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LA yOLULIE 22 ..ci n Aurca. j - .13IIsj"lar7ooaw,&rd,i Xlcclt! Third Story. ISaMS-liro Dalian pf hf pyatU t ad . tuti $1,66 vithla aix moslhi: tX09 Ar th x lrUa f tb jmt. . Claka ef twaty, f HMaach. - Lai 4aara praUa tb baa . That mantlM on thj fact, TblM jm of aaTalj blaa, -: Aad maia of faalUaa gno; ' Taaaa caaraa I raIy : Sat atill klxaar iad;-Twi:i lat waa boaaty't flows. Thy raateblau cbara of mln4. tii9 damp of yaan my qnancb Tba britbtnota of tblna ayt; Tlma'a ley band ay blanch Tby ebaab'a TarmiUioa dya; Tby form way lota iU jrrae-Tby Tolea !u awaal oaatrol; Bat nasgbt eaa a'ar affaoa .Tba baaatiaa of tby aooL Wbat'a baaaty bat a floarar "-That bloaasa la aaamara raj? TTbaa pwi tba wiatry abowar, , Ita cbarcoa vQl faia away; Tba Bla4'a a riab parfaaia, Tbat wlntar eaanot cbill;" Tba flowar auy Iota IU btooai ... Bat frafraaea Uagr atHL Stan gem tba aolt af baaraa, Wbaa day's laat baaa aacliaa; i Jlm durbar grawa tba araa, "TTUb Wlgbtar ray tbay ablaa; Tbaa, U tba aif bt af yaara, tna yaatb'a say ligbt U a'ar, Mora brig bt tba aoal appaara -Tbaa a'ar it abona bafora. Tba loarraa wbaa aatamn blaatara, ' Jt oraaka tba traa and dia. But, fHict tbow rick alaiteri Of frmiuga to tba oya; Tbaa tiraa, la lyiag, anatcbaa Tba baanty bat display Oaa abarm tbat all o'artaatcbaa A aoul tbat naVr decayi. iVAVr DEPARTJ1EXT. Annual Eepoft of ths Hary. Secretary of the Tb aanaal rei3rt of tba ilon. liAiO ToacyJ Scrrurj of .the Nary, ope a a wub aaaiaatar tir-m of las aaoeaauu of .war aal firees. diir tag iba past year, bj arraating uulful expadt Aiaoa a-11 Nicaratt, aad in reaming lb x 3M of the right of aeargh of American v nUr Briuah -cruiaara, ia Iba neibborhooi of aa. It ibao paae tu the aabjeoi of the Far tiay eJcaaiiUoa com'utuag of taa fngataa, to l9opa of war, three bria twolva armed ateamT ra and two aruitd atoreahip, which tive been rderad xq raadexvou uear Buanaa Ayrea, to be in readinese for ma actios that rsaj be reqiirei. SJ( tbi force, one aloii, three brig aui twelve ' teeiaere can lay the wSvIe r.rtr cout of faray geay ander effective ologka Ja, aacead the rirer Xo the eapttai of ParaJSay, and overcome any veiatanee thai may-be' offered. It-bat beea the object of tbia departasest to leave oe doubt a te the eeceeaa of aa expedition set oa f nt to jrolrct the peraotia and property of American itiaaaa ia s remote country, to vindicate the booor of the American 8-? in a particular in alance ef wanton eourajre offered to it, and to in aticate adeteruiiaed parpose on the prt of tbU goverameni o caaae it tu be reapectad wherever U protection a ty be nbttiUly mvokearr ... Jo Suing out tbU expedttion it became aecee-eary, in eonaeqaeoce of a deficiency in the na wy of veaseia of light draaht, ta charter a nam bar of steamers which could be ssad aa traus .porta and for towage, and could be armed for Cacti re service as war . vessels Theae veaaebi, six, propetlors and three td.wbiie tteamera Lave beea . bartered for ail months, or more, ' with a right of electioa oa the part of the go .era meal to become the -purchaser at stated pn- "ees, and to apply all payment made ander the ( charter as part payment of the purche meney. A these vessels wookl be uAefal aa part of . the .aval fore of tba United States, and eaa be . Mrcbaaed ea reasonable terms, the Secretary ' Veeom meads aa appropriation to be .saes, . if deemed expedient, for the parposv The asm re: aired to purchase the six steam propel kra . wulJ bn $211,003, ci" which t31.C03 mast be ? ri4 for tie ta ef them for tbe senod ef six I ssoalhs, and proportionals sam fr s toner time if sarcbsse be made. The earn repaired for " the tares sidewheel steamers woald be f 235, ' CS3. ef wbich. If ther be pot snrcbased. the i sam of C-3,CC3 aoit be f si4 for tbe sseof tbem tor the same period of six xBooths, and a large l sans tat e longer period.,: . - The sarvey of tba navi ration bet veea 6aa Fraacieeo aad CLina, aader Lient. J. II. Brooke Cbe operstlaae of tba frigate Niagara iajayi In J the Atlantic vlelf gTsph, and ber subsequent eUspatcb X Africa- with the eaptored Africans, aad the sites tiooa sbowa the sick oa board the CaCtsebaaBS by tba Critiab oScera ia Jacoica are brief but appropriately mentioned- c - ; lV- Tbepae'-eaa,sl-jops of war, aatborisei.by the act of Zsrcb, 3, li7, will soon be completed, sod the seres ateaar screw 'sloops of war - smm! iia wheel war steamer, authorized at ' tie last sassion, are iti a preal state of forward. ecs.' vlve of the sloops wilt be launched dor log tbs preaeat month, and read for sea by. llay C'ext, aad the other two by. June. - The steamer ..stticb sabeinSbuUt in- California, will be ready , traea aaxtt AozasU- Ia -the jtroctioa of . 5 stasia t- rf thty bare been aaoeeiallv adso a- t l tovth greatest poaaiUe epeed, To aUaio ;ffli importjuit deaideratum for w' purposes, .the LiUit tini of the country bas beeasvatfbt j . ffcnt S3 i I'.'.ei into jreauitioov 8o, too, ib ans tag the nary, tbe best skill of the departmeatt . . tL rdiasacs, of onstraction'aad of engineering MbaebeenUxsJ t) the tUmoat, and in theDahl- pfes fee we Lasa ' what ".wa" wanted a gun not - aarpaaiie.i tj any is tia; serricj foe the cslerttv s,-.An, tncriaE91 of the cary itearne:'.'? v.-ed. w (lot r rev' K' lAr rr.r'Y:?r fi r . ia rir-. . J ari l DSP Ar?;r'.;aa reror.-aad weaty elTecra wzi's cf , c tr.Jl,ept, fetMA - j:r.t: tt ia eoonscUoo with f-r ' ' . essaKlarel ' 6ur Countri). -. . ..."- another, that well armed" ships of this descrip- - - - i i i tion irtTemog1 uia aiga aeaa, vtaiung tae ports of remote e alio us, displaying a national fla as the representative of a mat coaiederauoa of free. States, are ttsaatly ia lima of peace as pow erful for all protective and preventive purposes as any other, wbiie they are useful and formid able in war, the argument becomes irresistible for the employment of a mac a larger number of taem..,. . . -. t The nnpreeedented Increase of oar commerce oar immense sea cost, indented by a thousand harbors, - moat of them of. ao great depth, on both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and other important con ti d arauon a-ejs refarrt4 to imperatively calling for the proposed iacrease of the navy. The increase at ..present reeommen ded Mat least tea war steamers of the smaller class. . " - - , The aaval academy at Anapolis. ander its present superintended, Capt. (iaorge S. lllake, continues to give . marked evidence - of its great usefulness. Fifteen acting aidahipmeq graduated ia June last, and of seventy-six candidates tor admission in3eptember, fifty six were found qualified and were admitted. The number of acting midshipmen now attached to the a cade my is one hundred, and eighty-cine. tan board of om cere appointed to witness the annual examination of the classes and re port on tbe condition of the academy, speak favorably of the pblice discipline and general management or tbe institution. They concur ia the recommendation of previous boards, that the standard of qualifications for tbe ad mission of candidates be raised, or that a coarse of pre-' paratory study be provided, eo ae to brie 2 taem to a more aniform degree of attainments. They recommend that acting midihiDmea be required to bied themselves to serve a certain pei iod after passing tbrourb the academic coarse of studies; that teachers of French aad Spanish be attached to our ships on foreign stations? that a practice ship be permanently attached to the academy for the instruction of the acting snid sbipmen, and that every encouragement be bald out to iadaoe men specially qualified by their professional attainments and general rood char ecter to engage aad remain permanently in this service. The Secretary, in order to carry out tbe 1st ter recommendation of the board, asks that au- thorny be given to transfer tbe aaval pressors af mathematics bow employed at the academy to tbe Naval Observatory, and to organize in their stead a corpse of professors composed, of civilians, with such compensation as will secure the highest abilities. Attention is invited to tbe inadequate provision for the accommodation of otioabtpmen at the naval academy. Tbe nsabrr there now ia 189, while (.rovraion has been uale fir only ISO. and there are thirty-three districts having no midshipmen at tbe academy or jn the service eUe where. - ,. . An a Mi lion of 20 surgeons and as many as siataot auireons, to tbe present medical corps, m ahadutely necessary. Fifteen or twenty addi tional pcraera are alao reqnired, as there are now sixteen vessel in commiaition withobt any, and on nine others the commanding officera are com pelled to perform that duty.. It ia recommended ! that 2.009 privates be added to the preseut'ma rine force, which now number 1,568.. The fict tht a new cole of dy, -nigbt and ' fog sign ala was adopted for the navy, in July laat, is referred to, and a code of regulations and a cole of Uwa for the government of the navy, prepared by a b tard of officers, as directed by Congress and submitted for ita consideration. The proreas of Cora. Page's exploration of the Parana and its tributaries, and a survey of the route for a ahip-canal from the Atlantic to tbe fiunbe, are briefly stated. . No report bad yet been made by tbe commission appoiuted to examine the iron, coal 'and timber of tbe Deep rivttr ountry in North CHrolina, with the view of esUhliahiog their machiae and workabopi Er the construction of engines, boilers, Ac for na val veieU. The position and movement of our various na val aquairons and other vessels of war. are set forth miuoiely. They are, however, mattera with which our readers generally, are familiar. bey having been noted . in our columns, from time to time during; the year, as they occurred. Inferring to the aaval asylum, the Secretary recommends the passage of a law permitting tbe disabled or worn out seamen who has a borne of his own. to which ho has returned , to pass the remainder of bis days, to remain tbre and re' cetve bis annual stipend in money, iiistead of compelling him to leave it and resort to the asylum to obtain the benefit of tbe provision which the government has made for bim out of his own earnings. . . : ; : o .. -. ' The Secretary closes bis able and interesting report by a brief reference tu the naval observe torj, and embraces the oecssi on to speak in bigb terms of Commander Alury, for the labors be has bestowed for many years upon hia Wind and Current Charts and Sailing Directors, andof th benefits conferred by him upon commerce by giving tbe reeults of tbuae labors to tbe world. . - The estimates for the support of the navv and fenartne corps for the year ending J me last, was 1350312 the appropriations SI 424947 and the expeaditarea $13 878.634. For. tba fiscal year ending June, 1&59. the estimate were SI 4, 616438; approprianons $1403.354, these hav ing been largely retrenched ia consequence of am mmiuuuoB oi tae revenue. anl again ia creased by appropriating $100.000 for eight Kgbt draught war steamers, wbieb were not em hraeed ir the estimates. For the fiscal year eodiag Jane. i860, tbe eat timates are $13,40070, indodiag $674,000 fw eompletHrg the eight tight draught steamers an t honied at tbe fast sessioa of Cogress, and not laciudia tbe .a fual compensation of $915.8501 iur twMaiiia mail jemce..wiucn win tuan be discontinued. These estimates for tbe fiscal year, ending June, 1 820, am, for the navr prw per $9,470,80). tor tba marine etrpe, $706,394; and for all other objects $1,325,037. , ilay are great because therr' associates are small. "- -.. . . - Be qnklc tn receita; aiod bo!i sal deter tainej ia.exealinir.' :: -" . Crat'ig la ita fjat re ouc!t aizilrei, bat V It 1S C 7 tj cat tp ti a r n l. 1 r aiming tu i t i r .Icl.iici't'! '.it If iLd tmli. i. j....w..t, the best friendship is between diCTerent 4ortanesvACflr. i .. Wbea children- are 7 little, they make tba parent' bead.acfcewbeftigrowBrwpr tisy make their heart's sc5.-r ;- fi rr-ri ??. rf-l? Frje -j lohirj wbiebr are born fa misfortune, are more Cra 1 lasting thao those which are formed ia bspFi;;, BUrfr CJ-' Cowardice Cu.Uts, not ia Li via? "fear, bat in Tielitng to tu Xn wll orderei taii'j fjar U the seaUael that waltes np coaraje. " .:rtU.oteeett'arj:;t aCictamft:j tiat w proa aaow usy Out,oa ibe eoatr; W to act-know otiTS-Tves.-. CmJcs. , l7 that wua miiTB ilu QL1J t:t the r";'e are t.iOiSst:,.; r rre r:-;. Ci C-,t ta 1 tie v I I---' tXT. c3 pacJuj j MQIOT NON, ; ties sma$ op ouehlui j Thirty KKH GherliniliM Indicted oy , fXe 01 8. Urana Jury for JiescHutj a Fujuiv Slave. TUX IfAESHAL AJSTD BI3 POSS3 AFTESTirEiX Praf, Peck THerea Kegroea, Pltr Fngl tires aad Tweaty-Flve Ublte Isn la . eifeteA, Carrylfij Cie T7ar into Africa. The Grand Jury of the S. District Coort bas been tu session for several weeks latbts city, examining witnesses in the lata Oberlia Rescue Case, and last aigbr brought their labors to a close by Boding true bills againet thirty ea of the ringleaders ia this affair, including tbe Ber. Henry Pock, Professor fn Oberlia Coliere. tba Rev Jas. &L. Fitch, formerly Mistieusry to w am sjca, several ineo4ozteal BtooenW, five Fa gitivs Slaves, and thirty other citixsne of all colors, . t 'From eaewT white to sooty These indictments were kept a profound secret antii this morning, when tbe Marshal started for bis game before they coitld be flushed by the news, w hat bis lack may be ia arresting these higher Law dignitaries, their dusky mates and theological satelites remains to bo sees- ; If Oberlia, the headquarters and boUbed of Nerro fanaticism in the aorta, yields Obedience to tbe Fugitive iavt LaiDy it is all over but shouting with tbe friends of "Law and Order. It is hers the Revolutionary Generals of tbe great Ood and Liberty partr reside. It was bare that Prof. Peck, one of the indicted, erected bis fa mbna RUbuster Platform deria tboUst Presi- deotial campaign, oa which snwtfefi as well as i were to stand. Wonder if tba Rev. Profes sor will be round on aaid Platfuna aow, with bis muketeers about bia ready for tbe frsjT nesuaueee. ' --,...-.:,-, V: Btttrear or eaa cssm,;---'-"" Tbe slave "Little Jobo" was arrested af 6ber tin by U.S. Deputy LIrshal Lowe, of Colambbs, oy rirtue or a warrant Usued by TJ. S. Commissioner Crittenden, of tlw S. D. of Ohio at the instance of Anderson D. Jennings the deputed agent of the owser. John Q. Bacon, both mi-dents of Macon coonty, Kentucy. tu the same dsy, to-wit (tbs 13th of SepUmber. 1858,) the slave was rescued by a mob at WeUington. The f llowinr persons have beea indicted by the Grand Jury, for aiding and abetting ia the rescue above. - ' " - xjjuta or tsb Krorcrxn, Prof. Henry E. Peck, Oberlia. Uou. Ralph Plumb, " . , . - Rev. James tL Fitcb, . ... Thomas Qenn (fugitive) M Wm. Sciples, VVelbugtoa. It. S. Cumming. O.S.B. Wall, Oberlia. Henry P. Nile. Pitisfield. . - Cbauiieey Good rear. Penfield. . . , . - , Frauklin Lewis, Wellington. - Wip.-VAtauo negro) OberJiau . : ; John Uartwnll (fugitive) And tbe following persona have beea indicted for rescuing the slave "Little Jwbm . Matthew OilJeit, Wellington. Ahner Lovelaad: : . Lewis limes, Eli Boyce, Maihew l)e Wolf; John Mandaville, Lor i a Wdawrth. ' James H.' Banlett, Oberlia. James Bartlett, - ' Wan. EtScrtmrgar, I5 . Dtvid Watson, uegro, Wilou Evitus, negro, Jeremiah FoX, oeo, Henry Evans, negro, Wm. S Lineoia, Ansel W. L? man, James R. Shepard, . Robert Witadaoo. Simeon Bunnell, J. U. Scott, negro, u ' M m u ' John Copeland, negro, John WAteou. nerro. Wlter Sules, Wellington. Charles Mr Langstoo, negro, Columbus.- r Hw many of these reacuars wilf peaceably cotue into court,, enter into recogaix'tnee,' and stand trial at the next-trnn, which will ba in March, will aoon be known. Prof. Peck may, after . all his boastings and bloviating, come to the conclusion that dicretio ia the beUer prt of valor." He may ahuf op bis-eollege for- a. few days, and not only come into court himself; but bring his students aad ikades with bim. Aa be is in the habit of taking his. rifle with bim. or as in' the'Tats rescue, "sending it along by his hired man, he can corn armed and equipped aecording to the requiremsnts of tbe Higher Law and plead to bia indictment with arms presented. : But tbern ia a portion of these Oberlia ; citizens which we fear will.be diSdent about mak tag their appearance in open court. -There are among them five fugitive slaves, who wiltproba My "cut for Canada" .as iba shortest rat for liberty, rather than give, bail fw their appearance at a United States District Court, on a fixed day.: Such citizens we opine" will leave, and will not be at tbe polle to vote the Republican tickeT at tbe next eUetirm. " We nave a Reporter on ike ground and shall give all the details of this -Zrsr Sieo of OherUmV In the sneastime, watcb and pray.. Pfoia Dealer. '" "I Hcrritlo Outrage it Tultoi Cl UL ? ' ' Correspondence ef tbe Chisago Press, .j "TT ' Fowojt CiTT, DecJ T, This entire community baa been thrown into a state oi the utmost excitement and horror by a recent occurrence here, in which tba wife of one. of our citixene we- eubjct to- aa luatrajra in, rtendiabuess aad brbmntj rarely if ever quailed in tbe annals of crime, -r . ? i . -.- -r , : Oa tbe night of Tuesday Now, 5iJ tba wife of a man named Forest, a respectable mechanic, a carpenter by tradebot revently employed in boat building, was fearful! maltreated, by two men unknown, who bare not as jet-been arrest ed.' Tbe family reside.' ia the - outskirts of oar lawn; and la a locality but aearvely settled.- Oo the night in qneaiion, Mrs. Forest bad, Je ft. ber borne to attend a prayer, meeting .at the boase of a widow lady naojed Tbompsoo. r ; " .;T1 V'Tler route for nearness lay across a ' vacant apace, thinly-and ia patches covered wkb' low boshes. She bad attended the meeting, and laft aboutS ocTock for borne. v?As sle parsed the s cant traefsb beard behind her at ber riht a slight rustling noise in tbe bushes, and tcrtied to the direction tvf tha aonnd -fceUevir.? 1: to be exased by a small do belonrria? to TLorp' son, whicb bad efUo, fallowed ber Ioec. - ii he tarnei to thr socsi, L3 was st.-.-.! J to Cnd beralf confronted by a tjssa tJ "o almost ncuplcs;' Jo tcrtitj, tzl fr rst exc: laaila cf l.r.--r a-J w3 tort ..a .a f - aa . . . . tr -it tiber,:z3 tf st xlc-JUii:SJ- ' eel-1 :h rT5d,w ta, and e? r. 'r I I -d 1 1 ' 0 w.i , w w J lisUaee, wUra a fr trees ax J tsthea gate coo" Q cealmeat to a deed whoss -eaMdaUes 1 sbraok from chronicling. , ; .. .r-Tbe nofortanate, betpTesa woman, almost iritk ia call of ber oo toae wel ravished ia torn by bar inhuman captors. -Tbs worst, where -worst seems scarcely possible, rem ii as to bo toUU sirs. Forest a s rar coafiaeineat. whtcb tbe4ut- rsgs bastesed, r " J, ia the presence -of the taQ. ans, she gave birth to n livinf . child. It -cried violently. Tba poor gagged a i bound toother bead eo or the wretches say. to L.J fellows, "Let us kill tbadd brati' aod aCcorJ;, -jly one beld wnue tue otoer aetue.lt sen re : e bead, from the bodrl This sight was b&Uatb appalled eyes of tbe poor victim, vhose strugrles bad freed the. upper portioo of ber face from tbweoveriag. She saw ber infant cut fa yccst and . then she was lett alona. . . : . . She sari she fainted, bat recovered ber sensea bow long after sbe knows not, and, regaining ber feet, commenced dragging herself homeward da nng which sbe faiHted three times.. It was three boors, or oearlr eleven o'clock, when she retrain ed her boms,' tbe' walk being less than tea min ates' distance between Mrs. Thompson's and ber own boase. " ' " ':. - - Tbe appearance of the poof woman si sbe re tamed to aer own bouse was .painful and shocking, and ber condition was critical. Tba neigh. borbood wat at once aroused, the intelligeftce fly i eg like wildfire. J . . . , ; . bmce that time and st tbe present the utmost exertions are being made and have been made, to arrest the perpetrators of tbe crime, a double one,jf rape aod murder. Your correspondent, though be reels comfideat that be resides in ao ordinarily quiet and law abiding community, would not like to ana weir for Abe safety of these villains, area to await a dee course of law, JVe ijeii a (hi vicinity could have beld them, within turee or tour days after tea perpetration of tbe crime. - ' '", ""'"..' '' : --'- t -' - Mrs. Forest's condition remains tenons. tbourb not critical. Sbe avers that aba recoguixed one of tba men as one aha bad area before. . Of both she givea desert ptioe a which are .now in the bands of the leading detectives of tour citv.bna of whom I asw here this tnominr. It is to be hoped that the wretches will vat be brourbt to tbe justice they so fully merits : r ' . tS?" Ia all our experience as aa Editor, we have never beea called upon to rejord a more fiendish outrage tbsn the above. ' Hanging would be to light a pnnishroent for the infamous scoun drels. fhey should be burnt 'alive ovar a slow fire. Ed. .Banner. '. ' lUTE&ESTIVQ FROU mCAR&QTJU Refaaalof the Ificararaaa Government to A Ihtvr the PasgeMgereoa tbe Steamer Washington to Laud. . "r -1 - . -. Newiroai,,Dec. II. : Tbe steamer Waabingtow, from Nicaragua, has arrived at this point on the os t ward parage.- She landed several passenger at Port Ryal On the 16th nit. She arrived off San Juan on tbe 18th tilt having experienced heavy gales ea the loth and 16th. When . outsiie the harbor she was boarded by a boat from United State frigate Savannah. Sbe entered tbe barbor at noon, 1 The iiu-d Jawtea -fries ttJ. vta nth and ataenv ofwitr Jamestown and Uritish abipa of war Leo paid and Vaiarous were" in port. ' Sir Gore O use-ley was on board the latter vessel.' Col. UbilJa, tbe steam Company a agent, gives information that nothing7 bad been beard of tbe steamer Hermann. The Government of Nicaragua refused to per mil the -passengers by the Washington to go through the country, alleging that they were filli-buatera. , .; s The steamer Catharine Maria had been sent up to Granada to obtain permission, to land ber pasac ngers iu case tbe ilerman . should arrive at ai Juan. ' . . ... .. . '' Tbe Steamer Wasbington was boarded by Cng lisb otScers from the Leopard and Valorous. with side arms,' who asked questions axtowheth; er there were' arms -and : ammunition on board, and requested to see tba passenger list. They were mlorraed that tbe ship had been boarded by the officer "of tbe United States frigate Sa, vaanab, wbo wowbr give' them all oeeessary in; fimatioa regarding the character of the vessel. The officers replied that tbey weie instroHed to obtain such information direct.'. They did not, however.ins.ai- oo the batches . being takeq off, ad left suddenly. ... : - r - - -; The same day thex etoamer leopard went to the mouth of the Colorado to intercept 250 Slli-basters, whom it was reported the Waahinetoq bed lauded there the previous night. Our boat could not get. up the San Juan, owing to low wa ter, and had .proceeded to tbe mouth of the Col orado, where, it arrived at dsyligbt the next mor ning, just in time to be seen by the officers of the.Lettpard. The boat was rbased by tbe boats from tbe Leopard wit a howitzer and small arms. and 'overtaken, but having no ' fillihuaters on board, the boats went back to their s-ip, which returned to Greytown;" ; " v . - : On the 3oth the Roanoke arrived at Greytown, witb iaformation that tba Herman had proceeded to Saa Francisco. - ' v: Oa the 20 tb CoL Cbilds, lboeompanyarent, returned from Granada without aecooipliahing any arrangement.- -Tba. boat wae not allowed to paaa without an. offices and file of men on board. Tha Gorerameut, however, became finally ratia fied that them : were no fiIlrbBters on board ei th-r the Washington or tbo Herman,. aad the steamer was permitted to land at Virgin. Bay bv the agent of .the cam pan y, who proceeded taSan Juan del Sur to look af'ertbe Hermana, . i ,The U.t!S. stoop .of war Jamestown raited on in company wi ihtteamer Moses Taylor. , No orders baring rome for the Washington's passengers to go . forwardLbf itbs, msiLroute, tKev fs meined onr board and returned to New York, leaving AspttwaU naxbe evening of the first, ' Not a case of iHrnes bad ceeerrd an board the Jamestown, v She sailed on tba 29tbJor Se Jus. a. lasamUowrv' djalegatoiv Congrees jfrooTAri' zona, Jurubes the &t:.Lxui UepvUicam with glowing accounts of tha abuodaoo of gold aod silver depoaiie in that .Territory. , That aper Bije. -Lieut,- lowry left tbe'guld roines en the U of November, at'nhicb titna'aboo; I5J taea were at work there, maliu on an average from seven to tea dollars per day. Gold has been die-covered oa both sides of the CiU rivr for i distance of revera) miles,1 beginning :about twenty milts above Fwt Yuma.- It bs i!sj Usa covered soma sixty miles above the preseai tig-CvTbaovwlandrnail eompany are running extra stages from Los Angelas to tha caea iltr thecrommodauou of emigrants. A towa bas beea laid out called CllafXif.&nd buildinsar9 rrJ-7'CCJg frp far three' tail on each .side cf tv? taail r?t?i wlich rtrri? th-c h the r l'. r-"' s f.oia ;t " -r s c f r a. . r : : 3 s r i o s re- tb f of water ir ti lain the gold, of Xoverr I ""7 w-rth rf rr. Up ta ti: ea t '.;Tt 1 1.-- i t... t.ZT I thoU....1 1. . . v - ..j "I I Aatonta,' xaci-a aal Cauta ELts -eoE: - "?. - ' - r the 26tb, and arrived at Aspinwall on. ,ba SaiisfcSv F actively at work. LieuU Howry brings several fine specimens of silver front these mines. ' He say tba eapjlf i. almost inexbanstiUvand ia factio snbaioadaaca that Uisof desae knock ed out of tha ground bj .tba ct of travelers' boreee. . . , coranrcaio-JAL. .. WAXBTKaTog Dec" 12. ' ' "-"" ttotrst or ncraKSSTtTiTxt. ' Tba noose resumed tbo consideration of tbe Jndge Watrons ia peach men t rasa. " ' Joba Cochiane, of X. . x. argued front the evi ceoce to abow the complicity of Judgs Vatroue in land speculation, and that tha House should inquire into bis conduce With a view to further tba . procaedings, Mr, Clay, of Ky- offered a resolution which was adopted, requesting tbe President, if not iaooa sisient witn tne puoiic. interest, to communicate to the House information ia bis possession, regar ding tbe recent reported boarding by British na val o facers of American vessels ia tha Gulf of Mexico. .. When tbe Senate met; Mr. Seward, of N. Y. moved to dispense with the rule requiring a bal lot for tbo Committees, and take a vote instead Tbe proposed list being read, a vote was taken as to whether the list be accepted or not, result' In as follower ' -. Xeaa-Alles, lUtes, Bayard. Benjamin, Big ter. Bright, Brown, Clay, Davis, Dnrkee, Fitcb, Ureen, (Jwm, xiammood, Uanter, Iveraoo. John son of Tenn., Jones, Kennedy, Mason, Peerce, Polk, Rice, Reid, Sabastain, Shields. Slidell, Stoart, Tbo m peon f N. J.f Ward, aad Wrigbt Nars BelL Broderick. Cameron. Chandler. Clark, Collamar, Dixon, Doolittle, Feasendeo. Foster, Foot, Hale, Uamltn. Harlan, King. Sew ard, Simmons, TrumbnU, Wade, and Wilson . Abeent rittepdeo,- Doaxlsx, Fttgpstrick, noaaton, Jobnaon, ruga, oumner, TJbompson, Toombs, Tf ulea, aod, Mallory IX. The list as adopted Is aa fallows.- . ;'' ' p On Foreign Relations--lIason, Dougtasj Slidell. Plk, Crittenden, Seward, and Foot, On Finance Hunter, Pearca, Gwin, Bright, Hen. mood, Fesseodenp. aad Cameron, L Oa Commerce Jay, Cenjst&in, Bigter, Held, Allen, and Hamlin, v" . - v - ' Oa Mtary Affairs--Davis, lspalrick, Jokn son of Ark Feasendeo, Broderick Wilson and King. . . ' ; . . On Jndicarf-Ward, Ciingman. Pugb, Ilenj v min. Green,'Collataer,'and Trumbull. - On Post Offices and Post Roads Tatee, Big. let, Gwin, Riee, Ward Hall, and Dixon, ..-. , On Public Lund. Stuart, Johnaon of Ark-. Pugh, Chaodler, Jobnaoa of Tennn Foster, and Harlan. ' - " v ' v- - - . ! . On Private Land . Claims -Benjamia,' Polk, Shields. Thompson of K v., aod Dorkee, ,? . Oo Librarj Pearce, Baysrd, and Feaaenden, " ' On Indian A ffira Sebastian, Rice, Fitcb, BelL -AtoH-aMWjUit:fAWi . 1 r Oa Pf-oaioaa Jones, Thompson or ITJ7, Clay liAte.Bf j boinron pi Jiy, t oster, and King... ,v On Revolutionary Claime Shields. Bates, Crirtenlen, WiIon, snd Durkee. , r On Claims I Person, Mallory,T7ard, Sitamoos, and Clark. . . - . - . V-i -. Oo tbe. District of Coluhts Brows, Mason, Johnson of. Tenn., Wilson, and Tfu'ee. . . .... Oii Patents end Patent OESee Raid, Joboson of Tern Simniona, and Trumbull. " '.On Public BsHdingw and Oronnds Bright, Davia, Douglas, Krnnedy, and Clark. . . On TetTiloriea Green, , Donslas, Sabaatlsn, Jones, Col lamer, and Wade. Tbe- CftBtfugent Expenses of' the Senate- Wright, Johnson vf TeBA. and DiXon. V .-' O Printing---:I?itcb, Cassroa,and Qingman'. Mr. dmgaBaa.declines to.eerve,' and the ..Vice- President will appoint another member to. bis ple. ' 1 -:- ' '- ? On Engrossed Billai Wrigbt, CigTer, aod XTar Enrolled BillsJnoea. Brown, and Dnolittle. . Mr. CiI ngman of N, C addreeld.. tbe Senate oa Ibe Presidehl'af llemgr Rererring' to the Oatott Bulwer Treaty," while we", are talking I about tbe Monroe doctrine, -he said, what the oBme aoctnne fo oerseivesr J he scope or bis remartcs was that tbe. Clayton Bulwer .Treaty must be ahrngated and thus liberate the bands of this- Government, r ' ' -. ; " - ., 4 The Senate e Pacific , Railroad bill, npbv a vote of 30 against .18. .r-.-.-, Mr.;fjwin addressed the Senate. . called : . . imiiiTju list, ; i Jteport of e mnrding CommUUe nfilu'KMX County Agricultural Socieft Fair hell Sept . : lUth, 234Was4 ZQlh, and Oct. 1st; 1858. arstuoxx licet, bsirr xkp saddlx cxass . ----- f S. S. McTBtvrs-i.U4--tst Premiara .00 F, WtPiummer, "Morgan TnrerU.2d 3.00 sTttxtvxa axsrr pssrr axb atr woxx cbxss ... .. .. - .. " ; . jjd. ' " -'-.v.-. Tsiban CunrtrMorgao Tlger.':.r.t.ld l,ef J. rV Wilier, "Suffolk Fancbw.'..u:2d 4.00 , -JOSEPH HALL Cb'n Com, aaooa masxx. axd craiva ccltl l-las 34. B." "Majers, ...' i... i .ti... 1st p &,C6 C. tepbaxia,..-.....;........v...2d 3,00 J.'. WhitSw mmy . . q j. -.3q QFsrrn "i - turcu 6XLoios--CLaex 4th , s j i A. w hite.-...........,..,,.,... lit p 4,00 John iird...l.;'..M. UiTi-.i.V..iiw 2,09 -,.'-.-vetaitTnnj4ar ; i Jacob llla..JMV...Ul. .wM:.'.M.WIat p 4,09 C. ff(-V-r tt't 'ri Qn-w!-1 p Q Farm 1 . atvGUB ccutvG9 Class ib.;. , . . s Johp McSro;w.,..U.r,.lIst p 2,00 Sohtt Mclutj n'zi .2i Cul b i.M: Tnrftf.- ayigfaOaas tth.o-5-4 'W A. Ijoradoa,.n..M.4M..v. .-.lit p 2,03 D. Wjlaon ........4 Cult. , - GEO LXQE HUG LIES, Ch'n Cotrw t ,iiS3 J TXAa OL BORS8COl.T3 Cut i George- HaTan, -PelLrouadfer,tst 'p 2.C0 Samuel Detwi!er, Ec!lp,"..rf,.;..li Cult i qtLDisoajraaeaTssa otn Cla: e jj.-c r t J acea f r h Arwood... -Jgt p 2,0 3 Xhomas Uclrey.w, .... .-i Cut '- v-43 ma eta fTAtttsra Ca C:!a.i.-- ! Jcho If cCle.'land, 4e!ir--.,.ht p 2.C5 Q.AJrwi 3 AKS.Cct.Tj C:: L- w!'r. .-....,M...rai....l If 2T-iscnr-:::CriT:-,.::;!l - ... - .. - .... . . . .' . V --' ! : mt. B . " .-.....--. V ... 1 r '.tj ..., ,. ... 1 1 .... :cir . --!! -a'?iT. r--. r.-' - r EU WiltVSuSuIk Punch,... ..;.;..2d Cult F. W. PLUMMET Cb'a Com. . - : awxxTSTxrrx, sratuon ava colts. - ! Tha Committee report but one . preeentd "Utii folk PancVand four of bis colts, there was so competition. Tbe committee say of the Horse and bis colts that. for strength and durability, for draft parpose s, that they are ood, bat there be lag so competition, tbe role prohibited any award tba committee orgs a greater eCurt hereafter, to bring into competition a full exhibit of tba bortea aad their colts. - ' r-.-?-. -' JOHN McEL&OY.CVo Coot. - - . . - .-. atctxa. : -. : aaaaaasjaeotseeeeaseeaM 1st p O Farm W. Critchfield .. e Ssaareae e aa ....2d p O Colt ' VOtJXTT TXOTTtSQ. " :'T 2d day in tamca. ' - J. C Raaisey.MmM...;.M..,M..M.lst p $10,00 John Shaffer,...................2d p 6,Ul) ' County Trettiny Under Saddle-J.HaU.........:.......4.,..........wlst o 10.00 Wal80ieieaeaaavaaaaaaaaeaeaave ea at fi Tf sSaQO (Jaunty txutng ta xxoraess. M. Blackburn,., ....lst p $5,00 H. Bucklsnd....l....... .......... Jfd O Fatm ; Slate TioUiny Job McEIree, (harness). .......... ....1st p 30,00 Joba C. Ramsey, (saddle),.... ........ .2d p J0,00 " - FtAirtH Day. Nelson & White, "Red Dick,M..,...Ist p $30.00 Edward Wright,-,... .................. ..2-1 p 25.00 J. Halt,.... .,-...... ..... .... Jd p 25,00 C L. BKNNET, Ch'n Cora, txbica CQCxaTBiAirixM. . . " . Mine Eliza Ewalt,.... 1st p $10.00 Mrs. Postlewait,..........,....,24 p S.00 Mra, l?s!ii,.nMiMH,.i,w,MnM.H.jil p 3,03 Miss Alice MeUaakey.Godfy'a Ladies Book Miaa Jeauie BalL.,.w. - - Miss Elixa Cassil, . a. Miaa Ada Dianey ............. ' Miss Mary Marker, ....... H. B,'CUaTIS. Cb'n Com. carrta. . CZasrlat. . Durham Bulla 3 years and over. J. W. Hall,";,...MMm..,. ,MMM.MW,,.Mlat p $2.00 John Lyal, p 3.C3 F. W, Sapp,.M.M .... ...... Jd p O Farm DURBAM BULU 2 TKASX AKD OTSX. A. Patterson....... ..........,.'i...,....lat p $3,09 A Wbite.......... 2d p O Far dcxham autta 1 Tsxa jr otcb. Knox Co. cattle com, "Cham pioa.".lst p O Far. J. S, Boyd,.. ........ ,....,......,.24 p Cull ' '" DCXHAM BtLt CALTXS. v eTOS Zip ft .aeaeateaee aee s e aa. a aaa aaa .afii II Ctllt Joba lljltj.........: .. .....2d Dip - ALEX McG&EW, Cb'a . ..' , scaasit cowa, , . . , . - - !' ' ' ' Clattld. ' ' P. W.Sspp; Mary Clay" . 1st p 5.09 Joba Durbin,.... ......fcM....-2d p 2.03 B,S. Casseil...........,....., Jd 0 far DtTKHAM CALTrS. flnbx County Cattle Com ........lrt p Cult Henry PbiJIips......;.....;..........' p Dip : : OVaBAAf TSAXUKOS. - S S. Taylorv..M...MM,.vMM .M....lst p Q Far T, Larrimore.................. ........ ,.2d p Cult . ctTRSAit 2 tkabs ota. TL lBjr.;...'......T.;...........i...lat p $3.09 cvwe,.,.i..i.., ...... ,..w.2d P'O bar J uu a nckmiu,. . . . i. .v. ..... (anmAI mhr - axTox cowa.. O. VT. Jackson, .......... ..........lat p$5,09 L T. Beam,.......,........ ....... ..,..2d p 3,00 TXAXUVO aXTDXsV " L T. Beaa,M .-..... 1 at p O Fat . , ! .. ..: , . L T, SHAW, Cb'a com., . y . UTLCH OOWS Class S, : ; eTe Ajt lG&IfiasaaaaaaaMaaoaasaeaesSaaMatllt p aw8 -rr- oxiur ax8 rtT cattlc. Jseob 8eIL Yoka of Oxeaw...Mu,.Jst p 3,C3 Samnel Sa j d ar.. , n.m...2d p Q..Farm. Win, Moody. Yoke 2 yr old ...,-.lt P 2,00 Asa Patterson, . ... .. ........ ..,M1 p O. Farm. Anthony White, Fat Cattle..... ........ lit p 5,09 JESSE DAVIS, Cbfu Com. SWTE STAXC. IXCXABirrt OATTtX aKTT OT COCXTT. . . .,-lurhai Bull 3 iWt Old and Ova-. . Tbomas Dariiug. Cosbocton'couutyi.lat p ." 00 John Meredith,' Morrow coonty....... ...Id p 2,09 - v' Durham Cam i-' Taor Old and - Over. Tbooaas DarHog.CoshocloOfCountyr.,lt p 5.00 James Biggins, Mrrow coant,,,.24 p 3,09 ' Durham Bull 2 ytare and acer.. ttTBartiett,' Morrow couaty.....M 1st p S.09 -.. ? ' Durham Bull Calce : Thomas Darling, Cosboctoa county ..It p 1,50 John lT Cnox coanty..M.M...M.2d p 1,00 , Durham Heiftrt 1 year eld. Tbomas Darling, Coabocton coauty,...lat p 1,50 John Heakit, Morrow eoauty,.MM..2J p IflQ -, - ;. '. Durham Udfer Calvu. - . . . M, FvBartlett, Morrow county, ...... lat p 1,00 ' Durham Heifer 2 year eld. John Meredith, Morrow county....... ... Jrt p 2,00 Devon Cow. 8. L. Taylor, Knox county, .........lit p 5,00 Isaac T. Bcuav - -....24 p 3,0t' . Dteon Ueifer. ' laaac T. Beam...... . ............. ....Mlt p 1,50 iDetan Bull Calvet. John Lyal...... Mlst p 19 laaae T. Ueaui,.....'. ....,.2d p lJbQ - CALEB LETTS, Cha. Com. ' . B8tr. ' Jesse McCasTln, Spanish Merino Buek,1st p 5,00 Thomas Swan, 44 - Ewes,.Jat p 5,00 Joba L. Rush, Saxony Merino Buck,.- 5,00 Meshsc Hystt EwesW 6. 0 Elias Pealer, Frenck , . Back-, O. Farm. Mesbac Hyatt, SUesian V 4,00 Wm. W. ParmXnter, JJoorwoolei M , 4.00 Mesbac Hyatt, 5 Saxony Merino 3C wee, ' '4,00 Tbomas Swan. 5 SpanUb" - " 4,00 PhiUirf Rica. 6 Lambs,:....... ........... 3j00 WnwNeyio, ' -....-,0. Farm, Wm, Par men ter 5 O.CulL Wta.' Bun ar. Back, cross Spaniob and -CJ -' f?Axohy,...'..:...J....','i;.Ist p 4,00 Daniel MeGagin. cross Spsa-Auid Sax-,2d p 3.C0 PbUlipIlvee. 5 Eea t;:lst p 4.09 B. S. CaeseJl, 6...- . . .M . ' r i 2d p 3,00 ' C3AS.S7AN,Cl,a.Coo. - C - ' --Eoci-' " " IsaiiT;Tieata; Coat, CUer VbtIa p 4.C3 WsavLyotv- r td p S.C3 LewiCarejs ? t ci i k iM :-W QIar WmLyon Eow ; u . .. . lit p 4.G3 Isaao T. Beam, ' ' 2i P3,C3 Joseph Beeny, ar-Vf.wM -p 0 1'ar Levi J. Lampson, S mn.t..wHlit p 103 JcTin DewU, 6?;--.U.-..Ci W.T, Psrmerter, )"cs,,w,.fc.Cu!t!rror Tbo&ias Durbin, Uo;j, for gsBeral use, O Far Jila Uartoa pair TurkerV..I. 1st p 6 Far Eata'I G. Lamb, Eitchii chlciec 1st '4 - , Wm,I?ionf r-:xei breeds.. MUt - Jobs 1 fort en, ; " u r.rHt...Z CuH EUer Drowtin?, Xrsic:Aij,-......It O Far Cxut G. Lama : - '- ..... .W......2J Cwlt . - . ' 1 It TM ....... . . ..... .- .... v'. I. A'-t K - -. -. . 1 -tp 1: 1-'. 1: 1-1 1 7 1 u ' r tz : j NUMBER, 354 : T ; Jamw llartia, test aeedicg Crape, CtilUtsiar, - . J. H EUHIa, Cbaircaa, - - -. . - i CBAIV . H. H. Yoong, jr, best col. eeed VTbeat lit p tt9 R. Pbiliipa, . . .....-.-.. 2J Cult C Barker, best specimen of aeed corn 1st p 2,09 P. G." Beard slaT,....... 23 p Cult R. Phillips, specimea of jarlej,. CzlJ.7rizt J. AtsrUoi , " . r.jf 1C3 ' D. SLHTU, tbairtaaa tftzzu. ' . tcqctaslxs. -. i--';..'-Joba Leonard, best B. silver skia pota , toes, j,..ww, ..ilst p X.C3 James Martin,.. ....... .Mi....,M2d pCalt ftaLbaa AituJure, w&ue INesbaoockS 1st p Cult 13 a west potatoes, ... , u 1st p229 Daniel Pa L 2d p Calt 3d a Dip Phillip Hyatt, ' f , Thomas Trier, best beets, Cultivator P.O. Bdardaley, best whits beans, lit p O Far Wm. Brock, ' .' . . 2d p Cult Q. B. Arnold, ba Tomatoes, Calurator Wm Brock, ba Onions, ; 1,09 Joseph Adams, 6 beads Cabbage 1st p Cull Wm, Moody, 4 2d p Dip Wm. Logsuon, & largest Pumpkiaa litp I.fja Wm. Brock, 4 . 2d Cell Wm, Brock, 6 equssbet let p Coir, Wm. Logsdon, 6 squashes, i Dip Wm. Brock, greateat variety of Teg. 1st p 2,Ctf JOSEPH GARDNER, Chairmau of Cuea. PA 1ST rxoSCCTX. ' Mrs. A. MiEer. 6 Es butter. : 1st a 2J10 Mrs. J. Love, 6 Ibt . 21 p 13 Jamee Martin, beat sample of Honey ; l,C3 John Harrod Chinese cane Molasses, 2,09 R. R. SLOAN, Chairman, of Cm. 4)itcsTta anctcs. Mrs, 8. Lyn, 19 yards woolen carpet,-.! p 4.C3 lira. Elixabetb llsdien, Eed quilt, 1 st p 2 C 9 Mra.D.Auld - 24 p 1X9 Mra. S. Drake. 2d p Dip Mrs. O. Adams, aroolea aocka,MMM.Mlatp89 Ura.G. Evaaa, biaokeu.-..lst p 1,09 Mrs. J. N. BURR, Cha. Cosa. atmar Cusntirrxx oj rtowcax. Mrs. II. B. CurtU, largest aod best collection flowera,.. ........., 1st p 2X9 Mrs. OrmSr,. , .-, . ......... ...2d p 19 Miar Ella Curtis, beat cat flowers, .....lat p 1.C3 Mra. Elvira Lane,.....................MM.2d p Dip. Mra. C. H. Scriboer, variety of flowera.lst p" 1,00 Mrs. Job Raab,..,.... ...... 2d p Dip, Mra. H. P. Warden, boquet of grasses . in glass esses........... ...1st p 1.C3 Miss Ella Brown,...... ..........,.....M2d p Dip. Mies' Mary Evens,.. ................ ......d p Dip. - - . AXTICLXS COXMXSTBXa TO BOARD. Mrs. Plimpton, 2 vicea gTapes...... .Dip. Miss Ueacb, feather flowers,-...... ..........Dip, Mrs. S. W. Burr, bair flower.......... Dip, Mra.; Oldrojd, ' - . ' Dip. Mrs. Plimpton, wax japonica,..............wDip. nxs AXTX. j Power ifr. McDonald, Daguerreotypes, r .................. m.w.., m 1st p Fr'J Dip, Cbas. W. Snyder, Dognerreotypee,:....2d p Dip. P. bV Cohen, oil psiniing .......Ist p 3.C3 Misa E. C Delano,. -..2d p Dip. Miaa Ella Curtis, Lithograph. ........... 1st p 2.C9 Misa Julia Houghton,. . .....Id p Dip. Mias S. J. Lsmb, Draancg.... .. ....... 1st p 2,C J Miss Carria White,...-..-.......Ji p Dip. David Boaner.oruameofal peBmanabip,lst P Dip U.g. ... , If, il, t.f.-ii... r..AVKL-. -Z.X af tTava. eaM assaw.aeatea e aCoCE QSsQ2tvsJ9 LOR1N ANDREWS, Can. Coat, " VXCSAXIXX. - - v. F. Penbarwocd, best boras shoes,.-1st p O Fr. A. McLood, best abow Uacksmub w'lclst p ? "3 W. King, beat abow beta and eaps-lst n O. Vex Miller A White, best show boots and. wbOwWaaaestssaoeM,ssesasaivee aasaa.ta Telw ) S.w.aV Thos. T rickv. . .........? p O. Far. Enjler a Bedaker-....w-..3i p Cull. Ely A Lemmoo, best target rifU-..-lst p ?,C3 M t U ema0B ri3ef...j,JJ p X);p. A.' QilUam, bed saddle and haroeu,..,lst p 6 C9 Joseph Hess, ens do, brooms,..-.. .1st n Calt. H.P. Ball, cooper work,. ...........lat p O. Far. O, Auld, best fioux and- tneal-.ln p Pr'd Dip. B. J. Agnew, prLating, .......Ist p Fr'i Dip. H. ST. Cotton, 4 specimena of Scu!ptore,lat p 3,09 E. W. Cotton, marble work.:..... .-lit p Q, per. J. A I. Woods, building brick,...M.lt p ilip. A, M. Welsh, baaketav... 1st p Dip- Joseph McCormack, French bedstead.lst p ZS-i ' J. S. Martin, patent spring bed,...Coaimsuisi. Buckingham, Upton & Corona 33 ia. - " ' - fiourieg mill, highly com'd,-.lt p TtA Dip. T.X. Clark, cement to-i ff.. . Co m mend ad . t, . .E. B. GRAN I, Cha. Com,, ' XSOS CA8TIXG8. : i Wm. O. Evans A Co Suwart's cook iog stoTe,-...-.... -.. .. ....,lttp2.C9 Furlong, Ssvsge A Co., cooking stove,2J O. Par Wm. O. Evans A Co-, parlor eioTe,..lt p 2,03- " . r - best show of cop .1 per and tin wsre,'. ... . .......lit p C,C3 Wm. and John-' Booar, (Dougiesaes) -. . - - Sugar Cane Mill,..., .M.ltt a 5.C Aisnsaeia a vooa s, sugnr cane a, vp-, orater. Tried 00 the Fair Ground, - aod fully answers tbo porpos end is all that is elaimed far it ' ' ' Tba committea report that tba articles i on bxhibmon in thoir departntsct were excellent But there was act enough of tbera and they bepe that : this department will berexfier be bet ter represented :- -" r.,. CHARLES COOPEE. Chairmaa cf Cca. FASM ItSriXESTX. ..... B. S. Case!l, Farm Wagon:..ir, ....tst p 2,C9 Wm. E. Gibson, Carriage.....- ...i.lst p ff.CJ Wm. Howe, Open ZJaggy,-...w-.-.-..2i O Fag J. E.. . Wood bridge, ' Hirby'a combined ."v Reaper & Uuwer 4 aaei es sewesi Baldwia, Dewit & Con ditto.., .,,24 p 3,C9 Ba kingharn, Upton ii Ci, Thrashing r '' Machine, ,.,... .......... .,11 p Wm . Rush, Tbraahing Machine -24 p 3.C J Farloog, Savage L Co Ploo br lat p 3.C3 Asa Foot, Syplieo Parap,. hiebly corocendsJ 17. CNewiaana Elastic Rail Chain : Puap.L ....... ... O Iar Henry Ranb;orHxtw-nii.-.lat p l-CJ Corpe Eer, -' -"-- '- - '- - p- Lip Lee. Dunning Zi Co., Fasning HiH.lat p 1X3 Mire & MoreV "tJj u 1 21 p Dip Acdrew Harrcdt Portabla encerMMlst'S C-It Erastua Roan,. , .ru : ; -t . p V'rt C. TX. Bryant, Churn'. lat p Cult Joaalhaa Weavefj business wssoacoirjE;tiJw 2, Jiha W. CniAspee, Well s patent raix . . 4 -r :.red iovKr)awwo.ii.H,wmi Ci.'sca 5 John W. GiUaspee, Etraw j Cora CuK T; ter m,.m m m .... . - JT "'itfia The CoG3Esitta examined ti.3 efrs.l i.t'Vs tngllaihiuis, tud rep-:, t' sa a! c:c'.li--.-tlan as-1. rec-aec-I lL:.j t3 piUlia-such, but owing to ti. iiapr.rt tri-1 1) s:Lr:i they wera aaY j scud, xr-l tLa dlC-rence iatha eostof ccr.straci';-., -1 c;i unable todeiermlno '7 which is e&ti.lei ta tha rrskrence, and to wkcra t?t ri t'9 lAL.i Z:i prc-iu-.s.1 .Th: Cjoi. . r-:'l i f"- f:c;r r-"t t b":"T ' I'"" frl I' ;::-'-, wSI t-" - f "? ' :j h f.: V.-.:.:::r,'..i . L ..-.'.,' i-.:ri.:;:..l Is, t .l t. 3 c;.: ...at. ---A .-..5 tziil 3 - : ..crrs...":a. i - , 4 Ci ij t?t':r i.za C 3 v:
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1858-12-21 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1858-12-21 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1858-12-21, Vol. 22, No. 35 |
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| Full Text | LA yOLULIE 22 ..ci n Aurca. j - .13IIsj"lar7ooaw,&rd,i Xlcclt! Third Story. ISaMS-liro Dalian pf hf pyatU t ad . tuti $1,66 vithla aix moslhi: tX09 Ar th x lrUa f tb jmt. . Claka ef twaty, f HMaach. - Lai 4aara praUa tb baa . That mantlM on thj fact, TblM jm of aaTalj blaa, -: Aad maia of faalUaa gno; ' Taaaa caaraa I raIy : Sat atill klxaar iad;-Twi:i lat waa boaaty't flows. Thy raateblau cbara of mln4. tii9 damp of yaan my qnancb Tba britbtnota of tblna ayt; Tlma'a ley band ay blanch Tby ebaab'a TarmiUioa dya; Tby form way lota iU jrrae-Tby Tolea !u awaal oaatrol; Bat nasgbt eaa a'ar affaoa .Tba baaatiaa of tby aooL Wbat'a baaaty bat a floarar "-That bloaasa la aaamara raj? TTbaa pwi tba wiatry abowar, , Ita cbarcoa vQl faia away; Tba Bla4'a a riab parfaaia, Tbat wlntar eaanot cbill;" Tba flowar auy Iota IU btooai ... Bat frafraaea Uagr atHL Stan gem tba aolt af baaraa, Wbaa day's laat baaa aacliaa; i Jlm durbar grawa tba araa, "TTUb Wlgbtar ray tbay ablaa; Tbaa, U tba aif bt af yaara, tna yaatb'a say ligbt U a'ar, Mora brig bt tba aoal appaara -Tbaa a'ar it abona bafora. Tba loarraa wbaa aatamn blaatara, ' Jt oraaka tba traa and dia. But, fHict tbow rick alaiteri Of frmiuga to tba oya; Tbaa tiraa, la lyiag, anatcbaa Tba baanty bat display Oaa abarm tbat all o'artaatcbaa A aoul tbat naVr decayi. iVAVr DEPARTJ1EXT. Annual Eepoft of ths Hary. Secretary of the Tb aanaal rei3rt of tba ilon. liAiO ToacyJ Scrrurj of .the Nary, ope a a wub aaaiaatar tir-m of las aaoeaauu of .war aal firees. diir tag iba past year, bj arraating uulful expadt Aiaoa a-11 Nicaratt, aad in reaming lb x 3M of the right of aeargh of American v nUr Briuah -cruiaara, ia Iba neibborhooi of aa. It ibao paae tu the aabjeoi of the Far tiay eJcaaiiUoa com'utuag of taa fngataa, to l9opa of war, three bria twolva armed ateamT ra and two aruitd atoreahip, which tive been rderad xq raadexvou uear Buanaa Ayrea, to be in readinese for ma actios that rsaj be reqiirei. SJ( tbi force, one aloii, three brig aui twelve ' teeiaere can lay the wSvIe r.rtr cout of faray geay ander effective ologka Ja, aacead the rirer Xo the eapttai of ParaJSay, and overcome any veiatanee thai may-be' offered. It-bat beea the object of tbia departasest to leave oe doubt a te the eeceeaa of aa expedition set oa f nt to jrolrct the peraotia and property of American itiaaaa ia s remote country, to vindicate the booor of the American 8-? in a particular in alance ef wanton eourajre offered to it, and to in aticate adeteruiiaed parpose on the prt of tbU goverameni o caaae it tu be reapectad wherever U protection a ty be nbttiUly mvokearr ... Jo Suing out tbU expedttion it became aecee-eary, in eonaeqaeoce of a deficiency in the na wy of veaseia of light draaht, ta charter a nam bar of steamers which could be ssad aa traus .porta and for towage, and could be armed for Cacti re service as war . vessels Theae veaaebi, six, propetlors and three td.wbiie tteamera Lave beea . bartered for ail months, or more, ' with a right of electioa oa the part of the go .era meal to become the -purchaser at stated pn- "ees, and to apply all payment made ander the ( charter as part payment of the purche meney. A these vessels wookl be uAefal aa part of . the .aval fore of tba United States, and eaa be . Mrcbaaed ea reasonable terms, the Secretary ' Veeom meads aa appropriation to be .saes, . if deemed expedient, for the parposv The asm re: aired to purchase the six steam propel kra . wulJ bn $211,003, ci" which t31.C03 mast be ? ri4 for tie ta ef them for tbe senod ef six I ssoalhs, and proportionals sam fr s toner time if sarcbsse be made. The earn repaired for " the tares sidewheel steamers woald be f 235, ' CS3. ef wbich. If ther be pot snrcbased. the i sam of C-3,CC3 aoit be f si4 for tbe sseof tbem tor the same period of six xBooths, and a large l sans tat e longer period.,: . - The sarvey of tba navi ration bet veea 6aa Fraacieeo aad CLina, aader Lient. J. II. Brooke Cbe operstlaae of tba frigate Niagara iajayi In J the Atlantic vlelf gTsph, and ber subsequent eUspatcb X Africa- with the eaptored Africans, aad the sites tiooa sbowa the sick oa board the CaCtsebaaBS by tba Critiab oScera ia Jacoica are brief but appropriately mentioned- c - ; lV- Tbepae'-eaa,sl-jops of war, aatborisei.by the act of Zsrcb, 3, li7, will soon be completed, sod the seres ateaar screw 'sloops of war - smm! iia wheel war steamer, authorized at ' tie last sassion, are iti a preal state of forward. ecs.' vlve of the sloops wilt be launched dor log tbs preaeat month, and read for sea by. llay C'ext, aad the other two by. June. - The steamer ..stticb sabeinSbuUt in- California, will be ready , traea aaxtt AozasU- Ia -the jtroctioa of . 5 stasia t- rf thty bare been aaoeeiallv adso a- t l tovth greatest poaaiUe epeed, To aUaio ;ffli importjuit deaideratum for w' purposes, .the LiUit tini of the country bas beeasvatfbt j . ffcnt S3 i I'.'.ei into jreauitioov 8o, too, ib ans tag the nary, tbe best skill of the departmeatt . . tL rdiasacs, of onstraction'aad of engineering MbaebeenUxsJ t) the tUmoat, and in theDahl- pfes fee we Lasa ' what ".wa" wanted a gun not - aarpaaiie.i tj any is tia; serricj foe the cslerttv s,-.An, tncriaE91 of the cary itearne:'.'? v.-ed. w (lot r rev' K' lAr rr.r'Y:?r fi r . ia rir-. . J ari l DSP Ar?;r'.;aa reror.-aad weaty elTecra wzi's cf , c tr.Jl,ept, fetMA - j:r.t: tt ia eoonscUoo with f-r ' ' . essaKlarel ' 6ur Countri). -. . ..."- another, that well armed" ships of this descrip- - - - i i i tion irtTemog1 uia aiga aeaa, vtaiung tae ports of remote e alio us, displaying a national fla as the representative of a mat coaiederauoa of free. States, are ttsaatly ia lima of peace as pow erful for all protective and preventive purposes as any other, wbiie they are useful and formid able in war, the argument becomes irresistible for the employment of a mac a larger number of taem..,. . . -. t The nnpreeedented Increase of oar commerce oar immense sea cost, indented by a thousand harbors, - moat of them of. ao great depth, on both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and other important con ti d arauon a-ejs refarrt4 to imperatively calling for the proposed iacrease of the navy. The increase at ..present reeommen ded Mat least tea war steamers of the smaller class. . " - - , The aaval academy at Anapolis. ander its present superintended, Capt. (iaorge S. lllake, continues to give . marked evidence - of its great usefulness. Fifteen acting aidahipmeq graduated ia June last, and of seventy-six candidates tor admission in3eptember, fifty six were found qualified and were admitted. The number of acting midshipmen now attached to the a cade my is one hundred, and eighty-cine. tan board of om cere appointed to witness the annual examination of the classes and re port on tbe condition of the academy, speak favorably of the pblice discipline and general management or tbe institution. They concur ia the recommendation of previous boards, that the standard of qualifications for tbe ad mission of candidates be raised, or that a coarse of pre-' paratory study be provided, eo ae to brie 2 taem to a more aniform degree of attainments. They recommend that acting midihiDmea be required to bied themselves to serve a certain pei iod after passing tbrourb the academic coarse of studies; that teachers of French aad Spanish be attached to our ships on foreign stations? that a practice ship be permanently attached to the academy for the instruction of the acting snid sbipmen, and that every encouragement be bald out to iadaoe men specially qualified by their professional attainments and general rood char ecter to engage aad remain permanently in this service. The Secretary, in order to carry out tbe 1st ter recommendation of the board, asks that au- thorny be given to transfer tbe aaval pressors af mathematics bow employed at the academy to tbe Naval Observatory, and to organize in their stead a corpse of professors composed, of civilians, with such compensation as will secure the highest abilities. Attention is invited to tbe inadequate provision for the accommodation of otioabtpmen at the naval academy. Tbe nsabrr there now ia 189, while (.rovraion has been uale fir only ISO. and there are thirty-three districts having no midshipmen at tbe academy or jn the service eUe where. - ,. . An a Mi lion of 20 surgeons and as many as siataot auireons, to tbe present medical corps, m ahadutely necessary. Fifteen or twenty addi tional pcraera are alao reqnired, as there are now sixteen vessel in commiaition withobt any, and on nine others the commanding officera are com pelled to perform that duty.. It ia recommended ! that 2.009 privates be added to the preseut'ma rine force, which now number 1,568.. The fict tht a new cole of dy, -nigbt and ' fog sign ala was adopted for the navy, in July laat, is referred to, and a code of regulations and a cole of Uwa for the government of the navy, prepared by a b tard of officers, as directed by Congress and submitted for ita consideration. The proreas of Cora. Page's exploration of the Parana and its tributaries, and a survey of the route for a ahip-canal from the Atlantic to tbe fiunbe, are briefly stated. . No report bad yet been made by tbe commission appoiuted to examine the iron, coal 'and timber of tbe Deep rivttr ountry in North CHrolina, with the view of esUhliahiog their machiae and workabopi Er the construction of engines, boilers, Ac for na val veieU. The position and movement of our various na val aquairons and other vessels of war. are set forth miuoiely. They are, however, mattera with which our readers generally, are familiar. bey having been noted . in our columns, from time to time during; the year, as they occurred. Inferring to the aaval asylum, the Secretary recommends the passage of a law permitting tbe disabled or worn out seamen who has a borne of his own. to which ho has returned , to pass the remainder of bis days, to remain tbre and re' cetve bis annual stipend in money, iiistead of compelling him to leave it and resort to the asylum to obtain the benefit of tbe provision which the government has made for bim out of his own earnings. . . : ; : o .. -. ' The Secretary closes bis able and interesting report by a brief reference tu the naval observe torj, and embraces the oecssi on to speak in bigb terms of Commander Alury, for the labors be has bestowed for many years upon hia Wind and Current Charts and Sailing Directors, andof th benefits conferred by him upon commerce by giving tbe reeults of tbuae labors to tbe world. . - The estimates for the support of the navv and fenartne corps for the year ending J me last, was 1350312 the appropriations SI 424947 and the expeaditarea $13 878.634. For. tba fiscal year ending June, 1&59. the estimate were SI 4, 616438; approprianons $1403.354, these hav ing been largely retrenched ia consequence of am mmiuuuoB oi tae revenue. anl again ia creased by appropriating $100.000 for eight Kgbt draught war steamers, wbieb were not em hraeed ir the estimates. For the fiscal year eodiag Jane. i860, tbe eat timates are $13,40070, indodiag $674,000 fw eompletHrg the eight tight draught steamers an t honied at tbe fast sessioa of Cogress, and not laciudia tbe .a fual compensation of $915.8501 iur twMaiiia mail jemce..wiucn win tuan be discontinued. These estimates for tbe fiscal year, ending June, 1 820, am, for the navr prw per $9,470,80). tor tba marine etrpe, $706,394; and for all other objects $1,325,037. , ilay are great because therr' associates are small. "- -.. . . - Be qnklc tn receita; aiod bo!i sal deter tainej ia.exealinir.' :: -" . Crat'ig la ita fjat re ouc!t aizilrei, bat V It 1S C 7 tj cat tp ti a r n l. 1 r aiming tu i t i r .Icl.iici't'! '.it If iLd tmli. i. j....w..t, the best friendship is between diCTerent 4ortanesvACflr. i .. Wbea children- are 7 little, they make tba parent' bead.acfcewbeftigrowBrwpr tisy make their heart's sc5.-r ;- fi rr-ri ??. rf-l? Frje -j lohirj wbiebr are born fa misfortune, are more Cra 1 lasting thao those which are formed ia bspFi;;, BUrfr CJ-' Cowardice Cu.Uts, not ia Li via? "fear, bat in Tielitng to tu Xn wll orderei taii'j fjar U the seaUael that waltes np coaraje. " .:rtU.oteeett'arj:;t aCictamft:j tiat w proa aaow usy Out,oa ibe eoatr; W to act-know otiTS-Tves.-. CmJcs. , l7 that wua miiTB ilu QL1J t:t the r";'e are t.iOiSst:,.; r rre r:-;. Ci C-,t ta 1 tie v I I---' tXT. c3 pacJuj j MQIOT NON, ; ties sma$ op ouehlui j Thirty KKH GherliniliM Indicted oy , fXe 01 8. Urana Jury for JiescHutj a Fujuiv Slave. TUX IfAESHAL AJSTD BI3 POSS3 AFTESTirEiX Praf, Peck THerea Kegroea, Pltr Fngl tires aad Tweaty-Flve Ublte Isn la . eifeteA, Carrylfij Cie T7ar into Africa. The Grand Jury of the S. District Coort bas been tu session for several weeks latbts city, examining witnesses in the lata Oberlia Rescue Case, and last aigbr brought their labors to a close by Boding true bills againet thirty ea of the ringleaders ia this affair, including tbe Ber. Henry Pock, Professor fn Oberlia Coliere. tba Rev Jas. &L. Fitch, formerly Mistieusry to w am sjca, several ineo4ozteal BtooenW, five Fa gitivs Slaves, and thirty other citixsne of all colors, . t 'From eaewT white to sooty These indictments were kept a profound secret antii this morning, when tbe Marshal started for bis game before they coitld be flushed by the news, w hat bis lack may be ia arresting these higher Law dignitaries, their dusky mates and theological satelites remains to bo sees- ; If Oberlia, the headquarters and boUbed of Nerro fanaticism in the aorta, yields Obedience to tbe Fugitive iavt LaiDy it is all over but shouting with tbe friends of "Law and Order. It is hers the Revolutionary Generals of tbe great Ood and Liberty partr reside. It was bare that Prof. Peck, one of the indicted, erected bis fa mbna RUbuster Platform deria tboUst Presi- deotial campaign, oa which snwtfefi as well as i were to stand. Wonder if tba Rev. Profes sor will be round on aaid Platfuna aow, with bis muketeers about bia ready for tbe frsjT nesuaueee. ' --,...-.:,-, V: Btttrear or eaa cssm,;---'-"" Tbe slave "Little Jobo" was arrested af 6ber tin by U.S. Deputy LIrshal Lowe, of Colambbs, oy rirtue or a warrant Usued by TJ. S. Commissioner Crittenden, of tlw S. D. of Ohio at the instance of Anderson D. Jennings the deputed agent of the owser. John Q. Bacon, both mi-dents of Macon coonty, Kentucy. tu the same dsy, to-wit (tbs 13th of SepUmber. 1858,) the slave was rescued by a mob at WeUington. The f llowinr persons have beea indicted by the Grand Jury, for aiding and abetting ia the rescue above. - ' " - xjjuta or tsb Krorcrxn, Prof. Henry E. Peck, Oberlia. Uou. Ralph Plumb, " . , . - Rev. James tL Fitcb, . ... Thomas Qenn (fugitive) M Wm. Sciples, VVelbugtoa. It. S. Cumming. O.S.B. Wall, Oberlia. Henry P. Nile. Pitisfield. . - Cbauiieey Good rear. Penfield. . . , . - , Frauklin Lewis, Wellington. - Wip.-VAtauo negro) OberJiau . : ; John Uartwnll (fugitive) And tbe following persona have beea indicted for rescuing the slave "Little Jwbm . Matthew OilJeit, Wellington. Ahner Lovelaad: : . Lewis limes, Eli Boyce, Maihew l)e Wolf; John Mandaville, Lor i a Wdawrth. ' James H.' Banlett, Oberlia. James Bartlett, - ' Wan. EtScrtmrgar, I5 . Dtvid Watson, uegro, Wilou Evitus, negro, Jeremiah FoX, oeo, Henry Evans, negro, Wm. S Lineoia, Ansel W. L? man, James R. Shepard, . Robert Witadaoo. Simeon Bunnell, J. U. Scott, negro, u ' M m u ' John Copeland, negro, John WAteou. nerro. Wlter Sules, Wellington. Charles Mr Langstoo, negro, Columbus.- r Hw many of these reacuars wilf peaceably cotue into court,, enter into recogaix'tnee,' and stand trial at the next-trnn, which will ba in March, will aoon be known. Prof. Peck may, after . all his boastings and bloviating, come to the conclusion that dicretio ia the beUer prt of valor." He may ahuf op bis-eollege for- a. few days, and not only come into court himself; but bring his students aad ikades with bim. Aa be is in the habit of taking his. rifle with bim. or as in' the'Tats rescue, "sending it along by his hired man, he can corn armed and equipped aecording to the requiremsnts of tbe Higher Law and plead to bia indictment with arms presented. : But tbern ia a portion of these Oberlia ; citizens which we fear will.be diSdent about mak tag their appearance in open court. -There are among them five fugitive slaves, who wiltproba My "cut for Canada" .as iba shortest rat for liberty, rather than give, bail fw their appearance at a United States District Court, on a fixed day.: Such citizens we opine" will leave, and will not be at tbe polle to vote the Republican tickeT at tbe next eUetirm. " We nave a Reporter on ike ground and shall give all the details of this -Zrsr Sieo of OherUmV In the sneastime, watcb and pray.. Pfoia Dealer. '" "I Hcrritlo Outrage it Tultoi Cl UL ? ' ' Correspondence ef tbe Chisago Press, .j "TT ' Fowojt CiTT, DecJ T, This entire community baa been thrown into a state oi the utmost excitement and horror by a recent occurrence here, in which tba wife of one. of our citixene we- eubjct to- aa luatrajra in, rtendiabuess aad brbmntj rarely if ever quailed in tbe annals of crime, -r . ? i . -.- -r , : Oa tbe night of Tuesday Now, 5iJ tba wife of a man named Forest, a respectable mechanic, a carpenter by tradebot revently employed in boat building, was fearful! maltreated, by two men unknown, who bare not as jet-been arrest ed.' Tbe family reside.' ia the - outskirts of oar lawn; and la a locality but aearvely settled.- Oo the night in qneaiion, Mrs. Forest bad, Je ft. ber borne to attend a prayer, meeting .at the boase of a widow lady naojed Tbompsoo. r ; " .;T1 V'Tler route for nearness lay across a ' vacant apace, thinly-and ia patches covered wkb' low boshes. She bad attended the meeting, and laft aboutS ocTock for borne. v?As sle parsed the s cant traefsb beard behind her at ber riht a slight rustling noise in tbe bushes, and tcrtied to the direction tvf tha aonnd -fceUevir.? 1: to be exased by a small do belonrria? to TLorp' son, whicb bad efUo, fallowed ber Ioec. - ii he tarnei to thr socsi, L3 was st.-.-.! J to Cnd beralf confronted by a tjssa tJ "o almost ncuplcs;' Jo tcrtitj, tzl fr rst exc: laaila cf l.r.--r a-J w3 tort ..a .a f - aa . . . . tr -it tiber,:z3 tf st xlc-JUii:SJ- ' eel-1 :h rT5d,w ta, and e? r. 'r I I -d 1 1 ' 0 w.i , w w J lisUaee, wUra a fr trees ax J tsthea gate coo" Q cealmeat to a deed whoss -eaMdaUes 1 sbraok from chronicling. , ; .. .r-Tbe nofortanate, betpTesa woman, almost iritk ia call of ber oo toae wel ravished ia torn by bar inhuman captors. -Tbs worst, where -worst seems scarcely possible, rem ii as to bo toUU sirs. Forest a s rar coafiaeineat. whtcb tbe4ut- rsgs bastesed, r " J, ia the presence -of the taQ. ans, she gave birth to n livinf . child. It -cried violently. Tba poor gagged a i bound toother bead eo or the wretches say. to L.J fellows, "Let us kill tbadd brati' aod aCcorJ;, -jly one beld wnue tue otoer aetue.lt sen re : e bead, from the bodrl This sight was b&Uatb appalled eyes of tbe poor victim, vhose strugrles bad freed the. upper portioo of ber face from tbweoveriag. She saw ber infant cut fa yccst and . then she was lett alona. . . : . . She sari she fainted, bat recovered ber sensea bow long after sbe knows not, and, regaining ber feet, commenced dragging herself homeward da nng which sbe faiHted three times.. It was three boors, or oearlr eleven o'clock, when she retrain ed her boms,' tbe' walk being less than tea min ates' distance between Mrs. Thompson's and ber own boase. " ' " ':. - - Tbe appearance of the poof woman si sbe re tamed to aer own bouse was .painful and shocking, and ber condition was critical. Tba neigh. borbood wat at once aroused, the intelligeftce fly i eg like wildfire. J . . . , ; . bmce that time and st tbe present the utmost exertions are being made and have been made, to arrest the perpetrators of tbe crime, a double one,jf rape aod murder. Your correspondent, though be reels comfideat that be resides in ao ordinarily quiet and law abiding community, would not like to ana weir for Abe safety of these villains, area to await a dee course of law, JVe ijeii a (hi vicinity could have beld them, within turee or tour days after tea perpetration of tbe crime. - ' '", ""'"..' '' : --'- t -' - Mrs. Forest's condition remains tenons. tbourb not critical. Sbe avers that aba recoguixed one of tba men as one aha bad area before. . Of both she givea desert ptioe a which are .now in the bands of the leading detectives of tour citv.bna of whom I asw here this tnominr. It is to be hoped that the wretches will vat be brourbt to tbe justice they so fully merits : r ' . tS?" Ia all our experience as aa Editor, we have never beea called upon to rejord a more fiendish outrage tbsn the above. ' Hanging would be to light a pnnishroent for the infamous scoun drels. fhey should be burnt 'alive ovar a slow fire. Ed. .Banner. '. ' lUTE&ESTIVQ FROU mCAR&QTJU Refaaalof the Ificararaaa Government to A Ihtvr the PasgeMgereoa tbe Steamer Washington to Laud. . "r -1 - . -. Newiroai,,Dec. II. : Tbe steamer Waabingtow, from Nicaragua, has arrived at this point on the os t ward parage.- She landed several passenger at Port Ryal On the 16th nit. She arrived off San Juan on tbe 18th tilt having experienced heavy gales ea the loth and 16th. When . outsiie the harbor she was boarded by a boat from United State frigate Savannah. Sbe entered tbe barbor at noon, 1 The iiu-d Jawtea -fries ttJ. vta nth and ataenv ofwitr Jamestown and Uritish abipa of war Leo paid and Vaiarous were" in port. ' Sir Gore O use-ley was on board the latter vessel.' Col. UbilJa, tbe steam Company a agent, gives information that nothing7 bad been beard of tbe steamer Hermann. The Government of Nicaragua refused to per mil the -passengers by the Washington to go through the country, alleging that they were filli-buatera. , .; s The steamer Catharine Maria had been sent up to Granada to obtain permission, to land ber pasac ngers iu case tbe ilerman . should arrive at ai Juan. ' . . ... .. . '' Tbe Steamer Wasbington was boarded by Cng lisb otScers from the Leopard and Valorous. with side arms,' who asked questions axtowheth; er there were' arms -and : ammunition on board, and requested to see tba passenger list. They were mlorraed that tbe ship had been boarded by the officer "of tbe United States frigate Sa, vaanab, wbo wowbr give' them all oeeessary in; fimatioa regarding the character of the vessel. The officers replied that tbey weie instroHed to obtain such information direct.'. They did not, however.ins.ai- oo the batches . being takeq off, ad left suddenly. ... : - r - - -; The same day thex etoamer leopard went to the mouth of the Colorado to intercept 250 Slli-basters, whom it was reported the Waahinetoq bed lauded there the previous night. Our boat could not get. up the San Juan, owing to low wa ter, and had .proceeded to tbe mouth of the Col orado, where, it arrived at dsyligbt the next mor ning, just in time to be seen by the officers of the.Lettpard. The boat was rbased by tbe boats from tbe Leopard wit a howitzer and small arms. and 'overtaken, but having no ' fillihuaters on board, the boats went back to their s-ip, which returned to Greytown;" ; " v . - : On the 3oth the Roanoke arrived at Greytown, witb iaformation that tba Herman had proceeded to Saa Francisco. - ' v: Oa the 20 tb CoL Cbilds, lboeompanyarent, returned from Granada without aecooipliahing any arrangement.- -Tba. boat wae not allowed to paaa without an. offices and file of men on board. Tha Gorerameut, however, became finally ratia fied that them : were no fiIlrbBters on board ei th-r the Washington or tbo Herman,. aad the steamer was permitted to land at Virgin. Bay bv the agent of .the cam pan y, who proceeded taSan Juan del Sur to look af'ertbe Hermana, . i ,The U.t!S. stoop .of war Jamestown raited on in company wi ihtteamer Moses Taylor. , No orders baring rome for the Washington's passengers to go . forwardLbf itbs, msiLroute, tKev fs meined onr board and returned to New York, leaving AspttwaU naxbe evening of the first, ' Not a case of iHrnes bad ceeerrd an board the Jamestown, v She sailed on tba 29tbJor Se Jus. a. lasamUowrv' djalegatoiv Congrees jfrooTAri' zona, Jurubes the &t:.Lxui UepvUicam with glowing accounts of tha abuodaoo of gold aod silver depoaiie in that .Territory. , That aper Bije. -Lieut,- lowry left tbe'guld roines en the U of November, at'nhicb titna'aboo; I5J taea were at work there, maliu on an average from seven to tea dollars per day. Gold has been die-covered oa both sides of the CiU rivr for i distance of revera) miles,1 beginning :about twenty milts above Fwt Yuma.- It bs i!sj Usa covered soma sixty miles above the preseai tig-CvTbaovwlandrnail eompany are running extra stages from Los Angelas to tha caea iltr thecrommodauou of emigrants. A towa bas beea laid out called CllafXif.&nd buildinsar9 rrJ-7'CCJg frp far three' tail on each .side cf tv? taail r?t?i wlich rtrri? th-c h the r l'. r-"' s f.oia ;t " -r s c f r a. . r : : 3 s r i o s re- tb f of water ir ti lain the gold, of Xoverr I ""7 w-rth rf rr. Up ta ti: ea t '.;Tt 1 1.-- i t... t.ZT I thoU....1 1. . . v - ..j "I I Aatonta,' xaci-a aal Cauta ELts -eoE: - "?. - ' - r the 26tb, and arrived at Aspinwall on. ,ba SaiisfcSv F actively at work. LieuU Howry brings several fine specimens of silver front these mines. ' He say tba eapjlf i. almost inexbanstiUvand ia factio snbaioadaaca that Uisof desae knock ed out of tha ground bj .tba ct of travelers' boreee. . . , coranrcaio-JAL. .. WAXBTKaTog Dec" 12. ' ' "-"" ttotrst or ncraKSSTtTiTxt. ' Tba noose resumed tbo consideration of tbe Jndge Watrons ia peach men t rasa. " ' Joba Cochiane, of X. . x. argued front the evi ceoce to abow the complicity of Judgs Vatroue in land speculation, and that tha House should inquire into bis conduce With a view to further tba . procaedings, Mr, Clay, of Ky- offered a resolution which was adopted, requesting tbe President, if not iaooa sisient witn tne puoiic. interest, to communicate to the House information ia bis possession, regar ding tbe recent reported boarding by British na val o facers of American vessels ia tha Gulf of Mexico. .. When tbe Senate met; Mr. Seward, of N. Y. moved to dispense with the rule requiring a bal lot for tbo Committees, and take a vote instead Tbe proposed list being read, a vote was taken as to whether the list be accepted or not, result' In as follower ' -. Xeaa-Alles, lUtes, Bayard. Benjamin, Big ter. Bright, Brown, Clay, Davis, Dnrkee, Fitcb, Ureen, (Jwm, xiammood, Uanter, Iveraoo. John son of Tenn., Jones, Kennedy, Mason, Peerce, Polk, Rice, Reid, Sabastain, Shields. Slidell, Stoart, Tbo m peon f N. J.f Ward, aad Wrigbt Nars BelL Broderick. Cameron. Chandler. Clark, Collamar, Dixon, Doolittle, Feasendeo. Foster, Foot, Hale, Uamltn. Harlan, King. Sew ard, Simmons, TrumbnU, Wade, and Wilson . Abeent rittepdeo,- Doaxlsx, Fttgpstrick, noaaton, Jobnaon, ruga, oumner, TJbompson, Toombs, Tf ulea, aod, Mallory IX. The list as adopted Is aa fallows.- . ;'' ' p On Foreign Relations--lIason, Dougtasj Slidell. Plk, Crittenden, Seward, and Foot, On Finance Hunter, Pearca, Gwin, Bright, Hen. mood, Fesseodenp. aad Cameron, L Oa Commerce Jay, Cenjst&in, Bigter, Held, Allen, and Hamlin, v" . - v - ' Oa Mtary Affairs--Davis, lspalrick, Jokn son of Ark Feasendeo, Broderick Wilson and King. . . ' ; . . On Jndicarf-Ward, Ciingman. Pugb, Ilenj v min. Green,'Collataer,'and Trumbull. - On Post Offices and Post Roads Tatee, Big. let, Gwin, Riee, Ward Hall, and Dixon, ..-. , On Public Lund. Stuart, Johnaon of Ark-. Pugh, Chaodler, Jobnaoa of Tennn Foster, and Harlan. ' - " v ' v- - - . ! . On Private Land . Claims -Benjamia,' Polk, Shields. Thompson of K v., aod Dorkee, ,? . Oo Librarj Pearce, Baysrd, and Feaaenden, " ' On Indian A ffira Sebastian, Rice, Fitcb, BelL -AtoH-aMWjUit:fAWi . 1 r Oa Pf-oaioaa Jones, Thompson or ITJ7, Clay liAte.Bf j boinron pi Jiy, t oster, and King... ,v On Revolutionary Claime Shields. Bates, Crirtenlen, WiIon, snd Durkee. , r On Claims I Person, Mallory,T7ard, Sitamoos, and Clark. . . - . - . V-i -. Oo tbe. District of Coluhts Brows, Mason, Johnson of. Tenn., Wilson, and Tfu'ee. . . .... Oii Patents end Patent OESee Raid, Joboson of Tern Simniona, and Trumbull. " '.On Public BsHdingw and Oronnds Bright, Davia, Douglas, Krnnedy, and Clark. . . On TetTiloriea Green, , Donslas, Sabaatlsn, Jones, Col lamer, and Wade. Tbe- CftBtfugent Expenses of' the Senate- Wright, Johnson vf TeBA. and DiXon. V .-' O Printing---:I?itcb, Cassroa,and Qingman'. Mr. dmgaBaa.declines to.eerve,' and the ..Vice- President will appoint another member to. bis ple. ' 1 -:- ' '- ? On Engrossed Billai Wrigbt, CigTer, aod XTar Enrolled BillsJnoea. Brown, and Dnolittle. . Mr. CiI ngman of N, C addreeld.. tbe Senate oa Ibe Presidehl'af llemgr Rererring' to the Oatott Bulwer Treaty" while we", are talking I about tbe Monroe doctrine, -he said, what the oBme aoctnne fo oerseivesr J he scope or bis remartcs was that tbe. Clayton Bulwer .Treaty must be ahrngated and thus liberate the bands of this- Government, r ' ' -. ; " - ., 4 The Senate e Pacific , Railroad bill, npbv a vote of 30 against .18. .r-.-.-, Mr.;fjwin addressed the Senate. . called : . . imiiiTju list, ; i Jteport of e mnrding CommUUe nfilu'KMX County Agricultural Socieft Fair hell Sept . : lUth, 234Was4 ZQlh, and Oct. 1st; 1858. arstuoxx licet, bsirr xkp saddlx cxass . ----- f S. S. McTBtvrs-i.U4--tst Premiara .00 F, WtPiummer, "Morgan TnrerU.2d 3.00 sTttxtvxa axsrr pssrr axb atr woxx cbxss ... .. .. - .. " ; . jjd. ' " -'-.v.-. Tsiban CunrtrMorgao Tlger.':.r.t.ld l,ef J. rV Wilier, "Suffolk Fancbw.'..u:2d 4.00 , -JOSEPH HALL Cb'n Com, aaooa masxx. axd craiva ccltl l-las 34. B." "Majers, ...' i... i .ti... 1st p &,C6 C. tepbaxia,..-.....;........v...2d 3,00 J.'. WhitSw mmy . . q j. -.3q QFsrrn "i - turcu 6XLoios--CLaex 4th , s j i A. w hite.-...........,..,,.,... lit p 4,00 John iird...l.;'..M. UiTi-.i.V..iiw 2,09 -,.'-.-vetaitTnnj4ar ; i Jacob llla..JMV...Ul. .wM:.'.M.WIat p 4,09 C. ff(-V-r tt't 'ri Qn-w!-1 p Q Farm 1 . atvGUB ccutvG9 Class ib.;. , . . s Johp McSro;w.,..U.r,.lIst p 2,00 Sohtt Mclutj n'zi .2i Cul b i.M: Tnrftf.- ayigfaOaas tth.o-5-4 'W A. Ijoradoa,.n..M.4M..v. .-.lit p 2,03 D. Wjlaon ........4 Cult. , - GEO LXQE HUG LIES, Ch'n Cotrw t ,iiS3 J TXAa OL BORS8COl.T3 Cut i George- HaTan, -PelLrouadfer,tst 'p 2.C0 Samuel Detwi!er, Ec!lp"..rf,.;..li Cult i qtLDisoajraaeaTssa otn Cla: e jj.-c r t J acea f r h Arwood... -Jgt p 2,0 3 Xhomas Uclrey.w, .... .-i Cut '- v-43 ma eta fTAtttsra Ca C:!a.i.-- ! Jcho If cCle.'land, 4e!ir--.,.ht p 2.C5 Q.AJrwi 3 AKS.Cct.Tj C:: L- w!'r. .-....,M...rai....l If 2T-iscnr-:::CriT:-,.::;!l - ... - .. - .... . . . .' . V --' ! : mt. B . " .-.....--. V ... 1 r '.tj ..., ,. ... 1 1 .... :cir . --!! -a'?iT. r--. r.-' - r EU WiltVSuSuIk Punch,... ..;.;..2d Cult F. W. PLUMMET Cb'a Com. . - : awxxTSTxrrx, sratuon ava colts. - ! Tha Committee report but one . preeentd "Utii folk PancVand four of bis colts, there was so competition. Tbe committee say of the Horse and bis colts that. for strength and durability, for draft parpose s, that they are ood, bat there be lag so competition, tbe role prohibited any award tba committee orgs a greater eCurt hereafter, to bring into competition a full exhibit of tba bortea aad their colts. - ' r-.-?-. -' JOHN McEL&OY.CVo Coot. - - . . - .-. atctxa. : -. : aaaaaasjaeotseeeeaseeaM 1st p O Farm W. Critchfield .. e Ssaareae e aa ....2d p O Colt ' VOtJXTT TXOTTtSQ. " :'T 2d day in tamca. ' - J. C Raaisey.MmM...;.M..,M..M.lst p $10,00 John Shaffer,...................2d p 6,Ul) ' County Trettiny Under Saddle-J.HaU.........:.......4.,..........wlst o 10.00 Wal80ieieaeaaavaaaaaaaaeaeaave ea at fi Tf sSaQO (Jaunty txutng ta xxoraess. M. Blackburn,., ....lst p $5,00 H. Bucklsnd....l....... .......... Jfd O Fatm ; Slate TioUiny Job McEIree, (harness). .......... ....1st p 30,00 Joba C. Ramsey, (saddle),.... ........ .2d p J0,00 " - FtAirtH Day. Nelson & White, "Red Dick,M..,...Ist p $30.00 Edward Wright,-,... .................. ..2-1 p 25.00 J. Halt,.... .,-...... ..... .... Jd p 25,00 C L. BKNNET, Ch'n Cora, txbica CQCxaTBiAirixM. . . " . Mine Eliza Ewalt,.... 1st p $10.00 Mrs. Postlewait,..........,....,24 p S.00 Mra, l?s!ii,.nMiMH,.i,w,MnM.H.jil p 3,03 Miss Alice MeUaakey.Godfy'a Ladies Book Miaa Jeauie BalL.,.w. - - Miss Elixa Cassil, . a. Miaa Ada Dianey ............. ' Miss Mary Marker, ....... H. B,'CUaTIS. Cb'n Com. carrta. . CZasrlat. . Durham Bulla 3 years and over. J. W. Hall";,...MMm..,. ,MMM.MW,,.Mlat p $2.00 John Lyal, p 3.C3 F. W, Sapp,.M.M .... ...... Jd p O Farm DURBAM BULU 2 TKASX AKD OTSX. A. Patterson....... ..........,.'i...,....lat p $3,09 A Wbite.......... 2d p O Far dcxham autta 1 Tsxa jr otcb. Knox Co. cattle com, "Cham pioa.".lst p O Far. J. S, Boyd,.. ........ ,....,......,.24 p Cull ' '" DCXHAM BtLt CALTXS. v eTOS Zip ft .aeaeateaee aee s e aa. a aaa aaa .afii II Ctllt Joba lljltj.........: .. .....2d Dip - ALEX McG&EW, Cb'a . ..' , scaasit cowa, , . . , . - - !' ' ' ' Clattld. ' ' P. W.Sspp; Mary Clay" . 1st p 5.09 Joba Durbin,.... ......fcM....-2d p 2.03 B,S. Casseil...........,....., Jd 0 far DtTKHAM CALTrS. flnbx County Cattle Com ........lrt p Cult Henry PbiJIips......;.....;..........' p Dip : : OVaBAAf TSAXUKOS. - S S. Taylorv..M...MM,.vMM .M....lst p Q Far T, Larrimore.................. ........ ,.2d p Cult . ctTRSAit 2 tkabs ota. TL lBjr.;...'......T.;...........i...lat p $3.09 cvwe,.,.i..i.., ...... ,..w.2d P'O bar J uu a nckmiu,. . . . i. .v. ..... (anmAI mhr - axTox cowa.. O. VT. Jackson, .......... ..........lat p$5,09 L T. Beam,.......,........ ....... ..,..2d p 3,00 TXAXUVO aXTDXsV " L T. Beaa,M .-..... 1 at p O Fat . , ! .. ..: , . L T, SHAW, Cb'a com., . y . UTLCH OOWS Class S, : ; eTe Ajt lG&IfiasaaaaaaaMaaoaasaeaesSaaMatllt p aw8 -rr- oxiur ax8 rtT cattlc. Jseob 8eIL Yoka of Oxeaw...Mu,.Jst p 3,C3 Samnel Sa j d ar.. , n.m...2d p Q..Farm. Win, Moody. Yoke 2 yr old ...,-.lt P 2,00 Asa Patterson, . ... .. ........ ..,M1 p O. Farm. Anthony White, Fat Cattle..... ........ lit p 5,09 JESSE DAVIS, Cbfu Com. SWTE STAXC. IXCXABirrt OATTtX aKTT OT COCXTT. . . .,-lurhai Bull 3 iWt Old and Ova-. . Tbomas Dariiug. Cosbocton'couutyi.lat p ." 00 John Meredith,' Morrow coonty....... ...Id p 2,09 - v' Durham Cam i-' Taor Old and - Over. Tbooaas DarHog.CoshocloOfCountyr.,lt p 5.00 James Biggins, Mrrow coant,,,.24 p 3,09 ' Durham Bull 2 ytare and acer.. ttTBartiett,' Morrow couaty.....M 1st p S.09 -.. ? ' Durham Bull Calce : Thomas Darling, Cosboctoa county ..It p 1,50 John lT Cnox coanty..M.M...M.2d p 1,00 , Durham Heiftrt 1 year eld. Tbomas Darling, Coabocton coauty,...lat p 1,50 John Heakit, Morrow eoauty,.MM..2J p IflQ -, - ;. '. Durham Udfer Calvu. - . . . M, FvBartlett, Morrow county, ...... lat p 1,00 ' Durham Heifer 2 year eld. John Meredith, Morrow county....... ... Jrt p 2,00 Devon Cow. 8. L. Taylor, Knox county, .........lit p 5,00 Isaac T. Bcuav - -....24 p 3,0t' . Dteon Ueifer. ' laaac T. Beam...... . ............. ....Mlt p 1,50 iDetan Bull Calvet. John Lyal...... Mlst p 19 laaae T. Ueaui,.....'. ....,.2d p lJbQ - CALEB LETTS, Cha. Com. ' . B8tr. ' Jesse McCasTln, Spanish Merino Buek,1st p 5,00 Thomas Swan, 44 - Ewes,.Jat p 5,00 Joba L. Rush, Saxony Merino Buck,.- 5,00 Meshsc Hystt EwesW 6. 0 Elias Pealer, Frenck , . Back-, O. Farm. Mesbac Hyatt, SUesian V 4,00 Wm. W. ParmXnter, JJoorwoolei M , 4.00 Mesbac Hyatt, 5 Saxony Merino 3C wee, ' '4,00 Tbomas Swan. 5 SpanUb" - " 4,00 PhiUirf Rica. 6 Lambs,:....... ........... 3j00 WnwNeyio, ' -....-,0. Farm, Wm, Par men ter 5 O.CulL Wta.' Bun ar. Back, cross Spaniob and -CJ -' f?Axohy,...'..:...J....','i;.Ist p 4,00 Daniel MeGagin. cross Spsa-Auid Sax-,2d p 3.C0 PbUlipIlvee. 5 Eea t;:lst p 4.09 B. S. CaeseJl, 6...- . . .M . ' r i 2d p 3,00 ' C3AS.S7AN,Cl,a.Coo. - C - ' --Eoci-' " " IsaiiT;Tieata; Coat, CUer VbtIa p 4.C3 WsavLyotv- r td p S.C3 LewiCarejs ? t ci i k iM :-W QIar WmLyon Eow ; u . .. . lit p 4.G3 Isaao T. Beam, ' ' 2i P3,C3 Joseph Beeny, ar-Vf.wM -p 0 1'ar Levi J. Lampson, S mn.t..wHlit p 103 JcTin DewU, 6?;--.U.-..Ci W.T, Psrmerter, )"cs,,w,.fc.Cu!t!rror Tbo&ias Durbin, Uo;j, for gsBeral use, O Far Jila Uartoa pair TurkerV..I. 1st p 6 Far Eata'I G. Lamb, Eitchii chlciec 1st '4 - , Wm,I?ionf r-:xei breeds.. MUt - Jobs 1 fort en, ; " u r.rHt...Z CuH EUer Drowtin?, Xrsic:Aij,-......It O Far Cxut G. Lama : - '- ..... .W......2J Cwlt . - . ' 1 It TM ....... . . ..... .- .... v'. I. A'-t K - -. -. . 1 -tp 1: 1-'. 1: 1-1 1 7 1 u ' r tz : j NUMBER, 354 : T ; Jamw llartia, test aeedicg Crape, CtilUtsiar, - . J. H EUHIa, Cbaircaa, - - -. . - i CBAIV . H. H. Yoong, jr, best col. eeed VTbeat lit p tt9 R. Pbiliipa, . . .....-.-.. 2J Cult C Barker, best specimen of aeed corn 1st p 2,09 P. G." Beard slaT,....... 23 p Cult R. Phillips, specimea of jarlej,. CzlJ.7rizt J. AtsrUoi , " . r.jf 1C3 ' D. SLHTU, tbairtaaa tftzzu. ' . tcqctaslxs. -. i--';..'-Joba Leonard, best B. silver skia pota , toes, j,..ww, ..ilst p X.C3 James Martin,.. ....... .Mi....,M2d pCalt ftaLbaa AituJure, w&ue INesbaoockS 1st p Cult 13 a west potatoes, ... , u 1st p229 Daniel Pa L 2d p Calt 3d a Dip Phillip Hyatt, ' f , Thomas Trier, best beets, Cultivator P.O. Bdardaley, best whits beans, lit p O Far Wm. Brock, ' .' . . 2d p Cult Q. B. Arnold, ba Tomatoes, Calurator Wm Brock, ba Onions, ; 1,09 Joseph Adams, 6 beads Cabbage 1st p Cull Wm, Moody, 4 2d p Dip Wm. Logsuon, & largest Pumpkiaa litp I.fja Wm. Brock, 4 . 2d Cell Wm, Brock, 6 equssbet let p Coir, Wm. Logsdon, 6 squashes, i Dip Wm. Brock, greateat variety of Teg. 1st p 2,Ctf JOSEPH GARDNER, Chairmau of Cuea. PA 1ST rxoSCCTX. ' Mrs. A. MiEer. 6 Es butter. : 1st a 2J10 Mrs. J. Love, 6 Ibt . 21 p 13 Jamee Martin, beat sample of Honey ; l,C3 John Harrod Chinese cane Molasses, 2,09 R. R. SLOAN, Chairman, of Cm. 4)itcsTta anctcs. Mrs, 8. Lyn, 19 yards woolen carpet,-.! p 4.C3 lira. Elixabetb llsdien, Eed quilt, 1 st p 2 C 9 Mra.D.Auld - 24 p 1X9 Mra. S. Drake. 2d p Dip Mrs. O. Adams, aroolea aocka,MMM.Mlatp89 Ura.G. Evaaa, biaokeu.-..lst p 1,09 Mrs. J. N. BURR, Cha. Cosa. atmar Cusntirrxx oj rtowcax. Mrs. II. B. CurtU, largest aod best collection flowera,.. ........., 1st p 2X9 Mrs. OrmSr,. , .-, . ......... ...2d p 19 Miar Ella Curtis, beat cat flowers, .....lat p 1.C3 Mra. Elvira Lane,.....................MM.2d p Dip. Mra. C. H. Scriboer, variety of flowera.lst p" 1,00 Mrs. Job Raab,..,.... ...... 2d p Dip, Mra. H. P. Warden, boquet of grasses . in glass esses........... ...1st p 1.C3 Miss Ella Brown,...... ..........,.....M2d p Dip. Mies' Mary Evens,.. ................ ......d p Dip. - - . AXTICLXS COXMXSTBXa TO BOARD. Mrs. Plimpton, 2 vicea gTapes...... .Dip. Miss Ueacb, feather flowers,-...... ..........Dip, Mrs. S. W. Burr, bair flower.......... Dip, Mra.; Oldrojd, ' - . ' Dip. Mrs. Plimpton, wax japonica,..............wDip. nxs AXTX. j Power ifr. McDonald, Daguerreotypes, r .................. m.w.., m 1st p Fr'J Dip, Cbas. W. Snyder, Dognerreotypee,:....2d p Dip. P. bV Cohen, oil psiniing .......Ist p 3.C3 Misa E. C Delano,. -..2d p Dip. Miaa Ella Curtis, Lithograph. ........... 1st p 2.C9 Misa Julia Houghton,. . .....Id p Dip. Mias S. J. Lsmb, Draancg.... .. ....... 1st p 2,C J Miss Carria White,...-..-.......Ji p Dip. David Boaner.oruameofal peBmanabip,lst P Dip U.g. ... , If, il, t.f.-ii... r..AVKL-. -Z.X af tTava. eaM assaw.aeatea e aCoCE QSsQ2tvsJ9 LOR1N ANDREWS, Can. Coat, " VXCSAXIXX. - - v. F. Penbarwocd, best boras shoes,.-1st p O Fr. A. McLood, best abow Uacksmub w'lclst p ? "3 W. King, beat abow beta and eaps-lst n O. Vex Miller A White, best show boots and. wbOwWaaaestssaoeM,ssesasaivee aasaa.ta Telw ) S.w.aV Thos. T rickv. . .........? p O. Far. Enjler a Bedaker-....w-..3i p Cull. Ely A Lemmoo, best target rifU-..-lst p ?,C3 M t U ema0B ri3ef...j,JJ p X);p. A.' QilUam, bed saddle and haroeu,..,lst p 6 C9 Joseph Hess, ens do, brooms,..-.. .1st n Calt. H.P. Ball, cooper work,. ...........lat p O. Far. O, Auld, best fioux and- tneal-.ln p Pr'd Dip. B. J. Agnew, prLating, .......Ist p Fr'i Dip. H. ST. Cotton, 4 specimena of Scu!ptore,lat p 3,09 E. W. Cotton, marble work.:..... .-lit p Q, per. J. A I. Woods, building brick,...M.lt p ilip. A, M. Welsh, baaketav... 1st p Dip- Joseph McCormack, French bedstead.lst p ZS-i ' J. S. Martin, patent spring bed,...Coaimsuisi. Buckingham, Upton & Corona 33 ia. - " ' - fiourieg mill, highly com'd,-.lt p TtA Dip. T.X. Clark, cement to-i ff.. . Co m mend ad . t, . .E. B. GRAN I, Cha. Com,, ' XSOS CA8TIXG8. : i Wm. O. Evans A Co Suwart's cook iog stoTe,-...-.... -.. .. ....,lttp2.C9 Furlong, Ssvsge A Co., cooking stove,2J O. Par Wm. O. Evans A Co-, parlor eioTe,..lt p 2,03- " . r - best show of cop .1 per and tin wsre,'. ... . .......lit p C,C3 Wm. and John-' Booar, (Dougiesaes) -. . - - Sugar Cane Mill,..., .M.ltt a 5.C Aisnsaeia a vooa s, sugnr cane a, vp-, orater. Tried 00 the Fair Ground, - aod fully answers tbo porpos end is all that is elaimed far it ' ' ' Tba committea report that tba articles i on bxhibmon in thoir departntsct were excellent But there was act enough of tbera and they bepe that : this department will berexfier be bet ter represented :- -" r.,. CHARLES COOPEE. Chairmaa cf Cca. FASM ItSriXESTX. ..... B. S. Case!l, Farm Wagon:..ir, ....tst p 2,C9 Wm. E. Gibson, Carriage.....- ...i.lst p ff.CJ Wm. Howe, Open ZJaggy,-...w-.-.-..2i O Fag J. E.. . Wood bridge, ' Hirby'a combined ."v Reaper & Uuwer 4 aaei es sewesi Baldwia, Dewit & Con ditto.., .,,24 p 3,C9 Ba kingharn, Upton ii Ci, Thrashing r '' Machine, ,.,... .......... .,11 p Wm . Rush, Tbraahing Machine -24 p 3.C J Farloog, Savage L Co Ploo br lat p 3.C3 Asa Foot, Syplieo Parap,. hiebly corocendsJ 17. CNewiaana Elastic Rail Chain : Puap.L ....... ... O Iar Henry Ranb;orHxtw-nii.-.lat p l-CJ Corpe Eer, -' -"-- '- - '- - p- Lip Lee. Dunning Zi Co., Fasning HiH.lat p 1X3 Mire & MoreV "tJj u 1 21 p Dip Acdrew Harrcdt Portabla encerMMlst'S C-It Erastua Roan,. , .ru : ; -t . p V'rt C. TX. Bryant, Churn'. lat p Cult Joaalhaa Weavefj business wssoacoirjE;tiJw 2, Jiha W. CniAspee, Well s patent raix . . 4 -r :.red iovKr)awwo.ii.H,wmi Ci.'sca 5 John W. GiUaspee, Etraw j Cora CuK T; ter m,.m m m .... . - JT "'itfia The CoG3Esitta examined ti.3 efrs.l i.t'Vs tngllaihiuis, tud rep-:, t' sa a! c:c'.li--.-tlan as-1. rec-aec-I lL:.j t3 piUlia-such, but owing to ti. iiapr.rt tri-1 1) s:Lr:i they wera aaY j scud, xr-l tLa dlC-rence iatha eostof ccr.straci';-., -1 c;i unable todeiermlno '7 which is e&ti.lei ta tha rrskrence, and to wkcra t?t ri t'9 lAL.i Z:i prc-iu-.s.1 .Th: Cjoi. . r-:'l i f"- f:c;r r-"t t b":"T ' I'"" frl I' ;::-'-, wSI t-" - f "? ' :j h f.: V.-.:.:::r,'..i . L ..-.'.,' i-.:ri.:;:..l Is, t .l t. 3 c;.: ...at. ---A .-..5 tziil 3 - : ..crrs...":a. i - , 4 Ci ij t?t':r i.za C 3 v: |
