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-OHIO j ' -, . . .i-i.,d , .-....'i",,-' .H'J. moifirw ..te.ni V- VJOLUME-JiXYlk COLUMBUS, . OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, ... .... -v, I - .- .. . , .;,:.., i ,,.''... I X , . . I; .' I . . . . ' ' ' " r G, FEBRUARY"1 4,,,;. i." '''..'''V'' t!, NUMBER 173. ' ' V ',' " 1 ' 1 f J i INSURANCE. T A TO Ip JMC ass 3o: t U ,kiill.li. ivtt -t df - I lt li I lOllttlfflMM HOME INSFK PR0PO8AL8. it t Ai.il j tit' at. ANGE CO.. .' Mes Sir tie Olio Peaiieiitiary. i or now omo MnafiNTirfftr1'! gpMnii, Oku, Ivbraar Id !. I QKAIifED PBOP4NAIJ9 Will BK RK. ID OH1 VKD at this one ttnUI Tfaui-edaV. th Iflte l uaj oc .raunierr, eo", niwoiau r. m . jut tarn O'WH nwltb lbs foliowlugsuppl.es, oeiiferea in ion mr ougruii. id nuiii orooortlona. On tli "'t liii', NHMMI w ur awaia hw I no .it), weighing no t ih.o ! ll.. net. lii. M ..I .... I , II Ibi nan or laa, Uuroal Ur, wsdl, br i mm.iiI li.a adl l.'.'l .ii'i :'. ... lib. r;.iu lime. Tbe Beef to h. of good' qaelltr. . ,,....--. - lolaaf knaokle-kBne.ndob.nk. Th. Wi'tf Atfi: location. Tb name of 11..' tampan IS TUB HOMl IHauBtW OOlirAH'T, Incorporated la IMS, d looebd la u 0iiy1.fH.WT.ik.-' ' 11 " " The O.ult.1 of uld Ocmo. atlly PBl Bp Tli.rtu.pl.. Ik tot day of JaaBary, llk....-Kr..-.......,..j.. roufUJtV. t 4tMP mM-4l-)e- s.bst.soi to II. ASSETS, t tJ.ooo.ooo o . 1,01,0111 w 0.1b of th. Oopaarta'Baai, Mio(J AbA and '"" '""lJ i Th. BouAeend Btoaka ewaed by tk. Com., la. per voaeherd awomBBByhigj U. a. Bono, ead lfcurttk......i.-."J--''-"-''f i.....-' Bona, of HUM, OIUo. Uld Bank Block, to ..... D.bi.du,k. .U... . .uuuul ka .Borlaaae aa , duTta at U a aaa t per Mot. ibmtw D.bU GU,rUHM.utJ, Loan, oa rtooM and Boi.d.............i......... ..... Daa fer Praialajaa oa FlctM laiMd Oi. pfdc...... .1.. r woltlf , aiaaaur "kCio.! Bill. lUortbl., o., d Total jLawU of tkaOtaVtf r iataroat All other t fl,ltl,tUI II 1.440.7M 00 009,100 UU aBmaktftv tM aau.tiaaaor aiHikianoa, ai taa wardoa aiajrdl. rot. I . ., -. : - r j i , 100 bolt, cool aurakaklabla BomD or Frlau Pork. S,0iXi Ika, Hug Jolai, la food ooadttloa. ' 1 ' ' a.w DD.B. Eauow tMon. kMlaaalltyiit l i-rn n t,U00 kaA. Bad Wkaat, boil aualllr, or aw uoia. rioa rwur. m bbli. rioar from bait Bad Whaat. liO baaa. ood . ........ o,uuu IM. numtuj iuu Daak. wuilo WMla. salt. , , . . , j u lou llaok PaDiior. ' 1 - ' xi Ika. Toaaao. IO-dI ,00D Ibl. Soda 7 If i. Hod Aab. boil oaallW. IWIba.BarlBsp, aalal.'. ' i kbla. HoJai ip, Mai... , a. 0.r BorghOBk . lnAarad and la nWiaua of adltli Imomo taportod oa wblchBO aotfon bat bwiu taki Ulalroa tor Iooim rMl.tad kj toe uoiupaajr. Bit Idaada doelatad and do aud aauald, u.itii UI..i LIABUJTUS. ......-.,.... -,...4.... .a.................. j...- Tha irnatril aaioDot iBioroJ tf in r rial 4 n.OIm); bat ! boI, ao a nral rola, noorf ll,e 00 Tha graateat aaionol allowod by tha rata, to ba luMirod IB aajf aaa ally, w n,0l 01 Total Loam. OaJaBjajilLaMN ! Z. I ri . .i.... , aaBB or rlllaga ao geBaraJ rulo), Taa giatut'a'uli' la.arad Ib aay i a. HAl-4 f"" by iiItobbiUbbow. Th. UoiapaBy Aakoa batwwltk Ika dapu.lt laualrMI IB Ohio. I . Tba Okartar, or AM of lBaarBaratliiB l Ball I laBi.Bf,. adaakad, llad harawllh STATU OP NSW T0KK.V " . ' Cur 'id Coubtt or Nbw Vobk, A. war. hi. BaiBg aavataiiy awena, qaywii wm oar, aM.raoH m ., j, ..." -.-., Irao aad oorraal italaaMBt of Ika aOaira of Ika ald Uoraoi ailoa, Bad tkat Ikay ara Ik aboi dMortbwl okterathanof. ' . " . A p. WILMARTH, Vioa Prwident. f - . , ' JOftt MoGEK, 8MUry. MBVf.l"" SabMtbdaiidoworBbafor.BiaUiUM4ayof "Bay . A. 16W. '.,,' Bkit , ...i . .. .. LiU. WASHBURN, Notary Public ,J,0M,M1 to I a,OU)yda..lrliad fcatlBet; not km thaBttlnata. ao,ois o.' I wiho, warp .ooaoi no. ut rata, a,auuouaai loenit. Law lot IBB to a oar ABwrioaB wool 10 waiea 11 oaooea 1V.6H6 41 1 par yard wbea Oataktd .nd w.ll aeaarad: to ba fro. na.loO 6TrrwBlloolaBdoiokloi to badnllrared aatboWardra . 1 nav dln.at. Oood. balow lb. .laadard will not ba fa,7t,Mn n I lakaa at fay prior. a, uuw yaa. rjaotaoa.i oirionv, ibbipio wbbujb. , 900 rda. Uobloaauod Muidlu. ' : M.S6I u . d. Blaaobad . " " i . . l.iww 00 1 0 id.. DhootlnK. -4 yda. wide. " 90,110 00 SOO yda. Cloth tor ouaM, on1 100 00 I Hlyd4 UUMk for ra.1. , . . " , 100 yda. ko.m.l Daak Ollolotk, " . r. W1LHABTH. Tloa Pra.ld.at, aod JOHN MoOmJ gMntary of th. BOafl IkTSuBANOB IPAMV.kalBg ananllyawom, dapaMBadaay, ao4,tk for blauall aay, thai tha foragolBg a fall. 10 doa. Wool U.I. 1,HU lb. bant aaallly Bo!a Ualaar, BaSalo .laagh- taran, or dumb.. 60atda k.al aaalllv Uuaar Laathor.- 'i . ; loO bMt quality BommU. ou oiuoa noaw, wviawioB iron w w low lua. M Uurd BDlIt Wood. aood.u.ltlT Tho Wardaa aad Dlioeior. KMrva lb rtckl to I. jaol aay bid cou.ld.rtid luoompatlbla wltb th. In- t.ro.1. Ol IB maw. acb bid Biaat b. aeoomoanlrd bf a bood In tba .am of 00 par oBI. of Ib. auionot laroWaJ, ODadl-ItOBed that the oartr or dbtIIn ajaklua th. orouo aal or bl l will aoairat lb aoalraot If the ram. k awarded to BIB. or loeBi. Bad lor Ibe faliurui per. o tba oaalraot oa tB.lr part. , MATUAMIIL HItKluN, Wardeo. - TUOMAB BPABHOW,') I U. B. PAHSvNti, . VDIraalora. : JOHN HOUGH. I ' ' ! OFFICII OP THK AUDITOR Of STATU, OomiiBua, 0, Jannar 81, 18(16. It to b.r.br Mrllllad Ibat Ike tbriKolui U a ajrreot oopjr of the BtaUawBt of Ooadilloo of the HUMB INBtlBANOa COMPANY, of Maw York, Bade to aad Dlod In IBU omco, tor B yoar laoo. J AS. U. OODUAN, AudiUr 8WbT; aaL.J .WItBHBiyhBBdaBdBBaloHlolallr. LerAMP.j .1 . CBaTlPICATB OP AUTHORITY. . i " (To a-pir ob tha SIM day of January, 186.) i i OFFICE OP TlIB AUDITOR OP STATE," ' 1 ' Inbubarob UkPABTVkki CobOkiBUk, O.; Jan. 81, 1886. ' Wa .., 'the BOMB IMSUBAMOK OOMPAUT. toaatoi J j Btk,'la the Blal f B.w York, ka. fllad la tba) oOke a eaoca avateauat ol na oondi Ion. aa raaatred by lb flnl oboIIob of the aot To eanlat I0.ur.ru Couoenlt. But Inoorporalol by the Btat. oo obbb," pni a, lean, aaa aateBoea ekraer . laM: aad. wberoea. aaid Uompany ka. foral.kad lb aoralgaa aaturuiocy eria.no. tuai II I. poaarawd of al leaal oak BOBOBBB tBnoellB D0U..B. r kutoii. eurr.l. la.T.n iu .loo., or oono., . . . a l. . a..nMa aT..a awhlAtl ika akM ! BBk l,F iPal 1A04B ' ( lahatlBH r Ib uortkuM of rtwl eiUte, worth dotibls tho ntuoiit tur wbtJli tbn um M I'umuany bu Bled In tbii offli:ftwrHtii tutrumM muM Mb wriMWli and )iVcretry tktno , .ulhrUtug any -gfnt 01 itjtt of IM OvPf m Mrvlr) r oroc m. for Htid to DwBkir ui miu ijobimiiit ""-i u sua wrm aiu ibw , Mo. Ihiir.Mr. Iu mii.n.ni of thft flnttwoUuii f th ftri-l.IB mr. l,Jl-tW fl. HUtmm, AUItor Proposals for Forage. 0Hlr QUABTlUMAHTlU'fl OfKIOB,) . , j Dirunuf or Ww ViwtiftA, J- S1ALV1 PaUP0HAL8. IN DUHL10ATU, ABB lavtUd by lb uUtMvlifiied, for luiipljiuK tb QartriaMtr'a DprtaDt Id th Itapartinent of WMt VlrKlala. M Uu-rtalon. rarkersborK, Wbeel- lU. Mfmt Vs.. ftud OalllpolU. Obto, and the wvanl depota od lb life of Um UttlUsBoi A Ohio Btlrnwl u followi; HvrkBbrf, Onfloo. Mow Crtwb, Oam WriitDd. MtutlBibnrg Brper'a ferry, Berlin. Point of Hooka, m4 InolaWiu Uintowu Bud FrtMlarlok Wly. Md or a4tlwr ol tlioM pUom, wltb HA I, CORN, OATrt, and BTRAW. Bltm will bo raoelvod for the dollvorr of Utroo tboiUMd (ll,iU(l) bnabla of Oorn or 0U, ud fifty i (AO) tou of llfty or Btrw, and trpwutb, ftiid aust M noouttipania oy a oupy 01 toi au.ertiatniunt. Btdder utoat ttmte at wblcli of the atTOTo-natned polate tboy propotw kt aiaho delivtrlix., anl,!be rutee I wblb tbey will uiatko ilellVHrlee thereat, tbe , MEOIOAL. a - , l"i jb v .a (DAILY OHIO STATi JODRNAL THE GREAT ".. T. "). N ALL at OdT." r L ol I DR. WM. HALL'S BAISOI FOR r. THE LUKGS, POR THB CURB OF , OklM H: Baart ajlauc Bxrset. , SATURDAY MORNINfl, PBB. 4, IBM. . lltf to U, reaalTad that the quealion of ut-triy abalikhint tlanry from tha land ahall baauhmlttaa ta ika pamlo. Th. rati floa- Uo8 (rfj Una aot by Ulraa-feurthl of all the Pltei,nak th Kojpublio free thrauahout mb tonjflra. uoa gram that Una anaT aU epaadilyi take1 pTkoe, and that wa may be one people again. i(lmmmJ-Ltadtrj''i''i . Wo Dubliehed Teaterdar moraine the full report of Gen. Bauer1! epeeeh, made LowalLon 8alnnlav .avauna .'TkoB wrkA hare read it will oooour with ui ia . oaying Waiting d riuk, ffitkuBmtnU; SfiOaif of BloU. Utopmt-Oiltt, DiflaU of Brmtk me, Qnult, Jnjumu: PUkitU. iVan ia 1A SuU, Aad aU iMaaaaee of AW Umatj 10, 000 Dollars Reward uDtrBradloraBflvMlM. 1 T COlWTAillS kO OPIUM, i kUi And wa b Naklely ttaJkeu by tbe kMoait lcllct) JhlM. V IN fWriMATKU THAT IIMl.auo MB aad Profiwaur Bbrl. amy. that a , nnn,C. A! "H waeareo oy .no nm.iy UM OT H.i proa, ar raaiady. w T DK. Wat. BALL'S BITdlK von Ten Lauao ania at ana rout or me ataeaa. at once, and .aok la Mtm pevujrM.emoi inat any oaa oaiog it troaly, aoeor-dlaa to dlractlon.. lor Iwaatv. four or Awtulahi boa re, and not bolag eutlrely aathned with Iu mer. TEKlf OF 'AlpVKBTISIlte. fUU.T-4. Boare on. loMrtlon...w.. fBoeate, Bpeol.1 NotleM par Baaera, oaoh , , jneartloB ....,....... .............H.16 Ldoal and BuiIbmb IfotloH, par ' " c Hoe, aacb Inaarlton Ml MM to. WamLT-Oa Bqaard, aatarlnaarHo.M;.fl.i Ijoeal and BBBlneaf Bettore, par - ' Una, ah ImM-rlod. W cento. pf HnbaerlaiUaal or tk Dallr. frt.t'Mklp btbhI Waeklr. ' Dally, by mall, par yoar. ........, i..JJk 00 Dally, ay carrier., nar we....... .. Trt.WM.klv. Bar .ur . m Weekly, per year.........J....' I op I mU i oxoaeaingiy Bom, aenant ana mis- wieivui ii tuBO ib ni unpamouo, be- uauao u roiBHsea nnDoonaea aeTOtion to tbe oanse ofj the -oountry; hut itg -temper ia worvagniy laauuoruiaaia, oBaaaao it maksi a peraonal iaaue with the Oeneral'a aunori. er o flitters, and appeals from them to the pablle, net only upon the if notion in reraril to himself, but upon their own oondnot in matters Where, by the necessities of the ease, they are supreme. . Gen. Butler, it is true, assumes to be only defending himself, but he does it by asaaiN ing others. "If I did make mistake.." he says, in effect, "they were neither so grnrs One aonare oovore throo nnarton al aa In.h ei .pea. re) too eonuBBBOi BaajouBMah. mr Barriun BntkoT ibarmd MIoentawBAa aadar pwraqqarearhyn oonnpylng more .par I1 1 -J.L lULAIJ.ii .J 111 Th drawtb aad Pnjrrawi ar Mia Abui. rtoatMamoaia HUteo IBS. AM Ing 4r Uie War. , , , , The oojlminstion of the anti-slaTery sen. timent of the eeuntry in the resolution wli7bar-ft-laf.ri.blyt-, r so eoilly as those msde by UmL-O, ,, dar an Ubm, and w aonia I ""I1 And other oflioera in ooinioand." A .1 uia rosiHMiBiuiiity lor ninny oi me aois 10 which he is blamed, aetuallv rests, aa h oontendsj upon other shoulders. The Grti oral aiMta ibat be oontinued, and was si.u oessfully broseouting the exchange of nris- oners, unfit stopped by a telegram from Ocn. Grant, April 14, 1804, repealed on the 80th, direotint! him to break off all neifotialion. and not I to giro the rebels another able- bodied man. The capture of Plymouth, N. C, bp the rebels, was due, the General alleges; to the failure omue gnnooats to sold tbe Koanoke TiT .r,,nrB " sad raaaii bank bu money. The I rjaased oh Tueadar to abollah slavorv hoar, noal dl.tai.einr oeaah la fraqnently relloyed by a I P"" " ueeaay to aooiian siayery Dy an iinzi. dow. and bMkaa bb Ib t.w boor.' u I amendment of ' the Constitution, offers a TOf afajaikd do aot bare to lake buttle after buttle I good ooossion to review, briefly, the pro-Bof "i"g tb.7',pa.t four Tbepuiio haa btea inpcMd nprtn by midlM 1 7eiTB' no "Demon Began witU Biavery nOOmmftLSdlld llV aurtlticUtm wlklnll h.l.l.a....v.l.. I uaAiioarl laa tka. fl fat obi .I'll. . Inatod from odj nnkaowu huro. We belUvp I noaition an tha mart ft .lha naoiala A tt I rlTeri m4 not to M7 fault of iu dfenderB. that a meCioiue DONeu BC real merita will .twi I P0fl"lon fn mo 'P" ln people to guar I v. ut Wonl,i m r. uwins wnuvwil BIN, at Dual Al Wllai abroad, I "" tli.ronv- wrei-, iwi.fw, i .. l-.ll v;l, u u. t. ' This la nur.i,nrin nw.L...n i..-.. I --.-it - :i.a i.. i.j n... , I in April 10 1, for wMoh he hat been eenmr. o-amI Iu lation will Mve tha lite f thooaaadi; and I -.in The rebellion wu inanirtiratAwl o.n,, I ed WM n pUMUftDOe f explicit orders gradually pusneu aiar.ry to the wall until r;' ,r"r it has, at length, rooeired the mortal thrust. I 1 r, ' ' J'- Whenala'ery legislation ended in rebel- !?!"! General Bntler says, of atlaoking ".'"f.f.i'f ta4 "BioiiB caaai wh. the lion, AnU-Slarery legislation began with ,",nnl, naa i """b me Army AlSCllil magnificent uprising of th. North. toK'V&"J& "M 10 ekllllu tIb. taa which taoy hav. oronoonoMl I following are its steps: ' Incnrabl.J uid .nrr.niUn.ri u hMulu. J - I r tl. Ik. k.l. Iku. H.I..1L.I. doubt, leaking the patient, withoat a .lniti. r.r to I i .i.i; i i. lt i ... I re of the Army of the Potomao to reach the P "j them Ib Ihelr gloom, h.ro been cared by bB. I""" . .7" I nolnt forlwhinh it tjirld. Th. Arm. of d the I oroowuu vi iuri.iuwi.iouD vr woraiug mem I . ... .j , , need frooly, acoordlua todlrollou..andentlr.utl.. action I. hot glvon In tweuty.funr or forty elKbt uouin, turn D rntarn tn. meoioino, Bna tneir uon ey win oe oueerraiiy rarknaad.- L'S BALBAM rOK THI LUNQrt. am "tioiim. er ..rriu" .r. now .. rigoron. and in any nay yard, dook, armory, ship or in-1 om"; ouiy ua an wai was expeot-TJ?.Xjr2Tn "' "Bi "'"tltrenohmenl. or in any militarV or naral " dnder the oiroumstanoes, but sent MteZZZ serrioe what.,., against tha Un ted Stat... i''" 5 'I6 .1?",.ue " li" A7 ' moat aarlnlod remedy ba ke.a teatod. I it ... enantoid flr. a Inn anrl wiol..l Al.. I ' Otomao at L.0A1 tlarDor. BO Iff. Uiesuo- .".'wl,n"'..tob"''"'bor..r.i.d .t.rylin,at. .h .u... .hnnM h. r..j.l"i" metemenls of June 9th and 16th aoout tne innge Being go..; or ralher letno appr. 1 Z J,. - " . -n aoT r. . i u vo UlaUTJ r n. , ., n , , The Toto stood CO to 48. It reeeied LT . 87"ur8, uenerai insisui mat was b- fallurei h....t i-j -rr--- -, bouwou muucg lou tu viTn yu. ' jtaoe DUOU til nrln. I vi "V wvw owia v w am. itjuditvu 1 . , . ' . .. v . . ..... dpie that while tbore U lift there I. bop. Yoi cad I the aorroval of the Preiideot on the flth ef I .e AVJ 9 1116 a Va u tnat ft8 Un 4la wliea eald delUury aball be ouniuieneed and nf l...aa.a. I., al.. a..B Ih.ui.Ba.l ullrl.t 1.11 II ft fM I tallll elKtW all. 1 n wltueai wbareof, I have kixBto aatrMrttttir'aiy aaataiAAd MtiMd tli steal of my ollca to ba aflt-xad ii r.r -r.rrr j4i)man, iiur .f m.1 ZELOTES WOOD, Agt; 1 , feb3 ! a r . i HtbUKliBnat IIiUUuk. :oIiiiiiThim. Ohio. HARDWARE. PETER NEFF A SONS, Importers and Wlwlasars DmN 3EXA-XII atv -a. jam I ,. MAMDrilATDBBliB Ur Superior Table Cutlery, AND H." HUNTBB'8" CBLBBJUTBP 1 ButoUor "BLxxt-xrom fi. w!t Pearl Htrewt, Between Vluaaa4 BAo.lltn.ta, ' 4r.. ' '-' ' 'itWHINN.-! n r HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND GAMPAIQN i mMXI HH ''.HI' B.EED & EOHN'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory. (Meat Door to th Journal Offloe.) WE II ATE HOW ready onr Pall Htook of Hkeletonj, la oar new loeetlon, for , t. .tbfcojulmeaeiiBidBtrof o Mfe Kll trade, which ambraor all tbe leading tylM, Including tha . PATtBT UUH1 TUA1L Alao, thennw-eat atyl. of QUAKBB BLAHTIUBBIBTB, hand alae. aad length' and ladle, who hare al way. had Irooblelo Hud -em "VlV. .TSZSZl. ',t7m AND AMBBI- Urorako,. d.-.L D.u. N.a.oo. I. 1AH nTinarrB AMD VArtWT rail BT BUPPOBT- .'..,. n.ar.rai.. UtrAtHt lfdVll Cimhr . ,.a twatitl awTPlftaeB-Bja larg. letter page, for two " Sceet t luuiipf Mvm'm Mrdical Atlilr. Af-YttAnttftntiw ATiVina aivBN m uubahI -ortfsk. lmi,tA, HHlaBl. Uii)rwf end Bexaal I rojUetlpli of their OraTAvu. fu tte Mrorte of tkf Wfetern MM leal Aa r n ur-uy" !''n-J ibelaliea, wblcb areaeot by uall lu waled aafeloMl, I aeoomiNiuiTHi witu free of ebarae M !. " 1 Tbe orgAutMtlon waa ftrmd to d-iW-i rullsklilat itrutfJIMiit. and la n.llUDllrVMI I kuowu liijatelana. to wltora all lettera auit lie dl Bond. I lilts. JAUKHON, HKKBBBT t CO.( J.n:aw 6tuMW Box 4bU 0lueionAll,O. Ooro aad Uata to be pat up la good, strong sacks. Hay awl straw tit De atjonrviy baieti. Allartielea oiared nndur tbe blda berofa Invited I rill betuhfHOt toarUld luapectlou by a tto-ei nmeut Inapeotot before belog aeoupbtd. 'i Oimtraeu will be awarded from Una to time to the lowaat nwDOOilble bidder, aa the Interest of tbe QovernmeDt may rn,iitre. no bid will lie oonntionta irom namea woo nave (ailed Heretofore to rompiy wiu ineir ooDiraou. I All oriaHMtala mnat Im acooinpanled by a guaranty IslRDtMl by two rtwpooatble perevna tttat In oaae tbe , bid ta acaepted be (or liiey) will, within inn time Daiaed. ekeeuta the oontraut tbr the aame with oood and aufUoleut aaretltia lu uni equal In amount to tbe amount of tbe contract--, to deliver forage pro-(Hased, fu .nfcruiHy with the tert, a of tbU atlver-tlaMianat. and In cast, a bldtler ahall Ml tt en tor In to the contract, they to make good tbe dlfferenoo bu-twmu tbe offer of eald bidder aud the next lowent reiDonelble bidder, or thi peraon to Wbou loe eou- tiart may aaawaraMl. The roauoualhlllty of the gnarautnrs mnat be shown b ta offlelai eartllloatavf a. United MUtas Dlatrlot Judge or Attfirusty, Ooltectorof Uuaiuiaa,oi , fo tow .na. Jim ean not troal, human y I Anauai 1HA1 anrl hnnama law Th; a.a abeaklaaln DR. HALI.'H BAIJtAlff W.u riifc I AUKuflH mna M0m lAfr. 'lull WM uu nun. ; more man one, nay nntidredi, bar been I uuugm ujr niau a uaagarvnn imp. Drongiit by it airnoat from death to life, vben all I H. The next legillation WM an tn&ot- hZnJZl ZW mmi powwmi 'Intent diBmiesine from the serrioe all We have certificates of Ita cures from many of onr I oers guiUjT of BlirrenderiDg fugitlTM Who moat reipactable oltleenB-men and women aho Ilva I fled to out lines. The sUve-lords, with an di'y . d tapndenee entirely their oaroa where thoy had thoir origin w. wouMantion I camps in, pursuit of thsir slares, and fro- lhouand "n. ,or purpose of trying the l"k,, BII1BJ HUelUfJalB Dadeanbiwrvlent to tbe aproad and uae ol remedies f this doubtful eharaater. Aoeommnylnft eanb bottle of PH. BALL'S BA L- signed to i it, and "if there were there were at least no disasters." In regard to the Wilmington expedition the General enters into more detail. lie alleges that the movements of the naval foroes bad been made so pubho by ita Com. mandcr, that lien. Urant abandoned the expedition), and only renewed it with three quenily fugitives would be returned. Hence tho necessity or legielation. preventing it. The bill was disoussed for several months, Bala, modea. treatueat. eto.. for wbloh wtheanb your neriieel. Evidence from the BmI Source ia tie I .. Halted States. ., , V ". Tbofollpwlug oat tlflcates will bf duly appreciated by tbe coimunltyv when It It lafurmod that It was voluntarily given by Mr 0oo, who li a member of the well-ftoown bonse of Mimas. H. Banks AOO., Na. 21 au US Park-Bow, New Vork, tbe mostesten-live patent nadlelna dealers Mi the United flutes and wbo,lcotirMqnently, ara IntmMktely twqnalatvd with the jrlrtuas af tba varleua tnUlolti,es offered to the pablle : Nbw Vobk. Aurll 10. 1804. MsMBS. A. I. Soovill tt i o. rimttnmn: Popie President on the 18th of March. 1H62. The bill was not at first eati a factory. Many oflioera in high stations managed to evade it. Hooker, Mouook, tiueil and Halleok powder experiment, and was afterwards led to doable the laud force in the hope of taking Fort Fisher in the absence of General Brags and his troops. In regard to the powUer-boRt experiment, the ueneral says: Vrllow OiTixENS : I have lived with yon, man and bey. fbn thirty years, and I km going to live with yon, If you will have me, for thirty years longer. (Qrtwt applause.) I baveatood before yon many .hues, all received their share of condemnation I "i 'r.."'! yl !Zori . rvui buuu iuou ea Duiuavr auu tt anie. i the ooantry 1 rat often aa I bave met with von here. Pvrlher amendments to the bill were not I no man oan say that I ever mlarepreteatad a fact, mat., how.ver. The bill passed ever and W&X -STJtJK was tot taken up again. I d.aaoi)rlerleln.a imr to IA. mn oaaaaadrl and in. The next step was to abolish slavery lpw . raxr, oaBiai wtoieiAaw auMrf. in ine mitriatoruolumtiia. In 1M01. itwasl"--"'?.. "5 , . ., . . ... . , ine navy orwarao, wu... tuny wi.nmi aui. bow tuey enuoted iat the laws of Virginia and wi.hed, yoa can jadK. ol the troth of the dUnatch m.rrwiiu wiouiu ooniinnv in loroe over ine I vnin eiaiw lum. i preparm .ue uii wuor-uueiM nuo- DiBtriet. of Co umhia. Thus was the na- ,u ,u0 " tional capital ijahonorod. The donation of I We hav4 never understood that Gen. But" the slave States was too powerful to enable I ler waa oharged with having "prtpand week.. inc. while brieOy BHjoarBiag in the ctT I men who felt the disgrace to remove the I the powden-boal, but only with having owenf. CTrrg,. T?iLXf3ft Mr- Wi,8on' M-hns.tte intro- t it. The experiment is said to have been .kiu i rervdiitrniliiBoouiib. A nbniciBB wa. I duoed a bill. Deoember loth, liill. for ih. Ibis. We do not know whether his denial I anoutlon or Biavery in me national eapital, I is inunuea to moiuue tnis allegation or not; !ene I whioh waa debated with tuuth bitterness by I Ihe somewkal oareful language lit whioh it B. STflEIGTfl TO THE WEAK ! '-'Tnnnmni.! BIOKRENE, I -0 - Life Jlejuveuator! This preparation ia unequalled as a Re-iBVeiiator aud Beetorer of Waalodor Inert ronotlona. Th. aged .honld be ovlaln to mak. Ib. Btokr.un a boaaebold god, luumach M II will reader tbeai yontbfal Ib feeling aad IB etroagtb, aad enable tkam u lite over agala the daya of their pruttae Joy. II not only ubllaraua bat atraagtbalu, aad u really nlnvaluabla bhMlag, aapaolally to tboee who bava boea redimd Ua toudltloa of larvlllly, aelrbaaa, Bilafortan,or ordinary .lokBaaa. Momatter what I tha oeuee of las ImpotaBoy of aay bBmaa orgaa, Ikl. "d Vlrrl?,T', irS' breparalleB will remove Ihe efect at onoe been denial other Uiit.ruiu.ut omclal'known by tma onto, I Imuiodlately called who pronunnoed my cat. at All piirtk will b. dMU' notlllea ol uieaemplanoe i trciorjiy (iritifal 01.1., aad.d.land me to tulegrai ItooiiAbolleMKM ay.loh.B tnoBff BM'sBntA'.f I of vlUalofJoB mU 'I'Sitet-iM Jy" BEo irarllea. bbIom II ha. already been nlaoed on eie I but liarlag fr.Hiueotly bean informed, veroaiij tua . .. 1H,. ,h House naolvad ilaalf it.1 I lhat it wna not nroDarl fneel auoraBta a new BBd lathi. oMce. . .. ........ by circular., that yonr 1). "hV..".; I .ii r. :i .. .1 II,. WI.I. ...I J: j I ,l.kl. . II.. Rml.e .U.V.. tl... 1.2, or the well I The foil oame and p.t..rao aaareae ot eacn oio- roBTHB 1.U MB ou.wejeo Brn mu.c,u.i "" I "" , " I r '.i ,L , ,i Z 1 d.r milHt be WrlttOB IU UH, propo..!. I .BU tliat ll Uau uer.vrwvu huhubxh, v, BUOjeUl. i UV nnu pneeeu lO a IBW I l.Ulou .ua ..nui.ivu bivu u.a Ulll .UU. I- Prou,ii,mn.tia.idretii.pi.j.u...o,r.o; i.r cm., to my own, ' 'r ' I days by a vote of VI to 18, and was ap- edge of Ihsn. Urantj lhat tha (alter nevot WOBTH, Chleru.rt.rma.ter, Denartment of Weal , WM lo,t happy, It enred me, and I aa rww I lr..,j, ,k. i.r....l .Ibl. .nln. In .-.UVmi. J -r t...i :lbia, Uoaiberlaud, fcld.( and marked "fropoaal. I . the vajoymeat or my n.u.1 goon Beano, i man. pruvou "j . . , . " u( . . n ... . tbl. Htatemeot ror iih oru.ee. u. .uwa w.tun hu.. i april, too, wub umvifliug a i.w. i.y mis I wniwu iwuihiiiwu io uiui tun OA- are In any way affected. Tour., trail, . I bill S.00O slaos were ironediately frexlleoutioo of. ils details. And, after insisting 81 sad B8 Park-Bow, Mew York., lelavory maue lmpoBBiuio it mo naiionai at duui inugiu tua iu urjuiiuiag to BBBauit eapital, ami all niaek laws rmeaiea. 'inerei rort risner, ana in wiuurawing nis troops I . Oinoi.nin, BBFTMBBt T, lstB. I wu ureal exultation among he bondmen orl trom tbe ueaob, be mu wbat waa absolutely in.i.7.lknow ho. much beneSt 1 have re. I " aaoiugioo, .uu "J"; rT'.'T""""" .r.,,.,. oeived from DK. WM. HAbiva ItALBAM. 1 look I the great delivoranoe thus rranteu. t Duller thus prooeeui oold, which nettled on my long.. It reenitad lu my I least the oapital was forever toed from ine hevlUK Uie conBilmplloa ao the phy.lolana luform- I --li,,.:.,,. f alavorv. ".' ed me. I became . Ml ll, n.y pnyioci.n mor, , r---- n.-m.ntB than na thMt .v com WB none ee. anu i ouuiu an. re i ... ... --- Vlrglnli Inr r.rrH ' Blauk form, of bid., gnaranleea and boadl aay b. obtained on application lo tbl. offloe. All propnMl. reoelved nndor tbla advertbwmeBt Bill beopene.1 and examined at thl. office on Wed-nerdey and rlaturday of eeob week, at IS H. Bin-del. are reepcetfally Invited I be prmwilt at Uie opuuiug Ol Old., II tney o.ire. Oaut. aod Chlvf tiuarlvrliiMtar, deols Dep.rtmenl of W.et Vlrutula. Sutes and the Bebelg, it was assumed that Iravis eould oommuwion his creatures to go " into the territory ef any neutral nalion, and ; lit out hostile expeditions under neutral proteolion, and then launch them noon a neighboring Slate. 8ueh A dootrine is not sustained by tatAnialional raw. and if it oould he permitted the horrors of war would be intensified. : Thai Beoorder does .not,. sanotion'eueh a wioked prinoiplo. He rcoognisea tha fadt of war be! ween ., the ITniird tStatea and itg rebellious eiti-Kens, bnt he does not agree that sueh a oon-' dition of affairs justifies an invasion of , r usutral rights by either . belligerent. He nays distinctly that the existeuoe of war (ave no right to Burley to orgauite his ex pedition )n Canada, and to carry it aoross the boundary Jine against quiet inhabitant! or ine uniteit Hiaiea wlto were non-eomoai- anta. lie oonsiders the tranaaeUoa a fja-irrant violation of publio law,. and a grass , . injustioei done to Canada. He goes still further, and declares that even if the enter- ' ' prise had been lawful in its inoeption, the . 1 acts of Burley and his gang were not thoss - or legitimate warfare. The seiiur. or the property! of a tteaoeful and non-resistant 1 peophi senld not bo justified as aa aot of ; , war. PkUadilphia Enq. ,, , , Post Master Ueneral Denniaon kindly .... . ritoa ob that the Postal department is ma lting every possible effort to' insure regularity and promptness' in the transmission ' of the mails. He has oommunioated with . Lho speoial Muil Agent for the ' West, and with railroad offioials, in relation l the1 '' postal sarvise in this particular direotioa. tie assures ua that every thing in his pow- , er lo satisfy the publio shall be done whioh (he people fully understand and appreciate. ' Meantime, we think that if business men . . ". o have, been annoyed by the round about 11 routes hence to Indianapolis, would forward a memorial to the Post Master ' General, stating their grievances, we have no doubt the evils complained of would be removed. Z ay on Journal. LATEST TELE&RAPH -NEyS. Yesterday Afterueon's DiBpatehes. FINANCIAL. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BAE j u OP COLUMBUS. io UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR 33iOBb.niaN3n BBB BBd BPIBAL BUBTkBM kept a head. Oar Betel I Department la in ouarge or compeM Ladles. Hoop Hklrla Bemodelled and Bepalred. rwl.ve In xirrnnndlu. b.wn. Will do Well to COn- snll their own lutereet by calllus on Ul bol .re going aal or ordering iwwiiere. LaJtt, jMwlllplajerememtiertbTlsr-( ' . Ns. 81 Esst State NtrWI B-Idowwika JoeaBtatm kwhi1i sprf Hoop Hhlrt Manoraftftrv BOOK-BINDERS. BLANK BOOK MASUFUTORI. t I. VC-ihliC M. O. MLLKI etc UW., , , ABn-Lt.'f:i,f Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 8 Nortli High Nirect, COLUMBUS, 0. o.r.oirr, Dr irim., Daraiaaloll, LOM or ArravitB, Low Sri.iie, Wutaiai or vus UBOAim or ubbbb.- tiob, laaaoillTV, Hutu InooLB.oa, BB.ol.norf, Bnboi. Iv b.b a aoav Dblibbtvol, Daaia.Bi.B abb Movsl BrrsoT OMBTaa Maavon Binill and Bll LTrbB An la any way pro.tr.led by nervon. debilities areaaraeally adrUed to leek aourelntbU moelei. oelUnt.ud unequalled preparation. Panon. who, by UapradMioe, h.v. loit tneir ba,to.- aAb vlwJB, Wfrl Bad a apeauy anu peiw.eou. vo.. 'Btba ; , , .i The PaaaLB. the bAMBOIB. tha DurAlBiaa, Ibe OLD hoald give tbl. valsable dluovery a trial I II will ba lonad toUlly dlfcraBI from all otner eruoiee ror aama pnrpoees. ijra ALBB.-Tbla o reparation u i.- - narvoos MknB)of all kind., salt will raatow lb Mud .trerurtk with woudertnl permBBeBoa. t I. .bo a araad tonlo. aad will give reuer in iror n.n.1. wltb tha grat dose. A brief pmleteBO. in lie aa. will ranovat Iba Momaob to a dagra of perfeot boBlth:BBd baol.b Dyipepala forever. ' Uae Hollar per aotii, or ai. '" - ' Government Financial Agent. ' Bobaorlpllona reeolfad lor all I1NITEU NTATEN IMriVIW, Government Securities of all Kind lleall Ib A.t Beat n,te ! r , aovlS-M hay nsnuirlAtlat UaUiarkkllw. BAnilljr HipriieM UIUei, BPJ SBvaeainw bbbb. BUTtiHINUHJk BILLY 11 Propr'ra. ocKl Aod bow HI Cedar rt., wTr" R J, W. ULLBl. 0AL0RI0 BOOK BINDERY I RANKIN'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU .Will aot fall taaBectnallynaMV . .... r.....L-. n i - " . , i- ., . A. a. WW I Aro AMo, jscfwumv vywi- avoeeor of tlit ataiaays, ..lertltotl or acowfnTcs ey Urmt, vmtue uohottm, urop- lioal aMgh DunuaqftiuProo- - I trait QlatuU, Morbid Irritation of .the BUddtrtmi Urttka, Horror of 1 " Dueau, Dryntu of tkt Jonoli, Difficulty of Bnathmt. Porno ta tkt Back,'" iUtd qwalffiaaios, lou of Momory, Wast BOOK BIN DKBS, Blkiiik liook Xfananvct'eni, flln Box nd JFIonr Pag . nikBierM, c v..tc bkv, MiucMlae, Prlodlcla, Hbjt Mumc, ?., bk., mc. -. ' JM i TTWii v.iBnsnBriavii, mrvmrn bkwkib, w ww 'Baind In AMJ NtyI3Md n$rvumdU Dia.M(tf ik bt& Kkf i na.iafmwanaa. I it ! inrisyaktl t Sovenrfan Be Med. It rwflvas lha J. .Tr.r t t I lan UU lah luge Iron la tion, lvea anew dlreattoa toUe rpHE ATTKimOPI OP PUBLISH ERA I or.anA, brings baok to tbelr ubysllogloal type E ta oalled to onr establishment, as we aredeter I Jiled'or saipresaaJ secretions, and brings about n tbe auimai econotay au inuiaaia irauiai. Uonr-wlaii Prefand only bf mined to please A 14., Havlug lalfy oli.d eur. Md..aauiadrtf with a MDMiHor BaaK' liioiBri. and k. - ii..nraMl a tlclea of Btadera' Haeblnerr aad matertal, we are pi op red to do all work In o.,..siif HimiiL and wltb lbs Utmott V maUJk. Mannlmotoryln Bat ler 's Hall; Opera House Bulld- .T1LBM. CommmMAMo ijHoUCIOUKm, TIMeBs Sfcf raa & MduUoo. Attorneys ij at1 Law ! orruia: till roartaaalk alrt, Waablagton, D. 0.1 U WmI ThUKl atrast, WadaaaH 20 hhbt. Coal Oil roB BALE BT Ha. 21 Rartk men put - wty 20 Dblft." Alcohola . , .. IOR BaVLB by r ri i- Oatn'aT7SrB'i AJW .1. -- ar'Bjmrwi.a,wiv i L At lililvl 4IT eii'ifc-fc. ill .1 l.i'l ?.'.'i.".1"l,".L Bold by . a. Baaiael, Columbu., 0 4 by drog. avMywaar BVS AMD ' WM. 0. 0. Habdv, Oaahler. . DBSHLBB, Pna't. JanASm OEETLFIOATE OF AOTHOEITY To The National Eiclanire Bant, OFVOLVslBIHI, O. . TBIA8HBT DKPAUTMBrlT, . Ilien, n tloMnaOLLBB Or TUB OUBBBBOT. WAiHittoToa, Nov.mlr So, IB(H.I WIIBBBAB, BV BATlS.AlJTOrlV ITUPMl. prnaontwl to Ihe nndenlgnad, It bub.-oa made appear that the MA'l'lunAij .Aun.nu. rrVil.irBinil8.lB thaoltvof Uolumbu..tn thneooa e Vnnk Un and Hlat of Ohio. bJI BMB duly ora&B- laod nnder nnd aocordlug to lb requirement, ol tbe not of Uougree. entitled "Aa act I provide a Na-tluu.l Currency awsnrod by a pledge of Uulted Bt.ua i...n- ..n ti. om.idH lur tue oirea.n.iu. mu w demplloa thereof." approved June Sd, ISM, and ha. About nil. timei herd or the wondeiiui I followed , all of which were evidenoes that ofuu WM-''bL' iiAi.HAMfor thecujl had dawned upon the nation. Umptlon. A. a leal reaort I wa. Indnoed to I new . ...rnui.;.. f (V,. uvi un giuiaRiwu " ...u iumbit whioh preesed with meroilsss rigor L. nnlored neorjlo. were abrogated, and it waa ordained. Ibat tney snooia oe trisu tor the samo offences, in the same manner, and aubjeot to the same puniehments, as while men. Con tress also enacted that they I should be allowed to testify in the courts of tbe District. In the Uapilal ooiorea people had been taxed to support lobools which their ohildren were not allowed to attend. Congress repealed the unjust law and provided for the education of colored ohildren. The railways chartered by. Congress were also forbidden to exolude colored people from the oars. "' ' " V. Ihe noxt important anti-slavery meas ure, was the passage or me joint resolution, . ... hom.. I e. led. I recommended Dt special masaaBe to boa- rihy.lolan, ami wa. tola oy mm u. no --'" I greSS, IBBt me untiea ou.u.1 eugui. ui. w ire forty eight hour.. I thoa ..id to ib,i phy. I -? . (h Btalo in the gradual aho- MkJiXv. bll. tali tm gl' compensation for puBTBK l.liNOS, aa 1 had great faith In It. li. I u inconveniences, publio and private, pro- S blmnd e:"8 " VST r.o.ii.J .... .,.i.. i .... it un th. ..at da., whea ihe I mint resolution was passed and reoetved ihyelolBu called ann reqneeteu n. u.cuh..hh. u lnQ approval or ine rreeiueut oa uib iviuvi llaUaiui whioh we did for lour or Ave day., when I " , , : Z'flXSXIiV-ZX ":7L Immediately- upon these measure, piaoo Mm" twelve month, ituoe. Mr. Uall i now I followed the Important one to make Freer .t.oug and hearty, nnd fjeia that. b. owe. hiti t., to I nft,oni and Slavery seolional. A biU WJX n,JmJLM olwoMlattiaai in the House of Reprssen- week after ho came to my koaaa If ha twd aot 'taken I uttiyel on lb 24th of March, 1862, prevent- th.H.ai.m. ionr.,.to, 1 1, involuntary servioo, in all territories . " ... - . .. . . . , j. LA.t.MaioiJo.,W-.TA.,l.n.15,ls6t. Inowsxlsting or nerentwr . oe "4u'-i aa a i. wLmvni. v iVh jATAfAMAWBi- siv. a va. in an dibohb uuusin.u iw uif niwuvM tibarles si'Olaln'was sink with what waa supposedly fopa niACaiitios, dookyn-rdl, amenall to be the ooMuniptloo so bad tbal tbe PUna I .,, 0,heP UMful bllildlUK 3d, in all tnldbllituatnowuiti no. "-f ""bV" I i- ' .1,- kl-k a. dlh in all nlaitaa Ditvae Cover. eHaots if HtlMrtla1lltll I try It. On taking It I began to raise Jani qosutl iBe...r tl.ir.k Bhinirm. wb lob alatoat uroduced suffo cation. ,U seemed to two, wben phlegm began lo leave my atonoaob ann in rig h, mat niy wnoiesaMn waaahattenMl, and I feared theoonseqnenoes. Alter a short tine I percelvid that what 1 oalled ther wts of tbe disease had been polled out of ruy luoga. Vh..h tiiia tuna i DMarau io aei uttuir. - t cou.iiihosj to Uke tho Ualaam till I waa fully restored to health. : I am now wen anu otwr.7. . cu iruii sav that I own my life to tbe na or l in. WM. TT? . . ... n.rui ki'Miiii mi lfl I 11 -inm- I an II A I.Li DAliMOl "" ..v.-.- - .t. sal ron a all should know what It lias done for me. aosiroiis an HALLOW KLL. ! Ho. 124, Cjntter Htreet, UlnclnBstl. II AO THK 4JOMSHMPTIOW. Joa'a Lahdino, oiLtut)., Wist V., I Jnly loih, a I.. Mvwii.i. Jk (lo. Jrmllnem:'rJAr, Henry Hall, having been dlMhariifd from tbr United States Hospllftl al WMniugrori vny. ti..t h. miuht die with his frienda. being very low tatlth cotisiimutloDa came to my house.- I called a m I tha vlrtaes of IH. WM UAI.Ii'H RALHAM he Tli Prmldent railed to lleft tbe JBbel CJommlawtoaen. ; (Times' tspeola). . Wasiunoton. Feb. 8. Secretary Seward, early Umb raoruing, telegraphed the Preai-dent from Fortress Monroe that h in presenoe wag needed at onoe. Upon the receipt of this dispatch, the President proceeded in a . speoial oar to Annapolis, where a Govern ment vessel waa ia waiting to oonvey mm to Fortress Monroe. , , . Htdlcalwaa Ita mors, j Tiibane'sSpaeial. Thj rumors this evening are. that Mr. Lin coln will offer to the rebels a general amnesty, and a repeal of the confiscation act. Jeff. lavis is said to he on the peace path lo meet Mr. Lincoln; bnt among the faots. and not the rumors, is a significant one, that this whole peaoe mission butriness has been exoluded from Cabinet consultations; and that Mr. FeBsentlen hat? not been con mil led ' about it any more than Mr. Htanlon. Indeed, it is understood that Postmaster Gen- . oral Dennison and Mr. He ward only, have been let into it and advised with. -.' The lead ine members of the Committee on tho Conduot of the War, openly denounce the business to-night, and predict that we 1 shall be sold out, ajid that the peaoe we shall obtain, if any we do, will dishonor us. , They charge that the negotiations permit-Led, have already stopped recruiting in every State, and stopped the subscription of money to raise bounties, and bave so demoralised the oountry that it would submit lo an improper peace, rather than further" carry on tbe burdens of the war. They charge, too, that the political result of the business will he to strike down and throw out one after the other the strong men of lerise and bo inrow nr. Lineom into tbe arms of the Democrats. - In tho meantime 1 the Hiohmond papers of yeeterday have .. been rooeived. Their voioe is still for war, shrilly,' loudly, dolorminedly. . ' The World's Washington special also says, Ihtt only Mr. Seward has been consulted in this matter, and that ' the prompt action of him and the President shows a disposition to mako concessions that will seours peaoe. g Tbe radical portion of the party, however, .' are muoh offended at the action, and threaten investigations, &o. Moderate men de- ( claro that the Administration ia propared to make concessions; and thoso who profess lo know the Bouth, say they will accept nothing short of recognition. . .1,,.., . :,i tixf plloa ol tho Hf feol dWaamlaaloaera. New Tons, Feb. 8. Correspondents de-: soribe the enthusiasm occasioned among the soldiers on both sides of the lines when the rebel oommissioners passod, as being of the most lively oharaoior. First the rebel 1 soldiers eheered thomselves hoarse; aud then the Union troops took it up,-and oon- ' tinued it loud and long. v- ' ' 'i :i- A KImI lllnaualed. Tha Tribune's Washington speoial says-Judge Campbell, of the rebel commission-, era, disgusted with the delay, haa gone baok to Rlohmond. . ' . It alan .... thn l.mMr nf l.h BTmv IB UBa , r.t".f."longhIro: for lighting ltm and hammer-, . . . . . . . u. J 1. a. iL 1 . . Jtlil LllO t.k.1. Shla m 1. V. bm . am 1 rrk 'I nndciBtaai that there ara those who ara mong my old frlunda fu pulltioa, but who, unfortu-"".Iv. tthTS latalv aot tinon tlia nthnr alilrt. wihii -l11 svlnt. ktJ lho llt.ro uf Bl ' HaiIimI saint Vtxrt yialie.s 1 k.c(.liu thn title. Thv du ma bonur Mhat wan Big Bethel T It was a ikir- lou twenty-nve men were klllea ana ovei mus tMll. iu wounded, ? ""Bt UlgBethH wna not Bull Bun; Big "mm H.Ur 0aktt hl H011 WM UU if.-! 1L. J- 11,- Bethel waa a " 7-77 1. -"J ZZZZl k:5 "JTa i,TiV commanded there. claim TV fonV ot Volnnteer Army iith,,,,n,,,,t compare the battles I bava named with , . vv lTF:, . -.....A Din. n.lhnl tuik 1 ,M lUinil BaiVjTBJ.BWB a..B, " - 1 am tbe hero or r on rianer ioo. m1ahj QUBibrod. But tm lie perooi rori iiii-r wu. . . . wava . FraUricktUtrv; IPort FlalX"'1 rr! J""" ctUarnill; fort rishr waa not th !J. furt iniinantltxl at Fort Muer a. eacn auaitr Illiout tsault, outuo dlnasUr; the last .v JTlr cess; all Donor io uea. larry anuoisaraTe-,-teer soldiers. Again, It ie charged upou ua tH'"" did not rt tike so tig a hole In the Dutch Gap V compiled with all tbe provisions or said act required I ,b nf.ht he would try It, andse.it hi my i-ors I where the National Government t toUoomplledwHhlK.lT.w before he h .d Uken the entire I JL hft exolUBive iutisdioi HuW tberelorf, I, uuua awiuwwn, ""b"'"- a .. . . . A.. b.aiJ,. u.llr. thalt (hit MA Mr Of lOni-HflBllOJ. UM Stars var- . T10SAL EXOUAnOB BArlfc OW f iLUMHIlg, In tbe ally or uoiuaiooa, io wpBwruuay "-----maUor Ohio, Isaalhoxlaed to oomiaeuoe tba business of Bank lug nndr tha act aforesaid. . . in testimony wnerrwi wiin-s. u - of oDIoe, this thirtieth day of Movem-IsbaL.1 ber, 1HM. " rf. ' u ni'fiu aiiinr.i.fy n . f V Comptroller of tha Uurranojr. in edanAa with the above cr 11 Beate Na tttmtol mrc.snjTr Btmh of OoMntm' will eommeaeo I baaliiess on atoooay, vo. aw, leva, a ""a l Doaae now ooonpied ey ins meuange waaa. bottle he was restored to boa) th, an 1 -a b.uI !., I Ih aa SAtl rVlkAk. ."'nledwlth roo.umptloe. .IIH. HA bl.'B BALSA M ...u n... - 1.11 ...M I- udiwl the Im.1 lUO. Bindl claa w have, and I. giving aatllfacUoa, and cnrlng MwdtoeeM. in bii our region. ' .., Voara, re.ptrklly, , OBO. W. UIBT. I . . ..evnwBaTa- . tlaiowviUJdsNTia, HmoaOo., O..Mm1, IBM. n. no. supreme or has exclusive jurisdiction or r. M'tllain1. hil I power:. The bill passed on the 12th of May, Iwiz, in ine iioubb, try a voi www uu, the democrat stubbornly contending aU the way. It passed In tbe Senate on the Vlh of June,' and was approved by the President on tbe lUlh or June, irroi. mis was a great step. The great object of the Kepub- ' .-" .-.Ji-Xljf-,S7. Th.r lieaninartY was thug signally achieved. how mvJlofa.. It cure, wb.ro .vary thing .U. ha I There yet remained aomo strongholds for "I 0. MIOK I Slavsry tnat musi do nauorou aown. . ANTHItlA CCBF.D. UtomBOBS, Tf., Deo. , toAS. were doing the rebellion as much sorvioe aa I the rll oing e of tbe rebel soldier. It therefore HOTELS. 'M followihg letter wag reoeived by ti JtWkVlhaOlrrOlnBaU Veawsal ttirMAl; t HMAtiBaT, atbaus (Jo., u., rev. lav.-iryikkklriATna Mnld ha pleased to hear what aaa eaa the Compound Bz tract of Horaapaiilla and ngls baa not in mu noinity, a ieur i taVltBntnt .r at traafAa DT Bl MSOB. I ur)Bt.siQi waaal a juug a ---- g ahdar the tall development of BoroiUla yrotase rormone aisooargaa, ata. eoa - . MaUaant Ibv eoaia lima, with tha advloe and Cona si af several smlnaat pbyatolans, pravloaa to oomlag to my aanas, witnont raosiving any owom--oim-j htm boon nslng Boovtix's Bboon se Livaft Sra- lrar Improvement has eean rapid ana eiwieoiorf I - 9 -Yonre, 0. . MATT. If . D sJr oMfMenoe oan ba nlaoed la the nbevs stat IANHATTAN HOTEL I - ' Opposite the rark, Hurray sire!, uar Broadwaf, ,, MMW YOHK. i 1BB PBOruiwrtiif u a vma hawthibwm alikDlllt DOWH TOWN UOTBL tborooghlf reared. palnld aod refunilshed, Is now propared vroviaa aaawtsaiM a-ta Brand wall rahjraleted Uonse. His charges are rNUMiua- bla, ana ae gaaniavaias so an wno may wu upon bibs a food table, ouufurtabla rtwuui, ami every possible attsutlou. He will be pltaead U see all bis obj fiieads, and aleome many new ones. , , 0W ara iutimo, wnea yoa obij w iitj, w yw I AknUrirt.il I ia ant of amanolnation. deolaring Maassas A. L. HoOVllX m W.iw I " , 1 , , ' . . 7 morlihan twenty years prevlooe ta isfll, I have I thit all ilaves of person Tfivlng aid and hfn severely afflicted with Mtbma aiid triad auuy I Mnf0ri 0 the rebellion and escaping into rtttoV Hn. all .Uvjs captured from such earad me. Bl.uy I nersons: ail staveir oein. wiuun Buy piaoo I mium i.iiij.iM whlnh eowtBUttalv nine lar oth.r law comploviu. with lbs aame jeoii ro- .lt.- loon, traly. A. WHITE. DrJ 1IU'" Bstlrutm will Cere OtitoiNBATi. Ohio, , A. L. Boovilb A tto.! In Bnptamber laat. nersons! ' . , 1 .v. ....1 . - 1 . v.... ..,1. OOOUpiOU uj .MO ivuv. n.iui.n. wu. ooono- quently by our armies, should forever be free. . . . VIII. The Iniquitous Kngltivs Slave Law .till remained unrepealed up to this time. The trtt step was to prevent disloyal mas-i.H frAm nuTsuinff thsir slavsa into tho agedabooi.ii year., nan en attaca 01 crooo, f m ytatet as insy oau oecn auoweu 10 no middle of tb. nighi, and wa. an bad that b. . .... Introduced Into the Sen- Mm B VUStt BBd BO BMBM. .OB MlBl If f 00 gB BWf Itinan not a uie mm. 01 N rtllfMilNH. Proprfatur g(olgtgwi . I OR PECTORAL TABLETS. FRENCH'S HOTEL. i. Oa la. Xampaaa riaa, . .. . SoecloflS Beiaotory. tvam aonms, ann itstdov nnap Bad-room wanue) gratis, and only one bed la a Mom VO HOI sei'Sv luauvrn wi uivma waivawww .eTv7 Uv,wM4. a f'THB UNION," , knh it, bet, Tilrd and rourth THOMAS B. WBBB, I VBABK B. WBBB, I SMS SBOJMi my " ?.r..bi"-"il ALL'S B7li7i tl III .neratMl ell him, and eutlrely relieved him of Ike aturk . so tnat h. wu out the neat day. Mother, who bava ohildren tbet are ..inject lo croap attack. . -Z, . u ai.nl. ...In.bl. niod.cln.tn tli.lrhon.e, knowing Ih.t nnder a aevere allaoV of croud, a child might dl. Defot. aid eould ba prac . r; d Vhe BALBAM will n.v.r fallloglv. rebel, It thoroughly ajfM ,.. ' kT- Ravwiart) that von do not lake iny other nrtlcle ai m BtnbHtltuI), by th peipiwlon of ny doaler, who would de-ceive yon In o tiler Us Increaute lilaproUl. - - - ar laala by I. B. Bamnal, 0. .berlt. Tkr.ll A lunkaBi, II. DenlgABon, John M. Denlg, h. . ar-ol" ' B. Aa. A Boa, Uolnmbna, Ohio. UroK.1.11 gen irallr and all dMlan lu lantlly mlolne. Ihrongk. ottl the Unltod Btalal. JL.li. Scovill & Oo. I NO. 12 WEST EIGHTH-ST., (jVMrAy Ofpomlt IM Movmlut . Book "' .OlNOUVHATI.Ov i savaBdlUwaA. ate tb abrogate the infamous law, on ths With of UeeemDer, looi, inis otu waauu ou.aed at length. Various other bills hay in. tbe same otuooi in view, were budbs. aiieallv Introduced, and, of eorrrso, Teceived tbe nercoai onpoeitiou 01 ur Biavenoiuers and the Domooratio Congressmen. The tide was too strong, however. The bill was a. nallv naased on the 2;ld ef June, lBod, re eelring the approval of the President On tlie tittth of Jane, lou. Hera was another gigantic step in the march of Freedom. IX. Under this head are to be grouped those anti-slavery measures repealing the eoeat-wlse slave trade, legalised In 1807 ba hill allowing colored persona to testify in all the oouris of in. united males; me hill allowing them to oarry tho malls: ths bill to establish a Freedmsn'i Bureau, bnt recently passed. X. Tbe last and orownlng act In this wonderful progress' of ths Anti-slavery Sentiment was raaonoa on Tuesday last, day to M held memoraoie in the aaaals . .... n. . rt . no grot B hole tnere a. ni mon oy in. .bimobiuu n....t PeturKbure 1..I .ummer: but. tll.nk Qod, oeltber dot w Jtf7 HHleiiy rkul A..J a aniA Amerlcaa deB anm w ram hooo. ueueweu p-planee I I am, therefore, content, na) ,1 olnlm to ba the hom of Ib. oomparatlvely bloodlM. atlaokli n Blg-Bathel and lha wholly bluodle.. fall. ur. of Fort Planer and I do not claim to be the hero of ridnrlokabur.b, of tlbancelloravtlle, of Oblck akomlny, or Pair Uall., of tk. Wlld.raan, of Coal Harbor,. Bor of thatoir.el rkiwi.oiilmd ia the mlno bxfore Peterebnrgb. I am .prepared lo lake the Imu. ; and h.re.n.r, fellow-cltiioua, when you bear mto that little Inohianroon th.tb.r aid of tho river, which 1 hopo lor a my laat rr.ttna place, 1 pray yon put over me for my eplt.pb : " Here Ilea ... ri.r.l who ..veil the live, of hi. aoldl.r. at Big Bethel aad Pert FUher, and who never commanded tkeArnty of tbe retomao." I aak for Bothiog alw. Thia la very sharp and intensely bitter. But it savors of saroasm for the General to say that in all this he "mticuet no army sum," but only dofends himself. The form of hiajsentonoes in no way changes, nor In; it conceal, their evident meaning, ne eharwAa unon all the officers in the several lost battles witn wnion ne conirasta nis own. ihe crime of making them ataaittrt, instead of failures. And something of this heavy uunsaro folio upon Qn. Grant, by whom some of thsse battles were fought, under whosd orders Oen. Butler himself was act- inc. and to whom he directly attrlbulea hie removal from the Held. in rverv many departments of aotivity Oen. putl.r haa evinced very high ability. Q BIStrpueSB Ol luioiioot, m ouoiy u. au- miniatra Ion. and in doiu eagerness to laae respobsibilily, hs has few if any superiors in tbe army, dm wis buubou mutuaie. . lack of lhat ability for self-command, which other-olTioers have shown under much more rviiur circumslances. It Indioatea a will. iiiamess to impair public oonndenoe in men to whom the destinies of ths nalion are for the time intrusted, for the sake of relieving kiiruuilf from un lust ronroacn. una or tbe highest and most admirable elements of true greatness is a ready surrender of all pcrssnal feelings and interest to the pub- uo good, we rear me peopi. win no. anu in iita Lowell sneson reason ror asoriDio io dsn. Butler this high quality. Wtw Tork Timm. v J w" C BbawnMMnlt. ton Yobb, Feb. . ... - Savamah, about one t - - - wore lestroyed, aooui iw.u.j killed, and a number wounJJTn wore tho housus consumed was one in WA"oug , number ol shells were stored, the explosift ., of whioh hint up a bombardment for about two hours, ouistng the wildest alarm. It is not yet fully tscertaineu wueinur i,. u.. .. ..... - nH Mh. ileal. n: . were ine result ui iuo.u.u. v. -r.-- though the goneral belief waa that they . were caused by the latter. . - . ., . I 1 Hurley a ivmi ib a The decision of the Recorder al Toronto, in the oass of Hurley, tbe Lake Kris p. rata, has been publlsbrd In run. it seems in have been sustained in all point, by the subsequent judgment ot me supreme Courl of tho Province or uanaoa, as oenv-rnd b Justice Draper. 'The most Inter esting point in the oase was as to the view whioh would ne lagan oi vo uuioubo ui.i Rnrlav was an offioor In the Kebol service, ..,it that his acts were those of war. Great stress has bsen placed upon mis matter ny ..h1 vmnathiiera. Jeff. Davis issued a special proclamation, for the information of the. British authorities, stating that Burley had been "specially authorised to oomB.lt ths robberies fsr whioh he had boon arreted In Canada. n i ' , ' " ''It was supioaed that oSoial' deolaralloi of "this fact was all lhat waa neooasary I. screen the offender, and that of anoosaily h must be dlsobarged. in otw words, Ih, I paoo CwiumlBBloltorw. MoitaoE. Feb. 2. Stephens, , Huni.e and Camnbell. and other Confeder ate peaoe commissioners, arrived here this afternoon from City Point, in Lieut: Oen. t) rant's speoial dispatob steamer, rseorsrary Howard was on dobtu im imam .... (iusenj waiting to reoeive tbem. : immediaieiy upou tun .rnvui i o v-missioners Iwth steamers prooseded to an-anchorage in the stream, side by aids. - At . this writing, (6:10) as the Louisiana leaves for Baltimore, the steamers are still out in the stream. - - A MtrMeirf) orlrIIrj. ' WAaniaoTON. Feb. 8 An editorial in to- 1 day's Chronlole attrasls muoh attention, OWlng lOthO reunions 01 mat papur aim the AdminialralioB.. l"e lotigwing oeui-enoe occurs in large capital letters: "For our own part, slavery neing practically and constitutionally abolished, we are ready to ooncede everything ales to re- , call our erring brethren. ' , ( . i , , Kobol Mown The Richmond Boutinel, of the 81 St., Davis' organ, has an article, whioh holds up the 1 view that inuepenuenoe is too m.iu .hub for which they drew tbe sword, ana rnoy t will liebun b no suggestions fer in oompro-misCi as the price of peaoe. .... I ! 1 .l L'.. n .. 1 v.iv .tan J..u,n..l ' AUO niouuiwuw ; reunion or reconstruction as a farce, and claiming liberty and indseudeuce or no peaoe. . . , , . , the Republic This .Congress, by vote sfl .bus there was war betwooo, Ue.Uait. '' ' ' . I' "' .,.. i '. .'I .loV .... ,, We.lVlrarlnlaHalllle. .' WutBLiKU, W. V., Feb. I. The oonstilu-tional amendment, abolishing slavsry in Ihe lulled Htales, wu unanimously ratified ' by both branches or lbs west Virginia legislature to-day. Nbw Vobk, Feb. k. Eleven hags of re- . turned overlaud mail matter were received this morning, from Atoheson aud Bait Lake, ' lo be sent lo Ban Franoisco by Friday's steamer. . ' Canadian Farllauurnt. (iuk-BEu, Fsb. 8. The alien bill waa read a. third time, and pasaed the lower Hobs ' Uml night ysas 107, nays 7. , .. Bwrl.r Mwrrraalor. " ' SuspiRsiori BatnoB, Feb. X. Barley, the rite Kris raider, wag delivered tea the U. Provoet Marshal at Buapeasion ylrldge, I Mew York, at fonro'olook this morning. ''" '' I I - : ' .... s. !....., ' . ' , , , in .ii . -.ti.. ,.... . , ,,, l ... .. . . : ,, ,., . ., ....... , , I -- ; "" v," I ' i L,; ..; ';; ';. ; y-vi.. ..,,,., j , - I ... .. ' t i- M.I ..MIlidi .! .' '" . I. . 'I ''",' I ......:...., ,,, . . .!..!. u. ' .1 . I.. .1.. i ! . I ' , .,, i I. .,,..; ,,, j, j : . , m I ...... 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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-02-04 |
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Full Text | -OHIO j ' -, . . .i-i.,d , .-....'i",,-' .H'J. moifirw ..te.ni V- VJOLUME-JiXYlk COLUMBUS, . OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, ... .... -v, I - .- .. . , .;,:.., i ,,.''... I X , . . I; .' I . . . . ' ' ' " r G, FEBRUARY"1 4,,,;. i." '''..'''V'' t!, NUMBER 173. ' ' V ',' " 1 ' 1 f J i INSURANCE. T A TO Ip JMC ass 3o: t U ,kiill.li. ivtt -t df - I lt li I lOllttlfflMM HOME INSFK PR0PO8AL8. it t Ai.il j tit' at. ANGE CO.. .' Mes Sir tie Olio Peaiieiitiary. i or now omo MnafiNTirfftr1'! gpMnii, Oku, Ivbraar Id !. I QKAIifED PBOP4NAIJ9 Will BK RK. ID OH1 VKD at this one ttnUI Tfaui-edaV. th Iflte l uaj oc .raunierr, eo", niwoiau r. m . jut tarn O'WH nwltb lbs foliowlugsuppl.es, oeiiferea in ion mr ougruii. id nuiii orooortlona. On tli "'t liii', NHMMI w ur awaia hw I no .it), weighing no t ih.o ! ll.. net. lii. M ..I .... I , II Ibi nan or laa, Uuroal Ur, wsdl, br i mm.iiI li.a adl l.'.'l .ii'i :'. ... lib. r;.iu lime. Tbe Beef to h. of good' qaelltr. . ,,....--. - lolaaf knaokle-kBne.ndob.nk. Th. Wi'tf Atfi: location. Tb name of 11..' tampan IS TUB HOMl IHauBtW OOlirAH'T, Incorporated la IMS, d looebd la u 0iiy1.fH.WT.ik.-' ' 11 " " The O.ult.1 of uld Ocmo. atlly PBl Bp Tli.rtu.pl.. Ik tot day of JaaBary, llk....-Kr..-.......,..j.. roufUJtV. t 4tMP mM-4l-)e- s.bst.soi to II. ASSETS, t tJ.ooo.ooo o . 1,01,0111 w 0.1b of th. Oopaarta'Baai, Mio(J AbA and '"" '""lJ i Th. BouAeend Btoaka ewaed by tk. Com., la. per voaeherd awomBBByhigj U. a. Bono, ead lfcurttk......i.-."J--''-"-''f i.....-' Bona, of HUM, OIUo. Uld Bank Block, to ..... D.bi.du,k. .U... . .uuuul ka .Borlaaae aa , duTta at U a aaa t per Mot. ibmtw D.bU GU,rUHM.utJ, Loan, oa rtooM and Boi.d.............i......... ..... Daa fer Praialajaa oa FlctM laiMd Oi. pfdc...... .1.. r woltlf , aiaaaur "kCio.! Bill. lUortbl., o., d Total jLawU of tkaOtaVtf r iataroat All other t fl,ltl,tUI II 1.440.7M 00 009,100 UU aBmaktftv tM aau.tiaaaor aiHikianoa, ai taa wardoa aiajrdl. rot. I . ., -. : - r j i , 100 bolt, cool aurakaklabla BomD or Frlau Pork. S,0iXi Ika, Hug Jolai, la food ooadttloa. ' 1 ' ' a.w DD.B. Eauow tMon. kMlaaalltyiit l i-rn n t,U00 kaA. Bad Wkaat, boil aualllr, or aw uoia. rioa rwur. m bbli. rioar from bait Bad Whaat. liO baaa. ood . ........ o,uuu IM. numtuj iuu Daak. wuilo WMla. salt. , , . . , j u lou llaok PaDiior. ' 1 - ' xi Ika. Toaaao. IO-dI ,00D Ibl. Soda 7 If i. Hod Aab. boil oaallW. IWIba.BarlBsp, aalal.'. ' i kbla. HoJai ip, Mai... , a. 0.r BorghOBk . lnAarad and la nWiaua of adltli Imomo taportod oa wblchBO aotfon bat bwiu taki Ulalroa tor Iooim rMl.tad kj toe uoiupaajr. Bit Idaada doelatad and do aud aauald, u.itii UI..i LIABUJTUS. ......-.,.... -,...4.... .a.................. j...- Tha irnatril aaioDot iBioroJ tf in r rial 4 n.OIm); bat ! boI, ao a nral rola, noorf ll,e 00 Tha graateat aaionol allowod by tha rata, to ba luMirod IB aajf aaa ally, w n,0l 01 Total Loam. OaJaBjajilLaMN ! Z. I ri . .i.... , aaBB or rlllaga ao geBaraJ rulo), Taa giatut'a'uli' la.arad Ib aay i a. HAl-4 f"" by iiItobbiUbbow. Th. UoiapaBy Aakoa batwwltk Ika dapu.lt laualrMI IB Ohio. I . Tba Okartar, or AM of lBaarBaratliiB l Ball I laBi.Bf,. adaakad, llad harawllh STATU OP NSW T0KK.V " . ' Cur 'id Coubtt or Nbw Vobk, A. war. hi. BaiBg aavataiiy awena, qaywii wm oar, aM.raoH m ., j, ..." -.-., Irao aad oorraal italaaMBt of Ika aOaira of Ika ald Uoraoi ailoa, Bad tkat Ikay ara Ik aboi dMortbwl okterathanof. ' . " . A p. WILMARTH, Vioa Prwident. f - . , ' JOftt MoGEK, 8MUry. MBVf.l"" SabMtbdaiidoworBbafor.BiaUiUM4ayof "Bay . A. 16W. '.,,' Bkit , ...i . .. .. LiU. WASHBURN, Notary Public ,J,0M,M1 to I a,OU)yda..lrliad fcatlBet; not km thaBttlnata. ao,ois o.' I wiho, warp .ooaoi no. ut rata, a,auuouaai loenit. Law lot IBB to a oar ABwrioaB wool 10 waiea 11 oaooea 1V.6H6 41 1 par yard wbea Oataktd .nd w.ll aeaarad: to ba fro. na.loO 6TrrwBlloolaBdoiokloi to badnllrared aatboWardra . 1 nav dln.at. Oood. balow lb. .laadard will not ba fa,7t,Mn n I lakaa at fay prior. a, uuw yaa. rjaotaoa.i oirionv, ibbipio wbbujb. , 900 rda. Uobloaauod Muidlu. ' : M.S6I u . d. Blaaobad . " " i . . l.iww 00 1 0 id.. DhootlnK. -4 yda. wide. " 90,110 00 SOO yda. Cloth tor ouaM, on1 100 00 I Hlyd4 UUMk for ra.1. , . . " , 100 yda. ko.m.l Daak Ollolotk, " . r. W1LHABTH. Tloa Pra.ld.at, aod JOHN MoOmJ gMntary of th. BOafl IkTSuBANOB IPAMV.kalBg ananllyawom, dapaMBadaay, ao4,tk for blauall aay, thai tha foragolBg a fall. 10 doa. Wool U.I. 1,HU lb. bant aaallly Bo!a Ualaar, BaSalo .laagh- taran, or dumb.. 60atda k.al aaalllv Uuaar Laathor.- 'i . ; loO bMt quality BommU. ou oiuoa noaw, wviawioB iron w w low lua. M Uurd BDlIt Wood. aood.u.ltlT Tho Wardaa aad Dlioeior. KMrva lb rtckl to I. jaol aay bid cou.ld.rtid luoompatlbla wltb th. In- t.ro.1. Ol IB maw. acb bid Biaat b. aeoomoanlrd bf a bood In tba .am of 00 par oBI. of Ib. auionot laroWaJ, ODadl-ItOBed that the oartr or dbtIIn ajaklua th. orouo aal or bl l will aoairat lb aoalraot If the ram. k awarded to BIB. or loeBi. Bad lor Ibe faliurui per. o tba oaalraot oa tB.lr part. , MATUAMIIL HItKluN, Wardeo. - TUOMAB BPABHOW,') I U. B. PAHSvNti, . VDIraalora. : JOHN HOUGH. I ' ' ! OFFICII OP THK AUDITOR Of STATU, OomiiBua, 0, Jannar 81, 18(16. It to b.r.br Mrllllad Ibat Ike tbriKolui U a ajrreot oopjr of the BtaUawBt of Ooadilloo of the HUMB INBtlBANOa COMPANY, of Maw York, Bade to aad Dlod In IBU omco, tor B yoar laoo. J AS. U. OODUAN, AudiUr 8WbT; aaL.J .WItBHBiyhBBdaBdBBaloHlolallr. LerAMP.j .1 . CBaTlPICATB OP AUTHORITY. . i " (To a-pir ob tha SIM day of January, 186.) i i OFFICE OP TlIB AUDITOR OP STATE," ' 1 ' Inbubarob UkPABTVkki CobOkiBUk, O.; Jan. 81, 1886. ' Wa .., 'the BOMB IMSUBAMOK OOMPAUT. toaatoi J j Btk,'la the Blal f B.w York, ka. fllad la tba) oOke a eaoca avateauat ol na oondi Ion. aa raaatred by lb flnl oboIIob of the aot To eanlat I0.ur.ru Couoenlt. But Inoorporalol by the Btat. oo obbb," pni a, lean, aaa aateBoea ekraer . laM: aad. wberoea. aaid Uompany ka. foral.kad lb aoralgaa aaturuiocy eria.no. tuai II I. poaarawd of al leaal oak BOBOBBB tBnoellB D0U..B. r kutoii. eurr.l. la.T.n iu .loo., or oono., . . . a l. . a..nMa aT..a awhlAtl ika akM ! BBk l,F iPal 1A04B ' ( lahatlBH r Ib uortkuM of rtwl eiUte, worth dotibls tho ntuoiit tur wbtJli tbn um M I'umuany bu Bled In tbii offli:ftwrHtii tutrumM muM Mb wriMWli and )iVcretry tktno , .ulhrUtug any -gfnt 01 itjtt of IM OvPf m Mrvlr) r oroc m. for Htid to DwBkir ui miu ijobimiiit ""-i u sua wrm aiu ibw , Mo. Ihiir.Mr. Iu mii.n.ni of thft flnttwoUuii f th ftri-l.IB mr. l,Jl-tW fl. HUtmm, AUItor Proposals for Forage. 0Hlr QUABTlUMAHTlU'fl OfKIOB,) . , j Dirunuf or Ww ViwtiftA, J- S1ALV1 PaUP0HAL8. IN DUHL10ATU, ABB lavtUd by lb uUtMvlifiied, for luiipljiuK tb QartriaMtr'a DprtaDt Id th Itapartinent of WMt VlrKlala. M Uu-rtalon. rarkersborK, Wbeel- lU. Mfmt Vs.. ftud OalllpolU. Obto, and the wvanl depota od lb life of Um UttlUsBoi A Ohio Btlrnwl u followi; HvrkBbrf, Onfloo. Mow Crtwb, Oam WriitDd. MtutlBibnrg Brper'a ferry, Berlin. Point of Hooka, m4 InolaWiu Uintowu Bud FrtMlarlok Wly. Md or a4tlwr ol tlioM pUom, wltb HA I, CORN, OATrt, and BTRAW. Bltm will bo raoelvod for the dollvorr of Utroo tboiUMd (ll,iU(l) bnabla of Oorn or 0U, ud fifty i (AO) tou of llfty or Btrw, and trpwutb, ftiid aust M noouttipania oy a oupy 01 toi au.ertiatniunt. Btdder utoat ttmte at wblcli of the atTOTo-natned polate tboy propotw kt aiaho delivtrlix., anl,!be rutee I wblb tbey will uiatko ilellVHrlee thereat, tbe , MEOIOAL. a - , l"i jb v .a (DAILY OHIO STATi JODRNAL THE GREAT ".. T. "). N ALL at OdT." r L ol I DR. WM. HALL'S BAISOI FOR r. THE LUKGS, POR THB CURB OF , OklM H: Baart ajlauc Bxrset. , SATURDAY MORNINfl, PBB. 4, IBM. . lltf to U, reaalTad that the quealion of ut-triy abalikhint tlanry from tha land ahall baauhmlttaa ta ika pamlo. Th. rati floa- Uo8 (rfj Una aot by Ulraa-feurthl of all the Pltei,nak th Kojpublio free thrauahout mb tonjflra. uoa gram that Una anaT aU epaadilyi take1 pTkoe, and that wa may be one people again. i(lmmmJ-Ltadtrj''i''i . Wo Dubliehed Teaterdar moraine the full report of Gen. Bauer1! epeeeh, made LowalLon 8alnnlav .avauna .'TkoB wrkA hare read it will oooour with ui ia . oaying Waiting d riuk, ffitkuBmtnU; SfiOaif of BloU. Utopmt-Oiltt, DiflaU of Brmtk me, Qnult, Jnjumu: PUkitU. iVan ia 1A SuU, Aad aU iMaaaaee of AW Umatj 10, 000 Dollars Reward uDtrBradloraBflvMlM. 1 T COlWTAillS kO OPIUM, i kUi And wa b Naklely ttaJkeu by tbe kMoait lcllct) JhlM. V IN fWriMATKU THAT IIMl.auo MB aad Profiwaur Bbrl. amy. that a , nnn,C. A! "H waeareo oy .no nm.iy UM OT H.i proa, ar raaiady. w T DK. Wat. BALL'S BITdlK von Ten Lauao ania at ana rout or me ataeaa. at once, and .aok la Mtm pevujrM.emoi inat any oaa oaiog it troaly, aoeor-dlaa to dlractlon.. lor Iwaatv. four or Awtulahi boa re, and not bolag eutlrely aathned with Iu mer. TEKlf OF 'AlpVKBTISIlte. fUU.T-4. Boare on. loMrtlon...w.. fBoeate, Bpeol.1 NotleM par Baaera, oaoh , , jneartloB ....,....... .............H.16 Ldoal and BuiIbmb IfotloH, par ' " c Hoe, aacb Inaarlton Ml MM to. WamLT-Oa Bqaard, aatarlnaarHo.M;.fl.i Ijoeal and BBBlneaf Bettore, par - ' Una, ah ImM-rlod. W cento. pf HnbaerlaiUaal or tk Dallr. frt.t'Mklp btbhI Waeklr. ' Dally, by mall, par yoar. ........, i..JJk 00 Dally, ay carrier., nar we....... .. Trt.WM.klv. Bar .ur . m Weekly, per year.........J....' I op I mU i oxoaeaingiy Bom, aenant ana mis- wieivui ii tuBO ib ni unpamouo, be- uauao u roiBHsea nnDoonaea aeTOtion to tbe oanse ofj the -oountry; hut itg -temper ia worvagniy laauuoruiaaia, oBaaaao it maksi a peraonal iaaue with the Oeneral'a aunori. er o flitters, and appeals from them to the pablle, net only upon the if notion in reraril to himself, but upon their own oondnot in matters Where, by the necessities of the ease, they are supreme. . Gen. Butler, it is true, assumes to be only defending himself, but he does it by asaaiN ing others. "If I did make mistake.." he says, in effect, "they were neither so grnrs One aonare oovore throo nnarton al aa In.h ei .pea. re) too eonuBBBOi BaajouBMah. mr Barriun BntkoT ibarmd MIoentawBAa aadar pwraqqarearhyn oonnpylng more .par I1 1 -J.L lULAIJ.ii .J 111 Th drawtb aad Pnjrrawi ar Mia Abui. rtoatMamoaia HUteo IBS. AM Ing 4r Uie War. , , , , The oojlminstion of the anti-slaTery sen. timent of the eeuntry in the resolution wli7bar-ft-laf.ri.blyt-, r so eoilly as those msde by UmL-O, ,, dar an Ubm, and w aonia I ""I1 And other oflioera in ooinioand." A .1 uia rosiHMiBiuiiity lor ninny oi me aois 10 which he is blamed, aetuallv rests, aa h oontendsj upon other shoulders. The Grti oral aiMta ibat be oontinued, and was si.u oessfully broseouting the exchange of nris- oners, unfit stopped by a telegram from Ocn. Grant, April 14, 1804, repealed on the 80th, direotint! him to break off all neifotialion. and not I to giro the rebels another able- bodied man. The capture of Plymouth, N. C, bp the rebels, was due, the General alleges; to the failure omue gnnooats to sold tbe Koanoke TiT .r,,nrB " sad raaaii bank bu money. The I rjaased oh Tueadar to abollah slavorv hoar, noal dl.tai.einr oeaah la fraqnently relloyed by a I P"" " ueeaay to aooiian siayery Dy an iinzi. dow. and bMkaa bb Ib t.w boor.' u I amendment of ' the Constitution, offers a TOf afajaikd do aot bare to lake buttle after buttle I good ooossion to review, briefly, the pro-Bof "i"g tb.7',pa.t four Tbepuiio haa btea inpcMd nprtn by midlM 1 7eiTB' no "Demon Began witU Biavery nOOmmftLSdlld llV aurtlticUtm wlklnll h.l.l.a....v.l.. I uaAiioarl laa tka. fl fat obi .I'll. . Inatod from odj nnkaowu huro. We belUvp I noaition an tha mart ft .lha naoiala A tt I rlTeri m4 not to M7 fault of iu dfenderB. that a meCioiue DONeu BC real merita will .twi I P0fl"lon fn mo 'P" ln people to guar I v. ut Wonl,i m r. uwins wnuvwil BIN, at Dual Al Wllai abroad, I "" tli.ronv- wrei-, iwi.fw, i .. l-.ll v;l, u u. t. ' This la nur.i,nrin nw.L...n i..-.. I --.-it - :i.a i.. i.j n... , I in April 10 1, for wMoh he hat been eenmr. o-amI Iu lation will Mve tha lite f thooaaadi; and I -.in The rebellion wu inanirtiratAwl o.n,, I ed WM n pUMUftDOe f explicit orders gradually pusneu aiar.ry to the wall until r;' ,r"r it has, at length, rooeired the mortal thrust. I 1 r, ' ' J'- Whenala'ery legislation ended in rebel- !?!"! General Bntler says, of atlaoking ".'"f.f.i'f ta4 "BioiiB caaai wh. the lion, AnU-Slarery legislation began with ,",nnl, naa i """b me Army AlSCllil magnificent uprising of th. North. toK'V&"J& "M 10 ekllllu tIb. taa which taoy hav. oronoonoMl I following are its steps: ' Incnrabl.J uid .nrr.niUn.ri u hMulu. J - I r tl. Ik. k.l. Iku. H.I..1L.I. doubt, leaking the patient, withoat a .lniti. r.r to I i .i.i; i i. lt i ... I re of the Army of the Potomao to reach the P "j them Ib Ihelr gloom, h.ro been cared by bB. I""" . .7" I nolnt forlwhinh it tjirld. Th. Arm. of d the I oroowuu vi iuri.iuwi.iouD vr woraiug mem I . ... .j , , need frooly, acoordlua todlrollou..andentlr.utl.. action I. hot glvon In tweuty.funr or forty elKbt uouin, turn D rntarn tn. meoioino, Bna tneir uon ey win oe oueerraiiy rarknaad.- L'S BALBAM rOK THI LUNQrt. am "tioiim. er ..rriu" .r. now .. rigoron. and in any nay yard, dook, armory, ship or in-1 om"; ouiy ua an wai was expeot-TJ?.Xjr2Tn "' "Bi "'"tltrenohmenl. or in any militarV or naral " dnder the oiroumstanoes, but sent MteZZZ serrioe what.,., against tha Un ted Stat... i''" 5 'I6 .1?",.ue " li" A7 ' moat aarlnlod remedy ba ke.a teatod. I it ... enantoid flr. a Inn anrl wiol..l Al.. I ' Otomao at L.0A1 tlarDor. BO Iff. Uiesuo- .".'wl,n"'..tob"''"'bor..r.i.d .t.rylin,at. .h .u... .hnnM h. r..j.l"i" metemenls of June 9th and 16th aoout tne innge Being go..; or ralher letno appr. 1 Z J,. - " . -n aoT r. . i u vo UlaUTJ r n. , ., n , , The Toto stood CO to 48. It reeeied LT . 87"ur8, uenerai insisui mat was b- fallurei h....t i-j -rr--- -, bouwou muucg lou tu viTn yu. ' jtaoe DUOU til nrln. I vi "V wvw owia v w am. itjuditvu 1 . , . ' . .. v . . ..... dpie that while tbore U lift there I. bop. Yoi cad I the aorroval of the Preiideot on the flth ef I .e AVJ 9 1116 a Va u tnat ft8 Un 4la wliea eald delUury aball be ouniuieneed and nf l...aa.a. I., al.. a..B Ih.ui.Ba.l ullrl.t 1.11 II ft fM I tallll elKtW all. 1 n wltueai wbareof, I have kixBto aatrMrttttir'aiy aaataiAAd MtiMd tli steal of my ollca to ba aflt-xad ii r.r -r.rrr j4i)man, iiur .f m.1 ZELOTES WOOD, Agt; 1 , feb3 ! a r . i HtbUKliBnat IIiUUuk. :oIiiiiiThim. Ohio. HARDWARE. PETER NEFF A SONS, Importers and Wlwlasars DmN 3EXA-XII atv -a. jam I ,. MAMDrilATDBBliB Ur Superior Table Cutlery, AND H." HUNTBB'8" CBLBBJUTBP 1 ButoUor "BLxxt-xrom fi. w!t Pearl Htrewt, Between Vluaaa4 BAo.lltn.ta, ' 4r.. ' '-' ' 'itWHINN.-! n r HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND GAMPAIQN i mMXI HH ''.HI' B.EED & EOHN'S Hoop Bazaar and Skirt Manufactory. (Meat Door to th Journal Offloe.) WE II ATE HOW ready onr Pall Htook of Hkeletonj, la oar new loeetlon, for , t. .tbfcojulmeaeiiBidBtrof o Mfe Kll trade, which ambraor all tbe leading tylM, Including tha . PATtBT UUH1 TUA1L Alao, thennw-eat atyl. of QUAKBB BLAHTIUBBIBTB, hand alae. aad length' and ladle, who hare al way. had Irooblelo Hud -em "VlV. .TSZSZl. ',t7m AND AMBBI- Urorako,. d.-.L D.u. N.a.oo. I. 1AH nTinarrB AMD VArtWT rail BT BUPPOBT- .'..,. n.ar.rai.. UtrAtHt lfdVll Cimhr . ,.a twatitl awTPlftaeB-Bja larg. letter page, for two " Sceet t luuiipf Mvm'm Mrdical Atlilr. Af-YttAnttftntiw ATiVina aivBN m uubahI -ortfsk. lmi,tA, HHlaBl. Uii)rwf end Bexaal I rojUetlpli of their OraTAvu. fu tte Mrorte of tkf Wfetern MM leal Aa r n ur-uy" !''n-J ibelaliea, wblcb areaeot by uall lu waled aafeloMl, I aeoomiNiuiTHi witu free of ebarae M !. " 1 Tbe orgAutMtlon waa ftrmd to d-iW-i rullsklilat itrutfJIMiit. and la n.llUDllrVMI I kuowu liijatelana. to wltora all lettera auit lie dl Bond. I lilts. JAUKHON, HKKBBBT t CO.( J.n:aw 6tuMW Box 4bU 0lueionAll,O. Ooro aad Uata to be pat up la good, strong sacks. Hay awl straw tit De atjonrviy baieti. Allartielea oiared nndur tbe blda berofa Invited I rill betuhfHOt toarUld luapectlou by a tto-ei nmeut Inapeotot before belog aeoupbtd. 'i Oimtraeu will be awarded from Una to time to the lowaat nwDOOilble bidder, aa the Interest of tbe QovernmeDt may rn,iitre. no bid will lie oonntionta irom namea woo nave (ailed Heretofore to rompiy wiu ineir ooDiraou. I All oriaHMtala mnat Im acooinpanled by a guaranty IslRDtMl by two rtwpooatble perevna tttat In oaae tbe , bid ta acaepted be (or liiey) will, within inn time Daiaed. ekeeuta the oontraut tbr the aame with oood and aufUoleut aaretltia lu uni equal In amount to tbe amount of tbe contract--, to deliver forage pro-(Hased, fu .nfcruiHy with the tert, a of tbU atlver-tlaMianat. and In cast, a bldtler ahall Ml tt en tor In to the contract, they to make good tbe dlfferenoo bu-twmu tbe offer of eald bidder aud the next lowent reiDonelble bidder, or thi peraon to Wbou loe eou- tiart may aaawaraMl. The roauoualhlllty of the gnarautnrs mnat be shown b ta offlelai eartllloatavf a. United MUtas Dlatrlot Judge or Attfirusty, Ooltectorof Uuaiuiaa,oi , fo tow .na. Jim ean not troal, human y I Anauai 1HA1 anrl hnnama law Th; a.a abeaklaaln DR. HALI.'H BAIJtAlff W.u riifc I AUKuflH mna M0m lAfr. 'lull WM uu nun. ; more man one, nay nntidredi, bar been I uuugm ujr niau a uaagarvnn imp. Drongiit by it airnoat from death to life, vben all I H. The next legillation WM an tn&ot- hZnJZl ZW mmi powwmi 'Intent diBmiesine from the serrioe all We have certificates of Ita cures from many of onr I oers guiUjT of BlirrenderiDg fugitlTM Who moat reipactable oltleenB-men and women aho Ilva I fled to out lines. The sUve-lords, with an di'y . d tapndenee entirely their oaroa where thoy had thoir origin w. wouMantion I camps in, pursuit of thsir slares, and fro- lhouand "n. ,or purpose of trying the l"k,, BII1BJ HUelUfJalB Dadeanbiwrvlent to tbe aproad and uae ol remedies f this doubtful eharaater. Aoeommnylnft eanb bottle of PH. BALL'S BA L- signed to i it, and "if there were there were at least no disasters." In regard to the Wilmington expedition the General enters into more detail. lie alleges that the movements of the naval foroes bad been made so pubho by ita Com. mandcr, that lien. Urant abandoned the expedition), and only renewed it with three quenily fugitives would be returned. Hence tho necessity or legielation. preventing it. The bill was disoussed for several months, Bala, modea. treatueat. eto.. for wbloh wtheanb your neriieel. Evidence from the BmI Source ia tie I .. Halted States. ., , V ". Tbofollpwlug oat tlflcates will bf duly appreciated by tbe coimunltyv when It It lafurmod that It was voluntarily given by Mr 0oo, who li a member of the well-ftoown bonse of Mimas. H. Banks AOO., Na. 21 au US Park-Bow, New Vork, tbe mostesten-live patent nadlelna dealers Mi the United flutes and wbo,lcotirMqnently, ara IntmMktely twqnalatvd with the jrlrtuas af tba varleua tnUlolti,es offered to the pablle : Nbw Vobk. Aurll 10. 1804. MsMBS. A. I. Soovill tt i o. rimttnmn: Popie President on the 18th of March. 1H62. The bill was not at first eati a factory. Many oflioera in high stations managed to evade it. Hooker, Mouook, tiueil and Halleok powder experiment, and was afterwards led to doable the laud force in the hope of taking Fort Fisher in the absence of General Brags and his troops. In regard to the powUer-boRt experiment, the ueneral says: Vrllow OiTixENS : I have lived with yon, man and bey. fbn thirty years, and I km going to live with yon, If you will have me, for thirty years longer. (Qrtwt applause.) I baveatood before yon many .hues, all received their share of condemnation I "i 'r.."'! yl !Zori . rvui buuu iuou ea Duiuavr auu tt anie. i the ooantry 1 rat often aa I bave met with von here. Pvrlher amendments to the bill were not I no man oan say that I ever mlarepreteatad a fact, mat., how.ver. The bill passed ever and W&X -STJtJK was tot taken up again. I d.aaoi)rlerleln.a imr to IA. mn oaaaaadrl and in. The next step was to abolish slavery lpw . raxr, oaBiai wtoieiAaw auMrf. in ine mitriatoruolumtiia. In 1M01. itwasl"--"'?.. "5 , . ., . . ... . , ine navy orwarao, wu... tuny wi.nmi aui. bow tuey enuoted iat the laws of Virginia and wi.hed, yoa can jadK. ol the troth of the dUnatch m.rrwiiu wiouiu ooniinnv in loroe over ine I vnin eiaiw lum. i preparm .ue uii wuor-uueiM nuo- DiBtriet. of Co umhia. Thus was the na- ,u ,u0 " tional capital ijahonorod. The donation of I We hav4 never understood that Gen. But" the slave States was too powerful to enable I ler waa oharged with having "prtpand week.. inc. while brieOy BHjoarBiag in the ctT I men who felt the disgrace to remove the I the powden-boal, but only with having owenf. CTrrg,. T?iLXf3ft Mr- Wi,8on' M-hns.tte intro- t it. The experiment is said to have been .kiu i rervdiitrniliiBoouiib. A nbniciBB wa. I duoed a bill. Deoember loth, liill. for ih. Ibis. We do not know whether his denial I anoutlon or Biavery in me national eapital, I is inunuea to moiuue tnis allegation or not; !ene I whioh waa debated with tuuth bitterness by I Ihe somewkal oareful language lit whioh it B. STflEIGTfl TO THE WEAK ! '-'Tnnnmni.! BIOKRENE, I -0 - Life Jlejuveuator! This preparation ia unequalled as a Re-iBVeiiator aud Beetorer of Waalodor Inert ronotlona. Th. aged .honld be ovlaln to mak. Ib. Btokr.un a boaaebold god, luumach M II will reader tbeai yontbfal Ib feeling aad IB etroagtb, aad enable tkam u lite over agala the daya of their pruttae Joy. II not only ubllaraua bat atraagtbalu, aad u really nlnvaluabla bhMlag, aapaolally to tboee who bava boea redimd Ua toudltloa of larvlllly, aelrbaaa, Bilafortan,or ordinary .lokBaaa. Momatter what I tha oeuee of las ImpotaBoy of aay bBmaa orgaa, Ikl. "d Vlrrl?,T', irS' breparalleB will remove Ihe efect at onoe been denial other Uiit.ruiu.ut omclal'known by tma onto, I Imuiodlately called who pronunnoed my cat. at All piirtk will b. dMU' notlllea ol uieaemplanoe i trciorjiy (iritifal 01.1., aad.d.land me to tulegrai ItooiiAbolleMKM ay.loh.B tnoBff BM'sBntA'.f I of vlUalofJoB mU 'I'Sitet-iM Jy" BEo irarllea. bbIom II ha. already been nlaoed on eie I but liarlag fr.Hiueotly bean informed, veroaiij tua . .. 1H,. ,h House naolvad ilaalf it.1 I lhat it wna not nroDarl fneel auoraBta a new BBd lathi. oMce. . .. ........ by circular., that yonr 1). "hV..".; I .ii r. :i .. .1 II,. WI.I. ...I J: j I ,l.kl. . II.. Rml.e .U.V.. tl... 1.2, or the well I The foil oame and p.t..rao aaareae ot eacn oio- roBTHB 1.U MB ou.wejeo Brn mu.c,u.i "" I "" , " I r '.i ,L , ,i Z 1 d.r milHt be WrlttOB IU UH, propo..!. I .BU tliat ll Uau uer.vrwvu huhubxh, v, BUOjeUl. i UV nnu pneeeu lO a IBW I l.Ulou .ua ..nui.ivu bivu u.a Ulll .UU. I- Prou,ii,mn.tia.idretii.pi.j.u...o,r.o; i.r cm., to my own, ' 'r ' I days by a vote of VI to 18, and was ap- edge of Ihsn. Urantj lhat tha (alter nevot WOBTH, Chleru.rt.rma.ter, Denartment of Weal , WM lo,t happy, It enred me, and I aa rww I lr..,j, ,k. i.r....l .Ibl. .nln. In .-.UVmi. J -r t...i :lbia, Uoaiberlaud, fcld.( and marked "fropoaal. I . the vajoymeat or my n.u.1 goon Beano, i man. pruvou "j . . , . " u( . . n ... . tbl. Htatemeot ror iih oru.ee. u. .uwa w.tun hu.. i april, too, wub umvifliug a i.w. i.y mis I wniwu iwuihiiiwu io uiui tun OA- are In any way affected. Tour., trail, . I bill S.00O slaos were ironediately frexlleoutioo of. ils details. And, after insisting 81 sad B8 Park-Bow, Mew York., lelavory maue lmpoBBiuio it mo naiionai at duui inugiu tua iu urjuiiuiag to BBBauit eapital, ami all niaek laws rmeaiea. 'inerei rort risner, ana in wiuurawing nis troops I . Oinoi.nin, BBFTMBBt T, lstB. I wu ureal exultation among he bondmen orl trom tbe ueaob, be mu wbat waa absolutely in.i.7.lknow ho. much beneSt 1 have re. I " aaoiugioo, .uu "J"; rT'.'T""""" .r.,,.,. oeived from DK. WM. HAbiva ItALBAM. 1 look I the great delivoranoe thus rranteu. t Duller thus prooeeui oold, which nettled on my long.. It reenitad lu my I least the oapital was forever toed from ine hevlUK Uie conBilmplloa ao the phy.lolana luform- I --li,,.:.,,. f alavorv. ".' ed me. I became . Ml ll, n.y pnyioci.n mor, , r---- n.-m.ntB than na thMt .v com WB none ee. anu i ouuiu an. re i ... ... --- Vlrglnli Inr r.rrH ' Blauk form, of bid., gnaranleea and boadl aay b. obtained on application lo tbl. offloe. All propnMl. reoelved nndor tbla advertbwmeBt Bill beopene.1 and examined at thl. office on Wed-nerdey and rlaturday of eeob week, at IS H. Bin-del. are reepcetfally Invited I be prmwilt at Uie opuuiug Ol Old., II tney o.ire. Oaut. aod Chlvf tiuarlvrliiMtar, deols Dep.rtmenl of W.et Vlrutula. Sutes and the Bebelg, it was assumed that Iravis eould oommuwion his creatures to go " into the territory ef any neutral nalion, and ; lit out hostile expeditions under neutral proteolion, and then launch them noon a neighboring Slate. 8ueh A dootrine is not sustained by tatAnialional raw. and if it oould he permitted the horrors of war would be intensified. : Thai Beoorder does .not,. sanotion'eueh a wioked prinoiplo. He rcoognisea tha fadt of war be! ween ., the ITniird tStatea and itg rebellious eiti-Kens, bnt he does not agree that sueh a oon-' dition of affairs justifies an invasion of , r usutral rights by either . belligerent. He nays distinctly that the existeuoe of war (ave no right to Burley to orgauite his ex pedition )n Canada, and to carry it aoross the boundary Jine against quiet inhabitant! or ine uniteit Hiaiea wlto were non-eomoai- anta. lie oonsiders the tranaaeUoa a fja-irrant violation of publio law,. and a grass , . injustioei done to Canada. He goes still further, and declares that even if the enter- ' ' prise had been lawful in its inoeption, the . 1 acts of Burley and his gang were not thoss - or legitimate warfare. The seiiur. or the property! of a tteaoeful and non-resistant 1 peophi senld not bo justified as aa aot of ; , war. PkUadilphia Enq. ,, , , Post Master Ueneral Denniaon kindly .... . ritoa ob that the Postal department is ma lting every possible effort to' insure regularity and promptness' in the transmission ' of the mails. He has oommunioated with . Lho speoial Muil Agent for the ' West, and with railroad offioials, in relation l the1 '' postal sarvise in this particular direotioa. tie assures ua that every thing in his pow- , er lo satisfy the publio shall be done whioh (he people fully understand and appreciate. ' Meantime, we think that if business men . . ". o have, been annoyed by the round about 11 routes hence to Indianapolis, would forward a memorial to the Post Master ' General, stating their grievances, we have no doubt the evils complained of would be removed. Z ay on Journal. LATEST TELE&RAPH -NEyS. Yesterday Afterueon's DiBpatehes. FINANCIAL. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BAE j u OP COLUMBUS. io UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR 33iOBb.niaN3n BBB BBd BPIBAL BUBTkBM kept a head. Oar Betel I Department la in ouarge or compeM Ladles. Hoop Hklrla Bemodelled and Bepalred. rwl.ve In xirrnnndlu. b.wn. Will do Well to COn- snll their own lutereet by calllus on Ul bol .re going aal or ordering iwwiiere. LaJtt, jMwlllplajerememtiertbTlsr-( ' . Ns. 81 Esst State NtrWI B-Idowwika JoeaBtatm kwhi1i sprf Hoop Hhlrt Manoraftftrv BOOK-BINDERS. BLANK BOOK MASUFUTORI. t I. VC-ihliC M. O. MLLKI etc UW., , , ABn-Lt.'f:i,f Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 8 Nortli High Nirect, COLUMBUS, 0. o.r.oirr, Dr irim., Daraiaaloll, LOM or ArravitB, Low Sri.iie, Wutaiai or vus UBOAim or ubbbb.- tiob, laaaoillTV, Hutu InooLB.oa, BB.ol.norf, Bnboi. Iv b.b a aoav Dblibbtvol, Daaia.Bi.B abb Movsl BrrsoT OMBTaa Maavon Binill and Bll LTrbB An la any way pro.tr.led by nervon. debilities areaaraeally adrUed to leek aourelntbU moelei. oelUnt.ud unequalled preparation. Panon. who, by UapradMioe, h.v. loit tneir ba,to.- aAb vlwJB, Wfrl Bad a apeauy anu peiw.eou. vo.. 'Btba ; , , .i The PaaaLB. the bAMBOIB. tha DurAlBiaa, Ibe OLD hoald give tbl. valsable dluovery a trial I II will ba lonad toUlly dlfcraBI from all otner eruoiee ror aama pnrpoees. ijra ALBB.-Tbla o reparation u i.- - narvoos MknB)of all kind., salt will raatow lb Mud .trerurtk with woudertnl permBBeBoa. t I. .bo a araad tonlo. aad will give reuer in iror n.n.1. wltb tha grat dose. A brief pmleteBO. in lie aa. will ranovat Iba Momaob to a dagra of perfeot boBlth:BBd baol.b Dyipepala forever. ' Uae Hollar per aotii, or ai. '" - ' Government Financial Agent. ' Bobaorlpllona reeolfad lor all I1NITEU NTATEN IMriVIW, Government Securities of all Kind lleall Ib A.t Beat n,te ! r , aovlS-M hay nsnuirlAtlat UaUiarkkllw. BAnilljr HipriieM UIUei, BPJ SBvaeainw bbbb. BUTtiHINUHJk BILLY 11 Propr'ra. ocKl Aod bow HI Cedar rt., wTr" R J, W. ULLBl. 0AL0RI0 BOOK BINDERY I RANKIN'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU .Will aot fall taaBectnallynaMV . .... r.....L-. n i - " . , i- ., . A. a. WW I Aro AMo, jscfwumv vywi- avoeeor of tlit ataiaays, ..lertltotl or acowfnTcs ey Urmt, vmtue uohottm, urop- lioal aMgh DunuaqftiuProo- - I trait QlatuU, Morbid Irritation of .the BUddtrtmi Urttka, Horror of 1 " Dueau, Dryntu of tkt Jonoli, Difficulty of Bnathmt. Porno ta tkt Back,'" iUtd qwalffiaaios, lou of Momory, Wast BOOK BIN DKBS, Blkiiik liook Xfananvct'eni, flln Box nd JFIonr Pag . nikBierM, c v..tc bkv, MiucMlae, Prlodlcla, Hbjt Mumc, ?., bk., mc. -. ' JM i TTWii v.iBnsnBriavii, mrvmrn bkwkib, w ww 'Baind In AMJ NtyI3Md n$rvumdU Dia.M(tf ik bt& Kkf i na.iafmwanaa. I it ! inrisyaktl t Sovenrfan Be Med. It rwflvas lha J. .Tr.r t t I lan UU lah luge Iron la tion, lvea anew dlreattoa toUe rpHE ATTKimOPI OP PUBLISH ERA I or.anA, brings baok to tbelr ubysllogloal type E ta oalled to onr establishment, as we aredeter I Jiled'or saipresaaJ secretions, and brings about n tbe auimai econotay au inuiaaia irauiai. Uonr-wlaii Prefand only bf mined to please A 14., Havlug lalfy oli.d eur. Md..aauiadrtf with a MDMiHor BaaK' liioiBri. and k. - ii..nraMl a tlclea of Btadera' Haeblnerr aad matertal, we are pi op red to do all work In o.,..siif HimiiL and wltb lbs Utmott V maUJk. Mannlmotoryln Bat ler 's Hall; Opera House Bulld- .T1LBM. CommmMAMo ijHoUCIOUKm, TIMeBs Sfcf raa & MduUoo. Attorneys ij at1 Law ! orruia: till roartaaalk alrt, Waablagton, D. 0.1 U WmI ThUKl atrast, WadaaaH 20 hhbt. Coal Oil roB BALE BT Ha. 21 Rartk men put - wty 20 Dblft." Alcohola . , .. IOR BaVLB by r ri i- Oatn'aT7SrB'i AJW .1. -- ar'Bjmrwi.a,wiv i L At lililvl 4IT eii'ifc-fc. ill .1 l.i'l ?.'.'i.".1"l,".L Bold by . a. Baaiael, Columbu., 0 4 by drog. avMywaar BVS AMD ' WM. 0. 0. Habdv, Oaahler. . DBSHLBB, Pna't. JanASm OEETLFIOATE OF AOTHOEITY To The National Eiclanire Bant, OFVOLVslBIHI, O. . TBIA8HBT DKPAUTMBrlT, . Ilien, n tloMnaOLLBB Or TUB OUBBBBOT. WAiHittoToa, Nov.mlr So, IB(H.I WIIBBBAB, BV BATlS.AlJTOrlV ITUPMl. prnaontwl to Ihe nndenlgnad, It bub.-oa made appear that the MA'l'lunAij .Aun.nu. rrVil.irBinil8.lB thaoltvof Uolumbu..tn thneooa e Vnnk Un and Hlat of Ohio. bJI BMB duly ora&B- laod nnder nnd aocordlug to lb requirement, ol tbe not of Uougree. entitled "Aa act I provide a Na-tluu.l Currency awsnrod by a pledge of Uulted Bt.ua i...n- ..n ti. om.idH lur tue oirea.n.iu. mu w demplloa thereof." approved June Sd, ISM, and ha. About nil. timei herd or the wondeiiui I followed , all of which were evidenoes that ofuu WM-''bL' iiAi.HAMfor thecujl had dawned upon the nation. Umptlon. A. a leal reaort I wa. Indnoed to I new . ...rnui.;.. f (V,. uvi un giuiaRiwu " ...u iumbit whioh preesed with meroilsss rigor L. nnlored neorjlo. were abrogated, and it waa ordained. Ibat tney snooia oe trisu tor the samo offences, in the same manner, and aubjeot to the same puniehments, as while men. Con tress also enacted that they I should be allowed to testify in the courts of tbe District. In the Uapilal ooiorea people had been taxed to support lobools which their ohildren were not allowed to attend. Congress repealed the unjust law and provided for the education of colored ohildren. The railways chartered by. Congress were also forbidden to exolude colored people from the oars. "' ' " V. Ihe noxt important anti-slavery meas ure, was the passage or me joint resolution, . ... hom.. I e. led. I recommended Dt special masaaBe to boa- rihy.lolan, ami wa. tola oy mm u. no --'" I greSS, IBBt me untiea ou.u.1 eugui. ui. w ire forty eight hour.. I thoa ..id to ib,i phy. I -? . (h Btalo in the gradual aho- MkJiXv. bll. tali tm gl' compensation for puBTBK l.liNOS, aa 1 had great faith In It. li. I u inconveniences, publio and private, pro- S blmnd e:"8 " VST r.o.ii.J .... .,.i.. i .... it un th. ..at da., whea ihe I mint resolution was passed and reoetved ihyelolBu called ann reqneeteu n. u.cuh..hh. u lnQ approval or ine rreeiueut oa uib iviuvi llaUaiui whioh we did for lour or Ave day., when I " , , : Z'flXSXIiV-ZX ":7L Immediately- upon these measure, piaoo Mm" twelve month, ituoe. Mr. Uall i now I followed the Important one to make Freer .t.oug and hearty, nnd fjeia that. b. owe. hiti t., to I nft,oni and Slavery seolional. A biU WJX n,JmJLM olwoMlattiaai in the House of Reprssen- week after ho came to my koaaa If ha twd aot 'taken I uttiyel on lb 24th of March, 1862, prevent- th.H.ai.m. ionr.,.to, 1 1, involuntary servioo, in all territories . " ... - . .. . . . , j. LA.t.MaioiJo.,W-.TA.,l.n.15,ls6t. Inowsxlsting or nerentwr . oe "4u'-i aa a i. wLmvni. v iVh jATAfAMAWBi- siv. a va. in an dibohb uuusin.u iw uif niwuvM tibarles si'Olaln'was sink with what waa supposedly fopa niACaiitios, dookyn-rdl, amenall to be the ooMuniptloo so bad tbal tbe PUna I .,, 0,heP UMful bllildlUK 3d, in all tnldbllituatnowuiti no. "-f ""bV" I i- ' .1,- kl-k a. dlh in all nlaitaa Ditvae Cover. eHaots if HtlMrtla1lltll I try It. On taking It I began to raise Jani qosutl iBe...r tl.ir.k Bhinirm. wb lob alatoat uroduced suffo cation. ,U seemed to two, wben phlegm began lo leave my atonoaob ann in rig h, mat niy wnoiesaMn waaahattenMl, and I feared theoonseqnenoes. Alter a short tine I percelvid that what 1 oalled ther wts of tbe disease had been polled out of ruy luoga. Vh..h tiiia tuna i DMarau io aei uttuir. - t cou.iiihosj to Uke tho Ualaam till I waa fully restored to health. : I am now wen anu otwr.7. . cu iruii sav that I own my life to tbe na or l in. WM. TT? . . ... n.rui ki'Miiii mi lfl I 11 -inm- I an II A I.Li DAliMOl "" ..v.-.- - .t. sal ron a all should know what It lias done for me. aosiroiis an HALLOW KLL. ! Ho. 124, Cjntter Htreet, UlnclnBstl. II AO THK 4JOMSHMPTIOW. Joa'a Lahdino, oiLtut)., Wist V., I Jnly loih, a I.. Mvwii.i. Jk (lo. Jrmllnem:'rJAr, Henry Hall, having been dlMhariifd from tbr United States Hospllftl al WMniugrori vny. ti..t h. miuht die with his frienda. being very low tatlth cotisiimutloDa came to my house.- I called a m I tha vlrtaes of IH. WM UAI.Ii'H RALHAM he Tli Prmldent railed to lleft tbe JBbel CJommlawtoaen. ; (Times' tspeola). . Wasiunoton. Feb. 8. Secretary Seward, early Umb raoruing, telegraphed the Preai-dent from Fortress Monroe that h in presenoe wag needed at onoe. Upon the receipt of this dispatch, the President proceeded in a . speoial oar to Annapolis, where a Govern ment vessel waa ia waiting to oonvey mm to Fortress Monroe. , , . Htdlcalwaa Ita mors, j Tiibane'sSpaeial. Thj rumors this evening are. that Mr. Lin coln will offer to the rebels a general amnesty, and a repeal of the confiscation act. Jeff. lavis is said to he on the peace path lo meet Mr. Lincoln; bnt among the faots. and not the rumors, is a significant one, that this whole peaoe mission butriness has been exoluded from Cabinet consultations; and that Mr. FeBsentlen hat? not been con mil led ' about it any more than Mr. Htanlon. Indeed, it is understood that Postmaster Gen- . oral Dennison and Mr. He ward only, have been let into it and advised with. -.' The lead ine members of the Committee on tho Conduot of the War, openly denounce the business to-night, and predict that we 1 shall be sold out, ajid that the peaoe we shall obtain, if any we do, will dishonor us. , They charge that the negotiations permit-Led, have already stopped recruiting in every State, and stopped the subscription of money to raise bounties, and bave so demoralised the oountry that it would submit lo an improper peace, rather than further" carry on tbe burdens of the war. They charge, too, that the political result of the business will he to strike down and throw out one after the other the strong men of lerise and bo inrow nr. Lineom into tbe arms of the Democrats. - In tho meantime 1 the Hiohmond papers of yeeterday have .. been rooeived. Their voioe is still for war, shrilly,' loudly, dolorminedly. . ' The World's Washington special also says, Ihtt only Mr. Seward has been consulted in this matter, and that ' the prompt action of him and the President shows a disposition to mako concessions that will seours peaoe. g Tbe radical portion of the party, however, .' are muoh offended at the action, and threaten investigations, &o. Moderate men de- ( claro that the Administration ia propared to make concessions; and thoso who profess lo know the Bouth, say they will accept nothing short of recognition. . .1,,.., . :,i tixf plloa ol tho Hf feol dWaamlaaloaera. New Tons, Feb. 8. Correspondents de-: soribe the enthusiasm occasioned among the soldiers on both sides of the lines when the rebel oommissioners passod, as being of the most lively oharaoior. First the rebel 1 soldiers eheered thomselves hoarse; aud then the Union troops took it up,-and oon- ' tinued it loud and long. v- ' ' 'i :i- A KImI lllnaualed. Tha Tribune's Washington speoial says-Judge Campbell, of the rebel commission-, era, disgusted with the delay, haa gone baok to Rlohmond. . ' . It alan .... thn l.mMr nf l.h BTmv IB UBa , r.t".f."longhIro: for lighting ltm and hammer-, . . . . . . . u. J 1. a. iL 1 . . Jtlil LllO t.k.1. Shla m 1. V. bm . am 1 rrk 'I nndciBtaai that there ara those who ara mong my old frlunda fu pulltioa, but who, unfortu-"".Iv. tthTS latalv aot tinon tlia nthnr alilrt. wihii -l11 svlnt. ktJ lho llt.ro uf Bl ' HaiIimI saint Vtxrt yialie.s 1 k.c(.liu thn title. Thv du ma bonur Mhat wan Big Bethel T It was a ikir- lou twenty-nve men were klllea ana ovei mus tMll. iu wounded, ? ""Bt UlgBethH wna not Bull Bun; Big "mm H.Ur 0aktt hl H011 WM UU if.-! 1L. J- 11,- Bethel waa a " 7-77 1. -"J ZZZZl k:5 "JTa i,TiV commanded there. claim TV fonV ot Volnnteer Army iith,,,,n,,,,t compare the battles I bava named with , . vv lTF:, . -.....A Din. n.lhnl tuik 1 ,M lUinil BaiVjTBJ.BWB a..B, " - 1 am tbe hero or r on rianer ioo. m1ahj QUBibrod. But tm lie perooi rori iiii-r wu. . . . wava . FraUricktUtrv; IPort FlalX"'1 rr! J""" ctUarnill; fort rishr waa not th !J. furt iniinantltxl at Fort Muer a. eacn auaitr Illiout tsault, outuo dlnasUr; the last .v JTlr cess; all Donor io uea. larry anuoisaraTe-,-teer soldiers. Again, It ie charged upou ua tH'"" did not rt tike so tig a hole In the Dutch Gap V compiled with all tbe provisions or said act required I ,b nf.ht he would try It, andse.it hi my i-ors I where the National Government t toUoomplledwHhlK.lT.w before he h .d Uken the entire I JL hft exolUBive iutisdioi HuW tberelorf, I, uuua awiuwwn, ""b"'"- a .. . . . A.. b.aiJ,. u.llr. thalt (hit MA Mr Of lOni-HflBllOJ. UM Stars var- . T10SAL EXOUAnOB BArlfc OW f iLUMHIlg, In tbe ally or uoiuaiooa, io wpBwruuay "-----maUor Ohio, Isaalhoxlaed to oomiaeuoe tba business of Bank lug nndr tha act aforesaid. . . in testimony wnerrwi wiin-s. u - of oDIoe, this thirtieth day of Movem-IsbaL.1 ber, 1HM. " rf. ' u ni'fiu aiiinr.i.fy n . f V Comptroller of tha Uurranojr. in edanAa with the above cr 11 Beate Na tttmtol mrc.snjTr Btmh of OoMntm' will eommeaeo I baaliiess on atoooay, vo. aw, leva, a ""a l Doaae now ooonpied ey ins meuange waaa. bottle he was restored to boa) th, an 1 -a b.uI !., I Ih aa SAtl rVlkAk. ."'nledwlth roo.umptloe. .IIH. HA bl.'B BALSA M ...u n... - 1.11 ...M I- udiwl the Im.1 lUO. Bindl claa w have, and I. giving aatllfacUoa, and cnrlng MwdtoeeM. in bii our region. ' .., Voara, re.ptrklly, , OBO. W. UIBT. I . . ..evnwBaTa- . tlaiowviUJdsNTia, HmoaOo., O..Mm1, IBM. n. no. supreme or has exclusive jurisdiction or r. M'tllain1. hil I power:. The bill passed on the 12th of May, Iwiz, in ine iioubb, try a voi www uu, the democrat stubbornly contending aU the way. It passed In tbe Senate on the Vlh of June,' and was approved by the President on tbe lUlh or June, irroi. mis was a great step. The great object of the Kepub- ' .-" .-.Ji-Xljf-,S7. Th.r lieaninartY was thug signally achieved. how mvJlofa.. It cure, wb.ro .vary thing .U. ha I There yet remained aomo strongholds for "I 0. MIOK I Slavsry tnat musi do nauorou aown. . ANTHItlA CCBF.D. UtomBOBS, Tf., Deo. , toAS. were doing the rebellion as much sorvioe aa I the rll oing e of tbe rebel soldier. It therefore HOTELS. 'M followihg letter wag reoeived by ti JtWkVlhaOlrrOlnBaU Veawsal ttirMAl; t HMAtiBaT, atbaus (Jo., u., rev. lav.-iryikkklriATna Mnld ha pleased to hear what aaa eaa the Compound Bz tract of Horaapaiilla and ngls baa not in mu noinity, a ieur i taVltBntnt .r at traafAa DT Bl MSOB. I ur)Bt.siQi waaal a juug a ---- g ahdar the tall development of BoroiUla yrotase rormone aisooargaa, ata. eoa - . MaUaant Ibv eoaia lima, with tha advloe and Cona si af several smlnaat pbyatolans, pravloaa to oomlag to my aanas, witnont raosiving any owom--oim-j htm boon nslng Boovtix's Bboon se Livaft Sra- lrar Improvement has eean rapid ana eiwieoiorf I - 9 -Yonre, 0. . MATT. If . D sJr oMfMenoe oan ba nlaoed la the nbevs stat IANHATTAN HOTEL I - ' Opposite the rark, Hurray sire!, uar Broadwaf, ,, MMW YOHK. i 1BB PBOruiwrtiif u a vma hawthibwm alikDlllt DOWH TOWN UOTBL tborooghlf reared. palnld aod refunilshed, Is now propared vroviaa aaawtsaiM a-ta Brand wall rahjraleted Uonse. His charges are rNUMiua- bla, ana ae gaaniavaias so an wno may wu upon bibs a food table, ouufurtabla rtwuui, ami every possible attsutlou. He will be pltaead U see all bis obj fiieads, and aleome many new ones. , , 0W ara iutimo, wnea yoa obij w iitj, w yw I AknUrirt.il I ia ant of amanolnation. deolaring Maassas A. L. HoOVllX m W.iw I " , 1 , , ' . . 7 morlihan twenty years prevlooe ta isfll, I have I thit all ilaves of person Tfivlng aid and hfn severely afflicted with Mtbma aiid triad auuy I Mnf0ri 0 the rebellion and escaping into rtttoV Hn. all .Uvjs captured from such earad me. Bl.uy I nersons: ail staveir oein. wiuun Buy piaoo I mium i.iiij.iM whlnh eowtBUttalv nine lar oth.r law comploviu. with lbs aame jeoii ro- .lt.- loon, traly. A. WHITE. DrJ 1IU'" Bstlrutm will Cere OtitoiNBATi. Ohio, , A. L. Boovilb A tto.! In Bnptamber laat. nersons! ' . , 1 .v. ....1 . - 1 . v.... ..,1. OOOUpiOU uj .MO ivuv. n.iui.n. wu. ooono- quently by our armies, should forever be free. . . . VIII. The Iniquitous Kngltivs Slave Law .till remained unrepealed up to this time. The trtt step was to prevent disloyal mas-i.H frAm nuTsuinff thsir slavsa into tho agedabooi.ii year., nan en attaca 01 crooo, f m ytatet as insy oau oecn auoweu 10 no middle of tb. nighi, and wa. an bad that b. . .... Introduced Into the Sen- Mm B VUStt BBd BO BMBM. .OB MlBl If f 00 gB BWf Itinan not a uie mm. 01 N rtllfMilNH. Proprfatur g(olgtgwi . I OR PECTORAL TABLETS. FRENCH'S HOTEL. i. Oa la. Xampaaa riaa, . .. . SoecloflS Beiaotory. tvam aonms, ann itstdov nnap Bad-room wanue) gratis, and only one bed la a Mom VO HOI sei'Sv luauvrn wi uivma waivawww .eTv7 Uv,wM4. a f'THB UNION," , knh it, bet, Tilrd and rourth THOMAS B. WBBB, I VBABK B. WBBB, I SMS SBOJMi my " ?.r..bi"-"il ALL'S B7li7i tl III .neratMl ell him, and eutlrely relieved him of Ike aturk . so tnat h. wu out the neat day. Mother, who bava ohildren tbet are ..inject lo croap attack. . -Z, . u ai.nl. ...In.bl. niod.cln.tn tli.lrhon.e, knowing Ih.t nnder a aevere allaoV of croud, a child might dl. Defot. aid eould ba prac . r; d Vhe BALBAM will n.v.r fallloglv. rebel, It thoroughly ajfM ,.. ' kT- Ravwiart) that von do not lake iny other nrtlcle ai m BtnbHtltuI), by th peipiwlon of ny doaler, who would de-ceive yon In o tiler Us Increaute lilaproUl. - - - ar laala by I. B. Bamnal, 0. .berlt. Tkr.ll A lunkaBi, II. DenlgABon, John M. Denlg, h. . ar-ol" ' B. Aa. A Boa, Uolnmbna, Ohio. UroK.1.11 gen irallr and all dMlan lu lantlly mlolne. Ihrongk. ottl the Unltod Btalal. JL.li. Scovill & Oo. I NO. 12 WEST EIGHTH-ST., (jVMrAy Ofpomlt IM Movmlut . Book "' .OlNOUVHATI.Ov i savaBdlUwaA. ate tb abrogate the infamous law, on ths With of UeeemDer, looi, inis otu waauu ou.aed at length. Various other bills hay in. tbe same otuooi in view, were budbs. aiieallv Introduced, and, of eorrrso, Teceived tbe nercoai onpoeitiou 01 ur Biavenoiuers and the Domooratio Congressmen. The tide was too strong, however. The bill was a. nallv naased on the 2;ld ef June, lBod, re eelring the approval of the President On tlie tittth of Jane, lou. Hera was another gigantic step in the march of Freedom. IX. Under this head are to be grouped those anti-slavery measures repealing the eoeat-wlse slave trade, legalised In 1807 ba hill allowing colored persona to testify in all the oouris of in. united males; me hill allowing them to oarry tho malls: ths bill to establish a Freedmsn'i Bureau, bnt recently passed. X. Tbe last and orownlng act In this wonderful progress' of ths Anti-slavery Sentiment was raaonoa on Tuesday last, day to M held memoraoie in the aaaals . .... n. . rt . no grot B hole tnere a. ni mon oy in. .bimobiuu n....t PeturKbure 1..I .ummer: but. tll.nk Qod, oeltber dot w Jtf7 HHleiiy rkul A..J a aniA Amerlcaa deB anm w ram hooo. ueueweu p-planee I I am, therefore, content, na) ,1 olnlm to ba the hom of Ib. oomparatlvely bloodlM. atlaokli n Blg-Bathel and lha wholly bluodle.. fall. ur. of Fort Planer and I do not claim to be the hero of ridnrlokabur.b, of tlbancelloravtlle, of Oblck akomlny, or Pair Uall., of tk. Wlld.raan, of Coal Harbor,. Bor of thatoir.el rkiwi.oiilmd ia the mlno bxfore Peterebnrgb. I am .prepared lo lake the Imu. ; and h.re.n.r, fellow-cltiioua, when you bear mto that little Inohianroon th.tb.r aid of tho river, which 1 hopo lor a my laat rr.ttna place, 1 pray yon put over me for my eplt.pb : " Here Ilea ... ri.r.l who ..veil the live, of hi. aoldl.r. at Big Bethel aad Pert FUher, and who never commanded tkeArnty of tbe retomao." I aak for Bothiog alw. Thia la very sharp and intensely bitter. But it savors of saroasm for the General to say that in all this he "mticuet no army sum," but only dofends himself. The form of hiajsentonoes in no way changes, nor In; it conceal, their evident meaning, ne eharwAa unon all the officers in the several lost battles witn wnion ne conirasta nis own. ihe crime of making them ataaittrt, instead of failures. And something of this heavy uunsaro folio upon Qn. Grant, by whom some of thsse battles were fought, under whosd orders Oen. Butler himself was act- inc. and to whom he directly attrlbulea hie removal from the Held. in rverv many departments of aotivity Oen. putl.r haa evinced very high ability. Q BIStrpueSB Ol luioiioot, m ouoiy u. au- miniatra Ion. and in doiu eagerness to laae respobsibilily, hs has few if any superiors in tbe army, dm wis buubou mutuaie. . lack of lhat ability for self-command, which other-olTioers have shown under much more rviiur circumslances. It Indioatea a will. iiiamess to impair public oonndenoe in men to whom the destinies of ths nalion are for the time intrusted, for the sake of relieving kiiruuilf from un lust ronroacn. una or tbe highest and most admirable elements of true greatness is a ready surrender of all pcrssnal feelings and interest to the pub- uo good, we rear me peopi. win no. anu in iita Lowell sneson reason ror asoriDio io dsn. Butler this high quality. Wtw Tork Timm. v J w" C BbawnMMnlt. ton Yobb, Feb. . ... - Savamah, about one t - - - wore lestroyed, aooui iw.u.j killed, and a number wounJJTn wore tho housus consumed was one in WA"oug , number ol shells were stored, the explosift ., of whioh hint up a bombardment for about two hours, ouistng the wildest alarm. It is not yet fully tscertaineu wueinur i,. u.. .. ..... - nH Mh. ileal. n: . were ine result ui iuo.u.u. v. -r.-- though the goneral belief waa that they . were caused by the latter. . - . ., . I 1 Hurley a ivmi ib a The decision of the Recorder al Toronto, in the oass of Hurley, tbe Lake Kris p. rata, has been publlsbrd In run. it seems in have been sustained in all point, by the subsequent judgment ot me supreme Courl of tho Province or uanaoa, as oenv-rnd b Justice Draper. 'The most Inter esting point in the oase was as to the view whioh would ne lagan oi vo uuioubo ui.i Rnrlav was an offioor In the Kebol service, ..,it that his acts were those of war. Great stress has bsen placed upon mis matter ny ..h1 vmnathiiera. Jeff. Davis issued a special proclamation, for the information of the. British authorities, stating that Burley had been "specially authorised to oomB.lt ths robberies fsr whioh he had boon arreted In Canada. n i ' , ' " ''It was supioaed that oSoial' deolaralloi of "this fact was all lhat waa neooasary I. screen the offender, and that of anoosaily h must be dlsobarged. in otw words, Ih, I paoo CwiumlBBloltorw. MoitaoE. Feb. 2. Stephens, , Huni.e and Camnbell. and other Confeder ate peaoe commissioners, arrived here this afternoon from City Point, in Lieut: Oen. t) rant's speoial dispatob steamer, rseorsrary Howard was on dobtu im imam .... (iusenj waiting to reoeive tbem. : immediaieiy upou tun .rnvui i o v-missioners Iwth steamers prooseded to an-anchorage in the stream, side by aids. - At . this writing, (6:10) as the Louisiana leaves for Baltimore, the steamers are still out in the stream. - - A MtrMeirf) orlrIIrj. ' WAaniaoTON. Feb. 8 An editorial in to- 1 day's Chronlole attrasls muoh attention, OWlng lOthO reunions 01 mat papur aim the AdminialralioB.. l"e lotigwing oeui-enoe occurs in large capital letters: "For our own part, slavery neing practically and constitutionally abolished, we are ready to ooncede everything ales to re- , call our erring brethren. ' , ( . i , , Kobol Mown The Richmond Boutinel, of the 81 St., Davis' organ, has an article, whioh holds up the 1 view that inuepenuenoe is too m.iu .hub for which they drew tbe sword, ana rnoy t will liebun b no suggestions fer in oompro-misCi as the price of peaoe. .... I ! 1 .l L'.. n .. 1 v.iv .tan J..u,n..l ' AUO niouuiwuw ; reunion or reconstruction as a farce, and claiming liberty and indseudeuce or no peaoe. . . , , . , the Republic This .Congress, by vote sfl .bus there was war betwooo, Ue.Uait. '' ' ' . I' "' .,.. i '. .'I .loV .... ,, We.lVlrarlnlaHalllle. .' WutBLiKU, W. V., Feb. I. The oonstilu-tional amendment, abolishing slavsry in Ihe lulled Htales, wu unanimously ratified ' by both branches or lbs west Virginia legislature to-day. Nbw Vobk, Feb. k. Eleven hags of re- . turned overlaud mail matter were received this morning, from Atoheson aud Bait Lake, ' lo be sent lo Ban Franoisco by Friday's steamer. . ' Canadian Farllauurnt. (iuk-BEu, Fsb. 8. The alien bill waa read a. third time, and pasaed the lower Hobs ' Uml night ysas 107, nays 7. , .. Bwrl.r Mwrrraalor. " ' SuspiRsiori BatnoB, Feb. X. Barley, the rite Kris raider, wag delivered tea the U. Provoet Marshal at Buapeasion ylrldge, I Mew York, at fonro'olook this morning. ''" '' I I - : ' .... s. !....., ' . ' , , , in .ii . -.ti.. ,.... . , ,,, l ... .. . . : ,, ,., . ., ....... , , I -- ; "" v," I ' i L,; ..; ';; ';. ; y-vi.. ..,,,., j , - I ... .. ' t i- M.I ..MIlidi .! .' '" . I. . 'I ''",' I ......:...., ,,, . . .!..!. u. ' .1 . I.. .1.. i ! . I ' , .,, i I. .,,..; ,,, j, j : . , m I ...... 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