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e-r. OS VOLUME XLIV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, JAN U All Y 3, 1854. NUMBER 19 !)c tOljio State Ifcmrnal COLU M 11US, THE INJUNCTION AGAINST EUIE. A IVioml who parsed through Ilrio .t short timo since, procured n copy of tho injunction of tho (Supremo Court nf the United Stairi against the M iy.-r and pen do of tlmt inftraou,- city. It is published in luud-hill form, and distributed in lh.it vicinity. Until seems that it i totally disregarded, and tho oll'icera of 'die United States are sot nt defunct'. Wo shall ee what the President will do tu enforce the Kwh ul tho land. The following ia a copy of the document: FTtrflct from Recent Proceeding in tlio Circuit Court ol tho united states. Tub Ukitkd Status ok Amkhica : iV!SnCllN DISTRICT OF l'KSNSYI.VANtA, ) The Prcx'i'lent of the United 8 fata of America to the City of F.rte.. the Mayor of the City of hrf, the br.tcct Conn lil of the City of Krie. the Common Council of the City f f Erie, and to their tJjicers, Agents, i,ounri(orit ana ctvanlt. and to each and every one of them, and to all nerionn whomsoever greeting i I lis ordered nnd adjudged by tho Court that a t-p'ciul liiittciinii do forthwith issue against tin sanl ueten- h iirm id) (Mo re named, und alt others acting under, l virtue of their authority, or ntherwiso, commiiiiit- fcreipuriug theiu, aim each nl them, under lu ul the law, inai inoy, inu sum (leiotHinniH aim f limn, mul ull other person noting under their k'lRllffHUou in id outhority, or otherwise, nhso kst and relrniu Irom hindering or nhslrucniip I in) Krie nud North KihI HailrondC.Fiiipaiiy, '. uents nnd servants trnm chau ing the their Itailmnd ur any purt thereof, erected, lad nnd used by them either within or w ithont f of Krie, from tho gauge of tux fool, to tho of four foot Mi iiit:!iuH ; and from injuring, do i, molesting, or m nny who tiitorlcriug with tin1 id of fniid Company, or any p.trt thereof, or any of tho nil, 1 racks, bridges, slruciuros, or appeinbig-s thereof, and from hindering, obstructing, molesting, or interfetiug with tlio said IUilr'iid Compuny, itolIi O'Tjt, an'hts and doivuiiiH in ro-hn IditiK, I'fp.iii ing, rn-pl;rii)fr, nuiintainii'H and ihi:) tho nuU, hndrH nnd "trtiPtui'fii of ihn tt:iid Itiilrond (Mllicr wiihiu or without ihn niiid nity of Vii 'w, at lh' panjo of four liot t u incli'in, or liaiuina, int-ilint? or pronirinfi oiliom Inhin-dor-, obittritni, delay or ni"lftt tho hiiiiI ltiio,id Cmu-puny, itt ollict'rj, ai'iita and S"rvuots lli'-roili, and Irntn doinj nr iio.iu or prnc'iring to ho do m any m:1 or tiling in hindnr, nlHirin;t, (h'hiy or iiitcrl-'to with Ihn imo of tlio said Itiilroad, hit trnlfii: or huinff or with th- fall tomplwlo and fniilifnl n't iHrnmiiro of ihn!iin-!-moat and riminie! in tho nrifiiind lull in th'tj ao m torlb, inado mid oatt rttd into by and b- trt rt-n lh mild Mntlahi and t;ite Mno Itailrnnd f'oiop'itiy, and tlio T.rio and V-rdi K;it K.iilniniUJoin"iny, aiid that, in :ill thiax tln-y he t-nj'tiui'd and rorttraiiiril n in th Kiid orim il ami HiipploinHititl bill U prayed. And ih it i hit iiijunciioti dostnl uniil further nnlor. Wn iIh'i "Cirn li-ivina regard tn llm nutn.-r ul'oro-aid, do Ktciftly ortj itt and r.nininand yon nnd imrh of you and all olher rliii; by your authority, advin", or jM ruroint'rtt, In cdmrvo and obey tho afnreatiid order mi I oij niniinii ol tho mn 'I (;irouit t.niirl, ll in-il hill not uod.r th lull pondtyof tin Wniieilii llonnrnlilo IKlfJEIt . TANHY. .lumirofd' tlio l!nit"d S'n't", thin I'Mli dity id er bor, !".:. Attest, II. SI'IMHII,, Merit of the Circuit Comtofthe United Sta', within for the MWerrt Ihtttict of Penntylraniit M-J TherohiH been a nli?lit bronrli of tho IViltunoto pl.it form in thfl HmiH nl WiihhitiRtoii. Mi-nun (Jkr- hit fsMini und (iinniMo, have fjently stirnI I ho slave) y question, Somobtily proposed tn givn n sw.-rd lo i 'Joiamander In;iuhm, and in tho dMcriHi in pok o Aimlrian tyrannv. Smkii innistt-il that w Ip'iiod woiiion wo run tlioii llm Anttlriniifl did, and tiuit woitld ho hypnrrisy for un to repnudi her no Jon;; wn unlit-Id slivorv. Innnisni col otl' hii npeorli p irllyon ihn Aininlad ra-o. Mo tlio ball i nidn nj-cit oil, nnd thero i.i ground enough for a wiuinr'n talk Mi kr Wai.mh tlioiilit (Jtnni'i wan rnthor li.uil upoi i.no nf hin iMiistituetitH. Mr. Dkan, who bad m eh Ft Mpt'oidi, As thero in nono point nnd meniiin in Id1 niP'torh, wo ipioto i'rom Mm roporl of tho pi-oi eodini Mr. Walth niid, I intended to main r-unrltx a' length on tlita (pi"itioti. but I hnvo loo mor.i ri;.'iid t'nr Ibo feolinn id llio iilnvtily ix hauitt-d I Imixw. nntl ion imo h ren'ei;t ftir myself. In indul ,o in n peeeli When it ontloniati ln'comcn in a p'ioiih way. whtn In-i jin romnieaoins bt nimp'o rfireer, ho it ink"n kind-1) by tho h Mid and pmyrd lor nnd iMiroiirt'd, and imi ; r -pellod aod rup'dned ; nnl when i.y ti d'i '' ; fri-ad. (Mr. Dean,) wlm it in a rbrynrdiH ntalo nf Aho i litiniiism.find rhially (.ofieriinn, liinl-'Inl tho I're i 1 .lonl'n palrnniisjo in dmpmed of. hi will tin It int.. full Idno.led Alil ittnniiu. Il i at lennt impnltlii-, if liol unonTnim, in the fletttlomoti friun ( lliin, I nuiko at. i inkn on tho Hoftn of New York, wliirh am ralndntrd to ttrmik tip tho nnlitioti oitro lormod. l. in;;li(er. The other day, n cuuplo ot ' pontlomon kI I on thit Il mr to vinditniio, iri'ni tutinly . mi Ad'niidn'raiinii wliieh It ia not bfou a-jn'iiled in '(lift I Iniino. Tliey thought to draw I lie truo men of Now York from Unir po-ithm, into an ntlnck which rtr-vor i;oniemplutt"i on (ho Admiaistrntimi; but wo proved ourelven ton fj ind t'ictiriniin tor tlmt. It wp not a lililo nlrunfio or nni iiiotinthal the praluilmiA and unealled f ir d-'l'-'licrt of tho Adminitlrnlion, idiould have come fmm two men, ono n Kreemiikr, tho other a Whi, whodn not net on principleH hy which (tfii'Tid 1'ion tJ wnn whirled into tho Whito Ilouio. Until the timo r,omen lr npyakiu ', ( md he holieved tllono who thought V. illl biin, will ho prei.ari d to ai t with him.) we will sit m ntir nentn like orilerlv nnd n uporttihlo i itioiiH, nnd niiiel mill tdiin-ro (JhritHaun. Itiulitor. Wo Imofut, watched, nnd prayed, and llm remit mlt bo n hnuuiilul nuarrel he Iwoen the Abnlitioiiitts nf llm ntroii"t-Hi urado anil the iueipieiit Aboliliuiiints, A quarrel whirh wo have n dinjinnilion tn ntnil. 1 tell tin) lloiHf), ihn Ail in i n in I ra- tion and tho world, lint when tho timo arrives fur tho true Drnmrrnifl of Niw York to peuk and exprosn vrhil they think of litem, they will upon It n hutnnt'o wliirh will admit of tin two intcrpiotali' int. Nobody will miniinderntiiiid. Until that Eiappy day arrives. ret'irn In my quiet und orderly poMiii-ui. l.au ;nter Mr. Wriitht of nblaiiteil the I mr, when llm .Ijoeunit'oo roo, and iho Homo ndjmirno'1. ) law Chief DEFINITIONS-New York City hat been lor nevral yrnri pant the oret governed city in the nation. Thero has been morn cnrmpii'in, mnro direct, dowm ihl nnd strjiiuhl for w, i rd vill'iiny thill ih ever bcloro been made manifoit cut thii nido of tlio A liinlio. The evil ht'cnmo id intoleruble, tii-it tlio tax pr.j era nrnnti in tii ir nii,';ht, and h ive, in a I ii?o part of tlio wutds, ele,:t d hnut, reii.dde men, pledged lo rtf-nn, with- irit inward lo tln ir l"i in r politiral opii.io.i3. Hit ihii "into of llm cir-j d,n 9 not unit tho Timl in my Mull Lot'of-'KiiH. They aro driven (mm their pi'uider, mul now we find them talking out their rial eiitiui; ti(a. in tliene words. Ppi a'-'.iiii,' of tim new Hull rm Oudl, tlio Fecc National Democrat, 'ho npocial oran iWIm 1 inimany Null hoftn ayn: It is a mixture of ).-inoornti, nnasi Itrortiiefi nnd WhL'B. Tlio It dormers m iy bo euuvro in their dlor niiii'iunii tn m;t n ufliitta1 p irt in iho (li'y i ivernni"iit, I uev may hsh ineil in I heir with to ir.t gnvonien hy no pani an inrlinalion. lint, wo toll them that they n'e children in politic, if they furry limy tan per-Mivore in ntii h a oniirHo ol iiutep'onienco. it has never heon dorio.untl it will iiuvoi- Uj dona. They ai'u natitra'ly Whis, every mm ol thorn; aial every mio of them; will, on a division, (perhaps without being nwaro of it.) iw tiaturnlly vo'o wilh llm men elected to nppnuo Uoiunrrnlic mcii nml IJi'innerunc piiucip'i h, hi iiioiii'u they liyl bpu Hi'h.'i tcd with iho Ham-) view and for lllU BllM,! purpiHtM. Hero is a prm-iiiiw, but a lino ennfesHicm. Men who uro opposed to frauds nnd corrnptioiis, euch as have li-raiu'd N-iw York lor sonio timo pant, "are. naturally H'higiJ" Whether ttitrli an avowal will help tho raiiM) ol tlio tatmiiiiiiy a lis, iiefnro the tux paying lenple, remains to ho uoen. How he manured lo fool tho judee has hfieti llm mibject of imndi t'dk here." O 8. Journal. I ho abovo remark Is baKeil up m the report that one man voted fire times at the late election in lids county. It imnt not imreosariiy pronto much talk there, broiher Ihseum. If vour peoolo, who trdk so murli nboiit this matter there, will inkon little troiihlotn itupiim into the tmfh of th it report, wo think they will Willi much ulmiil it, ISul thin is n talkative woi hf , nnd expe- rieiice amply lenebes that tie present in n very talk i tivo peiicrntiori. The In qir nt ilcaivbrn k in no innrh inanity, m ott on lound in the Harrifico of truth ii fart not much reiiretled by nome, ninrn tin y cunu t Rostip without int'uniixiny i-nou;;h of iho ni irveli.un o milder their pinii,'n uosunl ami . riilieutMiis. t erty 'o. ;w. Tho abovn is very carefully wrilien. n ibo reader pill p-rreive, and dn. n.it rilternpt to deny th" truth f the rep irt. Now, w wUli to nay In- nilvrnie-, lh we luivo nn ft't'linj in the pfeininx, nnd duii't enr. a Uaw liiiher tfm capit d of I'erry r(niniy sha'l b- at S'lrnercet or al (,"iiilnn. Wo Irivo no peeiini iry i'l- teroMl in the result lo uurp our jud;rnmiils nnd lend its to wink al fraud. Hut, tm a citizen of Ohio, we him-im interoit in tlio purity of tb elecliyo Irrmchiim. nt:d we Invrt net lie1 h'n-t ilmibt tint tlio crusHetl Iraudn w re com mil li d at the ht'e fd-clinn in I'erry cnun'y. No man win looks at Iho vote. ilnybH it for it moment. Wo do lint pretend In say 'bat ono side did all of thin, nnd that llm otmr is pur. N '!iirij; .f l,e mtI. This nubj"ct will occupy a prominent po-hion liefnre th ' lme,inhituri nml fti'tfl will nodoubl be nbundnn'ly nhown tn nubvl-inliite tlm rlmrro nf fraud. In thin wo are in'oreOe I, in cnmninn wi'h ll "nnd rit:en. wo filial I iml be bicliward on our part In expunii nnd dennniiee thoo hnd men who have thus tampered wilh tbo purity of the bailor box. 11 F. N n Y f. OtiiKV, Iho dittiutiis'md pnlide il ernnu. mint, h oi writion nnd publi-mil n pt'iiji'ib't nf k lei ten In a Kmn'nr in Vn:;ri-m. ott tho Interirttionnl (?npyri;dlt iiienliim lie titko si roii;; ermilultl ti'iaintt Ihe proponed I,iv, and ibink.i llm btt interen's o) no- ralitm mi l tho p.-npli- tv i i I b- rtlvau'-'d by leaving I lie" thini's tei Ihey n-". h.iVn I d.cii Do il 'f "led iliti-'ren' itl diii (Jiienlinn. Mid lienr i bun li'tle tn my rihout it. Ah ;ill nhstmcl ipt- 'ilio'i nf rti-li " of propel tv, it it dhlk-uli to r llo f. of lb re'ii'iiiii tint llm advocaten of the niennnte advance. Mul, mi tho otlii r hand, it is very convridi nl l-Tilm yi'Mi mm nf the American peoph tnb.' nldo lo pu 4'hiitc lb-) work- of lliettblmt Hiiii'U ol I'.ur ip". a' it cost thai 'n-'ii-ra til lfl within III" rencli of nil. If nipvri':li1'i -ire alio we 1 to llm foreign nnilior, this will not ln llm cisd ruhlidioin muhl mako t' linn with ninlmrs. T'oy riiut p iy I hem mtliey emi iire'1 !M:Ai i.Fr will a.k the II Mtr:iM, or I'n rs ot ?."i(in( fur llm i-opy-ii-dit of hi hi-lnry id I'lii'daiid, and lUn- r f ii or I'i'tiam wi'l -k th u.'iiplo i mi-1 ! iii mm than thnl iMO -uut ftrti. ebnn their present piir.oi On Mio '.vb .. ihn ipmn n h i t twn hi l-t, n u w nr" inclined lo think tli'i' I'n'i-rem will i-l tho ooillor rent ns it ii, It Ins In on chirged that llm Hrlo rioters were bucked by dm power and ii.tluetico ami money cd I'inhidt (.hia, in tho oiitriijjeH thty Imvo cotnniitlcd upon tho railroads rmmin thr.uij;li ilmi town. Tho pap'TB of 1'hiladelpliia have kejit vory qui. t. Hut tho North American lint finally npukvu, niol very mtich to tmr mupiiho, iveu aid and cuinf irt to the nnW. Wn copy its nt licit-: Tiik BttiK (iAtoK Titoui:i.R W have all mrts of rein.rn Irom tho Lalto region. A bauh of th.-m in the Cleveland papers hdoniiH us that ihe imtioiial povoru-mem him detenniued to send tvnop.t to Brie fr tlio purpnno of pmie.ciinfr tho Unro I S;aie mails! Aho, that the Kiie ptnjdu ihre.v Bionen ut the r.iUvny carp while pa'-stnij Ibrotifdi tlndr city, llnvv thopo earn mauaj;. d tn (iot ihmu;; the ciiy without rails, is not siaied. Anotlior r p rt is tlmt tlu Erie lolks Block Hovcral crons-lieii )(prilit "in the taltlo guard" to upsel ll,o piifs.-ner. Whit win tht tun ol thii pru-coedin;;, whon theiie name folks hud j'mt demolished the entire track, tlio Cleveland editor does not expluiti. Th it must have been n wonderful pnso'iger train, nut only to escapo biicIi daners us thosn upright cru(.s-lioii, and iliat hhower ut dtnuen, hut aluo to proceed along n road that had mi truck, nnd hop acron chamns from which tlio bridal b had been lorn uway. Tho amo pnier nlnn atatra lliat tho Ohio Stage) Company hiin forwuidtd horflea mid ittngea to trati.t-port tlm lassenpur " around Krie Now, wi'h nicli wonderful (nisneilL't'l trains nu tlio cuio spoken of above, there Hi-emu linrdly any lieed of Jhuso ulufti nnd horses. A Cincinnati pnper, receivc-d yeBterday by mail, contained llm follow in j.' : " Tho through pansunger nlid freight trnflic between Itostoii and Ciai innati Ims become ono of reat importance."What ban canned this iucrenio hut tho sti':cess of Huston in nriaiiyiug the gtiaeH mi llm Lake nlmio to unit her own especial mad that known an tho Cenlrnl NewYnrkT Wo fmid a few days uo, that iho New York nnd Krie Company h id convtii'tpd n blunder in consenting to chanD tho six feet track on the Lake slmro, mul the above ottrant proven it. Yet tho New York papers nro fitilin the battles of tnntun as ieoroiisly as if the cause was their own. The tempt-nlmn to c tn a littb) odium upon nuylliin Uelinnylv i-nian is ton nlmnf; to bo letisled. Tln ir brains aro so dislemperi'd that they rannol see clem Iy llio ititenii(i t tiieir own rtty il lines not m a'ler iini' li. h ve ' r, ii4 Ihn mud we it of l!rm will soon bo under leqd ioiunclioti. 00V. FOOTK ON NEW YORK POLITIOS. Tho followia;; leHer win 8nt hy tho (Inn. Ili Nlir S. r.j.iTK, in reply to il.o iuvihilioti of the (Jnininitt -o of llm National ll onocrnii .luhibm, held nt Mmn.pn. ht.m Mall, on tho oeoidu! of lb-'i 1 id Nnvmb'T hint: ,Iack9.in, Nov. r:0, l'o). (iEN Tl.tMKN I dcepls re 'Tot th it. I wits net ill tho Hy ot .Ini-ktiin wh"ti your lelter o tho II th iiNinnt ; nlopi In re. efl( III d Itt des'ili ilioii, if, in cu.-cq'leiiC" i. riy nh j J,,,.,!!,,. H,.diii ,enc" from Inuno, contiderablo ieiy has nrism in ro- ' p(irrf.pB r, i(,.m-' npon.tmg to ,lt contents. ... if. Mill. will, h; , TREMEND0178 RIOT IN CINCINNATI ON SUNDAY HIGHT. Attempt tomob Bishop Bodini, tho Apoatolic Nuncio-Over bixty Feraons Arrested, Hidiop 1t"dini, tho Apotc)liL Nuncio of tho I'opo ot Ronie.oiiii'in'ed in Her iiiniaceremoni-ilsut thoCnth-oli j Cathedral, yeuViday iiiori.ing ntid ultornnon. The most vinleni Uiiiumhiiy is enteriniijetl by tl o firiiinn Socioty id t'rer men, afjnint th :c. m.d nenitieri-ot tho association nsbi-mblcd, ntjout ten o'clock Hut nijzht, to tho nuinlicr n live or X liumJied, ut " r'roo-maii'n IUH," on Vine fiireet uhovo Twelfth; and al'tr ortjinizmt,' nnd chooflii;( tluur lenilern, nnrched in u body down Vine at, to !) h. and nut !tdi In Vlnw, I i nr in Hie vicinity of the renidenco of Arch Bulm,) I'm cell, wlieie dm I'npo's Nunct . i sojourning, as is sup-p itted, with the in'mitioii ol mbliing tlio house, and iloio violence to th-; Niiucio'a person, or ut least to burn him in efli;;y. An iiitiui'itiou of v hat was lo bo done wus received early in the evening by Captain Ltikun, Chi-1 of l'o-Iico, and after the eiht o'clock roll call he rpqiiestid all the polii-t. both day mid ni-ht. in remain and uwail otib'rs. Not a man among litem know iho purpose lor which they were do ttiiij"d, but b 1 tu Iy obeyed iiH Command. Woid nt lentil) readii'd tlo Walch IIouo lhat the rioter w: ro nppi niching, nil I by the Oaptain'a orders the men were ull Hiatinm-d in hout uf the Watch llnuto, cm oilher pavement. A 4 iho Krcotnn, op-, preached Ihey eit up a ditin il 'froin accompanied with tho clan. ingn of most ditrordaiit mu.iic, nnd at llm Word of command each policeman riithed forward and grubbed his mmi. Theiicoiio whisli I'olloAcd bailies dcscriitiiiu, for a few moments Ihe ineleo was oiieral; many pistol shots wore tired and elioiits nnd 'Xecr.tti;is tilled the air. Tlio rioten soon 11 d but wero pursueij by iho p dice, mid ovt-r sixty captured nnd Kucund. Uvoiy ctdl in tlio wa'ch house waa full i f m--n Kl.'iniitnj upright, many ol them badly injured. Ileniy (Jarroll. fioliconiaii of tlm '.M Waul, w.m i-hiit throngli tin- leg. Oir Itepoitor imiuUI hoar of no otlmrs of llm p dicn b" in 14 bully injured. The riot v.ms nlmocl imnii di ately quellr-d, mid a! tho time of wriiing lids nrkde, till was (pu-l, allhoiigh fur' ItfT vinleiic.it wha anticipated. Tlm ciiuho uf tlm existing nniumiily ngaiii;,t tho Nun is toi.tl to )') 111 riiUM'oiiioti'e ol it Im'Ii-1 that Ii VISIT TO KENYON COUEGK- Urn pt ion pf the new Pretident, Lorin Amtictei, F.tq (Iran i Illumination Intcretfitif Proceeding .$!., Atf Al the urgent invitation of a number nl the young genneiiifn, amenta at Kenyou College, on last Tm-a nay aiturmjun we visited that Inaiiiuiiou, tu witness ir;e recepimn ol th new rremdent, Lorin Andrew hiq The .day waa deliuhtful for the month id Uacembur. lor Bi.mo of the glories of minuter wore still lingering (u-ouiiu ut, to Lea l ity nature ami gladden the heart ol in m. Tu b waa our first visit tu tlm renowned and cl ifslc "pot, und alihoiigli wo were prepared to expect much 111 tlm way of bwauty uf eceniTy, yet nil tmr expectations weie more than realized. The College in built tipou a beautiful hill, (around which II-ms the Vernon 1 iver.) which booiiib tn havo Iwn d-jHined by niilure for sac red, classic ground. The Incuti m was selected by Hinhnp Chime, and tho College was founded by him in 18-J5. It ia built of free stone, ami ia quite a inasiivo siruuture, Imvitig about it more ot (ho appearance of durability tlinu comfort and beauty. Ill the cnur.to of the ulternoon wn were tnken through the College building and libraries, llio Then logical iJominary, nnd over the siirrouudiug grmiinls. r icn tudent luniiihes Ins own room, accordi teiihihly fivort'd the lilicr'y of I'aly.but really only for Ihn purpmeol betrnjing lh"Ul. ullil ilia, oil oi' nc(M"iou ho c iiihiI one I hem 10 be llaynl idivo. Wo 11 11-di r-tand llint several iiilhiinmutiry nrlicles haveM--cendy nppenred in a (i. rman p iper, ji.ihliihed in thin city, und i!;ai the fo'l.oviu n vry ftir lr.tnl-iijon of ono i.irnr:r.tl : " II llm llunarinii biiUlmr, I hy nan, met with so warm a reception in Muiarchial Mti dotid, wlm'. r-hull tlio I'op'j'u Nam to oxpeet in IfopuWie-wi Am-ricn." Cm. Commcicia!, 'Jtit Tip) Cohonhitri c.i.l.iiiH tliif f.llowing ndriiiion.il particular. Wo il - II Im nils' iketi il Ihn ililhrillty beiii!; in ibi-trityftt Aichbinhop l procession iniiiiherin;; froitl KMI J asuire you. gentlemen, th it you h tvo but ilmic nt : K t ' r,,rill ,i ,.,,,1 ,,,, ,i ,i,iu.,, v;..,. t. imli bi'r,..i' mm.,.,- piBMt:.. 11 Nupp .Huig iii.n i c.ouiii Mime 'vnn !am ,MMin. nll NuiTh to I'l'lin nlpi-l. whom t; ipt Knipire iShtto id iho nmfeder my "upon their r-c. nt ami iitipreccd'Uled triumph ;" nor is it, in my j nil go meiit, in bo in tho ?ist degrou doubted thai Ihe bistro n .h it triumph is gr. nily enlmnced by iho cirrumttnu-ces tn which ymi nii emphatically mer Hint litis grand result wai "uccninpli ilied solely by tlio Hpotihi-fieuutipiiwingof iho peojilo, unaided mid unsupported by goverunieiit putrnhttgo." l-ewevenls occurrcil hi the Inst half coiitnry, bettor c ilculaled tn rejoice Ihe hearts of nil true pall inlw, nud to ntreiigtlmn tlm Confidence of all enlightened men in llm shihility ol ropnh lictn iimlitiilinun, (hall the nigual and Niirpnin" victory which bun just beonachioved in ymir populous und inll mnliid comnioii wealth, by llio ch uopions of Ihe ' Constitution nnd im Coinrijmisuf." over that pestilent nud lawless free soil taction which has so Inn-; In ns, learning lb.it they 1: 'hleuijilriteil mobbing ( t C.ithcdrtd, met. tlieui nt I'luiu Hireot widi a lorco uf ono h'inilreil wa'chne ii. nn i primipilyord'Ted llmir arrent. A sb"t whs liri il ' the p..lu:o, wlmu lin y rulud upon llmni, ir:ipiiring forty of llm Tamm mt'l I'V.-emeii, wlm weroii'dged in too .Station lhntrm. At nepr at )v could learn, nbtuii lilinen men were nhjihdy, 11 tul f'iurorlive seriously Wounded. Watchman Citrroil, wiih 'Im only policumn wminded. lie wan cliot in llm ."j. Ninth lrnet, fnun Kim to I'lum, wn strewed wilh h atn, cloaks, ciim, fnearms. swid i. &!! hd't by the relreaiing piny. Tlm nll'rty look phtc" nt 10 o'cl k. At li o'clock all w-u tpiiet in tm yicmiiy el II1 1 htaiion House. I'Votu tli'i ITomrt Journnl. JENNY LIND. SINCE HER RETURN. nunourtATioN ham,. At n meeting held hy ihn cili.ens of r'dumb.t in llm nllico.d Col M"TT it. im ih ',':( 1 .1 ,y ol Drcemb T. Ifl'.n. W. It. V. I'llVSTI t, lq , wat' called to die Chair, and L. I'1. W11 i ij n tied Socrotruy, I hi mntioi it whs Itetolrcl, That a II ill he givn in honor nf the bring, unition of lli.ti. Wm. Mi.nn.r,, in (i norti or, and Hie Ilmi. .Iamts Mvnit, ut l.teut-n tnt (ioveinnr of Oln. A win d, That a c .mmiiler) coio-iniiu:; uf oihl p r-socs, bo n; p"ime I to in dm all te'cetsniy arrau 'einents Tho riinuiiiieo np,oihled by the Cuair, in nciror-dain e with ilm n!j ive res .bilinti, wai Met-rn, Molter, Ihrris Sullivan!, K. M. McCn.k, Who-kr, Tlirall, Hryan, nnd II. N-il W. S. ritKNTlSrt. Chalriuaii. L, II. Wilson, Ri'cretary. sept mo wnmo putiiir. mind m ine country in n lever- 1 hnd iiiiimiuirI cxcilemi ut, nn-l iuvolvi d the Union ! A correnp-mdenl who has onjoyed mucli of Madame ils-Ii in Mich fej,rfiil j-opni.ly. Whatever may be j fiold-chmidt's society cinco Imr return to Uurop,., f,t. said t. Iht contrary, in anvq imrt'r. I Irust that those I vors ns with sonm interoMing reminiscences: indomit.tblo rliRnipionsf llm naiimrjl tlemocriiic I " It is not my iuieutiou," Im write,, uhl n tardy or I the Dickinsons, iho Itmnsmis, the O'Coiinrs, "HbiHelo tlm many lhat h tvo b-en bi-stow. d iij llm ami their valiant romrmlcs hi imos will r..t ll.or. , i!'t,'' rl'il,l "f "!-' I Would only UUolo from iiu-inory oughly assured that Ihey luivo the sympathy, the r. , lb" reia.llecli.mn of some hours sp.nl in her Bocieiy, spo. i, mul iho gratitude nl all ihit section of the cm- I ilt u" itnla-hiommlo wittering place, daring a senson feder.irv wliosi) -lr ) m il euiiliilei.co nr.. il l u ,.rlh I ol ret irellli'llt ill. (I mpoflo, fiber loT lo.l'' mill Sllc posses .mg; mid tha' limn- urn but fo-.v niou n' Maud- i '''""ipaigns in Ameri.-n nnd in Hnglrnd. Worn mil by mgl.T be found in llm whole Soiilli who do nni fn-d H'er nlnmst mere.lililo lahorn in Una country, wher" llm livoliesi indi-icinn nt the niioiopt. ol a trio nf!h"r ""iV-reil fmm iho r.ie.ttmit changes of corrupt end besi.iled Cibirmt minsters In intermeddle i'dtmaio t' wlm-li she wai expos. d. si.nn ritier herreltirn in llm dome-iic concerns ni'nm-of the soveieiyn Hrmes I ,n K"r,,V'i ,", "ought a shelter fmm llm paT.o of the ol tlm Uniontu break down overylhing like hee b.m 1 ""dtilndo mid 11 ml nation fmm public dulies nirnng nfopmi.m to exttngui-h all of lint just und legil i- ' "'"l" noted for their snhrmty nud qui-l habits i und m ini State prid. which custitnles otm nl llm main t are-es idbtlnng nl h-r lonhh in Urn b-.tis.. the N,.nh pilhirs of our svMem of conlederated goverurienl ' f'"a- thmuidi the insiriimontaliiy nf 1111 accused spoilt pi.l- " l'"rhaps ihe n.-ver cbnuing vi.-w, Irom her fmnl it-) tinder the mi;:.i .d which nil public, vimm mutt ! windows, of the bmnd sen rolling its shiggih waves i.rlalbbly b.nsuidi. llio most elevated and disinterested 1 111 '"'''oils perspective, uut'l lst m the w-Horn hori-lovoof rounlrv oulv c uHtilule an ii.suoerablo iniiwd- ! ,k' blending ii.tnone-:liid dm long mw iiut-nt to all pnlilic .lilvam einent, and a wild and iufn - riati al spirit, ot ,1'icohimsin ho seen, sooner or hit imuipin; a.l llm bieh places of civic. HmsI and ditmily 1 nope ami conjMimuy imiievo Hint a wholesome reiii ot sand hills th it lined the shore in dull monotony unrelieved ly treo or house, had tlm;r Pilhtenco upon her mind; hut, Im thnt an it may, her I ico wn ever tlioi.clitlul, snuieliines even In snilnoM, nnd le-r pfiio- imiiiiry movement I anncrurrcd m the Siato of Now I ,r,"'"K H"". llm mid, gmy !iy above, s- CiNi:iNN,n (Uil.T Unionist. Wo have received lh' fust number of the ? nw papr established by (be member of tho Ciiu inniti Typographical I'nioi,. It ii fairly prinloJ, and prcHnta n nent njipenraiu o, In Ids mlolntnry Ihe II. liter in ikes ihmo pi opnNitions, n 'bo ba-is upon whirh dm paper will i- nl for ils claim In pub! ie favor. It will Im devoted, Ut, To the di,- n.mihintioti nf a pnr.t nud incorruptible literatim aoinng iho people '.id. An eutim independem o upmi nil sibjcli of tiuivorn il public. Interest, und :td. Tlm publica'i m nf ihe very Iaie.it new, re:lrdle1 fif eipens". We havo no coulidence in iho perinnneui y of any pap-r etlablihed In carry out llio views of nu iissncia-lion, Imwover respechtble ils meiidmrs nmy lie. Il will live possibly for a yenr ortwo. The fate tl the Nonpariel and nil such orgiiuiz itiom, should warn ilmm thnl they e ttitmt expect permaneiiro. l'cni.tc Mkktimm in Cmlvki-ano, Hitkalo, At The ciiiem of (Jlevhind held n mass meellng nt Ihe Court II mm, cm S ilard-ty night, tn lake into eontider-lion the cuurno of the people of Krie, In destroying iho rnilmnds Ihroii'ihllnl city. Tlio Mayor presided, and tlio prhifipil iiii.ens participated, Judge An-iiKRWi wiih chairman of the Ooinmittee mi Kesobilioiit They worn strong nnd severe, nnd recommended rr. Ulinlnry mennires by our l.egislaluro if I'ennty lynnia espoused the part id' Krie. The resolutions tint pns d tho Ohio Legislature in lH llt, were copied, aiming nt ' retaliation. Much f)eltng prevails In Clevehmd. At lliitlalo 11 hrge public meeting was held on th sania Biibjed The people rxprens-d n williiii'os h 1 IVt assistance il the uuilioriiiei were i ot ,dde to po lo n ih mob, flir-h it the omientl lovii.. r iho iMi'irn coniHry. The tele "ra 0 hie dennntch alal'iiil that llm Vn. fin premo Court has grjiuted nn injnneti -n n'iinst t' el Mayor, A c. of Kile, restntining ibem fiom 1 oniooHt' g wnito nn tho It-aid w t tf that city is iiuiu rlnnt nws. Wo do not niidersinud by it, that llm Court Ilia finally nettled the point which det-rudue Ihe legality (,f Ibrt charter nndrr whit b the ro;id from llm I'd. Rtnlo linn hnn been Imill, 1ml il lias so fnr respccled tha rights of tlm dompnny n In enjoin Ihe penphj id Krio Imm dUiurbing il lill ibe wlnle quontioii vnn be fully and elabnraiely disrtiftcd. This will be dune on a motion to dissolve the in. lion. Meanwhile we think the penpht ul K, m will bo compelled lo respect llio rights of the rends, nnd lhat iho mmpt.tiien will ngam by down their nil nnd tonko their ritiitieciioii ihrnneh ilmi Slain. It i sidd tin' S'lii'in rbnrges have (men made against tiny, (j irmah, ill Miutiosoln, nnd ihni the IV' anient will remove him, Rt he fails to moot th 1 chnrpen, This is miliar enrly for galphininm to develops itself. Iliom.r Imimiitast rnoji TruiiF.r Tho nwn by llm ht'tt aniv d fnun I'uropo, it of llio mot inciting clinr.ii.ier. The lo'al drslructioti if Ihn Tuthiidi 11- it is a lerrible blow lo tl em, nml will prmluco fatal roil- sequences iiidMn l-'nland nnd I'Vaiico iiiteilVro. Tlio Hewn created great griel ii. I'.u-is, and llio Knip u or was much excited by il. The prospeol of n geie rot war now t-eotnt probable. The ib tnilt ef this gn at naval battle wo kIuiII gtso ns soon as we g-t tlm New York papers cnnPdliing them. LlTKitAnr Isnr x 1 Ine of ih ) most enterprining of tbi Cincinnati periodical n;;ents, Mr. IWr, hns issued a pamphlet of :i pages, giving Ihe nanu s, prices, grp.,, ui 11 vast variely of literary, religion and cninmercial i.'iblicniions, lor which ho ir'tt as ior.nl, 'llui list -oinpritiH nil the prominent magr.tnen of lop po. The curious in inch matter can supply themselves with anyihing within iho range nf literaiure, from llm establishment ol Mr. IVst. TIi- ftttitcsman aj'ain pitch"t into Ono ion vV 11 1, a K K nil tlm printing question, and iittimat. it that the treasury is being plumb-red by a net of men wlmso ropidh ty has out run their discretion. This was very emi nently llio caso when Locoforoi-ni h id die oniim enrt- trnl nfOhin, fmm ICIII tn IMM, ns Iho siid list of nlojtl ings and tlefalcalioits of lhat p-riod deinonnltatei. Tttto things, tlm Stntwnon ays, nre s;j do being done wtili impunity. W'n trust dm truth of iIipho c.hnrges will I nmdo amni'erof sp-- ial inves1igatim by iho leitlatuie. If th"V nre true, ihe peoplo should know it, and ihen tlmy will apply the remedy, fio nh- iid, gehtlemmi, wo w id hold your h its while you pitch in, York, which wid cnnlimio nnd dilin-e itief unl.l far tioriiind fnctiuiiitis shall ho consigned to that death which kimwn no resurrection, und llio repose andhap-pin-Tis of the mpuhlic Im p iced iipon fiuindnttnii us iiuni-tUhablo nt the fnm nl tlmso illustrious nniies widi whom tlm cniNdiuitim nml its compromise" originated. I havo llm Imnor to b gentlemen, your friend and fellow-citien. ' " II. H. 1'OOl'l'L M. irs, Kruslus W. Glover, William Mo dry, ,Ies -ph M. M'ir-h. Divid It nlge, and N. him md, c nnmitree, Tim numerous friends of C. L. Ktom, Ksq , will bo gr.itilied In lintl ni,oiher leitor from him in the Journal, to-day. Tlio ititelligenco iiupiirfid by it is inieresling. and well worth (bo atien'don of those who nro desirous nf leaving Ohio for lhat ditlnnt land. It wdl be aeeti t-ial the It 'puUicnii oK merit is ut work, mid tho duy ia not fir disintit, when the rule id Great llriiatn will bo ousted from the coui rol of that vast country. Our readers may look for otlmr letiei s, from time to time, from the aaino source TflE OHIO AND INDIANA R&ILUO&D. Wo learn that ihe Ohio and Indiana Itailrond is now completid to I'lilternon, on iho Mud lliver Road the hrst trniu passed over tlm whole line Imm CrcMlmo In 'aMursnti, yentcrdnv. Went of 1 nth-rum, to the In- liana line, tm work u In ing prostcuted wilh energy: fixed and certain. At times Mio smile. I, but it was like some lone ligure in n piclurn of Soti'itJc, placed lllero by the skillul artist to mike tlm nnliiude more Hind nnd Um Hi ot was the same. As slio sat wilh her omhmi Try -ver in her lnj, nnd seemed lo cnnnl tho stilclies that nho look, I more thin onco nnked my sell, 'Call it be ,1-miy Litnl V In conversation she wiih cheerful, but ralh- r prebrredto list 11 lt.au to talk; nnd bho wn n good listener lor ilieio is ipiito ns much art in listening well, ns in conversing well. " At tho diiinor table, nho nppenred lo good advan tage, nud pren.di'd wiih grnco and dignity, ut nn time moie lu than when she uttered lor n toast, ' America And as she replaced her glass upon (he table, said : ' wonder if I tituill over bco that happy country aiiuin She spoke ol iho Americans with much feeling, and of the American Indies whom she had mot, as among her d.Mtotd friends. Thuir beniiiy shn extolled, and mentioned ono yiung hnly o New 101k city, who ns lo his taste and menus, and wo were pleoned to witness the neatness and cl-unlineia (h it were obnervablo in iheir respeciive apartumnis, whi'di is sumethlng unusual wiihin College walls. There aro two literary Societies belonging to the College the Nu 1'i Kappa, and the I'lidomathosian the library of the furmur coninius ii.OOO volumes, mid tlmhiir.try of the l-dter 2. 'Jill) volumes. The 0 .liege Library cotilains 4HII1) volumes; many ol them rare and Valuable books, selected in Eur po. This library is kept iii ihe Tlmul. gical Seminary, a beauiifiil building, of semi-G ihic iirehi'ecliim, located a little over hall a iiuhi from ihu Colleu. ot. Ihe north end of a ibliji'fiil uvemio, Kuri'oiMnlcil with trees and hand-Mime buililins. lli-hon McKlvain is I'resideiit of iho I lm 'In-icid Soirdnnty. Among tlm li.m buildings erected mi ihn College Grounds is Ross Clmpcl, built with means furnished liv Iho lilminliiy of Lady Itois, of Kuglnnd ; und II ircoiirt IM ice A.videmy, for boys i-xcbltively , (otiducteil by tho Ktv. Mr. I'.lake. Thero aro many oilier pent buildings, n cupii d by the 1'rolensors, nnd as boarding hoiites There nro Severn thoumnd tmrus of valuable land helm 'tring fn the Coll. g., which, we miderslaiid, the iriHti-e ci.utempliilo m-ihiit:. f -r the purpose of having a lar;'i I 1 1 1 it lo invent for iho hem-lit of the iiislilulinn. Tie- SptjijoTmld, Mt. Voinun mul 1'ithiburgli Kailroml will pum through 11 pmhon of tin se yroinulH, nnd tlmio will bo a station within a few rods ol the Coleo. About 7 o'cloi k in llm evening, Iho College building and Iho surriiiindinL.' grounds, presented a truly sub. lime p;ctacl" Kvery window in llm College wns brilliantly lilliiioiiiiitid wilh caudl-.s, am) there were in, my Ikii. limine aid appropriate Irauspi.rencies nnd molto-s, piepnteo hy Ihe hludeiils nnd tlio young Indie id (nimbler, winch uttracted ( oiisldernhle ittieidinu. To ;:I nIioii tloii,i:Mhe, iho K'miyon (iuardf, a Mdiiaty coiup my com p hi i exclusively of studeuls, marched nnd e ni'iter m arched tbroii di the 1'nrk, wilh aopropriiiln mu-oc. Wn hue novt-r seen u Military company who.e to.'.dn wit more pi-rfect thin (hi-'. Ii. C. Cutter, jr., it Ciplain of ihe K-'iiyon (iuards, .1 .met hP rlin ", Itt l.ieiiii-na'H, nud .1 .me (iitmhle,o liietiterintit, A proei'stioti wit firmed at the residem-o of I'm-feasor Tiiuildo, c.mi.oed of ihe Kacully, Urofcssors and Si.i'b-nlt of in. lo.l! ge, Ciliens of fi imbi.-r, invited gii"s!-, X:c , who were escorted by llm Kenyim fiiianli (o tlm fioul ol llm College, when Mr. MoBes llaoolioii. orm nl ihe NMnboitK appoinlvd lor lhat ptir-pont, iiddreise the new I'resideiit in some very appropriate reiiiFirks. Inbehnlfof llm Students ho henitily wnl(orned I'resideiit A'nirows In his now field of use fulness, and 1 xpr. aisi d llm high grntilicaiiou il nfl'orded all commoted wilh the institution lo hear that he had nccept d tho renpoiisihle trust co.nmilled lit hin charge Mr. II. hoped and believed that a now era wan nboiit to dawn unoii K"iium an era uf prosperity mid use. juhicas. hitherto une jnmpled in the history of lhat v nihil' tri-tituii ui. I Im high reputation ot iMr. An die.vs, he naitl, not only ns a ndinlur mul friend nf Ed ucation, but us nu onergeiie nnd Ihi.rnugli buniriesi miu, wns n siilhclenl giiarrinly, tliat under In direc tion, Kei.ymi Cnllegi) miit somi take u rank second tn in. otlmr siinil ir iiistitutinn in the United States. When Mr. Andrews came fnrwnrd tu reply, he was creeled wilh a Imnrly welcomu. He spoke for about half nu hour m a Vimv earnest ro.d eloouent manner. 'ssbd 1 ftjl( hi4 r." narks were listened to with profound .ittoii1i.:i. Il'i exriresiied it fletermirinlinn lo In tils one mien In llio utmost to promote ihe welfare of Ken yon Collego. It would bo impossible, he remarked, lo ret along without having some dilliculheanrcsnioti uliy, but h s Imped that boili IVofosnors nnd Students would en operat"lt:iruiouiotih',y , as n band of broihern, to ml vmico llio interests of 1ho College, Kor his pari he was prepir d to meet any difl'mnlly lhat might nt ii, nud would use the utmost decision, when nece siry. to miii'it iin snboidiirtiion, Mr. A. expressed his unilt'Mhlo t nth in lhat elormiin h nl war It ol our trei inHiiiiiioiiM, 1)10 C iinmori .School System i nnd all hou "h he had consonied to nrcplMho I'resi.lfim y of Kenyott Cnlee, ( would, nl ihe same lime, d everything in his power tn buildup the Common Schools ol our State nnd country. 1 At ihn conclusion of hi remarks, a mere outline nf which we heave given, Mr. Andrews was saluted wiih three elm rs. Wo liavodieen promised n report of tlm remarks ol Mr. Hamilton, nnd tlm reply nf I'reid-d"ut Andrews, which wo shall take pleusuro in laying Imfnro our readers hereafter. The Kdiior of this piper was then called upon to address iho Students, and ho responded in a lew remarks auiiablo lo tho occasion. Alter tho exorcises wero over wo returned tn the city, highly plensed with our first viit to Kenyou College. Wo cannot close Ibis brief and very imperfect Hkoh'li, withiui returning our heartfelt thanks to many of tho I'mfesnors nud Students for their kind attention during our visit. Kspociallr do wa feel thankful to lVof. Trimble for Ida courtesy and hnspi- lality. Mt. Vernon Hanner, foreign tforrcoponiiciuc. FHOri AUSTRALIA- IV. .1 GUERNSEY COUNTY. In llm esitiniii'in uf discerning men, who aro not merely superficial obaurverB, but wlm pay attention to crossed llio oceun 111 tlio s'onniship wilh her, an being ! the siatisucs, geology mm geography 01 n county particularly heautihil nnd uininole. i:it Mm thought and 1 irge quantities id in n (T rr.il) nm now in ainrn j l'"r"l"' f that the young murip-d hid ins cniditi"d lliemtelven too 1 closely in iho nursery, ainl did not tnku Bulliident ex ercine in Iho open air; that limy were tun oxaeting; towards iheir husbands, and that iho latter were ion indulgent ! " Nho spoke nf Ihtrnum us a wonderful man, and of Mu si n m as a marvellous enterprise. Dinner over, the 'postboy bmuL'ht in loine letters, one of which, directed to ' Mtt .fenny Idml,' and which tmre (he sl-imp 0! half the post olhces lu Hie United tvn'en .iii-t " Never hearing her apeak ill uf any person, 1, ntio day, purposely introduced the name ot a lady (nf some repute in New York city), who, wilh Imr daughter, had b"hived towards her in n nmttt uulailylike nml unkind manner, during religious nervii-.es in nn KngU-h opened, nud after reading, hamled it h at thin ph.ee und Toledo, for drying tlm unlin i.lied p(,r- ",t' """.i, requesimg mm m answer mo too h, lion. Tho compleiiniiof tlmwhol,. lino (mm Crest-1 f-ml laughing rend a love sick epistle Imm a cb.,p line tnKt. Wayne nmy be looked for in to early part 1 1,1 J "m "m,,,S u" w,t-'r ' ll,,'irb ,"-,lt' M I,,r' ot m-xt sea ion. Wo nro ohid to henr tliat, ul various points on the newly opened road, large quantities of produce nro collecting, nml Hint eveiy prepnrailoii 1 unking lor b.ing a H.ieedy nml regular biixiuess. A ihe lino runs ilimugh ntie nl lhevery best portion o tho Slate, its V11I110 to Iho Mad It Ver Itoa l, ns 11 feeder, cnuilot lie overestimated. Arranemenis nro imw making by which the Hour, grain, ',a., nf Diicyrus, Upper Sm- lusky, tVc, will he ltruiiiit (o tins phem, without, tr-vit- shipment al I'ltlternoti. This will give lo those places the ndvanl agr-s of n direct ctimmuniriilioii will) Ihe Lakes. Tlio conduct uf this now roul rofl-cts every rredil itnl.esierS. tlis, iho ncntig 1'ro-ideiit, nml under his continued supervision it esnnot fail of nuece. 8an- ftttky legt!trr. Gueimey county is beginning to assume an upward teiitieiicy. Iiook ai ner vast capacity as a wneni country, si nrcel) spcond to any in tlinatato. Uounui or the uroat quantity uf pork and wool which she an nualiy mi-es lor market; survey the nourishing towns with winch she is aludded, oast nnd wont, norih and south; In ik at the great thoroughfare (iho National Turin. iite) which tinvurses tier ouiiro leiiiili from east lo west, superadded in which, and nearly parallel Iho ready for any emergency that may arise, Willi it, is the Cent ml Ohm Kttllmuil, nlrnnst completed taken in conjunction with tho l'ut-hurgh, Mnjsvdle and Cincinnati Railroad, which will run diagonally1 through tho county Irotn norih-eust to soiithwust. lto hold tier Biipernhundant beds uf coal, unsurpassed in quality, if in iho depth nf iho vein, by nuiio in the State, Observe how easy of access aro her timber nml stone for building purposes. Her anil is irrigated by pure nnd healthful streams of water, (he chief uf which is Wills creek, famous lor herexcelletit llouriug mills and good mill sites. This creek passes throng. 1 I the western poriinn of Cambridge, (tier emmty seat.) church, only a few days previously ; but she betrayed j ,l""t "HoMing llm grotlesl incililiea lor Hie eshttmnli 11.1 leeliimsi.l' 1 eten .nent ,i!id milv n)ioved a conscious. ' nmnlnl nteitru wnrksaud inauulactnriesot various kinds. ness of the tre.itmeiit she had Imeii anlii'tei lo, by Kw cntiuiiej in the S'ale, after Ihe two Hitlrnnds nl-imiuodiately chatigiiig iho subi 'i t .dcmiverMttion. Not hnled m nbovo aro c impletod, will postess superior ji be;'L' r or deh.nned nersoii loit ih it was nn obiect of; tacililioa tr transporting their surplus imnhiCB ami her svoinatliv : mid even iwn bnbi d .'-s received her niaiiiifacHire tn a reitdy niniket. Tlio want ol lliese airtses one day, while Khe talked Willi llieir innsl.-r. Ill i riinieifin, ner. i.-inre. nn- nep. Mii.-rn"y sunlit; umii 6. II. KAttrrMAtt has purclnsed nn Interest in the Zanesville Courier, and will ba aaiociatod with Mr. WiAvrn, In the editorial department. Tlm M Hsouri Republican speaks in the highest terms of dm lecture nf Mis Li'ct StnNK in S'. Louis, on tin Ic.'ftl disabilities of woman. Tlm li ill will hold " IHH1 pernmis, and tnmy wmil nway without g-'tiing sents, l.i r it m ikui;' a tleci.leit iii.presiioii m i ho nhivo Stil-s. Tlm very boldnes nu I novi'My f her course tid;es llmni by surprise. At Louisville her reception wa very favorable, and tho Louisville Journal spoke a w ann'y in her praise ns doe the Republican- f'lltMiR I.AMUiK hn sold ll; Tip't Whig o Wm, 0. Gu r. who Ii it iiiunt d tlm p. n' id edi'or ni d piibll'lier. lie has rlmm,'. (( the n into n th" paper to The Tiilln City Trih'tnc. LtsRsfK ha mn'le a good piper, Hiiti hy great Industry ami pcrmverauco lias built up a good jnb ollice. Wo w i-h Ihe mlirimr and ibe new edilor much simcrss. ChrU'y's Nighlingalo Seiennders have been ul St. Louis, ntnl left llmro willmnt pay ing t lour prinlei'a bills I'ass ilmm noind, and iimko nay in mlvntim, ib. rele with lliet.i. U would n.-r m n bad plan to do it ia nil nindUr case". LiviKotTni has sent 11 bis Monthly av Maiiaii.e lor .Iinuary, Ift'.L This is ono of llu best and most complete works of tlm kind j ti iho United Slates, nnd probably has a more extensive ctrcnlnth.n ilmn miy similar work. Us terms, if 1,00 per year) nro f"w nble, nnd we hayo im doubt tho'Mn'i'idmr w ill In a Urge pntrotiniie. The JlfuasjTcd Herald i out in now type, nnd mnk a beautiful appearance. It Is a credit lo even the llouriiliing town In which it U printed. OAMINQ IN CINCINNATI. We have n secret detective police fmc a largo number of open, art ire policemen, nnd our laws ought in be promptly oxeculi'd, b it, always, they nre nut. ft In welt iiiidemlnod, lhat llmro nre numerous gum-, b'ing saloons in Cincinmiii. "Fast" young men tnlk bravely of establishments on fHhionahlo ! recti, which are handsomely furnished, and to which nn man i allowed entrance, until he has paid nt some fill, nt olhers f'0, for n ticket ; this licket rdlnwiii iho holder tn lake bids for Iho amount at a f aro Hank. When a number of persons have been vilbnuoiisly fleeced at'.il represent alien nro in tile In Iho pres., mid dm gaming r ncultty exposeil, or when a row or n sli .othig . rows nut of quarrels nt tho gaining !.ihl", then llm police, secret nud active, can nmko a decent nu iho "cnuihltuu hell," nnd the rondo tables nro burned on the ciiy Jul, and the nun who keeps ilmm can be fined MH). I Now, if we know what poli I u ty it, iho police- min sin uhl enforce the law with.. 111 waning to have bin nttenti 'ii publicly called tn ils violations. Nh.it would tie thought ol n p ihcenian who watted mr lo cal editors lodescribe burgltrn, and limn, wiih a newn- paper in bis hand, wont about seeking somebody tlmt answered the desci iption, in order to nrre.U him for a burglary, whick the Inr d reporter had discovered! our policemen cannot tie ignorant 01 1110 lact that 'gvnhling hells" nro i.tiinerou in Cincinnati. They know the law let it bo executed. Unless mora no- r i it v i mnnil-'sted in this p'iriicniar, the interrogatory ' live we a Mnrchal among ut" will become n bye-word. f,'m (,'olntnhinn order lo ' rive Iheui limo In rest,' a she snid. "Such nre some of ihe traits e character which '.fenny Liml ' possessen nil timiatde, Invenblo and wonintdy. They nre her natural qualities, nt singing is her nnlural gift. Force ut circumninncs Ins mouldt tl ami strengthened her mhut, giving her llm power n restraining her leeliugs, and lo command n'sp"ci. Irom the unfeeling when necessary; hut a pure and kindly heart is hem pity nnd drrothn nre her ntrongenl pun aion " It 'Collertioti of her early years and of her home sprend Ihemnelvos, like llm Upas treo, over her exintelice; and n her fnmo brightens, melancholy will deepen till nlncuriiy draws Iter away from tlmhi-hioii-nhlo world, lo eni .y, in clm repon, the rich rewinds of her many dwds of charily and love. Snn. " Wiht Tn k r Think or 11. Sttunhiy morning, an ' ihe reiufori etneiit fur the ceU nt Alton were being bron: lit out o llm j id nud coupled together, il II ijt-: pened ilia' Cnnr'et Uphvii, llm h tck drtvttr wh mb- i ii"d a man on the sand, beating him su lint he b It ' him for dead, wn chained wiih Lou Uen.ler, llm man I who kilb-d Jacob Scheib in his own house nt Hbm Island, and then retired to bed wilh his victim's ite, : It waa their first meeting, nnd Ihe follnwin? eonver- ati'in p:isi d: What's vour 11 nn" V Lou Cond-r. What's ymir V 'Charles Hrovvn. What did ymi do t ' Shot another man nud killed him.' ' How many years you got T' ' Four I think, oh yes, four, dat ish tl.1 u (i I ,mly robbed a tmn nud Rot leu, I wish '. had killed him, limn I might havo got olVasonsy ns lllh's Ins! lutter ennt-h.' 1.1 to nation," fiid Im I 'l reiimrkabla pissnge; I d.clnro aolemnly, you Y ih, dni i irue,' very likely. Chiearp democrat. receiving the consideration liereiiierprising populaiioii anil niltirai advantuges other wise entilled her to. M11 is now. however, begining to loom forth in her proper imiiMiiuido. Ltd any one who imagine other who hike n lour through tlio ennnty, and witness the indices nl pftqieiiiy which meel tdt view.inlbo h:tpn nf tin iffy (own und villages. Lot him look nt Wash-in;;toii, Mid Motown and Fnirview nn tint NsIioihI K.ind al .Cluvtville, Cumberland, Senet-nviihi nud MiIIwimhI sotiili nl Wim hesler, Atilrim nud l.ondon- lerry 011 the S'e.ibenvillo I'iko nt New llirnon-'liitti ami Liberty mirih besides oilmr villages in ilu-ir lu cipiotic.y, which il it med less in mention. It any nUmr evidence m wanting In satisly the minds of capitalists and men id rntorpriie, thii Guernsey county 1 an eligible location lor business, let llmni Unto llio tnct IhaL there arc tlirrr. wetkly papert pftnted in tlieronHt'i-vt nt Cambridge, dm coiiniy sent, und one at W itshingtnii, eight miles east ol Cambridge eith nf which H well nupp utcd. No ltter tn linn nrrd he n tduecd! A" lensi wo ihiok thai none of nut' tectum- cei wilt take exception to this Utter cnleiio.i h wliirh In judge of tlio pro;qiei ily und res. -me. in of h place. fiNcrnnry J:iiri viniiin The editor of llm N"v Orleans Picayune, speaking nf a uiode s'lhicrib. r' to that paper, says : " Wo have mi our subscription lis! the tin me nf one thai, should wo bo left forsaken nnd nlono to light g.'ntlenniii, who has taken Ihe Weekly I'icnynne ever niii'e inure Um nrttim ot iietiverauco lor the wor'd, we will rtlnr choose to be liu"iitn linn to reinrdn sub ject t'i Mm House ol Au-ttni; rather subuiit lu the open, mnniy lorce ui 'he t;,tr, in tu in the henrt revelling perjury nf the llnpsburi ; rather lie luted df. reclly by the master linn submit In Ihe nh-ime ol lining ruled by his underling, llm feitcrs of force may be broken once, bu the nlleclion ul a manally olV.vided people to a perjurious dynasty can nevor ho restored. Russia we hate with inconceivable hatred ; hut llm Houbq of Hapiburg wo hate and despise." since iHilll.nti'l tintnot once during lint wlmlo period. that wo remember found Inn It wnti the nppnainneo or ci.ntnisof the papor, or compldm-dof heing irr": i" I ulv served by ihe mails. H" ptl l Ins lirntje ii'n subscription in ndvanco, nnd has not paid nuy'hing since." ' 0 Ye Wecli Fotielio Advocnt" says: " Yo boat kof drops for yug ladir. is tu drop do prah tin ov drenin thin hwen da go in the nit ar!"' Dim ii our aentinienla. Tiffin 7'nbnni, The editor of ihe New Vork Eryning Is n poet, nnd a judge uf poetry. In a late number, lb following nriiclo, in lhat line, upp nr d : ThoSilem Freeman tunkesn timely exlrael fiom ihe poetry of " llnnea Itiglow," with 11 hall it dn. n ems ago. lhat ' Me tlon'l tmljf iiifnr!(.tn m .ro'n sn ol.l euit." Thero 1110 iml nuiuy w Im will deny thai llm following is 11 true picture of the Allorimy liem rnl "(fi-n. V. Is sHn lll i fansrt mutt, HVi In en on nil nl-tet lliat lilvrn yncn nr pell , Hut rnniUlcncy tiit wu s pnrl nl his plsn-Mi,' txi'ii true to 100 (isi Ijrntnt I :l is (iht.ni II." Fifteen pprlodicalniironow published hi Constantinople, nf w hich Iwo aro in llm Turkish languai-e, four in ttm French, four in Italian, Iwo in Greek, turn in Arnioninn, one in Riilgnrian. mid one in Itusshm. Most of Idem nre issued weekly. The Motion Christian Frammcr admits thnt ns thea- lm will mul iiuttt uf lieeesnly exisl, the Way to ninke n school i.f morals is not lor good and virluousciiioii lo shun them, lint by Iheir presence and supervision, in compel thorn to decency itiut morality. The career of mankind rollcctively la a chronicle of humnn fully that nl Kiti gland of Hume ami Smollett Ifiogentt. Soj-am, Turon River New South Wales, 8ipt. 8, 1S33. T. flARCOM, Esq, Dear Sir S ion after tho dalo of my last cummu- oicatiou, 1 carue from Sydney tn this place, which is the principal mining village on llio Turon river, and is distiiM from Sydney one hundred and sixty miles. Tho mad fortholirst twenty-live miles passea through a sandy plain or prairie country, tho anil of which is thin, nnd nut very productive: it produces a small ijtiauti'y of grass, but very nulrilious. Tho remainder of iho way, witfj tho bure exception uf Hathurst plain, winch issmrij fiftoon miles in extent, the country it very mountainous. Sumo of the ranges are very htgh, and the Bconery from iheir top.i equal to any I over hoheld. Tlmy nro thinly covered with the Gum Iree, of which there are several varieties, but all aro very similar, nud which is almost tho only forest tree in the country. Tlio moi.ntains aro nil imvered with grass, nud in many places 11 .cksnf sheep und herds of cattle und horses aro to be seen grazing upon their sides. Several Villages are passed by the way, but umie of importance exopt Hathurst, which contains some ten or twelve hundred inhabitants. It ia situated on an elevation, in tho middle of Hsiliurst plain, and is iho seat of justice for a largo district of country, including tho Turon gold district. Arriving hero, I found that operations had boon sub ponded for sotno weeks in llio bed uf the river, where the largest deposit uf gold it, in consequence of Jitgh water, it being winter and ihe season of floods, and lhat iho diggers had all resorted to the small creeks and gullies, nod tn" dry diggings, " the yiold of which is not large but steady, and where there is no certainty of persons making mom than wh it is termed "waL'eH," but occasionally a "nugget" may ho found or a "pock- flit upon, but tlmso instance, are rare, nnd do not occur with inure than ono in a hundred. Upon personal examination, I find that the enrth in the entire region of country drained by this river, h morn nr less impregnated with gold, so much no, that il would be (lilli.mlt to find a ditbfull of enrth taken Imm any place, even the lops of the highest in uu tains, without finding nmro or less particles ol' g .1.1 in it j yet thero am few places on llm surface whom it. is found in sufficient quantities to pay for working. During llio season nf rain it is constantly being wat.li-od into llm gullies, fmiu thence inm iho creek, nud fmm thence it Minis its way into the bed of the river, which is the grand mcej.taclo for tlm whole nf iho country drained by it, its specific gravity being so greni it is continually, when being moved by tlm nc ion of the water, working ils way downwards through the sand and grnvol, until it Hn illy renebes the "bed rock,1' winch is usually from ten to fifteen loetbolow the surface, nud hero iu tho ere vies and low pi icon iu the rock, and hi iho sand ami gravel next it. is found ihe greatest deposit Nu systematic or elliiu.'tit plan has heretofore been tried in working tho bud of tlm river. Il his usually been worked by pulm of miners combining their labor, dividing tint oxpouo nnd profit equally, nml working on n small nr individual claim, which is tifieen foot iu width, extending from bank to bank. When worked in this way, it require at least ihreo-foiirilis of the l tb.ir employed In keep down the water with pumps, leaving but one-fourth available in ''Kg'""! but iu u great many instances, the water wan so strong, that the rock could not be Touched at all and the claims had tube ab.indnned, after e.i pending a considerable amount uf labor on them. I believe, however, there nro but few instances where the rock has been reached, tint the parties havo not been well repaid, nnd in some instances largo sumi have been realized. 1 Ihiok, however, it cat, never be maden "suro thing," until some cheap, efficient mode be adopter! lo get rid of Iho walor without so touch la'mr. When this i done, there 1 little In be feared ol th1 result; but even Ihen it rnuit tie worked by individ uals ur comp inies with hired labor, as it is ditlic ilt In get n large number of miners, each having an equal voice in the m inagement of a work, lo agree for any length of timo, and sooner or I iter, Iheir ditngreeinenis must result in breaking up the arrnngernent, About a yenr ago, the legislative council passed a Inw regulating the gold fields, in which it wnsennctod lhat all citizens, digging, or pursni-g any other bind itess at ilm diggings, should pay to tho resident Corn-misidotier, in advance, n monthly liceine foo of thirty shillings stnrling, (eqti it tu seven dollars and a half) and thai fnroigner should pay double this sum. There aro also somo o'hor clauses in tho Inw making distinc tions between citizens nnd foreigners. When this law was passed, it created a gieat excitement at the "diggings, and ihey came near haviogo civil war. Hut all is now quiet, nnd a hill is before tlm Legislature, which will undoubtedly bo pntsed in a few days, repenting all the clauses making distinctions between citizens nnd foreigners, and nn t ll'ort ia being made lo havo the 1 icon so feo reduced tn ten or twenty shillings, hut uf its success there is much doubt. In the adjoin- j ing colony of Victoria, whero the same license feo is exacted, and where the great bady uf diggers are congregated, thero is a strong oilort being mado to have the license foo reduced or entirely abolished, and there teems now to bo danger uf a collision between the miners and tho Government upon the subject. The minora, some time since, sent a delegation to tho Governor, with largo petitions, praying fur its reduction ur abnli.d.ment. The delegation got no ratinlao-tion from the Governor, and indeed wero treated rather cavalierly. Tho miners have since met in immense mass meetings, ntid, resolved tn refuse and resist Ihe payment nf tho license, and the Government have, within a few days, inarched nil tho military force in tlio colony to the vicinity of the diggings, to It ia estimated that llmre nro one hundred thousand digg s Victoria, ami 11 limy persevere 111 ineir determination lo resist llio payment of nny license feo, there will nu doubt be serious trouble. When I left home for these antipodean diggings,1 numbers of my friends desired mo to wrilu them my views of the opportunities afforded hero for m iking money. As I liud it impossible tn lake lime lo write lo them nil separately, I will endeavor to give m views in this letter, hoping it may roach the eyes ot nil of them. For lhat clus of pommis wlm expect tn dotentl entirely upon their own labor, I h tvo nu doubt but Crdiforni oilers greater inducements than this country doe; ns it is the opinion uf all Californium with whom I have conversed upon the subject ln-ie, and these nm a great many, lb.it individual can get more gold llmre th in Imre ; Imsido, there Ihey nre tint taxed, whilst here they inunt pay thirty shillings st rling per month, whether tlmy nro sum -unful or not. I iliink a very largo proportion of Americans who Imvn come here In mine, are disappointed, and llio most nl tlmso with who.n I havo conversed, intend returning home nr going h0 ilifornia. The following extract from n letter which I received a few days since, fmm a party nf g-nilemeu rmm IVknwny county, who are nt the Victoria diggings, will give a very nod iile iof Ihe opinions nml leadings ol the trout uf Americnns line: "Our object, Mr- Rilon, in writing lids lelter, is tn know of you il tlmre 1 any Imller ch time ut mining ir. your section of c mutry ihsn Ihero is hero. We me making exli-n-.es, nntl that i about all. Wo waoi in do n well nt we can whilst in the country, f r n .no ul us rit'nd livitig here ney longer di in wn ran make 1 'rum-' mill, mul I or gelling b ick From my present rxpeneuOe, would not advise my one lo ennie here to mine unless they had previously made up their mimU In bo satisfied with making 1 living, Irusiing to the chance for anyihing le tter. tbm.are those reliting (o the formation or a aecond branch ol the Legislature, (thero boiug now but ono) and tho distributiun or apportionment of tho member of the lower branch. Tho instrument, as reported from a select committee, provides for tho formation of an upper house, toconsist of tided individuals, appointed by tho Grown, with horeditary privilegea. In ap-poriiuuing the members uf the lower house (who aro to be elected) it gives a great preponderance to tho IVtoral or Grazing districts, ils advocates arguing that a representation should bo given to property or interest rather than population. It gives to tome of the Pastoral Districts, with but a few hundreds of inhabitants, more Representatives than some of the Agricultural aud Mining districts and towns and villages containing thousands. In fact tho miners aro entirely deprived uf representation, the advocates uf tbo measure contending that from their migratory charac ter they are not entitled to it. These provisions seem to be very unpopular with the p'enplo.and large meetings have been held throughout the country, ut which strong condemnatory resolutions have boon passed, and petitions are being circulated, praying Iho Council to inrm a Constitution by which all the members of both branches of the Legislature may bo elective, and that their distributiun may be made equal to all parts of the Colony, according lo population. Tho indica-tions, howover, aro that the Council will past it in itt present tiinpe. It hasbeou brought forward ond advo- cuted by iho Gjvornmetit party. One-third of the members of the Council being appointees of the Government, will uf courto veto for it, otid it it feared that enough of theoloctivo members may be influenced to vote for it, to make a maj irity iu its favor. It will not be subaiiited to a vote of tho people, but mast receive the assent uf tho Q ieen, beforo it is put in operation. If it pass the Ouuncil, strong politiona will bo sent tn her, praying her tn withhold her assent. Yours, -c, C. L. Katoh. (7orreiptndciicit of tlm llldn Htitn .frmrnal.) LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE NEW BOOKS RAIL ROADS-Jai.IEN'8 CONCERTS, fee. &c. hr. Nicholas Hutu., t ) simple fad that any number of laborers can I li'ied at ten shilling- (two dollar and a ball) per day, M perhaps llie best evidence of Ihe niicce, ol tin majority ol the miners. IVrsnii wishing lo operate m a lerge pcule, w Hh hired labor, have greater fncdl lies ol Vc red litem here than in California. 'I ho low ptii out labor, a compared widi that country, coupled wnb lb' fact ih it prmts for iho exclusive right to work Inrge ( I tims, n qonrter or half mile of tl e rivor, can be had ut the (hiverntn. nt here, would nrein to f'lvor lids ch if operatives. Hut ns imim of lliese large 1 1 dins have j et befit worked, the nn. of such an undertaking 11 yet problematical. My brother and myself nm jus! commencing work 011 a "half mile claim " Wilh whatsm-cess onrellorts will be crnwtled, lime nh.ne will show. I hope, Imwe in be able in report ftvornblo progress in my next lelter. A new Constitution for this Colony Is imw undt-r discussion in the Legislative Council, nnd ilprovi iont are being freely discuased by tho "outsiders.' The provisions which seem tu claim the moat at ten New York, Hoc 2:1, IK.".: 10 steamer just in brings very little uf imnorlance from either Ihe 1 nf war or diplomacy, and what there is no tlmiM In, readied you long before this, by telegraph. It is difficult enough lu speculate upon the nllairs that are In exist in this country, and still morn so in Riirope, regutatt-d as tho governments there are hy such n liihyrinthiaii and amalgamated policy. I shall not, then, attempt it, but conliue myself tn the nlVaiis iu nnd about tho little space ihii sido tlio water, and otllhisoccnHion wilh what is trnnsoirinir i,.iu,a.h tl. Northern! Kast rivers. First iu importance, there is .hiurn, tlm musical mngician, with his mammoth r.nnreris. his elephantine baud, aided b) the irresistible and bewilchiin' Mdlle. Ahha Zkrr, who, il is said, has a voire several notea higher than Jenny Lind. As for tho performance of tlm band, I must refer you to nn account somewhat . lengthy, wntlen by Iho correspondent of IhoCircle-villo Herald, who undoubtedly understands mimic and musical tonus much belter tlntn I do. All 1 can nav is ns tu elVect, without pretending lo describe how it is done, or what notes aro sounded. Ono thing it certain, if you wero to henr Iho National Quadrille Americana, you would think Fourth of July, Washington' Ilirth day, Christinas, mid N i.w Your's worn all coiningr tngiillmr, nml lirli,.Vo will, mo, tliat will, audi ramie ilm Yanken notiun cnuM cnmi'inr tho world, ami a low ur tlio .lnniti lioiidM. You will all Imvo an opportunity nf c-iijor ini tho plcoii.ro of l.i. concern, al it ii hi. intention, a. Inurn, (from .Mr. Hroiigli, the polite ami Runtl.'manly financial again), to go Wi-.t and 8.1.1th during Ihn l ittor part of tho winter or flrt part ot Rpring. Jiimkn h;n no rival now in tho liold. n llio opera has caned nt Nililo'a (I irilen until niter Ihe holiilava; conaeiptonlly .Metropolitan Hill ia nightly crowded witli ntlniiii.ig listener. Miai .Iuma Dha haa gone Sonih, nml ia now playing nt Chirloalon. Thia talented young aclroa. haa lately made a conrii..at of tlio citizen, of lloalon, in a way that rni.at forever place lior reputation na n woman of worth nnd getiiu, in tlio moat eiaited aphero. Ittt-ring tlio (ir.u weak, her ni.diencei wero ahm, aliy, and r.ilher chary of their applauan, fearing, no doubt, that alio would not hold out, however well aim had hoRon. The next week ihey wero mora genorona, or rather moro juat, nnd liepan to render tho moil, of pn.i.0 which her cir.irta o richly deiervod. fn tho-third and fourth weeka, Ihey lieca.no crowded and entlii.aia.lic, nml during tlio lifil. and ainl. w.'eka. ihoro waa not room for hII who came, though tho National Tl.enlro hoi. la tl.reo tlioi.aand poraona, whilat Iho thunderi of iila in which went up from Ilia donaa mini of admiring face, .luting lior peraonatinn. of character, would havo iuapired one leaa gifled oven than Miaa l)r, and forme d a triumph wilh which alio can well he proud of during nil her life. Her pro longed lahora, however, injured her hoallh, temnor- arily, t truat, 10 that aonio alarm waa foil for her by nor menu a. Miai IJcam hn a beautiful face, ns tho Now York HnM jmtly aayi, jot do not think wilh the Hcrnli that iho ia over anxinni to allow It to the audience, though, for ono, I ahotild bo very lorry if alio did not do 10 whenever it wai in her power. On the whole, my opinion ii, that alio rank, nor talenta bighor than her faco or perion, Ihough alia hai good right to nt a high value uponoach and all. Thoro ii lomelhiug in the atmoaphero canting a general rouglinoi of Iho akin, to remove which, I'lul- ia, Iho great Hair Regenerator, and ll prince of Imrlion in thia country, Iml Invented a waah that worka like n charm. Thia man ia n wonderful in.lai.ro of iiicco.i after long and peraovoring iiiiluatry ia a oiling, which in llio weal wo ll.ed to look upon na ono of iho very hiiniMcal, and yot now he might, If he . iloea not, rido in Ilia own carriage, and buy any block in tho city of 0 ilumlma. Ho baa two eitabliahmenla, ono at tho corner of Dey & Broadway, beaido the uno at the 81. Micholni Hotel. He enmlovi durinl tho I, uiy aenaon, between li fey and aiity men, and half na ninny women iu atid about hia cl.aira, bath, and manufactory.Too author of tho "finKar Otn Sukukt" could get a rwr.ia bath ot rhalon'. ea.aliliahmeut, without going either In Oonalniitinople or Bmyrna for It; unfortunately, however, b iiha ail'oet only llio lualy, without maleriilly clearing or cleanaing .lie mind, ami I tnkn it for granted, without knowing much about it, that editor! of any political new. piper, ai well aa the author of iho nriiclo ul. ivo alluded to, need, moro III in nil ela.. nn illiiniiinii.ii nnd eleanaing of Ihe intel-lect, will, a aliiHit daah at their mornll. Along aide of I'hal in ia Rdwiu I). Raton, cnually nn example or auc a attending iiidualry. Ho ii a Till.., a, nod from ainnll beginning, haa riaen rapidly, until hia linaineaa ia probably the largeat of nny oilier hoii.o in thia country. Ilia importation! .luring Ihe pa.t yoirof rich clolha, glovea, vealingi and mon'a e ir, generally aro nuoriiinu., ainl ia tho boat index I know of to the oxlnivn.-anena of Ihe aco wo live in. in purple nud fine linen ol' Tyre and Hidon wore mere raija lo the llaalung veatmenla, Iho rich hueiand aol't linta of the preaeot ,l iv. j'lat a. lliofena.aof.be ll.mt.ia were mere Imaka compared with a Hi. Nielmln. dinner. llm ..t ua turn I'.om tho body, in habiliamentl and nlimenla, lo the food nnd clothing of Ihe intellect. Gar ter - Itrotliera havo ju.t i-ai.ed,in addi.ion to Heetin'i H.rda, n Valu llile w.nk on lolidelily, by IVnranu, In-getl.er with a pre.it iirmy llotlidny hooka, for whirl. .he liltio people will l. very thankful. Annin -Snow, iin llri.n.livay. aro oge.ila for llm gn-nl picture llluil- intivoot I'llr.iii. I ro-reaa. a beautiful Chriat.nna pre-aent The Kill ami IS'll iiiimlo-rof I'utliam'a lllmtrnted II. .cord ia "ul, eont iiiiine On. iinttnl amount of inter,. at iui! nialter and vulunl.lo enpriivinjta, Thia woik alionld h" in the handa of every architect and acientilic pen-l. m io iu tho c eintry, whilat lo tho general reader ami looker-on it can lint poaaeaa peculiar intoreal, aa coiitaioiu.. a faithful record of nil tho vnrioni ntticloa on cxliil.iii.iii nt Iho Urjat.il rntaeo. Their Homeaof iho Siateanien will a,,n follow, i it ja not already ,'oinpleled. Ilmlo Tom'a Oibin ia alill ru lining well nt Ihe N i ioital Tlieaiio and al llarn.im'a. Tliere ia a general ciaing up in the monny mi.rkel, ami Viitiona intereata we.t are repreannted here by preaidentaaml linain ial direcloraof Kail Koada. Among tho moat important not completed in Ohio, the inlereat of which N. N. Wilaon, Eaq., Ii looking aRer, ia the Mirie.li ami Cincinnati Head; a road which, when linialied, will create an entire revolution in the "hill country of H ickoye 8la'e. Yonri, very Hnly, Wxaoai.
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Full Text | e-r. OS VOLUME XLIV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, JAN U All Y 3, 1854. NUMBER 19 !)c tOljio State Ifcmrnal COLU M 11US, THE INJUNCTION AGAINST EUIE. A IVioml who parsed through Ilrio .t short timo since, procured n copy of tho injunction of tho (Supremo Court nf the United Stairi against the M iy.-r and pen do of tlmt inftraou,- city. It is published in luud-hill form, and distributed in lh.it vicinity. Until seems that it i totally disregarded, and tho oll'icera of 'die United States are sot nt defunct'. Wo shall ee what the President will do tu enforce the Kwh ul tho land. The following ia a copy of the document: FTtrflct from Recent Proceeding in tlio Circuit Court ol tho united states. Tub Ukitkd Status ok Amkhica : iV!SnCllN DISTRICT OF l'KSNSYI.VANtA, ) The Prcx'i'lent of the United 8 fata of America to the City of F.rte.. the Mayor of the City of hrf, the br.tcct Conn lil of the City of Krie. the Common Council of the City f f Erie, and to their tJjicers, Agents, i,ounri(orit ana ctvanlt. and to each and every one of them, and to all nerionn whomsoever greeting i I lis ordered nnd adjudged by tho Court that a t-p'ciul liiittciinii do forthwith issue against tin sanl ueten- h iirm id) (Mo re named, und alt others acting under, l virtue of their authority, or ntherwiso, commiiiiit- fcreipuriug theiu, aim each nl them, under lu ul the law, inai inoy, inu sum (leiotHinniH aim f limn, mul ull other person noting under their k'lRllffHUou in id outhority, or otherwise, nhso kst and relrniu Irom hindering or nhslrucniip I in) Krie nud North KihI HailrondC.Fiiipaiiy, '. uents nnd servants trnm chau ing the their Itailmnd ur any purt thereof, erected, lad nnd used by them either within or w ithont f of Krie, from tho gauge of tux fool, to tho of four foot Mi iiit:!iuH ; and from injuring, do i, molesting, or m nny who tiitorlcriug with tin1 id of fniid Company, or any p.trt thereof, or any of tho nil, 1 racks, bridges, slruciuros, or appeinbig-s thereof, and from hindering, obstructing, molesting, or interfetiug with tlio said IUilr'iid Compuny, itolIi O'Tjt, an'hts and doivuiiiH in ro-hn IditiK, I'fp.iii ing, rn-pl;rii)fr, nuiintainii'H and ihi:) tho nuU, hndrH nnd "trtiPtui'fii of ihn tt:iid Itiilrond (Mllicr wiihiu or without ihn niiid nity of Vii 'w, at lh' panjo of four liot t u incli'in, or liaiuina, int-ilint? or pronirinfi oiliom Inhin-dor-, obittritni, delay or ni"lftt tho hiiiiI ltiio,id Cmu-puny, itt ollict'rj, ai'iita and S"rvuots lli'-roili, and Irntn doinj nr iio.iu or prnc'iring to ho do m any m:1 or tiling in hindnr, nlHirin;t, (h'hiy or iiitcrl-'to with Ihn imo of tlio said Itiilroad, hit trnlfii: or huinff or with th- fall tomplwlo and fniilifnl n't iHrnmiiro of ihn!iin-!-moat and riminie! in tho nrifiiind lull in th'tj ao m torlb, inado mid oatt rttd into by and b- trt rt-n lh mild Mntlahi and t;ite Mno Itailrnnd f'oiop'itiy, and tlio T.rio and V-rdi K;it K.iilniniUJoin"iny, aiid that, in :ill thiax tln-y he t-nj'tiui'd and rorttraiiiril n in th Kiid orim il ami HiipploinHititl bill U prayed. And ih it i hit iiijunciioti dostnl uniil further nnlor. Wn iIh'i "Cirn li-ivina regard tn llm nutn.-r ul'oro-aid, do Ktciftly ortj itt and r.nininand yon nnd imrh of you and all olher rliii; by your authority, advin", or jM ruroint'rtt, In cdmrvo and obey tho afnreatiid order mi I oij niniinii ol tho mn 'I (;irouit t.niirl, ll in-il hill not uod.r th lull pondtyof tin Wniieilii llonnrnlilo IKlfJEIt . TANHY. .lumirofd' tlio l!nit"d S'n't", thin I'Mli dity id er bor, !".:. Attest, II. SI'IMHII,, Merit of the Circuit Comtofthe United Sta', within for the MWerrt Ihtttict of Penntylraniit M-J TherohiH been a nli?lit bronrli of tho IViltunoto pl.it form in thfl HmiH nl WiihhitiRtoii. Mi-nun (Jkr- hit fsMini und (iinniMo, have fjently stirnI I ho slave) y question, Somobtily proposed tn givn n sw.-rd lo i 'Joiamander In;iuhm, and in tho dMcriHi in pok o Aimlrian tyrannv. Smkii innistt-il that w Ip'iiod woiiion wo run tlioii llm Anttlriniifl did, and tiuit woitld ho hypnrrisy for un to repnudi her no Jon;; wn unlit-Id slivorv. Innnisni col otl' hii npeorli p irllyon ihn Aininlad ra-o. Mo tlio ball i nidn nj-cit oil, nnd thero i.i ground enough for a wiuinr'n talk Mi kr Wai.mh tlioiilit (Jtnni'i wan rnthor li.uil upoi i.no nf hin iMiistituetitH. Mr. Dkan, who bad m eh Ft Mpt'oidi, As thero in nono point nnd meniiin in Id1 niP'torh, wo ipioto i'rom Mm roporl of tho pi-oi eodini Mr. Walth niid, I intended to main r-unrltx a' length on tlita (pi"itioti. but I hnvo loo mor.i ri;.'iid t'nr Ibo feolinn id llio iilnvtily ix hauitt-d I Imixw. nntl ion imo h ren'ei;t ftir myself. In indul ,o in n peeeli When it ontloniati ln'comcn in a p'ioiih way. whtn In-i jin romnieaoins bt nimp'o rfireer, ho it ink"n kind-1) by tho h Mid and pmyrd lor nnd iMiroiirt'd, and imi ; r -pellod aod rup'dned ; nnl when i.y ti d'i '' ; fri-ad. (Mr. Dean,) wlm it in a rbrynrdiH ntalo nf Aho i litiniiism.find rhially (.ofieriinn, liinl-'Inl tho I're i 1 .lonl'n palrnniisjo in dmpmed of. hi will tin It int.. full Idno.led Alil ittnniiu. Il i at lennt impnltlii-, if liol unonTnim, in the fletttlomoti friun ( lliin, I nuiko at. i inkn on tho Hoftn of New York, wliirh am ralndntrd to ttrmik tip tho nnlitioti oitro lormod. l. in;;li(er. The other day, n cuuplo ot ' pontlomon kI I on thit Il mr to vinditniio, iri'ni tutinly . mi Ad'niidn'raiinii wliieh It ia not bfou a-jn'iiled in '(lift I Iniino. Tliey thought to draw I lie truo men of Now York from Unir po-ithm, into an ntlnck which rtr-vor i;oniemplutt"i on (ho Admiaistrntimi; but wo proved ourelven ton fj ind t'ictiriniin tor tlmt. It wp not a lililo nlrunfio or nni iiiotinthal the praluilmiA and unealled f ir d-'l'-'licrt of tho Adminitlrnlion, idiould have come fmm two men, ono n Kreemiikr, tho other a Whi, whodn not net on principleH hy which (tfii'Tid 1'ion tJ wnn whirled into tho Whito Ilouio. Until the timo r,omen lr npyakiu ', ( md he holieved tllono who thought V. illl biin, will ho prei.ari d to ai t with him.) we will sit m ntir nentn like orilerlv nnd n uporttihlo i itioiiH, nnd niiiel mill tdiin-ro (JhritHaun. Itiulitor. Wo Imofut, watched, nnd prayed, and llm remit mlt bo n hnuuiilul nuarrel he Iwoen the Abnlitioiiitts nf llm ntroii"t-Hi urado anil the iueipieiit Aboliliuiiints, A quarrel whirh wo have n dinjinnilion tn ntnil. 1 tell tin) lloiHf), ihn Ail in i n in I ra- tion and tho world, lint when tho timo arrives fur tho true Drnmrrnifl of Niw York to peuk and exprosn vrhil they think of litem, they will upon It n hutnnt'o wliirh will admit of tin two intcrpiotali' int. Nobody will miniinderntiiiid. Until that Eiappy day arrives. ret'irn In my quiet und orderly poMiii-ui. l.au ;nter Mr. Wriitht of nblaiiteil the I mr, when llm .Ijoeunit'oo roo, and iho Homo ndjmirno'1. ) law Chief DEFINITIONS-New York City hat been lor nevral yrnri pant the oret governed city in the nation. Thero has been morn cnrmpii'in, mnro direct, dowm ihl nnd strjiiuhl for w, i rd vill'iiny thill ih ever bcloro been made manifoit cut thii nido of tlio A liinlio. The evil ht'cnmo id intoleruble, tii-it tlio tax pr.j era nrnnti in tii ir nii,';ht, and h ive, in a I ii?o part of tlio wutds, ele,:t d hnut, reii.dde men, pledged lo rtf-nn, with- irit inward lo tln ir l"i in r politiral opii.io.i3. Hit ihii "into of llm cir-j d,n 9 not unit tho Timl in my Mull Lot'of-'KiiH. They aro driven (mm their pi'uider, mul now we find them talking out their rial eiitiui; ti(a. in tliene words. Ppi a'-'.iiii,' of tim new Hull rm Oudl, tlio Fecc National Democrat, 'ho npocial oran iWIm 1 inimany Null hoftn ayn: It is a mixture of ).-inoornti, nnasi Itrortiiefi nnd WhL'B. Tlio It dormers m iy bo euuvro in their dlor niiii'iunii tn m;t n ufliitta1 p irt in iho (li'y i ivernni"iit, I uev may hsh ineil in I heir with to ir.t gnvonien hy no pani an inrlinalion. lint, wo toll them that they n'e children in politic, if they furry limy tan per-Mivore in ntii h a oniirHo ol iiutep'onienco. it has never heon dorio.untl it will iiuvoi- Uj dona. They ai'u natitra'ly Whis, every mm ol thorn; aial every mio of them; will, on a division, (perhaps without being nwaro of it.) iw tiaturnlly vo'o wilh llm men elected to nppnuo Uoiunrrnlic mcii nml IJi'innerunc piiucip'i h, hi iiioiii'u they liyl bpu Hi'h.'i tcd with iho Ham-) view and for lllU BllM,! purpiHtM. Hero is a prm-iiiiw, but a lino ennfesHicm. Men who uro opposed to frauds nnd corrnptioiis, euch as have li-raiu'd N-iw York lor sonio timo pant, "are. naturally H'higiJ" Whether ttitrli an avowal will help tho raiiM) ol tlio tatmiiiiiiy a lis, iiefnro the tux paying lenple, remains to ho uoen. How he manured lo fool tho judee has hfieti llm mibject of imndi t'dk here." O 8. Journal. I ho abovo remark Is baKeil up m the report that one man voted fire times at the late election in lids county. It imnt not imreosariiy pronto much talk there, broiher Ihseum. If vour peoolo, who trdk so murli nboiit this matter there, will inkon little troiihlotn itupiim into the tmfh of th it report, wo think they will Willi much ulmiil it, ISul thin is n talkative woi hf , nnd expe- rieiice amply lenebes that tie present in n very talk i tivo peiicrntiori. The In qir nt ilcaivbrn k in no innrh inanity, m ott on lound in the Harrifico of truth ii fart not much reiiretled by nome, ninrn tin y cunu t Rostip without int'uniixiny i-nou;;h of iho ni irveli.un o milder their pinii,'n uosunl ami . riilieutMiis. t erty 'o. ;w. Tho abovn is very carefully wrilien. n ibo reader pill p-rreive, and dn. n.it rilternpt to deny th" truth f the rep irt. Now, w wUli to nay In- nilvrnie-, lh we luivo nn ft't'linj in the pfeininx, nnd duii't enr. a Uaw liiiher tfm capit d of I'erry r(niniy sha'l b- at S'lrnercet or al (,"iiilnn. Wo Irivo no peeiini iry i'l- teroMl in the result lo uurp our jud;rnmiils nnd lend its to wink al fraud. Hut, tm a citizen of Ohio, we him-im interoit in tlio purity of tb elecliyo Irrmchiim. nt:d we Invrt net lie1 h'n-t ilmibt tint tlio crusHetl Iraudn w re com mil li d at the ht'e fd-clinn in I'erry cnun'y. No man win looks at Iho vote. ilnybH it for it moment. Wo do lint pretend In say 'bat ono side did all of thin, nnd that llm otmr is pur. N '!iirij; .f l,e mtI. This nubj"ct will occupy a prominent po-hion liefnre th ' lme,inhituri nml fti'tfl will nodoubl be nbundnn'ly nhown tn nubvl-inliite tlm rlmrro nf fraud. In thin wo are in'oreOe I, in cnmninn wi'h ll "nnd rit:en. wo filial I iml be bicliward on our part In expunii nnd dennniiee thoo hnd men who have thus tampered wilh tbo purity of the bailor box. 11 F. N n Y f. OtiiKV, Iho dittiutiis'md pnlide il ernnu. mint, h oi writion nnd publi-mil n pt'iiji'ib't nf k lei ten In a Kmn'nr in Vn:;ri-m. ott tho Interirttionnl (?npyri;dlt iiienliim lie titko si roii;; ermilultl ti'iaintt Ihe proponed I,iv, and ibink.i llm btt interen's o) no- ralitm mi l tho p.-npli- tv i i I b- rtlvau'-'d by leaving I lie" thini's tei Ihey n-". h.iVn I d.cii Do il 'f "led iliti-'ren' itl diii (Jiienlinn. Mid lienr i bun li'tle tn my rihout it. Ah ;ill nhstmcl ipt- 'ilio'i nf rti-li " of propel tv, it it dhlk-uli to r llo f. of lb re'ii'iiiii tint llm advocaten of the niennnte advance. Mul, mi tho otlii r hand, it is very convridi nl l-Tilm yi'Mi mm nf the American peoph tnb.' nldo lo pu 4'hiitc lb-) work- of lliettblmt Hiiii'U ol I'.ur ip". a' it cost thai 'n-'ii-ra til lfl within III" rencli of nil. If nipvri':li1'i -ire alio we 1 to llm foreign nnilior, this will not ln llm cisd ruhlidioin muhl mako t' linn with ninlmrs. T'oy riiut p iy I hem mtliey emi iire'1 !M:Ai i.Fr will a.k the II Mtr:iM, or I'n rs ot ?."i(in( fur llm i-opy-ii-dit of hi hi-lnry id I'lii'daiid, and lUn- r f ii or I'i'tiam wi'l -k th u.'iiplo i mi-1 ! iii mm than thnl iMO -uut ftrti. ebnn their present piir.oi On Mio '.vb .. ihn ipmn n h i t twn hi l-t, n u w nr" inclined lo think tli'i' I'n'i-rem will i-l tho ooillor rent ns it ii, It Ins In on chirged that llm Hrlo rioters were bucked by dm power and ii.tluetico ami money cd I'inhidt (.hia, in tho oiitriijjeH thty Imvo cotnniitlcd upon tho railroads rmmin thr.uij;li ilmi town. Tho pap'TB of 1'hiladelpliia have kejit vory qui. t. Hut tho North American lint finally npukvu, niol very mtich to tmr mupiiho, iveu aid and cuinf irt to the nnW. Wn copy its nt licit-: Tiik BttiK (iAtoK Titoui:i.R W have all mrts of rein.rn Irom tho Lalto region. A bauh of th.-m in the Cleveland papers hdoniiH us that ihe imtioiial povoru-mem him detenniued to send tvnop.t to Brie fr tlio purpnno of pmie.ciinfr tho Unro I S;aie mails! Aho, that the Kiie ptnjdu ihre.v Bionen ut the r.iUvny carp while pa'-stnij Ibrotifdi tlndr city, llnvv thopo earn mauaj;. d tn (iot ihmu;; the ciiy without rails, is not siaied. Anotlior r p rt is tlmt tlu Erie lolks Block Hovcral crons-lieii )(prilit "in the taltlo guard" to upsel ll,o piifs.-ner. Whit win tht tun ol thii pru-coedin;;, whon theiie name folks hud j'mt demolished the entire track, tlio Cleveland editor does not expluiti. Th it must have been n wonderful pnso'iger train, nut only to escapo biicIi daners us thosn upright cru(.s-lioii, and iliat hhower ut dtnuen, hut aluo to proceed along n road that had mi truck, nnd hop acron chamns from which tlio bridal b had been lorn uway. Tho amo pnier nlnn atatra lliat tho Ohio Stage) Company hiin forwuidtd horflea mid ittngea to trati.t-port tlm lassenpur " around Krie Now, wi'h nicli wonderful (nisneilL't'l trains nu tlio cuio spoken of above, there Hi-emu linrdly any lieed of Jhuso ulufti nnd horses. A Cincinnati pnper, receivc-d yeBterday by mail, contained llm follow in j.' : " Tho through pansunger nlid freight trnflic between Itostoii and Ciai innati Ims become ono of reat importance."What ban canned this iucrenio hut tho sti':cess of Huston in nriaiiyiug the gtiaeH mi llm Lake nlmio to unit her own especial mad that known an tho Cenlrnl NewYnrkT Wo fmid a few days uo, that iho New York nnd Krie Company h id convtii'tpd n blunder in consenting to chanD tho six feet track on the Lake slmro, mul the above ottrant proven it. Yet tho New York papers nro fitilin the battles of tnntun as ieoroiisly as if the cause was their own. The tempt-nlmn to c tn a littb) odium upon nuylliin Uelinnylv i-nian is ton nlmnf; to bo letisled. Tln ir brains aro so dislemperi'd that they rannol see clem Iy llio ititenii(i t tiieir own rtty il lines not m a'ler iini' li. h ve ' r, ii4 Ihn mud we it of l!rm will soon bo under leqd ioiunclioti. 00V. FOOTK ON NEW YORK POLITIOS. Tho followia;; leHer win 8nt hy tho (Inn. Ili Nlir S. r.j.iTK, in reply to il.o iuvihilioti of the (Jnininitt -o of llm National ll onocrnii .luhibm, held nt Mmn.pn. ht.m Mall, on tho oeoidu! of lb-'i 1 id Nnvmb'T hint: ,Iack9.in, Nov. r:0, l'o). (iEN Tl.tMKN I dcepls re 'Tot th it. I wits net ill tho Hy ot .Ini-ktiin wh"ti your lelter o tho II th iiNinnt ; nlopi In re. efl( III d Itt des'ili ilioii, if, in cu.-cq'leiiC" i. riy nh j J,,,.,!!,,. H,.diii ,enc" from Inuno, contiderablo ieiy has nrism in ro- ' p(irrf.pB r, i(,.m-' npon.tmg to ,lt contents. ... if. Mill. will, h; , TREMEND0178 RIOT IN CINCINNATI ON SUNDAY HIGHT. Attempt tomob Bishop Bodini, tho Apoatolic Nuncio-Over bixty Feraons Arrested, Hidiop 1t"dini, tho Apotc)liL Nuncio of tho I'opo ot Ronie.oiiii'in'ed in Her iiiniaceremoni-ilsut thoCnth-oli j Cathedral, yeuViday iiiori.ing ntid ultornnon. The most vinleni Uiiiumhiiy is enteriniijetl by tl o firiiinn Socioty id t'rer men, afjnint th :c. m.d nenitieri-ot tho association nsbi-mblcd, ntjout ten o'clock Hut nijzht, to tho nuinlicr n live or X liumJied, ut " r'roo-maii'n IUH," on Vine fiireet uhovo Twelfth; and al'tr ortjinizmt,' nnd chooflii;( tluur lenilern, nnrched in u body down Vine at, to !) h. and nut !tdi In Vlnw, I i nr in Hie vicinity of the renidenco of Arch Bulm,) I'm cell, wlieie dm I'npo's Nunct . i sojourning, as is sup-p itted, with the in'mitioii ol mbliing tlio house, and iloio violence to th-; Niiucio'a person, or ut least to burn him in efli;;y. An iiitiui'itiou of v hat was lo bo done wus received early in the evening by Captain Ltikun, Chi-1 of l'o-Iico, and after the eiht o'clock roll call he rpqiiestid all the polii-t. both day mid ni-ht. in remain and uwail otib'rs. Not a man among litem know iho purpose lor which they were do ttiiij"d, but b 1 tu Iy obeyed iiH Command. Woid nt lentil) readii'd tlo Walch IIouo lhat the rioter w: ro nppi niching, nil I by the Oaptain'a orders the men were ull Hiatinm-d in hout uf the Watch llnuto, cm oilher pavement. A 4 iho Krcotnn, op-, preached Ihey eit up a ditin il 'froin accompanied with tho clan. ingn of most ditrordaiit mu.iic, nnd at llm Word of command each policeman riithed forward and grubbed his mmi. Theiicoiio whisli I'olloAcd bailies dcscriitiiiu, for a few moments Ihe ineleo was oiieral; many pistol shots wore tired and elioiits nnd 'Xecr.tti;is tilled the air. Tlio rioten soon 11 d but wero pursueij by iho p dice, mid ovt-r sixty captured nnd Kucund. Uvoiy ctdl in tlio wa'ch house waa full i f m--n Kl.'iniitnj upright, many ol them badly injured. Ileniy (Jarroll. fioliconiaii of tlm '.M Waul, w.m i-hiit throngli tin- leg. Oir Itepoitor imiuUI hoar of no otlmrs of llm p dicn b" in 14 bully injured. The riot v.ms nlmocl imnii di ately quellr-d, mid a! tho time of wriiing lids nrkde, till was (pu-l, allhoiigh fur' ItfT vinleiic.it wha anticipated. Tlm ciiuho uf tlm existing nniumiily ngaiii;,t tho Nun is toi.tl to )') 111 riiUM'oiiioti'e ol it Im'Ii-1 that Ii VISIT TO KENYON COUEGK- Urn pt ion pf the new Pretident, Lorin Amtictei, F.tq (Iran i Illumination Intcretfitif Proceeding .$!., Atf Al the urgent invitation of a number nl the young genneiiifn, amenta at Kenyou College, on last Tm-a nay aiturmjun we visited that Inaiiiuiiou, tu witness ir;e recepimn ol th new rremdent, Lorin Andrew hiq The .day waa deliuhtful for the month id Uacembur. lor Bi.mo of the glories of minuter wore still lingering (u-ouiiu ut, to Lea l ity nature ami gladden the heart ol in m. Tu b waa our first visit tu tlm renowned and cl ifslc "pot, und alihoiigli wo were prepared to expect much 111 tlm way of bwauty uf eceniTy, yet nil tmr expectations weie more than realized. The College in built tipou a beautiful hill, (around which II-ms the Vernon 1 iver.) which booiiib tn havo Iwn d-jHined by niilure for sac red, classic ground. The Incuti m was selected by Hinhnp Chime, and tho College was founded by him in 18-J5. It ia built of free stone, ami ia quite a inasiivo siruuture, Imvitig about it more ot (ho appearance of durability tlinu comfort and beauty. Ill the cnur.to of the ulternoon wn were tnken through the College building and libraries, llio Then logical iJominary, nnd over the siirrouudiug grmiinls. r icn tudent luniiihes Ins own room, accordi teiihihly fivort'd the lilicr'y of I'aly.but really only for Ihn purpmeol betrnjing lh"Ul. ullil ilia, oil oi' nc(M"iou ho c iiihiI one I hem 10 be llaynl idivo. Wo 11 11-di r-tand llint several iiilhiinmutiry nrlicles haveM--cendy nppenred in a (i. rman p iper, ji.ihliihed in thin city, und i!;ai the fo'l.oviu n vry ftir lr.tnl-iijon of ono i.irnr:r.tl : " II llm llunarinii biiUlmr, I hy nan, met with so warm a reception in Muiarchial Mti dotid, wlm'. r-hull tlio I'op'j'u Nam to oxpeet in IfopuWie-wi Am-ricn." Cm. Commcicia!, 'Jtit Tip) Cohonhitri c.i.l.iiiH tliif f.llowing ndriiiion.il particular. Wo il - II Im nils' iketi il Ihn ililhrillty beiii!; in ibi-trityftt Aichbinhop l procession iniiiiherin;; froitl KMI J asuire you. gentlemen, th it you h tvo but ilmic nt : K t ' r,,rill ,i ,.,,,1 ,,,, ,i ,i,iu.,, v;..,. t. imli bi'r,..i' mm.,.,- piBMt:.. 11 Nupp .Huig iii.n i c.ouiii Mime 'vnn !am ,MMin. nll NuiTh to I'l'lin nlpi-l. whom t; ipt Knipire iShtto id iho nmfeder my "upon their r-c. nt ami iitipreccd'Uled triumph ;" nor is it, in my j nil go meiit, in bo in tho ?ist degrou doubted thai Ihe bistro n .h it triumph is gr. nily enlmnced by iho cirrumttnu-ces tn which ymi nii emphatically mer Hint litis grand result wai "uccninpli ilied solely by tlio Hpotihi-fieuutipiiwingof iho peojilo, unaided mid unsupported by goverunieiit putrnhttgo." l-ewevenls occurrcil hi the Inst half coiitnry, bettor c ilculaled tn rejoice Ihe hearts of nil true pall inlw, nud to ntreiigtlmn tlm Confidence of all enlightened men in llm shihility ol ropnh lictn iimlitiilinun, (hall the nigual and Niirpnin" victory which bun just beonachioved in ymir populous und inll mnliid comnioii wealth, by llio ch uopions of Ihe ' Constitution nnd im Coinrijmisuf." over that pestilent nud lawless free soil taction which has so Inn-; In ns, learning lb.it they 1: 'hleuijilriteil mobbing ( t C.ithcdrtd, met. tlieui nt I'luiu Hireot widi a lorco uf ono h'inilreil wa'chne ii. nn i primipilyord'Ted llmir arrent. A sb"t whs liri il ' the p..lu:o, wlmu lin y rulud upon llmni, ir:ipiiring forty of llm Tamm mt'l I'V.-emeii, wlm weroii'dged in too .Station lhntrm. At nepr at )v could learn, nbtuii lilinen men were nhjihdy, 11 tul f'iurorlive seriously Wounded. Watchman Citrroil, wiih 'Im only policumn wminded. lie wan cliot in llm ."j. Ninth lrnet, fnun Kim to I'lum, wn strewed wilh h atn, cloaks, ciim, fnearms. swid i. &!! hd't by the relreaiing piny. Tlm nll'rty look phtc" nt 10 o'cl k. At li o'clock all w-u tpiiet in tm yicmiiy el II1 1 htaiion House. I'Votu tli'i ITomrt Journnl. JENNY LIND. SINCE HER RETURN. nunourtATioN ham,. At n meeting held hy ihn cili.ens of r'dumb.t in llm nllico.d Col M"TT it. im ih ',':( 1 .1 ,y ol Drcemb T. Ifl'.n. W. It. V. I'llVSTI t, lq , wat' called to die Chair, and L. I'1. W11 i ij n tied Socrotruy, I hi mntioi it whs Itetolrcl, That a II ill he givn in honor nf the bring, unition of lli.ti. Wm. Mi.nn.r,, in (i norti or, and Hie Ilmi. .Iamts Mvnit, ut l.teut-n tnt (ioveinnr of Oln. A win d, That a c .mmiiler) coio-iniiu:; uf oihl p r-socs, bo n; p"ime I to in dm all te'cetsniy arrau 'einents Tho riinuiiiieo np,oihled by the Cuair, in nciror-dain e with ilm n!j ive res .bilinti, wai Met-rn, Molter, Ihrris Sullivan!, K. M. McCn.k, Who-kr, Tlirall, Hryan, nnd II. N-il W. S. ritKNTlSrt. Chalriuaii. L, II. Wilson, Ri'cretary. sept mo wnmo putiiir. mind m ine country in n lever- 1 hnd iiiiimiuirI cxcilemi ut, nn-l iuvolvi d the Union ! A correnp-mdenl who has onjoyed mucli of Madame ils-Ii in Mich fej,rfiil j-opni.ly. Whatever may be j fiold-chmidt's society cinco Imr return to Uurop,., f,t. said t. Iht contrary, in anvq imrt'r. I Irust that those I vors ns with sonm interoMing reminiscences: indomit.tblo rliRnipionsf llm naiimrjl tlemocriiic I " It is not my iuieutiou," Im write,, uhl n tardy or I the Dickinsons, iho Itmnsmis, the O'Coiinrs, "HbiHelo tlm many lhat h tvo b-en bi-stow. d iij llm ami their valiant romrmlcs hi imos will r..t ll.or. , i!'t,'' rl'il,l "f "!-' I Would only UUolo from iiu-inory oughly assured that Ihey luivo the sympathy, the r. , lb" reia.llecli.mn of some hours sp.nl in her Bocieiy, spo. i, mul iho gratitude nl all ihit section of the cm- I ilt u" itnla-hiommlo wittering place, daring a senson feder.irv wliosi) -lr ) m il euiiliilei.co nr.. il l u ,.rlh I ol ret irellli'llt ill. (I mpoflo, fiber loT lo.l'' mill Sllc posses .mg; mid tha' limn- urn but fo-.v niou n' Maud- i '''""ipaigns in Ameri.-n nnd in Hnglrnd. Worn mil by mgl.T be found in llm whole Soiilli who do nni fn-d H'er nlnmst mere.lililo lahorn in Una country, wher" llm livoliesi indi-icinn nt the niioiopt. ol a trio nf!h"r ""iV-reil fmm iho r.ie.ttmit changes of corrupt end besi.iled Cibirmt minsters In intermeddle i'dtmaio t' wlm-li she wai expos. d. si.nn ritier herreltirn in llm dome-iic concerns ni'nm-of the soveieiyn Hrmes I ,n K"r,,V'i ,", "ought a shelter fmm llm paT.o of the ol tlm Uniontu break down overylhing like hee b.m 1 ""dtilndo mid 11 ml nation fmm public dulies nirnng nfopmi.m to exttngui-h all of lint just und legil i- ' "'"l" noted for their snhrmty nud qui-l habits i und m ini State prid. which custitnles otm nl llm main t are-es idbtlnng nl h-r lonhh in Urn b-.tis.. the N,.nh pilhirs of our svMem of conlederated goverurienl ' f'"a- thmuidi the insiriimontaliiy nf 1111 accused spoilt pi.l- " l'"rhaps ihe n.-ver cbnuing vi.-w, Irom her fmnl it-) tinder the mi;:.i .d which nil public, vimm mutt ! windows, of the bmnd sen rolling its shiggih waves i.rlalbbly b.nsuidi. llio most elevated and disinterested 1 111 '"'''oils perspective, uut'l lst m the w-Horn hori-lovoof rounlrv oulv c uHtilule an ii.suoerablo iniiwd- ! ,k' blending ii.tnone-:liid dm long mw iiut-nt to all pnlilic .lilvam einent, and a wild and iufn - riati al spirit, ot ,1'icohimsin ho seen, sooner or hit imuipin; a.l llm bieh places of civic. HmsI and ditmily 1 nope ami conjMimuy imiievo Hint a wholesome reiii ot sand hills th it lined the shore in dull monotony unrelieved ly treo or house, had tlm;r Pilhtenco upon her mind; hut, Im thnt an it may, her I ico wn ever tlioi.clitlul, snuieliines even In snilnoM, nnd le-r pfiio- imiiiiry movement I anncrurrcd m the Siato of Now I ,r,"'"K H"". llm mid, gmy !iy above, s- CiNi:iNN,n (Uil.T Unionist. Wo have received lh' fust number of the ? nw papr established by (be member of tho Ciiu inniti Typographical I'nioi,. It ii fairly prinloJ, and prcHnta n nent njipenraiu o, In Ids mlolntnry Ihe II. liter in ikes ihmo pi opnNitions, n 'bo ba-is upon whirh dm paper will i- nl for ils claim In pub! ie favor. It will Im devoted, Ut, To the di,- n.mihintioti nf a pnr.t nud incorruptible literatim aoinng iho people '.id. An eutim independem o upmi nil sibjcli of tiuivorn il public. Interest, und :td. Tlm publica'i m nf ihe very Iaie.it new, re:lrdle1 fif eipens". We havo no coulidence in iho perinnneui y of any pap-r etlablihed In carry out llio views of nu iissncia-lion, Imwover respechtble ils meiidmrs nmy lie. Il will live possibly for a yenr ortwo. The fate tl the Nonpariel and nil such orgiiuiz itiom, should warn ilmm thnl they e ttitmt expect permaneiiro. l'cni.tc Mkktimm in Cmlvki-ano, Hitkalo, At The ciiiem of (Jlevhind held n mass meellng nt Ihe Court II mm, cm S ilard-ty night, tn lake into eontider-lion the cuurno of the people of Krie, In destroying iho rnilmnds Ihroii'ihllnl city. Tlio Mayor presided, and tlio prhifipil iiii.ens participated, Judge An-iiKRWi wiih chairman of the Ooinmittee mi Kesobilioiit They worn strong nnd severe, nnd recommended rr. Ulinlnry mennires by our l.egislaluro if I'ennty lynnia espoused the part id' Krie. The resolutions tint pns d tho Ohio Legislature in lH llt, were copied, aiming nt ' retaliation. Much f)eltng prevails In Clevehmd. At lliitlalo 11 hrge public meeting was held on th sania Biibjed The people rxprens-d n williiii'os h 1 IVt assistance il the uuilioriiiei were i ot ,dde to po lo n ih mob, flir-h it the omientl lovii.. r iho iMi'irn coniHry. The tele "ra 0 hie dennntch alal'iiil that llm Vn. fin premo Court has grjiuted nn injnneti -n n'iinst t' el Mayor, A c. of Kile, restntining ibem fiom 1 oniooHt' g wnito nn tho It-aid w t tf that city is iiuiu rlnnt nws. Wo do not niidersinud by it, that llm Court Ilia finally nettled the point which det-rudue Ihe legality (,f Ibrt charter nndrr whit b the ro;id from llm I'd. Rtnlo linn hnn been Imill, 1ml il lias so fnr respccled tha rights of tlm dompnny n In enjoin Ihe penphj id Krio Imm dUiurbing il lill ibe wlnle quontioii vnn be fully and elabnraiely disrtiftcd. This will be dune on a motion to dissolve the in. lion. Meanwhile we think the penpht ul K, m will bo compelled lo respect llio rights of the rends, nnd lhat iho mmpt.tiien will ngam by down their nil nnd tonko their ritiitieciioii ihrnneh ilmi Slain. It i sidd tin' S'lii'in rbnrges have (men made against tiny, (j irmah, ill Miutiosoln, nnd ihni the IV' anient will remove him, Rt he fails to moot th 1 chnrpen, This is miliar enrly for galphininm to develops itself. Iliom.r Imimiitast rnoji TruiiF.r Tho nwn by llm ht'tt aniv d fnun I'uropo, it of llio mot inciting clinr.ii.ier. The lo'al drslructioti if Ihn Tuthiidi 11- it is a lerrible blow lo tl em, nml will prmluco fatal roil- sequences iiidMn l-'nland nnd I'Vaiico iiiteilVro. Tlio Hewn created great griel ii. I'.u-is, and llio Knip u or was much excited by il. The prospeol of n geie rot war now t-eotnt probable. The ib tnilt ef this gn at naval battle wo kIuiII gtso ns soon as we g-t tlm New York papers cnnPdliing them. LlTKitAnr Isnr x 1 Ine of ih ) most enterprining of tbi Cincinnati periodical n;;ents, Mr. IWr, hns issued a pamphlet of :i pages, giving Ihe nanu s, prices, grp.,, ui 11 vast variely of literary, religion and cninmercial i.'iblicniions, lor which ho ir'tt as ior.nl, 'llui list -oinpritiH nil the prominent magr.tnen of lop po. The curious in inch matter can supply themselves with anyihing within iho range nf literaiure, from llm establishment ol Mr. IVst. TIi- ftttitcsman aj'ain pitch"t into Ono ion vV 11 1, a K K nil tlm printing question, and iittimat. it that the treasury is being plumb-red by a net of men wlmso ropidh ty has out run their discretion. This was very emi nently llio caso when Locoforoi-ni h id die oniim enrt- trnl nfOhin, fmm ICIII tn IMM, ns Iho siid list of nlojtl ings and tlefalcalioits of lhat p-riod deinonnltatei. Tttto things, tlm Stntwnon ays, nre s;j do being done wtili impunity. W'n trust dm truth of iIipho c.hnrges will I nmdo amni'erof sp-- ial inves1igatim by iho leitlatuie. If th"V nre true, ihe peoplo should know it, and ihen tlmy will apply the remedy, fio nh- iid, gehtlemmi, wo w id hold your h its while you pitch in, York, which wid cnnlimio nnd dilin-e itief unl.l far tioriiind fnctiuiiitis shall ho consigned to that death which kimwn no resurrection, und llio repose andhap-pin-Tis of the mpuhlic Im p iced iipon fiuindnttnii us iiuni-tUhablo nt the fnm nl tlmso illustrious nniies widi whom tlm cniNdiuitim nml its compromise" originated. I havo llm Imnor to b gentlemen, your friend and fellow-citien. ' " II. H. 1'OOl'l'L M. irs, Kruslus W. Glover, William Mo dry, ,Ies -ph M. M'ir-h. Divid It nlge, and N. him md, c nnmitree, Tim numerous friends of C. L. Ktom, Ksq , will bo gr.itilied In lintl ni,oiher leitor from him in the Journal, to-day. Tlio ititelligenco iiupiirfid by it is inieresling. and well worth (bo atien'don of those who nro desirous nf leaving Ohio for lhat ditlnnt land. It wdl be aeeti t-ial the It 'puUicnii oK merit is ut work, mid tho duy ia not fir disintit, when the rule id Great llriiatn will bo ousted from the coui rol of that vast country. Our readers may look for otlmr letiei s, from time to time, from the aaino source TflE OHIO AND INDIANA R&ILUO&D. Wo learn that ihe Ohio and Indiana Itailrond is now completid to I'lilternon, on iho Mud lliver Road the hrst trniu passed over tlm whole line Imm CrcMlmo In 'aMursnti, yentcrdnv. Went of 1 nth-rum, to the In- liana line, tm work u In ing prostcuted wilh energy: fixed and certain. At times Mio smile. I, but it was like some lone ligure in n piclurn of Soti'itJc, placed lllero by the skillul artist to mike tlm nnliiude more Hind nnd Um Hi ot was the same. As slio sat wilh her omhmi Try -ver in her lnj, nnd seemed lo cnnnl tho stilclies that nho look, I more thin onco nnked my sell, 'Call it be ,1-miy Litnl V In conversation she wiih cheerful, but ralh- r prebrredto list 11 lt.au to talk; nnd bho wn n good listener lor ilieio is ipiito ns much art in listening well, ns in conversing well. " At tho diiinor table, nho nppenred lo good advan tage, nud pren.di'd wiih grnco and dignity, ut nn time moie lu than when she uttered lor n toast, ' America And as she replaced her glass upon (he table, said : ' wonder if I tituill over bco that happy country aiiuin She spoke ol iho Americans with much feeling, and of the American Indies whom she had mot, as among her d.Mtotd friends. Thuir beniiiy shn extolled, and mentioned ono yiung hnly o New 101k city, who ns lo his taste and menus, and wo were pleoned to witness the neatness and cl-unlineia (h it were obnervablo in iheir respeciive apartumnis, whi'di is sumethlng unusual wiihin College walls. There aro two literary Societies belonging to the College the Nu 1'i Kappa, and the I'lidomathosian the library of the furmur coninius ii.OOO volumes, mid tlmhiir.try of the l-dter 2. 'Jill) volumes. The 0 .liege Library cotilains 4HII1) volumes; many ol them rare and Valuable books, selected in Eur po. This library is kept iii ihe Tlmul. gical Seminary, a beauiifiil building, of semi-G ihic iirehi'ecliim, located a little over hall a iiuhi from ihu Colleu. ot. Ihe north end of a ibliji'fiil uvemio, Kuri'oiMnlcil with trees and hand-Mime buililins. lli-hon McKlvain is I'resideiit of iho I lm 'In-icid Soirdnnty. Among tlm li.m buildings erected mi ihn College Grounds is Ross Clmpcl, built with means furnished liv Iho lilminliiy of Lady Itois, of Kuglnnd ; und II ircoiirt IM ice A.videmy, for boys i-xcbltively , (otiducteil by tho Ktv. Mr. I'.lake. Thero aro many oilier pent buildings, n cupii d by the 1'rolensors, nnd as boarding hoiites There nro Severn thoumnd tmrus of valuable land helm 'tring fn the Coll. g., which, we miderslaiid, the iriHti-e ci.utempliilo m-ihiit:. f -r the purpose of having a lar;'i I 1 1 1 it lo invent for iho hem-lit of the iiislilulinn. Tie- SptjijoTmld, Mt. Voinun mul 1'ithiburgli Kailroml will pum through 11 pmhon of tin se yroinulH, nnd tlmio will bo a station within a few rods ol the Coleo. About 7 o'cloi k in llm evening, Iho College building and Iho surriiiindinL.' grounds, presented a truly sub. lime p;ctacl" Kvery window in llm College wns brilliantly lilliiioiiiiitid wilh caudl-.s, am) there were in, my Ikii. limine aid appropriate Irauspi.rencies nnd molto-s, piepnteo hy Ihe hludeiils nnd tlio young Indie id (nimbler, winch uttracted ( oiisldernhle ittieidinu. To ;:I nIioii tloii,i:Mhe, iho K'miyon (iuardf, a Mdiiaty coiup my com p hi i exclusively of studeuls, marched nnd e ni'iter m arched tbroii di the 1'nrk, wilh aopropriiiln mu-oc. Wn hue novt-r seen u Military company who.e to.'.dn wit more pi-rfect thin (hi-'. Ii. C. Cutter, jr., it Ciplain of ihe K-'iiyon (iuards, .1 .met hP rlin ", Itt l.ieiiii-na'H, nud .1 .me (iitmhle,o liietiterintit, A proei'stioti wit firmed at the residem-o of I'm-feasor Tiiuildo, c.mi.oed of ihe Kacully, Urofcssors and Si.i'b-nlt of in. lo.l! ge, Ciliens of fi imbi.-r, invited gii"s!-, X:c , who were escorted by llm Kenyim fiiianli (o tlm fioul ol llm College, when Mr. MoBes llaoolioii. orm nl ihe NMnboitK appoinlvd lor lhat ptir-pont, iiddreise the new I'resideiit in some very appropriate reiiiFirks. Inbehnlfof llm Students ho henitily wnl(orned I'resideiit A'nirows In his now field of use fulness, and 1 xpr. aisi d llm high grntilicaiiou il nfl'orded all commoted wilh the institution lo hear that he had nccept d tho renpoiisihle trust co.nmilled lit hin charge Mr. II. hoped and believed that a now era wan nboiit to dawn unoii K"iium an era uf prosperity mid use. juhicas. hitherto une jnmpled in the history of lhat v nihil' tri-tituii ui. I Im high reputation ot iMr. An die.vs, he naitl, not only ns a ndinlur mul friend nf Ed ucation, but us nu onergeiie nnd Ihi.rnugli buniriesi miu, wns n siilhclenl giiarrinly, tliat under In direc tion, Kei.ymi Cnllegi) miit somi take u rank second tn in. otlmr siinil ir iiistitutinn in the United States. When Mr. Andrews came fnrwnrd tu reply, he was creeled wilh a Imnrly welcomu. He spoke for about half nu hour m a Vimv earnest ro.d eloouent manner. 'ssbd 1 ftjl( hi4 r." narks were listened to with profound .ittoii1i.:i. Il'i exriresiied it fletermirinlinn lo In tils one mien In llio utmost to promote ihe welfare of Ken yon Collego. It would bo impossible, he remarked, lo ret along without having some dilliculheanrcsnioti uliy, but h s Imped that boili IVofosnors nnd Students would en operat"lt:iruiouiotih',y , as n band of broihern, to ml vmico llio interests of 1ho College, Kor his pari he was prepir d to meet any difl'mnlly lhat might nt ii, nud would use the utmost decision, when nece siry. to miii'it iin snboidiirtiion, Mr. A. expressed his unilt'Mhlo t nth in lhat elormiin h nl war It ol our trei inHiiiiiioiiM, 1)10 C iinmori .School System i nnd all hou "h he had consonied to nrcplMho I'resi.lfim y of Kenyott Cnlee, ( would, nl ihe same lime, d everything in his power tn buildup the Common Schools ol our State nnd country. 1 At ihn conclusion of hi remarks, a mere outline nf which we heave given, Mr. Andrews was saluted wiih three elm rs. Wo liavodieen promised n report of tlm remarks ol Mr. Hamilton, nnd tlm reply nf I'reid-d"ut Andrews, which wo shall take pleusuro in laying Imfnro our readers hereafter. The Kdiior of this piper was then called upon to address iho Students, and ho responded in a lew remarks auiiablo lo tho occasion. Alter tho exorcises wero over wo returned tn the city, highly plensed with our first viit to Kenyou College. Wo cannot close Ibis brief and very imperfect Hkoh'li, withiui returning our heartfelt thanks to many of tho I'mfesnors nud Students for their kind attention during our visit. Kspociallr do wa feel thankful to lVof. Trimble for Ida courtesy and hnspi- lality. Mt. Vernon Hanner, foreign tforrcoponiiciuc. FHOri AUSTRALIA- IV. .1 GUERNSEY COUNTY. In llm esitiniii'in uf discerning men, who aro not merely superficial obaurverB, but wlm pay attention to crossed llio oceun 111 tlio s'onniship wilh her, an being ! the siatisucs, geology mm geography 01 n county particularly heautihil nnd uininole. i:it Mm thought and 1 irge quantities id in n (T rr.il) nm now in ainrn j l'"r"l"' f that the young murip-d hid ins cniditi"d lliemtelven too 1 closely in iho nursery, ainl did not tnku Bulliident ex ercine in Iho open air; that limy were tun oxaeting; towards iheir husbands, and that iho latter were ion indulgent ! " Nho spoke nf Ihtrnum us a wonderful man, and of Mu si n m as a marvellous enterprise. Dinner over, the 'postboy bmuL'ht in loine letters, one of which, directed to ' Mtt .fenny Idml,' and which tmre (he sl-imp 0! half the post olhces lu Hie United tvn'en .iii-t " Never hearing her apeak ill uf any person, 1, ntio day, purposely introduced the name ot a lady (nf some repute in New York city), who, wilh Imr daughter, had b"hived towards her in n nmttt uulailylike nml unkind manner, during religious nervii-.es in nn KngU-h opened, nud after reading, hamled it h at thin ph.ee und Toledo, for drying tlm unlin i.lied p(,r- ",t' """.i, requesimg mm m answer mo too h, lion. Tho compleiiniiof tlmwhol,. lino (mm Crest-1 f-ml laughing rend a love sick epistle Imm a cb.,p line tnKt. Wayne nmy be looked for in to early part 1 1,1 J "m "m,,,S u" w,t-'r ' ll,,'irb ,"-,lt' M I,,r' ot m-xt sea ion. Wo nro ohid to henr tliat, ul various points on the newly opened road, large quantities of produce nro collecting, nml Hint eveiy prepnrailoii 1 unking lor b.ing a H.ieedy nml regular biixiuess. A ihe lino runs ilimugh ntie nl lhevery best portion o tho Slate, its V11I110 to Iho Mad It Ver Itoa l, ns 11 feeder, cnuilot lie overestimated. Arranemenis nro imw making by which the Hour, grain, ',a., nf Diicyrus, Upper Sm- lusky, tVc, will he ltruiiiit (o tins phem, without, tr-vit- shipment al I'ltlternoti. This will give lo those places the ndvanl agr-s of n direct ctimmuniriilioii will) Ihe Lakes. Tlio conduct uf this now roul rofl-cts every rredil itnl.esierS. tlis, iho ncntig 1'ro-ideiit, nml under his continued supervision it esnnot fail of nuece. 8an- ftttky legt!trr. Gueimey county is beginning to assume an upward teiitieiicy. Iiook ai ner vast capacity as a wneni country, si nrcel) spcond to any in tlinatato. Uounui or the uroat quantity uf pork and wool which she an nualiy mi-es lor market; survey the nourishing towns with winch she is aludded, oast nnd wont, norih and south; In ik at the great thoroughfare (iho National Turin. iite) which tinvurses tier ouiiro leiiiili from east lo west, superadded in which, and nearly parallel Iho ready for any emergency that may arise, Willi it, is the Cent ml Ohm Kttllmuil, nlrnnst completed taken in conjunction with tho l'ut-hurgh, Mnjsvdle and Cincinnati Railroad, which will run diagonally1 through tho county Irotn norih-eust to soiithwust. lto hold tier Biipernhundant beds uf coal, unsurpassed in quality, if in iho depth nf iho vein, by nuiio in the State, Observe how easy of access aro her timber nml stone for building purposes. Her anil is irrigated by pure nnd healthful streams of water, (he chief uf which is Wills creek, famous lor herexcelletit llouriug mills and good mill sites. This creek passes throng. 1 I the western poriinn of Cambridge, (tier emmty seat.) church, only a few days previously ; but she betrayed j ,l""t "HoMing llm grotlesl incililiea lor Hie eshttmnli 11.1 leeliimsi.l' 1 eten .nent ,i!id milv n)ioved a conscious. ' nmnlnl nteitru wnrksaud inauulactnriesot various kinds. ness of the tre.itmeiit she had Imeii anlii'tei lo, by Kw cntiuiiej in the S'ale, after Ihe two Hitlrnnds nl-imiuodiately chatigiiig iho subi 'i t .dcmiverMttion. Not hnled m nbovo aro c impletod, will postess superior ji be;'L' r or deh.nned nersoii loit ih it was nn obiect of; tacililioa tr transporting their surplus imnhiCB ami her svoinatliv : mid even iwn bnbi d .'-s received her niaiiiifacHire tn a reitdy niniket. Tlio want ol lliese airtses one day, while Khe talked Willi llieir innsl.-r. Ill i riinieifin, ner. i.-inre. nn- nep. Mii.-rn"y sunlit; umii 6. II. KAttrrMAtt has purclnsed nn Interest in the Zanesville Courier, and will ba aaiociatod with Mr. WiAvrn, In the editorial department. Tlm M Hsouri Republican speaks in the highest terms of dm lecture nf Mis Li'ct StnNK in S'. Louis, on tin Ic.'ftl disabilities of woman. Tlm li ill will hold " IHH1 pernmis, and tnmy wmil nway without g-'tiing sents, l.i r it m ikui;' a tleci.leit iii.presiioii m i ho nhivo Stil-s. Tlm very boldnes nu I novi'My f her course tid;es llmni by surprise. At Louisville her reception wa very favorable, and tho Louisville Journal spoke a w ann'y in her praise ns doe the Republican- f'lltMiR I.AMUiK hn sold ll; Tip't Whig o Wm, 0. Gu r. who Ii it iiiunt d tlm p. n' id edi'or ni d piibll'lier. lie has rlmm,'. (( the n into n th" paper to The Tiilln City Trih'tnc. LtsRsfK ha mn'le a good piper, Hiiti hy great Industry ami pcrmverauco lias built up a good jnb ollice. Wo w i-h Ihe mlirimr and ibe new edilor much simcrss. ChrU'y's Nighlingalo Seiennders have been ul St. Louis, ntnl left llmro willmnt pay ing t lour prinlei'a bills I'ass ilmm noind, and iimko nay in mlvntim, ib. rele with lliet.i. U would n.-r m n bad plan to do it ia nil nindUr case". LiviKotTni has sent 11 bis Monthly av Maiiaii.e lor .Iinuary, Ift'.L This is ono of llu best and most complete works of tlm kind j ti iho United Slates, nnd probably has a more extensive ctrcnlnth.n ilmn miy similar work. Us terms, if 1,00 per year) nro f"w nble, nnd we hayo im doubt tho'Mn'i'idmr w ill In a Urge pntrotiniie. The JlfuasjTcd Herald i out in now type, nnd mnk a beautiful appearance. It Is a credit lo even the llouriiliing town In which it U printed. OAMINQ IN CINCINNATI. We have n secret detective police fmc a largo number of open, art ire policemen, nnd our laws ought in be promptly oxeculi'd, b it, always, they nre nut. ft In welt iiiidemlnod, lhat llmro nre numerous gum-, b'ing saloons in Cincinmiii. "Fast" young men tnlk bravely of establishments on fHhionahlo ! recti, which are handsomely furnished, and to which nn man i allowed entrance, until he has paid nt some fill, nt olhers f'0, for n ticket ; this licket rdlnwiii iho holder tn lake bids for Iho amount at a f aro Hank. When a number of persons have been vilbnuoiisly fleeced at'.il represent alien nro in tile In Iho pres., mid dm gaming r ncultty exposeil, or when a row or n sli .othig . rows nut of quarrels nt tho gaining !.ihl", then llm police, secret nud active, can nmko a decent nu iho "cnuihltuu hell," nnd the rondo tables nro burned on the ciiy Jul, and the nun who keeps ilmm can be fined MH). I Now, if we know what poli I u ty it, iho police- min sin uhl enforce the law with.. 111 waning to have bin nttenti 'ii publicly called tn ils violations. Nh.it would tie thought ol n p ihcenian who watted mr lo cal editors lodescribe burgltrn, and limn, wiih a newn- paper in bis hand, wont about seeking somebody tlmt answered the desci iption, in order to nrre.U him for a burglary, whick the Inr d reporter had discovered! our policemen cannot tie ignorant 01 1110 lact that 'gvnhling hells" nro i.tiinerou in Cincinnati. They know the law let it bo executed. Unless mora no- r i it v i mnnil-'sted in this p'iriicniar, the interrogatory ' live we a Mnrchal among ut" will become n bye-word. f,'m (,'olntnhinn order lo ' rive Iheui limo In rest,' a she snid. "Such nre some of ihe traits e character which '.fenny Liml ' possessen nil timiatde, Invenblo and wonintdy. They nre her natural qualities, nt singing is her nnlural gift. Force ut circumninncs Ins mouldt tl ami strengthened her mhut, giving her llm power n restraining her leeliugs, and lo command n'sp"ci. Irom the unfeeling when necessary; hut a pure and kindly heart is hem pity nnd drrothn nre her ntrongenl pun aion " It 'Collertioti of her early years and of her home sprend Ihemnelvos, like llm Upas treo, over her exintelice; and n her fnmo brightens, melancholy will deepen till nlncuriiy draws Iter away from tlmhi-hioii-nhlo world, lo eni .y, in clm repon, the rich rewinds of her many dwds of charily and love. Snn. " Wiht Tn k r Think or 11. Sttunhiy morning, an ' ihe reiufori etneiit fur the ceU nt Alton were being bron: lit out o llm j id nud coupled together, il II ijt-: pened ilia' Cnnr'et Uphvii, llm h tck drtvttr wh mb- i ii"d a man on the sand, beating him su lint he b It ' him for dead, wn chained wiih Lou Uen.ler, llm man I who kilb-d Jacob Scheib in his own house nt Hbm Island, and then retired to bed wilh his victim's ite, : It waa their first meeting, nnd Ihe follnwin? eonver- ati'in p:isi d: What's vour 11 nn" V Lou Cond-r. What's ymir V 'Charles Hrovvn. What did ymi do t ' Shot another man nud killed him.' ' How many years you got T' ' Four I think, oh yes, four, dat ish tl.1 u (i I ,mly robbed a tmn nud Rot leu, I wish '. had killed him, limn I might havo got olVasonsy ns lllh's Ins! lutter ennt-h.' 1.1 to nation," fiid Im I 'l reiimrkabla pissnge; I d.clnro aolemnly, you Y ih, dni i irue,' very likely. Chiearp democrat. receiving the consideration liereiiierprising populaiioii anil niltirai advantuges other wise entilled her to. M11 is now. however, begining to loom forth in her proper imiiMiiuido. Ltd any one who imagine other who hike n lour through tlio ennnty, and witness the indices nl pftqieiiiy which meel tdt view.inlbo h:tpn nf tin iffy (own und villages. Lot him look nt Wash-in;;toii, Mid Motown and Fnirview nn tint NsIioihI K.ind al .Cluvtville, Cumberland, Senet-nviihi nud MiIIwimhI sotiili nl Wim hesler, Atilrim nud l.ondon- lerry 011 the S'e.ibenvillo I'iko nt New llirnon-'liitti ami Liberty mirih besides oilmr villages in ilu-ir lu cipiotic.y, which il it med less in mention. It any nUmr evidence m wanting In satisly the minds of capitalists and men id rntorpriie, thii Guernsey county 1 an eligible location lor business, let llmni Unto llio tnct IhaL there arc tlirrr. wetkly papert pftnted in tlieronHt'i-vt nt Cambridge, dm coiiniy sent, und one at W itshingtnii, eight miles east ol Cambridge eith nf which H well nupp utcd. No ltter tn linn nrrd he n tduecd! A" lensi wo ihiok thai none of nut' tectum- cei wilt take exception to this Utter cnleiio.i h wliirh In judge of tlio pro;qiei ily und res. -me. in of h place. fiNcrnnry J:iiri viniiin The editor of llm N"v Orleans Picayune, speaking nf a uiode s'lhicrib. r' to that paper, says : " Wo have mi our subscription lis! the tin me nf one thai, should wo bo left forsaken nnd nlono to light g.'ntlenniii, who has taken Ihe Weekly I'icnynne ever niii'e inure Um nrttim ot iietiverauco lor the wor'd, we will rtlnr choose to be liu"iitn linn to reinrdn sub ject t'i Mm House ol Au-ttni; rather subuiit lu the open, mnniy lorce ui 'he t;,tr, in tu in the henrt revelling perjury nf the llnpsburi ; rather lie luted df. reclly by the master linn submit In Ihe nh-ime ol lining ruled by his underling, llm feitcrs of force may be broken once, bu the nlleclion ul a manally olV.vided people to a perjurious dynasty can nevor ho restored. Russia we hate with inconceivable hatred ; hut llm Houbq of Hapiburg wo hate and despise." since iHilll.nti'l tintnot once during lint wlmlo period. that wo remember found Inn It wnti the nppnainneo or ci.ntnisof the papor, or compldm-dof heing irr": i" I ulv served by ihe mails. H" ptl l Ins lirntje ii'n subscription in ndvanco, nnd has not paid nuy'hing since." ' 0 Ye Wecli Fotielio Advocnt" says: " Yo boat kof drops for yug ladir. is tu drop do prah tin ov drenin thin hwen da go in the nit ar!"' Dim ii our aentinienla. Tiffin 7'nbnni, The editor of ihe New Vork Eryning Is n poet, nnd a judge uf poetry. In a late number, lb following nriiclo, in lhat line, upp nr d : ThoSilem Freeman tunkesn timely exlrael fiom ihe poetry of " llnnea Itiglow," with 11 hall it dn. n ems ago. lhat ' Me tlon'l tmljf iiifnr!(.tn m .ro'n sn ol.l euit." Thero 1110 iml nuiuy w Im will deny thai llm following is 11 true picture of the Allorimy liem rnl "(fi-n. V. Is sHn lll i fansrt mutt, HVi In en on nil nl-tet lliat lilvrn yncn nr pell , Hut rnniUlcncy tiit wu s pnrl nl his plsn-Mi,' txi'ii true to 100 (isi Ijrntnt I :l is (iht.ni II." Fifteen pprlodicalniironow published hi Constantinople, nf w hich Iwo aro in llm Turkish languai-e, four in ttm French, four in Italian, Iwo in Greek, turn in Arnioninn, one in Riilgnrian. mid one in Itusshm. Most of Idem nre issued weekly. The Motion Christian Frammcr admits thnt ns thea- lm will mul iiuttt uf lieeesnly exisl, the Way to ninke n school i.f morals is not lor good and virluousciiioii lo shun them, lint by Iheir presence and supervision, in compel thorn to decency itiut morality. The career of mankind rollcctively la a chronicle of humnn fully that nl Kiti gland of Hume ami Smollett Ifiogentt. Soj-am, Turon River New South Wales, 8ipt. 8, 1S33. T. flARCOM, Esq, Dear Sir S ion after tho dalo of my last cummu- oicatiou, 1 carue from Sydney tn this place, which is the principal mining village on llio Turon river, and is distiiM from Sydney one hundred and sixty miles. Tho mad fortholirst twenty-live miles passea through a sandy plain or prairie country, tho anil of which is thin, nnd nut very productive: it produces a small ijtiauti'y of grass, but very nulrilious. Tho remainder of iho way, witfj tho bure exception uf Hathurst plain, winch issmrij fiftoon miles in extent, the country it very mountainous. Sumo of the ranges are very htgh, and the Bconery from iheir top.i equal to any I over hoheld. Tlmy nro thinly covered with the Gum Iree, of which there are several varieties, but all aro very similar, nud which is almost tho only forest tree in the country. Tlio moi.ntains aro nil imvered with grass, nud in many places 11 .cksnf sheep und herds of cattle und horses aro to be seen grazing upon their sides. Several Villages are passed by the way, but umie of importance exopt Hathurst, which contains some ten or twelve hundred inhabitants. It ia situated on an elevation, in tho middle of Hsiliurst plain, and is iho seat of justice for a largo district of country, including tho Turon gold district. Arriving hero, I found that operations had boon sub ponded for sotno weeks in llio bed uf the river, where the largest deposit uf gold it, in consequence of Jitgh water, it being winter and ihe season of floods, and lhat iho diggers had all resorted to the small creeks and gullies, nod tn" dry diggings, " the yiold of which is not large but steady, and where there is no certainty of persons making mom than wh it is termed "waL'eH," but occasionally a "nugget" may ho found or a "pock- flit upon, but tlmso instance, are rare, nnd do not occur with inure than ono in a hundred. Upon personal examination, I find that the enrth in the entire region of country drained by this river, h morn nr less impregnated with gold, so much no, that il would be (lilli.mlt to find a ditbfull of enrth taken Imm any place, even the lops of the highest in uu tains, without finding nmro or less particles ol' g .1.1 in it j yet thero am few places on llm surface whom it. is found in sufficient quantities to pay for working. During llio season nf rain it is constantly being wat.li-od into llm gullies, fmiu thence inm iho creek, nud fmm thence it Minis its way into the bed of the river, which is the grand mcej.taclo for tlm whole nf iho country drained by it, its specific gravity being so greni it is continually, when being moved by tlm nc ion of the water, working ils way downwards through the sand and grnvol, until it Hn illy renebes the "bed rock,1' winch is usually from ten to fifteen loetbolow the surface, nud hero iu tho ere vies and low pi icon iu the rock, and hi iho sand ami gravel next it. is found ihe greatest deposit Nu systematic or elliiu.'tit plan has heretofore been tried in working tho bud of tlm river. Il his usually been worked by pulm of miners combining their labor, dividing tint oxpouo nnd profit equally, nml working on n small nr individual claim, which is tifieen foot iu width, extending from bank to bank. When worked in this way, it require at least ihreo-foiirilis of the l tb.ir employed In keep down the water with pumps, leaving but one-fourth available in ''Kg'""! but iu u great many instances, the water wan so strong, that the rock could not be Touched at all and the claims had tube ab.indnned, after e.i pending a considerable amount uf labor on them. I believe, however, there nro but few instances where the rock has been reached, tint the parties havo not been well repaid, nnd in some instances largo sumi have been realized. 1 Ihiok, however, it cat, never be maden "suro thing," until some cheap, efficient mode be adopter! lo get rid of Iho walor without so touch la'mr. When this i done, there 1 little In be feared ol th1 result; but even Ihen it rnuit tie worked by individ uals ur comp inies with hired labor, as it is ditlic ilt In get n large number of miners, each having an equal voice in the m inagement of a work, lo agree for any length of timo, and sooner or I iter, Iheir ditngreeinenis must result in breaking up the arrnngernent, About a yenr ago, the legislative council passed a Inw regulating the gold fields, in which it wnsennctod lhat all citizens, digging, or pursni-g any other bind itess at ilm diggings, should pay to tho resident Corn-misidotier, in advance, n monthly liceine foo of thirty shillings stnrling, (eqti it tu seven dollars and a half) and thai fnroigner should pay double this sum. There aro also somo o'hor clauses in tho Inw making distinc tions between citizens nnd foreigners. When this law was passed, it created a gieat excitement at the "diggings, and ihey came near haviogo civil war. Hut all is now quiet, nnd a hill is before tlm Legislature, which will undoubtedly bo pntsed in a few days, repenting all the clauses making distinctions between citizens nnd foreigners, and nn t ll'ort ia being made lo havo the 1 icon so feo reduced tn ten or twenty shillings, hut uf its success there is much doubt. In the adjoin- j ing colony of Victoria, whero the same license feo is exacted, and where the great bady uf diggers are congregated, thero is a strong oilort being mado to have the license foo reduced or entirely abolished, and there teems now to bo danger uf a collision between the miners and tho Government upon the subject. The minora, some time since, sent a delegation to tho Governor, with largo petitions, praying fur its reduction ur abnli.d.ment. The delegation got no ratinlao-tion from the Governor, and indeed wero treated rather cavalierly. Tho miners have since met in immense mass meetings, ntid, resolved tn refuse and resist Ihe payment nf tho license, and the Government have, within a few days, inarched nil tho military force in tlio colony to the vicinity of the diggings, to It ia estimated that llmre nro one hundred thousand digg s Victoria, ami 11 limy persevere 111 ineir determination lo resist llio payment of nny license feo, there will nu doubt be serious trouble. When I left home for these antipodean diggings,1 numbers of my friends desired mo to wrilu them my views of the opportunities afforded hero for m iking money. As I liud it impossible tn lake lime lo write lo them nil separately, I will endeavor to give m views in this letter, hoping it may roach the eyes ot nil of them. For lhat clus of pommis wlm expect tn dotentl entirely upon their own labor, I h tvo nu doubt but Crdiforni oilers greater inducements than this country doe; ns it is the opinion uf all Californium with whom I have conversed upon the subject ln-ie, and these nm a great many, lb.it individual can get more gold llmre th in Imre ; Imsido, there Ihey nre tint taxed, whilst here they inunt pay thirty shillings st rling per month, whether tlmy nro sum -unful or not. I iliink a very largo proportion of Americans who Imvn come here In mine, are disappointed, and llio most nl tlmso with who.n I havo conversed, intend returning home nr going h0 ilifornia. The following extract from n letter which I received a few days since, fmm a party nf g-nilemeu rmm IVknwny county, who are nt the Victoria diggings, will give a very nod iile iof Ihe opinions nml leadings ol the trout uf Americnns line: "Our object, Mr- Rilon, in writing lids lelter, is tn know of you il tlmre 1 any Imller ch time ut mining ir. your section of c mutry ihsn Ihero is hero. We me making exli-n-.es, nntl that i about all. Wo waoi in do n well nt we can whilst in the country, f r n .no ul us rit'nd livitig here ney longer di in wn ran make 1 'rum-' mill, mul I or gelling b ick From my present rxpeneuOe, would not advise my one lo ennie here to mine unless they had previously made up their mimU In bo satisfied with making 1 living, Irusiing to the chance for anyihing le tter. tbm.are those reliting (o the formation or a aecond branch ol the Legislature, (thero boiug now but ono) and tho distributiun or apportionment of tho member of the lower branch. Tho instrument, as reported from a select committee, provides for tho formation of an upper house, toconsist of tided individuals, appointed by tho Grown, with horeditary privilegea. In ap-poriiuuing the members uf the lower house (who aro to be elected) it gives a great preponderance to tho IVtoral or Grazing districts, ils advocates arguing that a representation should bo given to property or interest rather than population. It gives to tome of the Pastoral Districts, with but a few hundreds of inhabitants, more Representatives than some of the Agricultural aud Mining districts and towns and villages containing thousands. In fact tho miners aro entirely deprived uf representation, the advocates uf tbo measure contending that from their migratory charac ter they are not entitled to it. These provisions seem to be very unpopular with the p'enplo.and large meetings have been held throughout the country, ut which strong condemnatory resolutions have boon passed, and petitions are being circulated, praying Iho Council to inrm a Constitution by which all the members of both branches of the Legislature may bo elective, and that their distributiun may be made equal to all parts of the Colony, according lo population. Tho indica-tions, howover, aro that the Council will past it in itt present tiinpe. It hasbeou brought forward ond advo- cuted by iho Gjvornmetit party. One-third of the members of the Council being appointees of the Government, will uf courto veto for it, otid it it feared that enough of theoloctivo members may be influenced to vote for it, to make a maj irity iu its favor. It will not be subaiiited to a vote of tho people, but mast receive the assent uf tho Q ieen, beforo it is put in operation. If it pass the Ouuncil, strong politiona will bo sent tn her, praying her tn withhold her assent. Yours, -c, C. L. Katoh. (7orreiptndciicit of tlm llldn Htitn .frmrnal.) LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE NEW BOOKS RAIL ROADS-Jai.IEN'8 CONCERTS, fee. &c. hr. Nicholas Hutu., t ) simple fad that any number of laborers can I li'ied at ten shilling- (two dollar and a ball) per day, M perhaps llie best evidence of Ihe niicce, ol tin majority ol the miners. IVrsnii wishing lo operate m a lerge pcule, w Hh hired labor, have greater fncdl lies ol Vc red litem here than in California. 'I ho low ptii out labor, a compared widi that country, coupled wnb lb' fact ih it prmts for iho exclusive right to work Inrge ( I tims, n qonrter or half mile of tl e rivor, can be had ut the (hiverntn. nt here, would nrein to f'lvor lids ch if operatives. Hut ns imim of lliese large 1 1 dins have j et befit worked, the nn. of such an undertaking 11 yet problematical. My brother and myself nm jus! commencing work 011 a "half mile claim " Wilh whatsm-cess onrellorts will be crnwtled, lime nh.ne will show. I hope, Imwe in be able in report ftvornblo progress in my next lelter. A new Constitution for this Colony Is imw undt-r discussion in the Legislative Council, nnd ilprovi iont are being freely discuased by tho "outsiders.' The provisions which seem tu claim the moat at ten New York, Hoc 2:1, IK.".: 10 steamer just in brings very little uf imnorlance from either Ihe 1 nf war or diplomacy, and what there is no tlmiM In, readied you long before this, by telegraph. It is difficult enough lu speculate upon the nllairs that are In exist in this country, and still morn so in Riirope, regutatt-d as tho governments there are hy such n liihyrinthiaii and amalgamated policy. I shall not, then, attempt it, but conliue myself tn the nlVaiis iu nnd about tho little space ihii sido tlio water, and otllhisoccnHion wilh what is trnnsoirinir i,.iu,a.h tl. Northern! Kast rivers. First iu importance, there is .hiurn, tlm musical mngician, with his mammoth r.nnreris. his elephantine baud, aided b) the irresistible and bewilchiin' Mdlle. Ahha Zkrr, who, il is said, has a voire several notea higher than Jenny Lind. As for tho performance of tlm band, I must refer you to nn account somewhat . lengthy, wntlen by Iho correspondent of IhoCircle-villo Herald, who undoubtedly understands mimic and musical tonus much belter tlntn I do. All 1 can nav is ns tu elVect, without pretending lo describe how it is done, or what notes aro sounded. Ono thing it certain, if you wero to henr Iho National Quadrille Americana, you would think Fourth of July, Washington' Ilirth day, Christinas, mid N i.w Your's worn all coiningr tngiillmr, nml lirli,.Vo will, mo, tliat will, audi ramie ilm Yanken notiun cnuM cnmi'inr tho world, ami a low ur tlio .lnniti lioiidM. You will all Imvo an opportunity nf c-iijor ini tho plcoii.ro of l.i. concern, al it ii hi. intention, a. Inurn, (from .Mr. Hroiigli, the polite ami Runtl.'manly financial again), to go Wi-.t and 8.1.1th during Ihn l ittor part of tho winter or flrt part ot Rpring. Jiimkn h;n no rival now in tho liold. n llio opera has caned nt Nililo'a (I irilen until niter Ihe holiilava; conaeiptonlly .Metropolitan Hill ia nightly crowded witli ntlniiii.ig listener. Miai .Iuma Dha haa gone Sonih, nml ia now playing nt Chirloalon. Thia talented young aclroa. haa lately made a conrii..at of tlio citizen, of lloalon, in a way that rni.at forever place lior reputation na n woman of worth nnd getiiu, in tlio moat eiaited aphero. Ittt-ring tlio (ir.u weak, her ni.diencei wero ahm, aliy, and r.ilher chary of their applauan, fearing, no doubt, that alio would not hold out, however well aim had hoRon. The next week ihey wero mora genorona, or rather moro juat, nnd liepan to render tho moil, of pn.i.0 which her cir.irta o richly deiervod. fn tho-third and fourth weeka, Ihey lieca.no crowded and entlii.aia.lic, nml during tlio lifil. and ainl. w.'eka. ihoro waa not room for hII who came, though tho National Tl.enlro hoi. la tl.reo tlioi.aand poraona, whilat Iho thunderi of iila in which went up from Ilia donaa mini of admiring face, .luting lior peraonatinn. of character, would havo iuapired one leaa gifled oven than Miaa l)r, and forme d a triumph wilh which alio can well he proud of during nil her life. Her pro longed lahora, however, injured her hoallh, temnor- arily, t truat, 10 that aonio alarm waa foil for her by nor menu a. Miai IJcam hn a beautiful face, ns tho Now York HnM jmtly aayi, jot do not think wilh the Hcrnli that iho ia over anxinni to allow It to the audience, though, for ono, I ahotild bo very lorry if alio did not do 10 whenever it wai in her power. On the whole, my opinion ii, that alio rank, nor talenta bighor than her faco or perion, Ihough alia hai good right to nt a high value uponoach and all. Thoro ii lomelhiug in the atmoaphero canting a general rouglinoi of Iho akin, to remove which, I'lul- ia, Iho great Hair Regenerator, and ll prince of Imrlion in thia country, Iml Invented a waah that worka like n charm. Thia man ia n wonderful in.lai.ro of iiicco.i after long and peraovoring iiiiluatry ia a oiling, which in llio weal wo ll.ed to look upon na ono of iho very hiiniMcal, and yot now he might, If he . iloea not, rido in Ilia own carriage, and buy any block in tho city of 0 ilumlma. Ho baa two eitabliahmenla, ono at tho corner of Dey & Broadway, beaido the uno at the 81. Micholni Hotel. He enmlovi durinl tho I, uiy aenaon, between li fey and aiity men, and half na ninny women iu atid about hia cl.aira, bath, and manufactory.Too author of tho "finKar Otn Sukukt" could get a rwr.ia bath ot rhalon'. ea.aliliahmeut, without going either In Oonalniitinople or Bmyrna for It; unfortunately, however, b iiha ail'oet only llio lualy, without maleriilly clearing or cleanaing .lie mind, ami I tnkn it for granted, without knowing much about it, that editor! of any political new. piper, ai well aa the author of iho nriiclo ul. ivo alluded to, need, moro III in nil ela.. nn illiiniiinii.ii nnd eleanaing of Ihe intel-lect, will, a aliiHit daah at their mornll. Along aide of I'hal in ia Rdwiu I). Raton, cnually nn example or auc a attending iiidualry. Ho ii a Till.., a, nod from ainnll beginning, haa riaen rapidly, until hia linaineaa ia probably the largeat of nny oilier hoii.o in thia country. Ilia importation! .luring Ihe pa.t yoirof rich clolha, glovea, vealingi and mon'a e ir, generally aro nuoriiinu., ainl ia tho boat index I know of to the oxlnivn.-anena of Ihe aco wo live in. in purple nud fine linen ol' Tyre and Hidon wore mere raija lo the llaalung veatmenla, Iho rich hueiand aol't linta of the preaeot ,l iv. j'lat a. lliofena.aof.be ll.mt.ia were mere Imaka compared with a Hi. Nielmln. dinner. llm ..t ua turn I'.om tho body, in habiliamentl and nlimenla, lo the food nnd clothing of Ihe intellect. Gar ter - Itrotliera havo ju.t i-ai.ed,in addi.ion to Heetin'i H.rda, n Valu llile w.nk on lolidelily, by IVnranu, In-getl.er with a pre.it iirmy llotlidny hooka, for whirl. .he liltio people will l. very thankful. Annin -Snow, iin llri.n.livay. aro oge.ila for llm gn-nl picture llluil- intivoot I'llr.iii. I ro-reaa. a beautiful Chriat.nna pre-aent The Kill ami IS'll iiiimlo-rof I'utliam'a lllmtrnted II. .cord ia "ul, eont iiiiine On. iinttnl amount of inter,. at iui! nialter and vulunl.lo enpriivinjta, Thia woik alionld h" in the handa of every architect and acientilic pen-l. m io iu tho c eintry, whilat lo tho general reader ami looker-on it can lint poaaeaa peculiar intoreal, aa coiitaioiu.. a faithful record of nil tho vnrioni ntticloa on cxliil.iii.iii nt Iho Urjat.il rntaeo. Their Homeaof iho Siateanien will a,,n follow, i it ja not already ,'oinpleled. Ilmlo Tom'a Oibin ia alill ru lining well nt Ihe N i ioital Tlieaiio and al llarn.im'a. Tliere ia a general ciaing up in the monny mi.rkel, ami Viitiona intereata we.t are repreannted here by preaidentaaml linain ial direcloraof Kail Koada. Among tho moat important not completed in Ohio, the inlereat of which N. N. Wilaon, Eaq., Ii looking aRer, ia the Mirie.li ami Cincinnati Head; a road which, when linialied, will create an entire revolution in the "hill country of H ickoye 8la'e. Yonri, very Hnly, Wxaoai. |
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