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aiij j)io lounuil. I ZJXX7'' COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 170. NO. 1G. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. TJ'JUMtti NVAU1A11LVIN ADVAITOH DAILY lilllTION mall lUi advaut-'B) per annum.,.., do do ti mouth dj tfg uo 1 do -lt I ? 0U). of livu and up .id, tenli... . .9 00 . 60 . If 'Jo . B o - nln, 4 'hi a Alt rt- do t mouthe, V JO OneernytretotUiljai.f Un. frBi.iHllP.il KVK'tV Tt'KSUAV, TUUHfl- UaY i.d DA'rufllUV iiultMNu: ogle eurwcribere, pi ilu do '' . All do du do do Club of tiv- and 3 iuiiu'Ii I in.'nu ,.W'.ld, ttttl.... i .1,1 ii m .tiili .., 4(1 4 ti 4)0 I 0. do di One copy dl, 3 llWuUlH,, xtra toi-L'tl' lit ten. WIUUl.Y f.ihtion, vUBLlrtllt-U KVfcllY BATUUDAYs $ (K) .... I oo .... H 00 .... ' 4 Oil ..... no ,.,..'iO ut Fife Copiee Ten do Tw-ntCOT-li'i.... tiny do .... RATES OF AOVtRl IS1NG. AILY O Ktiuirv.mrh nmeitUi fl Bihc ul or Buainca No we, Pt mitiar eitcb mwrnoii I & Auwtu-uiuul oicb a wit-it caaigrtl l" rmo ftit-li liiwition. TM-WfcfcKi.Y-H.ww ik lUtly. W'hiuUl.Y Ouu Miuiif.'. Ui!l lu . 1 ' tunli il,.llu.liiil ilii'itl'ii l.irat nr Ifuwi.iM- Noliw", Vur iiuu uui'h iLWitum KTEitfht liuta urbwm Adveriiaem. uin mr to"" RK'lUr cttid r-ua, wukh phuuiioo. mat-rlnd at our .tuuiuwl uu up- tSTWoiaYite tbuaUwitiouof our readers to theloUoariiiislibLul Uuluuiuua iJiUiuew Houses, which an- among the wont lenaUiti and extensive eat-vbiwhuieuta m thin city. u. mullus, Attorney at Lw. ttuwo.ui t K. 1 w"n High Blrw-'t. It. U. llUHfMAJf, Attonu7-ftt-l.ir. om, 4i JUiit fctU) ttmt( Colituii'U. 11I..NUY U NU ti, AttonwyUU O""111 i,. j. (uiri.iiiiKUi-, Att-.tncTand C..un.u.lor-.i-wiw. UUlre la C'UJ UllA Kl'. NA-H. AmlM llii.ld.u. it i. JUL uK ArrJilteot, CiTl hu,u.H.r, f. OOioe.b. L. our. Itl.lt A Wl V Winil L& t Hat h.ih.ii. i'u.e W n.:-. Ural III... I A II UN. fcXCbLfclOK 11 1.I.1A..U U.1X. (TfO T D u sun ! ' u Aiiu , fiit thn Sunt 11 iiw ..vvriuu Wt itm I muu itkgiiji 0H1-J, V bomb llih'H ir.tt. HlMlK-Hi.Mlllln. (JUAB. . Vookbisde ftua bLnk bu-K Mnnulacturn. I'Muifiulel Work A iVrii.dti;. b..uu i U imrr kt abort uuihw- M Mt kimI oriJj Uijb iStnct. ltO..Hl Ail NAllV. C-MI.Y ft i-Ml tllt BUtlonsn, and D.'U.om in v.otv i, (fnninu AruuiVa P u. li n n 4 u i U j) ihk lnk; ui 1I..U. Ot IVwr ! Hrliliir m IU U. H't- nt. U. aOltlUtlL Umia'vtiircrk kuo iicu-tt in Mil hiud il UuoU and oUowt. n UU xi.. ill Iiuu hi. 4JI.ArtAM I U If AC tO. wirfBk hmitii. U f. H.l 1 U, WholeAlBd 11' Ul '1'iti.T iu (i(ir. No. 331 H utb UikT ' "t ( iM ifiiail it 1 tin uw titiiuiH- lu.e. lUHh It I N . HAi.iM vVboleatla ml lluuu. ii. ,!. t in ( oil. iST N limb si. M.ti. tAV Kll, t o 1. F.HI YDAil. co,ti nti- a i itt.ftrtiit ayf. Hi'tl lll..S3U., ! !, K ; CO., Antx tuu..u. , 0. .n u. u r.,:u riu u, Ao.iUru-r, FitUHoJ i.u.r .iikm inn u-m, IIHM lll.K 411 t.tl.iC fl'lv Jam a 1 a. 1i.u U,. J. i.l'll MA I I'. Prople't Umpr ( n-, i mith Ih-h Ht. Plcicnj- tHiV UtS KI.H-HAW Co., Huec-aaon u J. I), it-lnu Co,, It! ti. Il'xh Hi. LUrt-'ia, A-u. .', .mil n, V-.(, ltr.i.HM, In -1 itiuu to i- u t,n j .i ltuni, Uu C'lutba tiii l-itii.-t .jroiMila. COLCMUCH I AllINi T'-o, Muof-cturai uf 1 km.i.ol K ttmtuiv, Hiilr-. t.v, .MMai4 ai4 i-UiL. M B. Igh DU OHIO Kl I.N.'U ltK i:o, Riul KUO. Wr imiNia U, I nt.u U)nilt.iuk. UHMtlt-.ltlll. MKUUltn, MI.IUO.VA ((,, Wholft! ii(l U'U I Ur.m' a. Clm io Ti'S. P-n drn and iMm-ttio I in it 4, Ac. Ni. JI3 M II trliil. r. ruti.iNANO i.rnwHi. Uniactartir ol lUu l aoaad ruia, anditraltt oa uuooa, utaurauaa. am,iwa ulp u JKaafci.HV AU MtliMk. J. P CUltllMAY. lianuraotnm of on J virt ui trtrr ilarrlptlon. W.iebM pialMt t4d aad .Har. No $ b, ilioad l. Jjwia of iU piuiuUly rl-co d. V. A. A L. LltHUltk.HKrX. WhnHaaUMtd -WtaltumUia la W aiobaa, Cloaks MKtatjHAVr CAIa.taMM 4 a. riiftuKitAia. MmUil Tallot. Mu. f Hvtik Ublh tmt,l 4ntf niiTth Ot TMa OaUO HHHCUANr TAliAJlUMU Ab UUil illNU ( O., lUSoitt BMTa it utiU' NuiU Mailt to UrdM. a4r-aaM t imi.ini uaya nn aaii'i. " Jim. uUNt;MKlMfck. Matatiail Tatlor aad Jaaif r taj tt-auly-nm1a inntA. u f aaxi raw umaautf "uua. i aiau It'll1 !". lll..taikH. Mltlt. II AHPKR. atHlhiarf a4 rMV Oik. ltntlaaai tVH Halt atMwal aaA Pmari. I Uuh A W9 aU J. ft. WII.KIk. ?aklaabai Mllilart. tt--a Tttraralara P7 afia , aaa ia awi ! av, p. uwj Hi a W HiMMoNM WV4aia an 1 all M.ilia-ry 0u4a III nU a M ira ra tin-- n HtRMHI-Kn A ADAMH. ITIACH1NK WOHKS. V It AN KLIN MAMIINKCO., VftUr Htj between N-nth and Ltut 8i., nolnin tut, O. P rutib) aud Butiouary HVma Haia, lltiua Work, Uwhtnerr. o. C01,UMUUH MArUINMro., Pretabfenrt SUtiu..ary Mteam KiiKmt-a. Outlnga, JOON BKLTZKK A CO. Ktiafje riati-m ,N ' hm BoDB'Urasin an Ma-ludeoua, M-hIrkI luattuiacDta,Ao. It 13 Utate at II H.M-ADOW, Bli tMunlcand Miul. ili..-trumonia;ni'ekMng ftllrt rttrtl.W How fai.(M. o. 31. d Uibl Nt;uxiAi:iti. miM HI AlE JdUUNaL. DatlT, Trl-Weekly aod Weekly, tbo beit orW, buiiiean ud (.inih Plr auu tba boat udvetUM)- t.-dlVJli ID UlK rU'fl. FM .1Kli;itNAMt HUM; MANUUHN. V II AI.t.KY HON. Di'itk'ta in lod 1 aod nbtot Ind, Hntlia aod Witt. rtII.i'U!.d W-h lkju Wo Ti.ird -U WKUiKIt b lIiirtt'RK. PliotoKraphew, dclur in I'tctunatUfal AVqiiM. tmuiLit. btuiUuud kuloroou, yiouud nWi tj. Axca it. M.M.UHIHWOI.D. l'hutorfrapher Ul li-t Uroau itrcet. I'llkN.niAKN. J. H HlIhT. M. t) . ili.meopttblePbyHtctitu. OUku-ud U'dldunca ITU Fl.t.UUIMi, JaMks andhbw, Plumbtr, da'ur 111 I'utu, Lo.d I'lpo, WuUr ADltbW HL'rt W A Kl'Z. -t B cor. Hin ii1a'ronaUl(irfUl"r Building). Kti.(M Guarttii-iiy uutiftuu a.i itinaci iruu iw Itm-a Lnt and toic i'uoipi, U ttii, Wt VVhah boK, iitd ua Sbeot U:d, Ha., HLd liiivi ri.ed Couk. of ili moat aub- mutiitl lutteiK. tUinuiiUK at burt noUca aud ,Oll&llt WII1L-, All I(UUIUtUMU. UHI.cN A LANMAN. Mtnulactnrer.m all mx. uu e.eiy drwriptlon uri w-. b b. mr. H tiuK-' d Wtirttro t. I All Oitl.MJ AND IttrAI.-IMJ. JUt IV 6 LaLMEi HArH. Tailor; rwn. Nil. 1 Naub'ou llull.llii. ClotbM L,m, re i irnl if -Ut-eu in MtiNr-.nt'jrT tn-nner. V. WKNOtJt. No 2 1 i &i'h ill , li strt-o iia.1 tne chot fit TVlnet, tvu i.il H.llUt. HiA-iJu ..rU .! by .11 rilitl' UIii. CAltKN'l'KH A NIXON. Vlio!in!n d k-r iu furel.ru A Ai-ierirnn Riticy .a ud 4iikf?u utlulu. 101 IW fc. luwa j ..it i n . Aiti;u, SURGEON DENTIST. Ofliro: Ho 111 l-iH.lllub!(tH Twn dn n Muth or Ukboro' Dry 0hmU Au,tVl op iftjiiiu v,. n. oo.ii, tui.Liiiu n, u. riT TLthlti.iU'J at at) b'mr,Dlbtaiid day Bt,Hl 0 IlKktix. SPARROW, HlNES & CO., BANKERS, 1."I Noulli llltt'' Htroot. cm.i Al ll l h, (unci. W. K.IDF. N. Kl'ULKS. L-CllAiLcCwb'. CLMKAL BAik, (oan i'i:i.i.iivh iiiiLDiMi,) Hroc.i) to U. X. Smith ft Oo Will Transact all Butiiini Portainiug to Bauking, Colmntiui., 0., Ju. 27, ift;o. COMMERCIAL BANBcj No. 100 N. High St., Session! Block, COI.I TIIII N, O. OKANOK J' nN8(S,1 J. A. J-r-r lil.Y, 1"AY ITKRVHTiiN UKVOMTS. HVY AND 1. - ell (Ml Nilr. r, 0 jviT-ULt-t lQdtaod ul lltat-oaao K-cui Iti- a, Kmm I'JtsauKti Tldtetd Tc and fmm alltlir pi(en-lp na In Ritfot. aril iihAtra p.t-Hl'ln in Onl.i, ou -II tuti (ninHpil cin Mini lotti iu Luhoi-k. and tlu a linuurai tlo.httw llil-in-a. Vm .tmti'.ni n.o.no irutnpl alUDMon. MuhToOLlSS & CO.." 3v Rroiitf Hrrrt Irv York HJ I'K rilK lM AK NOTFH AN1 I.KTTl'.llS j i n lit ii.r Tr" i a mi. mmmcat t nu ll m i li i' iu a t itria u( ltr Miiiid. 1i .rit'iii'i rnli'r of notify nadu on all nWlm ot k.l.if. Tht iu wf KNtiva, lUnkrr and Merrliania w. tw; 1 nt.-r-al allowisl on Ii'i'it; A-U-itit-a mil mi c.ti m hi. t liti, und UoinnallP Lx liang alio anr vru tuTuniu". iiiana mr xi i ii unrimn ina nana ni wiu- laud and l'r-vincil UiiMulutlandand llianclut. RIORTOIV, HOSE & CO. Barlholumeff H.usf, Lotitlon MILLERS, GRtEN ii JOYCE WHOLlXAl.a DEY GOODS AND NOTIONS, or mill go Norm nun m., coLi'miio, onto. ., IT M !, in.rd .tnt EAGLE BRASS WORKS. a Lb SIMM OF belass hdck, tmi nri asd fittings a.o. eoTTi toy. l oi nrr Mprlntf mid Whkt Nu CARPENTER Si BUILDER No. 69 Eait South Publlo Lane, rtronK or ant kind oiRsmirTtor, VV tf-m a tai bonae to tha amaJIl b nrinip' i y ut ia. i am mubhipi tnai PrW lo it Ui ttataa. OkO. I (MnaibM. a. IVu 1 1, ISSB. Merchants Hotel, Comer Bmlthflold Street and 3d avflnue, PITTS BUBO, Pft. D, J OH NMM A- no!, Praprlelora. Onratlasily fA Oastrally loUd, ui ay "LOTH AIR." Dltrnoll'. New Nov.l .llundam Bx IrHCM. Lntluiiv Hfght Ron. Benjamin Disraeli's new novel, la tbe literary scua tloo of tbe hour In Loo dim. Tbe papers just ricolvc- by tliu raultft conialo lung Vu views more or less Cavorithle to It, prpstnt copious extracts obowlng Its tenor, and comment editor I illy upon It. Tbe story of Lot hair turns upon tbo attetupud coovemlou of tbe hero to tbe Roman Catboltc fel b. He Is tbe heir to au ancckit vHtate. The pos-eHaluDa of bis i'Mmlly Inc'arle we kn-w not how many bmad dnnitlns In Jjiigland ao1 ScoiiuLd. His father dyiotr before hi blrlii, and bin mother snou aftt-r, the fn-ture lord .t Muriel Toners Is consigned to th gtisrdianHhlp of a relative, a Scutch lord of tbu Hturnest I'resliyterUn creed, and an Eot'llsh clrc.vninu,one of his father's old rolh'e trim da. Out tbe English clergyman uofs over to 'he ttv mail Catholic Church, and, while his ward le still young, hits attained to tbe rank of a Cardinal. Hlii Eminence livrs In Loudon, and bis dwelling Is dcrtbed W'th wulHcient partlculailty. The two guanllauH utturaily qnarrtl over the education of Lotbair, tue Scotch lord bav-'ui(a i-arilcu'ar objt'ctlcin to Oxford, tint It Is decided against him by tbe Court of ChaDCtry, and to Oxford our hero p'U. ThiTH he bccotui'8 the bosom friund of UurLram, eldeHtBUD of the ducal family of lireuihara, arcompanirs him home, and gets bU tirst tanteof cood society In the company of the Dildu'Bd and her churmiun daughters. All thesfl iluuubters are nurrlcd t-xcept the youiijtent, Lady Corifandf, a romantic girl of stvt'utei-t), and L itlmlr out bis duty by falling in love with her at first night, positively demindlng perm's siun of tbe Djch'8 to make her auoflVr of inarrmge. The Duchess decides that they are ,'uwre youuy," and the quenllun Uahflvcd fur the prtsnt Muauwhile, th Cardinal baa hU ee on Lotbair,la-trodtict-s him to the nuble luuilly of the at Jerorms, surrounda htm with very ut ijili niHuly but zealous priests of the Jt-hult irattrnliy, and above all brings him within the tolls of Mls Clare Arundel, who lives only for her faith, aud is willing t" make any ue of her heart that may heat redound to the velfire of the church. Of course, In the clrcum stance (Usci lbed, the bent use she can maku of H Is to allure with'u the fold the heir uf an ancient dukedom and counttt'sa wealth. Lothalr dues In fact get hall' converted. Uu orders an architect to druw plan lor a magnificent cathedral to bti erected at Wcatiulnhter. ml lila llxed purpose is to epend 000, accumulated during his minority, upon this lioly work. Hut be Is saved to time. Juntas Ali-s Arundel has effaced ihe liiiiigeof Lidy Corlcaude from hU susceptible heart, so a rerialu"dl vine Theudura" etl'ices thelmae of Miss Arundel. Luis divine nemouuge Is an Italian d' vu'td to OatiiialdJ, and mar rli-d to Cul. Ctiupiau, an American adherent to tbe Itailuu cauHO Wu are permltled to suppose tliut his sllectiun was plutnulc on the ludy'a aide It cer-ta'iiiy was, but her iulliienco acquired sulllcleiit strength to throw buck the piuct-hsuf convertilon, and to Introduce him to a new order of reituluus Ideas. 11c met her first at Mrs. l'utiiey Giles' null, uud aiurwards at Oxford, where ne are introduced to ft dlitlu-gu hed IVofettor, In whotte person Mr. Uixrai-ll hH to ijuv off a few grudges. Having brought un within the rev-o uiuuur ciicle, Mr. Dinraell gives ut his ldeat upon Ftf- tani-m, Mar-ziulsm, the ideutny of the two move-m utr, and the relatiou of hoih to tne I'roietiint and Human Catholic Churches. Lotbair actually Audi) blin silt at a Fenian meeting In London, aud In; Is rcs ui d from a dangerous scrape by one of the notabilities present who afterward Is luund In command of tbe 0 trifialdians ut heouUleof Men tan a. We have now before us all the letdlng p rsonuges uud materials of the story. Lothalr goes to Italy aloug withihe'dl-vliieTii-ixiora,"ls matc a captain lo tbe Uarhialdlau snny, tlrfiiis agntust the Pa-pnl tioops at Viler bo, aud ges serlousiy wound, d Men'ana In the hos ltal, Who sliou'd discover him but Mies Ar ndi'i, who is staying at Home wlih the St J roim S and the JSugllah Cardinal's sttt. Ttuy remove htm to the palace here they ure residing, nurse hint through a long sickness, ply him nlgbt ud day wtb ghostly counsel, and lut ler ibnn-elveM at lust that his conver- ion is complete. Happily or uuhipully, they overdo the thing. Mies Arundel ud tbu priests get up a grand thank"- ivtng K-rvice at tL t'eters, lo which is lerei.t erapude Is c'othed with a pious vt r-1 n. It is given out thai he whb tlguting at Montana on the anal pliii, aud that when struck duwu on the Held, he was saved by he miraculous luiurposltlon of the file n Virgin. Uls reviving love for Miss Arui.uel induces him to so far comply with her entreaties us to hold a caudle at the Tliankcgivlng i-err Ice; but wbm, on ihe followh.g day, he ares the whole fftir published In the Olllclal Joornal, conpleit with the fabulous version of the part he had UKen at Montana, be Is thoroughly dl.-guaied. Uls friend, tbe Cardinal, in au argument baeii upon tbe .hurch s Inialllblllty, endeavors to per- siiade him thut Hie Olllclal Jnuriml Is right, and that his own persuasion t tbe contrary, band upon his peritonei txtwrii'iici1, Is mere hallucination. How- ovr. Loihair peisisis in In-liuviug that he ought to know iNMt whether he loughi fur or ugnlu-t ttiv 1'ope, and the result of this clever little piut Is lo seud blm oil at a tat fe it. The divine Theodora bad (ought ui Ali't'taua lu Man s attire, aim died then. L ilhalr goes off to the Holy Lund, makes a lung tour und returns to Luglai d a saner mau. Aihs Arundel has imt yet comnltttely given hlra up, and hl own feelings sre doahlful, but uiiv he takes the vail Lotbair mar ries Lady Corlsainlu.of the ducal bona ui ilrttniiaiu, his llrst love, and settles down a kuihI rrrtteataut. A lew random extracts follow : FKN1ANIB4. Ireland I I thought there was a sort of undeiaiaudlog thereat least fur the present, I iio Aionstgnore snoox nil ueaa, What do you think of au American In vasion Of Irciaodr An American Invasion?" Kvcu o: nothing more probable, and nothing more to be deprecated by us. Now mat tne civil war in America over, the Irish soldier? are resolved to employ thelreinertenct and their weapons In ibelr own laud but th-y have no luougut or tue interest or ine iioiy H.-U. or the welfare of our holy religion. Their secret organisation la tampering wltb lbs oeonitj sua umpering w in the priests. The dlfllculiyof Ireland la that the prlrpts and tne people win consider everything In ft purely Irish point of view. 1 o gain some local otij-ct tney will encourage the principles of ihe most Uwless llhvmllnm, which uaiuraliy land tii em in r niianism anu Atueiam. Au the danger Is not foreseen, tweause the Irish pohttral ohject of tbe niouivut Ii hMiinu iiMkea to. "llm surely thsy can be cutded? " fcYVewautafltatftmauluiniund. We have never been able 10 And out ) we want a man like tbe Caralnol U tit the Irish will have ft native for their ebtef We csnght Churchill young, aud edu Cftted him In the Propagandar i but be has diappololed ua. At tirstaHsvemett well i be was resewd and austre t and we beard with satis faction that he was unpopular. But now that critical timet art arriving, his pttsnnt blood cannot resist the coutaalou. lie nroclaima the ftiwoluteiqualltyof all religions, and of tbe power of the Btate to condacate tccleslaatlcal property, and not restore It to u-, but alienate It forever. For the chance of nubvertlng the Anglican Ks-tabllehment, be la favoring a policy which will subvert rellgloft Itself, in blsrignrneas ha cannot sea that the Angilctna have only 4 laaaa of out pro perty, ft lease which Is rapidly expiring " Chi la narl." Mi la rwrllons. and difficult to deal wltb. B it It must be dealt wltb. Tbe pro Mem Is to suppieu Penlanlsin, and not to strengtuen tne rroieatau ouuiw eracy." AN OXfOBD PROFESSOR OOLDW1N SMITH. The Oxford Professor, who was the guest of the American Colonel, was (julte a ycung man, of advanced opinions on all subjects, religious, souiai sou political, lie was clever, extremely well Informed, so far as book can make a. nmn kuowlud. but unable. to profit, even by hta limited experience of life, from a restless vaolty and overflow log conceit, which prevented him rom ever observing or thinking of anything but himself, lie was glf-ed with a great command of words, which took tbelorm of end leas exposition, varied by sarcasm and pussugus of ornate j trgon. He was tbe last person one would have expected to recognize In an Oxford Professor; but we live In times of tiausitlon. A Pari dan man of science, who bad pahsed his early life lu alternately lighting at barricades and discovering plan ts, had given Colonel Campian, who bad lived mncn in tue r rencn capital, a letter of Introduction to the Professor, whose Invectives a&alost tne principles of English society were balled by for elgners as representative of tbe senti ments ot veneraDie uxioru ine 1 ro- fessor, who was not satlcfled with his home career, and, like many men of bla order of mind, bad dreams of wild vanl tv which the New World, they think, can alone realize, was very glad to make the Colonel s acquaintance, which mtgut facilitate bis future movements. Bo he had lionized the distinguished vist'ort during the last few days over the Unl- ersliv. aud bad availed aimseir or plen teous opportuultlcs for exhibiting to them his celebrated powers of exposl Hon, bis talent for sarcam, which be deemed peerless, and several hlgnly-tiu Isbed ptclurer-que passages, which were introduced with extemporary art. MURIAL TOWSHS. Murial Towers crowned a wooded steep, part of ft wild and winding and yivau vauey ai me oouom 01 wuicn usnea a loamiug stream, uo me uiner side of the castle the sceue, though extensive, w-s not less striking, aud was essentially romantic, A vast patk lay spread In all directions beyond the limit uf the eye, and with much varlr'y of character ornate near themuuidoii, and choicely timbered ; in other parts glens nd sureaulng del is, manses 01 uiuck plues and stvage woods; everywhere, sometimes glittering aud sometimes sul len, glimpseB or tbe largest uaturai lake bat loluoa JSngiauu ooasts, jiunal Mere, aud In tbe extreme distance moors, and the first crest of mountains. The park, too, was full of I lie, for there were not only herds of red and fallow deer, bur, in us more secret; naunis, wanaereo race ol wild cattH, extremely savage. white aud dove colored, aud sato to be of the tliuii of the K mans. It was Hot without emotion that L jtbair beheld the chief seat of his race. The ptrk gates were open aud the postillions, dasbed along through scenes of lovtdluus on which Lotbulr would fain have linger ed, but ho consoled himself with tbe re collection that he shoald prob biy have an opportunity of seeiig tbem ugain. Home times bis carriage seemed lu the heart uf an ancient lores; sometimes the deer, startled at his approach, were scudding over expandinglawus; then his course wound by tue margin of a sinuous lake with green islands and golden gouuoias; anu men, alter advancing through stately avenues, he arrived at mlgtity gates or wunirous workman- amp, thuL ouce had Iwen the buast of a Celebrated convention the Danube, but wbleh, In the days of revolutions, had reach! JDgiand,und had been obtained by the grandfather ol Lothalr to guard the choice demesne that was ihe viclouge r nis ess ic. WILL RNSLAND BtfOUlt ROMAN CATHO LIC ! lI wonder If E giaud will ever again be a religious couutry," said Lothalr, inuslugiy. 1 pray tor mai oauy, said tne car dinal; aud he luvited his companion to seat himself on the truuk of au oak that bad been lying there since tbe Autum tall. A stlght hectic fUme played over the pale atd attenuated couuteuance ol the Cardinal ; h setmed for a moment la deep thought ; aud then In a voice illsiluct yet somewhat hmdied, and at first rather fal ering, he said, 1 know uoi a grander or a nobler career, for a ouug man or talents and position in ibis age, than to be the champion and asurierur Divine truth. It is not p rub-able that there could be another conquer or In our time. Tne world Is wearied of statesmen, whom democracy has degraded Into politicians, and of orators who nave become what they cjII deb it j. I do not believe there could ue auother Dtnte.eveu another Milton. The world is devoted to physical science, b cause It believes these dlecuverles will Increase ts Capacity of luxury ai d self-Indul gence, iiut the pursuit of se'ence leads only to tue lusoluole. Wfteo we arrive t the barreo term, the Divine voice summons man, as it sum mood bamuet 1 all the poetry aud passion aud eeutiineut of huruau nature are taking reluge lo goo: ana be wnuse deeds lu words nioni nobly repieseut Divine thoughis, will be the mau or this century." "Hut who could bs inuai tosucha laHK r murmured u unair. "iumself, exclaimed the Cardinal, and hu threw his glittering eye upon his companion. 1 Any one wlih thenecersa ry guts, wno uan implicit faith lu the Uivlue purpose." Hut 'he I'uurcn ts perplexed : It Is tmhigiious, contradictory." rio, 00," said the Cardinal 1 "not Ihe Church or Christ ; it 11 never perplexed never nmoiguoua, never coutradlcuiry Why should it be? How could It b-f The Divine persons are ever with It, slrengthenliig aud guiding it with pep neiual miracles. Perplexed churches are churches made by act of Parliament, not by U id." Leiliair seemed to start, ana looked at his guardian with a ncrutinltlng glance And then he said, but not without hesi tation, experience at times ft ureal despondency. Naturally," replied the Cardinal "Every man must be despondeut who Is nut a Christiau " "But 1 am a Christian "said Lothalr. "A Christian estranged," said the Car dlnal 1 "a Christian without thecousoift- tlons or Christianity." Tuft Plea of Insaolty. The course recently adopted by ft Brooklyn court, in the case or tne mur derer Chambers who was acquitted oo the grouud or insanity oy the jury, but immediately sent 10 tue lunatio aayinm by the Judge, ought to be made a universal practice, ll there Is no pro v in on of law 10 that effect, there ought to be one made instantly, to save society from the dangerous onaraciers mat are now turned loose upon us. It ought to be enacted that In every capital oaae, In which the plea of Insanity Is allowed In bar uf conviction, the accused should be sent ipo facto nsd at once to ft place of sals keeping. lusaus men are even more dangerous than men of criminal Intent, and need to be secluded from society Just as much as criminals. If a person Is pronounced by a Jury, after a due investigation of the evidence, not to be re sponsible for tbe murder or arson he may have committed, ha la not sufficiently responsible to be permitted to run at large ue siionia ue oonnned, under Judicious keepers, uuill his dis ease abates. In moat cases, we believe that this plea of Insanity ts ft mere ruse on the part or lawyers Tor thadereuce A man In the habit of drloklog rum un til bis nervous satra , ulteshtttvredi lo bis die of Intoxication or durlug the process of recovery, he does things that are quite dellrlousi he puts ft knife, In an excess uf drunken raue. Into the bo wtle of his neighbor, or breaks his wife's, head with ft hammer, or shoots soma one of whom an Irritable fancy has made him jealous; snd tben when he Is arranged fur the crime, there are thousands or persons to swear tnat tney have known him to be out of his mind. He Is released as Insane; but wu say that in everv such case, when the prisoner Is not hung or sent to Slug Sing, he should be sent for a dellulte term of years at least to an ssyluui. Whether lnsaoeor not, he Is until for any social relations, and on tbe strength of his plea, should be tskeu at his Viotd.Putnam'a Mnya-tine far June. Dontooratic Representations.. No more Important question la before the public than that which relateB to tne proper mode of srnvmg at a fair aud adequate expression of the popular tnlud. Tue theory of this govt-ruuirni Is that the people, I. e. tbe aggregate 01 tbe Inhabitant ol proper age aud com peteut intellect, rule the sll'ilra of tue State; but the practice Is, as 11 U ahowu elsewhere, that only an Incoutflderaiile miaorlty have any real and muctive political existence. The natiuu Is nut gov erned by thu nation, but by a pirty.and that party by clique', ai.a uioe Cliques by a few leaders. Tula is not Democra cy, then, any more than the class-rule of Lugiaud or the Imperial domination ot Krauc. Ic Is the many controlled by few, and, o courau, as is 1 ways the case lo such circumstances, in the Interest of the few aud nut ot the many. But how are we to correct tbe evil ? That Is the question. Our correspondent discusses the various schutnes that ! have beeu proposed, all more or lea practicable, but not eullicly wliboutub- Jcctlon. Au Integral representation of all thu voters of ft community Is hardly possible under any comhinaiiou that cau 1 be devised ; but a proportional representation that shall be mure complete j and Just than that of a mere m j rity 1b bjth poss.hlc and dehh able. Mr Hare's plan of "preferential vutlng, whtcu on the whole is best, is yet slightly compli cated ; but it might hu simpliuVd, 11 I u stead of nrdug "vu'lng papers the elic-ora were required to inscribe their names on ccrtatu lists of candidates, to be kept at the town-house ot each electoral dlotrict. Let the books ue kept open for ft wetk, Under tbu su pervision of judges or election ; let each voter, when lie conns to iDscrlbu his uume on the list as the candidate-, as-cei tain the precise stale of the pull ; If bis favorite candidate has already received tbe rtqulalte quota, be cau I lieu vote fur some other ; or If his favorite has no chaute, he need not throw away bis vole, bub cost it fur his m-xt best, who may have a chance. By this means no fraudulent votes could be given, as they would all be written out and open to the Inspection of the public ; and jew votes Would be lost, either by voting for ouu who bus alieady enough to elect nun, or for ouu who by uo possibility could got enough- Uud-r ' he preseut system, we know of au Intelligent uud patriotic gentleman, who has been a voter for m arly thirty years, who has voted at nearly every election; uud yet, who has never voted for ft successful candidate, save In ihe Prcsidetillsl election fur Lincoln and Grant. He has never had a representative lo Congress, nor In thu Sute Legislature, uoriu the C immou Council, and to all Intents aud purposes, prucilcaily, might as well not have voted at all. Nut disfranchised by law, helms been so virtually, and will be, pruiiiuly, so long as he keeps his present residence. Bu rely, humau reason is able lo devise something better Ui iu that for a society which proclaims the will uf thu whole the rule of itsactlou aud the source of all governmental authority. To that end, let our readers ponder the art'cie we publish elccwhere. itutnatn,9 Mag tine for June, Woman and Laughter. A'exauder Dumis, the younger, de clares thnt women do not like comedy. It seems that womeu ha'e to laugh. No woman wishes to laugh in public. laugh depoetlses her and contorts her vistge. Titers is a frankness lo a hearty laugh which jirs with her diplomat c genius. A woman thrown away her best arm when sbu laughs. The teur Is what she triumphs In. A humid eye Is always Interesting, wh-reas an open mouth n v er Is. It is hlmply an aboimnatl n. People who think that a pretty girl Is never so pretty as wtieu ey. s and itps laugh together are the correct- d. The expression vt mirth dues uut reveal pearly ticth It "contorts visage." Shakes eare( who loved to deple' lively ulrls, and ulves a succession of smiles to Hosallnd, Viola, Celia and Meat-Ice, was clearly wroiiii; Mariana Is the true model. Tue true wooer is he who howif, the true wooed she who weeps not nr. caslonilly, but everluHlnply "A humid ee la ulwuys Interesting." 1 u.Is me wild Idea II-ra of a young mm who r gards wonieu us the deuleu of ai otttt-r sphere? No, It Is the dcnbrati d ct im of a middle-aged man, who should h -ve found out hv this ttme that the ot mr sex are not all ethereal, not all so itl ment, but have certain practical du'ies lu life with which a perpetually humid eye Would bu apt to Interfere Tears over the breafast tablet would seem de pressing to the Eugll-h min i. Ao hysterical Ut when the dnsBinaker sends Iu her bill, or when the green grocer calls for orders, Would be apt to discompose tbe Hrl'on. But the Frenchmau lovts it. " I bo tear la what she trlumnhs lu, For twenty actresses, adds Duma-, who can draw tears, there is hardly one who can excite to laughter Th laughter of an actress is seldom communica ble, because It is a surface thing It Is at war with the female orgaulKttlon. A comlc tl woman does not realiy belong 10 ner sex, auu omer women uiMiKe ner Nevunheless, glory to tbe laughter lov ln female who Is uotsomuch ft beardtd man vicogntton an ex client companiou- able gmron ' We take it that the reason ao auiresss laugh Is rarely communica ble is thai an octrees seldom laughs naturally. You seldom hear an irrepressl ble laugh on the stage 1 it is generally a forced, hollow, uuly cacchlnatlou, H actresses wept naturally their tears would be en 11 illy unsympatheilu, Asa rule the bust actrerHu manage sorrow better than mirth, aud thus convey the tender emotions more readily to the au- aience." Nerraita lleadnclie I.lverCouiplnlnt, au , aci TheDtain bain Lta mint il Icata ami miiIi 01 ati our organa, a ni-ceaa rny muru ir I aa atrert tdby aliourboillv aumonta A bead ache I oil e - tn- Ufl Bynitom ol a aertooa dia-a-a. If the aroue nyiUm iaatfeoted,ih re la always t oube at tia amrv in lliw w-rl rauium. A d t m ) be nre remarked that aa thi uarvoua a re pervade tha ant re -rami, n..p.n 01 thepn)Biolatru t.re oan "o atnuieu witiiuu'. inn nei vea auuring ym Ctbeti"ully. Liter o- ropIaUt 0 avuritpeaf-tatlie bra'D Hometioiaa tha tffdct Uituour euol-ialm of Ideaa, h' pochondria-u; aoinetimea craia ant or rwnonioei na daehe. In any caae ;ue neat rmaOr U t oan ha takan ta P. mrumi UlTTKaa. In bradaouo proceed oif from ibdlaaa-Uvn "t btbuuanoe, ur b.ito, t . itomahlo and antl-bll.out pt pen 1m at the prepa-afon will toon ratWTV ine luivurr, i y Tf moving UlO Oltlle, the OiituDlalnt ia uuraiv nartua-in nih .hi. U It haa originated in the ntivuui ya em. ant 1 not the r Bult o lympathy, tua Uuiaka will be euuau) auv'acioiiB. Bn i,msrr and dflletU am ll tha tiMnnB.tinn. madetrt.ra (in Uoaa f a mini; that It la intala.ble for luva id. anl ail thja m.nn.ii.a . i...).t DravtB l.iSO.Ooo tn euid avar II .!.' ib'nut.. an at a tkirmathm lurnlahed. Tbe bluhret rate ymnt I-, uuu nioone anu aii iinaaoi guid anuaU TAYLuB A CO., Itanim, k 1 Wall UL.N. V, loirirsa RnirT&acnrea ariapped banda, tali fkaun pittpiae, and all euwaeoua aireotlona, mndertnfl ths tain uft and amnutb. atanufae. www oj v aawau, nam ara m 00,, new iora. K.. by aU UrufrtBts. fwit .Sr. GEOHGB B. STEIN, REHrnrrpiM.r.Y announi UR that he hi bow prmaneu.ly locale i, and nffi-ra hi. pro- leaaw ial Beielcea to thaeiuanaa uf tXilunt ui and viemity. tUhce. until lurtbel Botlea. with Dt. V. Ui Dr. 1 Hyaafi MTV ORDINANCES. Paving Ordinance. Aa Ordfaanca to grada and para the aid-walk a oa uao'Ke aired, Hum douu. raouo a.an hi vi-vlaion altvuL Sionos 1. Be ordUiiud by tht City Council a Mi CVy 0 Vuiumoui, (iwo-uuraa or au wia aw baiaoimeunlnit), Tnat tha unpavad .Wowalka bu a-iadad and paved oo (laorga itrvdt trum Bou'li Publio Lanu lo D tUioa ttreut, iaoaordaniwiili the plat thareoi on Ola ia tba oltioa of the Uty Ciek. Hto. 1. That all dan area, oeta and eaTwnaea ariaiujf iroia tne luragouiic improTrwnt, auu v aaaewedaud levied upon tha wnralloUoi land irunuto or abutting Ihereoa, ui fcopurtioa to ueu itoi itunk LUTH8R DONALDSON, freudent of ths City UouaoiL Paea-d If ny 9, A. V. 1I1U. At'aa': L. K. Wiuoa, City Clerk. aylSdlt Aa Ordiiiunce To aaeeaa a ipwial ua apoo to nal eatat" bound IU4 xrtaatl attaet irou Hitft. aueat to bctuto Lret. HfcCTiOW I. Bt it oniatnti fry tht City Ouncti J tht cUya Columbot, 'i'ltat tut lum ol iwcoty-two can ia, Four tuil a, bo and tua aamc la heieuy lviedand a-ied upjn aj'b fot fioatof the wverdl lo a at land boundlna or abuttiUK upun t'neud ttiwt from Hujli atieat u bcioio trwit. excepting lota Not. S, ,iand 6 of FaUrraou'a aud ttiner'a ud riaau'a au 'divuion ut lu-lot Ho. iHt and 3b t otf 01 tboauataidti of inlut No. Ui, a ha am ara dtmiyuBted mon tta pUt ol ttaa Cinl B'lgiiiiwr, uit tllu 111 tbeotbca of tha City Clara, or tbe ouat aud txpenae wf giavuliuj, th.nailWM.y tiuiiir tbe aaiue. uotiidluii to thatMtluutu ot lua City Civil LottiLeer. Sao J. Tnt the ownera of tbe HToral lota of laud uiiuawUicb inp.f iun aaeumntia niada. 'Hu piy tue uiaouuiabt inonar oy tn m t rllf uua in uut betudl, to J. U, HuaaeU, within twenty daji from tba data ol thia orui-nan, of be aubjtut to tha interaat and penally ailoaud upun the Mint by law. l'ruaiduntof the City Council. PaKHil May S, A. Lt. 18TO. AtUat: L. K, WiLaoM, City Clerk- mylSdJt An Ordinance. Granting the Hiht of Way to the Columbus, tJpuuuui-iu LiLOini.au utuioao e-uuauj. Skotiom 1. He it ordained fry the City ttouncit uf ie citv of Uuluinbui. That the toluinuua, Hprintr II ld Ii unemnati lUilr.ad Company ana e 1 pura-Lion oxiBtinjr under the ia.tr of the ttiai of Uulo, be aud 11 i- ber by autbunzai to locatr, maiu'a.iu audoprato iia Hulruad acroas Uib atrcet in tho 1 ity ol LOiutubua, at a tomt i.pOBtt tkeioutb lino uf tthut ia knoan aa iha N iitQ Oravoynid, lib tbe privilege .f layiuir two track or..aa aaia nut, to bo located aa i.er tbe point above eect-Bod . a may (m jiracticab.e. b1o, aero i 1'a.ra atr et opp it- tno antern end of lUi.rua4 .Ireot. aioog lituroau nwi u avruan iauuuju stcuuu, av u int tmu ibo eastern enaut uoutgoinery atrcet. tiy.c. 'J. That ll aa d tt.ilroad ahall ba built ai ro a any aireetor aJb-y lar DeloW the grd tli-ia f or ren ter tbe biiiaingoi aueh Btr-e or a ler nete'iarj, then and , aaid R.ilruad Luiupauyan.il. ai, tta own proper co t anu e uuuau, erect and niaimam a good and Bubautal oriutfe a'.taou and evry uch croMing, and l nid Htilroad Bbali ba luOtUd am conairuotvd acioaa anv aitee. ur alley ab v tne grad- of iuuu airrt or alloy ao aa to obatruct tbe travel tbrrvon, aaid ivioiaoau iouipuuy aum, ab ita uwn mat at uex-peoB-, put and mat u tain tu. h atieek or ally in uonditiou forthi sale una aay psM-ae of nunali uv.r auU along r-aid croaiiug : Vru tided, T it ut dnnno- hll not be o.ntru-d ai atfeoiing iu any wthertgbt f any iraun or parauna owniuu or havinK au inte eal in iny lut or ana abutting upon the .ine ot aaid Hail road 10 laid out aua t iMtitixb' d .a efoieatid, or over w .tab it u y run : Provided fun her, Ttiat in Uie event th.t the aad OumiiuB, tiriRdeld Cinonnati Juiluad C impny ahalt f ll to orcur) aud u the right ol way btre y granted, b t .e o Dairuoti tn ot a tail-iod llirreiu bdl'orr tbrexpirau not two (2) year-from tbe duU- ol thia ordinauce, then ana in that ca-t, tbe rig hta aud pnvi evea granted by this ,ruiiiance mail ceaae auu oeiennine, bar. 3 'ibiBOMinanoe to take eurct and bain totuo from ana after tho ZHh aay ot May, la;u. rreiunt 01 the City Council, raucd May 9, A. 1. Ibiu. Attt: L. K. VlUn.i:itv Hrrk. mylfiilJt i(ia(lcgog BUS LIKES BEAST-UAH CLOTSIKCr rum J-Jeight of the $tyle. 3uPErBJ-Y IHED. READY TO PUT RIGHT OK. The objact of tba Chcetout Stmt Clothlog laU llihmtnt la to fhrnlih a rlaaa of Baady-nude Olotblo au parlor to anything that baa heretofore been offeree to the publlo. Only the oner fabrica are need, end tha beat trlnnlnp, and tfjeaa ara eat by the mott Bklllful end artUUo cattera, and uade up In elaboraU and taateful atylH. A rail stock of ancb elotblag hi now In itore, and balng sold at modarate prlcaa. OonnKUd with lb. NUbll.bm.ot, orda nr. lwitalN. jrapoiiti oortl, ijlttil rt In jaHnj Ho finer work la done la any Merchant Tailoring lonae la the land. No bettar itylaa, ao richer goods, no more renowned enttara, bo store perfect BU au anywhere be obtained. T0TO3 0ENT3 AUD UE3, Beautiful and (ervlceoblt Dtrmentfc IK UX01ST VASIITT. 4iBilul.nuu.ut if OEHT'S PUBHISHINO Q00D3, tf'vra . JAPV ev. 818 a 820 CHESTNUT STEEET, razusiLPBu. Sfkiu Nova.--Ry onriyitimoriUHmaaiareiafai, lenlUmea at a dliUnce can order with eeruintyot baving a good At kvlse for BatMnoaauramani and aaiplaB aent by Biall whan reqniit.d. 8ealed Proposals. Vr0TTrR BKRKBY OlViM TIIAT XI r-i) I'ltiM'iWAL' win oenreivea up to tne let oay or June taro, tor tne trauma ano gravei. Ine ol a Turnnik H.iad. known aa the Columbia, -oiotoand ItlLUrd I urupikt, ooa uenetng at the weal end of the bridg, on the he uto river, at Uura'e Mill, and Uadiog to lilt It Bid ntaiton. D.atai ee about four U.b. For peidoatlm nd oterr toribatioa, tnuua of A Mam Bella, Br. OB aaid load, A Bit AM BELLH, trn Praaideni. W. A. PBUM, aoo'y. May Ith, 'S;o Biyl4g;f PROPO8AL8. SIALKUP tOl'OHALB WILL Kg KKCKIVKD at theottceof K, rJ. Moore. Athma, Ohio, up to II o'clo k I). of Monday, the llth dav f June, ln;o, ht mienaia ana innor rvipiireu i tha Alitiil.tiia In tha "AthanB Lunatie Aailuu. Plana and pperiBcalli.nl mil be lou d nn file at thoi'ttto-nf tbe Arrbiteet, Levi T. Boutteid, . tt uaaa nintia, ii.vriana, v. Ur order of the Hoard nf Ttitateea, m flit ""LAND FOR SALE a FINi XA3T dt rttATEO IN MAPI" IN l inwaantt, rranaiia aouBiy. one and a half milee wtatot Otoveuort. etar uia ean al. ooa Ulatng U 4T-100 aoraa. Vat Inrtheff partkttiait, IUUUI Uf fWlIT I'lBf. U1UT1) I, V, UV V uu euu ud a naVii, auom, o. as rwi AS 1 r'i V mm HEALTH I BE4UTYI Cleurkklu, Beauillul Complex- loo. Strong. Pure, lllcM Blood, Invrease ef SECURED TO ALL. RADWAY'8 SAKSAPAU1LLIAI RESOLVENT HAS MAD a TUB MOHT ABTUNHI11NU CULtS. tO UU1CK. HO HAl'lU Alili . HIKCnANOtS 1HAT Ttta BUUlf UMUKltUOLU t'JNjjLll TUki IhPLUtNCt Of TU1H TJtULY WONUKIU ffULMKUlCINJS lbtA:verr llay an lucreaaefu Fleeb uia WelgUi ia attttn vuA rlt. Hcrofela, Couaumptloo, Glandular Dis ease, tllceis lo the 'Ihroat, aiuuiii; Tumors, Modes in the Ulan da, and other paru of tbe system Bore Kyuo, (strumous Discharges iruiu the Kare; Kiuptive Uis- a uf the JSyes. XHoac, alouth.and the worst forms ol bain Diseases; Erupllous, Fever Sores, ticaiu Head. Hmg Worm. Halt It he urn, Kryslpeias, Acne, Jliack taputs, Worms lu the Flesh, 1 umuis, and all Vreakeumg auu L'alumi discharges, A Igui Dweate, sad all vv as tea ol the LLle Principle, are wiUilu the Curative rauut of Had way's barsaparlllian Kesolveut, anu a lew days use will prove to any pur sou using it fur cither ut thtse foima uf disease lu puteut iower locum them. Not onlv duea the H A IM APA81 LLI AN It E8UL. VktUT cateil aii kuuwn romedia. auauta. lb th 0uroi CuiOik, buv u our. Coneotutiuual anu tkia UMt-ate, but Uia ths uuiy yoalUVO Lurativv lot KIiIsLl aud uLaLLLU UioliAcKH. BLIND LAii' Ct'ltL'U. Oravcl. DvBDiiwia. Kore LeiM. U.tediou lioiuthe Luug., vuied. Mr. Uoo.ira Mortimer, ac.mmarclal traveler. In Canada Wet wr.Ua u.,uuur date ul Auiii U, 1H0U, i,oui no anUKk: 1 he b Alto Ar Alt 1 LLI AN REHOI.VUhT la In demaud, aud 01 long wooere. Mr. iloa, ol otrauuiuaviiie, lufl.ciiaut, to.u me ol a ow v uer a woman W Ah UL.LND, but, by the ue uf Hie aAt.HAl'AulLLlAM IttliOLVaNr, cj feow atm to lead, obe wou d eve awrtin at, butd.va nut wiab to b bulLerou wuh pto,le w.iliog. ilundreoa oall tO aae bar. lhu cure u ik&idel oe wouucitul. Aieeara. While m ecott. principal drumtteta here, inurin uu ut a peiaou ui uot. bib aueiat etaudmg who fur ytma Waa alUitUHl aiinDiH-I'r -U iuuill4Vt.L, who baa bteu eutirely uund by UaDVV 6 OAiUJAtlllLLlAft ilL-bUuh.M."Mr. 11uk reinrta auol ber cae o: Chronic Horn Ie j, 1 tat ruia ud a 1 utuer udvuriiKd Uiudicinca. uuitd by a Uw UwttUa ot ft.UloAi'Alllt.LiAh Mr. Jonatnan Freelann. of nldcer 8'ation. outea, by owe 00 tile, o iileodiug lim the LuUtfa, Aih'Ut eaeaiB, inrtuteueu coiisuuiptiou. iu avety iowu 1 vuit l near ui wonueriui e bytbuSAUSAl'Aitii.LIA. ULtiuLVhfsT. r every kind ut Humor, roie, fckm Aruutiou. aud ah wuakuul g Ulauuargoa, iho people uae it, nj d cotuMcu.uJi ao wi.ii uia, cutuiuia, nnitu l a el. lug, Soie uuaue and Eye, Suae ana Mouth, ai fciuu. 01 rurea, bia non .ttiui rvu-eay acta ao poMerfu.ly on ib bioud thut ah wuo lakuit bu-ootueetruug, auuuo and he.it y. "uau. u. aiuitiiaiBtt, Ct.nuuer.iai Traveler. 11 AI) WAY'S HAIlKAPAIMLLIAN HHtOL- VA.Nl'uauidatft ier Buit.e, or aia Ikttlua lur ii. oy all Lrug4iau aud Meolcme Uealeie, aud at Lfit.ttADWaV'o McUiciue Waiebouae,ti7 Maiden e, New l oik City, R. R. liM I'NIVKHHAUTY OF Radway's Ready Relief. The Cheapest and Beit Medicine for Family Use In the World I ONE 50 CliYr BOTTLE will Cure more Complaint aud preserve the ay tt m aalnat budtlen A Hack 8 ol Epldemlca and JuniagioUJiaaiiea, tliuu one bundnd dollnra eipvuded for other medicinal attendance. The moment RADWAY'S HEADY HLlIKK i applied externally, or taken mutually according odlrtctiuim, I'uln, irotu whaitxer cauae, ceasts to exist. I.liroitTAlXT To Mia era. FarniPti. and othtra ridina In bInu-mL Betlltd aiflirietB. nhera it ia diOiLUlt bo atvure tiw eervioea ol a puysician, Kadwuy'a Eeady Belief a Invaluable. It ean be nerd with potftlro at Bur-nee ot doiug good in aU eaae ahie I'aioor lit oumiuri ia expciicuce.1, or u n-ueu wito Inuo-anaa, 1 pthi,eore Throat, buduaUdhe, Uoaiao neaa. Bil'uua Co ie. luttatumatiun of the Uowl-h Stouiach, Lunga, Liver, ix.duejB, or wuh Croup, uuiuay ver ana Ague; o. iln eur.lcia, lieaducbe, 'Iio uioraua, iooihaehe, tarachr, or lh l,u uUtitti. I'aiu I i tba l tacit, or UiiHun.ada.fn or with DiairLu a.CbuIvta Morbua. ur Di m- ur witn uuiua, o'am, ur urmaui; or witu Otraina, Crtmiw, -r fpitauir, the apoiuation ot ItAL)- n ai a itnAwi it r. 1,1 ft. e win cure ybu 01 the wuiBt ui tuetu ouuipiaiuta iu a tew noun. Thi. iwinful diaeiaj baa liaffled the moat aklllful piiyaici .u auu popular lemeaiue. It ia tl.u n ai uiiucu.l ol deeaies to treat yet ItAUWAY ltr.it i iiLiiibf baa never lailrU in altj.oiiifl uiinodlaUiel.ei to the auOi-rer. and in all onaaa ol Acut, lutlaminatuiy or AulvouattbairuaUaul, tu eut-rt a D. rmijaeut tiute. In Ch.oute hheuuiauim or Onnt. Ra I) WAV'S fl .ItMAl'Alill.l.lAN uh.SOLVtM AM) HK t- ui.Aiinu ru.i.8 Bhoulil be Uk.n aa au nd laBctwlalhtiltHauY i.KLiEF. eoia uy irugiia avcryanere, i-nca rilty wen w ici uot tie . OR. RADWAY'8 PILLS COATKO WITH 8WCET Ut'U, Purge llrgulnte, lnrlfr, ('lenitae nd StrengiUeu. HADWAY'M PILLW, in Tai ataa or All Disorder ot the Htomirl.. 1,1 vcr Boweli, Kldneya, Bladder, Nervoua Die- eaaea, tieaiiache, Uiuntipatlon, ComIIvu neaa, Iudliieatlou. DvaDettala. Illlllniia neai, Billoua Fever, lbflammatlon of the Bowels, Pile, aud ll Derangemeuta ol u iuM-rnai viacera. Warranted tu Eifeat a PoaltitB Cnr Purely Venetable. contalninu no klur. oury, Mineral!, or Deletuiloua Diuga. aVaTthaerve the following aymptnnu reaultlng from Diaordereof the Dueat.ve organa: lonaupaUoit, mwaid pih, Fulineaa o the III n t la u e Head, A. idity on he Hiomaeb, Hoart-bum, Uagnat uf rood, Vullaeaaor eteightiathe Ht Barb, isiur Kructal..na, wnkinger elutUr-ngattbal'itot tbe Htomach, owimninaof to Hvad llurrudand U.ffloU Mmethine, riutUtlni at t,eUiart,Oh.iklngtir Buff.,aiing Boaatl.-nB wh'fl ta a Lying l'oe ure. Uiuneaa ui Vtai n uol e Webab ler- the BtghU lever aodJul Palo li the Head. Lvflrlmry ul PrraptratlB. Yr.lownee 01. 1h "'J1 fcT M m bKle.t-heat, Handiuadea klaeheaof Ueas touraing In A l.w doaeaol RADWAY'S FILLS will free the ay.Um frai all me ibm naaied diaonlera. Frloo, aa Contaj per Jlox. RA.DWAY to CO., IV o. ST naldrn Lnnc, Krtv Vork. Read FAT.BR AND TBrR. Rantl one letter, amp to UADWAY A tX , No. J Maleu 1 ana. New York, inforeialtoa woiU tAouaaads wUl be Mitchell & Ramraelsberg Furniture Co., 99 We6t Fourth 6t., Cii-.cinnatl, O. ESTAfillVUED im n MANUFAOTCllEHS OF AIX. lillNJJs F110M 11IK 1't.AIMEHT TO TUK MUST ALSO Miuitlo mid Pier 31'irrars, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ratrtorv eomer of John and Beaoad Bb-eeta. OHIO MERCHANT TAILORING CO. Opera House Bloclc, Columbus, 0. The finest selection and most varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for Gentlemen'. Spring .nil Summer FIiiIii mill Funcy TrousfiiiiK"! i ntnlniRie, kcoieli iiikI oilier iillintrt (.ilk, iilimcre unit IHiirsclllc VuUlut; Pliilu, niniconxl, Trlcol, ainl oiIiit Cohiiisi UiikIImIi, l'rcuvli, mill Amurlcun Cloth In Ul Colon, fto. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS tbe iMortment i. eotlrc'" hct PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS. ALEXANDBE KID GLOVES, RUSSIAN BHACE3, BURLIWQAMB COLLAItS, tVO P1UZE MEDAL SIIIIXTS Vadi to OitDEa, uid n.r.atod to Fit or no Gentlemen rtenlrlnir stiod cloth, wall ninile and trimmed, ut f.iir price, nolltJl. .1 to cull mil ezsiiilne our .lock.. WHI. BOTIMEK. S. W. STIISO, JOII.V nil 'II, kupwlnlendciil. R. B. McADOW, No. 21 Sontli Higli St., OPPOSITE statu yor.s.v,) COI-.U3II3TJ.S, OHIO, DEALER IN -a.Ji . ORGANS AND EVEHY MUSICAL JIN Iloiii mw OOLTJCBTJS, OHIO. I3Irector for tho Your lH?. 1IFNI1V UII.LER, l,re.U.nt,rolumbu.,Obio. TUtO. II. bill 1.EK, Vloe Prtrt, ' " UP. U BUTI E,Tiawtr, " ' BA11UKL UAI.LUWAV, " II. E. HUITH, - " JOHN 0. UIT(IUEI.L, '' " JAMES L. II A IKS, " " CASH ASSETS JANUARY 17, 1870. Caih in Ht. Nijholn National Pank, New York Cu iu Mill-r, U nalaauu Cu 'a cuuk, t'o uubu (,'aa in tliit) U H. 10 to li.inda-oiar.ei Val it U. H. A bon ii u,T'etu.Hf Oblo rtuteand UnmnLotn llm d-, ami atmuvd mi ival !. 0. A t. !. It K bua.ln-nmrkt't vjiii ' Faieiiv. Ur ene .ti.d uamiltoti Ommy, t)lu.i, Itoudn, and tutu U lu 111 bill Ity Boud, and iutrnl I'lraf M itlgagua, and luUreat a-ciuvJ Vi in hu . of AiTa-nU Hint It.rtiivabie, aud aorrued uiUieat Ileal LtaU- lVnotial ltirriy JUmuiiO and 1'oatage btauipa on baud Total t-ttO klN 4 I Coi.vunuH, Ohio, I'Vuiuury 1st, isio The nudcralgned, a Commit tec of new HtockholdiTA appuluutl uy the lizard or Dlrtclura to examine tho Acela, lucludtnit llm tnnmineiilr ainlcu!li 011 hand ut the Company, having cart'lully examlued the assut.-i, cniprr-ed 111 thu fur emu u cundeuceo aud detailed blaumeiua ihemtl, now crrtify tnat n.ml atateineni uiu ccrrect In every particular, and that aaid a(feta are, iu our opiniuu, or inu uciiul value therein atated. And wc further certify that we believe the said Company to bo inllttcd to llio fulieat confidence of the bualnoKfl community. M. A HAt'OUKUTY, JMMI WATn, K. T. MiTlltirF. l(ANf!stu.l,iNH, J, W. UAM1L1UN, V. U. UllUUKo, it u hnret.v eertlfle1, tlmt the llnrne Ineitriinra rYmrnv. I.-- Ohio haa cuiupllvd, in all reiMcta, with the Uao thia m .it-1 lm t tt In- I'' tor theruriPiitirar, and ha. nied in thia 1 UW a wrn euit nii'tit, i - u i'i''i,M" ""I in It' conill'lon anu buaiDtaa, at llw date ol aucheialtnitm, uiUr 1, iN-j.i Amount ul artual paid up cat ital A fgtvtftt amount ot available aaaa a, AtHTvMW amount 01 Liaoilitiea, (extvpi raiUl,l InoiudiUa ie-iuamat.ee Amount ot Inotne for the pr.ciHiliiir iar imh Am uut ol aip-uniturea for the pn-ctdlng ftt in oa.h In winira whvtvof. 1 havehereuntoiile. nlvd my ueu.e and .hi- .1 hi' 1. "i lny LrAL) tba day and year abuve written. J Art, 11. tiul'M AN, POLICIES WRITTEN AT EEAS0NABLEI.1UTES. A. GARD.NEILJi ., -tV't, CUAI. 4'W at'r'T. .'.Mtnj,Tni:ia, COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. FvrUblt and HtaUou ery 8TEAM ENGINES, Cauiluas Bhnltliige, rul I era llollcvw, 111 firiulnv nnd "Inrhlnrri, buglUO I' umpat irip llittuuirrn, I proved Ctrcular and Mul.iy SAW MILLS. Al, arelT dtwlirltra of Hatoria, ripce nnd Cnlliis FAHJIl JNABLK Ace. DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Wear, ever rxhlMtert in IM. mn.kof. and (Iio tno.t elrir.nt In the ell r. I'oreiiinii. TrcauriT. EL1WANT AN j& jw jb m9 AM) MELODEONS, IkiULSiO E300l5LEl, VAUtETV Oif ST1 1 U3 1 1 ;:V1 E. t. iimmrr, o,iumim., i!.'. JAIIKU Hi'i:Kt:Y, Mi. Vtii.o.,, u,io. JOH. I1I.A :K, Z.n..virft, i lnu. Al.rKKulltADIIlt, XtnU I'Mo. BKNUY Jt.NLS, .i.r.ill. (ihiu. Wii.uAuii e. iilchcx, sun.ti.ij, ni.ii. tV. C. Itl. BAKril, Sfiiciiiry. AI'l-ITilg OF HPATlfl (1FH1K, ilki a O Mt T nr ihi. i rar tulunn in, j.m. u-, in Ui f 1 ii ltt iirin . (''nipinieit, M-ra thrtiMii, ..Ikiw Ui W aa iiii.iiwr: Itriix-d on UVTH it , ,11.1'H ill llVi'-HJ '.-VI ' 41 olt.cx'toN' ituei' Auililoi ul male. Pr1tTT"TI"lJ o. CITY BUILDING LOTS i i UalldlngToUi II. 1. Gl!.l. SJliTII rutBTB IDMTIDX 10 tba 1 April I, IKTil. y ol t'uttimiiue, I . WM. A. 'Hi t. IROiMiiCIiNXJ iiaiijiinj. ;it i 1NJ, A MY r.vTrvr trt H FKvrrt irtriinAFKii, til (DO Bul'ttft 1 l.il. in in nmmiMil il. tn .it tint r ho I and l evin r'-nn,-' a hum' luipioti-. iiinn any utin r ti tiw tli b - v' Nm in .. lir eM,,i entiaa i l:ii. r mi ltw ai, ihe patin Uitf etna 1 tjir W, in Itirlt irrnn'i uu an 1 t'r.'iWi "Ni'Ti u tt or mnti. mi enn and intra.tlii,ti wtiH-h a I tt n ti tun' ut'lwt tint 1 1 ia 'bu ot mi uia tir l-hmA. ed IVnceeand uniBauarntl 1 1'". .tii 1 1.1 ".nun, oallM tMoVFoutli HthtStolurahiia.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-05-17 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Date of Original | 1870-05-17 |
Searchable Date | 1870-05-17 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1870-05-17 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1870-05-17 |
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Full Text | aiij j)io lounuil. I ZJXX7'' COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 170. NO. 1G. OHIO STATE JOURNAL. TJ'JUMtti NVAU1A11LVIN ADVAITOH DAILY lilllTION mall lUi advaut-'B) per annum.,.., do do ti mouth dj tfg uo 1 do -lt I ? 0U). of livu and up .id, tenli... . .9 00 . 60 . If 'Jo . B o - nln, 4 'hi a Alt rt- do t mouthe, V JO OneernytretotUiljai.f Un. frBi.iHllP.il KVK'tV Tt'KSUAV, TUUHfl- UaY i.d DA'rufllUV iiultMNu: ogle eurwcribere, pi ilu do '' . All do du do do Club of tiv- and 3 iuiiu'Ii I in.'nu ,.W'.ld, ttttl.... i .1,1 ii m .tiili .., 4(1 4 ti 4)0 I 0. do di One copy dl, 3 llWuUlH,, xtra toi-L'tl' lit ten. WIUUl.Y f.ihtion, vUBLlrtllt-U KVfcllY BATUUDAYs $ (K) .... I oo .... H 00 .... ' 4 Oil ..... no ,.,..'iO ut Fife Copiee Ten do Tw-ntCOT-li'i.... tiny do .... RATES OF AOVtRl IS1NG. AILY O Ktiuirv.mrh nmeitUi fl Bihc ul or Buainca No we, Pt mitiar eitcb mwrnoii I & Auwtu-uiuul oicb a wit-it caaigrtl l" rmo ftit-li liiwition. TM-WfcfcKi.Y-H.ww ik lUtly. W'hiuUl.Y Ouu Miuiif.'. Ui!l lu . 1 ' tunli il,.llu.liiil ilii'itl'ii l.irat nr Ifuwi.iM- Noliw", Vur iiuu uui'h iLWitum KTEitfht liuta urbwm Adveriiaem. uin mr to"" RK'lUr cttid r-ua, wukh phuuiioo. mat-rlnd at our .tuuiuwl uu up- tSTWoiaYite tbuaUwitiouof our readers to theloUoariiiislibLul Uuluuiuua iJiUiuew Houses, which an- among the wont lenaUiti and extensive eat-vbiwhuieuta m thin city. u. mullus, Attorney at Lw. ttuwo.ui t K. 1 w"n High Blrw-'t. It. U. llUHfMAJf, Attonu7-ftt-l.ir. om, 4i JUiit fctU) ttmt( Colituii'U. 11I..NUY U NU ti, AttonwyUU O""111 i,. j. (uiri.iiiiKUi-, Att-.tncTand C..un.u.lor-.i-wiw. UUlre la C'UJ UllA Kl'. NA-H. AmlM llii.ld.u. it i. JUL uK ArrJilteot, CiTl hu,u.H.r, f. OOioe.b. L. our. Itl.lt A Wl V Winil L& t Hat h.ih.ii. i'u.e W n.:-. Ural III... I A II UN. fcXCbLfclOK 11 1.I.1A..U U.1X. (TfO T D u sun ! ' u Aiiu , fiit thn Sunt 11 iiw ..vvriuu Wt itm I muu itkgiiji 0H1-J, V bomb llih'H ir.tt. HlMlK-Hi.Mlllln. (JUAB. . 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LUrt-'ia, A-u. .', .mil n, V-.(, ltr.i.HM, In -1 itiuu to i- u t,n j .i ltuni, Uu C'lutba tiii l-itii.-t .jroiMila. COLCMUCH I AllINi T'-o, Muof-cturai uf 1 km.i.ol K ttmtuiv, Hiilr-. t.v, .MMai4 ai4 i-UiL. M B. Igh DU OHIO Kl I.N.'U ltK i:o, Riul KUO. Wr imiNia U, I nt.u U)nilt.iuk. UHMtlt-.ltlll. MKUUltn, MI.IUO.VA ((,, Wholft! ii(l U'U I Ur.m' a. Clm io Ti'S. P-n drn and iMm-ttio I in it 4, Ac. Ni. JI3 M II trliil. r. ruti.iNANO i.rnwHi. Uniactartir ol lUu l aoaad ruia, anditraltt oa uuooa, utaurauaa. am,iwa ulp u JKaafci.HV AU MtliMk. J. P CUltllMAY. lianuraotnm of on J virt ui trtrr ilarrlptlon. W.iebM pialMt t4d aad .Har. No $ b, ilioad l. Jjwia of iU piuiuUly rl-co d. V. A. A L. LltHUltk.HKrX. WhnHaaUMtd -WtaltumUia la W aiobaa, Cloaks MKtatjHAVr CAIa.taMM 4 a. riiftuKitAia. MmUil Tallot. Mu. f Hvtik Ublh tmt,l 4ntf niiTth Ot TMa OaUO HHHCUANr TAliAJlUMU Ab UUil illNU ( O., lUSoitt BMTa it utiU' NuiU Mailt to UrdM. a4r-aaM t imi.ini uaya nn aaii'i. " Jim. uUNt;MKlMfck. 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Tbe story of Lot hair turns upon tbo attetupud coovemlou of tbe hero to tbe Roman Catboltc fel b. He Is tbe heir to au ancckit vHtate. The pos-eHaluDa of bis i'Mmlly Inc'arle we kn-w not how many bmad dnnitlns In Jjiigland ao1 ScoiiuLd. His father dyiotr before hi blrlii, and bin mother snou aftt-r, the fn-ture lord .t Muriel Toners Is consigned to th gtisrdianHhlp of a relative, a Scutch lord of tbu Hturnest I'resliyterUn creed, and an Eot'llsh clrc.vninu,one of his father's old rolh'e trim da. Out tbe English clergyman uofs over to 'he ttv mail Catholic Church, and, while his ward le still young, hits attained to tbe rank of a Cardinal. Hlii Eminence livrs In Loudon, and bis dwelling Is dcrtbed W'th wulHcient partlculailty. The two guanllauH utturaily qnarrtl over the education of Lotbair, tue Scotch lord bav-'ui(a i-arilcu'ar objt'ctlcin to Oxford, tint It Is decided against him by tbe Court of ChaDCtry, and to Oxford our hero p'U. ThiTH he bccotui'8 the bosom friund of UurLram, eldeHtBUD of the ducal family of lireuihara, arcompanirs him home, and gets bU tirst tanteof cood society In the company of the Dildu'Bd and her churmiun daughters. All thesfl iluuubters are nurrlcd t-xcept the youiijtent, Lady Corifandf, a romantic girl of stvt'utei-t), and L itlmlr out bis duty by falling in love with her at first night, positively demindlng perm's siun of tbe Djch'8 to make her auoflVr of inarrmge. The Duchess decides that they are ,'uwre youuy," and the quenllun Uahflvcd fur the prtsnt Muauwhile, th Cardinal baa hU ee on Lotbair,la-trodtict-s him to the nuble luuilly of the at Jerorms, surrounda htm with very ut ijili niHuly but zealous priests of the Jt-hult irattrnliy, and above all brings him within the tolls of Mls Clare Arundel, who lives only for her faith, aud is willing t" make any ue of her heart that may heat redound to the velfire of the church. Of course, In the clrcum stance (Usci lbed, the bent use she can maku of H Is to allure with'u the fold the heir uf an ancient dukedom and counttt'sa wealth. Lothalr dues In fact get hall' converted. Uu orders an architect to druw plan lor a magnificent cathedral to bti erected at Wcatiulnhter. ml lila llxed purpose is to epend 000, accumulated during his minority, upon this lioly work. Hut be Is saved to time. Juntas Ali-s Arundel has effaced ihe liiiiigeof Lidy Corlcaude from hU susceptible heart, so a rerialu"dl vine Theudura" etl'ices thelmae of Miss Arundel. Luis divine nemouuge Is an Italian d' vu'td to OatiiialdJ, and mar rli-d to Cul. Ctiupiau, an American adherent to tbe Itailuu cauHO Wu are permltled to suppose tliut his sllectiun was plutnulc on the ludy'a aide It cer-ta'iiiy was, but her iulliienco acquired sulllcleiit strength to throw buck the piuct-hsuf convertilon, and to Introduce him to a new order of reituluus Ideas. 11c met her first at Mrs. l'utiiey Giles' null, uud aiurwards at Oxford, where ne are introduced to ft dlitlu-gu hed IVofettor, In whotte person Mr. Uixrai-ll hH to ijuv off a few grudges. Having brought un within the rev-o uiuuur ciicle, Mr. Dinraell gives ut his ldeat upon Ftf- tani-m, Mar-ziulsm, the ideutny of the two move-m utr, and the relatiou of hoih to tne I'roietiint and Human Catholic Churches. Lotbair actually Audi) blin silt at a Fenian meeting In London, aud In; Is rcs ui d from a dangerous scrape by one of the notabilities present who afterward Is luund In command of tbe 0 trifialdians ut heouUleof Men tan a. We have now before us all the letdlng p rsonuges uud materials of the story. Lothalr goes to Italy aloug withihe'dl-vliieTii-ixiora,"ls matc a captain lo tbe Uarhialdlau snny, tlrfiiis agntust the Pa-pnl tioops at Viler bo, aud ges serlousiy wound, d Men'ana In the hos ltal, Who sliou'd discover him but Mies Ar ndi'i, who is staying at Home wlih the St J roim S and the JSugllah Cardinal's sttt. Ttuy remove htm to the palace here they ure residing, nurse hint through a long sickness, ply him nlgbt ud day wtb ghostly counsel, and lut ler ibnn-elveM at lust that his conver- ion is complete. Happily or uuhipully, they overdo the thing. Mies Arundel ud tbu priests get up a grand thank"- ivtng K-rvice at tL t'eters, lo which is lerei.t erapude Is c'othed with a pious vt r-1 n. It is given out thai he whb tlguting at Montana on the anal pliii, aud that when struck duwu on the Held, he was saved by he miraculous luiurposltlon of the file n Virgin. Uls reviving love for Miss Arui.uel induces him to so far comply with her entreaties us to hold a caudle at the Tliankcgivlng i-err Ice; but wbm, on ihe followh.g day, he ares the whole fftir published In the Olllclal Joornal, conpleit with the fabulous version of the part he had UKen at Montana, be Is thoroughly dl.-guaied. Uls friend, tbe Cardinal, in au argument baeii upon tbe .hurch s Inialllblllty, endeavors to per- siiade him thut Hie Olllclal Jnuriml Is right, and that his own persuasion t tbe contrary, band upon his peritonei txtwrii'iici1, Is mere hallucination. How- ovr. Loihair peisisis in In-liuviug that he ought to know iNMt whether he loughi fur or ugnlu-t ttiv 1'ope, and the result of this clever little piut Is lo seud blm oil at a tat fe it. The divine Theodora bad (ought ui Ali't'taua lu Man s attire, aim died then. L ilhalr goes off to the Holy Lund, makes a lung tour und returns to Luglai d a saner mau. Aihs Arundel has imt yet comnltttely given hlra up, and hl own feelings sre doahlful, but uiiv he takes the vail Lotbair mar ries Lady Corlsainlu.of the ducal bona ui ilrttniiaiu, his llrst love, and settles down a kuihI rrrtteataut. A lew random extracts follow : FKN1ANIB4. Ireland I I thought there was a sort of undeiaiaudlog thereat least fur the present, I iio Aionstgnore snoox nil ueaa, What do you think of au American In vasion Of Irciaodr An American Invasion?" Kvcu o: nothing more probable, and nothing more to be deprecated by us. Now mat tne civil war in America over, the Irish soldier? are resolved to employ thelreinertenct and their weapons In ibelr own laud but th-y have no luougut or tue interest or ine iioiy H.-U. or the welfare of our holy religion. Their secret organisation la tampering wltb lbs oeonitj sua umpering w in the priests. The dlfllculiyof Ireland la that the prlrpts and tne people win consider everything In ft purely Irish point of view. 1 o gain some local otij-ct tney will encourage the principles of ihe most Uwless llhvmllnm, which uaiuraliy land tii em in r niianism anu Atueiam. Au the danger Is not foreseen, tweause the Irish pohttral ohject of tbe niouivut Ii hMiinu iiMkea to. "llm surely thsy can be cutded? " fcYVewautafltatftmauluiniund. We have never been able 10 And out ) we want a man like tbe Caralnol U tit the Irish will have ft native for their ebtef We csnght Churchill young, aud edu Cftted him In the Propagandar i but be has diappololed ua. At tirstaHsvemett well i be was resewd and austre t and we beard with satis faction that he was unpopular. But now that critical timet art arriving, his pttsnnt blood cannot resist the coutaalou. lie nroclaima the ftiwoluteiqualltyof all religions, and of tbe power of the Btate to condacate tccleslaatlcal property, and not restore It to u-, but alienate It forever. For the chance of nubvertlng the Anglican Ks-tabllehment, be la favoring a policy which will subvert rellgloft Itself, in blsrignrneas ha cannot sea that the Angilctna have only 4 laaaa of out pro perty, ft lease which Is rapidly expiring " Chi la narl." Mi la rwrllons. and difficult to deal wltb. B it It must be dealt wltb. Tbe pro Mem Is to suppieu Penlanlsin, and not to strengtuen tne rroieatau ouuiw eracy." AN OXfOBD PROFESSOR OOLDW1N SMITH. The Oxford Professor, who was the guest of the American Colonel, was (julte a ycung man, of advanced opinions on all subjects, religious, souiai sou political, lie was clever, extremely well Informed, so far as book can make a. nmn kuowlud. but unable. to profit, even by hta limited experience of life, from a restless vaolty and overflow log conceit, which prevented him rom ever observing or thinking of anything but himself, lie was glf-ed with a great command of words, which took tbelorm of end leas exposition, varied by sarcasm and pussugus of ornate j trgon. He was tbe last person one would have expected to recognize In an Oxford Professor; but we live In times of tiausitlon. A Pari dan man of science, who bad pahsed his early life lu alternately lighting at barricades and discovering plan ts, had given Colonel Campian, who bad lived mncn in tue r rencn capital, a letter of Introduction to the Professor, whose Invectives a&alost tne principles of English society were balled by for elgners as representative of tbe senti ments ot veneraDie uxioru ine 1 ro- fessor, who was not satlcfled with his home career, and, like many men of bla order of mind, bad dreams of wild vanl tv which the New World, they think, can alone realize, was very glad to make the Colonel s acquaintance, which mtgut facilitate bis future movements. Bo he had lionized the distinguished vist'ort during the last few days over the Unl- ersliv. aud bad availed aimseir or plen teous opportuultlcs for exhibiting to them his celebrated powers of exposl Hon, bis talent for sarcam, which be deemed peerless, and several hlgnly-tiu Isbed ptclurer-que passages, which were introduced with extemporary art. MURIAL TOWSHS. Murial Towers crowned a wooded steep, part of ft wild and winding and yivau vauey ai me oouom 01 wuicn usnea a loamiug stream, uo me uiner side of the castle the sceue, though extensive, w-s not less striking, aud was essentially romantic, A vast patk lay spread In all directions beyond the limit uf the eye, and with much varlr'y of character ornate near themuuidoii, and choicely timbered ; in other parts glens nd sureaulng del is, manses 01 uiuck plues and stvage woods; everywhere, sometimes glittering aud sometimes sul len, glimpseB or tbe largest uaturai lake bat loluoa JSngiauu ooasts, jiunal Mere, aud In tbe extreme distance moors, and the first crest of mountains. The park, too, was full of I lie, for there were not only herds of red and fallow deer, bur, in us more secret; naunis, wanaereo race ol wild cattH, extremely savage. white aud dove colored, aud sato to be of the tliuii of the K mans. It was Hot without emotion that L jtbair beheld the chief seat of his race. The ptrk gates were open aud the postillions, dasbed along through scenes of lovtdluus on which Lotbulr would fain have linger ed, but ho consoled himself with tbe re collection that he shoald prob biy have an opportunity of seeiig tbem ugain. Home times bis carriage seemed lu the heart uf an ancient lores; sometimes the deer, startled at his approach, were scudding over expandinglawus; then his course wound by tue margin of a sinuous lake with green islands and golden gouuoias; anu men, alter advancing through stately avenues, he arrived at mlgtity gates or wunirous workman- amp, thuL ouce had Iwen the buast of a Celebrated convention the Danube, but wbleh, In the days of revolutions, had reach! JDgiand,und had been obtained by the grandfather ol Lothalr to guard the choice demesne that was ihe viclouge r nis ess ic. WILL RNSLAND BtfOUlt ROMAN CATHO LIC ! lI wonder If E giaud will ever again be a religious couutry," said Lothalr, inuslugiy. 1 pray tor mai oauy, said tne car dinal; aud he luvited his companion to seat himself on the truuk of au oak that bad been lying there since tbe Autum tall. A stlght hectic fUme played over the pale atd attenuated couuteuance ol the Cardinal ; h setmed for a moment la deep thought ; aud then In a voice illsiluct yet somewhat hmdied, and at first rather fal ering, he said, 1 know uoi a grander or a nobler career, for a ouug man or talents and position in ibis age, than to be the champion and asurierur Divine truth. It is not p rub-able that there could be another conquer or In our time. Tne world Is wearied of statesmen, whom democracy has degraded Into politicians, and of orators who nave become what they cjII deb it j. I do not believe there could ue auother Dtnte.eveu another Milton. The world is devoted to physical science, b cause It believes these dlecuverles will Increase ts Capacity of luxury ai d self-Indul gence, iiut the pursuit of se'ence leads only to tue lusoluole. Wfteo we arrive t the barreo term, the Divine voice summons man, as it sum mood bamuet 1 all the poetry aud passion aud eeutiineut of huruau nature are taking reluge lo goo: ana be wnuse deeds lu words nioni nobly repieseut Divine thoughis, will be the mau or this century." "Hut who could bs inuai tosucha laHK r murmured u unair. "iumself, exclaimed the Cardinal, and hu threw his glittering eye upon his companion. 1 Any one wlih thenecersa ry guts, wno uan implicit faith lu the Uivlue purpose." Hut 'he I'uurcn ts perplexed : It Is tmhigiious, contradictory." rio, 00," said the Cardinal 1 "not Ihe Church or Christ ; it 11 never perplexed never nmoiguoua, never coutradlcuiry Why should it be? How could It b-f The Divine persons are ever with It, slrengthenliig aud guiding it with pep neiual miracles. Perplexed churches are churches made by act of Parliament, not by U id." Leiliair seemed to start, ana looked at his guardian with a ncrutinltlng glance And then he said, but not without hesi tation, experience at times ft ureal despondency. Naturally," replied the Cardinal "Every man must be despondeut who Is nut a Christiau " "But 1 am a Christian "said Lothalr. "A Christian estranged," said the Car dlnal 1 "a Christian without thecousoift- tlons or Christianity." Tuft Plea of Insaolty. The course recently adopted by ft Brooklyn court, in the case or tne mur derer Chambers who was acquitted oo the grouud or insanity oy the jury, but immediately sent 10 tue lunatio aayinm by the Judge, ought to be made a universal practice, ll there Is no pro v in on of law 10 that effect, there ought to be one made instantly, to save society from the dangerous onaraciers mat are now turned loose upon us. It ought to be enacted that In every capital oaae, In which the plea of Insanity Is allowed In bar uf conviction, the accused should be sent ipo facto nsd at once to ft place of sals keeping. lusaus men are even more dangerous than men of criminal Intent, and need to be secluded from society Just as much as criminals. If a person Is pronounced by a Jury, after a due investigation of the evidence, not to be re sponsible for tbe murder or arson he may have committed, ha la not sufficiently responsible to be permitted to run at large ue siionia ue oonnned, under Judicious keepers, uuill his dis ease abates. In moat cases, we believe that this plea of Insanity ts ft mere ruse on the part or lawyers Tor thadereuce A man In the habit of drloklog rum un til bis nervous satra , ulteshtttvredi lo bis die of Intoxication or durlug the process of recovery, he does things that are quite dellrlousi he puts ft knife, In an excess uf drunken raue. Into the bo wtle of his neighbor, or breaks his wife's, head with ft hammer, or shoots soma one of whom an Irritable fancy has made him jealous; snd tben when he Is arranged fur the crime, there are thousands or persons to swear tnat tney have known him to be out of his mind. He Is released as Insane; but wu say that in everv such case, when the prisoner Is not hung or sent to Slug Sing, he should be sent for a dellulte term of years at least to an ssyluui. Whether lnsaoeor not, he Is until for any social relations, and on tbe strength of his plea, should be tskeu at his Viotd.Putnam'a Mnya-tine far June. Dontooratic Representations.. No more Important question la before the public than that which relateB to tne proper mode of srnvmg at a fair aud adequate expression of the popular tnlud. Tue theory of this govt-ruuirni Is that the people, I. e. tbe aggregate 01 tbe Inhabitant ol proper age aud com peteut intellect, rule the sll'ilra of tue State; but the practice Is, as 11 U ahowu elsewhere, that only an Incoutflderaiile miaorlty have any real and muctive political existence. The natiuu Is nut gov erned by thu nation, but by a pirty.and that party by clique', ai.a uioe Cliques by a few leaders. Tula is not Democra cy, then, any more than the class-rule of Lugiaud or the Imperial domination ot Krauc. Ic Is the many controlled by few, and, o courau, as is 1 ways the case lo such circumstances, in the Interest of the few aud nut ot the many. But how are we to correct tbe evil ? That Is the question. Our correspondent discusses the various schutnes that ! have beeu proposed, all more or lea practicable, but not eullicly wliboutub- Jcctlon. Au Integral representation of all thu voters of ft community Is hardly possible under any comhinaiiou that cau 1 be devised ; but a proportional representation that shall be mure complete j and Just than that of a mere m j rity 1b bjth poss.hlc and dehh able. Mr Hare's plan of "preferential vutlng, whtcu on the whole is best, is yet slightly compli cated ; but it might hu simpliuVd, 11 I u stead of nrdug "vu'lng papers the elic-ora were required to inscribe their names on ccrtatu lists of candidates, to be kept at the town-house ot each electoral dlotrict. Let the books ue kept open for ft wetk, Under tbu su pervision of judges or election ; let each voter, when lie conns to iDscrlbu his uume on the list as the candidate-, as-cei tain the precise stale of the pull ; If bis favorite candidate has already received tbe rtqulalte quota, be cau I lieu vote fur some other ; or If his favorite has no chaute, he need not throw away bis vole, bub cost it fur his m-xt best, who may have a chance. By this means no fraudulent votes could be given, as they would all be written out and open to the Inspection of the public ; and jew votes Would be lost, either by voting for ouu who bus alieady enough to elect nun, or for ouu who by uo possibility could got enough- Uud-r ' he preseut system, we know of au Intelligent uud patriotic gentleman, who has been a voter for m arly thirty years, who has voted at nearly every election; uud yet, who has never voted for ft successful candidate, save In ihe Prcsidetillsl election fur Lincoln and Grant. He has never had a representative lo Congress, nor In thu Sute Legislature, uoriu the C immou Council, and to all Intents aud purposes, prucilcaily, might as well not have voted at all. Nut disfranchised by law, helms been so virtually, and will be, pruiiiuly, so long as he keeps his present residence. Bu rely, humau reason is able lo devise something better Ui iu that for a society which proclaims the will uf thu whole the rule of itsactlou aud the source of all governmental authority. To that end, let our readers ponder the art'cie we publish elccwhere. itutnatn,9 Mag tine for June, Woman and Laughter. A'exauder Dumis, the younger, de clares thnt women do not like comedy. It seems that womeu ha'e to laugh. No woman wishes to laugh in public. laugh depoetlses her and contorts her vistge. Titers is a frankness lo a hearty laugh which jirs with her diplomat c genius. A woman thrown away her best arm when sbu laughs. The teur Is what she triumphs In. A humid eye Is always Interesting, wh-reas an open mouth n v er Is. It is hlmply an aboimnatl n. People who think that a pretty girl Is never so pretty as wtieu ey. s and itps laugh together are the correct- d. The expression vt mirth dues uut reveal pearly ticth It "contorts visage." Shakes eare( who loved to deple' lively ulrls, and ulves a succession of smiles to Hosallnd, Viola, Celia and Meat-Ice, was clearly wroiiii; Mariana Is the true model. Tue true wooer is he who howif, the true wooed she who weeps not nr. caslonilly, but everluHlnply "A humid ee la ulwuys Interesting." 1 u.Is me wild Idea II-ra of a young mm who r gards wonieu us the deuleu of ai otttt-r sphere? No, It Is the dcnbrati d ct im of a middle-aged man, who should h -ve found out hv this ttme that the ot mr sex are not all ethereal, not all so itl ment, but have certain practical du'ies lu life with which a perpetually humid eye Would bu apt to Interfere Tears over the breafast tablet would seem de pressing to the Eugll-h min i. Ao hysterical Ut when the dnsBinaker sends Iu her bill, or when the green grocer calls for orders, Would be apt to discompose tbe Hrl'on. But the Frenchmau lovts it. " I bo tear la what she trlumnhs lu, For twenty actresses, adds Duma-, who can draw tears, there is hardly one who can excite to laughter Th laughter of an actress is seldom communica ble, because It is a surface thing It Is at war with the female orgaulKttlon. A comlc tl woman does not realiy belong 10 ner sex, auu omer women uiMiKe ner Nevunheless, glory to tbe laughter lov ln female who Is uotsomuch ft beardtd man vicogntton an ex client companiou- able gmron ' We take it that the reason ao auiresss laugh Is rarely communica ble is thai an octrees seldom laughs naturally. You seldom hear an irrepressl ble laugh on the stage 1 it is generally a forced, hollow, uuly cacchlnatlou, H actresses wept naturally their tears would be en 11 illy unsympatheilu, Asa rule the bust actrerHu manage sorrow better than mirth, aud thus convey the tender emotions more readily to the au- aience." Nerraita lleadnclie I.lverCouiplnlnt, au , aci TheDtain bain Lta mint il Icata ami miiIi 01 ati our organa, a ni-ceaa rny muru ir I aa atrert tdby aliourboillv aumonta A bead ache I oil e - tn- Ufl Bynitom ol a aertooa dia-a-a. If the aroue nyiUm iaatfeoted,ih re la always t oube at tia amrv in lliw w-rl rauium. A d t m ) be nre remarked that aa thi uarvoua a re pervade tha ant re -rami, n..p.n 01 thepn)Biolatru t.re oan "o atnuieu witiiuu'. inn nei vea auuring ym Ctbeti"ully. Liter o- ropIaUt 0 avuritpeaf-tatlie bra'D Hometioiaa tha tffdct Uituour euol-ialm of Ideaa, h' pochondria-u; aoinetimea craia ant or rwnonioei na daehe. In any caae ;ue neat rmaOr U t oan ha takan ta P. mrumi UlTTKaa. In bradaouo proceed oif from ibdlaaa-Uvn "t btbuuanoe, ur b.ito, t . itomahlo and antl-bll.out pt pen 1m at the prepa-afon will toon ratWTV ine luivurr, i y Tf moving UlO Oltlle, the OiituDlalnt ia uuraiv nartua-in nih .hi. U It haa originated in the ntivuui ya em. ant 1 not the r Bult o lympathy, tua Uuiaka will be euuau) auv'acioiiB. Bn i,msrr and dflletU am ll tha tiMnnB.tinn. madetrt.ra (in Uoaa f a mini; that It la intala.ble for luva id. anl ail thja m.nn.ii.a . i...).t DravtB l.iSO.Ooo tn euid avar II .!.' ib'nut.. an at a tkirmathm lurnlahed. Tbe bluhret rate ymnt I-, uuu nioone anu aii iinaaoi guid anuaU TAYLuB A CO., Itanim, k 1 Wall UL.N. V, loirirsa RnirT&acnrea ariapped banda, tali fkaun pittpiae, and all euwaeoua aireotlona, mndertnfl ths tain uft and amnutb. atanufae. www oj v aawau, nam ara m 00,, new iora. K.. by aU UrufrtBts. fwit .Sr. GEOHGB B. STEIN, REHrnrrpiM.r.Y announi UR that he hi bow prmaneu.ly locale i, and nffi-ra hi. pro- leaaw ial Beielcea to thaeiuanaa uf tXilunt ui and viemity. tUhce. until lurtbel Botlea. with Dt. V. Ui Dr. 1 Hyaafi MTV ORDINANCES. Paving Ordinance. Aa Ordfaanca to grada and para the aid-walk a oa uao'Ke aired, Hum douu. raouo a.an hi vi-vlaion altvuL Sionos 1. Be ordUiiud by tht City Council a Mi CVy 0 Vuiumoui, (iwo-uuraa or au wia aw baiaoimeunlnit), Tnat tha unpavad .Wowalka bu a-iadad and paved oo (laorga itrvdt trum Bou'li Publio Lanu lo D tUioa ttreut, iaoaordaniwiili the plat thareoi on Ola ia tba oltioa of the Uty Ciek. Hto. 1. That all dan area, oeta and eaTwnaea ariaiujf iroia tne luragouiic improTrwnt, auu v aaaewedaud levied upon tha wnralloUoi land irunuto or abutting Ihereoa, ui fcopurtioa to ueu itoi itunk LUTH8R DONALDSON, freudent of ths City UouaoiL Paea-d If ny 9, A. V. 1I1U. At'aa': L. K. Wiuoa, City Clerk. aylSdlt Aa Ordiiiunce To aaeeaa a ipwial ua apoo to nal eatat" bound IU4 xrtaatl attaet irou Hitft. aueat to bctuto Lret. HfcCTiOW I. Bt it oniatnti fry tht City Ouncti J tht cUya Columbot, 'i'ltat tut lum ol iwcoty-two can ia, Four tuil a, bo and tua aamc la heieuy lviedand a-ied upjn aj'b fot fioatof the wverdl lo a at land boundlna or abuttiUK upun t'neud ttiwt from Hujli atieat u bcioio trwit. excepting lota Not. S, ,iand 6 of FaUrraou'a aud ttiner'a ud riaau'a au 'divuion ut lu-lot Ho. iHt and 3b t otf 01 tboauataidti of inlut No. Ui, a ha am ara dtmiyuBted mon tta pUt ol ttaa Cinl B'lgiiiiwr, uit tllu 111 tbeotbca of tha City Clara, or tbe ouat aud txpenae wf giavuliuj, th.nailWM.y tiuiiir tbe aaiue. uotiidluii to thatMtluutu ot lua City Civil LottiLeer. Sao J. Tnt the ownera of tbe HToral lota of laud uiiuawUicb inp.f iun aaeumntia niada. 'Hu piy tue uiaouuiabt inonar oy tn m t rllf uua in uut betudl, to J. U, HuaaeU, within twenty daji from tba data ol thia orui-nan, of be aubjtut to tha interaat and penally ailoaud upun the Mint by law. l'ruaiduntof the City Council. PaKHil May S, A. Lt. 18TO. AtUat: L. K, WiLaoM, City Clerk- mylSdJt An Ordinance. Granting the Hiht of Way to the Columbus, tJpuuuui-iu LiLOini.au utuioao e-uuauj. Skotiom 1. He it ordained fry the City ttouncit uf ie citv of Uuluinbui. That the toluinuua, Hprintr II ld Ii unemnati lUilr.ad Company ana e 1 pura-Lion oxiBtinjr under the ia.tr of the ttiai of Uulo, be aud 11 i- ber by autbunzai to locatr, maiu'a.iu audoprato iia Hulruad acroas Uib atrcet in tho 1 ity ol LOiutubua, at a tomt i.pOBtt tkeioutb lino uf tthut ia knoan aa iha N iitQ Oravoynid, lib tbe privilege .f layiuir two track or..aa aaia nut, to bo located aa i.er tbe point above eect-Bod . a may (m jiracticab.e. b1o, aero i 1'a.ra atr et opp it- tno antern end of lUi.rua4 .Ireot. aioog lituroau nwi u avruan iauuuju stcuuu, av u int tmu ibo eastern enaut uoutgoinery atrcet. tiy.c. 'J. That ll aa d tt.ilroad ahall ba built ai ro a any aireetor aJb-y lar DeloW the grd tli-ia f or ren ter tbe biiiaingoi aueh Btr-e or a ler nete'iarj, then and , aaid R.ilruad Luiupauyan.il. ai, tta own proper co t anu e uuuau, erect and niaimam a good and Bubautal oriutfe a'.taou and evry uch croMing, and l nid Htilroad Bbali ba luOtUd am conairuotvd acioaa anv aitee. ur alley ab v tne grad- of iuuu airrt or alloy ao aa to obatruct tbe travel tbrrvon, aaid ivioiaoau iouipuuy aum, ab ita uwn mat at uex-peoB-, put and mat u tain tu. h atieek or ally in uonditiou forthi sale una aay psM-ae of nunali uv.r auU along r-aid croaiiug : Vru tided, T it ut dnnno- hll not be o.ntru-d ai atfeoiing iu any wthertgbt f any iraun or parauna owniuu or havinK au inte eal in iny lut or ana abutting upon the .ine ot aaid Hail road 10 laid out aua t iMtitixb' d .a efoieatid, or over w .tab it u y run : Provided fun her, Ttiat in Uie event th.t the aad OumiiuB, tiriRdeld Cinonnati Juiluad C impny ahalt f ll to orcur) aud u the right ol way btre y granted, b t .e o Dairuoti tn ot a tail-iod llirreiu bdl'orr tbrexpirau not two (2) year-from tbe duU- ol thia ordinauce, then ana in that ca-t, tbe rig hta aud pnvi evea granted by this ,ruiiiance mail ceaae auu oeiennine, bar. 3 'ibiBOMinanoe to take eurct and bain totuo from ana after tho ZHh aay ot May, la;u. rreiunt 01 the City Council, raucd May 9, A. 1. Ibiu. Attt: L. K. VlUn.i:itv Hrrk. mylfiilJt i(ia(lcgog BUS LIKES BEAST-UAH CLOTSIKCr rum J-Jeight of the $tyle. 3uPErBJ-Y IHED. READY TO PUT RIGHT OK. The objact of tba Chcetout Stmt Clothlog laU llihmtnt la to fhrnlih a rlaaa of Baady-nude Olotblo au parlor to anything that baa heretofore been offeree to the publlo. Only the oner fabrica are need, end tha beat trlnnlnp, and tfjeaa ara eat by the mott Bklllful end artUUo cattera, and uade up In elaboraU and taateful atylH. A rail stock of ancb elotblag hi now In itore, and balng sold at modarate prlcaa. OonnKUd with lb. NUbll.bm.ot, orda nr. lwitalN. jrapoiiti oortl, ijlttil rt In jaHnj Ho finer work la done la any Merchant Tailoring lonae la the land. No bettar itylaa, ao richer goods, no more renowned enttara, bo store perfect BU au anywhere be obtained. T0TO3 0ENT3 AUD UE3, Beautiful and (ervlceoblt Dtrmentfc IK UX01ST VASIITT. 4iBilul.nuu.ut if OEHT'S PUBHISHINO Q00D3, tf'vra . JAPV ev. 818 a 820 CHESTNUT STEEET, razusiLPBu. Sfkiu Nova.--Ry onriyitimoriUHmaaiareiafai, lenlUmea at a dliUnce can order with eeruintyot baving a good At kvlse for BatMnoaauramani and aaiplaB aent by Biall whan reqniit.d. 8ealed Proposals. Vr0TTrR BKRKBY OlViM TIIAT XI r-i) I'ltiM'iWAL' win oenreivea up to tne let oay or June taro, tor tne trauma ano gravei. Ine ol a Turnnik H.iad. known aa the Columbia, -oiotoand ItlLUrd I urupikt, ooa uenetng at the weal end of the bridg, on the he uto river, at Uura'e Mill, and Uadiog to lilt It Bid ntaiton. D.atai ee about four U.b. For peidoatlm nd oterr toribatioa, tnuua of A Mam Bella, Br. OB aaid load, A Bit AM BELLH, trn Praaideni. W. A. PBUM, aoo'y. May Ith, 'S;o Biyl4g;f PROPO8AL8. SIALKUP tOl'OHALB WILL Kg KKCKIVKD at theottceof K, rJ. Moore. Athma, Ohio, up to II o'clo k I). of Monday, the llth dav f June, ln;o, ht mienaia ana innor rvipiireu i tha Alitiil.tiia In tha "AthanB Lunatie Aailuu. Plana and pperiBcalli.nl mil be lou d nn file at thoi'ttto-nf tbe Arrbiteet, Levi T. Boutteid, . tt uaaa nintia, ii.vriana, v. Ur order of the Hoard nf Ttitateea, m flit ""LAND FOR SALE a FINi XA3T dt rttATEO IN MAPI" IN l inwaantt, rranaiia aouBiy. one and a half milee wtatot Otoveuort. etar uia ean al. ooa Ulatng U 4T-100 aoraa. Vat Inrtheff partkttiait, IUUUI Uf fWlIT I'lBf. U1UT1) I, V, UV V uu euu ud a naVii, auom, o. as rwi AS 1 r'i V mm HEALTH I BE4UTYI Cleurkklu, Beauillul Complex- loo. Strong. Pure, lllcM Blood, Invrease ef SECURED TO ALL. RADWAY'8 SAKSAPAU1LLIAI RESOLVENT HAS MAD a TUB MOHT ABTUNHI11NU CULtS. tO UU1CK. HO HAl'lU Alili . HIKCnANOtS 1HAT Ttta BUUlf UMUKltUOLU t'JNjjLll TUki IhPLUtNCt Of TU1H TJtULY WONUKIU ffULMKUlCINJS lbtA:verr llay an lucreaaefu Fleeb uia WelgUi ia attttn vuA rlt. Hcrofela, Couaumptloo, Glandular Dis ease, tllceis lo the 'Ihroat, aiuuiii; Tumors, Modes in the Ulan da, and other paru of tbe system Bore Kyuo, (strumous Discharges iruiu the Kare; Kiuptive Uis- a uf the JSyes. XHoac, alouth.and the worst forms ol bain Diseases; Erupllous, Fever Sores, ticaiu Head. Hmg Worm. Halt It he urn, Kryslpeias, Acne, Jliack taputs, Worms lu the Flesh, 1 umuis, and all Vreakeumg auu L'alumi discharges, A Igui Dweate, sad all vv as tea ol the LLle Principle, are wiUilu the Curative rauut of Had way's barsaparlllian Kesolveut, anu a lew days use will prove to any pur sou using it fur cither ut thtse foima uf disease lu puteut iower locum them. Not onlv duea the H A IM APA81 LLI AN It E8UL. VktUT cateil aii kuuwn romedia. auauta. lb th 0uroi CuiOik, buv u our. Coneotutiuual anu tkia UMt-ate, but Uia ths uuiy yoalUVO Lurativv lot KIiIsLl aud uLaLLLU UioliAcKH. BLIND LAii' Ct'ltL'U. Oravcl. DvBDiiwia. Kore LeiM. U.tediou lioiuthe Luug., vuied. Mr. Uoo.ira Mortimer, ac.mmarclal traveler. In Canada Wet wr.Ua u.,uuur date ul Auiii U, 1H0U, i,oui no anUKk: 1 he b Alto Ar Alt 1 LLI AN REHOI.VUhT la In demaud, aud 01 long wooere. Mr. iloa, ol otrauuiuaviiie, lufl.ciiaut, to.u me ol a ow v uer a woman W Ah UL.LND, but, by the ue uf Hie aAt.HAl'AulLLlAM IttliOLVaNr, cj feow atm to lead, obe wou d eve awrtin at, butd.va nut wiab to b bulLerou wuh pto,le w.iliog. ilundreoa oall tO aae bar. lhu cure u ik&idel oe wouucitul. Aieeara. While m ecott. principal drumtteta here, inurin uu ut a peiaou ui uot. bib aueiat etaudmg who fur ytma Waa alUitUHl aiinDiH-I'r -U iuuill4Vt.L, who baa bteu eutirely uund by UaDVV 6 OAiUJAtlllLLlAft ilL-bUuh.M."Mr. 11uk reinrta auol ber cae o: Chronic Horn Ie j, 1 tat ruia ud a 1 utuer udvuriiKd Uiudicinca. uuitd by a Uw UwttUa ot ft.UloAi'Alllt.LiAh Mr. Jonatnan Freelann. of nldcer 8'ation. outea, by owe 00 tile, o iileodiug lim the LuUtfa, Aih'Ut eaeaiB, inrtuteueu coiisuuiptiou. iu avety iowu 1 vuit l near ui wonueriui e bytbuSAUSAl'Aitii.LIA. ULtiuLVhfsT. r every kind ut Humor, roie, fckm Aruutiou. aud ah wuakuul g Ulauuargoa, iho people uae it, nj d cotuMcu.uJi ao wi.ii uia, cutuiuia, nnitu l a el. lug, Soie uuaue and Eye, Suae ana Mouth, ai fciuu. 01 rurea, bia non .ttiui rvu-eay acta ao poMerfu.ly on ib bioud thut ah wuo lakuit bu-ootueetruug, auuuo and he.it y. "uau. u. aiuitiiaiBtt, Ct.nuuer.iai Traveler. 11 AI) WAY'S HAIlKAPAIMLLIAN HHtOL- VA.Nl'uauidatft ier Buit.e, or aia Ikttlua lur ii. oy all Lrug4iau aud Meolcme Uealeie, aud at Lfit.ttADWaV'o McUiciue Waiebouae,ti7 Maiden e, New l oik City, R. R. liM I'NIVKHHAUTY OF Radway's Ready Relief. The Cheapest and Beit Medicine for Family Use In the World I ONE 50 CliYr BOTTLE will Cure more Complaint aud preserve the ay tt m aalnat budtlen A Hack 8 ol Epldemlca and JuniagioUJiaaiiea, tliuu one bundnd dollnra eipvuded for other medicinal attendance. The moment RADWAY'S HEADY HLlIKK i applied externally, or taken mutually according odlrtctiuim, I'uln, irotu whaitxer cauae, ceasts to exist. I.liroitTAlXT To Mia era. FarniPti. and othtra ridina In bInu-mL Betlltd aiflirietB. nhera it ia diOiLUlt bo atvure tiw eervioea ol a puysician, Kadwuy'a Eeady Belief a Invaluable. It ean be nerd with potftlro at Bur-nee ot doiug good in aU eaae ahie I'aioor lit oumiuri ia expciicuce.1, or u n-ueu wito Inuo-anaa, 1 pthi,eore Throat, buduaUdhe, Uoaiao neaa. Bil'uua Co ie. luttatumatiun of the Uowl-h Stouiach, Lunga, Liver, ix.duejB, or wuh Croup, uuiuay ver ana Ague; o. iln eur.lcia, lieaducbe, 'Iio uioraua, iooihaehe, tarachr, or lh l,u uUtitti. I'aiu I i tba l tacit, or UiiHun.ada.fn or with DiairLu a.CbuIvta Morbua. ur Di m- ur witn uuiua, o'am, ur urmaui; or witu Otraina, Crtmiw, -r fpitauir, the apoiuation ot ItAL)- n ai a itnAwi it r. 1,1 ft. e win cure ybu 01 the wuiBt ui tuetu ouuipiaiuta iu a tew noun. Thi. iwinful diaeiaj baa liaffled the moat aklllful piiyaici .u auu popular lemeaiue. It ia tl.u n ai uiiucu.l ol deeaies to treat yet ItAUWAY ltr.it i iiLiiibf baa never lailrU in altj.oiiifl uiinodlaUiel.ei to the auOi-rer. and in all onaaa ol Acut, lutlaminatuiy or AulvouattbairuaUaul, tu eut-rt a D. rmijaeut tiute. In Ch.oute hheuuiauim or Onnt. Ra I) WAV'S fl .ItMAl'Alill.l.lAN uh.SOLVtM AM) HK t- ui.Aiinu ru.i.8 Bhoulil be Uk.n aa au nd laBctwlalhtiltHauY i.KLiEF. eoia uy irugiia avcryanere, i-nca rilty wen w ici uot tie . OR. RADWAY'8 PILLS COATKO WITH 8WCET Ut'U, Purge llrgulnte, lnrlfr, ('lenitae nd StrengiUeu. HADWAY'M PILLW, in Tai ataa or All Disorder ot the Htomirl.. 1,1 vcr Boweli, Kldneya, Bladder, Nervoua Die- eaaea, tieaiiache, Uiuntipatlon, ComIIvu neaa, Iudliieatlou. DvaDettala. Illlllniia neai, Billoua Fever, lbflammatlon of the Bowels, Pile, aud ll Derangemeuta ol u iuM-rnai viacera. Warranted tu Eifeat a PoaltitB Cnr Purely Venetable. contalninu no klur. oury, Mineral!, or Deletuiloua Diuga. aVaTthaerve the following aymptnnu reaultlng from Diaordereof the Dueat.ve organa: lonaupaUoit, mwaid pih, Fulineaa o the III n t la u e Head, A. idity on he Hiomaeb, Hoart-bum, Uagnat uf rood, Vullaeaaor eteightiathe Ht Barb, isiur Kructal..na, wnkinger elutUr-ngattbal'itot tbe Htomach, owimninaof to Hvad llurrudand U.ffloU Mmethine, riutUtlni at t,eUiart,Oh.iklngtir Buff.,aiing Boaatl.-nB wh'fl ta a Lying l'oe ure. Uiuneaa ui Vtai n uol e Webab ler- the BtghU lever aodJul Palo li the Head. Lvflrlmry ul PrraptratlB. Yr.lownee 01. 1h "'J1 fcT M m bKle.t-heat, Handiuadea klaeheaof Ueas touraing In A l.w doaeaol RADWAY'S FILLS will free the ay.Um frai all me ibm naaied diaonlera. Frloo, aa Contaj per Jlox. RA.DWAY to CO., IV o. ST naldrn Lnnc, Krtv Vork. Read FAT.BR AND TBrR. Rantl one letter, amp to UADWAY A tX , No. J Maleu 1 ana. New York, inforeialtoa woiU tAouaaads wUl be Mitchell & Ramraelsberg Furniture Co., 99 We6t Fourth 6t., Cii-.cinnatl, O. ESTAfillVUED im n MANUFAOTCllEHS OF AIX. lillNJJs F110M 11IK 1't.AIMEHT TO TUK MUST ALSO Miuitlo mid Pier 31'irrars, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ratrtorv eomer of John and Beaoad Bb-eeta. OHIO MERCHANT TAILORING CO. Opera House Bloclc, Columbus, 0. The finest selection and most varied assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND for Gentlemen'. Spring .nil Summer FIiiIii mill Funcy TrousfiiiiK"! i ntnlniRie, kcoieli iiikI oilier iillintrt (.ilk, iilimcre unit IHiirsclllc VuUlut; Pliilu, niniconxl, Trlcol, ainl oiIiit Cohiiisi UiikIImIi, l'rcuvli, mill Amurlcun Cloth In Ul Colon, fto. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS tbe iMortment i. eotlrc'" hct PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS. ALEXANDBE KID GLOVES, RUSSIAN BHACE3, BURLIWQAMB COLLAItS, tVO P1UZE MEDAL SIIIIXTS Vadi to OitDEa, uid n.r.atod to Fit or no Gentlemen rtenlrlnir stiod cloth, wall ninile and trimmed, ut f.iir price, nolltJl. .1 to cull mil ezsiiilne our .lock.. WHI. BOTIMEK. S. W. STIISO, JOII.V nil 'II, kupwlnlendciil. R. B. McADOW, No. 21 Sontli Higli St., OPPOSITE statu yor.s.v,) COI-.U3II3TJ.S, OHIO, DEALER IN -a.Ji . ORGANS AND EVEHY MUSICAL JIN Iloiii mw OOLTJCBTJS, OHIO. I3Irector for tho Your lH?. 1IFNI1V UII.LER, l,re.U.nt,rolumbu.,Obio. TUtO. II. bill 1.EK, Vloe Prtrt, ' " UP. U BUTI E,Tiawtr, " ' BA11UKL UAI.LUWAV, " II. E. HUITH, - " JOHN 0. UIT(IUEI.L, '' " JAMES L. II A IKS, " " CASH ASSETS JANUARY 17, 1870. Caih in Ht. Nijholn National Pank, New York Cu iu Mill-r, U nalaauu Cu 'a cuuk, t'o uubu (,'aa in tliit) U H. 10 to li.inda-oiar.ei Val it U. H. A bon ii u,T'etu.Hf Oblo rtuteand UnmnLotn llm d-, ami atmuvd mi ival !. 0. A t. !. It K bua.ln-nmrkt't vjiii ' Faieiiv. Ur ene .ti.d uamiltoti Ommy, t)lu.i, Itoudn, and tutu U lu 111 bill Ity Boud, and iutrnl I'lraf M itlgagua, and luUreat a-ciuvJ Vi in hu . of AiTa-nU Hint It.rtiivabie, aud aorrued uiUieat Ileal LtaU- lVnotial ltirriy JUmuiiO and 1'oatage btauipa on baud Total t-ttO klN 4 I Coi.vunuH, Ohio, I'Vuiuury 1st, isio The nudcralgned, a Commit tec of new HtockholdiTA appuluutl uy the lizard or Dlrtclura to examine tho Acela, lucludtnit llm tnnmineiilr ainlcu!li 011 hand ut the Company, having cart'lully examlued the assut.-i, cniprr-ed 111 thu fur emu u cundeuceo aud detailed blaumeiua ihemtl, now crrtify tnat n.ml atateineni uiu ccrrect In every particular, and that aaid a(feta are, iu our opiniuu, or inu uciiul value therein atated. And wc further certify that we believe the said Company to bo inllttcd to llio fulieat confidence of the bualnoKfl community. M. A HAt'OUKUTY, JMMI WATn, K. T. MiTlltirF. l(ANf!stu.l,iNH, J, W. UAM1L1UN, V. U. UllUUKo, it u hnret.v eertlfle1, tlmt the llnrne Ineitriinra rYmrnv. I.-- Ohio haa cuiupllvd, in all reiMcta, with the Uao thia m .it-1 lm t tt In- I'' tor theruriPiitirar, and ha. nied in thia 1 UW a wrn euit nii'tit, i - u i'i''i,M" ""I in It' conill'lon anu buaiDtaa, at llw date ol aucheialtnitm, uiUr 1, iN-j.i Amount ul artual paid up cat ital A fgtvtftt amount ot available aaaa a, AtHTvMW amount 01 Liaoilitiea, (extvpi raiUl,l InoiudiUa ie-iuamat.ee Amount ot Inotne for the pr.ciHiliiir iar imh Am uut ol aip-uniturea for the pn-ctdlng ftt in oa.h In winira whvtvof. 1 havehereuntoiile. nlvd my ueu.e and .hi- .1 hi' 1. "i lny LrAL) tba day and year abuve written. J Art, 11. tiul'M AN, POLICIES WRITTEN AT EEAS0NABLEI.1UTES. A. GARD.NEILJi ., -tV't, CUAI. 4'W at'r'T. .'.Mtnj,Tni:ia, COLUMBUS MACHINE CO. FvrUblt and HtaUou ery 8TEAM ENGINES, Cauiluas Bhnltliige, rul I era llollcvw, 111 firiulnv nnd "Inrhlnrri, buglUO I' umpat irip llittuuirrn, I proved Ctrcular and Mul.iy SAW MILLS. Al, arelT dtwlirltra of Hatoria, ripce nnd Cnlliis FAHJIl JNABLK Ace. DOMESTIC WOOLENS, Wear, ever rxhlMtert in IM. mn.kof. and (Iio tno.t elrir.nt In the ell r. I'oreiiinii. TrcauriT. EL1WANT AN j& jw jb m9 AM) MELODEONS, IkiULSiO E300l5LEl, VAUtETV Oif ST1 1 U3 1 1 ;:V1 E. t. iimmrr, o,iumim., i!.'. JAIIKU Hi'i:Kt:Y, Mi. Vtii.o.,, u,io. JOH. I1I.A :K, Z.n..virft, i lnu. Al.rKKulltADIIlt, XtnU I'Mo. BKNUY Jt.NLS, .i.r.ill. (ihiu. Wii.uAuii e. iilchcx, sun.ti.ij, ni.ii. tV. C. Itl. BAKril, Sfiiciiiry. AI'l-ITilg OF HPATlfl (1FH1K, ilki a O Mt T nr ihi. i rar tulunn in, j.m. u-, in Ui f 1 ii ltt iirin . (''nipinieit, M-ra thrtiMii, ..Ikiw Ui W aa iiii.iiwr: Itriix-d on UVTH it , ,11.1'H ill llVi'-HJ '.-VI ' 41 olt.cx'toN' ituei' Auililoi ul male. Pr1tTT"TI"lJ o. CITY BUILDING LOTS i i UalldlngToUi II. 1. Gl!.l. SJliTII rutBTB IDMTIDX 10 tba 1 April I, IKTil. y ol t'uttimiiue, I . WM. A. 'Hi t. 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