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' E4. W. MANTfrEWNT B5llf r. -"j5I. um u .-on ior ot.u ttau.au. Ntwipmr Offle. Th rcnt difficulty KAluhM land An aeie- wt.MS."4h(lii til oar hind. ". TV. JnJ4 V.W IM" vTr-TT- V u-iti tart ul lb rriiiw irtliAk tb ,Statma,eipouei, aw IAa, mbM eajeat4ta poorto w tf'.t'xVr.r At thAortuiA Rrl i.tnaartantthat BOUilog should !"- tiM ot tut okW&w?y? of i!iy1.iW,twiprf tb0,,g" ? jfcltfiiiufcSr rtssoa forniiA- ft' frsal,js , thai tannotf 1 the asceasarypsrr BglWl- Pah. Ohio tUMMV. Democratic Union Nominations. 'CO vEitfgh. T.'' Jewett -VJ - HailK T3 K'W WILLIAM W. AHIHSTBOO, 0 KwrfcSJO 'E3WAJ -Hi. eCrt,MKSvANROBI1WOI,I, T d3!. a . BPt' . ,nr ! 1 Democratic Union Nominations. Northern Disunionists and Southern Democratic Union Nominations. Northern Disunionists and Southern Secessionists. i3 'afrwt, hicfi Is claw by AdmlnitrUon journals among the Union paperi TTMftJkotbifliSffmje'Of the Republican lea4r ra. mii. tbe4a,enouDced treasosj tbe ldett:cttttag-6tr attooal difflcoltiea mhtr wxrOsxa-Wlotf rrmi, tod may Ae, dic6eredbatafter alUheir crki-to tbe kaOr ftaryj&ey bMe1tfeh wotting for a diiwIutMrl of theTJnI0 T 7 d H There are t tubboraacU that seem to give to the atatement'tn tha, latter cUnie f, be TTCCiSe&elitt ePdarffoMttiitioo,' MiiWketbeebJapobtieMieadt and -atlt tori kji.; u-uAiM .'faiiA that Ao'me of tbeta do. ek'D'"bWdiy"aamrt of J aoobi;, xne seputfun tbti WnlcafeVnd 8 policy tbej .hj.teod teadet 'ib malotenwcj fif.lbe $to:aMt3-. ble. TbtT eo,lB.!rft Jft(tf(jDlimatei, aU ...rDM at etUioa.oor. dUPnalflee bj( efie- . tijn apppniM.,JHer&re,tU our peat JtiflflJaj.di siUm bate beec MtUe&ia. th wy, tkA lWaaimd frOn 4iKtaMmint-- m iBat ReinbtleaDe eet Mit Ah't ,.. .I.. hwil fa" tie adttJuie'dTibS South, dtcriW44 aaret agala 4e. kaooUer to the South They.wiM eoooer iet UN union euae - FtiJfChll IVlheUion otceiWon- Ube.djueinet( ftf aM our diSerenoM froa the Tof mntiBB llf tnn nni'ti tn'H"" iownwardj (be cjb;bMiryeW JiJ?' lUi ahtnbjnlt jonget-toNotqiera J dletatirt "m4 eonttel, -be; deolre they prefer VlWW eDeion; afcdjllte :rT7 Th tra mdoI ai the North who eannot lee v.) hetwpeoplet outn jnw aawise, tw U U 1 ' itere .ertreotDp!iinrfWn " inteiu. Swl i 'iWper'tint :ialp. 'thitougblj o-J 'Jnjiifit4Jti oui 'peBt'poliacfllVT U ax .eieto. 'ire ere eatlifledr wtmld bej At tbe ben M nta f lb Vaio bat bees ai' equWW dUtiibu. tea to van nonn tna eontn, ua vupdkiodbi n esteereniee-eettMu gerwrat thing, fapon eteee of the oeee-and rltrfinBltt w be Vature'irould permLueoifolaeJn 3JH Wtwrteflia'eUteimW 3 Ujarii. 'hew'eeni 4b t'r ectfo tor erotchmenta byOAe .tjpon .the otberlirlf n"6,' ksta'iud W A ieaifal 'ciiU'waf. iei oie of rW'pWeei;.? bkrbWlrtl, lcUeUe rtrhkb-AeiTUUed u4 enHghieeMd natlo eV rtfe0liioto Ji'drftVDhteT4Wt fijjb tto t3phtb u Otttbiaf MraUy-tlll thejatter'eoneen to lera SeeceetMlott witt battle 4e Jorth -e osg '"""aalSeioa A iolJIer1 .or 4 doDia money, d WeWibelr aemajjdf Tatr'mce(led.c,tTettber party It rlgbti but both ere wreng niwofully eluded. 8pohf ? dgniet': brntellfeeat. Mbee3Mtb lem wM toeffree teKlfptione . erflWiaolot Di4 00 M 'iborV "-w.-irw-ri' flreifrtaf.,,altjd5ftlt;'ef the Itreat mate of tbe American people. ' Teey wUJ ZKyd 1fi"fytmbili.ti 'be 7 JTortlTMij b lee(r0!jlf Otf .fct(,'by ' c'Wr iasaM 'eUifey. dace ichlef ougn; al (tesdj''tt fcui(be etopped- The polnte in .pate neti bo Ctfinitely twertatned, and ad jj: ..jppunejiet end equitable terme ae taay ' be. asait oof former national eooflicte bare ; VT Jdn p)BB(Itf..bi ;l?nnd the namet and matofBtee of the .Pemoemtio 9eta- Cea trICMWrti'iiiX'IBto'EiettTa ClwrBAafowMTlopoatoflloaB'of Maesre. Hm ." fx,rif Jcte'iit not known. jWe niJaaUhiih tbeeaAaaoonaa we are informed wberat! . fctOr- b,,V-!0 f-ii'7 &l if The JuwiiUoa Lm&r7t Cleveland the Trr.'st Kt.rown and I," don't bke tb reiola --oaa-f the-Oeuwwalle Conventlon4- fit sCJiiWritForr 11 onIy.re5drf,:ranrinilKidied ; rwwfcl.:;..t.Maf tbljlsrlfthrjR.f nil tomtlta tn 'yxK soldier cot of the) car- 't.,.ge, tii .uatf.f would; b(a, iuuorsean ejn. Too bfld.. Jla'rf wlati'-pi 4.r ;!tmf,ut th1 rol- cnteers. That's what harts Ki wsw's.virgah. . The State Journal—The Convention. StWirothbl i net, hbor of JurN?4 r i-4d.W difficulty in getting W ,D 'at ,ictVaW thiacuV of M CmTinUoo. ..a a .A LU kA Every candid person It satitneti.oi . ; V a. ..ll... Mm OS tD an prvuiuftiuui v-w-. ... t ( i trouble. We are aorry we cannot, owj'-jj - dUlike to mo any one tortured. ' W bad B4d thatbt ConmtfW ' adofi reaoUtlonaeaii. o' "fi I. t.. .k. tina-ae wmU antittMtlonablf lie aefeaitbVofe thaibeiVerfr'aBgi y i - '-"'t;' ' The rewlutie. ratatiTO te the ttnoonitlwf o. aturpaaoiefrtPreeIdentrltbe eerew act, ; evidently ' Vvf uMefimei -It think wm outrageoiu w ttieregaru e ioa of Vtbe hlgbeati law officer tl the oountry (blo the judiciary) c 'Ibla" iUbject,'' .be h fee'eiti '"recorded.' 'a .proroundly leaned 'n;nin aeilfW eoooaUioA-4oh.tb eenie f ie.- It )e h'e flrat fltb'iV'Y? 'berd ani t tntltoate that ihoiVao of toe Il( (opald b'beyd.M egajnitbeopinioa of the Cif Jomci of the Supreme Court." r" i , , W.Btmit tbe blgbert law 'bfficJr'llfllow toe ficUtJt." " ; Would ,tho fprmt. adopt feu opiueo e uewpuuoD Ity Mr. BatMT ' WhtoB we mow bou' fUBdlTe 'on a ohmuob Ttf eonetituwonai w Wnat' wouti our neighbor think If would pal onrar4 ibapJntoA o:Attokbey OenerU Meaaiv ef Obir,gtilf that or the Chief Jul Mee of tbe 9orm4 $orj;o OMo Nonienee, nalsbbor.t .(. n.i ' M TbO OTlUclemaof the Jearaef ontke doings n ih ContenUon .are on a pa' uu' Thi 7ri'remrltriout a congioiBCT- tii. . , . . .j ate" acket are particularly reiretoicK wou Is laboViDg fliliyto tryaild get pemocrate Jo "Cpngtdmerat"! the AbojiUonUte, to aiaka aiicketDalataHe if Uwn tested a r I s It is no better pleased with the nomination of John Huuewf, ftan an otbrf of,on beet dWajed.Uh Mi. Babbuon are eince Fe votet Bi&l WHkl aalfit Binis for BpeakeTi after Barks bad said Jbt. in a certain contia- nrVii would let the union slide,; 3 But e -at cotf'- . ' T think thm'kneeoMM evideoce tut BeaoM not iTtnBettnf wlth'OIrtifldn AbbH!onIsm.:t, f b:u J tph'. trn1 fa' nni ra.all rliaiWd at the courA.Of UjWnTni0 HI conawmnioa; w "extraragince and corruption" and traudso the'tasiigeineni bf war 'mstters'at Washing tan ead Columbus-,1; Whether th Conrentlon wi' jueiifled. in tbie or awt we submit to tbe Cincinnati Otmrnertial bne Of the most violent Repubtirtt; paperi Jn tbe State". It fald, on this , I'TbeCuicuinaUOtrtsv walcb, irom axpci iac eorraotioA and denouncing imbecility , tie recently, taken to glossiagover failure and de fending official maiieasanoe, oevoies a ooiomn ta a itafaaa.oI Cmnltoa.- Carrlnewa A Co. against th pebUc eondeianatlso; lte chief ar guaeot consists of a deprecatory plea against Mecradind the-character and deeds of th State and: bringing her fair Yams Into con tempts if, -the military law firm which dii; BeraM oactraeui and jreoerai orders from Co- lumbner h tet vi Ohie, there might beeomeaenteiathissaggeeooa-. iwukiii whole artlole ia a incaaiana esdearos lo later pee to State at Ohio, ita loyal and patriotic people, and ita brat and reedy volunteers, be tween to aionaers sua -ntiaree oi omoiai in oomDetenU aad the pobilo eeniure-" - o,J; "th Oaxttu knowe, as well as jw do, that the history of the daUaiatratloa of military affairs la this Stats has been e ml neatly dierrae- f al thai the promise of th Goramor were out of. all proportion to hit perfevaaaaeetj that cor rapt and Miauling- oontraeta were given out re peatedly, thnmghthev bUndaaa or eonntranpe of nmeiala who ought to know avturthat bur rolnatoeea were trifled with, and mad tbe vic tims of circumlocutions, delsje' and frauds wbioh good buaineea management would have voided ( thaleneney baa -been (quaadered, and sreaioo time Joollahlr wasted; and that, to great and a glaring hu been the miscosduct of affairs, that tnepwas oi una eaty aas unani ntoneiy, nntil th Qitttti't tardy apology, oo,v demned the beads of th Stat administration for lnexonsable- neglect of duty. It is, there fore, so lata in the day; ven if there has been great reoent taprovameat, for the Qul i$ to seek to whitewash the nark chapters of oar mil itary management! or to waver th nakedness of cor official, maltaasaao by expettetiag upon the anthuslasm and efficiency and accomplish ment of our. brav soldiery i-We say to tbe Oacsttt, thai Ohio baa acqospUabed ao -touch toward ibeaid ei th Oarer aaveot, not became oi the maoageneov of. th .mUKary beard at Columbus, bat la spit of thek management. Tbe people, end the brave, eeit" sewUclgg vol uateere ha don U alWor Marly alls and It would hardly b extra vagmrtt te assert, that If Ooveraoi. Pennison and Adjuntnt-fianetal Cab ringten had beta kind enough te stand out of the way entirely, she peopl would have tonnd means to rganl;,tb whole matter ; more speedily, efficiently and. eooBosucally than It has now been, done' r-ul' " Befora th Jmrnl takee the' Democrat, to task, we ouid togest it py some atteqdoo to iU fejlpwlifpuioan" organ at tlninnU- A Dismal Face. M ui an ue torrowiut oounte oountenancea w ver beheld, thai pfth editor ioi Csawufttrf was the "moat wo?' "He earn op 'th Con- tenMoi with hit 'weaibarpthedtl iaagl- natioij wrought ,np ta tit highest pitch. A general flit nl'h ce14eBtiy 'expected; me de- scrWtidh which wonld' bar sold a1 Ursa numbet Wd.'pW VtwV cent, etckli-: A BaljoJumn-. of jteoilng headllni were'n ready, M fill wka U tdlsraptkn of the Detaoo- racy,' 6 fht IndoTsemeiVbL loody (oei. slonr'' , tfiougbi ycld .bear j say, whetAievof fadlatbes Pettoeratn anitast they don't get np a f ghtiM but they did not, and TntaKatwr ht.tTtlinr nsy-eoc, under taitspi6Vsfts4n:told-"Jt Thie-il a new moflebf giving tttttenrV'faWbooasi withont Incurring tbe tesponajbilitx' of th; authorsbi. I Infact,Ui,BAt)rrin,i mleikm.iras decld. iy spoiled b she actte nt tVd' Cowvehttoo. When weawn1m Jwt; beUkWjllke' he had ioet hU jae dear trlehdi'We wereiorrj; tot bint, h looked disappointed l He; .bewevev; an dlalv aati in kls tetter f '""9. tbt '''' " 14 "ft ttef wm baDfulV puktf li' 4h whale ktFi.lt. ' There Was an' IrrilmiuiMn jSam. fliot, bat tt ws iuppreed b the force olye- ecratieditcipiiue. l Be vonrentioo -wee; tbe moat retpentaw.ynoort tnf eatioo, ia toe talentr-cbaracter and deporttfeaUo, ,DIa gstes, tht I har aeQV.J ,Jvtio ad) FX t 'till. Th motto u ' jrhtt HiCsWaOtamefor but' no person fiddled for him to doc..i h. j County Meetings. rOsvtlhlDedTogl of number ol Iht county meedngt of our" friends, with tb re quest that ftey bdVubfaned lb the' StiUm Somen theM.ppyaol-ima Mdf jalf- inere neiog eignty-eignt counties in tne state, and each talnvuTg ibd deserving th Mm cop. alderatloa stonr bandstt will b Impossible for ue to comply1 with their requests.1 The primary tftlt9W(bti(fUfh$ltt, w no bay to deal with tbe aggregate. We shall endeavor ft b'k&toto? Vt-' tb rjottgi' f! friends In all the counties In the fefate-, wit l t upinmaons buiSc" V.W" K kP u friends will i)be absolute cMity of our Jursnirg tiiit eoiusi .!. S- ''sw Sustaining the Policy of the Administration. f Tt .Republican cry bat ben rung through oat th oouotry agalMt , every man who re fuaad to Indorse the unoonsatutloual acta of Mr. ljicoiA..WbU .1 Ulrb.eidow, wl-n TTntUil Blntaa Bnta. oomDoaal almost SBtltslj af Repubunt, refuse td pas lh jolal tefclu tlon indorsIng-Wt acttf 'It Vae before fte Seaate 4 loot tlmeIta title wsa, "Joint teeo.. lutlon "lo approva'and coufi rm certain aota of ths PrvsJdSDt of th .United Sftatee rot supptsssing ioturrsotSon' the rstol'utlonwas as follows: " ''Whereas, since Vie adjournment of Congress on tbe 4th day of March last, a lormldable In surrection In certain States or tbit Union naa arrayed Itself in armed hottlUty to ue wovern- ... ..... , . . .1 ... .1 1 1 . A mini nr tba JJoltM Bhaiaa. OODBUIUtluuavj ministered i nno mhernaav the President of the United, State -dtd, pneer a Mweoruinery -IgencUe. thua presentad, eaercls certain pow er and adopt certain measure for the preserva tion of this Governmeat tbat it lo eay k'lrst. Ma Mi. on the 15th dav of A wll last, lee his the several Stales for seventy-five theusand men, to suppress tuoh In surrectionary oombioauons, ana w oaase ,.u lawa to- ha faithfullv executed. Secondly.' He did. on tha 19th dav .of AorlL laet, Iseus a proplamatlpo; aettiflf on loot niocteas es ports .within . ue outee ot oeuw ,vniuu, Georgfa. AUbaia, Florida, Mississippi, Louis, lana and Taxes. . Third!.. II did. on tb'37tll day of April last, issu a proolamaUon estab lishing a blockade of the pone within the Statu, of Virginia and North Carolina., Fourth lv. He did, by. an oraer or we . oay i ... P a . . i a , r April last, addressed to the Commending Qen r.l of tha Aim of tbe United States, author lis that officer- to suspend the writ of Aa etrput st any point on or in the vicinity or. any military line between , toe eny oi rauwieipDia and the nit of Waahloston. . FifthlV. H did, on tha 3d dav of Mav last, issue a aroolamatioo calling into too service oi ue vdimh dw fort two thoiuand and thirtv-four.. volunteer. . . .. . . . i T r . J increasing the regular Army by the addition of twenty-two tnousana seven nuparea ana ioar teen men, and tbe Navy by an edditioe of rigb teen thousand setmea. - Bixtblf- lie did, en th 10ih da of Mav lasUlssu a Droclamatlcn authorizing the commander of the iorce f the United States on lae coaa. oi r,oriuie sua nand . the writ of habtt cortui, if necessary All of which proclamation and orders bao beeq lubmUtedto. tbU Congress.., Hew, there for. . '. .. " i".. : : It ' B w reiofpM.,.ea''Ms 5f Hmn of RtpraenMiv of th VnUtd Sftf Pf Jimru is latere $$mouaK iatp an o uf i miwr Hinavtf ant.. npu.l.mationa. and orders, herein before mentioned, be, and the eameare hereby, approved and declared to be In all reepeota legal sod Valid, to the asms Intent, and with tbs sams erTecl, as if they bad been issued ana oone nnoer tbe previous expceas sutborlty and direction of the Conrrees of IDs uoiiea sisiea: rrw. That nothing herein contained shall be constru ed as ssthorizios a permanent increase, of tbe Army or Navy . -j r- j,., ,.,tjj Mr. Sherman gave evidence or boltioep , He 'Mrf. Aidant;' it wss my purpose quietly t vote ftgalnet this resolution without expressing any opinion about It; but tbe attitude in which the question ia now preeeniei, ma n oner r for ma to suhmit simnlr the remit of my Judgment, made without passion or prejudice. "Too cm tnree acts enumsraicu tu ue pre amble Of this resolution, I would vote heartily to approve. I believe they were rigni ana pro per strictly legal, tnd strictly cjQslitutlonal. I believe that tbe President, bad tbe tight, and that It was his duty, to issus ths proclamation of April last... I believe ho bed a right, it was a part of tbe power , of suppressing sn inaurreo tion, to blockade tbe ports Of the United 8tetes, or any oi them; 1 do not believe the President of tbe United States bat tbe power to impend ths writ of Msi csryas, because that power ie expressly fciven to Congress, sqd to Congress alone. I do not "believe the President of the United States hu tbe power to Increase the reg ular army; because that power It expressly giv en by tbe Constitution to Congress alone; and therefore I cannot vote for either of tbe leal tbr-e propositions ths fourth, tha fifth, or the sixth. Still I approve of tbe nation of the Pres ident. 'I belters the President did . right. He did precisely whtt I would have dona if I bed been In bis nltce--D0 more, no lets; but! can not here, In my place, as a Senator, under oath, declare that what he am ao was legal, i may ssv it was proner. and was j unified by tha ne cessity of tbe ess; but I cannot her in any place, under, oatbrdeclere that It was strictly feral, and in consonance with th provisions ol the Constitution." I tball therefor be compelled to vote aralnst the resolution, although I in. dorse and ratify and approve, as a matter of prone necessity, every ao( or the Aomuustra- NUU, ...... .- .I.,,- .' A motion wu made to. smuggle .thereeolu tioa by referring li td' th committee on tbe Judiciary, wbioh wss voted dowh,by tbe follow r YsasMetsrs. Brownings Chandler, Colla met, Cowan,! Doolittle, fssseaden, Grimes, Hals, Harris, Howe, King, Latham, Morrill, Thomson, TrnmhuU, Wad, and Wllinot 17, ,. ,Msyw-Msasre. Baker, Brecklnrldre, Bright,' CarlUe, Clark, Dixon, Foot, Foster, Johnson of Missouri, KenneiXAn of Indiana, Lana of Kanaaa McDeogaU, Fear, Folk, Powell, RIm, Saulabnry. Sherman, Banner, Ten Eyck, Wilk inson, and Wilmi-S3. " ''.'Erirj Sir. Bmcxbtwdox tried, to fore tbea to vU on jb resoIuUoriarnbbed it under their noses.: H saidc 'i n ;i.j.-' t I shall not rot myself for the motion t refer tnit resolution to tn ,eommiKe on me Juaid ar - It has nnderrona tha scrutlnv of A com mlttee. : It wat introduced her at an early day of tb Mvston. Senator war carer to vote upon tt. It bai been discussed, hu been open to discussion for weeks-opn to amendment for weeUj'wrery Senator it perfectly familiar with It) It has keen oeforc the Senate ervn ana again. If w aver intend to vote npon It, let' he vote onoa itnow. Tb only rratitleatlori that I de rive from tb motion of th Senator from Wit oonein Is- tb confirmation it affords to what I had the boo or to remark short-time ego, that the 8enate does not intend to past the resolution. I not glad It doe not; but It doet not seem dis posed to vote directly, but wilt wnsirn tt to tbe rageooa ot tmitterrjotn.'? r ",The resolution tai Informally laid aiide.ana con.iouea in iuai coautuon lor seme uayi.' in tb last noun or th session, jor, vYIMOR of Msaaa'cliaietfss moved to. take of the resolu-1 tloa. ',,'fc r ..";.')!. . TM. DootiTTLt w .Wlwonsln, to avoid a direct rote on tb resolution, moved tngo tit exscutir esloi tbe motlett was test, yeas 90, Ml 81. aa fnllnwn .IL. L. - ti 'i. -'', "' -3" 'I . Till. Matatttaw' ll.rar. H.aL .Binfri.m. uariu, hanouer, -wouamer, l)Uoo,Uooilttle, Fessendw, Foot. Hulan. Kinr, Lass of ICansae. Morrill, .Powell, Rica, Saulebury,' .Thomson, Ten bjca ana wumo-.-ii.,ti , p.. iuh ' .., , Nats Messrs, Breekltwldes.BriohC Brown log, Clark, Cowan, Foster, Crimes, Howe, Johnson of .Tennessee, Johnson of .Missouri, Kennedy, Lne of, Indiana, iatoam, lcUot' gal, Polk, Fomeroy, 8brraan, Saraoer, Wade, vviimsoniknyKiispnrT!i.t!f (vr n ru Sveoteea ol tb twenty-ebe were Repub licans. ..'-':si Mr. jBarcitstBdJ fam aa - b,a: rtonjWs ! .-a..' . Ha said, that at an arlv cart ei this aeasion Sena tors wr vary enxibna to rote for this reso intloa, approving t all Ueacta ot the PreaU dnV- Mow.theMaMmed tOx b a reooU.i He thought il a goad mgv.- , J-Bat It Wonld'DOtdd, tley dared not' face tb mutl6. '''"..-. Let nt bear do more abont Democrats -re fus ing to,' suataia th qneoneiitutional act of the Pcesideet, when hit own frleada car' tot do by ftslr refcordtrl vetee' ' Thrproposltloh wu tdo butrsgeodi for f ren Kepubucani to swallow, if f liUfiuimrw avravi n, .. -:iaj 4-k Delegates to the Convention. r e u.,'i cm i I, 'i'rbegeotetarteAof th Convention' hat not furnlancdjui with the report of tie committee on Credentials, ani. we are tberstors unabl t publiah Hat f th delegates from tha ssveral oanUef wf thi Stt.w''. sO" -; ai ' M State Central Committee. s K 1. ! Chan. Rale. Cincinnati. K i 9. John 8oblf,CinolnnaU yf J. K. Bollmeyr, Dayton.' .jT 4. D. L. Meeker.' 6 W. 1. Jasksan. Buorrttl. pTI efJoo,. O. MarshaU, asorgetowa- - r ,7., Wan, A. Johason. orrow. . , VlA Daniel Bnydsr, Wstvlll.J ( ) J Jl ' O. Berry, Jrv- ' V 10. L. W. SiOord. Chlilicome. : 11. VJno. ;Tuthlll,Lanoasterr" t-,: 19. - Wayne Orlswold, viroievwe.. u 13. John Whttbeck, Norwalk. 14. Jno. B. Young, Medina.. V i A .1. M.anar1 Ml VarooD. e. ''(, 1 ,i ' Jv I6J Amoa Layman, Harmsr, nradhWgtdn ;;("' 'T1." county. ' h ": "-'Tjt'' rd 17. ' M. Gaston, Cambridge 18. . O; W.McMsal C.i 19. A'. Hughes, Clsveland. ..,,!... D.M. Wllsoo, yoangstowB.. to? ' ' ill. Jaa. McKinnsy, Steubenvllle. . i AH meeting of th But Central Commit tee, Pr. Wath Gsjswolp wat alsoted chair man, and Dr. Wat. A. JoHNtoa, Secretary. ; Sin'L MtDAiy, G. W. Manvfinnt, Jaooa Rii-aisn, S. R. Hosnia. and J. F, Boixniiia, war appointed State Exccutivwl Committee. The Chairman and Secretary of Central Com-, mlttee are x-offlolo members of aald Commit- ' WAYNE GRISWOLD, Pres't. WM. S. JOHNSON, Sec'y. Ths Toledo BUdt is trying to wriggle Abe'.' out of bis fix about the IU Judged Attack at Bull Ron. The BlA make a poor out hi it- It .1 imU settled, that th move waa mad against th judgment of both Generals. .Soofr ; arid MoDowaxL. , Than, whose work was it? Did the more take place at the .comrHapd, pf 'Gen Gamivt [Correspondence of the Cincinnati Commercial.] Alexandria Secessionists Again Active Heat—Reforms in Conduct of Soldiers. WASHINGTON, August 7. This morning tome 500 or 600 troops tinder Brigadier General JHcuail moved nn toe roio mac to th vicinity of Great Falls. A ford is sear lhem,sanposed t be under thr consider tijn of tbe enemy with' a view to crossing. ! -It Is not ford able for artillery or wagons. Ileavy forces, now distributed, are amply sufficient to thwart anv attemnt to cross the Potomao- ' Oar Hues of communication extend complete and unbroken from here to Harper's f erry., : Alexandria' ecesslouista arain very active; They do not hesitate to tamper with soldiers, to Indue tbem to desert. .. Tbe heat it fearful. Congressmen nearly all gone. i t. . - I ..... Military drunkenness and disorder bava ft) moat totally disappeared from Wesblngton. CAIRO August 7. Em.Cvsj : Eds.Com : Csird Is aolct. i Cape 'Girardeau Is fortlflsd and can rapel superior rebel lorces. Thompson is twenty miles bsck pn the Charles toa road. - Steatfer Emrree arrived at' Cape Girardcao from St. Louis, with th9th Mlseourl and MoArtbar's IHinols . Reglmente,- 8b re turned to Cairo.' Bird's. Point ia being exten sively fortified. -Th 34 Miseouii-Regiment Is . . o - r . i noony npeciea mere irom ot. iauh, io u iui iowed by two more Missouri regimenti to-mor row, tweUing tbe force to ten thousand Fre mont U expected, -forthwith. , ; Tb steamer Pochshontas. with sixty bogsbesds of tobacco for Lsaisville, wss seirsd by the rebel In Ten nessee river 'at the State line. A - ' " v Iofleentiel oartlea are openly recruiting lor the rebel at Padueah, K.jji-?'S .jc ' Henderson county, Kygave fifteen hundred Union jnajorlty.Vr ! .J. X. A .t I Tbs river counties, except the river towns, gave small secession majority. ; , The steamer Llbeiian paesed Cairo Jar, St. Louie..-. . I ! CN Six foot water at Sonffletown. ' Tbe following proclamation la circulated in Missouri rebel district " .i ' 1 "Aroute, Mlssourlant! Strike for your r tides and bom! .'. Having been elected to" eom mandth gallant on a of' the Pint Military District of Missouri in th second war for Ind peodeno, 1 appeal to all whose heart at with as, to immadiataly tak tb field, i By a speedy and limoluraeoae march npon our foe' w can, likt a burrlcanejtcatter them; to tb winds.- Tardy aetion, like the gentle-south -wind, will only meet with northern, frosts and advance aad recede like tbe seasons will be tbe history ot the war, and It will laet forevC-.Cou.e now and strike whllt th iron it hot. 'Out ene mies have been whipped. in Virginia. They have been whipped in Missouri.,- General" Har dee ad ranees ou tbe center, General Pillow on tbe right, and General McCulloch on the left, with 20,000 brare Southern beam to our aid. Bo leave your plough and furrow, and your oi In bit yoke, and let ut ruth Ilk a tornado npon our invader and toes, to iwte tbem. from , the face of th earth, or force them from tha eoll of our Stat. - Brave sow of the Ninth Dis trict, come, loin us. W have plenty of ammu nition, and th cattle on- thousand bills are ours. Wnav forty tnousana Belgium mus ket ooming, but bring your gnu tod nlankete Vfi yon yon can ir yon nave mem r not, eome wUbouin Com, turn out, fall in. u . 1 a, j "firlgadler-Generaf Commanding." ' D. M. Mr. Pondleton's Resolution. ' Tb followlnmcoruot by our Repreeentttlre, Mr. Pendleton, la tbe U erase of iiepresentatives, wa nor isiegrapnea m tt report ent Weett-'1 1 i ... "Mr. Pendleton offered tt following reso lution: -.i . Pi - t:1 I. -J U I - "Retclvtd, That, under th Censtftntiob, tbe rights, powert and duties of all tb State are equal; that tbe union is lounaea in tnis equali ty i mat, in oraer ta maintain ue uoniuinuon and tb Union, this equality must b preserved; that very nonest esort to perpetuate th Union must be maae laacooraaaeo wiu tn ionstitu Hon. and with anarcoa to atalatala tblreoual ity; that an attempt on tb part of th Federal Government to eubtugat any ox tn state ana bold thrar srTerrltOrler, or At province, or in any position inferior tb tbtt of. every other feiata, -or to interfere with their 'State Govern. mania, or with their domestic-Institutions, or to abolish or t interfere with Ha very within their llmitav would be an attempt to destroy tblt tonality, and would, if successful, subvert tbe Cooetitatloc aad th Unload I "Rttittd.- 'therefore, bv tha Senate and ltdus of Representatives, That Congress doe solemnly deolsr that hostilities against tb tallsd Confederate State shall b so, proseent td as to oforc obedience to' tb Constitution and tb law paased In eoordanca therewith, and tbatthey shall not b to proaeonted a to redao to a position of Inferiority any of tb Biate. to interier witn tneir .nut uovarn meote. o to abolish slavery within tbelr limit "Mr. liutculns et Ublo ratsea ue point or rder. end the Sneaker sustained him.'! . ' Mr. Huthlot It tb .Abolition sucsewor of o.huoR. Glddlngs, front th Western Reserve of Ohio.' Under tbe rules on simple objection tsfileed to defeat tb Introduction af. th reeo lutlon.--01. Jsngawsr. v -. -n isa-i i Mr. Pondleton's Resolution. A Gloomy Picture. , Th Chlctro T.SM vsrv tratbXulIX ayti "Tber Is do dlrtetiea In which w gak which doe not present torn poiitir impending evil th result of tb lencranc and partisan blind nesa of tb Republkaa leaders.- Thus tt if universally ooneeded thai tn aiam at Bun 'Kan were murdered 'by tb VyBton; ' Lovejm,: Chandler. Grtelers. and other -of that; Ilk.' To lb snn, too, w msy impute the probabil tty that European natlooe will rseognlt the reber- government, and tbwcrjrjfldence Wblob that fact, tnited 10 tb recent" victory, will give to th rebel themselves. We' have now another and unexpected tonroowf danger; which msy be traced directly to th fanaticlim of tbe aien.iil Mexico ropreheotlon are beginning te be felt, that th tawe will b freed, through tbe Influence of thee political adventarers, aad that, as they aanaot atcyiveSoath, aad will not be permitted to raiirrt to th Morth, tbey wilt tekV refute In tb Mexican States, nd evernin them with tb worst population ' under 1 tb too. : 0 ir so that everywhere anti-slave ry, whiok U wa preeiaimea on ,verytuop ta the land last fall would attract to nt tbe sympa thy of all tha natlest and wonld Isolate tbe South,' I '.eally tbe. greatest weaknesswhloD power on the face ol lb carta wm. abandon a dollar or endure an inconvenience pecans ana North' elected Republican President, of b teeee revolted Bute bold men in bondage." Prisoners at Manassas, etc. A VISIT TO THE PRISONERS. A Richmond id.'corr,etpondint th 'Miaphi T .ml a.t.nlx Into ana ol the mllltarv DriS' ont, wher torn 450 of thoi takpn-at Mna eea are kept in confinement,-and held quit; satlon with several of tbe number.'' If very variety or tone, irom iua v. Insolent defiance te) that of penitent sorrow, was manifested by th prisoner.. Every cltst Of llf wat represented among them, except that of tha pteodo nioney-arlstocraoy of the larg cities.- I saw a flne-looklug bov of tlx: teeu, well grown, high spirited, from Mssachur setta; be came, be said, to defend the cajltar, and bad no Idea of coming into Virginia;.. An other young fellow told us, toey had not expect ed any serious .resiBtabce,' beoause theywere stir the Strong Union party of the State would rise up everywhere to Jolo them M tbey ad vanced. ' Beauregard would certainly fall back' th thnnirhf: before such A Powerful army ae that of McDowell.' 'Several declared that if aver they cofild get home safe and sound,' they. rnnM m Llnnnln dfe dft'd befor' tbeV WOuid trer fight against1 the' South gain. Part of three or four regiments Asserted that they Were forced ibto the fight for ' their term Of enlist) ment ' expired' on : tWe'lSih' of- July, and they Would have gone otok Norths only tbe ooicers would not let tbem off. "'-.--' ;;1 ' I ' "i Upon On point 'they were unanimous. fTb column of MoDowell had no effloers fit for com mand! It -would be absolutely necessary to get some. rDoubtlea tbie is true, but officers, like noble trees, are not grown in a month or a year.' One of the prisoners, Hon. A. W. Ely.moinbef of Congreee from in western pan oi tue oit r N York 'whom aha authorities, with a meroiiul consideration for tha refinement of bis Congressional manners, bad caused 1 to be) re moved from the society of Ellsworth's "Pet Lambs" b) another apartment), complained very much of the hardness of his lot. He wat a non combatanti ha had notblns whatever to do with tb fight; bo only earn out from.Wathingtooto look ea, as he would have oome to a race be tween Ladv Suffolk and Flora Temple, or a mill between Morrisiey and Heeuan. , He came in a buggy; ao be had Intended to return, only tb Ceutrerille fiU tAawiprtre folks, in thslr hasty retreat bad driven their carriage over tb shafts of bis vehicle and broken them off.. He bad, therefore, been 'took',' at a, disadvantao. .tI wss abanrd to considsr blm a'prisonsrof war," since wax was something ha had no knowledge . . . . . f 1 U .1 1 1 oi, ana tooa no par in,, vw,ul " 'mm '"B erent looking person than tbe Hod. A. W, Ely I. U k. LlflnJ I ' II WVUIU UB VIWVUV w iuiu, i A good deal bt solicitation waa tried upon th President 'to obtain, ; the ' discharge of Messrs . Magraw and Harris," who were arrested tb day after tba battle on tb plains of Manassas, and brought to Richmond, but he very epeedily set the artnlloanta for their enlargement at rest by f declaring tbatthey abonld remain pr boner sj dur log the continuance or tne war.-i ; n rtv h THE CONFEDERATE LOAN. i Wrlnh't.'of ban eubicribed tb liberal amount of four hun I dred bales of cotton to the Confederate loan. Jefferson county,;' Ark., he, eubecribed 6.0001 bales, and the planters have pledged themselves to make It 15,000.;' Phillips county, Ark., offers ' 30,000 bale.. Similar tubs criptiont ire being dally made in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alt- . . . ... . ... nn bama. I he mempnis oanxs nave ieu vur 000 of the loss to the Confederate States, loan ed $70,000 to MerhphW ,fof ' war purpose, 1 and $25,000 to Missieeiprji lor the ns of t-he .emp CorintD.;;" " : y !ja-i I I THE CONFEDERATE LOAN. ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS OF WAR AT RALEIGH. FortnrUoner WiW; arrived at, Ralefgti", N. C-a few days- ago, Under strong guard, commanded by Lieut. Todd, brotber-in law of Mr. Lincoln. Some of them, eayt the Regis ter, are fiut-looking menand among them' la a litutentnt-coionei, captain ana several - ,n.nt. Tha helnnv to uen. Untler'J COm- mandand are tent bero. becansw, nwing to the aumbei. of 4 prisoners -Jn Kionnaond, no. room could be found for them In tba city. They were treated with due Southern civility, i W notice. tcvexal.Qf ..them nil thn officers, we presnm-ywalking tha atteetaon parol ahd with teeming oheerfulnes. t .t . ' Th Wbshintrton Star state that a iklrtnilb occurredf on .Friday night, .pear, Falls Church, between thirty-five Federala aad aa many Con federates, resulting in, tore neing wounaea on each aide. , ' ,.,'..' ..;,', .. . k8 'rr. '" Tbe Confederate are said to be busy mining, the roads leading Irom Washington to Manas-, saaasd Leeebarw difalnft trenches and !pita, and 'putting keg anil' barrels f powder, bro- en norse-sooeci cnaine sua oia hwb bui. Two, Confederate Rrjrtment ar reported to be at',BathJ Hill1 ind' Cltremtrqvrlthlhl fiye miles bf AUxtndrla; "SOO cayftlfcrnt.'Falrfai Court Home, and 12,000 a. Vienna; but tb lat ter report it donbred-l'jyk.- j 7"n;,a'i!ti7 ,-rr Another Battle in the Southwest. A renttetnan: who arrlvtd OB the train' last evening from Rolla' and who bad access td th moat authentic Beans of information ther, in forms nt that on Friday last a battl took place about eighteen miles southwest of Springfield, between McCulloch'! men aad ibe troops under command of, Gen. Lyon, . It occurred at place called Dug -Spring. Gen. Lyon had received Information of tba-movement of McCulloch, tod marched from th position held by nixron the wevioua day to meet h enemy.' Adetacij- ment Of cavalry, tmiy x m numoer, was-sen. rorward to reconnoitrey ana on reacning toe brow of the hill, they found thenuelvH dlrpotly in front of, MsCnllach's oTo,., The ' Lieuten ant and bi men saw that tbey had nothing to do but I fight their way through, whioh they aid, with th loss of four ot fly anon.- Msklng their way around th Valley, they rejoined GeaJ Ly on's command, and' a "fight at orlce. followed. Gen. Lyon had twenty-nine piece of artillery, of which, however, only .ten round were, fired from two . of the .pieces. McCulloch' force discharged a like number of thota .from, two pieces, and then fled. General Lyon lmmedi-. dlately occupied tha tattle ground, and found noon tb field tne .Domes or lorry- auieu; ana forty foor wounded .of tile"' invaders., Oq the side or the Federal troops th Joss.waa eighf or tsn and thirty wounded. O nn. Lyon, xap mred igbty stand of -rm.t vMietftrolid good many porses". . 1 "J ThaccnftO,Sjinnfriir to Sundiy morning, last, .aad. tbia was tb only Uattls knova ta haa onmirsad ODHo that iml An other engagement wafaoticipated 'Saturday ev ening pi bunaay pui or mia, ..., puwei nd new hae been received. SI, Xeuf ArsuMI- en, doc. 7. A private. letter,-from a truttworthy. tource (n Vliginit, deolart thajt lbr rbe! have 1.100 Colnmbtaa-rtol:iomj th Norfolk t Navy Yard planted hr vrtwi potitlonr to guard the approach M Richmond, .aod-hat between, two and tttree nnoarea oiummaas are now mount- sq ppon ige,iJgnis oi raaip".vlAj t SnooraImUaJiM -foa J)ishwashers. -K rep In a taaeer oorn BJi wewith Ttntgari'acd when work Is done, and a tnu o soap bas.done its ol Bee. fob tout barids faithmtly with i teaspoon ful of tblt 'mixture rinsing off, and rub,your bands llij fjrvheajll9es) ourandpwill rIJ yoVi,-.i mw;w .yH..;afturitj j j ; . O, The Asbland tnw say, tb DcmocT&tT Coaoty -Convention held here, was the largest meeting of the kind kvet hWd ill Asbland eoun- ll oii?u-. i,.- :t;Ji.i ....i.-. 'I, .- kv. j . 's ui:ij --'" - 'it vna ' - .' 1 '"' l',,l) ' ' TTT f3edrbutlc,diflie't;Bie,,th from wbioh arise a larproporttonofjthaj fat fl.tpuladieai tOwt.wsakiO'Wiil.he are, an ft ft, fpetie- ftSTrt" constitution,' which nodefwiin aniposwrpis all thbtKMf ntV'rf sbilhasrefjiflli'ileoay. They are U genn jeosi wiucn spring oontnmp I Ho; HturamatUra,' Heart PleeajiUv Com- piaiDtB, anu x.ruy.11 v vuwm nuivie.wiH, we reeognlwd ae mopthee,.oor fatal and fTe-l tTreldvw(tp.th f cef of. nieti. So dreadul ar ita eonsequeaoe to human lifavtbat it ia hkrjjly p6slible.tJi6rere8lTrnate. lha Jxppbrtanc 4f an actur,'rlbleWm'ei ritafi tweep onlj itiiLi RfoThrbc6bfril!rftflon eUproaVianwalocaeeatto of rjn rfroaVnctf a!iMrH'wtJ He dmiMof lit tfneseyand gtifl-niorw weloome. when Wb totr tbem thit f r tbtely does aocomy pjia),p'e. tvhAmsfi.mwU SA?AnlAhai(VicTttain&.W ajtten. f - tioooftb whaeeiflintl with forofuls or Stvof ahyo - mplaUit.-Kyiff'l' "i" V. 'lauglw" REPRESENTATIVE. viiB.omoiT.Tsan-:neWt,anDtmci pMlhatmsayet rounyciVTr::V--i,r eMtty desire to have s ?iin?U V""" 1 ahlp, 6r our next EepresantaUrs. ....i.. MOSES DAVIS. T BVAabrd.li.Ta: W u, A. A. Htaaav at lacks Iswaaaip, as a- - a.,. a ,mi la the decUlon of the TJnlon Demoeratlo iioiulriattot eonrsauon, anaoDiif, ):H iil' hob! or'p&QQBATg. , -v . ... I I i NEW 1 apvertTseiIents; T rT nT.TTrJTaTTff nil 1 jJPtlCAtlUTifUTEi I -T ti -r rvr-tr -illlT"tT 18 riivr.B4t"Ai'tiflctT'rnvirofr ma vi jwT " ; i .man aiffht tfir INVDHtDUl Kt IT f.al joaiH '8. vttLBY. - 1 PRACTICAL' A SCIENTIFIC OPTlClKjf K T5 iti'SSt: Sr-ored kind. VpeciC ah v.i. anmm jrhathe for DMf or iVr-tlffhUd: t1 ' , ..a. a T-a.-a.M VSttttSZSZZR TwiS: Pin Um r ianaawnsa m wm rw airanath Inr lone ttadinS T IH in .-J, ", umot," naa aiaw ww, - "TT"y.r " - - . . . . ah-nrA...... ,1.1 anr-alr ..iikp'',' -T SEAtlfcn PttOPOSALU Willi. BE AE. O.UVJUSt.ths,Ott)cs af th.j(l(crita.ry of mate, notll , , MohdiVtb -2J 'dty of September exl,. at i ,.c i X noon,-' 1 ."""' " j via for furalabiof japes ttr Jlvtwe.of attaef,OhjdVas follow.: ..mmo.'" I, ,00O teasts Boubleiupe'r AejatrvlnflBl PapOT27J by 41 laeuaa, wwgn ao. v W"!' tam.: - J r Jnu 1 J a - " w- 100 neanis Botabl flat 0 ep MbyBt lnh,- to iu.Hi,A.Mlh.iwa..M'i(l -k .r. 10O Runa BrochoreOoTOt Paper, attorted'eofoi - by ff laabesi to weigh at Issaa no peaods as ta( . TbsauaotltlesabOTSBamedtoNlacreaHdM Bid. nui ha aceomnanled by samples of lbs ad mvH sseelrj th. wtbt alwhh aaoh hiod aad ot ta aiilL ha dallamd at aba llat HoM 1 ColnW No samplas ot an Inferior article pead be prennl; the paper Bint bsef Skw beat qBatflyv -5 jl lbs delivery ot the Boper Hoyai ana tammntm ol tbe diet of Nortmbar Boat aontinno aa tha Daoer shall be needed, ' Tha drilnrr ol ta Bauble Ila Oaa th first day of DeeeaabM aeaaV an ooatlna as above. Bonds, with appraYod mtmnLfia double the amotnt of lb oon tract, will bo raqulrad (aoeotatar 'ta law), ooudl tlotwd for tb itlthfta pettanaaaoa of ach eonlraetr Ibe bids to M Bade eordaaot With (Ha t parobae of tatloa vauarau a...a".7i Hu 1 UW. UlilH: HWall BLBl. flWm fnrnuhiM bspu for the Btat." ... - Jllda tO BO IDOOrKQ on .IU. ,BT.Itf,,l, iiw,w.a .v. - Biddnsar seamed tutneeaa 'taper-will bWeeslTsd an lata M anfonM ia eruy esapeot- with, the sample. .ewr.fcoA liTisvVi nfteWin, FUEL FOIVTIIET ATE . a-., a,, t ex.., . a m'ltif'' 1 i riEALED PitOPOALS WitL BB BEt O OEtVaB aliU.0B.-c9f tlit aewvwiy ol liatt, antll .!..jJ.t' Monday, lb 9d "Jay Septembe next, it 12 rer'fumtthfug th't BaB of ijfi.lo with ijifty, aVMloWtjl aOtOOO Buaheis of Ooket t ,) not ksS.thlnHO ponnaa to in Doanii. .- '"jl mt leut to th lower vein Of Boc.lnt Coalaad Ire from slate, U and dirt. ..,. . Tha fal to b dellTtred. without eharga for snob do- Uvtry, at tb 8 tat Boua lo Ooliunboa, , , - , t Pronniali to b. MsoomDaBled br aampret, abl to pc fy tb,kina, QuAllty sud , prlcs othfuej propoiM to b Saeb contractor will bt'itqalred' to aiTt bon Ja, with apprvred writy,-la doabl tke waoanl f tbtcon traet, soadilkmd foe lb faithral paeformano' if btt eontrael. -' ' ' .' . r !u . m i Ibe bids to b nade and tbe eatraei tsbtswaidrfl ta accordance with tb-WB of tb act (ntitled "An Act to pro rid for tb Miroha f BUttoaary, a i, ana otoer articles lor th Oemral AsMBbly and Btatroffirfcr," aad Manb,lVe9Vas eeaas.ayBStti cue; orw. 91S8. r i.x A . . ...'-. I Blda to b fnourted on ihe luTelope, ''Prposh for farnlahlni f ul for th BUtt." a , J . ' ru.lfaraUhdbT thaeODtracM-tadft lb VH leasee b equal ianaalltT to th tampl Thl rult.wfll U irj:i iJ. m-:4 ? Besn'taryaf ltftex Colnmbut, ObkN aU, 1901 o.td XZTB& BTJQAB CUBED Hl! fx WBITX WKXAt FI0DB (But Brand.) , '-fl--i. j I U : ' i' Wi- jr '-a-n((if1l-1 -;'T Frencb and Tarkith Tranesya Fig,-. rvrtr, iMiZiiaii jCurraiiti Ani Sftliini I Ml 'Ji'i" I I I mboI to ! iulin'? I StUwllelH tb fUlt hy "'1 '"', '1 1 k 1,1(11 aisf M'wHi in !- ' ' 1 Jl31 is ; .; ..-.Iritoo Boatlt Hlrkitrlet", i-.-V - t-.t -.-j'.ir: V.-r ' ' 1 .. - J . tin) IO lla, '. HtiioraOTcasns abb WBOLaaatiBiiiiM1! 'tr i.id. ' No; 308 TV. Mtimt)re-ieet- .it A(lwnrawAannw.vain aoWaas,) .t": sr i, 'asT'.LYtmTDRa ntd n( ,.!- VI. .-' : ".'"'f , ,T ,, j, A' tAtortnitnt of tt ,nd lrnn.lihin fjooda Conttantgi.on, Ban i OctaMly-; Fecial notices j'. a nv ..WHAT'S Iff A NA1TIK!" I Irhaaantroas kudsdf adaiterattd Arilapurlou antui foraal In th market, with eantlratlne nana. art 4 thin pfeiesi yVhita stNnh ppi'io ar wantinr. Jamea ryia, a vieteue na botb strtngui and purity, aod.ls truly valuable, Depot 31$ Washington street yort-' Soli fy Orocri wSrywhr. , 9ra?rBEST9it;Y7.HE .MSi to H EALTH, TheWood aust be purlned, and aU aj- ictne ar nwiets WMctt au not posss tb oi strntniatlsj tb IbedaV aUhai'tt ltd nupurltl bsweist JBaAjrtaaxn s rtus -wsssser tois high deer, aad shofad U fat wrtry fimlly .w'tt squally aNful for cldjen ao4 aJiUt--Jpt4t both tens, sad sr at lanootnt a rad, yA.prr Th Bon. Jacob, Keys rs of BptlbfTO. ItM to Dr. Braodrtth, under datt el May U, 1881-. 1 "I bar aa4 your lavaraabl VefVUbl. tJnf' Pill, la b famlli line 1638r tby ti.Y alwan i rn wha otbtr aMdloin wie ot a bt.1I, I, bT ba tb man of By aif hbors Bring bnsdred ot dot-1 lan worth, aod I aa aaUitad tbr hT teoair tbouatnd Mr cent. In blMied health, throats umb- um Tby ar utd In this region for Billon and Lirar Dli- mm, tmr aad Ago, aad all tbaiuaatle eas wUh tb Bot perfect uoet. la I act, toey ar tbe greal rH oe tn alcka. aat I trust yonr venarahl. Ufa Bay b i, aaa a iren your Tenaraoi III Bay B to prpar sp excellent a Bydlols lor th '"" 7 ""1 ."'. 't''i' a Nad B tkl lowest prlo by lbs groa.'1 nt . Oooa, DnggblaWandby resf-BparM a of Ban. fleas Bold by lotm all ruptotabl dalrs la Baito .il to. .fc-cl llTlSdawlB. '1U -o": e;iiW norrAT'a k.If'HTs'tx-t"?, 1 In all easrorwostlTSDesi.daisi)aW Bvsr alfeetiont, flSi rbwB.ttt-aw f.ms 'f-l (Obstt net head achts, and aHMiUlf4I ratr vicnts ofttosi thess Pu)a bar mTadably trr aoartalaaail a?eody tbtreVhefeoBMtltlotf ta-tb sOmUod ot ewkyp titT -a......-afnB.' wr tr! este'lsteTB.T j radAMS In tUiaM tJ Pvww aw-arr -r- tb"ettin swaabM la Uess health, aed'everV et.,waneS rhfolettrf Jfrgana. ant by alHWl"-' 1 T,"t M "9,,1 iilwr! wrltts uy the y 1 Tii Bolatay a tt tb plrrepolnt BtreetBptlt,IJhnrch, BrooklyTf,a, jr,,e C,o'-Journl fad SH(be," pindnnatl,0.,aad fieaks volumes In fayor t um woisstuvwaea aeiaixo, mm VrriAiw,t"eoVini Brbar rev. Cbodiidi Tamnniii l'tVeaa adTTtlBnl la yea eelamna ollfas Tt-mw's toorawe Rraor. Mow wetoTi r Ma word .aaw . . a. 1 l,tv stani. paper, i.ll. DOS. saanlngrand foeiaieataW.kj iV7-Z;tt S S1 PUW UUCDII VtAtft;a fHf u mm a STTarTTTt 1 11 irri.es brtal raaV. fTrirTtTrrrttrftrrjTa atniBiMieitiSDrarin our nn, mi. I fee feel eoattielled twy to yen-fr that Milt la nt ,buia- k., vii tmu r, aiw i. ,( . M Baaai fiuiK. lit If molmblr a el tU Sao-t'tnreasaftit Bedt caoi u.etlay. bacaiue St I one of thbet. And tneee at yont iKwidra-wn MVS MM oaa t ae aanen inaa Uy la a supply.: d7:l,d- . . j n - 1 Ie21 I .1 QrtofflsiSiif & isi "fell??: Forfeignnd t)ome3tir;Liquors, I m w IIUILO. CtV, VLrf'j it y baitj & sow, 29 8oatli High Street, Colambui, naw0.mn A W ais liavsltog Dress Goods slBX.vslus ISW etnta Iyeieeriwiwi Vrsst odssn)f.'vahe W ets - iartsIainAn sVaSratOdlorldTTawBiat lO.nias WsenU. loot 1400 twi asper rwu, o... t... half lblrvalu( - Robes or urs.w ""-xr-rr . " , L -j f-I ft y ( k.i, ul RAIN A ION. ) South Utah WiVtt. EleganMace Mantillas, . . -ivt n tt y.TrTrv. eta o jst, 3ST6LS9Spntlx!High St 9 TTAT Jait-pfned iDToloe oi nrj tirgs aad aj. nuaiwi PfJBHERr FRENCH, AND chaw I im lAGli MANTILLAS ANP P0INTE3. Bi KENCH JjACES 1UR WMa nio Very iWp French Flouncing Laces.1" iRnal thread, French, Cbantilla Uenevese .it r, ri,,.T7TT!TT . ' vlencienuei, JPolnt i Gaze, BrusieU .iilujl Tbxtzi i Laces and uouars, wt r'Krr'YPrviMrci TftiMMrn mnirlrs. I T AlJlJlt MUU A tta.1 iTAiriAa aa va. ' MALTESE LACE COLLARS A.' SETS, LmENCOLLaR9 VA J3TJFF S, ' ' ai.PAPER"COLLAKS & CUlfr.' .nitciii.. ',"' - ,,4 .-.,. for traveling- ravelin? Dresa Goods. il()ZltaBIQUS,'Pk)EIJlI8, 8HBPHIBD'! CHICE8, -i , ( v ij. T- itxkb, kjtx m omtTMs,"":;: '. lAXXU-AI, BR90BK VALINCIAB, fee. c. Iht beat aad Boat fashionable styles te the dty, n i ua e-.r.w.'TX-.-ttt.t-. v.n. y, rg fc 80jr p South Hlb Street. rr WttttAMVH; RKSTIEAUX, L'jaKWO DEALER 11 Z'3!0 J' OIIIO , XI II AM ProYiaions, UAS KEMOVHD CIS STORE PROJI WC04;NQRT II HIGH STREET, TO fJL&IP0, ;Soqth ;Higri. Street, (Theoldstaad rsalij oocupied by.TTU. McDOMALD ;j I- I'M ' ' ; il is in aai ly receipt oi NEW AND- FRESH COODS, , . . .. I-OW VTWchhe will tell: .." T I taaaf ir uaia or uousiry rroence. in J V lUiy iJoodsdellTered to City trad frsa of charf Jl LJfl? ,-i 1 VM.' Hli RESTIEAUX, ft v.-.Tiv.'-?. 'I-'. 7.5,-v-. '"-. ..".-" ' (SUCCESSOR TO UcKEE A RE3TIEAUX) -No.r-lOG, South -High Street, .-X'V.j."' V -L.' -a .r ' '- 1-Ctynr.K it! PIAMKW' - c r 6 6 e it id sVp r o d u c c, rr -,4-" t. " ' '-A " ' rr.(aaataio vn.'i h z;r n v w t aiwn r, , Foreiencand Domestic Fruits, ,a-at-C Wis . 1 LiFLOJU R B A L T,. LIQUORS, ET C. STORACE & COMMISSION. IRISH STEAMSHIP LINE. Between ireland and Amwica. ' TNtrw: t?3RK,B03TON AND GALWAY . tb following aew aad BtagnUlcSBt firat-tlaa paddle wbl Bttamahivaoanpoa th abor line: ADRIATIC, '. J.688 top burthca, , Capt, J. M.oar 'i .m.V VttotsasrrrellheCoUuBtlne.l r . HIBRmV" S.eoo ton burtbeti. Capt. If. Paeww. OOLOMiA, l-, - ' - H.Liitcm. All Q MA, 4,400, ' "i lt L-.- NioaouoN. PAOIHO.'i- ' A.tOO f I. BmiB. SilU10AlRr,(8crr.) ' ' ... On of tb abors ships will lsar New York or Boston alUnutly rar ! rytoj.tUjovweB riUt ol Italy rry xaaay roruiint. tor uaiway. car tbjOV(reaut mails, teaching at 81. Johns, this lto bar bean sonatraetod with lb grealwtoan, under tb tnptrriaioaof tb gorern-Bnt,bawtr-tigat coat par Uoenta, and ar unexcel led foiooBfert. safety and apead by any lUamars afloat. Tbey an coBwanrlad by able and experienoed ef&cers. aad vry amilioa will be aisds to promote th oomfort ol nMOgar.; i . : Aniaxparlanctd Burgeon attached to sach ahlpu tcaxF.N or PASSAGE. Ttnt-cltet N.X. or Boston te Oalvay osLirerpeol imj XZ&& ?o fet' iohu's 35 Tblrd-clso, 5. f -'irf.il'' toOalweyortlwpool. or any town in Ireland, en a Miiway, - m - v Tblrd-olat pHMfM ar librHy roppllsd With pro- rWob f thebert entllty, cooked and srvd by tb atr mti of tb CwnpiDy.' - - t nTrRT TTTKETS. Partlea wlahlng te tend for thair friand from th old eoantrr can obtain ticket irom any town en ruway, u. Iralasd, or froa tb principal dtie of Kogland and Scot. land, at Vry low rate. - . 'f. . FBaat-laa. JIvTibr-rlvlllg by tb Boston ltaBr, yUlb forward to nw xora im ioar,c. av. , trtnw uuorBaiion, appj w At the office of th Oompanv. on th wharf, foot ot OanaUtreeOJewtork. ... ...hu-wjlaub a Aurmwaiii!. 'lpVrfl.:dfjm,. , - l-nt ' :l i JU t ft! IOTjTB" . HIGH 1 (XBZXT, A,R:&'"CSV-;fi.OF3kC BtNOI " . . j: . . 'n 1)00 yards Baor JUtallacJt Bilks at jf lOO val l IS Pr yard. ', .i.MWJ, , . war ' - a tjtft - . 4 ,50O yard Trsvslljg fireano; IHjU aeeds at It ! eeets-valBS 80 eeots perysfd. I 1 3,000 'yard! White' rtllISBtes aYia i'.'f cent .valas.gO Jtnt par jard. g009ysrdj Jjop and Bomestle OlBghami greatly an. LAZd'AXD bE&I&ABLE .LOTS OF uimjui A-avuae,i CKflXLH,- lOULABB-BIXH," iflicrdiiiia 8iiu.aE8,iivxu&si UWW. C1UC0M, i iopots, AND "'ALL' OTHER IJ"w nd XMnionAU ZrtNi t3Kod la lb Boat dslrbl tyls sad st Vtry Ivvsrs price. ZLXANTZZiZjiVO! Ot aU Batrll, Bad la'ti BtoeVatylUkaaner sftsr th latest Paris Pasblona th Bost elegant' Stylss In tbi'tiL; rl "ElXaA.CI-a. nUyM'S HrK ETraHo.'stg.naHIgh street. a r?rjT ' i! u 1 1 1 1 t " 1 ) " Oiintdn IXattlng&C I,' -((,' A-4rfrhn.Aadi ue4 aba hit (ibokd ef tuptilor tnallty. for sal by LlTU Am a, 1 Butt ,14e.naa'taBIht 1.1 i