Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 March 1870 — Page 1

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Published Every Horning (Sunday Excepted*)? •.- & AT

(M SIXTH 4 STS. OPP. PdSf WFK1.

SUBSCBlP'WtONi

Onu copy one jr»f. One copy six months,

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THE STATE.

last night.

Fbed Docolasb will lecture at Evam-

ville on the 17th inrt. _!•

Db

Pacw College,

The

son.

Adams Express Company will

KM, establish «n office ». Iod.»nipol.»-

u*»*knt&

erpool-

The

City Council of Indianapolis goes

$2,000, for the improvement of Military

Park.,

The

Ilolly Water Works at Indianap­

olis are to have a ca^ac^ftf fYnill}®\ gallons daily. f^4VJ v' V../

the State Senate. McKean Bnchaftag

would be preferable.

7 EUHV Glover, Grant county, had his ekull fatally fractured on Monday by a kick from a vicious horse.

during the past twelve montln.

Numerous

Miss

Maggie

4-^

citizens of EvansviUe have

presented a splendid Knabe piano to the steamboat "City of Evanaville."

New

York

iron

papers are enjoying a pig

y,mlr°verav

-fliiniUr t% .thai

recent)

himself. .'ry

The

Sweat, Ohio county, re­

cently ^iminister^i a stiff dosg_pf co' loltoit&QOnf nan

Is every city and large town in the State the colored people are prepared to celebrate the adoption of t]je Fifteenth Amendment as soon as thS'ejjie^ted ^pr,^-' clamation shall issue.

Josiah B«^fgSiJipM»» i^nnty farmer, saw a white horse in agravejard, the other night, and supposing it was a ghost, thought he would try the effect of cold lead on the ^$|^rift|iL fe. horse was the result1.

"J'

Murders

Mtw'hM

a

New Albany, will

probably be enlarged this year.

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S!«S»

$10.00 5.00 2 gQ

Col. Obmsby, of Vevay, an insane man, The tyorld says the New Hampsfc oomui.ua .amum#e» by jumping into the river and drowning

"social evil" establishments, at

Indianapolij^A^&gUig /#fVVhrect violation of Ihf form

Hon.

B. C.

pi&-

Hobbs

has returned fiom

the National Convention of School Superintendents.

has commenced an action against the Indianapolis and Vincennnes road for dam­

.C4,

It is announced that Voorhees is going to set the people to thinking. The people Jbasc alwavsJhpiytht was a traitor^—

m- kl Congress, that t£e

tt*"t J*tfii#k%^rd'hiiii

as a patri-

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^w" days ago, /ounS an

According ,to Mr. Martin F. Tupper, there should be] three "well-springs of pleasure" in the domicil of Andrew Mc Johnston, of Ripley county, that gentleman's wife having presented him with a •plendid set of triplets on last Sunday.

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and

Frank Seaman,_editor

ington

Journal,

compensatory^iyg^^

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Nineteenth

-i\w

Year

Two young women, in Fort Wayne, have urgent bosinesB with on# Jerome Nels#f lirtil ttiat tresrt&AMdJ y6mh Haras last heird from on a "lightning train" headed towards the Occident. A brother of one of the deserted, who resides at Sacramento, has b^en requested, by telegraph, to look out for Jerome. It is hard "fleeing from the wrath to come" in these days, and a fugitive is very likely to run into the arms of an avenger when he fancies himself entirely safe.

ERE are more pretty girls and good

West. Wehave a very poW opinion of tjiegood ft*(e /Of good qualities of the young man who cannot suit himself with a wife among the New Albany girls.

Xew Albany Ledger. How strange it is that your young men can't see it in that light, but go prospecting all over the country far wives, leaving pomany

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By Telegraph.

WIUiewic

Washington, whither he went to attend their strength from the Democratic ranks,

plaining the cause of his late defeat by

uiuua|uiu ouv Billy Edwards, which he attributes to the ages by an accident on the road last sea- fact that his iaw was broken in the third round ..

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.

Representatives from sixteen States attended thy annualjejpion

cm -rn, til^lp-ttayT spaing ihe"consiaerauon oi resolutions to appoint a committee to prepare two new higher degrees for the

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A man named Jake Halsmanwas

ro^j|PSWWB^"IWW^'a8'^'l^^n^ auapolia, on Monday night and seriously, but not fatally injured.

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NOMINATIONS.

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jackass at the Journal office has pi*ethinks is ftinnv, in which the editor of the

Cowvff

made to cut a prominent

:'is

figure-EiwnsrUte

You only excite curUeity by the above allusion.

Suicides

events, but it is Aqped .our, ip^ers will not expect usio' apologize fcfr their non-

offerea7«nd it is not our fault that these things don't happen.

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ftoi feUCiiudUin fte»

home paper. JBBhut Uiei cOBolOsion ©f

frwe

Washington, March 9.—Benj. J. Wa-

Gen. Quesada paid his respects to the President this morning. The interview

The Committeee on Appropriations are ready to report the naval appropriation bill. The amount is not over $15,600,000. Much pfogresi tosialso been made an army

THE PRESIDENT AT THE CAPITOL The President spent several hours in the President's room at the Capitol tojday sin wavw«Mtifcii jsith,

Qrst time any

isthe first time any President the Capitol and. occupied the rooni set

:».t kwilTS IN BOJJD.

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lown ?i pq^tion of his house,

vw» forrep box containing $794 in silver coins, most ly Mexican dollars. How it came there

The^Mate Finance CoAimittee to-day were equally divided on the HquS£ resolution ex^ndiA^ time for thelwithteuvail rf'S^rits in bond to three yeai-s from the date of entry, with a charge of one cent per gallon per month after the first year.

two years time should be given, with a charge of half a cent per gallon per month after the first year.

F0RE1O9T.

JOHN BKIGHT.

London,

.f ai

The

Sirls"

to

jpe$b a»«^4iifoJb|e%,|reary,disinal,

.filling the deraarid of New

Albany for wives for her young BW.

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JEWJO]

New York,

March 9.—The Tribune

says of the New Hampshire election, we have returns from three-quarters ot the State, which leave no doubt of the electtion of Onslow Stearns as Governor, ana Charles P. Gages Railroad Commissioner, by majorities of from 1,000 to 1,500. Kepu^c&jji elect all

majority in House. The ^orld says the New Ham^hirc

luced

ai«.no

«.-iil Iimp

majority. Gov.'Stearns will have a majority of about 1,000 over the three opposing candidates. His majority last year was 3.773, and Grant's majority was 7 647 The Democrats have made some fr'itfifl ij but not enough to effect any result in ^combination with labor. The popular'vote* shdw that fhte Republicans hold their ®wn in the State, while the Labor Reform party draw all

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WEATHER.

The weather is mild, and snow disappearing. "^Sif

March 9.—John Bright is

rusticating in the mountains* of Wale*, with4(teilth jnipropd. i|PE^ RH^^|lWT«V»ij|T

MENICAJ. COUNCII..

'5 Pifilk

,MkcUnderstood

Rose,

are getting to

be rare events. There was a time when we could easilv serve up half a dozen of

Petersburg,

of the CovJ

announces the- discontinu­

ance of that excellent paper, for want of

11|

In making tnu announcement, confess a feeling of regret, for we took pride

mention it received from our brethren of the press. All the praise thev bestowed

BtiU

fliat

other Catholic ipoweft-!i»ill join France in her demands for special representatives in fiftiwai'frr Prince Deha &urT^.ntPpl tfurOfcrs will probably be appointed one ofTbe^e representatives.

INFALLIBILITY.

March 9.—The Pope temporizes,

hoping to obtain a vote on the dogma of infallibility prior to the arrival of the French commissioners.

Austrian bishops ai the E^imenical Council have agreed Jto bppose4he proposition ..of infallibility, as well as all'other new ^«tgmas It 4 generally hoped the Pope will hot precipitate a collision with

European powers. SUCCESSOR TO MR. BtTRl.lSGAME. St.

March 9.—J. Mc-

Leary Brown has been appointed provisionally chief of the Chinese Embassy ,viee Burlingame deceased.

.««fti( 1 i" .. ._ BOtoafa

fa.

TOAOIJ

W' sAir.wXviEf4 AftHEtnLvra.

I^bN^isce, Feb. 25, via

Havana,

March 8.—The execution and imprisonment of Salnave's adherents continue.

rrrTr-TTM' mt^e' HILWAIKKK.

hill for

•removal of the capital was defeated by 5G to 30 last night.

TERB&JBAU

Gtw&mm *mAj

New Hampshire Election.

Republican M^Unty in Both Branches of the Legislature. /Lai* ,.•••• .••• .m ••J.-aaa.-i

Concord, March 9.—One hundrwl and

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The returns so far show a net loss to Stearns of aboutll,850, over last year. Returns at one o'clock this morning show still further loss-toStearns. ith^Wt giving a survey they indicate his reelection by lt20Q^r^50^majorU^..

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foiir Senators, Viz: 4th, 6th, 8th and 12th DiatrlCtax..,. ...I .y.—«.n--M I mm III mi The Republicans have un carfi^d jtjip l^j Wk

''fflJ'W.h WWi~ir

Republicans.

Democrats one» *h««we .viMEv-ao The House will show xVlH WW$ange there being prbbobly lojiy

licanansjority .1, .3

1-ows. J*U«i aive about 5,000, leaving Gov.-^«ari»-majority at aboatd^O.i }fU:

The Republicans will have about oO majority in the House.

fei Ti

The vote fdr Senators elect 4 RepublK cans,\4 Democrats anidft^tkbSMEtefo^ and tilere is one vacancy.

Returns from 214 towns do not materially change the £orjaer, eRttmate^7of the result. Rev. Dr. Barrows not being a constitutional candidate yap anay be thrown out, thus Increasing Stearns majority.,^.#jtSBj .,„r,o

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ot JTY TRBlSUB«»eP^PW««»TO BE A DEFAULTER. CiNcrakATi. tt, MWHl'9.^TteT«^' stu er of Butter Co., J«hnJe landl^, JB aupl^e^^, be mxty thousano 4oU»i9«ln

lyn/ofihftS"- "u-~

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the from-?

claims he gave a chewj tional Bank: of this city

owes hittithis tonoiAit. Pik»ja®ORTHB ®IRB Tfaee?^eHreDeiw4p|nj is pox&dmg the streets tui3 P.i oftlierfctev eiiufeutli,««"*y'

first horse tliat ever pullecl a liore? reel or Mtcam'fire engine is in theT^J^cfessi6n. ^QQ^aiajaiMUja .A

RA&ca«a«*,-<rcM i-WO

I,AWLE9SNESp_.^ JW^IfflapAROLINA.

insurrection,! because- of, by bands of 'tuen,

among th'4Srt the

irhaftgingi*»f

thff»B^gro

Graham. After aHttSrag^to se

lpflfl antffiiiiW i''^ata' that infnitmiii been received that law-abiding citizens have besn^lpp^fjph^^awg^* and threatened withlurther viplence if they do not conform to the pohfMtitkndard set up bydWi lW®ns-1 whole power, (rf^ite^t^r^yernment to put a stop to outrages, ana says the criminals who escape fo adjoining counties will'be pursBed,aiid,\if taot deliTpredatp by the civil authc^itlai snch counties will also be declared in insurrection. The State fniiitia*il 1 «oW.be3ent tcM.l&fiiaa4ff and if necessarv Federal troops will be caiiedupbh. .sfTUAH-aausaT viwi-i'i »b '-"--I "TUtTT— 3"|

".s\vv r.'I rroiiff it

APVICESiKROM JAMAKJA W.J.

ificea.1

been c^eiy^ inniiMlllrii vi»

lor England^ where „it» jfa?. expe^Hiiie would remains A memoiaitl of eiliiefis Jamaic» had b^ to the Governbr, eminent'to subsidize line bt steaniers iO run the port of iNew iprK,,, 7 riuurpy aioVEMENt/tff'

A band bf ninetyrinsui*ente£eMttfcatelr ed by Anendg^ a^d^^iAtt^^ wm of the force oC ieilfe t^l ^l, winch Cienagt) dc Seapata, ha*e arrived ineai Guinea 40 miles frote- ^Iavnha: from, all poiiiis «f tho.ili^n^B^od'W-t«-y

•yfvare^ir^rcWn^a^ft^t th^iTUir,

Tlie markets WVmwww of the fluctuation of go^ TTi'itit*?-

wtivfi rijwwJ- AWJ^8SKE8& -jBUBS®, «K8UIUw "%heei.iso. W. Va., March 9.—U. BMiwshal ^lact riHMinWni4ttiifc|eiinn, Kenawha county, the recently selected capital of the State, utider date of March: 3d, that an organized hand of Ku Kluxj

jail with keys and other Cxtiires.clenberately unlocked the outer cell doors, releasing themmut pened to be present cocked revolvers were prBsented, wtthEHffle«B'if»larm was given death would be their portion. The

view of the speedy Si (iitevif^of the capital to Charleston—The Governor, it is said, wm caUilP^^ SrWWnpt .4* military forbid to^uppress tbe lawleas-

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THE LA3SE BAJLKOAD MJEMPHTS, March 9.—Saip l^te, P^dent "f "Batkljliw publisnea a card denying the statement of Simont^^. ^tMejBji o^N ^n reference to the recent disaster on that road, which he savs waa sm unfortunate acci-

committed to jail for trial.

COMGBEWIOIAIi.

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Mr. Dawes, from Committee on ApproLions, reported a resolution calling on

s3®iffefa Trc"""10

knU»tQR Mlroadha^ iency of allowing free importation Machinery for

br one

urapeff

llfl

of

lily Repu b-

is toil

aoita, tti.

He

iaa'Ssse

bondsT

eftcs tQ'i&SSting patent -OifBce •Speelftto*

t^'1 rgr

SHaH !W *&

IV.

2a."«,iM»xtAgaaagt

•i*ii\yrr,'itu

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the next fiscal year, and what buikl-

iuul oIbo

is®

)uringj

4nil-6ai' (jdrporhters

TT

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iihises, to^rhich Mr. Ingersoll efhw roiiId have it for $1,000,000-| Mr Cox raised

r^ted un amendment which would, cauy he bllKH^h iut the, nwnes of the corporators, and In-.

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Mr imgersotl, mha impt

Bto^se Jtefusea to stteona rt. •»::,

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inkSiisttopOrtedl

doner of Pate»i4^to

lwtB«gB t9 .»l^Vibhc lifirayy

tnvt jjpys iuif binding ^he same Intft £vofc»

•JIlMWgaMaBiiii 1 ijhim 111 1

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8ist HpQI1

on into yarn state-

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fi

ig honrJto-morroWj iau -'Mr Girflekl j'fromCommi'ltee^on Riuos,'. reported a rule dating excliisiyelv^lo ixisiness ^894 itatod'iW isthahoeommutpvthfi-Ml'ta i»In- ^6h i^fltfcf^frbws^JK ui, iaH.il 1U~:

ST 6 31 .. 7:1 a 9 !oJ rtl I,' /Ij 1 ai

leading business men of MtajtVernoiv Qhio, Wid t^ro 4W.«rel

arinv,

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Mr. Schenek gave notice that as soon an

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,a j,

and

ttte^iiUty^us, I

reported 3 ccnsus bill rocomiuitt^d. Morrell, (Pa.VhitTroduocd a bill to pro-

a national ex^itiortlT tures and prolucts of lflin^s 1 luladelphia in 187G refcrV&ty,

Mr. Boles introdiiWffVl.ill to jirovido homesteads'for colored people in Southern Ktsites 'referred'.

Mr. itftevensoA, from Comnijtie.' ai Mileage, reported a bill to regulate nnloage Veidrnmitted. It reduces mileagefrpm PD: 10 cents perpile, and remtirp travel by'flic shortest practicable ronto.

Mr. Arnell, from Conimittee oil Education and Labor, reported a bill amefldatorv of the act c^bliihitt|h of Ed'11 cat iom ifecon&nitt«^. fOOU .jiw'i ««ig|sirATE.'

fcnSIr .T' FMW^^resenlfetl 'Jt |etitWl itiifi made remarks ®«^rt|v4^^# illegal iiu-

2SS&& MfiK"

tribunal on frivolous charges and sentenced to be shot, but was pardoned bv

leaving the Isl^f- JleWf Fovente.1 so doing by the^wramerfPifnd retni notl to orison, our Consul's eflorts to rcl6M? hiin

Committee on Foreign Kelations, wnli a gnf£ra$ouMhe President ou tbe,aubjetf, mthehope of speedy action.

Mr Suo|nef incjuifed whether t^ nator had any suggestion to make to the coouaiM^e. 'f- y,

Mr Ferry replied that he would sug-

Hatch, and if the demand was not compliedL wW}»Menf°rc®

the island.

toy a mo

for

in the neighborhood of San Domingo. ijr, gumner thought it would .be preferabie to Mcommend judicial proceed-

Mr.^«ri#ilf§Psse4i,^^'f^',al ""Ht. DOMtKGO, Feb., 2Bth

referred to W»s that he possessed certain

luiiWWi«^ncwn^Se®v^°

ar

sbirate from bonded varefeoBae^ .W'i.^

j«m/.tt^lari'ng i^ai't"? conduct of the Spanish government iu Cuba, in its

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Mr. Bayirck On behalf of the minority of thte Committee, expressed the hoe thf^the, fecouwjtt^nd^tion ,of the majority would pet he,tWMnae ,of the.Senate.

Mr. T^niibul^iromtUe jHdiciaryCommittee wpofted? tne Hpuse pill Georgiftflo r«p-esentUion in Congress. He said the Committee had instructed him to report it back with the statement that the conditions annexed to the bill, except the f%sl' wert the same as were annexed to the Bill recOghizing Virginia and -Missis-

sjppi ifr entitled W representation, and which the f?ertate hsis'twice adopted, the

IfeiJkifcia? rCommittee believing it-unnecessary to in-

their own tfews in reference to

these conditiotos.? fJPhBiifiiist ptoVlso was in accordance with the Recent report of :,thje(Com,inittec relative to the election of

'•"iV^^mbuli replied rieiitively. ^•^ew^'t'.wisiicd tb.^ave it undefrstoAa tliat several inembei's W the Committer did dissent, and the f?tcj Avbilld he lihown at. the.'psoiper time.'

Subequeritlv Mr. Trflitibull made art ineffectual effort to take up the Georgia bilf sor as to dispose of it at once:1

I^r. Sha ihan objected, as debaite wotlld

Sill'fo

rflii 4

-csern'Tin

Ig.tbe fflft^ce "to Mr.pw

yupiily: defi6ifeHcies in appropriaous for contingent expenses of the House of^^Representatives parsed.

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jnd barbarous, and deserve the reproba011 of the Christian ftofld. Mr. S11 miter suggested if the Senator

Itn -Kttt1«as proposed adducing evidence wrSiippott rtf the resolution, it would!be Jgft'lS flirts forWfWd evidence of the: Othfei' sidtf. lie was informed that several hundred Spaniards had been «hot by the insurgents, ho -understood by order ot Sen. Qae'ada. iSiw-^eroy replied, evidence wOuld be ure^euted doing, justice to both siifes,

1' 1?...' il.» whOAllltinn

^onstruplion of a railroad and telegraph line from Marshall, Texas, to San Diego, California, with bftijiehes and connecioiR!':U grants twenty sections of land dri eaA sidc oi'the road referr^^iVComihSteS oiifl^adfic Railroads 1 ™rhtf!f&>»®*i^ ltitl Wai then resumed, and the motion of Mr. Davis to recommit ihe bill with instructions was defeated without, division. The question recurred 011 ilic' anipndn^eht of Mr. Corbett, to l^iso ^^reign a?eh-

^cs^aie was (j)Htihucd upon the g&teral

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boiids,should ,lic negotiated by the Secreary r^fHhe, Tveas,i)ry' and aeedto'd that tlijii^^ne'go|iations^|e open^^to llie inspecuoii

tifeltmMftVf-) said hot'Ihe slightest evidence WMsWii'ih'tlife discussion that a, lessA-ile /of, interbst Jtllan per cent, cbtiitt aU^inpd. lii regard to 1 per eeni. comniissioii, lie ft aid the expenses alSiHling the. loan included tot merely a«ciacjes of bankers, but the cost of prilitn?g,.engvavihg and expresSage. Whether per cent, or ..V per cent, was allowed, he A«as entirely conti'dc^it ho more would be u/etV liiart "was, indispensably necessary. 'l'i)(n I lie proportion for. Uie substitution firhoiids by banks'he' thought it neither "fair iior, honest' to'wrnpel hanfc? to accept of .securiiies that would be of less value ttah ilVul the Government held for the redeiuiAiori il* their bill^. II banks were not1ii*ed eixongb, UieV o.tght to be taxed inoie Out tlieir «ecnritie- shorikl be icft whole, so that no one who has made iniTasttttitidttsr 'tfifay

tiitreiliise't»t€)niplaihbf Congress Mr. Fomeroy sugge^tetl an an^linent he proph.-ed to offer and reasr*"

Mr. Kowlet- read an ar^ nances, after which the ain^^^jgbt, Mt'J Mdrri 11 cd'^ Vt) to the W|p# insert tin? works "uot txceed^j^flk^aor that the rate of interest may be^s, bnt not to exceed five per cent." was adopted.

Mr. Morrill (Yt.) moved to amend 4lie second aeption so as to make the rate of interest 011 $40Q,000,000 bonds therein provided for, not exceeding 5 instead of per cent.

Air. AVillimn-i opposed the amendment, believing that sayingthe rate shall not e^^eil fritter cent, was etjui valent to saviiVg tliaf shoiild W the entire rate. He Ills? mai i-iiWM"' .. xvas in favW

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St. Louis, March 9—A,fter threeniglit sessionsTordfl'iite mi the proposition to .submit to Uve people a constitutional arrtendment,-e5Aendirig »nfl'r#ffe to women, the whole matter was, last night, indefinitely postponed by a vote of 03 to 37.

Tlie constitutional amendment abolishing thi?fldTibl#liability clause was adopted.

That abolishing the oath of loyalty was

i^o#ft«t*f "be penwi s|h—The rfevolntioij is genertil op the.

ls]atu

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thHS State. Government ont of a •«h IMilnM

^«*S8S'k?t2R!r.£, rovoluriaUM. declare that the

that Hiutcli. should be majority of the inhabitants of the Island •qmise h^yirtg'been Me opposed=to its annexation to the Lmhe thofifeTrt it1 bet- ted

thaifwiu^ to tlieCofii-

FLOTItt-,^

giving tbe Secretary ol

course woiitd enable the goveinment. to

in" an arbiirary rate of interest lor a number ol'vfrirs was :i bad one, as it might be po-^ibie*«i! the mwin.tiuie ty fund the dt-W *t'Wffwei*-ratei

Tbe amendment of Mr. Morrill was lost, yeas 8, nays 40. »TUesuiu^sLion was then slated upon Mr. .(^rli'ttM afcendmoht., to: strike out the 5th section, which provides for payment of coupons at European agencies.

Me?*,s Corbett, Sumner, Chandler and Cameron favored the amendment, upon «orHwterwtw»w*f xliguity aud pioprietv, believing foreign capitalists shouil not tic appealed to, and that the loan shall be recognized at home and ,l*ils««an Am^kin ll*V J..S .., the Senate took refess until evening.

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to.

appropriatioiisot public monej to any sectarian institution was referred to the Committee oh Constitutional Amfnd-

ST. DOMINO.

ki

"10 l^CON B^O MORE OENERAL.

VIA. HAVANA

The aid asked for from abroad

haBAM^rftfaiyttliii'

Philadelphia

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1 recommendation that it do not pass. mqn in the middle ward. 'Mf

CAHdek election.

'PnminRi.PHTA, March 9. At the

•elutie Wir w^uurtniti y« —~v.

•^Lium nith the yfe'rv other officer, except two tfeanal-

e^erjr other officer, except two tioanca!-

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sums

i-d-fr*4dT vtaflfojrQ

ziivrr^n

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5DAY MORNING, MARCH •-•Bwaawiw*** MM

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CAtti^A!V 8th.—-The Vi|(i|Miif1j| fait multiplving, anf M6wgp' .Government is cotvsidered in a crWSll pMiditionGov. MonogaS with 1,600, ikitSttirj "liafr! he to' Ctto to fight wit.' lW-'

gtine to Caro to fight tfen.'Brairco: tur^tnees now eStend tire republic. .- .t

LOCAL HOTieE»i

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Taelly Ripley

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These Alpacas are pronoance^fSy'fiflriici^* Baiaar, better then any" otiierr imported. The fabric is strongfei iiir and smoother the color better in appearance and moro onduring thsa in anr othee Impd-. *jrfT

We are making a specialty of t^cseeooda and selling them alas low ARY goods bring iv thi»Mrket.T**irt?

The trade supplied at Win. Poa^e^ C^ojs oard price.

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FAMILY CHOCERI^Sr

JAS. 11. TuaxEK, 'C.

TURNER & lrtr|rtlirv

rt Wholesale and Retail ',

3U1

DEALBRH M"1"

i"'bh All kindi ttf ?^T„

Family Groceries.

I v-r ai t»t» I

f-'f.fatdd-:-isrfir.'A' *aiV We are now npeuinfr aigeneratsto^h-ofiKamiw ly Uroceries, embracing every article usually found in such est»bli6hmentsf«n«i*flnnest Stipr friends and the public to give.u^ and ex-j. amine our Stock andTru'eS." All Kinds«t'

COUNTRY 1 Bought at the tharket prlfroi •tf/ve u^cSlV.-^' No trouble to show goods. stfmiofn

I ^FLOtnt AKlr rm^n: Wo have also opened a Finn rami l'oeit where you can atall times get thehest of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. .All if&wfr de-

Corner 7th anrf Main sSei».^2

|erre Haflte.^^M^j^^

NEW ESfABLlSfefetf)#.

1 $h?:i :r._!•«iftix.

The undersigned having coBB:rint»hiwUie?^ 0. N. DRMORES'!"S ld ?tnn(fon 'i

Ohio St., bet. Fo«i tU_&

fiv-'fi a.il

A 1- I

*zmin

FRR1),

'T flili

An a gcfioraf asg

Family^Groceries and Provisicms.

•Will keep constantly on hand a supplVo Vegetables of all kinds. WiJ! »lefts'!t'Sn

the l^t^otj'^ptei^bfr -j •it jrt 'i if

And keep all kinds of fresh rteat. v07011 orders and they Will tie filled and delwfcrai promptly to aill parts.4 tins ity. .iWtf'M'ite0! hay all kinds of

-.iww

Cakrc,. Psraoiids,

Water lees, Cbarlotte-russe, .lelly, BJauce^ Mange. Koman Punch. Bwquit. Mlajieji

ftff, ki

F'-^"

i'r-

,.es| .»!•.

SaWHEAT—Dull

on,

1

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A FRESH ME AT MA

'iiii

:. 1 iJ-J-Hi

Farmers will ilo well to call before selUi^c J. E. VOORHEES. ang31dtf.

hfispfl

feblSatia MffiUSfrce^.U^.^hjindJth. t" TT-T^f- ~v—p.

IN STORE AN^ VOR

7H Tiercel* and Kef/s Iw'.'fa '1 75 Barrelh Mrs# l'orh\ 'i it OO Barrel* B. J.ott es fib hp: all ffrades. ..j 2SO Jiarrelft Cement, ami GO BM*. N. V.A% U. It. Pla»t

At A.^e: liKlMj&sJ feblodlm ''7(rr

Main streat.

liiii i-ijtin

BAKERY.

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Tli LIIJS M112SSEU,,

"ii

VI' -1 1

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AMKBIOAN AXUPAElSlAV

CONFECTIONER

JB*

1 fiTeriT Keeps co 11?tantl

VAMMM,

NO. 1C JtOKTH KO tit Til SjrKUEJj:.

Bet. Main and Cberjy St*..

l(

*,{}£%

Iinnte, I mlwv on hand a fVesti 'su|jW if

Keeps constantly on hand a irc^ii suwlTof Cake* tandie*. Ice Orcatn, Ure itl

ttiM

ttvui-

age de I'am, Fancy Ice Creani. 1'asjp .Tuntiio. Chicken Saiad. fte., wfll be nad^ h. Artier. Private Parties furnished with Oysters. AI cats lee Cream, Jellies, *%, linshorf botw*-^^^

vETNA I.I.FK INS.('(). f,«i y"

fi":

-1 iJ,' v" i\

-iawr-» ,«i it*d

Annual Incoiite f8,OOOtOO)

Assets Jan. 1,1SW,

F^0"1

.8 tfHnl

.si 4 tJtu i: ^ff*^5-"

•••'.{ .- iiii

B. MYRICK,

AILKOAD AG-BUCY.

Junes II Turner, Agent for the C. C. 0. A I. R?ilway (Late bellefcotrin) ha.vfea moy^l

ceipts on ship diseto all thi

4ise to ... .u»/festero C^ |jmu...o haUr without,t«nsfer)and to_all^ Eagland line, and

Towns, freight as low a9 by any time as quick,. nctfidtf (iri»a«a»h«idl Mf*rtr#et 11.,11

0n«s

t. .„.i

BBUO.VAl..^^, .,

r.

-Lvia

/f b*4«

Markets.

US. ••b:t

irffe ite^^ktei?e^:rr.::

Green cured _a^.. 1001.,. Oreen Calf......,,,.. 1 Green Kip., 10 *ao#2i

MuiSessM&iMLii 1 mm 76

FlniSec

Potatoes, new fl D*

f-.i i'

Butter lb KjT|T8 Chickens Ootfpe lb.

«BW. YORK CTOtiK MARKET. By Telegraph.} March 10.1870. ,q^J|yo*wi^4abto will show, the closing jirices of gold, Aovernmont securities,rai!way_ nud^thfir scares, i'n New York. yestorday. botttOifred With the three pnrediag days: -n !,. -Sat. Mon. Tae.Wed.

LW^e^^^..':"" 112^ Ini

88aBJg*fauU- iL W

at 1 06al 08.

CORN—Unchangeili sound scarce and in demand at 7:ia74: mixed at 68i"0 -,i OATS—Unit

mt

pvHB Tfijllj

48»&4-« :«»i

Vt

bull ainl lower middling at

'^OB/icCO—Dull and unchanged sale.' 9»hh«»sat4 into 1875. WIlUJKY—Unsettled aud lower, closing at

vjMESS PORK—Sold at iWOO to fill March ^°Br LKSkEATS—Shonlderi gold at 9 buying for Ainril. lJUt no morecoulU^havebeen bought at this rate: sidtes held atlSat3V5 andTi for •Tib, clear rib awl eleae, but no demand.

BAC0S—Could have been bought at lijt*. a»«V15K for shoulders, clear rib and clear ^.?UD—t^ry dull at Vl% and 19 fnt»sr-am rttid kettio but iw tlemand indthew rates ftru

n0JU

TTER—Unchanged and scarce at 30aA5. KUy.S—At i£!. BJastl ClTEESte—At 16ai7K. LINSEED Olli—lull at 97a9S. LARD OIL—At 1 2Sal 30 for extra.

1

BACON! BACONS

1

A nice lot of Bam*. Sugar-cm-^,(HftMif. Shoulders and Bides, for sale at j, .i

'•fBTROL'EUM—DWl at 28 for reBnwl. t,.,«OLl)—HI buring.

fflS±^£s3Ms«isa« on the reported rorusal orthe Senate to reconimit the funding bill, which was Intwpwted

100. Bids aggregflted j.M2,liOO,l*IO at lU7%alll jlllfldt tftfc'U= ., ,. ,i that/Produce iKxoliange the ductuatmg coiirso of 1:old has brought the market at lcit:i sHiifl rftill

The decline in gold and advanoe fr«igjit. have driven shippers of breadsteffs out of the market, while the same trade refuse to iurchase more than absolutely necc«sary to snpaly preisntg wanta.i ..provisions, ruled very doll, prices not ^afeS- opened heavy at a decline of fully 54©. but afterwards aeenmed a firmer tone and ^i'emercantile cities business unsettled 'atid prTcfes ifiuerally have ii drooping tonden-

"^^^^^snaity eas, at 4 'to0

^srli'i^xo-miH at#to8H. OOVKItNMKNTS—'Which advanced under th«iKdd price of

11'A

itif ir *b (t|UC.\«0 MARKET

Ornck-

By-Telekfaphi] ^^4,-'CniCAOO. March 1 eiegrapu.j

5

a

erwK fo' Uhi«K n1 bevy

JJ.! b?-

as may mate it convenientM.i-a

ones as

may

.aagwsne

Bses if

Th« nent

XKRB*lLi»7g»M«roli y. JS@1 25 1 fVUKl 40 50 jitt&n 1 05 .1 i«

5ri

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nt

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IS

.tai.-... ............

1 «0

25©3f.

z:r"':::r:.3otK 22%927 1 258250 14920

bbl 2 75(32 00 Sugar 30 __ Molassos gallon 1 OOQl,^

icmJUcr? 19 .con Sides...

s-hitr.

,,

h-ml Ksjl

M%

lflB^

:SiMes:fcr. \T* ip

fiT

^jsRsasfc

l|g

Mm&ftSSz

O. 3c M. certf.

YT/

sdT £Uf

14—I:

Will keep on faaml a fi mnn and

»l -yv

ii

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.doj: preferred. t»34 W .... to & Alton preferred

li'ivi 1W 20K

11% 113 113

„M. IMS 1BK «»4

_.,U3k

XT. iTelegrwplr.

«ssrtgsr*swa?-a Sr i.?nyi 1KH* -«A 11A Trtftrf-li! -A-tzmmf-k5tao lnNr iN'NA?H MARKE'I'.

Ky TeftgralJbi.)'"* Ciscijikati, Mairh a. LpUE-rliull and unchanged family at

JAU H0II3T

I*i-

—-.-srsw

••t»ww»jns .CKUt «Hk'».UVV

Does It Pay to Advertise?

Ji

nvfc

£.

A'*

And mneh can yel^e

1U TNI MOST 1"

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a-:

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O

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klTie.lir^fiwred Uarlem., Readfng.' .v.-^

wl

a

a,i/

uvl umz 144

144

97$ «r4

UIKB jTilurc 1 .rj •.j''* li-i? 1 T~

l.-y- r*tetl Ft'.I

«j Y^st

^'prinr aVfl) to 100: fall at

1

e*1

taCn AXtriil-rSteady at T-V discount.

wet#

KW YOUR MOJTEY MARKET. By Telenrai.il.I N*w Yor*. March 9. Tlie gold market- Wfw apain th^scene of wild excitement. Transactions amounted to nearlv one hundred millions. Fluctuations rauidod and to a qousiderabJe extent. Prico

........ -.

't2Aj?TKTtX KXCTlXl?0E-Stcady and un-

u-J?l.tAlH-!-U!nltat8a.«a4 oO^ir spring extra. W IIEA*r-W««k and, Mie lower »ale*oI So 1 8^4 and iiu 2 at

7-,rfa5e?4.

closing at ,M

and-uncbanV^d this evanuig. i- (KKN-Quiet and Jia^o lower en No and

m\

P?)RK—Moderstoly active eptniiiK

j»ta426aml iffaiandderlinipg t« 24.50. ilMf-^utl and fcl?frtwer at lOaln i'. dUi-

iifvKHU(H»-^lliH at lOal^c lower SC348 7-r»tofoomuion to *oodt .1-.. ... CATTLE—full at S:in«M.8T)» (or fair but Choice to good flipping stoSfc. jb SB* a wi 04i'J tt

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Gen'l

Agt

L. G. HAGEB, I*ooal Agt. jal3d?.m "Sf

E W O A E

By ^elegraldi \''1,.j NtwYoax. Man hS. FCoril Closed uull uhd 5c lower 0111hedium and common grades.

WHEAT—Dull and heavj at 1 Ual lufor spring and $a) 2^for *i»ter red and

UI¥tYl?"

Drdl%d hesvy ftt 55 for. western

at

1 I»*T.-r

1

for sound

and fifmi sales of 250 aea,

teller ati 31**7. s? UKKF-rLuAited and unchaiiffeiU W'f MJEAtS-Closed ill a moderate ve»*U««t **BACt?N—Clotedi with a »"«iera»e r«iU«st

unchanged, for fresh.

..

fn

j«m ahow^UiJM:^ Has removed hb^Uansmith S^«u

"S9

mako it convenient 10*'^: I

vokk i»«r«oo»s niitirK

iij- f«JegTaph.i

Yoax, March

tuaiMdi a little do iowlng'makes of heavy

SrowWSheeting are'H?lower: Atlantic A re,dStoll*rina2w. Paoito Xtolo.Ar utatoa A 10, Aaaoskea* A are off and low atVi1^ wKfcU f? below market: Stark A otfor tome J^ark'i at W BWleTCt 6M^km«rM 11 apd Ticks ic- lower as an brand which tfeli rcuw'tliifir ®ore doiiD^lutthe market fkr from active.

Iff

p.V.fl

of Oar. PromiKen is Ample

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t' itJ J'OT 'IK*.1.10 1 aii: jT'm ,ao«»5ft6i! }JH ytH .'ill f-)\ ,i(| Vuch has b«e«i written ii-'.nrf Srfi»n* »Vtoiri -tt 1 1 t» ..i k',w$, ji. -K.-:

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Advantage^

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u« w.HTTeq' in iiroo't WiM

wpiptwa that thoie wim

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SUCCESS A'tIL

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In Business lhiterprixt».

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Tlotnwli »r fortuM tn« brri persons who yosset!ed the secret of yitteinK their butiness in.a noper manner before the public,through jndiefrtuj new^pipertidvmiB'fifio nwo ii»i) w«tb

.«*l4e v- .«T hnz 'mM

ifup&H' UNDERTAKERS^. v'ff-T iisdji' ISAAC 16 A I. x/,

UNDERTAKER Is prepared to eiseeute all orden in- his _!tL A«J fltBftAtnh nnvnAf At

19 p(i|fiircu iv mvvuiv »'i -xjk-

5

with neatness and dispfttcht corner orTDmi and Cherry street#, Tertc Haate lad t- -u janaj^ijdi^tt

UNDBftTAKERl1'

M. W. O'COmrELL. llaving purchased back from E. Jt'. Chadwick, Sruber tc Co.. the Umtertaker^ l^ tablishment. and having had «evcnfyears experience in the bu^inees. in now prepurea to furnish Me tali Burial Cases, Case* tickets, and Wooden Coffins, of all styles and Bices, from the best and largest stodrnf burial material in the State, at No. 2 ^orth "srre Haute, Inuiana.''

Terra Haute. May 29

Third street, Te rre wtf

IsTEW FXK-3v£.

1

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II. Clark, J. E. Wright, E. Writylit, (MSOhio Street, M»m« =W a»d «*.J

1

Have associated themselyfcs4ivtbe uiaUii'f^'lure awl salo of Boots and tSho£&r 1Y| the best Calf Boot? at from *81*1 tb* warranted genuine French w»:«t|*o Kwyg a full line of Gents and Ladies Boots and ^Uoes.. Please give nsacnll. l'eb^dBw C'LAKK, WRIU11X.A LV±

RAILROADS.

wfedot

Indianapolis & St. Loiua Il ir/JVTER"'v-ARRA ~S(iEMHRA" 1

THHKR THR0li4f!l ffillSS ffelifctov t.'ifl irnrRKX

Terre If ante

mm(

Westward.

fell off and closed wenK.

Mt

all Cit iqs a nl

Towns West., .j

Condensed Time Schedule, ©eecrnl^^lWf.

jimtM

Terre Haute ltovo»j.wj»«n Mattoon. arrive 2.Watn' K.4Ssti SiWIim Cairo. S.ir pm E.ftlannSJ!^ am Pana, V'- a.40aa» lft.^-a iu^4.'J^| Decatur. .iX ttiu. j.4 »ia .T]i'in Bloomington"' ».»» a U]Hit' Alton. 7..v! a 2.»m« St. Louis. H.Waat. a^lpML.iiaW^ leave 'JMa Macon. urrivo li.t'ipm T.'.S" am «.».W* u. Sedalla' W 1 am Kansas City, lJ.3am Wiikiii feaiu Leavenworlb." 'l.tf^am .f^ a

111

Lawrenc», n.loSift lM'Mim Tiieka, 12.40 pin tl.4»» i» l-i»Ui Ht.

Joseph, -fiiaw am Umsha. 9,t#u» 5.00i Ut J^r'atu

San ranifi-sco"

6.Wpm O.lllp '.'**• t^n,

A-comm.datioh train leaves T«rr» Wauie daily,except Sunday,at4^u p..ui» WTO'-^ii' Mattoan m.T«lo»a2.1iVa «ian»UCJ»i'J^" $.3) a m.

fa tare Sleeping Curs on all Might Train*., HAG (.'A HE CHUCKED Til

HO U(1

J. U. IIEKKIMBR. .INO.S. «AK/«ysl* ctlau'l Sup't^ ,«oto I l'^r^,,V

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DYERS

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HEIST 0"V-A.T33ST .-it

vm*»

In all its Branches, at

If. F# Reiner's !y^

s.it."

Main St., be*. H*h a»* Tlh* -itiy

M. SMITH, ChoinuHl^ye itt. ',lv

n«rw*y.

Xi. Works, feCoud street, Mefw?eiT*Twain

Rlhboas. Sttk ol'all kinds. MeAAjvaud

?3S^»jarU'R8te-®S^

SfcawlsSjlk l»resses, Meatao aad, 1»*4ju liravws' Brocha Shawls, Cashmere afiawls. CI?XVcan*tsand Piano C»#B»^«h»«Wne of ftais' CoaS, Pants, awd.y«M ui»Uy.'1«B* Ol •nSodlm s^- .*

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