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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL: TERMS OK A0VtRTl3!KG. Mm er vns baibi mvival. Blagle Rubecn ban, 1 year, by kIm Stogie Bubeorlbera, Smooths, " HBgUBubecrlbers, months, M ..-, ic-h tu-irtliia 0 1:, j per Si in, l, i-aCli iua- r- It S ,.B 00 - 4 M .IN .on l .u l Hum tch luK-rli-jii Motivea, r liui, einie DuDMnMii, i monin, Hagle Snbaorlbere. 1 month, delivered. , 0 w . 0 10 ich ii.Htitic'D., UnilettLiWrltm n.rwHk. delivered. oaxb iuaeiili.il... loofenta In data. UMiUpir week each copy, . 0 TO mar (ineaqiiare cirra tlrw.-.tiartrS Ot aa luoh r Rpace In the tolumnaul tin. Jodbmal. ' Mania Notion bDttt. wli. o under jn llnca 1 year w i 6o I B months... . 1 W A bohUu ....... I IB I I ninth ......... 0 40 TltXI OF TUB WIttILT 100 11 U Moile flnbonrlb-ra, rr yr. . I 00 VOLUME LVI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SAT U ID AY, MAY 5, lHtKi. NUMBER 1. ;. News Syllabus. QF.NEBAL NEWS-Rant art going down. There ftr two German theater in In-4laaapolls.General Cass ti 97 years old, and li failing rapidly. 0ret abundance of ducks In Wleooiuiln, iird plenty ot snooting. The Richmond Enqiwer baa resumed pub-tfeallow."The oily debt of Montreal U ofer flve-miliums.Bfrawberrlei are nailing at fWI2o apiece Id Boa too. A cellar 16 by 18 feet on one of the worst ..streets of New York, iM lait jew fO" IB. Man than a million new-laid eggs a day, It li Mid, are imported tt)m f reaov In o iBg'and, The out-worm in ranging Iho o rn fluids liO OIlM OOOOlT, TBMN. The wboalcrop in BomheM Indiana prom-Jlss only half an arofige lclil. The total amount of fundc Id the Treasury vaalti on Ite'iBtb, wai nearly wo honors sat'cr ty mllfnoe. Prominent memberi of Congrers express tbe opinion thil Utnjreei will Juru iboit Ibt 1st of July. A large number of wheat operator! hare congregated la Ghlcag , fi Cleveland, (laeluoall, luWo, nnd allovtriheosuutry. J. J. MoCann, of Nashville, gave 100 bimlaof fliar anl BW pjaof1 ot bscnu for tbo prior of. Alabama. Thore are organising bate hall oluS all oif thi eaantry. Ye. and Harvard are (o bare a hue ball osl'.it. "The wheal crops In Eastern A'.bnmaand 'Nnrlbfra Bworgla are Kid to tn?rj pr. muring. The, whole value of assessable properly in iPlillS1plila It elated at 1147,000,100, & I'uo of l'JO mile was recently made on -Iha Michigan .Central Bellroid la 3 hoars and 4!l HiOUtM. Nearly all the Copperhead Bene ton and members of Oo areMwerala aeeret oo.dare with the Preeident, frlday olgV, it the White Hons. A taw of the Durham Weed iold for $700 In Mt IM'nrl (Hui ) tbeotHer day. 0hav rtfl Of.rtotMl!kadty. Ten thounud perioni In New York are dtpmdaatoa ilia r latliMfi, wblth ftMroauto .w ojo,um) inoaally, The Roman Oatholio prieate lo Niptra arfulaK to ft mvtUi If thiy mbI to, nndet itie new Uvwb'atiaiikfi ntrrUfe aolvtl light. Probst, the murderer of the beering fnm-1y, cBtetd or oil d r In ihe nratirg h, W(or4y, a( PU lal.lpM,, The Jury wti ott tblr-tj niQouf. Tlie see and National Cjorioil of the Ro- naolVbolla Bltb pt r ht United SUUaiillita vtMaM la Balitmota on tb Bnt 8uody lo Oeto. A biltooa triin to ply be' ween the PUca 1 la Comwirie nd the Chimp ds Han, I ipokm ofaaoaaofiba DktH'i lo be trlu) dnrl -f tie grett The 8wiri OoTernmrnt hai decided that thfougbmi iha whole f-derattoe Ihe fitteiaralM ofth.lt leli.lon hall be griDlfd to allChrMUaa bollea.. he Now York polioe report the namri of torn forty mllktnKQ rio declia Ibelr prollli from the hydrant bvug Forty rlghtb itraei and liettngioii atenue. Toe Hoaee Committee on Eleotione In the Ohio eoaueted tlactloe eaaof rHnit ti. DltBO bareaaaaimBt1y acrmd M report 1b bjorof Dr. DU o, the ill ting ntinter. The great freihet in the Miesonri bm waipfl'W lb b'.Bud for lb BtuDlan to lay to. Tbey nttd ItlmpOMlbla lonakonn-hhaaJifay agalsat the carreot, tod to avoid the dasger el the driri. It ieeitimated by the Treasury Depart-ant lht the tax oaoollonalw will pioJacea menni of thirty -three mlllUni( m Inellog Ihe est orop at on ly ot million and a half of balee. A team of hones ran away with a wagon at an oil veil la penniyl tnii ihe other day, tbrutt Ik toagneof tbavtbiele Ihroaih a targe Utik, aud lo; Mt about U hundred tiamle of oil. A bill ie before the Tennffsee Senate to teadef to Ihe Outf romeet the m'. ilou honea at I be Jickwa Hermitage, and two haodid a M of laud, ob oeoditluB thai a military acadrmyfcf aoaepobltc Inittiultaa be tiUhllibed un It. Two women who on me over (he luspfn-alon brllKe frim LvBa'a, Ihe otter day, orre ararchia1 1y 'he cna'oej Imnia oCc all. Ounrral d node lb" eklrta r,f one w re one haurtrrd One fine ant nnda - tbe aklr'a t It- othf rs poiada of plug tobacc. At an exhibition of tiieialTtng rlews, at tha NMlnllla Thea'ef. Saturday Bight, tbe flag of tbe Unlud Hlat wn htieed whenaf r It waa Intro-dnead Into a tahleaa. A (.Iclureof QajrgeWath-lagto waagrMtid IB tha e wy by bo Ugirt Ing 'OJlewoe. The plan for rrsioration just elabora'vd by tba aWninatrioltai OoMmUlee waa laid before Praakdeai J.baoB, ob lalurJay, by a Dtaoerailo BieBiber of Iho OobibIivm. The Pre Meat rmatked thai It aliabdoBed rn-iro iiilf ie, and by I ai pi. cation admlit.d lb auouBi'ltntlonahtjrol ibellTll HI ah l BIT Tha Mamt farmtr hag an account of a nrhut a rat pi ked Bp on tbe rbui of ap id la Balgradaof ikaiHiale. Te aiuae baa btea orj by aMHtloB t the per fret font of a lady'eoTar. ahoo or asoeaailo, Ibaou'eo the kboa batngo-ai "xe-d atparently of a lif.raat Biaterlal froai tba pp'tf, and eh aped to e.rretpind with ihtai. The Senate Jutioiary Com mi nee hava hnag a? fur Ihi prreent lh BoKlaatlu of Mr. Nlanberj for tha flapnmi Bmch. They bare nUi poatpoaad aotloB oa Ike Honn bill r1acl? ibe BBaiktr of JndiM, anlll the H"ea eaa ao: upon lh bill rajrganlilog Iba Judiciary In Ibaiafefl Btile. Beerelary Stanton hai Isiued as order forfcledlng piraono who ay own laoda MBlalelag thagraveauf Dnloa auldlan loebllterawi cr ail. latelbaltMraof aueb graraa by p'owlag or othr-wiM,OTtodlilarblhi keadboaiiti, ilakta or Ih m aroaad Ihaaa. Theanti-gtoesilon Union men of Virginia aavthaaBOBBiparlngaolFa, aadlby ttad thee ati ant ihronghoat tke State nsaaluoaa la fBTsr af holdlDga eoaveBlljaof the party. Iiliaowaa-BOBBctd jhal Ike Brat ejeellng will bo ktld In AleiaadrlaoBThBredar, May 17, exl. 1 All the trfbutarisa of the Mimourl and of tba Upper Mlttlwtppl are biUaiittg fall, and f. bi laat accvaata are ellll iblcg. Mbj prtdiot a ganaral overflow lb la eauoo, taelng their pCUU-tloaa apoa lb tbrory that b'gh water era e pittance la Iho VUalealppI raltey oaca la ear in year a. In tha nmnihs of January and February the aiceat af ptaeeattra weal to Chicago tbo ralarnliig to tke Ktit, waa eailnaad at 3,V oaih month. la Marcb Ihe otteaa of tianl wrai waa h,iO. and 'or April U w.lt probably reach lo,-OWi, ebbing thai the ea Igratha wei ward U I eretalngala rapid pace. On Tuesday last a torpedo, which had boen tank for ibreeprara and one npnih, (a Oharloa-toe harbor, explcdei iff tbe beach of Selll' Iiland, Bear Baliary B, In alwat tight fbtboau ot water. Ii )a inpportd tnharv bean apledrd by lb dragging of a Teaaa'a cable. It lift d aa lamw tbIbbjo of water, and preaenlad igalto a grand at paaraaat. The eitiiena of South banerg, Mea., hmlaltUted aiaanrM fjrwolroml' g hiaia Oaorge Peaholy, who la a not. re f the Iowa. A eommlttie was chooaau neat Mr. Palwdy on hlo arrtral at Maw Tcrk, and aaothM ataiBiltlM of twaaty-lta waaoaweudli aoaipletaand arrange lb bone n copllaa progravme. There seems to bs a misapprphensloB that ik aaw tai hill Juatieporiod will effeot a red actio ot oalylihl million,. Thlitslbo rtdnovtoBUbo offectod by tba lota,! aimptlonaaoaa. Thechaage la the rala on other artlclia inbjtci to laiallna will laoraaea It to aa Mi rat ate anion nt of a-a.ly lit. BltlllOBl. A young woman of respeotable appear- aaoMloppol at a aolel I. Chicago tba otkar day, with hot baby and waa duoaeatod aaily the aail oralBg placlmj tb. artM. Ilh1 n,i.o . The child waa lakta akarg. of by a kind kaarlad lady sad the Bother Utea lata outtody. An old Frenchman in Mobile who heaps ( a restiiraal, lately Ubtllag h "laatMrMU, p. I la," wfcereeroa aa Mlbrrnlaa Balghhar, ef tka fa. f eiep'i oaaiaeaa, oa the ' of ii S.d. Sad." Up totha i..t aMo.at Pw tba rtt.b,.iilMlh q,. eaaaa aaagaevag. The payment of the May Interegt on the go'd biailug opai knows u the ttta-lwealies, ' will not be aatfclpated, bat will bo pi Id ob tbo flret ul May, ta pwttod at wblb it fttlla daa. ,,-uue la about tha amoant to ba paid. The Washing I on correspondent of tbe Rl hmond Bepublle, ta alottrti that journal, ad' ilieameoouuiry to pray'ar thi sptady adtantcf tr-a cbotera, "for apoa tao tra wall an the' t seed ie," b a-y, CvBgrata will a Jwb, aod tha Prraldaat ba left to gvtra ihi nail jn, ' Dr. Parker, a prominent phyiirUn of Maw York, naantly declared bf iro Iho Board of Hpalta of that city, that "he had no'. lb s'lghlait d-iublthat tbi cho'era would osmo. and tbat Hi I-lloni of dt llara wool J be apeat, akd at lut fifty Iboaatnd llTotwovtd ba loot ta P York, If the Board dd not prrp.ra for lie vMiatloa tafyre-hand.There are living In Marlboro, Connect!- eat, nndir tha ptiarnal rof, foar taalian alitort. whoaaonlted asea aVa tbrea hundred and thirteen years, ilk nronthi and ot a dai; aad an HI March 10, IMS, mar were t a lhao llflt g Ugaihar, one tar. Ii g ritei at that time ad itrenty-aJght years and twrniy-fltodayn. Tbapareata of tbe nboT lired to eealmo't alubty-six td rlnety eight yt-an. Lale English pipers say the mania for enlg'ftioB to tbeUtlled BtaUs las again Ml la among ihe collleroaad Ir m wcrkenof fouth Walaa, and tha tffuoU of the movement are beglnlng to be eeirre'y alt, m.ra eip'eUly by tha col I It ry proprl atori. la oddllio i ta tha large Bnmbera that hare amigutad eluce lb tin weather baa eat la, apward of ality famili a le i Abird.r f Nw York a law darn o'noi, and otWe ara preparing lo fallow fr milliTenntiirta of thedlitrlot. Col John U. Taggart, removed fiem tbe Philadelphia Oullactorihlp, afUr laarolog of bli offlclal dfoipltatloa, made bold to ea'l ap B tbe Prtildeat and ropettfal y Itqnlred Ue raaaoaa fur blaiemoret; the Prraldent ro'aed to aealan any raaaaaa for hla action, apoo which tll. T ggart warleot'ly rema kd tbat ba fal'rd toaee lot' ara-ovalaa adhero'oe f hi (tha p e Idmi'M late circular In rofaroBoe to tba appointment locffiioof ax aeidlera aad saliun. To tbla tha Prl-cnt delgad no raply, aad W, Tatgart la't at vIm ai ba cime, MTATB NKWM. The Ztnesville Signal reporls that fjtjs are aeHIng l- tbat market ftr 16 aU y r di in atd bolter at 40 ols per pnaad. McCanuell, the supposed murderer or Mrs. OolTta, atOlmatead Falhi waa.oa Prldey lait, Isdfwt la ike Jail atulerelaud, bali gbeaa bronght tbtrs from Ottawa, Canada Wait. Eight of tha men Injured lately by the oip'oiloatf the bti'ar of tbiPomaroy, Ohio, Iroa-w rki, have elice died. The Sandusky RtgitUr estimates the loss to the flibnl by tha late tlorm, at 3U,oou. Puncda and ana la rainy ras wcr onilrr-ly destroyed. The Summit County Beacon announces tbe death of the venerable aod much reapecta) (lioatar OrcoU, on tba S4lh lait., at the rga o' f. Tbe Urbnna CMitn and Oaitttr snyalhc prcptct tor an exotlleot orop of fruit of all klnda rxoeptptarb sis vary good. There will baas aban danea of optica, Prr, okarrba, ate. The Cleveland Herald grtya a man named 0. fl Klliot, a brekemti oa Iho 0. AT. B. B was k I'od on Thursday no la ihe vicinity ef Prrroont by falllog from a pataeogoc I rala. The Cleveland riaindtahr Is to be en larg d on tl a lit rf May to tha Hie of lie Sunday edtlloB, wbt b will make It compare favorsb y In BulBtcf a la with other dailies or tbat city. The Buoy rue Journal states, on the au thnrl'y ofa reliable maa, that two tnyi, a few days siBOt, fonod IM.Ono burled beneath an o'd water. buoae oo tha railroad, six Ihontand dollars uf ihli wtrala gold. The Morg in county Iftrald states dial on tbaHthof AprllJu.laiKlaraldaud John tHiaotopa had a preliminary examination bn'ora ajuttteeand werermacdad to Jail to await I Briber trial at lb i noat larmof Coo it. Hon. Wm. Kennon, jr., one of lbs Judgoi r,lh Morgan ooaniy Dlatrlct, ba recalled bia rt guatioa wl I b b id baoa taotcred on a- cnuutrf hug coutlxBed lllnae. Tba Bel nun t Uerenl-f' ia)i he la (ailing wo 1. A postofflce bag been established at Oik- land tfta'ha, ob tbo T. W. W. Kill war, ai d aamrd oholoaa, and Mr. J tout K.rkhfltd appi In. td PoatmaiUr. Theilfloa at Petotitial he bo.n dlKoailnnefi. So aaya Ik Deary (baa If flva'. The Olroleville Union snys thnt on tbo '2U IbiI.b talhaat of ihai weeka' da rail b,Ib llirtl- ooa townfhlp, o lhat roanty, ae lermloaltd. tbe tWOl'SrilN k'llingB.SSUrala. Tholo log parly paid fir ampptr, of which a'l pattock. Tbe Atheng County Wool Growers' Aso- claihB organised with Qtorga I'atman, of Yuik, na Preduli . L Jnnad, aJ Amw, Viea Prea dtaf: M. V. IId I Dgl on, fecrelarj; I. P. Harper, Trree-rar; L. Jwelt,Jam-a Illi-t a d IVter llliuu, DI-rectors.The Summit County Jitaron, one of the 'aland by" of th roaoty Bera a Ohli, baa braB en'argrd, lid M I natural ina-e much Improved, Waarapleaatd to note thai tbo ifaa atlll ihlao In a proaperona llgbl. Ust week a resolution wag adopted in the BpilngAoM (Jitjr Council "t pay tba attoroaja' feeo aadolheroiptBaea poprfar tba defease of James a taming, In the (Bit which J. J. Hnydar be Inatlta-lod agalnat bin In tka PUirlct Ovori, for aeilngas Mayor o'VprUgOetd, at a lima wbra lhaaatd J. J. Bayder claima tbo Mayoralty ot said city." Tbo Portsmouth Tintt lift tea thai John iward, oonv'o d o robb ry el ihelaal term of lb Oeairti m II aa Joart tor thai county, andatnlxoced lo a x years iaiprlooameat la thf)bloPanltoBllaiy, died Ii thetoaaly Jail ooTaaraday aighl. At tha time of bia trial, 'o wekataoe, II waa aoceaaary lo oarry bia on a ot fiom lb Jail to tba court room. Jsok Cooper, the murderer of John Bbodfabiutb, waarxetatrd at Biveana ob Taea. day at aro o'clock. Ue went on lolha aeiffold with a iiar la bia month, made a rembllna; apeeok, halldfllaat, hilf apol g-lo, pal tba np arouad bli neck b meer,aod ulceed bU earee' wl'h thewoid), "tot as dli-kaock It oat." 11 a teal same waa tfamal WttaB, and ha wa born la Ilk but, Brio waoty, roiB , Oct. ti, Ula mother tM whea ba waa six years old, leavli g ix chllilrea, ot whom be wm ibeyuangeol. A CktTir, in speaking of GogTHi and Cab it lb, calle the Utter "a kind of after-" birth of the oold, hiughly, heartlf ai tier-1 man poeU" NttBBin op Sinatou who " follow Mr. SrjHNga'g ltad" Sgvifl. See vols on his amendmsot to tbe Colorado bill. Fa hit ih PirmsTtvAitiA. Toe Pennsyl vania papsra are predicting n splendid frolt crop in lhat Slate. In Dauphin county ibe peach, plumB and apricot trees an In bloom, and thtrg la evey prom if of an abundaut yield. In 1h60 Memphis bad n population of 30,000. I hai now about 00,000. A si rest railroad will very boob be completed there, amongst other improvements. The CVm-mtraiUaayB of ltg "buiinsiB palaoea" tbat they are "buildings which, In point of "architectural beauty and adaptability to "all braochea of business, ohallsugo tbe "admiration of iven thai olass of visitors "who have delighted, for yean, In terming ob barbarians." A iiDiTiDtiAL 1b b hilarious condition and a suit or army blue, recently from Teiaa, followed four ladles abreast down th aid of Capitol 8qnar. yceterdev. lit wag iwliglng bis hat, frequently giving HiJ too mild a term. If tbos Benalors three obsera and A tiger. VTt asked him nWy guilty of alnging such an aboll-''whatwathInataT,' II Bald th four ; Hon long aa fall round (A, puy, to Bsy ladies looked liks on old of a company strestof StblY Wat, and be hadn't aeen any since McCibllab was In command of lb army, and It waa "outrageously dam - "bully." What did h mean by lb Irtit word f "-- QovBBMMnitT btoa-bs are n th rise, In white country-women f ih Hiutb, dally 1 Saxon love of fnir-play which w of the th Naw York market of Thursday, b ' aud nightly, by auok acta of diabolical op. North have Inherited, leads us (osay,in ?-Sixes of 1B8I ejld up to 108 J, Including th pression as tb following: "The Oetumbue, cry suoh oaae, "served him right." A few nocruid coin interest -whioh would leave 1 (Miss.) Snato ompUia that recently in Judicious drubbings t Buoh animal will Ih net cost of aaoh hundred dollar bond , trifle nndsr 106J. Th Firs-twenties reaohed 10rit, or equal lo a fraotion Ism than Wi, x th ftrst of May coupon : aod ih a, too. In lb fao. f th. clighily lower Uudoa Bin res reported by tb Vttm of Hot-1 im. Th tie is said I be due u invaat. msnls of private capital, a larjre amount of ' I which is accumulating ift New York. seek. ing secure and luoratlv employ me at, In a j lenaporory iawf whiwb-i mm ewnri, Ml.T II IN rtNEaAI. I The New York iinald having lost that charaoter for enterprise in the news df- parlMalf whiek wag formerly its tote rec ommendation with tbe public In the Notib, hag bean iwdnetrfouely engaged for etmi tlmo in trying to get up a Southern cirtu-Ivion, by "strougconservatlsm." Willi tbe jYrtr in competition it wag aeorssiry to do very' dirty Work. The Ifcrald, however, has at least twenty eolumae a week more inaciiv for Dustiness 'hin the JWtci, tul evmed to be nucceediug very well. We he gun to bave hopes that it would have an delusively Southern circulation, (the Lird forgive Us for wishing harm to that people!) The Richmond Timet diesipnteg all (bent pleasmt anticipations. It don't want th Herald to ory at their funeral, at all -anil won't have It. Hero 1 a pleasant "w:iic up", from our delightful drean : We hid ihuugUt that If there wis any-' thine whioh we cou'd oall peouliarly oik own which we oould y wan emphaticn'ly onn it wae the "rebellion," sooalled. - Vet there are papers patmshea none, ami among them the New Vork ITera'd, which setm to be disposed to dmpuie our jo'-sessory ft'le sa "rtbils." The Herald, in t rtocnt editoritl, spraks of the war as "or Itraat lohellion, and prides itself on the giand military lessons wbiob it taught, on the vsetuess il the armifS and Iho magnitude of the billies. It must bo minuted that the "rebellion1 wm a big ihiujr, and many people living nrry to the mdiimde Hut U sir ikes cs an unequivocally oool iliai ibey sliKiild be terming r rt-be II ion (hur t, ud thus manifeNiing a disposition to sbm with uj tbe "jdium ' woich ihey would h:ivv uv believo Is Involved In this (Trent atWir. Wo think that without nny vanity or arro gance, we may eta in that the "rebflllon" was our; mi l whatever nme or ouiuin is ihmht'd luthe undertaking, we are uowil-ling to divide ibe former, or to sbiik iho I tier. We wish it to be distinctly uuder-slood ill at we recognise Ihe claim of no one lo the " rebellion' except that of (boss wlio inauBiirsted and oarritd it on. Aud the lltrvid, in speaking of it ag "owr great tvfcui- liun," appropriates property to wo ion it his no snauuw oi rigut. After that, what oau tbe pr Herald d-7 Tha North don't want it the South "spews It nut of Us mouth" New Jersey baa become civilised where can it go? t'lllVALKV. Of all Ihe mean tilings which have been done by the womou-wbipping chivnlry of the Sou lb, the thing set forth in the fallowing from the Richmond Ditpatch does seem to be the meanest: Wiit TnoiuKAHT? A Yankee acboo'iiinrm in Fredericksburg was re parted to hive married a negro surgeon. Here la the contradiction: "The report that is in circulation respecting tbo marriage uf one of the minion WMcbera is an abominnble lie, which the author may be called on lo prow. Mas. M. W, Htoutshbdeo, Mia. L K. Biikldon, Mtsi J. Uft.b, Mine Sabau W. Btabibo." Bui why ir to foroe negro suttrngo anl neirroeqitili'y on ui if it bs so damaging to otiog charaoter merely to be a rtputed misoegenationist ( The reader will bear in miod that these are Northern ladies whu have left their homes fur Ibe oharitabte purpose of tcnoh- iog alike poor whim and poor colored cltil- drrn Toe ladies, in their devotiuo, having lift borne and friends, are without their natural projectors. This makra the in sale game for ibtse high-toned individuils of the Richmond press. The scurvy trick of ilriggiMg the name ef a delioaie w-iman into loathsome ii'ilottoty le a cungenial h us i uses fur thttu. In ibe elder days of rtqiiirrl iUfti an oaib, uptn his knighthood, to f i5ieot ibe weak agniust the strong. In our day tbe knight of Ibis bastard chivalry at the tiomh wine V.B spurs by oppreaaiug Ihe wenk and ai lieg the strung by bia ribald insults of women and lording it over de Onsets slaves. Thank Qod, he no longer baa the slaves. Lit us hope that civiliiv lion ffny ejucate him up to repeat of wo men, in time. ftTATIKTIlM Of MMJUIUVN AO 4 IK The Unitarians have in the United ttates 270 societies, an increase of :)0 since 1H-U. The number of Univcrsnlist socle tits bag diminished from 711 in 1H.W, to 408 in lHt',6, The "tegular" Jhptigt denomination in Da United Slates have 12,000 ohurobes and n membership of 1,010,000. The gain in membership at nee 186 'J, in the United States and tbe British Provinces, has been UtVKH). This does not Include tha Free-will'' Vaptista. The Msthodlsti report a membership of 1)26,000, a slight decrease from last year The Old Hohool Presbyteri an denomination hvl in lSOfi, 282,000 com. municanU, a decline since 1H09 of 47.000. The New School PreebyterianB Inoreawd from 137,000 in to 143,000 in 18 The Pre teat tnl Kpiaeopal f'hurob reports a membership of lo4,000 in 1H0U, an inoieunQ since m of over '',i00. ah ixpoiii rk The dt. Louie Hrpubltea oon tains a card signed by twenty or more ot the most re speelable oltiieas of It'llarills, 111., inot log ei-Jndges, lawjsrsand dootora, oertify- sng ta ih dsteolion of the great frauds by which Mr. W. T. t'burah hai been deceiving ihe people of St Louis and various part of Mitsourl. On tbo evening In question, after most wonderful manifenta lions in the dark, the physical proeen of big Indian cbisfs, and a 'Swisg girl1' wiih mnsio, bsing demonstrated to th satisfac tion of believers, tbe "Big Indian" waa cttiilit, lights atruck aud t'burob disoover ed untied, in hia stocking feet, personating said Indian. In his pocket war found the hair of lb ' Hwioi girl," n prodding bit, screw driver and keys for unlocking baud cuffs, lie wag ''permitted" to leave town on the neit train. Tub Richmond Ihipatck, with tear la Its eye, Informs stricken puMic that after lb Civil High'a bill pasted th Hen at, B knot of grave Senators assembled in a room in Ihe Capitol, and gang a number Of songs of peculiar sentiments Indicative of their own. Among them. John Brown's body lies mouldering in "th grave, but his soul la still marching "ob," and "(Wily round lb flag, boys, rally 11 one again, . They are said to have had J0'1 ,lmei "d ,0 "ly lifted ihe f ,h ClP"ol Hb their ihouti. iThtl-11 "V". disgraceful. Tbat la en j Bolhiog of John lirown, they ought, aob and very one, to ne oonuomnea tore-eiro ' nen " ,h,,r ,mt ,Plt' M loot . " or UD,r 01 u," ,DI11 " Uun heart is wjung end our bowsls kept 1 in a OODaiHOU wa wuHaisni jaraiuR tor vvr u lhat city evrl freedwomen, dressed In "ihi latest faahioft, drew op ia their cat- "ringes before Bern of orprlaolplelorvs, aod called th clerk to bring out oertain .,.. for itlp.elion." Tub Jfrmpnii Pott noticed an amusing "'nB hw ,tMB "l l'"UM sirs, near Vane, on which wis printed "rrsiameao unrwawn ivr biw Btrv. NOVI.IJS, HAIakXIVlN, aC. Tub Atlantic Mo.itiilt, Ticknoa & PigLDj, fi r May, is unaccounl b'y lata in reaching ua from the publishing an accident wbiob has never happened heretofore. It may be tbat Hosia Ilia low's speech wm the occasion of the Magaiint being held backfion us as Hosba knows our opinion of ibe President's policy. The number as a whole is unusually good. At this lets diy it is uonroetsary lo catalogue the contend. The M'owing Ostract from llossi li i glow's paper is rather juloy: The IWdnot V thluka that the til cleat plan 'Oa'd ba ' allow Ihe'. ka'a oar only mae, Ao' th t we tit throe all tbat drefHe war .lie' fur L. private glory ao'ac'or; "eotoly aiu't a Union mat'," a a ha, "Jbo it be BKrdta, Ihra thkk an' this, with rra; Waren t Autnw Jack.ou'a l lalaje lliamlael An aiat tbet lomelbiu' like a rig at d vian Tucat up ci keu'aikrroaa ta I plaea, Au' tnat yciy; C.ir aa Ilka aunt o Seaa T' Wal, I cxom1 iho Popliwonldn'( ear, If fit qii a iou B"w wot ttth'n' bank or tariff, lint I cmc'ade Ihe'ro about mtd nptbHrmlcd Tbii al i't tbo fllteat tlmeti go K tllud, t'llsaia't mntleia (bit wl.b pol'ikm ewliga, But giei'way down amongat the roolao' Iblngi; (,V t9imur tkrd a wliltewaahin' ue day They won't Irt fonr yrara war be throaidewty. !'L t ih'. fotjih h -ve her rlht " Tbay any, "That's yon I H a uoi gab hold of oilier fu'ks la." Who owi-e th a cu n'ra, I jt they or Audy ? l.-a twaj it oitRru lo be tti People tad he; Let I Im l4 reblor parilnnr, ef h 'a so, nt 1 1 1 1 iu kla' o'ltnufftt'e In ai Co.; Did bedafclvet Uf ContlJ'tle uurabcra Think tuot thi j ib waa taken ty lo.smfiea. nil lie aet in au' nako (twutlt i7 i, I gata tbeooe-uan puwir S'j ill. I) d he put Ihrno tbe reihl-a, clar the. I rbe', An' P lb' oipeiiata out t( Jill u rn pocket T Kf -Iml'a tla- cm-i, thitii iTtelt.io' I tan fi t' her h'm a m sod pay my eunooal latea, Wm 't he Ibat aim tMi'rtil alt them million ifU'ii ? IHrth- hi? a'l t fFitoara, br.thf J,ti.nt! a e poUr Kvt ruuant that ire run A klu'o' tnikv made tn kerry o ief Au'laltecjuntr g in' t hnnvkladowj To he Smith n rt Ih ir hth ri 'alld u' Bruwn r wi the ' dlt id dl .ilea 'Icre ttlchBou' fall ' Wut tbertjulb aeaifils lltelr fall uaato to apeltT An'c n't wn ap 1! It I a (h tt a'lori-han way Tnl lb' nndet piunlu' 'a aettled so ' to stay 7 Ctrei for the ll'aolra of 'fll, Thetlrlwl to coax u airihqieke with a lan 7 Hb ect'ly nn'hln' takoa place a'uee then l'a:n f.i'.fci thiy moil bmdle facU lila man T 'tfhtf ibe true p'ntT Pld tha Beba actep' rmt Kf not, whois fau t Ii 't tbet wa hiv n't k' p 'al War n't iberelMn lid a? au' don't II atend lo rtaOB Th-I tk'a we.k'a 'Mil-t dt tta al'Vt w.ek'i lra jf vYeu all lb-la aumi iadne, with buililn' ml ted, n' till s'or1, t''l achool 'II be dl mi fried. IIMOti I ABI K. iMxrnr Lirn; A IHodbonk of Af-rlculUire, Unrll-cult Te, liiiJfirpu aud Wtudow (ltrd nln, ' n-wii w:Uti. 111 p,i. tH Illailratiuna, UluHi, f . b-nt fire wu riKHlpl of pr ce, Uu.loB : Dim-tuir. A Co, We despnir of giving a bettor idea of the scope of thi work, or a more lull aud coa- plrt'.o summary of its contents, than is given belo 1. It givoi the del ailed treatment of ev ery open tio or kind of work which should he done on an estate large or small. 2. ltotrne the work of the Farm, the Harden, Ihe Orchard, iho Nutsery, in Ureen House, urapury, anil Conservatory, tnrouzh etch month iu ihe yenr. Any person, who attontivoly redus ind practices the teaching of Country i ie, can auccesiiuuy produce rrutt or I'' lowers, t. It gives litis of nil tbo bust Prut's. Klowern, OrnHtnntal Trees, Shrubs, Plants for Unun House, t'juserviilory, Flower UnrJen, S rawberry Lawn, NO. It leaches tbe particular management Hnd outtiviilioti ef snob bind of plnnl in the Micheti UHKien, r lower Uarden, rarui, so., i' tarn mourn iu tne year. (i. It devoies ii lurgo nimoe to Ihe culti vation of ibe Orsps out of doors, giving the opinions or men in an pins of the u uiteri Tuaies, as to Hi 0 beat varieties, me cultivation, diseases and iheir enrol, 7. It contains a careful esaay on the Me rino Shpp, giving piriluulara for their nrei'iiiiin, rfiiin, management for enob month i ihe yenr, their peonliar value for wool, their prioes ami profl'S, aud also lirections lor the uuidanoe of whoever wishes In purohuxe lb b st bro:d of mullon sheep. rt. ll give UlntUleil Bttlementa of Ihe merits, values aud oouiiitrativu i-dTaniSires of ihe t)fit brvpdi of oatlle. 0 There will w found in It a thorough doaoriplion of the beet Bielhnls of under-driiining and irrigation, wnh details of the work, enlimaie of cost, Ao., inn word, nil thnt is required to ennhle a man to drain or irrigate any pleae of lend. 10. ( is not ii book or tkt nrh en v. or chttly. It is particularly adapted for men of moderate means and small estates, giving plans aud all directions for lnymg out aud managing a village garden unit an acre, wner in owner warns a lilt! of everything. II. It is a valuolU to (As rtiidmU of tht city as th uiinlry, aa it it tht irtt book which carefully describes the best methods uf niannging the few feet of unoccupied tanu wnion are connected witn tonuses in oitii-s, ai front or bnck yards, showing that w litre mere ta no land we may nave with vines itnd (lower boxes n great deal of beauty and pleasure, I'J. ll leeones now to mke roof gird ens, to manage plants in wiudows, and in War-dinn caevs. :. It give an abstract of tbe principles, construction aud arrange mint of aquariums.With all this vast amount of detail Ihe bmk ia no dry manual, but intending la ihe general reader. What mora need be said? It la beautifully printed andillun-tratt-d, aud ia worthy a plaee in th library of every far- mor and country liver in the laud. The jVra? York Jfeus has an exhaust!? article on "ihe Norfolk Massacre.'' The ouly otTens it la able to Ai upon th colored piopls.by using th "published synopsis of tin testimony" as given In the prejudloid prinis of Norfolk, wilt appear from th following paragraph quoted by in A'fws; Uuy Holland, n of the marshals of tha ilny, fu'ly corroborated th statement of Merenil Vlt, Ibe white hark man, rcla-ttive lo the origin of the riot. U taellflcd that the riot waa caused lie the indiscretion of one cn'nrrd man shooting a pislol lead en witn a niaux canriogeaiauotnsr colored man. Policeman Misily ran up to arreal the ptriiee, when a ro'oW nvm hid Aim ht had no right loarrsrlon one. Thtoffi- err Hrev a knia and commenced cutting right ((" left Then th crowd et upon and boat mm. And this was thslroffens: When Ihe brutal policeman, without any provocation en-eptthal of on man telling him h had no right to arrest any one, commenced "ruffing right and left ' with big knife, these ferocious Individuals of "an Inferior race' re I used lo stand still and allow hla locut them up at hla pleasure : t liny even "set up in him and bent him." Another part of tbe vldenoe, not quoted by th Newt, ihows lhat tbo shot wa fired by a New Yorker, who testified that he did not Intend nny harm by it, as tif wm ia way tktg 'tWr. hnUtd' w Jfew York. Tbo shot was made ibe pretext for arrest, by a brut wheae low Instincts taught him to believo "ao nigger hould b allowed to put on airs, gilng about with Or-arros Ilk whit folks." If Ih colored peopl do not defend themselves against Bt.ch outrages they deserve to be 1 wiwtwo, mr wii nciirinnvui, nn iui nil a, 10 teaoh them respeol for ft race no longer chattels but men. Tbb It bw a its or Patbiotiih, Th BW Do moo ratio municipal administration at Hartford ha turned oat from a messenger's : plao a one-legged loldier, who was ap- lolota lo th plao last winter' and had been able to dincherg its dutlss with ion ajip rrsm ais wits sva. IBE t F.N I All. We linve thus far refrained enirely from remark upon Ibe maduees knowi by lb above nam. Where boneit, hardworking men and poor servant girls were okirilmt- ng of their hard earnings to mnntain a favored few in magnificent iJlenm and patent-leather boots at New Vork 017 and suffering themselves lobe gulled by rtpa!-eJ false itories of th moa' transparent nd ilimsy sort, it seemed that (be msdness wis too deep-seated 1 0 nuke headway agnirsV. So, while we oould but admire the spirit o' nubl patriotism which actuautd these la boring men and women, in Ibe'r pinching poverly contributing, ag tlioy lupposed, to "free old Ireland," we havo remained silent, A portion of the pruis has spent all its f rc if rid oule upon tte impractloaMlitr of tb oOnqueat of Ibe immecs! power of Qreni Britain, by abody of men, witbodt national orgnnltaiion, r any territory In their pn- sesB'on upon which lo organise' a govt rn-raeni; tbe split Into fnstiona of Ibe Fenian organixatioo, before noythiog piactical or tangible bad been dons or evcy. determined upou, wag gravely pointed to as an cioel- lent iilustratioo of the styl of government whioh might be expected for Ireland Id uaie they should conquer Ureal Uriinin and other Bos points for satire huve hem ssii-id upon for attaclL All this has snmtd 10 u bitter cruel, in view of Ih ramrst, heartfelt love of country which was m the bottom of this movcmwl, so far s Ihe intsrs engaged in it were concerned, at least whatever may be Slid of tbe leader living In splendor at the "Head Centers.1 And we dj not w eh to be undjrstotd ai impugning (hemotivrsof evenihcse. There may be men among them so blinded hj the longing desire of seeing their country (nice more Independent, as to be iuuipablo of cx crcisiug rouid julgmsut in the matter. They mny suppsse that It in eclusHy possi ble to organise a sufficient fore? to cross the ocean in the face of tha strongest maritime power on tba glob, after having escaped from the port of Ibis countrj with armed vesstt, In tin face of the power of this nation, enforcing the law of nations, m ii must. They may suppose that L ii aohiilly possible, without other resources fian the contributions of their patriotic ccun trymen without other arms thin oau bs secreted and carried away with them without ft regularly organised, aiii disciplined army or nvy, aud with no means of getting either 1 bo one or Ihe olher toailaok and defeat a nation with resources In miney aod arms excelled by none, and with a sptondil nrray and navy which has never been defeated as a whole, in th world's history. It ia abesr fully and madness to suppose thi may be done. However much they may desire lo ice Ire land independent, it la the put of plrl olism to restrain themselves from causing ibn spilling of uiL-lesi blood. There la no belter lime to drcp the whole business than now. A come pond en 1 for an Haatern paper, writing from Hualporl, Me April 20, givea the following description of Ihiiift there -and with this we oloso the subject : Three lniudied Fen'ana left here lo diy. homo ward bound, finding llul there wns 00 obaiioe to get bck the arms wluob werv seised by the United mates nutnoritiee; and BH it was never intended to put the whole foroe of Ihe orrap'i ilion into ibis utfafr, orders were received Irojfi headqunr tern tor bii 10 return 10 itieir uuuiea. The nunounoewent of ihe faot created in tense excitement among ihe Fenians. They held private meetings among (Bbemaclven. and viwtd thnv would never Riuro wiih- nut a fight; but when tt was shown to thrm bv their leaders that there wa not ihe faintest bop of making even a luooesilul raid upon any point wnh the few arms they had procured from their echuanrr during her detention, the majority became somewhat resigned, although l hey bitterly complain of what they openly 0 ailed the per tidy and miintnagrnint of some gonib mn here, regarding whom there isawidedittcr enoe of opinion. Th afUir bag turned out a miserable fituo; ridioulou, did it not bring with it so mauy sad 000 sequences. Hundreds uf fine young fellows left their home, threw up their situatinns, gave up every thing, to join, heart aud suul in this movement, and it was truly a meUnchi lj s ght to ae them leavs ny in boat to-day. Tb majority are utterly ruined, not know ing where lo go after thev arrived at inelr destination, tbe lupus not being sumeie-ii to do mote titan to ntv their passage back again. Tbey eiied biuerly lik ehildren on Having. 00 mor. IMHATi W.. In behalf of th "lU'ls crooked thing that aaked questions," we protest against Ik following couplet, whioh w hav seen In several leading papers : "Maroallae, exiled, mors traa glory foals Than v-eaar with a Senate at bio heeli." The tru rsading Is: "Aad mora t(sa Jiy Marrallui, exited, (keli Than Oat at wllb a lUaaU al bia heels.' Thi old Potonao army omera art 00m-1 plaining bitterly of favoritism In making the brevet promotions in tha regular army, under th finding of th military board re- osntly in session. Niuio Moetauty. In alt th reports of interments in Alabama, tan negroes outnumber th whites In lb proportion of on third. Th births nr probably In some-thing near tba game ratio. iTtrigiso ib Alabama, Th Montgom ery (Ala.) Adttrtittr, of April 21, report lhat th peopl of that region aro Buffering for th want of food, and lhat "a many as "three hundred worse have been seen at "en tim around Ih court hone on days "when rations arcexpcetedjMostjtf them "walk from fifteen to twenlXnlies." SoHBoflh paper are making a great fuis over th fact "a New York lady named Lib" nas been mi do "an aunt of British royalty" byth marriage of th Princes 1 IlBLgiAof Boglecd with Prlne tniiirurt of Augustenburg, lb' I be too hard on thn old lady she can' I ohoos her own niece. Tub AVer Krx TViousrof Friday says the Qevernmenl have so far mad preparation for the trial of Jib Hav is a to appoint oonnsei for th prosecution. Th gentleman selected are Mratrs Bvarts ef New York, CLirrotbof Massachusetts, and Hong. bbau of Kentueky. , Tnfl QganARg or St. Liu is. A Dories- pond en I of an eastern exchange, writing from St Louis of the Germans of lhat city, sayi: "Statements recently published show lhat thry &I1 nstrly all the lucrative offices in tire oil. Our tax list abowa Itieir avidity to bee 3m land owner, and th signifloant facts that their Isnguag I taught in all th publio schools, and tbat clerks unable to Bpisk tho language hav difficulty In . curing slluBtlons, r cur Indications of their present strength and future growth. Mr.Morrill reported and lbs Hous pssicd on the cam day a bill Imposing an md 1W0 rest duty of twisty per osnl. on all horses, mulea. oattle. aheso or hots, or othsr tlva 1. tn.,..i lutn ikta twi. ' , j a .u a notion 1 rendered necessary from tha fsot that on Ibe Canadian frontier many of the farrairi nr drlttof tbalr sliiep into th United Stales, thea shearing them no a to i iba wool in dnlv fr. and than rirlvl this back. Llv Block ba bten min. ti : , fch.aii of ih. nUi p-! . free since the abrogftiloB of lb RiproUy Treaty, boo to -twiw ipisrvia it, ntDiiHrnEw. Bonn days sinoe, a correspondent of He Evening J'oit saku l for an Duglish rhyme ti r liquid." A number of very poor oouplitg nd verses hive cins'queutly been ii,tict-1 ed on Ihe readers of that paper In the tti rt i to give a suiln' 1) answer to this inquiring persin. The Mowing is tbe best one yet published -H will ebow bow drenry tbe itbers must have bieni To the Iditur aJ the AVmi Putt : Sua: PIshc tinier my regards to th ig- norint jinileumn with tbe haylbun name, aa print tn your ilUgant pitrer the follow- nr varse for his biuiftt. Yours till th- iud of time. Mk'Kby Boos by. rbuieQulck-inlllaa thick lt, If h' cann'it ihjma to llqald, A tbm 1 tha any Mick wid The (ra'.. at alec cm do. Juit take thi brrb eal ed eblck-wred, Whioh tbey cftin cure (he elk wid, Thtt'aadaontihyme for liquid, And frum a Mick' y, too. To which our Bbidobt replies: An' bo cilia ht JielU Mlckry-Bad ccei, bnt ain't that tricky But Hi fellow waa so Ac-y Qe eonldn't 00100 ti live i Ocb I iili kad ll tatial b thick wid Ac1 oa 'rum dar ontd Irelaud'a liquid, An' itahouH bahato, a aid k wid, Tor iuth an awful ibme. Another eorrespondont, "a hard-Douey mnn," wants arybmo for silver. Carl Bsnws also want bo English rhyme for "Spirit," to which a sprightly wit replies in soms Ingenious lines to the effect lhat he ctn't do it, but oan come near ii which le as good a rhyme ss poet and goal. Tiik recently-removed Hepubllcam from Piileburgb, pa., called up n Senator Cowam it Washington to know ll 1 cause of llielr romov-it. Thoy w re l&for.ied that it was beennad thrj did not 8Utaiu ije President's paliny ; and that if ibey would go homo aud publicly sti'laln the President, they should f reUined. This they d'dintd to do, and ,'owan thou IjM them dug was but tha beginning of removals. Mr. rV'jvxb of Cimdcn, who r:oently llg- 11 ted prominently at Trenton, wis In Wash ington, Friday list, and in concert with Senator HrooKTug had tho Posimasler and AmisUnt al Csmdcn, N. J , removed. Their sucaessoiB were ordered lobo appointed immediately. Tbo cause of removal assigned ii tba failure of these men to ausliin Ibe President and Means. brorKTuB and Poo VKLin their political troubles. Puotavtion or tub Hravas op Ufios fnMHRgg. The War Department has just issued an otdr 1 elating to graves of United Slates sib lie re, an fullows: "All psr-"aons engiged in Ihe cultivation of land, ' who msy have th graves of United ':tf cites bo) Here located upm their lands, "are hereby forbidden to mu'llat or "obliterate th Iracus of suck graves by ploughing, or otherwiss to disturb the the head boards, stake or fence around them. All oHioers oa duly as provost- "marshal?, pmt commanders, or other "wise connioltd with Ihe military serrioe, are insiructed to anid information of iho looility and condition of nuah graves, and of any broach of this order, (0 Ihe Quarter 111 aster General." Asa sriciKKitof the candor of the so- celled Oinotrvativ journals, insiano th N. Y. rinsi, of last Friday. It has a long article upon "The Rsdical Programme" t'oiigrese, based upon an extract from a ra ce ut speech of Wkmubll Phillips, which it takes a an authoritative exposition of the polley'jf the majority In Congress. When it is considered ilia! a large majority of the lluion party, so far from looking upon the uiteranoea of Mr, PittLLtrs as a safe basis forpuliiioil feiib, regard him as little lets ibau a very brilliant and eloquent lunatic, the conspicuous disiogtnuousness of the Timet will appear In its proper light. A loyal Oijbuiak just arrived at Washington urges Ihe Radicals In Congresa to withdraw all Fedstal control, assistance or tcstrslnl, from anyone of the late rebellious Slates for thirty days, and leave th recon structed ci'iiens entirety to themselves; be says th experiment wilt not only satisfy Northern Conservatives, but onus n wall for sutoor to com up from th peopl themselves. IT thinks that In leas than ten dayg Ihey would Implor to be saved from themselves, lis slates lhat tb enllr South is a unit in lis determination lo fore a recognition of their wsr debt, or a repudiation of our. Nirno-GLTt-gaiiiR, Mr. 8. P. Fly, living in Marqucil, Mlobigan, dissents from tha nsierlion of Mr. NoiiKt. that"nltrc-glyoa-"rln" will not axplod nndor a tempera-Inr of tes than thro hundred and twenty degree. After remarking lhat h had prepared soma of tb chemical for blasting, ne auia . Tha first I knew I had n tremendous ex plosion In my olhoe. There waa not enough of it to lako the roof off, but lb contents of tbe belli were scattered over every square fool of wall and ceiling. I made second trial with similar success, exoept lhat the explosiou look plaee out of doors. The practical dinVuliy in th us of tbe com- pound seems 10 be that it oan only be pre pared at n very low temperature, and in tantly and violently decomposes with any morses 01 temporaiure. Last Oil Strik. Three boyi went bathing in one of the cream noar Oil creek, atd when they earn out Ihey war 0 greasy thai they could not stsy in their clot hee. A fast as Ihey slipped thim on, they would slip off again; and on of them In heedless moment narrowly escaped lipping out of hi skin. On reaching home, their parent being exceedingly frugal, wrung them out and extracted about fit teen gallons of pure oil from the three boy. Mr. Siixllah a Ruhr's last speech la being extensively republished. It 1 spoken of generally as one of th moat able and oon-viociog of the session. This Hist riot may well be proud of her Representative. He ha won for himself a Rational reputation. The mltdily and comprehensiveness of his mind sr tn striking oon Iras t with tha oh araoi cii tics of his predecessor, who waa known ta th Artful Ledger. Till RBCRRT AProiHTMRRT of pDStnial t at Pittsburg baa developed tb fact that ther ftr thre Win Hami'Ton's In the country ih Rebel General, tbe Pittsburgh new Poeimaaler, and an old employ In The hew OrUenu thlto nfflo, whose eilstsnoe wa discovered by (ten. Butler upon an examination of the cash bjoks of that oon- otrn In a charge of fi for "whipping Wade. ' The laMer Wade waa found to legitimately belong to th colored wing of the Hampton family Tub Oa-Hir special s.yst . It was mentioned in Ih dispatch a few days ago thai a maa named Hammond, who ,wor,'i" Bundr iU' received an appointment in the Treasury leartniMii. it is aacrrtainsu on inquiry, that h received lb appointment on Mr. Johnson' own recommendalio. It pan be tied that a number of persons, who wert jMkrej UDtu f()r positions by ibe regular Rsamlntng Itotnl, were foroed into th Department in ib earn way I Tub tbial of A a win Probst, forth murder of iha Decrieg family, ha com. mencsd in the Court cf Oyer end Term.ner. I bu I how having business la eourt ,r ilu4,.,. Much difisultr ia xprlnd 1 k Murlag ft jury. TIIK PIII.I V I OXIiHR-N. The Reconstruction Committee h Id a very important nitoijiig Snurday, at ibe lStiitol, atirtng which thev denu lily agreed on a plau lo In suliniitled to C n-g real and ibe country for the restore,; on. of ibe Southern Slates te the Union. Tbe committee were in session four hours, nd bad an exciting time. Knob separate plop osiiion that was made waa voledonand declared ngreed to by a majority vote. The question ot requiring lugro nuifrae of be Somh within the next ten years wa I t, Thad, Buivous even opp'ilrg It, Tim io' lowing Is ibe joiul resolutirn agreed on, proposing an amendment lo tbe Coatt tn tiou of the United rtaiH. namely: 1 Hpcti n 1. N Stile ab-all make or en force any law which shnll nbridge lb privileges or liu mum lies of oiUieuso' the United 81 hub; nor shit 1 any Stale deprivu auy person of lite, liberty or propt-i'iy without due process of law; nor deny 10 any person within lis jurisdiotiou the equal protection of lis laws. "riEo. a. Represent itive shall lis apit.tr- tioned among the several n os whien may bs included within this Union, according 10 their reap-ctlve numbers, oountlng the whole number ot person In each rt'ate, exoluding Indians not tnxed; but whenever in any State the elective franchise shsil he denied to any pariioo of It maleoitixens not lots than lwertyona year of age, or 10 any way abridged, except for pttriioipiMoo in rebellion or other crime, tbe basin of, representation in such State shall he reduced lo proportion which tho number of suoh mi!e citiaens ihi bear 10 tbo wl'ole I number of mule cltiieos not less 1 liuti twenty-one year of ago. "Sk 3. Until ihe 4ib day of July, 170 all persons who voiunlari y adhered u tb late insurrection, giving it nld and comfort, shall be excluded from tbe right to vote fur mem hers of Congress, and fur electors for 1'renidont and Vice President of tha United Htalet. Sac. 4. Neither tho United States nor any State shall ssiittni or pay auy tlibin or obliiiAlioiis already incurred, or whioh may be incurred, in aid of insurrection or war against the United States, or aoy cUirue for compensation for lota uf vol untary service or labor. "Sto 6 tJuugre-s shti'1 have power to enforce, by appropria'e legisUiijn, Ibe pro visions of ibis article." A bill to provide for Ihe restoration of stales lately tn rebellion 10 iheir full po liticnl rirbfp, by ilia admission of dolegv Hons to Congresa, and a second bill debar ring leading rebelB from ho ding offlor, are also reported, excluding the following classes : " 1st The President and Vice President of tbe Ctnleduraie States, so cslled and tbe hends of departments thereof. !d. Thoee who, in o'her countries, acted a agents of the Cm federate States. "3d. Ilenits of donaitmctit nf lb United Slates, officer of the army and Navy of tbe United Slates, and all persona educated in the Military Aoademy of tbe United Stttcs, Judges of tbe Courts nf tbe Uoited Stales, and members of either House of the ilOtb Congress of ihe Untied States, who gave aid or comfort to the late rebellion. "4ih. Those who acted s officers of Hie Confederate States, ' so oallcd, above the grade of Cohncl or Master in tb navy, or any on who, as Governor of either of the Confederate States, gave aid or comfort to ihe Ul rebellion. "rib. Those who bave treated officers or roldiers or sailor of lb army or navy of the United States, cnplurtd during Unlet war, otherwise than lawfully ae prisoners of war." It is understood that th vote upon thorn was twelve against three. As it is known that Senator Johnson and Kepreeentn'ives flriderand Rogers only voted in then-ga-live, Ibe atlirmative must be SenatorPen-sonde-0, Grimes, Harris, Howard and Wil Hams, anl Kepresontatives ritevens, Wash-born, of 111., Morrill, liinghfim, Conkling, Bout well and Ulow. Sunday Reading. TllRtK V. It UN OI N .KFKf.Ttf. Tero aro Ibreal aauna I would wilK Tbreo words, aa with a bam lug pan, In tracing of eternal light, Unpu tbo hearts of man. Have Hop,) Ihouih clouda environ nnaJ, And gladueet hides b r fat" Isaora, Pat Ihoa tb e iad iw frjm It y brjw-Mo n'lit bat haih its mors. Have faith 1 Where'er thy baik lidtli.n lkaoalm'a dlapurl, tbe terpiwl's m rth Kbw ihli, U td rulra ibe husli ot b area, Tbetnbebttanteofea-la. Bave Live I N illove aknefor on i Bai mu, a maa thy br..thr call, And enatfr, lilm Hit urtllrgaun, Tbr cberilireniall, Ttim grav tbeao lea oat an thy ennt- Ui. r.llkaLd Life -and inouinal! gad it Dih wheniirVa smru1 t toll, t'gbt who . Ih.ua ea win b Ind. 'emits. There were in China, last year, 187 missionaries, including women. Of these nioety.two are Americans, eeveniy-seven ar English, an l eighteen are German. A singular incident has taken plaee at Neoahatel in Hwttisrland. At the death of a merchant In that oily, on the credit side of hla books tbe name of "flod" wns found to bs Inscribed for a considerable eum. No one knew of such a creditor, and on invea't- gatioa videoe was obtained that dsceasid, who was ft man of great piety, baa opened an acooont to toe ratner or a 11, anu entered to it each year a share of his pro tit. Th clergy nave claimed tn mm on th ground that they represent God upon earth, while their demand 1 opposed by ibe authorities or toe canton, A mother was in the nihil of asking her children be ore Ihey retired at mbt, what they had done to make others happy, found ber two twin utugniers sueni. m qus tlen was repeated. ' I oan remember noth ing goo an tma uay, uear mother; tmlv one of my sohonl-maies was happy because i0 baj gaat j the head of the class, aod I smile Ion her and ran to kiss bar; so she said 1 wsb good. 1 bat ta all, dear mother.' Toe other spoke itill mor timidly: " A Ut ile girl, who sal with ma on the bench at school, ba lest a little brother. I saw that whil sh studied ber lesson she hid ber fac In her book and wept. I felt sorry. and I tid my face on ibe atme book and wept with her. Thea aha looked up and waa oomforied, ana put ner arms around my neck; but 1 do not know why ah siid I had don her good." "Com to Bay arum, my darling, said the mother; "to rejoins with those wbo rejoice, anl weep with thmowho weep, is to obey our Dirased Kedeemer. Th Petrk Aruoaa; I rvedinen. Rev. H. U. Tuppsr, a grnluata of Ncw'on Seminary, and now a missionary t ihe frsedmsn of Italeigh, writes that h has organised ft logular lliptisl Church of mist kutnhie ana faithful t:brisitans. He save "We have purchased a building lot in a pleasant part of the oily. 1 have ad'anoed the money lo pay fur il, my caviugs while a so idler. Dome una must make thcsaoriUt-e, aad i am on th field, see tb need, and cannot withhold. We shall at one cm meno tbe wjrk of building ft Church. I labor on boldly, trusting In God, endeavor ing to show 10 all that my work is one of love, mtaouurse has softened Ihe h-aM of some who were bitterly opposed lo us at tn oeginr.iog. ' TnutiRMlB for Iha Alflleltxl. A Christian wa onder manifold trials and amieiions; and on one occasion, to a friend who was condoling with him, he re plied te the following effeal: I lock erotiaa, and I see hiw many then' are who ar much more heavily aillictrd than myself. I Iwh viMia, and 1 w hw maoh corruption there t in my heart, which needs to b mortified, and which provokes th rod 1 look dovwam (, and I ee that hell which I deserve, and from whioh gran alott hit delivered me. I look nptrard, and I Be lhat God whose hand overrules all vent, and who doth all thing wisely and well I look baekword, and I ate from hi w many trouble he has delivered me. and how many sharp alHielions he ba mad In wori together wr m good. 1 look fenrwr Th. .not mot.l development la'.ly V w. e "I" 7tT,, ""'W'T U,M" 10 hpir hlr w" t""t WB-k atarnal malarht of alorv la orkirh he ia ..n.vT ' . . . . elsrnal weight of glory' I which heiaeoq. dueling me, and for which, by those a tti 1 a. lions, he Is reparing me. And when I have looked In all these directions, 1 do not ihUk nob of bit a Hi eM one. Let me also well consider orh text as these: ' Whom tha lord lovnh be chasten eih. Hflb. IS : H. "We must, through suoh trituration, enter into the klogitoss efUjd Aets 14: '22 "Christ also suffered fur us Isavlug us an example lhat t should follow In his step. 1 ism ! ii Ilnlliiio Lrttly tifinnii'K U mini j-A Tho Milwtmkee Witeonun one dny las; week gave p'iblicily to the following: It was not "many uud nuiiy a yar Jigo. nor anylbtug likt it it witn simply i-i.tiiP munlhs ago ihil a wor'liy lmJy uud her ugtitcraanto trim Burt.l lo Milwaukee and Htun'din ilie ku.tiling huune husi- 11 ess, Ihny were nice lnlM, and very toon hd 11 ture eiic' uf acqutiniau!ct). Thit daughter wis not yet twenty, friir ad a iririe tijwer, sweit nnd buxom, ribo had tasted Ihe & wee Is of wtdhd life; ebi", she had I for tbey were by 110 niunns ts delightful as pools sing abjul, elage hci-oen vuut in thunder tones, ur school girls lisp in Bcoenis wild. Hrrs bad been ilc rtoli'g of msrried life, and a very uni'loueiuil ten lily it was. In Unlink tl wa lhat ibis fair jrirl watt ted tn tbo alter a bltn-hing bride, uud in Hint famous yueen City it whm that she dincover-ed lhat merringo lacktd llione chur-nsso beautiful whioh we are iold about hi least to her. It waa in Uutt'alo that she discov ered thnt, instead of hemic bojud wil It (tilvery chains to one of mi turn's noblemen, she was Tint in low of a tiunrlle-x wretch; with so little of manhood in bis heart t.nat he abuxedaud ill-irtated her n ull itnieH, Hhn tonld not submit calmly ii htv.i bur air-oastl-s thus dtuolishni, nnd wl.eo eh' found (but lhre wns not Inn 11 hut 11iseiy 111 store for her, nlie led hri loro), nod wnn nei mother oau;c lo .Milwaukee. A fur a your f maiden widowhood, our (miy tfit-ouvHreil that it tu not meet fur worn in to live nione Although her exurieuca in tne hmiiilH of cupid hid list lu en very mil it factory, Hne 1 determined to try it HyHiu, nnd with tbif aim in view souvli. otil au attorney, witu iosiruoiions f-r hitn tolt.ee no lime, but sli)) tbe uordion-iiiot wl;iut drl.iy. Breiu tbo urgent auxiely of ilio ludy, and with tt: extra tee in view, ihe attorney set to work to "ruth through'' a divorce, ns rutin the legal phrase. He bud his exiniiiiMmn, me evbmnoe wa lhku, all ll.e ptpr-n prepared in a remnrktible shot t tiiii, and nin'-ters were progressing as favorildy at could be desired by nny p?rson not ptis- tHcd cl a very choleric dinposiibu. due evening ihe lady droppul in it 1 lie 0 fli no of thfl attorney, tor 11 t.tuvin of mat ters, hbo felt thai everything v? j uuno an well as it oral I be, yet tbe it dioun'y slow procss of tho law annoyed her. She must have hor pap rs by u:h a day. Well, the alt-jrney would sec. Kieling considerable sympathy for (be ludy, bo wjnt 10 the Jiilgelu whose bindj hr fate Iny, uud nfter a little entreuty rroeived the Ju.Igu's promise that on nmidiy unrniog (you hee we like to be t.iirlicultir about Ibe ih.y nnd hour) 1I10 matter should be turn mtd up aud the uooiaion ernuteil. inete wotuh Ibe Wdy oousiderblu salidfAcliun, ati-1 wan as harpy is a lark. At her ruiue: peatedly made, tbo attorney prouided that ould ibink of nothing e'sn 11 mil the rtoiou documents were safely in her bands, nud she must call and gel th-m on Saturday morning. He knew liny wuuld lie ready. Judges arc numrtn, aa ft general tbing- Like mankind eneully, they arc subject lo II 'he ills whrcb llesh i heir lo, nud the worthy Judge who held In the h..llvr of hit bond the happiness of our lady fri.'ud, although, ae a generul thing ;t etr.incor to okness, m this occn-iun, the very otic ot all others- when be hnd no buriiueex hi do it, h'rlday nil-lit Knik his tied and tim doctor, so that 011 StMitiiiv m'trniug ho wa in nn 'otidiil'in 10 attend lo any it lt. ii nm iters, uuah kss delve into ihe nn cries of s livurce cuso. Suttirdiiy pisned, and txirhdv did not call around, but MondHy tiuriui, wilb it 100 Till I Hll l Willi C ill Nil tlH H M I HUlllt'S, niKl nbe apparently ts happy iih a ImI,, entered be (thee of ihe aiiuuey, with ti sweet. Good moniiiirf.'' She waa very nervous, very uueitty, yd wi'bil apparently very hnpny. 1 tit attorney joinmrnceJ t'V ri-rrelling th'tt the JiniLft iiu'l been x ami lenty uik but bo wit l-ttr now nn.i wtniiu eer- ainly be abl" to site ltd tt hvroi'Hs iu a day l wo at inrtbeit. Tbe la ly tinned up from tim rent rhn bad d'O'ipii'd, a BUriled, troubled loot at onoe iikmg the iMHce ot tbe nruilo whioh huu shona upon ht r fce, an 1 bbe bfkrd the jueslion iu uno of those lreiihliiig voices tint you aro oerl tin dues not want a tiera- nv answer, '-notti, are tne ppeis not ready? " "tbey are not, mauam. "And I am suit u.air:cd to my buiband n UutTalo?" "Moat assuredly you are." Tocre was au explosion, with a ehriee: blob, resembled a loud so mm, which bad ben smmht-red until them s. tui'y a little of It left, will lady mnk b i k into her fh ilr, aud, raising ber haudkvirh el' to her yB, give utterence lo sob st'ier sub. The attorney wai aurpist-d. Bon:sbed He endotvored to consule her. it Is a matter that sbould give yi.n no sush Hi i"rc is, innltui, ' he said; "I in sure tbo Judge will give you your bill this week. He wasaiob, and cruld not uj it as b agreed to fslurd'iy. ' jb, so", ?r. "Plcte do not distress yourself, nis Um I am sure it ia all rlgh1," coniiaued tbe attorney. thought (cob) there was r.o-iiitii.t nioni il. (Sob, gob). 1 though! it was all tted, and (sob) on Saturday I got married again. (A very long sob). Wbttiiialll do? 1 The allornry ibis class of men are cool under any oircumsiances pave ent lo a very loug tml a eery low whistle. Here wa a lide in the aflatr thai was n- t looted for. Reqiiesilng Ihe lady to rnlm herself, dry her lears, aad go home, he snatched hi hat and male double n.nick lime in the residence of the Judge. H was bwntMess when he r.nchrd iheretsiid was just b. gin-nitig lo get exciled. Il strikes 111 fa d tin Jnige, -you or yoiireliont ar very anxious regaidnig a donision is tins case. I have tu.de a care ful examination of the evidence, nnd much a I would lik 10 oblige you, iu su'nniiug up I can see no gniuiids foe a hill. The hushsud probibly elm ei your c iul, but "My 0 nil your honor, atop, sop,'' broke in the allornrv, 'yu don't know what you are aiytng. She must baro a bill." The attorney unnunueneu nis niimr, and lb iiidge fi'tind iiii'Stions altacbrd lo the oase that he had never before heard of in hi legal etpemnce. A Iniijt consultation followed, and when the atlf.rney left Ihe house he had In his pocket ihe decision oi lb Court, and it granted to (lie lady n true bill nf divoro. We may well judge that when tit- drcu. men's were placed in the hands of the lady it look a load off her mind, while the poor hushand, who bad hern all the lime emoe h bad heard tne iniai news ilk ' abtmii on a I of." as the expression runs, was u happy bs a stray poome tnat nau just found iu lost mistress. Again tbe ministsr wa sent fur, a few friends who eoum keep a secret invited in, and I ber was anntrter marriage cerr irony performed In ft llltl quicker time (ban It was ever don before, whil iho happiness of ih lady, now that everything ww p.ir-rcel and raight beyond per tdv-nture, knew no bounds. It is said hq kissed all. and she kissed Ibe attorney a dion times over, so great was her toy. never had such a narrow recaps in mv life," she said, "and I will never, never do so again.' Th BCMawM-j or Hall Waiter, 'The Richmond fVxawuair says lhat if (hi North will drop 'una tear1 over tb grave of lone wail Jackson, tl will do more 10 conquer Ihe Southern heart than a sea of blood and a thousand gibhois." After having eonu'iered th balawc of tbe Southern body, if ti is uecmeii nicrssa- rv to aoniiuer the Southern liart, we don I know of a cheaper artiole 10 dn tt with than tear, and we will shed rot only one but a doien over the grave of Sionrwall Juakson, wlih pleasure. An) u the Northern heart is somewhat inflamed, will not the f-uituimr drop ft brine or two over iho graves of Ihe tens of thousands nf Nutli-in men who were murdered al HeMe l-dr And Anderson-vitle? When the guhing commetioos let um all gush in uniajn, so lbt the hearts 01 both ssetions wlie.ll l eonqiierd - i-Udt. appled to RmugRltng purine A will dressed woman was itoprd when en'eting Belgium for ecncealiiiR aloitt Hl'i vards of Valenciennes laro in rthit Is csllrd the ohipnon. Since then any u irital dinifn-ton nf that portion of tim s'ltture is mci-ly examined by the fiitonu hniro tiflicils. nu.u,,...ro. i.'v.j..t. ht UlWnU, Ii tm ...fh.r In tor o( ih., o. titi Mknla U Vl,klur. STATE lATTi-KS. Odd Fellows' Anniversary. I'elfhriilluii Ht prliikllehl, Ditto. The Forty-S'-vonth Anuiversiry of tho ,l Independent Order of Odd Pel Iowa wug oelebraled yestorlny at Ppiingfield, Ohio At an early hour a special tiain loft the ' C. & I. C. Railroad depot with about on hundred of tuo Order from this city to tk ' part in the excrciHes. Arriving ul Sprlng-Oeld tit 10 A. M., a procession wns formed i and marohed lo tho Odd Fellows' Hall, wbeu tbey dispersed for refeeubmenls. " At 1 P. M. dolpgitions had nrrived front ' Ibytou, Mechauiceburg, Helawure, Vienna, aud MnrysviHe, aud in connection with tbe delegation frout tho Columbus Lodges and EncsinpDient and Hpringfield Iodgo and Kuouiiipiupul, swelled iho mtntlior to between eijrlil :ttid niuo hundred, lue pro-oeasion was nnin formed by Grand Marshal Curler, uf t'lno'mnuti, all tho uiciubots being in full regaliti,andtho ofiicors carrying (he emblems of the Order, mudo an imposing spectacle. The principal features in ttio prooesslou were threu ours, beautifully dcorntod, each drawn by four horses, containing the wid ows and orphans of deceased brothers; ohnrncterrt teprcsentiug Iho differt-ut na tions of tbo ear Mi, by tho Hj.ringCill n-Qnuipmeu'; and Ave ladies, wearing em blematical colors, reprcBcntiug tho fire do-greca of the Order. Tho prcceen'ou taiug funned in regular order, marched through iho pri nolpnl utreets if iho city to tbo fair gtouudu, heailvd by the Spiiugfield aud Dayton brass baiidd. At the Pair grounds the following was the order of exercises : Muttio by tho Hpringfiuld biuiJ; the open-nic Ode. aung by all tho members of the Order; prayer by Chaplain Harrold, of rfprinpfield; muslo ly iho Djyion bind. Grand .M is lor Ciiideey,titen introduced Hon. Win. W, Wallace, tt Indianapolis, as the orator of tho day. Mr. Wallace's oration wag in part extempore, and was pronounced liable effort. He traced tbo ride nnd pro- eressof Odd Fellowship in the UoiledSutes; poko of its benevolent principles; its influ- euc upon the human race and closed with an Moquent reference to tho tbreo pillars of tha Jnler, Friendship, tove and Truth, the connecting Uuka in the rjolden chain that binds members to tho institution. The exercises olosed with a benediction by the chaplain. The pioctsiion repaired to Odd I'ellow's Hull and was there dismissed, Tho Columbus delegation returned to the city at lKMHust night. wool. uHOWKkM1 i:i;iim. Frmiktln loiinfy Aaiirlratln -Wee 4 ltif 011 Nntnrditv--Uru;nnlzniliin- Olli-C r 4 11 h 1 1 1 11 1 inp . A number of the Wool Growers of Franklin oounly met at tho Agricultural Booms at iho Capitol in Columbus, on Saturday at IU A. M, for the purpose of organixing ft County Wool Growers' Association. Tho meeting was called to order, Mr, Klippart appointed Chainuin and 0. P. I lines, Secretary. Ao address wus read by Ur. Coulter in regard tu the object of tho meeting. A committee consiiiting of I'r. Coulier, Mr. Haowden and Mr. Puutius was uppointed to report permanent otliuers of the Aesoointion and a Constitution. ' The Coramlttru reporlod tbe following; constitution, which wa adopted: Articlk I- This Society shall be known as ibe Franklin County Wool Growers Association.A stic 1 it '1 Th officer of this aesooia- . lion shall consist of a President, Vice President, .Secretary and Treasurer, wbo shall he elected annually at the April Meeting. Akthxi ii. The President shall appoint a business committee from th members of the association, consisting of one member from each township represented, who duty t shall be lo present subjects for dis cussion and recommend from time to time suoh steps as they think best for the Interests of the society. Articlb 4. The regular meetings of this Association shall lie held twice a year, on the fourth Hat unlay in April and the first ' 8a turd ay of October, at such place as the tuujority of members may decide. Aktklr i. 1 he i restden', in concurrence wlih a msjoritj of the business committee, may oall such other meetings na the interest of theSooiety may delermine. Aktk lr tj. Any respeaiiiffie cilisen nmr become a member of this Ansoointion by tbo payment of annually and signing this constitution. The following names were attached to the Constitution as members present at organisation : J. H. Coulter, O. P. llines, R. H. Rncw-Itn, V. It. Dean, 0. Pontius. H. M. Phelns. .Ured Foreman, ti. It. Williams, W. D, Mason, Jacob Arnold, F. Huuo, J. C. Ihompson, It. II. Patterson. Heurv Laseiv. James Park. On motion it wag resolved thai any respectable oltl.en of Franklin oennty could become ft member of Ihe organisation by ignlng tbe constitution and paying fJ,00. The Convention loik a recess until '2 P. M. Association met at tbe appointed time and procoeded (0 eloot officers for one year with the follow ing results: Vrjwaif Ur. J, H. duller, of Columbus. 1 ice yVcintai Dr. Thompson, of South Blaumfield, Pickaway obun'y. Treeunrer O. V. Hlnee, of Montgomery Township, Scretat$ Harrowe T.trk, of Columbus. On motion Iho A asocial ion voied to meet on the last Saturday in May at IU A. M. The President then appointed the folio win dj gentlemen members of lb Uusi- ' ueas committee: O. P. Mines, of Montgomery township; Jared Penman, of Truro; E. R. Willisana, of Mittlin; ('. Ponlitts, of Madison; W. I. Mason, of Prairie; H. M, 1'hetps, of Blondon; J, W. Ames, of Franklin; J. C. Thompson, of B'oomtiohl. After sumo discussion participated In by Dr. Coulter, Mr. Klippnrl, Dr. Thompson, nnd others, the following petition to Congress was adopted, eigued by all the members, and ordered to be forwarded to Mr, Stiellabsrgcr, ltepresentatlv in lonprese: 7'r ffte Honnral.lt tht Q-ngrttt of the lnUd States : The undersipned, Inhshtfants of Franklin county, (.Uno, believing iha the presnl situation of ourtitianeenreqitirenii numunt of revenue 10 be raird by duties on foreign imports, which, if levied in proportions on tha dirlerent articles of import oan lie made to protect nil branehes ef domesiio industry requiring proleclim. without ultimate injury lo any; and believing mat, under ibe present lantf. tlie Aprricultii ral Wool Grower has uo adequate protection againot ihe oompelitiou of cheap liiboi and accumulated oapila'of olherciuiiilrirs, rcujectl'iilty peiiilou your Honorable Body 10 p-iss a law which will accord a'td secure lo the wool grower Uie same protection whirii the man-ufarinrer enjoys from foreign competition in wooleu and niiied woolen irords. We also ask your Hnnorsble B.iJy lo t m pose siinii n tax aa will insure a grvrt crease of revenue, or decrease of dm-i perhaps both, aud as in duly boun ever pray. On motion It was agreed that alii Growers of Franklin county, In J after shearing, be requested lo t' tbe Agricultural (thorns sample J Tbo Convention adjourned tl last Saturday In May, at 10 oi I sua 1 as or Cpital. TiieSti rnalanJ M n n ( omnanv 1 f fcl ,ho Secretary of i 1 ettlUilu M InOIT, I lr W,W0 t M,QD0.
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Title | Weekly Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1858), 1866-05-05 |
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Title | Weekly Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1858), 1866-05-05 page 1 |
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Full Text | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL: TERMS OK A0VtRTl3!KG. Mm er vns baibi mvival. Blagle Rubecn ban, 1 year, by kIm Stogie Bubeorlbera, Smooths, " HBgUBubecrlbers, months, M ..-, ic-h tu-irtliia 0 1:, j per Si in, l, i-aCli iua- r- It S ,.B 00 - 4 M .IN .on l .u l Hum tch luK-rli-jii Motivea, r liui, einie DuDMnMii, i monin, Hagle Snbaorlbere. 1 month, delivered. , 0 w . 0 10 ich ii.Htitic'D., UnilettLiWrltm n.rwHk. delivered. oaxb iuaeiili.il... loofenta In data. UMiUpir week each copy, . 0 TO mar (ineaqiiare cirra tlrw.-.tiartrS Ot aa luoh r Rpace In the tolumnaul tin. Jodbmal. ' Mania Notion bDttt. wli. o under jn llnca 1 year w i 6o I B months... . 1 W A bohUu ....... I IB I I ninth ......... 0 40 TltXI OF TUB WIttILT 100 11 U Moile flnbonrlb-ra, rr yr. . I 00 VOLUME LVI. COLUMBUS, OHIO, SAT U ID AY, MAY 5, lHtKi. NUMBER 1. ;. News Syllabus. QF.NEBAL NEWS-Rant art going down. There ftr two German theater in In-4laaapolls.General Cass ti 97 years old, and li failing rapidly. 0ret abundance of ducks In Wleooiuiln, iird plenty ot snooting. The Richmond Enqiwer baa resumed pub-tfeallow."The oily debt of Montreal U ofer flve-miliums.Bfrawberrlei are nailing at fWI2o apiece Id Boa too. A cellar 16 by 18 feet on one of the worst ..streets of New York, iM lait jew fO" IB. Man than a million new-laid eggs a day, It li Mid, are imported tt)m f reaov In o iBg'and, The out-worm in ranging Iho o rn fluids liO OIlM OOOOlT, TBMN. The wboalcrop in BomheM Indiana prom-Jlss only half an arofige lclil. The total amount of fundc Id the Treasury vaalti on Ite'iBtb, wai nearly wo honors sat'cr ty mllfnoe. Prominent memberi of Congrers express tbe opinion thil Utnjreei will Juru iboit Ibt 1st of July. A large number of wheat operator! hare congregated la Ghlcag , fi Cleveland, (laeluoall, luWo, nnd allovtriheosuutry. J. J. MoCann, of Nashville, gave 100 bimlaof fliar anl BW pjaof1 ot bscnu for tbo prior of. Alabama. Thore are organising bate hall oluS all oif thi eaantry. Ye. and Harvard are (o bare a hue ball osl'.it. "The wheal crops In Eastern A'.bnmaand 'Nnrlbfra Bworgla are Kid to tn?rj pr. muring. The, whole value of assessable properly in iPlillS1plila It elated at 1147,000,100, & I'uo of l'JO mile was recently made on -Iha Michigan .Central Bellroid la 3 hoars and 4!l HiOUtM. Nearly all the Copperhead Bene ton and members of Oo areMwerala aeeret oo.dare with the Preeident, frlday olgV, it the White Hons. A taw of the Durham Weed iold for $700 In Mt IM'nrl (Hui ) tbeotHer day. 0hav rtfl Of.rtotMl!kadty. Ten thounud perioni In New York are dtpmdaatoa ilia r latliMfi, wblth ftMroauto .w ojo,um) inoaally, The Roman Oatholio prieate lo Niptra arfulaK to ft mvtUi If thiy mbI to, nndet itie new Uvwb'atiaiikfi ntrrUfe aolvtl light. Probst, the murderer of the beering fnm-1y, cBtetd or oil d r In ihe nratirg h, W(or4y, a( PU lal.lpM,, The Jury wti ott tblr-tj niQouf. Tlie see and National Cjorioil of the Ro- naolVbolla Bltb pt r ht United SUUaiillita vtMaM la Balitmota on tb Bnt 8uody lo Oeto. A biltooa triin to ply be' ween the PUca 1 la Comwirie nd the Chimp ds Han, I ipokm ofaaoaaofiba DktH'i lo be trlu) dnrl -f tie grett The 8wiri OoTernmrnt hai decided that thfougbmi iha whole f-derattoe Ihe fitteiaralM ofth.lt leli.lon hall be griDlfd to allChrMUaa bollea.. he Now York polioe report the namri of torn forty mllktnKQ rio declia Ibelr prollli from the hydrant bvug Forty rlghtb itraei and liettngioii atenue. Toe Hoaee Committee on Eleotione In the Ohio eoaueted tlactloe eaaof rHnit ti. DltBO bareaaaaimBt1y acrmd M report 1b bjorof Dr. DU o, the ill ting ntinter. The great freihet in the Miesonri bm waipfl'W lb b'.Bud for lb BtuDlan to lay to. Tbey nttd ItlmpOMlbla lonakonn-hhaaJifay agalsat the carreot, tod to avoid the dasger el the driri. It ieeitimated by the Treasury Depart-ant lht the tax oaoollonalw will pioJacea menni of thirty -three mlllUni( m Inellog Ihe est orop at on ly ot million and a half of balee. A team of hones ran away with a wagon at an oil veil la penniyl tnii ihe other day, tbrutt Ik toagneof tbavtbiele Ihroaih a targe Utik, aud lo; Mt about U hundred tiamle of oil. A bill ie before the Tennffsee Senate to teadef to Ihe Outf romeet the m'. ilou honea at I be Jickwa Hermitage, and two haodid a M of laud, ob oeoditluB thai a military acadrmyfcf aoaepobltc Inittiultaa be tiUhllibed un It. Two women who on me over (he luspfn-alon brllKe frim LvBa'a, Ihe otter day, orre ararchia1 1y 'he cna'oej Imnia oCc all. Ounrral d node lb" eklrta r,f one w re one haurtrrd One fine ant nnda - tbe aklr'a t It- othf rs poiada of plug tobacc. At an exhibition of tiieialTtng rlews, at tha NMlnllla Thea'ef. Saturday Bight, tbe flag of tbe Unlud Hlat wn htieed whenaf r It waa Intro-dnead Into a tahleaa. A (.Iclureof QajrgeWath-lagto waagrMtid IB tha e wy by bo Ugirt Ing 'OJlewoe. The plan for rrsioration just elabora'vd by tba aWninatrioltai OoMmUlee waa laid before Praakdeai J.baoB, ob lalurJay, by a Dtaoerailo BieBiber of Iho OobibIivm. The Pre Meat rmatked thai It aliabdoBed rn-iro iiilf ie, and by I ai pi. cation admlit.d lb auouBi'ltntlonahtjrol ibellTll HI ah l BIT Tha Mamt farmtr hag an account of a nrhut a rat pi ked Bp on tbe rbui of ap id la Balgradaof ikaiHiale. Te aiuae baa btea orj by aMHtloB t the per fret font of a lady'eoTar. ahoo or asoeaailo, Ibaou'eo the kboa batngo-ai "xe-d atparently of a lif.raat Biaterlal froai tba pp'tf, and eh aped to e.rretpind with ihtai. The Senate Jutioiary Com mi nee hava hnag a? fur Ihi prreent lh BoKlaatlu of Mr. Nlanberj for tha flapnmi Bmch. They bare nUi poatpoaad aotloB oa Ike Honn bill r1acl? ibe BBaiktr of JndiM, anlll the H"ea eaa ao: upon lh bill rajrganlilog Iba Judiciary In Ibaiafefl Btile. Beerelary Stanton hai Isiued as order forfcledlng piraono who ay own laoda MBlalelag thagraveauf Dnloa auldlan loebllterawi cr ail. latelbaltMraof aueb graraa by p'owlag or othr-wiM,OTtodlilarblhi keadboaiiti, ilakta or Ih m aroaad Ihaaa. Theanti-gtoesilon Union men of Virginia aavthaaBOBBiparlngaolFa, aadlby ttad thee ati ant ihronghoat tke State nsaaluoaa la fBTsr af holdlDga eoaveBlljaof the party. Iiliaowaa-BOBBctd jhal Ike Brat ejeellng will bo ktld In AleiaadrlaoBThBredar, May 17, exl. 1 All the trfbutarisa of the Mimourl and of tba Upper Mlttlwtppl are biUaiittg fall, and f. bi laat accvaata are ellll iblcg. Mbj prtdiot a ganaral overflow lb la eauoo, taelng their pCUU-tloaa apoa lb tbrory that b'gh water era e pittance la Iho VUalealppI raltey oaca la ear in year a. In tha nmnihs of January and February the aiceat af ptaeeattra weal to Chicago tbo ralarnliig to tke Ktit, waa eailnaad at 3,V oaih month. la Marcb Ihe otteaa of tianl wrai waa h,iO. and 'or April U w.lt probably reach lo,-OWi, ebbing thai the ea Igratha wei ward U I eretalngala rapid pace. On Tuesday last a torpedo, which had boen tank for ibreeprara and one npnih, (a Oharloa-toe harbor, explcdei iff tbe beach of Selll' Iiland, Bear Baliary B, In alwat tight fbtboau ot water. Ii )a inpportd tnharv bean apledrd by lb dragging of a Teaaa'a cable. It lift d aa lamw tbIbbjo of water, and preaenlad igalto a grand at paaraaat. The eitiiena of South banerg, Mea., hmlaltUted aiaanrM fjrwolroml' g hiaia Oaorge Peaholy, who la a not. re f the Iowa. A eommlttie was chooaau neat Mr. Palwdy on hlo arrtral at Maw Tcrk, and aaothM ataiBiltlM of twaaty-lta waaoaweudli aoaipletaand arrange lb bone n copllaa progravme. There seems to bs a misapprphensloB that ik aaw tai hill Juatieporiod will effeot a red actio ot oalylihl million,. Thlitslbo rtdnovtoBUbo offectod by tba lota,! aimptlonaaoaa. Thechaage la the rala on other artlclia inbjtci to laiallna will laoraaea It to aa Mi rat ate anion nt of a-a.ly lit. BltlllOBl. A young woman of respeotable appear- aaoMloppol at a aolel I. Chicago tba otkar day, with hot baby and waa duoaeatod aaily the aail oralBg placlmj tb. artM. Ilh1 n,i.o . The child waa lakta akarg. of by a kind kaarlad lady sad the Bother Utea lata outtody. An old Frenchman in Mobile who heaps ( a restiiraal, lately Ubtllag h "laatMrMU, p. I la," wfcereeroa aa Mlbrrnlaa Balghhar, ef tka fa. f eiep'i oaaiaeaa, oa the ' of ii S.d. Sad." Up totha i..t aMo.at Pw tba rtt.b,.iilMlh q,. eaaaa aaagaevag. The payment of the May Interegt on the go'd biailug opai knows u the ttta-lwealies, ' will not be aatfclpated, bat will bo pi Id ob tbo flret ul May, ta pwttod at wblb it fttlla daa. ,,-uue la about tha amoant to ba paid. The Washing I on correspondent of tbe Rl hmond Bepublle, ta alottrti that journal, ad' ilieameoouuiry to pray'ar thi sptady adtantcf tr-a cbotera, "for apoa tao tra wall an the' t seed ie," b a-y, CvBgrata will a Jwb, aod tha Prraldaat ba left to gvtra ihi nail jn, ' Dr. Parker, a prominent phyiirUn of Maw York, naantly declared bf iro Iho Board of Hpalta of that city, that "he had no'. lb s'lghlait d-iublthat tbi cho'era would osmo. and tbat Hi I-lloni of dt llara wool J be apeat, akd at lut fifty Iboaatnd llTotwovtd ba loot ta P York, If the Board dd not prrp.ra for lie vMiatloa tafyre-hand.There are living In Marlboro, Connect!- eat, nndir tha ptiarnal rof, foar taalian alitort. whoaaonlted asea aVa tbrea hundred and thirteen years, ilk nronthi and ot a dai; aad an HI March 10, IMS, mar were t a lhao llflt g Ugaihar, one tar. Ii g ritei at that time ad itrenty-aJght years and twrniy-fltodayn. Tbapareata of tbe nboT lired to eealmo't alubty-six td rlnety eight yt-an. Lale English pipers say the mania for enlg'ftioB to tbeUtlled BtaUs las again Ml la among ihe collleroaad Ir m wcrkenof fouth Walaa, and tha tffuoU of the movement are beglnlng to be eeirre'y alt, m.ra eip'eUly by tha col I It ry proprl atori. la oddllio i ta tha large Bnmbera that hare amigutad eluce lb tin weather baa eat la, apward of ality famili a le i Abird.r f Nw York a law darn o'noi, and otWe ara preparing lo fallow fr milliTenntiirta of thedlitrlot. Col John U. Taggart, removed fiem tbe Philadelphia Oullactorihlp, afUr laarolog of bli offlclal dfoipltatloa, made bold to ea'l ap B tbe Prtildeat and ropettfal y Itqnlred Ue raaaoaa fur blaiemoret; the Prraldent ro'aed to aealan any raaaaaa for hla action, apoo which tll. T ggart warleot'ly rema kd tbat ba fal'rd toaee lot' ara-ovalaa adhero'oe f hi (tha p e Idmi'M late circular In rofaroBoe to tba appointment locffiioof ax aeidlera aad saliun. To tbla tha Prl-cnt delgad no raply, aad W, Tatgart la't at vIm ai ba cime, MTATB NKWM. The Ztnesville Signal reporls that fjtjs are aeHIng l- tbat market ftr 16 aU y r di in atd bolter at 40 ols per pnaad. McCanuell, the supposed murderer or Mrs. OolTta, atOlmatead Falhi waa.oa Prldey lait, Isdfwt la ike Jail atulerelaud, bali gbeaa bronght tbtrs from Ottawa, Canada Wait. Eight of tha men Injured lately by the oip'oiloatf the bti'ar of tbiPomaroy, Ohio, Iroa-w rki, have elice died. The Sandusky RtgitUr estimates the loss to the flibnl by tha late tlorm, at 3U,oou. Puncda and ana la rainy ras wcr onilrr-ly destroyed. The Summit County Beacon announces tbe death of the venerable aod much reapecta) (lioatar OrcoU, on tba S4lh lait., at the rga o' f. Tbe Urbnna CMitn and Oaitttr snyalhc prcptct tor an exotlleot orop of fruit of all klnda rxoeptptarb sis vary good. There will baas aban danea of optica, Prr, okarrba, ate. The Cleveland Herald grtya a man named 0. fl Klliot, a brekemti oa Iho 0. AT. B. B was k I'od on Thursday no la ihe vicinity ef Prrroont by falllog from a pataeogoc I rala. The Cleveland riaindtahr Is to be en larg d on tl a lit rf May to tha Hie of lie Sunday edtlloB, wbt b will make It compare favorsb y In BulBtcf a la with other dailies or tbat city. The Buoy rue Journal states, on the au thnrl'y ofa reliable maa, that two tnyi, a few days siBOt, fonod IM.Ono burled beneath an o'd water. buoae oo tha railroad, six Ihontand dollars uf ihli wtrala gold. The Morg in county Iftrald states dial on tbaHthof AprllJu.laiKlaraldaud John tHiaotopa had a preliminary examination bn'ora ajuttteeand werermacdad to Jail to await I Briber trial at lb i noat larmof Coo it. Hon. Wm. Kennon, jr., one of lbs Judgoi r,lh Morgan ooaniy Dlatrlct, ba recalled bia rt guatioa wl I b b id baoa taotcred on a- cnuutrf hug coutlxBed lllnae. Tba Bel nun t Uerenl-f' ia)i he la (ailing wo 1. A postofflce bag been established at Oik- land tfta'ha, ob tbo T. W. W. Kill war, ai d aamrd oholoaa, and Mr. J tout K.rkhfltd appi In. td PoatmaiUr. Theilfloa at Petotitial he bo.n dlKoailnnefi. So aaya Ik Deary (baa If flva'. The Olroleville Union snys thnt on tbo '2U IbiI.b talhaat of ihai weeka' da rail b,Ib llirtl- ooa townfhlp, o lhat roanty, ae lermloaltd. tbe tWOl'SrilN k'llingB.SSUrala. Tholo log parly paid fir ampptr, of which a'l pattock. Tbe Atheng County Wool Growers' Aso- claihB organised with Qtorga I'atman, of Yuik, na Preduli . L Jnnad, aJ Amw, Viea Prea dtaf: M. V. IId I Dgl on, fecrelarj; I. P. Harper, Trree-rar; L. Jwelt,Jam-a Illi-t a d IVter llliuu, DI-rectors.The Summit County Jitaron, one of the 'aland by" of th roaoty Bera a Ohli, baa braB en'argrd, lid M I natural ina-e much Improved, Waarapleaatd to note thai tbo ifaa atlll ihlao In a proaperona llgbl. Ust week a resolution wag adopted in the BpilngAoM (Jitjr Council "t pay tba attoroaja' feeo aadolheroiptBaea poprfar tba defease of James a taming, In the (Bit which J. J. Hnydar be Inatlta-lod agalnat bin In tka PUirlct Ovori, for aeilngas Mayor o'VprUgOetd, at a lima wbra lhaaatd J. J. Bayder claima tbo Mayoralty ot said city." Tbo Portsmouth Tintt lift tea thai John iward, oonv'o d o robb ry el ihelaal term of lb Oeairti m II aa Joart tor thai county, andatnlxoced lo a x years iaiprlooameat la thf)bloPanltoBllaiy, died Ii thetoaaly Jail ooTaaraday aighl. At tha time of bia trial, 'o wekataoe, II waa aoceaaary lo oarry bia on a ot fiom lb Jail to tba court room. Jsok Cooper, the murderer of John Bbodfabiutb, waarxetatrd at Biveana ob Taea. day at aro o'clock. Ue went on lolha aeiffold with a iiar la bia month, made a rembllna; apeeok, halldfllaat, hilf apol g-lo, pal tba np arouad bli neck b meer,aod ulceed bU earee' wl'h thewoid), "tot as dli-kaock It oat." 11 a teal same waa tfamal WttaB, and ha wa born la Ilk but, Brio waoty, roiB , Oct. ti, Ula mother tM whea ba waa six years old, leavli g ix chllilrea, ot whom be wm ibeyuangeol. A CktTir, in speaking of GogTHi and Cab it lb, calle the Utter "a kind of after-" birth of the oold, hiughly, heartlf ai tier-1 man poeU" NttBBin op Sinatou who " follow Mr. SrjHNga'g ltad" Sgvifl. See vols on his amendmsot to tbe Colorado bill. Fa hit ih PirmsTtvAitiA. Toe Pennsyl vania papsra are predicting n splendid frolt crop in lhat Slate. In Dauphin county ibe peach, plumB and apricot trees an In bloom, and thtrg la evey prom if of an abundaut yield. In 1h60 Memphis bad n population of 30,000. I hai now about 00,000. A si rest railroad will very boob be completed there, amongst other improvements. The CVm-mtraiUaayB of ltg "buiinsiB palaoea" tbat they are "buildings which, In point of "architectural beauty and adaptability to "all braochea of business, ohallsugo tbe "admiration of iven thai olass of visitors "who have delighted, for yean, In terming ob barbarians." A iiDiTiDtiAL 1b b hilarious condition and a suit or army blue, recently from Teiaa, followed four ladles abreast down th aid of Capitol 8qnar. yceterdev. lit wag iwliglng bis hat, frequently giving HiJ too mild a term. If tbos Benalors three obsera and A tiger. VTt asked him nWy guilty of alnging such an aboll-''whatwathInataT,' II Bald th four ; Hon long aa fall round (A, puy, to Bsy ladies looked liks on old of a company strestof StblY Wat, and be hadn't aeen any since McCibllab was In command of lb army, and It waa "outrageously dam - "bully." What did h mean by lb Irtit word f "-- QovBBMMnitT btoa-bs are n th rise, In white country-women f ih Hiutb, dally 1 Saxon love of fnir-play which w of the th Naw York market of Thursday, b ' aud nightly, by auok acta of diabolical op. North have Inherited, leads us (osay,in ?-Sixes of 1B8I ejld up to 108 J, Including th pression as tb following: "The Oetumbue, cry suoh oaae, "served him right." A few nocruid coin interest -whioh would leave 1 (Miss.) Snato ompUia that recently in Judicious drubbings t Buoh animal will Ih net cost of aaoh hundred dollar bond , trifle nndsr 106J. Th Firs-twenties reaohed 10rit, or equal lo a fraotion Ism than Wi, x th ftrst of May coupon : aod ih a, too. In lb fao. f th. clighily lower Uudoa Bin res reported by tb Vttm of Hot-1 im. Th tie is said I be due u invaat. msnls of private capital, a larjre amount of ' I which is accumulating ift New York. seek. ing secure and luoratlv employ me at, In a j lenaporory iawf whiwb-i mm ewnri, Ml.T II IN rtNEaAI. I The New York iinald having lost that charaoter for enterprise in the news df- parlMalf whiek wag formerly its tote rec ommendation with tbe public In the Notib, hag bean iwdnetrfouely engaged for etmi tlmo in trying to get up a Southern cirtu-Ivion, by "strougconservatlsm." Willi tbe jYrtr in competition it wag aeorssiry to do very' dirty Work. The Ifcrald, however, has at least twenty eolumae a week more inaciiv for Dustiness 'hin the JWtci, tul evmed to be nucceediug very well. We he gun to bave hopes that it would have an delusively Southern circulation, (the Lird forgive Us for wishing harm to that people!) The Richmond Timet diesipnteg all (bent pleasmt anticipations. It don't want th Herald to ory at their funeral, at all -anil won't have It. Hero 1 a pleasant "w:iic up", from our delightful drean : We hid ihuugUt that If there wis any-' thine whioh we cou'd oall peouliarly oik own which we oould y wan emphaticn'ly onn it wae the "rebellion," sooalled. - Vet there are papers patmshea none, ami among them the New Vork ITera'd, which setm to be disposed to dmpuie our jo'-sessory ft'le sa "rtbils." The Herald, in t rtocnt editoritl, spraks of the war as "or Itraat lohellion, and prides itself on the giand military lessons wbiob it taught, on the vsetuess il the armifS and Iho magnitude of the billies. It must bo minuted that the "rebellion1 wm a big ihiujr, and many people living nrry to the mdiimde Hut U sir ikes cs an unequivocally oool iliai ibey sliKiild be terming r rt-be II ion (hur t, ud thus manifeNiing a disposition to sbm with uj tbe "jdium ' woich ihey would h:ivv uv believo Is Involved In this (Trent atWir. Wo think that without nny vanity or arro gance, we may eta in that the "rebflllon" was our; mi l whatever nme or ouiuin is ihmht'd luthe undertaking, we are uowil-ling to divide ibe former, or to sbiik iho I tier. We wish it to be distinctly uuder-slood ill at we recognise Ihe claim of no one lo the " rebellion' except that of (boss wlio inauBiirsted and oarritd it on. Aud the lltrvid, in speaking of it ag "owr great tvfcui- liun," appropriates property to wo ion it his no snauuw oi rigut. After that, what oau tbe pr Herald d-7 Tha North don't want it the South "spews It nut of Us mouth" New Jersey baa become civilised where can it go? t'lllVALKV. Of all Ihe mean tilings which have been done by the womou-wbipping chivnlry of the Sou lb, the thing set forth in the fallowing from the Richmond Ditpatch does seem to be the meanest: Wiit TnoiuKAHT? A Yankee acboo'iiinrm in Fredericksburg was re parted to hive married a negro surgeon. Here la the contradiction: "The report that is in circulation respecting tbo marriage uf one of the minion WMcbera is an abominnble lie, which the author may be called on lo prow. Mas. M. W, Htoutshbdeo, Mia. L K. Biikldon, Mtsi J. Uft.b, Mine Sabau W. Btabibo." Bui why ir to foroe negro suttrngo anl neirroeqitili'y on ui if it bs so damaging to otiog charaoter merely to be a rtputed misoegenationist ( The reader will bear in miod that these are Northern ladies whu have left their homes fur Ibe oharitabte purpose of tcnoh- iog alike poor whim and poor colored cltil- drrn Toe ladies, in their devotiuo, having lift borne and friends, are without their natural projectors. This makra the in sale game for ibtse high-toned individuils of the Richmond press. The scurvy trick of ilriggiMg the name ef a delioaie w-iman into loathsome ii'ilottoty le a cungenial h us i uses fur thttu. In ibe elder days of rtqiiirrl iUfti an oaib, uptn his knighthood, to f i5ieot ibe weak agniust the strong. In our day tbe knight of Ibis bastard chivalry at the tiomh wine V.B spurs by oppreaaiug Ihe wenk and ai lieg the strung by bia ribald insults of women and lording it over de Onsets slaves. Thank Qod, he no longer baa the slaves. Lit us hope that civiliiv lion ffny ejucate him up to repeat of wo men, in time. ftTATIKTIlM Of MMJUIUVN AO 4 IK The Unitarians have in the United ttates 270 societies, an increase of :)0 since 1H-U. The number of Univcrsnlist socle tits bag diminished from 711 in 1H.W, to 408 in lHt',6, The "tegular" Jhptigt denomination in Da United Slates have 12,000 ohurobes and n membership of 1,010,000. The gain in membership at nee 186 'J, in the United States and tbe British Provinces, has been UtVKH). This does not Include tha Free-will'' Vaptista. The Msthodlsti report a membership of 1)26,000, a slight decrease from last year The Old Hohool Presbyteri an denomination hvl in lSOfi, 282,000 com. municanU, a decline since 1H09 of 47.000. The New School PreebyterianB Inoreawd from 137,000 in to 143,000 in 18 The Pre teat tnl Kpiaeopal f'hurob reports a membership of lo4,000 in 1H0U, an inoieunQ since m of over '',i00. ah ixpoiii rk The dt. Louie Hrpubltea oon tains a card signed by twenty or more ot the most re speelable oltiieas of It'llarills, 111., inot log ei-Jndges, lawjsrsand dootora, oertify- sng ta ih dsteolion of the great frauds by which Mr. W. T. t'burah hai been deceiving ihe people of St Louis and various part of Mitsourl. On tbo evening In question, after most wonderful manifenta lions in the dark, the physical proeen of big Indian cbisfs, and a 'Swisg girl1' wiih mnsio, bsing demonstrated to th satisfac tion of believers, tbe "Big Indian" waa cttiilit, lights atruck aud t'burob disoover ed untied, in hia stocking feet, personating said Indian. In his pocket war found the hair of lb ' Hwioi girl," n prodding bit, screw driver and keys for unlocking baud cuffs, lie wag ''permitted" to leave town on the neit train. Tub Richmond Ihipatck, with tear la Its eye, Informs stricken puMic that after lb Civil High'a bill pasted th Hen at, B knot of grave Senators assembled in a room in Ihe Capitol, and gang a number Of songs of peculiar sentiments Indicative of their own. Among them. John Brown's body lies mouldering in "th grave, but his soul la still marching "ob," and "(Wily round lb flag, boys, rally 11 one again, . They are said to have had J0'1 ,lmei "d ,0 "ly lifted ihe f ,h ClP"ol Hb their ihouti. iThtl-11 "V". disgraceful. Tbat la en j Bolhiog of John lirown, they ought, aob and very one, to ne oonuomnea tore-eiro ' nen " ,h,,r ,mt ,Plt' M loot . " or UD,r 01 u," ,DI11 " Uun heart is wjung end our bowsls kept 1 in a OODaiHOU wa wuHaisni jaraiuR tor vvr u lhat city evrl freedwomen, dressed In "ihi latest faahioft, drew op ia their cat- "ringes before Bern of orprlaolplelorvs, aod called th clerk to bring out oertain .,.. for itlp.elion." Tub Jfrmpnii Pott noticed an amusing "'nB hw ,tMB "l l'"UM sirs, near Vane, on which wis printed "rrsiameao unrwawn ivr biw Btrv. NOVI.IJS, HAIakXIVlN, aC. Tub Atlantic Mo.itiilt, Ticknoa & PigLDj, fi r May, is unaccounl b'y lata in reaching ua from the publishing an accident wbiob has never happened heretofore. It may be tbat Hosia Ilia low's speech wm the occasion of the Magaiint being held backfion us as Hosba knows our opinion of ibe President's policy. The number as a whole is unusually good. At this lets diy it is uonroetsary lo catalogue the contend. The M'owing Ostract from llossi li i glow's paper is rather juloy: The IWdnot V thluka that the til cleat plan 'Oa'd ba ' allow Ihe'. ka'a oar only mae, Ao' th t we tit throe all tbat drefHe war .lie' fur L. private glory ao'ac'or; "eotoly aiu't a Union mat'," a a ha, "Jbo it be BKrdta, Ihra thkk an' this, with rra; Waren t Autnw Jack.ou'a l lalaje lliamlael An aiat tbet lomelbiu' like a rig at d vian Tucat up ci keu'aikrroaa ta I plaea, Au' tnat yciy; C.ir aa Ilka aunt o Seaa T' Wal, I cxom1 iho Popliwonldn'( ear, If fit qii a iou B"w wot ttth'n' bank or tariff, lint I cmc'ade Ihe'ro about mtd nptbHrmlcd Tbii al i't tbo fllteat tlmeti go K tllud, t'llsaia't mntleia (bit wl.b pol'ikm ewliga, But giei'way down amongat the roolao' Iblngi; (,V t9imur tkrd a wliltewaahin' ue day They won't Irt fonr yrara war be throaidewty. !'L t ih'. fotjih h -ve her rlht " Tbay any, "That's yon I H a uoi gab hold of oilier fu'ks la." Who owi-e th a cu n'ra, I jt they or Audy ? l.-a twaj it oitRru lo be tti People tad he; Let I Im l4 reblor parilnnr, ef h 'a so, nt 1 1 1 1 iu kla' o'ltnufftt'e In ai Co.; Did bedafclvet Uf ContlJ'tle uurabcra Think tuot thi j ib waa taken ty lo.smfiea. nil lie aet in au' nako (twutlt i7 i, I gata tbeooe-uan puwir S'j ill. I) d he put Ihrno tbe reihl-a, clar the. I rbe', An' P lb' oipeiiata out t( Jill u rn pocket T Kf -Iml'a tla- cm-i, thitii iTtelt.io' I tan fi t' her h'm a m sod pay my eunooal latea, Wm 't he Ibat aim tMi'rtil alt them million ifU'ii ? IHrth- hi? a'l t fFitoara, br.thf J,ti.nt! a e poUr Kvt ruuant that ire run A klu'o' tnikv made tn kerry o ief Au'laltecjuntr g in' t hnnvkladowj To he Smith n rt Ih ir hth ri 'alld u' Bruwn r wi the ' dlt id dl .ilea 'Icre ttlchBou' fall ' Wut tbertjulb aeaifils lltelr fall uaato to apeltT An'c n't wn ap 1! It I a (h tt a'lori-han way Tnl lb' nndet piunlu' 'a aettled so ' to stay 7 Ctrei for the ll'aolra of 'fll, Thetlrlwl to coax u airihqieke with a lan 7 Hb ect'ly nn'hln' takoa place a'uee then l'a:n f.i'.fci thiy moil bmdle facU lila man T 'tfhtf ibe true p'ntT Pld tha Beba actep' rmt Kf not, whois fau t Ii 't tbet wa hiv n't k' p 'al War n't iberelMn lid a? au' don't II atend lo rtaOB Th-I tk'a we.k'a 'Mil-t dt tta al'Vt w.ek'i lra jf vYeu all lb-la aumi iadne, with buililn' ml ted, n' till s'or1, t''l achool 'II be dl mi fried. IIMOti I ABI K. iMxrnr Lirn; A IHodbonk of Af-rlculUire, Unrll-cult Te, liiiJfirpu aud Wtudow (ltrd nln, ' n-wii w:Uti. 111 p,i. tH Illailratiuna, UluHi, f . b-nt fire wu riKHlpl of pr ce, Uu.loB : Dim-tuir. A Co, We despnir of giving a bettor idea of the scope of thi work, or a more lull aud coa- plrt'.o summary of its contents, than is given belo 1. It givoi the del ailed treatment of ev ery open tio or kind of work which should he done on an estate large or small. 2. ltotrne the work of the Farm, the Harden, Ihe Orchard, iho Nutsery, in Ureen House, urapury, anil Conservatory, tnrouzh etch month iu ihe yenr. Any person, who attontivoly redus ind practices the teaching of Country i ie, can auccesiiuuy produce rrutt or I'' lowers, t. It gives litis of nil tbo bust Prut's. Klowern, OrnHtnntal Trees, Shrubs, Plants for Unun House, t'juserviilory, Flower UnrJen, S rawberry Lawn, NO. It leaches tbe particular management Hnd outtiviilioti ef snob bind of plnnl in the Micheti UHKien, r lower Uarden, rarui, so., i' tarn mourn iu tne year. (i. It devoies ii lurgo nimoe to Ihe culti vation of ibe Orsps out of doors, giving the opinions or men in an pins of the u uiteri Tuaies, as to Hi 0 beat varieties, me cultivation, diseases and iheir enrol, 7. It contains a careful esaay on the Me rino Shpp, giving piriluulara for their nrei'iiiiin, rfiiin, management for enob month i ihe yenr, their peonliar value for wool, their prioes ami profl'S, aud also lirections lor the uuidanoe of whoever wishes In purohuxe lb b st bro:d of mullon sheep. rt. ll give UlntUleil Bttlementa of Ihe merits, values aud oouiiitrativu i-dTaniSires of ihe t)fit brvpdi of oatlle. 0 There will w found in It a thorough doaoriplion of the beet Bielhnls of under-driiining and irrigation, wnh details of the work, enlimaie of cost, Ao., inn word, nil thnt is required to ennhle a man to drain or irrigate any pleae of lend. 10. ( is not ii book or tkt nrh en v. or chttly. It is particularly adapted for men of moderate means and small estates, giving plans aud all directions for lnymg out aud managing a village garden unit an acre, wner in owner warns a lilt! of everything. II. It is a valuolU to (As rtiidmU of tht city as th uiinlry, aa it it tht irtt book which carefully describes the best methods uf niannging the few feet of unoccupied tanu wnion are connected witn tonuses in oitii-s, ai front or bnck yards, showing that w litre mere ta no land we may nave with vines itnd (lower boxes n great deal of beauty and pleasure, I'J. ll leeones now to mke roof gird ens, to manage plants in wiudows, and in War-dinn caevs. :. It give an abstract of tbe principles, construction aud arrange mint of aquariums.With all this vast amount of detail Ihe bmk ia no dry manual, but intending la ihe general reader. What mora need be said? It la beautifully printed andillun-tratt-d, aud ia worthy a plaee in th library of every far- mor and country liver in the laud. The jVra? York Jfeus has an exhaust!? article on "ihe Norfolk Massacre.'' The ouly otTens it la able to Ai upon th colored piopls.by using th "published synopsis of tin testimony" as given In the prejudloid prinis of Norfolk, wilt appear from th following paragraph quoted by in A'fws; Uuy Holland, n of the marshals of tha ilny, fu'ly corroborated th statement of Merenil Vlt, Ibe white hark man, rcla-ttive lo the origin of the riot. U taellflcd that the riot waa caused lie the indiscretion of one cn'nrrd man shooting a pislol lead en witn a niaux canriogeaiauotnsr colored man. Policeman Misily ran up to arreal the ptriiee, when a ro'oW nvm hid Aim ht had no right loarrsrlon one. Thtoffi- err Hrev a knia and commenced cutting right ((" left Then th crowd et upon and boat mm. And this was thslroffens: When Ihe brutal policeman, without any provocation en-eptthal of on man telling him h had no right to arrest any one, commenced "ruffing right and left ' with big knife, these ferocious Individuals of "an Inferior race' re I used lo stand still and allow hla locut them up at hla pleasure : t liny even "set up in him and bent him." Another part of tbe vldenoe, not quoted by th Newt, ihows lhat tbo shot wa fired by a New Yorker, who testified that he did not Intend nny harm by it, as tif wm ia way tktg 'tWr. hnUtd' w Jfew York. Tbo shot was made ibe pretext for arrest, by a brut wheae low Instincts taught him to believo "ao nigger hould b allowed to put on airs, gilng about with Or-arros Ilk whit folks." If Ih colored peopl do not defend themselves against Bt.ch outrages they deserve to be 1 wiwtwo, mr wii nciirinnvui, nn iui nil a, 10 teaoh them respeol for ft race no longer chattels but men. Tbb It bw a its or Patbiotiih, Th BW Do moo ratio municipal administration at Hartford ha turned oat from a messenger's : plao a one-legged loldier, who was ap- lolota lo th plao last winter' and had been able to dincherg its dutlss with ion ajip rrsm ais wits sva. IBE t F.N I All. We linve thus far refrained enirely from remark upon Ibe maduees knowi by lb above nam. Where boneit, hardworking men and poor servant girls were okirilmt- ng of their hard earnings to mnntain a favored few in magnificent iJlenm and patent-leather boots at New Vork 017 and suffering themselves lobe gulled by rtpa!-eJ false itories of th moa' transparent nd ilimsy sort, it seemed that (be msdness wis too deep-seated 1 0 nuke headway agnirsV. So, while we oould but admire the spirit o' nubl patriotism which actuautd these la boring men and women, in Ibe'r pinching poverly contributing, ag tlioy lupposed, to "free old Ireland," we havo remained silent, A portion of the pruis has spent all its f rc if rid oule upon tte impractloaMlitr of tb oOnqueat of Ibe immecs! power of Qreni Britain, by abody of men, witbodt national orgnnltaiion, r any territory In their pn- sesB'on upon which lo organise' a govt rn-raeni; tbe split Into fnstiona of Ibe Fenian organixatioo, before noythiog piactical or tangible bad been dons or evcy. determined upou, wag gravely pointed to as an cioel- lent iilustratioo of the styl of government whioh might be expected for Ireland Id uaie they should conquer Ureal Uriinin and other Bos points for satire huve hem ssii-id upon for attaclL All this has snmtd 10 u bitter cruel, in view of Ih ramrst, heartfelt love of country which was m the bottom of this movcmwl, so far s Ihe intsrs engaged in it were concerned, at least whatever may be Slid of tbe leader living In splendor at the "Head Centers.1 And we dj not w eh to be undjrstotd ai impugning (hemotivrsof evenihcse. There may be men among them so blinded hj the longing desire of seeing their country (nice more Independent, as to be iuuipablo of cx crcisiug rouid julgmsut in the matter. They mny suppsse that It in eclusHy possi ble to organise a sufficient fore? to cross the ocean in the face of tha strongest maritime power on tba glob, after having escaped from the port of Ibis countrj with armed vesstt, In tin face of the power of this nation, enforcing the law of nations, m ii must. They may suppose that L ii aohiilly possible, without other resources fian the contributions of their patriotic ccun trymen without other arms thin oau bs secreted and carried away with them without ft regularly organised, aiii disciplined army or nvy, aud with no means of getting either 1 bo one or Ihe olher toailaok and defeat a nation with resources In miney aod arms excelled by none, and with a sptondil nrray and navy which has never been defeated as a whole, in th world's history. It ia abesr fully and madness to suppose thi may be done. However much they may desire lo ice Ire land independent, it la the put of plrl olism to restrain themselves from causing ibn spilling of uiL-lesi blood. There la no belter lime to drcp the whole business than now. A come pond en 1 for an Haatern paper, writing from Hualporl, Me April 20, givea the following description of Ihiiift there -and with this we oloso the subject : Three lniudied Fen'ana left here lo diy. homo ward bound, finding llul there wns 00 obaiioe to get bck the arms wluob werv seised by the United mates nutnoritiee; and BH it was never intended to put the whole foroe of Ihe orrap'i ilion into ibis utfafr, orders were received Irojfi headqunr tern tor bii 10 return 10 itieir uuuiea. The nunounoewent of ihe faot created in tense excitement among ihe Fenians. They held private meetings among (Bbemaclven. and viwtd thnv would never Riuro wiih- nut a fight; but when tt was shown to thrm bv their leaders that there wa not ihe faintest bop of making even a luooesilul raid upon any point wnh the few arms they had procured from their echuanrr during her detention, the majority became somewhat resigned, although l hey bitterly complain of what they openly 0 ailed the per tidy and miintnagrnint of some gonib mn here, regarding whom there isawidedittcr enoe of opinion. Th afUir bag turned out a miserable fituo; ridioulou, did it not bring with it so mauy sad 000 sequences. Hundreds uf fine young fellows left their home, threw up their situatinns, gave up every thing, to join, heart aud suul in this movement, and it was truly a meUnchi lj s ght to ae them leavs ny in boat to-day. Tb majority are utterly ruined, not know ing where lo go after thev arrived at inelr destination, tbe lupus not being sumeie-ii to do mote titan to ntv their passage back again. Tbey eiied biuerly lik ehildren on Having. 00 mor. IMHATi W.. In behalf of th "lU'ls crooked thing that aaked questions," we protest against Ik following couplet, whioh w hav seen In several leading papers : "Maroallae, exiled, mors traa glory foals Than v-eaar with a Senate at bio heeli." The tru rsading Is: "Aad mora t(sa Jiy Marrallui, exited, (keli Than Oat at wllb a lUaaU al bia heels.' Thi old Potonao army omera art 00m-1 plaining bitterly of favoritism In making the brevet promotions in tha regular army, under th finding of th military board re- osntly in session. Niuio Moetauty. In alt th reports of interments in Alabama, tan negroes outnumber th whites In lb proportion of on third. Th births nr probably In some-thing near tba game ratio. iTtrigiso ib Alabama, Th Montgom ery (Ala.) Adttrtittr, of April 21, report lhat th peopl of that region aro Buffering for th want of food, and lhat "a many as "three hundred worse have been seen at "en tim around Ih court hone on days "when rations arcexpcetedjMostjtf them "walk from fifteen to twenlXnlies." SoHBoflh paper are making a great fuis over th fact "a New York lady named Lib" nas been mi do "an aunt of British royalty" byth marriage of th Princes 1 IlBLgiAof Boglecd with Prlne tniiirurt of Augustenburg, lb' I be too hard on thn old lady she can' I ohoos her own niece. Tub AVer Krx TViousrof Friday says the Qevernmenl have so far mad preparation for the trial of Jib Hav is a to appoint oonnsei for th prosecution. Th gentleman selected are Mratrs Bvarts ef New York, CLirrotbof Massachusetts, and Hong. bbau of Kentueky. , Tnfl QganARg or St. Liu is. A Dories- pond en I of an eastern exchange, writing from St Louis of the Germans of lhat city, sayi: "Statements recently published show lhat thry &I1 nstrly all the lucrative offices in tire oil. Our tax list abowa Itieir avidity to bee 3m land owner, and th signifloant facts that their Isnguag I taught in all th publio schools, and tbat clerks unable to Bpisk tho language hav difficulty In . curing slluBtlons, r cur Indications of their present strength and future growth. Mr.Morrill reported and lbs Hous pssicd on the cam day a bill Imposing an md 1W0 rest duty of twisty per osnl. on all horses, mulea. oattle. aheso or hots, or othsr tlva 1. tn.,..i lutn ikta twi. ' , j a .u a notion 1 rendered necessary from tha fsot that on Ibe Canadian frontier many of the farrairi nr drlttof tbalr sliiep into th United Stales, thea shearing them no a to i iba wool in dnlv fr. and than rirlvl this back. Llv Block ba bten min. ti : , fch.aii of ih. nUi p-! . free since the abrogftiloB of lb RiproUy Treaty, boo to -twiw ipisrvia it, ntDiiHrnEw. Bonn days sinoe, a correspondent of He Evening J'oit saku l for an Duglish rhyme ti r liquid." A number of very poor oouplitg nd verses hive cins'queutly been ii,tict-1 ed on Ihe readers of that paper In the tti rt i to give a suiln' 1) answer to this inquiring persin. The Mowing is tbe best one yet published -H will ebow bow drenry tbe itbers must have bieni To the Iditur aJ the AVmi Putt : Sua: PIshc tinier my regards to th ig- norint jinileumn with tbe haylbun name, aa print tn your ilUgant pitrer the follow- nr varse for his biuiftt. Yours till th- iud of time. Mk'Kby Boos by. rbuieQulck-inlllaa thick lt, If h' cann'it ihjma to llqald, A tbm 1 tha any Mick wid The (ra'.. at alec cm do. Juit take thi brrb eal ed eblck-wred, Whioh tbey cftin cure (he elk wid, Thtt'aadaontihyme for liquid, And frum a Mick' y, too. To which our Bbidobt replies: An' bo cilia ht JielU Mlckry-Bad ccei, bnt ain't that tricky But Hi fellow waa so Ac-y Qe eonldn't 00100 ti live i Ocb I iili kad ll tatial b thick wid Ac1 oa 'rum dar ontd Irelaud'a liquid, An' itahouH bahato, a aid k wid, Tor iuth an awful ibme. Another eorrespondont, "a hard-Douey mnn," wants arybmo for silver. Carl Bsnws also want bo English rhyme for "Spirit," to which a sprightly wit replies in soms Ingenious lines to the effect lhat he ctn't do it, but oan come near ii which le as good a rhyme ss poet and goal. Tiik recently-removed Hepubllcam from Piileburgb, pa., called up n Senator Cowam it Washington to know ll 1 cause of llielr romov-it. Thoy w re l&for.ied that it was beennad thrj did not 8Utaiu ije President's paliny ; and that if ibey would go homo aud publicly sti'laln the President, they should f reUined. This they d'dintd to do, and ,'owan thou IjM them dug was but tha beginning of removals. Mr. rV'jvxb of Cimdcn, who r:oently llg- 11 ted prominently at Trenton, wis In Wash ington, Friday list, and in concert with Senator HrooKTug had tho Posimasler and AmisUnt al Csmdcn, N. J , removed. Their sucaessoiB were ordered lobo appointed immediately. Tbo cause of removal assigned ii tba failure of these men to ausliin Ibe President and Means. brorKTuB and Poo VKLin their political troubles. Puotavtion or tub Hravas op Ufios fnMHRgg. The War Department has just issued an otdr 1 elating to graves of United Slates sib lie re, an fullows: "All psr-"aons engiged in Ihe cultivation of land, ' who msy have th graves of United ':tf cites bo) Here located upm their lands, "are hereby forbidden to mu'llat or "obliterate th Iracus of suck graves by ploughing, or otherwiss to disturb the the head boards, stake or fence around them. All oHioers oa duly as provost- "marshal?, pmt commanders, or other "wise connioltd with Ihe military serrioe, are insiructed to anid information of iho looility and condition of nuah graves, and of any broach of this order, (0 Ihe Quarter 111 aster General." Asa sriciKKitof the candor of the so- celled Oinotrvativ journals, insiano th N. Y. rinsi, of last Friday. It has a long article upon "The Rsdical Programme" t'oiigrese, based upon an extract from a ra ce ut speech of Wkmubll Phillips, which it takes a an authoritative exposition of the polley'jf the majority In Congress. When it is considered ilia! a large majority of the lluion party, so far from looking upon the uiteranoea of Mr, PittLLtrs as a safe basis forpuliiioil feiib, regard him as little lets ibau a very brilliant and eloquent lunatic, the conspicuous disiogtnuousness of the Timet will appear In its proper light. A loyal Oijbuiak just arrived at Washington urges Ihe Radicals In Congresa to withdraw all Fedstal control, assistance or tcstrslnl, from anyone of the late rebellious Slates for thirty days, and leave th recon structed ci'iiens entirety to themselves; be says th experiment wilt not only satisfy Northern Conservatives, but onus n wall for sutoor to com up from th peopl themselves. IT thinks that In leas than ten dayg Ihey would Implor to be saved from themselves, lis slates lhat tb enllr South is a unit in lis determination lo fore a recognition of their wsr debt, or a repudiation of our. Nirno-GLTt-gaiiiR, Mr. 8. P. Fly, living in Marqucil, Mlobigan, dissents from tha nsierlion of Mr. NoiiKt. that"nltrc-glyoa-"rln" will not axplod nndor a tempera-Inr of tes than thro hundred and twenty degree. After remarking lhat h had prepared soma of tb chemical for blasting, ne auia . Tha first I knew I had n tremendous ex plosion In my olhoe. There waa not enough of it to lako the roof off, but lb contents of tbe belli were scattered over every square fool of wall and ceiling. I made second trial with similar success, exoept lhat the explosiou look plaee out of doors. The practical dinVuliy in th us of tbe com- pound seems 10 be that it oan only be pre pared at n very low temperature, and in tantly and violently decomposes with any morses 01 temporaiure. Last Oil Strik. Three boyi went bathing in one of the cream noar Oil creek, atd when they earn out Ihey war 0 greasy thai they could not stsy in their clot hee. A fast as Ihey slipped thim on, they would slip off again; and on of them In heedless moment narrowly escaped lipping out of hi skin. On reaching home, their parent being exceedingly frugal, wrung them out and extracted about fit teen gallons of pure oil from the three boy. Mr. Siixllah a Ruhr's last speech la being extensively republished. It 1 spoken of generally as one of th moat able and oon-viociog of the session. This Hist riot may well be proud of her Representative. He ha won for himself a Rational reputation. The mltdily and comprehensiveness of his mind sr tn striking oon Iras t with tha oh araoi cii tics of his predecessor, who waa known ta th Artful Ledger. Till RBCRRT AProiHTMRRT of pDStnial t at Pittsburg baa developed tb fact that ther ftr thre Win Hami'Ton's In the country ih Rebel General, tbe Pittsburgh new Poeimaaler, and an old employ In The hew OrUenu thlto nfflo, whose eilstsnoe wa discovered by (ten. Butler upon an examination of the cash bjoks of that oon- otrn In a charge of fi for "whipping Wade. ' The laMer Wade waa found to legitimately belong to th colored wing of the Hampton family Tub Oa-Hir special s.yst . It was mentioned in Ih dispatch a few days ago thai a maa named Hammond, who ,wor,'i" Bundr iU' received an appointment in the Treasury leartniMii. it is aacrrtainsu on inquiry, that h received lb appointment on Mr. Johnson' own recommendalio. It pan be tied that a number of persons, who wert jMkrej UDtu f()r positions by ibe regular Rsamlntng Itotnl, were foroed into th Department in ib earn way I Tub tbial of A a win Probst, forth murder of iha Decrieg family, ha com. mencsd in the Court cf Oyer end Term.ner. I bu I how having business la eourt ,r ilu4,.,. Much difisultr ia xprlnd 1 k Murlag ft jury. TIIK PIII.I V I OXIiHR-N. The Reconstruction Committee h Id a very important nitoijiig Snurday, at ibe lStiitol, atirtng which thev denu lily agreed on a plau lo In suliniitled to C n-g real and ibe country for the restore,; on. of ibe Southern Slates te the Union. Tbe committee were in session four hours, nd bad an exciting time. Knob separate plop osiiion that was made waa voledonand declared ngreed to by a majority vote. The question ot requiring lugro nuifrae of be Somh within the next ten years wa I t, Thad, Buivous even opp'ilrg It, Tim io' lowing Is ibe joiul resolutirn agreed on, proposing an amendment lo tbe Coatt tn tiou of the United rtaiH. namely: 1 Hpcti n 1. N Stile ab-all make or en force any law which shnll nbridge lb privileges or liu mum lies of oiUieuso' the United 81 hub; nor shit 1 any Stale deprivu auy person of lite, liberty or propt-i'iy without due process of law; nor deny 10 any person within lis jurisdiotiou the equal protection of lis laws. "riEo. a. Represent itive shall lis apit.tr- tioned among the several n os whien may bs included within this Union, according 10 their reap-ctlve numbers, oountlng the whole number ot person In each rt'ate, exoluding Indians not tnxed; but whenever in any State the elective franchise shsil he denied to any pariioo of It maleoitixens not lots than lwertyona year of age, or 10 any way abridged, except for pttriioipiMoo in rebellion or other crime, tbe basin of, representation in such State shall he reduced lo proportion which tho number of suoh mi!e citiaens ihi bear 10 tbo wl'ole I number of mule cltiieos not less 1 liuti twenty-one year of ago. "Sk 3. Until ihe 4ib day of July, 170 all persons who voiunlari y adhered u tb late insurrection, giving it nld and comfort, shall be excluded from tbe right to vote fur mem hers of Congress, and fur electors for 1'renidont and Vice President of tha United Htalet. Sac. 4. Neither tho United States nor any State shall ssiittni or pay auy tlibin or obliiiAlioiis already incurred, or whioh may be incurred, in aid of insurrection or war against the United States, or aoy cUirue for compensation for lota uf vol untary service or labor. "Sto 6 tJuugre-s shti'1 have power to enforce, by appropria'e legisUiijn, Ibe pro visions of ibis article." A bill to provide for Ihe restoration of stales lately tn rebellion 10 iheir full po liticnl rirbfp, by ilia admission of dolegv Hons to Congresa, and a second bill debar ring leading rebelB from ho ding offlor, are also reported, excluding the following classes : " 1st The President and Vice President of tbe Ctnleduraie States, so cslled and tbe hends of departments thereof. !d. Thoee who, in o'her countries, acted a agents of the Cm federate States. "3d. Ilenits of donaitmctit nf lb United Slates, officer of the army and Navy of tbe United Slates, and all persona educated in the Military Aoademy of tbe United Stttcs, Judges of tbe Courts nf tbe Uoited Stales, and members of either House of the ilOtb Congress of ihe Untied States, who gave aid or comfort to the late rebellion. "4ih. Those who acted s officers of Hie Confederate States, ' so oallcd, above the grade of Cohncl or Master in tb navy, or any on who, as Governor of either of the Confederate States, gave aid or comfort to ihe Ul rebellion. "rib. Those who bave treated officers or roldiers or sailor of lb army or navy of the United States, cnplurtd during Unlet war, otherwise than lawfully ae prisoners of war." It is understood that th vote upon thorn was twelve against three. As it is known that Senator Johnson and Kepreeentn'ives flriderand Rogers only voted in then-ga-live, Ibe atlirmative must be SenatorPen-sonde-0, Grimes, Harris, Howard and Wil Hams, anl Kepresontatives ritevens, Wash-born, of 111., Morrill, liinghfim, Conkling, Bout well and Ulow. Sunday Reading. TllRtK V. It UN OI N .KFKf.Ttf. Tero aro Ibreal aauna I would wilK Tbreo words, aa with a bam lug pan, In tracing of eternal light, Unpu tbo hearts of man. Have Hop,) Ihouih clouda environ nnaJ, And gladueet hides b r fat" Isaora, Pat Ihoa tb e iad iw frjm It y brjw-Mo n'lit bat haih its mors. Have faith 1 Where'er thy baik lidtli.n lkaoalm'a dlapurl, tbe terpiwl's m rth Kbw ihli, U td rulra ibe husli ot b area, Tbetnbebttanteofea-la. Bave Live I N illove aknefor on i Bai mu, a maa thy br..thr call, And enatfr, lilm Hit urtllrgaun, Tbr cberilireniall, Ttim grav tbeao lea oat an thy ennt- Ui. r.llkaLd Life -and inouinal! gad it Dih wheniirVa smru1 t toll, t'gbt who . Ih.ua ea win b Ind. 'emits. There were in China, last year, 187 missionaries, including women. Of these nioety.two are Americans, eeveniy-seven ar English, an l eighteen are German. A singular incident has taken plaee at Neoahatel in Hwttisrland. At the death of a merchant In that oily, on the credit side of hla books tbe name of "flod" wns found to bs Inscribed for a considerable eum. No one knew of such a creditor, and on invea't- gatioa videoe was obtained that dsceasid, who was ft man of great piety, baa opened an acooont to toe ratner or a 11, anu entered to it each year a share of his pro tit. Th clergy nave claimed tn mm on th ground that they represent God upon earth, while their demand 1 opposed by ibe authorities or toe canton, A mother was in the nihil of asking her children be ore Ihey retired at mbt, what they had done to make others happy, found ber two twin utugniers sueni. m qus tlen was repeated. ' I oan remember noth ing goo an tma uay, uear mother; tmlv one of my sohonl-maies was happy because i0 baj gaat j the head of the class, aod I smile Ion her and ran to kiss bar; so she said 1 wsb good. 1 bat ta all, dear mother.' Toe other spoke itill mor timidly: " A Ut ile girl, who sal with ma on the bench at school, ba lest a little brother. I saw that whil sh studied ber lesson she hid ber fac In her book and wept. I felt sorry. and I tid my face on ibe atme book and wept with her. Thea aha looked up and waa oomforied, ana put ner arms around my neck; but 1 do not know why ah siid I had don her good." "Com to Bay arum, my darling, said the mother; "to rejoins with those wbo rejoice, anl weep with thmowho weep, is to obey our Dirased Kedeemer. Th Petrk Aruoaa; I rvedinen. Rev. H. U. Tuppsr, a grnluata of Ncw'on Seminary, and now a missionary t ihe frsedmsn of Italeigh, writes that h has organised ft logular lliptisl Church of mist kutnhie ana faithful t:brisitans. He save "We have purchased a building lot in a pleasant part of the oily. 1 have ad'anoed the money lo pay fur il, my caviugs while a so idler. Dome una must make thcsaoriUt-e, aad i am on th field, see tb need, and cannot withhold. We shall at one cm meno tbe wjrk of building ft Church. I labor on boldly, trusting In God, endeavor ing to show 10 all that my work is one of love, mtaouurse has softened Ihe h-aM of some who were bitterly opposed lo us at tn oeginr.iog. ' TnutiRMlB for Iha Alflleltxl. A Christian wa onder manifold trials and amieiions; and on one occasion, to a friend who was condoling with him, he re plied te the following effeal: I lock erotiaa, and I see hiw many then' are who ar much more heavily aillictrd than myself. I Iwh viMia, and 1 w hw maoh corruption there t in my heart, which needs to b mortified, and which provokes th rod 1 look dovwam (, and I ee that hell which I deserve, and from whioh gran alott hit delivered me. I look nptrard, and I Be lhat God whose hand overrules all vent, and who doth all thing wisely and well I look baekword, and I ate from hi w many trouble he has delivered me. and how many sharp alHielions he ba mad In wori together wr m good. 1 look fenrwr Th. .not mot.l development la'.ly V w. e "I" 7tT,, ""'W'T U,M" 10 hpir hlr w" t""t WB-k atarnal malarht of alorv la orkirh he ia ..n.vT ' . . . . elsrnal weight of glory' I which heiaeoq. dueling me, and for which, by those a tti 1 a. lions, he Is reparing me. And when I have looked In all these directions, 1 do not ihUk nob of bit a Hi eM one. Let me also well consider orh text as these: ' Whom tha lord lovnh be chasten eih. Hflb. IS : H. "We must, through suoh trituration, enter into the klogitoss efUjd Aets 14: '22 "Christ also suffered fur us Isavlug us an example lhat t should follow In his step. 1 ism ! ii Ilnlliiio Lrttly tifinnii'K U mini j-A Tho Milwtmkee Witeonun one dny las; week gave p'iblicily to the following: It was not "many uud nuiiy a yar Jigo. nor anylbtug likt it it witn simply i-i.tiiP munlhs ago ihil a wor'liy lmJy uud her ugtitcraanto trim Burt.l lo Milwaukee and Htun'din ilie ku.tiling huune husi- 11 ess, Ihny were nice lnlM, and very toon hd 11 ture eiic' uf acqutiniau!ct). Thit daughter wis not yet twenty, friir ad a iririe tijwer, sweit nnd buxom, ribo had tasted Ihe & wee Is of wtdhd life; ebi", she had I for tbey were by 110 niunns ts delightful as pools sing abjul, elage hci-oen vuut in thunder tones, ur school girls lisp in Bcoenis wild. Hrrs bad been ilc rtoli'g of msrried life, and a very uni'loueiuil ten lily it was. In Unlink tl wa lhat ibis fair jrirl watt ted tn tbo alter a bltn-hing bride, uud in Hint famous yueen City it whm that she dincover-ed lhat merringo lacktd llione chur-nsso beautiful whioh we are iold about hi least to her. It waa in Uutt'alo that she discov ered thnt, instead of hemic bojud wil It (tilvery chains to one of mi turn's noblemen, she was Tint in low of a tiunrlle-x wretch; with so little of manhood in bis heart t.nat he abuxedaud ill-irtated her n ull itnieH, Hhn tonld not submit calmly ii htv.i bur air-oastl-s thus dtuolishni, nnd wl.eo eh' found (but lhre wns not Inn 11 hut 11iseiy 111 store for her, nlie led hri loro), nod wnn nei mother oau;c lo .Milwaukee. A fur a your f maiden widowhood, our (miy tfit-ouvHreil that it tu not meet fur worn in to live nione Although her exurieuca in tne hmiiilH of cupid hid list lu en very mil it factory, Hne 1 determined to try it HyHiu, nnd with tbif aim in view souvli. otil au attorney, witu iosiruoiions f-r hitn tolt.ee no lime, but sli)) tbe uordion-iiiot wl;iut drl.iy. Breiu tbo urgent auxiely of ilio ludy, and with tt: extra tee in view, ihe attorney set to work to "ruth through'' a divorce, ns rutin the legal phrase. He bud his exiniiiiMmn, me evbmnoe wa lhku, all ll.e ptpr-n prepared in a remnrktible shot t tiiii, and nin'-ters were progressing as favorildy at could be desired by nny p?rson not ptis- tHcd cl a very choleric dinposiibu. due evening ihe lady droppul in it 1 lie 0 fli no of thfl attorney, tor 11 t.tuvin of mat ters, hbo felt thai everything v? j uuno an well as it oral I be, yet tbe it dioun'y slow procss of tho law annoyed her. She must have hor pap rs by u:h a day. Well, the alt-jrney would sec. Kieling considerable sympathy for (be ludy, bo wjnt 10 the Jiilgelu whose bindj hr fate Iny, uud nfter a little entreuty rroeived the Ju.Igu's promise that on nmidiy unrniog (you hee we like to be t.iirlicultir about Ibe ih.y nnd hour) 1I10 matter should be turn mtd up aud the uooiaion ernuteil. inete wotuh Ibe Wdy oousiderblu salidfAcliun, ati-1 wan as harpy is a lark. At her ruiue: peatedly made, tbo attorney prouided that ould ibink of nothing e'sn 11 mil the rtoiou documents were safely in her bands, nud she must call and gel th-m on Saturday morning. He knew liny wuuld lie ready. Judges arc numrtn, aa ft general tbing- Like mankind eneully, they arc subject lo II 'he ills whrcb llesh i heir lo, nud the worthy Judge who held In the h..llvr of hit bond the happiness of our lady fri.'ud, although, ae a generul thing ;t etr.incor to okness, m this occn-iun, the very otic ot all others- when be hnd no buriiueex hi do it, h'rlday nil-lit Knik his tied and tim doctor, so that 011 StMitiiiv m'trniug ho wa in nn 'otidiil'in 10 attend lo any it lt. ii nm iters, uuah kss delve into ihe nn cries of s livurce cuso. Suttirdiiy pisned, and txirhdv did not call around, but MondHy tiuriui, wilb it 100 Till I Hll l Willi C ill Nil tlH H M I HUlllt'S, niKl nbe apparently ts happy iih a ImI,, entered be (thee of ihe aiiuuey, with ti sweet. Good moniiiirf.'' She waa very nervous, very uueitty, yd wi'bil apparently very hnpny. 1 tit attorney joinmrnceJ t'V ri-rrelling th'tt the JiniLft iiu'l been x ami lenty uik but bo wit l-ttr now nn.i wtniiu eer- ainly be abl" to site ltd tt hvroi'Hs iu a day l wo at inrtbeit. Tbe la ly tinned up from tim rent rhn bad d'O'ipii'd, a BUriled, troubled loot at onoe iikmg the iMHce ot tbe nruilo whioh huu shona upon ht r fce, an 1 bbe bfkrd the jueslion iu uno of those lreiihliiig voices tint you aro oerl tin dues not want a tiera- nv answer, '-notti, are tne ppeis not ready? " "tbey are not, mauam. "And I am suit u.air:cd to my buiband n UutTalo?" "Moat assuredly you are." Tocre was au explosion, with a ehriee: blob, resembled a loud so mm, which bad ben smmht-red until them s. tui'y a little of It left, will lady mnk b i k into her fh ilr, aud, raising ber haudkvirh el' to her yB, give utterence lo sob st'ier sub. The attorney wai aurpist-d. Bon:sbed He endotvored to consule her. it Is a matter that sbould give yi.n no sush Hi i"rc is, innltui, ' he said; "I in sure tbo Judge will give you your bill this week. He wasaiob, and cruld not uj it as b agreed to fslurd'iy. ' jb, so", ?r. "Plcte do not distress yourself, nis Um I am sure it ia all rlgh1," coniiaued tbe attorney. thought (cob) there was r.o-iiitii.t nioni il. (Sob, gob). 1 though! it was all tted, and (sob) on Saturday I got married again. (A very long sob). Wbttiiialll do? 1 The allornry ibis class of men are cool under any oircumsiances pave ent lo a very loug tml a eery low whistle. Here wa a lide in the aflatr thai was n- t looted for. Reqiiesilng Ihe lady to rnlm herself, dry her lears, aad go home, he snatched hi hat and male double n.nick lime in the residence of the Judge. H was bwntMess when he r.nchrd iheretsiid was just b. gin-nitig lo get exciled. Il strikes 111 fa d tin Jnige, -you or yoiireliont ar very anxious regaidnig a donision is tins case. I have tu.de a care ful examination of the evidence, nnd much a I would lik 10 oblige you, iu su'nniiug up I can see no gniuiids foe a hill. The hushsud probibly elm ei your c iul, but "My 0 nil your honor, atop, sop,'' broke in the allornrv, 'yu don't know what you are aiytng. She must baro a bill." The attorney unnunueneu nis niimr, and lb iiidge fi'tind iiii'Stions altacbrd lo the oase that he had never before heard of in hi legal etpemnce. A Iniijt consultation followed, and when the atlf.rney left Ihe house he had In his pocket ihe decision oi lb Court, and it granted to (lie lady n true bill nf divoro. We may well judge that when tit- drcu. men's were placed in the hands of the lady it look a load off her mind, while the poor hushand, who bad hern all the lime emoe h bad heard tne iniai news ilk ' abtmii on a I of." as the expression runs, was u happy bs a stray poome tnat nau just found iu lost mistress. Again tbe ministsr wa sent fur, a few friends who eoum keep a secret invited in, and I ber was anntrter marriage cerr irony performed In ft llltl quicker time (ban It was ever don before, whil iho happiness of ih lady, now that everything ww p.ir-rcel and raight beyond per tdv-nture, knew no bounds. It is said hq kissed all. and she kissed Ibe attorney a dion times over, so great was her toy. never had such a narrow recaps in mv life," she said, "and I will never, never do so again.' Th BCMawM-j or Hall Waiter, 'The Richmond fVxawuair says lhat if (hi North will drop 'una tear1 over tb grave of lone wail Jackson, tl will do more 10 conquer Ihe Southern heart than a sea of blood and a thousand gibhois." After having eonu'iered th balawc of tbe Southern body, if ti is uecmeii nicrssa- rv to aoniiuer the Southern liart, we don I know of a cheaper artiole 10 dn tt with than tear, and we will shed rot only one but a doien over the grave of Sionrwall Juakson, wlih pleasure. An) u the Northern heart is somewhat inflamed, will not the f-uituimr drop ft brine or two over iho graves of Ihe tens of thousands nf Nutli-in men who were murdered al HeMe l-dr And Anderson-vitle? When the guhing commetioos let um all gush in uniajn, so lbt the hearts 01 both ssetions wlie.ll l eonqiierd - i-Udt. appled to RmugRltng purine A will dressed woman was itoprd when en'eting Belgium for ecncealiiiR aloitt Hl'i vards of Valenciennes laro in rthit Is csllrd the ohipnon. Since then any u irital dinifn-ton nf that portion of tim s'ltture is mci-ly examined by the fiitonu hniro tiflicils. nu.u,,...ro. i.'v.j..t. ht UlWnU, Ii tm ...fh.r In tor o( ih., o. titi Mknla U Vl,klur. STATE lATTi-KS. Odd Fellows' Anniversary. I'elfhriilluii Ht prliikllehl, Ditto. The Forty-S'-vonth Anuiversiry of tho ,l Independent Order of Odd Pel Iowa wug oelebraled yestorlny at Ppiingfield, Ohio At an early hour a special tiain loft the ' C. & I. C. Railroad depot with about on hundred of tuo Order from this city to tk ' part in the excrciHes. Arriving ul Sprlng-Oeld tit 10 A. M., a procession wns formed i and marohed lo tho Odd Fellows' Hall, wbeu tbey dispersed for refeeubmenls. " At 1 P. M. dolpgitions had nrrived front ' Ibytou, Mechauiceburg, Helawure, Vienna, aud MnrysviHe, aud in connection with tbe delegation frout tho Columbus Lodges and EncsinpDient and Hpringfield Iodgo and Kuouiiipiupul, swelled iho mtntlior to between eijrlil :ttid niuo hundred, lue pro-oeasion was nnin formed by Grand Marshal Curler, uf t'lno'mnuti, all tho uiciubots being in full regaliti,andtho ofiicors carrying (he emblems of the Order, mudo an imposing spectacle. The principal features in ttio prooesslou were threu ours, beautifully dcorntod, each drawn by four horses, containing the wid ows and orphans of deceased brothers; ohnrncterrt teprcsentiug Iho differt-ut na tions of tbo ear Mi, by tho Hj.ringCill n-Qnuipmeu'; and Ave ladies, wearing em blematical colors, reprcBcntiug tho fire do-greca of the Order. Tho prcceen'ou taiug funned in regular order, marched through iho pri nolpnl utreets if iho city to tbo fair gtouudu, heailvd by the Spiiugfield aud Dayton brass baiidd. At the Pair grounds the following was the order of exercises : Muttio by tho Hpringfiuld biuiJ; the open-nic Ode. aung by all tho members of the Order; prayer by Chaplain Harrold, of rfprinpfield; muslo ly iho Djyion bind. Grand .M is lor Ciiideey,titen introduced Hon. Win. W, Wallace, tt Indianapolis, as the orator of tho day. Mr. Wallace's oration wag in part extempore, and was pronounced liable effort. He traced tbo ride nnd pro- eressof Odd Fellowship in the UoiledSutes; poko of its benevolent principles; its influ- euc upon the human race and closed with an Moquent reference to tho tbreo pillars of tha Jnler, Friendship, tove and Truth, the connecting Uuka in the rjolden chain that binds members to tho institution. The exercises olosed with a benediction by the chaplain. The pioctsiion repaired to Odd I'ellow's Hull and was there dismissed, Tho Columbus delegation returned to the city at lKMHust night. wool. uHOWKkM1 i:i;iim. Frmiktln loiinfy Aaiirlratln -Wee 4 ltif 011 Nntnrditv--Uru;nnlzniliin- Olli-C r 4 11 h 1 1 1 11 1 inp . A number of the Wool Growers of Franklin oounly met at tho Agricultural Booms at iho Capitol in Columbus, on Saturday at IU A. M, for the purpose of organixing ft County Wool Growers' Association. Tho meeting was called to order, Mr, Klippart appointed Chainuin and 0. P. I lines, Secretary. Ao address wus read by Ur. Coulter in regard tu the object of tho meeting. A committee consiiiting of I'r. Coulier, Mr. Haowden and Mr. Puutius was uppointed to report permanent otliuers of the Aesoointion and a Constitution. ' The Coramlttru reporlod tbe following; constitution, which wa adopted: Articlk I- This Society shall be known as ibe Franklin County Wool Growers Association.A stic 1 it '1 Th officer of this aesooia- . lion shall consist of a President, Vice President, .Secretary and Treasurer, wbo shall he elected annually at the April Meeting. Akthxi ii. The President shall appoint a business committee from th members of the association, consisting of one member from each township represented, who duty t shall be lo present subjects for dis cussion and recommend from time to time suoh steps as they think best for the Interests of the society. Articlb 4. The regular meetings of this Association shall lie held twice a year, on the fourth Hat unlay in April and the first ' 8a turd ay of October, at such place as the tuujority of members may decide. Aktklr i. 1 he i restden', in concurrence wlih a msjoritj of the business committee, may oall such other meetings na the interest of theSooiety may delermine. Aktk lr tj. Any respeaiiiffie cilisen nmr become a member of this Ansoointion by tbo payment of annually and signing this constitution. The following names were attached to the Constitution as members present at organisation : J. H. Coulter, O. P. llines, R. H. Rncw-Itn, V. It. Dean, 0. Pontius. H. M. Phelns. .Ured Foreman, ti. It. Williams, W. D, Mason, Jacob Arnold, F. Huuo, J. C. Ihompson, It. II. Patterson. Heurv Laseiv. James Park. On motion it wag resolved thai any respectable oltl.en of Franklin oennty could become ft member of Ihe organisation by ignlng tbe constitution and paying fJ,00. The Convention loik a recess until '2 P. M. Association met at tbe appointed time and procoeded (0 eloot officers for one year with the follow ing results: Vrjwaif Ur. J, H. duller, of Columbus. 1 ice yVcintai Dr. Thompson, of South Blaumfield, Pickaway obun'y. Treeunrer O. V. Hlnee, of Montgomery Township, Scretat$ Harrowe T.trk, of Columbus. On motion Iho A asocial ion voied to meet on the last Saturday in May at IU A. M. The President then appointed the folio win dj gentlemen members of lb Uusi- ' ueas committee: O. P. Mines, of Montgomery township; Jared Penman, of Truro; E. R. Willisana, of Mittlin; ('. Ponlitts, of Madison; W. I. Mason, of Prairie; H. M, 1'hetps, of Blondon; J, W. Ames, of Franklin; J. C. Thompson, of B'oomtiohl. After sumo discussion participated In by Dr. Coulter, Mr. Klippnrl, Dr. Thompson, nnd others, the following petition to Congress was adopted, eigued by all the members, and ordered to be forwarded to Mr, Stiellabsrgcr, ltepresentatlv in lonprese: 7'r ffte Honnral.lt tht Q-ngrttt of the lnUd States : The undersipned, Inhshtfants of Franklin county, (.Uno, believing iha the presnl situation of ourtitianeenreqitirenii numunt of revenue 10 be raird by duties on foreign imports, which, if levied in proportions on tha dirlerent articles of import oan lie made to protect nil branehes ef domesiio industry requiring proleclim. without ultimate injury lo any; and believing mat, under ibe present lantf. tlie Aprricultii ral Wool Grower has uo adequate protection againot ihe oompelitiou of cheap liiboi and accumulated oapila'of olherciuiiilrirs, rcujectl'iilty peiiilou your Honorable Body 10 p-iss a law which will accord a'td secure lo the wool grower Uie same protection whirii the man-ufarinrer enjoys from foreign competition in wooleu and niiied woolen irords. We also ask your Hnnorsble B.iJy lo t m pose siinii n tax aa will insure a grvrt crease of revenue, or decrease of dm-i perhaps both, aud as in duly boun ever pray. On motion It was agreed that alii Growers of Franklin county, In J after shearing, be requested lo t' tbe Agricultural (thorns sample J Tbo Convention adjourned tl last Saturday In May, at 10 oi I sua 1 as or Cpital. TiieSti rnalanJ M n n ( omnanv 1 f fcl ,ho Secretary of i 1 ettlUilu M InOIT, I lr W,W0 t M,QD0. |
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