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ijto VOL. XXXII. COLTJMBtT? OHIO, THuBSjjY MARCH 30, i87. NO. 2S0 BUM E8l PIKECTOKT. tW W InviM tn. attention of our read-en lo the following Jut of Colombo! Buaineu rlotuesi wuloli are unonc tM moat reliable and extensive establish-menu in tbia oity- ATrollNEVS. B. CUV UUIOU8, Atlorear at Law nJ notary Pobllo.lM B. Hlh Bt Bli atiMtloa g.voo, W CotUc'.lu, ui uiLr- K. l. UbWITT. Attonrat Law ana '. TMmt U ,utb llib amat, Cjambua, uulo. B.BHIKLW, Atternav at Htfa-tiMl. L.W. UvUUTtd tO SO. 10. BBIM B.O. J. F.HUITMAN, Attorn., at Law. ulio Mat. alrt, Uolunuus. UEO K.NA9U, AHm.r at bf. oa, No. S3 etoalk High tKt. AmbiM bandi&g. AIICH1 riXTS. P.. T. BUOOKES. AreMtrei.CMIBog'o,. oal 8 0"-Blftb .00 Stat. t.i-W alQT. HIIXIAHII. KJLUEIjHIOR DtLUAIlD BALL. TenT.bl s ul Two Cu. A'lra, oppn.lt. IM Htfttcllmia ovr toa WealaraUaWn ftil,rapb OOloo. 3T south Hlb strait. IIOUK-Hl.tllEHS. CHAD. II. FIELDS, Huok.blndi.r and Ulaoa-oooE Utou.'utonir. l'.niibls'- work and Pattio oala bound u o.dl at tbortootl'w. M.W .odM ort i Hlnh atr.t. . ako TA'rint:uv. COllLY SMITH, Bt.Uon.ra and Da.li.rB In Jn..jl-ea, gvnulr.. Arnold'. A rianob Writiuf and Uupto lulu; 11 Und. ..( Papar and dealing. Wax. Cor. Uupil and UiKb 2 1 dor trout orDtir. 4JII.AKN A Hl TOUAUUO. K. O. UaCB. Whnln'0 ond nUil dotUr tD Cltrmrt. Ni. UIJ bouth Uigh ix9mt Ciut of m vwo moauuo lure. COM,. U. r. HUYUAhL De-r tn fcot QiuUity uf U.lnr eoL Offiea txitur Hloh ire.t, wt od. WnbonM ail CO4.CI HMH AINU UKMTAlIIIAVr. RTKPUK.NHOM. OI)' K A CO., rob"elluiO,na1ds;aerin Van jyrulto, Tor itiu iijtton, k'ua and Oamo ui tul fcuuU ioiotv llltAIKf TUM AH it NKWEK PIPE. JAMBA PATTKUHO A CO. Dftlora In nolo Urtui Tila and 8toa BiWtr Pipe VatUoppotita Uuuo tmul liopot. Iiltl UUttiTM. J OH K I'll MATT, Pofipto'aCniff Htorv, awHuuihlliffhalrttt. Pro-y;r.itt .Bicrluil o-tmoouivl.iJ t ul buura. OKBDliy, KKHHUAW kCO. Hueetmon t J. U O.born l o.. 141 A. U-nh Ht lUrjwU, ABnlnater. Ueltuo, Vtft, Brti tU,in tilditiuo tu wt.nt it olrcawlf t MaUmara, oU III lb, HI-pi mid a?j Lrf Oooda. t-iitNinui;. OUIO FUlLNKUIiECO., Muaffltnrrtuf hr.oclui Vmtutarr, wkolnato Andnuul. Wareiooii.B,4,7,anl BUwynoo block. tiAI't.UAI'N, KtO. P PKKUtNAND Ll 'D4IO, Uanafortunr uf Ut, rapi and Piui, aod dala i otiow OikmU Umbrella-, ko , 2u b. Uitfb rt JOiUI'.I.HV AH it UAICIIH 4 r. COUItDAY A C., Uajmrwtnm af (lno JeweUjot tmry dterlpUna. WssUhMpUU l Ko'd ana wlver, AO lli. Brvad iUnL oiiUta by mail piomptlr exccuUd. r. A. A U I.EaqUEItRtlX, WholMaU nod KeUil dttalnra In WaUiho. Clocka andJtwalry. No. 71, B UitbiUt. I.inill.lt. UKUHtUHBRA ADAMS. Lambrt Mrcbai.U,.taUfi io oil kinda of Wcrkod Prfwruu. Lumbor. Loth. o ooroet ttprtnc aod Wt-it'cto. ItlAClCIIHE Wllk. in iii! u mm u ai: ii ink co. Purtablo and hut 10017 tlteam Kniflnti, Cut-ttif, UMbUitrr, Ao. Wt n4 NaUouol UiMd llrtdira. MHH W 11 AHPklL MI'llnerr and Pancr OoJi; O-nttomen'a Felt Uata oleaaod and pnwaad. Cor. ilitfh aod dpnnf J n WII.KIK. FiaVonabto MlUioerr- imtw Trinmlege, Faaot 0t4iA. mu, IW B aign nu op. uoooaue ouun, n W HIMUDNH. Wbolaoale and B'tall U'lunrnr Oooda, m South Blah raU.Op Uo-a Bl-fk. 11 R HUH T TII OllHs tniOOlO URRCHANT TAILOIUNU AND CCOlUlNOtV. its nmth ni?h Ht Oenu1 Huita Mada to Order. lUdroj.ad ClolbiU alwra wa band. JntL nirMDKHMIlKIMKll. Mafehaot TUor and rietler in KodraiadoGlntiV Inir aid Oent'o Pu.nutlnf OiMU, Aaurioan Uo (Til It I (J. J11HN HKMEKR A CO. irti.tM mM. KM.lh.tm A H-4U' 0aau and Mo- ludeona. UucJ loaUuBanU, Ac, U and II M. tve BU H tl. UnAlHtW. lUieotMaetoajtd atuneal ! atrucarnta, Chtoker-mn an 1 oUlnway A hW Pwitea, No. tl ttvutn OHIO UTATB JOUHN AL. D.W.Trt.Wfklt and Wreklr.lho bat a bu-tBw, and lamilj p'per, aad tha Nat aidrer oaiBK Heaiiua to ua ouva. pain unci. SIGN A1VD BANKER PalullBff, Ibm Ulldluir, loiter In mt m Kinda, H. E. 00 3. EI0H AND TOWN 6T8 JAUtM H. HTHWAHT. Painty, Or tr-ti. MUilnt d paper Hanrer, 4th door Weat of iUlh,o MaUout rk, UwaoiMt. KKOPP. f .if Falatla. Panrinf . , aatl at KnopTa Paint -hop, Ko, 111 boalh Uigh HtMtt, CWiun- PLimUEKH ANO HKt.L IIANUKKII F. UaLLKY A HON, rvWfi In Lea Pr anl Xheot Iead, atfe and water uootto a to nai rtwj, w b. lain au pi.iiniNii. ANUKKW H 11 Attn Plambor. deal r la lod Plpea. Pur.l Ctoeeto, BatA Tuba, o., off. Ulh aad luwn lU JAMfa ANIttKtr. Plumber, d4r in Pumpa, ImaS Pi of, Walot OtneU,Waah aVaalas ae 11 North UlghKU, WNUaiOiW. TAII.OHINU AND RtPAiniNO. JUL'Ui t.AirrilBHllA H. Talten rtvtM No. I NiiibtMkb BmlUn. (Vthi uA; rt pa trod and alured la a aaUafaetort man- ' Mnd for Clroulara of Pianos, Organs & Mo'odtion? To . U. U4LDWIN, I It S Wi t'warili ill .Cincinnati O. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TtUIK lBTrtblT lu AdTanc- DAIX tOlTIONi By mi.l(ia adtaaoe) per snnnm t da do 6 monthi w do do I monthe... " do do 1 month 0 80 Clubiof five aod apwardj, each ..... I 0 do do do do Statmlhe.. 4 00 do dO do do BOtttbS. I OU On offi? eatra to C) uta of Ten. Delivered by JorrUf, per month 0 90 TRI'WEEKliV fcOITiW PubHthtdtvtry Tuuday, Thurtday Bad Saturday Bloffta treble ribwm, per annua do do B-intLw do do I month do do ' 1 month ' Cluba of Bra aad upward, tub i do do do do mon'hi. do do do do I tnoalhi.. Oat V7 tn to Ulnbt of Twu WRBKLV EDITION, PubUakid Mry Batmdayt HlaKltibHritMn.peT urnnm do da b moothi Firaooplw Teoeop at ' Twrjoif ooplot ,, tittf OUpiui w M 90 111 1 1ft 0 40 4 00 t 00 1 oo 3 00 l w I 00 14 00 25 00 H 00 RATES Of ADVKIlTMlNfll Dallrt On Moan, aaob ttuartloB II 0 tiptclid or Busioeaa NuUoao, jhi w,urtj, och lnMrtion $1 U Lo'i N tlco-, tt ota. a tlco. lint inMrtion. AdrertUemtoU odpo owotk bivd full ntu oaob loMttiosu Trl-WMUlr I Tba lima aa Doilr Weekly. On aqaaj, tint tRwrttoa 1 "i EoehodtliUoDal inaartion 0 )S Loo&l or UutinoM Notiow. pi lint, each in- Mrtion 0 10 tf Eight iinet or leat make wjiur. AdrtrtlMmaaU for lonirer tlra tuorted at our Mtulor eord ratoa. which will bo lutuitied od ap Uoailoo. COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. Arrlviilund Dcpnriure of null UFFICB nOUKS. Wei-D-Opa at T;3(l A.M.; emut P U. Th Oeneml Venvvtr will bBktJLtoDun Bttuway aigbu until 8:UO. V U. Hctidati Open ftt 0:30 A IL; etcu at 0:3 U . M. Th tollowloir ttble U DKPircd for tha aonTo- aleaooof thoputlto; ALi Mails dlitnbntod at thU offl mtr l obUlnad ot tho dellTerf wmiiuwa, wiih the bort rt portiblt low of time Utr tbt?lr receipt br oUlinj mt Uour ol opontnc ti.o off lc; and at I M I aud u I. n. Tbero U outhiov to be glDMl by MOding to th omoo oftooar. Ibo heTJtt nulla ie nt 1 if M Dipoarr topi Ltrrtaa In tha otttoo mot latkk Uwntuotuae menuonoa bulow, ropocim lr TllHOUOU UAILH. AU thenrfat thronith mailt. N oil b, and t cIomhI ii:iHlA.U. aailT:((OP. M. (t-i-eiiKo tbroujb Dtail for (ha Wtatern HUt itul Tcrriloriea, clora m UUtii V. M. Tbia cr-ne oo war mail between L'olutubua and Ct.lcnafo ladivnapolu aodDt. i-ouu tbrouftn mau cuo at l:uo P. M Cinciutiati UiH-unh mail lor utheUrn Htatca eloM at iv: U. and OO P. M. WAY UAIIA Tna roLtowiiio way maiu lou at thU offln ikuu A. si.: fitubunt. wdn loir.cuvuuiia and all lolomediato pouiu oo oaoa tuuto ropeo- Uralr. Tax roixowtKa olob at 1 S:00 M. Ciusnnau War. jjarUio, ooa on uwrmiuii pomia via jutnio. Tai roLLowmo clow at I :iK P- II. Ruoburr. and ail mtarrenint puinta via Wcator- rilla. Hebron and all Intomninf pointi oa National oad. HtmniHllr. and all laterTrnlna DoinU via. ligl. aware cloai a l K i I A P. U. Induuupolla war nail aloaeo at 8: 1 A A. M. TU rOLLOWIMO WAT HAlMCLOU AT 7:00 P.M. lanrntlit fruit, Inclaillnir p"lnta on Wilmintttnn wy, and mmbUiim aouta auu KiutueAat Irwin K on villa. liW Ntw Homtt, north from Da) Urn, and D-atoo Bueyrut Routt, Pitlabuir . Fort Waywo A Chicago Weat; and Vrtttltnt H.-tff, aame nwd lut. UackiHc VaUtg ji0M?:iAA.Al.aJullf:i3 P. M. JtHoimnaii 4 MarUlta Kaitroad KaJt, via Uke to; vaiiitf utiiroaa, locitiaing aurtriia ana I'urtauwuth, tto.. cIoni at 1 ; I A A- hi. TUI-WEtKLY MAUA Harrbbniw ront. North Columbna and Clinton- rtlltj nut. and Uabanna mute, wb tm Tuwadara, inunuara ana Diumr" ai i ;uu i; m. J1 OlflUAl All maila cIom at A:30 P. ketpt Baltimore ObM through mail, whkh Blwiaa u a;uu r. ai. RtniamiD Lrrrtma mnat bt dnmttd in tbo ittoe nfteen auautaa prior to toa hour of olwlng the matla. Till UaVKfttDn.irtT Will MKbttl-n UB Ul a r. ai od oaiuraar iTraintrw. Hoaai unurn Hraijiaae wtm ai r. mi. ttlAJira AID etMVKLOrM UuiiBR Otttw hour. JAMKd U. OUMLY, P. U, TIM1J CAItl) Hhowtnv the tine of departure and inlralo tralna at t!noa lepe, ioiuaaUu, O. Taking enrol Deo. la, liu: LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. thpwU Arritt Niht Kiprtai Ill:t a m i:t a m Pituburf Etpreei 9:1) am Cincinnati Kaprtee lipn ll .flJ a raai uti -u.udbm :p imbua Aemm'ortatioa. J;VJ P B Aenia AaXoBunooauoa.... Mvpn BEI LIMA." iCltrtUnd, Oolnmbaa, noolneaU uA Indianapo- Ul K. aU. New Tnrh EtBrMa tlU am 10 tm t Uiirnnau KsprrM 11:10 am 13 U p m ft. Y. m N. lirl ana Eit.. 4 : d ta ut Loeal AoeommodaitoBa... 4am 4:Upm Vnar oVIoak n tm trala eoorwtjal Uclaware for opnnvnia. SAitiifluna a.ivvniu haii.uuau. (Central Obw liiTtaioo.) PautUot 11-30 am 4 ll pi M-il M.Wpm :Wai Baltimore A Chtoan Kip. 1 1 : p m :lt p I Loiel Kapt a l:tam 11:1041 Local AccvmrnodaUaa.... All am ' Tba Loeal Areammodatlen traiaann tho"B Uoe" aud BaUumora aad Ohio, atari from rietd iari. PITTSBUEO. CTHNMATI AND HT. LOUIB (Pan-Daadla RoateJ Mall aad Binraat J !i a m 12:11 a Fat Ltae II :X a m imia N. Y. and N. Ortoena Ha. laonn tUS d !ival Aeoomraodaltna.t.. I. In am alipm iMnnuon Aooom oua ton tupa - 1 Loral ArommodaUon and Itenn'eon Anom nUiiHi atatt fiom Uo i1tl4htV.rO. nnh of we iept. ladiaaapolto aad Chicago Lirial I Pwtl.rne ftltin H Uam AMnmmtMaunn. SUpm lo-'io linibera kipraa I llpn T fr' p mni aaeooamoaauoB, iwii 1; la p The Itral AeemttAtaUAn m ik Piubni ClncitmaU and Hu L ale Hatlwtf, Indiatpnlia and ChtMRM Dietaloa, atatt Uwm Ibo Fnuht a nra neet wt rMjua ixpoa. COLTJMBVB AND D'CKINO VALLKT R. A Mall imam IMVIa Kii-nee lUpm iUta le"T. (Rttwpt UoadT. AUrillTECTw. N. Be KELLY. Architoct & Suporintondcnt, lirace So. 18 Ee Broad SU Colttmlnta . a RcniTRTTOF IllOlf Kil toll flVIlD t I.NO. D KHa th e hm mUmm. avml ih. butMinira lor Cotuitbue Water Wwtka, at olurB H. BRUNN. PAINTER & PAPER HANGER mi iouTii niua rruxrr, C'olumliiiia, Ohio. GRAINING, GLAZING 4 VARNISHING AU Urina tnmpnr UUaiM to. t.tomm, N 1U Bmi ainvlMtt, alter. 0110CI5H. Brooks, Walker & O. No. Ill llSlouik High III Ornrr f flmnrl Kl. fsMdU STEADMAN & EVANS, COT0H tSK&NlTR MONUMENTS Oocnor Itgk an4 Laa atmta, Oolnmhna, a RPEEOH Or HON. M. J. WILLIAMS, OF FAYETTE COUNT. Oellrorad In tbeObta) Ilouaa ot Rap-riBontatlTaa, narcb lof I ill, (la tbf dlrliatb Railroad Bill. Tba folluniog correipondenc. plalo Itaolfi DOCSB OV RKPBEHBHTATrVE., i CoLUABoa, alarcn 10, 1H71. ) noo. UmbUl j. WiU'unt, Deaii Bin : Uaflng hoard wltb roach pleinur. yuur rtry able, and, la our opinion, nuanswerabl. rgumeut yosttr-diy la fv .r ul the conatltatlonallty and policy of the principles Involved In the urimm ntiiroai oiu, w. woniaaia tbo lavorut a copy of your (psecll for publicist on A B 8hbfar, O IS UldKl'Hiei', 8 Uayward, ti M Heller, H N 1'1'n.. W W Onffl-.b, W Uilllgao, J E Chase, 11 W Curtl;s, J D Krnio. Amos urn, T J UalileriAi, It Btantor, tVm ItiterHl, Liwlt W tiiff.rd, D J (Jallen, E Y Silckner, J P Wmiimnon, Geo W Bieel. Oeo rl Hill, Li 'to llaber, .)'s rh Uriilburjr. J K Wlni, W 1 CeaanA. tiauiucl U Mott, iloUSB OF ItBPUKiRNTATITKS, ) CuLUMiiDii, Marcb 20 h, lb7t ( Lloa. B. E. Blekeetro aid othere; Gestlrhks Vour klnj Dote uf the lOtib hm ocud codI lr.ct, nod In reply purmlt me to ihmk you fur tbe favorable mtntloD 30a bve seen propvr to make of the rmiarrta mbraUud bf me aiMju llie OrlOtLh Bill. 1 liavc. lo cumpliACCfl wltb yuur wis lire, reduced to wiltin3. as far ss able, wbat I aitd ou llie HUlJ -ct, aud duw nubmlt the same to run to be uhjiI aj gUKKeited, If JOQ !cem it wortDy or rucd puuiicuy. 1 tin reyptctrully youm.ttc, 41. J. W ILL! ami. II'EEOII. Tbe 1Iiuh had nndi r consideration House Bill No. known ai tbe Untlltb H til road Dill. The nu eit Ion beloson the pinnace of tbe bill, Mr. Wllllamf.of Fayette, tatd: Mh tSriAKKB: Tbe geoMvmaD from Clarke (Mr. Mower), ban sten proper to oppose the pwaage of tbia bill, and ha ma1e qoit an extendfj - argument agMnstlt. 1 uis arffumi ni is twofold. 1st. lie alma tbat tbo bill ll repugnant to tbe iraMtutlon or tbe State; and '41. Tbat ll IrrpiUtlc. Willi tbe lodu'Eencenf the House I propoaa to prenam, brU fly in I cad, ny reasons fir arriving at a different coo uton irora tbat reacned by tbe gen tie m in from Clarke Aud permit m to aiy at tbo outet, that wblle I grant to m nil nontaty of purprid aod alncerity 1 bli profeaaloo of reverence for our Conatltutton, 1 claim for myself and tbe frlcndi of ibis measure, tbe same hon esty of purpose and equal devotion to tbaLlnaLrnmeot. If 1 ciul t be saMf flid that hli bill Is obnoxious tJ tbe Constitution, or even tbtt there is a reasonable aod well rounded doubt of iUdmiiltutlooallty stiould rnesltatlDirly vote sgalost it; ciptlouN d jubts miy hi raised agalnsi evtrytbing, and we should not eufTtir otmelvci 1.) be tullueocfd by any aucb loubti la tbls.auy mure thiu we enould 0 any other Important alTtlr. uui let us inquire into tue CONririTUTlUNALlTT OF Tilt DILL. The only pruvWoo of the CoostUu- lon which hus been cltuJ, or which ha ciatniin as be.nir inconsistent with this bll', la Section Col Article 9, which real ax lullows : The (funeral Aasembty iball mver authority any coun'y, c:ty, town or towostilp, by a vote of Its cltlnni or otberwls', to become a stockholder In v Jnlutsiock company, corporation or aisocia'lm whatever, vr to ra it money fo , or to loan lis crtdlt to, or lo aid ol any aucb conipiny, corporation or assort' I rt It is claimed that this bill authorlr.es county, etc, to become al03kboldvr oa joint ttock company t torporatioh or (WMCiO fwA; or u U doe not do this, then it autuorlzvA a county, etc., to ra'se money f.tr or loan Its credit to, or In aid a joint hock comiiany, corporation or awKutuon Well, tf It dots either It U rKarly uo conniliuilonal aod ought not to pass Ibo geotlemin (Mr. olowti) baa re-furnd to the UecUloo of itie Supreme Court of Michigan to the ctae of tbe I'eople tt. tialem, and another case lo the euiretna Court of Wlacoosln, Wblt-tnit m The Hbeboyuan Itillroad Com paoy, fur tba purj-owof rbowlog that lo tbee rtiaua the levy of a tax to rale m mey to alva to a railroad com n toy, i'hcr by law or subscription to the inual stuck to utlucona'ruct ins roai, is uot a proper one of the taxing power brcaoatlt Is living public funds toa private corporation It tbe plain Uttrr of tbe Constitution nestled any decisions to mp port It, tbe dvcUlooi ri f erred to ruuld bit bola per tihsnt non lorciri. Uut It will be obterved Ibat both tbe Cji s'ltutloo and decl-iod referred to, only go so lar as to prohibit a county, etc , from becoming a stockholder la a nrlvate corporation, company or attoeta tun. or raising moory fjr or lending its cr.dit to mA timj any, corporation or aunciaUon Toe reason of tbe dccllons, aod the very fo a Dilation nnon wblcb they rtat. is tnaitoe moofy or toe people cannot be taken aod given to a private cor (Kir-a1 lor. or for a private purpose. how 11 ii pertrotiy tninifjat to any on who will examine tbe provisions ol thlabillttiAt It altera entirely clear of an sucn (iniv'CiioD. iSowbim to ibis mil is it prop wed to emp iwer my county, city, or township (0 bffomt a UockAoiiur id suy joint sioci com 10 y, ttc, or to raUe momty. or leed lu credit th rvto, or id aid tbcteoi; and oo construction, not tvru tbe most strained and uucaiural, can dlatort Its featorra lno any such an appearance Wnalarethepmvliloos ol thta bill? Thr flrit aectloo pr ividis that ll.ball be lawful for any 0 mnty 10 ounairort 0 raliroAtl within It limits, and ll may levy a tax for ouch purposa not excevdtng Dvn p- r cent, id all, nor exceeding one pr c-nt. Id any on year, pnivlrte I that fs-tAin 0 th tttcior 0 tue county $tuii oof m furor 01 if Tbe ircood aectloo provide! how thi qurstloo shall be aubuliud 10 tl e people to he voitd nnon. Without detaining the Uo use to go fortber la detail Into tbt prnvlslonior the I 111. suitlcw It to say thai tha wbole oijrctaod Kfipeor the ul 1 to 'o make Dractlcal and carry into iHi-cl llie pur- pMedecland In the drat ractlon. Tbe iblrtteotb aectloo extenis the provision! of the bill tocltlet aod tuwosbtpa. now, 11 tna grotlmeo otnool. upon a lU'emtnt tif the qoratloa ite tlir plttn diuvrenee nttweeo a county cooatrnct- Ing sod owning a nubile improvement aod becoming a stockholder In a prlvato corporation, company, or aaaociatioo lor tbe coosiractitio of soy work, it Is ecarcYy wortU while to argue tho diff li t othm. Ton same principle em billed la thli bill has always rteeD applied lo the leg- l litioo of tbli matt. U no doubt would be oomitrtent fur a private) corporation to orgtolst to build a bvoevolcnl loatl- loiloD, uf any kind, for tha auprnirtol the p hir for Inattncs 1 aod yal, ouul 1 It socisimei, oectoae toe county sooou buy a (arm and bolld a poor huuae oa It, tbat It would be a stockholder In a corporation, or be leading its credit, Ac, to such a corporation and then fore violating thf flth sect 1 00 of article (t, ol tbe (:jnlitutliio Puro pjslili a coui hardly be mtlntainnl. Hi, rrccntly sneh IrgtsUilun has hero htd aa baa ostahllsbid a aysle m of road Improvement laws, under wblcb ll Ii eompetvot for tbe Isodboldero along the Hoe of the cootemplaterl Improvement to petltloa for tbe same, sod If, when thsvotc.com. to be eounted, those on the ptiltkoa and those not uo. t. 1. found a majority vile In favor of the road Improvement, It I. ordered to be mdo br cradiris. a ravel I n, nlaokloa, ' maoadamlzlof, &c.t and the expeaae. j are paia ny certain taxes rancu aHaera- menu, collected from en tne laouooiu- er. bioeOtled, whether vollog for such j Improvement or net. (Jan It for a moment be claimed that i tbe counties or the people con.trnctlug each Improvements are .loonomera in private corporations or lending their money. Ac to such a corporation No one bas yet claimed such au absurdity. Mr. Mjwer A dlstioctloa has been made between a tax aod an attsctsracnt. Mr. Wllllami That Is true; but no aucb distinction has ever beeo made under tbe 6th taction of Article VIM of tbe Constitution. Tbe distinction wis made nnder Hectlon 0, Ar:lde XIII, providing for restricting tbe power of taxatloo, aeaaainoots, Ac, of Incorporated vll- lagei and cities, it li became tbe words taxation and awununt are both used In this section, ihoa hg thi reby that tho isms meaning was not intended to ne given w onn words, that the distinction has b-ien drawn; and by virtue if the power of assessment thus given, many public Improvements have ben made, the ex- ponies of which hive been Imposed upon part only of the property in the to wo, city, etc, because such part Is sllcztd to be bfnefhted thereby, while the balance of tho property is exempted from such burden. Uut for such pawur ol assessment, aod tuch distinction, improve ments of that cbatracttr cou'd not be to oWe, nor tbe expenses thereof bu so mat; for, by another rovlkn of the constltutlor, (Bee. 2, Art, 12), sit prop crty real sod personal must be taxed by t uniform rule, and accordlog to its me value In moneys, aod If no dlsiluc- tion could bs mide between a tax and an atsessnv-nt for local Improveiueuttt accordlog to the beuefl;i derived, tlne Improvements such as fetretta, tidu walks, sewt rs, etc., could not be roai by such local isoerim uts, for that would be taxing a part of the property and exempting apart within the name municipality, which wou d be a vlo'a jo of st-ctlon two, article twelve, 0: thecoDSLltmloD. Uut no partial taxa tion Is aunght to be or can be made under the provisions of this bill, because the tax to be levied Is required to ho levied npon all tho property real and personal In tbo city, township or couuty as tbe ciA miy be; so that It Is perfectly aianirettt that tbe dta'.lortlon alluded to by tbe gentleman (Mr. Mower) does not Intho lHt aifixt the qienlon nu hr conilduratloo. Wbat Is the dltT-nince. fo far as this question Is concerned, between botldlog I road by a treorrai tax and a lucil a sesemf-ntl' There tad be none. Uut further than this; It la provided by tbe system of road Improvement law in force In this State, that npon a maj r ity of the realdeut landho ders, wlnwe lands are within one mite on either ot the contemplated rotd, subscribing and presenting to tbe fjouoty ujmmis I'jntrs a potllloo prsylog for tbe location and construction of a turnpike road, such road may be laid out and constructed, by gradlog, graveling, mscad-amlx'ng, &c, and toe expecsf thereof collected by a general tax on all rtal and P'rionat property within one mil on each tide oftuch turnpike. 1 refer to tint 'aci pAet ana too tn Airn lit, iwt, What ll the dbttactlon lu p loclple betwei-n the county couttructmg a pu1) lio Improvement a rout, by putting gravel and plank npon It, to mike It convenient for travel, and constructing a public im-r nremenl a road by griding and putting tics aid Iron nlU upon It for a ItkepurpuMf Or wtier-!-. tbedlff-rence In principle between Hie county constructing a public Improve ment, ir 111 ciozeui want it, incu as a road over which wagons aud bngih are to be drawn bv horses, oxen, or mnls, and one ooer uMoh earriaget are to be propelled by tteam f Is there an using in tne form or tbe vebicie, tne n oil ol the living horse, or tfxture of the Iron horse, that maktssncb a radical char gj, and transforms so marvelously wbat 1 1 he one case Is a public Improvement. authorlzrd by tho Constttui:oi, Into a Jjioi stock compioy, norpora'ton or ai soctatlon In tbe oili-r cisi proM l.:d by toe uonstiLUtion r I alllrm, aod believe It cannot be d:- nUd, that tbe difference tn llie mode ol coottruct.oo, or tbe manner of the qc can make no essential difference In the character of the Improvement. If the ooe la a J lut a lock compti y nr corporal loo, so is the other; If thf one same ma 01 doling money, cn dlt, &j , to such a company or association, then s? la the ot it-r Uut If tbe one la wltL-oot couatltuilonal Interdlcioo tho other 1 equally so. If I am correct lo IbU, bin tbe Supreme Coort of Oblo bu. I tii lok, practically put this questl 0 of tbeconall utlooallty of tbe bill at rent. Iu ibe case of K tit man vs. Th Com mlsloners of Warren county (17 0 8 lit v, that court hi decided th a road Improvement laws to bs con stitutionalthat they are not fncnokUt. it with or repugnant to sec 1 Ion 0, artl-leVlll of our Conntiiuilon, or any othr provision thereof. Welch. J. Sayi: "it Is difficult to see how the act In question viol aire this provision (fee. ft, An Villi. Tbe ,pt-utlonera' at wbuse Instance the Improve menl to author I nd to be maiU, are ool a )lnt stock company,' a 'corporation' nr an asoclaloo.' If tbey an tlther. then so are all petitioners for the esiab-liebment and Improvement of public roads, and the county Is power leas to al 1 my luch work tl'her wltb Its money or wltn liBcrvolt. The roads to be coo-i rjciel ooder thu act are not private prop rty." 1 neen not stop 10 argue mat tne manner of voting, lo order to determine tbat a mpj irlty favor tbe Improvemt ot. whether ny subacnblog to a ptlttnn, or pnttlog the name 00 a ticket and placing tbat lo a ballot box at ao election, oao- oot Id the leaat alter tbe prloclplet r affect tba quetlioo. Actio, tbe Dili now under conaldera- Una la the same lo subatarco as the Ferguson Actuodcrwblcb.lt Is propoaetl Vt conilrort the Siuthero UiUioul from the city of CliclnoaiLatath. That act bss been nod r r-vlw In the Superior Court of Clnt lnnaU.lo the case of J. Uryant Walker vs. Cny of Cinotonatl, and a full bench In grnr term, 00 Ibe 4 b day of January, 1H71, amrrurd 'be conaiioiiinnaiity of tut act ll that decision la good law, and 1 have no rcaaoa to doubt It, then there can tot ao qoratloa but that this bill is luhject to no constltattoiial o.i)cilon Mr. Muwet: I loqutrtol tlie gentle man from Fjyetto, ll lhatdtchloo was not made for an occasion, ami with a vlrw to obtaining a charter fur the Southern MallroadT Mr. Williams: I am not advised that any such motive Induced, the dvcUtun, aod I may add I do not hellevo the Su perior Uoort could be lonuenctd ny any such oonMdiritiois The geoilrmtn fVtr. Miwur) Is at liberty to entertain whatever opioton he may leti blmseir Juatiaed In dotog, of tbat Court and Its lodges, uut 1 cau not consent 10 avow or bi hove that a C mrl that has ao Ben- orally, and 1 Ihlok deseivoilly, recnvnl tbe rvtQi and oonndi act 01 the imai nrolesaion, not oniy or tnecny oruio clooatl. but of tho whole Ststo abo, fur I tta high character, ability and dignity, lie purity aod leernlsg ecnud only to th Supreme Court of the Sute, mold, or cao be mad to pioder lo any popular pr Judlce or :etllng,or be Indut-eJ by ptpa ar clamor or other onworuy or Improper liHuoce, to dlagraca Itself, nr sump tn such bomill'llon or sbvemrnt aa would merit aod receive tbe Juet condemnation and contempt ul nil gond pHipita We hive no reason 'o doubt that ih a d claloa has been ftltly and boa sfy madr, and I Insist lhattt Is a aouod and true exposition of the conatltutlxa. Judge 11 bios !) In hla opinion tie Uveted la tbat eane that 'ihe cae had beea aoder advlseotenl with tbeUencral Terra elect the month of October, and the whole .abject had hern most tm. fully cousldertd, lu view of the mamtl utile and Imporlanco of the qu.Uiiin Involved, a. well as the dtacuaaioa of them that baa been hail, not only before , th. court, but elaewbere. Tne rpult ! reacneu i. entirely a(iMicr.'ry vt ram memuer or tne court." That coort conaldera anil tfTeciually j dlapoae. of the argument made here agalnat tnl. bl:l, and ol Ino caaea rilled on and cited by tbo gentleman from uiara, I riuoto a brief paragraph from the opinion delivered by Judge Taft. He says -. "The opinion of J urine Coole y lu the cae of tbe People vs. Saltm, tn tb.e Supreme Court of Mlchlgan.ls uotlucon slstent with tbe decision we now ra.ke That opinion daclled that thu levy ol a tax to raise money tu give to a railroad com paoy, either by loan or by subcrip lion to tbe capital stock, to kelp con struct III road, la not a proper use for tne taxing power, because it ll giving tbe public fund to a private cur;t'-i v toa "it his no application to a cas where tho municipal corporation Uttf constructs a public work essential to lu own welfare, ss the learned Jad't) rui blmielf decared In on opinion publUu ed since that decision In wb'cb he Ha?i, "that the pow.-r or cttlie In Oii o t j cn struct work of Internal Improvement, with Irglalatlve pe'mtsaion.hasteenstt tied by Judicial declaion," an l ''.hat tbcre Is nothing lo tbepre-cntCjnriMtu-lion of Ublo deslgued lo prtvt-nt tbe 1 o cil authorities Iroin levying taxca lor the construction of railroads where liilr owa ngeucles are employed fur the wt;rk " "luiccd, tbe opinion coincides entire ly with tbat with which we have expressed. ISor Is the cae of Wblllog vs. The Sheboygan Hillroal Comptny, lo the Supreme Coort of Wlfcunidn, ss pubiirtbtd In 0 Am,Ltw Kg l&U tn conflict with our opinion uiki.y announced."The gentleman from Wru-n (r. Wilson) bas argued that tho decision of the Sdpert r C -urt of Cincinnati on tiie Fergus jo set, d jcb hot govern or apply to ibis bill, becauflH hus ts th it in.n Is an Impirtiot d:ff-r net be. net u lUh bill and the Fergoitun act. Hesays that the 12-b section of tbe Urlftlth billMr.-ft-rs authority upon tbe couoiy, etc , t Itivo the roals built nnder It, and he sftlrmed with much emp:iitlM. tlut n such provision can bu lou ml lu thu F.-r guwon set, from the b ginning to th end; but, that aulhurlty only Is coo-ferf d tu construct, own add operate tt.e road. If the position wero trno lo fict, I tblukltwjuld not b.i a Bulstautul ell-frrccce; It would be a distinct!. n wl'b- out a difference; for the pwr t con ttruct, own and operate, would nec.MatiU) cirry with It or Imply power to operate uoder such sg ncles. by lwm or otti-r whe, as might be deontd best Hie operation of ibe road by any aiu-ucv would be the operation thereof by tbe county. We all nmembtr but a few days ago with what earnestti-Hf sod withering effect tbe gfutieintu (Mr.Wl-o.-) quoted tne html mtxlm aui Cteit per a'um fact ptr te, at tbe gL-utkmin irom allocking. Uut tbe gt-otleman (Mr. Wihon) Is mistaken lu hlstatemint. Ooe Wuuld i have inpposiHl that before making such abroad aod swerplog statemtnr, he would at lea t have rtud tbe hMn. ltd It t-eu ma be did tot r at the Ferguson act. If be ha t done ao he would lime fouud th-tt t io nlotb mcHi n of tut act rrovtdia for leasing tbe road conquer ed thereunder, or any part of It, us lul'y I an 1 amply as Is au'borized f y th.- (iil tiin bin. Mr. Wilson : Tb re Is this this d;ff r-ence; the bill biiore the llouealiuwa r tads coor.iruct'-d under U to b; le4ned be 'ore completion, wnlch the Fergu-bo bill dor" o't au honze. Mr. Wtlllaitis : The gectlimjo Is rth-taeii. Jiut I afk, dots tho grutltniao assert tbat such a dlfferctm as tht would an ct the cjn?ll.utloua:lty o. the bin r Torre can be no Uoub. that 'the powtr of lease or oilier disposition m folly conferral by the Ferguson act s br ihe Uillllth bill, aud 1 think tnor- so Msrk the language of aectloo ll "itC. tt. Tbe st.ld tru-lees Khali have piwer as fill el portions ol llie line for which they are trusters are competed. to rent or leae tbe rigat to uie and operate such pinions, upon such terms as they may ueem beat, out sucn nuntt shall cea-e aod etermlne on tho (It-al completion of the whole Un when the right to ose and operate the aame atuM be bawd by them to soch pe-aoo. 'or company tn aa will conform to the terra aoa coniiiuooB wnicn snsii oe men ami provided by tbe Council of tbe city by which the line of railway la ownei." Now, the ir n tie mm from Warren hat expretsed bis cooll teoce In thedeclsioos of the Superior Conn, and tbe distinction 0100 which be relied having 10 utt- rly (ttled.ln candor and fairness, he ta bomd oy his own argument lo abandon hi opposition to ibis bill on coo!tttu.ioual a rounds. 'I here it a difference tvawrcn this b'.lt and tbe Forgoaoa act, which the g-n'le man has oot referred to, because notl.-e of It would bt uvorabit to una uui. I refer to that restore of the ruruutnn act which authorises the expenditure t( the mooey ratted under It to be made ou'tid or Ibe Stte. For ll la writ known that the mooey so raised Is to he expended lu the conatrau ton or n lineal railroad from Cincinnati to Chataoouge, In the ti ale of Tenntseoe; white tbe provisions of tbe bl'l now ooder consideration fo qulrtttie money ri'se-1 tbercooder to 0 exp-nded In the city, township or county where railed, 11 the Ferguson act Is not in rotation of our oDitliulloD, then clearly Ibis bill la not. Now, Mr. Speaker, In coorlolon anon thl branch of the argument, auhmit lo tbe members of this ll-'oae. Cao ibere be tveo a captious ilcubtllrgertog lo the mind lo n gard to the couaiiiuiiouilliy ol tbe bill. I shall not occupy maci lira- In sty Ing wbat 1 desire upon TIIK POLICY OF Til DHL It la urged by lit gent'eman from Clarke tbtl this la a Uaogron bill; that If It should become a law tbe pn. pie would oowlsely Uat It, and Impoac upon ibemseivm enormous oumicm ol Uxtlloni aod for thi-no reasoos tbey ouahl not to lit rnlruUd with such power. Tbt a'gura nl carried to Its leiiltlmtte cooeluslou g- es morh further than bu oppuaers of ibis bill probably at ll t auppused. It asuma Hut the pe pli a t locspabaof pnipftly x'Uluti tbe power that would toe Dtofiit, sod therefore) It should be wlthbtld fr m them. It further aaome that wi mem be re ul this Ueneral A-senility ire better able tu go vwo tbe pinpie aid mioage their ell 1 Ira than lli-y art themaelvtsi that we know littler b.t theptiide want aud wbat ihey ougit to have than they do. It vinu iwd further still, sod iVnlt the iluht aiot capabllhyoi th eoilt of tHi-govrrn roeot, and would, If can let! Into prac tice, aubvcri our irpubilcAu IimhuM-hi and fotra or g verum:nt. For II Ihepfpt are locipahle of de lerintolng prudently and aafely theiiie lions submitted to them under Ihe prt- vHonot th'a bin, an.i eio onworihy tob4introted wltb the power s waht to conferred op in them, ll naturally Inllows liiittD'y are lioii'tbleol Uvt mining any other luiHriaul qutstioo presented lo them Slid unworthy to be eotruale.l Wlih any otlur suba-eniUI p iwtr. To make the profv.pt Hot more rbvloua lo tlt gntieman (nun Clark', . t me iy thai II tho eiqile of tMarke rouny caonot with a a viy b emruMnl with thia aoihorhy to nun aa tt.. ir own at faltt, It would bt unmle to wrmlt the p op t of that ronntv to rhoi, a lOp-Ptntlv to ttila biMly, nr to eient any olhi r t Wl ttr, ut rouati u it any imnrove meat, or ttkt charge of any pul 0 tc-trrprlit whstevir Mr. Speaken I am glal I hive oo luch mean Mtlmate of the ctpac-ly au I p.udeuco of the people. 1 am one if! thoae who think that all power propi-rly Ii.oorii to the people.and ibat It I fever daoceroua lo couude It lu ihem 1 reoy tbatthi. bill grant, to the uupl m y nw power; it la ouiy to regulate and preacrib. a moeor utalnir aui erclalcg a power already be'.uultig to and ptjuseased by them. Wuuther It wuuld be good policy 10 put this bill, In ca-e tt aliuuld become a law, luto operation In any given locality, urn. 01 course uepenu very mucu upon tbe wauls, neccsaities, condltlous and circumstances or the pople lo such locality; aui 1 fed coufllent that the people of that locality will ba much bst- terjudti ul tbtigood or bid policy ..f sucu a sup, ana mo ex 'tut to which tbey fbouid go la making improve-men lb under tbe law, thin I am, or than this 11 jus; and 1 have no sort of acruples iu luivluj; It to thu people to act, or tot to act, uidcr the law, as they mY diem hist. Whit righthave wc, the mere servants of thu p ioplc, to arrogate to ourselves tbe preioatlvu of deciding fur tbe people wtut 14, u; ts not, for tum, good policy ? Ii It u'jt much cafer to leave them to d 'ddd all bucb q;icbtluuH for themselves f I ara so coovliictd; and shall therefore v te fir the bll, aud let the ptop e take the ienouslbility, not me. Similar powrr his alvvajs bteuextr-cli-'d by thu people, it may be, si it bas b-.ta lu Komi rare lusUocee, abu a I; but uimii we on that account taku it away or whhhold It" The abuse is not ihe g n ru rule, but thoexcpuoo, and rare -xct-p.il m at b it, to the lule. I he pio-pe decide at the billot box whoa ill U 1 aiU-illctauf trust t.nd prctl , from the b gtust to ibo lowest, and a bait mu irlty couirol-j ; 'Lu mliiorl'y mint submit. They decide whether they will taxtht-m-SelveH to build a court bouse, luflrmury and other public bulHUig, uud con. struct lin.urUiit utnl valuably public linprovrtiitirn a bue iiijJ .r.ty oontru s, ami 1I1: iittiioiiiy niUBt yield. Audi app al to tvery mmib.r npou thU iloor U H ht4 no) b in practiced litre as a irVJtl o priuclfl-, anjouutlug almost to a Lobbv. tnut ivtiiy local bill seeking to lupos t u Ux, muat coatilu a pruvlr-ioii unit, b.f-ru uo tax cao be nl -ed tne proprmy of Mt doing most drat bu sub-trilled 10 a vote of tbe people, and If It receive e a rocj trlty tboogh it. iniy bMit but uui) lulis I'.vor, the ttx liny lu luirrosiut Aud why all this? Why leave tho ptopiu to decide all lbe matters aud Impose all tbeee tax's ou thi .natives, aud that too by a majjrlry vote, and cy uui sgalnt this bill aud eay the people cmnot be trut e l to act under 1 especially when by itt t.roimont no Utt can be levied o- eolttrUd untltr tt until two-thtrde 0 the eUctort tvte in t'tcorvf the tame f W a'- wl c -crait, wbit conj imlcn or wnsit lotginy magio la tbt re in this boi tbtt will itedl away the Hen. s of t it p:Oi)'e, or craze, or lufttuate them 1 Willi all dm respect tolbHgeutlenv-n, the hue and cry rained ag'l .st It oogl.t not to alarm, aod if I em uot much una akea wil nut alarm any coaak imti DUD. It Is a lelsc clamtr 1 1 any tbt by p.srlng this b II we vote lo laddie a t.x up 01 1 ne people. I am as much lo fvor "l light tnx-s 8S lll'i geui 0:01." r tO meui'Hr ol the lloune; ai d 1 do lot k ow that my county ka, or that 1 UhVe, any lute ret, present or prosp.c TC, u lh 1' bill; but 1 bellfvu In tor rig ts of he people to govern lb m tftiven, aud detuimittj fur ihematlvt whit itnroveincnis aud Internal nu U'lon ih-y will bve, and bow inucb thi y will tax t lie ma Wei therefor. 1 am not at all apprthiOHive tbat the people iu any locality in this Mate will Impose upon tviuse.vtre Uf.otcet-sny linrd'Te umier ttila mil; ptrtltu arly loce the uHi'tidmnot his bet;n made lo Ii requlr- n a vote or two ibudi or tbe p opto to Imtio-e tb! tax. Whh this auieoduient Incorporated In'o the b;l', It lo inoro ciicfully guardid sgalta'. sn Improper a of lit tax'ug po.vt-r than any tbit bts been before on this n-fulim. I do not apprehend that aoy extended lines if ran real would ever be con-e ructid under the bill, II li fhtuld he me a Uw. Hiif lean feailliy utder sand bow soch a law would bt valna- b 0 to the pnijde In many localities, In fl-llng up important lldks of road, making connection! wltb llaeanf road al r-ady cinstrucud, and In doing much toward the development aod liuprovt-meotof tht? conn'rr; and luoootf-l at lirMTty to stand In tbe way of thu accom-p lain entol such resoltr. Mr. Fi'ch: How doet t ie geu'temtn from Fayette propoe to ruu tl;e-e roaJe, fret or for im? Mr. Wililaur: 1 do not know that I had have anytbiug to say or do In ruu mug ttic-e ruaite U ibis bill enoutd be come a law. Hut I will say to tbe gen- ileman tbat If 1 ihould bva any cou-trol over euch roads, 1 would Undoubt edly oppose grantlug any free peases lo nu mbers of the General As-ernbly, and especially to my frletd (Mr. Fitch) from An'iiinuia. It is a fact we sr: a'l firolltir with. thai a geological survey of the State Is now tn progicw. by m aneor wtiicli valuable mlnea, coal netds and building materials ara being discovered aod brought to light- It Is noioilous tbtt tbe rlrbeat mineral ud coal nglona or ibe Mate are thon navmg tbe leaat railroad facilities Io all probability tbe people of ttmne sect'ons might And llpn (Table and advanla.eons to pro- oeud uudt-r such a law, aod cooatrnct such railroads as shuo'd open up the coal and mineral of those section! to market, and th-rrby a id much nut only to their owa wealth, convenience ami well a re, hut abo add much to the gen enl prosiierliy of theMato. I ft-1 oa not be suMcd by any r-h rt. sighted policy, or be Menu oeo hy any vtuufl misgivings or tilwrie.i under; but keeplnu In view the wants of tbe people and the welfare nl the State, fouler aud encour g, as tar aa la pricttcal nni prudent. In ernal Itnp ovunii-nts, mid thtrtby ootnbutt Ut the lutuie ?n contlnut'd growth and prosper.tyof our great Slate and Ite rn-oni. When, and aa wi do this, we do our duly to nur constituent, and orclll to nurelv Supreme Court of Ohio. lloff. Jotuu Hoott. C. J , and HuN John Wau-n, lloa. Wiixiam Whit a, Hon. Mirnaa 1av and H-.v Omihuk W. itrlLVAIKN, Judges. TuasDAV, March US, IMI. UBNKRM. DOCIKT. No .5 Phillip Phillips Co v Iln- junto Urtvn and wn. A;nal re e rTf l la lilstnct wnri 01 vi-rae County Miil.VAlSR, J , held lu. A matrifd wmtn pos-es-d of real or pLTMml property, maychtrue the earn j wlh her dobta, at leas', lo the rat) ul Hut uch d.b s ratv be incurred lor the IfO'lKo her wptraio etin'e, or lor h r own brm-lU upju the credit of hi r sepuete properly. tfd Ibat such power 1 Incident to the a'wdute owneiehip of property, and is tmlttil only by the termaol Ibe tt. atiumeiit creating the M-prato rtle, or t.v imol cation arlstuit tlierttn Ut. 1'nal her luieiillou to cba brr separate prop 'fly at tbe time the debt I mrurnd may bo cither txprtstel or I mom d el'h. ThU such Intention may le Inl.rrcil I mm tin tart tbat she exeeii'rd a note or utbvr obligation for (he imUbt etlnes Mb. ThitC.uil if Kouliy wdl rn :.,f,-- the nivmeat of Mich rharen agtlint her separate tta'e thtimiiU a r, ii tvee li. Hy appropriating the per-oitsl 31. Ity Fr.pn"o.lg the rch'a and pri A'anniiereary, ami Hi. uy sai i mi rvali tvlim llio gtino it necnary. tl h. Thai the irlllRllon of Coqrtaof Equity In this bebstr ll not abridged or taaiD away by operation of the Statu ten "concerulua the right, an ) lliblllilN nr 1 married women." 7tb. Thut the legislative Intention, In ! i nacilnir bee etiut oa to modify I tbe legal rights aud lUb:lnleQf marritd women. . tith. Th.it Hie statute piuvldiun for ' the proof, litkiaowledgiuuni and ncur-i- J lug ot dnd Hhd utbtr ln'ruin?hti f writing" la t ot Incompatible wl'h thf i equitable powi r of a luarrltd woman to ! charge ntr separate e?tite with debt.i Incurred wl hi tin c: 0 of the rule : herln stattd.. i Demurr-r to p : lunovnutd, an' ; cause remanded, , tcoTT.O J.,did not sit lu tbUcif-c 1 No !I'J3 Hubert R. I'ot er.Ittcelv. ror the At'smlc aud Urent Western It til-wjv Company v. Iri II. HunnoH. rror v trie I)lir!c'. C jurt of Trum bull county Day, J., 11. Id: 1 I Is uot essential to Uf vuildity of an oider griming leave to bring tin 00 tlon si(alii-t a receiver, that notice oflbe application for tbe i:ri1cr i-hould bn given to the parties In tiiec ttt In which tbe receiver wi sppotu'e-l. Notice anch applic.r.ton 'o the r'-tvr I anf flclcot. j Where a tfnnim for a src.ond trlol Is duly niadi' undi-r the ai t uf April 12 Iboy, providing for si-cond trUit, aud lou '-oj luion ot theCoiirt thill u-. adversf to the alto Tenet; i f (he second tilal." order the pruvMonH of the ucLor March 'M, WiO. ruppk-m-ntaiy to ihn a:t of April 14, IMS, (S &C 11M ) elihtr pr y miiv appeal to tne Dottrlct Court. Hii-ii arpial ylves tbo Ui.-tr!ct Court Jurifdictio 1 cf t'10 ant, ui l where- the p-trtlC! proceid tu tiiil src.l final judmtnt In that Court, without questioning tho ruling of ihe Common i rieuf) dlRllonlim a s.-cond irl, the judgment of the District Cjur'. cannot oe rveis-il for unuruf the Commi.u PleiH In icmiluwlng a second trial. 4. Whttreu r fill Odd company li uu-thorlztd by i' chtrtcr toolvi.ri the lo-catluu uf a highway whi n it Ii net ej-ary lo lluconstiuctaouof ltn rod,ihe nybl nittAt bu ixeicitu t wi'b dtiu icgtrd to the pui.lio s.futy; nod the conipiny wilt be iiil;e lor uj-irles sunta.ned by travelers ou 1 ho u iu tinny, h rms: n ol relienco In no. canHlu proper our rlei a 10 guird Hi'.in liouit'nvibg koto cu s r excavations nit-lo lit the highway by the company, where such tr.iv elfis rj not lit l.iiili ttieiuMu vn. 5. An actluu f-jr bucb lrjutks ali s-. a lecctver ixerclMuu thu fraucbi s 01 toe company, mutt bd d;Unulttd by tbe priucipl-s appllca'iie toa like aulon aguinat the Cinipa'iy tynen noiHrttre us own roa-1. Jud(ini-iit olllrnieo. tcoiT J. dl '('!. ted :rom the ihlid prOiOdtloo. No 57. Ow Oim rej v Chtrii'S F Macm-raud Wldl tin lU-uli k K ior to the court of coinuiou ptasof I'ukawty county. Itrtervtd lu th.. dl.-ti itt court. WlllTa J.: Hy b leniH iff a wrlttni rou'raclthe plalut;ir. sold to the d. Mi, Uui tight thouaud tiuihels of coru t) be drllvcd at a future tune, at a plicj named, an ) to be pud lor an fait as i:elin rrd at a sp. c Uud rite per bushel. Held 1. irjittth contract wiswboliy ex'-- o ory, and thi'. uo title S.-id to ihe purchiM r umil de Ivery. II Tlut the contract tAM.ot be construed a tne nate of a sped ft lot of com co"tliiind tight t'lonsth l t'U'l.e s mre or 1 ss tf (bat p.roltvi livxc to show that at th Oat" of Hid ctoi'itct.thepltlutlll's owned aod ha I tt e dip a ,1 at a grutUr quantl'y :f t-ora thiu iigh'. tumii-iM! uu-tLels n crhM n u n iuiu rnn, and tbat the ton') 1.U w.n f.-r ihe ile ol au ULdlvl lid pr- tf the 1 i.tlre I t, s lual mUslnle. Judgment r veiao. ii d c.u-r r-maul ed for a new trial HcoTT U J,. did tol rlt Iu th n c:Mf. N Unit at'Z'itUiilunv. 'Ibui'om- mlwlobers of Horalu rouf.y Hrorto tbe Com moo lVnh o'L oalo touu'.y, re stvrd In th? I).srtcl uourr. Wklch J. Tne4lit M'ctlioi of ih c!io;j1 Uwof IboJ (S & C m). which at-lhorze County Com 111 If 1 1 nicrs iu nuke allow-aacm to the Auditor fur aeivicea oudc said law, wis b-tlher expru-ly nor tic plltdiv rep.'aleJ by ttio act or rebmary 7 th, lN'll. 'to r-gulati and lima tbi corapeiiaailoQ o' Coun'y Au H'.oih, ' (vol. tH. p 7). and such tllnwai cea coum be lawfully m toe by the c trnml-aiooiis after tbe piMag of raid act nl IHIU Judumfiil reveratd. and Idt'cni nl en tered lor plaintiff lu error No iioo. Christian UurckhoUer v Tbe Incorporated "it lane of McCotioelUville hrror to the Court ol Common i lea of Morgan coun'y N oTr, u J Tae laconitatMl vtlls&e t f IUCul nePnvllie, lu H pt inber, Ib'il). pta-ed en ordlo.me decUrinn it to be uolawfiil lor auy pit mo to keep, wlhlu said Vil lage, a bousa, shop, toura, booth, aib tr, ceiUr or plact, wb n ale, porter or oter is habitually Aat or lurnMud to Ih- draok, In, upon nr abut thu booee, bop, room, Iwitn, arbor, cellar 1 r place win rest fold ir lurubtd iM.t : 1 Thai tbe munlclptl corp iratlouool thin siate wrre.at 111 date ot this or.iinance and prior thereto, expnsa'y tm:iowerd to pis such a prolilttiooy urlluancc; aod such ordinance in not therefore lo- vslid, aa bt lug lu cio.tlict with the iui- Utrsnf thehinU), ur unaU'hO'Ued. 1 N no groui d of objection to the vsiioity or aucti miibicipu tritnauc wb"U clearly autlorljc-, 4 that a ate legmlattoo ha not rxieudct a alioll.r pndilhltlon over all parts of the S.aio 111 for the law mtklrg poney o the Sato 10 de-ermtoe, wlttiiu the lim'U lions of therooatltu Ion, to wheltXWui Clyor village cou'tcils a lull be In v. B'.etl wl h tbe power or Iocs kj aUtluo. 8. TheiM) principle do not collet W th the decisions lo 'he Cny nf Cm t in v. vi, 11 1 n. if,, 4-Ji and Thmno m v Tne City nf H'. Veinon, lll l uv. jutigneot atnrm-d. motion norahT No 1(5 John John v A-a Ur dmusn el al. Htave grouted to ll e p-lliloo lo error. N-. 107. KXxibnh Westertnaa rial. v. H-nry Wenurm oi L-av ura itnl to tile petition lo error. No. K'U 1,-i k.y h e uuh V C tv of cuiriaiiait. Leave lo ti e paliloo In er ror rtinaen. No m Itob-rt W. Ltmpkln at al V.Carl Fioto, A liuV.itc. Lotto granted to n e rtitioa in etnr. N i. l.i TbeS'atenf Ohio V M'chael II lilm-r. Case No. J;:i General Dock , taken out nf its order. A-l.urtiHl illl Thnraday, 10 o'aWk 8PECIAL NOTICES The (' itlraelaiiB i, wn I it vu I lit. I)Tlll.tnIM a a wanlnsat.it l.r tie tmtf-flt nit ne e mm aial tbr, t k at1 tn am- e, ali't tiSr Ititm Netmui UtUhtr. leaO Aloi- kaJllI, fc''.. lIMIltll t lMl TUB MKANS OY aK1.p.rL'ltK. Witu.nb. ooe whoetieJltiaiir, tt reat bit VU inn Ul"t p a il iltr t ed im-lof. A'lne NatHkaUL XlAtriAlB, HiuukliB, N. Y. W-'tl 11 a:. attl MltUH UllHll t,,M' Draw 1WU la eold eeetv IT darat txieea eaafenlanil ialmitt fuianntil. 'Ihe tthrt MU. ptfl tm iniMinna anl all kiBitaolfuUl and eiim, ihiTarkMeat mir iti, Aa. TAVI.Oit m.Hmkar. O" veli riMi, N V A ' UlUttUWHk " IaiIM. titre toa M MrnatV k l.twis'e Pinamt Watra t irr0r the h.t itruiee tt'ttti't. M iainalif amtad tt lliehmt-k-rrhi-r, Ih tnttct ami thnbiin m Kinv ' it K eiiil. tn Hiirh ail(Vniil Atae ire, mm in hxha tO'tCii'ia ,. ., it t ih u. It i-.tiirnvj la ealfl, ui ao Mfre.Mp atnl tn-lime I ilaataaOttlitliil atr'h Dial eha ihhh e-M it ie lavanati V I'M ml In a .b.,, U JIIUAQO VhE A.ND TOOL fllMrANY, Htnurriiara Snl'it Itn, Vu, Ti V. Miii.-k, HttS jcn,.. I..',. lUmm't, fiatk 'tit MOa M-ildre h. a. Antlta VI ea ant t-lni r llvl. OiO-i S Ikt ed and y -tip'lr Oil- d ( IB" Wma., Il, tn a:d fa lull a S' I'UI'MIHMLL. tt. KINSELL & CO., Opera BOOT & SHOE STORE Have Just Received SPRING Uf'liiUiOK I IN ''he Mhjia Wal&ia Mtor, I'xecls'mr Button Miue, Hd) iicn (.cnt Boots and hoes. PLAIN A. N'T) OPERA, At Extremely THE Il.YDrVn.LFilJMEpn WKDEiisnEittn, HtcKisc Coal Mines TAVINO I'OMPLETED TIIK OPKNfviiR T la nr New U D"a, aoJ faar.uir ar t ci'itr fur the bandlaR m 1 am rnauid al th prMnt tim to Vcllvrr, for liauilly BEST HOCKING COAL. at the lollowior ra'tn Coarsi Coal per Bushel lie Nut Coal per Bushel, - 9c. mitrnn D w irft at r. uayof.n a SONrt' 0 ore, lfos'l Bt.eti or at lotto. KIU Wrtt uoag Mi eel. M. H -Th e et nit onlr aereenel at tV minre. but ta egata efrtpe 1 lir tf re km-il' S UkiDf out all ack aui it rt, makinff it Um ai t coal uUfX'a now in xiuiu-jua. CoLttaara, trb. IT, UTl. 1)1(1 SJ4WD!'. Gilchrist, Gray & Co., A li F. HoNlDg Out tlulr Hlr.li r Stock 0 t DRESS OOUDS. S QAWLS, OASSIMEREii. HO, at vrtcv I.IIW n.v.anfa.nil. Ursvaad U;.iit .n:a.mt .1 llw bMt quallt ol lllnok -HU. Calnrtitt IIUm, And Pnrly Milks. Whllo .JnotlM. niitl li!in1rnlilorlu. D iaKuncH or tvmY UKfmi"ius at TIIK UlWttf UAHKk'T UTkD. Wllla'oi.t)bt Ib'lr .altia ot ALEXANDRE'S KIDS AT $1 90 PER PAIR, AI.WAVailN UAMJ Eatrii' Ocnuino Staaiau Kiilt, fjr Ura Ui. ata ul. aircnU la litrml'iia. :t vr.-., vir .v Soixh 11 Mi iirri'l. HU UN. KCIWIIAW O, I 1 4 flllllll 1 1 I gr ll Klf.fl, KOW i'lltpi-l. Krw Oil t Imlia. New I.tirr Cnrinlit, Krw Wlmlnw tlinilc. AL8J MLW UHL UihiL'H, NKW CLOTH, AND IMl:iai, AND Fl'I.I. HO- n IviTfuN II In, AT I.IHV I liu m. OSBlKN,KERSilAW &CJ M HffOW IT VII Ol.ViTir. MreHfS. TVVIidt ANtt ItU.rAkrl; t'li.nl. 'U.M.n . fs. ii , ae tt i'e-to l" I r r rrn'in -im-ij m oillw, I rOie a enl omi ul tt I Vr. ;M Ir .ti .,.! j m II .n' l J a'nU".V-l. l..-l,aKe pttrtilrd llcl-, lntliir r I'ta ,t tiatihfui In th'lr I'tnt iy r , i I'rni laweatt Ikel'allttl 'tile. Air 'nftir.ri. 'il . n nt "f tir faUotttt laft ir Hilt, 0 I trpm.tr,l, J Illt1,l H A I O., Aiti'taa, S Y,.K-b. :,h t m HIIL-, House a Full Line of GOODS, QUALITY, Popular Prices. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Our. Bir.h and Stat Bt.-. t W o o d M , F ail nile ol .v.cnV nor' nnd 4 lill.lrrna' Wear, drnu' FiiriiKlilns; Uaotl. '. iilr node uaodi lima uud CaM, Tlic Kiel rt nmcilalt The Bm.iTIuiprliii. Itii. LATEST an l UtSV ,V .4 I'tolhtand tfurimTti ivit liron?!it ta tbia market A KmT('l.M rtTTRii eaaliV. nv I 'iiua any Hiinifr'n IMIiliifr Kmporiimi, Ko. 220 S. Hiiiti St.,Co!umbut, 0. IHAVB Jt'RT niMttlVKO THE tAROti l ail au.t atwr.li ul Spring and Sunmer Gocd:. Xnr brmc'.t to th'a Htr, roa.UUsg of rKENOH, r.N3LIFII tail D0StE8T!0 Cloths, Casslmeres, L c, .'?.ru.r.M1,!;T'?. '".''t 1 at it. oa band a .ll .Imi tork ol Itrndjr irinde rtoihlnr. J' 'll 1 or 13."VI0I1JJ:h! VERY CHEAP. 90 CENTS FOR 500. AT JOMI.ML OFFICFm . HERSHISCn, ADAMS A CO. Pl.VE & D13JESTIC Ll'SBES I Utb, 8Mat;lci, Bath, 3Ha l Toon, i Wuvoow asD Lia Fumu, U.iOLbtma, 4m I orvicit j ttwtbwwt CahNprinv WstUrDia, werfaaa riaaiaff, tawtaf aad Ra-awtM IBM to order. ) Au. oaotas swasrmf mua ' NOTICE TOTIUHULI'CRSOr THE CIRCULATING NOTES OF THE DAYTON BANK- Nlll ll'K l lltllH.V llfKV THAT 1 II "l.itn ll.bt,''.tir.n -l ...ti l.....n.d. et.t "a k un ir Olun I l'htl-r t 'u r I ei4i llrt- 111 il V hMmtf ll h, 11 ,BI Lia e.ir d T ti W m f uw irt a4a l1 bn kaj liiMre tii1 It. tty I ili i .la otff N,t . i i ll-nlimnh M ll'ini 'I nf ai il inn r..i-, i ; have U, rrtti-l- t).ti . 1 1, tit hte ittt. tr U. rr tti I (w il t rMiOn-i ) ra ' "'to' I ' " itimi r r n - a I " w'v' -u- n r. tv u.tif a.v, i-mrthaj ' .V-rt.r, Mb, ... , afli lAltMl ! Mt tl If A It 0W. I1 fi.1,,1 ,.'.,. a' '1 Mt fl! t L'K,iHl..Wa ol Fran. in '''te , 1' n-lln m l er t.,( 114 llrlir r lie all I fttie Ut (iiti.iMiH,. -a (net e ttl lot 1 tttt-1 ii..ttefr lift. 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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1871-03-30 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1871-03-30 page 1 |
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Full Text | ijto VOL. XXXII. COLTJMBtT? OHIO, THuBSjjY MARCH 30, i87. NO. 2S0 BUM E8l PIKECTOKT. tW W InviM tn. attention of our read-en lo the following Jut of Colombo! Buaineu rlotuesi wuloli are unonc tM moat reliable and extensive establish-menu in tbia oity- ATrollNEVS. B. CUV UUIOU8, Atlorear at Law nJ notary Pobllo.lM B. Hlh Bt Bli atiMtloa g.voo, W CotUc'.lu, ui uiLr- K. l. UbWITT. Attonrat Law ana '. TMmt U ,utb llib amat, Cjambua, uulo. B.BHIKLW, Atternav at Htfa-tiMl. L.W. UvUUTtd tO SO. 10. BBIM B.O. J. F.HUITMAN, Attorn., at Law. ulio Mat. alrt, Uolunuus. UEO K.NA9U, AHm.r at bf. oa, No. S3 etoalk High tKt. AmbiM bandi&g. AIICH1 riXTS. P.. T. BUOOKES. AreMtrei.CMIBog'o,. oal 8 0"-Blftb .00 Stat. t.i-W alQT. HIIXIAHII. KJLUEIjHIOR DtLUAIlD BALL. TenT.bl s ul Two Cu. A'lra, oppn.lt. IM Htfttcllmia ovr toa WealaraUaWn ftil,rapb OOloo. 3T south Hlb strait. IIOUK-Hl.tllEHS. CHAD. II. FIELDS, Huok.blndi.r and Ulaoa-oooE Utou.'utonir. l'.niibls'- work and Pattio oala bound u o.dl at tbortootl'w. M.W .odM ort i Hlnh atr.t. . ako TA'rint:uv. COllLY SMITH, Bt.Uon.ra and Da.li.rB In Jn..jl-ea, gvnulr.. Arnold'. A rianob Writiuf and Uupto lulu; 11 Und. ..( Papar and dealing. Wax. Cor. Uupil and UiKb 2 1 dor trout orDtir. 4JII.AKN A Hl TOUAUUO. K. O. UaCB. Whnln'0 ond nUil dotUr tD Cltrmrt. Ni. UIJ bouth Uigh ix9mt Ciut of m vwo moauuo lure. COM,. U. r. HUYUAhL De-r tn fcot QiuUity uf U.lnr eoL Offiea txitur Hloh ire.t, wt od. WnbonM ail CO4.CI HMH AINU UKMTAlIIIAVr. RTKPUK.NHOM. OI)' K A CO., rob"elluiO,na1ds;aerin Van jyrulto, Tor itiu iijtton, k'ua and Oamo ui tul fcuuU ioiotv llltAIKf TUM AH it NKWEK PIPE. JAMBA PATTKUHO A CO. Dftlora In nolo Urtui Tila and 8toa BiWtr Pipe VatUoppotita Uuuo tmul liopot. Iiltl UUttiTM. J OH K I'll MATT, Pofipto'aCniff Htorv, awHuuihlliffhalrttt. Pro-y;r.itt .Bicrluil o-tmoouivl.iJ t ul buura. OKBDliy, KKHHUAW kCO. Hueetmon t J. U O.born l o.. 141 A. U-nh Ht lUrjwU, ABnlnater. Ueltuo, Vtft, Brti tU,in tilditiuo tu wt.nt it olrcawlf t MaUmara, oU III lb, HI-pi mid a?j Lrf Oooda. t-iitNinui;. OUIO FUlLNKUIiECO., Muaffltnrrtuf hr.oclui Vmtutarr, wkolnato Andnuul. Wareiooii.B,4,7,anl BUwynoo block. tiAI't.UAI'N, KtO. P PKKUtNAND Ll 'D4IO, Uanafortunr uf Ut, rapi and Piui, aod dala i otiow OikmU Umbrella-, ko , 2u b. Uitfb rt JOiUI'.I.HV AH it UAICIIH 4 r. COUItDAY A C., Uajmrwtnm af (lno JeweUjot tmry dterlpUna. WssUhMpUU l Ko'd ana wlver, AO lli. Brvad iUnL oiiUta by mail piomptlr exccuUd. r. A. A U I.EaqUEItRtlX, WholMaU nod KeUil dttalnra In WaUiho. Clocka andJtwalry. No. 71, B UitbiUt. I.inill.lt. UKUHtUHBRA ADAMS. Lambrt Mrcbai.U,.taUfi io oil kinda of Wcrkod Prfwruu. Lumbor. Loth. o ooroet ttprtnc aod Wt-it'cto. ItlAClCIIHE Wllk. in iii! u mm u ai: ii ink co. Purtablo and hut 10017 tlteam Kniflnti, Cut-ttif, UMbUitrr, Ao. Wt n4 NaUouol UiMd llrtdira. MHH W 11 AHPklL MI'llnerr and Pancr OoJi; O-nttomen'a Felt Uata oleaaod and pnwaad. Cor. ilitfh aod dpnnf J n WII.KIK. FiaVonabto MlUioerr- imtw Trinmlege, Faaot 0t4iA. mu, IW B aign nu op. uoooaue ouun, n W HIMUDNH. Wbolaoale and B'tall U'lunrnr Oooda, m South Blah raU.Op Uo-a Bl-fk. 11 R HUH T TII OllHs tniOOlO URRCHANT TAILOIUNU AND CCOlUlNOtV. its nmth ni?h Ht Oenu1 Huita Mada to Order. lUdroj.ad ClolbiU alwra wa band. JntL nirMDKHMIlKIMKll. Mafehaot TUor and rietler in KodraiadoGlntiV Inir aid Oent'o Pu.nutlnf OiMU, Aaurioan Uo (Til It I (J. J11HN HKMEKR A CO. irti.tM mM. KM.lh.tm A H-4U' 0aau and Mo- ludeona. UucJ loaUuBanU, Ac, U and II M. tve BU H tl. UnAlHtW. lUieotMaetoajtd atuneal ! atrucarnta, Chtoker-mn an 1 oUlnway A hW Pwitea, No. tl ttvutn OHIO UTATB JOUHN AL. D.W.Trt.Wfklt and Wreklr.lho bat a bu-tBw, and lamilj p'per, aad tha Nat aidrer oaiBK Heaiiua to ua ouva. pain unci. SIGN A1VD BANKER PalullBff, Ibm Ulldluir, loiter In mt m Kinda, H. E. 00 3. EI0H AND TOWN 6T8 JAUtM H. HTHWAHT. Painty, Or tr-ti. MUilnt d paper Hanrer, 4th door Weat of iUlh,o MaUout rk, UwaoiMt. KKOPP. f .if Falatla. Panrinf . , aatl at KnopTa Paint -hop, Ko, 111 boalh Uigh HtMtt, CWiun- PLimUEKH ANO HKt.L IIANUKKII F. UaLLKY A HON, rvWfi In Lea Pr anl Xheot Iead, atfe and water uootto a to nai rtwj, w b. lain au pi.iiniNii. ANUKKW H 11 Attn Plambor. deal r la lod Plpea. Pur.l Ctoeeto, BatA Tuba, o., off. Ulh aad luwn lU JAMfa ANIttKtr. Plumber, d4r in Pumpa, ImaS Pi of, Walot OtneU,Waah aVaalas ae 11 North UlghKU, WNUaiOiW. TAII.OHINU AND RtPAiniNO. JUL'Ui t.AirrilBHllA H. Talten rtvtM No. I NiiibtMkb BmlUn. (Vthi uA; rt pa trod and alured la a aaUafaetort man- ' Mnd for Clroulara of Pianos, Organs & Mo'odtion? To . U. U4LDWIN, I It S Wi t'warili ill .Cincinnati O. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TtUIK lBTrtblT lu AdTanc- DAIX tOlTIONi By mi.l(ia adtaaoe) per snnnm t da do 6 monthi w do do I monthe... " do do 1 month 0 80 Clubiof five aod apwardj, each ..... I 0 do do do do Statmlhe.. 4 00 do dO do do BOtttbS. I OU On offi? eatra to C) uta of Ten. Delivered by JorrUf, per month 0 90 TRI'WEEKliV fcOITiW PubHthtdtvtry Tuuday, Thurtday Bad Saturday Bloffta treble ribwm, per annua do do B-intLw do do I month do do ' 1 month ' Cluba of Bra aad upward, tub i do do do do mon'hi. do do do do I tnoalhi.. Oat V7 tn to Ulnbt of Twu WRBKLV EDITION, PubUakid Mry Batmdayt HlaKltibHritMn.peT urnnm do da b moothi Firaooplw Teoeop at ' Twrjoif ooplot ,, tittf OUpiui w M 90 111 1 1ft 0 40 4 00 t 00 1 oo 3 00 l w I 00 14 00 25 00 H 00 RATES Of ADVKIlTMlNfll Dallrt On Moan, aaob ttuartloB II 0 tiptclid or Busioeaa NuUoao, jhi w,urtj, och lnMrtion $1 U Lo'i N tlco-, tt ota. a tlco. lint inMrtion. AdrertUemtoU odpo owotk bivd full ntu oaob loMttiosu Trl-WMUlr I Tba lima aa Doilr Weekly. On aqaaj, tint tRwrttoa 1 "i EoehodtliUoDal inaartion 0 )S Loo&l or UutinoM Notiow. pi lint, each in- Mrtion 0 10 tf Eight iinet or leat make wjiur. AdrtrtlMmaaU for lonirer tlra tuorted at our Mtulor eord ratoa. which will bo lutuitied od ap Uoailoo. COLUMBUS POST OFFICE. Arrlviilund Dcpnriure of null UFFICB nOUKS. Wei-D-Opa at T;3(l A.M.; emut P U. Th Oeneml Venvvtr will bBktJLtoDun Bttuway aigbu until 8:UO. V U. Hctidati Open ftt 0:30 A IL; etcu at 0:3 U . M. Th tollowloir ttble U DKPircd for tha aonTo- aleaooof thoputlto; ALi Mails dlitnbntod at thU offl mtr l obUlnad ot tho dellTerf wmiiuwa, wiih the bort rt portiblt low of time Utr tbt?lr receipt br oUlinj mt Uour ol opontnc ti.o off lc; and at I M I aud u I. n. Tbero U outhiov to be glDMl by MOding to th omoo oftooar. Ibo heTJtt nulla ie nt 1 if M Dipoarr topi Ltrrtaa In tha otttoo mot latkk Uwntuotuae menuonoa bulow, ropocim lr TllHOUOU UAILH. AU thenrfat thronith mailt. N oil b, and t cIomhI ii:iHlA.U. aailT:((OP. M. (t-i-eiiKo tbroujb Dtail for (ha Wtatern HUt itul Tcrriloriea, clora m UUtii V. M. Tbia cr-ne oo war mail between L'olutubua and Ct.lcnafo ladivnapolu aodDt. i-ouu tbrouftn mau cuo at l:uo P. M Cinciutiati UiH-unh mail lor utheUrn Htatca eloM at iv: U. and OO P. M. WAY UAIIA Tna roLtowiiio way maiu lou at thU offln ikuu A. si.: fitubunt. wdn loir.cuvuuiia and all lolomediato pouiu oo oaoa tuuto ropeo- Uralr. Tax roixowtKa olob at 1 S:00 M. Ciusnnau War. jjarUio, ooa on uwrmiuii pomia via jutnio. Tai roLLowmo clow at I :iK P- II. Ruoburr. and ail mtarrenint puinta via Wcator- rilla. Hebron and all Intomninf pointi oa National oad. HtmniHllr. and all laterTrnlna DoinU via. ligl. aware cloai a l K i I A P. U. Induuupolla war nail aloaeo at 8: 1 A A. M. TU rOLLOWIMO WAT HAlMCLOU AT 7:00 P.M. lanrntlit fruit, Inclaillnir p"lnta on Wilmintttnn wy, and mmbUiim aouta auu KiutueAat Irwin K on villa. liW Ntw Homtt, north from Da) Urn, and D-atoo Bueyrut Routt, Pitlabuir . Fort Waywo A Chicago Weat; and Vrtttltnt H.-tff, aame nwd lut. UackiHc VaUtg ji0M?:iAA.Al.aJullf:i3 P. M. JtHoimnaii 4 MarUlta Kaitroad KaJt, via Uke to; vaiiitf utiiroaa, locitiaing aurtriia ana I'urtauwuth, tto.. cIoni at 1 ; I A A- hi. TUI-WEtKLY MAUA Harrbbniw ront. North Columbna and Clinton- rtlltj nut. and Uabanna mute, wb tm Tuwadara, inunuara ana Diumr" ai i ;uu i; m. J1 OlflUAl All maila cIom at A:30 P. ketpt Baltimore ObM through mail, whkh Blwiaa u a;uu r. ai. RtniamiD Lrrrtma mnat bt dnmttd in tbo ittoe nfteen auautaa prior to toa hour of olwlng the matla. Till UaVKfttDn.irtT Will MKbttl-n UB Ul a r. ai od oaiuraar iTraintrw. Hoaai unurn Hraijiaae wtm ai r. mi. ttlAJira AID etMVKLOrM UuiiBR Otttw hour. JAMKd U. OUMLY, P. U, TIM1J CAItl) Hhowtnv the tine of departure and inlralo tralna at t!noa lepe, ioiuaaUu, O. Taking enrol Deo. la, liu: LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. thpwU Arritt Niht Kiprtai Ill:t a m i:t a m Pituburf Etpreei 9:1) am Cincinnati Kaprtee lipn ll .flJ a raai uti -u.udbm :p imbua Aemm'ortatioa. J;VJ P B Aenia AaXoBunooauoa.... Mvpn BEI LIMA." iCltrtUnd, Oolnmbaa, noolneaU uA Indianapo- Ul K. aU. New Tnrh EtBrMa tlU am 10 tm t Uiirnnau KsprrM 11:10 am 13 U p m ft. Y. m N. lirl ana Eit.. 4 : d ta ut Loeal AoeommodaitoBa... 4am 4:Upm Vnar oVIoak n tm trala eoorwtjal Uclaware for opnnvnia. SAitiifluna a.ivvniu haii.uuau. (Central Obw liiTtaioo.) PautUot 11-30 am 4 ll pi M-il M.Wpm :Wai Baltimore A Chtoan Kip. 1 1 : p m :lt p I Loiel Kapt a l:tam 11:1041 Local AccvmrnodaUaa.... All am ' Tba Loeal Areammodatlen traiaann tho"B Uoe" aud BaUumora aad Ohio, atari from rietd iari. PITTSBUEO. CTHNMATI AND HT. LOUIB (Pan-Daadla RoateJ Mall aad Binraat J !i a m 12:11 a Fat Ltae II :X a m imia N. Y. and N. Ortoena Ha. laonn tUS d !ival Aeoomraodaltna.t.. I. In am alipm iMnnuon Aooom oua ton tupa - 1 Loral ArommodaUon and Itenn'eon Anom nUiiHi atatt fiom Uo i1tl4htV.rO. nnh of we iept. ladiaaapolto aad Chicago Lirial I Pwtl.rne ftltin H Uam AMnmmtMaunn. SUpm lo-'io linibera kipraa I llpn T fr' p mni aaeooamoaauoB, iwii 1; la p The Itral AeemttAtaUAn m ik Piubni ClncitmaU and Hu L ale Hatlwtf, Indiatpnlia and ChtMRM Dietaloa, atatt Uwm Ibo Fnuht a nra neet wt rMjua ixpoa. COLTJMBVB AND D'CKINO VALLKT R. A Mall imam IMVIa Kii-nee lUpm iUta le"T. (Rttwpt UoadT. AUrillTECTw. N. Be KELLY. Architoct & Suporintondcnt, lirace So. 18 Ee Broad SU Colttmlnta . a RcniTRTTOF IllOlf Kil toll flVIlD t I.NO. D KHa th e hm mUmm. avml ih. butMinira lor Cotuitbue Water Wwtka, at olurB H. BRUNN. PAINTER & PAPER HANGER mi iouTii niua rruxrr, C'olumliiiia, Ohio. GRAINING, GLAZING 4 VARNISHING AU Urina tnmpnr UUaiM to. t.tomm, N 1U Bmi ainvlMtt, alter. 0110CI5H. Brooks, Walker & O. No. Ill llSlouik High III Ornrr f flmnrl Kl. fsMdU STEADMAN & EVANS, COT0H tSK&NlTR MONUMENTS Oocnor Itgk an4 Laa atmta, Oolnmhna, a RPEEOH Or HON. M. J. WILLIAMS, OF FAYETTE COUNT. Oellrorad In tbeObta) Ilouaa ot Rap-riBontatlTaa, narcb lof I ill, (la tbf dlrliatb Railroad Bill. Tba folluniog correipondenc. plalo Itaolfi DOCSB OV RKPBEHBHTATrVE., i CoLUABoa, alarcn 10, 1H71. ) noo. UmbUl j. WiU'unt, Deaii Bin : Uaflng hoard wltb roach pleinur. yuur rtry able, and, la our opinion, nuanswerabl. rgumeut yosttr-diy la fv .r ul the conatltatlonallty and policy of the principles Involved In the urimm ntiiroai oiu, w. woniaaia tbo lavorut a copy of your (psecll for publicist on A B 8hbfar, O IS UldKl'Hiei', 8 Uayward, ti M Heller, H N 1'1'n.. W W Onffl-.b, W Uilllgao, J E Chase, 11 W Curtl;s, J D Krnio. Amos urn, T J UalileriAi, It Btantor, tVm ItiterHl, Liwlt W tiiff.rd, D J (Jallen, E Y Silckner, J P Wmiimnon, Geo W Bieel. Oeo rl Hill, Li 'to llaber, .)'s rh Uriilburjr. J K Wlni, W 1 CeaanA. tiauiucl U Mott, iloUSB OF ItBPUKiRNTATITKS, ) CuLUMiiDii, Marcb 20 h, lb7t ( Lloa. B. E. Blekeetro aid othere; Gestlrhks Vour klnj Dote uf the lOtib hm ocud codI lr.ct, nod In reply purmlt me to ihmk you fur tbe favorable mtntloD 30a bve seen propvr to make of the rmiarrta mbraUud bf me aiMju llie OrlOtLh Bill. 1 liavc. lo cumpliACCfl wltb yuur wis lire, reduced to wiltin3. as far ss able, wbat I aitd ou llie HUlJ -ct, aud duw nubmlt the same to run to be uhjiI aj gUKKeited, If JOQ !cem it wortDy or rucd puuiicuy. 1 tin reyptctrully youm.ttc, 41. J. W ILL! ami. II'EEOII. Tbe 1Iiuh had nndi r consideration House Bill No. known ai tbe Untlltb H til road Dill. The nu eit Ion beloson the pinnace of tbe bill, Mr. Wllllamf.of Fayette, tatd: Mh tSriAKKB: Tbe geoMvmaD from Clarke (Mr. Mower), ban sten proper to oppose the pwaage of tbia bill, and ha ma1e qoit an extendfj - argument agMnstlt. 1 uis arffumi ni is twofold. 1st. lie alma tbat tbo bill ll repugnant to tbe iraMtutlon or tbe State; and '41. Tbat ll IrrpiUtlc. Willi tbe lodu'Eencenf the House I propoaa to prenam, brU fly in I cad, ny reasons fir arriving at a different coo uton irora tbat reacned by tbe gen tie m in from Clarke Aud permit m to aiy at tbo outet, that wblle I grant to m nil nontaty of purprid aod alncerity 1 bli profeaaloo of reverence for our Conatltutton, 1 claim for myself and tbe frlcndi of ibis measure, tbe same hon esty of purpose and equal devotion to tbaLlnaLrnmeot. If 1 ciul t be saMf flid that hli bill Is obnoxious tJ tbe Constitution, or even tbtt there is a reasonable aod well rounded doubt of iUdmiiltutlooallty stiould rnesltatlDirly vote sgalost it; ciptlouN d jubts miy hi raised agalnsi evtrytbing, and we should not eufTtir otmelvci 1.) be tullueocfd by any aucb loubti la tbls.auy mure thiu we enould 0 any other Important alTtlr. uui let us inquire into tue CONririTUTlUNALlTT OF Tilt DILL. The only pruvWoo of the CoostUu- lon which hus been cltuJ, or which ha ciatniin as be.nir inconsistent with this bll', la Section Col Article 9, which real ax lullows : The (funeral Aasembty iball mver authority any coun'y, c:ty, town or towostilp, by a vote of Its cltlnni or otberwls', to become a stockholder In v Jnlutsiock company, corporation or aisocia'lm whatever, vr to ra it money fo , or to loan lis crtdlt to, or lo aid ol any aucb conipiny, corporation or assort' I rt It is claimed that this bill authorlr.es county, etc, to become al03kboldvr oa joint ttock company t torporatioh or (WMCiO fwA; or u U doe not do this, then it autuorlzvA a county, etc., to ra'se money f.tr or loan Its credit to, or In aid a joint hock comiiany, corporation or awKutuon Well, tf It dots either It U rKarly uo conniliuilonal aod ought not to pass Ibo geotlemin (Mr. olowti) baa re-furnd to the UecUloo of itie Supreme Court of Michigan to the ctae of tbe I'eople tt. tialem, and another case lo the euiretna Court of Wlacoosln, Wblt-tnit m The Hbeboyuan Itillroad Com paoy, fur tba purj-owof rbowlog that lo tbee rtiaua the levy of a tax to rale m mey to alva to a railroad com n toy, i'hcr by law or subscription to the inual stuck to utlucona'ruct ins roai, is uot a proper one of the taxing power brcaoatlt Is living public funds toa private corporation It tbe plain Uttrr of tbe Constitution nestled any decisions to mp port It, tbe dvcUlooi ri f erred to ruuld bit bola per tihsnt non lorciri. Uut It will be obterved Ibat both tbe Cji s'ltutloo and decl-iod referred to, only go so lar as to prohibit a county, etc , from becoming a stockholder la a nrlvate corporation, company or attoeta tun. or raising moory fjr or lending its cr.dit to mA timj any, corporation or aunciaUon Toe reason of tbe dccllons, aod the very fo a Dilation nnon wblcb they rtat. is tnaitoe moofy or toe people cannot be taken aod given to a private cor (Kir-a1 lor. or for a private purpose. how 11 ii pertrotiy tninifjat to any on who will examine tbe provisions ol thlabillttiAt It altera entirely clear of an sucn (iniv'CiioD. iSowbim to ibis mil is it prop wed to emp iwer my county, city, or township (0 bffomt a UockAoiiur id suy joint sioci com 10 y, ttc, or to raUe momty. or leed lu credit th rvto, or id aid tbcteoi; and oo construction, not tvru tbe most strained and uucaiural, can dlatort Its featorra lno any such an appearance Wnalarethepmvliloos ol thta bill? Thr flrit aectloo pr ividis that ll.ball be lawful for any 0 mnty 10 ounairort 0 raliroAtl within It limits, and ll may levy a tax for ouch purposa not excevdtng Dvn p- r cent, id all, nor exceeding one pr c-nt. Id any on year, pnivlrte I that fs-tAin 0 th tttcior 0 tue county $tuii oof m furor 01 if Tbe ircood aectloo provide! how thi qurstloo shall be aubuliud 10 tl e people to he voitd nnon. Without detaining the Uo use to go fortber la detail Into tbt prnvlslonior the I 111. suitlcw It to say thai tha wbole oijrctaod Kfipeor the ul 1 to 'o make Dractlcal and carry into iHi-cl llie pur- pMedecland In the drat ractlon. Tbe iblrtteotb aectloo extenis the provision! of the bill tocltlet aod tuwosbtpa. now, 11 tna grotlmeo otnool. upon a lU'emtnt tif the qoratloa ite tlir plttn diuvrenee nttweeo a county cooatrnct- Ing sod owning a nubile improvement aod becoming a stockholder In a prlvato corporation, company, or aaaociatioo lor tbe coosiractitio of soy work, it Is ecarcYy wortU while to argue tho diff li t othm. Ton same principle em billed la thli bill has always rteeD applied lo the leg- l litioo of tbli matt. U no doubt would be oomitrtent fur a private) corporation to orgtolst to build a bvoevolcnl loatl- loiloD, uf any kind, for tha auprnirtol the p hir for Inattncs 1 aod yal, ouul 1 It socisimei, oectoae toe county sooou buy a (arm and bolld a poor huuae oa It, tbat It would be a stockholder In a corporation, or be leading its credit, Ac, to such a corporation and then fore violating thf flth sect 1 00 of article (t, ol tbe (:jnlitutliio Puro pjslili a coui hardly be mtlntainnl. Hi, rrccntly sneh IrgtsUilun has hero htd aa baa ostahllsbid a aysle m of road Improvement laws, under wblcb ll Ii eompetvot for tbe Isodboldero along the Hoe of the cootemplaterl Improvement to petltloa for tbe same, sod If, when thsvotc.com. to be eounted, those on the ptiltkoa and those not uo. t. 1. found a majority vile In favor of the road Improvement, It I. ordered to be mdo br cradiris. a ravel I n, nlaokloa, ' maoadamlzlof, &c.t and the expeaae. j are paia ny certain taxes rancu aHaera- menu, collected from en tne laouooiu- er. bioeOtled, whether vollog for such j Improvement or net. (Jan It for a moment be claimed that i tbe counties or the people con.trnctlug each Improvements are .loonomera in private corporations or lending their money. Ac to such a corporation No one bas yet claimed such au absurdity. Mr. Mjwer A dlstioctloa has been made between a tax aod an attsctsracnt. Mr. Wllllami That Is true; but no aucb distinction has ever beeo made under tbe 6th taction of Article VIM of tbe Constitution. Tbe distinction wis made nnder Hectlon 0, Ar:lde XIII, providing for restricting tbe power of taxatloo, aeaaainoots, Ac, of Incorporated vll- lagei and cities, it li became tbe words taxation and awununt are both used In this section, ihoa hg thi reby that tho isms meaning was not intended to ne given w onn words, that the distinction has b-ien drawn; and by virtue if the power of assessment thus given, many public Improvements have ben made, the ex- ponies of which hive been Imposed upon part only of the property in the to wo, city, etc, because such part Is sllcztd to be bfnefhted thereby, while the balance of tho property is exempted from such burden. Uut for such pawur ol assessment, aod tuch distinction, improve ments of that cbatracttr cou'd not be to oWe, nor tbe expenses thereof bu so mat; for, by another rovlkn of the constltutlor, (Bee. 2, Art, 12), sit prop crty real sod personal must be taxed by t uniform rule, and accordlog to its me value In moneys, aod If no dlsiluc- tion could bs mide between a tax and an atsessnv-nt for local Improveiueuttt accordlog to the beuefl;i derived, tlne Improvements such as fetretta, tidu walks, sewt rs, etc., could not be roai by such local isoerim uts, for that would be taxing a part of the property and exempting apart within the name municipality, which wou d be a vlo'a jo of st-ctlon two, article twelve, 0: thecoDSLltmloD. Uut no partial taxa tion Is aunght to be or can be made under the provisions of this bill, because the tax to be levied Is required to ho levied npon all tho property real and personal In tbo city, township or couuty as tbe ciA miy be; so that It Is perfectly aianirettt that tbe dta'.lortlon alluded to by tbe gentleman (Mr. Mower) does not Intho lHt aifixt the qienlon nu hr conilduratloo. Wbat Is the dltT-nince. fo far as this question Is concerned, between botldlog I road by a treorrai tax and a lucil a sesemf-ntl' There tad be none. Uut further than this; It la provided by tbe system of road Improvement law in force In this State, that npon a maj r ity of the realdeut landho ders, wlnwe lands are within one mite on either ot the contemplated rotd, subscribing and presenting to tbe fjouoty ujmmis I'jntrs a potllloo prsylog for tbe location and construction of a turnpike road, such road may be laid out and constructed, by gradlog, graveling, mscad-amlx'ng, &c, and toe expecsf thereof collected by a general tax on all rtal and P'rionat property within one mil on each tide oftuch turnpike. 1 refer to tint 'aci pAet ana too tn Airn lit, iwt, What ll the dbttactlon lu p loclple betwei-n the county couttructmg a pu1) lio Improvement a rout, by putting gravel and plank npon It, to mike It convenient for travel, and constructing a public im-r nremenl a road by griding and putting tics aid Iron nlU upon It for a ItkepurpuMf Or wtier-!-. tbedlff-rence In principle between Hie county constructing a public Improve ment, ir 111 ciozeui want it, incu as a road over which wagons aud bngih are to be drawn bv horses, oxen, or mnls, and one ooer uMoh earriaget are to be propelled by tteam f Is there an using in tne form or tbe vebicie, tne n oil ol the living horse, or tfxture of the Iron horse, that maktssncb a radical char gj, and transforms so marvelously wbat 1 1 he one case Is a public Improvement. authorlzrd by tho Constttui:oi, Into a Jjioi stock compioy, norpora'ton or ai soctatlon In tbe oili-r cisi proM l.:d by toe uonstiLUtion r I alllrm, aod believe It cannot be d:- nUd, that tbe difference tn llie mode ol coottruct.oo, or tbe manner of the qc can make no essential difference In the character of the Improvement. If the ooe la a J lut a lock compti y nr corporal loo, so is the other; If thf one same ma 01 doling money, cn dlt, &j , to such a company or association, then s? la the ot it-r Uut If tbe one la wltL-oot couatltuilonal Interdlcioo tho other 1 equally so. If I am correct lo IbU, bin tbe Supreme Coort of Oblo bu. I tii lok, practically put this questl 0 of tbeconall utlooallty of tbe bill at rent. Iu ibe case of K tit man vs. Th Com mlsloners of Warren county (17 0 8 lit v, that court hi decided th a road Improvement laws to bs con stitutionalthat they are not fncnokUt. it with or repugnant to sec 1 Ion 0, artl-leVlll of our Conntiiuilon, or any othr provision thereof. Welch. J. Sayi: "it Is difficult to see how the act In question viol aire this provision (fee. ft, An Villi. Tbe ,pt-utlonera' at wbuse Instance the Improve menl to author I nd to be maiU, are ool a )lnt stock company,' a 'corporation' nr an asoclaloo.' If tbey an tlther. then so are all petitioners for the esiab-liebment and Improvement of public roads, and the county Is power leas to al 1 my luch work tl'her wltb Its money or wltn liBcrvolt. The roads to be coo-i rjciel ooder thu act are not private prop rty." 1 neen not stop 10 argue mat tne manner of voting, lo order to determine tbat a mpj irlty favor tbe Improvemt ot. whether ny subacnblog to a ptlttnn, or pnttlog the name 00 a ticket and placing tbat lo a ballot box at ao election, oao- oot Id the leaat alter tbe prloclplet r affect tba quetlioo. Actio, tbe Dili now under conaldera- Una la the same lo subatarco as the Ferguson Actuodcrwblcb.lt Is propoaetl Vt conilrort the Siuthero UiUioul from the city of CliclnoaiLatath. That act bss been nod r r-vlw In the Superior Court of Clnt lnnaU.lo the case of J. Uryant Walker vs. Cny of Cinotonatl, and a full bench In grnr term, 00 Ibe 4 b day of January, 1H71, amrrurd 'be conaiioiiinnaiity of tut act ll that decision la good law, and 1 have no rcaaoa to doubt It, then there can tot ao qoratloa but that this bill is luhject to no constltattoiial o.i)cilon Mr. Muwet: I loqutrtol tlie gentle man from Fjyetto, ll lhatdtchloo was not made for an occasion, ami with a vlrw to obtaining a charter fur the Southern MallroadT Mr. Williams: I am not advised that any such motive Induced, the dvcUtun, aod I may add I do not hellevo the Su perior Uoort could be lonuenctd ny any such oonMdiritiois The geoilrmtn fVtr. Miwur) Is at liberty to entertain whatever opioton he may leti blmseir Juatiaed In dotog, of tbat Court and Its lodges, uut 1 cau not consent 10 avow or bi hove that a C mrl that has ao Ben- orally, and 1 Ihlok deseivoilly, recnvnl tbe rvtQi and oonndi act 01 the imai nrolesaion, not oniy or tnecny oruio clooatl. but of tho whole Ststo abo, fur I tta high character, ability and dignity, lie purity aod leernlsg ecnud only to th Supreme Court of the Sute, mold, or cao be mad to pioder lo any popular pr Judlce or :etllng,or be Indut-eJ by ptpa ar clamor or other onworuy or Improper liHuoce, to dlagraca Itself, nr sump tn such bomill'llon or sbvemrnt aa would merit aod receive tbe Juet condemnation and contempt ul nil gond pHipita We hive no reason 'o doubt that ih a d claloa has been ftltly and boa sfy madr, and I Insist lhattt Is a aouod and true exposition of the conatltutlxa. Judge 11 bios !) In hla opinion tie Uveted la tbat eane that 'ihe cae had beea aoder advlseotenl with tbeUencral Terra elect the month of October, and the whole .abject had hern most tm. fully cousldertd, lu view of the mamtl utile and Imporlanco of the qu.Uiiin Involved, a. well as the dtacuaaioa of them that baa been hail, not only before , th. court, but elaewbere. Tne rpult ! reacneu i. entirely a(iMicr.'ry vt ram memuer or tne court." That coort conaldera anil tfTeciually j dlapoae. of the argument made here agalnat tnl. bl:l, and ol Ino caaea rilled on and cited by tbo gentleman from uiara, I riuoto a brief paragraph from the opinion delivered by Judge Taft. He says -. "The opinion of J urine Coole y lu the cae of tbe People vs. Saltm, tn tb.e Supreme Court of Mlchlgan.ls uotlucon slstent with tbe decision we now ra.ke That opinion daclled that thu levy ol a tax to raise money tu give to a railroad com paoy, either by loan or by subcrip lion to tbe capital stock, to kelp con struct III road, la not a proper use for tne taxing power, because it ll giving tbe public fund to a private cur;t'-i v toa "it his no application to a cas where tho municipal corporation Uttf constructs a public work essential to lu own welfare, ss the learned Jad't) rui blmielf decared In on opinion publUu ed since that decision In wb'cb he Ha?i, "that the pow.-r or cttlie In Oii o t j cn struct work of Internal Improvement, with Irglalatlve pe'mtsaion.hasteenstt tied by Judicial declaion," an l ''.hat tbcre Is nothing lo tbepre-cntCjnriMtu-lion of Ublo deslgued lo prtvt-nt tbe 1 o cil authorities Iroin levying taxca lor the construction of railroads where liilr owa ngeucles are employed fur the wt;rk " "luiccd, tbe opinion coincides entire ly with tbat with which we have expressed. ISor Is the cae of Wblllog vs. The Sheboygan Hillroal Comptny, lo the Supreme Coort of Wlfcunidn, ss pubiirtbtd In 0 Am,Ltw Kg l&U tn conflict with our opinion uiki.y announced."The gentleman from Wru-n (r. Wilson) bas argued that tho decision of the Sdpert r C -urt of Cincinnati on tiie Fergus jo set, d jcb hot govern or apply to ibis bill, becauflH hus ts th it in.n Is an Impirtiot d:ff-r net be. net u lUh bill and the Fergoitun act. Hesays that the 12-b section of tbe Urlftlth billMr.-ft-rs authority upon tbe couoiy, etc , t Itivo the roals built nnder It, and he sftlrmed with much emp:iitlM. tlut n such provision can bu lou ml lu thu F.-r guwon set, from the b ginning to th end; but, that aulhurlty only Is coo-ferf d tu construct, own add operate tt.e road. If the position wero trno lo fict, I tblukltwjuld not b.i a Bulstautul ell-frrccce; It would be a distinct!. n wl'b- out a difference; for the pwr t con ttruct, own and operate, would nec.MatiU) cirry with It or Imply power to operate uoder such sg ncles. by lwm or otti-r whe, as might be deontd best Hie operation of ibe road by any aiu-ucv would be the operation thereof by tbe county. We all nmembtr but a few days ago with what earnestti-Hf sod withering effect tbe gfutieintu (Mr.Wl-o.-) quoted tne html mtxlm aui Cteit per a'um fact ptr te, at tbe gL-utkmin irom allocking. Uut tbe gt-otleman (Mr. Wihon) Is mistaken lu hlstatemint. Ooe Wuuld i have inpposiHl that before making such abroad aod swerplog statemtnr, he would at lea t have rtud tbe hMn. ltd It t-eu ma be did tot r at the Ferguson act. If be ha t done ao he would lime fouud th-tt t io nlotb mcHi n of tut act rrovtdia for leasing tbe road conquer ed thereunder, or any part of It, us lul'y I an 1 amply as Is au'borized f y th.- (iil tiin bin. Mr. Wilson : Tb re Is this this d;ff r-ence; the bill biiore the llouealiuwa r tads coor.iruct'-d under U to b; le4ned be 'ore completion, wnlch the Fergu-bo bill dor" o't au honze. Mr. Wtlllaitis : The gectlimjo Is rth-taeii. Jiut I afk, dots tho grutltniao assert tbat such a dlfferctm as tht would an ct the cjn?ll.utloua:lty o. the bin r Torre can be no Uoub. that 'the powtr of lease or oilier disposition m folly conferral by the Ferguson act s br ihe Uillllth bill, aud 1 think tnor- so Msrk the language of aectloo ll "itC. tt. Tbe st.ld tru-lees Khali have piwer as fill el portions ol llie line for which they are trusters are competed. to rent or leae tbe rigat to uie and operate such pinions, upon such terms as they may ueem beat, out sucn nuntt shall cea-e aod etermlne on tho (It-al completion of the whole Un when the right to ose and operate the aame atuM be bawd by them to soch pe-aoo. 'or company tn aa will conform to the terra aoa coniiiuooB wnicn snsii oe men ami provided by tbe Council of tbe city by which the line of railway la ownei." Now, the ir n tie mm from Warren hat expretsed bis cooll teoce In thedeclsioos of the Superior Conn, and tbe distinction 0100 which be relied having 10 utt- rly (ttled.ln candor and fairness, he ta bomd oy his own argument lo abandon hi opposition to ibis bill on coo!tttu.ioual a rounds. 'I here it a difference tvawrcn this b'.lt and tbe Forgoaoa act, which the g-n'le man has oot referred to, because notl.-e of It would bt uvorabit to una uui. I refer to that restore of the ruruutnn act which authorises the expenditure t( the mooey ratted under It to be made ou'tid or Ibe Stte. For ll la writ known that the mooey so raised Is to he expended lu the conatrau ton or n lineal railroad from Cincinnati to Chataoouge, In the ti ale of Tenntseoe; white tbe provisions of tbe bl'l now ooder consideration fo qulrtttie money ri'se-1 tbercooder to 0 exp-nded In the city, township or county where railed, 11 the Ferguson act Is not in rotation of our oDitliulloD, then clearly Ibis bill la not. Now, Mr. Speaker, In coorlolon anon thl branch of the argument, auhmit lo tbe members of this ll-'oae. Cao ibere be tveo a captious ilcubtllrgertog lo the mind lo n gard to the couaiiiuiiouilliy ol tbe bill. I shall not occupy maci lira- In sty Ing wbat 1 desire upon TIIK POLICY OF Til DHL It la urged by lit gent'eman from Clarke tbtl this la a Uaogron bill; that If It should become a law tbe pn. pie would oowlsely Uat It, and Impoac upon ibemseivm enormous oumicm ol Uxtlloni aod for thi-no reasoos tbey ouahl not to lit rnlruUd with such power. Tbt a'gura nl carried to Its leiiltlmtte cooeluslou g- es morh further than bu oppuaers of ibis bill probably at ll t auppused. It asuma Hut the pe pli a t locspabaof pnipftly x'Uluti tbe power that would toe Dtofiit, sod therefore) It should be wlthbtld fr m them. It further aaome that wi mem be re ul this Ueneral A-senility ire better able tu go vwo tbe pinpie aid mioage their ell 1 Ira than lli-y art themaelvtsi that we know littler b.t theptiide want aud wbat ihey ougit to have than they do. It vinu iwd further still, sod iVnlt the iluht aiot capabllhyoi th eoilt of tHi-govrrn roeot, and would, If can let! Into prac tice, aubvcri our irpubilcAu IimhuM-hi and fotra or g verum:nt. For II Ihepfpt are locipahle of de lerintolng prudently and aafely theiiie lions submitted to them under Ihe prt- vHonot th'a bin, an.i eio onworihy tob4introted wltb the power s waht to conferred op in them, ll naturally Inllows liiittD'y are lioii'tbleol Uvt mining any other luiHriaul qutstioo presented lo them Slid unworthy to be eotruale.l Wlih any otlur suba-eniUI p iwtr. To make the profv.pt Hot more rbvloua lo tlt gntieman (nun Clark', . t me iy thai II tho eiqile of tMarke rouny caonot with a a viy b emruMnl with thia aoihorhy to nun aa tt.. ir own at faltt, It would bt unmle to wrmlt the p op t of that ronntv to rhoi, a lOp-Ptntlv to ttila biMly, nr to eient any olhi r t Wl ttr, ut rouati u it any imnrove meat, or ttkt charge of any pul 0 tc-trrprlit whstevir Mr. Speaken I am glal I hive oo luch mean Mtlmate of the ctpac-ly au I p.udeuco of the people. 1 am one if! thoae who think that all power propi-rly Ii.oorii to the people.and ibat It I fever daoceroua lo couude It lu ihem 1 reoy tbatthi. bill grant, to the uupl m y nw power; it la ouiy to regulate and preacrib. a moeor utalnir aui erclalcg a power already be'.uultig to and ptjuseased by them. Wuuther It wuuld be good policy 10 put this bill, In ca-e tt aliuuld become a law, luto operation In any given locality, urn. 01 course uepenu very mucu upon tbe wauls, neccsaities, condltlous and circumstances or the pople lo such locality; aui 1 fed coufllent that the people of that locality will ba much bst- terjudti ul tbtigood or bid policy ..f sucu a sup, ana mo ex 'tut to which tbey fbouid go la making improve-men lb under tbe law, thin I am, or than this 11 jus; and 1 have no sort of acruples iu luivluj; It to thu people to act, or tot to act, uidcr the law, as they mY diem hist. Whit righthave wc, the mere servants of thu p ioplc, to arrogate to ourselves tbe preioatlvu of deciding fur tbe people wtut 14, u; ts not, for tum, good policy ? Ii It u'jt much cafer to leave them to d 'ddd all bucb q;icbtluuH for themselves f I ara so coovliictd; and shall therefore v te fir the bll, aud let the ptop e take the ienouslbility, not me. Similar powrr his alvvajs bteuextr-cli-'d by thu people, it may be, si it bas b-.ta lu Komi rare lusUocee, abu a I; but uimii we on that account taku it away or whhhold It" The abuse is not ihe g n ru rule, but thoexcpuoo, and rare -xct-p.il m at b it, to the lule. I he pio-pe decide at the billot box whoa ill U 1 aiU-illctauf trust t.nd prctl , from the b gtust to ibo lowest, and a bait mu irlty couirol-j ; 'Lu mliiorl'y mint submit. They decide whether they will taxtht-m-SelveH to build a court bouse, luflrmury and other public bulHUig, uud con. struct lin.urUiit utnl valuably public linprovrtiitirn a bue iiijJ .r.ty oontru s, ami 1I1: iittiioiiiy niUBt yield. Audi app al to tvery mmib.r npou thU iloor U H ht4 no) b in practiced litre as a irVJtl o priuclfl-, anjouutlug almost to a Lobbv. tnut ivtiiy local bill seeking to lupos t u Ux, muat coatilu a pruvlr-ioii unit, b.f-ru uo tax cao be nl -ed tne proprmy of Mt doing most drat bu sub-trilled 10 a vote of tbe people, and If It receive e a rocj trlty tboogh it. iniy bMit but uui) lulis I'.vor, the ttx liny lu luirrosiut Aud why all this? Why leave tho ptopiu to decide all lbe matters aud Impose all tbeee tax's ou thi .natives, aud that too by a majjrlry vote, and cy uui sgalnt this bill aud eay the people cmnot be trut e l to act under 1 especially when by itt t.roimont no Utt can be levied o- eolttrUd untltr tt until two-thtrde 0 the eUctort tvte in t'tcorvf the tame f W a'- wl c -crait, wbit conj imlcn or wnsit lotginy magio la tbt re in this boi tbtt will itedl away the Hen. s of t it p:Oi)'e, or craze, or lufttuate them 1 Willi all dm respect tolbHgeutlenv-n, the hue and cry rained ag'l .st It oogl.t not to alarm, aod if I em uot much una akea wil nut alarm any coaak imti DUD. It Is a lelsc clamtr 1 1 any tbt by p.srlng this b II we vote lo laddie a t.x up 01 1 ne people. I am as much lo fvor "l light tnx-s 8S lll'i geui 0:01." r tO meui'Hr ol the lloune; ai d 1 do lot k ow that my county ka, or that 1 UhVe, any lute ret, present or prosp.c TC, u lh 1' bill; but 1 bellfvu In tor rig ts of he people to govern lb m tftiven, aud detuimittj fur ihematlvt whit itnroveincnis aud Internal nu U'lon ih-y will bve, and bow inucb thi y will tax t lie ma Wei therefor. 1 am not at all apprthiOHive tbat the people iu any locality in this Mate will Impose upon tviuse.vtre Uf.otcet-sny linrd'Te umier ttila mil; ptrtltu arly loce the uHi'tidmnot his bet;n made lo Ii requlr- n a vote or two ibudi or tbe p opto to Imtio-e tb! tax. Whh this auieoduient Incorporated In'o the b;l', It lo inoro ciicfully guardid sgalta'. sn Improper a of lit tax'ug po.vt-r than any tbit bts been before on this n-fulim. I do not apprehend that aoy extended lines if ran real would ever be con-e ructid under the bill, II li fhtuld he me a Uw. Hiif lean feailliy utder sand bow soch a law would bt valna- b 0 to the pnijde In many localities, In fl-llng up important lldks of road, making connection! wltb llaeanf road al r-ady cinstrucud, and In doing much toward the development aod liuprovt-meotof tht? conn'rr; and luoootf-l at lirMTty to stand In tbe way of thu accom-p lain entol such resoltr. Mr. Fi'ch: How doet t ie geu'temtn from Fayette propoe to ruu tl;e-e roaJe, fret or for im? Mr. Wililaur: 1 do not know that I had have anytbiug to say or do In ruu mug ttic-e ruaite U ibis bill enoutd be come a law. Hut I will say to tbe gen- ileman tbat If 1 ihould bva any cou-trol over euch roads, 1 would Undoubt edly oppose grantlug any free peases lo nu mbers of the General As-ernbly, and especially to my frletd (Mr. Fitch) from An'iiinuia. It is a fact we sr: a'l firolltir with. thai a geological survey of the State Is now tn progicw. by m aneor wtiicli valuable mlnea, coal netds and building materials ara being discovered aod brought to light- It Is noioilous tbtt tbe rlrbeat mineral ud coal nglona or ibe Mate are thon navmg tbe leaat railroad facilities Io all probability tbe people of ttmne sect'ons might And llpn (Table and advanla.eons to pro- oeud uudt-r such a law, aod cooatrnct such railroads as shuo'd open up the coal and mineral of those section! to market, and th-rrby a id much nut only to their owa wealth, convenience ami well a re, hut abo add much to the gen enl prosiierliy of theMato. I ft-1 oa not be suMcd by any r-h rt. sighted policy, or be Menu oeo hy any vtuufl misgivings or tilwrie.i under; but keeplnu In view the wants of tbe people and the welfare nl the State, fouler aud encour g, as tar aa la pricttcal nni prudent. In ernal Itnp ovunii-nts, mid thtrtby ootnbutt Ut the lutuie ?n contlnut'd growth and prosper.tyof our great Slate and Ite rn-oni. When, and aa wi do this, we do our duly to nur constituent, and orclll to nurelv Supreme Court of Ohio. lloff. Jotuu Hoott. C. J , and HuN John Wau-n, lloa. Wiixiam Whit a, Hon. Mirnaa 1av and H-.v Omihuk W. itrlLVAIKN, Judges. TuasDAV, March US, IMI. UBNKRM. DOCIKT. No .5 Phillip Phillips Co v Iln- junto Urtvn and wn. A;nal re e rTf l la lilstnct wnri 01 vi-rae County Miil.VAlSR, J , held lu. A matrifd wmtn pos-es-d of real or pLTMml property, maychtrue the earn j wlh her dobta, at leas', lo the rat) ul Hut uch d.b s ratv be incurred lor the IfO'lKo her wptraio etin'e, or lor h r own brm-lU upju the credit of hi r sepuete properly. tfd Ibat such power 1 Incident to the a'wdute owneiehip of property, and is tmlttil only by the termaol Ibe tt. atiumeiit creating the M-prato rtle, or t.v imol cation arlstuit tlierttn Ut. 1'nal her luieiillou to cba brr separate prop 'fly at tbe time the debt I mrurnd may bo cither txprtstel or I mom d el'h. ThU such Intention may le Inl.rrcil I mm tin tart tbat she exeeii'rd a note or utbvr obligation for (he imUbt etlnes Mb. ThitC.uil if Kouliy wdl rn :.,f,-- the nivmeat of Mich rharen agtlint her separate tta'e thtimiiU a r, ii tvee li. Hy appropriating the per-oitsl 31. Ity Fr.pn"o.lg the rch'a and pri A'anniiereary, ami Hi. uy sai i mi rvali tvlim llio gtino it necnary. tl h. Thai the irlllRllon of Coqrtaof Equity In this bebstr ll not abridged or taaiD away by operation of the Statu ten "concerulua the right, an ) lliblllilN nr 1 married women." 7tb. Thut the legislative Intention, In ! i nacilnir bee etiut oa to modify I tbe legal rights aud lUb:lnleQf marritd women. . tith. Th.it Hie statute piuvldiun for ' the proof, litkiaowledgiuuni and ncur-i- J lug ot dnd Hhd utbtr ln'ruin?hti f writing" la t ot Incompatible wl'h thf i equitable powi r of a luarrltd woman to ! charge ntr separate e?tite with debt.i Incurred wl hi tin c: 0 of the rule : herln stattd.. i Demurr-r to p : lunovnutd, an' ; cause remanded, , tcoTT.O J.,did not sit lu tbUcif-c 1 No !I'J3 Hubert R. I'ot er.Ittcelv. ror the At'smlc aud Urent Western It til-wjv Company v. Iri II. HunnoH. rror v trie I)lir!c'. C jurt of Trum bull county Day, J., 11. Id: 1 I Is uot essential to Uf vuildity of an oider griming leave to bring tin 00 tlon si(alii-t a receiver, that notice oflbe application for tbe i:ri1cr i-hould bn given to the parties In tiiec ttt In which tbe receiver wi sppotu'e-l. Notice anch applic.r.ton 'o the r'-tvr I anf flclcot. j Where a tfnnim for a src.ond trlol Is duly niadi' undi-r the ai t uf April 12 Iboy, providing for si-cond trUit, aud lou '-oj luion ot theCoiirt thill u-. adversf to the alto Tenet; i f (he second tilal." order the pruvMonH of the ucLor March 'M, WiO. ruppk-m-ntaiy to ihn a:t of April 14, IMS, (S &C 11M ) elihtr pr y miiv appeal to tne Dottrlct Court. Hii-ii arpial ylves tbo Ui.-tr!ct Court Jurifdictio 1 cf t'10 ant, ui l where- the p-trtlC! proceid tu tiiil src.l final judmtnt In that Court, without questioning tho ruling of ihe Common i rieuf) dlRllonlim a s.-cond irl, the judgment of the District Cjur'. cannot oe rveis-il for unuruf the Commi.u PleiH In icmiluwlng a second trial. 4. Whttreu r fill Odd company li uu-thorlztd by i' chtrtcr toolvi.ri the lo-catluu uf a highway whi n it Ii net ej-ary lo lluconstiuctaouof ltn rod,ihe nybl nittAt bu ixeicitu t wi'b dtiu icgtrd to the pui.lio s.futy; nod the conipiny wilt be iiil;e lor uj-irles sunta.ned by travelers ou 1 ho u iu tinny, h rms: n ol relienco In no. canHlu proper our rlei a 10 guird Hi'.in liouit'nvibg koto cu s r excavations nit-lo lit the highway by the company, where such tr.iv elfis rj not lit l.iiili ttieiuMu vn. 5. An actluu f-jr bucb lrjutks ali s-. a lecctver ixerclMuu thu fraucbi s 01 toe company, mutt bd d;Unulttd by tbe priucipl-s appllca'iie toa like aulon aguinat the Cinipa'iy tynen noiHrttre us own roa-1. Jud(ini-iit olllrnieo. tcoiT J. dl '('!. ted :rom the ihlid prOiOdtloo. No 57. Ow Oim rej v Chtrii'S F Macm-raud Wldl tin lU-uli k K ior to the court of coinuiou ptasof I'ukawty county. Itrtervtd lu th.. dl.-ti itt court. WlllTa J.: Hy b leniH iff a wrlttni rou'raclthe plalut;ir. sold to the d. Mi, Uui tight thouaud tiuihels of coru t) be drllvcd at a future tune, at a plicj named, an ) to be pud lor an fait as i:elin rrd at a sp. c Uud rite per bushel. Held 1. irjittth contract wiswboliy ex'-- o ory, and thi'. uo title S.-id to ihe purchiM r umil de Ivery. II Tlut the contract tAM.ot be construed a tne nate of a sped ft lot of com co"tliiind tight t'lonsth l t'U'l.e s mre or 1 ss tf (bat p.roltvi livxc to show that at th Oat" of Hid ctoi'itct.thepltlutlll's owned aod ha I tt e dip a ,1 at a grutUr quantl'y :f t-ora thiu iigh'. tumii-iM! uu-tLels n crhM n u n iuiu rnn, and tbat the ton') 1.U w.n f.-r ihe ile ol au ULdlvl lid pr- tf the 1 i.tlre I t, s lual mUslnle. Judgment r veiao. ii d c.u-r r-maul ed for a new trial HcoTT U J,. did tol rlt Iu th n c:Mf. N Unit at'Z'itUiilunv. 'Ibui'om- mlwlobers of Horalu rouf.y Hrorto tbe Com moo lVnh o'L oalo touu'.y, re stvrd In th? I).srtcl uourr. Wklch J. Tne4lit M'ctlioi of ih c!io;j1 Uwof IboJ (S & C m). which at-lhorze County Com 111 If 1 1 nicrs iu nuke allow-aacm to the Auditor fur aeivicea oudc said law, wis b-tlher expru-ly nor tic plltdiv rep.'aleJ by ttio act or rebmary 7 th, lN'll. 'to r-gulati and lima tbi corapeiiaailoQ o' Coun'y Au H'.oih, ' (vol. tH. p 7). and such tllnwai cea coum be lawfully m toe by the c trnml-aiooiis after tbe piMag of raid act nl IHIU Judumfiil reveratd. and Idt'cni nl en tered lor plaintiff lu error No iioo. Christian UurckhoUer v Tbe Incorporated "it lane of McCotioelUville hrror to the Court ol Common i lea of Morgan coun'y N oTr, u J Tae laconitatMl vtlls&e t f IUCul nePnvllie, lu H pt inber, Ib'il). pta-ed en ordlo.me decUrinn it to be uolawfiil lor auy pit mo to keep, wlhlu said Vil lage, a bousa, shop, toura, booth, aib tr, ceiUr or plact, wb n ale, porter or oter is habitually Aat or lurnMud to Ih- draok, In, upon nr abut thu booee, bop, room, Iwitn, arbor, cellar 1 r place win rest fold ir lurubtd iM.t : 1 Thai tbe munlclptl corp iratlouool thin siate wrre.at 111 date ot this or.iinance and prior thereto, expnsa'y tm:iowerd to pis such a prolilttiooy urlluancc; aod such ordinance in not therefore lo- vslid, aa bt lug lu cio.tlict with the iui- Utrsnf thehinU), ur unaU'hO'Ued. 1 N no groui d of objection to the vsiioity or aucti miibicipu tritnauc wb"U clearly autlorljc-, 4 that a ate legmlattoo ha not rxieudct a alioll.r pndilhltlon over all parts of the S.aio 111 for the law mtklrg poney o the Sato 10 de-ermtoe, wlttiiu the lim'U lions of therooatltu Ion, to wheltXWui Clyor village cou'tcils a lull be In v. B'.etl wl h tbe power or Iocs kj aUtluo. 8. TheiM) principle do not collet W th the decisions lo 'he Cny nf Cm t in v. vi, 11 1 n. if,, 4-Ji and Thmno m v Tne City nf H'. Veinon, lll l uv. jutigneot atnrm-d. motion norahT No 1(5 John John v A-a Ur dmusn el al. Htave grouted to ll e p-lliloo lo error. N-. 107. KXxibnh Westertnaa rial. v. H-nry Wenurm oi L-av ura itnl to tile petition lo error. No. K'U 1,-i k.y h e uuh V C tv of cuiriaiiait. Leave lo ti e paliloo In er ror rtinaen. No m Itob-rt W. Ltmpkln at al V.Carl Fioto, A liuV.itc. Lotto granted to n e rtitioa in etnr. N i. l.i TbeS'atenf Ohio V M'chael II lilm-r. Case No. J;:i General Dock , taken out nf its order. A-l.urtiHl illl Thnraday, 10 o'aWk 8PECIAL NOTICES The (' itlraelaiiB i, wn I it vu I lit. I)Tlll.tnIM a a wanlnsat.it l.r tie tmtf-flt nit ne e mm aial tbr, t k at1 tn am- e, ali't tiSr Ititm Netmui UtUhtr. leaO Aloi- kaJllI, fc''.. lIMIltll t lMl TUB MKANS OY aK1.p.rL'ltK. Witu.nb. ooe whoetieJltiaiir, tt reat bit VU inn Ul"t p a il iltr t ed im-lof. A'lne NatHkaUL XlAtriAlB, HiuukliB, N. Y. W-'tl 11 a:. attl MltUH UllHll t,,M' Draw 1WU la eold eeetv IT darat txieea eaafenlanil ialmitt fuianntil. 'Ihe tthrt MU. ptfl tm iniMinna anl all kiBitaolfuUl and eiim, ihiTarkMeat mir iti, Aa. TAVI.Oit m.Hmkar. O" veli riMi, N V A ' UlUttUWHk " IaiIM. titre toa M MrnatV k l.twis'e Pinamt Watra t irr0r the h.t itruiee tt'ttti't. M iainalif amtad tt lliehmt-k-rrhi-r, Ih tnttct ami thnbiin m Kinv ' it K eiiil. tn Hiirh ail(Vniil Atae ire, mm in hxha tO'tCii'ia ,. ., it t ih u. It i-.tiirnvj la ealfl, ui ao Mfre.Mp atnl tn-lime I ilaataaOttlitliil atr'h Dial eha ihhh e-M it ie lavanati V I'M ml In a .b.,, U JIIUAQO VhE A.ND TOOL fllMrANY, Htnurriiara Snl'it Itn, Vu, Ti V. Miii.-k, HttS jcn,.. I..',. lUmm't, fiatk 'tit MOa M-ildre h. a. Antlta VI ea ant t-lni r llvl. OiO-i S Ikt ed and y -tip'lr Oil- d ( IB" Wma., Il, tn a:d fa lull a S' I'UI'MIHMLL. tt. KINSELL & CO., Opera BOOT & SHOE STORE Have Just Received SPRING Uf'liiUiOK I IN ''he Mhjia Wal&ia Mtor, I'xecls'mr Button Miue, Hd) iicn (.cnt Boots and hoes. PLAIN A. N'T) OPERA, At Extremely THE Il.YDrVn.LFilJMEpn WKDEiisnEittn, HtcKisc Coal Mines TAVINO I'OMPLETED TIIK OPKNfviiR T la nr New U D"a, aoJ faar.uir ar t ci'itr fur the bandlaR m 1 am rnauid al th prMnt tim to Vcllvrr, for liauilly BEST HOCKING COAL. at the lollowior ra'tn Coarsi Coal per Bushel lie Nut Coal per Bushel, - 9c. mitrnn D w irft at r. uayof.n a SONrt' 0 ore, lfos'l Bt.eti or at lotto. KIU Wrtt uoag Mi eel. M. H -Th e et nit onlr aereenel at tV minre. but ta egata efrtpe 1 lir tf re km-il' S UkiDf out all ack aui it rt, makinff it Um ai t coal uUfX'a now in xiuiu-jua. CoLttaara, trb. IT, UTl. 1)1(1 SJ4WD!'. Gilchrist, Gray & Co., A li F. HoNlDg Out tlulr Hlr.li r Stock 0 t DRESS OOUDS. S QAWLS, OASSIMEREii. HO, at vrtcv I.IIW n.v.anfa.nil. Ursvaad U;.iit .n:a.mt .1 llw bMt quallt ol lllnok -HU. Calnrtitt IIUm, And Pnrly Milks. Whllo .JnotlM. niitl li!in1rnlilorlu. D iaKuncH or tvmY UKfmi"ius at TIIK UlWttf UAHKk'T UTkD. Wllla'oi.t)bt Ib'lr .altia ot ALEXANDRE'S KIDS AT $1 90 PER PAIR, AI.WAVailN UAMJ Eatrii' Ocnuino Staaiau Kiilt, fjr Ura Ui. ata ul. aircnU la litrml'iia. :t vr.-., vir .v Soixh 11 Mi iirri'l. HU UN. KCIWIIAW O, I 1 4 flllllll 1 1 I gr ll Klf.fl, KOW i'lltpi-l. Krw Oil t Imlia. New I.tirr Cnrinlit, Krw Wlmlnw tlinilc. AL8J MLW UHL UihiL'H, NKW CLOTH, AND IMl:iai, AND Fl'I.I. HO- n IviTfuN II In, AT I.IHV I liu m. OSBlKN,KERSilAW &CJ M HffOW IT VII Ol.ViTir. MreHfS. TVVIidt ANtt ItU.rAkrl; t'li.nl. 'U.M.n . fs. ii , ae tt i'e-to l" I r r rrn'in -im-ij m oillw, I rOie a enl omi ul tt I Vr. ;M Ir .ti .,.! j m II .n' l J a'nU".V-l. l..-l,aKe pttrtilrd llcl-, lntliir r I'ta ,t tiatihfui In th'lr I'tnt iy r , i I'rni laweatt Ikel'allttl 'tile. Air 'nftir.ri. 'il . n nt "f tir faUotttt laft ir Hilt, 0 I trpm.tr,l, J Illt1,l H A I O., Aiti'taa, S Y,.K-b. :,h t m HIIL-, House a Full Line of GOODS, QUALITY, Popular Prices. Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Our. Bir.h and Stat Bt.-. t W o o d M , F ail nile ol .v.cnV nor' nnd 4 lill.lrrna' Wear, drnu' FiiriiKlilns; Uaotl. '. iilr node uaodi lima uud CaM, Tlic Kiel rt nmcilalt The Bm.iTIuiprliii. Itii. LATEST an l UtSV ,V .4 I'tolhtand tfurimTti ivit liron?!it ta tbia market A KmT('l.M rtTTRii eaaliV. nv I 'iiua any Hiinifr'n IMIiliifr Kmporiimi, Ko. 220 S. Hiiiti St.,Co!umbut, 0. IHAVB Jt'RT niMttlVKO THE tAROti l ail au.t atwr.li ul Spring and Sunmer Gocd:. Xnr brmc'.t to th'a Htr, roa.UUsg of rKENOH, r.N3LIFII tail D0StE8T!0 Cloths, Casslmeres, L c, .'?.ru.r.M1,!;T'?. '".''t 1 at it. oa band a .ll .Imi tork ol Itrndjr irinde rtoihlnr. J' 'll 1 or 13."VI0I1JJ:h! VERY CHEAP. 90 CENTS FOR 500. AT JOMI.ML OFFICFm . HERSHISCn, ADAMS A CO. Pl.VE & D13JESTIC Ll'SBES I Utb, 8Mat;lci, Bath, 3Ha l Toon, i Wuvoow asD Lia Fumu, U.iOLbtma, 4m I orvicit j ttwtbwwt CahNprinv WstUrDia, werfaaa riaaiaff, tawtaf aad Ra-awtM IBM to order. ) Au. oaotas swasrmf mua ' NOTICE TOTIUHULI'CRSOr THE CIRCULATING NOTES OF THE DAYTON BANK- Nlll ll'K l lltllH.V llfKV THAT 1 II "l.itn ll.bt,''.tir.n -l ...ti l.....n.d. et.t "a k un ir Olun I l'htl-r t 'u r I ei4i llrt- 111 il V hMmtf ll h, 11 ,BI Lia e.ir d T ti W m f uw irt a4a l1 bn kaj liiMre tii1 It. tty I ili i .la otff N,t . i i ll-nlimnh M ll'ini 'I nf ai il inn r..i-, i ; have U, rrtti-l- t).ti . 1 1, tit hte ittt. tr U. rr tti I (w il t rMiOn-i ) ra ' "'to' I ' " itimi r r n - a I " w'v' -u- n r. tv u.tif a.v, i-mrthaj ' .V-rt.r, Mb, ... , afli lAltMl ! Mt tl If A It 0W. I1 fi.1,,1 ,.'.,. a' '1 Mt fl! t L'K,iHl..Wa ol Fran. in '''te , 1' n-lln m l er t.,( 114 llrlir r lie all I fttie Ut (iiti.iMiH,. -a (net e ttl lot 1 tttt-1 ii..ttefr lift. 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