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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O.M3 IXB8ALB KOCSfi AMD LOT O.M I -t JL for-eot street. Hmk isvre Hd oommodious IV fast by 22s, with an eb.neanoe of Arte sbrub! ..,4 s.wwt ffrnit rlir.ii-. piana and . .JOd I Tcrra.ee.y. KnaaiMof D.W.OAuS, Al- prior Btroet. ,I5:B1 OB OOLLAB LOST. Lt, on Supe- JL rior at., la t Wedn-eoev, VL. V. A lilrl reward wi'l i paid for '"V" "L, k- H m t Kll.ad Oo 'a. TO eupcnar ft. mpli.at! ANTED. A "Wotuan to do Kitchen Woi k.l last. C aint. apUtKd WANTKD A small Home, Rooms, o vf mething roT.Btn.ii luauy to nvsijt. drew "A. Z.," Leader oflice. Ad CX)B SALS Six pieces of excellent! A. (jftrdentnr. Land, very near the city, varying fron: 5 to 2W acres, t o of wilier, hare houeel upon then le Muperior at ! t, ILi:X, Au apH:AO Friday last, an English r. 3 DM. old: hrow. and ll tr : tniwwi to th. bum o t Ootonel." A liberal wrirr w ill aBM totuepeveoa reluming run to . s. H. f OST. On A-S eeaojel Par-pr, 3 not, old: la.H-gii; . HIL.LIABD. 100,000 o31, BRICK FOK8ALE Jmo. ENNINOS, At water Bniidlo?. TtXi LOST. A small Scotch Terrier -L Doff lotur. fine hair; had oa fcthr collar sritl ! ...... - . i. .. A a. LL Tt i 'n l.inu "' A lihraai rt.sa.rii " w'.U be p hid jot roiaroiai hiia to U4 St, tair Uti. a 14I2U2 , WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Ax xperitrd Drill- to ant "own an oil vU It, Frfe oonnty. ihk. 'ddreas, with mfetenra, 8. M . L' L LkK, Bjimnham, ane cj., O. apli :2M CFTT ACHES OF LAND FOE X BALI, half mile Math of tba crater of War ren!' .. Honse, Baoa, lm House, ettai. BonuM M'Cja, Bare?. !iav, Oats, aol ether articles, whk): will tooilDdT lata. pS4:200 K LOM1S. TrLUMINATIONS We are prepared J- to farnt h any amount of Travrpir nelea, such at Paper Lanttrnj oivaiona patte na. Globes, ht&rs tr , B jd, Wb te and Blue. If yon wish to avoid rush Ira fonr i.rl-ri soon. 8. and J. FKATH KB hTtiSiC, Book Biudery, 144 Superior street, Leadei Ua'iding. apl3 rrO MU8IOIASS. Left with trie for -a- aaK av Z flat Cornet, rotary Talvoi. Ctl at Prnapectit. aplStarr, Dr. CH AS. H. MARB1CK WANTED Situations in Ohio, by tw Practic.t' Oil Oppratora ne a thoroash Ma chlni.f. "PEIKOLKUll," Box M Fraukliii, Pa. 1:201 T OST. ON MONDAY, THE IOtb XJ irat., a a-D.P wh te PCX DLE I00 atrarad fiorj mr r-m aac, 3M froapect at. , corner Ol n uaaoa. A aait.bla reward via be siren fur sua return. I myl-i-.M) J.E.WHITX. SITUATION "WANTED. A Teachxe fro rt thft Eant d4irei a i tout ion as fintrr Clvrk. t'opyiit or Ae-ot. Is not afraid of work, and won.; mak Iiinntelf generally oselal. Itoeii not object go-r: leg to oil r-wions. fie :ere?ces eTen as to auaL'ti a Uon a-.d cbsracter. Addieas W. B., Leader office ap!2:g TITCHKN G1KL WANTED. Out X. who can come w 11 rccomm'nded. App'T at 7 Prospect S'reet. aplQuO F)B SALS. One Double-Knife Ma eh no torctiul is hinlfs. apM aii HFBVE, BOC3F1ELP ap, CO. ITO R SALE. Two pood Hoares and -A- Lots on St. flair st. ; ote lit ted up for Store witi. loag'iuftrj in r ar aoa uveuiaa. lerms reannrjie i af7:2i-5 BACKUS and lSOBLK. WANTED. A young Lady, possessing, a good KaiHah education, desires a position a iMr-rk in astoron tb i.a-t or west Pid3. nonli D-eter Vrs Goc.is or Fancy Goods S 019. Can riv th notit aHtisfactorr stimoaials. Addnw. for three days, &., L'ader otnfta. ap5:3t r ANTED IMMEDIATELY FOK the Qnartermaitter's Peparhnent. NashTille.. Tran.,on Laborers. Waeoa per month and ra tions: M Tt-arosUin. Uagos, 4U per moath audi rati jim ; Li tmoa llakent. m a w f"0 per moon and latiuan; o Carponters. Wage 75 per moutL and rations. IS one need apply bm stout, at le-bodie men, wiiiiu to en4raze xt six monthi. TransBor tatioa l. rnislied. Apply to I. 8UftWOOi) Q. m A Knt, 0jmmercial House. Olev land. O. Will laaT DleTeland every Tnesdy aLd Friday. mch24 WANTED A Situation by a Boy, In a v brocery or lrag store; naa eznertenoe ic both. Goo l reference given. Addreas I. P. H., ll-i jLqc id St., CleTjU&d O. mh31 :197 f AND FOii SALE. Fifty-three aarer sttna'ed on W iiison arenne, Mt. fjiair, and oupe rior st. -xteraion, known as the Sterling Farm. W il Ms Id in ion to suit pnrcham-ra. Xnquire of K. IS KKYtf or M. K. bPANLKH. mh3114 HOUbfi AND LOT FOB SALE. 1 will sell tor a reasonable price if opportnnit) presents my he use and lot, ISo. 229 rcoiUe &T-nne Any ooeaeHiritie a meamin-prtcea douse, siioatea 1 atrood neighborhood, a little removed from the boi tie of tbeLusineas part of the oity, will do well to cal ud examine premiSHi before purchasing eUowbere The house (wood; contains nine rooms, besides pan trrs. cloeu. etc. It is in excellent reDair. Tberi if a rood barn, an abuEdazic of arranes aitd other frntt aud ab rubbtry upon the lot. The lurtii'ure In boaati ui osoia wun it, 11 OMirea. a.DtiUAre npon tut premises. tiu.gj v. j. c jjL.rttu. AT A B AKOAI N. FOB SALE. The Scbtrri'er offers fr sale his twdenoa, situateo wo ana a nan mi.efi irom mo uoun iiouse, in a verj desi rabie looality. The Lot coven ten and one hall acre oi exotud.os;Ir choice land, and contains ai ubundance ot bkrubberp; Bastbenr trees aud sMJTawotrry ptanus; uia vines (a yooa assort -netitf, good Orehr1 five years old. consiattiOK ol opwaro t seventy Ap tie. Pear, Plumb aud Cherry Trues ; al so a numb r ol Quince trets, all of which are i tut be fnnnius to bear. Toe Bouse is brick, nearly new. cos aioing eevrn lofty rooms. The Barn, Crrige good condition. Altogether, it is a very deeirabl- credit, aa pauti.a d aire. JCniniraat m tt. Ulair at i r R - V0 SALTHBIi,AKGEI?0KYB,LEi X Houee, 35 .u.i 36 Proapect atreet, suitable for an!! loardinK liouaa. I!rmseaay. Enquire ofCONWA'S atlDf iiiceumacaua anooie. n: a nVA vrifn m Il4n A'AtiNKK'd 1UAH Of'ICt on Seen vitla ei every kiod. via: Gulil and (silver VYatchee. Xliamooda, Silver Ware, Jewelry, tinoe, Piatola. UioUiing, iry ucoas, nanus, mciooeona, ana an per. aooal property and artidca of value, on the moat eat lafactory terma. Bueineea atrictly private. Katab lished lesl. N.B. A variety of onredeemed Watch aa. Jewelry. Gosa. etc. .or eale at barsaiua. Office corner of W ter and bo peri or etreets, over Aavts A feixotto s lK-uiuig oiore. octr J. ). a W. WAONltrt. awr-t - k i Ui W17V cU.UUUinruriterdT H D. W. CAGE, Attorney at Utw, tutd lotliorlzcd War Claim Agenl Orrraa 16H Bupeeiob St OiarvixAD, O. Becures Periions, Collecta Bonntiea, Back Pay and iriee Moiey, aca f maecntee war Liaima of every description. aYsfTMy Aaaoclate at Washington gives parti cu Ur attention to the Baaiamatst of OJIOABfi AX)UNT8 altar" AH persons having Olaltas agalnat the Gov era ment should anolT to me at once. BrCov.municationa enclosiog atamp wUl receive prompt attentr- win; AUCTION SALES. -pMDAY, APKIL 14, 1865. Horse, Cow,Wgon, Farnltare, it.. AT AUOTIOK , BY O. OUTICB BOB At the Farm of William Kneel., ia Newtmrgti Townehip, 3 mi lea east c I Orphan Aavlum. O. Cotter A- Son will aell at auction, oa Frilav Anrll 14th. commenclue at lOo'clock A. H.. at tut Farm or Wm. Knea. three miles eaat of the Or phan A.ylnm, In Nfwburgh townanip, and near thp; varrenariilt line, the following property, via: use Bores, one Co, one YVegra, one Hern.ee. one Plow, on Cutter, lot ot Fo.k and BeeC furniture coualattng of Bedffeede, Taoi-s, ubalrs, ciockery, Cook'ng etova. Parlor Htova Ao , Ac ar r.ras cash at time of sale. a pi 1 WO - OilDAY, APBIL 17, 1865. JJA. i li.nil ITnntaliAliI rnnlfnA H ajOOaUOUfctflOIU lUrnilUre, tVC., AT AUOTIOH -By O. CUlTtR BOrJ(3.e:vfij ? H At Bouse Ho. 60 Ontario street. O Cotter A Son will sell on Monday, April 17tV at loo clock A. M.f at nouae Ho. eu Ontario Btratt. the entire Fursiture in said houee, conaiating ot saahoganylete-a tete, soahogany hair seat Cceirs. anabogany marble top Center Table, mahogany Draaaiog Buraua, mahogany Keey Onair, mahog any Work Btand, Cottage B-dsleada, naaogan; and ch rry Wash btanoa. Lounges, cherry exten aion Dining Table, oak oane-eeat Chairs, nice gilt frame Oral Minor, mahogany ad cave-Bent Rock ers, cherry Copboard. Clocks, Brueeels and la .rain Carpet,. Oil Oiotb, husk and aea-graas Mat- traeaea, etewart Cook fiuve, A(r-tlgbt Stove, Ice V, u I . Wilt.M.. llnvhorw Ol... U7.M k' i f.-l... t. Uteoalla, Ac, Ao. Alao.a goo Frame Bar-muBiby ber.mvvea xroot the premieee vl-nln thirty dave from time of sals. Hons) opes at s o'oloek on the morning of aale. Terms cash, beatable funds, apiaiol fiteam to ud rrom tbe Old Coontrj THE WiLL-KNOWlf favorite Oiyde-bnllt Iron Perew Steamtblpeof thsAKOHOB LINE, "BIBEBNIA." "BBITAMA" "CALEDONIA," and VNITBD KINGDOM," are intended to sail fortnightly between Mew York and Giaagow. These steamers were built enedaliv for the At lantio trade, are divided into water and air-tight eompartaaenta, aad are fitted up In every respect to iuenra the safety, comfort and convenience ot paaeencers. Aa si perienoed Hnrpeon aocompanie each ship The nroviaioni will be properly cooked - w .uviiuiMw qsanutiea. uaiu or rABBAUE. hi v a a Liverpool, OLaagow, Lublin, Belfast,n OaMaa toiana letermeditte, $J8: Gtsecagi JSS, payable in sold or ita equtvaiant. Thoas who wiah to send for tuatr friends can hay tickets at theee ratei from the Agenta. FKAKUIS MACIHJtiALD ACO aplSrlflS S Bowline Oram. N T. j i ?to a THE STATU OF OHIO, 1 Ia Court of Common SJCTABOOA uoq oa, j i joaj oi aata Uounty. MSHETABEL TROWBR1DGK, rt STEPHEN D. TROVTBRIDGB. Th. defa. slant St-nben D. Trowbridge, will take notice thai a. the 13th day of Aoril. A. D. 1SG5. the nl.i.ilfl ltf.betable Trowbridee filed is the Clerk'B Ornoe nlH aid Court, her p-tition for Divorce from aaid de-j j t.nil..t; ehartHnv aajd defendant thri-vin wirli.T.Sf . ern.ltv mA w.c. neriect of do . .....li8I'rlDS for divovoe and other proper relief. Said cenae willfl D . lHao" " "SSSi -j TtauSr-!! apU4:tl8 TtTe,Att'y. I?. fl i 1 Hp, , Hr. A TT ."V LEADER.I jUM b USANCE! Fire and Marine THE CLEVELAND ISSUBANCF COMfANY, (J? Cleveland, Ohio. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital, - $500,000. Tlit. Oomp.DT ia i pared te writ rima i fall orKanlEed. and Dra- I Caioo lii.Kt. DIRECTORS: H. B. PATi-X, T. P. HANDY, ICBA&LIS V. ODX, .ilkB. BXXTOK. . URRT T. CLABK, ' UTXKXTT AI.COTT, 8. D. ll'KIIXAtr. R. B. P4TNI, Pruldeut. S. 8. 0,-1, Becretar. Office, Beiton'i Blot k, cor. Enperlor ana merwii streeu, ap6:m rievolKBd, O i AUCTION SALES. TRAVELER'S REGISTER. , PSPABTUBtS. 8:60 l:SO A. M. P. P. . UlanUo A Great Wertfrn 8:60 9:15 LiA. W.. Wahontnz Branch... 6:60 S:4S Uke Shore, Cleveland Brie 9:W S:v6 9:00 Jonneaut Bxfe Aocommodatioa.. 9 ifttsbnrffb heeUng.m.....M.. 8:00 J let el and a fitrsiHu-gii, amoqu. aodnsky OtUott Boat, 2:o loio AO ABBITALfl, Ulan tie ft Great Western. V. O. Mahontng Branch uake Shore, Oleveland A Crlc knneaot A Mrie Aotwmmodatl rtttobars;fa A Wheaitng... .,.. Xrinaba roiedo.. 4andaskyH )(Mt boaU. var Oltisetvi wishing oocvevanoe to either ot th abewe Trains or Boats, will be called for by Ooacha 4 Steveni' Omnlbns Line, by leering their adores it the Omnibus. Offloe, 14T Baperior meat, nsx Icor to the Weddell Boose. , T:S) t-M 10-M . T:30 1UA :' .10:80 , :t IHi , 9 SO 140 g: , JD iaO l:4i . :15 , fcOO ,. SECOND N&TIQNAL BANK, OF CLETIXAMD. - This bolni the only Popular Paoola. the Bank will bero OB nent OI alaa, ana nu au oraera prempuj aav .itu-aj designated repository for all Fnbllr jnomeB. Autborusad Sutacrlption Agent for ths i"OU LUAJN. 1 Loss now before th a hand a (nil aaaori ratdelav.: Five Per Cent. Legal Tender KoteM, With Accrued Intereet to date, rareived in pay. Jonpons oa the rvoi llilrtlaa nreaaated at tin iQnter. Will alao Dtirohaae United SUtn Vonchera, (Jer tiflaataa of indebtedoeaa, and all Goternment fie rltlea. toh3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Loat Fur Col ar Enrlbnt, Bcran'on & Co Naw Book. D. W. Gage For sale. O. Whlttier ratent Spring Beds. Toy's Stereoptlcon Local Notloe. Sixth Ward Local Notice. Spiritual Society Local Eotloa. Second Ward Local Notice. CITY NEWS. Two experienced milliners wanted i Mrs. Shaw's Millinery Rooms. apl!4: Wasted. Five good rel'able me?. Muv prt'to a good plain hand. None others need apply. E. Covtlh k Co. being carried a -distance of twenty to RAtLKOAo Accidskt. On Thursday morn ing a coal train eomiug north was wrecked nn the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Road a short distance this side of Ravenna. The loco motive ran off the track and turned ever. hind, one of them, with the freight of coal,! twenty-five feet forward and off the track u i i u i i in nu . wuu wv. lit mo u.vwvo. US out the front window, doscribe. the B, . , , ,,, Pijurash as terrific, and the OCCUpauts of the ;... -t .1,,V .. will ..r wiV, " " r J E t? while the tender was run over and com jpletely demolished by the loaded ears be e engineer wsa hurt but no. seriously, and the fireman, it is feared, wa fatally iDjured. One brakesman was cut on the head, and otherwise pretty badly hurt. A, brakesman, standing on the front plat form of the caboose, was precipitated sev aral feet, landing on top of the car ahead rhe whole disaster occupied but a few leconds, and yet the engineer had the pres- mce of mind to whistle down brakes, and the conductor was thoughtful enough tr tend a hand back on the instant to signal s train that was folic wing but a short distance ff. An accident had happened a day ot' two previous, within a short distance of the- same spot which wrecked two. freight ears & y For the next twenty days Hott t Haight will offer their entire stock of Gentlemen't Furnishing Goods at New York cost prices preparatory to moving to their new store on Superior street the first of May. Call and make a selection from their immense assort , i ment before it is reduced. apl2:200 Valoaxi.i Rial Estatk at Gcasdiai Salz. There will be a public sale at the Court Souse, at two o'clock this afternoon, of sev aral desirable pieces of property owned by the late John B, Waring. Two houses and t3 r qIs on Bank street, the bltftk now occupied byWoolson, Hitchcock and Custer, and number .if vacant lota, will h. oflrr.rl ' ft; iimi, vui wo given on uan sue purcnase mosey. a-' -" U(juzei Lisle-thread and Zephyr, iust re .t Mot A HiionV. IS Rank .troel wogite the Weddull. apli:200 New Books. Lfttbiu or Abbaic. By Charles Lever. Hew fit York: Harpe-aud Brotbere. leetv. Novel-readert will find in this r.,v.. r iv. f .. K tautyand.asit were, spawning power Charles Jjever's mind. With a very largef'and class he is as popular as he is prolific, and p. ay of hia will beli01 them thia last progeny warmly welcomed, coddled and petted. Ingham and Bragg have it for sale. a TBAvsis in central Asia : Performed In tbe V? '" a n iT lsas J' Iork 7 , . . I? The above enterprising publi;hers havef hereby given to American readers another volume of travels. The author. Arminiusf Vambery.i. a member of the Hungarian Academy of Peath. by whom bo waa flent!ry 'AA 4AA ID UtrjUelUU UllODIUUs . AAn UOI lJ I U1CU 9, n IRKS lh innm.w from T.her.n ..roa.Ecounsel v.r., -as- .1. .... ......ft th. C.ni. to Khiva. Bokhara and Ra.fi?f a ftiL i i i aw -vwrn as en ivvviu wa vv-r 5servation and experiences of that iournev.P-mised. Th hook is wall writun and .mhlliBhedft. ineoooxis weu written, andembellishedS. Iwithmany fine engravings, and cives vast miecellany of information with regard5 the natural features of the country passed! fA.fnr.anf th.rtnnntirw n.eu A j r ov.r.andiri. rhnrarlerisHca. habit.. .T,n?tne ...... f ih. uni. -hon. ir,.t..C r .. RF TPAI. - k- Thi. KviV ;. .1 r. ..i. h. in.h. a3 This book is also for tale by Ingham s f urfS- - h . . . . Jouvin kid gloves, a large assortment! of ; - . . . Tt COlOrS. USil ABd tee Bt t . ' ' -- ' . . MoTT Jt HaIQHt'A, B.nkrtree.,oPPo.iteWeddelL iapiU:IB ', ', . THANKSGIVING DAY!! Haw triR Day Paawrd in thl'iiy Cm. bob F rlair. BrllKl.ua fterrli , Hnaie, BowHrefJ, etc aVe. The celebration yeaterdaywaa not, as was natural, marked by any of those demon- Mstratiooa of wild delight and half insane joy, which characterized the carnival of, Monday last. People then exhausted them selves in jollification, and indulged in all Ithe forms and modes of jubilant expres hs'on. It was simply an impossibility for Itk. nnl. trt K... in nnA w.V t ul.t.. tions like that of Monday. Notwithstanding occasional cheering salutes of cannon, martial music, and end less promenading, yesterday was more like a Sabbath than aught else. All the places of business were closed. . About en o'clock a salute of one hundred guns was fired by two pieces of the Brook iyn Light Artillery, in the Park. The re vert orations and echoes had no sooner died I'away, than the bells took np the refrain Kand people nocked to the various churches Kwhere Thanksgiving services were to be Uheld. On this side of the river, the First 3 Presbyterian church was the central point Lr.i a . 1 r 1 churches met there for a union service EiXhe house vu filled to its utmost capacity lithe aisles and pulpit steps being crowded, jaud many poeple boiog compelled to stand E-about the door-ways. A large bouquet stood J3 11,. I.KIa k.ln th. nnlnif: .nH ... th. Ioniy ana sumciena aecoratton. ins puipib was occupies aj ao abtb Aiken, Goodrich, Hawks, Wolcott, Monteith and Bige'ow, representing, respectively, the First, Second and Third Presbyterian, Plymouth and First Baptist Churches. The services were conducted in the hap piest, most patriotic and impressive man ner. After a voluntary on the organ and the doxology, invocation was made by the Rev. Mr. Monteith, after which was sung the 116th Psalm, beginning "Not to onreetTe?, who are Mt duat, Vol to ouraalvas is glory daft ; FUrnal God ! tboa only Joes, Thou oolj gracluOH, wise and true !" Rev. T. H. Hawks read a passage Il3cripture, the Psalm, opening, "It is good i to give thanks unto the Lord." An lm Upressive prayer was offered by Rev. Sam Muel Wolcott, after which the celebrated R'Battle Hymn of the Republic" was sunf fcb quartette, the chorus by thecongrega 11 "on, II Rev. W. H. Goodrich then proceeded to 'Mleliver a Thanksgiving sermon from th Ktext found in the 7th chapter of the Book of Ecclesiastes, and 8th verse : "Better if 'the end of things than the beginning there of." It wouli be but trite to speak of it as e very forcible and eloquent production. Ii was, moreover, temperate, practical and suggestive, dealing not only with the past, but grappling with questions, politioal, so cial and moral, which are soon to come u for consideration and settlement. We are Isorry that we cannot present it entire to jour readers. We can give only a meagre 1 report, with the exception of the cloaing passage nnder the third head, which u ' , . i, i i : jitieraiiy anu euuro, I The reverend gentleman opened the dis course by alluding to the first Sabbath and its religious exercises, after the fsll of Fort )3umter, four years ago. TO at day s tescn ing was "the Christian Necessity of War." lao drew, W1U1 a lew nHwrn nuvm, wit picture of the wide contrast ol the two occa sions, and in this connection remarked thai ,1the importance of the operations of the last j four years cannot be fully realized now.norat lany time within the limits of the present ; generation. We are too near the events tr L.'jee their msgnitude and relations to the general secular and moral order. Such rafruit muBt ripen fully before it can be val uod Ha declared this war more important Lhan that of the Revolution. That was the birth-pane of the land; this the regenera Church, at the beginning considered the i mpending struggle in this light, and 'hence the war was entered upon with I Jbristian sadness. But it has proved a r.eieantic means for the furtherance of Kiohristiacity and civilisation, so that the 'end ol tne war ia tar Detter tnan tne De- ginning. The first structural idea of the discourse was this : 1. We have now for the first time an insured nationality. Hitherto our Union oss been but nominal and untried. All the forma of nationality have been present n our system, but nothing was sure in our government until the great teat, he present war, had been applied. A nation is never sure until it hat a history, until God haa spoken, and put upon a people the divine stamp. It is not that we have created a claim to this assur ed nationality, but it has pleased God to or lain na a lasting people. The discordant eiemenui iu our ByBbeui, auctl aa DllzeD population, tne seeming antagonism ef sec tions in interests and sentiments, were si Stuaea to. auey mreaieaflu our Bl&DUliy. 3 But these have all been fused in the terri nftl,. wa. .. ..n..cnl.,;.u .1 .11 .the nations ot earth have tallen in our strug ?!, and joyiuiiy oiea, lor tnis, their own, country. 3 Ho lurther attempt will ever be made Itn aever thia Union of States. - The at 'peri ment just made will be conclusive to Sa.ll time. What God hath joined together n tnere tour solemn years, let not man dare attempt to put asunder. 2d. we nave gamed a cnaracter or our, jown and a conscious manhood. 'We have , 1 1 t'aot hsd a national charscter these eight; sfiyears of our existence. Our faith in our m- uuona nas oeeu oniy opinion, not laitn, tor it we sail untried ;our resources unknown iBut this war has developed in ns full faith tjand knowledge in and of our institutions, in. fnuntrv and nnraAlvea. Wa. snH all now know our '"joiner nationa, now anow our atrengtn EiHitherto we bowed down toforeign opinion r&Now and henceforth Europe is behind us " ..'".T.?" think bow we Jem, concerned only to what we are and may be. I The heroism of the nation haa been mar- Ijvellously developed, i-rom the ranks ol bookftprivate life leaders, civil and military ,rave "arisen, wnose prowess ana aouity command Kthe admiration of tbe world, and we have at ofhoat of women who bethemothers ' wives of heroes. Bee how the half-j hearted men have Bunk beneath the heroism ,ne 1dbi xiow reaaiiy people nave i ; ct Sbe yoaraunknown dead, have entered into the typi Hof manhood made by this war. This is a better style 01 mannood tnan we once bought onelves cspable of. But the war tlhsA transfigured us. Those who went out ,trom us boys, come back to as heroes tV IVLl effect of war waa dwelt noon. Iu view Oi lit. UU WVUUOI AAA ta U T HttA 1UHQ. VHK1U 17 Hieii we couuiiii oi agm. uisn mi-i,uvi.. ,?ers oi tne pauie uoiu . aoo memory ana Kexampleoftheaelf-Bwr.fic.ng devotion toBf., Ethe Union, of the many distinguished and 3 li of their fearB, preferred the alter-ffif native of a divided country to the horrors&due "v B" 7,1 ."l- n" the.ir!"lieed . - . . . . IIID UI JfWUUiU UI J UBIlUg XAAVtl aMHIIl CUU1 rO- The mills of the gods have rround3-'mln6a'a "d J " gTound fine. Oli prei-3?,But ,r A ' -j,n.i,-,: u.. k.. ...i5i .frf.'ll'"!! ward thi great result, the popular recognuSf tion of the moral and political equality ofSnuM tion of the moral and political ann.litv nf2Sn"ea r . 1 . people nere, were cited as prool OI tnei,."""., ?ew?.nd mat velloue convicUont now sharedj? by alieissses. B1 . .. . rat. 1 he speaker continued: tf study this great problem of right, how tofethe , 1 1 i . . , 4TJ Wa find laid noon ns as a nation rrMiarV,, , , . . , r o a obligations than those which we sought mB .n. hU41....u. 4. .1 .ff- W . .H ... ..CI U"i ...Muuuim Lu .iu. ... lUKl I rl.al iuatlv and wiaalv and Chriatianlv . J J - J J -- - - an injured race, with a degraded class of! our own countrymen, with loyal multitudes! tore from cruel persecutions, and with a oorrqaored, perhspt suilea fo. W Btd a ipirit of loSfxible righteoussMi, and patient equity. We need a apirit of mercyfth .and good will to men. We ned just that sentiment, which would seen- to be sponta JneouBly showineitself inthemssrfof H9rth-FSW1U1CM nera minds, of generous welcome to Hfounders of the republic never conceived of Msucn a piicn o: crime, uoa may never put Mthe arch traitors in our power. But if hey.-j r mercy, himsolf as thorough an incarnation i oaian as men s eyes nave looxea on, il ill show his manhood, of patience towardam8"t rciiuuiiiK twuwa woo a i uq oa in iKuuisBue baste, of justice tow.rdev.ry frtdmanwhoy? til, except the masterspirits who, fort10 transgressor, but not one word will you find: in the Gospel, not one example in his life,! of mercy to the false and the cruel. Ven-i seance is roroiaaen tons as private men.; Jod reserves it as his prerogative. But to .- Grovernments he expressly delegates it, for 3 tne security ol tne people. The ruler may! not bear the sword in vain. He must make) their own ambititioo, hazarded and broughtgjrade on an mis woe. or them aiairancniie-lM;coor ment and exile should be the lesst retribu-l tion. asirl ItAM 41a w.aM& f InsCaa mercy too, here, beside the very cross Him who freely shed his blood for sinful T .Ml..f .f .-J criminate amnesty to malignant rebels.Sfor is the friend and Saviour of sinners. but not of hypocrites and tormentors. teaches foreivenesa to the penitent, and 31 jAAw.a.B.:nw. ik. r i j AfM ifuJm'SmntMtai it terrioie to evil aoers. it is not enongnsWD that we have Droved nnr novar to annnrAaa'a 1 r : . r i-marKBL ied tion. We must punish it in God's name. We must make the thought of it lreadful forever. ' I hear it said that there is no provision in our laws for the capital punlehnientof such men as tnese. it it is so, it is because the should, and they should escape un scathed, if that man who has been the master spirit of the rebellion, who has been merciless and malignant to theend, who dug by his cruel silence those thirty thousand graves at Andorsonville and made starva tion tpoliey, if that chief repudiator of all ma, man ana nis compeers are to go nn-Mrtci 'if&it five me annth-4 whipped of justice, then let us never pun-w. ah another criminal. But o-iva me annth-lA' ar country for my home. The return vd e prodigal let us wolcome with joy. Thosef rnMetWy 'Ti aang. Justice to traitors is the best mer-f,tllathlTe cy to the people. ., j& 4. We have been quickened in conscience .hiv!"'11, ft." "'I7? hrS t'ftrlj zcocthB of the war, the people fougbtfl igamst the Divine tendency. But God ichooled the Nation, from President downnpon -o tne lave in cjamfl.aai moulded it to will. From the time we changed our policy and the National aim, God haa giren victories. All now jerceive the Divine in-m'Ie9 idiiudiiuu, .Aiuuv uva w v u j v "r..T"" : ' J ,r" r'" . Hmilitary leaders. The perception haschaa- Lane a ins r naaru. ana 1 nam rea in Am wun faith in find. Th Iailvaii baa wnrkprf iriLa!CTarr tin atldiAiXTi - J v. A Me masses of the soldiery, and more have been converted in the last four years, than in an ordinary generation. The end is better then the beeinninr. The war hag not left a trace of hatred in the North. Jhristianity has lost nothing in thesencss y68 - - ' 1 benediction was pronounced by Rev. Dr.' (jAiken, 7. .nt. j, . , , -. 1. r i , 11 ine uiscourse cioaou wun a gracoiui ai-tna iusion to theboautiful process of Nature, hiding with grass and flowers the terriblevr'ojficer, scars and wrecks of war, and thus sUnding as the symbol of that mantle of mercy and love wnerewitn uod win cover tne aeBoia-ftfrora tion and hearts made and ften in theso",,, awful years. Bigelow, of tne iirst Baptist Rev. Dr, Church, offered the final prayer.after the grand old patriotic hymn, "My Coun- ry ! 'tis of Thee," was , . , iiit.ii vt,--a uin, m, "'""-Sthe sung, when the 8' cerl bv Rev. Dr.r.. - it Th.n,,'e.in.l f..ln. nt tr,. .fureeoll 3 r r-- - -tand 01 .... LvuiBuimu v. a ujwu v. 7 this city, held in the open air in the north- .I .av... nf lh. Dmi.M A Mnnrf nf fll.Tl. .i k nMu.4ir.M -ill h. fr.nv.4 .laa.h.Hi. . BT. ,..-.-B- V. There was but little done, in the latUr.,, part of the day, in the direct way of cele-of bration. FUgs floated gaily from build-nf ... twa. .nil mail t.aii htif. lha.. wab..' 6, . , -. almost a total iscx ot numorous expressions g .fjoy. An effigy of Jeff. Davis hung by the neck all day from the roof over Hawks X aews room door, which reflected muchcred-iJ t upon its "sculptor," Mr. W. D. Folsom,l3d aawell as provoked a good deal of merri-d "' ""v r ... T . , , . y.. lows, in which swung Jeff. Davis, which they paraded through the streets, with 3 whoop, halloo, fife and dram. - In the evening a number of bonfires were kindled on Superior street, and rockets let off. Mr. H. F. Braytoo's Insurance office windows were beautifully illuminated with; crescents of small gas lights, underneath which were the magical initials, "TJ. S. G.," and the Be, in turn, underplaced by three i ' a. . . ,.r . T. . . - 1-. large beautiful stars. It was one of thev'',, Jfinest devices we have ever seen. The Jtreets were packed .to n late hour. S"-'"'""' The city seemed emptied of men, womepi ..el .WHv-w. -ho in th. hlnnH . air of the evening and the calm starlight.? 3Hknf.t.a S ITEMS FROM THE OIL COUNTRY. tfore rain BelolelnM ever tbe Tlcto- rlea Drafted men Deptrilni; 4111 Hewft-Hitmllton K. cV e. W Hallway. , . 6tVn-n. MEADVILLE, Pa., April 13, 1865. There was a little threatening last night of the memorable flood of lr,f. MnAllliAl, ' -1 last month. The winds blew and the floods'-"" L.. ..J th. r.in He.,.aH.i ith Mt.T ful volume for a time, but the blue sky which has succeeded gives assurance that temporary swelling of tbe streams will, the only inconveuionce resulting from atAAgx DMA AAA. V-XT' The oeonle of the oil res-ion. are not hind their patriots fellow-citizens else-S" where, in reioicine- over the downfall of th.l-1d rebellion, althoueh the means at hand for.-S'1" a display of their rejoicing are not so ampletitotne las if thev were in the cities. We have '1 big gun, either secesh or national, withrl which to wake the echoes from the encir-l2f 'cling hills, but anvils and logs, torpedoes,' pistols and muskets, give minor explosions m endless succession. Neither have we rockets or Roman candles, but to far as1 oonnres ana proiuseiy oespringiea colored InntAntOAsn vrs lat nnr llciir fsV,,I.eiV ' 6 v '"UM eivinirand praise shine forth. And, - - - of all, here as elsewhere, the truest illastra-Sal!d foreboding, into the midst of the general' 1., ,. , s, , . iauanvy,no oowaruiy j.ioruiorii reDet is J now "Jsiraid Lee is getting Grantand Sher-jlcombinations iman into a trap." AU are satisfied, happy: and grateful. - tj Perhaps, in the burst of rejoicing oveMj tthe splendid military successes of the paatmuBt . pupat.r wciing the perleet unammily with which thank-.. and erft,ificfttion nH 77 " 7. .. f svBiDuuiser uow uiruws ail ui4msnsaxHiii.i ia the 1 '"Voften vy.by n the eex, we nave paruaiiy neglected to give'""'""- honor and credit to him who is thefIr,?m and front" of the Army and N lookinr chienr to Ivhose who have iMen ihaaj , . , , .,.. . 8n ln if anything was needed to recall to the? n- j .v, i j j M to grandeur . 7m L'nco n, T tnat nef d 18 .00W,J. 07 ProclaB"loa Ju" in;lisH past three years. I doubt if even" .... ....... - , but with v ves tnWW 1 Bv:.i. :ii i vi... i.. i. ..... ""Si the qui. President of the United State trivet feir' o j- warning to all foreign aliens of the demol-;?England, r, fu.i v. rv uaeu WJmeuwwr , w.i usuvsmiiu we waois , .,.;.. .a..t. . BVIUCS lit il .1 .11 .uc , uaw. .UUWU 11 . . 1 - rains, received with heartier acquiescence than thia declaration of the President. a company of drafted men left this ita withif.M..n.am..t nf lk. r.ll nf T) A ..lm,n nuUVUU-WU..U. uu ..u ulbUIUVUU TT . . n ! tlThiop'toi PitUbtirgb UiU morning, '(before'l" paper containing the proclamation . received 1 A. 1 atood near the men tcf i1ben A 1 rtood ne" lle m0 , a9U aepanure, i couw noi neip everyaotieing the remarks made by them, inM the prices of ten days ago, and was sold ye,eraay in uu my ai per Darrel, as 13 am iniormea. hue the fever of speculation has abated Htnoe holders of lands who have bought to giof Kttevelope wiU prosecute Uieworkdiligently.iaolutions mw . .J:a- T J ' """" UIOUUBUICD lgewa - tneoil field will be made during the eomingp; season. A very large number of wells willif be sunk durinsr the next three months, IS 'many of them in territory as yet unoccu jpied. Some of these will (if surface indi- cations are worth anything) yield haud- geomely. Every good well thus opened will 14 (id Joha ,aid one wn0 wasKby wflwhiflh UlAV dianlawwwi iha TirAvailtntr arinti-F S wait ana go with the next lot, to a com-Mspeculatmg who was going, "I'll meet you Canada," "Well boys you won'ti-311'1 . ..!. :,, . .. jW u-"l"uo' Affl'NfiVtir VOH Himd." raiillAd ftsnliimr. ''thlH'Vaalf otnthine's about plaved out. but we're eone in tl faif.j v.n.lanrl'a han.tu " w Jnn't ,.rt o - hot w-Uer" said another, "it's cool infejof gCanada." And so the comments wentPters Heflround. '" n- Aa iipikAi nMn.Mi;Ani - t r-...va, -,j there i. Utile new to reporfiland . . . ri upereuons in real estate are temporarily suspended in great part, merchants and moneyed men generally waiting until they shall be satisfied that gold has touched bot tom, and active business is resumed. That point haB evidently now been reached and look for , mcreased activity in the oilrfship . , .. , , , , . . hi uu naa aireauv advanced fmm hlndaom6, n( blIv. and horar6;j .11 .. i: . -l j 1 1 al niouuuiui wrniury, uu mur .. ' il ' surroundl ,the interests will be kept up. Those who declare that the "oil bubble has buret," orF Prions speculation.t proved worthless, will find a re- fulation of all these theories in the ensuing summer and fall. French Creek and its tributaries will bet .thoroughly tested thitf year. .The landfjS these streams have been all taken up ?i8ftndma derrick, are already up. The1 ' . I ubw" at Uni0D (on French Creek, thirtyi above ua) ia being pumped with a' pt a u g res ui Ve oomooi me weaiinj oper- awre oi creek nave invested largely in French Creek property. The owner of the farm has bought and lftaad aevArftl-vif00 v . 1 j 1 .ame8 upon the hotel registers and buai- cards. You all remember V'j storv of5j Kthe first VOVaa at the OrAal Fatrnr.nw(lT nousana acres. Let the visitor to these regions come fromS what quarter he may, lie will find familiar nnnn iVia Vmrol tAr;a,A.. J ka; ft- F.i-tions .UU moDator of ... deeI. w B.,T wre.lI.rf iu. . torrifie ... th. hnnl, and passenrera beine- in theirt! j'abil:ty t kee ... ..j.. to th . . ?and now at jMt that h -renchedl them by the deBtru0tion of the rudder.W leaving them a(. mcy of mer grciless waves. You remember then, how anM American, brave of heart and skillful - -. , mnMW;..j .H . . L E -, u.m., i.npi" , i.Lu . ji icw e.ut, iu r sbeoriogl i ship and rigged it in its place in the! .. , , - . H "Jmidst oi the hurricane of waters, receivinga ... .. .!Tl the gratitude not only of those thus rescued).; O J ........ ,.,..r. . ........... . t.JI irom destruction. Dut also or all who read M . . . " X wondered until the name ot Hamilton rT. Towle waa "aa familiar aa hnnaehnldQIiha if, l pon the table before me lies J5wor(iB 1 - business card of "Hamilton K TawIa A- fn .. . .7 " 'A UiTil .nemeers. Od Citv This mhntnne , .. . f , the concentration this drivi ngcoun try! m. f ,v 1Bj.viiif.,m . I taa world., The Atlantio & Great Wealern RiiwayWyars itge,f jn order for th 0 6nin in Ma nfth. ..,. r;',: ;5?at thrmitrh v . ... , tTfril . , . . . .m.if . , ifRrirt.al ami ,t in.i,. -i. ;n ...i. i.,; :. .i r ui:. . ! -their w v 1.1MUI im bum, ui uuuiii; uav-i g . 8 ' M WORKING MEN'S MEETING. Tremendous Remonstrance Against Passage of the Newton Bill-- Speeches. music, Great Enthusiasm. Procession, &c. Although posters announcing that the t .1.:. -:i u v.u v. in UI . 1 11 . uigu ui U1IB CI1V WUU1U UUIUA I'LlU".. f. . , ... . fd '4UTt. . I? . 1 1 J V. .. V. .. 1 . l.i lic meeting on Friday, had been up but a' Tany one entering into any leagues or com-ra " m" assemoiy, es-at ? . V T ' ?fluoeai two o clock yesterday afternoon about an J extenp0rized ,tand at 019 notthe9t corner, Da.le tra laeaeaaa i . -,-- f 1 VI Ulw A Bl AVj SV UCCAA aiAAO O AJOCtAlDO UI BOVUmi men from abroad, and protest against theiand Kpaatage by the Legislature of Ohio of the'I7 kvpending Newton Bill, which provides that u m ouipioyment at any wages or -ernili LcomPen"auoD' ,na"' on c"on, De nned J"01" mor8 lnan nor wss tnan 510;I1 jjbinations for the DUrDose of preventing, bv!.? , tl,-..!,,.;!,. . r.nm ' . i A v. c ,1 :M 4 U .1... - C I - "su o. m, JbII, an d fed on bread and; $""" DO """i nve, nor more inanM i.twent7 days- far.d This is a general movement of the work-f3 ing men of the city, and not a clique or j boviV'stion for the last ten days, and become;. 0M mn in tneir Tiew of the """"on. policy to be pursued. Several . . .. ia Moaa were lnTltea w com8 n1 tailt:-i people, a numoer came and ad- no,'JlreB8a tn0 Cl0wa " 'ongtn. . The following gentlemen were the officers the meeting: tji 1 H President Thomas Cuyler. Seeretariea 1 John Stursnicker. secretaries j John UaitUnd, After a stirring blast from the Tempe ance Band, Jonathan C. Fincher, of Fh 4 la-lj . "TM.. rdelphia. President of the International11"- .... Union of MacbiniaU and Blacksmitha. and,: beBtJ;Afwia mmmm i.a.j' , lADUlHH A nsAW tvv Atvt iv- IfBO lJlWUUUCea,4 received with loud cheers. We riveH O T481"' Th),chn P'TAV- fjmake criminals of abojit 40,000 of Ohio's 3 best workingmen, and aims to break np all S of laboring men. O. Are tnese comoinationa wrong? If so, "!tiU ' . .. . "n,Bi '"'' Workmon mtwr: sell their labor, and thev'iJ sell it for enough to support their V? am. 1,.. M . man r u . .i.h, A . i " . iBirbarely the substance of his speech : Tkev were here to declare th. i ,!.. i,a nhJlA,,-' B .rsi,.- v.. .. wu. u..u ...iub. sua trass- f they should be broken np. If right, they ' ,ux im."! ma inviHirer-given, has to do this or starve. Bolstered up a eombinationa, he can stand erect. & Ko man has aright to Are his own dwell- ".-'" V ueviate s f "?t ,UP.P" "e. "rerj Ka m.- hn trichl to flrA hii nam rirr.n U-,.,, . I- UI- , A "'.VTvTr, "V" !r.T.i.. r FW i lT """P'i i take the value out of the labor of the of2workinl, cIasaei. . V These combinations, which the eapital-r,,t are vry .oa; " tp, srs so d.sso- nd diBorganizing in their tendencies. TV... .niiitli..! f th. ..i.r .ttesiabt The conditions of the thejjjmproved. r . , men in now and fifty years ago, before .tfonion. and combination. -.T r : , . . ' ' " 11.111,,..-.. Kthere, were contrasted, with the conclusion . .U.I. .11.: - ., . -. tU.ll i, i -in,; u . othuiiiui l. 1 1 U II 1 LP I V (ing them nnnrl v en n nl .11 ihi... -. . -; .i " - J . , .u,u. V Ul.u' ered, those allowed laborers here. il The North has progressed because labor i hit bet; ( free here. The South had max-l im: " .pita! ought to own Labor, -.gisw. MMtM " 1111 MM WH Labor aaould own Capital.'' This ia the? j hadprincipla we have sought to eatabli.h.andj 1 wili lhe ttUM rui nd Uw. nt in Mi generetion, then in a more favored one .lh fulUre.- I I. was asrerted that the country baa re- 1Speech, for which we have no room. - After three rousing cheers and music by gthe baud, Mr. Wm .H. Bylvis, of Philadel jgphia, President of the International Union Iron Holders, read the following res- . n n ii . ii ii n ii i inn .nrrmv nwin a. .nil niii,, the capitalists. The latter have beenl-!'" c,,cl4 - reai Buuikautiat aau uiut ouioui sisi in lands and stocks, while infiDrmer have done the actual, telling work, wa ranroals and canals. " n'e want universal equality. Everi H'nn. mtUr how ijoor, must hold him sul ffrvui that ol.l. Ha was londlv nnU.tiv. .la E Jv:.i,..j rp. ,.ii...u ,,.,.iiBb.,vi vruis xsv.iuoa.1 the International Union of Ship Can Christ and Calkers, was next introduced, and iiwarmlv recivrl. TTa ma flaw m. ITUMIArl tnU.L:.. i -i .;u j : l wim: u whbi uiuuei ut uuuiur suu irony, t th. laUn.a. f th- honrad fjthe pressure of other matter, which pre I vent was Save Carpenters' and Calkers' Internation r na tivtnv . fiill reivirt- Hp often applauded, and at length I way to W. H. Gudgeon,! of Cincinnati. President of the?: Trade Assembly and Vice President of the al Cnion, who made a short but logical U'tfnsus, A Bill la now pradipg before the Lcgia C4"e to use oar beet exertiant to defeat and ifrn inrs, um vi3 mn.uiyt 10 atspiiTe um OI Wa latare cf tlie Matt of Obi j. Tor the puraoee of or: liffciting by fine atd lmprisonmtnt all stiio-rt threaWnlng and intimidktiog others, bat virt ually to pieventall Aitociations and Combina tion! of Aitisans, Mt-cbanics. and all Cooratirt lla'pff, fronxfiemandiog a fir compensation Cor innr iaDr aca Whi rsas, An Ameedmsnt Is also nendioc to thf sani", u pr hibit Manufaclnrer, frcm iacieaMng 1 lie prict-s of their manufactures as circumstsnceKjl and the exignci of the tiaes may demand, Ibt reLy preTt-nting Capitalists from roggiRgiti lU9inos, and bindTing all Working Ctajatstroni: ouiauiiuK ni iioor LPcessery to prccare 10 r tli-mselTei and fa mi il a the means ot an honor able tubMnU-nce, therefore, Jietolretl, That we, 1 he Work logmen of Cleve Jatd, Ohio, do dcoouo.ee and nrotest asrainst al! Mm b LeisUtlva Acta, and ait interference on tho part of the 6 tat against cur Freedom, aiming, as! it aoes, a atreet diow at toe nrst and most cherish-1 d inter cstH and pri cipies of Humanity, our dear ut ridht, the right of self-protection and pres-rra-tion, aud lurtbermo to bind us to asiateoi "lavt-ry far worse, more unendurable, anl morrl ligracefnl than the enslavement of the African iltiace among us, compelling us who by cur labor ironstiiute ttie vt-ry foundation and fsbncofNation-l iil wealth and grt- tness to bow to the mo Diet few, lm nr urw-a rtairM-u iu mrir present position anuk trowt rbytho industry of (ha a eat misses of the 3 taixtriLg tortinj at tue commnnitv: there lore, Hashed, That we will use all peaceable tttorte, nonoranie and laucubie m ao at our disposal to connterart and defeat each t,labolical and oat-1 raseoun ac s attainrtl car rUhts and mivlleees a iojai ciiisens 01 mil gieat itepuDilc ; toat we WU Erreedom and nnanestiooabto liaht a ad nriviletreo: 'am"diD? ojnt remuaeratioa for tur la- kwletd, Ib'at we will meat cordial y and bear: n&mAA S'ly co opiate with this and all such kindred Are - and C .mbtnatioLS of Mutual Proteotlon o iruacrste tnis bin now be oia the Lffila ute vnda 1 such further aad fotore atterrpu as aball tend to etsiave and compel the w raing c'assos tefc ,,.y homaee 10 the .an ..irte. Tf fo.inTVr theSTore",lw- The resolutions were unanimously car- ried, and with great enthusiasm, DurinS tha Paking two transparencies- i were brought upon the stage, whose mot toes provoked laughter and cheers: "Trade Unions forever." "Painters Union, 13 Prospect street.' uiiiua ia ueDKin. I u . i , i . . ..uuuoe, v.ru m. ju , vrpproeaors ui anc rroraing jueu. worl ites as well as Blacks." , "Freedom to Wh mi.;j AilVld ded we Fall." ltT : . l . , , i WlhU JUOnODOllBlB. i . .;.;.,.,;... k iu. ..j "6 "J another set of resolntions, recommending T. r-,.. , .j ... the,jtjourned to meet again at seven o'clock, and K.l, ; : .v. nr..i o: j. a - f.a. ea.. nannnnaf. mory, where the same speakers and others would address them. We are not able tot give a report of the meeting last night. St-siopiicon. We might read for twenty and not be able to know what we can know by seeing at the Academy of Music, this splendid exhibition. How deli.ht- to think v riniit in aronlnruMnl place, and travel all over the wo.ld with aH ,v:ogpleasant guide, and underthe influence oil v.Hmusic, and wniie we visit many lands, near melodies. We shall roeret when the ffstereopticon leaves our city. apUS Gentlemen will find the best selected stock driving gloves ever brought to thia city A10TT xlAIOHT S UenW f UmisniDg iim- 138 Bank street. apl2:200 f"aaaa LOCAL NOTIOBS. Elxth Ward Protection Club. THE DRFT 13 OVIB. A meeting ill be held th's (Saturday) evening ,h. Wigwam. Tarn out, one and alL '. , c , rre"""; O. A. KOIBK, See-y. , .pl&200 Kei,y of Rpiritnali.ta.-Dr. B. Cyriax1 1 A IL. 11-11 04 s. .. 1 A KCtUIO k lUD XJtUI, V UUTl tVK t HUI evrnlog, oa Sunday, Afrit 16th, at 10 and 'cl"- TheGerminQsartetu will sing some ,h,lr U,aiUal ,M, btton tai th?1 (1 A meeting will be held ia the! ue, this Saturday cvs- fund ,honld h. prMent, particularly those 'who have sot yet paid their snbscrlpiions. f',-on Ward. A ma !baement of the Court H- klnlug at 1 o'clock. JCvery lubacriber to ths re .pio.aoi P. BOiE, Fres t. ITmlson'a TJarlvalled Ttaotk Paate is for be.utifjing ths Tenth, preventing dees; haling disessed Onms. Sold by all Druggists- ap6:S-i4 sias Toy's Ureat Stereoplicon. MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. t a .,v. The twelfth aemi..nnu.l meeting of the Cleve-1 land Congregational Confeienes w U be held ia the?' First Congregational Ciarch, Cleveland, (Westjj r?Sid), on Tuesday next, Aprl. 18th, at T P. M. E Rev. Dr. Morgan, of Oberlin, wl 1 preach the reopening wrmon. acn cuarca is expscted to send two delegates. ' pl4:t00 J. W. DUNHAM, Clerk. J bTbi Vlaw.. Bsthsutl TV.. Cnwlrw Taa t lsjss.hool, comerof Eodidand E.ieatreeb M I . 4k. fit, t A 11 I " , " . ' , Latin, Frach, Gtrman and Penmanihip, aa nnal. SI, l!i-?lrA 1 TO make your Horn look w 11, anad off hit cjai, ioost;D nis asm, lmprora ma appe.ua ana joung, give h'iu soma of Nonia' Arabian Oon- ditioa Povrdeia Sold by alt Dmfgi-ta at 25 coots ' ' , n i Pc.lponenienl.-l he meeting of Co. B, Kth H. G , for the e'ect'o. of officers was postponed Ihursday eveniiig, April 13th. Msmbara are 7noti"d to be present.' By order of Comataadtat H ipl3:iC0 W. WABMINQTON, O. B. vFantesl By aa experienced yoing mis, a .itu.uon in.wrou.ry Dre. uooa city reterescss. a uareaa u. at . Leaner omce. spl3:coo I given. A ddren U M .Leader office. apl3:c86 Kemovl.-J ACOB FRANK, ths popular aad. entenring Manufacturer ot Hoop Skirts aad Oor- matm host Vtrnranil rnM kl. I.. I .. vrr . ? ,Z1 7 . sfco.128 Supeno stret, under the Amsiican Boos..1 Whole-al. and retail in, .r. wlil find it to their...' to bestow, liberal p.tronageon th. new e.Ubl!.hm,nt, .. the proprietor intesds, by alten. ticrn .nd enorjry beaiowed .lik.spoa.U bianche.9 -aa sientinthecity: aplt20O .- EATON'S iTcn.i ITriT OINTMENT. i &Llt A rli. BCBATCHH 1 1 . .V.- Tl - l ta , -, , 1 " ' " ura uiu iu UUBir-SUV Clin. SHUt Jr.htnm, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Prise SO oents. By sending 00 oenta to Weeks end Pottrr. ito washimrtoa at.. Boatn. winf be forwarded free by man. For sale by all Drug-fj rt.ta. Etbons a Aaataraosa. ClwsUnd. Ant.S Btsono A Abbstaoio, Cleveland, Agents ', Bhlfcr 1.9 m CLEVELAND CITY DIRECTORY The undersigned to issue in the FOB 1865-6. I propose . , . wm ni.w i. i. i - eiT of Cleveland. Having made the'' - ---0 rvl theHnessary arrangements to have tne civy j H1 nMn? bosmeas ar.5 d dress ofeverj euurtrugiiiT camum Dy an mui o, P"'.F we expect to issue the work on the 10th of Lake this a eomp&is direetorv, containing il.i..... i i ' . r rlr- man in the city, we trust that it will nh - which its merits demand worx will only be sold by subsoription,M:b"r ia no more copies will be issued than are f subscribed for. A limited number, only, of advertise-Wud ments win do receivea. ror terma, u. ipplv at the Liadib Counting Boom. i. uivisa uo. LOCAL NOTICES. u Why Li a with Car dtarer tbaa a crowa ? That w J accompUshed, whj the grave of bliss V Persons affile t3d with Gatarrh sot only wish ball Utcmpt by every poasibU mau to effect aoure.i 9one but those afflicted can imaglaa the unpleas antness of this disease, and maty, very vaoy, wboj hav it aa jet but in it flrit atagas, are unaware! ;of tba pain, inconvenience and avea mortification , hiwbich tbey are yet to nfler, anlea prompt snea- j itinsaietaXen lorralief. Dr.P.H Seelye's Liquid j Oatarrh Bemedy ia a certain cure, striking at latfe of the disease, and thus effecting a permanent oara. aplO:R3 Oil Factory for bale. Tha subacriber of era to aell hia factory on Canal and Ohio streets,! with the land and buildings, being pleasantly sit uated, cor-nact and conveniently arranged. Ca pacity atKt fifty barren per day. Imrne. iate poe- aeion gi-ea 11 required. Arttivn, derail (,1'eb.U, lAtiA. fcbnai. Sober Favrtei far Thinking; People. Tsar after year, for an eighth of a century, the Press of theooontrj has chronicled ths beneficial 'ftVctsof Hoararraa's Btobaci Brrrsma. Editor, authors, phyridiDS, merchantf, offl:ars of tbe- army snd navy, chemists, oonnaslorB, mint-tars ' the gospel ia shwt, a great clondof wftoeaaet avery profession, trade and call lag, have testified no Its effesey as atoniijend regulating mediciBe.L The aaaea and statements of theaa witaesses bare. Mea pnbliahed In the public prints. Many of them 1. ...I 1.-1 , i . v. .... ..... hi, u. w uuio pu u ill., i uan teu-fr. taony haa never ben challenged or Impugned. Upoa evidenoe far leaa weighty men are acquitted lor coademoed by ojntcieDtioBS Juries. H osriTTsa's SfcufAOH BiTTiaU la not, however a poo trial. It baa bean tried and prononnotd, on the aathority of thoae whoa a Uvea and health It preserved;, a para, harmless, and eminently sain-ji tary preparatloa. Attetcpfa have been made toy peptic., bilious snUerers. victim, of fe. and ague, riva' It. They have failed. Can 11 be aeceaaary to any why they have failed t Aak th. recovered dye-' and nervous subiecta who hive experienced its jefleets, what (Ve think of it. Ask them, and be guided solely by what they say. S ld everywhere. aplO.m lwdaw E. B. HALE, Banker. AND S. GOVERNMENT LOAN AGENT, 111 Superior SU Buic rip tiona reoalred to the '7 3-10 psb Cint. and 10-40" National Loan. fOoa mtaeloa allowed to Snbsorlbers.! SWO. S. Boada of 18ol, A-Sd'a, 10-40'a, Trearory- Mnc. ... .11 Aflu. a..ltlU iihaaed and for sale on the noat faeorabt u-rms. UiJH Mil... Iitiwiu .nH li.n.i,. nmu. hi.n.h,l na aold at beat rates, Deposits received and Col- actions Blade at all acoeaaib's points. fanda ooBvarted at lowest rates. 'or aale. Bevean. b tain pa 22t REAL ESTATE. K SALS. CTTT PBOPMTT. Hnatinstoa street A fine diuble frame house. rood kit and improvementj; a deeirable snd cheap jlace. Price S.-..SO. I eoutnaiueoi uae. near nna street snus uouee.a lot J5 by UU feet. Price S-',mi. st. cisu street, near reny lures uonaoa anil Lots. N a. 210 and 232 Pittsbnrsh street A double Brick House in froot aud a frame houee in rear, with rooni lor additional boi ding ia rear. Price Ao.jOU. WARMS, AC. Tortr seres of land on St. Clair Road, about 3S miiea irom cut no. witn a nne nriira HnniA . "large Yinerard arid great variety ot Jrutt; aap'.en- iiu yia.e. rnc.eio.ijuu. Tenacr s, haif a mile e. at of c'ty Una, between St Clai atreet a d the Ba'lroad. IfcsT Liberal tiiae given, e ppiy to epl m2i:2iK li. PUEXT18M. 3 R inse B'ock. CTTT PBOPIBTT POB SALS. Huntington Street Honse and Lot, 11,000. Greenwood Street House and Lot, Sl,uou. Lake Street Honas and Lot, tl.aoo. Scovlll Street Honae and Lot, 2,0u0. Lake Street, Bear Brie Four Brick Cwelllnda ta,00A Near Vineyard Street House. Saloon and Lew oa Canal, f l,2u0. Perrv Street Two Houiea and Idta. t-lhct Kli. Wilaon Annua Large Brick noose aad Fivrt acres. Proepeot Street Brick Boom and Lot, $7,000. Prospect t treat Twostory firick Hons, anc Lot. eti ieet front. I8.3UU. proapect street Two-story Frame House and fNO. G. JENKING8' KEAL Ed'f ATE 'J AOENCT. Lot, to.OuO. Prospect Street 1J stery Frame House aad uot, sa,euu. Huron Street IX story Frame House, $1 100. Brick Hotel, knowa as the -'Stillniaa House," Mon Colombo, street. Good Hoaea and Lot, Ho. 119 Lake at. Cottage Houaa Kg. 131 St. Clair at. Lot SaxiV, tees. Vacant Lot between River and Canal, near Oitv aula. 1 vacant ixt on 01a river ned, near Pontoon Bridge nrst rata ror Dock or Manufactnring. Vacant Lot on Euclid street, luux20t feet. Vacant Lot on ProHpect street, 60x2110 feet. Vacant Lot on Clinton atreet, near Kentucky. FABMS AJJTJ OCT PBOPIBTT. 95 Aores of fine Fruit Land adjoining Bra ten thl's. two miles from tbe citv. on the Lake atnre Several good Farms of from 40 to too acres, 8 tc 40 miles from the city. tA large snd Bice btons Houee. Stone Bnrn. anrl- AO sores well cultivated land, with great variety ol rruihi iu lie. imui uie city, on aiuciia a-ian. auiaa Oan be bought for less than the value of the bulld ogs. OUn U. JANNlrlGS, Bee' Vatate and Insurance Air-ut, M8 Atw.ter BnllrHug. FLOUR AND FEED. DOCXB PBICES S.IMJO bbla fresh ground rm aaViaaa hr..l. LO0BI FLOTJB! FLOUR I AT BE- Klour, ail gr.dea; eoeae very choice brands of Bed and White Wheat, suitable for family or baker's use, for sale at Warehouse, ltrT Meiwln at. tiro., cerymen, BakerB and othera in want will coniult their owe In teres La by etamtnlnK' onr Btck. ap!4 OABDMBB, BOAT A CO. TE FLOUR! RYE FLOUR! For sal. In lots to suit, at Wsresouae cf ap!4 GARDNER, BUKTA CO. R W ff fc c aVep-EwS fhe w.ll known Whol.sale and Betall Dealer in W " -- " . , . , m. .inji do naa.. New Hominy, White Cracked tVheat, Graham Flour. farina, Split Peaa, Barley, Oat Meal, bew Cora Meal. a u i i . Ti-i . . . r.u ww .warn x-ioar. aw., at rraativ reonessll?. . uaiwj siiLus, .- wairne-e Onr. QntaHo and Proarwt .te. f DRUGS & MEDICINES. . I fl!? UUlxb AlSii JlltliltJiajii Til a BtttBtloa ef Fhysictaas aad all jatrtoas tit- Pare and EeUatle Keilf Inea I raauatitfiiUv solicited to at ttooA. wntoa ootn- rt tea a eoacplst. assortmsrit of svwythlsg pert, la B SV THE DRUG. TRADE. al artosa ta laanra aatlatactlos to the nord'Stt nBRsU. ivaa 8rjmiOAa Iswranaair-a, Taara, ton, ? .wmpibsw ewvaBvaata aji0 f auAaaiaaaa, if lha lataal aad anoat approvad pattai-aa. si4. iiaititviwtrr pnoaa. giaailtj) aone in market.' JJ" "iTLS!"?"; ; moat 'ava -iuA. ' at of SpUnta ever ottered te tbe Profeeelon. dou..'- try r-nyalclan. are particularly invited to an exeat- V natloa of my stock, and will find It to lb. r ad. A Ivmnaases te SaeM. mm with th.te ni.l. Fl mb . w. iii.im us Hurwrieev, f ttduoai priest, at COWLIS A oo.'a. WsddsU Boass, PUTLUBT AND PLATSD WARJjkx FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. FINANCIAL. theeame eoocition e o Thoraday. morbttno LiADia omci, i Faisal IvaaiM, April 14, 19. There wraao business done ia fsaocial airc'sa is this e'.ty i-lay, and the market is aaalaa'ly Iq i In NewToik ther. was no wrnion of tht r.gnlar jo.v a... oia . . nc'0,1" VA- '" B- ad.... lha news fion Europe to-day, showiu aa advanca meetO0" ,b lo. wiU "- '- aa lJ""0""" " boss markets. It Is aHo- nrobab!8 that a largely iocreaard demand jfrom Europe for the aatioaal aeettrttlea will fcllow fiimmedlately the announemi.nt of Lea's sammier. as the tendeney wUl alio be to streasteaa the 53 confidftacaof fonign cap: taiiala was have already inveated la theaa, and dispose them to hold the jbonls as the moat valuable of stock property, a very utciueu upwaru aaev.mfnt may na aipsuud. This state of thing will doubtless, however, be for a Urns more msrkel on the Continent than ia Eng. and, where tie r.oent proclamation of Mr. Iua- xla stay be expected to lead to sous distrust and mingtvlng at to ths future relations of ths tao aa. tiona. Ths total commerce of Hew York frost July 1 to late compares aa follows with former returns : IE62-3. 1HICM 18AU. Imports ndse .l,s63 18 157.673.W 114,9,;J Itipt'S produce 150,450,3 J23,48,392 1S1,168,oST K.ports sp:c:e. 47,SS7,46 S,ai7,MS 7,I51,tS The annual meeting of ths stockholders of the Michigaa Southern aad Heith ra Indiana Sail, road, for the election of Directors snd the tree lac. tion of other In s'neas, ill be held la Toledo oa the 2Uth last. N. Y. Money Market—April 14. [BY TELEGRAPH.] uaey rt. 8terlinar irhante Dull at lrssiaina fjr fires cieae banker.1 bills. Ciolli So decided chanaa Onanlna at 14!!Z !ecllning to 14, advancing to and clc sing at He. " New York Stock Market—April 14. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Governme.t stocks -Firm, (aoae-aioaol atcck Poad.) jMERCniNTS' SATlum BASK OF CLEVELAND. -S . rwitrnated Depooitorv fr all Pnbl'e IfimlM. nl Financial Agent of the Uni'od btatea. Aa hvr'aed tubscripiioa Ageat for the 7-30 L0Ax, te. TbiS Bank faavloa been aoiointed a Diftrirrt and finamial Astnt of the vernmnt. will prcmptly fill all orders 'or the Popular 7.341 Loan. now being rapldiy taken. The deeiiao In Gold ma roctiare to render thia Loan a desirable tn vea ment lhe usual commssioa ai'owed to Bank and 11 tankers who buy to sell again. me for cent. Legal Tender Notes, h acciued interest added, r-e rved is payment oru scnpiioDS. store, 7-,n npons ptioti uievntaUsa. United cttat a Vouchers purthawd, nd mataring Certificatea of ndebtedneas collected. COMMERCIAL. MORNING LEADER OTFT01, aVaioAV Avaaiae, April li, laoA. J To-day havirg been generally obaerred by the bavintsa commanity of thia city aa a holiday, and tVaaWam h akV 1 11 ft ksMI nf HAXdaf i nsv nf r.at RasuhI nf w omft Rose & Prentiss' Provision Market Report. isort. The following are ths rates charged by as I 3 Iimb Bncar-onred presalast hams at 1 iOrted B4Wf- ti .. ,,. a .liMll.l.. j.. .4 , IK 1. . ruaoors Or Smoked eldsa V sv . utrnt rnsu leal aettie-m'd fa able or treaJO Prime leaf kettle-radr'd ia kaga V D..21 a Pork No. 1 aeaa m f 0 Kstra oleer t-" , , , It og aW Bo extra oharie made for Baokazea or sara. 4 e to railroad depots or boats. All articles are ffarrantea smetiy prime, snd equal to anything 1st vraera promptly niiea. BUta. lOrJI A PEINTIWl- t$ del e-1 Hoa. Ux. 144 and 148 Ontario street. NEW YORK MARKET—April 14. [BY TELEGRAPH.] tJ 0ncnrrentf4nldd'u.' SNteBi Market Heady, gales at 34 a'Se for . Alour Witboat decided chasge, with moderate ualneas. SaliB at ST 754T 85 for extra state: S9 Sftas 60 for common to good Bhipping branda extra roaiud aooo Ohio, aad 18 f6 .il no for trade biaads. Vlarket cloaing quiet Wtll.ky Aa.wer. Sales at tl 10.9:38 11 for .47 weetern. IWtieait More Sim. Sal-a at fl 5 fcrChi irairoanriair: Si 7&al SO uitatr lifu: SI AO write Hi.e.iun. Krs- Quiet. Marl.7 Dull. Cern-Sc ree. Sales of new yellow at tl 40: new Kix-d western tl 30jll 35. tnaia vory Him aad scsrte. rales at CDs for we. tern. Vt'taol Qniat. F.trnleum-Dull and nomine'.. Nnicnr yitiet. Muscovado llial4Vo: Ha ranaUX'?l5o. Misaa-Ml ' P' Market Hi m -r-, more doing. Sales at S27 iislt (M for new m-ea, cloatag at t?t OS casta; HI 75,n 25 for l'rB-4 meaa, cash and regular wiueiug .t 3zo u eosn: ajt 71H1S0 uu lor prime and tai 0aM SI for prime mess. lft Lo b active, at 112 UU.IS AO fa nl.ln Jwal $16 Kifijai UI extra do. aaewii AASUtia market qnlet. Small salts at J24 00. n sttraifa-Qaijt at iyt5c shoulders and lrs17c ham. Bncun Market dull. Bales of Cumberland ?ut at : Vjo fcr Ions ribbed, anrl la for- ihort rib. d. I awi-Qu'et at UJlSo. Bnttcr Quiet. tales at 1341300 for Ohio and a - J.ico for SUte. 4 heie l ull at Urni-lfa. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CLEVELAND. 1 ENTERED Aran, 1. -tmr City of Cleveland, McKay, Detroit Prop Porlemouth Hewl.t. Luukirk l-thr C Bob .its. Rnmaga, Iiie jvhr A Lincoln, Dove, ft Huron, 68 m laatber, IS I m lath J3chr D Presoat, Peterson, Toledo, BOO b wheat J-chr L V Cm man, J.x, Pt Huron, 1 40 m lumber I in m latlt SjSchr Som-rHet, Gain, Pt Huron, 82 m lumbar, 38 m lath cow Biact Rover. Jenninm. Port Clinton. Scow Ellen, blancbard, Klley'a Island. Scow Ble-k Swao, Pmilli Black Biver. .-cow Aunt Kiitli, rnx, alack hirer. CLEARED Aran T tmr City cf Cleveland. McKay. Detrolt- Stmr S Clement, hi hoi, Chicago, 600 tons coal Prop Portsmouth, Hewitt, Toledo -chrTom WTnn, Thrmjeon. Pur w.U AMUSEMENTS. JUSICAL SOLKES. A few of the Pnolla of Mr. TTVTiv.nWB'ui tn git. a attaical eor .1 CHAPIN'S HALL, oa loesday iTeBing.lpin 18, 1H65, . Assisted by MISS NELLIE VflUSHAM, CLFiNM, td rlr ' MR. F. 8. STEOMiV D'diMnn rrtAK. ai T .s.l 1 A- . ... .a vi uott. vuutwrk tmni0Bcaa as o. llcltctfs, . . geceats. Tob. bad at Barlow a Mnjic Store, No. I Ia. Ud street, ad at the doer oa the evening of the to"l- apl3:0x ICADEiiy OP MUSIC. Toi's MaxnlScent Ue world. .VL" F,'m Work 'f Art Is bow oa exhibition at tbe Academy of Mnsie. JnuorbotograpLieiews! l"ach view oseuovine .a space 20 iset a inare Theaa ie..iJ PTERE0PTIC0N ! The Finest and IfOSt felebrte la vpac xu laec a-inar. Tliw K . . . 1.1... oi viswb oi all ine rnncioai CIiim i. , !.. World, most ef the celebrated and prominent Oa- ' AbbeVA Chnn-hi. BrWea, Hivera, Mo.nt.ins. Valleya. Ac , Ac, in.. ..v... . u ik ve. c.a ve. a. mnch in a sing!, evening as be eonld by taking a voyage around ths Wor d. Alao 100 ol the mi.t bu.ninl (the World, taken by the PhotoaT-.phic proceea front' tbe original, etn be aeen a. Ihm.h sh.M.1 were bef r. you 1 Almle-lon to Drew Circle and P.-rm.lt. M. cents. To Family Circle .nd OeJIerv. SA r.n. eNi extra charge for reev- .e.te. apl? o. a. iud. . w. woonwoBTtt. v. . aaxj C. A. READ & CO., BANKERS, VJ SCP'EBtOB ST, O.EVILAMD. OHIO. W-.WWIH.S.B Btuni.vsj Buy aal aatl all a1 as sire tion. of GOVERNMENT BONDS. 7 B.10 Notes oo. verted into Sixes of 1881. trubacrtptions received for 7-S0 ud 10-40 Honda. We pay highest premium for ail premlas. taachv TJncurrent money taken at lowest rate of qmooqbu . " sni .t.Teill' nA 11 ort- by nail or axpreea promptly filled. Korean. Stamps for sale, mfiU