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WANTEDPAINTINGC. F. Lauten
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NillTANTEDYOU TO KNOWGentlemen,
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Fat the New York Shoe Store, No. 0 East Fifth
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wages by applying to JOHN WhIDEN
Rti 1141, Hamilton, G. jy18-11t
INVANTED CLOTHE WRINGERS TO
' I REPAIRThe mosSt appr ' ed wringers
iriesititatderY'aTutllt'Lo"dfien"
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est Fifth street, bet, Elm and Plum .11,19-10t
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getire finally from the business. Ni'lli sell at
. .11104 for CASH. Call for AGLST, 990 Walput
jiltmet, first floor. . je26-U
PUTANTED TWO WOMEN Two house
I V I women, one to wash and iron,. the other
, cook and house work; none but the best
setk apply, at No. RV Mast Eighth street. Cov
gton. jy14-8t
ANTEDGIRLGood cook, and Ironer,
to go to tbe ootmtry. 9) minutes' ride
the city; a good place is Fared to the
t person. Apply to Mr. MACK, 18 klyea
street. Reference required. ly14-at
TOR SALM
B SAILIA..--6,000 old papers. in lumdred
packs, at this ethos.
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ST PPERSFor MOO AIMS go to AR
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secured ou otty property'. &huh 4500, each
cut year, L. B. LE011AILD, West Third
sect. lYiket
rOlit pALE-41ARRIAGASRew Saco,
sld band in trzt rockery. tor situ
Matto Berm ette C.
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Wring es some; in ru kiy
kg hood. Adair coupty, lows, pear
euty-sest. Or will trade tot horse end light
dog-wage& , Address "W,10 this odic& -
11Y14-tij
tOR AtilRANDSOalk VILLA Resi
dence, at Moulton, Would Opining the
noises et Dt. fillain A. bell; beautiful sit
don. on oommindisig eminence, overlook
; the random. enery on the continent. The
untafik creek, clear monAteht room, rens
pront el the property. Me hese birs six
oa with WOW, eta t perfectly nesv mid
In Shp most substaltlIel 011Inn& WM be
d on accoremodsting term& Apply to
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1.0.1"1:1 reel Asks MU Colorndo Springs,
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VriANTIODSITUATIGN-11; a first-Main
Wenger' Scotchnian, single. Apply to
A RN SAM'kkite Park. )yie-kt
rD.... arruA NON As nurse; no
' eaten to dm conytry. Address M.
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i ' and girl tot itOstoworki otty or country.
street. jy111-3t
T -. AN For no-cut
tobacco feetory; mast be a live man and
aequaluted with the trade, mainly East
lind Weft. Address Loek.bot 948. jy144t
UITAkTBD SITUATION -.By an attire
g g nod intelligent boy ot IS yeare. to work
rtA Sore or oleo. Address MoRRIS GOL OE.
Ali, 91 St. Clair &treat. jy18-110
UTANTEDA SITUATIONBy 4 colored
g g boy 17 years old. No objections to go to
be eonoftý. Addrets JOHN Jr. (Mice.
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ziTOLENA NORSE AND WAGONFrom
3 Coart-etreet Market, between Vine and
taca Return to AND t MGR. corner Ninta
ad Harriet, and receive reward.
3TOLAKIBLAR5cuEl-,-Froogm, styrtm-starero,etniMteaz;
bvearrat;g itt'Intig'etku agg." lifer-gtt
Pratt center Minn and liarriet streets,
& Zste toward; sóy information reward
rir jýta-at
)UN DA bunola of keys. Owner can havot
Sheol by calling at this Mee. It
A.eetaentePelittewl Meeting, &a
1101.umous, 0.,. July 14.--Mr. F. H.
;rifaketik, editor of the huuday News,
tas throws from his buggy by a run
i3t I bores last evening on Rloh street
eeffefely bruised. Ills little sônt
wu witb bim, had a narrow escape,
Ut was not much hurt
The meeting of the Hayes Club at
lauebton Hall last evening was ad
reseed by State' Senator Burn&
Two men named Cartpr and MoOtgum
rÿ received serious injuries by the fall
it of a derrick at Ambus & !Smith's
ips factory yesterdayr , .
igtoomer fielliOn Of tho Cameo Howl Legio
- - John...
NARTFOIID, CT., July 14.Considerable
ocitethent was created yesterday by a
asolution offered in toe House, expelling
1. A. Tucker from reporter's privilege ot
to floor he having written a letter to
as )(owl !omen Palladium charging the
Oval district members with corrupt
ractioes, especially the members trent
'airileid and ',itch Sold couuties, whom
ceases of selling their vote& A
losolutios of expnision was withdrawn
00 QIN peeled aPPointing uelnn.illtee
ate MI TaCket"eevidence.
Legtslature has yeted MOO to
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' t:effske, , wANTED---SITUALTIONS.
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IIt , ANTBDSITETATION-11; a first-claim
gmtleiptr; ilicotcbman, single. Apply to
; .. AL NB liADI, ItMee Park. te-St
' all rD arruArION As nurse; no
, 6, cedes to the cottytry. Address M.
it ;. ., th dice. jy18-St
1 . s, ANTEDZIT ATIONBY a gOOd 60011
, ' and girl tot itOstoworki otty ot country.
street. jy111-3t
, f I T t . : . '7. ' AN For . no-cot
' tobacco teetory; must be a live man and
ii aequaluted witt the trade, moStly East
i,,F ;Weds. Address Leek.bot 948. jy143t
I , . AlleTED INTErAmoN --By an native
11,
' I and intelligent boy ot IS yeare, to work
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, TOLENA MOWN AND WAGONFrom
t , la Court-street Market, between Vise and
, seq. Return to AND t DIEN, corner Ninth
- . Harriet, and receive reward. It
I4'1,1, t.. TOrLEN-..MARE-,-From Court-street Mar.
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ItAst, Tuesday mornieg, a bay mare, &teen
bleb. harems and gioeu spring wagon
t ww Ilk l;les ir '
w vegeta , me,tt,. Ito. eturn to
dr. wee; emitter Ntuth sad liarriet streets,
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i - metve reward; sóy information reward.
ANDY MIEN'. jy14-3t
, FOUND. ,
t UN DA bunola of keys. Owner can havot
'et. Sheol by calling at this Mee. It
, MISCELLANEOUS.
STÄMPI4-
at 201 &ace street. jyta-tir,WItS
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ais thrown from
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( : "- wo men namad
l'i, received serial
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natio-es, especial
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LAST EDITION
THE COLLECE RECATTA;
A. Fair Start and ass Excellent Plans
CORNELL 'WINS.
SARATOGA, July 14.--The dO Opened
cloudy and threatening, and it was for
some time feared that the great event of
the day would have to be postponed.
The crowd is immense, and notwith
standing the threatening weather and
the rumors of postponement, .the high
way ho Snake Hill was lined with every
manffer of vehicle and foot passengers by
lito'clook.
At 10 o'clock the 'weather was clearing,
but a stiff breeze was blowing;and it
was still feared that the race would not
come off. Hut as the ininutes passed
the weather became more settled, and at
twenty minutes past eleven the crews
tepk their positions in the ibilowing or
der: First, Williams; secend, Cornell;
third, Amherst; fourth, Bowdola fifth,
Brown; sixth, Columbia; seventh: Wes
leyan; eighth, Princeton; ninth, Yale;
tenth, Hatuill4n; eleventh, Harvard.;
twelfth, Union.
TRICE STARTCORNELL VICTORIOUS.
At 12:05 the lake rlas much smother,
and the start was Made. The boats
went off evenly, Cornell and Harvard
shooting ahead after the first few yards.
Before reaching the end of' the licst
Cornell was several lengths ahead et
Harvard, and held it to the end, winning
the race. Time: 10:58.
Columbia came in second and Barvard
AT THE CLOSE,
SillATOGA, July 144After finishing
the race the Cornell orew came in shore
with a fresh look, aud were seised by
the boys of Cornell college, who carried
them by the grand stand with loud
cheers. The time of the 1st mile was6:40;
the second mils, II:27; the two and one
halriniles, 18:15; the third nille, 16:46X.
M ths last.buoy live of the boats were
almost in a direct line. The struggle at
'the finish was maguilloent, and both Col.
umbla and Harvard made .excellent
spurge, but in vain, to win the contest.
SARATOGA. N. Y., Jolly 14.--There is
great excitement in the village oyer the
Victory of Cornell in the oollege race.
Al the United States Hotel, headquer.
tars of the crew, the excitement la in
tense and the cheering oontinnes.
,o,..wommaxemolO4P
Arrsted4
Thew Ironic, July 14.--Frank Demond,
a well-known sneak thief, has been ar
rested on suspicion of being conneeted
with the Daneer robbery. He will be
brougbt before ire. Dauser for iden
tification. ,
- Proms lin frontier ' '
WAsutNaToN. 14.--National BMA
notes received tor redemption to-day,
1568,4001 internal revenue, $311,182 82;
cuirtout seoelpte, 028,243 el. Toe Treas.,
issue Si hall for li-200 thiii afthr
noon. Intorestiola So itird Zweed.
Nsw YORK, July 14.The argument
on the motion to reduce William
Tweed's ball was oontinued before
judge Barrett to-day. Alter hearing
David Dudley Field for the prisoner the
Court took the papers. A decision will
be given in a NW days.
memo,mo,,&011
Med km lágih& -
CAPE MAY, N. J., July 14.Tha pros
pects Mr the sweepstakes yacht rave to
day is very small. The water is a dead
calm, and the Lightest possible wind is
stirring.
' THE RACE OM -
At 1:15 P. X. the sweepstakes were
announced off. A number of the yachts
have started tor home. There will be no
steam yacht rade, there bolus but oue
steamer here.
. mmommommunommo
MegrateOs Merv.
WASuixerog, July 14.--The announce
meta of the arrival of Major Regrew
created an excitement in circles inter
ested in the whisky ring frauds. ito is
domiciled at a private residence and
keeps out of the way of interviewers.
It is reported, however, that he com
pletely implicates Chief Clerk ' Avery,
and says that he was paymaster for the
ring and paid out a corruption fund of
WO,O00, Avery's: share being WO per
w eek. -
' SECRETARY ROBESON
left here this A.M. for Salem, N. J., to
be absent until Saturday.
, : Cue blunder&
LONDcoff, July 1LTents for the Amer
ica:2 Team have. been pitched at Wim
bledon. The American Ellie Team left Kith:-
burgh for London this morning and will
arrive to-night. -
FROM B.URMAIL :
A Special from Calcutta says: Irur
tiler communioation has -been made to
tbe King of Burman regarding the pas
sage of the British troops through bis
country, and it is hoped WI King will
yield." ' '
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CONDITION OF MRS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
CuicAao, July 14.--A Post and Mail
correspandent line recently visited Mrs.
Abraham Lincoln at the private retreat
for the insane located at Batavia,
nolo, where she resides, and rinds her
condition znchangled. - .The superintend
ent in charge was unwilling to express
an opinion, but evidently didii'S think
the prospects for ulthuate recovery en
'couraging. Mrs. Lincoln is surrounded
with, every comfort, and is visited ev
ery week 'by her eon, Robert, of this
city, to whom she seems to have be
come reconciled. She is very quiet,
and, although her vagaries are perhaps
increasing, ahe would scarcely be con
sidered insane by a casual observer.
rultINJUNcriON - '
obtained by the Police Commissioners to
restrain the city authorities from inter
fering with their prerogatives, was
argued before Chief Justice McAllister,
and at the conelusion of the arguinent
he took the case under advisement, and
may not' render his decision for several
days. - -
,
. . .
, the Chillon Exposition,,
tIPINGFIELD, ILI.. July. 14.Gov.
eridge has appoin'ted Geo. S. Newell,
Esq., of Chicago, Cominissidner for the
&ate of Illinot to the International Ex
position to be held in Chili, S.: A;, on the
Otn Of tirktowPe; guts - - -
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WEDNESDAYIVENING JULY 14, 1875.
APBOM RATIONAL OAiliAL
PRZPARING FOB RESUMPTION.
WASHINGTON; July is not goner
ally kuown that the act approved Jan
uary 17, 1875, to provide for the Mum
tion of specie payments, authorizes the
Secretary of the Treasury to increase
the volume of five per cent. bonds to the
extent of $382,000,000, necessary, to
prepare for resumption contemplated by
tbe act, but a careful examination of the
law shows that such is a feet.
P M. 0. ON POLITICAL CONTRIBU
TIONS. The Republican 'Congressional Execu
41ve Committee experience considerable
dighoulty in procuring money for polit
ical purposes groin clerks and employes.
in the several departments here. 'slat
year Postmaster General Jewell refused
to allow ble clerk's to be assessed for
political purposes, andthis year he has
taken the same stand and will not per
mit circulars from committees calling
for contributions to be distributed
through his department. '
While he has declined to give any ad
vice to Postmasters threughout the
country who baVe ben called upon tor
contrihutions, the Postmaster General
wishes it distinctly understood that a
failure to respond to a oall of the Com
mittee by Postmasters will not work'
to their prejudice nor be considered a
cause for remora. Mr. Jewell says that
Postmasters and other officers have un
doubted right to contribute money 'for
political purposes if they prefer so to do,
but that the influence of his department
will not be used in any degree to in.
Buono suoh contributions..
TUZ CHICAGO CCSTOSI-110178
Itepresentative learviall, of Chicago,
' bad an interview with, Secretary Bris- ,
low7esterday, and urged the resting).
tion -of work on the Chicago Custom
house building. He submitted the enani
mous report of the committee, composed
of seven prominent architects, appointed
by the City Council to examine the atm.
ture and report as to its safety. This
report says that the foundations of the '
building are firm and in a safe eondition,1
and the walls se level ea HI any building
of such size. ,
small part of the stone is imperfect,
and oan be replaced at small cost, but
the material used generally is sound
arid good. The report contradicts in do
ts& the one made by the Commission
appointed by Secretary Bristow some
weeks ago, and the local. commission as
sert that as they have had mob tape.,
rience in building on Chicago soil, they
are better qualified to judge Ise to the
security pf tee budding, than the treas
ury oommission. The Secretary in
formed Mr. Farwell that while he was
clearly of opinion that the walls ehould
be torn dow he would, not assume the
responsibility of ordering this to be
done, but would let the matter rest
until Congress assembled ler suoh ac
tion as they might see proper to take.
, Olottuarp.. .
' 11,---Tbe funeral
'of the Iate 'Very Rev. Morarity took
place tbie morning at tbe.St. itugsettneoe
Cis art, Youth and Itlaw etreenti;,,,Ttos
Cheri& woe densely erowitede Tits eeithi
rested on a raised platform and the body
was taken out in full vestments.
APUILZING ZINC:
MIMFM,
SCHOONSR VS. SLOOP SACS AT,CAPh KAT.
CAPE MAY, N. J., July 14--The race
yesterday, was accompanied by excel.
lent weather and a splendid breeze. The
start was all that could be desired. The
following yachts entered: Schooners
Madeline, Mohawk, Resolute, Rambler,
Idler Ade Sunshine, Dreaduaught and
Credy; an'd the sloops Sadie, Kaiser
Vindex and Whitewing. The
wind was south by southwest. At 10:17
the first gun was fired; at 10:82 the sig
nal to start was giveu. Tho Resolute
passed first, the Idler next, then tbe
Suushine, Creely and Mohawk. The
Dreadualght and the balauee of the
fleet came well together. , The wind was
'good front the start.
The Madeline came up last, savieg her
self by two seconds from being barred
out of the race. It was evident .from
thestart that the race would be between
the Madeline and' Mohawk. The voasels
steadily forged ahead, but the Mohawk
taking the third place and the Madeline
going to the center. After a tow miles,
run the Idler took the lead from the
Resolute. The committee boat, Tails
pose, which had been far behind, lighted
twelve out of fourteen and passed in
quick succession the Sunshine, White
wing, Kaiser, WIlhelin and John Creely.
Near the light-ahip the Rambler passed
the Eva and went well to tbo front.
The Madellue in the thenatime had
overhauled the Eva, followed by the Via
dek, Kaiser . Dreaduaught,
Creely and Sunshine, with the sloops in
the distance scarcely visible. As she
neared the light-ship the Mohawk, by a
series of clever tacks; passed the Rego
Itite. and took second place. As the
yachts rounded the boat three miles
leeward of the light-ship, the breeze
freshened and the Mohawk gained stead
ily on the Idler aad soon led her, the
Resolute being third and the Rambles
well up..
About ad time the Madeline lost her
gall, it was now evldent teat the race
was, between the Mohawkand the Idler
wilt time allowance favoring the Mo
hawk. The Vindez was in the van of Ow
sloop,and the Creely and Sunshine far to
the rear. la the race home the Mohawk
was 'first over the line, and was saluten
with cheers and the linng of a gun.
The Idler was, 20, and Madeline 80,
followed by the Rambler. Making the
dilitinction of time allowance, the Mad
eline was decided the winner of the
schooner eutries, and tbe Vindez of the
sloop entries. The Island Wasbeauti
fully illuminated and deoorated at
sight, and a greed reception ball was
elven at the Stockton House in honer of
the yacht men and their guests. -
The prizes were presented to the in
ning yachts previous to the ðpening of
the ball.There will be a race to-day open
to ail. Thus far the regatta has boon a
great success. The steam yacht race
iu all probability is off, as there's but ,
one steam yacht here. , ,
of tae minnows; Book concern mid.
;lilt, and a grand reception ball was Elbe had $175 in greenbacks in her pos.
ings ' - - '
given at the Stockton House in honer of - ' , - - session, whit ehe desired to. put In the
the yacht men and their guests. - Ma. JOHN B. onzinLY and Edivard cars of Mrs. Mary . Cunningham who
The prizes were presented to the In. F. Malvern, President .and Vice Presi- lives at No. 18 West Third street, l'a tpis
fling yachts previous to the ðpening of deut of the Cincinnati Quintette, and of city. Mrs. Rickey came over yesterday
the ball.There will be a race to-day open the firm of Naivete. Jt. Spiegel, have lett and gave tbe colored WOMIM the money.
to ail.. Thus far the regatta has been a for a trip through the mountains of West 8am McKibben, a man about Ave feet ten
great success. The steam yacht race Virginia. , . .. . Inches)n height, light complected, curly
iu all probability is off, as therels but POTTER LODGE N0. 85, A. 0.1.T. W , has sandy-colored nair, was present inthe
one steam yacht here. . , ' ' filed its articies et Incorporation in. the room at the time. He took tliemeney,
County Recorder's office, with George and to all appearances looked Ibis trunk
. THE SINGLE SCULL. '. '. .
.. W. Hendricka, JOhn B. Wilson, H. C. alter having put in the monev.
SARATOGA, July 14.--the single scan
Deters, 8. W. BroWn .tted E. P. Dustin McKibben, however, did no- t, it is sup.
race-will be pulled to-day two hours at posed, look the trunk, but merely turned
ter the start of University crew. The as incorporators. . - ..
the key, which be handed over to the
NORM.. He then lett, anti after the la
regatta committee decided that the walk OFFICER KuscsisN, about 11:33 o'clock
!lies bad gone, returned, it is supposed,
over of Weld was no race. . thia . morning, arrested a clerk named
" - D. 11. Haines and lodged. him at the about nine e'elock last night, and, lifting
- PIGEON SHOOTING AT tornacusz.
14.The Cen- Nintb-street Station, on a charge of
SYRACUSE,' N. Y., July
, grand larceny. Haines Is said to have - up the lid of the trunk, abstraoted the
tral City and 'Oudaga shooting clubs, of
stolen a lot of elething and a large vain. roll of greenbacks. McKibben, after his
successful attempt at robbery, Immedi.
ibis city, opened a pigeou sbootiug yes.
able opera-glass from the St. Nicaolas.'.
terday.al East Syracuse, which is to be ately jumped the city and lett, as is sup.
continued four days. ' , - , NINETY-NYS mortgageti bave eo. far Posed, tor the Westeru States; ,
Tbirty-live 'bundred ' dollars ' cash been filed iu the Reorder9 01110S up to Information was lett witu tbe author!.
prizes. are offered, seven . hundred and 12 o'clock to.day. This 'Is tbe largest ties of this' city, and the officers are at
fifty of which were shot for yesterday. number ever entered fer record itione work. huuting up tbe case. It is very
The attendance was quits email, only, gay for mai). years. Be prospect tor doubtful, however, vibethér hiaibbet
thirty MO euieribg ton tin sport, ail Ampler iltilimeea or ale amiatore Will elier be captured' '
.. . . . .
the Syracuse m.in winning 'without
much competition. A number of good
shots will he here from Chicago and
the West, to-daý or to-morrow.
BABE-BALL.
BROOKLYN, N. Y., July 18.The great
est base-ball game of the season took
place at the Union Grounds yesterday.
It was the fourth game ot the Champion
ship series, between the Brown Stock
ings, ot St. Louis. and the Mutuale, of
this city. About 4,000 people were in the
inclosure, while the fence and )1ouse
tops surrounding were packed with hun
dreds. Bt. Louis won by a score of 9
to 7. 's
NCO CRAGING 2 RADS P 2011-
' , PSCON.
limmalmolb
WE'LL wAIT Luna LONG TILL THAT
GOOD Taut oOMING Mtn&
YORic, July 14--The Prening
Foot, reviewing the outlook for general
trade says: Among merchants we find
settle'd conviction that autumn business
will be fairly good; that it will show
more improvement tban any season since
the panic. TAW is the opinion ol those
who have aot looked for rapid improve
ment at any time since the panic. They
reason in this way: The stops will
probably be above average, both cotton
and cereals. For cotton the demand
may not be as large as it has been, but
the low price for cotton will stimulate
manufacturers.
For &rain the chanoes ire that we
shall have a better foreign market than
sinoe the panic year. Good crops and
markete tor them mean that the where
withal to buy goods will be in hand.
The ourrencý question will probably be
agitated, but It is doubtful if the peliby
to resume in 18710 is interfered with.
Should it be, the door to temporary bus&
nese aotivity would be opened, and
trade would become feverishly Wive
by reason of tit apprehension ot Buell
depreciation , in Um currency , as
would make it loos desirable to
hold, than what it would to buy, but re
ally there (moms but little chance for
this unfortunatr way of otimulating
trade. particularly when even politiciand
ought to know that it wilt surely lead to
greater disaster than any that has yet
overtaken the country. The steps to
ward resumption may ba slowly taken
under the present treastwy policy, but
if the tam of the Government is kept in
the direction ot spool payments, and
there is any progress, there is some
thing to be thanklui tor. The best in
formed pluton is, that ibis will be the
ease, and that under it there will be a
steady, but parhaps, slow improvement,
the coming autumn months showing
more than may which have preceded
them. -
"tower INIstrog
INDIANAPOLIS, ' IND., July 14.--M. F.
Collier, agent of the New York Under
writers Agenoy, fell from his room in
the second story of the Sherman Mouse
last night, sustaining serious if not fatal
injuries. ije is at the Surgical Institute.
- -
' Arrived On omit thationdi
PlifLauxtruu, Julv ILMessrs.'
Sekisearva and Ifiy, the iipanese Com
missioners to the Centennial Exhibition,
have arrived la ale city, and will con
tinue to reside hereuntil the opening of
Um great Exposition.
ittelielb Erode "wit Ftstolseca.
14:fumy tidy 14-111M P.M.English
funds are 'quiet, wite-moncy quoted at
94 1-18. U. S. bonds are in moderate
demand : 10-40s, 104,146 ION. Erie shares
steady.
LIVAIRPOOL, July lt.Cotton has de
:Mined 1,10 on spot and Me on futures.
Middling uplands, 7in; Orleans, 75,i4g
7 5-180. Sales 10,000 naiad.
Go GNI fit iron4 LaremsgBurglare Ar
restedCovert linstswe, to.
Speeds& to the Mar.
DAYTON, 0,July Th.Yesterday in
the 'Common Pleas Court Geo. W. Rita
pleaded guilty of grand larceny, and re
ceived a sentence of one year In the pen
rtentiaiy. Ritz about a year ago stole
$180 from the pocket of a gentleman In a
photographie gallery in Ws city, where
he was employed. Be lett the city im
mediately, and returning a lew weeks
ago, was arrested under the old Indict
ment. Three men, who' gave their natnes as
Philip Soehlin, George Meat and Frank
Williams, Were arrested here yesterday,
charged with having oommitted the
burglary at the Park.streek Presbyterian
()Linn a few tights ago, The stolen
articles, a lot of table linen, queensware,
cutlery, etc., used at lestivalli, were
found in their possession.
lir. John IP. Sinks, clerk orthe Court,
has completed his anneal report. There
wore 41 divorce sults brought during the
year ending July I. Deorees granted,
58; juOginents, 710, of which 506 were for
money only. Were were 38 indictments
pending 1st dt Juty. Cases disposed of
during the year, 56.
The jury of tbe Common Pleas Court
was disoliterged yesterday. There will
be a short session of the Court next Sat
urday, when it will adjourn until Ou
Sober. -
Olmmm.0.d0.. .1.
LATEST LOCAL.
-
Tun. Trustees. of the Water-works
Adieu le obtain a quorum this alarming.
RENT. D. H. MOcan, of Trinity M. E.
Much, is to deliver the annual address
at Mt. Casa Co Ileoe sa the eveulag ot
the Mt.
Foua hundred and fifty khotographs
of members of the German Pioneer As
sociation ot America adorn the window
of the Methodist' Beek Concern
- - '
Ms. Jouhr B. onzumm and Edivard
F. halvah', President and Vice Presi
deut of the Cincinnati Quintette, and ot
the tirm of hiolivain & bpiegel, have lett
for a trip through the mountains of West
,
oPorrica LODGE No. 85, A. OJT. W., has
filed its articies of incorporation in the
County Recorder's office, with George
W. Hendricks, JOhn B. Wilson, H. C.
Deters, S. W. BroWn aod E. P. Dustin
as incorporators. -
OFFICER KUSSMAN, about 1.1:33 o'clock
thia. morning, arrested a clerk named
D.11; Haines and lodged, him at the
Ninth-street Station, on a charge of
grand larceny. Haines is said to have
stolen a lot of elothing and a large valu
able opera-glass from the St. Nicaelas.
. -
mortgagei have eo, far
been iu the Beoarder's 0111ce up to
12 o'clock to-day. This' is the largest
number ever entered fer record in 0 he
aay for haw years. No Foopeq
brother to visit Price's Hill this after
,. , .
noon.
OFFICER BUSKER yesterday arrested
three men, John Moran, W.' Moran and
M. Courson, employed by the Howe
Sewing Machine Company, for having
assaulted a man named Powell in a sta
ble cui Linn street. They were arraigned
in the Police Court this morning, and
each lined 68 and costs. ,
A not, Reale unknown, trent in bath
ing, last pight near the big New Gr.
leans wharfboat, and got beyond his
depth. He went under twice and was
about sinking for the last tips, when he
was disooverlid by James Hooper, mate
of the steamer Wildwood, who immedi
ately pluhged in the river and rescued
him. , - ,
Tim young ladies of Walnut Hills give
a fete on the grounds of Lane Seniinary
to-morrow evening, for tbe bent:tit of the
Seminary church. The Germania Band'
is to furnish the music, and with the
Walnut Hills ladies to furnish the other
attractions, nõ ous need doubt that the
affair will prove a success, and be well
worthy the attention of all.
Jas. Moffitt was convicted before
Judge Lindeman this morning of the lar
ceny of a lot of clothes an& a gold ring,
Worth PI,. the property of George Fore.
He was sentenced to thirty days in the
Work-house, and lined $50. , McHenry in
the Police , Court stoutly denied hie
'guilt, but when taken down stairs was
heard to observe "George, but I got off
' cheap."
Miss S. J. Cokirrini residing at No.
' 2.9434 West Fifth street, had a gold watch
taken away froth her some days ago by a
man named,William 'Hopkins. Hopkins
hails Lram St. Louis, aud was quite in.
timate with Miss C satin, having known
each other for a 'number of years.
He was en a visit. to this tiny, and coati
ing to the house of this lady, he was
shown a gold watch and chain worth $65.
He stated to her that a friend next door
had the same kind ol a watch, and asked
her to let him have it for a few minutes
to compare them Miss Coaittin did so,
to her regret, as that was the last seen
of the man and the watch. The Chief of
Pointe has been informed. '
-JULItle NENTEL. who was. reported
killed oa a railroad train In Illinois, was
arrested last evening in Aurora, In
diana, by Colonel Suelbaker and Detec
tive Kushman on a charge of being im.
plicatted fa the' late wholesale robbery at
Jeanie, Seeley It Cos store.. Ile was
brought to the WWII-street Station and
arraigued in the Police Court this morn.
ing on the charge. of receiving etolen
goods. Ills ease was continued till next
Friday. his bail beingliked at $1.000. In
his trunk was found a new suit ot broad.
cloth, which is supposed to have been
stolen, as he attempted, some time ago,
to obtain a suit by false pretenseli from
a tailor over the Rhine. The suit awaits
identification at the Chief's office. The
story of Mentel's death was caused by
an accident so another man ot nearly the
itaille IMMO.
; , " Daso-411011 001166
MeSmith, Secretary et the tad.;
Club, ha. reeeived a dispetch
-from the Seoretary ol the Eagle ;enters;
of Louisville, etating that it would be
impossible to play on Thursday, as an. ,
uoucced, on accoppt of illness ot the
captain and secodd basemen.
Comsat Clara?, Asps
The foltowing is the report of County
Clerk Mr. Wm. S. Trever, of the civil
business done from July let, lirioo July
ist, 1676: Number of judgments Iva
dered, 2,861; nwmber of Judgments ren
dered for motley oniy, 00; amount ad
judged due $680,4T4 85; average amtrant
of each jmikment, 6967 65; number of de
tree 723.
Delhi Furtiplise sem Cimetottion.
LOB Honor Mayor Jelinston received
the foltowhig Item tbe Industry
cts Miami Turnpike Company:
Resolved, That the President of this
company (the Delhi. Inetustry & Miami
Turnpike Company ) be aud is hereby
authorized to notify the Mayor of tne
city of Cincinnati that Ole company de
mands that said city proceed at once to
oondemn. so much of said road- as lies
within the corporate limits of said city.
I certify that the above resolution was
passed at the regular monthly meeting
of the Delhi, Industry and Miami Turn
pike tleuipany, held July 8d, 1875. ,
Z. D. MAYISN,
Sec'y D., I. & M. TurnpiteGo.
This promisee to become serious, and
the Mayor will immediately lay the af
fair before Counciti and it will probably
result in a law-sult,
11 0.
Music at Borgia Woods Park.
The folidwing is the progrtimme ol
music to be rendered at Burnet Wood
Park .to-morrew afternoon. by the Cin
clintatiGroliestra Reed Bind, undet the
direction of Michael Brand.
rant.
I. IntrodueUes"lieligar". (Donalcal).
& Overture--"Jesgonda (Spehrl.
L Walts--"Lige, lat us cherish" (Stranger.
4. Atjeurri"Iteme0 and Juliet" (tiounod).
1. aelectiona-ro,La 'Made Anrt"
tantastios'Llag age (Valet). ,
toneertilioFor Cornett (Mueller).
Mr. Á. Cant&
DivertissementaLohengrin" W &suer).
L heleetionsVArchicluc" (Otteubaeh).
-Sharp kW Seaweed in GeStiog Sl tit
Emilie Rickey, a woman residlog on
Scott street in Covingtön,was last night
robbed of a uoimideruble sum of looney in
a Simple yet ingenious manner. ,
.
,
sir rol crEcAl PsY7 I -11f. 120
THE RIVER FRESHET. '
Outpouring of Basalt streams, and Great ,
Damage to Property. ,
The great flood, instead of abating, -
seems growing to larger and more r '
dangerous extent. Licking river con.
tinues pouring out rapidly, and bring- ,
ing viith it large quantities of beefy
loge,driftwood and fence rails. It is
possible to ascertain the extent of -
damage Aimee the Licking Valley. Mere.;
the river is rising rapidly. ,;
From six o'clock fast evening' to six
o'clock.this morning the -Ohio bad risen,-
at the rate of five inches per hour, or in. '
round, figures bad swollen 6 feet and I
inches, with 26 feet in the channel by the -,
Water-works marks.
Up to 12 M. to-day, nse rise had been
two feet, with 27 feet large in the chem.', ,
mei, and still rising rapidly, with only.'76-; ,
feet space under tue Covington Suspen
sion brittge for passing steamers slid I8
feet under the Newport brisige.
Accutuulated freight &tong the Whari '
is being speedilv removed iu
tion of a regular hood. .
Inmates of Rat and Sausage Rows
have already begun making tracks and
seeking better quarters. '
Our river telegrams above here report -
an the aide streams booming. For ,
Stance, at Middleport there is oVer 16 :
feet in the channel; back water from the ,
Kkuawha, and at Charieston, W. Va.,'
the river has attained a height of 2-6. -
feet.
The cumnt was so strong there Jan
night, that a very powerful fog raft val-1
ued at $1,000 was swept away, and run,
ning against the sunken steamer, Clara'
Scott, carried the wreck away with it.. : '
At Gallipolle, O., there is also 25 Wet,
and tne river rising rapidly. At this
point the eve bargee belonging to the
towboat Elavrkeye broke itose. ,
One wee sunk at Beach Hill, and twe
were. caught and safely landed by the
steamer Wild Gazelle.
News has reached Galepolis that there
is a great flood In Coal rIver, and
able destruction of property.
; At Ironton last night the river rose
over OMR feet, and to-day is still rising '
at the rate of eight inches per hour.
A fleet of sixty empty barges belong.'
lug to the Ashland Company broke
loose, and went clashing against one an
other some distance down the river, but"'
were finally broken loose, caught and -
landed by the steamtns Thos. W. Means
and Tom Farrow. The river is lull of'
trees, loge and rafts.
At Cattlettsburg, Kentu'eky, the river
is running out in perfect torrents.- The
steamer Sala Cravens has been swamped!
t them:tuns ol Big Sandy river, and the '
residence of Mrs. Locoman, on Southeast
Front street, and the Thompson Rouse, '
have been washed away by the water
nudermining the batiks and their (laving
in.
The' Sherman House and several reef- ,
dences are in. momentary danger of be '-
ing destroyed. The Big Sandy river at
Louis, has risen to 43 feet, and le
ovaidewing all the country thereabouts ,
and some portfons of the town. It seems.
strange bow general the good le in Use.
Ohio valley,wklis at Pittsburg and along.
the Alleghsay titter the coal men have.: -
been praying tor rise for severe), wileka:
and can't get IL -
The losees in this vicinity as near ne.',
can be ascertained foot up as follows: , '
Gordon andHolluro, OA) bushels
nod at. $8,150
Campbell's Crtwk Coal Co.,l1 Sato We -
Montgomery, 8 lats.
TowbOut TOm farrow. coal barge NM
Fisher and Dampen. W., bushel coal mil
ued at MS
Levesay, saw logs 1,500 '
.
Total., - SAMS
,
SENTENCED. - -
.
Stamm OfttM lemon Who WM Got foreatty
111191? rostra' Boaid es4 Cuisootba&
trudge Cox, at the opening of the Crim.' '
inal Court of Coalmen Pleas this morn- , ,
Mg, proceeded to the sentensing et pris ,-
onere who &Meg the June term were
convicted of the respective charges
which were brougb4 against them. Al:,
together fourteen prisoners were stint.'
mood.
Fred. Osseger and Menry.Walle were -
the first called up. The former was coo. ,
victed of grand larceny in stealing a lot
f carpet, and the latter pleaded guilty.
to the crime. Eachwere sentenced to - '
three years st hard labor in the Pea.,
tenttary and to pay the costs of the ,
prosecution' ,
James Makin, convicted of the laroeny
of plo, asked tor mercy, and, on accouet
of previous good character, the Court .'
imposed the lowest sentenoe, one year
and costs. - ' ,
Wm. Jackson and Albert Nixon were
-then called. The former plead gulity to -
stealing goods consigned to the care of i
the C. & L. R. R., and the latter was
convicted of the charge. Fitch weret
sentenced to four years in the peniten
tiarv and to pay the costs of their prime. ' 0
ou tton.
Joseph Dennison, eonvieted of- MI -
with intent to rob a lady, pleaded
an extenuation of his sentence on se
count of previous good character. The
lowest sentence, two years and costs,
were Imposed. - - --
Que. Spark, found guilty ef petit ler-- ,
cetty, was sentenced to the Work-house
tor thirty days, fined $250 and costs and - -
ordered to make restitation tut double ,
the value ot the goods stolen, which --
amounted to 46 b5. -
Robert Jones, who for tbegdmist years ,
previous to his conviction,'seemed to
alive carried on a pretty largo system or -
forging checks, &c., was sentenced to
four years in the penitentiary and to pay
the coots of his trial.
John Union, who, when arrehted, was ,
found sleeping in a railroad oar contain-
ing a number of barrels of mackerel,
stated that be had now been endued , -,
sixty days in the Jail, atid that previous
-.e had come from Philadelphia, harlig4 ' '
walked the 1001641'y. He pleaded that ,
be was drunk when be was found In that- - -
car. The Court impeded a sentence ofl
ti,teen dafs la the Work-house.
Evan Nixon, convicted el burglarizing - '
roamed cu at- Lockiland, was Item ,
mooed to three years- in Me Peniten., -
tiary and costs of trial. 0 '
Wm. Tiernan plead guilty to horse.
stealing, and reoeived the lowest un-. 7.-
tence of the Court,. three years and;
costs, on account of previeUs good chat
(toter. , ,A
Oliver Sherwod was found guilty eft --
obtaining $50 under false pretenses trom; -
the W. U. Telegraph Co., and senteacedi
to three years ono costs, the full exteht ' -
oP the taw. - - - -
,
Joseph' Miller, who on arraignment,
pleaded guilty to petit larceny, was then,
called upon, and stated that "he wantetk
to he let loose, that was alt." The Court:.
sentenued. hint tb a line ca et and .easte.:
Hie line was suspendedtin -condition
that he departed few : Itentunity,
guardian's hornet at Dzputy
Seph Moses gave blot Ave cents to cruel -
the bridge; vrepAlustata!r. ' '-t
report - ,
'or ,
ver ,
om the ,
if. Va. '
Of 21
re .last -
ft val-,
3d run- -
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teet, '
this ,
to the
ibdy rhee :
t there
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rising
ielong- ' tk
broke -
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ht and'
Means
tuit et'
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- The '
ampedi
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itheast - -
House, '
1 water - :
caving
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and Is ,
shouts, ,
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a bays,:
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charges
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1 guilty.
need to - '
e rent.. .
ot the ''
laroeny
accouat
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Le year
,
ulity to : -
care o t ' C
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.11 weret ,
penile)). ,
r preen.
r an as'. -
pleaded
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cosi : - '
etit tar--
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lots and -'-' - -'"
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wkich :
I years ,
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stem or - -
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ed, was
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as then, ' " -
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