Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 October 1868 — Page 1

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ffranTi Blaa^ Speech

(from the Chicago ibane, When Frank P. Blair, the Coppe^ad candidatM^fCo Pretest, wM «ertj»aded on Friday night in St.

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declaring that he had pot w»ttan ^tetr ter withdrawing from the canvass, he 8«id: "The point to which I desire to tjn&g8 you is this, that in this struggle we have everything at stftk* that and last struggle for the preservation of a free, constitutional goverpa-elit 'Q Am area- that it we fail in it the Republic fails with us»" [A .voioe— "No such word as fail '"It becomes a mere appendage of the military chieftain who .MifteAIS power in the namo of the President, »«f who will nqver leave tbo Presidential Mansion ali'{Si'nsiti&af.'followed by applause.] I know that gentleman wail. I haye ^xtogaU«g from his great merits as a soldier, and J. nave no desire to tarnish any ol the h*"1®*8 which he won in tb« Bfirviees which ha gave to tbe countryidtiririg the late war. But I have just as liule design of surreudetingabsolute power into the hands of arty?man no matter how lllustridtu nity may have made his namo in this late war. He comes back a cpnquerpr, and by fjis treating these States, in violation of the Constitution, as conquered provinces, ne show* intention If trept the wtiol9?pe$l| of this country as conquered provinces, ir he should ever be able to make that one stepping-stone, add arm himself with tbe Presidential power. That is my judgment of his character and his dpsjgn. -.

These are his words as reported in the 3t. Louis I)&niocrat. The St? Loute ittpublican reports them thus: "Tbe point to which I desire to bring you is this, that in this struggle^* have nverytbifig fet stake that it is ihfe "final and last struggle for the preservation of free constitutional government in Amer-

to power in the name of the Presidency. But he will never leave the Presidential mansion as long as he lives. I have nothing Jq jay against him .r ha™*i» jroa&tion of defogatihtf frotoiiw great merits as a soldier and I have no desire to tarnish any of tho laurels which he wofi in the services that hj gaVe tob the country during the late war. But I have just as little design of surrendering absolute power into the h*»ds of man, no matter how illustrieus he may have made his namo in this great war.'

The speech as reported in'the Democrat would imply that General Grant, if elect* e«[* a^fisSinatocU Wi* othtfrl version would bo a mere expression of opinion .that "General Grarit^if. pl^ted,

would become a dictator. There is an important difference between the tyfo sions, and we desire '-"to ^rV'd M*. mad as ho is, tho benefit of the doubt. In eithfer 4ase he'tau^t hare Jjefen interna or demented when he rnved in this fashion.

The allegation of Blair that General Grant would try to play tbe part of military dictator, U" filleted President, we can best imswer 4y" usfri^.the words tif Heniy Ward :.

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•'When then-,': tbey say, "Tou must put a military dictator in the White House?" Tbere is no man on tho good God's globe that is so far from being in the spirit of a dictator as General Grant there-is no man more tender there is ritf man less self-seeking thore is no, man who so unloves dictatorial- power aa X3en, Grant. No he won't nocd to send a soldier to the South he won't need to draw a sword. When they know that Grant is there, that is enough-- [4pp^?u8e-] I1 is said that General Grant knows nothing of civil affairs. It is as certain that Governor Sejfmc^r knows nbthingfof S3Tit6yal&3s.e It is Bald ttretawtfwecS a statesman. Is there not a good deal of deception in this matter of the word statesman I hsv% alwftys* thojigft and taught that what is wanted to make a President is a great deal of common sense and a great deal of uncommon hon»i e»ty. That is all. Now, if General Grant| is not the impersonation of commott sensej whoflfloukl you select and if he'is nod honest, gentlemen, I think we may givej up all trust in human nature. It is said| he is a genius. He is not a genius in the sense in which General Sherman is—^tha doit brilliant genius in %ar mltfgpiro our era. But General Grant is a man without imagination. But he is a man of genius and It is the genius 6f com^ mon sense. Less resplendent, more uaei fulness shining, truer, deeper,-|a^ more comprehensive and enduring. Now4 what has been his career Where cad you find a man so modest, so unself| aking, so mBgnanlmoui-to iiis eQitfte?,

I believe Grant pre-emi^atly M. ^ypinlstration. that ho has laid the country under obligations which we shall never repay foi the service he rendered in our great und trying war, but I believe that he is destined yet to lay the country under greatf er obligations, and give us an administration so temperate, digested of passion lb flee from' maflgn influence, ab wise in the selection of men, so forbeaty Ing in carrying out of necsssary measure^ that wo shall see,'dated from his ad ministration, tho recoatinuatiun of thl ada)inlstr»Uq.s of Washington higuslf. A man who in many Important Me pec he resomblcs, and in none more than tb wisdom of taking counsel of w|se"j and makiag his personal decisions refle tthe wisdom Of all the counsellors he ca: gather around about htm. [Apulai}se.]

If General Grant sits at the heaa tof government, there is not one single workin 0}&n in thjs nation, there i* not-one po epiig^nt yho comps hire, thela-fes ndt one^ltisk/c^eeture that candle reads his spelliug book, that wijl pot feel that he is safe, (hat he is secure. For General Grant is tbe President: that ipjpRbUcan pftVy, which is the oarty^f the ebmmon ps6ple tbe party ox tttiiTOrsal suffrage—ha is the President of tbit party, and every, creature in these yeafs wilikhovT tliat the jSowfer'ot tie goveriment and the power of an eulighteuep Christian public sentiment wHl fe favor of tho greatest liberty and t^e groalest security to all.

It is the patriot whoBe portrait is thfis accurately drawn by a master's hand, whom this American Robespierre calls a '•dictator, intending to treat the whdle people of this country as congueredygrb-Vinces-anigrasping after 'absoluto poFar." The" liberties of the people WouM be a million times more in danger frotn| 0 .malignant likp .Blair aq@e^|witiO&4ie Cdaatial power, Vh»n Iroijf. tiidlel^DjSBWabiding, liberty loving Ulysses S. Graat

Blair bvats about the same relation to and entertains the same opinion of Gri that tho traitor Arnold 4a of Washi Jon and the patriotic people of the ph»mnt lime hold tbe one in t^e eas^e ahhCr grandfathers h'ela $11

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Mr. Seymour to take the Stump BrFFAtp, N. T., Oct. 20-A dispafch just received from Horatio Seymour nounce» he wUl .t&ke the son.and open tbo^campwg* "tit 1 pctober,^d,

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Steel Works pes^roje4' TaoT.Oct: 2l).—The extfe^siviS^B mer iteel wdtks of J. Gfbtoold & we*e dwtroyed by fire morning.

AbOut ^lO men employed.

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fourteenth A^Wmtirnpit Constitution withdrawn by the Oregon Legislature,

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Madbid, Oat. 20,—Eeorganisation is roceeding rapidly. Governors, civil find

iinarytfiav* be« aowintKl ij aljgtfie 'ovinci Bfem«ratWbseiralei«iu ^fri* 3us parts of the country and declared for

Federal Republic. All males who each the age of 20 will be allowed to

ote.

England-

London,

he Emperor of Russia for arbitrament.

',atch from Paris reports that Senor tfauforri, the iiitendant of Queen Isabella, ias fought a duel with Henri Rochefert,

wounded. No farther particulars have been repeivuhxm"r, ..ayaa

The Houghton race meeting commenced

at New Market to-day. The criterion stakes for 2 year olds was

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The Times has an editorial on the rumored withdrawal of the Democratic can

fight the battle to the end and loose, if it must be, with Gov. Seymour at the head, than at so late an hour to take Chase as

Grant is likely to act with more discriml, nation than the rest of the party. He

pressed, it could not be executed under more favorable conditions than with

Grant ee ^adj^gfega

ca, declaring such change would give

great impetus to American commerce^ and show that the resources of the United!

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in war..

From Rio Janeiro.

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Oct. 20.—Rio Ji

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abandoned the works, leaving one cannon, considerable ammunition and food The battery on the Paraguay river ha been dismantled, tneJbaQffBn having beei thrown Into the river-

Lopez was said to have gone to Cerr Leono, a strongly fortified place belor Ascension.

tbem on the river. Lopez is said to have about 20,000 mei and being in the interior the allies open tionsl fcfil. le j-traJbnilSnl^e, tbej having lost some 900 men in transport ing supplies to Teblcuary.

The Brazilian squadron had gone

abandoned by the Pari The American guni gene to Ascension.

raguayans. mboat Wasp

A loan of $30,000,090 had been asb

Ufa#®. Six men were killed and sevln woUn( ed by a falling spar of the French gui boat ''Circe" in the harbor of Rio, whi| saluting the Italian frigate "Regina."

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elections for municipal officers

Brazil had closed, resulting in favor the conservatives. CABLE TKLEGRAJH.

propositiens for the extension of cat telegraph from Barbadoes to Braz}! which will probably be accepted.

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Nashyiils, Oct. 20.— There wefe ree races cver the Jockey Club Courie day. Tbe first was a dash of a mae for two years old, entrance $25. The AksodattoH.'%dded $300.- sitawsi won by Easmith's Yandal. Time, 1:50. Nine entries. The second race was for three year olds, mile heats, entrance $60, tpe Association adding $300. Four started. •Ihe race was won bvJSufor&'s Crosi

The third race was for the Association purse of $200 dash of a mile and a qui ter, and was won by Candick's Litilif1 Mack- Five started. Time, 2 16., Trspfe heavy {^ajhaesTJI tA

Fire-

burned last night with six hundred barrels of refined, and three hundredj Qt

Demooratio Opposition.

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dress condemning strongly the proposed by handful of treacherous tffJa_^

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ex' T_ complicity Anna.

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Seymour to Canvass

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Oct. 20.—It is reported that

Alabama claims will be referred to

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which the Liverpool Chamber of Com-j Bre!WhwvQted^present-^Hon.^ft»v-j

erdy Johp&g on tbej peace and -harmony-existing- -betweeni Great Britain and the United States, ands

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KUawa 7 trom

lis supgoifH 6? 50 of Santa tw? ke4hops

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btllhasbeen reported to Con.

reM,' whj?h prpp68^s an export d.uty on pver, «rfflteper«ent,on|gold. 2J6 Jtl?yt^.^ge? hsv0 twn jmade »n pstomrates^ Jit-isiMcp«ctedi that the port oa the ilafld'tt Ski&e'ofitxr, Gulf of California, rill be «pened to] general coasUpg trade.

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WJKiliraTdN, October 20.—The Ibwing iare" Uhft Internal Revenue Jorntmenw to-day: 1 Sidrtfteepift—Sto- Billmgs, 3d District, Ohio 4.' W. sDowney, Nevada F. A. Crawfbrdi! Oregon John E. Ij*berrey, 4i)x OMp'j Geq.lf. Perry, 2d Wisconim i, Bl»ek,$ih Kemtucky A. Q. Kedway nd Chfts, N Yajain, Ohio.

Gattgere^-Q. W. Brannrn, Geo. Cafer|n and C. 0. Gillett, 2d Wis. Jos. Dorst ,nd Jflhn A. Tuttle, 3d Ills Henry ^eitheroff aniiG. D. Wall, l^thOhio, ^BB-*D.^miUl»,.lAt JlUS- «|V*ka3C JQ1 fe-irsi-.t 'TRABSFEBBBD.

Seifiaumers of the 66th U. S. Artilve bei^i transferred from Biebmona JeJTerspn, Floride. Brevet Brig. fldrtoii,3lte Colonel, Is relieved :rom command of^ Ms Regiment wrf b*lSfed to report for, duty to Gencommaftdlng .Department of the

4PPLXCATI0NS BBIGADXBK QBHlBAI..

_ier Gefft»al in Ae^rmy, made vacant by the retirement of Gen. Hooker. Among tfee ftpplioanU are oeverftl civilians who were officers of the volunteer army auriogNh& wa&iTbe pto6^Wli*y..i» .that Qen. S^neinaD, -now commanding the l9t

«8P^¥T:I 5 i: SXTPKBTI80B3. rescmt indications of fur-

tl*'4|M4Whl8« «®.' In* ternal Revenue beyond those who have already received their commission. cSfcNptoO-fgft JOTflAN TVAB.!*J

Very few^official dispatohes have been

The army ft^no^h #Win pursuit of hostile tribes, but no dispatches concerniifelita m^veni^8iJMwle be#|.J|Seeeived for two or three dsys-

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Nbw ToiIK, Oot. 20.^-A.t a meeting of the Protestant Episcopal Evangelical So. iieNi to the purposes, »MjfVFQgrws of the Society were made by Bishops Neely, of

sistant Bish^Fdf EtoWtiky, and Reverend Mr, Fox. of England. fcrr-s fs:

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purists, declinedyes-

terday to pjiy over the stages to either party, and stated he v^ould fix tbe time and place for the fight within (ten days,

Ttoee- police ofa»r». arreted one John Matterson, on Atlantic street, Brooklyn,] for disorderly^ondjuo^, and while convey-, ing him to the station were assaulted by |u*®9wA ®nd! women, with bricks, stones aha other,

erS'caiJnfea nhe' crowd to scatter, DahM Gohdan. said to be one of the raiders, in the-hands of the police.

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Abraham Lent was nominated 'f^o&gr6ss by the Repabilcans of the District last evening.

**msw, wlth his plub, wl to the mtion house, causin,

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WBAX THK WQBU THINK#. I World editorially says: The Views of Seyhiour, and not tbose attributed to ^lair, should, be regarded as'the basis of the campaign. Gen. Blair has already if "the good or the part^- requires it. We think refieption will convince him that the ticks* would be stronger if some other nam%«eM#utotituted for his,

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It is aiiaiod ih' fevenne circles that Binckley has been ordered by the Solicit^ .«£ tto T»a^arv |o ^nflfte feimself 'to

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ih^e of one of their

vention last evethe subject of an

ieml list of JBishops was adapted by a vi 89 to 81.

Vfelmmm. »W*lngi pf representatives of the Trade Unions were held last •6igblithe object j»iag measures for the support of candidates at ther Meetion who

wl^betrue to their interests. A rl

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Conservative Republicans have nomitnrtedi&fcbs. & Stewart.

Jofc SfoprfM @folMga*s-has been appointed Superintendent of Indian affairs Mexico.

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ge, eneh#lf, he say#, ocrats issued an tiddrese

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at %a or CfoattKATIOH. •i vTohri Saviig®1 noxninated for Coqby the Democrats of the Ninth Dla1C

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John Callary, a policeman, was fined bhe hundred dollars yesterday for striking while taking her ing serious das

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Ists who ravor tne" cohBtraction of a canal across thelatfimus of Daiien to connect die t)arrlbean Sea with the Pacific, and tonight at the residence gf Peter. Coqfler to di«a» varjous plans.

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inspector ofpolioe, ©Uke* has issued

an order for the attendance of a force of 400 p^ceme^ to-oaorrQW evening CoopSf institute, tb Drdtectv the stands and^xeworks

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war JXamocrats in favor

of Grant and ColCsx front sn attack which

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WEDNESDAY UOK

t^onvention of Ballroad Conduct-

CisrcxjnfAix, Oct- 20.—^he Convention Railroad Condnctors representing of the leading roads of the country assembled at lhe Burnet House this morning, for the purpose of forming a Mutual Insuranee Company.

The circular calling tho meeting is issued by James Marshall, conductor on the New York A Harlem road, and sets forth that jn ettejof the death of a conductor by aocldeat or otherwise, each conductor belonging to the Association will pay ta $l» %in|y of $|e decSBased qne dollar.

The convention aaaembled at eleven o'clock) and waa organized b£ the appointment of James Marshall President, George R. Skillman, of the Camden «S inaboy, Secretary, and C. Halman, ol

Little Miami, Sergeant-at-Arms. The President made a 'jrief statement of the object of tho meeting, when committees on credentials and plannff proceeding were appointed. After which tbe convention adjourned till afternoon.

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jate Salt Lake papers contain the proceedings of the General Morgan confer-

{"Si the MorMott "Church- dignitaries iwere fully represented. It was unanimously agreed, that com:mercial intercourse with Gentiles should be restricted to necessities. Mormons (purchasing generally from the Gentiles will do so at the peril, of expulsion from the Church.

Tbey are avowed enemies, of Mormon institutions, and commercial non-inter-course only can restrain the Mormons and encourage home manufacture. jwt 1 S*r ,«.

Angel Martinez and Flacido Yega, revo* lutionary notorieties are reported to have sailed for Mexice yesterday on the Mazat* tan steamer. a a

The order in their rich regalia made display exceeding anything we have ever witnessed here'.

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A woman named Warmick murdereid her husband at an early hour this morning in, this city. She first shot him with a revolver and then struck fylm several times on the head with an axe Causey domestie trouble.

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B. H. Cutter, Surveyor General ot New Mexico, and formerly Adjutant General ofC«li#rniB, died, at Santa fee oin Sun4

SEBIOXreiT INJUBEX).

Dr. McKee, medical director of the distriet of New Mexieo. was seriously injured on Saturday by being thrown from bis carriage. -'r'"gg .... xn'/.ri.

From Kansas Oity, Mo.

Kaksab Cixx, Oct. 20.—The largest: and most enthusiastic Radical meeting and torchlight-procession of the oampaign took place here last night, delegations resent from Wyandotte and Lawrence, ansas, and contiguous points in Missouri, After parading the principal streets the Tanners assembled at Turner's Hall where a large flag waB presented to them by ladies of this city, and several speech-. es by prominent Radioals...

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MoHTPelieb,

of Representatives to-day, G- F. Ed munds, Republican, was re-elected U. S. Senator for rix years, receiving 188 votee, to 11 for Hon. P. Redfleld.

The Senate will elect him unaiUtnq»9 ly this alternoon, and both Houses will meet in conventio^ .tp-tgsrf^ l^d cj^nplete the election. i«-. .Ai f'4 *Ji -D n!

Marine Disaster, I

tiAir BosTos, Oct. 20.—The Dering, of Dlgtty, Nova Scotia, capsized on the 12th in»t. off Cape Cod aiid serfn llvea were lost.

BJiode Wi: Deal-

PKOVllJBKCE. R.^M Oct.-lt' -|£OJB«y Afcocratic Convention nominate.. nold for Congress iff this Dk passed resolutions 'dffdorsiog and Blair. .gUSfifc—.

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nrwvnb.} FLOUa—IJowtUd Md nomioal family 89®® ?v-.

WHEAT—trSet«e«r no Bccar«4 -qr.l»t»wn can be given No 1 "SHattr »b1)«

Dull at 58^6-c' Tor nAr 'and B&

oia. OATS—DalU«t88®89forKe l, s,. J- -:r BTE—DaU at 1 38@1 -W,

BARLEY—Strong ait 2 4032 50J for CffftaBa BpiiD(r and 2 SOigi 40for aUte.^-7*^ COTTON—Dull at«iJ fjr mlddUns-s

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Oct. 20.—An Omaha

patch says official returns now in from 20 bounties give a Republican majority of nineteen hundred and fifty. .Four counties yet to hear from will make a Republican majority of not less ihan 2400 a Republican gain of sixteen hundred and forty votes over the last Congressional election.

The total vote of the State is nearly seventeen thousand, almost doubling the vote of Nebraska in the past two yean

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The Oregon Legislature adopted a res* olutlon withdrawing consent of the State to the passage of the fourteenth amend-

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Stem Dayton, Ohio.

Datton, Oct. 20.—-The Grand Lodges and" Commandaries of Free Masons w&eh have heen in session for several days, made a grand and imposing demonstration to-day. Delegates from .all parts of the State and adjoining Statep participated in the procession. After marching through several of tbe principal streets they asiembisd on Main street and countermarched to tbe Opera House, where an oration was delivered by Rev. Wylish Hall.

WE WANT

schooner J. C.

Another schooner wa» »unk in the «tma

locality With all oa board.

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Mimbhxs, Oct. 20—The Agricultural Fair to-day waa a failure, owing to the titeagf rain which fell all day.

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A MAN SHOT*

lAgaa a1ffr»y on Court streat this aftfernooh", 6 hotoridus charactor Earned Jo^n Coegtove was *tabbed three time* and then" ahpt bj Tfeothaa O'Donooll, an exAlderman. O'Dqnpall arrested, but Blibaequenth- retoaaed on groan-la of eelfdefenro.. ^CosgTQT? will,-In all probaWlity, die.

w*-,i v. Died*',£.- .1^ WostntsTBB, MABS., Oct. 20.—Mary Kelly accidentally »hot by bar lever, died last" night She «xou«rat*d him from blame...'.

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They wer» married a £wR,iiour%feefore bodied.

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Haht, make.bnlkars firta-- ... MESS POBK—Held at $31.' BULK MEATS—11

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for ahootdfilrB 'aild

for clear rib and clear aides'. LaKD—In recall demand at I8sc. isj, GBOOBBI¥S—Firm an4 a fBir^e^I,W(«ftUl rate«.

BCTTEB—Firm atS5 (e42c.-

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BOOS-s5«2e •'•*& I PO taTOES—Unohanged. APPLES-Dc 11 at #2 to 4 prir bbl. LINSEED OIL—Dull and -pities-nominal land hardly any demand, retailing at 1 W5®l i06-

FLAX8EED-2 40@2 60. BEEF CATTLE—Frmarj corotnOn to prims at 60 to 6 extra 6 25^10 6JIo 6 per cental •OSS.. .••..iiifc SHEEP—Unchanged. H0Q8 Dall and prices drooping. -The wlloW rSnge is #7 to8 60 pet cental gtipw- -nji'r.

Exchange doll at 1-10 ducoont baying, and par

Vhe "money market Js close -ekisJiterfttoW premrare from borrowers.'-1 ^is-

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By Telegraph.] COTTON—Heary andaebBdulowor at gSJ^cfoft mi'idling nplaods.

FLOB—Beoelpte 13,e68 W)l»: heay at 10c lowor ?6 S5®8 60 for superfine State and weatoiu.. 7@7 6o extra State, $7 eaftra 'western, 58 eoaio 00 Trhits whe».?, «trB, }J 7' @ly K. O.r $s@10 extra St. LWils, $lC@141-go» cholcu do., closing quiet California tlopr bear^ at 780@8 26.

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This measure is urged. as necessary in self-defense against rapidly approaching danger from outsiders coming in with the Unlon Pacific Railroad.

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Registration closed in Clay county Friday last, and the beared of review com-, minced investigation at Liberty Saturday, but were compelled^ to adjourn to Harlem on account of threats and violent USBl'OTiBtrationff by citizens of Liberty.

Frofli Swot Franoiaooi' o' FBANcieco, Oct. 18—Generals

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dT60 for prime metf». ncuanged. BBEF HAMS—Dull and unchanged

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WHISKY—Qmetandheary. W BE AT—Dull and heavy at 2®3clower JL G4 for No 2 splugi 1 76j^ for No 1 do, 2 i'9

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ter rod WMt rn 2 40 for white Michigan 1.8 7ft for white California. ., BABLEY—Heavy and lower at 1 10(92 Waorst»te 2 44 for Canada wsateru.

BABLSY MALT—Quiet. COBN-lo lower at 1 12®114& for unsound and 1 15@1 16 sound mixed western afload 1 16* @1' 17 db, In store.

OATS—Without., decided change at 75Jc for now western. Bl JK—Nominal. ga S

OOFlfEE—Quiet Bio at private terms. B0OAB—In moderate request at n@ll$£o fot Cuba. ,.

MOL A68E3—Dull. J/INriEED OIL-Heavy 9i®96c fQrlag9 tOt» and 93®91

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for small lots'

Sl'IRITd TtJBPENTIKE—Qn'.et and steady

"?OB^—Opened fowsr and closed ftrmar at: 5S®28 67, mess closing at 28.03(5834 00 taslu 36 H)@28 7& for old do, 24 60@'J6 ou tor prime:

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ODT MEATS—Quiet 12^@1: 304 Hf!C,b SHOULDERS—18(gl9c. HAMd MIDDLE i—St sady and'quiet ilCOiDoXA

of Cumberland cut sellur lost half. La Kfi—Heavy and lower ftt 17@r9%rt for aw!

48 for State. OHBE3tf-Fttmer -atl3©V%c..? W&JU G0LE—Without dcided change. 37J{ and declined 36^, adTancmfto^°^*7§i clfSSl atu6J6€|37.

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e1t r: r.T--- jus. tat&s t- load- V"' •». :5

WE WANT i,"ii W3»WS- -i

1,000 Bushels Flax Seed

t»a«r 2a

WEJTAST -JfSSl,®SftS*^5S- .''I

CUBWBW4

JJ *«!. rt Mi«» .-•?•{ .*?

500 Bushels Timotfry ^edJ

tf ,.W8

SELL

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CAX-lf

WRITE

tpe|

Sib COUNTRY MERCHANTS HAVIKO AN? im Qp tftMpi -ia.iifipawfj.

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"W© will*

foa4-" as

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Oct. 20.—In the House

IOITE9

4k

"T tarm lo.pl.m^i J. TEBUE HAtiTE, IKUJ M««Mi«t 1 el a*^ a. »4- di t*it .uiW tf'M.

mm, UNDERTAK£ft^.

jjndertakbr.V£1*

M. W. O'CONMJBLiS. a»Ting pnrphaeed back fronv CUo, Grcber Oa., the Dnde:taker3 "KilaDUor and having bad 'seren yvt*r« tspirWuc''

bnsinesa,i*JV?w,prepared.tvuraifti Metalio 8n», rial Cases, Oaskats, aua Woo(5»:i ""kflU8, of jkfl" .fbd (tyres and sices, 0-oiri"tbe best ijiid lar^esestqck T* of burial material in the Statfr ivt 104 Jtainsgtroei

A

S

Winftife

8I1J If

HOTELS,

UN TIN HOUSES.

%yriiouP

D. C. STtJlfy^ABD, Prop^ 0»r|M».«aMto 8«aare,

T«^|-e Indiana..

BOAR^tB.OO PKRDAY.

*asa eiuna» r» aho rao ajm. vajaxa.

JACOB BCTZ. an.

f-ka,

Tltia Hooea thoroaghlj' rodittttsliV!. my iidwly

rjpEJJBBHAUTB HOUSE,

cuaiiM Mi.i km (snatii sain,: Terrci Haute, Indiancu

This llotei nas rocontly been refitted, and pat is first-lass order, offering acoommodatiotts pcurar passed in the State.

ATTOR«IEYS».

JXQ. P. BAIBD. CBTJIT. |AIKD & CEUFT,^

Attorneys at trfj.w,'* Orrica.—No. 88 Mala Street, up glaira. fofcUkitf

A Wm. ]E. McLJSAN, A ttorneyand Couaaellor at Law,

GENKKA_L *4XLIiECTING AGBNT, ^err© Hanto, Xpd 8 a S re decSdly

(1LAXIK HOUSE. mttj oManW riaer amd ontosraEin. Indiana:

Wi•'*. OBlFFijK ......propprletor

j.G^:« (it-XaraUall, Mcntfznma and Palestine

and froux all Trains. novSSdtf

E N I S

•nil 'L:. H. BASTHOLOJOW fitraokos and Msoaavicaii

N I S

Sapcessor to Dr. D. U. WKLD. fJo. 167 Main St. IvaUonal BluckA ^erxe Haate, Ind. [m30dtf

1 A S O N

3EJ-^BS»«n-x^i' •ap-'.j 1 TO ba. B. B. SXITB, JdfStUSefln OUto, between SAiuid 4th street, a^satjg, .» TElillE-HACTS. 1HD.

0J& O, O. LINCOLN, %}.

.The. Oldest £stabli8ked Dentist IaTerr^ Uaate, 8i*tb" Street, between Main and! £giio, axia door sonth of National House. 'r^riag bad.upwards of eighteen years' exne-t llcncS in Dentistry, he Is ooafident that he eau! fn all cases. LiySOdlr

:.lc

(TT

331

BOOTS AND SHOES,

& Shoes

6 .' -TO'SUIT:J?

-i U:V. -i* W**

A'rtd l: fia'/o' also received a large assortmentoi, dec's,' Boy's and Youth's Boots and.Shoes, bough: be»4 jot tbo market, 99 they can be:

to Buit the Present Times

.motto ia "Buy Obeap, Sell Cheap—j»a I iofit'a and Qaioh Sales." 1 also manufacture all kinds of

MEN S WORK

Sir thS shortest n'otlco aad the mast fehhionil^e styles. MENDINQ done neatly acd In baste.•*Dan't f?rget tne plaje, but oall and examine, I you Jo not buy. O. E. BCOQLES,,-

1

jj8Jtf Fo. 16, North 4ih Street4 TVi, Hi imnihii 1 1 1 1 11 i-i|

OO^S AJSD SHOifiS.

3

N a. A N E W .is seUlnc

iMiots & Shoes Very ?H T'o otos^ ont his large stock of Shoes and OftijteWj Ho maae room for Spring stock. You wUl sjk« money by oalling on bin at

No. 8 ^ahanios Block, Particular Attention is Kivaa 0

CUSTOM WORK

tChM Departxteut lain the hand* of SKIliUTt^S WOBKSUUi..

A N A E N

Beal hvfi-

1

Estate Column:

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La

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PKOVISION

*St frTi

j. MOL LOT, !.• 'ftCi.

Groceries and Provision^ ^^^,®^^0^1^" Ho. 9 Street, oae door Soath of the Post v«l|^ 1 N a a 5 a

Store, with large an 1 well selected wy d»jrt

z?

ICelIfQb ,V

her low,- Deaau

,v» .A*.

ubllo generally,

detlyerel tb any part of the olty

of charge

»X

i? 1

HENDKIOH & LANGEj

oT^r First National Bank, S. X. Corntr ii. Tonrthand Uain Streets,

n!J

Abstracla of title furnished, Loans rieaad Money invested Wf FOB SAM.' iU-"r

PBOPSBTT.

J,f firty

Iiotsln Linton's Addition to Terre Bait* Aibb and lot, east Ohio street, ra Hunee*nd lot, In McMnrrain'a Addititlon, 1 .Hoa50and lot ia Sibley'sad,dttion oa 6th strafer,

Hoass and lot in Bones addition on 8th street, Houke-auU lot on Poplar, between 6th aad Ttb jatreatau

5

and lot on Korth fith, between iQherant yw liintin streets. T¥trbusja»» Hoaseson Main street.

i?farm

•ii 4

A & S-

prepared to wiecoCfr- tordero seatneas and dispatch .rnor cf

Hi* Hoe vijitj ir-l lh4-g

VlamM poutainlng tbeso Lectorea will he fox? 'WarfliM oti rereipt of four stamps, by addressing ftko'r Saw Yoaa Unmtf. o»A»aro*i, «is .Brow*. wa*rilew marlfldly

«!na iTfcrativesttaatioaala an* capacity, such rakmatco, Bookkeep«s, Oopyjus, S,^eem^n, tersj Watctimen, Conductors, Driv^ny Bag^mra, SfAmbcat Hotel! SStpping, Entry aad

*r io*f *4

0. PT

NATIONAL HOUSE,

giyra ^SB Mixa Stbekt,

TERKJE HiktJTfi, IOT).

JAWB am «sui^.V~....~~i^ffaig5oas.

^need ftusi-

mSfam* t-t* a^otaftaMiuii

BOOFUTCK u-a:,.

"7 tLe attention of UBfr «Si^N|alN til*t «l tUs foc^ aa .warcheap.

fli mm

ij*v-4« ,-hty

7cjr-i' -wsti

original color catos Oirtdriiff

't&n '-i?

irma

VEtiEutiGXteefsii

i.''4W s^9.

iag tolha^bo^ss P'kMCB!

All use it with,, 1*9: "b To the pale wblle lip*

BLO

4

•r. f-'r": .'1— "4Jt«sn#vlng juBt received, at

BUGGLE8

"1iVerf!A#cWd SisSiof "Wamen, Hisses, and Chit) I '-d«n'd 8ttmmec AY^ar, whlch-'I will offer for Salt

^ery Lowest Cash Price!

'fe-ax^k- t. «#J»U

B,3saKar«^as^S!?^si»'S'v family largely fepepda apon ita bein«._

NATBOiyeMfilEATUk,

•mw.PsWqjiSHfiyigSP.

Whiter than white and btantlful- Take a pcuhfl*l®m« to your wife to-night. She will be

Bayersof'&da<bfriiaM#jtta»4 3U •i gt 1 mic: t^iaU io

g. A S5 1%^

1"1

E.R. -MriasflWi.

Fwwa^g'A

0

i-- coutm pbopebty4 I

if W acres in Honey Orieh TowaffiTji 1T3 acros in Lin ton township.

Acres balow tbo Boiling 3UU, weet sideo^daV jan29dtf

VPHT OF ataaitoE—A iss or Litmrais, as delivered at tbe Tofk Hrieenm of Aaatomr, embracing tbe aaliii»?tst. Bow toXive aad What to ilro for Youth, Hatnrlty and Old Age tfaahood fleaegl IfyBefiV-^ed. The Oattse of Indigeetlbaj Flatn|uoe «*d Vsrrooi Olseasss accoanted Jo«,Mar iACSf^aUtMopblcally considered,. Ac, ,rod*ot

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l&tWktu

81

areuitt^i

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tta riitw.* Hil lit t:

,•*$ SX)B S41# 9X AL|,J)B0e^Ii,T3

BdLBB, G«tieK Ufa/27 dsodJtw6m.il lr LJ _'M -3 »«ii

jmu'S

vilZ

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.'.80#) if

r.?i

'w*'* *&>*? foh -,»unit,

•Pot Wevjcly jftst-aftw,.

Ho Bitters £qaa! to f&em »:d 9*vtfl nun

Specks &tMMhiP4l Wk^ Bttters,

WINE, HERBS & HOOTS '&CBiEit8i Wtoe,ao*#»rkno%S!& CHASWMAR .^aax

•ftoT I 0pH| and such other. HEBBS and BOOTS an wUf in all caste assist Dl^enlon .'pmiaote the 6w«2qii»:a)

aad has probi -Bev. B. "Wobli from your

Wieconsiu.

fcSSfSSail

4«iii fin a ro:nrJ

nui|,

ia*4t ni aoft

UTY

To the thic a conntenancj Cures yBVEB ana cxtdfiar APMH-XIl! Tr tbem. Use STANDABD QrtreotSiUes of each Botiie.

SO

£Slyj

IPa^,' W Trade sua WAT CO., Vhilai liT, Fittsb all Wboli

Tor sat^ja^l^GTOl aulSwad Tn Thur Ut.

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bit

fit) s.

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best 'tl-iWastle'drcahigilsBf»a«''tl irM* ..-"f i&rj 4 yji* ,iuareB*a»ateiiaXi WLi«

'.'•in i..»a

SAW

PUiskBrg^t^sl''

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Haute, Ind.

ati8deodlj :.Ut£

BTtiKAtiE, €0M5U88R^ a a a 1 iasw OWSK ttniaa

1-1 t»u-. a" 'FleeipiiveeiAij ll«|lu "1 fc.'... ib 'nwa ^ofegl'J vt- oj

H^usrt mai^t KVf fl| flp^n' Agaute Wart Tld«iA^db£'-^lasto.'

VmWo-Ti fa9*4Drill &. Bsintfj)i,?Cl^r|f •gsiid I jeaaa«ttiB«d 1 ,!vs'^im LtHSW TOHN "HMf#Y'443©^ ui •I ooaaatosr: isu-. f'

itelm

ted^|M»lM(etaA(atuqi

I

5 »ia :il I

LIGHT AND WHOLESOME.

Would you haye It so Then use duly

%l!gln. I mwD*|

QAitBSift®,' MAKlJFA£J04r

lUKf EB^WlLDjt Cflw Corner and Walnut streets, Terro Hacte, Ca^. Keep mannfsctUi"^

trnctlaB-«e t».^i^irior oany offered iu thtatnarket. JCspeciai at^isti tlTeaw^£«WMa4ii~r it %0!sg*i0at|

PflTSIC Bs^aaT &Tgi a a it a

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Pwraottoa rn&mfcm 9H

fcavw tsit it (Um: sir

a»nim» 1 wSnESlSSk .(wal

Special DeraagemenU of tha Ne Diaordera ot the BLOOD tioaal Dlio

aU

•owrta.

Uon

BI&ifaiJL •IIIIII£• Mlar o(

118 ar8

olMp booomas calm asd r«frMhio^ tte*

s*«-.

asV)ni^ng^SlJ7:

PBS80BtPlI0K-i ., s^

«bo6W_ ie-'-faod to «»ery BiseMe^ by attaMVer

4y«tejus. ,Xt ia aaeanalled in fMtala IMaorden flcaaty or Snpp^ssM Senses, •'Vftntaf," 2c The P11SPABED JfiMBCj^aCBOS b«t«ke Best and tnemost ecoaomleal Modiclae that oaa bo taioa. flSMHWIHWpEHHrteaapo oasftil.

H—

Xha, pateut ne«er

fantlia.

rmrM:

Ir««K the I Aa»dyBse ior tfas i." f-

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'KSiS^/lClfiSjfiS^SS A lucMiknttaLMoi^ 1 an nvw estl •iTTrtil •tluolaaoiafTslto.aU who

•*.' *€Sht ?t«Mriutfoa pttaa niTsd ay daugbterVIUs, a a

ebave reoeiaad fi»T.r. fui-

twtutt«4 by its aW.,!'—B«r. O, D. Jaffa*

N. Y.m frw- a OiiHter. golOftiA' Stig T«!itici2ouiaoi. of piuj OttMo. ac

Wrft^rw!'

mWSICAE^

^P|0PLIS)fL4Tr9|f B£ Ml) ji, *,

A A W

i«W V'??kOa&^. n'"- TWfflOOUwiU n-o

1. Men of all partlea ag^ee tAat my ca&dfdates for^public MWWWWW|—tfcroaKbt out ou

dUl^jaenava -b«d» ried lOr M^tood &Mi£zsr^se^ss:

t*Vi»tmH

-MTOZ

inn \t a-1 t& r-.*«a I^ORD WITH ItOlT!

iu**« wiuyirW?v

fathoreUftaitjiautis this duy m&trtn&A kabwti in of

ir-

v-,,£

I# oUOntD Hin ^gc?iti9ffpn&i

iijhra m&av&jbK&H

Tb}e iBnWt abV beit fet of FISST P1AM03 aad all other kintf^of ttaiksl^aitri* meuta eyer offered for sile In tho" "Wdi^ iSu be

rTaa''.SWSS5SSR.,

-nsji l^aoi fit yMra/agre* Ibt titty

W*S5ia{fflgi,

beet

fdr cash,'alto, by oofc-

JPJWWi rtfce^tljBalfa baiWingjut'. ur iwo^ ttoas eanijg Cvjfly rents, toy cattomirs will recofra tbe utn$ tr*aTlag«,-aad cieste- ktffalus than star known la tbe niatorr vberi«oforew^3«t 8- ^8-

to it1_

S. tarn in fiiror of All pirtiee 0d (SMq^atfo Myaad'l staifi

aw*bj'd?"^ia»st

'•1 Jbo*

I laTs^

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2-.. KI8»NEE»fiF^

f.

Ohio ilrdet,

»SB t'.'.'.TT .-raqaqj• •.j-sCI ^ndtc^

7T

MlSU?ACTBRWeC(lllP«n |»e iSbosJftwMB of«ua Ooiapaay H* sKs^rta|^ Pianos for Western JPeqple,

Tbey are not only made at m&de

ixti are w«U

£»4r FiMt Fromtwi, nutiTallf4 es npM-ti well ia t«n

oWw»stv»5ralis. Uev poama oellt-nce»f toho and flnisb, and 00m

bfi ftft,

att atapecta wl :b tiia beat 1 astranftit

i.-.

W3 -v.-ar'-a:,

I^Mm TOry from $4M »00. 4ttNHR« TO nni ua nmt •*5wy,Pl^»y ia warraat«4 for ITiraTa

TpW)' msXBUMW SiCHTiiJaiD- AT LIB2BAL'' ill WirthoA# »f Borittf Piftn ItAH MM ot .WaJ^t^^ uW^ite the 3outb«ij

COAL..

COAL, ami'

JOHV 3IoTA&'tAirS Is now s4l(og If* best article «f KlTar Ooai, sersened os tie wideet screeaiaui^ in Vigo connty, at ad low aflkare as aii inferlorartiota can be pnrcba*4£, Thow#isbing to lay In a supply should look tittks-rlitw-esto, and bay tho best whan it es obeap as a poot tt'toto*

Orders left ajt' the Poet Offloe Lobby, at lh« ?fM(3»naty 8eW«," or (MMestw wl Me 0,p Terra Saute, wUl rec«(7s pcaaiaty^MttecE. tion

"a Add(™», Mi*,uua AJDKEW, Braai!.

mta*

JgiRAML COAL^ till

Y.li#OTSdir A 0»., wou1d reepeotft&i laform M*i aid euatanora aad tfca «iw«*3iaf Terre thatBAUTTXL MI»fr bIMr

theft flaate ge^iall, a-itbor: li orders lart wltu bin will ba prosptiy atteoidto. Now lithe ti»a to orier, #blN the price

Coat.

1 Dealers stip^Hedat the fowMt naiCkat price. Add«e*,T.BtMS0tt ait«

1.,

l» iaaapwiw. or, niMia itairiani

COAL

Oia

.smsrwwWfWUM'iswi} Vwiitt ft. vi- aippaC apd«r,IMfli«'s «a)i on 8ib* et, with wh rn have aala%r'a«0aar8tf to r.«*«• all ord^eitod gtWa.t tAradSloa is tegard to be business.

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iyflkleaaa*-. cfrrttr JtyieJlo^e^MJiHna, Dji£iS ilA" IKS b»s. ale. be-n jM.«. l&Ha^ oofi^Sleift'n^ kfmA hfl Oi

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ibSKTIuw-• -n added