Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1868 — Page 1
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Union Soldiers antl Saiiors Dem onatration in San Franci«co.^ 'i t«# it»» ^fWtl £t T, .^pSdd
CABLE NEW'k -r// .*'•.»••« ts.jtiriU'y:ii :'ut V: I^T V&iizu
The Revolution in S^a|n6 .feri fil
Insurgents in Possession of Madrid!
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Espartero at the Head of State.
Appointment of a new Cabinet! •i i* 'tmii
Sfoikinfj Manifestations of ., Popular Will.,
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ft j.. 'T Lottdon. Oct. o.—Perfect order reigns inMajtfid?
At Bafcelwia thppeoplesacked the Town hall and publicly burned the statiin oX.. Qaeon Isabella. it,'
Count GbMte, whrf
?onglit to repress
the rioters procoedingn was fired on by th4 mob^ but fled and pscaped nndor: cover!' of niehtf!
O V« rflWj ifiw'v .jtB Bassals n&B been appointed to com* mand thoprovincn of Catalonia by tbo provisional Junta. .?
Gaulas and Prim aro announced to b^ adverse to a Republic in Spaint vi( Tho United States European 'fquadfon"',' is off Span ish_tbfe|coflct.
Disraeli has issued no constituents of Buckinghamshire, rociting the course pursued by tho ministry on the qustion of reform, tho national "finance relations between England and foreign nations, and tho triumphant ter-^ mination of the Abyssinian war.
He comments at longth on the reformsproject, gives its history and r^cgunts .his objections thoreto.
He holds that the ministry had a right to expect tho Whigs "would wait and learn the temper of the new ParHammrton thgt gueetion before tfegping it8t(g)$»j slderation, but they saw fit to bring before iheilgqsfe ol^Dgmi^onsaiat thi 1|t moment a bill severing tho church and
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tional rancor and bittcrnoBs in Ireland. It would unsettle property and make confiscation contagious, and worse than all, it would givo-England over to Popery and practically to the,, rule of a foreign power.1 if*'
It is reported that a military and commercial treaty,, has beep cp^duded b% France and Holland, *ati(l that
sBlrg!um
is expected to join its terms.
From San Franelsoo.
San Francisco, Oct. 2.—The Soldiers', and SaitoUt Mttsft 'Oontrentihto latft jUightl was one of the largest and most enthusiastic political gathering e^er held in San Francisco. a
The meeting wa^addtlfeid by A. Granger, Miller Conner and Fellon.
John B,
Abont seven thousand people were in the torchlight procession, Freedom's Defenders, Grant and Colfax Clubs, fire.1
Delegates from Sacrament6, YalTajoS and other interior towns participated in the occosion.
Two hundred guns weta fired For Maine and the California State and local ticket.
U'l fi PA REP A.
The farewell benefit to Parepa, last night, was an ovation tne Metropolitan was filled to overflowing, closing a briU liant and successful"opera season.
The Madam starts, overland, for .IJw Tork the middle 6f October. I W I
Late Arizona advices say that, owing to the withdrawal of a portion oftlje military forces from Southern Arizona, their time having expired, the Indians aro becoming more bold and successful in their outrages. Within a few months thirty persons have been killed and $5,000 worth of property destroyed by'savages in Tuna ™,»u -lo™,.,,.
Proclamation. **1"
Got. McOormick hadHssued S^r ofljr •nation calling out the County Militia to serve pii months,, ftn|nsRS( joon|r charged.
RAIN STORM.
One of the most destTOCtiVO tain StWfhg ever known in Arizona commenced on September Tib and lasted three days, completely flooding tbo rountiry.
Many villages of the Puna and Morricopa Indians, on Gila river, were entirely dostroyed. Large crops were swept KWay, Stovor, Haffer & Co's. steam nlaining mills destroyed, and' f^ifamber of cattle belonging to Texas Emigrants were drowned.
Gov. McCormick and party, while en route to Prescott, were caugbt ra a storm and compelled to swim tbeir^ rfnimals to roach a place of safet/r"
TNTKBTOR OAI,T*OSNIA. ~^lf
Telegrams from the Interior report considerable damage to crops by rain during WOd.J, p„t.
HARTHQUAKX.
The ship Brongbton, from Glasgow, reports experiencing beavj shocks of earthquake at sea, September 11th and 18th.
"'"From Boston.
BosBoas, October^ —William A. IHill, Printer, and E. A. Page & Co., maniffKturers of leather belting, suffered damage of $6,060to $8,000 to-day, by fire in tbo uppar portion of the building, ^o,'44 anl 46. rs
From Baltimore,
Bai.timorb, Oct. 3.—The Goveim has set apart, Friday, the tth of' Decern^ ber next, for tbe tKecutiota tit Wtt. Widi and Wm. Wilson,negrocs,convicted at the last term of the Circuit Court of Somersett county for tbe murder of the Captain and Mate of the schooner Brave.
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Indians Tronl»l«»ome in Arizona. !*.. -. -Mf •. I i'U i'Vartii". Kn Klax Operations In Ar
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case was riesumod at "Hauiio^
imed ai Haunotj
& »nr,k ford coaaty/ywt^rdv- Tmx a
cohclufeff ad. to a closacroefl-exanajaaiion. ,*»•„ Nothing of ifitlch iUMJorfisnc*1*^®0^^1 wmiu.i.iim tpmi wttm \Uh MM
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Jill fiilitwi Af W We andJfcyo Ji«Mtyiuy united •W'S de|r of tillen "Hicks, August, 1866,' tras Ku Klux^mfmn sficWSeft, two of
continued in the Westchester Oyer -an^ Terminer at^Wh^eflBtne yflsterds^ The
mtenced'ttto^8lK)r«^»»tu«(ilffi®'i^F^!#^a
ment fof 'tb^d^fenHe, wbi^8
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For the,ipresent all mails for4he Pa Sfic States aiid ,:TerdtOrieej ©ritisb Oollimbi?*,'Phfibs, litid'the Sandwich land?, wili be sent from this city by the iverland mail, by way of Chicago and Omaba. .Jliiaitfraifeernaiit iggbdes all fatter going totCaliforniaTu tan&c. I V, riBE BEPORT. ,,,
DEATHS.
n«»tta0i#«0,S$2.jC'ia
A large n«mb6r^f ^clerg^mtrn and lay-
mrn&mtrm&i Episcopal Churon next week.
The case of l^rv against General !Spinola for assauft was postponed. It
HSytS FpB^RIATk
A *lowe^ ptfllcy dealer1' held' for trial to-day offt&Hrfce'bf fltMl-payment of (revenue tax,
Anton Shmitz,.:hotel keepei, iMrftrted on charge of robbing- Christian Koch, a brewer at Bt^uuEf 500,-has been held'w? »tf- i- satins' mrr W.n :nw «Ppom Washfflgtoii:5
Washington, Oct. 3.—Arrangements have beeh cbnlluaed Mweeg 'MpW department of the TJjpited States and Great Britain, to take effect January 1st 1869, for the registratin of letters conveyed between the united States ana Great Britain, West Indus portat^Ogkur^ktii Bolivia, Peru ind 'Chfli. The amolintlo be dplleited in the Upited States on ^ach letter is eight cents addition! to tbe rateS of ordinary postage. •*'%£. fr* AUTIIiIiBRTi'T OAM «»»«•.
A battery of the 5 th Ari|f le/y'i»rtivS here from Richmond to-d*y, and^ will-be quartered at the Lincoln barracks
Receiptk-of fractional currency, (hiring tho vfreek $710,500 shipments $753,399 National Bank currency issued $65,690 fraqtional curreppy a»ostA«E
Tbe Postmaster ^General tol^ MMms cd the «!phir^ct Tpt- furnishi|ig stamps lo
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^attooal Banlc ^ftfe.ConJn
pany of New York, although their-bid
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"t«sUs CiTT,,Mo^.£|at.' 3,-RRdiealmoMin^-«t ttto *3ourt IndepfiM#^ JP^: fir^d, wt#o Mi m: the neck and leg. "While a trainjtftifa hunflreTMO!
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meeting, it was fired on by some dcz inflfn by th«iM)te1de^ but nbbddy'fettrt^, RAILROAD AOOECDENT. -1 mi!
Owing to dense fog, a freight traiii on
morning, about fetii- mUCT -^yt or^PopA ka, Kahual*.'"
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of shcmm^w rtti
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u4d6ntilnight baft fat advanc^.^ HOBSE DISEASE. I•'•• A horse disease has 1bieibo^e,j^il4q)l4 id Suffock county and the Westero ooAj of Long' Ialafld. erfrt t» nqals have died of it. lately. i.MW-jia
UNTEUSTT LAHDLOBD.
Yesterday a hotel keeper, named Antjn Schmidt, wks Arrested, charged by a boarder named Koach' with robbing him of siz thouj(«if ^I^R|itofi|8 three
hjmdted #nd. fifty dplla.rs jn.jfoldr -rSM t^oney had beefl^^i^l^d^oShmidt for gjife keeping, but ie- failecl to aceount^on if, alleging that bit safe had been opened,* 4hieh |lji i/i^esfigitfoii pf&ved aatfu^'V
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ty three hundred thousand dollars, WOMAN svffrage. T^e^^gecutfve Cdm'rffitl^ Women's Suffrago Association, of Mount Vernon, of which Dorathy Ferguson is phairutaB, aanounca .that the mala elac? Oortf ftf wat school have ifryfted!' tlie woiAfeftlo trike part in the^ npij^jiRijion and ^election of fohool trustew,^ district de'rk aiid diltrict librarianb. '^Dae dlection^H
BRTBtiNCHJlENtr COMitlTTBE.
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Attorney General Evarta and RepW^entatives Vani'Wyck, Baliey,: Benton', and Randall, ot the Sub-Committee on Retrenchment, met nt the Astor House yesterday to investigate the alleged frauds in he Revenue Department, Mr. Jencks was ®ie praoeedings "Were conclosed doers, in the rooms kleyj MvhftavmJ jtrHfnJtiffi ii&ajffi^tlp,^ b. Itls uniwrlMoCr tb inony of the witness examined was not of Ipecial interest. The examination will-he eotttined'ie-dayi v*)a• iT -r ,*,»#»«!
H'* ?:»•'4gKT*QTJTItfMf. The jury in the case of Laran chafed ivith murdering Helen Hick, WeiftCbM^j "er, returned verdict of "hot guilty!"
He m4 Upm«fli«telyfari(ft9d A4 ihiMe aBS^ult.with to kill, but several Dorsons volunteered bail, which was ac:epted.
Martin, bis alleged accomplice, was' hen released,jandtt^y r^urned to their aeadqnSrtOTS^^al AFort Schiller) being ioldiera^belongin^ to the ^rrisonibete.
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engine thrae^/our f«s^rf wrecked, ana the engineer Joqii .palnion, from Bear Ft, killed. ft Ki-ia:vio
ToRON^^i':^ -:^, portion fi* tHo woolen factory being erected at Glen Williaxna, fpll ye^«dayK pr^jpitating 25 or 36 qien to,tne ground. ad|stawce ot 30 feet, o^e Ai.lii killed itiar\#c ^tklly and twa^pfl|ly wo^jdi^ *'j' Jf t.m,* «.! tfUNfiOATS. it
Orders have been r^eiveS' i^r th?S' r^ moval from tbe lakes of the ImperlM gunboftta, which have on them the past two yeM$.v fleet will winter at Bermuda Reefs.
wo Whekinq, W. Ya., Oct. Franks Suur Arrivtdiii
noos to-day. at
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lit]* jb*5]?*§*& IWBllW
of the itcLure House, and left nati^at thr^e o'^ook.
re, and F. A. McClure, President of
"ready to tu tri
ains will commence ranning nei Jit* /o itso, OVERLAND mails. Owing to tbe fsiiureiof the new con tctor for carrying the overland mail
argo and Co., there has been a stop of
fic, since yesterday. This must continPWlfes ther arr^ge^en^
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From St. Louis.
St. Louis,
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p. Louis, Oct 3.—The Democrat has r'
McClure, President of
Bovitf Eo^is^atisn, were assaulted the Ku Klux in Woodruff county toj, from the brush, while traveling .lifough the country. .^HTO.!
Upham was Dadly wounded in the
|Ri.makrf^aMft^ftffe
feEyflBMrA' Lg». by the whom
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ARAMTE
I A Cheyenne dispatch says fi 3m Fort Laramie states that
iters: f-his are
on their reservation as soon HMDBlWwIwilt -k,«yf-.y UHION PACITI B. B. ik'frfi
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A SHOOTING A7FAIB.
The Republican of-thi# morniDg eivee version of the shooting affair at MariiBburgim^iajStSA Wi^i|difer|^rom at telegrapher from Wellsville yesteray. This statement says a young lad iras allowed to st^ by the. retfisterin
registering dfejijfcl awjti^ad previously the reading jssion, Sam
ion, and tr.e anonymous letter previously eferred tc was handed him, the reading if which led to angry discussion, Sam Tletcher taking a prominent part. The
Jallaway killed Marshall. The Sheriff ind Sam^tl^letcher then jeeturned, and Jallaway seeing Fletcher approaching,
tne to take up the fight, after which he vent to IJex^ and ||lfi$laff««f Mlk esued for his arrest, he could not befoftnd, .ft?S98**!2fe*K!
Right Rev. H. D. Juncker, Catholic Sishop of the'Altbrl dioeeie of Illinois^
GEN. GBANT. v,V
r&acK&s jlined to make a speech. Gen. Sherman also declined to .speak--*r. cltwtrtos cBKGHSTBBEB- veTBitB.
The number of registered voters* of fe»PH^^»t p0 9eirly 32^0004 ,%btoKa« hundred names on the rejected list, wUixA a .ii asiiia-i .tl .il jar* is'r.rs ii
October 3.—It is understood
annual report.
All the candidates on the Democratic Convention ticket, nominated Thursday, .$§&£ tlA. -delegates to the Nominating Convention have been called to meet again next Monday to make anew ticket. «?s *r«'
THE P.'T~
different departments aro overrun, and the stock Mil outnumber more' than two to one ef the entries at any previous
8TEAMXB SUNK.
The^^Teatoer Geo. !). ?afmer of the North-Western Union Packet Line, with ba^Sjfl%iiflr^^«l«iJ^ili8uin-to-day and sunk.
The boat and barge were heavily laden, and will probably be a total loss.
-.ii®interna
tional cricket match between the All England 11 and American 22, of Philadelphia, was started to-day,
The Americans won the toss and sent the eleven to the field.
several interruptions by rsin till o'clock, when stumps for draw for the day at that time were 13 wickets down for 53 runs.
steady play secured 15, and the latter 9
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p^^umS $o®y
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TyfifTT3W-«/ uokeye Baoes.
Cincinnati, Pet. ,3.—Bupk^ye -faces
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miles for all ages, two horses started Skylight 1, Woodford Belle ,2. Time &fos£.
Second race, purse $600. 3 best in 5, 9 mmmkm Result:
%£36ora^raitttii,S-
Lancer 3, 3, dist. jfiMtesrJ^qnday.....^ .......4, VV1, Patrician 5, 5, 3, 2, dist, Lilly Gray 6, dist. Tom Porter 7, 7, dist.' Hallibird's brown colt by Colpitis ji, 6,,dist.
Sparkle... dist. Time—l 52f, 1:S3£, 1:57J, 156J, 2. *£Tltird raM. pitrse $100,JdUk of tf tai W. a Ford —.2 Belle F$rnp.^.cr..ff ..iri..1....f...tl
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From Uemphis.
Memphis,
Oct. 3.—Bishop Quintare of
the Protestant Episcopal Church has interdicted ritualism JittelillwicaWlGu hi
fTE INDLANJt, MON DiAY M0SN1N0
Bonds Stolen.
ortland,
hetm*$
Mb.,
Oct. 3.—Burglars B^fe
oter ten thousand (WHats/flffostly in Govemmeat^boadd, recently in this city ttn4lBJc,i .-)ir N
N. Y. State Fair
Rochester, Oct. 3.—The State ^1 $$d last^ night. Receipts $20^000.
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jBnglandi'
rere crowded with citizens,'who reoei/rod ilerrano and tbo-G«neraj(t'withr inld'.e^-' hysiasm. j»fc. iroeession was' folld^ed pfc1 «^ftM£L«y.la-5L at J^lja£^iardi
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[etcher taking a prominent part. The
He M. ft Jr Mil* ai ti ila. ie md taken away. A dispute then arose i^5?ee5,i St, brother of Fletcher's and a nan named Purdy, andboth parties drew evolvers. Neither had fired however
This was a great patriotic display, and it r«S^ttfc&frtle estaiions of the popular will.
Vffe ttijtfplr canied^ide bfJ «ae^tfc' heir arms, banners on which wera incribe^' £«vssh .w^tih .Vrt' fie. ^.'361^^^'*' i'Sovereigrity- of the pfeoprle," "Religions ifi^rty,"'5 ''Ffeft
ndttoes af similar cfbutftejlair. Jw* 'iLVtbe termination of the review, phal Serrano made a patriotic address to the immense multitude of citizens and inJhe course fit ,which he anoutifc6d t*kt he had united tfith General 'Prim in calling Marshal Espartero, Duke
Yittoria, to the head of the State. The formation of a new Cabinet bas and is composed as fol-
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St.Loui3, Oct. 4.iiThe &U meeting of the Laclede Association closed yesterday. The .first raoe was citizen's purse, eh tboiisand doiWrsi1 bile heats, 3 best Jn. 5. Thfr^tartera were Larkin, Malcomb, Ruth and, Plantsgenet: The race Was won by Larkin in 3 straight heats, Halcomb 2nd, Ruth 3d. Plahtagenet distanced in 1st heat. Time l-46|, i-46f, l«48J..
Tfie se^cond race was consolation »purse for beaten horaee, one and half mile dash,
and.4tn ti The rfceft was Won' by"' Joe Johfison, Rochester 2d, Nannie Letcher 3d, Pat Clebourne 5th, Star-light, Yidook, Jim Walker, Transit, Viola and Elgin fpllo'w-. ing as named. Time 2«46f.
Of thirteen races run during. the week, eleven have been won by favorites. The Winners were, Alkanela,' taking
cirgo valuo(
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London! Oct. 4.—A. contract for the nstructiunofaa underground railroad
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i| New York haB been concluded with, the' English engineers who built tb6 dndecgoound raijroad ip tbis pity,, and they expect -to enter on the work at an early, djiyi'V'1
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jjix it.. R., Duncan, who sailed froth Liverpool xn the steamship Spotia, yester!-,, 4y, took out 'the contract for thB apJH tjjro'val of the board of directors.
Spain. tr,n
MADRID,
Oct.. 3.—Marslial Serrano ac-
ofi^miKd stfik ^G^ierals liir-^1 irgent army entered Madrid to-day in Ji^^flGteat preparations lsr his reception^.streets, and buildings) mblic aiid private, were stljWrbiy dedottd. A large civic andinilftaryf^ cession escorted the Generals througtt the (ity. The houses, sidewalks knd I qi^ares along the route of ibe pfdc^S^ipn
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Montreal,
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JtoshaltSerrAllO', Presidetaitij CaBteUo,^ Mi&i^^df,Coinmerce" i^ojiete, MinSfgr^ of- Justkj^ Gener»l Prim, Minister of |War Aloyaga, Minister of Foreign Afifairfj Mwst.er ofj/Fjippn^e.
Manual De La Concha has been arrest)pa wltfoj .-tsit.it.'-, *UJbt9' i'sjj" !*-.-% rjw ,^V-vir.-iSrA h'sb^i
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From St. Louis.
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sweep-stakes fer two year olds, amounting to $420. Ontario,sweepstakes for three year olds,' $725, and mile heats free for all $500. R. E. Lee, mile heats,. $150, Larkin Saloon purse $300 ind citizens purse f$NHH). Plantagenet, post stake two mile heats, $1500, and post stake thfee miles $2400. Little Mac, "Kulchers and drovers purse $200. -Rundown, sweepstakes for three year oldsjA1250, and, Railroad purse $600. Qilray./ bMohers pdfae $400. Joe Johilifini c6ntolanui pursb for beaten norsea $300. Joha ft Davis' stable started horses in seven races and won five. J. Conlisk started eight and won five. The Bonnie Scotland stable started twelveiand won? twi.
DIED.
Froderick Berthold, a prominent citizen and grandson of Pierre Chouteaw, one of the founders of St. Louis, diec^ jast night.
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From New York.,,^
New Tobk,
Oct. 4.—Geo. W. Jameson,
a well known actor, was rnn over and instantly killed at Yohkers, last evoning, by an express train on the Hudson rivar'
RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
The 3£ westward train en ttfe* Erie Railroad ran off the track at Hockensack Junction yeajterday afternoon.. The engineer discovering that the switch was wrong, reversed the" engine so suddenly that it is supposed one of the rails was torn up, and"the train was thrown from the track. The locomotive ran into a station, completely demolishing the building. Four ladies were in the' station at the time, of whom one had an ankle brokgD,^ ppfthpr^ apjarm, and tbe other two considerably bruised. No one hurt on the train except tho engineer,
The expose of the latostlottery swindle? shows.that it was carried on under the name of the Soldiers' Orphan Institute, by a firm calling themselves Read & Co., of Clinton Hill. Tfeis firm develope noi original rascally,|b^»ng contonfc tp operate in thp usual stvle.
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man named O'Brien was ahot
and killed by Noah Duncan, at Charles^ ton, was
for bur in an ui
ment him. Citizens
ed moshot
eted t&e
roads and
tfliurreder they area up
on bUa.4nflM^ng wounds_beli®vad to be morarf It W tto dilBculty that the citizen#%M¥ litttlflhed from lynching him, mmnmmltamj beloved
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From Cincinnati.^
Ci nS^KAIT', ct *4.i-i-55^9^fha1 opening of t^Ttennecting track between the O. "& l£-"" and-L. MT "ratlrbada Itook place last night. The transfer of passengers and freight will commence regul*j9y on^Monday, The track will also connect ^with '*the %ow bridgft in dAurse if construction over the nyejr.
Fioitt PittabuiX-
.» fiTT8BtR6, Oct. 3-.—Revi G. BaKkw,-'a distinguished minister of the TiUtheriib Church, President of the General ?oun4el of the' Lutheran (Suuth in ,.2fortb America, and Director of the orphan's i$rm school at Zelienople, Pa., died lwt night at the bouse 6f PfeV.' PftS3avtint tfito city. His remain? were ta^te^ today to Zelienoole. »i A
•ife^ir •list night fie will address tbe Democratic mats convention to-morrdw.. '-'JUIVV
trap* San Frtncisoo $*ba«oibco Oct. i3t#-r®ie ste&meit'.. reat, Republic,: for, Hong Kong, eailedj,
itoir oiti&teif."
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Tni^et6regoti L^islalu'^to-dayCl^bT Cfrooke, commanding the Department of® the Columbia, wee formally jrecei*ed by. both Houses in joint convention and ittqduced personally to each member,
BBBOLUTWJf *i fSCENSUBB,,., %-t
A resolutipn- censi^ring Senators .Wil-h. —8 and Corbett for their acts in, the '. Senate, charging them with mWrepting the people of Oregon, and Leeting ihem ^to rosign, p9S#od..iioth .• ,4-t'•*!&£ iff"'1 •••M itt,h ij f,M: STATE rfjtB-.
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?ffaxo, October 4.—HughjOoii'ne^ a1 oulder, attempted to murde? Thomas McJJamora, Slso a" moulded, in biB' .bed, about 4 o'clock this momig. Donnel entered hia bed-room and inflicted several os to oN am or a
[t^a ifeoagbMbe ,«05Hi«&~ia 4he iben'wiM prove'fatal.
^cjtober' ^Local
Jovsmment is'iatfng measures f&r the nurvey of lands on the lina of tha Jetertational Railroad.for .th0 pucpuae.££xololization. -'tJ »M ti*u «3{
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The house of ^e^^r.^i^oi^n/ei'ir?Arthabaska, was burGedto-dfty. 'His wife ind two children were found burned in she roias
MljirTr Y': I'-' REVBNlTB-'- i-
The rerep^eof.^s^a f^r September was $l,846,360»ri«. Discount on' Amefib^fn^fe^|st^jr tho jnsumg week, per'cent «.»$•.« K*i: .1 ...' lUtt "1 •. .. .- "1 ,rt. ,v
Froto IiidianapolSB. ijt ». .• ,Jf- :.j »a t'i'
INDIANatoms',jOct.
4.-L-3j5mlrei'
Colfax
is in this city 'afjibflliig a f^^^aj^- Ho was serenaded last night at the residence fef P. HoHgfay, ^by tha, :Fi?|h.ti¥g.. Boys In Blue and a latge-'darernbtege of citii„ADg -i haB ?h«T^ 10 b-uTi-.
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In respons^iii«fflHpM0 toWuvery :encouraging,y,e!©Pthr(Ar)6^eert(+-«51 cess of the Rtypiblfc. {November, and Said the political horizon {neverlooked brighter.
buc-
,s in dct^wr and
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He will speak here to'-marrow-8 ft i'ftit. *.S .*• -at iio :.1U \7. 1 v!' ,(i:tl|f .pi
Clinton, Iowa, Oct.'i.—'fhl'frbt yes-
jterday, best 3 in ,5, betwejen, Baiha,.^ Jr., Kirkwood and Jim Rocky, was won by the former in three straight heat?.1 Time,„ 2.31. 8.31, 'T
Washinqtov, 06fc 4.—Honi.ilius Berge, fortferl^.^ 8.^Cyc psUl'5r ^fJgfesentative at Smy'tait'fcM! just been appointed diplomatic agent the Provision af C?et|.rr G^y^n^ijleTTt in this country. im~n o'
a i*-m Iz
CINCINNATI MARKKA.
EGGS—20@21c*M doll.'
:,f:
LINSEEDOIIi—Dull' at Ois
BABLET JTALT—Ouist.at 82 35.. ,M±i COKN—flea,yy,and^(|2i, .otfef I}@1 12 forunsou^, 1,13(^1 Hilfor, ffgniiij, ,iri^LMt wes-
afloat, JM
SudAK—lii modeiraf'o f'equMt^ HOPS—Quiet «t 1 @25 tVr Americnn. MOLASSES—Firm, Mn9?6T«ao5i?7i PETBOLEUM-^teaar rtt -W fft- 'Wwife, and 3£4®31Jfr for
COAL—Quiat. WOOL—QMrt afid'firtii dfoi'^ffimestic sttk ie4f '*jy*r»»^SS|fe29 for
ii jtV wf» *|db Swwmt. *6t ai
-sfCONC 'VISIT',"'
11 f:r 1
t- tsw,
Donnel was attested' ptfl An tfld misunderstanding is said to be the (auseof the attempted aSWs9ih|ti^^
W
95 no
demand. :ei~ rr.:'T "iii')• COBN—In fair demand at £1 01 for ear or shelled. jl StOATS-Dnll at 63@61 f9'r.N*» 4.
KTE-Dnll at fi 84. .. ., BABLET—Firm but+rjccs iu eliaag«d, Qanada spring at $2 25®3 30, falU,t rt
COTTON—Qai»trmIddlfciJ5 20, WH18KY—Dull at MESS POKK-InJipectiia.ive demand at S3!) 50 thia afternoon, bnt Is hel brands.
held at $39 for the. best
BULK ME ATS—Ifirmeiy rtoAMeW LABD—Held at 19% tmt tlic demarinlsllght. HAMS—Sugar ctftea at^ t8Ji@19M. BUTTEB—In better snppfj' afltC5,pr|C^ii tend downward, freshafSTto
A
FLAX SEED-SS'SOgS'tS, LABD OIL—Unchanged and qniot PETROLEU«t-^31@33 for refined., i'., ~t GROCERIKSt-Qntet and unahan^tdt'f 78 HAT—In activa (tomnntl-at ftl6@2,l. BEEFCATTLJB—Unchanged and dall •'ats S3 to |6. 1
HOGS—8 toady at JT: to 4 7frgroi».i. a GOLD—1S»K baying. EXCHANGE—Firm at par bny£njf.,J. i'" MuNET—Che market is 9rm at $@10 per cent.
NEW TOBK
By Telegrap*h Ofct. 3. COTTOF—Firm at 27c for miSdling.''". FLOUB—Bather more steady, lo grades dnll and declining, other hinds stndy with Bales at SG 30ft|7 00 for superfine State and v, stern, 7 60 gj
f()r fJ
if -extrtiT
05 for extra State, 15@8 5t) ffer ertii we
tern, 8 80@10 30 for ^rhlte1 wh^af -ext 10 uo for O, 10 for extfeSt IajhU.jv 13 86 for good to choice db: closing"rtnt1.' CalifornU quiet at 8 50(9(10 75.
10 uo for O, 10 for extfeSt JjjniiiAu 00@
7 7
RYE FLOUB—Q\Uet at 86 00@8 #. 1'"•' ft COB^ MHAWQttletaf#6 SO Sfr'aSrandjra-ine.f iraiSKT—Qnlet. -w" A' WHEAT—Opened flrnier for spring with moderata ixport demand to fiU pressiag fraigbt cqgataments, closed dnll anil declitunK at%l G4@ 177 focNo 2 spring,-J H53-for Nis l-awjjS io.mixea, 1 72for No 1 ito. 2 .winter and: western, 2 25 for amber MiehigMi,,,* •. -n
RTE—mora «ctiv»wit4 firm.-at. ^1 47@lr 48 for western. •. BABLET—Scarce firnwr: Oantda West S3 10 to arrive. *s 3
WjsM ftaa middle
weichts, 8T338 forheafrftttftitfa"«»«?!!' for California. ..
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i.issEhDOiL-ai ooiai na. SPIRI i'» I'D UFKNTi»S^!a!?m 4i@4o POB?i,—Qoiet and firpaer with sales af 12o0 hMs. JUS 75 for cTosfaif'fJJ -.8 05irtgtiler, WcOe®^ ?5\ Jor primeand 26.25gj,gC.75:fpr,Brtne
BEEF—Will at Ssiis for India-rim ^HAmSr-^Ditll **-f83(g39fjr'i 0 r:-)tT«riili SV,
OPJ JIEA.TSr-QtiU at llHSlSiOTfor ehflffl itr for ham dnii §Oi
awr hfeary zLSSS—Uc tie »n der^ Jj
.©HSSBB*pnll*m3@17«. ta,i .'a ,£. OpiD—Firmer^ ppening at jiiuor- viiening ai 40K, declining trt 1597^ and" 4'»|-. .vaiii, Iv
NOTICES.
SPECIAL
—1- aH 1
Hotels afid, Kousek«e|kBr8 TAKE JNOXIC^
ffricti, biplev ci. o#»i- tSaV^rt^i piece, an ^legant lino of fiLEACHSD AND BROWN SHEETIMGS •4, ^4, £7, LljaeFJSF^toi
•Mk»—Metaclied Midi)roi#»-S&-t, 50 Doi, Good an»litT Dinner Napkina. „j2.o «Wn aidl8l4chflat!raAT rt"rTT4W««)Hf £}agaai-9ti**Utf Hon^OopibQoU », 7o 1
TUKIiIhj BXPIiST & GO
5fj
.*"* T3 'Id
By Telegraph.] Jyp. 3
FLOUK-Dnlt, family WHEAT—Very doll, No.,:lhe d«tI34
1 jU N (i INFIRMARY.
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St. Mi. --di I j't.:'- .. *•$ tr-.-t fgjlT' «l 1 '''.""il. •"It i:,7 ».fit
s.!j 1
SPIKKRY!
a a 10 vi-r' -iiy-i t-i!: r. ^.r 9& •--.* 11~ i*A' 'g"d 'Witt"* ffiw ri arfi .:» i-J wuiiAit' .•* itjui" «S .ft •eii4 (mm •). 0 "tif '»*i» tiel' itlT r(| !t1 7*tfy.---: .i'/nH fiabtit 1 si if* tn» •••••:•.•* .Ii.il!',' ,i'.t I. .1 JUtl-i (SOftek
:S^^#rrfe"!.,! HtautCSr
of C^ittxeiM, Dr. 8pii rtey^ tl|e«Oetebr«ted dtvO 11'a- X\' J'
XiUNGDOCTOR!
Chronic Diseases!
Original, fanmjdeir of tie,
Montreal, Canada, iKedt-
cal Institute, and late
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From Washington
Proprietor of tike vju 1% t*tb bbt-g 6 BIMi't tXU^i UV J) AU b«iif ^»si ei: i'w 4 Oil to w* -.'it ?,iHcd brtiJ ,. noii. iti M,'i -si 'iu.tfiittt'.JtiWX'l
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Tuesday Morning, Oct, I3tli*
f'Rir ifrJ." W (UrtiW »11 H,r i'.li 'T'J on
win relrain nntil
ttt in&! oiit -*u fenyU'tAtfiWri ,it iii ui .-' 1. ft Honday Morning, Oct. lathy -iO.l ItH "HI Hi »m hw «.«"!?« ^^j'i tttiis fibh ^di iif •i ir.it miii i* ioauM'
WR\tt he will be pleased to cpninlt with ill wh6 wy.be iillhrliiK (rgm'MTn lh» following Hf« oasrs .719^0»»" «"1, ""1^ *u' lo •, ictiifi ftf! .'lis aWate. sI'liiiMbrtS ba* lit* ,woi gald»a« 1 ei#dT Jool is -iub« t'i s'
Diseases ojt the LwrttfS ftnil Throat, JSronchitisp Jfe«o! male
'•GTtAvish, Mrt.,ixd::r o-J a: eij-t'.-fi .jtos»a®oi ba*' -d il aa ",iaol€ ss#i»T ed isaSKi o# Jtio ioo: .1 ,dC.'M ^..lias's r.f 1 -j. e^-aUteeyha-HSt .p«ntUia la*tfilM««yiar» gt his Hftia trtatsfeat at (Suewnic eompMats
otcmapmmwm
te»
FAIL OPENING I
WEDNESDAY, SEP, 30th,
Would moat resjestfally announce to the citf7:enW of thfe plac9 that he has eanaeated to agpia visit Terre Hnnte, and 'Will hie at the mWJ h* i'" i'* ll if I'f i" iiV/ 1 lT(Ur, «{gi'ol *4# rtitritfTiiu ti jl rtMq'n,
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE
CSprner and Main Streets, y*a ititrMs IITD.
DRY GOODS.
7"-1 17 1 ».ll Ji' .iilnv ifi if •i
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CmvplaiiM9yVJ
Mheumat€8in*'
-^,ai«.-. ..Meuralgia, snv-1 mii Sarofula, Jf leiijyji taa •viii .S< HJtoBWtllf ,.,. jDUtortedMtnb&i .i
or Contracted MuscleQt Pw'alysis, Mta,6^innl JMa*
wises, St. ritU8? Dance^ a
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c^^cjpppiina,
ara^iiWLPoplln^t'°'",•
tteriflOB, TaQetiTeaice
eey»i £mpr »uioth,
Deiatf«es,Baret!f
I1* 1j4
akx)SOM£:
©KESS GOODS.
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MISERABLE LIFE
that of the dyspsptlo. Why
tiipzint & GO-
jm
Caipaiii Year!
General Order No. 1.
Jtatl Stock now opening
U.«75 Mi#. ut nT tt -rwfeytti a^Fv-* vnj Hi«r-1ft eMi' i.ii
in ^.^flrnnr- ir iiT a* a qt: fetntle JDJBESS G&ansi Vium tin A:M S -:i 01"
.kiBWWJPA,,n.4»
an -i. itmr ad tka*0 DOMJE8TIOS !i *Ht1 Ja JPhANNBtiSt* «b.& ^ir i^ t»in«
Ti.!!#!* STRIPJES
wttvivtsi air
*mum
Consultation Fre^!
lae?
-&C4&C.
yd) '3'tu 11 "i Alsg alaige an&waitassorted 3tack o{i djjiiw ,aoili9iiet 'Hi ie %ttm
CARPETS .,g
!.i •.«#. ,i*r. ... Of.all kinds' :n'i vl +sc.:l
^OIlL, CLOTHS,
aftjUG E T5,
fail and Window Papers
Lookiiig GlSfftB,
•c-
&P-, ',.j Uuf *a
LOWPRICES
AJ,
tT. 'i. BTCE OO.'S.
saffur
wiian Xb-
ok'a Blood Parubr and Blood Pills will nutty eoMyonT Tfcey can fc» obtained from eov druflSt. 'fc
MOUMBofPimSTATm
fcworth
I FOUND
liu can oraatttnStoaMoh MM k*Te Urlnf in ttt tWB.
pound of core. Ferer and ifti can'
preveated la all clisatea and in all coaatituion« by tbe constant osa of BobMk'e Stoowch itters, and oft-timea tbe very worat caaaa kare paon crured by their timely oae. Peraona UrlOS malanoaa dlatridts should n«r*r be vittwot I
that after repeated trials of other reatediea,
Bo-
pack's Stomach Bittere, Blood JPnrifieT and Blood Pills are tbe beat aadlcloea extant to ear* the psoases for which they are ~ec aaa mended *.
tm
INmaESTION^
is^tftiinotlier name for Dyspepafe, and the parent ioanjii!«. Boback's.Stomach Bitten tan* In irino glass fell doeea, difeotly after each aeM, irlll onrely effect a penaanwu cure. Do not Mb rar word for tt, fcnt try thom.
"^MARRIED
kadies, who, dnrlng certain perfoSSTare uo much trembled with Coativenesa or eonatipatioa. an find certain relief In Boback'e Blood Plllt, wlUch caaJ^etakoA davMg all stare* ot prefMncy with
SCROFULA
disease* of the blood, an! all er op tire of the skin, Old 8ore», Tumors ond tacers, from whnterer caas^, oan the use of Dr. Boback'e Blood Pi kM Blood Pills. odf1—waBH'i'i ',a htwej »S-i
UNPRINCIPLED
Dealers often recommend other bitters beoatue they hare not Bohaok'i. We desire t» cantioa the affl.cted against purchasing any of them bay Boback's Stomaoh Blttera and noae other, It you, would cambat diseases snccessfully.
WANTED.
All persons troubled with Coativenesa or Oonsttsk's PUle they vegetable and with Safely by p?rio.pj.of all ages, and in all conditions uf life.
tbe Great fiagllsb Bemedy.
MR JAMES CUBKfrS FEMALE FIILS Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M, D., Physician Extraordinary to the Qneen.
This inralnable medicine is anfailing in tha cnr. of all tho painful and dangeroas diseases to which the female constitution 11 subject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever canse.
TO MARRIED iADIEH
It is particularly suited, It will, In a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity,and although a powerful remedy, does not contain anything hurtful to the constitution. In allcaaea of Nervous anl Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, it will eflbct a enre when all other means avs failed. Full directions in ths pamphlet around each package,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Bewabi or CotTNTiarErre. Obsepre the name of JOB MOSES on package—purchase nohe withont it—ill othe«^are. base and worthless imitations.
N, B.—One Dollar, with fifteen cents forpcalage, enclosed to the solo Proprietor, JOB tfOSSfi•Cl Cortlandt street. New York, wlU faisnre a bottle ol the genuine, containing fifty. Pills, by retorn mail, sosarely sealed from all observation,
UPB—HEALTHLIFE—HEALTH-
STBENQTHH STHENQTH11
Tbe Great French BemedfS Delamarre'a Specific Fills Prepared by OAaaHcmc A Dupont, No. 14 Bne
Lombard, Paris, and highly recommended by the en (ire Medical faculty France. Area most energetic and efficient Bentedy In cases of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness Nightly, Dally or SausAtnaa emissions Sexnal Weakness or Impotenct Weakness arising from Secret Habits and Bexual Excesses Belaxation of the Genital Organs Weak Spine "Lime" or "Brick-dust" deposits in the Urine "Milky Discharges," ao., and all the ghastly train of symptoms arising from Overuse or Excesses. .A Pamphlet, cuntai Ing fall partleolars. wttt. Directions and Adrice, prlntea In Preach, German, Spanish'and Cnglish, accompanies each boa and will be sent by mall, free of cost, to any one #fiu will write lor it.
Prtce$i,00 Per .Box, or six Boxes for $$•&- ASR,.FOB DJBLAHABBB'a 8PE0IFI0 PILta, AND TAKB NO OTHBBS.
Sold by alt the principal Druggists^ Or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from observation, on receipt of the .i pacified price by any advor tising Agenur.orty the sorrPropmtors, OBOAB Q. M08KS Ss CO., 27 Oortlandt Street, New York. Agents for Terre Haute and vicinity,
I. L. MAHAH A COy
Orders by mail promptly attended to. lirtp BOW & SOD—WCOW-Iyear
ias. jjaggjjrts:
go
At S is
a --Sin!* Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron gno#m US' Ware,
I Aad Mannfaotnrefe ot tji
GalraiiizeU Iron Cornice, Window Gaps, ft
41
Guttering, Ac.
for the Verf Best^' -'•B-1
HOT AIR FURNACES
187 Mairi Street,
Terre e, Intl.
mm- Work done In all parts of the coontry on Short notice and reasonable terms. may
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[,DYE HOUSE,
g'jpBAM
H. CLAKIDQK
Has
retaraed to this elty, and fitted np a Steam Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, at the old Stand, Wo. 8 North Fourth Street, where he will be pleased to meet his old friends, and aa many •.tt ones as may fever him with their patronag xt •ui, «-r smrnvtv* awtf
