Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 May 1870 — Page 1

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Ws shall not trouble the Exnws may more.—JottrmnL Blew yoor simple sonl, Joarno^ you're uo "trouble* to the Exrass. On'y little amusement that'qall.

The VoUa SUM, our excellent German extemporary, ippeni on the high tide of prosperity, and propose* to more oft to still better achievement*. It has oar most cordial wishes for il* permmmnt

aCCeSS. SMS Jpft -jx THE home organ of DASI«. concludes an article addressed to the EtTOTBS with tfcc*e "dear old word*:" "Good bye." From which we natnrally infer that the organ is about to leave town—a bereavement for whieh we are totally unpre* pared.

THE following is from the Bloonung ton JProffret» of the 26th mat. It comfirms a statement made, some time slpce, vin the ErFB«8:

The Bloomfield Tribtme and Bedford Newt assert that Morton C. Hunter candidate for the Congressional nomination. This is a mistake. General Hunter is not a candidate.

WBHAVX the excellent authority of the Indianapolis Neict for the alarming statement that the steneh arising from the Illinois street gutters is breeding a pestilence" in that qfy. Under these afflictive circumstances we loader to our friends of the Capital C§ty the hospitalities of Terre Haute, a locality never invtfiled by pestilence" tod- rarely *i*Jted by the Grim Messenger.

THB Journal, in a valedictory artieie that graees yesterday's isSue, takes another occasion to repeat the monstrons assertion that the people of this district are in ftvor of the.land-grant system. If our neighbor really believes that stuff, we hope a resolution in support of the position of V00&HEE8, and denouncing the action of HEAR, NIBLACK JYID HOLM AS, will be brought before the Democratic CongresBional Convention on the 30th promixo.

Is there no member of the Council with nerve enough to move for the permanent improvement of Wahtth street?—Journal. 'v ta»-- it

There is a great deal" of superfluous muscle in the Democratic portion "of the presont Council," but we can't Jell how they are off for "nerve." Prom -the sleepy manner in #hich they take the Journal'* lashings, We should infer that their tempae meats are not what medical men would call "net*oti."fs vL

Trie Journal commence* this campaign, as it went through the hurt, by answering all charges again* ^jBilllUllJMal of D. W. VOORH»M. C.*^fc low4y«d abuse of the person Wjtdijiajihttgr It is to make those changl Xbk^&a ®Woratio idea of jousuda^ iiai we nhall leav^ to our neighbor a noflgy^f of the system. If VOORHMS 1* sntjafied with the style delence wlii^i jutcitlj •jjW" all that is charged against him, it fiirnishes additional evidence of those grand qualities which his organ claim for him.

YESTERDAY MORICIHQ the agents' of th^ Associated Press, at New York city and Albany, amused themselves by telegraphing over the country some very gigantip canards. According to.jfcejr TfgfftS, a tremendous battle had jost b«en fought by the Feniabs and Cauadians, near St. Albans, in which the Fenians were victorious. Thp mortality was fearftll. A later, dispatch froms-St. Albans gave the lie direct to the v«ry enterprising agents above-named. Nobody was in danger of being sold by so shallow an array of falsehood, but we would suggest to the employers of those fccetious follows the propriety of patting better men in the responsible positions held by them. That would be a joke with a point toU.

WILL the Express never find out about the 80,000 Democratic majority ip the recent New York State election?—Journal.

The EXPRESS did "find out" all there was to be found out about the New York election immediately after it occursed, and we gave our readers much fuller information thereof thap has yet appeared in the Journal, as our files will show.— Had it not been for the {xtreme heat that prevailed on election day, whereby the labors of "repeaters" were much retarded, the "Democratic majority" in New York might have reached 150,000. For, as we suggested- yesterday, a sound, healthy Democrat can, under favorable circumstances, be voted a hundred times a day But when the mercury is above 90° and whisky is dealt oat too lavishly, your honest Democratic "cqptatar" will some times give out on the 20th to 30th vote.. Even Mr. SEYMOUR'S "friends," the orphan asylum-baroera, waoMn-haiigara *id baby-murderers, find their iaith severely tried by the time they have eaat the ballots at every DemocTatle preeinct in

New York City unless the weather, and circumstances generally, are unusually auspicieus.

NINETEENTH YEAR.

yfB -fTHDBtsrrand lhat it is the inteiy£ON 5F a prominent friend of DANIEL to bring into the Democratic County Con ventioH, on the 18th proxitrio, a rewrtfttiotft endorsing DAWIEL'S championship of the tand-gaUer8. If this should be done Ve tifust the Democracy of Vigo will come^ squarely "up to the scratch," and endorse* not only the 60,000,000-acre vote of our & a, bat the 360,000,000-acre propwsi tjpp of his home organ. It would be jn teresting to see the Democracy go to the people on a proposal to give to "soulless corporations" the farms that God made for 11,250,000 human beings

THE STATE.

AMANUTA' WAT is leeturing on temper ance.

How HEHRY 8. LAKE, now on a visit to the PadSc coast, *ill spend txro months in California.

THE Indiana Horticultural Society will hold a Strawberry Show at Plainfield on thf 9th and 0th of June.

A PETITION for proceedings in in vol' nntary bankruptcy against Stephen Elliott, of Henry eounty, has been filed in the Clerk's office of the United States District Court.

THE matrimonial market throughout the State, shows unusual activity. Straw.berriee and cream, we are told, lend a de-. lightful flavor to connubial bliss in il3 initiatory stages. fli nts

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Dntbu the war of the rebellion thy Was not, in ail the loyal States, a "more truly patriotic city than Terre Haute. No effort was spared, uo~*acti£ee avoided that the Welfare of the country o* the interests of the soldiers demanded. Let it be shown now that the patriotism of our citiaens tau not a transient emotioh, but is an abiding principle. And in evidence of this let all our citiiens gladly take part in the beautiful and appropriate ceremony of strewingflowers upon the graves of those who went down into the "dark valley" as a portion of the nation's sacrifice upon the altar of freedom. Lot the voung be taught, by this annual tribute to the memory of departed heroes, that he who dies for his country not only deserves to be, but shall be, remembered.

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"CBOWN fliiL," the beautiful, rural cemetery near Indianapolis, is being improved on an extensive scale. This is a sugg«st»ve fact when -.c^nsidered^ i/i C00j nection with tlie reported ""pestjleace^ in that city. ,A-W^

A TRAIN ,ou the P. F. W, & C. R. W., on Sunday last, run from Crestline to Fort Wayne, 131 miles, in three hours and iijro mart^es—ther best tiiie av* made on that road and much too fast for safety.

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As additional force of some 50 men has been put at work on the railroad west of §cgar Creek, and it begins to look as if Mr. Smith's order that the road

Id be.,c$i#pleted to Covington by the meant, aomopumg.-^j^

THE Democracy of the-8«eond DIsti-ic£J!] are in a .moss, and Simeon K. Wolfe is out in along manifesto, or declaration Of war, against the Hon. M. C. Kerr. When ffiffigfriHi for a ^wr-thingstiaWTin ^^Wrl5aiTet, more & Ohio railroad, ominous look.

State Association of Congregation-

alista will meet at Kokomo on Thursday, June 2d, and continue in session over the following Sunday. Pr. Gulliver, President of Knox College, will deliver an addjreM at the jqbilee meetioK to bejbejd nnsKion fifiiU9 A»ie$ation in» .i v' *T'i'

couple who attended a meeting, at Lado* last Sanday, that during a drive across Haw Creek the lady tumbled out of the buggy into the water, an3 tKat her chivalrous attendant held the horses and kept his clothes dry until she climbed hack iato-the/bug|y.e

leitftHti sfatea that a woman, sup-

posed to be Mr*. Pearson, was run over and killed on the sugar Creek bridge, on the Gncinn»tlapdLafayette n«nr«ai pne hall a mil# North of IWntown, by the mail train, about six o'clock on Wednesday evening. She was. picked up #here she had fiUlsn^and {paDB^to bes horribly mangled add dead. 7

IT annoafeoed that the Fifteenth Annual Fair of the Union Agricultura Society of Montgomery, Parke and Putnam counties, will be held at Russellville, from the 5th to the 10th of September Inclusive. Extensive arrangements are h»!ng made by the managers for this exhibition. The premiums amounting to more than $2,000 are to be paid in cosh

THE Grand Temple of Honor at it3 imi1"" in New Albany on Wednesday ftlMMd the following gfficarsj D. H. Hooper,*}. T„ "New Albany E.' T. Young, G. W- V. T., Evansville Will A. Quigley, G. W. B., Madison G. H. Knapp, Treasurer, Paoli W. Shaw, G. W. Chaplain, New Albany J. H, Smith, G. W. Usher, Indianapolis L. MBrackett, G. W. G., Madison.

the' o^ganifetioiiof th? Krst lodge

of 'MiWons Indiana,^vhich event occurred at Vincennee in the year 1809, sixty-one years ago, the craft hartnultiplied its numbers greatly, and increased the number of its Lodges until they now num)xt ^25 in the 3&te, compfMr Ing about 22,000" affiliating Masons, and it is supposed there are in the neighborhood of 2,000 who are non-affiliating.

FROM the Indianapolis Journal we learn that a few days since General Kimball received a note from New. York City addressed as follows: "Treasurer State"of TQ4'»P«3 Indianapolis, Indiana," postmAkedNeW Yorl^ M^lst, Th4 e4tV4jk){* contiuaed a $1,000 note, and the following words written on a piece of note paper: "Credit permanen School Fund of the State §1,000." The handwriting was evidently disguised, and the General has been holding the same several days^ |n expectation of get^ifg something explanatory. As il* sfalb^ the only conclusion to be arrived at is, that the amount is conscience money, and the General will be under the necessity of presenting the case to the Legislature, as there fe no provision of law for th* turning over of such oners to the School

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Rev. E.F. Hoirc}of t?us city,'^" beea appointed to nreach the sermon on that jii *-lei t'|f. •, •.,!»? CJ •9SWI !•.

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CHICAGO.

Train aaade speech1 at' Fenian head* quarters itnd contributed^ $50 to aid the cause. He will speajc again to-night

WOMAN SCFFRAGBI AS^BCLATION.

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i6" N«rthjrest^rn jV^omjm'f ^Suffrage. The Assofciatvin has teen iji sessiop day.

t)ur n^.' the morning^.segswjn ^pe^ches -proposed"in this city in June, were m^uile by GilM Bl.JStebDins, pf De- C.J ^oit, Miss Miss Anthony, Miss recicnan lou, Judge Waite, and others,

A Constitution,, was nreranteAiand ndtpted,^wd ?n« tended t^d^.i^rx,

President, Adele Hazlett, of Michigan Vice Presidents, Robert J. IngersolJ, of Illinois Liane BoVntOtaj 'of 'Ilidtana Mrs. Fairchildf iof WiBCoHSittj Mary J. Colborn, of Minnesota, Henry O'Conner,

Cole, of Ohio. Executive Committee—

Miss A. J. Chapin. Recording Secretary—Mrs. Harriet Brooks. Correspond-

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amendment to the Constitution of the rPjpgtedJMytaeii ^mecognixing and declaring the right of women to exercise ,the elec- nKinuiiiT tive franchise:, tbflns1 y^h all ^^f^excUemc other citirtiis.^

ems.

RAILROAD

PROJECT,

more umo rauroaa, addressed members of the Chicago Board of Trade to-day in regard to construction of an air line railroad between this city and Pittsburg, passing through Akron and Tiffin, Ohio. At Pittsburg it will connect with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad.

Garret claims that the opening of this' new toute yiy

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will give quicker and cheaper* are now en-

AMONG FENIANS. has prevailed among

the Fenians of this city all day. They very generally disbelieved the reported capture of O'Neill, until it was confirmed

LOUISVILLE.

LOUISVILLE, May 26.—In the general this morning there was an ani-

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mated-aiscui uointingjla bqpn reaeivi -Wppointmen on this question reported in favor of allowing lay exhorters, which report was adopted by the Assembly.

In the afternoon the Assembly accepted the invitation of the Louisville Bridge Company and took an excursion over tne bridge, visiting New Albany and Jefl'ersonville, Indiana.

The proposal of the Northern Presbyterian Assembly for a committee, to consult respecting the settlement of differencos that are in litigation, is a fheme £tb*/grtafcMikleiie«t.: rt 1K»I

The Committee on Foreign Correspondence were not prepared to report today. Their .report $3 fhe,order sff the dav fontef oicl^k.to-njDrjfew.i

The' addr«s6s of Dfi. VartTyke and Dodge yesterday made a profound impression, and struck a tender chord in &r f.re£fc! of ht^utaSfer. There were a great m&ny moist eyes, and the overture was cordially responded to in the feelings of many. Could a vote have been taken then the question would have been settled affirmatively by an over-

Ditteriy oppos^fcto any response tnat may eventually lead to union, and making V&rneft efforts to counteract the effect of the speeches of the Philadelpha delegation.

I T- FEHTA»' HECRUITS. CINCINNATI, May 26.—About one

hundred Fenian recruits have left this city for Canada since night before last. They have generally gone in small squads

ed James Burk, a bricklayer, Ca and Hu liJ)tiin(Ur an4 Wi of Coving! nounderstaHiini

AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. BOSTON, May 26.—The American

600 missionaries and teachers among the freedmen, with an attendance at day school) t%kt school of

left by special train late last night for St. Albans.

"tab FEHIAir CAMPAIGN. NEW YORK, May 26.—Special dis* patcbas lia regard to cmovements on the IliriMpqr^aie in wilftance th^same as sent |iigaC. One from .Buffalo dated at

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kpatm«iit%y the 11=20 trtiin to-H&h(. {Toey iid ndt start &Mn the depot, but were up ami were switched from

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1 'i li WEKiilr ifciiiij.^ CHICAGO, May 26. Fenians nave crowded tlifir hcuulquaftei^.all tlMporn* ing, and there' isjnucfe ucuawentT-, J?orty Fenians left iwb hours since, some for the East, and quite a number for Minne-

iB not known. George Francis Train arrived from Miiwiesota this mormng. He reporte that a tribe of- CbipjMWa Indians havfcjoined the Fenians at'Wiaftepeg. Thw 'are unxler command of a chief Who a few weeks since wati converted by a ftitholic priest.

Lake Shore ^cain. There is universal commotion among the leaders here tonight. They are more reticent. Rumors of large additions of troops to arrive on -propellers, which are expected during tjke bight or early in the morning. It is expected another large detachment will leave to-morrow evening."

Col.' Start-, of Louisville, who fought •1 with Gto. O'Neill at Ridgeway, in 1866, passed thapugh here for the seat of war, wherever that may be, with 100 men.

I ADVICES FROM CURA. GLate Cuban advices state that there is a rqmor to the effect that the "Intendent" advocates the placing of a loan of fifty mfllipp,dollars in' the United States, if p&tfiMe, giving the island and its revenues as security. If true, it would give

the Spaniards plenty of money and form a party of bondholders for the United States.

No war'aews of importance was at hand, Ufc W V'. FIRE.

George Stratford & Go's oakum factory, Hudson-street, Jersey City, was burned yesterday afternoon. Lass $50,000. insured $26,000. The Pacific Hotel adjoin' ig was damaged about $5,000.

A MONSTER FESTIVAL

Similar & the Boston Peace Jubilee, is. •urnnmwt in tliis citv in June. The'Eni-' The'Em pire Rink is to be fitted up for the purpose,

jbecca, Mott,'of Vbictgo, land distinguished vocaliste and musician^ Miss Peckham, Aj^s Bal-1 ^om aU^^gts of the United States are

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Y&lmaseda had written'

ToTfie TRaro" d3"^a Marina, 'requesting that jounial to deny the current report that he and De Rodas were on bad terms.

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TH® BARIEN EXPBPITIOH.

i-l By th^Bt&mer Alaska,: advices from *uie Darie^expcdition, of May I3th,'nave -been rec^ved. Work of survey has' progressed wSlve mHes inland from the Bay Tef San S^-at which distande the fi r«t mountaiiKipurs proper were reached. jTlie hi^^t elevation passed being 112 wet. Progress of the survey has been. impeded by «3ieavy rains whicli swelled the streaittf'io torrents. Weather hot.

The worx df surveying the Bay of San Bias wasjprtig ressing rapidly,-and it is believed wilt be completed by the time the expedition is ready to sail home.. The fl9ti&»-e?th»guard nftmBered eight perT 9Q&mr» W*»ith the surveying party were sick wjth feve? and ague, the rest of the expedition in,

Aeil'h- The expedition, sails for home about the 27th of the present

excitement here continues in­

tense, Tlje leaders profess to have dispatches from fhe front denying the rennttir«4^eoaenilizatipo on the part *f.tbe men, and speakinghopefully of the prospect of a battle. ^Franklin is characterized as-» JWint to-draw the attention of pAjJiiiLl fcftA KrtL'r peneml Gy^ason telegraphs from Water(tftwn, "all «bt, men going forward—

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on IfcfL Hu*0H BiMr JSdad, fa said to have carried 1,400 men under Colonel kW.-'QMfed«rat« officer,- .. ijrnoif iQfStias leayingTto nigbt with a. thousand .mory. Fenians men at Malone. and are preparing tojfnoye in a westerly direction.

Irislimen denounce what they

Ah&oioffemeAt.-...s t. XwD-^detachmeats- of United-- States tnm]5i leftJoBabe froatiet.to^daT.V .,

OEFA^e^troN.

iFhafibokro^ John McMarsh, late "colleetertifr taxes at Westfeld, N. J^jhow a deficit of $14,000. Suit will De comn^nc^d against securities for recovery*

SUICIDE:

H^fe,ian-old

m», hung .him*

selfln a barn at Liberty Corners, JS. J.," Bpt—wlrlil 1 HfilrmlT mnrrrirr a ladyieed Coakliiur wept- into-, the barn and nCmg himself From the siime beam.

EARTHQUAKE.

$outh AmetiiMtn advices meation^thst the city of Mendoza was visited on the 24th of March by a terrific earthquake, which destroyed all buildings with upper stories. The loss of life is not stated, but is said to be much less than might have been expected.

CINCINNATI.

BASE BALL.

ClNOnrt»Avft, May 20.—The Red Stockings defeated the Davtons at Dayton today, score 104 to 9. ,v

CELEBRATION.

The German Pioneer Society celebrated their second anniversary here to-day .-Mj HABEAS CORPUS.

ID examination of the case'of Col. Rob-et-ts to-day before Commissioner Holliday,.A, P. Williams, for refusing to answer' queuioiiJ, whicli he could not do without criminating himself, was sent to jail for contempt of court, and was subsequently released on writ of habeas corpus ogcLfif thjee thousand^llar^.

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bv Commissioner Delano to suspend in •his district till further orders collection of tax assessed against pork packers.

FENIAN.

«'fcti,&eiin|f «ere In .^enk^&cles, but no excitement during the day. Few believe that more than one hundred have left Cincinnati, some think not more than fifty* Doubtless, there are many who ^Wrmy means. Thfe ofgaRizatibn^ere Continues to'giVe the matter the shoulder"*

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FOUR RBQIMCHTS OF FENIAKS. MAikMK ^. T., May 20L— Four regiments of Fenians crossed Trout River line this morning and are now moving on Bwiti^Aft laeat. CoL O'lieajj is in command. Colonels Smith, McWade, Thompson^ad Campbellj are Regimental

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JUDICIAL ELECTION. -The Judicial elec­

tion passed off without a single distnrbThn Democrttigti^M is probably by a small ma&OStf over the Fusion ticket.

punishment, extept eases of premeditated murder, and murder of membei^ of

v. W3« LONDON-, May 26.—The ship Margaret Smith, front Greenock for Cuba, has ptft back leaking.

GREAT COHKISHMCE.

LOKDON, Jdajr 26.—The Morning Port iri confident that fhe loyal, and energetic action of the American RaHent will pkee the Fenians in a propBt light before the world, and as being enemies Of man„H5d. (JA K11 ,cRiciE*r.

In tle cricket match at Dublin yesterday, between all England eleven and all Ireland twenty-two, the former were eafei ly victorious.

THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION? LONDON. May 26.—The Times says while President Giant's proclamation itself is satisfactory, the absence of American troops on the border to carry ot.t its provisions is deplorable. This however, the Times continues, is not surprising^ as tt-oops are rtpt usually quartered on a friendly frontier. TroOps sMcfula be sent to Canada immediately, and Canada should forward to the front -all |h« sol diers she can spare. Canada must have no tenderness for this second offense.— Marauders must be treated as robbers, ruffians and murderers.

The Morning Telegraph says Presideht Grant h'as netA1 with foyalty a and honor.

BOLLIOK.

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Bullion in the Bank of England has increased £402^)00 sterling. j-. ODGMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES., *he ease of the government of the United States .versus £lakely for attiii'df certain guua, afietfert^hl Qlh Ribce xame up for decision the Rolls Court, when -cn Ifl Svot of.thlnJffiliBI

AMKRIOJ{N PROMPTITCDK.* 4 The Pall Majl Gazette, admits promptitude with which the American government acted on the Canadian frontier, and seeks to dissipate the fears of those who expect worSe results fromfrh^* Fenian., invasion. „.:.j

ILLNESS OP D'LSRAELT.

D'Israeli is again ill, but it is said there is no reason for apprehension.

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The name of the engineer, who with his family, was murdered in Uxbridge, is Marshall, The supposed muedMria aoW finder arrest and is' said to beMfl Momer .who was transported to Australia, 18 years ago through 'the efforts of the deceased. "t a

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IBERIAN ORION.

PARIS, Mpv 26.—Dispatchfe from Lisbon reporT that on Tueraay groups ot citizens, passed through the streets crytbg "Live the IberianUnion."FEAROF A COAMTIOIJ AGAINST THE MIN6

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In the. oorps kegiidatiO to^mOrrow inl^rpepation vi$ be submitted to Government on the cause _of dilsoluti oftlie peiscitory committee. Ministeria journals express the fear that the questloh raised may resulf ii a coalition of the right aiid .left tiw of the #p» against the Ministry. It is announced that'on this occasion the left will declare itsfelf a-constitutional' party, and signify its willingness to acoept power under the Ehipefrdr,if i6 ia peftniitkd 1rt cafry out its programme. M.. Picard is the leader in the movement, and will be chief of the party which is to be called the Constitution nl Left. .*

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THE FENIAN MOVEMENT.

WASHINGTON, May 26.—Much interest fell here regarding th,® Fenjan aiavement, which hieits with general j-e^rtobs-tion. No doubt the administration will do all in its power to check them and maintain the neutrality laws. REVENUE CUTTER ORDERED TO OQDEN8-

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i'lie revenue cutter

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wjiifih has

been out of co»mi»ai^n aoi#e ting, has been ordered by tlie-t Sec rata r$ the Treasury tfrbe tout ih readiness and proceed to Ogdensburg, pending present Fenian disturbances, for the purpose of protecting property of American citizens.

CUSTOM RECEIPTS

tor the week S3,953,744. OEN. JORDAN wa«4.v4he UotKe ihi^ifrtrtftwA^i conference with individual members, known friends of Cuban independence.

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ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN.

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LOUIS, May 26.—The Republican, somewhat curtailed in size, appeared as usuid.^iis morniqg. A. temporary structure wnl be built od the old site, but a permanent building of imposing size and appearance will be erected further up town, as soon as a proper location^can be secured.

SACKETT'S HARBOR.

ARTILLFIRY FOR OGDEN8BURO. 4 SACKETT'S HARBOR, May 26.—Sixty officers and jpen

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Sr.ALBi^nW fankM^t so J» the moruaiaa i* Ihis 'rtrtioni.ie. amitdmm1/ hai) bin* 'Bute, afWrf tha arrest of ^Gte O'Neikl, Radian officer* held a long council of warp and decided that it was useless ia thun with

vading CinadiaM soil, and as a oonfoquence the roads leading from here to Franklin are lined with returning Fen^ aas. ., .^-'v ••»... •.

IL FROMTHK»EAT orvvr-AK. A gentleman jtfst from Franklin bringa information tha£ .there is not .-v Fenia« in the village, tha gups, ammanition^ blankets da, are spKtter^ilabfntj, a great abundance. The rf/ok find filq complaik bitterly of officers, and say they do not* understtnd their busiuagHi

It ft evident "the point 'chosen for eron ing the line was most aufbrfttnate. An aid of Gea. (yNeili Sayffii thdcisand^new could not have driven the OkftafnaAS from their posiUon, whiJi .was, natu rid ly very strong,. a^d F^niai^ foj-' the lubst part behaved Ui^Iy a^iid became^a^UTi d«-

ved l^adly ^iid becameju^y.d

O'Neill is noW iw jail at BurtiiMo^.' General Spear i»'liere at the Weradn House. #4

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homesteads only to amount of' $1,000 ibt»

reported^a resolution declaring the speech* on recogftitipif of Ohba! irtterted in Uie Dait^Globfr-of Feb.rf 20fh, 1870,s«nder leaWM prtnl-|flte(l-to M«ttge1i, coiiCaiN» nmat-ks of rp£%da*H hara»ier ^oMhit# ed by the rnlefl ^of~rtie" House iild- iA? proper to beiaserted-in the Congressional GloH wdrl^to^i|ijS|lV%fKBrietoi s. ofr the Globe toexclude it., a ,,, .«i

The Speaker, 80gges?e3.. fiat as^Mi^f

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ENGLISH CATTIVKSI.

MADRID, May^.—The Englishmen* eaptdred by the Brigands peatGifcrHlter,. are not 'vet rescued. fhe ^arty insisted of Johir Barell,' his nephew's and two domestics.

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LONDON, May 26.—A -Regatta for yachts of all nationswill take place Inr'the 22d pf June,'for thef Prince of Wales prize 'cup. The yatchs to start frQin Cpwep at five in the ioomihg, til thrdilgh thfe Needle to Portland, .where tiwy round the Shambles, and retnrft back to the

was not In hu seat, the, resolution .bewithdrtiwft 'llrtMef pf^lntU 'I't Hjiw KO

ii: jgttiefc6, ijill re .. tiOns. It mokes ftn approprj:itipii to tlie amount of nearly$^(HW,00^!aiiJ tlie fol-*-Ipwingife among. tjfe'iwm^Tir'^ilarge mcfnt gfhaAor fa3nhie^tit yhicaii6l|lp0^ (00: for imprdVemiit ,6f4 Erie Harbor ["20,000.: Btmkitk jTBiiffalo $80,000 0|CotV^$l0,000 Charlotte, N. f20,000 Big SoJas §9,000 Oswego $50jv OOOJ Qgdanronrg $1$.000" iludson River |540,000' rfemoVing offstnictionH in East 'river JiSOjOOO^'exhSliuation and srirveys of North aiicl NOJTOwestern .laWs .and 'tiviefs. "and Attantrc'rand Paciffc '6dasts

ing machinery usetF iA steain vess^lii from tonnag^diiu^ l'efeVftd, a.j .. l^ie "ffbiise' prp'ceedea_ to /cne 6n the Northern "Pacific Railforfd'bull All amendments wet-e /ejected a'n(I 'iwflSidj Wigaiat38.!

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thg first Art^Jhjry

I this m^iing.fof Ogdenshtfi^

PmUDELPHIA.

PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. PHILADELPHIA, May 26.—Afternoon session of the Presbyterian Assembly for administration of the Holy Communion and VifhM- devotional tjefrvicCyi''

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RicWM(ftrD,ArA^ Mky^fr—The mnnio-

doubted. Both parties are bringing out all thev have.

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i^ongreM for accppta^e of New Jer^jt, Ste^ens^

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A toint resolution giving consent, oi

joint resolution giving

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Mr. Sdmnnds, from ther» Jtidiciai-y: Oomarrittee, submitted a report'u^ten tjlio, memorial

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QiM^ns. ofjJShodp,jMafd^

^^n'd&crimmaiion^i^P>^^ natur^Liaea citizens und^r .the Cpnatttuiion "iof that, State, and asked that the committee bk discharged from1 fuMh^ir Mnsideration W»1 ordered. -.1(1 ii

Mr. Ramsay, from Post Ofi5fceIi€fci ,Ujittee,. reported aq. g,raende^ hth^ billjtc^ provide lor c^rrying ^he ami* betiiefeiu ye.U^Upd StaUa aila ifxe the Uniied.St^^. •R^l't^e South America. he

Mr. Conkling, from Judiciary Committer retorted a sabstitnte for the If if for regulMiag proee^diBg' for aritu tion of aliens.

The appropriation bill was pri with, anq several ajnjpdmen,te .adopi Themll wf^. th^jepqj^wMo

ose, upoi^. ,whicV,r ^par

except

votes decided by Senators. wks*' bade tHa 'Wmend

-Me. CMoia, from Comrmittee' ^Jn'Teri-ii' toriea, report^* bill limendm^ £law of '1f#w Me3ftCoswWch Wieves reaP Wtate fi*om etecutionj with

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.(iVMu Til:* MISERABIJE FAILURE/ TORONTO, May* 28.—From the best information (received, Jlnian,raid, so far a* Pigeon Hill ia Cono^ri\e^ tft forced upon as, a miaerabje Xl^. ieniare qoir retreating^ leaving tjbeir arms, bagraggand wounded bphindtj^emi

No.loss of life on the Canndiaft side. Huntington i§ now the principal |oint of inter«t, where every necessity prep^rstTIAIIIHIMBNANMNDEOJU

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PROTECTION. 4MB. THH FRONTIER. OTTA^KMay, 26,-rrIt is rqmore^l that' the,Qyemmeotha8 received, notioe ^rom the/British Government fhat MiniBte¥ Thornton has been, directed qy fbe Secretary of For«gn,A|i»i'rs to, demand prdi teotion ofthe C«iftdupifrontier by, deat Grant, .^.awij

VIETtJAHY CO^LAfSED.-

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TORONTO, May M.-*THE Fenian movement is looked jipon as virtually collapsed. Straggling* parties may give a little taaafclejmt preparations are so complete that entire defeat will attend any farther attempt* at maniaa.,

The mqr Indians having attacked1 troops at Sank St. Man« 6eanot be traeed' to a reliable sort-cat atid Siitest advices eagr nothingaf it. i\ MI

On Niagara aad Detroit frontiers a .sufficient force is in readiness to repel* any1 attempt to enter lh« country. |aa(W.Lai .i9*Wr.w .IW I laiu I a: noo a isauiO 411 ii" -i -..c.iMi si* *iie**uaot*h WWWd ,ad

hqs baeq eleoted Bishop of the Protestant Episoopal Diocese of New Hampshire

Each syrup is delivered from a separate which keeps each kind distinct,and does not allow the different kind of flavork' to mingle. The drinking glames are k^Bt lu a codling chamber, immediately under th^sgrup outlets, and no flies, in* isecfajtu-: dost can approach them- The aoolingrarface of the soda -water is gre^ly exfendlsd, HM SO arranged that the iea bears directly.'upon it. With the water, the syrppawiiAihe, drinking glaaasa thoriongWy cooledv a oolder glass of the beverige, by many degrees, is obtained, than wtiere the water is drawn into a warm tumbler'upon a hot summer day.

)th-«aA Sxe*niM«—The Good TempIdrs' will gt^bn a grand pid-nic tntnioB to Marshall, Wednesday, Jnne 8th. The jhjjiQ.genec»Uy are. invited to pwticiiwte. Touts' braee and string hand will MSMm£any the excnrsiotK Round tripf gentlemen, 75 e«nts ladies, 80 cento -jX^piigM'i^TP. o'clock, A. M.

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HAVANA, Mar 2$.—Spanish veneis are watdilnc the Onban cost clonelr to iaterI hfpt flllihtnft

few.

ing reported killed and 10 or 15 wounded. W put in place ia the Pof General Donnel^rih attemptihg1 to e*» cape from'RidinMWf house was- wounded in the leg bat net serifasiyv

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Mr. Baker has had moek troahle and

ments undi»pb««d'of W f^ted 0iV ^®e l,delay in gating Sis finntadn operation, o'clocktoimottdw. »»-.*•••=•• I Tiyt jiVl^as tliesatisfaction

Concert.—Tickets

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after some fillibtfsterftig, 'wfitt oVci- till to-morrow, two aid' a half hours to be allowed for ^idba&sion,' anff'a vote to bei taken Withptit AirtheV dilatory mbtl^hs.

The bill to revive the commercial and navigation interests (it the United?Sta)se was discussed at lengtlf,aqt( fliV^lly a kqdtionfolable'itj by Allison, Was rejected— 61 against 105. Adjodnied.

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BALTIMORE, May 26.—The Bev. Isaac QaRimi a venerable Methodist clergyman, died yesterday aged 81 years.

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Ca^ANDAUiVA, N. Y, May J6»—Genral John A, Granger died at noon tooral John A* Uranger day, after a protracted illaewc.

Office Lebky by 8. K. Baker A Cfti la deserving of more tlian passing notice, for tliQ reason Uiat aside from its elegance, and the cooling beverage drawn froai it, the foaaning liquid is pure and e/een. Thi footitainrf In tl^e basement are lined with, 'l^rcelain, and hence there is no danger of poison incident to fountains lined with tinj The geawttkn of gas is upon an entirely new principle. The whole of] jtfie valve iuid syrup chambers are of solid glass, to the extreme outlet. The syrups dd not cdme in contact with any metal whatever, and being thud contained tirely in glass, remain for any length of iitfme 'with thfcir purity unimpaired.—

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now of offering

his ,cusi«mera the best aoda in the city, tie also starts with a reduction in price, giving thiKeen tickets for ooe dollar.

'Mot Selling at theTerre Haute House ^eyery evening during Uie races, by Thoasas J. Gist.. i-mv M-dlL

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for th*

Concert to begiyen in. aid of the Providence Hospital, wiiieb takea place oa THnrsday, tho 2d of June, will be for sale on, We^liy^day morning or the present we^k, at the bookstore of 6.G/ Cox. Admission' 50.,cents. Reserved Meats, 75 cepts/

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FFW Tnttor 8HAP.—HKNRT WINTER has just "bpened a Tailor Shop -oh Ohio stieet, opposite the New Court House, wliepliD is readyfto make up clothes to x}rd«r in the best manner and at low price ait dsn be done by any tailor in the city.

Cutting-:promptly attended top also, Ready Made Girthing for sale at ti. very Inttf timiro .... low ngure^j, ,,,

Call and see^^St nth side Okio street, between Third aad Fourth. ld-dlai.

\yANTa, Ac. Advertisements ot "wants' "for sale," "loat," "found," etc^ will W Ihserted In the Oaa^VExraas for tverUy-/ut cent*.

gCrojlutl Cr»qnet**!-*-The largnA ^qd. finest supply ever in the city. Sets from 13.60 to 812.00.

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15g

M»In gtreet-

97,86s Ningrr MnehlBM made and sold in 1869. A few more to be had at 83 Main street.

The Singer Manufacturing Co., are no»* making 8000 machines each and dfery week. Call soon and get one at tawrance'ft.

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Ftf* Bargains ki Corsets, Fancy Goods and Notions go to Her* A Arnold's.

Hera Ik Arnold, are controling the market In foncy goods, better than any house In the city.

Just Beeeirad something new in the Hair line, at an astoundingly lcrtrTtprices, at Hem A Arnold's.

nold's.

Chignons, at Hert A Ar­

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Hew jewelry, at Hen A Arnold

Mr. lien Is now in New York ship* phfg home new goods by the carload, at prices below any imagination.

J. Stetamekl is selling the best Ice in (the market. m2,dtf

jBuuaE 'NoTW, in single sheets and hoaad in small books, on sale at the Daily a«a» Steam Printing Establishment.

Th»M gwtMww ever brongbt to this aaarketcan be had daily at Jdi Rappfr matt shop, on Main street, eaat of Sixth street. !BS

LCTICHS.

The Arm of Wood A l^.eajf^ l«*f Carpentry haslaess. wMdiiwilv«*»f mataal

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Ind. Jt Cfneiaaatf.... -.. ^."u^TSripS::::::: Gold.... IK 1 American Express Co... 4S Adaiai Express Co VK United States Ce 44M

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Br^lscnvh.1, Saw iQIHb COTTON—DnU and heavy tales 1.875 hales at for mlddlln* nalands. 1

4 85 for saptfrtae Stats assl *eete»e 5 00a 6 25 for extra State aad vestora 5 Steft76 for good to onolce do 8 4Daem for' white wheat western extra ft OQst for #xtra

1 MKAIr-Steady. IKT—Steady SO fcaiMt at I Wi Keoeipti S5.7W batteU market lc better wfth tkir MUM It aad. ariUiaa deaMad sates 76,000 baahelf at 1 15 forlio 2 ere. llalMferM* spring. 1 22 for Sol Milwaakee. 1 30al 33 for wiater and amber western, laetodinr oae load to

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1 Otal 1 M/oc aew aini yepisyp^ aad 1 Mia western rellow,

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heavy and lower for western ia'stdTe aad afloat aad MaM for Qalet'and na«banxed.k e»#lrM Fbia and qaiefc •, vrlTf erade tt Mi foftaed •mtR. Lessee tiva lalW H^lt#keadi

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aSO 00 for aisw. KDSOm prtaae aa^ W 60 fetirjae aiw. BSKP- Qniet aad steeiy it KaH for plain •ess, aad MaM for sstsa sppj%a

sales

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'lluklV BAMS-Qalei (•As £0 basset* at 28 a ••Bt-4(A«i4 hMrtM

Drr toods qaiet and «MaMKair«t

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tteress prtawsteaMjhajrae foe Ma^ at. 1^4 aad •Wd&KpB r.r °c'SEfcB-Q.W ,USM wit- .-w. sew two* 9** wmm «imcet. By Telefrapb.] Haw T«air. **r 26.

CINCINNATI MAMKKT.

BfTtltmthl 1 Cpioimn, MaySS. FLOUR—Bteadjr. WHEAT—Unobaaaed red ia elevators at 1 ]ki-)9 for NOTt and narle UU sell at

I N 1 CORN—In good demand aad stos4f^t »3a a96 It was offered le^ freely at fttmil.

QATS—Dall.at UaGO the latter raw for ehoiee whits. RYK-nmtjtmM.

lands !!2. low do at 21. VOBAdoC^H&etady, sa»pli hahl satis 2*7

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and BACON—Scarce and waated at W( fox shoulders. %at tberare Hell7atjHMi m&im for elear rib ndaS and 17H for. flaari not much oat of satpke and net lajiDb diaBoiitiao te soUst ths atotaflans to soiie out

LlXSmib OIL—Slria at 1», if ii^lM-atsad 7 at pair hj^tac.

N1W TORKMOltETHAKKST. If Trtotaph.) M»W Yoas.Mar 26. MONBY—Basr at a5 oe eatL

STBRLlNtt-StroagaAJWa#^, ttOU—Strons opened »t I4ii aad olo«»d ^CvT^t^NQ jWTNSS—i to 4 per ceat.

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«re Mohairs./nartMr s^aKArhaa »nood them, edlfoHafif. wTtMS^rtrand beaatifal black goods lalMMdlfN the

Wehave a eon»l ted PI noan most

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Tuell,Ripl*vd l*m*nir, Oemar Mala and *ifth streets.

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ftasatws?

trade. 1 wish all fHaads t^seatUiBO »T». k.ujj, intrj*.

Sir patironscs to'the hoi Tern fcsate. Mat B. U70

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Bate started a •antdhidtHag nfohllihiseat at 174 Wahash efieet. whetw *e» sreaafciac the Tabular Star Oogper Llihtnlag

The_handsomestv stres«est. bert MdXop-

iae pwbm pattoiMN.

as we hope to afrit. ariOdtw

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