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, i . 3 P ' 3 7 IVA 41 ......-- ' 1 of yo . , Y P l'ilarl L, , , it, iN v, , roc! !..,., tt 1111 Sorrel ' eider, i Addr 1 1 -. , 1 - - :VOL 8 Aðvertis Flamm 5o. poi loss than 1( 111 TEN CENTS :VOL 8.1 PER WEEK. Advertisements in this eel Flamm 5o. per line. No insertions less than 1.0o. B6ARDING. 3tRARDINGGentleman an4 wife or two ' young ladles can have board and room in tvate faintly, with comforts of a home; terms rate.. Apply at St lb Mound et. se2J1-2t '4 - FOUND. rUNDIIECEIPT-8220 receipt. in favor . Crandad. Owner can have same y proving properti. IKE LEVINSON, at !rearlstreet. ae28-at Roao t ' WANTED--zBOARDIÑG. e ANTEDBOARDAnd furnished room q s for gentleman and wife. Address C., Jr Box htl. . Ny s se28-8t I , L1WANTEDBOA RDAnd lodging in a re i spectable family, convenient to Post 'place. Address, stating terms, MURRAY W., l'. O. Box ii,-ligi. . se28-2t !, tVNTANTED--BOARDWithin ten miles of If Cincinnati, on Lower River road pre ferred. permanent board, by a lady, in a small, inlet, private family; references exchanged. Address Mies C., 91 Rae street. ae23-3t - LOST. . , OSTCREPIC VAILOn Saturday. 'Leave at 47 George at. anti be rewarded. se29-3t OSTBRACELETIn or about the Ex position building. A liberal reward will paid if returned to 401 W. 7th et. se23-st . OST KEYS Bunch of four keys; had ' owner's name upon the ring. Return same i W. IL THOKNE,19 Pearl street, where thoy 'will be paid for their trouble. segl-ilt Ifi ' OST FON On Sabarday afternoon. a black fan, With chain anti monogram "H. ii.'' attached. Please retain to southeast turner Fourth and Walnut streets, and receive reward. se21.tat ti , OSTRINGOn Saturday night, Bentein ber IS, probably in the Buckeye !testae aut,a, small solitaire diamond ring, crown set .nif. 'A liberal reward will be paid for its re turn to ROBT. B. FlsK,' Fifth told Mattison Oa, Covington, Ky. se23-lit ) WANTEDMISCELimANEOUS. -IITANTEDPONYMeet be olmap. In ' V quire at Star Oilloo from 12g to 1 o'clock au2641 . trVANTEÐ BUY YOUR HATS OF MARTIN, at 42 W. Filth st. )3,15..tt WANTEDSnow whito clothes from the . Country Laundry. 191 Race street. Lse2040) . WANTED Clothes - wrinsers Repaired. T T V. TErl'ENBORN., 2 9 W. Fifth street. the& -8,TtutTit,tfl - WANIPEDSTORAGEFor 1101110 furni ture and houpeltuld goods. Address R. Post-office Box 2,834. se28-3t NAwiliTioritiroaRrob y my --ailleuegire gteuurtlei VII aetni '. Ati rasa H., r. O. Box 336. se23-at WANTED YOU TO KNOW That B. CANAON A & SON have a new lot of fine r000less Codfish, and a splendid line of Lireceries. JOS- tf WANTEDDRUOGISTWith 000 cap ital, to Cilia chary and uu iaterest in a Vell-peyirg drug-store. Address Box E, Car-, liolton, Ky. se2a-at WA N rED-3116EMAK ER A good boot man' steady employment and good Wages. F:M. MEALY, Embwood, Union outlay. Ohio. se21-8t WAN rithDRUCI STOREIn a live town where the trade is not overdone; N ol tn ern Ohio preferred. Address Post-oillee Box ea, West Linesville, O.' se233t , ri, Curiosities, , Minerals, Old Coins, A : Indian Relies 41e. , l ' . Bought and Sold. MERCER S sten. itittir: oil House, 117 W. bth at. au12-Thiy WANTED PAWINE11With ;0,080, to engage in a manufacturing business that Ian be made to clear $20,0) a year. Address 883, Dayton. O. se2d-tt WANTEDSALESMANAn experienced and active traveling salesman for the able of tobacco and Lett. No other need apply. Address P. O. Box 40i. e28-at nANTEDYOU TO CALLAt KELLY'S Now Photograph and Ferrotype Gallery, WI est Fifth street, between Elul and Plittn, Wclunat,i. Open every day. . au6-41a ANTEDSALOONF.111401ms, to boy, in Ohm or Pennsylvania, tieing a good businessi town not less than 5,We inhabitants. address It. MACE, Richmond,. Intl. se2:1-3t WANTEDBA UBE RGood white barber to assist during nouthern Ohio Fair ler Fe iveolt; good Wages will bo paid. Call on inlay, the 117.11, at No. 4 Jefferson street, ayton, 0. se28-St , IITANTEDTO CLOSE OUTA stook of If V firet-elass Sewing Machines in order to retire finally from the business. Will sell at CosT for CASII. Cali for AG big r, 230 W Want ttreet. first floor. w Jeiei-tt ANTED CABINET MAKERFirst class, and draughtsman; one capablo ol IITANTED CABINET MAKERFirst V if class, and draughtsman; one capablo of Sighing charge of shop. Addres.; RICHMOND kv ORNITURE MANUFACTITEINO CO., ichmonct, Ind. . se28-8t , ANTEDTO BUYStanding or side wait show-case, from 5 to 8 feet high, WANTEDTO BUYStanding or side wall show-ease, from 5 to 8 feet high, Eli from 4 to le feet long. Also, box counter, itil or without drawers. Must be cheap. Ad vas C. B. T.. this Wilco. au10-tt i WANTEDJIM AN D CHARLIE DAVIS Forinerly of 174 Race street, are located at tile " Sun Saloon," 78 Fountain Square, there they will be pleased to see their friends. !Open day aud night.. se21-5t !WANTEDPARTNERSHIPAn experi enced merchant mould like to connect dinutelf with some established COMITI1010011 bus dimes. Would invest a moderate capital. Ad dress L. H., Lock-box 468. 8023-2t WANTEDSTORE-ROOMSmall, in a thriving country to .vii, with 2 or 8 rooms attached for housekeeping; rent must be res. amiable. Address FRANCIS DRAKE, Plain Ville, Hamilton coullty, O. se28-8t AXTAISTEDLADIEiIf you want one of V V thecelebrated Griswold Skirt Supporting Corset, call or send orders to the STORM, Mre. pUNSON, 293 Hopkins street, or 'Mrs J. W. EW TON, 228 Broadway. 1V, 'Ajtr.ANTED PARTNER Good photo , &replier, with instruments and stock, to "save' with a largo and handsome portable wallery Just completed. Address immediately. ' 1.4 w. Box WO, Rising Thin, art13-St Mtsbi--Who lett a Pock I V et-book at the beersatoon of Fred. Togo 3er, south side of Alabama street, between jonnson stroet and the M. and U. R. R.. on intraday evening, September MN to call and rove property anti take it away. se21-at .WANTED SALESMAN An energetic WA 11 to control tho in this city and ry of an article in the grocery ot ily consumption. in every househot I. Int.. noe woks. Any active. intelligent man, Allah little capital.. may make$5,000 per annum. ...au honorable, legitintato, cash bovines., Ad inclosilig willow for Ammar, Al AleilAT. VAN MAN (.FACTUltiNbi OA, 147 Heade at., Alai! Yea. CI 4 CI WANTED-SITUATIONS. WANTEDSITUATIONIn an insurance or law office, or business-house, refer MIMS given. Address Z. W., box Vie, New. Porti KY. , se23-8t WANTEDSITUATIONSix years' ex perience in the pork trade: can speak some German. and can sell anything that is salable. Reference: ahnost any one on 'Change. Address 11.; box 1,14. city. etiki-at WANTEDSITUATIONBy &young than V V as compositor) have two yeare expe rience: no objections to leaving the city; will work for any price to suit employer. Address F. MENELL, No. 2-10ji Seventh et. se23-20 AATANTED--ITHAPIONBv a man and V V wife without childrent-wife to tend the bottsework and man to horses and garden; best of reference given. Address or apply to W. SHILLING, No. 209 W. Sixth street. se28-8t VirANI'EDSITUATION--In a good gal V V lery by a No. 1 Photograpluc artist, can do anything pertaining to the photographic business. Atliire,s J. C. Anderson, No. WS East Washington street, IndiallaPolist lud. Isett-8ti WANTEDSITITATION-i-AS saleslady; I have had six years' experience in selling dry goods, notionssimi eau give iirst ilass refei noes; prefer leaving the city. For further particulars address Mite E. C., No. 217 Barr street, Cincinnati. se21-tt FOR BALE. VOR SALEFARMVery cheap; 520-acre 1: term. 4.4. W. BARN LTA bainte !traria, 111. ecW-at VOR 8 E RAILROAD TICK WIN - r Bought, Sold and Exchanged. BOW & Cth, Wust Third street. jy10-tt 12101t SALEBUSINES6.0nO good notion wagon, horses and ronto for solo very cheap. Address G. G. LEITZ, Now Richmoud, Ohio. 6. seti-tr Ulu It SALECAR RUG ES 311311r and see r ond hand, in groat minty. For bargains call at 19- and 21 West Somali street.. C. MILLER & SONS. iiepl-tt UOit SALESTALLIONA Joe Downing r Abdaliall -c-lebrated for a good breeier anti sure foal getter; a rare bailee. Address W. E. PAItkitir, Carlisle, Ky. - se2S-St VOlt SALEVIOLONCELLOAnd guitar, r both patent bead, lull strung and in good order will exchange for clothing. Address A G 'NELiON Port Washington 0 se2l-dt LlOit SALESTORECountry store in one r of the best railroad towns near Cincinnati, U180 wagon route for country produce, et a bargain. Address PUODUGE, I:est-office box 618, city. Se13-3t VOR SALEPHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ": And fixtures, at one-half what ft invoiced six months ago: good re,asons for selling. Ad dress A. E. TURNBULL, Post-olliee box 316, Springfield, O. se23-3t L'i011. SALE Olt TRADE FLOURING ": hilLL-1. ine one, Within three toptares of Union Depot, Indianapolis; will sell for half its worth fur cash. Apply to U. SPENCER, Pendleton, Indiana. se23-St UOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY r PROPERTYFARB-52 acres; house 8 rooms; harniand crib; good roads, near station; churches, schools,Ae.; horses, cows xagons, and farming utensili. Inquiroot W. d. CR AM. BERLIN, this office. seln.tf VOR BAIALAND-50 acres prairie land; 12 good spring ou same; thicaly-settled neignborbood, iu Adair county, 101V11, near couoty-seat. Or will tradd for horse and light spring-wagou. Address "W," this vino. Liy14-tfl -1GIOlt SALECOTTAGEOf 3 -rooms and I: kitchen, with half an acre of ground, well oet in fruit and shade trees, in Osgood, Indi ana, 52 miles from tincinnati: 1,u1S) inhabit ants; just the plane for a barber, shoe-inaker, baker, butcher or Ulmer. krice t-LO. Mrs. AusTIN9 Osgood, Indiana. se213-8t MIOR SALEHOUSEA small frame house, r truit trees, &c.. with la acres ground, on Ohio Elver, 16 miles below Cincinnati, on the O. & M. H. about 2 Julies balow North Bend. Will be sold very low for cash, and possession given immediately. Accoinmodation trains stop there. Price t1,20ti. Apply to A. BR( AV ER, No. NS W. Third et. toria.St PREFERRED SPECIALS. BELL, THE PHOTOGRAPHER, No. 16.1 Woot Fifth Scrota,. au26-tt CHILDilitEPPS CARRIAGES, Best Styles anti Lowest Prices at COLBY, BELCHER & CO.. 219 W. Fifth street. See t3peointen at Exposition. se4-1n1-2,To&Tit LAST EDITION. Probably clear or-fair the next 24 'hours. New York. Aid for the Suffering TexansAs. eignmentk'rent CubaSettling a Tramp, Etc., Etc. Him YORK, Sept. 23.Appeals for aid have been received by the Mayor and by many private citizens. Efforts tire at once to be made for as liberal a response as possible. The Peekskill Iron and Mining Com pany have passed into the hands of Thompson J. S. Flint, as receiver. Litt bilitie6. $50,000. Havana advices state that Senor Caye tano Bonafaz, Secretary of the Treasu ry, died on ti2e morning of the 18th, of vomitq. A dispatch from Concord says that at Flermont a man named Cotting was awakened by a tramp, who, with a cocked pistol. demanded money. Cot ting directed him to a bureau containing VA The tramp laid down his pistol to search, when Cottir, seized the pistol and shot the tramp tread. BURNED TO DEATI. Nzw YORK, Sept. 21The rssidese.2 of James Rutan, at West Tottleville, Staten Island. was destroyed by fire yesterdaY, aud his aged mother perished in the flames. The building was entirely Consumed. Loss, $10,000. A 'VDT? ATV A TREATY. - A lirivate telegram received in-this city to-day announces that a treaty of peace between the Columbian Govern ment and the rebellious coast btateswhas been signed by the Presidentof Colum bia and also by the Presidents of ail the States in insurrection. , ANOTHER SUSPENSION. The suspension of Brake tic Colby; pro duce exporters, Is announced to-day. Their uncovered liabilities are mainly, it is supposed, in the shape of reciamit tions on Dublin exchange drawn in Eng laud against heat, cora iree. ,..E.Eo 011 Decidedly Cool. MANCHESTER, IL 11. Sept. 23.The heaviest fresi of tho season, and the heaviest ever known in this part or the coma? in September, occurred this morning. Ice formed in many places throughent the State. , r , N, ,,, 4 THURSDAY EVENING, Washington. -- Continending the Course of the At torney GeneralMorjt Trouble tor Fisher. WASHINGTON, Sept. r 28.--Attorney General Pierrepont is daily in receipt of telegrams from all portions of the coun try, oolemending.his counsel in the late Mississippi trouble, particularly of the letter winch he wrote to Governor Ames and made public a few days ago, and is endorsed by all thoughtful people. The tenor of the telegrams received indicates that this letter bed a salutary effect, more so, perhepti, thaa If the Ciovern ment bad yielded to Governor Ames' hasty request tor troops. Governor Kel logg, of Louisiana, who called upon Judge Pierrepont, warmly commended his course.. He thinks the firm attitude which the averment indicated it would take with lawless men in the South as set forth in the letter to Governor Aines will have the effect of restraining them, not onty in Mississippi but elsewhere. Mr. A. E. Perry, whose store was robbed of a large amount of silk, recent. ly, Mr. Edes, who was personated as bondsman by Edward Miller, alias Green, of Baltimore, Mr. Wm. Martin. in whose posseasion was found the indict ment alleged to bave been abstracted trom the Supretne Court of the District by charles J. Fisher, late Assistant U. S. District Attorney, !and others, wet before the jury with a view of procuring an indictment against Fisher. who is now in jail. SETTLED AT LASTDELANO COMING. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.Postmaster Burt, of Boston, this morniug presented his official bond to the Postmaster Gen eral. It was accepted and placed on tile. This, it is eupposed, ends the. con troversy for the ureeent. Secretary Delano left this morning for Mt. Vernet), Ohio, where he will remain till after the eleution in that State. , fientattAx WILL REVISE HIS BOOK. It is understood here among General Sherman's arnty friends that he will is sue a new edition of his Memoirs with certain corrections and alterations, sug gested by criticism, and at the instance of ex-army officers, who claim that they have not been fairly treated. Secretary Bristow has tendered tbe Collectorship of the Port of Chicago to hon. Russell Jones. ANOTHER AFFLICTION. WAsuixo'roN, D. C., Sept. 23.Attor ney General Pierrepont and Treasurer New have gone to New York. , Texas. Latest front the Gulf Disaster. , GALVESTON, Sept. 23.The cyolone took In Its course a belt of country forty miles wide, from thenorth of Galveston to the north of Houston, baying swept over the entire section of the coast to the west of Indianola into the Gulf. The following persons were lost at Lynch burg: Mr. West, Mrs. Pierce and four children, Clara Grafton, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. August Grand and son, and one Dr. Alexander. The steamship Australian Iles in 534 feet of water. It will require great ex pense to float her. Nearly all day yes terday bodies were being picked up float ing in the bay at Shoal Point. The schooners Minerva and Ainos Houston are high and dry at Wilcox Point. The schooner Adelaide is ashore at Edwards Point. Schooner Christina is a total loss. , Intormation from East Barnard county states that the 'entire section is under water. From Brazoria to the town of Velaeco, everything is sivept away. One hundred and seventy-three per sons, all in town saved, were taken from the buildings into small boats. The town of Matagorda is almost totally de stroyed. By the destruction of Indianola over two hundred houses were swept away, and the loss of life there and at killuria will approximate from one hundred and fifty to two hundred. The court-houses are toru down, anti the offices, with office reoJids, washe away. , ,Irbon .00. A:uuan Pastilnesil THE TURF. NEW, YORK, Sept. 23-Tbei- Fall run. ning meeting at Jerome Park commenceP October 2d. The work gt preparation has already commenced, and a number of stables have arrived. RIFLE SHOOTING., The International rifle match between the Hamilton Ontario, Rale Club and the New York'Amateur Rille Club comes off at Creetimoor, Saturday. The American Ott land Club has challenged the Amateur Rine Club to shoot a match at 200 yards tor tbe chant. pionshlp of the United States. Six men of each club aro to shoot 15 or 20 shots per man. The Northwest. TRIG FROSTS-4118HOP ECCLESTONARMY REUNION, E'IC. - JOLIET, ILL., Sept. 23..--ïhe particular damage by frost has not yet been re ported in this vicinity. Corn is beyond danger, and nobody cares much if it comes. DES MOINES, IOWA, Sept. , 23.The farmers report, that the slight frosts have nalped the corn by retarding its growth. EVIL Episcopal Conventions have voted in favor of Bishop Emeston and two against him. New York papers were received yes terday by the last mail. Generale Belknap, Mercer, Ingalls, Alvord, Fry, "Old Probe,". Vincent and Moe will leave Washington on Satur day for the army reunion here next Wednesday. President Grant will come vitt St. Louis with Generat Sherman. ' ,The New Party Question. - WitAl"rug HERALD IIAS TO BAr ABOUT REORGANIZATION OF PARTIEs. NEW YeRK, Sept. 23.The Herald, this morning, editorially discusses the politi cal situation at some Jength, and the possibility of a break up of political par Mee It considers the preset light be tween the iodation ansl the anti-iallAtion Democrats as tending to disrupt that party. Both, wings of the Democrat, will make resolve to control the Na tional Conventiou, bud the deleated wing is likely to bolt. Unless the fall elections Insure a hard monoy victory within the party lines, tioV. Tilden's supportets will term a new 1 1 1 it. I F Ål''4, , , ,SEPTEA1BER 23, 1875. political organization on a strong plat fel m of hard money and reform. Tne Darold says the COMI11011 impres Won is that if inflation is to get control of the Democratic party, Oen. Grant will ba the inevitable candidate of the Republicans on a hard money platform. Tilden 'calculates on the suprort ot R9puolicaus opposed to Grant tor a third term, The thne is rife for a reorganiza tion of politicalparties, if there are men bold enough to attempt and sagacious enough to accomplish it. Both existing parties have outlived the issues upon whiuh they were founded, and both of them are full of international dissen sions. The Herald favors the formation of hew psrties on living lesues. At 41. aoe 'Train Wkeeked PRESIDENT GRANT OKZ OP TRU PASSEN GEES. PITTSBURG, PA., Sept. 23.The nati Express going West collided with the Bunton Accommodation on the Penn sylvania railroad, ton miles from , this city, this morning, wrecking both en gines and tenders. Fortunately there was no& any persons hurt. President Grant aud party were on board, but es caped injury. Furnlohlng Music jar England. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 23.--J. Kendrick Pyne., mganist ol St. Mark,s Episcopal Church of this city, has been appointed organist of Manchester Cathedral, Eng. laud. Joe Ono-fourth or an Inch Molt. TIFFIN, O., Sept. 98.A heavy frost visited this section of the country last night, and ice formed a quarter of an inch thick. The late 00111 was badly damaged, and is almost unfitted for fodder. Important Newel, Nitw 11AvEN, Cous., Sept. 23.The final hearing of the questions of the sol vency of the Ameriean Life and Trust Company-will occur Om ober 5th. The cases against President Noyes ale being heard teday. Collision With Loos of Life DETROIT, Sept. 23.--The schooner E. R. Williams collided with and sunk the schooner Egan last night, at midnight, near Thunder Bay Light, Lake Huron. The Egan was loaded with coal,. the Williams with wheat. The Williams was considerably damaged forward. Two men were lost on the Egan,- the Captain's son and a sailor. Bobbed. AMR:MAIO, MASS., Sept. 23.--Hr. Nor ton, of this city. A dentist, was sum maned early this morning ou a profes sional visit, aud while on his way was knocked down chloroformed, gagged and robbed of Ills gold watch and pock etbook containing over seventy-five dol lars. He was found in the street uncon scions. It is thought he may recover from the effects of the assault. - items., Special. to the Star. SPRINGFIELD, O., Sept. 23. The Nar row Gaup Directors adjourned yester day, to meet in Waverly at the call 6t the President, to open bids and award contracts. The Engineer was ordered to advertise for bias and proceed with the survey. The Fair is a recognized success. and is well attended. Tile races to-day are attracting much attention. One ol Bedford's head of Kentucky short horns has died. Loss, 0,000. Adam Colorn'a Leapt were lu the trot yeiiterday. A. McConnell, who shot the girl Ap pleton, has been captured aud brought back. I I. Foreign. - H. B. M. S. SERAPIS. LONDON, Sept. 23.Thousands of per. sous visited B. M. S. Serapie, at the Portsmouth dock yard, yesterday. Tne baggage of tho Prince of Wales, together whit mat of his sttite, plate, presents, . , were embarked to.day. FROM THIS .EVENING'S LONDON TIMES. LoNnoN, Sept. 23.The Times in its evening edition publishes a special tele. gram in which it is said that Dervish Basha, with nine battalions of troops, has entered the villago 'ol Piva, near Travnick, unresisted. There are a talon sand refugees at rebel.? without osusten. mice. Flocks perishing with drought are arriving there. THE INSURGENTS VICTORIOUS. RAGUSA, 2.,4t:23.4AdViceS from Scla vonic sources state that the insurgents antler Priest Z:trko Eave been joined by fresh bands of Serviette. Tbe insurgents are said to have burned everything be tween Novowaresch aud Vishegrad. Loxucti, Sept. 23.A Belgrade tele. gram to the. National Zsitung, Berlin, confirms the reports of insurgent Vie. tories. Trebigne is agarb surrounded. TRAINING SCHOOL. ' LONDO.N, Sept. 23.--The pastoral of the Bishops assembled at Maynooth recently intimates that it is the intention to es. tttblish a Catholic training school for masters, under care of the Vincentian Fathers. They say the printery educa tion is more thaw ever distrusted by them, and declare that the control of the State over the education of the country' has been enlarged to an extent perilous to liberty. They say in a few years the band of professors and masters, now be. tug formed by the Catholic University will have the intermediate education ot the country in their owu bands, and it Wilt be impossible for the.States to with hold legal recognition from the educators of the tuition. A-NEWSPAPER STATEMEN'T. MADRID, Sept Curresponden cia et taw city says that.Cardinal Si. tuoni9 Papal Nuncio, addressed a note to the late tiovernment, demanding the exeoutien ols- the concordat between Spain and the Vaticall, the payment ot arrears due to the clergy, and that nomi nations to the still vaeatit Bishoprics be made tts soon as poseible. Don Alejan dro Castro, the then Minister of Foreign Itfaire, and Don Pedro Sala Verde, Mitt. :titer of Ftuence, replied. The reply was couched in conciliatory but firm language. Tue Ministers endeavored to. oonvince the Nuncio that the circum stances of tbe ease no longer permitted Ulm to put forward him demands. mulct' vox AnNIM. thaw; Sept. 23.-411e ease of Cone', , , . . . . 1 ,. 1 , , , 9) , ' ,, -,v A 1 , 4,. r , - ''''i t ,f 4 ' '''." T , 0 ' ; - ' . . I Von Arnim has been fixed in the higher Court for tile 17th of October.. It is ex pected that the Kammeresericht's Ben. tenee will be confirmed. The Count,who is seriously indisposed, is still in Switz erland. .PbdiallES ' Preston Meek, or Logarsport, com mitted suicide yesterday. Charles McCarthy, of Cincinnati, died at Terre Haute yesterday. , Corn in the Northwest is regarded as beyond danger from frost. Mary Burns, a native of Ireland, died in Brooklyn yesterday, aged IA Shook and Palmer have enjoined the production of the Two Orphans.in Chi cago. The Pall Mall (London) Gazette says that the supplies of money are large aud paper scarce. The Fire Underwriters of the North west met in Convention at Chicago yes terday, with a large attendance. Orice-President Wilson deelines to re sigu his Bice to ruu on the Republican ticket for Governor of Massachuaetts. J. H. Vanhorn, machinist, of Blair, Neb.,. vi as killed bý tile bursting ot an emery wheel while he was polishing a plo w. Patrick Don nollue, of the Boston Pilot, has presented Wendell Phillips with a copy of the New Encyclopedia Brit, tames. A large editorial excursion, consisting of editors from Illinois, Iowa. Missouri, Michigan and Wisconain, arrived in Omaha Tuesday night. A railroad is to be Immediately built front Brownsville, Penn., to lit. Brad dock, connucting with the Pennsylvania Central and the Baltimore Jo Ohio. Wm. Greer, late ol the New Haven Base-ball Club, charged in that city with having stolen a pistol, bassbeen released. No evidence was brought againot him. Railway mail service has been ex 'tended on the Cincinnati, Rockport and Southwestern railroad, from Rockport Lo Huntingburg, commencing Octobor I. The Insurance Commissioners and Su perintendeuts continued their session in New York yesterday. Their discus sions are of no interest to the general public. Adaut Schaerrs a drunken sofdier, went to sleep on t'he & L. railroad, near Little Rock, Tueetliti night, and bad his body cut la two by a passing freight train. Colonel Wheeler, a wealthy cattle dealer, who was recently reported killed by cattle-thieves in Indiau Territory, has returned to Great Bend, Mo., having captured tiVe of the thieves and reetiv ered two buudred cattle. Steam boiler on farm of R. T. Potter, near Defiance, O., exptoded yesterday. George Lawrence and Alvaro Lawrence, two brothers owning the engine, were blatantly killed, as was also Adam Geitziy. Orville Cussed was fatally in jured. The famous lake achooner Pamlico had no more nail arrived at Chicago from her lengthy trip across the Atlantic, when she was libeled for 20,000. A Liverpool merchant makes the applica tion, claiming to have advanced money for repairs. The Chicago House, St. James Hotel and Union.Depot, of Kansas City,burned yesterday. Loss about $20,000; insured for $15,000. Ail the tickets in the depoti representing about $8,000,050 were de stroyed; baggage saved. George Find ley, recently from Colorado and the West, at the Chicago House, was burned to dead'. LOCAL NE'VVS. Pollee rich Eng& Morris Griffiu, for stealing a caddy of tobite to worth $24 75 from J. F. Richardson, was, sMitenced to thirty days' Work-house and lined 550. Gabriella Wilson and three girls that board with her were untied in by Officer Tigne last evening, tho former on a charge of harboring lewd women aud tile latter ou the charge of vagrancy. The names of the girls arc Mary Bathes, Maggie Maywood anti Mattie Bright. They are ail eJlored, Rini wore ensconced in a house ou sixth street. between Broadway and Culvert. Thirty days were allotted to each by Judge Lindeman Gus Crawford, a back driver was arraigned on a carge of having stolen' 0 trout George Fisher, who came front Bniton to see our Exposition. fits Catie9 on application, was continued till to-morrow. Ilia wind was bled at 5aki. Wm. Williams ana Eanna Lewis, both col ored, were ar ested for stealing a silver watch and about four dollars in mono. The Lining lag officer was not ready to bring in his cvl deuce and the case was accordingly continued till to-morrow. The twoeould not furnish ball and were immured. Mary Wilson got away with a bag of dour, and was sent out for thirty days aud lined ten dollars. , Win..Wessels, charged with having mins-. zed 019 from Um Voissblatt ofilm hi last Au gust, had his case continued till Sattuday. W. W. Winstead, who was arrested by Pap penheimer & Co. on a charge of obtaining goods by false pretenses, waived au examination and was bound over to the Wand. Jury. Annie Wagner keeps it bad house on Twelfth street, east ot Race. Last night Capt. Borck, of Bremen street, swooped down on the house and Gowned tip the inmates. The following names Werel registered on his slate: Annie Wagner, harboring lewd women; Nellie John son, CarrieThompoon, Lucy Jonnson, Jennie Davis, tinsel Morton and Belle Morgan, as vagrants. They applied for a continuance till next Wednesday, which was granted. Annie desired to hsve a little time, to collect enough money to pay her fine and those of lier girls. They are ail out on bail. , .1111. THE EXPOSITION. The Concert of last evening was ft success, and 6) pleased are the porK and tobacco men with their achievement, they have determined to repeat the same upon next Thursday night There is to no no end of special attractions from this time out. To-night Horticultural Hall will be lighte.1 up by lights of brilliant and varying colors. To-morrow the greed cut dower tiny, and music by the Cincin nati, Orchestra- Saturday a promenade con cert by the full reed band of forty performers. under the at.spices of Mr. James Vick, the florist; and so on. music, flowers, calcium lignte it.c., till the close of the Exposition. i he dower display of to-morrow will be the grand feature of tile Exposition of 11313. The carpenters are busy as heed erecting tables along the borders and in the grottoes ot Floral Hall, aud Whore it has been found netesbary in the adjoining rooms. The attendance this morning W it8 unusually large, most of the visitors. however. being strauirers. The Jitrors in the following classes reported this me; ping and ate now at work In tho CIIIHS CI, 48, 80,1.'19, 20, 31, 32, 58, 27, 01,,14, vt, 4 71, bo, ;L Win, Merin is Executive for to-day. NOTE& The regular price of admission will .1)0 charge to-thorrow. The Superintentiontof the Floral Department of Um 1.;outoultial will visit the Exposition 10- MIT GLE caPi ivrt tlE it Ei LIN kJ' tA morrow for the purpose of inspecting Horti.. cul tura it all and the dower display. ' Two parties whose c,ombined aroldupolit reached i Sti3i were weighed on llowe's Beit!eg at the IhIgnomition last night, tale gentlemaa weighing ttlex, the lady 294. The following is tite programme of music to be performed by tne tilermania Band this atter noon: Grand MarchBernhardt. OvertureSchubertShipp , BeivetionOffenbachlanaConradi. WaltzIndsstriation-64mm. Concert Polkalielnecke. - OvertureZampaHerold. SelectionLe PostillionAdam. Divertissementfrom LoliengrinWagnen 4 altsJournalistenBtrantis. tialiopLekoir. LATEST LOCAL. ' A STRIPED SHAWL and black overlain were stolen from 277 Sycamore street to-day. AN omnibus line from. the Mt. Auburn rail. mad to the Zoological Garden wiii be started to-morrow. - ELIZABETI MCOuPP DM appointed admin. istratriz of Win. Mc Guff; personalty ai,400. Mary Rant was appointed guardian of Amelia limit, aged 13 years. Lorenz Scheuerer wile appoluted gutudian of the children of belleuerer, deseased. A PROPOSITION IS on foot to hold a Sabbath. school feetival in this city next year in honor of the Centenuial year. A ineetiug oiSabbatit- , school Superintendenia will be held this even ing at Y. M. C. A. Hail to arninge plans and organize for the work. As alarm of lire was sounded from Box 89, corner oi Eighth and Eggleston avenue, Ulla aitornoon about I:18 o'clock. The lire WRS the roof of a brick building on Lock street, near sixth. A few shingles caught dm twin the flue, and the Hawes were extinguiehed before the a:rival of the engines , SIMON 1BUTLRR and Isaiah Waggoner were arrested Ina night and brought before U. S.. C011ittlieSi011Or Tullman for settling liquor without paying the specitil tax at Belmont , county, O. and wore bound over to the Grand Jury, each' in the SUM of 8300. in default of bail they were committed to Jail. A DISPATCH NIS ittabOelliVCOIVeð at the 110-, publican headquarters from lion. Carl Schurz, saying that he can not comply with the roiliest of the German citizens of IDIS Place to ad retie them on political matters, as hls time is ally occupied. lie will, however, be on haud on Monday evening next as announced elsewhere. OFFICERS MCGIRR and Conway this morning happened to pass the residence of Mr. liugh Pugh, No. 123 Laurel street': and noticed a lea der leaning against an opeu second-story win dow. The officers found the house tightly barre and on investigation discovered a man about forty years old lying on the Hoer, pre teeding to be asleep. Ihe vas fixtures water pipes and bath-tubs had been taken from every room of the building. The man, W110130 IMMO is William Lehner, could give en account of himself, and was locked up le the N intik-8W eet Station on a chlirge of vagrancy. ' It is supposed that he had confederates, who despoiled the house. Tare on Sitgarrostat Telegraphy. On 'Change to-day the following, offered by Mr. Abner 1.4 ',ritzier, was nuanimously adopted:- Whereas, The Chamber of Commerce of New Orleans has adopted.actual or 11 per cent. tarn as the proper tare ou Louisiana plantation - sugar; and W heroes, This rule of tare is right and proper of itself, and is the tare allowed in this end all other markets except that of New Or leans. Resolved, That the- t incinnati Chamber of Commerce heartily inderees the active of the New Orleans Chumbee of Commerce, and ap peals to the planters and factors in New Or leans to accede to the action of tueir Chamber of Commerce. - IJL Vg. iiiiii The discussion on the report of Chamber of Commerce members of the National Board of, Trade and the resolution or Mr. Abaci' L. k'ra.. suer for non-concurrence inthat part of it re lating to Postal Telegraphy, comes up for diN cession on Saturday. o- , The National Agriculture& Congress. , The National Agricultural Congtess met this morning at the eppointed hour, In the parlor of the Coated I WW1, President J. O. tiritlitit, of, Nashville, in the chair, and Secretary Ci. M. Morrow at bis post. . The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. H. D. Moore. . . The credentials or several members were re ceived and referred to the committee. Mr. W. P. Bunsen, of Virginia, introduced the following, which was referred to the Com mittee ou Reso !idioms: Resolved, As the senSe of the National Agri,- cultural Congress, that the Congress. of the tineed States at its ;text sessiOn be re quested toadopt a, settled and uniforns policy in the Internal Revenue Lawe, as they affect the great interest of the middle tier of Stetes of the Union, and as a baste of such -a polley, we recommend a reduction of tax to ten cente per lb, and all unnecees.iry restriction,,, either in the terms or the law or by regulation of the 1!partinent, except for the certain col leetion el tax revenue, be repealed promptly and without astitation at its next eession. Resolved, That the policy which fixes a dou- ble burden on manufactuted wham of a Ulna import on its essential' ingredients, for in stance. on licorice, ot Ric goid per lb , anti, 1 after its inemporation web the mantifac tenet article, au exciSe tax of 24 cents cur, lope), on suine article, le unjust and inequitable if not relative of the great vinciple or equal anti uniform taxation prescribed in the Federal ContithmtiOn, nett, therefoie, we recommend nut. the 'principle of drawback be extended to , these for the inirpo.e of fostering the domestie and foreige traie in this article. The Committee on Resolutions, as appointed by the President, tionsists of the lollowing gen tlemen: W. P. Burwell, of ,Virginiat V. 1? Duncan of Illinois; Prof. N. S. Towneend, of Ohio W. Hamilton, of Indiana; W. J. Davie, of , Kentucky. Mr. T.-13. Killebrew, of tOnneSsee, delivered a very able address on "Our SJuthern Balt, ita Capabilities anti its, Drawbacks." The diecussion ou the above address was de. :erred until this afternoon. The Committee on Organic!, LAW presented an entirely new constitution and by-laws, which WaS attOpteð without auy discussion, sbeining' to in,tet with the lipplobation or everyone. The Committee ou Ow memorial of (.,:. V. Rt. leyreported lu favor el petitioliing the Con. gieeS of the United States to appoint a chemist, it botanist and an entomologist le investigate the condition, character anti destructiveness of tile various harmful insects Butt devnstate the crops, and the hest means of atopping their ravages. and retain the Sannt every three Menthe in the regular repoitof the twoOS. '. Tbe report of the Committee WW1 referred to Committee on Resolutions. . A committee of five, uonsisting of the follow ing, was aepointed to solicit, members; G. B. Killebrew, or Tennessee; W. C. Flagg, of Illi nois; N. S. Townsend, of Ohio: W. P. Burwell, : of Virginia; Dr. O. S. Beery, or Keutucky. . The Congress liere adjourned to meet title afternoon at 2 o'cloelt. ligie afternoon sessiou was opened at 2:20 o'clock. with Vice President tiritlith in the chair. On motion of Mr. Morrow the following: Committee on Agricultural Statistics WaS ay, : poiukdi . ' ' J. IL Dodge. Statistician of Departmeut of Agriculture, Washiugton; Alfred they, See. retery Kansas State Board of Itgriculture; J. B. Kilabrew, ConlotitiSIOuet 01 Agriculture and Statistics of Teunessee. - The article onMeribing the qualificatioes of members Was (ben discussed,but no actiou was . taken. The Committee on Membership re-' ported the names of several new member, stud recommeteled that they be admitted., As a substitute for Mr. Davies' report on the ravegee of grasshoppers, &c., the following resolutions were tiered, which wore adopted; ' liesolved, That,,this Congress expresses its' satisfacCon that the Dopertment or A grictliture a WashingWe has taken such interest in entomology; and in view ot ' the ten ible devatitutione by intects euring the past moon he would reepectfully ask thet, still greater attention be elven to' the suldeett. Resolved, That this Coup', ae would conned?, . recommend the appo.ntment of State itutomol. gists by the ;several Stake whereiu such ofil-' cers are to be appointed. lir, Flagg theu read iiixessar on Icgisiciors . in itat minima W alerimitucn. , -