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MEDICAL. BAILY OHIO BT ATE JOURNAL. S. .A BUTTRFIELD. HAVE YOU A COUGH!' aaa JATNrt BX PBOTOBABTT. Do not allow w cold to take IIS awn enaree. Tw.thlrda at taw 8 ADDLE, nAHNEBS rtotlme of couampUoa owe their afflicrjone to the mid ietekeof-relU lor a Coogkle aatwelloimelf.- iv as' T nut tola tha, error, hot aeaU vosnalfat emeeeia remedy which Iwaalw-Sve faan' experience kae feme. IAUNK MANUFACTURER VOI HME XXM1 COLUMBUS, OHIO SATURDAY MORMIiSG JANUARY 31 l8t3 NUMB KM 188. rratad at certain to ncnaaoaa e apsady ansa. CISClilMATI ADTUTIUia Officer. Saddles and Bridles. IV. 349 Mnln 0 CINCINNATI. OHIO Ut A 8H0M TIMS. The Heatest Thing Out MAGIO POCKET BOOK ENTIRELY NEW STYLE, With UMiM.br 1863, List flater- nal Reissue BURBs.sk. PRICE 60 CENTS. Bent by snail an lbs i ssipt of tbo pries. JAMES ATE, IT Easl rourlh St. Clnclnnntl. Armytatlonofy PRIZE PACKAGES, pnRTvnLlOS. ENVELOPES AND PAPER, Tbe best anallty of flood. t tbe lowest prices. JAMES ATKS, IT EMt Fourth Stmt, Cincinnati. tr-la. , . CARRIAGES 1! CARRIAGES I I rpHl CHDEBSIONED INVITES IBM Jtna 1 of persons desiring to porches. , to h "M una MMTtlBI Of mnuH luuifino COACHES, COUPES, ...JENNY UND, font and two seats. BA&OUCHES, . LIGHT ROCKA WAYS, I PHEATON8, JERSEY WAGONS. MD A Ollit VAErCTT Of Light Open and Top Buggies, . Of Superior Style ul Finish, for nit t the lowest Cash Prices, consistent with ths timet. j. w. gosling, , f!or. 61b Sycamore Street, ' dcc8-8m. Cincinnati. XT. K-XISSXjXIjH., .Leather and Findings,' qiH Hinr pmcb wiu be pel for au.kindsjof FURB, HIDES, AND SHEEP PELTS, t Ho 215 Maine St., Cincinnati. MIODLETON, STROBRIDGE SCO Lithographers, EngraTers AND COPPER PLATE; PRINTERS. 64 West -Atlx St. OINOINNATI. O. ' W an prepared o eiscnte all work In nnl Dm In th. feat miQHT, mob M Portralta, Bond.. Diploma.) alPi dhow Oarda, Lottos Beadc, Bill Hwli, Am, Ao. Term, reasonable. noTSS.Sm STADLER, BROTHER St CO.. WHOLESALE OIiOTBIBRSi IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Oft Pearl St. north aide, and 11T Weil Third St., Batman Ylna and Baoa Streets, OINOINNATI, O. xtrPertlonler attention paid to order,, alio. Dealora Gents' Turnlshing Goods, uorts-dly JOHN BONTE & CO. sxtrriOTtJa.es or MatiHto, Colton, Tarred j & Hemp Rope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING, ', CORDS, LINES At TWIWE, In all their varioty. OAKUItf, ANCHORS, BLOCKS, PATENT SEINE TWINE, MAIN HT.; Oat Door loath of Front (UNCINNAIl, a nov27dStn . W. B - ALOORN, MuroraOTUun orl AWNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. AMO, SUTLER TENTS and OUTFITS on hand and made to order. All kinda of LIGHT and HEAVY DUCK on hand. Ho. 8T Sycamore Street) CINCINNATI, O, Blockt and Ropei of awry icteriptio an kmd ana or $au. aovST dsm CEO. C. MILLER & SONS, Seventh .treat, between Miami and Walnut. OIBOINNATT, Mansrfenrunn of Tint Clan OABBIAaBS. Hare now on hand a large and varied atock of the latest .syiea,conetruetea wltn especial lewesee to "Leiut Weight with greatat Strength," tpen Buggies, weighing from 140 lb. to 20 lee. Leather Top, ' "MO " 800 aXtrBefsr to all the principal Livery Stable, and Himemen of the eltr. Aleo, eeeond.hand and new Carriages, Buggies and spring wagon, at very low prions. decx2-d3m Parlor Skates ! Parlor Skates rrrai TJSB Of TRl PABLOB BI4TI8 ronii,lieethf- I. moat useful and attract!, exercise nr introdoowj to tha pnbllo. It exactly Imltatee Ice Skating: The rioor, Oil Oloth, or Oarpet may be ekated on wttbont injury to ennar. Depot 40 woaowey, a. 11 u. ex TAIL. Kola Agent. P. b. A Ubaral dleoonat to the Trad. oet2.nJm STJLPHITK OF LIME.t OR AHAVCITIHO rannantatkm In Older and Wlna. Wa kara mane awitnred and eold Sulphite of Lima the part mar yean, and m no oaaa haea wa known tt to fall. Older can be iBrmanled until It taaUa exactly aa dart red. and the fer mentation Immediate!, a meted: In a taw honr. It will eettle perfectly clear, and remain th. ammo In lent ana ana. Sulphite of Lime lea cheap, anally managed enbrtaaoe, Inaolnble until acid preaenm Iteell, and Imparting no on-pliaeantnam. It aettlee at the bottom with tbelem. The teettmony of every one who haa need It la ao empaetio hi w nmr, tnai wa laei jujnnea in eaying wat in raoa alwan certain. Wa put It ap In lOoa. bottleaach one being rntkient tjr n barreli aleo mil la bulk, any cnantlty toanltparohaa- BtPULPHm or LIMB, nr Borgknm Bngarand Blr- wp am , in narreia, Keen ana Juaa, W. J. M. OU 11 DO It A BBO- enateoturing Ohamlata and Drngglatl, AT. B. earner Central Arena and Blghth elraal Olnoia- BaH. vaia. ajAng.aVdlOm. or ibb oOBDmoa or THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OB TBB THIBTT-riBJT DAT Of DBOIMBIB, Mat MADBTOTBI ACDITOB0P TBBtTATIOf OBIO. Ut-Tmanaa Bartferd, Uoaa. .afUUOompaar H TBB RABTKBD CAPITAL. Id. The aaaout of Capital Stack la. SiL The amoaat of Oaptlal Slack paid np, U 4th CaU on hand and la Beak ASSETS. OaaklnkAndaofAganteand laaaniaeof tramn Bllla reoelfabla, lor loaai aKared kyptraonal and leal Batata unonmbarad-Baildlng eat Lot It Ialanet aocraad, (payable January lot, IMS) STOCKS ABD BOBDI AS POUOWS, Tit: 611 thane Rartfcrd Bank Stack , BarllordIM 161,100 00 S0t,l6 00 4eT M0 Phoenix - Connecticut Biter Banking On. Stock too 160 Bxchaage Bank, " Bank of Heftier Oonaty . Charter Oak Bank " : rarmen' and aleeaaao. Bank Morcbanllle Bank " ' terchaata' and It earn' Bank Stock 160 lit 116 tot 900 Olty Beak M ' Amerlcaa Bxcnanga Bank Stock, New Bank of Commerce Importer!' aad Trader,' Bank Stock ' Bank of America Stock, York, ' . " , too too 300 too ; kUnhattan'.Company Slock, .a ..Marakanla' Bank Stack, t Ocean Bank Stock, Union Bank " Bank of Morta America Slock, Metropolitan Bank " too too too MO too 100 Blackatona Bank " ' Beaton, ., ' Bank ef Commerce, " OranltaBank, " ' " SnSolk, .. ) .. Bide and Leather Bank " " Webner Bank . " " - national ' " - AtUntle " " Safety Pond Bet k " Bojleton ' " " Banre ' " " Bank of the SUU of Mleaenri Stock, St. Lonli MarchanU' Bank Stock, " .. 100 100 10 100 100 too 100 100 100 100 too too 67 State Bank ofWUconaln Stock, Milwaukee, Union Benk Stock, Albany Moatreal ' Montreal.............. 126 76 190 Oooaectlcnt Blrer Company Stock.... ..... Ballroad Oompany m. Hertford and New Baran Ballnad Company 20 100 Tennrnm SUte Stock, 0 per cent., payable California T " Ohio , " ms Michigan " " ! I Hartford Olty Bond., t ' ' I Hertford and Haw Baran B. B. Bonds, 0 per cent. ., l Saw York Central Ballroad bond., 7 per cent.., . I. Treeanrj Mete. T t IV per cent.,. ....... 8, Block (coupon) per cent., 1881....... Total Aewte,. LIABILITIES. 6th Mo llabllltlee to Banke or othen, due or not dne. tth. Ho loeeee adjneted and dne. .7th. Lomea allhernnadjneled or"! tlh. Adjusted and not due, J 9th. Loeeee In snspenae, waiting further proof, lnclnM lut abon lotb. All otber clalatl against the Company, (dirldenda nnpald)............'.. Total lltb The gnalast amount insured In any ona risk Is IStb. Tbo amount insured In a Clty-nr Tllltgc, depends upon Its slzo and character or bnlldingt. 111b. The nmonnt Insured In n block, depends as shore. 14th. Drpoeile bare been nude as follows, Tic: Tennessee, 120,000 ; tows, 11,200 ; Oblo, 14,000. Premiums receded In Oblo for the jeer end Ins. December 91st, 1862, nmonnt to 41,809 86, (the receipts for December estimated.) 1Mb, Act ef Incorporation same at heretofore Aled. Statx or Conn xcticot, "1 V. January tli, 1863. Benford Cotinly Penonally appeared H. HDHTINOTON, President, and ance Company, and made oath that the foreforegolng statement, by thorn subscribed, 1. a true, full and cornet statement of the affaira of said Company, and exhibits so far as can be ascertained at this date, Its sctnal condition on the thirty-first day of December, 18C2. Before me, URIAH CASE, Jutlico of ihe Peaoe. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. (To expire on the Hist day of Jannary, 1864.) ACDITOB OP STATI'S OFFIOt, f Insurance Department, V OOLlnnus, Ohio, January to, 1863. I "Wannaa, The HABTT0BD TIRE INSUBANOE COMPANY, located at Uartford, In the State of Connecticut!. has died In thl. office n .worn .tetament of Ha condition, Insurance Companies not Incorporated by the State of Oh furnished the undersigned satisfactory aridence that It D0LLAHS OT ACTUAL CAPITAL IN VESTID In stocks, double the amount for which the same la mortgaged and, tsaerros, said Company has filed S this office a written Instrnmsnt tender Its corporate anal, signed by the President and Secretary tbereot, authorising any agent or agent or aald Company In this Stale, to acknowledge serrlce of process, for and In behalf of aaid Company, eonsen ting that soch serrlce of process shall be taken and held to beaaralldaal esrsed upon the Company, according to the law. of thia or ror, by reason of snoh acknowledgement of service. How, therefore, In pnnnance of the first section of the for the Bute of Ohio, do henby certify that aaid HaBTrORD TIBB INSTJDBANOB COMPANY, of Conn.. Is authorised to transact the business of Tin Insurance In year one tboneand eight hondred and slxty-fornr. In witness whereof, I ban hereunto entiicrioea L.S. the dey end yearabore written. Jen28 MUSIC, ETC. STEINWAY PIANOS WERE AWARDED 1st Prise Sold, Medal at Maryland Intlltuls, Baltimore, 1816. lit Premium Gold Medal at Maryland Insliote, Beltl- more, 1867, 1st Pries Gold Med.! at Crystal Palace, New York, 18CA, A firtt Prif OM Utial at the WORLD'S FAIR. LONDON, 1862! and 29 other 1st Premlume at varioue Tain In the United StetM. Messrs. Btelnwey tt Sons hara at this time orer 900 orders for Fianoi on their books, nod th. demand la eon-atantly Increasing. f . e.;. ttuujvs, Jaal9'6slyr Sole Agent, 21 High street. WM. KNABE & Oo.s GOLD MEDAL PIANOS 1 1 Brery stylo of these Justly celebrated Plauoa prononnoad by THALBERO, QOTT8CHALK, BATTER AND BiUAnvunii, And a lara number of the beat artists and araetean In to is oonutry, to no saw BEST PIANOS MADE I Can be fbned at my wareroom, No. 13 East a tare street. Ilioae In need of a truly Flrat Clan Flu should net fall to giro me a call. angr PHILADELPHIA ADTERTISINC, C.J. H0LL0WAY. Wholesiala CJrooer, AND COKXIBBIOH MFMCBiST, 505 Market Btreet, (north side, above Fiftk-tt. PHILADELPHIA. oettdly R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers. . 40 S Arab Itraat, IX 1 1 AT 49 1 tk X A RBSTStRBHOOK CO. DBBIBtBI WO nail the attention of the trade and the Asaerteaa Pnbllo to the aw that Steal Pan. an made In tUa oooa- try by them equal In nelity to the bert tanported ar. ucias. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALER applied oa the most favorable terms. Orders by mall promptly atteaaed to. tnnalO-dly IBDIA BUBBBB OOODS FOB THB ABMY Ooa-akrtlnt nf Bobber Ooats. Oana. Ponchea, OaDaa. Lsc glnse, Haveraack. and Bleaketa. Aleo, a faB enaorfcseent of Indu Bobber Qooda that an manunastarad at the present rime at the oldest eetabllahmant la the United tftates, for sale at the lowest prions, for cash-Also. Belting, Packing and Hoes, Oar Barlnc. and drain Drill Tubes, India Bnbber Ton of all kaada, Boon and Over Bhoea and Oongrees Web. Tor sale by JOIiH xttuisnijai, ail uneannt n,, ruiextiipasa, jpntwm riBB IKSCRAHOB OOMPAMT, and ie located at 1600,000 00 . 600,000 00 t,ICt to,mot lar.tMe .40,190 44 .16,000 00 eoUaUral aecnrlty. - - Pear! at Banfcrd-..... . . PAB TALDB. atABkBT TALDB T.tOOtt 40,700 00 4,600 00 0,000 00 ,760 00 20,000 00 2,40 00 10,600 00 19,200 00 aioooo 1264 00 1900 00 19,400 00 10,400 00 34,200 00 13,000 00 16,000 00 1,700 00 10,600 00 10,000 00 31,900 00 10,000 00 10,430 00 10,200 00 1,860 00 10,200 00 10,660 00 9,000 00 0,000 00 10,200 00 12,000 00 10,400 00 16,000 00 16,000 00 2,860 00 12,600 00 10,000 00., 10,000 00.. 10,000 00. .. 1,000 00. . 10,000 0t 10,000 00.. . 10,000 00 10,000 00 . 10,000 00 10,000 00.... 10,(100 00 20,000 00 ... 10,000 00 .... , 9,850 00 .... 19,600 00.., 16,000 00...... ... 12,000 00. 2,000 00.... 10,000 00..... 20,000 00., ... 60,000 00 16,000 00..... ... 20,000 00.. 96,000 00., 26,000 00 , 10,000 00. , 29,900 00 3,000 00 2,100 00 16,600 00 10,800 00 60,600 00 18,800 00 2000 00 38,760 00 28,260 00 11,800 00 34,478 00 29,692 60 M.. 1802... 1I77-S0. Mis. . 188J 1870... 187S 1878.... 33,800 00. 29,000 00, 1884,960 00 (894,869 60 894,869 60 .11,046,786 96 187,590 67 2,930 00 Liabilities.. I 90.840 69 110,000, except In special cases. H. HUNTINGTON, PtsaiDUT. TIM0. C. ALLTN, Skbeta.t. T. 0. ALLYN, Secretary of tba Hartford Pin Insur as required by the first section of the act "To regulate lo," passed April 8, 1838; and, whwtm, said Company haa Is possessed of at least ONB HDNDBED THOUdABD or In bonds, or In mortgage of real estate, wonh any other State, and waiting all claim or right of er aforesaid act, I, BOBEBT W. TAYLEB. Anditor of Bleta this State until the thirty-first day of Jannary, In the my name and cauttd the Hal of my office to be affiled B. W. TAYLEB, Anditor of Slate H. R. BEE80N, Aaur, Johnson Bnllding, Oolnmbns, Ohio. CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. Lm O. Foratoorg, NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, SOUTH . SIDB, HAST OT MAIN, DP . STAIRS. Oin.olxiM.ja.tl, o.. ABUTA0TU 111 ABD DBAAIB IB Trasses for Radical Oure, 8DPP0RTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES, Snrgloal and Anatomloal Mechanician. Inventor and manuiaotnnroi Apparatnaxorunrrarnnof Spine, Wry Neck, Clnb Pact, Bow Legs, and other PhUloal Deform f. ties. Splints for rractnrea and Dtalooatlone. Btocklnn for Variooae Telna, Knee Cape and Ankleta made to order. Especial attention paid to the repair of Artificial Llmba, A oompetent Female to attend to Ladles. Befere by permission to Dr W O Museey, Dr O O Black, an. Hr F ftoelker. Br J P Jndklna. Df I SnlimUL nr. Trias, Dr A Bettman. I marSBdly O OM"FIDIIN"TIAIj iTOVMO III WHO BAT! Injured tbemaatne by oartnln aeeret bablta, which unfit them for bnstnaaa, , 1,. .in i r- Ih. Jlu n , I . J ' also, mlddle-ecedaB4oUBM, e. Cram (be idum of rocta or other oaoae., feel adabllitr In advance of their yean, before placing themselvae coder the treatment of any one. anonio nres nao 'thm oaosar rnrano." Mar- nea umiee, wuning to nvoM en increase of family, will learn aomethlng of Importaaoa bj pe rasing "Tan Sa 0BR ramo." f Bent to any address, In a sealed envelope, ca rei oi nm iae, anursca DB.OHAS.A. BTUABT A OO. Otnotnnatl.Ohlo. PebM-VrlAw.l NERV0U8 DEBILITY, OR BPER. A MAiuiutiiuaA, it positively in-'rr curable bv anr mean, but those I edvo. aWW oate. Before commencing any treatment learn how the writer actually cured himself, and subsequently hnndred. ai oioese. Enoloee a post-paid superscribed envelcm to Box 17F, Oharlestowa, Meeei ma,l-dAwlyr Private Dlfleasea BtMtmt 0MM of GonoTfaUM or 8t phllii oared In few dsn. without efaftttgs of diet or hindrnnee from DQS1Drnj. BMOnaATJ OrpDlUt tU last TtMtlf orudtotsd without ths us oi mwtvm, inTOtDBun psMss of ssmstt stomwd In s snort time. Bnflerers from Impotoiwy or kws of sezttsl power, restored to fall vigor b s lew wwat, Gleet or OonorrhM of long sundlnt;, wlwre nil Internal remedies have folLed, permsneatly SAd speedily oared bj s new tiMtasnt. najamrnnn, DR. STEVENS & CO. titans ills Lock Ilmpito' tO. THIBD ST., BET. WALNUT AND VISE ur Box eJ unctnnnn, u. WM. HORSTMANN SONS, FIFTH CHERRY STS., Mennfectnrers nod Importers of Ladies' Dress & Mantilla Trimmiigs BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED AND BMALL WARES. TJR SPRING) ASSORTMENT CONTAINS A TA. BIBTY of Plain and Taney Beltings, Buglagrlnna. Buttons and Ornament, Embroidering Bnlds, Gilt and Steel Buttons, Velvet Blbbena, Ouipme Lace., Belt Skirt trellis at low price. lanaloSm 40,700 00 i. " 6,000 Q" . 10,000 00 . r.toooo.. .... " - 10.000 00 26,000 00 16,000 00 ' ..... 11,8)0 O0. " 91,600 " SM00 00, ,. 90,000 00 ... ,...,, W,000 00 K.00O 00. 90,000 00 " lOtflO 00 . . 16,000 00 , i. 10,000 m - . 1(MW0 w " . - 10,000 " . 60,000 00 . OHIO STATE JOURNAL TELEOTT APIJIO NEWS (rcieyremAie CbrTrswons'ssies e (As Ohm Strntt HORNING AND AFTERNOON RE PORT. IMPORTANT SOUTHERN NEWS. REBEL GUNBOAT COTTON DE STROYED. LATEST FROM GALYE8TON. IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS. PORT HUDSON NEWS. GOT. STANLEY RESIGNED. FROM THE COAST. At, AC, Ac, Ac, Ar, Rebel Gunboat Cotton Destroy- edGen. Wettxel FlankB tbe Rebels. New Tobk, Jan. 30. The Now Orleans Delta of the 17th eontaint the following newt from Berwlok't Bat: The last iteamer brought oCoial information of tbe total dettrnotion of the rebel ironolad iteamer "Cottoa" in Bayoa Teohe, ij our land and naval forgot, under Gee. Weitsel. She it blown lo atom.; and there is aa end Jo this formidable Gen. Wellxel kae taeoeedtd in getting a heavy foree In the enemy't -rear, thereby oomplalely flanking them, and their entire overthrow in that Motion it only a qneetioa of a few dayt time. The rebel foroe it smaller than wat at first .opposed. Weiiiel hat ascertained that it oontiitt of only 11.000 infantry, abont 1,000 oavalry, and three pieoet of artillery. Potomac Army. The Tribune hat tbe following: The atorm yesterday wat the mott eevere known to the army of the Foloniao. Hnoh difficulty was experienced to-day in supplying the soldier, with raiiont. The entire oavalry foroe, not on pioket duty, were tail morning engaged in carrying food from depots to oampi. Latent from Galveston. The New Orleant correspondent of the Tri bune ttatet that the Harriet Lane it blockaded in Gatveitori Bay. The rebel, are fortifying the island, and rUtinc out the Harriet Line. A large number of rebel troops it oonoentra- tins on the island to resist our attack, uom. Bell leet it large and amply eufBoient to re-take Galveston; but hit desire is lo recapture tbe Harriet Lane, and not destroy her. Important from Texas. We hear from the United States Consul at Matamorat, Mr. Pieroe, that 1,800 Unionists art all organised on the Rio Grande, near Brownsville, into two cavalry regiments. They have horses, and about one half are armed; also, tht Consul writes, that about 1,000 are ready to join the Union ranks as soon at arms and ammunition are furnished. Tbe announcement that Banks' expedition was designed for Texas and that Gov. Hamilton wat en route with a heavy foree for the relief of tht Bute, hat produoed thit organitation. ' NashvilIb, Jan. 29. A fleet of twenty-nine transports, and the gunboats Lexington, Ht Clair, and Brilliant, arrived thit morning. The former, while reoonnoitering above the ahoals, wat attaoked by two nunarea guerrillas wnn three 6-pounders. The boat was si rack three times, but not damaged. She returned Ihe fire and shelled them from their position. The Hoot was not interrupted. From tbe Coast. New Yoak, Jan. 30. A Hilton Head corres pondent of tho Herald, dated the 26th, oontaint Ihe following: A good deaXof anxiety is manifested with regard to matters in Ogeeohee Sound. The Monitor "Moniauk went down Satur day morning last for the purpose of expelling the rebels from tneir Batteries, while tne oap-ture or destruction of the Nashville wat to be undertaken by wooden vessels, which accompanied her. A contest witn toe ram "Atlanta was anti cipated. Beyond tne newt or tne Montana e saie ar rival at the mouth of the Ogeeohee on Saturday afternoon, we have nothing definite from that vioinily. Yesterday a dense log nunc over tne coasi to-day ws have heard from that quarter numerous reports of heavy guns, indioatlng that something unutual it going on. No feart exist as lo the welfare or the Mon iauk: but the Nashville is known among our oruisers at a fast traveling ship, and she may get away after all and in spite of all. Rebel News. New Yoik, Jan. 30. The Petersburg (Va.) Express contains the following ditpatoh : " vicxBBuao, Jan. ts. we have trustworthy intelligence from above that the great Yankee flotilla, oontiating of 00 gunboats and transports, hat passed Greenville, Miss, coming down. We are ready. Port Hudson Force. The Baton Rouge correspondence of the Her ald tayt: Varloua regiments of this division have been brigaded. information received here from rort Hudson fully confirms the statement recently tent you regarding ths number and oondition of the enemy at that point. The estimate of hit gunt is too high rather than too low; and there s no donbt that four dayt ago his effeotive fighting foroe was less than iU.uutfc ills pickets are within 7 miles of this place, and his scouts and videttet oome muoh nearer daily. There't very little restriction npon intercourse; and men living outside of the lines oome here and return daily, giving, of oourse, their parole not to import information. But it may easily be judged that this parole it not a guarantee of silence, and there s no doubt that tne enemy it fully informed, from day to day, of everything that transpires in this department. A Supposed Spy. A British offioer serving In Canada wag re- oently arrested at Point of Books en hit return from Jtiohmond. At be was making his wa; hsen wr-Ueww fan use aneiwa ten a Spy am committed to the old Capitol prison. He will be tried by court-martial. Hit name is said to be Wynne. Not a Naval Vessel.- From tome oommenta in the newspapers, It it proper to mention that the gunboat SideU, reported aa having surrendered to the rebels, did not belong to ths navy, and there it no inch offioer it Van Dora oonnectea witn tt. Ja-riEaso City, Mo., Jan. 29. The Senate to-day passed House resolution askingCon-a-resa to accrorriate twenty-five million dollara for emancipation purposes in this State, by a vote of an to z. Got. Stanly Resigns Good t Newbebr. Jan. 26. Gov. Stanly's resigns' tion was tent henoe lo Washington by last mail. It it based on the President's emancipa tion proclamation, which he strenuously op poses. Tht army and navy and Union citinni here are strongly averse to the appointment of a luooessor, as the office is not only regarded at needless, but a serious obstruction in the pro- crest or armt. Gen. Foster is accepting the servioe of ne groes for garrison duty, notwithstanding the remonstranoa oi uov. otaniy. Billy Wilson's Zouaves get a hard rub from a New Orleans army correspondent, who says that ths boys not exactly liking their camping around, mads a rush for the State prison, knocked down the keepers, entered the building, turned ths key on the inside of the wall gate, locked themselves in the cells, and oried "Aoio toe ore at tome. Hud, of the consistency of molasses, it already mnole deen in-New York, and the reason has hardly begun. The ladles have done their best to tweep it with their skirts, but havs hardlT nroduoed any effeot on tho mud at yt- Tell me, thou mighty deep, with waves deep and dear, it there a good time ooming when hoopt will disappear ? tome foreign rook bound shore, soma island far away, where these outrageous street balloons shall all be stowed away 1 The mighty deep was rippled by quell, and replied, bobs at an. IMPORTANT PARIS. FROM Tne Poller of tbe French Em neror Regardlne; the United States. The Significance of his Address to the French Letrlslatare. A Remarkable Article from tbe Emperor's Orean. (Proas tka N. Y. Times.) Pabis, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1803. Tha Imnraaaion nroduoed in tht belter elans of the' French population by the Emperor's discourse is unfavorable, for, although to Ihe s tht tpeeoh is tame and Intignifloant, this very tamoaeea ana lntigmnoenoo sonsa tales, ror tht mora ODterving eiaasu, its aan cerous charactar. That the word "Mexico' should have occurred but once, and that at tht tail of China aad Cochin China, and aa a tort of incidental affair to these, provoked a lanxh of derision wherever It wat read, it is known. in fact, that the question of Mexioo exoilet the mott teriout consideration, and, I may add, ap- nrchetaion of the Cabinet, ana far various rea sons, whloh I need not detail here; aad lo pass it over that waa simply to sav: i ao not know how muoh I dart lay oa thai question, there fore I shall tap nothing. It is generally remarked alto, by thoee who lake the palaa to liuay out tne inougnis wnict presided at the writing of thl Imperial tpeeoh, that the only exterior tubjtct on whioh it eaten into detail it that of America, aad that his Msiesty. while thus directing the eyes of the nation aa particularly to this tubjecl, it anxious tt give tuoh a turn to the sentenoe at will keep the probability of aa offer of mediation before ihe public la thit connection, I learn verbally that, in Ihe Counoil of tht Cabinet whioh wat held on Baiurday evening, to hear the reading of Ihe Imperial discourse, explanations were demanded by Ministers on the word "eacorr," as applied in the paragraph oa the quettion of aa armistiot in Amtrioa, and that, la tbe discus sion whioh ensued, tiie Majesty insisted absolutely upon the maintenance of the word. It it my duty to tell you hers lhat a verita ble panio reigns in Ihe editorial bureaux of f ant on tbe tuojeot or. tne imperial stiiiuue toward Amarioa. The following are the facts whioh have produoed this panic: In the first place, it it known that tht ministerial orient within a few dayt have reoeived an ordor to constantly harp on the doctrine that the separation is final in Amerioa, and that it is time to see about getting ootton. This order it being faithfully executed, and by none with more leal than the Moniteur. Thit paper commenced its tooesaion policy by a most un justifiable and on warrnDtable attack on Gen. Schenck, Uovernor oi naiumore. (it it not orlh while to speak or tne abuse or uen, eut-r. notwithstanding hit recall, for that is in one tense an old subject.) The Government anticipates, or at least is afraid of, the election of about thirty democrats to tbe Chamber at Ihe spring election, and this an opposition which would endanger tbe durability of tuoh a regime at at present holds power in Franoe. It it laid, therefore, lhat the Government, rather than to allow the eleotions lo go loo strong in the democratic tense, will risk a foreign war aa a diversion, even with Amerioa. Prince Napoleon was lately heard to declare himself converted to the doctrine of teparation in Amerioa. Thi Revue de l'Empire, a hebdomadal iheet ritlen In the Ministerial Bureau, appears to ba published solely for the object of propagat ing thl doctrine of separation. Several of Ihe liberal journals an beooming seriously divided in their iurraui it redaction, on this tame question. Orders have lately been issued lo all the na val portt, lo hasten the naval preparationa wilh thi greatest activity, but with as little display aa possible. But qolio as important and as aignifioaut as all thl rest, is thi following arlioU from La Nation, whioh is aaid in Ilia newspaper offioes to have been written by the Emperor, or, at least, to havs been diotated in his bureau. I ought to tell you that after the Empress founded her organ, li France, direoted by the Viscount de la Gueronnlere, the Emperor wasanxims, also, lo sioure an organ, and thus a leading Bonapart-1st Deputy, M. Oranier de Cassagnao, a as au thorised to rouna xva; nation, a journal wmon has now reaohed its thirteenth number. The artiole whioh follows, and which I translate entire from thit paper, appeared in the Sunday edition, and consequently the day before the delivery or tbe imperial aisoourte at tne opening of tht Chambers. For Ihoao who are in the leorit of thit document, it it eonsidored much more important than the official dlsoourse. Here it is: MALLAKOFF. (Prom La Nation, Jan. 11.) Thi crisis in cotton manufacture it acquliing daily tuoh propcrtiont at ought in Franoe as well at elsewhere to oall upon it tht terious meditation of publicists, of statesmen and of Governments. Like the oritit whioh remits from a deficient cron of (train, the orisis of cotton doet not give a hope of a tpeedy amelioration, founded on the probability or a better aarvest. un the con- trary, tht crisis in ootton manufacture doet not reasonably promue nnyming out an aggravation.On the other hand, experience provet that the supplies or cotton furnished by India, Ea-vnt and Algeria are insufficient; and on thi other, it it manliest mat tne want or material, whioh has made itself feu tuns rar but tn a few plaoes, will not be long in extending itself to all the others. The question of knowing how lo give work and life to the numerous workmen in thit great industry, places itself before us, therefore, in all that it possesses of seriousness, of pressing haste and or rormiaaDientee. it is a quettion for tht teriout attention or all friends of hu anity and of order. In definitive, here are the terms of Ihe prob lem: No other country than America being able for a long time to oome to furnish tho ne eeaary amount of ootton, by what reasonable and praotioablt way may Amerioa be brought to furnish our suppuesr Ws know or but one preoedenl, to speak Ihs truth, wnien, norrowea from n similar sltua tion, may be examined and weighed in oonneo tion with this one, snd thit precedent it thi war wared bv naiana amnst China tn 1H41. to lorvWhe latiervo nooepi ma opium oi India in exchange for tea. The English thought, in the clrcnmstanoe we now recall, lhat justice narmitted them to re-establish, by military intervention, a traditional commerce, the in terruption of Which wat highly prejudicial to England and to Europe. . It will be admitted, without hesitation, that the re-establishment of thl commerce of ootton with Amerioa will present itself in conditions muoh more conformable to Ihe principles of equity and of general utility. in tne nrat piace, to iaoa cotton, mat is to leave without work and without bread, in Franoe, Eogland and Germany, thousands of families who live by tne ootton industry, is misfortune of muoh greater magnitude than to live without tea. Oa the other hand, when the English pre tend to re-establish by foroe the tea trade, they imposed in return, on the Chinese Govern' ment, an artiole which is in reality a poison, and in wnion tne uovernment or China taw, with reason, a eause ot physical and moral deg radation. Every one will tee lhat in America the quet' tion it altogether different. In determining the Amenoani to renew with Europe the trade in ootton, ws will carry lo them, along with the spirit of concord, of fraternity and of peaoe, the re-establishment of labor, of agrioulture, of commerce, of transactions, and consequently of publio prosperity. While leaving to the Amer icans int rignt ana tne onre oi resolving inte rior questions in a way to tntt their own eon venienoe, and withont pretending in any way to impose npon them either nnion or separation, Europe might evidently, in a general in terest of humanity, resolve the question of cotton, if not In a definite manner, at least in way to relieve sufferings that have become in tolerable. In tht state of solidarity to which, Ihankt lo the spirit of Christianity, all the nations of tht earth are to-day arrived, good sense and equity admit that no ona of them may bring about the ruin of the others. Whin any profound calam ities happen to a ocuntry, tho sentiments of humanity oblige all other countries to take tniir part m tneae tunennga. Amtrioa u therefore obliged, in the name of then princi ples, to take account, in a certain measure, the distreaa of the EuroDean workmen. For ourselves, ws do not see any other tola tion to the ootton orisis than a European intervention, of whioh ths form aad tho extent re HIGHLY ts be decided, hni ark saah m laawiamam A. the Americans the solution of their rl.tiJ-.i question, shall furnish tn tha Bi.f..i.. '""f "smai raouga material to render not-sibls a semens revival of labor. we eaail be surprised if, in the coming legislative aaeembliei of Franca and E..I..J :.iL. similar to these are not brought forward; aad, in the name of the internets of labor and of a-aaiiy, wa conjure ins frees to examine una point oi view or ths question. Edgrerton' Battery at Ibe Bailie wa iraurtreesDoro. This has won imperishable) , - . - m u. wivwaMiiuuerr cauniOU in Si H.,ithui m sn morn i oniue at aturrreeebors it suffered mors than any battery oa the fiel.i n .. under the eommandof Lieut. Dora. . r ,k. uoa rmiiica. wruuerj smcera in the service, and who waa reported killed, whioh, fortunate- 'j, FFa ? ue untrue, rrom a private letter written by him lo a friend in this city we are permitted lo copy ihe following i.. grapht: r- - "Vou have undoubiedlv been Inf. wm fit is m.i at disaster at Murfreesboro. The whole battery was tnawre! over lo the rebels, including battery, forge and one baggage wagoo; Captain Edgerton a prisoner, also Lieut. Berwiok. I wai hit twice, but notserioualv hurt J. i. Clark, Wall McNeal, Alfred Buck, J. Wall, S,,r,n ft'"'"- 8- An". J. P. Humphrey.-! BowArf -Joe.8cvoy, Alonio Caswell, Joeiah Cleveland, Corporal Henry Barnard, W. P. Mat-tesoa, and a number of others, all prisoners. "I am in eommand of Ihe seige artillery In ana erouna naahville. What is left of our nailery la witn me, except Lieut. Ransom.' Cuvelasd, Jan. 28ih, 1808. EorroE State Jovtwui Dear Sir . Th. ak.v. relative to Edgerton't Battery at the battle of murirrcaooro, cut rrom vour Journal, haa ;.i una proanninu to my nonce, which is no en tirely jaue mat i reel it my duty in justice to vapi. x.agerun enu nit 1st senior Lieut, A. G. Baaeom, to correct tbe statement aa nnl.licl. . t, 1 , r ' . v MMmm ww hi uo. Lieut. Dorsey wat not in command of Erlnvr. ton's battery at Ihe battle of Murfreesboro, nor -.or urao in oommnnii at any nrevioue time. Capt. Edgerton. although Chief of Ariill.rv In Ihe 2d Division, retained the command of nit iiattery. Had there been a neceesity for uia rcuauuianiDK mat OOmmand It wnnlrl hnwa devolved upon Lieut. Ransom, who is probably quite Ihe equal in military ability and bravery ui me junior, ueui. uorsey, who haa arrogated to muoh to himself not only in this instance, but on former occasions. The New York Tribune (daily) of the 19ih of anuarv naa a lone aesoriotion nr this hard- at Murfreesboro, in which occurs the following, ruiaiivo iq x.agerion g nailery: "Captain ndgorton himself waa wnun.l.rl and taken prisoner. His First Liiutenent uorsey escaped, and retire,! from haitla in Nashville, to be disgraced bv dimiel for de sertion." For tho truth of this statement I nannnt vouoh; but I do know, from urivate latter, ra. oelved in thit city from mrmbert of thi battery, thai Lieut. Dorsey was the first offioer lo forsake hit gnus and leave ths field, and that the next morning, January 1st, ha started for Nashville. There, aa we all know, he performed wonderful feats in telegraphing his own brave exploits, suoh ae "Lieut. Dorsey fought with the Oberlin boys till all were cnt down," &0, Ac, whioh sta'ement has been proven entirely false. In Ihe meantime, Lieul. R.insom remained upon the battlefield, taking part in the snc' oeeding battles, and looking after Ihe dead ani wounaea oi tne cattery, and so enrronned in discharging hit various duliee as to find no time telegraph or write his anxious friends till several days after Ihe buttles were over, and then only briefly assuring them of his safety, modestly expressing the hope thai he had done some good during those awful days of oarnage and slaughter. In a letter from Dr. Clemans. Sumoo 99th Ohio, oooura tha following respecting Lieut. Ransom i "As regards the loss of Eilforton's Baltsry, there it no use of my saying anything. The fact that a mw Battery, and a 'pioked one' at that, waa immediately furnished Lieutenant Ransom showt oxaolly how Ihe General commanding viewed that matter and him aa an onioer. Lieut. Hansom haa his new Battery sure, having left Nashville with it last Satur day for this place." It may be that Lieut. Dorsey is in "command the Beige guns in and about Nashville." as he asserts; but would it not be a very strange proceeding to entrust suoh an important command to one who haa not the least experienoi with siege gunt or any other branch of thi service tave lhat of a Junior Lieutenancy in a volunteer Battery or Light Artillery, and com- enoing in tnat a perfect novice seventeen months ago I 1 cannot think tbe military authorities of rtnsnviiie are driven to tbe necessity of en-trusting the important command of the de- rentes of that oily to tuoh an inexperienced person as vorsey. in behairof truth and justice, Yours respeoifully, C. L. R. The foregoing comes from a poraon of Ibe ighett retpeotabllity, and as such is entitled to consideration. En. (Communicated.) Indexing; Public Printing Economy. Editob Jouehal: I have read with salis faction in the Journal, a statement of the ex pense of indexing the Senate Journal for eaoh of thi ten years last past, and tne commendation worthily bestowed upon Mr. it bodes, the eflioi ent and gentlemanly Clerk of the Senate. And now, auppoting the emoienoy, ooupled with economy, it a dtnieratum with the members of the Legislature, i venture to oner a suggestion and to ask for it Ihe especial consideration of the standing committee on rubiio Printing, or any other membera interested in publio economy. liy rererenoe to thi last rour pages or "Aoooru panying Documents" printed with the Govern or1! meesage, will be found one of Ihe most interesting and Instructive of those documents. It it thi"ttiport or tne guptrvieor or mating-.' and shows tho wonderful economy introduced in that one Item of expenditure within Ihe two years past; being a reduction from $44,240.15 in laoz, ana suB.o-sz.uti, in leuy, to SiU.IHJU In 1862. and the same sum estimated ror li;:i. This is ths result of whotoome legislation on Ihe subieot. and fldelitv In the aa-e-wno stands between tbe contraatora ana the mate Trenanrv. That ageaoy la no ainrcure. lis duties require of ths person tilling tne post, the most mum ble integrity, ana a thorough and entire prao tioal acquaintance wilh all the details of the business. Without such acquaintance he nj'gi t himself be often imposed npon, and without m tegrity, tho public interest might possibly suf fer from collision between the contraolora and the incumbent. At first the Supervisor of Printing was allowed $300 per annuo. The next year, additional duties devolved on him, and hit salary increased tome l U or $JUU still oerlainly "a very inadequate salary." Now, what 1 would suggest, is this: Makn Ihe salary adequate lo the duties, and anfficl nt to compensate a competent person to devote his whole lime to the duties or Ibe place, it should be at least upon a footing with the Chief Clerk shin in any of the executive departments Then require of him, in addition to his present duties, to index Ihe Journals of Ihe House and Benate. Thut would be actually saved to the Treasury some $1000 a year now paid for this servioe, and the work being done as the aheeti past through the press, would accelerate tho de livery or these aocumenis. The only termu otijeciion to tnis scheme that ooo urs to my mind, is tnat it transfers tne eon' ferring of that amount or patronage rrom the General Assembly lo Ihe Commissioners of Publio Printing. Will the members consent to forego that consideration, for to much gained to the publiof A. It. c A Mountain op SwasritBsg A "fat girl" has just "turned np" in the person of Miss Kosma Delight Ktchardsnn, tne only daughter ofXtalbaniel Kichardson, or fcs.it A mead, tt a. Miss Kosina is 19 years of are, 6 reel s inchet in height, measuring 5 feet 8 inches around the waist, and 2 feet 10 inches in straight Una across the shoulders. Her weight 18 4,0 pounds. For a full-rigged dress on winter's day, she requires 8J yards J yard wide oiotn. "Oh I what shall I do if Theodore is draft ed?" aaid a young girl to her grandmother, while thinking that perhaps her lover might be obliged lo shoulder his musket and go to the war. "Do I" said the old lady, her venerable eyes sparkling with the light of other days, "do at I did for Nathan the last time Ihe red ooats oame over here. Make coarse shirts and pan (Siccus lor aim. HAVE YOU ASTHMA OR PHTHISIC? Than aaa JATBI'8 EXPECTORANT, which wBI eve. emre tha apaamodta eoa traction the wtnd tana. ... J t theea to eject tka aaaooac er mattur which d je these np, and by aa easy aad free expectoration, n ra al I dlOoulty of breathing. HAVE YOU a BRONCHITIS P Tbeaaee JaTNX'I EXPECTORANT. This wlde-eic-d disease, which may be generally desert bed ae aa Intesa matloa of the tne akin whack Una, the Inside of the wit I tubes or air roscls, spreading through every part ot H e ' lungs, at often mietakea for Oonanmptloa. The trwiK rant aabdan thai u8ammatlon, relieves tha attend oough, pain, and dlmcalty of breathing, acd. If the en, not of too long standing, will certainly prclace e carr HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION P Than nee JATNI'8 EXPECTORANT. It olaanaes 1 1-1 Inng. from all Irritating matters, while at tha eame tlm i H heals and Invigorate, them. Of all tka nmedlea wn keve been offered the pnbllo for thle dread disaass. ens ban stood tbe test of time oe maintained aa rrolrpri J . popularity, aa thi. Expectorant. Thousand, who hiv i been given ap by their physicians as incurable kave t i ' reelored to partant health by Ita OSS and their teetlrc I most carry eoavtrtloa to all who read II. HAVE YOU PLEURISY ! Than aaa JATSE'S EEPKLTORANr. By taking ts-' three large tones In tha early sieges oi the dknae , lis . quick aoncamlon, and covering op warmly In bed, 'M preparation acta as a sudorific or sweating morivlr... t eubJuas the lufiemmation at tha cutest. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH!' Then nsa JATNE'S EXPEOTOBANT. Then l r remedy which ao effjotnally overcomes this disease a l , Expectorant. What parent oaa witness ihe euftVtir .. her children from this distressing oimplttiut wit'f.; I doing all In her power for their relief t What merl lui pleasant to tho testa, or ao certain to prodnoa Imr fit. ele benefit? Give It a trial, then, and It prove Ire ..., HAVE YOU CROUP J Thon naa JATNE'S EXPECTORANT. Children eri hject to na disease mora enddeo In Its attacks, o:. 1 1 tbeauannoeof prompt relief, none more fetid In U'. snltx, than Oronp. Parents, therefore, ehanld hi nt . head a remedy sun and thorough. Such n renir-r , f bo found In the fopeetornnt, ud very eer-fal ir oiVf will keep n supply by her. JAYKE'S EXPECTORANT s stnndavrd mmUctne, Tor twenty -At yean it btv- " More tbe public, end ditTlng this period Its ooretlvf ;- bevA txvsn tMliflod tn by nil Casesee ol p-j, ir l qnsrters of the world, rhyslclens, cl-rfrriuoti, 'Hvyt-rr, mftrchnnta, nnd moohnnlas. here mpnr.eiicid It w,rir-r el effnete, nnd here tarnished us with thlr testimony, mt mnybefonnd nt Isngth. In onr Almenno. tr i, r oonvlnclng rertlflcntee we would rfer the doaHti.tf- Dr. D. JATNI SON'S Family MetKcine ere prrr ' f ilvftt MaOlieenntetreat. rbllt.iMnhgLBtirl nr. k3i , t OolarohTu, Ohio, hy G. ROPE KT8 end b. MJHD F !.' f , end by Agmte thronfront tbo rttnntry, from wlv-n ntf also t obtaineds $rtit JatJ Jfwdtcal Ahnannc I tret KM 147 flWIH, oria.-itmiiiiw-An "J GROCERIES. YANKEE VEGETABLES I CODFISH, "George Bank.'j No. 1 SALMON (Now); No. 1 BHAD (New); 100 Kita No. 1 MACKEREL; 100 Kill No. 2 MACKEREL . MACKEREL in half and quarter IV; ' SMOKED SALMON; SMOKED HALIBUT; TONGUES ANI BOUNDS, In Bton, and for sale by W. H. BESTIEATJX, ctl4. 104 South Hith stre- CLOTHING. IF THERE IS A Person In the region round about ns, tn a Bank, Itiw ranee Office, Manufacturing Establishment, Publio lr.it:. tutlon, a Member of tha Senate, or Amsutbly, the Gov. ernor, or Secretary, a member of a Mercantile or M. . hanlcal Establishment, nr Private Indlvlilnel, whi In I uot already pnrohared Clothing at tha f?,EW YORK CLOTHING STOHE, we wiHild be glnd to show tbem what we art doing In 1 branch of bnitnesi. Those who nnv patronised ni heretofore will only I be nssnred that we keep doing, and, as nnsl, onr r f fiublonable, strong nnd d arable, matte from tte b"- ' I stock, nnd by eY03llent nnd careful work tn pi,. Our Custom Department under the supervision of one of the best Oatfer. Ohio, and will allow no garment to be taken frou. Sntabllabnient unless It be feultltwi. In confide.-, ' Naen.ro nit wtltf Wlltt ft . Genial and FasMonaMe .rmfrt md rnosi Tain um Ot-otii that thtt srir-trr, n f wli.cli will ootnpare favorably with clothes mtvdo tn N' W York, or any astern city, that here tbey cannot fait a be plMSjAd. Our aeeortrnent of Fiench and Ot - Cloths (Black, Green and Dahlia); Black and K'n CaVMimerea, 8Mk nnd Wool TelTetd; Grenadine and ; mere Testings, will always be abundant. ' lo onr Furnl-hlng Department will be Shirts, Wmv pnrs, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Tins Scarfs, and a i'. 4 stock of SbaKer Flannel Shirt fc lraTTr- fVado not wish to be egotistical, bnt as the PP1' 'H OB WALES patronized onr fltabllshment, (seeedlrn-iti Ohio State Journal, Nor. 27, 186.,) we take pints r- ' referring to nlm, as also our former patrons, . t ability to make better and mors alyliab Garment- tt. .j any Clothing fToese In Oolombut. J? J. O I. ARK, NO. 141 SOUTH nifau st in o r. Jeuin'u STRAY OX. A DARE BID OX strayed from the premier- nt tin enbecriber, on North Public Lane, Ooodlo Ii:.i..,t,J on the evening of the 2d Inst. Maid ox is abont 1 y re old, baa abort horns, both ears marked, small whit- In ihe forehead and white scot oa th flank A reward of fA will be giv-n to any nereon retnruioa; aald ox to ae. on North Pnbllo Lane, Oolunbna. , jan37d9t JAftfCS M. BOGUKfli,
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Full Text | MEDICAL. BAILY OHIO BT ATE JOURNAL. S. .A BUTTRFIELD. HAVE YOU A COUGH!' aaa JATNrt BX PBOTOBABTT. Do not allow w cold to take IIS awn enaree. Tw.thlrda at taw 8 ADDLE, nAHNEBS rtotlme of couampUoa owe their afflicrjone to the mid ietekeof-relU lor a Coogkle aatwelloimelf.- iv as' T nut tola tha, error, hot aeaU vosnalfat emeeeia remedy which Iwaalw-Sve faan' experience kae feme. IAUNK MANUFACTURER VOI HME XXM1 COLUMBUS, OHIO SATURDAY MORMIiSG JANUARY 31 l8t3 NUMB KM 188. rratad at certain to ncnaaoaa e apsady ansa. CISClilMATI ADTUTIUia Officer. Saddles and Bridles. IV. 349 Mnln 0 CINCINNATI. OHIO Ut A 8H0M TIMS. The Heatest Thing Out MAGIO POCKET BOOK ENTIRELY NEW STYLE, With UMiM.br 1863, List flater- nal Reissue BURBs.sk. PRICE 60 CENTS. Bent by snail an lbs i ssipt of tbo pries. JAMES ATE, IT Easl rourlh St. Clnclnnntl. Armytatlonofy PRIZE PACKAGES, pnRTvnLlOS. ENVELOPES AND PAPER, Tbe best anallty of flood. t tbe lowest prices. JAMES ATKS, IT EMt Fourth Stmt, Cincinnati. tr-la. , . CARRIAGES 1! CARRIAGES I I rpHl CHDEBSIONED INVITES IBM Jtna 1 of persons desiring to porches. , to h "M una MMTtlBI Of mnuH luuifino COACHES, COUPES, ...JENNY UND, font and two seats. BA&OUCHES, . LIGHT ROCKA WAYS, I PHEATON8, JERSEY WAGONS. MD A Ollit VAErCTT Of Light Open and Top Buggies, . Of Superior Style ul Finish, for nit t the lowest Cash Prices, consistent with ths timet. j. w. gosling, , f!or. 61b Sycamore Street, ' dcc8-8m. Cincinnati. XT. K-XISSXjXIjH., .Leather and Findings,' qiH Hinr pmcb wiu be pel for au.kindsjof FURB, HIDES, AND SHEEP PELTS, t Ho 215 Maine St., Cincinnati. MIODLETON, STROBRIDGE SCO Lithographers, EngraTers AND COPPER PLATE; PRINTERS. 64 West -Atlx St. OINOINNATI. O. ' W an prepared o eiscnte all work In nnl Dm In th. feat miQHT, mob M Portralta, Bond.. Diploma.) alPi dhow Oarda, Lottos Beadc, Bill Hwli, Am, Ao. Term, reasonable. noTSS.Sm STADLER, BROTHER St CO.. WHOLESALE OIiOTBIBRSi IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Oft Pearl St. north aide, and 11T Weil Third St., Batman Ylna and Baoa Streets, OINOINNATI, O. xtrPertlonler attention paid to order,, alio. Dealora Gents' Turnlshing Goods, uorts-dly JOHN BONTE & CO. sxtrriOTtJa.es or MatiHto, Colton, Tarred j & Hemp Rope! COTTON & HEMP PACKING, ', CORDS, LINES At TWIWE, In all their varioty. OAKUItf, ANCHORS, BLOCKS, PATENT SEINE TWINE, MAIN HT.; Oat Door loath of Front (UNCINNAIl, a nov27dStn . W. B - ALOORN, MuroraOTUun orl AWNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. AMO, SUTLER TENTS and OUTFITS on hand and made to order. All kinda of LIGHT and HEAVY DUCK on hand. Ho. 8T Sycamore Street) CINCINNATI, O, Blockt and Ropei of awry icteriptio an kmd ana or $au. aovST dsm CEO. C. MILLER & SONS, Seventh .treat, between Miami and Walnut. OIBOINNATT, Mansrfenrunn of Tint Clan OABBIAaBS. Hare now on hand a large and varied atock of the latest .syiea,conetruetea wltn especial lewesee to "Leiut Weight with greatat Strength," tpen Buggies, weighing from 140 lb. to 20 lee. Leather Top, ' "MO " 800 aXtrBefsr to all the principal Livery Stable, and Himemen of the eltr. Aleo, eeeond.hand and new Carriages, Buggies and spring wagon, at very low prions. decx2-d3m Parlor Skates ! Parlor Skates rrrai TJSB Of TRl PABLOB BI4TI8 ronii,lieethf- I. moat useful and attract!, exercise nr introdoowj to tha pnbllo. It exactly Imltatee Ice Skating: The rioor, Oil Oloth, or Oarpet may be ekated on wttbont injury to ennar. Depot 40 woaowey, a. 11 u. ex TAIL. Kola Agent. P. b. A Ubaral dleoonat to the Trad. oet2.nJm STJLPHITK OF LIME.t OR AHAVCITIHO rannantatkm In Older and Wlna. Wa kara mane awitnred and eold Sulphite of Lima the part mar yean, and m no oaaa haea wa known tt to fall. Older can be iBrmanled until It taaUa exactly aa dart red. and the fer mentation Immediate!, a meted: In a taw honr. It will eettle perfectly clear, and remain th. ammo In lent ana ana. Sulphite of Lime lea cheap, anally managed enbrtaaoe, Inaolnble until acid preaenm Iteell, and Imparting no on-pliaeantnam. It aettlee at the bottom with tbelem. The teettmony of every one who haa need It la ao empaetio hi w nmr, tnai wa laei jujnnea in eaying wat in raoa alwan certain. Wa put It ap In lOoa. bottleaach one being rntkient tjr n barreli aleo mil la bulk, any cnantlty toanltparohaa- BtPULPHm or LIMB, nr Borgknm Bngarand Blr- wp am , in narreia, Keen ana Juaa, W. J. M. OU 11 DO It A BBO- enateoturing Ohamlata and Drngglatl, AT. B. earner Central Arena and Blghth elraal Olnoia- BaH. vaia. ajAng.aVdlOm. or ibb oOBDmoa or THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OB TBB THIBTT-riBJT DAT Of DBOIMBIB, Mat MADBTOTBI ACDITOB0P TBBtTATIOf OBIO. Ut-Tmanaa Bartferd, Uoaa. .afUUOompaar H TBB RABTKBD CAPITAL. Id. The aaaout of Capital Stack la. SiL The amoaat of Oaptlal Slack paid np, U 4th CaU on hand and la Beak ASSETS. OaaklnkAndaofAganteand laaaniaeof tramn Bllla reoelfabla, lor loaai aKared kyptraonal and leal Batata unonmbarad-Baildlng eat Lot It Ialanet aocraad, (payable January lot, IMS) STOCKS ABD BOBDI AS POUOWS, Tit: 611 thane Rartfcrd Bank Stack , BarllordIM 161,100 00 S0t,l6 00 4eT M0 Phoenix - Connecticut Biter Banking On. Stock too 160 Bxchaage Bank, " Bank of Heftier Oonaty . Charter Oak Bank " : rarmen' and aleeaaao. Bank Morcbanllle Bank " ' terchaata' and It earn' Bank Stock 160 lit 116 tot 900 Olty Beak M ' Amerlcaa Bxcnanga Bank Stock, New Bank of Commerce Importer!' aad Trader,' Bank Stock ' Bank of America Stock, York, ' . " , too too 300 too ; kUnhattan'.Company Slock, .a ..Marakanla' Bank Stack, t Ocean Bank Stock, Union Bank " Bank of Morta America Slock, Metropolitan Bank " too too too MO too 100 Blackatona Bank " ' Beaton, ., ' Bank ef Commerce, " OranltaBank, " ' " SnSolk, .. ) .. Bide and Leather Bank " " Webner Bank . " " - national ' " - AtUntle " " Safety Pond Bet k " Bojleton ' " " Banre ' " " Bank of the SUU of Mleaenri Stock, St. Lonli MarchanU' Bank Stock, " .. 100 100 10 100 100 too 100 100 100 100 too too 67 State Bank ofWUconaln Stock, Milwaukee, Union Benk Stock, Albany Moatreal ' Montreal.............. 126 76 190 Oooaectlcnt Blrer Company Stock.... ..... Ballroad Oompany m. Hertford and New Baran Ballnad Company 20 100 Tennrnm SUte Stock, 0 per cent., payable California T " Ohio , " ms Michigan " " ! I Hartford Olty Bond., t ' ' I Hertford and Haw Baran B. B. Bonds, 0 per cent. ., l Saw York Central Ballroad bond., 7 per cent.., . I. Treeanrj Mete. T t IV per cent.,. ....... 8, Block (coupon) per cent., 1881....... Total Aewte,. LIABILITIES. 6th Mo llabllltlee to Banke or othen, due or not dne. tth. Ho loeeee adjneted and dne. .7th. Lomea allhernnadjneled or"! tlh. Adjusted and not due, J 9th. Loeeee In snspenae, waiting further proof, lnclnM lut abon lotb. All otber clalatl against the Company, (dirldenda nnpald)............'.. Total lltb The gnalast amount insured In any ona risk Is IStb. Tbo amount insured In a Clty-nr Tllltgc, depends upon Its slzo and character or bnlldingt. 111b. The nmonnt Insured In n block, depends as shore. 14th. Drpoeile bare been nude as follows, Tic: Tennessee, 120,000 ; tows, 11,200 ; Oblo, 14,000. Premiums receded In Oblo for the jeer end Ins. December 91st, 1862, nmonnt to 41,809 86, (the receipts for December estimated.) 1Mb, Act ef Incorporation same at heretofore Aled. Statx or Conn xcticot, "1 V. January tli, 1863. Benford Cotinly Penonally appeared H. HDHTINOTON, President, and ance Company, and made oath that the foreforegolng statement, by thorn subscribed, 1. a true, full and cornet statement of the affaira of said Company, and exhibits so far as can be ascertained at this date, Its sctnal condition on the thirty-first day of December, 18C2. Before me, URIAH CASE, Jutlico of ihe Peaoe. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. (To expire on the Hist day of Jannary, 1864.) ACDITOB OP STATI'S OFFIOt, f Insurance Department, V OOLlnnus, Ohio, January to, 1863. I "Wannaa, The HABTT0BD TIRE INSUBANOE COMPANY, located at Uartford, In the State of Connecticut!. has died In thl. office n .worn .tetament of Ha condition, Insurance Companies not Incorporated by the State of Oh furnished the undersigned satisfactory aridence that It D0LLAHS OT ACTUAL CAPITAL IN VESTID In stocks, double the amount for which the same la mortgaged and, tsaerros, said Company has filed S this office a written Instrnmsnt tender Its corporate anal, signed by the President and Secretary tbereot, authorising any agent or agent or aald Company In this Stale, to acknowledge serrlce of process, for and In behalf of aaid Company, eonsen ting that soch serrlce of process shall be taken and held to beaaralldaal esrsed upon the Company, according to the law. of thia or ror, by reason of snoh acknowledgement of service. How, therefore, In pnnnance of the first section of the for the Bute of Ohio, do henby certify that aaid HaBTrORD TIBB INSTJDBANOB COMPANY, of Conn.. Is authorised to transact the business of Tin Insurance In year one tboneand eight hondred and slxty-fornr. In witness whereof, I ban hereunto entiicrioea L.S. the dey end yearabore written. Jen28 MUSIC, ETC. STEINWAY PIANOS WERE AWARDED 1st Prise Sold, Medal at Maryland Intlltuls, Baltimore, 1816. lit Premium Gold Medal at Maryland Insliote, Beltl- more, 1867, 1st Pries Gold Med.! at Crystal Palace, New York, 18CA, A firtt Prif OM Utial at the WORLD'S FAIR. LONDON, 1862! and 29 other 1st Premlume at varioue Tain In the United StetM. Messrs. Btelnwey tt Sons hara at this time orer 900 orders for Fianoi on their books, nod th. demand la eon-atantly Increasing. f . e.;. ttuujvs, Jaal9'6slyr Sole Agent, 21 High street. WM. KNABE & Oo.s GOLD MEDAL PIANOS 1 1 Brery stylo of these Justly celebrated Plauoa prononnoad by THALBERO, QOTT8CHALK, BATTER AND BiUAnvunii, And a lara number of the beat artists and araetean In to is oonutry, to no saw BEST PIANOS MADE I Can be fbned at my wareroom, No. 13 East a tare street. Ilioae In need of a truly Flrat Clan Flu should net fall to giro me a call. angr PHILADELPHIA ADTERTISINC, C.J. H0LL0WAY. Wholesiala CJrooer, AND COKXIBBIOH MFMCBiST, 505 Market Btreet, (north side, above Fiftk-tt. PHILADELPHIA. oettdly R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Steel Pen Manufacturers. . 40 S Arab Itraat, IX 1 1 AT 49 1 tk X A RBSTStRBHOOK CO. DBBIBtBI WO nail the attention of the trade and the Asaerteaa Pnbllo to the aw that Steal Pan. an made In tUa oooa- try by them equal In nelity to the bert tanported ar. ucias. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALER applied oa the most favorable terms. Orders by mall promptly atteaaed to. tnnalO-dly IBDIA BUBBBB OOODS FOB THB ABMY Ooa-akrtlnt nf Bobber Ooats. Oana. Ponchea, OaDaa. Lsc glnse, Haveraack. and Bleaketa. Aleo, a faB enaorfcseent of Indu Bobber Qooda that an manunastarad at the present rime at the oldest eetabllahmant la the United tftates, for sale at the lowest prions, for cash-Also. Belting, Packing and Hoes, Oar Barlnc. and drain Drill Tubes, India Bnbber Ton of all kaada, Boon and Over Bhoea and Oongrees Web. Tor sale by JOIiH xttuisnijai, ail uneannt n,, ruiextiipasa, jpntwm riBB IKSCRAHOB OOMPAMT, and ie located at 1600,000 00 . 600,000 00 t,ICt to,mot lar.tMe .40,190 44 .16,000 00 eoUaUral aecnrlty. - - Pear! at Banfcrd-..... . . PAB TALDB. atABkBT TALDB T.tOOtt 40,700 00 4,600 00 0,000 00 ,760 00 20,000 00 2,40 00 10,600 00 19,200 00 aioooo 1264 00 1900 00 19,400 00 10,400 00 34,200 00 13,000 00 16,000 00 1,700 00 10,600 00 10,000 00 31,900 00 10,000 00 10,430 00 10,200 00 1,860 00 10,200 00 10,660 00 9,000 00 0,000 00 10,200 00 12,000 00 10,400 00 16,000 00 16,000 00 2,860 00 12,600 00 10,000 00., 10,000 00.. 10,000 00. .. 1,000 00. . 10,000 0t 10,000 00.. . 10,000 00 10,000 00 . 10,000 00 10,000 00.... 10,(100 00 20,000 00 ... 10,000 00 .... , 9,850 00 .... 19,600 00.., 16,000 00...... ... 12,000 00. 2,000 00.... 10,000 00..... 20,000 00., ... 60,000 00 16,000 00..... ... 20,000 00.. 96,000 00., 26,000 00 , 10,000 00. , 29,900 00 3,000 00 2,100 00 16,600 00 10,800 00 60,600 00 18,800 00 2000 00 38,760 00 28,260 00 11,800 00 34,478 00 29,692 60 M.. 1802... 1I77-S0. Mis. . 188J 1870... 187S 1878.... 33,800 00. 29,000 00, 1884,960 00 (894,869 60 894,869 60 .11,046,786 96 187,590 67 2,930 00 Liabilities.. I 90.840 69 110,000, except In special cases. H. HUNTINGTON, PtsaiDUT. TIM0. C. ALLTN, Skbeta.t. T. 0. ALLYN, Secretary of tba Hartford Pin Insur as required by the first section of the act "To regulate lo," passed April 8, 1838; and, whwtm, said Company haa Is possessed of at least ONB HDNDBED THOUdABD or In bonds, or In mortgage of real estate, wonh any other State, and waiting all claim or right of er aforesaid act, I, BOBEBT W. TAYLEB. Anditor of Bleta this State until the thirty-first day of Jannary, In the my name and cauttd the Hal of my office to be affiled B. W. TAYLEB, Anditor of Slate H. R. BEE80N, Aaur, Johnson Bnllding, Oolnmbns, Ohio. CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. Lm O. Foratoorg, NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, SOUTH . SIDB, HAST OT MAIN, DP . STAIRS. Oin.olxiM.ja.tl, o.. ABUTA0TU 111 ABD DBAAIB IB Trasses for Radical Oure, 8DPP0RTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES, Snrgloal and Anatomloal Mechanician. Inventor and manuiaotnnroi Apparatnaxorunrrarnnof Spine, Wry Neck, Clnb Pact, Bow Legs, and other PhUloal Deform f. ties. Splints for rractnrea and Dtalooatlone. Btocklnn for Variooae Telna, Knee Cape and Ankleta made to order. Especial attention paid to the repair of Artificial Llmba, A oompetent Female to attend to Ladles. Befere by permission to Dr W O Museey, Dr O O Black, an. Hr F ftoelker. Br J P Jndklna. Df I SnlimUL nr. Trias, Dr A Bettman. I marSBdly O OM"FIDIIN"TIAIj iTOVMO III WHO BAT! Injured tbemaatne by oartnln aeeret bablta, which unfit them for bnstnaaa, , 1,. .in i r- Ih. Jlu n , I . J ' also, mlddle-ecedaB4oUBM, e. Cram (be idum of rocta or other oaoae., feel adabllitr In advance of their yean, before placing themselvae coder the treatment of any one. anonio nres nao 'thm oaosar rnrano." Mar- nea umiee, wuning to nvoM en increase of family, will learn aomethlng of Importaaoa bj pe rasing "Tan Sa 0BR ramo." f Bent to any address, In a sealed envelope, ca rei oi nm iae, anursca DB.OHAS.A. BTUABT A OO. Otnotnnatl.Ohlo. PebM-VrlAw.l NERV0U8 DEBILITY, OR BPER. A MAiuiutiiuaA, it positively in-'rr curable bv anr mean, but those I edvo. aWW oate. Before commencing any treatment learn how the writer actually cured himself, and subsequently hnndred. ai oioese. Enoloee a post-paid superscribed envelcm to Box 17F, Oharlestowa, Meeei ma,l-dAwlyr Private Dlfleasea BtMtmt 0MM of GonoTfaUM or 8t phllii oared In few dsn. without efaftttgs of diet or hindrnnee from DQS1Drnj. BMOnaATJ OrpDlUt tU last TtMtlf orudtotsd without ths us oi mwtvm, inTOtDBun psMss of ssmstt stomwd In s snort time. Bnflerers from Impotoiwy or kws of sezttsl power, restored to fall vigor b s lew wwat, Gleet or OonorrhM of long sundlnt;, wlwre nil Internal remedies have folLed, permsneatly SAd speedily oared bj s new tiMtasnt. najamrnnn, DR. STEVENS & CO. titans ills Lock Ilmpito' tO. THIBD ST., BET. WALNUT AND VISE ur Box eJ unctnnnn, u. WM. HORSTMANN SONS, FIFTH CHERRY STS., Mennfectnrers nod Importers of Ladies' Dress & Mantilla Trimmiigs BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED AND BMALL WARES. TJR SPRING) ASSORTMENT CONTAINS A TA. BIBTY of Plain and Taney Beltings, Buglagrlnna. Buttons and Ornament, Embroidering Bnlds, Gilt and Steel Buttons, Velvet Blbbena, Ouipme Lace., Belt Skirt trellis at low price. lanaloSm 40,700 00 i. " 6,000 Q" . 10,000 00 . r.toooo.. .... " - 10.000 00 26,000 00 16,000 00 ' ..... 11,8)0 O0. " 91,600 " SM00 00, ,. 90,000 00 ... ,...,, W,000 00 K.00O 00. 90,000 00 " lOtflO 00 . . 16,000 00 , i. 10,000 m - . 1(MW0 w " . - 10,000 " . 60,000 00 . OHIO STATE JOURNAL TELEOTT APIJIO NEWS (rcieyremAie CbrTrswons'ssies e (As Ohm Strntt HORNING AND AFTERNOON RE PORT. IMPORTANT SOUTHERN NEWS. REBEL GUNBOAT COTTON DE STROYED. LATEST FROM GALYE8TON. IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS. PORT HUDSON NEWS. GOT. STANLEY RESIGNED. FROM THE COAST. At, AC, Ac, Ac, Ar, Rebel Gunboat Cotton Destroy- edGen. Wettxel FlankB tbe Rebels. New Tobk, Jan. 30. The Now Orleans Delta of the 17th eontaint the following newt from Berwlok't Bat: The last iteamer brought oCoial information of tbe total dettrnotion of the rebel ironolad iteamer "Cottoa" in Bayoa Teohe, ij our land and naval forgot, under Gee. Weitsel. She it blown lo atom.; and there is aa end Jo this formidable Gen. Wellxel kae taeoeedtd in getting a heavy foree In the enemy't -rear, thereby oomplalely flanking them, and their entire overthrow in that Motion it only a qneetioa of a few dayt time. The rebel foroe it smaller than wat at first .opposed. Weiiiel hat ascertained that it oontiitt of only 11.000 infantry, abont 1,000 oavalry, and three pieoet of artillery. Potomac Army. The Tribune hat tbe following: The atorm yesterday wat the mott eevere known to the army of the Foloniao. Hnoh difficulty was experienced to-day in supplying the soldier, with raiiont. The entire oavalry foroe, not on pioket duty, were tail morning engaged in carrying food from depots to oampi. Latent from Galveston. The New Orleant correspondent of the Tri bune ttatet that the Harriet Lane it blockaded in Gatveitori Bay. The rebel, are fortifying the island, and rUtinc out the Harriet Line. A large number of rebel troops it oonoentra- tins on the island to resist our attack, uom. Bell leet it large and amply eufBoient to re-take Galveston; but hit desire is lo recapture tbe Harriet Lane, and not destroy her. Important from Texas. We hear from the United States Consul at Matamorat, Mr. Pieroe, that 1,800 Unionists art all organised on the Rio Grande, near Brownsville, into two cavalry regiments. They have horses, and about one half are armed; also, tht Consul writes, that about 1,000 are ready to join the Union ranks as soon at arms and ammunition are furnished. Tbe announcement that Banks' expedition was designed for Texas and that Gov. Hamilton wat en route with a heavy foree for the relief of tht Bute, hat produoed thit organitation. ' NashvilIb, Jan. 29. A fleet of twenty-nine transports, and the gunboats Lexington, Ht Clair, and Brilliant, arrived thit morning. The former, while reoonnoitering above the ahoals, wat attaoked by two nunarea guerrillas wnn three 6-pounders. The boat was si rack three times, but not damaged. She returned Ihe fire and shelled them from their position. The Hoot was not interrupted. From tbe Coast. New Yoak, Jan. 30. A Hilton Head corres pondent of tho Herald, dated the 26th, oontaint Ihe following: A good deaXof anxiety is manifested with regard to matters in Ogeeohee Sound. The Monitor "Moniauk went down Satur day morning last for the purpose of expelling the rebels from tneir Batteries, while tne oap-ture or destruction of the Nashville wat to be undertaken by wooden vessels, which accompanied her. A contest witn toe ram "Atlanta was anti cipated. Beyond tne newt or tne Montana e saie ar rival at the mouth of the Ogeeohee on Saturday afternoon, we have nothing definite from that vioinily. Yesterday a dense log nunc over tne coasi to-day ws have heard from that quarter numerous reports of heavy guns, indioatlng that something unutual it going on. No feart exist as lo the welfare or the Mon iauk: but the Nashville is known among our oruisers at a fast traveling ship, and she may get away after all and in spite of all. Rebel News. New Yoik, Jan. 30. The Petersburg (Va.) Express contains the following ditpatoh : " vicxBBuao, Jan. ts. we have trustworthy intelligence from above that the great Yankee flotilla, oontiating of 00 gunboats and transports, hat passed Greenville, Miss, coming down. We are ready. Port Hudson Force. The Baton Rouge correspondence of the Her ald tayt: Varloua regiments of this division have been brigaded. information received here from rort Hudson fully confirms the statement recently tent you regarding ths number and oondition of the enemy at that point. The estimate of hit gunt is too high rather than too low; and there s no donbt that four dayt ago his effeotive fighting foroe was less than iU.uutfc ills pickets are within 7 miles of this place, and his scouts and videttet oome muoh nearer daily. There't very little restriction npon intercourse; and men living outside of the lines oome here and return daily, giving, of oourse, their parole not to import information. But it may easily be judged that this parole it not a guarantee of silence, and there s no doubt that tne enemy it fully informed, from day to day, of everything that transpires in this department. A Supposed Spy. A British offioer serving In Canada wag re- oently arrested at Point of Books en hit return from Jtiohmond. At be was making his wa; hsen wr-Ueww fan use aneiwa ten a Spy am committed to the old Capitol prison. He will be tried by court-martial. Hit name is said to be Wynne. Not a Naval Vessel.- From tome oommenta in the newspapers, It it proper to mention that the gunboat SideU, reported aa having surrendered to the rebels, did not belong to ths navy, and there it no inch offioer it Van Dora oonnectea witn tt. Ja-riEaso City, Mo., Jan. 29. The Senate to-day passed House resolution askingCon-a-resa to accrorriate twenty-five million dollara for emancipation purposes in this State, by a vote of an to z. Got. Stanly Resigns Good t Newbebr. Jan. 26. Gov. Stanly's resigns' tion was tent henoe lo Washington by last mail. It it based on the President's emancipa tion proclamation, which he strenuously op poses. Tht army and navy and Union citinni here are strongly averse to the appointment of a luooessor, as the office is not only regarded at needless, but a serious obstruction in the pro- crest or armt. Gen. Foster is accepting the servioe of ne groes for garrison duty, notwithstanding the remonstranoa oi uov. otaniy. Billy Wilson's Zouaves get a hard rub from a New Orleans army correspondent, who says that ths boys not exactly liking their camping around, mads a rush for the State prison, knocked down the keepers, entered the building, turned ths key on the inside of the wall gate, locked themselves in the cells, and oried "Aoio toe ore at tome. Hud, of the consistency of molasses, it already mnole deen in-New York, and the reason has hardly begun. The ladles have done their best to tweep it with their skirts, but havs hardlT nroduoed any effeot on tho mud at yt- Tell me, thou mighty deep, with waves deep and dear, it there a good time ooming when hoopt will disappear ? tome foreign rook bound shore, soma island far away, where these outrageous street balloons shall all be stowed away 1 The mighty deep was rippled by quell, and replied, bobs at an. IMPORTANT PARIS. FROM Tne Poller of tbe French Em neror Regardlne; the United States. The Significance of his Address to the French Letrlslatare. A Remarkable Article from tbe Emperor's Orean. (Proas tka N. Y. Times.) Pabis, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1803. Tha Imnraaaion nroduoed in tht belter elans of the' French population by the Emperor's discourse is unfavorable, for, although to Ihe s tht tpeeoh is tame and Intignifloant, this very tamoaeea ana lntigmnoenoo sonsa tales, ror tht mora ODterving eiaasu, its aan cerous charactar. That the word "Mexico' should have occurred but once, and that at tht tail of China aad Cochin China, and aa a tort of incidental affair to these, provoked a lanxh of derision wherever It wat read, it is known. in fact, that the question of Mexioo exoilet the mott teriout consideration, and, I may add, ap- nrchetaion of the Cabinet, ana far various rea sons, whloh I need not detail here; aad lo pass it over that waa simply to sav: i ao not know how muoh I dart lay oa thai question, there fore I shall tap nothing. It is generally remarked alto, by thoee who lake the palaa to liuay out tne inougnis wnict presided at the writing of thl Imperial tpeeoh, that the only exterior tubjtct on whioh it eaten into detail it that of America, aad that his Msiesty. while thus directing the eyes of the nation aa particularly to this tubjecl, it anxious tt give tuoh a turn to the sentenoe at will keep the probability of aa offer of mediation before ihe public la thit connection, I learn verbally that, in Ihe Counoil of tht Cabinet whioh wat held on Baiurday evening, to hear the reading of Ihe Imperial discourse, explanations were demanded by Ministers on the word "eacorr," as applied in the paragraph oa the quettion of aa armistiot in Amtrioa, and that, la tbe discus sion whioh ensued, tiie Majesty insisted absolutely upon the maintenance of the word. It it my duty to tell you hers lhat a verita ble panio reigns in Ihe editorial bureaux of f ant on tbe tuojeot or. tne imperial stiiiuue toward Amarioa. The following are the facts whioh have produoed this panic: In the first place, it it known that tht ministerial orient within a few dayt have reoeived an ordor to constantly harp on the doctrine that the separation is final in Amerioa, and that it is time to see about getting ootton. This order it being faithfully executed, and by none with more leal than the Moniteur. Thit paper commenced its tooesaion policy by a most un justifiable and on warrnDtable attack on Gen. Schenck, Uovernor oi naiumore. (it it not orlh while to speak or tne abuse or uen, eut-r. notwithstanding hit recall, for that is in one tense an old subject.) The Government anticipates, or at least is afraid of, the election of about thirty democrats to tbe Chamber at Ihe spring election, and this an opposition which would endanger tbe durability of tuoh a regime at at present holds power in Franoe. It it laid, therefore, lhat the Government, rather than to allow the eleotions lo go loo strong in the democratic tense, will risk a foreign war aa a diversion, even with Amerioa. Prince Napoleon was lately heard to declare himself converted to the doctrine of teparation in Amerioa. Thi Revue de l'Empire, a hebdomadal iheet ritlen In the Ministerial Bureau, appears to ba published solely for the object of propagat ing thl doctrine of separation. Several of Ihe liberal journals an beooming seriously divided in their iurraui it redaction, on this tame question. Orders have lately been issued lo all the na val portt, lo hasten the naval preparationa wilh thi greatest activity, but with as little display aa possible. But qolio as important and as aignifioaut as all thl rest, is thi following arlioU from La Nation, whioh is aaid in Ilia newspaper offioes to have been written by the Emperor, or, at least, to havs been diotated in his bureau. I ought to tell you that after the Empress founded her organ, li France, direoted by the Viscount de la Gueronnlere, the Emperor wasanxims, also, lo sioure an organ, and thus a leading Bonapart-1st Deputy, M. Oranier de Cassagnao, a as au thorised to rouna xva; nation, a journal wmon has now reaohed its thirteenth number. The artiole whioh follows, and which I translate entire from thit paper, appeared in the Sunday edition, and consequently the day before the delivery or tbe imperial aisoourte at tne opening of tht Chambers. For Ihoao who are in the leorit of thit document, it it eonsidored much more important than the official dlsoourse. Here it is: MALLAKOFF. (Prom La Nation, Jan. 11.) Thi crisis in cotton manufacture it acquliing daily tuoh propcrtiont at ought in Franoe as well at elsewhere to oall upon it tht terious meditation of publicists, of statesmen and of Governments. Like the oritit whioh remits from a deficient cron of (train, the orisis of cotton doet not give a hope of a tpeedy amelioration, founded on the probability or a better aarvest. un the con- trary, tht crisis in ootton manufacture doet not reasonably promue nnyming out an aggravation.On the other hand, experience provet that the supplies or cotton furnished by India, Ea-vnt and Algeria are insufficient; and on thi other, it it manliest mat tne want or material, whioh has made itself feu tuns rar but tn a few plaoes, will not be long in extending itself to all the others. The question of knowing how lo give work and life to the numerous workmen in thit great industry, places itself before us, therefore, in all that it possesses of seriousness, of pressing haste and or rormiaaDientee. it is a quettion for tht teriout attention or all friends of hu anity and of order. In definitive, here are the terms of Ihe prob lem: No other country than America being able for a long time to oome to furnish tho ne eeaary amount of ootton, by what reasonable and praotioablt way may Amerioa be brought to furnish our suppuesr Ws know or but one preoedenl, to speak Ihs truth, wnien, norrowea from n similar sltua tion, may be examined and weighed in oonneo tion with this one, snd thit precedent it thi war wared bv naiana amnst China tn 1H41. to lorvWhe latiervo nooepi ma opium oi India in exchange for tea. The English thought, in the clrcnmstanoe we now recall, lhat justice narmitted them to re-establish, by military intervention, a traditional commerce, the in terruption of Which wat highly prejudicial to England and to Europe. . It will be admitted, without hesitation, that the re-establishment of thl commerce of ootton with Amerioa will present itself in conditions muoh more conformable to Ihe principles of equity and of general utility. in tne nrat piace, to iaoa cotton, mat is to leave without work and without bread, in Franoe, Eogland and Germany, thousands of families who live by tne ootton industry, is misfortune of muoh greater magnitude than to live without tea. Oa the other hand, when the English pre tend to re-establish by foroe the tea trade, they imposed in return, on the Chinese Govern' ment, an artiole which is in reality a poison, and in wnion tne uovernment or China taw, with reason, a eause ot physical and moral deg radation. Every one will tee lhat in America the quet' tion it altogether different. In determining the Amenoani to renew with Europe the trade in ootton, ws will carry lo them, along with the spirit of concord, of fraternity and of peaoe, the re-establishment of labor, of agrioulture, of commerce, of transactions, and consequently of publio prosperity. While leaving to the Amer icans int rignt ana tne onre oi resolving inte rior questions in a way to tntt their own eon venienoe, and withont pretending in any way to impose npon them either nnion or separation, Europe might evidently, in a general in terest of humanity, resolve the question of cotton, if not In a definite manner, at least in way to relieve sufferings that have become in tolerable. In tht state of solidarity to which, Ihankt lo the spirit of Christianity, all the nations of tht earth are to-day arrived, good sense and equity admit that no ona of them may bring about the ruin of the others. Whin any profound calam ities happen to a ocuntry, tho sentiments of humanity oblige all other countries to take tniir part m tneae tunennga. Amtrioa u therefore obliged, in the name of then princi ples, to take account, in a certain measure, the distreaa of the EuroDean workmen. For ourselves, ws do not see any other tola tion to the ootton orisis than a European intervention, of whioh ths form aad tho extent re HIGHLY ts be decided, hni ark saah m laawiamam A. the Americans the solution of their rl.tiJ-.i question, shall furnish tn tha Bi.f..i.. '""f "smai raouga material to render not-sibls a semens revival of labor. we eaail be surprised if, in the coming legislative aaeembliei of Franca and E..I..J :.iL. similar to these are not brought forward; aad, in the name of the internets of labor and of a-aaiiy, wa conjure ins frees to examine una point oi view or ths question. Edgrerton' Battery at Ibe Bailie wa iraurtreesDoro. This has won imperishable) , - . - m u. wivwaMiiuuerr cauniOU in Si H.,ithui m sn morn i oniue at aturrreeebors it suffered mors than any battery oa the fiel.i n .. under the eommandof Lieut. Dora. . r ,k. uoa rmiiica. wruuerj smcera in the service, and who waa reported killed, whioh, fortunate- 'j, FFa ? ue untrue, rrom a private letter written by him lo a friend in this city we are permitted lo copy ihe following i.. grapht: r- - "Vou have undoubiedlv been Inf. wm fit is m.i at disaster at Murfreesboro. The whole battery was tnawre! over lo the rebels, including battery, forge and one baggage wagoo; Captain Edgerton a prisoner, also Lieut. Berwiok. I wai hit twice, but notserioualv hurt J. i. Clark, Wall McNeal, Alfred Buck, J. Wall, S,,r,n ft'"'"- 8- An". J. P. Humphrey.-! BowArf -Joe.8cvoy, Alonio Caswell, Joeiah Cleveland, Corporal Henry Barnard, W. P. Mat-tesoa, and a number of others, all prisoners. "I am in eommand of Ihe seige artillery In ana erouna naahville. What is left of our nailery la witn me, except Lieut. Ransom.' Cuvelasd, Jan. 28ih, 1808. EorroE State Jovtwui Dear Sir . Th. ak.v. relative to Edgerton't Battery at the battle of murirrcaooro, cut rrom vour Journal, haa ;.i una proanninu to my nonce, which is no en tirely jaue mat i reel it my duty in justice to vapi. x.agerun enu nit 1st senior Lieut, A. G. Baaeom, to correct tbe statement aa nnl.licl. . t, 1 , r ' . v MMmm ww hi uo. Lieut. Dorsey wat not in command of Erlnvr. ton's battery at Ihe battle of Murfreesboro, nor -.or urao in oommnnii at any nrevioue time. Capt. Edgerton. although Chief of Ariill.rv In Ihe 2d Division, retained the command of nit iiattery. Had there been a neceesity for uia rcuauuianiDK mat OOmmand It wnnlrl hnwa devolved upon Lieut. Ransom, who is probably quite Ihe equal in military ability and bravery ui me junior, ueui. uorsey, who haa arrogated to muoh to himself not only in this instance, but on former occasions. The New York Tribune (daily) of the 19ih of anuarv naa a lone aesoriotion nr this hard- at Murfreesboro, in which occurs the following, ruiaiivo iq x.agerion g nailery: "Captain ndgorton himself waa wnun.l.rl and taken prisoner. His First Liiutenent uorsey escaped, and retire,! from haitla in Nashville, to be disgraced bv dimiel for de sertion." For tho truth of this statement I nannnt vouoh; but I do know, from urivate latter, ra. oelved in thit city from mrmbert of thi battery, thai Lieut. Dorsey was the first offioer lo forsake hit gnus and leave ths field, and that the next morning, January 1st, ha started for Nashville. There, aa we all know, he performed wonderful feats in telegraphing his own brave exploits, suoh ae "Lieut. Dorsey fought with the Oberlin boys till all were cnt down," &0, Ac, whioh sta'ement has been proven entirely false. In Ihe meantime, Lieul. R.insom remained upon the battlefield, taking part in the snc' oeeding battles, and looking after Ihe dead ani wounaea oi tne cattery, and so enrronned in discharging hit various duliee as to find no time telegraph or write his anxious friends till several days after Ihe buttles were over, and then only briefly assuring them of his safety, modestly expressing the hope thai he had done some good during those awful days of oarnage and slaughter. In a letter from Dr. Clemans. Sumoo 99th Ohio, oooura tha following respecting Lieut. Ransom i "As regards the loss of Eilforton's Baltsry, there it no use of my saying anything. The fact that a mw Battery, and a 'pioked one' at that, waa immediately furnished Lieutenant Ransom showt oxaolly how Ihe General commanding viewed that matter and him aa an onioer. Lieut. Hansom haa his new Battery sure, having left Nashville with it last Satur day for this place." It may be that Lieut. Dorsey is in "command the Beige guns in and about Nashville." as he asserts; but would it not be a very strange proceeding to entrust suoh an important command to one who haa not the least experienoi with siege gunt or any other branch of thi service tave lhat of a Junior Lieutenancy in a volunteer Battery or Light Artillery, and com- enoing in tnat a perfect novice seventeen months ago I 1 cannot think tbe military authorities of rtnsnviiie are driven to tbe necessity of en-trusting the important command of the de- rentes of that oily to tuoh an inexperienced person as vorsey. in behairof truth and justice, Yours respeoifully, C. L. R. The foregoing comes from a poraon of Ibe ighett retpeotabllity, and as such is entitled to consideration. En. (Communicated.) Indexing; Public Printing Economy. Editob Jouehal: I have read with salis faction in the Journal, a statement of the ex pense of indexing the Senate Journal for eaoh of thi ten years last past, and tne commendation worthily bestowed upon Mr. it bodes, the eflioi ent and gentlemanly Clerk of the Senate. And now, auppoting the emoienoy, ooupled with economy, it a dtnieratum with the members of the Legislature, i venture to oner a suggestion and to ask for it Ihe especial consideration of the standing committee on rubiio Printing, or any other membera interested in publio economy. liy rererenoe to thi last rour pages or "Aoooru panying Documents" printed with the Govern or1! meesage, will be found one of Ihe most interesting and Instructive of those documents. It it thi"ttiport or tne guptrvieor or mating-.' and shows tho wonderful economy introduced in that one Item of expenditure within Ihe two years past; being a reduction from $44,240.15 in laoz, ana suB.o-sz.uti, in leuy, to SiU.IHJU In 1862. and the same sum estimated ror li;:i. This is ths result of whotoome legislation on Ihe subieot. and fldelitv In the aa-e-wno stands between tbe contraatora ana the mate Trenanrv. That ageaoy la no ainrcure. lis duties require of ths person tilling tne post, the most mum ble integrity, ana a thorough and entire prao tioal acquaintance wilh all the details of the business. Without such acquaintance he nj'gi t himself be often imposed npon, and without m tegrity, tho public interest might possibly suf fer from collision between the contraolora and the incumbent. At first the Supervisor of Printing was allowed $300 per annuo. The next year, additional duties devolved on him, and hit salary increased tome l U or $JUU still oerlainly "a very inadequate salary." Now, what 1 would suggest, is this: Makn Ihe salary adequate lo the duties, and anfficl nt to compensate a competent person to devote his whole lime to the duties or Ibe place, it should be at least upon a footing with the Chief Clerk shin in any of the executive departments Then require of him, in addition to his present duties, to index Ihe Journals of Ihe House and Benate. Thut would be actually saved to the Treasury some $1000 a year now paid for this servioe, and the work being done as the aheeti past through the press, would accelerate tho de livery or these aocumenis. The only termu otijeciion to tnis scheme that ooo urs to my mind, is tnat it transfers tne eon' ferring of that amount or patronage rrom the General Assembly lo Ihe Commissioners of Publio Printing. Will the members consent to forego that consideration, for to much gained to the publiof A. It. c A Mountain op SwasritBsg A "fat girl" has just "turned np" in the person of Miss Kosma Delight Ktchardsnn, tne only daughter ofXtalbaniel Kichardson, or fcs.it A mead, tt a. Miss Kosina is 19 years of are, 6 reel s inchet in height, measuring 5 feet 8 inches around the waist, and 2 feet 10 inches in straight Una across the shoulders. Her weight 18 4,0 pounds. For a full-rigged dress on winter's day, she requires 8J yards J yard wide oiotn. "Oh I what shall I do if Theodore is draft ed?" aaid a young girl to her grandmother, while thinking that perhaps her lover might be obliged lo shoulder his musket and go to the war. "Do I" said the old lady, her venerable eyes sparkling with the light of other days, "do at I did for Nathan the last time Ihe red ooats oame over here. Make coarse shirts and pan (Siccus lor aim. HAVE YOU ASTHMA OR PHTHISIC? Than aaa JATBI'8 EXPECTORANT, which wBI eve. emre tha apaamodta eoa traction the wtnd tana. ... J t theea to eject tka aaaooac er mattur which d je these np, and by aa easy aad free expectoration, n ra al I dlOoulty of breathing. HAVE YOU a BRONCHITIS P Tbeaaee JaTNX'I EXPECTORANT. This wlde-eic-d disease, which may be generally desert bed ae aa Intesa matloa of the tne akin whack Una, the Inside of the wit I tubes or air roscls, spreading through every part ot H e ' lungs, at often mietakea for Oonanmptloa. The trwiK rant aabdan thai u8ammatlon, relieves tha attend oough, pain, and dlmcalty of breathing, acd. If the en, not of too long standing, will certainly prclace e carr HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION P Than nee JATNI'8 EXPECTORANT. It olaanaes 1 1-1 Inng. from all Irritating matters, while at tha eame tlm i H heals and Invigorate, them. Of all tka nmedlea wn keve been offered the pnbllo for thle dread disaass. ens ban stood tbe test of time oe maintained aa rrolrpri J . popularity, aa thi. Expectorant. Thousand, who hiv i been given ap by their physicians as incurable kave t i ' reelored to partant health by Ita OSS and their teetlrc I most carry eoavtrtloa to all who read II. HAVE YOU PLEURISY ! Than aaa JATSE'S EEPKLTORANr. By taking ts-' three large tones In tha early sieges oi the dknae , lis . quick aoncamlon, and covering op warmly In bed, 'M preparation acta as a sudorific or sweating morivlr... t eubJuas the lufiemmation at tha cutest. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH!' Then nsa JATNE'S EXPEOTOBANT. Then l r remedy which ao effjotnally overcomes this disease a l , Expectorant. What parent oaa witness ihe euftVtir .. her children from this distressing oimplttiut wit'f.; I doing all In her power for their relief t What merl lui pleasant to tho testa, or ao certain to prodnoa Imr fit. ele benefit? Give It a trial, then, and It prove Ire ..., HAVE YOU CROUP J Thon naa JATNE'S EXPECTORANT. Children eri hject to na disease mora enddeo In Its attacks, o:. 1 1 tbeauannoeof prompt relief, none more fetid In U'. snltx, than Oronp. Parents, therefore, ehanld hi nt . head a remedy sun and thorough. Such n renir-r , f bo found In the fopeetornnt, ud very eer-fal ir oiVf will keep n supply by her. JAYKE'S EXPECTORANT s stnndavrd mmUctne, Tor twenty -At yean it btv- " More tbe public, end ditTlng this period Its ooretlvf ;- bevA txvsn tMliflod tn by nil Casesee ol p-j, ir l qnsrters of the world, rhyslclens, cl-rfrriuoti, 'Hvyt-rr, mftrchnnta, nnd moohnnlas. here mpnr.eiicid It w,rir-r el effnete, nnd here tarnished us with thlr testimony, mt mnybefonnd nt Isngth. In onr Almenno. tr i, r oonvlnclng rertlflcntee we would rfer the doaHti.tf- Dr. D. JATNI SON'S Family MetKcine ere prrr ' f ilvftt MaOlieenntetreat. rbllt.iMnhgLBtirl nr. k3i , t OolarohTu, Ohio, hy G. ROPE KT8 end b. MJHD F !.' f , end by Agmte thronfront tbo rttnntry, from wlv-n ntf also t obtaineds $rtit JatJ Jfwdtcal Ahnannc I tret KM 147 flWIH, oria.-itmiiiiw-An "J GROCERIES. YANKEE VEGETABLES I CODFISH, "George Bank.'j No. 1 SALMON (Now); No. 1 BHAD (New); 100 Kita No. 1 MACKEREL; 100 Kill No. 2 MACKEREL . MACKEREL in half and quarter IV; ' SMOKED SALMON; SMOKED HALIBUT; TONGUES ANI BOUNDS, In Bton, and for sale by W. H. BESTIEATJX, ctl4. 104 South Hith stre- CLOTHING. IF THERE IS A Person In the region round about ns, tn a Bank, Itiw ranee Office, Manufacturing Establishment, Publio lr.it:. tutlon, a Member of tha Senate, or Amsutbly, the Gov. ernor, or Secretary, a member of a Mercantile or M. . hanlcal Establishment, nr Private Indlvlilnel, whi In I uot already pnrohared Clothing at tha f?,EW YORK CLOTHING STOHE, we wiHild be glnd to show tbem what we art doing In 1 branch of bnitnesi. Those who nnv patronised ni heretofore will only I be nssnred that we keep doing, and, as nnsl, onr r f fiublonable, strong nnd d arable, matte from tte b"- ' I stock, nnd by eY03llent nnd careful work tn pi,. Our Custom Department under the supervision of one of the best Oatfer. Ohio, and will allow no garment to be taken frou. Sntabllabnient unless It be feultltwi. In confide.-, ' Naen.ro nit wtltf Wlltt ft . Genial and FasMonaMe .rmfrt md rnosi Tain um Ot-otii that thtt srir-trr, n f wli.cli will ootnpare favorably with clothes mtvdo tn N' W York, or any astern city, that here tbey cannot fait a be plMSjAd. Our aeeortrnent of Fiench and Ot - Cloths (Black, Green and Dahlia); Black and K'n CaVMimerea, 8Mk nnd Wool TelTetd; Grenadine and ; mere Testings, will always be abundant. ' lo onr Furnl-hlng Department will be Shirts, Wmv pnrs, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Tins Scarfs, and a i'. 4 stock of SbaKer Flannel Shirt fc lraTTr- fVado not wish to be egotistical, bnt as the PP1' 'H OB WALES patronized onr fltabllshment, (seeedlrn-iti Ohio State Journal, Nor. 27, 186.,) we take pints r- ' referring to nlm, as also our former patrons, . t ability to make better and mors alyliab Garment- tt. .j any Clothing fToese In Oolombut. J? J. O I. ARK, NO. 141 SOUTH nifau st in o r. Jeuin'u STRAY OX. A DARE BID OX strayed from the premier- nt tin enbecriber, on North Public Lane, Ooodlo Ii:.i..,t,J on the evening of the 2d Inst. Maid ox is abont 1 y re old, baa abort horns, both ears marked, small whit- In ihe forehead and white scot oa th flank A reward of fA will be giv-n to any nereon retnruioa; aald ox to ae. on North Pnbllo Lane, Oolunbna. , jan37d9t JAftfCS M. BOGUKfli, |
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