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, , , , . , . 1 . . 1 r .ç 11", ( 1 , 1 1:, I : : , , 1 ,'', t 1 ii , ;- ! 1 1 1 , , , , i ii , , . ,, , I 1 1, .i 1 ' ' 1 0 . No , 1 l ! , , , ... . , L ' . li 1 ' , .. , ' ,. . , , . . . , .-, - - , . , , , - . 1 1 1 -,k,k, I 1 . 4.. . Nt i ! '', ,,. I Ni At. rr! tz ) Ar , , , 4 lo) ;d ; ... . ,, .4k k t f. ,, t di A A i A i IL-Y 4.T A 1 , ,. --112,...- v .. . . , i Nrni- ill 1 TE,N CENT , V k..11..46 JAM rEll, Ulla MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 11 1876 SINGLE COPE( NO. 137 TWo CENCI ('' INSURANCE. I COSTUMES. 1, 1 frill I I adoe and adjournedhwith the underd In 11 11 standing that action will be taken to-I Marriage Licensee. testified that the knife bad been pre.. . The following marriage licensee were enented to ber by a friend. No netnews' ontinntAti 011ta arta rut a raga atailati Liam& , VOL. 10 1 TEN CENT .1 PER WEEK ' ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL. OFFICE: S E. Car. Third and WM,. nut Streets, Cincinnati. Vital and Accumulations, $26,000,000 ssets Held in the U. S. 2,500,000 )11.S. Bonds deposited at Columbus, 100,000 Btockholders Liable to the Full Extent of their Private Fortunes. Losses Paid at this Ms Without Refer , enee to Liverpool or Elsewhere. 1011MS. 1.111 & S011, MANAGETtS ol 8-tit AMUSEMENTS. WOOD'S MAUR. Every Evening during the week. and Satur play Matinee. (011E1'1'A CHANYKAU 0,Inidnation in Clifton W. Tayieure's now Iday entitled PartA." Next weekbilly Pastor Troupe. deil-tt GRAND OPERA-ROUSE. 41 Engagement of 0 S IL 14; Itr9CINGE9 0 bor last creation, KATHARINE; OR. TIIR YSTICRY OF BRACK KN HOLLOWRH eMOtiornit play in five aots and six tableaux, a tilltilitt ti Antion from May Agnes FierninA's ponerful novel of " A Wondellui Woman." Every ening and Saturday Matinee. Lail s' Mat si.eu w equesaa (uy particular requeat), THE 1 MARBLE HEART. Raphael Mr. Emmet MarioMiss int Vorrest. Admission only 25o So all parts or th3 house. laiiroparation-111E GENEVA CROSS. , PREF41RRED SPEICIALS. tir Dyeing. and dadaria4 at WaLker'a, tit If.. ad. CLOTHES VI WINGERS, 'And stepladders for gala and repaired. F. ?OS BoRN. tit; Fait tt. AUCTION BALES. LARGE AUCTION SALE BOOTS & SHOES 9 By J. Benclienstein & CO .a...,0 , illonebeaat wind' rearl awl Walnut itieeta, . i. e'llEIDA 1r MORNING. Deitember LI, cora easing at lix o'clock A. M. and aii o'ciock P. . We mid offer at thot sale a flue var;ety of (Warm Roots aud Shoee, Ru'obere. atc. Sample SR 10503 will bc sold without roserve. 1 Terms of anteCASH. " 0 ; 4 it J. BENCKMNSTEIN .t CO., Auerre. !, FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. TR SALEFARAMedium size. fruit of ail varietiop, eight miles from oity; good use of six rooms. barn and out buildings to good oondit,on; wilt sell on easy terois as the IDWIler is going West. Inquire at drug-store, Isomer Filth aud South inrcets. 6-5t FOR SALE FA ICA River farm of 930 ! ac 'es; 115') in cultivation; balanee vir,Lin rrests; good dwelling; tea rooms; gold out uiltlings, water, eze.; loeution lical,hy; til Wiles west of minute. Gs- Address WA. II. IlOttld ER, Cainoun, Golrgia. ti-St '' ir R SALE FARM. Gooi farm of 917i acres. ell lotted l Ng mil, s from IV Whims tirg, in Clermont County. Farm iii gooa Veer. IN il: vil , n VIC air liAST terms. A good pounce for any one t.esiriov it io got a good litotne. Adduss P. it. S., Star ttice, 211 NV ot tani street, lainclimati, O. jyz,,islye'llv-tf WANTED-MISCELLANZOUS ,AR1 ANTEDBOX MAKERAt 301Broad ' V way. HALL & CONK LING. NvANTED Cash paid for diamonds, watches. old go1.1 and silver. A. A. MYSTER, Jeweler, 1149 W. Fifth. doll-lt '1-)11 ANTEDMONEY SAVEDBy hiving al' boots and shoes from T. B. DOil AN, Central avenue, near Riehinond street. 1.41(1108' listens made side-lace pebble goat pd kid boo's Si 00, inen's calf and kin boots and best rubbers ,0c. cielatM,W&F IIIVANTED BUY YOUR HATS OF MARTIN, at At W. Fifth st. jyll-tt , NVANTED .HORSES TO BOARD For the winter in the country. Terms cheap. 's For Wm:nation apply to O. 11.. STAHL. at buook bieNicoll's stable, southwest corner k'lltii and Sycamore. nolt-tt :-ILITANTKII-110YSTwO or three boye at , V V. oftioe. Appiy the counting-room. FOR SALE. . y , OR SALEHOUSENow houde and lot, on lineor Narrow -gauge Railroad; great organ,. P. O. Box la ',. 11-at p 10 It Sa Lr.-SEWING MACHINEA NEW ' No. 6 tV hooter tt Yv lidoa aowing machine. uguire at this office. seD-tt . f Loamill11:;)littioli: gr,oyeaerrrtacisz Langtivoat imtistactien can be supplisa by going to Um W E1T-E.NI) MILLi. Year enters aro solicitel Deliverv free. ;AMES X.. HITIN.. Sixtb Wee . lietwma talymillee mid ?roc Ilan., ' dei-fini . ' TOR RENT-6ROOMS. -tOlt RENTROOMSFire rooms in rear N of house No. 63 W. Fifth street... Rent very low to a auttztide family. Apply on the oront boost or at 29 W. Sixth street. dell-1 , ION RENYROOMSFurnished rocous for gentlaillen at 216 Plum MAW, first tloor oath, oi 13otottln.. ."611, itliN't ROO SIS Furnished rooms ....... and meAl ti,Aets foe sale; 21 meAls, Si SO't glut 2, and 300; moats iv; uti hours. 192 W. bah bocci.-- -- .. ii -. . nom-lin-m.1V ,tr . OR itliN11:It00 NS Furnished rooms and meil ti,Aets foe sale; 21 lurmis, Si SO'l glut 2, and See; meals iti; all hours. 194 W. bah bocci - no)l-lin-m,W ,t, En, d I., ...---- '''''' BOARDING. . . IluAlt DIN til One, two or threemnfurnisheit .1) front 10011113, connecting: hot Rad COld With, t,41 Kunst 11111l board; iii best locution in city. it tirsadwity; near Fourth stredt. Will Stiriaish it desired. Also pleasant single room; Sransient tir permanent iteuintmodationa. . b.-St !.1 . , , MEM, I ' GUILFOYLEla Newport, Kÿ., thoembor Slat 6 P 61.. JIlitki, eldest daughterot Michael ' rary Gailtoyo aged ?1, ya,tre, , . legrutdraudeesud ).), o7e ottulrenr"Ingalar15,42:11,311; tvq). 1110 inapt at the (Aurae ot the pa. 304 t4ace t4ao at 0 Wept ,, , a ) tr,,,iltAimuterit '' ALtir.r.:.1cr. d.8-fit 1 Mir 'JINJA.; I; LE WOOD'S ,; CI CI ..,116M COSTUMES. 1118011TILLIER & BROS. WILL OFFER MONDAY MORNING An Elegant Line of Selected Novelties Grenadines, Silks, Gauzes, tic., ----FOR-- Evening and Reception COSTUMES. They include a choice of ef fects and combination of color such as h.ts never before been exhibited, and the prices are very reasonable. 104 and 106 West Vourth Street. NECKTIES, &a. Gents' Neckties, Gents7 Mufflers, Gents' S Darf Pins, Gents' Scarf Pins, Variety and Very Low Prices, , LeBoutillier taros. 104 and 106 West Fourth Street. 6 t7NDERWEAR. WILSON BROS. ItAVE A STOCK: Or Underwear freagtialed in variety and quanti ty9 of fine and medium grades of goods, consisting of Cartwright & Worsoces English, and all the best makes of American goods, in Scat,. let and White Merinos and Cush.. meres9 Scotch Woo le:as in White and Shetland. , , ' VERY LOWEST PRICES. Pike's Opera-house9 Cincinnati; 87 and 69 Washington street, Chi. caps; 408 North Fourth street, St. Louis. " " - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DAY AND NIONT SCiltiOL , AT THE QUEEN CITY , Commercial Col leie, , Ns t Cori Litt tti Int Sit FOltEIGN , 6,,Wmo.. National Associated Press-to-the Star. , GLADSTONE Fitqti PAULT. Losuox, D c. 1141:adatone, lu a speech' at the National Conference, charged Lord Beaconsfield with being pelsonally responsible 'tor the Govern ment's position. Ottoman supremacy should be abolished throughout the in selliout provinces. Foreiga interveu USA regarded aft indispensabe. , Be eulogized toe Czar and the Russian pee. ple, atibough he admitted bureaucracy and a military party ought to be regarded with suspicion. Erglanti, in accordance with her duty and traditions, ought. to loyally participate in the liberatiod of the East. - . PARLIastaNT. , , LONDON. Deti.11.--fue Queen has is sued a proclamation proroguing Parlia. meat until February 8, when it is to meet for tue di6patch ot important butt nes& , , ROUMANIA. BERLIN. Dee. 11.--It is announced tnat In tue event of the Raesiatis passing throu;11 the Roumanian artny - will retire to a portion of the Principality not touched by the Rus sians. Thu Rouinaniau Government will at the same time record a formal protest against such a breaoh of neutral ity. , : Reports of the' New Orleans Cotton Exehange indicate ttiat the cotton crop, whion DOW nearlyor..quite all gath ered,tie Soinewitat lightertaan the aver itiek butotiltuasualli title rittilith 4 I MONDAY EVENING. Thirl Efition TUE BROOKLYN HORROR. Funerals Yesterday of the Monti tied Victims. , . National Associated Press to the Star: NEw Yonit, Dec. 11.The funeral of Claude D. Burroughs and Henry S. Mur-. doch, the two actors who were burned to death at the Brooklyn Theater Tues-,1 day night, tookplace yesterday from the "Little Church Around the Corner. The bodies of the dead actors were re moved trom Irving Hail, where they lay all day Saturday, and about noon they were -taken to the church under the (11-1 reotion of the committee of gentlemen conneoted with the dramatic profession. ' threw, ly alter the morning servioes at the church were concluded those per sons who had obtained tickets of ad-1 mission to the funeral serviest began to ! arrive at the oburoh, and the conse-1, quence was that long before the hour of Leo funeral services the church was crowded to its utmost capacity, and hundreds of portions were 'tillable to ob-1 min admission. Tile caskets were of poliehed rosewood, with silver mount ings and heavy silver plated extension handles; thi lids were closed. The solid silver plate on Mr. Murdoch's cas ket bore the following theurip Hon : "Henry S. Hitc000ck, died Deo. 6, 18;6, aged 31 years." Mur doch vas the prefessional name of Mr. Hitchcock, takea from his mother's inaideu name, she being a sister to the great actor Murdoch. 'fhe inscription put on Mr. Burroughs' caeket read: Claude DeBelon Burroughs, born August 15, 1858, died Deo. 6, 1876." Both oaskets were upon a catafalque, surrounded by numerous floral offer ings, chiefly trom the members of the Union Square and Brooklyn companies. it vas la the form ot a scroll, and com posed et calla lilies, roses and other choice exotics. Placed in front were the words: 'Our Brothers. Artistically outlined in flowers standing near this was a broken shalt nine feet iu height composed of fragraut dowers, the gilt of Shoot( & Palmer, and other tributes from brother actors aud friends were strewn over the caekets, almost Con cealing them from view. rho members of the drainatio protession were out in ' full lorce, as well as prominent actors iroin Boston, Philadelphia, Washingtou, Baltimoie other cities. The servioes were couducted by Dr. Houghton, aceording to the ritual of the Episcopal Churco, and were of the modi, impreesive charaoter. causing tears to tirop item many stout hearts. The services were supplemented by auma beauulul musical. ' seiselionis-qtý rehowned ...artists. : After the seivities.,. the following- Jpall bearers took charge of , the remains : Lawreuce Barrett, J. IV. Collier, J..13. Stoddard, T. B. Verde, E. Limb, M. F. Daly, 11.'11. Phillips, James John Parcel', it. W. Montgomery, W. E. Sheridan, Lester Wallack, h. J. Moo Lague Free. Robertson, 't O.' Mackey, 11. C.'Jarriitt and' W.' E. Sinntand the procession slowly wended ita way to tee Cemetery, watched by thousands of people, who, notwithstanding the se verity of the weather, lined the streets through welch the cortege passed. .1.0. TIIE STORM IN THE EAST. Its Effect at Baltimore and Other Places. , National Associated Prose to the Star. BALTIMORE, Dec. 1.1.L.--The storm which etruck here about midnight Saturday night was one ot the most severe for unirry yiars. Roofs were torn from over Me hundred houses, and the residences in Om 'northwestern p'ortion ots the city are almost entirely rootless. Tbe ini,meter. tell to zero, and a high wind from the northwest prevailed. The schooner Ann E.iza, from Chester River,' Went ashore,at Little Hawkin's Point. Captain Oiiver and Edward Mc.t Neal, mate, went ashore for assistance.' and the "Cantain died irom cold while looking fora house. Sauers and Martin, ofthe crew, died on the vessel from ex posure. thiptaln Price. in the pungy I.Joy, rescued the other four men, but they are badly irost bitten. The steamer Trumpeter was compelled to return. An oyster schooner is reported on her beam's ends at Hampton Roads and her .Trew of seven merriest. ifitve YORX, Deo. 11.--Snow to the depi h or wee inches Jell last night, but the weather tbis moruing is clear and cold. The thermometer registers ten degrees above zero.., , .., . SEWSFROM THE METROPOLIS Bete Declared OM National loonanated,,Prees to the titan .NitW YORK, Deo. pool sellers oity, following' the example of 31orritíseys,bave deolared all bets on the eleovoi oll; and will cominencipayMent to.day., '"o; FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL - Congress Will Adjourn. , National ASSOCiateil Press to the Star. , )WASHIINGTON, Dee;11.It is the im pre:sion that Congress will adjourn from the latter part of next, week until the second Monday in January, as in tho abseiled of a large number of leading members from the Southern States, their colleagues will not feel disposed to do any business. 'What Cronin Says. The Heraid publishes the following dated Portland, Oregon: "I did not re fuse to act with Cartwright and Odell, but. on.the contrary, they refused to aet with me. My authortly is found lu the general law of Oregon. Signed.' "g. A. CRODUN." Will be Adjusted. ,. ...- WASHINGTON, Dee. 11.Sonalor Pat terson expr.cosed the opinion this morn ing, based on racent information re ceived trOM Columbia, that the political difficulty in that State will be amicably adjusted, and that, too, at an early date. , Colorado Illentber. ' The House Judiciary ,Counnittee this inorniog further discussed Lae question siqting thelliolber-eleot trvio.ror " '2t4-, -4:,:,;..,'-..0,--,4.0,, 4 I DECEMBER 11. 1876. ado, and adjournedhwith the under standing that action will be taken to morrow. The Oregon Business to be Looked Into. The Senate Conunitt 41 PrivileZes and Elections this morning voted to Tee m mend the adoption by the Senate of Mr. Mitchell's resolution direct ing the aforesaid Committee to investigate the facts attending the appointment of Presidential Electors in Oregon. Senators Morton, Logan and Kernan will act as a suh-committee and conduct this investigalion; and Gover nor Grover, together with the Secretary of State and some other persons, will be staposnaed to come here immediately Irma Oregon. In the Renate. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.The Senate was called to order by President pro tempore Ferry at 12 o'clock, and prayer was offered by the chaplain. Mr. listmlin said he was absent on Friday on account of illness. If be bad been present be would have voted to sustaiu the ruling ol the Chair. Mr. Bogy presented a report of the five Dotnocrats wuo went to witness the count of the Returning Board. lie said IL was very able. anti as the understanding when the Sherman re port was presented was tnat this should oe preseuted as well as Illat report. be would, it It was proper, move that it now be printed. Mr. Ingalls moved its reference to tne Committee on Printing. Mr. liamlinWho is it addressed to? Upon inquiry of Senators it was ascer tamed that, Ile report presented by Bogy was addressed to Dewitt instead of Senate, and could not therefore be enter tained until amended. Mr. Bogy offered to read it as part ol his reinarss. At the sugge.tion tit the Senators it was citicided to put it in thg form of a memorial to the 5011930, and Messrs. Stevenson and McDonald agreed to Join Mr. Bogy in signing it ao a memorial. ..s.. A Serious Humor. National Associated Press to the Star. BALTIMORE, Dec. 11.A rumor is cur. rent that the steamer Leipsig, while on her way to Baltimore from Bremen, had foundered in tue English Channel. No flintier particulars are given. o .01 ..---- FLASHES. Mollie won the tour-mile and repeat MOO race at San Francisco saturday. Miss Mary Anderson closed a brill iant engagement at Meraphils Saturday. Several members of the House Invee tigating Committee arrived at New Or leans last niglit The east dormitory of the State Agri culiural College at Lansing was de.1 stroyed by tire baturday night. Ten negroes, charged with shooting' two white men, were shot while .on their way to jail near Lowndreville, Ga., on the Ch 'net. No particulars. - ineendiary tire iff Burlington, 'New Jersey, swept away over two squares, destroyiug twenty-s,x houses, twe barns and out houses, and leaving 101.4 'amt.' lies homeless. The cledring portion of the grain ale-. Vator at thijoot of Sixtieth-street, New York, was demolished duriug the gale yesterday morning, and Edward Looney, watchman, was killed. John Donahue, sent from Lucas Coun ty for one year, and Theodore Castillo, sent from Montgomery County for three years, escaped front tile Ohio Peolten tiary Saturday bight, and are still at tat ge. - Brevet-Colonel Thomas B. Weir, of the Seventh United States Cavalry, bet ter known aa General Custees regiment, died suildenty Saturday- morning at hie house in New York City of congeetion of the brain. Members ol the Supreme Conn have been summoued to Tallahaseee. - is , understood that if the Citèllit Court de cides to commit the Returning Board ' tor contempt an appeal wilt be made at ouce to the Supreme Court. - A Petrella (Pennsylvania) dispatch sayi a wagon-load ot glycerine, contain ibg some six hundred pounds of the thnd; intoned with terrine force' about three-wieners of a milb from there,tear ing the wagon and heroes to shreds and instantly 'killingDaniel Smith, Superin tendent of Ruben, Torpedo Company, and Mr. Humphreys, of-this plaCe. Ile members of the Floridii Canvass ing Board were before the Chnuit Court on Saturday to answq to a cuarge centen10,pn the ground& that they oon. tinned td cauvasa Red pininotince the vote tor State ofileers after being scifed with a restraining order. 'rudge Cooke wade answer denylog that he took part in tbe affair or signed the statements of the Board. The other members, efter a plea tor more tiine, were given till to day to make a full answer. , ,,,,, LATEST LOCAL. Tax Soldiers', and' Sallorsi Memorial Association meets to.night at the north, east corner of Court and Central avenue. PAUL WHEATON was arraigned. in' th; United States Court and .pleaded gfility to illegal voting. was remanded to jail for sentence. A SNEAK 'ram on Stindai stole a pair of boots from the store of Clemens Kati:man, corner ot Seventh street and Broadway. No arrests. THOSR Lambert betting cases before 'Squire' Vincent Schwab have again tieen continued toThursday morning at 8 o'clock. Tills thing is liable to stretch out to the crack, o' doom. , HARRISON WILSON, acolorelinan, wbo works on, the steamboat Bo auza, last Thursday stole a pair of shoes , from a fellow-workman nipped Cornelius Johnr son. Officers Knox and Brazoltarrested him at ndon and took him to Liaminoud street Station on a charge of petit Jar,- ue.1113 f f 4,4 I s t Tna energetic manages of the mas querade. ball to be giveu at the Kellevue liouse on Christiana:41041kt: have ar ranged Mt thkStress ai Company to run cars 911,,tbe Elin-streek,autt. street Lines .all illgot. Tait will extra indeoement to the many already offered to make tail' the event of the StUtlittli i J. K. Emstirri, the famous. German Comedian, is to-day on-the briny ocean, between Australia aqd New Zealand. He will introduce his favorite ,Frite to the New Zealanders, cominenclug at Auckiiind'on-,pecembar 2.1.; This will be theirst appearance of a German dia lect actor in' tam, CUUntry, mid no. dottlit will tObillt id,a bAtvost tor o.ur Wend :..AdviLL.40041;.14.1 ' "- - !Marriage Licenses. Ths following marriage licenses were issued since oar last renort: John Rott and Mary E. Bernhart. Wm. Holmes and Frances Lino It. John Haller and Julia Cornelius. D. D. Mt mine and Eliz. B. Damao. Matthew Lynch and Mary Kenney. Newton Lucas and Mollie Snyder. ,:--"-.-.-... Mortuary ROCOrdA J. C. Buckea. 63 years, Germany. Infant Stephens, still.hern, city. Henry Kramer, 53 years, G,rmAny. Koutemann, 55 years, Germany. James O'Hare, 8 years, city. John T. McDevitt, 21 years. city. Carrie E. Moore, 10 years, Illinois. John kturkley, 8 months, city. Justina Setter, I year, city. Ada McDonough, 4 years, city. Wilmena riffles, 52 years. Germany. Merman Fox, I day, city. C9 A9 G & nallway The Cincinnati, Avondale, Glendale & Hamilton Railway Company filed its articles of lacorporation this morning. The names of the termini of the road 4111 be the cities of Cincinnati and Ham ilton, aud the counties through which the road will pass are Hamilton an d Butler. The amount of Capital Stook is 000,000 divided in sliares of$5J each. The incorporators are L. C. Hopkins, Joseph F. Mills E. W. Kittredge, John M. Scudder, 11. 'B. Teeter, Geo. D. Win. obeli. Maynard French. Geo. Hafer, L. Cilley. Chas. H. Kellog f, Jr., Andrew Erlienbrecher, Lewis Van Antwerp, Git. W. B. Cloneay, M. Jordon, Chas. Hofer, Robt. Mitchell, t. 11. Burton. D. K. Este, Sam. J. Hale, Richard Beres. tord, John P. P. Peck, yin. Pfau and Jas. F. Chalfant. Railroad Collision. Ab la 6:20 A. M. to-day, the Omaha train on tne Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Railroad,which leaves Valley Junction at 6 o'clock, collided with a freight train going West, opposite Judge Short's residence, near North Bend. Engineer Buckley, of tbe paeseoger train, isaw the danger and reversed his brakes. He stood to ble post until within a few leet of the place where tbe trains collided. He then jumped, and by this saved his life; but sustained severe injuries about his back. Al. Morrow, the conduotor of the same trait), was badly hurt about the bead anti legs. No others were hurt as far as has been learned. Tile two engines collided with a ter rific force as the freight train had not been checked up. They are a total wreck. Nft one on the freight train was injured. WHOLESALE PLVNDERING. Two Book Canvassers Come to Grief. , Some two Months ago a oottple of sharpers struck this town, and ever since have been getting their work in most successfully. One 'of them named N. E. Eldridge,,alias ItogerrOe a highly educated scoundrel, and was.designed for the ministry by his loving pqrents. He is a six-footer, with, a liobt mus tache, and stint huilt. He ,now wanted in Chicago, where be hails from, for some swindling operatiou. His partner, JellI Ruseell, is not quite so tall but le also slightly built; be comes 'from Philadelphia. Their mode ot operations has been to travel around, ostensibly to sell a publication called the 31all Bag. while one ot them would engage a prospective customer in conveleation for the purpose of effecting a sate, the other one would keep , his eye peeled for anytuing he could key his dishonest bands ott. Their business has been tirst.class. and they would have kept it up indefinitely, but 'for the shrewd work, of Deteutives Mciati and Murray,.whO have at last got, the boys dead to rights. . Last Saturday night the two thieves whom the Deteptives were watchieg tor were seen in' frouttof, Phil. Tieman's billiard ball on Vine street, Itri'd were at once taken in.. , , Both of them weakened on tbe way to the Cenqat Statio6.bouse, and confessed to nuniereue robberies. Among Ahem were the, following: A set or surgical instruments from the thee of Dr. corner ot Fourth and Male, valued at WO, which were found hy Mead and. Murray ate Goldberg'e pawn shop.on- lt,ace -,street, , near Fifth; a set of valuable instrutneuts from the ofiltie of R. C. Phillips, Civil Engineer, tite property t) Chati-: wick;,an overcoat watthVIO. heltingiug 'to Frank Corry, of lbe Empire Sateen, and an Overcoat stolen from Jobb Wood. ward, a lawyer, at the., coruer ot, Third and Main. t- t- 1 , ,Corry's coat wati found in the posses. sion of a news agent ou the U., & IL, wbo , hod purchased it Iroin the robbers fur VA Woodward's coat was found at the second-hand store of Mr. Winter's, on Fifth street, opposite the beer garden, bear John;street. At the time of his capture Eldrldge had on his feet a fine pair oi shoes stolen from Hirsch & Co., el Waluut street, and, hat. on his head that bad been icoinctied" from iturcithardt & Co. NA., These are the meu, no doubt, who have been: so busily engaged receutly lu goieg Mono the houses that the pours , have mentioned, and the wide. wake. detectives are to be congratu lated on bringing Cleft career to a olooe. PO, The Donahue Murder,. The inquest ou thli body of David Dauobue was resumed today. Richard Maher testified that on the night of- the 81,11 lust. he was in Jen , Die Marks,. place at 36 West. Sixth Street. Ile remai n there until 10 inkic k In Alary Crane's room...She told him my- baby was in I did not kuow she 100 sue, and tille,orepliell; "my bay." "Wbat bay ?" Leaked. andt she said, "rat Inuifauey," and then weitt to the bureau uud took out Wm bite ban died BUW ill COUrt. wand said this is what killed the.or--. halt ing previously' tipliLmtevit witeDtbabue. Mullaney gave the knife to beVigiaying, "Take it,.Belle, atid,Jteep it tor what It has done.", I ibbuglwitie knife .1rom uer for da 62 60. Next morning all , of a. the wauted to,t,get koite back, Auk JenuieJlarks said: "Rolle, you will get in trouble, tor you uatoe'betrayed raw' , . ,t, Apity Orade Air kg.a-'131;:e r "11"Ic "Pvi NO 137 TWO CEN FS testified that the knife bad been pes stinted to her by a Mend. No name was mentioned. She afterwards stated that a carpenter named mode gave it lobe& L. K. Weaver testified to some former quarrel of bis with Mullaney, but karat nothing of this ease. Alice Getter was sworn, and stated. immediately after the light she saw tai. Mullaney run past her, hie clothes ail dirty and having no hat on. lie ',utast up Lodge street. Ella Berttiand gave testimony &WM the same as the above. Jennie Marks' testimony did not Wed, any light ou the ease, which at lenient( was aujourned until the following day. LOCVA PERIONALS - Law BOMAN la no longer conneetel whh tne Burnet House Restaurant. JoHN Flaw toll-gate keeper on the College Hill Road, wail, badly Waved the other day by being thrown oat eta buggy. LAPAYKTTE THOMPSON le laid up with a fractured arm, received by taking a tuntble on the lee yesterday morning. ea Race street. FRANK LIMBURG, Esq., One of the pro. prieters ot the Velkerreund, is lying dangerously ill at his home on Lien street. Wat. W. RINK, Esq., the indefatigable malinger of the Cincinnati G ee CI" goes to Dayton, O., on Wednesday, evec the Dayton Short Line. Junda A. F. CALLAHAN, or Leaves'. won't, Kansas, brother to the Presents tor, who has been here on a visit tea several days, returns home this elms, ing. Out of a Thirdotory Wiudeor Barney itahm, a German laborer, who lives at No. 10 Augusta street, was found about 5 o'clock this morning ow the pavement, in front of his house. la an 1111C011801011i condition, aud bleeding irom a wound in the bead. An ambulance was procured, and the man sent to the Cincinnati Hospital. where he received medical attentitte When he was restored to 0008010118001118 be told the physicians his story. He Mut gotten up in his sleep about 8 o'clock to the morning, and then opening the wia (low in the third-story quietly walked out. Ile was unable to get up after hie fall, and soon fainted. Be has a severe soalp wound on the back of his head and his ankles ars badly swollen. The doctors were unable to state waether they were broken. The man's injuries are eel tatal, and this morniug he was resting easy. --,.- The Fall et the Empire. In consequeuoe of a raid made on the Empire gambling saloon, on Fifth Weal west of Vine, Saturday evening. by Inspector Johnson, Wilder Ramage and others. , the prinbipitla,4 hi thii ' itim, 11 , I Frank Corry, W.'S. Fitzterald 'a d Wit l Rogamie, together Chi Any-eight play-, ears who had been caught bucking lise tiger, were "stood Up" before His Honer thie morning in the Police Court. ,0 I The principals, Corry, Fitzgerald Ilea Rogamie, against wilem a charge ol nr.. , Whiting gaming devices was preferreat, were held in the sum et PAO to appear tor trial on December 16. , .1 . 3 t a The visitors, who were charged with "gambling for money," eaoh paid Site , oosts ($2), aud were dismissed. their names will be found in the clueket4, printed in this number of i be STAB I . .-, The Aceldeut ea Blue Roca Pike. . Dr.,Muscrott watealled this, morning to attend to Mr..,Arluitlagp, tho ÿld house , who haa , his ,,spiqta ,brolien inA,he !col- J dent tvfe weeks ago .iii go- itig 4to dlte , weading party at the Swing ,B;idge, , on Blue Rock Pike. ,-,'''.,', -7',4;, Mr. Bramiage requested Dr: Meal crofVe attendance. lu order to give his i version of the affAir, as.,,he is thoÿght to , be in a dyinkanaition4 He .saysijans, tee aceideift vtairthe fault of tbe drive; as be had been Warnethttline and again '' to fease his recklees driViog, la.,.. u...., -Be also states that whiiiihe.svas lying : in the creek he asked the'drivenUts-, sistance, but was told to heiji Ifinitieir . and gtt tint as best be could. Mr. Brans- lege s testiiitony will be taken dews on , paper and senL.10,-111C.Coroner. The , maw is not expected to ÿuthve thyling, and 10 non, lving . at 918 110M0 09 rata, street, near Nir6ed. . --- , "- . .., ....... ii. , .6 r , APIUSBlakEN TS. , ,. . ...,,, 4,4, i ...,, ,..,.- - , ,, ,,,,st A, i , F.0 4 Weed's Theater. . 0 .-41, .31ra. Henrietta Chantrau. supported ' by her own company, appears at Wood's ' Theaterwthis evening.. Alter payiqg the g highest tkikule, t,o 7the,actress, the flaws ton ?eat says ot the,plavyl!'"The oniiihht,'4 ing element. ot tke otos, it tlic,fatknigt 4 a finaiieral ttibble. Hite which "Court. laildt"de Wo if alid sus' Stansbaryt 1 bave -inveigled' g a -.number of pas.' ties; ,bist tone t ofy ,theni.,, Dos eel a Shirlay,."bas become.so deeply invpirad; , thath,gfr worse than 'pebIlless,for by a.inutilation,,of the liookit he'll' Made le ' appeoraforgerwith,no means or (taw i preying .tilecharge against him. , ths , leave;his Wife, "Lirace Shirley," (kir& Cnantrau), and his little daughter si-.6 lowing them to believe him dead r;ther . thantoOrmit them to remain id closers. lations to a man who, in the kiferof tho 4 - wprld, is a felon. Poyyirty,161 hi:tripe. t Hon, and the man wbo, has ruiutd her 4 búsband serves het& with' a n6tIce et , slecteleut fronts thaniheiliii 'she lives lag - bUt her linsbaildwindisrutea,,after pros. 4 perliteduriiik several,y.nprs,,:of ,exiles I purchases the house And Buda lumen to ''4,4 otherwise 1 4, otirii usler b"lker 1104, 7h- his child.49., Eventek, thisily a SOW . his innocende onamistakably, 9 andArove as conolusivelyithe ghat of 1 thttse who entrappkint'utr persiotted him, and the tenottelihdlit'v'bolE .rindi. 1 eates and 99(0911409 yntro.ihThe idea of a wifely honq aoti,,gevqtion ,is strongly 4 ,, brought out and Chforeed.'nuirittnis congeniat character it can esilf, be . hnegined Mre. Unwired oan do herself rliprpugh juetice aud win new admirerni in this higuly plikshig expresstun ol, her. am; ..a. . ..:,,,44..,..1 4.,.. 4., .., .0 IA Brand Oeerahouse. !r.oti; Miss RogrErlarlrlibe-brnie meat -4 ,,' - I , obarming aotregses iit the. day, aid who , c'rhiad inch rilitrk'ed lilalresseon here - , , , , ,,,,, .1 neirlbe close ot lass season, opens'ae ,, eirgagereeek OW arenlita la a nee play , .Katheriae, or The Mystery of Brack. Hollow,P ,,,, i ..1 ,,,, , . L,,,,, oota 0 floemeamtoomme.....m t lizroux you Durolisbe your Chrisioluto prekeutsl000 Jolau B. Morris, 1Gi Witt, nu Moos a oaa, .. , , - , I - tt , - i - , f:- - 7 ko j ...: , ,