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WANTED. -eTaiej.t "fun HALM," "r bbativ , rviiva, - jJUAnVI H H, eta, e- oaf .ee Mm, u ee eeeva4 A"- 93 Mk lVfNTH" A'ttNTS-ToeallariawWarM V V Ar-rly al io l lnm st , annre nrih. myla S. myra-tr M-KITl'1 KIN-At Wet-nitree. Ho 1 1 obmiiM 10 so to the country, Ail'lreas M. B-i Prate tirHne mrii-b I, IWNTHD-A GlBL-flarrnen preferred, tod - r-oneruorn tn general, at li Jllntoi-tt betwrati Cutler at a I, inn. myll-b VANTflD-rHT1JAT10N-Nra rian Olrl, . 7 to cook, h and iron ceantry preferred. Addttie k 1., tli is oltloe, ray 10 b i LrVY f-Br a small family, l ear the city, vv Wrlnb, tliir.Mi or Kuglu h Olrl. for xaneral homework. Cail, at 9A.M.. at lo Walnut tt. . (mill b'J VI7 ANTKn tn.nna orsroMRS- Y V ti,, ,,,,e,t hoda-waiar la tha world, at -TiANlKI.'S raifi.t FouuUIn t S West Fonrtn el. ! d corner of Fifth -st aad ( .otral av. ray 11-b To trr VAhTBD-rtRWINQ MAOniNB HAND-To w.tk rn Finij-r's. Nona but eteorieaned rei-a) meu awly, at S. 1SAA.8 A oo.'B, l iO Ma'n 'trvet. . pit I l b Ve-' ANTl n-O(H'I) WOBK-Ton may tiave tha iTia J;'t?.ok'.'"),M "at plraa Id tha city at JliHKeON'S Uallary, Methend Main. Theooer store era nnllle and akiilful. No deception lepras. t.ctd In nailery,- myll-bt V A 't5T TO HlMI'IlAWR-A Hon a, wnrlta V V about SJkio, for wainb trod mortjrur notes and m Imsti vrd city property will ba Blmn In ax ClltDte. Apply to W. H. TAYLOB, 180 fifth-at. fm)ll-b'l "mVAI'TtD- M "-To tall Union P.na, ate'., v iwlve kinds also. Union, Banner aad Ft, rtirnlpr Krvolonrs. Papar, ato Ad-lraat or call twii MIMKObO ACO., 38 and 40 Watt ronrth. at.t Ctnclnaatl. - mytl-d 7 A NTHI-W Btlt T A Hotuja, oauirally 9 w loratfH), rot tnoia than four triuarna cantor two waat oflba PoatolFea. . Mnat ba la ood ropalr, and contain not l,aa that Blleen room. Ar1.lr.na Lick-boa 4'i9, P O. myll-b Vt,TEn PAtBIOTIO PlUPliI-Tn a thoir I'lutnraa takan In tha naw ttyla of Blar trnnfrlrd B likft Carai, at WALDMJK'8 Oallurr, Hi oii'l h ovi.r Hi.iith Nlaon'a Hall, mrll b VANTfc-00,'1 PICrUHR-i'..r good and WW cheap l'lrturo. (to to TBKDWA Y'S Oallary, Vo. 12S tilth it. J'kturet taken In all klod o weather. . i myii.z WANTkn-mcwiNO OIRLil-Two mactiine. (Itla two butt, nhole-jrlrlt and ten glrlt f.r otbar i wint N..ne need apply but thote who aia cmpateiit, at 171 Waat Third-atreet aylo-b NTllD-Vll.l'Nril.KBS-r..r I m mediate act la tvIo alahty aMa-bnle4 men. Ap t 89 Wa-t Third at, o"r H.oa Inauranca Ooropany, to WILLIAM BTaWAKf, mylOb WANTJRD-TO PUKDUASK OR BKNT-A t'cond hanri oria wafer apparatna. Apply or addrrin HI kaat Fifih tt , batwuan Lawrence and f'k: mylU l 'VVAMTBD-A Orrmaa Prot-uUnt Snrrant- plrl, to do the work of a amall family-a Ifaod eo..k, waabar and Iroi.er. Apply lmmeditalf at tha Jewelry Store, north-west corner of Mala and Pearl tta. mUl-b IV AN1 KD-UOAkDItBS-Onaor two familial W v can Bnd a plaaaawt hone, near tha city, oa the CtiniioinaTllla ttraet-railrbad (hob to tie ran ring, r eat aciea of ahady grounda. Addraaa Rx Ho- !.. myll-l. H t. NTKL-iTun maa. wuoian and ohlld In the city. In Deed of Bnota, Hhoea or Uaitora. to et.1i Ihiadayattba store of A. B. BAKU lUK, 1 4 6 u eat rirth-st., when they can got tha beet of work i.l low prices, mrll-f njNTH-Bary hody to knew that tha M.ni. r I I1TLE WKHTKRN leavei Mala at. ItildKP i a the Miami Canal for ( ianip Harrison, at H o r . ck A. M. Baturnlnx. leaves Uama Kar liKnai ft P. M. Bound trip, 'in cants. a iV NTKD-THBUKIOK KOBE VKB-At AP. WW J'LRUaTE'b mamm.ih Ualiery. ooruer of Fifth e d Main-Ufa. beautiful oolored Plcturoa. la fanny cacaa, at one thtid the price charged at other dallrrli.t Twenty thousand Union customera want d tniB.ed airly. . myll-b n'ANTKD STAR HPANGLED DANNEH CASKS Yon can gat them at tha Union Oal leiy,o no West UltE st. Somtthlng new-Mop In and get your picture taken In one of them. Imylo-b U7 AT1'.I Fle ihonsand Union customers at COW A N '8 Picture Ualiery, li'i West Fifth t. They can all ba supplied wilb fine Union esses, Union Iraincs and Union pictures at prices tha low cat in the city. raylO-b mVANTllll-liTory body to know that COW WW Ali'p Picture Ualiery, 3'i West Fifth-at , it the nret, largest and cheapest gallery on Fifth-st. Iioeitit chaige for family gronp picmiea. mylt-b V ANTBD-Oood looking peap'e to get their V eiolntea at reritioerf Tha h- -.!).. ItC W ALl.ACK'8. ul jr,mrih.atr..a. Umi.l Y Klzon'a Hall. myto-b 'iTVANTItD-An actlre Man, witb a amalt capital, can engagein an established business, vhlch will ta a larKe loooma. A chance seldom oneied. Apply to 11ALK A CO., IHH Waluat-tt. ' Iniylu-bl T A NTItD-A SITUATION-Br a nonm. (if at end V Indllatrlnns tiahlta ma .ta.b nw m. ?s a good penman aod accountant, and hat aoecial tact for the mercantile busiueas. Address J. 11. V.t niwgu M IW VUlUg. II1J 111 )- Y"TB re an and wire to go to a amall W place in tha country ; the man to do garden work and the woman housework. C. WALTON, Freight .Department L. M. it. it., KJlgour. street. ImylO-b "Vxt ANTI A person that baa a wish to make money, with a capital of l0 er (200, to take an fiitt-iest In a srientiflo etterprlaa Call at the A polio Hall, room Mo. 7, corner of Fifth and Wal unt. . .myia b Wl','lI," 'ro inform families that sevara German girls, with good reference), are now ax-etehiitg for situations at tho Metropolitan Female fcrnployment Office, (IS Longwortt -at. A lady at tenda. mylll-b ANTI U-CHISAP PICTURES-Yaumay g-t WW all kisda cheap and good at JOHNSON'S Callery. Kinth aud Mam, taken by skillful oper ators wl.o strive to please. The prices are the low. ,at In the oily, and tha work it excellent, mylo-b WAMkD-A OdOI) OPPORcUNlrl-Any WW tna with a small capital will learn of a good cpportunlty loeng-gefn a goinl cash business, by Irquirmg of O. B. GBIFFiN, north-eatt corner of Bace and slstb-ttt myd 4 WANTIID-If ou want a g"od and cheap pic ture go lo U k WITT'S Gallery, 8S Main. t. Old pictures copied up to life alze. Morepaiua taken wfth children than elsewhere. my7-tf W" ANTkD-TO TRtDI FOR OBOCGRIE3 OK Y0UQH10GHENY COAL A nice young Ware, well broke to harness and saddle, for assorted family groceries. Addreal M AU10S, Preat Olflca. tmy-d'l ' 1ANTU-A man who wants to go into l-usfbers in a Cabinet Factory and Planing mill, that doea aot depend on Southern trade. Also, agoid Windsor chair maker. For particulars ad diett Boa It 4 Belief intalna, Ohio. ap2V-h WANTKll-Famlllet aud others can obtain the best of female eerrauta. Alto, rospeota Ha girls, with refeiencea, cau procure good situa tions at the Female Employment Ollioa, I AS Wal-nut-it., upstairs, Baom No. 'A. A lady attends, . ;pM-tfi WATD-Clerke, aalrsmen, book keepers, bar-keepers, porters, waiters, carpenters, me chanics and others Banking situations shonld apply at tha Mtrobanta' Clerks' taVegistry OlUce, Ne. 148 Walnut-st. (mhSU-tfl HA.LB CO. WAM ED-BOARD-Ioareapeotable family, where there ara frw or no other boarders either in the city or within a short distance of it, at a mcdeiatOirioe. for two ladies, aa old and a young cne. Aodrrat, with meats, A. B. 0., at Press Office. laaylOe) BOARDING. ntiAKOlNtS-Wllh neatly furnished rooms, at 16ft ttlm-st ,near Fourta j alto, a back par . r. ieims m derate. mylO-b 0M O-A small family can be accommo dated w lb board and pleasant rooms on Wal ant Hills. Addiesa Bo HI 3, Ola. P ). roylo d BOaUPINO our peraonaraa be acoommo dated with go. d board in a amall family, by awidre-siLg Mug 1 f)7'A Terms moderate, myit h BOAKIUNtl-Two well furnished Rooms, for a family or tingle gent.eiuen. can ba bad by cal'iugatMu 0S Hmadway, A fe day-boarders could be accommodated. myll-b TPOAB DINO-A gentlemen and wife, or two .aw ttniienaeu. can outatn board and pleasant rooms, in a very desirable location. Also, a sm-.ll front re. ui for tingle gentleman. Apply at BeseLth-st myii-o- BUAjHII-WANrit)-lQ tbecoaatrr. for tit mm or, for 41 gDtkmo ad two IkdlM, Apply atlttM MttiL-t., up nUirt, or addiMt H.t. tface Bun 4 3 9- myll-b BOA H IU!G Hwmn fr two young iriDtleina( wilb boktd, t H4 ivore-l . btwna Juliu ani Smith .Nou but youug uvaofctwiHitet1 ntd ppiy. myiQ.o (AVD)N4f-i iutIemo aud wife. r two 1 llitflu aeittlmitti. okii ulitailn hnsr.. .nii i1amjiw ant ruroufhed front iooat Willi (u, by applying at frt L01 gworth-ftt. xnylUD B OiHIlG-A cntlQmt.u and hfi wife ou naixM'nimuav.iea wiiu a pijftntii iront room, pw vtJH" Dtyt'ira. susuujuvu ui uulululfUKUi WUU UUeVTtla iii a priTfctc fi in ily, whore tharaaf but lcw tKid fg, at 131 Wv.t yja'h-tt, M.yto b OAKDJNU- A SiutWinaa aud hit wife, and 1 two Hiuicfe sentlfiiiun cua i. nuv.m inrutuiMil with a nlott froot 100m. with board, whttr thar ia few boarderti at 37 IugworUi-t.( oornttraf ac. myiu.b 4H IJN4i FamiliM and ilngla ptnouoii i arrouiui' datf-d with pi Mix. lit rauiBji. fur. limbed, and buatd. lay -Iwar dera wanted. Apulr 1&4 Broudaay. niyiu-tr B)OAKD N A few femilie can ba aomrntn MM dated wilb boardiDf at a vry aidaaant n dated wilb boardiDf at a vry aidaaant plac. wiinia id aituuif-a walk of depot, at jUovbiand 13 ml! froin tha clLT. jf or tenrui. ddram Boa W 1 HUud P. 0. mylO-b B VOAV IJN A cantlemaa aud wife, or two M 9 li.ttUt iiiUutn, oao b aoctimnaodated with a large pleaMut trout room and board In a rimta Hanil),t 139 aoa-a . wltbia aue Ktiara of Post iure. Atw. a w dayboardara. - mylO-b LOST. IObT-H ltkrVAi-A llvr-oolorod Poiuler JLog, tti a collar, on whltb w.ul engravod tha b,.me tl Tbi'nivs k. Jlufllev. The i,o.... roawld Will begUa sot 1m rolivn to JOUN W DUDL.Hk'. Itayll-b'l T OaT A tlUB auu-greeu JCnameled Bracelet, i either oa Viue- Walnut or beraath-at. The liuderwillba lewanled by laavTiug at at Mo. fta)4 ine-tt , Dear Ha'eula ni lib IOriT-On W dneaday. May a, between I lilt city 4 and Soring Urova Cemelery, a large TJoubla llltnket Dbawl, t'lai-.k-aud-ciimtun amall plaid. She finder will ba suitably rewarded by leavlug tUa awe at 433 Long worth st , or at 94 aiul-st. lniyll-bJ V 0T In Lower Market, oa tha morning of I May t. a ttt.tll black -aud-Un Terrier tar. 1 hiut. The bnder will reoelre A fur hisjaC lionble, by leaving her at the ktogloe- l.,,.iiu. a.. roar of Tlii.d aiul l.awreuoa. nil't b L. M. HAZ1S. I OrsT Yesterday laoruiug, on Fourlh-at , be A tuaaa Biuadway aud Vlua. either In atreet or V I. r" I t I . m - - - - u. sue 1 nd. r will l e tewaitled ou leavlug It at Mo omca of rr . . 1 . -..1.. k. . .... 1, .. - V. M. . UJthOB,!Al veM luira-si. uyio-n -WKrvlfVAI..-JI. kUTAVI.OK. HAS UK M MOVkb bit tlMl-estate Onus lion, No. 170 ine-et to S t. corner ol FUik and Waloui su f lit eai-m ivk tivis, bui'U FOR RENT. f OR RUNT A IIMALLOUTTAOn-No. 444 i ."."V.": ,n1"tlre at tha Furnlture-at re, 9 knhth st , near Kim. myll-b Cyn. kkivt-A PI A NO As per ensrter. app'y at 'A Wet Thlrd-at. mrlO-b If OH RFlsT-roItB BOOMS-Horlhaast tor .LV".."' lhlh and Baoa-tta. Inquire la tht Centwllonery, mylS-b EOfl B RNT-A BOOM-And bad-roem, ,t,a. antly tllaatld. Apply at 30i) West Third-st, .. lmylO-bJ , I "RJ!LKr'Trno"sl Of """ " with r good front, side and rear yards, pleasantly and ntial y located at 41H Fllth-tt. Inquire at 11. Ifih-straat. my 10-1,' , I, tOB It HST-lWKLl,INO-Ia Newport, two - new two ttoiy BrHk Pwalllngs, of nine rooms each, ass, fine yarde, good location, o. Al, other desirsblo pr, irity In various locations rnl'llart at klllBSb'S tianaral Agenny. 43 Aait Iulrd at. Imyil-tfJ OR B BNT-Ot.TJNtjll KE811HNOr.-Pl.as. anllr siltiated, with a garden and other prir. Ilagsa, nrar Bat tara. Clermont Connty, Ohio. As. ply to OKU KIPLKT.cor, Fifth and John-staVir wtw, v. wvui'B, oa tna pramleaa. mrll-h fi'.l f K1!.".0PM-A rst-elaas Boom, fur alhrd and kepi In wdr-r, tnitalila for one or 'wo.i,JTl,",,l''n""'. "ant per month. Apply at 1.14 George-tt., between Centrel-a venue aod '""'"' . myll-b nR'ffs B B.'T."rH'?1 Oeorga-atreet, Bo. M, aooth sidej four rooms aid kitchen;ell la groi order. Bent cheap for cash. lalaoha'e throe Itousei in Costigton lor rent. I expsct to more L1?V,cl, M nallhli house. R CUN. Ifitlt RRNT-BOOM-Three yery do.lr.hla rooms, suitable for a small family.. Kent low to a good tenant bo can giro novxeaptlonable rffrrrorra or secttrlly lor the rant. Inquire at 473 Firth, between Mill aod Bloae. mytO-b I?OU HRNT-A new two-etory brick bouse . with sj-Tan rooms, papered and grained all thronRh, with gas, back and front yards, c . Ap E'jif ' T HAKIilW, Bace-st. ho of house 8H Clark-st. nnla FOR REN T A t J la Milton tt, a Torlor hotse of aevea roams ; aleo, at 9H aame street, a good hotte of eight rooms ; alao atilts of rooms, at t H and 109 same street. Terma moderate. Inquire at cottage near. mylo-b FOR B UNT A three stoty brick house, con taining ail rooms and a good cellar. Beat (II per month Also l.')ll of furniture for eale Tor lv. Local Ion centi al ; front and side entrance I hydrant i? '"I? i "K'tra of W. B. DtNJIlS, corner of mylO-b FOB HBNT-BOlIBtj-Conlainlngaareoroomt and celtara, and garden well filled with fruit, within tight of the city. Inquire at Ernst or Brighton, Brighton Station, tor W. OR A NOB, Mount Harrison. niyv-d J'OR RKNT-FLBMIBkD BOOMS-Twn am . first floor and one on second, suitable for a amall family or man and wife. Apply at 10 Broadway. my? f kftOIl Rr-NT-STOBIv-No. !y Walnut st., M. Iietwaen Hflh and Blith. Inquire of POOR at CO., aa.t Walnnt-st. apis-tf 7pR BENT-UOUSB-No. 161 Broadway, I Ja. doors north of Fifth. St., oontainlng II rooms, Jiatb, wale'.'-clneet, Ac, in perfect order. Pos-ess-jon giren Immediately. Apply to 11 AS. BULK. Warble-worke, FHtb and Broadway. aplo-tf FOR It KFT HALLA large hall In tha Me tropolllan Bnlldlng, corner of Ninth and Wal-nttt-et. Also, one atora on tha first floor of tit lama. Inquire t POO R A CO., t-iS Wal nut-st. lapis-tfj 1fOR B KT-A GOOD BOUSB-Oontalnlng 11 rooms. With a larva tf.vri.R . .1 1 1 - of finltolTarloiiB kinds. To is Is a yery desirable fltce, boated corner of Oentral-aT. and Dayton-et. Jnqu rest BKSr8 Carriage Factory, lint abort the place or of O, B. 01 FIN, south east corner Bare and Blxth-sta. mva-d gOR RBPtT A large room In building No. 05 W't Fourth atreet, heretofore occupied as the -line ui Jlll!aru-room." Bald room Will DC rented with cr without tablet (four i number) and other lurnlture ncceaeary for a flrat-clasa Billiard ro. m. II the tables, Ao , am wanted, arrange mrnta can be made with Mr. BBUNSWICS; if tha '00m la wanted fi r other pnrnosea, tha furniture " . b. V . " u,i o ou sue pre 10 is os, no. IfD Wast Fonrth-straat FOR SALE. FH ? SALOON Iieaaa and Flituret, at 8 Bliih st. myll-f I?OR 8 A LB-AT A BARQAIN-Oond Oounter, laea Shelving. Oil. cloth, Ac Apply Imma diaielyatlOw Weat Blxth st. mylo b FOR 8ALE-A Wholesale Liqnor and Wlna btore. annatpd In a flrHt.r.,. lnr.,lnn irg a flrst-f ato bueineas The own.. wl.K., .A tire from bu.ineat. Addnss Postoffloa Box 919, with leal name. myll h FOB (SA1LK-Very cheap, for cash, tha Fixtures of the atora and a amall i. k nr aw. -. .. laS Clinton at. If sold, the store-room and dwell ing attached will be for rant. Apply on the prom lrs, Iii Oilnton-et. mrll-b IfOR SALE- HOUSB-A lorelr home, ana mile ' from the city. Fine house. Variety of fruit aid three acres of rplendid toll. Address Bey. W. aoauo, rwwiscs, or inquire at tula Ollloe. imyii-o-j FOR SAIjB-UBoCKBT-A well-e-tabllshed Bl OCer. HOW flninir a fnlr Knal.M. TSTIU K 1 low for cash, the owner belna shntit tn Ia.tb tha iPp1' " IW4, Central ar., between Fonrth audFirth-i'i. myo-b 'OR WALE-OB FXOHANOS-Forastockof Dry Goods, a Faim "t inn mm, 1. Or n. r woimT wita owi acrea nrst-ciaas, well ae laoted, nnlmproved Lands, at a yery low price Ap. ply to HALaf A CO.. 18 Walnut-tt, myS-f FOR. BAI.K-UNITID 8TATBS GOVJtBN MKNT LsNliS-itiiu lnUM,l, u. Persona desiring can eflect entries of tba United' etatee Government Lands in AMourl at the above priors, on application to the undersigned, who it authorised to take application! tn due form These tanusarenot swampy. J. in. TUOW 1IKIDQK, at at. 0. Bourse A Oo.'t Bank. 30 West Ihlrd-tt. imnai til STOLEN. STOLrN PAPkRft On Wednesday afternoon, at If M I Hotel, a trunk waa hmhaa nnan anrl . tin bo, coo taming twolibpoliolea and a Judgment, taken. Of no ralue to any one but owner. Lilreral n ward for their return to Fray's H. tel. mylo-b FOUND. 'l'M)-A WHITS OOW-0n Tuesday last. Til, uI,r (at h.n h, h Mlll-a n. V... -. between Dayton aad Central nr., paying cuargoa and prorlng property. iyiu-o Il'WAHl) LBONABO. PERSONAL. BRHONAL-W. KENT 00., mannfaotnrea a vi lauin auiiwiunu n lawrjaw eUiU OUllUrOU luuvta an J .k...a (aT iitll ifrl'.l. . a . I , inivin aLuiutaH. j .vo hid irvei. mff noon aaat of Bace. Tha work It all dooa by oom potent ban da, and la warrenta!, Prloea oheaper than an - llCt S3 ansae- ia .U311.ir. IttXJ'iT AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALK.-O. BLINN A CO. WILti tell at auction, on FRIDAY MOKNINO, May 17, at ten o'clock, at !01 Fifth. tt , between Blm and Plum, four trunks of clothing and one bog con taining bed and bedding: to be told tn pay charges at a boarding-house. JAMBS BLtMN, uyii-u- auctioneer. I CI ION 8AI.B-BV JACOB OBAFF k i. KOHL Houaehuld Fnrnltura. TI KiinA V MOBMNO, May 14, at 9 o'clock, will be sold at auction, at Sfttf West Beventh-at., the Furniture, via i Heir-cloth sofa, do. chairs, aru-ohair, rocking do .. canschalia, fancy tablet, Brnasela oarpet, rug, mat, etc ; dlDing-table, clock, looking. elate, sale, tttir-carpet, ball do , badsteada, shuck mattress sa, wash'Stands, lont-ye, chalre, etc i oook-atoye and appaiatua, and kitchen furniture. ritws uoAir, anciioneer. myll 1H Kaat Fourth atreet. rjAUK CINCINNATI Wkn.LY PR EM A FAkULT HWSPAPB, (KDErENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS! D0Tin TO rOBKIOR AMD D0MK3TT.0 BBWS, LITIBA- IUa, BUI1CN0B. Tai ABTS, COkt KIBCX, AGBICDLTUBB, ME CHANICS, BDUOATIOH r Is publish ad BTBRT THVB.8DAT, From the oflloe of the Dally Press, T1NS-6T., OPFOSITI TBI 0U8T0M-H0CSB CIKCINNATI, OHIO, BT BBMKT SEED aV e0.p ' ' 'axrainreaa, - .t 9WU DOI.LAB A TBAB, IB ADTANOB - JLAoiioy! IMConoyl Xi0.3NXlX - i. mill K1NPM OF OOOB8, AT 13 icaiuore-at., between Feurtb aud Fifth. ADAMS LI P MAN, inyOX PAWNBUOKBSS. Long Used and Approred. ; JVSJPB2'it'IIL,. Aaoifl'ln Xe-etSiu'ollSJia! I'Uaae ae nd us 2nd doaen aiorted sto- from quarte auwn.u yciir tsutosiut t Ltilu ihil, sold nt lor f..ur years ie.it past aud oaltge .ie,rrni.i.aios Fay'tTairs oa band. TON 4j go., Wbulaaalt Dniggitig. AI 1-4 Save Your jLeaky Rqo&I J llfluKINU. The materials of wl.icl it Is oom. poeed aotobiue atari requisite tot a praotioaily Iia parlelieWe JtooL, .. , . r. u a , arssv, nibl-ca BTS Broamora-atreei. a Wsi WiTBNr U8woN it. a above may tie cujaxtuk,u 1U tllHia Al tLKH, at small expenie. For aale by B. Kittredge A Co.. mat f NO. 13 MAIH-STBKIT. j Champagne Cider., VF OllikB. tuada ftuaa aelaMad (nut, war. rauU'i pure, just reeen aa, tut cuusigameut, aad tut CHA8. W, HAIKLIN, Pi Ctt no,3X Viut sUrtt, THE DAILY TliESa BATI'BIAt.. -AY U City News. Popular Advertisements. JTIs dfitcnwuN Dailt Pnaaa at Ue ejaaarnl aravm laAer aw4 tmrhynum aa Alt eOt. ' TM JaMiiiim of UTaaiaaisaMna arAteft iiyWyHsaat Mmtm Iaseranaaj4 tmplovin, nd Mwaaw empiiml a4 faaW-y, HymM V lV etrtmlaMc smtl oA'rrp adearHariaents, swe pig (Aa naopla Kith a oowsaalrao. uhiek hat eaiy (a s trit to b4 eryirarliiM. A hritf adv-rtU-numl aa Iht IJtll.y Paiss placet (As oftjeol (sors many fiomtuidt Un ' arapfopara, aad a t .psrs mtd Java-art ft) aJrarrYtannipi mni ht earvfrvei ai IXs ojHat 7 , . . .M"iami, sss snorasM io ssma tauiofs or smmbars. .... WANTS! WANTS!! If Ton Want a Barrant, ad vertlse In THI DAILT FBBS8, If yon want a Home, adrartUe In THI DAILY BISS. If yen want to Sell any thing, advertise In TUB DAILY PBISS. U yon want to Bny any thing, advertise In THE DAILY PBBSB. In mot erery want cam ke supplied by advertising In ... THI DAILY PBBSS. NEWS-BOYS, ATTENTION! Call At the Counting room, and kny ticket for Bundfty'l Puisg I ' '-: For anperior ipioed or pickled oysten go to Waggoner's, 203 Oentral-Arenas. ' ' ier - Tbi largest home-made bread in the city can be had at Smith's Bakery, south-east corner of Court and John. ' Kiw Postbabtisb.. J. 0. Baum, the new Postmaster, will aBtume the duties of his office on Wednesday next. EDCHAHisTM.-rThe Cablll Guards acknowl edge the reception of twenty-6 re shirts from Mr. Geoffroy, of the Gibson House. ' A Rabi Charcs. See adrertisement of wholesale liqnor and wins store, in "for sale" column. Cbiapkb Tbax Etib. Examine the fresh supplies of fancy and staple dry goods just received at D. L. Cornor's, corner of Central-avenue and Longworth-street. Johh Ellibos k Co. We would direct the reader's attention to the card of this firm in another column. They are succes sors to Watkln Free k Co., and continue at the old stand. ' Stylish. Something nice and attractive in the way of French Felt Hats hare been received by Phil. Hudson, at 149 Main-street. They are what our young men have been waiting for. ' Andy Jobssob Gvabus. A company to be called the "Andy Johnson Guards" is Bow in process of formation in the Four teenth Ward. They will eleet their officers in a few days. Mitboiiolosioai, Obsbbtatiobs By Henry Ware, No. 1 West Fourth-st. May 10: 0ciae. Baronufar. TAsnaxrmeaar. T A. M... ...19 04 ...19 07 Above aero 43 Above aero 7S Above aero 74 U M s r. At Cobbbctior. In our yesterday morning's issue, in speaking of the mail arrangements for the benefit of the soldiers, we said letters mailed to or from this office would be seat, tc,"we should have said this Poitoffice. Noticb. Those of our lady readers who would buy a neat gaiter or slipper, at "war", figures, shonld patronize W. Kent At Co., Fifth street, north side, east of Bace. Go there, also, to buy children's shoes. Shooting Gaxlbbt.- The Bifle and Pistol Gallery of Henry Siebert, Main-street, above Third, is doing a paying business just now, as every one is desirous of becoming a "good shot." LrtaootVAra or Gbnbbal Scott. Messrs. Middleton, 6trobridge 4 Co. have prepared a large and handsome lithograph of General Scott, which is certainly among the best likenesses of the old hero we have ever seen. Every person should possess one. St-BatoH by Biv. M. D. Cobway. Rer. M. D. Conway will deliver a discourse entitled, A Word from America to the Usurper." at the Unitarian Church, corner of Fourth and Race-streets, at eleven o'clock to-morrow. He likewise preaches at Camp Harrison in the afternoon. First Steawsabet Fibs or the Season. The first strawberry pies of the season were served np at McDonnell k Atkinson's saloon, on Vine- street, above Fourth, yesterday. They were prepared in a superior style, and sufficiently delicious to satisfy the most fas tidious taste. - Ob Timb. The report current for a day or two, that the oyster trade was over, had no foundation in fact, for Robert Orr, at No. 11 West Fifth-street, continues to receive choice lots, besides, the finest of pickled and spiced oysters. If yon want a nice Baltimore shad, call at his depot. Ills supplies always come through on time. Ritdbn or Pbofbssob Lows. On account of the unfavorable nature of the wind, which blew directly toward Secession, Professor Lowe did not make the long trip he contem plated, bat landed a second time in Brown County, about fifteen miles from the place he first stopped. He returned to the city yester day. . Cobosbb's IitquEST. Coroner Enimert yes terday held an inquest oa the body of an Irishwoman, found dead in her bed at No. 21 Lodge-street. After hearing the evidence, the jury returned a verdict of death from too free use of ardent Spirits. She was about forty years of age, and leaves two children. The Vine-street Hill Inquest will net be eonoluded till Monday or Tuesday, Now is the time to procure boots, shoes, gaiters, Ac-, at prices within the means of ail; go direct to the Store of A. E. Barbour, 140 West Fifth street- where you can pur chase better goods for less money than any where else in this city. A fresh supply of those beautiful Congress gaiters for $1 25, equal to custom-aude. Warranted to give entire satisfaction. Tbi Madison House to Close To-Dat- Tbe Madison House will close to-day, Mr. Cablll retiring. The many friends ot Mr. 0. will sincerely regret this, as the house, under his charge, has been deservedly popular, and the Doctor has always been noted as the most accommodating of landlords. . He has not retired from pnblio life, however; but has takea command ef a compaoy attached to the Second Kentucky Regiment, He will ne doubt do good service la his country's aause. ' ' ' ' "; 1. . ,EasEirr's Sales. Ths following describe, property was sold st Sheriff's sals yesterday, ' To Eugene Sutroit, lot on the north sids ot Mercer street, being 15 by lOOfaet, Valued at $2,000. Bold for 11,500. ,' , ' To Frederick Bliliod, 33 12 100 sores of land in section lfl, Delhi Township. Valued at $10,700.' Bold for $7,133 34. To MsryP, Elmer, lot In Slorrs Township, being 50 by 100 feet on Garden-street. Valued at $1 50. ' Bold for $100. ' - To Edward Morse, leasehold estate la lot ob the north sids of Belts street, being 15 by 87H nt 'Bold for $12tC ii ;i i ... To Abel Coxy lot of ths same dimensions, adjoining ths above on. ths went, Soli for. $150. WAR MATTERS. WAR MATTERS. Action of the Committee of Safety—Sulphuric Acid a Contraband Article—Miscellaneous Matters. Ths Central Committee of Safety, at its regular meeting yesterday, appropriated small sums, varying from $20 to $30, to the different companies of Home Guards tods fray Incidental expenses. It Is the Inten tion of the committee to devote all its ener gies to the work of preventing the shipment of contraband goods Southward, several par tics having heretofore evaded its vigilance. SULPHURIC ACID CONTRABAND. Ths Invsnticn of ths telegraph has ren dered it necessary to include solphurio acid without which that Instrument would be useless among contraband articles. The South seems to have been aware ot this, and in Order to procure a Supply, one hundred carboys full were ordered by a Louisville firm, to be shipped on the mail-boat, yester day; but when the affair became known, eighty carboys of ths acid were seised, the boat carrying away twenty. SALTPETER AND SULPHUR. ' It Is important that all shipments to the South of saltpeter and sulphur should be prohibited.'- They are the chief ingredients used in the manufacture of gunpowder, and are consequently contraband. Shipments of faltpeter in small sacks, and marked "salt," have been frequent of late. CAMP CLAY. . Six companies of the First Kentucky Reg iment were mustered into servioe by the United States officers yesterday, and only twelve men were rejected. The Second Regiment was organised yes terday, by the appointment of the following officers: Colonel, W. G. Terrlll; LleutenanU Colonel, G. W. Neff; Major, Wm. Woodruff. Major Woodruff has been in command Of the Louisville Legion, and is one of the best drill-masters in the United Suites. Two more companies, one from Big Sandy, and a second from Ashland County, have tendered their services to Colonel Terrlll, to be mustered into the Second Regiment, and will be accepted. They will reach here on Tuesday. Large numbers are volunteering from Louisville. - KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE. Dispatches and letters from Garrett Davia and other responsible parties In Central Kentucky have been received hem, stating that they have information that the Knights of ths Golden Circle intend to make a dem onstration asrainst the NewDort Barranlra. With a view of forcing Kentucky ont of the v nion. in order to prevent surprise, double guards have been keot nn at the rarriartn. and the citizens of Newport, to the number of lour Hundred, nave agreed to keep watch in turn, twenty Demons remaining- on rlntv each night. Some believe this to be a nut io inauce unioans to march over to protect the barrack 8. when tha crv of invasion will be raised, which, it is hoped, will favor Se cession. At a meeting of Conmanv K FifbAonih Ward Reserve Militia, the following persons were appointed to collect funds for the Com pany: J. 0. Zimbermsn, George Irwin, M. B. Wolf, 0. Joseph, J. M. Sexton, W. H. Padget, M. Marshuets. MISPRISION OF TREASON. The Grand Jury of the United States Dis trict Court have indicted Ogilvie Byron YoUDe for "miSDrision of treaaon " an nffanaa second only to high treason itself. It is punisnaois Dy connnement in ths peni tentiary for a period not exceeding ten years. FLAG RAISING ON THE LEVEE. A large flag will be rcised at the Levee, to day.- Judge Storerand others will deliver1 addresses. " Boabd or City Ikpbovekbnts. The Board met yesterday morning, Mayor Hatch In the chair, and transacted the following business ; The Clerk read the subjoined communica tion from Cbas. Kilgour, President of Pen dleton Street Railroad : -To tht Beard of CXiy Improvement, acting under authority at Jiaihoad Commurioneri: We would respectfully call your attention to the fact that during last autumn ws were furnished with a petition, signed by a ma jority of the property-holders between Washington-street and the Little Miami Railroad croesing. Also, petitions signed by numer ous persons on East and West Walnut Hills, requesting us to extend our track to said railroad-crossing, near ths junction of Kem-per-Iane, for the better accommodation of parties signing said petition. In conformity with said petition, we agreed to extend the road as requested, and purchased tor the purpose a large p roportion of the materials required, but for some reason the matter was never definitely actedupon. We would now ask your Board if permission to make said extension can be obtained ou the same terms aa before, which substantially are as follows, vis: , , Track to bs laid as building proceeds, which we understand will be of advantage to the contractors, the company to keep la repair the street between outside rails when time for keeping same in repair by con tractors has expired. Fares to be the same as over present roads, distance being in creased one-third of a mile, and track to be vacated when grant for route No. 7 is made to other parties, they being bound to return us the cash eost of said work. Believing that this would be satisfactory to many parties using said road continually, and having, as before stated, most of the material on band for the work, we would respectfully solicit information in regard to our inquiries. Referred to Commissioners in connection with the City Civil Engineer. A communication from property holders on Bard alley, between Central-avenue and Job n-street, aod running from Laura! to Betts-street, ssking to have paved the na ps ved portion of the same, was referred to the Commissioners in connection with ths City Civil Engineer. A communication was read from certain property-holders on Hatha way-lane, remon strating against the proposed Maodamizing of the same during the present erisis. On motion, the prayer of the remonstrance was granted, and the bids for the work ordered to be recorded for future reference. The weekly bills for cleaning the streets were allowed, with the exception of that of ths Northern District, which was laid over until Tuesday next, in order that the Com missioners may examine that the work is properly done. ' " Ob motion, the contract for paving ths sidewalks oa Martin-street, from Pearl to Third, wis awarded to Faank Kirchner. The Clerk was instructed to prepare, and transmit to Council, ordinances to pave with limestone, the uo pared portion of Browa's- alley.- Board adjourned, ' . i i . asa Fsom Habpsb's FbT A private latter front Harper's Ferry to a gentlemaa la this city, dated May 6, gives soma Interesting details about the condition of things at that place, which are not found La tho Saoassioa pepsis our principal source of information.' Theid are five thousand men there, including Blanton Duncan s Kentuoklans, who have driven tha families from ths houses owned by ths'Governmeni and rented to rmploytt, and occupied them thetnselvea. They have seiisd the Government pay-roll, and' are forcing the aea to go to Richmond, to manu facture arms. There are a large number of Unionists who ara compelled to remain silent, and who are anxious for tht approach of tho United States forces. : v ." , All the papers belonging to tb Govern. meat have been seized, and the BetassioJeeSts sre carrying things with a high hand, ' ' ' RouiiHT On board ths SotUna, a rasa named J. W. Frost, of K'.pley, Ohio, was roUti ot f :0Oyetvr4Y, Wednesday's Romantic Voyage—An Un- Bohemian View of the Aerial Trip. Oufretders Jexlars that our "jKroneutio trip" yesterday, an assumed balloon ac oonnt with the balloon' Omitted, and that ws onght to mal.e another til Pper. ', There are are two way. of looking at things, ons from tha individu ' mind, aad another from tba popular point f bavs tried the former: perhaps we pught to Attempt the latter. I Our "friends" that means the man who does not positively hato us, and ths wolao who does not believe we are totally deprave d, quite jet declare we should treat the aerieil voyage seriously, snd glvs Some idea of what actually occurred. Well, we will at least ws will try. THE STARTING. At a quarter past six la ths eveninor. 1 the seronantio quartette in ths "Enterprise," the most symmetrical balloon we remember to have seen, measuring fifty-five by forty four feet, and requiring over forty thousand cnbio feet of gas rose from the Inclosure at ths corner of Twelfth-street and tlentral avenue, after a great deal of trouble and annoyance from the awkwardness and rude ness of ths spectators, and spread its wings for a celestial flight. Wo expected to strike ths chimnsy of ths Commercial Hospital, and would have done io, but for the very timely casting-out of some ballast; causing the balloon to rise above the building in fine style. . Had we encountered the chimney, ths balloon would have received such a shock that we doubt If we could have gone up at all. But ''the Gods take cars of Cato; " and so, In a few seconds, We wers several hundred feet np ; moving rapidly in a south-easterly direction, with the great city and tens of thousands of upturned faces below. THE SCENE BELOW. The scene was beautiful grund, perhaps. Our eye took in the vast panorama; ths entire city and country beyond ; the Ohio and Licking Rivers; ths hills of Kentucky, and the villages dotting the surface of the earth for many miles around. .' Every object waa distinct, but dwarfed. The houses were in miniature; the trees and streets extremely diminutive; the canals liks ribbons of water; ths knots and eroirda of people reduced to pigmies. Avery garden was visible, and the flowers snd shrubs appeared to make np a little Paradise; while countless flags seemed to nutter from every window and every roof. We heard the shouts of ths people, and saw the women waving their handkerchiefs, which wers as small bits of white paper to oar departing eyes. OUR SENSATION. We felt very pleasantly but very oalmlv no thrill, no anxiety, no nervousness evsn. . It seemed in a minute after the ascent aa if we had always been in a balloon. Many persons suppose a feeling of dizziness must be eansed by looking down from so great a bight. We do not know the feeling'; out one ot tne party who could not, he said, look oat of a third story wiudow without experiencing such dizziness, declared he was entirely clear-headed at the altitude of a mile. Every feeling is lost in a sentiment of in- tellectual curiosity, a half-familiar wonder at the beauty unfolded before your eyes. There is so much to see, there can be no weariness, and as you are rapidly passing over new scenes, your attention and interest are ever newly awakened. You have little disposition to talk: yon desirs to admire only; to imbibe the spirit of the grand panorama, and breathe the glori ous atmospnere oy wnicn yon are sur rounded. The earth still shrinks away from you, but you seem moveless as marble. You would vow you were fixed in the air, if you did not look down and observe the ground creeping swsy. No air fans your cheek; no breeze blows; for you are going with the wind. All is so calm and pure and fresh, voir being lolls as in a divine dream, when Love snd Religion meet and embrace each other en the Shore of Sleep. How tranquilized and spiritualized you sret In escaping from the Earth, yoa seem to nave treed yourself from its disappoint ments, its sorrows, its affections. 14 Painful planet," yoa think, "yoa com mand me no more. I am above yoa. I have passed from the power by which yoa held me. Thank Heaven, I am free I" The Past is forgotten, as yon sail above the Globe, and the Future is shut oat. The Present alone remains, and In that only Contentment rests. Yoa reach the philosophic plane at ones. Yon do not wish to do; yoa are satisfied to be. Through the passing moment yoa breathe, and the unborn minute is as an un born age. .. "HAIL COLUMBIA." While still low, we passed over the New port Barracks, and as we did so the garrison band struck up "Hail Columbia." Ws heard the stirring notes far more clearly than if we hsd been on the ground ; and as we saw the Stars snd Stripes floating proudly in the air, we confess to a throb of patriotism we could not control. The sounds came to us in melodious waves snd ws fancied we saw in the clear ether the history of a nation struggling to be free, snd the second battle for the principle of liberty and right. CONTINUANCE OF THE VOYAGE. In a minute more, the Kentucky hills were below us, seeming five or six feet high, snd ths large trees like sprigs of spruce and cedar, such aa European peasants wear in their bosoms on festal days. ' On we went faster and higher, now re creating the Ohio, and then again going over to the Kentucky shore. We passed over Jamestown, Ky., at a dis tance below of a mile and a quarter, and. beard very plainly shouts from men we could not ee of "Hurrah for the Union I" "The Stars and Stripes forever I" - - We threw out more ballast, and we rose rapidly, moving to the eastward; tha osaa try being visible for many miles around. In a few minutes ws had reached a bight of about two miles, and the air feeling chilly, ws donned our overcoats, ths thermometer falling to 35. Every thing was clearly perceptible on ths Earth, but the hills had become level, sad the trees and verdure mingledt io. a buss of green. The Ohio appeared like boiaiag oil, the surface having a corrugated aspect ; and ths farm-houses gleamed out whitelv from the fields, as pearls In emerald settings. At this time, some Bjmera-waUer- bottles were opened, and ths eerks uw out with aa explosion like a gun. The contents dranx, ths bottles were thrown 'oat, and, in wViat seemed half a m'dute, we ditwiactly Iird, them fall on the Earth. . , The first star ws saw was Mars expropri ate planet for these belligerent times. It glanced at s warily, ws thon'ot, as if It deemed oar aerial voyage an in.vasloa of it celestial rights. - ' Mass in Heaven will not bs disturbed. Mais on earth has already .taken up his honied arms. . . , . , THE SUN—ITS DOUBLE SETTING. ' : Ws began to descend, and Mill three-qaar tori of 4 mils In a few minutes, , ; Tha sua was sinking, and ws watched it attentively ; for it looked grandly beautiful, as it does when It goes down at sea. Round, red and burning, -"Us s io! fso" M tlvsi A slf," It dipped Its fiery oib la ths bias boriton, and prd away. i ' " We threw out ballast, snd mounted half a mile. . ,, .- There was nr old friend, Sol, dnce more, and apain ws saw him decline. Had we gone higher, we shonld have witnessed his third retirement; bnt ths shades of night gathering, with no Bieon, Professor Lows, contrary to onr desire, wished to descend; and he began to do so. THE DESCENT. By this time we hsd passed over New Richmond snd Bethel, In Clermont County, and ws were on the look-out for a conveni ent piece to alight . The Professor pulled ths valve, and ws pr.-wpected nearer the terrene sphere, throw ing nt . tirsue paper, as we had from the be ginn.'ng of the voyage, to determine how rspidl.v ws were descending ot ascending. ' A large, clear field Bast our eye. "That is ths place . for us to come down," said tie Professor. - "Get ready to cut the fastening of ths coil of rope holding the anchor." We took t'fce knife. We were falling very rapidly, as w.s necessary to prevent our go ingintoafbres'ftaear byj The fastening", was cut Wo threw over the snchor. . . ! " ' ' Ws went down fast, striking tire ground heavily, and reboaading upward some fifty feet ; then dowa we went again, and after a little India-rubJwr-baTl play, we induced some persons to run np and catch the drag-rope, and pull ns to the Earth.' ; Dozens of persons soon gathered, and se cured, with ths assistance of the Professor and his companions, to anchor the " Enter prise " in a hollow until morning. .'. iS ' The rural population were highly pleased' and some were so delighted' that tbay watched the balloon all night. Tims is np two o'clock, ssyr the fore man. Our aeronautic trip was over; bat it was very pleasant, and we shall long remember It as an agreeable, If not a sensational expe- JUNIUS. Businkss Mbn's Pbateb-mebtino at Skits k Nixon's Hall. We attended the prayer meeting yesterday morning, as we always do, because we like to. The leader read parts of ths eighth chapter of Romans aad ' the sixth of Matthew. The latter contains that beautiful model, the Lord's Prayer. Ws ' thought we would comoare the nrevera offered in the meeting with the model read, knowing tbat, as ws have heretofore spoken of the meeting in high terms, ths numerous readers of oar reports would not object to a little well-meant criticism. .... The first gentlemen we found long and circumlocutory. On examining the model we fonnd it short and direct. The second wss likewise; the third ditto; and so on, to the last. There was too much of the extended verbisge of the Pharisee's, and not enough of the pungency of the Publican's prayer. A gentleman, well Informed on nautical subjects, stated it as a fact that, when a ship was fastened by an anchor, it gradually was drawn nearer to the point of attachment. So it was with that "hope which we hare as an anchor of the soul, sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the vail." , A number of appropriate hymns wers sung, and ths exercises were quite inter esting. A Htpirbolb Misunderstood. The own ers of ths Amelia, Batavia and Georgetown Omnibus Line, to whom we are indebted for many courtesies, supposed, it appears, our our hyperbolical expression in the account of the " .Aeronautic Trip," in yesterday's is sue, of the vehicle making "thirty six miles In forty hours," to hare been seriously in tended. We never patronized the line before, ba believe its very good one one of the bes running from the city ; though after a bal loon voyage, we must say, In all candor, it did seem a little slow, ss was very natural. Attempt to Poison Soldibbs at Camp Clay. A man, whose name we were un able to learn, yesterday attempted to bribe one of the cooks at Camp Clay, to get him away from his post. Suspicions were im mediately areased, and he was taken Into oustody, and a bottle of strychnins was found on his person. He will be dealt with Accord ing to bis deserts. Cobonbb's iNquEBT Coroner Emmert, yes terday, held aa inquest on the body of a colored woman named Emma Atkinson,' who resides at No. 168 Sycamore-street, and who was fonnd dead in the street, Ths jury returned a verdict of death from the heart disease. She was forty-two years of age, and leaves several children. RIVER NEWS. The Ohio has come to a stand since oar last issue, snd was receding yesterday, hav ing declined up to last evening ten or twelve inches; Isaving, according to tha Water works report, a channel-depth at this point ot nearly thirty-nine feet. The River at Pittsburg was stationary yesterday, with nine and a half feet water there. The weather here was warm, windy, and somewhat cloudy yesterday, ths atmosphere indicating rain, though none fell. Business on the Landine continued stag nant, and nothing occured worthy of men tion. . The Louisville and St. Louis papers of yesieraay nave no news or interest. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. itrrfHle-Lancaster No. 4, Mtytrillei FoneS Queen, Marliaoa; fittperlor, Louisville; Leonora. 1m uievllie ; Boston, Big Paudy. Joai fares Lancaster No. Be. 4, Mayaellle; for est Ouaen, Madlaou ; Leonora. Pllutbara; Bape rlor, Laosiayilie ; Boston, big Sandy. LAW REPORT. SUPERIOR COURT. Marsh, McCoy k Uo. tn. J. M. SecrkL A petition ip error to reverse a decision, at special term. Argued. - HAMILTON COUNTY DISTRICT COURT. Trn Runyan Wiu TaiAi. The witnesses examined yesterday to prove the sanity of tae testator were Damuei van, Samuel McLean, James C. Hani. D. Turner, A. Swift, R. W nation, & W hillock, K. Quick aad M. V.Urokaw. On the croeavexaaUBaboa of Mrs. Whit- InoV Ham n.nnditiAa u -a.aA .k. it.lul In answer to an inquiry as to ner opinion or vv m. Kuayan a etna it to transaos bustnam that she considered hint quite capable of doing Dusiness, as w nea sue staoa at tne toil sat wmcn ne passed by, be never aid pay bis ton. Jndce Parker aaada ths oneamir axirament on bttiair ol tne aevisees. ,, PROBATE COURT. r Alleged Insanity or A Voluntbeb Sol. dibs, An Irishman named McCarthy, was broue'at uo on an allesration of lunacy. It was stated that he had joined the Mont gomery tjuards, sna anoiner voluntary company ; but after he had gone to cajxj, Was brought away by bis frieuds, who as sert teat be was Insane lor no we muulns back. He has been six years in this cuieuiry. lie was srniioineaejtuia Tub Last Case or Secession. A young man uaend Christian Hefner was before the Court oa application fur admission to bail He was in oustody on a charge preferred un der the bastardy act, by Gertrude Spanier, who came a day or two since in pursuit of hius from Louisville, as a seoeuer trout ner aruts. But after be had speut a night in jail she re pented her severity, and was herself the mover in this proceeding; for his release. which she accomplished by sitmin? a bond in $&00 for bis appearance, aud paying tha coats uerselt. 1 tie prouaeiutv is Utat (Jar la tum wut now go to lot tue v awn. . One. Captain Nodier, has informed the people 01 new uneaug icai ine rreocu uor eminent is nnanimous in favor of the reooir Billon of the Confederate States, lie must, , lets BvqvU, tun, i vdiCs COVINGTON NEWS. RuvoewRuavort of aa rnmrractloa la Owen Oewaty, and ths murder of two white families by blacks, were circulated In the streets yesterday, creating conside-aMe ex citement, and it was trader contemplation) to send one of the military oom pan fas to tha Scene of trouble, bnt the story sooa begaa to be very great) modified, aad wm aot gen erally believed. . . ; , j CoNTBABANrAr We are Informed on au thority that gives us aa room 1 gonbr its troth, that ayonng man, traveling event for a commercial firm in Cincinnati, end resid ing in this city, is engaged in transporting, in a private way, revolvers snd arms of a similar character, over the Kentucky Central Road, for the purpose of supplying eustotn rs. W a would advise him to desist. . Kftnton Union Guanos. It Iwlll be rocoi. leoted that two or three days sgo we notioed the formation of a new military company, snd intimated that ft wal certain to prosper. This was called the shot-gun company at first, hot ts organization bts now been com pleted under the Bams of the Kenton Uoioa Guards. Its constitution requires each mem ber to take an oath to support ths Oonstitu. tfon of tbs United States first of alt, and ths Commonwealth of Kentucky only as long as she remains io the Union. This requirement distinctly separates the unconditonal Union men from those who will follow the fortunes' of Kentucky ia case she should ultimately be induced to secede. Under this ordeal it has been literally fulfilled tbat a bouse shall be divided against itself, but while a few have hesitated a very large number 'have passed throtiRh with their Union garments unsinged. Tbere can be no doubt that this organization will soon absorb all others of the right Union Stamp; therefore fall into the line ye faithful and true. , The following are the officers: Amos Bhinkla, Captain ; Thos. 0. Sandford, First Lieutenant: John W. Farrell, Second Lieu tenant; F. W. Shrom, Third Lieutenant; H. G. SarTelder, Orderly Sergeant; R. M. Wade, Becond Sergeant ; J. A. Drake. Third Ser gearit f J. 0. Geflr-, Jr., Fonrth 8erseant; W. K.Scott, First Corporal ;"J. P. Hunt, Sec ond Corpnral; M. Hall, Third Corporal: J. U It 1 L" .1. , , 1 I " ' ai. Meat, ruiuat wrrurau NEWPORT NEWS. RnilfatOn. Baf A lafBalD B TKsk QrtlvAAl DmwJ ' - oa AV UV UkUUlJl UU7II H UD" oided lam night that ths city schools should pw vuhuhiku ; provtoea, trie teacners were willing to take their pay in orders bearing six per cent, interest, antil the money comes into the treasury. This they will do In ab sea cc of any better pay. Abptjsd Rttaoa Another of those excit ing pieces of information, which - always come "from a most reliable souroa," visited Newport, late night before last, frightening the srednlous consMerably. It was said thaS an indefinite nember of men were on their wavfrsm the hypothetical realms of King Jeff, tbs First, to take the Barracks. Ths Commander of tbat impregrjabe fortress re ceived the intelligence with calmness, and hss probably before this prepared to defead it against attack by any military sow or other bsinons monster whenever, wherever, . or however ir may be made. Affairs in Washington—President Lincoln and General Scott. ne of the editors of the New York Ex prgttf who has been epsnding some days io Washington, furnishes ttfe followingr No mall cams to Washington between Friday and Friday. Tb Government, how ever, sent snd received dispatches. In the , mean time the District troops were received, and eaeU company sworn in at the War De partment, as its ranks were filled. Some of these joined the companies to keep- them selves from starving, as all work is sus pender, Every night at nine o'clock a guard is at the President's house, Senator Lane, of Kansas, takiog command of it. He belongs to-a company of "Bull Dogs," and is ppoilinfr for a fight with the Secessionist of Virginia. No one will doubt his pluck or course's. Mr. Lincoln looks haggard and care-wont, and no wonder. He sees every body who has public business, receives spe cial messengers, sends dispatches, rise early, and site op iate, ane works all day through,, allowing little or no time for recreation,, or even proper rest. WHAT GENERAL SCOTT SAYS. Send no troop to WaMngUm who ore- not well armed and abundantly tupplieoV wifA, tamp tquipmge, tlothimf and tear tttaterialt. Ten thousand sueh men, in good trim and discipline, ars worth twenty thousand troops unpreparea ror ibs camp, no matter now brave. The General wants all Northern volunteers to remember this, as twiee as many troops die from neglect and exposure, ss in battle. Every United States officer commends the Seventh Regiment for stand ing Dy uieir oaggage, tents, c. JUl volun teers now hava to camp in the fierd, as ths Cspitol sod other public buildings, which can be spared from civil service, ara filled with troops snd provisions. No less than eighteen thousand barrels were stoied by the Government at the close oi toe week, witn a good many thousands left in Georgetown. General geott ia verv careful in all these matters, and mast unre served in his Union sentiments. He has even threatened to arrest an old friend and school mate, who suggested to,hinajsigna tion and service elsewhere. THE GENERAL'S MODE OF LIFE—THE CITY, &c. From Friday to Thursday, with the mail cut off and the telegraph wiras cut, the Gen- 1 f 1 1 r ..... . ..' ,-. erai-io-iuiei was intensely exciiea. Sun day, Monday and Tuesdav be dispatched ffioer sfter officer to Annaoolia. soma of whom found it diffic ult to get' through on. foot or on horse. Finally tba Government seized the road to the Junction, and the New Yoik and Massachusetts troops working their wsy at the other roadj friends met to arms, and the road to tha Federal Capital was open. There were however, bnt tew accommodations even then, as the Baltimore people bad kept nearly aUiof their passan ger cats snd eng-'ines out-of reach oS ths Goverment. General Scott hsas left his. house, and. token np day and night quarters at his office. He is feeble in body, but verv clear, comprehen sive and sctiva in mind. Visiting him at near midnight, he was sitting np in a plain hard bed, in atyerv olaiaroom. with, but two candies on a a enter tabia near, and; two of nut mat pear mm in waning. Lftspaicnes arrive almost everv hour, mshtnnd day. boms by vids ttes front every quarter of . tha district, and 'oy officers beyond tha lines.' He demands the fullest information frost every body, and before the New Tork troops ,i.u, ui, ru liaise are waa fiuaioreu lor K attack from ten tnotesand men, by Virginia or maryiav a, u tne tnvaaeo IM Uapitai. His great anxiety, grief aad doubt-have been the disaffected . citizena ia the District of Colara bia, score i of wkvaa have left, but many of wnoui, even now. remain : tait all ara Known and walcjhed with a lvm-fived vio-ilanra- inueru. tnajre cava oee a aa extensive Seces sion fealiop- hese. and there are traona of the personal frie nds of Jefferson Davis and A. 11. Stephens,, who, as Soatuern men, have been mueh seanecterL No Hesinn AW however, fl oats here, and front the hights of uwrnevow a to tne Uapitol nothing is seen ? rvrs ana stripes, witn loysity ia vioaauiej e .vsry pour.'- Lawlessness of Colonel Ellsworth's Zouaves. A If Assachusetts volunteer, writing home to his 'friends, gives the EilaVorih Zouaves a -niwi rate notice ' as follows: . lopea rcy lettes ta dron oa a word, In regar d to fillswurlh's Zouave. They ar rived, Thursday Bight, and ware quartered at thai Capitol. Yesterday they had become well enough ariuainted with, Washington to uas-wa ietr Bjaia, and last tueut they out loose entirely. Such a paccel of roughs yoa never beheld. Those thai got ouu.us tha lines got drank, and, of course, haditsVw rowa, and ihaae who. could, ba kept ia tha qnaj-ters foagtit arooag themselves. ' I saw aiautt three hamatroo ef them, oa ths avenue It art evening aad every one of theas seemed ta be oa thoaama raiajrm "spiling for a fight" Saw one of thetnjro, up to a nan, taja awav his umhrelia (it was roia iugX aad kuockad him over into the gutter bet suss he raatonstrated, it is ao use to try to.keep tLatn in quarters. Heard ons of lb. u ay to, the guard al the entrance, fc0Tt "flfcr. I am a gain' Jto luavs this raotb."-' . - Gurd "Can't go without a pass, sir." ', Zooavs "vVbaldayarsaj? M ailt a pass, do yer, well here it is," upon which hs drvw off and hit hitn one of the regular New Tork firemen blows, knocking him fiat on ths ground, and before ths guard could K,et there the man was over the feuos andotf. Thty seem to fear no ons except their gallant little Colonel, and I Duties ha carries with him all the time a Bowie knife about two fret long. 1 hear they are to be saut out to camp as noon as possible. It will newer do to kerp them hero.. If Iheos .follows, are a sample of Ellsworth's, what must Wit son's Ur I am afraid ws shall bland a poorer chance with these tallows than with the Southerners. Hops to sea them havs a thatcs to let tlism.v! .e loose leaitimVelj ttfctc lorg. The Despotism of Secretion—A Baltimore View of the Subject. lbs Baltimers (Jfld.) Cl'jper hts'ths fbU fcmterM' .-.' '' - ''7 J : The tendency of Sovithetti political' tencrA' swats to be iaarHtably turarsd toward dowot Ism. Ia the name of protection to HonthaitBI rights ths people in ail the nAei htatea bavs been deapoilnd of the politic! power guaranteed to them bv the Federal (Jonstitn. tion and the orpranie Lawa of their rmpoctive) Biatea. Refused aa opportunity for an ex pression of pnpnlar sentiment, tire rple have been snV;ieotd to an arbitrary milllAry deepetiam, Tho sword bawbee snhMimted. for popular will, ivao'rthnmnl Iron their homes snd confiscation of Ihetr property ara visited ivpon all who dare to murrr-Trr at tnist atrocious wtnrpatioo of power nr to express disapprobation tf its bv!aae poHrry. . j The rl Rhts that were jroposvd to ba pro tected, havs been timp.y abandoned. Tbe Interests tbat were promised to be promoted bare been wantonly irnpnrriledrir completely destroyed, and tha public Welfare has bee is recklessly sacrificed to tbeeaabiiieue designs of desperate and nnscrnpiilons political ad--ventnrarra, whs are striving, in ths fairest portion of onr iroblo country, to erect for themselves a foarfut aad merciless despotismr upon the ruins of popular freedom. , In the Golf State the masses havs beoa suddenly subjugated, deprived of tho right even to expostulate, ana compelled by force) and terrorism to be silent, and by forced.' loans and Mtraireons taxation to aontnb- Vila In th- annnn-a nTlhaSMa-li. , f their governments. Jn Virginia the fairly aad legaUysxrtntetodV wlfl.es snd opinions of an overwhelming; majority bavs been openly and wantonly violated and disregarded. A State Con wm-' tion, upon which was ooo'virred power only to submit propositions to the people, has be trayed the trust confided to it, bartered away the most sacred rights of tna people of tiro Bute, and actually invested another govern ment with absolute military control snd dic tatorial power over the inhabitants of tha Old Dominion. By the action of this body o traitors to their constituent, Virginia his been disfranchised, the prerrvjrattves' of tha people have benalUfied,theexwregajed will of an overwhelming majority has been over- iwurn oy rrana ana rorce ana treason, and nnder tbe flimsy pretext of avoiding coercion to be obedience to tbe Federal Constitution snd the laws, tha State has been actually subjugated by a miserable Junta -of reckless politicians, aad her people made subjects and hewers of wood and drawers of water for a despotic oligarchy of broken-dowa Demo cratic politicians. By the inauguration of mob-virrleooe and a reign of terror in the city of Baltimore, and tbe substitution of a military dictatorship for tbe Government, intti luted by the people, a similar movement was attempted to be ex ecuted m oar own State. While acknowl- edging a total want of authority to change' the organic raw of the State by the passage' of a Secession Ordinance, one branch of ourl General Assembly has proposed to divest, tbat body and tho people of the State of all political power, to nullify the Gotrstitntion,'1 and set tip over onr citisens a despotism! composed of individuals notoriously obnox- ieus to aa everw helming majority of the peo ple. It is apparent that onr fellow-citizens 1 are Infinitely mora la danger of being subjo- ' gated and deprived of all political rights and , privileges, by ambitious men in their own midst, than from any action of ths 'Federal Government. " ' A tread y by ths ntaehinatlons of these men, these betrayers of tbe people, an willing agents of a lawless aad terrible despotism, the cky of Boltimore has been brought to 1,A va-M Af ..,! . . I. : 1 . .i- , . - ,u,i" auuiuiis,nia. Ale, - every avenue of commerce has bean da- 1 . n J it. . : j i . "i.jw, ui. . i wivminriuy U ., a iq net extent that hair a century of a nits tar bed peacefulaess will nsS entiles to repair. Its ' reputation has keen blackened and its mate rial interests are fearfully depreciated. Tho ' channels of trade -and travel have been . turned away (ran Ma borders, and tha safety of life and property within its limits has been greatly endangered. . Vrxr .W fc-a -II tL.U V...- 3 . VU .'TV " " - . " --" vrou uwv I . as wua 1 not be pretended tbat greater security baa . h-M l.t-i..aA A- 1 , v-cu uuiauitu .in ,a atitusiuii uratavvory in MarylansV It is- absnrd to suppose tbat - ,S a a? W. kJWSVrUVSBl Confederacy will have aay other effect than i .w . J wwuu.im. Sisiai Willi aWQSlwr ' slave labor valueless- ia every county of tho Btate, K is oeriant that notarng Is to ba gained by the total aaodoaateai of onr hariuge in tha Ml . hi in laaasaaAlamlnnM atk- T. States, aod it is self-evident that in yielding - .- vwu-V T iu u v nun 1 U J IIUUIUB n ika anaatatla. ,1 . uT r --- e..- vujuvw uhuvs bus Federal CoBstitntien we shall nowhere else oar even a muen BSOtectlon lor Utate IlgtttS r popular freedom It is time tion Saa ,a aual. af TJoU! J their fellow eitisns of Maryland to- apeak out. to enasv a aoloann nrntpat aaalnat ska. estsvblisbmrnt of a lawless despotism, over tbem, and Ss mataSain their loyalty, ta tha I?nion sni tha tlaakatitntinn al,hnl -h!.L tbey would, be rsdaced to serfdom, under a resiLrlauva twiliSjirw atratyiraViin maining a free people, the artiiiotrsof their own Govesnmeos, Experiments With the Armatures Gun. ! , i Ths following extract from, an eaitorial . in the Meohaniaf Magazina may net be un interesting at ths present time; . On Wednesday, ths 20th anstsvnt. fFehw : ruary) a twelve-founder Asmstreag gua waa nlaaed in naasiion on ita .aavrriaaa ahm. site the proolt kutt at Woolwich, and a niae- -poundar brass gnn told, off.for tha purpose ' of firisg at it, Ths firat that, frreel at tha ' Atmsuonggaa was so arranged that the gnn filed atshoaldi occupy a poAition.of fifteen degrees- froas ton .exists.. line, ot tha nine- t poundop sayvioe gun employed., against it. The diotonse Selected,,: was. oat hundred yards. Too Bra.t shoUstruck. tba Armstrong ' euu iuiisia.auwijr in laxjii oi.isaa-trnnnions, the effect was to completely destroy the (run, break in g through boUiaKuik, and, causing the gun to droop twelvs.,dajrro8. Tha second sbot struck it bebiad-.the, truiwions; tha rmm wi iosb soot taM so causa tna wuole of . ths gun ia front of tharunnions to fail to ' ths ground, and tccompleleiy break up the ' gan behind - ths tawnions. Tha third shot 1 struck tbs gua ia, the, thiok pvt of tho . breech, utterly breaking V&o gua up in its , I thickest part- baoakiug the breech-screw, . and proving beyond all cavil, that either of . . the three shots was fatal- to, ths gnn, and . r that it was not talcuiated, for the purposes of -' European warfata. , Ohjerlion waa taken thai under the same i condition tha.. serviea nkiev pounder gna, would likewise be deaitnoyed ; therefore the ' -committee in equity, dattentained to pat ths i matter to a teat. A straics nina-poaader gua i wss, on Monday last, pkoed in position, in' ' front of. ths proof, butt, aod was brad at by another nina poundeei gan at tha distance of' fifty yards. The shota were fired und pre- ' cisely the sams roseulioas, striking ths gna ' ,' fairly, ons on ths chase and two behind ths trunnions. As this trial did not destroy or materially injurs the gun for servies pur posts it waa turned round, and thiee mors shots wers fired, striking it in the sams po- ' sition on ths other side of the gun, - After ' this severs test tha gun remained intact, the only perceptible injury being a slight inden- tation of the bore oa one side of the chase or . forepart of the gun. , ' The conclusions to bs darlvsd- from thssa experiments are very important.. It shows, v in ths first place, that the A rDrAj-orr sysusa? ia not yet perfect or fit for European warrtre ; ' , it entails ths necessity of the sondemnatiou " ' of ths field runs Oa tha AnnUrnnir nrinrinlo I Jot produced I and it gives .rise tox grave t oabts whether the Governrent has not been, ; too DreciDitata In trivina- n- tha n,.nfi.K.... fur field artillery. . . i Inert u another seriooa objectloa to the '' Armstrong gun for hold service, which was ' ' deveJotasd. iu China.. The projostils for this " ' gua is ooated with laadV which hies off (n a tangent after ths bail ivavea tka gun. Tula ' ' proved so fatal to thaoutiyinar ritiemsn at- C I tacbed to the Brilishorps, thetl the gun was, - wthdrawa from aasvica. ' - The missile for James's nftod caaaoa la ' also coated with read, aad, it is believed, ta ' ' open to ths same, objection. Its friends any ' ' that they are a&Aoiutruoud that ths aaclHna; ' ' is thrown off at a. vary short distanoa aro:n :t . the gun. and that no iubuitry wou'davor be , required to stand so Bear to ths caoaon that ' . they eoul bs expoatd to daugec front this ' sou oa. Kat of this ws have doubts. ' ' ' An ALLBoan Ki v IlAnsanTka Ham. phis iTean.) AmIw-I says that one of tha yeuiu Buuusrsats oeucu. at wiumbeUL rvy on Friday, lie waa eav.ofally seaustioi, but no papers of eoatawiuenso tuaad oa his par son. He, ooiiitttsed, auryeyea, that ha waar from Cwro, was a doliies aud sent fey but eomntaiidiiig oilicaa, Ths lust seen or' hita be was tied wilb, a rope by too ne. to a . biatk jack, his feat aa taowaitwuiaitt diftonoa -frtn Uierouiid, .,... . '.Wise Mbsdeb in TaBjas. Matthsw Cafty shot and killed his wile at Memphis. Tenn., oa Mo.iday night, becauasshs would not divitle with bim a sura of money which tbe bad stolen. He wss examined aod hold, . :wj Uit-i OU S thalfct tf ttOIlUi, It .1