Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 March 1870 — Page 2
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March 8.
MAXF. A. H0FBFMAk. AVMT0B0M moan d. x\ ananas or state,
ROBXKZH. MILROf.
jomm Of jornnQicon'
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to State
The
r8tate.
New Ham
occurs to-day. •rfflfcW Thb
Journal
preserves an ominous retf-
srdr^rs
1
bondholders" of that ring muzzled the organ? |T*"
Thb Supreme Court has at last decided a point long mooted, but never before judicially determined. This point was brought up in several cotton eases, and was, in briefj "When did the war close? The Court fixed it at the 17th day of Aof gust, 1866, that being the date of President Johnson's prodamation to" fcat ef"
Now that negroes have been admitted into the Senate of the United States, the the New York
Sun
jr ..»*
Journal
continues to announce
fresh conversions from "Radicalism" to the tnic Democratic faith. The inau ration ot a campaign is always attended with "a perfect stampede from the sinking ship, 'Radicalism'but, somehow, when the election returns come in, the Democratic party is still in the minority. 1c is very strange that Republican •organization, that' lia! ^been disintegrating" for so many years, still jsreeents a solid, unbroken colutnn whenever it'becomes necegarytoj^pioyeron the'tfflftby'i works." 1 ^'t/ r,\ ifci,,'
1
The Philadelphia
Inquirer
appears
Rmuch gratified at'the fact that once more the doors of Congress have been shut in the face of Joseph Segab, of Virgin^, that indomitable seeker after Congressional honors—this time asking for a seat as a Representative at Large from the Old
Dominion. We hope that the fine old Virginia ,gentlem«u»illnawgoto his -home and remain- there in peace for the fiestof his days. As he haabegged in vain to be a National Senator and Representative, he may lower his ambition to accept a place in the Legislature ^his
One tlvii^^a.^iowever, certain,
and thi^i^lCeWli'i^^ot believe that "office should seek the man.".
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^not bfeThat it is against the acts Jjgr which the Wyoming Legislatare established Woman Suffrage, and made judges and juries out of the feminine-portion of the population,ltiia J&.^IIaWABD has designs? The proportion to tepeal them is neither good tast^ npr statewmuiship, and we beg Mr. HowAB» to desist. JPrMidient
GBANt.ifl hiB inaugunl address, ed an i^, t3|(^ subjeii iofrhad^iws made obnoxious bjr itrict enforcinnen^, which we doubt not Mr. HovAtti cati reoall, for it ha« since attained the dignity of an adage. It mt$ b§ _&m ..Jaelfish motives, but still we tirge hiifcto k^ the women fight the issue out there we havfe had our share of the tossle, and sincerely wish to be counted out in the Wyoming controversy. Let them vote and serte on juries there, and see what comeR of it.
As showing how 'Wrcum^tances alter cases," the New York- stys that "whenever the A^foin^fration does anything, the Democratic press never tires of denouncing and deriding the action whenever it declines to do what the Democracy urge, they howl, in concert, that •it is betraying all the dearest intejrestfe of the human race." This is as natural to tacticians as water running down hill. We must "grin and bear it." Another journal notices the ihet that not long since a Democratic paper in New York State published a fierce article against "Radical extravagance," when the erection of a new court was proposed, but finding the scheme to be a Democratic job, declared with equal vigor against the Republicans tor opposing internal improvements.-— Snch things have happened since the vlttys of the deluge. They are scarcely amusing at this late day.
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One of the results ofj the recently* effected union of the Old and New Scheol Presbyterian churches is the establishment, in Chicago, of a journal intended* to represent the interests of the Chtirch united.
2he Interior
holds the responsible positiok of managing editor for which he is believed to be well qualified. It is staled that
Th Interior,
financial^, is on a solid Ba
sis, and this with the foretase of the first class journal indicated by the number before us will at once start this new liebdomadal on the road to success •». 1 -um
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mi .1 Al.11^1, 1 -, -,
amongEngUsh politicians. It is the pro-1
ed that no farmer fat bend with less than fifteen acres can Make a firing, and therefore that the Government wfflbedoingaaore
at this moment:
for the failure of his "specific."
if
asks
why "Gabbett Datis and Wiixabd Satjlsbuby don't resign? Why don't they shrink from such contamination?" It is really a sorrowful sight to see tiena submitting to such an indignity, bat a
fresh example is simply furnished of the march of progress. Like the soul of John Brown, Datis and Saulsbuby have been marching on—and for .their $5,0Cgj^per year.
presses his opinion of the present poHfljr of excessive taxation in the followi#||i $30,000. petfijifpt I t.Sif »„v
SuLpi & t8e twd ^ict, the reduction should b^ia ately."
A Lady's Advice to faaay Ira.'
of gratuitous remarks. When you maki social call of an evening, ona young lady, go away at a reasonable hour. Say
cases a sigh of relief
ly accompanies the closing behind the gallant the feeling of the ds of Mi hands times the —.—. phantom ofUriiai^f^li^lwr^bd (for all iWliai) iiftlfcair, a young maf^t^9qp4& a longer than he Now, friends, ^Mft^ jepu what you Will do:: l^M hour and a half we are the most irmistibly charming and fesciibeware monosyllable r#all von need expect aM when the limit shall
it tfla^o close up?"yo6
must consider it a righteoos punisnment, and taking yoor hat depart a sadder, and it is to be hoped wiser man. Do ntif get anny, bnt the next time yon come be careful to keep within just bounds
A Kick (h»« fiMHKUoa.
From the Boston Timed, iS^t The^adian^ /uagiiig in the iUttaira ••Tmm, have a^ very mea» opinioii of oar circumstances thisude'thp line, and argne from it the greet foolish nese of the annexition sd^eme. tinguished commerce, declining tyide, ruinous taxation, incontrovertible -currency, ,ove to face ish indination ip the event ef our interference with Cuba, and incapability of putting down Mormonism— all these are reasons, individually and la the aggregate, why the Canadians are
suredt! ation. party, and its certainty of success* ia this commercially distracted, ahif-plMtered, monit oiridden, unhappy land of ounCis thrown in to make the ant i-annexftioa mixture "thick and slab." And, no£cdatent with this aggravation of our ioiMtn nate circumstances, it further asserted that were the St. Lawrence and Champlain tiaaids ixMiipl^ed, with locks as large as the Sues canal, the demand for sawn lumber five tipes tjoldas great as it is, aMl Cuiada rip6 Ibr nectionwiththe
perobs 'domimon, mg starved outofit by hundreds of thousands,) would still not be a thing to be thought of. And yet the misfortunes of our poor deaying country are not half enumerated. Our laws and sodal customs are proscriptive. A British subject has no right to become President of the United States, simply because beJiappeacd to have been bora iaOaaada, aad tare* generations would have to dia oat, ud a fourth be in active political life, before annexed Canadians conld be eligible)for the office of governig onr rained and hopelessly irredeemdSle country. Now these things, while they ra^Uy
Jlscouraging
is the name of the
new paper, the first number of which has just been issued. It is a large, fifty-six column journal, attractive in point of typography and general appearance, and well tilled with reading matter. Rev. Arthur. Swazey editor, and Rev. Van Santvoord, assistant editor. These geutlemen represent, respectively, the ^ew and Old School branches the Church, and are widely known a* fa infill zealous, and able worked in the Presbyterian ministry. Mr. GseBofi B. fftjl pknter, formerly of the Chicago Repvb^
The
..Jia
thm.fkm. Bm. W^m^mus krw^lj
vision authorising theGovemmsnt to ihUh Lieuvance ImSESnI «ke landing of chase ',1l
S
be distribmed
He,haaa.bruihu «M snni ri*M at AlhM lILi and a whnHafc* of Jifcr ti
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Liberia. -~~~l ....
•or Irish
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hmlrirs Mads oysters to
Nevada has had a shower of fish—in anticipation of Lent. Which is the largest jewel in the world? TWPnwaldlrte.
Chicago wiH lay thkty piles of wooden paveasent this year. A "History of the Great Jubilee" is an-
Pennsylvania has a* many German papers as any other two states. The time to buy another umbrella is JaMaftarjnwlMM* hnt on*.
I
%ere is no mistaking the £tct thai average drift of public sentiment Is In
«ald that Boidaani
WoodhaU, of New York hat «i*M Chicago
ftmttlbr
rate of VgiiwUI egj. Kn^soa^ ft B.oitSt.Pkol revenue of about fl2o,OW,VUU. .v. $75,000,000 more than is aeeessair. 1W Bageaie is to set simple ^ipos, It» firm establishment o(Jfr Nationa^fw^t «*^notclatming that sha has w^set fcahloas for thfjunplathese twenty years.
Governor Hawlky Is a strong aad original thinker, bat in this wattar he aim? ply rdlectsthe opinion of the Whole country.
llbd fnw
The eaaaiy birds, which costs $1,30 each, in the Harts Mountains, Germany, isre worth her*. The ocean vojage is tstaItoata|y«rf|yhiMn.
Th»foipeWr of Brarilhas made an exeepdac in &Vor of the street-cars in Rio }a|eiro. They are not compelled to tn^ont forhle carriage. ^wttnvea, Coan., i4tobavea $100,OOOteservoirforporewater.
An extensive deposit
jva
come at half past 7 o'clock, an half is certainly as long a*H cinating 'of you can make yoarael^es agreeable. If your viair should beevW shorter than this, si and really value Just conceive m, well kn«Mtti«%' mother upon th#) strike 10. aad the dptf her chair JaVroft^ terror lest papashould pufltn.Mx repeated threat execution^lndnof^ inviting the gi unifimwi And we girls eadc£^jp5t»bcefd ce, and know whtt the" prognostic of displeajlh
of
eftheendiscqvered
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Baa
aia.Franciacbls
rtty
to Ckaidiaa aanexatlonfata,
are extremely so to as and we caa never be sufficiently grateAil to the thousands of Canadians, who crowd theaaigrant train* arriving from the favored Doaainitp, for coming among ui and im| aacttafdttgeauine gold of their happy exist«|K!e at home to the misenble aUoy whi^ enmath the United fl^t^kaad Is so facetiously |»xisperity. Thwe ia than philanthropy in the lMing sdiich impels so many QanaitiaiMi tO come over and hel and help us eiyoy our miseries and it is absoluteley cruel in the OttaWa Aasn to hinder a national "f-Hi inmh« ovel^w our aid. 3»t that paper number of men whose fliotto is—"1 he is down keep him down,"-^»d weOlti only hold up fldr fedble hwdsnd iaapiore it to be mercifol to as inonr -prattrate condition. .• 'i rri
Musical IkdoIqrsM
Lyon & H«dy,) for^h^oioorUthoqghtfol article by Dudley Bock, a continuation of Wohl£ ahrt's Modhlatjon Sch^ BteJI^J
mualc IttS^^saag, BS» 1 igset
BS^
S^quart^e Iby the Green WooAl melodic Gustave Lange: Ni ed for the alone, is worth
A
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tWb ^ottars. fhjb.
ice.twn
BaaseU,. which Jaa. heard been
dosra with the
wasaaative of Curiae, 40 jetn. His ft
steamer Gover-
He led the fbrlora hope at •1 night attack on Fort
Baartar, was takca prisoner, and kept in deee conin—ien ly the rebde for fifteen •enlhs Ills lw iii inmrfn) wis fifteen
has a pupil
soapstoiie has
«w ,|ilHiiiaHtic, Con-
neeticut. Colorodo has as manv daily papers as NewHampshire. can be hooght at retail for, eighty eentsa hnshel in Sotith Carolina
N«r tork proposes^ appropriating the $80l0M,000 uncluMed savings banks deMtstothecareiefthaState.
piecieof
jpafMttjr. .)•«= :. tte late Admiral Stewart said: "I never lost but one tooth in ttiy life it filled It oat with a bnl inagaleofwind.'*
The English CoorU have^ecently deckfcad that a newspaper has a copyright in every wordMia letter of an original article contained in its pages.
Oai hdflidrad and thirty-fiine applicatieaahavtt jttea inade for the position of hangmah in London, made vacant by the resignation of f|»ih)non« Calcraft.
A Virginia blacksmith/shoeing a horse while drunk l«el "week, drove two nail« ^throogh the quick of the hoof and that seizing a h«ivy stick of wood, knocked one of the hone's eyes artirely wit of his head.
A correspondent of the
7arme»
has anew use for cats. He says: "My tocttrea jrwufast yoke bkn, is to
Pa^hroke hisarm
IMtetly t^iminag t'eh George Washingtono are in the Louisiana penitentiary.
A aew order of Temperance, called "Jonadabs," is to be organized at Richmond, Va.
Wnj are all whist playerallke monkeys? Becsawe they have odd trieks. says that John toChristian
A California ciAiiMiBtm ity "in juji on
for Ihebi^-
ever held in Call-
St. Patrick's
A Chicago justice has fined Napoleon Bonaparte 915 for beating his wife. "Died from the effects of mixed collaterals," ia lhe Way they get at
entf wo**n in
delirium
Tenn., attakes her
knitting *ith jbBMr. A aula lr oftett ami to be "in advance the rmark is never made ofa weauMi 'Ifaa waMa hot littfa beer below/ says eh'i "but wants that little *tro*g." this is what a cockney m^bt cali a'alf-anap^orism.
Who is there that does not foel a little if h* finds no familiar name in t£e mofdeadiandmarriages?
A contemporary speaks of the result of afight between two women as being that "beth were badly wounded in the toil-
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•t
The big ox "General Grant" i» noW twitching his tall on thc^Etaaidential farm, near St. Lonis.
The St. Albans Jfamyr says that the winter has anonnted to so little this seathat it wltt publish no more complimentary notices of it.
A Methodist "ibinistgr in Vermont luuT forbidden any one to plav a base violin his ehnrch. He says, however serious his thoughts may be, the momeoths hears •Addle goeslo-thinking how he used to dattcc. »a-i-
Aa exchange mrntioni that aa unforlaaatKoolaws has arisea betweenVictoria aad ttive Lsaaa aa iseoonatof the letter's aUariaa to frince Arthur as little JgngHthaaoh."
Philadeteihia Pnt» sUtes that
tWaot WOr thai chy, at night ac.w nvea «jp alasost entirety to dStot«alit|jnJaaad wow^
Be says: "Wo coM* i*re to aUflte moaey
Vhas areaowbefore Of &itMi House of Ooaunone at least two doseaj^lls for the coastnicHow, la- London
fcl a-JWar: ataglaj and various other cities, of (huraj^ sii JWT.roo, -"k A
universal
Wh«i
a cat anil end of the
oil the'
her pat tor
steer's nose, aw rather hand. oahfsl^B
cflMSry hold 'heir fct it," he will be
le\pald not only enrich himself and cape the drudgery, of a Physicians life,
i2dwtm
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U'*'
Seaatorllorgea, ofFoafffakeepeiie, has sold his ice to Tone narties for
$»,000.
the result was the
.action s'fiuttoda afid most successful medicine. He h^gan in a snuut MV to make the Moontaid Herb Klls known by adfertisingthem and such was ue valne that inalesw years he h«d not only amassed a fortune, but had that rac*satisfaction Jora rich man. of hav ing relieved the sick, aWl benefitted his low-men in every part «»f the coontnr. as thoosandsof grateful testimonials could move. The Judson's Mountain Herb Klls have corhd Dyspe^aa, Li plaint, Temale Irregularities, aad all ions disorders. This little sketch both to adorn atale and- point a Dr. Judson's Pills Were meritorious |nd the doctor himself knew the value of printer's injk^
i:"
A Cqh^i, Cold or Sore Thremt Reqains immediate -attention, neglect often results in an curable Lung Diseasp.
Brawn's Brwaekla! XrschM will moat .invariably gife ia-
staatnlief. for BaoscBms, Asthma, Cata*u, Cosscxmvs aadi TmtoiT DisaASm, Ihey have asoothins efsct.
SINGKB8 and PUBLIC SPEAKERS ase them to dear and strengthen the voice. Owing to the good reputation and ^opalari tjr of tte Troehes, many
tBOtikleu
SM-COM.
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a-fit '•sbii-
Aromatic Vegetable Soap
tarihe iBsBeals ...apURAT
Agents Bead This WK wiurAtActRina AiitiiT mt |W yw week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell our new wodderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER A CO. Marshall, Mich.
moustaches 2riar\i° cipe sent for50 cents address H. RICHARDS Box 3986, New York P. O.
"E09N01Y 18 WlALTi,"-FIAMKMN. \I7HY will people pay *50 or more for a Sew YY ins Maehine wlien $22 willjauy one that has a standard reputation, is double thread, complete with Table, constructed upon entirely new and practical principles, ranii by IHetlen. and excels all Others. These celebcated Maehines, fully licensed, are intenqea*for poor people who want to save time, labor atfd money. Agents Wanted. Machines sent to Agents and given away to needy families. For circulars and reduced prices .address J. C. 0TTIS CO., Franklin and Diamond 8. M. Co., Box397, Boston, Mass.
DR.
vegioa ia either for debt, or being siness is conse-
sued for Dm same. qnently doll. Elisabe^t, New Jersey, has a sexton who, for jfi jNiiurs, han never missed ringin a hell or attending service of any kind.
WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St.,"St Louis, Mo., of Union-wide reputation treats all venereal diseases also, seminal emissions, impotency, Ac., the result of selfabuse. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet, 50pp. No matter who failed, state case. Consultation free.
Love Essays in sealed envej
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Leather, tildes, Oil*, Shoe
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within, £ttkSowM|«
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tit sate
exceed*
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allDther tilttedies for diseases
Throat mtk fymft,
eomtdned. In obe
dience to enstnar tae annttced testimonials are presented:
my family# aad ean ny that it is the best remedy for Conns an,d Colas, especially I children, that have ever Usee, and recommend theaame toialLpersoas as a sa id reliable medicine.. feLUAB ORMEN
MotnrmiiA, lH0.,Feh.rnary 16,1870. Havingforseveral years been selling
Pectoral Jilixir,
Barr't
I take greatpleasare
iag public testim many remedies for 'f
[bear-
iag public ^testia^y to Hs^m^t. _Of file
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kindred eon
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yeers.I know »o ithei in. whiefc I'Save to
gnat fkith, and the very law sale of the Elixir" shows that it is being thoroughly appreciated. It is to-hike.aad-CslMith saftawl rtlii
Is neatly ptit hp, aad' is for, sale i»y all prUCTists.
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Heavy Taffi^ta Bilks reduced to $2,00,2~20,2^0 per yan
A foil line of FANCT SILKS marked|dowi^tfpropor
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