COVINGTON.■ V ' jp , » ’ j V ' fi . 'Jt.-‘..7° 7.' lt;•: Jfe'vj\ * .. {'tKF‘ M . V'* '■■ ’k''^ J.‘ ~k ’i'fojiR •*' . . £~ '■■'Mr. H. Kyle, of Madison, Indiana, held the ticket whioh drew the house and lot in the scheme of the Odd-Fellows’ Hall Association, of Covington. Hewas in the city yesterday, and obtained a (Teed for the property. , .* rDetective Clint. Butts returned to the city, yesterday, from Dayton, Ohio, having in charge two men, named John Gleason and James Washington, the latter colored. Gleason is charged with stealing a horse, worth $500, trom James Hutchinson, of Grant County, Kentucky, and Washington, with burglary, alleged to have been committed in this city about eight months ago. The former was ar-KentuckyGovernor Bramlette