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-,mmmowlym,, 411,iS , . a LAsT. EDITION. they had not resisted the usurpation that was attempted to be put upon them. The act of putting Federal soldiers un der the command of Kellogg, and the act tit the latter in taking possession of tue State-house, were beta inexcusable. The Ntheaska Senatorial Conies& OMANA, NEB., Jail. 10.--The Senatorial vontest is assuming a new appearance, and it is HOW conceded that neither - Thayer, Dundy nor Paddock have any chance of election. Cunningham is also said to be off the track, and it is proba bie that a new man will be taken up. The indications point to Henry A. Bar tan, of Ward island, a member ot the State Senate, or J. B. Weston, the pres ent Auditor Nilo State. Weston is be lieved to have the best chance, and it is claimed that if his name is introduced he can pole 30 votes on the lirst ballot, thougikonty 27 are needed for election. 'JOHN GonsilaN has sued Messrii. :Roth & Sons, of the St. Nicholas, for 25,000, which he claims to be due hint for an assawit and battery, false arrest anti imprisonment irt the Hammond-Street - Station-house. CORONER MALEY has prepared his quarterly report, showing tbe number of inquests during the.past three months to be 69. Fees paid for viewing bodies 2204; tor venire, 216; mileage, 21020; neces vary writing, 2504 75. MESSRS. J. W. ItxtenEtt, J. E. Bohan tau, W. Heikes, J. N. Schoonmaker, Ir. Barris, F. E. Dwerr, J. R. Day, E. C. Rice and Wm. G. Edgett, arrived in this eity last.night from St. Louis. ---... CINcnisan Solithern Railroad bonds, amounting to 600,000, were sold in New York on Thursday lastat 4 per cont. pre mium. tHE ease Of Henry Ilorstemeyor, for the shooting of John Williams at Lock. land last summer, has been giveu to the jury. , MIL S. C. HAVN.ES bushiess agent of the Jubilee Singersok Fisk University, 01 Nashville, Tenn., is lu the city. -" WoRK of axing up the new reservoir again has commenced.' ,11.1:. 2 -EA. t AAA' AL Alt Quiet. Spociat to the Star. URBANA, Jan. 16,---Every thing whs quiet about the jail last night and this morning.. There are still some mutter ' Ingo, but It is now thought that nó fur ther attempts to execute summary jus tice on Ullery will be made. Untrue. CLEVELAND, 0, Jan. 1.0.The repnrt circulated regarding the seizure ot the books of the Lake Shore railroad com pany Is untrue.- Accittont ; , MUNCIE, IND., Jan. 16.--1The passenger train East, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, was thrown trom the track near Arcola , this morning by ' a broken rail. The train .was totally wrecked. Two persons are - reported laded and three wounded. No further particulars cad be ascertained. -Ile. Capital Natters. ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.--The Board of Engineers, consisting of Lt. Col. B. Al exander and Maj. C.B. Comstock, of the Ir. S., Army; henry Mitchell, of the U. S. Coast Survey; 'I E. Sickles, W. M. Roberts and H. D. Whitcomb; who were appointed to . examine the obstructions. at the mouth of the Mississippi river and report upon a plan tor the improvement of navigation at that point have submitted a repeal the Secretari of War, in which- they, Lieut. Col. Wright desentIng, recom mend the construction of a system of .Jettles. The repott will be submitted to Con gress at an early day. --e The Secretary of War has, prepared and will send to Congress on Monday an answer to the House resolutions of De eember 14th, relative to the disposition of United States troops in Alabama dur ing the election last fail, and the distil bution or army rations to sufferers by tile overflow of the Tombigbee and War rior rivers in that State. The following internal revenue ap. pointments have been made: Onagers, :Wm. R. Williams, 2t1 Distriet c.:Connee . ticut; Geo. M. M. Lynn and Geo. B. Du , rant; Sixth District of Kentucky; Wm. hi. Ross, Eighth District or Illinois; John H. Harding and F. J. O'Rourke, Fifth District ot Tennessee.. Storekeepers, Francis 31. Oldham, eth District of Mo. Albert AHalton, Filth District of North Carolina; Church Todd, Sixth D,s - Wet of Ithnols; John G. Mock, Sixth Distriet oi Virginia. Tux St. Louis Republican of yesterday says: "Hon. James IC &lett, M. Froh mon; W. B. Thomas and T. L. Davidson wed wife, of Cincinnati, are iu the eity.' Tux Western Hardware Alio fatten, which hail been in aeasion in Chicago for a Sew flays pest, has adjourned to unel iu (Metier next. " - ADDALICIN AZ Is V NS Irth IT is announced that the Mayor has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to attend the indignation meeting at Bike's Opera-house to-night. ELDER MAGEE'S 'satin and battery case against Sandy Batt, was this morning adjourned by 'Squire Evitt, to next Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. About forty witnesses have been summoned to appear in the case. OFFIcint WILLIAMSON' to-day arrested a nian by the name of James Kelly,whom he found trying to bide a silver teapot under his coat, and making other stispi (dons maneuvers, which warranted the officer that all wits not right. lie was lodged in the IN inth-street Station-house and. a ,(!liarge of petit larceny preferred . , , .- ' ,IJI riteLB6illAPH , - ELDER MAGEE'S 'satin and battery ease . . congreseional. against Sandy Batt, was this morning 'WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan.10.--110e8E. aajourned by 'Squire Evitt, to next Sher Mouse having yesterday adjournod Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. About over until Monday there was no session forty witnosees have been summoned to of that body to-day. appear In the case. , . , SENATE-01r. Schurz, of 3lissourl, pre 'tented a memorial from citizens- of St. , OFFIcint WILLIAMSON' to-day arrested Louis for the passage of a bill to define a nian by the name of James Kelly,whom ' a gross of matches. Referred to theCont- he found trying to bide a silver teapot mitteeon Finance. under hie coat, and -making other saspi Mr. Anthony, of Rhode Island, sub ideas maneuvers, which warranted the mitted' au ordor, which was adopted, officer that all wee not right. lie was that during the remainder of the intension lodged in the 14 inth-street Station-house after calls for resolutions shall have ItnIlinaetc,hal.ge ef petit larceny preferred passed,. the business of the carendar . shall be called tor In tho mórning hour by 166 Lum .. . , 'committees in the order in which they ., ,.: : ,.....---- stand on the calendar, and so on from , On,Changitt " ' ,tlay day to day, but no committee shall ' To-day on ThangerresidLent Halllowlay be called ten days in succession. announced the name of S. ester av or Mr. Clayton, of Arkansas, presented a on the Texas Pacific , Railroad Commit h Ch mb r of C memorial signed by over two hundred tee of t e.. a e . otuninqeirce, ita citizons of Arkansas, formerly Soldiers place of ,David Gipson, , who. e ned, o :in the United States army, indorsing berve. . . . Oen. Sheridau's course in New Orleans, , Immammmommommw..11111. . and declaring the statements made by . Marriage Lioett.oes qtint were true. Tabled. - Tbe following marriage licenses were Mr. Pratt, of Indiana, from the Com- 'slotted since our last report; - mittee on Public Lands, reported, with George Eckstein and Rosa Allgier,,Pe amendments, the bill grantiug the right , ter S. Itelving and Margaret flunter, L. 'of way for a railroad to Puyallup Valley G. Scheel and Marcella- M. Hilliard,. ' coal country. Pläced on the calendar. Fred. Ross and Lizzie Steminier ' Ft ank Idr. Ferkey, of Michigan, introduced a., Dennis and Maggie Frickert, A.'J. Men bill to authorize the issuance of a patent son and Maggie Kelly, Geo. Stanger. and tor a quarter section of land in Miuhigan. Lizzie Dineard,W .F.Otte and Edit Fluke,' ' Rebored to the Connnittee ou Public) Henry Benner and Mary E. Walker, Lands. Tho unfinished business being Geo. Martin und Mary limiter, Fred Mr. Schurz' resolution directing the Ju.. Slider and Kato ' Angier, P. B. Usuher dietary Committee to inquire what leg- and Louisa 'Vogel, Reinhold Keehn and - elation is- necessuil to secure' to the joseoh Geph,.-d, E. Jas. Davi, arid chris people of Louisiana a free government tine Ferree, Fred Gruber and Lizzie Ot under the constitution was then takea ilrg,, Paul Huebner and Mary Durr, up, tuld Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware, re- Nicholas Kobrer and Mary Kopp, Henry seined his remaoket . , . The President, he concluded, Bernheitn and Ida E. Mse, Fred. 11111- waS re-; sing and 'Magdalena Tittleberger, spousible for all the trouble in ?Sear Op., , kniziah 11. Hunt and Harriet L. liuli leans, because bee had sent au trie.Y I taint, George Kemp' and Mary A. Pat there. The people of .Louisiaga would tenger, J. Wackier and Zetta -Wenitinhave surrendered all title to manhood if 1 i,--, o.--. .,,,,i 1....ohni ir i.i.... roLicti covvitz ,BEFORE UDGE-MARCEINT MiscellaneousJoseph Flood. vagran cy, thirty days; Mathias Aler, threaten Inc. personal violence, bound in the sum of $200 to keeP theaence; Isaac Hi Hyatt', careless driving, dontinued to Jan. 23d; Henry Ziegler, fugitive from justice, con tintm.d to Jan 1S; Thomas Williams, petit larceny, dismissed; George Hagerty, petit larceny, thirty days and $150; John Strohmeier, petit larceny, thirty days anti $.5; John Harrington, maintitur. dig missed ;John llainilton, robbery, contin ued to Jan. 20th; Wm. Johnson, petit larceny, continued to Jan. 18th; James Kennedy, James Evans and Thos. 1191. land, vagrancý, thirty days each; Law rence Steginany, loitering, thirty days; Allen Crum, street begging, thirty days, suspended. Drunk and DisorderlyGeorge Schwa zer,$5 and costs; Mitiy Schweizer, 11m.y Sehonelan and. A. C. Gallagher, dis missed; Kate Maloney and Kate Myers. thirty days; Pat Sweeney, $5 anti costs; Dennis l'uskey, thirty days and $50; Kate Mack, thirty flays; Tout Morrissey, $20 and costs. Assault and BatteryClark Mitchell and John Gleason, dismissed; Thomas Morrissey, $25 and costs; Henry 1:011111t4, eontinued to Jan. 2l. MiscellaneousChas. Smith and John O'Neal, 'petit larceny, continued to Jan. 19; Michat 1 Howard and James Doherty, resisting dicers, dismissed; James Ittglier Mid JUIDOS Welsh, petit larceny, dismissed,. Lady Teachers' ilstooinlinn The Lady Teachers' Association held their first regular monthly meeting of this year, in the Hall of the Normai School Building, on Eighth street. this morning, Miss Lathrop occupied' the chair, and a large number of members were present. The minutes Of the pre vitals ineeting were read and approved. The lirst business of a formal nature in order was the report ef the Committee appointed at the previous meeting to draw up certain plans to be lollowed as a method in examinations. Miss Lathrop, the Chairman of the Commit tee, accordingly subinitted the following resolutions winch were adopted: Resolved, ist. That vre in the main most heartily approve the regulations of the Board of Examiners in regard to Lady Teachers, and should greatly depri cate any lowering of the standard of qualification. , 2d. That we believe it to be just, and hereby express our most earnest desire that the part of the regulations which re-. fere 'to taking account of professional success should be emphasized in the practice of the Board. 3d. That to secure a 'constant intels lectual growth we would recommend as supplementary to the present require ments, a definitely outlined. course of literary and historical reading, fo be reg ularly pursued at option by such as hold high-grade certificates, one session of the annual institute being employed forsuch examination, a comuiendable per cent. belug ente'red upoit the eirtificates and extending the licenses to teach. 4th. That, after a satisfactory standing in alt. the required subject has been at, tained, teaohers be allowed their option in the selection of subjects of study a given fact upon examination serving to renew their certificates at the expira tion. Respectfully, D. A. LATHROP, J. L. KIILLUN, E. M. PATRICK, MisS BRAION, ". Committee. ' After the resolutions had been read and approved, the following 'choice pro gramme of exercises was carried out: Music--"Cheeriulness" (vocal), by Misses Hetlich and Moses, rendered in , a most pleasing manner; "NOveleeten No. 2" (instrumental), Miss Hauser; "A Night in Venice" ( vocal), Misses Het aud Loewenstein; "Etude and Eri. king" (instrumental. two movements), by Miss Reedier; "Host- thou know the land" vocal), Miss Heckle. ' LiteraryRoading, Miss Westendert; essay, Miss O'Kelle The literary por- 1 tion of the programme, on acconnt of the absence 6f the ladies engaged in it, was laid over to the next meeting. The mu- ' sic exercises in both the instruinental and vocal portions,. bespoke great, abili ties for its participators., , Adjourned. - - ith NEWPORT. ,ro, Mr. Andy McAfee is sick. kle4 The river gorged at the rumping House srth yesterday. - , f11,7 kixteeu recruits arrived from Cleve 4a land yesterday and 6 from St. louts. & Sons have the con'..ract for the steam heating apparatus at the Mor tal' rackscoot, 1821. . , . oh- Thirty-one prisoners in tpe aon The Council in Committee of the y." Whole, has decided to add WO to the salary of the City Clerk, 1200 to that of on, the City Attorney and 4100 to Mg ot the tor Engineer. eel There ore 420 men now at the barracks, and tents are being called into use. TheGrand Jury reported the following Indictments yesterday: Pony Williams, grand- larceny; James Sandere, .Erand larceny; Wm. Elliott, R. Waters, E. Do mino, A. Emerson, J. Barnett, yetit lar ceny; Wm. McMullen, Dennis Mullen, George Elliott and Ilfram Atchison as sault and battery' Benj. Clark, petitliar ceny; Chas. Wolff, selling playing cards without a license; George Elliott, un lawiltily injuring property; Samuel W. Digby, unlawfully carrying concealed deadly weapons; Chas. Heitz unlawful ly giving liquor to a minor; alter Mo Crea, unlawfully taking and carrying away property; rat Mullen, keeping tip pling louse,; Charles Wolff, failing to execute bond for selling playing cards; Catherine Dieblg, keeping tippling house; 1;ouis Conetans, Mayor, and City Council of Newport, nuisance; Wm.11as son, Fred; Bodo, Charles Clark, Joel Vransant, R. Scherer, Joseph Paul, Geo. Schofield, nuisance. The Grand Jury in Ito report yester day reconitnended That the center parti tion be taken out of the Jail, and that another re of cells be erected, as there is not sufficient room in the pre8ent cells for all the prisoners. It also recom mends the erection of a new Court-house and Station-house. In the Criminal Court, yesterday, the case of the Commonwealth against James Milos, charged with usnig a forged note, :vas tried, and tile accused tound guilty and sentenced for one year to the Petri tentiary. George Rogers, a lad, for petit larceny, thirty days' fiard labor in Coun ty Jail. Wm. Elliott, R. Waters, F. Der rick, Alonzo Emerson aud J. Bartlett wore found guilty of petit larceny, and sent t2 Juil for three months at hard la bor. James Saunders, colored, nacutted of stealing throe razors, guilty, three months. Some unkr.wtt party tired a pistol at 31r; Eugene Bowers, on Vine street, Cin cinnati, en Thursday evening, the bail passing through his coat. . . ' COVINGTON. sing and Magdalena Tittlebergor, Aniziah It. Hunt awl Harriet L. Hull- The race between Croninger and 310 emit, George Kemp' and Mary A. Pat- ser for.Council in the First I ard is pass tenger, J. IVaclier and Zetta Wennin- ing oll quietly, with Moser ahead at tide or buss Strauss and Rachel Kiefer, writieg. Ilowtver, it is .thought by g ... August Kuhlaud Letia Sundandie,lieury promilient citizens that Ciont.nget v ill IVilliams and Alice McCracken, Peter witi the ratm. Snyder anti Maggie Boning, W. it. IValts The ekatilig sCalson is not,o.ver yet, but ley and Lizzie nett:her, Theodore Hol- the crowds ftre each ti b .1) tt.otutu,; more land and Scharot t Stanley. - numerous ttpon the Oassy suriace of the T. S. Werriga, M. L. C. placid Licking. , . Marriage licenses sines our last report , ..-.,.... POLJCZ CO VAL Wm. 11., McLiebed to Katie 31. Feigit ' eity; John L. Bootit to Emma Simard: , BEFORE klUDGE-MIRCIIINT. .. Joseph Whitehouse to Elizabeth R. Bell i MiscellaneousJoseph Flood. vagran- delbratidt; Joseph Liseomb to Elizabeth cy, thirty days; Mathias Alert threaten- Cane; della Witte to Caroline Rush; Pe lir' personal violence, bound in the sum ter Carter to Catherine Gaffaite-; 1' red of SNOW keep' theaence; Isaac HillyailL erick Steinbeini to Emma Bryan; Joseph careless driving, doutinued to Jan. 23d Henry Ziegler, fugitive !rem justice, con ; Bolan to Anna altocktialt; Fredrick Schubanberg.to Catherine Wilger. Hutted te Jan itt; Thomas Williams, petit Nine marriage licenses this. week larceny, dismissed; George Ilagerty, petit larceny, thirty days and $150; John one machinist, one bricklayer, one shoe maker, ono étgar-maker, one porter, one Strohmeier, petit larceny, thirty days anti 2.5; John liarrington, maiming. dia. book-keeper. gardner, two larniers(grangere) and one missed ;John Ilainitton, robbery, contin- No Mayor's Court. " . tied to Jail. 20. th; Wm. Johnson, petit Powell Lodge, No. 25, A. O. LT. IV., larceny, continued to Jan. lath; James , pa e a pleasant entertainment at Major Kennedy, James Evans and Thos. Hob liall's last eVening. Mr. D. P, Dean, el land, vagrant:Yr, thirty days each; Law Cincinnati, , especially distinguished renee Stesinany, loitering, thirty days; Allen Crusts, street begging, thirty days, hiniself in his successful effort for the entertainment of the party. suspended. John Algua and Barney Leitling were Drunk and DisorderlyGeorge Schwa brought be'fore Commissioner Bostwick, zer,$,3 and costs; 31ary Schweizer, Henry on the charge of having carried on the Schonelan and A. C. Gallagher, dis liquor business, without license, since missed; Kate Maloney and Kate Myers. Deceinber 13, 18;4. It seems that they thirty days; Pat Sweeney, $5 and costs; had purchased the Sa10011 of Louis Cu Dennis Puskey, thirty days a nd $50; Kate telt, and thought that his license held Mack, thirty alaye; . Tom Morrissey, $20 d Tit 1 I leaded gtity attd paid the goo . I. ) and costs. tax and coats, automata aitogether to Assault and BatteryClark Mitchell $6012. , alid John Gleason, dismissed; Thomas The many friends of Andy Harrigan, Morrissey, $25 and costs; Henry C011int4, eontinued to Jan. 2t. eerk of the steamer General Lytle, will regret tO hear of tbe ;QS'S Of ble wife; wan MiscellaneousChas. Smith and John . died yesterday morning ot conpimption. O'Neal, petit larceny, continued to Jan. Naomi Lodge, No. 12a, I. O. o. F., has 19; Alit:hat! Howard and ,ianies Doherty, installed the following o. lacers: O. Lots, resisting oflicers, dismissed; James Gal loglier and James Welsh, petit larce....', Noble Grand ; Ed ward Petty, Vice Grand ; William Goebel, Rec, Secretary; Jolla l'. dismissed. t liarbeek, Treasurer; Georev Dunkley, . ..,....,.... Warden; Samuel Woodyard', Conductor; -- Lady Teachers' ..el stooin lints. Sanillel Mobs, Inner Guard; Louis L. The Lady Teachers' Association held Bowen, Outer Guard. ' - - s their first regular monthly meeting of The bricklayers are 'on their dignity. thie yeal., in the Hall of the Normat Their union tit its last meeting decided School Building, on Eighth street. this to demand $5 per day for work hereafter. morning, Miss Lathrop occupied' the Two childrea of Mr. Joseph Bailer, a chair, and a large number of members son and a daughter, have died from scar- ' were present. The minutes Of the pre- let fever within Oa Mat 4S. hours. Mr. victim ineeting were read and approved. Bailer and his tardily will bave the synt The lirst business of a formal nature in tinny of their many &loutish) their deep Drder was the report rif the Committee appointed at the previous meeting to affliction. A new Btilltling Association has been draW up certain plans to be Billowed as started in the southern part of the city. a method in exaininations. Miss . The masquerade of the Social Seven" Lathrop, the Chairman of the Commit- at Odd-fellows' Hall last night was tee, accordingly subinitted the following largely attendea and brilliant in the ex resolutions which were adopted: treine. Resolved, lst. That vre in the 'main Mr. Abner L.Frnzier will deliver an nest heartily approve the regulations of address on temperance, at Odd-fellows' :he Board of Examiners in regard to Hall, tomorrow afternoon, Jan. Pi. Laidy Teachere, and should greatly depri- Dr. J. W. Rifle's bultalo robe vas stolen :ate any lowering of the standard Of from his buggy night before last while be tualification. , was visiting a patient.. 2d. That we believe it to be just, and The Town Mamba! of Fahnouth was tereby express our most earnest desire seriously cut by Vat Ryan, baggage mas hat the part of the regulations which ré- ter on the Falmouth Accommodation ers 'to taking account of prófessional train on Thursday night. ' , . ,uccess shotild be emphasized in the A hatchway in the old Spangle build iractice of the Board. ing gave way last night, Jettleg one of 3d. That to secure a 'constant intels the tenants through on to the floor be eetual growth we would recomillend as low, but fortunately injuring no one se upplementary to the present require- riously. mints, a definitely outlined. course of . Mr. V. Shinkle has been again elected iterary and historical reading, its be ref- President of the Kenton Insurance Colli ded)! pursued at option by such as ho d Daily. . igh-grade certifientes, one session of the .A meeting of the memters of the Chris. Ritual institute being employed forsuch tian Chtirch is called fin te-morrow after gemination, a eomuiendable per cent. noon at 3o'clock, to take turther action elm; entered upoit the certificates and regarding their pastor. xtending the licenses to teach. - . 4th. That, after a satisfactory standing -, Marie all Record. I all' the required subject has been at- Henry Terrier, age 35 years, chronic dyne lined, teaohers be allowed their option tesy. ' i the selection of subjects of study a Robert Stevenson, age fil year', general de iven fact upon examination serving to bilif7:riett Newell ;keen, it.ge 55 year's, pyamia. snew their certificates at the expire- Harry Bentley, age two ntonths, congestion on. : Respectfully?, of Me brain. D. A. LITHROP, Infant Waldron, stiliborn. J. L. Kicia,ust, Beim Psehinan, age 8 mouths,.croup. . E. M. Pameir, James Smith, age 29 years. accidental. - ' MISS BaalON ' ' Frank Maley, age li months, croup. Committee. Rosa Cole, age 12 hours, premature birth. Emma Kurtz, age 24 rears, kaperaleose.: After the resolutions had been read Mary Bucher, age 07 "years, ulceration. nd approved, the following 'choice pro- JoSeph Born, age 77 itts., old age. aniline of exercises was carried out: Michael &Amway, lige '89 yer1118, 0011.311Mp , Masic"Cheerlulness" (vocal), by lion. , ylizabet , h Branch age 71 years, general tie sees Hetlich and Moses, rendered in Inlay. .. most pleasing manner; "Noveleeten , J. Carrie Lutz, age 64 years, in arasmes. o. 2" ( instrumental), Miss Hauser; "A Ludwig Slitter, 2 weeks, cramps. ' " ight in Venice" ( vocal), Misses Het- August Muegel, 21 years, typhoid fever. eit and Loewenstein; 4Etude and Eris Wm. Nolan, 3 months, pneumonia. ,, i ,, ing" (instrumental, two movements), iehu tiittitera)t4laytti,tpretinartire birth. . , r Miss Itoodter; "Dost thou know the , " RI: ) a s, tvsentery. A. uitzir 11,1 mo.nths; atroPhy. , nd"l vocal), Miss Heckle. '. Hella Kno'black, 0.; years, old age. . I Literaryltoading, Miss IVestendort; ' J.11. iluesetedde, fis; years, cerebro spinal isay, Miss O'Kelle. The literary Por- menigetis. on of the programme, on acconnt of the , Emma Roos, 4 years, diptheria. ' . i settee Of the ladies engaged in it, was Carollue Wemmer.17 mouths, asthma. ; id over to the next meeting. The mu- ! P-tGailietreala 45 1 texy. , i ,2Yievaer8eisalp'c'er' Rendus. 1 c exercises in both the instruinental V state Miller,Y24 years;asihnut. .., : id vocal portions,. bespoke greats &bill- Joseph W. Cox. se years, sydcope. ' es for its participators., , , . Andrew Dueler, M years, bronehitis. ' i Adjourned. - - ,, , - , - . . O. ,..1111. Peoria -Market 1 ADDALICIIVAZ a e it VAISAIll 11 1 It li ' PitORIAL JILL ULCorn steacty tit 53e. Oatat . ' white 54c toiled, aim. Bye easy at 51. , . . . NEWPORT.' ', , - . . . , , 1 .---,......-....... Mr. Andy McAfee is sick. . . , , .' .' - , Menge Álarkel . . t The river gorged at the Pumping House ;.. untie, 3an. 16.HogsEstimated reeellits, 1 aterday. - . ' - ' ' 10,0o0; market dull and prices steady. Packs Sixteen recruits arrived from CleÝe- ars, grades, 56 aziat6 90. , c . . nd yesterday and 6 from St. louts. Flour dull but unchanged. Wneat in fair a Kirkup & Sons have the caudract for demand and lowert No. 2 Chicago spring, ! a steam heating apparatus atthe Bar- Stoic cash; tee. February; latec, March: No. 8 t ekseast, $825. , : , , Chicago spill 88)ial8se; rejected, 70M(477o. 5 ' Oradell and shade lowery: No. 2 mixed, Thirty-one prisoners in the jail. 88,0, cash; Ws. February; 7ijic bid May: re- t The Council in Committee of the Jected, atisg561Sse. Gars steady: No. 9, best C 'hole, has decided to add 4300 to the aiis270, cash; 53c for Februtwyg rejected. 49m 1 ,lary of the City Clerk, 1200 to that ot Ist:Oc. flys in Mr demaad and advanced; t e City Attorney and 4100 to that ot the nartoy quiet and weak: lie. 2 spring, St too tgineer. 1 80. spot . b - . Timothy seed quiet and unchanged.' Cloveri id There are 420 men now at the barra ka 0--- in fair demand and' tc.tvauceti, a ilk sales of A tents are being called into use .,,, prime at so vs. . , . , ,....,,: , a - K, , : , '., . k , - ',, . . l'' ', - z. , rizwirozÁzb' Gold opened at 112, andl at noon stood it 112x. Eastorn Exchange is quiet and weak. Deal ers generally are buying at ,1-11 discount, and selling at par over the (minter. Government securities are firmer to-day, with a general advance at moon of K(g)i from the following doe nig rates of last evening: Otiyinst. !coifing ti S. 8 ner cent. bonds df 118m U. 11 1-20 bonds of 1862. filav 118M U. 8. 5-21 bonds of NA 115g lie U. B. 11-20 bonds of Milk 24ov 112 110 U. 6.1140 bonds of 1805. July 11T - U. 5-20 bonds of 1857.July 118 118x 8-1K1 bonds of 1806.J 118 U. S. 5 per cent. 10-40 bomb, 116 likg bvereent.10-40bonlistsmall) 117)( 117X b per cent. funded The roilowing is the 1 itat P. M. report oi Mow York Stock Market, as received by Lea, titer. rett et Co.. 28 Weal Third street: ;sold. Uffered at. Mid. W. U. Telegraph i'ae. Alai ..... . .... SS Adams Express - .... . .. 99X We Ile. Fargÿ Ex tit American.," ,,,, tSti U IS , 63 N. 1. Cent .... 10 1 X Erie ' . .... .. 26x Harlem... ... .... 129 127 C. C a 1. 6.... ... , tlX LtilE0 bitore .... 24 g liev. a Pitts. a "1,0 atX N. Western cow 44.4 " " " nrei'd . 60X Rock Island 10IX . ... bt. Paul, Win ..... US 6 6o, prad 68)4' . , W abasn 4. leX ... Ohio a Alms 20n Union l'ne till7; ... t ort W avne 64. Ilan. a St. Joe 24x &Itch Cent 803, 79 . e A. a. 1'. preCtt I Ihnum Central . Cali UM ....... .... Cilitttg0 At Alton QIIICKSiii ver 844 Panama ... Il21 111 ii Honer a flank ot England note. .... .... The following is the official Bank stalenrent of New York city.for the week ending .tt;atur day,lanuary Loans, increase V1,185,201.1 Civet lat:on. increa.tc 218,700 :-f)ecie, increase. Legal tender, fncreasc 4,170,t0a 1,eposits increase. 5,2'3.100 Reserve. increase .3,898,375 CINt EVNAIILAILT.M4 RH Er. LIKCINNATI. 10-2 M. FLO titThere has !wen no materia change. t filluily worth ;10,4 10: extra. 24 754 - 4 00; superline,i4m4 30; and low grailee, 48 30 a. ; 6u per bri. berm wheat dour ib emoted at - $4 8045 tei per bre Rye !lour is steadyet $5 50 1 m515, and buckwheat flour is-selling at 2646 50 per bri.. W II EATThere is a dull niarket with mod crate deinand ouly for red, which is worths! 05 .1 tild 07 for No. 2. 'lilt and White. are nominal w ith DO reliable quo t ations. WATSRemain quiet and steady, with no Inateriai change. No. 2 mixed are alerted at etilk. wills sides et 5P,tie; No. 2 white AM ' worth blip lere per bre CORNTile nuireet is firm, villth an active 8' demand for mixed, and sales of ear at 7eoz72c. and sale of shelled at the O. & eleyetot at 7;c 1 43. be. White is held at 142e MOre thee mixed, with oue light sated No. 2 shelled o at 7:le per bu. r III-E-124 steady. with falrilemitnil at $1 12 pm 1 bu. or No. 2. at the O. & M. elevator, wilt 1 sales. BARLEIThere is but little doing. Good 5 to choice lots are worth $1 8510 42 for bring: $1 Val 00 for fall. MEbS PORKThe market is toilet, anti prime is hold at $19 per erl; Sim 75 offered. a LARDThere is a ilrui market at la3i06133,;( for prime steam, anti kettle Is quiet at 1 leotAt , p-tr lb. ' GREEN MEATSThe market Is rattle' weak; with limited inquiry. at 6,iiatline for anon iders, eisioqc for clear itb siilea, unit 10N(g 5 Myse for hams of choice v. eights. lit'Lle IllEATSA. moderate demand for meats partially cured tit 6),gail,,o,,e. for should. dere; ewgers, ieitg for clear rib, end 1 clear sides uer ell loose, and reit cored' en L" held at , . BACO.NThere- is a light demand at 8ii'r I. for shoulders, 10;tria101iie for clear rih, a nd-lpi s Mai 34 tor clear sidee per lb; sugar eurtd hater are steady at lamedic per lb. COTTox Tau market is quiet t,p-day, with sales of L8 miles at the Cotton Exelitinge. We quote: Ordinary, 111,,e; pot unitary, 133-ic; low iniddlifig. ile; nimilling,74Ue; good mid ; per lie block on band, 14,278 bales. W market is steady with fair demand and balur to-ðity or 189 brls at e4c per ga , lou. ' BEANSThe mhrket continueo The 1 receites ale liberal and the dentaint id eery light. Choice Navys arc worth $2.1.-eg,2 2a; me t diem grades, St low? rier lee - 111100M COlt N There has been no change , of - any importance. The Imola retlialud steady with model ate demand. Reit brush is quoted 707,f c per lb; green-stalk braid, biergi ' and grecu braid lueoosic per In. BUTeEltTne inaract eas undergone no es , scram! change. The demand for the best gradee is about equal to tile eupply. Mediunt , grades are still neglectetlovitil au excess of receipts and an accumulation of stocks. Lower grades are in fair request for packing. Prices ' ;MVO not varied since our last., Prime to choice bellicet 264:i8e, and extra selectioue of single Packages brunt lat.20 more. Medium grades are heiti at 23tie24e, and common lika2oe per lb. CHEESETile demand anti receipts are about equal, and there is a quiet but steady market at 154e15he per lb tbr prime to choice litetory. COALThere is a quiet though steaav mar ket, and prices have underktone Ji0 material ea riatioik 'Atm rates afloat are: obi River. yip 1 7e; AehlantL 707het Pittsuurs be tie r bu Beth-tired to consumer& we quote': Ohio River, lle; Ashland, llig,12c: Hockiug from Brighton elevator, 12e; Kanawna, I2c; Mus kingum Valley, 13c; Pittsburg, 13(014c, and liallawimeanuel, 24c per be. toyeEE,Ine market is steady but quiet with a moderate consumptive dowsed. No chenge in prices. itto is quotett at :lie tor eoluin011. ;40110 foie fair to good, 24s425e for prime and 254c for etioice per lie Lartuarra is worth Zitg.:31e, aud Java :341;45c per - elit2SThe receipts are large and some skid in excess of the demand, but the Market con tinuee steady, wtth no material change in prices. Fresh arrivals are guided 2442i.c. tier dozen. - FRUITSThe demand for green apples con tue ino .erate mei tiwre is au amply supply of fered at el 5043 ee perbri for C41111111011 to (deuce, Dried fruit id illilet and lirm. Apples are quoted at 1471sc: peaenes, tlisaahe for inter iors; tisetiN for heirs per Jo. oranges aro Worth r4 50 per box for bleseina, tegRi per url tor Creme. ' IlAYThe demand is giddily tor the best gi tide& the eales et widen are about equal to the receipts. Lower gyaties are tiniewita sup plies still accumulating. Prices' rernalu as heretofore reported. We quote: No.1 timothy, 21d2i1 for MOSO presdeM asuati21 for close pressed, and $14018 for inferior grades, per ton, all on arrival, mud NI per ton iu Adore is re quired. DEMPthe market contiuues steady aim : quiet. The demand i8 mitered: and the otter ilig8 are' rather leght. Prices are umnanged. Rough hentucky is worth $14eatiltie per ton, auti messed wortn 101seelle per ite ilIDEblittre has. been no gliange.in the mareet.. The demand muderate matt the re ceipts are not very large. Wo qnote: tireen bides rig8e; Wel saltem 834f(glkite dry salted, 14(g)lee: sheep pelts are worta Airtilne for com elier and eraxg$1-25 rood to' prime.- MILL FELDThere is a steady market with goott receipts arid moderate demand. We l observe no. material change since our last. Bran is quoted at, $17 50418 50; shipstuffs are worth Silett20 and middlings are selling at 254 80 per tote all on arrival, and dealers require $2more from store., - MOLASSESTile demand is when y con Sam p. tive, with no enange in prices. New Orleaus quoted at tilkelec, and Relined imps are ' werth.54.04$1. as tO tilialkle per ral toe. OlLbThere hies beeu no essential. 'change. , The market for Linseed is steady tbough quiet at tfripS80 per gat. Lard oil is in fair request , and best grade of current-bake is quoted at , $1 104t1 per gel. Redued petroleum sella at 120 per gal. with moderate dematul. POTATOESThere has been no important change since yesterday. There is a fatr de milted for choice grades at likaegic, and inferior remains duil at 00411700 per tom on arrive., and both kinds are held 10415e more per bush , store. - POULTRYThe receipts ate liberal and -1 thereto a quiet market or chickens, with fftir demandlor dressed at $1F per do& Live are' 1 in limited request at $' per do& Dressed Bakers are In moderate eniand 10e per lb. siICRTne demand is moderate, with a quiet but steady market. We quote Louisiaua at 7A1 trek .and Carolina 83$814eper lb. OALTThere is a fair 'Remand tor Domestic At 84440 pur 111 iv pot lab Tuns Isiesesseeeeir.-it "-- k ; EDUCATIONA L. Adve.rtisement No. 4. How to Teach Political &Milli in the Lyceum institute. Political Economy bs one of the most lapse.- ant branches of study, because ft covers tke: , . most peactical relations of Ills now to Mikis ' subsiótence for the body and the means of am.; . fort for the ho,usehold is the first question time ' concerns the masts of men. and ought to be the : , first question with every young person. Nouns ought to consider his father rich enough le - raise him above the necessity of applying tke , ' first efforts of his early untunood to thspiarposie , , of obtaining a Hying. , In making this otatement wo have mind a ' question in Morals as well as in Political Noon. ''''t my. The ethical principle alleded leo is ties , ; :' obligation of every one to obtain the means , of support by his own efforts. It shows the ,- Political Economy can not be divorced Irons ', r Moral Science, though authors have generally . treated it its a branch of knowledge having ex- , elusive reference to the system of things sad - is, and not as it should be. It may be very , comfortatle for those who get their supped r and heap up fortunes! out of others to have , Economy divorced insm Ethics: but the mass - , of mankind. being compelled to labor in tits: ' production of wealth, can not long study Point.. -; cal Economy tvithout finding a mystery in tit& ' , fact that some get ;100 per day for doing nods.; ' lee, while others get but a dollar, IWO dallaM: , , or throe dollara per day by hard work; mut . they will inevitably demand the how and this : wherefore Of Will great difference. They will even demand to be informed by what principle' -, an able bodied and able minded man rightfully gets so much doing nothing except frolic life r away in luxury, while others, who may not be . : to able either in body ór mind, get so small a reward for hardtoil all the day and ineesaant rest for Weary Ilitibelea and aching bones dnir. ' , , ing tile whole night, leaving no time or mewed , for recreation and enjoyment. Ethical questions, however, would bo rale ' . incidentally in teaching Political Economy. , Primarily, Ulla science treats of tho Produs tion, Diodribution, Consumption and Exchange ' 1 of wealth. Labor, Lauds Capital and Skill are , ',chiefly concerned in the ptilduction of wealth. The Distribution of wealth is into Wages. Rents and Proilta, while ilia Stliteort Of them's." - Ple, the goveru Meat, edueation, religion, luau. ., , ry, ac., cOmprises the Consumption of wealth.. , The Eget:laugh of wealtsy involves Commeree.',, including barter aud bunts and belting bp' ineans of a medium called money, transports. lion by land and sea, and raises all the goes. , I Hove concerning currency, values, de. .. . Wiiat science, therefore, covers so many et ' the fundamental interests of mankind as Pelt. tical Economy? And when it is considered '' that the people must be fed and clothed heroes ,, anything can be accomplished by education, - ' religion, art or general culture, why does see : Political Econonty very properly claim the -, first and most searching attention of ties : schools and of all educators in whatever caps. , tai.ty? , - It will be so considered in the Lyceum boll. tido; mid also in tho Lyceum University. which will be the institute extended to univer. ' . ....... -.A ...tooted in the new suctitodit I Sal ICarillAt4 ail. ,..... . I , What will be the mrthod of teaching this ' science An the Lyceum Institute anti Univer sity lt will be quite different from thee - - usually pursued. We lind a certain text book with questions at the foot of each page or in ' appendix. the answers to which are often r chanically learned, end mechanically used isif - lazy or .igeoraut professors in conducting tut automatic recitation. Ail ingeuious Trench. ' - man or Yankee might make an automatic pm- s fester and an automatic class, and by winding , them tip like a clock they would perfone the. - whole process el recitirtion according to the standard of perfectiou erected by such teat,. books. , In colleges and universities, however, with some pretensions, the professor gives lectumil on this science, though he follows the most sp proved text-book. The lecturer sometimes canvasses the oninions of tne must distiuguidt. eil authors on each topic, but Site utincist of hie thought is to ba.ance authorities and give taw clasethe doctrine as settled by the ma,ority ea by the author who has obtained the most gene.? nil approval and applause., As usually taught, this science often amounts - to nothiug of any value to the student, while in.sonic cases time auti money, though not al together thrown away, are not made half productive hi learning as they would be under a better method. The Lyceum method can be fully understood by a single illustration. Suppose we ate en- , - terieg upon the topic of Labor as an element et - production. The Professor gives a lecture chiefly for the purpose of allowing the class how to investigate it for themselves. Ile thee ' - assigns the leading authors to the members of the class; to clue, Adum Smith's Wealth et Nations, to atot her, Say's Work, to another, Sis 'condi, to a fourth, Senator Tracey, to a fifth, J. S. Mills' Work, to a sixth, Thornton on La bor, to a seventh, Carey, to the eighth, List, te - the ninth, the Work by Horace Greeley, and so' on thronah the whole class. Probably three ' days should be given to preparation for the recitation. Each one is required to condense . into as brief a compass as possible the most important views and facts given by his author. - and deliver his synopsis either orally or from , manuscript to the class. Three days are given to the preparation, and the recitation occupies; half a day; the same topic to be tentinued un til thoroughly mastered by the class. Most el all, the students are urged to have opinion" of - theleown. So, also, when the subject ,of Money an4 - banking comes up, it is investigated in the same way; ' The authors are distributed to the class, and all views that have been urged are , - brought 'under consideration. The proftweau introduces it with a- lecture in which hese. plains the' function of money, the different kinds of money, such as metalic, mizt;d sad : paper, tho nature, of banking, the experimee of nations with the different currencies, ' thus enabling the stellenta to search the alit , thole to the best aavantage. , After three days' - preparation, 'with several other studies eta , hand, and half a day's recitation, Uli; class sift end all the fog that bangs between the subject - : snd the vision of the people dispelled, and Ms lomfort of a lifetime sof intelligence es thie mblect. so dark to nearly all the peopiti, is ea- - , mred. So of every other topic in this science. , Adition, it is seen that the students bwm oractical composition, oral speech, gramma; betorioi independent thought and free disuses.. . ion while learning Political Economy. The superiority of the 1,youtim Meta ta,. herefote, clear enough. The wonder is thM , me not, tong since. been generally adopted. Address A -.A it LOVILLA.Da O. Island is worth 1164880 Per bu; anft LiVerpoial coarse Is steady as 41 60(01 116 per mice. 6EIH--There is a steady market with fair demand for clover as NW per tb. 111 SHIM Timotny is in moderate request at V4 et$402 91) per bu in store. Flax wed sa (fillet Abough 'firm at $1 ver bu. still4Alie-Tne demand id mainly for local consumption and otherwiee the market is very quiet. Prices have idadergone no material change. New Orleans is quoted at eyee)fie; yellow relined, 11,4103; extra .4.4," 10)00.10340: "B" white.10A4NNot "A." white. leXig103Se, and hard no worth 11)411iie per lb.' PALGOW-There le a steady market, with no variation since out last. The receipts and sales are about equal, and prime country is worth time ocr lb. TOBACCO-The market is steady and shows no variation in prices. We quote Onto smut leat for cigar wrappere,15(Wc tor ci gar fillers 7(gUee per lb. For manutacturing purposee, we quote: Bright wrappers 80(gallic: bright tillers, 17q23437 dark wrappera, 15(019e; (lark alleys. Mollie per lb. For shipping we quote: Bright Lear, XVO40e: bright lugs, leqp Zlet 'eight train). 12(glee; dark leaf, ItKa120e: dark lugs, lgignect (lark frame, leeeigc per lo. WOOL-There has lien no change. The receipts are moderate, aud the demand is 11130 rather W e quote: Unweaned, cloth ing, 32(084c: tio combing 81001101 neeee-W6011011. 44047e; tuu-wastien, b01062e; pulled wool. Se 1 . OP Cincinnati .Licto Mock Marko& , CINCINNATI. J 8E1.15.-5 P The folloWing are the receipts and ship. moat, of live stock since otir last report; , Cattle. Bogs. Sheen. Receipts 426 Willi 700 Shipments 186 169 CfAardLelintiAluire rGaDoodge stork! coscantrucieunantoct choice "3'46 50 per metal gross. IlOGS-There is a Quiet market. Wo quote COIDMOD RI 10 0040 60;' medium to fuir packing grades $6 beak 60; good packing ure worth tete per (metal arose. SHEEP-Thero is a firm and quiet market at 43 75(50 per etntal gross tor 00111111011 good. The following are the receipt', and shipments of live stock in Mini market tor the past week ending saturilay, Jan. 16: Receipts. Shipmente. Cattle 3.330 1.212 llogs. 36.093 2,972 Sheep 2.915 757 Hogs slaughtered in Cincinnati (luring the week muting Friday, Jan. 15 40479 Corresponding week test season 16.716 Tom slaughtered this oeason , 4'23,262 Corresponding period lust ecason b4,,701 The returns this week include 2,000 togs slaughtered last week, but not embraced In the report for Unit week. asi Librria Bug Market. EAST LIBERTY, Jan. -Hogs; receipts fair: shipments. 22 cur loads. oelling at 16 nikon choice. Pliftil 71. eseesseeeese E N S ' Winter Caps , Large Assortment! Offering thee' at about half price to Sit...DUCE STOCK. : COAN, The Hatter, 1 tat Fourth St, Opp. Post-office. g .7 Eva SALE: 1 ; -LIOR SA 1.11;;-Ft; liNITURE-A fine lot of now styie Sideboards, toguther with a gen t eral assoriment of W1111-11111110 Furniture. , JOHN K. COOLIDGE. it (AA. 191 West Fittn ' street. ja111-4t,S,Tuittlh FOR SALE-CARRIAGES-New and sec . ond hand in great variety. For bargains ' cell at 19 and 21 Wein. Seventh street. GEO. C. , MILLER ft SONS. 4el-tf .WALNTEDMISCELLANEQUEk 1 1 TA !VEIT:1)-M ATES-Sharpened and ni 1 V V paired at 67 West Sixth street. - lt ANTF.15-irour Perri:Apes for 60c. New V V York Gallery, ge W. (mall bt. INIM-Stt WANTED-Boston Gallery !hakes 4 Ferro 1 types for 50e. 217 Centre' ave. nilet2-Sti WANTED-50c FOR 4 LARGE FERRO. TYPES at KELLY'S GALLERY, del Madison at, Covington, Ky, open every dile. del-4m , WANTED-AGENTS-Everywnere to can , vass tor the lYs.siti.r &rats-only 41 per year. Tile Cheapeet mut Best weekly paper of ite SHIN ever published in the United states. Agents' COMIIIIISSIODS paid la cash. For terms of agency Tills STAR, Cincinnati, O. w.tt I RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. Alt,e'bivoivol lad'Iyintkilli; LH V, !ILI Ir. preach To-morrow at 110. M. and 7"4 P.M. MIREE MEETING. - Spiritual, Christians, I: Liberal. In the Church N. E. torrof Eighth mid Plum els., Sunday at 24 P. M. Good speakers and mediums engaged. Seats free. 1) CIENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Ninth ki street. between Central DVAGINC and limn.-- I T. Moore. Pamor Preaching morning and evening. Subject for evening: -.When are we Jestifleil in Chauging our thumb Kola. Lions?" Sents free. SEV ENTLI-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURC11.-- Rev. Eben Halley. Pastor. Services To-morrow at 11 A. Al. au& 731 P. M. Subject in inoruing: Estiniete of Man." in the eveniug the Jubilee hinges it, of Fisk University, will hold a Praise-meeting. I Ail are invited. Vl'N E-STREET CONGREGATIONAL ClitlfiC11.-Rev. C. B. Boynton, Pastor. Services To-morrow at 11 A. 151.iind 7 P. M. bloruing subject: "That he mieht go to his own place." Evening lecture: "7'he Chrietian and Jewien Passofer." Sabbath. schooi at MI A. M. QT. PAUL M. E. CHURCH, corner of Seventh 10 and Smith strects.-Preaching To-morrow At 11 A. M. and N P. M., by the Pastor, Rev. C. H. Payne. D. D. Ermine subject: "An Honest Word to Honest Men about the Waxer L.fe." Doubters and skeptics specially in vited. Special services continued next week. Straogers welcome. Sunday-school at P. 111. , RAILROAD TIMI.TABLE. ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN. , ' Depot, Fifth end Hoadly. Time. 7 minutes fast. Depart, Arrive, Arrive, Cin'il Chili. Destinat'n. New York Ex. daily- 9:0 A.M. see A.M. 7:15 P.M. New York Ex. daily.. 0:50 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 7:05 A.M. 1 HAMILTON AND DAYTON. ' Depot. Fifth and Homily. Time, 7 minutes &et. ' Dayton Ex. daily.... 9:40 A.M. te30.P.M. II:36 A.M. Dayton Ex. daily...-. 9:50 P.M. 5:00 A.111. 12:05 A.M. Toledo Ex 7:00 A.M. 10:25 P.M, 4:30 P.51. Toledo Ex. day 9:50 P.M. 5:00 A.M. 6,35 A.M. ' Toledo Ao 2t30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 11:40 P.51. lutHanapolie Ac 7:30 A.M. i0:25 P.M. 1:00 P.M. Indiaeapolis Ac 2:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 5:10 P.M. Connereville 4:20 P.M. 9:40 A.M. 715 P.M. Richmond Ae 2:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 7:40 P.M. Chicago Ex ... 7:30 AM.. 9t25 P.111. 8:40 P.M. Chicago F. x. daily 7:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. 7110 A X. Dayton Ae 5:00 P.51. 9:40 AM.. 7:25 P.M. Hamilton 9:15 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 90:t5 AM. 111111110D Ae 6: i0 P.M. 7:55 A.M. 7:20 P.M. Hamilton P.M. 6:45 A.M. 12:15 A.M. Hamilton 4:20 P.M. 7:10 P.M. 3t3,5 P.M; 7 CINCINNATI, HAMILTON AND teersg.trous. , Depot, Fifth and 'fondly. Time, 7 nifnutes fast. Indianapolis Ae ..... 7:3a A.M. 10:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. tndienapolis Ae 2:30 P31. 1:30 P.M.' 8:10 P.M. J Connersville Ac 4:20 P.M. 9:10A.M.. 7:23 P.M. 1 ettiMmityi. RICHMOND AND CHICAGO. 1 Depot, Fifth and Hoadly. Time, 7 minutes that. Chicago Ex.., ... 7:30 A.51. 0:25 P.M. 8:46 P.M. Chicago Ia. 7;00 P51. 9:00 A.M. 7:40 A.M. Richmoud Ae 2:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. MO P.M. LITTL1 MIAMI, PAN-HANDL'. MAST. Depot, trout and Ellgour. Time.? minutei fait, Slew York Ix. daily 7:00 A .M.. 11;50 P.81. 11:45 A.M. New York Ex 1:20 PM. P.M.. 7:35 P.M. New York Ix. daily 700 P.M. 5115 A.M. 40:311 p51. O. A M.1". Ae. ..... 4:t5 P.24. 6:35 P.M. 1pringlield 4:00 P.M. 10:30 A.M. 41:10 P.M. Morrow -5 P.M. 8:45 AM. 7:0 P.M. Loveland P.M. 7:10 rm. 1:25 P.M. , Loveland 6:20 P.M. 6:46 A,11. 730 P.M. Loveland Ae......., -11:30 P.M. 12:411 A The ABt and-4 P.M. trains connect for Yellow Wings and Springfield. The Churcir train leeves ,oyeland tinntlaya at 9 A.M.. and relatable leaves , fineinuati at 3P.M. , , . CINCINNATI AND mttegtatanK HALM. DODO,. Frontend Kitioar Tipie 7 mi Butes, fliet. "anesville Ix 411 P.M. so Pit. arotrati 4:00 PA. likaa 6,16 , . , , , , , ,. , . . - , ' , . . . , ,. . , , - ' , , . . . , - , , 1 ,, , 1 . , , . . . - , ', , , , . , , - . - . , , , , , ,- . . , . , ,, , t , .. . IT is announced that the Mayor has so TbeGrand Jury reported the following - . PINANGAro.' . ., island la worth 56411190 :Train. and lave' room 1 , LAST EDITION. I far recovered from his recent Illness as Indictments yesterday: rony Williamsl Gold mined at 112. and at noon stood 'a ett'T ullilitrehadert III a 1114 v 'Tarr Vrt with fair EDFCATIONA Lk , , ' . , , , s1 the' over of th Sx ' gent Loui 1 a gri mitt bit mitt, that allot pass '1 ' shall own sten 1 elirs! be el , Mt mem eitiz :in t Oen, , ,and 'him Is MI mitt ume, , 'of w coal t hill 1 tor a ' Reie Lan, 'Mr. then slat , pool unth u1)9 I sum, Th spou lean ther, have they that der I ti Slat eont Una - Thal eliau said bie t - tan, Stilt - ent Move elati ORn thOU ;nett $5,00 an al intro Stat Co inqu be dg for Y 4. vary. - MI tan - - . , Rice city CV amot WA. .1 m saVtosamo Otoa II WV Gino av;ov a Au mg raiii I " , , , 4. : , - , , , tort. Or . l'14 I t . : 7 , t -t ; ; I . 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