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"f ''t' '' )l''M III 1 1.. I If lJ I bC'''AV'"' "''''IL." "'"M. biIT II 'Ai-hiim.,. I ill 111 eavea,.. Mil st .,, 'I'llH i".l.l,-,. 1 mil Jino n -.ill irr,.,i (njrjfH nli .(; i,, hi. ..in II .-,,,.( I ,,. I . .n.'iV.VYI vt:J ill) .n .,(. Inn) 4i lii -l I . id 11 1 ..) llj'ii i i i! -.! I. . .. ' ' 1 1 VOLUME XXY ;; COLUMBtteO I-V II J., ii in I II A I'll II II I in n ii i i i.i !'-" Ntv vX 111 I,.-VI I U I I V .) .: .... fr vV'V Jl-i) i j.im'-.i-..; ,n,"i.. . . i .i i n ,'i ' ' l,' , 1 ''i'l 1 lJ.i'IV hkAMJ l..f III i.n i.i t 'I SSVWL Yt 1 M JL ., l,e,-.ii.i. i i.i ,-..,! ;...,. . ,, ., '. ,'' I ' lj ll-tula I'Mq' io .vli k lir'1 , ! -Il.lr .1)1 nr I i-."'' ""'! - ,.y , Re d a e'M M .' W4 HedlcaL HEADLEV, EBERLYJIs HICHABDS .'T04 H '4 fi 'AT fllTIH I I'.l Hnn..-. lVos. 250 aud jji'ioHlkBfgV girt!, 1 f-' ,i-.(A . K.J.J (-,..III M ft -I' ,. -nit. i .-1 m.ffi lM II' 1 .1, j - tV.-rtl ,:::'B8. . 1ADIE8 CLOTH CLOAKS, )'CIiOAHLOTB0l'"'ii'i. ii ..,.:i r,tn .il ,l,tll I., ,,l.ill , OBHSTS fOl COLLARS,-' ; ntinna'rinf l tit cei kiCtatWrAh' . BALMOBAL 8KIRT8, J If POST A MT (o LAJtlMM. I. n u T . ! "u- s;iiiBiviiy lo Ifie irfltmill kwltli, hM amr ... ' GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY." , whlck ten j.t bUM hm the UticMnf' T 'h.t tK0 IHolll lollowBd.) lo rangrlBl Obslruolioa. r Stoppan oTflaliitV. ot n IMtorlbt tb ijil-m lo prlecl biwllk, vkra ralbr. UK Irma BDlBU AfllKtloM. Prulnan 11,1 Ik. tvh..u r ' malum or Ik Vlrlue .Oriai. lap, la all caj of Deullll? or MoitoiM Protlrllloa, UrilrrTof, Pal-Mlatlooi, .,jku, Khkh aca fwraaun ol piort mtIoim i amtme, m i.ii. (.(, mt dIlcoloiil, vMkwl ifkn-M ; al the mow llml thuj act ui a oaiaa rihr coodMIM, aao) iji irlonlbd on Iha aiatali PrvpoaMla.! CtIB PaUir0At.l AkUS IHVITCW O UU Uia UMh d.y of Mania, INI, IS, o'clock a? , for l"It!ZlD( ,h" S"''- DPtaMat l ,D0U ka of vmmm w A am on tpa aoiH, " i ' in 'I' , Tba OallhUab 4Uimd ai Vaaklaitoa Clt,aad aacli 'H.VUWIW, uia Having ocroooea in .Mwi.niir iJW nouana groin weiani, uo auioial aaM.1 MUrlnn lk afflicta 1o aoaari WmUI.il blch velghifna tbaiT,(ieoaoodairoM.-' ' ' r mhr contMraia hi .rlWlutuNIl.ai I TIi;HB Mil a (Minna at aaok tlaMa aa4 la aaok vuwuiwH OTTapBHKn- aw faqawa. au uauta will bo raiulrad anitir tkia wolraoi bifora tba lit day of L Mix ,,1 il Vj lir.l, foittnitl, "FRIDAY ,llORNIN(l,i FEa 28, 1862,,, TSUSOAPniO NEWS n6rnlng and Afternoon Report io DHiinyt M.DdHtfjtf, mr i iiiDfeibrf on tba Mnllilr tlaWlfln tVltll rakanlaiaiiiaf am anall.. F- .L-x . . rtroclloM Uaa ariaF Thajr abaald, howiTri, !. takio dorlBR tba am ttrUor Ibut aontniofpraniaociTlhoaak anlktaDvatnaff.llma. ma aluw.lu. nnH ... .... It. ' I I- r-1..-r-rrr- aok ktniontabJrjO PIIU.' Pbiob'oIib T)mV;. J ., Vi'.i , i. . .',' " 1 w Wholnala A(iata, Olnctanatl. ;,;'.';,jBdwXs,1;;;:,;,;:,;:;:;;r;:.'. fji fijjii; ' 1 'TI"T" t tr- I H0UD3.ANP SKATIK0. CAPS, i' i , I'm v LADIES', AND GENTS' SHAWLS; all di ItHi. CollHnfcll Sewing Macltlne. . WOOLEN BKDCRIB & CRADLE BLANKETS. I IItlUai Smvwii Thli Him biTloa adopted tba oaib -nattai ia tba par- cbue iBd Mb of good ara aoabled to Mil froaj 16 to 90 awuent lau tban ptbar hottM undar tbi old credit aja. U1CAOLBV, ICBIIiRLV AIUCHAADf, NO. 250 t 'kt SOUTl tftttf glklETA Coluaubuii Ohio. ONliyilLID FAMILY DOTBLK. THREAD t'Ba.oo. 1 1 i J.llU acU-dljr AB0D9 OHlfcDS, CAPITAL CITY ARCADE, Thl lubMrlban l1I,5t,, ",n-,l n"'"'"" 'AMIliI Siwiwi MA I I'H 1 PI KH aiannfantnMH In Ik. I J hi . u . . r, . V-"iiuin, , . " a CD a tttMlfl IMN nf . ... I1 t 1. . . -& I ' nn,T irwu n, , i ana run it lucceniiullj. WILLIAMS 0BV18. I .FAe.WluHt)n,,,li.tr I lo ararr couolv In tbla Slut. inrtin. iinnni. wi ' iln, Iowa, aoil thronghoul lb iinllre Wt. ' ... ...T'i'TT "niBai Iran mi fialM-room. Kn.l. U... .... sllnokiatH-taoUd. n i, ,1. ..,., i. lltk'BMod Ba4 aaflolMl awMirilv will h rA. QotwnaiMt Wurrai lo (Half flji rlght'to pa lb1 Traaa- rrNutea. '".i", ; it" l;i.. ,,, H No bIJ wlH aa nnlntl.li,l ak,.ul 1m I. ho bat. prlTloo.l, failed tocomplr erllh their oonlratle! - -- - ...... ... l,.u . Hf icain'uil v nw u,v. Tbe Dide t b nUnwaaa ia M .th a einiicnw n u ,TUUgW,,V,V. tl.: --,.,1,1,1,1,.. r- . .1 '" " ' 1 .1. Iln I Jf ""'f 00 ,",, Pr bnadred 11 ,TI- I II -I UTt; AND IMPORTANT NEWS! it id i i. i Latest ;; frqm ; Washlnglon. flj aLanttMt jtyIia) i'i i.'l',(l L'.il"',.. ' rMwlht. The Cattle to badallfiie at i , ' ' J ,,, ... , . . , ,,, . , ,. ,, , , acoordlac to IbaTt-rme mt Ik. l.l ... ., . I THc.,.1.1. ' Al-"' Vl. u V. L . ' ' ' ' mltl. lota l.tea the aS UJ '" v UOIttSOOr toglTeagiod andaaniileul bond fcr Iha faialrawat of .aeDiv-tmbB .' ' '. ' I ""'"ll.., . .... ...-. . i .i.i i i .il Hon ! i. f Hf papa,,,,,,; .k...k i " WeafataatoB. labtaarr ito. UttL f, The Naiv Darartmeaa eilll. miUI.i.. luik f u , recelre propoaltlool for the complete ooaeliuollon "J?Vjt of Irou-tlad rMaela for rlrer, harbor and 'ThewTeeiel with aapUofrriaoie for Iha Mil. M ppl riien and In Irlbntarieei will be propelled bi ereire; tboie for the otieelHlppI rlrer and IrlLoUrlei nee be propelled bjpeddle.wheeU. The halle will be either whollji at iroa (which would be ataferrad) or of trenaod WOOd UOUblflod.ae the nntljuilAra m ,n.IJu . ..... able for Ihaobjeot propoead, but Ihelreldeeanddeokemntl be protected with en Iron aialatareiullclenl to mill tba henlutihetaBdibelle.., i ..;., . . ... Themaellior the Mlnlnlnr,! rlrer anil II. 1,II.I..U. ire not to draw nora the tA tf i i .t,. equipped and armed, at which dnR tbej are to be able to Ulatalalh a txit nan.., I .n,Mt at l.n h.n. n.v k 1. ..Ill water, and earrf luMaleBt ooel la the bunllerefereli dare ' feimlig at that weed. Their arraanient will oonilrtofl 1 ri eieren men gune. FrocUrtatUn f Con. Goldsbero hwi (tlijft Jh ."M 'tt liity i t (I II fc-J H M I 1 UmT, , FfiOM, . MIWRI. COL. t WOOb'S ' CAYALRy ' CtEARED w Hi iivii,, iiiAaa AWLt HOVVEll,. ik vwunniia uf HEBEf.s. ,'t"irn i'. llilillliil Commndr'Oflldriori sttt ntnirralBed Iwr hoiiri kbraut 0f tkk Iowd, ad . wUited bj toe kathorilen Abd ottaenii roAny of Watoiri pro- ioaeoa Bsniimnig w tojmuy tomfoia union. , A' proolmtlm Utf lh 18ih lnit , and iiffned lolnU bi Conwirwlnra Oalrlaham and QenerAl Buradd lo th people of Nortk Car. una, IBTI ua inioB sf tha taint ainnrlitlnn ii not io Inwwk any rlfrhla but to aaaart the UthoritwAf tbo fJnltaxI Slalaaanil ta ka wiih thorn the daaolatlnr war brnnaht unoa ika aiaia f;r,oomnaratlly fawntaU thoir aldot. Tha prwluDMiioa oonoludeo m follow: ir 1 1 Vf Iniita rou in tba mama of tha ilonaiiin. tlon and In that of ilrtaouo loyally and oitill-istioa to WDAnte rouraelwea at onoa from i hair malicn lnlnonoo and ralura to voua allaaitvni-.a. And not oompal na to retort' further to tha force under our aoatrel. Tha GoToraaent aeka onlt that lta Authority miy ba raooaied, 1 and we miieai, inai in no manner sr wav dnaa It ilaalra lo Interfere with Tour lawa noniiiiminaaiu . tabliehed in your institution! of suy kind whit-tj ryP properly f any aort io your ""1M ia mtJ reejuo. i i. Lowe. Feb. 27.-.t'oL. Woira nrilr hu .i.i ,i ... ... J i aoeinT out oi veni. leiu and noweu oouattea. Hluouri. and'takan on nk.i pneonera, "'i m . -... l.n ..i . , , A dianatoh from 'Cairo, aara thai kaa. rumbling eiplojioae were beard yesterday in L. .11. , : . n , . ir. . ' iu uirauviwo oi voinmoae. 'i ne iiimt ta aim. poiad to ba blowing np their antrenohmenta; CltVlXAHn. Kb. 27:. flflnarall Runkner anri TtlghmaD paaaed here thia morning an route tor rori narren, under obarge of Col Ooatei I ; .! 'ill.. r"l.ir Zaw asvjLLK, Veb'.' 29l A , email The VMal. fr ha, I-.. Af.-.. ... ... .. . ' h.H.iLI. 1 ... ' . ' i nt - " 7 ------... luueaiugum Wbillh llr.r, Iha- .M k. h. .kl. ... . .. ." , . lined ol tea knii: Z l. II-.Tk "J""" r.Ter. thla mornln. . ZL v "miiboiw lur ajaiwvu nayar SIM ID ID, iroru. -taririirnaimot WHIContUtOl ttOt from IWO to fOOr lvon Inrk mnum. '""-too ror cam aaiDoo re not i draw nor nffnm From papers found upon hia. P0?" PUppPMi to Do Janet . Makh-i.ih.nerfl, ofOolumbm. He was .rMliD)r wilh a .L-U.".' L F AOrie Ahd hiltfirV ftfltl halrl liAnlr I. iL. L . . UD uu..Hnior.weiTaoayieieaoiiogattbaiapeed. ibelrarmanietit will coneiit ol ona or two flfteen or Steamer Jonii Powell. twenty inch auna, x-no guni of tba twhIi for harbor and mail defence HOD. Ti AND 26 POUTH ..HIGH BTREET, AQNTI0BC0tUHBDg.oH,O. 5. JLNI i n iAB8, A. HltPBIXH., . J fwnlih camnltte In Stmt ra-tUt.-mbVln.,. I I MO. 948Ho.tlA Vav.aai -d .1 tatUllr II Allltar. Itaam M BOTVUUUIl . XV AO tg8BMg"..' v- ii :,i id, ! I.inl WaeltlMBiam Uiwl and Ooiala. j ' " Encrar lnn crr . ... ...... . a Yv-k--rTT A 1- d ml,lTAV RBtJUliATIO" OViRCOATI, i. aoiiB.,Mi;f'X BKAVKRi . all Colore. 4 , rRKixvit .'"- -ri rffHiii OBRIIiAI,iilai4lH,r.lCH PbUIH Bl'Ct.lil.LAN CAPS OVBCOAT. NKW atPPLY OF ltlEAUrOBT Tim. HHITVAM DaAWKM AMD IHUITl, I jyIPDHTOrl, BIBOBHlDaii A CO., lUlTHOOBAPMICUg. KjaH.V.it , I ,y,'Z .:it .'- ' i i i ; ' 'M , .,11 ,) , ... ;. .. .. CQPPER PLATE PRINTERS, - 'i 1 t i.imi. I "'"''' ' ' .,f '. , 6 VTnal rourtn t,, Clnclair.aU. . tllLll niXalD VASS VIT. EVt.'lV VAHIKT OS' ITUHNIBHIAIO Ail ktnda of wutk doue In the ha.i ...a. .'. a ' ' J "Ik..'.. ..... . . FvUralaratluflW WW-M trren U erdet fcr wedding CARis;iknnNa";cARDai' e FROM THE SOUTH Jc IT. Davis' Iuaugural Address. ' Acknowiedgmcnt of Bcbpj Dcf calf, ,,.,., I i .1' t.i .!:.... .!..:., ThcNorth to Kink under its Load of Debt- .! .o THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS.' V Fkliow C'mim:'On thia the birthdar of tha man moat identified with the estAbliahmentof ' WABHiioroir,' Fob. 18. A eneoial lo tha Trl. Amerloa independence, and benoalh the mon- I 1.1 . ,il . tr e.-i . I umani alMial Irk lUlmmimnBa I a I. i. . : . ouuw aay toe nsttee Dill ror the apportionment I . .. .T . "r- af membara Of Congreia among the Stales lo- lu,s Dd tll0s ' ",Ptiol, w have as-day ' paaaed bolh Hotieea. ; The amendmenla mbM 10 Oiiatonoa tho perraanoul woioa wan adopted, gitea one additional mem- y"' ".,."''"",""?" "roiign berto' the Slates ef TVermonl, Rhode Island ,h,a inst'"ciitaIUT, uador Iha fator of Divine Pennavleania. Ohin. hrni,,L im..i. ..( Ppovidenoe,, wa hope to perpetuate the brinci- .,, - r," " m i.. ,., ii.:..... viu.. niiaEMHia in . flnnHftiinnM nr ih. . r i u w . uua- ... ...juh. , .u,.,,., . iub TbepliioV'a.iver muet. be itited;. the tima. within I to M population of these Statea not rep- ,uory d the purpoea sacui filly aaso- It is with mingled feelinca of humilit ami pride that I appear io lake, in the nrvaenoe of uie people ana oeiore nigu Heaven, the oath rJhir''y Iirea tha rreoidont'a signilure io be- p,ef . " lulia,)t'u.' " olted IrnrIrT ' 'oama'a law.'"'1'"" "'" ' ''"" . station to which the unanimoui tomo of the I- ( TI. l.Aa-ivtaM.a;iir. . ii. tr' . ' ,... - I tieoDla has nailed me. v Dannlv, aanelhlA r Bti . r.. l.j . r: . . -..,... vuiuuiun m lit iiouni win in. I r t. . . .. n,. vuZXtt.'iSSLVl'tt In faror of eslabliehina , n. tht. implied by thva manifestation of Ih, ..u..a..j. j ii ' . .. . . ' ' . " I (i,aaa1 ni.a.J. a i ti . " . I nafililn al nntt DilAnriA I m.m mnra ppv1F..w. .n ,"ft;1'otll '' of ihof.of ih contract villlnrmory jfoundry and manufacturing araenal imprw8ed by tha mt "apontsibilily of the 'rnant will con.., cir ' propiL!9 ' AUthanie8. . The iifc- of all to be mai may ae preeente 1 in which the draft of water above l "wwo. oy tee oommissiones appointed b7 the """ --' ou oniy oner nemeo in noC exceeaeii. ., Hreeidwnl: who- ahal I rmwi i.ktr, 'j. aasuranoea oi tne graiuuao Wltn which it ia re. i'i XbTpSic'.K.r " W IMJ" sioVetar, of War who .ball aeid t "d " J"1' rl' Motion febSldztewSw reeult together wiih the estimates of iha rm.i m faculty to the lervioe of thole who bare Congreaa. Tha three1 Works west are intended onoMI1 me " "" nI Mgistrate. kinde. va,r, .r::uV.",.""y". ordnilKa etoree and proTltlonii the propoiillon mint be . ... i ", "j mcnviKini, epecincanooi, arawingiand rnjMelipf inch character that Iha work could beexeouled the total mm ta ItovW, ' " " -tlha7)inrkUk tno House; It win be itlrmlatod in th, cpniract that ooa-Aft. that,1!? "a,f, ! ' 0 J5" 21 membere, by the total amount will ba retalwd by Iha Oorerument bntU aB'i It paaaed' the IlOnse got 18, and bv the !'.",,'? fl7r.,n,''P'' eeeel.ln'irrhrr to WarMdal4nt'le''Wni afet 19 memhera. u Th. hill arra ii a inai, ine remaining narmenta beloa n oue-reKBRl. O tne,unmer nerlnraeainra wort; the contract wilt aleo embrace forleltniH proposals r, OS'FlClfi UIUO PKNTA.aiTIAHY, I in tlM Ba.l a I .liH.ra.1 ...!..... '".(Tha Snale Committee on Naral Affalra will i report a reauotiou or the "Maries if nayal of- I J a l"IUL' Y" oi.. un uie nignest grauo, "Onion mur BOTl&dlv. . , rel Jl daatceileri. o 1,1 c b , it o o x m r '' i ; tui. viii" . No.218 East friend Fifth ft Slattlt. 1 JU I H-).(f!i, dOOUH &tB UK AD Y-M Alajfi CLOTHING. I xtlldem ex . 81111 delei iiiluad to Berolutlonlaa tha J' " .a.. a. . f .a. 2 Look at their, Prices.. . S CuHeu'l Elp Brogam to 7S CC k ' do Lace Garibaldi Boot! Odo Long Boole, really good do do Kip Boot, waterproof...... Hdo Wreath Calf Boot, -....,. JtM al I , If tl aSC-r.il.l do Wneii rmefc'A.rF ftii; DonAa Wf Hlfc.8. 4o.. alwari on ham , Dppere, cannot ba beaten 4 00 aaiiin, iavo., always on nani HBoya and Youtlie' Boon from tiH era. to 1 75 K I I ' ""(." '.l JLaaiei' Laoe ualtera Irom o 90 to M do Snallib Laetloa Oonarcae 0 7ft to Lu do Miirooco Booti, Heolldi.,.A...a. OaO.tw .1' 26M 17 do do Balmoral!, Heeled.... 1 111)4 to 1 . g do Cloth and Knaaelled.ailppen, a IBB ijMIBSES', j ., r. i rvt, W fi Boys1. - O AND CHILDREN B' Q OBOOTS 4 SHOES IN ENPDESI VARIETY When a long ooarse of olaes legislation, di- reeled not to the general welfare, but lo the an. grAndixement of the Northern aection of the Union, oulminated in a warfare on the domestio instilutiona of the Southern Ht:ilc when the dim of a aeoticnal party, substituted for the !.,.....,.. .k proiiBione 01 tn oonsuiuuonat aompaot. tbrent- o'tlocm,, for tba labor of about three hundred and and tha hemn and liva nak m-anni.,. qv.-.r.. ened to destroy the sorereign richli of the arentj-aeeoonvlcli idthli UiUtntlon.for are yean,) ing Iba ' duties herelofore neiforme.l h. ih... States, aix of those BUtes, withdrawing from ( 'I'"";' 1 ' " ' I ofiioara lb oar maalera of tha -,,i.., ., the Union, confederated together to exercise the Shop Boom prorldej aad dltclpllua malnUlned at tha or near the different navy yards and stations 'glt and perform the duty of iuatituting a Oot-tpeueof the Bine. I , - - ,-i.-.-.l. under the reaulationa to be made br the 8er. einment which would better aeeura the liber- ftl.n vlll a..ir tkn ., a . ... .1, .i..T . , . J - ' - V I - . . ,1,. n.a.u.valinn nrki.l IV.i II.: ....r ...,. . . ,.,MniL-i i luaxiaiy or oy oiuer 01 the 1'reeident I ' . . .. . V . en. and the mire IhrlaW nM. k. ata,.. I . j . 1 ... ' v .....uiai, . aalahliahad. ' , . ' ' coLOMiea. o.. January e. I8ua. t- per cent, on mo inteimediate, and ten . haalnttl. .T. WJJ hL u filUM'laTAWiU WILL BB' BB0K1VBD AT per eent, on the lower: also, the abolition of all do JZjr?tt I T. ' '- 8le M l atorekeenem officer" pro' . I 00 ("J . 1 lataTi a 00 cn Tba belt auaUly of ,. COFFEE, ) A J. IT rit. SUGARS, LOUR, J"u Oooda delivered, 1! zee or CUarga. -f- IHualc, Etc. DtTNFORD Jt CO., at 1 : , ,, are Bout! 1 1 ii 1 Oermnn elelk kept. Deo. 17. uthpiabitreel, ' 'torUDahil, O. H. H. ; K I M B A X' , 187 HIGH BTRBBT, ,, , Wboleiala and Betall Dealer la 1 00;TB, SHOES, LEATHER AND OlfJ MOROCCO AND FINDINGS, TANNERS' lOOLB, to. . - Constantly on Hand, BEST CUSTOM MADE CALF' BOOTS, ; . PLUMER'S PATENT BOOT, ' LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMORAL BOOTS, CUILDREN8 M0R0GC0 ft CALF BOOTS, BUFFALO AND FUR OVER SHOES BEST FRENCH CALF AND KIP SKINB, OAK AND BUFFALO SLAUGHTERED SOLE uruvilUflv, ( '' OHIOK ERING PIANOS I ThW Kau .auwal 40 JEXrl2i rtVEaarlAlaai (1,1 I And tare made and told orer .ii, 8.Q OO INSTRUMENTS. I .Taaaa ranwata aara all tha . Real Improroiuents of tte iar. it I a - . a. . . . . "Fiacstllayslfl'tli'eorW. re. 11 on tar attentloa la BeaneelMl im ibubb,, I t , i. a, wooDi. S0I4 Jtmt lor OMral OUo, men, end Ibepiice for labor. Bids brrwreoni nototm. traoten will be comidered for inj bnHnaaa not now carried on in the prleon under contract, and from prevent contractor! for their preient buelneia, and for any other not in ooatHot with the laws of the Stale oreiletlog con-tjraolv I "'. I- ,-V,m liv-- Thl Dlreeton neerre Ine right to aelect aUeh bide a will heft promote the lalereeta of (ho luetllullon, aad conflict the leait with the laleraiti of Iha State. No bid noelied for laea thai twentv or awra ttnn gib In any ona oontnwt. Cask bid to ba aocomaanlod bjaat. .factory teauilty that Iha proper oratrael will ba aatarad toto-t JOHH A. PaHMTICkl. Wardaa. ., B. K. PAllOBI, ) .. ; .. i,.,,., , J. J. Jammbi. VDlrai.ai),e. ' ' .. ... I J. J. Wool), J :l" '''-"' ' ":;! ' 1 l.n o fat . . 1. 1 . The letting adrertlied abore Ii wnlponed nnUI tha M day of April, np to noon of which dy bldi will bo r. airaa : " .line-.,:-, fu .. ..1 ! -null: fabll-ltJ , ... (UaraldUorreipondence.) ' waa established. Whatever of hope abtna may hare entertain- 'h... 1 L.Ik . . I . , , .. au. ivhi ra mm iiuci or Hi rn nmm a... .l.. . , .. .,,i , . 1 ea mat a returning sense 01 juetioe would re '7::'"rmuu:"va"Pa,r.i.nmmoy. thedanaer with which uur rioht. atorm set in thia erinintr. which haa dered tkea almost impaesablo for loaded teams. A report that. Gen. Sickles waa shot at hia oaipp lo-aey, ia quite eurrent thia evening. Il in aiBoeneTert. e 'l-... . . 1 '. A tote will urobablv ba toiohiMl In ihA.na. of Starke, applicant for the seat of a Senator from Oregon, to-morrow or next day. - The first question win ua upon the amendment of Sena. tor Bbmner, hich, in effecl, declarea thai threatened, and render it possible to preserve the Union of tha Constitution, must have been dispelled by tha malignity and barbarity of tha Northern B La tee in the prosecution of tha existing war. . The confidence of tba most hopeful among us must have been destroyed by the die-regard Ihey have recently exhibited for all tha time-honored bulwarke of oivil and religioua liberty. Bastilaa tilled with priaonen, arrested t'liri. 1 .-,-1 (!,'. ;!-...!..,, just BsemyiD, at- i. i I J. U. SMITH'S,1 ' ''in ' j I- "if no i'i ' No. 90 ' Bbutn HiKh Siraset I narxe mil apundld Aaiulaaai 1 (IJ , 1 : j .'! . ' ,. (., ,, ! '-.,11.-. I, , I ,1, ,lf . I liADIBB' 1 aPTTH am' Starka is obaraed br affidavits' ad o .h.;.T". 71?""'"'" With dlelojftUy, and ia not entitled ta hia imi. . - ai...fr ... T . .u ""A 'he K0 h" baw been .... imrriaonment of membera whoie a.ow.5 invaaiiaaLea. nnan ii nil nm.Mrfa.i l. ..i. i . i .. . . - down, Air. S .L....I.1 tl. k. auvuiu ia no auuiiieu. a lair. Question linnn Ihn j.j oi.,.a. .I...I L.IJ ...j.. . a,,n.-denn. .hi ..'ij. " vi. jilfl" "T "'" i-i w.ua. win uuuer inreaia 01 ill iaW 'Thw- . ''"Vi u:?''1"V a military power, oivil oflioora, peaceful oili-HmSZl lift! Ii MK.S.rner 8 Uei nd gentle women incarcerated for opin- - Tha follcwlnir is a oonv oi tba i,m 1. ... ?" im'n''" "? " authodaing th. issue o? c.rlillca . of " o...,a lor our e . - an " I UUOlUiUll UlVi " . ' " i li wuaea. io puoi.o oreaiiora ., , , For rof of the sincerilo of our n,.r... th.TatlrTiranri.Sy TL Z T! aauae to -bej issued' to any publio creditor i.. enacted under it. aawell aa to thJflS ai-7 no mav na iiM rnm in fniia iii i . ... .. Khm r:::::. Imt ..al.4 it r ... , r r 7- KW U" uu wiu UV iui QU vur Din U lODAir .r ik. -kr. .,.,, a. , 1 tnougni, or 01 uie prm. , i no courts have been ,". ?i? th. judicial funetlon, axaeuted, and ..! .. "V.i.i f I " " turbed the land. Itreet, Oolnmbai ' Bnckeye Block, Broad Ban at anal. , blAttOB TDMID, - i , ; , i l '! - : F OR ONSiDOLLAB " l J. 0. WOOD, ,, ,, ':-!" '! ""' Buokere Blook H. t'Olt at Co. MINK,' , ' Uasilating of t .ni.,.!;! - Mountain martin,- I'.i.iM .'I I FITCH, AND I 1 ...iii FRENCH SABLE ... 1 :,. , I arrartlcnlar attentloa given to Cuitom work! 1 1 . , new; -dlBl ..pmHM.'iti,n:i; j,,,- eob't mifiiigiL. ,, 0 0 i t -g - 0 0 .- -, f'lil. Iflifi I'I,.,!!,!!,,). IVoj. 103 US South High St., , iVicToiii n e h ;iiD', aAJiMaMaajtOk I itt-f MITCHELL & RAMMELSBERG, ALSO, HuilirActullia am Dbaibbb ia ' "I ' .' , . tr ! . J. C Wnolaaala aad ttetail 1 1 ,1 ri :l f I --. i i 1 '.. f : Furniture I f .t !' WareBoome. No. 99 West Fourlk Slreel, ?4 V JT.7 -X:9 aj-t ' (tnixi 10 mm tinttf ( oii attTx ir iir:' Ik' v x i'l . ' '" , M Mill- . ' i l ll 1 .1 I ; ; . I 1 .1.1 ui: "I li FACTORY-COR. JOHN AND BECOND 8TP. an7-3mos "' ' "i i-1 :n .n-.-. . O Xt O Ti3Ea: il 1ST o 1 1 I- IPAaMOBlAB ajtwitioii. mu ioL 'A I MILITARY CLOTHINC -AND- UK!, !!'. II aM A a aa decStudStn I'I ... r ,rA7"ri-l.. BEAVER AND OTTER GAUNTLETS. tVLL BIBTTg AT FROM IS TO I10Q. Tulle goode an of extra quality and ara warranted. Ladlea ni e Invited la rail and jw.mlna Ihnae somle. aa. nred that they will ba well repaid for their trouble, i . ... - i I.,.- J. n. DBITIIi --(Ili Boraa-augMnt ' . , Ho. Booth High 81, ClBclnnatl Advcrtltlav. I':. 'I Livery. t r v t T N 1 S"1"? 0hI,,U,B i"M tnarket. ." iS Ti'TnV'Z " saiortinent ta the ally. 100. groii John Andaraon'a Tobaeco al at.to tier groee. Choice Byrupi for vTabl. nae. lnculiag Kllir'a Loai bugar Drlpi, I ' ItORTLIf, , No. 979 Boutb High GlObai W. BIIAPLKT, . i I -i Oi I LIVERY & SALE STABLE. 118 a. irantHt, beL Blala aad Town. ;i Viae Hareaa aVOarrlages Ready at all Tlmea. RQBBBB BOABDKD BI THB DAT OR WHk! f Ina Horaal alwayl for Bale. rootWdl; Ali (treat above. Third, Philadelphia VPTOlf S. MEWCOMER. Proprittor. ' OATThte Hotel la fantrat. ennvenl.nl hv U. .... . On to all parte of the city, and In every particular adapted to tie ooafort and trwna of the bwineei nuMlo. UHBMLLA, PARABOL AND WALK1MO- j DAUB AAUrAVTVUI, 1T Main Street, Cincinnati, Obi. MerckBBta aad Dealerl are- MVtkularlv favHal ta rail and eiaoataa my atock of Umbrellea, Paiaiola, and Walk. rug vaaei, wnicn I am onering at arenuiaciurei-1 ooet. ft. THOMPSON, lef Mala Btreet. treat tdd. between 1th and 6lk, tjlnclnaall, 0. " f - ' i- aw-umarana, i-araeut ano waiaiBaaaa aiaterlali, aroieoeu io tne iraue al reouceu pricev. jana-aoai the Treasury, which oerfiflcatea shall be paya-abla ona year from date or earlier, at the on. tion of the Government, and shall bear Interest at we rate or a per cent: , ,.l,,,,,.v i Ngw Tobk, Feb. 'il. The actual number Tha people of tha Stales now confederated bah, came convinced that the QoTarament at' the United Statea had tallenl into the hands nf a seotional majority, who would pervert that most saored of all trueta. to the doatruoUnn. of the aiakl. -Ltak II -a. al.J 1 ... , . f ,. . I wnuM rhMmL thm In av nnnllniiannA r . jt .1 Prom : For trta Monrua. -; ; " 1 . . IT , . ." v FoatRies Mciircb, Feb. 2.-The renorted r K Z, ZnZ 7C "JT" , ,,. Tha alaamar Snauldinrr haa arr a,l frnn, u.i ... . . . . f ,. r ' " r-' -o .-v...v-. . aewrminea toewver its oonas.-ri -h, .. teres. : A large lira on the main land was nana t.. i i i...:,...j k . , .. V? 7" """""""g "to evening, sti.,, for purpoaea apeeified ia. a .sclumn " . ,.M, i , i pact. had been twrverled bv those who. fiin xo C.p.od.r. aa-dibar.. , , "t"11 87?h.T 1 5 "'T ' WAsBiaaTOB, Feb.27. TheNlvvDenarlmanl arnment had eeaaed ia iniaee Ilia ..J. r. . haa received diapatohea from Commodore Golda- whioh it waa ordained aad eslabliahed. . To aavo boro datodV tha 20th inst. Ha had received I ouraelvea from a revolution vthiob. in lie aii..i il a:.il . ... ,k. r.,. . I. . . . . - .' - ui. aowuaia ui inn nana oi our vessels out rapin progress, was aooui to piaoa ua under to Edenton and to tha Ounituck Canal. The the deepotiam of numbers, and to preserve in light honaa at Cap Hattoraa mav no ba llohL. aniriL aa wall aa in form, a awaiam .r n ed with perfect safety. The namea of the men- ment wa believe to be peculiarly fitted to our ui-war uo-niwyau oy our vosseia ainoe tno neet condition, and tun of premise ror mankind we reached Hatteraa Island, are aa follow Tha determined to make anew association, ooni posed Sea-bird, flag ateamer, tha Curlew and the Fan- of States, homogenous in interest, in poller and ny, all eleemere, and the Black Warrior, a in feeling, i , i ......... - , ; aehooner, the ateamer Ellia waa captured. A True to our tradltioniof paaoa and our lovo ww (uauin ii w acuuaa a. i.iiiioein titty, of justioo, we cent oommlaaloners to the united waa alaa deatroyed, maklnsaeven Yeesela in all. Hlaiea to rronoaa a fair aad .ml..i,i...,ii. . Each of the. first elx were retnarknWv wall 1 of all ouestiona of mihlin daki, . . armed aa guaboata, all of them exeepting tba whioh might be ia dispute, i But the Govern. Curlew were destroyed or captured in the at lack aa;lMebtei City.' ... - n - . ' Aaourforoes took undisturbed possession of Edenton, a part of a flying artillery regiment variously estimated at from one hundred and fifty to three hundred, fled precipitately with- 1 1. Maay of tha inhabitant, also left in oobbi- E. MYERS & CQ., Wkolaiale lUnulctnrlraif . . h ' Plain and Fanoy Candy, Frahoh OoadMi Uonary and Plrt Wetttai meat at Waehiagtoa, deavlnc our rirkt of aolf. gorernnMal, refueed erea to lleten to any pro-poeala for a paaoaftd aeparaUon,. . Nothing waa then left U na but ta prepare for war. ' Tha first year in- our history haa been tha moat eventful la tha anaala of ihii continent. A new government haa bean eatabliihed, and itsmiokiaery put ia . operatioa over an area f.navK . jiisie v m iui.iihwuuuv m w 11 mo exoewaing aavea i nundrcd' tnouaand aqnara water- approaohaa to Edenton. Among the mile... Tee great, principles upon whioh we results of the expedition ara tha destruction of have beta . willing lo hazard every thing that ia eight : oannona and on. aehooner on tha atocka dear ta man, have made conqaeete fir as which at Edenton. Two schooners war. captured in oould never have been achieved by tha sword Ika Sound, ona having four thousand bushels Our Confederacy haa grown from aix to thin. nf anan . Al K.t.a a! kaIIah .... I.b.a I. .... U,. .... J W 7. . , . ... , -a -v.. - iu. i .u , anu iavwytiiaa,.:aireay. nnited ta I tha auatom home wharf. There were no publio ua by hallowed raemoriea .and aiaterial inter. 1 ' iepH.dly ,,,1.111 IDealan Parrlti, ata.aTrauie. he. ' I atorea in ' ine town, ina ousicm house was I eats, will, I believe, when abla ..ta, inaak mUt, ,i ."V?.i "?taf:" , Ft7-'" . ' ; ' I unsUfled voice, oonneot her detjUny with th. -Kmia.i uur people nave rallied with unexam pled unaalmilyloihs support of the great prin. oiplea of cnnstltutloual governaaeni) with fi.hi reeolva to perpetuate by arma tie rights which they oould not peaceably, seoure.. A-million of wen, it ia estimated, ara now standing in hos tile array, and waging war along a frontier o, tbOUSandB of WlilAB ; llatllaa ha, kua c..k. ilrgua have been eoeduoled, and, although the uui not . ended, and the lido for the moment ie against us, the final result in our favor ta not doubtful. ' ... i " Tha period is near at band when our foea must uu under I he immeaaa load of dibt waicn tney nara Incurred a debt, which in uicir anon to auniliiata ua haa alran.lv .11. ... d auoh fearful dimensions as willaubiect them - mwi.ua truiou mull COUtlUU. 10 Oppress va.vw .w KWv;iailUUB' IO 0000, . We, loo, have had our iiiula and Himnt That we ara o escape tbem in the future is not ta ba hoped. 1 It was fo ba einonted when . eulered upon Ibis war' that it would expose our people to snoritioes aad cost tbem much both ol aoney and blood. But we knew iha value nf the object for, which we struggled, and under-at.wvdi.ti. -r il : : . u ui m, nm i u wiiiou we were engaged. Nothing oould be so bad' aa failure, And Buy sacrifice would ha nhaan al Ik. win. of auecess in fuoh a oonteal. , .-But he picture has iia lights aa well as its shadows. Thla ereal strife haa awakened in tha people the highest emotions and qns lilies of the human soul. . It is oullivating feelinga of patriotism, virtue and , oouraeo. Inatanaea af Hii-eaorinoe and ot gene.-ous devotion to the oooieoause ror which we ara oontending are rife throughout Ihe land.' Never ' haa a neonla eviaeed a more determined apirit tbla that now animating men, women and children in every part of our oountry. Upon tha first call the men fly lo arms, and wires and motheia send their husbands and sons to battle without a murmur or regret. .1 " U I;. ' It Was. nerhana. in the ordlnatlnn nf . Prnvi. denoe that we were ttughl. the value of our liberties by the price which we py for them. Aoe recollections oi thia great conteet, wilh all fa common traditions of slorr. of V.nrlfliia anil oi oiooo, win ds me bond or harmony and enduring affection amongst the people,, producing u.. .u .iiiivY, iiaivmiiv iu HHniiinnnL nnn joint effort In war. ' . -or have the material sacrifices of (Lo past year been made without . some corresponding ueucuiB. ii trie aoquieecenoe cu foreign nations in a pretended blockade haa deprived us of our commerce wun tnem.it nit roni ninn solf-iiipporling and an independent people. Tho blockade if effectual and nermanenL nmiM only serve to divert bur industry from the pro' dilution of articles for export, and employ it in supplying commodities for domestio uo. ... It is a satisfaction that wa have maintained the war by our unaided exertions.. We have neither atked nor received assistance from nnr quarter. Vet lbo Interest involved ia net whol ly our own. xue world at large is oonoerncil in opening our marxeta to He commerce., When the independence of iho Confedciale Stales is reoogniied by the nations of tha earth, and we are lice lo follow our interests aud inclinations ny cultivating rorcign liiclo, the soulhern States will offer to tho tuauuraclurins nationa the moat lavoraDie marnets wsioh evcr invited their commerce, lotton,. sugar, rice, tobacco, pro visions, limber, and naval slorca will furninh attractive exohanges. Nor would the constancy of these supplies be likely to be disturbed bv ... j .. . - - ... . . vrnr. vur buuiuiivraio atrengtu will UO ICOgreat to tempt aggression; and never waa there it people whose interesls and minoioles commit. ted them so fully to a neaoeful ticlior aa of the Confederal Htates. By the character of tneir prouuctiono tnoj ara too deenlv intaroatail iu luruigu cuuiaueroa wantonly to disturb It, War of conquest they cannot watte, because (ho Conititutlcn of the C'onfederaov admits of nn ooercea aeBootation. . Civil war there csunot be between BMeu held together by their volition only. This rule of voluntary association, which cannot fail to be conservative, by securing just and impartial government at home, does not diminish the security of the obligation by whioh the rebel states may ba bound to foreign nations.' In proof of Ibia, it is to be remembered thai, at the first moment of observing their right of secession, these Statea proposed a settlement on the basis of a common liability for the obligations, of the General Government, , Fellow oitliens, after the atruggles of ages had consecrated the right of the Englishmen to Constitutional Represeutativa Government, our oolonial anoeeiora were forced to indicate that birthright by an . appeal to arma." Success crowned their eiforte, and tbey.nprovided for their posterity a peaceful remedy i gainst future ggrossionai ., 'i . .. , : ,., - .. . i ,ii . ..i The tyranny of an uubridled majority,' the tnuHi, umoua auu least reiponaioie lorm or des-potlam, baa denied ua bolh the right aud the remeay. -meieioie we ara in arma to renew uoh eaorUoes as our fathera made to the holy causo of Constitutional liberty. At the darkr est hour of our struggle the provisional gives piauw to . too permanent uovernment. Alter, a seriea of successes and victories, which covered our arms wilh glory, we have met wilh Bericns disasters. ' But, in thejheart of a people resolved io ob tree, inose aisssters tana but to stimulate to increased resistance. ' ..To show ourselves worthy of the inheritance bequeathed to na by the patriots of the Revolution, we' must emulate that heroio devotion whioh mad r.verse to Ihem but the crucible In which their patriotism waa refined. With confidence in the wisdom' and virtue of those who willahare with me tho responsibility and aid me in tho oondnct of publio affairs securely relying on the pttriotiem and oourage of .1.. i. i-i ... , . . uiv jjcujiib, oi wo ion me present war nas Ittr-nished so many 'example, ' 1 deeply feel the weight of the responsibilities I now, wilh unaffected diffldenoe, am about to assume; and, fully realising the inadequacy of human power to guiae ana sustain, my nope is reverently fixed on Him whoso favor iaj ever vouchsafed to Ihe oaus. which Is just. With humble gratitude and adoration, acknowledging the Providence waioo naa ao visioiy protected the confederacy, during- its' brief but eventful oareer. to Tneo. oh God, I tremblingly commit myself, aud pray- eriuuy invoke my blessing upon my oountry ana ite oauso. "foaiformmi."'" Woe to ua if, ia our pride ' and haughtiness, and power, we despise and apura Ihe poor and tha ignorant, and help-loss beoause wo art their tuperion. Ia thia iho i language or tanalioism, or if It not the voice of justice? Legislator; ' fellow oitiiena, fellow freemen, aad fellow christians, bo just and for-i.ar. "Do not this area! thina and ain aralnat 0d.",,., ' . 1 Europe, yea, Iha whole oivllired world, la , (coking on Ike Ataerican struggle with inOnii mtertnl. Are Monarchial or Republioan Oov-rhmenls moat favorable to freedom and happt-ness? We ara being weighed in Ih balance, and it is a question of moauutoui imporituut to " Ihe human race. Shall wa ive our enemies cause to point wilh triumph, derision and aoora 1 ' I an. not of tyranny and iujuilioe which cJw- i not be paraded in Ihe whole of Europe? . Ia ' the name of humanity, 'iustice and rellaioa. ,, "Do unto others ae 'Jre would Ihey ohould . do' unto you." Aa ye love liberty, aa y ara true - palriott,' . anxiona ' for the elevation aad progreja-, of.. ihe whole family of man. do not oppress the unfortunate I 1 appeal to your sense of henprte. ypmr migaamiuity, 1., ; f all those high, and" manly, j usi and holy prinoi- !:',' plea which sway the heart of every christian legislator, do not disgrace our statute books by the enactment of a cruei and iiifamoui law!'' Men of Ohio, we have risen rapidly a a, ' State In population, in wealth,- In iafluenoa. i , , we noma very nigh and honorable position, both at heme and abroad. 1 Let ua -enntinua to deserve iL We have never been conquered, and -fear aa ".' l outward foe; but let us conquer ouraelves. ooa- -j v. - quer our grejudkei, never trample oa or despise,' i. but ever pity, and if possible aid tba unhannr. . "With what measure yi mete, it ihall be measured lo you again." ' " I '. " Let ua not bring a curse on ourselves, or our ' ohildren, but by a liberal, enlightened, and .- , christian policy oommaad Ihe eiieim of good ) . , . men, and insure the blening of God on our free institutions. ANGLO-AMERICANUS. 1 Hohkr, LicKi.va Co , O., Feb. 21, 1862. 1 ' 1 ...,,-', ; ' : (Oommtitiicitad.) ;( ' "Man'e Inhiiinanily to Man makea Count- ' " 1 less Thouiandi Mourn." Mb. Editox: In your last Summary of our Legislative 1'rcoeedings, I observe, with ink. gled feelings of agtouislunonl, regret and, 1 will add, indignation, still "more in sorrow than in anger," . a great number of petitions,, num- erouily signed, praying for the passage of a law, prohibiting persons oi ocior irom emigrating tb Ohio: and requiring those already here to leave the State! I deeply regret that any member could be found willing to preaent tuci a petition. Bat, air, I will "ease my .. heart, although it bo with hazard of my head.") Can It be possible that our great and prosperous state, uueaing in uie lull and invigorating rays of tha glorious light of Liberty, will refuse a refuge to the poor, perse cuted, miserable men who arojiying irom the most oruel, oppressive and damning tyranny that ever cursed the earth? - And why? Be-oaus. they are poor, ignorant, degraded and helpless'. .And why should thoa already here ba exiled? . Merely because thay are of a dark. er hue than the Anglo-Saxon? . "On, atain to human aensibilityl" is It IAui we ahow our gratitude for the inestimable bleaainga of free, dom we ourselves enjoy? . Ia thia generous? la . it politic? Is it meroiful or just or human' , Suppose it to be ana wired "their numbers may probably be a burden to Ih. State, and that we have a great antipathy ta the- Negro!" What then? aye, ahat lAnt ' God hat mad of ono flesh all nationa." Ho aeca "tcita equalcyt aa God of all." They ara our 'follow, awrue, ' and in a Ihort. lime wo ahall all alike be Fannin, Products aad the Cost of Renvha ' .I'.i .'.!) ' lug Market, , .... j , i We clip1 ill following from th Nw York e World. 0ur reader will Be. that it embodies: substantially th. viewa that th. Stat Journal has repeatedly urged and maintained. ' i ' ' A care will, wo hope; speedily ba found for these evilg of monopoly;' by Iha opening of th Ballimor. and1 Ohio Rail Road under tho mlli-itary protection of th. Oovornmeut. ' ' To thb Editor br tit World: lh the aarlv . part of th winter, aa previously in the autumn, 1 you published a sumbin ul' very able article on . tha subject of the deficiency in grain throughout Europe, showing conclusively lliaf. Franift "" England, Germany, Italy, and other counlrlea - would be uuder tha neoessily of importing from the United States very larielv of wheat, nnrn. . aad flout These articles, wore extensively copied in the West, and attrnottd very general at' '' tention among fariaers and business men inter-' r estedin the (train iradoj Latter I r vou have die. continued. (They aro now continued. 1 Will you allow mo to suggest that, with the exception of the able artioleson the subject of finance 1 that have appeared in your oolumna, yo have 1 : discussed no subjeot of more vital interest to tne ooutry man meoneto whioh I have alluded:-' Ciloiely oonneoted with thiaaubjectis Iheqitii-... lion of tic exorbitant rales of freight which are now being charged by the railroads. Corn, .. for instance, ia worth sixlv-flve to aii.alT '''' in Ihis city, and nint cents in the interior oj 11. Unois. II appears Ibat it costs flfty-aix eenta a, bushel to transport (his artiola from Illinnia and sell in this market. Thia ia a fair illuilra-tion of tho exorbitant rates which art A.-,n . clmyei wn all freight?, aad it amounts to a blockade of tho West, quite aa effectual aa that ' at Charleston. I . ; . , t The oloee of the Misiissirul to all Nnn harii I - oommerce, the obstructions ou the Baltimore & ' i Ohio Railroad, aud iho close of canal and lake navigation, place th West entirely at tha mercy of the New York Central, the Erie, and Central ' Pennsylvania railroad; and they, wilh their 7- I connections, are taking about .one-half of tha u value of the produce generally in this market ' for the freight. The ligislslures ol the Western Slates oucht 1 " '"' to demand of th slates of New York and Penn. ' ' sy lvania reduction of. th rates to a fair and . equitable standard. , Two oenla a ton per mile. m a payiug rmo oi irergut on any railroad In the United States; but two and a half an flour, ' ' grain; pork, beef, and. dairy produols, eastern ' bound, might b. adopted at maximum rate, i.i -. . Th charter of the New York Central rail-, . , road reelricis the rale of passenger fare to two '. cent per mile. It would have been of vastly--more importance to hava reetrioted the rate ef freight, , . ... '.. i ...;,. ... ,,, . , ..,,!, ' At a time like the present, would it not b policy to harmonize ihe loyal States, aa far aa " ' possible, by removing all obslaclea to oommar. ''V - cial intercourse between them; instead of per-' '' " mitting corporations to lay an embarao that . ... cannoj ail to alienate tne West rom the Eaitt, , The power that gave to these corporations priv- ilegei that are denied to the maBBes of the peoa ; " " pie can 'Wfar, amen4,i or repeat," and it should "'.' be exercised for. tha proteotion of that portion . j of tha country which haa ralliVil of tha Government in it peril with ouch en- ' thusiaam, and which is soon lo be heavily tax- " " ed lor. it proportion of th expense of th' '": war. Tb legielatur. af tha aoveral Stele in- if., lorestcd are now in session, and it behooves . them to aot promptly in a matter of such vital consequence to their constituents'. ' "' The war may laet for years; and if tha rail- " ; road, blookade cannot ba broken., tha land af grain-growers in Illinois, Iowa, Wiiooniin, and . ., ,, other Western States. . may be regarded aa worthless-i-aa, at the present' price of grata in 4 these States, the grower hardly goto pay for hi labor. I At the aame lime, all nrodnaa ia aallin i . at folrprioea in thia (New York) market quite,,.,, ; up tome average lor in last liv or ten years. Eve if price ahould advance, it ia doubtful . . . , Whether the producer would ba heneril.led aa ' the railroads, raiae their prioea as often aa th. , ,, market advan'oes. Their present rate offreitht ia near four oenla a ton per mile, whioh i. full ' :': twioe what it. should be. . If Ihey may charge , two prioea wilh impunity, may they not five? At what1 point doe "forbtaro. oca lo be a ' " virtur?" , ... , . , , , Th World enjoys ihe reputation of "an Inde pendent journal." Il would be subserving the ' ' interest of every man, woman and child in tha ... oity, by turning its powerful artillery upon thia monstrous extortion, and. in beccnina the . ohampion of the great West, build up for itself an enviable reputatidn. ' ASTOR. ; ffw 'Wk, rebruary lt). ... ,,. , ,i ; i ,, South Carolina and Virginia left funds In the ' hand .of their European bankers to nav the - Jaau.ry interest on their bonda in the hope to - xoep up their credit and obtain a recognition of , , the Confederacy. Slnco they bavo received the cold ahoulder from England and Fraaoe the ex-poriment of being honest wilh their creditors there will not' be repeated. It don't pay for 1 itmm lo be honeat for honesty's sake; they pr- , (er to malts it pay by Reaping what tney bar , , got and getting what they can. ' ' - 'I want to speak to you a moment," aald a , noted aeooaslonisl to a young friend of ours upon the street yesterday evening. "Not now, I ' 'i am ia a hurry," answered tha latter.' "Well," ' aaid the rebel, "1 merely wanted to say, thai, although I have been a leooeiioniit, lam now as good a Union man aa any of you.'' ; Tha Memphis Appeal speaks of "the retreat " '' of the Federal gunboata down tha Tenneaae riv- - . eron th Oth last." nays: Our readera will ba , , mused to know that the referenoe is made dt. , tboeo vessels whioh went up to Florence and returned wilh captured aupplie. Thoie arevery ' p'.Msaat retreat,. i. i , . .v ::,: I s I :' 'V ..i n ..-ii. i ,i.,w,.r'- ..ii. .1! I I. i ...( .-.: ,i; ,i. .1.. ., , .. i .1 ! i ' -l...:.M,.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-02-28 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-02-28 page 1 |
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Searchable Date | 1862-02-28 |
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K.J.J (-,..III M ft -I' ,. -nit. i .-1 m.ffi lM II' 1 .1, j - tV.-rtl ,:::'B8. . 1ADIE8 CLOTH CLOAKS, )'CIiOAHLOTB0l'"'ii'i. ii ..,.:i r,tn .il ,l,tll I., ,,l.ill , OBHSTS fOl COLLARS,-' ; ntinna'rinf l tit cei kiCtatWrAh' . BALMOBAL 8KIRT8, J If POST A MT (o LAJtlMM. I. n u T . ! "u- s;iiiBiviiy lo Ifie irfltmill kwltli, hM amr ... ' GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY." , whlck ten j.t bUM hm the UticMnf' T 'h.t tK0 IHolll lollowBd.) lo rangrlBl Obslruolioa. r Stoppan oTflaliitV. ot n IMtorlbt tb ijil-m lo prlecl biwllk, vkra ralbr. UK Irma BDlBU AfllKtloM. Prulnan 11,1 Ik. tvh..u r ' malum or Ik Vlrlue .Oriai. lap, la all caj of Deullll? or MoitoiM Protlrllloa, UrilrrTof, Pal-Mlatlooi, .,jku, Khkh aca fwraaun ol piort mtIoim i amtme, m i.ii. (.(, mt dIlcoloiil, vMkwl ifkn-M ; al the mow llml thuj act ui a oaiaa rihr coodMIM, aao) iji irlonlbd on Iha aiatali PrvpoaMla.! CtIB PaUir0At.l AkUS IHVITCW O UU Uia UMh d.y of Mania, INI, IS, o'clock a? , for l"It!ZlD( ,h" S"''- DPtaMat l ,D0U ka of vmmm w A am on tpa aoiH, " i ' in 'I' , Tba OallhUab 4Uimd ai Vaaklaitoa Clt,aad aacli 'H.VUWIW, uia Having ocroooea in .Mwi.niir iJW nouana groin weiani, uo auioial aaM.1 MUrlnn lk afflicta 1o aoaari WmUI.il blch velghifna tbaiT,(ieoaoodairoM.-' ' ' r mhr contMraia hi .rlWlutuNIl.ai I TIi;HB Mil a (Minna at aaok tlaMa aa4 la aaok vuwuiwH OTTapBHKn- aw faqawa. au uauta will bo raiulrad anitir tkia wolraoi bifora tba lit day of L Mix ,,1 il Vj lir.l, foittnitl, "FRIDAY ,llORNIN(l,i FEa 28, 1862,,, TSUSOAPniO NEWS n6rnlng and Afternoon Report io DHiinyt M.DdHtfjtf, mr i iiiDfeibrf on tba Mnllilr tlaWlfln tVltll rakanlaiaiiiaf am anall.. F- .L-x . . rtroclloM Uaa ariaF Thajr abaald, howiTri, !. takio dorlBR tba am ttrUor Ibut aontniofpraniaociTlhoaak anlktaDvatnaff.llma. ma aluw.lu. nnH ... .... It. ' I I- r-1..-r-rrr- aok ktniontabJrjO PIIU.' Pbiob'oIib T)mV;. J ., Vi'.i , i. . .',' " 1 w Wholnala A(iata, Olnctanatl. ;,;'.';,jBdwXs,1;;;:,;,;:,;:;:;;r;:.'. fji fijjii; ' 1 'TI"T" t tr- I H0UD3.ANP SKATIK0. CAPS, i' i , I'm v LADIES', AND GENTS' SHAWLS; all di ItHi. CollHnfcll Sewing Macltlne. . WOOLEN BKDCRIB & CRADLE BLANKETS. I IItlUai Smvwii Thli Him biTloa adopted tba oaib -nattai ia tba par- cbue iBd Mb of good ara aoabled to Mil froaj 16 to 90 awuent lau tban ptbar hottM undar tbi old credit aja. U1CAOLBV, ICBIIiRLV AIUCHAADf, NO. 250 t 'kt SOUTl tftttf glklETA Coluaubuii Ohio. ONliyilLID FAMILY DOTBLK. THREAD t'Ba.oo. 1 1 i J.llU acU-dljr AB0D9 OHlfcDS, CAPITAL CITY ARCADE, Thl lubMrlban l1I,5t,, ",n-,l n"'"'"" 'AMIliI Siwiwi MA I I'H 1 PI KH aiannfantnMH In Ik. I J hi . u . . r, . V-"iiuin, , . " a CD a tttMlfl IMN nf . ... I1 t 1. . . -& I ' nn,T irwu n, , i ana run it lucceniiullj. WILLIAMS 0BV18. I .FAe.WluHt)n,,,li.tr I lo ararr couolv In tbla Slut. inrtin. iinnni. wi ' iln, Iowa, aoil thronghoul lb iinllre Wt. ' ... ...T'i'TT "niBai Iran mi fialM-room. Kn.l. U... .... sllnokiatH-taoUd. n i, ,1. ..,., i. lltk'BMod Ba4 aaflolMl awMirilv will h rA. QotwnaiMt Wurrai lo (Half flji rlght'to pa lb1 Traaa- rrNutea. '".i", ; it" l;i.. ,,, H No bIJ wlH aa nnlntl.li,l ak,.ul 1m I. ho bat. prlTloo.l, failed tocomplr erllh their oonlratle! - -- - ...... ... l,.u . Hf icain'uil v nw u,v. Tbe Dide t b nUnwaaa ia M .th a einiicnw n u ,TUUgW,,V,V. tl.: --,.,1,1,1,1,.. r- . .1 '" " ' 1 .1. Iln I Jf ""'f 00 ,",, Pr bnadred 11 ,TI- I II -I UTt; AND IMPORTANT NEWS! it id i i. i Latest ;; frqm ; Washlnglon. flj aLanttMt jtyIia) i'i i.'l',(l L'.il"',.. ' rMwlht. The Cattle to badallfiie at i , ' ' J ,,, ... , . . , ,,, . , ,. ,, , , acoordlac to IbaTt-rme mt Ik. l.l ... ., . I THc.,.1.1. ' Al-"' Vl. u V. L . ' ' ' ' mltl. lota l.tea the aS UJ '" v UOIttSOOr toglTeagiod andaaniileul bond fcr Iha faialrawat of .aeDiv-tmbB .' ' '. ' I ""'"ll.., . .... ...-. . i .i.i i i .il Hon ! i. f Hf papa,,,,,,; .k...k i " WeafataatoB. labtaarr ito. UttL f, The Naiv Darartmeaa eilll. miUI.i.. luik f u , recelre propoaltlool for the complete ooaeliuollon "J?Vjt of Irou-tlad rMaela for rlrer, harbor and 'ThewTeeiel with aapUofrriaoie for Iha Mil. M ppl riien and In Irlbntarieei will be propelled bi ereire; tboie for the otieelHlppI rlrer and IrlLoUrlei nee be propelled bjpeddle.wheeU. The halle will be either whollji at iroa (which would be ataferrad) or of trenaod WOOd UOUblflod.ae the nntljuilAra m ,n.IJu . ..... able for Ihaobjeot propoead, but Ihelreldeeanddeokemntl be protected with en Iron aialatareiullclenl to mill tba henlutihetaBdibelle.., i ..;., . . ... Themaellior the Mlnlnlnr,! rlrer anil II. 1,II.I..U. ire not to draw nora the tA tf i i .t,. equipped and armed, at which dnR tbej are to be able to Ulatalalh a txit nan.., I .n,Mt at l.n h.n. n.v k 1. ..Ill water, and earrf luMaleBt ooel la the bunllerefereli dare ' feimlig at that weed. Their arraanient will oonilrtofl 1 ri eieren men gune. FrocUrtatUn f Con. Goldsbero hwi (tlijft Jh ."M 'tt liity i t (I II fc-J H M I 1 UmT, , FfiOM, . MIWRI. COL. t WOOb'S ' CAYALRy ' CtEARED w Hi iivii,, iiiAaa AWLt HOVVEll,. ik vwunniia uf HEBEf.s. ,'t"irn i'. llilillliil Commndr'Oflldriori sttt ntnirralBed Iwr hoiiri kbraut 0f tkk Iowd, ad . wUited bj toe kathorilen Abd ottaenii roAny of Watoiri pro- ioaeoa Bsniimnig w tojmuy tomfoia union. , A' proolmtlm Utf lh 18ih lnit , and iiffned lolnU bi Conwirwlnra Oalrlaham and QenerAl Buradd lo th people of Nortk Car. una, IBTI ua inioB sf tha taint ainnrlitlnn ii not io Inwwk any rlfrhla but to aaaart the UthoritwAf tbo fJnltaxI Slalaaanil ta ka wiih thorn the daaolatlnr war brnnaht unoa ika aiaia f;r,oomnaratlly fawntaU thoir aldot. Tha prwluDMiioa oonoludeo m follow: ir 1 1 Vf Iniita rou in tba mama of tha ilonaiiin. tlon and In that of ilrtaouo loyally and oitill-istioa to WDAnte rouraelwea at onoa from i hair malicn lnlnonoo and ralura to voua allaaitvni-.a. And not oompal na to retort' further to tha force under our aoatrel. Tha GoToraaent aeka onlt that lta Authority miy ba raooaied, 1 and we miieai, inai in no manner sr wav dnaa It ilaalra lo Interfere with Tour lawa noniiiiminaaiu . tabliehed in your institution! of suy kind whit-tj ryP properly f any aort io your ""1M ia mtJ reejuo. i i. Lowe. Feb. 27.-.t'oL. Woira nrilr hu .i.i ,i ... ... J i aoeinT out oi veni. leiu and noweu oouattea. Hluouri. and'takan on nk.i pneonera, "'i m . -... l.n ..i . , , A dianatoh from 'Cairo, aara thai kaa. rumbling eiplojioae were beard yesterday in L. .11. , : . n , . ir. . ' iu uirauviwo oi voinmoae. 'i ne iiimt ta aim. poiad to ba blowing np their antrenohmenta; CltVlXAHn. Kb. 27:. flflnarall Runkner anri TtlghmaD paaaed here thia morning an route tor rori narren, under obarge of Col Ooatei I ; .! 'ill.. r"l.ir Zaw asvjLLK, Veb'.' 29l A , email The VMal. fr ha, I-.. Af.-.. ... ... .. . ' h.H.iLI. 1 ... ' . ' i nt - " 7 ------... luueaiugum Wbillh llr.r, Iha- .M k. h. .kl. ... . .. ." , . lined ol tea knii: Z l. II-.Tk "J""" r.Ter. thla mornln. . ZL v "miiboiw lur ajaiwvu nayar SIM ID ID, iroru. -taririirnaimot WHIContUtOl ttOt from IWO to fOOr lvon Inrk mnum. '""-too ror cam aaiDoo re not i draw nor nffnm From papers found upon hia. P0?" PUppPMi to Do Janet . Makh-i.ih.nerfl, ofOolumbm. He was .rMliD)r wilh a .L-U.".' L F AOrie Ahd hiltfirV ftfltl halrl liAnlr I. iL. L . . UD uu..Hnior.weiTaoayieieaoiiogattbaiapeed. ibelrarmanietit will coneiit ol ona or two flfteen or Steamer Jonii Powell. twenty inch auna, x-no guni of tba twhIi for harbor and mail defence HOD. Ti AND 26 POUTH ..HIGH BTREET, AQNTI0BC0tUHBDg.oH,O. 5. JLNI i n iAB8, A. HltPBIXH., . J fwnlih camnltte In Stmt ra-tUt.-mbVln.,. I I MO. 948Ho.tlA Vav.aai -d .1 tatUllr II Allltar. Itaam M BOTVUUUIl . XV AO tg8BMg"..' v- ii :,i id, ! I.inl WaeltlMBiam Uiwl and Ooiala. j ' " Encrar lnn crr . ... ...... . a Yv-k--rTT A 1- d ml,lTAV RBtJUliATIO" OViRCOATI, i. aoiiB.,Mi;f'X BKAVKRi . all Colore. 4 , rRKixvit .'"- -ri rffHiii OBRIIiAI,iilai4lH,r.lCH PbUIH Bl'Ct.lil.LAN CAPS OVBCOAT. NKW atPPLY OF ltlEAUrOBT Tim. HHITVAM DaAWKM AMD IHUITl, I jyIPDHTOrl, BIBOBHlDaii A CO., lUlTHOOBAPMICUg. KjaH.V.it , I ,y,'Z .:it .'- ' i i i ; ' 'M , .,11 ,) , ... ;. .. .. CQPPER PLATE PRINTERS, - 'i 1 t i.imi. I "'"''' ' ' .,f '. , 6 VTnal rourtn t,, Clnclair.aU. . tllLll niXalD VASS VIT. EVt.'lV VAHIKT OS' ITUHNIBHIAIO Ail ktnda of wutk doue In the ha.i ...a. .'. a ' ' J "Ik..'.. ..... . . FvUralaratluflW WW-M trren U erdet fcr wedding CARis;iknnNa";cARDai' e FROM THE SOUTH Jc IT. Davis' Iuaugural Address. ' Acknowiedgmcnt of Bcbpj Dcf calf, ,,.,., I i .1' t.i .!:.... .!..:., ThcNorth to Kink under its Load of Debt- .! .o THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS.' V Fkliow C'mim:'On thia the birthdar of tha man moat identified with the estAbliahmentof ' WABHiioroir,' Fob. 18. A eneoial lo tha Trl. Amerloa independence, and benoalh the mon- I 1.1 . ,il . tr e.-i . I umani alMial Irk lUlmmimnBa I a I. i. . : . ouuw aay toe nsttee Dill ror the apportionment I . .. .T . "r- af membara Of Congreia among the Stales lo- lu,s Dd tll0s ' ",Ptiol, w have as-day ' paaaed bolh Hotieea. ; The amendmenla mbM 10 Oiiatonoa tho perraanoul woioa wan adopted, gitea one additional mem- y"' ".,."''"",""?" "roiign berto' the Slates ef TVermonl, Rhode Island ,h,a inst'"ciitaIUT, uador Iha fator of Divine Pennavleania. Ohin. hrni,,L im..i. ..( Ppovidenoe,, wa hope to perpetuate the brinci- .,, - r," " m i.. ,., ii.:..... viu.. niiaEMHia in . flnnHftiinnM nr ih. . r i u w . uua- ... ...juh. , .u,.,,., . iub TbepliioV'a.iver muet. be itited;. the tima. within I to M population of these Statea not rep- ,uory d the purpoea sacui filly aaso- It is with mingled feelinca of humilit ami pride that I appear io lake, in the nrvaenoe of uie people ana oeiore nigu Heaven, the oath rJhir''y Iirea tha rreoidont'a signilure io be- p,ef . " lulia,)t'u.' " olted IrnrIrT ' 'oama'a law.'"'1'"" "'" ' ''"" . station to which the unanimoui tomo of the I- ( TI. l.Aa-ivtaM.a;iir. . ii. tr' . ' ,... - I tieoDla has nailed me. v Dannlv, aanelhlA r Bti . r.. l.j . r: . . -..,... vuiuuiun m lit iiouni win in. I r t. . . .. n,. vuZXtt.'iSSLVl'tt In faror of eslabliehina , n. tht. implied by thva manifestation of Ih, ..u..a..j. j ii ' . .. . . ' ' . " I (i,aaa1 ni.a.J. a i ti . " . I nafililn al nntt DilAnriA I m.m mnra ppv1F..w. .n ,"ft;1'otll '' of ihof.of ih contract villlnrmory jfoundry and manufacturing araenal imprw8ed by tha mt "apontsibilily of the 'rnant will con.., cir ' propiL!9 ' AUthanie8. . The iifc- of all to be mai may ae preeente 1 in which the draft of water above l "wwo. oy tee oommissiones appointed b7 the """ --' ou oniy oner nemeo in noC exceeaeii. ., Hreeidwnl: who- ahal I rmwi i.ktr, 'j. aasuranoea oi tne graiuuao Wltn which it ia re. i'i XbTpSic'.K.r " W IMJ" sioVetar, of War who .ball aeid t "d " J"1' rl' Motion febSldztewSw reeult together wiih the estimates of iha rm.i m faculty to the lervioe of thole who bare Congreaa. Tha three1 Works west are intended onoMI1 me " "" nI Mgistrate. kinde. va,r, .r::uV.",.""y". ordnilKa etoree and proTltlonii the propoiillon mint be . ... i ", "j mcnviKini, epecincanooi, arawingiand rnjMelipf inch character that Iha work could beexeouled the total mm ta ItovW, ' " " -tlha7)inrkUk tno House; It win be itlrmlatod in th, cpniract that ooa-Aft. that,1!? "a,f, ! ' 0 J5" 21 membere, by the total amount will ba retalwd by Iha Oorerument bntU aB'i It paaaed' the IlOnse got 18, and bv the !'.",,'? fl7r.,n,''P'' eeeel.ln'irrhrr to WarMdal4nt'le''Wni afet 19 memhera. u Th. hill arra ii a inai, ine remaining narmenta beloa n oue-reKBRl. O tne,unmer nerlnraeainra wort; the contract wilt aleo embrace forleltniH proposals r, OS'FlClfi UIUO PKNTA.aiTIAHY, I in tlM Ba.l a I .liH.ra.1 ...!..... '".(Tha Snale Committee on Naral Affalra will i report a reauotiou or the "Maries if nayal of- I J a l"IUL' Y" oi.. un uie nignest grauo, "Onion mur BOTl&dlv. . , rel Jl daatceileri. o 1,1 c b , it o o x m r '' i ; tui. viii" . No.218 East friend Fifth ft Slattlt. 1 JU I H-).(f!i, dOOUH &tB UK AD Y-M Alajfi CLOTHING. I xtlldem ex . 81111 delei iiiluad to Berolutlonlaa tha J' " .a.. a. . f .a. 2 Look at their, Prices.. . S CuHeu'l Elp Brogam to 7S CC k ' do Lace Garibaldi Boot! Odo Long Boole, really good do do Kip Boot, waterproof...... Hdo Wreath Calf Boot, -....,. JtM al I , If tl aSC-r.il.l do Wneii rmefc'A.rF ftii; DonAa Wf Hlfc.8. 4o.. alwari on ham , Dppere, cannot ba beaten 4 00 aaiiin, iavo., always on nani HBoya and Youtlie' Boon from tiH era. to 1 75 K I I ' ""(." '.l JLaaiei' Laoe ualtera Irom o 90 to M do Snallib Laetloa Oonarcae 0 7ft to Lu do Miirooco Booti, Heolldi.,.A...a. OaO.tw .1' 26M 17 do do Balmoral!, Heeled.... 1 111)4 to 1 . g do Cloth and Knaaelled.ailppen, a IBB ijMIBSES', j ., r. i rvt, W fi Boys1. - O AND CHILDREN B' Q OBOOTS 4 SHOES IN ENPDESI VARIETY When a long ooarse of olaes legislation, di- reeled not to the general welfare, but lo the an. grAndixement of the Northern aection of the Union, oulminated in a warfare on the domestio instilutiona of the Southern Ht:ilc when the dim of a aeoticnal party, substituted for the !.,.....,.. .k proiiBione 01 tn oonsuiuuonat aompaot. tbrent- o'tlocm,, for tba labor of about three hundred and and tha hemn and liva nak m-anni.,. qv.-.r.. ened to destroy the sorereign richli of the arentj-aeeoonvlcli idthli UiUtntlon.for are yean,) ing Iba ' duties herelofore neiforme.l h. ih... States, aix of those BUtes, withdrawing from ( 'I'"";' 1 ' " ' I ofiioara lb oar maalera of tha -,,i.., ., the Union, confederated together to exercise the Shop Boom prorldej aad dltclpllua malnUlned at tha or near the different navy yards and stations 'glt and perform the duty of iuatituting a Oot-tpeueof the Bine. I , - - ,-i.-.-.l. under the reaulationa to be made br the 8er. einment which would better aeeura the liber- ftl.n vlll a..ir tkn ., a . ... .1, .i..T . , . J - ' - V I - . . ,1,. n.a.u.valinn nrki.l IV.i II.: ....r ...,. . . ,.,MniL-i i luaxiaiy or oy oiuer 01 the 1'reeident I ' . . .. . V . en. and the mire IhrlaW nM. k. ata,.. I . j . 1 ... ' v .....uiai, . aalahliahad. ' , . ' ' coLOMiea. o.. January e. I8ua. t- per cent, on mo inteimediate, and ten . haalnttl. .T. WJJ hL u filUM'laTAWiU WILL BB' BB0K1VBD AT per eent, on the lower: also, the abolition of all do JZjr?tt I T. ' '- 8le M l atorekeenem officer" pro' . I 00 ("J . 1 lataTi a 00 cn Tba belt auaUly of ,. COFFEE, ) A J. IT rit. SUGARS, LOUR, J"u Oooda delivered, 1! zee or CUarga. -f- IHualc, Etc. DtTNFORD Jt CO., at 1 : , ,, are Bout! 1 1 ii 1 Oermnn elelk kept. Deo. 17. uthpiabitreel, ' 'torUDahil, O. H. H. ; K I M B A X' , 187 HIGH BTRBBT, ,, , Wboleiala and Betall Dealer la 1 00;TB, SHOES, LEATHER AND OlfJ MOROCCO AND FINDINGS, TANNERS' lOOLB, to. . - Constantly on Hand, BEST CUSTOM MADE CALF' BOOTS, ; . PLUMER'S PATENT BOOT, ' LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMORAL BOOTS, CUILDREN8 M0R0GC0 ft CALF BOOTS, BUFFALO AND FUR OVER SHOES BEST FRENCH CALF AND KIP SKINB, OAK AND BUFFALO SLAUGHTERED SOLE uruvilUflv, ( '' OHIOK ERING PIANOS I ThW Kau .auwal 40 JEXrl2i rtVEaarlAlaai (1,1 I And tare made and told orer .ii, 8.Q OO INSTRUMENTS. I .Taaaa ranwata aara all tha . Real Improroiuents of tte iar. it I a - . a. . . . . "Fiacstllayslfl'tli'eorW. re. 11 on tar attentloa la BeaneelMl im ibubb,, I t , i. a, wooDi. S0I4 Jtmt lor OMral OUo, men, end Ibepiice for labor. Bids brrwreoni nototm. traoten will be comidered for inj bnHnaaa not now carried on in the prleon under contract, and from prevent contractor! for their preient buelneia, and for any other not in ooatHot with the laws of the Stale oreiletlog con-tjraolv I "'. I- ,-V,m liv-- Thl Dlreeton neerre Ine right to aelect aUeh bide a will heft promote the lalereeta of (ho luetllullon, aad conflict the leait with the laleraiti of Iha State. No bid noelied for laea thai twentv or awra ttnn gib In any ona oontnwt. Cask bid to ba aocomaanlod bjaat. .factory teauilty that Iha proper oratrael will ba aatarad toto-t JOHH A. PaHMTICkl. Wardaa. ., B. K. PAllOBI, ) .. ; .. i,.,,., , J. J. Jammbi. VDlrai.ai),e. ' ' .. ... I J. J. Wool), J :l" '''-"' ' ":;! ' 1 l.n o fat . . 1. 1 . The letting adrertlied abore Ii wnlponed nnUI tha M day of April, np to noon of which dy bldi will bo r. airaa : " .line-.,:-, fu .. ..1 ! -null: fabll-ltJ , ... (UaraldUorreipondence.) ' waa established. Whatever of hope abtna may hare entertain- 'h... 1 L.Ik . . I . , , .. au. ivhi ra mm iiuci or Hi rn nmm a... .l.. . , .. .,,i , . 1 ea mat a returning sense 01 juetioe would re '7::'"rmuu:"va"Pa,r.i.nmmoy. thedanaer with which uur rioht. atorm set in thia erinintr. which haa dered tkea almost impaesablo for loaded teams. A report that. Gen. Sickles waa shot at hia oaipp lo-aey, ia quite eurrent thia evening. Il in aiBoeneTert. e 'l-... . . 1 '. A tote will urobablv ba toiohiMl In ihA.na. of Starke, applicant for the seat of a Senator from Oregon, to-morrow or next day. - The first question win ua upon the amendment of Sena. tor Bbmner, hich, in effecl, declarea thai threatened, and render it possible to preserve the Union of tha Constitution, must have been dispelled by tha malignity and barbarity of tha Northern B La tee in the prosecution of tha existing war. . The confidence of tba most hopeful among us must have been destroyed by the die-regard Ihey have recently exhibited for all tha time-honored bulwarke of oivil and religioua liberty. Bastilaa tilled with priaonen, arrested t'liri. 1 .-,-1 (!,'. ;!-...!..,, just BsemyiD, at- i. i I J. U. SMITH'S,1 ' ''in ' j I- "if no i'i ' No. 90 ' Bbutn HiKh Siraset I narxe mil apundld Aaiulaaai 1 (IJ , 1 : j .'! . ' ,. (., ,, ! '-.,11.-. I, , I ,1, ,lf . I liADIBB' 1 aPTTH am' Starka is obaraed br affidavits' ad o .h.;.T". 71?""'"'" With dlelojftUy, and ia not entitled ta hia imi. . - ai...fr ... T . .u ""A 'he K0 h" baw been .... imrriaonment of membera whoie a.ow.5 invaaiiaaLea. nnan ii nil nm.Mrfa.i l. ..i. i . i .. . . - down, Air. S .L....I.1 tl. k. auvuiu ia no auuiiieu. a lair. Question linnn Ihn j.j oi.,.a. .I...I L.IJ ...j.. . a,,n.-denn. .hi ..'ij. " vi. jilfl" "T "'" i-i w.ua. win uuuer inreaia 01 ill iaW 'Thw- . ''"Vi u:?''1"V a military power, oivil oflioora, peaceful oili-HmSZl lift! Ii MK.S.rner 8 Uei nd gentle women incarcerated for opin- - Tha follcwlnir is a oonv oi tba i,m 1. ... ?" im'n''" "? " authodaing th. issue o? c.rlillca . of " o...,a lor our e . - an " I UUOlUiUll UlVi " . ' " i li wuaea. io puoi.o oreaiiora ., , , For rof of the sincerilo of our n,.r... th.TatlrTiranri.Sy TL Z T! aauae to -bej issued' to any publio creditor i.. enacted under it. aawell aa to thJflS ai-7 no mav na iiM rnm in fniia iii i . ... .. Khm r:::::. Imt ..al.4 it r ... , r r 7- KW U" uu wiu UV iui QU vur Din U lODAir .r ik. -kr. .,.,, a. , 1 tnougni, or 01 uie prm. , i no courts have been ,". ?i? th. judicial funetlon, axaeuted, and ..! .. "V.i.i f I " " turbed the land. Itreet, Oolnmbai ' Bnckeye Block, Broad Ban at anal. , blAttOB TDMID, - i , ; , i l '! - : F OR ONSiDOLLAB " l J. 0. WOOD, ,, ,, ':-!" '! ""' Buokere Blook H. t'Olt at Co. MINK,' , ' Uasilating of t .ni.,.!;! - Mountain martin,- I'.i.iM .'I I FITCH, AND I 1 ...iii FRENCH SABLE ... 1 :,. , I arrartlcnlar attentloa given to Cuitom work! 1 1 . , new; -dlBl ..pmHM.'iti,n:i; j,,,- eob't mifiiigiL. ,, 0 0 i t -g - 0 0 .- -, f'lil. Iflifi I'I,.,!!,!!,,). IVoj. 103 US South High St., , iVicToiii n e h ;iiD', aAJiMaMaajtOk I itt-f MITCHELL & RAMMELSBERG, ALSO, HuilirActullia am Dbaibbb ia ' "I ' .' , . tr ! . J. C Wnolaaala aad ttetail 1 1 ,1 ri :l f I --. i i 1 '.. f : Furniture I f .t !' WareBoome. No. 99 West Fourlk Slreel, ?4 V JT.7 -X:9 aj-t ' (tnixi 10 mm tinttf ( oii attTx ir iir:' Ik' v x i'l . ' '" , M Mill- . ' i l ll 1 .1 I ; ; . I 1 .1.1 ui: "I li FACTORY-COR. JOHN AND BECOND 8TP. an7-3mos "' ' "i i-1 :n .n-.-. . O Xt O Ti3Ea: il 1ST o 1 1 I- IPAaMOBlAB ajtwitioii. mu ioL 'A I MILITARY CLOTHINC -AND- UK!, !!'. II aM A a aa decStudStn I'I ... r ,rA7"ri-l.. BEAVER AND OTTER GAUNTLETS. tVLL BIBTTg AT FROM IS TO I10Q. Tulle goode an of extra quality and ara warranted. Ladlea ni e Invited la rail and jw.mlna Ihnae somle. aa. nred that they will ba well repaid for their trouble, i . ... - i I.,.- J. n. DBITIIi --(Ili Boraa-augMnt ' . , Ho. Booth High 81, ClBclnnatl Advcrtltlav. I':. 'I Livery. t r v t T N 1 S"1"? 0hI,,U,B i"M tnarket. ." iS Ti'TnV'Z " saiortinent ta the ally. 100. groii John Andaraon'a Tobaeco al at.to tier groee. Choice Byrupi for vTabl. nae. lnculiag Kllir'a Loai bugar Drlpi, I ' ItORTLIf, , No. 979 Boutb High GlObai W. BIIAPLKT, . i I -i Oi I LIVERY & SALE STABLE. 118 a. irantHt, beL Blala aad Town. ;i Viae Hareaa aVOarrlages Ready at all Tlmea. RQBBBB BOABDKD BI THB DAT OR WHk! f Ina Horaal alwayl for Bale. rootWdl; Ali (treat above. Third, Philadelphia VPTOlf S. MEWCOMER. Proprittor. ' OATThte Hotel la fantrat. ennvenl.nl hv U. .... . On to all parte of the city, and In every particular adapted to tie ooafort and trwna of the bwineei nuMlo. UHBMLLA, PARABOL AND WALK1MO- j DAUB AAUrAVTVUI, 1T Main Street, Cincinnati, Obi. MerckBBta aad Dealerl are- MVtkularlv favHal ta rail and eiaoataa my atock of Umbrellea, Paiaiola, and Walk. rug vaaei, wnicn I am onering at arenuiaciurei-1 ooet. ft. THOMPSON, lef Mala Btreet. treat tdd. between 1th and 6lk, tjlnclnaall, 0. " f - ' i- aw-umarana, i-araeut ano waiaiBaaaa aiaterlali, aroieoeu io tne iraue al reouceu pricev. jana-aoai the Treasury, which oerfiflcatea shall be paya-abla ona year from date or earlier, at the on. tion of the Government, and shall bear Interest at we rate or a per cent: , ,.l,,,,,.v i Ngw Tobk, Feb. 'il. The actual number Tha people of tha Stales now confederated bah, came convinced that the QoTarament at' the United Statea had tallenl into the hands nf a seotional majority, who would pervert that most saored of all trueta. to the doatruoUnn. of the aiakl. -Ltak II -a. al.J 1 ... , . f ,. . I wnuM rhMmL thm In av nnnllniiannA r . jt .1 Prom : For trta Monrua. -; ; " 1 . . IT , . ." v FoatRies Mciircb, Feb. 2.-The renorted r K Z, ZnZ 7C "JT" , ,,. Tha alaamar Snauldinrr haa arr a,l frnn, u.i ... . . . . f ,. r ' " r-' -o .-v...v-. . aewrminea toewver its oonas.-ri -h, .. teres. : A large lira on the main land was nana t.. i i i...:,...j k . , .. V? 7" """""""g "to evening, sti.,, for purpoaea apeeified ia. a .sclumn " . ,.M, i , i pact. had been twrverled bv those who. fiin xo C.p.od.r. aa-dibar.. , , "t"11 87?h.T 1 5 "'T ' WAsBiaaTOB, Feb.27. TheNlvvDenarlmanl arnment had eeaaed ia iniaee Ilia ..J. r. . haa received diapatohea from Commodore Golda- whioh it waa ordained aad eslabliahed. . To aavo boro datodV tha 20th inst. Ha had received I ouraelvea from a revolution vthiob. in lie aii..i il a:.il . ... ,k. r.,. . I. . . . . - .' - ui. aowuaia ui inn nana oi our vessels out rapin progress, was aooui to piaoa ua under to Edenton and to tha Ounituck Canal. The the deepotiam of numbers, and to preserve in light honaa at Cap Hattoraa mav no ba llohL. aniriL aa wall aa in form, a awaiam .r n ed with perfect safety. The namea of the men- ment wa believe to be peculiarly fitted to our ui-war uo-niwyau oy our vosseia ainoe tno neet condition, and tun of premise ror mankind we reached Hatteraa Island, are aa follow Tha determined to make anew association, ooni posed Sea-bird, flag ateamer, tha Curlew and the Fan- of States, homogenous in interest, in poller and ny, all eleemere, and the Black Warrior, a in feeling, i , i ......... - , ; aehooner, the ateamer Ellia waa captured. A True to our tradltioniof paaoa and our lovo ww (uauin ii w acuuaa a. i.iiiioein titty, of justioo, we cent oommlaaloners to the united waa alaa deatroyed, maklnsaeven Yeesela in all. Hlaiea to rronoaa a fair aad .ml..i,i...,ii. . Each of the. first elx were retnarknWv wall 1 of all ouestiona of mihlin daki, . . armed aa guaboata, all of them exeepting tba whioh might be ia dispute, i But the Govern. Curlew were destroyed or captured in the at lack aa;lMebtei City.' ... - n - . ' Aaourforoes took undisturbed possession of Edenton, a part of a flying artillery regiment variously estimated at from one hundred and fifty to three hundred, fled precipitately with- 1 1. Maay of tha inhabitant, also left in oobbi- E. MYERS & CQ., Wkolaiale lUnulctnrlraif . . h ' Plain and Fanoy Candy, Frahoh OoadMi Uonary and Plrt Wetttai meat at Waehiagtoa, deavlnc our rirkt of aolf. gorernnMal, refueed erea to lleten to any pro-poeala for a paaoaftd aeparaUon,. . Nothing waa then left U na but ta prepare for war. ' Tha first year in- our history haa been tha moat eventful la tha anaala of ihii continent. A new government haa bean eatabliihed, and itsmiokiaery put ia . operatioa over an area f.navK . jiisie v m iui.iihwuuuv m w 11 mo exoewaing aavea i nundrcd' tnouaand aqnara water- approaohaa to Edenton. Among the mile... Tee great, principles upon whioh we results of the expedition ara tha destruction of have beta . willing lo hazard every thing that ia eight : oannona and on. aehooner on tha atocka dear ta man, have made conqaeete fir as which at Edenton. Two schooners war. captured in oould never have been achieved by tha sword Ika Sound, ona having four thousand bushels Our Confederacy haa grown from aix to thin. nf anan . Al K.t.a a! kaIIah .... I.b.a I. .... U,. .... J W 7. . , . ... , -a -v.. - iu. i .u , anu iavwytiiaa,.:aireay. nnited ta I tha auatom home wharf. There were no publio ua by hallowed raemoriea .and aiaterial inter. 1 ' iepH.dly ,,,1.111 IDealan Parrlti, ata.aTrauie. he. ' I atorea in ' ine town, ina ousicm house was I eats, will, I believe, when abla ..ta, inaak mUt, ,i ."V?.i "?taf:" , Ft7-'" . ' ; ' I unsUfled voice, oonneot her detjUny with th. -Kmia.i uur people nave rallied with unexam pled unaalmilyloihs support of the great prin. oiplea of cnnstltutloual governaaeni) with fi.hi reeolva to perpetuate by arma tie rights which they oould not peaceably, seoure.. A-million of wen, it ia estimated, ara now standing in hos tile array, and waging war along a frontier o, tbOUSandB of WlilAB ; llatllaa ha, kua c..k. ilrgua have been eoeduoled, and, although the uui not . ended, and the lido for the moment ie against us, the final result in our favor ta not doubtful. ' ... i " Tha period is near at band when our foea must uu under I he immeaaa load of dibt waicn tney nara Incurred a debt, which in uicir anon to auniliiata ua haa alran.lv .11. ... d auoh fearful dimensions as willaubiect them - mwi.ua truiou mull COUtlUU. 10 Oppress va.vw .w KWv;iailUUB' IO 0000, . We, loo, have had our iiiula and Himnt That we ara o escape tbem in the future is not ta ba hoped. 1 It was fo ba einonted when . eulered upon Ibis war' that it would expose our people to snoritioes aad cost tbem much both ol aoney and blood. But we knew iha value nf the object for, which we struggled, and under-at.wvdi.ti. -r il : : . u ui m, nm i u wiiiou we were engaged. Nothing oould be so bad' aa failure, And Buy sacrifice would ha nhaan al Ik. win. of auecess in fuoh a oonteal. , .-But he picture has iia lights aa well as its shadows. Thla ereal strife haa awakened in tha people the highest emotions and qns lilies of the human soul. . It is oullivating feelinga of patriotism, virtue and , oouraeo. Inatanaea af Hii-eaorinoe and ot gene.-ous devotion to the oooieoause ror which we ara oontending are rife throughout Ihe land.' Never ' haa a neonla eviaeed a more determined apirit tbla that now animating men, women and children in every part of our oountry. Upon tha first call the men fly lo arms, and wires and motheia send their husbands and sons to battle without a murmur or regret. .1 " U I;. ' It Was. nerhana. in the ordlnatlnn nf . Prnvi. denoe that we were ttughl. the value of our liberties by the price which we py for them. Aoe recollections oi thia great conteet, wilh all fa common traditions of slorr. of V.nrlfliia anil oi oiooo, win ds me bond or harmony and enduring affection amongst the people,, producing u.. .u .iiiivY, iiaivmiiv iu HHniiinnnL nnn joint effort In war. ' . -or have the material sacrifices of (Lo past year been made without . some corresponding ueucuiB. ii trie aoquieecenoe cu foreign nations in a pretended blockade haa deprived us of our commerce wun tnem.it nit roni ninn solf-iiipporling and an independent people. Tho blockade if effectual and nermanenL nmiM only serve to divert bur industry from the pro' dilution of articles for export, and employ it in supplying commodities for domestio uo. ... It is a satisfaction that wa have maintained the war by our unaided exertions.. We have neither atked nor received assistance from nnr quarter. Vet lbo Interest involved ia net whol ly our own. xue world at large is oonoerncil in opening our marxeta to He commerce., When the independence of iho Confedciale Stales is reoogniied by the nations of tha earth, and we are lice lo follow our interests aud inclinations ny cultivating rorcign liiclo, the soulhern States will offer to tho tuauuraclurins nationa the moat lavoraDie marnets wsioh evcr invited their commerce, lotton,. sugar, rice, tobacco, pro visions, limber, and naval slorca will furninh attractive exohanges. Nor would the constancy of these supplies be likely to be disturbed bv ... j .. . - - ... . . vrnr. vur buuiuiivraio atrengtu will UO ICOgreat to tempt aggression; and never waa there it people whose interesls and minoioles commit. ted them so fully to a neaoeful ticlior aa of the Confederal Htates. By the character of tneir prouuctiono tnoj ara too deenlv intaroatail iu luruigu cuuiaueroa wantonly to disturb It, War of conquest they cannot watte, because (ho Conititutlcn of the C'onfederaov admits of nn ooercea aeBootation. . Civil war there csunot be between BMeu held together by their volition only. This rule of voluntary association, which cannot fail to be conservative, by securing just and impartial government at home, does not diminish the security of the obligation by whioh the rebel states may ba bound to foreign nations.' In proof of Ibia, it is to be remembered thai, at the first moment of observing their right of secession, these Statea proposed a settlement on the basis of a common liability for the obligations, of the General Government, , Fellow oitliens, after the atruggles of ages had consecrated the right of the Englishmen to Constitutional Represeutativa Government, our oolonial anoeeiora were forced to indicate that birthright by an . appeal to arma." Success crowned their eiforte, and tbey.nprovided for their posterity a peaceful remedy i gainst future ggrossionai ., 'i . .. , : ,., - .. . i ,ii . ..i The tyranny of an uubridled majority,' the tnuHi, umoua auu least reiponaioie lorm or des-potlam, baa denied ua bolh the right aud the remeay. -meieioie we ara in arma to renew uoh eaorUoes as our fathera made to the holy causo of Constitutional liberty. At the darkr est hour of our struggle the provisional gives piauw to . too permanent uovernment. Alter, a seriea of successes and victories, which covered our arms wilh glory, we have met wilh Bericns disasters. ' But, in thejheart of a people resolved io ob tree, inose aisssters tana but to stimulate to increased resistance. ' ..To show ourselves worthy of the inheritance bequeathed to na by the patriots of the Revolution, we' must emulate that heroio devotion whioh mad r.verse to Ihem but the crucible In which their patriotism waa refined. With confidence in the wisdom' and virtue of those who willahare with me tho responsibility and aid me in tho oondnct of publio affairs securely relying on the pttriotiem and oourage of .1.. i. i-i ... , . . uiv jjcujiib, oi wo ion me present war nas Ittr-nished so many 'example, ' 1 deeply feel the weight of the responsibilities I now, wilh unaffected diffldenoe, am about to assume; and, fully realising the inadequacy of human power to guiae ana sustain, my nope is reverently fixed on Him whoso favor iaj ever vouchsafed to Ihe oaus. which Is just. With humble gratitude and adoration, acknowledging the Providence waioo naa ao visioiy protected the confederacy, during- its' brief but eventful oareer. to Tneo. oh God, I tremblingly commit myself, aud pray- eriuuy invoke my blessing upon my oountry ana ite oauso. "foaiformmi."'" Woe to ua if, ia our pride ' and haughtiness, and power, we despise and apura Ihe poor and tha ignorant, and help-loss beoause wo art their tuperion. Ia thia iho i language or tanalioism, or if It not the voice of justice? Legislator; ' fellow oitiiena, fellow freemen, aad fellow christians, bo just and for-i.ar. "Do not this area! thina and ain aralnat 0d.",,., ' . 1 Europe, yea, Iha whole oivllired world, la , (coking on Ike Ataerican struggle with inOnii mtertnl. Are Monarchial or Republioan Oov-rhmenls moat favorable to freedom and happt-ness? We ara being weighed in Ih balance, and it is a question of moauutoui imporituut to " Ihe human race. Shall wa ive our enemies cause to point wilh triumph, derision and aoora 1 ' I an. not of tyranny and iujuilioe which cJw- i not be paraded in Ihe whole of Europe? . Ia ' the name of humanity, 'iustice and rellaioa. ,, "Do unto others ae 'Jre would Ihey ohould . do' unto you." Aa ye love liberty, aa y ara true - palriott,' . anxiona ' for the elevation aad progreja-, of.. ihe whole family of man. do not oppress the unfortunate I 1 appeal to your sense of henprte. ypmr migaamiuity, 1., ; f all those high, and" manly, j usi and holy prinoi- !:',' plea which sway the heart of every christian legislator, do not disgrace our statute books by the enactment of a cruei and iiifamoui law!'' Men of Ohio, we have risen rapidly a a, ' State In population, in wealth,- In iafluenoa. i , , we noma very nigh and honorable position, both at heme and abroad. 1 Let ua -enntinua to deserve iL We have never been conquered, and -fear aa ".' l outward foe; but let us conquer ouraelves. ooa- -j v. - quer our grejudkei, never trample oa or despise,' i. but ever pity, and if possible aid tba unhannr. . "With what measure yi mete, it ihall be measured lo you again." ' " I '. " Let ua not bring a curse on ourselves, or our ' ohildren, but by a liberal, enlightened, and .- , christian policy oommaad Ihe eiieim of good ) . , . men, and insure the blening of God on our free institutions. ANGLO-AMERICANUS. 1 Hohkr, LicKi.va Co , O., Feb. 21, 1862. 1 ' 1 ...,,-', ; ' : (Oommtitiicitad.) ;( ' "Man'e Inhiiinanily to Man makea Count- ' " 1 less Thouiandi Mourn." Mb. Editox: In your last Summary of our Legislative 1'rcoeedings, I observe, with ink. gled feelings of agtouislunonl, regret and, 1 will add, indignation, still "more in sorrow than in anger," . a great number of petitions,, num- erouily signed, praying for the passage of a law, prohibiting persons oi ocior irom emigrating tb Ohio: and requiring those already here to leave the State! I deeply regret that any member could be found willing to preaent tuci a petition. Bat, air, I will "ease my .. heart, although it bo with hazard of my head.") Can It be possible that our great and prosperous state, uueaing in uie lull and invigorating rays of tha glorious light of Liberty, will refuse a refuge to the poor, perse cuted, miserable men who arojiying irom the most oruel, oppressive and damning tyranny that ever cursed the earth? - And why? Be-oaus. they are poor, ignorant, degraded and helpless'. .And why should thoa already here ba exiled? . Merely because thay are of a dark. er hue than the Anglo-Saxon? . "On, atain to human aensibilityl" is It IAui we ahow our gratitude for the inestimable bleaainga of free, dom we ourselves enjoy? . Ia thia generous? la . it politic? Is it meroiful or just or human' , Suppose it to be ana wired "their numbers may probably be a burden to Ih. State, and that we have a great antipathy ta the- Negro!" What then? aye, ahat lAnt ' God hat mad of ono flesh all nationa." Ho aeca "tcita equalcyt aa God of all." They ara our 'follow, awrue, ' and in a Ihort. lime wo ahall all alike be Fannin, Products aad the Cost of Renvha ' .I'.i .'.!) ' lug Market, , .... j , i We clip1 ill following from th Nw York e World. 0ur reader will Be. that it embodies: substantially th. viewa that th. Stat Journal has repeatedly urged and maintained. ' i ' ' A care will, wo hope; speedily ba found for these evilg of monopoly;' by Iha opening of th Ballimor. and1 Ohio Rail Road under tho mlli-itary protection of th. Oovornmeut. ' ' To thb Editor br tit World: lh the aarlv . part of th winter, aa previously in the autumn, 1 you published a sumbin ul' very able article on . tha subject of the deficiency in grain throughout Europe, showing conclusively lliaf. Franift "" England, Germany, Italy, and other counlrlea - would be uuder tha neoessily of importing from the United States very larielv of wheat, nnrn. . aad flout These articles, wore extensively copied in the West, and attrnottd very general at' '' tention among fariaers and business men inter-' r estedin the (train iradoj Latter I r vou have die. continued. (They aro now continued. 1 Will you allow mo to suggest that, with the exception of the able artioleson the subject of finance 1 that have appeared in your oolumna, yo have 1 : discussed no subjeot of more vital interest to tne ooutry man meoneto whioh I have alluded:-' Ciloiely oonneoted with thiaaubjectis Iheqitii-... lion of tic exorbitant rales of freight which are now being charged by the railroads. Corn, .. for instance, ia worth sixlv-flve to aii.alT '''' in Ihis city, and nint cents in the interior oj 11. Unois. II appears Ibat it costs flfty-aix eenta a, bushel to transport (his artiola from Illinnia and sell in this market. Thia ia a fair illuilra-tion of tho exorbitant rates which art A.-,n . clmyei wn all freight?, aad it amounts to a blockade of tho West, quite aa effectual aa that ' at Charleston. I . ; . , t The oloee of the Misiissirul to all Nnn harii I - oommerce, the obstructions ou the Baltimore & ' i Ohio Railroad, aud iho close of canal and lake navigation, place th West entirely at tha mercy of the New York Central, the Erie, and Central ' Pennsylvania railroad; and they, wilh their 7- I connections, are taking about .one-half of tha u value of the produce generally in this market ' for the freight. The ligislslures ol the Western Slates oucht 1 " '"' to demand of th slates of New York and Penn. ' ' sy lvania reduction of. th rates to a fair and . equitable standard. , Two oenla a ton per mile. m a payiug rmo oi irergut on any railroad In the United States; but two and a half an flour, ' ' grain; pork, beef, and. dairy produols, eastern ' bound, might b. adopted at maximum rate, i.i -. . Th charter of the New York Central rail-, . , road reelricis the rale of passenger fare to two '. cent per mile. It would have been of vastly--more importance to hava reetrioted the rate ef freight, , . ... '.. i ...;,. ... ,,, . , ..,,!, ' At a time like the present, would it not b policy to harmonize ihe loyal States, aa far aa " ' possible, by removing all obslaclea to oommar. ''V - cial intercourse between them; instead of per-' '' " mitting corporations to lay an embarao that . ... cannoj ail to alienate tne West rom the Eaitt, , The power that gave to these corporations priv- ilegei that are denied to the maBBes of the peoa ; " " pie can 'Wfar, amen4,i or repeat," and it should "'.' be exercised for. tha proteotion of that portion . j of tha country which haa ralliVil of tha Government in it peril with ouch en- ' thusiaam, and which is soon lo be heavily tax- " " ed lor. it proportion of th expense of th' '": war. Tb legielatur. af tha aoveral Stele in- if., lorestcd are now in session, and it behooves . them to aot promptly in a matter of such vital consequence to their constituents'. ' "' The war may laet for years; and if tha rail- " ; road, blookade cannot ba broken., tha land af grain-growers in Illinois, Iowa, Wiiooniin, and . ., ,, other Western States. . may be regarded aa worthless-i-aa, at the present' price of grata in 4 these States, the grower hardly goto pay for hi labor. I At the aame lime, all nrodnaa ia aallin i . at folrprioea in thia (New York) market quite,,.,, ; up tome average lor in last liv or ten years. Eve if price ahould advance, it ia doubtful . . . , Whether the producer would ba heneril.led aa ' the railroads, raiae their prioea as often aa th. , ,, market advan'oes. Their present rate offreitht ia near four oenla a ton per mile, whioh i. full ' :': twioe what it. should be. . If Ihey may charge , two prioea wilh impunity, may they not five? At what1 point doe "forbtaro. oca lo be a ' " virtur?" , ... , . , , , Th World enjoys ihe reputation of "an Inde pendent journal." Il would be subserving the ' ' interest of every man, woman and child in tha ... oity, by turning its powerful artillery upon thia monstrous extortion, and. in beccnina the . ohampion of the great West, build up for itself an enviable reputatidn. ' ASTOR. ; ffw 'Wk, rebruary lt). ... ,,. , ,i ; i ,, South Carolina and Virginia left funds In the ' hand .of their European bankers to nav the - Jaau.ry interest on their bonda in the hope to - xoep up their credit and obtain a recognition of , , the Confederacy. Slnco they bavo received the cold ahoulder from England and Fraaoe the ex-poriment of being honest wilh their creditors there will not' be repeated. It don't pay for 1 itmm lo be honeat for honesty's sake; they pr- , (er to malts it pay by Reaping what tney bar , , got and getting what they can. ' ' - 'I want to speak to you a moment," aald a , noted aeooaslonisl to a young friend of ours upon the street yesterday evening. "Not now, I ' 'i am ia a hurry," answered tha latter.' "Well," ' aaid the rebel, "1 merely wanted to say, thai, although I have been a leooeiioniit, lam now as good a Union man aa any of you.'' ; Tha Memphis Appeal speaks of "the retreat " '' of the Federal gunboata down tha Tenneaae riv- - . eron th Oth last." nays: Our readera will ba , , mused to know that the referenoe is made dt. , tboeo vessels whioh went up to Florence and returned wilh captured aupplie. Thoie arevery ' p'.Msaat retreat,. i. i , . .v ::,: I s I :' 'V ..i n ..-ii. i ,i.,w,.r'- ..ii. .1! I I. i ...( .-.: ,i; ,i. .1.. ., , .. i .1 ! i ' -l...:.M,. |
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