Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1869 — Page 1
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4 1' < v 1 |_ T -_ ’ ^ of the Beak Tn»<fe-M«xl«Mi AdrilM-Yacht kaclnc Challenge Be-
yesterday preaent- ciiaei Me .« .
those In the Sgksoriptlre bualneaa, report a noticeable revival of the book trade
holidays. A new demand has for Greeley’s “American Core* n’s •'Great Metropolis,”
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and Govthe oostemary Mew Year's als and prlnite general; i very ill at his reaS, of pneumonia, and to giro his usual New
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.J%2‘&?£ u Zi<£pTTZ! be IMOO.aOO: disbursements, 92,500,000. Thjx present oonded indebtedness of th|
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obi of the English Yacht Cambri thiracing challenge of Mr. Be the New York Yacht Club, to n the Dauntless, as the latter la e , heavier tonnage than the Cambria. • * A Port mb Fringe letter atatea tl
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—Charles M. Rogers, fomerly Super-
open daylight yaatsra unknown person.
—ium lira-i»bv evening, st 387 Broadway. New York, was occupied by H. 11. . W. Ward, msnntaoturer of paper collars. lioss, $10,000; fblly Insured. The adjoin*
^ ing building was occupied by Fqw,ler A,
*' Vfells, phrenologists; insured.
„ , —Aloaded shell exploded and demol-
ished a furnace in Ford A Kimball's iron foundry at Conoord, Mew Hampshire, yesterday afternoon, fatally woundlhg one workman and slightly injuring a
visitor*' >
> - —The agent of the Virginia Expreas Company was knocked down and robbed of about #12,000, at about live o'clock yesterday tnorning, while on h 1 " way to l, >e depot, Ik Norfolk. The agent waaaeriuus^wae a fire on Wednesday night phlo gallery, in Troy, New f1.000. J. 8. Fake, picture lotograph goods, loss t-'i.OOO; ? Johnson, dealer in cloth-
); insured.
iter of Abson, the wife [escaped the gallows by sui- ‘ m years of age, is under By city, on the charge of 'illegitimate otfspring on rant visited Girard College, esterday afternoon, una e the oltlsena at In lcaving accepted the in-
y Council.
wagon, containing while returning - Wedin a festival at Pelham to husetts. was upset sad ve of tbsth, two, it is
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several
thirteen] nseday n _ •Kversir lr
feared, totally
'—Daring the past few days
w.1 tnusers fnr the United btat^s have been before tbs Grand Jury, at (he instance »♦ the Mstriet Attorney, for the purpose of ^vln^r|ds»oe^y f Whfcli to base ^a new —J# young Caban named Camllo Caparara, who has been eonftned for some time past for poiltloal ofTeosca, died Wednosday of oonsnmptlon. Hia funeral took place yesterday and was tbs largest ever
known In th# city of Havana.
—A lam building on Dyer street, Providence, Rhode Island, occupied by the
t^SrSrrinrr-iC, 1 ”', ^ . ;v „ five prlntersm the upper story ear-aped New ^ork at»d hud tiieiv share uf Hie a“”in. , u"r,T‘-r-’r*™srs.“«Cwi,. b a
nUwt flu.ouo.
INDIANA]
1LI8, FRIDAY MORNING.
JANUARY 1,
m:
>to the rswMgn Aaa*
“Bfar
i official Jonrm, in addressing m, on Mew Year’s e execution made > the Eastern ques- ' the peaceful poll-
boro bsrri
nrbances
cades
ont^20|000^coplossh^ve ^been ordered. mgnseiy, and other books In proportion. The demand for the West and South is
particularly active.
f Mexico letter states that yiip orans was to be formally re-
partlon A City oi
later Roseorans
celved by President J uarez on the' 11th
instant,
A London dispatch states that the own-
' ria decline
nnett, of
.i UU , .w race with
the Dauntless, as the latter la «C much
Umbria,
states that the
England and French fleet threatened to lay the town of Gonaries in ashes, unless the steamer DeHart wag released from illegal seizure. She waa released.. A movement favorable to the annexation of Cuba to Mexteo is said to be In ess In Mexico, and. meetings are
bT ftld tWr^fpro9K a i . ,
At a meeting of artists TAst evening a resolution was .adopted to take steps to unite the painters, squlptora amLaU h&Xs, Ing an Interest in the different branches of fine arts, in a movement to consider the proper steps to be taken by them to socure such airttn Imontfe and slteiktions to the existing laws ss shall afford full
protection to all.
remosylvaala Lcglalalare-The ftpeftkershlp and Vnlted itoies
■lifp—Etc.
Nxw York, December 31.dispatch from Harrisburg, Pennsy says that seine thirty-five Kepi members of the Legislature bavi The dismission of the Spoakei House and the United States ~ has already commenced, didates for Scnatorshipare-Yohn Clark, of Philadelphia, and B. H. Strong, of Tipnga, The general impression by that Mr. Clark has the inside track. The contest for United States Senatorship will be involved In doubt for so me time. Grsvls, More, Morehead and Marshall are momentarily axpested. There Is a rumor that Marshall is disposed to yield to Momhoad, who, It is said, has six of the eight members from Allegheny county. Of Hie two Senators from Allegheny, Orahatn ja for Marahall.
MAomfl, December*31. -
occurred in Mriapa, where
have.been erected In the etreets by a poi tton of the people. The disorder is Uksly
to be easily suppre*sed.
witlMlsawal ef YlUmataai ef Porte
■Mted < >r.
St. PsTiRsai'KO, 1> lumber 81.—The Jiumat, of St. Peter-burg, editorially expresses the hope t!..ft the Porte will withdraw the ultima' im sent Bo Greece before Conference aasembies.
the Cent
VIU
e will Ailbere
■aatum.
Paris, peeernher 31.—It Is reported that the conferenos, if held, will adhere to the Turkish uUtanitam. ,, A dispatch from Athens says that th# Greece wsr minister, Aide, has gone to CeitgO to disband the Volunteers raised In that Islaid and Constantinople. A dispatch says that the'Tnrklsh Oov-
A dlspat „
ernment, since the departure of the Groeedsnvoy, shows good fooling toward
the Greek governmeut. Med Orleans Market. Nsw Ori.kanh, December
sr—Lowrf ’■alee of eiartfled at 1 Molasses—fAh ; sales of common
62^®66c ;i
Flour— @7 OT; J
G
3f
ie, GWcytiSc; qhotoe, 67c. •, sales of superfibe at #7 M
j0~Tbe New Years “business” prevents'our giving a report of the business of the colored convention, yesterday.
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‘ ’ftTA good many followa took their j B ip B t twelve o’clock last night,
it for about a week, perhaps.
76; XXX, ; and firm;
luperune a I, #8 25@8 •alas of wl
whits at 1<X> * 6 I* ,kotn ,UI<1 discontented.
JBt68O70c. Bran—Dalit sales st $1 40. Hay—Bales of prime at #26^27. PrevMotae—Pork unsettled and quoted •r; sslee of pMn at 16c; can-
BOSTON.
Detail* of Ike kakkiWy a# a Brakrr’* unicr, and Arreat ef Tkleve*.
ilosTox, December 31.
The details of Ihe robbery of the broker'* oil Ice of CbarlM Gooiing, over two years ago, and yhe Mgent capture of the robbere, sfiows the whole affair to be an extraordinary ease. The robber, Ponay. hired a portion of the broker’s office, and under pretense of having his portion of the store repaired, with the assistance of four others who worked,as carpenters, committed the fnbbery Of the #10.000 in gold at night. The broker put hia case in the hands of detectives, and he himself went into the haunte of thieves; but he was told tbat the roughs luyd gone to Can-
ada, He Soon discovered that
sons were implicated. These were the parties arrested; snd two more mgn. Carter and Wilson, Knglish thieves, fled to
Loss by other parties
•—Ihe Herald says that the aggregate amount of the semi-annual dividends, payable in Boston, of stocks und securiilss, is #134,802 7#; the Imcrest, to be paid In gold st ths United Sftates Hub-Treasu-ry, Is about seven million dollars. The Mate of Maesecbuaette will pay the interest on the Htate bonds in coin. The Olty of Boston pays interest in coin, except on currspcy loans. The railmad dividends show but little change. THE SOUTH. itk. Mkmpui*i December 31. Mate Teachers Assaelatlou-Newspaper Change. Ths State Teacher'* A-soclayon Is in session here, with a large attendance. Addreeeemmvere made last night by Dra. Baiikcroft and Sears. An effort is being made lor uniformity in school books. The Bulletin newspaper has been sold to L. J. Dupree A Co., and will hereafter be published as a penny papsr under the name of the Duilg Hun. kawspappr (Mfic-e De*tro|r*it—Stubborn
Jary.
| Nkw OALKAVa, Docomber 31.—The editor of the Marksvllle Jtej/ieter, w ho is also Clerk.of the Seventh Judicial District Court, reports the total destruction of his paper by a mob, led by the editor of ths Marksvllle Yillayer, a Democratic paper published st the same place. The Jury Jn the case of W. G. Monks, trial for mail robbing, has been out
and can not agree.
In the
him to Philadelphia and fouiu^ him in bar room. One of them put hts knee In he middle of the back of the suspected iraitor, while the other hold down the head and cut the throat of the unfortunate man. The fence, however, roooverel, and the would-be murderers are In a jail In Pennsylvania. The victim of this o itrage gave valuable In formation, Mr. Gooding went to Canada, where he found and renewed the scqaalutanoe of Pt-nnv, who revealed something concerning the robliery last Friday. Many months after the renewal of acquaidtanoe, Penny left Montreal with the tools of » burglar, to commit a burglary in Ogdensburg. New York, on the Canada line, but the detective was on his track. On Sunday evening he crossed over to Ogdan*-
burg and was arrested.
BY CABLE.
A Provisional UoyernftlfB 1 Mtabllaho*
in (.'veto.
Loudon, December 31.—One day’s later news has been received from Constan-
tinople.
The insurgents'In Crete have all made submission to the Turkish authorities, and a proviilonul government has been
established there.
Suppro.sloa of an Outbroak-Traa-
qkllMy.
Madrid, December 30.—There was a demonstritlp i st Seville some days ago, and General Caballero Dev ad a was order-
ed there with a body of National troops.
disarmed, however, be-
•ml’a m
^nnka was l/rlgadier General
UnloH service.
The hffeeckee Troubles—Firo. Savannas, December 31.—The AgeeAhee troubles continue. Mr. Middleton’s frm*a was burned last night; all the whites came to ths city, except one man, who has not been seen since the trouble took pises. The Sheriff, with a pooso, vent oat thl* morning without making any arrests. The negroes are fully armed; and in large force, and determined to resist the authorities. Scouts were sent oat.this afternoon, and were stopped six miles from the city. All the MX roads leading from the city are picketed by ne-
grotto
A tmbllc meeting was held to-day at (he court bouse, and the affairs were dlsoussed by General Jackson and others,
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CHICAGO.
The Illinois Blvor Improvement Con-
vention.
Chicago, December 31. At the Illinois River Improvement Oonventlon hold In Poorla yesterday, tho report of the Committee on Resolution* vaii adopted declaring that the navigation of the Illinois river Is unreliable, and that the State is now principally able w> make the necessary improvements in that river, and advising the *pnolntment of s committee to urge upon the sttenUoaif the Legislature the paramount importance of tho contemplated ■iRfoomisHtee of five gentlemen was appointed, whose expeiiHOs are to be defrayed by the towns along the proposed J*OUt#s . 41 ! The tHInols and Michigan Canal cost #6.600,000, and It is estimated that it will Zoat about #2,000,000 to Improve the 1111nola river, »twu Lasalle to its mouth, so as to give seven feet depth of water foxtwo hundred and twenty miles. A bill hae passed the House of Repre- ^ A , 32lo d rtS*ilSSi““b the President elect, IT. S. Granti to appoint W. W. Breedings next Governor of
the T<
tranquil. carefully
The people woi
fore the General's arrival. The country Is now entirely The Car!ists,at Nevarre, are
watched by the government to prevent
any outbreak.
Conference Sf Great Powers on the
EMIern question.
London, DSfoinber 31.—The meeting of conference of Great Powers ou the Oriental quester#, which was fixed for the 2d of January, has been postponed and the date of Itrissemblage changed, If Indeed it Is confined at all, i* now quite
uncertain,
Hurrenter to IbeTnrkB.
Paris, Pecekber 31.—A dispatch from Constantinople states that Petrowalki and the Greek volunteers in Crete have
surrendered to the Turks.
The Cretan* Surrender to Forres •
forte
isles of tierce ml flrjfc. v—Firm end unsettled.
fffo*IB 11
Tbaddeus SI
now claimed that Ihe late
addeus Stevens was the author of the Legal Tender law, and that Chief Justice Chase pronounced it unconstitutional white it was pending before Congress.
Water Works Meeting.
There was s called meeting of cltlaens st the Bates House yesterday afternoon, for ths purpose of taking some definite action towards the establishment of water works in this city, and to inquire Into
the Holly system of hydraulics.
The lupeling was organised with Mayor Macauiey In the chair. Charles Keep, Esq., Secretary of the Holly Manufacturing Company, of Lockport, New York,
explained the Holly principle.
At we are crowded in our local space this morning, we can only give a brief
synopsis of Mr. Keep’s remarks:
The old plan of expensive reservoir*, situated at » great elevation, in order to
obtain a sufticient bead for tl
done away with, and
either si
be water is rotary pump,
driven by either steam or water power
machinery, is substituted.
The water can he driven Into ths mains or foedtpg. pipes by the rotary pump, from Moquoduot, canal or water
UTY NEWS,
■ to-morrow.
‘Nothir
[ new ’em to-day.
^ff'Golng < •Keompi
inf to-day. nts of the sbas^n.
jp#“8kating ha pM~The Courts Monday.
^entirely played out. rs adjourned until
na in the Courts
J#rUadlne matinee at the Academy today. ^ff*New Years will be very generally observed* *> '»■' * T 1 ■ *„ , yfo*Wlne, egg-no* and other drinks* wfll not appear on mM^atriSbeards today.
^•“Yestsrdsy agreeable day.
was an intensely dls-
yMTTbe State, County and City offices will be elnOBd to-def. t
Tgjd" nip st twelve ft "WUl last* for about
P^tfrA lew members of ths Legislature *have already straggled into the city.
ytf*The annual ball of the MaCliinlate and Blacksmith's Union, st Opera Hall last night, waa a fine affair. >fo*Tfaa Postofo** win bo open Atom the usuar’ hour until twelvd o’clock to-
day.
aoquCv. —, v«..M w. — —. w.
that i* above or below*-or on a level with the grade of the city, and the praasoro u(Kin the pities can be regulated at from
1(1 to 120 pounds to the square inch.
Mf. Keep stated that Water Works upon the Holly principle were In successful operation at Lockport, Ggdenaburgh, Batavia, and Anburn^New York, ana in course of completion or construction st Binghawptoo, Peoria, Illinois, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, Under agreement the Works st Peoria, Illinois, ware not to lie accepted, unless the preesure should prove sufficient to throw streams of water through one and one-half Inch nozzles one hundred feet high at eight J sixty, different places lathe city, ' It is also re-
quired to force water to the top of
Bluffh (200 foot), with pressure enougl upon the mains to throw a stream throu a one Inch nofole over a two story but! Ing. At Htnghampton water had be thrown a distance of 120 feet, through
tbree-tnch nozzle.
Since the establishment of ths works kt Auburn, New York, the ratee of Insgrsnee at that place bad been so much reduced in consequence that It was estimated that the people there hod fully aated the coet of the works in the reduction of insurance premium*. At Lockport the steam fire engine* hod been discarded, hod the hoW was now only used, waier
fffo*8kMr A Gaylord's minstrels are tmuM#r£sgt week. Wonder if Coal OU Johnny is with them yet? ^ /ffrTwo cases of intoxication, and one of vagrancy, were disposed of In the Polios Court yesterday. foJ“8ome of our State exchangee are pitching Into the State House. It's good enough for a while. • jBVXo Police Court to-day. Tbat is bard ou th* follows arrested last night, If
there were any.
jiff-The streu: .-.ups should have been kept burning all last night. The darkness at on* time was almost Egyptian. yfo'fhs Sbntihxi. carriers have bo address this year. You can give 'em a quarter anyhow though. They'll not feel
intuited over it.
pB'Tho Western Union Telegraph office k the only eonceru In town that don’t let dp for holidays. In point of . •rtainty, it competes with death and tax. s. Jff-Th* hotels h*r«a{» well p^Qunised, now Hist so many people are f' miug to im to take the benefit of the bankrupt
being put upon any &>i>ilagratu>u within
two mlnntes of Its discovery.
Mr, William C, Weir, Engineer of the Holly Mauufactnriug lOinpany, stated
several Ion and
estimating cost. He gave hliTestimate at
* ' *■ ildingx.
y _ . ..
that ue had been in the nily some several
days for the purpose of inspectioi
Bff-Kgg nog is the fashionable drink New Years. Soma otherwise good fberlsb th* Insane idea that it
’t Inebriate.
Forty-six petitions In bankruptcy ere filed yesterday. The whole number filed in this city Is one thousand and
A good deal of miscellaneous ebooting waa done last uight. Is there not an ordinance prohibiting such d*uu> oustrationst If not, why notT Hay 7
y0*Tbe White Fawn will dispense to ita friends to-day, two elegant cakes, about the slse of barrel heads, and old Virginia egg nogga as an accompaniment.
foff'Rev. W. W. Qurry will preach In the Univeraalist Church, Michigan street between Illinois and Tennessee, on next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. All are invited to attend.
#300,000 00, to Include cost of buildings, machinery, labor and mines, and pip* for
thirty-one miles of piping.
Mayer Macauiey remarked that he had taken the liberty of writing to parties at Lockport for Information, and bad received answers highly satisfactory, and the city of Buffalo proposed to abandon their present works In favor of the Holly
principle.
Senator Hendricks stated, although he was not a resident of the city, yet be felt a deep Interest in every measure that would promote its growth and prosperity; that the establishment of water works would tend to tt;e welfare of the city was beyond diiumte. and tb^t the present meeting, formed as it was of so large a number of the best and Wealth lest citizens, was the most proper body to take the affair In hand and, with their combined and earnest efforts success would
surely follow.
Mr. Hendricks concluded by proposing a committee of five uf the gentlemen present, who should confer with Mr. Holly, and should also request the City Counoil, at their next regular meeting, to appoint a committee for conference. The Chair appointed Messrs, Petroe, Merritt,
Braden, McLene and Connelly,
Among the gentlemen preaent we no-
CoNSTANTiNdri.K, December 31.—It is tloed Uoy. Selden, of New York, Mr. officially announced that the last of the Woodruff^(PresidentJ>f the Canal #om-
ing i Saul
pany i Dr. P
Jas
Jameson
Peirce, A. Jones, Sr., W. H. English) i. Blake, Esq., Oounellmen Brown, nosou, Cottrell,* Dayls and others, Bankart#.—The following additional petitions for adjudication in bankruptcy
were fllod yesterday:
Abraham Shellenberger, Wabash
Brown, Carroll county.
James M. McCalllster, Madioon county. John W. L. Matlock, Clark county. Edward Furnas, Wayne oounty. John Charlton, Johnson oounly. Silas F. Reynolds, Indianapolis.
insurgents In Crete have surrendered to
the forces of the Porte.
• A Decree,
PAnis, December 81.—A decree, signed by M. Rougher Is publLhed. widen assigns to the new organ of the Government the title of Journal Official de Ui
Empire. ,i
QiHet Kmitoreff at Neville.
Madrid, December 31.—General Caballero de Hodo having restored quiet ‘ Weville, has returned to Cordova. National Guard at Seville has been
armed
London, Docembsr^Sl.—A dispatch \VilUam P. ° xl ?Y'^ 1 l *^ 00 i lnt y. from Suez, in a*ilclpatian of Australian ^tu Hoffman, Floyd oounty,
mails, states thfc intelligence has been received at Melbourne from New Zealand, to the effect that 11 fly European families have been murdered by tbs Msories.
Financial and Commercial.
London, DeoetSher 81—Bvefilng.—Consols, U2% for money; 92%(49214 for accounts. Htoek, sLiidy; 6-4)1,74H; Erie,
5 9*li, not 96% aa before re-
raneiletin , The n/U-
) of New York, Senator Hendrick
^fo'Rev J. B Brandt, will preach In the First Lutheran Church Sabbath moruand evening, at the usual hours, bath school at two o'clock y. in.
All are lavltod, ^
jSMrTbe editors and defendants In the oontemptcases, had togive bonds, yeaterday, for their appearance at the next term Judge Illnea will give hi* of the Court,
opimou next week.
/fo*The entertainment at the residence of Rev. C. N. Sims, on North Meridian street, this, New Year’s day, from one till nine o’clock r. u., was arranged by bis friends and the p>eq;b«ya of bis con-
gregation.
‘The Massachusetts avenue street cars have a very disagreeable habit of stopping and standing In the middle of the walk, by Odd FolU»W* Hall, The drivers might easily drive ou a fgw feet, and not Inconvenience peoplewo much.
m ■ w
Judge Finch delivered a lecture at Mseonle Hall last night before the Colored Oonventiog. We didn't hear the Judge’s sutjeot, but have no doubt that th* lecture was a good one. aa be told us that he had had it in him for some time. If ths Judge lectures as well as he cracks a Joke, he had better go into the business. /MVAmong the arrlvala at the Bates UouM last night were those of Rev. Henry Blanchard and foinily. Mr. Blanchard will take charge of the Unitarian movement In this olty, and will prsaph for ths first time si the Academy of Muaic on Sunday afternoon at three
o’clock.
the Territory.
LOUIS.
ksr Fight with th* Indians In tb« Wachlta Mountains. St. Lout*, December 31. Th* Bepublican baa a special from Taigas, which says that reports i he reliable have reached there hot tbat another fight with the has taken place In the VVachita A large number of Indians re been killed. SatanU, and Little Raven, ot taken prisoners, and — —‘ captured. 9 the Kiowa*, i given in uTths^A^
26%; Illinois,
ported. ’ Frankfort, Deoopiber 31—Evening.— 6-20’s, 78%. . Liverpool, Decrtnber 81.—Cotton active; market %d hbher; sales of 16,000 bales of middling Upland* St 10%d; Orleans at ll%d. California white wheat, 11s 0J; red Western at Mfld.' Corn, declined to 3* 9d. Peai, utnhanired. Lard,
^ J7*8d. Bacon, 63s. Peow,48*3d. Spir
Ine dull.
Beef. 105a.
troleum, nominal
Its of Turpentine j
AmW, Sl’-p.iroi.am,
63%f bib.
Hi
126f.
Terrible CxplMtaa-i^, w ( |f# London, December si.-a.
avrk, Dec*iMhe|^#l.~-Cottoa ffujl at
,ar;f!srsS2'-i8^
bates, a
Otto Hoffman, noya oounty, Alpheus C. Stanton, Porter county.
Jesse Armstrong, Vanderburgh county.
Charles M. Smith, Vigo county.
Amos M. Hacking, Blackfork oounty. Thomas Williams, Tippecanoe oounty
Thomas Williams, xtppeoano* o John J. F*y, Indianapolis. Noah N. Davidson, Indianapolis.
Henry 8. Hawklijs, Franklin W. Himn and John Redmond, Lagrange oonnty.
>n Allen and No-
N
Unand’Jobn Redmon . Alexander G. Goodsoa
ble counties.
iloaes Lyons, Clark oounty, Hiram Trueblood, Oram* oounty, Alexander Miller, Floyd oounty, Abtalom L. Martin, Floyd, county.
Kobt. L. Browning, rippeoanoe oounty. Thoms* A. Dugdale, Wayne oonnty. Elisha Greer and Stephen H. Greer, In ^LatMii Goodwin and Samuel Cameron, F John B-^tarkey, Madison county.
Henry 0. Stout and L«W M.
oatar oonnty.
Chris-
not forget the readings at Mdri^son’S Opera Hall to-night, by O. H. Esthers,,
for the benefit of the Yonng Men’e Chris- that the machine I have gtvee entire eat-
•sea time during one year^c
Mr. Fethen is a stran-
to Indianapolis, but tha warm encomiums passed upon him by the prana qf other eltfes in which he ban lectured, no lens than the crowded house* with which h« (ias been received, are aesnr-uiit-ea that hi* entertainment will be a most interesting one. Tickets Rt Ben-'
store, Merrill <t Co.’s, and
sir
COLORBD ( iveniMn; neat offic
Com
manent
ConvxNTipx•—the Colored yesterday, the following per-
ioers. were chosen: Rev. Ifyifon Conrad
dents—J. N. WeavSr, of Albert Carter,' of Hem 11 ton —George W. Stewart, of
Marion.
Chaplain—E. C. Joiner. ■ '• Resolutions paying tribnte to the memory of maddens Stevens and B. B. Randolph, of South Carolina, were adopted. The Showing resolution was adopted: WhuSas, The colored citizens and tax payers of the State of Indiana db keenly flMl the oppressive and degrading results of that inequality and injnstlda of
a school law of the State, (ap•ch 6,1866,) which law baa toto provide for the education of n; but upon the contrary it rs, in the first section of its . a willful purpose to ignore the of the negroes amt mulattos, _ _ ifnl dlsreganLof thslr first rights
is apt letter tide <
Indiana! there.
Beeolmd, That this convention do hereby recommend that a canvassing ccr i* m it tee be appointed, anthoriaecFraM. powered to prepare and circulate
meat be made Ire the above’ referred to Common School Law of the State, a* .will
the
proved tally *
their elearl;
pro
edi
lueation of th ele of the or
MtbSl organ! ire fore,
Section of the 8th
c law ei the
SL’S
offeotually.provide for the equal and Just .
the common school
apportionment of
funds of the State, for the beneflt of ed-
ucating the colored children in tho State of Indlsna; and that said memorial shall i' further oak that the aforaaaht common so tool law shall be so altered or amended • «to provide forth* taxing, for school
owned
p irpoess, all property
persons in the Slate, in like
by cokwed
yealt; constant use. I
done mnoh more. Having examined other maahinee in operation, I consider the Grover A Baker the beet Family Ma-
chine for hll purposes. , K<*i>e4lUily yours,
< n ni, m: Hannah H. Blake. ladianapolls, April 17,1868. 29-4
euyt ’ • •> tm ' :
Faniltare.—Some very nice patterns of walunt dining and parlor chairs, just received at the House Keeper’s Emporium, No. K East Washington street.
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Dress Good* Storked Down.— Great Bargains, to reduce stock before Invoicing, at No. 3 Odd Fellows’ Hall. Fine Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furs st the New York Fur Manufactory, No. 39)4 South Meridian street, Morrison’s Opera* House, up stairs. Furs altered into thp latest style. All kinds of Fur Trimnungs for sale. 22-tJan 1 < An Organ or Melodeon would make S beautiful Holiday Gift. Soehner A Ben ham have a beautiful assortment. Give them a call. 23-9 For tho Holidays.—Soehner A Benham have just received a beautiful assortment of Piano Covers. New and desirable patterns. ' 23-9 f Fine laces, KM Gloves, Paisley Shawl*, Velvet Cloaks, Party Fans, and StheegoodSr suitable for ths Holidays, at
No. 8 Odd Fellows’ HaU.
A nice set ef entlery or a pair of carvers, fons Thanksgiving dinner; a set of China wire, a set of silver ware, or any Iking ehls to keep house with, may bOJoAnd wt Mot >eery A Fay’e, Ne: 56 East
kstriehnn Cloak
u 3 Odd Fellows’
owned by white persoas,
said ineuiorial be presented to the lature st its next seeaion, acooar by an araumeut showing from a legal democratic standpoint the necessity end .lustios of granting the request, as spec-
ified kt tbs memorial.
Th* following dispatch was received from the State Teachers’ Association st Richmond: r Th# State Teachers’ Association met at Richmond, Indiana, yesterdav, passed a rssoiatten aaMqft th* LegieUrture to educate the colored children of the State equally with tho whit* children.
R. T. Brown, . ,,
Th* following dispatch was received
from Pittsburg, Pa.:
Brothkbs : Ths disfranchised men of Pennsylvania are with you for impartial suffrage and education. Stand Ur in and be united, oppression must perish, and -*s fffowrwr- -WiwwT.xWirGarnett. President Pennsylvania Suffrage Con-
vention.
Emancipation Day will be celebrated in a Itocoining manner, with orations and their exorcioes at Masonic
HRU.
Acadkmt op Music.—The magnificent spectacle of Undine is still on the boards at the Academy of Music, and will be presented this afternoon and night. At the matinee to-day the price for admission to all parts nf the house will be fifty cents, and for children under ten tweutyflve cents. Seats for Jefferson’s engagement can be secured at lb* Academy or at Soehner <& Benham’a Music Store, No. St East Washington street.
Shameful.—Some folks have queer Ideas about fun. Doubtleas the crowd of drunken young ruffians who reeled by our office between twelve and one o’clock, lost night, firing pistols and singing maudlin songs, thought they were having a magnificent time, and that it was a glorious thing to get on s jolly drunk, sad make night hideous with their caterwauling*. Our ideas aa to tjie proper fan for them would have been realized if some of oqr vigilant policemen had snaked them off to George Barker’s jail, and kept tbem there nntil Saturday morning. This happy crowd was probably “swearing off.”
LOCAL ITEMS.
Free Concept and Grand Lunch st eight o’clock to-night, at 137 Fort Way tlfl avenue. Persona can conveniently go there by the Massachusetts aveque cara. Evk^t JCvertm, Preprletor.
WsVeSOi
James
Kilby"! ^ J6hn I Went SS&ki
«w county.
§T»e I
ife
Puhsentation.—One of the most enjoy-
able feature* of the festival given at the Robert* Tabernacle, on last Wednesday evening, was the presenting of a silver loe pitcher, goblets and waiter to Rev. F. C. Holliday and wife, by th# ladies effthe congregation. After those in attendance had regaled themselves with the many good things eet before them, and the spirits of ell were enlivened throngh the social enjoyments of the occasion, the audience was assembled as near as possible around ths pnlplt, and Mrs. Anna Bsggi, In s very happy manner, then presented to the pastor the articles mentioned. Although taken completely by surprise, Mr. H. managed to express his
thanks for this evidence of their friend
ship in a vary acceptable little speech. Th* articles presented ere of solid silver, and of hs#oUfhi design. In ths center of the welter 4 engraved: *qp*#eente4 to B#v. F. O. Holliday and wife by the ladies of Roberta Chapel.” Mrs. Igoe was
recipient of a handsome sliver
. Mssented by th# members
Blass, PW* Wij. 'with hia guitar, hnA th* fortng band, composed of Uis
th* oongregation, fnmlshsd udo aa one seldom hears.
.Vtedam’l
At Aaction.—Thirty dozen new French Corsets; seven dozen new style Hoop Skirts, to be sold by the doeon, Saturday morning, January 2, by Davis A Wright, No. 88 East Woshlmiton street.
Great redaction in Fara at B Iver’s. The people are flu ding out every day tbat Molver’s is the place to get Furs, tha best quality and at the lowest prices. Real Gems la Fars at Holver’s.
Fla* Astrachans only at Mclver’s.
he (band
Como and Rich Furs.
soo - them. Reiver’s
havings Bank.—The Indianapolis Insurance and Banking Company have opened a Savings Department, where persons of small means can deposit their earnings. Deposits of one dollar and upwards received, upon which Interest Is
paid.
Office, in Company's Building, corner of Virginia avenue and Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Wm. Henderson, President. Alex. C. Jameson, Secretary. 31-tf Oranges, Finn Apples, Etc.—BO barrels choice Havanj^ Oranges; 12 barrels fresh Pine Apples; 60cans Yarmouth green Corn; 40 cane Peas; 25 cans Tomatoes, for sale, wholesale and retail, at Bea. G. Stout A Bros., Qentral Market, Nos. 7 and 8 Bates House.
ne- s t. 9v- qkW
’
luiuosufy-J.ttt jp.’i
enAtte:
Baker Seding M
i nested a statement o 7use of GrovedS
|**ply I take plessssein Ssyitir
5,962.
MT Dnrakettneis (fared with Br. Johotton'e Speeifie. This infallible remedy can be given jj*. with er nKhont the patient’s knowledge. Dr. Joknston’f treatise or ’‘Drunkenness, its Consequences and Care,’’ free on application. Sold
c fair Rcstomf atteretlou bestowed r is something marPoeU uavp insde
upon the
veliftu
R _ ... T „ . and blooming maiden* of many egxioas j thoughts and sleepless nights. At however, the queejlcsv of how to < tain, and ones obtained, hDw toi retail, beautiful head of luxuriant r pnd aiuety hair, hu been , eet at ’ rent, by the introduction of “ Barrett’s Vegetable Hair Restorative ” Into general nee. This admirable preparation needs only to be tried to be never denied place in the toilet.—Cincimt a tx Daily Giuette. 28-deodJtwlw
f« t i. e. it f nparts permanent
' weak systenu and Inrigorates del
i. Its reputation and its sales d. Competitive prepara-
tions have bow introduced ad Uiitum, and, s« hr as tho publio is concerned, ad uaeeeum. in the hope of rivaliRg it: but they have all either perished in the attempt, or been left far in tha rear. It has been the gbest mdical success of the rxxstST CEXTCXT, and it is quite certain that no proprietary medecine in this country is as widely
kngwn, or as generally used.
Ten lightning presses, running incessantly (Sundays excepted,) the whole year through, barely supply tie demand for the Illustrated Almanac, in which the nature and uses of the preparation are set forth, the circulation now
being over five millions a year,
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“Tall oaks from Utile acorns grow, Large streams from little fountains flow.” Seven yarn ago the Plantation Bitters were but little known. To-day there is not a nook or corner of onr land where they are not found aud used. The sale has reached the enormous number of Five Millions of Bottles annually, and it Is coafoantly increasing. It only shows what can be done with a really good medicine, and a systematic course of making it known. Perhaps no medicine' In the world was ever so deservedly popular as the Plantation Bitters. Go where you will, among the rich or poor, and you will always find these Bitters in use. Their merit has become an established fact, and we cordially recommend them in cases of dyspepsia, loss ot appetite, thills and fover, headache, etc., etc. Maonolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the prioe. 2H-deodJt wlw Furs! Furw !—A few more left, which will be sold regardless of cost, at No. 3 Odd Fellows’ Hull. Valuable Holiday Girt#.—Stein* way Pianos, Kautte Pianos, Indianapolis Manufacturing Company’s Pianos, and cheap Pianos, very low /or ca*h. 23-y Boehn’!* S: Ben ham. Carpets. Carpets, Carpet*.—Gall A Rush, No. 101 Easb Washington street, ere offering their entire stock of Carj>ets at greatly reduoed rates. Call and exam-
ine them.
Bay th* Pompadour at Xo, 3 Odd Fellows’ HaU. Wall Paper. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Window Shades, etc., at greatly reduoed prices at Gall A Hush’s, No. 101 East Washington street.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
The Grecian Bend with tha Indianapolis ladles is not a success, no doubt on account of the fashion being blown so much by the gents, and no oa*
Holloway’s tpataaen* and PHI* work
admirably logethar a* remedies for the affections ef th* Ch«at, Lungi aiPd Throat, to common at thU leaion. A few dotei of the Pillf at once alleviate the general febrile lymptomi, and the Ointment faithfully rubbed over the teat of the complaint produce* an immediate and powerful local effect; neutralitingand aabduing the internal irritation and soon ennbling the tufferer to "breathe freer and deeper," This treatment will
aura a Cough that reslits all other remedies. ’* Sold by all Druggiita. dec29 dA wlw The SfOBl Perfect Iron Tonic.
HEQEMAN’S FERRATED ELIXIR OF BARK.
A pleasant oerdial prepared from CalisayaBark
and Pyrophoiphate of Iron, pouessing the valuable propertie* of Iron, phoaphorus, and oali- - ■sya, without any injurioua ingredient*. Aa a preventive to fever and ague, and as a tonic for
patients recovering from fever or other aickness
it can not be rurparaed, And la recommended by th* moat eminent phyiiclana- Phyaiciana in preacribing, and thepubliein purchasing,should be partlonlar to specify HEQEMAN’S, as there arc many inferior ortieles la the market, purporting to be of th* same combination. Prepared only by Hegeman A Co., Chemist* and DrofrUts, New York, and told by all respectable
Druggists. nov3> dlyeew todies, take Particular Notire. Dr. Velpan’s Pill* care female weaknesses and
all other female complaint*. Sold at all Drug
Store*. . ' deeTdlm It U Important that worm*should be eradicated
before they have too for debilitated and irritated tha stomach, for there is no telling where their ravage* may sad. Tijay do not eonln* themselvei exelnaively to l)t* stomach and bowels, a* many snppose, for they have even passed through the soaks of tho stomaoh, and boon found la the
and bladder, eausiag tho most distressing
diseases, which of course ean not bo removed so long as th* Irritating cans* is lodged ia three
orgaas. Aside from the** dangerous
mtsares. which result tre* thoir undisturbed phymldan
possession of th* stomach, they cause an nawonted secretion of mqe?*, which is fruitful ia
Bend Cigar, which popular brawl tits i gentlemen hfow mors tfcap aqy other, Mayen is Weil supplied With all brand* of Cigars, chewing end smoking Tobkecoss, mad all kinds of stitoksTs’ artiofos,
, am
norJTdeodfim
by all druggists. For sale by BROWNING A SLOAN. Indianapolis. AUG. J: StflUBLLER,
Sole Proprietor, Colnmhns, 0.
R. R. Tt.~
50 Cento vs. Reg. Practice, $18. Wealth is more frequently amassed by saving money than making it. A case in point: Case 2,631—Jamee B. Hendrick, New York City, Right attack of violent Bilious Colic. Doctor mailed in. Visit, $3. Proscription, 14. Patient •till in agony, and pulse and strength failing. At this stag* the RELIEF administered, paroxysm* of pain arrested, and cure perfected by the asstktauce of a few doses of the REGULATING PILLS, which carry off the corrupt and acrid humors that caused the attack. Compare again: Physician’s charges, $9; prescription 17 116 00 Relief and Pills, (with more thaff a dozen doses yet on hand) SO Balance ia favor of the Relief $.5 50 RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is a household medicine, which no prudent family, that understands its value, will ever be without. It instantly arrests pain, and its effects, as a diffusive stimulant, anodyne, nervine in cholera, cholera morbus, bilious colic, spasms, fits, malarious diseases. ete., transcend those of any other preparation known. As an external application for burns, wounds, scalds, bruises, etc., it has no
equal. Pass on.
See Dr. Radway’s Almanac for 1969. R. R. K. sold by Druggists. dec2S dl5t-m,w,f Why is the UNIVERSAL WRINGER the bestT Because it has Rowell’s Improved Double Gear, and the Patent Stop, which prevents the cogs from entirely separating. See advertisent. . nov23 d3m
t ****»»%
Exnbermut Health
Is a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those who hare been favored by nature with strong constitutions and vigorous frames are apt to neglect the precautions necessary to preserve these precious endowments. Indeed, asarnle, the more healthy and robust a man is, the mure liberties he is ineiined to take with his own physique. It is some consolation to the naturally weak and feeble to know that they can be so invigorated and built up, by a proper use of the mean* which science has placed at their disposal, as to have a moch better chance of long life and exemptions from disease and pain, than the most athletic of their fellows who are foolish enough to suppose themselves invulnerable, and act accordingly. It is not too much to say that more than half the people of thf. civilized world need an occasional
tonic, to enable ttfnngo
_ support the strain upon
their hoc ire and v.ijtds. which the fast Uf* of th:. restless age-occasions. In fort. * pure, wholeSome.uaexci.tlng tonie istif*grand desideratum
rfcd they has
Mil m M surer 1
■H» . > * «( 1 . The largeet and bestva
Fine Isforjr and Silver 1 4'utl£rjr in the Ctyy. . The only authorised Agents for I AMERICAN WATCH C01
Isa the State of Indio W. P. BINGHAM A CO.
' SO Bast Washington j
CAUfo.-Tbaak polls and the nubli
tr'>n*ge' enjoyed during
via* recently enlarged
, which
ful to the citizens of Indii lie at large for the lib
the
past eight
ssMSt
beautified t rab^r whh a
^W^l^reremV^og^nm^d
■m
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PROFESSIONAL.
pg.HALE’$
THROAT^ UiNC
^to aN .Ax Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Sronchitis, Asthma and Consumption treated by a Mer Afeth - od that is eminently successful. A vtlutblti Journal giving tyrr.ptomt Of disease and full information of this NEW METHOD furnished to
frfofo.
those who writ* for it
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STAINED GLASS.
THE NAXXFACTL RERN Possess facilities that enable tbem to produce any sised sheet required of Stained aod Enameled Glass, and in a fraction ot the lime consumed by parties engaged only in glass staining. Ao necessity for purchasing old fashioned or stereotyped designs, when you can obtain new and rich patterns for the eamepri-e. Special patterns .made to order. PaGE, ZELLERS A PI FF, Pittsburg. Pa. nov20 dSmlstortthp
CLASS.
TRANSOMS AND tUDfo-UUHTS For Store doors, with name of fina-aad r umber of building. For private buildings^elegaat. chaste >m.igns-and rare Patterns. ' PSOI!, ZELLERS A DUFF, nov2Pdkp1at&r*tbp. 8 Woodsa. Pittsburg, Ps.
MASONIC.
Maaonic — Indianaitolis Chapter, No. 5 — Stated monthly meeting to-night at seven o’clock.
WANTED.
AIT ANTED—Situation as Book-keeper by a v T eompetent man, now holding a similar situation in Sne of the largest cities of the State, but who is desireus sf changing his locality. ‘ dres* Rev. C. B. Davidson, Rector of G Church, Indianapolis. dec28 <
Adrace
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AIT ANTED - INFORMATION - Mr. Christovt pher Smiih. why don’t you take S12 96 of your tobaceo money and get a H.tkiU policy on yonr worthiest life in th* Hg Jay Look National Lite Inauranoe Company of the United States, t No. 3 New’s Bieok. and present it as a Chri.tias offering to your famishing children? Your suffering wile, deefodtiljaslO CHARITY SMITH.
MTANTED-SALESMEN-T* travel for a Tv Manufacturing Company, and sell by-
Good wages are guaranteed.
norll (
IirANTED—AGENTS—Agents wanted to sell TV Milla’ Fwiuiljr Cora Maellev, a useful and oonvement article, known and adopted at sight. Patented July Zs, 166*.
Apply to
JOHN FEARNLEY,
Post Office Box 17, Indianapolis, Ind.,
nov6 dSm Ur 23 Circle street. w a. iv r r je , For Fall aud M’loter Trade, S.ooc tin*.
toBSoru to bay
BOOTS AND SHOES! (’bcapest Place, In the City, E. H. MAYO’S SHOE STORE, No. 2S tost Waabinctom (Hreet.
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FOR RENT.
IJOR RENT—ROOMS—Several Rooms in CapX 1 itul House building, and in MuOuat’s Block, on Kentucky avenue, suitable for offices and sleeping apartments for gentlemen, and the furniture complete of on* room, as good as new, for sale cheap. Apply at So. 24 McOuut’s Block, on Kentucky avenue. deo28 dot
FOR TRADE.
issorted Stock of l. r. Martin, Real Estate Agent.
SKATES.
SI£-A-TE ZDEIPOT.
AGENCY FOB THE
G MU ING NEW YORK GLIB
And American Rink Skate.
l, do not eramp the feet, •
taken off in a moment. They .. _ |
finest tempered steel, and will last ten years. The supply of there Skates is limited, and parties OTJMKSSSu, i *"" w
T.77\!.V i ;:miT , son.
kind* for IrAiea, tents and beys. decll dim
MEDICAL.
lUsing it eonstaatiy to aosumuUts, and indue- " ’ 8 tmaeh. tadigertion. and* host sf dls-
atUndante. which grow In riolenoe end in a confirmed and incurs-
SSriomach
MtUtheg* ble chroiric
, specific,3B.A» Fa0XSTocx’* Vmciycaat , .
N„ V-^H^OCdWUwV^ ”
Radical Cureof Rupture.
h/s. pe^deuy, an«I Stirifeon,
INSURANCE. IKSURE WITH THE BEST! /E T _ 4 A, OF HARTFORD, FOXX. Cash Assets over $5,052,880 19. Fire anil Inland fn-uranee at *e Favorable Terais ns the Haxanle I*erUlit lor Koliuble ludentuity. „ R. L. DOUGLASS, „ State Agent and Resident Adjuster. W. H. SLIDERS, Assistant State Agent. A. ABKOMKT, Agent. ^TNiT LIFE Insurance Co., of nartford, Conn.
Assets over..
.613,000,0410 OO
Innnes Policies on all the different pl»n., and at a* low rate* at aafeiy and prudence wiliju.tily. _ rAH losses promptly adjusted and paid in cash at this office. B. B. -VlYBirK. Supervising Agent. A. ABKOIKKT, Aaeut.
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OrFicr—^tna Building, Indianapolis. Indiana.
CLASS.
Plain and Ornamental, Stained, Enameled and Ground Glass,
iff *n.»u uinviuriug v-vuip;iuj , auu veil uy Ifmir *itnrrBBrr~~ " r%T ■ IptiRf fitlimiji
iRtnude,
hurg. Pa.
. reel. Pith nov20 d3mlstortihp
NURSERY.
CENTRAL NURSERY, Comer of Market and Delaware Street*.
C’HOUH FRUIT, SHADE And Ornamental Trees. All kinds of Small Fruits, r* i. a isr t a , b x o . The oiilr Choice 1,01 of Penr sind 4’berry Trees tm the Cttff. f^RDERS filled, and set to order in eity and \J country. K. WHITE. Salesman. ootS dSm
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CLASS.
PAGE, ZELLERS 4c DUFF #■ Make the best Plain Winslow GSlasw To be found in the country. Their Crystal Clear Glass is unequaled. No. t Wood st., Pittsburg, Pa. 1 nov2U d3ml»tor4thp FURS, ETC. Sign of the Black Bear! Sign of the Black Bear!! Slgnofthe Black Bear!!!
HITS, CAPS AMD LADIES’ FOBS,
X*. 1« tost Washington Street, . IN DI AN At‘01.18. Swn of the Blaek Bear! ■ Sign of the Blacjl Bear!! Sign of ths Blaek Bear!!!
no - . 1 dSmeod
GROCERIES.
Mm
WM. GLENN 6 SONS, Importers and Jobbers of GROCfiRIESv
