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VOL. XXXII. NO 369 COLUMBU6 OHIO, J331SaS;jYM:. 171. t . - THE GERMAN NAVY. lit Former nnd Present Con-dlllnn. - lb l)U at Naval lasl-nclloa." Hon ih union and Man or the Nasi ar obtained. tbelr fleet, an capable, Idlemerpaey, of the itreeU tBd ba, fot the prei. mag uiaii'inru n 1 1 ui a. viwui I a Uorrstpnagaoo eTsw Totk Trlbuu Wimhumiuvin, June 24. lo the jeer 1847, there wm a Qer manv after fashion, but tbat QermaDT bad do fleet, or any notion of a fleet. In the year 1843. there irers Ideas of a Gar-men Empire, to be constituted In some revoiotlonir- raehloD or other by a constituting Parliament sitting atFranlt-tbrt-on-the-Maln. It seemed good unto this Inchoate Empire that It should hart a fleet; the snggtsiloa being owing chiefly to a Ridlcti number named Kent, Who had flrst been a schoolmaster, and then lived fpr a long time In Briall. A fleet of some kind was not together If a curloui colltctlon of the "cast" crafts from other navies could be called a fleet and then came the question about a port on the North Bra, for any port on the Btltlc obviously bad Its disadvantages. A committee was delegated, with the right of secret sittings, to Inquire Into the capabllites of certain lo. ealltlea for havens, Kerst being the moving power In the matter. While the commutes was Deliberating, and had si-most concluded a provisional bargain wl h the Grand Duke of Oldenburg for Wllhelmihaven, there came a crista In the aflalie of this problematical German Empire. 1 s fleet was put up 'o auction. What came of the e lf. I It Is not easy Dow to discover; the ships that lesst merited breaking up were bought at auction by Prussia. Prussia, too, assumed the Wilhelmabaveo negotl-ttloo, and concluded Itlntho year 1853, buying from Grand Dote IMer a slip of oulruah waste land, measuring about 3150 acres, extending from the u.nter Ureek on the aooth to llenpenHertrlft on the north, for toe sum ol $1)75000 -a purchase Dot profl able on tne face of It, but made with tne view or converting tne ouiruao vra-te Into a are tt oaval port nd arsenal. Bince iben the boundary of 1853 nas been extended some little distai.ee loland The construction of the war naven waa commenced In the year 18V,, but was proceeded with in a very languid manner for several years. The annual sum exp-nded In the work for the fl'st ten years was never g'eatly over (250,000, and when the magnitude of the plan Is considered, It Is obvious that such a vote as this was a mere drop In the bucket, lint Id 1850 tho works were puaned oo rapidly, and the 'expenditure became more liocral; till, oo the 17th ol June, 18liy, the new harbor was opened In form by Wilbelm, tne King ol Froe-ale, now Emperor of Germany. The opening was In form In every eenae. It la true the basin, csnsl, and moles were constructed, but tbe harbor Was yet dry land, or, at the most, mud, when thus formslly opened A British shlp-of war, tbe Meteor, waa present at the openlog Mot being gifted with the capacity ol vaoltlog over earthen dykes and pro-greaaitg on dry land, she lay outside In the bay. The works continued to progress onill the declaration of war be tween Francs and Germany, lo July of last year. Attnataate, linelrn-nveD was but a naval port In name. Mo Ger man suln-of-war Dad ever eteametl into Its baslu. It existed Indeed, and the port had been opemd, but only by tbe nod ol a Ktrg. An earthen dyka still extended acr.isa Its mouth l 'tween the moles, excluding the sea water wholly from the Dew nort Hnnrtlv nc'ore tbe declaration of war a North German squadron, consisting of the Konlg Wlibelin, ttnlCromprlui, and tne Prince Frederick Ctrl, h.d come M Koeland, on Us way profes-edly ro a vor.ae to the As ires. The Kooig Wil belm bed nine iD'.heeof fonlneaaon Ita bottom, for there waa no dry dock In tierman watsrs where the tnoneter ship eoold be berthed end cleaned. Ita epeed waa thus reduced from 14 to knots, ltactlmders were on an old and obao- le e principle. In coming through the Kattegat the Prince Frederick Carl had broken off two of tbe fore fans of Its screw. Bet tbe squadron quitted Plym oath In July, nominally ou tbe way to the Aiores, yet whh a forewsrnlug ol what was coming, with secret orders not to pass the L.nd'.-Ejd, aud with a ran-, d.ivoca given at tne Start. An arise from tbe (Ugsblp put Into Dartmouth wittmui hoisting the North Germ in flag An . nicer ran up to London, saw Count Uernatorrr, snd came down aijsto wttn dianatchea. On tbe 18tn of July tbe German eQuadron was In the month of the Jade, wuus the French and moat of tbe net of the world believed It quietly logging across the Atlantio to the As ores. There were but three ah I pi, not Id the best condition lor on-naiv o opera' tlone, and. looking at the strength of tbe other side, not calculated to loaplre great confldenca aa rtgarda defensive capabilities. I'he three sblpe lay across tbe mouth of tbe Bay of Jade, opposite the Island of Wsngeroog, at the point where the chanisi la narrowest and obstructed with banks. Tbe protection of the Wester was tirdlly conuMed le 15 lorprdo-boela, that of the Ebe to six torpedo boats (.team lau.cnts). Tne Doaltlon seemed critical In the ex treme. It le a well authenticated fact tnat,npto lbs month of August I eat, theic wee not a alngle gun In position on the German cosst ol tbs North ttea for defecates purposes. II the Freoch fleet, aa might reasonably bsvs beeo expected, had drtveo In the defensee cone Ituted by tbe tbrea Ironclads st lbs month ol the June, the worke of Wilbelmaneveo lay at their tnerav, and there waa no retreat lor the German iron o ads, for the aartbea dyke stlil stood across the tbrbat of the harbor or Wllbeimahavuoi and avao If tble had not been the case, It waa lo an ntterly d.fenaeleascoodliioo. Uow the French never came Is matter of bietory. Meanwhile extraordinary exertions were mane to mneny tne ae tVaeeleee condition of tbe northern cos Yet tbs batteries protecting the Elbe w.re not finished till October, and mounted with 000 pounder guns, dome Utile time belora this a b tilery of UOO pouodrr guns was got Into position at Wllbslmsnaron. Now, there are to batteries of guns of this caliber ona ther aide of tbe -otrance to tne harbor. At Ueppenterl-lll a large fort is In course of oonstruotlon oo a slight proj-citoo Id'O tbs Day. lis cssomuols are dow about to be arched In, aud Ita scarp la about Hoi-bed. It will mount when fln lahsd sod no time Is to lie lost In Its oomplsiloD sbout 40 11-lncb guns, wnica will command ths fair-way Trading to ths imuin of tbs harbor. Another fori on ths opposite aide of the barher abont six mile across Is building, and an Iron-cisd fort la to be reeled id the center of Ibe channel, It I reckoned, and Justly so, that thsae defences, combined with torpedoes and ooeiructioaa to oe lata uown in ton reir; way In case of need, will render Wl. be Imahaveo Impregnsbls on the aea slds, whileaobatn of earth work rodoubiaon the landward aide effectually meal ths minor danger In thsl direction. Onenf the defects of tbe place 'hat of want ol good drinking water Wl-halmahaveo haa ovarcome. Bptltusnare been discovered, and water Is now oh. telaed, so that ths tanks of the largeet hip caa be Oiled st ones with good we. ter. Another appreheuelon vis i that tbe channel and harbor mouth were labia to become silted is contradicted; and It Mens probsbls thsl any tendency thereto may be everted by the stsady ae ol dredgers, which certainly a-s'not spar-d. in December I at, taking ad. Vea'ssa of t hluh tlda. lb R .tit Wil. belea oaaMln. drawlsg abont BO rest of -nr. nut Wlibalmsbaven la eorelf, la the era of u Uarrsaa naval authorities very difficult port to make; I would not Ilk to try that without a pilot. Plym-ou h I there Is not a lieutenant In the German navy who could not take a ship Into Plymouth In the night time." Tula was Wbat a naval olUner quietly told me, with whom I happened to have a talk on maritime an. Irs Id a Berlin restaurant, and his testimony Is confirmed from other aourcaa. It aeema plain Gar. many does not want for naval officers: her lack Is of a fleet and of a seaboard. The solution of the fleet problem Is simple, If costly; ths consideration of the otner themselves, far from ths (sou ia.nl of a harbor for a war-fleet. It la ntterly de-flcient In eggreeslvs lacilltlea, whlls It present- facilities of an obvious character, not for being attacked, It la true, but for being blockaded. Like all oreek harbors, It Is very mnch of the natore of a prison. There la a point Id the passu out where the Mr-way la Dot over half mile broad. With a blockading equadrun of very moderate force concen- tra'ing a nre on a guuey use tun, not, to ba traversed sova bv a single ablp at ouce, a fleet in Wllhelm-haven, trying to come out, would almply be Bent to the bottom ship arter am p. ui courss, tnese very defects In an aggressive sense en-henoe Its merits In a defensive one; but then It la a wrong application of the utility of a fleet to alow it away oenind big land batteries at the bottom of a gat, and Imagine tbat a triumph has been achieved when annihilation nas been escaped. Buch a port as Wtlhelmahaven Is Just the port to nullify the boldest exertions on tbe part of the best fleet bsvlng It as a base of operations, providing slwaya that a hostile fleet were prompt to take time by tbe forelock, aud block, ado the exit. Tbe German coast of the North Sea la emphatically sn eligible coast In point of aggressive facilities. The Prussian war navy, nanaeo over to the North German Oonfedereilon and now become tbe Imperial navy, owea Its Initiation to Prince Adalb-rt, who Is now the Admiral commanding It. In the earlv dave It waa officered partly by otflcera of other nallooalltlea, and by suitable men taken from the merchant navy. A naval echool lor training young officers was, however, very soon Instituted, snd lor a long time nans hare been admitted Into the navy except through Ita portals. The following are tbe tea's applied to a voung officer 10 Insure bis efficiency: The entry of a cadet Is admissible between tbe agea of 10 and 17; the applicant must c me with a certificate that he has passed a gymnasium examination In the first class, and has, In addition, to pass a stiff examination in arithmetic, geography, trigonometry, atoreometry, apbencel trigonometry, physics, (comprehending optics, acoustics, nest, electricity, msg. netlsm, electro magnetism, aud Induction), geogrsnhy (physical and political), French and English lanaueget, drawing: and when not educated In gymnasium, history and Latin In addition. Tbe as pirant then serves for one year In tbe cadei-shlp, when be go.s np lor bis ex. amlnetlon for the rank of midshipman. The following are the subjects on which be has to sa'islr by nu meann lenient inquisitors: Navigation, elements of astronomical geography, logwork.&o, (technical and theorelcal), taking aolar, lunar, a'cuar, ana planetaryuo-erva-tlons; construction and use of charts; practical acquaintance with the use and construction or in sextant, aerometer, thermometer, svmplesnmeter. chronom eter, the deviation of tbe comptss, &c; sesmanshtp In all its details, (orecucei and theoretical), examination in artil lery; knowledge of powders tneir composition, exploelve force, burning speed. aud projectile power; ability lo Judge between good aad bed powder; metboda orproving powder; tne stowage oi pow der in msgezioes, anoat aou asDore; transport ol powder; clss. Ideation ana nomenclature of projectiles; acquaintance with their proper charges; goowl. edge of guns, gun-carriages, and armor- plating; knowledge or gunnery practice; with many other topics of a more technical and Intricate kind. Tbe lad Iben gnea all tat on service for wo or three f oars ss mldshlpmso. and then enters tb Naval Hchool at Kiel, when he studies for a ye.r or a year and a half, at tbs end of which time be presents nim-sit ror nia examination to pass from midshipman to Hen tenant. Tola examination covers viie sams ground ae tbe former, but Is much more testing, tie Is probed to the bol. torn In navigation sud scsrosbtp, Including tactics. Among tbe artillery euhjecia bs Is questioned as to tbe para bola in tbe nigbl ol round snot ana shell, tne effects of Impact with given materials, penetrating power or oinerent nrojecillea, the probabilities of objective points, the details of forelga artillery armaments, and the use and e fl-c a of small arms In naval actions. In naval enaloeerlnr. he must hsve a full knowl edge of machinery, Including principles of condensation, expansloo. &. and of shipbuilding In all its details, no must be up In land fortlflcailons and ths maneuvers of an Infantry force onshore. Ue must bsvs run acquaintance witb the rvgulatl ina atfatlog discipline, and have tbe penal code (which Is ths asms aa tbat In force among the G'-rmaa land ttoops) at hie Haters' ends, lie must be a cumplishedln toposrspblcaldraughia msnablp snd In tbe construction ol plaus for batteries, and the Impromptu defense of nieces. In mathematics be ban to demonstrate lamlliarlty with tne differential and Integral calculi. Having tbna shown himself to be sn Aoml ral Oricblon ba Is then at liberie to wall forblsvscsocyaaaob-lleuteatnt. When midshipman, he enjoys the daily pay of 40 centa on chore; sn ia', 00 or uo cenia extra as table money. He must serve two yeers, at least, aa sub-lleuieosnt be fore promutlon to lieutenant, bnt tbe average Is from three to five yeara' ser vice prior to tbeoccurrence oi a vacan cy After an average aervlce or about aix years aa lieutenant, ho becomescep-lalo-lleutenanl. At present tnle grade la attained without any additions! ex. amlnetlon, bnt It la Intended to create an Institution to bs called the Nival Ulgh School, of a similar character with lb Military Academy, attendant's at which, fora certain time, Is to ba compulsory belor the attainment of tbe raokoi captain-lieutenant. &e captain lieutenant the term of aervlc may aver age about alx yeara, the next grade being commander; the higher ranks arc captain and admiral, tho attainment to which la wholly dependent on the occur reoce of vacaoclea. Promotion la, without exception, by seniority! It belDg asanmed, aed eurely not without cause, that tlllclency Is scoured In all by the rlgorooe examlna lions which bee to be undergone Tbe naval ecrvlce la, wita lbs exception of the ofllcers of ths merchsnt service taken Into It at the beginning, and atlll remaining, woolly an arlelocrailn one. It Is the faablon to Join the naval svr vice, snd It ia at once compulsory and tbe fashion 10 psas good examinations In tbat service. It is an achievement, the secret of which ths Germsoe sesm alone of European natlona to have mastered, huw to make It the faablon with young noblemen to work, aa he who worketb tbat Be may live. On board a a at tale vetsel tbs following Is tbs 0d-ofn(tt ere: let. U-ptalo; l. Com mended Ol. Navigating Lieutenant (who la always captain lieutenant, aud Is tbs senior nr.l3er aext to tho commaod-rr); 4th, Gunnery Lieutenant (who la also aanlur officer of tbe orates), snd two or throe Junior watch-ofllcere (lieutenants), with tbe quantum of lleutenanl. Un wr tbe navigating lieutenant ther la ao celling muter; tbe former la rcepon-elbla for the eel I log of the ablp, aud la aided by tbe beat mtdanlpmen oo board. Similarly, the gunnery lieutenant haa no gunner uoder btm, but Is responsible for all artillery details himself It Is no ticeable how, by the tsal or seniority, grester stress seems to be laid nhoa navigation than gunnery; un the cam principle, probably, that In a oavalry regi ment tb horaat are always objreta of greater solicitude than tbe men. Every ship la the German aervlce, even tb small-el snob jet, Is prodded with de tailed drawinga and aeottons or every lurelgn war ablp. Ita weak points are epeclOcally stated, and de- ttlla give aa so ths spots to It aimed at with ths most likelihood f disabling tha machinery. "My word,' to quo'o the iMie remark of en officer wlin wh m 1 happened to havecoov-r-nation un tbla topio "My wod, 1 kaow the ships of the British tli-st better then their own yooog officers " And I saw enough to tasks maoartaln tbat this was no empty boast to which officers are anbjscted on thle, as on other topics, Insures their acquaintance with them, ao that pilots. tbe want of which was ons of ths piteous complaints of the French naval otflcera on the farcical northern cruise of OAT TON LEITEB. TO TBI OnlO STA TM JO USUAL i Our city li once more quiet. Host of the dtbrit of tbe lata hurricane la cleared ence of the storm-shattered bulldlnga there would ba little to remind the atranger of tbe lata disaster. Of course there are sorrowing hearts and desolate homes. The ground baa closed over the dead, but the aadneas of bereavement will linger long after all traces of tbe storm hi ve dlssppeared. Since the heavy rain which occurred here Isst Tuesday afternoon, the weather has been unusually pleasant. i at uoara or state untrities met here ;her matter Involves questions Into "" aa ' 1 J " blch I do not feel called upon to enter. .,.'. ....,.,. n..i t t. nr n.....h-., .h. Th.. the members of this Bosrd John W Andrews. Esq , of 0 ilumbus, (Preeldent); Donglas Putnam. Esq., of Marictts: Jo seph Perkins, E-q, of Oleveland; Dr. John Davis, of Cincinnati, and our fel low townsmtn, Hobert W.ttleele, IS q Ons word abont the seamen. They are drawn from tha seafaring population in the name manner as the army la from the Inland population, the term of aervlce being for hree years. There are four classes. Tbe first class, from which tbe petty officers an found, comes from a naval school, the pupils of which enter as boys, snd are taught seamanship In youth Tbe term of cervlce of tbic clasa Is IS veare. alter which they are provided for In varlona capacltlec In the civil aervlce of the Crown In the asms way aa long service non commissioned officers of tbe srmy. The pay of the urst-cisss seaman la about ou cents per day, in addition to food and clothing. It does not seem to be the custom to reta'n while ahlps are not In commission, the services of sny nava tbeaa Bret-class men. At Wllbelmshaven there are on'y about 200 sailors, who live la barracka on shore, and are all nret-ciasB men, in every sense of tbe word. Borne difficulty mignt oe experiencea in getting to- getber efficient crews for a fleet at abort warning it Is aaat sum -lent to have good eeamen, such ss the merchant ser vice would (urnleb; it would seem to a nonprofessional man that some experi ence In the handling of great guns would uo advantageous, it is not easy to seo how they can be obtained with a scratch crew; nor is it easy to eee bow, If indiscriminate and uncon- are, all of them, well known aa gentle men of Intelligence, probity and active benevolence. For these qualities they were selected for the Important trusts wuicu, uooer tne law, uavo ueea cuui-mltted lo tbel; bands. They are not In any sense gentlemen of leisure, but for-tuoately In such clrcumstsncea aa will all iw them to take time (rom their own affairs to render gratuitous service to the State. Daring their stay here, the Board (ell present out Mr. Andrews, who was detained at home by personal Indisposition) visited the National Home for Soldiers and Sailors, the southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, and the Children's Home of Montgomery county. Beyond a general expressioo of pleasure at ths condition and management of these Institutions, the views of the Bosrd will doubt less be reserved lor the annual report, which will be preaented to tbe Governor prior to tha meeting of the next General Assembly. Tbs nnrooong or a portion or the Southern Luuailo Asylum last Sabbath, mention of which has been made through the papers, will result In but trilling loss to tbe State, and In no serious coise- 100 per cent Old St. Paul, I believe It war, waa - entirely wrong wnen be annooaced in tbe presence of a aelect bridal ptrty, some where down near Athens, tbat "Whom God batb Joined together let no atan put asunder." He should rathsr have said, " Whom God hath Joined together, let no men fcare oonrt No. ) put aerjoder." But Paul was an old fogy, bad n's read B acksti n aad conldn't dispatch boelnra with half the ease that 'he yonsg attorneys now do; and then Paul waa not half so wise aa some of ths Judge of our day who think Paul waa an old galoot not worthy of their distinguished oonslderstion, and ona whose opinions In regard to divorces arc ntterly valueless. To-morrow I leave for Por'smonth, and If possible will drop a line from bat point. Yours, R V. P. S, Jnly 18th, 1671. -Early this morning I visited tbe old cemetery, a lovely spot situated but a few squares northessl of ths college grounds. In the center of this grand receptacle for the Weary of life, stands, and has stool perhspa for ages, the finest Indian rel'c, In shapa of a moand, that I have ever seen. I asked an aged citizen as to Its breadth, how many trees of venerable ege stood upon Its surface didn't really know; Inquired of a "man and brother," to set Information In regard to this wonderful work or tbe rioo uiau. ttta'iy, Maass, doesn't know; specs ds man tbat keeps the hotel ccn tell yon. Ho tbla early In the morning, not yet half past Ave, I returned to tha hotel, and mine host, If he bed eTer knew, hss quite forgo ten whet should be known by every citizen of Marietta, old and young. There are on this mound some twenty venerable trees, and on ths top li sn lo-closure surrounded by an Iron fence, where are planted Honrs, Ac. I should Judge the mound to be a little broader, but not ao high, aa the dome on our State House. Yours, 11 x. COMMERCIAL BANK. No, lOO IN. Iliffh lit-, (Se4il.nl' Block), COLUMBUS, 0. PAT IKTEBIwr ON DPOTT8, BUT AND Ball OoU and wine, CtoTssaueuat Beads, sal aXl listelass umrltt-c. I a II ft Pasuuaares YlrLrfXa To aad enea all ths ntaelpal poets Is aorooa, sU ibura psyabls lo Oold, snd on all tha pnoclpel auu miwiu us aufop sua ao u-ssera nsiiaiufl; Roelnsis LAMa IWaaal ianIT p-fajipt IIUBUQt. eblp la paid off, anything bnt a scratch ?a.e"?, ' "f '".T...0'! crew can be got together on short no- tics, taking Into consideration tha long absence rrom home or so msoy sesmen. Mot the least Interesting question sheet ing naval matters which the lata war brought np was that ol torpedoes. Tbe oplolon of those whose experience of i hem waa largest is not lavoraDia to toe value of llxed torpedoes. It le impossi bis lo ba certain that tbey remain sta tionary. "Yon never know where they are," was the pltby remark made to me concerning those at tbe month of the Jade. Often they go adrift and get In a tangle In a alngle night, and tbey block the road for frlenda aa well ss foes. The best means for the application of torpe does la Judged t bs by means of boats constructed as torpedo-bosts, which In a alngle night can lay down a belt of tor. loalltutloo. Contracts had Juat been closed within a few days previous to tbe storm, for certain alterations and repairs to tbe oulldlng, ana as these repairs included tne heavy cornice ami tin tool which were blown off, the pecuniar? loss will be comparatively trilling. But too time and manner of their removal waa no; included in tha contract, and therefore occasions very great Inconvenience to the management. To stand In the npper story or the ponding, tbat upon wblcn the heavy Drlck gable tumoltd, bearing with It tha umbers, Jolce, lathing and plaster, and to reflect that tbla floor was occupied by more than a score of women convalescent patients snd that the enure mass was burled In upon them so suddenly that quits a number were entirely burled Deneatn it, ana yet pedoen ia a fleel'a pathway, or a ring of ,n 00 ' n' ''l10"' them round a fleet. Insuring the mini mum of possibility ol getting adrift. But mv Informant s sententious summa ry was, "Torpedoes will never supersede lorts, snips, ana nig cannon, aitnougu they may belr at a pinch. BEQSU Jtiar IH Q3EENSET. Tb Colored Jarf Incidents ml Ita Trial Hoar lb Areuaoeracr Orln and Bear It, ac. Cahiiiudub, July 13,1871. TO mi OUIO tTATM JOVHRALl Tha engrossing subject of converts tlon In tbla community for the pist few days haa been the trial of Bob Wright, (oot Bob Wnlte) before a colored Jury, being the aecond Instance, we believe, In the United States, where a Jury has been wholly composed of blsck men, Tbe clrcumstsnces are these : The defendsnt went to the houss of ona William Lucas a colored man) on the evening of May 15th list, and after remaining Id friendly conversation with Mr Lucas and wife until bed-time, invited his host outside ths house, as be wished to spesk to him privately. Lucas followed, not suspect ing anything wrong, and was very much surprised to have a revolver snapped In bis face, whereupon, to use his own lan guage, "ha advanced rapidly Into tbe bouse." A second shot struck bin In tbe side, the ball glancing off, without doing any serious Injury, lbs Indictment contained three counts, lbs second of wb cb waa lor "shooting at, with In- lent to sin." now IT ALL nAJTXNBD. The attorney fur tha prl-oner Is a De-nocrat, expecting to be the candidate or bla pany this fall for Prosecutor, snd therefore availed himself of ibis op. nortuoliy to Impress his colored fellow cl' liens with bis peculiar fltneia for tbe office and also bla a loudness on the constitutions! amendments. TUB TRIAL. personal Injury Waa sustslned, Is truly marvelous. But such was tbe fact. The Inmetee of the Institution maintained wonderful aelf-poasesBlontbrougbout the storm, and ths exciting scenes wblcn followed ths crash, and then tne fact, speedily known, that some of their number were burled under tbe rules. Tbe Superintendent, Dr. lticbsrd Onndry, went Into some of the maie halls and among some of ths more excitable male patlenta and announced tbe fact that some of tbe wo, mea In the convalescent ward were burled under tho rnlna, and asaea tor UelD to reauuo ihcua aad Air removing the furniture of the apartment then being deluged with rain. Never did men mors promptly nor more intelligently respood to such a call. The Board of stale ijntritles are ac companied by tha secretary, Dr. A. O. Byera of your city, and left here lo day to visit tbe Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Xenla, and possibly the new loflrmsry of Greene county, now probably tbe best institution ol the kind in the State, and In the success of which ths Board feel great Interest, and for which the county ia greatly laaeotea to tne uoarti. ISIJIA. Wui la there no piece In this city where sn occasion of such sensation, ssy as ths Oranga society psrade tbs public can hear all tha music appropriate to tbe day t Ths pspers have been full of allusions to the varlona airs In favor by ths opposing fictions, and doubtless there are many of onr people who, with out taking sides st all In ths matter, would ne very glad to near toe hostile slogiwl, "Croppies, Lie Down," "Vine, gar Hill,"" The Boyne Wat. r," "Dowr, Orangemen, Down, "Lllilbulero," and ao oo. ir oojectca mat a concert or inia kind would lend to dlsiurbaucee. It may ba answered tbst when given Impartially and as music alone there would be no dangor. Similarly, on the occasion of the late Uermao p-ace ceiebraMoo a per formance of thi "Wacbt am Rbeln," tbe Prusslsn national bymn, the "Marseil laise," "Partem pour la Byre," "Wbat Is lbs Germsn's Fstberland," Ac., would no doubt have found patrons. On St. Andrew'e Day "Blue Bonnets over ths Border," "Over tbe Water to Charlie," and other Scotch airs, not forgetting a touch of the bag-pipes; on the Oueen's Dirtnaay "nnie uritanma," "I heltoasl Beef of Old Eoglsod," and ths like; and generally on any notable annlverssry ths stralna appropriate to tbe occasion woold all be welcome. Tbe great popu larity of the elder Jnlllen's "Quadrille of all Natlona" will be well remembered, and the secret there, ws take It, waa tbat aims liking In ths public for ths favorite airs of forelga people. A. Y. World. BAKU AND BAHSlEaU. SPARROW, HINES & 00.. BANKERS, 56 8outh High 8treet, COLUMBUS, O. OBAirOH JOHNSON, T. a BKHKI' INS, i. A. jurraiY, raoiamoae. W, M. Ina. . tctltM. L. 0. BalLSV, Oash . CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Bsiisssnis to B. . Baslth a Oa, C01.USII1U8, Os Hot and Mil Vonin Draft, and aaUPiaaawa Tlat- to all perls Q. Aoropa. Is tarsal allowed 00 Deposits. NEW AOTEBTslElfreirn. RANDALL, ASTON & CO, No. 109 South High St, COLtJJIBUB, OHIO, Wholesale . Be tall Booksellers ! Stationers, W ALL PAPER 8, CHUBCS DECORATIONS im ' I Sunday School Bookt, At lastem Prises, eavlac &(! ts patreksasea. PICTURES AND FRAMES, Cornices and Frames to Order, Window Boadei and Fixtures, Bank and Uommtrolal Stationary, BPglWEgl DIRECTORY. W W invito tns attention of otu reader, to tb following list of Oolnmbns Dtiaiiieea nouses, wnioh are among tha most reliable and extenaivaestablish-mentiintbiioity- ATTOBNETa, Combined Stock Fire Ins. Co. or- COLUMBUS OHIO. The Capital Cllj Inonraaee C., a IL FBISBKB, PmldtBt; The Frankllo Insoruce JOHN QBBENLEAr,PlialMtl The Central lDnrance Co., JAMES A. WILCOX, Pmldeat Office, Kational Exchange Bank Building, Bs w, ivr, niiiHiBuiiiriirNiis aiaiiabie lor LOtfiteii, vuuo.ooo.oo Iuar Baltdlntrt, Merchandise Md other Proper.. ftntnt Loaf or Damum br tin. at r-tM M low othir tirflt-e)avai OnmpMtin. Pi.ttoul r eVttaottoo ira in me iMvruo of rann Propr tj. Ioltd Dvtlliiifs euxl Uitif f uiaiton, lor ODaf. UUVI OK BTsJ JW. Eanltablr jldlaatcd. ud J A. RCA, RsBcrftcary. ZEtort: wooo nnac9r ft- m. HEOO,llctior. SO. W. MBSRIIl, rformarl- Mtror,! Attorns- t Ls snd Wota. BUh sad Town attMta. rlnn,.n. a""' 1.0LAX BBIOjB. Attemer st La sad aotarr Public, 101 g. Blah at. npadsl attention flrsa lo Cfellcetlaur sad OottTsrabcicf, X. L. Da WITT, Atteraev at Lav sad BaUattae of ratauc SI Sooth iilfh stmt, CMumbas, Ohio. Attorn ST st Iaiv. oma. as K..t ..... . Uolatarraa. ' ai0.st.I(ABB. AttomsT st Law. Or&sa, Ko. SS SeaU Blfk treat, Axaboa builAUa.. ARCHITECTS. n. t. BROOKia. Arettteet, 01-11 Kcsineer, ofilos. B, a. Oat. lea and HUH st-sef-aa stoiy. BOOKaBlNDEBs, ..a. a CHAV O. tUIJB, aMOK-MBaae n1 ft!.-, k..a a. a. Fempnlst work aad Ferlodteala bound u order si abort BWttse. St.SS uul 61 North liL.h tr-.L BOOctg AMD rrATIONEBT. A. O a O'KLAICEI inpoBTEB AND DEALER IN T aJtU .ll. ' Baa Jut reeelTsd B CerfB of llac Teas, eonalsttn, of YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIALS, OUNPOWDKH, OLD HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, OOLONQ AMD JAPAN TEAS All of blsh wltt te sold cl Very Low Friess. Tli-s teae an very chlea scssioalas; slremsUa, flavar, swesiasss, araaaa CORNER HIGH AND TOWN STREETS, Opposite United States Hotel. llUtloiun tad DUri la ltaTi&pa. rendu fell kinda of Papsir and iWina. W& CCIumL aad Hiffb it., Id do-r tronTriraerr CIGsftRS AHO TOBACCO. TBE PIO.EEIl TOWN. .If nttcm nud Tblnri in Ceueral Mahiktta,0,Ju1j 13, 1871 ro Tilt OHIO 3TATM JOURSALt I left ClocluDftU thli morclDfl hj the OioclnDatl & Mtrletu ral I ro id, and tr-rlTtd bere a Utile before 5 o'clock Id time, before dark, to aee tbe tnigolflceDt ceaerjr of bill, rate, aod tbe two rlrers, tbe Oblo aod tbe UaahlDgum. Tbe Identical apot where tbe first tree wai felled In Oblo, wai pointed oot by an old clUieo; also the spot whereon wai erected tbe II rat brick house built in Ohio. In ibe middle of the Ohio river at tbla point, and extending np a distance of Blsntss n 01 ICES. nidin tamer JHaladlea. The hot jlar ran tbst rlotn tha hamit- awn. arau muir auuwaUs. cissai, if tbi Mm tM u piupos.. (w UirgalariUM, thta U tba Miaon to whUh blliotu attteki may ba anticipat ed 4 waak taAuea, loo, la -mkaat la tb mat noatha, ud tba loaa of TlUlity tbraurb tba pom bjr azoeam panpintloa ia ao traat, tbat a wbolea tsa tonio, eoabtaloff atao tba praptrUn of a dlSuaifa Umalaat aod gratia xallaraat, la la mtnr eaara aaoeaiarjr to health, aad aadar so oiTSuavstaaeaa aboold ba dlapaaaaa. with by tba aickljaad dabilltaUd. 01 all tba prapaiailoai lataadad thoa to rtfrtah, luatavla. and fotUty tba hnnaa frama. then la aoaa that will eoaipara with Ho.tatttr'a OilabraUl Btomub Bitian. Tbey haTt baaa weigbad ia tba blaca ol aapo- ricora anl aot (ooad vaottDr, hara bea rcoom- Buaded (toa tba flnt ae a fttit Bcdlclaal epa-dilc, aot ae a boreraga, aad la aplto ot latoraatad oppodtloa from Inaanarabla quartara. itaad, after a tweatr yam trial, at tha h-ad ef all pro-p taury madlataai Itteadad toe tha preraatloa and ear or ail ordinary oamp atata of tha item- ach, tha Urn, tba Mwalo and tba aema. Ia tba vahaaltby dlatrwt bordertaff tba t4 MTnof tha Sooth and Wt at, Umtattcr Bitten nar k eiaaaad aa (be aWn.ard oaa f-r a'trv aiitai of Intf r nUUnt otmsUH lam. Tha pi-ipla who Inhabit thota diauiola, p aca Uta n -t implicit aoattda-ot la tha Diaoaratlun a eonfldaaoa tb tt la linreaaed Ttiy year by tba nmlu ol lie operation.Ai blttera, ao tM, of tha voat poralehma oharaetar, aro aptlaiinf op Ukt fungi on twr aiiia, tbe pu-l o u harvby fonoaraad aralaai tba dram-aboB (rauda. Atk for HMUt'ar'e Bittara. aea tbat ihe label, aa, are oomet, bad rBtnb-r that tba traauiaa axilela u aem aala la bulk, but in nouiaa oniy. F. A. & L. LESQUEREUX, un a Laaoi arooa off AMEBIOAIS Ladies' and Gent's Watches, 01 hs Wallhaas, El(la aaal Co I leal Itatas Caasaaai-s Oalebrmtne. naaafaotn-w. lino Swiss Watches, OlMiews IssporullaB. Cold and Sliver Plated Goods, JEWELRY I If B AID La. SB V1BIITY HIIII,L three miles, Is a beautiful narrow wooded Tha Jury belna duly Impsnneled aad island, samsri orlwinalli "Krr' T.i.nri ' paying tne cioaeat aitention to tne avi- .uisv.sss.iuisuu;iiiIsii d-Dce, and ibe counsel appealing to tbe I as dense aa the ramou Heilcan cbap- u.ntiemeo of ina jnrj, - in mocieio. pw,. lnrj M on, -aUoll , tb. i, naeol and blah flown Urms. -Bnt ill lols wss at poor Bob Wrights exponas, aa from tbe beglnnlnc; then wsb no doubt about hla conviction, for If be b id anything to lear from a Jary of bla own color It to losilce. Tbe colored people ot tbla community are very (salona of their good name and reputation, and undoubtedly fslt that their character aa conservators of lbs peace, aud aa friends of law and oMer, waa to some extent in lovely In tb, extreme. Ths Journey from Cincinnati to tbla plica la not very agreeable, as ths road la anything else bnt smooth. However, It Is In better traveling condition now than before It passed Into tba handa of tb Balllmor 4 Oblo railroad. The wooden bridges are to be replaced by oi law ana omer, wae to eome vxteus in-1 .. , . . , w. . w . . . volved in the result of the case, and that Ih 'r,ck , It wonld be better that ninety and nine Innocent men cnouia eancr, true 10 allow ona nuaer lo escaoa. Tbe drfruce was, that Robert ls of a wayward disposition, mncb given to nuporsUllon sod vain Imaginings, snd thsl aa wss posarsMd of ons of these un fortunate eccentricities at the time he pistoled Hr. Lucas, and therefore ooght laid with new Iron. Ho that It la event ually lo be made a Oral clasi route In tbe handa of III new manicera. Ths crops look quits well; wheat only tolerable In the low grounds, but corn appean Bur. The yield of apiiles and plums In th'a region le heavy particularly tbe form aot to be held responslbla. The evidence f The damson plum la quite abundant rniKos " umcicu. iu ci-ar -rbtn u ,lon0m"nt on tha wiiii. wan wit pitniy oi money ana ,.,,, Uils svsnlng shout tho news re. ssla-th a... I a Una tsars, t H Ira. that aama nf . ..... ... .,.. .v.. ... ... .. ceivea conceromg tne not In Kcw Voi wu- w. u '-""', I uity Wrlsh 'acaset lb nlior couldn't aoytnlog In It but a plain esse of shoot ing, aod ao round Uob guilty on tbs seo- ona coons, sikr neing out ova Hours, Tax DIHOCBACr, The young Democrsoy of ths Nsw Departure atrip looked on with an air ot aasomod resignation, tbat aald plainly, "Wall, wa told you so; yon may ao ahead and try Republicans with thsl kind of a Jury, but yon better aot try It on with Democrats." Ta aid hard-beatla, however, waohav Blood np for th pure Anglo rlexon, wbll " waa a button on th-lr ahlrta, eon dn't Humor her hai It tbat onward of thirty policemen were tilled and a large number wunded. Mayor Hall anil Buserlntendent of Police Kelso, 1 nesrd oiuerly denounced br numerous p-raoos on tba atreele, Ir- respeotivs or party or or creed, ror their Inlamoua order preventing tne Urania- mea (rom marching In procecalon. Had these scamps not pursued such a vscllst- lng cours oral Btieavoriog to boo- Ksss, men permitting in procession cw York would probably bare -scaped Ihe terrible effusion ot blood. This Is ths beginning, whst tha ending will be liod only knowa. wonder ir Mayor Hall and Buperln. Lake It ao nhlloaonhlcalle: with tham la lb fcelhtr that braake tb cams! tendent Kelso will attempt to prevent back, una old fellow who Bad always us usisouo irisa population rrom taken (real nrld la belna a luror. and marching la nrocesaloa on nrxt Ht. Pat had always continued to vols straight rick's Day "In the morula' P Guess not, alona for Jarkaoa until 1803. when ha leet they ihoold offend thalr tulltlcal changed lo Vallaodlgham, even trailed trienda, and tbla would be aevere on the from a dlatent perl of tbe county to aa- Democratic psny next (ill In th Empire anrw ttimarir mat taentning were really any elections, true, eureenouin, toerssst iwo aark II? tbs Uourt renort of Rnowi No rows In ths very Jury box where bs bsd In Franklin county. I discover that Co. ao often aal la Judgment, Tba eight lumrme le Hill far ahead ol Chlcsgo and waa too much for hunt he Inrnrd about, l .dliua In tha matter ot granting dl. and as ha mopped bla weeping forehead, voraea, la the wicked city of Chicago, said to a Irlead, "Well, Weill bring on where railroad paaeengo-e are aullned tham, things yon call nsw depcrturea that twenty mlnuira are aiven In which i m reauy to ao naa to M delivered I to apply for a bill, even then la that op vo oosoytntng go anywner, uoa i olty ol grace iniquity, only about 00 per wo ia mis worm coming lo r I cent or pelltlooera eucesed In procuring But tbe verdict la arncrallv annrnvMl I huia wj flasl bsmniias, km t. ta Every chip noce-eara aaa correct ona. lb sua roe as aaual I wnnriiw eanniw or PeftfibiiM r . sccursteaaa assailed cncTis or the navel next morning, and th world atlll moves), I iv tbat tha number of divorcee porta of Ike world; aad tbe eiamloitloa X. I granted amountt to pntty near Put-In-Bay House tFut-In-Bay Islud,l 1 nl.o Xai-Io, Ohio. SHEW, weST,COProp'n. BUamboeta raa rrtnilarlvawnr Unrnliit mnA n rami d ; iroawg nnsuu', uo amy aaiiTBaag mm Ueiroli, lotxl'-aad Uaalaad. lb aad Trio TichU aold at ill Hallr. niHr-ava atrcdtioad rata, ao4 bafgaga obecktd ihrough to Far tsnrniaddrfii SwrBT. Waat h ln . (... r St Corner rhwism nwd FllitBih Pt, rniinanipnia. First Claaa. GsatrsL, Tsrcss, .iO pat lay TOE BUCKEYE HOUSE, Nor 80 mat East Broad it. ll Now Under New Minigemint, AM la tSfW-BllhaS. aaral-a ..S MUla.aJ thra-iehoai. It ! sow a u-strsbla sad ensstorta-bls sbo.ls fnei-a-.ls-san1 rswular tte.rd.-a, Tha UN. Is lull, suppuad with tha bast Uas saatkst Traa-lNt board l le par day. toll a wni.rt.ir. V-'pH-t.-.. aJ. As. UUIIBY, aairoracttiaaa as nunn Italian and Amorloan Marblo, catcla flraalia Brwwa ataae, Montisiiim, 4o., No, IU N. Bioa Srassv, CULUllUDi. O. all klsds a Ra'uias Wask does sa Slsrt NetHe SAMUEL V. GREER, (afaaoaeaat la DUtofaa UmrJ FlfiEEOSE MANUTACTUEER 520 Norm Street, Philadelphia, awTaBUkaao in mi. Bites, firs nawlaa. rertlae aad Sa-tbw. a-s Lsalb.1 aad S.bt-it rl.tt.U. rips,Maaala,a--t aaafat-alOsas' -a-l aUktsda, .1. NEW GROCERY STORE! NEW AND FRESH WOODS B. n. Bint. WholaaaU and raUU deaUt vn Ctfara. tfo. Ill, Boutb High etnet. Otgaia ol mt awaajaBBfa-tora. CONFECTIONS ARDBUTillJHAT. BTEPffiNBOiv. nuirK nn.. aiabna Bni'dttif, da-alar ia Paraiffa JTmltai, Toy . OyiUra, Vub aad (Jane I ta laiada la aaa- a W.IiMHH eUN, U aanfaetBrare of th Oaperior Poreelala Flat aod rMthoonbiead, No. IS, 11 and II. O.ara Houaa BlooK. aprU ly ORAIN TILB AUD VEttEH riPE. JAUKS FATT&R80M k OO. Otalar ta Hole Draia Til aad Btoo Sewn Pip f ardoppoatt Ualoa Paeaeagar DtpoU Pavvnla'a Dm Biox. IV) bouih Ulch sTtrt. Fn- enpUotu MiafaJJr oonpoBodad at all boon. AND NO MISTAKE. -PUICaEIASBr) FOB OASH rrma ttndirbiokbd X HIUUUM CO., BAVI 0P1NID AT TBI OLD STAND Of BBOOIB No. 235 S. W. Corner of High and Friend Streets A FULL AND COMPLETE 8TOCK Of GROOERI MANTELS & GRATES! Tiiiii cuLVMiiVsi Mantel and Grate Company ABB MARINO ALL lUD Ot MARBLEIZED MANTELS Imitating Nstirra Truthfully, and Produc' ing vrorK interior 10 nana In the C0UM7 ALL OUBWOEE WAERAHTED 1AIHES FULTON, Agent R . B.-A Uraw slosk ef Bsaattfal Osrds sn OasaataiT Vaaas, lost raeairad el htmi patters. E. F. MORGAN, raieseseet Is D. 0. Bask a Oa.J Wo. as SJoutti Illah ajtroot, Isanesatpict NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS mrr day. Ba win aava a larie Meek ai 1st. PAUTEQAH, LA llOMAH, aad au-tea scp-Uu brsabd. at inrORTED OlOABa, Is asaort Usa. OaUtaa.a FOUNDRY HiCHINE SHOP Is, B. DA.VIES, UAMVlktrmMM Off FOBTABLE AND 8TATI0NABY ENGINES. cnatavcu Amo circular saw. ma nACMiNEa. ALCOTT. or BROOM HANDLE LATHES, Tansblaf MsAlaas, Msw-n aad aVssasfa. Iro V.ulu aad salsa. Haiar Hills. Mill Wotls, Una awd IraaOsatlap. -aa... awn, .lluajMN lSflai ae, aa, as, All Kinds l Repilrlng al ShonNotlc DllOAD KTUKET, rOaraes ef tuts A-aaaaJ ooLUnaoa, TO BLACKSMITHS. I aa aea ftvaared le raniak lei -oar ass GOAL ess Ike roUowtea suae t Blo-aburg, YoughloghD, BrMaire, Coaaclavllle, Cambridge, Tatnlo Creek, BrtasOar at dstl-srsd frnas uj Tasd la uv P"sc' aa sard ISO Laag Ili-Mt, sspe. P. BATOEIv, SDIIIT MANUFACTORY. IIALWIl'aiaj ciivii rou SHIRT. anag fm4 tbla vlb-a fXr j era ItUag Altt aff ofci-rf a Ua ye bit. Erttfa vUl malv fmmy ettMU, ui aUafank fmAiut44. sllao Ui IManaM ttsu abovuZ rWaa rVaws, sfm. PahaflM eat by rata, ,0, K. ia aa-rwrav aia-t as vavvan satram, fliui, DRt'OtilSTS. DRV tSOODfl. fMHORIf. (TRRHHAW OO. in to J. D. Gabon, ft Go.. 141 B. HlaTb Bt. Carveta, jVaaiiiaUt. liclton, VeWat, BnuoU, la taOlMWB W WIUI sss Hiaau an sanest,-, vas ClnUaa, HUpU aad Paaey Dry Good. rVRMITURB. nnift TmniairruHi co. If aaaiaaitanrB of tijiUclvaa unu.urt, wboleaala 4U4 raUiL WararooKa, 6, 7, aad i (Awyana Btoolu UA-rt, VAaVSa El'O 9. muniNAND .UDWia. aUaafaetarer of Ilata. Cape aad Para, aad daal la Htraw (Jooila, UmbralUa, Ae , Sil tt. Bigb Mi. JBWELRT AND WATCHEI Entirely nr, ud joii parchtsed in tha Kitten Huktt. W would be Ud to Old Frlenda and Former Patrons rnoHuitro to maki it to tbci ADVANTAGE TO IXAMINI OUt STOCK ADD FBICU BEFORE MAKING THEIR PURCHASES. I t. CORBDAY m CO., HannfactariT si floe Jawslry of .rarv dsasrlptloa. Watoass platsd sold and sUrsr, bo. I B. Broa4 otraat. OidmbraaaUprompUr ssueatad. M.IL LBSaUBREtrX, erkoUaals aad RataU daalars la Watakss, Cleaka aad Jawalrr. No. II, B Hi b.traas. LCiaBEB. Oolomhns. O, Mar. 1871. !. WfERIOI at CO. COLUMBUS CABINET CO,, IV ew Store, South High Street, (Opoalt Open Haaac.) Have Joel Opened la Their Ipaeloaa ncw (Wr() t faet1 Assarlneat g PARLOR, DRAWING ROOM, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SETS TO BE FOUND XV CENTRAL OBIO n a. na ui a bvxv m auaod. Laraber ITeRbaaU,daalra la all kind ot Wwkett riswtia , L,ambaf( XaU ska ottt (dprtaf aaA Water atiaeU. niHsMNa-mV, i B WlLaKlB rsahloaabla aTlUla-tT. Lmss TrtHCitDsa, VaoeV (roods. As., lie a. Uagh SI. oe. Qosdals Sioass. 0. W. BIsmoMB, Waslsaals aad Batall MilUa-fr woods, 111 InttU Etla at..lprs Ho-a. Blnak. IrlBBCHaNT TAILOHS, tBB OBIO HXBCHAKT TAILOBWa AND uuiruiNO co, til Boate Blah Bl eaaW Baits Bade le Ortsr. Bao4r-saada OtethaBf alwsys oa oaad. jua. euNDBaBiumBB. Bafabsal Tailor and dealer la Badr4ada Ootli. la aad (Jam's r-xalsBlnf Qoeds. aasrlsaa Jfo. -1 Balldln. JOHN BBLTZBB A OO. Caaba Tlaaos, Msodnam A Haa Onus sad Bs. lodaoaa, Mastsai laatluaSaats, As., 11 aad II A. uuaL JOSEPH tlUIsDEBSHEIlES Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Oor. High ana SuU 8t, Now Ooodi, Iprlng Bljrle ! 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Full Text | VOL. XXXII. NO 369 COLUMBU6 OHIO, J331SaS;jYM:. 171. t . - THE GERMAN NAVY. lit Former nnd Present Con-dlllnn. - lb l)U at Naval lasl-nclloa." Hon ih union and Man or the Nasi ar obtained. tbelr fleet, an capable, Idlemerpaey, of the itreeU tBd ba, fot the prei. mag uiaii'inru n 1 1 ui a. viwui I a Uorrstpnagaoo eTsw Totk Trlbuu Wimhumiuvin, June 24. lo the jeer 1847, there wm a Qer manv after fashion, but tbat QermaDT bad do fleet, or any notion of a fleet. In the year 1843. there irers Ideas of a Gar-men Empire, to be constituted In some revoiotlonir- raehloD or other by a constituting Parliament sitting atFranlt-tbrt-on-the-Maln. It seemed good unto this Inchoate Empire that It should hart a fleet; the snggtsiloa being owing chiefly to a Ridlcti number named Kent, Who had flrst been a schoolmaster, and then lived fpr a long time In Briall. A fleet of some kind was not together If a curloui colltctlon of the "cast" crafts from other navies could be called a fleet and then came the question about a port on the North Bra, for any port on the Btltlc obviously bad Its disadvantages. A committee was delegated, with the right of secret sittings, to Inquire Into the capabllites of certain lo. ealltlea for havens, Kerst being the moving power In the matter. While the commutes was Deliberating, and had si-most concluded a provisional bargain wl h the Grand Duke of Oldenburg for Wllhelmihaven, there came a crista In the aflalie of this problematical German Empire. 1 s fleet was put up 'o auction. What came of the e lf. I It Is not easy Dow to discover; the ships that lesst merited breaking up were bought at auction by Prussia. Prussia, too, assumed the Wilhelmabaveo negotl-ttloo, and concluded Itlntho year 1853, buying from Grand Dote IMer a slip of oulruah waste land, measuring about 3150 acres, extending from the u.nter Ureek on the aooth to llenpenHertrlft on the north, for toe sum ol $1)75000 -a purchase Dot profl able on tne face of It, but made with tne view or converting tne ouiruao vra-te Into a are tt oaval port nd arsenal. Bince iben the boundary of 1853 nas been extended some little distai.ee loland The construction of the war naven waa commenced In the year 18V,, but was proceeded with in a very languid manner for several years. The annual sum exp-nded In the work for the fl'st ten years was never g'eatly over (250,000, and when the magnitude of the plan Is considered, It Is obvious that such a vote as this was a mere drop In the bucket, lint Id 1850 tho works were puaned oo rapidly, and the 'expenditure became more liocral; till, oo the 17th ol June, 18liy, the new harbor was opened In form by Wilbelm, tne King ol Froe-ale, now Emperor of Germany. The opening was In form In every eenae. It la true the basin, csnsl, and moles were constructed, but tbe harbor Was yet dry land, or, at the most, mud, when thus formslly opened A British shlp-of war, tbe Meteor, waa present at the openlog Mot being gifted with the capacity ol vaoltlog over earthen dykes and pro-greaaitg on dry land, she lay outside In the bay. The works continued to progress onill the declaration of war be tween Francs and Germany, lo July of last year. Attnataate, linelrn-nveD was but a naval port In name. Mo Ger man suln-of-war Dad ever eteametl into Its baslu. It existed Indeed, and the port had been opemd, but only by tbe nod ol a Ktrg. An earthen dyka still extended acr.isa Its mouth l 'tween the moles, excluding the sea water wholly from the Dew nort Hnnrtlv nc'ore tbe declaration of war a North German squadron, consisting of the Konlg Wlibelin, ttnlCromprlui, and tne Prince Frederick Ctrl, h.d come M Koeland, on Us way profes-edly ro a vor.ae to the As ires. The Kooig Wil belm bed nine iD'.heeof fonlneaaon Ita bottom, for there waa no dry dock In tierman watsrs where the tnoneter ship eoold be berthed end cleaned. Ita epeed waa thus reduced from 14 to knots, ltactlmders were on an old and obao- le e principle. In coming through the Kattegat the Prince Frederick Carl had broken off two of tbe fore fans of Its screw. Bet tbe squadron quitted Plym oath In July, nominally ou tbe way to the Aiores, yet whh a forewsrnlug ol what was coming, with secret orders not to pass the L.nd'.-Ejd, aud with a ran-, d.ivoca given at tne Start. An arise from tbe (Ugsblp put Into Dartmouth wittmui hoisting the North Germ in flag An . nicer ran up to London, saw Count Uernatorrr, snd came down aijsto wttn dianatchea. On tbe 18tn of July tbe German eQuadron was In the month of the Jade, wuus the French and moat of tbe net of the world believed It quietly logging across the Atlantio to the As ores. There were but three ah I pi, not Id the best condition lor on-naiv o opera' tlone, and. looking at the strength of tbe other side, not calculated to loaplre great confldenca aa rtgarda defensive capabilities. I'he three sblpe lay across tbe mouth of tbe Bay of Jade, opposite the Island of Wsngeroog, at the point where the chanisi la narrowest and obstructed with banks. Tbe protection of the Wester was tirdlly conuMed le 15 lorprdo-boela, that of the Ebe to six torpedo boats (.team lau.cnts). Tne Doaltlon seemed critical In the ex treme. It le a well authenticated fact tnat,npto lbs month of August I eat, theic wee not a alngle gun In position on the German cosst ol tbs North ttea for defecates purposes. II the Freoch fleet, aa might reasonably bsvs beeo expected, had drtveo In the defensee cone Ituted by tbe tbrea Ironclads st lbs month ol the June, the worke of Wilbelmaneveo lay at their tnerav, and there waa no retreat lor the German iron o ads, for the aartbea dyke stlil stood across the tbrbat of the harbor or Wllbeimahavuoi and avao If tble had not been the case, It waa lo an ntterly d.fenaeleascoodliioo. Uow the French never came Is matter of bietory. Meanwhile extraordinary exertions were mane to mneny tne ae tVaeeleee condition of tbe northern cos Yet tbs batteries protecting the Elbe w.re not finished till October, and mounted with 000 pounder guns, dome Utile time belora this a b tilery of UOO pouodrr guns was got Into position at Wllbslmsnaron. Now, there are to batteries of guns of this caliber ona ther aide of tbe -otrance to tne harbor. At Ueppenterl-lll a large fort is In course of oonstruotlon oo a slight proj-citoo Id'O tbs Day. lis cssomuols are dow about to be arched In, aud Ita scarp la about Hoi-bed. It will mount when fln lahsd sod no time Is to lie lost In Its oomplsiloD sbout 40 11-lncb guns, wnica will command ths fair-way Trading to ths imuin of tbs harbor. Another fori on ths opposite aide of the barher abont six mile across Is building, and an Iron-cisd fort la to be reeled id the center of Ibe channel, It I reckoned, and Justly so, that thsae defences, combined with torpedoes and ooeiructioaa to oe lata uown in ton reir; way In case of need, will render Wl. be Imahaveo Impregnsbls on the aea slds, whileaobatn of earth work rodoubiaon the landward aide effectually meal ths minor danger In thsl direction. Onenf the defects of tbe place 'hat of want ol good drinking water Wl-halmahaveo haa ovarcome. Bptltusnare been discovered, and water Is now oh. telaed, so that ths tanks of the largeet hip caa be Oiled st ones with good we. ter. Another appreheuelon vis i that tbe channel and harbor mouth were labia to become silted is contradicted; and It Mens probsbls thsl any tendency thereto may be everted by the stsady ae ol dredgers, which certainly a-s'not spar-d. in December I at, taking ad. Vea'ssa of t hluh tlda. lb R .tit Wil. belea oaaMln. drawlsg abont BO rest of -nr. nut Wlibalmsbaven la eorelf, la the era of u Uarrsaa naval authorities very difficult port to make; I would not Ilk to try that without a pilot. Plym-ou h I there Is not a lieutenant In the German navy who could not take a ship Into Plymouth In the night time." Tula was Wbat a naval olUner quietly told me, with whom I happened to have a talk on maritime an. Irs Id a Berlin restaurant, and his testimony Is confirmed from other aourcaa. It aeema plain Gar. many does not want for naval officers: her lack Is of a fleet and of a seaboard. The solution of the fleet problem Is simple, If costly; ths consideration of the otner themselves, far from ths (sou ia.nl of a harbor for a war-fleet. It la ntterly de-flcient In eggreeslvs lacilltlea, whlls It present- facilities of an obvious character, not for being attacked, It la true, but for being blockaded. Like all oreek harbors, It Is very mnch of the natore of a prison. There la a point Id the passu out where the Mr-way la Dot over half mile broad. With a blockading equadrun of very moderate force concen- tra'ing a nre on a guuey use tun, not, to ba traversed sova bv a single ablp at ouce, a fleet in Wllhelm-haven, trying to come out, would almply be Bent to the bottom ship arter am p. ui courss, tnese very defects In an aggressive sense en-henoe Its merits In a defensive one; but then It la a wrong application of the utility of a fleet to alow it away oenind big land batteries at the bottom of a gat, and Imagine tbat a triumph has been achieved when annihilation nas been escaped. Buch a port as Wtlhelmahaven Is Just the port to nullify the boldest exertions on tbe part of the best fleet bsvlng It as a base of operations, providing slwaya that a hostile fleet were prompt to take time by tbe forelock, aud block, ado the exit. Tbe German coast of the North Sea la emphatically sn eligible coast In point of aggressive facilities. The Prussian war navy, nanaeo over to the North German Oonfedereilon and now become tbe Imperial navy, owea Its Initiation to Prince Adalb-rt, who Is now the Admiral commanding It. In the earlv dave It waa officered partly by otflcera of other nallooalltlea, and by suitable men taken from the merchant navy. A naval echool lor training young officers was, however, very soon Instituted, snd lor a long time nans hare been admitted Into the navy except through Ita portals. The following are tbe tea's applied to a voung officer 10 Insure bis efficiency: The entry of a cadet Is admissible between tbe agea of 10 and 17; the applicant must c me with a certificate that he has passed a gymnasium examination In the first class, and has, In addition, to pass a stiff examination in arithmetic, geography, trigonometry, atoreometry, apbencel trigonometry, physics, (comprehending optics, acoustics, nest, electricity, msg. netlsm, electro magnetism, aud Induction), geogrsnhy (physical and political), French and English lanaueget, drawing: and when not educated In gymnasium, history and Latin In addition. Tbe as pirant then serves for one year In tbe cadei-shlp, when be go.s np lor bis ex. amlnetlon for the rank of midshipman. The following are the subjects on which be has to sa'islr by nu meann lenient inquisitors: Navigation, elements of astronomical geography, logwork.&o, (technical and theorelcal), taking aolar, lunar, a'cuar, ana planetaryuo-erva-tlons; construction and use of charts; practical acquaintance with the use and construction or in sextant, aerometer, thermometer, svmplesnmeter. chronom eter, the deviation of tbe comptss, &c; sesmanshtp In all its details, (orecucei and theoretical), examination in artil lery; knowledge of powders tneir composition, exploelve force, burning speed. aud projectile power; ability lo Judge between good aad bed powder; metboda orproving powder; tne stowage oi pow der in msgezioes, anoat aou asDore; transport ol powder; clss. Ideation ana nomenclature of projectiles; acquaintance with their proper charges; goowl. edge of guns, gun-carriages, and armor- plating; knowledge or gunnery practice; with many other topics of a more technical and Intricate kind. Tbe lad Iben gnea all tat on service for wo or three f oars ss mldshlpmso. and then enters tb Naval Hchool at Kiel, when he studies for a ye.r or a year and a half, at tbs end of which time be presents nim-sit ror nia examination to pass from midshipman to Hen tenant. Tola examination covers viie sams ground ae tbe former, but Is much more testing, tie Is probed to the bol. torn In navigation sud scsrosbtp, Including tactics. Among tbe artillery euhjecia bs Is questioned as to tbe para bola in tbe nigbl ol round snot ana shell, tne effects of Impact with given materials, penetrating power or oinerent nrojecillea, the probabilities of objective points, the details of forelga artillery armaments, and the use and e fl-c a of small arms In naval actions. In naval enaloeerlnr. he must hsve a full knowl edge of machinery, Including principles of condensation, expansloo. &. and of shipbuilding In all its details, no must be up In land fortlflcailons and ths maneuvers of an Infantry force onshore. Ue must bsvs run acquaintance witb the rvgulatl ina atfatlog discipline, and have tbe penal code (which Is ths asms aa tbat In force among the G'-rmaa land ttoops) at hie Haters' ends, lie must be a cumplishedln toposrspblcaldraughia msnablp snd In tbe construction ol plaus for batteries, and the Impromptu defense of nieces. In mathematics be ban to demonstrate lamlliarlty with tne differential and Integral calculi. Having tbna shown himself to be sn Aoml ral Oricblon ba Is then at liberie to wall forblsvscsocyaaaob-lleuteatnt. When midshipman, he enjoys the daily pay of 40 centa on chore; sn ia', 00 or uo cenia extra as table money. He must serve two yeers, at least, aa sub-lleuieosnt be fore promutlon to lieutenant, bnt tbe average Is from three to five yeara' ser vice prior to tbeoccurrence oi a vacan cy After an average aervlce or about aix years aa lieutenant, ho becomescep-lalo-lleutenanl. At present tnle grade la attained without any additions! ex. amlnetlon, bnt It la Intended to create an Institution to bs called the Nival Ulgh School, of a similar character with lb Military Academy, attendant's at which, fora certain time, Is to ba compulsory belor the attainment of tbe raokoi captain-lieutenant. &e captain lieutenant the term of aervlc may aver age about alx yeara, the next grade being commander; the higher ranks arc captain and admiral, tho attainment to which la wholly dependent on the occur reoce of vacaoclea. Promotion la, without exception, by seniority! It belDg asanmed, aed eurely not without cause, that tlllclency Is scoured In all by the rlgorooe examlna lions which bee to be undergone Tbe naval ecrvlce la, wita lbs exception of the ofllcers of ths merchsnt service taken Into It at the beginning, and atlll remaining, woolly an arlelocrailn one. It Is the faablon to Join the naval svr vice, snd It ia at once compulsory and tbe fashion 10 psas good examinations In tbat service. It is an achievement, the secret of which ths Germsoe sesm alone of European natlona to have mastered, huw to make It the faablon with young noblemen to work, aa he who worketb tbat Be may live. On board a a at tale vetsel tbs following Is tbs 0d-ofn(tt ere: let. U-ptalo; l. Com mended Ol. Navigating Lieutenant (who la always captain lieutenant, aud Is tbs senior nr.l3er aext to tho commaod-rr); 4th, Gunnery Lieutenant (who la also aanlur officer of tbe orates), snd two or throe Junior watch-ofllcere (lieutenants), with tbe quantum of lleutenanl. Un wr tbe navigating lieutenant ther la ao celling muter; tbe former la rcepon-elbla for the eel I log of the ablp, aud la aided by tbe beat mtdanlpmen oo board. Similarly, the gunnery lieutenant haa no gunner uoder btm, but Is responsible for all artillery details himself It Is no ticeable how, by the tsal or seniority, grester stress seems to be laid nhoa navigation than gunnery; un the cam principle, probably, that In a oavalry regi ment tb horaat are always objreta of greater solicitude than tbe men. Every ship la the German aervlce, even tb small-el snob jet, Is prodded with de tailed drawinga and aeottons or every lurelgn war ablp. Ita weak points are epeclOcally stated, and de- ttlla give aa so ths spots to It aimed at with ths most likelihood f disabling tha machinery. "My word,' to quo'o the iMie remark of en officer wlin wh m 1 happened to havecoov-r-nation un tbla topio "My wod, 1 kaow the ships of the British tli-st better then their own yooog officers " And I saw enough to tasks maoartaln tbat this was no empty boast to which officers are anbjscted on thle, as on other topics, Insures their acquaintance with them, ao that pilots. tbe want of which was ons of ths piteous complaints of the French naval otflcera on the farcical northern cruise of OAT TON LEITEB. TO TBI OnlO STA TM JO USUAL i Our city li once more quiet. Host of the dtbrit of tbe lata hurricane la cleared ence of the storm-shattered bulldlnga there would ba little to remind the atranger of tbe lata disaster. Of course there are sorrowing hearts and desolate homes. The ground baa closed over the dead, but the aadneas of bereavement will linger long after all traces of tbe storm hi ve dlssppeared. Since the heavy rain which occurred here Isst Tuesday afternoon, the weather has been unusually pleasant. i at uoara or state untrities met here ;her matter Involves questions Into "" aa ' 1 J " blch I do not feel called upon to enter. .,.'. ....,.,. n..i t t. nr n.....h-., .h. Th.. the members of this Bosrd John W Andrews. Esq , of 0 ilumbus, (Preeldent); Donglas Putnam. Esq., of Marictts: Jo seph Perkins, E-q, of Oleveland; Dr. John Davis, of Cincinnati, and our fel low townsmtn, Hobert W.ttleele, IS q Ons word abont the seamen. They are drawn from tha seafaring population in the name manner as the army la from the Inland population, the term of aervlce being for hree years. There are four classes. Tbe first class, from which tbe petty officers an found, comes from a naval school, the pupils of which enter as boys, snd are taught seamanship In youth Tbe term of cervlce of tbic clasa Is IS veare. alter which they are provided for In varlona capacltlec In the civil aervlce of the Crown In the asms way aa long service non commissioned officers of tbe srmy. The pay of the urst-cisss seaman la about ou cents per day, in addition to food and clothing. It does not seem to be the custom to reta'n while ahlps are not In commission, the services of sny nava tbeaa Bret-class men. At Wllbelmshaven there are on'y about 200 sailors, who live la barracka on shore, and are all nret-ciasB men, in every sense of tbe word. Borne difficulty mignt oe experiencea in getting to- getber efficient crews for a fleet at abort warning it Is aaat sum -lent to have good eeamen, such ss the merchant ser vice would (urnleb; it would seem to a nonprofessional man that some experi ence In the handling of great guns would uo advantageous, it is not easy to seo how they can be obtained with a scratch crew; nor is it easy to eee bow, If indiscriminate and uncon- are, all of them, well known aa gentle men of Intelligence, probity and active benevolence. For these qualities they were selected for the Important trusts wuicu, uooer tne law, uavo ueea cuui-mltted lo tbel; bands. They are not In any sense gentlemen of leisure, but for-tuoately In such clrcumstsncea aa will all iw them to take time (rom their own affairs to render gratuitous service to the State. Daring their stay here, the Board (ell present out Mr. Andrews, who was detained at home by personal Indisposition) visited the National Home for Soldiers and Sailors, the southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, and the Children's Home of Montgomery county. Beyond a general expressioo of pleasure at ths condition and management of these Institutions, the views of the Bosrd will doubt less be reserved lor the annual report, which will be preaented to tbe Governor prior to tha meeting of the next General Assembly. Tbs nnrooong or a portion or the Southern Luuailo Asylum last Sabbath, mention of which has been made through the papers, will result In but trilling loss to tbe State, and In no serious coise- 100 per cent Old St. Paul, I believe It war, waa - entirely wrong wnen be annooaced in tbe presence of a aelect bridal ptrty, some where down near Athens, tbat "Whom God batb Joined together let no atan put asunder." He should rathsr have said, " Whom God hath Joined together, let no men fcare oonrt No. ) put aerjoder." But Paul was an old fogy, bad n's read B acksti n aad conldn't dispatch boelnra with half the ease that 'he yonsg attorneys now do; and then Paul waa not half so wise aa some of ths Judge of our day who think Paul waa an old galoot not worthy of their distinguished oonslderstion, and ona whose opinions In regard to divorces arc ntterly valueless. To-morrow I leave for Por'smonth, and If possible will drop a line from bat point. Yours, R V. P. S, Jnly 18th, 1671. -Early this morning I visited tbe old cemetery, a lovely spot situated but a few squares northessl of ths college grounds. In the center of this grand receptacle for the Weary of life, stands, and has stool perhspa for ages, the finest Indian rel'c, In shapa of a moand, that I have ever seen. I asked an aged citizen as to Its breadth, how many trees of venerable ege stood upon Its surface didn't really know; Inquired of a "man and brother," to set Information In regard to this wonderful work or tbe rioo uiau. ttta'iy, Maass, doesn't know; specs ds man tbat keeps the hotel ccn tell yon. Ho tbla early In the morning, not yet half past Ave, I returned to tha hotel, and mine host, If he bed eTer knew, hss quite forgo ten whet should be known by every citizen of Marietta, old and young. There are on this mound some twenty venerable trees, and on ths top li sn lo-closure surrounded by an Iron fence, where are planted Honrs, Ac. I should Judge the mound to be a little broader, but not ao high, aa the dome on our State House. Yours, 11 x. COMMERCIAL BANK. No, lOO IN. Iliffh lit-, (Se4il.nl' Block), COLUMBUS, 0. PAT IKTEBIwr ON DPOTT8, BUT AND Ball OoU and wine, CtoTssaueuat Beads, sal aXl listelass umrltt-c. I a II ft Pasuuaares YlrLrfXa To aad enea all ths ntaelpal poets Is aorooa, sU ibura psyabls lo Oold, snd on all tha pnoclpel auu miwiu us aufop sua ao u-ssera nsiiaiufl; Roelnsis LAMa IWaaal ianIT p-fajipt IIUBUQt. eblp la paid off, anything bnt a scratch ?a.e"?, ' "f '".T...0'! crew can be got together on short no- tics, taking Into consideration tha long absence rrom home or so msoy sesmen. Mot the least Interesting question sheet ing naval matters which the lata war brought np was that ol torpedoes. Tbe oplolon of those whose experience of i hem waa largest is not lavoraDia to toe value of llxed torpedoes. It le impossi bis lo ba certain that tbey remain sta tionary. "Yon never know where they are," was the pltby remark made to me concerning those at tbe month of the Jade. Often they go adrift and get In a tangle In a alngle night, and tbey block the road for frlenda aa well ss foes. The best means for the application of torpe does la Judged t bs by means of boats constructed as torpedo-bosts, which In a alngle night can lay down a belt of tor. loalltutloo. Contracts had Juat been closed within a few days previous to tbe storm, for certain alterations and repairs to tbe oulldlng, ana as these repairs included tne heavy cornice ami tin tool which were blown off, the pecuniar? loss will be comparatively trilling. But too time and manner of their removal waa no; included in tha contract, and therefore occasions very great Inconvenience to the management. To stand In the npper story or the ponding, tbat upon wblcn the heavy Drlck gable tumoltd, bearing with It tha umbers, Jolce, lathing and plaster, and to reflect that tbla floor was occupied by more than a score of women convalescent patients snd that the enure mass was burled In upon them so suddenly that quits a number were entirely burled Deneatn it, ana yet pedoen ia a fleel'a pathway, or a ring of ,n 00 ' n' ''l10"' them round a fleet. Insuring the mini mum of possibility ol getting adrift. But mv Informant s sententious summa ry was, "Torpedoes will never supersede lorts, snips, ana nig cannon, aitnougu they may belr at a pinch. BEQSU Jtiar IH Q3EENSET. Tb Colored Jarf Incidents ml Ita Trial Hoar lb Areuaoeracr Orln and Bear It, ac. Cahiiiudub, July 13,1871. TO mi OUIO tTATM JOVHRALl Tha engrossing subject of converts tlon In tbla community for the pist few days haa been the trial of Bob Wright, (oot Bob Wnlte) before a colored Jury, being the aecond Instance, we believe, In the United States, where a Jury has been wholly composed of blsck men, Tbe clrcumstsnces are these : The defendsnt went to the houss of ona William Lucas a colored man) on the evening of May 15th list, and after remaining Id friendly conversation with Mr Lucas and wife until bed-time, invited his host outside ths house, as be wished to spesk to him privately. Lucas followed, not suspect ing anything wrong, and was very much surprised to have a revolver snapped In bis face, whereupon, to use his own lan guage, "ha advanced rapidly Into tbe bouse." A second shot struck bin In tbe side, the ball glancing off, without doing any serious Injury, lbs Indictment contained three counts, lbs second of wb cb waa lor "shooting at, with In- lent to sin." now IT ALL nAJTXNBD. The attorney fur tha prl-oner Is a De-nocrat, expecting to be the candidate or bla pany this fall for Prosecutor, snd therefore availed himself of ibis op. nortuoliy to Impress his colored fellow cl' liens with bis peculiar fltneia for tbe office and also bla a loudness on the constitutions! amendments. TUB TRIAL. personal Injury Waa sustslned, Is truly marvelous. But such was tbe fact. The Inmetee of the Institution maintained wonderful aelf-poasesBlontbrougbout the storm, and ths exciting scenes wblcn followed ths crash, and then tne fact, speedily known, that some of their number were burled under tbe rules. Tbe Superintendent, Dr. lticbsrd Onndry, went Into some of the maie halls and among some of ths more excitable male patlenta and announced tbe fact that some of tbe wo, mea In the convalescent ward were burled under tho rnlna, and asaea tor UelD to reauuo ihcua aad Air removing the furniture of the apartment then being deluged with rain. Never did men mors promptly nor more intelligently respood to such a call. The Board of stale ijntritles are ac companied by tha secretary, Dr. A. O. Byera of your city, and left here lo day to visit tbe Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Xenla, and possibly the new loflrmsry of Greene county, now probably tbe best institution ol the kind in the State, and In the success of which ths Board feel great Interest, and for which the county ia greatly laaeotea to tne uoarti. ISIJIA. Wui la there no piece In this city where sn occasion of such sensation, ssy as ths Oranga society psrade tbs public can hear all tha music appropriate to tbe day t Ths pspers have been full of allusions to the varlona airs In favor by ths opposing fictions, and doubtless there are many of onr people who, with out taking sides st all In ths matter, would ne very glad to near toe hostile slogiwl, "Croppies, Lie Down," "Vine, gar Hill,"" The Boyne Wat. r," "Dowr, Orangemen, Down, "Lllilbulero," and ao oo. ir oojectca mat a concert or inia kind would lend to dlsiurbaucee. It may ba answered tbst when given Impartially and as music alone there would be no dangor. Similarly, on the occasion of the late Uermao p-ace ceiebraMoo a per formance of thi "Wacbt am Rbeln," tbe Prusslsn national bymn, the "Marseil laise," "Partem pour la Byre," "Wbat Is lbs Germsn's Fstberland," Ac., would no doubt have found patrons. On St. Andrew'e Day "Blue Bonnets over ths Border," "Over tbe Water to Charlie," and other Scotch airs, not forgetting a touch of the bag-pipes; on the Oueen's Dirtnaay "nnie uritanma," "I heltoasl Beef of Old Eoglsod," and ths like; and generally on any notable annlverssry ths stralna appropriate to tbe occasion woold all be welcome. Tbe great popu larity of the elder Jnlllen's "Quadrille of all Natlona" will be well remembered, and the secret there, ws take It, waa tbat aims liking In ths public for ths favorite airs of forelga people. A. Y. World. BAKU AND BAHSlEaU. SPARROW, HINES & 00.. BANKERS, 56 8outh High 8treet, COLUMBUS, O. OBAirOH JOHNSON, T. a BKHKI' INS, i. A. jurraiY, raoiamoae. W, M. Ina. . tctltM. L. 0. BalLSV, Oash . CENTRAL BANK, Odd Fellows' Building, Bsiisssnis to B. . Baslth a Oa, C01.USII1U8, Os Hot and Mil Vonin Draft, and aaUPiaaawa Tlat- to all perls Q. Aoropa. Is tarsal allowed 00 Deposits. NEW AOTEBTslElfreirn. RANDALL, ASTON & CO, No. 109 South High St, COLtJJIBUB, OHIO, Wholesale . Be tall Booksellers ! Stationers, W ALL PAPER 8, CHUBCS DECORATIONS im ' I Sunday School Bookt, At lastem Prises, eavlac &(! ts patreksasea. PICTURES AND FRAMES, Cornices and Frames to Order, Window Boadei and Fixtures, Bank and Uommtrolal Stationary, BPglWEgl DIRECTORY. W W invito tns attention of otu reader, to tb following list of Oolnmbns Dtiaiiieea nouses, wnioh are among tha most reliable and extenaivaestablish-mentiintbiioity- ATTOBNETa, Combined Stock Fire Ins. Co. or- COLUMBUS OHIO. The Capital Cllj Inonraaee C., a IL FBISBKB, PmldtBt; The Frankllo Insoruce JOHN QBBENLEAr,PlialMtl The Central lDnrance Co., JAMES A. WILCOX, Pmldeat Office, Kational Exchange Bank Building, Bs w, ivr, niiiHiBuiiiriirNiis aiaiiabie lor LOtfiteii, vuuo.ooo.oo Iuar Baltdlntrt, Merchandise Md other Proper.. ftntnt Loaf or Damum br tin. at r-tM M low othir tirflt-e)avai OnmpMtin. Pi.ttoul r eVttaottoo ira in me iMvruo of rann Propr tj. Ioltd Dvtlliiifs euxl Uitif f uiaiton, lor ODaf. UUVI OK BTsJ JW. Eanltablr jldlaatcd. ud J A. RCA, RsBcrftcary. ZEtort: wooo nnac9r ft- m. HEOO,llctior. SO. W. MBSRIIl, rformarl- Mtror,! Attorns- t Ls snd Wota. BUh sad Town attMta. rlnn,.n. a""' 1.0LAX BBIOjB. Attemer st La sad aotarr Public, 101 g. Blah at. npadsl attention flrsa lo Cfellcetlaur sad OottTsrabcicf, X. L. Da WITT, Atteraev at Lav sad BaUattae of ratauc SI Sooth iilfh stmt, CMumbas, Ohio. Attorn ST st Iaiv. oma. as K..t ..... . Uolatarraa. ' ai0.st.I(ABB. AttomsT st Law. Or&sa, Ko. SS SeaU Blfk treat, Axaboa builAUa.. ARCHITECTS. n. t. BROOKia. Arettteet, 01-11 Kcsineer, ofilos. B, a. Oat. lea and HUH st-sef-aa stoiy. BOOKaBlNDEBs, ..a. a CHAV O. tUIJB, aMOK-MBaae n1 ft!.-, k..a a. a. Fempnlst work aad Ferlodteala bound u order si abort BWttse. St.SS uul 61 North liL.h tr-.L BOOctg AMD rrATIONEBT. A. O a O'KLAICEI inpoBTEB AND DEALER IN T aJtU .ll. ' Baa Jut reeelTsd B CerfB of llac Teas, eonalsttn, of YOUNG HYSON, IMPERIALS, OUNPOWDKH, OLD HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, OOLONQ AMD JAPAN TEAS All of blsh wltt te sold cl Very Low Friess. Tli-s teae an very chlea scssioalas; slremsUa, flavar, swesiasss, araaaa CORNER HIGH AND TOWN STREETS, Opposite United States Hotel. llUtloiun tad DUri la ltaTi&pa. rendu fell kinda of Papsir and iWina. W& CCIumL aad Hiffb it., Id do-r tronTriraerr CIGsftRS AHO TOBACCO. TBE PIO.EEIl TOWN. .If nttcm nud Tblnri in Ceueral Mahiktta,0,Ju1j 13, 1871 ro Tilt OHIO 3TATM JOURSALt I left ClocluDftU thli morclDfl hj the OioclnDatl & Mtrletu ral I ro id, and tr-rlTtd bere a Utile before 5 o'clock Id time, before dark, to aee tbe tnigolflceDt ceaerjr of bill, rate, aod tbe two rlrers, tbe Oblo aod tbe UaahlDgum. Tbe Identical apot where tbe first tree wai felled In Oblo, wai pointed oot by an old clUieo; also the spot whereon wai erected tbe II rat brick house built in Ohio. In ibe middle of the Ohio river at tbla point, and extending np a distance of Blsntss n 01 ICES. nidin tamer JHaladlea. The hot jlar ran tbst rlotn tha hamit- awn. arau muir auuwaUs. cissai, if tbi Mm tM u piupos.. (w UirgalariUM, thta U tba Miaon to whUh blliotu attteki may ba anticipat ed 4 waak taAuea, loo, la -mkaat la tb mat noatha, ud tba loaa of TlUlity tbraurb tba pom bjr azoeam panpintloa ia ao traat, tbat a wbolea tsa tonio, eoabtaloff atao tba praptrUn of a dlSuaifa Umalaat aod gratia xallaraat, la la mtnr eaara aaoeaiarjr to health, aad aadar so oiTSuavstaaeaa aboold ba dlapaaaaa. with by tba aickljaad dabilltaUd. 01 all tba prapaiailoai lataadad thoa to rtfrtah, luatavla. and fotUty tba hnnaa frama. then la aoaa that will eoaipara with Ho.tatttr'a OilabraUl Btomub Bitian. Tbey haTt baaa weigbad ia tba blaca ol aapo- ricora anl aot (ooad vaottDr, hara bea rcoom- Buaded (toa tba flnt ae a fttit Bcdlclaal epa-dilc, aot ae a boreraga, aad la aplto ot latoraatad oppodtloa from Inaanarabla quartara. itaad, after a tweatr yam trial, at tha h-ad ef all pro-p taury madlataai Itteadad toe tha preraatloa and ear or ail ordinary oamp atata of tha item- ach, tha Urn, tba Mwalo and tba aema. Ia tba vahaaltby dlatrwt bordertaff tba t4 MTnof tha Sooth and Wt at, Umtattcr Bitten nar k eiaaaad aa (be aWn.ard oaa f-r a'trv aiitai of Intf r nUUnt otmsUH lam. Tha pi-ipla who Inhabit thota diauiola, p aca Uta n -t implicit aoattda-ot la tha Diaoaratlun a eonfldaaoa tb tt la linreaaed Ttiy year by tba nmlu ol lie operation.Ai blttera, ao tM, of tha voat poralehma oharaetar, aro aptlaiinf op Ukt fungi on twr aiiia, tbe pu-l o u harvby fonoaraad aralaai tba dram-aboB (rauda. Atk for HMUt'ar'e Bittara. aea tbat ihe label, aa, are oomet, bad rBtnb-r that tba traauiaa axilela u aem aala la bulk, but in nouiaa oniy. F. A. & L. LESQUEREUX, un a Laaoi arooa off AMEBIOAIS Ladies' and Gent's Watches, 01 hs Wallhaas, El(la aaal Co I leal Itatas Caasaaai-s Oalebrmtne. naaafaotn-w. lino Swiss Watches, OlMiews IssporullaB. Cold and Sliver Plated Goods, JEWELRY I If B AID La. SB V1BIITY HIIII,L three miles, Is a beautiful narrow wooded Tha Jury belna duly Impsnneled aad island, samsri orlwinalli "Krr' T.i.nri ' paying tne cioaeat aitention to tne avi- .uisv.sss.iuisuu;iiiIsii d-Dce, and ibe counsel appealing to tbe I as dense aa the ramou Heilcan cbap- u.ntiemeo of ina jnrj, - in mocieio. pw,. lnrj M on, -aUoll , tb. i, naeol and blah flown Urms. -Bnt ill lols wss at poor Bob Wrights exponas, aa from tbe beglnnlnc; then wsb no doubt about hla conviction, for If be b id anything to lear from a Jary of bla own color It to losilce. Tbe colored people ot tbla community are very (salona of their good name and reputation, and undoubtedly fslt that their character aa conservators of lbs peace, aud aa friends of law and oMer, waa to some extent in lovely In tb, extreme. Ths Journey from Cincinnati to tbla plica la not very agreeable, as ths road la anything else bnt smooth. However, It Is In better traveling condition now than before It passed Into tba handa of tb Balllmor 4 Oblo railroad. The wooden bridges are to be replaced by oi law ana omer, wae to eome vxteus in-1 .. , . . , w. . w . . . volved in the result of the case, and that Ih 'r,ck , It wonld be better that ninety and nine Innocent men cnouia eancr, true 10 allow ona nuaer lo escaoa. Tbe drfruce was, that Robert ls of a wayward disposition, mncb given to nuporsUllon sod vain Imaginings, snd thsl aa wss posarsMd of ons of these un fortunate eccentricities at the time he pistoled Hr. Lucas, and therefore ooght laid with new Iron. Ho that It la event ually lo be made a Oral clasi route In tbe handa of III new manicera. Ths crops look quits well; wheat only tolerable In the low grounds, but corn appean Bur. The yield of apiiles and plums In th'a region le heavy particularly tbe form aot to be held responslbla. The evidence f The damson plum la quite abundant rniKos " umcicu. iu ci-ar -rbtn u ,lon0m"nt on tha wiiii. wan wit pitniy oi money ana ,.,,, Uils svsnlng shout tho news re. ssla-th a... I a Una tsars, t H Ira. that aama nf . ..... ... .,.. .v.. ... ... .. ceivea conceromg tne not In Kcw Voi wu- w. u '-""', I uity Wrlsh 'acaset lb nlior couldn't aoytnlog In It but a plain esse of shoot ing, aod ao round Uob guilty on tbs seo- ona coons, sikr neing out ova Hours, Tax DIHOCBACr, The young Democrsoy of ths Nsw Departure atrip looked on with an air ot aasomod resignation, tbat aald plainly, "Wall, wa told you so; yon may ao ahead and try Republicans with thsl kind of a Jury, but yon better aot try It on with Democrats." Ta aid hard-beatla, however, waohav Blood np for th pure Anglo rlexon, wbll " waa a button on th-lr ahlrta, eon dn't Humor her hai It tbat onward of thirty policemen were tilled and a large number wunded. Mayor Hall anil Buserlntendent of Police Kelso, 1 nesrd oiuerly denounced br numerous p-raoos on tba atreele, Ir- respeotivs or party or or creed, ror their Inlamoua order preventing tne Urania- mea (rom marching In procecalon. Had these scamps not pursued such a vscllst- lng cours oral Btieavoriog to boo- Ksss, men permitting in procession cw York would probably bare -scaped Ihe terrible effusion ot blood. This Is ths beginning, whst tha ending will be liod only knowa. wonder ir Mayor Hall and Buperln. Lake It ao nhlloaonhlcalle: with tham la lb fcelhtr that braake tb cams! tendent Kelso will attempt to prevent back, una old fellow who Bad always us usisouo irisa population rrom taken (real nrld la belna a luror. and marching la nrocesaloa on nrxt Ht. Pat had always continued to vols straight rick's Day "In the morula' P Guess not, alona for Jarkaoa until 1803. when ha leet they ihoold offend thalr tulltlcal changed lo Vallaodlgham, even trailed trienda, and tbla would be aevere on the from a dlatent perl of tbe county to aa- Democratic psny next (ill In th Empire anrw ttimarir mat taentning were really any elections, true, eureenouin, toerssst iwo aark II? tbs Uourt renort of Rnowi No rows In ths very Jury box where bs bsd In Franklin county. I discover that Co. ao often aal la Judgment, Tba eight lumrme le Hill far ahead ol Chlcsgo and waa too much for hunt he Inrnrd about, l .dliua In tha matter ot granting dl. and as ha mopped bla weeping forehead, voraea, la the wicked city of Chicago, said to a Irlead, "Well, Weill bring on where railroad paaeengo-e are aullned tham, things yon call nsw depcrturea that twenty mlnuira are aiven In which i m reauy to ao naa to M delivered I to apply for a bill, even then la that op vo oosoytntng go anywner, uoa i olty ol grace iniquity, only about 00 per wo ia mis worm coming lo r I cent or pelltlooera eucesed In procuring But tbe verdict la arncrallv annrnvMl I huia wj flasl bsmniias, km t. ta Every chip noce-eara aaa correct ona. lb sua roe as aaual I wnnriiw eanniw or PeftfibiiM r . sccursteaaa assailed cncTis or the navel next morning, and th world atlll moves), I iv tbat tha number of divorcee porta of Ike world; aad tbe eiamloitloa X. I granted amountt to pntty near Put-In-Bay House tFut-In-Bay Islud,l 1 nl.o Xai-Io, Ohio. SHEW, weST,COProp'n. BUamboeta raa rrtnilarlvawnr Unrnliit mnA n rami d ; iroawg nnsuu', uo amy aaiiTBaag mm Ueiroli, lotxl'-aad Uaalaad. lb aad Trio TichU aold at ill Hallr. niHr-ava atrcdtioad rata, ao4 bafgaga obecktd ihrough to Far tsnrniaddrfii SwrBT. Waat h ln . (... r St Corner rhwism nwd FllitBih Pt, rniinanipnia. First Claaa. GsatrsL, Tsrcss, .iO pat lay TOE BUCKEYE HOUSE, Nor 80 mat East Broad it. ll Now Under New Minigemint, AM la tSfW-BllhaS. aaral-a ..S MUla.aJ thra-iehoai. It ! sow a u-strsbla sad ensstorta-bls sbo.ls fnei-a-.ls-san1 rswular tte.rd.-a, Tha UN. Is lull, suppuad with tha bast Uas saatkst Traa-lNt board l le par day. toll a wni.rt.ir. V-'pH-t.-.. aJ. As. UUIIBY, aairoracttiaaa as nunn Italian and Amorloan Marblo, catcla flraalia Brwwa ataae, Montisiiim, 4o., No, IU N. Bioa Srassv, CULUllUDi. O. all klsds a Ra'uias Wask does sa Slsrt NetHe SAMUEL V. GREER, (afaaoaeaat la DUtofaa UmrJ FlfiEEOSE MANUTACTUEER 520 Norm Street, Philadelphia, awTaBUkaao in mi. Bites, firs nawlaa. rertlae aad Sa-tbw. a-s Lsalb.1 aad S.bt-it rl.tt.U. rips,Maaala,a--t aaafat-alOsas' -a-l aUktsda, .1. NEW GROCERY STORE! NEW AND FRESH WOODS B. n. Bint. WholaaaU and raUU deaUt vn Ctfara. tfo. Ill, Boutb High etnet. Otgaia ol mt awaajaBBfa-tora. CONFECTIONS ARDBUTillJHAT. BTEPffiNBOiv. nuirK nn.. aiabna Bni'dttif, da-alar ia Paraiffa JTmltai, Toy . OyiUra, Vub aad (Jane I ta laiada la aaa- a W.IiMHH eUN, U aanfaetBrare of th Oaperior Poreelala Flat aod rMthoonbiead, No. IS, 11 and II. O.ara Houaa BlooK. aprU ly ORAIN TILB AUD VEttEH riPE. JAUKS FATT&R80M k OO. Otalar ta Hole Draia Til aad Btoo Sewn Pip f ardoppoatt Ualoa Paeaeagar DtpoU Pavvnla'a Dm Biox. IV) bouih Ulch sTtrt. Fn- enpUotu MiafaJJr oonpoBodad at all boon. AND NO MISTAKE. -PUICaEIASBr) FOB OASH rrma ttndirbiokbd X HIUUUM CO., BAVI 0P1NID AT TBI OLD STAND Of BBOOIB No. 235 S. W. Corner of High and Friend Streets A FULL AND COMPLETE 8TOCK Of GROOERI MANTELS & GRATES! Tiiiii cuLVMiiVsi Mantel and Grate Company ABB MARINO ALL lUD Ot MARBLEIZED MANTELS Imitating Nstirra Truthfully, and Produc' ing vrorK interior 10 nana In the C0UM7 ALL OUBWOEE WAERAHTED 1AIHES FULTON, Agent R . B.-A Uraw slosk ef Bsaattfal Osrds sn OasaataiT Vaaas, lost raeairad el htmi patters. E. F. MORGAN, raieseseet Is D. 0. Bask a Oa.J Wo. as SJoutti Illah ajtroot, Isanesatpict NEW BRANDS OF CIGARS mrr day. Ba win aava a larie Meek ai 1st. PAUTEQAH, LA llOMAH, aad au-tea scp-Uu brsabd. at inrORTED OlOABa, Is asaort Usa. OaUtaa.a FOUNDRY HiCHINE SHOP Is, B. DA.VIES, UAMVlktrmMM Off FOBTABLE AND 8TATI0NABY ENGINES. cnatavcu Amo circular saw. ma nACMiNEa. ALCOTT. or BROOM HANDLE LATHES, Tansblaf MsAlaas, Msw-n aad aVssasfa. Iro V.ulu aad salsa. Haiar Hills. Mill Wotls, Una awd IraaOsatlap. -aa... awn, .lluajMN lSflai ae, aa, as, All Kinds l Repilrlng al ShonNotlc DllOAD KTUKET, rOaraes ef tuts A-aaaaJ ooLUnaoa, TO BLACKSMITHS. I aa aea ftvaared le raniak lei -oar ass GOAL ess Ike roUowtea suae t Blo-aburg, YoughloghD, BrMaire, Coaaclavllle, Cambridge, Tatnlo Creek, BrtasOar at dstl-srsd frnas uj Tasd la uv P"sc' aa sard ISO Laag Ili-Mt, sspe. P. BATOEIv, SDIIIT MANUFACTORY. IIALWIl'aiaj ciivii rou SHIRT. anag fm4 tbla vlb-a fXr j era ItUag Altt aff ofci-rf a Ua ye bit. Erttfa vUl malv fmmy ettMU, ui aUafank fmAiut44. sllao Ui IManaM ttsu abovuZ rWaa rVaws, sfm. PahaflM eat by rata, ,0, K. ia aa-rwrav aia-t as vavvan satram, fliui, DRt'OtilSTS. DRV tSOODfl. fMHORIf. (TRRHHAW OO. in to J. D. Gabon, ft Go.. 141 B. HlaTb Bt. Carveta, jVaaiiiaUt. liclton, VeWat, BnuoU, la taOlMWB W WIUI sss Hiaau an sanest,-, vas ClnUaa, HUpU aad Paaey Dry Good. rVRMITURB. nnift TmniairruHi co. If aaaiaaitanrB of tijiUclvaa unu.urt, wboleaala 4U4 raUiL WararooKa, 6, 7, aad i (Awyana Btoolu UA-rt, VAaVSa El'O 9. muniNAND .UDWia. aUaafaetarer of Ilata. Cape aad Para, aad daal la Htraw (Jooila, UmbralUa, Ae , Sil tt. Bigb Mi. JBWELRT AND WATCHEI Entirely nr, ud joii parchtsed in tha Kitten Huktt. W would be Ud to Old Frlenda and Former Patrons rnoHuitro to maki it to tbci ADVANTAGE TO IXAMINI OUt STOCK ADD FBICU BEFORE MAKING THEIR PURCHASES. I t. CORBDAY m CO., HannfactariT si floe Jawslry of .rarv dsasrlptloa. Watoass platsd sold and sUrsr, bo. I B. Broa4 otraat. OidmbraaaUprompUr ssueatad. M.IL LBSaUBREtrX, erkoUaals aad RataU daalars la Watakss, Cleaka aad Jawalrr. No. II, B Hi b.traas. LCiaBEB. Oolomhns. O, Mar. 1871. !. WfERIOI at CO. COLUMBUS CABINET CO,, IV ew Store, South High Street, (Opoalt Open Haaac.) Have Joel Opened la Their Ipaeloaa ncw (Wr() t faet1 Assarlneat g PARLOR, DRAWING ROOM, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SETS TO BE FOUND XV CENTRAL OBIO n a. na ui a bvxv m auaod. Laraber ITeRbaaU,daalra la all kind ot Wwkett riswtia , L,ambaf( XaU ska ottt (dprtaf aaA Water atiaeU. niHsMNa-mV, i B WlLaKlB rsahloaabla aTlUla-tT. Lmss TrtHCitDsa, VaoeV (roods. As., lie a. Uagh SI. oe. Qosdals Sioass. 0. W. BIsmoMB, Waslsaals aad Batall MilUa-fr woods, 111 InttU Etla at..lprs Ho-a. Blnak. IrlBBCHaNT TAILOHS, tBB OBIO HXBCHAKT TAILOBWa AND uuiruiNO co, til Boate Blah Bl eaaW Baits Bade le Ortsr. Bao4r-saada OtethaBf alwsys oa oaad. jua. euNDBaBiumBB. Bafabsal Tailor and dealer la Badr4ada Ootli. la aad (Jam's r-xalsBlnf Qoeds. aasrlsaa Jfo. -1 Balldln. JOHN BBLTZBB A OO. Caaba Tlaaos, Msodnam A Haa Onus sad Bs. lodaoaa, Mastsai laatluaSaats, As., 11 aad II A. uuaL JOSEPH tlUIsDEBSHEIlES Merchant Tailor, American Hotel Block, Oor. High ana SuU 8t, Now Ooodi, Iprlng Bljrle ! Mcna' uB' Bad ChUdreaa' Wear, Ocmt' Faralahlnc Gooala, Readr Maele Uoeda The Richest material. The Beat Material. Tha LATEST aad BK8T styles of OMtnd fasslsisrss aver broaghl to IhU market. a. a CUElllUSR. 1 riast Olaas Ornil aaablsa sa te aqua any. Oefi aad aaasat-ai Ms oWk. TBI IT! TBYITI1 TBI nil! A g it corrs TOO rotrino to do so. aaalcg. ALLYN'S COMBIPf AXIOPf SPRING BED BOnOJ) The Cheapest aaa Best Ever laveaie. Guirintead lo Girt Entire Sitlificllon As sll wa' aakriM It la. A ralr Trial, as rrav Me Baaariarlir mt All VkeM wkars tac SUU raa IswgtAwiss. Warnntad to Fit injiSiied Beditead W. 1. OONOBB, asaassl Waatera Agcat, orncuAKD racTOBtt TO North Xhlra rogreot IBsiwssa Os, aad tVoag tiwsts.l (J'SOBW, KBUBAW A CXX, la Mouth IIlBh astraat New Carpets, New OU Cleiha, New Lace Cartalaa, New H'laslsw lhaelrev ALSO MIW D a arts OUUDB, VaW OLOTUg AND CABSIM1BU. axo rou. BTOCI or OOT TO" 0 00 D AT LOW tutm OSBOBN, KERSHAW. &C0 Oallv.Trl-Wssklv cad WsaUr.tnc beat aawa, ass, sua rastUT paper, can lac Ban avflrss. r Hiaa la tha HSatc. Yoa caa aee II two weak balers par Baiter's Cloihlnj Emporlaa No, 220 1. HlgliSU ColiiD-bui, 0, T I1TB JWT IKUVBO TBI LAB0181 A aa imm bmb Spring and Summer Goods, BrsaVia-llstlUsaltT.eaaasstlagsl rHEJOH, tlKOUSH tad D0KX8TI0 Cloths, Casslmoros, Etc., roc Mlba-a. -rsat.-rUak I atn call al laa laiufsuir OAHI atlas. Alas baksa ssaslscUl S iaaa a wau aiiai. awaam s HeaeJr JBa4e CIcMhlnr. JOBM HUKIIA, New Xiglae Ttt Slf. Uaa a. taoaa SupirtM Raddick Patent Engines rt-a iriW, aadaas. Wlrwrvd airaitarr B-otsa, ortwfcanTSl laatrrd. Itlllltl. piKwsFArcua. OBIO BTATI JOOBNAL, FAinTino. . F1, BS, It T .I.T .T.It, SIGN AND BANNER.. Palallng, Olaaa Olldlag, asttarlDg si alt BUada, H. E. 00E, HIQH A5D TOWS BT8. Me Fatettat . 1 Poaat Hbop, no. uaio. phii.ip iNorr. ratwrtiiff, as, am at aaoprs its eoaia mac aiissa, uanni. rs-tlMIBEBB AtVO BBIX BigBBRI T. BALLBT A BON, Dealers la Lead Pipa aad attest Lsad, It. Lb. sag WatsrOloa.uand Wash Bowla. SS a. Third St. Hi.n-eBisra. rlaanbsr, daalss la Pumpe, Load I.BS. wstss taoaaav Waak Baaies. aa. Ill Mortl Bis BL. OolonbaS. TUB BRIDAL CHAMBER. Klwaya for V Mitiii Man M fTMa trooub BvtLa aad Aauaaa, wbfob latawfara vtt Haaauaa vitb a aaa l iaiM fa th Brrlna aaA Unfmrtanatav. dUaadH and dabill jl (dWI. Bant ftaaofabam ta aaalad aan-aHai 4-ldr HOWARD ABifOiJlATlUN, No. I Mit-b m. Phtlartalahla. Pa. mjt Ita EEBSHISEB, 1DAM3 00. miijm at PISE a. DOMESTIC LCXBEEj Lath, Bbinglei, Bub, BUada, Doon, Wnraes an Oooa tmutm, Moeuri-aa, AO. orrioii aanthoreal On, Bprlaf dt Water Sle. VOtVMBCa, OBIO, BarhasrUaiaf. la-ltat aa Ba-sawtsf aoaa lardss. All oaaaaa CBoafn.tfTUSaa. STEADMAN Sl EVANS, BOOTOH OnANlTB MONDMKHT8J ITALIAUArt AJIDASIEBICAH, JTariH anal i9rva- ftoin irmwM-i M Bias asal Mae |
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