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MO VV R RADY. THE REVhED &1ATUIES ; or to V jsPxkTis op onio COLLATED BY .Oontsin.nl. tfW.kl'i)W lf OUo.P tiUk Sfcajeatep)" 1 1 - . a war at AUPWIllIfOKf , TQ mine. illfcji.l,TtES' !a Two" Royal tf V'uitJ Pilch $10 00. Mo nrl vpere te,asakc, th wort BtrfriDiHbem,.W;. ':T'k' i . tC 'aa. .. .. . ii .it. etlon. hirlnt ben p nro i to Brrl the dnenUone ve tf both Mopeee, ini a.re-t . ttjtteibated to the following -! and ana ouaoimqNwnr OoMral, BupreroS iul-. Soort' larv, 0 mptroW. Treaeurer and ab It rot Nat and to the P-iVteOoota..Orte i.imo Flaae, iupar , r, .ji,. ant In. Clert of tht earlout -Ooerteee;h oo..!. the 'he deoata aid House bl Representative! of $ls Btate, and ?rrV!I.!r i-.i? siateeof theirio. j u ku 3mtaii .k dM. at- of too Italutat now la fore, and .b. authoritative eoittruet of them , and o' th. Nw anneiltait n, wtu i " " la gteial In to perinT enc oi u ir eovrtotvioi"li ItfluT art orriciM. . r ." tattrnttoir 'tow tnatifc'tiiinf hatabni ihsdrinh Mai. Mtaoaw anaaMUlvoa, asw nam unporiiui . , 4 k. Pr.ii.l nn pun. UUODI DIKf .rrnrerttfl putt JITTOHN I BaaB9rBilU)H.t'M r.rti'.l 'if V ,ni' 9B'jijMlMt HN OKNEEAIXT,-,. Will ftadthto: at. amtaakiWorti.t ;,n N Law Fabllaben. BooiuUr:. dut)rMii4ujioitei KASITTENITY WttlSB, PuWlaharf JaV...1EVBNi1N0. APftlLC 8.' IfCt ' ': MON 1b nurttbr tffl.rt -WahlBgtb.iCilJi to ,th trial idrWoiitW,;Mnid Hit fipwiwWhi ,flje."Jw?toi' will bcqjd on -f 1U .1 ' r i i ' ii I I h i '' .. . -m DTh Rpublloaa,Ki rteohj o .C)voiDd With 5difiwbtioDV,tT'lw InoigoBBt at the app'olntnjpiitj teadtitwr the rvdcral rCUrt (M 0)r ccootniewd wiibont atiut t) Rtpub j;ci fur l6fowhj' JbMr IiflJenow Jo law o' tht moft ODpop'ilaT aiid traBOiiab' wo arborg the appliemU. It mast not b forgot Uo tbt, la all eaaes, thedtajeed 4rDfx0Daiul terated "irreprew'blta " kThet "reftitj John BMwnItfribifrf the nac,tyj-Tr- CJ y' -rr 1.' IT Tbre Is said to be considerable dUoord lo the ranki Qf the tit Vnbti6.iWof ihji Ctf, with referenoe t tnVppwnteii( of ff8ma'tcr.'! h tttmi F to be the "opiniOB of almott every 'oae, that Mr 0'Haa.wiU receire Uie. appointment lodeed.Uiat be' hM already been" inilleated far the poet. Some knowiog. ouei , fhrag their 7,1 1 i f . ahoulders. hot er. and, iamaaW that Air. O - Hiati win not be the Inckf fcanW If he be th choice of,Gi, Cbanc, be will, without doubt, be theTodtinaeter; and it. appear to- b admit ted that ne U the fiiVorfteV the Qtenlvf of the Treraryi 1 1 ...n!-;.. w:i ' n.: fji.i 'i ' i ii ti -i " Office Seekers in the President's Ante-Room. Oelgcr. othi)iioitul-bd Maeteo. mlht b,Mi-n !! to da vmtt.ati WalJog, p Pfi ' r"!'1. tlal "onlr'-b f(r4t fBeo(lo-r1 "mrnl to eee him. TBora trWMttf no mat 'hurry tbout ft Cincinnati appotniBaata. dtpUiit( are frowioc a liltla. imp ticnt. -Tliif,: - -t 7 'lo- ; , : ; ,' TheboT Item of newt w find in the Wash tog letter Jo the Ciaclonatl Cnmneial of the 4th of ApriL. Bna and Gtroia run together at Wa?Wjigton now, as thtj did In this district last faUvi The Jatter presents himself at the fountain of power as one who' supported and toted for Lincoln. u i i. The Policy of the Administration—The Per manent Dismemberment of the Union. . . , i . ;: : , .1 . .. .. ; m: i The telegraphlo dhpitchos for a few day put have been-cbUfly oooupied with news that looks warlike.' They harre Announced the eatl . ' log or (he preparation for 'the sailing southward of war "vdesel filled with troop and munition of war. " Upon tb.1 intelligence, the radical Re publican journal exclaim; . "The .Admlniatr- , tton has at last inaOgurated a' policy !" Bat what that policy ie, not on of these jour nals en tell. They are a maoh In the dark a they were after they had raid Lincoln's lo auguraT" Pne journal that the object ol these warlike movements li to relieve-Fort Somter, aod strengthen Fort Pickens; another deolare' that'.' toe, ileslgn U to blockade the mouths of the Uississipai aod all the port on the 8autbern c'j3t, and collect the revenue on blpbiard; third in ml that the Administra tion 1 seoding ont a military force to Texas to sustain G-rr. Hoc Ton against the receptionists in that quarter; a funrlh la ootiflitnt that these war rebel's ire bqly going out on a cruise of observation, to watch the French and Eugliab fl ceu wbloi are expected ahortly to arrive in . our Southern coast while a fiith unceremonious ky whittles I-dawn, ia naval dempastratloo lukeuuvii UJrai w ichwu kuvuuwuaaiii from be Island of Uytl..i . It is quite u probable ai anything else that p0 O i -of thee things Is Intended by the Ad ministration, esd that the objett tecreily aimed at It, by 'a sVtow .of jilnck, to keep the war fao tionof tbe Republican pirty quiet, until the ma Jarit; In the party are full prepared for tbe Open nat.cUtioa of tbe grand cunpircv for tbe floal - and eotlre reparation of the free from the alavo Ctates.'' The 'country is to be arooced at leett tht seems a reasonable ooi jt-ctare.from recent movement'- nniil seccbioo f ball bare ban time to ripen lo the B irder slave State, as It bat dqa la tbe Cotton . State, and the reten tion of the former lo tbe old Federal Unit n shall htve become apparently Impractloable Then tbe separation t the whole fifteen ! State from the leveutetrj free States will be S'ged opoo tbe people or tbe latter a an absolute and uetlta biene.sity,v:.:';Aw, :,;;,, Vv Th acknowledged author of the "irrepressi ble oontttct doctriue' Is Resident; tbe great teao'ierand promulgator of that doctrine is bis Fremlef. The btaer menabirs of tbe C.bloet belong to the cam school.' Men of the tame at ftp have- been appointed to the most Impor tant and Itiflieti'tiai toit!du IdVb'e gift of the GovernsenU Circular are Usurd sod scattered ' fr and wide In the Northern Stated, arguing that the'"lrreprsible corJfiict,,, at it Is termed, etween freedom 'grid elaVtry" can nefei te,;on and the ountrj pap uiTer again , WH .'fW. .,.pt 6, iMri psrmiaentgeparaUon ef, the free from the Vave i la.ia L. U.lth'all the rhetoric and same view, and urge It with all the rhetoric i ana tophletrj. whluli ,.the.,.paa Mt-etr.naJ Insidlouily, and Under cover ot ridicule, but I often odcdIt and with eerlonsnets. r. of W. have no evldauna that it it the dell the Administration to retain the. Border Slave SutM in iha tlnlon." We. therefore, nave po OJufiJenoe that ItUl Uk any. folded and ef 1 Boleot meaeures to taatntalo the integrity of the Union by rellerlng the forte, oolleoiloj the done, and enforcing the federal lawd th the e cedre Siatea. It may powibljl make some f? tut of this sort Just to demonstrate the impraoUoa- bi lit j of the attempt, and, at the same time, lr rltate and perplex the people .In'.' the Border Stater, and drive tbem off into secession- Then ill come the climax of this great Kepnblioan Disunion movement; which the Northern : ,'lr- renreaaiblee" have oantemptatdd from the be' gioDinfr, and to tffeot which LtModui was placed ia the Presidential oha!r......v. .' -..;. Sahion P.'Citasn has received great credit among his admirers for being the author oione sediiment, upon whlcb be aed to dweU, jn bid political speeches and writings, namely t " mt the Federal Government most be divorced from all connection with, and support , of .slavery,.., Now, to reodor that divorce effectual and oom- ntete. it Is announced that the Free State moat bo divorced from all po local connection ana afBnlty with the Slave Stated. ; People of Ohio ! Will yon permit the Cabinet at Washington to pnraoe a course that shall render this decree tr nverelole 7 " ' ' ' Gov. Medary on the Canal Question. . -, l rm mi X " I 'f ' On th Slat of Mareh. 1857. Gov. MtoatT th.n about to leave Ohio to take up bis resi dence In Miooeaota, thns gave the people of tu'u State bis opinion on the Canal question cilled forth by the pendency of a bill In the Hume of Representative, providing for the sale of the Canals: [From the Ohio Statesman of Tuesday, March 31, 1857.] SALE OF THE CANALS—GETTING TO THE POINT AT LAST. 'the IIoum hnldi-rxclal elon o-nlht on the bill for itw t -is of the Oh o 0om1. Thli Is at Hi' cumins to a p.U tt oMia e w iolo. - had ton bill which DubHthotlow. btrn w.srd a month or 'f lh urrMLl Liiiitar Wuaiil b.r been is ltrod from mwoh of it. ptrjrxiil s, and the Slate atrrd prnn uliil no of dollaie. It li thi untjl 'f ol ht jrdita nut ! at h jKipirxtd a great Baoji tatttaea for t Unklmlf in, JThuM iruu d r tn stilt rttitn hft CtnaU In Ike b d. e ih iae or pIUIeal jmrpoMt and ofUk gain ditrr teiy HtU rcpn I Jr. fM uny quirttr and we no ttotlt ij lArf r tuios oolA imU put in or dr if 1h pttntarr; Umu taring aton, ih oaal Ai ww Kin kmvti Jrt of Me ratef, II b tli .rt hut o'i of tlx utaiora wboa rocVliiced,ai U be vf pruprltly . 1 Mi etna I. eau nana ba nut In onmolet imt'r enln wl'ho.i .h riDuur of iroo OA'S TO T0 MIL- UOSSOronULAaa. r too- upp. d u the r.l .I.! a kou ibt iddltlootl oht tj In 6t l Ar ibrra jrtomMeai proirUtiot.saoeirdlnsiit VTedi aot itTT m, tor tlw are amitog fauti with the p mm eoatiao S for it-pair nd oaw rererruix Co tuppu ihta with atr dnd'Ttbe time aater li obtat ed. thaubali wl U nrqulre to hare themnd now aocamala H3 tuta .iM4Ld o'. i irom one tna to tn otnr. It .ftuloar o npae tn8Ut. lp tb prtMl dot uir of kef flMDri m.it aooaialiDd burdens undh th' uarlddra paipi axtf tmfurtvp nupmiiturtt mnd iff mat wtu o ref ivt. dn cvm wmia nmi too 6 ga n ta ftm V canal Ptanmo-'Hf ni tilfvru ai a- wwU put t Arm in cumo'tt rti'f, and MtMrwajfJi thtlott tu4int tf Iht j.ut Mf HI. in au.1 win not oo niidOiaa.a u uw uniy nop u urn it ran m oun oj ltaiTiotnii wnow pr.Tata toitrcsu lll urn ihi a to not unit uutueea i.ai. In guod Tdr, but alao to escl' life and bo ai.Ot ihair whjla ientB. or aldl g ataaneouraslugnaw eawruriiMbi Ih bolldloi of b).u. trrotlui of muu- jioria, oiIiik of mlus. aod Ituouiatipg new (owns ano jiagaa aioos ucir nauaf. Thli ia. at rait, wo no, an effort atid t tfttlila tura baa at lait a-.it to thla DoloL tM A u 4v vi I witto oa praonrni Difinit mm. wio tela iramTa ttrowo nia ias.riy jxnaman ana vi aama tog. ofvnicMAeti or titan eanuu t A bn tit frtat nare- 1 he o..le, aa a Slits fnitliuUon," hire had their dr The bar don their w irk to th satlifactlon, wt d iubt ot, ef those who oTiginand ihao, and ware their irlleat and waicaeai hieodt. li le not now th auilceaa of t on to anaau aWn f th paw. W are aot Air poaerf te dei.y but tlw dta war greatly beaefltted, a whit,' by their rra.Joo. Okie roea at enoe, under the operation, re baa great ana powerful Net. - -We giound arm, upon tbat etbi-ot, and let the honon er toe uaat be Ola rnmttd wner- beet oeeermi. w now hare m deal with the pr.ol and ih tu ore, although I la nonlbl ihat. atar a law aaa mora a hall bar pa eed a a, we ma nerer have a eli iaeu'e voice and a cltiaen'. lotereat Is tb affaire of the Bta . yet w abill oezer reaattjw ab her well r.j lea to hearoiwlM wglala- tlos, ana tne protpsrity oi ner people. From the time Gjv Mioasr penned and pub liebed the above, until tbe present hour (April 8, 1861,) the same ruinous polioy bss been coo tinued In our canal management which be con demned io 1857, and tbe treasury has In this In terval been drained of nearly one-half million of dollars, in addition to all the canal revenues, to keep the works in a sort of repair, if it would have required from one to fie million! of ioUtrt in toe coring or 100 to pat tne canals in re pair, it will, be oouoeded. on all bands, that Jt ill require nearly doabld at much now) and it In 1S57 the State would have made good bar geia to give fin cenais to company of tnltrfri ley men who would put them in eompUtt repair, ad thuo regain th loot iusiaes of ihtjatt fm year," It can hardly be said with truth that tbe legislature would now be engaged In a very "big swindle," If they sbonld lease these eanals, now It a worse condition by far than they were tbeo, for a snug annual rent, instead of giving them away, as then suggested oy Gov. Mioasr. ' A residence io Minnesota and Kansas, where they have neither Rail Roads nor canals, ap pears tb have ohaiged the opinion of the Go ernor on this queatioo,aod hence, in his Crisis of tbe 28ih of March, 1861, be denounces the leasing project now beforethe. Legislature as the," y gfftevinitlt" ever attempted on the people ol Ohio, and in his Crt; brtbedth of April, tele alao opposed to the sale of these work. He thinks it would be as wis to think of selling out the State Government. We here insert his sr- tidefrom UuCrUbi ..",.. j " .. y), [From the Crisis of April 4, 1861.] CANAL STATISTICS. We poMith on oar 7th pace a very valuable labia of oaoai etaiuuje mat may M or tutere.tata referencsln inrfauraucua aa a iMeiit e ke,4nr th-m In order aid enlleetlng tbe toll, compared with the reTtonea. We maataaay. laaularcpialr'no io the Wild 'ever racing for eo mane yea In Invvlvtrg Ih rtai te so I a aaaxUBtaawaa loally acooapll-bad W are ana; qaill oppnaed t giving aw.y loa private eomraoy for a mere tone, w'.et haa eut ao much, aod what tat &n lai samus' gre.i.r aalorthar some wrtold tflaka lha pwi ie oeneTr. jvai a i.t lime I ir semeB parpoee Thai tbe cat.a have l eoaadalonaly managed we do pot preuoo t deny, but are w rrav aa a fra aiMi intrllaut people to eoafencsr inaapabilltr ef self gorw ernibvai. ana (ou id a rag at our ounqunclai of pub iiedmy a Jour binh-rlgtit for a meet of pottage that i'i sITV ur guTerLDvcii aay to auy DOJy mat will Pitiil of ii ai.ri tal ai r. rm a, hi Thla h) about th argui-aut ntel.'uttaf a field, too, ww ...ij'ivj mvj iprtaiut anowi mat tne vary nie.ateraof the Urn a will brlagabtata gra raf.irm ia amy orai co . i goveinmen rrom a Bonerrlior t tbe eTe.l.itna I Th , eopta will brlaar even nnaiiaaar. V'Dtlo a it tctaetvuntof hisetawardabip and part or n-- p-iV, U.a HU.iuatMiriA HTI gOt U g ttk iriadmaiaBsasitby h9ln authority lea reason fur tH- pc pi ' UD t . deatia'r. wh i m aall .i tn Ih hl.he. ,utl !, bidder, lb 0)'ual and SteeOiv era eaiaiu a ted,, and bsdoiic alth tbe waot .hing at once. u vie tif t'.e dteorepaney bfltweea the view- xpreesd by Governor Mioaar. In JP67,and 1661, and tbe fact tbat It ie abeolutely necessa ry for tbe Le,U,laiur tb do tometblug with tbe canalfwd tope durcbMmpdrar willVrOMislder tbd subject. Last year's experieooe hat shown tbat tbe Board of Public Woiks will not be re strained by tbe appropriations made for tbe re pair of the canals) Jbat in fact Jbey go ahead as If there was 00 reatraiat upon them, and run Id debt bi pueded of thousaldj) pf ifjflis; and brnoe tbe law makers mutt, from the very ne-cetifty 'of tbdesae, tkd laid 01100 The doors of. the Xeglslsiure re opn night and day, and toy Oltiien or eompaoy cab eeod In hit or their bid, sod we would as soon trust tbe people's representatives to decide tb. que-ttlop aud lease the woiks. a to confer the authnrtt ' ibqlard or State 'tSin, tp be 4dit4j'pntotm. thoi tichteeaMLl A,rJly bai adjoqrn.! lodnd, w.4., Mle. w.rd.g haw anxious the Boird thaStateoiJlcere are engine." ' V V V - . V'X eng.no. . v y We cxprcjs the optem to Ow. Winatt ; that tbe Legialatore will lease tbe canals before , a a . ... iS aL t thi.dtatirn!aa) we lodl BiettT cocfiienl thtJ iC'tbtuHfc th,r. Xrapm. of 30, per year, and will raise his company and cause a bid to be oflfered for them ai that rate, be will undoubtedly eeaure, tnem. , If hia; opinion of them In 1657 wae founded on correct data, we (honld, we confess, regret to aeehirn and bl friend Involved io the matterbut that is ihelr buainessi and not our. ' We '"want to see tbls leak in the treasury etopHt tn ' ,Be eanals to a competent and responsible company Will do that thing. :r 1 " '" ..' 1 . 'J,' CANAL STATISTICS. Letter from the Emperor of Austria to the Emperor CANAL STATISTICS. Letter from the Emperor of Austria to the Emperor of France. By the1 late arrivals from Europe," It it an nounced as currently reported at Paris, that the Emperor of Austria bad lent no autograph let terto the Emperor of the French. In this let- ter caancis juiartt reieri j w mo uciy v. bi position In Italy, owlDg to the iteady en- croacbmeoU bfriedmmttandertbe ausplora of Vicroa EHin'Wt.'!''' Hd expretsee himself as uo able to uuder'siand the policy of France ia re gard to Italy, add -adverts. o, the speech of Prince NaroLion io the French Senate, and to the speeches of members of the Corps Legisla tif His Majesty of Austria requires a definite answer to this question Does th Emperor of the French mean td support Piedmont In her agressions sgatast Rtme? : " Fd4f,cid JoarH cannot but look upon the prei ace of the Ptcdmontese or Sardinians in Home as preliminary to an attaok upon Venloe, and tivs that the arenmeotd which, would Justlfi Tioroa Enul tn taking psasession of Rums would squally bear bin out in attneklng Ve nloe, The Austrian Emperor, therefore, re qairea ad explicft answer ag to the course the frenob Emperor intends to parade. In tht event of a Piedmooteae occupation 1 of Rome, Austria will regard the treaties, of .Villa' franca and Ziricb as annulled, and will not feel herself bound by a cbmpsot so glaringly viola ted.) Should each a contingency occur, FarCis Jostra would'bold himself entltely free, to aot la the manner best calcul it ed to protect bit epOkly ibrpateced Intereaig in the Jtallw Penin sula. OHIO LEGISLATURE. ADJOURNED SESSION. IN SATURDAY, April 6, 1861. AFTERNOON SESSION. H B 459 -To a mend seo.ion 4 of an act en titled Mau act provialng for the punishment of -ilmee," passed Marco 7, lOdo, was read tbe list lino. Mr JONES, from the standing committee on Agriculture, reported bick H B 461 Te en courage tbe destruction ol blackbirds la Ottowe county, reported the same back, with sundry amendments,' and recommended its passage. Th Senate refused to pass the bill yeas 16, nays 8. ' - ;", Mr. COX, from the committee on Agricul ture, reported baok H. B. 321 To provide lor removing obstructions from and deepening tbe channel of (he Cuyahoga river tjd its tributa ries In Geauga county, and recommended Its pf?' 1 '. " ' ': - ; . . .mr. UAKflrJLU presented tbe memorial or D; L.Pope, agent for theCujahoga River Im provement Company, asking lor the passage of Paid bill, which .was read at the Clerk's desk.-' - '. ' The bill was then read a third time, and p ass ad yeas 19. nays 4 " ' ..';. , Mr. FISHER, from tbs committee' on Boner olent Institutions, reported back S. B Si3, to antbotize the establishment by. county' com miseiooert of home for paqper ootb, and re commended its reference to Its , author Mr. dprague which wa agreed to. ' The tame Senator, from the same commit tee; reported back H B 449, regulating cer tain purchases for tbe Benevolent Institutions of tbe State, and recommended its Indefinite postponement, which wag agreed to yeas 18, oayn 4 ' Mr. COX, from tbe standing committee on Agriculture, reported back H. B. '326 To pro tect ' Agrlcnl oral ' Fairs, with amendments, which were agreed lo, and the bill caned yeas 82, nays 0 e Mr LASKbiY.lrom tbs eommiltee on Roads and Higbwats, reported baok H. B. 429 d up plemeotary to an aot to antborlxe tbe Commis sioners of Henry ooupty to build a bridge across tbe JlUumee river, passed April. lo, loiil. and recommended Its passage, wb'oh was agreed lo yeas, nay o , , ,t ..., Mr. PCRRIIX. faun tbe standing committee to which was referred S B. 158 To provldnfor tbe ereotioo of a new Penitentiary in Oblo, to gether with tbe House amendments, reported the same back, and recommended tbat th Sen ate concur In .aald amendments, which, wae greed to yess 21, nays 1. . Mr. PARISH moved to reconsider tbe vote by whlcb H-.B 461 was lost, which was agreed to, aod said bill was referred $9 a select com mittee of one Mr. Perish, t , . ,. , ,, Mr. HARSH, from tbe committee onClatmt. reported back the memorial, of .William. Cook. jr , oi Perrysburg, Wood county, and asked tbat It be read at tbe clerk's dealt The committee asked to be discharged from the farther con sideration of said memorial, and tbat the memo rialist have leave to withdraw the same; which was agreed to. .... i . .,.,...,(,. Mr. J0NE3, from the committee on the Ju diciary, reported back H B No 440, to author Ixe tbe tiusteee of Newberry toenshlp, in Miami county, to sue jor car tain moneys .loaned by their predecessors to certain Individuate, and recommended its passage. To be read n third time on Monday. .., ... 'Mr J0NC3, from the tame committee. re- p irteu back o. U iMo Stc, for tbe relief of the Marietta aod a tonal Koad. flank KoadCem paiy, and t oom mended tin InJifinite puttom; nt, anio waaaeieeato iri ,.- ,) Mr. JONEd oreeeutcd the memorial of Mrs Sustn Adams, of Columbus, relative to taxes on lands conveyed to bar by the State of Ohio, prior to tuon Mbveyance, wblob was rsad and referred to tbe committee oo Judlolary. , ; ni up rpoyon, toe smte aMjirneo -v s j x HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SATURDAY, April 6, 1861. AFTERNOON SESSION. Mr. WRIGHT, of Hsmttrdn. orfered a reao. lotion of l.auiry Into the orontietv of ohanetnw tbe position Of tbe SoeakeHa atand. la the H.fi of RepreaeoUtlves, which was ' referred to the eommltteeon Puolie Build ngt. " " mr. cwv a i , or w arreo, tram tbe ae.ret committee to whom was referred H. B 4B0 1 0 otapose of tbef Office Ol Stale House Commla aloodrrepocUd tbe eta. back, when if was set lor a third readme? no Wednesday next.' '" . --- , ; me wc re ferred 8 B S74-Tv provide for transcribing oule ot tb m-riisg records of Perry county refenwl tboaame back, whence bill wasindtfl Oltely pnaipor.ct -aiiin-. i :"eii. ... . .. Mr- WALKER, from tbe (elect committee to a b wat rei.ned the House Joint Resolution, to eoKte G. O A Ward to exrenta a auena nf Bimoa avroioo.Tepo-ea tne same back, aod re eommeaded he adopilan. 0"f' :. u i i , . Mr. WELSH oveio amend by striking otil the name ol flimw K-otoo, aod Inserting that Of William a HarvUa.' ,i m Mr. WELSH said, in mtkleg this motion, it wsa far from bto intention to do inastlos to the well earned fame of flimoa Kenton i bet that' bd itltoucblt emioetillv pro nor that the Dm r-.rt.le ttatotoroWed by Ue General Aaermbly I Of tba. State of Ohio eaoutd be ont lo memory I of Central Wa eminent Mvioaeof thie ulstlrmii.hsd -v.n..' iitwry ni ng, i tbi are-' . j , , . . , " ry- O mith riMM tf l nn rmn pgtrui trii m nim. nn hittvM .w . rihi- ... hi. hia-,, ki.ii.lt ..V. iTl' " Ohio waa bis bidtoryt- tdentlfisd as he bsd been with its earl Privation and b-ravtV.aa .1i iJtanaUkaMaait : .inarth, .rfia .! : ..., -v - . ,.!H'KV(II1t Combining In, one character tht pioneer, the - gnpeilor in Obio.iHe waapbUoally therrp Oblo might well feel prond, ; He.boped? there-, Mf, tMc -Una eaneeai-.moeth.e-id enl mtke i0 this war would be to Tjlaoe l I . . WWt . eJ,H .. 1,1 maihle ataiuta ot O.n wmt UenrTHi UJL U. I aiaiute of Un vvmi peurjtnarrujon ins lna-rainc.ir.aia nf lAl.n Mitf.a,in. . , Mr. MDSSON ubieoted to these amendments, and supported the resolution as propxuipa to take a step' lo the tight 'aireo'iba - 'He rad several extraote from tbe New York pres, in notice of ibis rtijlotion on Its first introduction, and endorsing tbe ability Of tbe artist. Mr. CLAPP thought we had notmuoh money to spend, pur much time to spend in discussing the subject V. '. .1' , Mr FLAGG supported tbe resolution at pro posing; to embody in marble a represeutative figure of apaat age, now growing classic a rep resentative man, the Hercdles of tbe age juet pan, tne type ol tb ooqrageous, warnur ana punter of our frontier history :! '"" Mr. VIHCENT tbonght with Mr. Clapp, that we had neither' money nor time to spend on tms subject, lie was not an admirer oi eimon Kenton, wbo in bis day wag It dXturber of the peace of the country, and tbe eXoiter of the In dians to hostility.' He did not like the cturao ter of Simon Kenton) tor did bd' admire his figurd.hiacjs une.Julsdog, orbit gun espeol ally ibe dog. 1 It the statue la' to Be made, be w'oi ll have the dog strickeo out, at least. ' , Mr. BROWNER ofMiaml. d. fended the ohar' aoter ot Kenton, and said be did not know tbat there wae n Oh oaa ' whose betrt did not heat with admiration at the name of Simon KentOO.' - ; ' . - Mr. ELAKESLEE objected to the resolution on constttut.ioul groonds. ' ' . 1 Mr. MONAHAN supported the resolution, and defended tbe character of Kenton, and bis pioneer compeers a race of men that 'we may ell make models of In this degenerate day, when treason flaunts Its triumphs defiantly in the (ace of the nanon, . . . ' . "J . , Mr. FLAGS -said tnat hit Merra Mr VI n Cent, was a g oJ and proper man,' with a clear logical mind; but be la wanting in the artistic and poetlo qualities character so be must be excused: But Mr' F. was in earnest wben he said we have too little of the poetical and sen timental io our compositloo, and it Is time that we out Ivate them,' as we are now Invited to do He spuke of the men of the" pioneer age in terms oi blgu euiogy, iq bis peculiarly htpry style. Of tbe statue of Kentoa before the House, be g .okela blgh terms, aia most complete w k of art, tbat was creditable to tbe artist and tbe couutrv ' ;'" u " ( Mr HERRICK defended the idea of dimmem- oradng the deeds and flKures of bur b-rots, dud presenting them to p.sterlty. He alluded to tbe entbuslatm of tbe reople at the unveiling ot tbe etatue ol Perry at Cleveland, as an evi denoe of tbe sympathy in tb public mind With th., Man ' . I I . "-I . Mr. VINCENT replletf, and Justified his re marks upon Kenton by extracts from Howe's Hist rv oi Ooio, and moved to lay tne retula tioo, Ken' on, dog ud all, oo tbe table, whicb motion was agreed to yeae 41, nays 36 J Mr. BURR, from tbe Bele t committee to wlom aa referred H B 414 To amend tbe C lr Iriojrporailoo act, witu sundry verba) amendments, which were agreed to, when tht out was set lor a intra leading on Tuesday Mr C007ER, from the commit tee on Cor- porntiooa other than Municipal, reported back 8 B. 241 lo relation to Street Railroads, wh.n fine bill was set ,or third reading on Tuesday ext. - ' The same oommltlee reported back II B. SS4 rrovldlng tor lUarEei House Uompaniet, Wbeu the bill wae get for a third reading oq Tuesday next. ., i 1 -!I.'J1 IN SENATE. MONDAY, April 8, 1861.—10 A. M. 1,11 where tbey pad made bad barga n., He .,m ..t th thi. in.t w. -,...i . :! .V.r.' L- T1J".V .TTj-J" 7"u " ""7.P .. . - Z . . r , .i . . uu. ft B'jn IBOuBDt the BenltOf from naf'. Praverbv Rev. MrMorrbil - v " '' H B Ni 459 -To amend gectloo 34 !-o''a'n act entitled "an aot providing for the puuUb ment of crimes," passed Maroh .,7, 1835, was read a aecond time and referred to tbe commit tee of tbe wbo'e. , ( .. .. .... ., '., H B Ni 410 To authorise the trustees of Newberry township, In Miami . county, to i sue lor Certain moneys loaned by tbelr predecessor to certain individuals, wss read, a tbird Urn and passed yeas 24, oays none. U.i, (., w'pV ' Mr. CU VIM INS, from tbe committee on R"ads aod Highways, reported bick H. 8 Nd 153, to provide for tbe relief -of, turnpike and Dlank road companies in certain cases, with see eral amendments, which were agreed to, and the out was reao a tbira time and pasoo,--ye8 25, nnyel . ...-".) v., ' Oo motion of Mr. S MITH, the Senate resol v ed tuelt Into committee of the Whole, Mr. rfchlelob la tbe cbatr, aod considered U. B No 459 wbiob was reported baok and reerred to the committee on tbe Judiciary,.', , , .','. - Mr MOORE moved to take from the table H B No 377 To further provide for the elec tion of supervisors of roads and highways, which wss agreed to. ' ,re,v . After some dlscaeslon, said bill was referred to a select oommltlee of one Mr. Moore. , Mr. HARStJ.'from tbe majority of the com mlttee oa Claim, reported back S B No. 2d8 For the relief of A- W Ay res & Co-,cpotrsci ors for oonvlot labor, with one amend eiit, .' Tbe memorial of A. W. Ayres & Co., was read at tbe Clerk's desk .,,:. ,,".: , ' . Tba amendment was sgreed to and the question being on the passsge ot the bill, . .', , Mr. READY opposed Its passage, regarding It aa an unsafe precedent These gentlemen bad made a contract with the State for tbe Ir bor of a certain number of coovlots, and proba bly had been uufurtunate. ,. The State oould not afford to make good all losses with her coo tractors. .The contracts were made for specula tive purposes, and tbe contracting ptrtles muit abide by the coniquenoe. ' . "rJ, r" Mr. PARISH sutrd tbat .this claim was or lelnally reierred to lhe committee bo tbe Pent tentiary wbo reported tbe bill. He conceded that there was much force In the- remark of the Senator from Tunoarawas, so : far aa they re lated to tbe ettablisbmeat of a' precedent Tpee contractors had met .'with losoes which were bcoaaloued, to some extent, by the neg lectof the State Itself.., They bad lost much by a lire which originated outside of their shop, aud for which they were In oo wise responsible. Io consequence of ihU fire, they were compelled to pay a large number ' of bands for several mouths, batil another shop could be built and fitted for use. , ' ' ...'., ",' , Mr. READY stated that iTiCmsmorlaidid not set forth tbe provisions of lhe ooatract, but If the State agreed to furnish said company wib sbopd, and failed to do so, tbev had tbeir rim. d)i He thought the 1 em of $6 OUO lor the re movai oi machinery was extravagtntt .I.did not appear, from tbe memorial, .(bat these eui tractors bad not made money.. ' They bad met with loiSes, but perhaps tbeir gains were muob greater than tbelr losses He wished it under stood by persons oootracttog with lbs 8tete,tbat they were expeoted to alde by tbelr agreemeut Tae Legislature as talking about leaalog tbe canals, and he hoped, If the were leased, tbat the lessees would be compelled to comply w every item of tbelr agreement " He wan ed a VI auviK aamiuvu,. . uw wan. CO to act upon this claim lust as though; voting fir themselves . ' '" 1 P IHERadmltted thai these gentlemen aeoatort tbey were Mr. FISHER admitted that these gentlemen had Co legal right to atk relief, but be arirued that tbe State should act cenerouelv with her jcitigeot. The request or tbe mtmoilaliata wss rigut, ana tbe State would lose nothing by do lug right Tbe precedent would do Uo ililurv. Seme , gentlemen were always asking whether tbey could bot set but of the oat ment of ol.lma cy some legal quiDbie. . lie was la favor r tbe higher law "uo onto others as ie Would tbat tbev should do unto yOu." ", . ' , " law doctrine of ibe 8coator from Marloa. , Uo der tbe Coosiltutlon of the State, we Oannot put . aur ODDO.CO 100 Dill SDO Lha n Iff her our nance into 'ne t reasury ana take out mouty for the relief oi all persons wbo meot with losses by fire'. He tbougbt person wbo entered Into obtraovs wuo tbe Stele, wbertby tbey met with losses, should not be letnuoerated out of tb State ueasary. The Stat should not be bur nana tn thar l--.ln ' - --' " Mr. McCALL was li.'favorbr"lhe bilfl Th. tVb tbit !!,tf ' VI hi 8rDator for Tutcaradas wanted Senaiorg to act were djinr bufluea for tbem elves For bis pan, be thought these gentle t. a . ; , .-.a 7 "u:"."r",B "a P'P'.PP mace a oao certain, aod Oe had. ot any occasions, modified cou tracts with Individ nsop reasonaoie ana Diamine, Dot at a swoio of- j Mr. NEWMAri presenfad Hh tfwtwriXof I Q JoDu. .t,.,,,,,,. , lhe Pwt Juiiike-&paayf-ak,- Ing for authornyto"CBaatfe" tbe course and tor. . -.. - ' fioer of the State, (ts eurrid il l pnt Mg harl iuto (be treasury and uke ' at $1.3)10 I r tho relief nf ttldlwiHll.la mhn haw- mm -j..h t..aam . I The bill was r. ad e'third jtime jrijd pli.e'a-3- miousf j saia lurupixof r r ir if MONDAY, April 8, 1861.—10 A. M. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. MONDAY, April 8, 1861. , v rrayer by Kev. Mr. Urammar. Mr. HUGHES presented the memorial of Isaac Kjblonoo, and Kuberi Mjlllkin. and twelve others, ol Butler ouuuty, against the abolition of tbe additional judgeships In tbe first subdl Vision of tbe Second Judicial District. --8. B. U74 To amend the act lor tbe protection of fitu was' read tbe eecondtlme and referred to tbe committee of the Whole ' S B 333 To ptovide fur a uniform standard of weights and measures wb read tbe second lime aud referred to the Committee On Manu factures and Commerce ' a Oo motion ol Mr THOMPSON, of Perry. H. B 44. In relation to tne transcribing of certain reooras in rerry county was tatrra - from tbe table and set lor a third reading tbia day, at rt nn . .a ou. r . Mr. MONAHAN, from the committee on the Militia, reuurted back H B. 195 -To enroll tbe Militia at tbe State when the bill was set lor a tbird readlutr ou Wednesday next. v nr. a liens; irom tbe oommutee on Kcbools aod Buboul b inds, reported back H B 361 --To smbnd section 29 of tbe school law, and asked lobe discharged from iurther consideration of lhe bill, which was agreed to. Uo motion of Mr, McdCHUULEIl. II. J R. 201 lo relation to au amendment of tbe Con stitution, on lha subject of liquor license was taien irom tne table, and referred to the com mittee ontTefcperaPc. '- t a Mr. BROWNE, of Miami, offeirei a series of resolutioo providing for tbe biudintt and fll.ng of tbe Federal Ceuatw rtturns in the'oflliie of ibe Heoretary ol State, wbicb were adupted. U4 motion ol Mr.-MX rJtta, ri J R. m Relative to puplle ia tbe B.iaJ Asylum, was tu ko irom t!, table, wben .mi.iKd e.f i: Mr. MYERS aked ibat it be referred to tbe Jadtoiara oottiaiikee, which was ditagreed to1' a a n a-a . .rwa ar ear - mr. o jU i A, ui warren, moved to refer it.to the committee on Benevolent lni'.liuiions, which wae agreed to, ,r ! Mr. UBVUKB offered a olnt reiolutioa fix ing (be Unit day ol May a iho time ot dlt aoi'iuinment 1 Air. BRUFF moved tbat the resolution be re ferred to ibe committee oo Finance, i Mr PLAN l' auoved to ameud tbemotloq to refer, by tostraotlug the ooaimiktee to report up oa the resolution to morrow morning, wbioa was disagreed to. Toe m ition to refer to the comaiittee on Fi nance was agreed to ' ' Ou m.tiouof Mr. HUGHE3, tbe -report of the A torney General, ou tbe abandonment of tbe Miami aud bile tuoal north of Sweuorcek to loledo, was taken from tbe tails aud refer red to the commit' ee on Public Works. Mr. CONVERSE, ou le.va, lutrodujed H. El 4'8 - To atutud eeotiou 51J ol tbe eodeofoiv) procedure, whiob wat read tbe Ural time.' "Mr. DICKEY moved to take num tbe table eertala reauiuiioo relative to an ameuduent to tbe Gonatituiion, wbeu 'Mr. SCUT r, of Warren, moved to take up message .from ibe table, ' wbiob1 motion tbe ttpeaker decided to have precedence Mr CONVERSr.objeottd.and took an appeal from tbe decision ot tbe cbatr, ou wblob the teas aud nays were called, and resulted yeas 45, bays 34. ' The dome considered the Senato's amend ment to H. B 153 -For the relief oC.Planlt.aud Turnpike Roau Companies when . " Mr DAVH opposed ibe amea dment, as cal bale ted to subject farmers to serious inconve uieoce. , f. .... r. . Mr. SCH IFF favored the amendment, as pro tecting travellers trout daugeroui obaUuOtiOtt upon the public roads. ' Mr. MYERS ao orposed tbesmebdnMuir i' Mr. S LUDM AN ubiected tt 1t.x lie tuouibi if cattle were allowed toiun at large upon ibe roau, tne uoerty ot piling up wood or lumber near the road might be allowed. it Mr. DEVORE aupporred the amendment, as proper, aud as necessary on common roads as on turnpike or plank roads. " Mr. MoSCHUOLER took (he same noMitlnn. kc Mr WaUUSK, wae 'alao iln favor of tbe amendment. 1, la the duty of supervisors now to keep tbe roads clear, aud it can do no harm to add th-s amendment. i.Mr JESSUP waeioppased. tolbe amend ment, believing that it would embarrass the trade of tbe country. Mr. KRUM supported tbe amendment as prop Jrly -applicable to abj roads alike. '-- lhe vote was tbenoalied on the amendment. LI.. . 1 . . A. ' waica reeuiwo veo JI, nay 4.0. . Tbe House took up ibe Senate's amendments to H. B 326 -In relation to side shows st agri cultural fairs, when i Mr. 8TEDMAN moved thaJLthey be referred to the Agricultural committee, which motion was lost Toe vote was then called on tbe amendments, and agreed to Jeaa 54.nas 21. :.'- . ' "If n The Hjue took up the Senate Joint resolu lution lo relation to tbe settlement of a certain interest claim oa the Sandusky and Mad River its il road, wblub was adopted. ,- y; Tbe House then took a recess. Predicted Twenty-four Years Ago. ' " It Is a remarkable fact that the slon movement was foreshadowed 'just as it baa occurred, in a work, called the "Partisan Lead er," attributed to' tbe pen of Judge Ctber, ol v irginia, wno was Killed oy tbe bursting of the Peacemaker. Ia that work, under the guise ol a novel, it was professed that coming events were described. Tbe Gulf States, it was dt eoTibed, bad seceded in oouarquence of the elec tion of a Northern President, and Virginia and other border Sottas were about following suit. An, attempt was mad to 1mm. treaties! who tor eign nations, and tree trade wae establish d, which gave the South an unexampled career of pruepenty. The current ol events tweoty-foui years later hi giteafthdod predlctiobs the form of fulfilled facts. Tbe author only foreshadow ed, however, what was in tbe minds of tbe lead ing politicians at that eaily day, and to prepare tbe way for wblcb wag the object "of puuliahinn tbe woik. 1 . Hvr fnopuci JiLXae-The provision house of Mewr. J-U Eariy A SodiW Terte Haute, lod , ou Saturday last, made a tale to a Balti more house of 300 bbds ol baoon at 79 cents, delivered al Terre Haute, tbe gross purchase reaouiug about $25,000.' This It not only a good price, but the traueaotiou is a heavy one, fur a tingle article, In one day, and Is tq'ual to the tais reported in most of tpe large culea. The cootraci wagi !bdo; by tf llVh.f ifwiiwifV arournal. b "f la tbe House ol Commons on tbe 13th nit., a somewhat "ingulursceueoicurted, Mr. Wnlit. siae; rare. Xelvertun'e eloquent couusel, look hit seat for tbe first time since the opening .ol . , . . . 'VA? Mrthk"'li "V8rtl PP"fu,M " House '! !!7 ,d'i .5 b" ntteman was an ova. tiou intended to mark bis fellow aenatora' aenec of bis able advooacy of the cause of Major .Yflverton's victim di ! ' new Ttutonio Miuister to Ecuador, Is a funny man. Il is Said thai be "thanked tbe'Presi. aent tor oavmg appointed btrn to tbe highest uiave iu ui gin - tnatis, nine thousand ana nveounartoieet above tbe ocean, the altitude oi vtuuo, tcoctpiui. w I ail JJ i ii. I i vMwt-f a A Nxw TaaNsLaTioH to 8oir a Ntw Fami ii is actually contemn attd be aa.r icent tpirltuaitsislj4be United Btatea tn w.... a Dew edition of the Bible the proof sheets of wuiuu eoan e aorpugu "meaiumi," reviMd by (h. . I 1 . . I - Mw 4alua.aauui . . ,,.,, , J Mrs.iJodlth GW. aa-url At .VW.l..Jh at Newport, fft.,1 ,-, lusane .Am litre al feet rfji. alna:. a.,.- . . ... . . . I . she wag forty-six years of a, a, pod rettutloedM wvei- one roirmi ini rm ium"inflann- eh.r, xutit vvr oeattt, .i,ai .f ...r w-aOi,c.i ,tr . - itri ,, ii nil ai ai ti.' 1 -0!(J 'Ablef if V laid, eeat for California BL montOB po Monday, aud apolowlatMl fortbernrte niiinhetiti wbiclf ;t' Jivuinj'ittcd 'EinjoutouVl kfuckyaouLch to the flam... 'All U rMe. . .. . I Rfirjro ioifi.' tjcuTia sv CoNTaaCT Tbd I uetatwd r 'f says: Colonel J M ' St borhi the1 Ltnd Cim qiaaionerof tbe Stat of . Mlclilganj h i tffieijl to take tbe contract to lupply Fori Uutnter -vi'h men and provision, for iksumf f all a. million aoiiars. 13 i1L rtaAh let Col - SanbornJiajri be job. " The'CMcago Tltmtt says the difficulty be tween Mr Sbailerosg aeu Mr Cook, touching the possession ef the JChlcaRo Post Office, haa been amicably settled." Mr. Cook remains In office, and will be permitted to close up tbe but I a nf tha nrBnnt niiarter. - w -rf- Wllllam Smith O'Brien hat settled down e In hit pretty country seat at Cahermoyle, where he diecueses for bis own amusement, the affairs of tbe world. Mr. O'Brien ia "an estated gen tleman.'V btsTlnoomei Irom' (landed property amounting7tot5,0U0 annually.-JiU ' ' j '1' . - jae tt--.jr n ; SHor"Pxa!n' io? Pgorotiiia.'' MaiRUdi --A younp? , man. named Daniel ,Robbins. proposed honorable marriage to girl near" Little Rock, Aix., on tne tain ult., and ner rather; Bearing of it; shot htm, dead Ja the street. aiCharmlpg conutrytii io i.m inw ia ni i. ut I ..jti-ti- i 'Tf j , i aaiaaema i iliiliaii' a.ta1 11 -Ttepniallg which where burned on the Pebn 1 sylvanta Central Railroad on ibe 2lltb ult., eon tained a large number of Washington bouud let t era which were applicatlous' tor office' from Western politlcianlr .iat.o..a I -.; .-. ;;i;'i Auguste Bettnqnt'd "'fouV In hand" ia now tbe oiegeet tbing nn 'tbe road. One, two and three bore e concens cannot shine' when Ops- is OUt. JV. X XOfet, . ., ... . ',L .-Jav i, -IA .ili'f T "Al Ganiblini.'ls gala' to be carried on to ao ex- trftcrdlnary extent just now, la Athens, Greece, where there are no let thah 5,000 gaming houses. .... a . a . - , I Vti'i I i a I ai . .I ... g 03 All should readJ Prof.- Wood's advertise ment in another column. , i , . .- .. GUERNSEY'S i. BALM! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wrtM rhUfAnn rvpRerriH I xx Oolu X lTd XtStn 8oN. EDWiBD BTiaBTI WILL LEOIDBB Id jARMpaYALLVi4; OH BATTTBDaT AKD KOVOaY STMW 08,'; April 13ti ttndl5tU,lgoi. j :' - 8'iblfct tor Maturdty Svenlnr-flHS IARIY DAYS vr rriAMi.Lii'i. , 8a-Jeoi for Uondsy tvsdlnf-"TBS VBSI OP AS TROSoUV." TloketsSJoecti. Heeerved seats WoenU. ,f ... Door, open at 7 o'clock. Lac tu ret to eommsu; at 8 o'clooa. , - n " -7 ' viektts for reserved Matt may be bat during th day, Saturday, April Idtb, at the uail. . ane-ata 1 ITIRNI CHITTXNPIN , . . . HINRV vUITTINDIWi S.&H.T. CHITTENDEN, L i .-a ATTOKNtlS AT lw. '- '' ? ' STOfflctr, 0 William ttitet, Ksw York City, and PaaeoK,' BcilBiKO Colarflbai Ohio.. '. J30are fui attantlOD paid to Celltotions., aprl 8:d8n f - j . t - ' ,A -i tat idi a! ..- NOTICE. my Darja T0RI.-wb ohfs removed liom the oorner of digi and Oiy streett to tb avatnwaat corner of Broad and High ttrcte, Oolombue, Ohio. ,- i With many thanl s to my former patrons and custom ers I raapeoifuliy requeet tbeeoat ouanos of lhair fa vors lo-my aaor,- - w IlE.-ilty H. MJilL. Oouobut, April 1.15fil. n-,-r-)-i .a a. I. - ,4 r ' J i 1 a i V 1 ' 1 DRXiaTOBE. TT AVI0 FI7HCHAI1D THE DRUG 11 1 bl'OBd .of ,ilr. Htirav, U.,N(it, I have opened new on the Baiuh aest corner nf Broad and High etieeu, Oo urn hot, Ohio Wng th4 old and rtliaUt itand for ikt$bvlnmt for'tHOnf fturo.'i it. : f . I Wave a rrreh and w.u aaleautd atook of fwo M di rt. mH'ttro-OHtmitale. together wit Vo(tUrOU, FovwieAew. atua tuaaliy kepi Ui tvaoh so.etiabllthmcnt. S3" fasiciurnoxe oartitu yasd promptly oompaasd- SdT, .- ; , .. . ... ....... ... Store open t all hour of th etoy mud ntffU. I retpeetfullf to licit the patmntge of iha puhlio.. .., . tuN'B.k vfatos Columbui, April 1, led aprj illm ' 1 a,',. 1 i -n I a aii-iif-.' a f , . . n GRAND COHCERT CaECILIEN-VJElIlEINa ' 'v ri- .T II ,!' .... -,,i THE ABiiVE KEV HROANIZBW So ciety of LAOIBBand OENTLKMBM will appetr for the Urtt Urns before lbs eltliena qf Ooluaibas,on Monday- Xvsning, AprU 8, At Armory Hall. - The adsrafrntetlve and entertaining programme ever offeted toourmutte loving community , ., TTJ Doort -pen at 7: tb eommeoe at 8 o'clock. " J Price of AdalMkra, SScenia.- JleteU eta b had at Wood's, eeltaer t Webtttr'S Idtuio gtorta.and at mi' J s Doog oior , , - , . . . . aoS ' IJournal and Ontls copyj j FIRST" ' 'k'1" 3 SPJING ASD SUMMER GOODS AT P.: ROSE'S. " I- AGAIN OFFER TO THE PCBtfC an entl'e new slock of Oooda in my Iln, Jut puroh. aaed In New York at the eheapeai panic ratea.al of wblob I ehall e II at the imalleet prtfla, for Caeb. My evatoa re and frl- nde ar retseotfully inv.ted to eatt nod exam ine my Ooode and P'lces at I am determined to tell a, cheap or cheaper tbao any other bout la kt-etty; and aa I do my own Ouittng, and super in trad me wa hu.l' neet, I feeleured,frjm my long oerloe Inbotl neat, lo g!v general aa detect IM. Th flneet ef work men tre tmpoycd and all work imt strictly ts time a A on abort notice, and warranted to fit stranger vlaltin our clt would emto.lt toeir lateral by giving me a call before purchaalng lMaber. - p. RiHK, -! . -.-.-. r-i-r- " -i'srchautTallorr-marchSOdly ---- - Cer Tllh and Town ats. REMOVAL;; 3 HAVE BEnOTED, THCIB OFFICE 1 to tb Bouth-woat corner of High 'and Friend streets, .terrain, C'-'A ,rriT'i .,!' CT!;;,.V ' ;"UP STAIRS," ' . , ' I I .T ' An.l will eontltiue to keep on Jismls s large stock of BOOTSiiAND t'SHOES ? The attrntkn of Merchantl anil Pealer Is respeotful ly lavtted to our stook. B, DuYLB it Uo. marchW:dtlllJuly3l. ' " ' ' -m.TM"' QPEisriGj;; li.. ii-ii. I u t r i One of lhe moat Choice and Elegant -tsorunentsef flrtrl .Qnratnaw 'If lllinnatr wP'ViTT", . . V. 3 atlLJlCli Thuraday. Aplii 4,4861, :azi V La A a a P ' W M t api- no, m aoarn oionu.i u. dlw ' ' 'laVW',' t let T--'':rr laert I a ,1 .:..-;- H' BINTf-'i'M" y Wave TaACHF.iorruninv wkttsjg 1 I NO UN tt. on. hatf mllr froia thlacltp for rent, H fK" ii1.iiieiTOiiaii' no fiona.MHh atreel Owtunbut. iprlij:di) ' a t tlulid. .viuts la Meek Tie and learfa. 1 .. " B, run ancuarrou Collar. ; ,. ... wia a. attttlif. Paris K'd Olovet tuii r or make, 8 ltn Mill ehlrU Various StWs.U 1 1'1 ' T ' v oye- wo nee till! tvnirta, de e-tve a If i.-i ". ..- i f IDrivlnVand Miait i.bai. aa'r.1 (- , i.i. ai apria - .. . i tiiwe ;!- ITe. C8 BoutM.Ui.b gt it.' D AK."afT,,,9-w . nth Pith atieet, he Hut ,a -.,,,. ,.r run r.,.. tnuaa. Baago ni and l(AOtjr.t, made in tl nw t an v lyma Hiaunar aiao, teurrv e-iaiat ttiaca nulla. ai .iu"i am i. tuufUMiUtttat. sptliJ SPECIAL NOTICES. i ar, MANHOOD. HOW LOST, BOW BBStOSED. JCHT PCBtlgnUD, ON TMB NaTURB, THE A ME1T aNP RAOICaLODhE Or 8PKKM ATORanr-A or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nerrouiuei,Ia rt1": voluntary BmUsions and Impotenoy, retulilog from Be If-aim 4, s. By Kobti J. Colrerwrll, St. D. Scnt'V undersatil.Ua piste eavoiopo, vw aouprea jioea aid.' oa receipt or two eiampa, j uw uui,j, . LINE, 107 Bowery, New York. Poet Office Box. Me ,588.- -.v'. - matllliSmdltw-- HTJHHIWIXL'i for all TIIIIUAT nntt ; LCNG .!urriPLAl"TBi.i including; WHOOPING COTJOii, and everr, Complaint the forerun neg oft an,l eveft actual , 'a-i wt raarrieaur i ' 1 1 UNIVERSAL T-TrtT' oouorr' i a ieotl Sfi. 1 vvilpivmB tw..a mnzwU'8 -Th Oveat NETJlt Ala, a Oio it Km ED If and Nat-"'T urnl llPIA'I K. akal-ntnal ' A t VerVcDWo .tTrnf NeTr. vcua Cumplalota, Nora. vena and Chronic',, Headache, ttbennia nam, Catarrh, '1'ootla -hit l.a I) M.l '-i! u land Ear Ache, Lou af .'. iee andiJowelConia Ko teal juitlc can lie done the above preparation! . .. . but by procuring and reading descriptive pampnleie.t found with all dealer, or will be tent by Proprietor , on demand. . . formelu and Trial Bottle teat to ibyl eiant. who will find develvpmtnlt In Both worthy their aoceptano and approval. .. Cor re ponder oe eollcited from all whoi neeeatltles or . eurioilty prompta to a trlai of the alwye reliable Rem dieav . , for sale by' the uiual wholcnl and retail dealer '' everywhere. - JOHN IIUNNEU'ELL, Froprlcto J j '- ' CHgwtsT two MraawaciOT ibt, v 11 '. Xoi 9 Comme.roial Wharf, Boston, Kats.! ' lvOberU Samuel, N. B. Murp le, J. R. Cook, J. al Denlg, O. Denis (tens, A. i. Bchualler k Son, Agent for Oolnmlma. Ohio. , my Idly i. ' j .nOFFAT' LirE PILLKa ' In all eases of eostlveneai, dyspepsia, btltlous and liver aSoctloasv piles, rheumatiam, fevers and agues, ohtll. date head aches, and ati general derangeuisnu of health thee lllt have Invariably proved S certain and speedv ' remedy.' A single trial will piaoa iha Lb' Tills beyotrS .'' the reach oleompetlUoa ts -the sstbaaUea ef tvery pa- , ' ttont ' " '"'- . . :.Lr : ' Dr. Moffat.'! Fhosput Bitters will be found eaualli ef -fleacbus la tlleated of nerveue debility, dytpepila, haal ache, tb ilcknsss Incident le females In delicate health, and every kind of weakness of th dlgevtlv organ, for salebyDr. W. B.MOryAT, fcttBrrtWey, N. Y. ' sniliy all Druggbta. .,.f.. mayv-dawly , II 1 " " " I ' " ' K ' v" . The following; ii an exti act from a tetter written by the Rev J." 8. Holme,' paster ol the' Pierre polnt-Rtreet Baptist Oharch, Brooklyn, If . T., fo Un'-Journal and Met enger," Cincinnati, 0., and tpeaka volumes in favor f tbat werld-renowned meilteine, Uas i Wistww'eSoxOTiaolTsr-roaCnjiaswTiaTBm: . . ', "We ere an advertltment In yout eolnmna of Una WtusLow't Boorawe Btaor. Vow vs never eatda word tn favor oft patent aedlcine before In our III, butw feel eompelled totay tojrour raadrrt tbat thlaltno bum bug ws aavsTaico it, axe a.ow it to aa au. it oname. It it protiably cseof the meal tcreeeafnl medi cine of tbe day. becauee U Is on of tb beet. And those of your reader whe hare babies oau't do better than - ' lay Ina supply." 4 ;i i .. . i . . . oo27:lyitaw , '.UllS jaUIUAL.JBJbiiNjSiil- LtEE INSURAKCE COMPANY, j ! 3?3"o- tr Mrlt, 3T. T. . Dividend January 1, 180 1 1 43 Per Cent. AB9CT8.. ............ ...T- (,8U 5M 50. Btluce, pTtUtmtnt Jan. let, 1800 93,408,531 30 Received for Premiums dur ing ih tear 10 8703053 W ' - -- Becoived for 'Btreat during - the year 1600....... Bid Old 19 - -- ' I ' i i Total reeelp's for lSf!0....g77,o(17 74 .... PHC'stm.bf Dath,Sfj7,040 00 - I f I , Paid Policiea turfen- t . . .-.i i,. derrd 41,111 W ., . . - Paid salaries, Po t- ' ate Taut, Kx- - - change, c SI.KO Ed " Paid OommiaaiMs to v' . . , ., .... - y Attntii.u JI.S9S 30 ' " ' Paid Phvalclana fee. . t IMa 7S ... . Paid Annoiti 1.417 OU .' Paid Divide as da- '''"' tag th tear . 16d 800 7S 503,091 03 1 411,078 Id ?.;. Net Balanca January lit, lfioi.... 8314)8 AA tr-r-r-r.-.'-AaatSIBr .- . Oath on hand S0.C334 10 BoadianJ Mortrxreaon Real Batata, worth-aouole Ui i ') .. -amount leaa B SS7,84I C8 -'' Premium Notes, on Pollclcj ... . . In force, only drawing per -: - ' - . ' ' cent Intenat. -. I r?n Pfj it nit Real Btta e H--, UOPM 87 j t Loanaoneerlp ..... ,' S 931 44 Prtmlnmt.NohM and Oath. In -'. . : eoarteof trenamluion..v.. 45 313 75' '"' TouiAatts......... 83813.550 . 78 78 PoUelM In foroa, lhanring. .'....,48,63"8 1.435 new Policies have been tttued daring the year. .mf.fi!.,.lril,,Jj?1,ul,tLon of P'ssent va n of the outafcodlog Pollcietof the Company , and havltg the ' tieortiary atiwunt rerr. iherefor, the Dlrcotors have declared a Divmrjie of 45 per cent, on the Premi um! paid at tlw table rate,, to all pollclet for lite In force, Zif'. ,0,-,0,,.tnuA'' ' 1B00' Wb, erdtng to the preaent rul of th Oomptny. -.?atfl.,?r ". ktods ot Lit Contlogeneies, Proaneet uie,uutemnta, and Anpl catlona, will be furolabrd without crusos, at tbe Oflloe or Agencies of tb Oom- I ?0BT. I.. PATTBR80N,Preaidnt.' ' I , ..i . , He Ha AltSESOIVe Jiftnt, tr' ia, 1 1 ' No. 4 Johntoa 0 ock. ' MarchS8.1801. ,, Columbus, 0 GIREAT CUftfi. j j '.m ..'. 'J :: . .1 i : . . . . 1 j . Ull. MIiAND'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC BAND, I3.THE ONLY KNOVVil REMEDY FOft BheumaUBm Gout '. and ' Keuralffia,' -tj puna. uuAsj iui. 1 All Mercurial Diseases. i .',. i It la a oonvtnlently arranged Band, eontalnlnga med- -icatad cempeund. to he worn around tb Walat, without' ) ' injury to the moat delicate pertona: no chaste In habile ol, living U required, and it entirely removes th di saa from th system, without prooaolug tbe inlurloua. effeoUarleing rrom tb uM of powerful "oteraaf medl elnes, which weaken and deatroy tbe eonttltuUon, and. alv. temporary, relief only. By this treatment, the med fc'nalpropertlea contained In thenand oome In eontaot i with lhe blood and reach th dlw.ee, throu.h theporea ef the akin, effecting Ui erary inttaooe a perfeet Jurat and reatorlDg tht pa.t afflicud to a heal.hy eondlUon ThU Band la alio a moatpowerful dsn manoDauL arenU and will entirely rellov lb ayateaa Irom Uw per.te. , tfTewtso I Mercury. ModeraieTcaM ar ouZfiZfflt" dava, a, d we are eonttan tly recti ring teatlmonlala of It " affioacy In av(ravaldivearf lorg ataodlng. i Patca BS W , to be had of Srugtlats i,euerally, or cm bstsntby mail or expreas, dith full dire Ions for .." to any ptrl of the country, direct from tbe Prlnolpak t Unto,., v".rin .,-.,., ',- .,:.- .; i j 1 Ho, 409 BROADWAY, Hew York. ' ' " ,V' 0. SMITH Sl CO.. Sole Proprietor!. " ' ,N. 8. Detcrlptrve Clreulars Bent f re. " IE? Affoats Wanted Ererywherw.' mnaj iitoritip oaw Wtohis I Diamonds !! Silver Ware lit AO?CEa UKTifl fePt'tT OF UOtUAt I and .IWalthe, In great varMy. t am Agent for tbe Aasaisaji Waioa Oo , sad can 1 tbSt '"sht Watcbat ataMAUiMUirers'Btlcete l either Hbolrale or Retail. ' ... . V Cm atd ohooae from say bttutlful dirplav of Bla- J ondeand lb" rich Jeaelit. 8i la. n. h ' LtmZ W!7 of aterilng quality, l can tbow new ,'c patitrnt, veri hsndiom ' fS eiivr Plated War., Tea fatte.TJrne, Wsltsra, Oaginrs. . Btskeis. Pltther Ooblets.Kt.lns. Fork, T p?oie, toT Ibenl haret aupply of fLa Tahl. iari. a!.n..a- Kulvet, Kaa ia. c, and mane Vanoe tuxia .uh aa . .r detircd lor preetutt at tuca pilcet m are an Muse- ' 1 asatMlhsptugbater. WM. BuT.5f . Btrtl I Na III kn.,.u. III.V 1 .-l,r, ifortb tide State Uuuee tauare. iU I : .-. a -:,. 4 NOTICE. IT BEING N I CES A t V I O CIIANGR ., my locatloa, I bay laa.u 11 e No. 14. aat Iowa ' i. Intat tValau I. Kiill am tt.lba gianklla blip to at all ear old patron. - X ,i 1 narc iluatra turned from As York With a lane lot . or MILLINER Y,v GOODS I of the very latest eiyieti anlyo,8il thsr n ttm r'r, LATES f 'SPRING 'PATTERN?. for ladlri and eWlurtu'e Wurtcg tpuarL Call and tew : 1 ,t. .. 1 i.AlUA, A B. tit 11 , j Oobimt.ua, April SJ-dl " ' '" , R 8 r fe I , i 1 4 T V it - .i A svs. ea tk as J a OIaOAOI.'riIb-Altcttaer malo- I ..-. ,, V NleandfiuitouitpBstuJi. BaIN , eo vioaa viviiw, it via wK-vrawj muiinna.Miul.K .... HIlUttaitrai,