Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 January 1870 — Page 1

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SUBSCRIPTION:

OttuWi a O oS« mp?^TOM»'

NEITHER HOUSE of Cbngresa waa in

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the ratification by the House of the proposed Fifteenth Amendment, but a dispatch from Washington speaks of its ratification by the Ohio Legislature as an accomplished fact. Wt^igifol)^ JSi?t4fore, that the House, dn Saturday,

country.

The Amend ment.

From tho St. Louig Domnornt Jail. 15th.] The action of Kansas and Minnesota up-

Legislature, which has just assembled, will act within a week. Advices from Ohio to both parties represent that the Amendment will be ratified the "licformers" of Hamilton county will vote for it, men say.. The House is regarded as more doubtful than the Senate, but why we

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one'member having left a tie. It

is about time for the Khodc Island Legislature to meet, but reports indicate that the opposition of last year will no longer retard ratification tnere. Of the result in Mississippi andTexnsthereseemsto.be

Vfrginin, to put some new obstacle in the way of their admission. Indeed, we hardly see how Congress can consistently impose new conditions upon Virgina without doing the same with the other Stntes. But the imposition dfiflUbb -cbAdi-r dions as Mr. Paine tried to carry for Virginia would greatly delay if not absolutely dpfeat the Constitutional Amendment.

in Vlrjtn* vloiuts if be!lion. But with what propriety can that be done, if at. the same time Alcorn, a rebel general, is recognized as every way worthy to be a Governor? After all his pledges to the people that he would share their fate, andthjjr franchised he would be also, it would "Be impossible to overcome the difficulty without discarding the very man whose personal influence and labor turned the

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Ratification- In Ohio.

At the present writing we have no di refit information

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Columbus, Ohio, of

ing new conditions. This proposition "credit abroad wonderfully was carried by only three majority, though after it had been accepted in the way of a mibstiliAW^i l'-^igWl^ibfc-cans wheeled in the mre, and votea for tfcfe) b£U£({TX$re^*itf f^Oli a*ii& contest over the closeness of OtdiiAffu and a round of applause from the overcrowded galleries greeted the triumph of theConserv)t O "DuringfS^(fcyf (*xt#ep jiifpeecBeJ

to be printed, that were not deliveregjy^ enough in all to cost the Government several hundred dollars in printing. The opponents of Mr. BINGHAM'S bill were much incenaejlra Ms BuTLK^3vab|eilcenK to and declaqe^MUiat iiaa~n»*blen premnf 'XMt Afet (JPHW WOidi l)»Me t: been defeated." "Immediately upon the opening of the evening session ^f the &5nat|, the Mr. MOPHE^M|^|V| tlie House bill, JLtr the iwJmiwjigivof

gmra.nna ff TRUMBULL to'lay the' Sena^g!jdt and lake it up. It required unanimous consent to do th:*, and Messrs. EDMUNDS

I^AI^K \)rtfeJ|,kin 'ftiA -pk-os^ctlve

AMENDFLI'AIKS^HFCJHXV^^ VOTEB' DOWA

large majorities."

league. He said that he should be very sorry to commit the destinies of Virginia inUilw hands «ef wew whonigncd ttfe memorial presented by MR. SUMNER. He belipfi^Llhe ^iptfolw^L for his cAteffflpd^would cnrsf. \SjHiilr LlhriQaOg to prospect of reaching a vote, the Senate, at 10:80, adjourned until Monday, with the understanding that a vote be taken at 4 o'clock on that day.'i ...

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parties. Whether it would result in anything but disorganization and delay in Virginia is doubtful, but in Geoogia it would pretty surely increaso an opposition already tvtroflgjf (ufcghboo i) S I .•

If Congress does nothing to prevent, the Amendment will be adopted before the end of February, almost beyond doubt. But there does seem to us' to bg da.ni that HL'fief co&dit/oiiff .«ie im StiU^Kl^lvhlvQ/hic«^ccepth |h^i prescribed bywiigress, the

votes

of three

States will be lo9t for the present, if not entirely. Already the condition imposed upon Georgia, State whose Represents-

validity to an amendment, and it seems to us that it is not wise to put further ob' staples in tho way.

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OA9 EXPLOSION.

wor siderabiy lo-uay oy an exul cape of gas, and two work jured.

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15.—Walter

Grasham killed S&muel Otto with an axe

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NEW ALBANY fever

vmust'have

foltowfed-Jlie- erkdkplefbf thil Sfatate, aa4 proinpfiy: |«yiedlM-i^i6l|tt)on)of ratilicii tion. This secures the fruits of tfte-Re1 publican victory in the last election in that State, and leaves very little—if any —doubt that the amendment will soon be

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The Virginia Bill

A Washington correspondent states'that the House, on Friday^ Rafter a contest of six hours, ma.n|e4tfflcvUhE ff#aSmi«em# on both Hides'* finally disposeaoTlhe Vlr-

bill, admitting the State without

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THGSTATK.

complains of scarlet

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THEBEwere 186 weddings in Harrison

fcii? M&ideleslidii t^dnftette "tJliiifcf ^f Boston gives an entertainment at Lafayette to-night. 'Tx*

HOLLYWOOD was taken before itefbfjMU# ^oliniisMonea Kimball, at 1$ and held to bonds

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a^f^fjr^fft^harge of retailing liquor without government license.

THE Evansville Journal states that

as^iioi«^i(4^Wll^e^n#e

Sifciw not what will be its politics. Pike, county already has an excellent paper in the Republican Prem.

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le^jtl^piifflV rapidly.

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BILLY GOATS continue to furnish items for the Evansville papers. H«re is the last:

A black billy goat, a new arrival, took a notion to but at a t^^ira^j^ter day

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the car for some distance, seemingly determined to have his revenge. It is probable that "Billy" is a Democrat and mistook tlie vehicle for the Fif-

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TBE Superintendfent of Tifblic Instruction has just completed his biennial re-f port. The enumeration of white children between six and twenty-one is 605,661 ^lack|4,WM. The enumeration of black children has been very irregularly taken.!

The average cast per month for eachj pupil registered was 80 cents for tuition alone. For all expenses, $1,11. The

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Number^)T school Ironses Hbuilt within the year, 405. Cost of same, $556,607.

EVANBVILLK needs live men.—Evan#-i ville Courier. tlAy^tatiil^il in order te furnish the raw material for further mortuary re-j ports? Would you work them up intd subjects wherewith to stArt fresh grave-

once—to immigrate to a city which yoii tell us, in the same article from whiclj the above is taken, "is without credit ti'Ui eW

IN many of our State exchanges notice that insurance agents are publish

loss is an exceptional thing, rather than general rule, with any company good thing to advertise it, but

her than a ny, it is 4 if it is the

iiyury to ita business. Would it help man's credit to advertise that ho had paid a debt? Or would it not rather induct

A MAniaON correspondent giyea thia

We have had a very auiet winter in Madison. We could aflora to omit that portion of tho prayer book which reads, "From murder and suddeu death, Good Lord deliver us," for no jugh items

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dery quia^respectable politics fails to excite us since nas left us. The wolf and the down together.

of way. ''Richard'

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LAFAYETTE has a "church on wheels."

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',?Tp EvnfisviHet5 CA4e§ qfltfHon "cilil™, mat pl^4ls^f {on jnypfifflj," yeaning the members of the City Council. Wouldn't that be a little rough?

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•.I FLOYD COOHTT Grand Juiy has just returned a batch of!87 indictment*.

THE Indianapolis and V/ncennes Rail-j road Coicvanj report passenger re8eipta for, November at $4,465, for December $6,330.

Mi, .'\vs ^t• ,:i iI I .ot'Vr ii!i Tjix' Clevefaiid, Columbus, Cincinnati a^d lndiiuiapolis Bailroad Company han declared a dividend of three and a half

"Heljland Hammond" is the irreverent heading of an article in the impious In-' dianapolis Mirror. Requests for prayern jtor the editor of the Mirror are in oraer.Oin. Times.

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JOHKG. GREENWAIT has been appoint ed Quartermaster General for Indiana, vice Peter Schmuck. The emoluments of this oflioe amount to three hundred doU

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t^efctttor of the

ifayett^ifMlEtVJ WllV state that the

presses in active operation. The change to which he alludes is the proposed exchangaof^1PfHao- whi^Jve have been, prihfliil onrldallylfat lafr/er and faster

off our

THE Indianapolis Sentinel remarks that

that we do not hear of something bad yWrni tli^ ytis getting so common we hardly think a case of scon. mag. worthy the time MWyUo'WMit'u,* for an item. Beform or puishment ia

trewfetriaaiy &ua e&nR0iwnt> (fflrsfflft'"

rate as can be afforded in a small city.— But now comes a new light man, who says, "I will supply yoil with a better light frem naptha, or gasoline, at not more than $10 a year for each port. The Council have had three posts set up and lighted some two weeks. The experiu)tent gives satisfaction, and six !moi%age

THE New Albany Ledger doesn't kjptgr what J'jpete^e.d^out"

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ST. LOUIS, Jan. 15.—Wm. Hays has! brough£isq}t ofj$60 damnge8 against Geo. H. Koa and E. D. Jones, suretiw, for. d4len'ti6h and li»a of gbods stiUpbsed to belong tb Periry FViller, seized'liere last: September at the instance pf the First Na-

SUICIDE.

ReV.'Benj. J. Powell,'iiaptist ministeiat. Grasshopper Falls, Kansas, suicided on Tue»Jay last. He has a wife in Licking con nty. Ohio, and three children in Iowa.

KANSTSILEQ IflLATURK.

Both HousesMF iWe^fciS^is Legislature have passed resolutions instructing the d#legMtion» ini! Ca^gtets ta vote teainst further appropriations for public milldinga in Wuhin|^oi)-, also asking Congress to secure 'titles to settlers on what is Jkiibwii as Jilack Bob Indian lands. Thd latter resolution is said to reflect somewhat on Congressman Clarke.

EMBEZZLEMENT CA8E.

^'IfSWiiSinder Mhrtfn- i%eree io adj»Mfthe claims-of Wib. it. Kriobett, of the W«*tern Boatmen'H Benevolent Association, charged with embezzlement, and against 'irfiose bpndrfmen Adit hna been penuing a —J

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i&Js^^SSSiS&! •TERkEHAUTE. IMDIANA. M(MOACll6WM JAOTptf'' 1X18$.

PSTT^papter 01: lurch, ifaidiaoni

Jiisv. L^AVID the First Presbyterian preached his valedictory yesterday, goes to Georgetown, D. C.

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should inquire of Jason B. Brown. Ho jgMsmwfk '"JPtuMte I 4MUieulbe State Convention,on the 8th ui»t.!'i rr

Maoltr'u i.i 'X.-ii-w. \C0LOitEL John F]08TEB, of Evansv^lle, is in the He. emphatically contradicts that he ie a candidate for 'Auditor. of|State as stated in the Cincinnati Gazette, lately. He had no knowlj '..^ge or intimation that his name- would be ns^d in coiitiectiori With that office.—^ .e.naw*F*?w*w.'Ki*$s Jna.Journal. 3aajjo: jAiow3iwmpo

By Telegtaph.

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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. NABHVtLLK,! Jatt1. 15.—In the Consti-] tutional Convention to-day Mr. BaxterJ Chairn^an, of the Comuiittee oU) the Bill of Rights, reported back a number ot propositions and asked that the Commitfe4 ne discharged froqi, further considera-i tion of the same. Request granted.

Gep. W. Jones, Chairman of theExecji^''DebkhVnMt COflitnltt'ee, reported an amendment io A^ctidb ,ni6S of the third article of the Cbnatlttiiiofr, stViking out the .words, "and shall atate to them when iiasembiifed tlie purpose* for which they, and snbsti"in which' specifically, the itirposes f^r which thfey are to convene." ly this an^eadBient the Governor is reuired to state in his proclamation con-i v^TTSTT^gSra^IiTextras^^^ th«i«rI^%^icli'#^iPen^liin-j stead of stating them to the Legtslature' after it haa met. The Committee reported adversely, on a|l other amendments in ferred to them. The repOvt was read.aad ordered to be printed.

A .numJjer of propqsed amendments: ^ete offered1and Tfeftrrtd, one of which provides tha^uMeiidm^nts to the Consti-i tntion 6f» tlie United States submitted by ingrcua or aiConvention of Statestshall fe'iattfi6d or rejected by llie Legis__ti5rei? or Conventions elects after thei submiiUidii 'of mid amendment' t? the State Convention,., A^urned at an early: hour to give committees opportunity towork.

to-day of

VAwitT^ ciii»A}HZATioir.t*iMi' The gppp^e^ivj/tw-iff ai»ociiUion perfected an ofganization to-iiight'by electing a full4i^tfn(officenti A meeting will be held Monday night, at which speeches fqr and against protection will.be made,

BISHOP,DUAOAN,S J,X..U

'*Mie Vestern ^aJtchman,* af CiuKolie journal in this cSty.' ln Ve^fly ro'ihttcthenU made in Chicago papers that Bishop Dtig,gaif i* confined in ,sew^ ecclesiastical institution for nial-adnunistratipn of afi'ai'» ih Kis dibeeMi say/'ISe Bishop-iil |)rAlaWy Jhe. ciity.,,lg.. ..,,

MISSOURI ,UJ[UU.ATURE.

The Lower House oTtne Missouri Legislature passed a concurrent resolution

fond. A special committee to investigate

prison, also the Auditor of State, Thompson. .Macbfeelln$i«fcist4 and abusivi c^ta ag^ip^ t^ committee are pubf lianad

riYLTTT S1A I.

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tty! OTTAWA^ W.-^Jjt^u uruored that the GabinA has decided to abolish the system of license to American fishermen, and to fall back on the interpretation oi

It*.•» said-that, tbe

assent of tbetlawwi*!' XAovernment has been obtained to this policy. dJfc vftfi fat dT .oi5

tobe^J^r^t'he ties on the free lists. ^{Vti8f®l

BREACH OF CONTRAT.

NEW YORK Jan. 15th.—Thestockhold er^of thp ^eHfifrk ^d PAlprs)n\raa^oad Co., are said te have set on foot a move ment for the appointment of a receive^ who is to be empowered to commence directors of tlie Erie rail*

suits against the

road/'Tt i^flioueht 'that the Erie Company have forfeited the lease, by not constructing the road as originally contemplated and contracted for betweerj Newark and New York. The Erie di recto's, it is alleged, have also failta to pay, for work done by the cooteactoinindsuits' have been brought. jjFto /property of Fisk and Gould in Ni0V Jersey ift"seized, and the case oal'Hed be/ferfiAtlle' State Supreme Conrt ^t I'r^fitw.. 3

BUMMER RESIDENCE.

It is reported froiii' Europe that Mrs-, James Gordon: BefaAett has bought a beau-! tiful villa^on the lake of Como, where she preposes t'o reside fiereaf ter during the summer season, and where Mr. Bennett iq Ip join her in May next.

STRIKERS.

The Eri^-'feiilway strik^'liold out, and the company are advertising extensively for new Hands,

STORM.

A «torin «ftnow lanrf rain' set in 'last mightand still continues. 1 .INVESTIGATION-

The official investigation alleged to have been discovered, u» the revenue. reJ ViiVns Hf Several dTstiHers arid whisky dealers in the thirty-second colletioi) District, still being conducted at Collector Bajle^'s office, but no result is like ly to bis Arrived at for some time.

COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

^•ArtIrtqueiit'*into5tifl| hpMcldW'/bf Qohj radOrtencher on New Year's day, iij Norfolk street, traces his 'death to Molrls Keae, aged 18 yean», hte father nji?accesr soi'y. Both were committied for trial The boyi.pftaft1 claims it was done i&'se:

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Mi-aefense. TING.

TYPE BETTING.

type1 'Setting'*- matcK""wiTl probaBly iOn between Geo. A.1 Barber/OfCin*

Icdme cinnati, and Qeoc Ahrensblirg,! of NeW York. irUSi iadiLER Ex£L&a6«!^HSTM

The boiler of the steamer Pa,rthenu exploded'in Long Island Sound on Tlini'8f day. ®wt» engineers were scalded'eoiJiut subsequently Ijiey died, and j.he vessel badly damaged.' ,3 FHOM

HAVANA."

The Spanish Consul has received th following dispatch dated Havana 14. ''ln a recent engagement 'th$,Cubaiw ai the firM lire lost 80 killed, also five'Chiefc Two hundred insurgents have surrender ed at Santa Spiratasj 260 at Cuita, 20K negroes at CuICO Villas. They are. ut terly discouraged. .(IXIFTIAT INJUNCTION

"Tt'' ift'"reported that an injunc'! jlied for restraining th lifi'oad Company from u|»on its stock, upon the that the money-for the purpose haa 'beien borrowed. i.The rumor is not riuihen£it'.,i ted._ .V, iutoi'i

to be Shore

Oakey, Cashier pf the,Mer(ihaiitfi

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injunction il ng th© Lnk«j from Jjayih] rimiKi

GIVEN BAIL.

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Coupland, the alleged principal iii tlic conspiracy to defraud the Merchants National, .Bank, h:is surrendered hiqiseM''And given-bail.'

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changc Bank, lias also given himself'up and been bailed in $10,000,upon del' of $15,000." The batik vvill relfeii^ 000 upon the tobacco owned by! Cornel ius? Oakey, which tliey have taken possotwionj of. i, cowni-saipjiAL printer..

Hou. "M. C'lapp Ai -a private letfrr! to Gen. Eina[i in this city, in referen'-p Uj a special dispatch sent from Washington,! which stnted in'snbsDance that inveitiga-: tion of re|Joi ts as to the office of the Con-: gressional Prinlty- .ip ^i(l, to. show from, one hundred to' one niihdved and fifty: thousand -dollars 'have^ beeii reMlesslywanted, says, that ^o far f^m thia beingj the fact, no charge has been inade to Con-j fress of any character whatever againstj iinr and hence no investigation h$ taken place, ite says the wliele affair eoB-. spi racy to daAin him without trial.

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UN»ERHILL AFFAIRS., U» ii rf'f

The creditors 6f George Ilncferliill, tliat met this morning learned something re-j garding their afTairs since the diHcoVi ery. of A. IJnderhill's defalcation.!—: Much iKvnipathy- was• expressed foi- tho loMsen of the firm, Arid every ^isyo'jitifirj ihown, to ^ouMBodate them.

A ca«h deficit of $20,000 has thus fail been discOVfcred,' and'Oil and ininihg ptock securities of $215,000 have been' found' ir Mr. LltMlerbill's private«»lrawer are nearly all worthless at present. It i: iu^JScely^|jia^ tahie wiw: paid. Ipj' tMl stacks', f»iV tlieir purcliase lonf)tle! costa forge sum As every entry wil have to lie examined which, bus beeii made within the last five years, a long time will be required for propel* frtv&ni-i gation. In the meantime'!ffie'fiirni are sending (6 all their*corespondents a stated ment of their reapective aceounts. and with a request that it be examined. Thi known debts of the concern foot rap about $580,000. Their stock is valued at $600,000, and they will pay 50 or 75 cents on the-dollar. fj/iOtHl

SUSPENSldS. "/•.

The Commercialsaya Charles A. Lord in the dry goods trade, hrfs been compels led to suspend through having endorsed tho paper of Deboat Brothers. McDonald &, McCauley, Woolen jobbers, are aleo reported suspended. ..

TIIE ERIE STRIKE "Jn

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The Erie ntrikieris have information thai there will be, ^general atrik^.alpng ili4 line on"Mortdayurile1# tftecotnparty fe-iiij States discharged J«en{, of) which ther^ "seems no probability. ,... ^gHAlMONY

The Woman Stifle-age fc^rtv'efitlon'l resolved that political enfranchiseftteni wiuld liasikfi^^ttiiKjn^Oi'e sfelf-reli^bt, kn4 able, and promote harmony^.between th^

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REVESUR LAW.

htfe

lave .agreed Lkaiulha law requiring ..tn4 paMt'wIA^ifdlikl lift to make return^ ggrjiag-ilai^h

and June should be enforced.

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of the permission of the Chamber* to proaecute Rochefort A. squad of pplice were fired at yi day while attempting to capture a ter. Considerable excitement ettsued:.

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Thirty 'of' the ParJa* rioteni. of Wed nesday were to-day sentenced to prison. Extensive Republican iireparations for a dehibtistraHon are_betng uuule for the reception of RoUin^ at Paris.

The orouflaedhchinttai' in ecclesi •debated by the G&ifpffH

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CINCINNATI, .Ian. 15.—Between four and live o'clock this mornings a stoii^ wall ten feet lone and thirty high, irt the tear of the buildings on Thir| street, west of Elm/ fell toward the Third street buildings, crushing six kitchens. A womap named Hein*,'making afire in a kitchen, wae caught and held by falling atones till liberated by her, husband. Her leg was brof ken. In another house a Jbfty seven year* old, named Andrew Descallso, was kiUed in bed.: A heavy stone fell on him- Two girls were in the same .bed, one was slightly bruised the other unhurt.' The Wall was dwned Jjy, B. M.ackelntape, an4 has been considered nnsiife for .two yearrf. The great rain last night was the imraeJdiate cause of the fall. fOltlNelJRAMC*.'i^T 'i^he suit of the ,United States Mail Line against insurance companies for the loss of'the stearrter America, burned December 4th, 1868, between Cincinnati and Louisville, at the time'of the collision with tire United^tateff, has been „oi ikflVtefore'Jftdge Sloier'fri the tiaurt, all the week. Thejury rendered veidict in favor of the Mail Line Oom* after,thirty minutes con^HatiCU.'"

"arrebte^''^|A"

kiram Marks, conne6t€d with troujie, was arred^d on w, by Judge Leavitt, on 3. information filed in the District Court of Michigan, being engaj

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ani, at I^ctrcftt','^hirgin^, hitn' vvith ngaged in fraudulent importation ^from

/»JR EVENUF. COLLECTION.,

Total collection of Internal Revenue in the Second District of Ohio, in Decern) Iter, amount# to $38^,434 iircreft*0 ofei December of previousyearj$17s4,415^^

lH»REIOI.

HART8, Jan. 15.—T»e,c|ty ,'i.- ACTION AGAINST NEWSPAPERS. ifioveininent antliorilies aunounce,their intentiou to bring aehon against the prof pi ietbrsipf the "Keform," as a revoffltiOnt ary organ, for violation of tho Pre.-ws laws That paper has violently attacked the goj'eniiiien^ lately. Jpiji nals, iji ,, the provincen \v,ill also b^' proceeded, against innnelintely, forthe^anie cauflp.'

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LIVERPOOL, Jan. 15.—Heavy1' gales along the coast cou^nue, and disasters to shipping are constantIv-"conning ty hurttlt The following rtptM'U'have beeii recei^i ed of disasters: I'he (ienclus, from Sari Francisco for Liverpool, experienced heii'v'y weather on the' /lli, Hllipjwd cargo and .was liadly daniaged. The ship Keii-i ilworth, fioin-'New OHeanM, lcr.for IJWipool, wiiM I ot tt 11 lost off Patrick's

Auiadwu)'w JOighl of tlie crew wor^Hovedj I'lihcE I'ffiMr'.Martin,. Iiom 'Furaaolith Ibi

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,Vmtrt)fmy, drthe Uni-*

ted States House of Representatives is here to snbpena witnesses for the Conij i|M op Bankiwc (aJalipg^Q ^.gold vfcsti

FOREIGN ITEMS.

Special cable dispatches from London .tordaycuatain t)Mfolkwing itetna: Tiie Tlohdon Tablet states: that the'iiM-l M' iiiEciiinenical .QoUbcil faVo^-j nMwiiifallibiiity.li 783..

The P«is 'o&irespoddeMt oftlnTinttit statts thi government will not avail 'itself

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I'liihrdclphfti.'snnk at'sea oil the :id of lleceniGer. No particulars. Rli^lO*

ATI ON' OF TltANiUILITY|,

LONDON, Jan. .15.—Private letters ie| iceived.lroni Paris to-day mention the restwntion of tranquility, and absence of ex Cifqiiient 6r UHeasiness." .n'Vl'io.-V

PARAGUAY NEWS.

LIBBON, Jan. ,15.—The regular,, mai steamer from Rio Janeiro arrived to-da IMtiging later intelligence from Paragnayi DifpaUhw previously received, announce ing the flight, of Lope?, and termination of the''war,are lully confirmed. lt'eeint ihut. lo|e/. did not retrent toward lioliviai •He was hut heard from wandering with & few f(.illowers1 about Braziliaiii provinces

ri 'iUV I DKFAI*CA,TION.

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BOSTON, Jan. 15.—Tlie Boston Po.sk"auyi thci has been a clerical error, ordefalcar -lion, of some fifteen thou«and dollars distcovered in the city Treasurer's office, and employes are held under arrest until res» titution is made. No names mentioned.

The defalcalioii reported is charged upjon, John, W. Collins, late of Calil'orni4 and ,OieileiJt intrusied with the duty of paying tn$ Interest on the city debt. He confestrtH to having converted coupons inr to. goldypf which he lmst nine thousand by gambling, lie had on hand about

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0(H), «i which he was about starting upo* an European lour.' The latter sum wai round in bis desk: ..The total embezr.l ment is $10,000 to $16,000. Collins is i^

Thai. 'Htiwley was arraigned to-day op charge bfenibeiEzliiig^OOW frbbi his employer, a merchant tailor in Elm streel. He"waived examination, afid wW commit 'ted' ibr trial in default of $10,000.. Haw ley states lie lost about $12,000 in publishing a paper called the ''Boston Stage,' and htt«i ©x prilled a cbbsi^erabld- amounjt for go'xl dijiners aiul fast lisiiig^ •irtjBrbnl PAREPA SOAA'JI^,'WR«S9'

A cable dispatch last nicht conveyed tt Pavepri^Rosii tfie^ ^rfnVkinfceiAknt of th death of her mother, in London, in con mfqiieiice of wftich another biiera \lasBu.b »tiUitcd for tl^e .one. jn wli ich t^he W^h t{ appear.

INNOCENT CONVICTS.

John IIayT!Ixing, who were dischargethfrom the Stifle prison on lite discovery of thfeii"iniio'cenO^ aR^-/f|iit years imprisonment, have applied ton Legislutuie, for ctirefpcnsation

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Ames Blanchard, of Kirk street Congrej gatioAal Cborcli, hnd -settled cler|^marl this city for forty years, died last event ing of heart disease, at the age of 63.

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LFATAL ACCIDENT:

Mmmem

CHICACIO.

AFPAIS8. AT FORT GARRY. dmcAOO, Jan 15l—A special from St. Cloud, of th«14lli says, l)r. Shaffer arrived there front Pembina the same evening, and reports matters in a very serious state at Fort Garry. The French, under Riell, are masters of the situation, and have -seised the Hudson Bay Coni|iany's safe with two, hundred and fifty hoti*und pounds in gold, to pajr ta-oops. Katlier fhieboult and Col. iiealaharry, the latter Commissioner of the Canadian Govei ment,. were oh their way to open negotiations with Riell. Tupper, vho is it prominent politician, thinks they may «h good.

It was rumored that Sioux Indian* were coming down, and Dakotali and Minnesota people are much alarmed and afi ait! of another Indian war Ripll, comniam|-er-in-cliief, has 350 men in ariiw. TIkHudson Bay officers are apathetic, and winking at Riell's acts. The Scotch and English half-breeds are passive -i.

A- letter from Pembina, dated the 3d, announces that Indians at that time were within three miles of Port Gurry, and informed parties sent out by Riell to stop, that they were on tbe war put It against half-breeds, insurgents and Americans, instigated thereto by Shorpmau, who agisted by the French, was employed to do this work by McDougali. Consideiablc excitement- prevailed at Fort iarry.

Another correspondent- says that 1). G. Smithy who wassenti .by.the Hudson B.vv Company to jsupercede Gov. iNtoTavisli, had publicly acknowledged the vulidity of Reill's government. There heems io he sdme prospects of'themissioiu ol'Kailiefs Thieboult and fiarsalabeng having sonic success, as these gentlemen seem inclined to concede nearly'every demand of tho insurgents^

RAtLROAP COMPLKTED.

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The CnmntlttM o»r baukiiig in\i*•«•!«•« to inquire Into tho-late Ne.v "l i. It |.-uil panic, heard to ilaV the •.fiiiuoiM' |!. Hodgkin «&BpmiilL bankers iii .\'i-w V. Mr. Benedict, late President ut" ilie gidtl Exchange Bank, and C-lark, I,He c.-i .liici of the 10th National Bank, N. Y. .l.iJ. Fisk, Jr., J[»y (iould and Sir. Coibih have been summoned toappeur befoie ih«* Committee on Monday.

ENVOY KXT 11AOIt 1)i N A UV 'iftii- I. I To-day Elisha II. Allen wa iiitiodnoctl to the President by Secretary .Fish, iintrl delivered his credentials as Envoy Kxtiijordinary from: the Kingdom ol HuA ii). The eiwitonhiVy addre.-»-es were nnule.

HI.4N FRAWi'lHIO. HU:

ISRAELITE AHVLUM.

.SAN FRANCISTJO, Jan. MI 1 lie .leweih citizens of San Francisco have.neculed to, erect an Asylum for the aged and inlo P» Israelite! of this city. ~,,ul inrn lltl.LTARDS

Deery deciuteaJUMMV.eUallenge |il »\T for a wager, on the ground ol IIIJO^IIC.-- Io other contestants for the champion ci|e and that he isliable to bri calb-d ast HI^v moment to play his next, com pet it or Rudolph, of Chicago.-. 1 rain. ri Vi*tl

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Tlie Burlington A Missouri Hsili ond is how completed to Omaha, and1 trains will commence running next Monday f«oai this city to Omaha via Chicag'O and Iturlingtoh Railroad to conneci' \vi:h the Union Pacific. '1 tWoM CIIEYENNF. ,IlU"i. yAH'j, 31 -I-

Parties f^pm Cheyenne report ihata Urge number of builaings of a more sub stantial character than those deij to.ved i.v the recent, fire, will soon be erected.,

DIE1.

Gov. Durkie{ Utah, died at hts hoiiii early this morning ofipneumonift. His!»imaius will leave for Kenoshp, Wi^cobidn. •Ifi-fWiifin. KArLUlli:.'5 Mtofi-1

Bradford Bros., Milwaukee, one oj the heaveat dry goods houses in ill..- •-.'oi-ih We^it failed yesleiday. Delnli ti ion by one their employes is- the alleged .cauee. They offer ..to settle at 30 oeni

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WAHHINGTON Jan., 15,'^-A .4|mh-ihI dwpatch says the ratiticaiion of the l''«nei:-n:|i Amendment by Ohio i. the Mubh-ci ()f much congratulation aiii'otig Ke|iiilili iinj To:»ll objectioiis r»f llein«w:»iiiM Mult ii ij Illegal, they simply reply iI New \OIK can repeal one Way, OliiiV e.'in oil-i'- ii l.y her repeal ianothfer 'that llim-WB viilOai ly st a mis as it did before New- Vm tjtempted to rejieiil iiU rktilicatuni. 4* KXAMINATION.

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The Committee on Banking mid Cuir rency was in /jession to-thiy ex iii|inin{ witnesses,op,the siibje^.of.ihe wl'l juinit' in New York last Syplenibei.'t .,,(• .^.'v

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Jacob Benjamin, exccutor of the eti.-ito the late Frank Decatur Fore d, ed, minor heir of Joseph L. Fol-w.iu, h-is commeneel an ejectement suit Crnnrn' o«M'.iW4*lMUMlied.defendant»- ioK~«- pin tion of ranches in Sacramento ami lu counties. The property jis

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SPRING FIBD, MASS., an. the BostOn and Albany railroB^w#into i^ train'at a brpteing "in Becket Jyesterdafj Btiittoni Haskill, of Middiefi«|d, ww kill-i ed, and Barnncl Ballin, of Holyoko, was seriously injured. ,t

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Sunday Night Dispatches.

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1 _____ THE PRESS LAW.

I'AIUS. .Ian. 15.—It is reported that at a (Jabinet meeting, Iteld to-day, it w^w unanimously resolved to continue the prosecution again.nt violators of tlie press law yeitetday.

M. Kiuilie Olivier creotcd a Bensati(^ by urging in his^reat speech before tlie l.-'onncil, that oflences against the press law be submitted to a jury.

To-dsy the project was brought before the- Corps Legislatif. Judgments in the matters oi the piess will ledeferrel uadil a vote

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Corps. AliKAKlNMENT OP UOf HECORT. i'Altin, Jan. 1(5.—lu lhcVr|s Irf?gislntit yeueid.iy Kerra moved that debate on arraignment of Deputy Kochefort be postjioned until the 24th inst. M. 6jiviei- opposed the motion, and the C*-liaib-lier decided that debate should roninience to-morrow according to thenriginal proposition of the Ministry by a vole of 80 to lit.

The b'emi-official journal asserts that the m:ijorty in both Chambers will Wip•)ort the ministry in the prosecution bf Uochel'ori. Severn 1 deputies have received anonymous lottei-s menacing them with personal violence in case the Chariiber authorizes lie prosecution. The,Radical journals also threaten serious dfcdci ^liould I'ochefort be condemned.

^:ii.MKN(CAI. COUNCIL.

HOME, Jan.,15.—The discussion whieh has been going on several days in the Ecumenical Council on thenubject of "Ecclesiastical Displinu,'!t*was continued-tn-

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IIOM!•:, Jan. 10.—Tlie (.'oimcil yestSrday held a session which lasted five hours. The oldest legate present complained tlilat many of,the speeche-i made were tort lon^r, nd that soiiio of the. leathers did not strictly nlisoi vc the obligation of secrecy, in regard to proceedings of the (Vnineil.i

PARAGUAY NEWS. I

PARIS, .Jan lh.—Advices have be^n. receivfd at the Paraguayan legation here, which coutiadict llie Statement that IVesident Lopex has left Haragnay. )n llie contrary they leprcscnt that !In- Wilis by'im'incurs endeo, and assert that Lope/ in tlie great Cordillera1 tnth W. men ..4, irt- 1 tit.—- t»jtt a a ssiKHi i-a mtt

AMI-Nt»MKNTS RATIFrED.

lACiiSii Miss., Jan. 15.—The l^egibl.timfi/ f?i'rtnV ilifrfl the 14th "ilnd 15lli, aiiiendiueni.-- 10 the Constitution of tl •.UniiedKiiiiefc*'.'- /.' 'ill In ^LMATOlllAL El.l-XTION. 1 he I'li'Ciinn f.» Uniied Slatei.(Senator nil! iicciii oil Aloi'idav. 1J. 0. 10gglc,stoji, li. N I'luwer and .Majoi, ,.Ge.n. Alices ,afe p. iiiiiiiii iii candidate I

mo-it nccejiisiile to-.my instincts s»' American ••ki/.en.-tliat. ctf pupular choi' 1 may perhaps lie indulged1'?in the rCoiil'cuiion, that under tlie tellowship.e Lvoi and ehaslir-:ement by -which- I- ujn

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'Tlie toufn of Iapcrt, CiiMforoia, nearly destroyed bv lire Janiittr^!'

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NEW (JRLEAN3,Jan.15.—The I.li«.w1ii»t bills iM*d resolutioiis. wei»s befoi« tlir udatureyesterday: ToapjHopiiatt-i 000 for lite pay of member?, &c to eitenU the corporate limits, of the eit »t itf*i.Ojleai)#, CrtveriiW sboM? ten niilcij :i(l ditloriar "on the Tivfer front t.i wlt-l-i (1 site for it SBrtie• Hiwtse, a member staled that-the- building will cwt tw mil a a a an mandamus i-snecPliv dTstrtct conit-^ Iti create th£fS£feA?HW6ikO.-oiirt th Parish of Orleans, with exclusive ri^hi

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of tlicTate Senator Kandall, colored. ...l^wll 1 -J zL 1L UiiilHfOlS

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mee broke .up this afternoon, car.i.yin,: away a portion of -herry strect bi iU?t The railroad bridge' snstaiBeu W 'ly'fJi i. and no damage to the docks or hl«t|piir»{j.

ar-bhoiek the fVaiik R-ship, er-

Inii.nd to fli« Konthein-people, I am ctinAt..i!iifd !•-. an irienstible force of• any lu-ai 0 di aw hack from lot or iwrt in llie iveiiiiuent I.v any other right thsfn' lti.it ot 1 heir own consciences.'' .iii.v ,-

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SUHIiF.SDKtl OF INHlflWlEiillllltK':. HAVANA, Jan.-Io.--The tratetle-to-d.^v piitilinhi'd tlirt|«nches (nun ihtMiiIci Inr nli noimcing the urieiide'f of in-slrgetW^ in largo inlinlieiJ'.'1 Tho Spaliirli tKnips In the 'enrnil (district ir/e On I lie IMttrell j» •attack iniiirgents

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MEMORIAL Th tilt-', rtUtVi-.'S:''' The Spani mail steamer whicii sal to-day sands to defer the giaiiling of liberties or 1 forms in. Porto Rico.

1 lie rpant 111:111steamer WIUCII HUIK 11 lay fiMik a iiieni^rial signed fcy, .tijo i-! ds of .S|.iiii.iids, mpiasling tho ('0*1 's

The document, give-i us 'a ierirnsi.. fi shis leanest thai the gianiing of thc.ie piiivilfgeHi .will prove highly iiyurions tjo the- C.iijsij of Hpaln in t^uba .will bensqi^ 11. weapons against- i^mniiuiili* ii^d weaken I he power of-the gov'ei nluent. 'I'lH'-iv-fl-dent« of Cuba at present do not ,i|«aije such n-Uitiii 'l'he cisintry is iniprepaj--ed to icceive them. and the people prefer to. wait unlit Cuba lepreieined in tlje Colt^S .*lti

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Kain for the past few hiys liati agricn|tu|al prospects. ,_t It has been mining Keveiiil throughout tlie Pacific coa*t. I mr-pe. favorable to crops beyond iloul 'BJKCTMHNT' nurr. Jnljinj

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WASIIINHTON, Jail. It)- The Conihl Vidiier ol Intenial Revenue iia ed tissessoiK to commence work atclv.' No pi naltie. foi reinsal to in.ilte returns can, li«»veVer be i-iifoi( -tl b^foi« Jlre li,.t of M'ireh.

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Living,ii.-oe, dated, Mav 0O1I1 Livin i-l..»ic was a.' Ujiji, on Yaiiici.uvi, il^ikf, h«:ie he loiind his sv(|iplie.-V He was ,i'«|d l.iralih and Hpiiiils. i-.i/ -.

KAtil.Y M'.l'iCltMMl.N'l' OF fiiNoaRW The earl'v adjoiirnniertf Vif ('liitfe^r-ss id •favored sii.l con-idered pr.'|ctirahlc, b{' a number »f meiiifiers of ('ongfe^ !«she ,il tiihg tIt ut with industry wW rtecesstiiv, bositSS-'* can be fmi'hefi by Hie, If.! of May:--"'-'-'i-- W"

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FKOM HAVANA,.,

A Havana letter of January 8tlfi says the' insurgents jirfe again o^erWMining tnc ilistrieta of f&yorna ami Mansaanillos tlwit njilita active and

Spaniards express thethelipi" th

TJIIKVINW ON TIIK H1IBSON, lt|N ILWLIADV During he:•past year aver. ^H0,O0* worth of goods haye heeu stolen from the Hudson River railroad by thleves who break into cars along th^'fonte and plundered r,ight and left. .il- 1.

TIIB. THLIXIRAPICHRITKIKFIL''' "b The telegiiaph strike'here i» considered at about an end,:

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mv YORK S'llHili MAWKKI ,tly lotogMpli-l i.i. Januihy 11, IKJ0. ')'b« fnltowinn tnbtu Jtift aliOw the ridliiiK prices of «o(J. Up^ruiiipu iiiul otlior shares, in Now. York,'.yoslt-iJar. 'fdirijirircil witli tlio flWi?e pr«^ilV^kanVfl:

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The Stanton 'fond liiri riM^eti $I00,R)0, and promise*-to {?row nf -«li larger. ,• OTA4BR9. V- 1-

A boy of'Pi.'nariied MUUIW Moore, wsffatall^r stabbed.last night in the Bowery by Antonkfe^OTgw ^np^n^^hf'.^as arrested. .... -tsu" tt! ii-i.I'e.t#

KLRCTIpN FBAllI^S.

In the Brooklyn election fraud cases the counsel for tlie defense yewfeiday Ynadu application for firfl information as to pro--ceedingn before the CJnumtJijry,including evidence taken, Ac. Tl»,ey claim tliat such proceedings should tie published. Decision waA reserved bv JridgcPratt.

PROSPBOTS OFABTRtKKi. ts

A ritfike is |tobnble on tbel'-ong Island railroad, in consequence of lediwtiun of wages of em|iloyei.

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Ieo Balksy, a Russian 1,ending with a mistress at 2'i Kleeket: street^ w.'us,dangerously stahbed last nigfit fiv lan' Riddle, said fo be a grandson of CitirlmcKlbt'e Rid dle. The latter wgiven bimnelff up, 6ud claims that I^vlksy aasaulied-l»im Jlir^t He live willj a sister of Italics^ inij

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