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, , , , , ; , . . : ; n VOLUME " X.LVII. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, IS58. ..' NUMBER 51J : r -r-, - , - -. . -- - - - --- - - - (Di)io State tbi-wkrklt'and whek.lt OAIL? iit SOHOTTIiBH oo WW. MlillOHLEH, Editor. WnnT . I) it Ona Ona Our Tiiim Invariably in Advance. r Pmi- . HiM-M.Mpw. . tlioCa-rl, ftrfHt ISM tJ. Tbi-W-hit 100 f , , i -.W IllfltaorUaMKUrar I SO 11 . , TMUIHOr ADVKRTIMNfl BY TH1 WjDABl. (tu unbb os w uil A aw abm .r. l akr . tie 00 : mm mimis waal M immlhn 13 00 ; on ' t waai ii ininittm 10 M ona lwk. B montht I 00 ; ana t daya 1 00 " U nontha S M ; ooa " I Ur 7 Obio Stocis Our medera will recollect i Gevt-rii'ir Chase and Ike Waibtti.toa Malar that during toe iwntf eaooey preeanre laat sum- Inauguration.) mar end Ml, when till kinds of property was We giro below the letttr of the ,Com mission depressed, and beaks aod merchants were fell- ers of the Monument, to Gov. Chase, Inviting log evert day, that It wea asserted by the Ohio htm to etteod the Inauguration of Ibe Statue ol Slatumtm, Newark Adwtt, and other leading Washington at Eichmouil, us the guest of the papere ol the Democratic party, that the Stale State of Virginia, and his reply. The letters Stooks of Ohio wbiob were quoted In New are creditable to both parlies: York at ninety cents, had been depressed In va) INVITATION, us notbv the aaooer amicbnt bv the "blunders Kichuoxo, Va, Jan. 15, .has. .UU .1 Ph.- ...A tha. I UoV. B. r. UUAHe.. nlr; - Aming UDflfT WC SO ' I ihnriLa nf tha lii nnml Ataamtilv nt' Virginia puic umwra, aim ipoj ".io W( jcUully itlf ila yuu M ,he Gueit ot h(! It waa necessary to elect Mr. Payne and the 8ulB to present at the elevation ol the Demooratlo ticket in order to save Ibe 8tate Statue ol Wiu-binirion to ila position on the I "! !S Iron ruin, aod bring the State Stock up again Virginia W..i.h.iigton Monument, in the oily of ! w to ft premium. Rlobmond.on the 22d day of February next ID uiwu wuu uiautj mesa uiiargrja, iu" ui. 1 muntb 4 M ; ona " 1 inMrtioa to theT were falae: that Got, Chaae aod tbo He DiipijH adTwttMBMaia haU ait law th abwi p0DuCftDI D0 mott to do w lib the depreMioo of.ouratocka than the man to tbe moon; aod they knew, alao. ttet although the i looks were to link Into notblngoeM tbe Htate aould be on loaer by It, except as it might effeot Ita future credit. But they made pttople hellere other Tbe election pawed off. Got. Chaaewaa re-elected. Tbe money premura pawed off, aod jirt-wrtliiimanta.laadad n4 pUoad la the eelana ef i jiil NotioM,"owWPUraMwr raw. All ootlMi ranolrad to ba anbltubad ay law, Ufal ratal If order! on tha loaida aielailvaly aftor tha Bnrt waak. tO pr cent, mora thao tha atwa rata ; bat all nab UI appear m tL Trl-Waeklj wttboat abaiaa. HuMinou Uanlii, mo atumdinn An Matt, ft jau, bj da, p r Una ; oatalda t. Noti of mtmttnf i, flbarlUbU aadattM, lr eoape- A.irtim-nU not awompanlad with wrttto. dtm- "J beiog Worth 10 New linn win ba inMrtad uu iPreio, ana uhpq ajaaon- lori oiiy two aoa tnree per cent, a mnnm, it Youra, very rfepectfully, VVM V RIT0IIIK. GKOKOK W. MUNFORD, GU8TAVUS A MYERS, Cmmvttoit the Manumtiit, REPLY ST4TI Or OHIO, KxKOOTIf Dkfahtiimt, I Golumbuh, Feb 19, 18A6. ( Sir: -I find myeelf conHtntlned by Itnperaiirit public dutlea to lore go the Mratiuoittlua ol bHng pmatiDt at tbe inauguration of tbe status ol WaabiURtoO, at Kicbmnod, on the HQ lust. 1 fegrt-t It toe more, wwiii, reprem-uuo, lor tbe time utiog, lo Dtr unlet Magltitriicy All traniU aiwrUtmeKti maul U pa44 i hin r ult will oui tariao irom. i Unlr lli prMitat Tfltm, th KdTr1tir par1 Bach foi th Hone h oawplai, tha abnti baton 00 be obUlDed oo 6nt rite securities at four I the H'e Oommonwealib, whoie exialeocu and fire per Oent. a year. All good stocks hare M, T 1 v oau a.-uree. w toem.gna--M..i.n ..i.n-.n-nlHj pi Virginia. Inspired by ib: coun- afj oi tier mud iiiuetriuun anna, and it.avnl f" fare. The tin Mr. Payne baa committed, and Pi Iwyoureall wkI your uaociatei on tb t n c l u a i , . ,., . .t Committee. ?.-ry truly yours, o. P.GuAsa, for which be la abused, la that be thinks the Z BahtiBlng Cunsiy au4 ibe Jail Bill Wemttketto following txiraot Irom a butti- alneM letter, from a u acrltter llrlog io Bile- Mtthooing oouniy, dated March 6tb, atocka or Ohio, which were wiling last fall for fUHted In her Cea-too to tba omilfderated 90 ctoti, are Dow telling (or 108 oeota, being an Stalet ol bar elaima to the territory Nortb- m. .in, rh..a ... .r weatof tbe Obio. It would sire me TDB8DAY, MAB.JH . "8 1 ' U..I pWa.Mir. (o be.r lo her ppl, .UDHt , r , .... MPUri,nr(., or oordlsl good will from thB inr lu ui flntrs niwn nfl nfinn linn ihit i iili. . j i- ...1.1 . . .1.- . , il a I b--i ri - ueopie in uuui hiiu vu nun u iiik vxprt. Tu, Liohltu to DAT. III the Sena W no-1 .h. j.,... , .r, R Ih, . . . r , lh . H., ,.. ,h J",,,, thlox ol Imporimc, w, tro,iotea. in me rf-,, u u , h,,m i. (,ii , 0h.r at Wnnhiuiitoo, wb iiniua j.io ra .boot to Houm, bill Ri,ln( to John W.Allen tha right n, decline In ihelr ,Iub upon Oo,. OIimo ud ll,mu"l'"", P""'liuK pervading tk-io m the Sum lor elaim he hu tnlnit It. .v. D a . "1" cnaiilrvmen, miv preterve hi ;;. - . 1 i w..Mn..,, k. m.U "w 1 perpetuii, lht Libor; ...J Union, to enuiilli' the Siti. .H.,n, d from the Geoer.1 Oo.ern- Hmnr B Pat.i -Thi. rnM.ra.n, .ho . "f "' '' "- " mint innt ol .wnID ,od. u dlKured. ,b '"''. bJ D"wratlc ,;, , ,. ,.,. , rlmi. lh,. but wlihont eiimina io duoiiilon opon it. tbe P ' uln0 11,8 ewnoarii-beirer ol the par mornucBi in pfrnou, pi-rntit me to nuil mvieli nnnu innit n rii x7 11 D0V aenonoord with tniiiKnttii bitter- ol tbie tnndu ol h-uaeriuii tbeoi : tud believe nen nnenrpaeaed in tne nnnai, ot pny war- UH .nn wpinmuw ui iuh Krei r- aiemorrncT nnn me iffmocrBiic rairir' Snuntor Hammond, speeoi, There li nothing In thli world tompwed cL,.i.i-.n.ii..iiiiii.inriii.rf... noh opponlie m.leilal. anu anomaion, ingrwi- lnH,0uon, in ,Ber ow0 ..i ,a ,h M,,her enu u, wing v.. - Oongraunor tLe Enen iTeiboulderim aeon tlonal D,mncr,e. According to onr .tiiation down tha throat, of lh. n.nnl.nf ih.i wnrlh - ... . .1 m - r--r taridwd Lmcogrjpnerp, me worn -unmoor.- .iiatJ wncn tnp. detwt, and ewrjthlng H68: oy, I, dioimd lbu: "A Ooreroment of the th . .. M0M1!,a -i.h it. Th Wuhin.tnr. "And ,lr, 1 ciuoot pan tbl, without eipreu- people, a form ol tioveromeot In wnion u7i.lrt.- i, u ,n.i,. ,, ingmj regret ibat ibe dlgnliy of ibn great . . .. M 1 " " 1 "I VU, I , 1 ,A '.I 1 ... people eollioiifely, or In which the people ex- , ohlft Tb. rri, , Pi,, .th, ne,t,. indeed i,,b. pfleoMo. that M.honiog count, erciw tbe power of legislation, and the word b) p,lltf0 ud prototype 0f Jim Lane," and idtd In Ibe indignity. Few and rr belen "Democrat" iidiflued a, follow,: "Ona who nnn.indMh.Miin .tin r.nihin.i are ibote who auprove of Ur. Qilion'i vote lor ui a unTernmeat bf tbe people, or la- I ,. ... t ,. ., that bill. But a day of reckoning dr.wtib " ' 1 .. BCiiiua iw, nuu uu reumrco ir more ....h Tl.a Ulhi..B l lhuI .illl.,1 Ar,mrl .L.. aI iL , .hi nl mVm M . . iiiiku. ih . w uvbi . hi w Tor. me rawunuu . ..f.-. ... H ,Dergj and mrucie than Intellect and bnman I ir,,m th. wh ,.i riht.nan f.u nd clae3." Tbeae then, are tbe recognleed, au- u. , n(g,t, the Bepublloan aoow through ml.hl ba,a booed Ibat the Democrat, would thorltative deflnilion, of tbe word, "Demoora- -.nddv ourrenta of aaitatton. Wa Imlnrae have been warned by their ezamula and avoid ci and 'Democrat." and wblcb are tocepled u, p.,. hi. ... w.i- .m ..m1 ed tbe rock upon wbton th.y a.lit. 1 can kc .- ---- - promoiion 10 me nr.i pi.oe in ine p Ullicai . ,h, bliu0 eod , b,,ud bol, whl f, uU) worm, no huiiw irxm ... -... .u,,., .jmgoga, or ,Bt Mw bi, aiiiaut, obio " the ditch.' ' A. W. A. meaning ol lb, wiird,"De,potlc 'aoduDepot,"l ... I ... Tha wuid "Deeootio" I) Urn, defined: "Abao-I ieMWr Banter Wawmclen. Si.aron f ocoua. A Watbington corre, lute In power Independent of oonlrol Irom Mr' oennmi ine oriuon ai men ponnenloi toe spriogueid (Han.; Htpumtun men. con.tltutlDn, or law,: abMlote in the ex- v l" " ". ,n TOOlo 01 wrlle. :- Mr. Dooglae la Oghtlng the Lecomp rei.a uf noaer " "Denpol" it Ihu, giren In 'nangurattng tne aiatu, to ine "Miner 01 hi, ton bailie wllb more faiibiumeia, If pouibl,, th book.: "Maeter or lord rulloa wltnout r " rr .. man our owo general,, tor tnat reanuu, u lor an, control from man. oonttilution, or law,." nnml,Uke,ble algniacanoe aa Indicating hi, no other, be tbould nut be .utijecied to auj at ' ..... m.L. II. wl M.,n..l Ik. U7I.I,. . .. , ., ..Lit n.L.. li. W wlab eely mm Ot OandW to apply tnaee - y r- Mcaa oy nepuoncane. nuanr or, pwr,ue deaoitlo ii to partVee aa they now ,ii,t in tbli " op"ai ".oio.d, .am. - me i, ,m to do u great errvioe in m, luture. country, and then to nay, upon hi, cotaclenee, oonnriurrou or or. 0.010.1 ge erioence He d p,,iy ,d mai.lully recently, Let m if .k. n...i.n... n.n. i. nnt th. .mhndiai.nl W" peculiar geniu, and hi, own conaclnna. nril b,, down the .lanrh AdmlolMration otrenl genulu. drm craty; an I tbe UHinlled H" "" no ...... cabinet, , t ,r ,,..,,..,., ll Mmn,t- "Nationul Demooratlo pan," tha embodiment --" r- - "'" iruiuiw.- There t, mi mau in tne oioaie com of tbe only ilenpotlo power which w, hare In " """"'T 7,.' T ' w "'"' nwnroawitn mm in a running .1.. .......... t. nnt th. .Hm n .tr.llnn nl W"""M" K"" UeDHl,. , IU,r Orilo.M lb... .... anrl. Derbi.De. Jamea buobauan, and tbe parly In Gongma "'" '' ,u ,or U'r atatwrneo, but nut a m.n who I, w which i. ,u.lning it, dcpotlct la It not ,u, mu"" - "nH ,ucn ooiy could d,bl, qlck of ,eUirt, er t.lnedb,lhe"mtera"lntbentb 1, It not "pc, mmam- Bu whelming In both atl k and defenw." ... iiMnnn nim in nrntaii-BL nuniiA mon nt ihaivi -" Meklngtolorc,.con,tilutlonnpon mapMple ..V. .. .,. lather. ..brill.., Tbe Wiinhlugton our rt'Dpon dent ol the Rich' mood SfHA. alter referring to a rumor that Mr. Forcytb.tMir Miuifier to Mx-oo. te to be re- moved, aye: But them in another expect lo which the re- ten lion of Mr. Fur? lb iiiay tie viewed, lie Is a Soutberu man, aod Imbued with Bout burn ideas. We rued and ought t toiiht ou the ap III. -UT mi (a de- . " , ..lnMn.n. ftf 7 "Hh the i ..-..ii ...I .. .. ... greatert men of any day." any day.' Tbe orator tbu, draw a i todel of eminence a. ..I. li... In lh. av.ti.lM. nf nnat.rt" f)n th. olherb.nd,l.nol the poeltlnn Uken by tbe "d "orth and, Ihoughb. did not .how the re- ... . . u. mnA ki- Wi -D 7B- very one knows thai nBpuuiiL. "w"'7 "7- " Bocbanaa'aadmioislralioo la the onpoaite of welaanila ik T.rHilin-l AXMmnhflnallni. nf bnra I ... n....Ml .-.mn.r.' Ar. ma. .nl lh. -1 Panted .bore. advocAtta of "a government ol the paople,',and CbbHaI. Hnul n,l)n IhM Hiti nt ITMhrn.r- for . fortn ol go.ctnment In which th. .upram. General Bhl.ld. wrot. a letter to the preaMeut Zro in.., power I, It dged In the hud, ol tha paopl,," of the ationeaoie senate upon K.,n,u aod at n- mkld the anpolntment ol men who will leel aud in law ol "tbe people ezeroUIng thapower oanot affair,, In which apeaklng ol the Pre,! Druper deaire to urtiinote Hourberu intereel,, of Irginlatiout" We aek the,, qne,lioo,, know- dent h nyr: " I entertain the llelle,l feel- and competent lor tbi, work. The South la i ot to. Ibat no thougbtlul, InMilgen. man . lag. of r,,e.d.blp for blm. and ,e,r,H,om , "SS oonlrovert iheir coneotueu. Aod yet tbe par- Inmoet aoul, that be ba permllled l.i, ownbon- r ,' KouLhrn and uro-ilaver, ... ol ty tbut bavoeaio, ana upnoia, aeepoiiam, u al juugmeu. vo uo uianra uj ma euKg.nirooa oi waller lunicaragua. called demioratlc: and the oarlf wbioh nohold, eelBih men. of inferior nan, aod uuertlon.ble "11 ihi, policy w extenili'd to Meiioo, aud tha trotti, of radical democracy, la oallad fed- Integrllj." ra """" l"1"" ..I ... UU-U, I. .11. J aral and factious. The letter oonolndes aa lollow, t " I mean to Southern denature and Kaprewni alive, here, ae It it not a ttuin tbtt in, airengin at tha pro- relit wrong, let it eome irom what quarter It .ol ot hiniiliiy hardly lea, algniticant ihau ant Adminiairation ilea in me corrupt m aa. i may ; wroog to tne people bl Kaosa, wrong the tate demuoairalion, ol bewaru ana uoug rootle ne, which It m,ke, of the onoe, and to Iba people of Uinneai u wrong to the rco " mnn.T of tha nation? Take from it to da, tha .1. of lha North, or wronu to tha 8o.ih. I will The SealA i, nut otlonai In ber demwda. diepenuiion of palrooaga, of money, of office, reatit, either in tba 8n,trr out of the Senate, Ob no I nuthlng ol U kind I ot honor, and where would II be! II wnnld ba with all my heart aod all my atreogth, to long apeeial Dnpateh to ih. ctaaiaaaii Oantu I born ol ila .Length aa tba aleeplng Sampaon aa Qed pleaaea to apate my Ilia to my country." W.aui.oTO.-i, Monday, March 8. aaa hv lha .hear, of Delilah, and it wnnld ha - .., , .. . Mr. Ha.rla, lihalrman of the rUnea, Inveatl- hl-lo. .nd a o,n u th. anllr. ,nl. .. . "" (.i-K. ' . ".. "k-H l l . . rr - we mover uuaroB oi uinciouair nave lanaereo I journal ol ila proceedlua, with the report, We have belore aa a report of a apaaeh made to lh, animat and thioueh him to the Onoe. the Houae. in moirow. t'l ueadaf ) In the United Butea Senate on Thutaday lut, q.,,,.,,,,,. their aervicea aa a company of Tl ,UI ,b" l0 "bjeUl ol lD by tu, Hon. Br. Hammond, "lmocratlo" T.,, , th, m,b ... rh" Iriveetigaiion have been deieateii ny tne major- Senator f.om South Carolloa, In which opinion. I !Z1 .! 1 , , L.w " "l" lur a"h" ti'" b " ."".1,a.. ....I?! iu l th dooum.nl properly authen- ',, ,, au lh,t Uuulp,.ey Uar.b.lT will ... .,,e ....v. ..... w... tteuti to lh, p,e,id,nt th..upon oiler a rewluuon, wiih luatructlon. o. m, nu..i. .m.u..T, u. n. aiKiuK. oi aa , that aeven member, (lha Kepublioan of Ibe ...l.rn C.lioh. Mr. Hammond la "a maater. a OiniT,. We learn Irom tbe ainlritaien, that r.,.-.-,!.,., ., ..n . . iuiutm.ii0n Uev lord" in Soulh Oarollna. U, la iba owner of " w,r Ipeirtiijeol, on tha reoommendatlon ol thiuk uoceatary, and aummon wlin,Mea belore plantation ol BMren Ihonaand acree, and of Um. Ptolnttd Morn, bbanr, ot Lick- mem. " . .. ..... . in. .nnnt. tba r.H.t in th. II. R Villi... It will then be for the ilouae to determi eome two inoaaana navea. tie inn, in bli -. ' whether ihi. m ivenunt ba a pilvileged uuea- lordly .1,1. apeak, of tha fiat wo.kiogmrt ol A"d,e' W"''""' LJ h O'"- Hon, and upon mat Ibe teal wl.l b. J5a. tha North. U. call, Ibem auvn, and he rt- "m" dletrict 'or Ohio. Mr. Shan I, ton ol i, u balievatl that hi America, will garda their conilliion aa mora aervll, and de- Ber John Sbaff, an intelligent farmer ol Klna natalo Ibl. mov.ment to m aure loriber Inquiry, .,l.d ih.n th. Samhoa and nin.h. nnna hi. townahip in Licking oouolj. though the teat may be poaipuned to print tbe not, and .1.. . Held, of Colin.. V. ZZZ We Warn from lb. TViWof Tifflo, that Journal and reiiorioMhaoomnuiiee. ik. At hi. .nk im .k.w..ki... Vtn 0. Ooonrod of that place, has been ap Outo OjkGR.atTiusAL GuxrauNCi. Tbli "r"""- " wiu-mi I ... j . i .v. rr o u ii. j i. a Democrallo" paper publithed at tha W1" c,d" ' 8- "'"'"J Ac,amT MJ "Ml "old M l",u, I of the nation. He-,.: Weat Point. June 10th, at T o'olork P .ling at Cnlambnr, P. M. tiona. Th, rellgioHO IntereM In oiliea. towoa, and vli)age, aa well aa In the eonulry, appeara RDNf-SOAT. MARHH 10, JH5P Sorae ot our Dea.tMir.illo aaniliduea lor I oat Maeter, preaume lhal tbe people cart, nothing TIM data, f Boa. John W. tlldl la In-labiul thi, queation. Tbe Cnnilllutioo aa lerealbiff Ivahatc. adopted at Laoompton wa, of euch a character Tbe Bona, apent nearly the whole afternoon that no naturalised oltlnea oould vote tor it. I ae.aion yeeterday, In diKnarlog a bill reported am.par' an lriabman and part a German, aud I from tha oommlttee on (lluima, to allow Hon. y that no man who waa oever inside of a John W Allen, lormerly menner of Coogreaa Know Nothinf Lorlgaaauld vote for eucb a eou front the Cleveland dl.irlot.the rlyht to aue the elltntlon. Ttiln waa a nffli:len( reason, without Stale upon a 'lata whloh he hu against her lor any oppoeition Irom membe'ra of Emigrant Aid aervicea rendered In Waebingtoo, in obtaining Societies, why the conetllutlonehould have been one hundred aod fifty thousand acree of publlo voted down. I. there any man here who w nld laud, lyiog within our limit,. The caie, aa we vol. hr such n'enostlluMnn? (Criea of No! nnl) coder si and It, from the discussion which took Now, -one word about tbe Post Masters who say plaoe.i, limply tbli: In 1848, or when Heabury that they will read n, out of Ibe Democratic Ford waa Ooveruor ol Ibe Stale, tbe Legiela party, We tell these men we will open new turn passed a rewlnlleu authWaiog the Guver b oka on Ibe ttrsl of Apill, and if they don't nor lo employ such penoo or Dean, a, be saw com. to n we will read them onl of the Demo at, to proceed to Waabinglon and Investigate orath) party, aod they will have to go out anil our title or cl.im to oerlaln lands, and to press j0 t),e Blik Bepnbllcan,. upon tbe Department, or upon Oungree, our j , nMea.ity for tbe call of this Con- Igbt to tb,m, and to obtain a title.. Motion, but the people kuow that Elernal vigl- Mr. Alien, who bad been In Congress, wa, .nM , the price of Libert,, end when our llh engaged lor Ibe sei vice. U, made a contract Lrli , M.,ud tbe people aroalways rea.ly who iB.uuv.ruvr, .iwkkii tu ueuai. u. aue for the CMS Slate, by which it waa ag.eeil that be should the conathution ol Leoomplon I, paaaed It undertake tbe ervice, auJ should rweive as m ,u iMMm uI ,hJ r,pre,Md will of Ibe compensation lor hie aervicea one third of Ibe p0pe. ,t wm ha by ,e Totw, 0, HUch men u inooa wnicn ne migni encceea in getting irom JoM, o ,owti ,., Pllf(b 0, Thomp,0 the General Government. II bo got no lands, of New reriey. ,nd b, ,be ,0 ,., fl0m be was to receive no pay. Mr. Allen proceeded Indiana, all of whom have heen In.trneted in Waablngtoo and entered upon bis dull.. He ,0l. . ad if lhP. ,ot, ,or .. .h., I tray their constituents We are the people, and wa will be heard, and wo to Ihe meo who dis regard onr vo:oe. 'Ihe Republicaoe hive adopted our doctrine. ao there Is but one party now, and we lay come lo us all goou. failhlul men. 'I he Colonel said that be did not Intend to make so loo-' a speech, and took bis scat amid conaideral.lt applause, Mr J. 0 Groom, of Pickaway county, then moved the adoption of the following resolution: Ke.efe.rf, TbatCharleeW Blair of Clinton, A. U tiayman ol Cincinnati, and Edward Kins- broke up bis residence in Cleveland, and labored iduoualy In Washington for five years in In vestigating tbe euruVct, aod part ol the lime hi employed a o'erk, whom be paid out of hi, own ana. fie made himaell poor. He succeeded at tbe end ol 0ve years, in convincing the Gen eral Giwrnm.nt that Obio was entitled, under previous law,, to one hundred and flftj thousand aorea of lan 1 lying within ber nwn boundaries, and tbe transfer of tbeae land, was made by the General Government to tbe Stale ol Ohio. Tbe laode were received hy the 8tAte, aod a very large pruportlon ol tbem bave been cold and Ibe proo'eda plaoed in Ibe Treaaury of Ibe man of Ouyaboga, act as Secretaries. Slate, tor Ibe eerclce, rendered by Mr, Al'en Carried. be has never received one oent. Hu oontraot l Mr Gnston of Knox, moved that a commit clear and explicit, lie ba, given tbe five best te. ol thirteen ba appointed to report reaoln yeara of bl, lite to tbe Investigation of tba lub- tlnna. Carried. eet, aod be mececdi-d io obtaining a ceseion ol On motion of Mr. Morton of Lueaa, a oom- land, to Ohio, worth from three bundled tbon- mlttce of five was appointed to report perma- sand to ball a million of dollars. He now oomes nent officers of tbe meeting. before the Legialatuia aeklog tb.it be may be On motion nf Dr. Grlewold of Pickaway, a empowered to prove bii olaim In tbe Courts, committee of three wai appointed lo wait upon and obtain redrdse. Hon. Wm. Stanton, late acting Governor of To our miud It ii one of tiamost moderate! Kansas,and request him tonddreesthe meetinr. request, ever m ide loan intelligent Legislature. Adjunrned unlil 2 o'clock. , Ho aekid oo money, no pay, until he baj proved Letter htve beennceived from Henry A. in a court of Ju tice hi, right to remuneration Wise, Governor rf Virginia, and from Don ba legality of hia oontract, aod ihe equity of Robert J. Walker. The letter of Oovernor his claim. It Is well kuowo that the State can Walker would occupy about a column and notbeiued No one aim bring lull against her half In our paper. Governor Wise', letter Ii uoleM special leave 1, given by a legislative a, follows: ... And then if tba Ot.url. dl.lu In ...n. RlOUUOKO. Vi . Feb 25. 1S5H , . i... i. . . , ... GaNTLHias: 1 received vours ot the 22il ...... im. ... I write at one. It. in. .h.t It .ill . until ih I. u trial turn hua nuaaxl nnnn tha A. . ' .. . . . . . b - r tmnoaaiD li tor ma io mcft turn umnnp. nt olaioo and made tbe appropriation. Everybody Ohio, In Maw Coovenlioo. at Colnmbua, i o tbe may me everybody else. The State may aue l0,n proximo. Our Liii filature la Id aesnioo every or any one ol Ha citiieui, but uo one cad ud wi" DOt d'imr of March, ll aue tbe State without permiMion from tbe Lp- 8u"taot liUture. The reaaoo why tbfa la we bave ofteu maDy and Philadelphia, latter; but I have nut beard argued, but we have never been ImprtM-ed the time and opportunity now to abow that tbe with Ha lores. fraud ol tbe eltcitoui lo Kanoan wt nothing in The debate In tbe Houae veeterdnT w ibi conipw..n io irauooi toe i.w.mptou Uou and IntfrfMlinaT. Tb aAVuciitea of th Itill h..r1 . : .. . . ". . " leiiuin LionRiuuiiiia wo en wiM not ii fin a. iiv tbe entire argumeut. the loglo, aod tbe equity tbatOonveuiiou-loron ibecootrary it waa-ub The oppi.neuta of it apeerted the puwer ol tbe milled lur tvluptiou by the people, aud which L-RiaiUture to withhold redreea. They appear- WM Dut wlP-' bJ lh P"pl, r tb.;y were . , ,, . , iu u- i , not allowed tu vo'e nan mat it ! (nr-pt Uf " ul,on lh" ord-worib (bv 4mrrtln ni tui . oMjt.rUy o( aitaumr-i iu bit pum ot Rob Hoy, tbdt he weul ibe people axaiott their auvereiiru will Shall on tbie te done too on the tiimrboo doctrine of le- Tbatrxl o d itila, th-impl pita tlimacw And, if d "un, are the People to bti Ibat h itaii uk b batb tb wr, drlveu to the extremity of the Dorr dootrlue oi AU be .ball tt.U au ,.D. lb- Kjode lelftd 0MiJ ( t i demoara.li0 l0 bow Some writer oo politiCHl elbica btia ini.l, that to lawful authority. It la autocratic ariato- oueof tbe moat eorrcwlul aibla that cao be emtio, oltafarubio and depotio tbua lo con found iu this world l, to ee au able bodied man "r,ft ropmar bov re'guiy oy tue onus ol leu begging for work, and unable to et it. We think thre la lull an much atirrow in aeeing a mtn who b.ta expeudtd the Ave beat ym.ru ot bis H e, aud fpeut ia Ibat time Ma little fur tune, to enrich and pro At a great State uf two millions of peopltj, and who han nucceeded to put Into ber ouuera tome half a million of did I are, and who. with a written contract In hia pocket, which pledget, tbe faith of the State that be should be remunerated for blaaervicee; aud SENATE. Mi in ii at, Marctt 8, iK'iS. Mr. BUCK LAND intrndncvd. 8 No. 105: Tn protect reliitioua minting, which waa teta the Qmt lime. The HRESIDI' NT Mid before the tenile a conimunlcatiou troin ihuc ty cminoil ol Cioeln-natl, containing oertttin rt.olutiona and a bill, which on tnntiuii wan reierrtHi to loe committee oo Municipal Oorpoiitiioiiii, Mr. U. r H nftHrtl lor ad pttou the lollow- ng rr-Hoiniion-, whinb were atcrt'ed to: Rrioivttl. That the Auditor oi Htate ia here by rrquir d to np(irt t-n Iba Snnaie at a- etirly day Ha piactiotoiH iiih condition ui eucn oi thtt StitiH UtiiJ tiiliitfH, fpfOilyiuK, lat. Thn aiTK uiit. il any, if land remaluiug UNO Id at earh oiliop; til. i ne amount oi iniuicy nun on aoouuut or any p rev um- n&Wn at each office; 3d. I he amount ol rente or other mourning revenue rrcfivabln at the otlioe of tbe Virginia military nchool IuihIh at MauHlleld, ur at any other pUoft; and 4h. Wbfther unv tuiareiU ol the htate, or any of the tram, will nutter detriment by ebol-rohiutf all or any one ol anid otKcae, aud renin v- ng an iDe iiuamwa aoa nutiea neionging vo em to the capitol. and plncuiK the name under the official iueiiuien'lenRi of tbe Auditor of Slate, or ol tbe comptroller of the treasury, whenever that oflioui aliall bavu been ap,oiuti:d or elected . Mr. PhKlULL olTered for adeptmo the fol lowing recolutioti which wan agreed to : Htioioftt, i aa the waidj o oi toe unio rent- teutiary be requ- ntf-d to communicate to the Senate, fmmedintely, the. fullowinir inlunnaiico: t. iia any dent accrued to mu luaiituiinn dice the lit day of June, 1H56. aud ow d by the ureteul or lormer Wttrdeo. Deputy Wardeo, tJIt ra, or am in tun in, either lur provimons or: work done, or money bul and received, or in any other way, which ia Mill unpni-1. 21. Tne name ol any individual so indebted, tbe dale, aud aminiut now due. 3l. The amount ot money or other valuable articles belonging lo convict" of lb OhioP. oi tentiary, tbt hw y any raemiB wliaiever ccroe Into toe poeseeaion of the lormer or present wrJen, aua stilt retained oy inem nnarateiy, r-o far as oa i le accertaiopd by the books ot tbe oatitutiuo or irom any other aouiee. Oo motion or Mr. wiNAN.i, the Senate ad journed. imaoy. Pinuly yours, ubnux A. YVl&H.. The meeting is mode up of ihtt representative men ol tbe Ubio Demuoracy. We bave Dot room for tbe speeches made nt the Depot. All we can nay li Ibat they weie more hold aod out- spokeu than ttio one mdu by Col. Hauypenny Thu time tor ojiuchir rn l tern has paired. nr. Ltcle uwt Sound or ..ailoual Drnaeracf A IfW offline eeekem aud Millawaga down lo then not ooly tu bave bis claim denied, but to Uawrtuce county called a maas meeting tbe be relu-wd tbe right lo prove his claim iu our other duy, ol the Democracy oi the ooaoty. to owu onurta-a light wbkh tbe bumble it luill- read tbe Hon Mr. Leete, member of the Uouse, vidual baa agaiual the most mighty. We hope, out ot the parly lur tbe vole be gave against lor the good oame aud honor ot Ohio, tbe vole Ine uw of our jails lor the luesrceratioo of ruu of yeeterday will lie reconndered, and the bill away negroe. We And ibe official i rtx-e. dings be pasned. Io the mean lime, we atk those I lo lue Corumouih apird of lf)t Ttmtt, After who oppose the bill, to read tbe parable begin- organic og, a committee was appoioled to wait log at Ibe oral verse of the 12th chapter of upon Ur. Lefte, who happened to ba at home, (Dljifl jTfflislfltnrf. Second Samuel. The Grand Initl.ecenpion CudvcdiIoo. The Douglas, or ap tl-Le.com pi on Democracy ol Ohio, assembled In Columbus to day In large numbers, At ao early hour our streets Were filled with penpK A band of musio parsed aod request bim to address tbe meeting. Tbey wanted, we suppose, to hear what be bail to say why sentence uf excommcnicatioa ebould not be passed upou bim.whioh tbey probably regarded as more terrible than the Auatbema ol Im perial Hume. Mr. Leete made a tpeech, alter which the asalHtanta and many others, lo the depot, to meet the delegations which were expected to ar rive, and escort them to the Theater, where the day tnuetlng was to be held. An accident to the ears from Cincinnati delayed tbe procession nearly two hours. At hall pt eleven tbe del- Slater eaoital of the nation, ne sail wk. ... iMti.ihdai ik. Rraih .-a f I n n AUMi.. Th- in m.. u aTnn Tut Obt hsvivau-We Cwrcelyopeo the harmony ol ber social latcroearse. No ahire UkH plaoe to-day. The Legislature to I BWU'r PPr ''0B1 07 iectioa ol tbe coontry other people on s lace oi ueearut enjoy the btttou!d will have to choose a United States dui revive, oouces me ine eye. loeaw.iea-like. betialor Seward had ld thai the whole In n, Jnhn P h.i. it i. log fitenda from the East to the West, and ore- world M .bolished1 slavsryt but Senator "J " V! ?L vails among .ostoftb. Christian deno-lna- fvTT , :.rir iiTL v r , " tions. The reiigioue tlrnalttl fr$m ikl fostliea im tckith Qod mndr nrk.. . k .tk .. .kj t u. - f . " IHWa ft nj m v-'waj axvaju any aaui. kitim ii i Um, ,y Uf , ur ttwyt Ta Noara.iui 'b,io, .,llb,r 6f lbeul . " , lh, to b. con.iantly .needing and becoming more nLAvn ana wniTa-naornaiui u uooo, ,"0, " " l' engrmelnf. Ubnrahee are crowded, anion and niLiTiciL iqiuls. Ooa aLivaa no nor vora. place nr. naie nil, ...... . . TouM(TOT.iaMoaTM) ovorij ..Dn.iml T KLMnorn in Naw Yo-A ID. n.ru.1 .W..H V. . 1.1.1 1 , u. L. IU... other prayer meeiioga are largely attended, and dally acceeiion, are mad, to tbe Baptiala, lietbodisia, Goaarrgatloua)l,l, Pmbyltriau, ia Tona wtiira auvaa Ra.uua.aa tuit n. pnrt' o' looofoco paper, bave been ma- aaunr toi ni atoai rowasiuL tnan aa auaT, king a great about over the result of the spring tH other Evangelical stole. Tbe nreaeat ra waia would tour unrrmmoiie aa t Ti .lwliotu In Naw York beoanae a town or city Tl , id to ba mora wlda-apread and ," WwrMiaaaoratorouaovaarnirnLa k.lUM, . hannaa ne al.et ih. loeofoeo .. i... v .1 ,.. tu aio attm aauaaon, amaunoa. Yon are J... I ' .7."rr , 7 "., L";": 111 " "" supported largely b, the South. Oai bonirrf J' ,Tb "'.'''. PH ,... and nlty milllun, ot our, aonnally paaa through your hauda. A good deal ol It wleka to your Sngera nut all, mora or lea. It a, your oh. ouppoaa woaiicuarg, you . Wa ean any nothing that would add to the atrocity of tha sentiment, hert uttered by a ao called "National Democrat," They speak for themselves, and do wa Bod ihw Mnllnwau de nounced in tha or jane of the administration t Not at all: on tbe contrary Ihe speech of Mr. Harctnocd It lauded hy them u a grand effort. It ipeaki tb, MntlmenU ol lha Buchanan party. How much longer will Northern freemen nb-anlt to ba called ilavea, and voluntarily support a party that thua degrade, than I ww. "Govsrnor" Payne, la bl, epeanh at the Cincinnati meeting en Tuesday night, apoke ef the Oiford frauds la Kanau, and said, They aaj Salmon P. Cbaaa waa there and voted. Now tbere'a no mm know, bitter tbu I do, that about that time he waa in Ohio " ' Thai'i ao. ' ... - maTbe 81. Loo I, Drmx'ol Inforna aa thai the call mended by tha Alton, III., Preeby tsrl aa Church lo Rev. Ur. Taylor, of Buroa, Ohio. hia been accepted, end that Ur. Taylor will probably ba la Alloa hy the let f April aewt. to lak, ouarge of hit congregation. llihaa relnrna from all parte of Ihe Btala and tba reault ia overwhelmingly Bepublloan. Tbe Jenremf aaya lha demecvau were never to badly beaUn la th. State In tbe epring aleotloo, a. they hiva been )nt now Oruiaa ot tub Suva Tuna. The follow log telegrapble dipleb Irom Mew Orleana, ptak, for luell: CoLtBoa Noasiar Tna advertisement of tbe proprietor, of thla ettabllahmeut will atuaet the attention ol dealer, end grower, of Fruit Treci. The want of an eitenilva general nursery la Central I bio baa loog been fell, aud from tba anlerprlelng ebaraoter ol then gen- tie men, we are glad to tea thai thla waul la likely to be tupplied. Their preMot ground, aota- Sw uauuxe, ba., alaroa -4 bill pasara nrtaa b it, aciea. aad Iba naal vaar baa aldl ? hKT.rT'UJn ! ""' t""- much tu the atlent aud Variety of Ihelr al.k -to IHPOkr TWENTl-FIV. Hi.NukBD Irees-eaore will be added a, their bialnea. FKKK HI.AtlKd Irom inneoaal of Alric. lo I-1 erlll r.quli.-a mat lb. people ol tbla region lNDbNTUKbD for not leae than HI MUS I will no longer hiva oecaalo to aeud a dieuiwe I B.AH3 1 I nf 8110 or 400 Blllaa. at nneh rid. and avnana. Her. we have ia eff,ol the slave trade opend I M 0Dl,i. chu, ..i um .d .hrahbarv. Tb.. by the Laglalature of a 8iela, notwlthsUadlng iim laollitiee for reechlng Colnmbua are superior, and tree, obtaloed Iher. nrd not be long out of tlx ground. Wa had ona lot ol Ik....-!, .h. n.l..lnnl ....... .k.,n. h.lV .... I ' . " a aa miik tkaa u,t-hai I committee on Besoluliobsrepotted a ''wbereaa1 ' r . ,., . t. . . . aud a "roaolutioa." The whereas seta out that permitting the use ol our jails for the Incarceration of "runaway nigger-" Is "a fundamental principle of ibe Democratic parly," which fun damental principle Mr. Leete had violated, and therefore they resolve "Ikut Mr. Utlt is ao faatoaw at . i-.e,wa M.li a.a Im .J.uj.... h..k.tj ....h,L.i io.ice.cr,(.c,.iit,." dm ,Uu .,? ; ,- .. Tham-au I. lh.oarouet.er. taken Tl"" ' " 4. .. . moved ibe lullowlug lubetltute: out, .no to. . H..e.... . ' r That w. dl..nnm.. nf U. !..... .- .nt. t no. Mouse 0 1 NO .1 Inown aa th. .11 Judge Rankin ol Colnmbua called the meet- 1 .1 1 1 . but withhold any further censure until all Inn to order, and nn hia motion, Col. Mnt- oi the leglalaiion ol the winter haa been made KMaY. ot Zanesvllle, waa oboaeo frealdenti.ro puu,lwi nniou was carnt'u yeas iv, naya lb. Tbe L'nl. Uanvnennv came forward uooo lha " meeting oumoereu eiacny JO in all. Ml sUge, and waa received with much cheering. Leete relumed inColumiuayeateiday. Il will H. .hen annka auhatanl a v ae o owh j..iu...g n,...,..,,.... maiu. in.. Feliaw DKHooHATt: I have oltea been pri-a- ant at Democratic conventions In Obio, but 1 1 trThe Chicago 7V.ti.ae aayi that Col. Liver- bave never ae a lime wbea tba uemoaracy of I spy It about to eetabllab an Admloiatraiion or- Ohio could meet with a clearer ooneoienoe Iban g,u in that olty, to oppnn Dnuglaa. Il will ba opon tb a occaaloo. la itut lha doctrine waa ealltd tba ".V.lisnaf Aaur,i." Tbia ia the pronounced io the Keneaa-Ntbraaka aal, that openlag of Iba Bncbanan programme agalnet tne pt"Pi ot tne Terriaoriea nngni ni ineir LHwjla In Illlnoia. Th. Senate haa eonOrmed oonalltnlloa in their owa way, and eleot tbalr Cook a, PoaUnuter at Chicago, and tha Doug. oincer,. ini, wa, popular Bovereignay, anu wo las roslniaalera In llliaolt may now prepare to are bound, at eonud national uemoeraur, and as I walk tha plana. L. A ....J h. t. Th. ... .hn ..II I - BUI.. ... . 11 , .v ..... vj ... ... ... ... ... I . ., u . , k I... I. ... K.nb..l iri... ,k.M. IIIIW.. UTIU- In the Territory ol K.nea. who did not Intend UL ''T to or, out . doctnoe. The, wished to - ii :?z: r;::; ::: jzz p south. and HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mondit, Much 8, 1W8. FEFOfiTS 0C QOllkt.TTKKS, The committee on Fees nnd Salarlea reported back H No. 160: To limit the. he of county treasurers in certain capes, with a recommendation that the sura be Indefinitely poatponeit. Also: 11. no. wii 10 provide tor me uuiurm government and butter reiiiil-ttioo ol lite Luna- iio Asylums ot tbe Sta e, and tbe care of idiots and tne insane, wnum was ordered lo be en grossed and read a third lime to-morrow. M W(H LL.N 0ns. Mr. OURISTY offered tor adoption tbe M lowing, which was agreed tu: Kttmtil. That tbe oom mil tee oo the Jndiol- ary be n quired to It quire what amt odmetiis, if any, are needed in our prearnt eme coos no tion, particularly in article of said concilia tion, aud that tbey report the earns as aot-u aa practicable. Mr. uuwh, on leave, uave nonce ol bis In ten tion to luiroduoe a bill to provide for the rettistratioo of births, d eat be and omriagei in inn state. Mr. PARSONS, at the ren-ie't ol one of hia Con uti l uu iiin, introduced tbe following joint re- oiuiinus, wnicn wer- laid on ihe table, and or dered to be nrinted Ktiifvtd bu th? (ienrfitl Jltttmbiu sr (As Stmit Ohio, Tb tt a ahip canal around the rails of the Mmtzara on ihe Amenoan side ol tbe river, wuuld bu a work of great cotnineroitil and milila-y Importance to tbe nation. Krtotpta, I hut our senators in unn press te IDttiructed, ud our Heij(tr--uin,Wi:ii reutit'MLcd to advocate aod vote tor a hbrrul appropriation of public lands to aid in the construction ol tbe Niagara ship canal, under an actol the Leglidi lure of tbe State ot New York. HttuUtd, Tbut the Governor be reuueoted to lurnifh copies of tha (oreoion resolutions to our Senators and ncpreseutativea In Con aresa. Uu motion oi ur. amdkkws, the Uouse re solvtd tteelt Into committte ot tbe whole on tbe .inters nf the day, Mr HELL tn the ebiilr. aod after aome time spent therein, torn and reported back ihe following bills; 11. No. 118: To repeal au act concerning the enacting and repealing ol statutes, with all after enricttiia oiau'e stricken out. A creed to. 11. No. MO: To revive no act allowiug leia to oouuly auditors lur ullntt and preaervui(r cer tain papers, pused Keb 24th, 1848, with one amendment, wbiob was ayreed to. and the bill ordered to be engrossed tor a third reading oo to morrow. Tne Uoose then took a tecess. APransooM sehsiom. Tbe SPEAKER Uid before the House a tabu lar staleinent f.om Ibe Auditor of Stte ol the bidu received fir the a Late Stocks awarded J tt. Paul i Co., which wae laid ou the table aud ordered to be pnuit d. On molii u ol Mr. ANDREWS, tbe Unuae resolved it-elf iulo uommiltee ot Ihe Wboie on the orders of tba day, Mr. ANDREWS in the Chair ; and alter some time spent there n, roae and reported bark tbe following bilU: 11. No. 148: To present i urn i tea of the peace from holding any oiher tuwuaUip otfloe, with 11 alter eu luling oiaus-e atnckuu out. Agreed to. 11. No. Uli To amend sec lb of the justice-,' oode aritb two ameudiueuts, which were agreed to, aud tue tun ordered lo be engrossed lor a tnira readiug to morrow. Mr. COLLINS, ou leave, uave notice of a bill supplementary to the act tor tbe organisation ol dues aud moorporaled vlagen, Ou motion ol Mr. MARSUALL, the House adjourned. ihoriiuiK n ti"nirary ,Bo of $500,000, wlikli evts re id til- firot time. Ur. IIKNKLR In induced S. N . 108: T amu l Ihe SI and 5tb fee' ions ol au act to pro vide for the StMte priutiug, which waa read the first time. Mr. SLADE Introduced 3. No 109: Tn amend ed itn i ol au act pn-fed March 11, 1H6.H: Tn provide for the pu' lioaliou of the geueral laws in aewppupers, aud to repeal an act to provide for an early publication of the laws and for other purpurea, passed March '23, 1850, which was reid the Aral time. Mr TUOM AS, Irnm the committee oo Muni clp-tl Curpt.rfUioiiB, U wboia was referred cer tain reeulutiuns. Ao , ol the city cootjcil of ttin clonstl, reported baek tha same with S. No. 110: 8np p lem fin Urj to the act passed Mity S, 1852. lo provide fur tbe organisation ol eitiee and incorporated villages, which was read thu iirst time. Oo uintlon of Mr. CADWEI.L, the Senal resolved itself Into committee of the Whole, ou tbe orders of the day, Mr. TAYLOR iu ihe chair. . 8. No. 84: To roll eve the district court, and give greater efllcletioy to the judicial system of the State, came op tor consideration, Mr. BUCK LAND moved to atrlkeoot all alter the enacting olauoe. Alter tbe ooimideration of sundry other bills. on motion of Mr. THOMAS, the oom ml t tee row and ietorted back S. No. 100: To exempt Ibe farming landa wiiniii tbe corporate limits of the city ui Kpnuuneid from taxation lor otty pur poMM. without amendment, and tbe same was referred to tbe Juuioiary committee. Oo motion, tbe Senate took a recess. AFTERNOON SHflrllOW. Mr. KlNOAll, Irom Ihe stauding committee on Benevolent Insii'ulious, reported back H. No. 109: To amend an act to provide lor ihe eteMIlimenl of reform schools, oaa-ed A ril 16, 16.S7, with sundry amendments, which were ureed to aod the bill ordered to bu read the third time on T bur way. Ou motion ol Mi. KINUAIU. the Senate re solved itwll Into committee of the Whole ot the orders of ibe dy, Mr. LAN G DON In tbe chair. 11. Nj. CI: To smen-l the act relative todow er, ptHwd Jon. 28, 1823, which was pesed through Ibe committee. S. No. 92: To amend an act flxiog tbe oom pentiatinu ol nieralere of tbe general assembly, passed Match 3, 1852. a number ol other bills were considered. after which tbe committee rose and reported back tbe fullowlug: a. no d: to amend an act dxidr tbe com- peosatiou of members of tbe General Assembly, parsed March 9. 1852, with one amendment. I tie bill was ruler red to the commit lee on Fees aud Salaries, Oo motion of Mr. HATCH, U. J. R. No. 35: Relative to the further introduction of bills, vu laid on tbe table. Adjourned. an open question lor agitation. They would Dot vote for members ot tbe oonttilutlonal Bon vention. Tbey aliowd Calhoun and bis party to carry tbe oouventloo. 1 came down tbe Mia aourl liver wtth tisueial Wilsoo, a Senator from UsiaobuMtts, lait summer, who told ne that tbe Republican In the Territory would not rote for m 'miters ol Ibe couV ntion. 1 bave oo sympathy with tuoh men no ayoipatby with It li declared by ao sot of Ooogrtai to be piracy. Bhabt Comma. At tbe elrotloa, Deoeabet list, In Kansas, oo the Leeomptoa Uonstltuiion lonr notorious prf clnota returned a vole amount ing to the aggregate to 8,347, which being Investigated by uklng the testimony of the judg ee ad olerks who held tbe election, now turn out thua : Actual Tote. ' Return Oxford pr tcl-Xt 42 1,226 Sbawnee M US - 763 FortSeott ; 150 ' ,L ' 8- Kiekapuo " ......Sufi 1,017 ToUl.... ..61 3,347 tress Iron their anreery that were but a day out of tbe ground. The Peach trees weretht Batet we ever saw for tranaplaotlog.andor ihi one hundred pi en led ta ene stiW.&iist4ir Quntttt, - - i A Latwa Aoijaaaiusi.e--la. ihe fourth street MethodtM fipwoopal Ohartb, Wbeeliog, Va,, Rev. J. U. Witeoa pastor, two huadred and lor-ty personi bave recently been oonrerted. and one hundred aod ninety ban united with tbe eiooaiet Apieoopei uttaioh. that a regular depot baa btau established on Pearl river. In Mississippi, where cargoes ol negroes bave been neelved, aod sold Into U very. Tbe vessels engaged In tbe baalueis car ry tt e Fteuch fl-g, betiauae tbe BrilUb crulaers on the Afritao coast aill not I rouble It. Kansas CourKT. 'ibe Unm cools from the JCuhM'Hirmttt of Fittdum an arliole de HU,ir k-nuiiiP.... ih.r. ttar- n.H,. u iL. oouudog the. iV .t K, 7ViRr. IndorHug Oen. Territory who expected Ibat tbe eou.lilot.on. Cilhouo Uu propbesjiug peace, avsn if U- I Aauauuu K.. I Tn. ... I.i- . a ,1... hn frftinMl. would ba aulm tlod to the Deoo e "w" "'"oie vm me u- for their adoption or rejevllou. Tba was the M par line, ar Jaet fttl, tbe doctrine if Buchanan, aud It was contained in ,rlw Pld dverllslog mall rouks In tbe the tottrnctioni to Governor Walker, tlven by 1 tbe venerable Secretary of State, God. Case. I Tba New York Indtp.ndtml is savers That Convention mel. It made what wu upon Mr. Patton't Life ol Aaron Burr. Itpro oalled a Cooatituttoa. It waa tsken to Wash-1 nounces It a thoroughly bad book. It says "It iogton by Calhoun. Il la not fit to be ailed a constitution. It is a peculiar conglomeration You know the maner In which It was pro- poaed to admit It. It gave the people ao chance to rote upon IV By h, as 1 anderitand the om trivauoe, fifty thoaaaad men m'ghs hive voted against tbe Ooastttutioa and one man tor K, and tha Oooelitatioo wottld bave bee declared adopted, la that Democracy t (Orleaof no, no.)1 it an apology far Uarr.aoibj deny log hie vices and bis etinaee, hat by tha tar more eabUa and mtrcbievoua ssfteuj wf seadla tha kMsmlioui reader to laei thai altar all, wickedaeas, even each ae t4u vi Aaiea feusr, ss aoieo bad as vulgar prvjudtoss sepresaM Ha Jim this Is what we mean by saying that II It not much a ds- fenae of Bun aa UU ft defease of wlchedoeas iteelf." SENATE. ToauDAT, March 9, lB.'tf. Mr. BATCH, Irom the aeleot commit tee to whom was referred S. No. 21: To atueud au act for tbe prevention o certain immoral practices. phased Feb. 17, 1S.1L, reported ihe same bick with una amuodmeut, aud ou motion tho bill and umeuduieut weie Uid upou the table to be printed, 11. No. 14: Tu amend an act pa sed Feb. 8, 1847, to amend n aol Ut incorporate tbe Ubt-win Institute id M iddliburir, Cuyaliotta county. paaaed Deo, SO, 1846, was i end tne seuoud time aud oommitttd to the cmumitite ul tba WMe, aud made ttie order ui tne uj lur toia df . Mr. CORWINK iulroouotjd S. No. lotit To : amend ettctlous 166 and lo7 ol au not ol ibe jn had lot ion aod piocedure Iwlure juatices ol the peace, aud ul tbe uutit a oi couatatiiea in civil courts. peed Mtrub 14, 1663, wtiiob waa read Uie mat lime. Mr. SGHL'-lCd, from the lict committee to whom the subject was re I erred, made tbu lol lowing report: ibe aeleot Ovtntoiiiee ot one, to wuom was relerrtd the ptliuou ol favid Lyle aud 21 ulh ere, oilituus ul bail Held county, relutive to tbe adtuissiuu of Viutoita Jiff.iee. a cttiaeo ol Nald couuty.audau iuatue person, into ibe Ceuiial Lunatic Aayiota, re porta ihe same ti tea, and ntoomiuritda ilit, adoptiou ot tLe loilowingresolution: H9l9tJ, tit .At- iittunti JimmMu (At StAe oj Ohio, TunI thu aupetiuteudijia ut lha Utuirsi Luuatto Aaytum ue aim ne ia bereoy directed to admit aa a patieut iu aaid atyium, Victoria aJtiiriaa an inaaue person, runiut-ut in Fair do Id coumy, ii the same uau be doue with outditrplaotug otuef pa tie ut a, to aaid tajlUJi io j a ou uaa were ueui,uueti: Yt t Mea-r. Uautwtll, Chapiuau. Ourwioe. Ueokle, kuid K.k, Pcikey, 1'wnU, uad, atade, acbieita and vauatw it, N ijr- -liPi- l.u.kUi.d C-dwell Ctia-.tlart, Ooeu, HhUlt, HnMoW.)t Kin J. lit, MttVull)-, abitluiur, biuttU, laylur, I'botu.R aud Wiuttm -14. air. RRIU, belore the v He waa anuouitOed, waa prwitt4d tv obutige bis vote to tit ueaa- uve. Ue moved a rvouueideratiou aud Uiataaid motion lay on tha mule. A dlviR.ua ol the eaotioa wa oalled for, and Mr. iAns atmudHi tueieas aud oa.a.bui did not preas hudemaud. The queatioa imiuu divided, the lavinaui the table bad precedence and prevailed. Mr. tuumab, irom ine aeleot oom mi tee to whom was referred S. No. 6: Supp Icon votary to ao act iu eutLoriStf ibe uuietr and wardns 0' Nova Ueaarea UaTwtony Afm Nu, 2, lo borruv moaey, paased Feb. 3, 1867, reported bw.k tbi aiue wtttuwi auiuOdueui. aud rotiuoiiueuded its dam ait a. The bill was oi dered to bu engrossed at the clerk's dark, aud read the third time lowand passed, 1 Mr. TAYLOR InUodaoed a No, 107: Au- HOUSE OP RE PRESENT AT17KS. Tomoat, March 9, 1858. Tbe 8PEAKKR laid belore tbe Uou-e a m-B sage Irom the Ooveruor Io answer to a resolu tion ot tbe Uouse requiring Information upon certain points with regard to the teneca oouu ty bouua. Laid upou ibe i.bieto be primed. tuikd aaADU.ua. 11. Ho 86: To ameud sactiuo 1, of ao act therein oained. After eome further eonveraiioo between Uenra. ANDREWS and AMBLER, tbe yesi. and nays were demanded on ibe passage ol the bill, aud resulted yeas 7, aaj to tbe bill waa iosi. B. No. 139: To amend tha 43d taction of the act relating to wills. Mr. AMBLER explained tbo b II. It pro posed to cLange ibe present law so aa to allow tbe widow one year alter tbe probate of tue will, or the insuiug ol Istlera testamentary, or ielteri of sdmiuUtrftliou with the will annexed, whether lie will tike under tbe will, or be endowM ol ner nu-osud a lat a'. The yeas and mya were then ordered on the pusrae ol tbe bill, aod reunited yeas 69. oays to. U No. 140: To rttrlre an mat ellnwlnv leea lo county auditoistor hung aud preaervm ueriNiu papere. i - i tie Quenitoo twinK on tbe oasaaiEe of LteblU the y- aa aud nays were ordered and re ulttd yeat 75, oays 4. So tbe bill nassed. 1 1 nit mil allows io cents to county auditors tor uiing away in separata bundles tbeiteie- meuu oi fctia taxable property of Individual iix pnyeis, as rmuroed by towuship aaseasors. RaroBTHa.l a. No. 141: To amend Motion 26 of tbe Jus tice' code. Tbe question balm on the oaeaaae ol the bill. the yeas and nays wero ordered, and resulted yeas 03, nays H. boat. Mr. liROoKE moved that the vote be reooo. sidertd. Carried. The yean aud nays were then again ordered on the bill, aud resulted yeas tftt. nava 12 This bill proposee to amend faction 26 ot wnat is laminar ly known as tbe "lust lees' act. Under the pressni law, aft r bis arrest, the de. leuuaot can only be discharged from custody oy amering ioio an aooeriaaiog witn responsi ble securmea conditioned lor the Davsnrj.it ol any judgment that may be rendered against mm in tue action, lo this reepect the aot differs Irom Ibe oodi ot civil procedure, aod also irom tbe capitis act prior to tha oode. The oode only requlree the undertaking to be conditioned for tbe appearance of tbe defend aot at the time of trial, and for bis obedience to tba order of the court thereto. It waa Introduced by Mr. Claim.) H. No. 149: To author) te ibe oommisstouers of Clermout county to remunerate tieo. A. Miller lor losses sustained by him io the erection ol lu Urinary buildings ol tald county. Paased -yeas 86, nays none. I I he obiect ol tbia bill is indicated In the title. ll authorises the Commissioner ol Oi annual county to ntmuuereie said Miller to ao amount uot exceeding f l&WJ. Tbe bill was introduced by Mr. Pikbluiusb Rapoaras l u. no. ib4: io amend toe act to provide tor the uulforui government and better reauUllon oi ue .uuuauo a ay turns oi tbe atate, ud ibe care ol Idiots aod tbe lueeae. The yeas and ottye weie then ordered, aod resulted yeas 63, nays 18. u. oo. xuv: sor tow raiiei ot Jubo w. Aiteo. Mr. rAKdONd explained tbe origin of tbe olaim. Mr. Alleu had been employed some years ago to recover irom toe uberai uoveru- meul our lam lauds wubin tbe Mute ol Obio with tbe understand! nn that be waa to receive oue-lhird ol what be reoovertd. Ue went to Washington aud there labored three years In iuvuatiitatlug tbe n-cords, aud txpeudinir, io tha mean time, a grant deal of money. Ue succeeded tu reooveiiog about 600,000 acres of laud, uuder tbo oouiract, sis oiain would be lor about liu.OOO aorta. Ae tbeao Unda had since bteu eold by tbe State, and were now tn tbe baniia ot boua ode porcueftere, it waa impos sible lor the but io luit.il It. Ihe bill thure lore author ii-U Mr. Allen to tue to teat tbe va lidity ol the euutraot, aud (or damiiteei when an amount suthoient to oompeaaaie bin lor his services would oabtleas tw dectead. p.ndiug lurthir auuveraaiion oa thj subject; tne uouae toot a reeess. aPTCSltoON SXMIOH. The queslluo theu being upou the pisrage U the bill for H e relief ul Jobu W. Allen, Mr, WEftr, ot Lugau, must vole agtiiust ihe bill tu tbu pruseul form, lis Would there lore msxe anotner motion to ruler io tae same oom um tee with Inatiuoilous to report back $6ou imiead ut 910,000 as a coupensjtluu to Mr. AlU'D. The uuestluu then being upon the passage of the bill, tba yeas and uys were ordered, and n-BulLed yeas 47. uays SO. So tu bill was lost. Mr. PARSONS mnveJ to recouaider the vote and to lay the motion upou the table. Agreed tvo. U. No. 1CT: Supplementary lo tbe acttooon firm tbe nbarier oi tba Coviugtun aud Mucin uati brnig.i company, waa rend a third time, Mr. VO La Llit a explalued lbs maiu oi-Ct ol the bill, lo be lbs lu.rease ul ib o it'll I ul tbe said bridge doutpauy, aud toioiut u.r .eititiu aiattara, to , ib.ideulal Uereio. The yeaa and nave beiug ordered on tbe par- sage ol the bill, reiuied veas 74. nays 8 bo tha bill passed, aiiui laraooLcao ad iuuo riiuT tub. H No. 211, i-y Mr.OOLUNSt MapplemenU ry v tbo aot to pruvidrtoi tha orgaDiaatloa ol uitiesaua UMtorporaum viuages, passed nay 9, 1862. U. No. 211, By Mr.. ROACH: Supplemental) aud ameudetury to tha aut Iwr tha protection oi ibeep. U. no. by Mr. -tLUSSHU: ttuppiement sry lo tbe act to pruvid tar the settlement ol ibe esutaa ot deceuud peraoua. U DO. 214, by Mr. BCsLLi To prevent vex atious litigaiiou, and tu secure the paytLeut ot HKfOKTS OF GUUHITTBaS, ; Mr. ANDREWS, Irom the committee oo lha Judiciary, reported back the following hi) is: i 11. No. 60: Supplementary to tbe aut to 4fa ate a lien iu luvor ol muobanias and othera la certain ctum, Ordered lo be eogUHaed aod rend a third time oo Tbuieday, la aoooidataoa with tbe recou .-Herniation ot tbe oommlttee. II. No. 12: To provide lor Ibe eolleoticn oil olaitns agrtiuot wattr craft, and to anthoriaa proceedings agiiiiiat the same by name Indeft-mtaly po-tpoued, iu accordance with tba rea- omtuiiidaiittn ut ibe committee. 11. No. Ib7: To amend section SO of the Jue tioea1 oodaj, with a recommendation that ll be panned. Ordered to be engrossed and read a third time uext Tburalay. i t, H. No. IG'M To repeal the 4tb section of tha net for the prevention of gaming, passed Maroh 12, lb4l. Ordered to engrossed and read a third tune uext Thursday. U. No. 120: For tho completion and bettar preservation ol records appertaining to the ju ritdictioo ot Ibe probate court, with a recommit udutiuo tlittt the same be lodefiultelj postponed. Agreed lo. 11. No. 17ti: To prescribe the duties af pro-bale judges in certain oases. Same reoommea-datiou, wbiub was agreed to. U. No. 177: Supplementary i the code. Ordered lo be togruaeed for a third raadiug next Thumday. U. No. IH.: Providing for the appointmeat of iliree commtSdiuuera tu revise tbe crimioal laws ut thii biai e. Ordered to be engrossed and read a third time nexi ThurtHlsy. Mr. TUuMPSON, Irom tbe committee ou Claims, reported back tbe memorial of John Tucker, atiing compensation for bills held by him ou the (iermao R-.uk of Wooater, without reuommeudution. Said Committee was discharged from the futtbur consideration of tho same. Alsoi 1 he cliim of A. Kirkland, recommending that there be paid bim $105 with interest Irom ibe 28tb ol Fubruary, 1856. Agreed to. Alio: The manorial ol P. Sullivan, asking compensation lor injuries sustained while em ployed ou tbe new out Uousa, without ra-uommeudatiou. R -port laid on the table. Aico: ine clatin of Uen. Wm. Biackbara. for storing State arms, recommending that thera be paid ibereou $206. Agreed to. , Mr. OAULltoLL, Irom tbe committee on Ag-cuiture, ou certain petitions asking (or a law lor the protection of crops Irom the tresspassed oi hunters aud oi hers, reported that tbeexistlag lawuuihit subject provided intUolentremedies. Also: Ib accordance with certain tntUlona. H. no. 216: To prevent tbe running at lame of bulls, boars aud buckt, wbiob was read the Arat time. Also: Oo certain petitions for tha eitabliah. men i ol a State agricultural ool leae that the fame, lo view of the condition of the Treasury was at in is ume lucxpeuieui. Also: Ou cetiam poll tions relative to tha fish law that said law ought to be modified, in the manner proposed in the bill by Mr. SLU6SER. Abo: Aeluug lobe discharged from further oahr-ideriiuon ol certain petitions relative to toe nnu jaw. . . Mr. SAMGSTER (rum tbe committee on Roads ind lligLwu)!, repiirurd baok 11. No. 101: To protect fciue-waiju uoi witnin ine oounos oi any oity, town or village, with oue amendment, which was agreed lo, and the bill ordered to be engrossed aud read a third time Thursday. On motioo, the Uouse tool a reoaae colli to morrow at 10 o'clock, A. M. ShNATE. Wiunksdat, March 10, 1868. rilUT KXAPlItfS, H. No. 139: To amend tbe 43d sect Ion of tu act relating to wills, paaaed May 8, 1863. a. no, 140: to revive an aci allowing wee to county auditors lor bliog and preserving oertala papers ptesed reb. , ib.o. li. No. 141: To amend section twenty-Arc of an act uf tbe jurisdiction and procedure before justioes ol tbe peace aud of the duties ot oon statiies iu civil courts, pax sea Marco , wa. 11. no. H'Ji To autnortxe tue oomm tasiouara of OVatmuul oouuty to iemuuara.U Ueotga A. Hitter tut i jr m-wiinea oy nim io enostitg the county fuUrmtry building for said county, Mr.tiUULhlca inlroducedS. No. Ills delating to the redemption and eanoelltuUaa af the eecurities for the funded debt of oountlas in this Slate, which was read the first time. Tbe PUESlUUNr ot tbe beoate laid befon tbu Seuale a communication from ibe Oovernor containing a list ol pardons, reprieves, Ae. A so: lha eimwere oi tne warden ol tba Ohio Peuiitut ary to a resolution ol tbe Senate, making certain inquiries in regard to Psnitao- tiary indebtedness that does not appear oo tha books. W hich were laid on the table aod ordered to be pnute I. Mr. SUULMCU moved that the .Senate resolve Itself Into committee ol the Whole on tha order of the dty. Mr. bLAUE moved that the Senate now adjourn.Mr. SCULMCU demanded the yeaa and nays on tbe la.ler motion, whfoh had precedence.Yeas Me-srs. Buck I and, Oaas, Oorwine, Gard, Greeu, Uoltoway, Klooaid, MeO leery, Miles, Morrow, Perrill, Slado. Thomas, Weet- oott and Wtuana 16. Nays Mewrc, Caotwell, Chapman, Hatch, Langdon, Mc Kelly, Murdoch, Held, Saffonl, dhideter, Soblelcb. Smiih, Taylor and Vaaatta 13. So the motion to adjourn prevailed. HOUSE OF R i t'R Es E NT ATI YES. Wkdnbkpat, Uaroh 10, 1858. Ths order of business wben tbe House look a reoeea yesterday , be log stilt reports ot commit tees, Mr. TUOMPSoN, Iron the oommittea on Claims repuited on the memorial of Jaa. Stevens and (iideou Walton lor oompeuialton for work done lo tbe cooalructlon of tbe east wing of tbeoeiiual Aflylum;that laid aMmorlallaU bad no claim either legal or equitable upon the Stale. Mr. RANKIN moved that the report be laid on Ihe table. Agreed to. Tbe aame committee re dot ted on the claim of E. 8. Brooks for storing pub Iio arms, reootxt- meuding that $437.60 ba paid ibareoir. Report agreed to. Mr. AHm.Mi.irom ine select oommittea to whom wasieierred B. No 134: To amend aeo-Uons 102 aud tSl ol tbe oode with ooa amend ment, wbiob was agreed lo, and the UU ordered lo be augrutsed for a third reading to-morrow. Toe same committee also reported beok u. ' No. 135: To amend sectloa 28 of tba fuUcae' code, wllb tbe aame rwommeodatie-H which waa agreed lo. . r v Ibe select commit tee, to whom au referred the petition ol L. N. Fowler, tor the protaotioa of sidewalke, repotted a bill for that purpose, wnica was reau ine nrsi ume. On motion of Mr. WELSH, two additional members were added to the selcot oonsaittae ou tbe bill Mlaitug to tha removal of tha ooaoty eeal of Uelmout Ouunty. Tbetihair appointed Meisra AM0LKK aaa ANDREWS Mr. RANKIN moved that that tha Boast take a recess uuitl to morrow at 10 o'olock a. n Tbe yetksaod nava beirni ordered on the mo tion to take a reoeea, reunited yeas 48 j nays 38. avMr. Joseph 8. Morris, one of the ploa- etrs ol Crawford county, died at finoyrtu oo the lat lust., aged 70. Mr. U. removed from Counland eouuty, New York, to Ohio, thirty years ago, aud was In all respects an exemplary man. - . liy Mr. HOWE, U. No. 216: To provide for lbs regiatrauos oi urine, marrlagas and dealr in ue oiate ui unio. nSjb.Tbo Rev. Mr. La Tooaaanw hu resigned the Reclurahip ol St. Paul's Church aad taken charge of tbe Church of the Atooentant at Uioemuatt, Tbe Rev. Mr. Gmovxr, formerly of this olty, has accepted a call to St. Paul's, and la ax pest ud to preach the introductory aarmoQ a Sua- lay, the 2Ut lust. Jt4r Tbe Zineaville Vemmr has bstu united with the UtMrtte ol that city. Ws hope tba people ol old Muskingum will sullt upon ths aoiou. The Sarabsvllla (Noble county) Ate iieuasays: M Tbe eouuty seat, or the buaJness of tbli county, is moved from this place to Caldwell, whers the uexlOourt, lbs 18th of this monib, will be held.' WiaVtotKi.-Old Murphy, as ba calls hlnssalf, a wealthy plainer ot Platte aauuly, said that bo had aiwiy doi a his work by slave labor until tbe I art year, and that slnvery was all right, out it coal more than free labor, and tkareiora bs hud sold bis tWve, aud many ol bis neighbors were doiug tbe same. Us also said that every week two or three runaways wen arrested la his neighborhood.
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Full Text | , , , , , ; , . . : ; n VOLUME " X.LVII. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, IS58. ..' NUMBER 51J : r -r-, - , - -. . -- - - - --- - - - (Di)io State tbi-wkrklt'and whek.lt OAIL? iit SOHOTTIiBH oo WW. MlillOHLEH, Editor. WnnT . I) it Ona Ona Our Tiiim Invariably in Advance. r Pmi- . HiM-M.Mpw. . tlioCa-rl, ftrfHt ISM tJ. Tbi-W-hit 100 f , , i -.W IllfltaorUaMKUrar I SO 11 . , TMUIHOr ADVKRTIMNfl BY TH1 WjDABl. (tu unbb os w uil A aw abm .r. l akr . tie 00 : mm mimis waal M immlhn 13 00 ; on ' t waai ii ininittm 10 M ona lwk. B montht I 00 ; ana t daya 1 00 " U nontha S M ; ooa " I Ur 7 Obio Stocis Our medera will recollect i Gevt-rii'ir Chase and Ike Waibtti.toa Malar that during toe iwntf eaooey preeanre laat sum- Inauguration.) mar end Ml, when till kinds of property was We giro below the letttr of the ,Com mission depressed, and beaks aod merchants were fell- ers of the Monument, to Gov. Chase, Inviting log evert day, that It wea asserted by the Ohio htm to etteod the Inauguration of Ibe Statue ol Slatumtm, Newark Adwtt, and other leading Washington at Eichmouil, us the guest of the papere ol the Democratic party, that the Stale State of Virginia, and his reply. The letters Stooks of Ohio wbiob were quoted In New are creditable to both parlies: York at ninety cents, had been depressed In va) INVITATION, us notbv the aaooer amicbnt bv the "blunders Kichuoxo, Va, Jan. 15, .has. .UU .1 Ph.- ...A tha. I UoV. B. r. UUAHe.. nlr; - Aming UDflfT WC SO ' I ihnriLa nf tha lii nnml Ataamtilv nt' Virginia puic umwra, aim ipoj ".io W( jcUully itlf ila yuu M ,he Gueit ot h(! It waa necessary to elect Mr. Payne and the 8ulB to present at the elevation ol the Demooratlo ticket in order to save Ibe 8tate Statue ol Wiu-binirion to ila position on the I "! !S Iron ruin, aod bring the State Stock up again Virginia W..i.h.iigton Monument, in the oily of ! w to ft premium. Rlobmond.on the 22d day of February next ID uiwu wuu uiautj mesa uiiargrja, iu" ui. 1 muntb 4 M ; ona " 1 inMrtioa to theT were falae: that Got, Chaae aod tbo He DiipijH adTwttMBMaia haU ait law th abwi p0DuCftDI D0 mott to do w lib the depreMioo of.ouratocka than the man to tbe moon; aod they knew, alao. ttet although the i looks were to link Into notblngoeM tbe Htate aould be on loaer by It, except as it might effeot Ita future credit. But they made pttople hellere other Tbe election pawed off. Got. Chaaewaa re-elected. Tbe money premura pawed off, aod jirt-wrtliiimanta.laadad n4 pUoad la the eelana ef i jiil NotioM,"owWPUraMwr raw. All ootlMi ranolrad to ba anbltubad ay law, Ufal ratal If order! on tha loaida aielailvaly aftor tha Bnrt waak. tO pr cent, mora thao tha atwa rata ; bat all nab UI appear m tL Trl-Waeklj wttboat abaiaa. HuMinou Uanlii, mo atumdinn An Matt, ft jau, bj da, p r Una ; oatalda t. Noti of mtmttnf i, flbarlUbU aadattM, lr eoape- A.irtim-nU not awompanlad with wrttto. dtm- "J beiog Worth 10 New linn win ba inMrtad uu iPreio, ana uhpq ajaaon- lori oiiy two aoa tnree per cent, a mnnm, it Youra, very rfepectfully, VVM V RIT0IIIK. GKOKOK W. MUNFORD, GU8TAVUS A MYERS, Cmmvttoit the Manumtiit, REPLY ST4TI Or OHIO, KxKOOTIf Dkfahtiimt, I Golumbuh, Feb 19, 18A6. ( Sir: -I find myeelf conHtntlned by Itnperaiirit public dutlea to lore go the Mratiuoittlua ol bHng pmatiDt at tbe inauguration of tbe status ol WaabiURtoO, at Kicbmnod, on the HQ lust. 1 fegrt-t It toe more, wwiii, reprem-uuo, lor tbe time utiog, lo Dtr unlet Magltitriicy All traniU aiwrUtmeKti maul U pa44 i hin r ult will oui tariao irom. i Unlr lli prMitat Tfltm, th KdTr1tir par1 Bach foi th Hone h oawplai, tha abnti baton 00 be obUlDed oo 6nt rite securities at four I the H'e Oommonwealib, whoie exialeocu and fire per Oent. a year. All good stocks hare M, T 1 v oau a.-uree. w toem.gna--M..i.n ..i.n-.n-nlHj pi Virginia. Inspired by ib: coun- afj oi tier mud iiiuetriuun anna, and it.avnl f" fare. The tin Mr. Payne baa committed, and Pi Iwyoureall wkI your uaociatei on tb t n c l u a i , . ,., . .t Committee. ?.-ry truly yours, o. P.GuAsa, for which be la abused, la that be thinks the Z BahtiBlng Cunsiy au4 ibe Jail Bill Wemttketto following txiraot Irom a butti- alneM letter, from a u acrltter llrlog io Bile- Mtthooing oouniy, dated March 6tb, atocka or Ohio, which were wiling last fall for fUHted In her Cea-too to tba omilfderated 90 ctoti, are Dow telling (or 108 oeota, being an Stalet ol bar elaima to the territory Nortb- m. .in, rh..a ... .r weatof tbe Obio. It would sire me TDB8DAY, MAB.JH . "8 1 ' U..I pWa.Mir. (o be.r lo her ppl, .UDHt , r , .... MPUri,nr(., or oordlsl good will from thB inr lu ui flntrs niwn nfl nfinn linn ihit i iili. . j i- ...1.1 . . .1.- . , il a I b--i ri - ueopie in uuui hiiu vu nun u iiik vxprt. Tu, Liohltu to DAT. III the Sena W no-1 .h. j.,... , .r, R Ih, . . . r , lh . H., ,.. ,h J",,,, thlox ol Imporimc, w, tro,iotea. in me rf-,, u u , h,,m i. (,ii , 0h.r at Wnnhiuiitoo, wb iiniua j.io ra .boot to Houm, bill Ri,ln( to John W.Allen tha right n, decline In ihelr ,Iub upon Oo,. OIimo ud ll,mu"l'"", P""'liuK pervading tk-io m the Sum lor elaim he hu tnlnit It. .v. D a . "1" cnaiilrvmen, miv preterve hi ;;. - . 1 i w..Mn..,, k. m.U "w 1 perpetuii, lht Libor; ...J Union, to enuiilli' the Siti. .H.,n, d from the Geoer.1 Oo.ern- Hmnr B Pat.i -Thi. rnM.ra.n, .ho . "f "' '' "- " mint innt ol .wnID ,od. u dlKured. ,b '"''. bJ D"wratlc ,;, , ,. ,.,. , rlmi. lh,. but wlihont eiimina io duoiiilon opon it. tbe P ' uln0 11,8 ewnoarii-beirer ol the par mornucBi in pfrnou, pi-rntit me to nuil mvieli nnnu innit n rii x7 11 D0V aenonoord with tniiiKnttii bitter- ol tbie tnndu ol h-uaeriuii tbeoi : tud believe nen nnenrpaeaed in tne nnnai, ot pny war- UH .nn wpinmuw ui iuh Krei r- aiemorrncT nnn me iffmocrBiic rairir' Snuntor Hammond, speeoi, There li nothing In thli world tompwed cL,.i.i-.n.ii..iiiiii.inriii.rf... noh opponlie m.leilal. anu anomaion, ingrwi- lnH,0uon, in ,Ber ow0 ..i ,a ,h M,,her enu u, wing v.. - Oongraunor tLe Enen iTeiboulderim aeon tlonal D,mncr,e. According to onr .tiiation down tha throat, of lh. n.nnl.nf ih.i wnrlh - ... . .1 m - r--r taridwd Lmcogrjpnerp, me worn -unmoor.- .iiatJ wncn tnp. detwt, and ewrjthlng H68: oy, I, dioimd lbu: "A Ooreroment of the th . .. M0M1!,a -i.h it. Th Wuhin.tnr. "And ,lr, 1 ciuoot pan tbl, without eipreu- people, a form ol tioveromeot In wnion u7i.lrt.- i, u ,n.i,. ,, ingmj regret ibat ibe dlgnliy of ibn great . . .. M 1 " " 1 "I VU, I , 1 ,A '.I 1 ... people eollioiifely, or In which the people ex- , ohlft Tb. rri, , Pi,, .th, ne,t,. indeed i,,b. pfleoMo. that M.honiog count, erciw tbe power of legislation, and the word b) p,lltf0 ud prototype 0f Jim Lane," and idtd In Ibe indignity. Few and rr belen "Democrat" iidiflued a, follow,: "Ona who nnn.indMh.Miin .tin r.nihin.i are ibote who auprove of Ur. Qilion'i vote lor ui a unTernmeat bf tbe people, or la- I ,. ... t ,. ., that bill. But a day of reckoning dr.wtib " ' 1 .. BCiiiua iw, nuu uu reumrco ir more ....h Tl.a Ulhi..B l lhuI .illl.,1 Ar,mrl .L.. aI iL , .hi nl mVm M . . iiiiku. ih . w uvbi . hi w Tor. me rawunuu . ..f.-. ... H ,Dergj and mrucie than Intellect and bnman I ir,,m th. wh ,.i riht.nan f.u nd clae3." Tbeae then, are tbe recognleed, au- u. , n(g,t, the Bepublloan aoow through ml.hl ba,a booed Ibat the Democrat, would thorltative deflnilion, of tbe word, "Demoora- -.nddv ourrenta of aaitatton. Wa Imlnrae have been warned by their ezamula and avoid ci and 'Democrat." and wblcb are tocepled u, p.,. hi. ... w.i- .m ..m1 ed tbe rock upon wbton th.y a.lit. 1 can kc .- ---- - promoiion 10 me nr.i pi.oe in ine p Ullicai . ,h, bliu0 eod , b,,ud bol, whl f, uU) worm, no huiiw irxm ... -... .u,,., .jmgoga, or ,Bt Mw bi, aiiiaut, obio " the ditch.' ' A. W. A. meaning ol lb, wiird,"De,potlc 'aoduDepot,"l ... I ... Tha wuid "Deeootio" I) Urn, defined: "Abao-I ieMWr Banter Wawmclen. Si.aron f ocoua. A Watbington corre, lute In power Independent of oonlrol Irom Mr' oennmi ine oriuon ai men ponnenloi toe spriogueid (Han.; Htpumtun men. con.tltutlDn, or law,: abMlote in the ex- v l" " ". ,n TOOlo 01 wrlle. :- Mr. Dooglae la Oghtlng the Lecomp rei.a uf noaer " "Denpol" it Ihu, giren In 'nangurattng tne aiatu, to ine "Miner 01 hi, ton bailie wllb more faiibiumeia, If pouibl,, th book.: "Maeter or lord rulloa wltnout r " rr .. man our owo general,, tor tnat reanuu, u lor an, control from man. oonttilution, or law,." nnml,Uke,ble algniacanoe aa Indicating hi, no other, be tbould nut be .utijecied to auj at ' ..... m.L. II. wl M.,n..l Ik. U7I.I,. . .. , ., ..Lit n.L.. li. W wlab eely mm Ot OandW to apply tnaee - y r- Mcaa oy nepuoncane. nuanr or, pwr,ue deaoitlo ii to partVee aa they now ,ii,t in tbli " op"ai ".oio.d, .am. - me i, ,m to do u great errvioe in m, luture. country, and then to nay, upon hi, cotaclenee, oonnriurrou or or. 0.010.1 ge erioence He d p,,iy ,d mai.lully recently, Let m if .k. n...i.n... n.n. i. nnt th. .mhndiai.nl W" peculiar geniu, and hi, own conaclnna. nril b,, down the .lanrh AdmlolMration otrenl genulu. drm craty; an I tbe UHinlled H" "" no ...... cabinet, , t ,r ,,..,,..,., ll Mmn,t- "Nationul Demooratlo pan," tha embodiment --" r- - "'" iruiuiw.- There t, mi mau in tne oioaie com of tbe only ilenpotlo power which w, hare In " """"'T 7,.' T ' w "'"' nwnroawitn mm in a running .1.. .......... t. nnt th. .Hm n .tr.llnn nl W"""M" K"" UeDHl,. , IU,r Orilo.M lb... .... anrl. Derbi.De. Jamea buobauan, and tbe parly In Gongma "'" '' ,u ,or U'r atatwrneo, but nut a m.n who I, w which i. ,u.lning it, dcpotlct la It not ,u, mu"" - "nH ,ucn ooiy could d,bl, qlck of ,eUirt, er t.lnedb,lhe"mtera"lntbentb 1, It not "pc, mmam- Bu whelming In both atl k and defenw." ... iiMnnn nim in nrntaii-BL nuniiA mon nt ihaivi -" Meklngtolorc,.con,tilutlonnpon mapMple ..V. .. .,. lather. ..brill.., Tbe Wiinhlugton our rt'Dpon dent ol the Rich' mood SfHA. alter referring to a rumor that Mr. Forcytb.tMir Miuifier to Mx-oo. te to be re- moved, aye: But them in another expect lo which the re- ten lion of Mr. Fur? lb iiiay tie viewed, lie Is a Soutberu man, aod Imbued with Bout burn ideas. We rued and ought t toiiht ou the ap III. -UT mi (a de- . " , ..lnMn.n. ftf 7 "Hh the i ..-..ii ...I .. .. ... greatert men of any day." any day.' Tbe orator tbu, draw a i todel of eminence a. ..I. li... In lh. av.ti.lM. nf nnat.rt" f)n th. olherb.nd,l.nol the poeltlnn Uken by tbe "d "orth and, Ihoughb. did not .how the re- ... . . u. mnA ki- Wi -D 7B- very one knows thai nBpuuiiL. "w"'7 "7- " Bocbanaa'aadmioislralioo la the onpoaite of welaanila ik T.rHilin-l AXMmnhflnallni. nf bnra I ... n....Ml .-.mn.r.' Ar. ma. .nl lh. -1 Panted .bore. advocAtta of "a government ol the paople,',and CbbHaI. Hnul n,l)n IhM Hiti nt ITMhrn.r- for . fortn ol go.ctnment In which th. .upram. General Bhl.ld. wrot. a letter to the preaMeut Zro in.., power I, It dged In the hud, ol tha paopl,," of the ationeaoie senate upon K.,n,u aod at n- mkld the anpolntment ol men who will leel aud in law ol "tbe people ezeroUIng thapower oanot affair,, In which apeaklng ol the Pre,! Druper deaire to urtiinote Hourberu intereel,, of Irginlatiout" We aek the,, qne,lioo,, know- dent h nyr: " I entertain the llelle,l feel- and competent lor tbi, work. The South la i ot to. Ibat no thougbtlul, InMilgen. man . lag. of r,,e.d.blp for blm. and ,e,r,H,om , "SS oonlrovert iheir coneotueu. Aod yet tbe par- Inmoet aoul, that be ba permllled l.i, ownbon- r ,' KouLhrn and uro-ilaver, ... ol ty tbut bavoeaio, ana upnoia, aeepoiiam, u al juugmeu. vo uo uianra uj ma euKg.nirooa oi waller lunicaragua. called demioratlc: and the oarlf wbioh nohold, eelBih men. of inferior nan, aod uuertlon.ble "11 ihi, policy w extenili'd to Meiioo, aud tha trotti, of radical democracy, la oallad fed- Integrllj." ra """" l"1"" ..I ... UU-U, I. .11. J aral and factious. The letter oonolndes aa lollow, t " I mean to Southern denature and Kaprewni alive, here, ae It it not a ttuin tbtt in, airengin at tha pro- relit wrong, let it eome irom what quarter It .ol ot hiniiliiy hardly lea, algniticant ihau ant Adminiairation ilea in me corrupt m aa. i may ; wroog to tne people bl Kaosa, wrong the tate demuoairalion, ol bewaru ana uoug rootle ne, which It m,ke, of the onoe, and to Iba people of Uinneai u wrong to the rco " mnn.T of tha nation? Take from it to da, tha .1. of lha North, or wronu to tha 8o.ih. I will The SealA i, nut otlonai In ber demwda. diepenuiion of palrooaga, of money, of office, reatit, either in tba 8n,trr out of the Senate, Ob no I nuthlng ol U kind I ot honor, and where would II be! II wnnld ba with all my heart aod all my atreogth, to long apeeial Dnpateh to ih. ctaaiaaaii Oantu I born ol ila .Length aa tba aleeplng Sampaon aa Qed pleaaea to apate my Ilia to my country." W.aui.oTO.-i, Monday, March 8. aaa hv lha .hear, of Delilah, and it wnnld ha - .., , .. . Mr. Ha.rla, lihalrman of the rUnea, Inveatl- hl-lo. .nd a o,n u th. anllr. ,nl. .. . "" (.i-K. ' . ".. "k-H l l . . rr - we mover uuaroB oi uinciouair nave lanaereo I journal ol ila proceedlua, with the report, We have belore aa a report of a apaaeh made to lh, animat and thioueh him to the Onoe. the Houae. in moirow. t'l ueadaf ) In the United Butea Senate on Thutaday lut, q.,,,.,,,,,. their aervicea aa a company of Tl ,UI ,b" l0 "bjeUl ol lD by tu, Hon. Br. Hammond, "lmocratlo" T.,, , th, m,b ... rh" Iriveetigaiion have been deieateii ny tne major- Senator f.om South Carolloa, In which opinion. I !Z1 .! 1 , , L.w " "l" lur a"h" ti'" b " ."".1,a.. ....I?! iu l th dooum.nl properly authen- ',, ,, au lh,t Uuulp,.ey Uar.b.lT will ... .,,e ....v. ..... w... tteuti to lh, p,e,id,nt th..upon oiler a rewluuon, wiih luatructlon. o. m, nu..i. .m.u..T, u. n. aiKiuK. oi aa , that aeven member, (lha Kepublioan of Ibe ...l.rn C.lioh. Mr. Hammond la "a maater. a OiniT,. We learn Irom tbe ainlritaien, that r.,.-.-,!.,., ., ..n . . iuiutm.ii0n Uev lord" in Soulh Oarollna. U, la iba owner of " w,r Ipeirtiijeol, on tha reoommendatlon ol thiuk uoceatary, and aummon wlin,Mea belore plantation ol BMren Ihonaand acree, and of Um. Ptolnttd Morn, bbanr, ot Lick- mem. " . .. ..... . in. .nnnt. tba r.H.t in th. II. R Villi... It will then be for the ilouae to determi eome two inoaaana navea. tie inn, in bli -. ' whether ihi. m ivenunt ba a pilvileged uuea- lordly .1,1. apeak, of tha fiat wo.kiogmrt ol A"d,e' W"''""' LJ h O'"- Hon, and upon mat Ibe teal wl.l b. J5a. tha North. U. call, Ibem auvn, and he rt- "m" dletrict 'or Ohio. Mr. Shan I, ton ol i, u balievatl that hi America, will garda their conilliion aa mora aervll, and de- Ber John Sbaff, an intelligent farmer ol Klna natalo Ibl. mov.ment to m aure loriber Inquiry, .,l.d ih.n th. Samhoa and nin.h. nnna hi. townahip in Licking oouolj. though the teat may be poaipuned to print tbe not, and .1.. . Held, of Colin.. V. ZZZ We Warn from lb. TViWof Tifflo, that Journal and reiiorioMhaoomnuiiee. ik. At hi. .nk im .k.w..ki... Vtn 0. Ooonrod of that place, has been ap Outo OjkGR.atTiusAL GuxrauNCi. Tbli "r"""- " wiu-mi I ... j . i .v. rr o u ii. j i. a Democrallo" paper publithed at tha W1" c,d" ' 8- "'"'"J Ac,amT MJ "Ml "old M l",u, I of the nation. He-,.: Weat Point. June 10th, at T o'olork P .ling at Cnlambnr, P. M. tiona. Th, rellgioHO IntereM In oiliea. towoa, and vli)age, aa well aa In the eonulry, appeara RDNf-SOAT. MARHH 10, JH5P Sorae ot our Dea.tMir.illo aaniliduea lor I oat Maeter, preaume lhal tbe people cart, nothing TIM data, f Boa. John W. tlldl la In-labiul thi, queation. Tbe Cnnilllutioo aa lerealbiff Ivahatc. adopted at Laoompton wa, of euch a character Tbe Bona, apent nearly the whole afternoon that no naturalised oltlnea oould vote tor it. I ae.aion yeeterday, In diKnarlog a bill reported am.par' an lriabman and part a German, aud I from tha oommlttee on (lluima, to allow Hon. y that no man who waa oever inside of a John W Allen, lormerly menner of Coogreaa Know Nothinf Lorlgaaauld vote for eucb a eou front the Cleveland dl.irlot.the rlyht to aue the elltntlon. Ttiln waa a nffli:len( reason, without Stale upon a 'lata whloh he hu against her lor any oppoeition Irom membe'ra of Emigrant Aid aervicea rendered In Waebingtoo, in obtaining Societies, why the conetllutlonehould have been one hundred aod fifty thousand acree of publlo voted down. I. there any man here who w nld laud, lyiog within our limit,. The caie, aa we vol. hr such n'enostlluMnn? (Criea of No! nnl) coder si and It, from the discussion which took Now, -one word about tbe Post Masters who say plaoe.i, limply tbli: In 1848, or when Heabury that they will read n, out of Ibe Democratic Ford waa Ooveruor ol Ibe Stale, tbe Legiela party, We tell these men we will open new turn passed a rewlnlleu authWaiog the Guver b oka on Ibe ttrsl of Apill, and if they don't nor lo employ such penoo or Dean, a, be saw com. to n we will read them onl of the Demo at, to proceed to Waabinglon and Investigate orath) party, aod they will have to go out anil our title or cl.im to oerlaln lands, and to press j0 t),e Blik Bepnbllcan,. upon tbe Department, or upon Oungree, our j , nMea.ity for tbe call of this Con- Igbt to tb,m, and to obtain a title.. Motion, but the people kuow that Elernal vigl- Mr. Alien, who bad been In Congress, wa, .nM , the price of Libert,, end when our llh engaged lor Ibe sei vice. U, made a contract Lrli , M.,ud tbe people aroalways rea.ly who iB.uuv.ruvr, .iwkkii tu ueuai. u. aue for the CMS Slate, by which it waa ag.eeil that be should the conathution ol Leoomplon I, paaaed It undertake tbe ervice, auJ should rweive as m ,u iMMm uI ,hJ r,pre,Md will of Ibe compensation lor hie aervicea one third of Ibe p0pe. ,t wm ha by ,e Totw, 0, HUch men u inooa wnicn ne migni encceea in getting irom JoM, o ,owti ,., Pllf(b 0, Thomp,0 the General Government. II bo got no lands, of New reriey. ,nd b, ,be ,0 ,., fl0m be was to receive no pay. Mr. Allen proceeded Indiana, all of whom have heen In.trneted in Waablngtoo and entered upon bis dull.. He ,0l. . ad if lhP. ,ot, ,or .. .h., I tray their constituents We are the people, and wa will be heard, and wo to Ihe meo who dis regard onr vo:oe. 'Ihe Republicaoe hive adopted our doctrine. ao there Is but one party now, and we lay come lo us all goou. failhlul men. 'I he Colonel said that be did not Intend to make so loo-' a speech, and took bis scat amid conaideral.lt applause, Mr J. 0 Groom, of Pickaway county, then moved the adoption of the following resolution: Ke.efe.rf, TbatCharleeW Blair of Clinton, A. U tiayman ol Cincinnati, and Edward Kins- broke up bis residence in Cleveland, and labored iduoualy In Washington for five years in In vestigating tbe euruVct, aod part ol the lime hi employed a o'erk, whom be paid out of hi, own ana. fie made himaell poor. He succeeded at tbe end ol 0ve years, in convincing the Gen eral Giwrnm.nt that Obio was entitled, under previous law,, to one hundred and flftj thousand aorea of lan 1 lying within ber nwn boundaries, and tbe transfer of tbeae land, was made by the General Government to tbe Stale ol Ohio. Tbe laode were received hy the 8tAte, aod a very large pruportlon ol tbem bave been cold and Ibe proo'eda plaoed in Ibe Treaaury of Ibe man of Ouyaboga, act as Secretaries. Slate, tor Ibe eerclce, rendered by Mr, Al'en Carried. be has never received one oent. Hu oontraot l Mr Gnston of Knox, moved that a commit clear and explicit, lie ba, given tbe five best te. ol thirteen ba appointed to report reaoln yeara of bl, lite to tbe Investigation of tba lub- tlnna. Carried. eet, aod be mececdi-d io obtaining a ceseion ol On motion of Mr. Morton of Lueaa, a oom- land, to Ohio, worth from three bundled tbon- mlttce of five was appointed to report perma- sand to ball a million of dollars. He now oomes nent officers of tbe meeting. before the Legialatuia aeklog tb.it be may be On motion nf Dr. Grlewold of Pickaway, a empowered to prove bii olaim In tbe Courts, committee of three wai appointed lo wait upon and obtain redrdse. Hon. Wm. Stanton, late acting Governor of To our miud It ii one of tiamost moderate! Kansas,and request him tonddreesthe meetinr. request, ever m ide loan intelligent Legislature. Adjunrned unlil 2 o'clock. , Ho aekid oo money, no pay, until he baj proved Letter htve beennceived from Henry A. in a court of Ju tice hi, right to remuneration Wise, Governor rf Virginia, and from Don ba legality of hia oontract, aod ihe equity of Robert J. Walker. The letter of Oovernor his claim. It Is well kuowo that the State can Walker would occupy about a column and notbeiued No one aim bring lull against her half In our paper. Governor Wise', letter Ii uoleM special leave 1, given by a legislative a, follows: ... And then if tba Ot.url. dl.lu In ...n. RlOUUOKO. Vi . Feb 25. 1S5H , . i... i. . . , ... GaNTLHias: 1 received vours ot the 22il ...... im. ... I write at one. It. in. .h.t It .ill . until ih I. u trial turn hua nuaaxl nnnn tha A. . ' .. . . . . . b - r tmnoaaiD li tor ma io mcft turn umnnp. nt olaioo and made tbe appropriation. Everybody Ohio, In Maw Coovenlioo. at Colnmbua, i o tbe may me everybody else. The State may aue l0,n proximo. Our Liii filature la Id aesnioo every or any one ol Ha citiieui, but uo one cad ud wi" DOt d'imr of March, ll aue tbe State without permiMion from tbe Lp- 8u"taot liUture. The reaaoo why tbfa la we bave ofteu maDy and Philadelphia, latter; but I have nut beard argued, but we have never been ImprtM-ed the time and opportunity now to abow that tbe with Ha lores. fraud ol tbe eltcitoui lo Kanoan wt nothing in The debate In tbe Houae veeterdnT w ibi conipw..n io irauooi toe i.w.mptou Uou and IntfrfMlinaT. Tb aAVuciitea of th Itill h..r1 . : .. . . ". . " leiiuin LionRiuuiiiia wo en wiM not ii fin a. iiv tbe entire argumeut. the loglo, aod tbe equity tbatOonveuiiou-loron ibecootrary it waa-ub The oppi.neuta of it apeerted the puwer ol tbe milled lur tvluptiou by the people, aud which L-RiaiUture to withhold redreea. They appear- WM Dut wlP-' bJ lh P"pl, r tb.;y were . , ,, . , iu u- i , not allowed tu vo'e nan mat it ! (nr-pt Uf " ul,on lh" ord-worib (bv 4mrrtln ni tui . oMjt.rUy o( aitaumr-i iu bit pum ot Rob Hoy, tbdt he weul ibe people axaiott their auvereiiru will Shall on tbie te done too on the tiimrboo doctrine of le- Tbatrxl o d itila, th-impl pita tlimacw And, if d "un, are the People to bti Ibat h itaii uk b batb tb wr, drlveu to the extremity of the Dorr dootrlue oi AU be .ball tt.U au ,.D. lb- Kjode lelftd 0MiJ ( t i demoara.li0 l0 bow Some writer oo politiCHl elbica btia ini.l, that to lawful authority. It la autocratic ariato- oueof tbe moat eorrcwlul aibla that cao be emtio, oltafarubio and depotio tbua lo con found iu this world l, to ee au able bodied man "r,ft ropmar bov re'guiy oy tue onus ol leu begging for work, and unable to et it. We think thre la lull an much atirrow in aeeing a mtn who b.ta expeudtd the Ave beat ym.ru ot bis H e, aud fpeut ia Ibat time Ma little fur tune, to enrich and pro At a great State uf two millions of peopltj, and who han nucceeded to put Into ber ouuera tome half a million of did I are, and who. with a written contract In hia pocket, which pledget, tbe faith of the State that be should be remunerated for blaaervicee; aud SENATE. Mi in ii at, Marctt 8, iK'iS. Mr. BUCK LAND intrndncvd. 8 No. 105: Tn protect reliitioua minting, which waa teta the Qmt lime. The HRESIDI' NT Mid before the tenile a conimunlcatiou troin ihuc ty cminoil ol Cioeln-natl, containing oertttin rt.olutiona and a bill, which on tnntiuii wan reierrtHi to loe committee oo Municipal Oorpoiitiioiiii, Mr. U. r H nftHrtl lor ad pttou the lollow- ng rr-Hoiniion-, whinb were atcrt'ed to: Rrioivttl. That the Auditor oi Htate ia here by rrquir d to np(irt t-n Iba Snnaie at a- etirly day Ha piactiotoiH iiih condition ui eucn oi thtt StitiH UtiiJ tiiliitfH, fpfOilyiuK, lat. Thn aiTK uiit. il any, if land remaluiug UNO Id at earh oiliop; til. i ne amount oi iniuicy nun on aoouuut or any p rev um- n&Wn at each office; 3d. I he amount ol rente or other mourning revenue rrcfivabln at the otlioe of tbe Virginia military nchool IuihIh at MauHlleld, ur at any other pUoft; and 4h. Wbfther unv tuiareiU ol the htate, or any of the tram, will nutter detriment by ebol-rohiutf all or any one ol anid otKcae, aud renin v- ng an iDe iiuamwa aoa nutiea neionging vo em to the capitol. and plncuiK the name under the official iueiiuien'lenRi of tbe Auditor of Slate, or ol tbe comptroller of the treasury, whenever that oflioui aliall bavu been ap,oiuti:d or elected . Mr. PhKlULL olTered for adeptmo the fol lowing recolutioti which wan agreed to : Htioioftt, i aa the waidj o oi toe unio rent- teutiary be requ- ntf-d to communicate to the Senate, fmmedintely, the. fullowinir inlunnaiico: t. iia any dent accrued to mu luaiituiinn dice the lit day of June, 1H56. aud ow d by the ureteul or lormer Wttrdeo. Deputy Wardeo, tJIt ra, or am in tun in, either lur provimons or: work done, or money bul and received, or in any other way, which ia Mill unpni-1. 21. Tne name ol any individual so indebted, tbe dale, aud aminiut now due. 3l. The amount ot money or other valuable articles belonging lo convict" of lb OhioP. oi tentiary, tbt hw y any raemiB wliaiever ccroe Into toe poeseeaion of the lormer or present wrJen, aua stilt retained oy inem nnarateiy, r-o far as oa i le accertaiopd by the books ot tbe oatitutiuo or irom any other aouiee. Oo motion or Mr. wiNAN.i, the Senate ad journed. imaoy. Pinuly yours, ubnux A. YVl&H.. The meeting is mode up of ihtt representative men ol tbe Ubio Demuoracy. We bave Dot room for tbe speeches made nt the Depot. All we can nay li Ibat they weie more hold aod out- spokeu than ttio one mdu by Col. Hauypenny Thu time tor ojiuchir rn l tern has paired. nr. Ltcle uwt Sound or ..ailoual Drnaeracf A IfW offline eeekem aud Millawaga down lo then not ooly tu bave bis claim denied, but to Uawrtuce county called a maas meeting tbe be relu-wd tbe right lo prove his claim iu our other duy, ol the Democracy oi the ooaoty. to owu onurta-a light wbkh tbe bumble it luill- read tbe Hon Mr. Leete, member of the Uouse, vidual baa agaiual the most mighty. We hope, out ot the parly lur tbe vole be gave against lor the good oame aud honor ot Ohio, tbe vole Ine uw of our jails lor the luesrceratioo of ruu of yeeterday will lie reconndered, and the bill away negroe. We And ibe official i rtx-e. dings be pasned. Io the mean lime, we atk those I lo lue Corumouih apird of lf)t Ttmtt, After who oppose the bill, to read tbe parable begin- organic og, a committee was appoioled to wait log at Ibe oral verse of the 12th chapter of upon Ur. Lefte, who happened to ba at home, (Dljifl jTfflislfltnrf. Second Samuel. The Grand Initl.ecenpion CudvcdiIoo. The Douglas, or ap tl-Le.com pi on Democracy ol Ohio, assembled In Columbus to day In large numbers, At ao early hour our streets Were filled with penpK A band of musio parsed aod request bim to address tbe meeting. Tbey wanted, we suppose, to hear what be bail to say why sentence uf excommcnicatioa ebould not be passed upou bim.whioh tbey probably regarded as more terrible than the Auatbema ol Im perial Hume. Mr. Leete made a tpeech, alter which the asalHtanta and many others, lo the depot, to meet the delegations which were expected to ar rive, and escort them to the Theater, where the day tnuetlng was to be held. An accident to the ears from Cincinnati delayed tbe procession nearly two hours. At hall pt eleven tbe del- Slater eaoital of the nation, ne sail wk. ... iMti.ihdai ik. Rraih .-a f I n n AUMi.. Th- in m.. u aTnn Tut Obt hsvivau-We Cwrcelyopeo the harmony ol ber social latcroearse. No ahire UkH plaoe to-day. The Legislature to I BWU'r PPr ''0B1 07 iectioa ol tbe coontry other people on s lace oi ueearut enjoy the btttou!d will have to choose a United States dui revive, oouces me ine eye. loeaw.iea-like. betialor Seward had ld thai the whole In n, Jnhn P h.i. it i. log fitenda from the East to the West, and ore- world M .bolished1 slavsryt but Senator "J " V! ?L vails among .ostoftb. Christian deno-lna- fvTT , :.rir iiTL v r , " tions. The reiigioue tlrnalttl fr$m ikl fostliea im tckith Qod mndr nrk.. . k .tk .. .kj t u. - f . " IHWa ft nj m v-'waj axvaju any aaui. kitim ii i Um, ,y Uf , ur ttwyt Ta Noara.iui 'b,io, .,llb,r 6f lbeul . " , lh, to b. con.iantly .needing and becoming more nLAvn ana wniTa-naornaiui u uooo, ,"0, " " l' engrmelnf. Ubnrahee are crowded, anion and niLiTiciL iqiuls. Ooa aLivaa no nor vora. place nr. naie nil, ...... . . TouM(TOT.iaMoaTM) ovorij ..Dn.iml T KLMnorn in Naw Yo-A ID. n.ru.1 .W..H V. . 1.1.1 1 , u. L. IU... other prayer meeiioga are largely attended, and dally acceeiion, are mad, to tbe Baptiala, lietbodisia, Goaarrgatloua)l,l, Pmbyltriau, ia Tona wtiira auvaa Ra.uua.aa tuit n. pnrt' o' looofoco paper, bave been ma- aaunr toi ni atoai rowasiuL tnan aa auaT, king a great about over the result of the spring tH other Evangelical stole. Tbe nreaeat ra waia would tour unrrmmoiie aa t Ti .lwliotu In Naw York beoanae a town or city Tl , id to ba mora wlda-apread and ," WwrMiaaaoratorouaovaarnirnLa k.lUM, . hannaa ne al.et ih. loeofoeo .. i... v .1 ,.. tu aio attm aauaaon, amaunoa. Yon are J... I ' .7."rr , 7 "., L";": 111 " "" supported largely b, the South. Oai bonirrf J' ,Tb "'.'''. PH ,... and nlty milllun, ot our, aonnally paaa through your hauda. A good deal ol It wleka to your Sngera nut all, mora or lea. It a, your oh. ouppoaa woaiicuarg, you . Wa ean any nothing that would add to the atrocity of tha sentiment, hert uttered by a ao called "National Democrat," They speak for themselves, and do wa Bod ihw Mnllnwau de nounced in tha or jane of the administration t Not at all: on tbe contrary Ihe speech of Mr. Harctnocd It lauded hy them u a grand effort. It ipeaki tb, MntlmenU ol lha Buchanan party. How much longer will Northern freemen nb-anlt to ba called ilavea, and voluntarily support a party that thua degrade, than I ww. "Govsrnor" Payne, la bl, epeanh at the Cincinnati meeting en Tuesday night, apoke ef the Oiford frauds la Kanau, and said, They aaj Salmon P. Cbaaa waa there and voted. Now tbere'a no mm know, bitter tbu I do, that about that time he waa in Ohio " ' Thai'i ao. ' ... - maTbe 81. Loo I, Drmx'ol Inforna aa thai the call mended by tha Alton, III., Preeby tsrl aa Church lo Rev. Ur. Taylor, of Buroa, Ohio. hia been accepted, end that Ur. Taylor will probably ba la Alloa hy the let f April aewt. to lak, ouarge of hit congregation. llihaa relnrna from all parte of Ihe Btala and tba reault ia overwhelmingly Bepublloan. Tbe Jenremf aaya lha demecvau were never to badly beaUn la th. State In tbe epring aleotloo, a. they hiva been )nt now Oruiaa ot tub Suva Tuna. The follow log telegrapble dipleb Irom Mew Orleana, ptak, for luell: CoLtBoa Noasiar Tna advertisement of tbe proprietor, of thla ettabllahmeut will atuaet the attention ol dealer, end grower, of Fruit Treci. The want of an eitenilva general nursery la Central I bio baa loog been fell, aud from tba anlerprlelng ebaraoter ol then gen- tie men, we are glad to tea thai thla waul la likely to be tupplied. Their preMot ground, aota- Sw uauuxe, ba., alaroa -4 bill pasara nrtaa b it, aciea. aad Iba naal vaar baa aldl ? hKT.rT'UJn ! ""' t""- much tu the atlent aud Variety of Ihelr al.k -to IHPOkr TWENTl-FIV. Hi.NukBD Irees-eaore will be added a, their bialnea. FKKK HI.AtlKd Irom inneoaal of Alric. lo I-1 erlll r.quli.-a mat lb. people ol tbla region lNDbNTUKbD for not leae than HI MUS I will no longer hiva oecaalo to aeud a dieuiwe I B.AH3 1 I nf 8110 or 400 Blllaa. at nneh rid. and avnana. Her. we have ia eff,ol the slave trade opend I M 0Dl,i. chu, ..i um .d .hrahbarv. Tb.. by the Laglalature of a 8iela, notwlthsUadlng iim laollitiee for reechlng Colnmbua are superior, and tree, obtaloed Iher. nrd not be long out of tlx ground. Wa had ona lot ol Ik....-!, .h. n.l..lnnl ....... .k.,n. h.lV .... I ' . " a aa miik tkaa u,t-hai I committee on Besoluliobsrepotted a ''wbereaa1 ' r . ,., . t. . . . aud a "roaolutioa." The whereas seta out that permitting the use ol our jails for the Incarceration of "runaway nigger-" Is "a fundamental principle of ibe Democratic parly," which fun damental principle Mr. Leete had violated, and therefore they resolve "Ikut Mr. Utlt is ao faatoaw at . i-.e,wa M.li a.a Im .J.uj.... h..k.tj ....h,L.i io.ice.cr,(.c,.iit,." dm ,Uu .,? ; ,- .. Tham-au I. lh.oarouet.er. taken Tl"" ' " 4. .. . moved ibe lullowlug lubetltute: out, .no to. . H..e.... . ' r That w. dl..nnm.. nf U. !..... .- .nt. t no. Mouse 0 1 NO .1 Inown aa th. .11 Judge Rankin ol Colnmbua called the meet- 1 .1 1 1 . but withhold any further censure until all Inn to order, and nn hia motion, Col. Mnt- oi the leglalaiion ol the winter haa been made KMaY. ot Zanesvllle, waa oboaeo frealdenti.ro puu,lwi nniou was carnt'u yeas iv, naya lb. Tbe L'nl. Uanvnennv came forward uooo lha " meeting oumoereu eiacny JO in all. Ml sUge, and waa received with much cheering. Leete relumed inColumiuayeateiday. Il will H. .hen annka auhatanl a v ae o owh j..iu...g n,...,..,,.... maiu. in.. Feliaw DKHooHATt: I have oltea been pri-a- ant at Democratic conventions In Obio, but 1 1 trThe Chicago 7V.ti.ae aayi that Col. Liver- bave never ae a lime wbea tba uemoaracy of I spy It about to eetabllab an Admloiatraiion or- Ohio could meet with a clearer ooneoienoe Iban g,u in that olty, to oppnn Dnuglaa. Il will ba opon tb a occaaloo. la itut lha doctrine waa ealltd tba ".V.lisnaf Aaur,i." Tbia ia the pronounced io the Keneaa-Ntbraaka aal, that openlag of Iba Bncbanan programme agalnet tne pt"Pi ot tne Terriaoriea nngni ni ineir LHwjla In Illlnoia. Th. Senate haa eonOrmed oonalltnlloa in their owa way, and eleot tbalr Cook a, PoaUnuter at Chicago, and tha Doug. oincer,. ini, wa, popular Bovereignay, anu wo las roslniaalera In llliaolt may now prepare to are bound, at eonud national uemoeraur, and as I walk tha plana. L. A ....J h. t. Th. ... .hn ..II I - BUI.. ... . 11 , .v ..... vj ... ... ... ... ... I . ., u . , k I... I. ... K.nb..l iri... ,k.M. IIIIW.. UTIU- In the Territory ol K.nea. who did not Intend UL ''T to or, out . doctnoe. The, wished to - ii :?z: r;::; ::: jzz p south. and HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mondit, Much 8, 1W8. FEFOfiTS 0C QOllkt.TTKKS, The committee on Fees nnd Salarlea reported back H No. 160: To limit the. he of county treasurers in certain capes, with a recommendation that the sura be Indefinitely poatponeit. Also: 11. no. wii 10 provide tor me uuiurm government and butter reiiiil-ttioo ol lite Luna- iio Asylums ot tbe Sta e, and tbe care of idiots and tne insane, wnum was ordered lo be en grossed and read a third lime to-morrow. M W(H LL.N 0ns. Mr. OURISTY offered tor adoption tbe M lowing, which was agreed tu: Kttmtil. That tbe oom mil tee oo the Jndiol- ary be n quired to It quire what amt odmetiis, if any, are needed in our prearnt eme coos no tion, particularly in article of said concilia tion, aud that tbey report the earns as aot-u aa practicable. Mr. uuwh, on leave, uave nonce ol bis In ten tion to luiroduoe a bill to provide for the rettistratioo of births, d eat be and omriagei in inn state. Mr. PARSONS, at the ren-ie't ol one of hia Con uti l uu iiin, introduced tbe following joint re- oiuiinus, wnicn wer- laid on ihe table, and or dered to be nrinted Ktiifvtd bu th? (ienrfitl Jltttmbiu sr (As Stmit Ohio, Tb tt a ahip canal around the rails of the Mmtzara on ihe Amenoan side ol tbe river, wuuld bu a work of great cotnineroitil and milila-y Importance to tbe nation. Krtotpta, I hut our senators in unn press te IDttiructed, ud our Heij(tr--uin,Wi:ii reutit'MLcd to advocate aod vote tor a hbrrul appropriation of public lands to aid in the construction ol tbe Niagara ship canal, under an actol the Leglidi lure of tbe State ot New York. HttuUtd, Tbut the Governor be reuueoted to lurnifh copies of tha (oreoion resolutions to our Senators and ncpreseutativea In Con aresa. Uu motion oi ur. amdkkws, the Uouse re solvtd tteelt Into committte ot tbe whole on tbe .inters nf the day, Mr HELL tn the ebiilr. aod after aome time spent therein, torn and reported back ihe following bills; 11. No. 118: To repeal au act concerning the enacting and repealing ol statutes, with all after enricttiia oiau'e stricken out. A creed to. 11. No. MO: To revive no act allowiug leia to oouuly auditors lur ullntt and preaervui(r cer tain papers, pused Keb 24th, 1848, with one amendment, wbiob was ayreed to. and the bill ordered to be engrossed tor a third reading oo to morrow. Tne Uoose then took a tecess. APransooM sehsiom. Tbe SPEAKER Uid before the House a tabu lar staleinent f.om Ibe Auditor of Stte ol the bidu received fir the a Late Stocks awarded J tt. Paul i Co., which wae laid ou the table aud ordered to be pnuit d. On molii u ol Mr. ANDREWS, tbe Unuae resolved it-elf iulo uommiltee ot Ihe Wboie on the orders of tba day, Mr. ANDREWS in the Chair ; and alter some time spent there n, roae and reported bark tbe following bilU: 11. No. 148: To present i urn i tea of the peace from holding any oiher tuwuaUip otfloe, with 11 alter eu luling oiaus-e atnckuu out. Agreed to. 11. No. Uli To amend sec lb of the justice-,' oode aritb two ameudiueuts, which were agreed to, aud tue tun ordered lo be engrossed lor a tnira readiug to morrow. Mr. COLLINS, ou leave, uave notice of a bill supplementary to the act tor tbe organisation ol dues aud moorporaled vlagen, Ou motion ol Mr. MARSUALL, the House adjourned. ihoriiuiK n ti"nirary ,Bo of $500,000, wlikli evts re id til- firot time. Ur. IIKNKLR In induced S. N . 108: T amu l Ihe SI and 5tb fee' ions ol au act to pro vide for the StMte priutiug, which waa read the first time. Mr. SLADE Introduced 3. No 109: Tn amend ed itn i ol au act pn-fed March 11, 1H6.H: Tn provide for the pu' lioaliou of the geueral laws in aewppupers, aud to repeal an act to provide for an early publication of the laws and for other purpurea, passed March '23, 1850, which was reid the Aral time. Mr TUOM AS, Irnm the committee oo Muni clp-tl Curpt.rfUioiiB, U wboia was referred cer tain reeulutiuns. Ao , ol the city cootjcil of ttin clonstl, reported baek tha same with S. No. 110: 8np p lem fin Urj to the act passed Mity S, 1852. lo provide fur tbe organisation ol eitiee and incorporated villages, which was read thu iirst time. Oo uintlon of Mr. CADWEI.L, the Senal resolved itself Into committee of the Whole, ou tbe orders of the day, Mr. TAYLOR iu ihe chair. . 8. No. 84: To roll eve the district court, and give greater efllcletioy to the judicial system of the State, came op tor consideration, Mr. BUCK LAND moved to atrlkeoot all alter the enacting olauoe. Alter tbe ooimideration of sundry other bills. on motion of Mr. THOMAS, the oom ml t tee row and ietorted back S. No. 100: To exempt Ibe farming landa wiiniii tbe corporate limits of the city ui Kpnuuneid from taxation lor otty pur poMM. without amendment, and tbe same was referred to tbe Juuioiary committee. Oo motion, tbe Senate took a recess. AFTERNOON SHflrllOW. Mr. KlNOAll, Irom Ihe stauding committee on Benevolent Insii'ulious, reported back H. No. 109: To amend an act to provide lor ihe eteMIlimenl of reform schools, oaa-ed A ril 16, 16.S7, with sundry amendments, which were ureed to aod the bill ordered to bu read the third time on T bur way. Ou motion ol Mi. KINUAIU. the Senate re solved itwll Into committee of the Whole ot the orders of ibe dy, Mr. LAN G DON In tbe chair. 11. Nj. CI: To smen-l the act relative todow er, ptHwd Jon. 28, 1823, which was pesed through Ibe committee. S. No. 92: To amend an act flxiog tbe oom pentiatinu ol nieralere of tbe general assembly, passed Match 3, 1852. a number ol other bills were considered. after which tbe committee rose and reported back tbe fullowlug: a. no d: to amend an act dxidr tbe com- peosatiou of members of tbe General Assembly, parsed March 9. 1852, with one amendment. I tie bill was ruler red to the commit lee on Fees aud Salaries, Oo motion of Mr. HATCH, U. J. R. No. 35: Relative to the further introduction of bills, vu laid on tbe table. Adjourned. an open question lor agitation. They would Dot vote for members ot tbe oonttilutlonal Bon vention. Tbey aliowd Calhoun and bis party to carry tbe oouventloo. 1 came down tbe Mia aourl liver wtth tisueial Wilsoo, a Senator from UsiaobuMtts, lait summer, who told ne that tbe Republican In the Territory would not rote for m 'miters ol Ibe couV ntion. 1 bave oo sympathy with tuoh men no ayoipatby with It li declared by ao sot of Ooogrtai to be piracy. Bhabt Comma. At tbe elrotloa, Deoeabet list, In Kansas, oo the Leeomptoa Uonstltuiion lonr notorious prf clnota returned a vole amount ing to the aggregate to 8,347, which being Investigated by uklng the testimony of the judg ee ad olerks who held tbe election, now turn out thua : Actual Tote. ' Return Oxford pr tcl-Xt 42 1,226 Sbawnee M US - 763 FortSeott ; 150 ' ,L ' 8- Kiekapuo " ......Sufi 1,017 ToUl.... ..61 3,347 tress Iron their anreery that were but a day out of tbe ground. The Peach trees weretht Batet we ever saw for tranaplaotlog.andor ihi one hundred pi en led ta ene stiW.&iist4ir Quntttt, - - i A Latwa Aoijaaaiusi.e--la. ihe fourth street MethodtM fipwoopal Ohartb, Wbeeliog, Va,, Rev. J. U. Witeoa pastor, two huadred and lor-ty personi bave recently been oonrerted. and one hundred aod ninety ban united with tbe eiooaiet Apieoopei uttaioh. that a regular depot baa btau established on Pearl river. In Mississippi, where cargoes ol negroes bave been neelved, aod sold Into U very. Tbe vessels engaged In tbe baalueis car ry tt e Fteuch fl-g, betiauae tbe BrilUb crulaers on the Afritao coast aill not I rouble It. Kansas CourKT. 'ibe Unm cools from the JCuhM'Hirmttt of Fittdum an arliole de HU,ir k-nuiiiP.... ih.r. ttar- n.H,. u iL. oouudog the. iV .t K, 7ViRr. IndorHug Oen. Territory who expected Ibat tbe eou.lilot.on. Cilhouo Uu propbesjiug peace, avsn if U- I Aauauuu K.. I Tn. ... I.i- . a ,1... hn frftinMl. would ba aulm tlod to the Deoo e "w" "'"oie vm me u- for their adoption or rejevllou. Tba was the M par line, ar Jaet fttl, tbe doctrine if Buchanan, aud It was contained in ,rlw Pld dverllslog mall rouks In tbe the tottrnctioni to Governor Walker, tlven by 1 tbe venerable Secretary of State, God. Case. I Tba New York Indtp.ndtml is savers That Convention mel. It made what wu upon Mr. Patton't Life ol Aaron Burr. Itpro oalled a Cooatituttoa. It waa tsken to Wash-1 nounces It a thoroughly bad book. It says "It iogton by Calhoun. Il la not fit to be ailed a constitution. It is a peculiar conglomeration You know the maner In which It was pro- poaed to admit It. It gave the people ao chance to rote upon IV By h, as 1 anderitand the om trivauoe, fifty thoaaaad men m'ghs hive voted against tbe Ooastttutioa and one man tor K, and tha Oooelitatioo wottld bave bee declared adopted, la that Democracy t (Orleaof no, no.)1 it an apology far Uarr.aoibj deny log hie vices and bis etinaee, hat by tha tar more eabUa and mtrcbievoua ssfteuj wf seadla tha kMsmlioui reader to laei thai altar all, wickedaeas, even each ae t4u vi Aaiea feusr, ss aoieo bad as vulgar prvjudtoss sepresaM Ha Jim this Is what we mean by saying that II It not much a ds- fenae of Bun aa UU ft defease of wlchedoeas iteelf." SENATE. ToauDAT, March 9, lB.'tf. Mr. BATCH, Irom the aeleot commit tee to whom was referred S. No. 21: To atueud au act for tbe prevention o certain immoral practices. phased Feb. 17, 1S.1L, reported ihe same bick with una amuodmeut, aud ou motion tho bill and umeuduieut weie Uid upou the table to be printed, 11. No. 14: Tu amend an act pa sed Feb. 8, 1847, to amend n aol Ut incorporate tbe Ubt-win Institute id M iddliburir, Cuyaliotta county. paaaed Deo, SO, 1846, was i end tne seuoud time aud oommitttd to the cmumitite ul tba WMe, aud made ttie order ui tne uj lur toia df . Mr. CORWINK iulroouotjd S. No. lotit To : amend ettctlous 166 and lo7 ol au not ol ibe jn had lot ion aod piocedure Iwlure juatices ol the peace, aud ul tbe uutit a oi couatatiiea in civil courts. peed Mtrub 14, 1663, wtiiob waa read Uie mat lime. Mr. SGHL'-lCd, from the lict committee to whom the subject was re I erred, made tbu lol lowing report: ibe aeleot Ovtntoiiiee ot one, to wuom was relerrtd the ptliuou ol favid Lyle aud 21 ulh ere, oilituus ul bail Held county, relutive to tbe adtuissiuu of Viutoita Jiff.iee. a cttiaeo ol Nald couuty.audau iuatue person, into ibe Ceuiial Lunatic Aayiota, re porta ihe same ti tea, and ntoomiuritda ilit, adoptiou ot tLe loilowingresolution: H9l9tJ, tit .At- iittunti JimmMu (At StAe oj Ohio, TunI thu aupetiuteudijia ut lha Utuirsi Luuatto Aaytum ue aim ne ia bereoy directed to admit aa a patieut iu aaid atyium, Victoria aJtiiriaa an inaaue person, runiut-ut in Fair do Id coumy, ii the same uau be doue with outditrplaotug otuef pa tie ut a, to aaid tajlUJi io j a ou uaa were ueui,uueti: Yt t Mea-r. Uautwtll, Chapiuau. Ourwioe. Ueokle, kuid K.k, Pcikey, 1'wnU, uad, atade, acbieita and vauatw it, N ijr- -liPi- l.u.kUi.d C-dwell Ctia-.tlart, Ooeu, HhUlt, HnMoW.)t Kin J. lit, MttVull)-, abitluiur, biuttU, laylur, I'botu.R aud Wiuttm -14. air. RRIU, belore the v He waa anuouitOed, waa prwitt4d tv obutige bis vote to tit ueaa- uve. Ue moved a rvouueideratiou aud Uiataaid motion lay on tha mule. A dlviR.ua ol the eaotioa wa oalled for, and Mr. iAns atmudHi tueieas aud oa.a.bui did not preas hudemaud. The queatioa imiuu divided, the lavinaui the table bad precedence and prevailed. Mr. tuumab, irom ine aeleot oom mi tee to whom was referred S. No. 6: Supp Icon votary to ao act iu eutLoriStf ibe uuietr and wardns 0' Nova Ueaarea UaTwtony Afm Nu, 2, lo borruv moaey, paased Feb. 3, 1867, reported bw.k tbi aiue wtttuwi auiuOdueui. aud rotiuoiiueuded its dam ait a. The bill was oi dered to bu engrossed at the clerk's dark, aud read the third time lowand passed, 1 Mr. TAYLOR InUodaoed a No, 107: Au- HOUSE OP RE PRESENT AT17KS. Tomoat, March 9, 1858. Tbe 8PEAKKR laid belore tbe Uou-e a m-B sage Irom the Ooveruor Io answer to a resolu tion ot tbe Uouse requiring Information upon certain points with regard to the teneca oouu ty bouua. Laid upou ibe i.bieto be primed. tuikd aaADU.ua. 11. Ho 86: To ameud sactiuo 1, of ao act therein oained. After eome further eonveraiioo between Uenra. ANDREWS and AMBLER, tbe yesi. and nays were demanded on ibe passage ol the bill, aud resulted yeas 7, aaj to tbe bill waa iosi. B. No. 139: To amend tha 43d taction of the act relating to wills. Mr. AMBLER explained tbo b II. It pro posed to cLange ibe present law so aa to allow tbe widow one year alter tbe probate of tue will, or the insuiug ol Istlera testamentary, or ielteri of sdmiuUtrftliou with the will annexed, whether lie will tike under tbe will, or be endowM ol ner nu-osud a lat a'. The yeas and mya were then ordered on the pusrae ol tbe bill, aod reunited yeas 69. oays to. U No. 140: To rttrlre an mat ellnwlnv leea lo county auditoistor hung aud preaervm ueriNiu papere. i - i tie Quenitoo twinK on tbe oasaaiEe of LteblU the y- aa aud nays were ordered and re ulttd yeat 75, oays 4. So tbe bill nassed. 1 1 nit mil allows io cents to county auditors tor uiing away in separata bundles tbeiteie- meuu oi fctia taxable property of Individual iix pnyeis, as rmuroed by towuship aaseasors. RaroBTHa.l a. No. 141: To amend Motion 26 of tbe Jus tice' code. Tbe question balm on the oaeaaae ol the bill. the yeas and nays wero ordered, and resulted yeas 03, nays H. boat. Mr. liROoKE moved that the vote be reooo. sidertd. Carried. The yean aud nays were then again ordered on the bill, aud resulted yeas tftt. nava 12 This bill proposee to amend faction 26 ot wnat is laminar ly known as tbe "lust lees' act. Under the pressni law, aft r bis arrest, the de. leuuaot can only be discharged from custody oy amering ioio an aooeriaaiog witn responsi ble securmea conditioned lor the Davsnrj.it ol any judgment that may be rendered against mm in tue action, lo this reepect the aot differs Irom Ibe oodi ot civil procedure, aod also irom tbe capitis act prior to tha oode. The oode only requlree the undertaking to be conditioned for tbe appearance of tbe defend aot at the time of trial, and for bis obedience to tba order of the court thereto. It waa Introduced by Mr. Claim.) H. No. 149: To author) te ibe oommisstouers of Clermout county to remunerate tieo. A. Miller lor losses sustained by him io the erection ol lu Urinary buildings ol tald county. Paased -yeas 86, nays none. I I he obiect ol tbia bill is indicated In the title. ll authorises the Commissioner ol Oi annual county to ntmuuereie said Miller to ao amount uot exceeding f l&WJ. Tbe bill was introduced by Mr. Pikbluiusb Rapoaras l u. no. ib4: io amend toe act to provide tor the uulforui government and better reauUllon oi ue .uuuauo a ay turns oi tbe atate, ud ibe care ol Idiots aod tbe lueeae. The yeas and ottye weie then ordered, aod resulted yeas 63, nays 18. u. oo. xuv: sor tow raiiei ot Jubo w. Aiteo. Mr. rAKdONd explained tbe origin of tbe olaim. Mr. Alleu had been employed some years ago to recover irom toe uberai uoveru- meul our lam lauds wubin tbe Mute ol Obio with tbe understand! nn that be waa to receive oue-lhird ol what be reoovertd. Ue went to Washington aud there labored three years In iuvuatiitatlug tbe n-cords, aud txpeudinir, io tha mean time, a grant deal of money. Ue succeeded tu reooveiiog about 600,000 acres of laud, uuder tbo oouiract, sis oiain would be lor about liu.OOO aorta. Ae tbeao Unda had since bteu eold by tbe State, and were now tn tbe baniia ot boua ode porcueftere, it waa impos sible lor the but io luit.il It. Ihe bill thure lore author ii-U Mr. Allen to tue to teat tbe va lidity ol the euutraot, aud (or damiiteei when an amount suthoient to oompeaaaie bin lor his services would oabtleas tw dectead. p.ndiug lurthir auuveraaiion oa thj subject; tne uouae toot a reeess. aPTCSltoON SXMIOH. The queslluo theu being upou the pisrage U the bill for H e relief ul Jobu W. Allen, Mr, WEftr, ot Lugau, must vole agtiiust ihe bill tu tbu pruseul form, lis Would there lore msxe anotner motion to ruler io tae same oom um tee with Inatiuoilous to report back $6ou imiead ut 910,000 as a coupensjtluu to Mr. AlU'D. The uuestluu then being upon the passage of the bill, tba yeas and uys were ordered, and n-BulLed yeas 47. uays SO. So tu bill was lost. Mr. PARSONS mnveJ to recouaider the vote and to lay the motion upou the table. Agreed tvo. U. No. 1CT: Supplementary lo tbe acttooon firm tbe nbarier oi tba Coviugtun aud Mucin uati brnig.i company, waa rend a third time, Mr. VO La Llit a explalued lbs maiu oi-Ct ol the bill, lo be lbs lu.rease ul ib o it'll I ul tbe said bridge doutpauy, aud toioiut u.r .eititiu aiattara, to , ib.ideulal Uereio. The yeaa and nave beiug ordered on tbe par- sage ol the bill, reiuied veas 74. nays 8 bo tha bill passed, aiiui laraooLcao ad iuuo riiuT tub. H No. 211, i-y Mr.OOLUNSt MapplemenU ry v tbo aot to pruvidrtoi tha orgaDiaatloa ol uitiesaua UMtorporaum viuages, passed nay 9, 1862. U. No. 211, By Mr.. ROACH: Supplemental) aud ameudetury to tha aut Iwr tha protection oi ibeep. U. no. by Mr. -tLUSSHU: ttuppiement sry lo tbe act to pruvid tar the settlement ol ibe esutaa ot deceuud peraoua. U DO. 214, by Mr. BCsLLi To prevent vex atious litigaiiou, and tu secure the paytLeut ot HKfOKTS OF GUUHITTBaS, ; Mr. ANDREWS, Irom the committee oo lha Judiciary, reported back the following hi) is: i 11. No. 60: Supplementary to tbe aut to 4fa ate a lien iu luvor ol muobanias and othera la certain ctum, Ordered lo be eogUHaed aod rend a third time oo Tbuieday, la aoooidataoa with tbe recou .-Herniation ot tbe oommlttee. II. No. 12: To provide lor Ibe eolleoticn oil olaitns agrtiuot wattr craft, and to anthoriaa proceedings agiiiiiat the same by name Indeft-mtaly po-tpoued, iu accordance with tba rea- omtuiiidaiittn ut ibe committee. 11. No. Ib7: To amend section SO of the Jue tioea1 oodaj, with a recommendation that ll be panned. Ordered to be engrossed and read a third time uext Tburalay. i t, H. No. IG'M To repeal the 4tb section of tha net for the prevention of gaming, passed Maroh 12, lb4l. Ordered to engrossed and read a third tune uext Thursday. U. No. 120: For tho completion and bettar preservation ol records appertaining to the ju ritdictioo ot Ibe probate court, with a recommit udutiuo tlittt the same be lodefiultelj postponed. Agreed lo. 11. No. 17ti: To prescribe the duties af pro-bale judges in certain oases. Same reoommea-datiou, wbiub was agreed to. U. No. 177: Supplementary i the code. Ordered lo be togruaeed for a third raadiug next Thumday. U. No. IH.: Providing for the appointmeat of iliree commtSdiuuera tu revise tbe crimioal laws ut thii biai e. Ordered to be engrossed and read a third time nexi ThurtHlsy. Mr. TUuMPSON, Irom tbe committee ou Claims, reported back tbe memorial of John Tucker, atiing compensation for bills held by him ou the (iermao R-.uk of Wooater, without reuommeudution. Said Committee was discharged from the futtbur consideration of tho same. Alsoi 1 he cliim of A. Kirkland, recommending that there be paid bim $105 with interest Irom ibe 28tb ol Fubruary, 1856. Agreed to. Alio: The manorial ol P. Sullivan, asking compensation lor injuries sustained while em ployed ou tbe new out Uousa, without ra-uommeudatiou. R -port laid on the table. Aico: ine clatin of Uen. Wm. Biackbara. for storing State arms, recommending that thera be paid ibereou $206. Agreed to. , Mr. OAULltoLL, Irom tbe committee on Ag-cuiture, ou certain petitions asking (or a law lor the protection of crops Irom the tresspassed oi hunters aud oi hers, reported that tbeexistlag lawuuihit subject provided intUolentremedies. Also: Ib accordance with certain tntUlona. H. no. 216: To prevent tbe running at lame of bulls, boars aud buckt, wbiob was read the Arat time. Also: Oo certain petitions for tha eitabliah. men i ol a State agricultural ool leae that the fame, lo view of the condition of the Treasury was at in is ume lucxpeuieui. Also: Ou cetiam poll tions relative to tha fish law that said law ought to be modified, in the manner proposed in the bill by Mr. SLU6SER. Abo: Aeluug lobe discharged from further oahr-ideriiuon ol certain petitions relative to toe nnu jaw. . . Mr. SAMGSTER (rum tbe committee on Roads ind lligLwu)!, repiirurd baok 11. No. 101: To protect fciue-waiju uoi witnin ine oounos oi any oity, town or village, with oue amendment, which was agreed lo, and the bill ordered to be engrossed aud read a third time Thursday. On motioo, the Uouse tool a reoaae colli to morrow at 10 o'clock, A. M. ShNATE. Wiunksdat, March 10, 1868. rilUT KXAPlItfS, H. No. 139: To amend tbe 43d sect Ion of tu act relating to wills, paaaed May 8, 1863. a. no, 140: to revive an aci allowing wee to county auditors lor bliog and preserving oertala papers ptesed reb. , ib.o. li. No. 141: To amend section twenty-Arc of an act uf tbe jurisdiction and procedure before justioes ol tbe peace aud of the duties ot oon statiies iu civil courts, pax sea Marco , wa. 11. no. H'Ji To autnortxe tue oomm tasiouara of OVatmuul oouuty to iemuuara.U Ueotga A. Hitter tut i jr m-wiinea oy nim io enostitg the county fuUrmtry building for said county, Mr.tiUULhlca inlroducedS. No. Ills delating to the redemption and eanoelltuUaa af the eecurities for the funded debt of oountlas in this Slate, which was read the first time. Tbe PUESlUUNr ot tbe beoate laid befon tbu Seuale a communication from ibe Oovernor containing a list ol pardons, reprieves, Ae. A so: lha eimwere oi tne warden ol tba Ohio Peuiitut ary to a resolution ol tbe Senate, making certain inquiries in regard to Psnitao- tiary indebtedness that does not appear oo tha books. W hich were laid on the table aod ordered to be pnute I. Mr. SUULMCU moved that the .Senate resolve Itself Into committee ol the Whole on tha order of the dty. Mr. bLAUE moved that the Senate now adjourn.Mr. SCULMCU demanded the yeaa and nays on tbe la.ler motion, whfoh had precedence.Yeas Me-srs. Buck I and, Oaas, Oorwine, Gard, Greeu, Uoltoway, Klooaid, MeO leery, Miles, Morrow, Perrill, Slado. Thomas, Weet- oott and Wtuana 16. Nays Mewrc, Caotwell, Chapman, Hatch, Langdon, Mc Kelly, Murdoch, Held, Saffonl, dhideter, Soblelcb. Smiih, Taylor and Vaaatta 13. So the motion to adjourn prevailed. HOUSE OF R i t'R Es E NT ATI YES. Wkdnbkpat, Uaroh 10, 1858. Ths order of business wben tbe House look a reoeea yesterday , be log stilt reports ot commit tees, Mr. TUOMPSoN, Iron the oommittea on Claims repuited on the memorial of Jaa. Stevens and (iideou Walton lor oompeuialton for work done lo tbe cooalructlon of tbe east wing of tbeoeiiual Aflylum;that laid aMmorlallaU bad no claim either legal or equitable upon the Stale. Mr. RANKIN moved that the report be laid on Ihe table. Agreed to. Tbe aame committee re dot ted on the claim of E. 8. Brooks for storing pub Iio arms, reootxt- meuding that $437.60 ba paid ibareoir. Report agreed to. Mr. AHm.Mi.irom ine select oommittea to whom wasieierred B. No 134: To amend aeo-Uons 102 aud tSl ol tbe oode with ooa amend ment, wbiob was agreed lo, and the UU ordered lo be augrutsed for a third reading to-morrow. Toe same committee also reported beok u. ' No. 135: To amend sectloa 28 of tba fuUcae' code, wllb tbe aame rwommeodatie-H which waa agreed lo. . r v Ibe select commit tee, to whom au referred the petition ol L. N. Fowler, tor the protaotioa of sidewalke, repotted a bill for that purpose, wnica was reau ine nrsi ume. On motion of Mr. WELSH, two additional members were added to the selcot oonsaittae ou tbe bill Mlaitug to tha removal of tha ooaoty eeal of Uelmout Ouunty. Tbetihair appointed Meisra AM0LKK aaa ANDREWS Mr. RANKIN moved that that tha Boast take a recess uuitl to morrow at 10 o'olock a. n Tbe yetksaod nava beirni ordered on the mo tion to take a reoeea, reunited yeas 48 j nays 38. avMr. Joseph 8. Morris, one of the ploa- etrs ol Crawford county, died at finoyrtu oo the lat lust., aged 70. Mr. U. removed from Counland eouuty, New York, to Ohio, thirty years ago, aud was In all respects an exemplary man. - . liy Mr. HOWE, U. No. 216: To provide for lbs regiatrauos oi urine, marrlagas and dealr in ue oiate ui unio. nSjb.Tbo Rev. Mr. La Tooaaanw hu resigned the Reclurahip ol St. Paul's Church aad taken charge of tbe Church of the Atooentant at Uioemuatt, Tbe Rev. Mr. Gmovxr, formerly of this olty, has accepted a call to St. Paul's, and la ax pest ud to preach the introductory aarmoQ a Sua- lay, the 2Ut lust. Jt4r Tbe Zineaville Vemmr has bstu united with the UtMrtte ol that city. Ws hope tba people ol old Muskingum will sullt upon ths aoiou. The Sarabsvllla (Noble county) Ate iieuasays: M Tbe eouuty seat, or the buaJness of tbli county, is moved from this place to Caldwell, whers the uexlOourt, lbs 18th of this monib, will be held.' WiaVtotKi.-Old Murphy, as ba calls hlnssalf, a wealthy plainer ot Platte aauuly, said that bo had aiwiy doi a his work by slave labor until tbe I art year, and that slnvery was all right, out it coal more than free labor, and tkareiora bs hud sold bis tWve, aud many ol bis neighbors were doiug tbe same. Us also said that every week two or three runaways wen arrested la his neighborhood. |
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