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VOL. XXXI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, JAKUAKY 28, lb70. NO. 289. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. INVAIIIABLY IN ADVANCB. DAILY EDITION By mail tin advance per annum 10 00 do do 0 months 4, AO do do 8 do Ho da do 1 do UU Clubs of tlve and opWAidi, each B O-i do di do do 6 mouths, 4 00 do do do do 4 inoutha, tf 00 Ono copy extra to clubs of tea. Delivomd by Curriur, por luonib 00 TUI'WKI KLV COITION, PUllLitillKli KVEltY TUlAiDAY, TUUR8 l)At and HATuHDAk MUltMNU; BI'1 subscribers, per annum 14 AO do do b mouths Has do do SiuuuiIm 1 Id do do 1 uioutti 40 Club of five and njwaidt each 4 t'O do do do 0 UvDthi.. W 00 do do do SniouUtvn 1 Oc One copy txtia to elubt of ten. WEEKLY KDITIOX, PUULISHKD EVEIIY 8ATUUUAY: Moula subscribers, por annum fi 00 do do ti mouth I OU 1'ive Copie M 00 'Ivn do 14 00 Twenty lopiM It 00 Jijiy do oO OU RATES OF ADVERTISING. DAILY One square, each insertion 74 HptKiul or HusinuM Notice, per H'luurc eticb mTiion 1 ii Local None, 30 cU. a Uue, flrut truer )m. T RI-WKF.K L -Hame oi Dally. V KbkLY Ouo suuure, tint i. w-rtlon 1 20 Laa ad 'itiouat insertion 76 Local or Utumea Nolio-i, tcr line otKlt uwt ion Sj & Rlfcht lints or itu mttu a square. Adu-r.ieintnta iur ton? time u,srieiat our rulur card raue, whitb will bu I ruiiicd ou ap- JU.L'lltUM. IIS UiUUCIOUY. iTWeiuvite the attention of our readers to tho Mowing list ot uoluuibus BusiDouft iiouutiS) wliicii are among the moat reliable and taiouBive entdbliatiuieuU in thuj oity. AlTtlliAluY. il.C. HUFFMAN', Atturn'T-aULatf. Uillje, ail iyiac Town street, Culuiuuu. jlENllY C. Kullt-E, At'or-noy-at-La H7 bouth Iligb bt. L.J. CUHVUl'iKLL, Attorney and Cuuiue.iwr-ai-i,w. Unic in City ilAU Untitling, UItA:Ktl NAdll, Attorue)s-t-La Utliw, 2iw. ov douta High fit, AiuUljs liuilu.ug. AllejttlTt!, ! 11 T. UKJOitd, Architect, Civil .u(inr, o. Uffloe.H. UihI uud Mate . U., dd sLory. UbMt V Will,, Wine aaJ Lkvt U.r -u.u. l'a.e W no. Ilran- di s st lKjuur toiMUut ou u. ion b. iiiu at. HtiUtk-lliAsia,ICt tJlAi. O. FlLLUl, ll.Hik-biudei ana UUiik b. Uanulacturrr. r.iuipi.k't work ad 1'ttiutdica.s buuud vu urdsr 111 Mliulk llU.tUtf. IMuaSAUTA IKIt Alia UMl.VstcMllU, Htulmueis, ana Um.vr iu v.up.s, genuine Aruul i' Ji fc'.en. b nrt'iurfaMiuU pimg Ink, ait aiud ol I'j.-er U bvoliug aaa. IU L. biilo bL. ttooi.i i.uiiiiurA. bllti'AHU it uUHlULIt. Manu'artuiiiu uuuuun iunj iuda ,! Itoota NUtl bliou. N IbJ .uulli Uiu bi. C'A.klltUi-; A.U Utt(. 1'bit.ita, llkNd Msu aoturv.s o u iii-go., bt., nac w Mai. IaoumI. 'aUl ho. 115 lowu J It. A la A A1 IOUAClO, win ; a bmi in. " MunutactmciB ol and w uUmuu and retail deal-IalU n tLjAra. Mo. A bou.u lilgb airsat. K. C. 11 AC 11, Wbole'ale and H ui d.or ia Cigrs. No. 231 U uiu llig oi Ci)arsauoi ni) uwuUiuuta.tu. HiH K. HUN eOAuCJ Wholesale tad Umu duakia ,u coal. I7 North Jl'0U bU AlAi. nh,aVKU, th-a't. 1. F. Hl'YDAM, DKl-r in best suaii.y oi ilovaiu Coal. OlHce fool ul liitli B4., siiai uU. r buuto ilJ Lauat bu W. L. UuU.NauN. Wbolotale and lU-taii urali-r iu Piltsbsrg and llouaiiu C ai. in I Noitb 11 tub liwi. tO.M-l OlIOli AD IU.MAtlU.ir, 1. 1 M tH AN A CO., An bos Hull 1 in ,di.aki in Fo.eutu Fruits, Toys, Ac; Uyaxa, F.iUaud ua.ueol it ain taui ariaBua. S 'I ILK Atlft Ntv-:it I' I JAU. B l Ai'l hll 0.1. IVstcrln t-ohi U.ahi iur and o.oue bever Tipe mm iipiuaia utiiun I'aaatingrr i'niU iitst i;ijim4. JuHKl'II MATT. l'vople's Drug H oiv, .M) couu 11 i A Ht Preicrlp- Iiiiki Mn'itiuy D.,uipuiiuu ai ail buuia. lllll (.Ollll.va DhBOllS. KKIlHllAW A CO.. HucecMoraui J. 1. Oaltuiu Co., Ill b. Ulgh St. laiiwla, Mailings, UU wlulhs, bUp.e and iranuy kit j uuuua. I I It II I lliK,Ae. roLt'lllil'H CAHIN'KT (Hi . Hioiifcturia or al kiifUui Frnituro, Chain, at.', i(usawl and retail. Waietjouis, tvl o align d OHIO FCItSITl'rtH (Hi. jfnnilfaeturera of Mrs -eiaaa ruimiture, wholesale aud rvWU. War luums 0, 1 aud Uw tun iliwlt. tl IIICIKH. JAVK4 nAHIlMHIL Furrlert imvmi, altera ndreramFu a, at K. W. wr. iirnua m at, nun uoiie pmi piiy anu wall. faKOOIsHllSia, MlUHiKrt. MKIIKIM J t1 WttittMile ai.d rstad Uruoe s. Chnln Tra, e-ir- vieuano umriMite irulis, o. No. 1,1 H U RhHt. r. PmtolNANi) i.t'hwm M nnfMater ot Hat. Car aud Fun, and dValer u -ma, umurviias ma , 110 h UuP at. 1M N K UoMi iNHiTitANCMco, un,cnum. o. aand AsaeU t(lt,ttil 4t niw. Danan, swnisiyi JEUFLHY AND WATOIiKM. WboUsale and ItuWil tkalirs in Watches. Cluck auo Jewelry, Mo. 71 Uou.h High atreot. lA'illlll'lt. HKHHillKH A A DAUB. Lnmber MeicbauU, dbalent in U aiuds of Worked Vluoriiitf, Luuuui Latch, o. Cor. bpriurf ITlEllCllAir TAII.OHH. J. ll. mZlibltALU. Merchant Tailor. Mo, b7 Iioibh High street, S duorn north ol uay. TUtt OiliU MKtlUliAWT TA1L.UKLNU AM) 185 Bouth High sb. Ueuis' biuu Made to Order, rtea'iy-made Uottauu alwuys ou bauu. Jud. UUNUhlWaKtMhti. Merchant 'i'mlor and ueaiur ui Ueaaymide Cloth u g and Oeuu' M uroianiog uooua. 7 Hvll Mouae iluiilmg. UkB. L. HAiil'LU. Milltnerrand F-ilot boo is; Uuuttemea's Felt ilala uluauud and i'ressed. Cur iiiU bprlug mitt J.ll. W1LK1B. Fashionable Miliiuury, Dtsn Xnraiaintfs Fancy Uuoa. , Sic, liU bOU il ilitf U St., Up. UOidtl u House C. W.BiMMONd. Wholesale and H all ALuiuuty tioods. 191 South iligUa,., Ojp.illoiuU.utlt. R. b. M ADUW. tihect Music and MuskullustruiuentiiOiickeiing aud buiuwy A BouV X'taiioa. DU. il, tt. Uighai. JOHN HKI.TZEH A CO. Knabe Fisns, NurubMiu & ooi.it Uhmoh and Me- ludoois, Muswai lDstruiuenls,c ll it i blate st rriACiiusr, wuhhh. L'OI.UMIIL'H MAi UlNt.,0.. Portable ami btuuo ,aiy ntoau uliitfinus, Castings, Maoiunery, Itu. Wesiwud Nat'i ilol bridge. NiSWSH'AfEli!. tfULti blAlb juukmal. Daily, Trl'WLeily aud Msuttly. Ute most new, b uxu mk sud fmii) ppr, uu tbu bsfc adreitive- U14 alcdiuib ut tua ola.e. JoU.S Ct'llNkl.-LD. No. 3U East '1 own bX iiouy Ltnt un Plate, Cioki Mbilvar WatbM,e, bawutscrtayobsrveu. Pi, 1 mi Kit a ao bi-:i,i, iiAiiKiiN. F. JUALLbk a Hon, Dealers In Lead k lv aud jtieut Lvad, Paths and Wafer Uinwu aud Wa.b llols. Ue b. luud U ficniti:s. W t-lDElt si M' tbL'UK. Pbotoirranbers, ucuitw iu l'ict tuts, Oval &Pquarv FraiUL'a, btuUloaud suitsrouia, giuuud Hour, 4 r. j. Area le. R. P. MoltlUboN 4 CO.. P)iotgTpUtnt til buuiu High meet M. M. uiaswoi.o, PhotArsphcr.. ,.8i L-t 11 road s'reet. J.M. Fl.LIoTT, Phntojrraph Ptlurm Jubuaou iiutUmg, No. HutU UibsiieL J. H UUT. U. I) . IlnmeopithlcPliysMiiun. OUiw; uud rrsidenoo 17l burl lowu T it". HUb HTA Ir. tAlil.Y Real K.Ute ak-wu... 1 JuU.bLN. , i'. t -rboa Areade. oilLcN it LAN 11 A.N. Mnufactniera 01 a 1 si s auu o.iy disruption oih.w. b t.. tor. tt.nfcga'.u wir airu u. HSltlKIU A.0 J II 111. . NttOt KLI KNkPPLU, Mound Br. wait ut rotrt 11 u, Columbus, T.ura Ur auu LzKsa WaKona cuuctiuitly vu baud. A1 htk a riiL (i. I All.OJll.XJ AflU IKl.eAllil.MI. JUllUn LUIKUMACIL Tailor, room No. 1 Naugh'ob buibliuir. Hoi he naue, n-airea aT aiwi"U id a saiui4(tliry DnDQi'i F. WLNUKH. No Hi 8oulh UUbitit-e . uas tlieehol est Wine, tetl aud abiia. Uvoutnoit-n imI by U I'Ujauiaua VAUr.h Nul'tuKs HAltlUH. KKhiLKK MX ON. Who'esale d' alr In Foreun A A' rnan Panet (loo s -nd Yaukce.Noti iU. lul, D4, In7 luu a,. lowoHtrret, SPARROW, HiNES Sl CO., BANKERS, l.-O Houili IlluU street. m.i .tim x, anno. FRANKLIN AMD-Blank Book Manufactory, One of the Lsrwert and lWt Appointed Book siuflunes m uie dmk, Booms 34, 30, 38 Koi tU Iligb St., Orer NeHns A Mrrrs and tttnian Hteam 1'i.iitiiiri i'Ul is. CHAM. O. FILf.DS rioprlcfoT, BLANK ROnKA of ererr description and qualify, ruU-d atd Uiund lo any irqulml paiwrn, vim ir waioui crinira iira-imrf, t pi re equally as lw aaran be iloue plarwlit'io. Onleis uom nuuty Ulboes, Data aud Mel untile bunM pnheliwil. lielrs; a prsoiirsl H'nflk DiHtk vnrknsn, a m qtitit all pi-raotis thiff H tit ui ltooaatuiteui a call before otdrribf e'avwhsre. Maenainea ami lwruxlintis bound In anystyte rtiiuiiea, m we snurirsi notioe. awn VILHAHHON'S Improved Scroll Saw-Mill. TIIIR I Tim WokT URVFOT, AND CON-VhNUNi Maeliibeorthaklndlii uei wi l saw any shape, eltiiere-iusre, IwYvior Iwtal; l lite only na hine 1hl will saw nut a W inditi Ktair Hdlwilhal th Iwiala, aaainpr, Ai. TUr are sutMtantiall made ol trn arnt at). The rnnve manU are all In babbit, and wsrrtnld tn Hhe stnaisrun. ianiacliir'o Of tbe c UA K .H MACUIN KCO., lluuibua, O. nov.l CUB A KKATLY-miNTKD LETTER-HEAD And Otdet at the DAILY JOURNAL OFFICE, OHIO LEGISLATURE. ikiimi:. Tuuhsday, January 27, 1870. House called to order by Speaker Cuu- nluuhaui at IU a. m. lJrayer by ltev. Ut. White, of Colum bus. Jourunl read and approved. Mr. (Jalleu demauded a call of the Houne. Hull called and 100 members auswered to i heir name. Mr Ulover asked and obtained leave oi absi nce fur ttie (lay fur Mr. Uterllu. Sir. 1'arr anked aud obtalueu leave ol absence until tomorrow for Mr. till I! lies. Mr. (Jurtls asked and obtalucd leave of ab.ence for Mr. Uu jbur.l until to. morrow. iHr. Uozanlus aked and obtained leave of Mr. Austin uutll to morrow. Mr Uolby naked and obtained leave of absence lor Mr. McVay for tbu balance ol the week. Ou motion of Mr. Calleu all further proceeding under the cull were dispens ed with. Mr. Corcoran preteutcd a memorial f oul the Convention of Bulldinji Asso ciations asking the passage of a resolu tion exempting then) Irum taxation. He-ferred to tbe Commitieu ou Corporations other thau Municipal. Mr. IJrvore presented a memorial ak Ing a luw to legalize dissection. Hefer-red to the Cuiuiull ee ou Medical Colleges.Mr. iLllne'curaldt presented toe peti tion ol C. Wernug and IS,) others of Uiunllion coumy asking a law to ex empt building associations irom taxa tion. Helerred to the conioiillee ou Corporations other than Municipal. Mr. Urimih preseutiMl tbu petition ot the Uoard of 1'rade of Toledo asking free trade In money aud wulvlug ot valuation and appraisement Iu obligations to pay uiiiuey. Helerred to the Committee ou Interest. Mr. Love presented tho petition of the Queen City ijulldlug Association asking (ur a law to exempt tbem from taxatlou. Iteferred to the Committee ou Corpora-tious other than Municipal. Mr. Marshall presented petition of J. W. King and 111-) others of Drown comi ty, lor n leu per cent Interest law by outract. ilcterrcd locomiuitteu on lu te rest. Mr. tSlfford presented petition ol J. W. Jeminous and 00 others of ltuss coULty, asking a certain amendment to turnpike law. Mr. Ward presented petition of - aud others ot Hamilton county, asking a law to legalize dissection. Mr Stanton preseuteil petition or 1'. VV. Wood and 001 others o' Morgan county, asking a law to prohibit tne inanuluclure and sale or Intoxicating liquors. Hefcrredtucommllteeuu leiu-perunce.Mr. Corcoran presented petition of Central Uuilding Aasociuilou ol Ciuclii- uail, arkmg exeuiptlou Irom lixatlou Helerred to committee ou Corporations other ttiau Municipal. Mr. Ward presented petition of J Henry and iU others of Htiitc ot Ohio, anklng a law lo exempt certain building associations from taxation. Ueiuncd to :oimnittee ou Corporations other thau l unicinil. Mr Dodds presented the petition of the Academy ol Medicine ol Cincinnati, asking tor a law lo legiiize oi Heeiiou, Keit-rred to coiuiuittee ou Medical Colli ges. .dr. Hitchcock asked that, the com inltleo ol Finance be diicbaiged from luntu-r conslderattou of tile ptliilon ot .1. 1. Hliaw aud utbers, uud lhal the same be referred lo committee on Corpora- Ion other thau muuici.ial, winch Was ag'eed to. Mr. Kemp, Iroin the jilnt committee hi E.iioliiueut, reported back S. J K 4 It-lailvu to au aineiiumeui lo the Con stitution of tiie Uuiied Stale. Mr. aslon moved that the preamble to the resolution be referred back to the committee on i'V-.leral ltelu'loi.a witn instructions to amend by striking out f 1 Uo Ural line "three fourth ol the Slates," and Insert Iu Ilea Un reof "the L. uisUtlire of all tile Hull's. 1 lie bpeaker ruicil tue iiiotlou out ot o'der. Mr. Uastnn appealed from the declsiou uf the sneaker. 1'. uilluu the vote on tno appeal quite tllvely dlseussiuu arose, partlcipaud iu iv Messrs atlllwell, Uaslon, rarr anil Callen, who spoke In favur of taking a enarale vote ou Ine preaiub u a ul M.ssrs. rsavUr. Dickson. Wilsou ofW ten. Vau Vortices, Hitchcock aud ltrad burv. who spoke against such a vole. I he ftpeuker proceeiteii lo give ins reasons for lila decisions upon Uastou's inoilon Iu a clear aud masterly d--lliil lion of bis uuderMUiidliig oi the ruies and tile aulhorltv Tiom which he dcrlvei! his llubt. The vote on susiiiUUng tlieclmlr stood yeas Hi uars lu. bo the chair was sua tat md. Mr Dlcktinn lulrcil with Mr. IJaber and could uot vole, Mr. Halitemoil voted lo sustain tin chair as did I'lCkiiiimuuh. Ou luu'lou Mr. Lueliuer the llou'e took a recess. AKTEUNOON SESSION. The House was called to order at 3,' f. M. by Siieaker Cuunlngiiam. Ill 1,1 Jl KOI1 aKRONI) HKADINO. The following bills were rea l the sec ond lime and appropriately referred 8 11 lit, Mr. Odilu I'o amend the act entitled "An act to amend the, actio the lifter reg illation ol the pub) In school: In oltlea, towns," clc , passed Pebrn try Jim, ls.lll; passed Marcii i:itli, IN'iO (Ohio laws, volume 41, PH'je4li H.van & Crltchll-ld, pt jes i;i7'l-7 ) rl 11. Ill, Mr. Hunt I'o dispenso vi moo' n certain cases. Mr. Hlitzell.on leave, liitrodticed Ihc following: II. It 87-Wllh regard to tho prlntlii: of ameiidinenls to nets, ordering thai ther "liou d be printed In Inaclteis Mr. I'hompson, ou leav.- prt'sented the petition of Will Cletueuls and VtlUolher of Knox county, uskmu for the r.-peul oi an act restraining from running at large certain aiiliunla, passed Api II 111, l!)US Iteternd to comiultt'U on lloa.ls am1 11 ' gb ways. Mr. lMldtman ashed leave to Intro duco a bill. Mr. 1'arr objected thatthu rules ahould bo set nslile. 'I no vote being taken leave was not granted. 11. II No 80, Mr. Wilson, of Warren To rsiabl ib schools In roiinty Intlrma rlcs, and making each I nil mi try a sepa rate school district, the director of tin liillrmnry to have all Hie liowcrs an p Tforin all the duties of a board ot edu cation. The expense, to lie paid out n the 1'oor Knnd nion certlllcatu of dl rectors and order of ilia county auditor. I K said directors may establish school whenever there are ten youth ol school sge, but If a school shall uot be Ht.abllshed In auy county Infirmary, the right of the youth therein to attend the school of the sub district lo which the iftrinary Is situated Is reserved, and neb district reialns Its right to the school fund apportl ined to said youth. 11. 14. 87. Mr. Colby To authorize tbe trustees of Grove township, Paulding county, to levy a tax to assist In building a bridge across the Maumee river, the same being aubmltted to a vote of the electors of Bald township. II. u. , Mr. Walker lo amend the 7th section of the act ol Nov. 20, 1807, permitting county commissioners to con struct roads on petition, so as to allow reasurers to attach the same penalty to collect delinquent road taxes as Is pro- IdeU In the general law lor collection of real estate taxes. BILLS ON LEAVB. II. B. 80, by Mr. Halderraan To au thorize the trustees of the Cincinnati Hospital to use the money received Irom the medical students, lu the purchase of medical library, surgical Instruments and Illustrations for the hospital. 11. U Ul), by Mr. t ulton lo amend sectlou one of an act authorizing the trustees of Harrison towusliip, Cham paigu county, to levy, without a vute, a tax sufficient to pay a judgment obtained for recruits furnished that towushlp un der the (trait of 18114 Mr. Bates presented the petition of J. Gerties and 20 others of Ohio, asking a aw to exempt certain bnlldlng associa tions from taxation. Heferred to committee on Corporations other than Municipal.Messages from the senate, transmlt- ng nutlce of bills Introduced aud reail the first time; also one pas-rd by that body, which was read the first time; also notice that the Senate passed the partial appropriation bill with amendments. 1 he question being, Blio.ll tne House agree to the amend meuts, the vote stood yeas 70, nays 21. So the amendments were agreed to. Mr. Parker, from the committee on Claims, reported a resoluilou approving certain claims presented by t he Sergant-at-Arms, for furniture, &c, for the House f It' presentatives. on agreeing to tue resolution tne vote stood yeas 84, nays 5. Ho the resolu tion was ailopud. Mr. Ulover. from the committee ou Public Printing, submitted a report with regard to II. J. It. 1 Authorlz ng additional copies of the report of tbe Si ere- retaryof state to be printed, wllh amendments.The vote on the resolution as amend ed, stood yeas 00, nays D. Ho the reso- utlou was agreed to. Mr. (,'orcorau, from the committee on Corporations other thau Municipal, re ported back 11. IS JNo. xt, and recom mended lis engtossiuent, which was agreed to, and the bl,l was ordered to be read the third time to morrow. Mr Dennis, from the committee on Ju diciary, reported buck s 13 No. 0, will) amendments, and recumtneuded itsadop- tlon, aud the bill Wu ordered to be read the third time to-morrow. Aso, 11. 11. No. 21 To protect Coun ty C'jiiiuiis-loncr Irom Irands by. con tractors in building or repairing roads, tosslous, rlpraos, bridges or other pub ic bull. lings, and recoiuinended Its In definite postponement, which was agreed lo. Mr Enochs, from the same committee, reiKirted bck 11. U. No. and recom mended its engrossment. Ordered lo be read the third lime to morrow. Mr. Ki-uip, from Hie select committee to whom wn referred H. H. No. ill, re ported It back and recommended lis en grossiueut. Ordered to be read the third time to-morrow. Mr. Deuni off red II. J It No. 7 To exempt buildlug assjclatlous Irom taxa Hon On motion of Mr. Glover, tho r solu tion was laid ou ihe laOle and ordered to bu printed. Mr. Unltlih moved to take the me inonul of Hoard ul Trade ol Toledo from the table aud refer to oommiltce on Iu lerest. Agreed to. Mr. Molt olli-red a resolution author Iziug the ritaie Librarian to l-sne books tbu messeuger b a In accordance with the rules of the State Library. II. II 111, Mr Chase, on leave Ti m ike the ooialuing of money, goods, or other elf-c's under lalsu pretense a pent tcn'larv obelise. Mr. Dodds aeked leave to Introduce a bill. Mr. D nnls oM,tcted, anil wished that the rules be ob-erv d, staling his reaona ihe volo being taken, leave was grant ed. II. B 2, Mr. Dodds To authorize the employment of phonographic reporters lu certain cases, lo be styled otiiciai re porters, their payment to tin taxed and collected as part of costs. To bu ap pointed bv the presiding Indgeul ttie ro-queat of either party, ami their reports io be Died in the report or ine evidence Mr. Hall, on leave, presented the pell tlon of W.P. G iugh and 87 oilier of Muskingum county, asking that provision be made for Hie support ol orphans of deceased soldiers. Heferred to the Cotnuii' tee on Military Aifitrs. Mr. Marshall oJ red the following (II. H.liU): AV.u.'wi, That after I'd day no bills shall be I ill roil need without previous uolicu. Agreed to. Mr. Hlu . II moved that tho House proceed to the election of four additional clerks. Mr. Williams of Pavette, olfired n amendment thalthu word lluee taku the place of lour. Mr. Hates moved to lay ou the table. Agreed lo. On motion of Mr. Cillu-i, the House adjourned. M0KN1N0 SESSION. 'The President called tho Heuate to order ul 10 o'clock. Prayer by Hev. J. F. Kendall, of the a con, I Presbyterian Cuurch, Columbus, BKCONU llltMIINO Flvu Senate hills, from No. 00 to M, liolli Inclusive, were severally lead Ihu seeoud time, uudaaVurrcd lo Commit, tees. CIIB1BTMAS DAT A LKOAL DOLIDAY. H. II. No 91, Mr. Hrophot To ninrnd section ol ihu set supptenienlary to lb, act making curtain Instruments of writ,. leg negotiable, passed Kutiru try 'i?, lf'-io, and as nmended and tuok inV-ct. June 3, 18111 (S S 400), was read tho ihlid time mid passed. The bill makes t ho proviso In the amended section Include Chrlsltnaa day us will as lite fourth day uf July unil New Year's duy ; so that when Chrlt-mis day falls on Sunday, the u free, 1 1 till Monday shall be considered the first day of the week, as regards the presentment for payment, ami the protesting or giv ing notice of non-payment of all bonds, notes aud bills. D18SE0T10H DILL. 8 B 30, Mr. Jenner To protect the graves of deceased persons, providing tbal human bodies may, in certalu cases, be wed lor the purposes of dissection, and prescribing peualtles for the viola tion of the provisions of tbe bill In certain otner cas 'S, was read the third time and discussed at considerable length. After several mutlous to refer the bill to select committees with instructions to amend, had been made and discussed, on motion of Mr. streator. the bill was laid on the table. BILLS INTRODUCED. S. B. 01, Mr. Uubbell To repeal tbe act to pruvlde for the appointment of a commissioner of Kallroads and Telegraphs, and to prescribe bis duties, pass ed aud took effect April 6, 1807, and the supplementary act thereto, passed aud took etfect May 13, 1808. (S. & 6. 7-78). B. It IB, Mr. Potts To amend section one of the act prescribing the fees of County Auditors, passed May 1, 1HIIJ. aa amended April 17, 1807. (S. & 0. 810.) llils bill giaduattg the fees of County Auditors according to the population of tlielr respective counties. o. B. 68, Me. Corey To prevent the unauthorized use of school houses. B. I) 04, Mr. Dunbar To amend sec tlou UiJ8of the Muulclpal Code (UO, O. L. Thin bill authorizes tbe Trustees of Waterworks, If they prefer It, to have water-rents cerlltted to the County Audi tor and collected as taxes. 8. D 03. Mr. Daughertv Regnlatlne descents and distribution of estates, amending and making more explicit tbe existing provisions of law on the same subjects, without making any substantial changes. Hecee. ACTEKNOON SESSION. ADJOUURHENT. B. J. H. 21, Mr. flubbell-Por a tine die adjournment of this General Assem bly ou the last day of February next, be ing the special order for this hour, Mr. bell moved that It be lodenuitely post pone I, which was lost yeas 111, nays 18. Mr. rolls offered a substitute, for an adjournment on the 18th of March next to the first Monday of January, 1871, wntcn was agreed to. I be questlun being on the adoption of me resolution us amended by the substi tute, It was advocated by Messrs. Hub- htll and Hoot, and opposed by Mr. Odlln. It was then adopted yeas 24, nuya V. JOINT RESOLUTIONS SKINKD. The speaker of the House having sign ed tbe Joint Resolutions Ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitu tion of the (Jutted States; and for sup plying the State Library with the laws of other States, the Presldeutof the Sen, ato sigucd tho eamo. ADDITIONAL CLERKS. A communication from the Clerk of the butate was received by the Presl dent, asking for tbe electiou of an En grossing Clerk and an bundling Clerk, and requesting that the Clerk be au thorized to appoint a Uncording Clerk. Mr. It'll demanded a tall ol tbe Sen ate, which wus nad, aud 34 Seuutors an, BWered to thetr names. 'The Senate then proceeded to the elec tion of an t.ngrosslng Clerk. Mr. Ban rain nominated Matthew GooUinu, of Columbus, aud Mr. C'ain- neli noinitiated Samuel BOnir-r, of Mor row. 1 he roll was called and Mr. Good lug received 14 votes, and Samuel Shaffer received 18 votes. Mr. SbaUer was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk. The Senate then proceeded to tbe election of an Enrolling Clerk. Mr Hoot nominated Henry A. L"es,of Wood county, who was declared unuul tnotisly elected Enrolling Clerk. Mr. Hoot nil', red a resolution authorlz, Ing the Clerk of the Senate to appoint Id-cording Cierg, which was agreed to A communication was read by the President from the Clerk, announcing that the latter bad appointed S H. Se dan), of Hamilton couu'.y, Record lug Clerk, FRK81DENTS PRO TKil. Mr. Campbell offered a resolution which was adopted, Instructing the Ju dietary Committee to inquire, and reiort at an early day, as lo t.ie case when, In the absence of the Lieutenant Governor, two I're-ldents jirottm of thu Senate ire elected, how oilla ate to Du legally signed. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Mr. Hubbell olfered a resolution which was adopted, lusiructlug the Judiciary Committee to Investigate aud report, by but, or ot her wise, what additional legts Intlou, If any, may be needed in taking the vote lor culling a Conatlluilonal Convention, provided for In section 3, ar ticle iu, of the Constitution PAYMENT FOR SCHOOL LANDS. Mr, Wade, from tho Committee on Sellouts and School Lands, reported back S. II 4b To extend the time for pay ment ot Reboot lauds In section 10 li Green township, Hamilton county, and rccnrumenutci us passage, ordered lu be read the third time to-morrow. I.BAVB OP ABSENCE. Mr Hlhhs was granted ludetlulte leave of absence. 11ATIW OV STATE TAXATION. On motion ol Mr. Odlln, S. i. 10-Pre- scnblng the rates of luxation for State purposes for the year 18i0, was taken Irom thu table, read the third lime and passed. SALA11IK8 OP BUTRF.M8 J ODORS. On motion of Mr. Roots, 3. II. 23. M Potts Increasing the salary of Supreme Judges Irom il.uofl to 15,000 year, was taken from the taole. Mr. Root mover to amend the hill by striking nut 15,0110 and Inserting (1,000, Mr Everett moved the luiUUtilte poslr li ni ment ot the mil. Af'er u prot raced discussion, tho vote was iskeu on Mr. Everett's motion, and It was lost yeas 10, nays 10. 'The votu was then taken on Mr. Root' motlou lo atueud, and It was uot agreed lo Ad) mrned. .:o niniitMON HOI)KUJ. Witt", MONVPENY. Forwarding and Commission MICKOIIANrr, DEALIS IS GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Flour, H'lilsky, Ac. Iir The Blrhot Prim Tald at all tlaMi (tarn, Wheat, llya, Uarluy, ,t., ato. , . Nonr weal end ol "ini'l llond Hrld(e, Ul C01..UMIIUM, O. THE QTJE3T OF THE HOLY GE4IL. Th Tradltionf Unil-tlrlng tht Niw Poem of Teanyten. From the Boston Transcript. The poem of Tennyson thus entitled brings freshly to our jotice the legeuds Kliti Arthur and his knights, which the same author pievluusly Illustrated wllh hia "Idyls of the King." Among other modern works founded ou these delightful old stories are Scott's "Bridal ol Trlerinaln," where the fiction Is com pounded of Arthur Court aud the Sleeping Beauty ; aud our own Lowell's Vision of sir Lauuiat,' in which the knight finds bis search for the Holy Grail accomplished by deeds and feelings of Christian charity. One can enjoy these poems more fully by reading the selections Irom the original stories made with such care uud taste by the late Mr. Thomas Bulllucb, n bis "Age or Chivalry, or Legends of King Arthur." From this source we present one of the udvcniure of Sir Lancelot. That knight, the bravest and strongest In Arthur's Court, h ut with the rest Towed lu go In search of the Grail the sacred communion cup, hose recovery was lo bring blessings to the land. But the sitilul love of Lancelot for the Queen rendered hlin nllt to accomplish his undertaking. Pull success was reserved for Sir Gala had, the Pure, We shall see how Sir Lancelot sped. It beft.ll upon a night that Sir Lance lot arrived before a castle which was rich aud fair. And there was t aoetern that opened toward the sen aud was opened without any keeping, savo two lions kept the entry; and the moon shone clear. "Laucelot, enter Into the castle, where Thou shalt see a great part of thy desires." So he went Into the gate and saw the two lions; linn he set hands to his sword and drew It. Then there came, suddenly, as It were, stroke upon his arm, so sore that the word fell from bis hand uud he heard voice that said : "Oman of evil faith, wherefore bellevest thou more In thy armor than In thy Maker!"' Theu said Sir Lincelot, ' Pair Lord, I thank hee of thy great mercy, that 1 lion te- provest nie of my misdeeds; now sec I well tli tit Thou boldest mo .or Thy servant." Th t, i bu made a cross ou Ids forehead, and camu to the Hons ; and they made semblance to do him harm, buthe passed them without hurt, and mured Into the castle, and no found uo gale nor door but It was open. But at the last be found a chamber wlieieol the door was shut; aud he set his baud thereto tbut he might open It, but lie might not. Then he listened, and heard vo ce that sung so sweetly that It seemed none earthly thing; and the voice said, "Joy and honor be to tbe Father of Heaven f " Then Sir Lancelot kneelet! down before the chamber, fur be wist well Unit there was the Sangreal (the Holy Urail), lu that cham ber. Theu Bild be "Fair Sweet Lord, If ever I did anything that pleased Thee, for Tby pity show tne something of that which 1 seek, Aud with that he saw the chamber door oped, and there came ut a great clearness, that tbe house was as orlght as though all tha torches of tha world had been there. So he came to the chamiierdoor and would have eutered; and nnon a voice came nio bint, "Stay Sir Lancelot, and enter uot. Aud he withdrew him back, und wus right heavy In his mlud. 'Theu lie looked iu the midst, ut tbe chamber, und he saw a table of stUi-r, and the holy vessel, covered with red samite, aud many angels aoout it; whercot one held a caudle of wax burning, aud another held a cross and the ornaments of Ihe altar. Theu, for very wonder and thankfulness, Sir Lincelot forgot him self, and he stepped forward au I enter- d. And suildeutv a breath that seemed ntermlxed with Ore smote him so sore n the visage that therewith bu fell to the grouud, aud nad no power to rise. And after twenty-tour day he oncne i bis eyes; and hen he saw folk, he made great sorrow, aud said, "Why have ye wateneu mer lor 1 was Detter at ease than 1 am now. "What have ye seen?" said they about him. ' I have seen, said be reat marvels that no tougui) can tell and mure than any heart cau think." Th n tl ey said, "Sir, the quest of the Haurcal is achieved right now In you, and never shall ye see more of It than ye have seen. "1 thank liod said Sir Laucelot, lor hi crest mercy, for that I have scon, fur It sulll ceth me " frLUIItG itACIiniX. l If i JEWING MACHINE. FIRST PREMIUM! AO A. 1 IN VICTOUIOUN T take Pi,KAi'Fr. ts AHVorivr. I IMI tothteimmun'y at Inrire ami all win oontpmp'ate surplyirit theuiwlvoi wi h ono of iite4-rioiiMiiom ueiCMillce.t pea ins; Ma Mm-, that ' no r ioreue ra, a us a , caioi j an ouiitf in i ft r i out s fur sniwridritv. At he Konliirk1 nur, just eiowu, inu i iotoncowil aWaiuut tu rrtt i 'rest i em it tu Best Family Swing Ulacblue and also the First Prom turn on work dene on tl aaiuo. biivu ir lor t'uo i n- titor all ihu tt ' cla- machnot in thu In nil. A i.n iv wlroh iuhv Ih immd WIlON.dH VKU llAKU'.Lctr.. .1.'. Thu in btt a iyi of wlint occurs at ul .xhiliiHoiia wboretoinpiileut Juilgs tost tlHur mr Is, That tiie la nnquwittonably W vt F,mi'tt tttnf .Vnr), n in IK K'wrfd. Don't tu tret to ixanun It Ixdnre pur hnMnf. a-K-oiul linml nuirtl luos or nil u In miiniiliint r" ruii'lnutly on l)inl and I-t aai oho ip Haleroom and oiUtt .1 i.nt au Mtn-ei, knj W.H. miOA'S. aVu.i.t. T. ll t H It I I' I't' I .-Tliu ir to iivo m. l that on tli- S'llhilaVof JlioatT. A, 1. 117 a Wariant in iitukniiil v was insikiI airAhml tin1 ciit rli riU-phea 11. Uuury, in Mia co inty ut r'rankltn, and Hatn of uhio, who bif hi-eu a-1jud4l a Hniliniiit ou hii own rt H n: that tbu piyniti .1 f any d bts and dtliv. of any nr iHirtv bultnjlnj to aurh biuTuot tu him ur for In uu aid tbe tranirni any pmpoity bv bit it (orb-d i-n by law: vv- i inoutinor tin nnhliton ul thosuld buikrnpl, I titove tht Ir ili-bta and In rliuot urtfl or tuniu a sine-tof hit f.tt adl tie lol l at a rut .if H ur ip'of It bo Imiiltrn at M'tobfli k WnUmi Law (ttlWio'umbiis,(l,, More .luliii II. Mile In' I. ttiunMer. i'fi Mml'iiol K b a;o.a' UoV'ti k A.M A. KH'KKnL'IiiIMUI, J , U. ti. M irnil, By 11 Mi "nit. Ihputr. M" iu. . J a aus WarTstiM, Alturuiy. Jtu' SEALING WAX! F' IN 1 0OOD9-VBR V ( H R A P, at t h CoIiiibIkis fronton KAILUOAD ! N PTTRKtTANCK OP A RESOLUTION Of a maiurirv ot the Conioraior ot tlm Colum bus & Xruntun lini) ituad Comp iny, adopted at a mettiog uf thu i;irporA eis, m tbu ciiy Columbus, notice Is hereby gmu tbat on riiiirMluy. ihe 4th iluyof lob,, 1870 ul 9 o'clock A. M. Books will be opened at the lolluwing-nanrd places, lor the purpose of receiving subtiiitioi,s to tbe Qapital itd-a of the Columbu at iioatoB It ail Howl Co upanv, to- it: At ttie ilaukititf llouaeoi Miller A DonnldsflQ, in tue oily ul Wiuiubiu, in ihu county ofl-'rauk-Uo. i At the office of Ibe Dnstnen Bousu of s. U. Ruuiftt. in the oityof CiiuluviUe. in Umiouoty of i'ickuway. At tliu Una mean OfflM or J' roes JKtnmUt, in 1 thu city of Ciii licotliH, in tbe county ol Host. At the llaukinn JlnU-e of Clmi.nrau, CI IB ft Co., bt Jttck'n. m t e county ut Jack -n. At the lliumess U'iuk of Junius i.mu-ilt, in Waver., in ti.e vouaiy uf tiko. At i be First aud tuii l . ational Hanks la (Iip city of Irooum, iu the ominty of Ltwrenco-ull iu tho Hlalo of Ohio. Hud ti..k wul bu kept open from ' y to i.ay, between tin- iiuur ol nine oVlouK A. M. aud Ibive oVlocIc V. Al., u tit Uio requisite amount ol at ck xlittll bo suijrciibid. lit older ui ttie CoMoiu'ors, at t ciiy ei Co.umbus, tl'H lifh fiav of I'ti.ruaiy, 170, Jonv Millkh, Bt'is'y. r l i n ni.ivrti iint.ru m luted In tha tevorsl Conn- ticuubuve-i.aiifd are rKnintm to pub if h tlio al ovtf notice thirty dtys uud ft-u ler c pis I tue Itiur, Wltli IK1 ailuuvl lo jouu Aimer, n u let. airf, at, rol.inihttt.. jutilT J SS JU V WEEKLY JOURNAL AND TI1R Agricnltnral F.ot!i!j ! A Splendid rtiuiirc. An Cxtruordhmry Ofli r, Dtn( DeiUy Sruil al once TUB LEADING AGEirCLTCLU M'ENfiL OF TIIK roVNI Itr, TRUE FOR OU YKAR. J ll.st-t'tawi moiitiiiy.ruuti"i''K ui gt dMib.e Rolumu pa'-s tlh'Viim to Fdimiiiir ahd Kt'iclt lir eiimif i ou niuiiitf r (tilar ui-piut tnenu for tbr tracli.al fiiiiiKr, landman, Hlmk Itueder, Wool Uriwer, and Pen It y K por, etc., fcf,, afy, Illiiat rated wit i numerous line Kiifirnvruus anu bauud iu huiKon)ey tirud rovr-rs. k'ini' r will Hnd trii moutlilv a vt-rv till i ut aid in all thu ai'partnn ulol FurtnitiK ud iwk Brn'iiiiiK. It hat a VrU!iiuay lJemtnu-nt uuiler the charfte uf one ef the ablest 1'roteasors in the TJoifed ata'es, who auswKrn tbrniitfb the JopiiKai., frtt V eharfft, an question it!nn tu ii;Ht irjurtu r Lu-mh1 Bone, C ittlo, bheop, ewtiii? or foul-try. rJbus trvery tubboiiber has a lioine and Cattle Doctor .ft. v9 are now pirparrtl to ffcr the AmniTAir t e JOdkNA" ss a jrf.gijt hir oie y-ar, io a.i wlwabali subnenbe luia di Kely ano pay ii advance. Tuiai a rare op.-orlunit wh. h Ihe tn- eliutnt ptopl'- ol our Sf tlon will no doubt day ppreciaie. u anu in yir miuwnp h bh obit i-i aw: u re i uv ctolr iudkiiai. Slm fcS.L-T2toi.Jyml?i .tor's mmmm BitaWrVa'ti''rii V'rir AmjardittaMai rrockainaliun of Electiuiu TBK QUAL1FIKI) VOTKRH OP TIIE Ninth tVaid of the city ol Columbus ate lioppbt not tie I Hist th re n tw an t-le-cti. n he i the lioardiiig hu-eof filwaid Uart.y, on ata- ple aim: i, in U0 mum Waru, on Tliuisdiiy, the S7ih rinr of Jnnuarr A It I1IF For the purpoe of He tmv one Tn"tee to Ml' the Tuoa or caiiHd hy tu ut tin or niiatn iNa.'itt n. Triuttfl Hum the Mntti waru or eaiil cllv. The oU ut ."! f ec'l n wdl br opftu-d at se n ciiw A. ai. ana none at mx u ch ck r, m. hi tn uav afoicuHi'l, anil t to ciiiJuuuM In nil ie Kpect accord (f to tn-1 now mf rce (r-'Vernlnn tne elti iii ot iruaicvaoi tue c.tU'sui tue see-on 1 1 cU', As witness my hanil and iht ri 1 of aul cur, r.-.. l t"'1' 'I'" d'ty" J'l'UitV, .1. isial i 18;u uic'iiub w. sitr,Ki:i(, 1sn?l td N "T. Imp J'.cu and Jbt)ers vt GROCERIES I! TU mid li Vino Ktiret, viycixxATi, oiiio, TTAVK A VtTl.f, sri'Pt.Y HP NV.Wt nOH J7J. New orVan. tii(f.r MX 3lelaM and uttivi kUple mi.1 sRii.-t, ir :.. msj!!..-,-! 130,000 1'GtlSONHCUUtil) UYT11E ANTf-tllll IMIAT1C H AIIIC4 li. IV. I'lK-IOli IToiV. No. 4C2 Broadway, New York, No. 73 Frederic 's St., BerHn r. ,l')M:.,Ai i-l n of A.IM--KI IU !M t-.listl i l, Uta Arabian i'liMti w ll shott y air. on i.ti p.ur-ry t.ui.iun l hi Um'i'd U" , a d i.Tinifi ti hT time, til l-i.irtc.-i 11 h-K f U'NI.DIII.iiN in-nil il'l y'' in o' ctiumi aftitaj ur uluui tr I. 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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1869), 1870-01-28 |
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1869), 1870-01-28 page 1 |
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Full Text | VOL. XXXI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, JAKUAKY 28, lb70. NO. 289. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. INVAIIIABLY IN ADVANCB. DAILY EDITION By mail tin advance per annum 10 00 do do 0 months 4, AO do do 8 do Ho da do 1 do UU Clubs of tlve and opWAidi, each B O-i do di do do 6 mouths, 4 00 do do do do 4 inoutha, tf 00 Ono copy extra to clubs of tea. Delivomd by Curriur, por luonib 00 TUI'WKI KLV COITION, PUllLitillKli KVEltY TUlAiDAY, TUUR8 l)At and HATuHDAk MUltMNU; BI'1 subscribers, per annum 14 AO do do b mouths Has do do SiuuuiIm 1 Id do do 1 uioutti 40 Club of five and njwaidt each 4 t'O do do do 0 UvDthi.. W 00 do do do SniouUtvn 1 Oc One copy txtia to elubt of ten. WEEKLY KDITIOX, PUULISHKD EVEIIY 8ATUUUAY: Moula subscribers, por annum fi 00 do do ti mouth I OU 1'ive Copie M 00 'Ivn do 14 00 Twenty lopiM It 00 Jijiy do oO OU RATES OF ADVERTISING. DAILY One square, each insertion 74 HptKiul or HusinuM Notice, per H'luurc eticb mTiion 1 ii Local None, 30 cU. a Uue, flrut truer )m. T RI-WKF.K L -Hame oi Dally. V KbkLY Ouo suuure, tint i. w-rtlon 1 20 Laa ad 'itiouat insertion 76 Local or Utumea Nolio-i, tcr line otKlt uwt ion Sj & Rlfcht lints or itu mttu a square. Adu-r.ieintnta iur ton? time u,srieiat our rulur card raue, whitb will bu I ruiiicd ou ap- JU.L'lltUM. IIS UiUUCIOUY. iTWeiuvite the attention of our readers to tho Mowing list ot uoluuibus BusiDouft iiouutiS) wliicii are among the moat reliable and taiouBive entdbliatiuieuU in thuj oity. AlTtlliAluY. il.C. HUFFMAN', Atturn'T-aULatf. Uillje, ail iyiac Town street, Culuiuuu. jlENllY C. Kullt-E, At'or-noy-at-La H7 bouth Iligb bt. L.J. CUHVUl'iKLL, Attorney and Cuuiue.iwr-ai-i,w. Unic in City ilAU Untitling, UItA:Ktl NAdll, Attorue)s-t-La Utliw, 2iw. ov douta High fit, AiuUljs liuilu.ug. AllejttlTt!, ! 11 T. UKJOitd, Architect, Civil .u(inr, o. Uffloe.H. UihI uud Mate . U., dd sLory. UbMt V Will,, Wine aaJ Lkvt U.r -u.u. l'a.e W no. Ilran- di s st lKjuur toiMUut ou u. ion b. iiiu at. HtiUtk-lliAsia,ICt tJlAi. O. FlLLUl, ll.Hik-biudei ana UUiik b. Uanulacturrr. r.iuipi.k't work ad 1'ttiutdica.s buuud vu urdsr 111 Mliulk llU.tUtf. IMuaSAUTA IKIt Alia UMl.VstcMllU, Htulmueis, ana Um.vr iu v.up.s, genuine Aruul i' Ji fc'.en. b nrt'iurfaMiuU pimg Ink, ait aiud ol I'j.-er U bvoliug aaa. IU L. biilo bL. ttooi.i i.uiiiiurA. bllti'AHU it uUHlULIt. Manu'artuiiiu uuuuun iunj iuda ,! Itoota NUtl bliou. N IbJ .uulli Uiu bi. C'A.klltUi-; A.U Utt(. 1'bit.ita, llkNd Msu aoturv.s o u iii-go., bt., nac w Mai. IaoumI. 'aUl ho. 115 lowu J It. A la A A1 IOUAClO, win ; a bmi in. " MunutactmciB ol and w uUmuu and retail deal-IalU n tLjAra. Mo. A bou.u lilgb airsat. K. C. 11 AC 11, Wbole'ale and H ui d.or ia Cigrs. No. 231 U uiu llig oi Ci)arsauoi ni) uwuUiuuta.tu. HiH K. HUN eOAuCJ Wholesale tad Umu duakia ,u coal. I7 North Jl'0U bU AlAi. nh,aVKU, th-a't. 1. F. Hl'YDAM, DKl-r in best suaii.y oi ilovaiu Coal. OlHce fool ul liitli B4., siiai uU. r buuto ilJ Lauat bu W. L. UuU.NauN. Wbolotale and lU-taii urali-r iu Piltsbsrg and llouaiiu C ai. in I Noitb 11 tub liwi. tO.M-l OlIOli AD IU.MAtlU.ir, 1. 1 M tH AN A CO., An bos Hull 1 in ,di.aki in Fo.eutu Fruits, Toys, Ac; Uyaxa, F.iUaud ua.ueol it ain taui ariaBua. S 'I ILK Atlft Ntv-:it I' I JAU. B l Ai'l hll 0.1. IVstcrln t-ohi U.ahi iur and o.oue bever Tipe mm iipiuaia utiiun I'aaatingrr i'niU iitst i;ijim4. JuHKl'II MATT. l'vople's Drug H oiv, .M) couu 11 i A Ht Preicrlp- Iiiiki Mn'itiuy D.,uipuiiuu ai ail buuia. lllll (.Ollll.va DhBOllS. KKIlHllAW A CO.. HucecMoraui J. 1. Oaltuiu Co., Ill b. Ulgh St. laiiwla, Mailings, UU wlulhs, bUp.e and iranuy kit j uuuua. I I It II I lliK,Ae. roLt'lllil'H CAHIN'KT (Hi . Hioiifcturia or al kiifUui Frnituro, Chain, at.', i(usawl and retail. Waietjouis, tvl o align d OHIO FCItSITl'rtH (Hi. jfnnilfaeturera of Mrs -eiaaa ruimiture, wholesale aud rvWU. War luums 0, 1 aud Uw tun iliwlt. tl IIICIKH. JAVK4 nAHIlMHIL Furrlert imvmi, altera ndreramFu a, at K. W. wr. iirnua m at, nun uoiie pmi piiy anu wall. faKOOIsHllSia, MlUHiKrt. MKIIKIM J t1 WttittMile ai.d rstad Uruoe s. Chnln Tra, e-ir- vieuano umriMite irulis, o. No. 1,1 H U RhHt. r. PmtolNANi) i.t'hwm M nnfMater ot Hat. Car aud Fun, and dValer u -ma, umurviias ma , 110 h UuP at. 1M N K UoMi iNHiTitANCMco, un,cnum. o. aand AsaeU t(lt,ttil 4t niw. Danan, swnisiyi JEUFLHY AND WATOIiKM. WboUsale and ItuWil tkalirs in Watches. Cluck auo Jewelry, Mo. 71 Uou.h High atreot. lA'illlll'lt. HKHHillKH A A DAUB. Lnmber MeicbauU, dbalent in U aiuds of Worked Vluoriiitf, Luuuui Latch, o. Cor. bpriurf ITlEllCllAir TAII.OHH. J. ll. mZlibltALU. Merchant Tailor. Mo, b7 Iioibh High street, S duorn north ol uay. TUtt OiliU MKtlUliAWT TA1L.UKLNU AM) 185 Bouth High sb. Ueuis' biuu Made to Order, rtea'iy-made Uottauu alwuys ou bauu. Jud. UUNUhlWaKtMhti. Merchant 'i'mlor and ueaiur ui Ueaaymide Cloth u g and Oeuu' M uroianiog uooua. 7 Hvll Mouae iluiilmg. UkB. L. HAiil'LU. Milltnerrand F-ilot boo is; Uuuttemea's Felt ilala uluauud and i'ressed. Cur iiiU bprlug mitt J.ll. W1LK1B. Fashionable Miliiuury, Dtsn Xnraiaintfs Fancy Uuoa. , Sic, liU bOU il ilitf U St., Up. UOidtl u House C. W.BiMMONd. Wholesale and H all ALuiuuty tioods. 191 South iligUa,., Ojp.illoiuU.utlt. R. b. M ADUW. tihect Music and MuskullustruiuentiiOiickeiing aud buiuwy A BouV X'taiioa. DU. il, tt. Uighai. JOHN HKI.TZEH A CO. Knabe Fisns, NurubMiu & ooi.it Uhmoh and Me- ludoois, Muswai lDstruiuenls,c ll it i blate st rriACiiusr, wuhhh. L'OI.UMIIL'H MAi UlNt.,0.. Portable ami btuuo ,aiy ntoau uliitfinus, Castings, Maoiunery, Itu. Wesiwud Nat'i ilol bridge. NiSWSH'AfEli!. tfULti blAlb juukmal. Daily, Trl'WLeily aud Msuttly. Ute most new, b uxu mk sud fmii) ppr, uu tbu bsfc adreitive- U14 alcdiuib ut tua ola.e. JoU.S Ct'llNkl.-LD. No. 3U East '1 own bX iiouy Ltnt un Plate, Cioki Mbilvar WatbM,e, bawutscrtayobsrveu. Pi, 1 mi Kit a ao bi-:i,i, iiAiiKiiN. F. JUALLbk a Hon, Dealers In Lead k lv aud jtieut Lvad, Paths and Wafer Uinwu aud Wa.b llols. Ue b. luud U ficniti:s. W t-lDElt si M' tbL'UK. Pbotoirranbers, ucuitw iu l'ict tuts, Oval &Pquarv FraiUL'a, btuUloaud suitsrouia, giuuud Hour, 4 r. j. Area le. R. P. MoltlUboN 4 CO.. P)iotgTpUtnt til buuiu High meet M. M. uiaswoi.o, PhotArsphcr.. ,.8i L-t 11 road s'reet. J.M. Fl.LIoTT, Phntojrraph Ptlurm Jubuaou iiutUmg, No. HutU UibsiieL J. H UUT. U. I) . IlnmeopithlcPliysMiiun. OUiw; uud rrsidenoo 17l burl lowu T it". HUb HTA Ir. tAlil.Y Real K.Ute ak-wu... 1 JuU.bLN. , i'. t -rboa Areade. oilLcN it LAN 11 A.N. Mnufactniera 01 a 1 si s auu o.iy disruption oih.w. b t.. tor. tt.nfcga'.u wir airu u. HSltlKIU A.0 J II 111. . NttOt KLI KNkPPLU, Mound Br. wait ut rotrt 11 u, Columbus, T.ura Ur auu LzKsa WaKona cuuctiuitly vu baud. A1 htk a riiL (i. I All.OJll.XJ AflU IKl.eAllil.MI. JUllUn LUIKUMACIL Tailor, room No. 1 Naugh'ob buibliuir. Hoi he naue, n-airea aT aiwi"U id a saiui4(tliry DnDQi'i F. WLNUKH. No Hi 8oulh UUbitit-e . uas tlieehol est Wine, tetl aud abiia. Uvoutnoit-n imI by U I'Ujauiaua VAUr.h Nul'tuKs HAltlUH. KKhiLKK MX ON. Who'esale d' alr In Foreun A A' rnan Panet (loo s -nd Yaukce.Noti iU. lul, D4, In7 luu a,. lowoHtrret, SPARROW, HiNES Sl CO., BANKERS, l.-O Houili IlluU street. m.i .tim x, anno. FRANKLIN AMD-Blank Book Manufactory, One of the Lsrwert and lWt Appointed Book siuflunes m uie dmk, Booms 34, 30, 38 Koi tU Iligb St., Orer NeHns A Mrrrs and tttnian Hteam 1'i.iitiiiri i'Ul is. CHAM. O. FILf.DS rioprlcfoT, BLANK ROnKA of ererr description and qualify, ruU-d atd Uiund lo any irqulml paiwrn, vim ir waioui crinira iira-imrf, t pi re equally as lw aaran be iloue plarwlit'io. Onleis uom nuuty Ulboes, Data aud Mel untile bunM pnheliwil. lielrs; a prsoiirsl H'nflk DiHtk vnrknsn, a m qtitit all pi-raotis thiff H tit ui ltooaatuiteui a call before otdrribf e'avwhsre. Maenainea ami lwruxlintis bound In anystyte rtiiuiiea, m we snurirsi notioe. awn VILHAHHON'S Improved Scroll Saw-Mill. TIIIR I Tim WokT URVFOT, AND CON-VhNUNi Maeliibeorthaklndlii uei wi l saw any shape, eltiiere-iusre, IwYvior Iwtal; l lite only na hine 1hl will saw nut a W inditi Ktair Hdlwilhal th Iwiala, aaainpr, Ai. TUr are sutMtantiall made ol trn arnt at). The rnnve manU are all In babbit, and wsrrtnld tn Hhe stnaisrun. ianiacliir'o Of tbe c UA K .H MACUIN KCO., lluuibua, O. nov.l CUB A KKATLY-miNTKD LETTER-HEAD And Otdet at the DAILY JOURNAL OFFICE, OHIO LEGISLATURE. ikiimi:. Tuuhsday, January 27, 1870. House called to order by Speaker Cuu- nluuhaui at IU a. m. lJrayer by ltev. Ut. White, of Colum bus. Jourunl read and approved. Mr. (Jalleu demauded a call of the Houne. Hull called and 100 members auswered to i heir name. Mr Ulover asked and obtained leave oi absi nce fur ttie (lay fur Mr. Uterllu. Sir. 1'arr anked aud obtalueu leave ol absence until tomorrow for Mr. till I! lies. Mr. (Jurtls asked and obtalucd leave of ab.ence for Mr. Uu jbur.l until to. morrow. iHr. Uozanlus aked and obtained leave of Mr. Austin uutll to morrow. Mr Uolby naked and obtained leave of absence lor Mr. McVay for tbu balance ol the week. Ou motion of Mr. Calleu all further proceeding under the cull were dispens ed with. Mr. Corcoran preteutcd a memorial f oul the Convention of Bulldinji Asso ciations asking the passage of a resolu tion exempting then) Irum taxation. He-ferred to tbe Commitieu ou Corporations other thau Municipal. Mr. IJrvore presented a memorial ak Ing a luw to legalize dissection. Hefer-red to the Cuiuiull ee ou Medical Colleges.Mr. iLllne'curaldt presented toe peti tion ol C. Wernug and IS,) others of Uiunllion coumy asking a law to ex empt building associations irom taxa tion. Helerred to the conioiillee ou Corporations other than Municipal. Mr. Urimih preseutiMl tbu petition ot the Uoard of 1'rade of Toledo asking free trade In money aud wulvlug ot valuation and appraisement Iu obligations to pay uiiiuey. Helerred to the Committee ou Interest. Mr. Love presented tho petition of the Queen City ijulldlug Association asking (ur a law to exempt tbem from taxatlou. Iteferred to the Committee ou Corpora-tious other than Municipal. Mr. Marshall presented petition of J. W. King and 111-) others of Drown comi ty, lor n leu per cent Interest law by outract. ilcterrcd locomiuitteu on lu te rest. Mr. tSlfford presented petition ol J. W. Jeminous and 00 others of ltuss coULty, asking a certain amendment to turnpike law. Mr. Ward presented petition of - aud others ot Hamilton county, asking a law to legalize dissection. Mr Stanton preseuteil petition or 1'. VV. Wood and 001 others o' Morgan county, asking a law to prohibit tne inanuluclure and sale or Intoxicating liquors. Hefcrredtucommllteeuu leiu-perunce.Mr. Corcoran presented petition of Central Uuilding Aasociuilou ol Ciuclii- uail, arkmg exeuiptlou Irom lixatlou Helerred to committee ou Corporations other ttiau Municipal. Mr. Ward presented petition of J Henry and iU others of Htiitc ot Ohio, anklng a law lo exempt certain building associations from taxation. Ueiuncd to :oimnittee ou Corporations other thau l unicinil. Mr Dodds presented the petition of the Academy ol Medicine ol Cincinnati, asking tor a law lo legiiize oi Heeiiou, Keit-rred to coiuiuittee ou Medical Colli ges. .dr. Hitchcock asked that, the com inltleo ol Finance be diicbaiged from luntu-r conslderattou of tile ptliilon ot .1. 1. Hliaw aud utbers, uud lhal the same be referred lo committee on Corpora- Ion other thau muuici.ial, winch Was ag'eed to. Mr. Kemp, Iroin the jilnt committee hi E.iioliiueut, reported back S. J K 4 It-lailvu to au aineiiumeui lo the Con stitution of tiie Uuiied Stale. Mr. aslon moved that the preamble to the resolution be referred back to the committee on i'V-.leral ltelu'loi.a witn instructions to amend by striking out f 1 Uo Ural line "three fourth ol the Slates," and Insert Iu Ilea Un reof "the L. uisUtlire of all tile Hull's. 1 lie bpeaker ruicil tue iiiotlou out ot o'der. Mr. Uastnn appealed from the declsiou uf the sneaker. 1'. uilluu the vote on tno appeal quite tllvely dlseussiuu arose, partlcipaud iu iv Messrs atlllwell, Uaslon, rarr anil Callen, who spoke In favur of taking a enarale vote ou Ine preaiub u a ul M.ssrs. rsavUr. Dickson. Wilsou ofW ten. Vau Vortices, Hitchcock aud ltrad burv. who spoke against such a vole. I he ftpeuker proceeiteii lo give ins reasons for lila decisions upon Uastou's inoilon Iu a clear aud masterly d--lliil lion of bis uuderMUiidliig oi the ruies and tile aulhorltv Tiom which he dcrlvei! his llubt. The vote on susiiiUUng tlieclmlr stood yeas Hi uars lu. bo the chair was sua tat md. Mr Dlcktinn lulrcil with Mr. IJaber and could uot vole, Mr. Halitemoil voted lo sustain tin chair as did I'lCkiiiimuuh. Ou luu'lou Mr. Lueliuer the llou'e took a recess. AKTEUNOON SESSION. The House was called to order at 3,' f. M. by Siieaker Cuunlngiiam. Ill 1,1 Jl KOI1 aKRONI) HKADINO. The following bills were rea l the sec ond lime and appropriately referred 8 11 lit, Mr. Odilu I'o amend the act entitled "An act to amend the, actio the lifter reg illation ol the pub) In school: In oltlea, towns," clc , passed Pebrn try Jim, ls.lll; passed Marcii i:itli, IN'iO (Ohio laws, volume 41, PH'je4li H.van & Crltchll-ld, pt jes i;i7'l-7 ) rl 11. Ill, Mr. Hunt I'o dispenso vi moo' n certain cases. Mr. Hlitzell.on leave, liitrodticed Ihc following: II. It 87-Wllh regard to tho prlntlii: of ameiidinenls to nets, ordering thai ther "liou d be printed In Inaclteis Mr. I'hompson, ou leav.- prt'sented the petition of Will Cletueuls and VtlUolher of Knox county, uskmu for the r.-peul oi an act restraining from running at large certain aiiliunla, passed Api II 111, l!)US Iteternd to comiultt'U on lloa.ls am1 11 ' gb ways. Mr. lMldtman ashed leave to Intro duco a bill. Mr. 1'arr objected thatthu rules ahould bo set nslile. 'I no vote being taken leave was not granted. 11. II No 80, Mr. Wilson, of Warren To rsiabl ib schools In roiinty Intlrma rlcs, and making each I nil mi try a sepa rate school district, the director of tin liillrmnry to have all Hie liowcrs an p Tforin all the duties of a board ot edu cation. The expense, to lie paid out n the 1'oor Knnd nion certlllcatu of dl rectors and order of ilia county auditor. I K said directors may establish school whenever there are ten youth ol school sge, but If a school shall uot be Ht.abllshed In auy county Infirmary, the right of the youth therein to attend the school of the sub district lo which the iftrinary Is situated Is reserved, and neb district reialns Its right to the school fund apportl ined to said youth. 11. 14. 87. Mr. Colby To authorize tbe trustees of Grove township, Paulding county, to levy a tax to assist In building a bridge across the Maumee river, the same being aubmltted to a vote of the electors of Bald township. II. u. , Mr. Walker lo amend the 7th section of the act ol Nov. 20, 1807, permitting county commissioners to con struct roads on petition, so as to allow reasurers to attach the same penalty to collect delinquent road taxes as Is pro- IdeU In the general law lor collection of real estate taxes. BILLS ON LEAVB. II. B. 80, by Mr. Halderraan To au thorize the trustees of the Cincinnati Hospital to use the money received Irom the medical students, lu the purchase of medical library, surgical Instruments and Illustrations for the hospital. 11. U Ul), by Mr. t ulton lo amend sectlou one of an act authorizing the trustees of Harrison towusliip, Cham paigu county, to levy, without a vute, a tax sufficient to pay a judgment obtained for recruits furnished that towushlp un der the (trait of 18114 Mr. Bates presented the petition of J. Gerties and 20 others of Ohio, asking a aw to exempt certain bnlldlng associa tions from taxation. Heferred to committee on Corporations other than Municipal.Messages from the senate, transmlt- ng nutlce of bills Introduced aud reail the first time; also one pas-rd by that body, which was read the first time; also notice that the Senate passed the partial appropriation bill with amendments. 1 he question being, Blio.ll tne House agree to the amend meuts, the vote stood yeas 70, nays 21. So the amendments were agreed to. Mr. Parker, from the committee on Claims, reported a resoluilou approving certain claims presented by t he Sergant-at-Arms, for furniture, &c, for the House f It' presentatives. on agreeing to tue resolution tne vote stood yeas 84, nays 5. Ho the resolu tion was ailopud. Mr. Ulover. from the committee ou Public Printing, submitted a report with regard to II. J. It. 1 Authorlz ng additional copies of the report of tbe Si ere- retaryof state to be printed, wllh amendments.The vote on the resolution as amend ed, stood yeas 00, nays D. Ho the reso- utlou was agreed to. Mr. (,'orcorau, from the committee on Corporations other thau Municipal, re ported back 11. IS JNo. xt, and recom mended lis engtossiuent, which was agreed to, and the bl,l was ordered to be read the third time to morrow. Mr Dennis, from the committee on Ju diciary, reported buck s 13 No. 0, will) amendments, and recumtneuded itsadop- tlon, aud the bill Wu ordered to be read the third time to-morrow. Aso, 11. 11. No. 21 To protect Coun ty C'jiiiuiis-loncr Irom Irands by. con tractors in building or repairing roads, tosslous, rlpraos, bridges or other pub ic bull. lings, and recoiuinended Its In definite postponement, which was agreed lo. Mr Enochs, from the same committee, reiKirted bck 11. U. No. and recom mended its engrossment. Ordered lo be read the third lime to morrow. Mr. Ki-uip, from Hie select committee to whom wn referred H. H. No. ill, re ported It back and recommended lis en grossiueut. Ordered to be read the third time to-morrow. Mr. Deuni off red II. J It No. 7 To exempt buildlug assjclatlous Irom taxa Hon On motion of Mr. Glover, tho r solu tion was laid ou ihe laOle and ordered to bu printed. Mr. Unltlih moved to take the me inonul of Hoard ul Trade ol Toledo from the table aud refer to oommiltce on Iu lerest. Agreed to. Mr. Molt olli-red a resolution author Iziug the ritaie Librarian to l-sne books tbu messeuger b a In accordance with the rules of the State Library. II. II 111, Mr Chase, on leave Ti m ike the ooialuing of money, goods, or other elf-c's under lalsu pretense a pent tcn'larv obelise. Mr. Dodds aeked leave to Introduce a bill. Mr. D nnls oM,tcted, anil wished that the rules be ob-erv d, staling his reaona ihe volo being taken, leave was grant ed. II. B 2, Mr. Dodds To authorize the employment of phonographic reporters lu certain cases, lo be styled otiiciai re porters, their payment to tin taxed and collected as part of costs. To bu ap pointed bv the presiding Indgeul ttie ro-queat of either party, ami their reports io be Died in the report or ine evidence Mr. Hall, on leave, presented the pell tlon of W.P. G iugh and 87 oilier of Muskingum county, asking that provision be made for Hie support ol orphans of deceased soldiers. Heferred to the Cotnuii' tee on Military Aifitrs. Mr. Marshall oJ red the following (II. H.liU): AV.u.'wi, That after I'd day no bills shall be I ill roil need without previous uolicu. Agreed to. Mr. Hlu . II moved that tho House proceed to the election of four additional clerks. Mr. Williams of Pavette, olfired n amendment thalthu word lluee taku the place of lour. Mr. Hates moved to lay ou the table. Agreed lo. On motion of Mr. Cillu-i, the House adjourned. M0KN1N0 SESSION. 'The President called tho Heuate to order ul 10 o'clock. Prayer by Hev. J. F. Kendall, of the a con, I Presbyterian Cuurch, Columbus, BKCONU llltMIINO Flvu Senate hills, from No. 00 to M, liolli Inclusive, were severally lead Ihu seeoud time, uudaaVurrcd lo Commit, tees. CIIB1BTMAS DAT A LKOAL DOLIDAY. H. II. No 91, Mr. Hrophot To ninrnd section ol ihu set supptenienlary to lb, act making curtain Instruments of writ,. leg negotiable, passed Kutiru try 'i?, lf'-io, and as nmended and tuok inV-ct. June 3, 18111 (S S 400), was read tho ihlid time mid passed. The bill makes t ho proviso In the amended section Include Chrlsltnaa day us will as lite fourth day uf July unil New Year's duy ; so that when Chrlt-mis day falls on Sunday, the u free, 1 1 till Monday shall be considered the first day of the week, as regards the presentment for payment, ami the protesting or giv ing notice of non-payment of all bonds, notes aud bills. D18SE0T10H DILL. 8 B 30, Mr. Jenner To protect the graves of deceased persons, providing tbal human bodies may, in certalu cases, be wed lor the purposes of dissection, and prescribing peualtles for the viola tion of the provisions of tbe bill In certain otner cas 'S, was read the third time and discussed at considerable length. After several mutlous to refer the bill to select committees with instructions to amend, had been made and discussed, on motion of Mr. streator. the bill was laid on the table. BILLS INTRODUCED. S. B. 01, Mr. Uubbell To repeal tbe act to pruvlde for the appointment of a commissioner of Kallroads and Telegraphs, and to prescribe bis duties, pass ed aud took effect April 6, 1807, and the supplementary act thereto, passed aud took etfect May 13, 1808. (S. & 6. 7-78). B. It IB, Mr. Potts To amend section one of the act prescribing the fees of County Auditors, passed May 1, 1HIIJ. aa amended April 17, 1807. (S. & 0. 810.) llils bill giaduattg the fees of County Auditors according to the population of tlielr respective counties. o. B. 68, Me. Corey To prevent the unauthorized use of school houses. B. I) 04, Mr. Dunbar To amend sec tlou UiJ8of the Muulclpal Code (UO, O. L. Thin bill authorizes tbe Trustees of Waterworks, If they prefer It, to have water-rents cerlltted to the County Audi tor and collected as taxes. 8. D 03. Mr. Daughertv Regnlatlne descents and distribution of estates, amending and making more explicit tbe existing provisions of law on the same subjects, without making any substantial changes. Hecee. ACTEKNOON SESSION. ADJOUURHENT. B. J. H. 21, Mr. flubbell-Por a tine die adjournment of this General Assem bly ou the last day of February next, be ing the special order for this hour, Mr. bell moved that It be lodenuitely post pone I, which was lost yeas 111, nays 18. Mr. rolls offered a substitute, for an adjournment on the 18th of March next to the first Monday of January, 1871, wntcn was agreed to. I be questlun being on the adoption of me resolution us amended by the substi tute, It was advocated by Messrs. Hub- htll and Hoot, and opposed by Mr. Odlln. It was then adopted yeas 24, nuya V. JOINT RESOLUTIONS SKINKD. The speaker of the House having sign ed tbe Joint Resolutions Ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitu tion of the (Jutted States; and for sup plying the State Library with the laws of other States, the Presldeutof the Sen, ato sigucd tho eamo. ADDITIONAL CLERKS. A communication from the Clerk of the butate was received by the Presl dent, asking for tbe electiou of an En grossing Clerk and an bundling Clerk, and requesting that the Clerk be au thorized to appoint a Uncording Clerk. Mr. It'll demanded a tall ol tbe Sen ate, which wus nad, aud 34 Seuutors an, BWered to thetr names. 'The Senate then proceeded to the elec tion of an t.ngrosslng Clerk. Mr. Ban rain nominated Matthew GooUinu, of Columbus, aud Mr. C'ain- neli noinitiated Samuel BOnir-r, of Mor row. 1 he roll was called and Mr. Good lug received 14 votes, and Samuel Shaffer received 18 votes. Mr. SbaUer was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk. The Senate then proceeded to tbe election of an Enrolling Clerk. Mr Hoot nominated Henry A. L"es,of Wood county, who was declared unuul tnotisly elected Enrolling Clerk. Mr. Hoot nil', red a resolution authorlz, Ing the Clerk of the Senate to appoint Id-cording Cierg, which was agreed to A communication was read by the President from the Clerk, announcing that the latter bad appointed S H. Se dan), of Hamilton couu'.y, Record lug Clerk, FRK81DENTS PRO TKil. Mr. Campbell offered a resolution which was adopted, Instructing the Ju dietary Committee to inquire, and reiort at an early day, as lo t.ie case when, In the absence of the Lieutenant Governor, two I're-ldents jirottm of thu Senate ire elected, how oilla ate to Du legally signed. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Mr. Hubbell olfered a resolution which was adopted, lusiructlug the Judiciary Committee to Investigate aud report, by but, or ot her wise, what additional legts Intlou, If any, may be needed in taking the vote lor culling a Conatlluilonal Convention, provided for In section 3, ar ticle iu, of the Constitution PAYMENT FOR SCHOOL LANDS. Mr, Wade, from tho Committee on Sellouts and School Lands, reported back S. II 4b To extend the time for pay ment ot Reboot lauds In section 10 li Green township, Hamilton county, and rccnrumenutci us passage, ordered lu be read the third time to-morrow. I.BAVB OP ABSENCE. Mr Hlhhs was granted ludetlulte leave of absence. 11ATIW OV STATE TAXATION. On motion ol Mr. Odlln, S. i. 10-Pre- scnblng the rates of luxation for State purposes for the year 18i0, was taken Irom thu table, read the third lime and passed. SALA11IK8 OP BUTRF.M8 J ODORS. On motion of Mr. Roots, 3. II. 23. M Potts Increasing the salary of Supreme Judges Irom il.uofl to 15,000 year, was taken from the taole. Mr. Root mover to amend the hill by striking nut 15,0110 and Inserting (1,000, Mr Everett moved the luiUUtilte poslr li ni ment ot the mil. Af'er u prot raced discussion, tho vote was iskeu on Mr. Everett's motion, and It was lost yeas 10, nays 10. 'The votu was then taken on Mr. Root' motlou lo atueud, and It was uot agreed lo Ad) mrned. .:o niniitMON HOI)KUJ. Witt", MONVPENY. Forwarding and Commission MICKOIIANrr, DEALIS IS GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Flour, H'lilsky, Ac. Iir The Blrhot Prim Tald at all tlaMi (tarn, Wheat, llya, Uarluy, ,t., ato. , . Nonr weal end ol "ini'l llond Hrld(e, Ul C01..UMIIUM, O. THE QTJE3T OF THE HOLY GE4IL. Th Tradltionf Unil-tlrlng tht Niw Poem of Teanyten. From the Boston Transcript. The poem of Tennyson thus entitled brings freshly to our jotice the legeuds Kliti Arthur and his knights, which the same author pievluusly Illustrated wllh hia "Idyls of the King." Among other modern works founded ou these delightful old stories are Scott's "Bridal ol Trlerinaln," where the fiction Is com pounded of Arthur Court aud the Sleeping Beauty ; aud our own Lowell's Vision of sir Lauuiat,' in which the knight finds bis search for the Holy Grail accomplished by deeds and feelings of Christian charity. One can enjoy these poems more fully by reading the selections Irom the original stories made with such care uud taste by the late Mr. Thomas Bulllucb, n bis "Age or Chivalry, or Legends of King Arthur." From this source we present one of the udvcniure of Sir Lancelot. That knight, the bravest and strongest In Arthur's Court, h ut with the rest Towed lu go In search of the Grail the sacred communion cup, hose recovery was lo bring blessings to the land. But the sitilul love of Lancelot for the Queen rendered hlin nllt to accomplish his undertaking. Pull success was reserved for Sir Gala had, the Pure, We shall see how Sir Lancelot sped. It beft.ll upon a night that Sir Lance lot arrived before a castle which was rich aud fair. And there was t aoetern that opened toward the sen aud was opened without any keeping, savo two lions kept the entry; and the moon shone clear. "Laucelot, enter Into the castle, where Thou shalt see a great part of thy desires." So he went Into the gate and saw the two lions; linn he set hands to his sword and drew It. Then there came, suddenly, as It were, stroke upon his arm, so sore that the word fell from bis hand uud he heard voice that said : "Oman of evil faith, wherefore bellevest thou more In thy armor than In thy Maker!"' Theu said Sir Lincelot, ' Pair Lord, I thank hee of thy great mercy, that 1 lion te- provest nie of my misdeeds; now sec I well tli tit Thou boldest mo .or Thy servant." Th t, i bu made a cross ou Ids forehead, and camu to the Hons ; and they made semblance to do him harm, buthe passed them without hurt, and mured Into the castle, and no found uo gale nor door but It was open. But at the last be found a chamber wlieieol the door was shut; aud he set his baud thereto tbut he might open It, but lie might not. Then he listened, and heard vo ce that sung so sweetly that It seemed none earthly thing; and the voice said, "Joy and honor be to tbe Father of Heaven f " Then Sir Lancelot kneelet! down before the chamber, fur be wist well Unit there was the Sangreal (the Holy Urail), lu that cham ber. Theu Bild be "Fair Sweet Lord, If ever I did anything that pleased Thee, for Tby pity show tne something of that which 1 seek, Aud with that he saw the chamber door oped, and there came ut a great clearness, that tbe house was as orlght as though all tha torches of tha world had been there. So he came to the chamiierdoor and would have eutered; and nnon a voice came nio bint, "Stay Sir Lancelot, and enter uot. Aud he withdrew him back, und wus right heavy In his mlud. 'Theu lie looked iu the midst, ut tbe chamber, und he saw a table of stUi-r, and the holy vessel, covered with red samite, aud many angels aoout it; whercot one held a caudle of wax burning, aud another held a cross and the ornaments of Ihe altar. Theu, for very wonder and thankfulness, Sir Lincelot forgot him self, and he stepped forward au I enter- d. And suildeutv a breath that seemed ntermlxed with Ore smote him so sore n the visage that therewith bu fell to the grouud, aud nad no power to rise. And after twenty-tour day he oncne i bis eyes; and hen he saw folk, he made great sorrow, aud said, "Why have ye wateneu mer lor 1 was Detter at ease than 1 am now. "What have ye seen?" said they about him. ' I have seen, said be reat marvels that no tougui) can tell and mure than any heart cau think." Th n tl ey said, "Sir, the quest of the Haurcal is achieved right now In you, and never shall ye see more of It than ye have seen. "1 thank liod said Sir Laucelot, lor hi crest mercy, for that I have scon, fur It sulll ceth me " frLUIItG itACIiniX. l If i JEWING MACHINE. FIRST PREMIUM! AO A. 1 IN VICTOUIOUN T take Pi,KAi'Fr. ts AHVorivr. I IMI tothteimmun'y at Inrire ami all win oontpmp'ate surplyirit theuiwlvoi wi h ono of iite4-rioiiMiiom ueiCMillce.t pea ins; Ma Mm-, that ' no r ioreue ra, a us a , caioi j an ouiitf in i ft r i out s fur sniwridritv. At he Konliirk1 nur, just eiowu, inu i iotoncowil aWaiuut tu rrtt i 'rest i em it tu Best Family Swing Ulacblue and also the First Prom turn on work dene on tl aaiuo. biivu ir lor t'uo i n- titor all ihu tt ' cla- machnot in thu In nil. A i.n iv wlroh iuhv Ih immd WIlON.dH VKU llAKU'.Lctr.. .1.'. Thu in btt a iyi of wlint occurs at ul .xhiliiHoiia wboretoinpiileut Juilgs tost tlHur mr Is, That tiie la nnquwittonably W vt F,mi'tt tttnf .Vnr), n in IK K'wrfd. Don't tu tret to ixanun It Ixdnre pur hnMnf. a-K-oiul linml nuirtl luos or nil u In miiniiliint r" ruii'lnutly on l)inl and I-t aai oho ip Haleroom and oiUtt .1 i.nt au Mtn-ei, knj W.H. miOA'S. aVu.i.t. T. ll t H It I I' I't' I .-Tliu ir to iivo m. l that on tli- S'llhilaVof JlioatT. A, 1. 117 a Wariant in iitukniiil v was insikiI airAhml tin1 ciit rli riU-phea 11. Uuury, in Mia co inty ut r'rankltn, and Hatn of uhio, who bif hi-eu a-1jud4l a Hniliniiit ou hii own rt H n: that tbu piyniti .1 f any d bts and dtliv. of any nr iHirtv bultnjlnj to aurh biuTuot tu him ur for In uu aid tbe tranirni any pmpoity bv bit it (orb-d i-n by law: vv- i inoutinor tin nnhliton ul thosuld buikrnpl, I titove tht Ir ili-bta and In rliuot urtfl or tuniu a sine-tof hit f.tt adl tie lol l at a rut .if H ur ip'of It bo Imiiltrn at M'tobfli k WnUmi Law (ttlWio'umbiis,(l,, More .luliii II. Mile In' I. ttiunMer. i'fi Mml'iiol K b a;o.a' UoV'ti k A.M A. KH'KKnL'IiiIMUI, J , U. ti. M irnil, By 11 Mi "nit. Ihputr. M" iu. . J a aus WarTstiM, Alturuiy. Jtu' SEALING WAX! F' IN 1 0OOD9-VBR V ( H R A P, at t h CoIiiibIkis fronton KAILUOAD ! N PTTRKtTANCK OP A RESOLUTION Of a maiurirv ot the Conioraior ot tlm Colum bus & Xruntun lini) ituad Comp iny, adopted at a mettiog uf thu i;irporA eis, m tbu ciiy Columbus, notice Is hereby gmu tbat on riiiirMluy. ihe 4th iluyof lob,, 1870 ul 9 o'clock A. M. Books will be opened at the lolluwing-nanrd places, lor the purpose of receiving subtiiitioi,s to tbe Qapital itd-a of the Columbu at iioatoB It ail Howl Co upanv, to- it: At ttie ilaukititf llouaeoi Miller A DonnldsflQ, in tue oily ul Wiuiubiu, in ihu county ofl-'rauk-Uo. i At the office of Ibe Dnstnen Bousu of s. U. Ruuiftt. in the oityof CiiuluviUe. in Umiouoty of i'ickuway. At tliu Una mean OfflM or J' roes JKtnmUt, in 1 thu city of Ciii licotliH, in tbe county ol Host. At the llaukinn JlnU-e of Clmi.nrau, CI IB ft Co., bt Jttck'n. m t e county ut Jack -n. At the lliumess U'iuk of Junius i.mu-ilt, in Waver., in ti.e vouaiy uf tiko. At i be First aud tuii l . ational Hanks la (Iip city of Irooum, iu the ominty of Ltwrenco-ull iu tho Hlalo of Ohio. Hud ti..k wul bu kept open from ' y to i.ay, between tin- iiuur ol nine oVlouK A. M. aud Ibive oVlocIc V. Al., u tit Uio requisite amount ol at ck xlittll bo suijrciibid. lit older ui ttie CoMoiu'ors, at t ciiy ei Co.umbus, tl'H lifh fiav of I'ti.ruaiy, 170, Jonv Millkh, Bt'is'y. r l i n ni.ivrti iint.ru m luted In tha tevorsl Conn- ticuubuve-i.aiifd are rKnintm to pub if h tlio al ovtf notice thirty dtys uud ft-u ler c pis I tue Itiur, Wltli IK1 ailuuvl lo jouu Aimer, n u let. airf, at, rol.inihttt.. jutilT J SS JU V WEEKLY JOURNAL AND TI1R Agricnltnral F.ot!i!j ! A Splendid rtiuiirc. An Cxtruordhmry Ofli r, Dtn( DeiUy Sruil al once TUB LEADING AGEirCLTCLU M'ENfiL OF TIIK roVNI Itr, TRUE FOR OU YKAR. J ll.st-t'tawi moiitiiiy.ruuti"i''K ui gt dMib.e Rolumu pa'-s tlh'Viim to Fdimiiiir ahd Kt'iclt lir eiimif i ou niuiiitf r (tilar ui-piut tnenu for tbr tracli.al fiiiiiKr, landman, Hlmk Itueder, Wool Uriwer, and Pen It y K por, etc., fcf,, afy, Illiiat rated wit i numerous line Kiifirnvruus anu bauud iu huiKon)ey tirud rovr-rs. k'ini' r will Hnd trii moutlilv a vt-rv till i ut aid in all thu ai'partnn ulol FurtnitiK ud iwk Brn'iiiiiK. It hat a VrU!iiuay lJemtnu-nt uuiler the charfte uf one ef the ablest 1'roteasors in the TJoifed ata'es, who auswKrn tbrniitfb the JopiiKai., frtt V eharfft, an question it!nn tu ii;Ht irjurtu r Lu-mh1 Bone, C ittlo, bheop, ewtiii? or foul-try. rJbus trvery tubboiiber has a lioine and Cattle Doctor .ft. v9 are now pirparrtl to ffcr the AmniTAir t e JOdkNA" ss a jrf.gijt hir oie y-ar, io a.i wlwabali subnenbe luia di Kely ano pay ii advance. Tuiai a rare op.-orlunit wh. h Ihe tn- eliutnt ptopl'- ol our Sf tlon will no doubt day ppreciaie. u anu in yir miuwnp h bh obit i-i aw: u re i uv ctolr iudkiiai. Slm fcS.L-T2toi.Jyml?i .tor's mmmm BitaWrVa'ti''rii V'rir AmjardittaMai rrockainaliun of Electiuiu TBK QUAL1FIKI) VOTKRH OP TIIE Ninth tVaid of the city ol Columbus ate lioppbt not tie I Hist th re n tw an t-le-cti. n he i the lioardiiig hu-eof filwaid Uart.y, on ata- ple aim: i, in U0 mum Waru, on Tliuisdiiy, the S7ih rinr of Jnnuarr A It I1IF For the purpoe of He tmv one Tn"tee to Ml' the Tuoa or caiiHd hy tu ut tin or niiatn iNa.'itt n. Triuttfl Hum the Mntti waru or eaiil cllv. The oU ut ."! f ec'l n wdl br opftu-d at se n ciiw A. ai. ana none at mx u ch ck r, m. hi tn uav afoicuHi'l, anil t to ciiiJuuuM In nil ie Kpect accord (f to tn-1 now mf rce (r-'Vernlnn tne elti iii ot iruaicvaoi tue c.tU'sui tue see-on 1 1 cU', As witness my hanil and iht ri 1 of aul cur, r.-.. l t"'1' 'I'" d'ty" J'l'UitV, .1. isial i 18;u uic'iiub w. sitr,Ki:i(, 1sn?l td N "T. Imp J'.cu and Jbt)ers vt GROCERIES I! TU mid li Vino Ktiret, viycixxATi, oiiio, TTAVK A VtTl.f, sri'Pt.Y HP NV.Wt nOH J7J. New orVan. tii(f.r MX 3lelaM and uttivi kUple mi.1 sRii.-t, ir :.. msj!!..-,-! 130,000 1'GtlSONHCUUtil) UYT11E ANTf-tllll IMIAT1C H AIIIC4 li. IV. I'lK-IOli IToiV. No. 4C2 Broadway, New York, No. 73 Frederic 's St., BerHn r. ,l')M:.,Ai i-l n of A.IM--KI IU !M t-.listl i l, Uta Arabian i'liMti w ll shott y air. on i.ti p.ur-ry t.ui.iun l hi Um'i'd U" , a d i.Tinifi ti hT time, til l-i.irtc.-i 11 h-K f U'NI.DIII.iiN in-nil il'l y'' in o' ctiumi aftitaj ur uluui tr I. Ott lllli'llMUniaAl lu "it it t rim, aMIiuiu, lr 'Ini. J'.fialYW liitlitut nut) Mtiu iMtMiai'- llroiit:Uliaf 1 illMUHiHlwU KnuruiHia, an.l ail ii.tiaiiioH uri nut tiom ( nldn. ho AM I it Hi;. A I M' U lilt'N. is rrv'tfn J-d byihu 1'lhll tur ii 1 1 y a r. int wt.i n t.an vw r I. r i iinik ills', l l'tri lou, ibo iii'.at btnifti .ira. ti, nlnt tiiiii. ,ijii.- u h rtl'h. ltir;;t'' Ad.lit'si II. X. Hii a. r. t-i llMaflwuy. N.Y Ohio Fumitare Co, rrn, ASM AL KLHVIN I (K TIIK I H ooklml ti' ut t'l initi t utiituiv (' i, Hili b.- be d n t- i't!l vt ihe Uo,. MO.N UAY, l'b. 7, ibu, ut oo oa i . ai. H. II. UOWH Heu'rirafm. CoUinibm, Jufl.rA la'O. Jsn-Ji Siiitc lair rroposals. OtiioKtATR I'm n nr Anntert -rvir, r AnntcrtTCir, uv'a tin it-K, J iiuary I0 h, ISTO, ) fri'iuToiVti C'LVHH'a, JiHii 1 'iro A 1 Ft ill T II K 1 t AT1 l w IF 1 N F. X luiin ri , o r uri- i ir injiiaini in, i wil tu r. r ivel at ihf II m tif ti n htit v Hh.m ur Airtl enltun, until Moii.irv, tlv Itthunyol lebin tty ii-ttitiid i amid up r on Tu tluy the li b. Maid j Mi-oaila alull o1(tr' a t. li-l r fib" Urn' ui f a O'livstibutly and awiaiiil- lu'ed trtot Kiouud well WU. f d, n mliriMur tm ! thin fWtV n rtt i f land, nn lWi U led I l a ia ol in.tianl IVI. hilir-psls -'ull turn In-c ml a bi umir tivo 'h iim -tut ilol nr f r cacli uf ta'd yaa ; er in lit ikm.. t'.ai tl,- -rn.uu-1 bull b' put i pmp- rord. r imMtle t-'mr jultont a'-yeMn. (t t -r puit'-tii oiti t rt ni iiu Mtv II aid, that is t y, lli ii-Ou I Im a , oo.l lull ml) ta k. a n ill. i nt iiumivi of Jl no t'ttl'o. Hhii p, Vtft au.i i'..Uiiiy h al . a ptr ..opi.lyni w 'er, mid a i r rfi ruiut ur ft Halls aid u iVrripe'iMsry eirmtiir , pr i.itth- r r tb-ulara ibiiuire uf J A. W, 111), 1'tra't Hirrtaburfi W J01I NU.K I.t VVA U r, e'y, Jauioaitwtd tiumWa, ) Tm nun and sweetmeat Cod Llrer Oil in the World manufactured ttom fresb, healthy lUtra, twin ie sea mores ; it is perfectly pure ana swset. r "iimird A Canwdi'i Cod Liver Oil." i uulocturud by Caswell, Uataidk Co.. Ns io ru HuJd by an jurufffisia, igq'i SPECIAL JVOTICE9. Koial llnvai.ii l ollarr. af laba Draw $.m,0(Mi in (old every 17 days: prists oaah-ed aud information birubibed. The biftbost ratea pntd for doubloons and all kinds ol gold and ail i ui. uuwnuuDiiv avi.tii i i.. o. UVUllt CO.,Vnln wk IS WiU UL, JUHT OUTl "OHERBY PEOTOBAL TB0aHESl,, For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats & Bronchitis. NONA BO GOOD, NONK HO I'LKibANI', MINK CUKt? All UU1 CA. HI SHTO.N A M., 10 Auto a ilorsi, N. Y. Use uu mere ..f thoe hnrrible tasted nauieatiny tafH;i "liUUWH CUBtU TtUHUO." finest Clofliing? as nun as EILS LUTED E2ADT-MADE CLOTHINS Tlf B Height of the Style. READY TO PUT RIGHT ON. The object of the Chestnut Street Clothing Iitatx liibment Is to fiirulab a class of Koady-mads Clolhlug superior to anything that b.is heretofore been offered to the public. Only tlio finer fabrics are osed,euf Ibe best trimmings, and these are cut by tb nost ' skillful aud artistic cutters, and made up In elaborate and tasteful stylus. A full stock of such clothing la now In store, aud being sold at moderate prices, Conaectad with tli ..UtillahmtDt, affords nu, adTantagM. mnorIti oortf, trici ilS!t3, tg!u.l tt in akiit9 f. Ko finer work Is done tn any Vsrchsnt Tailoring Bouse In the hind. No totter styles, do richer goods, no more renowned cutters, no more perfect Its oaa anywhere be obtained, --vt3 .0TJ11 YOUNO BE1'T3 AUD LADS. Beautiful end Serviceable Garments. in lanorsT VAairrr. A Eirul itnrtanl d GEHTB rUENISHISO GOODS, 7VI 1. 1 WW EST' 818 ft 820 CHESTNUT STBEET, FHILADILPHIA, joiYAlC iraL NOTinyoiirsysteniorSeirneasureueat, gvntleuieo at a disUnce ean order wllfa certainty ol liaviog a good fit. Rules for PHf rniaiuremeot ao4 eaoaples seat by null when requested. P.A.&.L.LES5UEREUX Wholesale 4 Rutall Oia'en in Watches, CLOCKS ' -AND- JEWELRY A FVM. LINK OF UMIKS' AND OKNTB ,' WAli lllls, Ould a,l -llv.r, Aio.ils.aawl f.neliin, Tho Himt TUII.MA8, FHKNCfl tad AMKRU CAN 1'l.lllKH. SOLID SILVER WARE, And 1tKers Vt& Ware, In tft or pl-et The 'r'.t nylcauf Jnwrlry. Ktruai'an, Jet, tltild and Jt-l. o. lifi.t'eii.l Laihfiiral htn ol er-iy ui. in Atuuiret, Mow Agate aud ttber valuable Stonrs. kr A Ww 'orVof HOl.n PI'S". OI'KKA tH,8IH, Uoll slid Hilvrr Hpeilrlfs, an 1 all atii'doi k. pt at such an taWbli'tiiuent, JEWELERS, Anaoh.w,onMeallt I No. 71 South High 8t. I lil .M lilMl. B. K. cr. Hipb and Tow st... .i).kS.v lluililmel. K-rm eihata,.tl hand a 1 kinds ni innid lira Lutsadrotre I umiw, lltittH, Vtr lo"1e, Wa-b llaiw.a, Ieail l'tpc aud fbeet Lvad, Ac; llraas and HUver Plad t'o-kn, of the mos subatantlal patUrne, Rapalv to at short notice) and t sauna Ue terms. AU v)orkuaiaalee4 feuylls) ffiK " M |
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