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/ THE HUNTINGTON ARGUS. Vo1' 1HUNTINGTON. WEST VA..MAY 3. 1873. Ho. 60. THOS. W. MEAN* MflU W. W. lOHN'ON, |*f.w Pr+t.Jent. * Mather. I'ueAur. Second National Bank —or— IRONTON. OHIO. r 1 PITAL. 1*40.000. STRPU'S. HI.NO. Ik posit* nr«in4 and culled ion* wade .»o all p«*int.<* in the <»ouu:ry. Interest Allowed on Time Ue/ntsits. Graft* for «ale nn England, Ireland. Scot land, France and Germany. mySimd R. MATHER, Cashier. •— .. I/m ttty flnrr. Fi>*. f'rmmi «'/«.' U R Camhitr. • First National Bank —or— utovrov o;iio Capital $280,000 ; Surplus $100,000 All kind* of Government Securities bought *ad sold. I(igh<*«t mirkt-l price paid for Gold »ed Gold Coup .ns. Interest itl/oimlon Time Deposits Grafts f..r sale - n all parts of England. Ire laud. Germany and France. Collection* made on any point in the I’uitt-d titnte* and Kun.pe. \l*o *f|| ra*aag*» Ticket* to and from Eng land. Ireland and Germany at lowest rates. r««TACK ninsov, l. r. git krttm, lluntingtssn. Hn rhoursv tile. C;illSO\ *V RICKETTS, Attorneys at Law, n ill pr.t.-tict in the Cxtnly uf C&brll uu-1 md j-initlj* r .untie. *i*0l«ctinn. inntle anti promptly returned. J. «. I.1V\K VTTOUNIflV A'r LAW, HITSTINOTON, WEST VA. 'iffioe oti Third Avenue between Ninth and *1 e,iih street*. rlnlt join hi:i:i>. jr.. Attorney at Law, '♦ill praetiec in the court* of Cnbcll and ad joiuing counties. Office leer X. h’ Haines (V«/ar Starr, Third Avenue hot lib and 10th sts. t*. W. SMITH. T. B. KLINK. SMITH «V liLHi; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CABELL r II., WEST VA, Will practic- regularly in the Circuit and County Court* of Cnbcll, Lincoln, " ayue, ■ K inushit, Putnam and Mason, and al*o iu the , 0«»urt of \pp. ils and foiled States District t>*nrl at Charleston. < C" Prompt attention given to collection of *jAim«. febtitf JAM II. EfSItOCHOV \\. It. IIAKVEY. ri:itt.i so\ *v iiucyfy. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGTON, \V. VA. b^re on Eighth *treet between {■> eco nd and Third Avenue*. A ho at Cabell C. II. UILMAN MARTIN, (Late of Virginia,) ATTORNEY AT LAW. HUN flNOTON, W. VA MAno* on Third Avenue, between Ninth and Tenth sis. iny22nly H TimPI4\ LBW19, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HCVTtXOTOrt, \r. VA. en Hth street bet 2d and 3d Avenues. IMF TIIO.M4N U KFftll Ki-peetfully offer* ht* professional isrviesi to the ritir.en* of Huntington snd vicinity, special attention paid in diseases of the Iunrs. Ttiroal, Heart and firnito l r nary Oram*. t'flire mi Third Av- nus between Ninth and f nth street*. *ver ItiiMel A Millar'* Oroeery {•tore. J 'h*,n Walt 11 0 A* S ton. If. J> mix *1 III>TI\LTO\, SI fto i:o\s A Mi /*// vs/< /A AS. Office at M ali A Ruflingf(Lug Morn, cor u*r Eighth Street and Third Avenue, IlrVTINOlON. Wl JT Y .%, Orrirn llouaa From 7 in NA.M .sml from 7 io 9 I*. M. imf h. ixirni ium.it. (Slice «,if to Wider A fiutler,) Dentist, iijHi-r W .1 nenue, over flrtvi* <t /lion. Urn? Sluft. llphTisui.'it. VV V» nit. k. s. imoic. SURGEON DENTIST, C \ I LET r.SBUKO, K Y * o- th e*tr.»cfc I filled, and new set* furnich *|l rca«* nable rate*. CMC. 4: II. laser • I TT I* '*T «lO»lly oiler* bi* prof**«jnnal kr, ise, . •HUeu* .1 llunrtugto. and vie n*ty. Wit • *» e s p. ri, n • of twrut t *r\».«* vru* '*» tH 4 1'1'fe nf me limn , he bopen to merit 'so •* public | SftCtimi ‘•’fmhttm n(•», f» f/<*e**e* e/ /« Aiir/r*. *<4.0 OH Th.nl Avenue, t. «•■ #„ | ,th and I I(g si* *t«, over |»v A R"». ‘l flrog Ht>«*v. n|ff MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, tiro. SrrtiHUijc, /’ro;#rL /of, l‘«»tr Axnur and Ninth »t/rrt IIumtihoto* Worr V*. *. *. a. m. vtiui. a. c. Plana. 'Vw.n/ .In |m| /.mic. ,lf'*% «i L*ir WEST VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE —ANf>— Collection Agency. liooms over (hr Post Office, ‘hi .iprnurf, (IUNT1NUTUN. W. VA. •m • ♦— un: i\ni it ixck. S. Pt.wn.-r A I'o nr. n^cntii lor the l«-«t ;.i> InMirniicr I'onipnn.v in the Uni ted Stain—tl.e W»e.|iington, of New York Call ntt.l en n circular. calendar, tiloilcr. mrii.oratiiliun book. Ac —♦ • » • WASTED, A lr»fl of Inml. luiUhle for a e>,lomy, near Htnttim.ffm, or on the line of ib* CAci unit flkia tin|t mu*! be of pood nvvraff* quality—Timber. Mineral and Farm inp Tract mutt not He Ion* flauii 23,000 uop more llmu IO.OIM) urrea. XV. S. IiOWXF.lt A CO . XX Mt \ irpinia Real Kiitlr Agency, over the Pu-I Office. ft bliU ^ ^ 'V ^ Powiu-r A Co have -evernl ten cheap and eligible liotiae* and Iota on See ond. Third and Fourth Avenue* Perron* evtilin*: here trill find if lo their interest to call on them and examine their WASTED, Mineral and Timber l.ands. on or near the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, in any quantities. W. 5. DUWNMK A CO., West Virginia Real KrUlr Agency, over the? Post Office. Huntington. WASTED. We want n trad of five. ten. or twenty 1 lumen nd Here* of coal, iron, or timber ami tanning In ml for a colony. W S 1>. WNKIt Si C’o . NN eat \ a. Urn! K.«tiiie Agencv, over the Post Oflice. WASTED. IOO.IHH) feet Walnut l.oga. Must be of good qualitv, and hewed square. W. S DOWN Kit A CO., West \ irgiuia Real Kstatv Agency, over the Post “tllce, Huntington. CITY PROPERTY. We have a large cumber of the most eligible lot* in town, and sum • very convenient and cheap dwellings. Call and sec our list. Nt'BdlBAN PROPERTY. We have sixty very eligible building lots on tin? western border of the city, and a few acre building lots at very low prices. FAR JIM 420 acres, six mile* from Huutiugton, with with good house and outbuildings, on (tuyan dottc river. Paice, $25 per acre. 410 acres on Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, twenty-two miles fr« in Huntington; 340 ncres timber of fine quality; several small houses on the place. Terms easy. Price $IH per acre. 73 neves on Chcsapetkc and Ohio Railroad, fourteen miles from Huntington; all bottom land ou Mud river, aith a good mill *eat.— Terms t **y , price $4t0U0 I9» seres on N* w ri\er. f».ur mile* from Sum mers C. II; flr.t rate land, in good order; |t»0 seres timber, balaneu in cultivation; good brick hause and outbuilding*; terms easy. Price, $2,000 30 acres within tw- miles of limiting .on; 6 acres bottom, balance rolling; alt go,.«|. Price, $4.00" Four farms of respectively. 225. 176, 34, and 2 »0 seres, on Hurricane and Hcary Creek*, at tow prie* s. 85 acres • n Ooyand-tfc river and Chesapeake snd Ohio Railroad, right miles from Hunting ton; good frame house, « rebard, Ac. $6 00" 100 acre* on Mud river, one half mm from Milton depot an Chesapeake and Ohio Kailro ad. uo improvements but f* m e. Price, f.t.Ooo r.A seres on« half mile from the village m (iuyandetfe on the Cheap- ake sud Ohio Kail road and fiuyandotte rite -; orchards A h--uses. Price, $l„0 per aer-* 4<9 acre* nine milts fr--m White Sulphur Sp ings. Greenbrier e only; 200 aer*. under cultivation, balance tirab r; goad hoo*e »nd outbuildings. Price, $ 12 000 Timber und Mineral l.nml* 2.4«0 acres n'-ar the Ohio river, eight miles from Huntington, unrivaled oak. poplar and pm- timb* r, great indue?'men I* for -cave gel tors. Price very low. 400 acres coal land on the GuyandotU river twenty Are wiles fmu» Hnntingimi. three rtiu« of good coal' Price, $30 per aere 725 acres iron an I timber, near tiuy andottc riwr, twenty miles fr iu lluntmgUn: the tun her i* g-M*d, and there .s a good v«iu «.f non ->t» the land. Prie*1, $20 per acre 200 a« vs timher Isa I, 12 mile, from Hunt ingtoa ue.r Ouysnd->li** river mi- land has a gnnd Vein of rmi oil It. Pri;e, $3 per acre 6 acr*?* coal land wifi* t good t»? » c a*. T?av ni'snJ City. Pi »ee. $jiiu F* ur tfacf* of f<Vi h7, up) and 6t>0 s-r<* timber Uud - u kaiissiib nv. r m Ch< sap at* and Obi Kailro d tIs *> lauia*u I*.- is r I** -■< f .'<J t« $'-'• p* r acre v-rre . n r,,«| f . r,,| lands • fl tun b -reri, oonta-m--.' ■» u f el r -is . and a f* ur f.ri Vein . f biluioifti-e c s’, priu# <25 aars* on I! or * cun* ,%*t ek , Paint*. aou* If . ifSi Mf » l--f So • i 1 fc-ids fenced; balance hvavtlv tin,l---re t #.if» p*-p ar. oak and awtn- pm< . Pi.cv *'■ p? r avr We have othvr very a uabt* ■ tends that we viler at reaeoasbl? pruej iThe iuiutiujitoii ^rfius. - — m.w. r. irjuiic^ rvaitausa *mi> rsoraiwroa. -090- • TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. The price of tin- paper is Two Dvllaant par annum. Kor 0 mouths, $1.25; fur 3 tu«iith*, 74 cents . singl* copies, 5 cents each— parsktr. always, «•« oifew a re, RATES OF ADVERTISING. Oue dollar per square (of one inch in length, will be charged for the first insertion, end 50 cent - per square, will be charged for ea. h ad dilionsl insertion. i ; r •; III 5 • sr 1 square, $1.00 $2.00,$1.50*4.00 $7.0fl $13.00 2 •• 2,«01 3.0« 5.00, 5.00 I2.t*», lo.nu ■\ “ 3,001 6,nil, 7,50 1(1,00 10.00, 20.00 Ni column 5.on P.ftni10.50 12.00 IS.OOi 25.00 ‘a H,00 12.00115.05 20,00 25,001 15,00 1 •• .10,00 20.0«;25.00 30,00 40,00 . 75,00 Editorial notice* 10 cents per line fur rich i nsertlnn. Marriage and Death notices tr*t ; but com ments upon either will be charged for at half r\"c• Huntington Church Directory. 1‘ro.bj IrrlMi.—Srr.tr.> every Sabbath, stCollege, at 11 o'clock, s. m. and 7 p. m . by Rev. J. I). MeCIIntuck. Sunday school at V a. in., in Pilgrim Hall. CoiifcrcKittioinil-IUv. C. S Walker, Pastor. Services at Pilgrim Rail, Third Ave nue between Ninth and Tenth streets Preach ing every Sunday at It a. in. and 7 p. in.; lTn ion Sunday School at 2:30 p. m Prayer meeting t*n Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock <hrl»tliin Ohtirrh.- Preaching every Sabbath at 2}j o'clock p. in., in the now Schuul House,corner 4tli Avenue and 7tb street. l*re*b> terlma— err ices at Burdick's Hall every Sabbath at 11 a. lit. and 4 p. in. I’rofcwtmit Kplvropiil -Hector. Rev Kdw Valentine Jones Services at Trinity Hall, 3d Avenue between 10th and 11 its stree t*, i every Sunday except the tr*i. Sunday school , nt 3 o'clock, p. in. ItfipliMt — Preaching every Sunday even . tog at 7 p. in ; Sunday SchoolI at V a. ui.; Pray Rclliodhl EpUfopHl Rev. J. A. Kibbe. Pastor. Preaching at Uarrett X Oih ; son’s llail. Third Avenue between Ninth ui.d '•nth streets, every Sunday ev ening at 7 o’cl'k I Sunday School meets at 2.30 p. ui.: Prayer ; meeting every Thursday night at 7 o’clock; , Class meeting every Sunday at 4 p m. Guymidotlc* < luipfrr. Xo. IO. Yy ll'»yal Arch M nmu, inert* in M»«onie Hall, (iuynudnt te. uti Monday before the i fill muon, at 7*-j o'clock. J. A. KIBBK, II. P. irrxTixuTox lodge, n«. 11 «*. I. o. of O l.f litreta eyery Tliurmlay evening it 7S o’clock. P. M., in Johniton’* Hall corner of Third Avenue and Tenth at. C. I. KINSKI., N. «i. A. M. W A RMCR, Scc’y . F* A A. XI.— Huntington Lodge No Vi Ancient, Free and Accepted Man.na meet in Manmie Hull in the Central Land Company'* Building, on the firm and Third Friday* of each month, at 7 r> m. * I. K. MORROW, W*. M. Oko. Kovlinu, Sre'y. I. O. <*. T.- -Regular mieting every Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock, at Par "••o'* Hull, corner of Third Avenue and Nintli *t. T. M. MARSHALL, W. C. T. Roma P*annua, Rrc. Kec'v »'► t I K < Rt FFISr. | c>« IOHM IIOO* RlFteKL. r*«A/#r BANK OF HUNTINGTON,! III'NTINOTOX. \V. VA. I*' poaife received and u^Mectioar •»<! remit fanee* made on .ill Point* Throitf/houf the » ouiitrtf, Ka change pnrcli:.I. aud uulo di*cniint** t on approved collateral. Ifitereet ilUucd *.« Tim* I*cp* »if*. Regular Biev »unt d ij—every Wednesday. Third ttrntic. turner «2fh si. «ept7tf // EA1HJVAHTEHS Boots and Shoes or *1.1. KIADft. ./ rtf*p» •tfalty Inform* j (•'• <*itu«n« of !!••••• ud j «urr tin'im/ country that b<* in I toot*, Shm* tmtl II of*. '' ihf him ii>v. > i • fill, il Mnr (toll** IMr'fc, *<• t.rnnr. lla>illnt!tniiKW \ n. »*• t IUmM.li i Wm, D-nm. iMniii.Km* a iitTTf. rrn^ri'kilt of (b« Tf^OlTTOISr HOULiE,; kiilf«i4 «uJ Yrwr.l #U , imovo*, uHia, lrc*mm»4la(l«H Train. On and alter Monday next. .nli inat.an aoio . modal nut train will If put on lie l he*apewke iV tMiio Kailrund, running from Kanawha Falla to Huntington nnd teturn dailv, Sundaya excepted, at follow* Leave Kanawha l‘».!U ut t> 80 a. m., Clur* lerton, 8 2U Spring Hill,8 38, St Alban*, S 55: Scary. 9 07; Scott, 9 20; Milton, It'; Rarboureville, 1«*. 10; iiiiyandolte, 10 4V; arriving at Huntington at 11 a in. Re turning will leave here at 3. 20 p in and arrive at Kanawha Kalla at 8 p in. Hound trip ticket* will he »ol1 at all *Utiona lor t'liarleaton nnd IIiintingtoii nt greatly reduced rate*, good only on the iUv wold nnd lor lb!* train only Tliia will lea great accommodation to cur country IrieioU. and will greatly en hance the huaine** of our merchant*. VUH •• ( Karlr*l*« Officials «• Nee lie taiwaU. In the 11 iintingtoii *peetal dixpuielien to the t harleetou (burl,ml me 20tl», we find full deladnof the arrangement* made to welcome the authoriliea of our aiater city on the occa*.on of their late proposed viait to Huntington We regret that the ex treme inclemency of the weather inter fered with the arrangement* here, and alno prevented wo large an attendance Irom the Capital, at the (e*livtiie« on Monday, n* would have bo n prenriu under more pro piliou* akie* We believe, however, that | all of our (Miarleaton friendn who were with ua. were more than *»ti*ticd with the *t:cue* at the circim, and |»erfeelly delight ed with “the aiiimala." Some ol them were ao much pirated with life in a city, that they remained Home time enjoying the hoHpiialitiea ot the nietro|>oliH u|»on cour teoiiN invitation Irom Marahal Mitchell, and. indeed, were reluctant to leave next day, aeeing the night* in a large city wa* ho in licit cheaper than they expected—ofilv "$2 and CmhIh" over night! We Hhall be pleaaed to *ee our iriendH from I'liarleaton noon nguin. All exit a train will leave ( harlesion to morrow morning lor the arcouiNioda 1 *»«*»• of citizen* v ho prO|*>«e to visit the | C*itv of Huntington to attend (lie splendid | circus i t old John Robinson A spec ml car has been set apart for tlie I line of bis Honor the Mayor, the Alderman land Councilor* olCharleaion, who will be I formally received a* thev croaa the city l litnita on 3l»t m . by the Ciitzena' Commit iter The official* of i'harleaton will then be escorted in carriage* to the Urtind Stand erected fertile occasion at (he junction ol 13th street arid 3rd Avenue, where they will he presented to hi* Honor the Mayor ol ihe <dty of Huntington. For the benefit of mir distinguished gut »|*. the procession will pas* that point or* slow time. *o that they may *ee the cages which confine the wonder'll! rhinocem*, hyena* and other ferocious animals A« I I a. m our vi*i tor* will lunch wnh the City authorities and at noon be presented l«> the citizens ai Belli le a Hall. Mt 2 p. III., they will b< placed in charge ol the police who will ac company them to the C;rci>* and Menag e>'ie. at the conclusion of the performance • bey will be escorted to the depot by tbe Four Pole Hangers, nrnl leave at f> p in , lor the Capital Everything po**ible will be done to make the visit of our country friends a* interesting and agreeable as possible” iii rti\utor i.vi r.i n. IlmiMiTOl. April 29, IS.3. Lyceum met pursuant ol adjournment. ’ (ten. John II Bre-lin. presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved, and iulopn-d. On motion of Maj. W S (’owner, it! was ordere l that an order for #10.00 be' drawn on the treasurer, to apply in pn\ - menl of arrearage* on rent of fhe Lyceum hall.' I be Secretary, W Thurman Lewi*, was instructed to collect unpaid initiation fee and back dnes due from tbe member* On motion of Maj I’owner, the Lvce urn adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening June 2fr. when an ©ration will be delivered by (>>tiii seller J M I ay ns An election lor offh.*rs will lie held the sail e night. J O BHEhLIN. Prew’t W. I iit'it%t o L»:wi*. «V,r t/ ^ MIVKit ftKWft. flutitington Mar 2, 1873. Tbe river has been rising lor a day or | cwo, and now has about I* feet in the channel and *taCtotiaty. The rise. a« tar heard from, was out uf the K maw ha hut the rain* on Thur day will probably •well the riter af*»ve The parks’* :»r* at) tin time the light •» thnr fri|«* MCColli f« »vr us th •ic -uiutiln'i • .a freight* along the river is gc|*». f pVr'ti Wei' rlhn'lSl d losbow tour we have quite a aofflcienct n» bo it* a* pe«v ’nt, w* will g»ve a list ot t'mi> (he r r.‘KH.»f trade* r X o H H p.. It I* F»s*’wins! and |to*t«>n*. Pow.eroy and t*neinn«ai packet* Ohio No 4, Trte/rwnh *»d t .l%ntm. t in m» n>»f» and >\ lirtlin/ put sets Andes R. U Hudson, Hu. ting toil and Park, rebury p. hr* E ntity Gramun and dtoeapanka, Portsmouth amt Huntington packets— Fanme Dugan ami Fashion, Ironton and Pomeroy—Oriole, Ironton and Hunting ion—J C. Crossley; Huntington and Ual ti|ndis—Edwin II Smith. Cincinnati and Marietta—Emperor. Cincinnati and Kana wha river—Julia No — Cincinnati and Pi'lebarg — Juniata. Portsmouth and Pitta burg-lira It lie Stale. Tbua >1 will be seeis ■ bat wo have coming to and passing be Huntington, aliout a Joacii and a half steamer*, which, with tbe towboats Tbo W Mean* and Tom Farrow plying between here and latuisville, keep up a lively Iwur On last Monday, notwithstanding the heavy rams. Old J«>bn Robinson arrived with bis iiiammolli circue ami menagerie on board the steamrra Dclle Vernon and K.rn No. 9, but did not gel ready lor tiltl bilion uutil a late hour in ilia day. He ; bad a good crowd at night, and left (or Hallipolia Iibout '2 o'clock next moroing. Capt. A. J McAllister baa resigned lire position ns l n|itaiii ol tire Fannie Dugan, Ininglit the Mattie Roberta, and intend* putting her in tbe towing trade front Iron 'on Our old friend, Capt. Wur Ripley, is iu command of tbe Dugan temporarily. 'Ibe Katydid has at last been completed and true taken ber position in the Park ershurg and tiullipolm trade. We notice our young Iritiid, A. II. L*v» HI Ironton, and formerly clerk of tbe j Chesapeake, doing lire agreeable on Ike i Fashion. Die traveling public, and espe ] daily the ladies, will find bint pleasant I »nd always ready to accommodate | Tbe ‘ Mule" true sold at Ironton, on 1 Thursday, bv tbe Marshal. I lie \\ iid Boy baa been sold :o some parties on the Upper Mta-rssippt lor towing rails. She bad been sold before to eoms patties who advanced $<KK) nnd tailed la. come to time. It made it pretty good sale for tbe owners, both taken together. The Tom llucknry passed up Friday for I her new trade, in command of Col. li li riionii.s, and Ins yurtners, E. S. Bright and B. I,, Aides of IY Pleasant, on board She looks much improved t'OI NCII. FIIW('t.»:UINWN, Council met piiraunnl to adjournment; Ilia Honor, llie Mayor, in the chair All |ire*ent hut Councihnan Burdick. I I he minute* ol the laal Hireling were read and approved. The following partita made application l (or licence to cell at retail apiriinous li quor*. Ac., for the year ending April 30, 11*7-1 : .1 W Verlnnder, F II. Ware, R. A Miithrwa, ll W Nichol*. Geo. Scranage i and John OttrrialatUr. Their bond* were | approved and licence grantnd On million, J Harvey Foagc, the late Treuaiirer. ia required to make a aeule tnrni of Ilia aceonnla with the Recorder, and turn over all the city land*, hooka and J paper a of the office to the Trraaurer before J ■ lie next Hireling of the Council. On motion, aection I ol Ordinance No fii concerning aidewalk*, w«* amended by in-er«lng alter the wnrda ‘ in auid cit the following worda: Or acroaa any aidewalka nnleaa tifain atieli part ol the aidewalka aa ia tna-le lor enrli rroaeing, On motion the lullowing ordinance <vna adopted 'ret on I Hr it oriiaineil by ti>r common j council of tlie city ol Huntington, ihalull vault* for priviea hereafter dug in the aaid i city aliall he made not Iran than twenty ■ ret deep or to the aand, and a I privv i vault* herelof.rr dug that have become : fi led to the aiirface, or are in euch condi ; to n a* to he off- ha ve. are hereby declared nuianncea, nml tile Mnrahal ia required to have the aerne aim led at once. 2 Any per-ou violating the proviainua of aection one ol thia ordinance, or failing or refiiaing to a hole any aucli nuiaanev when notified io do »o by the Mnrahnl ehall. oo conviction thereof he fined not lea- than fiveor more Than ten dollar*, ami -hall ha liable to an additional fine ol the eanie amount for each ami every day that any each rmi-ancr ia fierinitlrd to remain after euch notification by tbe Marahal fin motion, the following or finance w . - adopted Section I lb- it ordained by the torn toon Conned of the cilv of If uiitnvgtnn tlml there ahali be n**e*acd aonuallv upon all doge owned or kept io tbe city tbe fol lowing fa a I pou a dog one‘tnltar, uirui a *• tit Iwo dollar* ami if any per*,in ahull own or keep more Ilian one Hog. the tax on the aec.-nd aliaii be two dollar*, ntol upon tbe lliird lour dollar* i bi motion tb- Marahal waa inalrncled IO »elect a Found Maaier and to enforce ilie pro* i*i«>na off >rdi„anew No. Ill concern iog cattle A..-. running at large, with re‘ erence i„ hog* at once. t ouncil nhjuorned to 2 pm Mnv I N II OI.KY, H,-orH'r |t a telling no-*,-tel in anI -ng that tiieae Fr*nlcntul | rogrea-,e ii we. an important p.plic.l .iguiftcam-e. and ilia' Gen. Grant i- a CMidninte Ur re-elect mn for a third term A good many people laughed at I rank tttair when he real that il Grant once g.*t a real in the Fre lien ill Chair lie would never willtnflv retfign i*. Free - -lent Grant hrv* manileaied j tat that *> - dative tvtuvidy which Biair pinphraied, and line e, i.ten tiy come to regard the Govern ment a* b.a own private property — I Knit OaipAif.