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I I 0 Cc , TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Duil-Ov nqoani, each lB'rt1oa.-M..... 0 TO 6l)llN Uom p.rluar,och laser- WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL: TEKM3 OF SUSSCRIPTi!:i. ticks or tn bailt wcrttii..; Hnsl Pcliicr- Iwra, 1 year, by mall 9 00 .ttulo fcnlitcriUrt, d mouths, " . 60 Sli.,.h Mibwrlbeie, & monltu, " 1 U Hliislo tt:b;rll)L'rs, I uiouth, " 0 BO UtiIb ttnbtrrUMre, 1 month, dl lured M rion:e SubMirll)-. i..r clelHi.rpd. 0 10 M Jjoeal aod TJuiuee MoUoee. puUUi nob InatElUiD - 0 V VtUtl-DiM' Bqo.r , eacb lOMrticu............ 1 W ti toe and Basineaa hotloeB, per Haa, mJi l amnion..... i 0 M MTOxfliqnm wi thre..nrw oi a ina Ol -peL in th- rolaantoi the JMraMU, Mrrtn-i Notion enrtt. t'at Ho k ml Jub t-itnliu( ntetlyaud prompt It O Ut-'l. Ti aeut In clnbs. IS rroi, pur week "fh j. tbihs ijt the rat-warKL v jooa.t' .. t yoir 6u . n uionrlif. ...... - alH 9 montlii I 14 1 I -iomh o 40 VOLUME LVI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY, MAY 2(, 18GG. NUMJiEK 1. TT.nii or ts a wit-klt jotJ(L wnsrle flobi.r.r.bfre, r-.r ..... 00 I J Oh'o State Journal, ' Foft Till .cimpaigv oris4 llxily, Trl-Werk'ty and Weekly. MIKE IIP YOUR CLUBSl The nost campiim will b one of Ihe roost Important whlah Ibe People of Obio lave ever t mghl fteVnal proiorlptlon, and rror, and wrong. Now. ir vr, muit iht-fruits of the terribl war which w have luffered bo ireornd beyond a peradventure. The grave TfBpmsibilltlti growing out of tit? Bttit,oD are felt lod appreciated, by oil thi People. In order that they may be prrpa-edto sot nnderi'andingly, then li lirotiy for cheap and rapid muni of Informing the maeWM of Ibo importanteToni transpiring from dy today la the political wt,rld. It ft with the design of doing til la oar power to meet tMi wont that wi bow p 0000 tO lllUO ' A CiWPAIGS EDITION or thi . Si ly. TrMVf okly Weily Josumnl, ( iucA rati at ihiU plat Iht paper within .tilth of tmry voter in Ohio. In calling attention (o tho Onto State JatriffAt. as a mean for iscuring the diffusion of early and reliable information, wi do not forget ibat the local papen iliouli he supported vigorously. There fe much local information which oan be obtained only through lb in. Yoar prosperity depends muoh on the manner in wbloh they are supported. They should therefore receive your first attention. It fl to the JtiTHN al hi a central psper, working In the loire-m of ibo principles of the Union piety fur tb, fit ate, that we would call attention.The orn lnot of the pp"r, politically, le ton well known to need auy publication of Its manner or the principle! which have governed tt. It will continue ai before, withont change. Iu addition to the careful attention to the Polit'c.l D putment of tbe paper, ipeoial effort will be made each drpuiment being placed in onnipetent hand to make the JornNAL a owptele oimpeodiutn of news, a p'raiaut flrc-eide eompaolon, a faithful market guide, end in short a oomplete sum mary of arm's lo (he prdit'oa', loeial, re liglou", lltieary, sclent no and commercial noe'd. Wilh tfaii erd In v'ew, It will contain a full record of ourrent new, market report", (fire'frn an t domestic,) the laleit 'tolegraphifldtip.tch-.s, political IntelHgenoe literary aid dramatic goelp, choice poetry fdfcrla e en current topic", the mostiieiu-tlful Hoil'l and iketobei, correipnndoaoe, Btai and local lntelltgonee, etc., ete. Due attention will alao be given to cduottlonol, art and tB'ricul'nral maHere. The DutT, Tit Wriklt and Wnm 'Oinn 8r,m Journal will be furphhid durioff" flu campaign four inonthe, com mfnnlDg Jane 2lt, and ending Ootober SOtb 1 the fo'.liwiDg ratei: BiltT fOtlaVAL. Nnlae;r- M 00 3 nii o r ! nr"t Ou"bAjr eiiia taoliba sfintr aior. Tilt WKtKLT JwCliUt. Blr' Cr-rf..WH - - Clrb'Offlf ntdi-r.l . too ... 5(1 ... 1 M Out e-ipr ti'ra to e $ of tea cr aiort. WtlKLT fOCtHAt. Oat ot fl.e d1 a wtrd..,w....H....w...SO cU. tfo fojiy fit o cl of 'en or nor. rtfKiuvTKirJinf Cluli tfi'i ptMtdwp raf AA ''it i on of Ik CAMPAIGN JOURNAL thty rft. Send for iivp'e oiptu AM COMLY, ROBT ft SMITH, J Withers and Tttiprvtm Ohio SaU Journal, rnixKitr. Onto. News Syllabus. CETBL RF.n. Of l?7'!gH hernia dettroffdnrdtapeoied nth t y ibe rbe Cfl he bran ta otlabll kef. Tteiw. himdrrd'h nn!rary of ibejie"idirbieTBiae, Ht. a nt-f be-iiy oi Newer, K J., waioviebra- UdTunteU leit. - A- Jineaeille, hone-thief mnr- e'er d . r g n,.d Or.tH, b, canee he ted IMmed nM, htn. '-""'y " ty-'Nte lawl.e fal'M. 1 o l'-e fn m thi matk ef keorv'a wlrcr, In l-Ubu, Marblt A aleambott, with irn bargel In tow, t le d hew litleaia a fewdayt agltb S,0XJ t.B'OI Tdh i quite an eiciterant among the fenla-ie rf Bf k'yn In eoie qnenfe of at al1cd mte to i rtt-aji i.-eo i of (on J i beUnitng to tha rotheihxd. The Wet IVin' Aoadttny bill baa a wbolo. Sme amendrnMitl lifted to II, p ohlb, ting the al-miael b of any tJ whoh'eeareed n the rebel ar a'ei li lhlh0 l.lie peard 'he tkoet'. The wife of ex-oumor Toombi wti re eatlyn Atlea'e, DlioealJ b'rhotbend eapiO'd o go to Inrope "a an eatly day , thrra to re i.atn altl. ho llil' h" )iier to tvivro 19 bit aaltve The Clholfc Tr! yrityh spenksof the Penlat iixii i "t r gutin'e gtnlsnl-n, 'and I i r-s: ' Flo oig are tae gfteune beeriej and Ke Hollo Iniiaei of ur country lo be duptd by tbta 'swan fo'l.t" A ttciet meeting of rebels and Copper. heals sa he'd at lhailai wb'cn It was ie olval to fvtcllily rttlsi Iheeieen lion of the fraaehlte law. The Brorelary of War direeli that all deposlta tf pnhlH ero.rya pirta'alng fotheQna. trmatti' Ih ptrtinn:!, fir wSleh iffrariot lhat epirtm.r.l r MpuitlU., shttl bait de with lb Trae-arer and An-etaat Tret ertri ol Ike I'alud BUtt. Aco.mling lo the Omitha Ji 'publican ibe peip'aof Ntbraeta 1I dfM la fa .r of Biateor-gtaisttinn lv a very arte mrj'iltyoa tha II at Jane. Vra pre e.it In4lerae th Cons'lia-lon will vaelve a ee dd meJjr.tT lanea ly evervntiB tylathe T.rri.ry Thi R'iprl tende nte of the Freedmen'e Bareeei In Ihe H'ete or Vhgl la kv bea dine ted lo adjo-m Ike free'tnen'e roar's fat t her order. Theewie th tthl f which hnv heea began In theae tmru will bs aJo :ieittd, bat io aew ettoa will U ha rd. The ii'disrsef Maim held n eonventlon Bl Bettor, In that Mete. rrf-oMy, ard ado led raeo ntloeeileclsrMg Heir toilsitale apaa aaileaal alr, fv ring tha qnalti it'ow of bnoll-a and eoidem. tig he trcla of lowing by ihe eel lra and gtttng uOto le p routotdoab ftl palrliiUm. The Mnhlle i'tmtp Ann publiihei lie felawUg , Her fratj 0a woods: "la mm. p Uare wiin iBt'iBilln a from the Presidm of h On I'd Baa, t It l a tbf MreM4 lhat hpha I me w i nt prnltt d 'o h-'d, or eieratta h fete I a.o JairelB lb Prehtl UbH of Hl tle eou'y ore) D b-r ctvlloep-il He) e ef t wti, wn'n he nm p aeB-rdoned by tteFiotTeat." Within the pngt frw we-ki itven men havai lyh-d lo d'ta In the Amaritaa Bo. lam, a rlh . r 'i. i ielr naty. Mo. Tat mta were ra tvB b d h reo th a. Wot ike a bjbest aHort watma4.ii,dan wtoa a tba par let et gag 4 tah lyahlnR, bit la known tut they weie iarg h iH.it and mitt respectakla til mis af h Blab, Tre Ctiaranoga Union saya the National ftw ryat t-,t (l .u,, tad will ha Whcr B Uh'd th iT-eet, w thrat eiH-ltiv, IB the U 'on. 'aO tplan V.aUvo alone Islbet'rdll dee frf read tl g ib. iM( tMtleg place af the Nn tlonal J.0 to apttoit.aie'y tee let al. Mr. Jotet, thaeMln nt.rnt ,u or.tl.dt.yibOovoraii H irry ee' th H.a. f Ev. Mr. Vat Bare, a Nfaril theauatmeBto, ale., needed. The Jobnion ConTintion oalltd to meet at Ind'aaapotia, Hay 30, eaa bn OuaipB4 oat It July II. Mise Emma Weber, for iirerat yeari pait aelirk la the Franklin (Pa.) Poel OBce, haa b. eon Dpo(y FoiliiMUr t lb Bm fo4t Offlt. , A eertifiotte of incorporation bai been ttladla Ban frano'aoo for tka Paeldo Bolllni all I OJtnpiay. Cpiul 11,000,000. The railroad running from 6f. Louis to Bprlngle dwM toM on th ink toil, to John C. rrjntfor$l,EO0,0O0. ' A Dliinfeoting Company in New York haatanad propoaali Ut watdl. g oB Ika ehoUra la an city, town or Tillage la tb Ualud !!. An EngUib woman, twiniy-iiven yiare of age. la a Ot of delirium trameno, alttmptod to eaatnlt luKldi In Maw York latt ek. The body f Preeton King wae burlfd latt wewk by Iba ilia of thot ot blf father and matbar, at Ogdeaaburg, H. Y. Two men have been arretted at Put tenon, M. J , for attanptlag to throw a railway trela off the.tratk by yatUag obatraeUoiii aorote tka rails. The Spanish fleet on the Paoiflo attacked bo otty of Oellao, and waa so bally kaadkd by tba Peroilaa batiorlta aa to bo earapelUd to withdraw, for full a oo ante laa faUgrapb, Mr. George T. Downing, President of the Oolortd Dtlrgitloa at WublDgioa, publUheo a owd of oppoallloa to tba Beoiertreetloa Ooaieilttoa'i ra port. Of thirteen hundred doll art contributed ta fta a oovnty, Ind., tor tto Botdlora'a Homoln that llato, all bat thirty dollars was iItob by Ualoa aP. - Mn. Loreita J. DeCaulp, who lened in tha Ooafaderala army as L'aileaent Baford, and wkiwaitatea WJinial In baltl'i la asw writing, ayi tba Atlanta fafiftlpeiiwr, a hletory of her ad-ranleras.Four biyi eioaped from the RooReitcr Hodo of Rufoga lait Vrldiy. Ttay iffented lbtr eioapa tbrungh a atwr, crowMvg n.ora thanKW fet b fore they anargad from II, Npo Chapman, for many yeari n lead-log p- ll'lelan In IndUaa. tha nrtglnl erowor, died In Indlaoapilla on 8oody. Uebad baoul.iino for toyril yaarr. Oen. MoDowell telegraph from California that thm la not wctd of trtth la th repnrt of lhocap:ara of Port Go'dwla, le Atla'aa, ty tho Apachw, A young Kentuoktan named Ludlow, Id attempting to walk ot t th C In He not I and Toilog-ton B'tdp, ob Pfldiy last, fell Into tka rtvar and waa drowned, A young lady In Lafayette, Ind, who bad bean In tho kabll of online ares-la to Improve br rompWIoo. took an overdoee ftw dtye n, and a pbyilclan bad to be allied In l iav her H e. A olilsen of Norwiob, New York, had biH pocket pitted of W0 iblrtTtbree j ears ago. Th otb.rdy thfaaonnt, wl'h latenst, wes rtarc4 to Mm IbrcBth toe Dlloi poet offlea. Pcitmiiler General Denntsof) reports th, ontof on hnedrrd and elsly elorki, forty are ei-Uolua acldUre, aod Bona tram the Hebtl ormy haTebeei appolnVd, and bobs bat loWlert btra baas aeltcted lor on r a year past. On (be recommendation of William M. It trie, of Hew Totk, wbo It coaaiel for 'ha proeew. t na of Jfff. Deri, a Georgia ledy ef dleloyil ante-eadenta bas been glean a aleikiblp In ika Tr'aeary 0 parlmtnt. II hai been neertalnid beyond dispute tkat moral prlea'a parlloa, Amorlrans, liar mad a contract will Ibe Heiloan Oorarnmatl for tin dvf1opmeat of Ibareaoarcia tf tbepenlni'iaknowa aa Lower Call ornle, A ilaughter-bouao bai been erected near Hilcfo to do tha entire safghterlng of ht city. Illet?oreet long by IT wide, erdle b ee sttrlea hlsh.anl oan work off dally ll.OU) h ad cfeilta, boge and sheep. The gnat Union P-toino Bailway Steadily p-og'ea ea woiwtrd, and ta abont two otonthi tho leomollee will follow lie eetilni em ae fr at PTt Rlry, fitr hnednd and twenty aVIie emtnf M Loala. Aa hut ee tho road li built aadacorpied, It Is laid that about half the mill ownere la Orange (wanty. M. Y., hat beaa la tha bb1l of eilMgipralil ta tb'lr tarritonet lta l a I la" etd of ceaent. Aa a oome-juente, float ground by eereralof then I potto.. Three bundrtd and flfiy-flee men ate .III employed at Ike WaterlewB, Mawnebnfetti, Areeael, lu tha mabufaetnin of heavy mn gun o .r .1aisi f.r the 'o'ta of oar eitotateo taaooiet the orders for whlik still coat in it euahatid. The Maim Ligistniure baa panel a lnw allowing any pen n who ihll plcoa 'rooh b Ibe roadildo. Into whkbaalriam of we'erehe'l be k pt eoaitmlly tnn-ltg, a deJnjtlra from bla aiaj. The Florence oorreapnndent of a Peril pa-oar eaji that the Italltn Oternmeat baa decided t. call npia li'rlbeldl, wio, wlibte 114 b irtiDr h i arrieel d the Colli lent, wun d be evrrvnnded by ao.ofj) volaniHis, la eaae of a rupture In Aa.t'la. By a reeeot deolilon of the Superior Court, for Bntt'ord oooaty, Ooaa., tho Kog'leh Go-era. ment hta taaoaw po-eee od of about twnly-fli aooioflitd B-arlhari'ailne aetory in that t y, It g that a Lyoni manufactunr has tte' inn ad oat rrom LU loema an a- mriblellke- iae or Abraham Llaaola, woi-n In nih-bUrk and , weUt; th- 'amb aneo I. atrlhlag. end at tl e dl. la oa f . lew t It la Ima'mlbU todletln,.- .hike ; An Entliah oomnanf. formed for the nur ! poeeo' eaiarllehlrg holats la ladla and 01 i 't, and b Iberowu eeiween Imlaad and lbeBtrlti ttle. m-nt in lodlnand Uhlia, haeee-mplMel h- flfrt of ihMf tethlihmeatt, which let-) N op ed at Pol it deOelle. Another Is Iae -am of bat 'ing at Cairo. The Virginia Unconditional IVilon Con-reiihoai Aleiardrla ha adariad, after trian latDin Unto Bplkn party la the law, and mehlpg eery eipltMl dtol.ra Ion of o.lalnneand ptl rlple. amrg wh eh are ihow feenreb'a to tr I eetealamnaiiy ai d enttreg, and a eyitem of free saiooa. A Htale OnmmliUa ef Ibo right material na ae'eited la teke o are of jerly bgelam G-n Gregory, Aiilslant Commisiioner of the PreidmeB Bareaa laTeiae, reporli tblop aa la a ry proep rune eondl Jon In ihetBla'e. The fr edmet nnd pUaurs are ge ting ahng well te- tether. Mora eoltoi w II be Bmdaeed than vr bf)r. There ha ben asms dlBnellloB manlfaU ed to opptew the Ireedmea where the troop t bevo beia withdrawn. Be rport'sth freedmen's ithwlt i lnrliblug. There are day totoo'a, tt night teVol. and t Saaiay acaor.it. with b,bju ctiitore and 1,710 adita. B aides these t'era are ll or ID I privat schools. 1 TAT St RKWff. Tbe Zn Seville Owner mye another line ell strike was msdt Ib Bine Book towaililp ot IbartU. Tht feriinate oompaav V a Ptaaiyl vanla ace. The Diitriel Court at Xenla bai decided thai Jma riemtagt e'tlm to tbe Mayorship of Sprlagfleld Is valid. He wst appointed hy tha Cvoacll. The Young Mens' Oimnaello AHociallon la Uaclatatl aamheft 1,100 m atbeis. They ro poen to band e new gymeaiUm to accommodate I.HM bathers. A partnership hag been formed in Port Watblngtoa, Tneotrawat oouBty, ketweat a life long Dtmoent and a I egro Is tha bar t art g ba ! neat. 11 Bltdt of a feather," da, John Gray mi "Scott ll" the Cinelneatl rot eemaN who soma weeks ttsee me na aa anil ea a yo g woman and her ptreelt, sad was w.b d'd ib k eaceaoler, ateap d ea latardsy fr.m Ihe botplial where he waa Bdir traatmeat. The Billard snalok for the ohempionihlp of the Stale 111 be played at Brtlaard'a Ht'l,Oavi- lattl, oa ' a 3Ii( laeiaot, helwien Heary 0. UhoaU of CI olkBBli, and i ha F raw ley of CUvalaad. fheOhtmptoB ana aad tve kaadrrd dollars oa a tide weal atakt. Tbe Cinelinall CbrnmeroaJ tayi there are now 109 prleiaer la Ika Uaallt'iB aaoly jail. Tarn hltmmt still keept oowpeay with the mti he will have, heweeec, for Oolnmbas, oa Ihe Uik. It Is aid ihtl he will be aadly tjleeed, hi toclnl qnall-llet, at wall at b't loeaorial skill, readerlag him a favoHts among hit Hlln-prlonort bit aavanlng p elcoadntt elta made blm ittpcclod by the ttnetri of tht Jail. The Toledo CbawwtrYwU lays: The eanal trade hat born vry dslt iklt tuoa. Ttaa far re'ghia araKaroe aad prlees low. Thspropts far ih balaaeaertha aeatom saem hat lit! better. Wea It aol for ibe wall at lamber, tuve aad limber trade, wbloh la Improvlig, very ftw koala wr-n'd new hi rannlsg . Tha ahtpmenlol pint lanber lo tlfferoat p tale la ladltaa and "nstbafB OMo via oaaal from Toledo, oetmt tl hare dttrawsed andtr thpruraflhllwa,aBdrow hat very little It thlppvd. and al oaly very kw rales. Thereartoew Iroea tweaiy to thirty beats la this port walling for Thi Miami fntottiayi Troy will be light ed by gu t afore Iheyeare oeer. A flue In one of tho boilen of the paperj mill at Ooihe:toa, caltepMd on wedeeiday after- , loe'antly kllllrg Mr. Jjhn Freeman, and bidly eceldlng and broUtrg Mr. J. ho Iherrod, both ! employeca at the mill. j The Steubent llle Btrald rioordi anoihur ! highway rabbtry In lhat aactlon, and alao aerrrtl bargUrlei. Too robb ra eeem to know tbe peopl nil thocanrtry well kcow h; to rob a&d buw to escape, I The Coshocton Age Informed that Mr. ' J. W. OulllroD, of Ihtl ewMly, bai sheared one of ie roebratod At Wood aba m, two yam old, and the Ikob weighed Upoordi. At Iba niat ehiar ; log, Iiat jeer, tbe dteoe wtlg ad 16 pound Tbe bridge aorois tbe rirer at Neweom. er.fMwnta to oost tbontT,UOO. The Wood sttptr- irnclnio baa btenbot to Allen. of Uilohnllle. at ".61 per foot, and the etona work awarded to Kae rerman, of New fhlladelpMa, at IT.6V par 9J 'set. The t3tl atteodanoe In the different de partment! or the College at pbirlln this Uptlng, ( eeeea buadred and teieatyi ol which foot hnndre J aid twrnt j-ttre are giintlemen, and throe hoodud and twenty-five ladles. Of tba whois on tuber, two haodrtd and elily-otic aTo new students. The Cincinnati Timet announce! that Ibe Mends of 8. n. Pike at determined that the Opera Hons shall bo rebnill on tha old alia, la lb former sgaldceBto. Tley propose to relet th muniy that operations may h.gn on ths 1st of Mereh HOT. Isaiah Bogera li aald to be drawing op the plate. The Cleveland Leader asyn Mr. J. J. Jinks of Amboy, Illlnolt, dlrd on P.lday, la a slipping car, be:wen Toledo and Olevelatd. 1b drum il bad batn aawell far tenia lime, and was gotug Ksst for bla health, bat was not supposed to be In lmie dlale derger, at d h'a death was very indten. Il was accotupaiiled by his wl'e and two children, wbo recelvrd tho kindest attention from tbeofficetso the (rail, Mr. Jeohe will tetorn home with tbo remilniof herhuiDand. At ihe public sheep ehearlng held by the tV.umtilaue Coanty Agilcullarsl tkclity, on thu Kelr gr .uud, May 10 .b, the bett Luck wes oenel by litac JohuiODj (t ihearel 10 ponnli and 11 ouutei and wtlgbed afttr a iearlrg Ut pontds. Tte but we wai wntd by Gsoiga Htdgtrt; It ib ari' k poind and 7 onacti, and aelglud titer i hearing H pvads. The Stndueky Meguterujt; Put-in-Day township, Ottawa count, eomprltei tbe fjloln Islands: rat-lc-Baj, or sVuih Bits; MHile Ha-n North Bi;Bogar lalead and Battlrsa .he Island. I'ut-ln-BeT Island, tbe e lefof Iheuoip, eonialn 1,400 acre (Jut ball the slid of Kellty'a Iit.,,j anil haa a reeldeot p p elation of aba 01 (0'; whllt North Bees, tbmxl In Imp or tan at, conlats 'IV serti. Oo all these Island, as en Hellfy's, the ml I OR latere t 'scrape growing, and Iho vtlne tif lands It eillwated solely with relation to thlt stip e. Tbe lronion Rtgititr reporlg aa follows ;f liie Iron Irade in that I teal I y : "Tbe ptlee t f pig Is Bnn, BOiwltbitaEdiog a a'liht Icceseeff ihck gnolatlona are ; No. 1, fuiiudry, HOiftM; No. 3, mill H7Q49. Wiare arable lo learn of any aloe tlg made for hip ment nuder tho maalvom ltir. Th demand I very llubt, bat holders are tetnatcaiy. UanofactDifng Inn liettrenely doll, and jir.wear un.baaitd. Tbe only activity shown Is In boup, bat tbe orders fur ttls are no; (Offl"ent to k-epthe mills boty. Nat a are a llltle m re quiet tbaa wj faavt been In th" hsblt of ifportlof, yet full opera- ttoa an continued at th mills. Il Islaipo.ilbltto tell when the dlff-irntei eilillog between thi Ideraand the protirletorsof Ihe loundry, will be s tlfejj probibly not won " Ooe of tbo iiiniforg of the re vol tit ion ft ry waneellta la Suble township, Noble oointr. HI name le Join Orty. Ho ws bo n Jisnary fl, ITAI, lo Virgt fa. In Vebrueiy, 1780. ha velttntetred In the eervl.-e of his country, ba utaitte I heme lu May, 1711 In nWletely afte tttn enrrerd r otOn- wtllti at Tork' twa, Mid w rtalcd as a mlintn-tian on thi banks of tho Pofonaq for ill monlt a aftsr, be ore be was dfs hargiJ the service. H i fatter, fhsd-f(k Orry, di d la tbe rleeof bl roantry, at W. lie Plait In Jathery, 17TT. J .iin Ooy baa mrr rec-vd one hithlig frou hie Uov- ernaent In tbe than of lard wairtnt, pnno, or niihli g e ae. H I now eatire'y drpeLdant uouu th chart l iof atle'dighter( hechlld olbie Or.t wlf,). UerjoysM.i..et, . health n ul rultlst are vry g ol nr a y-jo 1 b1 o1vacd me. He baa uever taken a pjr.l jnof Ktdlrloo from a phyilrian In h'a II r. He wtnt lo th- p 'lis It el felt on vr.lrd iho Hepubllcan ll kit, Tar Lane-ut'r Engle nominal et P, Vak Tttinr for Supremo Ja'lge. Very good. This Tut-mp has founded defeat for hie perty several limee already. Tug liar I ford Evening Prm iayi that Iho radio al party of Connecticut are henceforth to assume a "more bold and sgejrrfnivo policy. The Davfnport (Iowa) fffr says thftt tit lean twelve million acres of arable land lie yet untouched by spade or plough within tbe boundaries of Iowa. Tun Union mennf Haiti more held a very large meeting Inst Friday night, wilh Sen ators CnuswRLLand Nvs, and Representa tives TitoHAi and MrKxfi, as orators. CoMronTino.--The telegraph announces that Jakh Thompson is In Paris, and lhat ho Is opposed to the re-establish ment of slavery In Amerioal Wonder what be thinks about the Hood. TiiEBt le en Industrious llltle fellow namel Mack, who col loots the Lack-duo r diseharges fiom tbe Preiidenllal mantiun, and piiure ibrm into the CVnmtiMa' Cbmmr-Hal. He Is trying to reach the Joubial. We will do anything except anknowluJge bis acquaintance, If he wilt stop. At Ihe conclusion of Oen. Wise's lecture at the Orphan Avion t Alexandria, Hen-ator Saultburj, of Delaware, advootted the upboMiog of the President In oppoil-tlon to the radicals. Tbe speech wai warm ly applauded. Oit! The New York World It "Informed " thai cue of the tint official acta of f 'olleo-11 lor Smttux wai ihe removal of Mr. Tug. " wiuar.n, a friend of Mr. TuutiowV'stD, "who wai appointed by tht late Coiketor "Kmato be hii private store tary. Mr. "llaowe, laid to be n special adherent cf "Chlrf-Juitloe Ciusr, was appoint en to " the vaoanoy made by Ihe removal. Thiv "tlrit not looki badly for the Wigo " clique I" Thi PwttmoMtk Tribune rtcordo the formation of the Bcloto Connly Soldi era' League. Col. Joan A. To i lit, is gallant and chivalrous n gentleman at overwore swsrd, Is President. He was shot through the thlrh in Ihe charge of While's Brl(;sde which eame near taking Lynchburg, in spite ef Hunter, In June, lHt4. In thai condition be wns carried over three bun dred mllei during the retreat refilling to be left behind, and suffering agonies Irom rough roads, hard driving, hunger nnd ex posure of all lorta, without murmur. He had several brother in the rebel service, but was himself a true hearted loyal man n Virginian nnd a gentleman. Wmi the "female Bon throne" an doing the deooralive business with great self satisfaction, strewing flowers over Ibe grave ef rebel told lire, and eomfnrilag themtelvee wilh tbe ferocious hiraogniaaf male eld ladtee ef the mtniitry on inch oo cations, the low and despicable Initlncts ef Ihe NortKern people nn liaJIng ihim to tend quantities of supplies South lo keep the belMivltig from starving to death. An article on the flnt page from tbe langn'n-ary Avaltmtk, will show with what difnini ty these lupplles, eontributsd at the North nnd serried (ne by the iteamboalmen, are got ire of expense from the steamboat landing to the railroad depot nt Msmphls. Yet no elty has done mora of th putile business than Memphis no "bloodhounds of 7.1 ou" (we quote from the Boo thorn papen, with a new application,) have bayed louder than here. At n ball given for some deoorev ttv purpose a short lime ago, th noeipli win fft.OOO. Ml RF. W FLUWKHI MTHCW fLUW KliNt" Tbe patriotio Copperhead preii hag bul lied tu wiib ohiritable lore nnd brotherly kindness (or the past month or two, on the strength of n report tbat "female Southrons" bad "decorated the gravel of Union "nod rebel eoldieri alike, at Columbus, " Mitslsiippi." We were even led lo hope tbat (hit Hint there might be a grain of trmh in the report of geutleneie and womanly grace eihibited by' Southern women in ouob touching and graceful offices on tho part of these ladles. Notw ithetanding tho knowledge that the honest soldier of the Uuited Slates Army, In the discharge of his duty, was wont to receive violent language from tbe gentle onatures, and thut the only decoration he oonld expect to reoelve at thrir bands (or mouths) was a plotoh of enuff-iatu rated saliva, squirted with ihe expertneis of long practioo upon bis olothiug, or Into bis countenance, notwiibstandiog all this, we had hope, for a lime, that ladles existed at Columbus, Misilsiippi, who bad been governed by woman's holy ohariiy aod gentleness and love A MissitHtppi pajer indignantly reptls the presumption. The dead Yankeee wbo had been be flowered In tbidt way, were forty poor devils who died in hospital there, and wbo, forwauf of a worse place, had been bumd in thu graveyard with tbe Confederate dtad. Tbe graves bud not been distinctly marked in auy way; and rather than make the error of leaving some Confederate soldier's grave undecorated, the ladies not boing able from any indication to distinguish Ymkee graves from Oju ft-de rate bad dropped (heir flowers indiscriminately. On behalf of his indignant Hjuihern slsteri he presented this truo versiin of tho outrageous story that Boutin on females" had ben engaged in decoraiiop tin gnives of the invaders. Tbe literary gentleman employed by us at nn immense expense to celebrate the touching incident in long, will please suspend tha "divine tUtulcnof,'' and battle up lits ineitiratlnn. There is not even a vraiteuib&ble possibility upon wbioh to hang his lyre, while he plays. Hire is something, however, upjn which wo ran rely fr tit least biitorioal accura cy. (.i the 2ih of last month Ibe rebel women of Augusta, Georgia, went in pro-ceiukn to Ibo Cemetery to decorate with tluvrers Iho gravel of tbe rehel dead. The oeremouy was made ai imposing as nitration and luleiunlly could make it, nsl 1cm ihhn three ihouiaud persons joining in tbe tiles. 8. ile by eiJe with the libels liy ibo Union dead, but nobody, had a flower for any of tbo latter. The loyal women of Augusta, including Ihe teohen of iho freed men and many of Ihe colored wcuien, midi an attempt to repair this omiision. They nr ranged for a itcond pro-cession, of which tbe children in the freed-men's rubeola were to form the principal porJin. Southern chivalry took the alarm at once. The Mtyorof Augusta prohibited the demonstration, summoned a large foroe of police, nnd barred the gales of the Cemetery. Ths proeriihn of women and children warn net at Ibe gatei by the armed rebel police, denied an entrance, and spile of e utre a lira, were obliged to go home, un-nlde to py this simple und touching tribute of reepi c. to ihe Uaiun de:d. Tiut is IhQLiuuiue article t No mistake tiutut it. Aii ex--diofr or ibo Volunteer army was nfierivard ni'arjy murdored In the streets, ly a cowardly jolicemnn, for bis share In this attempt to deooiate the gravei of Union eoldiere ut Augusta. TIIK V Alt IN lU'RUl'R. Minaoir, the able nnd well-informed narretpondvnt of the Now York Timet, says in bin la. I 1'aril letter, dated May 4, that a gptierul Witr seems inevitable, Tbe Trt bunt i correspondeul, of inmo date, arguei e Inborn Hy thnt there will be no war fur tbe presenl, 1 lough ho ad mill public opin ion at I'uris is ngainat th is view. This is a fair iudicnibn of the uncertainly which is felt i.pjn Ibu subject throughout Kuropi. Of oue thing all are certain: if n war occurs. It will be blooly and general. Austria, Italy snd Prussia are heavily armed. France has now 600,000 available troops, and the Chamber bm juit voted a conscription of KKMIOO men -In order Ibat Louis Napolko may rem iln neutral, and preveni tho war I If he li unahle by bis ntmoit eflurls lo ptvvenl hia nelgbbora from cul ling each others' threats, tod weakening tbemielvuf, he will " w-tit till Germany Is H well engaged In ibo itruggb, then lake his "litilo military promenadt up th Rhino," and lake for his share, Belgium, lees Anl werp, "which li to be oeded btok to "Uollnod, in order to please England This is what tbo Orrmitai iay. Tbe Kmuch say, oa the other hand, lhat at tho end of the wr he will take tho Ithenish province!, probatly without Belgium. Biiiiaak only wants the 1'anlth provinces, and a few of the KiateB of the Gorman Con federation whatever in nooessary to transform Prusiia iolo n first olais power. Vu'TOB LMANURt, wauti united Italy Veuetia and the Mediterranean. that il all. Meantime, Iho Frenob three por oenti fall 2 per cont., and the Utllan Ave p'r cen'a. fall nearly l'J per cent, at the Bourse. Everyhody Is wild withapprehnn- sion of one eort and anotLer, and all the little "independent' states nr running nbrtii, first loon and then another of the (irett Power, eaying, with patbetio, trem tiling voicei: "(iood Lord, who is going to "a wallow ine'i I don't want to be swallowoJ. but if it i" going lo.bi done, which or yon big gentlemen am 1 10 be Indebted to for " the pleaiure of being chewed up7 " A ll this coraei now with peculiar foroe to the people ot ibis land. Suppo th Con federate, with the belp ef Copperhead; allies nt tbe North, hud succeeded In establishing a Houlhem Confederacy; or, worse yt, had luoceedid In breaking Ibe Union up Into three or five Confederacies, ai Val-lamdinuham propneed; do w not toe in Ihe presenl European embrogllo an innruo-tive example of whal would have been certain to happen In this country net n isolated, single ease resulting from divisions, but as n permanent, Ineorabl stale of the country? Read that valuabli end truthful exhibit of the Inner life of the eon-federate government "The Diary of a Itib-el War Clerk" written by a devoted secessionist, nnd made competent evidence by ihe rule of law that n pinon's admls sions against himself are competent, ltdld not need even tbli to ihow thnt th Confederacy would have been at war within It elf In tbe shortest possible time, U all Iti energies had not been absorbed in the war against ibe Government. The reader will pardon us for quoting the following specimens from that book, in this oonnectlon. They suggest a great dial of food for profit- rb'fl reflection: Sept. 8, I mm, Got. Joe. B. Brown tele, truth tbat ths men (militia) In Georgia oen not be tomyrlled to leave the State; but If ihe Government will lend them 6,000 arms, he thinks be oan ptrmade them to march out of ll, provided he may name the ooruinander, The Preiident endorsee on this: "If Ibey an militia, I have no power to appoint, if C. H. troops, I have no power to delegate the authority to appoint." Xc 'ib, lHtiB. No war new to-day. But n letter, an Impassioned one, frm Gov. Vance, complaints of outrages perpetrated by detached bodice of Confederate tttaie cavaliy. In certain counties, at kavtHg been wort thm any of the piwyuea of &jypt, and say that if any inch icwge had, atn imt upon the land, the children of Intel uxyld not hav4 been followed to ths Red Sta, In short, he inform the Secretary of War, if no other nmedy be applied, he will oolleet his militia and levy war against the Confederal States trospsl I placed that letter en lite Secretary's table for his Christmas dinner, Ai I oame out I met Mr. Hunter, President of the Senate, (o whom I mentioned thesiib-joot. He said pblegmatioally, that many in North Carolina were "prono to act fa opposition to tbe Confederate Btatoi Government1 A VT III NY TUOLLOFat The Boston Traneeript some time tin oo published the statement which has been "going the rounds," thttt Anthony Trallope, wbo is a traveling inspector for tho post- offioe, writes the gnater part of bis novels whilo (raveling by railway. The Trunt- enpt, In commenting upon this, makes tho remark that "this practice does not appeal " lo give speed to his narrative, which ocm- "monly dragr. His plots,, Indeed, would "eeem to indicate lhat ho selected ail ir "ooecu." , Borne Bngllebmaa th'fWu takes the Trmcript in hand, and Wivt-s soms pleasant obat about Mr. Tbouofeh last book The Melton Eitatt. That quo'ed below, will show Ihe fidelity of 'bis deeorlptions of saencry, and the close observation of the mtnnen of the people, and Idioms of leoguige, In the differ nt localities to wbioh be oarries the reader, and will illustrate Ibe rare truthfulness of his novels as pictures of life during our own time. It is this ipeoial quality wbioh his given n great many otherwise dull books plaoei in thi English classics, and made tbum of more value than some of the elaborate historiei of the same periods. And this is one great need in Amerloi only partially supplied by the daily pieis, and tort sketches of society which appear from time to time In leading periodicals There has been as yet no great American Novelist of society, lo paint os as wean. Then are romanaee In plenty, to paint ns tbe author supposes we should bet then aro sat iris is, who seise upon peculiarities of abnormal growth, no more cbiinoterlvie of our people In general thin sn autobi ography of Luct Brnni or tbe bran-bread man might bej there ere Indian roraanors ! without number, giving improbable pictures of savage life. What we teed ta something higher, truer and more comprehensive than any of these. Who can supply It? C trial tily not Bataad Tailo. Dr. Holmes might, for New KogUnd. Geobqs William Cvatis might, for Nov. York. But It cannot bo dons aa paioh work, filling In Ihe crowded leisure of a busy life. It must he made the objective point of thoughtful study, and prao'lcal observation, guided by Uol, developed by analytical power, ani bnatbed upsn and Inspired of geniu; something deeper than mere surface painting, like Trollofk's cold photograph pictures, as described below, by the writer we have mentioned; Mr. TroUipe describes very vividly and truly Ihe picturesque scenery of Somersetshire, the towns, cities and pastures where lie 11 on estate ts located near the Qnantock Hills, not far off the high road from Tnun ton to Minehead Almost every place mentioned Is found In tbe Ouz titer, and you oan almost see Bclton Castie above ibe tree tops of tbe vale, with the ":ulle fur a afc ground a mey rtae nlxb above its towers. A stnile word in thu mouth of tbo old gray driver shows also his truth fulness in nrresrttfiog the very a bib-bole ih of tbe dialect or rxinimon pronun ciation of tbo county if .Somerset, ptrtiou- liny or the mmtruiaie vicinity of inuntnn and tho Helton cs'Rlc. That wnrd is ' sure" pronounced hy ihe old driver "sure." Old Puller, 1 tbink it is, states that.the soil is so fertile there, the inhebiUnts say "tbe sun and xail aro sufbeieut without any further enrichment of the ground." One of tho. proverbs of (be lootlity il "when else should I be horn but in Taunton Dean," as if no other place was lit to bo born in, William Hellou, who inherited the entail :d estate of Helton Castle by (lie death of Charles Amu Iroi, Clara's brother, by wbiob iho latter would, alter tbe death of her father, be obliged to lcae her old home, oame over to IMtou from Norfolk to secure Mis Amidrog toe his wirV. If possible, al the same time that be should take possession of ihe estate. Immediately alter bis arrival be went rambling over the grounds wnicn were now nn own. I think Mr. Trollope i description of th salitfiiotion of ownership will not be "slow' in inspiring any one with a sense of tbat safiHuctjou aud the savor of a flue old and noble country estate. ftKMMr POM RlltDlf BY THE I'RMtl It KM r Tl A I A JI1MJK. Sxu mid, the pirate, was recently eliot'd Judge of iba Probate Court, at Mobile, Ala The following? correspondence thereupon ensued : HlADyUAttTUBY ! LttAtr Dir., Trnh., NAi'.:uH May 10, 18rJo. Brevet Major-H,. Jef. O. Davit, remmawW. t'tiff hatartmm aV Kentucky : GiNgiAL TbeYiltewlug telegraphic cor- nspontlenee Is furnitinoil yuu for your In formation and guidance in oases similar to tbe one mentioned in these dispatches: U.S. Military Tratoiupii. May 11, ltutl. I By T.legraph fmm Mobile, Ala 7u Drujadyrr-Uta. WilUm I). Whipple; ltsphael W. Bemmeg has been elected Judge of the Probate Court for Ihe county of Holme, la any action in bis oaie nece eary ? C. II. WOODS', Ilrevet Majnr-Qin. U. S. MlLITAlT TlLKIISAPH, 1 May 11, 1H6H, j B Telegraph from II reditu a rtxra Unitary DliUloa To Hon. Fdv'm .If. SMnhn, Setrttary of War, nathmgton, it. (J: Raphael Hemmei hag been arpointed rroiite Juuge or .mimio. rnii i pcimit mm to soir umikuk tl. xmo.ma.", Mnj. Gin. U. 8. A, Commanding. U. S. MllirART TlLffltAFll, i fllay 11, l&tiu. I By Tel-grt-Jh fmm Waiblng os, D. ('. To Major-General G forge 11. Thomat, (Xm manding Jt'iMry thviiionof Ttnneute: Your lelesram respecting Raphael W. Semmei nas neen nreaeoieu to the I'resr denl, who direoie lhat Himmei be not iter- muted lo del a or exercise ins rune nous of Probate Judge In the city of Mobile, or any other civil or political office of trust while bs remains unpardoned tty ths l'resi dent. If at any time pardon shall be ii sued to him you will be notified thereof. The same Instructions will be observed by you In respect to any other unpardoned rcof i in your commarm. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War, By order of M.-nn. Geo . Thomas, WM. D. Willl'PlE, Brig..tleneral, Alas, for th uncertainty of things Hen have we been hoping lhat iheie interference! with the right of tbe State wen presently to erase, under th vigorous poll- Ay of cur beloved President. And now, hen Ii thi ndleal Secretary of War, not only Interfering In the election end qualitl cation of a Probate Judge of a eovenlgn State, but with unparalleled Impudence, giving th saored and venerable name of Anoaiw Jon son himself ae authority for o doing) If these things an to continue, when may we expiol lo sis these mverelgn late receive their juit rights, and resume their places as rulen In this glorious Union A FmuHTVUL W Attn no ron Rumaway Ht'iBAitrs A French Canadlai, who waa running away from his wife, was io smitten by conioienee nn a Chicago railroad train tbat he tried lo beat hi braloi out wilh a monkey wnncb. OFINIOBN 4t BOITIHCRN A.OY.1L-IKTN.Thi following Brtiole Is inserted again (o correct a very bad blunder which ap peared In It on Saturday. A great deal has been laid reoendy against the disfranchisement of those who, persistently, for four years, tried to destroy the Government. Many of those who call themselves good Itepublioans here nt the North, protest against It as. pleas of in justice an well as bid policy. But it is a remarkable fact that in every Southern State where Bute Governments have been let up which an considered in full sympathy with thi North, the great quiition, the one upon which the fury of the contest is belnt; expended, ii, "Shall ex-rebels be excluded from the polls?" In Maryland, West Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri, tbe parties divide upon this line; and that party which haa been reoog-niied from first to last na in agreement wilh thi Itenublican parly of the North, and the only one that was so, t&ku the strongest ami most decided possible position in the affirmative. This is true of each of those Stales; nod 11 seems to our unassisted vision, very remarkable that those wbo have been considered the Government party at the fjjnih stould so suddenly bare become utterly heterodox. I there sot, nther, lomtthing BlgnifioSBt and instructive in the position of tbo aoti-"coiiservatlve" parly In those States? Adjutant Genebal Cowkn explains to us the meagrencss of Ihe returns of caiu-altirs during the war, based Upon tbe Pro vost Marshal General's rcoord. Tbe re turns for Ohio wore foiwtrdrd from General Cowkn's office, and include only veteran organisations and new regiments-. less than two years. The loss of non-voterans prior to reorganisation of veteran regiments does not appear. Caeayino a Hiqu Tail. -The following singular idvtrfisemenl appears in the New York Liprttt, "J. li." having been un statt d in Congress, probatly wants a hone who will carry hi tail high enough to run him In again: U' Am:-Aty1lb,flreamrn!o-td Hors,vhIt man d Mil uUut li Aji liijk. Atidnee J. IlK&TIIIJ Or MIL01CH). The following summary shows Ibe pro portion of deatLs, from all oa uses, among the eoldicn from different States, during the war: i'n Iti 7 rnii-.m.,,.. .1 In I w iierepiui i ... I in 7 t i n r- ... rwent I In it ' oont.nl iji tJ iHrlineet I I lu :i U' ,,, , tB i in 7 ttliitlelilend Mi. P Mi, .,.( 1 la a 'ft. Hi at 1 In I" I a I n fi uretlv fil dew T. ik..- ,.t lo ii kii M ' a f w Jrey 1 in 111 (Uli omla nV iintyiTaola......! tu 11 Wmi Vlrulola 1 0 Oilawai(.....HH..I lu 'J'l K-mui ky.....l 1 1 10 tlaud Un a Missouri in a no i a o A Good AanANOinggT. A new city daughter home hai bean erected at Bridge port, near Chicago, Intended for Ihe entire daughter work of the latter city. It Is two hundred and seventy feet long, one hun dred And seventy-flve wide, and three Dories igb. It has a daily eepnciiy for working. ff twelve hundred head of cattle, two thou sand hogt aud one tbouiand sleep. BttKrV OF NATIONAL UANK9. V. E Si iMNxn, U. 8. Tnasorer, thus re- Ire Ir- iho fclKfw-ing quftilons put tty Ibe cashier of a National Dank nt Memphis, Tenn : You ark to what extent I the Govern ment Untile fur 'he redemption of the notei r inn i& nonai iintine' 1 answer to tbe full nominal fa.ee value of ery note issued bj the Comptroller cf the Currency to a bank, aod by the bink put uiio circumion. Yon ask: "Should the bank deposits with he United Sious Trcatunr lo seoure the oirouldiiug nolo with ibe banks depositing them be inade(tiaie lo the redemption ol no uniea ot inu naoK. ny rtnsnn of the de- uline of (In leouritiea deposited, is the tiov- rnment Do und to nileem the noioi it nar?' The 47th section of ihe national ourrenov hoi not oniy gives ibe right to forfeit all Hie securities held for any deficiency, but tbe Government has a first and paramount lien upm all the asset of rt defaulting bank. 1 therefore answer Jtbis question i u s slain, "loiim mo anseiuie tail ing of a natiimal bank impair tbe value of idc circulating notes oi ibe bank making buoo. iniiures f i answer, no. tm the contrary, the note of a national bank tbat has failed an rather belter than those of n hank In good standing, if away from the mistness mar;sor commercial centres of the country, for the reason tbat th Treaiurer of ihe United H'ates becomes ihe cashier f suoh defauliinrr bank, end will, lb roue h his aesisUnee atl all other Guvernmcui oinoers, n ueero such eirculiilon. The row rlh nt July rat Ml, Vtrnwn. Oorteiiondeice Morning JOnnal, Mr. V ta son, On N)y 18, IHjB. Editob Mornixu Jor esal Dear Sir: Will you pleas notio in your paper lhat Col, Djou Piatt, by invitation of the 8al- dien' and Sailors' League of Knox eounly will deliver an oration in Mt. Vernon on the coming Fourth of July. I am, ir, very truly, &r., T. A. STEVENSON, Cor. Sec'y 8. A. B. League of K. 0. KTAXlllMU AKVIIM bj E( Ri,Fa;, The eubjoined statistles an taken fnm a debate In lite, Sptniih Cortei. They ihow a larger standing army, rtlativtly, In Italy, than in any oihor oountry in tbo oiviliied world : Nation. PonnlMln. rev. per I, mi) 'ir ,vi 778 .taj. ins wi m.t H"iiitm iKni-fl en.m n ti Pe la ..llt.7vMUJ Sll.liiW 11. Frnf.. mX 172 73-1 4t'l -J lli.7 Hustle ....w....,.....7t 110 iti T.k; v . AihtU .3A tut, un tlHt msi 1 1 Or-at B 1U, '.-o (vo;j ill t 7 Sj'Bio lotjuoooo s-.uuu en 19tltMrTTOil hit H PORT A- TIonn, lUalilli UT Mom I Ufa. The present importation! largely exceed those ol any former period. During eight month th Import at New York have amounted to KOViBVM. Th largeit amount for any corresponding period waa $187,,8.17 forelghl months of tha Sioal year mding with June, 1814. The exports exo'uslvi of specie fir the same months first mentioned amounted (o IHfi.OOS.trl reaving a halance against ui of f6H,6'Jt,126. No comment Is ntortiary. Thi ptpen tell us In melanohoty tones that M il Theresa hai for some time been pre vented from ilnglng her famous sang! by a family bereavement the loss of her favor ite spaniel Time, whloh expired In her arms afttr several day of the moit orntl suffer ing. How touching I Passir-by, ihod a tear for lbs dog of Therm. A correspondent cf tht Morning Pott stale that, not many yeari since, Ilirr Woeh-e!, the well known tenor, was tbsf driver of a public Tvilol In Usuburg. FT voloe having buen heard by lorn connois seurs, hi as advised lo leave the road and lake to tbo boards. " He ii now one ef ihe Gorman liars, and engaged al n salary at Ibe Hof. Theater, at Berlin, with permission lo travel at oerlsin period of the year lo recruit hli health and overfill his pcokeii, The proprietor of a restaurant In Loq. don, Canada, advertises for (lv or six boys lo oatoh frogs f r thi season, Sunday Reading Minn AT II VERA KM. 1 BT NEB. HART CLIHUKH AMKS. In holy rest, this Babba'.h day, Blue gleam tte wsttrs of the bay, While out on the In led deep The nsllog winds He fast alrep. Aud, floating on the drooping galea, The sea-gall wataa Ha wtary tails; . Tba Hills wavsa, with eager Hp, Kau up and kite th sleeping ships. Along ths upper, ttote tea, Oloods sail In soft wrently, And line ihe far horlson't rlin With trauqull Islands Tlolst-ditn. The atrls frangbt with worship's balm, And Ml of lovVt aerapbtocalmi Lord, smiling through Its Sabbath trance, How fair It Thy day's ObBDtenaoctl Pear Lord I dott weary of the plaints, Thateanandtlghlogtof Tby saialef For, ter sines the Eden fall, Bath 1 h bten out long cry and call. Foreorrrwo.nteaof tin, and to Thy cblldrsn trey wbl'e cenurlte go, lhat Tboa wilt ihow their tear fa I eyes Tbe lovely land, wf Partdlte. But mists of fear bedim thediy. And dark and doubtful teems tha way j 0, belp oa o'er tho abyit of fate, Aud lead ut back tu Aden's gilt I fur human life It oat vast nexd, We el ah tohcow tomorrow's mead, And, yenning, seek tocomprtueod ' Tbe wby if Belt g and Ita end 1 for eiy pang of tool or eetite, T would be tbo rlcb tt reocmptDH To know tba Joy tbat ltt- be, To eee tht life we cannot see I Thy wayt are pttt our fl dl: g .ut, We walk In mjitery at l Id denbt j Dear Lord, otjts'relch Thy patient htod, And had at till wt aedetttend. Prom hardened b'cwi bi fort Thee) best Smooth all tba Hie ol discontent j Let longing heart and aching bead Bott ou Tby poeom, oomforled. And when Ihe fired soot ihill faint, 0, weary not of Ita complaint I But lift a t the mining Gates, And thuw at whets fralllon walls. He who conquen himself does more tbsn Alexander, wbo conquered th world 1 Tile and abandooed persons an not intimate with those who are not Intimate with them. The neetUtl word in our Ian gunge. Is Live The greatttt word in our language is God. The word expressing the thortett time le Now. The thne miking tbe greatttt and the twttieit duty man oan perform I Tux Pbebxrcr or God. The habitual con-vlcfion of ihe pretence of God is th sovereign remedy in temptations; it supports. It oeusolet, It oalmv ua. The receipts of the Baptist Missionary Union for the year ending March 31st were $lGi,7!2, which is an incnan of t0,rH over the previous year a remit muoh more favorable than was at one time anticipated. Return! from five hundred and two Con gregational Cburoht in th Northwestern States show that one out of Avery four adult malememben served In the laic war, including 110 minister and 8!18 ions of ministers. Th losses have been, on nn average, three to each ehnroh. The almost universal report Is that these soldiers have returned with untarniihid ohaneten. . Unitarian.-- At East Boston. In Rev. Mr. Cudwortb's Church, revival meetings nn held every day, well attended. The Bolton Jrareur says that, during the past fifteen yeare the Unitarian of Etit Boston have had regular prayer aod eonferenee meet-( every FrieUy culug, alei Bj-rBISt meeting for prayer, and meeting! from h'juee lo house. Religious Liberty ir Switzirmnp. We arc happy to announce that a decree has recently passed tbe Coogren of Berne by n large majority, eeouring entire freedom of worebip and liberty of con Bounce to all de- nominations in nwitierUnd. 'lhti section of he Congress has already prodaced a nbange tn the treatment of the lit pus is. in th canton of Appensell, hitherto the floene of frrquenl perteoutioo, tbo magistrates recently visited n baptismal scene among tbe mountains, with the Idea tbat the ordinance might be disturbed hy wicked persons, and they desired In this exigency to give legal protection lo iho Baptists. Renan and Abd-el Rader recently met at Damaioui. M. Kenan, who speaks Arabic, erne convening with the Emir of tbe past and preeent ' Let us speak of yon," said Ahd-el-Kader, "and nf your 'Life of Jesus.' " "You have then reed ii?" said M Renan, with surprise. The Emir sent for Ibe volume, nod, opening D, said: "So, not only have 1 read it, but t have annotated It.'' The "Life of Jesus" annotated by Abd-el-Kader, is certainly a ourious work, and, what is till more si range, the Emir thinks of publishing it. Civil Worth nr the Sabbath .1. Toll neede il lo wipe off the grime and sweat of lanor; u n fresh by change of apparel, lo res l ore aud invigorate tbe body, exhausted by labor; lo enliven tha mind by ehange of ourrent of though'; and by this, In nt ahor ing men Tor tbe renewing tot la of the week. 2. Capital needs the Bartbatb lo allevi ate hy intermission tbe care of accumula tion; to ease ibe nonendlog of the strained and eibaus'ed mind; to give a seme of Ihe value of nobler objects lhan silver and gold; keep-men s numantty ana conscientious nets alive; 10 shitld capital from bat m by scouring the power and triumph of law and order in society. 3. The State nerds tbe 8,tbbalh to 11- Intnine the public cotisolenoe that guardian nf the public safely; to caua men to reeng-nin the Kternal Lawgiver, as to honor ihe eanhly "power that be;" to seoure tbe moral atmosphere in a community which is bo only support of law. T3E HIMIT -rtltHiBt K or ALL. Ths edhor of the KtoVftv, the Gentile or gan In Utah, after having received several warning, without being much frightened, was finally icared, a follows: "Wi stop th press to give ptaoe to lhi following: 'Now,' a tho lark laid lo her voting onis, 'It it time for u to leave I' We could stand lha 'bloody band' and the 'skedaddle' of o'her warnings, but thi following gile Uf. Jtitt count ua out I Salt I,tx Citt, April 9, IWiu. "Mr, Bditur YUtU:r ou don't quit abutiog Stenhouse and i he MirmoL, wi ll come and marry you We den't mean blond, And we won't staud to have Sianboui ma- ligniJ; io von tank out. tmr n MORMON WOMEN." 'W weaken on tha turn. Will some one lake our place? 27 Mormon women!' P-h-e-wl We apologue. Wt don't edit the Vuletle -St-nhousa tl a good fellow a brave man and he ran look dog in the faoe I Besides, hi never did borrow a pair of brill knuoklei. '7 M 1' O Lord, have utoroy uroi us, miserable slnuenl Don't shoot thin wav 1 We an uol the man. 27 wives I We 11 go 1" Gold Watchri in Boito. Th .'ownwi of CbwimfTM recently printed an nhurd story lo ibe effect lhat the ciliiine of Naesaobusetu and other rttatei have bea ohealint the oountry In a moat startling manner by falte return in ragard lo gold wBtonea. it eapvoiauj ttsBorioai inu m Massaehusettsonly forty-seven gold wa'ehe I had been reported for taxation. To this j lha Union Traveller now repltel : ''We have obtained aeress to the official records of the United State Assessor for thi Hcuthern District of thi city to lest ibe neauraey of the assertion!, and we find that for ihe year in on wara (hicven,) nt number or coti watone returnoi and taxed wai certainly a high a two thousand, and eitlmatliig th oiber wards, the tbe total in lhi city alone would probably eioied five thousand." Stosibo Colours, A letter from resident of Halt I more elaleo thai when the dth Maryland colored volunteer! arrived In that oiiy on Wednesday last, they win I'ontd it lhi while ooye wnne marcning up Haiti- more meet. However the fact may bs glnastd over, I know It to be so. 1 etw eeveral Idler! with lbir heads bandaged and evee injured. Whet a reception for the brave detention or tu iotm Trantwiyl. BiHton 8TATE rVIATTR8. Passed Tunouaii. The Congressional Commit ice to investigate tbe Memphis riots passed through tho city on S'iturdoy, en rente for Memphis. City Council There was uj deviation from the old privrrntnuio at ihe Cuuucil Chamber lait nip lit. Tbf nine Union members met, the roll wits called, aod thet'tf be ing no quorum pie-trit Couuotl adjourned to meet Doit Mrndity evening at M o'clock Matrimonial During the neck ending Saturday, May 10, there were fit'ieeo marriage lioemej issuod from the office of the Probate Court of Franklin county. Three on Munday, fuur ou Tiusd .y, two ou Wednesday, none on Thursday, throe on Friday, and three on Saturday. Emkiramts. Mr. C. II. Campeu, Emigrant Agent atthis place, report that during th week endirg Saturday, My l'J, hve hundred ind eighty. four euiigrmte p:tsstd Columbus for pii-ts south at.d w.-st. Two hundred and forty-eight of these proposed to settle In Ohio, 112 In Il'ibni, 05 iu Indiana, 12') in Mistuuri, 21 in Kiuluckyand 12 in KaaMS. Not Alone ir oi k Tiiuuole, The !oublo barreled cily government it( Spriuglield bas at last been timed down to the working tune. They bad n fight with variations, but, we seem to have bottled down io an un- uallsfactory stand-slill-poiul. Aa extihauge remarks that tbe ciiy govertiment of Buffa lo uppears to be snruewhtt In a muddle. The Mayor having been ardent on a short trip tho Cout.cil clcrled a Mnjor pro tern, who proceeded lo till tbe vucnnt otlices in ihe city government. Major Wells having returned, vetoed Ihe whole proceedings. Tbe situation at lust reports was rather mixed. Six Taot'itSD Collars in Bknus Stolen THigy Arrkstkd. Two officord from Newark on Saturday arrested at (he Union Dipot in this city, a young mm mmed Jamil A. Ituhiok, who a few day before tola from his grandfather nt Hebron, $0,0(iO In Government bonds. The greater part of the money wai found upon bis per son. The remainder, amounting to about 91,200, had b -en found secreted near his grandfather's premises, and $1M ho had given to n boy companion, before starting on his trip to Columbus. Uc seems to have taken ihe bonds without any definite idea a lo what he should do with then), and with no proper senio of the enormity of the crime. He wtts taken to Newark for trial. An Ahacosda on Spbjsu Steekt. The dooixsns of Spring atreot were much ex cited on Sunday. The quiet of tho S .bbath was broken by the appearnnoe In (heir midst of tbe monster Anaco'ida lately on exhibition in the only remaining snake show os High street. Ilia snakfiliip was tn charge of anon communicative individual who forced him rivorward at as rapid a rate a Ihe collected multliuJe cf curious women and children would allow. They compaosed him on ery side, Hocked up his pathway, stopped his progress and quit, ged him unmerciful y. Uc riplicd not neither did he stay, (he eerpun', it appears, having a propci spirit, And kuowlng i wat 4j 1Li-w" stJ -iMlotllW, snded the thing In style and died on Fri day last. The buy was kept in position to how will oo Sa.urd.ty, tut'un Sunday the condition ttereof necessitated its removal. The onhappy fate of snike shows and snakeB In this cily we hop will have some Influeiio in keeping iostituMOL of the kindairny from tho locality. Old FABHiuhED Thi r Love An exem- plifiualion of ihe old itying " The oourae of tine love never did run smooth," occurred last week in our neighboring town of Delaware, Mr. Josdiia Frits, an -old resident, Is tbe father of nn unduiilul dmigMtr, wbo agiinst her failit-i's wishes fell in lovr with a fAsl young nun named Nelson NtwcX On Wednesday evening young Nowcll was holding sweet converse with hia lady love, when a certain big brother appeared upon the scene and compelled her lo cuter Ihe bouse. 8hortly afterward (ho ran to m neighbors with a itory of a brother's cruelty, and said brnhtr et tbe Instance of Newell was arrested aod fined 5 for assault. On Friday Newell Uok the youni lady on a pleasure ride. The tdd man, her lather, at an unfavorable juuoturenpproach-ed and not finding hie daughter In Ibe buggy, seiiid the bone and demanded in formation ae to her wberpabtutt. This Newell refused ts give, but ordered Frill to looien his bold on ihe borer. The old man held fast, drmieded and threatened Youog man drew his revolver, shot th old man through iho arm, drove off, waa arrested and i to bo tried to-day. City Puhoirrs' Home We have leceivrd from Mr. T. K. Ilmsfor l, late Suporinten denl of the Sold io is' Ihine in Ihia city, the following Interesting pnrliculars in regard to (be working of the Home, The Hume was closed My 7 h, end from April 1st until that lime, l,'i:il meils had beeu distributed to ftitl men, aud in tbe same time 4t0 lodgings furniohel. Five hundred and thlrly-aixof ihemencnleriained were from Ohio, li from Illinois, 0 tr.im Itdian, 4 1 from Iowa, '1 from Kentuoky, 8 from Now York, from Peuncylvanti, i from Virginia.Ths firil building waa occupied in lt8, under the stiperiutendencs nf Mr. DaUou, wbo was sppointrd by Gov. T J lo look after the waWan of sick soldiers arriving nt this point. In 1 Hit I, under the direction of Mr, T. E. Bolsford. the new building wa erected, and ilu Horn opened July 20tb, 1st. I. Mr. Bjtsford oiiine from Ljuisvilli, where he bad secured ample experience in the Soldiers Homo at that place, and Ihe highest praise oan give the nun is to speak wtll of the w.rk ho b-ts done and the good he has aooomplishi'd as tbe icslru-meat of the U. S. Ratvltary Commission. Fnm July 20, 104, to May 7, lKtl, W.4tiH men Is wore distributed at the Home, to 90,0o& men. In the aanie time then W're furnished H'.'H'J lodgings, 'J'i,iil!t of ihe men entertained were memb. rs of Ohio reglmtuis. The othere were distributed as folio era: Alabama 2, Arkansas 2:1, California 1, Cnnnrc icut 61, Bint riot of Columbia H, Florida 1, Georgia 170, Illinois 8,1ft, Indi ans, 1,311, Iowa 81)0, Kansas 4J7, Ken-tncly 874, L nisiana 10, Maine 21, Mary latid 103, Mitsliiippl 101, Miifourl 114, Nrbnake 3, New Hamp.hir 1ft, New Jer- rtey 'i'tO, Now York r74, North Carolina 14'J, Pennsylvania ;.'j, Ilhole Uland 10 South Carolina I.TrnntMee Ut iO, Tex a 1, Virginia !t''- West Virt inia Wls.-onsin ilM, United States iUgul rs 10, 1. 8. Navy 1, Colorado 10, Germany 1, Canada 12. None are reported trjm Oregon, Delaware and Vermont. Refug,i from the South were given 040 meats. Mr. D Alt an n-iutimd ai iVe Home all tho time, but received his p j fnm the Stale, and hot writ perl'oimrd hia dulv. Mr Rtlsford's manaci'ment of tho Home hai been muoh eomp'imetiled, but tin best t1 deece of his goo) itiitiapemnt 1" the good opinion of the soldiers. Cehtual Ohio Dental Aisociatiok . ThB 'Antral Ohio Dental Allocution met at ML VtrLon last weak, and after a pleasant session adjourned to meet at Zanesville on the second Tuesday in September next. Cotjxty Is ii an arv. During the week ending Saturday May 19, ten persons -wen discharged from the County Infirmary; six iniaatau received and two children born within tho Infirmary limits. Total number of inmates 131. Ton MiHua at thi: 1'enitfmti ary. Tboraus Minims, who waa convicted in tte Hamilton County Caurt of murder iu tht fliat di'pree, aud sentenced to be bftiigud on the 23tb lust,, aud who ho sentence wai comniutd hj Gov. Cox to imprisonment In the Penitentiary (or life, arrived at lhat institution yeBterdy. Tom is philosophi cal, and takes things eaty. Hiikrmaji Oil Cdmpamy. The Bccrelary of Stato yesterday issued a Certificate of Incorporation for Ibo She run n Oil Company. Tho tiperulioiiH aro to be carried on in Coluiubiaaa county, Ohio, und Bi-aver oouuty, Pouitiylvaoia. Tho principal accounting offioe is to be located in the county first named, and Ibe capital invested is declared to be $4ct,UUU. Mineral Hailoai. On tbo 1 bib. Inst, there w.ib n!ed at Ihe otiico of the Scalar of State iho Cm idea l e of Incorporation of the Mineral Railroad Company, oapital stock .'U.G'.'O This new railron 1 is to tt-tund fiom a point on the Hubbard Branch of tho Cleveland & Mahoning Jtiilroad, near (he village of lluiiburd, Trumbull ouiity, across ibe mineral coil beds, lo th Pennsylvania Htalo line. 8 k!teos Retored Wo Icarn by an order rtoeivrd yesterday nt ths A jutant Gencrai's office, that upon the recommenda tion ol Lieut. Gen. Grant, (lie senionoe in the anse of Second Licu'cnaut Thomas Q, Morrow, lltb U. V. C, whu was cnshisrel March 10, leOif, has been revoked, and he is honorably mustered out of service from the date his sentence took effect. ' Incorporated. -A certificate of Incorporation for the Youngstown Novelty Works was filed yesterday nt the Secretary of State's office. The manufactory is to be located, and the business to be carried on, in Youngstown, Mahoning county, Ohio. The company propane to m&nufaotura machinery, tools, aod other articles, of iron and steel. Capital s'ootr, UDO, divided, into share of $160 each. Incorporated. There was riled, at th office of tbe Secretary of Stale, on Thursday, May 17, (ho oertlfloateof incorporation of the Willow Well Oil Company, on Cow Run. The capital stock la S0,00fl,(with th privilege of io creasing to $12,000,) divided into (ID shares ot $100 each. The prlooipal office Is to bs located at Marietta, and th operation are to bo cartied on In th Cow Run District, Washington county, Onto. Bfum c ira l There was filed on Friday, at the office of Iho Secretary of State, the Certificate of Incorporation of the United Statei Proprietary Medicine Company, with ft oapiUt atock of ..30,000, divided into shares of &0 (ach. Th purpose il to HitmitotuM J)r. RLaek e nuuBrcu gwteuh medicine, and the manufactory la to b located in Cincinnati. The Incorporator Jam" H' Ww- titimif W- Francis Bui re, Isaae H. Taylor, and E. 8. 8wayn!. Consul at Ut. Jouw. A late Washing ton epeoial to tha New York Timet nays: "Col. Dtriua B. Wsrnortof Ohio, ihu recently sp-ptinted Consul of the United Statea at St. John, N. B., is a in-timed soldier, who loat au arm at the attack on Fort Filbert, Hli appointmout waa made on the recommendation of Gen. Swayue, and the concurrence of ihe Obio delegation, in acknowledgment of bis oltlms aa a soldier, and from no dfi-saiiifuctlon with J. Q. Howard, of Ohio, hi " prrdi-iv sor, who has rilled the office fat th , put five years with entire acceptane and marked ability," CjI. Waraer, formerly of tho Wi h Ohio, is a rssidentof Londm, and Mr. Howard was a young lawyer of this elty before his appointment as Consul to 6u John. The 8rATn Fair Ground. Th Stat Fair Groundi al Day ton are undergoing, urder proper lupcrintendence, nuincrou changes, wbioh of couru an improvement. Fruit, floral, floe arte, and so mi half a dot-on oiler halls are lo be erected. Soni leven and a half icres have been added to the nuth end of iho Grounds. H la ar-rangod to have if'iO bono i tails, JiK) oattl alalia, l'Jj sheep italls, and tifi hog pen. Oilier convenience will bo add! hi ihey ar required. Ii i expooied that some five, aorea will yet be included in the Fair 0 rounds. Th workmen an now engaged in extending the horse-ring. It will be exactly half n mile In the inside truak, and la fashioned after th style ot the English court ct two long reaohos, with easily turned wings, giving the horses the ad van tage of their best speed in the borne stretch. When ihe ring is compleied, eligible icati will be provided on ihe hill at the head cf the cuurtte, and overlooking il; and a mammoth stand will be erected in the center of th course, when every foot of the ring may be aeen. MlLlTlBT PBl'.tewaa ir -run PvaiTBiH. tiary. A detachment of Iba 64th Hepl. ' mnnt, u, n, . t., uapi. paniei uanimor commanding, arrived In this city yesterday from Little Rock, Arkansas, haying In charge twenty six military prisoner for the penitentiary. They left Little Roik on k. 11,1. In.l mr,, ..m.I h.rA .1 ) 1 U on tho 18ih. Th prisonen wen nt one taken to the Prison and equipped and uniformed for lervieo. Twenty-two of thin were tried and lenteuced at Little Rook, Arkaniai, and four were tried aud sen-tencod at Fort Snillb, Arkansas. Their names, crimes and sentence! ar as follows! Charles H. Brown, murder, ten year: Stephen Duke, desertion, ono yrar; Joseph M. Adams, dciinioo, one year ; Robt. Del), desertion, two years and six months ; CbflB. Rennet, desertion, five yisnj Sbultou F Ben toot r, drunk on duty, one ynr; Jthn J. Boyd, violation of the '.'th article of w:r, three yean ; John A. Htiehaiian, desertion, five yeari; Jamil Burns, desertion five yeari; James Carmlchul, deeirtlon, elivea month and liven days; Wm. Chandler desertion, five years; James J. Tonlan violation 01 iu viu wrui-ie ct win, two years; Daniel Fltigereld, larceny, two yean; William Harris, desertion, five yeari; AugUBtiis Ljng, desertion, one year; Wm. Mrltnn, desertion, three years; Augustus Mryr, desertion, two years, Michael Mo Ctillfltigb, deieriioo, three years; William Oddy, desertion, (hrse yeers; liso, H. Patterson, drunk on duly, three years j TtgXfi'on D. Shaw, drirriion, five yean: Daiuel Smith, conduct prejthlic'al to good otdor and discipline, five years; Reuben Sprrry, deseriion, assault io kill and robbery, fifteen yean; George Taylor, laroiuy, ihr.-eyeaij; Gtorgo Wellington, desertion, ono year.
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Full Text | I I 0 Cc , TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Duil-Ov nqoani, each lB'rt1oa.-M..... 0 TO 6l)llN Uom p.rluar,och laser- WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL: TEKM3 OF SUSSCRIPTi!:i. ticks or tn bailt wcrttii..; Hnsl Pcliicr- Iwra, 1 year, by mall 9 00 .ttulo fcnlitcriUrt, d mouths, " . 60 Sli.,.h Mibwrlbeie, & monltu, " 1 U Hliislo tt:b;rll)L'rs, I uiouth, " 0 BO UtiIb ttnbtrrUMre, 1 month, dl lured M rion:e SubMirll)-. i..r clelHi.rpd. 0 10 M Jjoeal aod TJuiuee MoUoee. puUUi nob InatElUiD - 0 V VtUtl-DiM' Bqo.r , eacb lOMrticu............ 1 W ti toe and Basineaa hotloeB, per Haa, mJi l amnion..... i 0 M MTOxfliqnm wi thre..nrw oi a ina Ol -peL in th- rolaantoi the JMraMU, Mrrtn-i Notion enrtt. t'at Ho k ml Jub t-itnliu( ntetlyaud prompt It O Ut-'l. Ti aeut In clnbs. IS rroi, pur week "fh j. tbihs ijt the rat-warKL v jooa.t' .. t yoir 6u . n uionrlif. ...... - alH 9 montlii I 14 1 I -iomh o 40 VOLUME LVI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY, MAY 2(, 18GG. NUMJiEK 1. TT.nii or ts a wit-klt jotJ(L wnsrle flobi.r.r.bfre, r-.r ..... 00 I J Oh'o State Journal, ' Foft Till .cimpaigv oris4 llxily, Trl-Werk'ty and Weekly. MIKE IIP YOUR CLUBSl The nost campiim will b one of Ihe roost Important whlah Ibe People of Obio lave ever t mghl fteVnal proiorlptlon, and rror, and wrong. Now. ir vr, muit iht-fruits of the terribl war which w have luffered bo ireornd beyond a peradventure. The grave TfBpmsibilltlti growing out of tit? Bttit,oD are felt lod appreciated, by oil thi People. In order that they may be prrpa-edto sot nnderi'andingly, then li lirotiy for cheap and rapid muni of Informing the maeWM of Ibo importanteToni transpiring from dy today la the political wt,rld. It ft with the design of doing til la oar power to meet tMi wont that wi bow p 0000 tO lllUO ' A CiWPAIGS EDITION or thi . Si ly. TrMVf okly Weily Josumnl, ( iucA rati at ihiU plat Iht paper within .tilth of tmry voter in Ohio. In calling attention (o tho Onto State JatriffAt. as a mean for iscuring the diffusion of early and reliable information, wi do not forget ibat the local papen iliouli he supported vigorously. There fe much local information which oan be obtained only through lb in. Yoar prosperity depends muoh on the manner in wbloh they are supported. They should therefore receive your first attention. It fl to the JtiTHN al hi a central psper, working In the loire-m of ibo principles of the Union piety fur tb, fit ate, that we would call attention.The orn lnot of the pp"r, politically, le ton well known to need auy publication of Its manner or the principle! which have governed tt. It will continue ai before, withont change. Iu addition to the careful attention to the Polit'c.l D putment of tbe paper, ipeoial effort will be made each drpuiment being placed in onnipetent hand to make the JornNAL a owptele oimpeodiutn of news, a p'raiaut flrc-eide eompaolon, a faithful market guide, end in short a oomplete sum mary of arm's lo (he prdit'oa', loeial, re liglou", lltieary, sclent no and commercial noe'd. Wilh tfaii erd In v'ew, It will contain a full record of ourrent new, market report", (fire'frn an t domestic,) the laleit 'tolegraphifldtip.tch-.s, political IntelHgenoe literary aid dramatic goelp, choice poetry fdfcrla e en current topic", the mostiieiu-tlful Hoil'l and iketobei, correipnndoaoe, Btai and local lntelltgonee, etc., ete. Due attention will alao be given to cduottlonol, art and tB'ricul'nral maHere. The DutT, Tit Wriklt and Wnm 'Oinn 8r,m Journal will be furphhid durioff" flu campaign four inonthe, com mfnnlDg Jane 2lt, and ending Ootober SOtb 1 the fo'.liwiDg ratei: BiltT fOtlaVAL. Nnlae;r- M 00 3 nii o r ! nr"t Ou"bAjr eiiia taoliba sfintr aior. Tilt WKtKLT JwCliUt. Blr' Cr-rf..WH - - Clrb'Offlf ntdi-r.l . too ... 5(1 ... 1 M Out e-ipr ti'ra to e $ of tea cr aiort. WtlKLT fOCtHAt. Oat ot fl.e d1 a wtrd..,w....H....w...SO cU. tfo fojiy fit o cl of 'en or nor. rtfKiuvTKirJinf Cluli tfi'i ptMtdwp raf AA ''it i on of Ik CAMPAIGN JOURNAL thty rft. Send for iivp'e oiptu AM COMLY, ROBT ft SMITH, J Withers and Tttiprvtm Ohio SaU Journal, rnixKitr. Onto. News Syllabus. CETBL RF.n. Of l?7'!gH hernia dettroffdnrdtapeoied nth t y ibe rbe Cfl he bran ta otlabll kef. Tteiw. himdrrd'h nn!rary of ibejie"idirbieTBiae, Ht. a nt-f be-iiy oi Newer, K J., waioviebra- UdTunteU leit. - A- Jineaeille, hone-thief mnr- e'er d . r g n,.d Or.tH, b, canee he ted IMmed nM, htn. '-""'y " ty-'Nte lawl.e fal'M. 1 o l'-e fn m thi matk ef keorv'a wlrcr, In l-Ubu, Marblt A aleambott, with irn bargel In tow, t le d hew litleaia a fewdayt agltb S,0XJ t.B'OI Tdh i quite an eiciterant among the fenla-ie rf Bf k'yn In eoie qnenfe of at al1cd mte to i rtt-aji i.-eo i of (on J i beUnitng to tha rotheihxd. The Wet IVin' Aoadttny bill baa a wbolo. Sme amendrnMitl lifted to II, p ohlb, ting the al-miael b of any tJ whoh'eeareed n the rebel ar a'ei li lhlh0 l.lie peard 'he tkoet'. The wife of ex-oumor Toombi wti re eatlyn Atlea'e, DlioealJ b'rhotbend eapiO'd o go to Inrope "a an eatly day , thrra to re i.atn altl. ho llil' h" )iier to tvivro 19 bit aaltve The Clholfc Tr! yrityh spenksof the Penlat iixii i "t r gutin'e gtnlsnl-n, 'and I i r-s: ' Flo oig are tae gfteune beeriej and Ke Hollo Iniiaei of ur country lo be duptd by tbta 'swan fo'l.t" A ttciet meeting of rebels and Copper. heals sa he'd at lhailai wb'cn It was ie olval to fvtcllily rttlsi Iheeieen lion of the fraaehlte law. The Brorelary of War direeli that all deposlta tf pnhlH ero.rya pirta'alng fotheQna. trmatti' Ih ptrtinn:!, fir wSleh iffrariot lhat epirtm.r.l r MpuitlU., shttl bait de with lb Trae-arer and An-etaat Tret ertri ol Ike I'alud BUtt. Aco.mling lo the Omitha Ji 'publican ibe peip'aof Ntbraeta 1I dfM la fa .r of Biateor-gtaisttinn lv a very arte mrj'iltyoa tha II at Jane. Vra pre e.it In4lerae th Cons'lia-lon will vaelve a ee dd meJjr.tT lanea ly evervntiB tylathe T.rri.ry Thi R'iprl tende nte of the Freedmen'e Bareeei In Ihe H'ete or Vhgl la kv bea dine ted lo adjo-m Ike free'tnen'e roar's fat t her order. Theewie th tthl f which hnv heea began In theae tmru will bs aJo :ieittd, bat io aew ettoa will U ha rd. The ii'disrsef Maim held n eonventlon Bl Bettor, In that Mete. rrf-oMy, ard ado led raeo ntloeeileclsrMg Heir toilsitale apaa aaileaal alr, fv ring tha qnalti it'ow of bnoll-a and eoidem. tig he trcla of lowing by ihe eel lra and gtttng uOto le p routotdoab ftl palrliiUm. The Mnhlle i'tmtp Ann publiihei lie felawUg , Her fratj 0a woods: "la mm. p Uare wiin iBt'iBilln a from the Presidm of h On I'd Baa, t It l a tbf MreM4 lhat hpha I me w i nt prnltt d 'o h-'d, or eieratta h fete I a.o JairelB lb Prehtl UbH of Hl tle eou'y ore) D b-r ctvlloep-il He) e ef t wti, wn'n he nm p aeB-rdoned by tteFiotTeat." Within the pngt frw we-ki itven men havai lyh-d lo d'ta In the Amaritaa Bo. lam, a rlh . r 'i. i ielr naty. Mo. Tat mta were ra tvB b d h reo th a. Wot ike a bjbest aHort watma4.ii,dan wtoa a tba par let et gag 4 tah lyahlnR, bit la known tut they weie iarg h iH.it and mitt respectakla til mis af h Blab, Tre Ctiaranoga Union saya the National ftw ryat t-,t (l .u,, tad will ha Whcr B Uh'd th iT-eet, w thrat eiH-ltiv, IB the U 'on. 'aO tplan V.aUvo alone Islbet'rdll dee frf read tl g ib. iM( tMtleg place af the Nn tlonal J.0 to apttoit.aie'y tee let al. Mr. Jotet, thaeMln nt.rnt ,u or.tl.dt.yibOovoraii H irry ee' th H.a. f Ev. Mr. Vat Bare, a Nfaril theauatmeBto, ale., needed. The Jobnion ConTintion oalltd to meet at Ind'aaapotia, Hay 30, eaa bn OuaipB4 oat It July II. Mise Emma Weber, for iirerat yeari pait aelirk la the Franklin (Pa.) Poel OBce, haa b. eon Dpo(y FoiliiMUr t lb Bm fo4t Offlt. , A eertifiotte of incorporation bai been ttladla Ban frano'aoo for tka Paeldo Bolllni all I OJtnpiay. Cpiul 11,000,000. The railroad running from 6f. Louis to Bprlngle dwM toM on th ink toil, to John C. rrjntfor$l,EO0,0O0. ' A Dliinfeoting Company in New York haatanad propoaali Ut watdl. g oB Ika ehoUra la an city, town or Tillage la tb Ualud !!. An EngUib woman, twiniy-iiven yiare of age. la a Ot of delirium trameno, alttmptod to eaatnlt luKldi In Maw York latt ek. The body f Preeton King wae burlfd latt wewk by Iba ilia of thot ot blf father and matbar, at Ogdeaaburg, H. Y. Two men have been arretted at Put tenon, M. J , for attanptlag to throw a railway trela off the.tratk by yatUag obatraeUoiii aorote tka rails. The Spanish fleet on the Paoiflo attacked bo otty of Oellao, and waa so bally kaadkd by tba Peroilaa batiorlta aa to bo earapelUd to withdraw, for full a oo ante laa faUgrapb, Mr. George T. Downing, President of the Oolortd Dtlrgitloa at WublDgioa, publUheo a owd of oppoallloa to tba Beoiertreetloa Ooaieilttoa'i ra port. Of thirteen hundred doll art contributed ta fta a oovnty, Ind., tor tto Botdlora'a Homoln that llato, all bat thirty dollars was iItob by Ualoa aP. - Mn. Loreita J. DeCaulp, who lened in tha Ooafaderala army as L'aileaent Baford, and wkiwaitatea WJinial In baltl'i la asw writing, ayi tba Atlanta fafiftlpeiiwr, a hletory of her ad-ranleras.Four biyi eioaped from the RooReitcr Hodo of Rufoga lait Vrldiy. Ttay iffented lbtr eioapa tbrungh a atwr, crowMvg n.ora thanKW fet b fore they anargad from II, Npo Chapman, for many yeari n lead-log p- ll'lelan In IndUaa. tha nrtglnl erowor, died In Indlaoapilla on 8oody. Uebad baoul.iino for toyril yaarr. Oen. MoDowell telegraph from California that thm la not wctd of trtth la th repnrt of lhocap:ara of Port Go'dwla, le Atla'aa, ty tho Apachw, A young Kentuoktan named Ludlow, Id attempting to walk ot t th C In He not I and Toilog-ton B'tdp, ob Pfldiy last, fell Into tka rtvar and waa drowned, A young lady In Lafayette, Ind, who bad bean In tho kabll of online ares-la to Improve br rompWIoo. took an overdoee ftw dtye n, and a pbyilclan bad to be allied In l iav her H e. A olilsen of Norwiob, New York, had biH pocket pitted of W0 iblrtTtbree j ears ago. Th otb.rdy thfaaonnt, wl'h latenst, wes rtarc4 to Mm IbrcBth toe Dlloi poet offlea. Pcitmiiler General Denntsof) reports th, ontof on hnedrrd and elsly elorki, forty are ei-Uolua acldUre, aod Bona tram the Hebtl ormy haTebeei appolnVd, and bobs bat loWlert btra baas aeltcted lor on r a year past. On (be recommendation of William M. It trie, of Hew Totk, wbo It coaaiel for 'ha proeew. t na of Jfff. Deri, a Georgia ledy ef dleloyil ante-eadenta bas been glean a aleikiblp In ika Tr'aeary 0 parlmtnt. II hai been neertalnid beyond dispute tkat moral prlea'a parlloa, Amorlrans, liar mad a contract will Ibe Heiloan Oorarnmatl for tin dvf1opmeat of Ibareaoarcia tf tbepenlni'iaknowa aa Lower Call ornle, A ilaughter-bouao bai been erected near Hilcfo to do tha entire safghterlng of ht city. Illet?oreet long by IT wide, erdle b ee sttrlea hlsh.anl oan work off dally ll.OU) h ad cfeilta, boge and sheep. The gnat Union P-toino Bailway Steadily p-og'ea ea woiwtrd, and ta abont two otonthi tho leomollee will follow lie eetilni em ae fr at PTt Rlry, fitr hnednd and twenty aVIie emtnf M Loala. Aa hut ee tho road li built aadacorpied, It Is laid that about half the mill ownere la Orange (wanty. M. Y., hat beaa la tha bb1l of eilMgipralil ta tb'lr tarritonet lta l a I la" etd of ceaent. Aa a oome-juente, float ground by eereralof then I potto.. Three bundrtd and flfiy-flee men ate .III employed at Ike WaterlewB, Mawnebnfetti, Areeael, lu tha mabufaetnin of heavy mn gun o .r .1aisi f.r the 'o'ta of oar eitotateo taaooiet the orders for whlik still coat in it euahatid. The Maim Ligistniure baa panel a lnw allowing any pen n who ihll plcoa 'rooh b Ibe roadildo. Into whkbaalriam of we'erehe'l be k pt eoaitmlly tnn-ltg, a deJnjtlra from bla aiaj. The Florence oorreapnndent of a Peril pa-oar eaji that the Italltn Oternmeat baa decided t. call npia li'rlbeldl, wio, wlibte 114 b irtiDr h i arrieel d the Colli lent, wun d be evrrvnnded by ao.ofj) volaniHis, la eaae of a rupture In Aa.t'la. By a reeeot deolilon of the Superior Court, for Bntt'ord oooaty, Ooaa., tho Kog'leh Go-era. ment hta taaoaw po-eee od of about twnly-fli aooioflitd B-arlhari'ailne aetory in that t y, It g that a Lyoni manufactunr has tte' inn ad oat rrom LU loema an a- mriblellke- iae or Abraham Llaaola, woi-n In nih-bUrk and , weUt; th- 'amb aneo I. atrlhlag. end at tl e dl. la oa f . lew t It la Ima'mlbU todletln,.- .hike ; An Entliah oomnanf. formed for the nur ! poeeo' eaiarllehlrg holats la ladla and 01 i 't, and b Iberowu eeiween Imlaad and lbeBtrlti ttle. m-nt in lodlnand Uhlia, haeee-mplMel h- flfrt of ihMf tethlihmeatt, which let-) N op ed at Pol it deOelle. Another Is Iae -am of bat 'ing at Cairo. The Virginia Unconditional IVilon Con-reiihoai Aleiardrla ha adariad, after trian latDin Unto Bplkn party la the law, and mehlpg eery eipltMl dtol.ra Ion of o.lalnneand ptl rlple. amrg wh eh are ihow feenreb'a to tr I eetealamnaiiy ai d enttreg, and a eyitem of free saiooa. A Htale OnmmliUa ef Ibo right material na ae'eited la teke o are of jerly bgelam G-n Gregory, Aiilslant Commisiioner of the PreidmeB Bareaa laTeiae, reporli tblop aa la a ry proep rune eondl Jon In ihetBla'e. The fr edmet nnd pUaurs are ge ting ahng well te- tether. Mora eoltoi w II be Bmdaeed than vr bf)r. There ha ben asms dlBnellloB manlfaU ed to opptew the Ireedmea where the troop t bevo beia withdrawn. Be rport'sth freedmen's ithwlt i lnrliblug. There are day totoo'a, tt night teVol. and t Saaiay acaor.it. with b,bju ctiitore and 1,710 adita. B aides these t'era are ll or ID I privat schools. 1 TAT St RKWff. Tbe Zn Seville Owner mye another line ell strike was msdt Ib Bine Book towaililp ot IbartU. Tht feriinate oompaav V a Ptaaiyl vanla ace. The Diitriel Court at Xenla bai decided thai Jma riemtagt e'tlm to tbe Mayorship of Sprlagfleld Is valid. He wst appointed hy tha Cvoacll. The Young Mens' Oimnaello AHociallon la Uaclatatl aamheft 1,100 m atbeis. They ro poen to band e new gymeaiUm to accommodate I.HM bathers. A partnership hag been formed in Port Watblngtoa, Tneotrawat oouBty, ketweat a life long Dtmoent and a I egro Is tha bar t art g ba ! neat. 11 Bltdt of a feather," da, John Gray mi "Scott ll" the Cinelneatl rot eemaN who soma weeks ttsee me na aa anil ea a yo g woman and her ptreelt, sad was w.b d'd ib k eaceaoler, ateap d ea latardsy fr.m Ihe botplial where he waa Bdir traatmeat. The Billard snalok for the ohempionihlp of the Stale 111 be played at Brtlaard'a Ht'l,Oavi- lattl, oa ' a 3Ii( laeiaot, helwien Heary 0. UhoaU of CI olkBBli, and i ha F raw ley of CUvalaad. fheOhtmptoB ana aad tve kaadrrd dollars oa a tide weal atakt. Tbe Cinelinall CbrnmeroaJ tayi there are now 109 prleiaer la Ika Uaallt'iB aaoly jail. Tarn hltmmt still keept oowpeay with the mti he will have, heweeec, for Oolnmbas, oa Ihe Uik. It Is aid ihtl he will be aadly tjleeed, hi toclnl qnall-llet, at wall at b't loeaorial skill, readerlag him a favoHts among hit Hlln-prlonort bit aavanlng p elcoadntt elta made blm ittpcclod by the ttnetri of tht Jail. The Toledo CbawwtrYwU lays: The eanal trade hat born vry dslt iklt tuoa. Ttaa far re'ghia araKaroe aad prlees low. Thspropts far ih balaaeaertha aeatom saem hat lit! better. Wea It aol for ibe wall at lamber, tuve aad limber trade, wbloh la Improvlig, very ftw koala wr-n'd new hi rannlsg . Tha ahtpmenlol pint lanber lo tlfferoat p tale la ladltaa and "nstbafB OMo via oaaal from Toledo, oetmt tl hare dttrawsed andtr thpruraflhllwa,aBdrow hat very little It thlppvd. and al oaly very kw rales. Thereartoew Iroea tweaiy to thirty beats la this port walling for Thi Miami fntottiayi Troy will be light ed by gu t afore Iheyeare oeer. A flue In one of tho boilen of the paperj mill at Ooihe:toa, caltepMd on wedeeiday after- , loe'antly kllllrg Mr. Jjhn Freeman, and bidly eceldlng and broUtrg Mr. J. ho Iherrod, both ! employeca at the mill. j The Steubent llle Btrald rioordi anoihur ! highway rabbtry In lhat aactlon, and alao aerrrtl bargUrlei. Too robb ra eeem to know tbe peopl nil thocanrtry well kcow h; to rob a&d buw to escape, I The Coshocton Age Informed that Mr. ' J. W. OulllroD, of Ihtl ewMly, bai sheared one of ie roebratod At Wood aba m, two yam old, and the Ikob weighed Upoordi. At Iba niat ehiar ; log, Iiat jeer, tbe dteoe wtlg ad 16 pound Tbe bridge aorois tbe rirer at Neweom. er.fMwnta to oost tbontT,UOO. The Wood sttptr- irnclnio baa btenbot to Allen. of Uilohnllle. at ".61 per foot, and the etona work awarded to Kae rerman, of New fhlladelpMa, at IT.6V par 9J 'set. The t3tl atteodanoe In the different de partment! or the College at pbirlln this Uptlng, ( eeeea buadred and teieatyi ol which foot hnndre J aid twrnt j-ttre are giintlemen, and throe hoodud and twenty-five ladles. Of tba whois on tuber, two haodrtd and elily-otic aTo new students. The Cincinnati Timet announce! that Ibe Mends of 8. n. Pike at determined that the Opera Hons shall bo rebnill on tha old alia, la lb former sgaldceBto. Tley propose to relet th muniy that operations may h.gn on ths 1st of Mereh HOT. Isaiah Bogera li aald to be drawing op the plate. The Cleveland Leader asyn Mr. J. J. Jinks of Amboy, Illlnolt, dlrd on P.lday, la a slipping car, be:wen Toledo and Olevelatd. 1b drum il bad batn aawell far tenia lime, and was gotug Ksst for bla health, bat was not supposed to be In lmie dlale derger, at d h'a death was very indten. Il was accotupaiiled by his wl'e and two children, wbo recelvrd tho kindest attention from tbeofficetso the (rail, Mr. Jeohe will tetorn home with tbo remilniof herhuiDand. At ihe public sheep ehearlng held by the tV.umtilaue Coanty Agilcullarsl tkclity, on thu Kelr gr .uud, May 10 .b, the bett Luck wes oenel by litac JohuiODj (t ihearel 10 ponnli and 11 ouutei and wtlgbed afttr a iearlrg Ut pontds. Tte but we wai wntd by Gsoiga Htdgtrt; It ib ari' k poind and 7 onacti, and aelglud titer i hearing H pvads. The Stndueky Meguterujt; Put-in-Day township, Ottawa count, eomprltei tbe fjloln Islands: rat-lc-Baj, or sVuih Bits; MHile Ha-n North Bi;Bogar lalead and Battlrsa .he Island. I'ut-ln-BeT Island, tbe e lefof Iheuoip, eonialn 1,400 acre (Jut ball the slid of Kellty'a Iit.,,j anil haa a reeldeot p p elation of aba 01 (0'; whllt North Bees, tbmxl In Imp or tan at, conlats 'IV serti. Oo all these Island, as en Hellfy's, the ml I OR latere t 'scrape growing, and Iho vtlne tif lands It eillwated solely with relation to thlt stip e. Tbe lronion Rtgititr reporlg aa follows ;f liie Iron Irade in that I teal I y : "Tbe ptlee t f pig Is Bnn, BOiwltbitaEdiog a a'liht Icceseeff ihck gnolatlona are ; No. 1, fuiiudry, HOiftM; No. 3, mill H7Q49. Wiare arable lo learn of any aloe tlg made for hip ment nuder tho maalvom ltir. Th demand I very llubt, bat holders are tetnatcaiy. UanofactDifng Inn liettrenely doll, and jir.wear un.baaitd. Tbe only activity shown Is In boup, bat tbe orders fur ttls are no; (Offl"ent to k-epthe mills boty. Nat a are a llltle m re quiet tbaa wj faavt been In th" hsblt of ifportlof, yet full opera- ttoa an continued at th mills. Il Islaipo.ilbltto tell when the dlff-irntei eilillog between thi Ideraand the protirletorsof Ihe loundry, will be s tlfejj probibly not won " Ooe of tbo iiiniforg of the re vol tit ion ft ry waneellta la Suble township, Noble oointr. HI name le Join Orty. Ho ws bo n Jisnary fl, ITAI, lo Virgt fa. In Vebrueiy, 1780. ha velttntetred In the eervl.-e of his country, ba utaitte I heme lu May, 1711 In nWletely afte tttn enrrerd r otOn- wtllti at Tork' twa, Mid w rtalcd as a mlintn-tian on thi banks of tho Pofonaq for ill monlt a aftsr, be ore be was dfs hargiJ the service. H i fatter, fhsd-f(k Orry, di d la tbe rleeof bl roantry, at W. lie Plait In Jathery, 17TT. J .iin Ooy baa mrr rec-vd one hithlig frou hie Uov- ernaent In tbe than of lard wairtnt, pnno, or niihli g e ae. H I now eatire'y drpeLdant uouu th chart l iof atle'dighter( hechlld olbie Or.t wlf,). UerjoysM.i..et, . health n ul rultlst are vry g ol nr a y-jo 1 b1 o1vacd me. He baa uever taken a pjr.l jnof Ktdlrloo from a phyilrian In h'a II r. He wtnt lo th- p 'lis It el felt on vr.lrd iho Hepubllcan ll kit, Tar Lane-ut'r Engle nominal et P, Vak Tttinr for Supremo Ja'lge. Very good. This Tut-mp has founded defeat for hie perty several limee already. Tug liar I ford Evening Prm iayi that Iho radio al party of Connecticut are henceforth to assume a "more bold and sgejrrfnivo policy. The Davfnport (Iowa) fffr says thftt tit lean twelve million acres of arable land lie yet untouched by spade or plough within tbe boundaries of Iowa. Tun Union mennf Haiti more held a very large meeting Inst Friday night, wilh Sen ators CnuswRLLand Nvs, and Representa tives TitoHAi and MrKxfi, as orators. CoMronTino.--The telegraph announces that Jakh Thompson is In Paris, and lhat ho Is opposed to the re-establish ment of slavery In Amerioal Wonder what be thinks about the Hood. TiiEBt le en Industrious llltle fellow namel Mack, who col loots the Lack-duo r diseharges fiom tbe Preiidenllal mantiun, and piiure ibrm into the CVnmtiMa' Cbmmr-Hal. He Is trying to reach the Joubial. We will do anything except anknowluJge bis acquaintance, If he wilt stop. At Ihe conclusion of Oen. Wise's lecture at the Orphan Avion t Alexandria, Hen-ator Saultburj, of Delaware, advootted the upboMiog of the President In oppoil-tlon to the radicals. Tbe speech wai warm ly applauded. Oit! The New York World It "Informed " thai cue of the tint official acta of f 'olleo-11 lor Smttux wai ihe removal of Mr. Tug. " wiuar.n, a friend of Mr. TuutiowV'stD, "who wai appointed by tht late Coiketor "Kmato be hii private store tary. Mr. "llaowe, laid to be n special adherent cf "Chlrf-Juitloe Ciusr, was appoint en to " the vaoanoy made by Ihe removal. Thiv "tlrit not looki badly for the Wigo " clique I" Thi PwttmoMtk Tribune rtcordo the formation of the Bcloto Connly Soldi era' League. Col. Joan A. To i lit, is gallant and chivalrous n gentleman at overwore swsrd, Is President. He was shot through the thlrh in Ihe charge of While's Brl(;sde which eame near taking Lynchburg, in spite ef Hunter, In June, lHt4. In thai condition be wns carried over three bun dred mllei during the retreat refilling to be left behind, and suffering agonies Irom rough roads, hard driving, hunger nnd ex posure of all lorta, without murmur. He had several brother in the rebel service, but was himself a true hearted loyal man n Virginian nnd a gentleman. Wmi the "female Bon throne" an doing the deooralive business with great self satisfaction, strewing flowers over Ibe grave ef rebel told lire, and eomfnrilag themtelvee wilh tbe ferocious hiraogniaaf male eld ladtee ef the mtniitry on inch oo cations, the low and despicable Initlncts ef Ihe NortKern people nn liaJIng ihim to tend quantities of supplies South lo keep the belMivltig from starving to death. An article on the flnt page from tbe langn'n-ary Avaltmtk, will show with what difnini ty these lupplles, eontributsd at the North nnd serried (ne by the iteamboalmen, are got ire of expense from the steamboat landing to the railroad depot nt Msmphls. Yet no elty has done mora of th putile business than Memphis no "bloodhounds of 7.1 ou" (we quote from the Boo thorn papen, with a new application,) have bayed louder than here. At n ball given for some deoorev ttv purpose a short lime ago, th noeipli win fft.OOO. Ml RF. W FLUWKHI MTHCW fLUW KliNt" Tbe patriotio Copperhead preii hag bul lied tu wiib ohiritable lore nnd brotherly kindness (or the past month or two, on the strength of n report tbat "female Southrons" bad "decorated the gravel of Union "nod rebel eoldieri alike, at Columbus, " Mitslsiippi." We were even led lo hope tbat (hit Hint there might be a grain of trmh in the report of geutleneie and womanly grace eihibited by' Southern women in ouob touching and graceful offices on tho part of these ladles. Notw ithetanding tho knowledge that the honest soldier of the Uuited Slates Army, In the discharge of his duty, was wont to receive violent language from tbe gentle onatures, and thut the only decoration he oonld expect to reoelve at thrir bands (or mouths) was a plotoh of enuff-iatu rated saliva, squirted with ihe expertneis of long practioo upon bis olothiug, or Into bis countenance, notwiibstandiog all this, we had hope, for a lime, that ladles existed at Columbus, Misilsiippi, who bad been governed by woman's holy ohariiy aod gentleness and love A MissitHtppi pajer indignantly reptls the presumption. The dead Yankeee wbo had been be flowered In tbidt way, were forty poor devils who died in hospital there, and wbo, forwauf of a worse place, had been bumd in thu graveyard with tbe Confederate dtad. Tbe graves bud not been distinctly marked in auy way; and rather than make the error of leaving some Confederate soldier's grave undecorated, the ladies not boing able from any indication to distinguish Ymkee graves from Oju ft-de rate bad dropped (heir flowers indiscriminately. On behalf of his indignant Hjuihern slsteri he presented this truo versiin of tho outrageous story that Boutin on females" had ben engaged in decoraiiop tin gnives of the invaders. Tbe literary gentleman employed by us at nn immense expense to celebrate the touching incident in long, will please suspend tha "divine tUtulcnof,'' and battle up lits ineitiratlnn. There is not even a vraiteuib&ble possibility upon wbioh to hang his lyre, while he plays. Hire is something, however, upjn which wo ran rely fr tit least biitorioal accura cy. (.i the 2ih of last month Ibe rebel women of Augusta, Georgia, went in pro-ceiukn to Ibo Cemetery to decorate with tluvrers Iho gravel of tbe rehel dead. The oeremouy was made ai imposing as nitration and luleiunlly could make it, nsl 1cm ihhn three ihouiaud persons joining in tbe tiles. 8. ile by eiJe with the libels liy ibo Union dead, but nobody, had a flower for any of tbo latter. The loyal women of Augusta, including Ihe teohen of iho freed men and many of Ihe colored wcuien, midi an attempt to repair this omiision. They nr ranged for a itcond pro-cession, of which tbe children in the freed-men's rubeola were to form the principal porJin. Southern chivalry took the alarm at once. The Mtyorof Augusta prohibited the demonstration, summoned a large foroe of police, nnd barred the gales of the Cemetery. Ths proeriihn of women and children warn net at Ibe gatei by the armed rebel police, denied an entrance, and spile of e utre a lira, were obliged to go home, un-nlde to py this simple und touching tribute of reepi c. to ihe Uaiun de:d. Tiut is IhQLiuuiue article t No mistake tiutut it. Aii ex--diofr or ibo Volunteer army was nfierivard ni'arjy murdored In the streets, ly a cowardly jolicemnn, for bis share In this attempt to deooiate the gravei of Union eoldiere ut Augusta. TIIK V Alt IN lU'RUl'R. Minaoir, the able nnd well-informed narretpondvnt of the Now York Timet, says in bin la. I 1'aril letter, dated May 4, that a gptierul Witr seems inevitable, Tbe Trt bunt i correspondeul, of inmo date, arguei e Inborn Hy thnt there will be no war fur tbe presenl, 1 lough ho ad mill public opin ion at I'uris is ngainat th is view. This is a fair iudicnibn of the uncertainly which is felt i.pjn Ibu subject throughout Kuropi. Of oue thing all are certain: if n war occurs. It will be blooly and general. Austria, Italy snd Prussia are heavily armed. France has now 600,000 available troops, and the Chamber bm juit voted a conscription of KKMIOO men -In order Ibat Louis Napolko may rem iln neutral, and preveni tho war I If he li unahle by bis ntmoit eflurls lo ptvvenl hia nelgbbora from cul ling each others' threats, tod weakening tbemielvuf, he will " w-tit till Germany Is H well engaged In ibo itruggb, then lake his "litilo military promenadt up th Rhino," and lake for his share, Belgium, lees Anl werp, "which li to be oeded btok to "Uollnod, in order to please England This is what tbo Orrmitai iay. Tbe Kmuch say, oa the other hand, lhat at tho end of the wr he will take tho Ithenish province!, probatly without Belgium. Biiiiaak only wants the 1'anlth provinces, and a few of the KiateB of the Gorman Con federation whatever in nooessary to transform Prusiia iolo n first olais power. Vu'TOB LMANURt, wauti united Italy Veuetia and the Mediterranean. that il all. Meantime, Iho Frenob three por oenti fall 2 per cont., and the Utllan Ave p'r cen'a. fall nearly l'J per cent, at the Bourse. Everyhody Is wild withapprehnn- sion of one eort and anotLer, and all the little "independent' states nr running nbrtii, first loon and then another of the (irett Power, eaying, with patbetio, trem tiling voicei: "(iood Lord, who is going to "a wallow ine'i I don't want to be swallowoJ. but if it i" going lo.bi done, which or yon big gentlemen am 1 10 be Indebted to for " the pleaiure of being chewed up7 " A ll this coraei now with peculiar foroe to the people ot ibis land. Suppo th Con federate, with the belp ef Copperhead; allies nt tbe North, hud succeeded In establishing a Houlhem Confederacy; or, worse yt, had luoceedid In breaking Ibe Union up Into three or five Confederacies, ai Val-lamdinuham propneed; do w not toe in Ihe presenl European embrogllo an innruo-tive example of whal would have been certain to happen In this country net n isolated, single ease resulting from divisions, but as n permanent, Ineorabl stale of the country? Read that valuabli end truthful exhibit of the Inner life of the eon-federate government "The Diary of a Itib-el War Clerk" written by a devoted secessionist, nnd made competent evidence by ihe rule of law that n pinon's admls sions against himself are competent, ltdld not need even tbli to ihow thnt th Confederacy would have been at war within It elf In tbe shortest possible time, U all Iti energies had not been absorbed in the war against ibe Government. The reader will pardon us for quoting the following specimens from that book, in this oonnectlon. They suggest a great dial of food for profit- rb'fl reflection: Sept. 8, I mm, Got. Joe. B. Brown tele, truth tbat ths men (militia) In Georgia oen not be tomyrlled to leave the State; but If ihe Government will lend them 6,000 arms, he thinks be oan ptrmade them to march out of ll, provided he may name the ooruinander, The Preiident endorsee on this: "If Ibey an militia, I have no power to appoint, if C. H. troops, I have no power to delegate the authority to appoint." Xc 'ib, lHtiB. No war new to-day. But n letter, an Impassioned one, frm Gov. Vance, complaints of outrages perpetrated by detached bodice of Confederate tttaie cavaliy. In certain counties, at kavtHg been wort thm any of the piwyuea of &jypt, and say that if any inch icwge had, atn imt upon the land, the children of Intel uxyld not hav4 been followed to ths Red Sta, In short, he inform the Secretary of War, if no other nmedy be applied, he will oolleet his militia and levy war against the Confederal States trospsl I placed that letter en lite Secretary's table for his Christmas dinner, Ai I oame out I met Mr. Hunter, President of the Senate, (o whom I mentioned thesiib-joot. He said pblegmatioally, that many in North Carolina were "prono to act fa opposition to tbe Confederate Btatoi Government1 A VT III NY TUOLLOFat The Boston Traneeript some time tin oo published the statement which has been "going the rounds," thttt Anthony Trallope, wbo is a traveling inspector for tho post- offioe, writes the gnater part of bis novels whilo (raveling by railway. The Trunt- enpt, In commenting upon this, makes tho remark that "this practice does not appeal " lo give speed to his narrative, which ocm- "monly dragr. His plots,, Indeed, would "eeem to indicate lhat ho selected ail ir "ooecu." , Borne Bngllebmaa th'fWu takes the Trmcript in hand, and Wivt-s soms pleasant obat about Mr. Tbouofeh last book The Melton Eitatt. That quo'ed below, will show Ihe fidelity of 'bis deeorlptions of saencry, and the close observation of the mtnnen of the people, and Idioms of leoguige, In the differ nt localities to wbioh be oarries the reader, and will illustrate Ibe rare truthfulness of his novels as pictures of life during our own time. It is this ipeoial quality wbioh his given n great many otherwise dull books plaoei in thi English classics, and made tbum of more value than some of the elaborate historiei of the same periods. And this is one great need in Amerloi only partially supplied by the daily pieis, and tort sketches of society which appear from time to time In leading periodicals There has been as yet no great American Novelist of society, lo paint os as wean. Then are romanaee In plenty, to paint ns tbe author supposes we should bet then aro sat iris is, who seise upon peculiarities of abnormal growth, no more cbiinoterlvie of our people In general thin sn autobi ography of Luct Brnni or tbe bran-bread man might bej there ere Indian roraanors ! without number, giving improbable pictures of savage life. What we teed ta something higher, truer and more comprehensive than any of these. Who can supply It? C trial tily not Bataad Tailo. Dr. Holmes might, for New KogUnd. Geobqs William Cvatis might, for Nov. York. But It cannot bo dons aa paioh work, filling In Ihe crowded leisure of a busy life. It must he made the objective point of thoughtful study, and prao'lcal observation, guided by Uol, developed by analytical power, ani bnatbed upsn and Inspired of geniu; something deeper than mere surface painting, like Trollofk's cold photograph pictures, as described below, by the writer we have mentioned; Mr. TroUipe describes very vividly and truly Ihe picturesque scenery of Somersetshire, the towns, cities and pastures where lie 11 on estate ts located near the Qnantock Hills, not far off the high road from Tnun ton to Minehead Almost every place mentioned Is found In tbe Ouz titer, and you oan almost see Bclton Castie above ibe tree tops of tbe vale, with the ":ulle fur a afc ground a mey rtae nlxb above its towers. A stnile word in thu mouth of tbo old gray driver shows also his truth fulness in nrresrttfiog the very a bib-bole ih of tbe dialect or rxinimon pronun ciation of tbo county if .Somerset, ptrtiou- liny or the mmtruiaie vicinity of inuntnn and tho Helton cs'Rlc. That wnrd is ' sure" pronounced hy ihe old driver "sure." Old Puller, 1 tbink it is, states that.the soil is so fertile there, the inhebiUnts say "tbe sun and xail aro sufbeieut without any further enrichment of the ground." One of tho. proverbs of (be lootlity il "when else should I be horn but in Taunton Dean," as if no other place was lit to bo born in, William Hellou, who inherited the entail :d estate of Helton Castle by (lie death of Charles Amu Iroi, Clara's brother, by wbiob iho latter would, alter tbe death of her father, be obliged to lcae her old home, oame over to IMtou from Norfolk to secure Mis Amidrog toe his wirV. If possible, al the same time that be should take possession of ihe estate. Immediately alter bis arrival be went rambling over the grounds wnicn were now nn own. I think Mr. Trollope i description of th salitfiiotion of ownership will not be "slow' in inspiring any one with a sense of tbat safiHuctjou aud the savor of a flue old and noble country estate. ftKMMr POM RlltDlf BY THE I'RMtl It KM r Tl A I A JI1MJK. Sxu mid, the pirate, was recently eliot'd Judge of iba Probate Court, at Mobile, Ala The following? correspondence thereupon ensued : HlADyUAttTUBY ! LttAtr Dir., Trnh., NAi'.:uH May 10, 18rJo. Brevet Major-H,. Jef. O. Davit, remmawW. t'tiff hatartmm aV Kentucky : GiNgiAL TbeYiltewlug telegraphic cor- nspontlenee Is furnitinoil yuu for your In formation and guidance in oases similar to tbe one mentioned in these dispatches: U.S. Military Tratoiupii. May 11, ltutl. I By T.legraph fmm Mobile, Ala 7u Drujadyrr-Uta. WilUm I). Whipple; ltsphael W. Bemmeg has been elected Judge of the Probate Court for Ihe county of Holme, la any action in bis oaie nece eary ? C. II. WOODS', Ilrevet Majnr-Qin. U. S. MlLITAlT TlLKIISAPH, 1 May 11, 1H6H, j B Telegraph from II reditu a rtxra Unitary DliUloa To Hon. Fdv'm .If. SMnhn, Setrttary of War, nathmgton, it. (J: Raphael Hemmei hag been arpointed rroiite Juuge or .mimio. rnii i pcimit mm to soir umikuk tl. xmo.ma.", Mnj. Gin. U. 8. A, Commanding. U. S. MllirART TlLffltAFll, i fllay 11, l&tiu. I By Tel-grt-Jh fmm Waiblng os, D. ('. To Major-General G forge 11. Thomat, (Xm manding Jt'iMry thviiionof Ttnneute: Your lelesram respecting Raphael W. Semmei nas neen nreaeoieu to the I'resr denl, who direoie lhat Himmei be not iter- muted lo del a or exercise ins rune nous of Probate Judge In the city of Mobile, or any other civil or political office of trust while bs remains unpardoned tty ths l'resi dent. If at any time pardon shall be ii sued to him you will be notified thereof. The same Instructions will be observed by you In respect to any other unpardoned rcof i in your commarm. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War, By order of M.-nn. Geo . Thomas, WM. D. Willl'PlE, Brig..tleneral, Alas, for th uncertainty of things Hen have we been hoping lhat iheie interference! with the right of tbe State wen presently to erase, under th vigorous poll- Ay of cur beloved President. And now, hen Ii thi ndleal Secretary of War, not only Interfering In the election end qualitl cation of a Probate Judge of a eovenlgn State, but with unparalleled Impudence, giving th saored and venerable name of Anoaiw Jon son himself ae authority for o doing) If these things an to continue, when may we expiol lo sis these mverelgn late receive their juit rights, and resume their places as rulen In this glorious Union A FmuHTVUL W Attn no ron Rumaway Ht'iBAitrs A French Canadlai, who waa running away from his wife, was io smitten by conioienee nn a Chicago railroad train tbat he tried lo beat hi braloi out wilh a monkey wnncb. OFINIOBN 4t BOITIHCRN A.OY.1L-IKTN.Thi following Brtiole Is inserted again (o correct a very bad blunder which ap peared In It on Saturday. A great deal has been laid reoendy against the disfranchisement of those who, persistently, for four years, tried to destroy the Government. Many of those who call themselves good Itepublioans here nt the North, protest against It as. pleas of in justice an well as bid policy. But it is a remarkable fact that in every Southern State where Bute Governments have been let up which an considered in full sympathy with thi North, the great quiition, the one upon which the fury of the contest is belnt; expended, ii, "Shall ex-rebels be excluded from the polls?" In Maryland, West Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri, tbe parties divide upon this line; and that party which haa been reoog-niied from first to last na in agreement wilh thi Itenublican parly of the North, and the only one that was so, t&ku the strongest ami most decided possible position in the affirmative. This is true of each of those Stales; nod 11 seems to our unassisted vision, very remarkable that those wbo have been considered the Government party at the fjjnih stould so suddenly bare become utterly heterodox. I there sot, nther, lomtthing BlgnifioSBt and instructive in the position of tbo aoti-"coiiservatlve" parly In those States? Adjutant Genebal Cowkn explains to us the meagrencss of Ihe returns of caiu-altirs during the war, based Upon tbe Pro vost Marshal General's rcoord. Tbe re turns for Ohio wore foiwtrdrd from General Cowkn's office, and include only veteran organisations and new regiments-. less than two years. The loss of non-voterans prior to reorganisation of veteran regiments does not appear. Caeayino a Hiqu Tail. -The following singular idvtrfisemenl appears in the New York Liprttt, "J. li." having been un statt d in Congress, probatly wants a hone who will carry hi tail high enough to run him In again: U' Am:-Aty1lb,flreamrn!o-td Hors,vhIt man d Mil uUut li Aji liijk. Atidnee J. IlK&TIIIJ Or MIL01CH). The following summary shows Ibe pro portion of deatLs, from all oa uses, among the eoldicn from different States, during the war: i'n Iti 7 rnii-.m.,,.. .1 In I w iierepiui i ... I in 7 t i n r- ... rwent I In it ' oont.nl iji tJ iHrlineet I I lu :i U' ,,, , tB i in 7 ttliitlelilend Mi. P Mi, .,.( 1 la a 'ft. Hi at 1 In I" I a I n fi uretlv fil dew T. ik..- ,.t lo ii kii M ' a f w Jrey 1 in 111 (Uli omla nV iintyiTaola......! tu 11 Wmi Vlrulola 1 0 Oilawai(.....HH..I lu 'J'l K-mui ky.....l 1 1 10 tlaud Un a Missouri in a no i a o A Good AanANOinggT. A new city daughter home hai bean erected at Bridge port, near Chicago, Intended for Ihe entire daughter work of the latter city. It Is two hundred and seventy feet long, one hun dred And seventy-flve wide, and three Dories igb. It has a daily eepnciiy for working. ff twelve hundred head of cattle, two thou sand hogt aud one tbouiand sleep. BttKrV OF NATIONAL UANK9. V. E Si iMNxn, U. 8. Tnasorer, thus re- Ire Ir- iho fclKfw-ing quftilons put tty Ibe cashier of a National Dank nt Memphis, Tenn : You ark to what extent I the Govern ment Untile fur 'he redemption of the notei r inn i& nonai iintine' 1 answer to tbe full nominal fa.ee value of ery note issued bj the Comptroller cf the Currency to a bank, aod by the bink put uiio circumion. Yon ask: "Should the bank deposits with he United Sious Trcatunr lo seoure the oirouldiiug nolo with ibe banks depositing them be inade(tiaie lo the redemption ol no uniea ot inu naoK. ny rtnsnn of the de- uline of (In leouritiea deposited, is the tiov- rnment Do und to nileem the noioi it nar?' The 47th section of ihe national ourrenov hoi not oniy gives ibe right to forfeit all Hie securities held for any deficiency, but tbe Government has a first and paramount lien upm all the asset of rt defaulting bank. 1 therefore answer Jtbis question i u s slain, "loiim mo anseiuie tail ing of a natiimal bank impair tbe value of idc circulating notes oi ibe bank making buoo. iniiures f i answer, no. tm the contrary, the note of a national bank tbat has failed an rather belter than those of n hank In good standing, if away from the mistness mar;sor commercial centres of the country, for the reason tbat th Treaiurer of ihe United H'ates becomes ihe cashier f suoh defauliinrr bank, end will, lb roue h his aesisUnee atl all other Guvernmcui oinoers, n ueero such eirculiilon. The row rlh nt July rat Ml, Vtrnwn. Oorteiiondeice Morning JOnnal, Mr. V ta son, On N)y 18, IHjB. Editob Mornixu Jor esal Dear Sir: Will you pleas notio in your paper lhat Col, Djou Piatt, by invitation of the 8al- dien' and Sailors' League of Knox eounly will deliver an oration in Mt. Vernon on the coming Fourth of July. I am, ir, very truly, &r., T. A. STEVENSON, Cor. Sec'y 8. A. B. League of K. 0. KTAXlllMU AKVIIM bj E( Ri,Fa;, The eubjoined statistles an taken fnm a debate In lite, Sptniih Cortei. They ihow a larger standing army, rtlativtly, In Italy, than in any oihor oountry in tbo oiviliied world : Nation. PonnlMln. rev. per I, mi) 'ir ,vi 778 .taj. ins wi m.t H"iiitm iKni-fl en.m n ti Pe la ..llt.7vMUJ Sll.liiW 11. Frnf.. mX 172 73-1 4t'l -J lli.7 Hustle ....w....,.....7t 110 iti T.k; v . AihtU .3A tut, un tlHt msi 1 1 Or-at B 1U, '.-o (vo;j ill t 7 Sj'Bio lotjuoooo s-.uuu en 19tltMrTTOil hit H PORT A- TIonn, lUalilli UT Mom I Ufa. The present importation! largely exceed those ol any former period. During eight month th Import at New York have amounted to KOViBVM. Th largeit amount for any corresponding period waa $187,,8.17 forelghl months of tha Sioal year mding with June, 1814. The exports exo'uslvi of specie fir the same months first mentioned amounted (o IHfi.OOS.trl reaving a halance against ui of f6H,6'Jt,126. No comment Is ntortiary. Thi ptpen tell us In melanohoty tones that M il Theresa hai for some time been pre vented from ilnglng her famous sang! by a family bereavement the loss of her favor ite spaniel Time, whloh expired In her arms afttr several day of the moit orntl suffer ing. How touching I Passir-by, ihod a tear for lbs dog of Therm. A correspondent cf tht Morning Pott stale that, not many yeari since, Ilirr Woeh-e!, the well known tenor, was tbsf driver of a public Tvilol In Usuburg. FT voloe having buen heard by lorn connois seurs, hi as advised lo leave the road and lake to tbo boards. " He ii now one ef ihe Gorman liars, and engaged al n salary at Ibe Hof. Theater, at Berlin, with permission lo travel at oerlsin period of the year lo recruit hli health and overfill his pcokeii, The proprietor of a restaurant In Loq. don, Canada, advertises for (lv or six boys lo oatoh frogs f r thi season, Sunday Reading Minn AT II VERA KM. 1 BT NEB. HART CLIHUKH AMKS. In holy rest, this Babba'.h day, Blue gleam tte wsttrs of the bay, While out on the In led deep The nsllog winds He fast alrep. Aud, floating on the drooping galea, The sea-gall wataa Ha wtary tails; . Tba Hills wavsa, with eager Hp, Kau up and kite th sleeping ships. Along ths upper, ttote tea, Oloods sail In soft wrently, And line ihe far horlson't rlin With trauqull Islands Tlolst-ditn. The atrls frangbt with worship's balm, And Ml of lovVt aerapbtocalmi Lord, smiling through Its Sabbath trance, How fair It Thy day's ObBDtenaoctl Pear Lord I dott weary of the plaints, Thateanandtlghlogtof Tby saialef For, ter sines the Eden fall, Bath 1 h bten out long cry and call. Foreorrrwo.nteaof tin, and to Thy cblldrsn trey wbl'e cenurlte go, lhat Tboa wilt ihow their tear fa I eyes Tbe lovely land, wf Partdlte. But mists of fear bedim thediy. And dark and doubtful teems tha way j 0, belp oa o'er tho abyit of fate, Aud lead ut back tu Aden's gilt I fur human life It oat vast nexd, We el ah tohcow tomorrow's mead, And, yenning, seek tocomprtueod ' Tbe wby if Belt g and Ita end 1 for eiy pang of tool or eetite, T would be tbo rlcb tt reocmptDH To know tba Joy tbat ltt- be, To eee tht life we cannot see I Thy wayt are pttt our fl dl: g .ut, We walk In mjitery at l Id denbt j Dear Lord, otjts'relch Thy patient htod, And had at till wt aedetttend. Prom hardened b'cwi bi fort Thee) best Smooth all tba Hie ol discontent j Let longing heart and aching bead Bott ou Tby poeom, oomforled. And when Ihe fired soot ihill faint, 0, weary not of Ita complaint I But lift a t the mining Gates, And thuw at whets fralllon walls. He who conquen himself does more tbsn Alexander, wbo conquered th world 1 Tile and abandooed persons an not intimate with those who are not Intimate with them. The neetUtl word in our Ian gunge. Is Live The greatttt word in our language is God. The word expressing the thortett time le Now. The thne miking tbe greatttt and the twttieit duty man oan perform I Tux Pbebxrcr or God. The habitual con-vlcfion of ihe pretence of God is th sovereign remedy in temptations; it supports. It oeusolet, It oalmv ua. The receipts of the Baptist Missionary Union for the year ending March 31st were $lGi,7!2, which is an incnan of t0,rH over the previous year a remit muoh more favorable than was at one time anticipated. Return! from five hundred and two Con gregational Cburoht in th Northwestern States show that one out of Avery four adult malememben served In the laic war, including 110 minister and 8!18 ions of ministers. Th losses have been, on nn average, three to each ehnroh. The almost universal report Is that these soldiers have returned with untarniihid ohaneten. . Unitarian.-- At East Boston. In Rev. Mr. Cudwortb's Church, revival meetings nn held every day, well attended. The Bolton Jrareur says that, during the past fifteen yeare the Unitarian of Etit Boston have had regular prayer aod eonferenee meet-( every FrieUy culug, alei Bj-rBISt meeting for prayer, and meeting! from h'juee lo house. Religious Liberty ir Switzirmnp. We arc happy to announce that a decree has recently passed tbe Coogren of Berne by n large majority, eeouring entire freedom of worebip and liberty of con Bounce to all de- nominations in nwitierUnd. 'lhti section of he Congress has already prodaced a nbange tn the treatment of the lit pus is. in th canton of Appensell, hitherto the floene of frrquenl perteoutioo, tbo magistrates recently visited n baptismal scene among tbe mountains, with the Idea tbat the ordinance might be disturbed hy wicked persons, and they desired In this exigency to give legal protection lo iho Baptists. Renan and Abd-el Rader recently met at Damaioui. M. Kenan, who speaks Arabic, erne convening with the Emir of tbe past and preeent ' Let us speak of yon," said Ahd-el-Kader, "and nf your 'Life of Jesus.' " "You have then reed ii?" said M Renan, with surprise. The Emir sent for Ibe volume, nod, opening D, said: "So, not only have 1 read it, but t have annotated It.'' The "Life of Jesus" annotated by Abd-el-Kader, is certainly a ourious work, and, what is till more si range, the Emir thinks of publishing it. Civil Worth nr the Sabbath .1. Toll neede il lo wipe off the grime and sweat of lanor; u n fresh by change of apparel, lo res l ore aud invigorate tbe body, exhausted by labor; lo enliven tha mind by ehange of ourrent of though'; and by this, In nt ahor ing men Tor tbe renewing tot la of the week. 2. Capital needs the Bartbatb lo allevi ate hy intermission tbe care of accumula tion; to ease ibe nonendlog of the strained and eibaus'ed mind; to give a seme of Ihe value of nobler objects lhan silver and gold; keep-men s numantty ana conscientious nets alive; 10 shitld capital from bat m by scouring the power and triumph of law and order in society. 3. The State nerds tbe 8,tbbalh to 11- Intnine the public cotisolenoe that guardian nf the public safely; to caua men to reeng-nin the Kternal Lawgiver, as to honor ihe eanhly "power that be;" to seoure tbe moral atmosphere in a community which is bo only support of law. T3E HIMIT -rtltHiBt K or ALL. Ths edhor of the KtoVftv, the Gentile or gan In Utah, after having received several warning, without being much frightened, was finally icared, a follows: "Wi stop th press to give ptaoe to lhi following: 'Now,' a tho lark laid lo her voting onis, 'It it time for u to leave I' We could stand lha 'bloody band' and the 'skedaddle' of o'her warnings, but thi following gile Uf. Jtitt count ua out I Salt I,tx Citt, April 9, IWiu. "Mr, Bditur YUtU:r ou don't quit abutiog Stenhouse and i he MirmoL, wi ll come and marry you We den't mean blond, And we won't staud to have Sianboui ma- ligniJ; io von tank out. tmr n MORMON WOMEN." 'W weaken on tha turn. Will some one lake our place? 27 Mormon women!' P-h-e-wl We apologue. Wt don't edit the Vuletle -St-nhousa tl a good fellow a brave man and he ran look dog in the faoe I Besides, hi never did borrow a pair of brill knuoklei. '7 M 1' O Lord, have utoroy uroi us, miserable slnuenl Don't shoot thin wav 1 We an uol the man. 27 wives I We 11 go 1" Gold Watchri in Boito. Th .'ownwi of CbwimfTM recently printed an nhurd story lo ibe effect lhat the ciliiine of Naesaobusetu and other rttatei have bea ohealint the oountry In a moat startling manner by falte return in ragard lo gold wBtonea. it eapvoiauj ttsBorioai inu m Massaehusettsonly forty-seven gold wa'ehe I had been reported for taxation. To this j lha Union Traveller now repltel : ''We have obtained aeress to the official records of the United State Assessor for thi Hcuthern District of thi city to lest ibe neauraey of the assertion!, and we find that for ihe year in on wara (hicven,) nt number or coti watone returnoi and taxed wai certainly a high a two thousand, and eitlmatliig th oiber wards, the tbe total in lhi city alone would probably eioied five thousand." Stosibo Colours, A letter from resident of Halt I more elaleo thai when the dth Maryland colored volunteer! arrived In that oiiy on Wednesday last, they win I'ontd it lhi while ooye wnne marcning up Haiti- more meet. However the fact may bs glnastd over, I know It to be so. 1 etw eeveral Idler! with lbir heads bandaged and evee injured. Whet a reception for the brave detention or tu iotm Trantwiyl. BiHton 8TATE rVIATTR8. Passed Tunouaii. The Congressional Commit ice to investigate tbe Memphis riots passed through tho city on S'iturdoy, en rente for Memphis. City Council There was uj deviation from the old privrrntnuio at ihe Cuuucil Chamber lait nip lit. Tbf nine Union members met, the roll wits called, aod thet'tf be ing no quorum pie-trit Couuotl adjourned to meet Doit Mrndity evening at M o'clock Matrimonial During the neck ending Saturday, May 10, there were fit'ieeo marriage lioemej issuod from the office of the Probate Court of Franklin county. Three on Munday, fuur ou Tiusd .y, two ou Wednesday, none on Thursday, throe on Friday, and three on Saturday. Emkiramts. Mr. C. II. Campeu, Emigrant Agent atthis place, report that during th week endirg Saturday, My l'J, hve hundred ind eighty. four euiigrmte p:tsstd Columbus for pii-ts south at.d w.-st. Two hundred and forty-eight of these proposed to settle In Ohio, 112 In Il'ibni, 05 iu Indiana, 12') in Mistuuri, 21 in Kiuluckyand 12 in KaaMS. Not Alone ir oi k Tiiuuole, The !oublo barreled cily government it( Spriuglield bas at last been timed down to the working tune. They bad n fight with variations, but, we seem to have bottled down io an un- uallsfactory stand-slill-poiul. Aa extihauge remarks that tbe ciiy govertiment of Buffa lo uppears to be snruewhtt In a muddle. The Mayor having been ardent on a short trip tho Cout.cil clcrled a Mnjor pro tern, who proceeded lo till tbe vucnnt otlices in ihe city government. Major Wells having returned, vetoed Ihe whole proceedings. Tbe situation at lust reports was rather mixed. Six Taot'itSD Collars in Bknus Stolen THigy Arrkstkd. Two officord from Newark on Saturday arrested at (he Union Dipot in this city, a young mm mmed Jamil A. Ituhiok, who a few day before tola from his grandfather nt Hebron, $0,0(iO In Government bonds. The greater part of the money wai found upon bis per son. The remainder, amounting to about 91,200, had b -en found secreted near his grandfather's premises, and $1M ho had given to n boy companion, before starting on his trip to Columbus. Uc seems to have taken ihe bonds without any definite idea a lo what he should do with then), and with no proper senio of the enormity of the crime. He wtts taken to Newark for trial. An Ahacosda on Spbjsu Steekt. The dooixsns of Spring atreot were much ex cited on Sunday. The quiet of tho S .bbath was broken by the appearnnoe In (heir midst of tbe monster Anaco'ida lately on exhibition in the only remaining snake show os High street. Ilia snakfiliip was tn charge of anon communicative individual who forced him rivorward at as rapid a rate a Ihe collected multliuJe cf curious women and children would allow. They compaosed him on ery side, Hocked up his pathway, stopped his progress and quit, ged him unmerciful y. Uc riplicd not neither did he stay, (he eerpun', it appears, having a propci spirit, And kuowlng i wat 4j 1Li-w" stJ -iMlotllW, snded the thing In style and died on Fri day last. The buy was kept in position to how will oo Sa.urd.ty, tut'un Sunday the condition ttereof necessitated its removal. The onhappy fate of snike shows and snakeB In this cily we hop will have some Influeiio in keeping iostituMOL of the kindairny from tho locality. Old FABHiuhED Thi r Love An exem- plifiualion of ihe old itying " The oourae of tine love never did run smooth," occurred last week in our neighboring town of Delaware, Mr. Josdiia Frits, an -old resident, Is tbe father of nn unduiilul dmigMtr, wbo agiinst her failit-i's wishes fell in lovr with a fAsl young nun named Nelson NtwcX On Wednesday evening young Nowcll was holding sweet converse with hia lady love, when a certain big brother appeared upon the scene and compelled her lo cuter Ihe bouse. 8hortly afterward (ho ran to m neighbors with a itory of a brother's cruelty, and said brnhtr et tbe Instance of Newell was arrested aod fined 5 for assault. On Friday Newell Uok the youni lady on a pleasure ride. The tdd man, her lather, at an unfavorable juuoturenpproach-ed and not finding hie daughter In Ibe buggy, seiiid the bone and demanded in formation ae to her wberpabtutt. This Newell refused ts give, but ordered Frill to looien his bold on ihe borer. The old man held fast, drmieded and threatened Youog man drew his revolver, shot th old man through iho arm, drove off, waa arrested and i to bo tried to-day. City Puhoirrs' Home We have leceivrd from Mr. T. K. Ilmsfor l, late Suporinten denl of the Sold io is' Ihine in Ihia city, the following Interesting pnrliculars in regard to (be working of the Home, The Hume was closed My 7 h, end from April 1st until that lime, l,'i:il meils had beeu distributed to ftitl men, aud in tbe same time 4t0 lodgings furniohel. Five hundred and thlrly-aixof ihemencnleriained were from Ohio, li from Illinois, 0 tr.im Itdian, 4 1 from Iowa, '1 from Kentuoky, 8 from Now York, from Peuncylvanti, i from Virginia.Ths firil building waa occupied in lt8, under the stiperiutendencs nf Mr. DaUou, wbo was sppointrd by Gov. T J lo look after the waWan of sick soldiers arriving nt this point. In 1 Hit I, under the direction of Mr, T. E. Bolsford. the new building wa erected, and ilu Horn opened July 20tb, 1st. I. Mr. Bjtsford oiiine from Ljuisvilli, where he bad secured ample experience in the Soldiers Homo at that place, and Ihe highest praise oan give the nun is to speak wtll of the w.rk ho b-ts done and the good he has aooomplishi'd as tbe icslru-meat of the U. S. Ratvltary Commission. Fnm July 20, 104, to May 7, lKtl, W.4tiH men Is wore distributed at the Home, to 90,0o& men. In the aanie time then W're furnished H'.'H'J lodgings, 'J'i,iil!t of ihe men entertained were memb. rs of Ohio reglmtuis. The othere were distributed as folio era: Alabama 2, Arkansas 2:1, California 1, Cnnnrc icut 61, Bint riot of Columbia H, Florida 1, Georgia 170, Illinois 8,1ft, Indi ans, 1,311, Iowa 81)0, Kansas 4J7, Ken-tncly 874, L nisiana 10, Maine 21, Mary latid 103, Mitsliiippl 101, Miifourl 114, Nrbnake 3, New Hamp.hir 1ft, New Jer- rtey 'i'tO, Now York r74, North Carolina 14'J, Pennsylvania ;.'j, Ilhole Uland 10 South Carolina I.TrnntMee Ut iO, Tex a 1, Virginia !t''- West Virt inia Wls.-onsin ilM, United States iUgul rs 10, 1. 8. Navy 1, Colorado 10, Germany 1, Canada 12. None are reported trjm Oregon, Delaware and Vermont. Refug,i from the South were given 040 meats. Mr. D Alt an n-iutimd ai iVe Home all tho time, but received his p j fnm the Stale, and hot writ perl'oimrd hia dulv. Mr Rtlsford's manaci'ment of tho Home hai been muoh eomp'imetiled, but tin best t1 deece of his goo) itiitiapemnt 1" the good opinion of the soldiers. Cehtual Ohio Dental Aisociatiok . ThB 'Antral Ohio Dental Allocution met at ML VtrLon last weak, and after a pleasant session adjourned to meet at Zanesville on the second Tuesday in September next. Cotjxty Is ii an arv. During the week ending Saturday May 19, ten persons -wen discharged from the County Infirmary; six iniaatau received and two children born within tho Infirmary limits. Total number of inmates 131. Ton MiHua at thi: 1'enitfmti ary. Tboraus Minims, who waa convicted in tte Hamilton County Caurt of murder iu tht fliat di'pree, aud sentenced to be bftiigud on the 23tb lust,, aud who ho sentence wai comniutd hj Gov. Cox to imprisonment In the Penitentiary (or life, arrived at lhat institution yeBterdy. Tom is philosophi cal, and takes things eaty. Hiikrmaji Oil Cdmpamy. The Bccrelary of Stato yesterday issued a Certificate of Incorporation for Ibo She run n Oil Company. Tho tiperulioiiH aro to be carried on in Coluiubiaaa county, Ohio, und Bi-aver oouuty, Pouitiylvaoia. Tho principal accounting offioe is to be located in the county first named, and Ibe capital invested is declared to be $4ct,UUU. Mineral Hailoai. On tbo 1 bib. Inst, there w.ib n!ed at Ihe otiico of the Scalar of State iho Cm idea l e of Incorporation of the Mineral Railroad Company, oapital stock .'U.G'.'O This new railron 1 is to tt-tund fiom a point on the Hubbard Branch of tho Cleveland & Mahoning Jtiilroad, near (he village of lluiiburd, Trumbull ouiity, across ibe mineral coil beds, lo th Pennsylvania Htalo line. 8 k!teos Retored Wo Icarn by an order rtoeivrd yesterday nt ths A jutant Gencrai's office, that upon the recommenda tion ol Lieut. Gen. Grant, (lie senionoe in the anse of Second Licu'cnaut Thomas Q, Morrow, lltb U. V. C, whu was cnshisrel March 10, leOif, has been revoked, and he is honorably mustered out of service from the date his sentence took effect. ' Incorporated. -A certificate of Incorporation for the Youngstown Novelty Works was filed yesterday nt the Secretary of State's office. The manufactory is to be located, and the business to be carried on, in Youngstown, Mahoning county, Ohio. The company propane to m&nufaotura machinery, tools, aod other articles, of iron and steel. Capital s'ootr, UDO, divided, into share of $160 each. Incorporated. There was riled, at th office of tbe Secretary of Stale, on Thursday, May 17, (ho oertlfloateof incorporation of the Willow Well Oil Company, on Cow Run. The capital stock la S0,00fl,(with th privilege of io creasing to $12,000,) divided into (ID shares ot $100 each. The prlooipal office Is to bs located at Marietta, and th operation are to bo cartied on In th Cow Run District, Washington county, Onto. Bfum c ira l There was filed on Friday, at the office of Iho Secretary of State, the Certificate of Incorporation of the United Statei Proprietary Medicine Company, with ft oapiUt atock of ..30,000, divided into shares of &0 (ach. Th purpose il to HitmitotuM J)r. RLaek e nuuBrcu gwteuh medicine, and the manufactory la to b located in Cincinnati. The Incorporator Jam" H' Ww- titimif W- Francis Bui re, Isaae H. Taylor, and E. 8. 8wayn!. Consul at Ut. Jouw. A late Washing ton epeoial to tha New York Timet nays: "Col. Dtriua B. Wsrnortof Ohio, ihu recently sp-ptinted Consul of the United Statea at St. John, N. B., is a in-timed soldier, who loat au arm at the attack on Fort Filbert, Hli appointmout waa made on the recommendation of Gen. Swayue, and the concurrence of ihe Obio delegation, in acknowledgment of bis oltlms aa a soldier, and from no dfi-saiiifuctlon with J. Q. Howard, of Ohio, hi " prrdi-iv sor, who has rilled the office fat th , put five years with entire acceptane and marked ability," CjI. Waraer, formerly of tho Wi h Ohio, is a rssidentof Londm, and Mr. Howard was a young lawyer of this elty before his appointment as Consul to 6u John. The 8rATn Fair Ground. Th Stat Fair Groundi al Day ton are undergoing, urder proper lupcrintendence, nuincrou changes, wbioh of couru an improvement. Fruit, floral, floe arte, and so mi half a dot-on oiler halls are lo be erected. Soni leven and a half icres have been added to the nuth end of iho Grounds. H la ar-rangod to have if'iO bono i tails, JiK) oattl alalia, l'Jj sheep italls, and tifi hog pen. Oilier convenience will bo add! hi ihey ar required. Ii i expooied that some five, aorea will yet be included in the Fair 0 rounds. Th workmen an now engaged in extending the horse-ring. It will be exactly half n mile In the inside truak, and la fashioned after th style ot the English court ct two long reaohos, with easily turned wings, giving the horses the ad van tage of their best speed in the borne stretch. When ihe ring is compleied, eligible icati will be provided on ihe hill at the head cf the cuurtte, and overlooking il; and a mammoth stand will be erected in the center of th course, when every foot of the ring may be aeen. MlLlTlBT PBl'.tewaa ir -run PvaiTBiH. tiary. A detachment of Iba 64th Hepl. ' mnnt, u, n, . t., uapi. paniei uanimor commanding, arrived In this city yesterday from Little Rock, Arkansas, haying In charge twenty six military prisoner for the penitentiary. They left Little Roik on k. 11,1. In.l mr,, ..m.I h.rA .1 ) 1 U on tho 18ih. Th prisonen wen nt one taken to the Prison and equipped and uniformed for lervieo. Twenty-two of thin were tried and lenteuced at Little Rook, Arkaniai, and four were tried aud sen-tencod at Fort Snillb, Arkansas. Their names, crimes and sentence! ar as follows! Charles H. Brown, murder, ten year: Stephen Duke, desertion, ono yrar; Joseph M. Adams, dciinioo, one year ; Robt. Del), desertion, two years and six months ; CbflB. Rennet, desertion, five yisnj Sbultou F Ben toot r, drunk on duty, one ynr; Jthn J. Boyd, violation of the '.'th article of w:r, three yean ; John A. Htiehaiian, desertion, five yeari; Jamil Burns, desertion five yeari; James Carmlchul, deeirtlon, elivea month and liven days; Wm. Chandler desertion, five years; James J. Tonlan violation 01 iu viu wrui-ie ct win, two years; Daniel Fltigereld, larceny, two yean; William Harris, desertion, five yeari; AugUBtiis Ljng, desertion, one year; Wm. Mrltnn, desertion, three years; Augustus Mryr, desertion, two years, Michael Mo Ctillfltigb, deieriioo, three years; William Oddy, desertion, (hrse yeers; liso, H. Patterson, drunk on duly, three years j TtgXfi'on D. Shaw, drirriion, five yean: Daiuel Smith, conduct prejthlic'al to good otdor and discipline, five years; Reuben Sprrry, deseriion, assault io kill and robbery, fifteen yean; George Taylor, laroiuy, ihr.-eyeaij; Gtorgo Wellington, desertion, ono year. |
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