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t':i: V I ,-:' '. ' 1 . ... i t, Jj ' i ua ,l tlit. i fiB ; .''I.l t i' , . , J.i. - J'i .1 NUMBER 275. VOLUME xxrv COLUMBUS, "OHIO. FRIDAY MORNING. .-wi ...... I. ... V ' ' . ,1, . ' . I '. .--... ' . ... , .. 1 . . , .. . ' . ' t - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " r': i ' 111 MAY 10. 1861. . COOKE, HURTT A CO., Ofla la JdwimI BnllAlna, Bo. IB, East liau street. : Oolvuntous. frim Jnmmablg m AKmet. Paul, - H ops-- u By tk uamer, per week, . .. . ix)t om. hi-WtuLi, - S0Opryer. VnSLT. - w . ' 1 60 tBHtVT DAlIil Aivaniinmi i TnaBvivann. DitHunl;r. I Ob " month, 18 00 On son Sneaks. M0 ub One One Oa. t wo, - t 00 1 week, 1 Tt days, 100 4vs, . " leay. M On " t months, 1 CO One " Booth, 10 00 Oa " I Booths, I 00 1 atoulb, ou Om eTTar BarrigaoUass& oasts, muiuu n ab tABOB. ' WEEKLY ADYERTIlIlfll. - - Per Square, on lueertica -....f 1.00 Per Square, each weak U addition ... M DUplayed Advortloeaente half aer than tb akor SrerttaMMat. leaded end eUeee Intaeoelnaa f ape- lei notice., eeaeis un ertiasi , eaa..-ill maatnaa Hmlnl be -ahllas- -wlaw.teaal tmUI. If .Tiered a the lastd asoiarvly after the lest week, per awl. a ore than tb .bore reiait bat all lack will apear la the Trl-Weehly without charge. Boetae Cards, not exceeding It Una, per Tear, lastd, tlt.60i aotald lu. utloM r uaMlat.eaaritaaUeaoMUi, ire eoapaciet, I., half prioe. . Ml Tnmdmt HumMiimmUmmtlUrammitmn. Tail alewuiaee eeeanea irom. Me AJTertianaeat takea exceft for a eetolte parlol. COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys. . . mm M Ifll.flllM tiers. 7 at Lew d Notarr Publto. Colaabna, Ohio tnaoe, wna no. I m runvuiw buinih, w gpeoUl atleatioB ilreato foreign ooUectlop.. declMly Barbers. WM. ICOTT-B1SBEB, Voold aotilr hi. anmerotu friend, and ooeloaeri that he lu retnrned, and will hereafter a found at hi. old tend ander Bartllt Smith' Bank, Blgh itreet. Ht oHoiuaretaraethioMoutomer. octM HOHI AND FORBIGIf PATKMTS. 1 f h nadreiirBd for mnj jtar Dgd la tb Paleat OMo prepering teetlmonj la eonteated oa.ee, he re-.igaed to oontiune hi profoHioa of eeearl.g pateat, ' Amerloaa and Kuropeaa. PaleaU obtained en new and SmtlY rejeotcil application for contingent fee to a d whea the patent ere granted, If deaired. Bxaa tioa. of new innntioa fro" rough peaoll (ketone, to determine their pateaUUlltr, madeprerion to ap- Blrlag for patent, for nraooiiM. a. n. wuuu.uor. waU, Drang Oo., H. T. , aorl9 dl . EWTLEJIE5T, ATTENTION I SPRING STYLES. Xlctlxx c Son. Are bow whl biting ovtltle la HBCE TIE9 AND SCARFS. QAEE0TE AND STAN DIN 0 COLLARS. PLAIN AND FANCT BYRON COLLARS. GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. GENT'S KID GLOVES, but Imported GENTS SPRING GLOVES, all kind. GENTS HOSE AND HALF HOSE, all kind., oth High tret. ' aprM GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. A r IT l.l. SUPPLY OP THRSR SUPKRIe 0B SblrU for genu, youth, and boy. ooaitantly fo Id all tb Tarlou quaiui ana eryie. oy BAIN 80. ytl-CMl Ho. M eoufh Utsh St. Watches, Diamonds, Silver Ware. IH1VB RBCKIVBU A CIIOIOH AS ortawut of Gold eud Hllrar Watcba la great rarioty. Bclag Agent fur the Amerlcau Watch Co., I am akl le U tbo. uocllent time keepar. at Maauaotarer'f price. ' whole"!, aud retail. A large aMortment of Diamond and other rich Jewel-ry well cboeen a to trl and price. A. to Sllror War,.lerllDg quality. Com nd m the Tarlou .tylo. Ton will Had come Iking t pleaee you. Jaat uob Plated War a yon want, Tea aetta, Ora, Wateere, Ceeere,-Oake Baeka, Pitcher, Qepiete, Katrat, Fork., Spoon, Ac., Ao. ' Then I her. an awortment af tery auprrlor Tabl and Pocket Ontltry, Baiura, Ao., Ac bealde many uoh Fmicj wood, a are often eilred for PreeooU. A. te Price, I will mak it a lndasmBt for tbo. . Aaedlag good in my lia to bnyef a. . - No. 10 Booacy Block, North ride 8taU Bou Sqoare. 1 dayai-dly-maril , faOGOODALE RESTAURANT Th underlined bar taken the room nn 4r theuoodale Houee, where will be fonnd, hereafter' aarred np in good ityle, th beat eatable tb market al-torda.Alas, good Liquor and Olgan. In.hort, tb ProprU tr mean to keen a flret-clee. Roatanrant. r. c, Mccracken, SHIRT MANUFACTURER,' No. 19 West Fourth Street, OPPOSITE STEF.I'LI WITH GOLD BAND. apr!7-dly ' FOR DRUMS, FIFES, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, Send to A. C. PETERS BRO., . CINCINNATI, OHIO. Mo. W Weat Fourth .treet, oppo.it th Poat Offlo. ao25d1m Marshall, James & T raver' 8 PREMIUM PIANOS. ! TBBSBl PI A JTOS A KB V If SURPASSED, combining RICHNlSa and SWEETNEBd; BBIL. L1ANCT and TOLUMB of TONSIt B LEO A NCI and SBAVTrof 8TTLE; DURABIMTT of MKOOANISM, with DELI0A0T OP TOUCH and proaptaeaa of ACTION. Thla Patent Bepoating Qran I Action" 1. pronounced by Um beatjDdve. u be the IMPBOVBMBNT OF THE AOS In Piano Forte making. AUiiamM cMrraa'ed Itti frftct mUtftdkmonktrntttm nfmmiti. Addraa 1. L. TBTER Agent, BTEIHWAYftBON'S 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. 1HAVB HOW TUB AOBBCTOP THKBB OBLEBRATED PXANOS. : THEY POSSESS REMABKABLB OXBABNISS. SWEETNESS, BR1 LLIAMCT AND VOLTJH EOF TON B. AHU AUU UTHEH lIUALITIao 1JaolltABLB IN A FIBdT CLASS INSTRUMENT. AU Pinaoa warraiUfd forUxm pear.. Written gaaraatai girea to tnat eaeet. aaarw K. i. iJtAVAK. Ag't, aug7-dlywly-lu.m Coicaaoa. 0 J Realdenc liS, Xaat Bick Street. E. MYERS & CO., Wholvaal Baaulacturar f Plain and Fancy Candy, FrehohJConfec- . tiouery and Fire Works. Dealer in Fruit., Nnta, Syrupa, Ac., aprl dly No. S Main St., Oinoinnatl, GEORGE BAUMAN. CLOCKS MADE AND SOLD. Repairing Clooka, and Goods Warranted Cor. Third & Friend 8ts., Columbus, 0. aprt-d2m ' . Butler's Mercantile, Record ft Copying EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS, MANLTACTCBID BT JAMES J. BUTLER, Affent, 89 VINE ST.,: CORNER' OF COMMERCE, , .C3 INC INN ATI, O. ; T JeTTa by l,t00 M erehanta aad Banker, of th South and Wait, For l by 1000 landing Statlowr and Mar chant of tb South aad Watt, - ' x B la oa alas by Hon, of BapreeaatatlTa at Warh- nltoa. D. 0. ' aprlda MISSOURI LAND I! 950,000 Entry, "mlloiU for R. IALB AID AgricmthmUt lfi'wief, ai LomhrnrUmffmrfrnm," price ranging frja nix ii.r jacra. fn any qnaatillea required. TAXES PAID, and PAT ENT J procured for purcbaaan af Land ander ta Oradua- moa act, PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS ty encloalag a postage etamp. For further taforaatlos ppiy ao WILSON, BAWLIIOS ak CO. U. S. and Otntnl Land AftnU, . . 65 OBSeTICT ST., BSTWCIIt $D AID 4IB. 8T. LOUIS MISSOURI N. B. LAND WABBABTS bought, aol aad located. MILLINERY I . . I MILLINERY ! " MILLINERY! 1 1 MRS. M. HOPPERTUN, HAVIJia JUBT RBTCBIKDFBOH NIW TOKk. with a apleadld aacruuent of ; Spring and Summer MILLINEIIYI . . . , r j ooiti or BONNETS, - v RIBBONS, '' Blowers, - r ' ' l" ' , LACES, 'I . HEAD DRE38E3, . .'t.f ' &., &e., &o All of which .he wtll lell at nnu.u.1 tow prloo.; and ah li determined aot to be nnderaold. BLEaVCniNO. AND PRESSING I .uparinteaded ty hcraeH, and la warranted to girt . entire Mtlifaotion. ; myTdeod JAMES 0. DAY'S ESTATE. NOTICE I. htraby tivrn that the onderelgned baa be duly appointed by th Prubat Court of rr.nkll county. Ohio, Adminiatrator of the 1 ataU of Jame. ( Day, let of aatd county, deceaeed. . apMwaw - . - n. T. nKMPBBgQIf. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. 0 TUB TUB BEST ARTICLE MARKET FOR MAKING IN SOFT SOAP! On pound equal to Biz pounds . POTA S H!!; ' . Per Bala at Wkaleaala. ty Penn'a. Salt Manufkct'g; Co. PITT8BURQH, PA. And by all Druggleta Orooer la the United State, octS-d-SUwly-.w T. W. CARPENTER h CO., 101 and 105 East Town St. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &C. THE LOWEST PRICE! FOI1 OA-SH. Goantry Merchants Tl.ltlDg the cltf will do anil to call end xaalnt oor toca, to wnom w win aen our uood. at Exceedingly Low Hates. T. W. CARPENTER A CO. aiy7d3m2taw TAFT & HENDRICK, BNTISTS,: Mo. S Wast Fourth Street, between Wal- t a vine, CIxHCISWATI, O. apr!3-d3m BANFOHDS rT IB COMPOlUIDllDKITIKiCL,T FROM 1. Ouma. and haa become an eelabli.hed tact, a Standard M.uii.uu iKi, a a iwiuub prored by all that hare to with confidence In all recommended. Medicine. Known ana an-i aaed it, aad la bow reeorted the diaeeae for which it is It h a curod tbouaaad within the laat two yean who had green up all hopes of relief, a the aumarou. BBaollctted oertincate in my poaeeaelon abow. to the temperament of the need In uch a nan title a. Th doe mast be adapted dividual taking It, aad o act gently on the Bow-Let the dictate of your ela. Judgment gnlde you In th ae of the LI VEB IN V1G' uuji i un, ana it win cure LIVES COMPLAINTS. blLLWVB JTTAVK8, DIAHRUOEA, BVMSlBh TEST. VHOPST. HOlrt DwBPEPSIA, CHBONIC COMPLAINTS, v YbEN- STOMACH, BABITUAL C0BTlVENBW,CH0LI0, XORBUB,CHOLKBA IN- lenck, j a Oil max, VBQLEKA, V UU L K K A r A N T O M , FLA TV' FEMALE WEAKNESS- sn, ana may oe uaeo aoc-KK FAMILY MBDt. Msfully an 0BDINA OINB, It will car M0K HEADACHE, (a thou. and can testify) in iwealy peoafcf are take at com-ALL WHO (J BE IT ASK iKMHitw, if two r larat Tea- mencement of attack. 01 VlSd their tettlmoa its faror. MIX WATER IN TBS M0VTH WITH TBS INVIO. OSAT0B.A ND BWALLOW BOTH TOGETHEB, Price Ona Dollar par Bottla. ..;:.,. . . ALSO ; SANPORD'S - FAMILY - . BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMPOCDNED FROM PVBW VEGETABLE SXTBACT8, AND PUT UP IS OLABB OABEB, AIM TIGHT, AND Wl L SEEP IS ANT CLIMATE. Tb FA MIL T CA- TBAHl mCliit... . I which a proprietor ha la hut aotir Cathartic, aaed la hi practice more The ooaitantly increaa-who have long need the Hon which all eiorees in 0) tha entr year. iug demand from thoat PILLS, and tha aatlatac regard to tnetr oes, as In within th reach of ail. doced Bke to place them Tno rroleealoa well thartlc act on different The FAMILY OA-with daa reference to this compounded from a varie-Esiracta, which aot alike aMntary canal, aad are caiea a-bera a Catbartle is BANOEMKNTS of the NE88, PAINS IN TBI 009TIVENE88, PAIN THB WHO LI BODY, freousntly, if neglected, rar. LOSS OF APPB- sensawon er COLD RESTLESSNESS, HEAD-THB HEAD, all IN-B A S B 8 , WORMS lu RHEUMATISM, a great and many diseases towhkb to aaa final la thi adver- know that diderent Car. nortiona of the bowel. THABTIO PILL has, well establlahed fact, been ty of tha purest YegetabM on every part of the all GOOD and 8AFB in all Beaded, such a DE-STOMACH, 8LEEPI. BACK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS OYER from saddea oaM, which nd In a long oourea of Fa- T1TE, A CHEEPING OVER THE BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FLAMMATOBY DIB CHILDREN er ADULTS, PUBirifiBofthe BLOOD UT-aai ta unir. hw uuomvi tisement. DOSE, 1 to I. ula 1. K-,1. A. PRICE 3 DIMES. "TUB ITYIB INVIG0BAT0B AND FAMILY OA THABTIO PILl B are retailed by Druggist, generally aad aol. whalaeel ay the Trade in all th large town, .r, i ... T. W. SANFOBD, M. D, . Jfanussctnrer aad Proprietor, 0 8 Broadway, New Tork. Bold Ib Ooluaba by Roberta A Samael, Juha Deals ad 0. Denig A Sob. ' act6'0-dlywlyUtp MS Vtc Slate Journal. OOO-iXT-SUCBTja : Friday, Horning - . MnjrlO, 1881 OHIO LEGISLATURE. ADJOURNED SESSION. IN SENATE. Thobidat, May 0, 1361. af Inutea of yesterday read aad approved. THIBD mtADISO. S. B. No. 114 .11 skin annronrlationa for the malntaia. aooe and repair of the public work, from February 18 to June l, jsui, ana for th payment of outstanding ludebt adueas. On motion of Mr. MONROE, the rale ware auspaadad, and the bill wa referred to th committee of tb Whol. ' MESSAOBs. " ' n 91 1 nln- IL. I u LIU . L ne Douse materially amenaea. it autnuniea the (iorernor to accept ana more regiment, conditioned that theV Wll l.l L.P .hi. VMM .nrf .1... mnw mam I. - .- reain.enta uull h. It.,., 1m .'-u mmIm .n An. It reeulrea companlM now ornateed but net aMlgned to uj iwinvnt, i.i ue pmerrea ib taeee ittmmxu, aaa choir .ball be Brtt made from comities which bare not heir quota bow In serrloe. It also provide, fur three Brigadier Generals, In audition to the three already com-mia.ioned. And It ilminiM h. rfl.tlnil... Mn.. e. end Federal sen Ire lu relation 10 companaation of rvgl. mental officers. The bill wee renirrrd an MeMi a,.t,iMi,-h I'otwia and Jonn. ritsr a.AOiaa H. B. 501 R.UHug to the mlllloa and la Beglmsnt act. ... ifiutiik. roraian omcer in tb unlo Army. On aoiloa of Mr. S0HLEICH, th rules were siusended and - - .o urns oy line, ana referred Mrura. SclH.loh, Potwin and Jonea. to n .uapen.ion of in. rule, Mr. FERGUSON IblrudaoM. 1. . ) A1 'Tr. n.,hl.k u I I . 1 . . 1 ., 8. B. - - - - . w...a vi.ibm luerviu neaiia. Bead a ascend time, aad referred to the Judiciary coaf iittee. Mr. B0NAR, from the committee on Agrteallnre. In-odaoed S. B. 316 Which mr o. ,i.j.. su.pcn.ion of lb. ruks, and n lerred to Mr. Collin.. It I. a bill "for th further protection of geese aad duck, lu the counties of Erio. SanJu.ky, Lucas ud Ottawa," ,rum auitia canimlttee, reported back 5 i1-'0 wWivlde Hie 3d rfltt.de of the 11 Dlvi.lua . V. M.and on motion of Mr.IkkUUOON, it wasludefl. luly postponed. ' . llr.MnNltllk' L .l.'b . . . . tlo . u m lu. Bnln, joint neaoiu- Ion for amouduieotof th Conelltntlon sua. to pnvioa iranmial Mtilnni nlil..n...ui . ... . lor i 1 , .wue Awvaiuiy, aaa reoont- m.ndtd II. paaaage. " ar.aoB.uiuw provide, that lb whol. number P4 n tkt slhall lie a.d . .... i i . 'w w" ,,, hall be drawn, ons-UII to sarrs oa. ,sar,;and one-half two year.; mea.bersofthoUom.llto LechoVen auuu.lly. Whl ri i. . TT euupieu stcears. luuou, Orr and 'hlte voting no. Yoa.27, uay. a. Oa motion of Ur . F.n.1. rl lat. oou,mittTl tTT!,"te.rS ITS. Mr i ,i,. .k.-1.TT jST-.T .. . -7 - .u aiier some tims .pool :?ror-Sriff - ., auu JirT omit inn ipont .bruary 16th to Juno l.t, Ml, with anndry amend- Tha 8navr arlia.t-vM . . jjj - iuu yeas iv, nay. Thna. Ia .miJ i - ti m .. ,,.. ,. " " .ainnnaiivs were sleeera. Breck, S"11 Cun"'n8. Oarfield, Harrison. Har.li Jonei, Laakey, Mcliall. klunm. u.,-. w V ein!iLrL":rdr:Sc,,U,c-' imlth nd Pna-ll: Thoaejbe voted in the negative were Me.;.. Brewer, 8t.uley.Vd WbUiT " ' r"U"t' IDTLKB BILL. M r cnur.Trr.ir u,.... d a n 117 v ,1 , oommiitee, lolroduo- r-l ----- - - -kj.piui.li di .uiier. .no military lore keepers. Tbs rules were suapendod, .nd the bill WBnt I It n.ntr n I fn .. I u.ji . li tnvva sar..M it... a... to,wL lh Worl, Ukfn from th tablt. Th bill pasard yet. IS, nay 12. Th Scnat took rcm. AFTERNOON SESSION. Mr. SCHLEinH im. ii.. aiu. ..... .. . . .. , -- ' . V-'UIUIIIIVO U wnUUI l wsr.ferred riporl.J back H. B. 601-Relating to ibe Volunteer Ml In a. l..ln. it., ai.w nn, m., "... . -1 . -"w u.nu llll, WIIU IWO amendmanta and recommended lu pssuge. TheamendmonlsrMtorath rank of Dlrlalon. Judue Adfooat.i to Oolunel and repUced tho Medical Director I?.. V"k "S ,a, aAm1 WBii;n s struok out of the VIII KTJ I1JO DUUIB, J-itJH laid ths Major General .a,, that II.. . . - - j miHH oi iue an- glaeerlug Corps. The ameodmeut were agreed to and the bill wa. paaied, " afl'A'H V aw u" ,of ''- . aaya 0. Hr. SlHLeUOH, from tbo sam. comnilltee, recommended tb concurrence of the Senate in House amenduieutato Thr -. Inrrru rifnrii . t . ... nrnviil... .ui - r7. , .77?" n? .'" "' r - w mnr m, Ulll, wiiu pending amendments, to tb. Judiciary committee, Snally prevail. iJl n n iiS 9. ' m ' r11 eoamlMo. reported Sa. A Oritttn."tr?'r ,h V by tb. SUM of o7fb bm ' '-'S tb pauag. Tha atiMt.on nrarHni k, aii ... bill, ltM oot agieed to yea. 12, nay IT ' " ,Be Thn.hnmUlMlk... .i .. . - -...... iHiwui,, w.r0 jnMm. Hreck. Collins, Cummin., Ferguson, Foater, Harrirou Holmes, Monroe, Morse, Orr and Parish 1.. """ n... nV. u v f ' ra Mean. Brewer, BOllaVr. i-UM. rlsnh .Inaa T Ui.ti aa 1 man. P.rrll . P ' "'.,or,!.n-- Sprsiue .nd Su.ni.7-17. " K amca- Mr.OAUFULD Mid that In order to accommodit - - u. wuuiu more to reconsider the vote by whlck the blU to parches Swan and Crltohn.ld's Statutes, was loat, aad that tb motioa b laid on tb tabl. T; .H.'TK.n.BOla.,,,ld .0f ,h bl" h- Pv-loit spirit la "nllllona for detenae but net ona cant for atat-utea."The motioa to raconalder prevailed, and th bill wu UIJ on th table yea IS, nay 14. , "" nnounceu ni. intentlca to sign th bill to leaa th publlo work., tb question was raln-d whether It had been read a third time. By reference to tb. Joornal It wa. ahown there I. nosvl-d.nce that th bill was read a third time. Mr. JONEU moved that the Journal be corrected In order to .how that lu. bill had been read a third Km. U- fllDL'IVl huu.l..n i . . . . ... a,. w.iiAiiviiiiuiiv.r. inrormea mm tnat the S.I 1 1 liul ... h... . ,lim u . n-i r. . . r . - . m..m .mi.. , ue iaera was absent oa th sick li.t at the time of the paaag. of tha Mr. HARRISON wanted to know how ha would mak lb Journal show it bad been read a third time, when It had not. Mr. PKRRTLL aid tb bill had bees read twice before It went to th Committee of th Whole, where it wa. read twice. Mr. HARBISON asked If tb reading of a LIU before the Judiciary comailtt. would b coaaidered a. a reading of the bill. Tha motion lo correct th. Journal was agreed to. mlm .nUE-iI . I ...ii i i . . ... mi. .u.i .j 1 1 uiu tu. . uii k;i.i j nnailnSi reponeu back H. B. No. 177 Amending tha Road, and Highway lawa, recommendlog lis paseage. Bill rrad a third time .nil n. luil Tt .m..nl. . I . I. . ... ... I 1 1. . - , . - kwwmu. u. -i iiua wiiwiiiii ... awv- tion of Superrlsora. ai. va.i iitiu, irom ina oommiitee on untveraitia nd Collrgea reported back th memorial from the Ohio ITniear.lt. fliMMrnln. nri.l. l.ml. mA uuiii...iIm the sppolntmsnt of a committee to examine end report UIW.B th. nr.1.1 U Tk. m.nm-l.l .nit I . lut and ordered to b printed. Aojoninea. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Thursday, May 0, 1861. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Trimble. Th resolution providing tor a receu from to-day till June 4th, was taken up, when Mr, DAV IS moved lo amend th am by providing for a eMsrfis adjournment en Mcnday next. Hr. Mculunu oppowa tni ameadmaat. ue thought we could get tbrongh with th prevent business to-day; aod tbeio appeared to be propriety In coming back here la tbe oure of few weeks, to adju.1 matter then requiring attention. Mr. SCOTT, of Wtrr n, thought all had been don that need be done for the war Interest; and aa to ths caoala, b aaw ao necealty for returnlag on that acooont. H was, therefor, for a .la dis adjournment on Monday. Mr. MYERS aaid h. had been for tin di adjournment at all time; bat th position of affairs now, lo relation to the canals, la bis view, required a return here, to make the spprrprlations for deficiency, etc , and see that tbey are proper I v disposed of. Mr. DAVIS said thi. had been an nnutsally long session, aad that there bu been aeeealiy for it he wu ready to admit. But it was lima sow for us te ooia to a cloee. Tbe people will not tolerate our sitting her continually, and wtiog up Ibe lube tan oe af th people. U hoped tb resolution would paa. Mr. FLAOO said It might be necessary to delay action, and be, therefore, would move to lay the resolution upoo tie table, which wa aareed to yew 40. nave (8. Mr. WOOD, laid befor th Houa lb following letter from B. Klttredge A Co., which waa read aad ordered to be placed in tb report : . . . Cltcixx.Tl, May S, ISoA. Dsis Eia : Observing ia th correspondence of th Onwawrssal. that yoaar repmsntadu having referred be aaaa to your house, ia eonaeetton with tke shipment of arsu to this city, w take tb liberty to address you oa the subject. You eaa but a aware of tha tendency of tb remark attributed to you, la tb present state of tb pukli mind, to provoke vloleat and Illegal actio apoa tbs part af tbs people, aad to seriously Injur as, u iudi- .duals, Ib our standing lo tbe community. We can not, therefore, but be surprised that you should bars mad sack psreonal reference, without Bret inquiring of nt, or soate persona who coaid have gia yon ccrreot in formation upon tbe .object. Tb uovernor of Ohio, a yon aust know, la fully Informed of every shipment of caeea of muekets, paatag tbrongh the Bute by any nch publlo chaauela u th Exprea coapanla afford. ao air u it I. la tb knowledge of any member of our 8rm, it I entirely not roe that any arms have been ship-p. d, directed to as, that haw not osm directly to a at Cincinnati. No arma bare bee. .hipped by oi for our hoarse to any point in the South, or to any other point than to Cincinnati, si Dee the present trouble broke out; and if any arma nuu-ked with us hav takea tar other court after leaving Cleveland, than to come directly to ua. It wa a fraudulent aaa of our asms without our kuoeledge, aad the arm war not our. The Mayor of thla city, well a th Governor of Ibis Stale, we believe will be abut to coaArm thea'eateteBienU. Thoommuuity who know as, among whoa Bay pro lblv nauM Senator Fergitaua aad Key, w U coaSrm tb loyalty of ourseln as ciliwu again! any Impatalloas to th ooa rarr. W have ao doubt that, having fully Informed yourself by furtber Inquiries toucniug mis matur, you will correct tae impreaatou creates oy your rvmarKs. We are, eery truly yours, B. KITTMKbw. A Oo. To Hoa. Mr. Woods, BMabor af th Hons f Repnaia tatlvet. Col um baa, Ohio. Mr. WOODS aid that it wa out an aot of luetic, lo Mean. Kittredg A Co. to publieb their letter. He would, for hlaaeir, ay that tbe .talem.et be wads. In reference to shipment ot arms through Cleveland, was aiade oa the authority of Ihs I . S. DislrKt Altoraey of the Morlheiu Dl.trict of Ohio; aod, from the character of that author. Ity and the elrenmelaace, be saw ao reason to doubt that statement, tbo ago Be aid boi aasessaiiiy implicate laeet gentlemen in the charge of w-aag In the matter. .1 l- . ilin 1 1. . ... m m 1 1 . . U llll... A W.I.. LI. J U.IIU, lllll. .11. W.l.lll. WH ll... J UM.., reported back H. B. 908 To prevent thetrannportation of miiaillonsor war aaa oorjiraDeas articles, wun a unary amendment.. v Mr. DKVORB raised the question whether tt wa competent for the State of Ohio to pass a bill af ibis kind, aad author! aw tb ooaSacatioa of privet, property to the Slate, under suoh cirenmstsue, Tbiaacliea, be thought, belonged to the United State. Mr. PLANTS aid be could aot ted ths fore of this ar gument; but b was reedy to go a tk AwtkeM verge f toe t oneiiiatioa to pa, taw Bill, ao mui.es.iy neoeeaary. Ue aid that the people would make their examinations and seizure wifseuf law, If then be no law provided a .late of thing, leading to lawlrsanes aad mob. Ha hop that tueea exaiulaaiuu would ue autaorisea ana made lawful by the naaua of this bill Immediately, aad save u. from a necessary report to mob force, aad it. demoralizing effects. I Mr. PARSONS replied to Mr. Devore. and aid. If but argument wer correct, It would encourage the people ol Ohio to become tbecommlaion merchant, for thetralton. Ue said there wu Beceaslty ur the paaag of this hill, and an Imparativ neceeelty. He ailed tb tact that lait night a tbouaaad rifles, an ihsir way to Si. Louis, were alaed In C'levevaad, without authority, from tb ne-onsity of the case. The people demanded tbe paaaag. of this bill It wu their right that it should be done; and oo men could give any reason for rvfuaiug to vote tut It, but that b designed to give aid aua coiufurt to in. snsmy ur. xikvuuaaaia Be Daa only maeo tn. inquiry whether ths 8 tat. of Ohio bad th power to ooofletete nronertv to the use of the SUM. He said bows not dis turbed by th aiaonar la which hi. argument wa. received. iue cuars ot irauon tau. iuwr.ee uiiie oam.ee a. toe true patnote feet. Ue bad been fvr compromise, to save Ihs lulun. which muy gent lemon refused to agree to, who are now so ready to talk of tnason. If thtCouatllu-tlon doe. not forbid, he was fur lb. bill. - Itr. PARSONS -tldthat he would aotchsrge ths gentle-m.n ulili brine: a rebel or tavorinc rebellion; but under all ordiaary ttruumatances, the argument he wakahu the aiipearaaos of taking sloe wita in enemiu. or in. Slate, lie would not have a man In time, like these, burrow like a ferret lu the Constitution tifflnd some excaea for refusing to act against tbe eoemiM of tha country, and trait ra to their country una to tneir nag. i nere mi imperative nrcei.lty for us to act and act speedily. Loyalty I. the first, hightat duty of thecitieen. Mr. DKVoll. rose to persoual explanation, and da-fended himself against what be deetned a mlaunderslandlug of what h hod said. Mr. CONVERSE regretted that he had not had time to examine thla bill more closely. Ths question 1., does thla bill eccoiupllsh the purpose It proieaoe touo. us aeairca the passage ol a well guaroea oi.e ; out in., ooe. oo. eeea. to meet the esse. It would confer upon the Governor power that wu not warranted under the Constitution. He old cled to It. placing eo large an appointing wr lu th. nanus oi me uov roor. Mr. WOODS aid he M surprised at Ihs position taken by tbo gentleman from Franklin. 11 profess, to b In favor of the oblect sought, aad yet tear down thi bill. without proposing uy thing better. Hr ahowed that In several instance. Mr. C. bad al.nnderatood Ibe proviaiou. of tb bill. II aid then waa an inimlnont nei-eaalty for the passage of this bill. It did not propoa to di.turb any ri.ht of th loyal cltlteo, or tb right of any man; and It ought to paa. He hoped It would be perfected and passed speedily. Mr. CONVERSE replied, explaining th nna In which he n-ed certain terms ia th course of his p.evlou remarks.Mr. KKUM said he had been vary m ten surprised by the arguments oOered against tins bill tnai it wu aaa gerous to tbe people, Ao. Th history of ri publics bsd shown that all their leglelatlon must be In accordance with tbe public seotlaent of the State. That p blir sentiment I. egaiu.t th tran. mission of contraband article., and It should be supported by law, making IT possible, "tutiranc doubly sure " He offored an smendment providing that cases under tbia act may be continued to procure witnesses, Ao. Mr. M USSON, aiiggated that th .Ircalar of tb Secretory of the U. S. Treuury to Collector iu this relation, wu WLrihy the attention of tha Houa, and requested th Cleik to r ad it, which wudone. Mr. DAVIS meved ameudmeot, requiring th Governor, whenever theservk of an to.xWr wer not needed; to dismiss ulsa. - . Tbs Houa than took a receu. f AFTERNOON SESSION. Tb Houa raumed iba consideration of H. B. 601-Bolativa lo article contraband of war. The ameudmenta of Mr. Brum aud Mr. Davla ware adopted. Mr. SCOTT of Warren offered aa amend oont, providing that the penalty for resisting the Inapeotors In the discharge of their duties, be limited to ais mouth. Iruprl.on-mint, which wsa agreed to. Mr. PARSONS oSered an amendment providing that bo private residenc of a cltlaen shall be searched, unla. upon an affidavit describing tho place to be searched, aud tha article proposed to be sought which wu agreed to. Mr. HILLS moved to amend by providing that In.pec. tora ahall give bond In 10,(X0. Mr.PAKSONS movel to amend by fixing tha boad at $o,000. which wu agreed to, when The anieudmeut of Mr. Hills was agreed to. The amendments reported by tbe oommltte were agreed to. . '. Mr. FLAOO offered an amendment ohaoglng th phraseology, so as to prevent delay ia th. redelivery oi prop, rty, which wu ugreed to. . Also one, providing that any good, wired .ball be sur-rendrred on a proper demand from a Dolled State, officer, duly authoi itrd, which wu agreed to. Mr. SCOTT, of Wa reu, moved an amendment applying to good, .hipped, or to b shipped from thia Statu, which wa. adopted. Mr. DEVORE offered an amendment providing for tbe aale of the perishable articles, which wu agreed to. Mr. CONVERSE moved to amend by making the .her-Iff or hla deputy of tbe proper county the Inspector. Mr. BROWNE, of .Miami, offered aa auiendmout providing that In ca-e of resistance, the Inspector .ball have authority to call out th power of tb county, which wu agreed to. The amendment of Mr. Conveis wa disagreed to ysu 2ll.nai.o0. Mr. CON VERS! moved lo amend by providing that the tnepectorehail be appointed by the county oomuilasloners on notification by th Governor, which wu dl.agreed to yeaa 39. naya 61. Mr. FLAOO moved to amend by aathorlilng th Governor to remote th Inspector, which wu agreed to. Tb bill wu then read a third Um aad paawl yau t). nay. 1. Mr. CHAbB presented th memorial of Mr. Togelang and other, of Stark county agalnat th further Immigration of colored people. Mr. McCDNK made the following report, which wa ordered to be publi.bed In th official report of the House: Tb select oommiitee, appointed under House resolution No. 280, by Mr. Stout, to investigate the chara-a alleeed against Dr. Klnsell, physician or the Ohio peulteatiary, of having received money for certifying falsely to th health of prisoner, with a view to secure their pardon, nave eueuuv. tu iue uui i uci tw una, anu Beg leave to report: Tbat they hav. examined, under oath, th following person.: John A. Premier. Mr. Barkue, Rev. W. Jenkins, nd Dr. Klnsell, officer of th pnltntiary,'aad aleo Hon. A. L. Ready, of th Senate, Dr. Flower anil Mr. Janoey, of Columbus, psrson auppoeed to b acquainted with whatever tact, or auspicious aiigni exist In th case, and that ths aomralttr nut only do not Had any evidence to cenvlcl Dr. Klnsell of orlmlimllty or even Impropriety, bnt tbey find from th testimony of each and evrry wit-neu, tbat Dr. Klneell ataud. entirely exbooeratod from th char tee reported agaluat him, and from any aueplcioa whatever, of Improper or dlahonorable oonduct. The committee fully acquit blm nf oviyhadnw of complicity with ny corrupt conduot whatever. In tb case; and ask that thla report, In Justice to tbe accused, may be published with the dally proceedings of this Haase, and tbat ths committee be discharged from the further conelde ratios of tn euujrcu - -i ROBERT McCTJNE, IcCTJNE, a RUFF, F-LIBLB, f - :lsh. ) JUBKm 1JKUI r, B. W. CARLISLE. ISAAC WELSH, Th HenstV. amendment to H. B. 601 To provide for certain officer, in the Actlv Milllia of Ohio war tak.a up, when Mr. FLftGG advocated theje amendmanta, u Important to the officering of tb system. Mr. HILLS opposed th earns, upeclally tbat whlck provides for th Medical Director. Mr SCOTT, of Warren, aid be had moved to atrika thia from Ihe bill, when before the Hpuae; but on reflection he was disposed to auppoit th mBdmnt: and h honed ao gentleman In th Houa would apply for th post of neuicai Director, or any otuer omre provided for In th bill. Mr. BALDWIN demanded a division of tha question on th Mveral aaaoadmen,, and opposed that providing for . Medical Director. Mr. HILLS aid that he had aa unpleasant duty to perform. That be did not aspect te a ooa ae th fulfillment of bi. .uapicion aroused at tbs teal manifested oa thi. floor for the appointments provided for In this bill. He had aaid and now woe Id repeat, that had th framera of th Constitution been able to have looked down te tbia period In our history, they would have added to that elauae where no member of tb Legislature ehall beep-polnted to any office created, or the emolnmeni. of which are Increased during hie term aa member ao a to preclude their appointment to a Miiorp aa rii u oivH position, wealed by their vote. This aid h, la all I care to any. Mr. 8LUSSEB favored the ameadmaat provldlag forth Medical Director, on tbe principle of economy, If that alone. Bach aa officer oould oot only make Ihe proper preparation for and direst the medical treatment cf tha army, but he would ave money tor the eerviee. . Mr. DAVIS aid be had opposed this office, but oa examining tb subject he t aliened it ought to be provided for, oa the principle that every Important department bould hve a had. - , Mr. BALDWIN withdrew hla oppoaiUos, u he under-stood that .petition wu bow eirru.atlng in the House, ask iug that hi. friend, Mr. Scott, of Warren, be appointed that Medical Director. He oould not tbiak of standing lu the way of a gentlemen who bad opposed th measure, aad wa bow ready to take office under it. This amendment wa. than adopted yeae 69, Bay 11. The second amendment wu agreed to ysu So, Bay. 10. J. B. 317 To provld for th appointment of sutlers aad military .tort keeper., wu read th Brat, aecoad aad filrd times, and paeiiid -yea 76, Bays 0. S B. 314 Making partial appropriation for th Public It arks wu i e wl th. first and eaeoad tiara and referred to th committee ou Public Works. Tbe Seuate's ameadsseots to H. B. 4 Relative to an agent to tha World' Fair, wu referred te tbe committee ou Agricr-ltoro. Oa motion of Mr PLANTS, tb Senate'. Oonetltutlenal Amendments, relative to the annual aeuloBt of tbe Leg!-latnre, we: ind.uol.ely postponed. Tb Boo agreed a th Senate' ameodmcBt t H. B. 49ft Relative to Heme Guard Ib Green couaty yeas (S, nava 10. 6a motioa of Mr. CONVERSE, the Hons took up tb resolution relative to a race, on today till tha 4th of Jane, with th pending amendment to adjourn eia efts on Monday next. Mr. WOODS moved that tb Hons adjourn, which waediearreed veu 13. Dv46. Mr. DEVORE mure to amend by takings receu from atoadey next till tbs 4tn of Jnni ' Air. PLANTS said he wu for a Wa di adjonrnmeat! belelviog there wu no necealty for returning1, If a reoas was taken tb 4th of Jane Is too arly to return. Hs wu for a we, die adjournment first, aad nest a tires, from about Monday till some time In July. Mr HU0HE8 supported Mr. Devore's am.ndta.ot aa the most suitable. , Mr. CONVERSE wu In favor of a receu to-day u th moat proper and aultabl Mr. FLAUO reminded th Houee that Mvsral bills w.re now pending that oould not be acted open If thi run I tlon carrieil. Mr. McCUNI moved tbat tbs Bona adjourn, whloh wu agreed to. ; Garibaldi aa a Statesman Hie Appearanoa aatlan ha mad. The Turin correspondent of the London Newt (bus describes the appearance of Garibaldi In ibe Italian Parliament: At ten minutes before two April 18)tbe building shook with lbs frantio applause which announced Garibaldi's Arrival. The uproar lasted three or four minutes. Tbe General, who aD- poared In plain clolbei last session, waa -ester- any oiaa in nil usual red shirt, surrounded by a gray poncho of Scotch plaid, a ploturesque and majestio ocatume. His oountenaooe was flushed, and he bore no trace of tbe indisposition he had lately suffered from; be looked aged, however, Tbe lion look wis sobered by a profusion of gray about the long mane. There was the usual benignant, calm, supremely dignified expression in his faoe. He bad with him Birtorl, Bixiu, and a, orowd of those minor mortals who fasoy tbey can rise high by banging on tbe skirts of great men; Cosipt, Maccbe, and, last, not least, Zuppetta, Neapolitan, who made hia first appearance in tbe House. Garibaldi took bis seat, as laat year, on one of the upper benches on the extreme left. Ricasoll waa In bis usual place on the right. Cavour and all the Ministers sat around their board. I notioed General Cuochi-ari. Cialdini, who was ulio expected to attend, did not show. Tbe oath waa administered to Garibaldi and Zuppetta. HE CAUSES AN UPROAR. Crlspi and Isixio here proposed an adjournment of the debate, that time might be given to consider the long and minute atatementa of the Minister. The motion was negatived; and Garibaldi rote and said (the General spoke with that calmness and self-possession, but referred lo manuaoript before Mm, containing aspeeob written for him, it is said, by Zuppetta): "Italy ia made. I put my trust in the army and in the nation, and, in spite of intrigues, Italy is made, I said it and repeat it Italy is made. As to the dualism (split) which we are told exists between tbe regular arpy and the volunteers, I command one-half of this dualism, and the question ia personal to me. I am Jon-vinoed I never gave rise to this dualism. Proposals for a reconciliation were often made, but mere words. 1 am A man of deeds. Italy knows IU Whenever I apprehended that harm might oome to Italy from division. I always yielded, always shall yield. App BUB i. But 1 put to the conscience of lie bonoi able oham-bnr, and of Count Cavour himself, whether I ought ever to shake bands with ihe man who made me a foreigner in Italy? Murmurs. As to a dualism, I again say Italy is not divided, for Garibaldi is with all the friends of Italy. Applause. I must now address General Funti. The general oompels me to speak of myself. He says that last year he went to Central Italy (where he superseded Garibaldi in command) to put down anarchy." Fanti and others No, no I Suoh an assertion waa never made. Garibaldi As te the southern army, gentle men, it has done glorious deeds. In spits of tne Hostility or tne uovernmnt. - Here the uproar began. Crispl bawls for order. Garibaldi reads on perfeotly undisturbed.Cavour (ironically.) This is your conciliation.Garibaldi (with great oalmnesa.) I know I speak the truth. Thirty years' services, I think, give men a right lo speak out. In spite of the fratricidal war (inoreased noise.) Cavour (in a fury.) We protest. ' We must not be so insulted. Tbe orator must be called to order. General Garibaldi is a bad cititen. Here Ihe din of voices beoame terrific Garibaldi thrice uttered tbe obnoxious words, "fia triciuai war. tne .resident put on his bat, and most of the members rushed irom thsir places. The melte in the centre of the hall round the Ministers' table was truly appalling. In the midst of it all Crispi was seen bawling, gesticulating like a maniac. - Chaos Teigned for fifteen or twenty minutes. . . i . . 0AE1BALD1 ADMONISHED. When order and ailenoe were restored tbe President reappeared in his place, and, after a abort admonition to Garibaldi, and a threat to takefrom him (he parola, or permission to speak, if hs allowed himself unparliamentary expressions, Garibaldi again rose : i "The King is a warrior and an honest man (guarritro galanlnomo), and he proclaimed that tbe southern army bad deserved well of the country. The Chamber will say that army did its duty: history will repeat it. Then, what haa General Fanti done with it? Could he not have dealt with it as he did with the Central Italian army? Were we not aa hit-lily deserving? And, if it was neoessary to diaband it, eould it not be done without humbling it? With six months' pay offered to any who ohose to leave the ranks, what army eould be kept together? ibe men went, oi oourse; me oncers remained: and even most of them had to resign, so manv were the humiliations to whioh they hud to sob-mil." ; , t Intelligence has sinoe reached us of a subse quent reconciliation between Cavour and Gari baldi. This debate, however, is a curious bit r f : I . 1 . : 1 l. : .. i ill usnvaiui e ii.aeurjr. Ths Condition of Tuinge In and about "" rrjr. A gentleman wbo arrived from Harper's rerry yesieruuy, lurniBoes us Wltn some lnror mation eonoernitST the condition of affair Ir tbat neighborhood. ' He represents the condition of the citizens of that town as being very bad. All were out of employment,, and some were wrtthnnt mnnav: anrl rtrnelainne ... . k.i.1. One man offered to sell for $150 cash, a house ana lot tnai naa oost mm l,iW, witbout undine tine ta lake htm nn: There ti.t tin.. .kA., 6,000 Virginia troops there, but the number had K.. ..ii.....! 1, iIaLaIii...). 1 I . . , ... --v vj uoiBiiuiucmo uciug .cut to afferent parts of the State. On Saturday orders wrara rer.ei ved in hava all tha etAoe.nmnn. - - i - . i erty vacated, and the Impression waa that reinforcements would soon reaoh there. We have sinoe received information verifying tbia statement, reinforcements from Kentucky and Tea-nessee have reached there on Sunday. 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Traveling and Promenade Dress and Suite Goods, ia. BAIN A SON, apSSmaiSS ' No. South High street. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT FOR FAMILY CROCERIE8, No. 18 XVo-rtlx XXis-a. 8t. COLUMBUS. I i, . . ' GEORGE F. WHEELER, DEALER IN " TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES.l&C., rime Staple Groceries In .'every warlstw. , Jtaf-GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, Extra 2Pix& -t7loxxx. CIIEBSS, IIAXS, ft, aprlT-dSm Ldiaes' Home or. Infirmary. BY DR. CALVIN, THE! CELEBRATED Mexican Pby.lciau; a pleasant and aaa, retreat for Ladle previous to, during aad after conSnemeat., All kind of Fsmal diesuee treated aad cured. Snppreaed Menene removed without fail or danger, bo matter from what cauee. Also all kinds of Vamerial diasaeea. Syphilis, Ac., and all old Chronic discuss; la short, all dtaeaaea of tb Urinary and Generative organ cured without tail In the sbertat time poaibls. Perfect aeorrsy ia all eaeea. In th treatment af female the Dr. is auisled by at wife, who Is a thorough physician. For particulars address Dr. Calvin, Bos fit, Cincin nati, umo iu wast ina air, tyiooinnetl, Ohio. aprS-daa . - . - . .. OHICKERING PIANOS All Styles and Frees Th.y hav. received ' Ana have aad and aold over 33.0 0 0 INSTRUMENTS, That laatruaeaU hava aU the Real ImprovemetiUi mt tbe Aje, . Aad are, beyond eomparwa, th ; , Finest Pianos in the World. Parttonlar attention li requested to SEVERAL saw iribaa, J. O. WOODS, Sol. AfmU for CWrol OAto. Buckeye Block, Broad Street, Columbus dsc-St-aO-dly o. o. o. Cns-r's ConBh Cars I nr Peel oral Trochee tar tha .masediau relief aad certala cure of Coughs, Cold, InSueasa, Asthma, Hoarseness, Whooplag Uoagn, tyStarra, orottcnisie, vimcrui .inM.iu., Sore Throat, Ae. BELIEF WARBASTED IN TBB MINUTBSI Wat Mialatera. Pnblie Soeaker. and Singer, then Troefau are indispenMbie for Oiearlng and Strengthening tb Voice, Removing Hoaraeuea, Ao. Tbe ease with which they are taken betug eaaliy oarriaa IB in poexse, requiring ne prepare tioa, always ready for oa on aU occasions, oot liable to change In any climate, containing nothing iniurtoua to tha most delicate conatltntlon should he a aufncleut recoaaaeudattea to all, to five them a air trial f no ao soate per s oecis-uecaewij n-v-Far sale at all Dm atotea. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, PLAIN AND ' EMBROIDERED, SlOfJB-nUETAIRE and recular abaped: Black Kid Glove embroidered la white, magenta, purple, Ao Cndreeeed Kid Otovse, MIsm Kid Glove. A complete assortment f the celebrated Olovee alway for ale by . . .At. m our., mvll-Ssbrl No. S South Blah Bt Siriffk?tfirK'stoexi ' C Q West Fnmrtlstrt, Clnutlnnntl, O., Mean taeturer aad Dealer la Men', Women 'a, Mlaa' ati Children1 Flaa Boot aod Sboa, aad Shoe Upper.. aarSSASB-o . , SIZjKS, AND OTHER DRESS GOODS, . Selling off at Panic Prices, . BEFOBB THI OPINING OF THB SPRING TBAD BAIN A SON, mvit-febil ' High etreet, Honth. DOC'S OHS HAI.I, AND WHITE, Ul-'A ICIE No. M But Third street, between Sycamore aad Broadway, eaa b oouaulted eonSdeallally at all time by th unfortunate. Dre. H. A W. hav had many year experience In hoapital and private practice iu the Restore oltiss, and ovsr ten years in this city, aud their ability te cur dieeue. of a private nature la rarely equaled. Person who have need of a physician, Mpeelally tbosa wbo from ths malignancy of dlveau, bad treatment, er other causa, have king been afUiotrd, should consult Dr.. H. A W. without delavi thev will auaraBtee cures lu all case. of venereal disease, lib most complicated and troublesome) without tbe we of mercury or other hurtful druga. Tne victim 01 a secret naoii 01 eariy ynutn, enmcoteo tu body and aiiud, should suffer no lougi r. but apply to Dre. U. A W. and b lutond to full health aod vigor. Lad lea auffurlna from deranxewent neouliar to their ax, should use the French Periodical Drop. It la aa In. valuabls leniody In cases of trrrgularltt, suppreeh ns, Ac., of female., to fa had of Dr.. H . A W. Ago and Fever oured in twelve hour. AU letter con talutug a fa, addressed to Drs. Hall S V. hlte, No. U East Third-street, Cincinnati, Ohio, prouip'ly atten. ed to. neaiedlee eeut to an auoreu. ruarxo-uir-ws OAPITAIj city PICTURE GALLERY ! No. 101 SOUTH HIGH STREET, (Opposite Gazette Building,) COLUMBUS; OHIO. Ambrotypes, Chlarrographs, AmbrotypeH, &c, &c, Taken in the Highest Style of the Art. JOEL REEVE. mayS. A. I, WATTS, Principal Artist. DAVIDSON & BRO., (StKceetort to GKO. Bt. DIXON,) NOM-fT EAST COBNEB FIFTH AND MAIN tTB., CINCINNATI, O., lUrOlTia AND WSOLKMLS MCALKSI IB" PURE DRUGS BND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES, PURE WINKS AND LIQUORS for Medicinal 0e COAL OIL, BURNING FLUID, PAINTS, OILS, TABNI8HBS, Ac, Ao. All favoring n. with a visit or their ordera will Sad our took complete and price, moderate. aprl7-d6mitaw NOTICE. I HAVE BOLD TO MR. HENRY WILSON ay DRUG STORE, which la removed from th corner of High and Gay street to th eouthweet corner of Broad ana ttign streets, tjolumoua, unto. With aiany thanks to my former patron and custom- ere, I respectfully request tb continuance of their fa- vor. to B17 .accessor. HBMHI H. NEIL. DRUG STORE. ! HAVING PURCHASED THB DRUG 8Y0RS of Mr. Hunt M. Niil, I fair, opened anew on tbe eouthweet cornea of Bread and High atresia, Columbus, Ohio, ertag fa aU sad retab I. stand fur tof ousmrs. fvr we, see re. 1 bar a fresh and wo 11 selected stock of Para Afea. etaes, and Purm caemioafs, togetbor with PuMt, OUt rarmuh, Ac., uenelly kept lu ucn aa MtabUibmcnt. mar-raascairrioMS caietuiiy and promptly compounded. Store open at all hours of tb day aad night. I respectfully solicit tb patrouago of the publlo. aprll HENRY WILSON. EXTRAORDINARY ! . , "Wtxat Is lt? . A T. A fill XT. LOT nsT WHITE COODQ! Embroideries, . Hoop Skirts, t . Handkerchiefs, . ; , . ; . . Hose, - Mitt., ; Shirts, Drawers, 4c. ' ' ' Ac. Ac. Immense Bargains I Wonderful Bargains! Great Bargains I ( ACCOUNT OP THB INTERBVP. nun to, aud almost total suspension of ths Wholesale Trade In Philadelphia, a large lot of the above Goode nave iut seen receives from wnoleul uoue la roll-sdelphla, at the -xret TJbxxobx Sltore of -a.. ThX. T3SL. STOHIEi No. 62 East Town Street, TO BE SOLD AT RETAIL, REGARDLESS OF COST!!!!! REMEMBER! These Goods Must be Sold! myodewlw THE UNION FOREVER! Tjrsriosr envelopes, . A great Variety of Detignt, 94 OO FEB THOUSAND. UNION LETTER ASD NOTE PAPER, At one half the prioe charged bjr small dealers r - - , Send your orders to No. 75, South Bigh Street Columbus, Nay Ith. tt J. N. RILEY. " WIRE FE1CCE. HaTWoven by Machinery B to 13e per foot. Btaattful Arbtrt, Summtr Houtu, Oattt, jr. W. B. FULLIBTON, No. T Burnet Hon, Cincinnati, 0 aprS-d3m SERVAU.T A WATT, NO. 11 WEST STATE ST. W srSMllIni th Sast and m t beautiful atyl of , TRUNKS, Or our swa mannfactare, at utoalihlog LOW PBI0IS W can supply, Wbolaals or Retail, Lattice' Improved Dree Truak., . , Sola Lentlssr Traakt, Bonnet Boin, Hand Trnnks, And Carpet Back. A, for style, lalsh and prlos, ws dsfy coapstltton. GIVE US A CALL I - P. 8. Fixsst Bostlwo I'lso OB hand and aad to order. Also. MILITARY EQUIPMENTS,; FOR VOLUNTEERS. nayS-dlm,
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-05-10 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-05-10 page 1 |
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Full Text | t':i: V I ,-:' '. ' 1 . ... i t, Jj ' i ua ,l tlit. i fiB ; .''I.l t i' , . , J.i. - J'i .1 NUMBER 275. VOLUME xxrv COLUMBUS, "OHIO. FRIDAY MORNING. .-wi ...... I. ... V ' ' . ,1, . ' . I '. .--... ' . ... , .. 1 . . , .. . ' . ' t - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " r': i ' 111 MAY 10. 1861. . COOKE, HURTT A CO., Ofla la JdwimI BnllAlna, Bo. IB, East liau street. : Oolvuntous. frim Jnmmablg m AKmet. Paul, - H ops-- u By tk uamer, per week, . .. . ix)t om. hi-WtuLi, - S0Opryer. VnSLT. - w . ' 1 60 tBHtVT DAlIil Aivaniinmi i TnaBvivann. DitHunl;r. I Ob " month, 18 00 On son Sneaks. M0 ub One One Oa. t wo, - t 00 1 week, 1 Tt days, 100 4vs, . " leay. M On " t months, 1 CO One " Booth, 10 00 Oa " I Booths, I 00 1 atoulb, ou Om eTTar BarrigaoUass& oasts, muiuu n ab tABOB. ' WEEKLY ADYERTIlIlfll. - - Per Square, on lueertica -....f 1.00 Per Square, each weak U addition ... M DUplayed Advortloeaente half aer than tb akor SrerttaMMat. leaded end eUeee Intaeoelnaa f ape- lei notice., eeaeis un ertiasi , eaa..-ill maatnaa Hmlnl be -ahllas- -wlaw.teaal tmUI. If .Tiered a the lastd asoiarvly after the lest week, per awl. a ore than tb .bore reiait bat all lack will apear la the Trl-Weehly without charge. Boetae Cards, not exceeding It Una, per Tear, lastd, tlt.60i aotald lu. utloM r uaMlat.eaaritaaUeaoMUi, ire eoapaciet, I., half prioe. . Ml Tnmdmt HumMiimmUmmtlUrammitmn. Tail alewuiaee eeeanea irom. Me AJTertianaeat takea exceft for a eetolte parlol. COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys. . . mm M Ifll.flllM tiers. 7 at Lew d Notarr Publto. Colaabna, Ohio tnaoe, wna no. I m runvuiw buinih, w gpeoUl atleatioB ilreato foreign ooUectlop.. declMly Barbers. WM. ICOTT-B1SBEB, Voold aotilr hi. anmerotu friend, and ooeloaeri that he lu retnrned, and will hereafter a found at hi. old tend ander Bartllt Smith' Bank, Blgh itreet. Ht oHoiuaretaraethioMoutomer. octM HOHI AND FORBIGIf PATKMTS. 1 f h nadreiirBd for mnj jtar Dgd la tb Paleat OMo prepering teetlmonj la eonteated oa.ee, he re-.igaed to oontiune hi profoHioa of eeearl.g pateat, ' Amerloaa and Kuropeaa. PaleaU obtained en new and SmtlY rejeotcil application for contingent fee to a d whea the patent ere granted, If deaired. Bxaa tioa. of new innntioa fro" rough peaoll (ketone, to determine their pateaUUlltr, madeprerion to ap- Blrlag for patent, for nraooiiM. a. n. wuuu.uor. waU, Drang Oo., H. T. , aorl9 dl . EWTLEJIE5T, ATTENTION I SPRING STYLES. Xlctlxx c Son. Are bow whl biting ovtltle la HBCE TIE9 AND SCARFS. QAEE0TE AND STAN DIN 0 COLLARS. PLAIN AND FANCT BYRON COLLARS. GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. GENT'S KID GLOVES, but Imported GENTS SPRING GLOVES, all kind. GENTS HOSE AND HALF HOSE, all kind., oth High tret. ' aprM GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. A r IT l.l. SUPPLY OP THRSR SUPKRIe 0B SblrU for genu, youth, and boy. ooaitantly fo Id all tb Tarlou quaiui ana eryie. oy BAIN 80. ytl-CMl Ho. M eoufh Utsh St. Watches, Diamonds, Silver Ware. IH1VB RBCKIVBU A CIIOIOH AS ortawut of Gold eud Hllrar Watcba la great rarioty. Bclag Agent fur the Amerlcau Watch Co., I am akl le U tbo. uocllent time keepar. at Maauaotarer'f price. ' whole"!, aud retail. A large aMortment of Diamond and other rich Jewel-ry well cboeen a to trl and price. A. to Sllror War,.lerllDg quality. Com nd m the Tarlou .tylo. Ton will Had come Iking t pleaee you. Jaat uob Plated War a yon want, Tea aetta, Ora, Wateere, Ceeere,-Oake Baeka, Pitcher, Qepiete, Katrat, Fork., Spoon, Ac., Ao. ' Then I her. an awortment af tery auprrlor Tabl and Pocket Ontltry, Baiura, Ao., Ac bealde many uoh Fmicj wood, a are often eilred for PreeooU. A. te Price, I will mak it a lndasmBt for tbo. . Aaedlag good in my lia to bnyef a. . - No. 10 Booacy Block, North ride 8taU Bou Sqoare. 1 dayai-dly-maril , faOGOODALE RESTAURANT Th underlined bar taken the room nn 4r theuoodale Houee, where will be fonnd, hereafter' aarred np in good ityle, th beat eatable tb market al-torda.Alas, good Liquor and Olgan. In.hort, tb ProprU tr mean to keen a flret-clee. Roatanrant. r. c, Mccracken, SHIRT MANUFACTURER,' No. 19 West Fourth Street, OPPOSITE STEF.I'LI WITH GOLD BAND. apr!7-dly ' FOR DRUMS, FIFES, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, Send to A. C. PETERS BRO., . CINCINNATI, OHIO. Mo. W Weat Fourth .treet, oppo.it th Poat Offlo. ao25d1m Marshall, James & T raver' 8 PREMIUM PIANOS. ! TBBSBl PI A JTOS A KB V If SURPASSED, combining RICHNlSa and SWEETNEBd; BBIL. L1ANCT and TOLUMB of TONSIt B LEO A NCI and SBAVTrof 8TTLE; DURABIMTT of MKOOANISM, with DELI0A0T OP TOUCH and proaptaeaa of ACTION. Thla Patent Bepoating Qran I Action" 1. pronounced by Um beatjDdve. u be the IMPBOVBMBNT OF THE AOS In Piano Forte making. AUiiamM cMrraa'ed Itti frftct mUtftdkmonktrntttm nfmmiti. Addraa 1. L. TBTER Agent, BTEIHWAYftBON'S 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. 1HAVB HOW TUB AOBBCTOP THKBB OBLEBRATED PXANOS. : THEY POSSESS REMABKABLB OXBABNISS. SWEETNESS, BR1 LLIAMCT AND VOLTJH EOF TON B. AHU AUU UTHEH lIUALITIao 1JaolltABLB IN A FIBdT CLASS INSTRUMENT. AU Pinaoa warraiUfd forUxm pear.. Written gaaraatai girea to tnat eaeet. aaarw K. i. iJtAVAK. Ag't, aug7-dlywly-lu.m Coicaaoa. 0 J Realdenc liS, Xaat Bick Street. E. MYERS & CO., Wholvaal Baaulacturar f Plain and Fancy Candy, FrehohJConfec- . tiouery and Fire Works. Dealer in Fruit., Nnta, Syrupa, Ac., aprl dly No. S Main St., Oinoinnatl, GEORGE BAUMAN. CLOCKS MADE AND SOLD. Repairing Clooka, and Goods Warranted Cor. Third & Friend 8ts., Columbus, 0. aprt-d2m ' . Butler's Mercantile, Record ft Copying EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS, MANLTACTCBID BT JAMES J. BUTLER, Affent, 89 VINE ST.,: CORNER' OF COMMERCE, , .C3 INC INN ATI, O. ; T JeTTa by l,t00 M erehanta aad Banker, of th South and Wait, For l by 1000 landing Statlowr and Mar chant of tb South aad Watt, - ' x B la oa alas by Hon, of BapreeaatatlTa at Warh- nltoa. D. 0. ' aprlda MISSOURI LAND I! 950,000 Entry, "mlloiU for R. IALB AID AgricmthmUt lfi'wief, ai LomhrnrUmffmrfrnm," price ranging frja nix ii.r jacra. fn any qnaatillea required. TAXES PAID, and PAT ENT J procured for purcbaaan af Land ander ta Oradua- moa act, PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS ty encloalag a postage etamp. For further taforaatlos ppiy ao WILSON, BAWLIIOS ak CO. U. S. and Otntnl Land AftnU, . . 65 OBSeTICT ST., BSTWCIIt $D AID 4IB. 8T. LOUIS MISSOURI N. B. LAND WABBABTS bought, aol aad located. MILLINERY I . . I MILLINERY ! " MILLINERY! 1 1 MRS. M. HOPPERTUN, HAVIJia JUBT RBTCBIKDFBOH NIW TOKk. with a apleadld aacruuent of ; Spring and Summer MILLINEIIYI . . . , r j ooiti or BONNETS, - v RIBBONS, '' Blowers, - r ' ' l" ' , LACES, 'I . HEAD DRE38E3, . .'t.f ' &., &e., &o All of which .he wtll lell at nnu.u.1 tow prloo.; and ah li determined aot to be nnderaold. BLEaVCniNO. AND PRESSING I .uparinteaded ty hcraeH, and la warranted to girt . entire Mtlifaotion. ; myTdeod JAMES 0. DAY'S ESTATE. NOTICE I. htraby tivrn that the onderelgned baa be duly appointed by th Prubat Court of rr.nkll county. Ohio, Adminiatrator of the 1 ataU of Jame. ( Day, let of aatd county, deceaeed. . apMwaw - . - n. T. nKMPBBgQIf. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. 0 TUB TUB BEST ARTICLE MARKET FOR MAKING IN SOFT SOAP! On pound equal to Biz pounds . POTA S H!!; ' . Per Bala at Wkaleaala. ty Penn'a. Salt Manufkct'g; Co. PITT8BURQH, PA. And by all Druggleta Orooer la the United State, octS-d-SUwly-.w T. W. CARPENTER h CO., 101 and 105 East Town St. CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, &C. THE LOWEST PRICE! FOI1 OA-SH. Goantry Merchants Tl.ltlDg the cltf will do anil to call end xaalnt oor toca, to wnom w win aen our uood. at Exceedingly Low Hates. T. W. CARPENTER A CO. aiy7d3m2taw TAFT & HENDRICK, BNTISTS,: Mo. S Wast Fourth Street, between Wal- t a vine, CIxHCISWATI, O. apr!3-d3m BANFOHDS rT IB COMPOlUIDllDKITIKiCL,T FROM 1. Ouma. and haa become an eelabli.hed tact, a Standard M.uii.uu iKi, a a iwiuub prored by all that hare to with confidence In all recommended. Medicine. Known ana an-i aaed it, aad la bow reeorted the diaeeae for which it is It h a curod tbouaaad within the laat two yean who had green up all hopes of relief, a the aumarou. BBaollctted oertincate in my poaeeaelon abow. to the temperament of the need In uch a nan title a. Th doe mast be adapted dividual taking It, aad o act gently on the Bow-Let the dictate of your ela. Judgment gnlde you In th ae of the LI VEB IN V1G' uuji i un, ana it win cure LIVES COMPLAINTS. blLLWVB JTTAVK8, DIAHRUOEA, BVMSlBh TEST. VHOPST. HOlrt DwBPEPSIA, CHBONIC COMPLAINTS, v YbEN- STOMACH, BABITUAL C0BTlVENBW,CH0LI0, XORBUB,CHOLKBA IN- lenck, j a Oil max, VBQLEKA, V UU L K K A r A N T O M , FLA TV' FEMALE WEAKNESS- sn, ana may oe uaeo aoc-KK FAMILY MBDt. Msfully an 0BDINA OINB, It will car M0K HEADACHE, (a thou. and can testify) in iwealy peoafcf are take at com-ALL WHO (J BE IT ASK iKMHitw, if two r larat Tea- mencement of attack. 01 VlSd their tettlmoa its faror. MIX WATER IN TBS M0VTH WITH TBS INVIO. OSAT0B.A ND BWALLOW BOTH TOGETHEB, Price Ona Dollar par Bottla. ..;:.,. . . ALSO ; SANPORD'S - FAMILY - . BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMPOCDNED FROM PVBW VEGETABLE SXTBACT8, AND PUT UP IS OLABB OABEB, AIM TIGHT, AND Wl L SEEP IS ANT CLIMATE. Tb FA MIL T CA- TBAHl mCliit... . I which a proprietor ha la hut aotir Cathartic, aaed la hi practice more The ooaitantly increaa-who have long need the Hon which all eiorees in 0) tha entr year. iug demand from thoat PILLS, and tha aatlatac regard to tnetr oes, as In within th reach of ail. doced Bke to place them Tno rroleealoa well thartlc act on different The FAMILY OA-with daa reference to this compounded from a varie-Esiracta, which aot alike aMntary canal, aad are caiea a-bera a Catbartle is BANOEMKNTS of the NE88, PAINS IN TBI 009TIVENE88, PAIN THB WHO LI BODY, freousntly, if neglected, rar. LOSS OF APPB- sensawon er COLD RESTLESSNESS, HEAD-THB HEAD, all IN-B A S B 8 , WORMS lu RHEUMATISM, a great and many diseases towhkb to aaa final la thi adver- know that diderent Car. nortiona of the bowel. THABTIO PILL has, well establlahed fact, been ty of tha purest YegetabM on every part of the all GOOD and 8AFB in all Beaded, such a DE-STOMACH, 8LEEPI. BACK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS OYER from saddea oaM, which nd In a long oourea of Fa- T1TE, A CHEEPING OVER THE BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FLAMMATOBY DIB CHILDREN er ADULTS, PUBirifiBofthe BLOOD UT-aai ta unir. hw uuomvi tisement. DOSE, 1 to I. ula 1. K-,1. A. PRICE 3 DIMES. "TUB ITYIB INVIG0BAT0B AND FAMILY OA THABTIO PILl B are retailed by Druggist, generally aad aol. whalaeel ay the Trade in all th large town, .r, i ... T. W. SANFOBD, M. D, . Jfanussctnrer aad Proprietor, 0 8 Broadway, New Tork. Bold Ib Ooluaba by Roberta A Samael, Juha Deals ad 0. Denig A Sob. ' act6'0-dlywlyUtp MS Vtc Slate Journal. OOO-iXT-SUCBTja : Friday, Horning - . MnjrlO, 1881 OHIO LEGISLATURE. ADJOURNED SESSION. IN SENATE. Thobidat, May 0, 1361. af Inutea of yesterday read aad approved. THIBD mtADISO. S. B. No. 114 .11 skin annronrlationa for the malntaia. aooe and repair of the public work, from February 18 to June l, jsui, ana for th payment of outstanding ludebt adueas. On motion of Mr. MONROE, the rale ware auspaadad, and the bill wa referred to th committee of tb Whol. ' MESSAOBs. " ' n 91 1 nln- IL. I u LIU . L ne Douse materially amenaea. it autnuniea the (iorernor to accept ana more regiment, conditioned that theV Wll l.l L.P .hi. VMM .nrf .1... mnw mam I. - .- reain.enta uull h. It.,., 1m .'-u mmIm .n An. It reeulrea companlM now ornateed but net aMlgned to uj iwinvnt, i.i ue pmerrea ib taeee ittmmxu, aaa choir .ball be Brtt made from comities which bare not heir quota bow In serrloe. It also provide, fur three Brigadier Generals, In audition to the three already com-mia.ioned. And It ilminiM h. rfl.tlnil... Mn.. e. end Federal sen Ire lu relation 10 companaation of rvgl. mental officers. The bill wee renirrrd an MeMi a,.t,iMi,-h I'otwia and Jonn. ritsr a.AOiaa H. B. 501 R.UHug to the mlllloa and la Beglmsnt act. ... ifiutiik. roraian omcer in tb unlo Army. On aoiloa of Mr. S0HLEICH, th rules were siusended and - - .o urns oy line, ana referred Mrura. SclH.loh, Potwin and Jonea. to n .uapen.ion of in. rule, Mr. FERGUSON IblrudaoM. 1. . ) A1 'Tr. n.,hl.k u I I . 1 . . 1 ., 8. B. - - - - . w...a vi.ibm luerviu neaiia. Bead a ascend time, aad referred to the Judiciary coaf iittee. Mr. B0NAR, from the committee on Agrteallnre. In-odaoed S. B. 316 Which mr o. ,i.j.. su.pcn.ion of lb. ruks, and n lerred to Mr. Collin.. It I. a bill "for th further protection of geese aad duck, lu the counties of Erio. SanJu.ky, Lucas ud Ottawa," ,rum auitia canimlttee, reported back 5 i1-'0 wWivlde Hie 3d rfltt.de of the 11 Dlvi.lua . V. M.and on motion of Mr.IkkUUOON, it wasludefl. luly postponed. ' . llr.MnNltllk' L .l.'b . . . . tlo . u m lu. Bnln, joint neaoiu- Ion for amouduieotof th Conelltntlon sua. to pnvioa iranmial Mtilnni nlil..n...ui . ... . lor i 1 , .wue Awvaiuiy, aaa reoont- m.ndtd II. paaaage. " ar.aoB.uiuw provide, that lb whol. number P4 n tkt slhall lie a.d . .... i i . 'w w" ,,, hall be drawn, ons-UII to sarrs oa. ,sar,;and one-half two year.; mea.bersofthoUom.llto LechoVen auuu.lly. Whl ri i. . TT euupieu stcears. luuou, Orr and 'hlte voting no. Yoa.27, uay. a. Oa motion of Ur . F.n.1. rl lat. oou,mittTl tTT!,"te.rS ITS. Mr i ,i,. .k.-1.TT jST-.T .. . -7 - .u aiier some tims .pool :?ror-Sriff - ., auu JirT omit inn ipont .bruary 16th to Juno l.t, Ml, with anndry amend- Tha 8navr arlia.t-vM . . jjj - iuu yeas iv, nay. Thna. Ia .miJ i - ti m .. ,,.. ,. " " .ainnnaiivs were sleeera. Breck, S"11 Cun"'n8. Oarfield, Harrison. Har.li Jonei, Laakey, Mcliall. klunm. u.,-. w V ein!iLrL":rdr:Sc,,U,c-' imlth nd Pna-ll: Thoaejbe voted in the negative were Me.;.. Brewer, 8t.uley.Vd WbUiT " ' r"U"t' IDTLKB BILL. M r cnur.Trr.ir u,.... d a n 117 v ,1 , oommiitee, lolroduo- r-l ----- - - -kj.piui.li di .uiier. .no military lore keepers. Tbs rules were suapendod, .nd the bill WBnt I It n.ntr n I fn .. I u.ji . li tnvva sar..M it... a... to,wL lh Worl, Ukfn from th tablt. Th bill pasard yet. IS, nay 12. Th Scnat took rcm. AFTERNOON SESSION. Mr. SCHLEinH im. ii.. aiu. ..... .. . . .. , -- ' . V-'UIUIIIIVO U wnUUI l wsr.ferred riporl.J back H. B. 601-Relating to ibe Volunteer Ml In a. l..ln. it., ai.w nn, m., "... . -1 . -"w u.nu llll, WIIU IWO amendmanta and recommended lu pssuge. TheamendmonlsrMtorath rank of Dlrlalon. Judue Adfooat.i to Oolunel and repUced tho Medical Director I?.. V"k "S ,a, aAm1 WBii;n s struok out of the VIII KTJ I1JO DUUIB, J-itJH laid ths Major General .a,, that II.. . . - - j miHH oi iue an- glaeerlug Corps. The ameodmeut were agreed to and the bill wa. paaied, " afl'A'H V aw u" ,of ''- . aaya 0. Hr. SlHLeUOH, from tbo sam. comnilltee, recommended tb concurrence of the Senate in House amenduieutato Thr -. Inrrru rifnrii . t . ... nrnviil... .ui - r7. , .77?" n? .'" "' r - w mnr m, Ulll, wiiu pending amendments, to tb. Judiciary committee, Snally prevail. iJl n n iiS 9. ' m ' r11 eoamlMo. reported Sa. A Oritttn."tr?'r ,h V by tb. SUM of o7fb bm ' '-'S tb pauag. Tha atiMt.on nrarHni k, aii ... bill, ltM oot agieed to yea. 12, nay IT ' " ,Be Thn.hnmUlMlk... .i .. . - -...... iHiwui,, w.r0 jnMm. Hreck. Collins, Cummin., Ferguson, Foater, Harrirou Holmes, Monroe, Morse, Orr and Parish 1.. """ n... nV. u v f ' ra Mean. Brewer, BOllaVr. i-UM. rlsnh .Inaa T Ui.ti aa 1 man. P.rrll . P ' "'.,or,!.n-- Sprsiue .nd Su.ni.7-17. " K amca- Mr.OAUFULD Mid that In order to accommodit - - u. wuuiu more to reconsider the vote by whlck the blU to parches Swan and Crltohn.ld's Statutes, was loat, aad that tb motioa b laid on tb tabl. T; .H.'TK.n.BOla.,,,ld .0f ,h bl" h- Pv-loit spirit la "nllllona for detenae but net ona cant for atat-utea."The motioa to raconalder prevailed, and th bill wu UIJ on th table yea IS, nay 14. , "" nnounceu ni. intentlca to sign th bill to leaa th publlo work., tb question was raln-d whether It had been read a third time. By reference to tb. Joornal It wa. ahown there I. nosvl-d.nce that th bill was read a third time. Mr. JONEU moved that the Journal be corrected In order to .how that lu. bill had been read a third Km. U- fllDL'IVl huu.l..n i . . . . ... a,. w.iiAiiviiiiuiiv.r. inrormea mm tnat the S.I 1 1 liul ... h... . ,lim u . n-i r. . . r . - . m..m .mi.. , ue iaera was absent oa th sick li.t at the time of the paaag. of tha Mr. HARRISON wanted to know how ha would mak lb Journal show it bad been read a third time, when It had not. Mr. PKRRTLL aid tb bill had bees read twice before It went to th Committee of th Whole, where it wa. read twice. Mr. HARBISON asked If tb reading of a LIU before the Judiciary comailtt. would b coaaidered a. a reading of the bill. Tha motion lo correct th. Journal was agreed to. mlm .nUE-iI . I ...ii i i . . ... mi. .u.i .j 1 1 uiu tu. . uii k;i.i j nnailnSi reponeu back H. B. No. 177 Amending tha Road, and Highway lawa, recommendlog lis paseage. Bill rrad a third time .nil n. luil Tt .m..nl. . I . I. . ... ... I 1 1. . - , . - kwwmu. u. -i iiua wiiwiiiii ... awv- tion of Superrlsora. ai. va.i iitiu, irom ina oommiitee on untveraitia nd Collrgea reported back th memorial from the Ohio ITniear.lt. fliMMrnln. nri.l. l.ml. mA uuiii...iIm the sppolntmsnt of a committee to examine end report UIW.B th. nr.1.1 U Tk. m.nm-l.l .nit I . lut and ordered to b printed. Aojoninea. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Thursday, May 0, 1861. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Trimble. Th resolution providing tor a receu from to-day till June 4th, was taken up, when Mr, DAV IS moved lo amend th am by providing for a eMsrfis adjournment en Mcnday next. Hr. Mculunu oppowa tni ameadmaat. ue thought we could get tbrongh with th prevent business to-day; aod tbeio appeared to be propriety In coming back here la tbe oure of few weeks, to adju.1 matter then requiring attention. Mr. SCOTT, of Wtrr n, thought all had been don that need be done for the war Interest; and aa to ths caoala, b aaw ao necealty for returnlag on that acooont. H was, therefor, for a .la dis adjournment on Monday. Mr. MYERS aaid h. had been for tin di adjournment at all time; bat th position of affairs now, lo relation to the canals, la bis view, required a return here, to make the spprrprlations for deficiency, etc , and see that tbey are proper I v disposed of. Mr. DAVIS said thi. had been an nnutsally long session, aad that there bu been aeeealiy for it he wu ready to admit. But it was lima sow for us te ooia to a cloee. Tbe people will not tolerate our sitting her continually, and wtiog up Ibe lube tan oe af th people. U hoped tb resolution would paa. Mr. FLAOO said It might be necessary to delay action, and be, therefore, would move to lay the resolution upoo tie table, which wa aareed to yew 40. nave (8. Mr. WOOD, laid befor th Houa lb following letter from B. Klttredge A Co., which waa read aad ordered to be placed in tb report : . . . Cltcixx.Tl, May S, ISoA. Dsis Eia : Observing ia th correspondence of th Onwawrssal. that yoaar repmsntadu having referred be aaaa to your house, ia eonaeetton with tke shipment of arsu to this city, w take tb liberty to address you oa the subject. You eaa but a aware of tha tendency of tb remark attributed to you, la tb present state of tb pukli mind, to provoke vloleat and Illegal actio apoa tbs part af tbs people, aad to seriously Injur as, u iudi- .duals, Ib our standing lo tbe community. We can not, therefore, but be surprised that you should bars mad sack psreonal reference, without Bret inquiring of nt, or soate persona who coaid have gia yon ccrreot in formation upon tbe .object. Tb uovernor of Ohio, a yon aust know, la fully Informed of every shipment of caeea of muekets, paatag tbrongh the Bute by any nch publlo chaauela u th Exprea coapanla afford. ao air u it I. la tb knowledge of any member of our 8rm, it I entirely not roe that any arms have been ship-p. d, directed to as, that haw not osm directly to a at Cincinnati. No arma bare bee. .hipped by oi for our hoarse to any point in the South, or to any other point than to Cincinnati, si Dee the present trouble broke out; and if any arma nuu-ked with us hav takea tar other court after leaving Cleveland, than to come directly to ua. It wa a fraudulent aaa of our asms without our kuoeledge, aad the arm war not our. The Mayor of thla city, well a th Governor of Ibis Stale, we believe will be abut to coaArm thea'eateteBienU. Thoommuuity who know as, among whoa Bay pro lblv nauM Senator Fergitaua aad Key, w U coaSrm tb loyalty of ourseln as ciliwu again! any Impatalloas to th ooa rarr. W have ao doubt that, having fully Informed yourself by furtber Inquiries toucniug mis matur, you will correct tae impreaatou creates oy your rvmarKs. We are, eery truly yours, B. KITTMKbw. A Oo. To Hoa. Mr. Woods, BMabor af th Hons f Repnaia tatlvet. Col um baa, Ohio. Mr. WOODS aid that it wa out an aot of luetic, lo Mean. Kittredg A Co. to publieb their letter. He would, for hlaaeir, ay that tbe .talem.et be wads. In reference to shipment ot arms through Cleveland, was aiade oa the authority of Ihs I . S. DislrKt Altoraey of the Morlheiu Dl.trict of Ohio; aod, from the character of that author. Ity and the elrenmelaace, be saw ao reason to doubt that statement, tbo ago Be aid boi aasessaiiiy implicate laeet gentlemen in the charge of w-aag In the matter. .1 l- . ilin 1 1. . ... m m 1 1 . . U llll... A W.I.. LI. J U.IIU, lllll. .11. W.l.lll. WH ll... J UM.., reported back H. B. 908 To prevent thetrannportation of miiaillonsor war aaa oorjiraDeas articles, wun a unary amendment.. v Mr. DKVORB raised the question whether tt wa competent for the State of Ohio to pass a bill af ibis kind, aad author! aw tb ooaSacatioa of privet, property to the Slate, under suoh cirenmstsue, Tbiaacliea, be thought, belonged to the United State. Mr. PLANTS aid be could aot ted ths fore of this ar gument; but b was reedy to go a tk AwtkeM verge f toe t oneiiiatioa to pa, taw Bill, ao mui.es.iy neoeeaary. Ue aid that the people would make their examinations and seizure wifseuf law, If then be no law provided a .late of thing, leading to lawlrsanes aad mob. Ha hop that tueea exaiulaaiuu would ue autaorisea ana made lawful by the naaua of this bill Immediately, aad save u. from a necessary report to mob force, aad it. demoralizing effects. I Mr. PARSONS replied to Mr. Devore. and aid. If but argument wer correct, It would encourage the people ol Ohio to become tbecommlaion merchant, for thetralton. Ue said there wu Beceaslty ur the paaag of this hill, and an Imparativ neceeelty. He ailed tb tact that lait night a tbouaaad rifles, an ihsir way to Si. Louis, were alaed In C'levevaad, without authority, from tb ne-onsity of the case. The people demanded tbe paaaag. of this bill It wu their right that it should be done; and oo men could give any reason for rvfuaiug to vote tut It, but that b designed to give aid aua coiufurt to in. snsmy ur. xikvuuaaaia Be Daa only maeo tn. inquiry whether ths 8 tat. of Ohio bad th power to ooofletete nronertv to the use of the SUM. He said bows not dis turbed by th aiaonar la which hi. argument wa. received. iue cuars ot irauon tau. iuwr.ee uiiie oam.ee a. toe true patnote feet. Ue bad been fvr compromise, to save Ihs lulun. which muy gent lemon refused to agree to, who are now so ready to talk of tnason. If thtCouatllu-tlon doe. not forbid, he was fur lb. bill. - Itr. PARSONS -tldthat he would aotchsrge ths gentle-m.n ulili brine: a rebel or tavorinc rebellion; but under all ordiaary ttruumatances, the argument he wakahu the aiipearaaos of taking sloe wita in enemiu. or in. Slate, lie would not have a man In time, like these, burrow like a ferret lu the Constitution tifflnd some excaea for refusing to act against tbe eoemiM of tha country, and trait ra to their country una to tneir nag. i nere mi imperative nrcei.lty for us to act and act speedily. Loyalty I. the first, hightat duty of thecitieen. Mr. DKVoll. rose to persoual explanation, and da-fended himself against what be deetned a mlaunderslandlug of what h hod said. Mr. CONVERSE regretted that he had not had time to examine thla bill more closely. Ths question 1., does thla bill eccoiupllsh the purpose It proieaoe touo. us aeairca the passage ol a well guaroea oi.e ; out in., ooe. oo. eeea. to meet the esse. It would confer upon the Governor power that wu not warranted under the Constitution. He old cled to It. placing eo large an appointing wr lu th. nanus oi me uov roor. Mr. WOODS aid he M surprised at Ihs position taken by tbo gentleman from Franklin. 11 profess, to b In favor of the oblect sought, aad yet tear down thi bill. without proposing uy thing better. Hr ahowed that In several instance. Mr. C. bad al.nnderatood Ibe proviaiou. of tb bill. II aid then waa an inimlnont nei-eaalty for the passage of this bill. It did not propoa to di.turb any ri.ht of th loyal cltlteo, or tb right of any man; and It ought to paa. He hoped It would be perfected and passed speedily. Mr. CONVERSE replied, explaining th nna In which he n-ed certain terms ia th course of his p.evlou remarks.Mr. KKUM said he had been vary m ten surprised by the arguments oOered against tins bill tnai it wu aaa gerous to tbe people, Ao. Th history of ri publics bsd shown that all their leglelatlon must be In accordance with tbe public seotlaent of the State. That p blir sentiment I. egaiu.t th tran. mission of contraband article., and It should be supported by law, making IT possible, "tutiranc doubly sure " He offored an smendment providing that cases under tbia act may be continued to procure witnesses, Ao. Mr. M USSON, aiiggated that th .Ircalar of tb Secretory of the U. S. Treuury to Collector iu this relation, wu WLrihy the attention of tha Houa, and requested th Cleik to r ad it, which wudone. Mr. DAVIS meved ameudmeot, requiring th Governor, whenever theservk of an to.xWr wer not needed; to dismiss ulsa. - . Tbs Houa than took a receu. f AFTERNOON SESSION. Tb Houa raumed iba consideration of H. B. 601-Bolativa lo article contraband of war. The ameudmenta of Mr. Brum aud Mr. Davla ware adopted. Mr. SCOTT of Warren offered aa amend oont, providing that the penalty for resisting the Inapeotors In the discharge of their duties, be limited to ais mouth. Iruprl.on-mint, which wsa agreed to. Mr. PARSONS oSered an amendment providing that bo private residenc of a cltlaen shall be searched, unla. upon an affidavit describing tho place to be searched, aud tha article proposed to be sought which wu agreed to. Mr. HILLS moved to amend by providing that In.pec. tora ahall give bond In 10,(X0. Mr.PAKSONS movel to amend by fixing tha boad at $o,000. which wu agreed to, when The anieudmeut of Mr. Hills was agreed to. The amendments reported by tbe oommltte were agreed to. . '. Mr. FLAOO offered an amendment ohaoglng th phraseology, so as to prevent delay ia th. redelivery oi prop, rty, which wu ugreed to. . Also one, providing that any good, wired .ball be sur-rendrred on a proper demand from a Dolled State, officer, duly authoi itrd, which wu agreed to. Mr. SCOTT, of Wa reu, moved an amendment applying to good, .hipped, or to b shipped from thia Statu, which wa. adopted. Mr. DEVORE offered an amendment providing for tbe aale of the perishable articles, which wu agreed to. Mr. CONVERSE moved to amend by making the .her-Iff or hla deputy of tbe proper county the Inspector. Mr. BROWNE, of .Miami, offered aa auiendmout providing that In ca-e of resistance, the Inspector .ball have authority to call out th power of tb county, which wu agreed to. The amendment of Mr. Conveis wa disagreed to ysu 2ll.nai.o0. Mr. CON VERS! moved lo amend by providing that the tnepectorehail be appointed by the county oomuilasloners on notification by th Governor, which wu dl.agreed to yeaa 39. naya 61. Mr. FLAOO moved to amend by aathorlilng th Governor to remote th Inspector, which wu agreed to. Tb bill wu then read a third Um aad paawl yau t). nay. 1. Mr. CHAbB presented th memorial of Mr. Togelang and other, of Stark county agalnat th further Immigration of colored people. Mr. McCDNK made the following report, which wa ordered to be publi.bed In th official report of the House: Tb select oommiitee, appointed under House resolution No. 280, by Mr. Stout, to investigate the chara-a alleeed against Dr. Klnsell, physician or the Ohio peulteatiary, of having received money for certifying falsely to th health of prisoner, with a view to secure their pardon, nave eueuuv. tu iue uui i uci tw una, anu Beg leave to report: Tbat they hav. examined, under oath, th following person.: John A. Premier. Mr. Barkue, Rev. W. Jenkins, nd Dr. Klnsell, officer of th pnltntiary,'aad aleo Hon. A. L. Ready, of th Senate, Dr. Flower anil Mr. Janoey, of Columbus, psrson auppoeed to b acquainted with whatever tact, or auspicious aiigni exist In th case, and that ths aomralttr nut only do not Had any evidence to cenvlcl Dr. Klnsell of orlmlimllty or even Impropriety, bnt tbey find from th testimony of each and evrry wit-neu, tbat Dr. Klneell ataud. entirely exbooeratod from th char tee reported agaluat him, and from any aueplcioa whatever, of Improper or dlahonorable oonduct. The committee fully acquit blm nf oviyhadnw of complicity with ny corrupt conduot whatever. In tb case; and ask that thla report, In Justice to tbe accused, may be published with the dally proceedings of this Haase, and tbat ths committee be discharged from the further conelde ratios of tn euujrcu - -i ROBERT McCTJNE, IcCTJNE, a RUFF, F-LIBLB, f - :lsh. ) JUBKm 1JKUI r, B. W. CARLISLE. ISAAC WELSH, Th HenstV. amendment to H. B. 601 To provide for certain officer, in the Actlv Milllia of Ohio war tak.a up, when Mr. FLftGG advocated theje amendmanta, u Important to the officering of tb system. Mr. HILLS opposed th earns, upeclally tbat whlck provides for th Medical Director. Mr SCOTT, of Warren, aid be had moved to atrika thia from Ihe bill, when before the Hpuae; but on reflection he was disposed to auppoit th mBdmnt: and h honed ao gentleman In th Houa would apply for th post of neuicai Director, or any otuer omre provided for In th bill. Mr. BALDWIN demanded a division of tha question on th Mveral aaaoadmen,, and opposed that providing for . Medical Director. Mr. HILLS aid that he had aa unpleasant duty to perform. That be did not aspect te a ooa ae th fulfillment of bi. .uapicion aroused at tbs teal manifested oa thi. floor for the appointments provided for In this bill. He had aaid and now woe Id repeat, that had th framera of th Constitution been able to have looked down te tbia period In our history, they would have added to that elauae where no member of tb Legislature ehall beep-polnted to any office created, or the emolnmeni. of which are Increased during hie term aa member ao a to preclude their appointment to a Miiorp aa rii u oivH position, wealed by their vote. This aid h, la all I care to any. Mr. 8LUSSEB favored the ameadmaat provldlag forth Medical Director, on tbe principle of economy, If that alone. Bach aa officer oould oot only make Ihe proper preparation for and direst the medical treatment cf tha army, but he would ave money tor the eerviee. . Mr. DAVIS aid be had opposed this office, but oa examining tb subject he t aliened it ought to be provided for, oa the principle that every Important department bould hve a had. - , Mr. BALDWIN withdrew hla oppoaiUos, u he under-stood that .petition wu bow eirru.atlng in the House, ask iug that hi. friend, Mr. Scott, of Warren, be appointed that Medical Director. He oould not tbiak of standing lu the way of a gentlemen who bad opposed th measure, aad wa bow ready to take office under it. This amendment wa. than adopted yeae 69, Bay 11. The second amendment wu agreed to ysu So, Bay. 10. J. B. 317 To provld for th appointment of sutlers aad military .tort keeper., wu read th Brat, aecoad aad filrd times, and paeiiid -yea 76, Bays 0. S B. 314 Making partial appropriation for th Public It arks wu i e wl th. first and eaeoad tiara and referred to th committee ou Public Works. Tbe Seuate's ameadsseots to H. B. 4 Relative to an agent to tha World' Fair, wu referred te tbe committee ou Agricr-ltoro. Oa motion of Mr PLANTS, tb Senate'. Oonetltutlenal Amendments, relative to the annual aeuloBt of tbe Leg!-latnre, we: ind.uol.ely postponed. Tb Boo agreed a th Senate' ameodmcBt t H. B. 49ft Relative to Heme Guard Ib Green couaty yeas (S, nava 10. 6a motioa of Mr. CONVERSE, the Hons took up tb resolution relative to a race, on today till tha 4th of Jane, with th pending amendment to adjourn eia efts on Monday next. Mr. WOODS moved that tb Hons adjourn, which waediearreed veu 13. Dv46. Mr. DEVORE mure to amend by takings receu from atoadey next till tbs 4tn of Jnni ' Air. PLANTS said he wu for a Wa di adjonrnmeat! belelviog there wu no necealty for returning1, If a reoas was taken tb 4th of Jane Is too arly to return. Hs wu for a we, die adjournment first, aad nest a tires, from about Monday till some time In July. Mr HU0HE8 supported Mr. Devore's am.ndta.ot aa the most suitable. , Mr. CONVERSE wu In favor of a receu to-day u th moat proper and aultabl Mr. FLAUO reminded th Houee that Mvsral bills w.re now pending that oould not be acted open If thi run I tlon carrieil. Mr. McCUNI moved tbat tbs Bona adjourn, whloh wu agreed to. ; Garibaldi aa a Statesman Hie Appearanoa aatlan ha mad. The Turin correspondent of the London Newt (bus describes the appearance of Garibaldi In ibe Italian Parliament: At ten minutes before two April 18)tbe building shook with lbs frantio applause which announced Garibaldi's Arrival. The uproar lasted three or four minutes. Tbe General, who aD- poared In plain clolbei last session, waa -ester- any oiaa in nil usual red shirt, surrounded by a gray poncho of Scotch plaid, a ploturesque and majestio ocatume. His oountenaooe was flushed, and he bore no trace of tbe indisposition he had lately suffered from; be looked aged, however, Tbe lion look wis sobered by a profusion of gray about the long mane. There was the usual benignant, calm, supremely dignified expression in his faoe. He bad with him Birtorl, Bixiu, and a, orowd of those minor mortals who fasoy tbey can rise high by banging on tbe skirts of great men; Cosipt, Maccbe, and, last, not least, Zuppetta, Neapolitan, who made hia first appearance in tbe House. Garibaldi took bis seat, as laat year, on one of the upper benches on the extreme left. Ricasoll waa In bis usual place on the right. Cavour and all the Ministers sat around their board. I notioed General Cuochi-ari. Cialdini, who was ulio expected to attend, did not show. Tbe oath waa administered to Garibaldi and Zuppetta. HE CAUSES AN UPROAR. Crlspi and Isixio here proposed an adjournment of the debate, that time might be given to consider the long and minute atatementa of the Minister. The motion was negatived; and Garibaldi rote and said (the General spoke with that calmness and self-possession, but referred lo manuaoript before Mm, containing aspeeob written for him, it is said, by Zuppetta): "Italy ia made. I put my trust in the army and in the nation, and, in spite of intrigues, Italy is made, I said it and repeat it Italy is made. As to the dualism (split) which we are told exists between tbe regular arpy and the volunteers, I command one-half of this dualism, and the question ia personal to me. I am Jon-vinoed I never gave rise to this dualism. Proposals for a reconciliation were often made, but mere words. 1 am A man of deeds. Italy knows IU Whenever I apprehended that harm might oome to Italy from division. I always yielded, always shall yield. App BUB i. But 1 put to the conscience of lie bonoi able oham-bnr, and of Count Cavour himself, whether I ought ever to shake bands with ihe man who made me a foreigner in Italy? Murmurs. As to a dualism, I again say Italy is not divided, for Garibaldi is with all the friends of Italy. Applause. I must now address General Funti. The general oompels me to speak of myself. He says that last year he went to Central Italy (where he superseded Garibaldi in command) to put down anarchy." Fanti and others No, no I Suoh an assertion waa never made. Garibaldi As te the southern army, gentle men, it has done glorious deeds. In spits of tne Hostility or tne uovernmnt. - Here the uproar began. Crispl bawls for order. Garibaldi reads on perfeotly undisturbed.Cavour (ironically.) This is your conciliation.Garibaldi (with great oalmnesa.) I know I speak the truth. Thirty years' services, I think, give men a right lo speak out. In spite of the fratricidal war (inoreased noise.) Cavour (in a fury.) We protest. ' We must not be so insulted. Tbe orator must be called to order. General Garibaldi is a bad cititen. Here Ihe din of voices beoame terrific Garibaldi thrice uttered tbe obnoxious words, "fia triciuai war. tne .resident put on his bat, and most of the members rushed irom thsir places. The melte in the centre of the hall round the Ministers' table was truly appalling. In the midst of it all Crispi was seen bawling, gesticulating like a maniac. - Chaos Teigned for fifteen or twenty minutes. . . i . . 0AE1BALD1 ADMONISHED. When order and ailenoe were restored tbe President reappeared in his place, and, after a abort admonition to Garibaldi, and a threat to takefrom him (he parola, or permission to speak, if hs allowed himself unparliamentary expressions, Garibaldi again rose : i "The King is a warrior and an honest man (guarritro galanlnomo), and he proclaimed that tbe southern army bad deserved well of the country. The Chamber will say that army did its duty: history will repeat it. Then, what haa General Fanti done with it? Could he not have dealt with it as he did with the Central Italian army? Were we not aa hit-lily deserving? And, if it was neoessary to diaband it, eould it not be done without humbling it? With six months' pay offered to any who ohose to leave the ranks, what army eould be kept together? ibe men went, oi oourse; me oncers remained: and even most of them had to resign, so manv were the humiliations to whioh they hud to sob-mil." ; , t Intelligence has sinoe reached us of a subse quent reconciliation between Cavour and Gari baldi. This debate, however, is a curious bit r f : I . 1 . : 1 l. : .. i ill usnvaiui e ii.aeurjr. Ths Condition of Tuinge In and about "" rrjr. A gentleman wbo arrived from Harper's rerry yesieruuy, lurniBoes us Wltn some lnror mation eonoernitST the condition of affair Ir tbat neighborhood. ' He represents the condition of the citizens of that town as being very bad. All were out of employment,, and some were wrtthnnt mnnav: anrl rtrnelainne ... . k.i.1. One man offered to sell for $150 cash, a house ana lot tnai naa oost mm l,iW, witbout undine tine ta lake htm nn: There ti.t tin.. .kA., 6,000 Virginia troops there, but the number had K.. ..ii.....! 1, iIaLaIii...). 1 I . . , ... --v vj uoiBiiuiucmo uciug .cut to afferent parts of the State. On Saturday orders wrara rer.ei ved in hava all tha etAoe.nmnn. - - i - . i erty vacated, and the Impression waa that reinforcements would soon reaoh there. We have sinoe received information verifying tbia statement, reinforcements from Kentucky and Tea-nessee have reached there on Sunday. The troops bad been doing pretty muoh as they pleased, compelling farmers to furnish provisions, and pressing others, , with their teams, into Ihe servioe, to haul provisions into town, for all of which they were being paid in Virginia aorip. . i Only about three thousand aland of arms (and tbe greater part of them were old flint locks) fell into the hands of the secessionists, after the evacuation of the armory by the United Stales troops. The gentleman gave it as his opinion that a reaction would take place as soon as the government took some encouraging stand that the good old Union feeling of the surrounding counties would break forth. Whirling httlli-jftncert 8th, NEW STORE! 118 WEST FOURTH STREET1 ciroiNiv ATI, o. - , L. O. BUBLL Having takea tb abevs aew, Urg aad apleadld Store, la sow offer! og to lbs public a larg aod varied aortnot of ' . : j fbinoh, english, german and american ; det ooods.; - ; ; HI. Stock la tuck u ia usually found tn - -" J' I ...... ..-.!. , FirstCUas Drj Gods EsUklisknent., is ell NIW AND FRESH, lc4od froa th. : Latest Importation and Honas atannfla- tnrs, aod la FABRICS, STYLES and PRICES aot inrpaaad by any KatablUhoMot In th Olty. - ' Th attention of purchasers Is respectfully solicited. IL. C. BUELL. IIS Wait rarth St., i - i sprlT-dSm CINCINNATI, 0. McHENRY & CARSON LAMP & GAS FIXTVSE DEPOT, . , '. NO. 14Q MAUNT BTHEET.'i Abo Puerto, CINCINNATI, 0, DEALERS In Lamp, Chandelier and Ou Fix. turn. Om and Steam Pipe Fitting, Ao. Paragon Coal Oil Lamps, Chimneys, Wlcka, Ao. uu rutins; ia ail it aepartmonu. uoei viuet. sueau-ac tarer'a prtces. apSSdaa The Book for , Every Soldier. ' VOLUNTEERS' MANUAL Xo. x. Complied aa-om HARDEE'S TACTICS, 1 With Important Notes, and a . , MILITARY GLOSSARY, BY T.. WORTHINGTON, A Graduate of West Point, and late General 2d B. and 7th D. O. M. Aalated by Maj. BURBANK and Lt. P. T. BWA1NE, TJ. S. A. With tb ' Manual of Sharp's Rifle & Carbine, And Colt's Revolver. BT CAPTAIN R. W. JOHNSON, TJ. S. A. VOLUME TWO I Will won be on hand. Tbia work ia dedicated la MAJOR ROBERT ANDERSON, lat of Fort Sumter. Sent by mall oa receipt or THIRTY-FIVE CENTS pr Velum. Addrul t ' BANDALL A ASTON, myOdZBStaw 10 South High street, Columbus, 0. J-BtJWytGS, iAs.ltlx-a.ore Oyatera, Ho. BT riftb Btraet, Clnetnnntt, O. Wboleeale Dale la and Shipper of all kinds of FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON. Alto, Dealer ta GAME AND POULTRY. mar3-dSia ATTRACTIVE DRESS :GOODS! TtATN cb Sou, i No. South Bigh street, '. An now sshlhltlat as elegant assortment of Mosambiques,' In all their Styles; Frenoh Chintxes, Ginghams, Poplins, Challis, ' Eoglisb Bareges, ' . ' Organdies, French Muslins. Riob Silks; Silk Mantillas, Basques, and Circulars, Cloth Cloaks, Ciroulars, and Gored Ciroulars. Barege, Raw Silk, Stella, . Cashmere and Cashmere Shawls. New makes of Hoop Skirts for Misses and Ladiee. Traveling and Promenade Dress and Suite Goods, ia. BAIN A SON, apSSmaiSS ' No. South High street. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT FOR FAMILY CROCERIE8, No. 18 XVo-rtlx XXis-a. 8t. COLUMBUS. I i, . . ' GEORGE F. WHEELER, DEALER IN " TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES.l&C., rime Staple Groceries In .'every warlstw. , Jtaf-GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, Extra 2Pix& -t7loxxx. CIIEBSS, IIAXS, ft, aprlT-dSm Ldiaes' Home or. Infirmary. BY DR. CALVIN, THE! CELEBRATED Mexican Pby.lciau; a pleasant and aaa, retreat for Ladle previous to, during aad after conSnemeat., All kind of Fsmal diesuee treated aad cured. Snppreaed Menene removed without fail or danger, bo matter from what cauee. Also all kinds of Vamerial diasaeea. Syphilis, Ac., and all old Chronic discuss; la short, all dtaeaaea of tb Urinary and Generative organ cured without tail In the sbertat time poaibls. Perfect aeorrsy ia all eaeea. In th treatment af female the Dr. is auisled by at wife, who Is a thorough physician. For particulars address Dr. Calvin, Bos fit, Cincin nati, umo iu wast ina air, tyiooinnetl, Ohio. aprS-daa . - . - . .. OHICKERING PIANOS All Styles and Frees Th.y hav. received ' Ana have aad and aold over 33.0 0 0 INSTRUMENTS, That laatruaeaU hava aU the Real ImprovemetiUi mt tbe Aje, . Aad are, beyond eomparwa, th ; , Finest Pianos in the World. Parttonlar attention li requested to SEVERAL saw iribaa, J. O. WOODS, Sol. AfmU for CWrol OAto. Buckeye Block, Broad Street, Columbus dsc-St-aO-dly o. o. o. Cns-r's ConBh Cars I nr Peel oral Trochee tar tha .masediau relief aad certala cure of Coughs, Cold, InSueasa, Asthma, Hoarseness, Whooplag Uoagn, tyStarra, orottcnisie, vimcrui .inM.iu., Sore Throat, Ae. BELIEF WARBASTED IN TBB MINUTBSI Wat Mialatera. Pnblie Soeaker. and Singer, then Troefau are indispenMbie for Oiearlng and Strengthening tb Voice, Removing Hoaraeuea, Ao. Tbe ease with which they are taken betug eaaliy oarriaa IB in poexse, requiring ne prepare tioa, always ready for oa on aU occasions, oot liable to change In any climate, containing nothing iniurtoua to tha most delicate conatltntlon should he a aufncleut recoaaaeudattea to all, to five them a air trial f no ao soate per s oecis-uecaewij n-v-Far sale at all Dm atotea. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, PLAIN AND ' EMBROIDERED, SlOfJB-nUETAIRE and recular abaped: Black Kid Glove embroidered la white, magenta, purple, Ao Cndreeeed Kid Otovse, MIsm Kid Glove. A complete assortment f the celebrated Olovee alway for ale by . . .At. m our., mvll-Ssbrl No. S South Blah Bt Siriffk?tfirK'stoexi ' C Q West Fnmrtlstrt, Clnutlnnntl, O., Mean taeturer aad Dealer la Men', Women 'a, Mlaa' ati Children1 Flaa Boot aod Sboa, aad Shoe Upper.. aarSSASB-o . , SIZjKS, AND OTHER DRESS GOODS, . Selling off at Panic Prices, . BEFOBB THI OPINING OF THB SPRING TBAD BAIN A SON, mvit-febil ' High etreet, Honth. DOC'S OHS HAI.I, AND WHITE, Ul-'A ICIE No. M But Third street, between Sycamore aad Broadway, eaa b oouaulted eonSdeallally at all time by th unfortunate. Dre. H. A W. hav had many year experience In hoapital and private practice iu the Restore oltiss, and ovsr ten years in this city, aud their ability te cur dieeue. of a private nature la rarely equaled. Person who have need of a physician, Mpeelally tbosa wbo from ths malignancy of dlveau, bad treatment, er other causa, have king been afUiotrd, should consult Dr.. H. A W. without delavi thev will auaraBtee cures lu all case. of venereal disease, lib most complicated and troublesome) without tbe we of mercury or other hurtful druga. Tne victim 01 a secret naoii 01 eariy ynutn, enmcoteo tu body and aiiud, should suffer no lougi r. but apply to Dre. U. A W. and b lutond to full health aod vigor. Lad lea auffurlna from deranxewent neouliar to their ax, should use the French Periodical Drop. It la aa In. valuabls leniody In cases of trrrgularltt, suppreeh ns, Ac., of female., to fa had of Dr.. H . A W. Ago and Fever oured in twelve hour. AU letter con talutug a fa, addressed to Drs. Hall S V. hlte, No. U East Third-street, Cincinnati, Ohio, prouip'ly atten. ed to. neaiedlee eeut to an auoreu. ruarxo-uir-ws OAPITAIj city PICTURE GALLERY ! No. 101 SOUTH HIGH STREET, (Opposite Gazette Building,) COLUMBUS; OHIO. Ambrotypes, Chlarrographs, AmbrotypeH, &c, &c, Taken in the Highest Style of the Art. JOEL REEVE. mayS. A. I, WATTS, Principal Artist. DAVIDSON & BRO., (StKceetort to GKO. Bt. DIXON,) NOM-fT EAST COBNEB FIFTH AND MAIN tTB., CINCINNATI, O., lUrOlTia AND WSOLKMLS MCALKSI IB" PURE DRUGS BND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES, PURE WINKS AND LIQUORS for Medicinal 0e COAL OIL, BURNING FLUID, PAINTS, OILS, TABNI8HBS, Ac, Ao. All favoring n. with a visit or their ordera will Sad our took complete and price, moderate. aprl7-d6mitaw NOTICE. I HAVE BOLD TO MR. HENRY WILSON ay DRUG STORE, which la removed from th corner of High and Gay street to th eouthweet corner of Broad ana ttign streets, tjolumoua, unto. With aiany thanks to my former patron and custom- ere, I respectfully request tb continuance of their fa- vor. to B17 .accessor. HBMHI H. NEIL. DRUG STORE. ! HAVING PURCHASED THB DRUG 8Y0RS of Mr. Hunt M. Niil, I fair, opened anew on tbe eouthweet cornea of Bread and High atresia, Columbus, Ohio, ertag fa aU sad retab I. stand fur tof ousmrs. fvr we, see re. 1 bar a fresh and wo 11 selected stock of Para Afea. etaes, and Purm caemioafs, togetbor with PuMt, OUt rarmuh, Ac., uenelly kept lu ucn aa MtabUibmcnt. mar-raascairrioMS caietuiiy and promptly compounded. Store open at all hours of tb day aad night. I respectfully solicit tb patrouago of the publlo. aprll HENRY WILSON. EXTRAORDINARY ! . , "Wtxat Is lt? . A T. A fill XT. LOT nsT WHITE COODQ! Embroideries, . Hoop Skirts, t . Handkerchiefs, . ; , . ; . . Hose, - Mitt., ; Shirts, Drawers, 4c. ' ' ' Ac. Ac. Immense Bargains I Wonderful Bargains! Great Bargains I ( ACCOUNT OP THB INTERBVP. nun to, aud almost total suspension of ths Wholesale Trade In Philadelphia, a large lot of the above Goode nave iut seen receives from wnoleul uoue la roll-sdelphla, at the -xret TJbxxobx Sltore of -a.. ThX. T3SL. STOHIEi No. 62 East Town Street, TO BE SOLD AT RETAIL, REGARDLESS OF COST!!!!! REMEMBER! These Goods Must be Sold! myodewlw THE UNION FOREVER! Tjrsriosr envelopes, . A great Variety of Detignt, 94 OO FEB THOUSAND. UNION LETTER ASD NOTE PAPER, At one half the prioe charged bjr small dealers r - - , Send your orders to No. 75, South Bigh Street Columbus, Nay Ith. tt J. N. RILEY. " WIRE FE1CCE. HaTWoven by Machinery B to 13e per foot. Btaattful Arbtrt, Summtr Houtu, Oattt, jr. W. B. FULLIBTON, No. T Burnet Hon, Cincinnati, 0 aprS-d3m SERVAU.T A WATT, NO. 11 WEST STATE ST. W srSMllIni th Sast and m t beautiful atyl of , TRUNKS, Or our swa mannfactare, at utoalihlog LOW PBI0IS W can supply, Wbolaals or Retail, Lattice' Improved Dree Truak., . , Sola Lentlssr Traakt, Bonnet Boin, Hand Trnnks, And Carpet Back. A, for style, lalsh and prlos, ws dsfy coapstltton. GIVE US A CALL I - P. 8. Fixsst Bostlwo I'lso OB hand and aad to order. Also. MILITARY EQUIPMENTS,; FOR VOLUNTEERS. nayS-dlm, |
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