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, . t J- ' z M ! i - a I. I j i i r . ANYFENMY 4 XlthEJl, PftWU'kfer Li FRIDAY .MOUNIOj" JULY r f: .'4 I No. 37 Perk Row, New York, and 6 State r?ssAr -v Street. rta,tr--rrr?-" .ni lit ttM glllt mm! trtlhwkW ' Aertleepieoai end SubeorBttps for Basfou ZtraMSr I'm- '- '. I Democratic State Ticket. ,j . 01 Vkgwog, ;, CLEVENT 1,. VAlLANDIGHAM, , .:,..( a. Of (Houtgrn-', County. t"c) -1'. ' IBMIM AIM A ' GEORGE E PUG H, of HtmlltoD.'i. - ' 't: " MMKTnt n TT,'-' 5 -" W'LUAM HUBBARD of Logw ' . .. nuinn o wtatx, ' . iiORACE,krf KNATP, V AshUnd" T aorttMK ivdqe, r.-VAN TRUMP, of ttltlUli:. :Jill ' '. 0tO OF rOUJO WOIK9, J'J' JOHN H. H E A TON, of BelittODl.-' " -The Ohio Statesman1 for the ; v ' Campaign. 1'" - Vlt , o .1 'it ' The people of Ohio we now comtneno , ie poUtiuid campaign the most momen ' tons and important that ever occurred in the State. In order to understand the fulljcope of the 'great issuei inTolred in the contest, the- press mpst not only be - free, but the circulation of newspapers - must be general amoD? the people. , This factDemocrats should not forget nor lose sight of for one moment The Statis maw will labor dilligently to sustain , and defend tpe principles of fix oovxwr mi which it has always supported, and in order to enable Democrat to diffuse it among the people, we will receive sub scribers to our different issues for a lim ited period as followsj rj - ) i . THE WEEKLY" STATESMAN .Will be sent to single subscribers' or lo Clubs at 15 cents per opy per uontn, for three or four months, as the parties may elect, i. e. 45 cents for three months, or 60 cents for four months. v ii v ; THE TRI-WEEKLY, STATESMAN Will be sent to single subscribers or to Clubs for three months at 75 cents per copy; for four months at one dgjlar per copy ' " ; THE DAILY STATESMAN . . Will be sent to those who may order it during the campaign, at 0 cents per month. All orders to be accompanied with" the money "' . . r ,.7 .'T BIAKXPENKIY IIILLKK, OT 7 V. PlISU'HtM, CoLCMBCl, 0. Where They Stand. 5i " IS The ptlldoisof sad priiMas la Ohio ho fTor the slectlott of Job Btonf at GoV. nor of thU Slate, are ultra AbolitlonlM 0 .the radieU GarrlMolH soboot, Baooov blaself U bat s Oakumh or Wbndsu. Psaixirs aoder auoiber ntm. Tbis SMtcmeot Is no t rtodoai : II is one whloh iDCODtroTertbl fact prove, and which bUtory will rtoord, end is in fMi no recording.,. v . wV The B'onghite, noi their patron saint are far ahead of the old "Libertr ptrty,Mth later Free SoIIere; and the more recent Republican Trae, that all held many things in coaunea with the GarritooiaDf) hot they repodi. ted tbelr extreme views, and professed to bave rever ence for the Cooatltntion.en a. Jove foe the Union. ' ' ' J ' The Garrisoolans'or nl'ra AbolitionlsU, on the other band, defeated both. Tbey were opto and avowed diranlooiiu. rbey deoonooed the Cooeiituilon a "a ooreoaot with death and a league with bell." Conreqoently, tbey refutes to vote or eeoepten offloe mat required them to svear.to'aoppirt tbe Constitution, vc , ' A few : of the' Ganuwolais bid spited witb the RrpobliOiWj bat It 1 a iigoiflo.ot Ue that tbe great body of ibem stood aloof ootll after the wr broke" out: ' Grdnil!tbej Oiroe Into th- isoks,ea their vie -1 bet ace Incorpbratrd lnti 'titear policy' otribe Aim antra tloow Tb.s Itioorporaiioit wae oooaiplieried by tettlint n n two polbb: Fie, tba sUvery- was' the ea'ur o the war .aodj, ejoI'W , i e; mutated root au b'tDob," at joaa Bu.twa Dae Itj and eooDdljtb t In iUitugI io, talfrpreeei Vttot,ihe Nitloia1 Government wae vetted WDb ewers not delegated by the CootiitotUo, aiid lo act with powere whlcb it was foibidd'ea by bl lnuomn-o aesoBie. Toe OiJ wily lu CuORrete and the Exeetrtivt, IgDoriiig the pledgee ' jnade at" the begibhtag ei b etiliUee,' that tbero oor pri wit te t.b!leb4b4o'p(emeT of the Cwttat oo, pre- teive tiie Uutonvad min.l.tbtigt:t.of all Ibe 81a t, noimIred, prcoeededtd oarry oat. In ' pi aoiihe' tbe foregoing attam(tioni. 'Tb XJarrieouUnt or ultra Abolltloaiete7 teeing that nodet tee netr'pellby of the AdainbtrationtlaV' ery wai to be toUll extinguished, and that the Conttituiion wae to yield to nmppoted "blghtr law of oooestity' eod jottice, became 'arded't sopporters of the Administration, and WbndcU fniuri, who naa oeen, eoceraiDg w mi swu pablto statement,;-. Pionlon(et- for -ptoeteen Tears, wu all at' oicel With vleAe 'uncbacged, trantformed into a ficro Unionist and an ar dent "lojal mannv after the' improved new Abo lition style. y - ,;.J(. The Garritowiane could now without tetuplo vote and bold offloo- ' Tbey ooold bow swear to tnppjrt tbe ConttituUon, when ft wu to beeoo trJUd and its (to them) obnoxlotw provielona set at ntugbt by a "higher law, and especially eonld they ewear allegiance to a Goromtnent which they regarded at wholly obmmlltod to their views The -Garritoolan stand upon the tame Dleonioa and antlXonatitutlon platform tbey bave ever dooe-r Tbey have not ebaoged particle in this totpfetV It was tot tbry1hl want down to meet the Republican or Adminb tratioB party, but Ibe Utter earns Bp to thm. Tnere they aU staad to-ayGaautON, Ww ' t. Fnxm. Gautur. Joan Baowa, and all j t . i re of rfrn n in, in r be vtpve o tbeni Stia bWMl tbem as laid 7t; It M itUib tb male a Repoblienof three or foil vevs asb. or even an old; ' Liber- f peitjmanV aa vOrHer4dat,haog bit eed with vers tbaae to be atked to' nnDDort a OitdidatoW G tvernor ot Olio, who It found nBli!erTnuobM eom(nyf Howoan'suoh s man, to lay nothing of Demooraes i.sqd other r i. .J' . ' 4 wwitoith, aoio leeiirg n a Darning ait- Krace tVat candidate was, bp a&ate Cooven- ilpn.iepectaUe .for , eurnberer, oomlnate fet oVeruor ohbhL, after bavint "ju'et 'declared la,a.Mpnblio. speoob-tbat ibe Northern people CJold aever admit the Ipttftntion of slavery lo o ike country, eenopon aajdjaitment of tbe preent ifflooirlt and that theto wa, a large diseretloDary powerveeted in the hnds of oar rulers without wlrrapi In ti,Cpntitution,yhat fully eommlttlng himself to tbe extreme vlewi of the nitre. Pleroloo Aboltttoolettf ju I Thad Stevens and his Prophesy. . .a .!r"" fl'j;'t A .. 1 Tha 8rsvsm, of Pennsylvania, wat the well known and recognised leader ol tie Admln!a:r- tioo or1 Abolition party In 'tbe House o .KpriM tentative of tpe last Congress ; The near ap proach of tbe rebel army to Mr. 8rmNs't bomettead In Lincatter 'oounty recallt td the World a speech be made in tbe House in Jn- ury, 1862, In which he uttered the following propbeey: - . v : ' 1 Tbe Sonth ean nerer .be reduoed to exbaus tloo so toog at tbis war ie conducted upea lit present prtnoiplt so long as iney are letltbe meane o' enltlvating tneir Selde tbrougb foroed labor. ' Ahhoogb the black maa never iiisca a weapoa, ue ie reany ne mainstay 01 int rtbeltioo. To end the . war . successfully, th elave must be made our allies 'Universal emancipation euld end tbe war in tlx month It oould not be maintained eveu' if the libera- tedalavet did not rale a band against their masters. Unconditional aobmieuioo would be tb immediate and neOcSsary remit. v. K - Ia ! curiaus to note tbbt U it now six months tlnoti tbe tmtocipation puclainatioii wat li tact); yet the rebellion,' iuitd of being crushed by it, i brought to fit. 6teve s own doors Senatorial. . i . . .1 WKM'J !! j The Aboiltlonitts ot t ie 8eoiorUl Dittrici ejmpvttd of the counties ol Hmoock, Wood, Fnltoe, Putnam, Lucas td Heqry, bivve nomU Dated Itaau tiatCM, of fiaocotk, an thnir Catt dldate lor Senatw. a Jam Mnaj. 01 Lnoat was a candidate, but rt ' moet uumtroifully tlaogbtertd, receiving but 17 votes out of tb 79 l' at were glveo. . Poor old Mtim! Mitaor will, ptrbapt, postpone uilog soldiers to boot dowa tb Democrat of tb North, un til a court martial decides whether be ahull have any toldlert tb ue. Joan BtoooH runt aa a warv oaodid' for Governor, and yet what bat he co-e for the war?.' Halt a war man at borne on of .those gentry who do nothing egtlost the rebels except to expend a little Abolition breath whiob bit as other effeol npon tbe struggle than to pro- lootlt. - - - - - , Destruction of Thad. Stevens's Mill Property. A tpcoial dlipatoh to tbe New York Trioa, dated Ltooaater, Fa Jane S, lays Th reoort of 6iai Hooker's resignation ad ded greatly to tbe preealling excitement As evldeno ol i Lanoatter ft tborour.hlv aroused s President Bachanen wat teen rushing ex eltedly through th streets this morning with a big tin Box in nana noo dium last lemed tbal the rebels have destroyed bis tz emlre Iron sun near wenysDarg. ana wiea all bis teams.' Hit lots IS over J iuu.uuu, in eluding moet of his fortnne. Rev. Mr. Conway in Correspondence with Mason. Tbfollowiug Is a telegraphic dispatch by the last Eog'ltb steamer; . - ..i4. ,.j , , -va , Loiidom, Jane 18.Mr. Mssoo, Eovoy of the rebel States, ba toot to tne im loeeorree pondwo with Mr. Conway, th American gen tleman who wat Introdooed to th pobllo, at f London Tavern, ea Tuesday, tb 13 b Inst., In which Mr. Conway proposes 10 tb reOele that, If tbey will emancipate tbelr slaves, tne xtorta will stop tne war. Tbe Mr. Coawav alluded tola the'Rev. Mr. Coawar, th well known radical Abolitionist, formerly of Ciooinneti.'Thli proposition It im portent at showing tht objeot the Abolitionists really have In view in this war. ( That aocom- pliebed, the Union may tilde, for all tbey ear; with Mason. The President's Letter to the Vallandigham Committee. We find the following eneciel We"hiort ri rliFDi'cb,of June 29, In the New York sJ JVeawr. ". ,., ,i.' .;; i M .as t'-Tb Prtsldeot replies to the Vtllsndfgbtm miita from Ubto, In a long letter, In dapll- oate. Tb tenor of it it tbet bin Vallao4ighm should be released, and will be, If the oovroit will Indorse thre nroootitiona te this ff : Firrt, tba a rebellion txttta, and that It It ttl, tbo Preeideot't duty, to put It dowot seeood, that tb e mmlUe will us their 1 fliedee in oroabidg t 1 ajd third, tbat tbey will ee that to army ea) ployed tor tne purpose is weu ptti, (rd and olo nil ;i ,T IP ovmmutee, or a mn Jorty of them, lot irs tbee ptopiwiiloa-, and t'gr.il, o inooreiog toe eupuone ieir to tbat eOeot, ana return if to toe r.eeiaeut, tneo Mr. ValUndtitsm wiU nreleaja. roe 00m mitt ar inOieaait at lb reply, and ar to eet Id flew X nt w-mefivw toxrameate- ijioor."'. ',".' .. Tb'. Ota aujimng w nav r tcet Tb ' Fteaideit te a bed to repair an act ot to-, lu tioe upon o ont ff.ndng elilaen, and be m 1 it w to a ptopoaiioit V-m n win ao eo, 11 tbe oommiue, b- ik it, will do oertala tblog. Wbat hat Mr. vlludlgbm'e rigbtt got ti do witb tb commltteet Ii tb President has Ur sued tuob ii troll, be bat mad ao amusing ex bibitlon of btmeelf, and grossly loeulud the Deopleof Obio. Mr. Vtiuodigbam is entitled to an unconditional release, and bit friends and tb penpie will accept ot nothing els. tytaeta M Bjuirer. ; ' , .' "s.j,"';'i The Blowing Up of a Rebel Fort at Vicksburg. Vicksburg. [Special dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette] Ruacr Viobisuso, Friday Morning, June SB. Yesterday alternoon Mcrnersoo'e oerpe mad an assault on tb rebel works.oc .wblb taee bad beeu preparing for several "dar. . A little before four o'olock a beary cannonading emmenced all along tne noes, ana ine wnol armv wat drawn np in buttle array. At previ onely ttated, tbe rebel Iqrt la front of Logan's toroet, wmon iogan naa oten neaany approaoa. ing, was undermined night before last, and tbe iraint aU ready te spring. Tney tare tuooest- full? tDrung at four o'olock and forty minutea yesterday afternoon, during the very hottest of Were used, and tbe result was quit tuooawtui. a' wldtt embratur In tb embankiuent was made, into which tb Lead Mine Reglmest, Oommandcd hr Colonel Maliby, msbed, and at one planted onr banner, amid a terrlfio Are from th enemy. 1 eeir ore was toi wen ai ted, else onr loss most bar been greater. Tb eooduof or tne rorty nito iinnoi. Regi ment W. grand 10 tbe extreme. iJ.a en- ot Colonel Melanetban Smith, of Kock lord, late Provoet Martbtl of Memphis, fall, with a " belt tbrongb the-Wr tart bl bead, touching tbe brain. ; Tbe pbysl. v or v . -' ;' -' " ' ' I., Li,,. tat tbsagfcl It BAI Boealblt) f f him te rsaivsr. Uejs Hill alive, ard reulee bl teneee, bat IS i veo un at lost. Col-nel Sfqlth It obeertuiiy rwlftned ta ble ' M' ir Fi"k, recently pro-. moved from a Cap'eloo in tutjtam regiment, wst killed bt a bullet through th bract, being the third shot be bad r-oelrod. '! a deratand a nambae .nt Una 1 fflo-r4 of th 45th r moos - heir killed and . w.wodeiWl'a So "bJ to b, 31, 124 b, 831 ard S0:b liiinoisrana tae 17t&pI.wa renlmeu e, essit'ed In the grand ae, taflv I Geo JeggeU wei immediately Jn coJ mand of an aamtllov force, and it it reported slightly 9ubdJ' After an entraao into tb fort wag effected, tip lghttng.wat prlnoipally witb band grenadee, ,wbich were ueed,w,lfll tee-j, ribla tffcat nonn the Vnwded and' demoral lso rabel lornea. Ben. MiPneraon Setimatet the Coofedei a'e loss. at4 abouir BfWJM and wonneed. 1 - 4 1 7-1 - ,Oar lost wae..! that one bowL-at to ootsioe IDuie ingniiy mime1. jf erinj)pjire tbati fl'y,leaVit g the olal lost at pap bondred and , 11 ty, Maui wre wouadde tb bauds Tblt mornlpg We Deli the position gained Iat Olgnt, and r A,6 dangarof looBipfO0r, loothold. We bare hot poseeasion 01 the. eutlr fort, the rebti eull bgidlog a portion of if. but Soldiers' Letters. 1 During th past week we have received from tbe Western army enteral lengthy latter, de- noBOOiog in anqualiDed terms th "secret ana ooeetdir orgaoiautoa .known at tbaao-called Uoioo Leaguee"ai"traitorontttli Uwt ot tb eonntry and sueakingly cowardly la tbelr demeeoor.'t T(3etettra say: Tb army it not eo much AboUtioo'iod as too at mm think Let Democrat at horn do ibeir duty and we iu tba armv will do onrt, aa we. all waut tbia war aloaed, and think it can only be done by placing tiie Demooraue Partr in power, at- Otlfd,0., Be fitter, i , J The Draft Commutation. Provost-Marshal General Fry annonacestht,! tbe amoani to be' paid lo aoocraeuo wuntne orovieioot of the Enrollment las-, by any per ton who may be draltwt. In order to tecare ex eaittlon, Ie Hied at 4300. Tbe Commissioner of Ioternal Revenue lo eeob district It author lied by tb Seeretary of War and dlreoted by the Sectetary of tb Treasury, to reoelv suob money, for which be will gire duplicate receipt One of tbeee moet be delivered to tb Bjard ot EjrollmeU on or befor th day tb drafted person Is ordered to report for' duty, wbeo be will be fornitbed by the Board with a certificate of txemotioneUtiog that be ba been dis charged from llabHity or tbe dratt by lb piji meet rt3WrTr"!:i"Li i [From the Cincinnati Enquirer.] Military Arrests in Dayton. DAYTON, June 29. . ItMiMMr nearlr a week tinea Montffomer connty .wis ttiievd of martial law by order of Geoeial BjnisiJo, out me relet is, as yet, merely nomloaU.- Mjur Keith, who atill Te-i taint command here, aeeuma aud exoroitee thsi rame powere as whea the county .was under mU liarr authority.,. . lo fot, if there hat bea any change at all. It la for the worse. Men aredtlly aireeted and tskeu before Hie Highneos," at heretofore, for civil ofTenset.' .'He bat almost entirely munnpolixed tbe duties aod fauotioni of tbe sity end enemy auihoriiiee, aod boldt dee notio swat bv tbo noWTr. of Ibe bayonet. The feu in regard to certain arbltrarraod disgrace ful acts parpetrated by order of Jtel b,ieoeallT r inUIited through th columns of your journal , are eolioted by othert since perpetrated. ' "v ! On Thursday of lat( week a IJsmocratlo plcjia wat held iu arpve about three miles from the oity, end was. .largely jat'eoded b the :Oemeoratio ladle and geotlemM of this elty. Mijpr 'Keith took it upon bimseU t) order0 'ttjuad of armed, tdldiers 1 1 the ground tt watch -over the proceedings, jut as tbongb Democrats were nnaole to "take wre of them selves" Tbe conduct of the private soldiers, with a few exoeptiobt.wat genMemsuly. But a "valiant" Lieutenant took occasion to display bit prowets by an aaeaolcnpoa U lady.i 8oe wore aWery handsome botternut breastpin. In laid and ornamented with gold, wbldtt attract ed tbe eye of the chivalrous Lieutenant-. His Intuited patriatltm wa arontrd, and he ap proached her aod IneOtttngly demanded her te take It -off. Bhe,, politely ro'luned to oomply with ble command. Some words pasaed batwean them, reenltlog' in bit being told by -toe lady tbal be was nor a gentleman. At this he grew luriout, drew bit pevolverj presented it at her breast,., and,, with jbqieterout threats and im-pf-cations, demntidel ber to retiaot, The lady, apparently an to tbe leatt irtgbteaM or lnilm id ated, refuted to take bick ber aseertioti. - By tblt titneau txolted crowd hid (jahared aouad the patllee.uOthe Lieutenant ordarad out bit .quad ot metr to ' driv"baok tne crowd- e Tbe soldlert; knowing be wae In Ibe wrong, obeyed lbaeroer--very reiucwuuy. 1 ne ".teuleuanl. falling to trigbten tb Udy, or compel her to remove htr ''ooleotionable" oraament. "retired in goodorde?," remarking, as he left, thai he would "attend to ber. wnea be got to town."-- fJ duubtleea changed h t notion after be got in. ae bWbat not yet "attended to ber." Bu tbis, bad at It 11, wat not tbe moet. Infa mous aud dlsgraceml aot of tb military tbat day lo tbe erenlng, an omnltraa load of pis,. tengere from the' picnlo, renm ng to tbe city, passed by tbe oolaira:.Drracis, on JtUerron street. There were about lortyr pasaeugera In tb "bus," mostly women and childrep,- At tbey pabted the 'barracks, ' nomoer of them stored ot'VVaUauaigtuniead Pugh," a tbey bad done a ong tba rud Iram tbe grounds. On hearing tbis, auu lor oo otntr oause, a sol dter rtb into tbe g reet, picked up a ttone aud hurled it tbrougn a window tt to crowded re mole, ttnkxig a lady on tbo heX,3Ut below tb yi L1io(ttig puodat wtMind, and knock ing piece ot gleee In to tie laOee of several ottt ' or peeL'gets The'y ba " a stopped, bod a po.touBu, wbo bappeuea o do on board, wen. o ol tu arrett tbe perpetrator ot thit mua dai- rit j uv, aa wan oe yj. yup puiuitia wilu tba mlfcty tielnoua ' abu '.aitd. .aenaooiiatiouk aud bu aUvOo.lte l. fled, t i. Tb m titer wae then UiU orlon: M I - Koi b, and tbe aoldier wot uupuuiebtd' tie ony pooaiolj be promoted, aioug wi.b tbe " Vaiotou e.teuteunt, '.' ijt genual aud mefl onone g-maoct'fco i.; .i ' Tbtlre has Harcei Oeeo a dar since martial Jaw wad removed tint tome oue bag not been rrtetad n the oitj or eouuty elmiy for bur lauiug fur Vailaodigbaa. Oj dttordar a young man, who ba perb.p :'.'ioi0tged" a lit tie oj Rceiy, pae.ea .u.jqi jkeun oa to art, and lematkaU uiat he tttoage. "Illegal ano a O.tiBry anew wreye)oat p ayed uut." Keith lmagiuKd blmeelf lruaited, and ordered bla ar- raev. k A prutnes-1 ww juuuk hub. aim w nut Maioa a t.uue Mi taara voa reaait ot n trial. Wo 'Wbile 4tiw, was "qoguarded" eauogb to Iftjuite by wbs autnority nie orotnar bail oi4 axe.ua s toj ,ony,wa naiumier aitai law. Again ina.Malj tmagtoed su digatty ioealted by the1 iLqiiiry,'orojtll -tbit yonug mid under arrest. eeieta mm to taae tae 'viunurj" oath, auit vfteu.releeaed hiin. , Tae brotbev- first arrested waa discharged " unconditionally." Tbet ar plain, auvaroitbed fadit. Aud, fur tber, Major Kti h bae aeurped tb powers aad duuta ui tb. tity aurebai ana potiee. - nta tokliert arreel person lor all civil offenlee, !runkaneed, disoidsny oonduot, ew , and in ttad of tu niug them over to th oiril authutf ties, bat them brought before himself, and die pote of tbem to suit tbe whims, malice or plea j ore of bit would be Royal Uigbuest. . . :' We wot tuia 10 no spirit ei niauo or ha tred, but in in bop tbal it may reaoh tbe knowledge of ties, fiurnside, that we may know aha: her ui to; be approves oi ana indorses tb lo eamut outrage preouotd npon. our oitiseot ov Mio Koitb, without, at w beiiev, tbe least tbadow of authority. - If we are, indeed, relieved from marital law, let it not be lo name only, but practice. Wti'oire not bow aaoy ( floors and men tb AdmiuUUalioa.jaay ehoost bi Aaeo bet ta idibst aod on pay, woile ibeir tetvioee ar needed to repel th mvadlng foe, ao that ihev OjQflui) tncmteivel U. tbe ttrtot exor cise of tneir rig'Jtiul au.bvrity.- We ot tbe Dom ooratlODartr have aj muoa intereet ln preeer: Ing tbe peace aud quiet of our oily ae taoae po uaeailr .opposed o as aa possibly bave- Oar bomee, fkmily, properly, brebere. " In the "' exeic.ee of "anjf ;. legal, saUiurity they will tMiv the ppiorat ,and iapport jo ' ; f ; ' I ' ' I i : . i , 1 ae 0 1 i:iv J 't - - - Dtisucuta' Vt "retdllr ai of Raeabltaana Bat we detnand to be treated aet aeeant umww wou veroisw mi nmi rigo - bup priTi legot .polltlcallv and otherwise .eroi ded it Kepubllpant. This we most and vlil bate. W is oar rtgbt, and no power on earth can deprive utoi It If we" are true tj ourstltis, to out country, onr birthright, and tbe tptnt of librl onblio iy fjhe-laots ;tierekYaarrated f a -net- be dlsJ wuvea, aaajnia i'.iay bat nafbrea tot a.' we wutt tiiat ueneral Burnslde If be disapprove, at we inn x-b must, tbe Infamous and tyrabnr flal aote matiead h Mainr Jflth DytonhthrotVpi,iitiol hatred od; mat ce r-wuit,ooo ipvpengate toe matte( to nit own eaUaraotroB.eud, rernow Keitb, grpompel him to 00 nne tue anthoity to 1U preeeripad 11911. DAYTON, June 29. DAYTON. General Early's Address to the People of York, Pa. ''''Th UowIsVadorwtni, 0eoere,.lMy, fpcltltsosYRrBreoajV Tir1?"a-,S srf rro-t 1'otHi j , YORK, PA., June 30, 1863. T U tttiani hi York) urna ,.nM n..iua b'1iw"btflnafTV0fVUf t'fte'VafjrbSd buldlngt and oiir-shorjg' in' your town, beeanw, alter etAmlbatlon, I am aallefied the lafettof tbe town would be eddirgced, and acting In the Spirit bf bunanliy. whloh nal ever cbaraoter'Sad my movement and Its military apthorrtie, I do not desire to Involve tbe Innoernt id the same pnolsbment with the guilty. 'Had tallied tbe loron witbout Ttgua to conn quendet, I wobio then bare pursued a coarse thit would have been lolly Indicated" as an tot of Jut t ice and re tribution for tbe authorised acts of barbarity prptr.tedby yonr own aVmy oo our noil; but, we d not war npon women and children1, and l. .fck. IUMIw.nl1 nM W.. aufcwltj. - tk tiaodt of my soldiers, will oped your eyee to the obvlons oppression nnder which, it Is apparent to an, joa are yourfe.ves . " J. A. EARLEY, Major General C. S. A. Bprroa Ohio triTisK.b: ! 3f-'ti J.oijoii n oandldaf for the eHe ot Bhcrlff, sabjeotto tee daemon of tha Lvaiocrallo Ooanty ConT.nilon, aad ; bsczaeoaxt, mbif 1, IBM ... h t ADVERTISEMENTS; Sale of Beal Estate by Order of ON tbe 4ib day ot Augnat, A. . 1S63 at IS o'clock at., on tbe premises, lu Fbelan's a.tro Addition to the etty of Oolumbar, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the following teal aetata, ae the property utJuhn W. Needles, daoeted.U wit: Being lottbtnj-nlne (38) InWlllltm PheUn'eEuitrn Addition to the ol r of Oolimbae. Vraokllnr ooaot -Ohio mm oar piat now oa-raoord is .aaleVeoBBty, wkleh wUl awn AporalMd at aSOA.IlO. Tn nt a.lJ'Ana.lhtrJ tV I la hand, one-third (X) In one aod one-third (K) In two i" - imarrtd pajmeai a M eeeared tr mortgage on "npremuee - . j iiAniiki uanui, - Administrator or John W. Needles, dooeattd. BmsauM MojorraT.' atlornete. iol J8S-dltdt.4w30d ' Paving Ordinance. An Ordinance to grade aod pave on North Fob- , no Lu west of fllgb etroei., j Section. 1. P- I. nrtittnikA k- th. nil. S1nnH.ll t th ui uoiumoae, (t-ttit(U or all tbs members eon earring.) That the anpared eldeeaiae, gattars and oroieiags.be graded aad ptred on North PabllsLene rum UKa ureal to watee etreei, in aoeordanoe wit the plat tbeieof a file lo tbe office of the eltf elerk. i Sea. 3 That all damagei. eoits and axeensee arising rrom the foretoing Improrement, ih.il be aamsed and leriad upon the seeeral lotrof land Irontlng or abaltiag toereon, la preportien to thelrieel front,' unless bora. after piUerwIse or Jersd 1 the olte eoanell, J. REINHARD, President of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D., 1863. Passed June 29, A. D., 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON. City Clerk. Paving Ordinance. Ao Ordinance to re grade and re-paVo the north : eiw ot way ureet tietweeu lligs street and 'f hir. alreel. :." ' n; , -c 4 ho.'.j j-- Brctlonl. Be I: e'rdalned hw tha Olta fjouncll l th. cltT.r Uolumbue. (two thirde of all tba mem bar. Ann. earring,) That the aldewalke, guhera and ereeigsee n-gradtdaod re-uaeed on the noilh aids of Oa etraat from High street to third street, in aooordaoos wjt the .ucicui un ni iu iu. vnioa 01 tan giij oiera, 1 Bee. Tb.l .1 1 riiau tmatm vn.n.M .H.tn. from the foregoing Imiuoeemeai, shall be eaesieod Bad leTwd upon the seTaral iota ot land Oontlng oc abattlog tnereon In proportion to their feat front, anlsas here tier otherwise ordered tbe eoaooir. I . J. REINHARD, President of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D. 1863. Attest: J. FUNSTON. Attest: J. FUNSTON. City Clerk. Paving Ordinance. An Ordinano to grade and pv American 0 -i .'i t'3 A'le7-st 1 ! j :l -ifc -"V Ssattoi 1 Be lit ordained ba the Dili Osnnoll of tbe eitt of Oolnmoae, (two thirds of sit UaSniaeaoere coo oarrlng ) mi me roadwar ot Ameiicta alley from Mjrtb PubHo Una t 11 pie reel, shall be giaded a d fared, In a eordance With the plat thereof on Qle In tbe offiee of the ott elerk. . 7 a. vt o..i ev eeo. That all demigea, eosla and expenees arising rrom tbt foiegolng impiovement, shall be aaeesaed aad leeled upon tbe eereral lots of land fronting or abalUng thenem, la proportion to their loot front,' bo leas here- nieroineiwuaordereu by ibe eltf eeanott .11. a ui . Paving Ordinance. J. REINHARD President of the Passed June 29, A. D. 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON. City Clerk. Paving Ordinance. Ao Ordlfiauoe t gvai'add'pStoa Ke'irArMi! ae betwsso N .rib PubKS Liawand J i nTtreet. Jef - ;t1iv-l I i--r tw.. Seettoa ) . Bs H ordatsed by the Oity Ooanell of the dty or uolBBbae. (Ij-ihlrd or gll 'tne' m.mlxn o n earrluf ) tha- tbe aopaTed tetters and eruwIAgs bi liraded aad pa-eaOK Bm aupalod etdeaataa be $ ided aod fTeia., ob j a It Teuua iron flocth . CaeiM Laa W4uaa street, in accordance, wi a the plat thereof on flielo the vffio of the en, clerk. ' 1 - ' VT Beo li. aatati daaugea, eostt'-aSd expentet af-leuig r m the f.iraauig imytoeemaut. shall ae a.eeeesd end leried apoa the .tveiat lot. of Uqd froqtia or aoattlng theieoa. in pr iporti a to tbelr laei front ahlcse'bsrs after other wise ordered bytneel y oooocil " 1 ' "" J. REINHARD. of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D. 1863. Attest: J. J. PUNSTON. City Clerk. Paving Ordinance. ao. U.dii,auce to, g,reu ud (payoa Iiitbam ttrai jiomMMi4rAbl)0 i Seettoa 1. ae It otd.lned by the Oity Ooanell of the U Oi Jemmboa (fwo-thirde K alt thaX'iapeBibeB ba tarring J ih tae popaTed gatterg Hud.arumlaal be graded and peed, Bod ihs hufavod. tldeeelke be Sndodajd greroltd en iiham ttieV-erom North Ifab. lleiiaBa to Jt-h aueac ia aoDstdanoo wlta the plat fbjreot oa Sle la the emoe af aa elty elerk. ,oru ( Bee, S. That all dw,,ca, eoete aad upenaes arielng from the forcgouig Improetaent, shall be aaeeeeed aod lavie Boon tba several law or lao froad.e ar nattix tbereoa. In proporUoa to tbohr feel front, aalaH bara-J ,w vuerwiM ordered b tne Uity Ooanoll., - rt ! i JACOB President of the City Council. Passed June 29, 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk. An Ordinance Tt 'amend an Ordlnande entitled "Aa Ordln- oo to tegulat Publio Prayt,; paeeed July tt.'lbv&Y.;: -!'' ai'J .'..AJiw.. ea-ir.-.. 80 ,,Ji. Be 'it,MainaI"iir 'tha"'iltw' Ontinoil of 'tha' i uoinmiBi, iot sosbcb oi ue oroinanee enti tled 'Sin ordlnuoe lo 'reanlata pablls drays," pasiad Jaly 85. It4,ae readies frilowt: wOa the east aids of nigh etreet from Broad to Qay treat,'' be to amended iv ma, 'ub tbe soutn tide el Brond eimt ma mig etreet to third ettset.T v--- - i J. REINHARD, J. REINHARD, Precedent of the City Council. J. REINHARD, Precedent of the City Council. Passed June 29, 1863. J. REINHARD, Precedent of the City Council. Passed June 29, 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, J. REINHARD, Precedent of the City Council. Passed June 29, 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk. lite. FOR SAlEe-.V' A' tWOSTOEt DWBLlltfa BoOBl, Olf OAK IT. . tar pmrUoalarseMalfe atie gtQoe. - atehgOfdp ,t ,,a)l f,a u. j :a.,ttt f its s Ti j-j? m w t't.'f? ;ii4 oi vou.& i-.'j of te Paving Notice. T. j au vj loavit m y ponjgna t t H H r lrl 0t,"', Of"0 1 M H I OotlKioijO., joes so.ittoa.j NOW 4 la hereby ilveei'Mt.anxiesillnts have beta laiUtaUd.tn the Oliy Onn.iMI ol Oolnmrui, (or aktDf the (ollewlng liprorrenUr, to wit: fortradlof and travalio ih SnpaTri) sMtwalks and well aad eawtwe tha-fatawrr'ane eiWegsea-feha strret betWMD Laibaa trtt and Church itrtet. . The wu te bt don Id aoonrdaoe with plats and or 'traa'as lo be prepared by the elijr elvll soilDeafi, and nira to tne oinoe 01 in oiij (, All psnons eiatffllof damasM od aoeonnt of laid pro- eessd twDnvatsiita, are-rcqatred te Bit tbelr alalms In Ibe offio ol the oltjr elerk, In FUlea on or belbre the JulyJ-tw . OltrOlerk, , -- ' Paving Ordinance. An OrdlbaW Id grade aa'd pave'on South Raotlea 1, n U ardatae by: ft City OeaaeU 4f the alt; of Oolnmbes, (two thirds ot all lb mum.tm ooo earrlajt.y Thac the Onpatsd pufiers and oruulogs, bs adtd aad oaea.a4 toe aheared stdswalkt be graded and f raralad, on "ouih trel from Bartoth In will street, in ajoorauo wua ue piu uwrsoi on nia id ODoa 01 iqs"V wijv-i Am. O ilutyiiuu.,. uiliul MHAHM . I.I n . tnm ihsVoioiuUs lmpronnent. ball baaMUsad aud Uiehd apaa Uteasveral iota ot Una fronting r abutting tberooa. In preeenna -ra iwir iai iraai. auiaw nara una uonnoii. JACOB REINHARD, JACOB REINHARD, President of the City Council. JACOB REINHARD, President of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D. 1863. JACOB REINHARD, President of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D. 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk. Paving Ordinance. Aa OrJlnafibe Mgi4e-L,and pay' on Noble iwi'hi ratretlrronv High to Scioto'.' a' ' ...,,.., - T , v 1 .(....; Section 1. Bt It ordained bf the City Connoil ot the elti ol Oslamoos. .(two thirds of all tae men bars eon earrlag,) Tbal the anpared sldawalka, guitars aod emtinga, bt graded aad pnved on Noble street from Ulb sueel to tolots (treat, lo sos rdanos with the plat uaraof. eo. Bie M tos omoaor neeitT eiari eao. a. laah ati i eainaa. auaia mum . im, Iroa tlM foragolpg tinpiufeBiant, tb.U be enseal aad larlad apoa tha scrotal lots of land fronting or availing Iberaon. la proporuoa 10 inair naa ironi, aaiess oere- afier eihsrwlae erdaiad b the ottjooaodl. J. REINHARD. President of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D., 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk. Paving Ordinance. Aa Ordlnaoos to regrtdeead re-pave on f'lieud atreet between cligb etreet aod Third ; Bectlon 1. Be It ordaln'ei Ij tot ijlty Council of tbs elty of Ooinmbai, (la ihlrdeaf ell themsmDereoonvar ring,) That the siuewalke, goiters and en,s.iogs bs ran reded and ra-oared oa Friend etreet between Ulih aad third streets, in aoooidance wlih tht plat thereof ontmtt Iheomoeoi tneoitr elera. a' See. 8 tbat all daaMxes, easta and exeeatei'arielng tram tua loregowg impfoTemeot aoa)ii paaeeeiawa anu levied apoa tae eeeeraf lote of land fronting or abet ting tnereon, to proporiroa M tne if fei Irani, Bnleee neieatier otnerwiea ordarad by tne ooaacil. I JACOB REINHARD. President of the City Council. Passed June 29. A. D., 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk. Paving Ordinance. An Ordinauoe to grade and gravel Third street ... ,, ,, nortb.ot Utat etreet. ' o r- Stetion i: Bs tt'ordaleed by the City Oottnell of the dtjr of Oolumbue. (two-thiids of all tba members eon oarrlng,) Tnt the roadway of Third street fiom HieU ureal u ortn robllo bane be graded and granted, In oooidenos with the, flat thereof oat Ale la the efloe ol the city elerk. ' Boa. S. That all damarea." Koala an exnaneaa erl.ln. from the foregoing lmpreTemeot.ehall bs aaaeamd ana leTiea apoa tne aeteeai lote ol latra rroarlog or abutting thereon. In proportion to tbelr feel front, nnleu here. J. REINHARD. President of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D., 1863. Passed June 29, A. D., 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, Passed June 29, A. D., 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk. An Ordinance 1 i. - Making Appropriation! for tb,. Usual year 1863-64. Bfotlon 1. Be It erdalaaxl h tha Oil Ooanell nt lha oity of OoUboas, that lbs following earns be and U me are rureny Bppropnatee ont oi any meoayt in tbe elty treasury sot otoetwiss aDnroDriated. for the fbi- Uawlag epseiSsd parpoeae, toit:'" - . Mot tne eapport and aiaiaienaooe or me rtre Depart ment, tbe ma of Bine Ihoaeand Are hnndred dollars;.) for the expenses of the Oity Police, the turn ot eight thonsand dollars; 1 "' , for the expense of Oai In tha eltr lamps, r.pilre and. Cleaning of the aame, and for iheereeuoa of oew lamp peats, tne tnm of su thoound foor haodred dollars; forselarieeof OltyOffloere and memb.rsof Ihs otty oiBnotl holding -orr, tbe turn et four1 thoound two haodred dollart; ; .. ....... rr the expenare or the Market Hobm. lbs ua of elfth' tiandred doliars; . for the expenees of the Street Oommlaslbntr aad Ohaia Oang Department, the east of one thooand fire hnndred dollere; . i, , . for lemperarr Loan, the in m of Are thoiund dal- lor iBtsrest, the earn of two thousand aollars; For PrioUna. Statloasry. ate . the earn of m hnndnd dollars; ., , , , , - j , . . . L wot siaeotet or Ooo dale Park, tbe earn of Are hun dred dollars; ,. , ger expenses rot iVcalrf of Canal Brliiurl at font of friend aod Mound stxeets. the east ef one bnndrad and eighty dollars; - r.. . , .1 . . f tot repair, of Sewers aud Drainage, thesoat ef one bSudred dallara;- - for aipanaae M alectlona, thl mat of ona hnndred doilarai i .. i , u u ,:, gor incidental xxpensts, (he, (ant of ons hnndred dollerd; ..... for Ward ImproTements. the torn af elrhie doll.r. fr-aanb ward, :.o.'waol .i' --- ' aeo.g, lhat tha soma appropriated by tbe foregoing Section, shah be diwuiaed in tha manner prescribed by the fifth eaorloB ef the or tuance "deOnlng the outlee a. .k. .... .... u. n. id.. - J. President of the City Council. Passed June 29, Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk An Ordinance fitopowerlngrhe'Colnm'bua Street Rail Road Company".;to opnatroot, maluulo and vper ' ate, SueeiTiaseoger Rail. Roads ooceiteio c'streis, avemee and highway in tb City el Coljmbui, and inr other purposes, , Sectloe 1. .Be It ordained by the OltV OVtaaelt of the ltf of Ootambos, Tnat Uenn M'tier, thsoaor Com- jstock, Jonn w. Ber ilL u r. L. Batter, A. V aadley rVer Ambos aod Joha I. Ortaa, and those wno o.ar hiieafter be aawe ated with hem, end their saeoeaaora an wtfroe, by to uaaw or "roe Oolambaa a i reel Bail Hvad OompaBy,!' shall be. aad they are aereea antnor nwd end emvow.rad to eo Detroit lav down, matuuin as euetete etrett pes.enier rail roads or ware, with slagle oe daaeio ttawaa, wiiAell aeoeeear) lara-oate end sou Bee. bob ia .sn. aia toe rasa for the traaaportalwa oi pamangeia,aao uietr f a.Ba,eaaea o.g,ae. Ibroogh wm la the elty ef Oomaib-e that It to tar : -- ' 'lei. Ouatmaaotag b aorta raMte Lane, where' fhe same Ie iBiereastea bt Hub street, at tbe aouitai tmmmi. ces ul the liack of ibe Uvtambae eUu lload 1 4hei.e nwno, n n, apoa ana aiong a go street, la northern limits of aaMeityof Ooiemoaa. - -.i.uT, . rSd. Uommansuis ia a.aih Fttblia Lut. eh. ttw, same Is m.araseted by High street, at tbs aotaa or mi. bus of ths Itaok ef aaio Oolnmbiu Hall aoadj tbeaca w-m. -wi.H, i u ruu vu uifu ..m., tu me Muuieru liseMot aavdeiiy of Oeaae. , ' .-J OoBUBoadug la Xowaatreet, where the aame b terieoice oy goaruieiioei at tae point of teimlaaa.of ino traoa at saw uotamous Mil n ad i lhanaa mi- wlth, along aod apoa town street, to Bam Pabils Lae i toenos Bonn, wiib. atoag aaa apoa aaet rablle Moo, to broad sueel i thesee eaat wlih, apoa aad aloaa Broad street, to Ibe esetara llmlte of said elty of Calamine i I end retaralng, from tbe point where said roal or track! tneeraee pruaa iimi mi us iniarsootiOB ox Beat rubllo Laae 1 thence wset. With! alone aad anoa Broad ilfrii High treat, to the Uaak el said OolBmbaa H4 Koad on said High street. bee. B. l'nat tbe persons aimed la tbs Arst seetloa of this ordinance, or a maiority of them, shell. toaih.r with aooa peraoas at Uh y amy aaeoeiate wild them. earn. plete tbe organisation of eldo-mpaayaeaeorporatioo. coolormlur with Ihs laws uf Ohio la took esses made aad prorued, wlihln roar saontba from the date of tbe paeeaaairf ihle or a tna-iee. nndsr the aame and, .tela of '1'he OolamtHU Street Bail Boad tlompany " and eball thereafter, or so sooa as they shall bsrs completed sack organisation, proceed to eonettaot and operate said scl eral roatea aa hereto provided, tbat Is to eaj i1 - - J Ibe wore apoa said goate No. 1, from Morlh pnbllc Lane to the toll-gate-, on. the Colombo iaod War tbtngton flank Hoed (at said toll-gate is bow located) hail be eemplewd by said eompsnr, aad tbey bsllcom menoe rattBiag earn theieoa, by tbo IM day ef Janua ry, Ittot. . - . - . i it.... f ' The work oo ibe reiki oe of Mid roate from said toll fate to the northern limits of aald elty shall be com parted by said company, sod tbey shall eommenco run ning ears thereon, by tae first day ef Jaaaa.-y, M6S.- - Ina work on eald roate Wo. S from eoatb eablie Lane the Sunibera llmlls cl Said elty, shall be eomploted said swmpany, aad they snail eoaunenss rannlug ears tbereoa, ty Ibe drat day of January, loot. - - - . . tbe wora oa aat nrnte Mo. S, from ithe Uteraeetlbn f oartb and town etfoeta i tbenee oa Uowg street to aat Pablto Lao I thenoe on eat rublle Lane, north, , Broaa street ; thenos ea Broad Street, west, to High j VU IV Ui4 li.i -' - - v .:..j-fmm Ii'itjt. ! I H eawrt'lsd Wy ld etmpsny, aid they hall toB4,tru-ii rufliilog ears iharson, b the Ant day .t llHli. I -And the wort en? ths remtlnrler of laid roots, from the totsrseot'oq of Eaet fuhlio Lane and liroad itrest tbeacs Sect, oa 'Broad stre,t, to ihs eae'ern llml s of aid city, aball ba aampleted by raid company, end tbey shall eommeoce running cars iheieen, by the Arst day of September, 1801) And if laid company ihtll fall t comp'ele tatd por Usaeerpartaof-any ofeald rents, se sboie specified, within ths time limited for the completion of V s sams, Ihs rights o' said compaoy io butld, uie anii iiperateiucb portion or parif If ok route to remaining uncompleted at ths time speclfle.1. aball be taken a d held to be for feited I Prorided ho .ever, that the failure of iad Com pany so to complete, wlihln the lime eiiei llleil. any one of said portlona or parte of ny of asld routee, shall hot bteeMtr.ed telnUrfire with, er In any manner street, ikS eight of ed company to nave lrd operate any other psrts or port' n uf either of Mid leveial routes ibat ball be as oompls ad eltbtn tne limes preutlbed lor the completion of the same, reepeotlvely. Ths plans and profiles, with ths gaape snd tlyls of tall to ba used oa each eald routes. bsll bs Sled with aod approved by the eliy Civil engineer, and, before adopted, eball be approvsd by the city council and lha eald city H iiglneer hall have tnpervlilon and con trol of the cons rusuoanei-ilie. track of tald routca, re Si eotlvely, , far a to prrvmt Impediments t ths or (Hoary aae of tbe sirees snd aVennos t.avrned by said tracks, or to prevent the free fl .w of w.ter aoroas or along ths gutieia la sslfl (trusts and avenues, and to re quite .eld traobs to be laid oo emh grade a. is now or may hereafter bs sstabiislied by ths C'ty coonollon saob traettand avdi ne., resieeilvely, or for said tracks. Valdeeenpai y ah,ll oona.atly keep In good order aod repair, to tba eetiafaouon of iho oliy ooaocll, ih.t pert of said streets aod avenuee includt d twtwen Die rat la and between ttie tracaa, a. d two feet oo each side thereof, In ihs tame meaner that the remainder of d etreet or avenue may be kept In otae of inllu e Uy ul i cum piny to comply with said requirement), whereby any Impediment, may arlie In lha ordiuary nee uf raid tresis and' avenues, or any obstruction g,be caused to the 'free flew- tf water euro, a and along Ihs Sutlers therein, as a oreeall. aalJ compai.y ahail be lia ble to be giMd In a eum iiOt exceeding fifty dollera for each and eveiy day ea. Blmpeulmeiil or oli lrucllua Day coaUnoe such A iesto beeufuro.d and coll oied in the same manner at Auee aod , Snaltie.ereeuroroeii SLd eol lecied nnder Uie ordinances of said r.liy or seld oity eoail bave autborliy to slop ths running of care op So said rouie wncra euoa Imi edlmmt or cbatructlon may occur, aotll tba aame shall oe i eo.ov d. . eo 3. Immedlaeiyon Ibeoompietlon of any of Slid routes, or parts or portions ibsieof, aa bmlnbeforo pro vided, tbs eald company shall place a .d keeprnnnlog thereon, at elated aud raaular itilerv.ie, el lee.t two coed eabtteotial and commodloaa oara. fur the iranipor tallxnof paaacun. ... o..-.r, ilnlnjiliqe shall bave, aud hereby reserves, lha Igbi to remove or obstruct, or oeuee tbe seme to be dons, any potttuu oi ths traca of said railroads, on any of attd routee, when-ver It may be neoessvy so to du, for Ibe purpose of laying down ir. repairing gae or water pipes, constructing or lepalrlsg Sewers, drains, gaiters or claterna repairing etreete or avaoues, ot for any otber work on ma itrceli and ave nues required to be doos for the health, eomloit or ton Ttotenceof said elty by eald Oity Uounc I, wltbout being liable to said o.mpeuylor dam.gee arliltg therefrom: Provided, tnat tbe runnlt g of the care stun not be cue pended for any of tuch puruosca. If the same can be avoided) and such vanning shell not be delayed beyond a reasonable time, for tbe aocomphariment of any aucb puipjeie byaaldeily. Bald ciiy .ball not be liable la any f ky to. said ocnipeny, lor any Injury thst may be done lo tbe tr.ck or other work uf taid comi any, by aieaosof the breaking, oruveiflow of wa:er from any ewer or drain, or trum the breaktr g ot any gee or wa ter pipe, or by reason of tne chiune rn any graue of any treclor svenue, or the tracks ot laid oomnsnf,or by reasoB of any otber work ur improvement required to be done or made In ta d cl y. baid company aball be liable for, and aball b id and keep eaid city free and Clear from, all tamagee wnlch m.y accrue to person or jirtpsriy by reaaou of tbe ooourootln, maintainiog, atlng or managing cf any of aalil routes, or any put thereof, and aald company eball aave eald city of Oolurn bas barmieee from all damaijea. wulch may arise lo said city, by reaeon of tbe oocupatlun by aaiil company of any of aald route, bald comuany ball I. all ,. eoufonu to all inch rrguUtlons aa may be, from time to lima, preaorioea oy orumance sy earn uity uounoil, for the raonbig of vehicles in tha eald streets and aranues occnpled by the tracks of enid onmpany. Held company shall pay to said otty, for the pilrlle.n berebt (ranted. on each and every Car whlth said company shall iun on each of said routes, or psne or poitlone t ipreof, as above . herein apeclBed. theaum of taenty dullata. annniliv. in eommeooe from the time ssld e jmpany shall commence raantug can on sny part ur p.rte oi t.ltl route, and pajsbie annually thercafier St the offl uf the tresmier of laid city- Said oumpsny shall Dot uie s.ld raliroaig for any other narpose tnm ths Iransuurtatlun ihtm.. of paaaeneers aod . their package and bsygago. Said oomkauy shall ba authoiised tu ouarge and receive, for each passenger carried the entire leng hof any of aald rou .ea, or fur any iliurter dis sues thereon, the gum of B,e cents and no more; aud any agent or eninlovna of eald company who eball, knowingly, oharge and receive any greater sum than above npc.ll d. ihall, on convic tion tnereot beto.e the mayor of laid cltv. be fln.,1 in aay east Beeeaeeeding flfty Uoil.ri. ceo. e. Baioaomoany Shalt eoiifurm ta thefnllnstri. raleeand reguletloue. In rnnnlng their c,n: No motive power, except horses or mules, shall be uied, onie,a othsrwlie provided bv an ordlna ntm nt I H nits Hamh. ell. after eanset, all cars, while running, shall be pro vided with cuitahle aigual ll)ihtj. . Oara unven In the tame direction shall not approah nearer to each other than one nundvea feet: en less irom un. voidable necessi ty bo ear shall be stopped upon a ciom-w.U, nor In front of any intersecting street, uniets from unavoidable aeonslty; bat, when necessary to disuharKS or iccelve passengers, a oar marts flopped s as to place the plat form tiisr of pfHialry-..vr t:ie eroeamg. No car snail be allowed tu remain elandlna on the track fur Sra,e.for apy .other parpoaeis is ae tu Impwia may ether vehicles; but aball uo subject to aU p. Hoe regula tions b cb, are or may ba prescribed lor vehicle,, eo far as practicable. : Uondactorsand.dr1vereufcra aball not permit Women or children to enter at leave tbe car whilst ths same Is in motion. They shall keep vigilant watch far ail vshioles, persons, or nbilructions upon or near the track, aod saali gtvS warning, or atop the csr, if no ooccary lo prevent aocideEt Tbe o.rs ah.ll always be snllilad to havathetiaok; aud dilvcreof all otber ve hicles, obstructing ihs track, sbailturn out sod leavo ths ssas tree oa Ibe spproich of a car, io soon as prac ticable, a.d ao as sot lo Impede or deny ouch car: and any person neglecting or reiusing eo to do. when requir ed, or who shall In any way unnecessarily obet.net. In terfere with or Injure said track, pr any part thereof, or eey cu uieieoB.eoeii, upon convteiinn tnereot ben, re the mayor of taudoity, ba nnsd In any asm nolexceedmg twenty dollars: but aucb coovieih.n and Boa aball not be construed tu in terfere 1th i he rlchi of said oumpsny to prosecute a oten action loraamazea arainat any aucn offender. Auy eonductor, driver, or employes of said Company, who (ball In any mpi.er violate tbe provisions of tbis section! ehail, oa eodriotioa thereuf beiore the mayor of aald elty, be A ea in any sum sot exceeding teen . y dollar. Any failure of laid e mpany to comply with the p ovidone of this or auy other ordinance of aid city relating to tbe uie at the aireeta and avenues ol said elty, and 'be poiloe thereof, shall, lo addition to ue penalties presented in aald ordinances, render tald company liable tu aald city ia a otvil action for oamages for any such viola ion; and the ro.d and other property of sale eompany Shall he ll.lne ie be taken apou execu tion, ana soul to mn.iy ,ncn dammita aa may be recover ed hi lach aoilon, 6rto pay any hoS that may be ulcus, d gams i said company; but la caw of any sale ol any of aid routee of aald mada, the purchaser thereof eball be eulhoriSKi to hold, nie and operate the saus,-si)bject to all the provisions of this ordinance. See. 3 Bo SoOn si the oartiea named In lha Aiat sec Hon of his ordinance,' and thulr associates, shall bave besomo organized as i 'corporation, under ths provis ions of the ata.ata of ohi ia such oue mode and pro vided, ail tbe provision, of ih ordluauce. and of all oili er ordinances of aald city now la force, or hereafter be paseoo. ao lar aa tae same may be sppllcabls aball enure to the benefit of. aad ttuols to. aald tAinDanv. . ana lha rlijhtaaud privileges conferred by this oroinanee shall be beta, need jtnd eujoyed k said compaoy lor and daring tne iun eiat or twenty years from and alter tbe date of the , aisaaa af Jits oraumuoe i .... .: Beo tt lfai auy lime the eald oomnanv herein liu- ed. a-d the wiuiabus aailroad Company, shall, in ae- -oordatica wl hthapiuvbnons of thai suutoof Ohio In such eases maue aud provided, agree aud become coo s lldated, the said eoneollnated or new c muanv ahail pa fur the piivtlegae conferred upon said eompanies, reenec tveiy, on eaih car ahioa aalo con.uilda eu ur new comity eh.tl lOiron any of its routeavo, poitlons ur parte ol routes, Ibe at m . f tweu y dollars a..nuily, in tbe Sams manner aa If said eomuanltB fiad been uilelnally oie-aoy tblng In this ur any oti er enhance io iheoun trarya taitbatanding.'s.la s;m to be paid into ihs treas" uryutsaidei y aaau.iiy, from the date i f each agree meutuf ootaohda Ion. And alt the other piuvtsions, llmiiaiioua,raatiiUous and penalties, provided by this oedlnanoe. aba I apply to laid consolidated or iw Com pany e . far aa Ibe aauie may naappll.-abie . Bee. 7, thle ordia tee aball t.ka effect and be In force from aad alter the Bate of its aav JACOB President of the City Council. Passed June 29, A. D., 1863. Attest: J. J. FUNSTON, City Clerk. BAEOLATtEERKDi'S & CD'S Lomiott Porterjiil JJowi Stout, ' Hottled' by OADLEE"& SONS', '' ' ...v A JU ...-a '! fi '- .'' Tils well knowo tbal dhrea-foneihe of lha BeersolS JL lor Londun Porter la ooonnrialu and lojurious Instead of beaAckvtU4buae in delloate health. . .' !-,cv. l .v n.J a ' i '- "tortoon, Nov. 17, 18J3, 1 "With regard to the gennlneneia or tbe Bsersnnplltd by Meters -Oaadler gone Uey oooVe oars only' ' ,M'J r, r. ''. BAaiji,.t'BaBus aa Co." ' .wJ'wAttDNttl Is.WaUM, ; Ai-I iin.BnowBt reeiw Borate tole 4 gout for Candler 4 Sons. . jan10-daaeodi) nl t .1 .,r rfrTTT Money Pound.- 01 rHK 29TH lAV IF JtlltG, 1863 -on f rtead etreet.')clnnrnas, "Obioi oonilitlng of ssvantlbaek bltist lhlewaaaWIll sroelvo- the money bv klentllrtoif tbetanYe'and Cull ins at tne office of v j .,u , , Anu.. Bii'iaa, J. v., Jnlyl-3id. . . ho. gag euo'b Uigh street, w,ii,..l.vjr(.Tir.(. ,'.--. '. S SO'W.JI ' . WWM . . ' I ! .M fi7ft JA' "St'OIS'Titl-f VanV to Mis Agents in' Sir 1 W every eountv at S73 a month, expense paid, ta sell mv sew cheap Family BewluX Machines. .. . L ; . ,.- address ' 8, MADIHON, Alfred, Ks. , 60 A' Ifgejpi-S'MM-vTir' Want 'gsnte at $00 a month, eipeneea paid., to acll our Crxrlaiilxrr 'riets. OruvMat orrs. aDd 13 other new. B.efni sod sarlmis articles. - II olroolen, A- . u ae-ddcwtf SHAW as OLAHK; Blddetord, Ml