Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 March 1869 — Page 1

eighteenth year

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HOOSIERS are fudging to Washington

Vimcknmks* bsB M°F Gomtnaudery of KnighU Tei^lar. 4

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New Albany proposes to build fonr church edifices thi# sea»on. $

A BOY in Richmond was terribly lacerated by a savage^log

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A WHOLjHA^q«*Vy »J°rf »n Madison w*-&«* day night.

Ta^X$$k Freo Prete

office is for

sale. The paper jp well estftWehed and baa a ypP^atroy^e

A man was maftterf" to .a yonng lady in Nerf*!bW*4« weflk, and the same day eloped from ber. n: vs c-1—. '.

Tim mrd-lon tQ JOBOind iilC. VC^O 01 C6D-

Bure(3&^tfee^:u^fLtOov.

Uumback, some wools ago, w(»B prowed to a v4slT»*«!Frl*% aiid w^b defeated. AyJs 20, noes 21t. ,,

Involuntary petitions jn,banTcrupTcy have boon filed against the following peri~t P. sons

William W. Hubert*,. Howard,County. Joshua K. Hardin, Tipton County. George W. Doaldlri, Tipton County.

Ourfili-ni trf this city shipped half a dozen velocipedes, Vesttjrday, to Ohio.— Great'flnm'bers nre Ueing turned out by the manufacturers here, aiod tho demand for thflm is suah that orders can not be filled hi "Tois than"-***© or three weeks l\mo.—Ind. Saitlnd? .««eagw»

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P«o»iB80»*^J^j iif»jO^ lh« Vincennea daiaii*,, has buen in.vitjed, to give a conc*t in 'city tbab'"mon." Special trains^ fii be ,¥tli •jTr^rii- Haubrftadt-and John., Qg^ih, ,n."U»e E. «& v- Rajl. road, for. the accommodaikm of the itieens of thCWf towris who may wish to hear

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"While the papers throughout the State are pollBg fata at the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago railroad/ we will just inform them that the road bed, track, and rolling stock are now in better condition tban those of any other road in the State.'* ''Tj *'fV•**£" ,. s» A *J

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Tiie Indfahapolls 'Mrtor tells a good story ofa tobafcoVStealer of ttfat city who, havSng be»«!3fii!ed a Ipjng by deadheads, qaieiiy rbnioired.a jar of fine-cut

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another place, and in lieu thereof introduceir^ferw^tfTOWtPWlWi JMWiiai ed with molaasess. As usual, the cbowers came around. They edgod up to tho counter S:iiw5l«-^Suilmi, reached over nnd soused their fists into the molasses, whereupon tl hands on tbel )(,ga, ali.thn while keebTTO "mum," but tbin%:TTt|

lyksneWtea 01^. wipiag their jeTr coat-tails and *B^e€fches

troubli# -m the'Norlh^

weslgrfl ChjiHUnn ^Univoreity, Xndianap-

Mmb Vfwy^-ot. more studfiQls

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have buett *they WoV& found 1/iilltvof intub«riiivation-iu-tliat they ab.--lxapturjng ft few mtfre. Oh 1H6 ath inst a .. ., Kanrl s\f oniiawo attaolr«H *1 /I lrlll ft/1 [, )j sen ted tbomselves from tho institution last Monday without leave, (Washington's Biitth$f&},\a^pgw«i certain resolutions, whioh were pultished in the newspaper?! Mifiecting upon the faoalty. TheyVrf-I ^rfeiibe'-^iftT'ri ativb of- disclaiming any want of courtesy, or leaving the College. A portion of them purged tboxpsolv,ofl, of their contempt, but tho number stated -above refusod to retraot, and were forever excluded from the ©f^ge'.^^

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"Washington correspon%Al6wi^g.UeniB, wbiak tbo

reader ft at liberty to beliovo if he wishes to: There will be an interesting contest for tha .fastoffi«*"it Indianapolis, which is lllnly io fall to^Oolonel W- Holloway, Fiah&KCl* beiag the^nly caijitostant with lb*idli^ litest hopj.

There will be no chance in t^e Marglial „f the Slate, Ben. Spooner fllhng the bill.

Colonel Trustor, ^-Secretary of State, will prdbibT/~b6 ftppointftd United States Attorney.

With the prof^tB Qf the State Jprinling i^nd the pay und "perksf of the Indi_ our frifends of tto Journal will have "fat takes."

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Wniy^.illft JjuFollotto disiippoamnco still iseHiains tt.mystery, the Crawfordsvillo peoplo aro exorcised over anothor, wi^gyto^^ed ,f. that city: '"ttti S(rt,urda]fu|lbet3th instaMv 4rHe«ry nis lionie, at or near Valley CRy, wli& two borsoS Mid a wagon, Borne wlrtirt'Rud some money. lie loft bis at the mill at J?rodnrickaburg, umicamq ori t6 Crawfofdsville, it is said to pay bis taxes w»A ptobRbly, thota of some of hU jioiglibor6. He put "up bis team at .Insloy & llanna's stable Saturday, evaning, at\d bas $ot ^Iapa been beard or. Tbe te&iu toraalned at the stable uutll last Tuesd*y morning, when.. "WJwis brotboc-ln-law came and settled tho biil and took It aw»y. It was reported that yf Mte had ae^oral hundrod dollars la gold attOKt his pardon, but there is no evidence that he had any jjold, or any conBidernble amoutot oHndney ot any kind."

Foa the ftotvenfence of Our readers we give the Indiana delegation in the Fortyflr«t bongrese, which will meet on the 4th ioet. The names of Democrats are print ed in italics: Senators, Oliver P. Morton and Daniel D. Pratt. Representatives 1st District,

Wm. P. Fiblprik

Michael G. Kerr,

Holman

3d Distrlot,

3d District,

William

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A¥.TifLik 'o^ &ESociaflbiKot fBe Ne' Albany and1 St. ltiOfeis Air X^tie' KSU^frtty Company, have bsettfiled

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the Secrdttrty

of States' office. The comiiatfy hks a capital stock of two mHHdni, diiSlc! into fifty dollar shares. The road ran as nearly "updb" rfn afr llpft fts thfe topograffliy of the -county traversed will affmW^bf and wHl cross .the Wabash near Mt-Car^ inel, Illinois, will pass through the conn ties of Floyd^jparrlson, Crawford, DabijiB Pike and Gibson, and Its length In this Stale wllf be' about ne jutilhrcd'1'®^! seven miles. The direoWt«^for,r-ttie year are William 8. Culberteert»r Ijawrence Bradley, Greenlrary C. Cannon, John B. Pord, Augu8tds Bradley, Jesse-JT. Brown, Morris McDonald, liticien G. Matthews, Robert O.' McCorJ, Tfcoi. ^Ci Smitb, John H. MiftMAhon, Kbubfta P" Main and Ezekle) K. Day.

BY TELEGRAPH

Spam.

Madrid, Feb. 2T.—Ssrrana stated that members of tho late Provisional Government still retain seats in the Cortes, And that the Govornm&nt continues tho policy established by tbo revolution.

Every offort will be made to reduce expenditure*. He regrottod the dolay

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ernmont has ofiioiallv announced the reestablishment of friendly relations with Turkey. hi J3juL 5 .W KitXW. li"' "Ml

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5 From Havana.^ ^"5 HAVANA, Feb. 11.—Jbo volunteers who have boen moboilized ayp. preparing to take the field. Some merchaiit^ of Cenfugas have purchased^sojone arms /orX the defense of their oily. ."The Government has also supplied them with fiflas and artillery. The authorities of Havana refuse a clearance to the Ate^iean brig J. D. Lincoln, from Sienna Moncoa, because that port bad been declared closed From Trinidad it is reported that troopg who have been operating agafhst 'Ineurgeants have retarned with a number of prisoners. In the recent engagement there was much damage and many wounded. A Mexican General who' was captured, "Was shot: Leltersfrom Santiago dated the 'i5th says Oie iosurgoant, General Gomez bad ordered the destruction of the estates of Spaniards, ~to prevent them from applying their funds to arming volunteer*. The «Btotes-vof Cubans and foreigners are to bd reipeotfid.

Indian BTews

band-af-fiquawB-attacked-iincLliillBtl out of fiv^ of a party of Mexicans.^go*tK from Tabac to Tuoaon. About the same4 time they killed an Arilerican nameil Sfiott, near Patreo. Heayy «w»w stomas were experienced In tho vk 'mrty '6t Pres'cott recentfyi' 'l •A Salt Lake dispatch 4^y8,-advio«s frou] Swfthora "Utah, mention troubles witb the. Navajoes, who had raided aird strive on cff stock. Citizens wero In pursuit of the diapredarors^ '... V^S .' »HH»I! HRFISHI1! N -fai-i From Kew W'cisirf

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4th District, George W. Julian

contested vMh District, John Coburn: iwr if row ww, tw Godlove S. Orth 8th District •Janws N. Tyner 9th District, J. P. C. ^Uanks 10th District, William W-UUanv, 1th Distrtot, Jasper Packard, be taietfibort itf the present Congress who will out be mom be of the Porty|rst Congress, (yre Senator, Thomas A.

Hetadti^^ Represroutivee, tienry D. Washburn, if ort* 0. hunter atldjicbujler Colfax.

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inches of snow fell here yesterday, Which froze hard last nigbt. Gaod Blel^hing in outskirts. Ten inches fell in Massachusetts, New Hampsbire-ind Jfeinp.'

ANOTHKR RAILWAY WAR

as just been instituted in th« courtif0*' Thjs titno between the Atlantic abd Groftt Western nnj^ tho Erie companies.— It is instituted by the Great Won torn par: tityk.Aft.^ewfflBel tbo Jwo ,t& appsapri^tck oerlam pioniosTff paying ufortgagee. off. the AtUbtio & Great Western RailroiK1 ,, .A

Gon. Grant d«nibs saying ho was not a representative of the Republican party,. TBI srKAKKRBim\

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Homld says Mr. Bantcs will be a candidate for Spoabor of tt^e Ho'uso, and has already developed great strength.

It is Baid that Gen. Grant in a conversation relative to.the proposed legislation for Georgia stated that lie thought tho Georgia delegation ought to be admitted in Congiess. f»

He did not appiove of the action ftf tho Georgia Legislature in expelling the negro members, but be tbortgltlho oxnirla could romedy the.m$tO|r. $

From Waahlngtob.

WASHINGTON, Fobr. 27.—Thtr hOTwl"quarters of tho army wore again to-day vialied by a iknnber of thdsfe anjSX Tb seo t\o President oleot. Aa a general thing they wore very brief being oopfinod. mainly to shaking hands and expressing congratulations, tbe majority of the visitors being strangers visiting Washington. Several Senators andliopr«sentatives were present duting tho mprfiing. R^pra§ontfr tives Butler, of MaBsftchupoJfc', andl^giw1 ton, of Ohio, bad also brief jntorvlows, with Gen. Grant. What6tf3r «1tafliotre political matters Were made by gentlemen visiting Gen. Grant this mortiie only on general terms, nd direct quarti^ns being asked. The visit of General Butler is regarded aa among Uie idtetteting features of the' morning inisident.-

International Bridge. Buffaio, Feb. 26—The special committee appointed to confer with the railroad companies interested iiiXfo«fc«:Ubn of an international bridge over the J^i-f agara rivor at t^ls point baye gubmitted A vOlutninous and favorable Fe^oH.'

Becommend an iron bridge with stone piers and abotmants .and that Buffalo' guarantee for 15 years the payment of six per cent interest C)n one iuil)£on three hundred and fifty thousand dollars on oertaln conditions to be agreed to.

The Gr^od Trunk railway obligales to pay fifty thousand dollars tRQually for the privilege of passing lnjM^Sie

"Tbe'qity" Oo&ek 'aVdbpralilv dis-

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Sjr. LohUS, l^b. ^.-^-Tb« €5entril Pacific Railroad siMmmm&r

Geo. Nichols, at Div6o& &^qMrt6ir§ here,- baa received, advices from the ilalns that Little feaveo, #ith 3(^ of hit of Arapalraa has surrandared to a a a

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Tbte Jjoster House of the I^lalatare ^jrejtertaijr tabM the pWpositldn to rtqa^st tho^ujWine.Oourtio pass u]»Q.ntbe validity pf.'tb». #cl. of feit sefslcai ^4%tbo Pacific Ballroad ftom tha Uen of

State theroo#i A bill was passed riving tbe. City Couacil'df58i! 4t jtt^vide fqr Uie sanitary managemflDL»Qd.c.ontrol'.of blwdy houses within and for five miles toutsiae of the city, but refusing to allow Jiny asjewnaeHfcj collection ^f -tax

golectip§

from: them Tor revenue purposes, .'rt^apf Idt'i tm9

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Liberal re­

forms in Cuba, necessitated,by tho insur-* roetfon. Greece.

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From !l?hHadelpj(iia.

PaimwiLPhU, Peb. 2T.-M3tev.''.Geary and Judges 4gney an„I„Will}anM deny having sigaed any letter recommending any parson for a position in the new Cab-

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took, place yesterdSy afterneen on Herrfng! Run,near this chy„ betweert Newton Moi^tgcMMKy and Peter Joyce, for $200 a side. Thirty-three rounds wero fought in Cfty-flvo mlnutee. winner. W oongbbbbion ax&

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ST. LOTTT8. Feb, ft— Mexico,^ ^spntcu 'snvs,-"-advices igagec id oi'ti ith Indians by both troops and citizens. The Isdiaof killed a soldier nearr^c^t Whipple, and also attacked a train near Vulture Mine,JciMing one Mexican and. capturing another. The teamsters fought desperately and recaptured most of tho stock. A squaw picked up at Camp Grant said shejgas sent there by the Chief of several bands of Apaches, to sfte for peace on any teims,' as they wwe starving and desired peaoe. After examination, she proved to bo one of tho 0oodwin friendless, who oommiited 'bo many depredations in Northern Arizona last fall. A troop Of cavalry Was ordered in pursuit, who came upon them, killing seven men and otib squaw,, and?

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Mr.PBBscnd&n~proiBemod"thecreientials of Hannibal Hamlld, Senator elec* from Maine.

Bflti1. Howai^feknip'ffti^ thWjolrtt ttii'dfKitioa totter 4ffec ttf a 11 yf suw the faithful completion of the Pacific Ballroad by withholding Government bonds till certain) conditions are complied witb.

After disOusaion It waspo at potted. a reeelutidn -reque^ting the President to transmit fortbwltl to each Qf tbe Bxeoptiw of the several Statee a-oopy of tiiei constitutional amendment, Bo as to seouce an early ratifioptioa.

Mr. Davis objected atld the resolution went over. The bill to strengthen the public credit Was then tafcen-«ps

Mr. Davis propebtfd a.substitate and advooated it.. Mr,, ^ayard bad objection to the 1st 800(1611 of tbo blllj but belleved tho «econd section making tfoin contracts, Was wlioity unneoes^&ry aiid Hkely to malti-

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Mr. McSrtOn^Baid" tfifl tfG'cliori Was necee•sary as a limitation upog .the power to majko coin contracts uiider tbe decision of tbo Supremo Court

Mr.--e'clause of tbo eectidh providing that on trial brought-for enforcement of a Qoin?eJfitract,-pr^of of the real consideration,ma,ybeglven. 1

MTr. FeBsenden saw no -reason why the people of the ootintry shotfld not be alIcrwod to make their contracts in whatovqr, forih they please, and believed that any'.dltfainution- of their right to do so would 'tend'to postpone tfi'e rtsum^ptlon of specie' payment^ ec

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M.r. OoiiMrng alfeo iboqgbt it bettor to leave the peddle free to mak^ 8.ugl\ contraots as thby might:ohooae.

Mr. Bow'e thought tb,6 diaufeatft^boBed to be s^r4iflk:out 8hbuld" be retained as a prptectton.i"^

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Mf, XVioir spdko*1--}^ faVor of tho bill. jKax.: *aot. Mff^onderflOB,. moved to amend the second section sp Jo lefkye only the words ."only contract hire utffler mttdo speoifl"•tally payable in coin' «Uall "Ue~of fi5ga"r value and may bo enforced' According to tho terms."

Mr. HeirdVak^v^williHg^-^^or 4"nie provision, but was opposed to the first SeoBon" oT ilie

Inirbeoause i£ w&s. not

/deigned to have ..a praotioal effqst, but to put upon the past financial 1e'gidalloF^Trofi'pMft a umremrfiiion 'to which lie could not agree. It proposed to increase tho bonded debt of the eou'nitiy six hundred millions, without increasing in any degree tho ability

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_t#y to pay th6 debt The bonds of thfe country had been bbughTbylhernonled men" oT IB "colTn« try with a tlew to profit.

Mr. ISdmundB asfepd what tbo Soaator from Indiana meanUby saying the bonds had been bought by 4be monied men oI the country, when the candidate of his own party for tho Presidency had Btated in.s^gJ^4bat^o bulk,of jthorn were -heTany .widows j- -orphans—and other peo*16

Mr. HflBdHnirrTenlta be rodant men who kad money, who had

Mr. HSfidMnlMTepllw^bymoTiied'men"

tho wherowltb to buy bonds, and al though some of them were doubtless comparaliyffiy poor,^et Me believed they we«e chiefly peMofls of large means who sought a profitable investment.

Mr. Edmunds inquired whether be wiehod to sacrifice the poor bondholder

TttiKS coWri6*Bim0^^rSE=^ ill ofder lo punish tb« rich Mr. Hendricks said be did not want to

accordlngto the

contract and In tEat way ndbody would' bO'TOcrificed. ^he pending bill, 1f passed, woiild In litftfofli^iMifcomiferact-tne currenoyrr-be-cau80 tnat would interTere with our "national enterprise and commerce which should be rather prono^oted in every legitimate way.

As to tu^g t^e b^n^ oftr^e with Kuropo In our favor, wnen thai result •should hayo boon attained the nation c88T& irStinfio ^aoie .payments, but no sooner 1 Mr. Corbett thought the value of our bon^s would bo Increased and our credit abroad Btrongthonod by tbo first section of tbe blll,lind that therefore It ought to be'paased.

Mr. Hendricks' amendment was rejeoted, yeas 10, rays 35. BayaVd's notion to strike out the second'section wm then lost, yeas 7, nays

Louisiana contested eleoUon ease

was brought up. Mr. Upson argued against giving Jones nig

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on the ground of his not having

Mr. Blaokburn favored giving tbe seat to^oneadn general principles of right and justice

Mr. Majiotaxd^took Cbe lame view Aftar raittier discussion the substitute offoreft Sy iMr. Blackburn, reciting U\at Jotwa ki aatltlajl to the seat, was rejected. ^%^«6itni0nl reported from (me Committeapn, ElecUona ^ettingforth tha^ Jone^ar n"Dt enfitled to ,a tSA frtffla the 2nd ffl«fr!ct of Louisiana, were adopted.

Mr. Upeon called up tbe contested electiati«oase of Menard vs. Hunt from iho 2d dlttriot of Louisiana.

Mr. Maynard aiksi ussw'^ujn consent that J. Wella ^[jjurd, who is a negro, ^-aing a cer^fioite of election, be awprq as the sHthfg member.

Pdofflng ootsiAera^ ^e cas^ Wood-ana Kerr otyegted. -Mr. Upfiob moved^o suspend Uietutps for the purftoee of allaJAjj^etMi tho

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conto^ants ififceen Houaeln his own behalf Xbe'ciilM made hkappoaranea the Bepqblicanjpla

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Ib.llTooavAl^f' speak from the Gleork% deM»*

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tothli l'"**--Tbe Speakeraaid the gentleoiati ltavlpr no seat of bia own on the Soar*j«ool2

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nofrtakeq Uwtinaony within the time pro vidod by the aet. HeaaTJ Ihat'if 'Mr. Hunt did riSitl^ftr the he was a very poom ^jsibject ^i^,sen1 O ii O

Tne ppint waB aeOmed a gooa tmo, mncausedtome amuaem^otYnra^ the^i^ ber». ... lie went dn to argue the details of the q^eaHon In an easy, quiet and good humored style wh|eh attracted "tbtj atteiitl«)i and apparent sympathy of ibo ionibferB. -^fter Meaklirg abont ^quarter bf an bour be obtained leave to print tbo remainder °f Ids remarks In the Globe.

After be faaumed lils seat manjr membera approached nd congratni#tetrnmv ia fdeflAiy iflumer.

Mr. Maynard aogosted that as xhe aotion of the House in tber ease of and Jones showed tbere wm. a vacanoy in the dlalrioi, and aa the geiitlemaa who bead just addressed. Ibe Hous^ (Ite^ nard) held a certificate and had t&eriafbre a prlmav facfe right to a «eat,: he besworn in and allowed to hold, a fieaf.-^-Pending leglalation ho asked uoanJmoaA eon sent to offer Buch motion.

Mr. Upson declined to yield the floor Mr. -Chanlor appealed to U]pson to let Maynard make that motion.

Mr. Upson deolined to do so, adding, If he did the gentleman from New- Y*rk would be found voting against ft.

Ttf r. MaKee argued five minutes in support of the claim of Menard. Afterfurtber diecuMioh^lbe House proceeded to vote on the varioiu propoei* tlons

A vote was flrat taken on the roaplutiqn of tho mlnorHy of tbu Cotrimiiteeon elections, declaring Hunt daly elected, and ifwatrejeotedj-y«M 41,-nays 183/

The vote w« then next taken on Mr. Paine's amendment admitting Menard to a seat in the House, and the amendment was rejected, yeaa 57, nays130.

Mr. Dawes moved that the whole subect be laid on the table agreed to with out division. Dawes then offered a revolution forjpayment of. the two claimants, Simon Jones and J. W. Manard, $3,500 each for time spent and expenses occurred.

Mr.Ktffr moved to amend ty addlne to it the name of Caleb 3. Hunt, the other claimant.

Before a vote was taken Mr. pawe# yielded the floor to Mr. Chanler for a jeiwnal explanation. owtaMft'i

j*®*' From Washington*'^ Wabhingtoit, Feb. 28.—In the discussion" in tho House last oiglit on Indian affairs, Mr. Lflgan desired to know whether the Committee on Appropriations deftired the House V? vote for the Senate amendments.

Mr. Butler replied the Committee rec-J ommend non-concurrence, so as to leave the question entirely with the Heuse.

Mr. Scofield, as a member of the Coqaa id he bosamendmenti, oontfdering tbat ib«y involved the deepeet vilhtiny. r*

mr. ouuugiu, no ct lueuiuui ,ui tuo mHleooa Appropriation, said he un stoocTevery member to be decidedly tile tl tho Senate Rmendmsnta,

Mr. Ldgaa said he Junl desired to gtt out that statoment, the amendment^' therefor* should be non-ooneurred'in and pent to a CommHtee of COnferen ca^

Mt. Burleighof Dakota, -advec&t^d conciyrfeno^i^.tlf Senate amftnidtogntoJ w. *& _T2ul

and complimented the Xndiau.Paaoe'Carar at 93(9»4)i for 'aw mixed wwiuin, missttnn

Mr. Windom, advocated oon^urrenca in the Senate amendment^ and rft^i$hig to the statement made by Mr. Sooflel^ asked the House to remember of wbom tbe Indian Peace Commission 'Was com. posed. ..

Gens. Shermanv Harney -and Augur wefe members of.it, and ^rere tbey, ho asked, men who would b» mixed up with anj^ltifamy? He declared %bat a tnoro hon&fit, more honorable and more In/felllgent commission could. iutpqfislbly: bet' found within the limits tif tbo Utiltad Stata8..'-

Mr." Garfield opposed the and.called.jittantlon ta the.facLthflt_the bill as amended provided appropriations ee times as great as tbo Secretary'of'the' Intefioi1 hiiff' estimated ab requisite for all Indian, purposes. condemned the.policy of making troaiies with warriors who figbt us i&"summer and wish us. to feed them in wint^-. Ho would nevOr vote a dollar to'Vo^expended through the filthy channels of tbo Indian Bureau.

Mr. L»».4«-5Sa .xpl.n%«.n

tho appropriations for priyate claims con-J tained in the Senate aedendnrdnt re-

garded the policy of Indian treaties as prepoaterouH and ridiculous. It was moreij child's play, and no matter what might be said of tbeDigb character of the men-1 who had made these new., treaties, bo' would say I bey made OSbBt nedicuTofts', troatles and most unworthy of statesmen )|¥be discussion ended Wittj ao(Q^ bUr rnoTotis passage in an anltehble vein between Logan and "VWndom, which oxciteJ much laughter. 1 •»tt ,.&u

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From Havana

"HXyASrI,*F§b. UjJ.pvTtRSTiigbt patrols of file city have been discontinued. More troops are going to the interior.

Intelligence from Neuvitas to Thursday last states, that on Sunday night, the 21st, tbe doors of all residences in that city occupied by ttabanB- werernarkedrby a black cross on a. placard,. With tm words—"The time for clemency is ended* —vugilauoe."

Great excitement was oaused, and aitrenuoue efforts of Spaniards alone pre* vented an outbreak.

Afotaging ajLpedltionitani lUoJeeifiged garrison of Puerto Prinoipe, a few day? since, burned the X^ldivas aetata."

On their return they ware attacked by the Cuban foroes and wen compelled t« retreat to Piiertb Prlncipo With loss of

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ar* agaia ^jmiM^e pvaeb inconvenience to ei OfficialJnftmMitia? ba»

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,.. uaaaya.. Tbia in«urgenWj«erfi eta'tlonad in fp«j* tlieBoed seacMaga^.^. It MaailBxpAe^ jfept iobn attack thefi«U

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excellent servlco againat-tbe Apaehala— dians on the frontiers (n Chihuahua and' Sbnora.

Gen. Seyr^hakbwiBjHPf^i^.G!Dvor of a if or ii a The Mexican Btfliaar frigAfo Jnaevf is ifill*aftWth^6^omiSiila.' 6«u..

RfcB^Wtl^DgBhflWabetfHd&eovored' near Jodds Sandos, Low«r California.

®00 /,-P3«i

WtiW 'YOHK MABKH7 ITj T«l«sr(\ph.| w* .**W. Haw Ycms, Fitb. KLOUH-D«Jlfife«iV »ud lower,S800 barrsle at 86 tfflt iftfor siiysrfine^tate and westers, 0 0 86 for sxtra Stato, 6~9Q&7 (KTOr ectra western, 7 ld@8 10 for'-wblU wheat extra, 0 60AH 00, for

O, 7 00(38 GO for extra 8t. Ltmie, 9 00018,.00 Wr 100M0 9hotooto.,olo»lu»heuv3r. lyfltWIV*—Firm,- 880 barrels western tree at 9tc. ..... ,,

WHJtAT—Vo'rv dull, nomliiall]r lower, arid abost MM)tfliu«hilireold 91 66 delivered choltio No Hpriug.Sl 73 for winter rod Ohio, 91 88 for white

\ffeilw*i.j

If l"h

a u^rfj

.. VT H7l»Oj

J¥uu,e

that G^n. LJsca^ ftrgoaly. relplbroe^ bb m* iota the intarfor Trctm

i.jtu

uen. Puella has arrlvad at.1 retofoteowijalsi^.^,

T..«r

t^r|aKMj

tbrea detaclMMnt", one under jMla.win gcrtd Santa EsplratiVJroB, under ~Betona to Villa Clara, and the remainingdivlsion unAatcrBaite&wttl mrcbt. Ml J&PF* IdpniaandIganaeaqaa.* &

t««:hT

"An "J^feabein©nvvtobk- plli^%dtw«en: SldBishVclS pfi and insurgents at Ooloroa, St. Dftpnlnun, EtawUifffl ntSHBHji. .. La Granda Iffany were"klIledT5B-both sides. The result of the battle Is not

aad aswrl Ibat tba^^ov«ntitte ut. ti were rotftiitf.^-

8--»

KXOPX, irtpflwoo.

^kir

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loan advices report the escape of General Canto while tiding cunvwyed to^Parango for trW -foj t^e murder, of Goo^ Patoni, It li untrtM.^^Ho arrived & J&»r*n«ov January 8tb, and was- lmw9dia^sy

vv

Paper Bills Burned. aper Wal

Feb. 28.—The Paper Mill

Lyeringbam, oooupied by Watkins,

Casaidy fe~Bro^ took flre_ 12 o'cloek SaturdSy n^ht aud wereentirely destroyed supposed j& be^be wOifW bf att incendiary. Loss $26,900 i'

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flj Teli

es.

rvj(t{DT.-«Ti**

.la ^w a

1IARKBT. US-! ^HKturaAtT,. Web. 27i 1 -.

WHI8KY^jD»B Bffcwirj.»owot^amiu 1' »«tp

Joue to-day was sotting dlfferenoea on Tubruary cojitracts, 200 bbls.sold at (32, best 832 60 mora w*a generally asked and obtained buyer March.

BULK MEATH-rDMSttled, gouUders at 12% but 3ld at 13i' but mostly

mostly bold at 13J' MUM helcfnt A 3 3 4 W if iS at hAl^at 17, ojoftr'Iml.d at 17)4. '""i' V&i, but ild

iir*i hliiiig at itjglrtK. *j wt tw hiimrKt afUKin dt*ii

LAED-DuTI, o»n bo bdnglft BUTTER—Very acftroq aiid

GOLD-Al fcWl*

and ftt- 36

.tHi.ttt ssafj

iW*B-Ary

,m.*

il-%-

for old do. western. S roOA^y^isfnEh^. m'Kiirr WOOL-IUgtn.^tdlfiS frpoe,

belter.

KSH PQ.EK^NoVvWl i0«|»i 69k old |fii SWT$ 97 60» vrlinu r^8 60030 00.

BUTTBK—IPlrm at 26@36.

t^KCIAL MOTICSS. -C4.— We would nail attention to faot that T.ep^H^BIP4iBT. «s DBMIMG iro oir«rlDg axtr» lndaoements to |oraoi In Want tr.dMcCUI(Uii. ."fioa advertieetBabt d*wJ' ...Inc.-: i.' I.• I jmm to mm PAT«Mm

Ftr opinion, no charge. Send sketch auit orl|tlnn. Vir aiipltnVtfea send model, not over judo foot in t4ae, and ^10, first Qovrtrnnvmit and jBtMpsiMaJ. H^eoMlMittdiiai ,drol?iiHP»TWV*-Atn asHlKnmente pt4)d6r®d{rt^ noted olaltaa'proAedated, and

S O O O O S

*0

killed and a.larga.number wound^.' Four thousand refugees from the oountry aro reported to be at Gibia.

There was great dearth of provisions and an epidemic was feared. Advices from Santiago de Cg^M} to Sunday haye been received. 0bo!era was decreasing there

Steamers left this port to-day crowded with Cuban Befogeda for the United States.

St- Domingo advices Vo^tbuapth .bayo boen received. The negoti*Ufi» for tr kno from Brit»b ^taiirtg w«^e a fetlnre, the s»ounty oll^ nokbei.ng aatfefaclor^

The question of annexation tb.^tke United States is exciting oonnder^jle la-f terast.

President Baes has instructed Gen Faebens to confer with the United Government on the policy of creating free Neutral Center of QoopsMuroe in

W W A II.IWIIIC W.SIIII.IIII Iimpa iii«iiiiijliii«

pr&iijnE&Jk.

3No.' ^trpteft. Ja2ldh» MSt!-

E ij Of full

vote*

stmt free 4 tmff Book Agent.

BMHL

A6li!m #WAi7ED

Kor Matthew UateBmUb's Ifew Book,

II SHADOW YORK.

»SSjT«a»"lS^93*o™'|-5K itiM nail d»H» ihfai So book

dam, anotkar

jgpr-pubMamrf tVt*eJl»Bpr«pi4lj. ii tp kno.w how Fortnnos ai-^ made loa 'daji how Bhrei»a Ken are rn-

«slx',ss,igiftisaserfs' sittgsgmsmjejK^

Ho' 0om\ read'tlflf #prk7 It tells, jot abont tbfnysterU a 1 orlt, and opataim Bt0gradbl0alHket9l.es olitf D*ed A«lt)»atr*t, ^terohants, *0.

Ocia*o V*l.

790

.pyoxajMlMi SVWj ,0«r 83^a^ plroolw *nd «6/IreeabacK^pefi

wrot

oa »ppbottt©ti. Tor fuH

'pATtlcaYarl ivnd tirttf, i^dceM kbe Pubtfibers j.JB. jBUSB, & OO. Hartford Qq^q.

SH~

BBOKBRASTABLES

TW: aCdsm^RMl, at his Uym ftlabte, on TkliCti—t, a#vMU the 'Baatia (Voqra, to now arafrareCwWl b»iI atook aad 0«fnr(a«rei, to so-

wl«%to ^oaa, mt •UmcUw aattoWa at Bo^t^s

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mm.

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MlNvriteruReRs.

.PL4N150:

W1UXABS,

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Doors,±nmas,

Whriloir^iiil Doqt Dripics, keteu

*(W:

liters, f^Stik

all da^irlpdo«s of HfeMwd Cntn'ber.

fhtttasMfe

RetiM Miters

l^Vr mil Slate

"4'-i tIJ! nt

nnnBg aim

W«Otl

DONE to AtV^11 W&PTk

ootn

sig4°d to the tribunal which will decide his {case. Nigrete pronounced ftTPuebla at tJio head of five, itiMidfed men for the jui»ose of oaptorlagT4 oondtKHa of three mllliohs of Solfan?,

\u*

ftod at tbe ap^-

proa^x ^f ^overntaent troopo. ']Qorerhmeht declared null and void the contract or the California, Oregon and Mexioan S. 8. WMh tb%

JUST iK wafcuiPT or (.nut Slota of tjl mi,

1

•feteyCTJutnoi «W «®j AilMo^ Hots of cvii hlntli, .IIP Ti3#m tft eH Aad «t ritttffoeir. 0dum

1^

to dtOSr ahor imBk

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KtfXX. j)2¥£iA^

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btfbe^ t*« braiifcBfe,

pkftfAftt (iflUKxJy w«H ai 'cou{la(u(».

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«u tfk, '(jvnai^ind lo«ot, TB-'IWStB. fiSE .A. "GT W-E y-iUtu iNMAJ^A.

Oriiii 8^.4 1»#'Hv'liajtflMipach'e StoT.-, M*Jn' atrerii liue-it, wfT be pKKqptly :nt«e«n»d)to. r!o: ,j«awtf.

filillAlftBIUW*

At the Teutonic. Hoie*, NOfi. 1M M^.IM MdCt MdiNktM., VKMRE BAVTB WD. VV.^54 '"f tb» QcA Tibh* wltii PMLaaM ,1,

4

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ronnttiae

1

•sent frpe. AiMreea _MUNN A OO. W«ii Ko. it Park Bow,' ».,tl

H. DODLBY 'IS al «H5P irt hA lkst

TOM Baa fbr Sale

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oinjs abisfr W- SHAF^Jl^ lioc'ai &.. & Nra Oofpfr lJMMt* BfiWrboo a«J soffi ut the. liar, md so oMor.

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pronoto tbe gkar^Uona a&d nlte

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bloom and bjbauty To.the tlUn hoo'ta^i oar»-«(ui'«i aiv»nUM*** 0or» triiVltJi and oieatoa them. V*l noon oth«r. Aa^ ttr CTAMWUB) BlTTBEfr 8P*«B^

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TRY

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WALL PAPER A '.ju. b'tfV AT LOW

al« nl 4M

1 to lijmnnt^Har, a*d close

nefiv ctibifhg In, bftfcrtremovfcg to tbo

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atfng, Larger

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SWI

1ft laxn aow-a I IMoetrf

firovii MMl JUMfiHea Prints, Delal«e«t ftrSn* Wool

dtotl)8 and OaM^ KMM*"' adeffii vAwygy' -cfej Jean*. ^jffonaoNs, Ac, (JAW OVMR

ftxjjraoriliit&ry la a gtnl vftrtotjr of WllltEB DRESS GOODS jy Aw— which we are atflvM to w^l txforo tho BMMpn «Iom*. »*c» dc »Wf •, I Jan iR-dwam mimsm ViUW

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of

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do gemdtl pepbr hfcngtog, atia ail Stl» WAMfl or CWLING8 .. KOY8B OWI®.

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We tffllBr fMer Stock 5 .Vr *m m'-'JBP €0j8Tia-®c'i rr J. si SI ?M .• ®i»c7 S». S. IttdKa Hoods'" ss"' alt ^0, 2Br 60, ana 900.$6,, Wtfbiae, a* 4ft, B0, W, W, ana 80c 4h ~BrMM!«t Sliawti, fi,9#, i,m, -ys, 2,00 OWWrm's "Woolen Goats, at 60c. Wo, *1,06, 1«C6, ir5p Genrt Voolen Sbarft, at io, 15, #», BO, n, $tfio iH titt, ^Sbirt* and Drawers, ,..... 1A 50, 60, K, and Um k» 46 Atdbete. at fftjW.-

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fan *v&<£ iff omdj

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ttaah Ute i|Ma a ga^i^ii iium jnpvji vnnvo mmmmsi at aed $3,«e per Pair,

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Jfattr# as long as Four

OYb^r

PLOWS

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'jam

amg Mdlted Oaab&toel,' aa metal In your fiasovh

m*i» rmmifi*flnQ the INTO mew HetriiDsi ..3 Cam bta '.'laW," dr»wn," "pokrted," and *Bft aipe msfl" as any other

to mm to* fafnbaMr,

T^.,»tofiWe'

/ott« o^ler,

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no G«tler»

or w^sell

A JOT"

awffJCAJTD1NG CWTXBBH,

To &t any Plow»

All Kinds Other Plows,

AHD

jUuig's Patent Ca^t

Ploiw,

Extra Poujtb, at

JOKES A JOIES, t&to&u lun lmplaawat*. 1 IMVU* PaUio gqoare, n*trri nt^B^nAUT*.

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