Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1868 — Page 1

EIGHTEENTH YEAR

Sir. Burlihgaine's Mission. Kiorn the Now York Herald, 26. Tho Euvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for China, whaarrived sli New Yo#k dn Friday, Witli Ins companions—two magnates of the Chinese empire—and with a large retinue of secretaries, interpreters and servants, has already visited the Park, one of the greatest institutions ©f Nw Ytf*k tfce "White Fawn,'' tho successor of the "Black Crook," at Nibio's Garden the galleries of one or two principal photographers ahd the Century Club. The Ch^natoaf of Commerce on Saturday appointed Jomuiifctee to wSit upon tlie .Cannes* Ei»ns6y and welcome it? members to the city. In a few days Mr. Burlingame will go with bis Embassy to Washington and make knowa thp President -,ari4 J|ecretiry of State the special objects of its mission, so far as the government of the United States is concerned.1 Wo1 hope that the administration and CongrcJ?, and all in authority at Washington, will il ta eoiaejtble o|j|o|pinitJBlJbr efe-f lighing'amicable relations with Chink, Nothing should be neglected to opdn, widely tho door to the immense prospective advantages which such relations promise and will tecum j' i| JL

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Afte# visiting Washington it is probable that Mr. Burlingame will go to Ht-i vana and observe the nefarious workings of the coolie trade, which in many respects is no loss horrible than the old AfSrican slave trade. Passing over to J±maica, the Chinese Embassy may ^ail •thence to England and Initiate at the

Court of St. .Tarawa tho delicate and injportant negotiations Which Mr. Burlingame has been instructed to make with .the great European -Powers. In Two points our government has tjie advantage over the trans-Atlantic nations :—First, in the fact that Mr. Burlingame has bceh the Minister ol the United States to China and second, in the, fact thyt ii Wijs capacity he so folly .WOB fea facnfideBoe and good will of t"ho Chinese Emperor as to be appointed Minister of China to the

United States and to the nations of Europe. Such an y)poir)tment is unprecedented In tti6 history of international intercourse. It certainly will not be the fault of the Emperor of China if our owh government ia not placed ttrst in the the most favored members of the great family of nations with which the Chineso Empire seeks alliance. The immediate and the more remote benefits .of intimate diplomatic and conytiarcial Vel^fltjp between tlhina it#' tyajFJiitefl Statw^ni'pfoYo incalculably great.

It will require somebody to make a respeetable canvais. Thb me^tUng «t Ihe Union Leaguo shows the character of the men whoso active support Grant and} Colfax command. Wefl,nd tho.x^preaMUtivet thi» mqst oonieryativ^ interelts 'of the Republic taking an active part ir\ the oampaign Thesft men feel that the success of the IJepublican party means'a stable government, Reconstruction, the! healing of tho wounds of war, generftfiit^ justice, amnesty to the repentant, andt suffrage to the worthy. They see how xadly and wearily the nation drag^s „its: way under tho infamous administration of Andrew Johnson, and they look' to!

Grant and Colfax to give us newjif&.ag£j vigor:' Our friends from Main^ unto ma are •wartn with enthusiasm. work begin at once. Let this tianvaw b« the most thorough over known. The enemy will move heaven and earth to take: possession of Congress, or by some means' to divide our forces, or throw .confusion' into the Republican party, tt is not: enough that we elect Gen. Grant. Wo mutt utterly rout the Copperhead party, and destroy its power for evil. Already we see the better classes of the Deniocra cp hov«riiig over the negroes fttrd oBStiftg them suffrage. With a thorough c*Sva»s we can pol"! so large a majority Chit their party will be abandoned, and Ihe hateful anl bitter spirit which it has fostered sent to rot with the Toryism of the Revolution. A man will then be almost as ashamed to say he voted agaifist Grant and Colfax as our grandfathers, if they still lived, would be to confess to iiavihg opposed Washington and Adamt

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[Vroin the N«w Tork Tribune. The campaign opens brilliantly. Tiife response to ChifMgo show's that the Convention struck the public heart. The reicord of Gen. Grant is the most glorioufe chapter of our history. Whatever ma£ bo his politics, do can be ins#net *bte'to--Graftl's merits m-"the luster of 1:4 name. In knowing Grant we know ourl selves. Like Tennyson's great Duke, hp stands before u? "great in savipg oomV mon^sense ftt&l in simpticity 64bUttie."^-

The conqueror of Lee is bidden forth conquer Leo's remaining allies and as the canvaee deepens and ripens it will b4 found, wc think, that our candidate wil) win to his standard a large party known as "War Democrats." The leaders of thfa Democracy are sorely distressed,for a.cyitdidate. They have a dozon in training^. Hancock is kept on a flno pieco gf near Blair's place, ift'*Mle "ffcfJit^ Washington, and is in the. handi. of company of veteran poli&ip>i trnihars.—f They manage him as carefully as Mt Coburn and Mr. McCoole are manage^ before entering the prize-ring. He i* dieted, and made to take long wal^ and |o look like- A etatefemtfn and 'rii'acle to sign abstruse letters, which people are to presume he writes. By July he will b* in trim, and we shall probably have hini in the,ring. We suggest thaVGNrt. Sheridan capture Santantee, the big Indian'? who stole Hancock's uniform coat, and send him East. All the party wants is coat with giltNbuttons, and Santantee will epmlriend himself by his Atrd&try rft lbHst to the tribe of Tffnm&ny. Hall, In the evenlf^f OTnc6(^S railnlr^ we shall have McClelIap,2«f fj^jBidletc^iiOricne of thd buried members of the Adams family.—} Anybody to beat Grant!

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deneral Grant of Missoarl. ,« The Missouri. Democrat thinks that State has a better claim to Gen. Grant than any other, as his only homo that is by choice, and not by public gratitude er public doty, is located there. We shall not quarrel with Missouri about this mat* ter. Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and other States claim General Grant. We owly hope that he will so administer to the Government thai in the distant future it will be worth while tt dispute on this question •itxm cttloi Claimed ttws birth, of Hount tod Through which th« Ht1»* Homer begged hi* bread." ,,

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Liberal and Wise..

The resolution of the Chicago Platform promising the restoration of the late re bels to the franchise so soon as they ptiiW their submnsion and their loyalty was in troduced by that German Radical, G*rV Schurz. That is the liberal and wtar policy ot the Republican party. So soon as order shall be established, and proU? tion guaranteed to all classea ia thoSoath no one will be disposed to withhold political privileges from any one on account of support of the lata rebellion.—Oincinnuti awwes. ... "i»!rn5j •{-*SS tin its*

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The McCoole-Gobnrn Fight that wasaot ((Might! •,{ ,* -uH. eJiraflbnoIA —n-f/iti'i —***—•tedw

Intervention of Peacc nfii in Oonrfmlduiibii^lps!

riTJ odt fir died Witi Appearance of Hi»: Shteft" lid

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Great Hail Slorm a^ IndiapapoUsj

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Constitutionality! jtttfi Fjsh Special to the Terro Mnute Express, INDIANAPOLIS, May 27.

Judge ETlf^'bf tte'Supreme Cou^. this mornnig'T'en'dercd" an'' ofijQlot), djBcUring the Fisn Xiaw f-ftnS|tikulwnal.,-^-During the paatifew. weeks cqmpiaints jjf"' vi®latioh!of th^ laW fn's^fnW'^igfi^' mttety cases hay6 been xna'^tawie Jury here, the indictment^ in^whisJi-rw|H now be promptly made^ Now that tae law haa teen sustained by the Supi^t^e Court, its proVfsiprfl

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Tho hai: storm here last evening was the severes^ ever

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the/countj^^Tjhe gfpun^ for ffr half'^n hour after theriirtbfnv' was' covered wttite,. wrthi hait!rt6fi^)nfrbifl a half ^ari: incK tot^b ineh^ lt?J^am!fer^ /"ruit ripely iajufeill .»]») ^wheabjjancl regetablesb fan* filiin ,o1*s Ei ,pa*$io

BtJBOPEAlii 2l£Wl». BY QABJiE,

iLoNDOifj Ma^ 3G.~NeWs t^"tli8""-l%f of May his"-been Chinft, by-way .of ri ^Jorty thoqand ,«i(*DtrtherH-!uni8Ur8ei»f° weceT)esregJfig 'trreBtsTn^^he^ had-%ur» roritfd^d tKe'cHj^ threatf nin od t^ story'it." T&e garrison waB -i?,00§r strong. -j

Three foreign gunboats v^ere thereto protect Adjacep^:y^^#fs^ii^5»,i"4)i«Il^,ped' by the,rebels!?. r.t hi*l •seve aood

Derby wai^n'io-^ a vast throng was. |KMbNU Business .here almost entirely suBponded. The Pflnce 6fandoth'^'1itaeiii^e^ of a 'Weather -i oi.:

Mora thazi usual H*erm in cobseqift/^by!1ihert^9V^«W6{in^ tured by ltorse,L(|dy lilue Gowo, a»!eoK By1®«hfe mfin* oWna '"by BIT

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Weils, w^iog 4.1fr«4»'°woeil'r by Baron Rothsfchild, wasT-aecfiaid, 6nd', SpecttTam, %8RW|ing tS'tWPiike^^ ^eWca^le, wife .^i'pae0^:^' 'Ijstaipce.ono mile a^din* half. JEJighteen: horses ran. jBetting'betaro ttee race, tbi-ee

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one agiih'st •Xf^'ffliiSbcth', six t^.pP.e against Bluo Gown, fifteen to one against

King Alfred, etc. ^xaa''

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dispatch sUtes.ia paper was prepared jfi the Housq of(,Boprosentaliyaa to-da(j-, wd signed by ,uva Democratic... members, requesting tie.^atioual Democratic Executive Committee to eaUend invkatipn to the conservative scjdiora' and sailojsa1 organir.ations. throughout, the country. to attend the National Convention on, JuJ-y 4th, to participate in its deliberatioas.— The paper will be forwarded to the Chsiir^uan of the Committee the earliest moment. "!"5» 51*1

OSN. THOMAS IN THE WAR OFFICE. A dispatch says Gen. Thomas last eve-j

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To*rhe Tisnes dispatch sayt members of OongMkk endeavored fb persuade Stanton not t9 TOsigd, but

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the pnper step for hitn to take, and he will not go to the War O»c«f iftrtt prtre.

From New Orleans. dwa«t

jfiw OsiltANS, MTfty \2G jury watted tipon Gen. yiicuftnan 1b.t,»

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Vodv yesterday, accqmpaiiied by the Attorney General aiifl District Attorhei And made complaint that the Chief pf. roliob h*^ avowed "himself in possession. if khowl«dge as to the whet^bouts wiflhlp the State, of the nijtjed btuglar "Watasn, who he agreed to arre^ tf. .coinpepaated for.ap 3oin_gj and refusine .lb giv^ neceasair ifflormatlon to the sSeifi*f "SVsitson has forfeited his bond. The charge is supported by affidavits of- the SheiTO aha hU deputios. The,Grand .TdrV state that the offence is not coserad by finy law of the State, and they ai'k.ao tKt of iDbmiieiknding dleneraj, wlUt repfied tie/ wenfld investigate it ana .. take" the necessary' ttfeps in the matteral its*J0R n—r»~oiS -.j} -Jtsj -.t aBkflde Kland. -r.«co5 edi

PRoriDiijct, ^R. 1., M&y 2T.—"the Genera) Asseftnl^y tf Hh6de Island m'et at Newport, yesterday. After organising the votes for general officers were opunted, and declarW, and'GoT. Jturnside and his associates were inducted into office. ha* o» :l .»rf! rosteSlwaMO

'-All pinat 18 ity tHe train was stAppSl5'Ati4*irth%3:r«du(^tor,s

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t1 C'lii1''1 & iji"/-it Suspicions th3,t tfee figbt was Sold!

4rratrorrsrsrtM} thia 'woiftatf "Jf llb^ '-hoiiso •hdsfeqed/jto supply them the. bevi rage io' a woddenr pai^ Tt was lta '"nSflel drinlrrto many of

AkabtharrJrpartw took pbsgession of a wellj/^sod fcoolfctheirtf oF 1bd'tf1^4d oaken bucket" "straight."

Great depression ampngtheescursio ii^ §tnce uio "lfeWs of 'locCoole's arrist becamje^^heraHy.laiawn, and fearB tfa it $he flgltf.won't comft,offia ,,,R

Arrived at'LawrenceDurg at naif pist/ ikty (h bf^Arowdfiat tho-De^Ot ttf^ rewiVw

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Prize Fight

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.JfcoLfijiklNO, INJD., esurswo^rain arr^UtPhefc at and found at least ono thousand representing Kentucky, Ohio, I .iliinoiiJand tbe g¥oii ^footfthejturt r/r»in Oiocjariitt tliere waswi ^n^, qr^d^a^iipd^ittie A &' Ml Tepot, but we puwjberjjhat. euten-ed the cars was miich sitialffer ^Cha'n" was jekpftC^0(i^ei»W0Wna«teti*qitt wwse by no

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The arrest of McCoole ^at!- -lAWr&ie

n'pon tfifeif' Shfentf of Deafboflp-

t^gunt^'i/ftnd maLy/rfldrfe Cpoii tfce Tiic beeayfte ^^fxiiildf irt»ti .bfl ft*ind. 6Di«T sfW 'W»elW.H#r«

TbeQre^ion ffi&e s!&M4s3 It isW Soil of 'har.keRifjk* Slid lo( ka

an old citizen.

He protested that ho kn »w

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,dow of about forty corn and whi at

acres, \yith what is termed V^S^EIW69' except tho east, there, is 6ut little corn and wheat to be soon.—* east is a rolling wood, very tbipjPl and very bushy, and at an early hour j'tire.m&nisg «UJthB tl'844r' cc*nmflfauifl| qf tbe b^Hle']feround were filled wit men and boys, who appeared determin

ice of Henry Mars!

at the residence of llenry Marshall, near v,*as made by Qne^ff Arnold in person.

to gratis., Arnold in

The managers drove the stakes, aid had a ring ready by daylight in the moi iftgi buj as vrt was knbwjt that .teferw^pn

{JoJjuffi sdfCeeded ia dodgipg admii a jrlieiiwent-feoni .plaice .tin (Masse, a thus osoapetl atresb,'althoogh a large lot' of.oififtersj'Weefc.KJBhis'traek'Hll^the' ifig^.i hn.:T«iq t*d ,diThe groutldiiibis^mOraing iwis modei 'Catgly-softj-bul not^'.so mufch'BO'as to bo :disageeabli^ bat this hour,'31 30 a/11., there i^Agcedd jprospact of -Tai|i,"and the re I»a«ibe6aaeineiepcidkiing. via.

Sho nfiw4 of tl*e reiease of Mefldolfe bn $2,\)00:bomdadd ihat he was on his viy to fight and. forfait the same, ctehted j^reat fletoWidn and^enerpi iejoib^rig!

M(i Oopie 'Will' be ihere inr-a foWMhiit :s, •and he ba^not rauch titoe to sparfef -,2duQfsrATCH,:. 1.1

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uewnnmt tzaln which-Gsft at tMo^lMftiidonttiiitiaf'S^lsvtfn.^artr^ th iabdtib,LMI0'pa!8SBngeiK his jurt ifrrtvifl! iri^haicibwctwaa ivery orderly- infefri'barktcgaJndimovjng JoflR-'tl «not

The train wrs observed with'^hter et and -ciiiiosity By the country ^eoj lj& 'alotagthfiDiwiitej.i vr»i SnAboiie tenaniWs downotiW-fv,e» [ovriBtbbkltjthe safettner Ghlmpi^/i Wpll-

itoad'#d with paspenger^ bbund f6r tp .'fights. i-:l 'v-' n-^oq* v7 ''r J: i.1fn^Atr»"slttion 'm£&sb tjie

fel8^%tf at' t'hi ^e'pol, laving betn

released on $2,0®0 baH,' dnd ^Ai enfh a siastically received by the ex^rMoa^s is., John Sheen, of Lawrenceberg, was aij bftiU- ytrJ J: ip»l I-

The bdibwillabehfotfeifed if1 tH6%iit camds-xiff. .efeaax avail BOT SI in li.liot-

Jusfcibefore raaeUin^ AuVo/a',1-Bniotl, bf Dlovel*nd*.aiid Lsrkiri^

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evtj^y^ody' party ip tie w$Bd' Siog 'ijiinip' riib'etlng h'ymnsj ih whic% hQndfeds join.,' j[

About 50 newsp&pei-s "9 fepreseate? including^these Jof Tprk, .?hiJ4deljphia, (Sncmnati^ St. Louis, Louiavilj)^

.* GON^USIOK, AXV DBORDEE. boii 1 Ai 1:40 Miko iC^urn, .a brotlli of Joe.'and Patsey f?hepperd, commenced

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6atch-w'eight fight1 whbn* the roughs btdRethe otiter' ring aid rus'bed to the kake9,!i 'rtotb'tng potteS.' point, and many \ere hurt and the fight deoiar^d A draw .'' ., "f -^vei'ytMng is confusion and disorder.

It is geiierally believted..th»t die 3^c Coole^Dobtrtn fight is off. ,,

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Fourth dispatch.—Coburn with his seconds have just drove up to the field.

FIGHT BKTWKKN" PATSKY SHEPPARD AN MIKE COBURN. •"'At, aVbdt quarterT.'to twa, ..ihj:

DdmWrt bf the I ^^fopor^ Uck the River

bo^gotoff and besieged -^Mute 'fdt as amendments b.c Maynara, Baker and Van Horn ware referred to Committee of the Whole.

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two w^ lsBowil^pugHisttj ^gol irito a 'fifepute and drew^revolvers no shooting wp done McCeole looks almost precisely $is he did-t athii fight with Jon6?: He as .iuwriag-A ^jaUy.tine »mdtog b!# frJeWc^, anjl* iVc»ilflde®t'of!Vit t(Jry

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betting'as we near^dAif destinflfHon-^'I®-diea'tions of rein. 'f vi The gitjuddi werb«1«eaoh^ al "11^3p,i 2,000! petBnne nwait His- ^MiSOboWi^] pescaaece-'WAa' greeted1" )with ~&t4infe%s£i and applause. .9bnK4«-. itwjeei* »aJ 1 wvtcfui -WtV. R1**""

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.3^W.TTispatch.-—.Tijp. tsiqe ri ig being iriaao and the principals in tl fight are in tho vicinity, but hidden.

McCoole is decidedly the favorite, be running two to one against Coburn. Tl St. Louis., man ace betting. tf»ree on McC^W'^Th? N6w Xorl?e 'U ^t thefre ste 16W people oti tn^_grpuDds.

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^«ig^pjgvifjpt$2Q(j?gkg. ,cafy&. ..on. bei •tween brother or id tlje greatest conUi sion. ^.poburDr's^SeConiis wece Dick Soiiy wood and Sitrutiy Shajqiard's, Johnny Ma*fc' .... Johnr

'jfis^tUM^possible_to decide- who the tTOfte.iSm the^Press geneoally. excluded, fetid disorder prevailed. The rain, decidedly blood

tig^it^minOTCed dicing a storm of The fi«t three rQunds were deci ia faw Pjai^wr. gtieppafd. t'irat and firstjt'ftgcfe down for Skeppatd fourth, roui *nd ?ojvi4 eSch, Patsey hit short

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th men came unsmiling, 0od sparring done by short withjlhe left and rnonhj|j'po|%to

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The men hardly to the scratch for the sixth round, when a violent tumult arose a^Klvtjie iP5Pi?ion.

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wards the depot and shouted, "Cobnro is arrested and in the hands of the Hheriti' if you don't rescuo him there will be no a.lwrij«-f|olli''r ot mjsnv.jtpe tjeoiral On^foj it if *va?--5a 'Sell. XJc&urri' ^^.1 jh'

arrested and in the hands of the Sheriti, e-

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np th riai ly,

At :i p. m., McCooie, through Lpw Clark, of the St. Louis Times, demanded

tho battlo money, and the crowd disperspaetion ae, to whether outs ed. The qaaetion as to bets "K^bm iS undfMRfcdv

Several unimportant private bills w^re passed also a bill to re-establish boundaries of Collection Districts in Michigan, and a bill for prevention and punishmobt. of frauds on ihe Revenue, and for prevention of smuggling.

Mr. Elliott,from the committee on Coipmerce, reported a substitute for Pike's bill to promote American commerce.H-. Tonnage t&x is to be. collected fjom yessdgf arflvirig from fpreigjl poatts. 3l drawba'ck e^jual to the dutifts is' allowed on material used in ship .tyiilding and rig•t per .jtjjht. Cthei'ft'fvM rfctaJDwVfor the use of ^tha United £j£!BP.4-y. ¥¥ere' aro '^Veraf other niiw ^rovi^ioii.-', including one extending provisions of t8e ac^ .tt M52J* in reference* t() registering

Vessels,!lo those bhilt by the United Stutfcs provided thej' were not transferred ilii-jiag-lho rebellion, to foreign Towers, ATter debate,ijie bill.went over until tomorrow. 'The House weiil into Committee -f ilie Whole, Mr. Main in the chair, op ll Itidia^ Ajttiroptlation bill..

Sir. Butle#, who rejjiorted ~tli(! bill, made some remarks in opposition ti the ^(•stenv !tf administering |.ntHan a unjusKto the Indian1:, h•ii.tce

Tjt-j^jneral corruption and'fraud by Indian Agents. Ho thought ihe Co remittee on Indian Aflairs wore uriiuiimou\Jy of .tho opinion tfciat the Indian Bureau should be transferred the War

Department. Messrs. AVindoui and Chase opposed, and Pruyjie favored the idea. "J^he tilI was then considered iu ctetaij. butv iwthout conclusion. th« Gorofnitt.ie ii-Hi

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ly *nd jkcj£M th^4U^« lo£e, w^twm. IF*

Oth.—rUautious sparring, Sheppard let fly with the left and got upon Coburn's ht. Cobnrn cautious anl retreating, pard would riot be deuied, but. in the rush got stinger on the right, a rally ajy|^)be{^pard d«^(^ |Uid carried to his corner.

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Some ma.l. all (render-

ally disgusted. m'COOLE DEMANDS THE BATTTK MONEY. Sixth dispatch.- At ten minutes before three McCoole throw his castor into |he ring, and immediately after his bnrh" Iguro appeared within the rope?. He seated himself in his corner and calmly awuivji the coming of his antagonist.

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Adjourned. A caucus of Republican members was subse^w.ently announced for tii-iB«rinW

Mr. SB6rFnian gave notice he woiild rfti Thursday next call up tho, funding bill 'and endeavor to have it^disposed of.

The bill to aniend the act granting land in aid of Railroad and telegraph front tho Central Pacific Railrosd ir California to Portland, Oregon, parsed 1-b extends the timo alloived for .completion of the road.

Mr. Conkling in-trodtrced a c^ncurrenlt resolution fer adjournment on the 13tji Qf .June, tabled. ,A bip,.to incorporate the National Life Ins^itice Company of the United Statds

Mr. Sumner submitted an order accepting the resignation of Forney, and authorising McDonald to act na Secretary of th« Senate, ad interim. 1."t

Mr. Drake and Harlan objected. On motion of Mr. Morton, the S«cri twy of State was called on for copiss df all corrcspondenco and negotiations with the British Government relative to Aia^ barrm claims.

On motioi af )ff. DaVii his resolution for a committee to inresttgatp as to all logsd threats or intimidation?, against Stoatobs, wlfctive to the impeachaient trial, was taken up by a vote of 23 to 14.

Mr. Davis then offered a substitute de» fiaing slightly, including overtures oCari ftil^rdipBrcharacter By a SfeniitSr en-4 any person in„tho rianae of a S^natbr.

At suggestion of Mr. Conkling, lia modified person after Senators. He said be had no reference to any Senators, said it was notorious that such threats and intimidations were used towards the Senate, alluding to a remark made on a former occasion _Mr. Fesssndetl in regard to tlirnaTS'maUc in this Chamber.

Mr. Fessenden rojoined. It was not'a Senator Jr^officer that rriade th«n but an o^t»ider.

After further discussion the resolution was amended by providing that the committee consist of five.

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resolution reoitihg are in progress jof

that several bridges construction across the Ohio river, ajid that that great highway of commence should not be obstructed, and asking the propriety of a general law providing that no bridge shall be constructed o^er tho channel less than 500 feet adopted.

The Spoaker prejented a communication from the Secretary of the Treastirj', with report of Geo. W. Brog£ on Caijaa is he & re re IlSr. Moreh'ead^reaenfed^ petitiVfii Train working} men pf Pit^sbfiirg uid Allegheny. Cpunties, for increase duii®l referred to Committee "on Way.3 a,nd

f^rnes ii|t||0dtMM4A»fe^lution fc-

quiri.

J-'i

rlfational.. Hfink^.. to jnake "'Sorts /eferrccl.'" ^amendments to tho Ar^iy

tmsai

Appropriation bill were non-coneunjed in. Committee of Conference asked fpr. Mr. Schenck reported back the liax bill, and would ask its consideration tin Committee of the Whole to-morrow, wul daily thereafter until disposed of. II? der instructions of tho Committee Ways and Means he reported bad. printed bill without amendments. Mg. would have, however, a number jof amendments, mostly of a verbal character.

Mr. i^fry offered a rba'olution instructing thecSuperiateBilept of public grourtds to trfmlinit'fl.ovyerS from all tho public gardens'*fcv'elfil'iof the-National Ceraeteriea to.be placed on soldiers cravatprivate tiiu ^sutbj adopt^.l unanimously.

Mr. Koss then rose and made a.persoiw al explanation, at tho conclusion of wllieh tho substitute was adopted. !,

At 2 o'clock the Senate held ei^cti tive session for about ten iriintttos. \yi^n fJau Jienate .,canaa out of Exfou-?

AS

ft

.. I ARREST OP .FOE COBURN.

a^Pi6.h'iIi»p'Uolu^Joe

-I rraut nib weatiaroRPtt ayti ^amined ,tbe ticket^ tight -«reat confusion an And several persons: we^ejj^utfOftjbUtijpst much diss^ti^fa^tipn. ... ,lla: ji rnta I ^naL wm jjiymlo aUit,Uwv JAp- HollyWoH1 came running up from to nriirfij* fed jftioam so'^Wt We coMScltor wards tho depot and shouted, "Cobnro is IIP .JjMhy®! waa^eiaiSletelv IrifflleSr1

Cyburn was arrest-

•4*3lit he waa entering the ring, the

who urged the propriety tf-his,substitute, and bv Messrs. Trunibull and Mortrm, who opjHjsed it, and. advocated the bill

Mr. Buckalew also opposed the amendment, which Mr. Drake then modified by striking out the objsctioDablo clause, of ail unalterable constitution, so far as qoncerns the right of suffrage, and inserting one simply forbidding denial of thoiolective franchise 011 account of race or color..

Afa". ferry moved ae^t^ni^4fyiiuen^ ,to the amendment *tp stfikfc ouj^of/the biH all but the follow'uig

Ire it enacted, fee, That the HtHte of Arkansas is entitled and admitted to1 representation in Congress jsfl anft.of the •rttsftfe#-iiPthe Union.

After.'.Xurthor "Wilson moved* to adjourn,- pending which, Mrk Buckalew otferod a rMolntion, which was laiii over.

Resolved, As the sense nl the Senate, thai any enforced attendance ofj a member of the Senate .bejprs .'•kg. Committee of the House of Hefrr^sahtfli#ej to bo examined as a witness ed) any question relating to the impeachment trial would bo a flagrant breach of the privileges of the Senate, and that any voluntary utterance ol a Senator befbre a Committee for fiich pu'rp^se would bn highly improp*

no:

Arrest of MeCOofe-''

eiij

CINCINNATT May 27.—-McCoole was arrested near C'ol4 Spring, Ind.j at tiree o'clock this morning, by the •Sherif'of Dearborn County, and taten to Lawrenceirg. Parties hav 3 left here by, spettkl train to effect his release This may postpone the finrht.f -f,ij ',il

M'rOOT.TC RKT.EASETl ON $2,000 EiU..

McCoole WHS bound over-by the Grand Jury of Dearborn county in $2,000 to appear day af'ier to-morrow. Bonds were given and McCoole left Lawrenccburg at lo o'clock for the battle ground..- ». *-'1ik*---..- Hl'VibHll I -bi.

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From Cincinnati'""1

CINCINNATI, May 27.—Judge Dc»nplian of the Kenton County, Kentucky, Circuit Court, to-day enjoined Murray, Jtddy & C'i^ and Woo|1f Col ton '& manager^ of the PaSlupah ,and Kentucky Stale lotteries, from drawing any lotteries in the State of Tfentricky.'''

FROM THE PRIZE KINQ. ft, ". The excursion trains from the prize, r'.ng reached the city about half past tlx o'clock. The excursionists generally not in very good humor, the impression pjrevailin& that the price fight had been sold.

Cohurii, after his arrc.=t was tnltenj to Lnwrenceburg, where he and ilcOoioly. remain to-night. The excitemep^ jn |b'(j dity teiday Was intensf-,'^nf eVdr^tffing is qtnet to-night .owing to the fast tbti a. drenching rain has' been falling since liV^'olQcffjkijd^hegrbg alt cljpspfl.

New York Pre?8 on Impeachment New YOEK, May 27.—The Herald considers the final vote on impeachment, as a defeat of tho extremists in the Re-. publics party.

I'tus Tribune says it is a tainted verdict, and was procured by the uso of money. Tho World says, by the defeat of impeachment we have" been savod from entering tho broad road to Mexican anarchy, and thinks the people will be gratifled at the conclusion of iui^Ksh^aent^and hojSbs^ogio^wttl now p^|e^| 1^) fcuei" ne»s. _•

Tho Sun hopes the bribery Question may b8 silted to the, bottom, and says it ia hu-miliu-tilig to s^ard it as. possible that apy man has conducted himself so as to prove mors fit to adorn a cell ihgu a seat .as Judge in'this important trjaXi^oi ,: il- i6Jfco»a pilnm

Murder

PORTLAND, MASS, May 27.—Cornelius Holmes wu fuund ^mjirdered in abyw.t near Aha back en trancP to the cemetery, in tho adjoining town1 of Kihg st"n. Mr. Holmes was quite wmlthy, Wit not being of strung leind his property lias- heen rtfwtl/'lield in trusty Era received quite a lurge sum of money yesterday. which was found upon him. It i3 supposed the murderer was frightened away before robbing his victim. The scone of the murder gives evidence of a violent struggle. No clu-i obtained of the murderer,

•/V) Proposes to Compromlsej p?RiNH-"¥i .Maj' ai.— Wincbell." the abfOAndihfr 6foker of this ciLy, lift? made a proposition tn hid rtedilors for settlement. lie oAWb to give Ilia notes for one year, lor the -full- amount of his indublednese. His whereabout is ?tjll iinUrovvn.

.VEW 'VOUK nicr GOODS JlikKKTl TuleRraph.t- KFW VVs»it^ -fllay 27. The market cxeibits 8jmptom% of returning aiimation, influenced by fine weateer, and indionti jinnow ate that prices Uatcr.(ifitDCd!bottom,«5 tnflis%Ve cnftaHlhg fheir prodnctiolH, meantimo price? ruleaeeaiiy at-7c for pointing cloths' 12^$ (g)l jJ4 for standard print*, l(i@li» -for) detains, 2U for Armuirs. If for i'rint cloths. lKVgi"^ for

CINCINNATI MARKET. By Telegraph.! ClKCIKKAJ i. May'"27. VI.OITR—Iuli and unchanged

WHEAT— Dnllond nrcnanged, red winter an 1 iiourht at 62 35 aud2 4U for No and 1. CORN—Thill, 'loping unsettled and not saleable. over 95a.

OATS—IMi'l at 70@80c. RYE—Pull acd pikes drooping. No 1 at 1 95, hoice held at S2. .•. IKV

BARLEY—Notiilng doiogi I IOBACCO—Firmer, lugs $7 .-•ft.iOoO, leaf 10 0 demand is food ond the lowar grades are lower.

COTTON—Dull and nominal at 28c for middling.

ritOISTONS—Quiet hut unchanged. UUTTEU—Quiet at P6@2Pc. EOOlr—-^t 13c. CHEESS—

Steady at 10@li for new according

to quality. LINSEED OIL—Dull and offered nt 91 18 without buyer/-.

PORK—Dull and nominal,-mess cm-n b^ bought at S'2S 26. BULK MEATS—Neglected, held at 12% and 1-Wi foe shoulders and aides.

BACON—Dull, shoulders 13%, clear rib 1Gj£ Rnii clear J7J4LARD—Meld !»t l»-'i#19, bilt tln i« Was n.. de imwiJ. cj i.-i i| f.ir. ,»i«i

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=:n UTOCK MAHKBT.u ftjT6legri»iti.f New Voek, May 57. Munej' vary fivay "at 3@5"per cent on call.

Sterliaf! -qnief at ft&J

nwunp Tjiiii-i n* iv^iiTi. 4i«lSiovfr, cltisingit^. LOHUB luaJeiat coat for onrrfipt ntid flat jRi^'tiorrowfog.

Export to-day orfe rtiHlon ten Thoiisaud. Qovernments continu* actir^ and atf again kigoer, qiosiag atoaity., ,,,,,

The A»si«J4ut Treasnrer oonvurted 7-30's ifcnrv Clew# tCo., fntsltli tht aWiezfil 4-5(1 ia«t»tioos.

Ooupons of 'Si do. '.62 10IU(311%: 64

i9i%@V9s/i

no*:

do. lWH®1Q9Ste, do. new-ill*

ailljfe do. •«Tlll%(§m^: 10-ma 105^fgi064 7-30'gl08^®lC9 Border State bouds active with marked advan ec avrsagiug 2 per cent and reaching 4 pei cent an Old Viruiirf^*.

Railway market buayant and higher, filming strong. Kxpiyssitndmjscellaneoiis list dull.

CHICAGO MARKET/ °m

ByTuiegrapU.! FLOUR—Dull and

Chigaoo, May 27.

nominal spring exttaat

lower, aales'of N6 I atj

2 02 »nt No 2 at 1 *081 9". CORN—Jlodnratfilj active and .idwer, No 1 in store 8S@Sf, So' 2 at S7®87^, rejected 80(987. closieg stody. 1

OATS-J^^ic lowOi- «*lB3 *t -085885, wita bayeaa at iuside, •. RYE—Quiet andfirmer sates at'|X fip.for No 25n store.

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1

BARtlBY—Doll t^td tMMttnal.i^W. .1KU.4 |.^, PROVISIONS—Inat Uveand almost noiniiutl. POBK—Inactiye and nominal at 8'is /oil meffl. """1 *""'1

I»aR0—18^ fiflii js ns&« ittVttit a.-ii ion BULK ME AX—Dry salted* shoulders 12q. BEEF CATTLE—Firmer at ,S7 25(g7 for medinm to fair and 8@9 05 for good to extra

HOQ8—Qnit-t, common grades K^Wt- loner at $£ 65 for oofiinon ji»Tnadinm nad 6 76^8 00 for gona (o choice

ii bi NEW YORK MAEKKT

1 nwf

By Telegraph.] Niqjr VOHH, ftlay t7. COTTON—I.esa active at previoiw ligurea. PTBTt—Hesry at I0@20c lower S8 00@S C6 for superstate aaA 'vreitern, and 9@5 50 for ektra state V(§lli o^ forjestra western, II 60 for Wlijte wheat extra 9 Q0@13 25 for cumtQ^n to ctfoice R, JI O. 11@12 CO for extra extra St Lcnis at 12 25@1G 6i closiii{ gniet. California dull and lower At ]1@13 ft* .rvft, fionr jjil.'t uhclianged

COR N-ME AL—Steady."" '6li -JJ-3 WHISKY—Dnll. H'UEAT—Hea»,v Jand 3(g5c lower at SQ 16® 2 10%for No 2 sjiriug closing at insid price 27 for No 1 do, 2 22(g 2 23 lor No 1 and 2 do mixed, 2 35 ttr wliltc'r reirCanada in bond, 2G5 for winter amber Canada free, 2 G9% for fair weite iVBchig&n, 2 90 for while Califerniai ,•

RYB—Bnlland lower. I BARLEY-i-Noniinal MALT—Qniet. .mTORN—Ifeavy and l@2c lower at $1 07(3*1 10 for new mixed western afloat, chiefly 1 0S@1 QSJiJ. old do 1 15£ in store, 1 10 for white westeon and 1 18 for yellow southern.

OATS—Dull and lower at 8fi@S6}£ fcr western in store. nft uvtiv-i RICK—Quiet and firm. •r'l -'iJ

COFFEE—Nominal. SUGAR—Fairly active at 12J^l2i^ Cu'uai 12 •15 for Aorto Rico and 12J4 for Havana. MOLASSES—Dull, Cnba 67.

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I1ETROLKUM—Steady at 1^@13J4 f«r.cind«» and JO for refined bonded. HdP8—Qniet.

WOOL—Qniet and droopintr at -l/fgoO fot domestic flecco. LEATHER—Hemlock^s.ple fu moderate request hot unchanged.

COAL—Qnief. PORK—J)ull and lower at S28 43 fpr new -w 27 75 for old, 23@)J3 B0 for piime and 2-1 p'@ 24 Mforprlme mess.*

BEEF-^-Buiet at $1S@20 &J for new plaftV Aqd 2U 6Q(324 75for new extra meatBEEF HAMS-Heavy a, 830®:i4.

Cur MEiTS-Quiet at l3@l:n£ for ahbnillers. siad 17@18,for hams. 'v B-LARUr-rDull and a shadeJowerat common to prime steam and 19@1?).4 sor ,k« •rendered:'

HUffTfiR—Steady ot [email protected] Oliio and'r.r State. iiflTTH no CHEESE—Quiet at 10@1C. ..

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$IEPIAL NOTICES.

APRIL—I8CS. q.

TUELL, RIPLEY & Cp.j«f« Offer a very complete Una of Spring Goods in SPRING SILKS, SPRING DRESS oSojps,.

CLOAKS, SHAWLS,!

PRINTS,

TRIMMING3, MUSLINS, Ao

i) bz

RIBBONS,

LACE ARTICLES,

Ac., Ae., Sto.

The attention of th,e closest cash buyers, Whiles sale and Retail, solicited. TUELL, RIPLKY Js CO.

AERBN'S IMPROVED ns rtoOPlNG. ,1

DENTISTRY.

DR

L. H. BAKTHOLOMMt SrROEON iNI) HtsCKAMCAI. I* 1

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Sjicceseor to Dr, B. M. WELl,'No National Block, Torre Haute,: Ind.

fmhtOdtr

J^K AliDSON,

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$n*OSSSOtl TO UB. S. B. 9M1TU,

OITFIOK—4)n Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street aplWtf TKUItK-HAIiJTC INI).

0. LINCOLN,

Oldest Estabiiaked Dent fat In I'erre Hnale, OFFICE—Oo Sixth Street, between Uafu Ohio, one door eoafch vf NatiMi«I Kunpe.

afu and

Having bftd upw»rU years' rlsace in Dentistry, ho is Coufldeiit that be ttec Oirasnf

Kvts »atl«fftotion in all cases.

JOHN ABMSTBONG,

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GOIi© —139M vs !J..| -l»*t «"1t 1

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ST. LOUIS MARKET

Bv*¥eleprtiph.j^ .. ST.-tfrw. May's?.s TOACCO—Very^firm at for «]I jy MB

COTTON—Nothing tTBuspirea-r..,.",g HEMP—Active, nndreajed at iutgi Co, are«4ed, single hackled 2 40jg2 ir, and double do 2 95 'TVOVtt—Continues dullj. jiles of spring and fftll .ntwrfln?at$7 503S. do XX 10 ?5@10 87J, fa-.cy 14314 25.

WffEAB—Dectln^dyfc. ot cioice red and -Whtt- fall at in? (Sfig? Til, TTo 1 spring 1 85®1 90, No 2 at 1 8®l 8S.

COnK-HeaTy tmt l.olders firmly contend fqr iirarious prices, mixed and yellow S9, mfieil irtrlte and white 90, choice whsie

OATi^-Inactire andlifavy at (9(3£2f. «. ,j,BAKLEY—Quiet sales at S.' 50 for' lair prime.. «nd S 65 fortholce.. RYE—nearr at Si 85.' jj3ftr i,,af( B\wsr-Stti*t

828 5Ut

IiAHD—Veryqaiet, sil^s of smaJi Iota at20c, local demand.' CATTLB—Good it 7g8}£.

HOGS—mall supply and fir at at 6

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ARBERT. J. Jv. MAItfeH

IOWA

kKATi ESTATE AGKNCY. FARMS, WILD LANDS, And Oitv Property of every description, for S*j».

An erperience of fifteen yesrs enable ns to insure satisfaction in every itepaitment of bnaintM relating to a general Beal Estate Agency.

HARBEKT & MARSH,) 54 WALNtTT 8TBEKT, nZ7dwiy lJes Moincs.lowa

Gnusmith and Stencil Cutter.

Floor, Whisky a»d Sack brands, also Plates ioi marking'Clothing, cut to order. Gun» made and repaired tn the best of style"

All work warranted to give satisfaction. J^hop •2d doorKsi«t of the Nftw Court TToc^, th« Vlfro ennnty Hay ttcftlas. (ill

^RCHITBCT & BUILDER.

,T. A. VRYDAGH.

"Plans, Specifications, Snperintendanc?, and Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Bniidings.

Omei.—South east corner of Main and Tlftb Streets, over Ponnelly's Prnn Store. my26dly

!»»-i ,. «S -i'.i

OMNIBUS LINE.

1 I E S O N I S Vy« AND HACK 14If®. -1 Will attend to ail calls fer trains leaving the Oity,iani! also deliver passengers In any part-of tb« olty with care and dlsbatch

Ailordmle ton the Slate at tb« Post Offlc*. at Davis1 Drag Store, or my r«st-t*oc« wlil t«pranpt ly attend.^ to. ^,Jon20dtf

AS AND STEAM FITTING Main Street, between Gth and 7th, FREDEBIH OEIGKB. Having employed the services of J. S- Ferguson, a well known praaileal workman, he is no* prepared to execute all «niae in the above bustneas, with promptness and diapatcti. «ets«nv

BILL POSTm,

Programmes and Circulars distributed in GOOD STYLE! MT 4U ord*a-ielt JDo^ll*! {i«ll. «r at th rtuting Offlcee.rwlll be proroiitly ttended to wit a FRH^d dl«£)*tO^. t»Mt

j8«

fc»a«

^fivtds WW

tiwit} or tftjfr qif jfti^wi

gUSIMESt PIRKCTOIIY. sdf fesast! ATTORNSTK Wm. E. BtcLaaa, lUa Btrtwt. Baird A Cruft, 82 Street. STiirry B*#bIl, Tlrtrfi «t., nmfsr llMonfc Hall.

Jicott A Day, CO O^kio Street. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. J. A. Vrydagh, corner Main and Fifth. Oltft coijMr MTnra and Mnlberry. 3] a «.i9 BAK.EBSP tvifier

Frank Ghiinig A Bro., L&f*j*ti* Street. BILL, POSTING. Gee. W. Ke itoaider, at tU« -otlc&. 5.

COAL DEALBKSr

K. K, itferrlU,llOTM*ig ttreet. cJcv I Ri. hard McKIro^, southwest ror. Public Hifttara.

DENTISTS.

L. II. llartlicloinew, 157 Bfafn street. C. lwlf en Main and Ohio. J. Richardson,Ohio street, bet. Third ani|J4th. rYR'd^tni9^' H. F. Ryiijer», Mstn, betweetf 6th and TtA dts. II. Oiatldge, No. 8 North ith.St.

NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS, T. H. Riddle, 151 Main street NOTIONS, TOYS, FANCY GRO „RIES.

.as

(ant it (at ysars. This is the best and chefrpv est Boof in use, »ad is fire-proof. Call on OLIFX 4 WILLlAild, Prairie City Pinning' Mills, corner of 9th iuji Mulberry Streets. laddtf I 4-

Clannsen, Bichowsky A Co., Main street, qear Hth. .. .,

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OMNIBUS LINE.

jafi id C. B. Miller, orders at Post Offlce PLTJMBER. B. Bucket, Sonth Fourth street.

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BOOTS ANIXSHOEd..

N. Andrew-1,~Hala street, bet. Fifth and Siith Chas.

onrth

street,

BOOKS AND STATIONERY. |:|Bartlett A A.u«tin, 101 Main street, i. P. McDonald, Postofllcs Lobby.

M. W. O'Connell, Main street east of Fourth. CONFECTIONERY

lAND

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|j

DRY QOODS.

Tuell, Ripley .t Co., corner 6th and Main street. \Y. S. Kyco Co., 77 Main rtreat. O. Wittlg.£ Co.. 73 Main street. Edaall A Co.,' corner Fourth and M&fn Saxton A Walmsley, 111 Main street. Cornelinsft Haggerty, corner Main and feJTi# J' f/Viti noTTrtnrama ^'i-

to siq lii hag

RAILROAD AGENT?-""*4

JamerB. Turner, a* McKeen A Paddock's Mill. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Sritnes A Archer, corner Main and 3d 8t. HIckcox, Scott A Co., 60 Ohio Street.

RETAIL GROCERS,

Joseph Strong, 190 Main street. Ray ds Bally, Fourth street, South of PostOflts e. E R. Wright A Co., 156 Main street.

STOVE3 AND TIN WARE. G. Foster Smith, oae^door East of Hulman's S: B. Henderson, Fourth street, SoutB of P. 0 James B. Haggerty & Co., 187 Main street.

SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. J. A. Foote, 66 Main street. UNDERTAKER.

Iia&c Ball, corner Third and Cherry.

BOOTS AND SHOES:

(JKKAT CLKAKANCE SALI teaoista 0 op

1

Siwm

BOOTS & SHOE

~-.tr, ion 1. 'f

I will noil my own manufacture of

French Calf Boots for |S,

KIP $6,50 AID

IV

x-vwa. -tvwA s^.^J

BAKERY.

AtcUee IIe\ri(t# No. 20 south 4th stroet. CONCRETE PAVEMENT. T. A. Madison, cainsr 6th tad Poplar Streets fjl W CA ftRIAGE FACTORY^ Harper, Wildy Co., Cor. 2da~nd\|ralnut.

CLOTBfING-. j-1! jy

W. H. Bannister, 79 Main Streat.^T COMMERCIAL COLLEWE.

It. Oarviu t'Oircn, Principal, cor. 6th S Main.

COMMISSION AND GRAIN. Lyae A I.«wes, Msrtn at near corner of 7th. K. 11,

JUryoAt & L'a., Kaat, *L»in Street. •Tolin TTanev c'Co., First St., on Canal Baiin.

stl^c-t

DRUGGISTS.

Irfi Grover, Fourth street, opposite Market. Barr, Guliclt Berry, corner Mtfin and Foarth. 1. Ii. Mahan A Co., corner Alain and Sixth. i. A H. A. Davis, cbrner Mailt and 'Third.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Jones A Jon eg, eaat aide Public Square. Lyne .1- Lawes, Main St., near corner 7th.

GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, "!i F. Gti-jr, Gas and Steam Fitter, Main Attest, between ''th and 7th. GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTER

John Armstrong, Ohio Btreet, east of Thlrdi

HATS AND CAPS.'1

Joseph C. Yates, 145 Main streai.- ^n'i ,-/iD

HOTELS..]ii .^ tmi] I

National Honse, corner Sixth and Mala. Clark Honsa, corner Ohio and First. Ter re Hanie Houfe, cornerMain and

Seven

Early Honse, Weat end Main street. HOUSE AND SIGN PAlNTfiM B. Buckall, rath Tonrth street. Wm. B. Manning, Ohio St.,.East of 4th. W. Howard Manning, Oh&rt-J st., betw*^i 3d ami ttluMa

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ICE DEALERS.

Jardb Steiomehl. tiS Maltt Street. eW INSURANCE' AGENTS.-tat Moottd Cra«e, Main street, east of litthij

S)r ttle

JEWELLERS. 7

S. R. Freeman, 71 Mainstreet. V« John R. Freeman, 6 Warren's Block

e'fKjuf) -JOB PRINTER. John A, Bryan, 116 Main Street.

f,

MUSIC DEALERS.

J. G. Lindemann, 91 Main street. -T L. Kissner, Palace of Music, 48 OWo street.

MECHANICIAN. 7

A. Tittman, 201 Main street. sb-~irfrfT sjMILLINERY. Mrs. M. Wyeth, 88 South 4th Utreet. -,J5 Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite Post Offlce. Mrs. H. A. Walter, 85 Main stmt, np stafn

91.

Call »&d PTamino(arKj yon are tare to bay.

O. E. HUGGLES,

No, 16 North 4th «t-. .... {-,* if .:•»»tr .f Sldlmfqa j. ni 11.»QyrV'

OOTS AND SHOBS.

A E W S is nlllng

Bools & Shoes Very Cheap To close ont kls large stock of

Boots Shoe* and Oalten, To make room for Spring stock. Ton will s»« mouey by oalliug oa hia at .,.^Na 3 Meohanios Block,

Partlcnlar AtUntlon Is girea So

CUSTOM WORK ThU Deparlm^Qt In th« hand* of tt&ljULYuI uroMBrtH.

gTBAM.DtB HOTJS®rlJ^

Ils'OluMlIPftE

Has returned to tils *Uyj,and ftt«4vp Stewn PyeiBgand ScOwrfDt Istkbllshnient, at the old Stand, Mo. 8 North Fourth Street, w%ere he will bepleased to meet his old friends, and as many neurones as may fliVbrMm with thoir jatronage tSdtf

JOH5 S. BEIZ, brljl Stack, So. E Sals 8

i.

GEO. W. REIPSNIDEH.6

a:

Terro IIa,ut«» Indiana,

i» 06T isepectfaUy recomsawidshls well eelectJxL *d stock of Js»na, Tl«nnsls^5*»ln a«ti plaid Lioseys, Blankets, Coverlets, and Woolen.KnitfWly eaiP"» Goods

LiiDfeys, SIMIHH, r-" ting Yarns, of diOsrent kind*. Being I abled to warrant the lot aiMUty ef tt(« 1 most respectfully invite Ladles and Gi

snlifp#

I ESTABLISHED MAY 12,1851

The Wreat English fiemcd).

SIR JAlRSfLAKKKS FKMALK flLl» Prepared from a Prescription or Mr J. OUrte, M. 1., Physician Kxtraordiuary to the Queen

This invaluable nadiaine is unfailing in the cur.- of all tho-e painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is snbjcct. It moderates all excesses and ratr.ovos all obstructions, from whatever cause.

TO MARRIED l,Ani»

It is particularly suited, it wlii. In a short time bring on the uiouthly period wItb~TeKuUrlty,nud although a power fa

I remedy, does cot contain

anything hnrtful to tne ronstitntlen. In all case, of Nervous anl Splual Alhetions, Pains in the Bwk and Liuibe, Vatlgne on slight exertion Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites it will effect a cure when all other means lixit failed. Full directions In the psmphUt aronti.1 each

SriOlAl. NOTTOE.

BEWABB OP «'0UNT£B«its. Observe

isIPii—HEAI.TH-LIPE-HEAL.TH-

tih»

name

of JOB M03SS on tlie package—purchase noti. without it—AIL others are base and trorthlcts imitations.

N. —One Dollar, with liftoen ceots for pelage, enclosed to tho sole Proprietor, jOB MOSlfS 27Cortiandt stroot, New Kork, will insure a tottle"ol tho t«HUi»e, containing Jfifty Pills, by ntnrn mall, socur«l soiled from all observation,

-STRENGTHt! -STHBlfQTH I?

The «re»f^French tteiuedy

Dolauiarre's Specific Pills Prepmed by Girancimp & DrroTr, Ko. 14 Eu« LbuibarJ, Parij, and highly recommended the em Ire MedK-al Faculty ot Krauce.

Area most energetic and edlclor.t "Remedy in cases of .^peripatorrhcra or tiemlual Weakness Nightly, Dally or PamsTORr Emissions Sexual We&kuess or iMPorrsci Weakness arisisg from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses Relaxation of the Genital Organs Weak Spine "Lirae" "Brick-dust" deposits in thaVttue "Milky Itucharges," Ac., umiI all the ghastly train of fytnitoiui) Aribii.g froui Ovwuse or Ikxcessea.

A Pamphlet, contal. itig full particulars, witli Directions and Advice, (.rimed in French, G-r maa. Spanish and Knglish, accompaniosearh lm« and tvlil be sent by mail, free ot cost, to «uy one who will write lor it.

Prl^I.OO Per Boi, or Sli Boxes lor ASK FOR DBLAMABBE'd SPKCIFIC Pll.la, ANP TAKK NO OTHKlt?

Paid by all tlie principal Druggists, r.r will tie »6r.t by mall, ecourety sealed from observation on receipt of the sperltiarl price by any adv*t tiling Aurrntfl, or by tho aoio Proprietors, OSCAit G. MOSES 4 CO., 'SI cVrtlandt Street, lies Y»rk Agents fur Tcire llute and vicinity, 1. L. MAHAN A JO.

Orders by mail promptly attended to. lstp KOW A IfOP—WKOW-lysar

STOVES AND TINWARE-

S O E S

LargeiSlock and Low Prices at '-.:q

»1 R. S

mi

Four Doors South Jf/ the Post Office. ori Fourth Street. NO WING that tho Public hay long demanded a,better class of StoT.•» than has heretolbre been gederaliy offered in tlo marketj S. R. HENDERSON has this season leeted with great care, from tho inoet

P»pnlar and C«l«brMtl Put terns, known in the couniry Kant or West, an asaort ment otOgal^aif. atul. lluatlag Stoves, such ai are rargryfcftrt' e»'Tlecied togother in one House.

AmonX his Mock may be found the lsading Stove of almost overy prominent Alannfactnrer In the connttr.

Heating and Parlor Stoves, with all the Modern Inniroveroeota and conYen lenciaa Stovea for Officii, Stores, Churches, llo. tels,

Diniac-Koomaf

Bed-rooms, auy aad all kiudn aad as for priced.

He Defies Competition! ,Ho is cenfldont that ho has bought ai low as anybody can, aod is determined not to 'jo

N E S O

is impossible thut nnybody should have BKTTRB toves, for Nu HECTEK me uiailo.

ALL ARE WARRANTED

With CookiDg Stovos he gives

More Furnltnre that Is Usually Given and delivers all Stoves in the city Free of Charge I!

Iu addition to iatovee he keepb a geueral assortment of Tin, Iron and Oopper War©, Pressed Ware,

THE NEW FRENCH WARE,

Spoons, Ladies Traser^ing Kettles, Muffin Bakers Waffle Irons, and th..

u.-y

newest thing out, th

Patent Mirror Sinootbing Irons, These Iron* have the new inclined handle, and

PATENT CHILLED IRON FACE,

whlchTetains the heat oue-third longer than the comniou oues. Stove l'ipe of all sizes and kinds, constantly on hand, and no xtra charge fur rlv •ting Joiuta together. Bayers will certainly *av* money by calling on

S. HENDERSON,

Fourth Street, four doors South of the Post Offlce se28dwtf

iCOAL.

QOAL I COAL 1 I

The liest is the Chpapeatl B. if. IUKKBIIJ is now prepared to tarnish the beet Brazil and HlghlandX'oal, alsstbe Lehigh an.t Anthracite Ooal, If ordered. Grders leftatBc* Keen's Store, 1U7 Main .tit., or Hartsock A tl»L Ulster's, will receive prompt atteutl.ia a?dtf

1 A 1 S S O

Is no# eappiylng the best quality of lil* (.Vol nt the maiket rates. Orders i*it at Chamber*' Broeery Store, Bonthwest ooruer of th*. Pubiu Saaant, wilt receive prompt"attmition. est«

O N A E FLOCK STORE.

ITM

I?#* ai *Xmh I I«

tjwiftg to the Great I

i.imml if!'id! S I Panic of the Times

wilt close ont my Stock of Boot* and Shoes, for Thirty Days,

Begardless of Coat!

A N I'

FBAKE HKIMO BRO Manufactnrsra of all kinds ot

CBACKEES. and Dealarsin

O I S

On Lafayette Ut., bstweeu (Janal and Dap«t. E 1 A I de30dly 'INDIANA

& HEWIT'J', V.BOIIPALE 4 AKTSLL

J^c-QEK

€0NFECTI0NEFIL AND BAKERI.

No. 21 r«jrxn Fosara SmttT, TKKAK HAT. TK, IJSJD. We trill ketp oonatantly on band all artleies iu our line, and haTi^g secured the serTices of a Brat-class Bakerar.dConfectioner, partionlar At tent ion will be r»U to the baking department Especial attention paid to orders for Parties, FesviTttls, Picnics, Ac.

We have aleo fitted

np

a pl-as*nt

and inTitini

ICE cream: saloon,

where that laxnry may be had ^nring the season. A cordial iuvltation is eztsBded to all ml9dtf

GRIMES & ARCHER, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS,

(srCCEMOM TO

ET&N'AftT

AND iiBIMIS,)

OFFICE.—Over Davis' Drag Store, Oor. Main and 3d Streets, Terre Haute, Ind. melSdtl

OTICE.

N

(ST. Lotus, ALTOK TEBBE HAUTE B. K. CO. The Mnnal meeting of the Bondholders and Stockholders of the Company will be held at their OBIce, in the City of St. Louis, on Monday, the first day of June, next, at S o'clookln the at ternoon of that day, for the election ot thirteen' Directors tar the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other busiuei* which may be brought before them.

The Transfer Books cf the Company will be cloned cn Friday, the first day .'f

May

jy£ O O 1) s-f

GENTLEMAN

to call aad inspect them. Wool taken In erchaned or Good#, and th* MgkMtHMkst »»ld. oetSlda^'-t

BAKING

n»xt, aiJ

will b« opened io Tuesdny, the second da) uf June. Dated at St. LouU, April 9$, 180?.

By Order, H. O. BBYANT, a^Udtf Secretary.

BAKINC POWDER.

POWX5ER.

The beat In AMKJtlCA.

For isle everywhere. 29-lm