VUe fttfl of $10,000 presented Ut ihclt;*ty for public library purposes, by the ***** George Harsh, is sufficiently large tenable the city to provide itself with tkv much needed institution contemplated by the donor. The sum should doubled, however, in order that the sfiaxt, when made, shall be broad in sc#pe ault;* worthy in design. A provision ?n the statutes of Ohio makes it pos-«We Ui obtain support by taxation for a -Vftf* public library, and this, with the. probability of goitrous gifts from the people, makes the outlook favorable for * handsome edilioe and collection, it ■a iwi early 1o a propose hue of action. It m» fair to assume that the executors of ILr. Harsh\s estate, will have some aug-tfpstmns to make, later on, respecting Ui»' nature of i.he organization into whose control the gift, shall pass, and Tuk Ifioici’Kisdknt finds gratification in bejoo-able to slate that there will be jrtefjt.y of enthusiastic men and women '** take the matter up Jwben lie- present flt*vf'o?nlt;‘s available