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V :1 J VrOLUME xxrv COOKE, HURTT & CO., Office lit.M Street iiinla vis Trrnt-r Invartably m Auaut. H 00 per yea ' By ti DMrior, (wti . rat-Wisai-T, " " . laH B 00 wr year. 1 Ml DAILY ADVERTISING I TUK saOABK. K KMOf I S week.. 14 OO 00 tfne ' months, IS 00 On " 8 oioutb., 1ft CO Um " Smouthe, WpO Ore mouth., 8 ou Our weeka, On. " 1 week, a oo 1 76 l oo One daye, On. day., 7 60 One ' 1 oay. u""-.-,;r.n.tli6c.nU, i.vasiasi.v IK AO fAKCtt. l nvi DTTflTWd 'P A.;U"ITmU h..f mora than Ik. ' T;.rtln..rtnWl and pleo! l th.columu ol 8po- LI K.'rra,JZi bTi.w.l.g.1 r.t. (0 percent, more than th. .tove retes; but Ml .ueb will ,,5'Sr;lng..oh.r.t.M..oeWU..fr..mI.l.. .....a-Uineeawe. This ale Kill not b varied from. j.(iit nsriod .No AJvertieement taken excel! for . definite parioa. INSURANCE. JOHN H. WHKKLBB AGENT FOR HOME, coTii.f i" A KouiTT,.nd Ibvino Ft.. lns-OoZs Slow York: Ml! HUB AN l"S .nd CITY rlltHnf d?KEvf VOU,nii OOMNKOTIUUT UUTUALLIFE. Utile., I Ulfc-ls St., savage's io. COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY iVfNtellaueouH. ' ' .... CULTIVATOR. Hted end Publi.hed by Sullivan D. Harris, at Columbus Ohio, for due Dollar per ywitr. e23 J. .'.. vvuuutt. Broadstreet.Culuiubua.O., Ageut for Ohltk.ring Son.. Plunno rort..., M.ou BmiiUo'i Slulndwin., u.i 4Urln liiit uuiic.ua iuu.n--iiuai-uuu.. il)iMM.iny-K. A . H. ... Aiiuruc-yN. " V. A. B. BIM1-IM7 Lnwatid .ltary Public. Office Amboa BtiU.lltn. Opposite Htte llouae fqure,ColnBibna,Ohio. maru-MiO-utjr , lAMh'.i. ..AUSTIN. ttornry at f.w and Notary Public, Colqinbna, Ohio oi , U.m No. 7 In Po.tO.1lM BuiHInr.on SUte.treel 8pedl attention ulren Wforu.gn oollectioua. oy"'J ... .T.. r .3 n 1IIR1MJTON. Atornoyn ami uounllor ai uw, v.iii-" Nua. 1 and 2 Odeon Bull.llni'. the Law of Palentaan'l Inmirati- o. uin aniiTT-BARliER, onld n..lly hia numerom frienda and CMtomerathat he haa retnrnod, and will hereafter be fonnd at his o d .....j ..,i... n.nllt A Smith'. Bank, High atreet. lie aoliriua rwturti olhiaolctoinera. octM dJIOIIllD?. " J, UUUUMAM afc HOST, . i.. u...i.. :...i.,,.m,ul Clothlnic. Oent'f fur ni.hiii Goodii, Hata, Truuka, Valitea, An., 0. No. 1 South i-l ;ll ot., corner oi pru-u. mjm, - T" ..wA iiT. Kl-BOII. Mn. ivlItT A. STIMSOJt. Morchant Tailor., No. VM High Strei.t.oppwIteOoodale Huiuo.OnluinhiM. Ohio, deal In lil Rratre oi uunua, Ciwimer, und VwtinK. Koiploy none but .oou wor-men; innure good Dte( do aol .llaappoiut In tlrue; chargo . fulr (iricoa, anil ninre prompt pnj. aprl.t '1'ilwtiir'Jtiwlly v. a. aer.lllB. Wholole and R-tall !'aler In Orooorle. nd Prodnoe a ..rn..r of Town and Fourth ata., Uolumuua, u. Particular attention puld to Opnalgnmenta of, and ordor. for 1'io.luce niytl'oOdly-EAB - : llanliN. uall'I'I.IT At. NMITH, Danker, and dealer. In Kxchanjo, Coin, nn"ca"?n1 money. Collection, made on all principal clt.ea In the Ilnllu.l Ht.Lt.. Ainbo. UUIIUillK, no. i. "'e- ..rl.t mayMly'W-a.A.i atclie. Jewelry. - " n. l. nil MR A It. F.tcb Maker and Engrarer, li '''J'. Jfpectaclea, Tnennonwiwre. o.o. 7 ia Mlt, bit. and Franklin Co.tntT Cll.le 8.lety. No. 1 High atrnet. one door axilth ot Uootiat. uouao. .pni'j, 't;o-d t y'r,A. "tiooti. litlndias. nt . l.ll.I.ICV. Book-Binder, and Jtlank Hook Mauufxctnrer, High Street, b"tw.n Bmr.d and Gay Street., iwilliuou., v. Ury Ooods. wwtuiwv. aTltaJK A GO. I t holetiale and 11--ill Dealer. In rondifn and PoniMtiC irv GHMla. No. 1 tiwynne tfioca, nwuw " ....... -rJ " ... i ... n .nrOAil,.... i -rnivn .trieta. uoiiitiiuii.. .. I ilouin ami Shoes. -rri.fiv.ai At- t:t.. .f. 1 Lt..Ar n.,Urii. T.ll.Men.Mlaae.' and i:hlldren'.Boot.,Shoea,und Galtera, Ko. BTow M.'olnmbna. J"ir?li!!rJ- puS'iGiTSrFiXSr. M. Wilt, four d-K.r north of th. American ".'J',"" li"" j 0...I1T -.11 aa Iair0errtyBe..Am I .." '.I i , Uof ,m P.l..tlu-a. muiji., - - . , r I - - . . .......... mr ui'vv.N'ra. . 1 The nnderalKTwd for many yearn engagea in tue .. 1 ..una km - - - " . . . , , , . I m. preparing teatlniony in eontoaieo alRned to conimue nia prnie..ou " e 1 I American and European. Pati-nta ol.uiuoa on new aim niijustly rej,;ted aiplicatlona for contingent leea to be paid when tne patent are Ki """- inallon. of new iiirentlotu from rough pencil aketchea, . ..... 1 ... i..i ..t.nt.litlUv. made ureviou. to ap- nlrlnif for mltant.. for nr. dollar.. 8. W. WOOD.Cotn. will. Ornnire Co.. N. T. nol dly I mi r CINCINNATI TIMES. ri!HH LITThF, MIAB11 dfc CObDMBIII J A Xcnia B. It. Neaaboy would be .l.awd to Inform h public that the Cincinnati Evening Tiruti la recolred regularly every day, at 2: 0 md 0:15 P. M. Penon. can prKure them Dy caning on WILLIAM FORD, fab'ZA-d.lw Deaf Mnte, at the Depot FIZB-iAIC'S Improved Uillianl Tables and COMBINATION CUSHIONS, Protected by letter- patent dated ?eb. 19, 1856 Oc(.28, 185U; Dee. 8, 18o7; Jan. 12, 1858 Nov. 1G, 1858, and March 20, 1869. 05rThe recent improvement", in theae table, mak. then nn.nrpaaaed in tlie world. They are now offered to tbt cieutiiic Billiard pl.iyera eeeombitiing apeed with trnth, never before obtaiiu'd in any Billiard Table Maunfaotarf Noa.S andtiO Oroaby Street. mv7-dlv. PHEI.AN A COLI.ENDEB "GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. FPLIiSUPPLTOFTHBSK Sl'PKBI. (A. OR Snirta for gent., youth, and boy. . 'U.tantly fo In .11 the Tailom qualitie. and .trie, hy . BAIN SON, tnaTll. M.2I No. i otlli hint. St. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Cornel High & Gay Streets m.j2B.dly ' MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON TUB NATURE. TREAT-MKNT AND RADICAL CCREOF SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakn-aa, Sexual Debility, Nervon.neai, In-Tnlnntarv Kmlloti.'and Impoloncy. resulting from Self-abnae, 'c. By llobt. J. Culverwell, M D. Rei.t under aeai. In a plain envolope, to nnv addre. poet Tnid, on receipt of two atanipi, by Dr. ('HAS. J. 0. KLINE, I'll Bowery, New York. Poet Office Box, No. 4,68a. nriril-d.ltri In 1MS K L. ACES ANU BillUHOIUEIUE. OF 1 erery dwtcriptliai, in the.reateat variety, onniuntly for Mia. M ine Bulling, plain Linen Collar, and Seta, Grenadine Veil., Z iimv. Seta, Chenllaa Yoke., Mourning Collar.. Seta and Handkerchief. In new alyloa. Hemmed and at'tcbed Haiidkerchiofa, very wide hem.. BAIN A SON, niayll feb2l 29 High atreet, South H. , Moor..',Carrlaa; Manufaetarar, Corner Third and KtcA rf, KETTTRN8 HIS THANKS FOB PAST FAV0R8, AND aollclt. a continuance of the aam. Perron, a iahlng to pnrcliaa. ra n-quoatrd to call and axamlne my .took and prion.. Particular attention given repairing. Tht attention of cu.tomer. I. invited to my Ptent Sprinf Handy-Wagona and Boggle. All work warranieo. xj MOOBES, afrildly . Ooluinhn., Ohio. HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE STORE JUST RECEIVED BY WM. A. GIIiL, He. 30 Ktrth High St., ONE OF THE LARGEST. AND BEST BELIE CI EH ASSUKTMBNTii Of 33C SL jX ID A. jFL 3EI it, nnui ia Tin oitt. House Duilders' Furnishings f mrj t j It .nd qimlltT. ' French and American Window Ola... FAINTS GROUND IN OIL. . n3 pufui la Iti. in. for fauilly'aM, .ad Dry Paint. I. Bru.hc. o i,.rr varlatv ana ...III.. DUIK. A Splendid Anortment of Manhinwtt Tools. CARRIAGE KATEniALN, A A KM, UKIMimTONES,0. GUSH, PlBTt'LH, .HOT, c, HSH1MJ TACKLE. I.KATUKK A5D INDIA RUHBEB BELTING, n tvirn., jnAuiiR, rinrs, AGKICI'LTUIIAL lXfLEUENTB. 8CYTHEH. W! A L Kd. U R f. I.. f!H A IH H TABLE AND PC f. iKTCUTLKHY I nimclnllvintitV the attaiilion of .11 Inlenniod. to bit ttork if Pockal and Table CutlKry, and BiWer Platvd Vorki, Table, lliwrt .no ica epouna, uutier aniTra, A . or ttoauuti a HUO'b Manulocturc, warranted to be exti a he.rr.Klectro-Pl.ted on icentlluo Allattta. Country Mercbaut., Hechanloa, .cd othora, .re InTlte. to call ud exniDlne my atm k.aa I am prvparod IomII rf nuiesaie anu nt'lail. W JB. A. UILI! (lolnnibua. May Htlly MITHOFF, JONES & CO. H1KUWARE & IRO.V. tOO Kera Nail., anaorted. 10 Ton. Bar, Uonp and Sheet Iron. ft Bteel. Wl- i, aatiorled. 100 Palra Cat rings (ipiinir.. 100 Sett. " Ail. S00 Boxe. Tin PlatM. SiKI Window 81am. WOODEN WARE. litxi do. Rnckla. I and S Hoop. ,n iu:n, no. i, i.nu v. 311 Waih BuarJ.. 2" 11 Bnaketn, aiMorted. A " Cburni. 01L8.-5 bbl. LInwcd Oil. 6 " Winter ttnilnod Whal. Oil. 0 " Tanner1. Oil. ft " U.mlOII. Row In Store, and for tale at whulesalu and rrtall. Mo. 2118 South Illith dt.. enyS dawly-an21 Cnluinl-iM. Ohio. BANFORDS LIVER IN VI GORATO R SKVEU UKBIEilTATKS. IT IS COJ1POCKDED EI.TUIKL? PROM 1 Gum., and haa become u oatabU.ht;d tact, a standard Medlcluo, known and aiM proved by .11 that ban to with conHdeur. In ail uaed it, and la now reaorted tha diet-aaea for which it I.I recommended. within thalaat two Tear. It b aa ourud thoitaaud. aho hadirlvanup all hone. of relief, u th. nnmeroiu my punowlon .how. to tlio teniuttrantent ol tha Lunaollcltod oarttneatea In Die doeo niuat be adabti-d ndlvidual' takiiir It, and o act gently ou the Bow- uaodla auch quantttleaw aU. Let the dicuiti or your Judgment guide you In th. 0 f the I.H EH IN 1 LIVER OOMPlAIZrs, VVSMPBIA, VllliOSH, uua i vii, ana It will cur. BILLlOCt) ATTACKS IHARMIOPA, KV1IMFB UOMPLAIS'JV. D YSKN-l 7 Aft K, DHOPSr, t-OI B COST I VEHEHH, OUOLIO, 3IVUBVS,CHOLERA IN-LUS:E,JA.VNblOE,, .nd may be need anc 8T0MACU, HABITUAL UHlLEttA, VUU1.EKA emiA l s w'ka k 'nkkm tC pa hr n ir ar pr a fit ceaafnlly .. an OliblSA- r FAMILY II ED I. Of A a. It will cure Kit K HKAUAOUK, (aa thou-lafcuoto , if two r tare. JW and. cxn tnatifv) In lu af. poonfuh art taxn at convj rneneemeut of attack. aiVMO their teatlmoay ALU H UU VP IV AlUK n ita favor. I MIX IKTt.' Ar Tl MOUTH WITH THE INV1Q 0RAT0H, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. , Prlv Una Dollar par Bottle. - ALSO . gAKFOUD'B FAMILY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMP0UDNEH FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUT UP IS IJLAbH OA8E8, AlB TldUT, AND Wl I KSilP IN A VI' I Ol A If!. Tha FA MIL Y CIA- THARl -iri.agon. which c proprietor ha. th .nty yean. ing fiemand from thoM 1. hut ..tlm rh.rdi Mod in hi. practice more xne conaiauiiy lnereaa- i i , i .... "" iuhi riLLS, .nd th. wtiafac. regard to tbelr uae, haa in within the reach of .11. know that d I Keren I Oar. portion, of the bowel.. Til A K NO PILL hat, well oitmbli.hed fact, hern ty of th. pnreat VegeUbn on .very part of th. .11-OOUD wd UAFE In .11 neivdod, .ur.h a. DE. STOMACH, 8LEKPI-BACK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS 0VEB from audden cold, which end In . lonj couraaof Fe-TITE, A CREEPING OVER THE B0DT, A0UI, or WEIGHT IN FLAUUATOUF DI8. CHILDREN or ADULTS, PUUIFlEBofth. BLOOD fltvh la heir, too numeroni tlsement. DOSE, 1 to 3, lion antcu ail expreea in duced me to pKc them Th. Piofewlon wall I thartlc act on different Tha FAMILY CA I with dne refereuco to thia compoundod from a Trte r.xtrucu, which act alike mentary canal, and are "i'f,-""';"' N ESS, PAINS IN THE CO8TIVENK8B. PAIN Tim u'lint.i Rtinv ftw.M.tlr. If nMrlartMl. " - gEf;8ATi0i f,f OOLD Tor, i. 1 lT o v r arrn RESTLESSNESS, HEAD. y U UKAD, all IN E A 8 K 8 , WORMS In KIIEUM.ATI8M, a .real and many dlaoaeoa towbich to mention to tine aitTer- PAICB 3 DllUBt, THE LIVER INVIDOUATOR AND TAMIL V CA. THARTIO Pll.1 1 ar retailed br Drnculata rensrallr. and .old wholeaal by th. Trade in .11 th. large town.. o. w. saniuau, M. v, M.'nnfactnrer.nd Proprietor, HUB Broadway. New York. BoM in Colombo, by Robert. A funnel. John Denis .nd G. Denlg A Son. nct2.Vntl-dly.wlyl.tp IVTOTIOIiJ. AS I SHALL, BE OBLIGED TO VACATE th. store room I now occupy on the let of April, and not being able to get our New Room ready until May, I .ball not he ah . to receive my customer, during trie month of April. In the nioautime I may be found at the .tore of VVm. McDonald, where 1 ahull bo pleaaed to e an nty iriona,. I would nlio notify nil who know thetnselre. to b. In. debted to tne to call and entile, a. I em anxioita to clot. up my old book.. GEO. McDONALD. maiaj-utmayi DlNolatlon of Partnership. - q'HK PARTNKKtiHIP HEKETUFOBV JL exiatlng between N. Strau. aud laraal Marlestholaj a tder the atyle aud firm of N. Strau. A Co., doirgbna. new aa holetile Liquor Daalera, No.. 19 and xl Sett Town atreet, ha. been till, d.y dianilved by mutt at oou-ent. Thelndebtedneaaofth. firm will be Mttlrd lr N. Strau., who I. alao aathorlMd to collect all debt, dtx laid nrm. n.niaAuo, jaii-"l-dtro I. MABICNTHM- W. T. & S. D. DAY tit CO. ; MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN PRINTING PRESSES, ... (BOTH HAND AND POWER,') And all kind of Printing Irlate- 5 lain. 11 T Weet Second ft., CINCINNATI. JaoM-dlT CHARLES SCOTT, BOOT Sc SHOE IvIA-KER. ttroad oTrert, Bttmtn Higk mi treat aMTfftndlT-.A. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, PLAtW AMD EMBROIDERED, MOTJ8-QL F.rMRB and regular ahaped ; Black KM Glove, trabroiilered In white, magenta, purple, Ac. Uodreaaed Kid Glove., HiM Kid Glove.. A complete aaMrtmenl if theae celebrated Glorea ilnj-i for ml by BAIN A SON, myll -te!4 No. 9 Sonth Hlah St MAHHOOD, HOW LOST, HOW RE-STOKKD. Jnat publlihed. In a Sealed Envelope, oa the aetuie, treatment and radical core of Spermatorrhoea, or Somltial Weakness, Bexnal Debility, Nerron. nee. end Inrolunrary Emissions, ladoelng Im potency, and Mental and Physical Incapacity. By Boer, J. OvLTCk-will, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," e. The world-renowned author. In thla admirable Lecture, cleat ly prores from hi. own experience that the.wful cm. aeqoencea of S'jlf-abuee may be etfectually reraeved with out medicine and without dangeron. surgical operations, henries. Instruments, rings or cordials pointing out a mode of enre .t onoe certain and effectual, by which erery inftVrer, no matter what hi. condition may be, may enre hlmaelf ceerrplV, er erit.fyead padienffy. Tbla lecture will prore a boon to tboueaads and thousands. Bent under Mai to any addreae, post eawf, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addassing Dr. CHA8. J. 0. KLINE, 127 Dowry, New York. Post Office box 4,oSo. aprt-JanawlAwly COLUMBUS OHIO SATURDAY MORNING. , MARCH 30, 1S61 Iio State Journal. - COLTJMBU3 J Saturday Hor-lns;, - . March 30,1 801 OHIO LEGISLATURE. ADJOUBNED SESSION. IN SENATE. FkiDAt, Mircb 2?, 1801. Prf.yerby Rut. Mr. OooJwio. Mr. J0NE3, ty conaeor, offorei the follow log: JleiolveJ, Tht this General AasADtbly adjourn (in oft. on Monday, April Mtb, IMil. . Mr. PARISH niored lo lay the resolution oa the table, "aod demanded the yeas and naya. Loit. Those who Tiled in the affirmative were Messrs. Cox, Cuppy, Garfield. MoCrII,' Parish and Stanley 6. These who Tole.l in the nesnlive were Messrs Breck, Brewer, Buriar, Easoo, Fisher, Foster, Garfield, Glaes, llarrson, Harsh, Holmes, Jones, Monroe, Moore, Morse, Aewnwn rolls, Keadj, Smith, Spractie inj While 21." " ' Mr. COX thought the Henato had nlrendy ta- j ! Iran all f kit r I i r.n nAnaianPti in t Iia nsnmi..u it ia for tun House to say when It will beremly to adjourn. It is a notorious fact that the con- ate oan toon oloae lis business, but that (he llouso is, perhaps, nearly a month behind- That body can amend the resolution already agreed to by tbo Senate, when it is roa'ly to ad lotiin. Mr. JU.MS was anxious (o adjourn, and thought the beat way lo effect it in to fix a dale cerium. It It lime we Iinu adjourned, and be wauted lo. Mr. ORR was willing lo adjourn at any time, but lie didn t think this resolution sincere, w are not prepared to adjourn. Mr. KEY did not thiuit the Legislature would be prepared to adjournal that time. He there fore moved to strike out 15th, and insert 22d of April. Mr. JONES excepted lo the lanffimgre of Mr. Orr as unparliamentary, and pronounced it disorderly. i . ' Mr. UHK did not mean to charge the eentlO' man with insincerity, but he tbo ight the reso lution a humbug;. W o are not prepared to ad journ, aud suou resolutions are unprofitable. Air. SMITH was in favor or adjournment at the earliest period of time. Mr. JIOOKE moved to amend to adiourn on tue 4tu or July. ibe CliAllt supposed Mr. Moore spoke rhe torically. Mr. STANLEY did not believe we could ad journ before the '22 i of April. He was in fa ro r of nxinir n day. Mr. PEUttlLL thought it does. not facilitate business to fix the dale of adior.rnment so long in advance. Ihissubjcot is hroiiirht. up in every legislature, sometimes tor buncomb, sometimes in good faith, aud II is not always euf y to U oide botween tliera. Many important, bills ure pending. The State expeots us to dia.uno of them. We must slay till our buaiue.-ts ii ac complished. He thought the resolution should be tabled. Mr. MeCALL thought the Senate had better pass the original resolution, and send it lo (he llouso, which can amend it, if they are nol ready to adjourn on the 14ih. Mr. K.JC.Y a amendment was adopted yea 13 nays 12. The question turning on the amended resolu tion, to adjourn on lbt 2'2d of April, tine die, it was agreed lo yeas Tl, nays 10. 1 tioBO who TOteu iu Ibe aflirmat'.re were, Messrs. breck, Brewer, llouar, Cox, Eison, Fer guson, Fisher, Foster, Glass, Holmes, Joncx, Key, JLaskey, Monroe, Morse, .Newman, Orr, Polls, Ready, Schleioh, Smith and While '22 1 bose who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Cuppy, Garfield, Har.h, McCall, Moore, Parish, Perrill, Potwin, Sprague and Stanley 10. COBUECTION. j . The-vote on Ibe bill yesterday, providing for the erection of a new Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, was as follows: Those who voted In -tha arhrmstive were Messrs. Breck, Brewer, Bonar, Cox, Cuppy, Easou, Fergusou, Fisher, Foster, Gar-Held, Harsh, Holmes, Jones, Key, Monroe, Moore, Morse, Newman, Orr, Parish, Perrill, Polls, Potwin, Schleioh, Sprague, Stanley, and White 27. Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. Glass, Laskey, McCall and Ready 4. - ' RECONSIDXRATION. , Mr. SPRAGUE moved to reconsidor the vole iy which the Senate agreed to the amendment of the House lo 8. B. No. 2CS Amending the general tax law, to supply certain omissions. Agreed to. Keterred to finance loainiitlee. I-KT1TI0NS AND UB.V0EUL9. Bjr Mr. FERGUSON The olaim of Isaiah Rogers, for certain plans. Referred to commit tee on Claims. Also, the petition of C. Griffin and 45 others, of Cincinnati, remonstrating against the pas sage of tne street rauroau oui. (select com mittee. On motion of Mr. READY, the memorial of Eli Nichols, of Coshocton, asking the Legislature to memorialize Congress to set apart territory for the colonization of free negroes, and to offer them inducements in the premises, was referred lo the Judiciary eon:iuitlee. SECOND RKADINaS. , 8. B. No. 285, by Mr. ORR For the protec tion of fisheries oa Sandusky river. H. B. 421, by Mr. HITCHCOCK To provide for removing obstructions, and improving the channels of rivers, for llio purpose of draining marshy or low lands in I his State. ; H. B. 403, by Mr. KKUM To amend the 1st, 2d and 8d sections of an aot entitled "an act requiring aunual settlements by county officers," passed March 22, 1850. Swan & Critchfield's Statutes, p. 240. . . . II. B. 400, by Mr. JAUUliS lo amend the act to amend an act eniitled "an act defining the'powers and duties of justioes of the peace and" constables inetiminal cases," passed March 27, 1837, and the act amendatory thereto, passed March 7, 1848. H. B. 424, by Mr. WRIGHT, of Hamilton To extend the time for c Ho wing the lessees of section 29, in Springfield township, Hamilton county, to surrender their leases and receive deeds. Schools. H. B. 425, by Mr. SNYDER To amend an aot entitled "an aot supplementary to an aot defiuing the jurisdiction and regulating the practice of Probate Courts in the counties of Erie,' Lucas, Richland, Holmes, Montgomery, Delaware, Franklin, Scioto and Jefferson," passed April 12, 1868, and lo extend the operation of said act to the counties of Meigs, Mercer, Auglaiie, Lawrence, Harrison, Henry, Licking, Belmont, Stark, Ottowaand Williams. Judiciary.H. B. 428, by Mr. ANDREWS, on loave To amend lection ont of an act entitled an act to amend sections five and six of an act eniitled "an act regulating the mode of administering assignments in Iruet for the bentfit of creditors," passed April 6. 185!). ludieiary. H. B. No. 480, by Mr. WOODS, from a select committee To amend seotions one and two of aa act entitled "an act to prevent the killing of birds and other game," passed April 10, 1857. Select committee. , . H. B. No. 887, by Mr. MONAHAN To relieve the lessees, assignees and equitable holders of the nnsold school lands belonging to town number 8, range 11, in the Olio company's purchase; and to authorize the lessees, assignees aad equitable holders of said lands lo surrender Iheir leases and receive deeds. Schools. - H-B. No. 420, from the standing committee on Agrionlture Making appropriations from certain Agricultural funds for the year A. D. 1862. Agriculture. , H. B. No. 345. by Mr. NIGH, from the com ruilteeon Corpora iio is other than Municipal- Supplementary lo aa act to provide for theere tion and regulation of incorporated companies in the State or Uino, passed flay 1, IBjZ. II. B. No. 333, by Mr. VOl i To amend a aot eniitled "an f ct to authori e the ereotioa of town halls." passed February 1H4N. H. B. No. 40 by Mr. STOUT Fixing the time of holding the courts of eomtnon pleas in Noble county, Ubio. Mr. Ready. - The forogoinj Wero referred lo the committee of the Whole, excepting where otherwise desig- igaaled. Mr. CUPPY objected lo the reference of the Ilird bill, because it referred to spread eagles He thought it ought to go lo the committee on federal delations. Mr. SCIILEICK made a similar cbjsction, be- oause woodpeckers are included. - TAX LAW. ' Mr. STANLEY; from the selecl commiltee, reported an amendment to Homo amendments to S. B. No. 2li'J--beiog a merely formal amend ment. Agreed to. rlRST BIAUINO. II. B. 449 Requiring eertain purohxsea for benevolent institutions, exoeeJing S5, to be made by eontractf KKPORTS FROM STANDING OHMITTCKS. Mr. PARISH, from the Peniientiary commit tee to whom was referred the memorial of A. W Ayers & Co., contractors for convict labor, ask ing relief upon the contract price for CO hands, from 48 to 35 cenis per day, on account of loss by fire in the Penitentiary in 1857, and consequent misfortunes reported in favor of the petuiou, and by a. U. No. 288 For relief of A. W. Ayors & Co. Mr. PAKISH, from the same committee reported S. B. No. 289 Supplementary to, and amending sections 13, 14 and 10, regulating tho Ulno reuiieutiary. BTBEKT RAILROAD BILL. Mr. HOLMES, from the seleot committee to whom it was referred, reported back 8. B. 211 being the street railroad bill, together with cortaia remonstrances against it, recommend- iug the passage of the bill, with certain amend in en i. On motion of Mr. KEY, the amtendmeuts were agreed to, and the bill was laid ou the table and ordered lu be priuteil. ANTI-COMCINANON DILL. Mr. CUPPY, from the seleot committee to whom it wus referred, reported back the antl- couibinatioti railroad bill, with amendments, and recommended its passage. The amendment of Mr. UAltfltLU, which was rending last night, did not appear lo be embodied, nnd be Instituted inquiry about it. Air. curl'! explained that the subsianoe of it, so far as the committee deemed consisleut wiib the principles of the bill were embodied The question reourring upon engrossment of tho bill, it was agreed In. llioio who voted in lbs affirmative were Messrs. Brewer, Cuppy, Eison, Ferguson, Fos ter, Holmes, Key, Laskey, JloC'ill, Moore, New man, Urr, l'arioli, l'otwin, Mrtileioh, euiith, fcpr.tgue, htuuloy and White I'J. lliuae who voted in the negative were Mcssis.l Breck, Cox, Fisher, Garfiuld, Glass, Jones, siouroe, aioore, forrill, fotts, lieady II. Mr. JONES offured the followidz amendment to the bill, vix : Provided, That the provisions of this act shall i.i no way interfere with uuy lawful obligations liereiofjre entered into by auy Railroad Com- pntty. Agree J lo. The bill then pussed yeas 21, noys 9. Tlioso who voicd in tho nfiirmalive were Messrs. Brewer, Cox, Cuppy, Eison, Ferguson, ttslicr, rostor, Holmes, Key, Laskey, McCall, Moore, Newman, Orr, Parish, Porrill, Potwin, Schleicb, Suiiib, Sprague, Stauley aud AVhite 22. Those who voted ia the negative wcro Messrs. Break, Cox, Oaeficld, Glass, Jones, Mon roe, Morse, Polls and Ready 0. Ihe 1 rebitlont signed sundry bills. Mr. MOORE moved that when tho Senate ad journ, it shall adjourn until Tuesday A. M., next. Mr. JONES protested against it. The reso- ution was agreed to. Yeas 17, nays 12. The Senate then took a recess. AFTERNOON SESSION. The President here signed II. B. 405 Rela ting to justices of the peace. ' 8. B. 2U2 Making appropriations for the payment of a bill for flags and maps, as amended by the House, was kg reed to yeas 18, nays 0. alBSSAOK TR0M Tug O0VK8.XOR. A communication was received from Ihe Gov ernor, appointing ueo. is. liollistcr, Ejq., or Cincinnati, a Trustee of Ihe Ohio Medical College, at Cincinnati, for ten years from January 1, 1801. The nomination was unanimously confirmed. Ou motion of Mr. PARISH, his resolution concerning the State stone quarry was taken up and agreed to. Mr. Bl'll.UUl, irom me committee on Ka- rollment reported the enrollment of sundry bills. COUHITTEB OF TUB WROLF. On motion of Mr. STANLEY, the Senslo re solved ilself fhto committee of the (Whole, on Ihe orders of the day, Mr. Stanley in the chair; and after some time spent therein, rose and reported back the following bills, some with, and some without amendment which were referred or disposed of as follows : H. u. ISO. oiz, Dy ir. ial,uyi.ti to sell tne lock owned by the Slate In the Pennsylvania and Ohio canal company. Public Works com mittee. S. B. 278, by Mr. TARISII To amend the first section of the "act tor Ihe protection of fish," passed April .6, 1850. : Engrossed for third reading next Tuesday. S. B. 280, by Mr. rAKiuit To amend the third section of "an aot te relieve District Courts, and to give greater efficiency to the in-dicial system of the Slat;," passed April 12, 1858. Amended and referred lo the Judiciary committee. ' 8. B. 284 To repeat the l inoinnati Park aot. The bill was read a tnird time and putted. Yeas 22, nays 0. - S. B. 201, by Mr. uurrir to enable the town oauuoil or tne incorporated village oi Miamisburgh, to spporiate monoy in a certain case therein named. Municipal Corporations. If. B. 875. by Mr. ANIJKEWS To relieve sureties of executors and administrators. Ju- diniarv. H. B. 440 Further defining Ihe duties of boards of education far incorporated towns, villages and independent school districts. Schools. H. B. 429, by Mr. BROWN, of Putnam Supplementary to an act entitled an act to authorise the commissioners of Henry county to build a bridge across the Maumee river, passed April 15,1857. Roads and Highways. 8. B. 221, by Select Committee To amend section eight of an act providing Tor recording, printing and distributing the journals of the General Assembly and lie laws and public document I. Reported back with amendment, which was agreed to,' nnd ihe bill parted. 8. B. 282, by Mr. SPRGUE For the relief o tbeMarieltAjand National Roand plank road company. Judioiary. H. B. 323, by Mr. CGX To encourage the organisation of fire companies. Judiciary. . Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Friday March 29. Trayer by Rev. Mr. Clapp. Mr. HUGHES gave notice that he would enter his protest on ihe journal against the man ner of the passage of the bill to pay the c!aim of John W. Allen. . ! . Mr. BRUFF .moved that the vote whereby the House passed the bill for the payment of Bart-,ilt & Smith be reconsidered, that the vote be aid on the table, and that the Sneaker with hold his aigniture from the bill until the bill be finally disposed of which motion was agreed to. Mr. CONVER8E moved that the motion to reconsider the vote whereby the House passed Ihe bill to pay the olaim of John W. Allen .. . ... . .. ia.D irom toe taoie wnion motion was aisa greed to-yeas 24, nays 64. . A communication was received from Rev. UJ. , - I - f I IT.. . . n -. . I n.rrea.soiius, bo.pi.ig 10 igi rvniioniierr, in relation to week day school for couviots, Whicn waa laid on the table to be Printed. S. B. 27J For the ereotion of a building for tne Asylum lor tne dear aud dumb, was read the first time. mo nouse agreed to ins Bennies amendments to it. u. 00 lo regulate tho manner of elect - ing Justioes of the Peace in Cleveland yeas 67, nays n. . jne senate joint itesolution ror uruedK ad journment on me zzd or April next, was taken up, wnen Mr. i;U2il.SO. moved to amend tht same 1 substituting the 16th for lhe22d, Mr. BKUFF moved to lay the resolution on i no table, which was disagreed to yeas 14. nays ou. ibe question being on Mr. Robinson s amend ments, Mr. Btuu J. oalled ror a division of the ques tion, and the word "Monday tho 22 J" were stricken out, wuon ihe words ".Monday the 15th ' were inserted yeas (57, nays 10. Mr. SUA IV offered as a substitutes resolu tion fixing the 4th day of July next for the line die adjournment which was disagreed to yoas 0. navs 70. The question being on agreeing to the Reso lutions, Mr. WOODS said, if he thought we could have an early report on the Resolution, he would move its reference lo the Finanoe committee Mr. VINCEN T said, he was not going to give any buncombe vote, nor play the fool with a question of this character. We are not now prepared to say what day we can adjourn, neither uo we intend lo adjourn uutil certain measures of importance are disposed of. We are not to be driven out or great measures of ital iutorest, by the buncombe - men of this House, or by ihe other branch of this General Assembly. I hope there is pluok enough here for the emergency, and I believe I am right when 1 couut on it. We ihsve 220 bills undisposed of many of which will, of course, reoeive,liltle attention; out mere are a rew we 9 must act on, or all our le pledged every hour of illigent work, t7effe"n session is a failure. He his time, in the most d early adjournment. He in bis condition of health, of all the members of tbs House, had most to lose anu rear by remaining in this pois onous atmosphere. But we would not abandon the interests of the State for any personal con siderations. Hebalieved if we worked as efficiently as we had done for the last week, we oould adjourn on the 15th; but if gentlemen-yes, retrenchment gentlemen continued to call ayes and noes oa the most frivolous questions for delay merely, we ennnotadjourn within any reasonable time. We have not Ihe general appropriation bill yet in this House, nor are the Public Works disposed of, either by lease or appropriations for repairs. The State is not yet districted, nor the Bank or Penitentiary questions yet acted on in this House. Let us work day and night until wo can adjourn; but doc't be voting to adjourn on a day you well know you will have to back out of. He favored the reference to the Finauce oommittee, as that would give a little time to see what progress was made, and enable us to fix an early day, and to actually adrourn on that day, Mr. MUU moved that the vote whereby tbo Houbo agreed to Mr. Robinson's amendment be reconsidered, and moved to lay that motion ou the table, on whioh the yeas and nays were demanded, aud resulted yeas 10, nays 72. ' Mr. BURR said he would be glad lo adjourn on the lotli, ir it could be uouo with propriety: otherwise, ne lull it to oe our amy to remain and dispose of business with care. The history of a few days hence, would iudioate the time we can adjourn. He waa for the referenoe of Ibe resolution. Mr. HUGHES voted for the fifloeatb, because he desired to have a fixed time to work to; and he thought, ii we would work Industriously, it oould bo done. Mr. ROBINSON said he bad moved the amendinnnt in good faith, believing that the work could be done by that time. He felt sure of that, if the House would co-operate with the committees, aud not waste the time of the House ty calling tbo yeas and nays on frivolous motions, as has been done this morning. i Mr. CONVERSE advocated the reference, as he was satisfied the Finance committee could judgo most fitly when to adjourn. Mr. .Mb n desired in is reference. It was the proper coureo, in view of the business now before Ihe House. He wished to aot with reference to what ought lo be done, and give no votes for home consumption. Mr. IIliX'HCUCK was convinoed that the business could be brought to a close by the 15th, and he thought the proper way to reach the close is to fix the day; he was, therefore, opposed tp the referenoe. . ' Mr. STOUT was also for lbs reference. He was certain mar, u tne mm was fixed, the House would have to back down from it. Mr. MONAHAN was for fixing the day: for if we leave the question unsettled till the lfilb, it will bo as far off then as it is now. Let us fix the day and work to it. Mr. ANDREWS said, be would say a word on this sabiect of adjournment of the General As scmbly, as the same is now presented. It was not new to bim to bear from gentlemen on this floor, when talking abouta sine aVe adjournment complaints that too much timo was consumed on discussions, that such should be stopped, and work done without iu ue was convinced, from his long experience, that no lime was lost from proper discussion. More injustice -is done to the State from a want of properly understanding measures before the Legislature, than from waste of time in proper arguments. He eould speak of many other ways of consnming time, from wnicn ue wouiu now retrain, it was very certain to bis mind, that if ihe House pass the resolution as amended we would be obliged to recede from it. TheTnany important and prop er measures, orowded into the remaining part of the session, te be noted on, would require all the lime to the date fixed tn the resolution. The many improper measures and there are many the majority, of course, would oonsider from time to time would prolong the session. lie thought Ihe dale ahould be well' considered, and ought by all means lo be referred to the Finance oommittee, as proposed. . 8. B. 259 To amend section 6 of the Home stead law was read ihe first time. A The House agreed to the Senate s amendment to H. B. 269 To amend the Tax Law yeas 71, nsysO. ' The Speaker laid before the House the written' opinion of the Attorney General on the passage oT the bill for the payment of Bartlitt St Smith, which was read, when Mr. ROBINSON moved that it be laid upon the table, which was agreed lo. 8. B. 208 Making in part appropriations from the General Revenue for 1802 was read the first time. . A communication was received from the Governor, in reply lo the resolution of ihe House in relation to the "Lago case" which was laid on Ihe I all t. . A communication was received fi'om the Attorney General, giving his opinion on the proposed abandonment of the Miami and Erie canal, north of Swan creek, at Toledo, which was laid on the table te be printed. The following memorials were presented and referred: By Mr. WINNER, from D. L. Meeker, and others, of Darke county against the discontinuance of the additional judgeship in the 1st subdivision in the 21st districts ' By. Mr. STUBBS, from J. H. Foos nd otner nieoiDtrs oi tne oar oi i rcuie county, the same subject. By Mr. IIADDOW, from W. R Putnam and 69 then, of Washington county, In relation to the erection or Washington township. Br Mr. JONES of Hamilton, from John be Cooner and SO others, of Hamilton county, for i ir . .. . . - a law to proteot turnpises and piann roaas against loss by corporations. Bv Mr. B.EES of Franklin, from Noah Bteele I . . ... m t and llll others of trrenalin oountr. lor s auo- stanlial and stringent liquor law. Also, from Miaa Pier Willis. Lvdia Weaver and 116 ladies of Franklin eountr. for the same object. J Br Mr. CLAPP. from E. A. Egbert and others or Lake eountv. for tha same object. 1 Mr. ROBINSON, from ibe committee on Claims, reported back & B. No. 262 Making temporary appropriations, with an amendment. - which waa airreed to. when .en Mr. V0RI8 moved to amend by adding $2,000 tor finishing the building in the Penitentiary, by which was dlssgreed to; nnd afterwards a mi- tion to reconsider entertained, which was carriedyeas 49, nays 15. Mr. VOKIS amendment was agreed to, when the bill was passed yeas 67, nays 14. The House then adjourned. TIT TtRITyVa mmr.A rr. ant 4n mmmwA Tf Tt No. 71, reported yesterday, we. lo strike out much of seotioo 6 as specified what should be received in payment of taxes, except as applied to non-specie-paying bank paper. HOTELS. WALNUT STREET HOUSE. WALNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh Street; Cincinnati, DAVIS & MARSH, PBoraisroas. mr2g-dfttn - m - . . . NATIONAL HOTEL, No. 3T3 North night St., OOLUI3TTB. OHIO. H. UEYXOLDI, PROPRIETOH. I Thl. Hotel I. but a few step, from th. Depot, and person arrlving or wishing V to take paeaaae i i en any uf the train., will ana nils decidedly th. most' oonreoi- nt .topping pUo Id the city. Passenger. waked up at th. proper time at all hoare ef the Bight, br any of the Trains. TM Bnl.srsal wUlht afrrfaaHe: npflid,mm aT-eaea aS v. dee3Sd4m NEW .ENGLAND: HOU8E I Ultra btrOOt, DOtWCen lUCh and I riend, OolumbUS, Ohio, THIS HOrSE HAS JCBT BEB A re-opened and furnished in the best modern .trie. and th. proprietor will endeavor to pleaae the trareling public, and to mak. the "MOW ENGLAND." the heme ol Ihe traveler. Boardlnr by the del awl week. Good stabllug etuobed to the premises. marvuiui a., u. jibaua, rTopneter. GOOD ALE HOUSE. W. H. AKIN. - - - - - - - PaOPBIBTOS Hiirh St. between Stale and Town. ooTjTTIit3Tth on i er. There have beea recently added a nnmuerof new room. to tui. nous., making It toe largeet house lu the elty. JOURNAL STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. O"o7o VlxisS or avail aUa.cljsj ,. EXECUTED ON TBS 1H0RTB8T NOTICB. PAMPHLETS, CARDS, POSTERS, CIR . i 1 1 3UARS, BOOKS , i I . t jAND SPEECHES OF MEMBERS PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE. COOKE, HURTT & CO. No. 19 East State) St. fcbl Oa 1 O. O. Cary's CowcH Care t or Pectoral Troches For the immediate relief and certain care of Oeaghs, Colo, lafiaenea. Asthma, Hoaresesss, Whooping . uooga, lAiarro, Dnascnii,., iMmosil arsaiaiBg, Sore Throat, do. BNtrrr itjrka ntbd is tex minutes t tot Ministers, Public Speaker, and Sincere, the. Troches are indispensable for Clearing end strengthening the Voire, Removing Hoarrenee., Ac Toe mm with which they .re taken being easily carrieo la the pocket, requiring no preparatloa, always ready for saw oa all oooaslona, net liable to change In eny climate, eontataiug nothing Inlurioos to the moat delicate constitution Mild bs a enrnVient rvmmueadarloa to all, to give then, a fair trial grraco M9 S.BU per bob. aeeia-aeooawty 1 Biarror sale at all Drag store. NEW ESTABLISHMENT Center Fonrth and PriendBt., jr. W. STEPHEN KELLEY k CO. KKKP ALWAYS Off HAND A LARDS sad choice eupply of FAMILY GB0CER1ES at the i.. .riM W .tmKnili..M Oaoda far Produce aad j. liver free of Charge. asayTdly NUMBER '240. on WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY. Tax Late.t The Large.tTho Beat. The Cheapest ess.es. aee. .1 , ..... c,.j.i AntnoHlw of tha I "l 77' ':,, TTvU,A F.Uw. of 6 8 I UHtO. t . . . ... Tb Be,t English Dictionary Extant. aai- Awtryvncrt. "Here are Howards of a Hundred Thousand 60 1 Words, whose multifarious meanings and deri vations, together with their eorreot spelling and pronunciation are clearly set before the eye." I I Lfnctruufi Ornmertial. NATIONAL TESTIMONY. ma.. -r. .1 nJ.lU. iue bxeciiiiffj rnieiuig. xha llahifoa at fnnwrtiM. " iTf. fi " .jJTXf h The Official Records Oi the Senate an4 House of Representatires of the Uni ted Statess The Publications of the Smithsonian Institution, - - TO CONFORM IN 0BTH08BAPHI TO so HOrCCSter S UUartO 1)1611011817 J Ia accordance wllk Certlfleate. e)f JOHN HEART. Ik Em., Superintendent rablM rnnllng. Hon. 1. W. FORNEY. Clark H. K. U. 8. IM, t JOSEPH MATTINGLY, Esq., Foreman Coagreeslonal uione. Col. W. HlflEET. Chlaf Clark Senate U. B. JOHN O. riTZPATBICK, Clerk Account. SeaaUD.B. n. u. DANIELS, Kaq., Clerk Accounts H. . Hon. PHILIP F.THOMAS, Com. Patent.. Prof. WILLIAM E. JILLSON, Librarian Patent OBce. Prof. JOSEPH HENRY, Secretary Hmlthsoulae audita. uon. United States Senate. Orrics or SacarraaT or mi U. 8. S suits, 1 March 16, 1SS0. Daia Rib : Tt afford, me treat pleasure to inform you that the Oommittee to audit and control the contingent ex pan mm of th. Sen.U have manifested their appreciation of Worcester's Quarto Dictionary, by directing that the Senate Chamber and all th. committee and ofltc rooms et the Senate be furnished with Ihet work. I am blzhlv .ratined as thai additional te.tlmo.lal or the merits of a book that, in my Judgment, Is decidedly the best work of the kind iu the English language. 1 am, all, respectfully your ob dient .errant, JOHN 0. riTZPATRIOK, Assistant Clerk Olflo. of bsc rotary of Senate. Cnlted States Honea or Hepreeentatlre. Cttaa't Orrics, TJ. I. Horns or RxranawTATivM, March 16, 1SG0. Worcester'. New Quarto DIcrlonarT Is the sl.nd.rd work of reference le thia oflice. and the sjalem of orthography therein represented Is that adapted in the official record. and doc.nieul of th. 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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-03-30 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-03-30 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1861-03-30 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Full Text | V :1 J VrOLUME xxrv COOKE, HURTT & CO., Office lit.M Street iiinla vis Trrnt-r Invartably m Auaut. H 00 per yea ' By ti DMrior, (wti . rat-Wisai-T, " " . laH B 00 wr year. 1 Ml DAILY ADVERTISING I TUK saOABK. K KMOf I S week.. 14 OO 00 tfne ' months, IS 00 On " 8 oioutb., 1ft CO Um " Smouthe, WpO Ore mouth., 8 ou Our weeka, On. " 1 week, a oo 1 76 l oo One daye, On. day., 7 60 One ' 1 oay. u""-.-,;r.n.tli6c.nU, i.vasiasi.v IK AO fAKCtt. l nvi DTTflTWd 'P A.;U"ITmU h..f mora than Ik. ' T;.rtln..rtnWl and pleo! l th.columu ol 8po- LI K.'rra,JZi bTi.w.l.g.1 r.t. (0 percent, more than th. .tove retes; but Ml .ueb will ,,5'Sr;lng..oh.r.t.M..oeWU..fr..mI.l.. .....a-Uineeawe. This ale Kill not b varied from. j.(iit nsriod .No AJvertieement taken excel! for . definite parioa. INSURANCE. JOHN H. WHKKLBB AGENT FOR HOME, coTii.f i" A KouiTT,.nd Ibvino Ft.. lns-OoZs Slow York: Ml! HUB AN l"S .nd CITY rlltHnf d?KEvf VOU,nii OOMNKOTIUUT UUTUALLIFE. Utile., I Ulfc-ls St., savage's io. COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY iVfNtellaueouH. ' ' .... CULTIVATOR. Hted end Publi.hed by Sullivan D. Harris, at Columbus Ohio, for due Dollar per ywitr. e23 J. .'.. vvuuutt. Broadstreet.Culuiubua.O., Ageut for Ohltk.ring Son.. Plunno rort..., M.ou BmiiUo'i Slulndwin., u.i 4Urln liiit uuiic.ua iuu.n--iiuai-uuu.. il)iMM.iny-K. A . H. ... Aiiuruc-yN. " V. A. B. BIM1-IM7 Lnwatid .ltary Public. Office Amboa BtiU.lltn. Opposite Htte llouae fqure,ColnBibna,Ohio. maru-MiO-utjr , lAMh'.i. ..AUSTIN. ttornry at f.w and Notary Public, Colqinbna, Ohio oi , U.m No. 7 In Po.tO.1lM BuiHInr.on SUte.treel 8pedl attention ulren Wforu.gn oollectioua. oy"'J ... .T.. r .3 n 1IIR1MJTON. Atornoyn ami uounllor ai uw, v.iii-" Nua. 1 and 2 Odeon Bull.llni'. the Law of Palentaan'l Inmirati- o. uin aniiTT-BARliER, onld n..lly hia numerom frienda and CMtomerathat he haa retnrnod, and will hereafter be fonnd at his o d .....j ..,i... n.nllt A Smith'. Bank, High atreet. lie aoliriua rwturti olhiaolctoinera. octM dJIOIIllD?. " J, UUUUMAM afc HOST, . i.. u...i.. :...i.,,.m,ul Clothlnic. Oent'f fur ni.hiii Goodii, Hata, Truuka, Valitea, An., 0. No. 1 South i-l ;ll ot., corner oi pru-u. mjm, - T" ..wA iiT. Kl-BOII. Mn. ivlItT A. STIMSOJt. Morchant Tailor., No. VM High Strei.t.oppwIteOoodale Huiuo.OnluinhiM. Ohio, deal In lil Rratre oi uunua, Ciwimer, und VwtinK. Koiploy none but .oou wor-men; innure good Dte( do aol .llaappoiut In tlrue; chargo . fulr (iricoa, anil ninre prompt pnj. aprl.t '1'ilwtiir'Jtiwlly v. a. aer.lllB. Wholole and R-tall !'aler In Orooorle. nd Prodnoe a ..rn..r of Town and Fourth ata., Uolumuua, u. Particular attention puld to Opnalgnmenta of, and ordor. for 1'io.luce niytl'oOdly-EAB - : llanliN. uall'I'I.IT At. NMITH, Danker, and dealer. In Kxchanjo, Coin, nn"ca"?n1 money. Collection, made on all principal clt.ea In the Ilnllu.l Ht.Lt.. Ainbo. UUIIUillK, no. i. "'e- ..rl.t mayMly'W-a.A.i atclie. Jewelry. - " n. l. nil MR A It. F.tcb Maker and Engrarer, li '''J'. Jfpectaclea, Tnennonwiwre. o.o. 7 ia Mlt, bit. and Franklin Co.tntT Cll.le 8.lety. No. 1 High atrnet. one door axilth ot Uootiat. uouao. .pni'j, 't;o-d t y'r,A. "tiooti. litlndias. nt . l.ll.I.ICV. Book-Binder, and Jtlank Hook Mauufxctnrer, High Street, b"tw.n Bmr.d and Gay Street., iwilliuou., v. Ury Ooods. wwtuiwv. aTltaJK A GO. I t holetiale and 11--ill Dealer. In rondifn and PoniMtiC irv GHMla. No. 1 tiwynne tfioca, nwuw " ....... -rJ " ... i ... n .nrOAil,.... i -rnivn .trieta. uoiiitiiuii.. .. I ilouin ami Shoes. -rri.fiv.ai At- t:t.. .f. 1 Lt..Ar n.,Urii. T.ll.Men.Mlaae.' and i:hlldren'.Boot.,Shoea,und Galtera, Ko. BTow M.'olnmbna. J"ir?li!!rJ- puS'iGiTSrFiXSr. M. Wilt, four d-K.r north of th. American ".'J',"" li"" j 0...I1T -.11 aa Iair0errtyBe..Am I .." '.I i , Uof ,m P.l..tlu-a. muiji., - - . , r I - - . . .......... mr ui'vv.N'ra. . 1 The nnderalKTwd for many yearn engagea in tue .. 1 ..una km - - - " . . . , , , . I m. preparing teatlniony in eontoaieo alRned to conimue nia prnie..ou " e 1 I American and European. Pati-nta ol.uiuoa on new aim niijustly rej,;ted aiplicatlona for contingent leea to be paid when tne patent are Ki """- inallon. of new iiirentlotu from rough pencil aketchea, . ..... 1 ... i..i ..t.nt.litlUv. made ureviou. to ap- nlrlnif for mltant.. for nr. dollar.. 8. W. WOOD.Cotn. will. Ornnire Co.. N. T. nol dly I mi r CINCINNATI TIMES. ri!HH LITThF, MIAB11 dfc CObDMBIII J A Xcnia B. It. Neaaboy would be .l.awd to Inform h public that the Cincinnati Evening Tiruti la recolred regularly every day, at 2: 0 md 0:15 P. M. Penon. can prKure them Dy caning on WILLIAM FORD, fab'ZA-d.lw Deaf Mnte, at the Depot FIZB-iAIC'S Improved Uillianl Tables and COMBINATION CUSHIONS, Protected by letter- patent dated ?eb. 19, 1856 Oc(.28, 185U; Dee. 8, 18o7; Jan. 12, 1858 Nov. 1G, 1858, and March 20, 1869. 05rThe recent improvement", in theae table, mak. then nn.nrpaaaed in tlie world. They are now offered to tbt cieutiiic Billiard pl.iyera eeeombitiing apeed with trnth, never before obtaiiu'd in any Billiard Table Maunfaotarf Noa.S andtiO Oroaby Street. mv7-dlv. PHEI.AN A COLI.ENDEB "GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. FPLIiSUPPLTOFTHBSK Sl'PKBI. (A. OR Snirta for gent., youth, and boy. . 'U.tantly fo In .11 the Tailom qualitie. and .trie, hy . BAIN SON, tnaTll. M.2I No. i otlli hint. St. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Cornel High & Gay Streets m.j2B.dly ' MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON TUB NATURE. TREAT-MKNT AND RADICAL CCREOF SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakn-aa, Sexual Debility, Nervon.neai, In-Tnlnntarv Kmlloti.'and Impoloncy. resulting from Self-abnae, 'c. By llobt. J. Culverwell, M D. Rei.t under aeai. In a plain envolope, to nnv addre. poet Tnid, on receipt of two atanipi, by Dr. ('HAS. J. 0. KLINE, I'll Bowery, New York. Poet Office Box, No. 4,68a. nriril-d.ltri In 1MS K L. ACES ANU BillUHOIUEIUE. OF 1 erery dwtcriptliai, in the.reateat variety, onniuntly for Mia. M ine Bulling, plain Linen Collar, and Seta, Grenadine Veil., Z iimv. Seta, Chenllaa Yoke., Mourning Collar.. Seta and Handkerchief. In new alyloa. Hemmed and at'tcbed Haiidkerchiofa, very wide hem.. BAIN A SON, niayll feb2l 29 High atreet, South H. , Moor..',Carrlaa; Manufaetarar, Corner Third and KtcA rf, KETTTRN8 HIS THANKS FOB PAST FAV0R8, AND aollclt. a continuance of the aam. Perron, a iahlng to pnrcliaa. ra n-quoatrd to call and axamlne my .took and prion.. Particular attention given repairing. Tht attention of cu.tomer. I. invited to my Ptent Sprinf Handy-Wagona and Boggle. All work warranieo. xj MOOBES, afrildly . Ooluinhn., Ohio. HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE STORE JUST RECEIVED BY WM. A. GIIiL, He. 30 Ktrth High St., ONE OF THE LARGEST. AND BEST BELIE CI EH ASSUKTMBNTii Of 33C SL jX ID A. jFL 3EI it, nnui ia Tin oitt. House Duilders' Furnishings f mrj t j It .nd qimlltT. ' French and American Window Ola... FAINTS GROUND IN OIL. . n3 pufui la Iti. in. for fauilly'aM, .ad Dry Paint. I. Bru.hc. o i,.rr varlatv ana ...III.. DUIK. A Splendid Anortment of Manhinwtt Tools. CARRIAGE KATEniALN, A A KM, UKIMimTONES,0. GUSH, PlBTt'LH, .HOT, c, HSH1MJ TACKLE. I.KATUKK A5D INDIA RUHBEB BELTING, n tvirn., jnAuiiR, rinrs, AGKICI'LTUIIAL lXfLEUENTB. 8CYTHEH. W! A L Kd. U R f. I.. f!H A IH H TABLE AND PC f. iKTCUTLKHY I nimclnllvintitV the attaiilion of .11 Inlenniod. to bit ttork if Pockal and Table CutlKry, and BiWer Platvd Vorki, Table, lliwrt .no ica epouna, uutier aniTra, A . or ttoauuti a HUO'b Manulocturc, warranted to be exti a he.rr.Klectro-Pl.ted on icentlluo Allattta. Country Mercbaut., Hechanloa, .cd othora, .re InTlte. to call ud exniDlne my atm k.aa I am prvparod IomII rf nuiesaie anu nt'lail. W JB. A. UILI! (lolnnibua. May Htlly MITHOFF, JONES & CO. H1KUWARE & IRO.V. tOO Kera Nail., anaorted. 10 Ton. Bar, Uonp and Sheet Iron. ft Bteel. Wl- i, aatiorled. 100 Palra Cat rings (ipiinir.. 100 Sett. " Ail. S00 Boxe. Tin PlatM. SiKI Window 81am. WOODEN WARE. litxi do. Rnckla. I and S Hoop. ,n iu:n, no. i, i.nu v. 311 Waih BuarJ.. 2" 11 Bnaketn, aiMorted. A " Cburni. 01L8.-5 bbl. LInwcd Oil. 6 " Winter ttnilnod Whal. Oil. 0 " Tanner1. Oil. ft " U.mlOII. Row In Store, and for tale at whulesalu and rrtall. Mo. 2118 South Illith dt.. enyS dawly-an21 Cnluinl-iM. Ohio. BANFORDS LIVER IN VI GORATO R SKVEU UKBIEilTATKS. IT IS COJ1POCKDED EI.TUIKL? PROM 1 Gum., and haa become u oatabU.ht;d tact, a standard Medlcluo, known and aiM proved by .11 that ban to with conHdeur. In ail uaed it, and la now reaorted tha diet-aaea for which it I.I recommended. within thalaat two Tear. It b aa ourud thoitaaud. aho hadirlvanup all hone. of relief, u th. nnmeroiu my punowlon .how. to tlio teniuttrantent ol tha Lunaollcltod oarttneatea In Die doeo niuat be adabti-d ndlvidual' takiiir It, and o act gently ou the Bow- uaodla auch quantttleaw aU. Let the dicuiti or your Judgment guide you In th. 0 f the I.H EH IN 1 LIVER OOMPlAIZrs, VVSMPBIA, VllliOSH, uua i vii, ana It will cur. BILLlOCt) ATTACKS IHARMIOPA, KV1IMFB UOMPLAIS'JV. D YSKN-l 7 Aft K, DHOPSr, t-OI B COST I VEHEHH, OUOLIO, 3IVUBVS,CHOLERA IN-LUS:E,JA.VNblOE,, .nd may be need anc 8T0MACU, HABITUAL UHlLEttA, VUU1.EKA emiA l s w'ka k 'nkkm tC pa hr n ir ar pr a fit ceaafnlly .. an OliblSA- r FAMILY II ED I. Of A a. It will cure Kit K HKAUAOUK, (aa thou-lafcuoto , if two r tare. JW and. cxn tnatifv) In lu af. poonfuh art taxn at convj rneneemeut of attack. aiVMO their teatlmoay ALU H UU VP IV AlUK n ita favor. I MIX IKTt.' Ar Tl MOUTH WITH THE INV1Q 0RAT0H, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. , Prlv Una Dollar par Bottle. - ALSO . gAKFOUD'B FAMILY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMP0UDNEH FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUT UP IS IJLAbH OA8E8, AlB TldUT, AND Wl I KSilP IN A VI' I Ol A If!. Tha FA MIL Y CIA- THARl -iri.agon. which c proprietor ha. th .nty yean. ing fiemand from thoM 1. hut ..tlm rh.rdi Mod in hi. practice more xne conaiauiiy lnereaa- i i , i .... "" iuhi riLLS, .nd th. wtiafac. regard to tbelr uae, haa in within the reach of .11. know that d I Keren I Oar. portion, of the bowel.. Til A K NO PILL hat, well oitmbli.hed fact, hern ty of th. pnreat VegeUbn on .very part of th. .11-OOUD wd UAFE In .11 neivdod, .ur.h a. DE. STOMACH, 8LEKPI-BACK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS 0VEB from audden cold, which end In . lonj couraaof Fe-TITE, A CREEPING OVER THE B0DT, A0UI, or WEIGHT IN FLAUUATOUF DI8. CHILDREN or ADULTS, PUUIFlEBofth. BLOOD fltvh la heir, too numeroni tlsement. DOSE, 1 to 3, lion antcu ail expreea in duced me to pKc them Th. Piofewlon wall I thartlc act on different Tha FAMILY CA I with dne refereuco to thia compoundod from a Trte r.xtrucu, which act alike mentary canal, and are "i'f,-""';"' N ESS, PAINS IN THE CO8TIVENK8B. PAIN Tim u'lint.i Rtinv ftw.M.tlr. If nMrlartMl. " - gEf;8ATi0i f,f OOLD Tor, i. 1 lT o v r arrn RESTLESSNESS, HEAD. y U UKAD, all IN E A 8 K 8 , WORMS In KIIEUM.ATI8M, a .real and many dlaoaeoa towbich to mention to tine aitTer- PAICB 3 DllUBt, THE LIVER INVIDOUATOR AND TAMIL V CA. THARTIO Pll.1 1 ar retailed br Drnculata rensrallr. and .old wholeaal by th. Trade in .11 th. large town.. o. w. saniuau, M. v, M.'nnfactnrer.nd Proprietor, HUB Broadway. New York. BoM in Colombo, by Robert. A funnel. John Denis .nd G. Denlg A Son. nct2.Vntl-dly.wlyl.tp IVTOTIOIiJ. AS I SHALL, BE OBLIGED TO VACATE th. store room I now occupy on the let of April, and not being able to get our New Room ready until May, I .ball not he ah . to receive my customer, during trie month of April. In the nioautime I may be found at the .tore of VVm. McDonald, where 1 ahull bo pleaaed to e an nty iriona,. I would nlio notify nil who know thetnselre. to b. In. debted to tne to call and entile, a. I em anxioita to clot. up my old book.. GEO. McDONALD. maiaj-utmayi DlNolatlon of Partnership. - q'HK PARTNKKtiHIP HEKETUFOBV JL exiatlng between N. Strau. aud laraal Marlestholaj a tder the atyle aud firm of N. Strau. A Co., doirgbna. new aa holetile Liquor Daalera, No.. 19 and xl Sett Town atreet, ha. been till, d.y dianilved by mutt at oou-ent. Thelndebtedneaaofth. firm will be Mttlrd lr N. Strau., who I. alao aathorlMd to collect all debt, dtx laid nrm. n.niaAuo, jaii-"l-dtro I. MABICNTHM- W. T. & S. D. DAY tit CO. ; MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN PRINTING PRESSES, ... (BOTH HAND AND POWER,') And all kind of Printing Irlate- 5 lain. 11 T Weet Second ft., CINCINNATI. JaoM-dlT CHARLES SCOTT, BOOT Sc SHOE IvIA-KER. ttroad oTrert, Bttmtn Higk mi treat aMTfftndlT-.A. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, PLAtW AMD EMBROIDERED, MOTJ8-QL F.rMRB and regular ahaped ; Black KM Glove, trabroiilered In white, magenta, purple, Ac. Uodreaaed Kid Glove., HiM Kid Glove.. A complete aaMrtmenl if theae celebrated Glorea ilnj-i for ml by BAIN A SON, myll -te!4 No. 9 Sonth Hlah St MAHHOOD, HOW LOST, HOW RE-STOKKD. Jnat publlihed. In a Sealed Envelope, oa the aetuie, treatment and radical core of Spermatorrhoea, or Somltial Weakness, Bexnal Debility, Nerron. nee. end Inrolunrary Emissions, ladoelng Im potency, and Mental and Physical Incapacity. By Boer, J. OvLTCk-will, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," e. The world-renowned author. In thla admirable Lecture, cleat ly prores from hi. own experience that the.wful cm. aeqoencea of S'jlf-abuee may be etfectually reraeved with out medicine and without dangeron. surgical operations, henries. Instruments, rings or cordials pointing out a mode of enre .t onoe certain and effectual, by which erery inftVrer, no matter what hi. condition may be, may enre hlmaelf ceerrplV, er erit.fyead padienffy. Tbla lecture will prore a boon to tboueaads and thousands. Bent under Mai to any addreae, post eawf, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addassing Dr. CHA8. J. 0. KLINE, 127 Dowry, New York. Post Office box 4,oSo. aprt-JanawlAwly COLUMBUS OHIO SATURDAY MORNING. , MARCH 30, 1S61 Iio State Journal. - COLTJMBU3 J Saturday Hor-lns;, - . March 30,1 801 OHIO LEGISLATURE. ADJOUBNED SESSION. IN SENATE. FkiDAt, Mircb 2?, 1801. Prf.yerby Rut. Mr. OooJwio. Mr. J0NE3, ty conaeor, offorei the follow log: JleiolveJ, Tht this General AasADtbly adjourn (in oft. on Monday, April Mtb, IMil. . Mr. PARISH niored lo lay the resolution oa the table, "aod demanded the yeas and naya. Loit. Those who Tiled in the affirmative were Messrs. Cox, Cuppy, Garfield. MoCrII,' Parish and Stanley 6. These who Tole.l in the nesnlive were Messrs Breck, Brewer, Buriar, Easoo, Fisher, Foster, Garfield, Glaes, llarrson, Harsh, Holmes, Jones, Monroe, Moore, Morse, Aewnwn rolls, Keadj, Smith, Spractie inj While 21." " ' Mr. COX thought the Henato had nlrendy ta- j ! Iran all f kit r I i r.n nAnaianPti in t Iia nsnmi..u it ia for tun House to say when It will beremly to adjourn. It is a notorious fact that the con- ate oan toon oloae lis business, but that (he llouso is, perhaps, nearly a month behind- That body can amend the resolution already agreed to by tbo Senate, when it is roa'ly to ad lotiin. Mr. JU.MS was anxious (o adjourn, and thought the beat way lo effect it in to fix a dale cerium. It It lime we Iinu adjourned, and be wauted lo. Mr. ORR was willing lo adjourn at any time, but lie didn t think this resolution sincere, w are not prepared to adjourn. Mr. KEY did not thiuit the Legislature would be prepared to adjournal that time. He there fore moved to strike out 15th, and insert 22d of April. Mr. JONES excepted lo the lanffimgre of Mr. Orr as unparliamentary, and pronounced it disorderly. i . ' Mr. UHK did not mean to charge the eentlO' man with insincerity, but he tbo ight the reso lution a humbug;. W o are not prepared to ad journ, aud suou resolutions are unprofitable. Air. SMITH was in favor or adjournment at the earliest period of time. Mr. JIOOKE moved to amend to adiourn on tue 4tu or July. ibe CliAllt supposed Mr. Moore spoke rhe torically. Mr. STANLEY did not believe we could ad journ before the '22 i of April. He was in fa ro r of nxinir n day. Mr. PEUttlLL thought it does. not facilitate business to fix the dale of adior.rnment so long in advance. Ihissubjcot is hroiiirht. up in every legislature, sometimes tor buncomb, sometimes in good faith, aud II is not always euf y to U oide botween tliera. Many important, bills ure pending. The State expeots us to dia.uno of them. We must slay till our buaiue.-ts ii ac complished. He thought the resolution should be tabled. Mr. MeCALL thought the Senate had better pass the original resolution, and send it lo (he llouso, which can amend it, if they are nol ready to adjourn on the 14ih. Mr. K.JC.Y a amendment was adopted yea 13 nays 12. The question turning on the amended resolu tion, to adjourn on lbt 2'2d of April, tine die, it was agreed lo yeas Tl, nays 10. 1 tioBO who TOteu iu Ibe aflirmat'.re were, Messrs. breck, Brewer, llouar, Cox, Eison, Fer guson, Fisher, Foster, Glass, Holmes, Joncx, Key, JLaskey, Monroe, Morse, .Newman, Orr, Polls, Ready, Schleioh, Smith and While '22 1 bose who voted in the negative were, Messrs. Cuppy, Garfield, Har.h, McCall, Moore, Parish, Perrill, Potwin, Sprague and Stanley 10. COBUECTION. j . The-vote on Ibe bill yesterday, providing for the erection of a new Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, was as follows: Those who voted In -tha arhrmstive were Messrs. Breck, Brewer, Bonar, Cox, Cuppy, Easou, Fergusou, Fisher, Foster, Gar-Held, Harsh, Holmes, Jones, Key, Monroe, Moore, Morse, Newman, Orr, Parish, Perrill, Polls, Potwin, Schleioh, Sprague, Stanley, and White 27. Those who voted in the negative were Messrs. Glass, Laskey, McCall and Ready 4. - ' RECONSIDXRATION. , Mr. SPRAGUE moved to reconsidor the vole iy which the Senate agreed to the amendment of the House lo 8. B. No. 2CS Amending the general tax law, to supply certain omissions. Agreed to. Keterred to finance loainiitlee. I-KT1TI0NS AND UB.V0EUL9. Bjr Mr. FERGUSON The olaim of Isaiah Rogers, for certain plans. Referred to commit tee on Claims. Also, the petition of C. Griffin and 45 others, of Cincinnati, remonstrating against the pas sage of tne street rauroau oui. (select com mittee. On motion of Mr. READY, the memorial of Eli Nichols, of Coshocton, asking the Legislature to memorialize Congress to set apart territory for the colonization of free negroes, and to offer them inducements in the premises, was referred lo the Judiciary eon:iuitlee. SECOND RKADINaS. , 8. B. No. 285, by Mr. ORR For the protec tion of fisheries oa Sandusky river. H. B. 421, by Mr. HITCHCOCK To provide for removing obstructions, and improving the channels of rivers, for llio purpose of draining marshy or low lands in I his State. ; H. B. 403, by Mr. KKUM To amend the 1st, 2d and 8d sections of an aot entitled "an act requiring aunual settlements by county officers," passed March 22, 1850. Swan & Critchfield's Statutes, p. 240. . . . II. B. 400, by Mr. JAUUliS lo amend the act to amend an act eniitled "an act defining the'powers and duties of justioes of the peace and" constables inetiminal cases," passed March 27, 1837, and the act amendatory thereto, passed March 7, 1848. H. B. 424, by Mr. WRIGHT, of Hamilton To extend the time for c Ho wing the lessees of section 29, in Springfield township, Hamilton county, to surrender their leases and receive deeds. Schools. H. B. 425, by Mr. SNYDER To amend an aot entitled "an aot supplementary to an aot defiuing the jurisdiction and regulating the practice of Probate Courts in the counties of Erie,' Lucas, Richland, Holmes, Montgomery, Delaware, Franklin, Scioto and Jefferson," passed April 12, 1868, and lo extend the operation of said act to the counties of Meigs, Mercer, Auglaiie, Lawrence, Harrison, Henry, Licking, Belmont, Stark, Ottowaand Williams. Judiciary.H. B. 428, by Mr. ANDREWS, on loave To amend lection ont of an act entitled an act to amend sections five and six of an act eniitled "an act regulating the mode of administering assignments in Iruet for the bentfit of creditors," passed April 6. 185!). ludieiary. H. B. No. 480, by Mr. WOODS, from a select committee To amend seotions one and two of aa act entitled "an act to prevent the killing of birds and other game," passed April 10, 1857. Select committee. , . H. B. No. 887, by Mr. MONAHAN To relieve the lessees, assignees and equitable holders of the nnsold school lands belonging to town number 8, range 11, in the Olio company's purchase; and to authorize the lessees, assignees aad equitable holders of said lands lo surrender Iheir leases and receive deeds. Schools. - H-B. No. 420, from the standing committee on Agrionlture Making appropriations from certain Agricultural funds for the year A. D. 1862. Agriculture. , H. B. No. 345. by Mr. NIGH, from the com ruilteeon Corpora iio is other than Municipal- Supplementary lo aa act to provide for theere tion and regulation of incorporated companies in the State or Uino, passed flay 1, IBjZ. II. B. No. 333, by Mr. VOl i To amend a aot eniitled "an f ct to authori e the ereotioa of town halls." passed February 1H4N. H. B. No. 40 by Mr. STOUT Fixing the time of holding the courts of eomtnon pleas in Noble county, Ubio. Mr. Ready. - The forogoinj Wero referred lo the committee of the Whole, excepting where otherwise desig- igaaled. Mr. CUPPY objected lo the reference of the Ilird bill, because it referred to spread eagles He thought it ought to go lo the committee on federal delations. Mr. SCIILEICK made a similar cbjsction, be- oause woodpeckers are included. - TAX LAW. ' Mr. STANLEY; from the selecl commiltee, reported an amendment to Homo amendments to S. B. No. 2li'J--beiog a merely formal amend ment. Agreed to. rlRST BIAUINO. II. B. 449 Requiring eertain purohxsea for benevolent institutions, exoeeJing S5, to be made by eontractf KKPORTS FROM STANDING OHMITTCKS. Mr. PARISH, from the Peniientiary commit tee to whom was referred the memorial of A. W Ayers & Co., contractors for convict labor, ask ing relief upon the contract price for CO hands, from 48 to 35 cenis per day, on account of loss by fire in the Penitentiary in 1857, and consequent misfortunes reported in favor of the petuiou, and by a. U. No. 288 For relief of A. W. Ayors & Co. Mr. PAKISH, from the same committee reported S. B. No. 289 Supplementary to, and amending sections 13, 14 and 10, regulating tho Ulno reuiieutiary. BTBEKT RAILROAD BILL. Mr. HOLMES, from the seleot committee to whom it was referred, reported back 8. B. 211 being the street railroad bill, together with cortaia remonstrances against it, recommend- iug the passage of the bill, with certain amend in en i. On motion of Mr. KEY, the amtendmeuts were agreed to, and the bill was laid ou the table and ordered lu be priuteil. ANTI-COMCINANON DILL. Mr. CUPPY, from the seleot committee to whom it wus referred, reported back the antl- couibinatioti railroad bill, with amendments, and recommended its passage. The amendment of Mr. UAltfltLU, which was rending last night, did not appear lo be embodied, nnd be Instituted inquiry about it. Air. curl'! explained that the subsianoe of it, so far as the committee deemed consisleut wiib the principles of the bill were embodied The question reourring upon engrossment of tho bill, it was agreed In. llioio who voted in lbs affirmative were Messrs. Brewer, Cuppy, Eison, Ferguson, Fos ter, Holmes, Key, Laskey, JloC'ill, Moore, New man, Urr, l'arioli, l'otwin, Mrtileioh, euiith, fcpr.tgue, htuuloy and White I'J. lliuae who voted in the negative were Mcssis.l Breck, Cox, Fisher, Garfiuld, Glass, Jones, siouroe, aioore, forrill, fotts, lieady II. Mr. JONES offured the followidz amendment to the bill, vix : Provided, That the provisions of this act shall i.i no way interfere with uuy lawful obligations liereiofjre entered into by auy Railroad Com- pntty. Agree J lo. The bill then pussed yeas 21, noys 9. Tlioso who voicd in tho nfiirmalive were Messrs. Brewer, Cox, Cuppy, Eison, Ferguson, ttslicr, rostor, Holmes, Key, Laskey, McCall, Moore, Newman, Orr, Parish, Porrill, Potwin, Schleicb, Suiiib, Sprague, Stauley aud AVhite 22. Those who voted ia the negative wcro Messrs. Break, Cox, Oaeficld, Glass, Jones, Mon roe, Morse, Polls and Ready 0. Ihe 1 rebitlont signed sundry bills. Mr. MOORE moved that when tho Senate ad journ, it shall adjourn until Tuesday A. M., next. Mr. JONES protested against it. The reso- ution was agreed to. Yeas 17, nays 12. The Senate then took a recess. AFTERNOON SESSION. The President here signed II. B. 405 Rela ting to justices of the peace. ' 8. B. 2U2 Making appropriations for the payment of a bill for flags and maps, as amended by the House, was kg reed to yeas 18, nays 0. alBSSAOK TR0M Tug O0VK8.XOR. A communication was received from Ihe Gov ernor, appointing ueo. is. liollistcr, Ejq., or Cincinnati, a Trustee of Ihe Ohio Medical College, at Cincinnati, for ten years from January 1, 1801. The nomination was unanimously confirmed. Ou motion of Mr. PARISH, his resolution concerning the State stone quarry was taken up and agreed to. Mr. Bl'll.UUl, irom me committee on Ka- rollment reported the enrollment of sundry bills. COUHITTEB OF TUB WROLF. On motion of Mr. STANLEY, the Senslo re solved ilself fhto committee of the (Whole, on Ihe orders of the day, Mr. Stanley in the chair; and after some time spent therein, rose and reported back the following bills, some with, and some without amendment which were referred or disposed of as follows : H. u. ISO. oiz, Dy ir. ial,uyi.ti to sell tne lock owned by the Slate In the Pennsylvania and Ohio canal company. Public Works com mittee. S. B. 278, by Mr. TARISII To amend the first section of the "act tor Ihe protection of fish," passed April .6, 1850. : Engrossed for third reading next Tuesday. S. B. 280, by Mr. rAKiuit To amend the third section of "an aot te relieve District Courts, and to give greater efficiency to the in-dicial system of the Slat;," passed April 12, 1858. Amended and referred lo the Judiciary committee. ' 8. B. 284 To repeat the l inoinnati Park aot. The bill was read a tnird time and putted. Yeas 22, nays 0. - S. B. 201, by Mr. uurrir to enable the town oauuoil or tne incorporated village oi Miamisburgh, to spporiate monoy in a certain case therein named. Municipal Corporations. If. B. 875. by Mr. ANIJKEWS To relieve sureties of executors and administrators. Ju- diniarv. H. B. 440 Further defining Ihe duties of boards of education far incorporated towns, villages and independent school districts. Schools. H. B. 429, by Mr. BROWN, of Putnam Supplementary to an act entitled an act to authorise the commissioners of Henry county to build a bridge across the Maumee river, passed April 15,1857. Roads and Highways. 8. B. 221, by Select Committee To amend section eight of an act providing Tor recording, printing and distributing the journals of the General Assembly and lie laws and public document I. Reported back with amendment, which was agreed to,' nnd ihe bill parted. 8. B. 282, by Mr. SPRGUE For the relief o tbeMarieltAjand National Roand plank road company. Judioiary. H. B. 323, by Mr. CGX To encourage the organisation of fire companies. Judiciary. . Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Friday March 29. Trayer by Rev. Mr. Clapp. Mr. HUGHES gave notice that he would enter his protest on ihe journal against the man ner of the passage of the bill to pay the c!aim of John W. Allen. . ! . Mr. BRUFF .moved that the vote whereby the House passed the bill for the payment of Bart-,ilt & Smith be reconsidered, that the vote be aid on the table, and that the Sneaker with hold his aigniture from the bill until the bill be finally disposed of which motion was agreed to. Mr. CONVER8E moved that the motion to reconsider the vote whereby the House passed Ihe bill to pay the olaim of John W. Allen .. . ... . .. ia.D irom toe taoie wnion motion was aisa greed to-yeas 24, nays 64. . A communication was received from Rev. UJ. , - I - f I IT.. . . n -. . I n.rrea.soiius, bo.pi.ig 10 igi rvniioniierr, in relation to week day school for couviots, Whicn waa laid on the table to be Printed. S. B. 27J For the ereotion of a building for tne Asylum lor tne dear aud dumb, was read the first time. mo nouse agreed to ins Bennies amendments to it. u. 00 lo regulate tho manner of elect - ing Justioes of the Peace in Cleveland yeas 67, nays n. . jne senate joint itesolution ror uruedK ad journment on me zzd or April next, was taken up, wnen Mr. i;U2il.SO. moved to amend tht same 1 substituting the 16th for lhe22d, Mr. BKUFF moved to lay the resolution on i no table, which was disagreed to yeas 14. nays ou. ibe question being on Mr. Robinson s amend ments, Mr. Btuu J. oalled ror a division of the ques tion, and the word "Monday tho 22 J" were stricken out, wuon ihe words ".Monday the 15th ' were inserted yeas (57, nays 10. Mr. SUA IV offered as a substitutes resolu tion fixing the 4th day of July next for the line die adjournment which was disagreed to yoas 0. navs 70. The question being on agreeing to the Reso lutions, Mr. WOODS said, if he thought we could have an early report on the Resolution, he would move its reference lo the Finanoe committee Mr. VINCEN T said, he was not going to give any buncombe vote, nor play the fool with a question of this character. We are not now prepared to say what day we can adjourn, neither uo we intend lo adjourn uutil certain measures of importance are disposed of. We are not to be driven out or great measures of ital iutorest, by the buncombe - men of this House, or by ihe other branch of this General Assembly. I hope there is pluok enough here for the emergency, and I believe I am right when 1 couut on it. We ihsve 220 bills undisposed of many of which will, of course, reoeive,liltle attention; out mere are a rew we 9 must act on, or all our le pledged every hour of illigent work, t7effe"n session is a failure. He his time, in the most d early adjournment. He in bis condition of health, of all the members of tbs House, had most to lose anu rear by remaining in this pois onous atmosphere. But we would not abandon the interests of the State for any personal con siderations. Hebalieved if we worked as efficiently as we had done for the last week, we oould adjourn on the 15th; but if gentlemen-yes, retrenchment gentlemen continued to call ayes and noes oa the most frivolous questions for delay merely, we ennnotadjourn within any reasonable time. We have not Ihe general appropriation bill yet in this House, nor are the Public Works disposed of, either by lease or appropriations for repairs. The State is not yet districted, nor the Bank or Penitentiary questions yet acted on in this House. Let us work day and night until wo can adjourn; but doc't be voting to adjourn on a day you well know you will have to back out of. He favored the reference to the Finauce oommittee, as that would give a little time to see what progress was made, and enable us to fix an early day, and to actually adrourn on that day, Mr. MUU moved that the vote whereby tbo Houbo agreed to Mr. Robinson's amendment be reconsidered, and moved to lay that motion ou the table, on whioh the yeas and nays were demanded, aud resulted yeas 10, nays 72. ' Mr. BURR said he would be glad lo adjourn on the lotli, ir it could be uouo with propriety: otherwise, ne lull it to oe our amy to remain and dispose of business with care. The history of a few days hence, would iudioate the time we can adjourn. He waa for the referenoe of Ibe resolution. Mr. HUGHES voted for the fifloeatb, because he desired to have a fixed time to work to; and he thought, ii we would work Industriously, it oould bo done. Mr. ROBINSON said he bad moved the amendinnnt in good faith, believing that the work could be done by that time. He felt sure of that, if the House would co-operate with the committees, aud not waste the time of the House ty calling tbo yeas and nays on frivolous motions, as has been done this morning. i Mr. CONVERSE advocated the reference, as he was satisfied the Finance committee could judgo most fitly when to adjourn. Mr. .Mb n desired in is reference. It was the proper coureo, in view of the business now before Ihe House. He wished to aot with reference to what ought lo be done, and give no votes for home consumption. Mr. IIliX'HCUCK was convinoed that the business could be brought to a close by the 15th, and he thought the proper way to reach the close is to fix the day; he was, therefore, opposed tp the referenoe. . ' Mr. STOUT was also for lbs reference. He was certain mar, u tne mm was fixed, the House would have to back down from it. Mr. MONAHAN was for fixing the day: for if we leave the question unsettled till the lfilb, it will bo as far off then as it is now. Let us fix the day and work to it. Mr. ANDREWS said, be would say a word on this sabiect of adjournment of the General As scmbly, as the same is now presented. It was not new to bim to bear from gentlemen on this floor, when talking abouta sine aVe adjournment complaints that too much timo was consumed on discussions, that such should be stopped, and work done without iu ue was convinced, from his long experience, that no lime was lost from proper discussion. More injustice -is done to the State from a want of properly understanding measures before the Legislature, than from waste of time in proper arguments. He eould speak of many other ways of consnming time, from wnicn ue wouiu now retrain, it was very certain to bis mind, that if ihe House pass the resolution as amended we would be obliged to recede from it. TheTnany important and prop er measures, orowded into the remaining part of the session, te be noted on, would require all the lime to the date fixed tn the resolution. The many improper measures and there are many the majority, of course, would oonsider from time to time would prolong the session. lie thought Ihe dale ahould be well' considered, and ought by all means lo be referred to the Finance oommittee, as proposed. . 8. B. 259 To amend section 6 of the Home stead law was read ihe first time. A The House agreed to the Senate s amendment to H. B. 269 To amend the Tax Law yeas 71, nsysO. ' The Speaker laid before the House the written' opinion of the Attorney General on the passage oT the bill for the payment of Bartlitt St Smith, which was read, when Mr. ROBINSON moved that it be laid upon the table, which was agreed lo. 8. B. 208 Making in part appropriations from the General Revenue for 1802 was read the first time. . A communication was received from the Governor, in reply lo the resolution of ihe House in relation to the "Lago case" which was laid on Ihe I all t. . A communication was received fi'om the Attorney General, giving his opinion on the proposed abandonment of the Miami and Erie canal, north of Swan creek, at Toledo, which was laid on the table te be printed. The following memorials were presented and referred: By Mr. WINNER, from D. L. Meeker, and others, of Darke county against the discontinuance of the additional judgeship in the 1st subdivision in the 21st districts ' By. Mr. STUBBS, from J. H. Foos nd otner nieoiDtrs oi tne oar oi i rcuie county, the same subject. By Mr. IIADDOW, from W. R Putnam and 69 then, of Washington county, In relation to the erection or Washington township. Br Mr. JONES of Hamilton, from John be Cooner and SO others, of Hamilton county, for i ir . .. . . - a law to proteot turnpises and piann roaas against loss by corporations. Bv Mr. B.EES of Franklin, from Noah Bteele I . . ... m t and llll others of trrenalin oountr. lor s auo- stanlial and stringent liquor law. Also, from Miaa Pier Willis. Lvdia Weaver and 116 ladies of Franklin eountr. for the same object. J Br Mr. CLAPP. from E. A. Egbert and others or Lake eountv. for tha same object. 1 Mr. ROBINSON, from ibe committee on Claims, reported back & B. No. 262 Making temporary appropriations, with an amendment. - which waa airreed to. when .en Mr. V0RI8 moved to amend by adding $2,000 tor finishing the building in the Penitentiary, by which was dlssgreed to; nnd afterwards a mi- tion to reconsider entertained, which was carriedyeas 49, nays 15. Mr. VOKIS amendment was agreed to, when the bill was passed yeas 67, nays 14. The House then adjourned. TIT TtRITyVa mmr.A rr. ant 4n mmmwA Tf Tt No. 71, reported yesterday, we. lo strike out much of seotioo 6 as specified what should be received in payment of taxes, except as applied to non-specie-paying bank paper. HOTELS. WALNUT STREET HOUSE. WALNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh Street; Cincinnati, DAVIS & MARSH, PBoraisroas. mr2g-dfttn - m - . . . 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