Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 November 1868 — Page 1
SlnmOJlAT
TtAHOHaK
EIGfHTfeElrtPri1 EAft.
vafMw Gov. MOETOS
ty, has No. 846.
starts for Washington
to day. tpffaT Iflfii lfl
COUHTIITIIT National bank currency is beiife ^ovfeaMn and fcttrtutd aboi#)1 New Albany.
OBAU'S Opera Troupe will give a performance i*m&iMMMWAk*>Td*y night.
a
Tippecanoe countion in bankruptcy,
h-a km»m
are made every month at saw
A LABOE number of discharges in bankruptcy will be grpn|§d on the 15th of December by the United States Die trk*fo|*«»it r€ r9 rj
IK the case of the tie vote for Representative In
ifcbtfrfty,
election to fill the vacancy will shortly be ordered b-p *11
MABXON COUNTY jail has only fifty tour inmates.'' The building Is too small to admit "tfeatnuilit'of half that numberT
•»n
bofflfcVat {bWudrlkiSf^ loti itt'Lei enworth, Crawford county, set fire to bis bed on Sunday, and before the flames could be extinguished the house and furniture were badly damaged.
IN the o#oe bf the fcderetarjr of State articles of association have been filed for the Cambridge City Building Association, The capital stock of the company is $200,000, divided into five hundred shares of
"tBUaflAa TA3H THE railroad celebration at Crawford Sville a few days since was quite an im portant affair. The occasion was the beginning of laying the track of the new road from Crawfordsvjlte to Indianapolis. The track is all graded, ties ready, and, with good weather, the cars will be running before Christmas.
fhite Jtiyw'f ^jSaf iddiatiSed-is "'that
of six separate and distinct individual men. The Journal says: "Not desiring to be heartless, it seems to be the most accommodating corpse that everl^fM diiwilWP fa &
Drowning a corpse is good.
Gov, BAXKB has written a letter withdrawing his name from the Senatorial mh Vum»K *. a
We think Governor Baker has written no such letter. Certain papers made haste to get his declinatien of the office i|bpr]£ittfiMn !j»P2Ui|ge *ffc»ch suit*
Jtusof&f G#|ernor Baker nivgrf
yePentewd rae^oSnlitoriil contest,'" and therefore could not "withdraw."—Evansville Journal.
mfclMSSifcaxl «a?rfM4a,^f^ndr anapolis, have sustained a very heavy io» iaWlFWS11. Illinois, of one of their largest furniture manufactories, valued at between thirty and forty thousand dQUars. The^building and o6nteliu tfete burneft on Monday and are reported a total loss. There was an insurance on the property of $46,000
GKN. WALTER Q. GBXSHAM is not a candidate for United States Senator, his name havtag^bmnif iaeiitiofiWik In that connection without his authority. The Legislature cannot do better than re-
delity and success. If he will accept the place for another term there ought to be no opposition in.the party tjqhim. .i'fr'- 'J
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THE Congressmen elect from this State were commissioned by the Governor on
Seoend District, M. C. Kerr. Third District, W. S. Holman. Fourth District, George W. Julian. Fifft&)tr1|?<fotoi (SWhi felffi M) Sixth District, Daniel W. Voorbees. Seventh District, Eigfc^feMiOVj Ninth District, Tenth District, Wjlliam Williams. EUaV6Atbr9tafiicl, jJaa^er-Hackard. Of the. above Me^rs. Niblack, Kerr, Holman and Yoorhees, are Democrats.
t, J\P. C. Snanks.
Printing Offloe Squabble. I|.-Thep$nfer8 Evening Bulletin Office struck
LXA'
in the yeaterday notacpnl
the
howevSr, maa& up by the editor and one apprentice. An editorial on the subject •says: "'"rT~ "We insist upon our right to have our
tend to fight it out on this line if it takes all wloter and a^t suauaogr
fen /^0rth CaMjina RjrcSfi^lT. le.^rovernor Holden's message was read to the Legislature yeetfiday.
He shows that a tax of one per cent.
W( State, «n«Hu] congratulates the State upon tbe suppression of the rejMUioo£##tt?tiie re«on•trucUon oTihe Soulh on Uie basis of sutfr Grai rpnfer^the UmU t&*
ratulates the State upon the suppres'
of
sttie reeot*
lion ofihe So'ulh on Uie basis of sut
Moravian Synod'
ised by David Bigler, of Lancaster, nia, President, an4tj8«X- W. York, Peawyij*|4^p*re^rjk
PennsylvaH. Bice, of
The synodical sermon was pn
ed by
City.
•"i/VAWsh^ifJT.
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^BiTO Eaport of Gen, Stoaei&Bias
Woman's Right"
saws
the Sheffield
1MB Sullen ij&won aarn|»tly:urges the election of Col. S."W. Thompson to the ited States Senate. el jffisl fctTOWcrA teo
H^special
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FROM WASHINGTON.
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m*n .:.iii3.3. -S Commander of First Xiiltui 1 District.
oijf Nov. 18.—Tho Moniteuf ^ajl that dispatches received from all parts of Spain announce entire tranquility.
Letters from Madrid report that great agitation-prevails throughout
EnglandSiLia KfifO
LONDOJI, NQV. J8.^T^ .Tjsj^.this^ morning claims thc^t the Liberal majority thus far is 120.
The new voters adhere to the teachings of the Constitution, but not as re^d jby D'Israeli. tn»B ivifr
They haveagfwd to ref re^ and to reject change for the simple, .^^e irni.i of change. nrs:
The result of th» ^tions th^/^ (isttfiea the reform act eat aa improvpr ment in the legislative, and discredits t8e prediction that it -would enthrone mobs and encourage Wild democracy.
The Morning Harald to'day****** whatever sentence the minj^t^ hereafter, the verdict was a, yesterday, and the party now in power has been able to command? the Jjovf1^ ment for two years, though in a minority, and It is now less in a ni^n.Qr^rs |t|»a|i before.
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LONDON, NOV. 18.—It is understood that if Mr. Gladstone is declared elated from Southwest* Lancashire, the LjbiWra will run John Stewart Mill, in, Gwftn-. Wieh, where he will be sureofan61fc= fion xUntmi^ 91S01TQ4 hi
Bussla.
ST. PSTBKBBUBA, Noy. 18.-rrThe river Neva is frozen over, and many vessels I,re detained. 10
c.
From St. IfOuis.
ST. LOUIS, NOV. 18.—Jfc'Litlt apeeial to the Democrat ,says pf the Bcopiously reported fight at Oeritre Point, Sevier county, that .General Catteraon's leport of the matter states that he setat a letachment of militia under Major Deii1 to occupy Centre Point. Just before arriving there they jnet. about. 1^0 Kuilux drawn up in line of battle." The K« Xta kSkd. Woufrded several dthi
M«j or Denby then changed their-liM,|j kiflea nine of them, wounded fnany fcorV, aaptured twenty prisoners, and twelve stand of arms, and thirty-five Worses ahd^ mules and completely routed the retaninder.of the party.
No qttotum in the Letfislature
FIRE.
Afire ^curted abo^t 4^^jlock this morning in Jas. Clark & Co.'s building on Locust between 2dv an^ 3d |tEgaiS. which dsimaged Forbes Brcis. ft ™plte, tea dealers, abo« $15,0?% JkTl
I SLIYATOB INAXROINU.TIOAR.F«3PF The new elevator which haa beeti .in course of erection on the eastern hank of die river opposite this city for a y€£fr past, was inaugurated to day, event appropriately two and tnree hundred St.Lou^is mercban and' business men visited the elevator, where a fine collation waa spread, toasts
drank and speeches j»a4o, anA^a Jteneral iollification indhl^d In." Ttw Cevator iity for 40,000 barrels of ashefo of grain, ai uount of grain ai
jollification lias storage capac flour and 200,000 bnshefo of grain, and will draw a large amount of grain and other produce from aoatheftt. afflj[cAtral Illinois, either for transnipmentsoutn, or for sale on the spot. The 'different lines ojf railroad centering in Best St Louis connect with it, and steii^arapd hu-ges lead or discharge cargoes kf afrstaj^ of water r. 3NOW.T
About an inch of snow Ml here thti J' afternoon, and the indication!' &$: tha£ more will fall to-night. WeaLheta^dwu .»•'•!. •».
From Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, NOV.
4
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Suffrage the Primapj
Organization for th&t Object-
tsmnm gooia
CABLK NE
France.
meet
The conservative gains more than counterbalance the conservative losses. London oity, which is entitled to foftx members of Parliament, has so far elected three out. of four of,the Libeffl^.^^^ 4idates.
Richard Bugally, conservative, is defeated in Herford. Later returns BhoW Edmund Bealls, Liberal candidate for Tower Hamlets, has been defeated. 0*Ksi
Dispatches from Bombay ststa that the war in Northern India has ended. LoKboN, Nov. 18.— returns received up to this hour show the Liberal? have so far alected 238 men^era^ gaining 60 seats, and tho (5ofreerv«ivW have elected 125, with again of 30.
BPE|d.
of Trustees of Antietam Cemetery ..rhet to-day, present Messrs. Jay, of N~ "T* Boult, of Md, Sellect,, at ¥«, firairn^ met, of West Virginia, Carmeaii, or NT T., A. Grcinshaw, of Del
The Board suspended consideration the wbole wihjject df the btttiafofrOfenfed? l|snd against and overcome. erate dead until the-annual meetin
Washington the 9th of December
li in fitiil CJoUlsion,54*110^.11,vo
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BOSTON, Nov. 12.—Xhi deace, from Neyr. York for JBr night ooUfded Wth li aoh her port side rail, fore and aft wheel badly atoTe, The ateamw pot 6aokj«kj»j»te snocMsful search far the achoonei^wlmi'
S"-, lMUt:
'i!"
f.^afL|»aen'tea'themselves,
bf,
ndthe
*l+mu4*
,. Tho Franklin 'ibvMA Bade Admiml Badford.
Brevet MtiJ&r'Geho'ral Stohemanf Jom^anding ^^i^ip^l^gt, has made his report to the General-in-Chief. The Bystems inay^Wfttld and. polic ^ursuOTby Gcn#rjil Schoflejd hating." leriraui6 cpmjjete anl tlwone was adopted and the other followed with saeb moaificiations in detattas oHmawfancer arising from-time
•as tlyug^t byywiBfc to.vacaVeA*®iy o£ tW- iarAk* Jby. perso®# who cam* within itsBrovi^ous:
pp^jnljnejiU,mmy:ol tikeu ininor positions, to vacan9ies caused bv death pr re«^nii}(?n^t*rfjpby4 had very nearly exhausted the available material at his disposal. Bu{ one vacan-
aM
Wh 6gc|irr«d. la fill-
his it had Deen dedmed necessary to* re-v ort t8 ths irtn^, to find a perr on fit for this important and responsible tosiEfon.'
on fltal*t£SU%|^d4 ^g|p(^f|fiii^he jftti
embfaaitfg^itatip|omcers, judges,
Iheriffs, commissioners' commonwealth
1 ial offlce^feabh^Tii^^ c&ftfcilmen, .ldermen, oonstulles, overseers of the ioar,-«ndxjtber8pshoflM^Btidde^iy¥ease fuhtiUoha,' With
[0'4psSibiIUy?j)f
the
the dream*, of 31
-a
filuDg their .places un
der the^jp^rovisicmft^'ef thfe l^onil^iictipn
I it" Hm* impossible to find any person upon whoin' a appoititineBt- could be cbhferred, and the difficulty has been overcome by. d^. on p«rrfons who were not opposed to recotistraclio^ #9!,4isl(?jE»l to hthf igoverameoteor (be Unitedt States.
Ston^an' jrj^b&menas 'tlierepeal math seetion of tke aet of Congress Of July 9^,^1867, Whiqh. Beeking. fpr wia f«atn edjawith reason, mightensoe, the question of non-action substantially settled itself, jnd^gsgjbiy mwm tw Jus opportune absence &mw, the State immediately subsequent toTBe adjournment of Congress, and things moved on &s be I br0,»tmcter the -provfaiods and require^
6t
noW in fullopertition.v, iw«Miin that district iaVhbeen*eduoed bysending asquadirota' of davalry to the plains, the battery plT,
is the
Methodist Church contest. After careful investigation and an ab^e opwjpg tberpo|i
ft has been ot as yet to make any order theTgon. Them*v&y&on mmm&Mces toost .dflli^te guestions of law, both statute and eiosleai^tical, and is one General pfonflmatf says oar onlyHi)M(ettled by the
A? 5»XiLteh.uaai W
Jjy:l^^atJye^n«wenta i«r «'®sn.v 5 Special tis4i"ks arisen have been settled, on Jibe principle of reorganising the^claima ef itioth oontestants. and giving each the Mgftt'of ocfcujpjirig on alf^RftW wefiks.' Arrangeinehts li*ye been tnade with most of the raUway cooipa-
V#9 to id they
__ Je time
tlftfr ,MM.
vQP&iemJljfteB,
thr one-third
a pvd^ltf r^iyjy, ^a,,b?Jan«tfin State bonds. .IM«I srft IT* }!•'. 'Tf-iai .«» »rf
foi-jthft #^, oCitaxes and extension of the law,* net yet detdrmin|d, jind'&te ^tiestipnt ^^ith^'g^nsidferation.
on,and Thactnaf AvJEvans, a committee the ^tate ^eManti ^Coflservtktiv6" Oom^
Gen. Stoneman in reply, as-TsfTWlfltDW hey can cite any law-authorizing him as ilA^eemmatide^ t6"orJ^"^SiiiltheN such election District Com-
Se
anders. .cannot .prohibit, «c»Kling to w.the&cannot permit ia the senss. of thre oKter,Jor authorize or give official aanCtionr-'^it^&^.,ir^ \&y: maftneV,' e^ pressing anyopinion on the. propriety, rigBt:or ^uty of the people of -Virginia, ip*ty pobtion of them, at this time to peaceably form and bSllot for any per. sons as Bl€fct6rs for PresiiJont find vice PrSid«ii)^i,!:lh''B suggested1- the inquiry, Whether or hot the initiation of any such. iou«se^ofjj)j»ceed«re-caiealatad to ex-
ilarked
and the
itoand disturb the- -publnr-niiAd, wetrld' ewiseor^bnt.• v? "J*
Violence, and Bhed-al^r"
asit
1
My dufcie^ ne said, are plain and out by the law placing mo here, ind are confined to protecting all per* faM^^ei^rights ofperson and
unish pr cause to be jiunl«r¥ W ^ie pubft ^ce
-id criminftls. and qKy.tholawfti^sd®^
^lled for and is understood to be granted, test tbe legality of the action of the
1 Vffie
BAK*HE?MBU*T IWSLT3^I,RDMNIFLS CO'AFEE eterfafoecF. «MW««t«d' 'triik 'iwMia ge®a and (reediMaian ««atMn ell n^U-th witt» a||ility and discretion^ ufl««Uag great credit oii tbe able and. awight assstjfmt Cjmmisaibner' Oehor^i TffayyL-r. His sul^rdihates have, iar aat 'CI-eheral Stooamanria informed, performed */th$ir
df those concerned, and have sought ao ¥»r J^a in.their jpewer, to sea jostioe done ndithe ritrhts of the negroes protected.
I tfaeyTutdf#n.6ae.han4,lgffo- to ti&e pther"prejudice, to coa- ifee.
MINISTER WASHBTTKNX.
i«qrn?«
ply lubject
^ra«u%ya9 gpve«i
an.t,|M»^^.toitfteteparh»a /romUmt t't.i '-wt 11 .ii 4 "...
l^ JVVMjIii^qCihim to censure. On
J® -S* .iolaijst .-i' Lt&M «ra »»n i* n.«i»a%at »fl
tJRS Jr
Instances, thpugk rtre^ -have -bftOT1
pases were confined to MdividUalA and not chargeable To "communities. The abuses Wtic»a*#tfll«**3 »^li«hi|ave been reported by,3bureau agents, have
ties have baea required toBoe tbafejustice n»a-administered aa tha turnmr etaodi, and in accordaate witii its Requirements. Mahy of the functions of "the bureau will tease on
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Jn consideration of the unreconati uut* ed state of the Sbato, with no^Legislaturo to make ljiws or regulations, or appropriations of irt exhaifetld treashry .and an apathetic pedf3te,rft further becomes an important 'matter woAhy' tbe early attention of QoQgrepS,*.
tat% T" I $OBASEK AfPOIWt'MBXir. Geo! B. McCarte, who has been acting hiaf tff printing ^iviainn nf ihe jjtaqr.traent during Mr. Clarke eaftrof aoeenCe, will probably be pefaneintly appointed to that po Q\m that park's, designation, has bacip iccepted',: and. the latter is therefore por onger connected with that office^
,:r
,JI« W IL 7 IT SIB?S8VLFLOBY "X I DET'- A ^Phejiomu^ttlan-iof JosephiBi West .-as isor for Louisiana-was conflrned retaTT McCayodi,. biit his com tmssion is^ withheld as Cfemmissioner Eol ins de^ras to withdraw tj&e nomination Phe SSc'ratary hks rejecte'd SpSbcar Kirhy or supervisor for ihe eastern District of !feWISorkwimi j» aHij -iii's ..1L 111!"- Jdiaisi
REVENUE.
I During the past week the Commission* |r!of Patents has received 21Q. applicaions for patents.. aitd 35 :oaveats, and s^d^patents.^
THE waiTB StOVIB.
general Miohler^ superintendent of ublic buildings recommends in his re orfthatflarge appropriations be made for lnnual repaUSi«)p-th&Jlxecutive mansion Ind for refurnishing .at. tho commencedloal term.
aent of the nextlPresideii
^(?9PR«r
uw whi^ftjei^^ift^iaye been greatly depleted hjpn resloarf the nomber *f men
thew|W|^^irio«. lacge number nil be diecharged during tjie next "three ldnthi, ^d ccrm^qucntyrhy. the first of jj'aniiary hext, the whole number, k, the ^ftv wmcsh beJaw JLOOQ in the MgW#ite..» I Am?H questions thufc
BOSTON," NOV. 18.—A Convention" on subject of woman's rights assembled Horticultural. Hall to-day, and was Ully ^ttehde^,',.jRav. James Freeman
Llarke,pfeaidesl'ahd
ddre8e, 8eUiag»forth 4ha^ ob^eot- of- thi®r eeting, the primary one being the right suffrage, which the speaker advocated. ?he Convention has 106 Vice Presidents, ^eluding six %omeft.f^
Letters were read from Governor feullock, John Npal and othea, and IreiiesdelivererH^tfulia Ward Hcrwe, Samuel E. Sewa^^uid--Gol. T. W. Hig
inson On Aol oted thf^t the society.
riiotion o^Std^fe%. Foster* i\ 3ted thf^t the society orgaaize permaautly ti'krthej Newi Eaglaad-^Wotn afi's
'Uffeaga asaociataon. vine A committeer Was appointed to frame a onstitution and nominate officers. "A memorial .was unanimously adopted to 1e presented to Congress asking that |IB all future amendinents of the Constitu[tioh, the rights of wbitnen. be secured^.
From New Toek.
NEW YORK, November 18.—A Naples by Ithe"eruption of Versuvius have flTIed and overflow^ the foBsenetrAna, 3 and are stili following the coHtBe tsf the eruption J1855. 4 *f f\ ivf
La^ni^htfliep ppar ,cpna, 4i^c^arg^d columns, cufishes. qcqasionally,puj)^iated by flasnel'of flame/
The spectacle is magnificent, and many persons are goifcg to Naples to witness it LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOBIOK. "ji |»#t firtia, T.,'ij)eclal this niorn5ng sa^s as the liScomotive So."*^§7 was Standing i|) the yard at Port Jervis, the the boiler burst, instantly killing the engineer, Fred Hardenburg. The fireman ^as in front^ofthe orutinear and escaped
found 150 feet from tho engine, his body horribly mangled and we%ed in between Jwo stumps. The dome of the engine ent through the roof Of a house 2ot)f$t
FtOTTR MTLI. BtTRNED. —r*—*
The -extensive floor*' mttl of Payne & jawe, Harlem, was destroyed by fire last |ight. Loss about $200 000. ^^I^TBSTIGATINaCOMJiip^S^^^
Th# £A£6&iAlttib Sthe Cfeh^fess^otfCommittee on retrenchment met to-day nd exarhined several CQIlectors of the
nternal Revenue District of this city.— •.i.iJalfertop allcf appairtd a&d %aa«rx* mined as Ip various matters to which ublic attention has been lately directed, nd explained fully his connection with investigation of Tofeeue funds fh this ity. He testified that the* money and nds taken frgnb a certain ex-collector the city, tit tbe office of D. C. Birdsall, Irere for difiorent purposes ^an those that fcave £ei^yklleged as lately published in newspapers that he waa only acting as Counsel for one of thejparties, and trad no iiare.0T.jyiterest ip the money paid by ihe said collecior at that time, and that jhe money and bonds were taken by the Collector's counsel and returned by him
Smith, less his expenses and counsel
Committee adjourned: till Friday- ssw« UNtUCIkT VOYAGK., Isaac Webb, from Liverpool,
P^SSSFFowTTPheiSnteYmlddle
night, ha' been the government dock at lEfandy Hook.' tasMf gv» aitd ^ggjgj^ bwqg^
f%. the voyage, among whom was Capt.
days, and are complexly worp out, ftT6^itocswxjiNHh.''4 G^Giaat^waa to witness a tro| by Boiftrti^sMibrje' Defter,1 to-day? bat' the
1
The officers, both civil am* military. ^'lenkly ^Wed %e* mm a willingness worthy p£ pfljpHMind§. and to this, together with respect-to
an
fcald"tha£ tbe aitertainnienfe
(will have to be dispraMd with. I
«ii^i«itdaoii' 4
THROATCUT.
«BbTt Two ruffians bf a man named Thomas Cafill in upper c^ y^riaay afternoon, leaving him for Be»& He was found by police and taken ioUfae^hogpital. It is feared he is fatally »njarej'»Mjttfyl&k?V /r''3 \m
Western Associated Press.
iCLKVELAub, O., NoVi. 18,—Th® Western Associated Pres^ held their annual pdeeting here to-day, when the following entlemen were elected Directors for the iBstling year: .* f" ,H. J?. Walk^, John Xna^' It. Louis, J. Magill, Chicago, W. N. Haleraan, Louisville, B. Smith, Cincinnati,, .. W.' Fairbanks, Cleveland, W. B. Hotaway, Indianapolis.
Subsequently the following officers were lectori ,t*. cH. N. Walker, JPresident, and ez-offioio aember of the" Executive Committee, tfhn Knappft.£y*ieeiPr«ijident, J. MagjlL asd R. Smith/Executive Committee.
The Convention adjourned after a very ^rmbnious session. im OHiR:
-MABilSbS', IWD., Nov. 18.-The tow boat withhargeB,'«ommg dowit eolhied tbe l. N.' McOollbugh guiftg ijp, one aboye this city, «t 10 o'clock last
The McCullough was struck by one of the barges, tearing the wfible side otf fbr 20 or 30 feet, causing her to sink in three minutes in 1.7 feet of water. The deck sweep, a boy, is missing, probably drowned, all the rest of the crew and assengers safe.
The fteamer Meln^tte^afce to ifte' relief df the McGullbugh, .itfl. bffoil^ht 'safl on board to shore.
Two coal barges were af^o sfrtk, 'probafcly total lofs^g^ 4r siss'jj'y
From Cincinnati.
7 .1. v. '--^lobn Donnsll Smith, Treasurer, and John istant, passing through a bed room, for-WpVaddtefl/Chtef Engineer. unatelv unoccuDied. and landing in the funately unoccupied, and titchen below.
A MAN KILLKD.
^iis aflojnooji ^abgrt -flaggeifty, [he employ bf the Green wood Iron Wo as killed at greenwood, by of a sand bank^ .»»«
in
Works,
the caving
I Ji SmCIDR. j. "f Benj. B'Biingj of Brooklyn, conhec.d with the "Warren Roofing Company, esterday committed suioide. -i
BONDHOLDER ARRESTED
Jao. Tf Peach, resident ot ferdoltlyn, Was yftt^raay'arresied by etective Smith, on charge of having hiilty possession of several one thousand lollar bonds of the Bounty Loans of OnondaiggM^county. N, Y,, wltich it is lleged WwiTsioietf with dther ^curitios rom the Syracuse Savings Bank on tbe jst of April last. Mr. Beach is-a Stock ^roker, find will havfe to explain how be ecaxn^oossessed of^the bonds
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CINCINNATI, NOV. 13.—The stockholders of the Cincinnati & Baltimore R. B. Company met hero to-day and elected ihe following Directors
John Xing and O. Oliver O'Donnell, of I Baltimore, Henry C. Lord, Kennor Gar•ard, and John Donnell Smith, of Oh^ :iunati, W. H.Oldham, of Marietta, and Wm. F. MeClintock, bf Chillicothe. obn King, Jr., of Baltimore, was elected President, S. W.^ilvert, Secretary,1
mvvao VaaA
ENX* ^BURHBD TO DBATH.. tuned, Maria Gaines w^^urn|d to death while lighting afire at the No Mile House, near Sedamville, this ormug. 3#. fwts©--
English History.
^ITHACA^ N. Y.,' I^orv.- W-^-Proff Joldvia Smith xominonced. his lecture on InglUh.History at the Cornell University irfif'tiight. Hl ^will_ f£side' University, and /continue' his
Ib^ugh^^he^N:
at the course
entire college year. ii ~i'
SiWi «-»ifb r, Snow Storm. 'CfoNcoRp, H., Nov. i£i^— tEIck Snow storm is raging here to-day, and there is good sleighing.
Vermont.
MONTPKLTKR, YT., NOV 18.—Official frole of Vermont, Grant 4.4,167, Soj^mour 13,045. VII# '»11 a* .jfeSWsi ,Mrfl'
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RTfi—Pull at 51-.2S for No. 1. BAirLEY—A. ^Stiiule firmer at $2 23@2 SO for fcir daman at«SRrr«Wdling. XOBAOca-U.nchaoged. wmsfa:—Jirmer 96c. BOGfS—In good demand at S7 50@7 85 groSa I and 9 S&od 40 net.
GBEEN- SKAI'3—firmer soles ^boolder» at, sides at lf^©W4 and ha Aat JUSfc the I *eatl»er very favorable for eurtng. ,t a#jS ^3ij
POSK-^old at «23 60024. -.JVi? LAtDf^Ball. »aJee at for primo kettio ^B^I^MKAtB—Fii for clear.rib aad ... dayi in salt and packed. This demand is chiefly frpn BaltlaMT«aad Philadelphia.
rljoua—asd StflOo ie*»r, as 60«5 95.ti* npmtDt @6 Mtovextr* Mmtt aQ:
With official retujms fre» all the epanlies biit tWo,:the total vote of New Tork foots up S48^78 -of which 419,556 are for Grant, and 438,4F22 for Seymour,-— Seymour's majority, 9,lfc6. "Hoffmaa'a msj. 27,320. .••«.•
@12
60 for
IA tew!*
•6
The olBoialHKite ot New York eity is xeturned as follows J6«ymohr 108,316, jGranj, 47,702,
LI*S ASSURANCE.
The Chambar of Life Assurance commenced its annual meeting to-day^ The yi^ctiott' oP officers, was postponed jtjll to-morrow. ''Tb-(5ay was devoted to, Eprrsideration of the forma^on of i^Naional jChamber,: or Aetnraial Board. No femlfibfemfflBr leacAfld:^
THE MATORALTT.
Bumor managera oiT Tamany H«U have resolved ,fc nominate A, ikey Hall or Abraham Lawrence for ayor," |Dstf»d of George W. McLean. I ^•R.-'dRAKT^i 3Semaibed in. hii" rooms at the' Metropoli-tan-to-day, and dined at A. T. Stewart's iws'ttftfertiowj. rtur• jmstfun.i. «yia***.afsitiK ,*4i
•-.zz.-- fr I ^ABD—Steady and in fafr dmiind at I5* rdbLed and cu^tte tfiroat
ftfott Fitt«burghf1^.
PITTSBURG, Novv 18.—The general loundil of the Imit^lical Lutheran Jhurth of America, in^ convention in his
?!sity,
made the opening
has unanimously resolved to,
make a reply to the Pope of Bome, in an address to protestante, It is to be mader Oh th6 basis of Luthefittl Confessions in accordance with fundamental principles bf faith and polioy on which the general council rests
Directors Sch&efier, KraUth, Seiss and Krotel, have been appointed a committee make the reply. *»*—.!nelat«l« si a 4'^1-I-V -T MASONIC WN^EN
The Grand Lodge of ancient York Masons of Pennsylvania met here day. t» kvfir-aw •••»v a gjfi 6
Collison.
laKMaosatMtBllt 4'.* aft W.
quiet an heavy and l(&2o lower at Ing, and 2 90@S 60 for Doll and dropila# at
Da kZ^
2
SOfiS 60 for wbit*
tSoftjind trtiophig
HALT—Quiet. .• .«a* ^woad f^e?m^era^ 76c for n^w white ^atkefn and 1.01 for n^r yellow do. 7*" I OATS—Steady cloeed dull aiid 7QJf@71c for wwtera aflwt. "i & ,«WAfe-|.lgh» jrapjlyjiM»d T««ri
WOOE-jiol^ RICK—Qoiet Carolina at QGVrn^Batt.
f°atJTraa11^tffa$ya^$y£^
GOLD—IrfegOlar aad anMttled-' In than ing batjMtlve and «citetla the aftetttoon, edat 30J, feU to 3^ andctofled at 3fi^,
Astrlqhan (^(taking. .. Chlnd)iila OloaUag^ ,3 Ponble-width Scarlet Opera Oioth, Doable-width BioaOpera C|ot|u ., High polore Plaid Cloaking*0-iwide. r'. Sccond large inroiee Water ProoDp^, Thle day opening at iiiiiiTroiai* oo. .***•- Corner of Sth kn^Athf
«M i.' i» DRYCOOdift.
W. S.BYCEim| -*W wry**' ''—T- -^*1 \i a i' -P .inr .2'«wk90^
INORD1& TO r.nr-i'-'j--Ya -.ii 1'.
KBDnCffi STOCK
(tfor'i^Mbniwhioh wifl^be gfteii Mntttiryiiow ufcu.v.i:olkc .ii" ,t 5: :M
i-'
DRESSGPOPSF
8K1WL8 AMD CLOA&IftiS! Astracbad, Chiochllias, Beavetii, Ly&tta' Silk VelI -fiaeoaoK ^TTW —^-Inltfink. Fitcb, Siberian Sqtjireli Aetraehaa Setta OQlIar^ and lllnff, 4c., to., with many others too numerous to mentikn.
fur Setts for Ohildreii A Hfflses.
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS
CLOTHS AND OASSIMEBES!
water PROOF CLOTHS! .... .. (in Gold and Black mixed.) •jbl.&ailJ# i" ^ow^ls and Napkins! %!t9V* tv« -Otf
Including «.
ROHSEKEEPINCI mM Of all kinds.
CARPETS
.j
Xahb **. &m hi #i*. m&wjm0-rn
I O S
I fc'.
Jn Moods,
&huwlst
f^^outh Carolina. ^ABt*8T0s' Nov. 18 —Grant's ma in this Stale, by official returns, mplete, is J7jS79.»
Firm at fanr aboaldns, IM for dear aides, all 1.7 to 20
BUTTEB-^Gachaaced and firm, Erwb as ,1^aapply Ught «.ad dsmftnd
I good.
I--'**!-
llGOS—JTirca at 30c. POTAXOltd—Boil at 7fiA8Qi£ APPIBS— Firm at«S|g« per Mri. The iwcaipta coiUiaae iargo.
K1AX3**I—Dell at tSOS M. QU)V»»-Ballatl3. LIN8SK?OTL^DnitUed email sales at 97c. .........
HAI^-WaU at lHjMwarawi. f' baying. KXOHAJIGt—Dull «ad OrMpiag at l.Mdfco*at*ayia«aanpar wlHiig. rsW'.aa -rr-
-1 XJNTERWEAR!|
Gents, tffll oftiiitem. and Drawers
CINOI«»A1'I WEjftAKBTstai "Nor. 1?.
Haired
it #1 78@1 80. OBS'-Firmi new closed at 68^69. -a OA*T?—Quietat ASf^r Mo. i,
Vols, HlSdB and isrew surtii
LookffllyouWfte
1 TMRBM HAUT»
1
f! «v
,!• am
MS,'
Haw loa*. Hot
IjJiWW-I COR/ON grades »,Nat *o
for dlb^(tfg! I
Ajneiic&B.ufr
HOP8-Qil«tatl5«95 KTaoitK0]C—firaer
vi
at 'fttfOt iK-
SFIRITS TCBPBHTmS—#!ra POBK—Dall at ftt 00^89 60 (br ndr
BKfiP—Qoiet at»TB0®»Of M^rtfcb Wttt aDd 30A31 00 for India meaa. BXEf HAMS—Qoiet at «M SOttStf 6oC~* ^r'
CUT MXATS-Sfeafe at te aboMMS*# and 12fflX9 for h»au middles eteady aad qatet
2£*a-
rakdl
for State. ... OHK«SI!-Qn!et atlSal8.
I fpROkla and.
t'a'iMi
l^lPIRTfl* •AMBT! tw 1?&,4si»m4«Uis»: idi .^xltfcrj !f9 D|S* 'fir famHttm-A •&-***% 0-'. -V.
A Large sim ex** ft#* s'KwakBT ijMt f»oeiTed)o8itriI
1Pt
iO I-
*Afa».
jgAIRD
if 8 A A O"
IJNDERT^
*'T-
Dress and €loak BattoH^r Dress and CKmft frtimlBgy!
|«jj •£(Mt3K|o8--J»«1SilW--
ti loves Beslery!
JACdNKT^jEPailJJJSJ from
20
'Jjf
Corner JMi m*'. 9m Streets, 'ftmutrumm, uurft o#.}
SUTMASOM. rUQM FIFTM 41MMMT, Isthe otdeit aad atmt reliable Instttttlern 6t (be kind in the Stata. Iastraotioa given in atl_ns xanohes pertain tog to thetroa^BastaelEI*oation, each aa Mil'
A doholarahip ia tWs College ia good for Uia, giving the Stndsat the privilege^
MFh Ah SodPi
of Be viewing
.few Paptlewill be Tsnmasuhlp, at 91,00 pir'm
I SO VA
tiiiTlii
fa AfttkmHh
wifcslH
f-S* »i I1C1!:*
Ornci—On Obio Strwt, b«tw«w tUrd and ISowfli SlreMi. oetSMiwein ow "iw el ,M..I. ..
Altorne^.rt Lawf
lite iSSaif£.n I »Kate Street, np italM. vl) msvri&rll. for.
life ioow'lw#ofl!i «mL I e«9 mm. E. MoLHAN^vfu^oj t-WTi
1
GENERAL COLLKCTIir6 AGKNT, .. Terr® Ind. 4^f^M
r-JbJoeW^I»la8twet.-f...
J.
O. iilNOaLNv St
Oldest Established Dentist In TerhB U3Mte« QFFIO«—Ott, S|xth: Street, between Kain a^. MbVonodoo^ eotfttfof National Hooie. ri^oa\y ^?ntS?ry/he oonfldent 1 lj^ftnUrtttlO«lt«ll QH.
HOTEL8.
TT-
ACO* atmt. aao. o. **r*
.NATIONAL HOUSE,
ruv» Miiv Avmnf..
un-*Boii^...
NDEBTAKER, prepared to eieentei 1 order* ia hls line wita oatasssaad dispatche aaei ofthlrdaad Ohwr? "its, terre Haute, Indiana. Jan90-&"dwtt
PHYSICIANS.
DeDBBE.^,
I PlIMCIAN, 81KSBOS 4NB Awb^CfBfi. karaa: Bight BeT. BIefaop Xalbott,. D. D., IteT. W. Martin, J. 8. Beaeb, »«q. #r. Kggert.
OrFicE'AND KEstDBWrfi bn Mulberry atrwt, M(wsen 6th and 7th, I B*» to Normal School, .t s35dtf- a u'aO .ao.
tjElA-'AllAj®
•ATKONIZB HOME MAJSfU* #AtmniKfl. 11 ^e bate dn hand1 a Une stook of Seah, Doors I and Blinds, of oar oena maantaetare, which we ^irillaellat a wjr small, sdrance on oj«t.
We Warrant onr Wo^k bo- roperior to- any ete* W8t» oBM tt this marteft.'
Bay lag offv* will farnieh employment to yoqr Mechanics*, aud same tiue enefit Yourselves aa wd tfarrint ^ll oor wdrk. wt aUoieep on hSnd^anif maDUfactori'to over, Window and Door FraWee, ieroldlJigsend 'ery variety of Finishing Lumber med In bnlldj^
"g CLIFf^#ll3gg*8. P^AlBla OTBT SUAȣH9 tflkLS.
fel0Jtf
PT0BAGR, IIll 1 I mm&QWS,
(WSK rtfttaa
E. R. BBYANT (t CO., (Snooeeeor» to J. B. TVBMBB,)
,, ,n I, 111 ii ii mi •iiiiw (9QOONNIV n*
cents per yard and a^. I L^. tr/iw. ja'
WOOLEN TRAPS 11 Hlgbe»
imarket prlee psld fcr all ktndi of (hwia
Ageota for "STX* tJKion Lnr«.
Nubias, Breakfast SiVare- tiou.»® on Main Htrnt, idies Hand Knit II Hear ths X. JEI. A I. B. B. Depot (2S4Wtf Ch/UdreIM Hand
Sf.'X.f5?rr" li LAND ACENCT.
g^r
dMSdly
Jj- tf. BA^THOLOUfi^ JWAWos«dui AwMiroiaiftekt ??oaresssft"1*^°®wt'r9T«sSant Jf» N 8 T1,"
4b
Kig AKJSOK, IT.
waa. aea. nora
OKHOI^rOn Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street.
T. C. BOITIll. Prap'r. -fi I'!". 4S-
ooaaai^r iftmn amf MAo sraMm
Torre Haute, Indiana.
I fr*smmtar£S. I Offloe of Marshall, Mcntesama and Paleetiae Hacklitnee. «ai7rf-.i« __iX
Free Bnsf .to and ftom aU Traine. npVBHft
UNDERTAKERS. .a
NDBKTAKBR.
2 O O JL/X.\l ii^ VjrV/\-/jL/k I Of burial waUrtal in the Wati.etlMMalnStreet,
Inoiadiag ia part^c
M. W. O'4 Ha*tng.. patch Med took firom '1. Ohadwlok, Qraber a Oo., the Undertakers KitabllaUment, and having had seven years experlenoe In the xiow pitpftrad to fnrnteo Metollo Bn-
1 1 »ii«ine«s.ia uow prepftroa *0 iamun aewuo un-
rial material it
a. I am in iavor of alt this platform, to get yenr TM
'r.
^^JgePSUtTOBS.
9%i* flouae hai Mea Uioroaflhly r«fai*Wel. my23dwly
ooaaca 1101 UP S*TBHTM S^AAAFT, Terre Hiwte IndHana. Hotel has noently beea' refitted, aad pftl* see order, otferlag aooonaio^atMaa in the State
T'KA.
A
Main and" fifth 9itrtet» between Itk aad 7 th..
Onioi—Corner of Main ir®rthe Kati(m*r8tateB»nk. UnistK0«-4XiMtn«it St', between St nuilyl TBBBB
I MANUFACTURERS^
aln^i'Flftnr and Halt. SdM
as.
Baa^W aad 8oM |MMaahU Co«-
hagg^BTY A CO
Ifr, coupes and Shet^ lron .-.Ware* .i«
SfetrmdlfetaBic Roofers, I *•. M" a iv. is-.-Mcfcflo I m-Mrnipm'af*--
S.li -WMfcl-
ealTthlzed ironOoralc^ window daps, 6»lterlBg *e.
Ayyjft fort'1* Beet
18,1851,
nunoriK ruima ,-r »oa IM .|.-ta?0
ciirinoi
Qj
:H
»_fs« Kaa -.fit 11nil c-»tl gf.
Pw »gree Oat mjr Candida te4^' areflMrbeatmi'tiMikt rat«? /f tx*n tried for yfeart, hav etood.
px«S'
4Sil^i,a!te^S3f,,y!Sr^ S:
th» coBatry.^TgMffritj|-r^„
#0 f»«r 1. TRie. fineet and
iaijk
it lot of mtBT lclndaofafniieal
aa
S S
m'.CtgaBK.BAUVBt |SP. 1 '.•
ffis»
«J Baadredsof pnrahaMraiMM Save been «rf& "*•*the*•"
Wo«^ la" 1hih2u«T
of the nanp trade l».er«to(oro. hnt JS*. .IU stock on «and to t»t rtdaf. °*w« »oda£Mla« thalateetl|Mi«r' ted WoTeltiee constantly to it.
tantiy
1 tl
PALACE QF mrsid?
No. 48, Olklo Stretit, ¥t XJCJOHIC-:
/-'.•an? -\iflT5wJ« «m
IT®® 9AINT LOUIS
I A N O
[•ANUFAfi!IV«U»«IMIPAlll. of thW Oo*pany are IMIIIMIJ |jj
\JPUmo8for Western People.
W*JP
fES? "•'J' "id* home^ but at« Well •ade. They hare taken Four First Premlnnu," fat Western Talrs. They poeeeoe nariTalled' exceUeaoeof ton* aad finish, aad aompare well tab
XaanSetaN^^'
be,t
Jb9
^4Mfre HaaU 8».Ma uVi v. i...
llutrnm*Dta
of Eaajter%,
T«J^ Oron $450 to aoooabtae TO STIU AHO nsiag. I!Wry Piano Is warranted fbr OLD IN8TRUM KNT9 EXOBAJHOBD AT LIBSBAI- BATXS. Watahouse 10Z Sooth Pifth Street, ooroer oei I Walnat.eod opposite theSoathern Hotel. mytTdlj
Prices
I! MOTHERS!!
HOTHERS!!!
DON'T.PAIL TO PBOGUBB
In. VinlOTl Mbiu Syroi, WarOMldr«a Teethingahla umsMaUuu h— been xued wife Him pah5nu succEsa THOtrBAND0 Or
1
It not only mliarsa the chQd from pain, bat the stomach and bowels, oorncta
tatlgoiatea •acM&y.end
,andgivM fsa aadsnsnr to the whoie •yst«m. It will also instantly refieTe fH jp4ngimth*ltomeUmnd Wind Colic.
We beilirys It the BJ3T sad SPBBBTBBMXDYINTHB WORLD, In all esses of DY8KITHBT and DtARRHCHA IN CHTT.WtlW, WhMher ariatag from teethlngjr any other cause.
Iwdbeotions for vSing will accompany each bottle^'
9
Ba sate and call ac "MBS. WINBLOWa SOOTHTSTG StBtrP," Hating «e^«fstb at Cvpm PkaHtt*" itiaitattons.
tteiftcffSrtbof "OP*
S6TAffii1JRNA0Esl ORAOKEES, I
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"OoasDvratoN la as as Intermittent Fever, SAIMLT
ia»y cuaa jj
1UU.K.U. cuto., and as oxa raavBNTao *s SUail Per.^—t
Bet. Ohtu. E. King, M. D., LL. D„ et,}
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PREPARED PRESCRIPTION ICadeirom the Prescription of g«y.0HAa,I.E^6, M. D.. U. Uh **,
For the Fceirention and Care of
CONSUMPTION"
Tor the Bad&atOm of A8TBMA, BRONCHITIS,* OATASBB, ahd all othei aScctiona of the Lnnga.l Thcoat, and A1B PAS8AG8S for General and Special Oerangemeots of the Nerfoni Syaten fort Dia»rdMB of the BLOOD and for all Fna«** tloaal Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels.
The Prepared Preserlpttoa I Increase* tho strength and deepens the oplar off the Pale Blood. It snbdaee the Chilis and Jfrer, and dhulniebei the KspectoratiOTi. It eheoka flat I MIGHT 8WBAT8, always, if^from serento lonrteen days. The Appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gtlne flesh th* Oenfh and Mia JdUBoalt Breathing are speedily relieved th»| I Sleep becomes caJm and refreshing the evacfia-. I tlonrrerniar andimttoral. AI I the jerteral *ymp-
5
IJlesssof OOHBT1JPTIOH. ASTHMA, Bronohltla,} Ao.i die appear with a really astanishing sapidity, f' THE PBB8GRIPTION
jghonld ba csed every Dlaeeee, ty whate ^•makaawa. in whioh there Lti exhibited and Tantfeinent of either tbe NSBVOU8 or the BliO Syateiins
whatever id and da-t
orthe BLOOD*
It is anednalled in Female Disorder^,
Soaaty or 8oppressed Menses. ''Whites," to. T^a PBKPA&KO PBK80BXPTI0N is both thai Best and the most eooaomleal Medicine that can' betaken. The average dose, is two teaspoonsfal#!-f ones a day. Tbe patient never rsqairss, nader any oicoamstances, to nse "Ooagh.lUxsI tares," for the Oongh "Itxpectorants" for the •xpectoration "Tonics" for Iba Appetite or tha» Weakness Iron fbr the Blood Anodynes for tfce^ Nervons Irltation Acids for Might Sweats or. Whisky or Ood Liver' Oil for the Wasting. Its" SraciVto Acxioa is apon tbe Ooastitatioaal Oooditlon, and, thnmgh this Condition, npoa thai Whole Series ot Symptoms. gblssssats Iwm Fatisals, *c. f: tiuKoaiATiI was ia tks isar^ stags of Consnmpttoa. la tan days after taking the PasboafrnoH, my Ohllls, Sight threats, Tster Ac., decreased, and Anally altogether dlsapj^aiwt ed.. A mm skeleton barars 1 aa now.weU stored with Seeh My restoration ia aBacTs^Ssall whos, know me.—Mas. O. L. WBIOBT, ••Tonr Preecrlptfbn ^Satad tKf daughter's life, and has probahli saved ou handrsds of doliars.'j —Bit. "i. ftulU'HnsIrS, BSmsen.
S. T.
"We btaM Ood for the benefitt we have received from you* Prepared PwecriptJon."—Bev.P. **a»oaiaa. Bloasbfirg, Penn. "grtij eaeto"hom I hav» reooTTTM eaded It has beAslltted by its Badqa, ^K'"l4«PAB*D PKI8CBIPTIOM" is pnraj. ... ic
I'
I oaOAB Q. X0SB8 CO., cortlandf Street! N. T. Ooasaitatiaa free- AOOsdsr, contain, ing Testimonials of many Gases sncrnssfiilly sa ueated will be sent fret, by mail, to all who wlQ write Ibt it. tsel8deod iT-austsa#:, «j ... s^Ea
and, l»ap
FBAIK HEI9I6 A •aatafsetorersaf all kinds ot
1
no
BB£ADandOAK£S,
BBETZEL8, andDealsnla -s\.
Oa I-*JSSto»t^ betpeaa Oaaal and Depot,
UROUIFA.
