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WKQNEDIT, KOYEMCKIi 23. ISIPj J 'i J Ji.LIU.1', U...JJiL-"JLJ !!- '.ill Georqr Francis Train is in prison in Lyons. This is bad for George. How could tho French Government mistake Train for a Prussian spy?

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Tub Cleveland 1'laiit Deahr asserted that it kasw of Republican Uongreaaen who woat to Cocgress a few yesrs tjp, so poor ss not to be abb to pay thdir tailor lille, but who are now ao rioh as to look with toatempt npon all who aro not millioa&tt hi Cl-3velan l.tuhr at once le;i.aQtJa the name of tho Congressmen, anl ib ' Detler dempnatra'.e it lie J by refu-rn : to oamo then:. Gits. Butler has wiKteu a letter eivios bis opinion of the GiaotCox31'jGarrahaa complication. The Gen cral 8ys ihere is to title to the laai either in MtGirraban or ia the New IJria Miaicg Corxpioy, bat that it rests solely with the Ucited States. Henca the President interfered oniy to defend the interests of the government. His aotion In demanding that no patent should issue to any one until Congress bad investigated and determined the matter, wai th) odIj lafe aad honest coarss to have been pursaed. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Trie Indianapolis Sentinel copua from tho Cinoincati Commercial a question which the Sentinel seems to think is a reflection upon the President. Well, suppose it is. The Com mercial ha3 a right to reflect upon the President if it desires. It has been engaged in that business for sometime. It seems to do it a great deal of gool and the President very little barm, and we would not rob it of such harmless amusement if we could. As for Wilson, the Land Commis

sioner, wa refer '.no Sentinel to a late number of the Courier of this city, for

Lis antecedent. The Sentinel cuj-t to heed the Courier' $ admonition, and

take no stock in such dubious poli

ticians, who, whatever the fortunes of

parties, always manage to retain tbeir positions. Trri! RpicmtLED Trout The spook-

led trout ponds of Mr. Campbell, of Washington ConntT. near Pekin. now

contain probably fifteen thousand of thes? fine fish, i-omo of them aro

n-itn Ihtsp. and all ot them aro grow

iog finely and are very healthy. Mr. nbell haa fully demonstrated the

praoicability of raising speckled trout Tn tMa Utituda. These fish aro only

found in tho cold mountain streams of

the Northeastern and IN orth western

States. They aro the most delioious fih known, are entirely frea from

Knnn. nnd bc&Ics. and aro the mot

beautiful fih discovered, except gold

iUh Wo understand that Mr. Camp

bell will soon bein supplying "them

in limitftd miantitics. to oerscm da

airing to purchase cither for the table or for stockin conds. Ilia experi-

ment in this kind of pisa-oulture has

nroved its eminent success. e?" Al

iany Ledger.

VOL. XXI.

EVANSVILLE INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NO KMBER 23. 1K-.0.

EST A BIJRH RD.

Reiiular trains common nel rnnolnt on tliel'ouhkre niitiit Kastrti Rl'road, lor the rirt tim, yenlerday. The franchise o ibo lla'timore Lias Llitht (:rupny as '.d on &londy ior U.(X,'0 tB. l. Puted tor New York, and Brojicyn capitalist. Tlx Executive CuinmttUe of the Red H'.o. kin B. B. Oln-v, of Cioniunati, have det-rnilned to rij-cibiack leg and fcUck to tbe red.

Jail Breaking! . Yesterday morn

inc it was disoovered that lour pris

oners, confined in tho county jail for

annArv offenses, had burrowed out

and mada their escape. Tho iiamcs of tho escaping prisoners are George

?llfthan. under sentence to tn peni

tentiary for larceny; Will. Hoddy,

-waitioir trial for tho same oilanse

Wilson, committed for stealing an

overooat from Odd Fellow's Ilall.and

Daniel O Neil, in on a ohargi of lar cony. la making a recent change in tho interior arrangements of tho jail, the workmen raised one of tho laro stones forming the floor outside the oells, and in putting it back broao it

in two. It was carelessly leu in idis condition, and by means of a larae iron poker, the prisoners bad no dini culty in raising tha pieces, and with their hands, a tin pan and an old table knife, ecratohin? their way to Jreedom. The exit was made about one o'clock. Before goinir, youog lloddy took an affectionate leave of several acquaintances, lodged in jiil tor ci'y offenses. One of tha latter. Marshal hrmth, was plaoed in jil about ten o'clock Siindnv evoninir. and immediately fell

asleep. Tha escaping prisoner, before trains? outrroceaded to roV him ot his

clothes, and had suojeald i n getting

all the clothes on except nis buiti. The effort to get this garment awoke

him, and seuiog the poker, ho com nollailiha men to civo UD his ear

npnta After the men had crawhd

throuzh tho tunnel, this man raised

en ftUrm. but failing to raise tha

household or the watchmen from their sound slumbers, crawled

through the hole and sought more comfortable quarters until yesterday tnorninar, when he returned and gave himself up. Washington Fag, now under sentence of fifteen yeirs for tho murder of Adam Serbur, and awaiting a new trial, refused to gc out, giving as a reason that he had soma business in court wnich required his attendance. A colored man, whose term of confinement has nearly expired, also remalaed, as did several city prisoners.

soma awaiting examination ana omrs committed lor non-payment of The ofHceis are on a sharp lookout for the fugitives, and were of the opicion last evening, that at lea3t two wocli bo captured before morning. The other two are believed to be secreted in the oity. Terre Ha u(e Fx press. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Jasepn B. AUArnn, Republic u. is electsd Mayor o' i''r'ruoulb, and Hoo. Wtn. H. SiBvenM, ri"tuuiicn, Ix r-electel Mayor otlJover, Now ilampablre. Hoi. .lailus Avery, of O'tawa.Jllllnols, who (JohHind ttio Unow 10 cudldaU) for Cuttrt-', at the last .ot:toa, dla yesUriay of liear: d:i?aae. At 4 o'o'oslt. yes'e'Jay afternoon, Wettoo hd aco Huplmhwti 120 nillt-a. ll then cetMl walcinK natil when ti renumd, miking tue first milt la eleven mlauieaand flvaitecond. Only one p.aHeogeria supposed to have ben Joat by toe Durulat; ol tn City t Bridgeton, at fnitadelptla. MJ Baaon, of Bndt(8U3, ban not baea aeen aince tbe steamer landed, but may have escapei. Workmen are bnaUy ecgaged In patting the Capitol in order for tie approaching meeting of Cuiigresa, lncl ollng a new Sl.Uot) carpet in tbe neaate Cuamor, and new upUolKtary la tbe Comoavttae Room. Of the fTfi ,000,0,0 carrency 11owk1 by the last Oong rasa, to tbe Hoata and West, only M, tti,W) bave et been called for. Ooly

two gold banks nave oea wiiuiiaQnu, one la BjUa,and one la sUa JTiancUco.

On Monday evenin tn steaoaer Mg-

dala, a rakitth craft cl 6l(i tona, arrived

t New York lrom nnangnai, tnroaga

tbe Harx Canal. Hbe b l h crgo of new

u valued at t)JUi oju.uuv;, auu inirty-

stivftu Dale of llk valued at Hbe

galled frota Mbaogbat on tn iuid of AOjtaat.

Thomas Oleason, forerunn in tbe Prize

Lode, near Central City, California, wm

abot and dangerouHty wouadea by one

Hbnnnon, employed in tbe Mndurbury

Lode. wtiicn luteraecia ino f riza juoue at a

COQHlderabl Ueplo, tbe point of lnterHec-

tlon being Ulsputea territory, work bad been to Duel tu tbe t'riz lxde by an lo-

Junc'lon, wblob UleaNOn was aileoipllng

to disregard.

The steamer City of Brldgeton, which ar

rived at i'bilttdatpnti Mondav nlgbt with

a large ainuaui 01 iremui auu luiug neven-

ty pasoengerti, was burned to the water's i edge at her wbart yterday morning. It

11 feared mat Home 01 ner paoseogera perUbed. Hhewaia largH rtldewbeel steamer.owned bv acompaoy au Brldgeton. N.

J., and piled ber.wwen last city acd ibUa-

dclpnia. Lou Itii.OM to insarauce.

A young and hlahly respectable lady of

St. LiOuih, wbo basbeen mlsning from ber

home for thre weeks, wim brouubt bome

late on Monday nlgbt in sta'e of blgb delirium, oy ao old negro woman. Jjurlnc

abriefluoid loterval. It wwt asoerlalned that an abortion had been produced by

two physician cf btft.j atandlng, but

hen tbe money provide I by ber seducer.

who la a weadby married man, was ex-

bauHied.sbe wait s-nl borne Sbe Is not

expfotxd to reoover. do tbe Coroner Is afior the vUUaua Implicated.

Tbelr'.aHof the de.'auUlng naval nay-

manters are still progrewtlog. Tbe irlai of Iockwood, wboue account was short lJ,-

IMJO, was coQcladed ou Hlnrdy, and tne

record sent u tne navy u-partment. Tma la tbe most glaring case of avsleoaallo fraud. It Is said, of any ot tbe elihtpaymaHters b'ougbt beioro tbe court, aa tne returns wete falsified la Lockwood's Own baud wrltlotr., eztcudiag over a lung peri

od. There U no doubt out tbat he will be sent to tbe penitentiary. It la thought tbat

all the senlenoea will ce promulgated by

the Hecretary of the Navy at the Same

time, alter the trials are concluded.

Deputy United States Marshal Anderson. Of ew York, on Monday eveulog, succeeded la arresting the noted ' Katty liell," ol ihaKltliiu Ward, upon a warrani lvned by Comcailoner Davenport, charging him wlth.walle acting as inapc r of tne election la tbe Nintfi Ils-

trlct, blgbtrt Ward, having adjourntd the eeslon of tbe Hoatd of Inspectors, from

to'eiwt p xr to a o clock, p.m.; also with

relutiug to cauv.Hi tho volee In tbe order

required by taw, and rnlUHiog to allow ibe

tostipervlHe the canvivxHtog ot votes, and allien a potet to the cerilQaale of tbe

number of votes cut. Tbe accused was

committed to Livllovr titreet J iH, and wilt

be oru.bi betore tue commiasioaer t-

day for tx-unluatlou.

The Ntwfonadlaadera la New Y. rk

and Brooklyn prccfufe to organlza a

llulou Society and to adopt every availa

ble iuean of agitating tha cause of annex Uon in N. wlouudiHurt. Newfoundland

ers In iioslon will a so form a Co-operative

ITnlon hi which they hope to create

i uowerinl clement that will atlmu ale to

reiicwxd action the annexation ol their nmimrv mid thoxrt of the other Brltl-b

ivnshiw. Thevwlll meet In New York

Cttv or llrojtely il wilhla a few weeks and

diar up a declaration of tbelr sentiment

In referenca to the cause they are advooat ii-.ir aud transmit It to their leading coun

irvmm at home. The late aolon of the

lirltlKh Uvernment toward the Colony of

Newfonudluad, is tblr grat Inceutlve to make these s'.iennons etTorts t become annexed with tbe United ntates.

Heavy Failures A late Adjutant General Arrested far rorgtrj. New Yobk, Nov. 22 The euspension of tna Northern Transportation Company is announced. The liabilities of tbe Compioy ara about 1400,000, of wh;h $2fX),00J are due to banks in Ogdensburg, Detroit and Toledo, and a email amount here. Tbe balance is dua for insurance, supplies and interest. The assets of the Company are estimated at $1,200 000, chiefly in perishable property, such as canal boats, lake steamers, and other vessels. The assets are mo,c Hirent than real, as the boats cannot be realized on at thin season, unless at a great sacrifice. Tho Company asks for an extension of one. two aid three year, with bonds to secure tha amount cf extension. It is the impression that tbe extension will bs granted. Lou's E. Oranger, late Assistant Adjutant General under Gov. Warmouth, of Louisiana, was arrested here to day on a charge of forgery in that State. lie was committed, to await Gov. Warmonth'a requisition. The failure of a German firm in the cloth trade is announced. Liabilities $100,000. The assets are supposed to he about $23,000. New Yobk. November 22 Lata advioes from Rio Janier state that tho new Cabinet of the Emperor; is composed of moderate Republicans, in favor of reforms and progress, and proposes at the next session of the Council, December 3J. to remove the obnoxious laws of the National Guard. Tbia announcement waireceived with delight throughout the Empire. While the agricultural interests will be carefully provided for at the next session, they will also eie a decisive measure for the abolition of slavery pressed

upon tne legislature, ibe tali ot

the Staboralry Cabinet has a great significance in regard to tha slave ques

tion. It is koown that the retirement

of the cabinet was due to the determi

nation of tho Emperor, not to allow

the chambers to be closed by tbe min

isters composed, with two exceptions.

of men opposed to emancipation, and

whose chief aim has been to thwart

every effort in its favor.

to the absence of an appropriation to pav the perdicn and milotg3 of the

delegates. Last July, however, the required means were voted by Con-

Srt8S- .. . ....

Tho President has comp'.etea nis

nnual message, saicl to be brief, or

bout tha same as his first one to

Congress, and that it was read to the Cabinet to-day.

SORTIE FROM MONT MED Y.

GortwhickolTfl Eeply to GranYilU

coacimtorj.

Store Extensive Maneuvering.

Mexico Defiant. Havana. November 22 The ren

ular mail s" earner from era Crni,

arrived here yesterday, bringing later

news trom lUexico.

During the di-cussioa of tne prop

osition to extend the free Z3ne. much

ill feel?pg was manifested against the

United dtates. it wa3 at length declared expedient to extend tho frea

zone. . Many members ot Congress,

when tbo final vote was taken, an

nounced as their reason for voting for

the measure, that tbe United States had demanded tbe removal of the

free zone, and they wanted to express

their detunce to tbe xaokeo uovern

ment. Other members stated that

Mexico was invulnerable, and asked

no favors from other nations. She

would: in case of necessity, drive out

tho people of other countries. Tho conditions aked on tho Te

hauntepeo Railroad bill, were such as

to render a concession nominally

worthier 1 resident Juarez re turned the bill to Congress with cer

tain observations, and it is believed

the measure will pass in an accepta

ble sbapa at an car y day.

A gunsmith at r uebla, now manu

factures the Remington gun.

Sonora will pay $300 in future, for

every Indian scalp, instead ot fiUO.

WAR IN EUROPE!

hlans Driven Into Belgium.

peculations on the Bussian Question.

IV o Heavy Fightingr.

COXDIXSIU TILEGSAUS.

"Wkdsksday, Nov.23. The Cuba cable Is again working.

Gold closed in New York, yesterday, at

in-:.

enow fell as far south as Ojyka, Mlsr

je-xtrday.

Th. nr. rhariai. at New Orleans, re-

cpeoa to-day.

The women sjfferers are "eonvsaUn,"

at Cleveland, now.

Y,inira wanted at Pittsbureh. Two

new papen have started.

A fire In Mennd City, 111., yesterday, destroyed 8.5.0J0 worth of frame bulldln.a. AUrit sambr of deletes to the Immigration Convention bave arrived at Indianapolis. One hundred thousand dollar worth of elty lota were sold at auction In Toledo, yea'.erday. . Bev. Dr. Barns, pastor of the Klrst Bptl CnurciJ of luempnla, Teuueinie, dlid yesterday. Allbnt a!x of the Biton Rouse r oters t,ve b-en admitted to b.ll. Tne trials wlU probib y l-t anolutr week. It ias'lU rumored that B Hler will nc,j ;ed laU a. i,7retary of Slate. TheloMby tbe burnlniUthv Star Unseed Oil Work al New Brana'.wa, s-"a jy Bihr, aaaonut to tlio.ifl).

The Ntw York lentr.l Railroad R&V-

c&ne lax Hatters. Washixqton. November 22.Tbe

Navy Department has reoeived a telegram from Captain A. G Clary, tbe

senior otaccr, datr:1 ivey west, ov. 6th, stating that Kellogg, a chief en

giceer ln tha navy, was kiiiea in a

fracas on shore, by ur. Jvu?, wno was arrested by tha civil authorities.

Commodore Vaoderbut, August

Schell, 11. F. Clark and others,- com

pnsiog the railroad daiegation arrived b(T3 this forenoon, and called at tho Iotercal ltevecua Durcau at 1 o'clock P st , where they had an interview with Acting Commissioner Douglas?, Solicitor Smith, and Chester, Chief of Law Divisions, on the subject of the assessment of tax upon whaj is known as SO per ent.crip dividend declared by the New York Central Railroad. They said the

reason why they had not heretofore made a statement cf the faots in the case, the person most capable of

giving it, tae bookkeeper, was obliged to go to Europe for the benefit of his health On his return he commenced tho work, but was again taken pick, and they asked a postponement of tbe matter until his recovery. The Acting Commissioner

thought that the time was too indefinite, but said tbe Collector of Internal Revenue at Albany would be instructed totuipend the collection of the tax till the 1st of January, unless

otherwise ordered, by which time the

delegation promised to have the facts, eithar through the book-keeper or

soma other person. The question was

asked whether the Uareau would not

decido on the law in advance, so that the Assessor would bo thus guided in

the matter, but the Commissioner replied that tbe Rurcu preferred to

hear the facts betore giving a decision. The interview was mainly for tha puipsse of procuring an extension of time to about the 15th of January. Tho delegation may have another interview. Captain Siltsber has b:en relieved of his duties at Indian Agent

The Superintendent ot the tvecruit iog Service in New York has been ordered to forward seven hundred recruits to San Francisco. Wabhisotow. Nov. 22 The following facts have been obtained at

the Census Bureau a comparison cf tho census cf I860 and 1S70, as to the

colored race in the States named: Nioety-five counties of Georgia, in ISoO, 330.829; 1S70. 303.165. Kentucky, thirteen counties, I860, 13,338; 1870, 12 513. Maryland, one county, 1S60. 6,150; 1S7U, 5,534. Texas, twenty one counties, 1860, 21.473; 1370. 27.750. Virginia, fitty-two counties, 1860. 222,086; 1870. 253.052. West Virginia, twenty-four counties.

1SGJ. 1.776: 187U, 1,34. South Uar

olina. one coun y, 1&,-; 137U,

13 365. District of Columbia, 1860, 10 983; 1S70, 35,426. Total ct two hundred oounfes, and the District of O lumbia, 1800, 696,906; 1870,

WaaalBSlon Items.

"Washington, Nov. 22. The Army

Record Rjard, now in session at the

War Department, will probably com

pieto its business in about two weeks

Upwards of one hundred officers principally Captains and Lieutenants

bava been summoned lor examina

tioa on questions touching their quali fixations for ofHae, including theques

tion of moral character. Tha act of Congress incnasing the number of the oSceM of tho retired

list to three hundred, instead of seven per cent., is being carried into effect. There are three Retiring Boards in 89ssion, respectively, in New York,

Leavenworth and San francisco. Applications for retirement were so numerous that it was contemplated to ask Con ere S3 to enlarge tho list, in trder to make room for all the disabled cfficeis. From tha reports, thus far, tho Board will not find more than eighty officers incapioitated for service, from physical disabilities contracted in the

line ot duty. Washington, Nov. 22. General Humphries, Chief of the Engineer Corps, has made his annual report to Secretary Belknap. There are 112

officers on duty, and the work is principally confined to tho protection of sites, making necessary repairs, and erecting structures to protect unfinished fortifications from the action ot tho weather. Gen. Humphries qiotes tbe opinion of the Board of Officers tbat earthworks are superior to all

others for the defense of harbors. Washington, November 22. The Commissioners appointed to open and examine bids tor supplying adhesive

stamps tor internal revenue purposes

will make their report to the Secretary of the Treasury in a day or two Thev will set forth facts in conneo

tion with the printing of stamps, and

express themselves in favor ot having

tha hnishinz work on all stamps done

bv the covernment. If the Secretary

adopts the recommendation, ha will

call for an increase rather than lor a

diminution ot force.

Early this morning the residence of

Blaine was entered by two burglars

A private watchman gave tho alarm, but the burglars escaped. Nothing

was missiotr.

Chief E cineer Kellogg, who was

killed by Surgeon King in a fracas at

Key West on the lath inst., had been

relieved from duty on board tbe iron

clad Terror, but his "accessor had

not arrived. Surgeon King was at

tacbed to the Dictator, The dispatch

to the ravy Department says the ver

diet ot tre Coroner s Jury was man

slaughter in the second degree. No

further particulars are given.

Washington. Novembsr 22. An

adjourned meeting of the tribes in the

Indian Territory, will tafco place on the 5th of December, and an official

copy ot tho proceedings will be. it is expected, received here about the 1st of January. This coua3il is author

ized by the authorities aod tbe re

suit will induce a generil considera

tion by the author ties here, of the

wants of tha Indiana represented,

with a view of ejecting a thorough

and permanent understanding be

tween them and the Gaaeral Govern

ment on all matter" of Indian pohov

The council was authorized in 1866

bat there has been &9 meeting, owing

ENGLAND. London, November 22. A labor

trike occurred at Limerick, to day.

No violence has been reported thus

far, though the authorities, anticipat

ing trouble, bave taken precautions

to prevent it.

The shipping Gazette mentions tbe

fact that French produjts, fabrics,

wines, etc., may be bought now in France at fabulously low prices, owing to the war and the paralyzation of co miner oo.

Odo Russell dined with the Crown

Prior-e of Prussia oo Sunday.

Parties arrived nt V ersailles lately

on a hopeless misfiorj to effect an ar

mistice.

The Paris Corutitutionel ears tbat

Russia errs, thinking that the neutrality of the Black Sea is a Napoleonic idea; it is a traditional policy of Franoe.

London. November 22. The Lux

embourg Echo sajs the Fraoo tireurs have been successful is several en

counters with tbe Ublass. lately near

the border ; many of tbe latter bave been killed, filorra than 1.000 Uhlans were lately driven into Belgium, where they were ut onoe disarmed.

lhe siege of JM.ontmedy continues.

Tho garrison made a successful sortie

on the 17th, and live hundred Germans

were either killod, wounded or cap

tured. Tbe besi.jgr have since withdrawn beyond tho fire of the fortrees.

World's Special. London, November 22 A special

dispatch to the New lork World,

dated Mo v. SSi, jays tbat according to thalattst information received from

Versailles, incessant exertions are di

rected to the formation of a second

outer lino of investment, to cover the operations of tho inner line.

lhe strategy of Ueneral I) Aorelles,

it is understood at Versailles, bas

been met by a counter movement.

ith a centre ut Orleans. General

D'Aurelles had extended hit lines

both north and south, intending to

enelose tbe Ger saos oo both flanks.

The latter hive executed similar movements, falling back at tha same time towards Puns. General D'Aurelles' line is now aid to extend trom Etampes through Vendome, Orloans, and Brongee, to Nevres. His main body rests along this line. While it is feared that a

lance section of his force has passed north, toward Everux. his line also

extends from Orleans to Angerville,

and in a trianele, whereof vendome,

Orleans, and Angerville form points

The German line extends from Chateau Neuf throuah Cbartras and

Eiamps to Fontaineblean. t Wo rld'a Special.)

LONDON. JN jv. z2. lhe belief in

Downing Street, is that Russia, in deference to the united opinion of the

Great Powers, will withdraw tbe pre

tentions advacoed by Gortsohakeff'" note, aod expi eases her willingness to

refer the aueiition at issue to a con

ference, which will not be summoned

until the termination of the present

war.

it is believed in some quarters tbat

Italy will ultimately join Austria aod

Kneland. in tesistic liussia.

There is no truth in the report that

Turkey is nezotiatioc with Russia in

regard to an armistice between the

French and Germans. The same di

culty asbefor j blocks the way; that is.

the difficulty about tbe provibioning of Paris d urine the truce.

Two Diuiuh Deputies, Keller and

Abelmaon. were elected to tbe f rus

sian Parliament, from North Sohles

wig by a large majority.

A telegram trom mussels ot to

day's date, cays a Paris letter of the

14th. which came bv balloon, states

tbat the city is quiet, and perfect order

prevails.

London. November 22 The Bpe

citl correspondent of the Tribune,

telegraphing trom ot. Jretersburg,says

tha ntv government Yesterday unani

mously and enthusiastically adopted

an address of thanks to tbe J&mpe

ror for Gortachakoff s circular.

The 2Yi&une correscondent at

Garibaldi's headquarters, at Autun,

writing under date ot tbe lo:b, says

the reDorted difficulty between Gari

baldi and the Frano-tireurs is utterly

unfounded. Large numbers of the

latter throne the headauarters. ask

ina- to be Dlaced under tha General's

sons command, from Marseilles,

and the Departments cf the Jura and

bone-et-lioire they coma faster than

equipments can be supplied them. The General is in good condition, and

the spirits of hi tr'u?s have greatly improved. Difficulties continue to

exist between him and tbe Autun

priests, most of whom are either Uo-

napartists or rrussiaa spies; out military matters, nevertheless are growing daily better. The Italian battal

ions are magnihcently organized ana disciplined. Great activity prevails.

London. Nov. 22. It is reported

that Gene i al Michel, having objected to act with Garibaldi, was replaced

by General Ureuzet.

London. Nov. 22. A TVi&une cor

respondent at Antwerp telegraphs on the 2lst inst, that early this morning

Bourbaki passed through Amiens, on his way to Nevres to assume his new

command against Prince Frederick

Charlei. London, November 22. Two Fe

nians, named Welsh and Boucher, were arrested to day at the railroad station at Manchester, and 1,300 cart

ridges, and pipers in c.pher were

found in their possession.

Bismarck denies that Switzerland

has been compromised by a aoiraspoa dense, found in captured balbons.

Herald Speela. Lo.ndon. November 22 A telegram, dau d Vienna, 22 J, in referring to Austria's rejoinder, supposed to have been prompted byEouland, says as follows: Russia's wii-hes in regard to the Black Sea might bave been p it forward through diplomatic chanoe.n, and mbiht possibly have been acceded to by the Great Powers concerned, but the arbitrary expressions of her will calls for the gravest resistance frjm all the parties.

Special to the World. London, Nov. 22 A tpecial dispatch from Berlin, dated to-day, says the treaty with the South Germ-n States of Baden and tiebso f or the establishment of the German Bund was signed on the 15. h inst. It adopts the North German Constitution and Protocol, and makes tha following stipulation?, to go into effect on the 1st of January, 1871, with the introduction of the common military budget: The transfer of the postal and telegraphic service to the Bund is postponed to January 1st. Baden and Hesse are in no way responsible for the loan of the existing Band. The laws concerning the press and public meetings will be pi toed within the jurisdiction of the Band. Hesse will have two votes in the Bund, and Baden three, making forty-eight in all. In the qcestion

afidoticg only particular States, their votes oniy will be taken. A declaration of war can only be made with the assent of the Council. Southern Hesse is to return six members, and Baden fourteen to the German Diet. It will be necessary to have a majority of three fourths, and tot twothirds as hitherto. Trltane Cable.Speclal London, November 22. Gortechakoffs answer to Granville, left St. Petersburg, on Monday, bv a f Deoial

mossenger. It was not communicated

to tbe British Ambassador, at St.

Petersburg, but bis dispatcbes inti

mate that the note is conciliatory in

tone. It is believed at the Foreign Of

See, that Gortschakotf, while with

holding information from Sir A.

Buchanan, has encouraged him to re

port favorably to London, regarding

the disposition of Russia. I have

tbo same authority for saying tbat

Gortschakoff s circular was a surprise

to Bismarck, who is thought to indi

cate his discontent, by civilities shown

to OJo liuseell, during his journey.

and on bis arrival at Versailles. A dispatch from the Tribune'ttve

cial correspondent at Versailles,

dated the 21st, says that Odo Russell

has been received with the greatest

cordiality, and will bave an opportu

nity ot disclosing his .oglish views

under the most favorable circum

stances. Tbe official information is

to the same effect.

A special correspondent of the Ti l-

bunt at Vienna telegraphs to-day, say

mg tbat intelligence has been received, waioh is most conciliatory. An answer

had been sent Logland by Gortscha

kotl. JLbere is a marked change in

the tone of the English Foreign Of

fioesin je last week, when Granville's

answer was first published. The tear was lest public opinion should not

support the protest, involving a possi

ble recourse to war.

The English press was so unani

mous, that it is officially said to have

underrated the effect of Gortschakoff 's

note, and that a peaceful solution is looked for. Apprehension is ex

pressed officially. Jest a war feeling

might be aroused that would be difficult to allay.

New York, Novmbfr 22 Joph, alias Fr,y Bell, arrpsied on a

oharge of interfering with United States Icspecnrs at tn le election.

has been held in $6 000 bail to an

swer.

Rev. Dr. Colper. General Secretary

of the British nd Foreign Systematic Bemficecce Society, was this morning tendere 1 a breakfast at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. About fifty principal clergymen were present.

lhe thirty-four arrested at Kit

Burn's rat pit last night, were

brought before Juice Dowlicg, at

tbe Tombs polhe court to-day. A majority demanded to be tried in tbe General Sessions, sajing that Dow-

ion was a member cf the Society for

the Pieventron of Cruelty to Animals, and could not try them fairly. Dowling said tbey had a right to elect

in what court they wished to be tried.

Ten out or tbe thirty four were identified and committed for trial. The remainder were remanded.

very severe rain and wind all day

and to-night.

Chicago, November 22. A move

ment tor a new coiony in Colorado, somewhat after the plan of Greeley,

fcas been started tn this city. A large

and enthusiastic meeting was held

last evening, anl a number of names were enrolled as colonists. An organisation to start the colony was

made acd tbe following named gentlemen chosen as officers: -

Rev. Robert Collyer. President: S.

H. Gav, Vice-President; Ex-Governor Bros?, Treasurer; C. N. Pratt, Secretary, and George A. Bowen, T.

D. Uimbark, il. D. Emery, with two other officers, as an Executive Com mittee. The movement is inaugurated with a brilliant promise of suc

cess.

Indianapolis. Nov. 22. Rev. A.

S. Kionao. who was denied a hearing

by the North Indiana Conference last April, upon charges of criminality, since proven to have been false, was ro-day restored by the action of the Qaarterly Conference of the Roberts Park M. E. Church to full standing as

a minit jr of said Church, by a unani

mous vote Mr. Kinnan haa come up

regularly through all tbe different relations made necessary by the discipline of tho Methodist Church.

Raliioii, N. C , November 22.

Tbe North Carolina Legislature was

organized yesterday, and lion. T. J

Jarvis, of Tyreil, was elected Speaker.

AH of tha offices are filled by Demo

cratH. lhe liovernor s message was

read. It is a voluminous document.

presenting no features ot general in terest.

Havana, November 21. Several

insurgents nave lately been kind in tbe Cincovillas District, and many

others have ourreoderod. Among

these wera the leaders ot tbe insurreo tionary hands.

The Diario reports tbat Bembetta

is dead.

Spkikgfield, Nov. 22 Burglars

blew open the saf of the Nationa

Merchants' Bank, at Great Barritg

too, last night, but w.ra frightened

away betore tbey secured any money or valuables. THIS 3Uk.lS,ZLElTtZm

Cincinnati ' By Te'eerapn. ci

Market. CIN 'ati, JTo-.

S3

4 U ttow i eutand f-ir nd iuariet fiim: midMn 15'. i . rB-i'oil. nd prices have dec lned: . latmi 5 63a5 &5. L.WheJ Va 1 Bd ahado lower, at I II loal 17.

oHx-ijeuiand Tiir acd nifrket firm at &jc. ,JH lJemand UlT B mxb el fl.-m at 7Sa8n.

uats uemand gicd at full priees. at BifiLtr-Doll baluccianzed. Uxoca Kg-: ndy. Oil. I'd cm at-gd. QQ Demand fair and nrlri.i!vr,rot.

a 8 -3

BrrrtR asd CHKKB-Steadr. with a

tl.lVKS SltD.Itnll hut I, nh -. n ...1 ,

I9 :57i. . ,

TIM' tht Pbkd Quiet and weak at $175. I1 i At MKu QuitL and u lr r l Kit

gl 85. '

fOBK-JJulI. and uric bin du: in

fit r.u

Jabj-x cited, and prices big tier: prime

BULK MEATS Da II and nrliwa nominal

IC !lh n n .4 ..

MCGS-Upened firm bnt closed doll;

ui"ulu" o; cioaiog nominally; ee-ipu7,eoa . '

S3 for Bides; JI3IIH0 lor hama ; c'oalng

r raae8: extremes 1H(H0.

vanoed, dosing at KjlMo. iiI.O 11 Wa.

Ex Hwoi-Dall at 1-18 discount.

I ymm Mr - " j I v If t ! ' i I I! (i ! 1 ; j V.' .: -j " '.- - ' S 1 ! . 5 w4iJ-."''' h Imi, w.. : L J

LoaUTilie Maraet, 9

By Telegraph. Locibwiij.-, Not. 22.

10BACCO Sales 51 hhdn at tS 0)afl 7S for

oouiujou 10 good luga; 7 OOJiS 7a ljt lew

BAQotso-FIrm; himp 28a; flax 23dc. CotTo." Firm; miuaaog UyAa. KiajUb Weak; extra lauiliy (5 23. Okaijsc t ull bat ui. changed. H..Q1 Firm al OlHUe;

dined to take boitl Ireeiy at tnese prices.

Bulk caeaU ofteec Uavs on alt rthonldia

oscicit-ar ri ot ; clear atdea 124o.

UUKY-eleady at M j3Sc McmpUU Market.

By Telegraph. M surma. Not. 22.

Cotton Demand good at full price:

aies at 14a; receipu for ttie day 4.400

fLioUK-Duu, oui, uuouaoged. CoBN -Dull, and price drooling Hay fcroaroe and firm.

Bran Demand aood at full nrlcna aalaa

Laku-DuU and declining at UMrtkUr.

faA(j jK-anouldera 13c : bldea cr.' and

firm.

BOLK BHOUI.DXBS 10o! bulk (Idea 13

Sew Oriesna Market.

By Telegraph. 1 Nw Oklkajts, Not. 22.

CoK!f 76d2. .

Oati iieiuaud fair acd prices advanced to 62;55o.

Pobk Dull and prlcea drooping ; sales at

ou. Bacon-Hhoutdera 13; bam 2S3.

wotton -Liemitad good at full jrloa:

at taiia ior low miauling; lall

or miua.iug; 1 lor f ood mlddllug ; re

ceipt n e D.iea; t-xporu V,tt20 bales. Jb-xCHAKOa atening discount. UoLO -1 llj.

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I aropean MarBcii. By Telegraph. Losdow. Not. 22.

Conol VP.. Bonda firmer : 63' 88: C5'

87H:e7'a btfst; 10 40' fe7. Wheat, fpriug IOs

Hiuia; oiu.tfitd: winter. 10 o 1 lu. d.

Lti-eed oil firmer, itefined petroleaia ae-

eiiniDg.

LrvBRPOOL. NoTem ber 23. Cot ton active ;

upiaaui urieHoa v;fc; aai-nor i&uv oatea.

liru w-a ro apriog wuM li. Common

reln trbd. t,iuaeel oil 3 a. OUZ10d.

JNew beef 115. JLiird 70-t. Tailow i in. Corn

U d. Barley 6-. P. aa40&d. PerkliXa

4J. B4Cou 17. Cheeae 7ia oJ.

Franxfobt. Not. 31 U. H. & 20'a 8. for

HCa Iemov3il to

OPERA IIOUOH.

BELGIUM. Brussels, November 22. The In

dependence Beige eajs proposition tor peace a) well as an armistice will

soon be submitted at Versailles, lrom

the basis ot which the .rinciple ot territorial cesbioo will be excluded.

but it is plain that Luglish opinion had much moderated, inSuenced by tho letters ot Mills, Froude, Freeman and Cairs.

A tit. Petersburg dispatch from the

Trioune's special correspondent says

that business men tbere have not

shared in the general satisfaction

over GortebakofFs note, and tbat the

Jb tnance Minister was not consulted but firnt saw the note published in the official journal. Altogether, mat

ters look, much better, and a iiussian

reply is awaited with less anxiety and

more hope tban would have been possible last week.

The special correspondent of the

Tribune at Berlin telexraphs, on

Tuesday, that accounts from headquarters show that the dispositions

bave been abandoned, whereby rrederiok Charles was to cross the Loire,

march on Bourses, asd take the ar

my ot tbe .Loire in tbe rer.

All the (ierman forces are now con

centrating on Jfaris. Tbe investing

army is to be covered aga'nst all interruptions during the active opera

tions LK-ndin?. by a military semi-cir

cle, trom Etampes, Cbartres and

Drenx to kvereux and Mantes, with

Frederick Charles' army heading the

line on the south, (ieo. Manteueael on

the north, and the Duke of Mecklen

burg 00 the west and center.

FRANCE. LuxuuBOuaa, November 22. Tbe bombardment of Tbionville by the Prussians was very aotive to-day. TocR3, November 22. A balloon has just brought good news from

Paris. The successes of the Army of the Loire had produced an excellent effect. Dissensions were forgotten, and amnesties for .political offenses werebeing granted. The people had consented to abandon their eagerness for a sortie, and were assigned to stand on the defensive. There has been no serious fighting, aod but little

cannonading lately around Pans.

Lille, November 22. A Prussian

scouting party or sixty Uhlans was

attacked near ot. O lentin. and com

pelled to fly.

A bDdy 01 Prussian toot, nor S3 and

artillery, 11,000 strong, is advancing

on Amiens, supposed to be a portion of Gen. Manteuffel's command.

Around Pans tbe circle of invest

ment is enlarging daily, and the chances of resistance and reprisal are increasing.

The war engines, heretofore untouched, are relied upon by tbe besieged.

ITALY. Florence, November 22 Only 130 out of 433 elections in Italy were found. Those undecided are to be repealed. The King will go to Home . about New Yars. The Kiog has written a letter to General Prim, congratulating him on his labors in the Government cfthe Regency.

Sew Tort Karlet. By Telegraph. Nw York. Not. 12. Corroif Demand good at full prlcea;

middling, I6sc. Floub-opened Arm and closed dnll : receipts, 17,000 barreia; Weeieru a peril tie, f4D0a5 2U; common to good extr WeHtern, to 91; good to O(ioic-). to 8(3i 2J; common to choice white w 11 eat Western, and extra Hlatf, ftt 3U,f do: common to good Onto and ex'ra Oul , (5 90 44 40: com mon to choice extra St. Isuu, il IU4S bo; Ky e flour al eady at 14 i5 50. Co hi douthtru, tt 43; Pen nay 1Tan In, (5 60. Whiikt-Firm at 87S87V4C. Whbat Dull and declined 12c; new Pprlng, (1 i2; Racine tlpTivt, tl Hi; No. 1 red Wioteraud WMtern. tl 40l 43: white Michigan, tl 4tQl 6a j cholcebtate.il t8. Ky Quiet. Hhlh.y Dull at tl 04'4l 11. BAKLtr Malt Quiet. Cokh Fair and p. ice advanced : receipts 16,(K) nnitheU: old No. 1 mixed 1W j'Jlo; new eiiaDUo: new white ftJo.

Oats Better; receipt 45,000 bushels;

western nza'to: uaio G3;4hc. HT-Oo d demand al rii. Hop4-Un-nanged. Corrcs Firm.

Buqab-Quiet; Cnba 94$10e; Porto Klco

igaiu. MoLAmnt EaBlf r; Nw Orleana 80 J Sic. Rick Mteadr at 7a7M.

Ficthcleum Quiet: crude 12i refined

230.1 Pobk HeaTy ; J22a23 for new mes: t235J

21 23 lor o d do; I2kh21 fur priiu; 21 for

new prime mess; aio salei 1M barrels

mei for January and February at 1'J.

Beer -Quiet und steady at luotlx) for plain mm; I o c 1 Ho for extra raem; beef hams dull at ;y3!c: tierce beef quiet;

prime mesa iwauc: cut mean auu turn.

17o for pickled ham; middies duil and

beaTT at 120 for c!t.

LABD-ueavy at lscoisxc; lvecemner 12Ac bcttib -Steady ; I433O0 for western ; 203 43o lor Htale. CBxassQnlet and firmer at 9(316c. - Sew lork Gold and Stock M&rket.

By TeleTph. Nxw Yobk. Not. 22.

(Ir.T n Ra nnthpn vrrv ftpttTA tn.dA7.

opeolug at lll'i, advancing 10 lf2 and fluc

tuating oetwtMiu in 11 price ana 111,1111 at which it cloned: loans were m-ue at 1

per cent, per annum lor carrying, bnt short Interest being very Htrons frxra flt to 6 per cent, per annum, and 1-Clal percent.

for day use wa a-S fli Modmauyloaus were made at th-efliu b ; clearings of gold xoitD 85,l4i.0.0 Governments Bond steady prftly much ail d.y, though late in tne a'ternoon the lu 40 lseueM and also a few of tbe 6-2U Issues advanced irotn lo per cent, closlog quiet and anil. Coupon 18X1 MI13'9 Uo. 1B2 107,$

vo. im M m as Do. 1X)6 wyt s Ho. New ......lt 9 Mo. 1887 IW4 4 lo. IMS . li Do. 10-10 l(v,,4 Currency-8ixee.........lH;iiJ

jfLOElDA WACiiil

LA.:tsr moists

WA1Q !

To be given by tbe Fcpila of

11 n. j. h. bu:iowit

WITH THB KISD ASS If TASCK OP I'll OF. o. w.

AM)

Mr. Charlie E. VVsrrcn,

On Taesday ET uiig', Xove

most lasting.

ajnreea-

Thc

ble, and refreshing of all per

fumes, for use on tho Hand-

kerchief, at tho Toilet, and

in tho Bath. For sale byal 1

Druggists and .Perfumers. aepll Uiy.eod

VECnAElESICILIfJI

-r -r a T T-

RENEWER.

RENEWS 1HE UAf K TO ITa OKIUiN

AL COLOK WUtCN GRAY.

Renews the nutritive matter which nour

ishes the hxlr,

REXEWi TUB GROWTH OF 7 HE

II A lit WHEN BALD.

Renews tbe brash, wiry hair to iDaea

aoftnes.

ItCAUTIFCli JIAIK DRESSIXCi. One bottle shows Its effects.

R f. HALL A CO., Nabna, N. H., Prc-

prletors. For sale by all druggist.

ncv23 tSeodiwe"

ho

.22.

Cblcazo Market.

By Teiewraphl Chicaqo, Not.

Exchakok Unchanged. FiotJK Unit end a stiade lower.

Wheat N. a Chicago spring active, cloetug at tl 03Ji'al 04H; this afternoon lrregular and active at tl 041 04 i.

CoKjf Quiet and wmi ud S'flc lower, closing ai 64o for No. 2; this atteinoon

nominally edc

Oats demand light bnt ho' d era firm,

ciooiug at, ic ror ptu. i.

Ryk Dull and price have declined lc;

sale at 7sc tor ro. i. BtBtaY Dull and declined Sa6c; No. 277c

Highwines Steady and firm at SSs In

weou and Wo in Iron.

Jdxsfl foBK Dull and prices have de

clined 2S3&0J. LiBD-k uo lower.

tavxHoQj-Dull and weak at I'l SO 3 8 83.

St. Ionia AlarKet. By Telegraph. . bt. Louis, Not. 12. Cotton Dnll bnt unchanged.

Ftona Quiet; choice anpetflne winter

at 2o: tx-r- 1 50e w. Wheat Lower: So. 2 Chicago aptlng II 05: No. 2 red winter tl 25 a I 81.

VJORN Dull ana pricea nve amaaei to

62 stttoc for yellow ; Bi jioac for white.

OATS inactive ai. b. ju. Baklky- lrm at &5c(3U 10. Kte Dull: bavers wtand ofl". Whbkt-Quiet at 85;. Tobacco teady. Ukmp Unchanged. kaqoisq Lower at 28a25Xc.

PboTI-ioss Lower; pork 120 CO; bulk

houiae.saic; clear nu nUc; clear

Bawj cnoniaers ise: o:ear mae lsvco. Lab& Lwer; sale at 12l2o.

Hofli - Firm at fa .asa j, mostly at tS it.

ALEX. U. FOTJGK,

POEK PACKEE,

Cnrtr of Choice P. C. Hams

AJD

BREAKFAST BACOl

AT

Reserved seat can be secured

Monday and Tuenday, No . 28lh and T3fh,

at tbe Post OSlce News Ft tnd. sorai

OPERA II OUtr. 15.

For One W. ek Only!

COM MKNCINU MONDAY, NOV. r.ar.

BURT & IUD SWAT'S

ClIi.MVAL (JF A0VnLTir.il

The DOt UVIOHK nn& ATTRVCTIYa

!kUl BlliU 'l it,. V fc.Li.NUI. X XJ O J. TJ ZZ.

The ILLUSION fT and i;hmplon VSI

TKIUUUI U

The Mm wih'hi laldlr Eszll

V'hlch ha created tbe mort wonffl

aensallon both in Lortfio l and New Tors,

kod prouourced by the rif and pnbiie

to te trie vreatsl feat la Ventrllo.uUa ever introduced.

To be lonoweo ny w. u. w .iiva

E0YAL MAblONETTK TEOUf-t

Of 25 ArtlBte of an ex raordlnary char

acier, Including the Danoint; Mr- lof.on.

100 Presants given away nightly I

ABSCISSIO!. Dresi Circle and Parqn! t

60oi. tiall-ry 2.3 ct. Bea'S cn be iwurM

a the It ix OUlce durlnii tbe day wnaout

extra cbaree. Doompdi n at to 7: na.

meDceat4to8 W AMI LY M ATI N K Maturdav al 2 r M. A tit ilmon to Mtlaa

20 cts. K.vary child r"- t a pre-ot. i novl9-tit i. H HUIi,"N,,n'l Art

H. iikvhAuii'k

HOTEL OA.niS5"I

CHANDLER'b BLOCK,

! Corseb or Fiwr asd Locust Et rr.rv

(Entrance from Locust 8t)

Sample Eoomi f jr Oncicrclil I

Rooms airy, coir fortable, anl

Farntslied lnfjlcnclltl fiijls.

r Hack to and fro: n the Depot fr at

Oharge. iiOvi-.-a

WATER AND LEKT BTRKETB,

nov22-tf

ETansville, In'J.

BLEMKER, TILL 11 AN & CO.,

Excelsior Stoic Works.

WHOLISitI HAT CTAC ; UBKS OT Stoves, Castings,

Hollow-Ware, Tin Ware,

And Dealers . in Tinners' fitoclz. Sample Boom No. 14 Sscond Etrest, Eransville, Ind. nov22 ly

WIIJDOW SHADES,

Window Shadt; Mannfdctory OIL SHADES of any siee or color, good and cheap as Eastern made. KCbTIC SHADES Of a snnerlor Quality made to order.

We also matte the BUNN'H PATENT

KUSTlUor LAI BUAJUli. Curtain Trimmings and Rollers kept In quantity and furnutued to the trade. - Patronize home manufacture. B. BURBA NK S CO., 139 Main (street, between FlfLh andilxth Post Office Box 976. mai

Coninilssioa

CI Cil

SOLU AGIUIIT

OHIO Jt-1- V 13

ASS Kanawha Salt Ccrr.psr.I;:, No. 13 NORTH WATER Ivansville. Indians, arorders and Consignment solicit!

MARRIAGE GUIDE. Every One hU Ctth Doctcr. A private lntrnetor for married per or ttiOse about to bs marriei, bota and female, la every; blng couern!c tm pu tiuioy and rem iluu. of our ,4 system, and lhe production and prvulion cf onHi rli s, ln.:luuln ail to r diooTer!e uever bef re Biv-n t n tbe L - llsh languBge, by WM. YOUNO. M. jj. This 1 really a Taloible and lntreilr work. It Is wrlttea In plain lanvna; !o the general reader, a id 1 liloiirated W t numerous engravlngH. All youog our people, or thoMe coutemplatiug carri , and bavin; tbe leant impedinifeni to mrrled life, hoold real this boot, it Cj .- cloees secreis that very one aboasd as acquainted with ; st ll U 1 a bona ittt uiusl be locked up and not lie abnat ir house. It wtil ba Mat to any add re; '- rrc-lpt of fifty cen a. AddrrH lt. YOTJNCJ, No. 118 fepr ica &t., above Foart e, Phlidlrritu! "!'- e".1 : '. r- , . 1

GOAL! PfoTv'biirKli Coal Z I

All orde a l:t vc'.ta

WWAmbA. b.W.

CofT-r Main and Bejocd etreeH, or jr Water and Mala Bt , win re- pro auenUon at LuWIiiT PKIc h a. BOv2S-a I.Ot