Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 May 1870 — Page 1

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The County Contention. The Republican ExeoBtive CotMiitt^ of the coniitylMW a^odi call ^Vp usuil County ConvaQtfim to nominate can Jidates for the October election. The convention is to be held on Saturday, June litis, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House in this city. The convention is to be comprised of delegates from the var|

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township^ and w*FRCTF^«M'dpi£ f°Jpjr, basis adopter! by the last'Coflrity Convention, February 12, 1870. It is suggested in the call that the townships and wards (select their delegates at primary meetings, to be held on Saturday, June 4th.

Tlie approachingfalj ^legfiflft jf a very important one. The various State offices, except Governor and Lieut. Governor, are to bo filled, Congressmen are to be elected, and nearly all the county and township ofliccrs are to be chosen. The election therefore has More «Bgnific^|K| arid* importance, both general* rfnd local, than usual. In our oirn county all the officers areio be chosen, we believe, except the Cleik. The abolishment of the_ Aprilll a township elections, Iy the 4ist' Le^frfar^f ture, and changing them to the time of the general fall election, adds all the township officers to the*ticket to be voted this fall.

next election, we urge the Republicans of Vigo to give, the_^sjpp£oachc ing County Convention tj.lieir fattenk tion. The township and ward meetings for the selection of delegates should be well attended and satisfactory persons be chosen to represent the voters of the party in the convention. This is: art im-" portant matter. These primary meeting ought to command more interest flora the people than is usually given Jo tttefti.. If every Republican attended the Meet-" ing of his township .onward and, gave attention to the selectidfifof the delegateator represent it, the result of a county ^coa vention would be more Fati*factpryi_aha"Jbetter understood. -We notice this .'mat-! ter, thus early, toJtmpress upon. our~fte«-* publican' friends the-necessity of turning out to their township and ward meetings and interesting themselves in them.

But few candidates/or nomination', for local offices have thus far been publicly announced, but we lug^u* of number who. expect to be before the approaching_ convention. We doubt not, there." wilT be numerous candidates, possessing all tfie requisite qualifications for the nomjna tions which they seek. It will ber the part of the convention.to make jftiseand available selections-fitm among them,: and to pyt into the canvass a strong" and". popular ticket. This done will be the lir«t step to ensure a Republican victors, in our county, next fall.

TilE STATE.

WLNNAMAC

jail.

is to have a new $7,000

VINCENT lectures at night.

Indianapolis

TUB exposition of Indianapolis, will be'lfefd In

W(KTON the murderer of Moffit, Clark county, "goes up" for twenty-one years. C__:.

is still on his travels. He

was "footing it" through St. Josejih county a few days ago.

Miss LIDIA

"Good Intent,1'

lished at Peru.

H.... BR&VNE JAITS^LT^I G£M|^ROR^.

Wi i.i.IAM Whitney igi the ^iitest.|rei ported Indianapolis wife-beater, and the luxury cost him only $9.

N DISMAYED

jority, the have gallantly'trbtted

HON. B. C. IIOBBS will attend the Cou: ts in Cws and Carrol counties, this week, to attend to cases in relation to school funds.

IT

IS

reported that an amiable youth of

Lawrenceburg, not finding any game on a laio hunting expedition, got mad and deliberately shot valuable Cfw^jy.^

F'tANKLiN has been growing rapidly sinco Lozier went thare tp reside. Thirty new hu}ldir%s|nr/np4Rojnffnpintlat/ pleasant town.

A ViNOKNNia. cprrsspondent^payS' a high compliment to the colored band, froiu Teire Haute, that furnished music for the recent Fifteenth Amendment celebration in that city.

Mil. ^CH, of the Indianapolis

Mirror,

has defined a

position on the editorial staff of -H

N(^W

York daily, and will devote his attention to the practicc of law in Indianapolis-

THE Jsew -(Mbany. that the Indianapolis

nel,

all the Cincinnati!.1 dailies, Gawos Memphis, and Pittsburg papers are out in favor of a canal around the falls on the Indiana side.

HON. JAM^^0LLUN8,^AIU^.RI A

THE colorel

Vincennes and Mt. Carmel will unite with the colored citizens of Gibson county, at Princeton, in celebrating the ratification oC tb c, the *26th of May. Popular speakers have accepted invitations to be present, and the prospects, gente*allv,'J eetlf

{ttf

fWlfcate

the largest gathering of colored people ever assembled in Southern Indiana, '/f

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NINETEENTH YEAR.

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HENEY LELAKD, a Steuben coonty youth, who thought it a manly thing to. garry a reiiSvflftf jfaf fykced "on^^^MfHl^tHfeexpIosion of his pistol, and the consequent destruction of his right hand.

Miss SUSIE NETTER, a very smart "girl of the period," having arrived at the ofithiAogp Sears «and six 'opedfaoiWl. jgdod home in Bush county, last week, and was married to a worthless fellow named Richards.

A man. whose name or. place of reside^ w^Jtopt l^qowa, fas killed at-the Union l5epot, Indianapolis, Saturday morning. He was standing between two^ cars of the Bellefontaine train, when the train started throwing him down and the wheels of the sleeping car ran over his Jjody ji^sin^^^^^if^^^^

By Telegraph.

FAI.SK PROCLAMATION.

I'ARIS,

view of the importai«»-.iI» UMfc»l^sF^)f^ p^iratJena-thet,ettofa falfie proclamation signed Louis lionaparte.

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May 7.—The journal official

announces the issues of the Avenier, National, Siecle and Reveil were seized be-

^r ^lLK~Ai.L3iUKU Ulii'AtfiTKIt. 'iN^Nf'myk-^WiimYi», the alleged defaulter, who was arrested "ft Queens-town-en, arrival of the.ldalj^had a preliminary examination, arid been remanded toawait the testimony of Capt. Cutting pft^e Idaho.

KIOfcATION OF THE" rnSfjiAW. PAPIS, May

7.—The

issue

OL

the Ra-

phaal \fas again seTtfed to-day,"^n account •of vfolation o£ thf-^rese laW ^*t ". AttlfesTS.

Artels for complicity in tjb# plot'contina^,"^x member? of the I^einational Society or Workingitaen wece apprehended at"ttt^.Etiemie, 3gd%y-

Riy^gra of ^n o^lfirea^c at Serais yesterday ar^mt ctfDfirqa^d. ADviee T^TTH^ pEdwat.

Radical journalk^f this strongly

advice pSople^to

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cgdm agA^uiei

morrfft^ ^Hcojvr^jBR«4Ij 3«lEATi''' V^eknW, ^-r-^com

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treaty

fied and

withs^SmitemiUa 4*is Seen signed, Austrian Gbveri THE S3,BljfET.

vernment.

Hew-Petrine gxchfa^d places with/^rr Wiedemann ,in Cabinet, "the iprm^r takes the portfoI»tf*»f the National.Dfifenees, syid the latt^rjtliat of AgTiculttjre. •_ IRISH LANITTirLBan^

LONDON, May

7.

—InThe

FFIFFFLTE

of Com­

mons last evening, the IrfSR-land bill until adjourn--leritt Mariyf "amendments were introduced, debated and rejected. Palmer's amendment, restricting application of the nTE»i7Amflnt.clause-^.JflnaaU«.created. under this bill, provoked an unusually long and interesting discussion. At length on diyision, the amendment was rejected by 59 majority. The clause was then adopted, the committee rose, progress reported, and the House, at 2 clock, adjourned. •T.rx$pmi %pole|N|

"Arnlfeitfrf "lias|delivered -dispatches to Cardinal Antonelli, strongly backing the remonstrance of Napoleon.

REPORTED DEAD.

rlUs repQrtedcthat.Capt. Cutting, whose tistimony iSreqoireairt the case of Phillips, the alleged defaulter, in Queenstown, is dead.

MAFLS FOR THE SUC.CESS OF PLEBISCITE-

I'Alffs*

a Temperance paper pubnTariscfiurches forlFe succass of plebis-

cite to-morrow. THE IMPERIAL

s#ty» the sad in

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ARMY 1 DEFEATED IN

MY

eceived

state the defeat of the imperial army at Shanghai in the north of China is fully comtirmed

—Wincu

eTj^-Ttn rfracMTfrfltfe'^uftrian ation, was murdered to-day. The mutilated body was found in his own room this morning. The assassin is unknown.

STEAMER LAUNCHED.

LONDON, May

7.—Thescrew

steamship

Stdonian for the Anchor Line was successfully launched at Glasgow to-day. THE PIIILLPS CASE.

The American Consul at Cork has procured further adjournment of the Phillips

STEAMER SUNK.

The steamer fijvl ®fgin /*m sBBlf to dit of Storms, ^iyrtr^life^tAi umtnown v^rel. 'file captain ariamate and their families were lost. Only seven of those on board escaped death.

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Decision in the Mordaunt divorce case is ready, but will not be delivered until the next term of court.

FREE SPEECH IN FRANCE.

a rji&it pulffl£hi|^ij^ Jusfeed in^a$t ment of the Emperor,A as Been sentenced to two years imprisonment and a fine of

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thninsfW

[F&ncrf.

KANSAS CITY.

JO)

Jmninl

and

Senti­

unoccupied building, corner of Third and Wvandott streets, belonging to Emine Case, was blowm down. Loss $10,000.— No insurance. Almost immediatedly after the f^u^tp.y brick, c^er^ji and

mKMs byAskew, Dubois &

graduate of tfid-^1 member of the tirst ola-'-s, has been«el ed by tb^Ali^ni of thai'insrti^iou addres.4tl«et|^^lie ntxjjwiwniadfte and has consented to do so.

Co- leather and sad

dlffry dealers, ffeC Vit^Tl ^terr|ble ci

ing stock ilding $lfj4. "ly in either

ui

citkens of fevansville,

FTTLTLLESTON.

COUPON COUNTERFEITERS.

£HATy,ESTON, S. G., May

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lJhnpsoii chieftqlei^iif Ihe O17 at Cfllntnbia, fix oeen arrlstw counterfeiting coupons in connection with L. D. Metcalf, who had the counterfeiting done in Aubvrn, N* Y. Lamps«n pleads

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FENIAN COUNCTL.

NEW YORK, May 7.—'Hie councils of Feniana become daily more Sequent and secret. Yesterday pursuant to a call of General O'Neill, members of the

tive

EXTRADITION.

Proceedings commenced before Commissioner OsDorn yesterday, with a view to extradition of Thomas H. Johnson, charged with the murder of Edwatd Barns, aboard the English bark Morning Light when at sea. .» ?,r«* A

EXPLOSION

An accidental explosion of mlro glycerine occurred in the Midland railway tunnel, near Wartsboro, N. Y., yesterday, and a workman namad Hannu was blown three hundred feat into the air and torn to pieces.

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Execu­

Council of Nine-appointed 1*7, late Congress, artlvied in this city to confer with him on the approaching expedition. Daring the day Slothing wai .'done at headquarters, a quorum not having reached the city. At a late hour last night, however,' a secret meeting was held. The business transacted did not transpire, but it was ascertained that its object was Jo ,decide upon the the xnovefnint shall tailie pl«ce7^ Coufacil ueets-a^ain t#4favy.

WOMAN SUFFRAGE •A&SOCI^TIOFV 7

At a meeting of: the New ^Xork tfity Woman Suffrage Association yesterday, MisSiSnsan'B: Anthony vho hasr jast re.turned from the western stuiqu, Iort of her travefsln behalf 6rthe fcatise". She confessed to great admiration for the

Democrats of the ^Vest, whom.i|he ^lauu.7

v«d

supported woiriari ^uflragfe, Winle Republicans sneered at the idea of lemininc voters. Mrs. Leggett berated Horace Greeley, and Miss Bidelia Bates scolded the men.

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STOCK EXEHAFETE,.*

It is said t'he Stock ExelRmgejlw® steps to expel one of its members for cheating a customer. That customer deposited $10,000 as a margin for 1,000 -shares of Lake Shore when the price was abut 85. The stock was reported, and when the customer rirclered 1c to T3e sold at 98, the broker then said the person from whom he bought it. had failed on him that he had not got the stock but offered to return the $10,000 margin with interest. The customer on profit as well as his margin.

SPECIAL VERKFTFCK'0'"-

A suit was tried in iHuflpon county, N. J., Court yesterday,before Judge Bedle, in which the' question of validity^ of gold contracts was involved. Frederick Maas sped Christopher A-.Asmjis to recover, paymentof a bond, given by defendant and another person, now- deceased,1 irt' 1855. The jury were! directed ttf render a special verdict, leaving the gold question for,#utuJede*ij|o£.jj

CONFIRMATION.

Bishop Potter, last evening, confirmed, 25 persons in St. Phillips (colored) Church.

ON EXHIBITION. FB

A model for a statue of Gerv.^ LyOn, intended to be put up at St. tLonis,- itr h^w on private view in thif cigj^j^

Early this morning ,nre broke out in the basement of the Southern Hotel, K-oadway, 13 girls asleep in the immediate vicinity of the, fire got out in safety. Kitten and laundry^ad^^^n^^cL^-^

clothing. Proinpt response of the firemen saved the bulding.

OPPOSITION TO TAMMANYI

OiTtside Democratic organizations, .tQr iday, appointed a committee to nominate county officers against Tata||anjQ

TORPEDO BOAT.

The Ui S. Government ha» purchased Gen. Halstead's torpedo boat built .^t Mystic during the war. Cost $100,1^

xu ijviw v« ui Aug

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The spinners' stnke at iClark#V-Tlrjaid Mills, Newark, N. J., continues. The endeavor to obtain other Wp^men is yet 3 ^taaSx^A" has beeii^:elepte*f^^»afet^tiie tary Qfder of la^ ensuing

A dinner was giyenT^^^^b^ Richard Schell to Gen. Bwt^4nd the House

-0J ciireiwur AT«i on io{i

PERSONAL.

cause.

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a

three story

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Rumor further tnp'ihity*?1 here to prcvept any Wl the Cincinnati. Hamilton AiDajrtom-j

SAW FBASCKCO

ARRIVED.

Sa# FaANCrSco, May 7.—Th® steamer Idaho brings one hundred and fortjr passengers from Australia, nearly all of whom are en ronte for England.

NSWS.

:The

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mm

The cigar makers strike ri6w muster 300 men.

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DISTJLLERY SEIZED.

An illicit distliliery in Brooil^b-was seized yesterday by the Internal Revenue officers, aided by marmM^W Pg^jBe tlKDElt CTt^mERAftoN.

The Seventh Eegimeftt ''is 1 invitation to visit Chicftgo. A WINDFALL.^ Eighty grand children of William' Minis, residing

county, Penn'., have falfeil 'hetr tale of $30,000,000 in Scotland. -jfii |*j» 411II

FOB EPBOLPBL

Alide Topp, the pianist, has sailed ,fof Europe.' RICHMOND *VND

ain'tsrrtJir 9$t IU at

Contributions ibt* dhfiei. ers, thus far, is under $4,000.udi lt »msr!

or not, there is donbtte&: «b«ii6tjii»g important in the wind.

uilty. Metcalf was arrested in New ing the past year,^andQovertier MfcCook

jNo^, vth« (Arties iniplicatedi— ia coutident none will be anticjpated witbCofp*i*l d#tr^yd^ilone ill ttna^kel.

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DENVER,.GBS.3MK^

if

BK?TII»AfftiSts

Indian outrages on the Kansas Pacific Bail road and elsewhere in Colorado* r?r cently published by eastern newspapers

4 in the limits of Colorado. ,i

following intelligence wis puH-

lished in the Auckland papers April 2d: Major Ropata had attacked Maraclipa and captured it after two hom engagement. The garrison were taken prisoners by Major Latemp Reirtun. Hie enemy killed over three hundred prisonem.' Tickoati and twenty followers escaped.

.** HONOLULU.

iL .At Honoluln, April 21st, the arrival of the Aastraliiui steamer was an occasion of rejoicing

Several shocks of earthquake in the district of Hyde and one of the most severe since the shock two years ago.

Volcano Kiere was active. BILLIARDS.

up In the billiard match, fourth game, between Ferrill and Kyding, the former won in ninety-nine inninKsJP'lftli game, between MeLeery and Mott, McLecry won in'fifty-eight innings, making the be-it average

FO

far. FIItK.

Weir's fiirniture manufactory on Hayes 'Sruet, near Polk, was destroyed by (ire la-?4nighl. Ixiss about $100,000. It was the mo»t extensive manufactory, of the find on the Pacific coast. l-ir-sissB

V5 A RK ID'S.

Legal-tenders 88.]. Flour during the 4»reek good and active, more variation in firieas tlian for the past six months.— Within ten days Hour has advanced 25 to 50 cents :i han ei, wheat 10 to lfr" cents a hundred. Il is generally admitted that t!ic unfavorable condition of the crops is main cause of appreciation.

V*THE WEATHER.

The heated terajicontinues, thermometer hire to-dsTy 83\ In the interior of the State 90°.to 100°.

CHICAOO.

WOIFAN SUFFRAGE QUESTION. CHICAGO, May 7.—The question of •woman snffira^e will not be submitted to tlie people of Illinois after all, the Constitutional Convention having reconsidered its action in this respect. It is stated that this retrograde action is all owing to a lecture delivered by Mrs. Wheaton, of Kalanjiazoo, jMich., against woman suffragein Springfield some two weeks .tifiicel

:liX6ttolMENT.

"'Tlie feonatitntional Convention will probably! adjourn sine die next week.

Jacd^%#?fiebaam, Sr., an old and wrominent 6erman citizen of Chicago, died y^ferday. A

BUILDING INSPECTORS. our Recorder's

The 'fjrand Jury in

Court has Called attention of the authorities to the'letofee and careless manner in which public buildings ^nd dwellings are being erepled in tbis,city, and suggest that building irtsfectors feWnfld "fee appointed, whose idntj' stell^be to see tljat^everyt buidin^erictrtl snail have a proper fbhifr dation and support or the builder.to take it down, the inspectors to be held responsible for the safety of ail buildings, so erected in the city. regulators1T O SE REQULAT^D.

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weight 36-tons, and- twiiaw wiffiuiunt ^prehension and^conviction ot each per

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MEMPHJS,-- MQ.V-

Jj—General

lilavtis elainenaii

jg»*V ~f

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i'Confer-

icepf the Metl\odipt, Episcopal: Church 4 CWtensBto -iTEff-^Hed*^^order -toyBishop Wightman. After religions cxerbises by Dr. Fisher, Bishop Wiglitruan sppke briefly against the useless waste of tiiiojlniPpeech making. -Ujider, call, of CorfMmd# largfe ninnber of memorials

Some'.w .11 iid communications were presented and referred, including one frotn Virginia jtsjdnir, tluit theananu fact.uring_.and seil-^ Fnfe .3^yby»embefe.^e mftifih#• ran'ge, rteverfefy ciiin" the Sunday School literature in use. °Frou\.Mi|«)/iri, vpr^yinaf«»r yuore rigid discipline in regard to dancing.

[jstlfment ofaiuontlily IS! ecu Magazine .Wnted to,the interestpl'Jiterature. 'I.he 5 'deVoted lo.the interestp^J church gave notice it would be eslablish,ed. Mi»tr •'•«»•»*"•',

A resolution to adjourn sine die 011 tlie 2'il was laid "on the table. Another, |hat on and after the 12th of May Conference

tend^g to cfiange or affcct dtscipline, pending wliioV ^of^ence. adjourned ennblc lufembers to attend Commemoration ccrcmonies. lit

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I1 I ARMY OFFICKRS RETIRED^

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^dts^ATi: Ma^T,—Jiy ed here last night.- His'prestoc^s after the New York Central pautyr created some anxiety conce|yin|^Hlrt

-the

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RAILROAD MATTERS.

It is reported to-day that the represeri tatives of the New .Yprte CenM were here endeavoring fo'toAHeiterms wleh the Cincino^t4r ^»BjU|on &,^v oj^| for a more intimate business connection with that road, on account of turbance of r^Wions t&e Jat! ami road. i-

WASHINGTON'S May 7.iM!!apt.1 Gea N. 'Cast on, of thelTthlufantry, Brevet Liigi Gen. JutAirf and CiWet I^eutr. Co).

JTS.LComifio

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have been retired by.

firi

I- .. H. |.

lUUjUB

prietor of the Planters Home in 11 attempted sakafe «bl»tM«hi^^hoot1* b«l.

:. ,-nV, ji*Vs Xi&ky-tiU-Oe men gi* 6ir the eastern trai^ here tO^diO'', fifty-three for BiM Honi and forty fQ»| C»»!eeier,-a-JWW •ettldment fromf kera'1

aad stafif auiud

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trainthis*uirnoQ^reiv was met at tie dOTOt bjdbffiifraatwn Bort Kussetl, Uw^pwt band and an immense crowd ofwtiaens.

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POU OlIHEEPSIE.

FIRE.

POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y., May 7 —Two dwelling houses ,^ere,|f4jpyed by fireyjpterday afternoon. 'An infant son, ofhve months old, fif Malcolm E. Evans waa burned to death."

SiHITH FALLS.

BOILER ^EXPLOSION.

SMITH

I^A-LL^^A^AFTL, /May 7

named^ancp-sterjvas l^jJJLgd, anoth aitMi(08tes»JfiJly iinafod. ,/

Sunday Night Dispatches.

ST. LOUIS.

FRBPARATIONB FOB DECORATING SOL-

Sr..

IJOUIS,

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tbe'rresiaent on account of wounds reReived iitservice.

TRASSPERBF.D.

ment of the CM and ordft-ed |6/Wirn to his regiment. .3 Slli'il.n.vM *B!TRi«lUVl H: on

ThU morning a party, ol "and KSprwehtativfes statte "trip to Hamilton, Va. Many ladies accompanied them,, They return.this Wfl-

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i»tt| A rtTtlXIT OKNT.RAT. QARltOTtP.

HAVANA, MAR 7.—The

steamer.

unite arrived 1# niglit, bringing the

giieofiu

immediately taken to jail, where a Court Martial assembled to, try hW*- He was "~id th

sentenced to be gafroted and then placed in the capilla. I 4 o'clock this mornwig be wastaken to Pfiricipe Fort and was garroted. r.

An iiunien&e concourse assembled on the Heights of Principe. JjThe General remained perfectly T^i^ae a»id firm to the last..'-- .saw#

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OMAHA, May, 7.—-There was a temMe

and ^ujring^'l^ ^^^^'S^eral es \cbre partially unroofed or moved from their foundations}- fte^erafl stores ind public .buiWing?,. u|roo|ed, soinw.l.#aF#e dwellings1 finished.autd in coarse of construction blown down, and chhnnie* and signs, generaUf

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graphic comnuiuication with the Kant was internpted by thi breakage'of wires crossing the Missouri river. 'No person succeeded in crossing the Missouri river yesterday, one Terry*Jattempted .to bnt had the dhimnies blown down and abandoned the attempt. -nsp rrT!

OTTAWA.

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l^H'tAWDlA#! F^^mWtIta!*,*^-W"r The (iovernor General communicated to thfe House

CAmmoqs last evening

the iollowiug dispatch from I»rd Granville:

DOWNING

SwqsB*, April Ifi, 1870.

SIR: With reference to previous eorrespondenee with respect to protection of Canadian fiaheries^ I have the honor to inform yon tWt the Boarcf 'of Admiraby* havejbeen requested* tosend to Canadian waters (a^PfS* siifficT^t t'o protect Canadian itsftejries "and maintain Qr^ier. (Signed,)' GRANVILLE.

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BAPTIST CONVENTION.

Louisvii.LErMay 7-»In. the- southern- jf Baptist Convention to-day Rev. Dr. Jetter,v of Virginia, pffered a rpsolutjon to refer to a committee the subject of co-opera-tion of Baptists North ^Sqpth s^id, committee report if any and what pction should be taken- in the premises by this body* After a .long and spicy debate this resolution waa adopted by. a large majority, aftd a cpBimittetff fourteen was ap-

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Josepb,C. Eamaay having been forcibly taken from the custody of a constable In Putnam coynty,Illinois, on April 16th, by certain lawless persons and murdered by hanging, Gov. Palmer issued a proclamatibiiy yesterday calling on all' public officers and good citizens to exert themselves to, detect and bring to justice the persQns Concerned in said* uctj and offer* ing one.thousand dollars reward for the u._ an1,/Aiirtn(inTl nf MrhiDftf*

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THE LEGISLATDR^L5

JACKSON, May 7^—'The, Senate, to-day, confirmed the apjdinttnen» ly the Governor of Supreme Bench Judges, Simrail, Peyton and Tarbell.

All (^uft'Mltsjwere passed. I ^UAiinatioLUrtllwB tAa^cf iext Aree& for Circuit and Chancellor Courts, a Superintendent and Board of Trustees for the Lunatic Asylum.

pubjic rightijl JL I LJL

DETROIT.

A MURDERER TO BE TRIED TILL ACQUIT"

TED.-

lately convicted of murdering Robert Field, at Manistee, has been granted a new trial. Venue changed to Kalamazoo Circuit.

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NVS&K INTJEUEST. 4

J^f^ig|#disii^tofhis int^e# in: the Planters House oi this city, to Col. Kelsev of the American House, Jolumbus.Ojjift ?,otf fort(y tUbijWid dollars.

TUG DEMOCRACY.

The Tiniejf this morning states that at a meeting of' the ,,I)enipiratL6 Stat^ Central (Jomittittee recently hehHtere,: it waa locided not to holtf a Htat* Convention ticket, and the

nftDMnatio*ijqj 4'

™3^Jl^Sirn Chairman of the Committee was authorized to publish An adm-ejis giving reasons ^pr sflf6n'action. .feiir

The Times also sUtes, th^t anumoer of radlcai'oteiwSheldW,'both-'Fedml and State, have been, in secret session here for the purpose of effecting an organizatjoiLto defeat, ft the.F|lbel*ctioiv the sul'rAe. dkncitwneptfC td ihe t*ate Constfmt^n}"^&Sd*b/ tme LAgiWwure

Wi°1^ iat4uai}'.i»itw The filling .witb jc^ncrtte) Of the Caisson under tne west pier of the bridge was completed jrfs^^y^. and the wer now stands' solidly pn a hefl of rock- Tlie uyrver having falheir sdfflcieirtly work will be resumed on the east pier to-morrow, jnd atifiii^Mi1 •wUW!ltirti«fertsmi short ibatmerit wilT bfe commenced. 1

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gftMaww.

PKOCLAJtiTlOW.

PABIS,

Notm,

J0?ty

May 8—The Prefect'of

polioe iaaued, this morning, the following proclamation "Bnmora alarming for the pnblic peace haying been circulated in several parts Of the capital, and disorders predicted as sare to follow the counting of votes, the Prefect of police therefore deems it his doty to warn citizens that the most efficacious measures have been taken to repress with energy and promptitnde every attempt at sedition. The Prefect invites all good citizens to keep away from places where criminal attempts may be made, and thus aid those specially charged with insuring respect for persons and property."

VOTIHG ON PLKBI8CITKM COMPLETED.

6

P. M.—The

voting on plebiscitem is

completed and counting has commenced. Great military precautions were taken and the city was quiet all dav. Dispatches from departments report allqniet.

Semi-official jounals anticipate disturbances to-night or to-morrow, but nothing has occurred to the present hour to confirm fears. All the election committees are assembled at their places of meeting, and will remain all night to.receive returns from the provinces. Polls iwerc opened in the barracks and nearly all the soldiers in and around the city east votes, but no civilian was admitted to witness the voting.

ARRESTS/**

•The police contihue unremitting in their search for parties implicated in th6 alleged conspiracy. Many arrests were made to-day.

HEAVY PENALTIES ON SPEAKEITS AND

PRESSES.

M. Lassagary has been condemned to one year's imprisonment and a line of two thousand francs for making violent speeches at political meetings. Otlie persous received similar sentence for inflammatory speeches in the provinces, where many journals have been seized and several condemned to heavy penalties. A large number of arrests have been made in the departments,

I BRIGHT ANW THE MINISTRY.

LONDON. May 8.—The Observer leviews the rumor of the retirement of Bright from the Ministry, and mentions Mundalla as his probable gucce*or.

THE

OA!TH

Of THE

W'ASHIN'GTON,

^^iV WKW YORK.

—The

factory of Richard Locke waa destroyed by explosion of the boiler yesterday.

A

Kl

f!»f

mmm

TLOTTBENS.

Gustave Flourens is still in London.

OT9HOPS.

IMXDBID, May 8.—In reply to deputies in the Cortes the Ministers of Jristicc and Finance declare the State will no longer pay the salary of those' Bishops Who refuse to take the oath of the new Constitution, but the Government cannot displace the Bishops because it did not" •PPflWf them. -'i vi.fliej

tit

WASHINGTON.

a

!»o »s

FOREIGN BUTLT VE8SKL8.

MAY

'8. An official

statement shows thri htHhbcr of foreign built vessels registered and employed *n our commerce at 170, of 43,078 tons.

S

CONCRESS.

Many members of Congress are despair ing of adjournment before the 1st of August. The approprhttron1 brllfc are far adtne tariff will likely consi

vanced, but tVe UrifT will likely consume several weeks jnore. AboMt fifteen qon-^ t«ted election cases are.yet to be consider^ by the House, and there are other questions of a general character which may give Tise to prolonged debate.

CONYA:LESCENT.

Gen. Fremont has been seriously ill for several days, but isjreported convalescent.

RTEPORT ON PARAGUAY.

The report of the Committee on For* eign Affairs on Paraguay makes thirty octavo pages, and tho testimony three hundred more. Members of the committee say it shows Lopez more cruel and bloodthirsty than any of the tyrants of Rome. -m IK worm.' :i .fUti-l'-C

U..-arf. ,tii(. is

FUND

FOR RICHMOND SUFFERERS.

NEW YQ&K, May 8.—In addition to the statement previously made the Chamber of Commerce has collected $4,000 for Richmond sqfferers.

Daniel Drew proposes to give-another million to the Drew Theological Seminary, to establish ia literary department make it a University.

"'L CHARGE OF

nice ting of

fornie'r officers, soldieM and volunteers bf thfe array, at the "Court House last night, preliminaryi.' :trrangeuie'nt»r' werfe made for decoration of the Rrures of Union sol licrs at Jefferson Barracks and other cemeteries in this vicinity, on May 30th. Various ooinuuOcea»*e«i appoiiUad and. |. invitations extended tj sitwejis generally to participate in tlid oerertiohies.

EMBEZTLEMEM

•.•*!«•

Arthur K. Vaughan, a postoftice ilVrk, »has lpen held for trial, charged wiih^e^ be in

THE EXCISE LAW

was rigidly enforced in IfcooklyA-.t^*^ by the Chief of Police. !Hli.)miii| tromek

A'ralffletor'leii thousand dollars' worth of diiunonds and plate will be given in Brooklyn on the 30th inst. for the Cuban 7l!.«i'i-«: «l »nn •..•CTii.i -.-st-rdf,! -#iti -.i

£.! !jt S .ll '-il FISTIANA.

NKW ORLEANS, May 8.—Excitement increases the time approaches lor the. Mace and Alleu fight. One hundred to jpeventy-tive have been staked in some inStances, on Mace, b.it the Allen parly nj.w, Vi. rcfuil'l^

want two to one. The condition of

ui.

1IORBIBUB. ,:l -.is-

A crazy young nan. named Jesse Morgan, who has been in the City Hospital «i8b'orttime past,googed both his eyes oat with yesterday, and died, soon after. i. .T-'AWm

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O^.dUI'4'ri

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MAGED nV

RRRB.

BOSTON, May 8.—The bark Clotilda, rea^y to sail for Cienfuegas, caught {irt last evening, hot was extinguished with |loss,ofabo»^$3,P00J Insured.,

(it

A MAS

KILLED.

INWASAPOLW,

May 8.—rA man, name

unknown, was killed by si train at the. Union depot Saturday morning. ... .. )«fj

HBBSOST. B«» M«

.1 ,i I —JJBOWSBD. -j— Hrrv^M, N. May 8.—Bobt. Decker, formerly doorkeeper to the Stare

?.,£M,i.-ajftfli lOtlife T*i A'wGt S

«teY

-m

mftl

sedl *ie 2 lawn-ad'

JfTllfil

iL:« ecis»iaI

ta

sfi

ESTABL^fltkb pj&l&psi JfHsi] .11CI

P^HILABELRHIA, fiooi^ the BM«t de^rt^ive. hnil^orta. ever* known here pawed) ovorrf^ho ci\y irom northwest to aouthea^t^nea«jy thirty minutes thefe wan a^qontinaoP* ilMi of hail stones, from tbe. sizej$f %peit to sit and seven inches i$ ^ciimJ^iA ceo, h$i damage dooo greatly, Qbpa&ip -them^at storm in SepuwJferi A^iu^h^reatest force of the storm was) #l(y^ig)I!tsoftd, street and the aoaUtern sectionof t^« On the south side of, Chest^utvs»tree|t.above Eighth, hardly a pnne ef glys_j* kit. On Broad..atreet inaojr cliufphwc haj stained glaos windows ^l«itroyed. The windows in tlie front,of the Continental Hotel were destroyed. .»,

Reixirts from tle quifturl« ,#ut*, the almost total destruotioUiipf. fruib trees, which were just in blossom. At o'clock to-night luul 4ijl i',eiuM%iKl, in piles in the streets. T(,»e Htomi d'd not extend across the I)e].-»ware ri,yfHr .i^^imlcn, and dispatches, (conv.the L»tcrioF,«ay tLuerowaa no hail. I

M&nv hotels are greyly damaged, cspe-, ciailv lite lijngham House,cprner of lltli and Market, ,^lie ^wlo«(^ «UaUcrHl in tho whole front. .,,f •, ,j.

r-

tienatBXnUJS: .iji*

do pmferred. ii^^-ii'S^-ii.* u.» 0. C. Jc Indiana Cea' Ole. Co. Cin. A Hid. Intl.

liana Central W

Sr.

Cincinnati

Amaricnn Ex lire 88 3eL..-'40H 4t 4.U'

American Express 41, 4^'? Adams hxpress Co 63J4 6.t8 64/jj jiTV4?!!4*^ i#f» aoii '.

United Statps Exp.

Co,

,1 fT

MARKET../?

VEW YORK

».t vris

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

Uy l'elegnii*.'] Nuw'¥«RK..Mly*. COTl'OK- Firmer: sales »2.3«» lUk\s at 23 for middling Uplands.j ,(£•: P,

J'M

m:

KLOUlt Receipts 21,2:45 bbls market a sbiiilc better witli fair iloinandjor oxiiortnnd home «5e: 9.7(10 bblft »t4 X5a3 00 t'or soperttne l(JA» .VuylVu- comtMU^ to

Uu, euttrtt iwest-

itice cjUrn. atfitoj 0 tutru ,we»tn': S 15ali'J5 tor ebinmoM ehofcO Obio -iM90lot common W cbofce- wHito whwat o**

Btato and western chitice em' ab90i» ". tr*: 6 50at».(Hi t'oc commuu U.tivir uxtrtt pt. Louis fi 10a8 ai for gooil to clioico do. la eluding 300 barrels low grade? ol extra ijtato and weiWrn fe*export at »-16a5 ».

HY FLOUR—Firm aw W4e ati oOa^Wv -CORN MEAL-Vuief. anil steady, WIlltSKT—Market a'shaJc firmer, Sates (tf

lc lingtleinaml arrive IwJiHf No 2 sv^'nc, iiii- winter red l'nr white M-l^hhuiiii y'll^l sjiring tourrivu vuicauttl ati ^»2». vi"«a| ifS-itJ

A'KtiKV MA i^I**ii*|enl!irod rsales «f ilioi) bushels lit Si. "Pft COItN- KeewipUlS 821»Uuheln scarce and a shade tiruiDr, salo^ bushels all Mil 13 f«r new irfixed l:lvisni IT fftr1 wwituru ynsilww I, I li.it^riH.-l-i»i*qd .woat^rn tipTi(M* 18.00»' bushels *t W*»-ttrW3it«rn

andnttosA! (iSatW.#»rdrtiieaind isUitiv-

1AI

len is fine. He reached here this attW noon. Mace will be here to-nurrow As everybody is anxious to uritness the great encounter, no magisterial interference need be apprehended. Alien will spar with Coburn at the circus lo-inoi row night. Allen weighs 170 pounds, reported-Mace 160. Joe Coburn has challenged the winner to fight within tfctec months for $2,500 a side. -i. .» 1

Hops ILKAXlUiR—i at

lAssemj

bly, aid two sdns, were drowned fct Oak Hilf«tatit)n to^iay. ,aw»» ,+0» IVMMntj ln« BTutlfl si|4 iT(3r

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at

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BOSTON, -t-, ynx} A3

Stfknw»lfat lladK h* iroWftjr DiUtia. All^S-ttaWt aad *teady^^

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iii. 3TltaMF.ll-ttURNBItt SrAMFonn,-.V»^Wi, MaV! er Shippen, plyrag befeWi'Tier^ htid New Y«.»rk, was burned Iftst1 n5ghl. 'Lrtss $70,' 00't ^nsnred f.yr:$46,iTOfl^«t*'«i"

,»w. MT "TTT

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TERtiP »Allt)5 MARIvtT. TK(IRK HAArei'Way f. Wool-U aslieil... ,^.'.^.1,..'. 20@

Tub washed.ri' I

^h«(tfq-Medite«^i!W-TrM4-"'tw -vto

Kyo busb 11 -n?* Corn» in 0Art

Green cured

r-., f!nl£ j»

i)!un»focl lihlo» ,, (•r—ir!-'--?*4-— /-r»l

Cofce Wlb. Teik....—..,...—

4

fiagm

flmotTy^ed:.........:r,...„..,._.ft...T Hay, ton.!. ill

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FlonrJ# bbL.r-T.,,,.^^. «1!f)-»TrtT-ttr--^ Corn %i bush Oat#.'.:-.*.j..™..:.i.il-..At..»** Corn' MeaL. Butter V: lb.,.,— .,3"®

Maple Sngnrf* fc..i.-j!ti«f» Mapte Alilasf.es galh^.^y.^^

a

Bpouldel^....-..V.. .c.l'. ..V.ri '.ji.cr.....i.^.u^'t'

5-20s,lstseries 5

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Baeon -SidM —jfw ., i.

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If*NEW TURK WK« HAKKKTj By'lisWgrtpV-lV'"® *.' Stiry *Sfc"0. Tho fdlreMnif'tSftle will mb#' thi'-'Mftsfiig'! pric6s'of golil, Govbrnm^lffeelrtitiesVVaUklky and other shares, in New 'Tferki yestprfayi oouipared with ttid three preceding day* .-Hii ii. ^tredv thh.1 Pri. Pat.

112^ lis-

iJolilthK, 18H6 -. 1'sM I'LIJL 5-2Us f.th series lW.f.iJ ll»« M«4 l}|^ MfH 6tb-serio«. lSwif,..*. Ai.'fo iri^O i0-40s.,ti.:.f,.,. 'New Tbrk Central......

Consdlidatod

M?hin**w4riv--tv \m\mt WH

do' |l||!

oAiMl a g. -a.a ty- tiJ— -a. _rWi

Jl«a22 &rmidd]int, TOBAXJ6--uaclwrtsd, ap salM. WHISKY—Quiet »nd ucliuitd:

kllJa aboald ir clear.

MIM

at

02al03 demand lifht and aaeh offer-

1

W!

is?

M'ESS PORK—Qniet

«kW

nut

and aaehanced held

4t» 00: bovsisdhrS 0ft BULK MKAT8—Ftrta but 4*M shovlden

., ligfet*aiil)r and fins at 19jal3 fhonldow.l'^toi'clow rib si da* ana 17J4

LARI—Di^H

H4nominal

SSfeJ ....

Mt ,1

BUTTER—Doll 38iS3. KG(irf—Datl 14. UNSBEDOJli-llaW flrnpyacl 0Q,»r at ftlo offoririjt. CHBB8S—UnehaMed and a«t at It- 5. ,• OROCBRIHpfUnA*s«»d and qui!t GOIJ—I wTfcayinf. KSOHANOK-DoM and Ion donnt buyinr. "'U .s W

Inrit at l-fc.d.%r

NBW Ton MONEY MARKET, 'Sy m^rapfe.I' Naw Yo«*. Max 7. Tho ootton movement for the week was ia aortant. Receipts at all ports tarse, 57,836 bales, exports 36,275. It Is now believed the will exceed 3,000,000 bales, and it Ueati-

fcV

the" new plantings are en a basis of The week has I

fbar millions. The week has been aa importwit one also on (Btoek Exchaare, pnees tharply adtaneed and the rise of two weeks on leading shares is 3a9K per cent. General trade of eity ftfr. Imports ef dry coeds general merchandise W.788,811 linn It statement favorable.

MONEY—Easy at Sa5 on call. ,tS STERLING—Qniet and firm at (•OLD—Heavy, opened at 13, toachea

7LliAHAK06S-$34jOOO^OO. 1S.PORTS—#591.434

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for the week.

GOVKRIT ^tCMi'.

ENT5-A shade Wilier and

LOCAL NOTICES.

ItEAVEK MOnAllW.

"all i» AVe have a complote lino of these Ccle ffi!el Pure Mohair's, llsrper's Baiaarbfts »niwahccd them, editorially, as the be-t und most knautiful black goods imported tha Reason. feel warranted in giving them our •hkl recommendation, to the pnblio, a vile inspection.

ui itt*

Tuell, Ripley A Deminy,

s: Corner Kain and Fifth streets.

•a-I 8,

few

!lil

,7

1TES!

sasEs

ST JONES

East side Public Square,

CVfc, !*!»..

TEKKC-H A

w. 19&MH

('orn Planting and Tending. The Haworth Corn Planter

ts the most complete two-howe Plwtw The principle the £rame-work And dropping:th«corn isthei same. itrown'g, but the diflewlty of dragging «l aid trash, in foul ground is ontirely •*mo in the Uaworth, by substitution of

0

stalks orerof their

«j«cel rolling coulters for runners. These eoultis out through stalks, their roots, bnh. tc. «hd insttre the cow being deposited at an efual depth all ovor the field.

Ult can be regulated lie plant any number of grains desired* .and can be changed into a atill in a moment. As a Planter eras a Drill, tfo'rowi ate planted at onoe. j»-tj

11 like Case Cultivator, I ft If! II not tho.sort ofRfding Plow youflnd thrown idto rehoe ebrners as worthless. The two rear running in the centre of the row are stationary, while th« two front ones are hnng on pivots, and have a stirup ia eaeh for the fdot of tho driver. Eaoh one being independent, can be made to more in any direotion. and besides being easy on the man, he is able td enttivate erooked rows as easily as ^raight ohes. lie will do better work with it than with any other ptow. small or large. lit" thewPlanters and Cultivators do not snit eiactly, they e*n be re turned, and the money Mill be refunded.

We want you to see the il,., ...

l«MAXSFIELV,",

mic late«t,lest, lightest, simplest, (has only

FCUB

bolts in frame) most oomplete, and in every way the most -perfect meehinefpr Harvesting ever made. Homething esttrelj !nBw. ol

Tho Weekly Express Free!

•We will,6«ndftcopy of the \VjSMLTE*ra«ss (ir the choice of nWitsnther Weeklies en our

1-!t)fl-cefn:onejroa.r,

to any one purchasing

ironty ro* Jjollara worth or more from us. i'f tMl. before November 1, UW).

SPECTACLES

Hlsifity

u*

njim •, ij

SPECIAL NOTICE!

adJ tuin *"v-•

UAZARU8 & MORRIS' ,v?mu t* i"'*" Vtv 'f.i

If

We,

H.

illAV-F»urt^ 'JU,iSfor. ,shipp»n«j

||e«iliekip»le in ft»«d demand

28aW lor liuanos Ayrw and H»u Jajijirjv^ W0D1—Dull- 'twnw ponr.di at 2JA '^4 for ddmestie fleeos, ISsiiT ibppwirwl^*-* ^O^KTL^RALWLLANDT|WQHMCE|«GWR. LEY

ot

iSHfBAI iNtJO" atnl

73® hhdfc (Stftta' I

a^fhr oree suoe., S0*3fr Tor

lensi AliitX 2tffor prlmrf. *nd ItaQB ^riipeiDMsjalso WJ0 bW^#f ws«,i»eU*ir4«e

plain mast rwftts-flt mW cxtnate«s«n-

LAKD—lull: sales 3,200 tierees at IGflTW for steam and Wf for tcettte rendered: also tuOtteiMS nrtoji -•'me,

Ii CM10SSlS-»otesidy-ait8alti:li'J

HEW YORK 1)RY GOODS MAHKB*.

By Telegraph.] TOM. May 7.

1

BuMaeM-M a geJsieralt-tMfort

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if*

ELEBBATED|

Porfecto'd Spectacles!

1

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.. v.

1AND EYE GLASSES.

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Qur Spectacles and Eye-G

es

q*e tuul comfort

trbinii

W »t»r.

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urd-Acknowledged In- the Moot Perfect

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Ill

W-

*'i I »rt'iw4

nd

ht «on- nana footert" Upon as afford inK

assistance to sight can always be relied

ntrfeet

while

Mr**qtkeming and jr»-

the &/n

melt thoroughly.

9 it n.

4-u*.

take occasion to notify tne public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution .ttR.jthom against those pretonding to have

-4

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our

goods for

II I

liii.ajli J«i

•ytan,

ii it 6 7 O

ltd Jl«»fcr4»eri(Mki, •»i.,-ioli iiLni:. BAR-rQuiet and gtea4y(^T^r^y&yAJinp-, lifhAnd AmenfkA.'

ii

mt

ji oJ

if vory_4tir«,

•yet prioes raJc naiferea exeept for tjanoastor percale*, which have beep reduced }y »genU ftpmZllel*.

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to »»»hm

COMMERCIAL COLLECE S 1..-/^ Ill I Wt

„^41RE HAUT^.,4, ly

^ornerof Jfifth,aad Main Streets^,.'. j.«. .««dl -M1*' rBJtRBHABTB,INDIANA,

wcw ,U1

alto any fastness .College 1 West f»r fif«

... it t* ii -i

J*ract4t^tl Instruction in BookMeeping, Fenwutnship, .ii and Arithmetic,

Aed all otber departments ef AeeenatsntMiip. Btndents ean eater at any tiy. **$*21'® aent..reeeivaf .private instrnetieae. Cellege Journal, with full information as to the oonrse of instructions, qualifications for entering, aeoe«ai7 ezpauee. 4e., will be Ibrwanied to .n^^o^appiUati^to^elrinei^