnpu highly grntmea, RAILROADS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1858. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RAILROAD. Four daily trains leave the Bixth-street Depot as follows : A A.M. Pnyton, Toledo, Sandusky and Detroit Mall Express. ... .. . ft. A. M. llichmonu, Indianapolis ana Chicago Kx- nr,. a: 111 l. SI. V levoianiiniiu rivwiunri Express. 4-rj) V. M. Dnvton. Clilrazo and Sandusky Nlabl -Dayton, Chicago ana Express. 4:so r. m. Jticumonn, inuiannpona ana cnicago Express. a: in f. si. Hamilton Aecnmmonanon, Itavton trnlna run thronirh to StinduakV SndiLlma wtthout.chaiige of cars. Through Tickets for all Eastern, Western, Northwestern Cities. CONNECTIONS. S A. M. Dnvton Mall Train For Rnrlnaflnlri. Son. diisky and nil points on tbnt road. Connecta si Ur bane for Columbus ; arrives at Columlins at 12 noon X at Civile for Toledo, Detroit nnd Chicago, arriving at Detroit nt 7:K1 P. M. Also nt Clyde, with tralna for Cleveland, Buffalo, A'C. Passengers by this train dtne at Forest at 12:30 P. M " This tniltt also connects nt payton with Psytonnil Michieuii Bond forTrov. Pinna. Sidney and Lima: connects nt Limn for Fort Wayne and Cliiciigo.reach- fng Chicago nt in P. M. Also, connecta at liayton with Dayton and Western Koad for points between Dayton nnd Itiehniond; with Oreenville nnd Miami Koad lorureeiiviiie, t tiion, Winchester ana mnncie. A A. M. train for Utclnnoiid connecta with Indiana Central Bond for Indianapolis, Chicago, Lafayette, Terre ilante, St. Louis nnd nil Western cities. Also, with Cinciiinntl and Chicago Itnad for Anderson, Ko kotno, Lognnsport and all points on the Wahasb Val ley itottll. HMO A. ill .i icvcinnn snn ritTsnnrg Kxpreaavia Delaware Cut Off For Cleveland Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston. Also, makes close connec tions nt Crestline for Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Bald mare and all F.aslern cfdea. 4::w P. M. Payton Express, ror Sandusky, Lima ana Chicago; nt Forest for Chicago; at Clyde for Toledo; nt Sandusky w ith 0. and T. Bond for Cleveland, Dun kirk and Buffiilo. This trnin also connects with Dnytnn and Michigan Boad for Troy, Pinna, Sidney and Chicago: at Sidney with the trains un the B, and I Boad for Pittsburg and the f,ast. 4:30 P. M. Tndlananolls nnd Chicago Express, con nects at llichmond for Indianapolis, Terr Haute and St. Lon.s. Also, connects nt Mnttoon for Chicago and all points on thn Illinois Central Bond. 6:W Jr. m. l rntn lor Hamilton nnu an way amuou.. RETURNING TRAINS. Leavo Dayton st S:50 M.,4:tfl Leave Hamilton at 7 A. JI.. :47 A. M.. 11:30 A. M.. iiM2 P. M. nnd U:0.-P. M. TRAINS ARRIVING IN CINCINNATI. From Hamilton at S:0A A. M. and 12:40 P. M. From Payton at 10:r2 A. M.,6:.rsip. ,M.,nna lrcior. . Fi,r further Information and Tickets nenlv nt the Ticket OfhYos, north-cast corner Front and Broadway; X'.i IAD Wnlntit.tt.ect. nnnr Fourth, nr at tha aouth- east corner of Fourth and Vine streets, or at the Sixth Btreoi ucpoi. T ...,. . . LITTLE MIAMI LITTLE MIAMI —AND— COLUMBUS & XENIA. COLUMBUS & XENIA. RAILROAD. On anil nrter Monday, November 29, 1838, Tralna leave Cincinnati as follows: A. M. Dav Expnesa Stopping at wny stations. 4:1.1 Accommodation For Xcuia and Springfield, Stopping nt intermediate stations. lh.Ki P. M. Nioht Exprkss Stopping at Loveland, Morrow, Corwin, Xcuia and London. Connections are made by the 9 A. M. and 11.30 P. M. Trains for ALL THE EASTERN CITIES. Tiir. NionT Express Train, leaving Cincinnati at 11:30 P. M., runs dally, except SATURDAYS. Tho other trains run daily, except Sundays. For Through Tickets and all Information apply to the offices, Walnut-street House, No. 1. Burnet Houso, south-east corner of Broadway and Front streets, and nt the Eastern Depot. Trains run by Columhu't time, which is seven min utes faster than Cincinnati time. J. Dl'BAND, Superintendent. fl f?" Omnibuses call for Passengers. 9. 1858-9. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. Through without Change of Cars. Through without Change of Cars. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI (BROAD GAUGE) RAILROAD. Two daily trains for Vlnccnnes, Cairo nnd St. Louis, at II. A. M. and 10:50 P. M. Thrive daily Trains for Louisville, at 9 A. M., 4:13 P. M. and Hew P. M. Ono daily Trnin for JSvnnsvllie, nt io:no r. M. The trains connect at St. Louis for all points la Kansas and Nebraska; Hannibal, Unincy and Keokuk; at St. Louis anil Cairo for Memphis, Vicksburg, Nat- chez and New Orleons, llnn Tln-ini'Mi Train nn Similar, at n:M P. M. It ETC UN I KG. Fast Link Lenvee Eaat St. Louis (Sundays excepted) ut 7 A. M., arriving at Cincinnati at 10:20 P. M. . , Express Thais Leaves East St. Lonls dailv at 3:10 ' P. M., arriving at Cincinnati at 7:50 A. M. FOR THROUGH TICKETS To nil points West nnd South please apply nt the - nces, Io. i (jiil liei nuns,,, coniri uuieu , uuni..ni corner Front and Broadway; Spencer House office; W nlnut -street House olllce ; and at the Depot, corner Front und Mill-streets. P. W. STBAPKH, (Jsneral Ticltel Agent. AW Omnibuses cull for passengers. CHICAGO Great Western & Northwestern ROUTE. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI Short-line Railroad. (VIA LAWRENCEBURG.) Distance 110 miles, and no change of cars between Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Tbren Pn.snnffi.r Ten tna leave Cincinnati daily. (Sun- davs excepted,; from the foot of Mill and Front streets, as follows: Foist TnAiN. f):2 A. M. Chicago and Terre Haute Day Express Through to Terre Haute, Lafayette and Chicago, with but one change of cars. hF.cOND 1 HAlN, 4:4.i l . in. Accommouation ini;w P. M. train arrives in Indianapolis at 10:1(1 P. M. Tiiinu TKAiN Chicago anil Terre Haute rtigm r-x-ross H P. M. Arrives nt Indianapolis at 1 A. M. his train runs through from Cincinnati to Chicago. with but une change of enrs. Ihe above trains mako close connections at Indianapolis, Lafayette and Chicago. WITH TBAI58 FOR Lafayette. Terro Haute. epringneui, Bock Island, Galesburg, Kenosha, Mnttoon, Naples, Galena, jucKsonvuie, Danville, - Burliugtnm, Milwaukee! j'niia, I'eorla, Diinlelth, (iuincy, jiucine, Decatur. A'ruirie uu mien, Blonminirton. Joliet. Lasnllo, St. Paul, and all towns and cities iu the Connections are also made at Indianapolis with the Peru and Indianapolis Railroad for Kokomo, Peru, Logansport, I on v uyne, xoieuo auu uuiruu. Be, anro von are In thn right Ticket Office before you purchase your ticket, aud ask for tickets Via Lawrenceburg. irrrnnnnTI ttpkittr antiA until nud. mavha had at the Cnion Ticket Offices, north-west corner Broad way and Front street, w here all necessary information can be had. A. HAMILTON, Ticket Agent. Also, No. 1 Burnet House. WM. M. STARK, Ticket Agent. Also at tho Walnut Street House. Olllce hours from 4 A. AI. to H P. H. II. C. LORD, President. W. H. L. NOBLE, General Ticket Agent. a i JOHN SHILLiTO & CO., Nos. lOI, 103 & 10S West Fourth 8t CINCINNATI, IMPORTERS Or DRY CARPETING, Respectfully Inform thoir customers and pnrebnacBl generally, that they are now openiug ail ex.teu.aive and complete assortment of DRY GOODS, Carpeting, FLOOR OIL ( LOTUS, .ic, Ac. Families. Tlotel Keepers, Steamboat owners, and sll others inny depend upon Hulling the Ixstt class ot Goods as prices as lew as they can bo piircluwed hi me JMUiatu vna.