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T L RBY & COOPER, RATES OF ADVKIITISINO. sqatrs, one nI ( m eevb s.i.mioni sHk gg thesa itNJi.ibs f Ot all montke 0M-kwtt awns, uwea nwnth.. m c g ua o.onuu. ot -w 'ii sas s oe ont-htir , fnw,u'.'... m go tfo ..i :i(. at dt t a oa mr , Oo culamn, six tuontk M Oaseotaoitt, uu rear "' itB jO rinai tj senaii B4 artr eetei - aUniitru,r's noUces ihr dollan. itshm. and frqpitttftr, irfwow qiTY, mo. iTEBMI Or IVMCIIfTIOl : tw m m trr, pr rw Ion Mn1ing clb of oinhl M it will r-lo VOL. 7-NO. 3. JEFFERSON CITY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1869. WHOLE NUMBER 317. i fr... bobafht or on. oasl tonrnt. lTruitnt' 1 1 . .in ihr llrnni,,! fnr Hi. Miem.rlll MSS'l'lMr-. fntin Hir HartfiUmh of Morrli, MM. t"i 1 " Uermenjr.l eotype addition, "Hie liberator nf Kinkel. ' ' lo earned for himself beyond the ocean. Visits and Ton am or tat' 38 mm ft mat Oo ubtion. cloUt ! eon tr.t , . that ho interest other ni lar, etr. tLeraape tcredthe to rental- 1M7, t "AN RTIHTPUL t RKK " BV I new to i ran . I Schur the jrucst nf Count Hlsmarck." Moiinri in nt spread a few weeks afo I till' I Mil Oi . Mini iT-llfl 1- oriMi according to th entlmenta party, who Ml rem) the news. The t iln mni who broke Into the nf ?paudau , Hip KH--t of the Mlnlater- of 1'russfn ! So growled some, white kw snmethinR signhlcanl tn tha fact, that i : 1 -in i General end states - 11)1' north American f'nlon, wan at the of the L'r' 1 i 1 1 ' of the North Ger- federaey uH every parly retain bis owd of ili. tint- di-tiniruished man M tena- ilii-iiiuy.lt will always he one of the WMtlBg f the reent time, m l this alonejfjvui induce in tn lay befbre the reailam of thwf"'' his prniruit ami a sketch of hit IIMg even ir we llt not deem It our duty to en 1 . " " " ' to tiit- (Treat, noble ' '' German born American In hti re we onee did In Ut old. for hi I - -fni efforts. The author bllevee, III irritify tin- (tain of all who take an I hla person, ait- I their nitraber 1 not mall, ell1 "it tlii- "r tin nlhar side nl the ocean, If h- ' mni. iiti-1 to them the following kctcfcaBjef w liai b- know nf hi life from hie n - u friend from early youth ami (raj born ol pom parent In 1.1b-i th' Hhlne province, In WW, and ! In tin- year 1840, ho en- called JaatUl gymnasium at Cologne, 1 tlii-n- until tln beginning of the year Ben be Was compelled to return to hli perenea h r. !.! i. ...in-.' tiny could no longer btWfc I'M'1 n i 1,1 maintaining him away from conception ami Iron Imluitry, I w hi- h he possessed In a high degree, 1. in I 1-VtlW private lessons tosocom- in a brief time that be coultl et- RTnlVcreltl It lloiui, where hlntory ami raUM hi lav orttes. Here he soou en- rt t of ih i t i .1 friends, who loved and I him. Fixing hi eye tlrmly upon Hie ginv , which lie tried to attain, aud keep - fioiu tb many tempting recreations I academic life, he earnestly and I) studied the various braneiiea of ' nl Hie mntttlMt In his association a ri. in!-, be wM mi unliable and spirited , full of spirit, wit and humor, alwaya lg kimtni'a of heart ami a congenial " .u mtl, l ) Him;. SlietptM i.t wakened a Hptiug In the f tin people of EtiroiM). A could b , tb-iKMib-inle youth mi not ldl dur- ktoiiuy mill eritbal period. They had neeenltj of breaking with the old rondllton of thing, and uf making i fM'-bi'i- life, mot lowunU ttni and the nrked. ThU waa eapeeially i in lio mi. fJuLtbta epoch opened a Held, leValop the talent of Sehura. m: iln Id. .i- of demoeracT, he repre- entedth n i in- nn-i-tiinfi of the ttudenta, ami the pan i In- oratory toon undo hfm no proaslnei . that In- a- elected an the repraaenta- tlTeoftl -i intent to :i eoiiveuttou held at the Hut tin Bfltditmjfl. agitation wai 111 a Osltl lor the ml ml of a man who had rtol. bi early diyn, "Mr love em- nvi'ii.i i. wherever gret ami free." Schui i. , .1 a u rifi v i-phere, and Joined the denMK-ra i lul, in lloiui, to the presiding loard of whleli 1 1 i I Kinkel tielonged, (atthat time pnfto'j :!,.-1 niveiit-;. Intimate frientlahip ffna-t "1 1 n einir und bin academic tBanr, in wbi.-h Hie latter owet hla liberalion front tie dim.:, on. Through hla oratorleal taj art, ajtd i - iaii ;ac logic of hla efforta, and tbereadii with which be met all attacka, to-(fther win i 'i,. mn-) be displayed, gmva to the youth of ..-'. niiii iceii an astraordinarj ln- U t public oj.tnion, and created a atrong m to hi - . -1 iiiucmg Ibote who artlli- ated wit! ),no m In opinion. rati.- eoiigrei held at Cologne near I of INI s.-hun, the reprcMntative of i lull, dellvertd a magnificent diacoume k 1 1 aU(Hnoi which created tbegreat- , nmt put hi name into everybody' as jgatne htm belong the glory of returning lo tha worhl a poet and man nf learning who rnuk among the beat. iVburr e aped with Kinkel by way of Htoek to England, went from there for a few month to Pari, then took hi tibode in London. Here lie made the acquaintance of hU procnt wife, Mar-garethe Meyer, Hie daughter nf n rh h merchant of Hamburg, a woman dlRtfngiilahrd for nil personal beauty uml tm-tital ni-conipllslunentM, whom he led to the altar July , WVJ. tu hitwenty-third year. Hhe han made him Ike happleat of bushanda, and I to her children the inn -t and ntoet loving Of inolberH Invitation were showered upon hhn from all cuhucn of hoc i ely In aiii'ii profuiou, Hint M could comply with hut few nf them. The l'ru-alan M i n i -1 i -1 ' 1 1 -i . i nl Invited !mu Ui dinner, i remarked in the In-glimlng uf thla article, and hud eve ml hours conversation with him. Schurz SpNfMil lilmelf very favorably concerning the amlabillt) of the Premier during a MM-ial chat, hi Interesting conversation, and the ey cundor with which he apoke of the political nffalrs of Europe, especially MM of lienimiiy. Bdhltfl himself iIocn not seem to consider the latter very hopelul at present, believing eonsolitlatloll to be a gigantic work , nml Amis that the real Held for Read twice, and referred to Hie Committee as the Judiciary. Mr. IUM1KKS Introduced n bill la amend an act entitled an ml lo establish a probnto court in Mercer count) , approved In iwil. Head twice, and referred lo the t oiuuilttee on the Judiciary. Mr. MoltUIHON Introduced a toll i ctnhlih a court of common pleaa. Heud twice, and referred lo the Committee on Jitdiclnrv . Mr. Kf-.KIt introduced I hill tn aim tid Hum on-stittitlon ty striking nut all portions thereof placing disabilities upon white peron Tor illaloyal-tv. uml reiH-aliinr nil lawa In lu-. or. inure there ! with. Keiid twice and relerred to Hie I oniuiUI'N' on Coii-.iituHoiial Amendments. . i:nl.VI ); aritli'lrew hlaaiiUHtiitc, giving 1 that he would, at some future time, offer i llHnet pmjmsition resolution wn mlopti I: uvea. 10: noes, The soil of England, however, did not contain an appropriate Held for the, energies nf Schurz, I sentiment gains ground more rapidly, uml the and he therefore removed with his young wife to present generation may reap the fruit of the seed America, where be arrived In .September of the they sow same year, ami for three years remained in re- In the beginning of March, lufcttfl returned Uremeiit. During this time he mude himcir ac- to America. New events ami home conlets qualnted with tin- English language, and soon ; are ripening there, which will need bis assl-mastered It so well Unit he coulil use It with the tun c He is how in his ihirly-nlntli year. In same ffueiicy as bis mother tongue. Hy cuinpc-I Hie ttrsi prime of hi manhood, and tin- future Mr. DAVIS introduced B bill to r. neal un act hi energy is in Til new country, in which public , J. . 'U-i mtmXZtZ -...Iv.i . I k?T . tent author! I It is even asserted Hint lie bus Lett, r comniaml ol the luuguage of bis new home than many native horn American. Thla rendered htm great assistance, when In 100 the agitation against aJftYl ry became geueral, and enabled him to avail himself of the occasion to throw the weight of hla eloquence lirtbthe public dlsctlastons. fflt$, in fact, htjtn his W'iVeenrer. His speechei ugulnst slavery during the cam palgn between Lincoln onl Dotigla. two years later, created 'inu-nul sensation, ami gftVt biiu u re-enacting the old law, Ac Hend twice uml ri'fcrrt d to the null n Hie Judiciary. Mr. HAIthlNE introduced a bill to facilitate the ititercour-e between the railroad of thll State and other Hiatea, and to authorize consolidation lor certain improvements. Head tw ice, and referred lo the t niiiiulttee on orpuriitlon. Ol motion of Mr IPAUMHOlUT, the Senate adjourned. AKTKHXOON SKSSION. chair mootlt. tion . adJUMM and pre inUnu the change had commenced mar movement which broke out in n the Rhine provinces, and in which i Ipated, were soon suppreaaed. At be eoiihl Jo nothing more, and being Ho- government, be joined the a. I organized in Uaden lo defend . "iitiiution. He waa appointed n huiunii, one or the principal i volutlontry army. At the aame tend Hie aame army aa a private i. -ult of this campaign la known, otllsta, who lacked all neoeaaary ill) a 'i mi ii.ioiislcaden.hip. drill M)d ohiiers, arms, munition and uu d to the terrible onset of ps Kinkel fell into their handa, pncod to death by martial law, and hla tot cotnmtlUd to prison tor Ufa, while Who bad uarticfoaiad in all the linoort- a among the rest of the inaurrec had thrown themee.vei into the ol U.i-tuit to offer a last resistance. Aa v. r, a the Prussian troops bad com -ted the place, the garrison waa com rrender. The Prussians tookpoaaea I lace, ami leknn eacapedrreat only lick In- accomplished by enduximr the gera, fuligue and deprivations, n the sevvers Icadtag out of the rrosslna the Khine at night. It o tar to detail iue, lu the blgheatde ing adventures of thla fligbtalthougb how the courage, the ateadfaaUiess f imud ol i inn i iu the hour of was lortuuatc enough to escape to in went iron, thereto Switzerland, ijuurnedal Kuiiubla great seclusion, hi -indies. lifori un ite late of hi friend Klnkal In. burii Mnaalf a nurture with the ,of Datnioloa hungingoyer bis head, to piaei ot sgh ty and go to Cologne to attempt bo IMOtM the prisoner. Thla h dlagtll-M under M assumed name, vla- purtmta In Bonn on the wuv, aud con Anna Kinkel, Hie wife of Cottfried Kia- IttO, at wliicb lime I waa atudylag .civedan uii.inyuious Inviuitosi In iveli known liaiulWTitliig of Schurz Ibim in t olo-Mie. As u matter ol aouraa I ami nod Ho- pleasure tw again aae the beloved friwml ol usy youth I m in the garret Of n house in one of Hie I aim i- of ihe city, aimdai a pile of writhe at a table. About the feelimrs UeUmeal this reunion, 1 will remain Thm hiiu-cll was in tin spirits, and i 'i. -- d my concern, thai by bi prea M pluci wloie his person waa so well he exposed In in-.-1 1 - in. vu.,1. 1,- destruc piled -inilitu;. "1 urn but obeying my Upon iiueotinntui: him further sUldoel ot in abiiorbiug atudles, ha Tbc M Ulice nl war. may be We can an. mictilM-." Ami sure eiioiurh his after hi oppuriuilltv Iiructlcullv tu annlv itlalued in ihi niauuer on that d i He I I le dllt . dii Ull ho ri.-.l ketl limn. ubi wlilch 1 1 rt Kinkrl, he toulil ..... crry login. Kinkel Und btni MiuoveU io RUil Kuhur,, i lurthi'ruu. or hi, iro- lll in lie t'lju . Thf iirenaratluiu for thl. ji.ii. I MVCnl nOSttM, -nil the bold iiil-li.lii il Nuvvmlier il, 1HA0. In run. iiiirrutlnu llM pirtlriilar, of IhU .1- tin. Cutntmm uriwu, Ulitori hj Muriu WlKKun. Thta il- ... iii Mit IrleinUhlp, ,. i,j. intMllua Kith wlilrii ItfeSf i r-IMihI Hi.- - "rilnltll uf til, wb'm I Klnkeli lute. Mini uruiinui the -l lulu I'Vi'ryboily', muuth. eud WSM aim, U In the .uhlk N Inn 1 1. .III. I Lib, uili. will kIiow what part In the development of bis new country he 1 destined to take. Tin translator will add, that Schurz took I dis tltiKulsbcd pari in Hie Presidential campaign of IteiH, and perhaps secured to the Union party the States Imliaua and Pennsylvania by hi eloquent logic. A few evenings since, after a contest which and Foster will belong remembered in Missouri, and every ! On motion of Mr. HEADLKE, referred to Also the annual report of the Superintendent Senate met at '2 o'clock. The PRESIDENT in the A quorum waa present The PRESIDENT laid bafore the add). tlonal paper fn contested election caw of Ket Mr m-i . It Is : III. Mr. t'ALDWKLI. offer. . i resolution appointing a ehL-t . ..in in i ! of live, to whom shall tie referred all bills relating to the HMHNI1 and eolb i tion of the revenm , who hull report bill r-v isiiikt the pn -.-nt law .n that .ubjeel . Aft.-r some ulaettsslnfl, the resolution waa withdrawn. Mr. il arper ofert i i rotolutfon Inatructlng the pci . tary of state to lurulsh the Comtntttee On Wav s and Means with two copies of Hie Oen-rul Statute of lHtk, und Hi. -csslull acts of Nn; 1;T. and iwK. Adopted. Mr. MOIII.K offered a re. olutloii. which was swloptcd, that the House will on to-morrow , at the hour of u o'clock v. m , , proceed to the lection of a Senator of tin- t nltedjtates to serve prill vear- from tb. ith day of Karen nct. Mr. HI UT off'ured a resolution liistnictliig tin Committee on Election to inquire into und re. port to the House, Ho reasons why the counties of Dunklin. Jackson. Monroe, Platte. Rlplev . -Shannon, and Wavne t represented on the floor of the Hon-.-. The Committee shall have power to send foi puiaons and paper. The i ii was releulod. Mr KEIltlLHON off.-n d A bill to repeal chapter 104, Br Mr. HURT Revised Statutes toliacco Read tvvh i all I referred to the omniitlec on Wars ami Means My Mi. WATERS: A bill lo dispose of lauds that have been forfeited for non-pavment of taxes from I8M to IffM Inclusive . Id ad twice am) referred lo the t niuinilU e on wayi and Hi his. My Mr. Vlt KEBSi A bill to ostabll-h fottrl of COBlllloll pbas in the eoutilv of N liuvlcr. Head twi. e, and referred to the Committee on Ihfl rlifhts of married iermon to make affidavit in relation to tne inspection or ami Testiiv in cases oi adultery committed hy ineir niioaii.is or wivr. Read twice, and referred to the Committee oi the Judiciary By Mr. McUINNIfl: A hill to amend the Con stltiiHon as follows: All that part of section (J. article fCof the Constitution which rnada a follows: "Rut In all ca es each bUm k holder shall he Individually Pablo, over and aliove the slock bv him or her owned on i any amount unpaid thereon. In a further sum, at least, equal in lUllount to sUeh stm k. . C,i M " where where the name of Carl Hehiirz Is known. he wu nominated M the Republican paftr aa national reputation ami popularity as no Olfes I thtrfr OMdldatO Ibr United States Senator to np- iepteiHly happened, it was with Ua star- man In the Union could boast of. A personal in quainLancc whb-ii existed bOtWOOH him and Abraham Lln.-olu ripened Into Intimate friendship, wbU.li continued umlisturbed till the death of the latter. In the year 1HO0, when Lincoln was noiuinati-.i lor rrcshlent, MaUrl look very active part in the .-unvuss, and the election Lincoln, AOOOfding to the iimiiiimou testimony of all whi had a knowledge ot tin- prevailing sentiment there, la attributable to a lurge extent to Schurz Whul wrviee he thereby rendered to his ntw fatherland und the cause of humanity and civilization, need mi mention. When Lincoln hud assumed charge of the affaire of the American nation, be sent Scbiirz as Embassador to the Spanish Court, where he arrived In Jul) . Hut, though this was position of great honor ami Importance, it did not satisfy Sehuri, because it offered him too limited n tit Id for his energy. He-ides, his sense of honor would not permit him tu stay couifortablyln Spain, while a contest w a-raulng upon the soil of his eouuiry, invoiTlDg a caue io wnictiever) energy j n. oi qis soui was uevoieu, ami lor winch m friend were sacrificing their substance and their blood . He wa the more inspired to participate In It, a at tlrst it took a disastrous turn for the Union cause, whose very existence ut one time was at stake. Schurz therefore requested Lincoln to recall him. The latter, however, felt reluctant to compl) with the request, because in his opinion of Sehura' high qnulitication a a diplomat, and the services he.hud rendered the interest of the I in. oi as an Embassador, In- did not like to entrust so important an office to other. He contented to an extended leave of absence to Schurz tu enable him to visit bis troubled country for a lime. Schurz availed himself uf this privilege and traveled through Oermany, treading hi naiivc soil, which be had left as a political fugitive, a the Embassador of a great nation, and arrived Jnmiarv :ii , IStVi, in America, where be immediately devoted his whole energy to ahape the voltcy of the Oovernment so as to do away wttti slavery as a war measure. He was among the tiol that advocated a policy f universal emancipation, und delivered a mugnltlcent discourse on this subject , which did not fall to have its effect ttpofl the nation. Against the protest or the Secretary or Slate, who did not wish to dispense with hi MrvloH u a diplomat, he now detlnitely resigned bis position of minister, rather than return to Spain. Schurz entered the army . and in June was appointed Brigadier General in the corps Which operated In the Shenandoah valley. He participated lu the second battle of Bull Run. Cliuucellorsvllle, Gettysburg, and Chattanooga, and many miuor engagement, and lo March, ISoM, was commissioned Major General, and aa stub served to the end of the war. The military studies which hematic under so peculiar circumstances us a youth, may here perhaps have borne their fruits However that may he, it is admitted from all sides, that as commander Schurz evidi need not only persotiul bravery and energy, but strategical clrctimsprc tion and ability In a high .b-gree. After the capitulation of the confederate armies, In May, INOo. he tendered his resignation aa Major General, and retired to private life. This incident Is evidence of the simple greatness of his character, he being devoid of all detre for unnecesary display, and liuding sufficient atisfactlon aud reward in the fact of having done bis duty in the service of his country Id the meantime, Lincoln, to whosere-election in 1864, Schurz had, during a leave of absence, materially contributed, had fallen by the bands of an assassin If the death of this really great man I an Irreparable loss to the I'uiou, Schura describes itu the hardest blow that he ever received. They had been friend, advocating the lame principle!, luhorlnp toward tin aame end, and keeping up a perfect understanding, ami S. burz possessed lint only the full confidence, but also the pure affection of Lincoln. The latter frequently expressed himself that Schura Waa one of those who stood near to bis heart. After Johnson had taken Lincoln's place as President, he lirt seemed to favor the anti-lavery cause, and tendered to Schurztin-important mission to travel through the Southern 8tates, Investigate the condition of things, aud to make a report thereon. Schurz proceeded to carry out his Instruction-, ami returned from Id journey iu October of the same year. His elabo rate official report, by the keenness und clearness of his observations, his statesmanlike views, ami bis powerof expression, ereuted a general sen -a ttou which exiemled far beyond the United State and it had a marked iutlm-ncc upon the fUbao. quent development of Hie question of reeon structlon. It i well known that JoteMsl turned hla back upon hi- ft iend ami threw hlm-clf iuto the arms of the late slave owner. Schurz w as amongat the Urst who opposed him Unnly, and tns above mentioned report was the tu -i hard blow against "My policy " Sin. i thai time Schurz bus held no official n I tion to the Government, ami for the present llv retired in prtvatu life, This has not lessened his Influence upon public opinion, im the contrary a-aJournalUt, he exercises this by the determined and effe tuul manm-r in whl.-b be discusses matter and things. He la part owner aud editor ol a large ami ex tensively cinuiuie.t paper, tne lt,tl,che i appearing in St. Louis. Missouri, where he also re side. His uged parents, whom he worsbl with Altai affection, he has placed be) uid the cares of this life, und has aootlfBll to them plrasaut and serene ev ei. in ; ..1 their curthlv ex istence. The picture allNched loilo- sketch, prepured altera very good phOAOITuph, gfVM un Idea "f .Sehura' personal appearance. . h. of slender hilt strong figure. uh.vc uicdiiuu size, und po- aesaesa couatitutioti. vvhi h ha defied the many fatigues ami efforts whiej. hi eventful life has necessitated him i- undergo. A high, noblo fomhead. ami an .nl-llqrcut . sparkling eye. at once indicate that be is m ordinary muii, and which a well as the general Tfprtiilnn of hi bee, denotes power of Mill uml limine mingled with kindness and go.n.'i will. resent Hie stale of Missouri ut Washington during the next six years. Our next Senator ha addressed more people In this country in the English language, than any man living All who heard Iilm, have full faith In his nhttitv ami int,-t-rltv . and hattafra him to ha f'u man of extraordinary talent. His course in the Senate will therefore be of uncommon Interest to, and of great itlflueme upon, Ihe people of thf-country. All that have heard him apeak, rejoice at his nomination. A a matter of peculiar Interest toMU-otiri-IM I will here detail the fact that one plank of our national platform Is his resolution, adopted by tin- Convention m Chicago May, Ihiw. and which became more conspicuous during the Bn atorial contest, to wit : .- . I ii .i we highly L-omuicu.t the spirit of magnanimity ami forbearance, with which men who have served in the rebellion, hut now frankly and honestly co-operate wiili ua iu restoring Ho- peace of the country and reconstructing Southern States, upon Hie basis of Impartial Justice and equal rights, are received back into the communion of the loyal people: and we favor Hie removal of the disqualification ami restrictions Impose. I upoi the late rebels in Hie same measure a the spirit of disloyally may die out, and as nmy m oeTawatOM with the safety ol the loyal people. In bis speech delivered at St. LoQU AtlfUtl I. ISA), entitled, "The Doom or Slavery, occur this passage: Ls)t the slave power, or any other political or economical interest, tell us that we mUat think, and ay, and invent and discover nothing which again) It demand, and we must Interrupt ami give up the harmonv of our progreslvc development, or tight the tyrannical pretension, whatever shape it may assume, i Loud cheer.)" Ami again he says: "AW;-in mirul that tht Svuth thinl cf gitj to irat fvrth isnflU nit prvtfction lairry' 'a truth that did not flah upon many of our politicians until one year after wur bad actually commenced. At the OOtHlnalOM of this magnificent discourse he say, speaking of the Free Soil movement in Missouri at that time : "I now turn to you, Republicans of Missouri. Your countrymen ow e you a debt of admiration andirratititde.to w hi.-h my poor voice ; can give but a feeble expression. You have undertaken the noble task of showing Hie people of the North that the sluveholdiug States themselves contain the elements of regeneration, and of derann-tratlng to the South how that regeneration can be effected. You have inspired the wavering masses with coiithlence in the practicability of our ideas. To the North you have given encouragement; to the South you have set xaniplc. Let me entreat you not to under rate your noble vocation, struggle on, brave men! The anxious wishes of millions are hover ing around you. Struggle on, until the banner of Emancipation is planted upon the capitol of your Stste, and otic of the proudest chapters of our history will read: Missouri led the van, and the nation followed' . Trciue n.loii and loin; - olitinued cheering. )' ' Every one conversant with our uutioii.il and State history, know that these words have be come true, I might say. literally. Missouri has led the. vunguurd of ideas and emancipation since that time, uml the nation ha almost inva riably followed With a man in the United Males Senate who sang to himself when a boy, "My love embrace mankind wherever great and free," and lived up lo that song, and who rlked hi life lor u friend under such trying circumstances, because "I am but obeying my sense of duly." and who ha ever since obeyed his selisc of duty, and who flrst said, "Missouri led the van. and tin- nation followed," Missouri will surely continue to lead the vun. and the nation will surely continue to follow. i a iz i ini .at rvB. IHIM M It III tiKM.KAI. AftNEMBI. Y. in- ut on l ucsdav i Adjourned to J A FTEttNOON of I'uhlic School. Mr. EL WELL moved that '2000 eoples be printed. Mr. WILLIAMS moved to print l.oun copies. Mr. ELWELL accepted the amendment and motion as amended, carried. 3lr. HLODOETT. on leave, introduced a bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate tin-town of Hidden, In John- .ii eotllltv, approved un, Read twice and referred toCoininltteeoti Bank-und Corporations. Mr HARBINE, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported back Senate bill to amend section ML of Chapter 1, General Statutes, with substitute, uml recommended the passage of substitute.Read twice and agreed to. Read third time under the suspension of tin-rules and passed. The substitute reouires the clerk of dintri-1 courts In case of anneal to Sunreim- Court to cltv. askim; for the t transmit to that court the transcript from the Health officer ol St. I. resolution referriiiL' all matters relallmr to the law -t reiristralion, to , Pi miuiiciti Seat ol tioveniment the Committee on i nnrtttlltraw Amendment. By Mr WAIDE: A bill aiuemlatorv of an act Rejected. eoncerniiii' PXeetttlon, ni l the service and re- Mr. RoEVER offered a resolution ppolntlng turn thereof, a special committee nf inn. , one from each Con- Itca-I twice ami referred to Committer on Ju- I rcssioiiul Distriei , foi Ho- purpose of taking In dietary to consideration tin- propriety and necessity of ' M) Mr. BUI UIL . A bill to amend section :i, re visine the rciHst ration law of the State, who Chapter 1 1 . General Statute-, r- latliur to the a. Miall report such modlm-ation. chauges, and nesanieut and collection of the revenue, amendments thereto a thev tnav deem adv jsn- Read tvvlcc, ami r- l. tied to the Committee on hie, ami compatible with the public safetv. Wav ami Means, ami ordered printed Mr. WATERS moved lota) the resolution on Ry Mr. WATERS: A hill to provide for the the tabic, which motion via-. irrtou uve. HAt pttnfliment of orBbm in . tittiiurand deitiovfng noes, ol. tn cs on the land donated to the state for iurri- Mr. BAKER off. i . -I i resolution ( WnlobWH cultural and uicehuiiicul college purpose-, adopted, grant ink' Ho u- ,,f tin-Hall of the 1 Read tw i.e. and relerred to the Committee on House to ( alvin Ton nsend, Esq., for the pur-, Agri. ult ure, IMe of deliveriiiL' a tree ic, tuf on elvllgovetlt-I The CHAtH laid bafnrc the lionae n eommu- inn inn nimtton from tin- nccretar) "i Htale, asking that tin iime tor turiiisniiiu an t numeration o tin Cqmmon Pleas t u, Is hereby stricken out. and forever remind .sir .i.--r-i. : .V inn io Hii. i apt. r n it tit" Mo tion -iisM rei. as r. . 1 tow total -'I'ut.-. iu relation t-i dinui-slion sec " Dues from nrivate aavSJaOaatlana shaft oe sectircu nv sticii menus as maj no pre-, rioe-i Read tiv e, ami refel red to Hie Committer on by law. ' ' ways and Means. bHMMI twice, and referred to the Committee on Bj Mi. LEDLRGfcltBEtt ! A loll to . reat-a Constitutional AmendimmLs. board of canvassers to canva tin- vote ol Hit-, Bv Mr. MAKCHAND: A bill to amend see State, and to tin. ud sections Al, nml Ml, of , tion t, Chapter W, General SUtutfs.coneerniiig Chapters, Uunaral statutes, eonaernlng eie.-- j public roads. t,'',,!' Rend twice amt referred to the Committee on Read twice, ordered printed, and referred to Ro-uls and Highways, ihe t oniiiiiite,. on the Judiciary. By Mr NEAL: X bill to amaml Chapter 110. ic Mr. u Ali.ic A bill a ndatory of an General statute, concerning curators, guanll- a. t anthortrhig the Governor lo aovapt tin ar MM an, wards, bv amending aertton of sahl chiv. s and records belonging to Hi.- orH.-e of tin-' chapter, ami by adding other aectlons thstreto. laloSiirM 'General of Mi--oiin and Illinois, i lUad twice and relerred to the Committee on i.eao iwie, . ami r. ei r . ! Un I olllllill lee on 1 he Jin eirv. The llou-i clock V. r.ii)N. adjournment , Speaker tiRRH K in Ihe The CIIA1R laid b.-b ue I ll.oise the annual report of tin- Buperlntendenl of Public schools, which wn received, ami live thousand copies ordered printed, one thousand t be in German. The C1IAIK, also, hud helorc the House a commutibatfon from the Mayor of Bt Louia and the President of the llonnl ol Health, of that of a law gtVltlg the luthortty t semi all inhabitant- ol . m h count of the Mate, be ex tended until the 1Mb of U. bruarv next, everal counties having railed to tend lu their returns Which was received. I'he II A I IC ;do laid before ihe UnUtfl the hi-enntal report of the mtC Audit r of stale: Whi.li was reorlvod. Adjourned to m oeiok sKNATi: M(H:lNt Ttmart.ti to-morrow. SKSSION. . Jan. Iff, lt. I ill lower . court , with the opinion of the district I Indigent and in-aiie iei-oiis louud in st. Lout court, ami not make out an entire new transcript. 1 to the count v Insane asylum, then to be i online.! The substitute also requires the clerk of Hie dis- until claimed bv their r'el ith .. trie! court to send to the court below the opinion i Referred to tin- t . Loot : i il delegation iu Ho ehair. - baplaiu. lead of the court In each case. Mr. REED was in luvor of the substitute. believed it would save a great expense to litigants and until a law was passed abolishing the In i inn instruct- 1 Lnvetugata ; condition md reorl : Mr. BI'I'TM N off" i lb-1 ing the Committee u p.-mt. ntnirt and mt i into il of the Missouri 'at. P uiieullarv office of ilistrict courts, he would favor all law to the House at an curl) da) . saving such needles expense. Adopted. Mr. SHELTON was not favorable to the sub-1 Mr B1TTMAN. iftVn I . u solution cl- stltute. He tlmught It would endanger the right i ting upart two Imn-; ' . .., , - of the Adjutant of litigants by the lo o( transcript- or reconls ' Getu rar-report , ot which live hundred copies in Iran-missal. He believed that parties in lltl have already been ordered printed, lor the Use gallon would rather pay the additional expense I of the Adjutant llelmi ' unlet' also referring of a new ami complete transcript than risk the the report to thp Comm .- on Mltltla, proiiosition contained In this law Adopted. Mr. MLODGETT favored the passage of the Mr. BAKER offered . re u ion BUthortalng -ubstltute. believing that the Interests of litigants I the Committee on Claim, and oil Courts of In-deuiuiided that such a law should be passed. The ferior Jurisdiction , tneniploj aelerkto serve on Uormotti costs of uch a multituile of transcript i lioth commit lee- at a compensation of ih i dollars to be nabl for from fttie court to anotlier. wa-'oerdav. ruinous, ami there eOUkJ be no propriety in such I Mr. BITTMAM off) r aretietition of record when the traiiscrint- from Uiir that the clerk sluitl I tin-lower courts could be transmitted with tin niittee on Coiisiitui i opinions of the court to the higher court . Tlu r. was n justice requiring parlies to pH Assistant olutloii. that mend lit cted. a transcript, when om- copy would answer all purposes. .nr. mn m u.vliv ouereu a resolution re plirilli; Hie Secretary of State to furni-h the Committee of Elections with such papers uml documents a- the Committee mav deem ueces-a- ry . ' Read ami adopted. The PRESIDENT laid heloTC tin Senate a eonununlcotloti n-oin the Secretary of state re commending the passuge of a concurrent resolution extending the time ill which the Secretary of State is required to 'ay before the General As senibly I census report as returned by I be assessors of the several counties. Read and referred to the Committee on Judiciary . Tin; PRESIDENT having slated to the Senate that be bad received u communication miuLriua' an executive session. On motion of Mr. WILLIAMS, the Senate went into executive session. Senate having resumed open session, Mr HARBINE Introduced a bill to utithorize partles or their attorney to appoint an attorney to try certain cases, ami to amend section la, i hapter til. ami section 0, of Chapter IX. General Statute. Reud twice and referred to Committee on Judiciary.Ml. ROGERS offered a bill to establish a court of I'ommoti pleas in Livingston county. Read twice and referred to Committee oti Judiciary.Mr. BOARDMAN offered a hill to amend i ec Hon 5, Chapter 100, of General Statutes, Reatl tw ice and referred to Committee on Jtl-dieiarv . Mr.' BROWN, of Shelby, offered a hill lo amend section , Chapter M, of ttcucrtil Statute-relating to cstrays. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. WILLIAMS offered a bill lo amend an act entitled, un act to amend. Chapter H, (icm-ral tatutcs, com criiiu.' the compensation ,.l inein- bers and officers of thi- Goneral Assembly, Hp-proved ISOS. ucuu twice ami reicrreu io committee mi ue-trenchtueiit . ami ordered not nrinted . on motion of Mr ELWELL. the Senate ad journed Hli lOo clock to-morrow inornim.-. senate met PRKslDLVl Prayer tv tic The J.-umat eretarv Footer. Present Tiiirtv -three Senators, Mr. t.ol isi .llALK ottered a r. pt-o. ec. Senator at it o'clock till v vi . Mr. ffPAUNHORST moved to making the time M o'vJouk V M. R original resolution adopted, Mr. human oil.. mi a resolution referring that portior. of Got, . rleteber Me age relating to the payment of the nllltla Ibr aervleo iu Buchanan and Piatt, counties, ami to report b) bill or otln rw i-e, a- earl) as practicable. Mr. OA VENDER preaenUHl a communlcallon from the Bt, Louis Building and Having! A i- ation transmitting a report in pursuance or the law , requiring NtlM report; Which was i. ad Mr. stlKl.ToN IntrtHlucod Mil to amend the law providing t"r trtalb) Information of ntado nieuimr- etc . Read twice ami i. bit. d to ihe Committee on the Judiciary . By Mr. CAVLNDKI.: A bill M amend the law - in orce iii rod reuee to the aaseaaoiant and collection ..I the revenue. Read twice and reteri'.-d to tin- Committee on Bank ami orpor.it ion. The bill provide, that aiiv ovv m-r of lot- or tract-, or parrel ot land, separau-d bv unv huallv estahli-hed line. -' il have the riudit to demand ill- to the OU section ol I that separate l;i hill he HUUO out lor each. nipl from taxation churches, that taxes can be paid on each separately. Bv Mr. NAI.LK A bill lo amend the Consti tution a follows: Section 1H. Every male cititen of the United state anu every male person, of loreiirn birth, who may have declared hla intention to In-come itizen ot tne i aitoo Biatat, aexortuna to law. not less than one vear nor more than live years. nml who may ne over the age of i yean, and vgho luaii-nh-.! in thla Stale oae y ear - aud iue i-i two nmnins in me roomy WfasnlBBfXi before the ilay of any election In this Slate, hall be a qualified elector, and may vote at ull lections in this state for all offices made elective; rov Idod that no soldier or mariner, iu the reiru- ur army or navy of the United States, amino stfaOfl who shall have been convicted, by due proem Of law, of some crime, which liy the law . works a loneiture oi ucn pnvurkre. suau oe entitled to the privilege of uffraa;r, so long a siu-h person continues in such condition. iteau twin- ami reierrci m tne oinmuie. on onstttutlonal Amendmenta. Bv Mr. CLARK : A bill to repeal the tlrst sec tion of an act to repeal the second section of an act to Incorporate the town ol New Franklin. It. -ail IWl.e ami relencil lot nmmttlce oil Local Bills. By Mr. NOKRIS: A bill to establish a probate tint in Ozark county. Read twice and referred to the Committee on ocal Bill. By Mr. HAYS: A bill .for thai - more-ion of rize righting, IteaU twice ami r. f- rr.-.l to Uie Committee on rinunul Jurisprudence It Imposes a tine of ono thousand dollars and imprisonment for two year at hard labor, up.ui y person convi.-teu oi participating in a prize ;hl. I an amendment pTOV id-dsn, servo on theCotu-Vm.-iidineiit. on motion of Mr, HRoVi mm. , the raaolutlon and uim-mltiiciii were I n l on the table. Mr WAIDE otv. n -I u resolution Inatructlng tha t ommittee on Constitutional Amendment- to report, as soon a- possible, -it-ii amendments- to article of tin- - nilMtlon, as will remove the disabilities imp- iln rein upon voteni also to report swHI am. article ii . hapcls. cemeijp., graveyards, ami benevolent I Tin' PRESIDENT hav inz anuoumed lo Hi ami charitable in-lituii.-n-; and also household i Senate thai tin-hour had arrived for the Banal property not to exceed 111 Vulue fowl also to re to proceed to the ewetlon of I lilted siat 1 tatillsh a probate court In Linn county . iteau twice anu reierreu io iue mminiticti tn 'inrt of t omraon Pleas. Bv Mr. MURPHY: A bill lo amend an act au thorizing the trustees of the town of Potosi, to take ii.-. of certain school lands, by vesting that power lu the Board of Education of that town. Read twice and referred to the Committee u Education. Bv Mr. VH KERS: A hill to amend section t. hapter 47, General Statutes, concerning schools i cities, towns and viltaifes. BUSH twice itie Judtetarv 10T," General Statutes, in relation to pleading in ivn cases. Read twice ami referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mv Mr. BRl Mil. A bill to amend section 4. and mid a new section to Chapter 110, General Statutes, relating to guardians, curators and want. Read twice, ordered printed, and referred to the Committee ou the Judiciary. Bt Mr. WEINRICH I A bill to enlarge the In ri ml let ion of justices of the peace. it.-a.i twice ami rcterre.i to we committee on justices of the Peace. HKNATE MORNING SESSION. Jan. 13, 1N0U. During the last tew mouths Schurz has been on visit among ti m hi Germun fatherland, and during this time, he with his family stopped at Hamburg, Frank to- t on tbc Main, Wiesbaden and Berlin. During Ids visit to the latter plucc he honored me with, a visit, and after eighteen years' of separation i learned from hlin that 1 hd not iM en estranged from hla heart; und lo find that hi activit y in mutter of great public importance had not auYcted bis heurl, churiicter oi affection. Eif ry where he was feted and woi ahlupeu, and b was show n that we appre-alatad tha graal a i well-merited reuow u he had Monpa v Senate met at 10 o'clock a. M. Lieut Gov. E O. STAN ARD in the chair. Prayer by Rev. J. W. Johnson, Ctiuplaiu. Journal of Thursday read and approved. Present -T went v-two senators. The PRESIDENT laid hi lore the Senate further papers 111 relation to the contented election between Messrs. Essex ami Foter. ou motion of Mr SPAL'NHORST, thev were referred to the Ouumlttee on Elections. Also, a communication from the Mnvor of St. Louis relative to the appointment ol Police Commissioner of St. Louis, tbc, AaO i a report of the Director of the Deaf ami Dumb Asvlum. on motion nl Mr. ROLLINS, two hundred copies were ordered printed. Also, paper fn the contested election case of Rollins uml Conkltn. On motion of Mr. ELWELL, they were re ferred tu the Commit!; on Election. Mr. ROLLINS presented the report of the Board of Curator of the state University, wfUl accompanying document Five hundred coptV were ordered printed. Mr. WILLIAMS, trotu the Committee h Retrenchment, reported back the Senate bill in relation to Hie abolition ol Hie ottlce of State ( laim Agent, with the recommendation that it do pa. The bill lunis over to tin- Adjutant General all the unhiiished hiisiues- of the office, uud requires the Adjutant General 10 finish the business without additional compensation. Mr. GOTT'SCHALK offered to amend bv making the bill lake effect on the 1st day of July. ls.HI. Rill and amendment laid over untilto-nmr-row. Mr. GOTTiSCIlALK, from the Committee ou the Judiciary, reported back the Senate hill repealing an act to anieud Chapter IM, of General Mamies, approved February 4, 1N07, end to re vive ami re-enact m-cUoii lit, of Chapter 1:17 . of General statute-, ami n . oaaajn ml thai it do not pass. The bill revives tl Id law requiring county ierks lo post amt putiiisii uhatruct ofouuy expenses.Mr. SHELToN moved to indefinitely post-potto. Withdrawn On motion of Mr. tiA&HJNK, tin hill was laid Ver until Wciliies.lav next, at lu o'clock a. M. Mr. REED, on k-a-e, introduced a bill to port any further amendment i Ut and proper. On tu. .ii. .ii of Mi. ILVIiEtl i tabled Mr. MILLER offered it com instructing our Senator th.-v mav deem nrreni p til g re solution and re- questing our ItcpreselllallVes Ml t -tllgrc-S to u-e their influence in procuring Ihe repeal of an act -ailed the Tenure of office Act. Uvnil lui.n. nml rt-n-1 I C. I t. t '.inoilllli e oil Federal Relation-, with in. tin. (ion to rcpnri at their carlu -i eonvi niein c. Li., his no-iliou a Mr. LEDERGERBERoib r. -la c uncut n -o-! it,-aliou for the ofll lutloii. Instructing our senators iu Cougresa, and 1 Gen. SchUr rec requesting our uepivseiilaiive- in i ougre to He r-. Bind. Senator, ami tnat iioinin.it were in order Mr liEADLEE ptll in nomination lieu. Carl He hum . Mr. HEADLEEIn nominating Hen, nchufii -aid , that it wa- not necessary to make mt inodoiiu Gon, ScbUM WU a man. of not only national, bul wori.i-wi.h- reputation, Mr, ROLLINS put in nomination Hon. J. Phelps, ol Springfield, Mo. m homlnatlmi Mr. Pbolu. Mr. lioiim- itav brief outline of hi- bi-i.rv . and referred briefly lUsen d the state and quali- repeai 1 'ollllnittec office of President ol ommittee on F d red IIOU8R MOUNlNt; SKSSION. Mo.MIAI , Jan. IS. 1NIII Hou-c met pursuant to ailiournme-it at lu O'clock A. M. Prayer by Hie Rev . S. lug. The Journal of yesterday was read ami approved.The CHAIR announced the following us the special committee oa the common ulcus court: Me.-srs. Baker, Eno, Ledergerher, Nallc,Wai--er. Gamble. Water. Moore and Caldwell. Mr. W ATERS.Ifrom the Committee fit Judiciary. reHrled instruction for the drawing up of bills, a follows : First Every bill must have a title, mid Ihe subject mutter of the bill must be expressed In that title. Laws should refer to hut one subject. If any subject embraced In an act he not express-e.i lu Uu- title, it Is void to that extent Constitution, section gg, article 4). The title c presses the subject in general terms only. The next requisite is the enacting clause. After Hie enacting clause the subject matter of the bill must be -ei forth iu as clear, brief and perspicuous a manner as possible. It should he divided Into short and convenient sections. Reasons, opinions, or anv outside matter should not be inserted. The report waa received, and one hundred and tiftv collie ordered printed. Mr MooRE. from the Committee on Elections reported, in the case of Wm. Monk-. Esq.. against Mr. Alslip, Hie silting member ol Howell county , that ii doe not appear from the papers referred to the Committee that the cniitestor served any notice of hi intention to contest the -cat, upon the couteslee; and, that the coutestor preseiited to the committee no evidence of his right to occupy the seat. They, therefore, asked leave to report back the papers and he discharged Irem any further consideration of the same The .eport was received, adopted, and the pa per laid on the table. I lie l ii mi; lain hclore the. House a coiuilium Tenure of ofll R. ad twice ami referred lo the Federal Relations. Mr. sMYTHK odtred it concurrent resolution petitioning Congress to amend the Constitution by repealing the provision in it who n prevents foreigners iroin nonun.' tu the l, niled State. Read twice ami rcf- i i. d lo erat Relations. Mr. LEDEBUKRBER offered a concurrent resolution ineinorializiiu' t opres- and the pn s. Idem ot the United states ., make ami Improve VYtaeoiulnrlver at a national work. Read twice, ami referred to tin t ouuniltec on Internal Improvement. Mr. LEDEHGEBHEK a! il. n I rconcUr- relit resolution, lUbtnltllng IO the people an amendmenl to tin- Constitution ol the atah , authorising the General Assembly, n ith the eonaent of the Governor to extend, inn nol to restrict, the elective franchise alter Hie year !".u. Bead twice and referred lu theCommltl It Constitutional amendments) IktTBODUCTI DM d Bttxa, Bv Mr. WATERS: A bill to amend sect of an ud to estalilfsh a itOUtl nl common pleas in tfaOMUnlyof Lafavcttt , and a COlUt Of common pleas In Bay. Dnvleu nd Pettli oountlet, with i Bruere, red Hn- lollowing vide: ii, Bonrdman Browiioisiuiiiy i avender, Clark, Conrad. Dav l probutc jurisdiction in tin- l i-t thn Read twice, ami rcb rtcd to tl the Jmlb-iarv . BV Mr. MULLINI.S: A bill lo ft, Chapter II, General statute, cqualiatioii oi taxes. Read twlc ElWell, Evaua, Filbr. Oolt-chalk. Graham Harbin.., Ileadlee, Human. Ilea, Knhdcv Bocere, Itoteberry, stieitou. Todd, Waters ami WiTlium.--j:.. For Mr. Pin Ipa -ili ura, Blreh, Brown m SI Louis, Carroll, Baaex, Morrison, llorae, Rollins Keed ami spaunborat -0, Mr. CAV UNDER moved thai when the Sena! adjourn, it adjourn till !' a clock to-uiorrow lli .1 li;li. ( allied. Mr. CA VENDER ve-l that the Scliatefad- joiirn. Lo-t. Mr. KV AN, ti'oin Ho- special iiimiuitti1 -.Ith- with Hn State An Iilm an-I I ica-ilier. preaented a report nf the ri lion nl the ronunll tee. Read. and On motion o Mr. ordered printed. Mr. REED lotrodll 7. i hapter . title -i: latlon to enelosurei Read twice and referred to the Agriculture, Mr S HELTON . ailed up Senate bill aboltsh the office nl State claim Agent Bill taken up. ; The amendmenl ol Mr. GUTT9CHALK I uml. r coualderatUiui Mr. BvAltS Was in favor ol Ihe immediate SPANTIORS'I . :si mI a bill to Rmend General Utatutaa, 4 oinniitt. No, opli ciion 1, H elng ami reb-ucl to 'oiumjUee ou Wav s and Means. By Mr. HAYS: A bill to authorize certain railroad companies to oonaolldate their stock . Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Banks ami Corporation By Mr. MILLER: A hill requiring recorder to certify the record ol deeds, mortgages, and other tnitrufflettts dmUelhhi to reraru. Read twice all-l referred lo the Committee oil the Judiciary. By Mr. McLANE : 4 bill to charter aferr) on Grand river, in Henry couuty. Read twice ami referred lo' the Committee Off the .ludidarv By Mr. BoBERT-1 A toll repealing an act firovidlilg for Hn- trial ot mi-deincauor- bv In-brntaUou Intteadof ludU'Unt-nti atao, Uiantenel Chapter- of General staiuics n hitiim to misdemeanors.Read twice ami referred to the i 'ommittee mi Criminal Jurisprudence By Mr. POWELL: A bill to amend aectios II, Chapter 190, General Statutes, in relation to circuit courts ami nelr Jurisdiction, Read tw ice, and l et. -rn d lo i ouiiuiltee on Ju- I db-larv. Bv Mr. SOUTHARD: A bill fur the relief of C. McPhecter. late eotleetor ol Dallas county. Referred to the Committee of Wav and I counties. , ... ,. ,,,. ,,,ii, ... ..,) I ,,. tin- amelld i omuuiiee on : .,., buaineas dom- bv the Airent.did m ! warrant a tuitln r continuance of the ottlce, H repeal secuon I hoped that the bill would pa without being , nmi- 1 amended. Ann-mliucnl lol . and hill pas- Mr. GOT'I st HA UK. from llic special committee of the St . Louis delegation, reported back Seuat bill to repeal the law regulating the management id sir. , ! railroad-, approved l-. l.ruarv i.. isijii and abolihiug the otiti c of coimui-iom i railroad of 81 . lolls, and recommended it pa- sau Ilr. SPAL'NUGttST offered to amend bv re quiring the commissioner ol strc. t railroads turn over hit dookb anu paper io tm- nv neg ister. on Ho- lt of April m t . luitead "f forth with. Amendment agreed lo, Hill aa amended wa ua I Mr IHDcl.EY intro.lu. ed i resolution that : t opn-s in Bngttsb, ami SOU In German, of the report of directors ol ihe Blind Av luui be printed, for the U-e of aol directors Adopted. On motion of Mi . MuBBItOX, Senateadjourned. Read twice ami referred to a Select Committee nf Ave phvsclan ol th" ROUM . The CHAIR announced on that committee. Mers. sniyibe. Freeman, Hunt, HowIr and Adam. By Mr. DONKGAV: A bill to p.tablih a probate court In Te as county. Read twice an I ref rrtl to the ommittee on Court of Inferior Jurixtlellnn, By Mr. KING i A bill in intend station 'f an act to provide h-1 0ietUng md repairing of public road, .d tr . purp -. Read twice ao Pa" id to the ommiitee on Roads and lllgbw iv , Mr. mOwWEfo oftred a revolution, whiob was adopted, Increasing the number on tboCom-mlttct Edticalioii to twilvc. The SPEAKER announced, a additional mem I., r- on that comuittteo, Brownimc, MeLane, Knott, Luiighhn and SUuImt. Mr. WATKBS, Irnm the (committee on th Jtt iliclarv , reported fkvoraiilv on the toll in smemt Cliapier l-M , General statutes, iu relation to the duties respecting money and property, which was read n third time ami ptatttT. It add a new section, as follows; If an v person die, leaving io widow, but leaving a minor child ot hlldren, it shall tm tin-dutv of the court hav - iiiu probate juris. In tion of the eslaU of said de ceased person, or judge or elerk of Hie MUM&HI vai-atiou, at the lime ol appointing an adiului-trator of the estate of such dtotdent, to appoint urator and guardian ol Hie iteron and estat- of such minor or minors, w ho shall aive I i as required by law. ami iUch KUardiuu and curator, fur and on behalf of, such minor child or children, shall he entitle 1 to have ami to receive, ol the estate ofstich deceased person, for the benefit ol such minor or minor , the same allowance ex empt trom the debt oi tin deccdeeav a la allowed to the widow fn rrlrotM gg, M and :H m ameOd-el, and 90 ami :I7 of this Chapter; and said sec tions as amended and section (12 of the same Chapter shall, in nil rc-pects, apply to such minor child or children so left, as aforesaid. Bv the -aim: An adv ei -e report on the bill to amend section :tn. i hapter 13.!, concer nhia ihe sale of real est at i , whbh was ludconitel) post poned. Bv the same- An adverse report ou the bill to amend section chapter 14U, in relation lo Junes, which was indefinitely postponed. Mr. KM), iroin the ommittee on Wav au-l Mean, reported favorably on the bill to appropriate timnev to cover certain deficiencies iu th- appropriations for tin- years 1WJ7 ami lstw, and recommending certain amendments, which were agreed to, and the bill so amended was read a third time and passed. Its provision are as follow-: The follow! in; -unis of m.mev are hcrchv ap propriated out of the Treasury, chargeable to the Revenue Fund tocovcrthedctlch-iicles appropriations for the years 1HUT ami tW. to-wit First, for the pay of civil oltleers. lorty-three Ihousuml otic hundred ami ten dollar- and thirtv - cent-. Si colid. for assessing and COllecttOl the Revenue, tell thousand two hundred forty-eight tlollais ami Hurt) -eight cut Third, for eo-ts in criminal cases, seven ty-foui thousand nine humln-d and tort) -two ilollara and v.cnly-stx cent, roiu-tn, lor eontingetu ei pen-i's of ttie tieiieru Ascmoiy , one thotisaini and seventy -two dollar- and twenty-live cents r tnli. for printing n- laws ami journals, one thousand live hundred and twenty-seven dollar and twenty HUM cent. Sixth, for copying the law s ami toiiruuis, uu cc inoii-ami m- en nun - Ired and Biaillr-nX dollars tttu -ltv -nine caul Seventh , forlitiibiiiiug the laws and journal-, WO hundred ami two dollar- and ttiirty-sev en cuts. Eighth, lor taking the census, nineteen 1 1 ...ii. in 1 1 Hitrtv.-tv dollars n.l si tv.iiin I .tu vt,itl. fnr c.i.nhii.ir t1w ,i.iOr,,t .ml and referred lo the Committee on gn,unils, six thou-aml thre. hundred and twenty - ix dollars iimi inny-seveu cent, leniii, set fencing oapltol ground, ont hundred ami thirty-eight dollar- n -i ibny-fhur cents, Eltvtntn, m contingent xpi n-. ol Superintendent m Public schools, om ' nureu anu nin ry-mjveu uouara and seventy thr cent. T ct h Ihr contingent expenses oi t ne supronc Louii, One hunured and stXtytW0 dollar- and lort) thriif cent-. Thirteenth, tor Mmtlngent exp. n e- of elections, one hundred and tX dollars and twenty-two oa nd I I l.i I ION Ot I Ml Kit HTATKM MKNATOH. IHU l. MOI(IN(i i'i gnnaVi pursuant to ation Iron the Secretaiy of SUte, stating that ( is'l. General Stutule-. In regard It Tlx lloiiae im i Id o'clock A. Vt. speaker oitittcK in the chair. Prayer b) the Rev s. ing. The reacting ot tin journal ol y Bv Mr. McNEAL: A bill for thll HMWUstMUtOt dii.eii-e.l w.iili andeUppori Of illegitimate children The CHAIR laid b. fore Hie I but. Head twp e ami rep rr.-ii . i . i ominitt. e on " " 'i" " Criminal Jurisprmb t ' Belerred t.. the i mlttee oil the IV n Bl Mr. WAI.sr.lt: lull to amend Clfapt.-r lian lie Itad received from ew Madrid couiitv tilicate showing that, Bt an election held uu November ;td, lsits, In thai countv, Aum-R, Phillips received 139 votes for the office of representative iu the Slate Legislature. Then- wa- m opposing candidate Tboae fact the clerk of tin county court of New Madrid neglected to certily to Hie office of the Secretary of State, In consequence or which the Secretary of Stale was unable to Incorporate the same In hi list furnish"! to the House. On motion of Mr. WAIDE. Amos R. pn- i Esu. , cairn- forward and waa sworn ia. DONEGAN. from the select coiuiinlt- appointed to ascertain what vacancies existed i Ulcr.iiaiitsaild ntunttu act lo uim ud oncernlng the '.lUlllille tion Ol UDOl the Board of Curators, reported ihut all vacancies living the time of holding court lu Un ction 4, Chapter 1 1 , title ft, Oem-ral iilliclul Statutes. The bill excludes from the State Board of E'liializutioii the neuatort. ol St. Loul county. Read twice, aud referred tu the Committee on Wuys and Means. Mr. HEADLEE Introduced a bill to e-talih-l, Ihe Twenty -hre! Judicial Circuit, aud to provide forthe uppoiuliueiitor a circuit Judge thereof, aud circuit attorney . uml tixing the time of holding courts therein, Ac. Read twice aud relerred lo Hie Committee on ih. Judiciary. Mr. FILLER introduced a hill to repeal an act providing for the trial of misdemeanor by Information.Read twice and referred to Ihe Committee on the Judiciary. Mr.UGTTSCUALK introduced a bill to amend an act entitled au act lo provide for the reorganization of tha St. Louis circuit court, ate. havu been tilled bv appointment of the I iov eriior lis required by law Report adopted and committee discharged. Mr. HAY WARD offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Amendments to the Constitution to consider the expediency of proposing uu amendment which shall provide suhstantiullv us follows: Whenever it shall be known tu the officer of registration, as appears from evidence laid before them, that any person, otherwise a qualified voter, ami offering to retrister, shall have, since ! the lust general eleetlou, by violence, threat, nii-nui'c, or intimidation, sought tu deter or pre- their license Read tw ice and referred to Hi Ways and Mean-By Mr ENO: A bill to repeal sections l ;i and Iffft, ( hapter l revenue, Reuit twice alld I. felled lo II vV ays ami Mean-By Mr. HAY WARD i v bin to intend I , Chapter I'sl, General "tatlit. -. eiilfll. the place where -nils are lo be brought. ' Read twice ami refer n -I to l omniitlec on Judi iary. By Mr. NAUK: Auael reoreuuizing ihe lt th, loth, loth, ami IftXli judicial circuits, uud Reail twice ami referred to t ominittc iary. By Mr PECK: A bill RW the relief of the-e-ciiritlesofP A Hodges, latt) collector ol Wayne county. Rend twice, ami referred In Ihe Committee on Way uud Means. By Mr. WATERS; A bill to aimml section il. Chapter OB, General rttatUb concerning rail road companies Read twice, and referred lu the lointuttb e on Internal luinrovciueuh Mr. M. iilNNl- move I that til I ecu hundred oples b. printed, two hundred to be for the Use ol the Warden of the 1 Yuih iiliarv Mr. WA I Kit- moved that one bundled copies only be set apart for the u-e ol' Ho- Warden. Motion carried, The motion of Mr Mi GUiiti oa- also . arried, a- aim-luted . IM KUU1 IlitN t lllM.s. By Mr. CALDWELL it, oi an act i prov un tor the openiu ; n. i. . and i vent the officer of the law from the discharge of pairing of public roads, aud to repeat Chapter their duly, or couiisel or eueourage other to do ra( Geueral statutes, ami to add a new section to so, the) bail place the name ofuch person on such act. the reicctud list. In the case of au appeal from- Read twice ami referred to the Committee on such dcoiaiuu, the person shall be furnished with i Road ami Highvvav-. a cop) of the charge against him, and shall be I By Mr. BAKER: A bill to organize the OOUn-entitled to a hearing before thu Bourd of P -vb-w , 1 tie of Macon, Adair un-t gohU) lei into a common aa by law provided. plea judicial district Mr. ROEVER offered a substitute appointing Read twice uml referred to the Committee on a special committee of nine, one from each Con Courta of inferior Jurisdiction, grcKsinnal District, for the purpose of revising 1 By Mr. 1TTNER: A bill to revise the do the registration laws of the State, who shall re- charter of St. Louis. port such moditicatious, change, and amend- i Read twice Mid reh i red to lb. local delegation incuts therein as they may deem advisable, ami ol St. Louis. compatible with the afety of the Slate. ; By Mr. ADAMS i A bill to amend an act to au- Mr. HAY' WARD objected to the substitute aa 1 tborlze the use of sWamu land inud for the pay nut being germaln to the subject matter of the incut of county indebtedness, and for cert a iff resolution, the latter looking to an amendment school purposes of the Constitution, while the former content I Read twice, and referred to tilt CoainUlttt plates a revisiou of ihu registration law. ' on Education. llv Ml KEY : A hill I aim ml section 1 1 of au a. i io amend banter W, General statutes, eon oe ruing the organisation ami Maintenance ol public -i i. Read iwne. nni i. i. i n-d u Committee on -:.. ucaUoUi B Mr- RGBERlSGN'; A mil for the rollal ol the securities of C, U. Hag.-. tit. late collector ol W right intj . Head tw ne, and relet i. ilf. tin- i lontntlttet on Local Bill. Rv Mr. WATERS; A hill lor letting Hie contract for ftirnlablng stationery Ibr tne u-e of the stale, ami lor printing and binding tin- laws and document, am1 ull blanks ordered printed bv the Slate, ami tu repeal Chapter General statutes, concerning the office ..( Public Printer, Bead tw i. e, by its title, and referred to the Commute on Priming, w ith in-trm-ilun- to re- A hill to amcni section port thereon on the gull mat, at lo o'clock . and ordered printed llv Mr. BEQCA: A bill lu repeal stctionsH a. in. ii. ami i, uf Chapter U. UevUed etal uie- of MS, relating loth.- Itatv Boar-I of K(Ual uation. Read twice, and rclcri, d lu lh 1 OUtUlittt Ul Wav - and Mr.m. Ity Mr. MooRE: A bill to amend all ito in i-orporah- tin- cily or Uhillic.iih Read twice, all I referred lo It.nL- nod Cnrnoi--diiii-. llv Mr. YANKEE: A bill f.i illlttUd an act lo imoriM.rale the city ..( sedali i. I'- tti countv Read twice, alld referred I" Ho- Committee on Local Bills llv Mr. RICK A hill u repeal all act regulating' the election oi intj justices in Gasoonaat county. Read twice, aud referred lu ihe Committee on 1 al Bills. ttv Mr. LEPEMGEBBEM A GUI nun ; liic hour for the sm-elal order having arrived. it was. ou motion of Mr. BAKER, taken up, it being Hie election of United States Senator. Mr HAis nominated ueneraicari nnnurz. lr. ROEYER seconded the uouiinalion In an eloquent speech. In which he sets forth the merits t the nominee and urged his claims to the high office of Senator of the United States. Uu depicted, in vivid colors, the advantages whieh would, in the event of the General's election, rue to Ho-Mate from the increased Merman immigration which would flow In one continuous stream inu Missouri. Mr. CAMPBELL nominated Gen Juo. S. PhnJpf . whose public record, the gentleman le- land, l- loo weii anowii to need any eulogy nv him. He briefly adverted to tin net prominent acts of his public life, while in the hall of Con ss, and w hue hut thug lor tils eountrv on the ti nted held. Mr. SALISBURY seconded the nomination. No more nominations being made, the vote wa taken, resulting in the election of Gen. Carl Schurz, who received Stt votes out of I J4. the whole number cast. Col. John S. Phelps received SB votes. The lollowing members voted for Gen. Carl schurz : Messrs. Akurd. ANim. Allred, Baker, Bene- Bet, Bittman. DOUn, Brewster, Browning, Bruihl, Bvrne, Clark, Courtrfght, Crumb, Davis, Denny. Dibble, Dolle, Donegan, Ellison, Eno, Enoch,' Fansen, Ferguson, terrell, Freeman, Glbbt, Glenn, Gladney, Hacxman, Harper, Hays, Hayward, Heely, Howe, lttuer, Jennings, Johnson. Jone of Laclede. Jom-s of Nodaway, Keetiey, King, Kirk ham, Klalnc, aUXhlin, Lnwaon, Leilergerlter. l.oinbar. Mac- i iii Hi Manville, McGinni. McKernau, Mc- Lane. Mitchell of Camden, Moore, Mulling, Munch, !talle, Neal, N orris, Pyle, Peck, Perrv, Powell, Price, Oulgley. Riek, Robertson, Rob erts. Roever, Rountree, Ruark, Russell, Scbu- lenberg, Smith, Snidow, .southard, Slaubcr, Stltisoii , Steele . Thompson . Todd , Vlckers. Walser, Waters, Weinrleb, Yankee, Young and Mr. Speakei The foUouiiig wcutbers voted for Col. John S. Phelps: Mes-rs. Adams, Benueit, Bowie, Brown of Kowan . Iturton. Ilvrns. I a Mwc . I utonhe Cullev, Gamlile, Garth, Hurt, Key, Knott, Mar. han.i. .vicr.ivain, inrar and. ateaalenae Miller. Ming. Mitchell of St. Cmi-. Muruhv , Piieiuu, Phillips, iieqiia. aaitsnury , salver Sebastian, Sides. Sloau, Smy the, Terry, Walde Wellman and Winchester. Mr. LEDERGERBER offered a concurrent reolutioii. which was passed, that the two Houses go into Joint sesfoti ut VI o'clock on to nmrrow, for the purpoac of comparing the Jour nals ot the respective Hou-c in relation to Hie election of I . S. senator. Mr. HARPER introduced a bill to transfer certain balances fn the I nlon Milltarv riiud. Reatl tw ice and referred to the Committee Wav and Means. Bv Mr. STAUBER: A hill to prevent prisons trom criorming ine ntanoni ni omrc unlaw fully . Read twice and referred lo ihe ComtuitUo- a Criminal Jurl-prudei.ee. Bv Mr BRUlllL: A hill to amend section- and H, Chapter OU, General statutes, relating t. t-e. pm rs ami ineir ina-nsc-. Read twice aud referred lo the Committee on uvs and Means, Bv Mr. MARCH AND: A bill to amend tion ga, 1 hapter tM, General siatutes, concern ing merchants and their licenses. Read twice and referred to the Commlttei Ways uud Means By Mr. WALSER: A bill to amend Chapter luV, iicii.-rai siaiuic. in relation to comiuuaii Read twi amt ren-rred to the ouiliilttcc on tin- Judiciary. Bv Mr. LEDElttiKRBER : A bill to amend Chapter lis, General Statutes, relating tosaving- banks ami fund companies , aud enable Iheiu to wind up. Read twice and referred to ihe Committee ou Banks and Corporation. The CHAIR luitl before Ihe House the report ol t ue .-siuie i IWUIWI Which wis received ami rtve thou-and eople-ordwnd printed. Adjourned Ut i o'clock r. m. AFTKKNOON SESSION. I'hc House met pursuant to adjournment, sj X o'clock, v. M. speaker GRRK K in the chair. INTHOfil'irriON OK Mlett. Rv Mr. Ho WE : A bill lo provide forthe letting bv contract, of the State printing aud bimliug ami the furnishing of I'lanks and stationery for Hie use of the SUte Read twice ami referred to the Committee on Printing. liy Mr, H ACKMAN: A hill to amend Chapter gg, General Mutute, relating to Hie fWs of various officers Read twice aud referred to the t omnutt.-v on Justices of the Peace. ByMr GIBBS: A hill regulating the tab) of spirituous, viuus and fermented liquor by druggists.Read tw ice and referred io the Committee on mutual Jurisprudence. By Mr. McLANE I A hill to establish a court of tOJUHUnon pleus in Henry county. Read tw lie ami referred to the couimiitcc on Courts of Inferior Jurisdiction. Bv Mr. Hi; I 1 1 II. A bill to amend secLous uunittee on I uud B, Chapter 3U, Geueral Suiutes. relating lo Hie supp-oi oi me p(, hi Read twice uud referred lo the Coiiliititlee ou the .ludiciury. By Mr LEDERGERBER: A hill lo imeuu section ?, Chapter 144, Geueral Statutes, concerning witnesses and depoaiUous. Read twice and referred to the Coiuuiltleu on Hi.- Judiciary. Bv Mr. sjMYTHE: . bill lu prohibit the salaor medicine, the composition ol whkh luu-gnowoi s( N. Ian. v. is". uUournntenl, at tenU) wai Ihfl report nt AUavorahlc rtpOri fB the ttill state Treeettret to rt Hlee eertaln Bv the same uthoriziiiK the ninaii Witt, b was read a third nine and pn-sed. ll authorizes the Treasurer lo reeelvo Hi mi-annual interest, as it falls dtlu on thu rati road bonds, lu hla ofloa, latBfld to the Hanmd ami St. Joseph railroad eovannny, and to receive from the Pueilie railroad company . iu paymmt of Its Indebtedness to the slate; and also, recelv-the principal at uiaiuriiv and place the same to tne ercuii oi use Bune iniereai lunu, Mr. HAYWARD. from the .mmitt. e mi In teriial luiprov cments, rep-d ted favorable on Hn- hill to amend seetlon 10, chapter uj. Qantrtl Statutes, eniitled Of railroad companies." W hhii was read a inlrd ( iue uud passed. It provides that )' ul v .onx'ialinu lorined under the provi-n- . ot chut-icr tt', Gintral Statutes, shall Hot .v.tl.tn two V cuts uder it articles of a-soclaii- are tiled and recorded In the offlco of Secret a.;, of Statt , begin the con-struclion of its road, and shall not within one year t hereafter tJtptu theraon nut Ust ibau ten per cent. on the amount l Its capital .or shall not flnlali Us road and put lu operation, tu ten .: Iroin the time of tiling its articles ol association as aforesaid, lis corporate esi-teme and powei-shall cease; provided that It a portion ot theh road shall be ttuUhed ami lu operation, they shall continue their corportte existence, with powet to hold aud manage the portion of their road - constructed, and lor no other purpose. Adjourned uiitit 10 o'clock M, to-moi row. ChlfftUfO eluillis to lie the gt nlesf livi- stork mtrkoi in tin- world i uml tuppurt hot claim L -nine rr large ngTiireH I'lii- iitiiiiln r uf In "i d iiv- -Uu k nf nil kinds received lu tlio tunrkel tlttrhiB the vein- Ihgs, ngfl g,8W.0W ; nl tlieac, (M, 4 wore entile, 1.706.763 were lioga, 870. B76 ottooPi Mid tin hortet und ntnlet 1 lie HUiiimculs ihn ii.. tb,- iilliu litti- illgbtly oxeeedod i lu ml. Theri I UlllotldiMl Mien- ol.l.it) par loads ol live freight , tiu 85.407 londu worn alilu- pd to other potnta In isiis. ihe mini vnluc td' inlet lo eetltnntotl m sjt35,0t)O,0Oil, wiili uoutqiuul 'Tlu-y will I It or, u tm nr-'uuiiot ii (1-r-1 n not rid- thrill Gut flu) will Tin; CoHforulnnt look Upon flu' c vtdni ipmli do very wi ll,'' ftgyt uu n is. where nnny people keep llOrtesb uml roll), I rery well If thov ilttl. never do in t iililoi iiiu vv lu re hoy- "I leu year of tgfl ri'lc lull grown hOlifft :tt tin-top of their tpotni tirotnul the-treri-Ilow WOtlld u until who Im fell bis lilowJ stirred by ti leu-tnile dotll III H UjIMurnifl addle (net on flndlng hftntetf trundllui liiiusull through Ihe trtreHt like it -rin.oi boy'. We would gi ooii fbiuk nt rUYftig a broopjl hum He. ur n roeli i liohbj) hotse." uml .hipum-Ai potauet pow or. leeidt rOUHMtMM The liiiiii voleet of lo' w 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 ' - iii (om-. uml having a nieiall tWfsftge Imliilliml Ulirnmll tin t nit r is not power lull i'lii shrill, i I mid feiiihiiiie ; th.n i tlm liilmbjliHita.iiJ Uu hill- la more rouusl Ilia it lint of .flic in-hgililtnutt of the plnltia. Thu KnrjVnti nations poeaeei itroug, t riul, aonn roiis olear voices, i he Ueriiieut piiMnaa (he Mlont powerful nirt s. in Km i ope, hill not iis powerful as I hose uf ihe T triar sir Duuenii tilbb, Clee Vi -itlrut of Hie Lout Ion A ii 1 h ropoloui-' i ' Hindi1!,V. hn mode the-e ubtervni tons The Donnl otM t .-i. . . r tin ..i ii.r Home, Chicago, iiroii - liidlgu toll) ntfnittst f-eiii rnl Builtd " llou, ordi-rlnq tlMf uloatiig "t i hul " -I'luii mtrl Unrr reaulvetl to fci?fp It op. u until spring, al otnerwtfte fun or 6riy ilU.il v . i . 1 1. w ill b w Ithdlll a l.oin, . A oable ulaunt.tli njrt that JefJi i ton parU. ttUtUlli Umoii, a Oudle; Muuti, iiiu I other ex-( onh .It i it. in v i w nf Protldonl Jtibutou-i niiiin iij proelnuig lion, wen- itrvpgrliig lu rot urn m iht I iiiled Stuies. The thoflaT ol Ibfootiui) uud twu m tlttantt (necortlliig to a tlltpatrh froiu S vnungb) wettl to Rgywoou'ii plnninilmi, on Ogeoehee river, olert n in ti - tVoni ihi city, some Uayt since, to inr. -t st-vrn tern negrotg, uhnrgotl wlih thooiiug a watohuiun on tin- plan ini ton ginl nan gn onT the eropg ol n'aittert, nu-l mode flvi grreeti. At ttnilon Mo, i. mi the At lull' tic ami Qutf RiilIifHul, tuo were ur- rouguedb) nboul ue buudred armod negroes, nho reii lb tha prltuuert, lis-I artnod ami robbnl i, h rill i . patiy, destroyed Ihn warranu, and ihre iii n.'.i ! to kill them ii the) ever tofrml i pi , ,-lu the vlelnity, Thu nugrutui iheu - p-i rated Into tquatU ami luareluuj Unci i the p tun tut ions, avowing Ihe) it oiild i huve ihr hoar t a: blood of n i rs n hue ' man on ihe ) -hue, - n Ing, I lie w ..i i litis romiueiir. il " t Mi- itegru a atebuiau i wu lUpptwnd (" be inor.h'i'etl. ami iv.. while ujuju bad I) hurt. Then Wga gival 1 excitement, bill ihr trouble litis ucv been OjUletfu) hv (he itlltttavr) laktn I ehurii'. t sen. tiruni has eouaotttnil to Ini - i I in- hi i" ' of thu "Celtic sigaot'latioil.1 oi I Philadelphia,
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| Title | Missouri state times (Jefferson City, Mo.), 1869-01-22 |
| Issue Date | 1869-01-22 |
| Issue Year | 1869 |
| Issue Month | 01 |
| Issue Day | 22 |
| Edition | 1 |
| Title Volume | 7 |
| Title Number | 3 |
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| Transcript | T L RBY & COOPER, RATES OF ADVKIITISINO. sqatrs, one nI ( m eevb s.i.mioni sHk gg thesa itNJi.ibs f Ot all montke 0M-kwtt awns, uwea nwnth.. m c g ua o.onuu. ot -w 'ii sas s oe ont-htir , fnw,u'.'... m go tfo ..i :i(. at dt t a oa mr , Oo culamn, six tuontk M Oaseotaoitt, uu rear "' itB jO rinai tj senaii B4 artr eetei - aUniitru,r's noUces ihr dollan. itshm. and frqpitttftr, irfwow qiTY, mo. iTEBMI Or IVMCIIfTIOl : tw m m trr, pr rw Ion Mn1ing clb of oinhl M it will r-lo VOL. 7-NO. 3. JEFFERSON CITY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1869. WHOLE NUMBER 317. i fr... bobafht or on. oasl tonrnt. lTruitnt' 1 1 . .in ihr llrnni,,! fnr Hi. Miem.rlll MSS'l'lMr-. fntin Hir HartfiUmh of Morrli, MM. t"i 1 " Uermenjr.l eotype addition, "Hie liberator nf Kinkel. ' ' lo earned for himself beyond the ocean. Visits and Ton am or tat' 38 mm ft mat Oo ubtion. cloUt ! eon tr.t , . that ho interest other ni lar, etr. tLeraape tcredthe to rental- 1M7, t "AN RTIHTPUL t RKK " BV I new to i ran . I Schur the jrucst nf Count Hlsmarck." Moiinri in nt spread a few weeks afo I till' I Mil Oi . Mini iT-llfl 1- oriMi according to th entlmenta party, who Ml rem) the news. The t iln mni who broke Into the nf ?paudau , Hip KH--t of the Mlnlater- of 1'russfn ! So growled some, white kw snmethinR signhlcanl tn tha fact, that i : 1 -in i General end states - 11)1' north American f'nlon, wan at the of the L'r' 1 i 1 1 ' of the North Ger- federaey uH every parly retain bis owd of ili. tint- di-tiniruished man M tena- ilii-iiiuy.lt will always he one of the WMtlBg f the reent time, m l this alonejfjvui induce in tn lay befbre the reailam of thwf"'' his prniruit ami a sketch of hit IIMg even ir we llt not deem It our duty to en 1 . " " " ' to tiit- (Treat, noble ' '' German born American In hti re we onee did In Ut old. for hi I - -fni efforts. The author bllevee, III irritify tin- (tain of all who take an I hla person, ait- I their nitraber 1 not mall, ell1 "it tlii- "r tin nlhar side nl the ocean, If h- ' mni. iiti-1 to them the following kctcfcaBjef w liai b- know nf hi life from hie n - u friend from early youth ami (raj born ol pom parent In 1.1b-i th' Hhlne province, In WW, and ! In tin- year 1840, ho en- called JaatUl gymnasium at Cologne, 1 tlii-n- until tln beginning of the year Ben be Was compelled to return to hli perenea h r. !.! i. ...in-.' tiny could no longer btWfc I'M'1 n i 1,1 maintaining him away from conception ami Iron Imluitry, I w hi- h he possessed In a high degree, 1. in I 1-VtlW private lessons tosocom- in a brief time that be coultl et- RTnlVcreltl It lloiui, where hlntory ami raUM hi lav orttes. Here he soou en- rt t of ih i t i .1 friends, who loved and I him. Fixing hi eye tlrmly upon Hie ginv , which lie tried to attain, aud keep - fioiu tb many tempting recreations I academic life, he earnestly and I) studied the various braneiiea of ' nl Hie mntttlMt In his association a ri. in!-, be wM mi unliable and spirited , full of spirit, wit and humor, alwaya lg kimtni'a of heart ami a congenial " .u mtl, l ) Him;. SlietptM i.t wakened a Hptiug In the f tin people of EtiroiM). A could b , tb-iKMib-inle youth mi not ldl dur- ktoiiuy mill eritbal period. They had neeenltj of breaking with the old rondllton of thing, and uf making i fM'-bi'i- life, mot lowunU ttni and the nrked. ThU waa eapeeially i in lio mi. fJuLtbta epoch opened a Held, leValop the talent of Sehura. m: iln Id. .i- of demoeracT, he repre- entedth n i in- nn-i-tiinfi of the ttudenta, ami the pan i In- oratory toon undo hfm no proaslnei . that In- a- elected an the repraaenta- tlTeoftl -i intent to :i eoiiveuttou held at the Hut tin Bfltditmjfl. agitation wai 111 a Osltl lor the ml ml of a man who had rtol. bi early diyn, "Mr love em- nvi'ii.i i. wherever gret ami free." Schui i. , .1 a u rifi v i-phere, and Joined the denMK-ra i lul, in lloiui, to the presiding loard of whleli 1 1 i I Kinkel tielonged, (atthat time pnfto'j :!,.-1 niveiit-;. Intimate frientlahip ffna-t "1 1 n einir und bin academic tBanr, in wbi.-h Hie latter owet hla liberalion front tie dim.:, on. Through hla oratorleal taj art, ajtd i - iaii ;ac logic of hla efforta, and tbereadii with which be met all attacka, to-(fther win i 'i,. mn-) be displayed, gmva to the youth of ..-'. niiii iceii an astraordinarj ln- U t public oj.tnion, and created a atrong m to hi - . -1 iiiucmg Ibote who artlli- ated wit! ),no m In opinion. rati.- eoiigrei held at Cologne near I of INI s.-hun, the reprcMntative of i lull, dellvertd a magnificent diacoume k 1 1 aU(Hnoi which created tbegreat- , nmt put hi name into everybody' as jgatne htm belong the glory of returning lo tha worhl a poet and man nf learning who rnuk among the beat. iVburr e aped with Kinkel by way of Htoek to England, went from there for a few month to Pari, then took hi tibode in London. Here lie made the acquaintance of hU procnt wife, Mar-garethe Meyer, Hie daughter nf n rh h merchant of Hamburg, a woman dlRtfngiilahrd for nil personal beauty uml tm-tital ni-conipllslunentM, whom he led to the altar July , WVJ. tu hitwenty-third year. Hhe han made him Ike happleat of bushanda, and I to her children the inn -t and ntoet loving Of inolberH Invitation were showered upon hhn from all cuhucn of hoc i ely In aiii'ii profuiou, Hint M could comply with hut few nf them. The l'ru-alan M i n i -1 i -1 ' 1 1 -i . i nl Invited !mu Ui dinner, i remarked in the In-glimlng uf thla article, and hud eve ml hours conversation with him. Schurz SpNfMil lilmelf very favorably concerning the amlabillt) of the Premier during a MM-ial chat, hi Interesting conversation, and the ey cundor with which he apoke of the political nffalrs of Europe, especially MM of lienimiiy. Bdhltfl himself iIocn not seem to consider the latter very hopelul at present, believing eonsolitlatloll to be a gigantic work , nml Amis that the real Held for Read twice, and referred to Hie Committee as the Judiciary. Mr. IUM1KKS Introduced n bill la amend an act entitled an ml lo establish a probnto court in Mercer count) , approved In iwil. Head twice, and referred lo the t oiuuilttee on the Judiciary. Mr. MoltUIHON Introduced a toll i ctnhlih a court of common pleaa. Heud twice, and referred lo the Committee on Jitdiclnrv . Mr. Kf-.KIt introduced I hill tn aim tid Hum on-stittitlon ty striking nut all portions thereof placing disabilities upon white peron Tor illaloyal-tv. uml reiH-aliinr nil lawa In lu-. or. inure there ! with. Keiid twice and relerred to Hie I oniuiUI'N' on Coii-.iituHoiial Amendments. . i:nl.VI ); aritli'lrew hlaaiiUHtiitc, giving 1 that he would, at some future time, offer i llHnet pmjmsition resolution wn mlopti I: uvea. 10: noes, The soil of England, however, did not contain an appropriate Held for the, energies nf Schurz, I sentiment gains ground more rapidly, uml the and he therefore removed with his young wife to present generation may reap the fruit of the seed America, where be arrived In .September of the they sow same year, ami for three years remained in re- In the beginning of March, lufcttfl returned Uremeiit. During this time he mude himcir ac- to America. New events ami home conlets qualnted with tin- English language, and soon ; are ripening there, which will need bis assl-mastered It so well Unit he coulil use It with the tun c He is how in his ihirly-nlntli year. In same ffueiicy as bis mother tongue. Hy cuinpc-I Hie ttrsi prime of hi manhood, and tin- future Mr. DAVIS introduced B bill to r. neal un act hi energy is in Til new country, in which public , J. . 'U-i mtmXZtZ -...Iv.i . I k?T . tent author! I It is even asserted Hint lie bus Lett, r comniaml ol the luuguage of bis new home than many native horn American. Thla rendered htm great assistance, when In 100 the agitation against aJftYl ry became geueral, and enabled him to avail himself of the occasion to throw the weight of hla eloquence lirtbthe public dlsctlastons. fflt$, in fact, htjtn his W'iVeenrer. His speechei ugulnst slavery during the cam palgn between Lincoln onl Dotigla. two years later, created 'inu-nul sensation, ami gftVt biiu u re-enacting the old law, Ac Hend twice uml ri'fcrrt d to the null n Hie Judiciary. Mr. HAIthlNE introduced a bill to facilitate the ititercour-e between the railroad of thll State and other Hiatea, and to authorize consolidation lor certain improvements. Head tw ice, and referred lo the t niiiiulttee on orpuriitlon. Ol motion of Mr IPAUMHOlUT, the Senate adjourned. AKTKHXOON SKSSION. chair mootlt. tion . adJUMM and pre inUnu the change had commenced mar movement which broke out in n the Rhine provinces, and in which i Ipated, were soon suppreaaed. At be eoiihl Jo nothing more, and being Ho- government, be joined the a. I organized in Uaden lo defend . "iitiiution. He waa appointed n huiunii, one or the principal i volutlontry army. At the aame tend Hie aame army aa a private i. -ult of this campaign la known, otllsta, who lacked all neoeaaary ill) a 'i mi ii.ioiislcaden.hip. drill M)d ohiiers, arms, munition and uu d to the terrible onset of ps Kinkel fell into their handa, pncod to death by martial law, and hla tot cotnmtlUd to prison tor Ufa, while Who bad uarticfoaiad in all the linoort- a among the rest of the inaurrec had thrown themee.vei into the ol U.i-tuit to offer a last resistance. Aa v. r, a the Prussian troops bad com -ted the place, the garrison waa com rrender. The Prussians tookpoaaea I lace, ami leknn eacapedrreat only lick In- accomplished by enduximr the gera, fuligue and deprivations, n the sevvers Icadtag out of the rrosslna the Khine at night. It o tar to detail iue, lu the blgheatde ing adventures of thla fligbtalthougb how the courage, the ateadfaaUiess f imud ol i inn i iu the hour of was lortuuatc enough to escape to in went iron, thereto Switzerland, ijuurnedal Kuiiubla great seclusion, hi -indies. lifori un ite late of hi friend Klnkal In. burii Mnaalf a nurture with the ,of Datnioloa hungingoyer bis head, to piaei ot sgh ty and go to Cologne to attempt bo IMOtM the prisoner. Thla h dlagtll-M under M assumed name, vla- purtmta In Bonn on the wuv, aud con Anna Kinkel, Hie wife of Cottfried Kia- IttO, at wliicb lime I waa atudylag .civedan uii.inyuious Inviuitosi In iveli known liaiulWTitliig of Schurz Ibim in t olo-Mie. As u matter ol aouraa I ami nod Ho- pleasure tw again aae the beloved friwml ol usy youth I m in the garret Of n house in one of Hie I aim i- of ihe city, aimdai a pile of writhe at a table. About the feelimrs UeUmeal this reunion, 1 will remain Thm hiiu-cll was in tin spirits, and i 'i. -- d my concern, thai by bi prea M pluci wloie his person waa so well he exposed In in-.-1 1 - in. vu.,1. 1,- destruc piled -inilitu;. "1 urn but obeying my Upon iiueotinntui: him further sUldoel ot in abiiorbiug atudles, ha Tbc M Ulice nl war. may be We can an. mictilM-." Ami sure eiioiurh his after hi oppuriuilltv Iiructlcullv tu annlv itlalued in ihi niauuer on that d i He I I le dllt . dii Ull ho ri.-.l ketl limn. ubi wlilch 1 1 rt Kinkrl, he toulil ..... crry login. Kinkel Und btni MiuoveU io RUil Kuhur,, i lurthi'ruu. or hi, iro- lll in lie t'lju . Thf iirenaratluiu for thl. ji.ii. I MVCnl nOSttM, -nil the bold iiil-li.lii il Nuvvmlier il, 1HA0. In run. iiiirrutlnu llM pirtlriilar, of IhU .1- tin. Cutntmm uriwu, Ulitori hj Muriu WlKKun. Thta il- ... iii Mit IrleinUhlp, ,. i,j. intMllua Kith wlilrii ItfeSf i r-IMihI Hi.- - "rilnltll uf til, wb'm I Klnkeli lute. Mini uruiinui the -l lulu I'Vi'ryboily', muuth. eud WSM aim, U In the .uhlk N Inn 1 1. .III. I Lib, uili. will kIiow what part In the development of bis new country he 1 destined to take. Tin translator will add, that Schurz took I dis tltiKulsbcd pari in Hie Presidential campaign of IteiH, and perhaps secured to the Union party the States Imliaua and Pennsylvania by hi eloquent logic. A few evenings since, after a contest which and Foster will belong remembered in Missouri, and every ! On motion of Mr. HEADLKE, referred to Also the annual report of the Superintendent Senate met at '2 o'clock. The PRESIDENT in the A quorum waa present The PRESIDENT laid bafore the add). tlonal paper fn contested election caw of Ket Mr m-i . It Is : III. Mr. t'ALDWKLI. offer. . i resolution appointing a ehL-t . ..in in i ! of live, to whom shall tie referred all bills relating to the HMHNI1 and eolb i tion of the revenm , who hull report bill r-v isiiikt the pn -.-nt law .n that .ubjeel . Aft.-r some ulaettsslnfl, the resolution waa withdrawn. Mr. il arper ofert i i rotolutfon Inatructlng the pci . tary of state to lurulsh the Comtntttee On Wav s and Means with two copies of Hie Oen-rul Statute of lHtk, und Hi. -csslull acts of Nn; 1;T. and iwK. Adopted. Mr. MOIII.K offered a re. olutloii. which was swloptcd, that the House will on to-morrow , at the hour of u o'clock v. m , , proceed to the lection of a Senator of tin- t nltedjtates to serve prill vear- from tb. ith day of Karen nct. Mr. HI UT off'ured a resolution liistnictliig tin Committee on Election to inquire into und re. port to the House, Ho reasons why the counties of Dunklin. Jackson. Monroe, Platte. Rlplev . -Shannon, and Wavne t represented on the floor of the Hon-.-. The Committee shall have power to send foi puiaons and paper. The i ii was releulod. Mr KEIltlLHON off.-n d A bill to repeal chapter 104, Br Mr. HURT Revised Statutes toliacco Read tvvh i all I referred to the omniitlec on Wars ami Means My Mi. WATERS: A bill lo dispose of lauds that have been forfeited for non-pavment of taxes from I8M to IffM Inclusive . Id ad twice am) referred lo the t niuinilU e on wayi and Hi his. My Mr. Vlt KEBSi A bill to ostabll-h fottrl of COBlllloll pbas in the eoutilv of N liuvlcr. Head twi. e, and referred to the Committee on Ihfl rlifhts of married iermon to make affidavit in relation to tne inspection or ami Testiiv in cases oi adultery committed hy ineir niioaii.is or wivr. Read twice, and referred to the Committee oi the Judiciary By Mr. McUINNIfl: A hill to amend the Con stltiiHon as follows: All that part of section (J. article fCof the Constitution which rnada a follows: "Rut In all ca es each bUm k holder shall he Individually Pablo, over and aliove the slock bv him or her owned on i any amount unpaid thereon. In a further sum, at least, equal in lUllount to sUeh stm k. . C,i M " where where the name of Carl Hehiirz Is known. he wu nominated M the Republican paftr aa national reputation ami popularity as no Olfes I thtrfr OMdldatO Ibr United States Senator to np- iepteiHly happened, it was with Ua star- man In the Union could boast of. A personal in quainLancc whb-ii existed bOtWOOH him and Abraham Lln.-olu ripened Into Intimate friendship, wbU.li continued umlisturbed till the death of the latter. In the year 1HO0, when Lincoln was noiuinati-.i lor rrcshlent, MaUrl look very active part in the .-unvuss, and the election Lincoln, AOOOfding to the iimiiiimou testimony of all whi had a knowledge ot tin- prevailing sentiment there, la attributable to a lurge extent to Schurz Whul wrviee he thereby rendered to his ntw fatherland und the cause of humanity and civilization, need mi mention. When Lincoln hud assumed charge of the affaire of the American nation, be sent Scbiirz as Embassador to the Spanish Court, where he arrived In Jul) . Hut, though this was position of great honor ami Importance, it did not satisfy Sehuri, because it offered him too limited n tit Id for his energy. He-ides, his sense of honor would not permit him tu stay couifortablyln Spain, while a contest w a-raulng upon the soil of his eouuiry, invoiTlDg a caue io wnictiever) energy j n. oi qis soui was uevoieu, ami lor winch m friend were sacrificing their substance and their blood . He wa the more inspired to participate In It, a at tlrst it took a disastrous turn for the Union cause, whose very existence ut one time was at stake. Schurz therefore requested Lincoln to recall him. The latter, however, felt reluctant to compl) with the request, because in his opinion of Sehura' high qnulitication a a diplomat, and the services he.hud rendered the interest of the I in. oi as an Embassador, In- did not like to entrust so important an office to other. He contented to an extended leave of absence to Schurz tu enable him to visit bis troubled country for a lime. Schurz availed himself uf this privilege and traveled through Oermany, treading hi naiivc soil, which be had left as a political fugitive, a the Embassador of a great nation, and arrived Jnmiarv :ii , IStVi, in America, where be immediately devoted his whole energy to ahape the voltcy of the Oovernment so as to do away wttti slavery as a war measure. He was among the tiol that advocated a policy f universal emancipation, und delivered a mugnltlcent discourse on this subject , which did not fall to have its effect ttpofl the nation. Against the protest or the Secretary or Slate, who did not wish to dispense with hi MrvloH u a diplomat, he now detlnitely resigned bis position of minister, rather than return to Spain. Schurz entered the army . and in June was appointed Brigadier General in the corps Which operated In the Shenandoah valley. He participated lu the second battle of Bull Run. Cliuucellorsvllle, Gettysburg, and Chattanooga, and many miuor engagement, and lo March, ISoM, was commissioned Major General, and aa stub served to the end of the war. The military studies which hematic under so peculiar circumstances us a youth, may here perhaps have borne their fruits However that may he, it is admitted from all sides, that as commander Schurz evidi need not only persotiul bravery and energy, but strategical clrctimsprc tion and ability In a high .b-gree. After the capitulation of the confederate armies, In May, INOo. he tendered his resignation aa Major General, and retired to private life. This incident Is evidence of the simple greatness of his character, he being devoid of all detre for unnecesary display, and liuding sufficient atisfactlon aud reward in the fact of having done bis duty in the service of his country Id the meantime, Lincoln, to whosere-election in 1864, Schurz had, during a leave of absence, materially contributed, had fallen by the bands of an assassin If the death of this really great man I an Irreparable loss to the I'uiou, Schura describes itu the hardest blow that he ever received. They had been friend, advocating the lame principle!, luhorlnp toward tin aame end, and keeping up a perfect understanding, ami S. burz possessed lint only the full confidence, but also the pure affection of Lincoln. The latter frequently expressed himself that Schura Waa one of those who stood near to bis heart. After Johnson had taken Lincoln's place as President, he lirt seemed to favor the anti-lavery cause, and tendered to Schurztin-important mission to travel through the Southern 8tates, Investigate the condition of things, aud to make a report thereon. Schurz proceeded to carry out his Instruction-, ami returned from Id journey iu October of the same year. His elabo rate official report, by the keenness und clearness of his observations, his statesmanlike views, ami bis powerof expression, ereuted a general sen -a ttou which exiemled far beyond the United State and it had a marked iutlm-ncc upon the fUbao. quent development of Hie question of reeon structlon. It i well known that JoteMsl turned hla back upon hi- ft iend ami threw hlm-clf iuto the arms of the late slave owner. Schurz w as amongat the Urst who opposed him Unnly, and tns above mentioned report was the tu -i hard blow against "My policy " Sin. i thai time Schurz bus held no official n I tion to the Government, ami for the present llv retired in prtvatu life, This has not lessened his Influence upon public opinion, im the contrary a-aJournalUt, he exercises this by the determined and effe tuul manm-r in whl.-b be discusses matter and things. He la part owner aud editor ol a large ami ex tensively cinuiuie.t paper, tne lt,tl,che i appearing in St. Louis. Missouri, where he also re side. His uged parents, whom he worsbl with Altai affection, he has placed be) uid the cares of this life, und has aootlfBll to them plrasaut and serene ev ei. in ; ..1 their curthlv ex istence. The picture allNched loilo- sketch, prepured altera very good phOAOITuph, gfVM un Idea "f .Sehura' personal appearance. . h. of slender hilt strong figure. uh.vc uicdiiuu size, und po- aesaesa couatitutioti. vvhi h ha defied the many fatigues ami efforts whiej. hi eventful life has necessitated him i- undergo. A high, noblo fomhead. ami an .nl-llqrcut . sparkling eye. at once indicate that be is m ordinary muii, and which a well as the general Tfprtiilnn of hi bee, denotes power of Mill uml limine mingled with kindness and go.n.'i will. resent Hie stale of Missouri ut Washington during the next six years. Our next Senator ha addressed more people In this country in the English language, than any man living All who heard Iilm, have full faith In his nhttitv ami int,-t-rltv . and hattafra him to ha f'u man of extraordinary talent. His course in the Senate will therefore be of uncommon Interest to, and of great itlflueme upon, Ihe people of thf-country. All that have heard him apeak, rejoice at his nomination. A a matter of peculiar Interest toMU-otiri-IM I will here detail the fact that one plank of our national platform Is his resolution, adopted by tin- Convention m Chicago May, Ihiw. and which became more conspicuous during the Bn atorial contest, to wit : .- . I ii .i we highly L-omuicu.t the spirit of magnanimity ami forbearance, with which men who have served in the rebellion, hut now frankly and honestly co-operate wiili ua iu restoring Ho- peace of the country and reconstructing Southern States, upon Hie basis of Impartial Justice and equal rights, are received back into the communion of the loyal people: and we favor Hie removal of the disqualification ami restrictions Impose. I upoi the late rebels in Hie same measure a the spirit of disloyally may die out, and as nmy m oeTawatOM with the safety ol the loyal people. In bis speech delivered at St. LoQU AtlfUtl I. ISA), entitled, "The Doom or Slavery, occur this passage: Ls)t the slave power, or any other political or economical interest, tell us that we mUat think, and ay, and invent and discover nothing which again) It demand, and we must Interrupt ami give up the harmonv of our progreslvc development, or tight the tyrannical pretension, whatever shape it may assume, i Loud cheer.)" Ami again he says: "AW;-in mirul that tht Svuth thinl cf gitj to irat fvrth isnflU nit prvtfction lairry' 'a truth that did not flah upon many of our politicians until one year after wur bad actually commenced. At the OOtHlnalOM of this magnificent discourse he say, speaking of the Free Soil movement in Missouri at that time : "I now turn to you, Republicans of Missouri. Your countrymen ow e you a debt of admiration andirratititde.to w hi.-h my poor voice ; can give but a feeble expression. You have undertaken the noble task of showing Hie people of the North that the sluveholdiug States themselves contain the elements of regeneration, and of derann-tratlng to the South how that regeneration can be effected. You have inspired the wavering masses with coiithlence in the practicability of our ideas. To the North you have given encouragement; to the South you have set xaniplc. Let me entreat you not to under rate your noble vocation, struggle on, brave men! The anxious wishes of millions are hover ing around you. Struggle on, until the banner of Emancipation is planted upon the capitol of your Stste, and otic of the proudest chapters of our history will read: Missouri led the van, and the nation followed' . Trciue n.loii and loin; - olitinued cheering. )' ' Every one conversant with our uutioii.il and State history, know that these words have be come true, I might say. literally. Missouri has led the. vunguurd of ideas and emancipation since that time, uml the nation ha almost inva riably followed With a man in the United Males Senate who sang to himself when a boy, "My love embrace mankind wherever great and free" and lived up lo that song, and who rlked hi life lor u friend under such trying circumstances, because "I am but obeying my sense of duly." and who ha ever since obeyed his selisc of duty, and who flrst said, "Missouri led the van. and tin- nation followed" Missouri will surely continue to lead the vun. and the nation will surely continue to follow. i a iz i ini .at rvB. IHIM M It III tiKM.KAI. AftNEMBI. Y. in- ut on l ucsdav i Adjourned to J A FTEttNOON of I'uhlic School. Mr. EL WELL moved that '2000 eoples be printed. Mr. WILLIAMS moved to print l.oun copies. Mr. ELWELL accepted the amendment and motion as amended, carried. 3lr. HLODOETT. on leave, introduced a bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate tin-town of Hidden, In John- .ii eotllltv, approved un, Read twice and referred toCoininltteeoti Bank-und Corporations. Mr HARBINE, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported back Senate bill to amend section ML of Chapter 1, General Statutes, with substitute, uml recommended the passage of substitute.Read twice and agreed to. Read third time under the suspension of tin-rules and passed. The substitute reouires the clerk of dintri-1 courts In case of anneal to Sunreim- Court to cltv. askim; for the t transmit to that court the transcript from the Health officer ol St. I. resolution referriiiL' all matters relallmr to the law -t reiristralion, to , Pi miuiiciti Seat ol tioveniment the Committee on i nnrtttlltraw Amendment. By Mr WAIDE: A bill aiuemlatorv of an act Rejected. eoncerniiii' PXeetttlon, ni l the service and re- Mr. RoEVER offered a resolution ppolntlng turn thereof, a special committee nf inn. , one from each Con- Itca-I twice ami referred to Committer on Ju- I rcssioiiul Distriei , foi Ho- purpose of taking In dietary to consideration tin- propriety and necessity of ' M) Mr. BUI UIL . A bill to amend section :i, re visine the rciHst ration law of the State, who Chapter 1 1 . General Statute-, r- latliur to the a. Miall report such modlm-ation. chauges, and nesanieut and collection of the revenue, amendments thereto a thev tnav deem adv jsn- Read tvvlcc, ami r- l. tied to the Committee on hie, ami compatible with the public safetv. Wav ami Means, ami ordered printed Mr. WATERS moved lota) the resolution on Ry Mr. WATERS: A hill to provide for the the tabic, which motion via-. irrtou uve. HAt pttnfliment of orBbm in . tittiiurand deitiovfng noes, ol. tn cs on the land donated to the state for iurri- Mr. BAKER off. i . -I i resolution ( WnlobWH cultural and uicehuiiicul college purpose-, adopted, grant ink' Ho u- ,,f tin-Hall of the 1 Read tw i.e. and relerred to the Committee on House to ( alvin Ton nsend, Esq., for the pur-, Agri. ult ure, IMe of deliveriiiL' a tree ic, tuf on elvllgovetlt-I The CHAtH laid bafnrc the lionae n eommu- inn inn nimtton from tin- nccretar) "i Htale, asking that tin iime tor turiiisniiiu an t numeration o tin Cqmmon Pleas t u, Is hereby stricken out. and forever remind .sir .i.--r-i. : .V inn io Hii. i apt. r n it tit" Mo tion -iisM rei. as r. . 1 tow total -'I'ut.-. iu relation t-i dinui-slion sec " Dues from nrivate aavSJaOaatlana shaft oe sectircu nv sticii menus as maj no pre-, rioe-i Read tiv e, ami refel red to Hie Committer on by law. ' ' ways and Means. bHMMI twice, and referred to the Committee on Bj Mi. LEDLRGfcltBEtt ! A loll to . reat-a Constitutional AmendimmLs. board of canvassers to canva tin- vote ol Hit-, Bv Mr. MAKCHAND: A bill to amend see State, and to tin. ud sections Al, nml Ml, of , tion t, Chapter W, General SUtutfs.coneerniiig Chapters, Uunaral statutes, eonaernlng eie.-- j public roads. t,'',,!' Rend twice amt referred to the Committee on Read twice, ordered printed, and referred to Ro-uls and Highways, ihe t oniiiiiite,. on the Judiciary. By Mr NEAL: X bill to amaml Chapter 110. ic Mr. u Ali.ic A bill a ndatory of an General statute, concerning curators, guanll- a. t anthortrhig the Governor lo aovapt tin ar MM an, wards, bv amending aertton of sahl chiv. s and records belonging to Hi.- orH.-e of tin-' chapter, ami by adding other aectlons thstreto. laloSiirM 'General of Mi--oiin and Illinois, i lUad twice and relerred to the Committee on i.eao iwie, . ami r. ei r . ! Un I olllllill lee on 1 he Jin eirv. The llou-i clock V. r.ii)N. adjournment , Speaker tiRRH K in Ihe The CIIA1R laid b.-b ue I ll.oise the annual report of tin- Buperlntendenl of Public schools, which wn received, ami live thousand copies ordered printed, one thousand t be in German. The C1IAIK, also, hud helorc the House a commutibatfon from the Mayor of Bt Louia and the President of the llonnl ol Health, of that of a law gtVltlg the luthortty t semi all inhabitant- ol . m h count of the Mate, be ex tended until the 1Mb of U. bruarv next, everal counties having railed to tend lu their returns Which was received. I'he II A I IC ;do laid before ihe UnUtfl the hi-enntal report of the mtC Audit r of stale: Whi.li was reorlvod. Adjourned to m oeiok sKNATi: M(H:lNt Ttmart.ti to-morrow. SKSSION. . Jan. Iff, lt. I ill lower . court , with the opinion of the district I Indigent and in-aiie iei-oiis louud in st. Lout court, ami not make out an entire new transcript. 1 to the count v Insane asylum, then to be i online.! The substitute also requires the clerk of Hie dis- until claimed bv their r'el ith .. trie! court to send to the court below the opinion i Referred to tin- t . Loot : i il delegation iu Ho ehair. - baplaiu. lead of the court In each case. Mr. REED was in luvor of the substitute. believed it would save a great expense to litigants and until a law was passed abolishing the In i inn instruct- 1 Lnvetugata ; condition md reorl : Mr. BI'I'TM N off" i lb-1 ing the Committee u p.-mt. ntnirt and mt i into il of the Missouri 'at. P uiieullarv office of ilistrict courts, he would favor all law to the House at an curl) da) . saving such needles expense. Adopted. Mr. SHELTON was not favorable to the sub-1 Mr B1TTMAN. iftVn I . u solution cl- stltute. He tlmught It would endanger the right i ting upart two Imn-; ' . .., , - of the Adjutant of litigants by the lo o( transcript- or reconls ' Getu rar-report , ot which live hundred copies in Iran-missal. He believed that parties in lltl have already been ordered printed, lor the Use gallon would rather pay the additional expense I of the Adjutant llelmi ' unlet' also referring of a new ami complete transcript than risk the the report to thp Comm .- on Mltltla, proiiosition contained In this law Adopted. Mr. MLODGETT favored the passage of the Mr. BAKER offered . re u ion BUthortalng -ubstltute. believing that the Interests of litigants I the Committee on Claim, and oil Courts of In-deuiuiided that such a law should be passed. The ferior Jurisdiction , tneniploj aelerkto serve on Uormotti costs of uch a multituile of transcript i lioth commit lee- at a compensation of ih i dollars to be nabl for from fttie court to anotlier. wa-'oerdav. ruinous, ami there eOUkJ be no propriety in such I Mr. BITTMAM off) r aretietition of record when the traiiscrint- from Uiir that the clerk sluitl I tin-lower courts could be transmitted with tin niittee on Coiisiitui i opinions of the court to the higher court . Tlu r. was n justice requiring parlies to pH Assistant olutloii. that mend lit cted. a transcript, when om- copy would answer all purposes. .nr. mn m u.vliv ouereu a resolution re plirilli; Hie Secretary of State to furni-h the Committee of Elections with such papers uml documents a- the Committee mav deem ueces-a- ry . ' Read ami adopted. The PRESIDENT laid heloTC tin Senate a eonununlcotloti n-oin the Secretary of state re commending the passuge of a concurrent resolution extending the time ill which the Secretary of State is required to 'ay before the General As senibly I census report as returned by I be assessors of the several counties. Read and referred to the Committee on Judiciary . Tin; PRESIDENT having slated to the Senate that be bad received u communication miuLriua' an executive session. On motion of Mr. WILLIAMS, the Senate went into executive session. Senate having resumed open session, Mr HARBINE Introduced a bill to utithorize partles or their attorney to appoint an attorney to try certain cases, ami to amend section la, i hapter til. ami section 0, of Chapter IX. General Statute. Reud twice and referred to Committee on Judiciary.Ml. ROGERS offered a bill to establish a court of I'ommoti pleas in Livingston county. Read twice and referred to Committee oti Judiciary.Mr. BOARDMAN offered a hill to amend i ec Hon 5, Chapter 100, of General Statutes, Reatl tw ice and referred to Committee on Jtl-dieiarv . Mr.' BROWN, of Shelby, offered a hill lo amend section , Chapter M, of ttcucrtil Statute-relating to cstrays. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. WILLIAMS offered a bill lo amend an act entitled, un act to amend. Chapter H, (icm-ral tatutcs, com criiiu.' the compensation ,.l inein- bers and officers of thi- Goneral Assembly, Hp-proved ISOS. ucuu twice ami reicrreu io committee mi ue-trenchtueiit . ami ordered not nrinted . on motion of Mr ELWELL. the Senate ad journed Hli lOo clock to-morrow inornim.-. senate met PRKslDLVl Prayer tv tic The J.-umat eretarv Footer. Present Tiiirtv -three Senators, Mr. t.ol isi .llALK ottered a r. pt-o. ec. Senator at it o'clock till v vi . Mr. ffPAUNHORST moved to making the time M o'vJouk V M. R original resolution adopted, Mr. human oil.. mi a resolution referring that portior. of Got, . rleteber Me age relating to the payment of the nllltla Ibr aervleo iu Buchanan and Piatt, counties, ami to report b) bill or otln rw i-e, a- earl) as practicable. Mr. OA VENDER preaenUHl a communlcallon from the Bt, Louis Building and Having! A i- ation transmitting a report in pursuance or the law , requiring NtlM report; Which was i. ad Mr. stlKl.ToN IntrtHlucod Mil to amend the law providing t"r trtalb) Information of ntado nieuimr- etc . Read twice ami i. bit. d to ihe Committee on the Judiciary . By Mr. CAVLNDKI.: A bill M amend the law - in orce iii rod reuee to the aaseaaoiant and collection ..I the revenue. Read twice and reteri'.-d to tin- Committee on Bank ami orpor.it ion. The bill provide, that aiiv ovv m-r of lot- or tract-, or parrel ot land, separau-d bv unv huallv estahli-hed line. -' il have the riudit to demand ill- to the OU section ol I that separate l;i hill he HUUO out lor each. nipl from taxation churches, that taxes can be paid on each separately. Bv Mr. NAI.LK A bill lo amend the Consti tution a follows: Section 1H. Every male cititen of the United state anu every male person, of loreiirn birth, who may have declared hla intention to In-come itizen ot tne i aitoo Biatat, aexortuna to law. not less than one vear nor more than live years. nml who may ne over the age of i yean, and vgho luaii-nh-.! in thla Stale oae y ear - aud iue i-i two nmnins in me roomy WfasnlBBfXi before the ilay of any election In this Slate, hall be a qualified elector, and may vote at ull lections in this state for all offices made elective; rov Idod that no soldier or mariner, iu the reiru- ur army or navy of the United States, amino stfaOfl who shall have been convicted, by due proem Of law, of some crime, which liy the law . works a loneiture oi ucn pnvurkre. suau oe entitled to the privilege of uffraa;r, so long a siu-h person continues in such condition. iteau twin- ami reierrci m tne oinmuie. on onstttutlonal Amendmenta. Bv Mr. CLARK : A bill to repeal the tlrst sec tion of an act to repeal the second section of an act to Incorporate the town ol New Franklin. It. -ail IWl.e ami relencil lot nmmttlce oil Local Bills. By Mr. NOKRIS: A bill to establish a probate tint in Ozark county. Read twice and referred to the Committee on ocal Bill. By Mr. HAYS: A bill .for thai - more-ion of rize righting, IteaU twice ami r. f- rr.-.l to Uie Committee on rinunul Jurisprudence It Imposes a tine of ono thousand dollars and imprisonment for two year at hard labor, up.ui y person convi.-teu oi participating in a prize ;hl. I an amendment pTOV id-dsn, servo on theCotu-Vm.-iidineiit. on motion of Mr, HRoVi mm. , the raaolutlon and uim-mltiiciii were I n l on the table. Mr WAIDE otv. n -I u resolution Inatructlng tha t ommittee on Constitutional Amendment- to report, as soon a- possible, -it-ii amendments- to article of tin- - nilMtlon, as will remove the disabilities imp- iln rein upon voteni also to report swHI am. article ii . hapcls. cemeijp., graveyards, ami benevolent I Tin' PRESIDENT hav inz anuoumed lo Hi ami charitable in-lituii.-n-; and also household i Senate thai tin-hour had arrived for the Banal property not to exceed 111 Vulue fowl also to re to proceed to the ewetlon of I lilted siat 1 tatillsh a probate court In Linn county . iteau twice anu reierreu io iue mminiticti tn 'inrt of t omraon Pleas. Bv Mr. MURPHY: A bill lo amend an act au thorizing the trustees of the town of Potosi, to take ii.-. of certain school lands, by vesting that power lu the Board of Education of that town. Read twice and referred to the Committee u Education. Bv Mr. VH KERS: A hill to amend section t. hapter 47, General Statutes, concerning schools i cities, towns and viltaifes. BUSH twice itie Judtetarv 10T" General Statutes, in relation to pleading in ivn cases. Read twice ami referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mv Mr. BRl Mil. A bill to amend section 4. and mid a new section to Chapter 110, General Statutes, relating to guardians, curators and want. Read twice, ordered printed, and referred to the Committee ou the Judiciary. Bt Mr. WEINRICH I A bill to enlarge the In ri ml let ion of justices of the peace. it.-a.i twice ami rcterre.i to we committee on justices of the Peace. HKNATE MORNING SESSION. Jan. 13, 1N0U. During the last tew mouths Schurz has been on visit among ti m hi Germun fatherland, and during this time, he with his family stopped at Hamburg, Frank to- t on tbc Main, Wiesbaden and Berlin. During Ids visit to the latter plucc he honored me with, a visit, and after eighteen years' of separation i learned from hlin that 1 hd not iM en estranged from hla heart; und lo find that hi activit y in mutter of great public importance had not auYcted bis heurl, churiicter oi affection. Eif ry where he was feted and woi ahlupeu, and b was show n that we appre-alatad tha graal a i well-merited reuow u he had Monpa v Senate met at 10 o'clock a. M. Lieut Gov. E O. STAN ARD in the chair. Prayer by Rev. J. W. Johnson, Ctiuplaiu. Journal of Thursday read and approved. Present -T went v-two senators. The PRESIDENT laid hi lore the Senate further papers 111 relation to the contented election between Messrs. Essex ami Foter. ou motion of Mr SPAL'NHORST, thev were referred to the Ouumlttee on Elections. Also, a communication from the Mnvor of St. Louis relative to the appointment ol Police Commissioner of St. Louis, tbc, AaO i a report of the Director of the Deaf ami Dumb Asvlum. on motion nl Mr. ROLLINS, two hundred copies were ordered printed. Also, paper fn the contested election case of Rollins uml Conkltn. On motion of Mr. ELWELL, they were re ferred tu the Commit!; on Election. Mr. ROLLINS presented the report of the Board of Curator of the state University, wfUl accompanying document Five hundred coptV were ordered printed. Mr. WILLIAMS, trotu the Committee h Retrenchment, reported back the Senate bill in relation to Hie abolition ol Hie ottlce of State ( laim Agent, with the recommendation that it do pa. The bill lunis over to tin- Adjutant General all the unhiiished hiisiues- of the office, uud requires the Adjutant General 10 finish the business without additional compensation. Mr. GOTT'SCHALK offered to amend bv making the bill lake effect on the 1st day of July. ls.HI. Rill and amendment laid over untilto-nmr-row. Mr. GOTTiSCIlALK, from the Committee ou the Judiciary, reported back the Senate hill repealing an act to anieud Chapter IM, of General Mamies, approved February 4, 1N07, end to re vive ami re-enact m-cUoii lit, of Chapter 1:17 . of General statute-, ami n . oaaajn ml thai it do not pass. The bill revives tl Id law requiring county ierks lo post amt putiiisii uhatruct ofouuy expenses.Mr. SHELToN moved to indefinitely post-potto. Withdrawn On motion of Mr. tiA&HJNK, tin hill was laid Ver until Wciliies.lav next, at lu o'clock a. M. Mr. REED, on k-a-e, introduced a bill to port any further amendment i Ut and proper. On tu. .ii. .ii of Mi. ILVIiEtl i tabled Mr. MILLER offered it com instructing our Senator th.-v mav deem nrreni p til g re solution and re- questing our ItcpreselllallVes Ml t -tllgrc-S to u-e their influence in procuring Ihe repeal of an act -ailed the Tenure of office Act. Uvnil lui.n. nml rt-n-1 I C. I t. t '.inoilllli e oil Federal Relation-, with in. tin. (ion to rcpnri at their carlu -i eonvi niein c. Li., his no-iliou a Mr. LEDERGERBERoib r. -la c uncut n -o-! it,-aliou for the ofll lutloii. Instructing our senators iu Cougresa, and 1 Gen. SchUr rec requesting our uepivseiilaiive- in i ougre to He r-. Bind. Senator, ami tnat iioinin.it were in order Mr liEADLEE ptll in nomination lieu. Carl He hum . Mr. HEADLEEIn nominating Hen, nchufii -aid , that it wa- not necessary to make mt inodoiiu Gon, ScbUM WU a man. of not only national, bul wori.i-wi.h- reputation, Mr, ROLLINS put in nomination Hon. J. Phelps, ol Springfield, Mo. m homlnatlmi Mr. Pbolu. Mr. lioiim- itav brief outline of hi- bi-i.rv . and referred briefly lUsen d the state and quali- repeai 1 'ollllnittec office of President ol ommittee on F d red IIOU8R MOUNlNt; SKSSION. Mo.MIAI , Jan. IS. 1NIII Hou-c met pursuant to ailiournme-it at lu O'clock A. M. Prayer by Hie Rev . S. lug. The Journal of yesterday was read ami approved.The CHAIR announced the following us the special committee oa the common ulcus court: Me.-srs. Baker, Eno, Ledergerher, Nallc,Wai--er. Gamble. Water. Moore and Caldwell. Mr. W ATERS.Ifrom the Committee fit Judiciary. reHrled instruction for the drawing up of bills, a follows : First Every bill must have a title, mid Ihe subject mutter of the bill must be expressed In that title. Laws should refer to hut one subject. If any subject embraced In an act he not express-e.i lu Uu- title, it Is void to that extent Constitution, section gg, article 4). The title c presses the subject in general terms only. The next requisite is the enacting clause. After Hie enacting clause the subject matter of the bill must be -ei forth iu as clear, brief and perspicuous a manner as possible. It should he divided Into short and convenient sections. Reasons, opinions, or anv outside matter should not be inserted. The report waa received, and one hundred and tiftv collie ordered printed. Mr MooRE. from the Committee on Elections reported, in the case of Wm. Monk-. Esq.. against Mr. Alslip, Hie silting member ol Howell county , that ii doe not appear from the papers referred to the Committee that the cniitestor served any notice of hi intention to contest the -cat, upon the couteslee; and, that the coutestor preseiited to the committee no evidence of his right to occupy the seat. They, therefore, asked leave to report back the papers and he discharged Irem any further consideration of the same The .eport was received, adopted, and the pa per laid on the table. I lie l ii mi; lain hclore the. House a coiuilium Tenure of ofll R. ad twice ami referred lo the Federal Relations. Mr. sMYTHK odtred it concurrent resolution petitioning Congress to amend the Constitution by repealing the provision in it who n prevents foreigners iroin nonun.' tu the l, niled State. Read twice ami rcf- i i. d lo erat Relations. Mr. LEDEBUKRBER offered a concurrent resolution ineinorializiiu' t opres- and the pn s. Idem ot the United states ., make ami Improve VYtaeoiulnrlver at a national work. Read twice, ami referred to tin t ouuniltec on Internal Improvement. Mr. LEDEHGEBHEK a! il. n I rconcUr- relit resolution, lUbtnltllng IO the people an amendmenl to tin- Constitution ol the atah , authorising the General Assembly, n ith the eonaent of the Governor to extend, inn nol to restrict, the elective franchise alter Hie year !".u. Bead twice and referred lu theCommltl It Constitutional amendments) IktTBODUCTI DM d Bttxa, Bv Mr. WATERS: A bill to amend sect of an ud to estalilfsh a itOUtl nl common pleas in tfaOMUnlyof Lafavcttt , and a COlUt Of common pleas In Bay. Dnvleu nd Pettli oountlet, with i Bruere, red Hn- lollowing vide: ii, Bonrdman Browiioisiuiiiy i avender, Clark, Conrad. Dav l probutc jurisdiction in tin- l i-t thn Read twice, ami rcb rtcd to tl the Jmlb-iarv . BV Mr. MULLINI.S: A bill lo ft, Chapter II, General statute, cqualiatioii oi taxes. Read twlc ElWell, Evaua, Filbr. Oolt-chalk. Graham Harbin.., Ileadlee, Human. Ilea, Knhdcv Bocere, Itoteberry, stieitou. Todd, Waters ami WiTlium.--j:.. For Mr. Pin Ipa -ili ura, Blreh, Brown m SI Louis, Carroll, Baaex, Morrison, llorae, Rollins Keed ami spaunborat -0, Mr. CAV UNDER moved thai when the Sena! adjourn, it adjourn till !' a clock to-uiorrow lli .1 li;li. ( allied. Mr. CA VENDER ve-l that the Scliatefad- joiirn. Lo-t. Mr. KV AN, ti'oin Ho- special iiimiuitti1 -.Ith- with Hn State An Iilm an-I I ica-ilier. preaented a report nf the ri lion nl the ronunll tee. Read. and On motion o Mr. ordered printed. Mr. REED lotrodll 7. i hapter . title -i: latlon to enelosurei Read twice and referred to the Agriculture, Mr S HELTON . ailed up Senate bill aboltsh the office nl State claim Agent Bill taken up. ; The amendmenl ol Mr. GUTT9CHALK I uml. r coualderatUiui Mr. BvAltS Was in favor ol Ihe immediate SPANTIORS'I . :si mI a bill to Rmend General Utatutaa, 4 oinniitt. No, opli ciion 1, H elng ami reb-ucl to 'oiumjUee ou Wav s and Means. By Mr. HAYS: A bill to authorize certain railroad companies to oonaolldate their stock . Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Banks ami Corporation By Mr. MILLER: A hill requiring recorder to certify the record ol deeds, mortgages, and other tnitrufflettts dmUelhhi to reraru. Read twice all-l referred lo the Committee oil the Judiciary. By Mr. McLANE : 4 bill to charter aferr) on Grand river, in Henry couuty. Read twice ami referred lo' the Committee Off the .ludidarv By Mr. BoBERT-1 A toll repealing an act firovidlilg for Hn- trial ot mi-deincauor- bv In-brntaUou Intteadof ludU'Unt-nti atao, Uiantenel Chapter- of General staiuics n hitiim to misdemeanors.Read twice ami referred to the i 'ommittee mi Criminal Jurisprudence By Mr. POWELL: A bill to amend aectios II, Chapter 190, General Statutes, in relation to circuit courts ami nelr Jurisdiction, Read tw ice, and l et. -rn d lo i ouiiuiltee on Ju- I db-larv. Bv Mr. SOUTHARD: A bill fur the relief of C. McPhecter. late eotleetor ol Dallas county. Referred to the Committee of Wav and I counties. , ... ,. ,,,. ,,,ii, ... ..,) I ,,. tin- amelld i omuuiiee on : .,., buaineas dom- bv the Airent.did m ! warrant a tuitln r continuance of the ottlce, H repeal secuon I hoped that the bill would pa without being , nmi- 1 amended. Ann-mliucnl lol . and hill pas- Mr. GOT'I st HA UK. from llic special committee of the St . Louis delegation, reported back Seuat bill to repeal the law regulating the management id sir. , ! railroad-, approved l-. l.ruarv i.. isijii and abolihiug the otiti c of coimui-iom i railroad of 81 . lolls, and recommended it pa- sau Ilr. SPAL'NUGttST offered to amend bv re quiring the commissioner ol strc. t railroads turn over hit dookb anu paper io tm- nv neg ister. on Ho- lt of April m t . luitead "f forth with. Amendment agreed lo, Hill aa amended wa ua I Mr IHDcl.EY intro.lu. ed i resolution that : t opn-s in Bngttsb, ami SOU In German, of the report of directors ol ihe Blind Av luui be printed, for the U-e of aol directors Adopted. On motion of Mi . MuBBItOX, Senateadjourned. Read twice ami referred to a Select Committee nf Ave phvsclan ol th" ROUM . The CHAIR announced on that committee. Mers. sniyibe. Freeman, Hunt, HowIr and Adam. By Mr. DONKGAV: A bill to p.tablih a probate court In Te as county. Read twice an I ref rrtl to the ommittee on Court of Inferior Jurixtlellnn, By Mr. KING i A bill in intend station 'f an act to provide h-1 0ietUng md repairing of public road, .d tr . purp -. Read twice ao Pa" id to the ommiitee on Roads and lllgbw iv , Mr. mOwWEfo oftred a revolution, whiob was adopted, Increasing the number on tboCom-mlttct Edticalioii to twilvc. The SPEAKER announced, a additional mem I., r- on that comuittteo, Brownimc, MeLane, Knott, Luiighhn and SUuImt. Mr. WATKBS, Irnm the (committee on th Jtt iliclarv , reported fkvoraiilv on the toll in smemt Cliapier l-M , General statutes, iu relation to the duties respecting money and property, which was read n third time ami ptatttT. It add a new section, as follows; If an v person die, leaving io widow, but leaving a minor child ot hlldren, it shall tm tin-dutv of the court hav - iiiu probate juris. In tion of the eslaU of said de ceased person, or judge or elerk of Hie MUM&HI vai-atiou, at the lime ol appointing an adiului-trator of the estate of such dtotdent, to appoint urator and guardian ol Hie iteron and estat- of such minor or minors, w ho shall aive I i as required by law. ami iUch KUardiuu and curator, fur and on behalf of, such minor child or children, shall he entitle 1 to have ami to receive, ol the estate ofstich deceased person, for the benefit ol such minor or minor , the same allowance ex empt trom the debt oi tin deccdeeav a la allowed to the widow fn rrlrotM gg, M and :H m ameOd-el, and 90 ami :I7 of this Chapter; and said sec tions as amended and section (12 of the same Chapter shall, in nil rc-pects, apply to such minor child or children so left, as aforesaid. Bv the -aim: An adv ei -e report on the bill to amend section :tn. i hapter 13.!, concer nhia ihe sale of real est at i , whbh was ludconitel) post poned. Bv the same- An adverse report ou the bill to amend section chapter 14U, in relation lo Junes, which was indefinitely postponed. Mr. KM), iroin the ommittee on Wav au-l Mean, reported favorably on the bill to appropriate timnev to cover certain deficiencies iu th- appropriations for tin- years 1WJ7 ami lstw, and recommending certain amendments, which were agreed to, and the bill so amended was read a third time and passed. Its provision are as follow-: The follow! in; -unis of m.mev are hcrchv ap propriated out of the Treasury, chargeable to the Revenue Fund tocovcrthedctlch-iicles appropriations for the years 1HUT ami tW. to-wit First, for the pay of civil oltleers. lorty-three Ihousuml otic hundred ami ten dollar- and thirtv - cent-. Si colid. for assessing and COllecttOl the Revenue, tell thousand two hundred forty-eight tlollais ami Hurt) -eight cut Third, for eo-ts in criminal cases, seven ty-foui thousand nine humln-d and tort) -two ilollara and v.cnly-stx cent, roiu-tn, lor eontingetu ei pen-i's of ttie tieiieru Ascmoiy , one thotisaini and seventy -two dollar- and twenty-live cents r tnli. for printing n- laws ami journals, one thousand live hundred and twenty-seven dollar and twenty HUM cent. Sixth, for copying the law s ami toiiruuis, uu cc inoii-ami m- en nun - Ired and Biaillr-nX dollars tttu -ltv -nine caul Seventh , forlitiibiiiiug the laws and journal-, WO hundred ami two dollar- and ttiirty-sev en cuts. Eighth, lor taking the census, nineteen 1 1 ...ii. in 1 1 Hitrtv.-tv dollars n.l si tv.iiin I .tu vt,itl. fnr c.i.nhii.ir t1w ,i.iOr,,t .ml and referred lo the Committee on gn,unils, six thou-aml thre. hundred and twenty - ix dollars iimi inny-seveu cent, leniii, set fencing oapltol ground, ont hundred ami thirty-eight dollar- n -i ibny-fhur cents, Eltvtntn, m contingent xpi n-. ol Superintendent m Public schools, om ' nureu anu nin ry-mjveu uouara and seventy thr cent. T ct h Ihr contingent expenses oi t ne supronc Louii, One hunured and stXtytW0 dollar- and lort) thriif cent-. Thirteenth, tor Mmtlngent exp. n e- of elections, one hundred and tX dollars and twenty-two oa nd I I l.i I ION Ot I Ml Kit HTATKM MKNATOH. IHU l. MOI(IN(i i'i gnnaVi pursuant to ation Iron the Secretaiy of SUte, stating that ( is'l. General Stutule-. In regard It Tlx lloiiae im i Id o'clock A. Vt. speaker oitittcK in the chair. Prayer b) the Rev s. ing. The reacting ot tin journal ol y Bv Mr. McNEAL: A bill for thll HMWUstMUtOt dii.eii-e.l w.iili andeUppori Of illegitimate children The CHAIR laid b. fore Hie I but. Head twp e ami rep rr.-ii . i . i ominitt. e on " " 'i" " Criminal Jurisprmb t ' Belerred t.. the i mlttee oil the IV n Bl Mr. WAI.sr.lt: lull to amend Clfapt.-r lian lie Itad received from ew Madrid couiitv tilicate showing that, Bt an election held uu November ;td, lsits, In thai countv, Aum-R, Phillips received 139 votes for the office of representative iu the Slate Legislature. Then- wa- m opposing candidate Tboae fact the clerk of tin county court of New Madrid neglected to certily to Hie office of the Secretary of State, In consequence or which the Secretary of Stale was unable to Incorporate the same In hi list furnish"! to the House. On motion of Mr. WAIDE. Amos R. pn- i Esu. , cairn- forward and waa sworn ia. DONEGAN. from the select coiuiinlt- appointed to ascertain what vacancies existed i Ulcr.iiaiitsaild ntunttu act lo uim ud oncernlng the '.lUlllille tion Ol UDOl the Board of Curators, reported ihut all vacancies living the time of holding court lu Un ction 4, Chapter 1 1 , title ft, Oem-ral iilliclul Statutes. The bill excludes from the State Board of E'liializutioii the neuatort. ol St. Loul county. Read twice, aud referred tu the Committee on Wuys and Means. Mr. HEADLEE Introduced a bill to e-talih-l, Ihe Twenty -hre! Judicial Circuit, aud to provide forthe uppoiuliueiitor a circuit Judge thereof, aud circuit attorney . uml tixing the time of holding courts therein, Ac. Read twice aud relerred lo Hie Committee on ih. Judiciary. Mr. FILLER introduced a hill to repeal an act providing for the trial of misdemeanor by Information.Read twice and referred to Ihe Committee on the Judiciary. Mr.UGTTSCUALK introduced a bill to amend an act entitled au act lo provide for the reorganization of tha St. Louis circuit court, ate. havu been tilled bv appointment of the I iov eriior lis required by law Report adopted and committee discharged. Mr. HAY WARD offered a resolution instructing the Committee on Amendments to the Constitution to consider the expediency of proposing uu amendment which shall provide suhstantiullv us follows: Whenever it shall be known tu the officer of registration, as appears from evidence laid before them, that any person, otherwise a qualified voter, ami offering to retrister, shall have, since ! the lust general eleetlou, by violence, threat, nii-nui'c, or intimidation, sought tu deter or pre- their license Read tw ice and referred to Hi Ways and Mean-By Mr ENO: A bill to repeal sections l ;i and Iffft, ( hapter l revenue, Reuit twice alld I. felled lo II vV ays ami Mean-By Mr. HAY WARD i v bin to intend I , Chapter I'sl, General "tatlit. -. eiilfll. the place where -nils are lo be brought. ' Read twice ami refer n -I to l omniitlec on Judi iary. By Mr. NAUK: Auael reoreuuizing ihe lt th, loth, loth, ami IftXli judicial circuits, uud Reail twice ami referred to t ominittc iary. By Mr PECK: A bill RW the relief of the-e-ciiritlesofP A Hodges, latt) collector ol Wayne county. Rend twice, ami referred In Ihe Committee on Way uud Means. By Mr. WATERS; A bill to aimml section il. Chapter OB, General rttatUb concerning rail road companies Read twice, and referred lu the lointuttb e on Internal luinrovciueuh Mr. M. iilNNl- move I that til I ecu hundred oples b. printed, two hundred to be for the Use ol the Warden of the 1 Yuih iiliarv Mr. WA I Kit- moved that one bundled copies only be set apart for the u-e ol' Ho- Warden. Motion carried, The motion of Mr Mi GUiiti oa- also . arried, a- aim-luted . IM KUU1 IlitN t lllM.s. By Mr. CALDWELL it, oi an act i prov un tor the openiu ; n. i. . and i vent the officer of the law from the discharge of pairing of public roads, aud to repeat Chapter their duly, or couiisel or eueourage other to do ra( Geueral statutes, ami to add a new section to so, the) bail place the name ofuch person on such act. the reicctud list. In the case of au appeal from- Read twice ami referred to the Committee on such dcoiaiuu, the person shall be furnished with i Road ami Highvvav-. a cop) of the charge against him, and shall be I By Mr. BAKER: A bill to organize the OOUn-entitled to a hearing before thu Bourd of P -vb-w , 1 tie of Macon, Adair un-t gohU) lei into a common aa by law provided. plea judicial district Mr. ROEVER offered a substitute appointing Read twice uml referred to the Committee on a special committee of nine, one from each Con Courta of inferior Jurisdiction, grcKsinnal District, for the purpose of revising 1 By Mr. 1TTNER: A bill to revise the do the registration laws of the State, who shall re- charter of St. Louis. port such moditicatious, change, and amend- i Read twice Mid reh i red to lb. local delegation incuts therein as they may deem advisable, ami ol St. Louis. compatible with the afety of the Slate. ; By Mr. ADAMS i A bill to amend an act to au- Mr. HAY' WARD objected to the substitute aa 1 tborlze the use of sWamu land inud for the pay nut being germaln to the subject matter of the incut of county indebtedness, and for cert a iff resolution, the latter looking to an amendment school purposes of the Constitution, while the former content I Read twice, and referred to tilt CoainUlttt plates a revisiou of ihu registration law. ' on Education. llv Ml KEY : A hill I aim ml section 1 1 of au a. i io amend banter W, General statutes, eon oe ruing the organisation ami Maintenance ol public -i i. Read iwne. nni i. i. i n-d u Committee on -:.. ucaUoUi B Mr- RGBERlSGN'; A mil for the rollal ol the securities of C, U. Hag.-. tit. late collector ol W right intj . Head tw ne, and relet i. ilf. tin- i lontntlttet on Local Bill. Rv Mr. WATERS; A hill lor letting Hie contract for ftirnlablng stationery Ibr tne u-e of the stale, ami lor printing and binding tin- laws and document, am1 ull blanks ordered printed bv the Slate, ami tu repeal Chapter General statutes, concerning the office ..( Public Printer, Bead tw i. e, by its title, and referred to the Commute on Priming, w ith in-trm-ilun- to re- A hill to amcni section port thereon on the gull mat, at lo o'clock . and ordered printed llv Mr. BEQCA: A bill lu repeal stctionsH a. in. ii. ami i, uf Chapter U. UevUed etal uie- of MS, relating loth.- Itatv Boar-I of K(Ual uation. Read twice, and rclcri, d lu lh 1 OUtUlittt Ul Wav - and Mr.m. Ity Mr. MooRE: A bill to amend all ito in i-orporah- tin- cily or Uhillic.iih Read twice, all I referred lo It.nL- nod Cnrnoi--diiii-. llv Mr. YANKEE: A bill f.i illlttUd an act lo imoriM.rale the city ..( sedali i. I'- tti countv Read twice, alld referred I" Ho- Committee on Local Bills llv Mr. RICK A hill u repeal all act regulating' the election oi intj justices in Gasoonaat county. Read twice, aud referred lu ihe Committee on 1 al Bills. ttv Mr. LEPEMGEBBEM A GUI nun ; liic hour for the sm-elal order having arrived. it was. ou motion of Mr. BAKER, taken up, it being Hie election of United States Senator. Mr HAis nominated ueneraicari nnnurz. lr. ROEYER seconded the uouiinalion In an eloquent speech. In which he sets forth the merits t the nominee and urged his claims to the high office of Senator of the United States. Uu depicted, in vivid colors, the advantages whieh would, in the event of the General's election, rue to Ho-Mate from the increased Merman immigration which would flow In one continuous stream inu Missouri. Mr. CAMPBELL nominated Gen Juo. S. PhnJpf . whose public record, the gentleman le- land, l- loo weii anowii to need any eulogy nv him. He briefly adverted to tin net prominent acts of his public life, while in the hall of Con ss, and w hue hut thug lor tils eountrv on the ti nted held. Mr. SALISBURY seconded the nomination. No more nominations being made, the vote wa taken, resulting in the election of Gen. Carl Schurz, who received Stt votes out of I J4. the whole number cast. Col. John S. Phelps received SB votes. The lollowing members voted for Gen. Carl schurz : Messrs. Akurd. ANim. Allred, Baker, Bene- Bet, Bittman. DOUn, Brewster, Browning, Bruihl, Bvrne, Clark, Courtrfght, Crumb, Davis, Denny. Dibble, Dolle, Donegan, Ellison, Eno, Enoch,' Fansen, Ferguson, terrell, Freeman, Glbbt, Glenn, Gladney, Hacxman, Harper, Hays, Hayward, Heely, Howe, lttuer, Jennings, Johnson. Jone of Laclede. Jom-s of Nodaway, Keetiey, King, Kirk ham, Klalnc, aUXhlin, Lnwaon, Leilergerlter. l.oinbar. Mac- i iii Hi Manville, McGinni. McKernau, Mc- Lane. Mitchell of Camden, Moore, Mulling, Munch, !talle, Neal, N orris, Pyle, Peck, Perrv, Powell, Price, Oulgley. Riek, Robertson, Rob erts. Roever, Rountree, Ruark, Russell, Scbu- lenberg, Smith, Snidow, .southard, Slaubcr, Stltisoii , Steele . Thompson . Todd , Vlckers. Walser, Waters, Weinrleb, Yankee, Young and Mr. Speakei The foUouiiig wcutbers voted for Col. John S. Phelps: Mes-rs. Adams, Benueit, Bowie, Brown of Kowan . Iturton. Ilvrns. I a Mwc . I utonhe Cullev, Gamlile, Garth, Hurt, Key, Knott, Mar. han.i. .vicr.ivain, inrar and. ateaalenae Miller. Ming. Mitchell of St. Cmi-. Muruhv , Piieiuu, Phillips, iieqiia. aaitsnury , salver Sebastian, Sides. Sloau, Smy the, Terry, Walde Wellman and Winchester. Mr. LEDERGERBER offered a concurrent reolutioii. which was passed, that the two Houses go into Joint sesfoti ut VI o'clock on to nmrrow, for the purpoac of comparing the Jour nals ot the respective Hou-c in relation to Hie election of I . S. senator. Mr. HARPER introduced a bill to transfer certain balances fn the I nlon Milltarv riiud. Reatl tw ice and referred to the Committee Wav and Means. Bv Mr. STAUBER: A hill to prevent prisons trom criorming ine ntanoni ni omrc unlaw fully . Read twice and referred lo ihe ComtuitUo- a Criminal Jurl-prudei.ee. Bv Mr BRUlllL: A hill to amend section- and H, Chapter OU, General statutes, relating t. t-e. pm rs ami ineir ina-nsc-. Read twice aud referred lo the Committee on uvs and Means, Bv Mr. MARCH AND: A bill to amend tion ga, 1 hapter tM, General siatutes, concern ing merchants and their licenses. Read twice and referred to the Commlttei Ways uud Means By Mr. WALSER: A bill to amend Chapter luV, iicii.-rai siaiuic. in relation to comiuuaii Read twi amt ren-rred to the ouiliilttcc on tin- Judiciary. Bv Mr. LEDElttiKRBER : A bill to amend Chapter lis, General Statutes, relating tosaving- banks ami fund companies , aud enable Iheiu to wind up. Read twice and referred to ihe Committee ou Banks and Corporation. The CHAIR luitl before Ihe House the report ol t ue .-siuie i IWUIWI Which wis received ami rtve thou-and eople-ordwnd printed. Adjourned Ut i o'clock r. m. AFTKKNOON SESSION. I'hc House met pursuant to adjournment, sj X o'clock, v. M. speaker GRRK K in the chair. INTHOfil'irriON OK Mlett. Rv Mr. Ho WE : A bill lo provide forthe letting bv contract, of the State printing aud bimliug ami the furnishing of I'lanks and stationery for Hie use of the SUte Read twice ami referred to the Committee on Printing. liy Mr, H ACKMAN: A hill to amend Chapter gg, General Mutute, relating to Hie fWs of various officers Read twice aud referred to the t omnutt.-v on Justices of the Peace. ByMr GIBBS: A hill regulating the tab) of spirituous, viuus and fermented liquor by druggists.Read tw ice and referred io the Committee on mutual Jurisprudence. By Mr. McLANE I A hill to establish a court of tOJUHUnon pleus in Henry county. Read tw lie ami referred to the couimiitcc on Courts of Inferior Jurisdiction. Bv Mr. Hi; I 1 1 II. A bill to amend secLous uunittee on I uud B, Chapter 3U, Geueral Suiutes. relating lo Hie supp-oi oi me p(, hi Read twice uud referred lo the Coiiliititlee ou the .ludiciury. By Mr LEDERGERBER: A hill lo imeuu section ?, Chapter 144, Geueral Statutes, concerning witnesses and depoaiUous. Read twice and referred to the Coiuuiltleu on Hi.- Judiciary. Bv Mr. sjMYTHE: . bill lu prohibit the salaor medicine, the composition ol whkh luu-gnowoi s( N. Ian. v. is". uUournntenl, at tenU) wai Ihfl report nt AUavorahlc rtpOri fB the ttill state Treeettret to rt Hlee eertaln Bv the same uthoriziiiK the ninaii Witt, b was read a third nine and pn-sed. ll authorizes the Treasurer lo reeelvo Hi mi-annual interest, as it falls dtlu on thu rati road bonds, lu hla ofloa, latBfld to the Hanmd ami St. Joseph railroad eovannny, and to receive from the Pueilie railroad company . iu paymmt of Its Indebtedness to the slate; and also, recelv-the principal at uiaiuriiv and place the same to tne ercuii oi use Bune iniereai lunu, Mr. HAYWARD. from the .mmitt. e mi In teriial luiprov cments, rep-d ted favorable on Hn- hill to amend seetlon 10, chapter uj. Qantrtl Statutes, eniitled Of railroad companies." W hhii was read a inlrd ( iue uud passed. It provides that )' ul v .onx'ialinu lorined under the provi-n- . ot chut-icr tt', Gintral Statutes, shall Hot .v.tl.tn two V cuts uder it articles of a-soclaii- are tiled and recorded In the offlco of Secret a.;, of Statt , begin the con-struclion of its road, and shall not within one year t hereafter tJtptu theraon nut Ust ibau ten per cent. on the amount l Its capital .or shall not flnlali Us road and put lu operation, tu ten .: Iroin the time of tiling its articles ol association as aforesaid, lis corporate esi-teme and powei-shall cease; provided that It a portion ot theh road shall be ttuUhed ami lu operation, they shall continue their corportte existence, with powet to hold aud manage the portion of their road - constructed, and lor no other purpose. Adjourned uiitit 10 o'clock M, to-moi row. ChlfftUfO eluillis to lie the gt nlesf livi- stork mtrkoi in tin- world i uml tuppurt hot claim L -nine rr large ngTiireH I'lii- iitiiiiln r uf In "i d iiv- -Uu k nf nil kinds received lu tlio tunrkel tlttrhiB the vein- Ihgs, ngfl g,8W.0W ; nl tlieac, (M, 4 wore entile, 1.706.763 were lioga, 870. B76 ottooPi Mid tin hortet und ntnlet 1 lie HUiiimculs ihn ii.. tb,- iilliu litti- illgbtly oxeeedod i lu ml. Theri I UlllotldiMl Mien- ol.l.it) par loads ol live freight , tiu 85.407 londu worn alilu- pd to other potnta In isiis. ihe mini vnluc td' inlet lo eetltnntotl m sjt35,0t)O,0Oil, wiili uoutqiuul 'Tlu-y will I It or, u tm nr-'uuiiot ii (1-r-1 n not rid- thrill Gut flu) will Tin; CoHforulnnt look Upon flu' c vtdni ipmli do very wi ll,'' ftgyt uu n is. where nnny people keep llOrtesb uml roll), I rery well If thov ilttl. never do in t iililoi iiiu vv lu re hoy- "I leu year of tgfl ri'lc lull grown hOlifft :tt tin-top of their tpotni tirotnul the-treri-Ilow WOtlld u until who Im fell bis lilowJ stirred by ti leu-tnile dotll III H UjIMurnifl addle (net on flndlng hftntetf trundllui liiiusull through Ihe trtreHt like it -rin.oi boy'. We would gi ooii fbiuk nt rUYftig a broopjl hum He. ur n roeli i liohbj) hotse." uml .hipum-Ai potauet pow or. leeidt rOUHMtMM The liiiiii voleet of lo' w 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 ' - iii (om-. uml having a nieiall tWfsftge Imliilliml Ulirnmll tin t nit r is not power lull i'lii shrill, i I mid feiiihiiiie ; th.n i tlm liilmbjliHita.iiJ Uu hill- la more rouusl Ilia it lint of .flic in-hgililtnutt of the plnltia. Thu KnrjVnti nations poeaeei itroug, t riul, aonn roiis olear voices, i he Ueriiieut piiMnaa (he Mlont powerful nirt s. in Km i ope, hill not iis powerful as I hose uf ihe T triar sir Duuenii tilbb, Clee Vi -itlrut of Hie Lout Ion A ii 1 h ropoloui-' i ' Hindi1!,V. hn mode the-e ubtervni tons The Donnl otM t .-i. . . r tin ..i ii.r Home, Chicago, iiroii - liidlgu toll) ntfnittst f-eiii rnl Builtd " llou, ordi-rlnq tlMf uloatiig "t i hul " -I'luii mtrl Unrr reaulvetl to fci?fp It op. u until spring, al otnerwtfte fun or 6riy ilU.il v . i . 1 1. w ill b w Ithdlll a l.oin, . A oable ulaunt.tli njrt that JefJi i ton parU. ttUtUlli Umoii, a Oudle; Muuti, iiiu I other ex-( onh .It i it. in v i w nf Protldonl Jtibutou-i niiiin iij proelnuig lion, wen- itrvpgrliig lu rot urn m iht I iiiled Stuies. The thoflaT ol Ibfootiui) uud twu m tlttantt (necortlliig to a tlltpatrh froiu S vnungb) wettl to Rgywoou'ii plnninilmi, on Ogeoehee river, olert n in ti - tVoni ihi city, some Uayt since, to inr. -t st-vrn tern negrotg, uhnrgotl wlih thooiiug a watohuiun on tin- plan ini ton ginl nan gn onT the eropg ol n'aittert, nu-l mode flvi grreeti. At ttnilon Mo, i. mi the At lull' tic ami Qutf RiilIifHul, tuo were ur- rouguedb) nboul ue buudred armod negroes, nho reii lb tha prltuuert, lis-I artnod ami robbnl i, h rill i . patiy, destroyed Ihn warranu, and ihre iii n.'.i ! to kill them ii the) ever tofrml i pi , ,-lu the vlelnity, Thu nugrutui iheu - p-i rated Into tquatU ami luareluuj Unci i the p tun tut ions, avowing Ihe) it oiild i huve ihr hoar t a: blood of n i rs n hue ' man on ihe ) -hue, - n Ing, I lie w ..i i litis romiueiir. il " t Mi- itegru a atebuiau i wu lUpptwnd (" be inor.h'i'etl. ami iv.. while ujuju bad I) hurt. Then Wga gival 1 excitement, bill ihr trouble litis ucv been OjUletfu) hv (he itlltttavr) laktn I ehurii'. t sen. tiruni has eouaotttnil to Ini - i I in- hi i" ' of thu "Celtic sigaot'latioil.1 oi I Philadelphia, |
