Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 February 1869 — Page 1
EIGHTEENTH YEAR
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THE STATE
BicmfDSD has scarlet fever badly.
WIBT silKM will lector® in Greencastle, •oo the 17th.
in Greencastle the other morning.
^bOBW^s^alow) keepers are sweatr' ing under thirty hadletments.
n'ewipapii1' pribliebwe convention
meets at Indianapolis tbe I8tk inst.
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route agent
A TftKE fell'ori' Arthur Wright, Steuben county, last Saturday, and broke his
•CXJT& .TJAMK HAXL, Lake county,1' fell from a#*gon last Saturday and sustain-
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t»eK*lb county,
-WMtr tegi broken afew days ago by A kick froto:* her»e. -. t: i• 'tf .... i. 'irfutpbM Madison, has shipped two o%tmt*rmA tbeusavd bushels of potatoes to «H»'496Mlt season. oUii iMiHii. ^-s
Marion cdutity, is no#
giiDf :tkfABgh the penance of a tbeologjaW lUpumtom- ».. Klii^illtll ill *.' I I' H* ..»(!»
A TOPS# man named^ Rutledge at^P®'n'
TaeB"
iay^nd: Ay«t .both -bis legs lyi'. '. 1 Mlli.w? ij 'ii
XVANSYIIXB has two men who are fionest^ilbbgb to toonej found by -•X}":
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Jhefl^tcy,it* rightful owner I
KifiWh- li'titt
"ittn'mhara of the Old and New
^^l JPrtsbyterian Ghurchta, of Bloomington, held meetings on the 26th ult., to discuss a proposition to unite the twoj Churches. It was decided not
to unite,
i$-Awlo# ©otfoty Agrioulttiral Soiiatv passed a, resolution, at its meeting, ofcjWurw ¥Pon
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ty Oommissioners, the propriety of offering $50,000 to secure the location of the Agricultural College at Bloomington. if-W*
horrible beast i« Montgomery
wtt&iy, all hough tiQ Upia^r believed to be the devil, still excites the greatest fear ItJevvBS a track like a bear, and keepl people ^1n? Uieh state tiat they are afraid to venture out after1 tiight.
THE New Albany Commercial b'owl :«bout «n htlnest girl in that citjr, who fOtyid a gold watch^nd didn't try to steal kjn ^iohfttig6'suggest* that if the case is authenticated, it certainly doe* look hopeful for New Albany.
jft^^lii^r^TODTiSf'^Rsprwientative frood Henry and Madiioi, has introduced ill the House a series of resolutions, relating to the ereettoh of It monument to tbe .gif^
saod
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gallant Gen-
Pleasant A. Hackelman, who fell at the
JI»J. DICKSON, a colored boy, attacked a colored barber named Nathan Hall, with a razor, at Indianapolis, the othek* '"afgHi"and"ma'ffe an effort)to disetnbbVre] him. He didn't exactly succeed, but he managed to make two or three severe *Nrta, *ne oC. which waa an pleasantly near the femurtft fcTtery. Jeff. Wfll probably rgo to the penitentiary. He hka ft sister so a.will b?_ Ukb home tohfm. l.i.ll.i
TfttBY^LAKij'of Indianapoli#,
~while visiting., a brother at Bridgeport, Marion county, was struck bjr Ughtniag, -dnritrg th« ii^«fre thunder storm on ri•day of last week, paralyzing Ihe optic .dtocmoi the led eye, and causing oong^stton lu\ig8 atid brain, rendering him insensible for about two hours. H^
Husieeniis a VfeKyOitical condition, but ia rapidly otoirajWing,: '.V.
lit *, Tfissjt is a Life Insurance bill in the tatiQ of the Legislative Committee on «niai*nce, whirti, if 4t becomee a law, wiU effectual jud us of all "wild-cat"
J^if# Insurance. It provide! that no Life "Tnsuranc# Company shall do busineie in this State that has not assets, wbich, ^hicfed «t ihftfreBt at four and a half per -cent. pexjtiuuua».will mflet all_ liabilities of the company as they mature.
*\V ^. MAaciHTT man, named Thomas Mc-
:.^»eyj
of Gibton county, went to church with his-wiffron Saturday night, and slipping away from her went back home, geared t^p hU team, and putting his two thildnt^D' tha wagon, drove to where "tke wife of Georga Ledger Was waiting.
George's wife got into the wagon, and the party lit out for happiness and parta unknown.
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FEAHKLIN GIMTOBD, Ohio county, drowned Iasfc4u«d4fi. »ITAn
A t^lkyw»a!4)P°d1n ft*
who
PORT WATM^' htt MIH citixens rttikhed witih the office of 'i'\ ii -iti ji tm* *'•'•!.ai!#-
TJCN thousandnine hundred and ten fcogs have been packed i9 .fiib^on,county thisaeaifa
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iBira wholesale!-drug houses of Indittnapolis, eold one million ant«ighty»four tboufcand dLlUrV worth of goods last
—DOBINO last week seven car loads of borses, fifteen ofJ mules, twentyflve of cattle and ty?o of hogs wore shipped from Groiyjaiile A^tb^en-e Haute rajjroad.
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6ifi®ay M^it a firisoaef, who was convicted at the- recent term of the 4id&«rdfeup<y Ciroolt gou'rt, atteo^pted to commit suioide by taking a dose of
esrcwrst #.rstK/,* afo &<Z
IT is expected that.the iron will be laid on all that portion of the Indianapolis' Crawfordsrak »nd Danville Railroad, between CrawfordaviUp and IndiVnapolia, daring the next six weeks. Over twenty miles the road are now completed Work will be commenced west of Oraw-
fordsville in a few days.
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OUR office is never afflioted with the Boone County Pioneer}
^UBXiic interest in the You case at Indianapolis, so far from being sated by the first trial Of Mrf». Cle«n seems rather to havn increased, and-the probability is that the second one will be watched with equally as much interest.— It is expected that a considerable •amount of new evidence will be produced, and from present appearances this trial will laBt fully as long "as tSe firsf*ons^ Over two hundred wittnesses have been summoned, which' tuioeeids the »'Jtitol»r examined before,, and besides this it wm probably take a mpch Ippger time' to im* panoel 4 jury. Four venires, for sixty men each, will be issued. For a,number of weeks past Mrs. Clem has been occupying a cell in common with. Martfea Nicholson, very rightly, .p^efgj-ring the company of a decent colored woman to that of the degraded prostitutes whoflad their way into the jail- Martha,, who was confined on a charge of murder, has been acquitted, and having no place to go wW released from custody, employed as a servant by Mrs. Clem, afid sent to her house on Alabama street.
BY TELEGRAPH
England. T^f
LONDON,
Feb. 4.—Dispatches from Atn-i
ens announce the probable adherence of Greece to the protocol of tha Cpn)[er^^. Franoe.
The pres« of this city fearing civil war urge the Government to take active measures, and the people to unite againBt the reactionary party. H3.HTO Hf
-i-i From Washington. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Tfee President has directed, the Attorney General to make a report in the case Of t)r. Muda, as preliiqainary to pardon. The' friends of Mudd say they have nd do^bt he.will soon be set at liberty. This belief ia based upon what the President told them.
XKCONBT^JCTION COMMITTM. The Committee on Reconsttetibn were te-day to have decided definitely as to the reconstruction of Mississippi, biit postponed action in consequence of information of another delegation from that State now on the way to Washingten.
The committee decided to report a bill removing political disabilities from a number of persons in the Soutb.
CKN8URBD.
Mr. Holbrook, delegate ^roi» 'ldaho, having used grossly insulting langua^ to Mr. Butler in the discussion on tbe Indian appropriation, was brought before the Bar of the House in charge of the Sergeant«at-Arms and sqverel^, censured by the Speaker.
AGREED TO BXFORT.
The Committee on Ways and Means bave agreed to report thd bill introduced by Mr. Schench on the 20th of January, to strengthen the public credit,»nd relating to contracts for payment of ooin, pledging the faith of the United States to payment of bonds in coin. \-t
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but an exchange
informs us that tbe last issue of that sheet Indulges ia a ^ery mean fling at, Hon. Tom MeCarty, Ut-AudKof of State. ^4 his deputies, taking as its text the presentation of a silver servioe to tbe forme? gentleman. The editor's comments arc oo less contemptible ffcan they are un-^ called for. Mr. McCarty a gentleniaii in the truest sense of the word, and such iattacks, although they caa neither affect ihim, nor his deputies, only serve to show to what depths htttniai nseanne* can go. The editor says that ''there are 'a few gentlemen in .Lebanon." It is dent he ia not one ofthem.
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JZSTrXomJ* Brooklyn, recently,
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PARIS, Feb. 4.—Late South American advices cay it is reported the Brazilifnj force has gone to Ascension to establish a Provisional Government. ..,
Spain, a»jj
MASKID, Feb. 4LvrJiuM. JQJLBACFIFM have made thefr appearance in Catalonia. They came from the valley of An* dera and seek to produce a rising against the Provisional Government. Troops have been sent out to disperie thatfr.'
no83Constitution,
lature sball have iio
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From Blclimond.
RICHMOND, YA, Feb. 4—A meeting of native Virginians was held in Medway county, which included faimersand professional men. Resolutions were adopit«d endorsing the new movement deprecating further resistance to constitutional acta, and resolving the meeting into a political orgnization with the name of Republican party. This is tb« first movement' of the kind in the State*
BEVBBUK. A'JJJV-T*
The revenue collections of ibis district for January were $126,000, being four times greater than' the collections for t&e same month in 1868.
From St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS,
Feb. 4.-rA delegation of
prominent ladies of St. Louis arrived at Jefferson City yesterday, with a petition from the "Woman's Suffrage Association of Mo, asking the Legislature to provide for an amendment of tbe State Constitution so as to strike the word "male" from that instrument.
Tbe petition will be presented this afternoon, at which time addresses will be made by some of tbe ladies on the snbjeot of female suffrage. ...^
XSOISLATVBB.
The House yesterday passed bill wbich provides that any joint stock com pany or association from another State, transacting business ia thi» State, may sue or be sued in the courts of this State.
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THE latest reliable dispatch^ comes via
Professor Cj^papb^ll, of
ZQOOB Wabash College, who, in his otiservation of the ecliftse on last 'Wednepdayf night, noticed several very importan^ pbysrcar change* of the moon's surface, .^he crater of the v«?lcana Xiioneus, 6e ^tatea.to be in a violent eruption, and, there is ev^ ory evidence of a great change going tAi in this, the nearest planet to our earth
There sit peesent rt tb»T»mb»l»rrtf« murdered, t%d of %hom «*e women^j MoeVof these prisoners were arreseea during
Jhe S*nw»l report of Police shows. fher^ ^ere 6«,4W atrjstt^ mitre' duribjfltfr 21,668 were females. /Of theae .arrests 7fl were for mferde?.
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4 It is stit^t ihat additional feets have been obtained,: clearly^eat^l^^8^ Mahiw, now under aTt^ Wa* th* ierer Rogers, fbfe rtWiblMhe^ thai the coat giveh Maher
was worn by th® a«au«d:fW&MWgK of the perpetration Sf 'th6 stkbbing. nwumtif*
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^nato/'filnderian^ llQ,'lirrii^ed ia town yesterday and leaves by the Moro Castle for Cuba to-^y. ^r the benefit of bis health. Mrf.ooji
AUKX8TT 4.KD SOT*|UL^*.'1,KI
The, TrBjjini prints fc lettet fH)«n exGovernor Brown and isx-Sehator ^Foote and othera of Tennessee, concurring la universal atdhestyjihd impartial ®'fr*ge. *&'Y IVIBIOS^ OT BTVHIRO* TA3CM.
The Timet fayaof the recent deyelopments- relative to evaslana of interirtl revena« taxes ia Wall street, that when Mi-. Webater came iflto office a few months ago te found a tafge class cflf peo^ pie-who claimed 'to be brokerfe, and who had: taken oqt brakers lioense, which is
lars and two dollars per over fifty thousand dollars capital. Many jfrro^erg. ^nd rlarget atook 1^9 banking Houses reported no capital sit'alT, nor returhed ahy ayiWitil ^ttixable:
Mr.J p|)K|M)#iMf 9 toake tbire people pay their acfekrag* during too priist fifteen shotithal t)
Several houses have already (foilie *foi£ ya^rd to comply wit^ thfi^e|i|?r7». yiew cif tbis iaaet :, r,: V,' .'.Slf Webster1® ruling ia' sustained, that
»le to the daily.temporary loan* negotia^ ted by brokers upbi» «ocks, Jfold ^bo the:" ino0m«: fr6ia ^^'.aoajqSri^^ /J.n' Mr.Webster'w. distciet, will be-over threemillions of dp|ll|M« added tq publie reve-j nue. .oiuu ,ocm
•mttmrmr'-M-noon. ffre tto^-itoH^^tlBiSted thfOUgh-, out lteW.Sngland l«t,nigbt
A heavyenow fellin Maineandroadtf aS^bl^Cl^gj^ -S*. iB. ^i 'I iliirinni »o»i4 .h. II Uo itf*
From Ohioago.1 ,-«• a
CHICAQO,
F^b.4.—In the Legislature
to*|a^ (t jdint tewrfiit}Jn %a« milting to tbe pebple an ameadment.lo
that the Legist
povtw
to release the
Illino& G^Btral ILailraad. iroia payment of any ta*[dp gfOM, Jf8^ipt»: ... BAII.BOAD TABXS.
It IS posifively aaae'rted ih Springfield
regulaii&jEwilroad farei.
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Jersey.
TpBHTCWi K. jr., eb. ,4—• bill ^afl W troduced in tbe Legislature to.day to ta^ Life Insurance Companies one half of onp
sottus? assg.f"
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naj. 3T005 tTATOm 'i 'IMT !-fJ TKe «o«nm»ttee. on proe«r!bg a bronae statue of GeB. Kearney^uid marble onb of Richard Stockton, reported they would cost $17,000. $10,060 has as yet been appropriated. uSlJiW —.^r »1 0 •. .a a
From MontreaL
MoNTBtAl, Feb. (4f—While a condett and ball "at St. Patrjck's Hall were in progress last night, 2,900 persons preeent, a cry was raised that the roof was giving way. All rushed to the street, but while the last were getting out it fell with a craab. Several persons were injured, btit it is hoped none were killed.
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The snow storm continues with gro^t fury, travel suspended.
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Ladies' Skating Matoh. BUFTALO, Feb. 4.—A skating matdh $500 between Miss Godbont, of New Brunswick, and Mias Daan, of Chicago, took plaoe last evening.. Four thousand persons present. 'After an exciting contest the match was wOn by Miss' Dean,the score standing'34.to31.
Miss^Godbont challenged Mias Dean to skate anotli&r match for the same amount for Saturday evening.
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1 i.i.j'-i VI,. W18HINGTON, Feb. 4, ik' ».kSENAtE 'h .^iaxK
Mr. Pomeroy presented a Tbint r«sb
lution of the Legislature of Kassaa, relating to the lfeiHriBervice and poW Routes in Kansas.
Mr. Chandler presented a joint resolution of' the Michigan Legislature requesting the Michigan Bepres»natlves and Senators tQ secure the passage of the River and Harbor appropriation -bill.
The Cbair presented, the credentials of F. W. Tipton 8enator elect from Nebraska.
Mr. Nye presented the credentials of "W. Stewart, Senator elect |rom Nevada. Mr. Edmunds introduced a bill for th»eftgraving and printing of seenfitiee of the United States.
Mr. Pomeroy moved to take up the motion made by Mr. Connesa, to reconsider' the vote upon the bill relating to the central branch of tbe U. P. R. It. to 4llow the Senator from Oregon (Williams) to offer an amendment. Lost.
The constitutional amendment came up at the expiration of the morning hour.-— The pending amendment was that moved by Mr. Stewart to substitute for the joint resolution as it passed the House,, the report ef tbe Judiciary Committee or the Senate—the right of citizens of the Unit*4 states to *&• bold offlce shall not be denied «r Abridged by the United States, or by any' Sttte, on account of raoe,"ooLpr pr,pri|yloui cpnditioo of aprvitude. '•«!:!tis a
Mr. Morton briefly discoseed the question of the best form of words in which to put the amendment He objected to the form reported by the Judiciary Committee, because it merely provided no citixen should be deprived of the right to vote or hold offioe on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude, leaving ii still in the power of the States to disqualify for other causes. He liked better the form submitted by Mr. How-
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•ixL an-'ifnieBdtn^ti.^tea ....... United b- .^ht^o -Vote, deecent'shall Wave -tfce«fm»'«": -pat UW. abd bold office jm other citiaena, tbo was opm to ofcjectloB, heea*.
^tatjBBtntgW'WablWfc t»-eda«ti*Brivst^ .... i-t which white it diiqufcKfie& some white
Mr. Ferry presented ^solutions of tie Miahigan Legislatart in ftvor of tifep«» sage of thi! river and hat^or apprvprisr tion bill before tbe Sedate. ..
Mr. Schenck said he wasJnstructed by tbe Committee! pa
He declared that he never would vote for an appropriation of money that wa$ to flow through the unclean channels of the Indian Bureau.
Mr. Windom replied to the remarks of Mr. Garfield, and asked him why, if the Indian Bureau servioe were so corrupting as the gentleman from Ohio described it he was so anxious to turn it over to hif friends, the military officers.
If the Chairman of the Military com| mittee (Garfield) would look after stealjings of military men in the commutation!. fuel, quarters, &c., he would find that more money was stolen every year, actually stolen, than there was appropriate^ for Indian service'. He was not here tj defend the Indian service. He had endeevqfed ^^6n«• present this corruption, and had brought in measure whipb ^ro^id have prevented it, but tl^e g^ntletfaatf' ftoih~Qhio had met it Mtb his tattufei to tntf WU UipsfSment
clearly out of order to reflect on the ofij" cial conduct of aTOoequal branch of tba Government. \it '1 ,.
Mr. Clarke '^id ie Would take that, back. He went On to argue against tbe corrupt sys'efti of Indian'treaties, aqd against thepfcssage ef tbe billj
Mr. Hoi brook, delegate from Idaho, bavin* obtained the floor from Butler,
En
roceeded to discuss the Indian questibiL* tbe C0U«» ^ofj'hjhf^l'^iiarks he usdd' these wocdrf -1
raising points of order and making Msertfons which 'be JciieW bt tbei tintf no made tbein ro1e t^qdiliflbdly f^jUei. 1
The Speaker called order. j: Mr. Benjadaln aaked that thfe'offenaiver words be taken down.
Mr. Butler remarked be bad not heara" what was said. Mr. Hclbrook began'' to repeat tbeib, when the ^peaket'sigain intarrupfed and said, liiiWiald'be itripreper for l»i to repeat the objeotionable words they having been writtep by the reporter iandL read -by tha Cl«^ahe SpeakMi^,A4fiXera tone, said the Chair rules these words to be out of order, as being unparliamet' tary and indecorous. W^en a gentleman declares tbat a member has stated on tbe fiaOT wiatibR kpasw-1* be,-jwi*^liiedly false, he used the moat insulting lan-v gnagethat cah "be ^tte^ed tbe toef of a parliamenury body.: '7
Mr. Holbroek was about'to make soite" remarks whet Mr. Btfnjamih'interruption satd, he Objected tot be detefatK preceding till be retracted whsft be'aaW.
Mr. Holbr0pki-I db detract one wora of what I have said. The Speaker—The delegate from Idaho refusesjto retxact,b}a words.,
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Mr^WaTner rerf'in ar^unant iB: favor
to provide "for thf eitpenses of tbe Patent, Office for Jiiiiaify ind Febfuaiji M9.
Mr.:'Williams Affered^itbe follftWip* iamendmeii t1hpotr'%hitoh^ he will i#peaki jto^meifWwr
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Congress shall have power -to Abolish 'orimbdify any5 reittfetfon rsghu.to yote'or to bbla ottce' pNrtcrtbed by tbe. donstitntioc( orof any 8Wtej.'vi L. (t
At 4F30 the Semite* toofe wtoe* xtilV o'wow*
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ian t-at-ArrMappearecf al,th, Jkbftlff witfr ^ei^y ^J^insoq, 4ne withei gommitl having New
I^orence Sca&nelt iwui thebkr oftheHocaBandc4iwbergeij Mr. Woodw^f^ introdpged a joint resolution chafiglH^ttis nameflF Wyoming Twritoiy to^at^Uflatfjllffj Referred to Committee on Territories.
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Mean* to
propoee lhat there. be mo- action to-nigb£ on the tax bill* as the wbiakyi-and tobaor eoamendmentewere not yetpciated, and tke oomnl£tee Wanted 1 ,to examine the mi bat tbat the eveninyi'Sessioa,'6h(NtHl! be beldfo* general debate. •. 00 I
Mr.Woodw4rd inquired if Mri Schenck 1 was serious in deairing flnal aetioa on the bftl ^tniV •*«ion, in view of. the fact ^hich- fae'beiicrt^a «n^. fitbod ill ft boti" SefrCbduld not'take Itjfe *n4^act'otfjfe
Mr. Schick fti'itfs ''sfctfottt «cbout it 5r Vhe propoeftionjfor an fi^iinir se^fk: for gObetard^utoriM j^iejl-io." ®1
Mr. GarffelTtfOT ^oniTnit'^fe bill with instructluM to report back an addltiofcteFseetfcm ^kbtf^riiigtbe fpdian fBuftaqi to the War DepMmyit.! .. -JK.0
On a point of order by Mr. WflV?oy the motion was ruled out of order.
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Mr. Butler d^iftefd'tBS'Hoase to under-! .stanciitfcfet this biiV now undar eonsidera-j tiohnttoBld not" pay Indian expeaditurssj by senie .$300, if the system: were cartied forward whiph- tbe Peaoe Commimon had begun, and*? which was nowj ih protMs of eXjJcat«k)ii. Tbai plMi wonldl •coat froqrSTi to seven millions a yeas.-
Mr. Garfield" toot dccasion to dniounce^ the Indian Bureau asOnefmore thoreugh^ iy corrupt tbafcsagy othBr branchif thd adiniiriititetioh' b^fiad ever4ieard of The veiy iiature of tbttt servidi waaone ^hiolj %]lo*^»lLJ^a.bftaerj«Lj»pre propensities to gffloreice and develop themselves.
Mr. Holbrook—Jwa the Cbair tule. The Speak er-k-Tbe Chain bM ruled that the re®arks_of the gentleman were ndt-4 only unparliamentary^ but aslnsulting.as could be made- on-.the -flsQr. of a parliamentary body.
Mr. Hblbrook^t deeiifc to ask ^ufg-
The SpaakOr^f he dfiair can 'i debate with the gentlemen.
decision reference to language used by Ur. LogfftThe Speeket^—The CSialr cau o» rio controversy with the gentleman ..{rpm New York or wrf other gentlemfcft, in relation to another dfclsion every Seoteioo stands by itself on wordiKuaed, subject to ^ppesl st the time. j5r. ObaiUss-^Xxithfiaf .fie^^l^
Mr. So^enck offered »e
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gmtefrom the Territory oCIdfbo, having uttered the following language (quoting
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Mepreferttd" thwefote.Uh«ffirmatiye amendment declaring Who shall Jjave tbe tight of suffrage, matibj? it uiifom .and leaving notl»^»o^4fcM(Ja« °P®n.t0
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P&*i:p- "f fcanrtu-Ja is/'...' ».#o i:.il ." -?ib x*T~ od La^s
aod 4»f«reljr ,qenaored bz the %eak^r adopt«4KwitbQiit 4i*i«oo, and i)je Sp^li^ er haywgjjjfwted he SergMa^a^^ur^ to fcriwMr./Bolbwk to the bar
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lowal'iridWri#.***£**+ vnmiat^
tel»aM on «U
Houm'i of. Repress tatives, to §t electoral votes for President and Vwe
Tbe"5pW*er tbat«fot:olvi8us HktxmM &» Chair deoidw *h§t.t^a Pgw
t»iper4he're»pa|if»WMj'^ .... apftoiatmenta lnst|^^ ojhmae^.,^ „,The resolution was agreed to.
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Mr Q^oko spoke in iti^ fever and Kerr BgaliiVt 'lt, when^ av the expiration of tbe morning hour, the bill went'ever tiH Tutisfl'iiynixf 13 This Hc/uae then pttfeeeded to butinetl on theBpeaker'stablW anddisposedtheraof
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Ine Secretary Interior t0' 4^a' ^1 ^tio^ery.cosMwl
P^be Senate.le'nt. r«aolution eu(n«El 9ing transfer of, certain ,appropi'i»tidB«, jpart of whipa were 'niade lof piibltb pwrting^ bi^ding aDd engravTng,' was piised.. V, y":
The S^atejoint Tesolqlion eitendihg teethe reebnatmoted StatM tbe benefiw of
jredtoCominittiM o«i .'.iblj^ Mjd*. The Sepat^bill enendatory of the net) of the 18th of February, 1862, to prOhlobit the Cppl^f tra^e India ships, was passed^ ji-.
Beoen till k30 .o'$l9ck, ,eve(ii|ig season -far debate.only ,,, Jisjidy iiij ^inaoa oj si' 'ia„X' fsjo&v&m juo oWr8» taeisd ft!*
Bosnfolk1," Bsb: 4.MThe lirge? bopper tfhop Of HillJ& ^*fgbt, Baat Boston, was burned this iorniOgi' Loss $13,000. In
!iuted.)for$7,C0(|:i't''1
U" a/oeoiM.awi
(pi»B
siodw eitmxs Laa
1 1
goods, jobbing house failed h&re to-day. Inabilities s&|d to be $50,000,' $20,000 of ^i^,are fua |p!1ooe.hou8^'in thW'd^ 1# gnUtr:..il ..iJ'V'.»-.flilqqii.,
CINCINNATI MABKBTiV By"toIegraph^W
619f)®c
eted'J
e»o»f
Bjr Teleg^apll,!
ttiii.
the committeeon Indian Affairs, «aid h)B' agreed in the main with tbe position qf the gentleman from Okio, (Garflald) and disagreed with.the chairman of, the Indian committee. He argued-tbat tfae present bill s^iOj^d DOt.pM, if for no other reason than of the treating
1 1 1 1 I
ems
Qd the
Houst. [. Mr. ti. -i continued at wribe length. #i»cu»aion 1 the pmally. JJf*..
ts^bjeh•,
*!*,:^«c(«d,
sdi
iol
aifi oJ
introduced ai bSi'^ldinf
f6^'(iaydi#trtfof th*: atioaal-xi «b Boi
mornipgbour, yiasterday ,ffOB^.Sbe^Com
ft?.
duction of tbe rate of interest thet^m •& ,CftWV#peI, ^r
jow^ay fponj,,Jl^C^mmitWe and Canals, to authori«|t^e.buil4ibK Off milhai^ Wkpo^al /ailro^ fr^iie*
t*, i,
FLOUR—TJicbangcd and qniat.
niW8a9 oal
WHEA.T—OwslvtngM roUK—Qtti«T, WHX8KT—Dtlll price* nominal at 9M LARS—Firmer bnt quiet «t20for country and SOJi for city. ootin^at ias taytng
JfKW.
!is
•7^'
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PLOJJB— Stifl rnlei lover with aalM tl #5 63®6 50 for snperflna Statt -western, 80Q 7 10 for 6 extra weitern, 7 60@9 90"ftr white -wbert ext™, 6 66@8 75 for
H/jO, ..j .j .-: tf
JFHISKY-.it 94o for weelern free. WHEAT—At Jl tTgl-ftS tor Ho 2 ipring In store and 1 SS^fcr and.8 lo mixed.
CORN—Dull and l@2c lower 89@90 for
now
mixed waterh 91®li ftr yM'ow w«»t«TD,.:90(981 for.white southern. OtfT iKATS—Flrih at 14^14^ for shonideri and I7j^iai83ii f»r hami.
DRESSED HOGS—Heary at llJ^glS forweat« •rn and'16(fU^| -fcr dty i, LABO—Quiet and a shade easier at for'steam a«d 71@2l£ for kettte K-iiddr*£ "M0N£Y—Fairly active, at 7 J»er. cent.. on- call in the morning and mSich eaiier In (he afternoon O porCeut belnf thp ralidg rate.
U.ILH I'.ll.l BBi:
«t»Efe»AL ffOTiCES. i.• •.•» :csi •.« N TDELL, RIPLEY & CQ., HARO OOUAIEI^«I^'8MKALNIIA«RT!IOI«((^M. «HV. T)eir'Ht«1t LL tniMawt FJR the MMcfn, stt'rf'^oodl wilf
:ie
UDH9+M very a&eapv Oli^P
VirttagKtb idMt« »pM ol««raiifee at »11 «?CBta »ai: :..u .CASKV TQII- aufr diht tacit
!Siifrlnirtt
and
Stamp 7eek. 8)aoificattone, dnrwlngn, ca*sats assignbientsprepared r^Jectid elataiipreeecmted, Also,' iBterfkrence*, Extension of pktentl, and appeal*. Patent* tak-n ont in all KUNftaa 'Ou nit lee. I'lttttiiste. pamphlet*, lit page* •on) ftee AddM^i MUNS OO ^3S3m W». 87 Par* Eow, H. Y.
Impkovkp FA'Jrt'keOortc SraeTACLM —At 161 Main sttaet, 1 bbve a large as•Srtrtment 6f Pairtasoopic Spectacles. end 8f/erlcer'« Pitent Nose Glasses,' in Gold, 8itver, Steiil Plated stid Rubber Frames.
Also the pdrestferiscople'Lebsas for fllHhg'old frames, and eaa shit every eye thwffcfta be benefitted by spectacle*, at tbe'sjgft Wfetch' and Spectacles,.eeav the'Cbrtfer'Ofeth street. itn oi
T«-dtf S. & YRKncAir.
..QTBTKBS JPI GPPM«FERT?TOM SINI aftey to day Ge»rg#, fiabermeyer & Co, will be in receipt ql tboae large fin4. wag.nificent Maltby. Balticnpre 'Qysters wbioh tnqiy will sell by tbe £an or serve Up fp customer^ at their Oyster I^eataurai^t^n ^^^Ittee^opporite th^ poetofHce.t j,,
JACOB K.KBW, opposite THE Pbs^ Offlcti*, on 6th street, ia not sell in gn is goods at coat, nertber does he intend to elase pot by Christma^ Bnt Bella aa obeap an, any onfrin tbe fity flee lot df Jewelry aea Olocke for Christmas, joat reoeived, \o
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PBBPABAtpjr.f/TdfSfoF Main and -Sixth £U*fcta, (wEeb t^ «x f0'
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1PJTE QQpPf -TTTJ aye marktS,
gaiter
htlaifi, J3iaip©d and Plaid!
^81Aoinlil JaSE *M
-a, ^M Jenes* Cambrics,
"o1 ^Xd^ogs and InserOngs, -mi ol-^io^li: MJJaa^a#%,1f«vft1.¥jfBiwjg:-jj
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*fnaofl ®xbodJ| sazaj vei oj lo Jfoois jjtioid make it worthy the attention niaac to* odj bmass
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WeoiBsr our entire ri*
-&8I jl£ anu I.
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Ci*viAWD, Feb. 4.—Lewit DaVi« #as hanged. m., tO-day, In the Cuyaho'ga cAn^r jail, for tbeemuriier'bf D. P. Stan tie-, BF IndepMderice, last Sett-
iigr ruqSa jJenon 10 hsta u\f} toon isoa anitt.M? ai lis! avr'i.l,
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botrt foorfss tq,j Ti It'l
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l*VO MAIN STJ&KMT*: »nsf
DEMI JIG BliOCK
eiidri K.t _r.
be
sold at verjtlow figures. Call and fmpub has prioes before, purchasing. &I3
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0AJRRIAQ-B MANUPACSOiY
WlLP¥4Tfl^MAB*€(M| dorwr Waltint «tr.et», Wd., keep conataiftlr tairt and luaaMslM't "W iMMtetrieMC CARBUlCWS BUBOim W» a»*no—-bat Maswlal bt, e«ntraotionof oar work, aad warraat tt tapiiift oanr ofltred in this market. Iqadil attoati«a |tn to SuuiiM. QalMtf
Alsli OUB LABIES FXJES ,4T EXACTLY €OST!
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PATENTS^
iirtHOW' Fir Oi.Inlfln, Ali Charge. Mdti sketcl attd d»MriptioA. Jor* g«i*4 iitodel, aot over 'one foot in and Jli#,' flMt'
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1 noiioss oj .e&i .oSf !s«i maoH 'Latdiea Woolen Hoods :.
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UfB TO TUB* CORNER OFt*«
^^ngj^compleietl,)^.yfe shall in
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STORESK
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.im 10 eJ«1g odi
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lo
,nt„,. At Exactly Costl I0^9wyvi.,[ ai
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ij'Jbisna~i
iii ebaia •i «0
ilitJ-,m 'Sfook
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ur Entire gotxli galoot f-Wakl oH ltta /si Must be Cleared wrthin^ ,, \0
®u,NjEXI60D4YS ,«aaoa Joa To'make room t»J
For SPRING PURCHASES
And we invite all to give us a call,.and e^atn ine tbe BARGAINS. .wtt .hAve jtO OFFER: H. aoi
C. WITTIO A €».,
17« MAIDt ST, DE1UKS BtOUS.
I'll iJaiojjM# sd bfi«sifu«| iii ban wo .ftiijB eidj ai oitosti
emoa
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FUM! FURS!
LADIES FURS, —IM*ii •sr vJ
Fit
Cony, Water Mink,
ifc baoi SEC,, &0'«
OOOO AS THE BEST, AND Cheap as the} Cheapest I
«a tts 10 Jud ,8idxito) rnu
GENTS'S UNDERWEAR,
OTUM bwt( *«»lU)r( at *fl»otto« prieea." Jn*t aa other l^wioeof tho»e fa*hl8Hr Jiuv ae SHlftO
AL
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SP
to
fed ad
Ht.i ---•iiquq ba« '-^nAXuSQf Beantifal Stylea
bto IA .ajf
i««*Soaje
0BNT8 W00LBII 8CAKFS.
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Qonts' Pur Collars,'! Oaps andQlo^ep
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tew ft ftU *. i:-
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and Examine
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Stock,
AT.
•sol
and Fur
TOI bewai
lOS Main Street,
I0 WI &> SLATE,
x^'S.-
ALL KINDS.
»rfT
HAS COMMENCE O,
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Biiek Mitt#, GloTes & Gauntlets, at $1,7^ and $2,00 per Pair, ,. fQR.^EST QUALITY*! v-
tiJ Ji
MWie
DliESS CGrOODS,
mu
TElSMlJieS, PRISTS,
FI.ASNEI.S, BLASKETS,
SwESftHOSIERY,
CLOAKS,
lot ,V!i I iq
8 Uifasaii oi '0i untoqt»flj to'l
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Ed i'AljLiSHED MAY 12 1851 .0
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I'S
above Goods in the City at' the
PI*
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of BOX inspection.
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at 10-, WfMt 76, »nd(.gflo
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do do Nubias, to at 45, 50,/$% ?5, and 80 ^-'«Mjo do Breakfast Shawls, .. $1,35, 1,50,-1,60, J,79, &(J0 Cbildrcn's Woolen Coats, j.,: «b 750, $l,0Qn )»2§, Gfept's Woolen Scarft,at 10, 15, 25, 50, 75, ll^O wJ do do Shirte and Drawers^ a-•• •••1... at. 50,. 60, 75, and, $1,00 iiaio i,» do Jackets,'at $l|85.«iK
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ELEARANGE SALE
that be can
HOTELS.
pAOIFrc HOTBL, A _170, 179, 17t aod- W8 Srtoenwictl' Street OM door north of
Oortiandt, and one block weet of Broadway.
Tto qpderaigned take] plea«irr* in announoinff to numerous friend* and patron* that from this daW, the charge of the Paeiflt *m -be to per day.
Being sole Proprietor of tBI* Hoa*«, and therefore, freo from the too conrnon exactiou of an Inordlnato rent, hei* fnlly abie to meet tha downward teadenby of prioe* »itbmt any falllci- ofr •f terrice.
It will now, a*nere»oforC, ij» Ms' afrh'tj m*intain .BndljnlnJybod the farorabie repatatien of the Pacific, wbich it has enjoyed for many jeare avoaeof tho'Mat travalara* hotalu
TJ"
will be. tflnaUfnlljr aopplMd with
«y«y' deMoaoy of the .M.jn. The atttbdanc. rill iMXoond efficient and oblteing. The Ideation will tje fouad oonrenlent for thone •hoacbusiness caUKthsm In the lower part of the JitJ, and of ready accem to all Eaiiroad and Stefc&bofttKifnefe. -.el (eSdwfsa,
JOHN £ATTBi*.
-i 0«».j. mti
NATIONAL HOUSE,«
TER^riftW^mD.
JACOB BOS 4 —,F1IUPBICT^. Ttil*Hoosa-Aas beon tbofoagUy refnrnMsl. mi 33dwbr
rj^ERRB EAtJtE HOUSE
OOUU mm MP UTUtB (TSCMS, Terro Haute, indlia^ua. Thia Botsl nat recently boon refined, and pan* Ant-class order, offering ecoommodatioos anjnr i»mwd in tbn Btato.
T. C. JHJSTI5. Proi»»r-
pLARK HOUSE. Vy CTIKNRN or riasT AND OBIO STBEKT* TPet^We Haute, Indinuu.
oj
W. B. GBUTFiia .... »—~..rrujiju-te(or
Office of Hart bad, McatMaaia* Hftek Lines. Free Bfcw l&
Hthe
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uj !,a».sr -?q ', i! •7!l
rxi ^oaoifl raqaq sia i.j i.
tn
PARK HOTEL,
ON THE AMEBIC AN AI*D EUR0PKAN PIAN, Cor. Beekman atid Nassau Sts. fear City H*lt Park .. Sew TorU
QEOEQE "WIGHT, Proprietor.
icated in tbe very heart of the whole- *, ttt* is
N. B.—Locate *a!e bo-iaws, ttl* Is onfr of thr. most conreintly lies ted Hotels for JKerobants, Bniinea* men and otbors Tisiting the city. d29dSm it
PHYSICIANS.
DB
DbDERKY,^ HOH«EiPA'l'HK
pmrsrciAN SCHURUN AND AccoffcoKit. H*r«»: Bight BeT. Wihop Talbott, D. D., R. W. U»r,tin. J. S. Beach, KKJ. Dr. Bggert.
OPTIC# AKB RESI^KNOC on Mnlberry *troet, tween 6th and 7tb, next to Moriuai School. *85dtf
jJRAi A&NAUBm Orrio*—Oorheir of Slain aad flftb StreeU, omc tbti Nation ai Htate Bank.
IrtsiDiiic*—Chestnnt St', between 6th and 7tb. T*RK» HA OTB, IND.
^.ftSUmlia SimUibus Quranter."
aving
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Jolt" PRINTER, iJo&<ifc
•JAW Uti
rfe' w*.. •jriwi 11AUTB, IND a*t&0di
Great RedtLction in £pige.
^umi9 JJt» PaOrtBTIM D#l«rAify4 A
Del iKbUlal, ntriu oas BR¥EKAtHU A Fleaaaet lavftoraUlif TOWIC. A tAstltate for Ale ^nd Alwholle ferlaks. ffgnitKBTWEwa for
the ScUUtatct.
[ESPJMUJAT AVASNW XOTKBSI.] AIOI jLOtttala J&XMKDT for Disorder* of tbe THKOAT, CHKT, LBNOT AH® STOMACB.
Priafcy Drogglstsr and Qrooem. JOS. 8. PEMBSKlt, SK Mnrraj St., Sew tor^
Sob Agnt O.Q.md Brttuh Prormee* of V. A JaoMeOdlj-rc
r.
ASSOCIATED OUR-
leirae together fortho practioe of Mediclce with ebpre ilomcsapathlc law aa oar glide, w»will be pleated to attend all who may' hoed cur professional aer-rlcee.
OFFICE, 1*9 MAIN STREET,
totWeen 6th and 0th itreets, or^rHnrlson's China $TORE JAPPLUI WATERS: JaZSdlm
Ji. YOUNG, -.f«' •. i:o la .«?ui.iiT PHTS1C1A# and \8UBQEON:
OFFICE—Wut jUds Fablle S«a»re, (Formerly occapied by Dr. Oartls.) Oalls attended to night and day. National House.
Bwldeaoe at. Ja2Jdlf
COAL.
gULLIYAN COUNTY COAL Being now prepared to 011 all order* tor 8olIiran Oonnty Ooal, which Is olaimed to be equal to tfca Uraill, for all dcMS.lo ^mrpo«*, will deliver to any part of tte olty, by leaving yonr order at oflco of T. B. Bryapt A Co., O. I. Blpley, or J.A. Foot's Tea Store, with whom I hare made arrangement* to All all orders, and rive all inlormaUoa In resani to the businew. o)6dtr
J.
A. MOBQAK.
J^IVBR COAL£JOHN XoFABIiAMB is now sailing he beet arMole of JBfrer Ooal, sersened on the *ide«rt aor«enin-i*e in Vjgo connty, at aa low a Agar* aa ah TnTertorartiole can pnrehasod. Thos#wi*hing to lay In a ranriy should look to their.luteresti, and bny the beat when it is aa cheap as a ptor-article.
Order* lett.at the/Post Offloe Iiohby, at tho Odohty •fliealw or addressed to Bo* SJ *. O., Tvm Ham,,-wyi ®r»mpt attention. aogl7dtf .1 '«ri l». i.h« K-
£J0AL OF ALL KINDS, Tor naltt at redooed prices, and 9«liTtred oa d»y of Order, to a"n part of the city. Also, 0*a» Dealer* eoppnied a* low rates.
W* will alia deliver Wood by the cord of half cotd. to an^'W'H or fhe olty. -irta'OHa w. B1A. Agenv 'c%o.95 Sooth rhiw Strrtt,
t«t-
tar
JaSdtf •Bantin Hone*
I IVERY BROKKRA STABLJ6&-
The mnderalgsed, at hla 4i'*wy BlaWe, m. Third street, opposite tbe Bnntln Home, is now* nreosred wHB gori Stock attd Carrias«s, to »o-i «ommo^te tke pnblio. BOB'T D0JSTIB.
Any person wfchiBg to deposit ®"K fries, Harnee*, or other lirery articles at Hunc«r tdrory Stable,MU aeoommodated with.Uoncy advanced oa tbe same. decSdtf SUHT1B OOLiiUiS.
