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fj J HI ill I volume xxvii. COLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY i0, h:s. NUMBER 46 iDljio State Journal a.:.: llti-WEKfcLY AND WEEKLY HOHOUIjBR ttfa oo. VVH. S IKH ,KH, Fill tor. Tirmn iDvariubly in Ailvanw. iUilt- 16.00 ee yeas. . y tint Carrier, (mr wk UK oU. Tm Hi.t t p yer. Wsikit 8.O0 " dub of Un indow 1.50 " TKKtP Ot ADVKRT131NO BY THE flQUARB (TV Um OB tW SUIS A QC4EJ.) Opes MHlTmrll 00; otrt square wsekt.. .$ SO " U ..mutim 111 00 : ana " S ffNkl... S 00 una " o ouuiim io uc ; on " 1 tmk,,., 1 fro midst of ft congregation of hundred and tweu- SS SS: SSiS s da?"'...'.' w f lunatics. Tbe Asylum, under th watchful Od " 1 mouth 4 60 ; otw 1 lassrtioa 10 Mn 0 Dr. Hillt Bud bit accompli- ed wile, if H.piw niTTutcon n.u in ft moat excoileot couditioo, bi regards dlrci iuMiwDtR. iswM and pitMd to tba Minna of pHoe, cleanliness, and ft proper re grd to the c, iiKu"iiwwraMMrrtMfc interests ot the unfortunates who ftiftlU chief UlacUCM rtxtuirad to Da pabltanM Dj taw, Mf u raws lohbilftQIi. 'Quite ft number ot Members tnd their wives, together with eitlieni ol Columbus, last evening visited, bj Invitation of Dr. Hills, the Lunatic Asylum. Id the large hall, about one hundred nd twenty ol the patients were seated, the males on one Hd and the females on the other. A nun er ol the pupils from the Blind Asylum were prevent, with their musical Id stromenta. They played a number ol tunes Terr creditably Indeed; after wblcb, ooilllons were formed and dsoeed by ihe Insane psllents. The dancing was very good. The utmost order and decora m prevailed j and were It not (or cer tain peculiarities of dress and look, ft stranger ' would not bftvs Imagined that be was Id the ll orriema on xn idmh- iBiuma-aij w u u . SO ir cd inert" than ths ntuft rata ; bat all snob will (irnr ID tha Tri-V. Mtkly without sbar, Tai 8TB88tes Phtf. km. The Democracy In iiuHinw iru. notHUMNiiDi STaiioaa, p? iw, la I tba Legislature who ond the Jauus-laced re- B.de, Sfc.W par liu. ; ouUtid. M. aolnliooa n KaUiMa ..ffalra. ara l.fl,t.t. of th. NoUoaa or mMUngm, aharltable aoatatrta, ftiw eoaapa- ' ., im., hnir pri. great Stt btni, who ran for the Presidency on AwitiemDt aot acnmpaiiiad with writtaa dim hii 0ira book. When fttk! bow be stoud on lUTUia, huhiiin aawm- I .... , . ., , , , .ue name law, nv repneu inat at) wee "to ia-vor of the law, hut against lis eieouiion." 8o with the Ohio Demooracy, they suy they are gainst the Leoompton Uonstltuifoo, but are in favor of the man who seeke to Impose ft oo an unwilling people. Hurra for tb Slubbins De- Da will h laaartad till fbrlnl and abar ad aaeorg. AU Irantimt advtrHummU muM bt mU im odnwiM. I bn mla will uut b tariad from. Unrtur the prHant ym, Uts adnrttm para m mnoh for the W40 ba ooouplaa, tba ehaoftM baiof nlnreal'l1 w)t) !) oomiUn onlf. Thf plo la now TUE9IMY, FBIiRUARY 1, 1868 mooracyl UniiH f Inrl. i bv It imuiiM lk . It mm Sppi eh of Senator Wd. Htrickluid. Um buokullar. HimI ihn ii k.lilunlk We piihhah in-day io lull t rcm.tki of Sen-1 0 UobMu oiilarvd 10 Irkvs ibu el'r. hut An ator Wade in the Uo ted Shim Beoaie, upon wij$, who wak there on itlt A public indin the Knma. re-olutlom p"d by out LegUlk- " held, aud ahe wi ordered ture, or raiher, hy tbe "dt-moorata" of tba Leg- to leava at onee. "The obivalioua ttoulb" 1 1 lalature. Tbe, revived no Bepublloaa m. 1 oula '' a D,0e Our Senator -pc.keot th,m tht-y merited; and " ;P ' '' "emit," ai,d the we know of at lea-t one "democrat" Id tbe . Leglalalure, and of ie?cral prominent one out CTTbe New Litbon Democrat, edited by a aide, who eay I hat Senator Wade apoke tha ei- gentleman who la a caudidata lr U. 8. Mar act truth in r gard to tbem. Everyday tba abal, la quite aeveia upon tbe Legialature lor reaolulloQe a'e lrotning mora and more ridio paaatng tbe Kanaaa reaolutloua. Jt would ap- ulouat and it we do not mleiake the aigna of pear that tbey pleant ooh dy. tba time., we uiu u .uv,.. v. ..toe Wad. rtt. lha llhin llf.nlnlinn. Utlona ia d y the Immature wnicn win fiain Talk About tba Preaid nl, truly eiprtM tbe aantlmenu oi me people oi w nl lbB folowu, w, M , the unio, ano noi me narrow imnj wn. . Congreealonal (Jete ol the 26th ult. : leiailte un o-n 0HI uauLaTIJIUI ON UKU1. m.. iv.. i. ... .k. Iuu. I Dr. Puuh I preaent reaolutloua ol the Gen- HE Tlim WCTK w. IU A.u.mhl. nl I Ihln ralBliwHli lha ulf-l nt Tho Leglflaiure haa entered upon ita Iftb hp. Territory ol Kantaa. a my vollekue wet.k and thna far very few aetl baTe beeo wl.ber to taake aome remark, upon Ibem. 1 panned. Much of tbe lima baa been ipent In aioia that tbty lie upoo tbe uble, and be leglalatln,, for K,ntocky, by puaing lawa to wd,Hr Prt,,d,. , do no. moKM am aiavenoioTa m iauu ruii-t to maae any elienaea remark, on llioee very Neither of theae bill., however, hara at yet ba- exlraordmary reaolutiooa at thi. or at any i Tk... hi. win ..anma thai lime; but they are extraordinary in their char- some in. - .. t-.. j 1 , - , Al , - ..... , k..i il, ...d i the week, nnl.aa our '-o"-'"""" "maei'ea, auu, i rear. ,mi,i. wuid - . not eare reouuo e to tbe Slate. Democralic frienda tblnk It beet to leaee them Mr h,lji them be read. wbere they are, and proceed Immediately to do Tbe Vloe Preiideut The Secretary will read aomeihlng for the white folki on tbii aide of tne tne raauiutiona OhioHlTer. The Secretary read ibem. .. .k.. , f..,l,0.. ... lTIW "-""I"". i remember, Ad.iiiied I are eery pneillanimoua, exiireaaieg "entire oon T. Leavenworth oorrDondent. M,UM ln ,D dlali.tere.ti dueaa, iotagrlly and Don. John P. Slough, la a recent letter itatea ability" of tbe Preildent, and taying that ble tk.i ih. ,n,.e,t fraud, were oraotlced. Th. "Aaminl.traiion oommao ia our coraial ana un- Leel.lalliro annolnt d a commlialou 10 inquire uiviueo auppon, aoo preaeimy iiiairuoving tne Into thf m. A copy of tbe poH bo ol Klcka Senatori and requeuing tbe Representative poo exhibila tba laot that W. H. Beward, Thoa. to vota agalnal ma admiulnn ol Kanaaa Into H.Bentoo, Mwlnrore.1, uoraceuieeiey.jamea u'""" ""iuuip-uu u, u,Uoi nh.n.n John C. Fremont. Millard Fillmora. Oooitltulion not aubmltted to a vote of tbe John P. Dale, and oihert, voted on tbe Slit of December, and all eatt ballota for lha pro-alav- err tleketl Tet Mr. Buchanan eaya the Leoompton eon- trlvanre ia a fair eipreaalon of tba will of the people, Alao, tba Cincinnati platform waa ln dorted. Mr. Wade Mr. President, I have anld that I feared tbeaa resolution, were not reputable, be cauae they do not aneek out with that manlv ludepeodeuca wllb which the LeiiiaUture of a neonleof Knau, and the Ohio Leslilature ra- eovereiirn Slate ahould ever aoeak uoon anv eolvea that Ihey have lull confidence in tala Io- queailou tufflcienlly important to elicit tbir te.rliy. f!u .elf aiuliiacat ion go farlberl j iC P ,j . 'A .1' "v , . leRTiiy. o dorae tbe Preaideot. aud aav thev have n e l The Philadelphia ma (eye mat one OI IOC -onndenca In bla AdminialralloV .,,0 nll,. moat diatlnKiiiahcd advocate, of the Leoompton j tbumeelvee to eupport every jot aud litlla ol ennalitiition.lu Coniirerl, la a member from Mia. I that Admlni.lr.iiun, when tbey Intend fiually .null, who dre-a not deny that ba went over to ' ni greai Kanaaa. from Ml-url, and voted 1. tb.t Mil jrta, tory. He outtht to advoo ite tbe Cat boon eon- dlteotly to tbe queetiou at i.aue, aud with that trivance. olai atgoity wo co twooair'S ft soverelgu Stale, ataaaaaaaaaia.aaaaaaaaaa.aa. Ig.!... aanrl ntinilllAH tllaalP nl.pn,1u aa .kfl Iriaal Tbe Waihlnirion Bmn lrawln I bo LissM tueiructioDfi, avnd tbeir willt iu rtreoc tu aay -...l l..latlaw lha tthin. I J a. k. . .... . ' mnm myvj nH.r. maiuir peDoiug uere wnicn u Deoume h i auty Tk- n'.-i,; ,.,, TTntnn tha oth.r dav nti U their repratt!Dtitivt.s to aot upon. Why a very "loud aVIek" lor Slavery, for tbe pur- AdmlnSiratlon. and bvt.oci.lo.il, declare poet of inducing the Democracy to coma up to Da( tbey bave tbe fulleal cui.UJeuce In all Ite tbe mpport oi Ur. Buubaoan. Tba mbitaoo. moaiuree, while ie waa tbe pu poee aud end ot of it. argument la, that Mr. Buchanan w.aaom- a.r re.iuuuo., unwni. aiero oeiermma- In.tedhy the Democracy, Mr. Buchanan wa. I D(J oppolt ha , tb m b M olecltd by the D'Oiocracy Ur. Buebanan ii tba diu, meuuial Tbey aie dlarepuiahie, ba- Democracy. It aa;. tn.t toe aamneioa oi oeaee ibey n.ve not.pokeo out Ilk. meo cuo T . I..., i.ln.inl.lr.ll m.uura. Th.re eoioutol th.lr Indeptud.iiea ... h,,l t-n ...l.. I. th. caution: oo on. aid. la u, '.r . ,.ut '"l".,g'a " arguing me - , - - reason, inai lea io me r iu.irat nv n. .i . I Mr. Buohanan and the Democracy, oo lha other I they have been argued by otherai io my udg fa Jam a u. Lane, anu tn. duck nepuoncna. meoi, ma queaiion not a aetubie one. J It couolee Utah with Kanaaa, and eaya that thi oever propoatd to d.bata II all. it la ou leaa ...i. ,.,.,. ., k. ml i. tbaa tola: I be Prealdenl, in hi. uewaie. an- ", , .' . JLi .... k. nooneea a determination not oijy to prohibit Tba rebellion In Kanau la to be cruabad out by lh, , , TmiutJ lwa m(kiBll , Oon. bar admiaaloo into Ibt Uoluo under tba La- .mutlon uoder which they are to live, but that oompton Uon.titutlon, aed that Io Utah bythi It la bla purpoae to force upoo tbem one made .. .1 ih. flv Mulmant bill. Th. man In by their enemie. end aouabt to be orammed -PP- '" iupport tl Buchanan and the Democracy, aod tboea who j ,, ,),, ,0 deb. Ul Tuh 0,d i,. oppcta tbem oppoea tba Adtnlnliiratloo and iu. wujoloed la thi Kevolution, aod tba argu thi party which elected It. The at tlcla drawl maul wat madaon Buuker ilill; and I propuae, the party llnea oloaa and tight, aod Itevidaotly " at, to reiuma the .am, argu- . a . k .i..,. atent when our latbera lell It. It will out bear Intendatokeepliemjuelio. . ,u argument at all. When any portion of tbe Tbe que'tlou ariaet what la Mr. Douglas, Mr. American people are to loat to all tpirlt that Gox, the editor of tbe Stefeimaa and olotrt of taay would lor ooe momeot atand off io argue a that l.k goiug Io do about III Wo bopt aod sueetloo of thta kind, their liberiiea are not ..beheva that th., w.,1 .land ft .peal- Hon they bav. aaaumed, II to be that tbtewarrt i,mD. . i ih.di.une.. th.t .ur.rb-d ih. mea will not truckle any mora to tba Admlnla. tu,niioo ol the (ibio Legislature, aud led tu tratloo, aod continue to give It a proreeted tup- the maklug or tbe.. instruction.. .,., Wh.i Rnh.n.. nd Hi. Rl... nn..r Tba Vica Preaideot The Senator will tut ' , . .... ... .. L . . oend bla ramarkafor a momeut. Tbe Chair, -ant, I. voreno. emp,, iau, ,,,,,, Mn(Klnc. , ,, bour uougias ana toi uav. .uoweo no .jmpwm. oi baa arrived lot the Oooalderetlon of the ipteiel haeklne down, and ware It not lor the Buchanan 1 order. tniM.. which h.v. Iai.lvann.and In ih. I Mr. Wade I have nothing further to ray ot n.lWI.v. ahould feel thai then wa. any oooquaoca. I ahall not take mora than a , . . . . . , . law aninntee. "ftli'g of 'he b.ckhone Io that qoutar. Tllt vio. prd(nt-By nnanlmont consent Coom. Norn -Th. ,l-UcompU Dim- tofc2"jS; 00 ,, oeraia Io tba United Stettt Uouaa of Bepresen jr, yy.de 1 am aduionl-hed to keep cool; tatvea have had a count ol noeea, and with tba laughter but thie la not a queatlon tb.t la oil Republican! they figure op a maimlty of til Io culated to preeervt the eoolueu ul any man thaOouK ...mat th. iniquity. Oo th. o,h.r fJM hand, tbe Administration men say that they 0j Ttr,iRo 8iate. hsvf ft majority ol twenty-ont lor It Ws shall Sir, 1 have said ft good deal on Ibis floor know la ft weeks all about It As for our- agaiust slavery. I do not lika slavery or op-k... n.. rn. . . drssIoq Id anv form whatever! butlwillaiv T; l Aj . , a ... io U South, you bavt not on yuur plantations, that tho Admlnlilratloii out aod will buy tbo lo mj itxiftmwii , mor(J orilQ fplrUed Mi bill tbrounh. q. people .ban tboa who have pasted those resolutions. tKlf charity IwrIos at d4rA friend Id Wanblngtoa writes as that borne, aod you may reply to me, "Yua have Secretary 'Johb will be loroed to ask Oooireee slavsry Id tba Suw of Ubio V Uod knows we lor another twenty million lsae of Treasury Lsunhter These man loatruct u to .1 j i . .. j ipiik for tbe bravt, BBi erous people of the "7 I: T iTi Vm TT " of Ohio1 ml.er.bl. save, that what with thi deflolsoey bill, and tba lo,,o.Mlves, u,ey asiuma to spt-ak tor freemen Utan war, tne appropnauons lor tot support Oi too to iroeme'i. Ul ooura tbey need not la all bis men. im; and ibua they loetruot un to i WKDNK8DAY, lerow nis iDfiwuke in nis taoe. i am reaoy w io it, eir Laufihter. Uufortuoately Indeed, it was tiat tbe attempt was made to frame a oouctitution behind the back of ft people, and to fasten it on their necks without their assent. They (ay that tbt was 'uofortunatV and that it Ii uufortuoste" also, io tbe President to an uouoo'i It as bis purpose to carry out tbe fraudulent design. Yes, sir, It waeioeedlDgly "un tortouaia " Wan It not a little worse than nu-fortunate, if the President of tbe Doited States is reepuuiiblef I do not know that be la ooiifid- rd retpnnaible lr bia aula; but wt will hold those reipoosliile who aot upon bis auffgpsUoDt, and go forward to iaeln on the necks or an an willing people a ounrt I lotion wiih tbe miking of which tbey have b id nothing to do. On that priuoip.fi oi taw wnion doius a man respunsmie lor committiDR crime through an irresponsible agent, we bold tfatm rspooiibla If, iudeed, Uia Presuleot ia uoluriunate in not having tbf: spirit and tne pohr to 'lioiate bis owo meits-ursi, then we will bold tboaa rept)uslbl for bia acta who tVJ be mppostd to more him to action. These reeolmiona rufer to a platform ouislde, and tbey imiorw It, We know, then, who i" W.4S tliat p iSfed tbew resoiulious and. la justice to tbe Republican party, let mn say that ibeae rental ioua have bad no couQiaiiaucenu nuppori, do acqulea& uce from tbein. i bey were orottdtd down the tbrmts of tbe Republican imrty there by a cowardly majority who dared uut face the hootu and omtempt that would bav beeo heaped oo tbem bad tbey peruiitte. tbe liberty ul apeeob. So much ae to tbe manner ezbibited In the adoptioo oi Ibeae rehuLittoui1. Ah tn the matter ol tbe lat one, I Bud no lault with It, 11 they nad cunlioed tbemnelven to that ; II tbey bad throwu uslde all parly plalfixm"; If tbey bad remraiui d from bettpittering wdo flattery tbe Preitiiieui oi tbe UuimJ Qtatef; it tbey bad ah fltalutd irom tbo indurneineut of ouieiilw p irti-aau oreeds, ibey would have found uo divinio ul KUtiineut iu the Legislature, nor out ot tbe betiislaiurv; fur, lu tbe -laie ul Uhto, there if but one side to tiili qutstiou. 1 bo brave and geuerous people of 0io would rpeak out directly, without obrtequiuusly aotkiuK tbe favor ot any inau, Preitidvut though be be. Boldly aod tud ptiiidtjiiiiy tbny would annouuee tbeii will, ai d ak un to act. in aocordaooe with It. Tboae who panwd these reeolutiuna, felt com pelli d at lift to come to that, and iu tueir Dual resolution, tbey instruct tbelr reprt-ientaliree naie to go me ut-aio anainm your icompwn couHiitution, or suy other uoustltuiiuu that i HOUKbt to be lauiieui'd upon tbe necks ot an on wiiliug peiiuie nv a tvrauuicai n.xroutive. oo tar, all tbe iwoultt ot Ohio, of all parties, are agreed. What I object to is the cowsrdly, erooching, aisgraceiul uiauner iu whkn t iis quenion nai Mea apuroacbed. Tneiw reaolutioua were car' rind tniuugb our Legislature under tbe peg rule; and what Is very Bluuular, although k think it is more than leu day a ninoe they wait passed aud ou ibu pua that there whs the umt nb'olute uecessity tbey ahould be crowded : imoiedirttely through, uo argument lor debate on tbe subjeot waa allowed thy have ilept io j auine m.u's breeches pocket Irom that duy to tblf. 'Ibey are unwillingly btre, and 1 do uut vouder at It; for 1 bttliuve that any man, when bo look at the resulutioua the workmao-pikiip ol his uwn bunds will nut ba ambitious to uure with tbem on iuu tbeater oi the nation. lu tbe ounuer to wbiob they are preseuted, tbey are not in accordance with tbe wishes ol the peuple of Ubio. lhy are an honest, gen e.roua,4tnd brave people, and tbey apeitk their inuiui wiiboot auy ouudiiion or quaitncatloo. Tbey are not a people to tUttr a tyrant belore tbey dare order their troupe tu resin him. l uave iduuku it wae due to myseii to say thus much ou accouut ol ibe iicongruiiy and very exlraordioaiy character u tba resolution. Do ibey at-k me to indorse that por-liun of titem which lapitt;re thd President with lulstme flitter) I Ia that my part ol tbem, or is tliat tbe pan ot my colleague! 1 can hard I ? uo that uart of ilte lesoiutious. And, Hgiiiu, 1 cau baruly indcritf tbe "Giuoluuati uiatiorm ' i oo uo anow out mat may u lot me, laughter 1 but tbre i sbsil be foona uuwillii.)(, aod sbail require tba very aUCiugett luatrootious. Heuewtju laughter) But wneo yoJ oouie to tbe "unfoitunaie" part ol it, tnat is too mild lor my temperanieut aitugemer. n may anil my oolieague toaay tbattbe Ptesident is uutorteuaie iu peraistiog iu forcing oo the people a coiiHtitution wmoo tney awteni and ao-lior; Out I ay it ia duwurigbt tyranny aud knavery, and de mauds tbe sierner-t rebuks ol every man. II pemsied in, it will demand not argument, but aotiuu. Tbttu tbey approach a suhject oo wbl b 1 am with (boat gooilemeo, and I bope my oolieagua is ho u o 1 am ready tu go witb the lgtsla-luro ol Ohio, in laeisiiug unto tba death your Laoumptou oiuiuuiou, or any oinrr coniinu-tiou that io sought to he faaieued ou an unwil ling pP1, 'gamut tne votes ol mora than iDr luurttia oi mem; ior at tuts cuy, mure is uo mist baugiug over ibti question at all. We know bow it is. Tbe people ol Kansas have measured tbeir strength too often to leave us at nil iu doubt as lo what Is tbe will ot tbe people; and wnoever is the advocate for faateuing on inera this Lecompton Uonatitulion, does it id cold blood, from bis own tyrannical impulse, and a d:termiua'luD to deprive tba Atnencau people of that which has never been sought to im ia lieu away from any uurtioa of tbem, from ihe revulutiouary period to the preaeut. It U the Ur-t atteu-pt, aud, Mr. President, 1 sy U must be tbe liar, Mr Pugb li Is only Decenary for me to ssy, that I ibr.il out detain tbe Seuato at this time, with tbt ipucial order belort It, to make any observations ou these rssolu lions. My purpose ii, when tho Leoompton eouititutlon shall be pteMuted, to expresi my views at leum, j r0all the u say what I have to say on tbe inb j-ot mttter of iheae Msoluttooi, aod I shall probably Dud it my duty to oorreot my col leagoa In one or two little matters ol fatal coo uectd with their Daaaire. iuo reaoiutlous weio ordered to no oft me labia, aud be printed. FEBRUARY 5, 1858 Tho Presidents Bfeasage. No one will hereaiter doubt that Buobaoan Is at the bead of the slaveboldlng conspir toy to force a pro slavery constitution upon tbe people of Kanaaa. His message to Congress yes terday settles that question. We have but an imperfeot report of the document, but enough Is given to show wbere he stands. It is char acteristic of the man. He has, from want ot nerve, beeo made to do the biddlug of tbe Southern propaganda. Yet while be dees tbelr work, be attempts to shield his oonduot behind certain messages aud lettera which emulated from Robert J. Walker. He admits that the United States troops were kept la Kansas to overcome the people, although be calls tt re bel Hon. He throws the entire blame of the dif ficulties In Kansas upon tbe tree State mno. He says "that Kansas It to-day as much of a slave State as Qeorgls or South Carolina." Tbe message we trunt will open the eyes of tbe po pie of the free States as to the poll ay of the Ad mlolslrstioo Will not the Legislature ot Ohio Cancel its former resolutions, and pas some such as too exigency demand-T Mr. KtNOaiD'i Nxoko Bill The 8Utmn of this morning mnkes ft lame and Impotent apology for tbs bill Introduced by Senator Kin- osld, to praelioally enclave the cxilored popula tlon of Ohio, and to prevent the emigration ol others Into this Stale. Io its abstract ot the bill, It fails to pretent to Its readers Its roo t atrooliiui features. It given fti ft reason for tbe Introduction of tbe bill, that "tbre are some two thousand negroes and mulattoe In tbe counties of Brown aud Olurraont, the far great. er portion of them are settled lo two camps Id Browo, ft more sbiltleis, thoughtless, worth lets population is hardly to be be found ibta side of Congo river .tsulf." This then Is the rhetoric for the bill. Let ua see what tbe facts are. By the census of 1850, we lesrn that Brown county had a whlto population o' 29,-466, and a colored population of 863. Ckrmont county bad ft white population of 30,0i3, and a oolored popnlatloo of 413 Total while populatloD in tbe two counties, 66, SIS Total colored population, 1 276. However much the editor of tbe StnUtntn or tbe honorable Senator may be troubled whb the "oegropbobla," we see oo'hlog la these facte greatly to alarm either of tbem, there he log over fllty white pewona to ooe colored ow, then, let us contrast these two counties with Franklin oouoty. Accord log to the same census, we hid In Frsnklinoouoiy In 1850, a white population of 41 302, being 16,000 len than ia the counties of Brown and Clermont; and we hud at tbe same time a colored population of 1607, or 332 more l ban In the two coun ties represented by Mr. Kincild. These fact show the shallowness of the Stafewn'i argu ment. No toao la rranklia wants such a bill passed, and If tbe Serator will advocate ft bill to Imtruct the colored people of his ecu n ties In useful learning, and will urge the people hn represents to ireat them as though tbey were human beings having Inalienable rights, he will greatly improve their character, and make them uselul oltizens. erery such orTtvise. And any nifm or mulatto j person who rh-ill ome into tlie Htate after the first of June next for "th puroow of settling or remaining In the same, shall, upon conviction belore any Justice ol the J'eace, be fined lo any som not less than five nor more than fifty dol-lara," fttid hi thd be liable to other prosecutions and floes after sufflolent time ba" el spaed to enable him to rnmovH from the State. It lurtber provides ' Maiaf contract naitustok any nrgr or mulatto toho that! rami inU the Stite aftfT th Jlrct of June, ihaU be KOLL IND void " All prosecutions under this aot are to be brought by township trustees, and If they neglect to bring them they are to hi proseoutml apd flood fur neglect of doty ft timber pro Tides that all fines collected u ider the set are to be ptld Into the township tretiury for township purpose". Such are a few of tbebeautie" of this Inhuman and tyrannical hill. There la nothing In the Leoompton constitution more deitltuie of oommon hum uity than this bill. It does not provide wbat la (o l done with tbe negro or mulatto If he has not mocy enough to pay his Bass, but we preoame tint be Is to br sent to jail, else the provision is ao absurdity. Nor does It tell how be is to earn money to pay his fines after hn Is put In lull. Nor does It tell as hnw the negro or molst'o Is to leave Ihe State without money. How bis fare Is to b paid, or bow be is to live. Should be travel on foot and hag his way, be would be taken up as a vagrant, aud as nobody dare hire bfm to labor, be would be likely to starve ; be Me-, be would be lUble tn he piosecuted In every township thrnngb which he dragged bis weary feet. This bill otijSt to beoalled a bill to establish Slavery In Chin, and to legislate tbe souls ol white men out of their mortal bod les. Wa s-st-rt, however, that In point of dili gence. and constant attention upon their duties, the present GDtrl Acsenibly will com pure tn advantage witb their predecessors of either party ur unv former nsint). We don't believe evea the Journal will daetodeny that nser-Hon; lor its editors have sufficient knowledge of the subject to know it Is true SMe$mtin. We do deny it most emphatically. Tbe pres ent General Aeemlly will bear no compsrisou whatever with the Republican Lik inlalure which the St ut' man hi id its pirty abused, without rhyme or reason, for the lust two years, tor prompt, energetic action, and for wise and poo slderale ligi-lation. Io saying Ibis we do not intend to make niling nocusntioits against tbe present General Asrumbly. nor to defend and uphold all that wns dr. no or sought to be done by the liepuMIcan Legislature. (D()i0 frgfelatuif. Br is ago Mexico. Tbe Waeoiugton aor- res pou da Qt of tbe Pff writes that tbe Mot noteworthy of tbe news from Europe and tbo Pao flu Is the hostile attitude! awumad toward eaob other of tbe imbcoile Governments of biaio and Mexico. Both heavily In1 ddbt, oeltunr witb harmony io iu internal ad- mtuiatraiiou, with oml er end decay sinking both into semi-barbarism, aud with nothing but dep routed taiib lo Christian relig ion saving ibem Irom ao fthjeot condition too bumble to think of, they rurb into a fight where eaob will lose all iad can possibly gain nothing. I l(jii) that it Is beyond conjecture, that so soon aa opoa hostilities have oommeoced, orowdj of orgauiftisd vol un tat re will pour into Mexico from Texas and Calllorola, not to much to aerial in ihe defeuoe ol our helpless neigh bor, aa ti seiae tbe op normal lies wnun will be presented fur the gratification ot filibuster pro penalties. The announcement in tbe Isst paragraph of the above ie simply dub illoal. The pirates of the gulf will wait until a helpless neighbor beoomre more helpless, aod sm brace that op portunity to rob and plunder him. If the devil doee not roait such scoundrels, there la no use In having one. GoTIJLNQU'S UOCSS AT BAftRUBuRft The Pennsylvania Legislature having passe I ft bill to purchase a house for tbe Governor, tbe residents or Mr. Wurrel. ft neat throe-story brick, etluated In Front street, adjoining the Episcop.il obuicb, baft beeo bought lor tbe purpe lor $10,1100, aud 1100 for the gas (Inures. The Speech of Bon John a, Blnehsm -Lf eoniptou lgatlftilou m Ohloi We have read witb unalloyed plessure and much profit the speech ol Hon. Jubn A Biug-bam, of the Harrison district, recently deliver ed lo the United S'ates Houso of Representa tives, upoo the Leoompton constitution. Mr. Biugbam speaks warmly, truthfully, courage ously. He has well oouridered bis subject, and has read with care the melancholy stoiles of border outobery and executive tyranny pr actio ed upoo the free rtate moo of Kansas, and the tale has filled bis auul with ft seose ot utter abomloaiiun Hgaiost the perpetrators and up- ooiders or tbee stupendous villaiuiee. Tbe en tire and concrete essence of this glaring wrong is gathered In, and bound up in tbe Leoompton constitution, whlvb tbe administration has adopt ed s ' child ui its old age," aud wblcb It fa vors witb all tbe warmth of genuine s flection and all the strength of fives led lunacy. We oan well Imagine ibe eflVoi of this speech upon tbe Uouse, aud we predfot (Let It will have ft far more potent efleot upon the people of Ohio when tbey come to read It. We regret that we have no space lor It at this time. We shall copy, however, tbe concluding portion of it. which discusses that clause of the Leoompton constitution which declares that under no clr comstancee shall free oolored persona be per mute I to dwell io that state. Mr. Bi ogham says That this Instrument may sfant In oo pro vis ion of horrid crusity, It Is further therein oro- vtdvd. that '-Jrta esxrw thmJi i.sf ie ptrmitttd te Jim ia f Ate State undtr a .v aircumtiuHeet " dir, they are mere "visionary tbeuristi" who suppose thai inis world was not made lorlanar, but lor man itut it Uloogi only to Hie cum-1 moo Father of all, aud is tor tbe ue aud sustenance ol all bis children. We are to say, by our act of sfflrmanee ol this instrument, to certain human beings lo tbe Territory ot Kansas, though you were born In thi Territory, end burn of ira parents, though yon are a human being and no chattel, yet you are not Ireo to live bere upon your ontive heath; you must be disseised of your freehold liberties aud privilege, without tbe judgment ot your peers aod without UiO proteotioo ot law. I bough born bere, you shall not, under any clrcutustaiicee, be permited to live here. Yuu must sulfur exile or destb you oauoot aod shall not live bere. That sky which you first saw. aud to which wsary men look ftp tor hope aud consolation that beautiful sky ah lob btiude above your bumble home like tbe arms of bem ficenoe clasping io its emnraoe toe evil and ins goiMi, the juat and the unjust that eky was not made lor you; yon shall not live uoder it, Tnis land this goodly laod, with its Itrtlle folds, and qulst waters, aud rustio homes, wbere you firat learned io lip the hallowed name ol father, sister, brother, aod wbere sleeps Id bumble hope tbe sacred dust ot your pour dead mother inis iaou was not maae ror you; you snail not, HKNATK. PATi-HptT J'ntiHry SO ISM. ifTBIlKOOH HKHMON. Mr. THOMAS moved tht Mie comin tte ol the Whole im diechar d fr m thf firlb'T o n-slderation of 8. N H. Hii ad 7 ard Va' they he referred tooommitiet! ou th- Judiotary: Agreed to. On motion or Mr. PHELPS, the Senate rn solved itself into cmiin'Uee f the tVboK on S. No. 28 -Mr. HKNKLhl in the Chair. Considerable time wnsf.int tiy tbe committee In varions amend mmitf, and two tviditlonwi "o-tions were orJ'-reii by Mt WIN NS, when Mr. WEdTtJOTT ftrtked thai they l divldvd, wbiob being oompli' d with, the Ktib suction w.ts rend Mr. PHELPS said t'is ut-jeet was tn prvde beyond pernlveiiiore to secure tbe oniaion of the Court bilcre the fi ial tulintirnment of fie Leglsleiure. Atnetiduiut d to. Mr. GREEN siiggeted to ionert alter "dam sgeit" ibe words "oilier than himiual," and made the motion. On mot iuu ot Mr. McCLKaRT. Ihe commit tee roae aud reporiud S. No. 'id, with amendments,Mr. O'iK' N withdrew hin mit Ion, when Mr. WINANS olt'-red th lollowii-g no en amund ment to tbe firt seotion ol the hill : "And tbe Attorney General isheruliy advised to set up aa a defense to !! auiis, In addition to socb othr delenveaas he muy tluk ftdrn-bl u, that the oouttact ou wiiicb snid suits are lound 'd, were obtniied by (rnud and undue Influence, and tbut mukH ii q'liry Into that. And Into tbe tacts and circum-tH net's uml-r which the coutiitcte were iiiodH And ft i id Court ot Dominon Plnasia Her by irqiiirril to permit suoh deftinses to hi st't up in the iiiwia t m tiieil on behalf of ibe Stale, or hy way nf amend m.-nl or supplement to fc(iv.er ilr''ly filed iti any of Mid mits, and no verilli'aiit.n slirtli lie r-quired lo any siicb aiifwer-, or ameinlfd or suppl'm- o-t.l answers. I be voi being taken tin the amendment, t ip yea" and mtv were demanded : Yeas-Gii'tch, Gu-en, Ilatrli, llMikl-, II .ili- way, Langdou. MoC eary, Mil b, penill, HurT-rd, bct'leiun, jnoiuaa, V iiiaitK atcl Wirtaii" 14 Nays A-hmun ,U d-vi ll, C5titi- id,t:ant, C-s. Morr- w, Mmdock, Phelps, iniih, T ylor and Wealcolt--!.,. Ho ibe amendment prev ild The bill wm thtr. ordertd to be euitruased aod bave ita third r-.diiiK noev Tbt bill waa tb'-o p it upon Uh p itnti, Yeas 26, nays kotih. Ou motion of Mr. MoKKLLY the Senate ad journed. ol HK,iM'0 HrJiSIOV. Huu-e Hgin Wont Mit.ii committee Whole, on Mr. -M-AKKK W.l to .i. I ro-hte Jo.g- h.pr ti-ii,.- ,W( Mr. HUI1H-M, iu the tjtiair. The question being on st ri i uar nut,, 1 lie iiio'i"ii tn h'rike out all after the eoa :t-Ing clause lifially previiled, aitd the Cf)tmui'li'' plowed id to th'c iinid'-riii-n of fie in'if order, 11. No 17: To re.juliito judifm"nta nttd exe cutions by exemption Alter HntiM Ifrue snfiit inerein, ro-euuu n-poneo inepsinewim sunty Hmeiidmonis "Fldtrpd to a seh-ct cunmiitee. ol ttnen 'KOBlNSON of Unii.o, LKKi K and COLLINS Tbe rennrt of the committee nn the h;ll nllow. In 4 Piobate Judues io practice law, was ugie'-d to Mr. STOUT t'lf 'tfil a teoiution empoweihiK the oomini'tefi on I'eni euii ry to st ud ttr . r sons Htxi pipt-rs v y iov stip atltin whicli ih mibt l'I'oos to m k. An reed to. 'AURMIHKNT Hi THI 0 'T1 rrTIUW. Mr. HAY of Scioto, ott'-r-d a rusolutiim, (three tlnhn ol the rtenatiis and tt pienei.tii-tives concurring theieni,) lu attend the Hth eotlon ot tb Scltdule at ibn CouHtiiuiion, by vtnk ug uut tliH prihibitl.in agaiuct liceu'i to tmfiio in iiitoxoh'ing liquor, nb-oii, tn ittttiofl of Mr. ANuKErto, was hit on the table to b" printed. A Seuale joint resolution, to lecuie grcuier s.ocur"ny in eiirollimnt wat- adapted. 8. No. 28: To faollitale the settlement nf ihe pending ligation respwtiug tbe board ct Pub- ic Works, wuft read the first time, Mr. ANDREWS explained the object of the hill. It provided tor a sperirtl term of tb Franklin Cm my t'mirt of Common lima, m the 31, wbiob Would be. uext Wvdnesday. I'i order toenatilu the Court to t-et at thai lime, be tioutd the bill would w pufed a foou hh dmh- aihle. He thiT-rore tn ited that inn cotlclttu tional rule lift miBp -nd d so that Ih-t Inti cmjld be read the romd tl if now Tin; motion W:is agreed to, und thn bill read a Hi'iiuml time, and referred lo comtniU'M on th': Judiciary. loue then adjourned. SB- Governor Cba-e has received ao invita tion to be pnsen at the Insiiguratloo of the statue of Washington at Richmond, Va , on the 2 2d inft. We understind that unless prevent- fd by official duties, his Excellency will ncoept tbe invitation, and be present at the interesting aud imposing cen monies on the day tinted. fttftvWe wonder D tbe Dr mocrats of the Leg islature "s ill have corfidrno ' In Ibt widoiu of Mr. Buchanan" T r"Tbe Slmtnman lb tike our remarks In re gard to tbe Legislature uro "too weak aod lame to reply to." The Central organ should bear (d mind, tb .t if our strictures upon the Assembly were "weak and Isme," that they were In strict keeping with Ihe b-riy lo which tbey referred. Barking dp tub Wr hq Thu, The C,n- menial ot t'-ls morui:ig has a loug leader lu op poiUiu to tbe ground tnkn by Mr. Persons, In ble rec ut speech iu the House, upon usury and Interest. The eiitor of the Commtcuit assumes that tbe g utleman who made tbo speech, is Hod. Oeorge Pur sorts of this city, whom be calla"abaik man,' Jto Now the feet Is, tbe gentleman whose speech he reviews, la the Hon. R. t Partous of f'uythogi, who Is no "tunk man" at sll. He Is a lawyer ol Cleveland, and ft partner if Judge Rulus P. Spa ding, of that city. Gtorge Parnnt.s Is not a member of tbe prvu-ent Leg'Slaiure, nor wan he a candidate lor the position AtT We know of nothing more di"guetlng or mure off -nr-ive to goodls"te th .n the mao-milllner de sorlptlons which appear in the papers, of the aristocratic hails aod parties given lo Washington this winter by tbe foreign nobility and the office holdlDg Democracy. The good old times ot Republican simpl oity hive completely passed away, if we are tojudefrom the goings-on in Washington, as described by suob writers ns ibe "Yellowplu-b" our respond eut of the Stateman "The dress and veil are splendidly wot km! the mid un being tbe r a , shamrock and ibis- lie. 'I be laitr baa employed fllty grli for tbe Uat twelve monl&s. Tbia n w style ot veil was entirely bar Maiesiv'e sugitesiiou.andtbecairv- ing out oi tne idea oas met me approoaiion oi tbe Ljm en. i be ooti oi tms production will be alKiut AttUO." This Ii tbe deccriptioa ol tbs veil wbiob tbe Princess Royal ol England is to wear at ber wedding aud a nics state of things It discloses. Here are fitly girls, every oue of ibem quite aa good ss her, and a good deal better ao far aa political economy isouncerned, giving their killed labor for a toWr jtur to embroider her mar rUge veil, fur tbe munificent leuiuneratioo ol ix iy dollar eaob. A little over a dollar a week. And yet we know lb it all the cnt of the world will go off io ecstatic eulogies of ber and her toolbar, when ibe wedding takes place. Because we deiiouuot' humbug ot ibis sort, Hon. gentle men get up In Congress and my that we are "tto nepuniicaii" democrats, and tnereiore our couviotious ou tbe Kansas queaiion are wrong. Statmnan, We do not know who has beeo dsnouoolug oor oelblnr u ft Red Rcpubllvao oo toe floor of Congreiw, tor ulUrlug wbtt he has lo regard to ths littio girls and the Prlno as. But we know that he has called us a Black Republican ft grunt many limes for denouueiug an "initllu tion" and an arisUcracy ou this tide of tbe water, the erne fat more degrading, and the under ftuy circumstances, be permitted to live , other far more exacting than any thing we oan .., R mv,, m. u. sum. ,u c, mioAad abuve. Tbe nanar whii-h St-NAlE MoNnT. M'ruty 1, lH5c) sills Rriiu mar tisix.. H No. 14, to repeal an at to a "end tho act to amend an aot to provide tr the orat;t, thoo of oities and tueorpors'ed viil iii'-s. paarj Mar, 11. 1853 and supplementary to ibe pane, pa sed March 30, 1857. H. No. 16, H"tppletnentry to the not to ru thorite the com n'ssioHern nl Lnkti county to borrow money (ur bruin-e purposes, piaed M trob 10, 1857. Mr tSCHLElOH introiluo-d S N. 60. To provtds tor tht oidleciion debts .hIu-ir-.ll-road oom pan ies Ou oiutloo of Mr. fiUKEs'. s la -teni'e resolved lts"lf Into comniini of the Wiol Mr McCLEARY in the chair, and nu r some time spent theietn. th cniitmitiwn rias ainl teporl.d back 8. Nil 34 uip. no tit try to an a t of the jurlftltcliou aud procedure Iwtore juMices of tie; penre, and ot th dulies of. Ao.. pis-nl March 14. 18.9, witb sundry 'imr-n-jm-'nin wlrnh were agreed to, ftud thu bill wna r--(erred to ihe Judlciiry coininities. Mr. CASS off.;ied the following resolution, Which Was laid en Hie (Mil.- to be iirinhri H tt rtt'tlvtd bt thr Urverttl A-tttntty of the Matter Ohio, Hue-oM' nl.UI the m-mli s ol eaob branch ouncurrmi iherem. ihat tn- fid lowing amenrimeni ue.ropd to Dm oou-tt tutiou, to wit; Thai tbe oUnse Contained lit s-cflKVlH ot the sohedule, which wa designed to b.rin S"prat- seetioo of article flttieo ol ibe gousiiiuiiou, tie , so amended as to toad inton "Tbe General Aa-eti hi v ninv bv teiieral lnw. oon ler upon the local autboriiies ol municipal oorpt ratious, under u h renrtcuoiifi aa tio-v s ail deem prop r, the power to grant lioeiiscs io iramo in iiitoxicatiug no iorn ' And said amendment s!aM l-e submitted to the electors of Ibis State for tbeir approval or rejection no me secoint j ne-tuv oi ifctoiter, 1859. Aud the Secrttary ol Suite Is hereby directed lo publish thi" ammid incut In al leant one newspaper in each county ol tbo Mate where a newspaper s publuh- il, for six wksl preceding tbe second I utd y ot OtH;b.r. 1859. Mr. At-HM UN (btaimd le.ve of alwocu Recess. AFTSHNOON HKHUloM. Mr. PHKIMM oil-red a reiokutioo adding Memrs. CANT WELL Hiid (tRhEN to the cum-mltlee of tbe Peniieiiitarv; agreed to, On motion or Mr. LANGDoN. the Punate resolved Into comm Itee of ihe Whole, Mr. Mc-KElLY inlheCtiar. Alter some time "p. ut thereto, Ihe oommittee roe Mm) rvpored S No. 44: To repeal section 7 ol an ot therein named, with an amendment, when the bill and pending amendment were ret erred to the standing committee on Municipal Corporal one On motion of Mr, V hai'CO i T, the commit tee of tbe Woole was dir-chitryed from ihu lurtber consideration of 8. No. 41, To ret-tric, the length of eeloei In the rivers of Ubio, and il was referred to ibe commit ie im Agriculture. On motion of Mr. LANt.DoN.tite committee of the Whole waa ill-cU:irged ft tin the further oonaideration ol S. No. HU, l u amend section 2U3 ol an act to establish a ciaie ol civil procedure, paawd Blaroh 11, ISjS. and II wite referred W ibe Judiciary oominiMeu. Tbe Seuate thvu adjourtitd. HBNATE Tuk-dav, February 3, lfc58 Petition- were pre-enled oy: Mr, SHIELDS, oi Job i M. Millikin atil niue others, m-'Utiietr ol ibu rtiaie Hourd of Ag'icul 'tire. Hkiu(i tn. it ihe uuiti powers ba griii'ed tiniu by Uw aa are now con I erred upon County Agricultural HouielitH by the provihlun ot th- p'OMouoi an ant supplementary lo ibe BUi for the enci ur'.freniHiit ut AKritiultuie, p tss-l bftiiu rylo I8j3, w lob wa- lead at tiie',l tk- lerik and reiuried in tbe aimming oommait o on Agricullu'e Mr. PHKf.PS, irom the standing roinmiitet- oi Ue Judlo ary, reported back S No- 10. Tu it hoi Ue the oi'y count;!! of the city of Lm o-ier tu iorroY nioa-y (f 10 Odd) ti trv.l h cilv hall and utber buildings for the u-; ol silo oily, wiib'.ut amendment, aid reuomiiP b dinj: its p icaie itie bill was enproteed at trie Lb-ik s d-sx tnd pa-sed-veas 19: navs, Mtfir. Gard, Tuy lor and WetcUt-3. SI--. PHKLPa.". fro 'ho SHme commitlfi', n- p ri d buk S- No. 46. To atuend ouoii 'M ol an act lor the aopointmt t i'f ceilxin nflicer- herein um d, passed tub. 17, loJi, Hillmui ameudmei.t. and recommended its p isrtagtt. ibu bill wm unbred to ! engroaned "nd read ibe th'rd tim now, ami having h-eu ic.nl wax ret't-rrrd to a aeleoi oouimniee ot one Mr, .StJHi.EICH. Mr I'UbLP."1, from the soi riominl'leo, re- tinrled Urk S. No Ht. introilU"ed iw Mr VIILKn, reuomtneiiding its Imlt-tiuiie potpiine ut, which was r tup.ed, ami tbe h'll w;i- r lired In a wlroloomtmttet'ot one Mr. MILK4 Mr. PHELt'rt. tr-m samtMinmmit'e-. reiniri. back S. No. 23, to iiineiid secti'in 491 of an ni!' in Hlabli-h aCtideot Civil Proc diim. pt- March 2, DS&3 with an aim ridimuil, which w agreed io , Tim btll wa then o'dend to te eri(,To' and r- ad the third time tu marrow. Mr. PHKLP. hum smne oommiltee, rr poi ted hack b. No. 13 to amend an act to est h hi CihIh ot Civil Procedure, paffed March 17, 'c6. and recommended ir pis-ane. Ti e bill w-tM otdered to ba enaro-sed nt th' Cleik'a de k and read now, when il wmp isaed yeas at, nays i Mr. I. MiiKN. Mr. CAIVLL, from same committe re ported bark S. No. 32. In amend Ihe .iUtti s c tion ul the Uodtf oi Ulrll fro euure, and ommeuded that the amendmeiii screed to in the committee of thn W bide hn dittatirurd 'u, wii'ch prevailed, and prtipoeedtwoaun ndimmiH winrii were agreed tu. The bill was ordered to be ttnyrohsed hi th Clei k'a desk, and read the third iltn.- now, when It paMed. Yens 24, bays Uolte. Mr. PIlhLr.i, Irom iitt committee, reported hacb henatu rt iuiutloii ot liquiry an to tie ouiistHuLioiHlity of a lax oo do,:-, fur tn pin-lection ol sheep, at cording to (heir s.ienrk v il ne in money; and aked tu be diKbtrgmi horn itsfunbir oon-idirntion. Mr. PHELPS i-sid the committee cou'd find no authoiity In the Couiilta iuo to levy a Im lor ibe proieutluu oi ch'iep any more (ban tor tbe protect! a oi lawyer. Mr. TAX LOR stked could uot a lux In- ooo slitutloiisliy luvled ir eifntn, to be paid by d CtipittttUiM l'he committe were dicbrited Mr. PHKLl', Irom si aud log eommitue on the Judiourv, reported "k n. J. nrulutli relative io ordering oertaln oouoty ffl:ers to re p.ri tbe amount ot lei. dw , to the next tiun- eral A-st uibly, thtt Ibe same lie laid on Ihe la bio, and ihe committee be disohaig-d tiom iu luitber coiiPid'-rattuP, wiiicu was aieed to. 'yard, Hriikie, llollowny, McCleary, Morrow, U- d and Stiff td 10. Nva Mtr-sra. Cadwell, Gatcb, Green, Hatch, Lungdnn, McKelly, Mik-s. Perrill, iicheidler, Hcbie oh, Taylor aid Wets'jott 13. Meeun. UKEEN and HATCH, when their u.i ines were called, said they voted "no" because i uey d id not think tbe Legislature oould suspend the law by resolution. Mr. TAYLOR bad voted In the affirmative, iut wan allowed to change his vote to tbe negative, and the resolution being lost, be moved iu reconsideration, which motion, on motion of vi r. TAYLOR, v.s laid oo tho la hie, and Tit heuute adjourned. HOUk-E OP REPRESENTATIVES. Ttjutoir, February 2, 1868. miBl) RtiAOMd op BiLta. II No. 75, by Mr. AMBLER: Supplementary to thu act to authorize ibe consolidation of raff- , rind companies in this State, with railroad c luipiiuii a of States adjoining, l-j oertaln esses, ami to tttitbonaa railroad compauios in this riutu to extend tbeir roads iulo sdjoiaing itatee, pas-td April 10, lWti, and lo facilitate tlie making ot proof iu certain caaea uuder the ptovieloiin of siid act. The queMlou being, "Stiall the bill pisfl?" ihj yeai biiij uaja were ordered and resulted-jets 77, nae none. So the bill passed. Libia ia a bill to tauiliiate aud simplify the un-It i nn proot tu cattes arising under Ibe act lor ibu con jl id at ton ot raltroad oompauiys, uuder tbe uut of April 10, 1856 NOTJCevS Of UrtaKTION, 0. By Mr. T UOMPSON : Tu amend the 2d wo-tion of "ttii aui regulating tbe teen of witnesses in civil ttud urimiuul oaees," uaBBed March 16, By Mr. COLLINS: A bill giving Probate Judges concurrent jurisdiction lo tbe partition ul lands. Alto a b II to ameiid s ctiun 7 of tbe code, so tbtt utlidavit for publication s'lall be futfi-cleut i;t"r return of summons ot "not lound," iiiovidud Hiliiut DtutfS bis belief that dcleudsat is not a re eid ent of ihe State. . By Mr. WEST of Logan: A bill fur tbe relief ot debtors. rum ftKADixoa. By Mr. HARRISON : 11. No. 112. Lo amend 'au aot i emulating appeals to the Diatriot Court," piered March 23, 1832, aud to repeal iImi l'ith Ht-utiou of flitd act. By Mr.OttASK: H. No. 113, fur tbe rerao val of dritt end tluod-wond from the Streams of hi' male. By Mr. WEST of Lobsd t H. No. IU. to rea- ii I ne private banking, tiy Mr. Houtihlia of Ulark: H, No. 116, to nehd fit' a ;t to provide lor tbe registration of birth, ni trri igen and deatbs. Mr. EDjUN offered aurtambleand resolution thna iu iemuch ue tbs Clerk bad applied forao uidiiioual m-iataut, and as the same appealed to iiu neccesary, tbe House tiow proceed to the ici-uou oi aiiomer cierx. Mr. EDSOH uomiuated Aasoo P. Dayton of Loraiu county. Mr. UUu.iELL nominated John B, Jones, of Delaware. Tim tii. use then proceeded io aa election. which rerulted Dayton 47, Jones 34. win-Hup -ii the ot'bAKEU declared Anson r. I' "V i n duly leuU'd au aiststaut Clerk of the Umim,. I'ne Iloure then went Into committee of tbe Whole, Mr. If.MAN iu Ihe Ubair, aud after uiu : lime spent therein ou tbe Various order, t!-e, reported progress, and asked leave to sll iL'on, whTb wae raukd. Ii, N . 21, To provide fur the payment of tbe i ch oi jurors, a- reported from said oommittse, vis oruered to be engrussed ftud to be read ft third time to morrow. Oa moiiou ol Mr. PARSONS, the Uouio tooh I ?e0 t. AFiiuvnoN ssssioir, A resolution lor the appuiutment of so addl iotifti memher ot the oomuiittee on tbe fclate (t inira Foliool and Asylum lor Idiots, for ft einporary purpose, was adopted. UivSI'EAKbR announced Ur.CnRlSTY as iliOh tneliilx;r. A. P. iMyion, the Assistant Clerk elected this uorning, was sworn in by Chief Justice Hartley. Oo mutiuii of Mr. PaINE, H.J. R. No. 10, MiiriHlucd a lew days auo by Mr. PAttU, were t ikeu up aud adopted. coMeiiTti or tbi wbois. On motion ot Mr. ANDREWS, tbe House te- Hlred itself into committee ot the Wbole, on iuu oiditd ol the day, Mr. PARSONS io the chair. H. No. 24, to provide tor the strai-aouual 1 lection of tit i us. Ihedehale waa contlnuod by Messrs. HA&- KI.m.)N, U1LSON, BROOKE, LEETU, WKjT ot Biown, and others, uutll tie Cummitloe rose and report d tbe bill to the Uouse. H hereupon ibe bill, with pending imsod-mentrv, whs releired to ft seleui committee of live, consisting of Messrs. HARRISON, LEETK, WtSV ol Bruwo, WKST ol Lonan, and PARR. Aj diit reeoluiion fur an Investigation luto Mm atf iira ol ihe ubio Lile losurauce and Trust Co'iipiiiy, waa laid over lor diKUsuou. 'ibe lloui-e then adjourned. Ultlvo Tasu up. The wU lolorm-d Wah log ton oorreifpondaot of tbe New York Cturiar and Enqutrar under date ol Jan. 80th, says I "By ft skillful ptrtj Intrigue, the New Yotk Democratic delegation has been uulted lo sup port ul the Lecompton Conititutioo. Thu wae curiously involved In ft content between the old fnctious ol tiar.ls aod bolls, in which the latter hiTti triumphed st ft very emU coil merely acru -fj ui in'iir puocipiea, inui u oue I tin m Mr. PUh:LPS.Jrom the same commilit e, re l,i,mhi . dleirntioii dlsoosi'd of: and ih aama poried back s c. 371 ul the aot tu es'abli ti a influences are at work among others, to be at-cle of civil procedure, pain d March 11, 183 I i, i,oed, Oo doubt, by Ihe same success, A lort HOUSE OF RKi REENTAUVES. U.im at. F ib. 1, lfc.d. rxTITtOve PHKHKNTKb By Mr. RANKIN i Ihe p-unen ol Mrah Wbittleey aoi 98 utt.er resirlenisot tbe sme, aik'iig lor tba r pial of all lat regulating property rights and tie g04idt4ibip ol rtiil-dteo, which made a disiuuiiou uu accouut oi sex. By Mr. CHENEY: the peiltmn ol John (iea ry aud N. Cole, together with niln r citiseit- ol the Government this session, will sxottd one hundrtd ftud five mllllooi of dollars. Pretty well, for an "economical Administration" In time or peaoe. . I t-a.A WasbiugtoD letter writer Id the N. T, TYisaar sji that "wheo so powerlul ft man fts Mr. Douglas shrinks so sensitively from ths suspicion ol uuwlllingnsss to follow the Democrat lo parly wherever It may ehooso to go, tt is aot to be wondered ft! that weaker politicians era reluctant to expose themselves to daogers wbiob apps'l even It c Intiepid Senator from Illinois With ft Utile more boldness Mr. Douglas might command the support of united North. At present, 1 repeat it, bo Is only the chief ot a - beaten faction ol tbo Dt moo ratio party of I action thu mutters and murmurs, but does not dare to muiiuy, though doomed to tbe late ot bafflud mutineers " IT Calhoun aud Caw, ol Kansas notoriety passed through this city yesterday an route for Wftiblngloo. stroot me how to vote or bow to act on this question. Mr. President, bowing tbe proud head of sovereign State, they descend to speak of par ty plaiiorms.townioB tbey show their devotion. 1 should not have alluded to party policy iu connection witb tbe acta ot ft sovereign Hltte, if tbeee resolutions bad not tutionuced the sub ect, w hy, sir, did tbey it p aside from their legitimate business, to re-indorse what they call "the Cioclunati platform?" Is that In ac-oordanoe with the diuuiiy ot a sovereign Slate. when sbe undertakes to instruct ber Represen tatives eua twuaiors ia rtuiioa to their duty hert They chow tbelr devotion, too, to the Execu tive! Why, sir, if he shall perstat Id what they intimate Is bis pur poee and lutentlon, be Is a tyrant, and deserves .be Irowus andrepruhatlon of every man. They tell us that Ibey have the ill most ooniideooo iu toe Xsxevutive, end that tbey will ad bare to all bis measures; yet, lo the uext piaoe, tney ten us mat woat be is attempt tog to do Is unfortuuate: that It tenus tu a Otsaoh of the peace, aod o stir up civil war. They do not lose tbelr confidence In him; the) fty ibey have the muet peri eel confidence lu bit ability aud hie lntegtityi that they adhere tu fea Senator Sumner has wrltteu to Wash ington that he will be there In time to vote upon the Army bill. Tun Wool Cftor ui Oaio The Wool-grow- em' Ripmtrr states t o decrease to 1867, as compared with I two. to be 17,373 Sheep, or 6 B.1, Hi the. The clip ol 1350 was iu,ou,.zb lha., aud that ot 1K7, 9,89,809 lbs. Mr. Parlo i. the biouraDiier of Aaron Burr, is understood lo be engaged in pteparlug a Llfv uf General Andrew Jackson, lor wblcb he obtaiued much now material while writing tbe hie ot tho gieet "conspirator." Mr. Par ton ntertaios ibe theory that Jaoksoo owed his elevation to toe rretidenoy to toe eeoret sag- gttilioua aud aid ol Burr. Tui Indiana Rsquutokc, The Indianapolis Journal ol yesterday says that the 'Regulators1 In Noble ovuuty hung two mure men, oo Satur day, In Kendalivllle. Thi sioUemeut la Noble and adjoining oouulise continues great.' The eame "Regulal- re" who b nag McDougaJ at Ll' gooler, hung the two msn ftt Kendalivllle, on Saturday. Is our law. Representatives l will yuu give to this proposed atrocity your offljUl sauotlonT Auswer upoo your oaths, to your conscience, to your couutry, aud to your Uodl Mr. Bingham was probably not aware, wheo be spoke, itut there wae pending before the L -giilature ol Ohio, ft bill, tbe features sad purport of which are kindred to that clause of tbe Leoompton constitution which he so well and so li quenily stlgmfttiiee. The bill we refer to is Senate bill No. 49, ftod is entitled bill to priibib't negro or mulatto persons emigrating iulo the State of Ohio." This bill provider-not only for tbe prevention of negroes or mulatto pursooi em I grating luto Ohio, but it to all in tents and purposes dilves out or enclaves those who are now here. It hedges tbt m round with tyretiuloel reitiiolious it prevents tbelr free action aud I fee locomotion. Il narrows their boundaries, and contract their liberties. It puis every oue on ft sort of jU limits. For in stance, It provides that tbey ahall all be regii tared like cattle by tbe township a-Kssurs, aod tbeir names and lo ality ate to be entered o a bona provided for that purpose," which 1 to be "preset ved among tbe township records. It further provides that no negro or mulatto shall be permitted to remove Irom tbe town ship or ward in wbiob be Is registered to another township or ward, without first receiving from the town clerk a ptrmit so to do, tor wbiob permit he Is to pay tbe cleik from whom ho re- rrovlvec It ft tee. Ue Is then to be registered in ihe township or ward luto which be removes and pay another fee, and ao on to lha eod. It Is alio provided that if any white man shall employ any negro or mulatto who shall corns Into tbe Slate after the first of June next, III aui aa a i , avea yuaav ivwavu, J aiuv V, taut) ao tbaa ten nor mora tbaa one bundled dollars lor thus denounces the Q leen for employing fltly 1 young girls for fllty dollars eaob, to embroider ft wedding bead dress for her daughter, ui holds aa aristocratic system bere, which not only makes liule girls work for oo wsges, but which buys and sells aud bra tallies their bodies. Lisn GAjtTf voa Railroad PcHfosis Ac cording to the report of tbe Stcretiry ot the Interior, thi re have been granted hy Congress to various Slates to aisiit in defraying the cost of construction ot railroads since the year 1850,24,247,336 acres ot pohho land, divided as follows: Mtolngait , Wicualu lows Aires. ' tltatat. ,.U,a,03Sii.vai.l.u.... ,. 1,11ft 3; Mii W-tppl... ,.l,4Sb,'4SiAiatwtua .... ..S.uW.Oudjrlgrltlt.,.,,,. ..l,'.,h HiiaatwU ... . .S,6S,W' , Arts ,,.l,iui,iSo ... VftU.aOO ,,.l,VI.tfu ,,.) Il,-U Tbe nuratter of roads and branch whioh these grants were to ftulst was fifty the largest uumber lu one Slate (ten) beiug located ioAlabama. Thn statue oi waxier, ordered by tbe oltlseusol Bo-ton, ol Miraui Powers, bu pro bably goue to the bottom ol tbe ocesn, as tbe vessel by wbiob It was ahipptd at Leghorn was abaudoued at sea. The statue was Insured; the artist oso re pi hot It by a new oastlng. It will be remembered (hat the statute of John C, Cl- houo.ordnred by the South Carollniaus, was in jured by the shipwreck ol the veee in which tt was brought Irom Italy. vftvA Mr. Ueury HuMum wai murdered al Mtnsier, Auglalte county, last Sunday night, by a young man uatned Diok Forlioan. $- Gen. Oary ot Cluolanatl is about to villi St. Louis to lecture oa Temperaaoe, rranklia oouoty, lur a vbaiige tn the law regti lating convict labor, so that the sume will ope rate Ites iujurtuuily uu tue uiech mloa ul tbe State. SILLS HaCAU THIRD TIMS. U. No. 6, To amend tbe l3Dib eciinn ol the act te establish a code of civil procedure, pissed 1 May 11, 163. I In auswer lo an Inquiry a to theiVjefie ol tbe bill, Mr. HA RHIbwiX expiaiued tnat il was to allow Judges ot ibenupieme Conrl, Juluef ofCuinmuu Pleas Court. ud in itii ir ab-eiue, Prubats Judgea, lu giant iijuu lions .Kia ibey had been prev-oly granted and va aieil, If it oould be ahuau th il tbt- s-in-e tuc "a-ry to justice. The yeas a"d nay Wcte then cOltl, and re-solted yeas 55 nays 1. S i ibn bill p.fc-d. This act amends the 2:45 h cec of the Oude to that wn n an itjuuntlon bis ien allowed, and during tte peo'trmyot the tut loo in tbe Court ol Couimuii I'Iims, has but o dtol-ved lu va fttiou or pteioiH to the trial ot til aotioo, anil au appeal is ttik-ii, uiier tbe trlnl, irom tbt Judgmeut or fin. l order to tho di-ttiui Court, an iiijoitoii 'ii may e glinted, ut any time belore judgment or noai uiu r iu m- i;is not Court, y tue upn ine Oon r I or hii J u le thi reol, or ny Judieol any Lourl of Uioinii ill Pleas iu the diKtrict wh re ru h ncii,ui lo p i d i0ir udiiii it aiP-aii"g a lift iclorily to the Court or Judge, by Un- ailidnii d the p .fty m h'S ageut. that Itte pacy M euiitled tli.-ieio I he act applies in ao at n tin n-w neunnig in ibe Diitnut Oouri and Conn ot C ituumti I'n as BILL' IVTHi OlOill ftoleave. Mr. LlLHtiN lo'ioduced , No. Ill, "T lepejl Hie net in provtiH! (l(r the re gl'lMlou "I I'tnh and ut rriags. ' pira d April 1 lS.t, wuiou "a" i'.ii ui" tir-t nmo C MirrKK or thk w u h k On motloo ol Mr. ANl f.W n-e H,,u a n aot ved Ue''" l,,n I'oiiuiiiitie uu- ninie. on Im order ot I'm diy, sir. lit,1 itiii-.LLi in ibe Chair. Jo. . nlloing 1 ro"HM' julgs to pra- lice law where the inun will but coufli t with heir ofnoial duties. Un a moiiou to a-trlke out all ntt r ths enact ing Clause, Mr CLAKtvE viplaiuwl It e ooj. oi ill Hie bill, nes.wni.ru ismi wny ine ruie anow itig lariaer" and uttmra eieoifd io tbe rflj e o! Probate Judite, liberty lu puim tloir u'U ivooalioua, wbve It did not cuntlici with 1 1 othcial dunes, should not tn Hpplnd to Uwyeru. Tbe committee rose aud reported progre A Mr. EUSltN, piiixiuiii to pre vi oo. notice, ottered ft resoluitiiu lur the api.oinim. ut of an ad ditional member oit ibe committee ou Reform Schools, aud ths Asylum lor Id tola. Adopted House then took ft reovsa. witb smeiMimeiits, wuich were agraed to. The bill waa tbuo oidertd lo be eujiue-ed at De clerk's der-k and read tbe third tim uow, which being done, the bill piu-wd yeae 23, nayx none. Mr. pOHLEICU, Irom select cotntntlttft to whom was relerred S. No. 45, To amend etc 3 nl au act lor tbe appoinimeut ut ceitaiuolh.iiT-tbtt mm named, pnarcd Fell. 17, lfc31, rt-poritd tbe eime bick witti an amendment, w icb i-m agree I to. The bill was then older- d to Ih en-roaaed at tbe ck-ik's etk. was r-ad now, and passiMl yeas 24, uaya noue. Mr. MILES utlured ihe luilowiog which wm agreed tu: H'toiotd. That the standing cotninillie t Slats Hut Id in K- be instructed to procure two iics-u ctiars ior in i ue oi tbe Mato l,i i ry. on moll m of Mr. PKKRII.L, it wit, htwteed, ThU Ibe taruir M tsu-r tlen-r.il be rtquesta.il lorepori lorthwlib; lit. I be niimbtir and Callbrt of brass miin.'ii I received from the United States Uovernm-ni, bv the Mate ol Obio. Alao the number id nUs ud mufku. 21. The numhor aud kind distributed to etch Military Division, lo wh m delivered, and Hhetner the necessary bonds hav te--n glv.-n 3l. Uow many of said arms are i't i;i the beudaol military volunluer cotnonnie i 1 th- ev:ral Uiviaii'Us lu wi-ich tuny Iw t)ii,:T i' ibey sre ni( in tbe binds ot voniutui uotnpt n x, ui wbo-e poe-WMiiou art lev" 4i b- I he name ftiid rant ul the oommiud- ent ul each divtsiutl lu the years lHw5, U5ti 411 1 loot iiiciusivti. On m tioii of Mr. PHELPS, the 3riaie te solved ltall into lomtinttee ol Hm Wimle, Mr. itAiCIl In the chair. ihu hul utider consideration wji U. N" 16. sopplem-'Utary to tbe nut auiboi mug tin coui iul-fiiiii rMt)l Lake conn y to bono m u lr bide purpoB", paMed March 10, l7 Mr. t'llbl.l'H iimVed lu strike out thi 2l mo lion ul the bill, Hseubfiictniit with tne iii.iioim opi raliou ul theguueiat law as applied 10 l.ak cuumy. prevailed, wuen, oft molioQ ol Mr. I'llHliI'd. tie co iitUiliee r'M anu repot it d. Tin? Senaie agted lo th-t ani"Oiineiit, tthen, on mtmn ol Mr. C All I'LL, i" toil aant n 1 mi, waa u -ler led lu 4 eele I ColllUllllee ol ou - Ur 1 ADA i' i. tin 111..11011.1I Mr GliLt-t.ibe 11 ,t took 'i recess. AcrKnv.Hia ntHsb-N It No. 7j, Mippk'uiiiitiiiy hi an ' to 01 hoi iiu the u solitlatttill "I li ill to til t ,i.,c jni n-n ih s Sia", iiii unilto-td 1, (.iti(i no - i" Ji-iles (l(i-ilii'. 4 "1 Ceiliiii 'It., en dioni" Ball to ol nonip 111 " n ' ''' ' .li dlhui rnAila iulo ailj innitt .inlas, paa.'0 a luil (S. Injii. aud to M:lllUl the Ulaking o proot ill oerlaie C- ain-ing under Uiii puivif- on- ot said net, va- reao ui ihm un'', On u.iiin ot Mr. McCi EAUY, the H.nit-.-eaolvett I" ll into C Himlllee til ttw Imle Mr ttAlilMoihe thriir; prior to which, thru nit being a quoiuiO, au lueU- ciu U tliotioU sa mulf to auj.'uru. N-Veral bills were pai1 orcr intoirOilly. Un motion ol Mr. Ha h tRI, H. J, rom tiou No. ti, relative to lulmuuug liev. Alex. 0 iliugius into ibe Central Luuatio At-yliim, aa Uk 11 iroie the table. The Question li'-nig on tt-u ainptloiiof thi retMiltitit u, thi yeas and nnjs weie demand etl I winch resulted: " Y IA4 Maaars, Buokiand, Caoiwall, OorwiDt nliht ago the Ohio Democrats were ft unit in livtr ol Dtugifts today twj of them are oer- luiuly with the Administration, and perhaps more, ibe wnois Indiana ooiegaiioa are tbe . tame way eo piobibly are the two Counectieol 1 Democrala, uoder th influence ot Mr. Toueey. tMiiy two I'eunsylvauiaua are uow reckoned am on if the opponents of Lecompton, Tbey are Meais. H ckmau aud Montgomery, Tbe eniiru anti-Nebrnska loroe of Nor i hero Democrats thus dwiudl-s down to five irom Illinois, iwj irom Peut-ylvauia, aud possibly six Irom Ubio thtiteeu io all. Allowing all theSouib-1 rn Americans to go agaiust Lecompton aod only one nl them wilt do so the majority for It in the House in certainly fit, and more probably iwniy fit. it is pally btcaue of the accident that ft Pemoruiii) Adininistr-ition Is In power, aud p. illy be cause ot tbeee tremendous cunsequen-u a ot defeat, tintt the Leoomptoo Cons Illation l- rune to 'ii-e, aud hts beeo from tbe iuslant 'bat it was luimtid." Tall Ciihx ih Ktw Mxxioo. The editor ot the Sauta Fe O is U biaits over an er of Corn, giowu lu that violcitv, seventeen liichi lo Imiilb; also ov- r five stalks and four "iu-'kers," all ol vthich iprouted from a single grain on fas common sweet orn,siid which togtiibcr pro- dui'ed twcntyLwo ears not 00c ot ths italki Uiiing lu bear Ita quota. Upon one of these Mirs there are about nine hundred and fifty grain. Vfu Tburlow Weed Is la Washington. Tba oorrecpoiidiiit of tbe senfag Pott ssy I that one ot the olj sets ot bis visit, Ii Uptake psrtin cirriug out hit Tha)r'i Oeutral Amsriean t heme. The Illinois p ipers which support Dong-ins have been deprived ol the Ooverumenl ad- Virtimig. U.irhrPi Last lluari Parilog with her Jrw- SjISt In the early stiget of Rachel's final Uloeas 11 r Ininiuei-s ior g id ami jewelry did not de Mtlf-r. Mie fituenNy bad ber jewels aud n,ii ti- mi liiouaibt to her bed, beguiled 1 tin Meaty buurs iu locking them over, aud on m-occaaion, alter takiug uue luliil liLitattnif k ti itn ui, bi ixi.iatu.td witu a ngQ of nihil ilisirtts, "( fttuf daaa quVtr tout." ( Mti-t 1 tbeu atiiudou altl" Hr death strug gle waa long and severe, aud her Ifil hours ar It'-crilh ii aeagouising. tMiiiios thu town in which Rschel breslhed l.'r U-l is, as ft trench journalist asiurei us, n pitMliMro.tl ream 1 iu the bouih ot rance, ih" donor ol wntisu dint-livery b longs to Loid ototig'i iin; who Im lur yeara hud Ins ocuuirf at iu It, anil recommtmded it to bis country inco it 4 winter risinoncu. inis winter, tiaunes iiaa beeii uvetllowinn with visiters. Siuce the ..rriipatum ol Mtoe Ity the Russians, snob ol the htitfttfti ai torimly wiuieitd there bave re-snrieit to Ciuiu'i. The noeut reports of the mt'toviog bialtn of Rachel (or up to ft lew by prtvtotis to her death, hopes had tven luertaiiK-d el her recovi ry a tiaoted crowds oi I'liuauuipUves to tbe ebormed spot. N, T PosL
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Full Text | fj J HI ill I volume xxvii. COLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY i0, h:s. NUMBER 46 iDljio State Journal a.:.: llti-WEKfcLY AND WEEKLY HOHOUIjBR ttfa oo. VVH. S IKH ,KH, Fill tor. Tirmn iDvariubly in Ailvanw. iUilt- 16.00 ee yeas. . y tint Carrier, (mr wk UK oU. Tm Hi.t t p yer. Wsikit 8.O0 " dub of Un indow 1.50 " TKKtP Ot ADVKRT131NO BY THE flQUARB (TV Um OB tW SUIS A QC4EJ.) Opes MHlTmrll 00; otrt square wsekt.. .$ SO " U ..mutim 111 00 : ana " S ffNkl... S 00 una " o ouuiim io uc ; on " 1 tmk,,., 1 fro midst of ft congregation of hundred and tweu- SS SS: SSiS s da?"'...'.' w f lunatics. Tbe Asylum, under th watchful Od " 1 mouth 4 60 ; otw 1 lassrtioa 10 Mn 0 Dr. Hillt Bud bit accompli- ed wile, if H.piw niTTutcon n.u in ft moat excoileot couditioo, bi regards dlrci iuMiwDtR. iswM and pitMd to tba Minna of pHoe, cleanliness, and ft proper re grd to the c, iiKu"iiwwraMMrrtMfc interests ot the unfortunates who ftiftlU chief UlacUCM rtxtuirad to Da pabltanM Dj taw, Mf u raws lohbilftQIi. 'Quite ft number ot Members tnd their wives, together with eitlieni ol Columbus, last evening visited, bj Invitation of Dr. Hills, the Lunatic Asylum. Id the large hall, about one hundred nd twenty ol the patients were seated, the males on one Hd and the females on the other. A nun er ol the pupils from the Blind Asylum were prevent, with their musical Id stromenta. They played a number ol tunes Terr creditably Indeed; after wblcb, ooilllons were formed and dsoeed by ihe Insane psllents. The dancing was very good. The utmost order and decora m prevailed j and were It not (or cer tain peculiarities of dress and look, ft stranger ' would not bftvs Imagined that be was Id the ll orriema on xn idmh- iBiuma-aij w u u . SO ir cd inert" than ths ntuft rata ; bat all snob will (irnr ID tha Tri-V. Mtkly without sbar, Tai 8TB88tes Phtf. km. The Democracy In iiuHinw iru. notHUMNiiDi STaiioaa, p? iw, la I tba Legislature who ond the Jauus-laced re- B.de, Sfc.W par liu. ; ouUtid. M. aolnliooa n KaUiMa ..ffalra. ara l.fl,t.t. of th. NoUoaa or mMUngm, aharltable aoatatrta, ftiw eoaapa- ' ., im., hnir pri. great Stt btni, who ran for the Presidency on AwitiemDt aot acnmpaiiiad with writtaa dim hii 0ira book. When fttk! bow be stoud on lUTUia, huhiiin aawm- I .... , . ., , , , .ue name law, nv repneu inat at) wee "to ia-vor of the law, hut against lis eieouiion." 8o with the Ohio Demooracy, they suy they are gainst the Leoompton Uonstltuifoo, but are in favor of the man who seeke to Impose ft oo an unwilling people. Hurra for tb Slubbins De- Da will h laaartad till fbrlnl and abar ad aaeorg. AU Irantimt advtrHummU muM bt mU im odnwiM. I bn mla will uut b tariad from. Unrtur the prHant ym, Uts adnrttm para m mnoh for the W40 ba ooouplaa, tba ehaoftM baiof nlnreal'l1 w)t) !) oomiUn onlf. Thf plo la now TUE9IMY, FBIiRUARY 1, 1868 mooracyl UniiH f Inrl. i bv It imuiiM lk . It mm Sppi eh of Senator Wd. Htrickluid. Um buokullar. HimI ihn ii k.lilunlk We piihhah in-day io lull t rcm.tki of Sen-1 0 UobMu oiilarvd 10 Irkvs ibu el'r. hut An ator Wade in the Uo ted Shim Beoaie, upon wij$, who wak there on itlt A public indin the Knma. re-olutlom p"d by out LegUlk- " held, aud ahe wi ordered ture, or raiher, hy tbe "dt-moorata" of tba Leg- to leava at onee. "The obivalioua ttoulb" 1 1 lalature. Tbe, revived no Bepublloaa m. 1 oula '' a D,0e Our Senator -pc.keot th,m tht-y merited; and " ;P ' '' "emit," ai,d the we know of at lea-t one "democrat" Id tbe . Leglalalure, and of ie?cral prominent one out CTTbe New Litbon Democrat, edited by a aide, who eay I hat Senator Wade apoke tha ei- gentleman who la a caudidata lr U. 8. Mar act truth in r gard to tbem. Everyday tba abal, la quite aeveia upon tbe Legialature lor reaolulloQe a'e lrotning mora and more ridio paaatng tbe Kanaaa reaolutloua. Jt would ap- ulouat and it we do not mleiake the aigna of pear that tbey pleant ooh dy. tba time., we uiu u .uv,.. v. ..toe Wad. rtt. lha llhin llf.nlnlinn. Utlona ia d y the Immature wnicn win fiain Talk About tba Preaid nl, truly eiprtM tbe aantlmenu oi me people oi w nl lbB folowu, w, M , the unio, ano noi me narrow imnj wn. . Congreealonal (Jete ol the 26th ult. : leiailte un o-n 0HI uauLaTIJIUI ON UKU1. m.. iv.. i. ... .k. Iuu. I Dr. Puuh I preaent reaolutloua ol the Gen- HE Tlim WCTK w. IU A.u.mhl. nl I Ihln ralBliwHli lha ulf-l nt Tho Leglflaiure haa entered upon ita Iftb hp. Territory ol Kantaa. a my vollekue wet.k and thna far very few aetl baTe beeo wl.ber to taake aome remark, upon Ibem. 1 panned. Much of tbe lima baa been ipent In aioia that tbty lie upoo tbe uble, and be leglalatln,, for K,ntocky, by puaing lawa to wd,Hr Prt,,d,. , do no. moKM am aiavenoioTa m iauu ruii-t to maae any elienaea remark, on llioee very Neither of theae bill., however, hara at yet ba- exlraordmary reaolutiooa at thi. or at any i Tk... hi. win ..anma thai lime; but they are extraordinary in their char- some in. - .. t-.. j 1 , - , Al , - ..... , k..i il, ...d i the week, nnl.aa our '-o"-'"""" "maei'ea, auu, i rear. ,mi,i. wuid - . not eare reouuo e to tbe Slate. Democralic frienda tblnk It beet to leaee them Mr h,lji them be read. wbere they are, and proceed Immediately to do Tbe Vloe Preiideut The Secretary will read aomeihlng for the white folki on tbii aide of tne tne raauiutiona OhioHlTer. The Secretary read ibem. .. .k.. , f..,l,0.. ... lTIW "-""I"". i remember, Ad.iiiied I are eery pneillanimoua, exiireaaieg "entire oon T. Leavenworth oorrDondent. M,UM ln ,D dlali.tere.ti dueaa, iotagrlly and Don. John P. Slough, la a recent letter itatea ability" of tbe Preildent, and taying that ble tk.i ih. ,n,.e,t fraud, were oraotlced. Th. "Aaminl.traiion oommao ia our coraial ana un- Leel.lalliro annolnt d a commlialou 10 inquire uiviueo auppon, aoo preaeimy iiiairuoving tne Into thf m. A copy of tbe poH bo ol Klcka Senatori and requeuing tbe Representative poo exhibila tba laot that W. H. Beward, Thoa. to vota agalnal ma admiulnn ol Kanaaa Into H.Bentoo, Mwlnrore.1, uoraceuieeiey.jamea u'""" ""iuuip-uu u, u,Uoi nh.n.n John C. Fremont. Millard Fillmora. Oooitltulion not aubmltted to a vote of tbe John P. Dale, and oihert, voted on tbe Slit of December, and all eatt ballota for lha pro-alav- err tleketl Tet Mr. Buchanan eaya the Leoompton eon- trlvanre ia a fair eipreaalon of tba will of the people, Alao, tba Cincinnati platform waa ln dorted. Mr. Wade Mr. President, I have anld that I feared tbeaa resolution, were not reputable, be cauae they do not aneek out with that manlv ludepeodeuca wllb which the LeiiiaUture of a neonleof Knau, and the Ohio Leslilature ra- eovereiirn Slate ahould ever aoeak uoon anv eolvea that Ihey have lull confidence in tala Io- queailou tufflcienlly important to elicit tbir te.rliy. f!u .elf aiuliiacat ion go farlberl j iC P ,j . 'A .1' "v , . leRTiiy. o dorae tbe Preaideot. aud aav thev have n e l The Philadelphia ma (eye mat one OI IOC -onndenca In bla AdminialralloV .,,0 nll,. moat diatlnKiiiahcd advocate, of the Leoompton j tbumeelvee to eupport every jot aud litlla ol ennalitiition.lu Coniirerl, la a member from Mia. I that Admlni.lr.iiun, when tbey Intend fiually .null, who dre-a not deny that ba went over to ' ni greai Kanaaa. from Ml-url, and voted 1. tb.t Mil jrta, tory. He outtht to advoo ite tbe Cat boon eon- dlteotly to tbe queetiou at i.aue, aud with that trivance. olai atgoity wo co twooair'S ft soverelgu Stale, ataaaaaaaaaia.aaaaaaaaaa.aa. Ig.!... aanrl ntinilllAH tllaalP nl.pn,1u aa .kfl Iriaal Tbe Waihlnirion Bmn lrawln I bo LissM tueiructioDfi, avnd tbeir willt iu rtreoc tu aay -...l l..latlaw lha tthin. I J a. k. . .... . ' mnm myvj nH.r. maiuir peDoiug uere wnicn u Deoume h i auty Tk- n'.-i,; ,.,, TTntnn tha oth.r dav nti U their repratt!Dtitivt.s to aot upon. Why a very "loud aVIek" lor Slavery, for tbe pur- AdmlnSiratlon. and bvt.oci.lo.il, declare poet of inducing the Democracy to coma up to Da( tbey bave tbe fulleal cui.UJeuce In all Ite tbe mpport oi Ur. Buubaoan. Tba mbitaoo. moaiuree, while ie waa tbe pu poee aud end ot of it. argument la, that Mr. Buchanan w.aaom- a.r re.iuuuo., unwni. aiero oeiermma- In.tedhy the Democracy, Mr. Buchanan wa. I D(J oppolt ha , tb m b M olecltd by the D'Oiocracy Ur. Buebanan ii tba diu, meuuial Tbey aie dlarepuiahie, ba- Democracy. It aa;. tn.t toe aamneioa oi oeaee ibey n.ve not.pokeo out Ilk. meo cuo T . I..., i.ln.inl.lr.ll m.uura. Th.re eoioutol th.lr Indeptud.iiea ... h,,l t-n ...l.. I. th. caution: oo on. aid. la u, '.r . ,.ut '"l".,g'a " arguing me - , - - reason, inai lea io me r iu.irat nv n. .i . I Mr. Buohanan and the Democracy, oo lha other I they have been argued by otherai io my udg fa Jam a u. Lane, anu tn. duck nepuoncna. meoi, ma queaiion not a aetubie one. J It couolee Utah with Kanaaa, and eaya that thi oever propoatd to d.bata II all. it la ou leaa ...i. ,.,.,. ., k. ml i. tbaa tola: I be Prealdenl, in hi. uewaie. an- ", , .' . JLi .... k. nooneea a determination not oijy to prohibit Tba rebellion In Kanau la to be cruabad out by lh, , , TmiutJ lwa m(kiBll , Oon. bar admiaaloo into Ibt Uoluo under tba La- .mutlon uoder which they are to live, but that oompton Uon.titutlon, aed that Io Utah bythi It la bla purpoae to force upoo tbem one made .. .1 ih. flv Mulmant bill. Th. man In by their enemie. end aouabt to be orammed -PP- '" iupport tl Buchanan and the Democracy, aod tboea who j ,, ,),, ,0 deb. Ul Tuh 0,d i,. oppcta tbem oppoea tba Adtnlnliiratloo and iu. wujoloed la thi Kevolution, aod tba argu thi party which elected It. The at tlcla drawl maul wat madaon Buuker ilill; and I propuae, the party llnea oloaa and tight, aod Itevidaotly " at, to reiuma the .am, argu- . a . k .i..,. atent when our latbera lell It. It will out bear Intendatokeepliemjuelio. . ,u argument at all. When any portion of tbe Tbe que'tlou ariaet what la Mr. Douglas, Mr. American people are to loat to all tpirlt that Gox, the editor of tbe Stefeimaa and olotrt of taay would lor ooe momeot atand off io argue a that l.k goiug Io do about III Wo bopt aod sueetloo of thta kind, their liberiiea are not ..beheva that th., w.,1 .land ft .peal- Hon they bav. aaaumed, II to be that tbtewarrt i,mD. . i ih.di.une.. th.t .ur.rb-d ih. mea will not truckle any mora to tba Admlnla. tu,niioo ol the (ibio Legislature, aud led tu tratloo, aod continue to give It a proreeted tup- the maklug or tbe.. instruction.. .,., Wh.i Rnh.n.. nd Hi. Rl... nn..r Tba Vica Preaideot The Senator will tut ' , . .... ... .. L . . oend bla ramarkafor a momeut. Tbe Chair, -ant, I. voreno. emp,, iau, ,,,,,, Mn(Klnc. , ,, bour uougias ana toi uav. .uoweo no .jmpwm. oi baa arrived lot the Oooalderetlon of the ipteiel haeklne down, and ware It not lor the Buchanan 1 order. tniM.. which h.v. Iai.lvann.and In ih. I Mr. Wade I have nothing further to ray ot n.lWI.v. ahould feel thai then wa. any oooquaoca. I ahall not take mora than a , . . . . . , . law aninntee. "ftli'g of 'he b.ckhone Io that qoutar. Tllt vio. prd(nt-By nnanlmont consent Coom. Norn -Th. ,l-UcompU Dim- tofc2"jS; 00 ,, oeraia Io tba United Stettt Uouaa of Bepresen jr, yy.de 1 am aduionl-hed to keep cool; tatvea have had a count ol noeea, and with tba laughter but thie la not a queatlon tb.t la oil Republican! they figure op a maimlty of til Io culated to preeervt the eoolueu ul any man thaOouK ...mat th. iniquity. Oo th. o,h.r fJM hand, tbe Administration men say that they 0j Ttr,iRo 8iate. hsvf ft majority ol twenty-ont lor It Ws shall Sir, 1 have said ft good deal on Ibis floor know la ft weeks all about It As for our- agaiust slavery. I do not lika slavery or op-k... n.. rn. . . drssIoq Id anv form whatever! butlwillaiv T; l Aj . , a ... io U South, you bavt not on yuur plantations, that tho Admlnlilratloii out aod will buy tbo lo mj itxiftmwii , mor(J orilQ fplrUed Mi bill tbrounh. q. people .ban tboa who have pasted those resolutions. tKlf charity IwrIos at d4rA friend Id Wanblngtoa writes as that borne, aod you may reply to me, "Yua have Secretary 'Johb will be loroed to ask Oooireee slavsry Id tba Suw of Ubio V Uod knows we lor another twenty million lsae of Treasury Lsunhter These man loatruct u to .1 j i . .. j ipiik for tbe bravt, BBi erous people of the "7 I: T iTi Vm TT " of Ohio1 ml.er.bl. save, that what with thi deflolsoey bill, and tba lo,,o.Mlves, u,ey asiuma to spt-ak tor freemen Utan war, tne appropnauons lor tot support Oi too to iroeme'i. Ul ooura tbey need not la all bis men. im; and ibua they loetruot un to i WKDNK8DAY, lerow nis iDfiwuke in nis taoe. i am reaoy w io it, eir Laufihter. Uufortuoately Indeed, it was tiat tbe attempt was made to frame a oouctitution behind the back of ft people, and to fasten it on their necks without their assent. They (ay that tbt was 'uofortunatV and that it Ii uufortuoste" also, io tbe President to an uouoo'i It as bis purpose to carry out tbe fraudulent design. Yes, sir, It waeioeedlDgly "un tortouaia " Wan It not a little worse than nu-fortunate, if the President of tbe Doited States is reepuuiiblef I do not know that be la ooiifid- rd retpnnaible lr bia aula; but wt will hold those reipoosliile who aot upon bis auffgpsUoDt, and go forward to iaeln on the necks or an an willing people a ounrt I lotion wiih tbe miking of which tbey have b id nothing to do. On that priuoip.fi oi taw wnion doius a man respunsmie lor committiDR crime through an irresponsible agent, we bold tfatm rspooiibla If, iudeed, Uia Presuleot ia uoluriunate in not having tbf: spirit and tne pohr to 'lioiate bis owo meits-ursi, then we will bold tboaa rept)uslbl for bia acta who tVJ be mppostd to more him to action. These reeolmiona rufer to a platform ouislde, and tbey imiorw It, We know, then, who i" W.4S tliat p iSfed tbew resoiulious and. la justice to tbe Republican party, let mn say that ibeae rental ioua have bad no couQiaiiaucenu nuppori, do acqulea& uce from tbein. i bey were orottdtd down the tbrmts of tbe Republican imrty there by a cowardly majority who dared uut face the hootu and omtempt that would bav beeo heaped oo tbem bad tbey peruiitte. tbe liberty ul apeeob. So much ae to tbe manner ezbibited In the adoptioo oi Ibeae rehuLittoui1. Ah tn the matter ol tbe lat one, I Bud no lault with It, 11 they nad cunlioed tbemnelven to that ; II tbey bad throwu uslde all parly plalfixm"; If tbey bad remraiui d from bettpittering wdo flattery tbe Preitiiieui oi tbe UuimJ Qtatef; it tbey bad ah fltalutd irom tbo indurneineut of ouieiilw p irti-aau oreeds, ibey would have found uo divinio ul KUtiineut iu the Legislature, nor out ot tbe betiislaiurv; fur, lu tbe -laie ul Uhto, there if but one side to tiili qutstiou. 1 bo brave and geuerous people of 0io would rpeak out directly, without obrtequiuusly aotkiuK tbe favor ot any inau, Preitidvut though be be. Boldly aod tud ptiiidtjiiiiy tbny would annouuee tbeii will, ai d ak un to act. in aocordaooe with It. Tboae who panwd these reeolutiuna, felt com pelli d at lift to come to that, and iu tueir Dual resolution, tbey instruct tbelr reprt-ientaliree naie to go me ut-aio anainm your icompwn couHiitution, or suy other uoustltuiiuu that i HOUKbt to be lauiieui'd upon tbe necks ot an on wiiliug peiiuie nv a tvrauuicai n.xroutive. oo tar, all tbe iwoultt ot Ohio, of all parties, are agreed. What I object to is the cowsrdly, erooching, aisgraceiul uiauner iu whkn t iis quenion nai Mea apuroacbed. Tneiw reaolutioua were car' rind tniuugb our Legislature under tbe peg rule; and what Is very Bluuular, although k think it is more than leu day a ninoe they wait passed aud ou ibu pua that there whs the umt nb'olute uecessity tbey ahould be crowded : imoiedirttely through, uo argument lor debate on tbe subjeot waa allowed thy have ilept io j auine m.u's breeches pocket Irom that duy to tblf. 'Ibey are unwillingly btre, and 1 do uut vouder at It; for 1 bttliuve that any man, when bo look at the resulutioua the workmao-pikiip ol his uwn bunds will nut ba ambitious to uure with tbem on iuu tbeater oi the nation. lu tbe ounuer to wbiob they are preseuted, tbey are not in accordance with tbe wishes ol the peuple of Ubio. lhy are an honest, gen e.roua,4tnd brave people, and tbey apeitk their inuiui wiiboot auy ouudiiion or quaitncatloo. Tbey are not a people to tUttr a tyrant belore tbey dare order their troupe tu resin him. l uave iduuku it wae due to myseii to say thus much ou accouut ol ibe iicongruiiy and very exlraordioaiy character u tba resolution. Do ibey at-k me to indorse that por-liun of titem which lapitt;re thd President with lulstme flitter) I Ia that my part ol tbem, or is tliat tbe pan ot my colleague! 1 can hard I ? uo that uart of ilte lesoiutious. And, Hgiiiu, 1 cau baruly indcritf tbe "Giuoluuati uiatiorm ' i oo uo anow out mat may u lot me, laughter 1 but tbre i sbsil be foona uuwillii.)(, aod sbail require tba very aUCiugett luatrootious. Heuewtju laughter) But wneo yoJ oouie to tbe "unfoitunaie" part ol it, tnat is too mild lor my temperanieut aitugemer. n may anil my oolieague toaay tbattbe Ptesident is uutorteuaie iu peraistiog iu forcing oo the people a coiiHtitution wmoo tney awteni and ao-lior; Out I ay it ia duwurigbt tyranny aud knavery, and de mauds tbe sierner-t rebuks ol every man. II pemsied in, it will demand not argument, but aotiuu. Tbttu tbey approach a suhject oo wbl b 1 am with (boat gooilemeo, and I bope my oolieagua is ho u o 1 am ready tu go witb the lgtsla-luro ol Ohio, in laeisiiug unto tba death your Laoumptou oiuiuuiou, or any oinrr coniinu-tiou that io sought to he faaieued ou an unwil ling pP1, 'gamut tne votes ol mora than iDr luurttia oi mem; ior at tuts cuy, mure is uo mist baugiug over ibti question at all. We know bow it is. Tbe people ol Kansas have measured tbeir strength too often to leave us at nil iu doubt as lo what Is tbe will ot tbe people; and wnoever is the advocate for faateuing on inera this Lecompton Uonatitulion, does it id cold blood, from bis own tyrannical impulse, and a d:termiua'luD to deprive tba Atnencau people of that which has never been sought to im ia lieu away from any uurtioa of tbem, from ihe revulutiouary period to the preaeut. It U the Ur-t atteu-pt, aud, Mr. President, 1 sy U must be tbe liar, Mr Pugb li Is only Decenary for me to ssy, that I ibr.il out detain tbe Seuato at this time, with tbt ipucial order belort It, to make any observations ou these rssolu lions. My purpose ii, when tho Leoompton eouititutlon shall be pteMuted, to expresi my views at leum, j r0all the u say what I have to say on tbe inb j-ot mttter of iheae Msoluttooi, aod I shall probably Dud it my duty to oorreot my col leagoa In one or two little matters ol fatal coo uectd with their Daaaire. iuo reaoiutlous weio ordered to no oft me labia, aud be printed. FEBRUARY 5, 1858 Tho Presidents Bfeasage. No one will hereaiter doubt that Buobaoan Is at the bead of the slaveboldlng conspir toy to force a pro slavery constitution upon tbe people of Kanaaa. His message to Congress yes terday settles that question. We have but an imperfeot report of the document, but enough Is given to show wbere he stands. It is char acteristic of the man. He has, from want ot nerve, beeo made to do the biddlug of tbe Southern propaganda. Yet while be dees tbelr work, be attempts to shield his oonduot behind certain messages aud lettera which emulated from Robert J. Walker. He admits that the United States troops were kept la Kansas to overcome the people, although be calls tt re bel Hon. He throws the entire blame of the dif ficulties In Kansas upon tbe tree State mno. He says "that Kansas It to-day as much of a slave State as Qeorgls or South Carolina." Tbe message we trunt will open the eyes of tbe po pie of the free States as to the poll ay of the Ad mlolslrstioo Will not the Legislature ot Ohio Cancel its former resolutions, and pas some such as too exigency demand-T Mr. KtNOaiD'i Nxoko Bill The 8Utmn of this morning mnkes ft lame and Impotent apology for tbs bill Introduced by Senator Kin- osld, to praelioally enclave the cxilored popula tlon of Ohio, and to prevent the emigration ol others Into this Stale. Io its abstract ot the bill, It fails to pretent to Its readers Its roo t atrooliiui features. It given fti ft reason for tbe Introduction of tbe bill, that "tbre are some two thousand negroes and mulattoe In tbe counties of Brown aud Olurraont, the far great. er portion of them are settled lo two camps Id Browo, ft more sbiltleis, thoughtless, worth lets population is hardly to be be found ibta side of Congo river .tsulf." This then Is the rhetoric for the bill. Let ua see what tbe facts are. By the census of 1850, we lesrn that Brown county had a whlto population o' 29,-466, and a colored population of 863. Ckrmont county bad ft white population of 30,0i3, and a oolored popnlatloo of 413 Total while populatloD in tbe two counties, 66, SIS Total colored population, 1 276. However much the editor of tbe StnUtntn or tbe honorable Senator may be troubled whb the "oegropbobla," we see oo'hlog la these facte greatly to alarm either of tbem, there he log over fllty white pewona to ooe colored ow, then, let us contrast these two counties with Franklin oouoty. Accord log to the same census, we hid In Frsnklinoouoiy In 1850, a white population of 41 302, being 16,000 len than ia the counties of Brown and Clermont; and we hud at tbe same time a colored population of 1607, or 332 more l ban In the two coun ties represented by Mr. Kincild. These fact show the shallowness of the Stafewn'i argu ment. No toao la rranklia wants such a bill passed, and If tbe Serator will advocate ft bill to Imtruct the colored people of his ecu n ties In useful learning, and will urge the people hn represents to ireat them as though tbey were human beings having Inalienable rights, he will greatly improve their character, and make them uselul oltizens. erery such orTtvise. And any nifm or mulatto j person who rh-ill ome into tlie Htate after the first of June next for "th puroow of settling or remaining In the same, shall, upon conviction belore any Justice ol the J'eace, be fined lo any som not less than five nor more than fifty dol-lara," fttid hi thd be liable to other prosecutions and floes after sufflolent time ba" el spaed to enable him to rnmovH from the State. It lurtber provides ' Maiaf contract naitustok any nrgr or mulatto toho that! rami inU the Stite aftfT th Jlrct of June, ihaU be KOLL IND void " All prosecutions under this aot are to be brought by township trustees, and If they neglect to bring them they are to hi proseoutml apd flood fur neglect of doty ft timber pro Tides that all fines collected u ider the set are to be ptld Into the township tretiury for township purpose". Such are a few of tbebeautie" of this Inhuman and tyrannical hill. There la nothing In the Leoompton constitution more deitltuie of oommon hum uity than this bill. It does not provide wbat la (o l done with tbe negro or mulatto If he has not mocy enough to pay his Bass, but we preoame tint be Is to br sent to jail, else the provision is ao absurdity. Nor does It tell how be is to earn money to pay his fines after hn Is put In lull. Nor does It tell as hnw the negro or molst'o Is to leave Ihe State without money. How bis fare Is to b paid, or bow be is to live. Should be travel on foot and hag his way, be would be taken up as a vagrant, aud as nobody dare hire bfm to labor, be would be likely to starve ; be Me-, be would be lUble tn he piosecuted In every township thrnngb which he dragged bis weary feet. This bill otijSt to beoalled a bill to establish Slavery In Chin, and to legislate tbe souls ol white men out of their mortal bod les. Wa s-st-rt, however, that In point of dili gence. and constant attention upon their duties, the present GDtrl Acsenibly will com pure tn advantage witb their predecessors of either party ur unv former nsint). We don't believe evea the Journal will daetodeny that nser-Hon; lor its editors have sufficient knowledge of the subject to know it Is true SMe$mtin. We do deny it most emphatically. Tbe pres ent General Aeemlly will bear no compsrisou whatever with the Republican Lik inlalure which the St ut' man hi id its pirty abused, without rhyme or reason, for the lust two years, tor prompt, energetic action, and for wise and poo slderale ligi-lation. Io saying Ibis we do not intend to make niling nocusntioits against tbe present General Asrumbly. nor to defend and uphold all that wns dr. no or sought to be done by the liepuMIcan Legislature. (D()i0 frgfelatuif. Br is ago Mexico. Tbe Waeoiugton aor- res pou da Qt of tbe Pff writes that tbe Mot noteworthy of tbe news from Europe and tbo Pao flu Is the hostile attitude! awumad toward eaob other of tbe imbcoile Governments of biaio and Mexico. Both heavily In1 ddbt, oeltunr witb harmony io iu internal ad- mtuiatraiiou, with oml er end decay sinking both into semi-barbarism, aud with nothing but dep routed taiib lo Christian relig ion saving ibem Irom ao fthjeot condition too bumble to think of, they rurb into a fight where eaob will lose all iad can possibly gain nothing. I l(jii) that it Is beyond conjecture, that so soon aa opoa hostilities have oommeoced, orowdj of orgauiftisd vol un tat re will pour into Mexico from Texas and Calllorola, not to much to aerial in ihe defeuoe ol our helpless neigh bor, aa ti seiae tbe op normal lies wnun will be presented fur the gratification ot filibuster pro penalties. The announcement in tbe Isst paragraph of the above ie simply dub illoal. The pirates of the gulf will wait until a helpless neighbor beoomre more helpless, aod sm brace that op portunity to rob and plunder him. If the devil doee not roait such scoundrels, there la no use In having one. GoTIJLNQU'S UOCSS AT BAftRUBuRft The Pennsylvania Legislature having passe I ft bill to purchase a house for tbe Governor, tbe residents or Mr. Wurrel. ft neat throe-story brick, etluated In Front street, adjoining the Episcop.il obuicb, baft beeo bought lor tbe purpe lor $10,1100, aud 1100 for the gas (Inures. The Speech of Bon John a, Blnehsm -Lf eoniptou lgatlftilou m Ohloi We have read witb unalloyed plessure and much profit the speech ol Hon. Jubn A Biug-bam, of the Harrison district, recently deliver ed lo the United S'ates Houso of Representa tives, upoo the Leoompton constitution. Mr. Biugbam speaks warmly, truthfully, courage ously. He has well oouridered bis subject, and has read with care the melancholy stoiles of border outobery and executive tyranny pr actio ed upoo the free rtate moo of Kansas, and the tale has filled bis auul with ft seose ot utter abomloaiiun Hgaiost the perpetrators and up- ooiders or tbee stupendous villaiuiee. Tbe en tire and concrete essence of this glaring wrong is gathered In, and bound up in tbe Leoompton constitution, whlvb tbe administration has adopt ed s ' child ui its old age," aud wblcb It fa vors witb all tbe warmth of genuine s flection and all the strength of fives led lunacy. We oan well Imagine ibe eflVoi of this speech upon tbe Uouse, aud we predfot (Let It will have ft far more potent efleot upon the people of Ohio when tbey come to read It. We regret that we have no space lor It at this time. We shall copy, however, tbe concluding portion of it. which discusses that clause of the Leoompton constitution which declares that under no clr comstancee shall free oolored persona be per mute I to dwell io that state. Mr. Bi ogham says That this Instrument may sfant In oo pro vis ion of horrid crusity, It Is further therein oro- vtdvd. that '-Jrta esxrw thmJi i.sf ie ptrmitttd te Jim ia f Ate State undtr a .v aircumtiuHeet " dir, they are mere "visionary tbeuristi" who suppose thai inis world was not made lorlanar, but lor man itut it Uloogi only to Hie cum-1 moo Father of all, aud is tor tbe ue aud sustenance ol all bis children. We are to say, by our act of sfflrmanee ol this instrument, to certain human beings lo tbe Territory ot Kansas, though you were born In thi Territory, end burn of ira parents, though yon are a human being and no chattel, yet you are not Ireo to live bere upon your ontive heath; you must be disseised of your freehold liberties aud privilege, without tbe judgment ot your peers aod without UiO proteotioo ot law. I bough born bere, you shall not, under any clrcutustaiicee, be permited to live here. Yuu must sulfur exile or destb you oauoot aod shall not live bere. That sky which you first saw. aud to which wsary men look ftp tor hope aud consolation that beautiful sky ah lob btiude above your bumble home like tbe arms of bem ficenoe clasping io its emnraoe toe evil and ins goiMi, the juat and the unjust that eky was not made lor you; yon shall not live uoder it, Tnis land this goodly laod, with its Itrtlle folds, and qulst waters, aud rustio homes, wbere you firat learned io lip the hallowed name ol father, sister, brother, aod wbere sleeps Id bumble hope tbe sacred dust ot your pour dead mother inis iaou was not maae ror you; you snail not, HKNATK. PATi-HptT J'ntiHry SO ISM. ifTBIlKOOH HKHMON. Mr. THOMAS moved tht Mie comin tte ol the Whole im diechar d fr m thf firlb'T o n-slderation of 8. N H. Hii ad 7 ard Va' they he referred tooommitiet! ou th- Judiotary: Agreed to. On motion or Mr. PHELPS, the Senate rn solved itself into cmiin'Uee f the tVboK on S. No. 28 -Mr. HKNKLhl in the Chair. Considerable time wnsf.int tiy tbe committee In varions amend mmitf, and two tviditlonwi "o-tions were orJ'-reii by Mt WIN NS, when Mr. WEdTtJOTT ftrtked thai they l divldvd, wbiob being oompli' d with, the Ktib suction w.ts rend Mr. PHELPS said t'is ut-jeet was tn prvde beyond pernlveiiiore to secure tbe oniaion of the Court bilcre the fi ial tulintirnment of fie Leglsleiure. Atnetiduiut d to. Mr. GREEN siiggeted to ionert alter "dam sgeit" ibe words "oilier than himiual," and made the motion. On mot iuu ot Mr. McCLKaRT. Ihe commit tee roae aud reporiud S. No. 'id, with amendments,Mr. O'iK' N withdrew hin mit Ion, when Mr. WINANS olt'-red th lollowii-g no en amund ment to tbe firt seotion ol the hill : "And tbe Attorney General isheruliy advised to set up aa a defense to !! auiis, In addition to socb othr delenveaas he muy tluk ftdrn-bl u, that the oouttact ou wiiicb snid suits are lound 'd, were obtniied by (rnud and undue Influence, and tbut mukH ii q'liry Into that. And Into tbe tacts and circum-tH net's uml-r which the coutiitcte were iiiodH And ft i id Court ot Dominon Plnasia Her by irqiiirril to permit suoh deftinses to hi st't up in the iiiwia t m tiieil on behalf of ibe Stale, or hy way nf amend m.-nl or supplement to fc(iv.er ilr''ly filed iti any of Mid mits, and no verilli'aiit.n slirtli lie r-quired lo any siicb aiifwer-, or ameinlfd or suppl'm- o-t.l answers. I be voi being taken tin the amendment, t ip yea" and mtv were demanded : Yeas-Gii'tch, Gu-en, Ilatrli, llMikl-, II .ili- way, Langdou. MoC eary, Mil b, penill, HurT-rd, bct'leiun, jnoiuaa, V iiiaitK atcl Wirtaii" 14 Nays A-hmun ,U d-vi ll, C5titi- id,t:ant, C-s. Morr- w, Mmdock, Phelps, iniih, T ylor and Wealcolt--!.,. Ho ibe amendment prev ild The bill wm thtr. ordertd to be euitruased aod bave ita third r-.diiiK noev Tbt bill waa tb'-o p it upon Uh p itnti, Yeas 26, nays kotih. Ou motion of Mr. MoKKLLY the Senate ad journed. ol HK,iM'0 HrJiSIOV. Huu-e Hgin Wont Mit.ii committee Whole, on Mr. -M-AKKK W.l to .i. I ro-hte Jo.g- h.pr ti-ii,.- ,W( Mr. HUI1H-M, iu the tjtiair. The question being on st ri i uar nut,, 1 lie iiio'i"ii tn h'rike out all after the eoa :t-Ing clause lifially previiled, aitd the Cf)tmui'li'' plowed id to th'c iinid'-riii-n of fie in'if order, 11. No 17: To re.juliito judifm"nta nttd exe cutions by exemption Alter HntiM Ifrue snfiit inerein, ro-euuu n-poneo inepsinewim sunty Hmeiidmonis "Fldtrpd to a seh-ct cunmiitee. ol ttnen 'KOBlNSON of Unii.o, LKKi K and COLLINS Tbe rennrt of the committee nn the h;ll nllow. In 4 Piobate Judues io practice law, was ugie'-d to Mr. STOUT t'lf 'tfil a teoiution empoweihiK the oomini'tefi on I'eni euii ry to st ud ttr . r sons Htxi pipt-rs v y iov stip atltin whicli ih mibt l'I'oos to m k. An reed to. 'AURMIHKNT Hi THI 0 'T1 rrTIUW. Mr. HAY of Scioto, ott'-r-d a rusolutiim, (three tlnhn ol the rtenatiis and tt pienei.tii-tives concurring theieni,) lu attend the Hth eotlon ot tb Scltdule at ibn CouHtiiuiion, by vtnk ug uut tliH prihibitl.in agaiuct liceu'i to tmfiio in iiitoxoh'ing liquor, nb-oii, tn ittttiofl of Mr. ANuKErto, was hit on the table to b" printed. A Seuale joint resolution, to lecuie grcuier s.ocur"ny in eiirollimnt wat- adapted. 8. No. 28: To faollitale the settlement nf ihe pending ligation respwtiug tbe board ct Pub- ic Works, wuft read the first time, Mr. ANDREWS explained the object of the hill. It provided tor a sperirtl term of tb Franklin Cm my t'mirt of Common lima, m the 31, wbiob Would be. uext Wvdnesday. I'i order toenatilu the Court to t-et at thai lime, be tioutd the bill would w pufed a foou hh dmh- aihle. He thiT-rore tn ited that inn cotlclttu tional rule lift miBp -nd d so that Ih-t Inti cmjld be read the romd tl if now Tin; motion W:is agreed to, und thn bill read a Hi'iiuml time, and referred lo comtniU'M on th': Judiciary. loue then adjourned. SB- Governor Cba-e has received ao invita tion to be pnsen at the Insiiguratloo of the statue of Washington at Richmond, Va , on the 2 2d inft. We understind that unless prevent- fd by official duties, his Excellency will ncoept tbe invitation, and be present at the interesting aud imposing cen monies on the day tinted. fttftvWe wonder D tbe Dr mocrats of the Leg islature "s ill have corfidrno ' In Ibt widoiu of Mr. Buchanan" T r"Tbe Slmtnman lb tike our remarks In re gard to tbe Legislature uro "too weak aod lame to reply to." The Central organ should bear (d mind, tb .t if our strictures upon the Assembly were "weak and Isme," that they were In strict keeping with Ihe b-riy lo which tbey referred. Barking dp tub Wr hq Thu, The C,n- menial ot t'-ls morui:ig has a loug leader lu op poiUiu to tbe ground tnkn by Mr. Persons, In ble rec ut speech iu the House, upon usury and Interest. The eiitor of the Commtcuit assumes that tbe g utleman who made tbo speech, is Hod. Oeorge Pur sorts of this city, whom be calla"abaik man,' Jto Now the feet Is, tbe gentleman whose speech he reviews, la the Hon. R. t Partous of f'uythogi, who Is no "tunk man" at sll. He Is a lawyer ol Cleveland, and ft partner if Judge Rulus P. Spa ding, of that city. Gtorge Parnnt.s Is not a member of tbe prvu-ent Leg'Slaiure, nor wan he a candidate lor the position AtT We know of nothing more di"guetlng or mure off -nr-ive to goodls"te th .n the mao-milllner de sorlptlons which appear in the papers, of the aristocratic hails aod parties given lo Washington this winter by tbe foreign nobility and the office holdlDg Democracy. The good old times ot Republican simpl oity hive completely passed away, if we are tojudefrom the goings-on in Washington, as described by suob writers ns ibe "Yellowplu-b" our respond eut of the Stateman "The dress and veil are splendidly wot km! the mid un being tbe r a , shamrock and ibis- lie. 'I be laitr baa employed fllty grli for tbe Uat twelve monl&s. Tbia n w style ot veil was entirely bar Maiesiv'e sugitesiiou.andtbecairv- ing out oi tne idea oas met me approoaiion oi tbe Ljm en. i be ooti oi tms production will be alKiut AttUO." This Ii tbe deccriptioa ol tbs veil wbiob tbe Princess Royal ol England is to wear at ber wedding aud a nics state of things It discloses. Here are fitly girls, every oue of ibem quite aa good ss her, and a good deal better ao far aa political economy isouncerned, giving their killed labor for a toWr jtur to embroider her mar rUge veil, fur tbe munificent leuiuneratioo ol ix iy dollar eaob. A little over a dollar a week. And yet we know lb it all the cnt of the world will go off io ecstatic eulogies of ber and her toolbar, when ibe wedding takes place. Because we deiiouuot' humbug ot ibis sort, Hon. gentle men get up In Congress and my that we are "tto nepuniicaii" democrats, and tnereiore our couviotious ou tbe Kansas queaiion are wrong. Statmnan, We do not know who has beeo dsnouoolug oor oelblnr u ft Red Rcpubllvao oo toe floor of Congreiw, tor ulUrlug wbtt he has lo regard to ths littio girls and the Prlno as. But we know that he has called us a Black Republican ft grunt many limes for denouueiug an "initllu tion" and an arisUcracy ou this tide of tbe water, the erne fat more degrading, and the under ftuy circumstances, be permitted to live , other far more exacting than any thing we oan .., R mv,, m. u. sum. ,u c, mioAad abuve. Tbe nanar whii-h St-NAlE MoNnT. M'ruty 1, lH5c) sills Rriiu mar tisix.. H No. 14, to repeal an at to a "end tho act to amend an aot to provide tr the orat;t, thoo of oities and tueorpors'ed viil iii'-s. paarj Mar, 11. 1853 and supplementary to ibe pane, pa sed March 30, 1857. H. No. 16, H"tppletnentry to the not to ru thorite the com n'ssioHern nl Lnkti county to borrow money (ur bruin-e purposes, piaed M trob 10, 1857. Mr tSCHLElOH introiluo-d S N. 60. To provtds tor tht oidleciion debts .hIu-ir-.ll-road oom pan ies Ou oiutloo of Mr. fiUKEs'. s la -teni'e resolved lts"lf Into comniini of the Wiol Mr McCLEARY in the chair, and nu r some time spent theietn. th cniitmitiwn rias ainl teporl.d back 8. Nil 34 uip. no tit try to an a t of the jurlftltcliou aud procedure Iwtore juMices of tie; penre, and ot th dulies of. Ao.. pis-nl March 14. 18.9, witb sundry 'imr-n-jm-'nin wlrnh were agreed to, ftud thu bill wna r--(erred to ihe Judlciiry coininities. Mr. CASS off.;ied the following resolution, Which Was laid en Hie (Mil.- to be iirinhri H tt rtt'tlvtd bt thr Urverttl A-tttntty of the Matter Ohio, Hue-oM' nl.UI the m-mli s ol eaob branch ouncurrmi iherem. ihat tn- fid lowing amenrimeni ue.ropd to Dm oou-tt tutiou, to wit; Thai tbe oUnse Contained lit s-cflKVlH ot the sohedule, which wa designed to b.rin S"prat- seetioo of article flttieo ol ibe gousiiiuiiou, tie , so amended as to toad inton "Tbe General Aa-eti hi v ninv bv teiieral lnw. oon ler upon the local autboriiies ol municipal oorpt ratious, under u h renrtcuoiifi aa tio-v s ail deem prop r, the power to grant lioeiiscs io iramo in iiitoxicatiug no iorn ' And said amendment s!aM l-e submitted to the electors of Ibis State for tbeir approval or rejection no me secoint j ne-tuv oi ifctoiter, 1859. Aud the Secrttary ol Suite Is hereby directed lo publish thi" ammid incut In al leant one newspaper in each county ol tbo Mate where a newspaper s publuh- il, for six wksl preceding tbe second I utd y ot OtH;b.r. 1859. Mr. At-HM UN (btaimd le.ve of alwocu Recess. AFTSHNOON HKHUloM. Mr. PHKIMM oil-red a reiokutioo adding Memrs. CANT WELL Hiid (tRhEN to the cum-mltlee of tbe Peniieiiitarv; agreed to, On motion or Mr. LANGDoN. the Punate resolved Into comm Itee of ihe Whole, Mr. Mc-KElLY inlheCtiar. Alter some time "p. ut thereto, Ihe oommittee roe Mm) rvpored S No. 44: To repeal section 7 ol an ot therein named, with an amendment, when the bill and pending amendment were ret erred to the standing committee on Municipal Corporal one On motion of Mr, V hai'CO i T, the commit tee of tbe Woole was dir-chitryed from ihu lurtber consideration of 8. No. 41, To ret-tric, the length of eeloei In the rivers of Ubio, and il was referred to ibe commit ie im Agriculture. On motion of Mr. LANt.DoN.tite committee of the Whole waa ill-cU:irged ft tin the further oonaideration ol S. No. HU, l u amend section 2U3 ol an act to establish a ciaie ol civil procedure, paawd Blaroh 11, ISjS. and II wite referred W ibe Judiciary oominiMeu. Tbe Seuate thvu adjourtitd. HBNATE Tuk-dav, February 3, lfc58 Petition- were pre-enled oy: Mr, SHIELDS, oi Job i M. Millikin atil niue others, m-'Utiietr ol ibu rtiaie Hourd of Ag'icul 'tire. Hkiu(i tn. it ihe uuiti powers ba griii'ed tiniu by Uw aa are now con I erred upon County Agricultural HouielitH by the provihlun ot th- p'OMouoi an ant supplementary lo ibe BUi for the enci ur'.freniHiit ut AKritiultuie, p tss-l bftiiu rylo I8j3, w lob wa- lead at tiie',l tk- lerik and reiuried in tbe aimming oommait o on Agricullu'e Mr. PHKf.PS, irom the standing roinmiitet- oi Ue Judlo ary, reported back S No- 10. Tu it hoi Ue the oi'y count;!! of the city of Lm o-ier tu iorroY nioa-y (f 10 Odd) ti trv.l h cilv hall and utber buildings for the u-; ol silo oily, wiib'.ut amendment, aid reuomiiP b dinj: its p icaie itie bill was enproteed at trie Lb-ik s d-sx tnd pa-sed-veas 19: navs, Mtfir. Gard, Tuy lor and WetcUt-3. SI--. PHKLPa.". fro 'ho SHme commitlfi', n- p ri d buk S- No. 46. To atuend ouoii 'M ol an act lor the aopointmt t i'f ceilxin nflicer- herein um d, passed tub. 17, loJi, Hillmui ameudmei.t. and recommended its p isrtagtt. ibu bill wm unbred to ! engroaned "nd read ibe th'rd tim now, ami having h-eu ic.nl wax ret't-rrrd to a aeleoi oouimniee ot one Mr, .StJHi.EICH. Mr I'UbLP."1, from the soi riominl'leo, re- tinrled Urk S. No Ht. introilU"ed iw Mr VIILKn, reuomtneiiding its Imlt-tiuiie potpiine ut, which was r tup.ed, ami tbe h'll w;i- r lired In a wlroloomtmttet'ot one Mr. MILK4 Mr. PHELt'rt. tr-m samtMinmmit'e-. reiniri. back S. No. 23, to iiineiid secti'in 491 of an ni!' in Hlabli-h aCtideot Civil Proc diim. pt- March 2, DS&3 with an aim ridimuil, which w agreed io , Tim btll wa then o'dend to te eri(,To' and r- ad the third time tu marrow. Mr. PHKLP. hum smne oommiltee, rr poi ted hack b. No. 13 to amend an act to est h hi CihIh ot Civil Procedure, paffed March 17, 'c6. and recommended ir pis-ane. Ti e bill w-tM otdered to ba enaro-sed nt th' Cleik'a de k and read now, when il wmp isaed yeas at, nays i Mr. I. MiiKN. Mr. CAIVLL, from same committe re ported bark S. No. 32. In amend Ihe .iUtti s c tion ul the Uodtf oi Ulrll fro euure, and ommeuded that the amendmeiii screed to in the committee of thn W bide hn dittatirurd 'u, wii'ch prevailed, and prtipoeedtwoaun ndimmiH winrii were agreed tu. The bill was ordered to be ttnyrohsed hi th Clei k'a desk, and read the third iltn.- now, when It paMed. Yens 24, bays Uolte. Mr. PIlhLr.i, Irom iitt committee, reported hacb henatu rt iuiutloii ot liquiry an to tie ouiistHuLioiHlity of a lax oo do,:-, fur tn pin-lection ol sheep, at cording to (heir s.ienrk v il ne in money; and aked tu be diKbtrgmi horn itsfunbir oon-idirntion. Mr. PHELPS i-sid the committee cou'd find no authoiity In the Couiilta iuo to levy a Im lor ibe proieutluu oi ch'iep any more (ban tor tbe protect! a oi lawyer. Mr. TAX LOR stked could uot a lux In- ooo slitutloiisliy luvled ir eifntn, to be paid by d CtipittttUiM l'he committe were dicbrited Mr. PHKLl', Irom si aud log eommitue on the Judiourv, reported "k n. J. nrulutli relative io ordering oertaln oouoty ffl:ers to re p.ri tbe amount ot lei. dw , to the next tiun- eral A-st uibly, thtt Ibe same lie laid on Ihe la bio, and ihe committee be disohaig-d tiom iu luitber coiiPid'-rattuP, wiiicu was aieed to. 'yard, Hriikie, llollowny, McCleary, Morrow, U- d and Stiff td 10. Nva Mtr-sra. Cadwell, Gatcb, Green, Hatch, Lungdnn, McKelly, Mik-s. Perrill, iicheidler, Hcbie oh, Taylor aid Wets'jott 13. Meeun. UKEEN and HATCH, when their u.i ines were called, said they voted "no" because i uey d id not think tbe Legislature oould suspend the law by resolution. Mr. TAYLOR bad voted In the affirmative, iut wan allowed to change his vote to tbe negative, and the resolution being lost, be moved iu reconsideration, which motion, on motion of vi r. TAYLOR, v.s laid oo tho la hie, and Tit heuute adjourned. HOUk-E OP REPRESENTATIVES. Ttjutoir, February 2, 1868. miBl) RtiAOMd op BiLta. II No. 75, by Mr. AMBLER: Supplementary to thu act to authorize ibe consolidation of raff- , rind companies in this State, with railroad c luipiiuii a of States adjoining, l-j oertaln esses, ami to tttitbonaa railroad compauios in this riutu to extend tbeir roads iulo sdjoiaing itatee, pas-td April 10, lWti, and lo facilitate tlie making ot proof iu certain caaea uuder the ptovieloiin of siid act. The queMlou being, "Stiall the bill pisfl?" ihj yeai biiij uaja were ordered and resulted-jets 77, nae none. So the bill passed. Libia ia a bill to tauiliiate aud simplify the un-It i nn proot tu cattes arising under Ibe act lor ibu con jl id at ton ot raltroad oompauiys, uuder tbe uut of April 10, 1856 NOTJCevS Of UrtaKTION, 0. By Mr. T UOMPSON : Tu amend the 2d wo-tion of "ttii aui regulating tbe teen of witnesses in civil ttud urimiuul oaees," uaBBed March 16, By Mr. COLLINS: A bill giving Probate Judges concurrent jurisdiction lo tbe partition ul lands. Alto a b II to ameiid s ctiun 7 of tbe code, so tbtt utlidavit for publication s'lall be futfi-cleut i;t"r return of summons ot "not lound," iiiovidud Hiliiut DtutfS bis belief that dcleudsat is not a re eid ent of ihe State. . By Mr. WEST of Logan: A bill fur tbe relief ot debtors. rum ftKADixoa. By Mr. HARRISON : 11. No. 112. Lo amend 'au aot i emulating appeals to the Diatriot Court," piered March 23, 1832, aud to repeal iImi l'ith Ht-utiou of flitd act. By Mr.OttASK: H. No. 113, fur tbe rerao val of dritt end tluod-wond from the Streams of hi' male. By Mr. WEST of Lobsd t H. No. IU. to rea- ii I ne private banking, tiy Mr. Houtihlia of Ulark: H, No. 116, to nehd fit' a ;t to provide lor tbe registration of birth, ni trri igen and deatbs. Mr. EDjUN offered aurtambleand resolution thna iu iemuch ue tbs Clerk bad applied forao uidiiioual m-iataut, and as the same appealed to iiu neccesary, tbe House tiow proceed to the ici-uou oi aiiomer cierx. Mr. EDSOH uomiuated Aasoo P. Dayton of Loraiu county. Mr. UUu.iELL nominated John B, Jones, of Delaware. Tim tii. use then proceeded io aa election. which rerulted Dayton 47, Jones 34. win-Hup -ii the ot'bAKEU declared Anson r. I' "V i n duly leuU'd au aiststaut Clerk of the Umim,. I'ne Iloure then went Into committee of tbe Whole, Mr. If.MAN iu Ihe Ubair, aud after uiu : lime spent therein ou tbe Various order, t!-e, reported progress, and asked leave to sll iL'on, whTb wae raukd. Ii, N . 21, To provide fur the payment of tbe i ch oi jurors, a- reported from said oommittse, vis oruered to be engrussed ftud to be read ft third time to morrow. Oa moiiou ol Mr. PARSONS, the Uouio tooh I ?e0 t. AFiiuvnoN ssssioir, A resolution lor the appuiutment of so addl iotifti memher ot the oomuiittee on tbe fclate (t inira Foliool and Asylum lor Idiots, for ft einporary purpose, was adopted. UivSI'EAKbR announced Ur.CnRlSTY as iliOh tneliilx;r. A. P. iMyion, the Assistant Clerk elected this uorning, was sworn in by Chief Justice Hartley. Oo mutiuii of Mr. PaINE, H.J. R. No. 10, MiiriHlucd a lew days auo by Mr. PAttU, were t ikeu up aud adopted. coMeiiTti or tbi wbois. On motion ot Mr. ANDREWS, tbe House te- Hlred itself into committee ot the Wbole, on iuu oiditd ol the day, Mr. PARSONS io the chair. H. No. 24, to provide tor the strai-aouual 1 lection of tit i us. Ihedehale waa contlnuod by Messrs. HA&- KI.m.)N, U1LSON, BROOKE, LEETU, WKjT ot Biown, and others, uutll tie Cummitloe rose and report d tbe bill to the Uouse. H hereupon ibe bill, with pending imsod-mentrv, whs releired to ft seleui committee of live, consisting of Messrs. HARRISON, LEETK, WtSV ol Bruwo, WKST ol Lonan, and PARR. Aj diit reeoluiion fur an Investigation luto Mm atf iira ol ihe ubio Lile losurauce and Trust Co'iipiiiy, waa laid over lor diKUsuou. 'ibe lloui-e then adjourned. Ultlvo Tasu up. The wU lolorm-d Wah log ton oorreifpondaot of tbe New York Cturiar and Enqutrar under date ol Jan. 80th, says I "By ft skillful ptrtj Intrigue, the New Yotk Democratic delegation has been uulted lo sup port ul the Lecompton Conititutioo. Thu wae curiously involved In ft content between the old fnctious ol tiar.ls aod bolls, in which the latter hiTti triumphed st ft very emU coil merely acru -fj ui in'iir puocipiea, inui u oue I tin m Mr. PUh:LPS.Jrom the same commilit e, re l,i,mhi . dleirntioii dlsoosi'd of: and ih aama poried back s c. 371 ul the aot tu es'abli ti a influences are at work among others, to be at-cle of civil procedure, pain d March 11, 183 I i, i,oed, Oo doubt, by Ihe same success, A lort HOUSE OF RKi REENTAUVES. U.im at. F ib. 1, lfc.d. rxTITtOve PHKHKNTKb By Mr. RANKIN i Ihe p-unen ol Mrah Wbittleey aoi 98 utt.er resirlenisot tbe sme, aik'iig lor tba r pial of all lat regulating property rights and tie g04idt4ibip ol rtiil-dteo, which made a disiuuiiou uu accouut oi sex. By Mr. CHENEY: the peiltmn ol John (iea ry aud N. Cole, together with niln r citiseit- ol the Government this session, will sxottd one hundrtd ftud five mllllooi of dollars. Pretty well, for an "economical Administration" In time or peaoe. . I t-a.A WasbiugtoD letter writer Id the N. T, TYisaar sji that "wheo so powerlul ft man fts Mr. Douglas shrinks so sensitively from ths suspicion ol uuwlllingnsss to follow the Democrat lo parly wherever It may ehooso to go, tt is aot to be wondered ft! that weaker politicians era reluctant to expose themselves to daogers wbiob apps'l even It c Intiepid Senator from Illinois With ft Utile more boldness Mr. Douglas might command the support of united North. At present, 1 repeat it, bo Is only the chief ot a - beaten faction ol tbo Dt moo ratio party of I action thu mutters and murmurs, but does not dare to muiiuy, though doomed to tbe late ot bafflud mutineers " IT Calhoun aud Caw, ol Kansas notoriety passed through this city yesterday an route for Wftiblngloo. stroot me how to vote or bow to act on this question. Mr. President, bowing tbe proud head of sovereign State, they descend to speak of par ty plaiiorms.townioB tbey show their devotion. 1 should not have alluded to party policy iu connection witb tbe acta ot ft sovereign Hltte, if tbeee resolutions bad not tutionuced the sub ect, w hy, sir, did tbey it p aside from their legitimate business, to re-indorse what they call "the Cioclunati platform?" Is that In ac-oordanoe with the diuuiiy ot a sovereign Slate. when sbe undertakes to instruct ber Represen tatives eua twuaiors ia rtuiioa to their duty hert They chow tbelr devotion, too, to the Execu tive! Why, sir, if he shall perstat Id what they intimate Is bis pur poee and lutentlon, be Is a tyrant, and deserves .be Irowus andrepruhatlon of every man. They tell us that Ibey have the ill most ooniideooo iu toe Xsxevutive, end that tbey will ad bare to all bis measures; yet, lo the uext piaoe, tney ten us mat woat be is attempt tog to do Is unfortuuate: that It tenus tu a Otsaoh of the peace, aod o stir up civil war. They do not lose tbelr confidence In him; the) fty ibey have the muet peri eel confidence lu bit ability aud hie lntegtityi that they adhere tu fea Senator Sumner has wrltteu to Wash ington that he will be there In time to vote upon the Army bill. Tun Wool Cftor ui Oaio The Wool-grow- em' Ripmtrr states t o decrease to 1867, as compared with I two. to be 17,373 Sheep, or 6 B.1, Hi the. The clip ol 1350 was iu,ou,.zb lha., aud that ot 1K7, 9,89,809 lbs. Mr. Parlo i. the biouraDiier of Aaron Burr, is understood lo be engaged in pteparlug a Llfv uf General Andrew Jackson, lor wblcb he obtaiued much now material while writing tbe hie ot tho gieet "conspirator." Mr. Par ton ntertaios ibe theory that Jaoksoo owed his elevation to toe rretidenoy to toe eeoret sag- gttilioua aud aid ol Burr. Tui Indiana Rsquutokc, The Indianapolis Journal ol yesterday says that the 'Regulators1 In Noble ovuuty hung two mure men, oo Satur day, In Kendalivllle. Thi sioUemeut la Noble and adjoining oouulise continues great.' The eame "Regulal- re" who b nag McDougaJ at Ll' gooler, hung the two msn ftt Kendalivllle, on Saturday. Is our law. Representatives l will yuu give to this proposed atrocity your offljUl sauotlonT Auswer upoo your oaths, to your conscience, to your couutry, aud to your Uodl Mr. Bingham was probably not aware, wheo be spoke, itut there wae pending before the L -giilature ol Ohio, ft bill, tbe features sad purport of which are kindred to that clause of tbe Leoompton constitution which he so well and so li quenily stlgmfttiiee. The bill we refer to is Senate bill No. 49, ftod is entitled bill to priibib't negro or mulatto persons emigrating iulo the State of Ohio." This bill provider-not only for tbe prevention of negroes or mulatto pursooi em I grating luto Ohio, but it to all in tents and purposes dilves out or enclaves those who are now here. It hedges tbt m round with tyretiuloel reitiiolious it prevents tbelr free action aud I fee locomotion. Il narrows their boundaries, and contract their liberties. It puis every oue on ft sort of jU limits. For in stance, It provides that tbey ahall all be regii tared like cattle by tbe township a-Kssurs, aod tbeir names and lo ality ate to be entered o a bona provided for that purpose," which 1 to be "preset ved among tbe township records. It further provides that no negro or mulatto shall be permitted to remove Irom tbe town ship or ward in wbiob be Is registered to another township or ward, without first receiving from the town clerk a ptrmit so to do, tor wbiob permit he Is to pay tbe cleik from whom ho re- rrovlvec It ft tee. Ue Is then to be registered in ihe township or ward luto which be removes and pay another fee, and ao on to lha eod. It Is alio provided that if any white man shall employ any negro or mulatto who shall corns Into tbe Slate after the first of June next, III aui aa a i , avea yuaav ivwavu, J aiuv V, taut) ao tbaa ten nor mora tbaa one bundled dollars lor thus denounces the Q leen for employing fltly 1 young girls for fllty dollars eaob, to embroider ft wedding bead dress for her daughter, ui holds aa aristocratic system bere, which not only makes liule girls work for oo wsges, but which buys and sells aud bra tallies their bodies. Lisn GAjtTf voa Railroad PcHfosis Ac cording to the report of tbe Stcretiry ot the Interior, thi re have been granted hy Congress to various Slates to aisiit in defraying the cost of construction ot railroads since the year 1850,24,247,336 acres ot pohho land, divided as follows: Mtolngait , Wicualu lows Aires. ' tltatat. ,.U,a,03Sii.vai.l.u.... ,. 1,11ft 3; Mii W-tppl... ,.l,4Sb,'4SiAiatwtua .... ..S.uW.Oudjrlgrltlt.,.,,,. ..l,'.,h HiiaatwU ... . .S,6S,W' , Arts ,,.l,iui,iSo ... VftU.aOO ,,.l,VI.tfu ,,.) Il,-U Tbe nuratter of roads and branch whioh these grants were to ftulst was fifty the largest uumber lu one Slate (ten) beiug located ioAlabama. Thn statue oi waxier, ordered by tbe oltlseusol Bo-ton, ol Miraui Powers, bu pro bably goue to the bottom ol tbe ocesn, as tbe vessel by wbiob It was ahipptd at Leghorn was abaudoued at sea. The statue was Insured; the artist oso re pi hot It by a new oastlng. It will be remembered (hat the statute of John C, Cl- houo.ordnred by the South Carollniaus, was in jured by the shipwreck ol the veee in which tt was brought Irom Italy. vftvA Mr. Ueury HuMum wai murdered al Mtnsier, Auglalte county, last Sunday night, by a young man uatned Diok Forlioan. $- Gen. Oary ot Cluolanatl is about to villi St. Louis to lecture oa Temperaaoe, rranklia oouoty, lur a vbaiige tn the law regti lating convict labor, so that the sume will ope rate Ites iujurtuuily uu tue uiech mloa ul tbe State. SILLS HaCAU THIRD TIMS. U. No. 6, To amend tbe l3Dib eciinn ol the act te establish a code of civil procedure, pissed 1 May 11, 163. I In auswer lo an Inquiry a to theiVjefie ol tbe bill, Mr. HA RHIbwiX expiaiued tnat il was to allow Judges ot ibenupieme Conrl, Juluef ofCuinmuu Pleas Court. ud in itii ir ab-eiue, Prubats Judgea, lu giant iijuu lions .Kia ibey had been prev-oly granted and va aieil, If it oould be ahuau th il tbt- s-in-e tuc "a-ry to justice. The yeas a"d nay Wcte then cOltl, and re-solted yeas 55 nays 1. S i ibn bill p.fc-d. This act amends the 2:45 h cec of the Oude to that wn n an itjuuntlon bis ien allowed, and during tte peo'trmyot the tut loo in tbe Court ol Couimuii I'Iims, has but o dtol-ved lu va fttiou or pteioiH to the trial ot til aotioo, anil au appeal is ttik-ii, uiier tbe trlnl, irom tbt Judgmeut or fin. l order to tho di-ttiui Court, an iiijoitoii 'ii may e glinted, ut any time belore judgment or noai uiu r iu m- i;is not Court, y tue upn ine Oon r I or hii J u le thi reol, or ny Judieol any Lourl of Uioinii ill Pleas iu the diKtrict wh re ru h ncii,ui lo p i d i0ir udiiii it aiP-aii"g a lift iclorily to the Court or Judge, by Un- ailidnii d the p .fty m h'S ageut. that Itte pacy M euiitled tli.-ieio I he act applies in ao at n tin n-w neunnig in ibe Diitnut Oouri and Conn ot C ituumti I'n as BILL' IVTHi OlOill ftoleave. Mr. LlLHtiN lo'ioduced , No. Ill, "T lepejl Hie net in provtiH! (l(r the re gl'lMlou "I I'tnh and ut rriags. ' pira d April 1 lS.t, wuiou "a" i'.ii ui" tir-t nmo C MirrKK or thk w u h k On motloo ol Mr. ANl f.W n-e H,,u a n aot ved Ue''" l,,n I'oiiuiiiitie uu- ninie. on Im order ot I'm diy, sir. lit,1 itiii-.LLi in ibe Chair. Jo. . nlloing 1 ro"HM' julgs to pra- lice law where the inun will but coufli t with heir ofnoial duties. Un a moiiou to a-trlke out all ntt r ths enact ing Clause, Mr CLAKtvE viplaiuwl It e ooj. oi ill Hie bill, nes.wni.ru ismi wny ine ruie anow itig lariaer" and uttmra eieoifd io tbe rflj e o! Probate Judite, liberty lu puim tloir u'U ivooalioua, wbve It did not cuntlici with 1 1 othcial dunes, should not tn Hpplnd to Uwyeru. Tbe committee rose aud reported progre A Mr. EUSltN, piiixiuiii to pre vi oo. notice, ottered ft resoluitiiu lur the api.oinim. ut of an ad ditional member oit ibe committee ou Reform Schools, aud ths Asylum lor Id tola. Adopted House then took ft reovsa. witb smeiMimeiits, wuich were agraed to. The bill waa tbuo oidertd lo be eujiue-ed at De clerk's der-k and read tbe third tim uow, which being done, the bill piu-wd yeae 23, nayx none. Mr. pOHLEICU, Irom select cotntntlttft to whom was relerred S. No. 45, To amend etc 3 nl au act lor tbe appoinimeut ut ceitaiuolh.iiT-tbtt mm named, pnarcd Fell. 17, lfc31, rt-poritd tbe eime bick witti an amendment, w icb i-m agree I to. The bill was then older- d to Ih en-roaaed at tbe ck-ik's etk. was r-ad now, and passiMl yeas 24, uaya noue. Mr. MILES utlured ihe luilowiog which wm agreed tu: H'toiotd. That the standing cotninillie t Slats Hut Id in K- be instructed to procure two iics-u ctiars ior in i ue oi tbe Mato l,i i ry. on moll m of Mr. PKKRII.L, it wit, htwteed, ThU Ibe taruir M tsu-r tlen-r.il be rtquesta.il lorepori lorthwlib; lit. I be niimbtir and Callbrt of brass miin.'ii I received from the United States Uovernm-ni, bv the Mate ol Obio. Alao the number id nUs ud mufku. 21. The numhor aud kind distributed to etch Military Division, lo wh m delivered, and Hhetner the necessary bonds hav te--n glv.-n 3l. Uow many of said arms are i't i;i the beudaol military volunluer cotnonnie i 1 th- ev:ral Uiviaii'Us lu wi-ich tuny Iw t)ii,:T i' ibey sre ni( in tbe binds ot voniutui uotnpt n x, ui wbo-e poe-WMiiou art lev" 4i b- I he name ftiid rant ul the oommiud- ent ul each divtsiutl lu the years lHw5, U5ti 411 1 loot iiiciusivti. On m tioii of Mr. PHELPS, the 3riaie te solved ltall into lomtinttee ol Hm Wimle, Mr. itAiCIl In the chair. ihu hul utider consideration wji U. N" 16. sopplem-'Utary to tbe nut auiboi mug tin coui iul-fiiiii rMt)l Lake conn y to bono m u lr bide purpoB", paMed March 10, l7 Mr. t'llbl.l'H iimVed lu strike out thi 2l mo lion ul the bill, Hseubfiictniit with tne iii.iioim opi raliou ul theguueiat law as applied 10 l.ak cuumy. prevailed, wuen, oft molioQ ol Mr. I'llHliI'd. tie co iitUiliee r'M anu repot it d. Tin? Senaie agted lo th-t ani"Oiineiit, tthen, on mtmn ol Mr. C All I'LL, i" toil aant n 1 mi, waa u -ler led lu 4 eele I ColllUllllee ol ou - Ur 1 ADA i' i. tin 111..11011.1I Mr GliLt-t.ibe 11 ,t took 'i recess. AcrKnv.Hia ntHsb-N It No. 7j, Mippk'uiiiitiiiy hi an ' to 01 hoi iiu the u solitlatttill "I li ill to til t ,i.,c jni n-n ih s Sia", iiii unilto-td 1, (.iti(i no - i" Ji-iles (l(i-ilii'. 4 "1 Ceiliiii 'It., en dioni" Ball to ol nonip 111 " n ' ''' ' .li dlhui rnAila iulo ailj innitt .inlas, paa.'0 a luil (S. Injii. aud to M:lllUl the Ulaking o proot ill oerlaie C- ain-ing under Uiii puivif- on- ot said net, va- reao ui ihm un'', On u.iiin ot Mr. McCi EAUY, the H.nit-.-eaolvett I" ll into C Himlllee til ttw Imle Mr ttAlilMoihe thriir; prior to which, thru nit being a quoiuiO, au lueU- ciu U tliotioU sa mulf to auj.'uru. N-Veral bills were pai1 orcr intoirOilly. Un motion ol Mr. Ha h tRI, H. J, rom tiou No. ti, relative to lulmuuug liev. Alex. 0 iliugius into ibe Central Luuatio At-yliim, aa Uk 11 iroie the table. The Question li'-nig on tt-u ainptloiiof thi retMiltitit u, thi yeas and nnjs weie demand etl I winch resulted: " Y IA4 Maaars, Buokiand, Caoiwall, OorwiDt nliht ago the Ohio Democrats were ft unit in livtr ol Dtugifts today twj of them are oer- luiuly with the Administration, and perhaps more, ibe wnois Indiana ooiegaiioa are tbe . tame way eo piobibly are the two Counectieol 1 Democrala, uoder th influence ot Mr. Toueey. tMiiy two I'eunsylvauiaua are uow reckoned am on if the opponents of Lecompton, Tbey are Meais. H ckmau aud Montgomery, Tbe eniiru anti-Nebrnska loroe of Nor i hero Democrats thus dwiudl-s down to five irom Illinois, iwj irom Peut-ylvauia, aud possibly six Irom Ubio thtiteeu io all. Allowing all theSouib-1 rn Americans to go agaiust Lecompton aod only one nl them wilt do so the majority for It in the House in certainly fit, and more probably iwniy fit. it is pally btcaue of the accident that ft Pemoruiii) Adininistr-ition Is In power, aud p. illy be cause ot tbeee tremendous cunsequen-u a ot defeat, tintt the Leoomptoo Cons Illation l- rune to 'ii-e, aud hts beeo from tbe iuslant 'bat it was luimtid." Tall Ciihx ih Ktw Mxxioo. The editor ot the Sauta Fe O is U biaits over an er of Corn, giowu lu that violcitv, seventeen liichi lo Imiilb; also ov- r five stalks and four "iu-'kers," all ol vthich iprouted from a single grain on fas common sweet orn,siid which togtiibcr pro- dui'ed twcntyLwo ears not 00c ot ths italki Uiiing lu bear Ita quota. Upon one of these Mirs there are about nine hundred and fifty grain. Vfu Tburlow Weed Is la Washington. Tba oorrecpoiidiiit of tbe senfag Pott ssy I that one ot the olj sets ot bis visit, Ii Uptake psrtin cirriug out hit Tha)r'i Oeutral Amsriean t heme. The Illinois p ipers which support Dong-ins have been deprived ol the Ooverumenl ad- Virtimig. U.irhrPi Last lluari Parilog with her Jrw- SjISt In the early stiget of Rachel's final Uloeas 11 r Ininiuei-s ior g id ami jewelry did not de Mtlf-r. Mie fituenNy bad ber jewels aud n,ii ti- mi liiouaibt to her bed, beguiled 1 tin Meaty buurs iu locking them over, aud on m-occaaion, alter takiug uue luliil liLitattnif k ti itn ui, bi ixi.iatu.td witu a ngQ of nihil ilisirtts, "( fttuf daaa quVtr tout." ( Mti-t 1 tbeu atiiudou altl" Hr death strug gle waa long and severe, aud her Ifil hours ar It'-crilh ii aeagouising. tMiiiios thu town in which Rschel breslhed l.'r U-l is, as ft trench journalist asiurei us, n pitMliMro.tl ream 1 iu the bouih ot rance, ih" donor ol wntisu dint-livery b longs to Loid ototig'i iin; who Im lur yeara hud Ins ocuuirf at iu It, anil recommtmded it to bis country inco it 4 winter risinoncu. inis winter, tiaunes iiaa beeii uvetllowinn with visiters. Siuce the ..rriipatum ol Mtoe Ity the Russians, snob ol the htitfttfti ai torimly wiuieitd there bave re-snrieit to Ciuiu'i. The noeut reports of the mt'toviog bialtn of Rachel (or up to ft lew by prtvtotis to her death, hopes had tven luertaiiK-d el her recovi ry a tiaoted crowds oi I'liuauuipUves to tbe ebormed spot. N, T PosL |
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