Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 May 1870 — Page 1

Published Every Morning,

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THE Philadelphia Press says: "General ADAH BAD:

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adelphia. The consolidated body represents 246 Pqas^ferie^ofq# 4,0pfcdpngjr$\ ga turns, SpO^mepib^ an^tw^ fnd^ half millions of attendants. The union has been effected through long continued effort oil the £art ofElbAiy 'gofcf iAeiJ May the results amply reward their labors and fulfill %icAoj^| 4 nil |i

of Tuesday jnerican,

Comu1iI(^B(»#IJ4 jb U&49b Ji|i briH6 post to-morrow: He takes with him all the materials for the completion of the secondivotava of his 'Ltfr if CliJprf.'*' If there is any absolnte necessity for such biographical labors, pr tfrim gentleman whoare aent out fctr/pweigm service, we would suggeet that tljepen o£ our distinguished townsman, the Hon. THOMAS H. NKMOH, Minister to Mexico, might be pleasantly employed in Writing np the venerable JECOE, P.»M..at Covington, Ky.

|l T|i$: Journal epmes ont, flat-ffcted,' favor oftheNorthern Pacific BafliSk&l&d ft tyjM*

grab swindle, and in defense of Mr VOOBHEES' vote to give to that mammoth cororatioaa vsA|xt(i^oMw imi aids, ifnost t^i^e^tpire.'l Iqfcp JflMli our neighbor along time to decidewhether to defend or condemn this most reprehensible conduct on the part of our Member of Congressf'but ordeiVfroW, Washington, too imperative to bte lighted,' have brought the hesitatiQirttajgM S'ap to the scratch."

As DAMIET. was the only Indiana member, of) either House Vrho' cobld be induced to vote 'in the interest of the land-grabbers, it follows that if he was in the right, all the rest viHfc in the wrong^ and we, therefore, find the Jowftai, following the example of the Sentinel, in placing condemnation upon such Democrats as M. C. KjtBB, W. SaHoLMAN and

tire JtefrhlfafacfhJelJgallnJOlii tliM9u(eU in opposing the gigantic outrage that found favor in the eyes of.

As this wftt prominent par HiT tlnTap^oaching Congressional canvass, we are gratified that the Joupwj. has defined /ItH tewitio^j Aitt turning itd baek upon &11 xhiit it lias said or done or been in the pasL has become

done this, too, with the full knowledge that thepeopir^!^»ir e^tWftleriii^aTs trict are unalterably opposed to the course which it has adopted. There will be plenty of time to ventilate this matter fully during the canvass, and the organ of our M. C. will have ample opportunity to make out its case against Messrs. KERR, HOLMAN and NIBLACK.

TKOMAIX^ HENDRICKS will speak a\ Vincennes on the 28th inst.

ARTHUR L. KBITH, Lake county, lost his leg by contact ^r|tVij a circnlar ^a^, last Tuesday.

THE Indianapolis Daily Sun is expectto n»ke*{tii

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morning J| Jfc, JFl3fca

PETER KDSER, the well-known Fort Wayne politician and lecturer, is trying his had at rathokril^ iilffldl JliMlf

AN OLD silver coffee urn, valued at $75) was plowed out by a Martin county fimn«r, a few 'diirs

FoB"'cu'SSedness' £Bb iSfkn toben Sandy Terry, of Evansville, gets three1 years in the penitentiary.

ELNATHAN BATE8.of Versailles,'lost his pocket book containing $1,150 in currency, while out fishing on Tuesday.

REV. L. W. Ross, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette, has tentered his resignation

THERE will be over fivt hundred the 1 Supfrerte Coprt^ week.

laAAb fTUl UV VfVl UUIIUIVU ^or trial, lit the aoyroachiRg term ^f |he. 9in^«rte Cojast^ w\icb 'comm^nws ,®xt

KPHRAB* RoBnua»,Pdr

ter itodnty,'^

just lost one eye and received a fracture of his nasal bone, in a fight with Jim Hurley.

THE chucklingjOf Democrftte editgrS ovei ihf #ILof ajc^^groMui, ia«tdist4nt part of the State, is a pleasing exhibition of the grandeur of human -a^tufe^

THE Indianapolis News learns that the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indiacapolis R&ilrtik^lliks brlleA®' i,fck)v tons of solid Bessemer steel rails for that road.

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DR. MARY F. THOMAS will deliver temperance lecture at Crawfordsville, tomorrow afternoon, a medical lecture on Monda afteriioob, wyl a j^iin&jnseffragfe lecture on Monday night.

'"A Wt ette, was sliding down the banisters at the school house, a dapOEtacp tgOi mh*a he fell, breaking his arm and badly cut ting his head.

TH* GnM Ledge Druids for the State of in session this week in Aurora, different lodges werq fully representee) On Wednesday the' Order paraded the streets in fttll renlfa, and Xheq. jnarctod to the fair groinfts aaJk the ckSrf wh4te they eiyc^ed their attnnalpiaiic. f^#|

years of ace, was kicked in the breast by (a»h*4 JTf died in. fivfe tfnnt® aft* receiving the injury.

Rapids and Indiana road, between Fort Wayne and Slurgis, will meet near Ken-

order at once.

Mitft \kira* ^^PXTH, f&ltibkn county, has deserted the dormitory and rations provided iv hw£ husband,' to 'follotor' the ^•fecHitons ifd*tunes-of nVi S&BW' Wfehed Snell.

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"WrtttmOTMi of the scampn who confidenced a man named Beard, at Indianapolis, some„J®£^hs since, has. been

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A COPY of the articles of associauou ofj the Indianapolis Chair Company haarbeen Secfita^_of ^tate. The capftftl *rocpof ft»eWittpany amounts t* '|J0O,(i9fr lllMded into two hundred sliarei of $50 each.

ARTICLES of association of the Gas Light and Coke Company, of New Albany, have been filed in the office of the Secretary of State. The company is or:ed_f8rrflfe esSMshmentfoff gas man«ait»AjhId ale of r^%nfamtSits fflrNew Albany, and has a capital stock of bile hundred thousand dollars, divided into two thousand shares of fifty dollars each.

^V^^!"1^REVELS, M. D., brother to the Mississippi Senator, who is a resident of this city, has been quite ill for tlie last two months. We do not, know -fatm but

'hysrcyK^Bg^^iFs^eiej&WBbgeu* eman.—Inct. SentineL Of course you 'don't know him" if he possesses half the good qualities that you ftf?HbiH& *0, fhfeMH fcibS Hand hear him preach, occasionally, try a few doses of his physic, and you'll be a better fellow, and. possibly, may live to be "a very ev»||t^n^ fjV£,^ tjhiErsidk Jfct M- lu

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1 fci|he fc,orti !V^yne, Jiclcson aritl SaginawKailroad the grading is progressing rapidly, and workmen are to commence lyin^ the'tftifck, af \vo fibinU, pn thj up^iflhed'divisiqp, of forty miles,, about Vnd tot#«iAnbtt of the first of next month. ifewv

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of yesterday says: "Two

men, named William Jeffreys and Henry Miller, who had been drinking together, indulged in a quarrel at Deitz's saloon, corner of Weit and Maryland streets, yesterday afternoon, the quarrel terminating fatally to the last named, but whether through violence on the part of Jeffreys, or through natural causes, remains a matterjofdpi^Uj^p^p .U^Iiyer expressed a desire to cut Jeffreys or to fight him, and that Jeffreys struck or pushed him Mvat ^itk snoh"|klenca a.v to Muse him fill} awl whilatttkmai 4as down, kicked him on the shoulder. Deitz, the proprietor of the saloon, interfered, and r" found he

bh' go\rfg'H" ffrtse ^filter dead."

"On the return of McH., the officer having left the premises, the unnatural husband fell upon her with a club, as his children assert, and beat her with it, from t}ie effects of whioh.she e^cpifed at a late liour cfuring the night." "Whisky is s^tbe bottom of th^wjiole

qniet, hiidworlUTig PWhuR*1* "The murder will of course undergo legal injr$^tigati(»i, and the culprit brought to justice. He is now under close surveillance."

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BLIJNDHR'in' penmanship, tfhere&y the vjrorig naine was affiled to a promis* ory note, causes Abner Ilpllingsworth to be a fugitive from his home and friends

graduates,' in uie course of whi(i he pud a feding^ibilte to^»ej*tOented Rev.Dr. iMcQlititock, df Wfeminlwgr.! fr.i: ^^S^fMsouthero Italy

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Spinola. GeiierklsPfi worth and Delany.

Graham,

A coan|Ptee of the New York Board of Fire^nderwiitera headed by Colonel FredericBA. Conkling, waited on the, Police GonSiiaaioner yesterday afterrtoon to urgevetmtion of Chas. N. Brackett as 'Fire

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performance by forging his father's name on a check for a con_8Merable_ 8um.^Xhe fatKer paid the check, gave his son some more money and told him to "git." The young man took his wife and left on a1 river steamer.

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•an eli -as a tea vatore from prgft

rumored that the jteeth of 4ifc'glexihuAied are ej^pi(i^. Can umdt have any truth in

it?—lnd. Sentinel. JiMtotbw^MmpeK^Bth as your huge sensjiijlaiW jgPlltll wholesale murder of colored victims to supply subjects, for the dissection table cri^. '/fcfVHf. ..

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Dorefa Wedflkind,. recovered

obtained from her on prosQis^., of ntar-

r1*8" held an ^i&iniversary yesterday. Mrs. Thomas n#tii0i. the hf%d of the inptijtution f(n,l|c {ust twenty jfeav, ri the pos 6 &

ay evening.- The gift is Iional and amateur-critics.i

HE ESCAPED XSFET.

Dr. QfML whose allied m'al^ caused Rie*(^ath of Catharine Shfelds, of Jersey City, escaped trial in New Jersey courts-became thrmllBB *U MDBttted

THE SAUE OLD INSANITY.

The trial of (Carles Shultz, for attempteiwifei mwderi ^nej

throat twice. _Tne_defence set up a plea"

Thleirfpftuiert o^"Cfcrk^fliread 'ttitory, Newark, have resumed work on employer's terms. after* three wdeks strike,

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from the dbntrol of tike Commiuibners of chdritres krid corteetibn, yesterday, holding^that'they vboiiiia Mt leffiitailiM uijta pa^^it of,» bjwdrtfi \p*TT*d under an agreement witnlheir parents o?. guardian. 1 1, ,1. 1

CHARGE OP 8MUGQIJNQ.

'tapt. Wm. Hali. formerly of the steame^ ilrreatM yesterday a young

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THE Vincennes Sun of yesterday reports that "on Thursday night the wife of John- McHile* living at the -joorficr of Yig6 a^h%ebijpd streets in t^iSt city was brutally murdered and everything points totfce husband as the guilty party. She^ had been beaten terribly, and an officer passing by, was called in by her, during the temporary absence of jMcHa^iand notified of the treatment she had re

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AN INDIAN DRIVE,

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JVEO., May 2^.—Lieutenant 's pickets who were posted on

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ardenDerg's pickets who were posted the bluffe north of this station were driven iii at eighl o'clock list evening by 30 Indians. *Thev came from the north aw} retreated in a westerly direction.

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A writ ordering ity Chrfrch, or theft representatives, to attbear knhe^fiitedist^ Grctiit Court aftd abs^er^COTTOltftt flf a' riUtaber of heirs of Ann«ke Jans, whose property is in possession of the BWch, VAR Served yesterday. Serviie* pf th^frit 'created considerable «*atenlent: nnong the magnates of lirinit^. I basil

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AFTER THE CUBAN STEAMER UPTON.

Seveml krinet tufes'have be^vfchlwtered by the Spanish minister and sent down the coast to intercept, if possible, the Cuban steamer 'Ujitbn.

FIRE IN THE WOODS.

Afire has been raging in the woods

length and six miles across has been burned over.

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DEMOCltATI^N*WaFAPER. WASHINGTON, May 20.—It is agai said that a Democratic daily paper is be started here shortly, with a capital $100,000, to take the placp of the Nation^ al Intelligencer. There ~ka no coaser tive paper now published in the city John Morrissev, ex-Mayor^ Barritt a WallaCk -and other proiniii^nt Ideal Democrats, it is said, will be among the stock* holders. The managing editor is not yet nominated.

Shaw, Montana, for assignment to the 7th regiment ef Infantry. td CABINET MEETING.

A special Cabinet meeting was held toh:/ 1 1 'Aim 1 VIOLATION OF REVENUE LAWS. ,1 A telegram from Supervisor Bridgeland announces fifty-five indictments found fey the grand jury at Tyler, Teraa, against parties for violating th^r&^delawa^the list including seyeralex^peMnue onaals.

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MHJlPftrs, ,Ml^"W%^*»ergl Confer ence of the Methodiat Episco^l Church, South, 16th Ayif

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Concern r4pOTM in_!af6r of iU contina-

fered tft remove fa to Baltaaaolre. Dra. Bond and Wilaoa, of Baltimore and Moran North Carolina, argMd in £aver ofthe substitute, and MfiFenea of T«nm and Evans of Georgia, in opposition.

THE SFAXIBH THRQHK.

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FLORENCE, May 20.—Three ifalian frigates are cruising around the Island of Capacra to prevent the escape of Garibaldi *o Naples. The government has taken this action because it is known the atma of Garibaldi are with the insurgents

COUP DE ETAT IN PORTUGAL.

LONDON, May 20.—The following particulars of the coup de etat in Portugal Been received here. The movement^ bwn for some time ih preparaconfined to the army, .and the was simply to compel a change in

^flHwAl.of Saldanhua, having great ifiiuenee over the troops, secured^the supjlJrt of a large majority of the garrhon of Lisbon. Yesterday morning he was ready for action and moved against the Castle of St. George. This Btrong fortification, fitter a short struggle, was carried.

The Duke then moved at the head of a large body of troops to the Royal palace. The Governor of the palace had taken measures of defense, and the Duke Yound troops posted and artillery in position to oppose him.

An attack was ordered and some shots were fired, but the soldiers on botfcsides were evidently ill disciplined tb fight against each other, and after desultory tfrihg they broke ranks and fraternized.

The palace was left unguarded, and soldiers, volunteers and some peasants, who accompanied them, entered, displaying the popular flag and shouting, "Long live the King," "Long live the army and Saldanhua," "Down with the minisr

hough greatly excited they committed no tiolenee, and contented themselves With.maxehing through the corridors and grounds singing national songs and uttering patriotic cries. 'I he Prime Minister, Duke de Louis, agaiiut whom the jtaovement was directJPiMMMug the day was lost .tendered his »ig£kttou ''i)fich was acccpted^by the

victorious 0aldanhuaw&s admitted

to an audience, aad^aB requested by the King to form anew cabinet, which task he consented td undertake. .It i» reported that seven raen were

S& StSOOM Zki 1 killed, and thirty wonnded- during the

IQIUAN CFFLCAOE^iif

CHICAGO, May 20.—The German Theater located on Deplaines street, between Washington and Madison streets, West division, took fire a little past one o'clock this morning and was completely des'Woyed. The building was a frame structure 50 by 150 feet. The brick building occupied by tbe Chicago Htisk Company opposite side of the alley, 44 South Clinton street, and buildings Nos. 51, "53 and 55 Jefferson street, owned and occupied by the Richards Iron Company, were damaged, the former to extent of $5,000, and the latter $3,000. The basement of the

JPi^MB^i^F^OUpyVf husk company building was occupied by vrit ordering the Wardens of TnagN^Hbnmch of the Scammon school, which loses ail its furniture, including pianofortef The German theatre was worth $12,000, insured for $9,000. It was built in 1854, was afterwards occupied as a

Church,

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A%ddt 16,000 AtnkKcfeh 'bffieefc, noncomnussioned officers and ^privates of our Mte v«linte?riffer^"c,il?r^nmied th^mfielm /SMC9ti^t,«ovem«nt association.

and latterly "by an amateur

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nrreRNATioma- MATCHES, LOVDON, May 20.— The Standard a^aiiti thk 8nppht's Tictonr, an4 hopee it will be the last heard 01 interoalional matches, which do nothing but foeter auschievooa jealonaiea.

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MADRID, May 20 —Another deputation waited on Esparteco vyefferday hoping to prevail upon him to accept the throne. It is reported he persisted in refusal.

day,

Though the cause of Duke Saldanhua hta the sympathy of citizens of. Lisbon, Oporto and other cities, the people took little or no part in the movement. T&e Duke intended it to be a surprise and'retted Wholly ou the troops for success. What the effect will be cannot now be told. Great agitation prevails in the' iWOVince8,where there is a strong party in Javor of the deposed ministry.

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()|f' THE 'FIRE AT WENOWA.

Further particulars of the fire which occurred at Wenona, 111?., on the 18th, show it to have been more extensive and destructive than 'at first reported. Almo$t the entire business portion the town was destroyed, including a_ large block of wooden buildings occupied by dry goods stores, groceries, drug ftore.-i, jewelry, etc., a steam elevator owned by .Buckingham Brothers, of, Chicago, Ills., Hwe Central Railroad depot, freight house, telegraph and express office. Total loss $140,000. Insured $23,000, principally in Hartford and uEtna offices. a

INDIAN NEWS.

Oen. Pope telegraphs to military headquarters in this city that the Indian raid on the line of the Kansas Pacific Railroad "•teems to be ended, and thinks arrangements.made will prevent a jepetition of (iptisages. -A

German telegraphs Gen. Pope nthe most vigorous measures will le adopted to capture and the Indians who ma|e the raid.

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r,ai PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBT-Y. Phtt.ahibt.phia, May 30.—In the Presbyterian Assembly this morning the moderator read a congratulatory dispatch addressed to the Assembly by the veneraibla Dr. Elliott,, who was moderator of the geueral assembly of 1838, at which the memorable schism occured. The reading was received with evident satisfaction, and it is stated that the clerk was directed to send aA appropriate response

Jitfge Malloy tendered hi^ resignation as one of the temporary clerks, because both of the temporary clerks were fro® one bo in the West. A motion that the resignation be not accepted was agreed

Standing committees were appointed, and the report of the committee^on Publication read. ,,

HATASTA.

CONDITIONAI.

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The report of the committee IxMind-. aries submitted JyeW«iday, Was adapt-

FREEDOM OF INSURGENTS SLAVES

May 20.—Captain General jnst published an bitter that

'Havana, DeRodas has all slaves belonging to insurgents in tne field or in foreign countries, who having taken up arms or served as guides to* Spanish troops or performed any other acrvioe forifee national cause are hence­

SURRENDERED.

Insurgent Cutain Mestril add some of hk followers have surrendered to the Spanish authorities at Puerto Principle

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WJUSHtSetOK, Ma/ 20.:

Mr. I'entbn prcaentod aeveral petition^ relating to conupnaication between Jfhe A,tantic and.Bpcjlic via, Nicaaaoga, aad for repognitUo,Qf,:Cabaas.

A long debate ensued on the oederbf^ business, at length resolotioaa looking fO final adjournment, were taken up tmd several amendments as to the time offered and voted dowjiT

After loifg tKsctismon the Senate by yeaa35, nay8 21, fired July 15th for the day. of tinal adjournment.

Consideration of th4 15th aiAehdment bill was resumed. ,. Mr. Stewart gave notice in refe»enee to sundry objections that he would, .agree to striking out the seetion, allowing a candidate deprived of office by violation of the Tights tof colored voters td recover possession by writ* of mandamoa, and giving United States courts' jurisdiction in snch cases.-

Mr- Howard suggested th^ necessity of san,amendment to the twelfth section,-to define the. duty of military authot-ities when caliea,qpopto.exeoate the law. He' thought authority

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Mr. Thiirman said hSjpMaiiw all, white and colored,vote ^\nn^l4pMgi|^ance, but would never ajithorizeJ|^^l%iident to surround the polls with troops whether a necessity existed or not. As provided' by this section the President was-to be clothed with more than, monarchical power upon supposition of a hypothesis:

Mr. Williams opposed the bill, preferring that of the House, .« '1 Mr. Stewart thought it hopelessly defective.

Mr. C^serly made a long speech agaliist themll. Mr. Stewart replied, and after a short e*ecutue_sesaian the Senate took_rece*i.

'f A(f ^He feVenihg ^effiion Winer's amend* ment to require payment of forfeit of $500. for violations of jair'to.ahfc person Itaeing for roe' same, instfead 'ol to the: party aggrieved, was rejected without division.

Mr. Thurman substituted an amend-, uent of vthree sections which had been prepared by a committee, the object of which was to preserve the purity of elections

a and preveht^repetition of the glaring frauds committed in New York City at the last Presidential flection. "HOtTSK.

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craw Alabama,

The bill to compensate the officers and crew of the Wyoming, $100,000 from the ^am^ fund*1.' f°n 1 ^ctio*i off'tbe qbastof Japan in 1863, was laid on the table.

The Louisiana contested election case of Hershain against Ryan was discusfeed*

Ssmaesar and a motion to reconsider tabled, mak* ing-theteattto'final.

District of Columbia business was dontsidered. .'Hie only [ueasure./Uiittigave rise (0 discussion was a bill for paving Pennsylvania Av^ntre, which wis opposed by Mr. -KnMt'in'a "speech so interspersed with witty allusions and droll conceits

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employ military nec­

essary, for dispersion of mobs or assemblage,of jaen banded together prevent, colored men voting. Qe desired to know whether jm 8^cl4A.co^iqgenpy, «w4wbere State authorities refused to interfeie, the Setttttor-from (Miioi Thtlrnian^ would pro-' fer to stand quietly by andjtUoKoutrage to be committed, r.it 11 ploy half a dozen bayonets toMifmggjjmbs.

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in a circle around him, and provoked continuodajiAfftifeO applause. The Speaker announced Messrs. Logan, Slo-* cum and Negley a conference committee OIJI the army bill. Adjourned.

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Mrs. Schwalbenstriker and daughter, were thrown from a wagon yesterday, the latter instantly killed, and the former dangerously wonnded:. j'i I

GAS WBRKS.'

The Mayor and city Council have instructed the city counsel to bring suit against the Gas Company to compel them to *411 thega» "works. to tih'e city, as pro* vided bv contract.

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(IJEYELA5TD.

4»ift .. .. ^I'RE. -israprw Ci.EVKl.AhiD^May. 20.—The warehouse of Freeman & Crumbs, lubricating oil works, was destroyed by fire laat night.— Loss estimated at $40,000, covered Ly ina

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THE DEFAULTING TREASURER. ST. LOUIS, May 20.—M. E. Susisky, late defaulting city Treasurer failing to give ihe hWenty. thou^ind *d^ll4rsi bonds required, was sent to jail. The indictment against him is embezzlinsr one hundred and forty thousand dollars

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LOCAL NOTICES.

BEAYEK ptOHAIM.

We have 'a complete line of these Celebra-

®Katttiful'M$Srfro& i^rtedMfte season.

rite .inspection. TueU, Ripley A Deming, Comer Mainand Fifth rtreeti.''

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Wholetal* aad Retail dealer ia

Pare Copper Distilled 'Ken tucky Whisky T* -T-TT'T^ OT l1

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No. 76 ICain St., bet. 3d and 4tl^

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prices of goiu, uoVeramentsegnr^i, and fcUM^'UwfSN r'ia Hew, TtbdL m* bbtMaretf *i th tle'three precidinf dlun

-20s, 5th 6-20s.6tl» 1 0 4 0 I I (New Yerkjpeatrah'**

IfiSffiStenst' Brie a.. 3&1&.—

Erie, preferred.,*. Hllfwlil anOaatnLSS^^/SM |hore..?...~-«-«.i^»'g?i

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bill (^nkpfenrating^the^ and of the Kearsarge for destroying the ima, .one hundred and .ninety thdnsand dollars passed, the money to be iaken fold

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TOBACCO-^In «ood demand at lll^irke«L:, sales 190 hpcaheaiu at 5 80aM^ and the receipts taken as ouick oFeracL

WHIAKY—OtiMittled/f 06 tffiBIa7aad 1 06 pateat Main sold at asked for .pld pchcesa,

city ketde rendered eaakabontht ll., BULK MEATS—Firm.[ hut Qu'et 4^ li ft"" shoulders, 15,'for sides and lor elMv-

tana iUrht:^

•idea, demand Ufht BACSON-jttaaotofeitf^rnuBt to ders aadiej^andjp^i.lerjplefr^ 3 sides

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VIOLATION OF REVENUE LAW. CJNCINNATL May( 20.—Peter Sq^wab, Thomas Megalian and' John^A-Lindlev, of Hamilton. Sjgmund Levi, of Cincin^ nati,' John Eberha'rdt and Caleb Dods worth, of Cuinrainsville, Wm. Dupuy, of Higginsport, O. & Si D. liockhill, of Cincinnati, have been before Commissioner Holliday, charged'with removing 500 barrels of distilled spirit contrary to revenue law in April, 1868. Th5 cases were continued to the *27th insf.. and the parties released on bail. »d*£ .-HfSJ

OATS—Receipts 84.C30 bushels LakaaetSro sales ef 26.00U bushels at G5a67 for western in store and afloat *67ali9 far Ohiaaad.State

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HAX—Steady at 90, (o^ ^ipj»p^a^d tlOa 15 for retail lots'. TTftPR—Qaieta*d flrtn.:t

HOPS COFFEE—Steady. SUGAR—Active sales3,700bhds ^llO^ASSEsAjuiet 80 hog|heads PortiHRicn at 58 and New Orleans atW.

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BUTTER—Dull and pru for tresh, EQQS—Advance? to 15J^al6.

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By Telegraph.] Naw Toac, Hay#K COTTON—D«ll of 800-bales at 23%

ins 6.300 barrels at 4760»»'85 for superfine State and western 90»5 25 for extra State and western,5 30flp 75 for*ood to' Vboioe do, & 00a6 00 for extS OhUH 548a5 66 forwhite wheat extra, 5«5a5r», foe e^tra fgt. Lonw, 8 50 for good to choice do.

KYBFLOC[K.-rS^Ml?tiRaW»9.(«rf350 barrels

9 of Cuba at

RICE—O.niet: skies at 7a7H. PETROLEUM—Dull at 15c for crude und 27a27M for refined.

TURPENTINE—Quietat IJaJl., PORK—Heavy and lower fiW^hbb $ 37 29 70 for mess, 22 00aZ3 SO fWrnflt jWf *5 50 for prime' mess.

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BEEF—Steady 175 barreU at JteK0» for new plain mess 16al8 for new extra niMa, BEEF HA^I&—Quiet I bw*(A» at 28a33 ^TIERCEBEEF—Ftrtn bnt qrfM at'asksi for prime mew 9a30 for braiaaMs

CUT MEATS-Qaiet! sales/fl8.»m|wss at 12a 12% for shoulders 15ial7 fisi hams,

deredt also lflfiO tierces tfiasetteaatf for May.

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May 21 clof to

but profitable, Atlantio I a& Amis**/

'tripes sold Bead ^M. Batos^ C^. stripes sold tersinakaauflm* not 15 as pnatod rWeaty.i.i -5

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yOLD—Steady opened at MML feJJLto MK and etoM*atl»ia*is. --TW ^tlT

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Cri|p«t! CrtfjMtl t—The largMt afid aoffdy ever iatheeity. Ma $&90 to $12.00.

the hair whs coming out ia baads. jttl, and lias never foiled to arrest its dafay, awi 10 preaoate a heathy aad vigor--ouli groirth. It is at the same time uarlyaHed as k' dmsing for the hair. single applicatioa will tfpfer it soft and glossy for several days. ^1

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|Um« K, Mutss, a colored

&«ni*ter of tie Pteabytssiaa ClMirch, frera Nasbrille, Tenn., will lectors at tMwling Half dp Monday eveniag, May 23d, 1870/ Subject: "The trials and Triumph* of Liberty." Mr. J. is said to bean able 'and popular speaker, aad as "jriie proceeds of nie lecture will be appropriated to the erection ef a church edttfoe for Iheuseuef the colored people in this ^placey we'h(ipethis4ectiire will be largely 'attended, lockets on sale at the Book l|^ores«nd at the Hall, on the evening of theiieotune Reserved seats, SO cents •otheifr, i6

cents. i_i

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Jbdavy. ai?d. closed lp bdshel at 98 for re.iocted (pnnt, Otal lO for No 3 spring,' 1 28af 29 'ftr iffbtfer tfl and amber western. 1 90 for rtry. cBolna^fhtte S a letand ntichMJKmi. I

Dull.

PEAS—Canada

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bushels at 99in bond. CORN—Receipts 44.993 bn fairly aptive and la3o better :salddl off 3,W0 b*heli at 1 0ro 1 12 for new.westero ,1 }Ui for western yellow dfl, In for old mixed west«rn delirerod. v"-' J,

8. L. Straus, of 149 Main streel, left last.Saturday for his second trip to New York:, The, steadily increasing business of that firm, in the wholesale as well as the retail line of millinery makes it necessary to go often to New York and by this they,are always able to take advantage o| any change in the market. Look out for new styles this week. 9-tf

IF ygOf tounge ia heavily coated, mouth tastes badly, have a poor appetite, feel dull, stupid, sleepy 6r dizsy, your liver does not act properly and nothing will relieve awi cure you wo speedily as Dr. Pierce^ Alt. Ext, or Golden Medical Discovery It stimulates all the secretions traction, restores the appetite and uncloga the bowels As a blood purifier it is unequalcd. No family should be without it. Bold by druggists.

Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy ia all the go—Decatur 111. Magnet. dwlw.

87,868 Singer Machines made and sold in 1860. A few more to be had at 83 Main street. ..

The Singer Manufacturing Co., are uow making,3000 machines each and every week. Lawraace's.

Call soon and vet one at

Byee^CaryH Hall. -The Exclusive House Fiimish|ng Store has a very large and weljt assorted stock of Carpets from the cheapest to the best grade*. The latter (our own make) are not to he in any other house ia the city. They as an induoeeiet not only the best stock to select froa,but Learnt Price*. Theexteat of thetrade'W this house is such that thay have their grades of carpets rndb to their order aad pick up the cheaper goods at atKkfoo—the bast carpets never finding their way to the auction houses. 15-dtf.

iMlfMlm for close boyen oa Ladies, Miens aad Children's I Mtii Morrooco, Soollop Top. Custoaa-a Polish Boots aaa Shoes. AH elaases of Lasting goods, at greatly at ReiboTdVNa 70 Main street.

gfMlMttlr-The largert quantity ef ipeetida assortment—perfectly par* focted—atlass thaahalf the eumatprieaa at Joha K. Freeman's, No. 5 Warrea'e Block.

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CARPETS!

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SATURDAY. MA? 14,

Aalcti^i^ the deeU&fii'c fiat* Until we satisfy every easterner whe sires ass call, that the prices we aaateshau ee

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