Transcribed without making changes to spelling and grammar. Transcribed by Joyce Robinson Athens Messenger July 29, 1875 GALLIA The Gallipolis Cadets have received their uniforms. They have a large and enthusiastic Hayes Club in Gallipolis. Horse stealing has, latterly, been carried on with unusual spirit and animation in this county. James B. Aleshire, of Gallipolis, has been appointed to a cadetship in the Military Academy of West Point. Mrs. Grubb is in jail, at Gallipolis, for shooting and wounding a hotel clerk named West, for "talking" about her. By falling from a scaffold at the Union School House, in Gallipolis, recently, Mr. W. H. Johnson, painter, was slightly hurt. John N. Beard, Esq., who is referred to as one of the most active and energetic young business men of Gallipolis, died on Monday of last week. An unoccupied house in Addison township, belonging to Thomas Shaver, was recently, burned down. Supposed to have been struck by lightning. Charles Adkins is his name. He stole a mare from his cousin, Wellington Bruce, last Thursday, and cantered Rosinante to Gallipolis, where he disposed of her to Leopold Frank for $30. Two Martin women were, recently, sent to the jail of this county, by Judge Unroe, for an assault with intent to murder another woman. They were subsequently taken out with a writ of habeas corpus.