Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1869 — Page 1
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VOLUME XVII.
TELKGRAMHC1EP0KTS
WASHINCTON.
COTWpMM M «4«2^M|nM4 Among Almost dally we hnvo new developments In the stock jobbing operations of this Itsdleel (ingress, and among high Republlon officials, which show the corruption, most anmistdksbly, of the leading representatives of the God and morality party. The evidences, too, come from Radical authority, so that the charges of corruption cannot be attributed to partisan prejudices, or party purposes. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati QaMtt«, whose political and moral Integrity can not be questioned by any Republican, Is engaged In ventilating sumo operations by men high in the Republican party, that can not fbil to be condemned by all honest oititene who are in party and political eympathy with them. In hie letter to the GateUe, dated Washington, February 1, General Boyitton says f “The case of the people against such Senators as ba*» prostituted their high position, is opening in a way that renders it unnecessary to suggest epithets to designate the position those men should bo forced.into by their fellow Senators, and
by honest men every where.'’
‘ And what can that designation bo short
of public plunderers? He olinehes his j “*** '' position by references to the recent expo- i|« r7 f An d n Repnbllcnn Form
safes Of Congressional jobbing that have been denounced by Radical Senators, and his remarks arc so applicable to the*point that we reproduce what he says in his own words. From the letter referred to,
we quote the following:
“The trouble with our Republican Congress Is not that any considerable proportion of its members are active participants In oorrnpt schemes, but rather that the largo majority of honest men hi the two houses have not the courage to moot their oorrnpt associates On the Hoof, and face them down. Ol late there have been
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INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 186ft “ A • •• •-
NUMBER 6,992.
WEDDING PRESENTS
A Jinnee nt the IVoase.
OmnilHio Pnelfle Ririlrewd BUI. —T- * ♦t-r--—- 1 S'■ ■: : I rt , , Tlfe Wells, Fargo A Co. NaM Controet.
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The PoMtmaater Cieitorol ®*oaer^
ated by the Committee. . •
of Government?
The Pnblte Itoht Matement.
An laereaoe of Eighteen NIIMoMa.
some notable exceptlonsto this. Hdiiator Conkling’a exposure of the Fomoroy Pael flo railroad, and the pointed remarks of Senators Morton and Hendricks, retarding the attempt of Sew'ard, Williams and Conness to throw the MoGarrahan case out of the Senate on the merest quibble, are indications which give good promise of a
better future.”
We hope the anticipations of General Boynton may be realized, but we think there must bs a thorough renovation in the party before there can be permanent or even temporary rofriim. When the leading spirits of a party are corrupt—the very foentairt from rthenco oohies its vitality Is Impure—it can not lie expected that ths streams which flow from It will have a different character. We have alresfdy referred to the stockjobbing operations and the suddenly accumulated wealth of Senator Ifafu.an. Some of his operations have been already exposed, but nothing yet presented is of so grave a character as the negotiation Of the treaty for the sale of the Delaware diminished reserve in Kansas, containing 92,698 acres of the best lands in the State, to the Missouri River Railroad Company, at the rate of J2 60 per acre. The Oaiette correspondent gives in full the corrupt means that were used by Senator Harlan, when Secretary of the fnterior—'the prostitution of his official
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
UpeoUl to the Inriiaaapolii Sentinel. Washington, February 6. A Glance At tfie frexl Honse.
A glance at the Clerk's official Hat reveals the fact that there will be eightyone new members hi the next House, Dan. Voorbees will be called; ditto fttruder, of Cincinnati District, whose sent Ben. Eggleston contests. Julian gets a Seat which he is not entitled tc, and there Is a vacancy in the Logansport District, cansed by the promotion of Pratt to Senator. The House Clerk arrogates tie right to rule out two Tennessee Democrats—cheated out of their seals. There will be a vacancy In Pennsylvania,. |n Covodo’a District, Governor Gekrv keeping cut Foster, Democrat, by refusing him the certificate of election. The Kentucky inomi>ers, all Democrats, get their
enla, but two-will be contested.
Omnibus pttciac Rail read frill. Although the prospects look dismal for the Omnibus Pacific Railroad hill logo through, the fcenate committee wlfl report it, embracing five different rentes, snd unless the wishes of the (Southern Senators are granted, regarding the roads they ask for, they avow their determina-
tion to defeat the measure.
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CONORXS8JONAL. , , . ... Fortieth Congress-2d Session, . ':olb C" 1, « b j'L* ’djiPor
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Mr. Ramsey atory of the
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add Mtnnnaota, td
of eertahi raihroadde Referred to the
aefeetOomnrittee on RaUroSrfi.
Mr. Corbett, from tho CbnWHltDfe On Coinmeroe, reported a Substitute for the MB to provide) for the lirfewtidfr of fur
bearing ant«atiett> Alaska.''
MV. Pomeroy, frost the Committee on Public Lands, reported ad .eraejy to the MrtI provldidg fbr tbe sale of lands to aid
in the construction of the Watt Virginia
CfeStrat ndlvuSdL ' ' " r i • ■
On mono* by Wri Pomeroy, the Coismittee on PubHe Lands wets discharged fTOar farther oonstdevsttos of the bill granting lands (O' aid bv MM construction
■of wisconeia ranroada. ' "
The bill to give effect M osrtalrt treaty stipulations with foreign ortUfitrfes was paMWd. It autbo^iaMTbe PrestdeiM to employ a military tateo whoa neceasary, to guard alleged criminals delivered up by foreign governments under ettradf-
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Resolutions to authorize the payment ot Senators fCom roconstructed States from the begtaaing Of the next session were taken up. ’ ^ . ' . •Mr. Morton mad* a brief stgrrment in fevor of the resolution, and cited several
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precedents,
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tinctly declared that the Senators in uestion shottld be paid only from the
M*. Truthbnlt Mad thought this btopo attibn dead. Th« franat* had already dia-
tom In
Mr. Bntl*r *t
ipported the MU, .which Orvd'introduced a bill to propiota ^ ?wed 10 t>u0 vopiitiixt©© on Patents. . , The bill pfbvfdes for the registry of new and artfitlc d^Ugns, gpd for tbs oocasion df the office of register of, fine
.tonnage duties devied, stato ortho trade between the is and the United^ taigm , It. was
memorial addressed to him by Brigadier General H. A. Roberts on the sumeet of
the drainage ottho surplus waters of the )Gvea«' Bakaa to the upper MlsshWippi, Ohio and Illinois rivers. Adopted. (Several private bills were passed, ’' Mr. Breoks presented. Us a question of privilege, a resolution for th* discharge
Hergeant-at-ArrtM -without cosui, which, w * 11 ’. l:)rin **',? 7 } 4y0W) : 1x1 after considerable dsMNBNton, was laid on ‘ “ r —•“
the taM*.
Mr. Wilson, of Ohio, offered ft Tesolh^
tars-aments, whereupon the crowd dispersed. * ' M’’"' Tho steaimblp Cambria, from Llver-
pool, has arrived.
t An action for libel, by E. L. Bhudemon, against the proprietor of the Nefr York Mercury, was commenced in the Kings (Jbnnty Superior Court, before Judge Gilbert, yesterday morning. The article Which was the cause of the suit Insinuated that the plaintiff had made money by the collection of soldiers' claims at an cfcorbltamt per centage, and also contained the insinuation tnat he was iff the habit of !) coming Intoxicated. The Case being given to -he jury, they retired' about live' o'clock p. Tt., and in shout one hoar they rotnrned with' a verdict In favor of the plaintiff, assessing the damages at 96,000. General Grant—Ceart Wetter*—(Sooth
Amertenn Wall Advtees—Kte.
UTew York, February. 5.—General U. S. Grant vsiiteU Appleton’s book sstabliabmeut this mor.iing, attended’a reeepUiki at the house of McKean, on Twentysecond avenue this afternoon, and dined with Hamilton Fisk this evening. He is peated to leave to-morrow for Wuah-
(taa. "• •• i - • f ’i
ne bark America, supposed to have sard some of the pass ■■wees rescued in the steaaanhip Hibernia, la at mn-
w outside the bar. J ■•■•f In the oxamiosuon of pnvtfos • h conspiracy to defrUnd Siwi ide Itailroad of#120,*0U, the* as
ue of them, Frederlete fined elV who
King George has returned to Athens,
and is engaged in forming a new cabinet, j “Muck,” of the
geiuies has consented to act aa Premier, i Senate: ' • ,,
WnM 1 . 8 , kB Minister, of For- i “Within the past week there has been
mgp Affairs; and that. the other seats in ; in the Senate a partial airing of another ; the cabinet have also been tilled with qf thn*o choice Tittle swindling schemes who consent to sign the I r<>-! t^ a t yirtmnw body ha^, of,Iate, i-
GrBa^excitemcnt prevails.in Athans. I Su-GaVaUn^m^^whS.^’t'l WATCH COMPANY ^ «f.tbe Pscifid Coast Senators ! . ; ^ ^ ^ or -i
W. P. BINGHAM & 00.. 50 Bait V’ashipttoa street.
baa tuzoed (Stmte’s evidsooe, krgkren." -.Tlw steam a* Rutiog Star, from Aspm-
A lire at Valparaiso, December 31, occastonsd a great loss of property, to the amount of several hundred thousand dollars, A number of persons perished in
the flames.
The Bolivian Government has given
all mall ifetei to be paid m advance', ex- I ^ contract to Robert R Brown for the cept that entitled 1.7 law to go free. I camatructionof ar ail road TromCobaji to Adopted. ; Hotesi. It is estimated that it will cost
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Diamonds ' Jewelry.
Fine
fflw utjWriUMWi ' . •. . , , ■ ■ 'i ./ r. 4■ ;» # f The larg:e&t and beat Tarict^ ef
Fine Ivory and Silver Fluted Table
, , Cutlery in tl«o City. The osiv .-vtithoriBed Agents ftor the
Mr^ Bulygas, the retiring prime minis- |*least, three pf the Pscific. toast (Senators ter. is Immensely popular, and extensive ' seem to have dipped shoulder-deep in i demonstrations of sympathy are made in i corruption. Metiarahan, it . seems, Bis favor by the citizens. J ciaimed to bo tho owner of a tract of uiiqfroatb of Xarqnis Monstier-Disper dou ing land which has rccanily developed * : of Insurgents in Algeria. j into great value, yielding about .§50,000 «?5Bsai?s2»(rs!*2 i i'“, i
Meeting Fua-orins. iicncral Amnesty to
Fenians.
London, February 5.—There wasalarcp meeting held here" last, night in favor of granting general amnesty to tho Fenian
prisoners.
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______ rife*. via* rscouJiy enlarged »nd ooautififd our room?, which now compare favorably with any eetahiiahaaent ef the kind. Eastsr nett. We iu- •> so Vis dtf < ; "P
Financial and ComracrcinJ.
”!wWk
in tire incorruptfbjjjtty.of Senators, A !
owwnvawM^. j wo ,,i ( i say that it was a ffagraut,. easelqf'. , ary 5.—fli* s.eam- bribery, for which three or four geutle-
_ York, arrived ^his nion ought lo La transferred from. tai« : moroisH..,, ,. r ■ j fti-nme to the PeuillBn^iary. There Is'Kcipe; Sorraamfton^February 6,—TU®steam- ■ that it will vqt be ventilated. It is wofth ship.Harmuuia. arrived this alturnoim. ] while to hav.' it dpr)e, merely to she» EonPon, February •>—Evening.—Con- I .-h.ii honest fellows the people of the ! sols for money, 93%; for account, Sa’,^ Pa.-itio C i i^t s-left for Radical Senators. ’Kf S-tW’SjTBH5.stocks quiet and steady; 1 «1be of the senators implicated in the
(UieKUOfl BfK7\»Kl JFV pmu UI1IJ fivrnx wojx. time their States were declared entitled
to representation If* Congress.
While Mr. Trmniyull woe speaking the morning lion» expired, WMcb brought up the un finis bed business, namely, the con-
stiunionkl amendment.
1 The amendment offered yesterday by Mr. Williams was read, and he addressed
the Senate In Itw advocacy.
'Mr. Dumner next addreesod the Son-
Mr. Sumner offered a substitute for fhe joint resolntion, providing for an amend- 1 p r |, t j,i on nill, and, expfcssiug huitsmf m ment to the Constitution. It provides i , rtvoI . 0 ( tt, e reducitofi of ino army t»r that the right to vote, to be voted for, -- 1
and bold office, shall not be denied or
tkm Instructing the Post office Committee to inquire into the expediency Of amending the postal law ho oh to require
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Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, Introduced a joint resolution proposing an iimcndnmni to the Constitution. Keiurred to the J u-
ciary Committee.
The iwoposod arlicUi was published a
few days ago.
Mr. Poisiey int reduced a hill to provide lor holding term of the District Court of tho Lotted Statog at Le-wislmi g, West Yirginiia Kelerreil totkeJutlKi.iry
CuuimiUee-
The House then went Into Committee of the Wbote on 111* army appropriation
bill.
Mr. Hooper made n speech on finance. Mr. Bluiiio pxpliiiiiod tlm ayuiy appro-
MMmsqmet a*d steady; I rife, of the .senators implicated in the | Erie, 24/4, Illinois Oentriil, 93h.; Allan- t trsnsaction i.-itiie saurb who recently retic and Great Western, 30H. ■ ! poxtrd against tho admission of Georgia Paris, January 5.—The weekly state-j p, right of representation on U e ment of the bank of France shows a de-I i r.,„ ..r ^
crease in bullion of 9,hoo,ouoi's.
i
'ground of the prevalence, of crime 1
) f., tijHt’S'ato. Ho is now engaged as busi- i Lavx^ion, January 6—To-day's mar-| ].- ns he ,. ail t)<1 in attempting to while- ^ • y lower. ! wash what looks very much like one of]
ids IJJi'l: Gr-t L ^ own ^ Take it for all in all, th® I
boles; sales tor Minute ot.the Cr.ited ices of Amcri- I r**nrr*Hf’nt:Oi. in r11' il:lI
twenty or thirty tuillions.
Peru boa agreed to prolong the Jumna railroad to Bolivia, on the frontier, wbeiw-a Farafier A Co. agree to ooulinoe
it to Jstp^ for £6,000,000.
Two snips had arrived at Yalporaiso in eight days from Glasgow, within a quarter of an hour of each other. They sail
The fominflfee Report «m» Wefls, Fsrjr** * re.'* Mall rentraet—The Posletaater
General rxonerMek.
transaction, and they show a venality in I < ompelled 1 by tlie ex.gencies of thepnWic
service, to make the rnntffict for carrying j the malls with Weils, FXrgo A Co., and that tho Postmaster (loiioral ia therefore I exonerated from the charge of corrupt
! motive* In relation therefo.
public officials that will hardly l>o believed by the great mass of the people, who have not been made familiar with the official corruption of the past few
years, we will give its resalt.
The operations of Harlan and hie on-j na* Marylniwl a Itepnbllcan Farm ®f operators in public plundering, in the Govcrnnienl? transaction referred to, was a consuni-j Tlic Judiciary Cmnmfttee of tb* H01I*# mated treaty with the Delaware Indians, ' 1* still trying to discover whether Maryby which the reservation ot W,50S acres j hind lias a republican form of governof th® i»est lands In Kansas was sold to : men*. The force wHI erid only with the tho Missouri Railroad Company for fl 60 | session, as no report will bo made, per acre, altliougli tho average value on | Tlic I'olHlc Debt Mntrme**, tlie day of sale, as estimated by many Expected in be made public to-morrow, Kansas men familiar with the tract, was will show sn increase in th® debt, over 916, and now it is held at double that footings «f last exhibits, of about f 13,000,-flxin-P' 000. Tliis increase is partly oceownted for Rut wli.it makes tlie transaction the l.v the fact that some3T*,000,000ofInterest more infamous Is tlie fact that there was have been paid In tho meantime, a company of capitalists ready to buy the j The FrroWent reservation under this treaty that had . Accompanied his daughter, Airs. Stover, been arranged by Secretary II aiii.an and | and children to tho Potomac Ferry tohls confreres, and the offer was made in Jay on their route to Tennessee.
writing to him for tliO lands at a pri- o exceeding the figures named by tho railroad company by about one dollar per acre, and the money was deposited in a National Rank in Washington City to curry out the proposal, but lie rejected it. The most indecent hast® was exorcised In the consummation of tliis treaty with the Indians under which tlie binds were authorized to he sold and also in the sale of tho lands. Tho man who wus a party to this fraud occupied a Cabinet office under Mr. Lincoln, and wus a loail-
llon. F,. It. Wi**hl>iir«e. of flMltol*. Chairman of llouso Committee on Appropriations, wlm has beCH confined to liis house for several days by severe indisposition, i* rapidly recovering.
ills* Itlanche Boiler,
Ron's greatest jewel, and a iodic, is to Iw married soon to an army officer.
abridged any wltere In the United Mtaten ii nder any pretense of race or color, and ail provision* In any frtate constitution, ami all low*, State, territorial or municipal, inconsistent herewith, are hereby de-
clared null and void.
(Second—That any person, under Sny pretence of race or color, who wilfully hinder*, or attempt# to hinder, any dt|-
of the United State* from oei
ing regis-
tered, from voting or from being voted
for or holding office, or who shall at-
tempt, hy menace, to deter any such citizens from the exerolee or enjoyment of the right of cttiasnehlp above mentioned, shall be punished by a fine not lens than 91.000 nor more than 98,000; or by Imprisonment in the common jail for not (*s* than thirty day* or more than one ^Third.—Thnt every person legally en-
gaged in preparing a register of voters,
or in polling or conducting an election, who refuse* to register, or to preserve correct return*, or otherwise give the proper legal effect to the vote of any citi-
zen, under any pretense of race or color,
aboil be punished by a flue of not loss
than five hundred, nor more than one
thousand dollars, or imprisonment in the common jaM not lessghsn three Calendar
months ner more thus two year*. Fourth—That the District Courts of the ('ntted (Rate* shall hav* exclusive jurisdiction of all offenses against the act, and District Attorneys, Marshals and Depnfy Marshals, and Commissioners appointed
by the Circuit and Territorial Courts of
the United .States, with power for arresting, imprisoning or balking offenders, and
every other officer eapecialiy empowered
by the President or the l nlte-d .states,
thirty regimen!#, suggested that on Monday next, whei* a motion to suspend th® rules would be In order, such a motion Ip* mode, to Allow the offering of an amendment to reduce Uie army, if gonUoubei could famish apian for that purpose Mr. Garfield reminded the House that the Committee on. Military Affairs had, at their last session, reported a Dill well prepared and considered, for tho reduction of tho army, but ;>» it did noHnest tho views of tli® c '’".hers it bit* Loon
overloaded with .dmenta, and t hus killed. Tho cot .... e had not been Wednesday niuht, is *tUl in a critical called this scshi n, •xeept in the first j condition. McGrath, who did the stabdays of tho sessi >n, when the Secretary ; Mrg, was released on ft,000 bail, of War and the General of tbs army (Jo- 1 R®v. W. IT. Bearne, the newly appointed sired that, in view of Indian hostilities, | Superintendent of Police, entered upon
no reduction of the army should t«e dmy to-day.
~ dfenatch
ket easier but not quotaMy lower. Cotton—Middling uplands lii.’vi: leans U^d; sal ns of 15,001) bales; sale
the week, 14,000 bales. Priues of Amen-i national prebity and isua advanced ; of the sales tiI,(ii*o 1 ii.(tion:il intciiigoacc. It is only u were for speculation; exporters took ■ f lr , v ,vr ( ks sii c® on® of i*s Kadi*15,000 worth of stock, estimated at ; cal rti®tnb®rs was expelled, for tlie 000 bales; American «5,OUO bales. 'fourth tint®, IF-ru a temperance no- - breads tuffs—\\ beat 11s &d;and Ms 61 . gn 1 J'' r b - rrcmtlv Ltcn sJmiivu y.rttTtrriv ■■ -
u *^ 1 ““ “*!? **Ar*e®* . . . . I for old mixeil western and 31s tar new. ,», ni . t , n; , , s wry"suspicions
rco.-i-tar;.-.--; and ly c e .iucs anoltier
. , - rrup n, sm- ling ua re a- strong as Lard,, ?». t Cheese, 7tx Bacon. .60s «*»1. j / s . i> .!• ' s R„; they nr.Tallow 4ii* lid. Petreieum unchang.*!. ! and be wli-, s- tV s aaurd Turpentine firmer but not higher. ' ne:.’i:-sf is a ••■• •iq." rhead" Lonoux, January 5.—Bpiriie—Petn- ! a ,..i :l -Vr* i'J i- • .er s iv no more . , leimi t <i. IJneced nil, 27a. Hounds, i6>s. i ; ... ... i ; ...
the Amazon, and n<A the Maemran, Xs j . a.ni wxiip, Janaary 6.—Peiroh um d < „ -l ‘j ' ‘ ‘ i .
® PROFESSIONAL. • T !' ' ' "V u- ■ l r ^ ~ nR.HALE’o (Ctrl f**t*!^ ■iitb'fflti
thrMIalunc
wot^ A-. Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Droach itis, Asthma and Consumption treated by a . Weth - ort that ii eminently
successful.
acjab'fr Journal giv ng symproirs^of disease and
A ea j
f jM iniormat o
thoM who
oumaj gtvng: symproirs of c on of th is N EW WE t H Ou • •
rite for it fre#.
for old n)ixe<i western iuiH 31s fV»yr Aew.
Eight nvss were , hot b r the wreck of f ^ lurle}- 5*. Peas. -Hs. Jffiili bark Giiehnn, «■ tbo comt of [ ^ Provieions-ffifru, )hL Rmj,fo£Z <11. j V r ,,,
The Peruvian expedition 1 xBl4er charge of ex-Admiral Tu< her, ■formerly of the
(.Vwsederatonavy, haa riemonalrated that , j« u ,urrv f>.-np l ri the 1 caragtU rlvctr m the truwsonree of ] etlIU i jne-od nil, iia. Round*., 15 >-
novJO d jkwGra
ANTIDOTE. m. V. BTOTQETS
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Gdirety vegrtaiUe the Mood, iuviEort iu|p «od StMQ«U pjilzar, enables the makes sleep refresh Smoker* and ekewert
KEMOn: ALL 1
Jur.oafra
lormeriy supposetj.
A serioiK* row rx carred at Asptirwall on 1 the 'FM ot January, between some United I States sailors of the steamer Tall:ih®K»e and some two hundred Jamaica Begroce. 1
One sailor was killed.
talcs Ml i»'-41*.
CONI#K.\.NJ.I* TKLEUKAf'il.
THE SOUTH. Stabbing Airray—Arrest- Pres, t'onven-
’ lien, ete.
YlESfrlfTs, February 5.
Wm. Rice, who was stabbed at a” ball
I —Gold clo**®'! in New York ycstcrdai
‘ at ?1.36^1.3.6’..
—Jmiatluin Burr, a wealthy citizen :md ex-uanker of t-iiicogo died on 'Ibursil.!,,
evcinug, aged 75.
—Governor rainier lias vetoed Mr. Fuller’s bill to regulate fares on raiiroad-j in ] ffi®i i
« r* tpo-tnlic Kii-Klnv. IV. ’. ;i R; . v. i rn. of Georgia, recently I luad a con :’•‘•g.it ‘in dispersed in a ludit crens luai.n r. in a remote Corner of his
I (lioee-e;
■ Tin* ii ";r.>c- rer® 1 lied, and they «le1 tfrrnii.i- i ■ all * ml < buret; hi mass. The
—Tho Rohinson-Huns®, at Watertown, | house o;' a. u.® v. as not au Episcopal _ Wisconsin, w'as 1>nrne«l vest, rday morn- 1 i’hnrcU.; . 'n- mu' ! _v it had. uo vestry! ing. Ixtes, flS.oCO; insured fur^ti.OOO. ] room in v\ u a Un* Bishop could put on j
id# vesM.e uts. This difficulty was, how- |
ever, n . .•lied by sotu® one suggesting
tiiat i! • r.-sbo® siioukl r<>be himself be-j hind th® • ! uivli, autl com® round and ] t-uu r tiio fi‘>u: dior. Sio h® sent a i
i'.h !.;*■ surjiU-®, who placed its]
SDd nrirhe*
s great nouriabDt tooic and ap-
_ » heartiest food, estafehfcbefr robust health.
cund. Price t ifl/
^ treatise on the io-
Ltesiimooials, 1 inta wanten^^* Abbuit, Jer»
SALE BY ALL DfttJGGll "-“L—Beware of hnmbo^ imil
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Iror sale be
sXLU'ARX 5. MOBdAN. Drureiste. 4 E»{»t WiishiuRton ttreet.
matl®.
b;! ; .j ’ ;; i * hau l v.!.
lilinois. It ls likely to be sustained.
j A'dfepateh from Governor Clayton may* . — V fire In Cheyenne, on Wednes.liv, • V l ' 1 . 1 .
Tlie cominitto was ready any time for 1 r 'upi«it! R.hwu, of tlie Arkansas militia, d- sin ved the store of A. Pv;»er and the i , the Issf eight months to jeport a meits-| against whom nnaihcrless charges hav* w»r« l.l.uao of i.firnforih itru*. Lot>s. ' nreof reduction, and if tiio House am-| been preferred tivritizims of Woo<lriifl 93i»,'j«u. v ".
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be hoped, would receive tho sane.ion ol itenliary at I.dtle Rock. a j-.u . r®-..u i m .ujkin« ) ngr 1 r®- . the lions®, lie had some amitiis v itiwr At tho preliminary examination of m,,ve tl1 ^ ‘•‘ wure ' T ‘!iine tro . t
they huff batter not wait tlie »ug. ,.euu« ' Prendcr. th® Dyers and Landrigan, ,
of tiio incoming Admlnls'r.ulhi. j diargol with the munlcr of Thotnas Hen-] ferrv ttandoion or i\ nr® fc ■ .u i . Mr. Law run co, of Ohl i, askt I his ® !- 1 r®«** y. last Snmlay night, all w®fe> ili- -'■ ■
league whelitcr it w ,.• * expat., m u> ' < Iiargeii but the former, uho w;u» lield consolidate ihc army S . Unrt., i ,■•, • r for- trial at Atchison, Miss, less, regiments, and reduce Uie h;.. • to , At th® I’r.-ss Convention, just closed at the number required'; m th u me...-r of Mtolly Springs, J. Augustmo SignUgo,
REMOVAL. -V. GrJaOHAjfiT>7
Remorsd from
No. 14 Soa<ta Deliiworc Mrccf. to (17 East
V) Street, Dealer ia kiiKU of
1" 3T I i l li E, And manufaorurer of ail styles of TXI^FTOX.STER.EXD GOOX5S,
INCLL DIX<i his celebrated i-prirz Mxttr*A Ol't Maitres'es ma i > into new styles. Ordci
adrd
is-omptly writ
jan28
Urtb <i-u
Springs,
regiments terMlor of tli® Grenada .v^sttnef, and well Mr, Garfield replied that several of Hi* known poet, was elected President.
I r< Kevonlre In l^aislatnre. N a - ttN i r i.r:, Fet ruarv 6.—A jierjional
regiments, (spun.illy tiir infatitry, c.uid tie consolidated. H«? would not si
present reservation.
—Perry Randolph, of 1\‘hi’® Pitt’ Mirhigsn, who wus arrested »t Kan city in liecemher, for counti-rfeitinz, %
released on luunelay.
—Tiio Hiawatha House, AY. M. Mult owner, at McKeesport, near I*i..»bi w,»a burned yesterday fon-n, I.
Sg.3,1))JO; no insurance.
1 1> ■
— A passenger train oe the |. cka A Bloomington railroad run otl'th • sit Beach Haven yestenisv, and
■a here it would bo at
h. rimuhl roiitiiro it.
th® tlui® doaignated
;n • > TVo—s th® Utile (. Uo hllcd with th®
. . av*! tiic ucgroce, v. *. mi room for them . d Id-tor® ttm door. Tin ppviuted time, eutered
v ;1.® l,a.-k gat®, went up ! .•ac.ud iiouucd hi.s episco- j iti® wind was iilowiug , • i jest as h® turned tb® ,
... i a ii i v spread -'Ut his 1 N ., - ire , r . ,; , e . b . ;t on thc Ut djv of Aj. iinme.L.ttei^ j | pebruary. A. I). fori, a warrant in l.ank-
i .wounvjk and ■ garments ••• l t • k t !.!) xf’ In
BANKRUPTCY. In I San Kr ii »>*<* ’» .
[To tlm Associiiteit Pros. |
<i(s(om H®eelpts = Tit** loloi* I’selfle
Bond IS bn EX I<oidr. W as TIT noton, February 6.
ing representative in the party <rf “gfeat | 2 ., 'j'anuary ‘^ith’"wejr'upwmds
moral ideas," tliat has controlled thodos- ^•. (.(mjKKi.
tiniesofthe country for the past oiglit | ' Xt. (i meeting of th® senate eomiuHtoe vears In summing up tho character of on Urn I’ncitl® Railroad to-day, they deyears, insummng K 1 ^ I , S eiiled, l)V ft vote of eight against three, to tills land job, General Boynton calls upon Hie Union Pacific Railroad from Henator HakloN to please explain, in the lM , present terminus in Kansas southKlng’s English, why he did not compel | ward to a jum tion with the Atlantic arid * ■ ’ 7 I Pacific Railroads, on tho apth parallel in
New Mexico; the Trunk Line west of the |limit too toward tho Pacific to be controlled jointly by the two companies
the Missouri Railroad Company to pay as much as others were desirons to give for these landsf If ho had had t he interest of the Government in view, (is his oath required, he would not have sold Government property »o one corporation when other responsible parties were
ready to pay nearly fine,000 more.
It is by such operations that now leading Radicals, occupying the most responsible positions in the Government, who were poor but a few years ago, are now rolling in wealth and imitate in their, costly i^Maf living the aristocracy of EnropeJBrcan tell how their Immense riches were accumulated. Ia It any wonder that the country ia demoralised, and heavy burdens are imposed upon the industry of the nation, when tho Government is controlled by tho stock jobbers In high pieces like those we have described?
Mfe iHsnranee Unirtpenle*.
There nr* a greet'nnmber of bogus stockjobbing concerns in this city which prey upon the credulity of the people find plunder them to the extent of millions annually. Among the most prominent and the most dangerous are the life in suranoe companies. We intend on some future day to exhibit the inaide workings of these concerns and let the people see where their money goes, who reap the profits, snd who gather in tlie benefits.—
Wcw York llcrala.
This is a matter that needs ventilating, and we hope tbs Herald will proceed to its aelf-ltnposed tsx. These life insurance companies are multiplying rapidly, And one of two things necessarily follows this feet, and It is that either tho business Is ve.y profitable or else (lie bubble will burst after collecting large sums from the many creditors who have been contributing their hard earnings with the hope that they were laying up something for the benefit of their families, when death overtakes Mimn. No doubt life Insurance i» a good investment n companies having capital, safely managed, and with officers of responsibility and Integrity at their head. But tho trouble is to |mlge between the wheat and chaff. The Herald Will do a good work if it exposes th* companies that are not entitled to the confidence of tlie community. Ifthcra are. as that pajier alleges, “a great number of bogus stock-jobbing concerns” in New York, they should 1)0 ventilated, and Wia aootier the tiettcr, ter At a fashionable wedding reception in New York, last Week, “(lie parlors presented the appearanoo of e flower garden filled with native and exotic productjona, the oenter-placo wmsiatlng of a bower, in the midst of which was a large, shallow glasa tank, resembling a mi mature lake, with Us banks overgrown with sqaatUi vines, flowers, and shrub". L pon the water rested the figure of a swan,
constructed of flowers.’’
The Objeel ot ni onvetillsn between the UiiilMl Nlnles null Ihe Sorlh German
UnlOH.
\V asiiinoton, February 6.—Tt is understood that the project of a convention between th® Toiled Htatcs and the North German i'nion for the better protection of cmigrinis, is now under consideration Baron Garatt ami certain parties in
mJties'orr Vflbt'irv 1 ^ Vlli7ri ! ti ul 7,'i®n ci'* o . onir® took place this morning at tlie
rnlttoe on Military Ailtira bad Ui®u on Ctmtnl ®n r>> rant roller Iffackbnrn 111 Haven yesteniav, gaged for th® last ten or twelve days mi ? V.IV ;t™,rut^nfrew» who intre" * !»**«»•»»*» were injured but' mm® O', taking the tcetimonvoitlmij.-aa ib.uiglit- (| , I( . 0<1 .Vee.,lotion, th® d..v before, in the 1 llc>n - ° M - Ho w,n s®rtmiH!y 1 ;r fni oih» ftr« on flI* , wnoi© vi .iruiy « ^ . .i * i. - organization, and although he w.us m.t '"*"**** "f"" Gomptrollcr ; -Faptai.. G.twlfeUow, of tC. . ®a>t yet autliorizcd to expreas tho opinion ol ' ""-I'l'o.pri-tlon of the agrlc.tl'nral v ®y. w ho has b •. the committee, for himself hewaa. icartv i • J" gr-mml. I ho charge was w.i h-| ;lt umaha i r - Of the opinion that several of th® W.l • f," 1 -''GBrewn was sound,y ., n Thumfoy n.ui.t ®, nrm dornrtrrif'titR of (bo army t?«i u-.u- | ' 1 1 ' . . , I jw'J'nmnis in ti-jt ;t puiv* t > iffidatsd, thereby increasing iU« slij. i.m- , ‘bnfonlty mxmrred , r. u „!,„dg,. Uni V .. r .M:y ai.d . cy ami effecting conaldcrailo reduction 1 •'‘''Uony a reporter of th® servers at Salt Lake.
Of expenses. * /• . ««*(< yreo s.an.l Mr. Logto. o
Ha hoped to h® al,l® to report » prop:.sltion to that effect on Monday, ii it was understood that tho Committoo on Military Affairs wanted to ioivcftti opporiunitytoiiffcr an ftmendincnt of that sort to tliu bill, lio ttioiigiit bo would b® ready
to do so.
mmcuiaiciy , l i-ei ruary. .A. I>. ’fo!'. .1 warrH.it in hjuik-Ka-KLyt:’ r u t. y w\is nsued aga.c.st the rft ito uf Wm H. • 1 I® held th.' '_al-n;in®. "! inuianaas’®Ii- t in the county oOlaftuofo ohim: • ’ n " n - an ' 4 Mate ofindisns. who h:t« Iren ijjudred . rm.r h,^’ i a'.•ankruptuii kn*i,WD petition : 1 hut thepayment . ...i r uevis, . :in j. rl. rn, :in ,i delivery of arv property is--leu ‘-c.-ou.ts losiriu* toeurh hankrnpt tobim.or for his u»-. Is* seen, in it , and the tran-ior of any proporty By him js lor t... .u^. •..•Hen hy Jaw: that a ta.'-tim; «»' the vrciiiot
of Mi®
of tho |.
II miso of n.'prescntatlves. I'ogi® was —'iihs >taiuoti, .mi-
off second Is-st. ' Sion®. ulym| is Brown
ii, iisailant, bat ••am® Texas l.rftislftlnr®.
NKWOm.KXNS, February S.—A dispat.-ii fr> in Austin to tlie Galveston. Texas, .V.vrs, d.ice.1 the 4th, suvs; Th® Conven-
-<rv i ins
Mr. L-iwronc® asked whether, who,, l ““' «ngit»ed tn® ordinance subthesketcf.m rcgim, nls wax solid,,ted. , « ->t>;iltution to M.e people. I , «1....,UI ,!... I •' provid.-s that tlie election for members
of C.
tiio number of otfiers slu.iild not at too
same time bo reduced.
Mr. Garfield—Certainly, tli.u. ought to be done; but, speaking for nusoir, i d,, not MilnK wo might to do it. I do not think that public policy or public justico requires ns to mnster out of tho pervic®
directly the officers of the army. I think,
we ought to make it peremptory, and it conid be dono rapidly enough if Gongress would stop ail proiii.ftiims ami nil commissioning of now officers. The rate at which ofmwnj were now leaving Mi® army was very groat. During tiio past year tivo iiundrod poraoio* holding cominissioua in th® anuy iia.l gone out. If the measure which he had suggested had been adopted last year, a Iftrgo number of officers would have l>eoii reduced. Mr. Pilonjsike in favor of the reduction, and tbonght if Mm® waa given to elaborate, covering the whole subject, that expense might bo reduced eight to Twelve
million,
Mr. I>ogan said If the Committee on
'■liss Stanton, Mi-s Antiio;:' -
and Mi--
nr® to addn ss th® \Vnirt®n’* S Convention, to l>® held it I,it>r Chicago, on the 10th ami IJ - it ami Miss l>ickirisr>n witl ;uMr®' roeis convention tliat in.s-'s at tl,® - n
time.
— A movement is on foot ' > :' u. v .'C'tilfdieaic tii® existingdiiiieiiBic-- am
the i’rcabj lerkius of Keutu.ky. I ^ effort on the part of ®«:rt >iu mem 1 ®i
by Baron Garatt, ami certain parries in New York and Washington. The planof a treaty having Mils in view, has already boon prepared between the Treasury Department and Htate Department, that from (ihe *1 at ter modifying several pro-,
visions contained In Mie former.
As yet there has iieeii no definite kfl-
tionjwitli ruforenco to either.
«s.wl.KHsg Affalr-I'rasWeiiCe IMkWgUMr
and Familr Gene Montta.
Washix,(Ton, January Dempsey, of the firm of Dempsey A M’Toolo, today rnwhided a clerk hi ths Ifetent Office, a Mr. Duncan, author hi • report to the coinmlssionor* relative to a con^ tract luetween that Arm and the officer*. Mrs. stover and her children left to-d»v for her home in Tounesseo. The J’resi,loot’s Wife, from feeble lioalth, wax tinablo to tmeompttny her .dfttighter' as she
had intended. HAVANA.
AssitsftlitsHon of n RcvoliHlonary Gen. era'—FrenoHnecs sg.ilnst fraea—An
jrexsMo*', cfs.
Havana, FeliruaryS.
Tiio IHarro lias an article to-day attemptihg to 'prove that tiio revolutionary General Arajo was assassimitea by Gone-
i.l (julsado,
l.aier advices from Hhomnergo states
that (lie town of Bey bo has pronounced
against Baez, and is in open revolution, A vessel from Mr. Thomas report* that
Mi® project for annexation to the United Slat, s, is watcliod With a grant deal of in-
terest. . ’l b® vomit still prevail* ftt Cntcas. The Italian charge d® afiaira lias died of it.
Rea lean Stews.
JI w ana, February 6.—The steamer from Vi/ru (‘ro/,, which arrived ycaterday, brings tho following nows from the city
of Mexico:
A bill, granting to Julius Ekelton W concession for the construction of a railroad Irntwoen El Paso ami tlie city of Mexico, panaed Congress, General Canto, tho alleged murderer of General Patonf, haa escaped from prison, City op Mxxioo, via llaviuiH, February 1.—Tlie eoAspirator Benitz, who attempted Mai iiio of I’ri'RUhm. Juarez, hes been
shot.
A conduct a of thres mnilon dollars ha® left this city for Vera Uruz per force. Mr, Deary haa been elestod Governor of tiio Mtate of MichTscuu. Twenty rebels have been captured in tho 9t*to of Valampas and shut. —Ths President has pardoned Carlo Halragru and Francia Slartlnettl, who were sentouced in 1800 to servs fifteen years In the penitentiary at Frankfort, fur counterfeiting United MtfUos currency.
shall he, and they Mfe hereby required at j y;tai\\T,Vriw-«i\o express"the “opTn'on’, I ,v 1 "•isapl'r.qTiatlon of the agrinll'ur ,! v®v. wh® has I, „ m dun r li-
the expense of the United Mtates, to in- ^ - ■ — • -
atltuto proceedings against any person who violates this act, and cause him to bo arrested, or imprisoned, or bulled, a» tho case may tic, for trial before such court as by this act has cognizance of the
offense.
Fifth—That every citizen unlawfully deprived of any of the rights of citizenship secured by this am, under any pretense of race or color, may bring suit agslnat any person so depriving him, an,I recover damage in the District Court of the United Mtates for the district in which
such person may be found.
Mr. Hnmner, fa the course of his speech. Do not complain if I speak strongly. Tlie occasion demands it. Meek to mu® Mis .Senate from participation In degrading pretension; others may be cool and Indifferent. Bnt I have warred with slarerv too k>ng not to be aroused. This old enemy shows hla head under another MfOM. It was onco stormy; it is now caste, and the same excuse is assigned how «« then. It was In the mime of State rights that slavery, with all its brood of wrongs, was upheld, and it Is now in the name of State rights Miat caste, also fruitful of wrong, is upheld. Tho old champions reappear Under other name* and from other Mtates, each crying out that, under the National C'onstHi|tion, notwithstanding even tho supplementary amendments, a State may, if it please, deny political right* on account of race or color, end that they may establish that Stylish Institution a caste. This perversity, which to a earolesa observer seems so incomprehensible, is easily understood when it Is considered that the present generation will grow up under the Interpretation of the National Constitution supplied by upholders of slavery. Htate rights were exalted and the nation Was linmbled, because in this way slavery might be protected, anything lor slavery was poDStitutionul, Buck lathe lesson we were tsnght, how often it has sounded through this chamber and been proclaimed in speech, how juider Us infjuonce the right of petition denied, and the atrocious alay* pill enacted, and the
claim was ad
par:,) of
I h
onsre-s and State officer* shall be
held on Mi® lirnt Monday in July. A _ _ _ motion to adjourn so,® do . for the pur-F ihe pariy’f'iimnfe tod a Lli tb® ...h Ur.i P of defeating ih® adoption of the or- ; au ,i testimony Syn- X, who ar® in,ii>p..-®.i ilitiaiiee, wan lost. ! ( 0 that body connoctf l v...h l.c lM'*!ruction of Spring Hill College. , Southern General •Assembly Monil.i:, 1 ebruary —.Spring Hill t'ol-j *—Further investiyatio: - ® . leg®, tdx 11111®* from this city, was des-, lives were lont liv th® f-.V... . . troved t'V tire last niKiit, the students |{. t u catastroplto' at Montreal. Al» barely escaping with their lives. The j thlrt v persona are Injured and n lihrarv, furnitqro and mnseum trere , „uslv. The n-of was of massiv®
iiu* 'lis- ,, '** , **‘*i ny i;i\t; rjj it a ‘ tfi«* crutluors «»f t . { ■ ,r h ill* in th " saia bankrapt. ti rr«»\e their an l
' . I theV
- I !. I \: i\u-!\utx! for »5ic • tt ct J im \V. !. y. ®p„ Ka«t Wanhv. - 'c aff.'ijiitvd croud initen iu lUnap : v® tic Iju da> , s Marih. A. L.. fo!’j. at®. '. I- k a. . i , l;t:v . -i'oiiYFTt. T * . ... F-. 5. Maraba!. Liitru.; o: I® ti-ini. r.'’tt'j- 'i It:iu*r -IVOH nr . f«bx u.% t 1 f ll, ■ r.iv.iy.* of sui »ii r
:it says tin ( with finicrais, hikI the |
' l '\ :l:;! , r rm u;,. , n ' s u> ;m‘ mud«' liv | I pe^i-uary
1 *' •_ i • •‘•I -‘li ib-; ','*>11- j frfTio isMiitil a^r.thimL the estate vi Henry 1 i * - I*}. • *■* ovt r, siii i j *i;. i l lu iiaa.*pGhsi, in the r« :uty M Mirion. .V '• * - ii I Ivj }*j in- • in'J Mato ti ludiana, wlia be«‘ii atljuiLreii a
1 bankruj't on hr* **u n petition ; Tlml th-.* ment ot any debts ftud dcUvcry of any iiroiiertv beto !«a'*Si bankrupt t * him/or tor his* u<t\ | : V r ‘ trnr.sfvr of any property i*y him is tor-
:i i moil. \vo»Ui‘n i “ l ! •' !1 *'> • that ;i URcuni: •»; the creditors Ot' v.u-iiist* « u tiuir ■ th<?3ai,t ^inkrupt. to prove thu r-I-htcir-i. h-. .'v^
‘ro®, !
•lUt Uil®. 1 ofi -c ot .loan IV. lUy. --'i'A Ka.-t V. a^hinstou • .-huru® l -irtyt. In.lUtiain.Iis, ..u Vho Hth day ol Jiatvh.
D. foV, at ‘J o'clock a. m.
BLN. J. spun'
In ISankriipiry.
® pive on tbr 7-t day of ry..1. f1N>®. a ir arrant hi hankru: t. y
' » oi Henry Itiy-
li'i jiy p -n epu-
Imum > arc Pill. I;i . .. re >au-> to !,.iv®eu-
destroyed. No on® injured, fom* $Hi,fH>u;
insured for ^3,.s)U. ST. LOUIS.
many sm - ir>.ri. sur-
n mu nt ed Ly the statue of Saint l’;i!ri<k. The caianitty is attriluiteil to th® ha-iy manner in which th® hall was erected. —A Washington dispatch states Mia 1 , tlie President has directed a pardon to h< issued for Dr. Mudd, the assassination conspirator, now confined at tii® Dry Tortuga*. Efforts arc being made, also, to
petition uen
. . bill enacted,
vanced that slavery traveled
with the ting of tlie republic. y»ln are all mir vlotortee If tble terrible rule is reversed so that Htate right* aball ylfldto human rights, and fbe nation be exalted os ths bulwark of this be-crownlng victory of the war, ' Beyond all question the mis undsr the National Constitution, especially since its amendment* Is anything for iitinittn right* that Is constitutional. Yes, sir, *g»tn#t the old rule, anything for slavery, I put the new, anything for hnman rights. There can be no state rights against bumau rights, and Mils Is tho supreme law of the Und, anything in the constitution or laws of any Htate to tlie contrary notwithstanding. He then argued at length against the assumption that unde* ths constitution the power of suffrage belong* to the Htate*, and summed tfp his argument u]>on it upon two
propositions,
Flraf—That there )s absolutely nothing in the National Constitution to sustain the pretension of caste or oligarchy of the skin as set np by certain Htate*; and second, that there is In the National Constitution a snccesslon and repudiation of powers Investing Congress, with ample Mrthorlty to suppress snch pretension. Mr, Vickers followed in opposition to the proposed amendment. Jj® was still speaking, when the Senate took a recess.
% I'etnnle Hnffrag® Itesotutlon TrthleilFlrr Nutt by nn Insurance t vuipAiiy.
etc.
Hr. Loins, February 6.
Notwithstanding Tho encouragement : given to Mio representative* of tlie Wo-
* r - i «>■*“ .suffrage Association, by member* of Military Affairs proposed to offer to la* lbe L< . K , Hl ^ ure yesterday, a joint recdu- ,
year he Would say it was a hutnbug t tion w.i* introduced in the House to-day A Siusul-ir Case ol B«zn* MairruDv was better to have sixty regiineiit* as ur( , vi .i iul . f( . r ..... submisHiou to Mie n«.s- A 1 '**«»**««*"» skeletons Mian have thirty regiment* j {*. „t the next ceneral election of a (vviT Mr. t.oorgo F. Elliott, visiting agent ot consolidated if the remainder of the , ,i lit ’, li;f)lllll Himm.ltmmt 1 dvoianng that 1 tl,e Tewksbury. Mass. alm*l...u*e in hi* officers were to lie retained. Th® correct , „ no M i. all 1(e deulml th® work, the past year, ol looking alter th® way was to reduce the rank of offic, r* ao- . I'giulo vo^oSiunt ofUl, w^ ! "'‘ i t ll \ ren ^ »n‘•‘’rdlngto the duties lequireu. ! by a vote of Ofi aye te 43 nay*. i on ’ «>7’'‘ n tered Mio following dt-
< ' Xpr re;‘ J' Tao dry goixU and gr.icerv store of ! ddedly novel cise. V,'oL th6 7' ! r . I; . Moraud. at Cole*burg, Iowa, was Military Affairs had n t hail time to at- , hurned l<i*t night; loan tHo.nfHJ, pa.tiail tend to tills matter, v. l»r>n Ihi hail mh-Ii | j nil , in j^. * * ^ J ample time to atlend to Mm 1m.*mi«ss of .| IU! .itiantic Insuraneo Company of the Indian Committee. He v,a* in favor , tUhl ( . ity llllB Uruil|jlll miU / rthn
H. Ikiwen und Sainuel Jacoby, siireties for Charles C, Ferguson, formerly Hocretary of Miat company, but miw deceaned, for money said to have been converted by I’orgiiMon to lii* own u*e, und wliich his cstaUi can not juiy. Judgment is asked against Bowen and writ ot attachment against Jacoby, who has property here,
but who reside* in New York,
secure th* pariftm of Arnold und Spangler, tho only remaining prisoners now ! ; confined there on this charge. There i* reason to believe they will be suecesstul.
- thus for h is been the • > ■ ~ : i ;u Monterey county, -- i-• 1 : 1 n M.tu Francisco. Out 1 i . .on i t otuJ thousand, four ; -I'd «• " • ) k< n down w ith small . • . 1 ; • . :i - l air hundred persons,
. ’ ■ l * '. it. 1 >»-\ty died. v years ago * man in For-
. . ir.;. C arolina, newly inar-
- '.d l »r reinie otieuse, but
- i-c«p®, ami not being lieard T !> . .. • v> o il* his wife mourned him as
■1 1 \ , . w.reks since an old grey-
• )'' ; !■.>!' -topjied at lb® house where
*ii I® iii.®d and inquired for her, and up :. uj , aruiioe ho mud® himself
u 11 ' 11 1- i' long lost husband, and li.-w iy ar,; hviug together as u newly
i larri . rouplo.
the
. . 1\KK.
, , , t-. S. Marshal. l*istr,»t .if lii.juaBa. fe ’1 'F-t . Mv.-.renscr.
BARBER SHOP.
The Palmer House Barber Shop, IN' the basement, entrance on Illinois street, i* JL now in c-mi'lete i»r«ler i«tr bu.'iatss* haviusc been lately retitteil. \> t have r% fall corn? of ex
tly renucMs n i* nave a lull corps of ?A vvorkuu a, an i can dispatch work ..
art- We bespeak
peneucci vvorkuu a, an i c. and in the best style of the
the i>abk>c a share ot iheir p itronajre, and *1 anUre aciioii. Uive us a call. Uur cha are moderalc. 31. -MASON A
jan Id d2in
of
lu I£aiiLru]»tt\v,
of a reduction of Mio army. II® hoped thq army appropriatimi bill would ho postponed fora week in order to give tho Committee on Military Affair* a chance
to attend to this business.
After further disc motion, Mr. Farnsworth asked the unanimous consent, that the chairman of tho CmmuiUeo on Military Affidrajnlght move )iiu amemlmcut, that is to bo printed, consent being given. The reirss in the evening is I® bo for
general donate only,
TVKtlSa SR8SION. No quorum present till twenty minutes past eight o’clock, when Mr, Vickors continued his speech. Mr. Willey spoke In favor of ihe con* stitational amendment, Mr, Buckalew briefly advocated his awn amendment. Adjourned,
If O Ii N E . Mr. Boutwell, from the Judiciary rammit tee, reported a bill for the relief of Admiral Furragut, and th* officers and inon of hia fleet, that paesed forta Phil* lip* and Jackson under Are. The UU1 provide# that they eball be entitled to the benefit of th* prize law, in the earn* manner as they would have been if the District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana had been then open and the proceaa libelled therein. It gives cognisance of the oaee to any United Htate# Court having admiralty Jurisdlo* tion, and direct# the payment of the awards out ol the Treasury,
r.VKNINO SFSWTON,
Mr. Julian argued Miat the trim policy of the Government in the matter of tho renuinpMon of specie payment wps masterly inactivity, and afier the abolish ment of the laud specuiaMon, reform tho Indian treaty system ami the reconstruction of legislation respecting the mineral lands to tho development of
their natural wealth.
Mr. Broom all argued in detense of all other disturbing causes, and said tlie retiring 9UJ0,000,t*ii> of notes would bring a return to specio yinymeiit. He opposed fixing a day for Mio resumption, ami uup-
iy h i na for t
ption, anti aup-
resented liy him forth®
exchange of gold for notes at existing
fixing a day for ported the bill prt exchange of gold
ratt-e through a period of year*.
Mr - • •
Mr.
cOD&littitifainl law. A(l|ourned.
New Orleans Market. Nbw Oki.kans, February 6. Cotton—Receipts to-day, 6,430 bales; for tlie week, its,a.*!) bales. Exports to-day, tliTi iralcs; exports for tho week, to the t'ontlnont, 4,01<1 bales; to Vera Cruft. Zttt Viales; coastwise, 7,817 bales. Htock on hiitid, 16,933 bales; saleq to-day, 3,500 lialcs; for the week, 50,570 bales. Market irregular and lower; middlings, 28?;t3(29c. Flour—Low grades firmer; superfine, fr> 75; XX, 87 26; XXX, §7 60(3,8 50. Corn at 75c. Oats—Scarce at 75c. Hay—Dull; prime, ?2-L Provisions—Pork higher; $3-1. Bacon firm; shoulders, 15j^c; clear rilis, I8j*e; clear sides, 19c. I.ard—Buoyant; tierce, 21c; keg, 22
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A ••ric.-jioinl-nt, speaks of Ciiand-
I . ' . : i e| . i<»!i iii Wa*iiiugti>n; ••The
tl i.il J. •ur:.' :..iVs aivui'i* in IruiU ■ ..iiig-, :.l\:lu*s a::d walls, to the roiwis a i*ik. of Miry land
Mi® bio.' * (kiiii .<1 along in toilets that defy »b wi ll ' loo. TT - sweetest ItlusUvibn;lii® pert!.tneil air, wh'le rycon*tn®)' ' A it i®ms irrupted in whit® glove*, no m ule n!dig**tion attainable.’’
J At In.iianapoiis. tha District of Indiana, S8. : - J.’th day of January.
) A.D. lb6U.
..,'.'.r.,ei,T.T ! 'I’lM- nndersicned hcrehy pivet: notice of his ap- ] l*i n . jp j,oiiitrucut Assignee of Delia Lints, of and gave j lndi:in.ii*r(;s, in the county of Marion, and id—while I Mate ot Indiana, within said District^ who has
heen adjiuivci a bankruid nuon her own tiotitiou
by tho District Court of .-aid District.
W. A. FUAD;;
Molassca—Steady 1 centerfugal, 60@65c;
prime, flOfo.70c.
Whisky—Firmer; Western rectiflod,
$1 06(3)1 07%
Coffee—Firm at 13^@13Mc; prime, 1(5%
(5t7%c.
NBW YORK.
Sleeting *f Bcpublicnti General Com* nil Its#—Threats lo Kelease n Sluriferer—label Mnft. Nlw York, January 6. At a meeting of tho Union Republican General'Committee, last night, a committee was appointed to wait on General Grant to learn when mid where ho would receive tho members of the above organization, A Committee was also appointed to get the same information from Henator Feu-
t on.
On Tuesday night, when Boyle, the Michigan murderer, was held for safekeeping in a room at Superintendent Kennedy'* office, a large party of roughs congregated in tne neighborhood for the purpose, it was ascertained, of overpow-
. . - ..--i - ■
erlng the policeman on duty there, taking possession of the key*'and releasing th# murderer. A detective discovered this intention, and obtained strong rein-
BY CABLE. Preparation for Meeting of Parliament — the tlueen'a Address—Health of J.»r«l Clarendon—Paris Conference Die. London, January 8, The preparations for a meeting of Parliament are nearly complete. Henry H. Cowper will move, and Mr. Mundla will second the addreaa of the Queen. ' r ‘ Lord Clarendon’* health is much improved. ll is expected be will soon be obliged to return from bis foreign office. Tho Powers participating in ths Paris conference have granted a brief apace of time for Greece to decide on their proposals.
A foundling babe was charged to a man in . 1 Visited th® family and found them to lie worth a little property, friig-*l and industrious. I saw tho man hml asked him about the child. He indignantly, but with apparent honesty, denied ever having taken stitch a boy "from tho alniHiiouse, and I could get no information from him concerning tlie child, though lie admitted having ono in the house about the ago of the one I was in search of, but he said it was his own, born of his wile, and ho produced a priest’s christening certificate ns testimony to the truthfulness of the matter, I left hint because he became aim- j *ivc in Ids language, and made inquiries j of his neighbor*, who corroborated hi* story, as also do the records. On further inquiry, however, I found a gentleman wlio was personally cognizant of the fact that tho iimn’s wife did take a child from the almshouse, and that the child so taken was the one claimed by the man to be his own. Becoming convinced that I conid not satisfactorily get at Mie true facts in regard to the child’s welfare from tho family at their home (tiio man having threatened to shoot mo if I ever visited him again,) I soon after caused a letter to be sent, enjoining him to appear at the institution at a time specified. He did not conic in answer to the letter, but his wife appeared in his stead, humbly confessing that she intercepted tho letter, her husband knowing nothing about it, or of her coming in answer to it, that she took the
l’r
i. M,
M. Dupry. for many years a f French, iu li diimore, died
ll] ry.
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•on 1 ..••iiy-y s;®rii;*v. from ,in overdose of cTiorof.n ih, aoin nisiered hy himself. He w.i* at •■■■■ 1 1: Mi® (.rand Master of the Grand I^x! . ® oi Odd Fellows of Maryland. —Tii® Wurreiw J itiMtHirH, pnblishes poetry uiilor the fiend of "Poets t•orner, , ’ ‘•Poetry.” •our Poetical Selections,” ‘•Selected Poetry,'’ and then scatters it through tho p per whenever tiicro is a
chance.
jan30 JAwltaw.S
KADSHAW,
Assignee.
ENAMELED CLASS.
DEED.
r.itu i
nil.—Of rnnfnmptfon. nt hin resi- "• *2 e.*uta Iii.vis.-ipi'i c.tr.-*-i, February isiali R. ciriffitb, iu the t til year of his
5. I'* 1 '!, Josi;
site.
Funeral servi.-es at the familr rosiJenoe. at two o'clock Sunday afternoon.
PAGE, ZELLERS A. DI KE ^ I J AYE brought the art of Staining and EnamII Ming Glasa to a doaree of perfection hitheno uaknown in this country. Etery style, color and desutn of (Stained for public and pri rate buildings, steamboats, railway wars, ami business offices, made to order. Ao. 3 Wood, streut. Pitubunr. Fa. novdU d3m1stor4tbp
PROFESSIONAL. DR. J. T. ROYI>, CFRGE0X. ACGOUCBEIt. AXD IIOMEO PATTHC FllYSIClAN.—t>t8ee, removed from 17 Massuehusotts avenue, to No. 5 .Martia - .f ile'a Block, North i’ennsylvania street. Residence, 117 Massachusetts avenue. Especial attention given to diseases of Female* and diseases of the Eye. Office hours, 9 to lo A. M., 21o 3 P. M . and 7 to 9 F. M ianl dSmlstp
SCALES.
•n the day it was charged to her
ing i chlid
husband, and without his knowledge having loft homo in th© morning with the intention of getting the infant, but wisely telling him that she was going to a neighlioring city to see some friends, and that she went home in the evening with the babe, telling him that she had given birth to it on the cars during her absence; which state of things the husband had always really believed. This belief on his part donbt-
LICHTNINC RODS. I I.VIYES&ITY, It A RTS VII.T K, I*D., > [/ Jauuary 3, lsb9. 1 . There has been a des : re. for a long time, to ha\eeieoted suitable lightning rods on the University building; snd recently this desire habccu uratified by the erection of Mumon's Celebrated Coppei Tubu-
lar Light uing t"ds.
There is but one opinion here concerning the merit of this (ustly renowned Rod. it is believed to be ruperior to any other. We had pre- „ vioesly ic.-tod our faith in them by ordering their erection on our dwelJ dines. They have given entire satisf* 1m. ii®n. "e would not ho satisfied
withoutoBe.
J. W. PCRIBNER. L WILLIAM F7x deiltefFaCUtty " President of Trustee*. ^ " D AVID MIXSOX, 9(nnnr«ctnrer anti Patentee, £-V INDIANA P0US. IXD.
m
BANKRUPTCY,
lid »er
The wife on her knees, begged piteously that the husband might not bo told these things, saying it would break up the family, separate man and wife, etc. In consideration of the child’s temporary good, its home being a pleasant and satis-
factory one, and with a view to his heir- District of Indiana,
ship of the property, this wish ot the wc- i
^foh^m^mainVn 1 T 85 -ndersigued hereby give* noth* of his clriftnnatanoBa clf the^^birth l now ' W-Wt « »-*»- ^ ^ ertate of
FairM’s Standard Scales. W. F. GALLUP. General Ag’t. 71 West Wash. St,, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Put nnlv the genuine, ivlfi div
CLASS. Plain and Ornamental, Stained, Enameled and Ground Glass, TOR Drag StoresMd Preserfp tion Stand*. ■With appropriate desiens, made by PAGE. ZELLERa A DUFlf, No. S Wood etreet. Fittsburg. Fa. nov'20 d3ml.-torUhp
CARRIAGE MAKERS^ \T ILLE]R - 1TX turer3 of fa corner Kentucky i jy!6 dly
PROFESSIONAL.
In U^nkru|>tcy.
^ At Lafayette, the 4vh
. SS.: S- day of Feburry,
- i A. D., fitfid.
call attention to the case, believing it to be an instructive one, as showing to what carious mdsns childless wives may resort
to gratify maternal instincts.
has neon adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District.
J. M. DJ38SER,
janG ddwltawS
Awignec."
DR. C. S. BEAULIEU* Office and Residence, So. HO Soutk Illinois Street, ■tfrll dSm INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
/ UftLUJLuVBS ot every aesenpam neaily an Vy eented o* conmor "x)- 'c ®r cofowyl **iw letter paper, note paper, ur. la .set, ox say kfci or ouallty of paper aesired, .*r ' J <joi • ♦>*» C
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