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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. nana er tsa Anw mba&.: elBBleSubecr'aera, 1 year, by ftllWMW...t9 gtnf I Snbecrilwre, i oaths, , " u.. , , B,lnslePobeoi-lBei,5mlBS, H MMW.m I V HI a I Bohearlberr 1 month, " ,. 0 BO HiMl BbeMtheri 1 Mitk, elime.. " til act Bnliecrlbers. per wok, dell ere ...... . 0 To Inclube, IfteeBtsper week tuk oopj. mn or Hi tbi-wmklt jovmaB. I ;wt... tt u I s sum) I U 3 nauihi 1 1ft ( 1 noil H U 40 WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. TERfriS Of ADVEriTiSlNa. DA1LI ODBKjr:re,B.cI- In -,.rii u 7r Bjiecfal ftutiit fnt: r4:'re, in, r- , Hoa - - -. .... iv 11 Local aud Uu.muw JSuUmm, per !me, 4-' Mch InecrfiMU 0 VI vYskkli OaoBqni.ri'.wh Il-U ou rrt " U1 H't Ualiuea Aottc-, fr Hue, eatU lueertloe.-.-. ' WOre insre cnvn llree-'-wrS tfas Inah ' of efaceiu Iho column ut U.eJoP!,, hUrrlMtt Notices fio i ta. lirli iin w: flvo Hvfls Suek aud J.rU Piiuti'i( uietly ami (infrtptly VOLUME LVI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 18liG. NUMBKRl II.' DIUl. , ton Ohio StatewJournal, toB TH1 CAMPAIGN OF Dallj, Trl-YYwMj and Weekly. MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS ! m , Tbe next oampeiia will b ont of the mott Important wbioh tb People of Ohio havt ever (ongbt against proscription, and error, tod wrong. Now Jf aver, mait the fruit i of the Urriblt waVtwhiofc wo bv tutored bo ttourtd bojond a perndventurc. Tlfc grTt rSTwltilittff rowing ont of the si lust it x, are, fell ant appreciated, by 11 tho People. In order that they may bo prepared to act understanding, thert it a neoeeslly for cheep enaWepid meant of Informing themselves of the Important vnts transpiring from day today in tho political world. It ii with tho design of doing all In our power to meeUhis want that wo now propose to Itsut A CAMPA1U1V EDITION or tii Dally, Tel. We lily Weekly Jowrnal 41 tuck ratet as ihall place the t paper jiotthin reach of every voter n Ohio. 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With this end in view, it will eon-lain a full rtcord of current news, market reports, (foreign and domestic,) tha latest tetegraphiedlapatohes, political Intelligence literary and dramatic gossip, choice poetry editorials on current topics, the most beautiful stories and sketches, oorreepondeooe, State and local intelligence, etc., etc. Due during the campaign four months, com menoing June '21st, and ending October 20ib at tho following rates: DAILT JOtiaiUL. ingle copy B UO Club o It end upward... ,., H go Uae copy eslra Iv clubs of in or mot. TBI-WEEKLY JOUBNAL. Si 0(1 oopy SI (11 klntx at Ore and upwerl M Use op i ait it tu olulii of ten or more. WEEKLY JOUBIUL. Ripple top? Hit cli OlnlM of Bw and newer! .JW U. Un oo p J estra to club of lis or aioif. Pirton fomordina Ctube will vImn dtig- mate wAicA tthtum e tht CAMPAIGN JOURNAL they detirt. Snd for sample copiei Add tee COMI.T, ROB? ft SMITH, Publiihtri and Proprietor Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Onto. News Syllabus. UKNF.KAL 1IIIWS. The latest reporta from the Northwestern lolag Mttlaials are tea tt 0aalekWM fold ntnmplof atoalWrrday wttkaioakw, and ptrtlw vara starling to laaa stbtj day. Ik-plorlng earths abo lalt tea Mttlisaat for Balay Laka, It tiraporUd dlKotarUa of rlok gold baarlasasrti ban ema aiada. Baity Lafc is oalf aaaat a dai'i JtarasT aroa TarasUUM Lake. News from Fort Benton by tha steamer Daaea, at ft. JoMph, ta it tha aBkot lail Iadlaa traablas la thai rtgloa had aMd, and that tha road te Tlrglata Ott as eowpUiad-aad train n pasiD( oar it. Mlnlog eparatloas had eaa-aed, and as aid rich etaoerarlas Of sell had eaaa aada. Tha JJa trasghl don oaa kaadnd onaaad dollars la I4 for Bt. Loals parttss. The murderer of lira. Perrint and her oMIirta at UtlU Bock hits feast arstatad, and oa otthaawasbHigbjaRlaniriAtadaioh. Toothtti wars oasanltitd to Jtll to awstt lamtiarloa. Vhfts taking than to Jail, lha Sharif was cbllgatt tia loto iba oro4 to piarsat thalr Mlitag te Srlati-bis. Tha ball Woaadol one bill la tea asae?, aH-plsghlsaarof. , The 81. Paul iVfti of the S4th msaUoas tbaarrlral of a gaatUM at thit plwa who oapsa dawn Iron tha Bad river ul tha North In tight daja, and annoBDaai tha mbsIoi t tha 11 Blrar Oi Brig, ada.whlah hoompoaad of oTSroia thaosud savts, loadadwlthaieraihsa aaa baadrad tboaaand dat-' Ian' worth of fan. bow on tha way to HI. fl. 1 ha Bad rhar aaitUnaal Is BOO nliM north of BT P). Boston intends to bring back the Fourth of Jill. Bbo la prapailflgfor a high old oaUbralloa. The New Hampshire Legislature has rail Bad tha Ooaslltalloaal ansadaml. A oologne water mannfaeturlBgostablisb-aaaat haabaaa starhdal Moal(oaiarj, Ala. Tha New Tork papers eonlinue to report cholora la tho ally. Savaunah, Qa., don't know whothsr te Bottoms tba Foar lb at Jill er sot. The degree of LL. D. has bssn conferred a loi. Joba Blaibaai, by tha Moaat Ualoa Uollaga, iBHtarkooaaly. Rents and board at Newport are lower this vter Ibaa laat, anfl tha (Ida or traral thllbar-ward la quit brisk. Colored troop", part of lb fore detailed tt)rallathCtlt'ora1a volaataart, haTaarrtrad at Saa I raaciiea. . Offiolal returns show thai otot 6,000 Wur- lata par sioath araUavlag far Bitnpa. Ualy os ftrtwath of tbaai art carrltd la iatarlsaa vassali. Barnusi lately paid one hundred guineas la Load Sir las skill of aa alapbaat with la rp tvarp laaka, for his Whmm. The St. Paul Piwtir say that on the Red Blfarsattlomsni, flvehiadrad sallrs aortbof that plaaa, stiff bubal of whaat to tha sera Is ao ordt eary f laid. It is supposed that tha eat tie disease la awaig Iht wathloja oa tbt plalas. A graat Biaay ban bni loaad died, with cat aa onward appaar aaas af asy saota. The Grand Jury at Canandalgua ha pre- ssatad lidktits agalasttha Faataa prlooaara at Baffakaad btaloos. Tho saato will bapoaipwaad ta tha asil tarm aad lha prlsonsrs rataaasd on ball. In a storm oa Monday at Buffalo, oa of tha wladowt of lbs baablag hoiss of btUbA Cb. was blowa if, oid V. fl. loads aad airroacy lo lha asMaat of tli baadrad dotlan blowa at. Tht freed men at Helty Spring, Missis sippi, kan llacod ItOO la tba haads af tho If ajrtr, as a nward for lbs apprabaasloa f a stirs ar The Mayor of Columbus, Uiss has ap potaltdJaf Kirk, a tolarvd sarpaaUr, Mayor af ftlrkrtlU, aaAfr!aaa tlUa la tba saatsraaart of tha ally. A committee of the New Yerk Common Ooaaatlhasrafartad agalast oalbrrlag Ihoraartb of Jily, baaausa than an a amiable finds Sat tha pwrpBBs. Paar aoals I A oall appears in tha Uaoon TU$nh for a eanisetloa of oattoa p'aatan, tonsat at Nash Nla la Sbptoaibar, n roatldar tha tystssi af fras labcr aad otbar sabjMta of litanet. Two negroes, Urlng near Memphis, were areartd oa tho tSlb by aakaowa paraaos. Vuth nkind by ptstol ballaU, oaahiflag II aad Ibo BtbarubnltM holas la bU body. A "Young Men's BenoTolent Association' haabaaa Ibrntd at Abordaaa, Hits., Ibaahlaf Bb Jaat af whlab. Is te sipply brsad so tha aaady la Ibat atotlaa. A laborer named John Haley, who had Jast drink saafal lana of eald waUr whilst "ally haaiad, fall daad la tha Strati la BalllBiora ta Taaadty. At tht late term of the Court In Helena Arkauaa, tha siaaibatB of tha bar Tolaatartly atnad taatkraaaruHoas far all ataaths oa assoaalof tho Mt pomly si d Mars la tha dlatrtat. The reluras of tba surrey Inst made tbaUaaaral UadOOUaby the lariayor Oaatral Ontaa, show aitaaaln aatttoatsata alaag lha trlb aiarttoor ths Colombia rirar. The tolal amount of money dae tht Uor- atasiMl by tba prliolpal PoslatatUre af Tlrgiila, at laa ubm ( ib bf aahlag oil of tha nballlaa, tahaa troai tht oftcUl raeords, was 6t,MT. The Rome (Wisr sari there art In Floyd coaity. Oaoriu, bsWMa ,ife kiadrad aad a tfcoa-aaad whtu atopi. stliata f hmd-otoot of thaai widows aad shlldmj, aot latladad ta abal stass 1st wbM tb. UftoUiir, Bad aa apprayrtaUaa. Tho Tartar add that tha Cnrl has aa aay, setd aaa-aot atll oawity bsds, iiUst at lft mil or less B tha Islltr, eplonel London, of Brown county, baa bsaa aaaiad as a Uatsa aaadldata for Ooaio oa Float ta, fcr Ih soiallas at UlomoBt, irawa and Adins. 1 A braaoh road la propoeed from Serille oa eh Jklkwitla aadrsM VtaUra Railroad lo Mr-4taa d Baits, tbisagk Wayna, Ashland aadH-dlaasoaatlsa. Tht oommsnosmsnt eieroltes of Kenyon OolUga.at waablsr, Ohio, on las Uih, wan targtly atUodad. Ths Hoa. Oas. B. Paadlsta aall rai U sxoalleal addrsas baton tha Oollaga loslsty. Hoa. Ban j ami c T. Loiter, formerly mem- bar 1 Casgrsas from tha lllh IHstriol, what eon. posad of Busiailt, Fortags aad Btark soaatlas, dltd at his residues tl Oaatot, on Beadsy tba ITth list. Thtpostomot " Freaie't Store," 1b Mil- taa,atikooaily,habathang'dUWtliaot. It Ii propostd to rhaaga ths aasts of Iba Ttltaga to tha saata as 11 pestoflla. "A match gam of town ball was played on Friday, at Cleetaaarl, hstwassj tba Wide-awake aadtaAUaBtaOlibooftbataliy. Tba lattar aaiaad aibswndin,aadthWtds.ewaka, whoai, It ptera, wafs mt vsrr Ia awaka, soorad only 32. , The Ottawa Union Is Informed that the OtBtral Qraat, oa Wtdnisday, tsok fron Plittar Bad te Baedtttky a tsa af inrtle-rK0ler old "Bsoosy-baoks,"0f tha "hard shall" partnailoa; - - a tt HOIWI Hira Itw mw un n vi The number of sea and rltor orait bulltUBw0OoBji,tbaoiaitttadBiirdmr,was latholfnltad aulas for tba yaar yratadlog Jaaa N, ISM, in at fotlsws: Haw Tork , 4U; Pnuyl-isaU.aitt; Mains, 108; Ohio, 1W) NaryUad, U: Musaahwalts, to-, llllaots, ai Vlrglala, Mi Haw Jsrssr. MiOaaaacllaal, at; Kaotaby, 30; blltaoorl, SI; Palawin, Hi Florid, I; Hlchlgaa, Hi Ha Htmpthlrt, 4; Ongoa, 4, an ths Dlilristof Ooliat- bla, Horth (larolloa aid TaaatsMB, 1 awk. - r. Tht Chattanooga (Tens.) Omtm, etyst Wt an In farm ad by Oanatal Tnltar.lba iparhf taadaat or Bafatas, that a censidsrebls aawaal af dsitltatlon ailtis anaag lha whites lo ntlgbkorlag OBoatfss. TbaUiaaral Is d ing his itnost to alls-vlalatba in ft ring! of tha DtDllltads, bat tht pro Tltloss ef thaOovtrrBiatanso rsslrictad la aaah oasaiasto nadar tlwdsanad sir MUtasnittr than lliasapflr. . . ., Lindaley, tht olergyman at Medina who whipped bis child to daatb,aad was rslsaead oo 110,000 ball, Ismsdlattly upon balsg sat at llbsrty Wsat to tha boeas af bis broibtr-to-Uw to itaf. bat was aot llowd"to do so, thabnibtr-la-iew "Mrttg that bis boats woald ba Ura dowa bf aa saclttd taob, aad tha solaarabla man has s alb likta up hfs inartsis 1b tht Jail at Albion, this ilms Tolaatarlly, to Neaps vlolsaas at tba hands of the paoyls. A gentleman writes from the Yatoo Rfnr rgloa la Hitslstlppl, to Waablagtoa, that a baad of datpsradoss bar bsaa srg aaiaad with lbs arowod parposs ol raealef MorlbBta ata oat at tba aalgbborhoav by a ooeesrlad lystsm si tsrsssa- ttaa, sash asa'aallaf amlat, and nrdarliM(ross taoplaaUitoai. Uls haadi, fitly la oaaibtran allarsaad, bat as IbU band has baa spying abaat ths plaalatioas, bs atks whal fserss ba shall par- SOS. ( Concerning the rumor soml week ago of saaaaaenat rortaiodwla, Arraeaa. the Saata fas asrfMatkevlbMys: "Wa art.Uppr to ba ablaU aaasaaaa Ibat tba laport of tha taptnn of furl toodwla, A. T., by tba Apashs ladlaas, and lbs isitaers of tba garrissa, whlab was tstag rapbad fron aa rraasisea, Is aatlnly wltboat feaadallaa, and tboss wha pat saoh baaslsssnpurtsl clroalatlosU craate so snath snilaty thrasghant tharoantryara UtlU bttUr thaa tba Indians tbtatalTN." h is elated that, on the recent up trip of ths atlsilsslppl stMmsr Ooldti Iifls, tbo aiaU foaad a lirga niM shall in ths seal, wblch, had U bate Hndlaooverad sod thrown lito tha flrs, wanM bin rasa Had dliastsroatly. eosia slaasBbeataiaa an of tkosplBloalbate imt aiany of ths lata dlteslen bars Utn otad by placlag tballs la ths ital. Ths At. Lsa's pspefs balltn thars Is sodm rra'B for Ibis vlaw, from tha ftsl Ibat lbs Atlantic aid HlsslHlppl Blaaothlp lias havo bsaa rots ran soaiuoh of lata frosi aiplotloasaBdnraa. Assistant Seoretary of lha Nary Fox writts to lbs Navy Dtpariaunt by tho hst Bora-paaa mall, anaoaiiclag thtanlnl af ihtsioBltor maatnaoaah, with raassls aosusipftwylag bar, at QassMtowv, Inlaad. The patsags has baaa ssads la tho abort tlow of tsa days aad tbres-qoarttrs, lha BTtriga sptad bilag oaa hnadrad Bid rlit tic1)! sillta par day Tb oilier was st fl'aM ' by tba heavy weather la bar speed or hi pitching aad lireslng. lbs was ooeiparalltaly adlststbed. An English counterfeiter of greenbacks has bsaa arretted at Allans. Ho Mates that tha btlle wan siado at Motlioghsaj, Bsgland, aid that be, with aln accsaapllces, cans hen for the par pose of peddling then. Iimiri tl BrwToik, two In Boston, oaa tn Olnslhaatl, ate In M. Utils, oas la MeehTllls, and oaa anhaowa, Oa refstte to dessrlbe tbaai, r ftits aay lafonasttoa Sfslsat Oositderable qiBititlM of then aeantrell greeabacks an lo clnalatleaat Menphls. They on as well ax cited that aa sisplcleas wen eeiier- talaad by stoTskwpm antll to lata to dlseoTor the In an article upon tht moan factoring In- Isntts of 81. Loala, tha Daneeral stab's a eon pari na la tbe trade ta T. beeco bslwesa lha years ! sad 1W6, frosa which lbs following remit appears laar), ibtre wtre twtlfeaiMmlsetirlif teteMlth' eats la M. LeiU. with a eeplMl at 10,u; ta 1165, ibere wan slsty-lwo sstebllihaisnu, aaiploy lag two ml II lone aad a half of capital, taiag wen Ibaa a wlllloa aad a half la tieats of tha sepltal livastadla Iba entire Bute la Ilea. The tiers ra tal aloae oa lobaoeo nsantsetarsA La It. Uila la ltat, was 1 ITl.SSl, tbs tobacaa balsg rained at aboat ftl.uu.ooo, bb lacrt ass of elchty par osal. over tba total prodacl tbs lists IB HOP. aid oostkoasaad parosal ea tba prudes! of Mi Loals tha saua yaar. The President has tigned at) aot tavpro- ?ldt for tbo reflates aid ooaasltdatlaaof lha Unlt'd tlatss tutntrs. The bill proildie that ths Frsal. deatbeaatborissd, wlih thsoosetbt of tbaiaaal, ta sppotal three parsoas leanwd la tht law as eoav- silHloaers to rsrlis, staipllfy, arraaga aad osteall data all stalatesof lbs United lutes, gtssrsl aad prosjlienl la their aalore, wh'.-s shall ba la fores at tbs Mate tub sftawwswsms stay akstbalr Baal report of tbtlr dolaaala aarfambsg thsls esUI- Tha ooanlesleien shall briag lofalhsr all lUtatss and parts of slatBtss wblab, froa similarity of tab led, oagbt ta bs branfhl lofithar, etnltrlig redia- dait arobooleueaaatasBUan aaklaf saoh alt. ratlaas as aay ba ascassary la meiclle the oawtrs dlatlaas, sapply the oaslsstoas aad eased ttaeltaper. parhslloes of thsoriglsal I tit. Tht following oiroular bat been tiiuad from tha ralat at Pblladilphla : "Tbs f 1lowln an I ba rsgslatloat far tha d'stribitlsi of Iks cent aad lha aw alcksl tkraa aad In ceil tseoa f the Oatlad Btatas ; Tba broase one aad two, aad (be alehal three sad fire coat s.lst, eat aow bs bad at lha atat la eicbaogs far ths gold aad slltar eotas arlafUlndsraotfSBftbsTJsltadttatss Tbeaew three cast biases era pal p le bais of fso, se-l tha Sva oent pi ces lasaaw ef ISOtaeb) aid atthsraf thaea saaa at aay larger aaoeat of whlab to er It Is tb aalUple, will ba saatti ths oNer of tba eeAfj of appltaatlaa. Tba reasoasbls st peases if Ih Inasportatlorj ef ths sail aad SkrseoaoA ptecet In nassf tM, aid lha ra seat a-ls la saaa of HO or ap ward, to aay poll! acoasslbls by ratlrssd r teem boat, will ba paid by tba atat. Tba Adi Bipress Ooapaay will act as Hai for partis or der! ag oaato, at., la whlab Boasy at drafto I baakt, aayabta ta thalr order, aav he esat, er drafts ea er cartlBeate f asaaslle la aatloaal baaks, payabls to ths srdsr af tbo Blrsctar at Tnatarar of the ratal aay ba aa, aot ths eel as ordered will b farwordsd whts the ssoasy to re oa latardsy, orsrrulod, and ba was ssnteooad to ba hinjr Angnst 10th. MoOfBBslI, It Isssld, nrelrod IfasBsatais wtlhsBt betraying say paritsilar saa Ilea. Mr. Jay Cooke hu contributed $26,000 for Iba aadowmeal af aa additional thaoloff sal pro- 'sstoisklp at Kenyon Oallegs, d his nomloated Bar. Dr. Broasoa, raator of Ih Episcopal Church latandnak.to dllthscbalr. Tht Delaware Qautii ttttat that Prof. Hoyt, of UbtO Waaleyaa Dalrsnlty, Is oaa of ths Boyt faatly that gatbersd Itb hundred strong at Btsafatd, OouBsetleat, rsoontly. Ba coald net aaa ta Cetlage aa aocsoat ot Ooaasacoawl, bat aa his paataaTBfh ' t Wtalay Chapel, lb priaoipal M. . Charoh In Daytoav has hcea rssaofad to glrs place lo a larger, aad won andsra sttuctirs, f)S eorcsr stona of tba bow edISc Ii to be laid with epproptl. ttaoersaoaUsoBJely 3d proximo. Tbt Querneey Tmu says that from April Id to the Sid laataat, 1,154 baits of wool, weighing 24,441 poondi, bars beaa shlppid froa Caabridge. This Is oily a best oae-thlrj af Iba SjBaaitiy la stars aad far ahlpswat frees this plass, Major Laainve informs tha Dayton Journal tha ths isbaoso an la tha aalgbbeiboM af Alei- aadri to leoklag eplaadldly aar better. Tb area af grooad plaatad la MoBlgoatry csnaly Lowstsr, Is lets than last jreat, Tbt Urbana Gitum says there Were at tht beginning of this Oaart, six peraoas coadeed la tho ooeBty JsH, charged with aaaluattaty aaaathlai aaparaUalad la tha history of the coaaty; Bid the rseorda of tha Ooatt aeier bttors prsssatsd tacb a otlalaal dotkst. John Btanford, Q. Davison, and Andrew JerksoB, shsrged rttpeetlrtlr wt h horse steallig aad Ugeay, atcaped foa ths Oltraost soaaiy Jail b Motley aoraluglast. Tbt Mount Vernon Sipuiliean say that Kaox ooaaty eora staads well, Is ol good eslcr aad BTary thing bow ladlcales a splendid yield. Oats aad sprlag whaat look wall. Qrass will be Ughl. The Salem RtpubUea reports that In tht ease of Jasint Ask ?. tba Btptlit Church of lalea rerdlotwas nsdtred la favor ef the plaintiff lor 1 1 TO. Tba plaintiff was a preacher, and tbe salt wbi for salary. The Ladles Centenary Association of Bastera Cblo and loath Weatsta PaooaylTanla, last week presented to Moaat Uilon College M,000 lha malt af the Assoalatloa'e labors to rules an eedawaaat toad. Tht Salem Republican notes lha appear awes la that locality of tba leanala. For two week they bars beeala ooaBllasa auaben ta roetwwion every gresa Hath aaJ braacb. They arepro aouaoad tbe reg alar " etrei year " variety. The RepublloaBf tb lftlh District l b Ooa'tatiea it rV'brlde, tbo 1Mb of Aa !, to sjoalaats a ck JlJate for Ooagrest. It It nderaiood that tha contest tor tht Malaatloa will ba between Mr. Blaghaa, the present Bsmbirlaad Oal. Fooraaa, af ihoBelnoattiaVoBi-le. Tht ntit annual meeting of the Ohio Teat hire' Aseoelatloa will few held Is XtnrsTille, aoaaeBclsg oa Tuesday arenlBg, July 31 Tha opealeg address will bs dallrered by Prof. Ill T Tappaa, of Atheat, rteildeatof lbs Ataeralloa, aad ibo aaaaal address by ObIobsI S. I. f Wher, af OlaataaatJ. Tbt Dmoe ratio Oongrtisitnal Conten- lloaatlewark had a wara tine nhctlag acai-dldats for lha lltb Dlatrlot. The rots oa Ibo lllh ballot stood: Then bill, of Ooehocton, M rotet; fol-leH, nf Ltoktai, OS rots; Dr. Ball, af Motllnfia, Afterward UacaadMalos weiaall with- anwa, sod Qsa. stergaa oalaatad byasalaaa- bold, gust, I tlui ealtsd r the dnfts asllnted. Jmts rousot, Dtitetor." TATR ajEWw, ' A Wool Orowers' Bank has been organ- Ued at Newaik, Obi. The locusts have appeared la great nnm- bat la thatowaahlpaf Jaskaea, MUewiig eeaaty John Cltager, a Uwnsbtp tiwjtoisr In ardle eowaty, waa leal weak nltid ef by esaa awa who bnka leu kla bsass, , , , The Postmaster at Coshoeloo .ha been aallasd br Us Postasster Oaaaral lhal his cBks has beaa dealfiatsd sea Hoisy Order Oflloa, tt00,t0 pouads of wool wen loin In H arrows oeaaiy last wttk, at prices rasgtog rroa e sea seals per pawd. f lh i , The total valuation of taxable perataal pnpartyef Miiktigwa iMBly,ai ntuasdby lb Mwasbly aeseseors, Is S,7tt4,Ul, , . , , , Tht Cadii &naaaf aayt that Alf Mun hasboightottrseo evo wotlh sf sheep la Harttooa oouaty, far tbe laetera aarktl. , The Gongrosalonal Contention of tho Mb Diet riot to to be held at BlUibore, Ja'yUlh. hob. a. w. Clerks win, wttboat dsubt, bsn-aaa laaled. Tht train on tht Mew Lebanoi Branch Ullnad does aot pay sapeasM, aad the PbHei ears that anUa the pe4naaS af ton penpts Is be tar, H win bs tokest , r M Tht Oantea Mmtory aay a: Jt'tiigaUt a tbe OesBl was I b tart spied all last wsefc, la ooa sscjsaasaaftaewatar belagdrawa froa the Metetl- laa wrej tor the perpeae of rsantrag ban washed la br ay Mas af aannaptts let Is Tbs UtbI Is ew fill, aad aaTlgiUoa nsiaed. "OIT, DAM NED P4T!M I Btbon, or Moobb, or somt other ont of that "let," onot had a very objeotituabla dog. Among all the dog qualities, he had but tn which was, to ba alwayi in the way. Bo much so, that bit matter finally named blm Bpot, beoaus, Ilk Lady Mao beth's, he would never " Out!" Tht Democratic party to-day is In a simi lar predicament. Tbe other nam ot ita objectionable deg it Vallamdicham. Do what they may, he won't " Out!" They tried to obokt him op and keep his under at thalr Convention, but ht held oa, like grim death. They gave him a subordinate plaoe, but he foisted bis own resolutions upon them, and bad them adopted aa their platform, Qrown desperate, they nominated on of the "fratrloidal murderers" b had denounced all through the war, for tht leading office. Tht tpontor of this infant Copperhead, making profession for him in the Copperhead faith, presently claims aa his chief exploit in tht army that ht car ried the vote of his wholt Compiny for Vtlhndighamt Everywhere Vallandiohasi I They put him on the tail-end of oommltttts, and ha wriggles his way to the head, and controls thsm. They tndeavor te) oover up the In- famous record ht baa madt for tbtm by nominating a Brevtt Brigadier-General, (prepared to their band by a waggish Republican,) and behold I the Brigadier Gea- eral has done nothing to speak of" eioept secure votes for Yallawdiqbak I They endeavor to prevent him from speaking, but he makes himself the oeatral figure at every public meeting, and orushet tbt parly with bil affectionate endorsement of it principles, and bit egotisticalself-admiration. He Is their "Great Martyr," he isllt them with " damnablt iteration." "He 11 suffered under tht tyrant Lincoln," 11 Ht descended into tht bowels of tht Confederacy, and camt up again by way of Canada." "He wat buffeted by tht thieves, murderer! and villains,' whose votes they Are bow trying te scour. He never voted a tent for tht nnholy war," a small sprinkling of whoa glorias hit parly is now endeavoring to oatob. "H protested against th unholy murders of the men his party now seak to cloth with Ibe honors of office. 11 He it their Great "Martyr! their Illustrious Exile! their "ten-cent Vallahdioham I" And he goee on, killing them with bis kindness, and burying I hem under th dirt of hie loath some oaressas. If anything la tha misfortune! of a party so ussiest and hateful to mankind could mo one to pity, we could weep with the Copperhead party, over their tribulation from tbt adhetivt Tallandiuhah. 1 " EXpr Ni3UEaa)1n n tht Copperhead phllotophy there It no principle of politics, social atttios, morals, Intraorals, or religion, whiefc Is not subject to the restriction eiceplnlgger." Thus: all men are created fro aid equal -except aiggert. Man lu his aattral at at hat an loalienabl right to flft, liberty and the pursuit of happiness except niggers. Thou shalt not kill xoept algais. Thou shah not oommlt adultery xotpt upon niggers. Thou shalt not steal noeft from tht bast-bora African. Tboq ihalj not bear falsa witness against thy neighbor unless ha be a fraedmaa. Thou shalt live thy neighbor ao thyself except nlggen. There li bat one Scriptural injunotion (bat they art wil ling to glva the African iat tjie benefit of and with unusual liberality they are even willing to tnlarge tbe afplication, in the ont Instance, they are fot only willing that the negro should oat his bread in the sweat of hi face, but they want to eat their bread also In tht sweat fli'hm face. An assemblage elloiia "Johnson meeting" lately gathered tti Indianapolis to do somt wlrt-worklng for getting up a oounty ticket, engineered jointly by Copperheads and Johnson men, wlththe proportion tf about two of the former to one of Ibe latter, thowed a threwd operation on tbe part of the Cope. In dividing out the offioee, the unimportant onot were given to tbe John-ton men, while good Bfmocrats were nominated for tht Legislature. The Legislature having a D. 8. Senator to elect at their next session, makes thru part of the ticket very important, and the Democrat in that couaty being in an other- lee hopeless minority, go In for the coali tion, and txpeot to aeeore the lion's share. This, of course, is to be the policy. Demo- orals art to smuggle themselves In under the dodge of the " Johaion ticket," wherever men pretandiog to belong to such a faotlon en bt found to lead themselves to tbs trick, and votes enough oan be secured to do It. In this case, those attempting It are destined to an interesting disappointment. Tht offitt of tha Sandusky, Newark anU Maasltld railroad, at Ht. Vorasa, was entered en Wadatedey alghl aad tba odk safe, with thai ol the Dslltd Itatn Bs press Ooapaay, were blown of aad She-ee lie ate, valeted at eoeee three or air haadrsd doUsrs, rtsHted tborefroB. Ihmtoao ataatatthsbarglais. it Wednesday, tht body of Jan Hoi- iu, aatd to year, waa feand la a bed sask featlag la tha Mlaal Oaaal near Oarthagt. Tho aaet waa (fed tlgbtty at oaa oad aad eewed ap all roaid, aid abOBt tbo fees aad hoed at tbe deteaeed ware tight-lp boaad strip of aaella. A part ef bar clothlag waa fensd ea the bash af tb easel, Ih other apea tbo body. Ma aaiha of Tlo'saee vere fosad apsa tbssoly.sad tb afstr Is shrsaded la mntsiy. Wool buyer la Trumbull oounty have sa psylBg as high as to teats tor th beat grades. ie arises ra from M to SO t bis. Il to tbngbt that ths altpwlU ha aeattf all height ap ths pras- . Iheaaaberof bayers la aaisially large, aad wool grewtrt part wlh thalr slips vary isadlly. Iht Cantos Mrponhrt says tha work at tha atssa Is saspasdad ladilallaly, wfclcb e'eotrso iBterftree Both with bulatsa th aaaat. Tsa soil trad, whs itgereilry preeteated, finishes a large aaowtl of haalaasa between HaasllloB and Olmlaad. Ta sarpeaatea at were A lbs alaea throws a tora umber of psnoaa eat orewploy wait, who dspead apoa alalag far a llvallhood. Mrs. Todd, wlft of tht PrttbyUrlan itntoesr t Baltm, Oalaabtaa oaaaty, was aasoasd f iaarsfrlsty aad shatgas aads agalaet bar abastl- A salt wis btwigbt torslaader, thejiry ntara- lag a nrdltt af tl,sO tot the pUliU sd tba trial sesaittat la ths tUdeostlea af bin. Todd. Ths nr dlot to the heaviest avw awarded far elaader la Co- taabl osaaty. The Quarnaay Timm gutai that tha Caih aen Ooal Ooapany dellvsrad tbetr wool la an agest f ths OallBtla, Teaseaeee, Oaaptsy, af wtaaa they bawhl tbetr geato, a tow days ilaes, to wbleb they raaalnd Ii Uaabrldg Mi dallan par pee id. The baaftotl Bess weighed asdrly three poaada. At the above rate tor wool, ths raMsf ef eaawotfall I prate treatable la ahtosvaatty. A rich old farmer living la Plorenoe towBshlp lini toaatr, was, ea Taasday, Jaa rabed f Itt.OW ta ld aad haads. Tbo thlevts rapressatad Iheauslrts at etoeeis, latlal- dated tb M aaa aad hie Bally, irrteUd sad troaad tksai all, aid left with the geld aad beads. Ths plaa wis will ceaetlred aid wall eaestad, aad tl Is were lbs sharpen aad aod tbetr awaps- A'n aoeldtnt ooturrtd oa tbt Cltvetand A Toad rallrsad aa Wedaesday awalag, abaat steal alia ss f Clay JaatUea. It waa saa ad by lb train raaalai erer seas aaltk. Bias aai wen thrown froa the traak, sobs of tbsa lata tb gutter, ladsoasofthea laloasrsak. Mr. Ban Is, aa ei press aesseager, aaaa Bear kelag bis Ilia, bat was rsaeswd frs dtwwalac by lha aatita ewertt af tbeee who a ease o his aeetiisaoe. FertiBately, al amral ulban wen aere er toss lajarsd, a IIvm wen lost. At th last meeting of U trustees of ObtrMe&llefe.beldo. Tuesday laM, several 1a portaat sbaagea wen Bade laaag tbs toealty rrof. J.H. felrsblld waa steeled FreaMeat of tha Osllrt, ta dll lb vaea nay sasaslsaid by ta rtelg Ballon last yaat af F real deal ObexleeO. Flasey Pnf.tuba1. BlUe; late Proleeeor of Oreak, will henarter III tho ohalr af Kataphyrloa aad Rbeto- rle. Frof Charles FaaJald to Inaotorred ta tbo Profestonhlp f Onek, aad Pnf. Jads nils the ahelraf Utla. 0 0 W tbirtliff IsAs aoslalaPtoftsHrof iMtlaaad Qrsok. Th Miasal tjaivaralty aa tht ib sent aalltotorty ssoosid eUas f f red as tea aaBbsrlsg tftaaa: Oarllato Serrate, Hlliabora, 0.; Beberi Ohrlatle, Bassofkbara, sVotlaad, llokard T. Dar nil, Walaal ills, O.t Wllllaa aallta, Wblta Ptgeaa, Mth. Beary L, Baymss, Uiligtei, tie. Orft 9. Balsmeft, Oaford, O i Idmrd 1. KM MhBMt, Otactaaati, 0.; Jaaa . Ray let, Bleb view, Ill.t Joba A. Wef, Liberty, lid F teatt, Blltoawn, O t Otto a latin, Uadea. O.I Mssas D. A. Btosa, AeaJa, O.i sanel X. Wnssta erth Uberty, 0-i Ohwtoe . ffoad, titetaaati, 0 KSNTOCIA V fWLirHB. Get. Hoasoii, tbe chaser of J oaa Moboab, has been nominated In Kentucky as the aandidatt of tht Union mon for Clerk of tht Court of Appeals. Ht will bt tup-ported by tht Union mtu of all shades of politics as a compromise candidate In oppo sition to Ihe man selected by the ex-rebels Great enthusiasm Is manifested In behalf of Gen. Ho mow, and there wilt bt a hot oon lost. Col. R. R. Dolling wat on iht (rack In opposition to tht seeeseion candidal, and was satisfactory to the War Bemoorati and Conservative Unieu men, but tht more Rad loal mon wort not suited, aad ha declined, and Gen. Hoason, who It tstma It In that happy political petition wbloh nk him acceptable to all partiee outside of the rebel element, was nominated. Tbe Louisville Journal accept tht situa tion enthusiastically, tbt Dmocral grulBy. Tht CWirr thiaks Neath will ba tltctad by fifty thousand majority. ... J "BOrWI.af BUBBLE!" Tht chief fuglemen at tha Democratic Convention her Tuesday evening (where there was a preventing Providence In the way of weather, and "the mass" dld'nt oomt to any grsat txtent) were Valla mo bam, Jiwatt and Moboam all thrtt of whom havt been candidal of their party, within tht last tix years, for Govern or of tht StAtt. When Jawarr wat a candidal, MoatA opposed him, and agreed to not oaly tot against him but "get every town af hii "county that he oould 1 Influence ' to do tbe e." Two (years after, Vallamihaii waa nominated, and Jswirr tppued hii Now the three, like Maebatb'i witch, are stirring up the cauldron of Copperheads to gether. JtKCCNl'T. McDonald, who waa beatta by Gov. Mob- tob la the last eontsst for Governor in Indi ana by about twenty thousand votee, re- oently mad a speech al New Albany, aad oa being asked to say something about Mo atom, said he didn't "wast bil at altlon on" dead ducks." This felicitous ap plication of tht dignified and elagant phratt of the President shows that appropriate oo easlont for It ust are likely to be frequent, Tht expression will undoubtedly beeomt clatslo. Jot. McDohalo s us of 11 la ref- trtnet td Gov. Mobton Ii very rloh. A Waihihotoi dispatch to tht Chicagi fVieiMC aayt: "It It undsrstood that aa addrtsa to tha ptoplt tf tbt United 8tais hat ba agrd upon by tbt Democratic and Conttrvatlv members of Congress, "and Ii bow being signed. It fully an u dorses th propositions la Ihe National "Convention, to bt fatid at Phtladalphit " tb 14ih of August, and urges partlolpa- "tlon In In proodlogi. It la headed with 11 the name tf Senator Goraain and Hep- "reeentatlva Niblacb." Tbi Copperhead preaa throughout tha country bat mad publioaltioa of an an- nounoeaent by the Mobile Jfeyuisr thai one of the female teachers tf the freed men Bureau at Mobilt had married a negro. Mot tut of these papers, lo far a wt know, hat published th counter statement of tba Rmtter. that tht rtport waa u a malicious falsehood" Impossd upon It by torn de signing person. Wt havt no txptotatioi that any of thest chivalrous fellow, who bit at tht her Is of our soldier while they war fighting tbt enemy, will forego the opportunity to attaok these woman who have left home and friends lo da what they nay to ednoate and tltvatt lb Ignorant aad down-trodden freedmea. A arnoiAL to tht Cincinnati Qatttt taya that Senator Cowan hat addrd a letter to leading Jobrsob men In Pennsylvania, staling that Federal offie holders In that State will ba expied to torn down liter ally with their fuads. tn order it assist In tht atttmpt to defeat Gen. Ubabv's election for Governor. Rarours from Nebraska alatt that tht atlrt Union fitat Uokt tl tltotad. Bat, th Chief Justlot Copperhead oan didst, suodd by 60 majority. Th Stat Con atiiulioa U adopted by about 100 majority. In lb Legislature the 8nrt stands 7 Union, 0 Copperheads; tha Hon, 20 Unto a, 19 Copperheads; wearing Iht auooest of 2 Union U.-8. Senator. INHANE HI KM T. The Koobester (N. T.) papers give an ao count of one of the most sickening eihibi- bitlons of idiotic fanaticism, or blind rage w have tver heard of, in the whipping io death of a Utile child by it father. It ssems that the child refused to say its prayers, and the father, a preacher, undertook to whip it into obeJIeuoe. After Le had beaten It for two hours, as he afterward confessed, the child began to sink, when Its stepmother placed It on tbe bed, where in a few minutes it died. Th Rochester Union, la giving a further history of the matter, says: The aooonnt of ihe whipping to doHth of a child three years old by ita father, a clergyman, necause it would not say its prayers, near Medina, awakened tha great est indignation of our eitiseos agaiust ihe inhuman father. Tbe roport was hardly oredited, so unnatural and monstrous was the crime committed, we blush to nay it, but th moot sickening and dreadful part of Ih unparalelled horror was not published. Ltndelev's (that's tbs monster's name) statement before ibe Coroner's Jury, given yesterday, waa corroborated by other wit nesses before the jury. The body of iho child told more plaluly and pathetically than words oonld, of the terrible punishment it had undergone. Several of its fin-1 gers were broken, and the blood had oosed : from avnry pore. To conceal the crime, the father titd the Utile one e hands behind It j book and placed it In ita coffin. While the : physicians were making a post-mortem ex-1 animation of the body, b sat by, coolly looking at tbe proceedings. After a while he spoke and asked them if they had not ctrrlrd "this thing about far enough." The physicians discovered no disease about the child It died solely from exoessive and cruel punishment. The little' one would have been three year old next August. tvears torn mat Lindslny justihet bis horrid work, fit thinks it wu bis duty to punish the child until hie will was broken and be obeyed. Lindeley was arrested yes terday and com mi Ued to j nil in Albion. It was with the utmost dilboullv that the oi cere who bad him in charge could keep tbe oitiiens of Medina and neighborhood from lynobing tne murderer on tbo epot. lands- ley is a man about five lest eight inches in height, well proportioned, has blaok w hi there, and dark complexion. He has ihe ap pearauoe of a man of violent tomper. AiKBIBHAt, CtBANT AtoD J D. There Is a Copperhead paper oalled tin Maion Demotrat, of more than usual frinV- ness. It expresses wlih candor the geuenl opinion of tbe Copperhead party upoa subjects which most of them speak of mots guardedly. It lays of Granl: "Gen. Grant is a very euocessful beggrtr. He has received charity to tbe amount uf $170,000." And of Jefferson Davit: "It needed only the accident of success to have mad him a second Washier ton to hav transmitted bis name to posterity as tbe deliverer of his country, and the founder of a njw Government." And, we may add, it needed only tho accident of sufficisnt courage, to have mitle the writer of the above paragraphs a traitor in arras during ibe late war, although no amount of exertion on bis part would have euffioed to transmit hit name to posterity, in any shape. HOLDirBB' PLAlf-OKH. The soldiers1 meeting at Indianapolis, on Wednesday evening, Is represented as an Immense gathering and overflowing with enthusiasm. The spetehes were full of the fire of patriotism. The resolutions, which wt givt below, speak for themselves They tay: vYbnbbas, The war la which we were recently engsged, to maintain the supremacy of the Government and honor of the fUg, has, by the blessing of uod, ended in a glorious triumph of Ihe national arms ; and WHiBitB, Tbe noils of armed traitors who gathered eo defiantly against us, have been overthrown and scatteieu, and I ho baatard banner of treason no longer taints the free air of our redeemed and regenerated land: and Whihias, The disarmed and vanquished traitors of the South, aided by the irlends and a he I tort of Ireamn in tha North, are now eeeking to wrest from tbe great Union parly of the country th oonduot of tbe Government, and to give It Into the hands of that party whiih baa been ihe enemy of th eoldier and of tbe country; and, Wrikias, In such a strife we, a part of the great army and navy or tne union, cannot be idle or disinterested spectators; therefore, Rttoltied, That treason Is an odiom and infamous crime, worthy of sever punish meet; that the leaders in rebellion have, by tbeir criminal conduct, forever forfeit' d all pnlltio! r I ah is, and iyt (boa wha.tllow- ed them into the hludQy rank of treason should only be eta In admitted to tbe priv llegee of American oitiionsbip upon a full and hearty compliance with the moderato and reasonable lermo proscribed by Con gress In ihe proposed amendment to ihe Constitution. RiKlvtd. That those in tbt North who sympathise with traitors, who were sad when our shout of victory proclaimed a Heel oft and discomfit ted ensmy, and rejoiced with ill-suppreeeed and devilish glee whn Ibe tide of battle turned against us; who slandered our motives, disparaged our aobieve- mente, apologues tor tne barbarities practiced upon our prisoners, and proclaimed the war a failure, are greatly more deserv-inc our eon tempt and loathing than tbost who atood in arms against ar, and w hereby proclaim to them that wa re ject with scorn their treacherous aad hypo critical oners or political iciiowsoip. KUQlved, That in tne present isaaors oi th Democrat io party In Indiana, we r- oogoii th hid men whom we learned to know and hat as the organ! isrs or tne treasonable asmciation at home wbioh threatened our Areae with devastation, and gave thsir aroouragement lo lb desp raJ namv In our fron I. frtQlwa, That w repudiate tne uemnnu of the Democratic part for tha immediate and nneonditioD! admission of rebel Rep resentative into Congreis, and hold ibat th people of rebel Biatss ehouid only na admitted to inch representation after they hav eonplied with the reasonable demands tf lb present Coo tr see, and aave eieoiea men who oan honestly lake tne lesioatn. Huolvtd. That before ihe people of the St bus ltlv in rebellion are readmitted to representation In Congress, the basis of representation Should oe eo onangeu mat Union soldiers, who fought to preserve the nation' lift, thonld have at least aa equal representation with tbe rsbel soldiers who foucht aa-ainst it. Rmtod, That in ihe coming oanvasa in Indiana w will staid, shoulder to shoul der, la th malutnao of the principles which we have here avowed, and as abroad w were victorious over armed rebels on the battlefield, eo at hem we mean to b victorious over unarmed rebels at tbt bal- louboB. Tbett havt tht rlog of tht trut atelel Thty thow where tbt soldier art likely to bt found la all content for their sou airy t safety. Therar,oa tht average, four or five thousand prosperous Americans temporari ly or paranatal rtildlng La Bag land. Tut Deaoerttl press til over tht State aaakt a great to-do, claiming for thoir Brevtt Brigadier General tbat bt "enter- "ad tht itrvlot a privet, aad fought hi "way up to Brigadier General, look you!' (a thing, by the wy, not so unusual a they would havt ua think.) It li just aa wall to ttlok to tbt troth, in thee things and lb truth Is, that General Ursva wu musiercd into ttrviot as (he first Ad- jutaat of bit Regiment one of thest "horss-baok oftoirs bil party havt ao much io layabout. He "fought his way "up" from this lo the rank of Major, by one promo ho, upon roommadatlona pre cured for him from other than hit reg! mental commanding officer, and tecured through th good offioee of a worthy Chap lain a man of po oa earth and good will roward man. W ipct to arous mora of tht virtuoat indignation of thi Copperhead prses, who art aow to jtalont tf tht BoBor of our fellow-soldier, but palaful at ' this may be, we feel compelled to say that our friend Mm went la a a vtry poor Adjutant, and cam out at a Msjor, with a protest tigasd by every line officer In bis Regiment on file at Head' quarter, preventing him from receiving any further promotion. Ha It Indebted to tht uuconqutrable burner and weggiihaeea of Donb 1'iatt (who showed his appreciation by rtfming like honor for himself) for the ntcessAry amouat of pollllaal wiworklng durin tht last teuton of Ih Legislature to s- turt bil promotion frm th rank of Major tl Brevet Brigadier General, after bt had left tbe eervieel If tht Copperhead Editor! showed proper modesty wt should havt bn I lined it pt avtr all matteri atnntcttd with Iht military rerd of thalr candidate Bat tht truth of hiittry must bt vindicated CULOJTRL rUHMEY'S BeIM LET IKK TO 'IHE fREhlUENT. Recently It was asserted In the Washing ton oomspondenoj or the uinotnnatt Vom- tneretal that John rorney bad, witnn months, writ en a befrcmg iwttejr i ibe President, indorsing his policy, Ac. Forney promptly denied ibis, ibe ma iter baa ex lad some interest nert, ana tne tree toe nt has finally oonsented to the publication of he following, wniou win appear in to-mor- row s Republican. At tbe request f ths President the name of the cent le man allud ed if in the letter is supposed. It is not a bad guss. however, to tay it Is Henry 8. Stebbins, formerly member of 'oniiress from new tork. inis is only tne first of a serirs of loiters, which a strong pressure is brought lo bear upon ihe fres ideal to permit io bo published. Niw 1 oik, January 2, 1866. My Lear Mr. J'raident : "1 nave neen in mis our ror two aay. ,nd now writ under an impulse which I oau not restrain, and because I feel it to be lor yonr own good and that of the country. taxeil for granted that you are resolved not to be unmindful of your fame, and that you will not allow your friende who heartily sustain your policy, lo feel that they are tbimt your aid and encouragement, whether yon art a candidate for President or not, and if you are not, 1 shall he greatly eurprlied. With the wonderful favor that aa orowne'i your re si oration pouoy you i nhould not allow tbe great office to go lo in- luereat men, or those clearly in tn Inter est of jour foes. I need not repeat lo you ibal I am now, a aver for twenty year a shown in my writings, aud since jour great aot of patriotism In. 100 especially, jour open and avowed friend. Wher I am to- lay my two newspapers bolb daily show tn ths world- Hence, in what I now aay I speak no idle words, but mean all I say. The Collector's ofio at Now Vork City it a post that you should dispose of outside of ,ii tne politicians; not mat i mean to uerv hem, but to select your own man, who could be fre only lo help you and serve the Government-, one whom tbey oould neither attack nor us, suoh a man la of this oily. " lie waa elected to Congress in lit- at a Democrat, but like you refused to follow the party Into treason. He served short time wiib great distinction, and resisned on ao count of Hi health He wee a member of tho committee of Ways and Mean, and won great applaus. He le a very abl man, luoated to b nance, intensely national, honest and Independent, and could furnish millions of security. He baa anorganiling miad, would mak you a party, or would ngai your nttuee Jingie-aended. lie is an Andrew Jdhnson Democrat, in short. I write in ih knowledge that be would ac cept, and that bis appointment would bar, ceived with Joy by ibis whole community. "lours, truly, J. w. ftiUMKl. "To th Prssidsnt, ie." Beyond the font that It it a somewhat enthusiastic and uftguarded indorsement of an Individual who flas si no shown himself unworthy tbe confidence reposed in him, w se nothing object Ion abl, or In any way romarkahlr, In tb abov letter. (We find It In tht Washington special of Ihe Cincinnati Oommtrcial ) Th letter was written at a time whtn all good men wort ttill hoping that tht President would in ths end feel constrained to ahapo hit policy In accordance with hit vigorous utterances at the outset of bis career. That these just xpiolatlona havt tinot been wofully die- appointed w ar fre to admit. But Mr. Fobrbt It no more to btame for tht mlt-plaoed confidence he reposed in tbt political failb of the Preeident, than for the tonfidenot (aa tadly misplaced) whlob ltd him tt plaoe a private aad confidential letter In tbe hands tf the President, with tht txpeetatioa that the ordinary rules In vogue amongst gentlemen woald prevent blm frbm making any public use of tht lttltr. Thert Ii nothing tbt letter that Mr Foamy might not properly havt said from tht housetop. He simply urget tht appointment of some gentleman (whose name It discreetly withheld by the President), for a posllioa whlob bt teemt to havt been eminently fitted for by peculiar qualifications, on the ground that It would be for the good of the President and that of the country. All tht arise tad virtuous indignation tf Ue Presidential toadies fall to give the letter any other eharaoier tbaa that of strict propriety, in bringing tt Ihe notice of th appolatlng power a man of suitable ohara- tr for appointment loan offiae ihsn vaoant. The oue disgraceful tblag about ihwbolt buslaesa is, that the Pretldentof the United States, In the publication of the letter, should be guiliy of allowing a feeling of personal malice to move him to a oooipicuoua breaob of failb, In bit private relations aa a man uf honor and a gentlemen. The nature of the dirty Instrument he has made ust of, or whloh hu made use of Urn, In lha pwrtoa of Ihe OmawrfW'iaorrea.paiideiit, shows an approoiatipn f th fltneit of thing whloh may lead to some Iking, under Jut cultiva tion. It faivb us lo leara from a Mler of our email friend Mai a, of Iht a-mmrrnal, that bt it net now likely to be one of the Preal- deat's private eecretaries. Having exerted ourselves lo procure th appointment for blm, giving him tht benefit of a special nolio In our columns. In which we spoke In Ihe highest terms of his qualifioatloni for tht office ws feel almost Indignant that tht. President ehouid tudJsaly havt thrown tur genial frltnd overboard in this maaatr. A New Tork paptr says a thousand enrols muslciaa oaa lad employmeatla that HJ. BOOK TABI,;. Amibicab Assiui CiCLaraaiA, sod Beglster of Important Efcolt of the Year 1UB, Vol 5. NW Yolk: AppltUm, through A. IsTlU.atBtral Aent far the Bute oi Ohio, FrtdetlckioWB. Svo. ele'b, 860 pp. This work, a continuation of th Xw American Oyclopaiia, is too well known lo used more than a simple announcement. Tbe present volume completes the military operations in the war of tbe rebellion, and givee a sketch of the preliminary delntee n Congress on tb relations of the Southern States. Notes upon all familiar subjects, and upon everything whloh can enter lnte the history of the time, and the progress of the age in all matter of soienoe, geograph ical explorations, literature, religion, aud what not. All Important documents from official persons havt been Inserted entire, In Tbvst; or Dr. Bt trend's Hraeebold, By Amam- ba M. Doudsaas. Boetua: Lsi lairiau. lgno. Oloth. SIS pp. A sweet home story, wrlttsn by a young lady author. It may bt read with benefit by many, aud certainly without harm to any. Without bsing a dull book, i: moral tone is unexceptionable. Thert are no murders or suicides in tbt story the only catastrophe being ibe marriage of every pereon of marriageable agt mentioned In the book. Jots Biumas; his sajlop, with eoalo flloslratloas New York : 1'ABiiron. ISbo. flora. 143 pp. We cocfess to an utter Inability to discover why Josh Billixoi should disfigure his book by the nonsensical mlspilling he has seen proper to adopt. The spelling dot not repretent any dUlect, or pofoti, or cor ruptlou of language oommon to any known section of oountry. Hit wit (and unmistakable wit it Is much of it,) is of tht sort whloh requires no corrupt orthography to give it "full force and effect;" it la not Ihe wit of an nneduoated man who might bt ex pected to mn-spell hie words. Altogether, it teems that the book had as muoh need to he written in Choctaw a in tho unmeaning style In wbioh we find 11. We aro not of those who find fault with all orthography which deviates from lha atrlot rule of the lexicographer. The writer who affects to picture Iho language and style of conversation of any looality, If be expeett to succeed In giving other people any coa-oeption of their peculiarities, will find himself driven to the adoption of formulas In orthography not to he found Id any Dictionary. Wt have not even a word of condemnation for ifaay o-oalled. Why should not tb present age invent new word for its new needs, aa wall or better than to confine llself tt any of tht numerous languages born of Babel? Why should these new words, to concise and expressive in their meaning, or vitalising a whole phrase in one vigorous word frequently why should they yield pre-cedenoe to some ponderous and very respectable but weak brother, with pedigree dating back to Babel whlab, wt take if, is;-, the Nomm Conquttt of the languages ? It Is Uko throwing down oat's Spencer rifle for the oross-bow II ke tak ing up tha wooden paddle for a modern tub-toll plough like, well, likt anything a foolish conservatism will da to escape from innovating radicalism. One might at well intlst upon dressing in ths costume of his great-grandfather at to avoid iht ust of new words which art dally creeping into tht language. But Join BtLLiaus orthography is another and vtry different matter. There ie ooaotlvablt need or ute for it, and it would be well if ho would "reform It altogether.'' In that oast wt vtnlurt to think mott of his reader would take up his writings with far different feelings from I how which mutt accompany th effort to read any of the present sketches, on tbt part of tbt long suffering public Shorn of tht blemish of itnttleti mis-spelling, iht following sen tences (and nnmsrous others which might bt txtraoted) havt all tht qualitiet of trus wit: Tkt principal difference between a luxury and a necessary it, ibe prise. Wise mea don texpeck to at away with tht visisaUuioo ov lift, they on la sxpsck taw b'uat tb ag ov tnem. Gravity ie very often mistaken for wis dom, but tbar is a much differ as bare te oetweoa a giu ooara ana tne man who maid it. . alonesta Is tht bait policy, but don't talk mi wurd for il, trt It Ginowine proverb ar Ilk good kam brick need lee shrl, obarp and abiny. A aaa running ror omit putt me in miad ov a dog that loot h em Ha ov tvery. body B meeia, ana wags aisssil all over. Most ov IB advis wa retsave fre a othsrs it not a muioh an svidens of their afieokehun for us, aa it it an eviden ov tbeir affeekihun for themselves. If yu wan tit a w git a sur crop, and a bit yield for th d, sow wild oi. what a man spsnoa ta ton hfs. be etvti: what h don't git want ment for blm, and whal h saves, bt looses. Whsa a foliar gite a coin dawa hlll.lt doe seem aa tho tvry thiag bad been greased for th okashun. If tbar wat nothing but truth la this wurld, a fool would atand lust as iood a ohano as a wis maa. Aii arly. work hard and late), lit on what yn kant eel I, glv nothing awe, and if yu doa t die rltoh, aad go to the devil, yu ma su m ror damages, n. t hs aoovs remarks are not intended to be personal. near a to naia mem wo wont lute our advice, and despis them who do. It il drdfnl sv lew b a phool B man aan b on aad aot know it. Heal happiness dont aontit to much in what a man dont bav, a It dut ia whal he dont want. Lara bodvs move elo ; " this era proverb dint apply lu lies, fur tbe bigger lha ar tbe faster they go. nierrin for lov ma tn a nine risky, but It it to honest that fl-d kant help but smile onlL . There art a great multitude ev Individu alt who art Ilk blind mule, anxious enough to kick, hut kant tail whar. It ta highly tmponani, when a man nulics np his mind tew bekum a raskall, that he shud examla hlsaelf elusly, and see it he intbitr konstruoiod for a phool. I ariv In this way, if a man ia ritbt he can I be too radikal, If ht la rong be kant b too ooaservalin. There Is 'i things In this life for whioh we ar never fully prepared, and thai it (Hint. Kvrac h from ("rrf-jHinrlt-t f e. (COMPILE II VBoll Tlir JtOBNI.HO JOURNAL. VKO.H VMAWt'OHD. ,Wal nl nntl'Prl-. Btirraui, Oliio, June 27, En. Joixnal; ttioctt I wrote to yon things have quited down toabout sixty cents and rather more anxiety to sell than buyer re lo buy. There wilt soon be a second edition, when the growers, I think, will te a little sharper and sell at sixty ceute, instead of lofting a good thing go by. But some men, of course, are very wife, and can tell more ahead than others. I gave no advice, but go on with Ihe rest, or hild out the laller for the last fe wdsje. When men get so sharp it it best (o uot urgo them to 1 tuiiilcsixiynents a pries that ahould bo paid for good wool, aod a price ibat growers ough to lake, for nine out of ten did not expect 11 before tbe clip. lours, Li. CONVERSE, , Buyer of Wool and Importer of ishesp. STATE MATTERS. IitcowpoaAran. A 'ortiuc.te ot incorporation for tb Aetna ;1 CompR.Dy, vms filed at the SecreUry of St iUs office on Monday. The capital I $80,000, divided into shares of $10 each. Tbobusinass orhce ie to be located at Wellsville, Columbtina county, Ohio. Only On. The only prisoner in tho Madison County Jjil ia IUuier dutuA.y who resided in this couuty iitar Dublin lie is charged with breaking into a cluiU- ng elore at l'iuasMUt Vlley ut-v aiualiii $130 worth of clotting. COMHENCKMEN I AT MIAWARi:. Dklawabt, O , June 23, 18ifi. Veslerday dawned with new cheer and comfort to tht almost raalttd attendanUr here. It was a gift of delight to the Female Collrge, whloh it always compelled to bold Its commencement In the Church, that tho air wu cool all d&y yesterday. The whole sweep of fashion had been brought out, in a tia of cambric and twist, to adorn the young ladies especially the graduating class. The entire church wae tilled with adies, lave a frw Church dignitaries. I was a beautiful light, and President Lion' aldsnn and his talented Ftctiltj might well be vain oi the prAise untvurinily bL'Htowud on tne programme and its rxcaatlon. In tbe atlirnooa ibe busioeus meeting of tbe Alumni ot tne University wag bnld, at wnich iu.ixhj were subscribed inward an Alum oal Professorship It is intended to raiso the amouut to f'-6 0i0, and to have tbe entire ammiut paid in end tho chair eolabiisnei fully wttiiin Jour years. The consummation of tbe plan will be a lasting honor upon the Ren He men who have re cn'.ved tbe ben en is of tbeir Alma Mater, and it will In turn, reflect back the deed and bless tbe donor. The east of the chair thus to be erected and the occupant, nave not beou use mea upou. ins cata logues of the University show that there are about 20 livinir raduates at this time. whoby ait avtraye donation of $100, wil) raise the full sum of !fc&,000, whioh will amply support a frolsasori1 In. Dr. Read, editor ot the Wutern Ckrutuin Advocate, delivered an address before the young ladlfS of tb Albeneum Literary socio ty or me r ornate louege last mint. ins character seieoieu was en tier. Ue handled it in two views, first, for every one, honored, lonely or humble, God has a plane. Second, some disoernabte hint will be oSared, of the plaot Ovd will havt you occupy. Gov. Cox come yesterday; 'po Rishops norrir, iiarxe and inrjmpsou. yuiu. ran moiuiax, ' , McCoxitEtsvti.Lt, 0., June liC, EnrTot Jopb'ial Tbe Morgan County Ouion Convention met to-dny and put in nomination the following candidates: For Judge of the Probst Court, D. C. I'ioker- lon; fcr Auditor, J. II McUrrw: for Treat- urer, S. R. Hii1; for Prosecuting Attorney, B. II. fitanbery; for Com mint ioner, Frank Peltit; for Infirmary Director, A. J. Uosom; all preeut incumbents except the Commit' sloner, and all faithfut and efficient officers. Of Judge Tinkfrton, we may be pardoned for saying (bat there in no more active uor more enthusiastic worker in the Union cua any where in tbe Stale, tie It tc-tained on iht Central Committee for the ensuing year. Tht Convention wat com posed of earnest aud determined men, In whose presence "My Policy" did not receive so muoh as a passing notice. Its animus may be judged from the following stirring resolutions, which were passed unanimously . Rfsolvtd, That the Union party of Moraan county occupies the same Indexible position now that It did during armed rebellion, and ie aa firmly arrayed against rebels and rebel eympathissr; and having assisted it defeating armed traitors In iho ntl, we now purpose lo prevent belli them and Iheir northern allies rrom ni'ing offiar of trust. For tbe former w demand punishmentcom-meneural with the enormity of thelrcrimes; and for the latter igaotainiuue defeat at the ballot-box. To this cad, that the general welfare of our oommon country may be promoted, w tall upon all true patriots io riot tbeir en'ire energies. Reeolvtd, That this Convention cordially approve of the ticket nominated, and UsaniJ ly indorses the platform adopted by the Union State Convention on ihe 20th insl. at Columbus, and that we pledge thereto our hearty and united support Rttolva That the oounty ticket IbU day nominated, being composed of Irae and r-llabl Union men, It deserving of ihe tup-port of every loyal eliiien of the oounty, and that we pledge ourselves tt use all honorable meant it tecure its Iriuuphaut election. Tb Ust of feel ins- prevailed, and the Convention adjourned over to the oeoond Tuesday of October, when you will hear trout a agaia. JorrtR. COUMOM 1'LBAS JVDOE. 1'he Coluiubu Gazette learns that the irieuds of Xiiuutua Sparrow, Esq., will piraent his name to ih Democratic Convention na a candidate for Common PleasJuage in this judicial die triot. John L. Green aud Geo. L. Coutcrs are spoken of in tho sumo roauectiou. ShKTEHrm. Tho following persona were recently snitenoed in tho Scioto County Court of Common Pleas to Laid labor in th Penitentiary hnc: William Cutler, passing U. S. Legal TeVdfi couriterMt notes, 9 months; Charles BUnkenxhip Ubd Henry Fisher, for robbery, U years. Fbulam tl bad-Cents RaxKAexn on Bail Thomas Ltavan, Hehd-Oenier ot the FeuU an Brotherhood for tbe Biaie of Ohio, ar rested for complicity in tbo invasion of Canada, on Wednejdaj wnived exauiina- tion before the U. S. Commisyionnr at Cleveland, and guv bail for his ap insurance t the next term of the United SLatis Court. Emiohax rs. Mr. C. II. Campen, Emigrant Ageut at this plaoe, report that during tbo week eadiug Saturday, Juno 30th, 669 emigrants passed this point westward bound. These were principally Germans, and proposed to settle as follows; In Ohio, 286; Illinois, 101; Indiana, 70; Missouri, 67; Kentucky, 29; Wiiooniio, 2C; Iowa, 11. Mareixd in J i'me. During ihe month of June there wire 62 marriage lioena Issued from tbe office of the Probate Court. During the same month last ysar there war but 38 licenses issued, aud during the month, of May of tbt present year 07 permit e io commit matrimony were granted. Last week there were but 12 lioenies issued, and 0 of these were granted on Saturday, 1 on Monday, 2 on Taeoday, and 1 on Thursday, Rkoboahued. -The certificate of reorganization of the Sandusky, Dayton A Cincinnati Railroad Company wu tiled at the Secretary of State' office ou Monday, July 'id. Ihe Company is to be known as th Sandusky A Cincinnati Railroad Company, the road lo extend from Sandusky to Dayton, with right to conetruct to Cincinnati, to include th old line between Tiflin and. Sandusky, lb Find lay Branch and all Bid tracks. Ciktial Lunatic Asylum.--During tha month of June 22 patients were admitted, to the Central Lunalto Asylum and l discharged. Seventeen of tho latter wort entirely cared, two much improved and two unimproved. During tht month but two deaths occurred. The wholo number "f patients in tha asylum, July 1st, waa 277, 122 male and 155 females. The asylum is now ia txceltsnt coudition and under tbt direction of the efficient Superintendent, tht lata improvomuta are being made to tell well In the ecale of work and good accomplished. Claim Collections. Tbe Juno collec tions of Col. Royal Taylor, Commissioner of the Bureau of Soldiers' Claims, amount to $6tZ'Jl 28. Th collections for November, lUCfi, amounted to &r,881l; December collections to $77,874. 72; January, 18(10, lo 64,228 80; February, $17,228 37; March, $65,122115; April, $64,-115 21; May, (-;.!,- 801 18. Total since Nov. 1st, $lrJ,lb .'.7. During tho same time pension eertitioaios to the amount of $3,026 30 have e . n procured and delivered to parties who collected them, making a grand total of &04,S23 87. CoMiiAt. To t tb new Editor of Th Oh it, who xlnded hospitalities lo rebel traitor during tht war, and had ntvsr a word for tht toldlen tf tht Untoa who wbi only prtvtattd from appearing In ami agalatt iht flag by aatural cowardice of heart lecturing Iht Editor of tbla papsr, now, upon his eluttet ttwarel th faravt toldien of th Unlet army! i mow YiHrnniA. A gentleman of this city bee been kind tnougb to furnish for puhlloAiion tht fol lowing txtrsels from a letter written by a prominent and Inrlueatial gentleman of South Western Vlrrjoie, living In ont of tb mora important towns near th lint of tht Virgfniaaod Tennessee Railroad: EsmiVILIX, fv'liTT CoTJBTT, Va June 22, lH6ti. f v You said in your hat letter anv information in regard to our country would b gladly received, ao If I now say more than you ear about reading it will not ap pear en'irely gratuitous. It would take an experienced pen lo give a description of the climate, sou and resources ot tbe country Agriculture is the tourc from which our country I mean Boath-Wssurn Virginia must ai vreient expect to beom Drainer. reus. Now that the incubus of slavery has nen remnTvu, em pwopi ar working with a greater u-groo oi sarneiiB m tB,r. g than ever before, and seem only intent on repairing the ravages and destruction of properly incident to the late unfortunate war. Already a company it being organised, with brilliant prospect of success, to lere for peiroleuro about six miles from this plscr, and from what I oan learn ll promli to be a good Investment, t Th surfao of tbts country It roush and nountaiuous, presenting loihe passive traveler Utile inducement to settle or invesi capital. Though hilly and broken the soil is so.Mi, and ny enertv and indtiair n. plied in ihe right direction, could be 'mad io yield a hutdaoma profit lo the farmer. gauth-Westeru Virginia and Ksai Te,. lea see, I nneve, ar Shawn tn h among the imiiiPiw ai ins Ul tad Htftj.e Indeed, ths wild scenery and bealihfiil at-mspher of Ih mountain possess attrao-liona lhal are unknown lo parsons who have never lived among them. Tht northwest portion of this and nearly all of th adjoin ing " lent tuuu7, ! i'N TftBl DeU 0 001; not inferior, I am told, to anv ttrnilinutrt in rennsTivania. irgnere.oi a good quality, may be found In great abundance. ' Tbe proxies appointed by th Letlslaliire at lie Jail session, for the Virginia and Kroiueity mil men, win meet lu tlooilson, Vircini, on the izih nay of July, when soma ate j will be taken looking 0 the nnm plelion of this Important work. I think Cincinnati would bo aa largely bneftid by Ih work as any other city, and 1 bop her capitalists will take an interest In ita com pletion, mere tsnniv nineiy-six mil to Ii built, and $MHiutH) had bee eipended on tat beior ue war. Anotheb Scene is a SoaaowruL Dbama. Th paprs here have hud muoh to sa; of one Mr. Parka, wlo, at on time, it was re ported, had committed suicide, t This proved to be a mistake, as he appeared in proper person to tontradict the statement a few hours after it wat mndepublio; Last week, however, ht madt another secret trip. Ultmatt friaud knew that ho bad gon to Louisville, but few knew of tht tenor of that visit, antll the following paragraph, In a Louisville paptr, attracted thslr atttntlon : John Parka, of Columbus, O.. oama ta Louisville In search of hi wife, who had left him. Meeting Thomas Crawley, her seducer, ho demanded to bo veld where his wife was, and uptm Crawley a refusal to Inform him, sboi blm iu two places, murtally wounding him. Mr. Parkt is now ta tbe city. The shoot- Ing of Crawley ooourrdon Wednesday of of last week, Mr. Parks giving Ntimstlf up at ouot io tht proper authorities. Ho wat reltassd oa txamlnation and returned at ones to this place, and yeeterday morning went to work at his old occupation. Craw- ley, it appears, Waa but slightly wounded. He It the maa that bat caused all the trouble la Mr. P. family, and those who know ths circumstances will hardly cenderao tht alter s oourtt. Qi ii Buamaa Matieial. A Soother paper, In answer to Ihe question wher the people get money and materials for rebuild ing thslr kousei destroyed during tht war. ays: "It It Indomitable will that this "paoptt art toavtrtlng Into building ata-"Urlala, and thin msuldiog thtm into "huW A Clbvblahdeb Y bites Abovt Cqluk cb. A Clevelander hat been among ua taking notes. He tame, ht taw and ht wrott tt tht Leader. Pegpls generally art interested in what others tay about them, aud therefore) we reproduce a few para- rapn; Columbus locks vtry agreeable this sea- eon never more to. It streets are tolerably clean, business rather lively, lb houaet seem mor comfortable aud brighter than usual; the shaded streets make pruy drives, and many housps on lire ad and Town are really delightful. The Neil Mouse, during ibe convention, outneeedy en id, waa dtttttabU: but perhaps tt in t always to. Tbe thop and bathiug saloons ar elwtya poor. But Columbus is growing. Smoking her Is lose common among young men than In Cleveland, but profanity In at a premium. To a Clevelander It seems aa though everybody was staring at bira probably because in Cleveland iiobodj looko at anybody. On Iho whole, Columbus la gradually Coming up to lis proper spher aa tbe capital of a great Slate. In titn, all Kuokeyes will bate govi on to be proud of It I bop. Tbt sum correspondent thus "does tho Convention up bran n '' Trier were many ner thing, about Iho Convention. The il gaie looked honest, iht reporters homely. It waa queer ihe programme passed round before hm&si wasn't carried out queer the eapieot Cbnirnmn of the Central I'ommine oould n t mu lo thing hie own way queer he trembled so, and forgot his own Kpeeoh in culling it td order j user the parson couidn'i a-l mor ''uncooked rhetoric into his prayor queer th Sealer clique didu'i get, man on a Committee from Cleveland queer Lew CtmpbeiraConvnnti'indidn'thave a session queer th' Johnson squad awallowod every radical d ie"dunib as sbeep before their shearers. ' Old supers of OhiopMitica and soldiers ia legion, some man of brass and many men of brums, a (e btrbarians and a hoat of Christians, were ilcre. AM "cam up to the help of the l.ird against tho mighty." And how they did kuock ibi cas-ttrsof politicians scheme almutLhetr -irst With what harmony, wht sp' Qtaueou priu-etple, thy put forth pialforui and eer up oandidatat eon tain ing every el(ont of lua- Qttt JL
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UKNF.KAL 1IIIWS. The latest reporta from the Northwestern lolag Mttlaials are tea tt 0aalekWM fold ntnmplof atoalWrrday wttkaioakw, and ptrtlw vara starling to laaa stbtj day. Ik-plorlng earths abo lalt tea Mttlisaat for Balay Laka, It tiraporUd dlKotarUa of rlok gold baarlasasrti ban ema aiada. Baity Lafc is oalf aaaat a dai'i JtarasT aroa TarasUUM Lake. News from Fort Benton by tha steamer Daaea, at ft. JoMph, ta it tha aBkot lail Iadlaa traablas la thai rtgloa had aMd, and that tha road te Tlrglata Ott as eowpUiad-aad train n pasiD( oar it. Mlnlog eparatloas had eaa-aed, and as aid rich etaoerarlas Of sell had eaaa aada. Tha JJa trasghl don oaa kaadnd onaaad dollars la I4 for Bt. Loals parttss. The murderer of lira. Perrint and her oMIirta at UtlU Bock hits feast arstatad, and oa otthaawasbHigbjaRlaniriAtadaioh. Toothtti wars oasanltitd to Jtll to awstt lamtiarloa. Vhfts taking than to Jail, lha Sharif was cbllgatt tia loto iba oro4 to piarsat thalr Mlitag te Srlati-bis. Tha ball Woaadol one bill la tea asae?, aH-plsghlsaarof. , The 81. Paul iVfti of the S4th msaUoas tbaarrlral of a gaatUM at thit plwa who oapsa dawn Iron tha Bad river ul tha North In tight daja, and annoBDaai tha mbsIoi t tha 11 Blrar Oi Brig, ada.whlah hoompoaad of oTSroia thaosud savts, loadadwlthaieraihsa aaa baadrad tboaaand dat-' Ian' worth of fan. bow on tha way to HI. fl. 1 ha Bad rhar aaitUnaal Is BOO nliM north of BT P). Boston intends to bring back the Fourth of Jill. Bbo la prapailflgfor a high old oaUbralloa. The New Hampshire Legislature has rail Bad tha Ooaslltalloaal ansadaml. A oologne water mannfaeturlBgostablisb-aaaat haabaaa starhdal Moal(oaiarj, Ala. Tha New Tork papers eonlinue to report cholora la tho ally. Savaunah, Qa., don't know whothsr te Bottoms tba Foar lb at Jill er sot. The degree of LL. D. has bssn conferred a loi. Joba Blaibaai, by tha Moaat Ualoa Uollaga, iBHtarkooaaly. Rents and board at Newport are lower this vter Ibaa laat, anfl tha (Ida or traral thllbar-ward la quit brisk. Colored troop", part of lb fore detailed tt)rallathCtlt'ora1a volaataart, haTaarrtrad at Saa I raaciiea. . Offiolal returns show thai otot 6,000 Wur- lata par sioath araUavlag far Bitnpa. Ualy os ftrtwath of tbaai art carrltd la iatarlsaa vassali. Barnusi lately paid one hundred guineas la Load Sir las skill of aa alapbaat with la rp tvarp laaka, for his Whmm. The St. Paul Piwtir say that on the Red Blfarsattlomsni, flvehiadrad sallrs aortbof that plaaa, stiff bubal of whaat to tha sera Is ao ordt eary f laid. It is supposed that tha eat tie disease la awaig Iht wathloja oa tbt plalas. A graat Biaay ban bni loaad died, with cat aa onward appaar aaas af asy saota. The Grand Jury at Canandalgua ha pre- ssatad lidktits agalasttha Faataa prlooaara at Baffakaad btaloos. Tho saato will bapoaipwaad ta tha asil tarm aad lha prlsonsrs rataaasd on ball. In a storm oa Monday at Buffalo, oa of tha wladowt of lbs baablag hoiss of btUbA Cb. was blowa if, oid V. fl. loads aad airroacy lo lha asMaat of tli baadrad dotlan blowa at. Tht freed men at Helty Spring, Missis sippi, kan llacod ItOO la tba haads af tho If ajrtr, as a nward for lbs apprabaasloa f a stirs ar The Mayor of Columbus, Uiss has ap potaltdJaf Kirk, a tolarvd sarpaaUr, Mayor af ftlrkrtlU, aaAfr!aaa tlUa la tba saatsraaart of tha ally. A committee of the New Yerk Common Ooaaatlhasrafartad agalast oalbrrlag Ihoraartb of Jily, baaausa than an a amiable finds Sat tha pwrpBBs. Paar aoals I A oall appears in tha Uaoon TU$nh for a eanisetloa of oattoa p'aatan, tonsat at Nash Nla la Sbptoaibar, n roatldar tha tystssi af fras labcr aad otbar sabjMta of litanet. Two negroes, Urlng near Memphis, were areartd oa tho tSlb by aakaowa paraaos. Vuth nkind by ptstol ballaU, oaahiflag II aad Ibo BtbarubnltM holas la bU body. A "Young Men's BenoTolent Association' haabaaa Ibrntd at Abordaaa, Hits., Ibaahlaf Bb Jaat af whlab. Is te sipply brsad so tha aaady la Ibat atotlaa. A laborer named John Haley, who had Jast drink saafal lana of eald waUr whilst "ally haaiad, fall daad la tha Strati la BalllBiora ta Taaadty. At tht late term of the Court In Helena Arkauaa, tha siaaibatB of tha bar Tolaatartly atnad taatkraaaruHoas far all ataaths oa assoaalof tho Mt pomly si d Mars la tha dlatrtat. The reluras of tba surrey Inst made tbaUaaaral UadOOUaby the lariayor Oaatral Ontaa, show aitaaaln aatttoatsata alaag lha trlb aiarttoor ths Colombia rirar. The tolal amount of money dae tht Uor- atasiMl by tba prliolpal PoslatatUre af Tlrgiila, at laa ubm ( ib bf aahlag oil of tha nballlaa, tahaa troai tht oftcUl raeords, was 6t,MT. The Rome (Wisr sari there art In Floyd coaity. Oaoriu, bsWMa ,ife kiadrad aad a tfcoa-aaad whtu atopi. stliata f hmd-otoot of thaai widows aad shlldmj, aot latladad ta abal stass 1st wbM tb. UftoUiir, Bad aa apprayrtaUaa. Tho Tartar add that tha Cnrl has aa aay, setd aaa-aot atll oawity bsds, iiUst at lft mil or less B tha Islltr, eplonel London, of Brown county, baa bsaa aaaiad as a Uatsa aaadldata for Ooaio oa Float ta, fcr Ih soiallas at UlomoBt, irawa and Adins. 1 A braaoh road la propoeed from Serille oa eh Jklkwitla aadrsM VtaUra Railroad lo Mr-4taa d Baits, tbisagk Wayna, Ashland aadH-dlaasoaatlsa. Tht oommsnosmsnt eieroltes of Kenyon OolUga.at waablsr, Ohio, on las Uih, wan targtly atUodad. Ths Hoa. Oas. B. Paadlsta aall rai U sxoalleal addrsas baton tha Oollaga loslsty. Hoa. Ban j ami c T. Loiter, formerly mem- bar 1 Casgrsas from tha lllh IHstriol, what eon. posad of Busiailt, Fortags aad Btark soaatlas, dltd at his residues tl Oaatot, on Beadsy tba ITth list. Thtpostomot " Freaie't Store," 1b Mil- taa,atikooaily,habathang'dUWtliaot. It Ii propostd to rhaaga ths aasts of Iba Ttltaga to tha saata as 11 pestoflla. "A match gam of town ball was played on Friday, at Cleetaaarl, hstwassj tba Wide-awake aadtaAUaBtaOlibooftbataliy. Tba lattar aaiaad aibswndin,aadthWtds.ewaka, whoai, It ptera, wafs mt vsrr Ia awaka, soorad only 32. , The Ottawa Union Is Informed that the OtBtral Qraat, oa Wtdnisday, tsok fron Plittar Bad te Baedtttky a tsa af inrtle-rK0ler old "Bsoosy-baoks,"0f tha "hard shall" partnailoa; - - a tt HOIWI Hira Itw mw un n vi The number of sea and rltor orait bulltUBw0OoBji,tbaoiaitttadBiirdmr,was latholfnltad aulas for tba yaar yratadlog Jaaa N, ISM, in at fotlsws: Haw Tork , 4U; Pnuyl-isaU.aitt; Mains, 108; Ohio, 1W) NaryUad, U: Musaahwalts, to-, llllaots, ai Vlrglala, Mi Haw Jsrssr. MiOaaaacllaal, at; Kaotaby, 30; blltaoorl, SI; Palawin, Hi Florid, I; Hlchlgaa, Hi Ha Htmpthlrt, 4; Ongoa, 4, an ths Dlilristof Ooliat- bla, Horth (larolloa aid TaaatsMB, 1 awk. - r. Tht Chattanooga (Tens.) Omtm, etyst Wt an In farm ad by Oanatal Tnltar.lba iparhf taadaat or Bafatas, that a censidsrebls aawaal af dsitltatlon ailtis anaag lha whites lo ntlgbkorlag OBoatfss. TbaUiaaral Is d ing his itnost to alls-vlalatba in ft ring! of tha DtDllltads, bat tht pro Tltloss ef thaOovtrrBiatanso rsslrictad la aaah oasaiasto nadar tlwdsanad sir MUtasnittr than lliasapflr. . . ., Lindaley, tht olergyman at Medina who whipped bis child to daatb,aad was rslsaead oo 110,000 ball, Ismsdlattly upon balsg sat at llbsrty Wsat to tha boeas af bis broibtr-to-Uw to itaf. bat was aot llowd"to do so, thabnibtr-la-iew "Mrttg that bis boats woald ba Ura dowa bf aa saclttd taob, aad tha solaarabla man has s alb likta up hfs inartsis 1b tht Jail at Albion, this ilms Tolaatarlly, to Neaps vlolsaas at tba hands of the paoyls. A gentleman writes from the Yatoo Rfnr rgloa la Hitslstlppl, to Waablagtoa, that a baad of datpsradoss bar bsaa srg aaiaad with lbs arowod parposs ol raealef MorlbBta ata oat at tba aalgbborhoav by a ooeesrlad lystsm si tsrsssa- ttaa, sash asa'aallaf amlat, and nrdarliM(ross taoplaaUitoai. Uls haadi, fitly la oaaibtran allarsaad, bat as IbU band has baa spying abaat ths plaalatioas, bs atks whal fserss ba shall par- SOS. ( Concerning the rumor soml week ago of saaaaaenat rortaiodwla, Arraeaa. the Saata fas asrfMatkevlbMys: "Wa art.Uppr to ba ablaU aaasaaaa Ibat tba laport of tha taptnn of furl toodwla, A. T., by tba Apashs ladlaas, and lbs isitaers of tba garrissa, whlab was tstag rapbad fron aa rraasisea, Is aatlnly wltboat feaadallaa, and tboss wha pat saoh baaslsssnpurtsl clroalatlosU craate so snath snilaty thrasghant tharoantryara UtlU bttUr thaa tba Indians tbtatalTN." h is elated that, on the recent up trip of ths atlsilsslppl stMmsr Ooldti Iifls, tbo aiaU foaad a lirga niM shall in ths seal, wblch, had U bate Hndlaooverad sod thrown lito tha flrs, wanM bin rasa Had dliastsroatly. eosia slaasBbeataiaa an of tkosplBloalbate imt aiany of ths lata dlteslen bars Utn otad by placlag tballs la ths ital. Ths At. Lsa's pspefs balltn thars Is sodm rra'B for Ibis vlaw, from tha ftsl Ibat lbs Atlantic aid HlsslHlppl Blaaothlp lias havo bsaa rots ran soaiuoh of lata frosi aiplotloasaBdnraa. Assistant Seoretary of lha Nary Fox writts to lbs Navy Dtpariaunt by tho hst Bora-paaa mall, anaoaiiclag thtanlnl af ihtsioBltor maatnaoaah, with raassls aosusipftwylag bar, at QassMtowv, Inlaad. The patsags has baaa ssads la tho abort tlow of tsa days aad tbres-qoarttrs, lha BTtriga sptad bilag oaa hnadrad Bid rlit tic1)! sillta par day Tb oilier was st fl'aM ' by tba heavy weather la bar speed or hi pitching aad lireslng. lbs was ooeiparalltaly adlststbed. An English counterfeiter of greenbacks has bsaa arretted at Allans. Ho Mates that tha btlle wan siado at Motlioghsaj, Bsgland, aid that be, with aln accsaapllces, cans hen for the par pose of peddling then. Iimiri tl BrwToik, two In Boston, oaa tn Olnslhaatl, ate In M. Utils, oas la MeehTllls, and oaa anhaowa, Oa refstte to dessrlbe tbaai, r ftits aay lafonasttoa Sfslsat Oositderable qiBititlM of then aeantrell greeabacks an lo clnalatleaat Menphls. They on as well ax cited that aa sisplcleas wen eeiier- talaad by stoTskwpm antll to lata to dlseoTor the In an article upon tht moan factoring In- Isntts of 81. Loala, tha Daneeral stab's a eon pari na la tbe trade ta T. beeco bslwesa lha years ! sad 1W6, frosa which lbs following remit appears laar), ibtre wtre twtlfeaiMmlsetirlif teteMlth' eats la M. LeiU. with a eeplMl at 10,u; ta 1165, ibere wan slsty-lwo sstebllihaisnu, aaiploy lag two ml II lone aad a half of capital, taiag wen Ibaa a wlllloa aad a half la tieats of tha sepltal livastadla Iba entire Bute la Ilea. The tiers ra tal aloae oa lobaoeo nsantsetarsA La It. Uila la ltat, was 1 ITl.SSl, tbs tobacaa balsg rained at aboat ftl.uu.ooo, bb lacrt ass of elchty par osal. over tba total prodacl tbs lists IB HOP. aid oostkoasaad parosal ea tba prudes! of Mi Loals tha saua yaar. The President has tigned at) aot tavpro- ?ldt for tbo reflates aid ooaasltdatlaaof lha Unlt'd tlatss tutntrs. The bill proildie that ths Frsal. deatbeaatborissd, wlih thsoosetbt of tbaiaaal, ta sppotal three parsoas leanwd la tht law as eoav- silHloaers to rsrlis, staipllfy, arraaga aad osteall data all stalatesof lbs United lutes, gtssrsl aad prosjlienl la their aalore, wh'.-s shall ba la fores at tbs Mate tub sftawwswsms stay akstbalr Baal report of tbtlr dolaaala aarfambsg thsls esUI- Tha ooanlesleien shall briag lofalhsr all lUtatss and parts of slatBtss wblab, froa similarity of tab led, oagbt ta bs branfhl lofithar, etnltrlig redia- dait arobooleueaaatasBUan aaklaf saoh alt. ratlaas as aay ba ascassary la meiclle the oawtrs dlatlaas, sapply the oaslsstoas aad eased ttaeltaper. parhslloes of thsoriglsal I tit. Tht following oiroular bat been tiiuad from tha ralat at Pblladilphla : "Tbs f 1lowln an I ba rsgslatloat far tha d'stribitlsi of Iks cent aad lha aw alcksl tkraa aad In ceil tseoa f the Oatlad Btatas ; Tba broase one aad two, aad (be alehal three sad fire coat s.lst, eat aow bs bad at lha atat la eicbaogs far ths gold aad slltar eotas arlafUlndsraotfSBftbsTJsltadttatss Tbeaew three cast biases era pal p le bais of fso, se-l tha Sva oent pi ces lasaaw ef ISOtaeb) aid atthsraf thaea saaa at aay larger aaoeat of whlab to er It Is tb aalUple, will ba saatti ths oNer of tba eeAfj of appltaatlaa. Tba reasoasbls st peases if Ih Inasportatlorj ef ths sail aad SkrseoaoA ptecet In nassf tM, aid lha ra seat a-ls la saaa of HO or ap ward, to aay poll! acoasslbls by ratlrssd r teem boat, will ba paid by tba atat. Tba Adi Bipress Ooapaay will act as Hai for partis or der! ag oaato, at., la whlab Boasy at drafto I baakt, aayabta ta thalr order, aav he esat, er drafts ea er cartlBeate f asaaslle la aatloaal baaks, payabls to ths srdsr af tbo Blrsctar at Tnatarar of the ratal aay ba aa, aot ths eel as ordered will b farwordsd whts the ssoasy to re oa latardsy, orsrrulod, and ba was ssnteooad to ba hinjr Angnst 10th. MoOfBBslI, It Isssld, nrelrod IfasBsatais wtlhsBt betraying say paritsilar saa Ilea. Mr. Jay Cooke hu contributed $26,000 for Iba aadowmeal af aa additional thaoloff sal pro- 'sstoisklp at Kenyon Oallegs, d his nomloated Bar. Dr. Broasoa, raator of Ih Episcopal Church latandnak.to dllthscbalr. Tht Delaware Qautii ttttat that Prof. Hoyt, of UbtO Waaleyaa Dalrsnlty, Is oaa of ths Boyt faatly that gatbersd Itb hundred strong at Btsafatd, OouBsetleat, rsoontly. Ba coald net aaa ta Cetlage aa aocsoat ot Ooaasacoawl, bat aa his paataaTBfh ' t Wtalay Chapel, lb priaoipal M. . Charoh In Daytoav has hcea rssaofad to glrs place lo a larger, aad won andsra sttuctirs, f)S eorcsr stona of tba bow edISc Ii to be laid with epproptl. ttaoersaoaUsoBJely 3d proximo. Tbt Querneey Tmu says that from April Id to the Sid laataat, 1,154 baits of wool, weighing 24,441 poondi, bars beaa shlppid froa Caabridge. This Is oily a best oae-thlrj af Iba SjBaaitiy la stars aad far ahlpswat frees this plass, Major Laainve informs tha Dayton Journal tha ths isbaoso an la tha aalgbbeiboM af Alei- aadri to leoklag eplaadldly aar better. Tb area af grooad plaatad la MoBlgoatry csnaly Lowstsr, Is lets than last jreat, Tbt Urbana Gitum says there Were at tht beginning of this Oaart, six peraoas coadeed la tho ooeBty JsH, charged with aaaluattaty aaaathlai aaparaUalad la tha history of the coaaty; Bid the rseorda of tha Ooatt aeier bttors prsssatsd tacb a otlalaal dotkst. John Btanford, Q. Davison, and Andrew JerksoB, shsrged rttpeetlrtlr wt h horse steallig aad Ugeay, atcaped foa ths Oltraost soaaiy Jail b Motley aoraluglast. Tbt Mount Vernon Sipuiliean say that Kaox ooaaty eora staads well, Is ol good eslcr aad BTary thing bow ladlcales a splendid yield. Oats aad sprlag whaat look wall. Qrass will be Ughl. The Salem RtpubUea reports that In tht ease of Jasint Ask ?. tba Btptlit Church of lalea rerdlotwas nsdtred la favor ef the plaintiff lor 1 1 TO. Tba plaintiff was a preacher, and tbe salt wbi for salary. The Ladles Centenary Association of Bastera Cblo and loath Weatsta PaooaylTanla, last week presented to Moaat Uilon College M,000 lha malt af the Assoalatloa'e labors to rules an eedawaaat toad. Tht Salem Republican notes lha appear awes la that locality of tba leanala. For two week they bars beeala ooaBllasa auaben ta roetwwion every gresa Hath aaJ braacb. They arepro aouaoad tbe reg alar " etrei year " variety. The RepublloaBf tb lftlh District l b Ooa'tatiea it rV'brlde, tbo 1Mb of Aa !, to sjoalaats a ck JlJate for Ooagrest. It It nderaiood that tha contest tor tht Malaatloa will ba between Mr. Blaghaa, the present Bsmbirlaad Oal. Fooraaa, af ihoBelnoattiaVoBi-le. Tht ntit annual meeting of the Ohio Teat hire' Aseoelatloa will few held Is XtnrsTille, aoaaeBclsg oa Tuesday arenlBg, July 31 Tha opealeg address will bs dallrered by Prof. Ill T Tappaa, of Atheat, rteildeatof lbs Ataeralloa, aad ibo aaaaal address by ObIobsI S. I. f Wher, af OlaataaatJ. Tbt Dmoe ratio Oongrtisitnal Conten- lloaatlewark had a wara tine nhctlag acai-dldats for lha lltb Dlatrlot. The rots oa Ibo lllh ballot stood: Then bill, of Ooehocton, M rotet; fol-leH, nf Ltoktai, OS rots; Dr. Ball, af Motllnfia, Afterward UacaadMalos weiaall with- anwa, sod Qsa. stergaa oalaatad byasalaaa- bold, gust, I tlui ealtsd r the dnfts asllnted. Jmts rousot, Dtitetor." TATR ajEWw, ' A Wool Orowers' Bank has been organ- Ued at Newaik, Obi. The locusts have appeared la great nnm- bat la thatowaahlpaf Jaskaea, MUewiig eeaaty John Cltager, a Uwnsbtp tiwjtoisr In ardle eowaty, waa leal weak nltid ef by esaa awa who bnka leu kla bsass, , , , The Postmaster at Coshoeloo .ha been aallasd br Us Postasster Oaaaral lhal his cBks has beaa dealfiatsd sea Hoisy Order Oflloa, tt00,t0 pouads of wool wen loin In H arrows oeaaiy last wttk, at prices rasgtog rroa e sea seals per pawd. f lh i , The total valuation of taxable perataal pnpartyef Miiktigwa iMBly,ai ntuasdby lb Mwasbly aeseseors, Is S,7tt4,Ul, , . , , , Tht Cadii &naaaf aayt that Alf Mun hasboightottrseo evo wotlh sf sheep la Harttooa oouaty, far tbe laetera aarktl. , The Gongrosalonal Contention of tho Mb Diet riot to to be held at BlUibore, Ja'yUlh. hob. a. w. Clerks win, wttboat dsubt, bsn-aaa laaled. Tht train on tht Mew Lebanoi Branch Ullnad does aot pay sapeasM, aad the PbHei ears that anUa the pe4naaS af ton penpts Is be tar, H win bs tokest , r M Tht Oantea Mmtory aay a: Jt'tiigaUt a tbe OesBl was I b tart spied all last wsefc, la ooa sscjsaasaaftaewatar belagdrawa froa the Metetl- laa wrej tor the perpeae of rsantrag ban washed la br ay Mas af aannaptts let Is Tbs UtbI Is ew fill, aad aaTlgiUoa nsiaed. "OIT, DAM NED P4T!M I Btbon, or Moobb, or somt other ont of that "let," onot had a very objeotituabla dog. Among all the dog qualities, he had but tn which was, to ba alwayi in the way. Bo much so, that bit matter finally named blm Bpot, beoaus, Ilk Lady Mao beth's, he would never " Out!" Tht Democratic party to-day is In a simi lar predicament. Tbe other nam ot ita objectionable deg it Vallamdicham. Do what they may, he won't " Out!" They tried to obokt him op and keep his under at thalr Convention, but ht held oa, like grim death. They gave him a subordinate plaoe, but he foisted bis own resolutions upon them, and bad them adopted aa their platform, Qrown desperate, they nominated on of the "fratrloidal murderers" b had denounced all through the war, for tht leading office. Tht tpontor of this infant Copperhead, making profession for him in the Copperhead faith, presently claims aa his chief exploit in tht army that ht car ried the vote of his wholt Compiny for Vtlhndighamt Everywhere Vallandiohasi I They put him on the tail-end of oommltttts, and ha wriggles his way to the head, and controls thsm. They tndeavor te) oover up the In- famous record ht baa madt for tbtm by nominating a Brevtt Brigadier-General, (prepared to their band by a waggish Republican,) and behold I the Brigadier Gea- eral has done nothing to speak of" eioept secure votes for Yallawdiqbak I They endeavor to prevent him from speaking, but he makes himself the oeatral figure at every public meeting, and orushet tbt parly with bil affectionate endorsement of it principles, and bit egotisticalself-admiration. He Is their "Great Martyr," he isllt them with " damnablt iteration." "He 11 suffered under tht tyrant Lincoln," 11 Ht descended into tht bowels of tht Confederacy, and camt up again by way of Canada." "He wat buffeted by tht thieves, murderer! and villains,' whose votes they Are bow trying te scour. He never voted a tent for tht nnholy war," a small sprinkling of whoa glorias hit parly is now endeavoring to oatob. "H protested against th unholy murders of the men his party now seak to cloth with Ibe honors of office. 11 He it their Great "Martyr! their Illustrious Exile! their "ten-cent Vallahdioham I" And he goee on, killing them with bis kindness, and burying I hem under th dirt of hie loath some oaressas. If anything la tha misfortune! of a party so ussiest and hateful to mankind could mo one to pity, we could weep with the Copperhead party, over their tribulation from tbt adhetivt Tallandiuhah. 1 " EXpr Ni3UEaa)1n n tht Copperhead phllotophy there It no principle of politics, social atttios, morals, Intraorals, or religion, whiefc Is not subject to the restriction eiceplnlgger." Thus: all men are created fro aid equal -except aiggert. Man lu his aattral at at hat an loalienabl right to flft, liberty and the pursuit of happiness except niggers. Thou shalt not kill xoept algais. Thou shah not oommlt adultery xotpt upon niggers. Thou shalt not steal noeft from tht bast-bora African. Tboq ihalj not bear falsa witness against thy neighbor unless ha be a fraedmaa. Thou shalt live thy neighbor ao thyself except nlggen. There li bat one Scriptural injunotion (bat they art wil ling to glva the African iat tjie benefit of and with unusual liberality they are even willing to tnlarge tbe afplication, in the ont Instance, they are fot only willing that the negro should oat his bread in the sweat of hi face, but they want to eat their bread also In tht sweat fli'hm face. An assemblage elloiia "Johnson meeting" lately gathered tti Indianapolis to do somt wlrt-worklng for getting up a oounty ticket, engineered jointly by Copperheads and Johnson men, wlththe proportion tf about two of the former to one of Ibe latter, thowed a threwd operation on tbe part of the Cope. In dividing out the offioee, the unimportant onot were given to tbe John-ton men, while good Bfmocrats were nominated for tht Legislature. The Legislature having a D. 8. Senator to elect at their next session, makes thru part of the ticket very important, and the Democrat in that couaty being in an other- lee hopeless minority, go In for the coali tion, and txpeot to aeeore the lion's share. This, of course, is to be the policy. Demo- orals art to smuggle themselves In under the dodge of the " Johaion ticket," wherever men pretandiog to belong to such a faotlon en bt found to lead themselves to tbs trick, and votes enough oan be secured to do It. In this case, those attempting It are destined to an interesting disappointment. Tht offitt of tha Sandusky, Newark anU Maasltld railroad, at Ht. Vorasa, was entered en Wadatedey alghl aad tba odk safe, with thai ol the Dslltd Itatn Bs press Ooapaay, were blown of aad She-ee lie ate, valeted at eoeee three or air haadrsd doUsrs, rtsHted tborefroB. Ihmtoao ataatatthsbarglais. it Wednesday, tht body of Jan Hoi- iu, aatd to year, waa feand la a bed sask featlag la tha Mlaal Oaaal near Oarthagt. Tho aaet waa (fed tlgbtty at oaa oad aad eewed ap all roaid, aid abOBt tbo fees aad hoed at tbe deteaeed ware tight-lp boaad strip of aaella. A part ef bar clothlag waa fensd ea the bash af tb easel, Ih other apea tbo body. Ma aaiha of Tlo'saee vere fosad apsa tbssoly.sad tb afstr Is shrsaded la mntsiy. Wool buyer la Trumbull oounty have sa psylBg as high as to teats tor th beat grades. ie arises ra from M to SO t bis. Il to tbngbt that ths altpwlU ha aeattf all height ap ths pras- . Iheaaaberof bayers la aaisially large, aad wool grewtrt part wlh thalr slips vary isadlly. Iht Cantos Mrponhrt says tha work at tha atssa Is saspasdad ladilallaly, wfclcb e'eotrso iBterftree Both with bulatsa th aaaat. Tsa soil trad, whs itgereilry preeteated, finishes a large aaowtl of haalaasa between HaasllloB and Olmlaad. Ta sarpeaatea at were A lbs alaea throws a tora umber of psnoaa eat orewploy wait, who dspead apoa alalag far a llvallhood. Mrs. Todd, wlft of tht PrttbyUrlan itntoesr t Baltm, Oalaabtaa oaaaty, was aasoasd f iaarsfrlsty aad shatgas aads agalaet bar abastl- A salt wis btwigbt torslaader, thejiry ntara- lag a nrdltt af tl,sO tot the pUliU sd tba trial sesaittat la ths tUdeostlea af bin. Todd. Ths nr dlot to the heaviest avw awarded far elaader la Co- taabl osaaty. The Quarnaay Timm gutai that tha Caih aen Ooal Ooapany dellvsrad tbetr wool la an agest f ths OallBtla, Teaseaeee, Oaaptsy, af wtaaa they bawhl tbetr geato, a tow days ilaes, to wbleb they raaalnd Ii Uaabrldg Mi dallan par pee id. The baaftotl Bess weighed asdrly three poaada. At the above rate tor wool, ths raMsf ef eaawotfall I prate treatable la ahtosvaatty. A rich old farmer living la Plorenoe towBshlp lini toaatr, was, ea Taasday, Jaa rabed f Itt.OW ta ld aad haads. Tbo thlevts rapressatad Iheauslrts at etoeeis, latlal- dated tb M aaa aad hie Bally, irrteUd sad troaad tksai all, aid left with the geld aad beads. Ths plaa wis will ceaetlred aid wall eaestad, aad tl Is were lbs sharpen aad aod tbetr awaps- A'n aoeldtnt ooturrtd oa tbt Cltvetand A Toad rallrsad aa Wedaesday awalag, abaat steal alia ss f Clay JaatUea. It waa saa ad by lb train raaalai erer seas aaltk. Bias aai wen thrown froa the traak, sobs of tbsa lata tb gutter, ladsoasofthea laloasrsak. Mr. Ban Is, aa ei press aesseager, aaaa Bear kelag bis Ilia, bat was rsaeswd frs dtwwalac by lha aatita ewertt af tbeee who a ease o his aeetiisaoe. FertiBately, al amral ulban wen aere er toss lajarsd, a IIvm wen lost. At th last meeting of U trustees of ObtrMe&llefe.beldo. Tuesday laM, several 1a portaat sbaagea wen Bade laaag tbs toealty rrof. J.H. felrsblld waa steeled FreaMeat of tha Osllrt, ta dll lb vaea nay sasaslsaid by ta rtelg Ballon last yaat af F real deal ObexleeO. Flasey Pnf.tuba1. BlUe; late Proleeeor of Oreak, will henarter III tho ohalr af Kataphyrloa aad Rbeto- rle. Frof Charles FaaJald to Inaotorred ta tbo Profestonhlp f Onek, aad Pnf. Jads nils the ahelraf Utla. 0 0 W tbirtliff IsAs aoslalaPtoftsHrof iMtlaaad Qrsok. Th Miasal tjaivaralty aa tht ib sent aalltotorty ssoosid eUas f f red as tea aaBbsrlsg tftaaa: Oarllato Serrate, Hlliabora, 0.; Beberi Ohrlatle, Bassofkbara, sVotlaad, llokard T. Dar nil, Walaal ills, O.t Wllllaa aallta, Wblta Ptgeaa, Mth. Beary L, Baymss, Uiligtei, tie. Orft 9. Balsmeft, Oaford, O i Idmrd 1. KM MhBMt, Otactaaati, 0.; Jaaa . Ray let, Bleb view, Ill.t Joba A. Wef, Liberty, lid F teatt, Blltoawn, O t Otto a latin, Uadea. O.I Mssas D. A. Btosa, AeaJa, O.i sanel X. Wnssta erth Uberty, 0-i Ohwtoe . ffoad, titetaaati, 0 KSNTOCIA V fWLirHB. Get. Hoasoii, tbe chaser of J oaa Moboab, has been nominated In Kentucky as the aandidatt of tht Union mon for Clerk of tht Court of Appeals. Ht will bt tup-ported by tht Union mtu of all shades of politics as a compromise candidate In oppo sition to Ihe man selected by the ex-rebels Great enthusiasm Is manifested In behalf of Gen. Ho mow, and there wilt bt a hot oon lost. Col. R. R. Dolling wat on iht (rack In opposition to tht seeeseion candidal, and was satisfactory to the War Bemoorati and Conservative Unieu men, but tht more Rad loal mon wort not suited, aad ha declined, and Gen. Hoason, who It tstma It In that happy political petition wbloh nk him acceptable to all partiee outside of the rebel element, was nominated. Tbe Louisville Journal accept tht situa tion enthusiastically, tbt Dmocral grulBy. Tht CWirr thiaks Neath will ba tltctad by fifty thousand majority. ... J "BOrWI.af BUBBLE!" Tht chief fuglemen at tha Democratic Convention her Tuesday evening (where there was a preventing Providence In the way of weather, and "the mass" dld'nt oomt to any grsat txtent) were Valla mo bam, Jiwatt and Moboam all thrtt of whom havt been candidal of their party, within tht last tix years, for Govern or of tht StAtt. When Jawarr wat a candidal, MoatA opposed him, and agreed to not oaly tot against him but "get every town af hii "county that he oould 1 Influence ' to do tbe e." Two (years after, Vallamihaii waa nominated, and Jswirr tppued hii Now the three, like Maebatb'i witch, are stirring up the cauldron of Copperheads to gether. JtKCCNl'T. McDonald, who waa beatta by Gov. Mob- tob la the last eontsst for Governor in Indi ana by about twenty thousand votee, re- oently mad a speech al New Albany, aad oa being asked to say something about Mo atom, said he didn't "wast bil at altlon on" dead ducks." This felicitous ap plication of tht dignified and elagant phratt of the President shows that appropriate oo easlont for It ust are likely to be frequent, Tht expression will undoubtedly beeomt clatslo. Jot. McDohalo s us of 11 la ref- trtnet td Gov. Mobton Ii very rloh. A Waihihotoi dispatch to tht Chicagi fVieiMC aayt: "It It undsrstood that aa addrtsa to tha ptoplt tf tbt United 8tais hat ba agrd upon by tbt Democratic and Conttrvatlv members of Congress, "and Ii bow being signed. It fully an u dorses th propositions la Ihe National "Convention, to bt fatid at Phtladalphit " tb 14ih of August, and urges partlolpa- "tlon In In proodlogi. It la headed with 11 the name tf Senator Goraain and Hep- "reeentatlva Niblacb." Tbi Copperhead preaa throughout tha country bat mad publioaltioa of an an- nounoeaent by the Mobile Jfeyuisr thai one of the female teachers tf the freed men Bureau at Mobilt had married a negro. Mot tut of these papers, lo far a wt know, hat published th counter statement of tba Rmtter. that tht rtport waa u a malicious falsehood" Impossd upon It by torn de signing person. Wt havt no txptotatioi that any of thest chivalrous fellow, who bit at tht her Is of our soldier while they war fighting tbt enemy, will forego the opportunity to attaok these woman who have left home and friends lo da what they nay to ednoate and tltvatt lb Ignorant aad down-trodden freedmea. A arnoiAL to tht Cincinnati Qatttt taya that Senator Cowan hat addrd a letter to leading Jobrsob men In Pennsylvania, staling that Federal offie holders In that State will ba expied to torn down liter ally with their fuads. tn order it assist In tht atttmpt to defeat Gen. Ubabv's election for Governor. Rarours from Nebraska alatt that tht atlrt Union fitat Uokt tl tltotad. Bat, th Chief Justlot Copperhead oan didst, suodd by 60 majority. Th Stat Con atiiulioa U adopted by about 100 majority. In lb Legislature the 8nrt stands 7 Union, 0 Copperheads; tha Hon, 20 Unto a, 19 Copperheads; wearing Iht auooest of 2 Union U.-8. Senator. INHANE HI KM T. The Koobester (N. T.) papers give an ao count of one of the most sickening eihibi- bitlons of idiotic fanaticism, or blind rage w have tver heard of, in the whipping io death of a Utile child by it father. It ssems that the child refused to say its prayers, and the father, a preacher, undertook to whip it into obeJIeuoe. After Le had beaten It for two hours, as he afterward confessed, the child began to sink, when Its stepmother placed It on tbe bed, where in a few minutes it died. Th Rochester Union, la giving a further history of the matter, says: The aooonnt of ihe whipping to doHth of a child three years old by ita father, a clergyman, necause it would not say its prayers, near Medina, awakened tha great est indignation of our eitiseos agaiust ihe inhuman father. Tbe roport was hardly oredited, so unnatural and monstrous was the crime committed, we blush to nay it, but th moot sickening and dreadful part of Ih unparalelled horror was not published. Ltndelev's (that's tbs monster's name) statement before ibe Coroner's Jury, given yesterday, waa corroborated by other wit nesses before the jury. The body of iho child told more plaluly and pathetically than words oonld, of the terrible punishment it had undergone. Several of its fin-1 gers were broken, and the blood had oosed : from avnry pore. To conceal the crime, the father titd the Utile one e hands behind It j book and placed it In ita coffin. While the : physicians were making a post-mortem ex-1 animation of the body, b sat by, coolly looking at tbe proceedings. After a while he spoke and asked them if they had not ctrrlrd "this thing about far enough." The physicians discovered no disease about the child It died solely from exoessive and cruel punishment. The little' one would have been three year old next August. tvears torn mat Lindslny justihet bis horrid work, fit thinks it wu bis duty to punish the child until hie will was broken and be obeyed. Lindeley was arrested yes terday and com mi Ued to j nil in Albion. It was with the utmost dilboullv that the oi cere who bad him in charge could keep tbe oitiiens of Medina and neighborhood from lynobing tne murderer on tbo epot. lands- ley is a man about five lest eight inches in height, well proportioned, has blaok w hi there, and dark complexion. He has ihe ap pearauoe of a man of violent tomper. AiKBIBHAt, CtBANT AtoD J D. There Is a Copperhead paper oalled tin Maion Demotrat, of more than usual frinV- ness. It expresses wlih candor the geuenl opinion of tbe Copperhead party upoa subjects which most of them speak of mots guardedly. It lays of Granl: "Gen. Grant is a very euocessful beggrtr. He has received charity to tbe amount uf $170,000." And of Jefferson Davit: "It needed only the accident of success to have mad him a second Washier ton to hav transmitted bis name to posterity as tbe deliverer of his country, and the founder of a njw Government." And, we may add, it needed only tho accident of sufficisnt courage, to have mitle the writer of the above paragraphs a traitor in arras during ibe late war, although no amount of exertion on bis part would have euffioed to transmit hit name to posterity, in any shape. HOLDirBB' PLAlf-OKH. The soldiers1 meeting at Indianapolis, on Wednesday evening, Is represented as an Immense gathering and overflowing with enthusiasm. The spetehes were full of the fire of patriotism. The resolutions, which wt givt below, speak for themselves They tay: vYbnbbas, The war la which we were recently engsged, to maintain the supremacy of the Government and honor of the fUg, has, by the blessing of uod, ended in a glorious triumph of Ihe national arms ; and WHiBitB, Tbe noils of armed traitors who gathered eo defiantly against us, have been overthrown and scatteieu, and I ho baatard banner of treason no longer taints the free air of our redeemed and regenerated land: and Whihias, The disarmed and vanquished traitors of the South, aided by the irlends and a he I tort of Ireamn in tha North, are now eeeking to wrest from tbe great Union parly of the country th oonduot of tbe Government, and to give It Into the hands of that party whiih baa been ihe enemy of th eoldier and of tbe country; and, Wrikias, In such a strife we, a part of the great army and navy or tne union, cannot be idle or disinterested spectators; therefore, Rttoltied, That treason Is an odiom and infamous crime, worthy of sever punish meet; that the leaders in rebellion have, by tbeir criminal conduct, forever forfeit' d all pnlltio! r I ah is, and iyt (boa wha.tllow- ed them into the hludQy rank of treason should only be eta In admitted to tbe priv llegee of American oitiionsbip upon a full and hearty compliance with the moderato and reasonable lermo proscribed by Con gress In ihe proposed amendment to ihe Constitution. RiKlvtd. That those in tbt North who sympathise with traitors, who were sad when our shout of victory proclaimed a Heel oft and discomfit ted ensmy, and rejoiced with ill-suppreeeed and devilish glee whn Ibe tide of battle turned against us; who slandered our motives, disparaged our aobieve- mente, apologues tor tne barbarities practiced upon our prisoners, and proclaimed the war a failure, are greatly more deserv-inc our eon tempt and loathing than tbost who atood in arms against ar, and w hereby proclaim to them that wa re ject with scorn their treacherous aad hypo critical oners or political iciiowsoip. KUQlved, That in tne present isaaors oi th Democrat io party In Indiana, we r- oogoii th hid men whom we learned to know and hat as the organ! isrs or tne treasonable asmciation at home wbioh threatened our Areae with devastation, and gave thsir aroouragement lo lb desp raJ namv In our fron I. frtQlwa, That w repudiate tne uemnnu of the Democratic part for tha immediate and nneonditioD! admission of rebel Rep resentative into Congreis, and hold ibat th people of rebel Biatss ehouid only na admitted to inch representation after they hav eonplied with the reasonable demands tf lb present Coo tr see, and aave eieoiea men who oan honestly lake tne lesioatn. Huolvtd. That before ihe people of the St bus ltlv in rebellion are readmitted to representation In Congress, the basis of representation Should oe eo onangeu mat Union soldiers, who fought to preserve the nation' lift, thonld have at least aa equal representation with tbe rsbel soldiers who foucht aa-ainst it. Rmtod, That in ihe coming oanvasa in Indiana w will staid, shoulder to shoul der, la th malutnao of the principles which we have here avowed, and as abroad w were victorious over armed rebels on the battlefield, eo at hem we mean to b victorious over unarmed rebels at tbt bal- louboB. Tbett havt tht rlog of tht trut atelel Thty thow where tbt soldier art likely to bt found la all content for their sou airy t safety. Therar,oa tht average, four or five thousand prosperous Americans temporari ly or paranatal rtildlng La Bag land. Tut Deaoerttl press til over tht State aaakt a great to-do, claiming for thoir Brevtt Brigadier General tbat bt "enter- "ad tht itrvlot a privet, aad fought hi "way up to Brigadier General, look you!' (a thing, by the wy, not so unusual a they would havt ua think.) It li just aa wall to ttlok to tbt troth, in thee things and lb truth Is, that General Ursva wu musiercd into ttrviot as (he first Ad- jutaat of bit Regiment one of thest "horss-baok oftoirs bil party havt ao much io layabout. He "fought his way "up" from this lo the rank of Major, by one promo ho, upon roommadatlona pre cured for him from other than hit reg! mental commanding officer, and tecured through th good offioee of a worthy Chap lain a man of po oa earth and good will roward man. W ipct to arous mora of tht virtuoat indignation of thi Copperhead prses, who art aow to jtalont tf tht BoBor of our fellow-soldier, but palaful at ' this may be, we feel compelled to say that our friend Mm went la a a vtry poor Adjutant, and cam out at a Msjor, with a protest tigasd by every line officer In bis Regiment on file at Head' quarter, preventing him from receiving any further promotion. Ha It Indebted to tht uuconqutrable burner and weggiihaeea of Donb 1'iatt (who showed his appreciation by rtfming like honor for himself) for the ntcessAry amouat of pollllaal wiworklng durin tht last teuton of Ih Legislature to s- turt bil promotion frm th rank of Major tl Brevet Brigadier General, after bt had left tbe eervieel If tht Copperhead Editor! showed proper modesty wt should havt bn I lined it pt avtr all matteri atnntcttd with Iht military rerd of thalr candidate Bat tht truth of hiittry must bt vindicated CULOJTRL rUHMEY'S BeIM LET IKK TO 'IHE fREhlUENT. Recently It was asserted In the Washing ton oomspondenoj or the uinotnnatt Vom- tneretal that John rorney bad, witnn months, writ en a befrcmg iwttejr i ibe President, indorsing his policy, Ac. Forney promptly denied ibis, ibe ma iter baa ex lad some interest nert, ana tne tree toe nt has finally oonsented to the publication of he following, wniou win appear in to-mor- row s Republican. At tbe request f ths President the name of the cent le man allud ed if in the letter is supposed. It is not a bad guss. however, to tay it Is Henry 8. Stebbins, formerly member of 'oniiress from new tork. inis is only tne first of a serirs of loiters, which a strong pressure is brought lo bear upon ihe fres ideal to permit io bo published. Niw 1 oik, January 2, 1866. My Lear Mr. J'raident : "1 nave neen in mis our ror two aay. ,nd now writ under an impulse which I oau not restrain, and because I feel it to be lor yonr own good and that of the country. taxeil for granted that you are resolved not to be unmindful of your fame, and that you will not allow your friende who heartily sustain your policy, lo feel that they are tbimt your aid and encouragement, whether yon art a candidate for President or not, and if you are not, 1 shall he greatly eurprlied. With the wonderful favor that aa orowne'i your re si oration pouoy you i nhould not allow tbe great office to go lo in- luereat men, or those clearly in tn Inter est of jour foes. I need not repeat lo you ibal I am now, a aver for twenty year a shown in my writings, aud since jour great aot of patriotism In. 100 especially, jour open and avowed friend. Wher I am to- lay my two newspapers bolb daily show tn ths world- Hence, in what I now aay I speak no idle words, but mean all I say. The Collector's ofio at Now Vork City it a post that you should dispose of outside of ,ii tne politicians; not mat i mean to uerv hem, but to select your own man, who could be fre only lo help you and serve the Government-, one whom tbey oould neither attack nor us, suoh a man la of this oily. " lie waa elected to Congress in lit- at a Democrat, but like you refused to follow the party Into treason. He served short time wiib great distinction, and resisned on ao count of Hi health He wee a member of tho committee of Ways and Mean, and won great applaus. He le a very abl man, luoated to b nance, intensely national, honest and Independent, and could furnish millions of security. He baa anorganiling miad, would mak you a party, or would ngai your nttuee Jingie-aended. lie is an Andrew Jdhnson Democrat, in short. I write in ih knowledge that be would ac cept, and that bis appointment would bar, ceived with Joy by ibis whole community. "lours, truly, J. w. ftiUMKl. "To th Prssidsnt, ie." Beyond the font that It it a somewhat enthusiastic and uftguarded indorsement of an Individual who flas si no shown himself unworthy tbe confidence reposed in him, w se nothing object Ion abl, or In any way romarkahlr, In tb abov letter. (We find It In tht Washington special of Ihe Cincinnati Oommtrcial ) Th letter was written at a time whtn all good men wort ttill hoping that tht President would in ths end feel constrained to ahapo hit policy In accordance with hit vigorous utterances at the outset of bis career. That these just xpiolatlona havt tinot been wofully die- appointed w ar fre to admit. But Mr. Fobrbt It no more to btame for tht mlt-plaoed confidence he reposed in tbt political failb of the Preeident, than for the tonfidenot (aa tadly misplaced) whlob ltd him tt plaoe a private aad confidential letter In tbe hands tf the President, with tht txpeetatioa that the ordinary rules In vogue amongst gentlemen woald prevent blm frbm making any public use of tht lttltr. Thert Ii nothing tbt letter that Mr Foamy might not properly havt said from tht housetop. He simply urget tht appointment of some gentleman (whose name It discreetly withheld by the President), for a posllioa whlob bt teemt to havt been eminently fitted for by peculiar qualifications, on the ground that It would be for the good of the President and that of the country. All tht arise tad virtuous indignation tf Ue Presidential toadies fall to give the letter any other eharaoier tbaa that of strict propriety, in bringing tt Ihe notice of th appolatlng power a man of suitable ohara- tr for appointment loan offiae ihsn vaoant. The oue disgraceful tblag about ihwbolt buslaesa is, that the Pretldentof the United States, In the publication of the letter, should be guiliy of allowing a feeling of personal malice to move him to a oooipicuoua breaob of failb, In bit private relations aa a man uf honor and a gentlemen. The nature of the dirty Instrument he has made ust of, or whloh hu made use of Urn, In lha pwrtoa of Ihe OmawrfW'iaorrea.paiideiit, shows an approoiatipn f th fltneit of thing whloh may lead to some Iking, under Jut cultiva tion. It faivb us lo leara from a Mler of our email friend Mai a, of Iht a-mmrrnal, that bt it net now likely to be one of the Preal- deat's private eecretaries. Having exerted ourselves lo procure th appointment for blm, giving him tht benefit of a special nolio In our columns. In which we spoke In Ihe highest terms of his qualifioatloni for tht office ws feel almost Indignant that tht. President ehouid tudJsaly havt thrown tur genial frltnd overboard in this maaatr. A New Tork paptr says a thousand enrols muslciaa oaa lad employmeatla that HJ. BOOK TABI,;. Amibicab Assiui CiCLaraaiA, sod Beglster of Important Efcolt of the Year 1UB, Vol 5. NW Yolk: AppltUm, through A. IsTlU.atBtral Aent far the Bute oi Ohio, FrtdetlckioWB. Svo. ele'b, 860 pp. This work, a continuation of th Xw American Oyclopaiia, is too well known lo used more than a simple announcement. Tbe present volume completes the military operations in the war of tbe rebellion, and givee a sketch of the preliminary delntee n Congress on tb relations of the Southern States. Notes upon all familiar subjects, and upon everything whloh can enter lnte the history of the time, and the progress of the age in all matter of soienoe, geograph ical explorations, literature, religion, aud what not. All Important documents from official persons havt been Inserted entire, In Tbvst; or Dr. Bt trend's Hraeebold, By Amam- ba M. Doudsaas. Boetua: Lsi lairiau. lgno. Oloth. SIS pp. A sweet home story, wrlttsn by a young lady author. It may bt read with benefit by many, aud certainly without harm to any. Without bsing a dull book, i: moral tone is unexceptionable. Thert are no murders or suicides in tbt story the only catastrophe being ibe marriage of every pereon of marriageable agt mentioned In the book. Jots Biumas; his sajlop, with eoalo flloslratloas New York : 1'ABiiron. ISbo. flora. 143 pp. We cocfess to an utter Inability to discover why Josh Billixoi should disfigure his book by the nonsensical mlspilling he has seen proper to adopt. The spelling dot not repretent any dUlect, or pofoti, or cor ruptlou of language oommon to any known section of oountry. Hit wit (and unmistakable wit it Is much of it,) is of tht sort whloh requires no corrupt orthography to give it "full force and effect;" it la not Ihe wit of an nneduoated man who might bt ex pected to mn-spell hie words. Altogether, it teems that the book had as muoh need to he written in Choctaw a in tho unmeaning style In wbioh we find 11. We aro not of those who find fault with all orthography which deviates from lha atrlot rule of the lexicographer. The writer who affects to picture Iho language and style of conversation of any looality, If be expeett to succeed In giving other people any coa-oeption of their peculiarities, will find himself driven to the adoption of formulas In orthography not to he found Id any Dictionary. Wt have not even a word of condemnation for ifaay o-oalled. Why should not tb present age invent new word for its new needs, aa wall or better than to confine llself tt any of tht numerous languages born of Babel? Why should these new words, to concise and expressive in their meaning, or vitalising a whole phrase in one vigorous word frequently why should they yield pre-cedenoe to some ponderous and very respectable but weak brother, with pedigree dating back to Babel whlab, wt take if, is;-, the Nomm Conquttt of the languages ? It Is Uko throwing down oat's Spencer rifle for the oross-bow II ke tak ing up tha wooden paddle for a modern tub-toll plough like, well, likt anything a foolish conservatism will da to escape from innovating radicalism. One might at well intlst upon dressing in ths costume of his great-grandfather at to avoid iht ust of new words which art dally creeping into tht language. But Join BtLLiaus orthography is another and vtry different matter. There ie ooaotlvablt need or ute for it, and it would be well if ho would "reform It altogether.'' In that oast wt vtnlurt to think mott of his reader would take up his writings with far different feelings from I how which mutt accompany th effort to read any of the present sketches, on tbt part of tbt long suffering public Shorn of tht blemish of itnttleti mis-spelling, iht following sen tences (and nnmsrous others which might bt txtraoted) havt all tht qualitiet of trus wit: Tkt principal difference between a luxury and a necessary it, ibe prise. Wise mea don texpeck to at away with tht visisaUuioo ov lift, they on la sxpsck taw b'uat tb ag ov tnem. Gravity ie very often mistaken for wis dom, but tbar is a much differ as bare te oetweoa a giu ooara ana tne man who maid it. . alonesta Is tht bait policy, but don't talk mi wurd for il, trt It Ginowine proverb ar Ilk good kam brick need lee shrl, obarp and abiny. A aaa running ror omit putt me in miad ov a dog that loot h em Ha ov tvery. body B meeia, ana wags aisssil all over. Most ov IB advis wa retsave fre a othsrs it not a muioh an svidens of their afieokehun for us, aa it it an eviden ov tbeir affeekihun for themselves. If yu wan tit a w git a sur crop, and a bit yield for th d, sow wild oi. what a man spsnoa ta ton hfs. be etvti: what h don't git want ment for blm, and whal h saves, bt looses. Whsa a foliar gite a coin dawa hlll.lt doe seem aa tho tvry thiag bad been greased for th okashun. If tbar wat nothing but truth la this wurld, a fool would atand lust as iood a ohano as a wis maa. Aii arly. work hard and late), lit on what yn kant eel I, glv nothing awe, and if yu doa t die rltoh, aad go to the devil, yu ma su m ror damages, n. t hs aoovs remarks are not intended to be personal. near a to naia mem wo wont lute our advice, and despis them who do. It il drdfnl sv lew b a phool B man aan b on aad aot know it. Heal happiness dont aontit to much in what a man dont bav, a It dut ia whal he dont want. Lara bodvs move elo ; " this era proverb dint apply lu lies, fur tbe bigger lha ar tbe faster they go. nierrin for lov ma tn a nine risky, but It it to honest that fl-d kant help but smile onlL . There art a great multitude ev Individu alt who art Ilk blind mule, anxious enough to kick, hut kant tail whar. It ta highly tmponani, when a man nulics np his mind tew bekum a raskall, that he shud examla hlsaelf elusly, and see it he intbitr konstruoiod for a phool. I ariv In this way, if a man ia ritbt he can I be too radikal, If ht la rong be kant b too ooaservalin. There Is 'i things In this life for whioh we ar never fully prepared, and thai it (Hint. Kvrac h from ("rrf-jHinrlt-t f e. (COMPILE II VBoll Tlir JtOBNI.HO JOURNAL. VKO.H VMAWt'OHD. ,Wal nl nntl'Prl-. Btirraui, Oliio, June 27, En. Joixnal; ttioctt I wrote to yon things have quited down toabout sixty cents and rather more anxiety to sell than buyer re lo buy. There wilt soon be a second edition, when the growers, I think, will te a little sharper and sell at sixty ceute, instead of lofting a good thing go by. But some men, of course, are very wife, and can tell more ahead than others. I gave no advice, but go on with Ihe rest, or hild out the laller for the last fe wdsje. When men get so sharp it it best (o uot urgo them to 1 tuiiilcsixiynents a pries that ahould bo paid for good wool, aod a price ibat growers ough to lake, for nine out of ten did not expect 11 before tbe clip. lours, Li. CONVERSE, , Buyer of Wool and Importer of ishesp. STATE MATTERS. IitcowpoaAran. A 'ortiuc.te ot incorporation for tb Aetna ;1 CompR.Dy, vms filed at the SecreUry of St iUs office on Monday. The capital I $80,000, divided into shares of $10 each. Tbobusinass orhce ie to be located at Wellsville, Columbtina county, Ohio. Only On. The only prisoner in tho Madison County Jjil ia IUuier dutuA.y who resided in this couuty iitar Dublin lie is charged with breaking into a cluiU- ng elore at l'iuasMUt Vlley ut-v aiualiii $130 worth of clotting. COMHENCKMEN I AT MIAWARi:. Dklawabt, O , June 23, 18ifi. Veslerday dawned with new cheer and comfort to tht almost raalttd attendanUr here. It was a gift of delight to the Female Collrge, whloh it always compelled to bold Its commencement In the Church, that tho air wu cool all d&y yesterday. The whole sweep of fashion had been brought out, in a tia of cambric and twist, to adorn the young ladies especially the graduating class. The entire church wae tilled with adies, lave a frw Church dignitaries. I was a beautiful light, and President Lion' aldsnn and his talented Ftctiltj might well be vain oi the prAise untvurinily bL'Htowud on tne programme and its rxcaatlon. In tbe atlirnooa ibe busioeus meeting of tbe Alumni ot tne University wag bnld, at wnich iu.ixhj were subscribed inward an Alum oal Professorship It is intended to raiso the amouut to f'-6 0i0, and to have tbe entire ammiut paid in end tho chair eolabiisnei fully wttiiin Jour years. The consummation of tbe plan will be a lasting honor upon the Ren He men who have re cn'.ved tbe ben en is of tbeir Alma Mater, and it will In turn, reflect back the deed and bless tbe donor. The east of the chair thus to be erected and the occupant, nave not beou use mea upou. ins cata logues of the University show that there are about 20 livinir raduates at this time. whoby ait avtraye donation of $100, wil) raise the full sum of !fc&,000, whioh will amply support a frolsasori1 In. Dr. Read, editor ot the Wutern Ckrutuin Advocate, delivered an address before the young ladlfS of tb Albeneum Literary socio ty or me r ornate louege last mint. ins character seieoieu was en tier. Ue handled it in two views, first, for every one, honored, lonely or humble, God has a plane. Second, some disoernabte hint will be oSared, of the plaot Ovd will havt you occupy. Gov. Cox come yesterday; 'po Rishops norrir, iiarxe and inrjmpsou. yuiu. ran moiuiax, ' , McCoxitEtsvti.Lt, 0., June liC, EnrTot Jopb'ial Tbe Morgan County Ouion Convention met to-dny and put in nomination the following candidates: For Judge of the Probst Court, D. C. I'ioker- lon; fcr Auditor, J. II McUrrw: for Treat- urer, S. R. Hii1; for Prosecuting Attorney, B. II. fitanbery; for Com mint ioner, Frank Peltit; for Infirmary Director, A. J. Uosom; all preeut incumbents except the Commit' sloner, and all faithfut and efficient officers. Of Judge Tinkfrton, we may be pardoned for saying (bat there in no more active uor more enthusiastic worker in the Union cua any where in tbe Stale, tie It tc-tained on iht Central Committee for the ensuing year. Tht Convention wat com posed of earnest aud determined men, In whose presence "My Policy" did not receive so muoh as a passing notice. Its animus may be judged from the following stirring resolutions, which were passed unanimously . Rfsolvtd, That the Union party of Moraan county occupies the same Indexible position now that It did during armed rebellion, and ie aa firmly arrayed against rebels and rebel eympathissr; and having assisted it defeating armed traitors In iho ntl, we now purpose lo prevent belli them and Iheir northern allies rrom ni'ing offiar of trust. For tbe former w demand punishmentcom-meneural with the enormity of thelrcrimes; and for the latter igaotainiuue defeat at the ballot-box. To this cad, that the general welfare of our oommon country may be promoted, w tall upon all true patriots io riot tbeir en'ire energies. Reeolvtd, That this Convention cordially approve of the ticket nominated, and UsaniJ ly indorses the platform adopted by the Union State Convention on ihe 20th insl. at Columbus, and that we pledge thereto our hearty and united support Rttolva That the oounty ticket IbU day nominated, being composed of Irae and r-llabl Union men, It deserving of ihe tup-port of every loyal eliiien of the oounty, and that we pledge ourselves tt use all honorable meant it tecure its Iriuuphaut election. Tb Ust of feel ins- prevailed, and the Convention adjourned over to the oeoond Tuesday of October, when you will hear trout a agaia. JorrtR. COUMOM 1'LBAS JVDOE. 1'he Coluiubu Gazette learns that the irieuds of Xiiuutua Sparrow, Esq., will piraent his name to ih Democratic Convention na a candidate for Common PleasJuage in this judicial die triot. John L. Green aud Geo. L. Coutcrs are spoken of in tho sumo roauectiou. ShKTEHrm. Tho following persona were recently snitenoed in tho Scioto County Court of Common Pleas to Laid labor in th Penitentiary hnc: William Cutler, passing U. S. Legal TeVdfi couriterMt notes, 9 months; Charles BUnkenxhip Ubd Henry Fisher, for robbery, U years. Fbulam tl bad-Cents RaxKAexn on Bail Thomas Ltavan, Hehd-Oenier ot the FeuU an Brotherhood for tbe Biaie of Ohio, ar rested for complicity in tbo invasion of Canada, on Wednejdaj wnived exauiina- tion before the U. S. Commisyionnr at Cleveland, and guv bail for his ap insurance t the next term of the United SLatis Court. Emiohax rs. Mr. C. II. Campen, Emigrant Ageut at this plaoe, report that during tbo week eadiug Saturday, Juno 30th, 669 emigrants passed this point westward bound. These were principally Germans, and proposed to settle as follows; In Ohio, 286; Illinois, 101; Indiana, 70; Missouri, 67; Kentucky, 29; Wiiooniio, 2C; Iowa, 11. Mareixd in J i'me. During ihe month of June there wire 62 marriage lioena Issued from tbe office of the Probate Court. During the same month last ysar there war but 38 licenses issued, aud during the month, of May of tbt present year 07 permit e io commit matrimony were granted. Last week there were but 12 lioenies issued, and 0 of these were granted on Saturday, 1 on Monday, 2 on Taeoday, and 1 on Thursday, Rkoboahued. -The certificate of reorganization of the Sandusky, Dayton A Cincinnati Railroad Company wu tiled at the Secretary of State' office ou Monday, July 'id. Ihe Company is to be known as th Sandusky A Cincinnati Railroad Company, the road lo extend from Sandusky to Dayton, with right to conetruct to Cincinnati, to include th old line between Tiflin and. Sandusky, lb Find lay Branch and all Bid tracks. Ciktial Lunatic Asylum.--During tha month of June 22 patients were admitted, to the Central Lunalto Asylum and l discharged. Seventeen of tho latter wort entirely cared, two much improved and two unimproved. During tht month but two deaths occurred. The wholo number "f patients in tha asylum, July 1st, waa 277, 122 male and 155 females. The asylum is now ia txceltsnt coudition and under tbt direction of the efficient Superintendent, tht lata improvomuta are being made to tell well In the ecale of work and good accomplished. Claim Collections. Tbe Juno collec tions of Col. Royal Taylor, Commissioner of the Bureau of Soldiers' Claims, amount to $6tZ'Jl 28. Th collections for November, lUCfi, amounted to &r,881l; December collections to $77,874. 72; January, 18(10, lo 64,228 80; February, $17,228 37; March, $65,122115; April, $64,-115 21; May, (-;.!,- 801 18. Total since Nov. 1st, $lrJ,lb .'.7. During tho same time pension eertitioaios to the amount of $3,026 30 have e . n procured and delivered to parties who collected them, making a grand total of &04,S23 87. CoMiiAt. To t tb new Editor of Th Oh it, who xlnded hospitalities lo rebel traitor during tht war, and had ntvsr a word for tht toldlen tf tht Untoa who wbi only prtvtattd from appearing In ami agalatt iht flag by aatural cowardice of heart lecturing Iht Editor of tbla papsr, now, upon his eluttet ttwarel th faravt toldien of th Unlet army! i mow YiHrnniA. A gentleman of this city bee been kind tnougb to furnish for puhlloAiion tht fol lowing txtrsels from a letter written by a prominent and Inrlueatial gentleman of South Western Vlrrjoie, living In ont of tb mora important towns near th lint of tht Virgfniaaod Tennessee Railroad: EsmiVILIX, fv'liTT CoTJBTT, Va June 22, lH6ti. f v You said in your hat letter anv information in regard to our country would b gladly received, ao If I now say more than you ear about reading it will not ap pear en'irely gratuitous. It would take an experienced pen lo give a description of the climate, sou and resources ot tbe country Agriculture is the tourc from which our country I mean Boath-Wssurn Virginia must ai vreient expect to beom Drainer. reus. Now that the incubus of slavery has nen remnTvu, em pwopi ar working with a greater u-groo oi sarneiiB m tB,r. g than ever before, and seem only intent on repairing the ravages and destruction of properly incident to the late unfortunate war. Already a company it being organised, with brilliant prospect of success, to lere for peiroleuro about six miles from this plscr, and from what I oan learn ll promli to be a good Investment, t Th surfao of tbts country It roush and nountaiuous, presenting loihe passive traveler Utile inducement to settle or invesi capital. Though hilly and broken the soil is so.Mi, and ny enertv and indtiair n. plied in ihe right direction, could be 'mad io yield a hutdaoma profit lo the farmer. gauth-Westeru Virginia and Ksai Te,. lea see, I nneve, ar Shawn tn h among the imiiiPiw ai ins Ul tad Htftj.e Indeed, ths wild scenery and bealihfiil at-mspher of Ih mountain possess attrao-liona lhal are unknown lo parsons who have never lived among them. Tht northwest portion of this and nearly all of th adjoin ing " lent tuuu7, ! i'N TftBl DeU 0 001; not inferior, I am told, to anv ttrnilinutrt in rennsTivania. irgnere.oi a good quality, may be found In great abundance. ' Tbe proxies appointed by th Letlslaliire at lie Jail session, for the Virginia and Kroiueity mil men, win meet lu tlooilson, Vircini, on the izih nay of July, when soma ate j will be taken looking 0 the nnm plelion of this Important work. I think Cincinnati would bo aa largely bneftid by Ih work as any other city, and 1 bop her capitalists will take an interest In ita com pletion, mere tsnniv nineiy-six mil to Ii built, and $MHiutH) had bee eipended on tat beior ue war. Anotheb Scene is a SoaaowruL Dbama. Th paprs here have hud muoh to sa; of one Mr. Parka, wlo, at on time, it was re ported, had committed suicide, t This proved to be a mistake, as he appeared in proper person to tontradict the statement a few hours after it wat mndepublio; Last week, however, ht madt another secret trip. Ultmatt friaud knew that ho bad gon to Louisville, but few knew of tht tenor of that visit, antll the following paragraph, In a Louisville paptr, attracted thslr atttntlon : John Parka, of Columbus, O.. oama ta Louisville In search of hi wife, who had left him. Meeting Thomas Crawley, her seducer, ho demanded to bo veld where his wife was, and uptm Crawley a refusal to Inform him, sboi blm iu two places, murtally wounding him. Mr. Parkt is now ta tbe city. The shoot- Ing of Crawley ooourrdon Wednesday of of last week, Mr. Parks giving Ntimstlf up at ouot io tht proper authorities. Ho wat reltassd oa txamlnation and returned at ones to this place, and yeeterday morning went to work at his old occupation. Craw- ley, it appears, Waa but slightly wounded. He It the maa that bat caused all the trouble la Mr. P. family, and those who know ths circumstances will hardly cenderao tht alter s oourtt. Qi ii Buamaa Matieial. A Soother paper, In answer to Ihe question wher the people get money and materials for rebuild ing thslr kousei destroyed during tht war. ays: "It It Indomitable will that this "paoptt art toavtrtlng Into building ata-"Urlala, and thin msuldiog thtm into "huW A Clbvblahdeb Y bites Abovt Cqluk cb. A Clevelander hat been among ua taking notes. He tame, ht taw and ht wrott tt tht Leader. Pegpls generally art interested in what others tay about them, aud therefore) we reproduce a few para- rapn; Columbus locks vtry agreeable this sea- eon never more to. It streets are tolerably clean, business rather lively, lb houaet seem mor comfortable aud brighter than usual; the shaded streets make pruy drives, and many housps on lire ad and Town are really delightful. The Neil Mouse, during ibe convention, outneeedy en id, waa dtttttabU: but perhaps tt in t always to. Tbe thop and bathiug saloons ar elwtya poor. But Columbus is growing. Smoking her Is lose common among young men than In Cleveland, but profanity In at a premium. To a Clevelander It seems aa though everybody was staring at bira probably because in Cleveland iiobodj looko at anybody. On Iho whole, Columbus la gradually Coming up to lis proper spher aa tbe capital of a great Slate. In titn, all Kuokeyes will bate govi on to be proud of It I bop. Tbt sum correspondent thus "does tho Convention up bran n '' Trier were many ner thing, about Iho Convention. The il gaie looked honest, iht reporters homely. It waa queer ihe programme passed round before hm&si wasn't carried out queer the eapieot Cbnirnmn of the Central I'ommine oould n t mu lo thing hie own way queer he trembled so, and forgot his own Kpeeoh in culling it td order j user the parson couidn'i a-l mor ''uncooked rhetoric into his prayor queer th Sealer clique didu'i get, man on a Committee from Cleveland queer Lew CtmpbeiraConvnnti'indidn'thave a session queer th' Johnson squad awallowod every radical d ie"dunib as sbeep before their shearers. ' Old supers of OhiopMitica and soldiers ia legion, some man of brass and many men of brums, a (e btrbarians and a hoat of Christians, were ilcre. AM "cam up to the help of the l.ird against tho mighty." And how they did kuock ibi cas-ttrsof politicians scheme almutLhetr -irst With what harmony, wht sp' Qtaueou priu-etple, thy put forth pialforui and eer up oandidatat eon tain ing every el(ont of lua- Qttt JL |
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