Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 January 1870 — Page 2
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UKhfcwit and his nwjorjty
[i^wtt*mtlMianA. R*FtJ*UCAW throughout the ""j"
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npthtt for the Amendment, and two or tteee H-ii— .**-
wiui opponed to the ratification. THBCincinnati Kme. think, that as
in-law: "When he goes into anything
up th the boa rd's"and al' Yon know thatanj
-tZZiSSSjmjfe myself who did not die, and became 'i very nearly killing us boath.
^safftsffnt
Leaf France should beJO«r».l#. likely lobe tons""""!..! .t
reconcilable pobllcta S|35^K«5S
deut's sketches of the National Senate and Home we find the following: "What we often hear remarked is true, I think —there never has been a Congress of these TTnited States numbering sofa brill
lie at a democratic dead level of res peel ability. In the Senate the moral tone is is undoubtedly higher than of old—it
?, contains some noble workers and clear 2^- thinkers, but no one among hernial I lias
perhaps look to Mr. Carpenter to do it. Thb Chicago
Journal
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Place for the young and capable is said to be the motto of the new Adm.n.stra- «... ,•» tion.
Lrmwe from St. Petersburg state that a vast conspiracy has been discovered
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the
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In
—nter city
of action of the conspirators was tne
I of Odessa. Thepu^tf^^^^ papich and Yeremichew are princi^IT inculpated.
I ami ^id^asflMkoilS
object the conspirators had resolved tj
tit
the
Emperor from
Odessa
St. ^rehurg-^uriiltigSrous surveillance exercised ovex the whole line the Czar was to use prevented them from ex ecuting their project. "As thb Fifteenth-Amendment is soon W to be apart of the Constitution, it may ', be well to refresh the memory of our
is gratified to
note the fact that the pension agitation" goes on,!andjis likely to result in securing: the needed reforms. The postal plan meets with very general favor. The pension agents, who would find their occupation, gone if this course, working hard to get pMe some half-way measure, leaving th« system and them substantially aB at present. The advantages of paying throughthe Post Office, both to the Government, and to the pensioners, are so great, lioW' ever, that Congress can hardly resist the demand for radical reform.
TH* J* to call m^e npon the President the othei day in the interest of Washington real estate holders, declares that Mr. Corcoran, theenaynt pebel^yker^an^C
pertinent to be boring the President this nation about the price of their cor iter lots. The people have sent him Washington, not to devote his time to tin private aflairs of the real estate owners that town, but to look out for the enforce Uient of such laws as Congress may make f^andwe are pentoad^d that tc do that very thing, and to let Washing ton City, the District of Columbia, anc the- narioBal^M^o** tak^ibeMfocbanoe) «in such legislation as the represent*^ of the people may please to ^pact,
Tne boast so dft^h heard that "th6 iob of no Slav* press* any j^rtionfxf the^l over which-waves' the ftUrMspangled ban Her,1' is more grandiloqueot than trutfifill From statements before we have rea-j »onio believe-^-what ^we ha*e heretofoK hinted at-r^hatJilawx, iuitpwxffst foita exists among the Chin^ ln. ^Kfoprna, and women Are openly bought an&wM there nr'ttra ttHSW '«r UK claims and oo«iiHuafc4ffS»8r owners being enforced bythe^ourts of the
in
State, It is jdsct
stated that slaWy exists in AlasW. %e native parents wilksell their.children for, three .of &*})> and havja no j^mpuncti^Ji o^ conscience for the-use. they .may be ppt l^in the fu-| tare. When,on^ tribf goes toJ¥|f witW anaflier all the prisoners taken dv either tribe' are. called, tjr^ated ai»d .ii^I^ slaves. When a chief or ai\y of the ft®-rwm •ily die^lt-is Aw-costam- to3k»ll one |nure of these *l*v.es, tp tha ihe chkf or his to****
th««Aer warid to o*»
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•wMw tnd th EXFKB? 1 with the Bepobl!
jreham
often
the comprehi
Mitel.
Jon Cotowi will neihirt tile aest ,"J
the able advocate jof,views and p: that we have urged, and the same coincidcnce^rcertainly^not j»markable—will be fiiulf to happen again. Bnt it also Mi« (fa£ re^olfe&ialt-that wekarjw^n fit to dissent from his
will ocetir whenever the Senator gives «tviews apon VhH^z wmr
JourmFs mmtor
undent JKNi
paper to do any.thixi but holds to the time-1
ut
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"r. WL7ZZ•* OTliw gramme by party leaders. Republi^n journals are not th®-snouth-pieoes publican leaders and Kepublican jour ,tempwfta:
Voorhees tajkes a pinch of snufl. mat i« %em^c"rat' c.",SulJie ExrkeW b«Wb
press-
the press.
Tfrtf Boston DsHy report of a singular case *»»«•?. *3..• M_. /irf-LfU.
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Ossuna. Having heard both sides of the fitter hfe tkirwd tpi die fflagi?tr«ti %lfb administered the will and stated his flur prise that a j»ap so famous as #»t lawyer should have so wroBg^S Interpreted the terma oj th&'^taiiient, whleb or^»ifted that the monks should give the testator son the ^mfrfer«kfed.^Wiien ^hey offered him forty thousand dollars and pro-
thousand r^^iping, it was quite plain fettle
liked
to
Ua repredue^QntoHWft^iaf
|^7 ft ^Sc02.pS31iiiB^e p?w«r.to tion. Mow, in all candor and sincerity, we
enforce this article by appropriate legisla-. tion. yr Now, in all candor and sincerity, we ask, is there anything wrong in that? If
consequently the nioiliks Wprp oN
testator's their. And it was bo decreed. jpiiuSffiEyibm ^oesn't slop /oyer on the occasion of Prince Arthur's visit to Amtfr-
Pr°iT9l^rf 4?y' £he 8® iZe/mJjcft pius^ hJl^ cbme^o, more practical and sensible people, or-t-jgn nrincea yjH never that gushing which charact^rHel'ffrffirour "greener days. We are now mora »»xionsto know
know what Prince Arthur thinks of us or how many and'wlAt titles he has, how
thinks ot Awerica MMvericaB ladies Indeed, we have corae to look at these thiifga in so jpractiical a light that we denfa^Mitfi'Jyhiit tlift
m^Y
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ota oiitti ftrtthy
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brings n»rfm thai has'jut
bV l,,e D,,kC
d'Ossnna, who is looked iipoH aa '^second Daniel comc to judgment." A very rich and bigoted citizen died and !efi his prop-
that the brotherhood should give his son a deserving youngman, what part they 4iked..: The Bifinkf* tookppsse!«ton0ofi^ir legacy aijd offer®} v^ryvmsrtl'portioil to
thinly mi-
le^hf ha? influence with his, government at home'to effect the settlement of ques
A i.ktteh ^roiy^.Senator-elect Wright was read in the tows Legislature, on
the pay^feofethe debt m?wdaig to the terms and spirit of the contract, and fn vOljflr E^ec^qp to«home jndif trya^. gf
In the Louisiana Legislature a resoln tioniibs beenvpassed requpstingLoninjapa Representatives in Congress to use the! influenO*ti«afe#t Hbe pM»t»oserlreduction of duty on sugar, stating that such re 1flnt5t|Bn^W(nia result in injm^Jg^e planters'of that State. ltot 01 says -he read* "with regret that
A PfiRSEYERINft IXUVKR
comes aa Org*ntM#dfS,° K*i his Sweetheart. .•• 1.1 ',««» From the New -YBrk Sun.k-iK-.iiM'i J.s I.
GiovaniTlqttella, atf Italian, wiU taken befofS JliU^Cdti oalhc t!toarg^ Jf1Joiiimit ting an assault ..upon Tljeresa^mba.— Xborirayear agoCfio^rit andTheJ-esji lived, fir Paifis^fld the former-was desperately in Theresa gave .her" assurance of the return Offliat'lOVe whifeh t+toVarti borfe-hi&r. The diiyffad tfeen fixed for the weddings but previous to that day another .person -appeared
on.the scene,and
fipotaiErance
for New York. A week or
two afterwdrtl, jyis hi hot piirsuit, on theAOantic.^'"Oh hfs arrival in Niw ¥ork-hehired«im org#n,*iid tPOTeted-tbe length and breadth of the city, from early dawn until late1 -«t« Wftit, discoursing "Champagne Charlie," "Shoo Fly," a«d »reet hard at work with bis organ, when, attuigtedLhp the music, a ehflLriuing brunette^ of about nineteen summers looked out of a Recond-stpry window ofi 67 Suyivan street! She listened attentively a nioutentr and then withdrew, unconscious of the presence of her discarded lover.—
to the house, up stairs, burst the door and confronted the false Theresa. Drawing a double-barreled loaded pistol, he pointed it tt'her hekd it missed fire. TheiSesa had by this tfmfe "gained her self-p^»-seMtoB^and sprangfcrward shrieking, and wrested the pistol from his hand. He had come jriHJ |m§fiti£d, aiC^ultinx'a hand to his side" drew out*,niurderotis dirk iuife« When officer Geary .rushed ifito the and' gave Giovani'a 'Mow* With ms Ioq^, knocking -the k?ife ^oinJiis Aand. uftovani was taken Defoi-e Justice vox, bat, $iqgularly, Therwa would not appear to make a complaint." .« .•» '. ..
also nun*
to«etke?f
AndHedoM For Bis
dottMS&t seem to
a
its own motion, ired rule of the
h«r«ao •d Uw eaaki Oo e^WttU'poor^^
,.• St, &f* IpauP- ff&rt tfj-wjfs:
Hew Klirh*
^ii\hWttiirtl.'aiMflI-ta^i''' "U* It is a very conu»«n opinion that any ui generally
accord when they ip(*t a vehicle# or will beUe4«iba»^MMK^on^ guidethenu- tfet n^-vi&WKis not flttly to-frtid^* ii «omn|on. of ntwrfy''® a horse, it i« '0i\ ithouttlie ccH^ent one
thfi ifioflt f,
ha
vv
other animalt and hapDinaw,, infl ^V«r tf6fie 6*her hafi have1i6Wt«« of danger. a&fhU He*h&^&r
a ohUd ift iitf^h. ^At W time dop oar pliy steels'powwypwuyttiflMg/'swi-inw railiated.^The great reason why, in a con 1_ iL 1_ test bet* ter is so—,— the,man chores to fight the horse wit th(4K fiors^
zmm wKich arg Mpu] lowefl wj is endowed" wjlft WMjdg muscle, tb© man
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asain meet 7«esxtet» of hospitality
UIMI0 ^WAWuo
im
(tl)e
rfu} strpn^tl ig»r flf^rain
we seldom see the WMIS brain brought rATaWtt.t in the majority of cases the muscle would —j rata
a
THIS riiornf
Merald,
horse, it would there are herd mouthed which
As*
would be a very good thingfofall hewaes. gentle or »pirited,4otbe harneasDed) when asisr^pi^jsysffi: drjvt^r*to!*e*eroise SHuh'1 pwwwii«a«»po»»nth» bit whenever jt n}»y be necessary, and when it is going to be wyesaery nobody knows. But if these thing sive tfr_ difficult to obti all h^|ess our horses bly then we do. Instead driving lings to the^rini sheuld paf^hem tlunug! back
too ex pen' we might re sensi ckling the the bif, bring ,rt ol iook. ov #r i%ofseis a' double lover
fil^ien the^So
vu
uior that MAirrisgey,,a|it|^ .fitu Fisl^M«^4eui ishoobing eactiUother.
each otltt^, Kilkenhy-t-a^ !f?shio^, and l^v^t^wprld free!"
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hynete sfo the eneokwiil atleast doublejjur atii mat -andr'the linWr wi e&ily^odgfa rilSgs 'pfithlSbt brialea^treftii very hard-in pulley would (five ft^i hijj)i Jint wh with exlstin| pltenU I in th^a^ro$osf*Mbr persons ftaing the ordinanr harness, the. lines *re, buokled togetlW Ipibre bepif p#M^uhder^Uie check^re n^pok, the*jo9aiblW breakirigof the latter «U1 not dlUse 8g®riv# tolose cohtrOt oPthe hoiMI fratle \uji|ere tliejr^nn throogh aMt, and prop, er arrangem'entR for avaMing too mu^ch contact of the two ^wrtpEinjf the li^es when driving gentiyr il|, jC« course. add to tbe effeouveness of th&WMngemeht:— All tnifi is simple enougw*4d not a pew thing SVhy, then, can i»fc%ose to whom the plaU looks reasonablmineraUy adopt it, and makes their andgtjB^s comparatively safe when driving.
our bullet
announced the ratifies! Amendment by „the. Th# fn*oftn¥e&fut wiT Irishman and "niKWr" at
GiovSfti had-'a
WVal. At length Therfct| begw »K? ^ive Giovani iiJpldly, arti one evening whenhe called at the house where she had livtfd sheiTtf Wp learned tlftt the false The««»a and his ri'al had sailed
Owlnc t® tl» goo* w«t»Bon and *y' ty of tke Troefces,
Miitotiaa* art whe* *rttooaror
nr« |o OBTAIN tba true.
the
•wd«nttln»tead abfce^^aiitMi Uw^Vmai.^ew r~
person^—! MOT'S"' ing. J£inB4«MB^Mkite hr«iulh» most docile and tractaWe-of all our domestic
ville
Jj?
nof the Fifteenth "io Legislature. an same time.
The Iri«hnkan, unable to read, yet curious
to ask the *9
nae^J^,. y«e..lo
him.
Upon being informed, his serene ooun tenance underwent a magic change, and in atone of the most,,Intense disgust he ejaculated—as he tunied on his heel and alked-eviy—'&HP the nager!"^,^.' fie fwi
Eipbkibstia Docet.—Y« surely ex perience teaches those wbo: twav Doetor Slorse's Indian Boot Pills thai Bt is better t6 takeainedicfaw upon! lRiarst gymptoms of disease, that will surejjf restore health, than to ifait nntfl theTSiiBiilaint has become tdfironic. Wttiw pills in all of BillirtlsneoB, Indigestion,
Bdc from yd»r«Sdi*lne{Mht«Hntain8 much Useful in/oynaUon th£g invalid and
6iid them of great value.. Sold hy all dealers. pw^wlp
HORSES,
mulb^asd hoos.—i
*tars«. tToviaW
itoKvtit
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m. ukh a inn,' fialUrics, MS. NEW YPBK, "•isjsasthaJ.'
^UmUT
eoHoetioa ii b«l»«T«d to to the mcMt re and Ahible. owaadin the 9LI£? TtJirl i—
More thaa a~thoa*aad pietanf ited Buropean artui* tram fhM
15th century to the preteoi tame, jneladiay originals of treat value, a)so "any id Pa{atines *r®» celebrated A»er»oao
fln Catalorae, a book of more tban 10# printed we?, will be forwarded oa
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oeiAM sheaves-"^?
KiPWI.I TO THE WORKING 0LA88—We are now wfaraiib all olassei with constant atfnearatfcomft, the whole of the tUaeor he 'spare moments. Bu*inew new, light profteble. Persons of either sex easily aim from 50Bto«6ner evening, and a proportionatgam by devtmne their whole time to the
•atufied, we will0«itdIIto pay forthetrouble of Writina. ra|.n»rnci)ws, a -valuable pis", whioWiu ae to commenea work onv and I
Mp^of JAtorarv Companion—one
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SaB. tQ the meth^ bf the human hraW trfif W »»ph «wes, they are simp]teei»«nW»-.. may, some of us. ramenaier the anecdote of the sailor wha was setft to^the^feountry blackgmith fihop4dth an anchoc in» cart. The sailor was not used to driving, and he
commands and the most energetic pulls $t th& smimals tackles, the sailcA' viade fast a rope to the enchor, tied that to the tail-board and orguflid hlfiftf If against the gunwaleofthecert. In aboutseyensec^ ouds the horse came to the most sudden stop be had ever, experienced, in his life, and IKe sailor (with brains) waived tarpaulin victoriously. KwouM be rather inconvenient, for us to always carry an anchor in the vehicle when we wefit ridine, but if there was So other .. !i 1J way pf stoj be better i, other ways' of control! or fright havebeenprov.
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theconntry.
is made of the choic est leaf grown it is anti-nervous in
lib
its effects, as the
Nicotine his been evtraoi ea it leaves no djs
In this braqd we,also.pack orders every day for first quality MeerBCbaunt Pipes. Try it and convinee yourieltos it la all it claims to be, "thefbost of all,1
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D. C. SfUNKAKD AND WX. BAMtlOK, Having formed a partnership under the name of Stunkard &.Barriok, for the sale of Coal and.Wood, would rispectftayy antounoeito the puhlic that they will keep constantly on hand and for'sale at'loWest rates,' alTOinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also Wood for the fail and winter trade
Office at No. 25 Bnntin House, Terre Haute, Ind. a
All orders for Coal* tiled promptly, lareoftl solicited.
share of the public^tron^e^iy eapectfully
QULLIVAN COtJiNTX COAL. Being now prepared to fill all orders for Sullivan County Coal, which is claimed to be equal to the Brazil, far all domestie purposes. will delirer to any part of the city, by leaving mr order at office of E. B. Bryant A Co.', C. T.
Ipley, or J.' A: Foote'i Tea Store, With Wbom have made arrangements to fill all orders, and give all information inyegard^g^th^busi-
flOALf COALN-RIVER COAL V_V Screened on" the Widest seredeun in se Vige county, and now is yourtime to get winter supplies at tbe lowest ratesi. Ail orden liromptly filled. Thanlffiil for past favors, I respectfally- ask a eontiniiartce of the sSme oThcj^-NortST Third! street, between Maui and Cherry streets, where orders maybe left, (vrattbe old Weight 8eales, or by addressing P.O. Box 306. JOH^ McFARLASE.
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A good number of Policies have already been taken by some of the best eitizens of this city in this candidate for public favor, which is destined to do a very large business here, and why should it not? for notice somo of its liberal and distinctivo features. fcrtj «J „?1
Ordinary whole-life Policies Absolutely Non-Forfeitable From payment of first annual premium. I" 7W"
All restrictions upon TRAVEL and* RESIDENCE removed, and no permits required.
NO ACCUMU LATINN OP INTEREST on Loans or Deferred "Premiums, and NO INCREASE of «tnniial payment, on any class of Policies.
THE'EMPIRE Has organised aBoard of I nsnranceoonsisting of some of our best and most reliable cirireng
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C0I». W. E. McLEAJJ. Attorney. ii ii P. BHANNON. Banker. IV. B- STEWART, Sheriff. •?.w' f)R. VT. D. MTTLL,Physician.
A. B. EOUT8, Liveryman. HON. a. F. COOKERLY, Mayor.
W ..A- 5 L. Batcher. M. SOHOEMEHLjCity Treasurer •wl-f 1"'
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Terre Haute and all Citie* and Towns West.
Condensed Time Schedule, December 1,1869. Daily Every Day Hscept Sundays. :X Westward. Night ex. Faet ea. Night ex. 4 Terre Haute leaven.40pm 0.06 am 11.35am Mattoon, arrive 2.08am 8.48am 3.40pm Cairo, 3.15pm SJOam 2.20 am Pana, 3.40am I0.34am 4.24pm Decatur, 5.35 am S.45pai 6.45 pm tr». Bloomington" 8.04am 8.15pm 8.15pm Alton, 7.53am 2.35pm 8.26pm St. Lonis, 9.00am 8.30pm 9.20pm leave 9 JO am 4.35 12.10 am Macon, arrive 6.45pm 12.50 am 9.00am Sedalia* 7J0paa lJ8aa» 1
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CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW, Farmers say "Boat* them all 1" f, "TniO Blue"Horney Riekmond.
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PITTSBURG NATIONAL MISHAWAZA AYEBY CAST PLOW.'4. Boiling mi4 Standing Conlter*.
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The latest, beet, ligbteat, «lmplest« (kae only rora bolts in frame) most oomplete, and ia every way the most perftet msmh bar Harvesting ever made. Semeihipg entirely new.
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