- r (IK. I, . . . ,A 1 o ARTHUR, - OHIO. "A -union heirti, aumuo tiaul.. imioD &f take. uu.wiTof Iwid i"-.: -2- Democratic State Ticket. -.'.0 Wtl't! QMv"T."in t .f.."-i ti V; ALLEN. QaTIHJBMAJS, Xf ,E?Bkl.ra. .hired Jfer Lieptr6orni'i''';' f .--.bniKliBt Bv tJHB.'otllolriieaJ; o i; ' 'a'';' '.-fr .for editor, ! .... rv i! '-fir,AttoVnv1OeWa " .- c -1 7, C.WILUA.1J 8HEaiDAIJ,.!ot Vminil.; j ;, I'" ftmnuft uumuuu, o GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Ko.UtiiolBgtei8 i drealarmV' g ld,won,;atV Kaw; Bqffalpj Mlohljan,: nitted 28 yearaiaeo at WaieripwBj Rpyt York. . .-- - '' '"The DeWpcrata dflftiohiigatt wijtToltl their lialeonjirftk CqntetfUoilai'elivlt on .-''.K-.Hr-.1 J -y-1"J 'iK.r .i;,- M"WM,:,J"i:'!rt!' noi)ai!:ci i . -j?UBriMi:PjJWnJrt-.. ,Meuiwed tbat itWiU treat aliena.iii t.ejf pirates. J It le'aatd that Stephana he not leaded Irelatidp bin .la i. '' tecenttjr, reeir id iTarsoa !Browl6r.' and; Bilgham lounj whyiceWeieM-ifyte olittprabk; the rdloe. lUgiaUtWon thi. iWtobir GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. The Injustice of Indirect GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. The Injustice of Indirect Taxation. TgKM li no piaiaMTiopositrorthan (hat thej principle Clmppsiog uties. for he aupport oi government upon the ne Maitie9 fa wrong, f it th? eurplus which ttee. create oyer aou auoywuja neeeeart for thelrVj'etenc'ethat shWd , r l ti: 'i.-'n,.mf . i,;i neeeeary fort their eiiatencethat : breath be In thja matter.ol tixation a pontemppra iy weU'eiys, "the State, seems to oUike like a bjindnidor. " '.' . ' . .'':. . 'The iojuatioe of the i 'Internal revone law is nosi yjviuiy aeeii in ii vperaiiiuj It imbosea a. burthen, hpon the man wli family, to anpppJ of. fbioh the single man is relieved.' .The "iojostioe of .the exemption f government .bonds from taxation is yet more plainly eomprchenc ded, yet not more fligrant .and so . with, all taxation' that Is not directly applied propertyY, The joll tax it , it , true ia ' trivial matter to talk about, and yet,, the principle involved in it illustrate the el l'eci oi indirect' taxation , better than aught else., it calls for a Uke sum from the.roor wretch, wholnai not a dollar In his pooket and the aristocrat who rolls in wealth.., The taxupon the traoafor a. piece or, property iu like manner pays no regard to the ability of1 'the individual to meet i, . u toe uansier is tor a cer tain aQm named, a certain amoun'i ia ta ken. 'no matter whether tha individual rich, oV noor. and so on to the end of ihe haotec of indiract taxation. , Is is of piece with 'tha window tax of Iroland one' time prevalent in the old euntry. - TherttwilJ .come a time when this oneetioh of taxation will bp a paramount - ntiMtion. The in tolerable hurthen'. taxation that wUPbe ieltlwhen prioee d elina and .we approaoh a hard cuarency befit, wiiU.caase the people to hjok to inequality or , thaturtnen--io1 see i thateypry manoarries of it in proportion tA his abiiit a. da so. The .estimated amount of revenue whioh the government .:: nnn' proposes io rauc aui jrw ti"Y - 00&-a average of over sixteen dollar sjar every viaft, woman atirf child, white , or black, in the. Unite otai .Ana this immense sum be it remembered . 'eimplj the jevetjiue required for the gen eral government use, and a .addition State. County and all Other laser, ., Urn der uch oircumstahooa ia it not the duty p everj toner win n m toio, -ip examine into this qoestion of taxes r to see to it that soali a sygtem be adopted af hU make. the , burthea fair eqtuuy .; upon every one aoeordini; ' tP hit abUUy tp Uay t t-jjtttoif umot r y . . It Thk Raiical leaderf think that their eolitical prosperity depends upon , their Basing the North hate the' Sonlh as bit. terlr ai possible. And so their chief political employment if ta lie. egainsi, aUBder, vilJiry, aenoune", jioei, calumni ate, eurw the bouthern State and the Southern people with ever breith. For the Democratic Enquirer. ih WLked bj thoW drone, f Hay drones', f of lie a I of Ube is now to be engrossing the p 'Young America" o pul up hirU tlwivi attend a iy np Ww reltfDtless Mute ifl inruwu .u.u& -botu of monJanUoB., And b j . bouW ,l reip.ia t McAnhur? : Ob. ouW wy, apr truthralW too ; because firBf, tbe 'count,, building, ere lredj tbe ; ieo. 4i- i..lthitution: thirdly, . V .n.t nterioc at tt point, fourthly, Us ceatnl location, i..tt thoneh nof',let, in,thi cbi- f it P.itienti. tli'e? do 6ticart It In ha TlmnVGd. because it. will. jcseeu . SJI 'P ti.a;..nnnAit. Njw as to the i first' three, reaaon?; it may on u nav "lull .1; !.i';' The first is easily set aside by the met ibar if thi county i sqat is ttmw. oarties dofiiriog it, must gibond auf. - . . -I i r A fiun ro insnre the' eraption ot aar goqa Duildioge it the plaoe to. Bbiob a i w- nnnn t bv taxation A a Inr lha araona. llUJObl IOj uuiuu . ' 1 . - - kAint in out. county would An Equally m well ; (or ai general luie miia ana uia do not dwell together. . Aud s fot ' the third, I deed i but name -wunaaa4 w den: Allensyill. whOBe roadi ate eql'y ' I !F l ll...tqfi 7;lncii mkl t fall Slightly behind In that rcspeor: -or-; 4 -pit ha the edvantBge'over , all other ItOWni inleing the I'most central ! point, which;c however, is easily1 dvereome " by other and more important' advantages that other places" have over U: 49Beed not Piohaa ihmnfl.' bat Reserve that for fuluro'eommunicetiOB'. ' Now, ee to the last reason let ue'look over the ground nv) m what thore ir in thtrti' w v It is a settled faot tha there ia but lit lle'goad feeling existing: among th'peo.j! pie r ihe country Jot toe oiuaeDa . vi Slcirthur, as a com"mn'nityv' so ar 's hnninasa is edncernedJ'-.Tha farmer has no market there for hiii'p'roducene-haIf the time ; atid, even vhetf he tas,. h; mut sell far under the -market svaluejii It ia a eoromon exDreseion amona sfar mere tbtee) poundf bf bnlter tld five- doxen egge. will glut the WoArthuriBr' ket. Wow there is reason Sot this. Look at the merohsnta- jdruggfsr-; Wd ware men. DhVsldiafi.vtd muoy trades men, and eiherl jithej;. 'have : Urttesbf, their "own, ,or- at least a majority ofihem have, from whioh they gatheri auoh t up Dlies at they need, and therefore takq no produce in xbanga; fori their-goods pf services. t;Bal from, tbei farmerrvmusl "Shvlock'l like: have mon wpejttr- and ha. noor serf, toast jo, elsewhere to " l ! g , find' a market,-; aUd.the cashjflieri; once f . . ' : . Bv. , v., bancs f of the people Enough to keep up their stock or gooas, jee to Cincinnati and the Eastern, cities, and the surplus intd, bonds ' nontaxable, or bapk .nnir ,LN.w .theBe' a'ame . fafrtMi'ra' will he MeArthnr beoaneelthev - and to ia vo ihair property, from" decreas ina in valnfi. . ; c .:,': .. - Have they bo acted heretofore thauwe, 1. L.I. l.a'n 9 V , tne peopio,. oogui iu my ... i The next ouestion claiming.out alien- mtoii JS'Jthf contemplated; Railroad from TinnAna a MnAtthnr. fieverai.oi mese trentlemen were atChillicothe'thirf week, and met the pmoers oi me iu. a v. K jiv., aBltire" thera to assist." id bui'dirig that branoh roed.i. Now . that Is all laudable and well enough' 'and 'id one would-be better pleased- thad I top eefl ' the "iron horse" snorting through the valUy up to the little, old fashioned town f' McAr thur, as they need something to nwikSn an energy sufficient to develop, ttje bex haustable treasures of this mineral re- gton, -Hi v .:; r.-. ; ' i It seems that these gentlemen' met with but little encouragement, exeept that thev were told that they oould have the track whioh is graded two-thirds, ot .tne way. to do as they .pleased with it.'."Or, if. one oi the goutlemen would prove to them ; . that his coal j above WcArihur would , make good iron and would give tberri.a deedjor it the? would ' build the Tha fact U money was tne governing priootple ,, with them, and if the road ould pay them, ,tnoy ,wouia ouua it.. KFo one I- am satisfied that a tail road Btmply to MeArthnr, and no further, will dot pay ny iBompaBj. in tma connec tion here is one thing i state lor tne con- siderrtion of the farmer and laboring man. ,0ns. of . that, committee, a Hani rthois interested are. nearly all bond holders.") said on yesterday tha t, a,' tax ypnld be levied opon the .people, of the county to build that road I And. who would- pay it pray f ' Those fame' boad holding geniiemenr ;, no, mueeu Their surplus capital ia exempt from tax ation. And (be .laboring men and ..far mers, whp dplye id the earth, labor. in the work-shops, and . till the soil, Jny and trade in live f took, to gain the Boces saiies of life, must pay this tax ; together with the tax of these wealthy gentlemen who will naturally lake the lions share of the profiti. jul:k':U Let me enggeet a fa things- for tha oonfideratioajif. those who are; is favor of the eoupty seat remaining where it is.. Open your parse-stnogs, Jorm s com- bbbVi ana pniiu a Tianit utoau irora Dandas to. Wc Arthur on the R.5R. grade, put a .track on one side fot s street air or a ear -similar, loavine me oiner for wago'o charge moderate tola fot its of ibo IKWlliffMWiaW'JliiMiytV".-c,a-ig.:'-Tf e&ct wrious manufacturing ealab t liiSnianta to accommodate tbe people of, your Worker couotrv. and show by tb'at yo.a wi"U to develop ne, icBouroeB tbeouttry fcnd make iff people pros perouS jBd happy, and, my wd for it, peopleill stand by jioo; 4Bnt neg . lect tbcW'jbings and the haD f writiog w.ii v,o..n unon the wall: "Xhou art weighed in tn balance ana icuaa want. " Let il Hao reeorded 3 -. the f ror to For the Democratic Enquirer. "YOUNG AMERICA." February 23, 1867. "The Grand Army of the Republic." -..fc . S 1 4 I IV A,:',,'l;.ii.;iiH(i. ts.ij. Tni: RHdicals have inaucn,ra(ed a se nrot. militarv. oolitical association .under ), im no6i ok title, wone ar eiiiom io bemlewFip but thqso'W? sAvtd'ia'the. late ar, and can cbrieg te?tirkonia'!rf- ae- 10 their "soundness" on ibb puuuumi m aaes of th day-1 opposition to Ibt Pie's-" ident, and,bostijitj toftbe .UnidroT, U fitaiflii. under.' the XWtuititoii Each State coDstitute departmerit, with its cowmapders, . grand. ;c.ommafti other 0lccero, and 4xom; tnesi Ascends to the ' different ;cb lodgoe of, jhe,ordeT. - The prajr or aso ciatiou 'transeoti ite bublneea wi)ih the uu aaoataetareci ajjd?,tb ;memheravarq known to each'o.ther', by 'grirjs, 'gigo's h.aa-wof dir and xtW tontrirtftCeaf i ' without ueshonirig 'tb prdeof ttelr superiors'; ' to"' pursue-' dilfeehily '-the' -n.V f V.rnBfilvlin ft nl 6 tl I? t h 0 . o I (li e r ei i hA cuiv or idb lueuucrs is iv vj and lb be active, -lealouii attl jfefeFur it- ,'ri'ng local, Stale, knd natibpal flections. They are, also .to.coneci iDioriuav.1 the same iia i'those ih authoritj fn' the keve'ral.orddr ch'ajp' inra or lodiea. nd.'6bov'k1(J W-Iirtain intact the military 'iganikatiorf; VaridjttW be ready.to ect at MomeiHM ., I ' A - -i - H. V a. A' In M int W fdfl aNItr h Ihtf! Arrffy- of ChetepoWiol for Oh ink in Columbus on the;2hlt.J0.'Abf)atVorde The ptato uoavcniion oi, me "... :.A. rind The 'outside, att'endahce' yrwlargi, Inprudi nnnnrca anu my, ubicuhibb u.iuu. ipg', many f (ho luadirig: 'ItiduW.p'olitl oians of thtft' Comdl'opweBllh.V iThis feif tablis'hed the oonneofjotil'dftnvfce.h.rihe 'tfranq, Arrr), pf' ift'a 'tRepnllif a' s. or'at1 'iuiiitarV. :'p'olitlcal)iaasodiaao'n-i.and S-YiA riv I a' Vk i an A 11 st ifKifi Rascal fiarty" ifttbe. cohntry. " The -frM mot in. OhraJslfbar ttp member's of this-) secr'tftBsrdgr tr'e to be aupphed Vritb sfms from the arsenal of ihe State, and 'thus' puf-id a:coBaIti6n fot ihimedisfe service, ahould'Voribis' ari'80.'!-in' Ihi' o'pidion'pf 'auojk'tiea'da-BdjifeTj.ao Sum'MrVnd'.the.the iVohitin'Uts,i; fn -.-.Purin.lbe fast sesrloa ','or Coegreefs, witl be emembctred.'Ucnefa! I'sioe read in place a" bM authorizing jhe Goveriiprs iJ'nin - iha mi itli ' of tfieii'-States. that waaambvemeutunaeqwhich,11 the ".Grand .Army .of the Jlepuilio!? was to be eovered aud maae useiuia iLe; po litical field,JBBd also preparon for action of different' character at- lino-; proper Dioment.1 since thai .time eyenja nave traveled viih . amsziocc Radicals' h-Ave developed IT .J Au a ouiicy wnion is' revolutionary id all aspec apd bear' fogs-. ;"5Ch6 Jfresident'i th'roiteno ;with lmpeacnmeni ana . ucposuiijD,i.iiic..-t3us preme Court, i attacked and He decisions and ioet'.isnoro.by.Vongrrf,od.Ven of the' States med&obd with aucibilation. "This is the proposed 'campaign' 6f Iho Ra'djcalp, 'and justat thisi turn 'Of the contest' the '"'.Grand ''AVrnv of the ,'Re cublio''. "001088 prbminently.J inldvieW, naoteoupy tne pojinoianr w-no jubto ! bored to produce this revolutieDiry'con Htiirtn nf 'iffaifs'in the -.edunlryi ind sure determined to hold power py tbe'swprd, if the TjettPle will hot 'eubmH'auiolly- tp. r;. ., V.-' 1 - : ; their aasauHSBnaiusurBBuuBir. - ; - TbU'Tganniatidn'is V-hich exfsti in the Northern State's, is. treasonable,' a dangerous vin whatever light it may be viewed. ,r Armed ' or unarmed, its mem hers are to be used s agents to eorrnpt public sen'imept and keep alive those feelings of hostility which render a true and thprough ueion bo twecn ifle nortn and'8outh impossiblei ' f-7 There is to be no oblivion 01 rng pan. From father to son a-worsejhafi uorsiean vendetta is to he 'transmitted,'- and' all means used to wided the breach which . K1nnf1.alin4 sn ' WMrfMaflH. Il AT mafia im lit 04il. pa1itiL and. hfii!DB cir cles of the different seotiona of 4he iJn- yo. Further thad thi; the wl Ars my bt the Republio" U the ppct relied upon bv 'soch men as these' leading ! the impeachment 1 colomn' to - enforce their orders, no matter what 4bey xuti be. .v 1 j That military .orgatjisation' laVto prer vent -the' peaple from exercising their constitutional rights, to install Frost dent chosen by twifity-slk State! of tie Unionrand to place .the majority at 'the merey add under thd heel of themlaor ity. For sueh pttrpdsee' is thtt'JGraBd Army of Ibe-Republio" brga'niied.' The armed clubs of France, doring I (he days of the Revolution1 jri the nation,; sdbyer ted-the law?, goarded the guillotine, Bad trampled under foot all W and. ; order, and the "Grand Atoy f tha Ripublio" may aoi the same' part kJhe history of this oountry, if tha -people are- pot pre pared td defend their toitfThildtl- phia Age. '- r.T. " r.i ,f J -tc V.v.A JT, 1 lnwnareYeF wuuy .v in Hers, ! ' th ptiwer'a r.tra an. a . e . ;.u ,i nwi xj-. .u .v About taxing national kecurrties, Radical paper says ; "To create, delip. erateiy, in a pouotry rWhicn, inuet;or many years'tp pome bear a heavy burden of taxation, a class, and that class consis ting chiefly of wealthy', men "whose be. caliar property shall , be entirely; -frcd irom taxaiioD, is 10 giYfl a cyjso ior pit, ter jealousyknd hert b'rtrniog.'and per hapafur.a movemcnfpT 4he repudiation of the whble itbr. - v.' k " 'JAfoiiiN.TACTic8.TLe" people wero warned long enoe against Ibe; djjsignf of Jacobins.. It is said Hbat io.tlie'.r peat of soffiage as a burubug and U' a stronger Government, ;iiu which cipital and caste eotild.be reoogn.izcd and votes : ignored. Tbe Jacobin Jfladcra knean to aacomplibjf thip. Uy presenting bills to enfranchise iwomfP, ney ibibdu bring the whole jelem"of riepublican Qeveroment into disrepute, ('oiooident these, schemes they od is franchise whiie"mn, ''propose, to reduce "Butes'to TflrriLnrina. denv the right of represen- talldb 't6,:ever orle foiirVh of the-peOpU, and embark in other tyraoioal schemes, 'order to test the temper of jhe pcoplo, and destroy the Ropublio by a uurpa- tUi'of LWgressl6nal' VVif p'B BiumDot unuer Ww.,R.AiLul)AD.-TrThe,oldi n.ooking VUey RaMrpad pijeet has, been, ieviy the "otner ena ux;ii .muv. - the Hamden Junotiorl. .'."The scheme) contains manj Biqiucuw v ees, j ute. ot. w.hich.ia Jh.e fact, t h at tho u -.hi.liad Banduskv. , Mangold Ne.wark--RMria4 Co. .bavo agreed' ,td take half 6t Ah stock ofithe.-jOpmpan. anajcomoaau'naB -eeB.uinniuiou.i-t . '7 . v: . i nnnalrnrtk joW irpm Xe-;r4yu, "V tW Maiic'tia ifc Cincinnati Bail 11.00, "The Grand Army of the Republic." Ironton Register. "The Grand Army of the Republic." Ironton Register. THE SUGAR CAMP. Maple Sugar and Syrup. vq.w.hH PEsiWJtelbftrrtn'atrdn dni the jsubjeet of au'ear ahd';yinb from ibd maple, ;we Utrrtd two of our Bubactibera.wbo (pre; ir-wnih holexocrts in ihia busing s, jo beir . experionpe,, a . a, 1, hieh wd'presenthelpWjijiAs.thP ogar ..Knn u t hand, these letters will-be of especiaf lYiterastWutJ readera at ;iij iime. - Wni these gentlemen or othej pf ouf deader tpll . ha -how-fo make" tpouft 'and t the trees, and -r other suea? iitfBs vfhi'ch occur to Ilhe'm.?.JVA.Ot.,fcj Maple Sugar and Syrup. STATEMENT OF THOS HOUGH-PORTAGE Maple Sugar and Syrup. STATEMENT OF THOS HOUGH-PORTAGE COUNTY. t ' v r-'kk(f.r UVk ' and pall : the P81? .; m efi L .V Wl "and if I WflfeM td.cpm Meoca'again I would have the pati maae pj-gasairas wooa,u i r would be Second, chJice. " rhang the - t- Ann ii rrer. ir tjibih erl abaoar.wcbcs lo;ng, pat rttbrobgH Viing;ud.Beirj.t;VWt4f I.Kjk TBtl .MIB Ufl r uuui i.v . w. iiu.iia' iv-i1--T : 1 a ; . .. ... . nn . Dlitl B UQIOU uiic miim.i around tho. pour, and near , enouguo the end, so that when, the' spoils; drive V epnut r'ivpn light enough w-pTevent loakiDg,Ul hbid a'paii of sap,, r " I'- fly arches for boiling, are 10 rcoi long, and $ feet ,We. Oo" onS arch I have a pan' of that lengthy bd on tne, other I shall have two shorter pans; in one ot theW I syrup, off. ,1 Blithe pans by nieaus ot a pump, wruai, iiiu w$ ba tahen to preyet.ijayea ana. ujruiuui being boiled; SB it, ei.eB U cqjor. Wjen 1 get asmuon sap.m iub jiuub ? ar.n! in in hatoh. I let it . boil, down nrMu'ifrw "an'd thed'dioitirom the large l'taa intn tin, other two; and fill, the.large 'res.wijih.Bap;. then' boil he tWP down until one.wili: toU tncu put it intd bne. ahd'fill. tbp other, ;wuh, sap then Knil lifa lhin RVrnP. thea strain .through a nlo.'tb: ."trainer into a blean Varrel,.lej.lt settle., for twenty-four hoursk Mi yten drajf.ofi'K w?U bp as.'the beat ide.'snd will need 0 cleansing, iFtom thttpdiht it can be. bpiled' to' sugar, pr Bjruf to. suit (b -convenience, J,.tliok; u pan bn toie U'beV; althoughfor eltle.in'f.-5rt,p.f-f;.;;,.4.;- , , ' As for flu prospect of a gpod season, 1 (V,ii,(r IhprA ill DO ' .rule of iudeine before banmenftetat it?a wit) send jrb Pu a sample pyeytup ,. j it ( , i)airon the spout, whioh li done dj iaing a.BiDg'rcov,cneugh .to slip over the tl a atrib of strong leafh- Maple Sugar and Syrup. STATEMENT OF THOS HOUGH-PORTAGE COUNTY. THOMAS HOUGH. Maple Sugar and Syrup. STATEMENT OF THOS HOUGH-PORTAGE COUNTY. THOMAS HOUGH. Portage Co. Feb. 1867. i ff . . 1 1 . 1 11 i 'B rf if . lit: 1 1: I A'-' coRttssKiKDBNT o " .U'lCovntfy beHlii, writing from Indiana, gives his experience with seaple sdgar: VJ 1 ' 1 Use theia'.f-inch bit for tapping,; but Co aiirn'to Veb tierfec'tly sharp, knd o gamrr'B pftthng' - thd t woodiT Bore from a half! to five eights deeh: that, will 'rive? a ouartef of-an inoh! for freshing, withoutmaterially damagiDg..tbo tree, i ; ' 1 would ibe the older epile' in p'refet- . - J ' -t'lv. T L... .... .; ence.to any iuuia.Buiiwj. """ j1 and -it proeny: oieanpa evoij fhib, with your pans, or buckets, there. will be no danger flibnred'sap. My plan is to hot lime'jufice lhem,"wiih.' good rinsing. ! For iientdogydutByrup-aftor strain ing througri double woolen clothinti a tnb let it stand twouhonh' in '-order to settle ; thed drtw off by 4 fanoet inserted in the eidp of the tub pneinch above flie bottom 'ihat Will give you the ,olear stuff.' - Then place ev the fira and t on coming to' a boil, and a pint; of new iweet ir.ilV tnivfi. i 20 eallons.' 'to slaok- it e anBkin WoliaS long as aoylhing comes' Stir your (Bugtr tor one nour, woue it is cooling and graining, in large wooden trays 6r bovyJi titB a thin wooden ! pad die, and you 'will have as white, "nice la ear as you could wish'.1 s .-' t If Von. would ''economize rime andl wood. bV all means have i tight sugaf house over your furnaob, tot a -cold gust r ;? I'll .v. . .. u r -f Or Wina, DlOWing ou vuo ouriauo vi nauir, will Btop' thd boiling,1 ai thet watery ya por 11 throw bsck by lids jsjtd tile syrhp. Tr it fn. ai ' mnmetit' with lidi thenfnf raise joar Hi fii ace tbe water dnppwg back. The Taster thdeyroritioot' tho more'aud better sugar. ' ' , y - . . Farmers, Mechanics and Laboring Men. iViuftroduoca the wealthVf the coud- try ? , Ayho pay the taxes andbear the burdens of government f .-: Who'fignt the battles? ' who.build ihe ships iif wir--those for transportation oi mercbindise,' and the boats 4bt ply cur rivers aud ea- nals?;VVha coostrhut tne ranroaasvtaat now are' crossing oar great" country .in every direction ? Who. in thee wester their brows, plant, tend, gatnerna girt nor the grain tha gives vigor, wealth, and, we may mj; life itself.' ta' tfio-: pic pie 7 Ia it not tbe farmer, meonaoio ana laboring man who does all this ? If bo, are they not the power in thia country ? Moat unqucsttoni ply.-. iP tnai -ciass i r our people desire to yield op tnat power, their, fights and Jliberties, and place them- ia- i Mtoi ar . position with their brethren Ia other lands? Let them read tho following "a'ccodnt of tha -eoodition of affairs iu EngNnd,. clipped from an article appeayjg'jn.ljirj londori Timet of January 22, 18(57 -X , i "Thov Kefcretarv-: of " theDoclr- Ind Wharf s .Lahorefa'sj, iAssocifttion-,lligh street, Shad well, writing on Thursday last thinks he WW iaf)Jy say .QOO ,0 those classes are'nous quite out of'emplnymntt them are dragging put a miserable exis teu'oe by pledging iit'lle thingr and Bell ing artioies- :('of;furniitti.eg, paiid that ' the rest are 'reeeiving soin J relief from 1 the parishes''ofWhiteCbapelj DethPal Green, Spitiilfieldi'j'Sbadwel),'Pophi'x and WaJ pinji" '! urlx-kht w,' iiiini 'VI j , Again "we ask, do the wealth producing classes of .Amende desire to place tliAtn elves ili that-Conditioof . Ave.. -even in one nipre miserable and degrading still-t-a state of inpORielism.' ; that ...wilMeave them but a crade above the. brute? , If they-da, Jet.tbem epri;i.pue jiji. their eupj bort 4i'..4he mad fanatical devils at.WaHh- ingtoafl who iwithp enprrhouj debty'nnd unequal tea vvjus( taxatidiiy and "equal itrof raoes for the laboring men and thoir families, are hastening the evil hour that shall place thon producing brasses of fthis coudlry' In a tabre viistrabw plight, than are tbpsd la,VW or 'U,ut)U inn tioned in, the" abovP-;'extiaet.'"n Duh't eay they oa n n or, i)r"oare , pf; . They d are 1 a suit the'author of their 'being to" toBSd did t Dayton Empire. Another Little Addition to Our National Debt. We- see ilai andtber; lill J Ji'as ""passed the Houpo cflleprcBeiilativcs for " the VII U hill oi pasi the' cdateo ''A'e nfeaar.eof justice tb'our brave soldiers and sailors it will be very generally 'acqdiceced 'itf ' thrdbghou't the coiiDirv.- bun. the ouestlna oeours. now tnncTi'irnriadd-to the' public -debt? some, estimate the amount, at tour Hun dred and eighty million dbllara-wtipqdea- tlonably a.heavy addition ta our burdens. liuMnstaldtjpf Tecogmxiagjti. jn:;rbis liht it.should bojooked pporj jBi an in cpoiitJp toeoonomy in tbiadmiaislratton, of the public finance aDdlo J.Ue jdjut meet of vat turifl on rational; 'and pro.. "d uctive 4'rilicfpies?j"" such aa 'prevail io England.-. .Uy doing this.: we shall Jeel but Kttle,the addition ip, the pubiqd.cbt which we are called upon to make as ao act of justice to our .brave defenders.- equalisation of soldiers bounties, intended bb'! ii 'subsifiu't. Itf-' the latt sessioir "ihd wflll rio'd jdbt 11 I I New York Herald. Didn't Know it Was There. 1 1'.THi.oofVe.'liaVerjfi having stated the following, story is , resMnaibie for it; One of the municipal fuws. of, yoripth', Miss rforbids, .the 'running of railway trains through' the t,own' 7 "faster than, a walk". ! Not Jong sgo'a freipht Jrain on the . Mbbilo van'd Ohio railroadwss jabn? "iaVrably behind time.ao the engineer determined' p, 4h bn thrbugh'7 Cor,inth without- stopping to ehakp hands .with the, inhabitaqts.. 'Jhe' municipal author ities saw the flying raid, passj with as,( tonisrtjpent Vand indignafjo .Bud on its return the engipe'er was jtrrested for.vib lating a 'y.,orjlnancind wasuly araign'ed tgforo it? layor..;,.1! ; -6 t , " Wqre youengineer bf the trai n whioh dashed by here yes,terdy , without .lack ing up i:?t.d the Myor,f V-X''o' , ."l was" eaiq tue engineer, '.'jAnd didn't you knpw.it is again law for a train to pies' through a p stthe pity at annh.ap1'. a.h.?is-in-i--ii;'.-y ' H did,'J replied the eteam horsem5n, "bnt, I'D be;-Jf T knew there wis any oify bpre,"o. f,r..-t ; t, ,i,.! 9 c -, $ he knginter ... want np:lifor aboul a month's wages.. a.-,,, u..j. .j.-mj Sabbath-Breakers. , I Not only are, the Radioala in Congroae notiatitutian-breakers , but ithey i: ate Itkewiso , Sabbath-breakerpr The. Radi- eals of the United States Senate refused to adjourn on last Sabbath morning un til balf-pit six o'clook fn the morning, Fpc U there was to necessity. It puld have been obviated. To the pious -we .refer jthe'question icr their doosideratiop, whether blessings are likely, to. 1 attend legislation that violates and desecrates the pabbatbr Ww, arejmoHir;.?'" Jii s I A Slight Difference. iinnrisonraonl iaaOUBY.Blthy histiie,' I "I.H Fran6ei",fchh6''s'pblo dbrV speotfaf of the'Et-tTbritt a stagecoach. Ja fiiiit hntP'J'helianae.'-- f 1 It's Well that chap didn't' live in this country uuntjg lutriuiKu v t',"'",; from Bakeamdn-i-tte 'lamented Linfcoln,' a hiaindiscreriou inipeakinjc disrespect far csr the :ffoyernmenf'-rwouldi'hayo hsnat ii& bis ljl or-nYonths tipo toontiu i in b , a , : n ui u u irm .... ir . ... n.ll,r mm At aiDU.'- i.1 imPrenbqt 'ini' -ono of tho-- filihtoil duanvona W the-eoontryr'ior ipcall-ij disresptctful 0! one of his pupsa poor, v meaa drunken spy, - And becauia wd; .;, not talieve and, would net say thatv Abraham .fLineoJd.Twas the "best, tha; , wisest, the prettiest, most dignified, pJn btic, hoflcat. attrictiT, biilliant creature : that tbe Oobd lod ever putbyatb Info, vera ilaced under arrest hot lesathaBj. five tirheaj-aad ibreatVe wit annihilM tioo by t t'oadios about every other day. . Such is thrdlffereqce between the mon arcby of Franoe, and" the Republie f .; America -ow . (ffl Watchma . J.: Gray Meek, Editor. v---.-v:-:--;t .'Tni FLbob. From Pitisburgb t ;. Maysville the Ohio River was reeedifig: laat Dightr-" ..-At' Cinclnnaii-it-.-l r ; stand, with filty-one feet In thechannal, rf and bard and-BteadyVrain jestOTdaj and last night, which (may caused further' rise. At Louisville thi .Ohio. wa re-. ceeditig last night, withTtweBty-nve feet over the falla .. Tbfk Lower Ohid it oca vafet ocean tf-wateri toiles ia width, Tidm Evansville to Uairp, with danger ot tha,-' latter pbint being iuuedated by tha breas-t - og 01 the levees. ' a nt ivcbuu . , Vabasb RiverJ ' are. falllnpj while tht Cumberland, Tnneasee,. Missonrl, and, Upper Mississippi are rising. A ; .. flaJ anon a tin Lower -lIisisiPPt iti. iaevitable, Cincinnati Commercial) . ' . 29th. t '"r-:i.V.;CiV--v'(-r;. . Tas Cincinnati, C'owjnrciy , lshBt with a sharp editprial lish'he Repdhli- can members in the Legislature for their ' .. "moial cowardice! iii'.not sabmittiog .to, t'v: vote or the people an amendment to- too Ctnistitauou allowing the pegrpes tor vote,, , The Commercial says that the Republi-.; can "party's (iotnmiited td 'Negrb- Suff-. v rage by tho-'Wto''''ol.'tbu;tl)tet)UUTl . id Congress." That's,; so.,- And sd ar; the1 Republicans in fhe, Ohio Lgilatire' by indorsidg" hat vote.;; They, tbiok boweverH-at least some da-that theyeau hoodwink the people yet longeron, thil. question; if:jby;hsir notvarpreaeTl i oommUo iheiselvesl wr.tbr.ocr 'JSt'ftinel. r-'wM. '.'.'' ;,.'". .V : :" . , p.: . .... r ...i. ..... 1,) i i t:-:.-. . ,;' A Wooim EACrtar. A ptraon who ownt ; a large a Valtfabie iraet ; of ' hrtia, through 1 whih the Majlotta-aad CiBofnnatt railroad paisesweat of and adjoining thaaleiki - ; , tale, ' in Tfaron eoonlf , authorheu the editor of the' Dtntoernlic piniirer t alate that a "it forr woln :faMori will be itivaa Jfrte . to, n.y Tiartv who -will mild ODOU H. 'i . Tha is (b way aoi build pf. plJ Ko donbt th giveT will k siaMj Ue ap eratton, id. tha nhapoed valoa of bi real. eatafe. t J jsi-wiaer than toaakt;oprioea for tha mill. titaJ and. .tbae drite aw capitat iaeekina invealrasnt. Portimulh RtpnbtitM.i : T ' . ...I'.i. -f.Y... .11 .. ,,t -.. IaoH .Wobkb. The cerlihcate of laeorporB.1 jMoa of- Lawrence fresi; yTerff CompaBy av f' filed at the aeoratarj! ''of JJUta'a ofJioe, Febi ' -, 12. Th aapiUl slock Is $500,000, .divide ; .;. intosb'ares of $100,- and the bjec!; ia to; , imanu'facrurailie dlfrernr'af leliei of Iron, jTbe manufactory ia to be located atlroatop ' Lawrerfoe courity,-'Oblor,'Th" eorporatorw ; are iohd Ellison; Samuel W: Derapaeyi Cyw.' V Ellison, Sherman 0- Johnson ao,! Arthur ' T. Dempsey. M i-Lbi""". '.':;. i ;Thb Taua , Fiaq74,'. JeBAi tea, Titir,' ;IIoiir. yfa 7"ri Flag -eonlinuM its earaer'.',. under tbe most favorable anspieea; Ae: - tknpwledged to' be theploneer'-nawapaperl at its alass, having originated the syitem of . ;JVo. Cimttnuti Stories, it has outlived a host of Imitator?, and stil! distances all competition. Its circulation exotedi" by several thousand that of anr Wk W oaoer-ia- Saw England, It if no't Hmited to any laSr-r'diatricli bat cheer fie"' homes' and gladdens the nreaidee . pf everj 8lte In the Union.- ; It Ib kot di--. . tingulsbed niut tot'' il9: tjailM , Tales ;i mi SieUhet, butf dyery'. nambet: aw ". enter- ; , tainlng and usafol variety of Aneedottt, Bo-;:-; ,ography Editoriat JUmtures, JBUtoTp, Warr. WUe iatfttifft,' Scraps -vf 'Wit, and -earioua ' information ef avery deacripUon. . - , i . 1 .1 .-I ; j Our Corpa of. Contributora; eemprisae thai livelieBrstofy-fellers, and numbers many of tba beatiutbori 'of J thd Atj la evsry de parttneot Ojf ,litratnre.j(i c ;f - w 'A ' -i Inespeet le the future, we can only say that we ebajtadhewtooti tjttsm of avoiding tedious no'valatUs,, of giving each week tbroughent the year a. .. ebndenaed aud sptcy. compendium of reading ' for the people. . ; Tem$aQ"'i"yVa$;;for Mobtb;rriBriatry w t Single copiea 6 evnta. , Sold by. all. ..Ike- ' news and periodical dealers. . . . ! Mcuitdn-'& -tiacln"f aoluheri, "Rfc'.CO. : itroinfieid Street, Boalo'h, Maaa. '-j.'.J .: Oeneral AgeataWfhb. i.'Amerieati' Kowa$.v .. (Company, 1 19 and 121 Nasshii7 Street, New v ' York Cityi?r.: ZiXX. Zpt ' ':l A Slight Difference. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY A Slight Difference. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. V - .1. & A..u1 lha Mod! . TTHivwst.T.v anMedd the Moaaa IJ Parlor Magaaine of. Arwria,i.votl,( Original Stories, Poia.8keUUa,, Aib lecture, and Model Cottages, Beoaeheld MaU ter, Gem of Thought: Penonalaad UltTT -Go.V (Jnclidlng8 ; Faahlona IdatruotiouB " Ctf Heaith, -; tic Eque.(ri.a Exeroi..., ' "0I-. 7 andptofusely -Bnd erliitDr uln!t'r'J i VcostVeiSravlng's (full ala uselW and r,uWpitter"a,mbroidarKJew-U?KW . -a sucoessioa oi arUaUd MeleUt w.ith, elhw . useful and eiUrtaing liUr Wm. Vi-'J i No person of teflnemaui, nP wife, or lady the Model Monthly; . . 'v . " W ia ; lAaid splendid pratmvMnl . LeaohJ. with the Brst premt - . . v sditbe.7:!..i -ri A Slight Difference. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. W. JENNINGS DEMOREST. No. 473 Broadway York. ?tx 1 ' T-T:.'1.:'. bvwb.wo.-