Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 12, 3 March 1859 — Page 2

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EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY D. P. TJolloway, &; B. W. Davis. Term; Two Dollar per year, in a a ranee. Thursday Morning, March 3, 1859. PEOPLE'S BANK, RICHMOND INDIANA. Lewis Bchk propr;etor8. Thomas KitiMER ) Discount Trcdtce Ei!! an other Bnninefi Fapei alio, purchase .Notea ef Hand, receive Money on ! poait, and atten J to all other baaiueaa appertaining t Hack. car. 3j OSce n..ur?,from 8, A M.. to 4. M fj Ircidciir Veto. Mr. UucLanati in Lis zeal to defend the treas nry, fcfter Laviug squandered millions of the peblic fund.-, La, in a fit cf retrenchment, ve toad tho MorriJl Agricultural College biil. lie Freddect traramittcd a message to the! Iloce, retuniir with Lis objectif-fta, Mr. Morrill's biil fur granting bifida to the several Slatfs and Territories, providing Colleges lor the benefit cf Agriculture and the promotion of Arts. lie say that acrordirg to the report of the ; Interior Department, ever six millions of acre? will be required, of which the minimum price iseqoal to $7,375 This bill was past-ed at a period of great fr.ccc.ai einbarra-snn ut, ar.d should it becoii.e a law, the treaenry would be deprived of i.tarly all i's ir.coir.c, which for the . next yesr is estimated at c' j.ooo.OGO from that 1 to utce. Should tl.e thirty three .States enter the market : with their lut.d ut Fcrip j rices, the public laud would nccer'Mnly !imii.ii-b, atid considering the many land war. oris in the market, the treasury, would be deprived of so much revenue, ."-hould tl.e t'tne ever rrive when State Governments look to the Federal Government to maintain their system, tte internal character of both would become preutiy d.-U riorated. ller.ee the two should be kept entirely ehstinct. Anotlt-r consideration was that so nueh land reeipitatt d on the market, would boi.elit speculators to the injury of nelual cultivators oiid it, is doubtful for the reason" stated whether the propoted grants wou'il conduce to toe ieneut oi agiicunure. T be President argues the conMitutiouality o tho question, showing that it never was intended ; by tho ft timers of the Constitution, in atr hoiizing j Congres to make the cccrtial regulations in rela . tion to the public liitids, that the lands hull be given away. f!e purposely avoids at y attempt to designate what portion of land may be grant j cd, and for wLnt purpose; to improve the value, and promote the aettiemttit un1 gule of the re- . inaii.der witito-ut violating the Ctinstitutien. In ; this cane he adopts ti e rule 'suflicitnt unto the j day is the evil thereof. Mr. Morrill mid the President Lts a right to express his opinion na In whether the bill is con stitntioncl or not, ni.d the members of Congipps Lave the rauie privilege. '1 he biil was not in ' troduced us a perty measure, and hud received' the sanction ol men of all parties in the llou;e. It was u mem-use near the heart oil Washington, and jet the President rent a mes-, eage to day to strike down the bill, erhupathe' only one proposed for the e.-ecial bent lit of ag- . riculture. 'l he 1'resident has committed, if not ! a crime, at least a blunder. Mr. Morrill briefly replied to so:rie of lhe President's objection. The question was then taken on the passage o. tho bill, the President's veto to the contrary, which resulted iu jeas 105; nays 00- Not being two thirds, as required by the constitution, the Speaker declared the bill rejected. jwThe Homestead bill has been de-bated ii : the Senate. Kvery Democratic Senator present; except Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee, voted against it, and every Republican Senator in favor of it. Had it parsed the Senate, iu all f rohability it would have been vetoed by the President While this bill was under discussion, Mr. Seward said : That after niuo Lotus' discussion on Cuba, it was time to come buck to tho greut questions ot the age. The proposition now stand lace to face One is a que.-tion of lard lor the luudles.s; thi other a question of land fureiaves. Mr. Seward had spoken only a few words when Mr. Fitch appealed to the chair to put th question of rrd'r to the Senate, wiih a view o stopping what threatened to be an tutonni'ia'de discussiou. Tho Vice PresiJent declined to do fo. Mr. ScwarJ ai-ain resumed his remark, sayini that this is thfl tilth Congress that has put nsid the lloutebtend Hiil. lie cjntrasted the meritof the two bills. Mr. Wade, of Ohio, spoke for some tim". Th - qTiosttoti, he said, was land to ti c lamlle-s, ot ni ; gers to the niggerlc-s. He wouid untaontZ' the isKOe?, and carry the appeal to the country The whole object of tlie Democratic party wus to go rotiutl the world hauling for niterer. They could no more run a party without niggers than a s'.eam engine without fuel. Mr. !';;te-r made auoti r appeal to the llepnb lie'si s to name the lu.ur lor taking a vo'e or to come to soii o ether arranuement. To this ther was no re.-poi.se, and at midnight business was a' a dead loek, and indicated to pro-poet of adjournment. Mr. C'l.iilv fcpukc, after which Mr Poolittle's motion to take up the Homestead bill was voted ou aud lost. Yeas 19, cays 20. SI. tic L.t-giil:ituro. A bid has passed the ho-jss prtivijiug for the ' management cf the estates of person who have mysteriously disappeared or deserted their fami lies, without hiving nia'e any legal provision for tho care if their estates, or the support of their families. Also, a law to abolish the complete record in all cases ia which the sumo is now re-t quired by law to be made iu the Supreme Court. A bid has passed the Senate fixing the cotnpeu salicn of executors and administrators changing the time of the annual mcticg of the State Board of Agriculture-providing tor the time and mauler of electing U. S. Senators. The Jirst sectioa of tha last earned bill makes it the duty of the Legislature at any session; when there is, or will be a vacancy ia the U. S. Senate, prior to the test session, to proceed to Gil such Tacancy; the second, that such election shall be had, or at leas, the firft steps taken toards it on the second Tuesday after the meeting cf the Legislature; the tkird, that tho vote shall be tbe Crst had i a each Houso separately, but no person shali be declared elecfed, unless he shall hive received a majority of ail tbe votes of ech House, so separately ,hJ; the fourth, that if after teu vote, so had, to choice shall have beea made, the two nausea shall meet inttanter ia Joint Convention, and then sad there proceed ta the election, bat n person shall bi declared elected under the prov'sions of this r-ertion, unless he sua 1 have received a majority of a'l the votes ot the General Assembly; tha fif'.k and firth sttctior.s provhie for the manrcr of certifyirg to such election. The bill for the fafe keeping of tbe public funds of the State his passed both II cases, and only awaits the approval of tbe Goreraor to become a law. If not too complicated ia detail it may make a good law; for anything which will save the food's from toe clutches of political par-' tisacs will prove beneficial The bill providing for the erection of a new Stale prisau failed. The Governor las vetoed tbe bill regulation j

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ting liquors, and the bill failed ia an tffort to pass j it over his veto. ; The biil providing a Treasury fjaten) was veto- j ed, but passed, the Governor obi etiuus to the ! contrary notwithstanding, bv yeas 5?, nuvs 42. j

Our Common School XeacliCT. Las ii--.crrii:;,t.-d tt' t to be sati-iicd. at J t -e We karo that the Couctj Ksartinem, dartog ! higLes' ambition sferrs to be.- to h eve so-ce ii.-.'e the pat year, have i,aued near seventy five cer- ' atttentiou puM to Lis ff.-urrblir.gi. The editor f UGcates to teachers teaching in this county. We thr R-p-ih'ieat, Artr he uttered an u-.trt'h when are kforroed that a large portion tf this nan.ber'h Cm ch ird thi' there were or her rar.dida'es have received them on'y for a ghort time, viz in the fi'd wiien we a'iuded to Mr. Martin, end three, sis, nine and twelve months twer.ty-fotir hoped he n ight be re e'-cted; and he but adds to months being the lei-al eStor.t. The ques'ions his niet.L-.-i-y in trying to crawl cot of that poproposcd Iit the exarcftrtrs fevfe tfeeo fair mala- "sition, by sayirg we miiht have inf'.titd there ly of an elementary character ability to demon- would be f-tber candidates, bteauee ot.e . an ; tra'.e. or to tecch. has been 'carefully noticed, as nennced ia Li? paper tin same week tne f.vorab'e it ought, by the examining 1ot&. ' notice of Mr. M appeared in the p iadinm. .Ve. Our attention is called to this subject by the 'e were spir ited to he a Candida!-; for the nom mitictes cf the County Associatior, pubits cd inattuu by to ne of our personal fritr.ds, but per above. It is really a mater of sirpttso to os ' eroptorily declined giving it is one of our ptinthst so few teaeters avail ihemsclvrs of the ! cipal reasoLS that - Old Wajte," coaid r - t le. j.tivi'ege. for certainly it fc cr., of attending the better flen e rrrrrn than she was at present : and large and futcre sting convocations of th's class of ; we feil likt sariti- a-. lo the public. The e being our citizens. The attendance of the citizens, no ear.ejidae a..n uued for Auditor at tht tin:, ' Lerevtr the rr.eetini's Ere held, in large; but the 1 i.obcdy'n toes we:o trodden en in the ex; ress-i- n ' r.nmber cf teachers 'rw. I? refi-recce to lie : ,-f c.r cat.ilid at-d h-rf-t t pinion, at.d, ir.;'ee-d, r,erriicu'es it will be seen that tot e ver twenty fi-eit,ody b-it the td.'.or e.f the Republican, who w s ' teachers were present at the last meetirg. What : f . ;t!! for a j.rete-r.se to advecate the c!a:u s is the caose? Are tha tea.-heis all perfect ? h'o i ,"f f, ieut!, un 1 to 1. o .v himsel! puV.Iiely :hv . . cot our best teachers 'f.tilitrly attend, and take t hat l e -, cou'-d havt found any fault wih u f. r part iu the LuSitffS? 'H rs dov'dcdly so, and they ,;. ;;.g

ore, as a cor.feq-tecC?, bette r pul', and their Be-r-1 vices are tuore in ee-nano. vt n-reas, tnose xeacn ersviho barelv get a 'eertlCcato ut dil, are very ritreiv, or iiever ecou at the tneeting? of the asso i yiciation . Thete ccitlScafrs Lave bc-cu i.sue.l with the j express m.deistandirg that the teachers receiving; them avail themselves cf every opportunity to ... - . r- . !-,- ,i , ,. i , mr.rhll Ol-ir (.! Ii-l itlP "O ft ' f . V ut 1 1 i T.S. aLJ t-iCtT abilit cs to teach stnetesf .fully . Where is tie merchant who does not daily in terest himse lf iu the supply and piice Cf commo dities? or the bat. her in exchange? The lawyer in dcciaioi.s? I he farmer :o tl.e -price e.f stock . i, , . , - and cram? etvee have teachers teaching to , , , ,- , this county who have r-.-ad no veoiks on practical teaching never ett-i (led a teachers it stilute, or an associatieu-n v i-r to k a school journal, or scarcely ever heard of ottc -ar.d misspell James I'.ei-Vinn I'rf-sidt i.t of lhe I States. Iluriog an examination which occurred in the early part of v. inter, it was reported about the city that the examiners req iesli u the teachers to write the ni-mes of t tte terms used in Simple S b traction, ai d more than half the number wrote them incorrectly; and one, f,r the -JJijTt-reace, or litmaintfer, ve ri te iJaolient. One, when asked where Calcu'ta was, replied that it was iu Iceland. Fellow cititens, these thlrp3 onght rot so to be; every teacher in tie county or State, who can pr-ssibly ttten l these associations, should be encouraged to do it. fa view of t!;:s state Of things we learn that the County Kxaminers will

issue no more lour-morit i s certitirutes. A ntpner present, out we snouiu nat. 10 oiseuss una grade must be obtaiirrd or the applicant will be term n jivctahiliti, as connecte d widi a ittfufcd this is right. quor-sbop. PuBt ie: Schools.- I vervthh-g perl-aintng to i gT" It is repotted that lion. John Sher- ' our public schools ure of intcrett te oar people , .a is ,0t to ii tre.duce resolutions into the i and e-s ec Vity thesf icvolvicg an t-yper.ebtr.re of; House of Reptesentativts, impeaching the Pros- j money. In cany ing on puolic or pi ivate f cfcOo's. ; ; there is -tut few thir gn more oftttcvii g than the 1 , . , . , ,. .. . ' . . , ' . ... i fte? Sinitee V loien has arrived in New, disposition to charge the b mks us il. We uu ' eh rstiuid that there is utiefi'ort r.o-v bing mail.-; ",lv' to introduce a Bew c!ar- of willing books, which j It is reported that gold Las Leen are no better, if us goo I as tlofi now iu use, cud found near Columbus, IS: rtholornew county, in; which Lave been used for a long lime. We do I this State. not believe the change is called for, for having f-We are indebted to Crosby, Nichols examined the two classes of books, we are con & Co 1Joti,oni pubiishers of the American Alma-! vinced that the old ones aie decidedly the best. fur a col,v for the current vear. It is the1 They are more simple and yet more thorough- ,,es,t anf:u., publication for statistics, found in the lessons more extensive and the style more ,,;e rotHjtrJ. it ,.i.oui,j be in every library in the 1 legible. We hope, and presume the trustees Trill ian,j make no chai'ge, but continue the use of tho;! ,, ,, ,. . , . , ... ,.1 , . . ---- lo-. O II. Smith intends vismrg Oid 1 pub.i.-hed by Mcs-rs ( rosV'y, Ntch.dsi Co. : VitUll effort, Virginia, f r the b refit of Lis - heulth. lie has been confined to his room forsevMumiiit Ioi Fpk Maso.v.- We havtj eral months. received the first number of it Magasine bearing ; The eoM of ea h letter sent to San Fran the abr.e expressive name, pv.blishid at Tort ei.-co by the overland route, is estimated to be; U'ayr.e, in ihte State, by :. C. 1". Ray bo user, ?5"-andcd;-t.i bv Sol D Havless, ("rrand Master cf I.t ntenant Maury is to be dee-orated with : Indiana. Tt'is io be ' uev-Vted exeiasivelv to the tI"' Cro's "f I''i;io" of l,0,r!or ''' French . , . ... - , . . .... . , Govermt.etif. m rec-'grtion ot hts ervks to navinterot of the ci ail, Sv'ttii-g forth the principles, j .utorj trails, and cardinal ri.ti.es of the its'itution, in a " tj.t;,.,,....! car3 r-OW ro frctn XtW Vork elcnn aud truthful manner. The editor ts in ev- to Llostou. Cost o: gas to iig! t up a coach as ery respect q ial'.fi 'd for f!u hich position to biilliau'ly as a parlor, about a cent a i hour, which he has been ca'led, ai d we hope will be US" The aggregate mime' ienl strength cf liberid'v s istained be ihe members of the fraier- ('il Society ot f ne iids in (iieat Hiitaio, is estim- ;

.. ... nity throughout the j iris-l ction of the ra:.d Lodge over which he pr sides. Ct?. & Cm Utit.s R. The wo-k on the extension ot this important rod is progressing with great rapid ty. n it st'ths'a-nf .ig the severe press ure ou the iuo:iey m t-kct. Fro n three to See hundred hat U at w.vrk b .-yoe.l Logansport, an I it is e i.ti ie uly etp-eteJ that the gra !e will be finished to Va'para si at an ea-ly day ia the summer, aud by the t; n-t the fi sigh' ing seas n in the f ill c.immtn -cs, that tiip ireo will be laid; thus making acntiiuous and d ree: road from

Ctncir.na'i to t'bicigo, and w:!l open a lit e ol . tht'ough t'heicel ' travel aul freight second to b it fe v roa.ls iu the i West. The Sinking Fid Ditributi's. -The i 't ilouse, on Situtday, passed the bill of the Cincinnati and Ft Way 1v.vii.soa'. The.Scna'e without amendment, providing for tha election for officers ou th s roal took place last ; distribution of the profits ol the State's inweek, and the following gentlemen were elected i ,en?st ia lhe tate iJnk hidiana among for one vear- ' tne tieveral counties of the State, in propor7- iv t o. , , tion to the number of children in each. This Messrs btnfSn, cf Jiv; s'one, McClare. Garrett,: - - , , T - i . i ... , . . t ' . , . .. question is now out of the Legt.-Uture, and W ard and Hunt, of R m lo'pa; Po,, Dennrs. and .Hexpd ues!io!1- A the dtosiuon ot the Merdenbal., of U syue. Ja nes K. Meodenha'l Suttf.s .hooi Fund s,.tl!ed, for the present, was reelected Presid.-n': A. Stone. 5.vretiry at least. -Indiana Jjurn-il and Treasurer. J. M. l.e. H a! Ils'a e Agent1

for this section of the route. A. Stoie, General Agent. The affiirs of this ro-e i hive beea busbanded with care, an 1 with aa improved state ef , fir.aucial affairs, the roa I vi!! b-: mile. The Preside;.', his issa-c-i a proclamation calimg for aa extra se-siaii of the S-cnate ou the 4"h of March. Il is carr.Uly repor ed that be will convene Cj::jrrej iu aa t vtra s.--ioa it; Jane next. iver. nutice to iLe Senate SiTMr. Sli his that iat be will n it ca'i op the Cab l- ll again dcrI the present' session, -at tba; he will present is ,e first dav of the i eat session. So ends, for the esent, the proposition to place ia the hands in the first present

tbe President ?30 OO-XOOt) to reward bis political s1: U raraorvd that Chie f Justice friends aad pmish bis political enemies. : T.r.ey aoi Judge McL.n intend resigning JES-Hon. lid. A Hsticegai, fcrmerlv a trc-m-1 'Leir se ats on lhe be-r.ch of the Supreme Court, ber of the United Slates Senate from this State, Bo, ver.' aged, and in infirm beaith. tbe died at St. Louis, oa Friday evvnicg last. C,'U'( Jst!?f !n ovt r hl7 T" oi .and Judg-- McLean seventy-six. rirLisrarisport talks of having a Union Pepct 1 tear the Valley Station, for the convenience of! X-That mid wag. John P. Hale, was in , , .,, . f ... T , . the C hair wnen the uuarrel between D-ju - tbe travel oa the V. W . Ai . Lsdway, and the ;, : ...i' it. ..tt.a ..

Cinc-ncati & Chicago U. 14. JSirWe are fiaJer obligations to W. C. JeU ries. cf the House of Representatifs, for interUiriiLaiiye docoraen's. -B. "-a - i

;2-5r-The explanation given in regard to the j manner io which we aliased Id the reelection of. the present worthy County Auditor to the acme post be cow occupies tho duties of which he : has filM so sa-isiaitorily to the pe.---pie we con-j

J biO iter SafS ie;.t " r anv one bit an :di .'t ho Rook Kks.iu.m; i iv, Ry Profs. Ilanaioid !.V Vavsor, Rostor, published by Cro.-by, Nichols Co.. We cotnmei.d this book to all v.Lo fet-I ' I an iuteie.it in commercial education, as v. e feel ciitOjdei.t it wdl bear the tdosett critici.-iu. There are tl re-e boohs the Crst and se cot.d ure devoted to single siid the third to double entry. The, ' rules are concise, simple act! comprd tnsive 1 I hev are very r eat, and the manuscript ; conform to Pay son, Putton S: Seribner'a com i bined system i f penmanship Fro n the exam inatii u -e hi:'. e been able to giv-e them we freely ,i .i...,t,i.'.. . :t .....i , able to tt.e teacher. e heii e to see ti.ent 1 brought into very ireneral use. ; fc J M , 'i"Ic t'jiSHcI lleUN A comn.ii tee of our moat respectr.Lle ladies, on Tuesday last, wait d upon the pi optietor of the Cassel House, and presented a ieques.', si-ne-d by a large number of our citizens, ilt.it he would nbnndou the traf- , fie in intoxicating liquors. He received the' in y,i.h a courtesy which had to struggle tliro' evident passion before it manifested ,df.lie attempted to defcud Lis business as a lawful one, pnd on tho respectability of Lis Louse; but offered to sell out his stock in tiaJe to the ladies, and quit the trade. The ladies Laving no di-positon to engage in the I riffle, declined the negotiation. We Lave not room for further notice at' , . i.rii:i.. i:. . ..ia'.cd at lo b( 0. 1 p"- In the executive departments and bureaus f I lo.er: no n' at Washington, there are uotmployed lUt'JO persons. tS" The Masons in Caxbiidge City design t-rei ti. g a spacious Hail lhe co nirg.-easor. U v r $ot-m have already been s ibsciibed for t hat put j.o.-e. &yr" The population of California, aceordji:SJ to the best t -tima'es. nmoem's to 600 0') I W lien the re x! appeirti -nn ent comes to be made, the State i!i Lave s:x members of Congre Crt? Thirteen per-ocs wre baptized by imn-eT on la the llclaware at Tre: tori, on Su1.ihie w.',-s oi- it.-v- Il I" V-.i:L-r i...! h . i.. pi't jfWJ ustice Grear. in the case in error, in ti e Supreme Court of iLe United States, of Ienr-v 11,11 '"" Cl'h B Tiiorr.ts: J Sample, Walter March and others, from the Circuit Court of the L tiiv.J Sates for litis district, upon a guar.ir.'y in writing on the part cf the dct-.-ndants, that the stock of the Ciacicr.ati, Newcastle and Chicago R til road Company, wou'd be pnr at tl.e erpiratiori of ten vests, or ti.-t'. tho I.nilroad Con: pan v would make it go j to II tli at par. deciileel this contract b an original undertaking a' vs-d in law. reversing the decision of the Circui; Court, and Loidlng the defendantsru.l';e' rT'e Circait Co;:rt l eIJ lhU n-racl -'-wi ot-Jct. ktniiy suggesting, in Ids faoetiousi jwav, that the Lar.nor.v cf tbe Democratic party would not bo promoted by such displays of fraternal affection.

Wild Sports t.t the Far Wk-t Ly F.-eder- ! i.k Gersttcker translated from tl.e German. !

with eight Crayon I'rawirgs, printed in o 1 co'ors from designs by Wcir. Poston; Crosby, Nichols i Co. This work coc'ains graphic dfscriptioas of scenes ia the far West, as witu-s.--l by sr. i..t.l;i eent a;id r.berviog ("ienua traveler, who v:s ted the U .iud S:ates for tive ytrpje of m? elffhotit. L-eyoLd the borders cf civi.izi" :on lie was a b:d alvent irer, atid te'.'s wbit h-r ?.t. i. it least a see-ning sp'.rit cf truthf j'.nes. It i? for sale at the post oS-e Bjk Store of Mr. Kider. Acs of CittVAi r.r, TJy T'-ntaa D i'n eh, ar.d bv u-2 sa.Te pu'ol'iers m tue W.i.l Sports. 1 his is a ditnpreher.sive hisie.ry cf the days o: Chiva'rr. its ro-uitic p.'-.-iiiari'de. faults and vir tues, its excitements and adventure, tola in a . ee a:.d ca-y sty I-?. It is a v --ry readable bjok, aui is fr sale at the po.-t office Book Store. The distinguished Kngli.-a rtfonner, llicaard Cob le--!, is now or. a vi-it to tl.ij eoautry. ;r- The army bill cow bra the Sci-ate, appK p-ii e-s .15.t.u0,O0!). -j R-soIuti.'t.s have beeti introduced into tie Legislature of Califorr.ia. requesting I' S. Senator (:a to resign, fertile ret.-on that iu his bill, p.-'.vi ir.g f jr letting the ocean n.all irtetert, he viola ed the ii.-jtracliops of the I, g'-lat rre. jSfr- Cook ar.d Seii r, who were convicted fcr killing a cirl in CIneir.r :at i, have bten secter ced to impri.-oniiicnt for lif;. Wayne I'o.Tiiu lu i' .4ttoc i.ttioit. Ri:hl,l'JllJ. 'J i III ., 1-e'J. Associaticu met in pub lie school hu-e at 10 i.'f.U v ' The 'Jlst IVilrn was read by Jose;h Moore, oft- r w hich the inmates of luet meet it g were read ai d adoptt d. T he teacher of ir'Bphy ptefa d h:s h-y-on t y remarkii g ihat th's is l ot t e place to lea'n the lessens contained in our text I ooks. but rather to asci 1 1 a in t he best met ho s of ir: p utile knowie dge tei pnprls. lie then gave a plain and sin p'e method ol .trno r.?t rat t g to !. i.ite:- the revolutions c f the cai lit i.r.d t lie hai ge of the Feasons. He a:so .huwed the manner d explaining Latitude and L-meitiole. and ef interesting pupils in that L ranch of Geographical knowledge. Joseph Moore took tip the s I ject i f Light arid Teh scopes. He rental ked the sources ot L'ght. are Jew, that which we receive being mostly reflect d . He t re-aii d of tl.e r. fi ac! ion i f the rae s of light, and ill'isti ated by a prism and d:agrams. Flint glass anei ero-vn gla.-s have d.ff Tcpt re'Va.' live powers, hence both a'e u-ed in the coi itiuc tion ed Telescopes, lb illustrate. 1 his lemarks by exhibiting a smi-11 Telescope. The e'piestiou. "To what extei t sha'l teachers sin piity the subjects w htch they teueii?" was cit.-se d, arid some inier.-oii.g id. as elicited. L .V. Ktes coni.'emned the po:.ri g ia' proc am: a'-ludt-d to lhe schools !or ictot.-, ami the manner in which iheir ndnds are drawn out." Hiram lladlev sa'd that some minds were in capable of be I'g 'drawn out,'' anil the oti'y e! at ce of benefitlii g them whs bv "iiourii in'' surh information as they could receive. II. C. Fstes was of e.piiitou that the subjects taught sheiuld nut be so far simplified that the mind e.f lhe pupil would be impeiied to no effort in grusp.ing ti.ein. Tr.e names ot membeis were e t iolleed, 'i'hev are as follows-: Ilirnm Iladley, II V. Fawcett", i: M Putler, A F I Men.!), E L 'i'!'o,:!:i.n, I. A K-t,-, I. M Mem'eiilial!, J i lie A eeks, Eliza Thome, T A B.v.ie-y, ?r A Wny. Ler'uia f la-tin s, I..icir..la .lenl.ir.s, Eliza Fi Ighutn, Martha Hunt, r.mriah Jediiison, 11 C E-tes, Enviioe (.'.-X, S 11 t 'even, A rme E llmwr, Lotitia Smith. Joseph Moore, Ai.'joarned to meet at I! o'clock. AFT KRNoON. .'..: 1 aocoreling to adjourntr.et.t. ii. II. t.t ant took the sul jeef of contrar-tiens it) division, giving a short trie' hod of deciding by ntxid mirnbt-rs which are measures of u hun i.-cd. He showed an old rule for proving division by ad-tl.ng-the vuiious prndu '!.--. 'lhe t'cuchcr cf L'ymoiogy being ab-jent. C. Davis tcct:pid a poition ef eLe time in cho-ting s-c-ni'; of the peculiar properties t-f the i-.t.ipse, ar.d giving some history ol Kepler's diceourses io relalioti to the elliptical orbit.- of the plai ets. L. A. Estes followed by some re;n.t:ks upon the ersf veratc e evinctd by Kepler in Lis investigatiors. The Superintendent the 1 ea-'c for a-.alv-i? the words airktrard, tanlitlne. tuiligkt, fnuuiufy. j tgrteious. rrsent, nostril, carriage. Pro!. R;.h read to the huge and de-.-ply inter ! ested audience, '-.Milei Zftanduh'a Cujrlt'iiji," bv L ingleUow. " ; Prof, teish's readings continue to a i l great to trie interest ot our a.:eia?ior,s. . aey h - ev - all the force of the most l.nopy des -xy i ins. placir.g virtually before his ajda-nce th- .'eelings of Lis author and the scenes be describ-s Adj-ar..ed to meet at Ceafrvilieio I mr weeks. L- iv-'O, .-ec. j I ' L. A. Estes, Sup t. The cVew 1 ot iiIim taw. An entire new system of doing townLtp business has been adopted by the present Legislature. The act l as received the an provat ol tne Executive, an i under the operation cf ti e emergency clause, bee-une immediately the lw of tiie Soi'e. We have aready given a synopsis e.f the biil. but as it is of general interest tve will brie!v recitt its prov t.sions. The liw provides that the comr-issioncrc of eich county mav divide it into as r-.nnv townships as the convenience of the citizen? may require; the township an I road rii-'itc's to remain as they are, subject to iikt-r ition as provided by the act; each and every township now ur hereafter to be or 'r.H?ed : . i.i . - . i- u.'.iarea io roe a too.lv politic an 1 corporate. to contract and Le contracted with, sue and be sued in any court hiving j irisdiction; on tne hist Monday in April the ansliried voters of each town. hip to select one trusteetho duttes of towiislori trnsU-e are to keep e record cf Li otHcial proceeding? to receive ai! rnotievs be-lou tng- to ! is township and u.suut? me sitme a'-corenng to iaw to eii vide his towns! ip into c :!ve'.:n: highway tliitnc'.s: io bli all v-.-tnrv.s that mv occur in the . nice of sure-visor i f ruliio J.i -bI : . . - . . I . . , - , - i ways: to see to a nioefr arpi cation ot "all moneys b-io::g;Qg to tovva.-!iip for road, sho.-! or other purpos-s. r.J ret form a'l uu'.ies bercti-itore reanl.-ed ?f ?-:. nsliip trus iees, c.eiii and treasurer, under the supervisors and schfx.1 act- to Lave the care ef and management of all rro-wtv. r.-J i.rsonal, belonging to the t.vnsl.;p; power to ?-o be ins'. ectt r tf - administer oaths. fce ?,; eiec'ii-ns, overseer ef the p -or a?ia r- neerWrr; a; iLe March jos-i .n of the U vai d o County C niriiisicncrs niiii i!n-?r ajitc - 1 . , , I , -'-'-" " : a on sue property ox ine townsr.ip f.r townsht;, road and oib.er parposes, but if the trustee and comssisi ners eiisagree the latter a to levy the tax: vsreancies iu the otSce of trustee" to be fi'le 1 bv the County Commissioners during term tim-" to kep an accurate account of all monevs received and paid out on account of separate . iunasan.1 to wnom pa.ej ami reprt tne same j annuaeiy to the County Board; to settle the J accoun s of supervisors of reads the last

Saturday of February, and report the same to the County Board; the County Treasurer

to p.v annually to the trustee a.l tunus m his hands belonging to e 1 1 w o t; the Caun'y B-vard to allow she trustee a rcerble compe-nsn'lon t".r his services upon his itemized slnteiiients, verttied by oath, vt h s charges an 1 services, n -t t exceed oie d 11 r a:i 1 rifty cents per day for ail tine n-ct'S5.sril v employed; the cn'ees of tnwtt1 tp citrk and treas. irer atvliti d alter the election of tru-'ee- tiij.ier thi act; any person elected e r appointed trustee tiltng to iJo anv dutv retjuired by act sui ject tt a forttiture not exceeding- or-e hundred delltr; t'ne trustee Laving no j.uvr to chan, vacate or open any highway io any t -... n-hip, but such, power to vest in the Count v t'orain is! -'tier under the sa.no reula ions as n..w provided I-y Uw iu ca.-es aft'-cting more than or.e e'm-Ksp It wiii be eea from the foregoing abstrac'. tLa: lite duties now devolving upon five o racers, (tliieo trustees, clerk and treasurer ) are cotiterred upon cue onicer. This will etTet't a sating to the State of some sevet tvt;io ihoasantl C i dollars in fees-.-a itrge item to d to the tns j avers, lie many it is . 1 : .,-. ; i 1 . . . 1 1 - -. - -.te'uiis- l.o e-l.tr 11. 1:1 i uiei wi.i L-e u.i.i -ei0U, but other-, think it will make ll.o system more cOioietit as well a economical The change is radical. Tho practical workings of the yste:u can alone dot. rni ne whether the uiodiiioH-ion e.f the law will prove advan-tr.geous.--.7i:fi ' T.'inJ. VlOV9. The l jverncr has e.'ccid-.-d to veto t;ie lcersc 15,11, though, at the th.i" we write, Le L is not transmitted the tries -age to the Legislature. 1 1 is ground uf cbj -ot ion was staled in tre Sentinci of Sa-.i.rJav, in au article ihat ws evidt-ntlv the io- , spiratiou cf the matter. a talk with His F.vivlleucy aout It is s:iii:-!v that the Consliiu'i -a re q -tires ia-es to be of "untlorm oj-eratioti," and ih.s la v gives to County Com : issioners a discretion to -i arge more or less, as they think be.-?, for lu-t-i.se He may have others, but this vvtli be enouth. It is utterly senseless and ui:te-t:a'de, ('r if thf.t t -rt of uniformity" in the action of counties be reiiir-d. theu it is ui.eon.-'ilutivi-al for 1 tie county to a-sess a j i.i tax. ur t.uiid if v to 1. Ice or otl 1 r st ru.-t-ne that everv other e.- i .ty duos ft. t assess or bat d. P.it as we j.i ii, it ts enough. Il ill be sir. tr no: set se to p-a-s the lo. lover the veto, f r lhe Supremo Ceca t w i.l follo.v the ''- o-erta-r, or rather Lis veto, by c i Miltatio'i, t e d l-iht. ex; res-es the views of both. If his !.i e!'"!,ry finds mob-i multiplying, and tlie pe-i'p'e 01 U'ti.-r ile-pi.r of anv legal u-i.e I t ota lhe li-jisui.c.-, te ari; g down u..d d.-inoih-hii-g doggeries all v--er lhe S'ate he i: av I hank hia.s-df at.d '1 e " iiu;ihiisu!i! S 1 pre me t 'n'ltt h-rth- hap py st a'e of nHairs W'e hav. had a t...-te io at least fifty of these riots of what will come, and il the I lev-, rto-r is eager to perpefu i'e such ;Ce: 1-. ho i t.i.il-JT exactly the right Con-se in wresting lhe i o:tt ituli u from its ch ur de-gti to such pur poses as the to. AiiOtlur two years like the hist tvvc let all ij-iiet ci' Tens do what they can to priveut it,m:d let all o!!i-ers u-e- their best ex rt;o:i- will see mob ocr cy rampant, and dominant too. The tco.i en w ill carry 0:1 an organized war against 'he ibigg i-on.f to ries that will never end till the law heir re' ef. The signs h ive beo,-i ga'h eiimg thick tor me. nt hs. and the n.att is a fool who d u t see what they portend We mav .h-jMoie s-.eh :t '- ate e.f nli't is. It c- nt.ot but do infinite ut sei .i i. Rut ho ever dv b: . We- .-iv tin we" men t lorable. it is ii ev, lathis Slav w ill nut : mi ir-.- a-.ot1 er ! wo y ur s ef an! n iu J i.'ij : T s- ilH,g H'tii eat s.e h res;-tai ce as will create more c'i t j:t...-ee ti a:: wus ever kcown he lore. Ili-i t . c.-iie;-.-;.-, l.o.v'vt.r. see-i-s to think that there is re- eialngi-r. ViJ le Ji-ur. The Htnri i)it. ibiilion li.ll -lo ;i I : t rt s:Uei-.',--?tii g up i.j.s s:l tipp'or-i' '" n to ti.e w i.l of l no e, r:or vt ,- i..,::i .1 i- s repre c:.' 1 ot the- oil.--, iid U.'.-chat.k-al . t!V. 3. a;.. I , .l..-trioi.tu :: h- nt t :t cxc:'.' On: 0s ei 1 a . . y t . c. II I -1 : ;o Mid t : e oa ot ucricu. 'ed-o-at-.e. "1 his is a real'v OXCellt nt t d is t atg:vc ti-tt-pt mode by C. egreis for m t..y years. ; ; a:l the Males a!..-.t an eqmtab.e snares 1:1 the j .10 1 lie lunels. The Pr-.sith-nt ihnibiless prefers to 1 have the public lands Sqiia'-dere-d, as heretolure, for the benefit of pa: tii-aiar tat..s. and to a;d objects of a less praiseworthy character. This is nhat might let expected from that ipiarler. Tli Tinny .Tiillioti Kill I'o-tpoiu.l. The frirt:-ls of the Thirty M::li 01 Dili have de- ! ciih d to give it tip as a bud job, for this session. I It was found impossible to carry out tin- very res , o! .He d.ler 01 nat. on, announced by S idel & Co, ! force '.his impositi. n ih rough the Senate, ahead of the Kppropriatiim bills. Jts mover ro!.ftq-;mt-ly gave n-.tice on Saturday, that i.Is purpose wa.- ; a'-lender, ed, but that he would again ii.trod-.iee the bid at the next ses-iott. A- it can 1 ever pass both H u-es of the next Conrt .-s. the pri j- ct is re.d y defunct, We eongra'iiiate the counfry on the dt-f-at ol this se-for:'l great Administration 'est, wL'ch lieu its fate, ::ke its Lecotiq ton predece s jsor. j - Tllet Tar 1.1". j -phe Tlocse, on Saturday. rfu-d s i-;-r. i I t5: rule . to ad nit the imro luctior, of a bid f.r the moil fkV on of lhe 'l an til A maj iri'y vovd aiVirtr.aiivcly. but not tl required two third. Ever, iJep ,b sea-, mernhe.- j.r- sent vo'ed ail no 'ively. except .-, in:,i r i !' N'-v Vtirk, arid .Mott and N.cho.a of l.'aoi, the lat'f." e.f vfoii has rcentiy ma'l. a spei eii in favor of fie trade aid .tire-et taxa.i m. Near j every South'. ra lenu,trat voted in tli-c n:g it.v. . a-j th- fdioaiag Icmoera's f.-o-n thj N M-ssrs J..ha ' '?al , hio, Ma-ki rt voted w:!h t'.em. e-chra'i. N V , Coc uteri!'. b i . c. N. Y , Hodges. 11 H ig'.,--. Iml , Marshall. In. Morns. 1,1, NioU:k. ,,l IVt.d el-.-i-. uiito, Sbaw, 1.1, S.nilii, 1.1., and Vdareh:. jl.aai, Ohio. 'i ..e tt-tal tote wa? yeas 12S, rars fi. '1 reuit is utifavorab'e to a mo liJication of the TariTT at this se s:o:, a- those ho vjti i -, ?'-,' c'i i tne rul- . are not ut ad agreed as t- the par'ieul.ir rrc.is ire to be ad p'e. I. A coai ro mise, ho evcr, mav yet be effected. S;.-ia,. T- t-.--ai hie ' rr;e h -; of rh - Cm. . ; " astta-un, ireo. gi. " ar'tin.?'n, Fe The ci'y has b -en m.;ch ex .-.ltd with a picfii event io i sy. rt.u-p nan on ivey. tne u .strict Attorr-y fjr ine i . " r . ... i o: ..a uaioi.i, aa j e.'.i:oei r.. r-ie-ii.-. Ne t io:k. met opposile I.t'ayetttf Sqia'-e. irear the P.-vsidesv's U is-c, between oue at J to o ci ." k . Sis-kk.- Lad re--rived an anor.vn.o-is letter, ves;r lay. ia'or .rc.r.g l-rn o' irnpfei'per I'iti narv be l--'-i h -.f. arid K-y. He eh erg-d tj -r ch 1, . , , I... 2 1. ta. tr,.in r. t: ir. a-i-5 onSiinej a r.t;va staV nt-'.t ,if ner. Not h il m v 1-tJ : e ? .' ng after, k T appeared in tht iiir. ci ii. naiiCaeroi 1 m of n.eeti: cb-tert iug it, we -r of the -ii ii.-c. l-t, . 1..1 AS t i aC 1 iir. Soiocs' wi e. ; over ai.d io-t K v a' Appro.ch,ng b.ua. be sa.d: -1 a tre the u i rase! ti i has o.sh -cured roe. tad 1 have to kill jii." He ti.es drew a pis'ul .-.o i shot Key. tie Utter a1.-a-.c-d, ar.d Sick.es retrwatei a Tew a:i fir- : a. a c, whet. Key Mi s-ion-mg "rr u--jer;"? ' j,;,. Vlti Jja, S.elslc- att..rc.:ted to fire his rc-ioi tr:ird ii-i t, bit the cap txv'u ed w.tno it Oin.g f .i oed by a d-scragge. fie th-ii rt ci ped ti.e j. to r - "Jta. .V.JO ..CJll, L..I h;m aeaa. S:csk-s a'terwards wa'k-.-d to the A-t .rr-.ev rer.f-rai "s rs l-nce a .d s trrei; sere i hims-lf. f:er sta.u - fr the ia;is ar.d pr .v jeatioa. He was fjU lowel ty aa ins t.ense crowd, bat with no s:jm of re?ent-ijrnt. . A -"-f bad bef re a magistral and he, wh t JICe "ct" ' " Tti Cr.o.:-al Coirt taU t-nm-Jiatt-'r a-.d under si present atats ot feeix. co coai ctjou is probable. Yrstras

rrom V:isilngton. Working t;.t, February 23 The Se'ect Committee, appointed at the list s--sion. to eva niee the a'Coutits and condact f t eral futlorn, the f.-r titer clerk of the House, a.-ij-iit hi ti of anv corruption or disiiotiesty ia the J.-.-hart:e of h:s ei .-.ties. The Com i it'ee lia.e r-ported the fids connect e ! i-h every etiarji v h jh on t satsina'.ion. as a: v. st-v of afent.or,. I a some rs. the t..:r n;t?t e has tl. '-i.-h! m. re care uiighl have hvvt: ero.-'h but t is amo'tott.l to to more V a-, a ta ..i-e t coireCi pre eVs;o if Hilv(. '.! , -1 mtrr. t is uaiolV sted with regard to the e--'gt! iitioit l t'.,- rt t llos:.-', ia vie oi the

n-e-.t j.'omo.:'v ot art extra session. Si v. -sl .- : A are so-.-Km ot tor ti e varttiii.eet ihj.ij the-n is K Jr.l e'tiio, here, who is 1-J i. a . i. r f -r t T"t:e N .'. j! A npr..pr;at!.o li'.c!i passe i the 1! ':-e to d.i-. proju.sed as ortgir):!y repirted o !!ppr,:ria e $!e 5t'(t ot'O. imt t was cut don to -be e.vei t ef S'2 - t.'e't'O- It p-propria!es s.VI,: t-ii !'...r e. titp'i ' -t g the se'-ets sloops and side u U eao.ets Lere'i'l .re a itn..i el . The ifliiustii 'l"i-ai;ly. Nkw Vokk. Feb. -."-.---The Wa-.hir.tot Cotiess-er.Jetit of the Times gtves the folio win ' ootit of the d -mestic ititaeulties ol Mr. ,ckh s. :: I iiteli led to the k rid.tv, Mr. Sickleiliog of Key. received an anony m- -us httf-r. -u to make si ing with precision so nuiiuto a puion lutpera ive, mat Mr. Kev teiite J .t Louse 011 Fifteenth .-tr .-in vc K sine', iioin .1 negro woman. t he w e iu the hrbit of meeting Mrs. Sick'e there two or three times a week, or ofteiie-r. The .r-i s..n and dress ot Mrs. Sickles wore aecuravlv elese rtbed, and lhe usual Itmo ol 7 lite' into: v ic ev :pec:;Ied. Accompanied by a fiictid, Mr. Sickle-, event to the house designated, ami found every statement of tie wit or corroborated. Mr. Key bad taken the house, and be bad cor stanily- nu t there a lady lescinliliiig very closely in description Mrs. Siekles. Mr. Shklos still clung to the Lope that tin person who hail stooped to the business of making such charg-s under the veil of seciei v, might have thorough! y deceived hint, and that Mrs. Sickles was not the lady in ipuesd.'ti. lie i'.ceordingly rcijitested Lis fiicn l, Mr. George X-oedd ridge- ot Xcw Yolk, to wa'ch ll.o plait' from t! window ed a house just opt-'siu. On Saturday no meeting look pi ice. and ti e woman in charge seems to Lave, slatt d tli at none had occurred since Wednesday. On Saturday evening, Mr. Sickles re-edv-e-d no longer to ph-tv- the spy upon bis honor, an 1 dote: mined io coi fiotit his wife directly with h.is tcinhic su-jiicii-ns. At first Mrs. Sii-kh s strongly donie el her g lilt, but on her Ltisliau i asking her wheti ii- on lhe Wednesday previous s'ne Lael not enteicd the hiHisc 1 u Fi tcenth street, in a certain particular the-s.s and conce aled by a hood, she cried eitit: ' I am lie 1 rayed and lost," ami swooned awnv. On recovering her -enses, she admitted her guilt, aud besought mercy and parikm. Mr. Sickles calmly said that be would not injure her. since he btlievi-d Le-r the victim eit a scoundrel, bal thai lie bad a light to a lull eotites-ion. Tw o Li-lus in the bouse were sent for as witnesses, ;u, I jn their presence Mrs Sickle's mid. a full statement in waiting, stating tht her connection with Mr. Ke-v Lad commenced in April !a--t, uud-r Mr. Sickles' e-wii roof, but tl at Mr. Key Lad since hired the house in 1 if'foenth stio,-t, in w hich they had cons'lintiv met. Mi.-. Siekh-s' corifes-ii.n was made in the initio! ot tho bitterest contrition and misery, j Her husband simply a-ked Lor to give him ' back I. ei we'.. ling ring, and de-ir.-d her to write 'o her mother to come and take her; r..., 1 n. r... 1 11V-II1 i.l- '-'-i ' I K-I . . Mi i. klcs in ide no objections, nelmitting the jtl-tice of Ler punishment iu the most atlecting language. The Hon Robert J. Walker, and Messrs. Cat Its e ' Rati liif II eve been retaine d as Lis counsel. W A-l!IXo r..N. Feb. 2 --."-Application will be made bv Mr. Sickh s for a writ of LabaeS corpus, with a view to procure Lis release on bail a id await Lis trial. His wife exonerates him trim all blame, and Lo Las the genera! sympathy of the commur.ity. In the Circuit Court this "morning, Mr. Carlisle announced the death of Phillip Barton i- i . t- . . iKey, late Disii let Attorney of Columbia.---Wliih eulogizing the deceased as a courteous . , ii.i .i i t i lrar.k ami open-liearte.! gi n!, .-man, he forbore to spe ik Cf the Cause Which led to Lis eleatii, n tl at was a sulject for judicial invest! -a- ),).) t'l . i -i l- . . .i 1 he court paid a sim.lar compliment to the deceased, and in token oi respect, adjuiirnpd tiii Tu.--.daV. KvKMM,.--T!ie examination in relation to tl i' killing r.f Philip Uirton Key did not takeplace to-dav, as was anticipated. Mr. Sickles ! has retained as his counsel Mr. Stanton cfPittsburg. Cliilton an i R.tclitfi-, and reports i avs ut hers ire i:rt:n.r Pit I'-tul Prown r.f av s on, ers, ir.tlUU.nj alalia X am LfOS n OI 1 1. i lauel r bl3. '

.... t .1 . , ii wai.La of :hi-i a-:cti'.n. Oer w.ari ia to liv ererr Talu.1 (.rough the intervention of a friend, Mr. i ,.:,., nu.-rr rr.ur(.reM,i, erne -.ii " Sickles has consented for the present that '" '''?u ' i"-r ae n-,t tuioi M.. , , , , i i i i u -., ,a!l I"'-1'1 -rehiv! j !tr-l Tir.riy of L.rljr lrtiio4 IS. r-tcKles ana tl,1 ftllltl Shall remain with .:nt tia r otfere-l atsr r otlicr 3larery la the coast Ler mo' her, v.-ho was yesterday teb-graphed vJZ' f I , ail i 1 t Xpf-Cte l ! amve .;T0 tO-niht. ; 4 herr.-s. harly. nc tree. W t 4 -:;.?. r i i . j . i l i t r?v nej. iff.i a'ri.n;nt. 1 cents l.mrt 31 ets . I he jatl wa, vi-itt-d to day by many of .Mr. : .... ,)r,t ki,u,.;tt KKM, ,''",,,J eU Siekles' frierois. ' tirii-oti. Ntrinei e-uiacea, -5 c-ota. v . o ,. eifp;., Ik.i .,rt. ini--.rni. .rrati, Ohio Errrumtrous reorts arc afloat concerntng r.l! t44,,., a. .err t. Merits. tl.ts PJrli- lllV IIt" th" effect to an' Tava e tl'e Rch'i e I'rcbatcr ud Xeannn'i Thoraleif , ' , . . " ,, , c'a , lli'e.Mr,fi..'.... fai ls already pamtully !::-tretsing. end tnar.y ; siri,errtt-a. i.tit .l.i. tion-.- ri P antatper ia. of iLese rumors are pure fiction. j ' It 3f A .M K ' T A 1. . . -ti ' 7 ' " T , , i Jl!aam fir. 4 to 7 fi ; !!,.,, Sproeo. 3 ft.; Walt tJzj 1 i-t o.tizr-ns ot L incmr.a'i had a gy , s?:. 3 ft ; vv.i.t-i v., in i rt ; tieaiijc Am. Sprttee. time" oa Tue-day night, in the inaugurati-.u ; A ?-TlrZl,: i"iiret.. t. r. r. Rich-...!, of tl.eir new Opera House, which thex- iasi.t ini.r.a : ,1 ,...:. It . .1 I, tl Wia-'-ii B-.a ta it fl-ieat l.ir !, f ..-rinr ahruW oat. i- the prettie-t and best in the world. 1 he o.i Piot ior a ciu - a-.. u n jiu,t.,7. ina-jg'ira! ceremony was a tall, at which two B,:e V''v 't tr" , fri1 rer-ioiaf . , - H'0.ry.'i-i": H T Teiaa.ll. it -. i l e-a.t. Ill "J- i!i l pe ipie wen- pre-erit, and the- pa- fc V T-.a rte . 1. U.S. it. .j.reet fr , Franca, a t cr. a-e fall (.frhi'.s , 'i-s .over t'- f-iimQr.rli l-' t P.aO'-e, lasl-alm fti to of Cle--p rs a t i-a.i oi r..3ts ,.es ov tr t..e Ciaraonai, , or vfiC( a. oa d e , .en ,g r taiar of iires-es and all that of the dt-p! iy. 'i'he aaiait ir-o: -ml : e,tf -a.-vrt evior .l-,a aD!-nl 1 .1 t i c -- r i ii I' th S' y-.r -pf.es Si c-ati e.ctl. 4tao Aria'.alo-. Lou-e cost, al n a ha.f m l. ton of dollars, h .te-u,,', p,-..e. . ,..te,i ut? !.. and is very elaborately dec orat-d, aal nb'm- w,tH 'r '"- 1 k ar! p,r. .(.a ,... m eii. , , - . , . . . . , . Tli'.a who ;. . .nie-h-.o Qe. and .'iiirut ,n,a:. .- (i intly t-rorele l With tixtl'g Ui rooms for car- a a'.o- of the a-inte ni aa rn .or.l ia litaitad

the ladies who may get their elr-s.s-;s ruffled in their carriages, and want to put them to, rights bef-.re going into the biazi of eyes and; opera glasses. Tne ha'l was a compliment t j Mr. Pike, 'he proprietor and owner of the b iilii'.g; and o genera! wis tl;.; feeiiog that j-r oinj-ej a-id pa'roniz-a It, that several proini-ier? c-lfgymen ones ii par icalar who d;stgu:-uei iiln-e'f as a dancer, to:k part ttj li e aflair. I d. Journal. 5asJIt Lai been often prelic'e-I that the I heavy gT-s sky lights over the Rpre.nt-! "i i -i - i- ' i - . - - a-ivc-a Haii ia Wa-hiDgton were riot sum -; en .r.tly sic-j:e. Larly ou 1 usday morning, ; fri m some unknown cvj-e, a heavy rann flli from tii-- sWv-l-ghi ut- n tie de-k and chair cf! .1 r. fvre N xl.oi-. of Ol rho Lai a moment . le. i Ll seat. HioiiEt Wtots. 1 ,3:)0 r.f the journeymen ' : maker? of Philadelphia ure '-on strike"' lor ar. advance ot wage. 1 bey allege that at preent price, with 12 and 14 hours labor per day. they cannot average more than i'j to 5T p-er week each, and they ask an ajvaace of less tfian a dollar a week. tastf The j-t,is of Rhode Island last year he... utariy six hudreJ ptrsois coaiaiitied for det t.

ToviIiip Election. r-JOHX S LTL -n ti4 far r-t--ton t th.4e cf Ju;ict of eh of TouMj.

Ilir ICtiiii. thaiant if r:o pit h f4'la th rvt f-r cjiii?irj 1 at ii(Trf .,! :o 4 , h aflao lja .eSjct r a . i.r -ii . t is t.Uiai iaa hjw a ij v I 'C ex:1 m it tney bj of inret e-o --m- : To ji.'uatj are g r.'a ia ia-'au ut i.vi3ls of 1-V7 tt M-ii-.h. il - 4th ith " , a r-h -eh " ' h " ' o,h llth " 1-tei ' . i o: s s1 -t 1 i 5 S-s . . ,S I ire-H. 1 t .' . 5 t II i i) 3 ?1 t T Mi t ,M v: i si 3 47 T.'al. 4VCJ in.h? 510) ia:h?t. vleia tei pi.-tare for I direoj. !-.-. M S M. J. twrjiliuui Convention. Wo are r--f t sav I'jc. a ovas-evliJa of Ov m iatfrt. J iu the wiaat"otur or Sjrjha u M !im.i tit ajir. wi'.l bj hM ia t'aa II tl! of Kvias No. s, ia this city on Te-t7 H t:t inu A K c at atten ian.-s ii is-t a I. Ij.m utohivi bin eaj;e.l ia tti bai.Us5 r r j -p5.-:"utly lajiec.sl i 1. rii g saroi'tcs. llflltfiou .ctl-e Iteir Hfarir I' .r.rl. a 1'aiTifrsilit will prt-H ia Kire.aj.li-- Ha'.l ,N'i 3. on WelJiir ureaing as:, at ei li'i'.iug. The pabli; rt iavite I ta a-.toat . ... . mm-1. .... Wayne County Directory. Thi? vtlushle work i oaw oat. aal will be Ja'.iver -ej tooJay to suhj.r.b.-rs, us tr as pontible. It bu btM-ri prej.ere.1 witti grat ;ara aJ lb-jr, ant will fully mod the expectatioai of tlioje who htro pitrauii-c-1 the enterpri .. TjVayne Co. Teac'.ieri' Aori:ition. T'uis Ao. iinon nf Te.v.-liire will lu-i-l ia WhiteWater Oa.iejfj. in c'j.itori!l j, oa Sita.-Jty, Mir;h l .:!i, at lu I,-k M. OltOKK OK Br.-INE-S. A. M. . iii-Aiiing tho Minat of th prtcx tat uj-atioj aj eillinjj'the roll au I taking IUj u.t.u- ot tho uioin- ' 1ht prent. 2. Higher Ma-eiuatiet. C. lavi., 10 t 10-3 1. o. Y.D. tiraiaruir. II C Kste , lOttotoll. tieeirraph, bv tlirui lla.Hcy, 11 to 11;.' ). CflUelsLd. r f. Nat. soieiur. by Ja. More, 2 to J 31. Pr.iet . irittenoiic. bf el-o. II. irnt. J 3-) to S. Kit in il.'jjv, by Win It Mjrm S o S-3J. KI.'h utiuiij bE. y. liuiU, 3-J ) to 1. frilieisia. Tea-hers . f Warne t'oun'y, h..r oony of yu hT rver bearj eh-g tut renting 1 lliva you erer heard 1'ref. Iu-!i? Tins g-ntb.iuta in'en U to bs proiunt an. rnl fcef.-ra ih sii.H-iHti jn. Tli o 1 1 i z 11 ut Ceutervillo are rfspcctfnlljr invitod to wirpiut. The ouaty Kxiiiioers will med in While-Water College ill 1 enter 1 He ou SiturJjv, Mr.-h l'Jth, at 10 ..'tl o-k A. VI. ?o ta ire ccrlirtcatss for short tcr-nt. will be ifu-.l I.. A. ESTE-s, Supt. PHTHISIS PULnOWALIS, Or rnlinonary roriiumptiun. is nmot. tntliel men, undrrst to J t dt-iiikffKfcit a tli ca4 ty iht tr' ienc Rod vt-i. i-ui.-nt ut tu'ns ca T the luniri- It K!,rlly litems lit virulence a lhe di iae tv ince. It hi twy teen rcKrdnl a chronic disc tae. In miorttv of th rtir-R ih rprt3s in ijuw (rr-la.; ut t it met ii reaches its Jatl it-rntin ion with frrr.t ripidity. In th first t (tea or th' iiepe the xpclortion re of an opiitfue. etlow ish white matter ; m th- eC'iil stajf it c -ntrs so itr uu I Bioit-r. asuMtiii)c a aoit chey appear atice; and Ht It te'mi'!fi jitis cr a cjrlri lujui-f. mil el k 1I1 oia.ue trvis of tuercuhms m ittrr- Stiouht th tlia ! n:to-ft to heyond thi sl.ge. it would I-r-.'-it-ly (irme f:,tai; hut by utn lr tl i.r..tD Hki.i or t-1 at., an ei'rrtn il check can he put to it further Irugre- J licit iherefnr delay; io not tnfl rith your i , r-, Imt purr he a tnntie f t his invtluble remedy ; an & th n, K it iiirit your ait-r--ation, as w ire sure il will, rffoniinctiil it . your frteiiiM rreparvi only -y Ur. O M J -in, 418 Areh Street, tor Mie hy drurfj.st n. t rjrekecper throughout th t ttie l St--:-". I'fue 7J cenii irr b uile. n Ira OUR MUSIC FRIEND: xwelv.- txSe ol foiulinr .Hiiic lor 10 eta. 'Oca Mcic KniEnu" ia Cllei with tht best Piaao t-oto. Uu ti. Sjii--. Oaerati. Arias. I'lilkiti. liur. v.. o .iniin. vvir.-.. ani . th-.r .! r 1 muiieal etiap isers; rintet on Inll-nixsl maota papsr, tlnptedto rery jjra lo of pert'ormer. j lhe a a -mi ttitatity of mnh, p.-oirel friui the regular publisher-- waul.1 cost rnoro than tea limei ! VThat -Ve charge. I A year's ub4?riptic3 to "Oca MfelCAL FaiEND." i ,r new nl fiubionabl enuaio wortH at least Two lll"'''il- Uo-.l-.ks, anl eatirely ariiEcient for ! "w um circIe- - VRVJK TFiX CENTS, WEEKLY. j Yearly, f; M t'.f Yeirly, 42 50, Qi.rterly, 91 2i. The VoUU!e cammco-te.l on tin let loe.-eruber, l-Jis. I -' u SEY.!Oi:;t A Pr Priet..r.. 'I, r raakfort atreot, Nee 1 ork. I . j , . . ... ,,.. I I'IKII On Mnn.Ur ,FeV,riiary 11. la VV ilia County, j Mn -Alt til B (iOODK, wif f tbr Iter. V. i H. tio'-Je, of Nebraska l oiifereu-:-!, fornerly a reaii'lonl "f tt""cit-T-I i thi city, on Stut.i.it'i evenin-; lrtt, C'LTFt FiHtli I'VI.K. iiifant con ..f Win. L. aal Mary T : t.y!e, 7 ,ntfM and j,,,,. 74 ' j " 1 IlO,(,! 111 i II r( I l ., , 7 "re. "urS th R A'"r Tarn(kc, M(hiit'md on the mar Cheater. 1 -' If '--"-""' "" att-ouon or ta-i wisg. . . t ,,it tre.toli. ataek. whi.:h arill be foantt ')' C"ij.le. ie mi cro-ro with epeeial 'elerooco to the 3 ,ii to m.. ,oar.,r,. - Rlirtlill Fluid T vT " sot tatvUe. In-nitdf plummbr ik kel'.t. IS 4ar Safety Fluid Lamp3 and Fillers, Foraale'-; 1 1 4 PLttHUKa KKLLT. a. w f t f 4U:-;itff-, .i)Uhikvi rotinitt., miKn to i it dml Anl Mhr doa-atic r ,3l of fu.t 0rs,..T . OKVSKK,. CtHniXlTIVe. rtisli.i.a-.!. frau. al ntluUta tr-ftfl-l. lor ..in k rca3. liiiu , PLL'XVfEa KCLLT. BfUiieS 1 1 Hat. S.e.h. Toota. an! ,..- Braaa. am Sv..ie ail yra.-nn. 8M,i,, i .... lili iiuiir.!.... r . . -. 4 KEI.I.T-S brtt Stora. itve marking 15 Pi ra, &ila as i Balk, fur eai hw FLCMXEE a KELLT. FOR TRADE! IIAVIf.3 iitpotrl of eor Waxoa. are near offer for aa i or trade 1 car Peliar'a -ssoelt. ast M'.aaria to oar teg'.usiaie trade, at coat aad carriage. FLnuii a rn tT

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