Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 November 1868 — Page 1

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FROM NEW YORK.

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.JSff? f* Cheer! ul! »A&

Wall Street m: a

OloonP'aS^iSepression

Lettei^from Uie fcefretar} of the Treasury.

Gfeenbackg'tjftl: in Certaifl.

r'foloe Re-Issu&d llm'ergencies.

I eiyig ft'jvuiqgA IhqM

General Grant in Washington.

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Articles ot^ Ii^eachmett^

O O A MADRID, NOV.

7.—On advice of Gen-

ment will immediately dispatch a force of 9,000 men with four batteries of artil lery, to Cuba, to suppress insurrection

ihorflaT§ig^Aa

L0ND0ftj${^^*-?^%J4b?ral party in view of present indications of the pend

majority in the new House of Common: of at^ LONDON, NOV. 7.—The

case of Miss

tratlon boara some titne since ana claimed the right to vote in the coming election »nd was refused by the registrars, has 4NA 4MB, !SMI

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sn^kenfc^reJCourB.fOTifiajac

the women of the district, to establish precedent for female suffrage. The cae was argued aLgrfaVl.aogth in Oommo Pleas, full bench, Sir Q. Bonell presidin Mr. Colvidge supporting the claim, an Mr. Mellisl ctonsideraj ble anxiety to learn Hie decision of th court, which will be rendered Monday.

France.

EfWft ifpv. V.—Ex- .^ueea iflB^lla Spain inil Wte haVe drrit6a.

'^leipon^bnt thV Itidapendence Belg^, writes ional government of Spam will ontertaii proposal jframtf to Usit^d

io°4^

Portugal.

LXSBO'N, N6f.^Accounts jilst

TECBIV'

here announce the almost completaai

which consisted of about six hundr sold&$lM$&tuiyii$ I the interior of that country, where it wis tsafctaoked by the natives and nearly all tlfe soldiers were killed, and their artiller small arms and ammunition captured.-

Barely sixty escaped to tho sea coast wil a»«heirriives.i' 'i, ,. ,iiVl4i"iw^|(roiit ITew OiHairs.

Nd^OBEfAfrs, troo sent to reinforce General Kousseau tingi *r%-«fxqjteaj«ff| flESE9^*1 -lP5oiijfcftvJ 3it0nlr«?afe &e commanas.

The Republican has a leader, defending General Rousseau from attacks of the Radical press in tha North. It says is recent position has boen most difficu! t, and knowing %s we1 So, his views, is wishes and means at his disposal to eiforce those views and. wiihes, ..wo Jrthe justice »f

Jefore the worl I.

recently from priva

life, was known as a dt)6ided Democre t*

partisan bias inthe administration his ,*fo#u»lckl ffithen MLdfcfce and ri it threatened its worst consummation, tl troops at hia commandwere sa^efe h«st-, t'ul. To the requoat that forcee be dipAtqhed to franklin and OpeJioitfa^jie :-L' a ponded by an order direcung troops it! i-_ medially'j4\thbaj(y j)0intt tut befo e" th«y ccwd^nlc^rB, 4feord«nAn the city ii« .cmsed to Sfaat not .a musket could le spared. Feeling his weakness he tol s-.-^graphed to the Secrai&ry .of WiUveariief tly demanding that more troops be se it hi§

Gillem to dispatch at once From the Mfethe troops that could be spared. halkriett oMi&r^t pirtfes #«^2metllii)s

tm*

Justice to him, therefore

requires us to say to our friends, was earnest ariSt true in his endeavor?

protect life and prevent a riot

From Leavenworth

^'lation waS c^ds^i: the fulfillment of a pledge made by Se^a if can bareheaded majority he

,ta-,ueeu

til's county the Republicara are taaking cccl^oh bn'e,^f gt^Q^HOTcatw.

Sonteooed to Death. lib,*JSbv 7.—Kate Johnson, the this morning to

AUGUSTA, GA.,

At will **Mh 4^,00

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Florida.

TALLAHA£Sj»Sfe^N«ri7.—About 9 o'clock last nfgntr"CiluzSnsthe number |of 100 or more were summoned by city :and county authorities to hold themselves iin roadiness to aid in quelling any riot,

At 11 o'clock there wero no indications of trouble, pnd the po^y ^isc^a^. fh% cause of the oaB Wl# we Jnnfl* Jing orders of Gov. Reed and Lieut. Gov.

Gleason, and.^fflBj0:e®»tained that the colored people woula Be called on to support the action of the Legislature.

The citizens were uneasy to-day, but

render prompt assistance. Rumors the plantation negroes had to come in to-night, but the be doubted.

be?°p3[?a®,0t«b' rf

day that

ee'n notified report may

us morn*

^asisfWf There being no quorum present when the impeachment passed, several members held seats and voted whose seats been declared $4captS.by tM Hbiftcl tidn of the Govwirarf"by bers accepting and occupying other public offices. OB 06 .Ok—'-qm^D

had

Gov. Reed refuses to recoghize ine action of the Legislature, and declares it an illegal body, but Gov. Gleason this morning demanded pgasessioa of the execu|47e omea^fp wto has brciglit luit Rgfrinrt LiwaU wv. Gleason, and Alden, Secretary of State, before the Ciratfl.Odftrt^^r conspiracy against the government and they are now under arrest.

The general impression seems to b«

The case of Governor Reed against Lieuf* Go£$riHr Glfiason», wf, Alden, before Judge OOOKB this was put over until next Friday

PROCLAMATION OF THE LIEUT. GOVERNOR

ji'iChe foUowiE£'procl»93|iion issued EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

TALLAHASSEE,

Nov. 7.

.WASssksT The lisjfimi)]® dff^Wd({ as a body organized, in extraordinary session held by virtue of a proclamation issued by the Governor of Florida, on thi 3d day( sf No?re ftn peached Harris Florida, for h|gjh crjypes and jnisdemeanl ors in office and ^hereasiftiSer the prc| vision of the Constitution of the State of Florida, is deprived from exercising th functions ,of -the Executive office of. mmix* volvos upon the Lieut. Governor, no tlioro£0tfl, .2, :W. 5. fitow^^eutenanj Governor of Florida, do issue my proclr rnation taking possession of the Executi\ Department of the government in all P^TIS, C^I%ER^Y J?%LLU!KN3»L0|T5ZE: of the State to support the governme:

peace ana quiet. In testimony whereof I have hereunto si my iMffaaic^us^!WMfMtl the State to be affixed, the 6tnaay

11 ROM ^XBK. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, TALLAHASSEE,

HARRISON REED, Governor. 1

ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT OF GOVE]

NOR "R^ED.

The following are the articles' of ii peachment: ^irst, He,hag bfenTMilt^ef falsi and lying while ttJnsa^g\jwnm&iih members of the Legislature, and othpr officers of the State,

Second, I chargei to, ncom[ tencv. inasmuch afti'8 ttar%lled commfesiens to officers in blank, and other irre*, sponBiblo persons having issued them.

vacant, before the members who wete duly elected and returned, had resign^, or their logal term pf service-expired,

Four'tb, be^n of emb^zlement, having taken from the State Treasury securities and money, and sold such securities and then failed to return pbrtio%ofr*ll We fiS sM St •Treasury.

Fifth He has bean guilty of corruption and bribery, he having bartered add sold prominent offices in the State to supdry persons /or moriey^to hafd, paid, and tne nomination of suenjpersops to the Senate for confirmation. For a$d in consideration of these and many other isd emeanos f- knr#l%#lP^l*t$ie hands of the Assembly the impeachment

of Harrison Reed, Governor of Forida. [Signed.] HORATIO

C.

Governor peei utive roocfifs as he' WW

JENKS.

THE GOVERNOR.

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Wefe. gusra a toi frofe o'clflcft Sutbevaaing. »stw". 1 AFPRKHSNSIOirt.JlXk

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Citizens fear trouble to-night, but .no-ope %llFocca

ns fear trouble to*nignt, Dut

... TelV tfoiTO Carolina.

WILMINGTON, N.

C.,

I bar?

gal

would walk

through the streets of this city. Hewfci fbllotrodby an^ftimense cro^rd ers ip^proc|s^iofl*. yith citizens jwded the to ness the novel spectacle ol our Senator

TOBOB

NOV. 7.—Returns

now in are sufficient to show that State has gone for Grant by a conside:

large gainr. It is beno"^

the estimate ortfe« Midr#4Mfr, gi •Wedaesdayj -approacimatea— «orre®tn That gave the State to Grant by

Plato Durham. Conservative, to Congress. W '31 The delegation stands five Repuili SBThe delegation stands live Rep fcs3wflM^«ai?RtivaMFl.»' gain of one,

The official ootint increases the Rep: lican majority of New Hanover cou in cl udi n^ WSitati a^Bdnf ^67, beini

The Republican majority in this SI Row foots »ip 28,391.

thVmal^Hty Wi

Nov. 7.—Additional crease t^e DemOpresent ihSicsar

•ttlf it iirmrtf^^*

10 (XM I HAsKXA-JHi

-ntt fcS*"n5 "_• loTr-Si-Hfttruuk »penilirHifc tfopminjitiil itBK isentiraly al^^d^ncfithj

tain Generatetf _ordered ,here

transpo mk

to beep

MS vH ^Is** v-1 ne to

i%yolntionary aufrhor-

ios the „a|4ire,JflKSftfction of Paeto tHe gdvern* «ni'P Thef$«tla^a*^hfit th« rebels bold SfHia OlfBA iaa ^it "they are firmly esthey have 4Mpi«B8 t0iS8ae revolutionary —v.-,:-with machetes, aad-4ght deepeiata}y. rtatn-General Iiersnndi is determined^^ liav^ the r^bel leaders wlio bsil froi^a.si .Qoqiiogo a^ tie Spanish Main 8hot.il Jo

BOW? AT A tODGIKQ HOUBKFW .Of?

'HShortly/'after 12 this morMng a fight plac? "between Batnard Mehatenz, of a lodging house. at 36, proprietor spring street, and several* of his lodgers. MeHatenz wis stabbed In the abdomen, leg and arms,, by a ruffian named Jobn Stanley. •*iP$nioA)& HSI^ed Jol^''"yt$8ihi? ^who waB engaged in the fracas, was abo stab, bed by Stanley in aleg and arm. I

Mehatenz'f W6tifld« of a-JBerttfhst liatire, and it ia feared that he will, not If vi

1

John YicfclS^btifiSirar#^)f a serious btit n'6t,danga,bU8 character^

rt_'

Stanley was arrested tiv an^ officer of tfnQ of toe precincts ina the wounded faTOWita fdibbV^|'$p^Helltfvde hospital

11) fhi iSU8 dl The report that J^ormald and O'Bal win fought in Putnam county, N. Y.. oh Toeeday, is false. tx, *ai

O'Baldwin haf^^lPfor some time in

pu gilistic pOtposaMG

Bellows

Nov. 7, 1868.

To the Sheriff of Leon County, State 4^ Florida: SIR.—I

am, under the Cpnstitptioi

laws of the Stato^ l|ie" ritlftfuLGovMl thereof, and sbafTcontinue xo exercftf power and authority, and disctarge the duties belonging to the office of the Bz* ecutive Department imtij-.tjia, judicial iribt^als otherwise. [Signed]

00?JBliP

which sails next Monday. The remainder of the moneyshw been spent for jew*' «lry- I,, "A

maximum'etrculatidn $400,009,^)0 had a magic influence on Wall street this morhwiy

iUMuouvo uu 7i mi taw Ju

iDg' eav® to cneerrulfiess and buoyancy.

1

•^The^ommeteial Advertiser

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Th»e

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at a|t

LETTER FROM THE 8ICBSTABT 01* THE

mU .*$ W® On (nnniaw: af mnL On inquiry at tba subTrsasury we learn Mr. McCulloch had written a letter :to the money pressure, brfFlflf &8 d^fre tb in-

tending outside and national credit suffer•iag^hatefrom,.he would feel constrained to relieve matters by reissuing soibe greenbacksKHtMfawif1 flfoin circulation but not capceUecL

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NATURALIZATION

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Treadweir

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... Pen»sy^Wia«*»»»* pHtLAtiELi'HIA, Hoi'.

Thirty ecm&ifetJi

'ing been iieard rest estimated, it is believed when jthe

r:: up

erman

mer wor liuffie, in IfiM^eSbroi p&'&Mtjgfw Ire this mB*tting. Iaii

4h®yy,

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From Waahingtozt

I WASHiveTOir. ^OV. 7.--Brev. Brig'Gen. Horace Brooks, Col.df the.4th TJ. S. ArtilBalfimore, is next in rapk to Gen. Can. by, and therefore suceeed* Gen. Canby In command of the Department of Washington. ,....

Brevet Major«Gen S. S. Carroll, by order issued from the War Department ts-day, retains his position as Inspector General* on the staff of Gen. H&ntspck, commanding the military division of the

Atlantic.

A IT**Yd I Although the Sec&taty"8f the^Trelsu-. ry believes he has. the power to re-issue notes redeemed but liot cancelled, it is* not determined what he will do, as this 12 fLc'jend on circumstances, and ac-' cording to what is believed here bf aa: improved oondition of the market, it may not become necessary tq resort to that measara in oide^ to A^ony^iff.

APPOINTMENT.^*

Fractional

1

The committee of the TThion League to ^#V^lgate the nattirallzaticm friadi id this city is( composed pf seven gentlemen

Mosei

H. Bhertiian, Isaac E

white. ftl Jt- ^KRKoiios. A HU8HII An error in the Kines ^ounty return^ has been? cafr^te^ and the Btspublica now niv# *th6 Aliemljlymen inste&d one, |mong the delegation.

ftw Eng. Leagc

club rooms last,fight. The occasion wsls ^f^P&I^toiai.bnst of Pa^J£?¥gi »!«»Society by Mr. win. H. Aspinwall.

a nativeor-Aastriaj a* yeartof age, married a young lady of this city of excellent familyt great beauty and higb character. ThUiasband-of 4ayspitft last night in •!«ai,c» confartsd fargWS^1H» was confldehtilil olerk of Atronson & Bros., and had forged ehsekg on ttatfr back against them.

7j\r.i

On being arraigned the prisoner freely

kill&and stated

spw8t-$2W fofr passS^ tieTfets for

tymli »nd_ wife: bf the

curreooy. printed

week, $530,000 shipped $467,995 Naftional bank currency in cirulation, $299^935,875.

From Louisville.

12iulflVlLL*, Nov. 7.—The. Journal and Courier have consolidated, and will appear to-morrow morjning as the Louisville Courier-Journal.-

The following notice to the public explains the transaction, Which is the allabsorbing topio of conversation to-night: "An experience of six months of tlro most active, and sustained competitioh known to the journalism of thp country, convinces us that neither the times nor the situation justify the publication of two rival Democratic newspapers in Louisville on so large a plan as that pursued by the Louisville Oourier and the Louisville Journal. Bather than reduce tbe character of either for enterprise of ,tbe £rst Jass, and in order to^furhish a dafrs,« paper reaching, fn all points the eza demands of the public, we have arrangi a combination of both under the sty! and title of 'The Lonisville Couri Journal

The consolidation of two such enables us to produce a journal superior, in every respect to its predecessors, distancing at once all, competition and assuming a circulation, influence and value enjoyed by no paper out of New York.

Under this arrangement, W. N. Haldeman takes the business, and Henry "^aWrron the editorial management of the Courier-Journal, with a complete and efficient corps of writers, reporters and

I.«'IFCP!HMRRT

•rsK.,. Arwn5M«.' .:t1» S LITTLE ROCK, ARK., NOV.

|r irB a

Mf. Vkndjdk Vays, if the sj. expect him tPtUboipa large balance to reii^e'them, they Wfil be disappointed, but fif there is any run on tiie TreaeuW With 3 per cent*, certificates or matured CoinpaundiotW, theii greenbacks would likely be re-issued to a certain extent. .«ta29e0^*rf 'furthw«tys in his letter nojt |Q11 any more gold or bonds at piw«at Mso, that the annotlnoe' nttnt of these facts tend to restore conSfias $xra nmaj MTT flR-d'Sff ih^'ttit'®'S. g?«enbaakB are only tb.-De re-issuea ii oertain emergencies.—" When this became known it put a datnP«C,fl.n the speculation for arise, and thwe was a general decline from the

fe|

sajstotilk

ig JBLr. Hoffman from the

Gubernatorial chair is absurd. We trtiat the committees appointed to inquire into the matter of illegal voting will give their time to that particalar branch of the b«b- &***

FRAUDS.

forged natur&li?align papers in HudjonCity, cotnmenced' before Commissioner Jenkins in JeiMjr^WJ^tfhia morning.

the Coifft 5f CominoU"Plea8, G. K. Cofnwell, lately j^pppin|ed United Sta^i id Charles froth Hudson conatf?.* of t^a latter, to whwan iven oine of the, certifiat*'the «ociued.h«d,aold to OKiiid^tes

rif^^.-^jGeneral

6nMTt arrived here at nocR to-day and« was presented to a large isiemlftBge, but turns Tatodwaagwrtfixs uf tha cheew that greeted hip appearance He left for Washington 11:30.

**.2tXy. ft* ww»4J -.1^ s&tfolihf o., oil andtriaa fcctory^f^pMoas, Weat A Co., Wis totwf dasM^Od by 8r«

early tha

tiiolS^ Iioss "No iiosurance. "»tn

INDIANA MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 9,186&»

ti\Mi

Appointed tv-day: Guagerg, James M. Driscoll, 1st California Hugh Lynch, 13th Ohio R. W. Arnold, 4th. Ohio. Storekeeper—R. L. Ireland, 4th Ky.^-j

F)H SUPERVISOR.

Secretary JffcCulloch has*^ cotiflrmed the nomination of Cbas. Hedges as Supervisor for the Northern District of Ohio, and he was to-day appointed. ,t

AT THE WHITE HOUSE.

General Kilpatrick paid his respects to President Johnson to-day. Gen. Caffby had an interview.

CURRENCY.

7.—Radic.

claim Pulaski county by 2,200, Sebastian 7, Hempstead 300, Desha 200, Pike 2$0, Jefferson 1,700.

Democrats carfy Saline by 600, fVthjte 1,500, Prairie 1,000. Washita, Dreto, (Jnion, Columbia and Woodruff counties large majorities. I

Rogers, Democrat, elected in the5 ed District to Congress, 1st and 3d doubtfii]. Democrats charge that the Governor's a «MAW'o!fA

Reports from Woodruff, Crai|h4tiff"a!id Little River counties show the best feeling prevails among citizens of all parties and colors,

Martial law will be proclaimed^ Little Rock and Pulaski county on Monday.

There has not been a fight there three months. Clayton is as crazy as abed bug, e\|en Radicals laugh at him and his war proc lamat ion..

New Brunswick.'-

ST, JOHN, N. B.. NOT. 7.-^The

:S? ^SS,»rom Ottawa. ST4 OTTAWA, NOV. 7.—Lord

Monck^tils

for England next week Gen. WyndhaQi will be sworn in a. Wyndhaa listmor of administrator of the government the arrival of Sir John Young.

SPECIAL NOTICEIS. i, i. 1 'J 1 1 ,.'l iitrictsD Cfbakin^. CBlnchlTIa" CloakliTg. p*ateiddth Scailafc^eWk OlotfaC CX 9po^»to-w}dWiBlm®©fer»Ok)«h. High colors PlJud Cloaking, 6-4

WLD^GTM*

Ssoosd large i»Ttita Wales Proofc. ff This day opening it TtTHTLL. BIPLET 4 OO

Corner of 5th and Ma n"

^gLooii&at^ rCtmsEi :y.

iTtk lear. «00 Aerea, 'ld eneiikbne i. Tb* laqpat *od (tock, 8,000^)09 Fruit and Ornamental TrfeM, H«dg« Plant*. Gfapa Tinas, Snail rrotts, Apple a»d other Nnri^y Stock, irmtii. SalM, a«., of choicwt torti ami tfafp^lcg •Ina. rarj low for

CASH.

Thoa»-wfeowonW asre nw»»f Trftl er«Koa *e»d "tiro rea staifl'pi T&r tw&Tatf^ttl^gaea. BtMatacWktiloIiaaa Oo^lil.

England

%ov. 8 -i-Dispatch|» I

Italy roport that the Papal amy contin-

tri

pe to be depleted by desortions, which fiA'theincrfea

has confirmed the appointment -of Gen eral Prim as Commnnder-inrchief of the armies of Spain.

A bjyga^e of Infantry will sail for Havafia Mrifie 15thfnpt.-

5

General Dulca has postponed his de parture for Cuba until December. At a meeting of Republicana inTthia city yesterday, it, was decided that party should vote against a monarchy at the coming elections.

General Prim has issued a circular to military commanders reminding them that it is not proper that soldiers should take port in political meetings.

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From New York

NEW YORK, NOV.

*\ryn

Last evening afire occurred in the .three s.tpjry. building occupied by Barnar^ Aronson as gentlemen's furnisfeing store. The second and third stories occupied by Margaret Sleen as a dwelling. Loss on building and contents $8,500. Insured. Adjoining building slightly damagedInsured.

O I S I O N

Steamship Marmion from Savannah 4th Nov. when near Scottland light ship on the 7th was run into by the steamship Gen. Meade, striking her amidship ana cutting down below the water line.

The Meade took off part of the crew and passengers and brought them to this city, the Captain and remainder of the crew remaining by the ship.

tne

The steamer Lack Bent to her assistance. The General Meade was so much injured she was run ashore on Jersey flats to prevent sinking. .TfctfT a

91 A.

From Washington.

WASHINGTON,

4

report

correspondents. Prentice.

including George |. [Signed,]

W.N.

HALDEMAN,

Courier,'

WATERAON,

Journal.

w^vs^ iPoHl Office Frauds. yv-vi a DETROIT, NOV.

7.—To-day in jfaoviag

entry of nolle prosequi upon tfib -indidtment against Messra. Howard & Johnsob, of Bunklo, in the matter of postoffiice {raud% in the United States Circuit Co^rt before Justice Payne, the counsel for, tne Government stated that a full and careful investigation of the case has satisfied the Government that Howard and Johiison were entirely clear of any complicity in these frauds, arid it was but just to tb publicly to state the fact. An order nolle prosequi was therefore entered.

SENATOR

WADK

Arrived last night and Speaker Colfax will reach Washington to-morrow morning. They will, in accordance with Congressional concurrent resolution, adjourn both houses on Thursday until the first Monday in December. j* .SXOKBITANT FSBS.

Treai

•I,

a. The Treasury Department is informed that at most ports of delivery on Western waters, other than those on the frontier, there is great diversity of practice in collecting foes from steamboats and other vessels, and also that at most of said ports exorbitant fees are collected, for which the officers of the Custom House have ho warrant in law. In order, therefore, to correct such abuse a list has been prepared and will soon be promulgated for the benefit of all concerned.

Kentucky.

LOUIVILLB, NOT.

$

7-

Arkansas, was never more quietl nil A~m .st ..«A --trt »f«« Alabama. MONTGOMJSRT, NOV. 7.—The

LegiAa

ture spent the entire day discussing whether this is the beginning of a session or continuation of an old session.

JB LECTION RETURNS.

Returns from 30 counties give 0 ymour and Blair a majority of 14,151, ^nd Grant a majority of 23,600. Nearly the Inhabitants of the remaining counties are white, and will probably give a majority sufficient to ovearcome the piajo of the negro counties." The resul' doubtful^-°5 fit'" shH-.r *-$v »l9Jsah? 95»S^S»

8.—The Republican

vote in Kentucky has increased, to a stirprising extent. Seymour's majority wfili be from 65,000 to 70,000. Grant's vbte will reach 45,000. The Democratic ciajority of Governor Stevenson in Augti9t was 90,000., which shows & heavy decrease in the Democratic vote .v ti.-fi «.».'f

N O a

NKW ORLEANS,

Nov. 3.—Gen. Romseau

repudiates the conversation said to have been held by him with, and detailed in a letter of, the correspondent of a ITew York paper, dated 28th ult.

Up to three or four days previous to the election it was his opinion, as well,as that of every one, that trouble would occur on election day, but a pledge from the Democratic Clubs to exert themseltes for the preservation of order and protection of all voters, no further apprehension Was felt.

£T

A Leaky Skiff.

-MADISON, IND, NOV.

8.—Pour white

men and a negro attempted to cross the river from Kentucky at this place last night, in a leaky skiff. When within about fifty yards of the Indiana shore the boat filled with water and Bunk, one of the white men named Ed Broad, and the negro, were drowned, the other three escaped by swimming ashore.

UW i-JiK Consecration.jfjfj BUFFALO,

Nov.

8.—Bight

a- Snow Storm. AUGUSTA, ME., NOV. 8.—A

Lifeut.

Governor has issued instructions to jthe police magistrate of St. John, to invaBtigate and report on the kidnapping of liills by American detectives, for. injfor. mation of the general governm«n|.^

JfHEAT—Dull and unchanged. COBN—Dull for old, and it TO

itil

heavy

snow storm has been prevailing here all day and the ground is cow covered With snow, ,.

l&£C3jrCHf&rATI MABKJBT. By Telegraph.] CrsoiKHATi, Nov. 7. FLOUB—N6 materikl change and bht little done.

COTTON—DtiU at 23J4 for middling. irflTSKf—In moderate demand $1 0®. 1 TOBACCO—No sales. POBK—Small ulM of nt,* iSSss at 924. LABD—Sold art 15%016 prime iteam and kette rendered.

BACON—Ssarc» and held firmly at 14,16^, IS and 19o for ahonlders, ildea, cicar rib and clear aides, bat layers offer Vo lees the demand is light but the itock iasmall.

GBEEN MEATis—Quiet at 7%, 10 and 12, .The weather ii too warm for caring therefore not much done.

BUTTER— Unchanged and quiet at 35@3& 1 EGOS—30c. SUGAB—Firm at 13 to 16J^. OOF FEB—In fair demand at 23 to 23%, the latter for choice.

FLAXSKID-Dullat $B 20. A It LINSEED OIL—Dull and prices nominal at 98c ew.00-

LABD OIL—Steady at $1 4001 45. PETBOLKTTM—2Sa30c for refined. HOGS^-Dull at ?6 7SA7 70 gron. Beceipti 1,100._ 132^ Utiyjsg.

EXCHANGE—Dull at 50 diacoant baying.

^TTBW Y0BK MABKETBy Telagravh.] Niw Toai, Nor.'i. QQmOB—Opened rather more ateady bat cloaed dttll and a shade lower at 25@25J{ for middling, closing at 25.

FLOUR—Beceipti 12,237 barrels, sales of 6,300 barrels, it is rather more stady and quiet at $5 T&06 10 for auparflne state and weatern, 6 SO 06 90forextrafnate, 6 2597 50 fBT extra

M4i«r.Kfq* ia» a

Ufa rrrDterrfjiftJl Stol 135 ft *»J T?*.'«U

fi& &T»ah&<j #i#

WHIBJUT-TSmT-BK quiet and Into 1 48-fbr Hi. do. atKMl. I 6ate- ». 1 66@l S6&r No 2 (5 fo

"or very choice

Emntty white Canada in bond. BYM—Onietand tower?veeSeniWW^aBtii K.®:.

BABLEY—In moderate request

for Busnos Ayres and Bio OraaiS* Ughib- andmid a OOFFEB—BuU. -I-'--

HOPS—Quiet at l69S9«»r AmetSmfiifo i.isr

PETBOLKUH-i)u|i atmm* 29 for re&ned LIN8EED

BEBF HALS—Quiet at

8.—Early last Fri-

day morning the elegant country residence of Alexander J. Bargen, at Islepj Long Island, took fire from a defective fiue and was totally destroyed, with the furniture. Loss $40,000. Insured $20,

DRY GOODS. »mp

ii rj inh«|cS—JCTTA.W iUdttiM to a la Jt0 twmqaai Tr'f'vi! ahq tdilfaA 3*

«&***'

mr

cawana hak 'Wen

omiBX f«di tajool oa ti iui ,tatO Jsoio ladi fcftso!

tu

Vat

fnobjulii lairtrtrtr »»»»ofco OTAI6 HCXIf

8

Nov. 8.—Gen. Grant ar*

rived here last night on a special train by Way "of Harrisburg, accompanied by Generals Smith, Comstocb, Badan, add J. Ruseel Jones, and quietly proceeded to his home in the northern part of the city. This morning he attended Dr. Sunderland's ^mijh.

av a -sidtbessaTleoSasi Tf "Ttljut Atii ili" fO» '-W

•S »d) ds' tiu* #ia t»x$T,9ijoeq lo sas«al3 it t-.'l aTdi «di *4

WLiwiffite' "6111

TICKS!

a fw

B.

MMWMiKw*

—PBimnsnr

iuti

&a, &c.,

SJ.i-'.r" f-'i- *iim J», :-Jt Alio a large and Well alasrtsi fltock I

i«» A' jfSiul A

Stfat! a iij» bMt

GCETi

WaU and Wladoir Paper*

Looking Glawg

£cc,Acl.,

W'J

Rev. S.

Ryan, Bishop elect of Buffalo, was consea'.atqd with ceremonies ljO-^^y^

-it ii

LOW PRICES

Is the order for the Fal ffOH is" .8qsf# .-nrnW—

W. S* BTCJE A ••i 1 *.

UiUlW Mg*KH&cX&:

rL

AKH'S LAMD

"AGENCY,! Third and FoJ

JJ On Ohio Street, betwei

not saleable at

the close at better than 83c new in fair demand at60«7*. OATS^-tlnchanged.

BTE—In fair demand. ff.,' .i. BT« TOTT'BSmpBlfe'ald 3 35 for Canadian.

Lands Bigifgfet-MI HH os BeasMable salssloac 4500.000 worth «f desirable City and Cotaitry Property for sale, Houses for rent. oct2Sdptf«£ a.jW

Real Estate Coium id ¥9 or

HENBHICH

'^BrE

I Abstract gotiated, aad Ifaney hire

.BTOjFDlfttflJXCL

OITT FBQPKBCT.

Forty Iiotsta Llnton'rMdiSoaiS^rre7] House and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot, ln McMurtain's ^Utltlon, House aad l6tMI|WWWIlBe House a#dl(tiSwi w5ffiKi House and 6(i jani

'lI& and let on Vl and Ltetoa Two hustessa Houaae ah MtgJHjS!!. oowt* rMarwfrt,

Farm ef

89

uit x»m sEis

n*tsn

^W»l« 4HI 3&s fi''}•-»**

tot

W«t at $2 16^

MALT—Qi OOBH—Be 17 for sound mixed Keetera, ,r.'. OATS—Becelpta 13,000 declining 73%374 for W(

Canids

x,ia EI

•flRMttVlJUL ELiOOBH dqUMfii ty «fj|M SPOiWiV-* vif.

mm

:riptt 13,482 Bu..iiSSaS^ tit

a shade flrmer st «1 12®114^ oaaa^i^ 1

GOAL—Quiet aud steady. WOOL—Very quiet- at

s-

f?'

BUGAB—8te.dy at l%912f|r 12^forPorJo Bicov OLASSBS-^-Dttlfat «96

".1 m*

rUBPBSlfIS8^Q^W«tnd' i—rygi

SPIBira TDBK fjEKF-HeaTy and 1o& at''& now pjaia mess, 18 fiOoas for.. new «ctn»* vtsts Tierce beef at f28 00®Z9 ftr pilots and^MaSto India mess. wwmm w™

SM(9S1. eao«a I.

for hams myMws

and 1!

bedatl4^fM. LABD—Dull and hi 17(313 for kettl* rands:

BUTTEB—25@3f for 01 CHEESB-QATet at" EGGS—3teady«t9L_,... POBK—Steady at 127 78 for mess, cash regular. :c*7 ^ACQK—Nominal. •, ro

GOLD—Buoyant, opeiiiM'af^^atflrcIossd a umwi

ii

md gi

Low Prices for th* fall 1868.

atiitii Kiiv .v f**^f ii boa

r'

'"I?)

t'

xifsD .tS etfiq Biiw hrtmtfrtq b«« .una#, afltecsaP boa a7r-*f? #*dw ii- t-s 99tmm

Ifl'dnto'j swtff owti MIKKMI «Ass

DBE8S OOODatJf—l

NOTJONSr* i-iUfllMMrt Mfi

TBIMMUSrmt

v,u fli ato *if ..

fc^y rUtCW IfTJ

?'df:

*^ppp6*iwi» VI wllfe-Wriw#» and peUy deprxK-ijktori) my candidates have iteadilV roae up, audstandt tnts day taltad a*

MSSSSm t^.

di btt&mmc." pitq, m#(l adl fcrta Uil sA

«ne«a^v4teptta»d for,»»l»-M tha. Wsat, «*a be

8 PWQtoUjOg. Urgsly lor cssh^alao, bfc ocou» pylng the axtensire baiiding of my own, tbas sattngooMlttmn, onwtmtnm ngoOBtltHBP, oastttiwrt #llf reoelW the

bean:

it* .-iM

^teTrtSfthingW*, andaddiBg tbalatMtltapor^ tedNcTftltt66 con^taaHy to it. 6i lim «fa^ng tltti

c« i»b i*neu)«E

*Ai :)i|*

4 »4f taitfiut tr^a

uti INI). imu* tim*d faatl

rt

I bntm!» ii0o«s. .-'V'VhfWi ^k-j ela} tAa

l4R8#!ql40l«a-

ij ihitt

idM+nl tvtii tO

NO

Pi»nes,qf tl^s ,^a^aa]^aw essential!

PUmo8 for Western JPtooplf.

•War ffn( PVemlni«J

«iaittewsaais»ca •••ai ,:-w **.. .iijr

AOOOBDIMO TO STYLE Ajp rnfliH.

nreTears.-ia

OlM) liP^60?KUMBir!P8 |. ^npa^air.n. -. AT IUTB^

*s (fj o»i ?lac lw

«r J. Foot's fea Stpre, with woom I have mada.arrangements to All all orders, and give infOr ia£tio a la rojjsrJto the badnaas. iMti oiw •..» A* WOfrSAEj-

«hl lemm

Jtli' Bi/ Eia"

:}Hlf

^aiefro5 pro&pt atteo.

tW 'O ZCtfU-KCqqS-, aoglTdtfS

wg0Ajgm*H«

ad

ff Jo-i hi —iij

V^B.CTSCJS.i Cd., woularespectfoily lnf, tStlr otd oostoisSTS and the citicins vt Ts

AJi cfrdSMlsKwitttbta viM be promptly atlentor

a n.

nr\A

Of«lI Hd«'

OIL, CLOTHS,

S. A lSrs«iRt^ i!#tfglT Ot)ri on the read. •u^Sdaar/'. rm- nwo r^.-K. JfclaBBBn*. ^Mtiaa*wSMaaiaAafaMt^iaaasiaaiiNAii

^ltko^cV.'^r

ASTROLOGY

-da «xw .til,

SOB AII

I© mm rtfB^fi«)'vritt lataL 0« B* DkSteSAHHAEI. I16 THK,v t, ad

aF%WJWt«P«.T.-L'j.2

*df 1

^wtfm-'an^liiUr*- ha^-Wle^^JUP wh«Ara.|» frooW»--a4ti 'irho thsfe beeu, ahilrttakafcBj-aii wb«n foodJjsw* kaw bsen disappointed, orwhea a'ta Malieoby'flUM Crotolses anadeoeit—alljwho \taTe beeo misled and trifled with—all fly t* htff for adTtoe and sal IrtlM nn.—Ml who are In dbubt of the a'ffcotlonB'offEose they 1 oy», consult her to relielreWiW^M^ xalMii:' 1 .„ iBAoyeAlfeljs gieSeterJalta.

haa kcMf *omm' tftila^umscabla. Josta^issi and t^ r«s^t„,al?rajjjim«uw-ftascar-

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

W-^theon

ow the

a

W3ii imsita Madame Bapbael la seventh daughter she

It ol, a*4

tr^

seise ts Bia^CiW* aw*(|i,pl^

ITSitnslBlMoiMMa#. 3 Acre* below Uh Bolltag Mill. 4aa3SM «N,^Iis*

ll^asfsMMAaiU.

the seyeuth daoghtsr.Of the a was born with a nrtdrpl

^srtriwita WMsarhsrtrdtftaaaw fc'ii ure«UiM#le «reg^ka«l|M»»»an*t««rada«e

JEiaSsBssw.

^Tll kka«i, bet. CMtral Areioe ut J«k£ J^-JTAT tovtJGbmmkuOi,

OWOJ

TTlWr iitt'—f*T aaailnSisai MMest(,w n««* *s«»*a raniss ,n«r Cse 'at pljaAa Sjceat

ESTABLISHED MAt 12.1861

,,

ica-Oa

Tourth Streets,

Mw seljlag

fife la Vlgtt fitttfety, a*'as ltftr a flgWf as

ao interioro»n„b9 purchasod. Thosewahktgto fay in a'sippIyshanM loeb to thelr fn^aras ohaap ai a

e^tf, aad toy ,—.. ,T poor arnele. I lett at tlw£«st Afitoa Lobby, «t the unty Qcales." of addressed to Boa 69S iy. (^vDetrs iWawy

A

COAL

will ds *mp-

& a' 'ft&m

"oom uarttbs is as osnamiy ram» as latamittent fkw, aad tM 'on vaou.T pairxmcP as Small sZToat. 8.x*e,

a.

d., il. d,,

I N O S

PRBPAfcna, PBBSCWFTiON Had* from tw *•—„c ... KIT. ciub. x. uire m. ik, —*«^v

Fortes VtatMtiM a^Oaca Ot

CfONSUMPTION

Special' Derangements of the NerraW SyrtSBBJ tor aaSfc"!.#The prtpared PrescfiBtton

mumUu

atreacth and deepens t£« color

SrKra™!!Ssr-®.

flucoessor to Dr. D. ill. WILD, No. 1S7 Wat" St. National .Block, Terre Hanfct lad. [toSOdtf

RICHABJDSON,

Of

tha Pale Blood. It suMues tne UOTMs and FsTer. '•Ci dtaslaiafesa the Kzpectwatlen. It ehans the ^HT 8WKAT8, always. In Itom astan to foura Xha AppetiU ts UTicoraSad, atd the

^aabsand xe^Hblag tha eracua-

&-}»>., ^9tSS ^&rSS3S.. ttm nraSvaa

N

astonishing rsjldlty.

toms of ooNsim- ^CBIPTIOir ••.(WFPSWWITTW

ShoaW b« used in every a name known, In whioh there in raagement of attber tha NtBTOu

BJ WTET,„R

THE PBEc x|agh#)ited*nd de

Systems. It la unequalled in Fenu Scanty or Buppresiwd Menses, ••WhlK. _ThePBEPAJSSD fBBaOBtPTION is Best aud the most eoonomieal Medicine th. betaken. Theamage deae,U two tea^aoni1takenoneea day. The .patient never reqaira. under any eirctnnrtanoee, to use "Ooogh sit, tores," for the Oough "Sxpeotorants" for tha expectoration "Tonics" for the Appetite or the Weakaeas Iron for tha Blood Anodynes ar the Hsrrons IrltaUon Acids for Night Sweat* or Whisky or Ood layer Oil for the Was tin*. Ii» toMma Aouaa is upon the Constitution anion, and, through this Oondition, Whale Series ol BympSoias.

tho

sting. Ional Oonupon the

Stattusats from Patisats, *iMf Ooixzaa fiiu, OincnrnjiTil was in the

LAM

£.- irsriBafflM!r» Kasss

with flash: My restoration is amarrslto all who know me.—Mas. O. L, Wrntaar, •Tour Preacrlptlon saved my daughter's life and haa probably tared me hundreds of dollars -^Be». Htnapnuzs. Bamsen. a. *. "Weblsaa Ood for the beneflit we hare reoelTed from your Prepared Prescription ."—Bar. P. Fnionus. Bi^esburg, Pann. ^•'BVaryoseto whom I hare recommended it has bSMltted by its usow"—Bar. O. D. Jommm. «^*t Wisconsin. »w«e, tha ••nUEPAftID FBSSOStPrnMr* is sit np

Haute,byL.

KAHAK A CO-, and by Druggists generally, or orders may be addreeeed to tha SolaVrmsMars. Q60AB Q. M08J8 ft CO., ST Cortlandt StrEt,' N.T. OoMsitatloa free* A Circular, containing Testimonials of many Qassa siiiiinissflillj tmnad will be sent free, by mail, to all who will write for it. daolSdsod

ATTORNEYS.^

TI ...Si

H,BLAKE,

Attorney at Lii'wf®1 eq a»i 2sroTA.n,7sr Officii—Oa Ohio Stmt, between Third and oct88d*w8m

CETJFT,3

Attorneys [at Law,

OIIKJ|,-J|O.83

tfiin Stnet, up ateirt. *bimt

TI

Wm. £. HoLilAN, j?a

Attorneyand Gounsellor atl«w,

GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Terre Haute, Ind. Oftica.—No. 86 Main Street. daoSdly i'0 Mr?,

DENTISTRY.

DR

L. H. BABTHOLOMBW StraorOH AND fitlOBAIflCAl) E i\ IS T,

£2. W ^T S -ISPCCSMCB X0 Ei.

S.

jjii,

B. SOCTSr

OlFrOl—Oa Ohio, betweenSdand ItfcBtrec.apl€d» TXBBB-HAQTS^nn.

fi,

rders for t&o

ti #ltif^B.^W.: HJtisti/wider Iwrtfag'i Hally oa 6thiftpreVtrtth srtiom Ihstre uiSlft :»sranflSi&SBts

o. x-mcous,

Tha Oldest Jggt&bUshed Pentui X3X Terre Haate, Omca—Oa Sixth Street, t^tweea Haia a:^ Ohio, "one door wuth of Histtcnci House.

Harlng had upwards of eighteen yeers: sxperisncein DantUtry, he isconfldsnt that he can gire satisfaction in all oases. (JySOdly^, ant •stomj« ^*^amataaaaisMg|iiS*Ss»——s^sassa—

MOTELS,

JACOa

SCTE.

ffie

«». c. srr

NATIONAX HOUSE,

Ooa. Stkra AR9 Man flraan,

T£BB£ IfAUTfi, IMP. jadOB 101% 6 BOJf.,PBOPCiTOB8. 'this House has been tborbaghly rsfamtehed. mfHSdwlf.

rpSRRE HAUTE HOUSE,^

floutn

KAIS AIM

Umra

STAAAN^

Terre Hante, Indla&eu This Hotel aas recently been refltted. and puis ftrst-elass order, oflSriag aoooamodatlons nnsur in tho State.

T. C. BCHl'ia, Frop'r.

HSZBt

("IJJAJRK.

kiSliM tie best.' She'sncoeedg

HOUSE.

coaaia

coana or nasi in osio sratna.

T^we Haute, Indiana.

Wi B. «B!fFITl ^TrontUUn

OiBoe of Marshall, Mcntesnma aad Palestine Back Lines. WsaBuss to and from all Trains, aotttdtf

PHYSICIANS^ -.

PsDEBKY, HOHOOPATHIO

PHisicmr,

WBSIOIF AND IOCOCTUS.

Bins: Bight Ber. Bishop Talbott, V. 0., Bar. W. Martin, J.B. Bea5., Isq. ir. Omca—196 Main f'

Street, betwean 6th OhfoandSthstraeto.

sSSdtf

^, trasaactioBS extra ofcaqn. na ftde Astebfc^st .•mwttttsSeat. tewath oenturyr ia^s

lyeaw

SuMfcts

"Sa s*at mi*7 *tm

MILLINERY.

TtTILLINEBY. Mrs. BU€EUr«HAll Haa lamoMd to tha corner of Fonrth aid Ohio Stmts, wherasi^lsnow openinga fttUaadossplete stock of nil style Bonnets, Bib Dans, flowin, Ac. DBJES6 MAJU50 haa alaa bmm added to-the bnsinsss. Baring a competent Disss makeySaiafcoHan is guaranteed. j|w»» n»» mtwi ?na

MANUFACTURERS^

PATBONIZB HOME

J-K,

ii

Lj,JHVB*»agh. iHi

tf1CT*X9afcMaiwed

^M Fifth »srsO

FAOTOBW.

Wa hate on hand a fine stook ofSssh. Doers mt BMMs, of oar own manataetur*, SUob we will sell at a Tery small advance on OJSt, wp Warrant e«f ,W«rk toJa juparior to any ew bafora s%||iB this

Otttkit.

wfll ftiridsfr mpioytwnitoyour .and at tha sasaa tlaa

B«neSt Yourwlvea aa wa warrant all oar worts We also keep on hand, and uslhstin order, Window and Door Framee, Bfouldius and every variety of Finishing iiusbar aaaSia MlM.

CLOT WHA1AK8.

& 1

PBAIBm OITF Fh&1ftfi9 lfttLS. felOdtf

,±\£±,^£S