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Show EASTEUX Si' ARKS. The case of Ingersol, of the Tweed Tammany ring, comes up for trial in New York on Monday. Cleveland reported sixty eases of small pox on Tuesday. Tlie disease is eontmcd to the west side, but is increasing. in-creasing. President Grant bcran writing his annual message on Wednesday. No visitors, except Secretary Fish, were received. The Tweed jury retired at 9 o'clock Tuesday evening, and wis out al! niu'ht. They finally brought in a verdict ver-dict of guilty. J. II. liorto-.i, the Philadelphia bank forger, has been sentenced to two wars' imprisonment. He res- The New York Mercantile hank tind that their late pre.-idenr. J. E. Wake, loaned the Domestic Sowing Machine company, of which his brother is president, O.'.'A1. The company is worth a million, but is just now" short. He loaned various cams to oilier parties. The bank has abundant assets. Dr. L. P. Blackburn vl Louisville has been presented with a i-l!y silver service for his eminent labors in Mom-phis Mom-phis during the yellow lever. President Presi-dent L mgla:r. of the Howard Association, Asso-ciation, w.ls presented with a guld-hc.kled guld-hc.kled cane. Speech were made expressing gratitude t t'rienvis at the north, who had contributed to the relief re-lief or Memphis. |