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TEUH OF 8CB6CBIPTIO.?. I Rim or m baiit AvtVAi, naeeerib re, 1 jeer, by mil..A. CO ( -BbMnkan, I aioBlbs, .a.JT. JO I - .... ..w.iuni, ae. nin, IWWM..n B W I BlDal. Ber-erlb.!., p. r wee, MWrx..w. 1 I ii,iiiiiii ft.nl. p, r v.,k .B.b ocpjr. . i uuu o( Hh tbi. wiit.it nnuu I Mi... iui moitli.... 0 to I nut of in watxu m.iiu labaarlswrr, pt: . ,. ft 00 I Business Directory. eojliBii MORNING JOURNAJL. volume xxvm. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1866. NUMBER ISO. HUIH K.. A tone, iMii, m- Bitwf py inut, ni pp. rn.miT. JIB1T on to whalevcrelsss they belong, ire generally the most moderate, iu their views, ud fieri a valuable infiuenee in tombing the women and 1. afers how to beer their "nusalllatlon." Professional men end merchants lo.t Urge amount of their properly, but ere OoX, O (1.. toiler in tine Tobaaoo end 0 (ere. Ho. nsoata ITghit. JuilSSia D0oTIVS: "rJJ5,,l,ta" Ml I b'gming enew wilh an energy and deter- ! 0i"" " "I; J 'L I minaiioa whioh would do oredit to a ' down "..rnyiiciaa ana 'lu, i .caster., iney ail not hive much money J. UfOoe ln H.u.ntnn B ill.ttB.. I.u9,t I .... i . . . ' - , I uTeiici in nrgroos na ere not put lo murh QBITf ec ISAMsT. Fuctojr.phiri', . m 1 '"oonvonisnoe by their liberation, Alaov ek,Hth Illall el. I . n ,1. ftr ,L. It, .... , " w- i v mow ..ere nvriaero men ong-nauy, and nARDNEB A., Jr.. NoUrf Poblle. Johnson I l"ou.,u that fact gate no assursnoe that v. ..,ni,..i.in..i )ini7ir i mny were not me uitinreat rebel) to be TJ7UHJ, VAt.DM.KIFr TV! lien, I ounui ' "ey now think nhenneaaured fs ""S"010" ' "anas ana vii. etos. I oy tne great crilerian of dollars and osnts, IM end 119 couth nigh afreet. TtETr,.J H XI o lire .ml line. J en IS 8a that the Soulh in 11 ro voire will he h.ii.i- m.wi am rerioiiicai Dealer, P n. I wunout mem. i our years of war, with nuu eAfiauBB usTe taugtit tne people JaMSBa tkeof j'fdusiry, and gipen them an energy to ljm I whioh they were strangers heretofore. It TT .!.. WM. I. . HlUrr Pnblle a.nH Jr.. XL !! Pfaw. 87 'oyth High ktrret. Jd47 TJliTi HImu, 1. A., uieiei Ageat, 117 Seetb I " overthrown their liuorite theory, that " lp.iipLiJuwBi. jut7 i i "v wune raoe was not equal to the Maok LIKDeMAMW A t;0. , OoQfeetiofferi and Pet- ,u "'P P'wer to endure fatigue and fx-Uor.ieore Amooe' Boili.ne. jaalsir I pnuro under a Souihern aim Ther now MAHOXKT.W A.Bo.lfierrail";oellledlIlitllll, iby mistaken, and have and Nat., Ho. ills. Hhttiet. (aula bm I thrown the doolriue aside amonp the n il Mnr itr.H.u lr ,.,, PeblieendJait'oeor I "uiea or exploded opinions and are eefk "". fi1 li7 tmti a'h " I'"1 im I ing employment with a hearty good will. mine wno nave eared anv monar are In. vesting it where they thiuk they oan malts it profitable These who hare aot, but who u.e Ajuoa'.ion enj DUcefBipe enniAitv are obialning situations from railway eompa- ..v.. uiaiuBULueuouBee. flic. t rouctiout the AMif. t. vp.. Nnrr Paaiw, A , n., I pouoiry, ana :oero are saonirM e.l tbra a .m ', Amboi' Bui.dipn, ft 8 u gb it. ji7 lp ro 411 all the plaoes Id Ihe South where any uent without mouey is needed, would not be advisable for anv young men of that descript ion lo come from the North to seek employment, for all other thinirs bains euual the ftouLliem nun re ceives the preference. This is so muoh the oasetnat even northorn nieroanti e houses refused to employ some of our crippled and discharged soldiers, all hnnph Ihev evarA uujuuaiitiy quanueu, ror tne simple reason Nui.b..N nveveci, earnfoil. Ulfl Zq. X Klueere aril Baal Xiute Agntf , Mo. 8 Halt EO'BT, 3 iiV-. TK, I'bnJcUa'anl Bsi'ten, JLli -tl net gachanga B's Bnlldlee. 'ail 7 If QDEI,l.a,ll 'ABtlKu, .-.. Cliai"a7;, iv a m. tan -, eiuat noiuinniDi, lee 17 04 TiTARnKM a wi Lilt, AKoro'j" at-tw, sled of talent without money is needed. w la ay letup of (fie Slit I alluded to the means of eoaununioatlon with St. Louis nd the East. I uniaUntionally nrgleoted to mention the Great Paolfls Railroad, woloh oonnects M near at Kanaaa n;t with this clue, and the ereater araonnt r prouuee ib rorwaraea sere bp that maana Kansas City is some 40 miles belsw, and is union nanaier, and la letohed or conveyed up oy means 01 teaming. 1 see that rail, roads are whet ie needed in Kansas, and noill some astern or Ohio capitalists get ' oi u inipg, jtanaaa la doemed to nougat. a. 8. P. LEOISIJLTIVK ABSTBAOT. AKaieK Jc F.l.MUrr, Fbotogreubare, Ho. luieooilt aip II. . . JalUBSaa- From New Orleans. Observations lu the SmtbTli DUTetr. nt Cltuaoa, and their Ppeeant rel. Ili-a llenaon ot the foiitpsdietOTy that they were afraid it might prtjudios heiuieta. I Itisl M!tl. ii i . . , . . Cormpcndeiioe Mornlog JoernaL Xkw Oeibaiis, La, Feb. I, '96.' . i Ihe people of the South may be divided . Into the following olauss, nemelrt Planters, Pro'sssionil men, Merohante, PoorWU'tee, loafers, and Negroes. The flrit end last, or the highest and lowest of these, ara tie ODlyci'geel whose B'atus has been material, lyohingetl by the war. Indiptdual mem. bars of tbo othors bars bees mors or lent of- ;C'eJ, but as olasees they will remain Ihe ' siibj'cts of but Hi tie change. The people of cash of these cl&fiei look upon the war and it effeola npon Ihe country from their own peculiar Bland point, Henoe arise lb Babel of opinions which exist among them' tehee, and which give rise to the great variety of reports whioh appear in our North. em Journals. Tha Bou'h, like the Bible. r i ... ' nas to muoa or human nature in it, that any one can nua any proorto establish any pre. conceived theory he may wish to advoca'e. . Ihe Radical of Ihe Oalvanlatio School, who believes that a large portion of ihe inhab. iianui mto oommittad an uopardonablo sin in raising "the puny arm of rebellion against a wise and just government," can vaeiijr oouTiooe Diniseir tnat tnere Is no manifestation of Borrow for sin, nor any ' hope for .repentance amoea Ihero, and that .unLmic, J,,,,,,,,,, ucmiuuB tney he uuumeu lu oarer uaiKQss, wnore there is nothing but weepisg, and wailing, aud tnaihivg of tnih ;" while tho Otpperhead advocate of universal salvation finds an uDionuuaie, dui very noble peopie, who may have sinned a little, it ie true, under very exoeseive lempiatl"n in the eierolte of mote rignta wnion belonged to ihetn si "free egente," whioh orime, however, brooghi with it its own sufficient punish, meni, and, that now a Di'roiful government bcouiu at onoe reaiuiit tnem to their nrst estate by an unconditional forpivaneaai that tbftr laite of ein was, as the "tree of aoowieage, to tcaon them good from evil," and ilnt now they will make betler dtliens than those who had never rebelled. A oor. rect opinion of the true feelings of the Southern people, produwd by the results of tho war; its effeot upon the productive industry of the country, and their theory s lo Ue policy of the general government, oan only he arrived at by weighelng ihe different views one hairs ad vanned by the poeiti onandohaiaoierof Lbelr author, and (he motives whioh prompted 1 their expression. Posterity may decide Impartially, and perhaps oorreotly, npon tho ebaracter cf a revolution, but the aolors Judge g. ueral.y from the effects it has bad or ie likely lo have upon themselves. Of ths six elassea which oomposo South, era society, all accept ths re?nlt of the war as inevoaaiie, and wilh one exeeptloo, a large majority of eaahdo sojfrankly, with an honest and tolerably cheerful determine, tloa to mako the best of thslr miiforluoes; easting snide useless regrets and schooling themselves to meet the new order of things In the hopeful spirit of a bravs people. Still this ie no eisy task.. Ihe change hts been a very great one, nearly as much to them as to their former slaves, and many who would not have the great principles establlshsd by the war changed, nod a groat many things in the dtlalls and praetlosl workings to vex and annoy them. Toe elass nhloh form an exoaptlon la the loafer, or as they are eometinut Introduced, "gen demon of leisure." This Is a olass whioh has no original dtstinetlte Indentlry, hot Is gathered from, and poseesiea some of the eharacterlsticB of eaob of the others, end may be called the Composite column in the architecture of society," on whioh more ehVtt le expended to attract attention than to add strength (o the building. These heavy whiskered light-headed gontlemen ara very mnoh dissatisfied with the present oondiiion of things, lo a traveler they possesa a sort of ok. nipressnce, gathering at every hotel, swarm, log at every billiard and drinking saloon, traveling on every atoamboat and train of cars, tbeyaro found In the lobbies of the Legislatures and round tho courts of justice, and everywhere they seek to make themselves noticesble by their abuse of the "Northern Government," their sneers at (he "d d Yankee," and ihalr eontempt for the olaltns of the "cussed nigger," who has ihe presumption io feel himself free. Many of these gentlemen claim lo belong to (he ether classes; soma oall ihsmselves "Planters" and talk about ooltoo, others professional men, and write for Ihe press. Others, "merchants, and talk about trade and rates of exchange; and, (o my certain knowledge, many of them belong to the extensive elasa of "poor whites," and would steal or piok your pookets if they got a ehance, or aell their souls for a glass of whiBky. When they discuss their favorite topic, "the situation,'' their features assume a sort of a Creole look of ominous darkness, aa to make a stranger anspeot (hat they were in some way oonneoted with lha sixth olass, but thoy are perfectly harmless, and wooldn't atir up anotbor fight and be compelled to expose themselves for the world, There is too mnoh danger and hard work about that (o ault them. lbs Idea Is practically distasteful to them, even In their grandest momenta Ihey never even threat, en that. It la interesting to aee them work themselves up In a lit of indignation until they beoomo inflated wUh a threat at a certain point of lentlon; however, they quietly oolapss without bringing it to the world, and walk away feeling oalmer. Ihey often give utteranoe to idoae similar to the following, which I heard advanoed by a prom inenl and very respeotable-looklng man In a hotel orowd; said he, "we must suocsed wilh the ballot In doing what we have fail. (d to do with the sword. We have Johnson en onr sids, and although I havo not much oonfldencs In his statesmanship nor In his virtue, still ha is evidently bidding for our estate. Mokbat, Feb. 12, 1800. KOMIKO SISeRjI. Tha Journal was read, aorraateil proved. A petition was presented by Mr. Hall, from J. Purdv and others, rnlaiw m pletlng (he work on the Gllead aide eut of the MoO. oanal. Beerrrd to oommlttes on Publio Workr. Four bill were read a second tim. ruierreu. i . A bill waa Introduced bp Mr. Itrov. provide for the belter regulation ar l. II. and to punish certain offenoeg therein named. Mp. McParland frona the nnmmfilM am Judiciary, reported a eubititule for Senate u.il no. so, to provide a olerk in tha nftW of Ihe Attorney General, authorising the Attorney General to employ a olerk at a salary of (600 per annum, provided no other upenses isr oierx aire or messengor or otherwise for that Department, be paid out of any fund whatever. The substliule was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be read a third time on Wednesday.-Mr. McFarUnd also reported on U. B. and all who have health and streng.h .an 20 nayfl 8 P"""-"' ?P'"'y or emptoyment at fromSlOOto Mr. Williamson, from lh...m. Personal and Mlsoellaneouss Vallti s,te" T,il-pn company ,. , I kave reduoed their rates for .messages be. " Working for bare life," la defined to be I New York and eastern cities lo Ihe making clothes for a new baby. I following Bgures: Ten words, New York lo ViXe.rtVOOlV . ... . .. . I V... 17- 17 i . I "Knights or tne waterfall." lha name of I "".imii, momy come to a festive association in Montpomerv. Ale. "ovidenee or Boston, thirty conts. The Ihe Egyptian government haa adopted h"!?" "J Compny have also the use of pistage stamps. They same into TEltnrS OF ADTEBTlSIffe 'T2ZVFi-" 'wwefc... o ' KifL.. "' """ b laSr- WisaLr-Uue sVjnara. eaoa iolrn!.7r.T l 5 - eileDe.Miautkee.MrUi. each llJliia7, 0 M One Square nvera Ibrae-eaarten of aa lank (ipaHla tbi oolumoe of the Jouanai. Herrlege Kotlces 60 oUk. whea onder ae llnw. jS? " ,b tTiun"t " and pitmptlf eis TELEGRAPHIC. From New York- I reduoed their oharges to the same rates. The gayetlea of the prosent season in INsw York, tho JVmss says, surpass in ex-tent and magnifioenoe those of all previous I years. It may be novel, however, as a ne- F(pe in Jersey City Loan K3O.00O. Niw Yobk, Peb. 12. Yesterday afternoon Hillyer 4 Sons' Dm; Mills, in Jersey City, were destroyed by ire. Loss 520,000. Muator ont of Hancoefc'a Corp. Ing the bead. He makes the examination with a gimlet. A piaster says, "My name la Somerset. I am a miserable baehelor, I oan not mar- cul lr though not b pleasing fact that, while I Tho soldiers of Hanof arpa km bVing "sooiety holds high carnival, orime is In. I mmimii nni Helm ,i.. ...t.i . ii,.i. dulglng in a perfeot and almost uuro-lyear'eenlatmenlsxpirea, and by the first '". o. iso s,nth Mtgh etnopp'toIiSOUSfiilOld : Plimitlirraf or May, or what now oonBtitutea ;ito regi- KluTi Atao fbralihes I free of po,s,,to aoj addreie ' j.6dir h.'.?!.;:, . Preservation, and of the .u iu.e e wiu lonati the tuoit complete a EIgantlssoiiiurit( of FnrnKare rer offered at auction In this ellj. BTRMS CASH.TO fiMet BKATj A T ABSONi, Aeetloaeer i.aiii.x.ivj. uEirriin, rtaMml. UHEAT AUCTION SALE $3 00 per dav. and mechanics even mora noVonflTct'of'T,1 eipC"l,tl0,,i ? U tSTS J dge'n.V no conaictof oolorln regaid to labor, for tiona at law. reoommendin I L".v IIK"""'.0: orK r.P',0Vrlal loan, posiponemeht. . Agreed to. reported on Senate bill No. 91, To amend ments and execu- reoommending Ha Indefinite both white and black, and nil Hm kiv. from the North would be welcome and coiuu una aouujuaoe of fro li table labor. H. W. HAMILTON. From Kansas. Mr. Wlllett. on leave. Intrndnn.t . t,m io ainioa tne aot ror the relief of (he poor. Mr. Bateman nresented a natltlon. PnMha rpeaioi laws to prevent toll-gates being maintained In incorporated villages. House Joint resolutions. Relative to the exoitie duties on oigars and lobacoo, were rccoiveu in a message rrom ue House, and, alter some disoussioi. ware adnntad 26, nays none, ihe Senate then weut Into oommlltoe of PVoiucut own Oorreipcsdent. Font LEAVBHTrOBTU, Kassas, 1 February 2J. 18C6. f t'nirr.. Tt,,.. ir . . iu oenato men weut into oomm ltoe of LoitoA JoratiAL: My viBion was greeted the Whole, Mr. Dowdney la the oh.lr, and .e winning ujr um om anu laminar ool- spent some time in eonsidsiatlcn of S. B, uojdb of (he JorxxAt.. and inn nnnr.nl No. OS, Prescribing? the duties at annar.i.. oeivo my Infinite gratification al being the Z. iV? P"ln''. " relating to recipient of (h.lcsed" sheet. ItJeed. XZio'XtZ .v-w w 1B .ci iv buukiii tor uv swuiiuniBi rose ana asKea leave to alt Ovain. .L.n.t . . I qua me uoiumous kojp. and now presenls a iu" oena men tooxareoess. sorry plight; but I gotmy benefit of It, you ' afiiekoox sxssiom. may re.t aesureu, ior it did not leave my The nflernnnn .n. .. i f ossasslon until its contents wore grecdilv mittee of the Whole. Mr. Hava In th. r-i.i- devourod. Tho faot is, thot we Bee very few furher discussion of the bill codifying cistern papers here, although the St. Louis f 7 ' providing for paper, com. up regularly, but what aro Jin r.l l Th. trV, -..1-7.a XT,'. . "w Puu' u eive, euiuiurei toil .i'u MuicnuDieQlB. BDU referred to th. nnm. doubtless are aware of the eagerness which m'ttee on Roads and Highways, and Ihe pipers from home are souirht f,ir b. n,. ."?T w" ""rreu to tne oommittoe on : , ,. " Military Affairs. boy. In the army. 'h .d,on,, Wl11 few ama T n.a-o iUi ai I Too have learned of (he hnrninn t v,.. ivi'ifif.T,4".' r0".0'u. l"', . doing -- - o vub ouie uiouing in inepuDtioiusiltuHons, Riley. On the night of the 25th of January noticed In yesterday'. Senalo proceedings, ins qusnermas'.er and commissary bul d-1 "truueea uy mr. nest instead of Mr. ogs were totally deilroytd with their Con. """"" 1 tents nothing was saved. It Is supposed to have been (lie work of inoeudiarleon The loss to the Government is considerable. have net heard Ihe absolute estimate, but presume it must nccebs irily be very large, iur n v.et usuuuat 01 siores. 010.. wero nank. eu away in the buildings. Trains with supplies have left for the eceue of disaster Ihe general impression is that it was the worx or roaie reb;l sympathizers and ex- rebels, and measures are ou foot for iho arly blinking to Justice of the Inoendiaiiea. i similar tniKf occurred at Camn Uouelaei. near Bait Lake-City, some l ime og.. The In. dlans are hecoming troublesome again. A par iy 01 i&j iiiuiauB aiifloaeu a piny or tuon in tne employ 01 tne uveriand Htaee Comm. ny, while putting up a stage sia'.ion seven mllrs east of Fort Fletoher. near Walker Creek, some days ago, aud killed two of the white b and wounded throe, carrying off all their stook. Thoy had been committing vo- ous uepreuations on the Arktnsis Ittver. near Fort Dodge. This porty was supposed to belong lo (he Cheyone (ribe. Measures are taken to punish them if oaught, and a eufiicient force is after them lor that pur- 11 1 f . L . . .. . puev, luvuiuers ei tae nioux irioo aro desirous for ps ace. In October las', an In dian or Sioux brave, known es Big Biffr, was despaiched by Gen. Frank Wbraton, iiiu sucEBigeB iu varmuB ntiBiiie u i ucs, pro-posing. I boiieve. a peace treatv. Ilia It lira rolurned some weeks ago, having be o gene certain Infoimation of (he Secretary of ihe near three months, ar.d entirely successful Fund Commissioners, as to the etook. in in h s mission lie Is, I understand, to h turnpike companies owned by the State. amply rewarded for his undertaking, whioh Ob motion cf Mr. Hltohoook, Ihe etandlng wae perilous and difficult in the extreme Committee on Retrenchment were instruct. Several chiefs of various trihtsara now at "1 to inquire into the possibility andjexpe- rnn Laramie, among them Jiig Kilts, Swltt uienoy or aiepansiog witn the office of the Bear, and Red Cloud, for tho purposi of no "Commissioners of the Sinking Fund" In gotiating for peaoe. A treaty ie 10 ensue 11,9 oity or new lork; or abolishing the the coming aprlnr. I see bv lata adr'nna office of ' Comptroller of Slate:" of dlsDens- from Atcheson, that the Butteifield Over- iuK with (he Quartermaster General's Of- and Stage looipany havo, or are at present hoe; or abolishing the office of "Military meditating Ihe early opening of their route Claim Agent;'1 of aboliehingathe "Surgeon aorois the Plains. Tins Comoanv has suf. General's Office;" and of reducing the oleri- fered eonsiderablc during the paatfowyears, ca' froe in (he Treasury and other Depart- on soeount or lnutaus aou the bad weather menis 01 uu oiate. MonaiKO aissroir. Tbo session wae openeervwlfli k. Rev. Mr. Bos, after whioh the lournal ..f Saturday was read and approved. liills were read the second time and oom-milted (o appropriate oommittcea. Mr. Stwver's H. B.. to rensal an aol. an. (Itltd "an aot supplementary to an act io provide for Iho settlement of estate f deceased persons," foiled to pass yeas 21, HIJI UJ. Mr. Boynton's H. B., lo punish ths laroeuy of persons holdfhg relations of HUM, was read the third time and passed. Mp. Klbbee. from ihe eommkteo on Mann. fuo.ures and Commerce, reported back Mr. uoraon a joint resolution, relative to the excise law on wo, is ay, with the reoommou dailcn ihat It be Indefinitely postponed. The report waa laid on the table. In order to enaDie tne minority or tne same commit ter, to make a report. The standing committee on Common Schools and Sohool Lands were direoied to inquire into, and report, by bill or other. wise, upon the expediency of establishing uy law, uonrus ot townaiiip soncoi examin ers. Fenate messages were read and disposed 01. A resolution waa adopted, reotiesilng use on (be 1st Inst, The Van Wort Bulletin .ay. "moover" was arrested thore for atealing, at Delphos, a hundred dollar dog, A monkieh rebellion on Mount Sinai Is re ported. The monk, disliked their Arehbl shop and shut him np loth, black-hole of r.acd saturnalia the convent. - I . .. I ments, there will bo barely enough loft lo There I. a r,br.nl.!.. I t.a .t, , ". " ""y organise a company. r W-.VH n MrMHI amn ail i ti ft Tn B V. ;nn . VI ... I - I vAsi - en . . . a . .1 " J-- spguiuitDuio ittiuuu I uiiusjiu raciUQ lltxiiron.!. oa . oontenia o. a oarret oy examin- ; ptri. A t oerlain nerkd of lb. ..en- The Northern PaoiHo Ilailroad llnmran. ing, when (he dance is at tha hio-hoei noini of whio11 GoT' Smtthof Vetmont is President I 14 AriranivisiJi ........, mi omuc.tr. .uuaeniy piaye ,heip work. ,rher ho - - ,lm. a few bar. of "Marlborough;." All en- favorable legislation tha( haa been extend- gagemenls up to that lime are (hereby can-1 ea 10 'ho Or eat Central Route Company, rj; for how oonld I hep. to prevail on a loslled, and a new thaut for partners hss to I Mt' ntrTtr' Scheme for the Beat at of young way, posseseed or tne slightest l be organised. 1 be innovation la sot pop nouon or oeucaey, to turn a Bomereet." niar wilh either sex, and is not likely to ."-".?...-. .V. ' 1. V. ."..o - I .. . . . - vm. wivo vajosi iun owuiriuo ui AiAl, XADtk a. The ew York World mutt have a new I "T beyond the season. Alercer to transport the widows and or- no vemocratio edition or Ue Bible. Here I Le Kandolph Sourniisaya J. o Ki.it- I R"n, V. 'owners from lbs E tBtern io (ho lsoneofll.quoUtion.1 0a. a fig tree, of thie eountv. 1. now ...nnovtine. ...i. f"'.n0lal.7' 'ue V"?""".?" mybrelhren," remonstrates an aposde In j sels of ohildren-one et by hie preeeni and whioh he has lately oarried into elfeol one or the canonical epistles, "oan a ng iree, wife, three seta by former wives, three sots bT taking from (his city, ou (he stsnmer my brethren, bear olive berries, either a belonging to former wives, one set belong- Umtlneuiol, a number of i lady emlgrania, . . . ... i ' rBfiaivaa Hnvflrn Rnnnpmni nn in I .iimrnta viaongsf Plis: to tha husbsnd of ons of hi. former iir.nn .n,i wuhi..i. ni.J Ihe last Eoglish census develops, the ou-1 wive, by a previous wife about eighteen I entire expedition is pronounced worse than rlousfaot that there aro more Stotoh de-1 children altogether. If this can bo beat in . yi""i 811(1 'analloal, as the husband anand.ni. In Inrln. it,.. in i.k,n at.. ,..,i,.., ,t marxet ana the uinrxct tor labor suited for 1,,,, , v. Ti. v. ' "1 lUeM fettl1 ' id "o bo no bettor there more Irish than In Dublin, more Roman The new press-law in Russia has givsn than here. A proposition was rcoently Catholio. than In Rome, and more Jews an Impetus (o periodical publications, and mle in the Washington Legislature to ap- than in Palestine, soveral new ones are advertised, tho m,f prpriate i3,000 for thoir benefit but It was In May last the oorner-slone of a new I Promising being the Moscow Qatillt, a po. Catholio cathedral was laid In Pekin. It Is journal, wmon win appear in toe Tho Horald a Wuhin.inn anenial aav.. to be of magnificent dimensions; three I "' capital, and a review, to be oalled Qeo.'Osband, formerly of tho 4th Illinois tne Auropeua juettenger, whioh will be edited i avniry, auu now looatea in niisaissippi, by two of the most distinguished professors w.rlufa "ateimg tae re- , ,. . .r Ipornhat ho was a shori lioie ago muidered or me uniwersity or ot. retersuurg. Ihe by Southerners. Tho General Bays that lovrmt at at. reimourg will ror the niture iMisBissippi is safe (o law and order and to run alone, and assume tho responsibilily of Union, and (hat the residents are as il. own aotlons . 'oyal aa 1110,8 o nT 00uulrr of ln eamo tine in the North. inero is an enort on root in new fork Arrival of Troop to organise a sooiely for Ihe Proleotion of The 19th Regiment Veteran Volunteers Animals, which promises to receive general rctt savannah for new lork on Saturday support. In discussing iho subject n. ". pwii .mv. minis oity llM,n. I- IU. At I """" mi'BUBiiug BUCUia- f.. I.. U.I. ... I, t. . cieswmcnflew I (IK eiBUghter Houses pre- The Tribune's Wos.ington special says eent to the orowds of children who oollcot I Benj F. Butler has just closed negotiations (o witness (he nnnrat nna ct the h,,ini,ar. for a vaiaable mill sronor.v on the James and fo th. nP on .nit , i a,y" u" "iohmontf, intemliug lo ereot . , , '. ... . . JT extensivo ootion faotoriea. grounue, ei uomioirs, line inoae ot fans. The Cox farm, containinp 2.800 aoree These publio shambles, and publio dog-1 through which runs the Dutch Gup Canal, INSURANCE. FOR SALE. XXOMS INSURANCE COMPANY, or 3oX7a.Ba.to-ij.gei, Oblo. 'Iiaoe Ho. 6 (ulon It lock, sd Floor. UUN. BAM'L GALLOWAY, irei't. merB.1 lv EYE AxIDEAE. . . A. NBfAi-P. Aenll.e. STSTi ri' l"'vely eau Ql IQV BfJCi, BOB U. GREAT SALE OF, FIMJ FUMITURE BY - Boo,! c4j Paraona, a7b1 W'tf, spirr. a. Aiirrr.iiii trnm WED.KESDAY, FEBBIARY 14, ISM, Oemmeociiix at 10 o'clcok A. at., tha entire HOME Life Insurance Company OF BEW YOBK CITY. ' much damaging their road and lino. But measures are projeoied by Ihe military giv ing tnem a sate escort inrougn au clanger, cue preclnots. Hence, if any enterprising adventurers projcot a trip aoross tho plains, 1st me reepeoifully suggest lo them lo try tne " Dutierneia," whioh is ocmposed of Mr. Banning inlroduoed a bill, which wia rsad the first time, to locate, a Bureau for auditing and oollecting soldiers' olaims ln the ofiioe of the Quartermaeler General of UbioH and repealing oertain aol. (herein named. Mr. Boynion Introduced a bill, which was gentlemen who spare no pains (o make (he ,C'1 (ha first time, prescribing the duties of Clerks and Sheriffs In carrying Into ex. scutloa the sentenoe of Courts In oases of murder in ihe first degree. i ho tlousB (ook a reosss. AFTIBKOOX S(SSIO. A substitute by Mr. Bruit" for Mr. Plait's trip pleasant to all, and the modes of con veyance ae agreeable and easy as the oondiiion of the country will admit. There has been quito a chango In the weather here of late. From the cold wintry blast it has merged into tho most pleasant and balmiest of sprlnir weather. aXhouzh somewhat muddy under foot. The anow Joint resolution requesting onr Senators has all disappeared, and now mother earth and Representativea In Congress to urea . TlDIUt. VUbB UIU1U, IUU bUB UllUUirjT pre- I ' u..vu, ,.U,UIVU, KMU iHiinieii ot ssntsa more pleasing ssprot. I would think the Veteran Reserve Corps, wa. adopted marine ooiiom lanus so preraisniau along I ua motion oi mr. rurnass, it waa Ihe Missouri would afford Ihe beet of in- Uui That so much nf th. Ali-.. duoements to farmers. But very little of Gsneral'a Bennrt aa relates (o tha nrnt. the around i. brouirht under cultivation. Hon .n.ln.t W. H fllhann h. ..r... uu iu iioBouri large eaienta ot prairie the standing oommtttee on tha Judlolary, land soil, as fertile ss oould be desired by with instruotions to Inquire what relief he u9 uiubi uiououieuieu larmer, lay in one is entitled to, and to report by bill or other, vast unbroken waste.- ontv wnitlni th. I -f i.. march of time lo develop its fertility Mr. Reed inlroduoed a bill, whioh was Probably these unsettled wastes ore occa- read tha flrat timei To amend ae. Alt r . sioned by Ihe great Bb.'cnoe of wood, but it act entitled an aot to provide for the settle. Brmild .mn'v lui 1a 1, u 1 1. . .-,. I 1. . . . 1 n .1 I . . . . . , j i . ' rw r J " - -v "M " m-v idgui oi obi. ibb oi uvBOBBCti peraoos, passeu uvu. ,uv euuui.uus euug mi riyor. xue i marcn Xo, low, North Missouri Railroad, also the lianlbal and St. Joeoph Railroad run through as pretty and as fertile a country aa I have oversaw, fully equal lo the renowned Illinois prairies. Field for enterprise is offered to (houssnds. Thsse lands must be sot-tied some time, and why not now. I notice that many Germans own lands in this ooun-try, and farms which would yield a prinoe- The following resolution bv Mr. MoMar. rel), wai referred to the committee on Mill tsry Attairs. iitiv.iw, vtf-tnm uM.1. A.aemuty IJ7 in. Slate 0 Ohio, That our Senators and Rep. reseniadves ln Congress be and (hey are hereby requested (0 use their influence (0 procure (he peisage of a law (0 give (0 all office!, and privates ln Ihe late war full litenoe, with no provision for the future. and whsn the winter oomes on, which true Is of unusual aeverity at times, they move inlo the towns and thu. Incur almost famine in the ocuntry. No wonder that pro- HilA. Ifl kltfh In mrina wMaH Xtnt fnm . 1,,i1a support at the next Prseidentlal eleotlon, exertion on the part of farmers, would, or muu kb ujuw. oujyjjori, BIB ! IDDg BS OS . willing to work for us. If he oan carry hi. ly fortune in Ohio, bul they lust mannas to mv n in tin ilm. ihav worn. hbhimiI ni oultlvats enough lo draw out a miserable ex of Iheservloe. policy of reconstruction through Congress, not get oup representatives admitted, we oan have our own way, a. we used to do, In pita of tha d d Northern fanatlos." Very few of those who are loud In their dissatisfaction ever heard the whli of a Yankee bullet, and their grumblings are heard with a good deal of oontempt by those who hays; and they ara generally answered, "If yen don't like (he result, why didn't yen acme ent. and help us when wa were doing our level best' to prevent It 7" Th. old soldier, Mr. Schneider, from Ihe committee on Federal Relation., reported baok House Joint Rt solution, Indorsing the policy toward foreign powera indicated in President Johnson's message, with a substitute, ine aaoption oi wnicu 1. rsoommenaeu uy the commlfee. h wa. laid on th. tible to ooujd amply provide., and lay up for Ihe I bo prin'ed Hard and long winters, and still sell a vast Mr. Gordon, from the minority of the surplus. Until enterprising Yankees settle Standing oommlttee on Manufactures end Oils country, It will not be worth a song. Ccmmoroe, on behalf of himself and Mr. Why, I aolnally eaw In a St, Louis-paper Stokey, submitted a minority report against the other day that Ihe oitlsens of a oertain the indefinite postponement of hi. Joint town would give any one $2,000 (hat would resolution, looking to raduotlon of the pit up a "flour mill" in their (own, and sic lie tax on whisky from 4wo dollar, a have appointed a committee to receive pro. gallon to fifty conui. poeaU tor (he object, Tims jouseethatl After an animated dlsensslon, the reaom-ara right. Did you ever bear of a (own in mendatloa of the majority wa. agreed (o, (he Eaat advertise for some "enlerprising" and tha resolution wa. indefinitely postman lo put np a flouring mill for them? No; poned. . V or yon never will. The House then adjourned. ' hundred feet long, and one hundred and fifty feet In breadth, to the extremes of Ihe Iranecpt. IU spire will overtop the loftieBt of the palaoos of the imperial oity. A shoemaker In New Orlean. wa. overcome by the birth of a daughter that he cut out sixteen pair, of Congress boots all for one foot, broke the temperance pledge, got into a (treat light with a sailor, and fell overboard. There is a "sell" going the rounds, whioh has victimised among others, two or three distinguished teachers in the publio schools, The gist of it Is that an old man living In Biddeford, Me., (or any other place,) who will be 148 years old if he Uvea to the 80th of this month. Do you Bee It ? A Mobile exchange says; We observed a drunken man silting In a wheelbarrow, endeavoring with all his might (0 wheel himself. The barrow wa. drunk or baulkly, for it stubbornly refused io go, but Its oocu. pant was wheeled round lo the oalaboosei by a " friend of the fallen." Gov. Orr of South Carolina visited Ibe rereniieouder Kcwsnsereoently, at Charles- ton, and waa reoelved with a salule of sev enteen guns, Ihe first instanoe slnoe the close of Ihe war of a naval salute to the Governor of Ihe Slate. Ihe party were very hospitably received and entertained, and a splendid dinner wa. given In his honor. A youth who ninoh desired to wear ihe matrimonial yoke, had not suffiolent oour- aje (0 "pop (ke qtneUoa." On lnfoxiBlaej is fathsr of ihe difficulty he labored under, Ibe old gentleman replied passionately Why, you great booby, how do you sup pose I managed when I got married?" "0, yes," said the bashful lover, "you married moUai; bul I've got to m my a ilrtng t girl." ' Wo levin from Japan that Hioga, the chief port of the Inland sea, ha. been open. ed to foreign oommeroe. Mikado, the spir itual Hwperor, had ratified the treads, en le.red Into belween (he Tyooon and foreign Gorcrnmenls. The offeot of (hi. was to re concile the Japanese (0 th. presenee of for- eigners in their ocuntry, end to put an end lo Internal dlacenslons. Coal was first used as fusl In London In the latter part of the 18th century. But the smoke was oonsldsred so Injurious lo the publio health Ihat Parliament petitioned Kipg Edward L to prohibit its burning aa an intolerable nnlsaaoe. He complied, and issued a proclamation against It. Ths se verest measure, were then employed to abolish Its use, fines, Imprisonment, and the doetrnotiou of furnaoe. and workshops where it wa. used. Wordsworth's solitary jest set a table of wits in a roar that has echoed and re-echoed many lime, on both tide, of the Atlanlio "Do you know I was never witty hut once?" said (he sober singer. "Indeed! let us hear it," said Jerrold, whose request wa. backed by all the oompany. "I wa. aeked by a countryman," eald the poet, "if I had teen hia wife." "My good friend," I answered, l did not even know that you had a wife." This brought down the olrole. We learn from the Burtaa County Rtpub- Ivan Ihat Col. Austin Bryant of Pilnceton died ln ihat oity on the 1st loot, In the 78d year of his age. Col. Bryant wa. born in Cumminglon, Mass , and rssided there un til 1886, when he emigrated with hi. fami ly to Illinois and settled on a farm ln -Bu reau oounly, near Princeton, where he continued to reside until the day of hi. daatb. Col. Bryant, we believe, waa a brother of William 0. Bryant, of the New York En- ning Pott. When the Earl of Bradford waa brought before Lord Chaneellor Loughborough to be examined upon a oharge of lnnaoy whioh had been brought against him, be .asked: "How many legs ha. a sheep?" "Does your lordship mean a live or a dead sheep?" aquircd the BarL "Is It not the same thing ?" asked the Chanoellor. No, my Lord returned tha Earl, " thore 1. muoh dlfforenee. A lire ehoep may have four legs; a dead one only two. There are but two legs of mutton; the fore-legs ara shoul ders." Four dsy. after the rebel, fired on Fort Sumter a ton of Mrs. Duncan, of Meoca, Ohio, enlisted for the war. He joined a Western regiment, and after being In sever al battles, was reported killed at the battle Stone River. Hi. body waa brought home and Interred. Aflerwarda Intelli gence was brought lo the parenl. by returned Union prisoners that thsir .on wa. not dead, but ln a rebel prison In Georgia. Other prisoner., reluming from there last ipring, brought Iho sad new. of hi. death to tho sorely distressed family. Whan th. war slosed an opportunity was offered to penetrate the rebel line.. Mr. Dnnoan sent down and had hi. ton brought horn, and gain buried. Having had him burled twioe, as wa. auppo.ed, It was natural that they should be reoonelled to their loss, but GEO. 0. RIPLEY, Seaetaiy. One or- THS BEST Iniorecce (jouipaelei KJTABLfUHBT) LITX I IB EBB Ifnlnn na.l.. dlvtden-Je to all Jib pollny-bolder. annually co its rBM,BB. an ri-iTcieeoi iniflUBe Br. NOB-roa- renieu iBoie i. eurinf nun oj g-ettiOX alliae-i- " .-'-T' ,-- - Hob. 0. H. Old-, lata Attoraey-OeuBral Of Ohio, H wjuui.ii.Diiw uwpiroiHrc iimsa. . I T. W. TellmaileB, U. 8. Mil iary Claim afeftt. Uev, 0. I. f'eUon, Peilor Wwlee Onapel. HrT. U. A. Vau ALda. Pailne T,,n M....I M 111 I. ('. Aetea. Flo., firm Randell A A.tiH. A. J- I'bb, Sop1! OUiimbtu Street Hallway Co, Valuable Circus Property, ani Animal ettB, oonneiloa of HoreFsj, Ponfra, ' Trained Animate, Can;"-., Carring-eei, vVnaron.. Tn Oouiprliluj tha entire onlBt f that nail known Xqunirlan anil Znolojloal eitabll.lii.int, "8WU OrrioaBoomiSo.aodMnBnllillne.cppoiItetbe ThamoH ipleadld appelated exhibition that haa Slate Koine, late U. e. Am m i'. ottJce. I ever trai.lul in ih ijltJa 6,tc.. ... ""eaca at 10 o'clock A. ST., a-d the harne.., Bto.,.IH b. ,ld ..p.,.,.!,'. Oarriane. Ubthb. w.irm. ..ji 11.-- . u flfloint M.nd Cj.irlao-. 1 R... n. i . ,- H' 1 Sail Dn. 9 t.rlr.rn ,rW "f '" "BB, ef Ti nnk Was .n, luolod Ticket W, gone, lgal Jloe-d tterr.bia.Bt W.gon, 9 Pour Bo-5e Be.... Waann.. (Ten H , n u . bi-bw 8li PBieenser Ll.lit O.irl.se, 1 Adv-rtleer'l Bill Wbboui. 1 Hockiwev. a nnj.l.. 1 B A.I i"." tor View Waaoo, wnb Viewi, Llsht, J o., coBpletet 1 let u hone b.n,,n, l act. af for bor bar. . BtSDl-lgLD A lABLIY, ' Agtote. AT WHOLESALE, Fnacy Dry GooOa, Yankee iVoUonu, ' rcrfuuien, T i ; Xoifet Goodr, MoHicry, Gloves) aad jtlltteu. neee, e sete of two br.B ber.eee, 0 eats oi Blaala DaVrneiSUI- SUi Blinbaaiiai fAB hnvai.t I. .4 . Combs, JBratliew, Zephyr f.ootlM, etc., tie. HANDFAOTOilItS'iJ WElTtKN AOIUrB FOB CALF, SH8EP AND H0S03C0 POOEET BOOKS N. B..-MM. Of tllfl .)... .nh.rl.. ..4 1. hTo bti8D Id u but one Wtuoa; all ab of th brtit TDtkmstishlii and an ll.i.k s . . 7 .lall.n... eoi.,l7...lI" T. ."I-" ""'" " i ' ., fine,;, hnllr::,.."."" 'i "T Wa offer to the Treda on. of the heat a.la.l.B hunting and killing, are calouhtcd lo fit a M1"8 been ?ered to Mr. B., and he has in etoikofOoodiwntof NewTork. ill settle upon It. Jeff. Davis' private Scocretary, ooufiued in r ort ueliware, bus been ailonoU the free dom of tha( institution. olass of (he nonul.tlon for hamrin n..n.. come mptoi ion its puroaase. aavr liuglsnd " famiiiesaiumilloperators ,wiu IU. inujp-llUBIB, .UU 10 UOHimit UlienOCS against life Indiscriminately. Ihe London and China Ezprwt, lu a dis" oussion on Ibe oondiiion of the British garrison at Hong Kong, Incidentally refora to curious praotice. By the treaty of 1S58, breo iiieboos the current ail rer ooin cf Ihe Japanese were deolared (he equiva lent of one dollar. This compulsory rcck- From Boston. HA3BIS&&IGI.EII, os. 107 ana 111 last Town Sf. COLOIBCaj, OHIO. Itseclal atlentlua elraa lo tl Whnl.a.l. PM!.. ''i. innvi dilm end lli avy RRllrond JEinbelBlplnput Bosrow, Feb. 1! A diBpatoh from Concord, N. II., reporls muoh excitement amoug the dlreotors and atockholderfl nf lha rnnnord R. R. nnrnnre.. onlng oamo (o au end, eo far as traders I (ion, caused by developments said (o im- were oonoerned, Iu 1800, bul a now ar- puonie passongor conductors and other ranesmsnt was thon made that every month ' moeasieinent anu tne issuing r. - , .. , ,, of spurious railroad tiokels. Jfroperty lo eaon foreign legation should receive fifteen l,i. .,i caiinnnn v.i : .1.. thoussnd, and cnoh consulsto three thou- alleged dcfuuilers" has been alloohcd and TOE tiUEVF FiiEi'Vi'fi REH IIf V. srnd ltieboos in exchange for five thousand lfSJ1 proceoamgs instituted, and one thousand dollars, reepecllvely. LIFjl1 HI ALTfl STBEK GTH LlFE--BEAL1H--STREN&Tfi LlJEBKALTa--STBIMTfl Moreover, evory naval or miliury oflicor f",-i Jgi e-njT at tk.Tu.lir rownr. .1 1 the open ports Is allowed lo ozohango three dollar, a day at the old rale of thieo itscboos I From Washington. DF. JUAM VBL AM ARSE'S ! Celrbraied Bpevitte jVIIiei, ! rrtpiutr.. rruri,,t,n of Dr. Juan Vet- 77iurre, untef J'tiAMTjam 4j Afj fJe , pital du Xord ou Lariboitiert of Parit. rr'HiB :nvai,dabl imediuihb is hum e . . I'roruotiitne. Washisoto-v, Feb. 12. Bricadior (Icurral Uilman has bean brc- per dollar, and every soldier or sailor nne vsted Aiojor Oeneral for meritorious sor j .1, .. , .... I vices. Col. Ramiiai It. .TftniiB ha. hen lira- uw.ib. v. wuiv mue, I, me BTBIIICBI . , n ... rt , ... , I.i.l I. ..r.f.lll.. I.. ,1.. .... . ... o valus of Ihe dollar, according to Ihe ordi- vices. lie commanded en ot thn ZZk .V'n'S? SSkTS. H'"' .'.p??1" nary exolitaga of the dt-y, is only a a me two regiments of Muj:r Gtnoral UllDiao's di- KUbiii Baminni KmUaiuna tram wbc.UToroi.u- And ft half Hiebooa. a a.ina.rfr.a.h., nAAiit.S. vioo. - .7," ::7.Iw"i..fPw,"'.r' , X- . , mrr lauvwaa sa.ns tin UAMBuai tvwiVU (U USAlillT BCtlOU ary advantage U thus bastowed on thoso t,- H p.r. . . w 'v i i I ,htvtbv opmtw qf.mtomt rrmok,Phx. Who Ara DrivilffrAil in ttttr,ya Hi ft nl.l nnin- li: i a. t .ii. ti ' , ..r I o - - ("Kiivcrcu w rrejriiatni, ejonnflou ntia jiod. pulssry atftnfiard of throe Jliebooi to the we Jiinoroft. copiee of tho Lincoln Medal, dollar: and in faot a lnnm &nd I.iov.tlrrt 'uclt la brow, pre pirott under the n im I...M Aflwti.ri : i. Pities of tho Amerioau Unmirimatio and ArchtBoloKiciu Sosioty, wbioh he was com- me LngusQ representatives In Japan, missioned to presem in the name of that tbWBablug1on Territory EnUftraifoa tbeao medals in due iorm to morrow, as a part of the proceedings at the Capitol, bat Than atiiw tit anmA nf tlia ...A' 1. AL I ' " 18 00U1U 110 1 U0 0 W U nOUl a U 1 81 111 U HCt I.' . ' : " Lue of the previously prepared profframme, l I Ivif h I hn HsDfll.le.iii. nnrt Mr Katinri.fi ow "Wrhar uifd lh Pneclflo PlHa nrcrtrrd har. ftnctto Diii'ont, Ko. 211 K a LombwriJ, ftnm the liracrlption of Dr. Jnan Pelftrnftrto, in nr prtva s practice wltb aul'orra uce(; mad w beltere there It UO Olhtr HlodlciUU ro Will CulriltntD.I Ifl mr.al! I part out nuBeitrg Iroai tuTolaoUry EmlitilnDii or nuj oiiint r,sn.t OI .O UXUU.l UtgUC, W 110 tiler VnULMa US BS ejUVSltStl T Qll'UU III I BBUl i fj ati'BS nr muuLK, tt. A. UK-iMUKrAHin, JU. V. a, V. UU.lAHICN, V. f JKAN LEl.ier.flHklt M t Fails, May J)ih, 18nH. isownre of 'Aniifrlalf. The Iti'tinlne Pill ara told b all tha nrlnnlnal Dfiugiittt throaghoiit th World. Pilot. 0&DoLr OUIIl. maa K'lts JiarrifUU la Irnrae I ti .Bm... factory of L. J. Lloyd, ot A tiaur. Vhe VAole will bo round Id tbo beit oooditfoa. 191 HoitM nd Panlee. Tfco flceit itad atir att.irhr.rl .nv t,iv.iAu i Amer'ca. Ioolndcd lu it ar in Ulng Uw. tfl Pome i and 1 Pair of Idaoittd ttal. Trained Animal. ' 1 Hnrdla Barra'o, 1 Sdiratwl Saerad Boll. Old GrfEEly Ariaius Troupo .f Acting iBeari. a lot of Performing DogaaodUoukija. , Tent and Appurtruancea. Od 120 ft. Tent, mud iiart oi one aaoB. One US it. Tmt, and vit o" on araion. Ope 4b ft. Tent, u oA j art or one araiou. On 41 fc. Top, ni-d part or one i-aaon. Odo 60 tt. Tent, iwrnl about He weak). Ono On loan T-ot. 28H ,.ei; one AvntUff, 20M3 fcet;; onoAwslix lii M jj ,et; ou. Uarqae. with fly. m?16.?1 tew; CBn" po'i Q arter Pole -oi Sldu Polua for all tbu bb.ive. fioveaty 82 ft. Oav Ifarfteu. m cet Piacki. feu Lmr h. Iirrhr tr Mt, 160'eaii p!atk for tame. . Lug lot of Burner a-bnodaller, three to borner Chudeiia. or whan, axf-e. itsWr', Brcb hr, ifiovoli, iladni. Iron tuaoli, eto. " " W nr(Jrob-,Tiiip'na9 A III lift Prop'rtlet. four aetf of Kiitr.n X)rt,mpu i uIm nt u. Trapph-gg, io P.J l -t , b Ulng I'ad-i and BrldUi. a4 tfaudlaiaxiJ Brldl ti Ladle' Kaiidtai aud Bildlea. BatUnu Boarti, bar and Btotk, I'mleUali Ulna Carpet, Eiug St ski a and Hipvt, Lehpluj U'd, Bar rlftw, Uanneji, ttatoi. Bar and Po.ei. Wftidioba Bsakeii. Minrellaneitna. Patent Paato BoIIt, Oan and L ddert: Stat Curtail,!, il Siae Pialform, lot or M oil t rel Paint-inn, lot o Sidu ahuw PamtiDi.a, larje lot of M Ian, Iar o fix- d Cntttnjt Bux, one tiorfe power, a'x fork. 40 wattr buckets, latof hoi-M Lianin-is Bo ihin. of PictCMl B.Db, ICO Blocki of t'lreuiao'd Animal Onra. Hnmpfn of a!l ibe Ou... aud Bills will beK-fa 1-1 ted on tbo dar of auls. and f.h i.t riai..n Bllia wl.l ba told rovaratelj. . -T8AleE PO-tlTIVE.-VM -: 1 rer rataioiranr. n aboTe aale, addreie u. a. lknt, Hew York Clrcui, imrlenntn turret, New Viik City. hhO dfit Mercer emitrration scheme, for whom happened lately to me to appear as oao ofl . ,l. i .lL iwrlii.'S, cr Six Bovo for rire Doiian. the counsel, mast clte pity wherever .T , 7. 0aAaoai 1it, Sole Propriatora, likeness. known.. Mis. Ehsabeth Thorn and Mrs. Sarah Balch -the former from Ponnftylva nia, the latter from Maine with their fam ilies, are now at a board mir house in Jtjrxtv City, where their baggage is held for board-money, whioh, it is said, Mercer pront'scd to pay. The scheme was commended to them by those in authority, includino- eler. gymen. In the aggregate, moro than one From San Francisco- A. Collector of Cue tow a Itobbetl of Bam Francisco, Feb. 11. The steamer Golden Cit, with paftssn- thousani dollars were paid by them for rrom W8W Yoik Jaar has ar-their tiiBHaon tlnWnia .hiU lr nu,r, rived. bedding-furniture was placed unon the shin Mp Adams, Colleotor of Customs for the Continental, whioh carried off Mercer and 0reKon strict, was robbed of 2O,0U0 ou his property. Ihey wore not permitted to the teamer Oregon, while on his way here salt, and are left dostituto among stiaogers, fr? won. in this wintry time. The Overland Mill, with New York dates I think (one gentleman, whoso name was 10 t,ie Htn r Jftll'"'7i has arrived. Hn. Unit T.r.eiliaipil One Dollar en doted to ary aQtlirrlce AbmI. ( iiworeabox byretarn mall, aocurely tealcd from r.iwruo3. nix uoxeaiornraaoiiari. Bolo Oeoral Ag'ti'B for America, ustan U, jiionkn, CO., to ilaurtlAniilR . M V AtroutafnrOiIumbiieaiid T.oialt. H. E.fliHnRr.4 uu u. n iDftn a. Jy 17 tnia Kxliw ftlt ly MILLINERY. Notice! Notice!! withheld, presenting hlmsslt' lo thorn anil to no, with promises of partial relief, whioh I oannot doubt will be fulfilled, haa given me the best reaaon to believe) that (hers are those In New Tork h) will right this wrens?, if anorlaed of lh and wlih .!, lam glad to rcoogniie your influence I lo the 18ih ult., has arrived. non. uoane. r. nMrKiand has kind I y consented that contributions may be sent to or left at hia office, No. 87 Wall slice!, Jaunoey Court. Theodore Tilton, as well as the fuss's of the Albemarle Hotel, have already aoted kindly In Ihe matter. Will vou not oall the attention of the ladles of New York to thsse eases of sufforlng ? BIMtNE CHITTENDEN. Meroer brouirht from the Paciflo coaet B.r. tlfioats of good oharaoier and social stand. TO THS mLLISEKr, AiVO If AT AND IMP XKiOEl C. W. SIMMONS. (From New York Oity,) will open on or munt The steamer Oolden Aa sailod for Pana ma tO'day, liking $l,e.00,602 in treasnre, of whioh iftlU,3il Cocb to New York. The steamer Orpcnn hns arrived from Portland, brinstnir S84.814 In troasurt. 1 lie overland mail with New 1 or! dates W hniOCfl la NMiati Mot. 107 iO Kaet Town St., Oolombui, O. Manb let, 18tMJ, lu tha roomi orer Mmn. H.arru A ' Jailnr Store, From New Orleans. I tall end .i:Ilrly fre.li !cok of Millln-ry Qoik i, Mini' Uati aad fjapi, Ao,! at Whol jeui'iiam u a tdSlr.w WhoLisleonlyi Cotton SHlMOrder from ficn. C'anby. Nkw Obleaks, Ksb, 12, Cotton drooping, sale, of 8,700 bales at 40s. tugar fair at loj. Molasses selling at tiuauao. New York Chooks , premium. Gold 39; atr ing uu. r rsigrjts unohMsed. Th. .leems. k'.n. .1.1., Q.l.Un ins: and Ihe Governor of Washin fftnn t.r. I he., ardv.il f.Am llnal-n 'I'l,. .la. me. rnory gave nim a oommission as emigra Maramon sailed to-day for Now York. lion agrnu tie was approved by Governor Gen. Canny bus issued an order, that all j 1.1 i Mauhuaetts, who reoommend- properly subject lo eeqnf strailon by acts of ... MM.m ' ingiana puouc. the (Jonfcdermo Congress will be restored . e.vu.. .hb. un ue lu.iii'e.inn nnn .A. I in tl.tm thai. ... ......... hi. uvu u.,. . .vu.,.cieuiv uuinorr of very ie BpeovaiiiB persons, oovorai oases or suffer ing, Besides those mentioned hv Mr Chit. tsndsn, have ooourred; and Ihe oontribu. ions or ue Benevolent should hn an Hia. Iributsd as to relieve the Immadi ata nen... allies Of all who wero deoclvcd and imnov. erlshsd, and whose olaims upon public .7 in i. 1 117 .re esisDiisnea. xY. 1 . Jiecnina Poll. OFnOBOrTHROHIO pbnithntiabt 1 t'OLVD, SeDruei-r e, ISiiJ. ( QJSALXD PROP ieil,l wil.i. US TtEWtlViD O BtllilioDloeuutil TI1UU.-11AV, r.btnurr tit. 1806, at two o'clock P.M., fir IBrullMlig thlt In. llttDtlOD with lu:iilla, oe follQWB! 2,000 lbs., more or lees, Freeh Ileef, Per week, lo tie dolliered In il, ft.nr n....... t. qu.l iiroirtioni, on MuodayB, W eitueaaers aod rrlde.B, al lOoa Boars as the Warden may dlraot, for e x months from tho l.t dar of BlBrob, lfies The beef to ho of good qaa'ity, Iroai c.ule weigh a,0OO Ibe., uiore or Ices, Corned Beer; rer week, for the enw tlras. Ta. beof to be of lfi d quality, 'aer o. kntifk'e bone aail .lianki the i,oallty to be incrtaudor diuilnl.hcdas the Warden may dl tel. HIO bbll. MM Pblk. ' ' .00 bbls. lr. or mretllue rioor (Ill.peeM.) 1,600 Ue. OoSo. (ralc from (Jaltkery Pe.e and ' ClBe-, HBUIvlfl WBDtid. 910 lb.. Black Pepper. too gale. 61 -11. e. (.atep'es of r.rto Hko aad Borifhuai wsntul.) eo Ibe. che ip grid;. Tea (.eroptfi wanted.) S.flOtl lb. Sola Aell. ' 200 bu.h. belt oii.llty of Oats. 1,600 y.1.. ehetneke: Birlpee, (lauplea wanted.) too yiii. tiob eached Umlln, do 800 yd. Blenched do do 40 ' yde. 0 oth for coate, ' do 7fi yds. di forVeote, do I 8 doaen Wool Hats, ..motel wanted. 1,600 ibe. bmi qnallty Bpauim bola ieatb.r, heary. 60 fiidee Upper Lealhiu-. tainpltB wanted. . ! 10,1 R-.j.n, do 110 Ibe. Hlockli.Yern, dJ Te. IiireotorB and W.lilen reeerv. lh rl.h. A rfjeot .ny bid conalder.it luoompetlbl. with tha la-tcri.il of tbe Sl.to Each bid muit be accomnanlrd bv a bnad In th. ' asm of fi'ty per cent, of the anooht Involved, oon. ' dltlonid that the (arty or partiee mnktog the pro-pcail will accept tto coutraottf the aair u bo awarded lo him or th.m, aud also for the faithful performance ef the contract uu their pert, .inn " a, faun cioa, Warden. JDHN MfMHB, ) . n. K. PABS'lNA, (.OlrMlors. . febO Id JOUN UUUjU, J ISrTXO TIIK LAOlE-j.-rSj GEO. H. REED & GO'S LIQUID Domestic Dyes Will Not Praeac. AT COST. VTOOLEN GOODS ! WhlauwlHiInn!!! TH CONSTANT PIMAlin WB HATH HAD for LIQUID DVaS hea lBdnocd nilnnnlnr, A Mar-Horn Vetrrun. The sergeant of the Libby Prison in Richmond wa. la the British anrvlnn ter.lv. years. He served ln the Ninety-second T.adlea and Misses' Flirsl, FUR Hiahlsmler. for nine ears. Was vnlnnfarllv transfsrrsd to the Ninety-thlrd to toko part In the Crimean war, and was in fire engagements daring that struggle. In tbe oharge at Alma and at Guargor Range be received tha distribution of a ball and medal. In the famous obarge of Balaklava he lost his nose, reoelved a bulletin his ankle, wa. honored with a Viotoiia oroes, and retired on pension. He name over to this oonntry, enlisted, and was assigned lo ths tieieuiu united mates llegulars. He was Fur Ti iiituil llooila, Fur Trimmed Nit utliiff Cnpn, fBt'iilM' at Uoj si Fur fail.. Far Collars A U lores, k J , , . . " "'"7 " .... m.vu uiie,u vjoe, ior BRILLIANCY OP CO LOB, . SIMPLICITY OF USE, CERTAINTY OF SATISFACTION Complete Directions lor Vaa vtllb every Vaeatajre. ItaTIIae the Beat Article. m Set Ctrtifietlti from minmt Chmiitt, on tach raoitagi. w .n.t. ww nr IBIIIWII I , ' "'T B oi lorB OB V. PIBB.B7;V j7Aia L. II MUM rj. I ! wwieu, nay u. BBBD .1 th. LMng Store. ih avti.fi, CLOAK. ttlltltrA, niilllKM, Ac.,aVe. pressnted by Lord Lyons with an artificial ft anA.i jr d.,i l4oa it ftane nos. mad. of a eompoelllon of India rubber. ent8 BY8 H8I8 ak U8p8 in ue oaitia or reeble's Farm, near Pelers- ISOLD EYEaYffnERE.-g I If yin dc.tro In luiira Qeen Ucliiub, luonir. tor R.KU' DOMEdTIO DVM. Bad fc. ,,,'orteV Um.'r vat ai. na.ii tt uu , 0. K. SAMDILi. Oelamliita. tthtn al. a.-. . Cantral (jUId. f.bl J..1 im burg, b loai hia aeoond nnne from ft bullet, aad reoeived four other bnllaia lh BAnffh hi. olothes. Ha is noir wearing a third nose, "em. wfliue nimBeir ot a pieoe or the wood of an ammunition box. A lady in the market, levin her han.l npon ajolnt of veal, aaid, "I think this veal Is not quite so white as usual." "Put a few day. ago, iheir ion Bob, in .pit. of Boflndi. and deatha mnA en .... I. ..M. marching home," and U ow .ni.yln, th. 1 Vffl!? "M'l. noBpiwuiy i we parental root. vcai wa. ordered torn, lmmsdialely. on your gloves, madam," waa Ihe reply, TP AP say Ihat Ibe G. EBERLY & CO., aw- a a -ava Bontheaal nor. of High A Filand alre.ll, Janllsod ly 7CT3VI. HfCrBIlT: Dialsr In Dcmntla and Ipaalih TOBAGO 0 ! Ho. aa WMltJeeoad Street, J. . BABC0S. . I. BABCUS. JB J. H. BABCUS & CO., Wbolcaalo naid Re toll GROCERS, , OPEUA HOUSE BLOCK, ins SOUTH HIGH htkset, ColamlMin, Ohio. N. B.-A1I ordrN frcm city onitomtn dollrorwl Tee of ehri. Tim$, CmIi Jnl.vd6n TBS MRMBBB8 0OMP0S1N0 THE FIRM OF J. 4 W. B DrOokiu iflruler tjitBtlr bv ma. tnt.1 Mreuunt, ditiolretl htr cuin.rlDer.btp on thirai lu.y cf Jrtiiasrj, 186H, John B root i retiring from bus iOMi. JOUN BUOOKI. W. . VkOOKi, AUhx. iiouaroif. (bluubni, 0., rib. 7,'fW. Tt fnollllitlf, Ilia oiiwirg of tlipld firm't bDilou, all imricDn LTiiip aorftt'ed sccoqdu with ibu firm vlll oblige bjf maklDK oiriy netilemi-ot. . J. 4c W. B. 1M0OK8, Fb. 7, 1P68. in L'tntfatlon. Co-iiariuemhlp Xotlce. Utdtrthe old flrai Dmu or J. AW. B. flrookg, lh ODd-rtlgoud, on tbo d dsy of Jrtnurr. 166, rormid ft ro pnrltiars,bi for tbo purport at coo tin ulng tbeWhu.Mtl broco y bailoe. mt ib old t md. onth-Wwit coruar of lllgo nl Bluh itntit, Vtb. 7, I'M. - ATaKX. lluUaTOlT. WU. U.BLADI. Io nnoaneIns a fhtng In the old firm, Id mo ot'sora tn tiiui ita pttirosieiid frlomln iIibi Dotb-" log will bb.td frim ibi fDirffrUo i1orti tomtr-11 tbnfr ooulldeoca and roufiDaaiio of tbalr favon. which for ttren'yaTyars bars bnon charaotvrlt-tle of thn ola fli m. ud tbo Mcrot of thtlr oontlnae oaa HnooMf. Wo are now rfrl first a full and wn.stsam.i.ui itlt of cboloe ft o$t, onrefallj eelf-oted, to whloi we in rite tne attention or tm trade, Onr ait ok will bo kept full at all liuea. - . - . J. w, b. Bfionits. Cjltimbna, 0., Feb. 7, 180. (? ciwdmit HEW B.1STATTBANT AND sample; Kooirisi ED. LANF, - - Fromietor. Otalcr ttt r-roign and Doweetlo Wluee, Llquore, nu vignrn ui ,nv uni quality, No. Wi HoutU High Street, Near lh 0i.ra Uunse, Uolorubua, 0. Jaalft'dBin j BHifJE3"BY liSaTTiiiitt'S "rATiKiTTiBfiJi: ifiicMif. snueiiir lu BVBry reeimot a. n,. Biade hi hand, h.n leonwr, harder, elruner, abeorb line water aud pr,,f,rr.d hjr aiai.ne. rioesuoBnre tiiwnather tef-re b-tklnR. BO to Ml per mltn'B, or 11,000 te l0.llp.rileir,atone third the Best nf ths 0 d w.y, This .iln alone wl'l pi; far a n..ehln. In two moti'li. 1'niiB rira. Tub roe uoonaa, and P.anM riat Hiioit nad wtih .real inpldlly, anilatoir.all eipTle. lor latent r .uu in Ohio, and fonh.r partlee-Iar,a!u!rl3 aAWVKK, ' 9ST B o.m, Btrwl, New York Oity, J.nMSuBBt GLOW. RO'BY, M. D., PHTSIC1AX A.M SFBGEOIV. Om-e In DUtllLKiVS ow Balldln., corner Hub and ot.te simM. a Jane J
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Title | Columbus morning journal. (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-02-13 |
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Title | Columbus morning journal. (Columbus, Ohio), 1866-02-13 page 1 |
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Full Text | TEUH OF 8CB6CBIPTIO.?. I Rim or m baiit AvtVAi, naeeerib re, 1 jeer, by mil..A. CO ( -BbMnkan, I aioBlbs, .a.JT. JO I - .... ..w.iuni, ae. nin, IWWM..n B W I BlDal. Ber-erlb.!., p. r wee, MWrx..w. 1 I ii,iiiiiii ft.nl. p, r v.,k .B.b ocpjr. . i uuu o( Hh tbi. wiit.it nnuu I Mi... iui moitli.... 0 to I nut of in watxu m.iiu labaarlswrr, pt: . ,. ft 00 I Business Directory. eojliBii MORNING JOURNAJL. volume xxvm. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1866. NUMBER ISO. HUIH K.. A tone, iMii, m- Bitwf py inut, ni pp. rn.miT. JIB1T on to whalevcrelsss they belong, ire generally the most moderate, iu their views, ud fieri a valuable infiuenee in tombing the women and 1. afers how to beer their "nusalllatlon." Professional men end merchants lo.t Urge amount of their properly, but ere OoX, O (1.. toiler in tine Tobaaoo end 0 (ere. Ho. nsoata ITghit. JuilSSia D0oTIVS: "rJJ5,,l,ta" Ml I b'gming enew wilh an energy and deter- ! 0i"" " "I; J 'L I minaiioa whioh would do oredit to a ' down "..rnyiiciaa ana 'lu, i .caster., iney ail not hive much money J. UfOoe ln H.u.ntnn B ill.ttB.. I.u9,t I .... i . . . ' - , I uTeiici in nrgroos na ere not put lo murh QBITf ec ISAMsT. Fuctojr.phiri', . m 1 '"oonvonisnoe by their liberation, Alaov ek,Hth Illall el. I . n ,1. ftr ,L. It, .... , " w- i v mow ..ere nvriaero men ong-nauy, and nARDNEB A., Jr.. NoUrf Poblle. Johnson I l"ou.,u that fact gate no assursnoe that v. ..,ni,..i.in..i )ini7ir i mny were not me uitinreat rebel) to be TJ7UHJ, VAt.DM.KIFr TV! lien, I ounui ' "ey now think nhenneaaured fs ""S"010" ' "anas ana vii. etos. I oy tne great crilerian of dollars and osnts, IM end 119 couth nigh afreet. TtETr,.J H XI o lire .ml line. J en IS 8a that the Soulh in 11 ro voire will he h.ii.i- m.wi am rerioiiicai Dealer, P n. I wunout mem. i our years of war, with nuu eAfiauBB usTe taugtit tne people JaMSBa tkeof j'fdusiry, and gipen them an energy to ljm I whioh they were strangers heretofore. It TT .!.. WM. I. . HlUrr Pnblle a.nH Jr.. XL !! Pfaw. 87 'oyth High ktrret. Jd47 TJliTi HImu, 1. A., uieiei Ageat, 117 Seetb I " overthrown their liuorite theory, that " lp.iipLiJuwBi. jut7 i i "v wune raoe was not equal to the Maok LIKDeMAMW A t;0. , OoQfeetiofferi and Pet- ,u "'P P'wer to endure fatigue and fx-Uor.ieore Amooe' Boili.ne. jaalsir I pnuro under a Souihern aim Ther now MAHOXKT.W A.Bo.lfierrail";oellledlIlitllll, iby mistaken, and have and Nat., Ho. ills. Hhttiet. (aula bm I thrown the doolriue aside amonp the n il Mnr itr.H.u lr ,.,, PeblieendJait'oeor I "uiea or exploded opinions and are eefk "". fi1 li7 tmti a'h " I'"1 im I ing employment with a hearty good will. mine wno nave eared anv monar are In. vesting it where they thiuk they oan malts it profitable These who hare aot, but who u.e Ajuoa'.ion enj DUcefBipe enniAitv are obialning situations from railway eompa- ..v.. uiaiuBULueuouBee. flic. t rouctiout the AMif. t. vp.. Nnrr Paaiw, A , n., I pouoiry, ana :oero are saonirM e.l tbra a .m ', Amboi' Bui.dipn, ft 8 u gb it. ji7 lp ro 411 all the plaoes Id Ihe South where any uent without mouey is needed, would not be advisable for anv young men of that descript ion lo come from the North to seek employment, for all other thinirs bains euual the ftouLliem nun re ceives the preference. This is so muoh the oasetnat even northorn nieroanti e houses refused to employ some of our crippled and discharged soldiers, all hnnph Ihev evarA uujuuaiitiy quanueu, ror tne simple reason Nui.b..N nveveci, earnfoil. Ulfl Zq. X Klueere aril Baal Xiute Agntf , Mo. 8 Halt EO'BT, 3 iiV-. TK, I'bnJcUa'anl Bsi'ten, JLli -tl net gachanga B's Bnlldlee. 'ail 7 If QDEI,l.a,ll 'ABtlKu, .-.. Cliai"a7;, iv a m. tan -, eiuat noiuinniDi, lee 17 04 TiTARnKM a wi Lilt, AKoro'j" at-tw, sled of talent without money is needed. w la ay letup of (fie Slit I alluded to the means of eoaununioatlon with St. Louis nd the East. I uniaUntionally nrgleoted to mention the Great Paolfls Railroad, woloh oonnects M near at Kanaaa n;t with this clue, and the ereater araonnt r prouuee ib rorwaraea sere bp that maana Kansas City is some 40 miles belsw, and is union nanaier, and la letohed or conveyed up oy means 01 teaming. 1 see that rail, roads are whet ie needed in Kansas, and noill some astern or Ohio capitalists get ' oi u inipg, jtanaaa la doemed to nougat. a. 8. P. LEOISIJLTIVK ABSTBAOT. AKaieK Jc F.l.MUrr, Fbotogreubare, Ho. luieooilt aip II. . . JalUBSaa- From New Orleans. Observations lu the SmtbTli DUTetr. nt Cltuaoa, and their Ppeeant rel. Ili-a llenaon ot the foiitpsdietOTy that they were afraid it might prtjudios heiuieta. I Itisl M!tl. ii i . . , . . Cormpcndeiioe Mornlog JoernaL Xkw Oeibaiis, La, Feb. I, '96.' . i Ihe people of the South may be divided . Into the following olauss, nemelrt Planters, Pro'sssionil men, Merohante, PoorWU'tee, loafers, and Negroes. The flrit end last, or the highest and lowest of these, ara tie ODlyci'geel whose B'atus has been material, lyohingetl by the war. Indiptdual mem. bars of tbo othors bars bees mors or lent of- ;C'eJ, but as olasees they will remain Ihe ' siibj'cts of but Hi tie change. The people of cash of these cl&fiei look upon the war and it effeola npon Ihe country from their own peculiar Bland point, Henoe arise lb Babel of opinions which exist among them' tehee, and which give rise to the great variety of reports whioh appear in our North. em Journals. Tha Bou'h, like the Bible. r i ... ' nas to muoa or human nature in it, that any one can nua any proorto establish any pre. conceived theory he may wish to advoca'e. . Ihe Radical of Ihe Oalvanlatio School, who believes that a large portion of ihe inhab. iianui mto oommittad an uopardonablo sin in raising "the puny arm of rebellion against a wise and just government," can vaeiijr oouTiooe Diniseir tnat tnere Is no manifestation of Borrow for sin, nor any ' hope for .repentance amoea Ihero, and that .unLmic, J,,,,,,,,,, ucmiuuB tney he uuumeu lu oarer uaiKQss, wnore there is nothing but weepisg, and wailing, aud tnaihivg of tnih ;" while tho Otpperhead advocate of universal salvation finds an uDionuuaie, dui very noble peopie, who may have sinned a little, it ie true, under very exoeseive lempiatl"n in the eierolte of mote rignta wnion belonged to ihetn si "free egente," whioh orime, however, brooghi with it its own sufficient punish, meni, and, that now a Di'roiful government bcouiu at onoe reaiuiit tnem to their nrst estate by an unconditional forpivaneaai that tbftr laite of ein was, as the "tree of aoowieage, to tcaon them good from evil," and ilnt now they will make betler dtliens than those who had never rebelled. A oor. rect opinion of the true feelings of the Southern people, produwd by the results of tho war; its effeot upon the productive industry of the country, and their theory s lo Ue policy of the general government, oan only he arrived at by weighelng ihe different views one hairs ad vanned by the poeiti onandohaiaoierof Lbelr author, and (he motives whioh prompted 1 their expression. Posterity may decide Impartially, and perhaps oorreotly, npon tho ebaracter cf a revolution, but the aolors Judge g. ueral.y from the effects it has bad or ie likely lo have upon themselves. Of ths six elassea which oomposo South, era society, all accept ths re?nlt of the war as inevoaaiie, and wilh one exeeptloo, a large majority of eaahdo sojfrankly, with an honest and tolerably cheerful determine, tloa to mako the best of thslr miiforluoes; easting snide useless regrets and schooling themselves to meet the new order of things In the hopeful spirit of a bravs people. Still this ie no eisy task.. Ihe change hts been a very great one, nearly as much to them as to their former slaves, and many who would not have the great principles establlshsd by the war changed, nod a groat many things in the dtlalls and praetlosl workings to vex and annoy them. Toe elass nhloh form an exoaptlon la the loafer, or as they are eometinut Introduced, "gen demon of leisure." This Is a olass whioh has no original dtstinetlte Indentlry, hot Is gathered from, and poseesiea some of the eharacterlsticB of eaob of the others, end may be called the Composite column in the architecture of society," on whioh more ehVtt le expended to attract attention than to add strength (o the building. These heavy whiskered light-headed gontlemen ara very mnoh dissatisfied with the present oondiiion of things, lo a traveler they possesa a sort of ok. nipressnce, gathering at every hotel, swarm, log at every billiard and drinking saloon, traveling on every atoamboat and train of cars, tbeyaro found In the lobbies of the Legislatures and round tho courts of justice, and everywhere they seek to make themselves noticesble by their abuse of the "Northern Government," their sneers at (he "d d Yankee," and ihalr eontempt for the olaltns of the "cussed nigger," who has ihe presumption io feel himself free. Many of these gentlemen claim lo belong to (he ether classes; soma oall ihsmselves "Planters" and talk about ooltoo, others professional men, and write for Ihe press. Others, "merchants, and talk about trade and rates of exchange; and, (o my certain knowledge, many of them belong to the extensive elasa of "poor whites," and would steal or piok your pookets if they got a ehance, or aell their souls for a glass of whiBky. When they discuss their favorite topic, "the situation,'' their features assume a sort of a Creole look of ominous darkness, aa to make a stranger anspeot (hat they were in some way oonneoted with lha sixth olass, but thoy are perfectly harmless, and wooldn't atir up anotbor fight and be compelled to expose themselves for the world, There is too mnoh danger and hard work about that (o ault them. lbs Idea Is practically distasteful to them, even In their grandest momenta Ihey never even threat, en that. It la interesting to aee them work themselves up In a lit of indignation until they beoomo inflated wUh a threat at a certain point of lentlon; however, they quietly oolapss without bringing it to the world, and walk away feeling oalmer. Ihey often give utteranoe to idoae similar to the following, which I heard advanoed by a prom inenl and very respeotable-looklng man In a hotel orowd; said he, "we must suocsed wilh the ballot In doing what we have fail. (d to do with the sword. We have Johnson en onr sids, and although I havo not much oonfldencs In his statesmanship nor In his virtue, still ha is evidently bidding for our estate. Mokbat, Feb. 12, 1800. KOMIKO SISeRjI. Tha Journal was read, aorraateil proved. A petition was presented by Mr. Hall, from J. Purdv and others, rnlaiw m pletlng (he work on the Gllead aide eut of the MoO. oanal. Beerrrd to oommlttes on Publio Workr. Four bill were read a second tim. ruierreu. i . A bill waa Introduced bp Mr. Itrov. provide for the belter regulation ar l. II. and to punish certain offenoeg therein named. Mp. McParland frona the nnmmfilM am Judiciary, reported a eubititule for Senate u.il no. so, to provide a olerk in tha nftW of Ihe Attorney General, authorising the Attorney General to employ a olerk at a salary of (600 per annum, provided no other upenses isr oierx aire or messengor or otherwise for that Department, be paid out of any fund whatever. The substliule was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be read a third time on Wednesday.-Mr. McFarUnd also reported on U. B. and all who have health and streng.h .an 20 nayfl 8 P"""-"' ?P'"'y or emptoyment at fromSlOOto Mr. Williamson, from lh...m. Personal and Mlsoellaneouss Vallti s,te" T,il-pn company ,. , I kave reduoed their rates for .messages be. " Working for bare life," la defined to be I New York and eastern cities lo Ihe making clothes for a new baby. I following Bgures: Ten words, New York lo ViXe.rtVOOlV . ... . .. . I V... 17- 17 i . I "Knights or tne waterfall." lha name of I "".imii, momy come to a festive association in Montpomerv. Ale. "ovidenee or Boston, thirty conts. The Ihe Egyptian government haa adopted h"!?" "J Compny have also the use of pistage stamps. They same into TEltnrS OF ADTEBTlSIffe 'T2ZVFi-" 'wwefc... o ' KifL.. "' """ b laSr- WisaLr-Uue sVjnara. eaoa iolrn!.7r.T l 5 - eileDe.Miautkee.MrUi. each llJliia7, 0 M One Square nvera Ibrae-eaarten of aa lank (ipaHla tbi oolumoe of the Jouanai. Herrlege Kotlces 60 oUk. whea onder ae llnw. jS? " ,b tTiun"t " and pitmptlf eis TELEGRAPHIC. From New York- I reduoed their oharges to the same rates. The gayetlea of the prosent season in INsw York, tho JVmss says, surpass in ex-tent and magnifioenoe those of all previous I years. It may be novel, however, as a ne- F(pe in Jersey City Loan K3O.00O. Niw Yobk, Peb. 12. Yesterday afternoon Hillyer 4 Sons' Dm; Mills, in Jersey City, were destroyed by ire. Loss 520,000. Muator ont of Hancoefc'a Corp. Ing the bead. He makes the examination with a gimlet. A piaster says, "My name la Somerset. I am a miserable baehelor, I oan not mar- cul lr though not b pleasing fact that, while I Tho soldiers of Hanof arpa km bVing "sooiety holds high carnival, orime is In. I mmimii nni Helm ,i.. ...t.i . ii,.i. dulglng in a perfeot and almost uuro-lyear'eenlatmenlsxpirea, and by the first '". o. iso s,nth Mtgh etnopp'toIiSOUSfiilOld : Plimitlirraf or May, or what now oonBtitutea ;ito regi- KluTi Atao fbralihes I free of po,s,,to aoj addreie ' j.6dir h.'.?!.;:, . Preservation, and of the .u iu.e e wiu lonati the tuoit complete a EIgantlssoiiiurit( of FnrnKare rer offered at auction In this ellj. BTRMS CASH.TO fiMet BKATj A T ABSONi, Aeetloaeer i.aiii.x.ivj. uEirriin, rtaMml. UHEAT AUCTION SALE $3 00 per dav. and mechanics even mora noVonflTct'of'T,1 eipC"l,tl0,,i ? U tSTS J dge'n.V no conaictof oolorln regaid to labor, for tiona at law. reoommendin I L".v IIK"""'.0: orK r.P',0Vrlal loan, posiponemeht. . Agreed to. reported on Senate bill No. 91, To amend ments and execu- reoommending Ha Indefinite both white and black, and nil Hm kiv. from the North would be welcome and coiuu una aouujuaoe of fro li table labor. H. W. HAMILTON. From Kansas. Mr. Wlllett. on leave. Intrndnn.t . t,m io ainioa tne aot ror the relief of (he poor. Mr. Bateman nresented a natltlon. PnMha rpeaioi laws to prevent toll-gates being maintained In incorporated villages. House Joint resolutions. Relative to the exoitie duties on oigars and lobacoo, were rccoiveu in a message rrom ue House, and, alter some disoussioi. ware adnntad 26, nays none, ihe Senate then weut Into oommlltoe of PVoiucut own Oorreipcsdent. Font LEAVBHTrOBTU, Kassas, 1 February 2J. 18C6. f t'nirr.. Tt,,.. ir . . iu oenato men weut into oomm ltoe of LoitoA JoratiAL: My viBion was greeted the Whole, Mr. Dowdney la the oh.lr, and .e winning ujr um om anu laminar ool- spent some time in eonsidsiatlcn of S. B, uojdb of (he JorxxAt.. and inn nnnr.nl No. OS, Prescribing? the duties at annar.i.. oeivo my Infinite gratification al being the Z. iV? P"ln''. " relating to recipient of (h.lcsed" sheet. ItJeed. XZio'XtZ .v-w w 1B .ci iv buukiii tor uv swuiiuniBi rose ana asKea leave to alt Ovain. .L.n.t . . I qua me uoiumous kojp. and now presenls a iu" oena men tooxareoess. sorry plight; but I gotmy benefit of It, you ' afiiekoox sxssiom. may re.t aesureu, ior it did not leave my The nflernnnn .n. .. i f ossasslon until its contents wore grecdilv mittee of the Whole. Mr. Hava In th. r-i.i- devourod. Tho faot is, thot we Bee very few furher discussion of the bill codifying cistern papers here, although the St. Louis f 7 ' providing for paper, com. up regularly, but what aro Jin r.l l Th. trV, -..1-7.a XT,'. . "w Puu' u eive, euiuiurei toil .i'u MuicnuDieQlB. BDU referred to th. nnm. doubtless are aware of the eagerness which m'ttee on Roads and Highways, and Ihe pipers from home are souirht f,ir b. n,. ."?T w" ""rreu to tne oommittoe on : , ,. " Military Affairs. boy. In the army. 'h .d,on,, Wl11 few ama T n.a-o iUi ai I Too have learned of (he hnrninn t v,.. ivi'ifif.T,4".' r0".0'u. l"', . doing -- - o vub ouie uiouing in inepuDtioiusiltuHons, Riley. On the night of the 25th of January noticed In yesterday'. Senalo proceedings, ins qusnermas'.er and commissary bul d-1 "truueea uy mr. nest instead of Mr. ogs were totally deilroytd with their Con. """"" 1 tents nothing was saved. It Is supposed to have been (lie work of inoeudiarleon The loss to the Government is considerable. have net heard Ihe absolute estimate, but presume it must nccebs irily be very large, iur n v.et usuuuat 01 siores. 010.. wero nank. eu away in the buildings. Trains with supplies have left for the eceue of disaster Ihe general impression is that it was the worx or roaie reb;l sympathizers and ex- rebels, and measures are ou foot for iho arly blinking to Justice of the Inoendiaiiea. i similar tniKf occurred at Camn Uouelaei. near Bait Lake-City, some l ime og.. The In. dlans are hecoming troublesome again. A par iy 01 i&j iiiuiauB aiifloaeu a piny or tuon in tne employ 01 tne uveriand Htaee Comm. ny, while putting up a stage sia'.ion seven mllrs east of Fort Fletoher. near Walker Creek, some days ago, aud killed two of the white b and wounded throe, carrying off all their stook. Thoy had been committing vo- ous uepreuations on the Arktnsis Ittver. near Fort Dodge. This porty was supposed to belong lo (he Cheyone (ribe. Measures are taken to punish them if oaught, and a eufiicient force is after them lor that pur- 11 1 f . L . . .. . puev, luvuiuers ei tae nioux irioo aro desirous for ps ace. In October las', an In dian or Sioux brave, known es Big Biffr, was despaiched by Gen. Frank Wbraton, iiiu sucEBigeB iu varmuB ntiBiiie u i ucs, pro-posing. I boiieve. a peace treatv. Ilia It lira rolurned some weeks ago, having be o gene certain Infoimation of (he Secretary of ihe near three months, ar.d entirely successful Fund Commissioners, as to the etook. in in h s mission lie Is, I understand, to h turnpike companies owned by the State. amply rewarded for his undertaking, whioh Ob motion cf Mr. Hltohoook, Ihe etandlng wae perilous and difficult in the extreme Committee on Retrenchment were instruct. Several chiefs of various trihtsara now at "1 to inquire into the possibility andjexpe- rnn Laramie, among them Jiig Kilts, Swltt uienoy or aiepansiog witn the office of the Bear, and Red Cloud, for tho purposi of no "Commissioners of the Sinking Fund" In gotiating for peaoe. A treaty ie 10 ensue 11,9 oity or new lork; or abolishing the the coming aprlnr. I see bv lata adr'nna office of ' Comptroller of Slate:" of dlsDens- from Atcheson, that the Butteifield Over- iuK with (he Quartermaster General's Of- and Stage looipany havo, or are at present hoe; or abolishing the office of "Military meditating Ihe early opening of their route Claim Agent;'1 of aboliehingathe "Surgeon aorois the Plains. Tins Comoanv has suf. General's Office;" and of reducing the oleri- fered eonsiderablc during the paatfowyears, ca' froe in (he Treasury and other Depart- on soeount or lnutaus aou the bad weather menis 01 uu oiate. MonaiKO aissroir. Tbo session wae openeervwlfli k. Rev. Mr. Bos, after whioh the lournal ..f Saturday was read and approved. liills were read the second time and oom-milted (o appropriate oommittcea. Mr. Stwver's H. B.. to rensal an aol. an. (Itltd "an aot supplementary to an act io provide for Iho settlement of estate f deceased persons," foiled to pass yeas 21, HIJI UJ. Mr. Boynton's H. B., lo punish ths laroeuy of persons holdfhg relations of HUM, was read the third time and passed. Mp. Klbbee. from ihe eommkteo on Mann. fuo.ures and Commerce, reported back Mr. uoraon a joint resolution, relative to the excise law on wo, is ay, with the reoommou dailcn ihat It be Indefinitely postponed. The report waa laid on the table. In order to enaDie tne minority or tne same commit ter, to make a report. The standing committee on Common Schools and Sohool Lands were direoied to inquire into, and report, by bill or other. wise, upon the expediency of establishing uy law, uonrus ot townaiiip soncoi examin ers. Fenate messages were read and disposed 01. A resolution waa adopted, reotiesilng use on (be 1st Inst, The Van Wort Bulletin .ay. "moover" was arrested thore for atealing, at Delphos, a hundred dollar dog, A monkieh rebellion on Mount Sinai Is re ported. The monk, disliked their Arehbl shop and shut him np loth, black-hole of r.acd saturnalia the convent. - I . .. I ments, there will bo barely enough loft lo There I. a r,br.nl.!.. I t.a .t, , ". " ""y organise a company. r W-.VH n MrMHI amn ail i ti ft Tn B V. ;nn . VI ... I - I vAsi - en . . . a . .1 " J-- spguiuitDuio ittiuuu I uiiusjiu raciUQ lltxiiron.!. oa . oontenia o. a oarret oy examin- ; ptri. A t oerlain nerkd of lb. ..en- The Northern PaoiHo Ilailroad llnmran. ing, when (he dance is at tha hio-hoei noini of whio11 GoT' Smtthof Vetmont is President I 14 AriranivisiJi ........, mi omuc.tr. .uuaeniy piaye ,heip work. ,rher ho - - ,lm. a few bar. of "Marlborough;." All en- favorable legislation tha( haa been extend- gagemenls up to that lime are (hereby can-1 ea 10 'ho Or eat Central Route Company, rj; for how oonld I hep. to prevail on a loslled, and a new thaut for partners hss to I Mt' ntrTtr' Scheme for the Beat at of young way, posseseed or tne slightest l be organised. 1 be innovation la sot pop nouon or oeucaey, to turn a Bomereet." niar wilh either sex, and is not likely to ."-".?...-. .V. ' 1. V. ."..o - I .. . . . - vm. wivo vajosi iun owuiriuo ui AiAl, XADtk a. The ew York World mutt have a new I "T beyond the season. Alercer to transport the widows and or- no vemocratio edition or Ue Bible. Here I Le Kandolph Sourniisaya J. o Ki.it- I R"n, V. 'owners from lbs E tBtern io (ho lsoneofll.quoUtion.1 0a. a fig tree, of thie eountv. 1. now ...nnovtine. ...i. f"'.n0lal.7' 'ue V"?""".?" mybrelhren," remonstrates an aposde In j sels of ohildren-one et by hie preeeni and whioh he has lately oarried into elfeol one or the canonical epistles, "oan a ng iree, wife, three seta by former wives, three sots bT taking from (his city, ou (he stsnmer my brethren, bear olive berries, either a belonging to former wives, one set belong- Umtlneuiol, a number of i lady emlgrania, . . . ... i ' rBfiaivaa Hnvflrn Rnnnpmni nn in I .iimrnta viaongsf Plis: to tha husbsnd of ons of hi. former iir.nn .n,i wuhi..i. ni.J Ihe last Eoglish census develops, the ou-1 wive, by a previous wife about eighteen I entire expedition is pronounced worse than rlousfaot that there aro more Stotoh de-1 children altogether. If this can bo beat in . yi""i 811(1 'analloal, as the husband anand.ni. In Inrln. it,.. in i.k,n at.. ,..,i,.., ,t marxet ana the uinrxct tor labor suited for 1,,,, , v. Ti. v. ' "1 lUeM fettl1 ' id "o bo no bettor there more Irish than In Dublin, more Roman The new press-law in Russia has givsn than here. A proposition was rcoently Catholio. than In Rome, and more Jews an Impetus (o periodical publications, and mle in the Washington Legislature to ap- than in Palestine, soveral new ones are advertised, tho m,f prpriate i3,000 for thoir benefit but It was In May last the oorner-slone of a new I Promising being the Moscow Qatillt, a po. Catholio cathedral was laid In Pekin. It Is journal, wmon win appear in toe Tho Horald a Wuhin.inn anenial aav.. to be of magnificent dimensions; three I "' capital, and a review, to be oalled Qeo.'Osband, formerly of tho 4th Illinois tne Auropeua juettenger, whioh will be edited i avniry, auu now looatea in niisaissippi, by two of the most distinguished professors w.rlufa "ateimg tae re- , ,. . .r Ipornhat ho was a shori lioie ago muidered or me uniwersity or ot. retersuurg. Ihe by Southerners. Tho General Bays that lovrmt at at. reimourg will ror the niture iMisBissippi is safe (o law and order and to run alone, and assume tho responsibilily of Union, and (hat the residents are as il. own aotlons . 'oyal aa 1110,8 o nT 00uulrr of ln eamo tine in the North. inero is an enort on root in new fork Arrival of Troop to organise a sooiely for Ihe Proleotion of The 19th Regiment Veteran Volunteers Animals, which promises to receive general rctt savannah for new lork on Saturday support. In discussing iho subject n. ". pwii .mv. minis oity llM,n. I- IU. At I """" mi'BUBiiug BUCUia- f.. I.. U.I. ... I, t. . cieswmcnflew I (IK eiBUghter Houses pre- The Tribune's Wos.ington special says eent to the orowds of children who oollcot I Benj F. Butler has just closed negotiations (o witness (he nnnrat nna ct the h,,ini,ar. for a vaiaable mill sronor.v on the James and fo th. nP on .nit , i a,y" u" "iohmontf, intemliug lo ereot . , , '. ... . . JT extensivo ootion faotoriea. grounue, ei uomioirs, line inoae ot fans. The Cox farm, containinp 2.800 aoree These publio shambles, and publio dog-1 through which runs the Dutch Gup Canal, INSURANCE. FOR SALE. XXOMS INSURANCE COMPANY, or 3oX7a.Ba.to-ij.gei, Oblo. 'Iiaoe Ho. 6 (ulon It lock, sd Floor. UUN. BAM'L GALLOWAY, irei't. merB.1 lv EYE AxIDEAE. . . A. NBfAi-P. Aenll.e. STSTi ri' l"'vely eau Ql IQV BfJCi, BOB U. GREAT SALE OF, FIMJ FUMITURE BY - Boo,! c4j Paraona, a7b1 W'tf, spirr. a. Aiirrr.iiii trnm WED.KESDAY, FEBBIARY 14, ISM, Oemmeociiix at 10 o'clcok A. at., tha entire HOME Life Insurance Company OF BEW YOBK CITY. ' much damaging their road and lino. But measures are projeoied by Ihe military giv ing tnem a sate escort inrougn au clanger, cue preclnots. Hence, if any enterprising adventurers projcot a trip aoross tho plains, 1st me reepeoifully suggest lo them lo try tne " Dutierneia," whioh is ocmposed of Mr. Banning inlroduoed a bill, which wia rsad the first time, to locate, a Bureau for auditing and oollecting soldiers' olaims ln the ofiioe of the Quartermaeler General of UbioH and repealing oertain aol. (herein named. Mr. Boynion Introduced a bill, which was gentlemen who spare no pains (o make (he ,C'1 (ha first time, prescribing the duties of Clerks and Sheriffs In carrying Into ex. scutloa the sentenoe of Courts In oases of murder in ihe first degree. i ho tlousB (ook a reosss. AFTIBKOOX S(SSIO. A substitute by Mr. Bruit" for Mr. Plait's trip pleasant to all, and the modes of con veyance ae agreeable and easy as the oondiiion of the country will admit. There has been quito a chango In the weather here of late. From the cold wintry blast it has merged into tho most pleasant and balmiest of sprlnir weather. aXhouzh somewhat muddy under foot. The anow Joint resolution requesting onr Senators has all disappeared, and now mother earth and Representativea In Congress to urea . TlDIUt. VUbB UIU1U, IUU bUB UllUUirjT pre- I ' u..vu, ,.U,UIVU, KMU iHiinieii ot ssntsa more pleasing ssprot. I would think the Veteran Reserve Corps, wa. adopted marine ooiiom lanus so preraisniau along I ua motion oi mr. rurnass, it waa Ihe Missouri would afford Ihe beet of in- Uui That so much nf th. Ali-.. duoements to farmers. But very little of Gsneral'a Bennrt aa relates (o tha nrnt. the around i. brouirht under cultivation. Hon .n.ln.t W. H fllhann h. ..r... uu iu iioBouri large eaienta ot prairie the standing oommtttee on tha Judlolary, land soil, as fertile ss oould be desired by with instruotions to Inquire what relief he u9 uiubi uiououieuieu larmer, lay in one is entitled to, and to report by bill or other, vast unbroken waste.- ontv wnitlni th. I -f i.. march of time lo develop its fertility Mr. Reed inlroduoed a bill, whioh was Probably these unsettled wastes ore occa- read tha flrat timei To amend ae. Alt r . sioned by Ihe great Bb.'cnoe of wood, but it act entitled an aot to provide for the settle. Brmild .mn'v lui 1a 1, u 1 1. . .-,. I 1. . . . 1 n .1 I . . . . . , j i . ' rw r J " - -v "M " m-v idgui oi obi. ibb oi uvBOBBCti peraoos, passeu uvu. ,uv euuui.uus euug mi riyor. xue i marcn Xo, low, North Missouri Railroad, also the lianlbal and St. Joeoph Railroad run through as pretty and as fertile a country aa I have oversaw, fully equal lo the renowned Illinois prairies. Field for enterprise is offered to (houssnds. Thsse lands must be sot-tied some time, and why not now. I notice that many Germans own lands in this ooun-try, and farms which would yield a prinoe- The following resolution bv Mr. MoMar. rel), wai referred to the committee on Mill tsry Attairs. iitiv.iw, vtf-tnm uM.1. A.aemuty IJ7 in. Slate 0 Ohio, That our Senators and Rep. reseniadves ln Congress be and (hey are hereby requested (0 use their influence (0 procure (he peisage of a law (0 give (0 all office!, and privates ln Ihe late war full litenoe, with no provision for the future. and whsn the winter oomes on, which true Is of unusual aeverity at times, they move inlo the towns and thu. Incur almost famine in the ocuntry. No wonder that pro- HilA. Ifl kltfh In mrina wMaH Xtnt fnm . 1,,i1a support at the next Prseidentlal eleotlon, exertion on the part of farmers, would, or muu kb ujuw. oujyjjori, BIB ! IDDg BS OS . willing to work for us. If he oan carry hi. ly fortune in Ohio, bul they lust mannas to mv n in tin ilm. ihav worn. hbhimiI ni oultlvats enough lo draw out a miserable ex of Iheservloe. policy of reconstruction through Congress, not get oup representatives admitted, we oan have our own way, a. we used to do, In pita of tha d d Northern fanatlos." Very few of those who are loud In their dissatisfaction ever heard the whli of a Yankee bullet, and their grumblings are heard with a good deal of oontempt by those who hays; and they ara generally answered, "If yen don't like (he result, why didn't yen acme ent. and help us when wa were doing our level best' to prevent It 7" Th. old soldier, Mr. Schneider, from Ihe committee on Federal Relation., reported baok House Joint Rt solution, Indorsing the policy toward foreign powera indicated in President Johnson's message, with a substitute, ine aaoption oi wnicu 1. rsoommenaeu uy the commlfee. h wa. laid on th. tible to ooujd amply provide., and lay up for Ihe I bo prin'ed Hard and long winters, and still sell a vast Mr. Gordon, from the minority of the surplus. Until enterprising Yankees settle Standing oommlttee on Manufactures end Oils country, It will not be worth a song. Ccmmoroe, on behalf of himself and Mr. Why, I aolnally eaw In a St, Louis-paper Stokey, submitted a minority report against the other day that Ihe oitlsens of a oertain the indefinite postponement of hi. Joint town would give any one $2,000 (hat would resolution, looking to raduotlon of the pit up a "flour mill" in their (own, and sic lie tax on whisky from 4wo dollar, a have appointed a committee to receive pro. gallon to fifty conui. poeaU tor (he object, Tims jouseethatl After an animated dlsensslon, the reaom-ara right. Did you ever bear of a (own in mendatloa of the majority wa. agreed (o, (he Eaat advertise for some "enlerprising" and tha resolution wa. indefinitely postman lo put np a flouring mill for them? No; poned. . V or yon never will. The House then adjourned. ' hundred feet long, and one hundred and fifty feet In breadth, to the extremes of Ihe Iranecpt. IU spire will overtop the loftieBt of the palaoos of the imperial oity. A shoemaker In New Orlean. wa. overcome by the birth of a daughter that he cut out sixteen pair, of Congress boots all for one foot, broke the temperance pledge, got into a (treat light with a sailor, and fell overboard. There is a "sell" going the rounds, whioh has victimised among others, two or three distinguished teachers in the publio schools, The gist of it Is that an old man living In Biddeford, Me., (or any other place,) who will be 148 years old if he Uvea to the 80th of this month. Do you Bee It ? A Mobile exchange says; We observed a drunken man silting In a wheelbarrow, endeavoring with all his might (0 wheel himself. The barrow wa. drunk or baulkly, for it stubbornly refused io go, but Its oocu. pant was wheeled round lo the oalaboosei by a " friend of the fallen." Gov. Orr of South Carolina visited Ibe rereniieouder Kcwsnsereoently, at Charles- ton, and waa reoelved with a salule of sev enteen guns, Ihe first instanoe slnoe the close of Ihe war of a naval salute to the Governor of Ihe Slate. Ihe party were very hospitably received and entertained, and a splendid dinner wa. given In his honor. A youth who ninoh desired to wear ihe matrimonial yoke, had not suffiolent oour- aje (0 "pop (ke qtneUoa." On lnfoxiBlaej is fathsr of ihe difficulty he labored under, Ibe old gentleman replied passionately Why, you great booby, how do you sup pose I managed when I got married?" "0, yes," said the bashful lover, "you married moUai; bul I've got to m my a ilrtng t girl." ' Wo levin from Japan that Hioga, the chief port of the Inland sea, ha. been open. ed to foreign oommeroe. Mikado, the spir itual Hwperor, had ratified the treads, en le.red Into belween (he Tyooon and foreign Gorcrnmenls. The offeot of (hi. was to re concile the Japanese (0 th. presenee of for- eigners in their ocuntry, end to put an end lo Internal dlacenslons. Coal was first used as fusl In London In the latter part of the 18th century. But the smoke was oonsldsred so Injurious lo the publio health Ihat Parliament petitioned Kipg Edward L to prohibit its burning aa an intolerable nnlsaaoe. He complied, and issued a proclamation against It. Ths se verest measure, were then employed to abolish Its use, fines, Imprisonment, and the doetrnotiou of furnaoe. and workshops where it wa. used. Wordsworth's solitary jest set a table of wits in a roar that has echoed and re-echoed many lime, on both tide, of the Atlanlio "Do you know I was never witty hut once?" said (he sober singer. "Indeed! let us hear it," said Jerrold, whose request wa. backed by all the oompany. "I wa. aeked by a countryman," eald the poet, "if I had teen hia wife." "My good friend," I answered, l did not even know that you had a wife." This brought down the olrole. We learn from the Burtaa County Rtpub- Ivan Ihat Col. Austin Bryant of Pilnceton died ln ihat oity on the 1st loot, In the 78d year of his age. Col. Bryant wa. born in Cumminglon, Mass , and rssided there un til 1886, when he emigrated with hi. fami ly to Illinois and settled on a farm ln -Bu reau oounly, near Princeton, where he continued to reside until the day of hi. daatb. Col. Bryant, we believe, waa a brother of William 0. Bryant, of the New York En- ning Pott. When the Earl of Bradford waa brought before Lord Chaneellor Loughborough to be examined upon a oharge of lnnaoy whioh had been brought against him, be .asked: "How many legs ha. a sheep?" "Does your lordship mean a live or a dead sheep?" aquircd the BarL "Is It not the same thing ?" asked the Chanoellor. No, my Lord returned tha Earl, " thore 1. muoh dlfforenee. A lire ehoep may have four legs; a dead one only two. There are but two legs of mutton; the fore-legs ara shoul ders." Four dsy. after the rebel, fired on Fort Sumter a ton of Mrs. Duncan, of Meoca, Ohio, enlisted for the war. He joined a Western regiment, and after being In sever al battles, was reported killed at the battle Stone River. Hi. body waa brought home and Interred. Aflerwarda Intelli gence was brought lo the parenl. by returned Union prisoners that thsir .on wa. not dead, but ln a rebel prison In Georgia. Other prisoner., reluming from there last ipring, brought Iho sad new. of hi. death to tho sorely distressed family. Whan th. war slosed an opportunity was offered to penetrate the rebel line.. Mr. Dnnoan sent down and had hi. ton brought horn, and gain buried. Having had him burled twioe, as wa. auppo.ed, It was natural that they should be reoonelled to their loss, but GEO. 0. RIPLEY, Seaetaiy. One or- THS BEST Iniorecce (jouipaelei KJTABLfUHBT) LITX I IB EBB Ifnlnn na.l.. dlvtden-Je to all Jib pollny-bolder. annually co its rBM,BB. an ri-iTcieeoi iniflUBe Br. NOB-roa- renieu iBoie i. eurinf nun oj g-ettiOX alliae-i- " .-'-T' ,-- - Hob. 0. H. Old-, lata Attoraey-OeuBral Of Ohio, H wjuui.ii.Diiw uwpiroiHrc iimsa. . I T. W. TellmaileB, U. 8. Mil iary Claim afeftt. Uev, 0. I. f'eUon, Peilor Wwlee Onapel. HrT. U. A. Vau ALda. Pailne T,,n M....I M 111 I. ('. Aetea. Flo., firm Randell A A.tiH. A. J- I'bb, Sop1! OUiimbtu Street Hallway Co, Valuable Circus Property, ani Animal ettB, oonneiloa of HoreFsj, Ponfra, ' Trained Animate, Can;"-., Carring-eei, vVnaron.. Tn Oouiprliluj tha entire onlBt f that nail known Xqunirlan anil Znolojloal eitabll.lii.int, "8WU OrrioaBoomiSo.aodMnBnllillne.cppoiItetbe ThamoH ipleadld appelated exhibition that haa Slate Koine, late U. e. Am m i'. ottJce. I ever trai.lul in ih ijltJa 6,tc.. ... ""eaca at 10 o'clock A. ST., a-d the harne.., Bto.,.IH b. ,ld ..p.,.,.!,'. Oarriane. Ubthb. w.irm. ..ji 11.-- . u flfloint M.nd Cj.irlao-. 1 R... n. i . ,- H' 1 Sail Dn. 9 t.rlr.rn ,rW "f '" "BB, ef Ti nnk Was .n, luolod Ticket W, gone, lgal Jloe-d tterr.bia.Bt W.gon, 9 Pour Bo-5e Be.... Waann.. (Ten H , n u . bi-bw 8li PBieenser Ll.lit O.irl.se, 1 Adv-rtleer'l Bill Wbboui. 1 Hockiwev. a nnj.l.. 1 B A.I i"." tor View Waaoo, wnb Viewi, Llsht, J o., coBpletet 1 let u hone b.n,,n, l act. af for bor bar. . BtSDl-lgLD A lABLIY, ' Agtote. AT WHOLESALE, Fnacy Dry GooOa, Yankee iVoUonu, ' rcrfuuien, T i ; Xoifet Goodr, MoHicry, Gloves) aad jtlltteu. neee, e sete of two br.B ber.eee, 0 eats oi Blaala DaVrneiSUI- SUi Blinbaaiiai fAB hnvai.t I. .4 . Combs, JBratliew, Zephyr f.ootlM, etc., tie. HANDFAOTOilItS'iJ WElTtKN AOIUrB FOB CALF, SH8EP AND H0S03C0 POOEET BOOKS N. B..-MM. Of tllfl .)... .nh.rl.. ..4 1. hTo bti8D Id u but one Wtuoa; all ab of th brtit TDtkmstishlii and an ll.i.k s . . 7 .lall.n... eoi.,l7...lI" T. ."I-" ""'" " i ' ., fine,;, hnllr::,.."."" 'i "T Wa offer to the Treda on. of the heat a.la.l.B hunting and killing, are calouhtcd lo fit a M1"8 been ?ered to Mr. B., and he has in etoikofOoodiwntof NewTork. ill settle upon It. Jeff. Davis' private Scocretary, ooufiued in r ort ueliware, bus been ailonoU the free dom of tha( institution. olass of (he nonul.tlon for hamrin n..n.. come mptoi ion its puroaase. aavr liuglsnd " famiiiesaiumilloperators ,wiu IU. inujp-llUBIB, .UU 10 UOHimit UlienOCS against life Indiscriminately. Ihe London and China Ezprwt, lu a dis" oussion on Ibe oondiiion of the British garrison at Hong Kong, Incidentally refora to curious praotice. By the treaty of 1S58, breo iiieboos the current ail rer ooin cf Ihe Japanese were deolared (he equiva lent of one dollar. This compulsory rcck- From Boston. HA3BIS&&IGI.EII, os. 107 ana 111 last Town Sf. COLOIBCaj, OHIO. Itseclal atlentlua elraa lo tl Whnl.a.l. PM!.. ''i. innvi dilm end lli avy RRllrond JEinbelBlplnput Bosrow, Feb. 1! A diBpatoh from Concord, N. II., reporls muoh excitement amoug the dlreotors and atockholderfl nf lha rnnnord R. R. nnrnnre.. onlng oamo (o au end, eo far as traders I (ion, caused by developments said (o im- were oonoerned, Iu 1800, bul a now ar- puonie passongor conductors and other ranesmsnt was thon made that every month ' moeasieinent anu tne issuing r. - , .. , ,, of spurious railroad tiokels. Jfroperty lo eaon foreign legation should receive fifteen l,i. .,i caiinnnn v.i : .1.. thoussnd, and cnoh consulsto three thou- alleged dcfuuilers" has been alloohcd and TOE tiUEVF FiiEi'Vi'fi REH IIf V. srnd ltieboos in exchange for five thousand lfSJ1 proceoamgs instituted, and one thousand dollars, reepecllvely. LIFjl1 HI ALTfl STBEK GTH LlFE--BEAL1H--STREN&Tfi LlJEBKALTa--STBIMTfl Moreover, evory naval or miliury oflicor f",-i Jgi e-njT at tk.Tu.lir rownr. .1 1 the open ports Is allowed lo ozohango three dollar, a day at the old rale of thieo itscboos I From Washington. DF. JUAM VBL AM ARSE'S ! Celrbraied Bpevitte jVIIiei, ! rrtpiutr.. rruri,,t,n of Dr. Juan Vet- 77iurre, untef J'tiAMTjam 4j Afj fJe , pital du Xord ou Lariboitiert of Parit. rr'HiB :nvai,dabl imediuihb is hum e . . I'roruotiitne. Washisoto-v, Feb. 12. Bricadior (Icurral Uilman has bean brc- per dollar, and every soldier or sailor nne vsted Aiojor Oeneral for meritorious sor j .1, .. , .... I vices. Col. Ramiiai It. .TftniiB ha. hen lira- uw.ib. v. wuiv mue, I, me BTBIIICBI . , n ... rt , ... , I.i.l I. ..r.f.lll.. I.. ,1.. .... . ... o valus of Ihe dollar, according to Ihe ordi- vices. lie commanded en ot thn ZZk .V'n'S? SSkTS. H'"' .'.p??1" nary exolitaga of the dt-y, is only a a me two regiments of Muj:r Gtnoral UllDiao's di- KUbiii Baminni KmUaiuna tram wbc.UToroi.u- And ft half Hiebooa. a a.ina.rfr.a.h., nAAiit.S. vioo. - .7," ::7.Iw"i..fPw,"'.r' , X- . , mrr lauvwaa sa.ns tin UAMBuai tvwiVU (U USAlillT BCtlOU ary advantage U thus bastowed on thoso t,- H p.r. . . w 'v i i I ,htvtbv opmtw qf.mtomt rrmok,Phx. Who Ara DrivilffrAil in ttttr,ya Hi ft nl.l nnin- li: i a. t .ii. ti ' , ..r I o - - ("Kiivcrcu w rrejriiatni, ejonnflou ntia jiod. pulssry atftnfiard of throe Jliebooi to the we Jiinoroft. copiee of tho Lincoln Medal, dollar: and in faot a lnnm &nd I.iov.tlrrt 'uclt la brow, pre pirott under the n im I...M Aflwti.ri : i. Pities of tho Amerioau Unmirimatio and ArchtBoloKiciu Sosioty, wbioh he was com- me LngusQ representatives In Japan, missioned to presem in the name of that tbWBablug1on Territory EnUftraifoa tbeao medals in due iorm to morrow, as a part of the proceedings at the Capitol, bat Than atiiw tit anmA nf tlia ...A' 1. AL I ' " 18 00U1U 110 1 U0 0 W U nOUl a U 1 81 111 U HCt I.' . ' : " Lue of the previously prepared profframme, l I Ivif h I hn HsDfll.le.iii. nnrt Mr Katinri.fi ow "Wrhar uifd lh Pneclflo PlHa nrcrtrrd har. ftnctto Diii'ont, Ko. 211 K a LombwriJ, ftnm the liracrlption of Dr. Jnan Pelftrnftrto, in nr prtva s practice wltb aul'orra uce(; mad w beltere there It UO Olhtr HlodlciUU ro Will CulriltntD.I Ifl mr.al! I part out nuBeitrg Iroai tuTolaoUry EmlitilnDii or nuj oiiint r,sn.t OI .O UXUU.l UtgUC, W 110 tiler VnULMa US BS ejUVSltStl T Qll'UU III I BBUl i fj ati'BS nr muuLK, tt. A. UK-iMUKrAHin, JU. V. a, V. UU.lAHICN, V. f JKAN LEl.ier.flHklt M t Fails, May J)ih, 18nH. isownre of 'Aniifrlalf. The Iti'tinlne Pill ara told b all tha nrlnnlnal Dfiugiittt throaghoiit th World. Pilot. 0&DoLr OUIIl. maa K'lts JiarrifUU la Irnrae I ti .Bm... factory of L. J. Lloyd, ot A tiaur. Vhe VAole will bo round Id tbo beit oooditfoa. 191 HoitM nd Panlee. Tfco flceit itad atir att.irhr.rl .nv t,iv.iAu i Amer'ca. Ioolndcd lu it ar in Ulng Uw. tfl Pome i and 1 Pair of Idaoittd ttal. Trained Animal. ' 1 Hnrdla Barra'o, 1 Sdiratwl Saerad Boll. Old GrfEEly Ariaius Troupo .f Acting iBeari. a lot of Performing DogaaodUoukija. , Tent and Appurtruancea. Od 120 ft. Tent, mud iiart oi one aaoB. One US it. Tmt, and vit o" on araion. Ope 4b ft. Tent, u oA j art or one araiou. On 41 fc. Top, ni-d part or one i-aaon. Odo 60 tt. Tent, iwrnl about He weak). Ono On loan T-ot. 28H ,.ei; one AvntUff, 20M3 fcet;; onoAwslix lii M jj ,et; ou. Uarqae. with fly. m?16.?1 tew; CBn" po'i Q arter Pole -oi Sldu Polua for all tbu bb.ive. fioveaty 82 ft. Oav Ifarfteu. m cet Piacki. feu Lmr h. Iirrhr tr Mt, 160'eaii p!atk for tame. . Lug lot of Burner a-bnodaller, three to borner Chudeiia. or whan, axf-e. itsWr', Brcb hr, ifiovoli, iladni. Iron tuaoli, eto. " " W nr(Jrob-,Tiiip'na9 A III lift Prop'rtlet. four aetf of Kiitr.n X)rt,mpu i uIm nt u. Trapph-gg, io P.J l -t , b Ulng I'ad-i and BrldUi. a4 tfaudlaiaxiJ Brldl ti Ladle' Kaiidtai aud Bildlea. BatUnu Boarti, bar and Btotk, I'mleUali Ulna Carpet, Eiug St ski a and Hipvt, Lehpluj U'd, Bar rlftw, Uanneji, ttatoi. Bar and Po.ei. Wftidioba Bsakeii. Minrellaneitna. Patent Paato BoIIt, Oan and L ddert: Stat Curtail,!, il Siae Pialform, lot or M oil t rel Paint-inn, lot o Sidu ahuw PamtiDi.a, larje lot of M Ian, Iar o fix- d Cntttnjt Bux, one tiorfe power, a'x fork. 40 wattr buckets, latof hoi-M Lianin-is Bo ihin. of PictCMl B.Db, ICO Blocki of t'lreuiao'd Animal Onra. Hnmpfn of a!l ibe Ou... aud Bills will beK-fa 1-1 ted on tbo dar of auls. and f.h i.t riai..n Bllia wl.l ba told rovaratelj. . -T8AleE PO-tlTIVE.-VM -: 1 rer rataioiranr. n aboTe aale, addreie u. a. lknt, Hew York Clrcui, imrlenntn turret, New Viik City. hhO dfit Mercer emitrration scheme, for whom happened lately to me to appear as oao ofl . ,l. i .lL iwrlii.'S, cr Six Bovo for rire Doiian. the counsel, mast clte pity wherever .T , 7. 0aAaoai 1it, Sole Propriatora, likeness. known.. Mis. Ehsabeth Thorn and Mrs. Sarah Balch -the former from Ponnftylva nia, the latter from Maine with their fam ilies, are now at a board mir house in Jtjrxtv City, where their baggage is held for board-money, whioh, it is said, Mercer pront'scd to pay. The scheme was commended to them by those in authority, includino- eler. gymen. In the aggregate, moro than one From San Francisco- A. Collector of Cue tow a Itobbetl of Bam Francisco, Feb. 11. The steamer Golden Cit, with paftssn- thousani dollars were paid by them for rrom W8W Yoik Jaar has ar-their tiiBHaon tlnWnia .hiU lr nu,r, rived. bedding-furniture was placed unon the shin Mp Adams, Colleotor of Customs for the Continental, whioh carried off Mercer and 0reKon strict, was robbed of 2O,0U0 ou his property. Ihey wore not permitted to the teamer Oregon, while on his way here salt, and are left dostituto among stiaogers, fr? won. in this wintry time. The Overland Mill, with New York dates I think (one gentleman, whoso name was 10 t,ie Htn r Jftll'"'7i has arrived. Hn. Unit T.r.eiliaipil One Dollar en doted to ary aQtlirrlce AbmI. ( iiworeabox byretarn mall, aocurely tealcd from r.iwruo3. nix uoxeaiornraaoiiari. Bolo Oeoral Ag'ti'B for America, ustan U, jiionkn, CO., to ilaurtlAniilR . M V AtroutafnrOiIumbiieaiid T.oialt. H. E.fliHnRr.4 uu u. n iDftn a. Jy 17 tnia Kxliw ftlt ly MILLINERY. Notice! Notice!! withheld, presenting hlmsslt' lo thorn anil to no, with promises of partial relief, whioh I oannot doubt will be fulfilled, haa given me the best reaaon to believe) that (hers are those In New Tork h) will right this wrens?, if anorlaed of lh and wlih .!, lam glad to rcoogniie your influence I lo the 18ih ult., has arrived. non. uoane. r. nMrKiand has kind I y consented that contributions may be sent to or left at hia office, No. 87 Wall slice!, Jaunoey Court. Theodore Tilton, as well as the fuss's of the Albemarle Hotel, have already aoted kindly In Ihe matter. Will vou not oall the attention of the ladles of New York to thsse eases of sufforlng ? BIMtNE CHITTENDEN. Meroer brouirht from the Paciflo coaet B.r. tlfioats of good oharaoier and social stand. TO THS mLLISEKr, AiVO If AT AND IMP XKiOEl C. W. SIMMONS. (From New York Oity,) will open on or munt The steamer Oolden Aa sailod for Pana ma tO'day, liking $l,e.00,602 in treasnre, of whioh iftlU,3il Cocb to New York. The steamer Orpcnn hns arrived from Portland, brinstnir S84.814 In troasurt. 1 lie overland mail with New 1 or! dates W hniOCfl la NMiati Mot. 107 iO Kaet Town St., Oolombui, O. Manb let, 18tMJ, lu tha roomi orer Mmn. H.arru A ' Jailnr Store, From New Orleans. I tall end .i:Ilrly fre.li !cok of Millln-ry Qoik i, Mini' Uati aad fjapi, Ao,! at Whol jeui'iiam u a tdSlr.w WhoLisleonlyi Cotton SHlMOrder from ficn. C'anby. Nkw Obleaks, Ksb, 12, Cotton drooping, sale, of 8,700 bales at 40s. tugar fair at loj. Molasses selling at tiuauao. New York Chooks , premium. Gold 39; atr ing uu. r rsigrjts unohMsed. Th. .leems. k'.n. .1.1., Q.l.Un ins: and Ihe Governor of Washin fftnn t.r. I he., ardv.il f.Am llnal-n 'I'l,. .la. me. rnory gave nim a oommission as emigra Maramon sailed to-day for Now York. lion agrnu tie was approved by Governor Gen. Canny bus issued an order, that all j 1.1 i Mauhuaetts, who reoommend- properly subject lo eeqnf strailon by acts of ... MM.m ' ingiana puouc. the (Jonfcdermo Congress will be restored . e.vu.. .hb. un ue lu.iii'e.inn nnn .A. I in tl.tm thai. ... ......... hi. uvu u.,. . .vu.,.cieuiv uuinorr of very ie BpeovaiiiB persons, oovorai oases or suffer ing, Besides those mentioned hv Mr Chit. tsndsn, have ooourred; and Ihe oontribu. ions or ue Benevolent should hn an Hia. Iributsd as to relieve the Immadi ata nen... allies Of all who wero deoclvcd and imnov. erlshsd, and whose olaims upon public .7 in i. 1 117 .re esisDiisnea. xY. 1 . Jiecnina Poll. OFnOBOrTHROHIO pbnithntiabt 1 t'OLVD, SeDruei-r e, ISiiJ. ( QJSALXD PROP ieil,l wil.i. US TtEWtlViD O BtllilioDloeuutil TI1UU.-11AV, r.btnurr tit. 1806, at two o'clock P.M., fir IBrullMlig thlt In. llttDtlOD with lu:iilla, oe follQWB! 2,000 lbs., more or lees, Freeh Ileef, Per week, lo tie dolliered In il, ft.nr n....... t. qu.l iiroirtioni, on MuodayB, W eitueaaers aod rrlde.B, al lOoa Boars as the Warden may dlraot, for e x months from tho l.t dar of BlBrob, lfies The beef to ho of good qaa'ity, Iroai c.ule weigh a,0OO Ibe., uiore or Ices, Corned Beer; rer week, for the enw tlras. Ta. beof to be of lfi d quality, 'aer o. kntifk'e bone aail .lianki the i,oallty to be incrtaudor diuilnl.hcdas the Warden may dl tel. HIO bbll. MM Pblk. ' ' .00 bbls. lr. or mretllue rioor (Ill.peeM.) 1,600 Ue. OoSo. (ralc from (Jaltkery Pe.e and ' ClBe-, HBUIvlfl WBDtid. 910 lb.. Black Pepper. too gale. 61 -11. e. (.atep'es of r.rto Hko aad Borifhuai wsntul.) eo Ibe. che ip grid;. Tea (.eroptfi wanted.) S.flOtl lb. Sola Aell. ' 200 bu.h. belt oii.llty of Oats. 1,600 y.1.. ehetneke: Birlpee, (lauplea wanted.) too yiii. tiob eached Umlln, do 800 yd. Blenched do do 40 ' yde. 0 oth for coate, ' do 7fi yds. di forVeote, do I 8 doaen Wool Hats, ..motel wanted. 1,600 ibe. bmi qnallty Bpauim bola ieatb.r, heary. 60 fiidee Upper Lealhiu-. tainpltB wanted. . ! 10,1 R-.j.n, do 110 Ibe. Hlockli.Yern, dJ Te. IiireotorB and W.lilen reeerv. lh rl.h. A rfjeot .ny bid conalder.it luoompetlbl. with tha la-tcri.il of tbe Sl.to Each bid muit be accomnanlrd bv a bnad In th. ' asm of fi'ty per cent, of the anooht Involved, oon. ' dltlonid that the (arty or partiee mnktog the pro-pcail will accept tto coutraottf the aair u bo awarded lo him or th.m, aud also for the faithful performance ef the contract uu their pert, .inn " a, faun cioa, Warden. JDHN MfMHB, ) . n. K. PABS'lNA, (.OlrMlors. . febO Id JOUN UUUjU, J ISrTXO TIIK LAOlE-j.-rSj GEO. H. REED & GO'S LIQUID Domestic Dyes Will Not Praeac. AT COST. VTOOLEN GOODS ! WhlauwlHiInn!!! TH CONSTANT PIMAlin WB HATH HAD for LIQUID DVaS hea lBdnocd nilnnnlnr, A Mar-Horn Vetrrun. The sergeant of the Libby Prison in Richmond wa. la the British anrvlnn ter.lv. years. He served ln the Ninety-second T.adlea and Misses' Flirsl, FUR Hiahlsmler. for nine ears. Was vnlnnfarllv transfsrrsd to the Ninety-thlrd to toko part In the Crimean war, and was in fire engagements daring that struggle. In tbe oharge at Alma and at Guargor Range be received tha distribution of a ball and medal. In the famous obarge of Balaklava he lost his nose, reoelved a bulletin his ankle, wa. honored with a Viotoiia oroes, and retired on pension. He name over to this oonntry, enlisted, and was assigned lo ths tieieuiu united mates llegulars. He was Fur Ti iiituil llooila, Fur Trimmed Nit utliiff Cnpn, fBt'iilM' at Uoj si Fur fail.. Far Collars A U lores, k J , , . . " "'"7 " .... m.vu uiie,u vjoe, ior BRILLIANCY OP CO LOB, . SIMPLICITY OF USE, CERTAINTY OF SATISFACTION Complete Directions lor Vaa vtllb every Vaeatajre. ItaTIIae the Beat Article. m Set Ctrtifietlti from minmt Chmiitt, on tach raoitagi. w .n.t. ww nr IBIIIWII I , ' "'T B oi lorB OB V. PIBB.B7;V j7Aia L. II MUM rj. I ! wwieu, nay u. BBBD .1 th. LMng Store. ih avti.fi, CLOAK. ttlltltrA, niilllKM, Ac.,aVe. pressnted by Lord Lyons with an artificial ft anA.i jr d.,i l4oa it ftane nos. mad. of a eompoelllon of India rubber. ent8 BY8 H8I8 ak U8p8 in ue oaitia or reeble's Farm, near Pelers- ISOLD EYEaYffnERE.-g I If yin dc.tro In luiira Qeen Ucliiub, luonir. tor R.KU' DOMEdTIO DVM. Bad fc. ,,,'orteV Um.'r vat ai. na.ii tt uu , 0. K. SAMDILi. Oelamliita. tthtn al. a.-. . Cantral (jUId. f.bl J..1 im burg, b loai hia aeoond nnne from ft bullet, aad reoeived four other bnllaia lh BAnffh hi. olothes. Ha is noir wearing a third nose, "em. wfliue nimBeir ot a pieoe or the wood of an ammunition box. A lady in the market, levin her han.l npon ajolnt of veal, aaid, "I think this veal Is not quite so white as usual." "Put a few day. ago, iheir ion Bob, in .pit. of Boflndi. and deatha mnA en .... I. ..M. marching home," and U ow .ni.yln, th. 1 Vffl!? "M'l. noBpiwuiy i we parental root. vcai wa. ordered torn, lmmsdialely. on your gloves, madam," waa Ihe reply, TP AP say Ihat Ibe G. EBERLY & CO., aw- a a -ava Bontheaal nor. of High A Filand alre.ll, Janllsod ly 7CT3VI. HfCrBIlT: Dialsr In Dcmntla and Ipaalih TOBAGO 0 ! Ho. aa WMltJeeoad Street, J. . BABC0S. . I. BABCUS. JB J. H. BABCUS & CO., Wbolcaalo naid Re toll GROCERS, , OPEUA HOUSE BLOCK, ins SOUTH HIGH htkset, ColamlMin, Ohio. N. B.-A1I ordrN frcm city onitomtn dollrorwl Tee of ehri. Tim$, CmIi Jnl.vd6n TBS MRMBBB8 0OMP0S1N0 THE FIRM OF J. 4 W. B DrOokiu iflruler tjitBtlr bv ma. tnt.1 Mreuunt, ditiolretl htr cuin.rlDer.btp on thirai lu.y cf Jrtiiasrj, 186H, John B root i retiring from bus iOMi. JOUN BUOOKI. W. . VkOOKi, AUhx. iiouaroif. (bluubni, 0., rib. 7,'fW. Tt fnollllitlf, Ilia oiiwirg of tlipld firm't bDilou, all imricDn LTiiip aorftt'ed sccoqdu with ibu firm vlll oblige bjf maklDK oiriy netilemi-ot. . J. 4c W. B. 1M0OK8, Fb. 7, 1P68. in L'tntfatlon. Co-iiariuemhlp Xotlce. Utdtrthe old flrai Dmu or J. AW. B. flrookg, lh ODd-rtlgoud, on tbo d dsy of Jrtnurr. 166, rormid ft ro pnrltiars,bi for tbo purport at coo tin ulng tbeWhu.Mtl broco y bailoe. mt ib old t md. onth-Wwit coruar of lllgo nl Bluh itntit, Vtb. 7, I'M. - ATaKX. lluUaTOlT. WU. U.BLADI. Io nnoaneIns a fhtng In the old firm, Id mo ot'sora tn tiiui ita pttirosieiid frlomln iIibi Dotb-" log will bb.td frim ibi fDirffrUo i1orti tomtr-11 tbnfr ooulldeoca and roufiDaaiio of tbalr favon. which for ttren'yaTyars bars bnon charaotvrlt-tle of thn ola fli m. ud tbo Mcrot of thtlr oontlnae oaa HnooMf. Wo are now rfrl first a full and wn.stsam.i.ui itlt of cboloe ft o$t, onrefallj eelf-oted, to whloi we in rite tne attention or tm trade, Onr ait ok will bo kept full at all liuea. - . - . J. w, b. Bfionits. Cjltimbna, 0., Feb. 7, 180. (? ciwdmit HEW B.1STATTBANT AND sample; Kooirisi ED. LANF, - - Fromietor. Otalcr ttt r-roign and Doweetlo Wluee, Llquore, nu vignrn ui ,nv uni quality, No. Wi HoutU High Street, Near lh 0i.ra Uunse, Uolorubua, 0. Jaalft'dBin j BHifJE3"BY liSaTTiiiitt'S "rATiKiTTiBfiJi: ifiicMif. snueiiir lu BVBry reeimot a. n,. Biade hi hand, h.n leonwr, harder, elruner, abeorb line water aud pr,,f,rr.d hjr aiai.ne. rioesuoBnre tiiwnather tef-re b-tklnR. BO to Ml per mltn'B, or 11,000 te l0.llp.rileir,atone third the Best nf ths 0 d w.y, This .iln alone wl'l pi; far a n..ehln. In two moti'li. 1'niiB rira. Tub roe uoonaa, and P.anM riat Hiioit nad wtih .real inpldlly, anilatoir.all eipTle. lor latent r .uu in Ohio, and fonh.r partlee-Iar,a!u!rl3 aAWVKK, ' 9ST B o.m, Btrwl, New York Oity, J.nMSuBBt GLOW. RO'BY, M. D., PHTSIC1AX A.M SFBGEOIV. Om-e In DUtllLKiVS ow Balldln., corner Hub and ot.te simM. a Jane J |
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