Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 May 1870 — Page 1

The

The

EXPRESS

Published ETery t« (Sunday! AT

COB. SI1T1U MM Ml OFF.

^UBSCBIFTJOW^

Oni, lopy on# One copy si* manias. ju One copy three month*.

Delivered by tb« earner. «0 eeuts WaESIT copy one year.

THE

STATE.

poUtoe bog ia still making whole­

sale ravages in many parts of thi Slflte.

General Lew

"Wallace will deliyer

the Decoration add»,,ft 14^0%. today.

decoration of Soldier*' graves, to­

day, will be genera), throughout the

State.

Thi

Mason* propose to erect a new

Hall and bosiMM block, in Madison, tliia season.

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A week or so ago an itinerant peddler of spectacles made his appewce in Bedford and, after Belling all he conldofhis wares, started off on the Blooming ton road on foot. On last 8unday the peddler's box was. found, rifled of its contents, in Dunn's woods near town. The blood upon the leaves on the gronnd, and other evidences of a severe struggle, indicate, almost to a certainty, that a murder has been committed. We le*rn_ that it is the intention of the autltorities to make a search for the body of the JPH* posed-to-be murdered man, an$l if possible bring-the guilty party to justice.

An

Indianapolis jpper states that the family of Mrs. Buchanan, near Ghriatiansburg, Browir county, consisting of six persons, were poisoned last Mondfy morning at breakfast. As soon as it was known- the eldest son, David* eighteen years old, started for a physician, bat died before reaching him. The others were alive when last beard from. Three pack* ages of poison were found in the well. It is supposed that a relative from Ohio, who has been in the neighborhood for some time, is the guilty person. They inherit jointly with him a large estate- He has been trying to buy their interest hot could not, And it is supposed he took this way to get their portion of the property.

It turns out, as we predicted, fl»at Evansville has not quite "thirty miles of gas mains." The Courier of that eity, says:

•:.i jam-

About two years and six ifiortthr ago the length of gas mains in Evansville were extended through otnf streets five and a half miles. The report of the mo-

We charge notning®rs«ungfBip^ple of Evansville tight on their load fairs, as we have had frtquefit occasions to do, but think the Courier might have given «b credit fyr which it might have used With much Effect in the recqnt waUjr wc®fc£i»mpaign.

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the apportionment sheet of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, there are several matters of interest, some Of which may be worthy our consideration. We find by it the comparative wealth, population, etc., of the several counties of the State The ten counties having the largest population between the and twenty-one yean areas follows: Marion •?2' Allen......... -iS\ Vanderburg Wayne Tippeeanoe Vigo Jefferson

Dearborn Floyd Madison v.

tax are—

Hendricks..

Marion Vanderburg. Adamt Vigo..

floyd..

nox

Ltporte. Clay Dubot*. Ripley

The ten which tionment: Marion Alien Vanderburgh.. Wayni Tippetenoe.... Vigo Jefferson Dearborn. Floyd Mauison

The ten which draw other conntiesu wAllen Jefferson,....

Nineteenth

statute.

safe of William Hugh, of Delphi,

was picked last Thursday night and robbed of one hundred and fifty dollars.

'We understand the steamer Advance is lying at the nine mile riffle, where "he will probably remain until released from her position by a rise in the river. Thi* is unfortunate, as the freight business of the Wabash is daily uicreuing and demands constant attention.— Ft»ennes Time*.

The

Bedford 1km ot the 26th says:

Since then two

retary shows this fact. Since then miles and a half additional have... laid, making J^tot*! .sLj&shi Jftlkjf j» to mains. '"Tj,""-

.... 9.869

The ten that pay the largest educational

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Marlon.^:..::..:.J.:.^..^n-K^^.^^MO Wayne.. ».*•.«——••• g'SS Vigo i. Vanderburg Allen 2RS! Putnam..-. flMjj!

The ten which pay the largest educational revenue from, all source*

Marion.-..,-' Wayne......... Tanderbnrg

Alfen Putnam..*— Montgomery.

gendriok*

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ttah ..IA.,,.

27.W3 23,831 21,569 .20,110 '17.7 18.8 18.4

Shelby The ten which pay the largest Uqnor license

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Greene Spencer llarriaon Madison Jennin is Jajper

.•*$00 4,800 1,360 i.£0 1K0 .1.000 1^)00 800 000 800

gat the largest apper-

1,772

.J.8S6 19,766 17,987

most from the

118,535 10, m«i

3 oa

Year

Numerous county Conventions were held on Saturday, and many gallant tickwe* trotted out.*: F.

A change of venue in the Daugherty case at Kokomo has been ordered to Tipton county. The case will be tried in No­

vember/ •. :'t ,?rr iftftr i,. A movement is on foot to establish'in Indianapolis a first class Practical Business and Military College on a large to be incorporated under the

By Telegraph. ffit.fi

The Fenians, who had been told by Gen. Starr to keep up a steady tire for ten minutes, obeyed orders and stopped the advance of the British. Before the expiration of ten minutes, the Canadian troops, far outnumbering the Fenians, made a movement as they intended, to flank and capture the invaders, when Gen, Starr formed a r.ear. guard and retr6fl^*ta VJrfflBtofcd. The British Winued firing and pressing the JPenians, whQ managed to maintain comparatively good order, until they reached the United States line, when a -parting vollw. was given the British, and the battle of Trout river was oyer.

Who commanded the. British troops not kidw^T Orf tMe finish dde vndet* General Starr were Col. .Kobertson, Aid-de-Camp,of fltifiiJtSh, Ohro, MSybiT William O'plf* m$rd*Vwp M**®/ Wm. H. Shange's, Inspector General, Major Daniel Sharp, Quarter Master, of Rochert^ry jCoL Willianr D. fTIionipedb, of Albahy.^Cof. M. ONeilVof Plnhrdelphia, Col. Smith, of Buflalo, Col. CrfnebelE tC'Youngstown, Pfc., and hu CaTWiMf T&li<fc. Jthei

It reported that General Donnelly has died, and that two JEenian pwfxJnei*

A Buffalo special states that men are constantly arriving in small parties from the West' and going forward, as fast as means cap be raised. Loinmittees are canvassing the city for subscriptions) Hfld the response is said be liberal. An enthusiastic meeting was held at Fenian headquarters last night, which was addressed by. Colj McClure-jJChicago. He

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ban encoUraging accMnt of aflairs at -waiung at

all

points for means to come forward. Fenians continue to deny the truth of the report of defeat, and talk encouragingly. Parties returned from the front represent things as going OB'favorably. "Numbers of United States troops stationed here attend Fenian meetings. About 50 more Fenian soldiers arrived on the 10:30 P.

Ctraur from the Vim tf-fnd left on the

SALE OF IRON "WORKS.

The Novelty Iron Works sold at auction to-dav, subject to a mortgage of $250,000, for $135,000.

PRODUCE EXCHANGE.

Governor Fairchild, of Wi9con*i&rad~ dressed the Produce Exchange to-day upon the practicability of building a canal to connect the Mississippi river with Lake Michigan. The Exchange adopted resolutions settiag forth the great need ol cheaper transportation far the^ produce of the West to the seaboard', "and urging Congress to favorably consider the projected canal a work of. national ipfe/ mFORMED PRESSYTF.BIAN ST&qD lie Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church was to-day occupied in revising the new covenant. Jt denounces atheists, bewails the preVAlfence of crime, asserts that Presbyterianism is the only divinely instituted form of church government, ^discountenances secret orders, condemns Poperv and spiritualism, and conforms its belief to the Westminster

informs its bellet to tne uesimin

5.761 W9l

if.

The ten which overpay most Marion— "Wayne Rush r-.-» Putnam Fayette —.—— Hen4riokt vj,- --r—T"— J*|S MontgomeryVaoderbnrc Vlao a •_ Union.1

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The counties which report ^uqr license: Benton, Blackford, Grant Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, H«BrV, Jay. La grange, Newton, Parka, Stsnb—

Union.

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FENIAN COUNCIL OF WAR. Malone,

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YORK.

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BATTLE OF TBOUT EIVEK.

New Yobk,

May 28.—A Malone spe­

cial gives the following account of the engagement lat Trout river: General Starr, of Cincinnati, at seven o'cloek vesterday morning crossed the line at 'trout river, and advanced with his command, numbering not more than 300 stragglers, and proceeded about five hundred yards-when he deployed on the right audi left o£ the road, his extreme right rtsnng OnTrout rivef. He had not occupied this position long when British troops and Canadian militia emerged from the woods a little in front and on the other side of the Fenians. A line of battle was at once formed by the British, and a sharp, steady fire was .opened on the Fenians. There was at the time a small rail fence in front of the latter, which was immediately converted into a sort of stockade. ... i, t-

The Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad will commence laying track on the first division of thenrxond on Monday,

A CHILD KILLED.

A child w«^ fun apd ^Jled b7 ,a -jnc-nic train att ^the' Bdl^fontainfc Railroad in this city to-day. fibe.

McCord'A^^ WlieitlyV planing mUl was destroyed by fire this afternoon. Loss on mill and lumber, eighteen" to,twenty thousand dollars insured for J12J000 in the Home, of Columbus, $1,000 Seeu-

$1,500 Republic, $1,000 Lorillard, $1,500 T-! to#?*

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Losses were

one killed, one wounded and one missing, who were all in the si^th. Col. Thompson, who does riot know tlie names of his wounded and missing. W from malone.

A Malone special last night, saya there nshere-ftowj and several hundred more are expected -night or in the morning, if the Buffalo •lice fail to stop their coming from the West. Gen. John H. Gleason, of Richmond Va., has assumed command of the forces' here, and Gen. Starr has disappeared,as the Fenians threatened to lynch him for his cowardice.

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ABSCONDED.

The book-keeper of Barnum Bro's., 6f this city, absconded some days ago, leaving forged and altered checks to the amount of about four thousand dollars.

FOREULQM.

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^s to be a charge in the Director Generalship at the Post Office Department forthwith. Should this rumor prove true, efforts undoubtedly will be made for th«T establish^ient of a postal treaty, I between France and the United States.

Such a treaty will be more likely to succeed under any new administration of the French Post Office Department &M

Itis now

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May 23—At a Fenian coun­

cil of wa* this aftennotm, it was refrivedi thkt'tbe presenT nnMrnefht agtfintt "Cffnada be abandoned. The .council was composed of commission^! 6fl5ccre, ont lead^ ere of the raid were no where found.

One hundred and thirteen car loads of Fenian war material has been saved. UNFORTUNATE FENIAN.

Capt. JosephJiurphy, of New .York, is reportiA-^to-nnve beer!taptumHrm! shot at Pigeon Hill. The Government sr provjded transpoftatio^ lor t&ilnei^.

S^ey^urryfcon^warA.^ l\ nolsiw owoiM^Nmb. Gen. Starr, of the Fenian force, passed through this place to-djly en rojite home, having abandoned the expedition. He reports the Fenian force is an unorganised rabble, impossible to handle and not subject to discipline. Fenian authorities

ganize the Malone division.

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FEARS OF A RAID.

Much apprthehsion dfa raid'extsts at Prescott, Canada, to-night, and volunteers have been exerci^ng in firing and skireishi6g iUki^a past'of'theNlav. -ran

TERRE-HAUTE INDIANA,

fl^h/Wdp

over Whitewater River, on the LU.dc St. X.1 lir(pyitt.ltfdai^ ind., was burned last night at 12 o'clock.^ It will be rebuiltliiniHiat^rl^ oW

Thebridge3^Sii«M! feet 1«%,- and*W^ $100,000. Supposed to be the work of an incendiary. ArrangeBtefct ^r tranrfer ^^.:^e.sP»s?^^iU^be_

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Louia, May 88.-«Jleports ate carrent that a considerable .number of Fenians have left here for the East, but it cannot bp aseertainedLthnt 'over 46 or 50 hive gone. £tecr.et ^meetings have been held to raise funds to send -recruits, but

ted to render thisR Work.eo(»oesifiilf4*nd prominent 'Irishmen regards the 'Feltan n\ovemeht premature. f••

THE BRIDGE.

The filling tAiofcsioitik&er met of ihe fridge at this point, with Crete,'' wm 'finished yesterday, and masonry on the upper part of the pier will be resumed.as granite now onftha waj arrives. -The caisson iqr (heEastern abut ment will be coimf)leted and placed in po

sition in a few days. -r a W Ar grav The ceremrfKdhfiH^lfe -fhrticipal by a very large number of people

ing soldiers completed.— ,ted in

General Lyon, by James of New YofltJ^i: IRnliefeanCia of citizens.

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vails in St. Pegaleis prison, where Jtochefort and other journalists are detained. the brigan® PRISONERS officials have ordered the closest search for the English prisoners lately captured by brigands near Gifcralter. The govern1

%&Ti ortWr«r To "SWompan' searching parties. A MANIFESTATION In favor of Espartero is expected to morrow.

CAUCUS.

"General Prim was present at the caucus of country deputies yesterday,and made a speech in favor of Serrano's elevation.

CELEBRATION.

ff

London,

Of

Mav 28.—The Queen's birth­

day flags andfie-toons weredisplayea and salutes fired. During the day there were reviews

EXULTATION IN THE CERTAINTY OF FENIAN VICTORY. The Ftig fcf iVelahtf' iiewBpaper exulU in the certainty of Feniaj^Rctory in Canada. ''Instant justice to Ireland," the Flag continue*, "can alone prevent that result. Until that is accomplished Nemesis dogs the heels of dominio,

•or fzzrvm QUIET. Toronto,

May 18.—All quiet during

the night. Only ten Fenians reported in

day. All quiet on Niagara and Detroit .frontiers,^ M«nJt force will be kept up to defend all the borders of the dominion from marauding bands wandering, near the lines.

The excitement has almost ceased, and business is rapidly resuming its former

failure. __ RED* Latest a '"pedftion inclicate 5verv forward, and Archibald will soon leave to

SENATE.

Mr. Sumner ansented a petition front' the American Cable Company, asking aul to a proposed line from New York vfa Azoras to Lisbon ^uid )uand £nd, England, Havre and Amsterdam $ referred.

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Also petition from 6triorra dtisens of Maryland, aaldiig remedy from' pfoscrip^don in tesvel on account of coldr^ referred.

Chandler then spoke upon the subject of restoration of foreign comiperce fo American vessels. He contended the ^proposed remedy of ship building was

nn^o«KI«)

Sley

"jlr~"£Ipifard asked his colleague opinion on-the acquisition of Cuba bypurchase.-- ,•?.

Mr. Chandler thought it -would be more senrtblie for Cuba to pay this govprnment thah to receive pay for being made part of this conntry. He woulft never give copper for the Island.

The Sienate proceeded with District or, Columbiai)usines«. The bill tp prevent

Icting

nv officer or employes of the corporation as ola&Uoh or registration officer was

kd^i

he to raise funds tosenarecraiis, i'urned fin Tuesday the news from the border is not calculaHOUM:. 4-

After exeoitive session th'e Senate ad

Mr. Wi|t|rd reported aeveral pehsi g, indhitlfcg

ahy ofi# pef*fi0n.

here

going smootl

assume hfe djtti#^

AJTSAPOLI8.

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Annapolis,lfiy28.—The bont race to-day resulted as follows: Midshipman,

AM#-20

took 43 strokes per minut

apman

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and the Qua r«th

Mr. Garfield argued it was better to leavethe tax on banks to the national banking act, where it was provided for.

Aiter long discussion both amendments were rejecUw. ,, On motion of, Mr. Peters the following words were added, "and no national bank shall be compelled to continue as a depository of public funds longer than such jank may elect." motionjof Mr. Sarm?nLan addition

rouge et noir, ving et-un, and $1,000 for every table where spch games, are. played *X)n motion of/Mr. Garfield 'exemption of savings institutions was limited to th'ya not authorized to reoeiv a Jiigh^r #4tiolinterest^tbanthe Kate ^uthdnzid the general laws are located

th

own

,-j Washington, May 2&

for if vessels wetre not built,

rofitably yon have no commerce. If lose five dollars a trip they .wont run. Differential duties Would ywld no practical benefit because other Aations might* pass retaliatory laws: He favored drawback on imported materials u&ed in construction of irpn. vessels (at, foreign traffic, but thought the most effective remedy wojald be the enlargement" erf our domestic commerce and absorption of the Gulf Islands, Sandwich Islands, Canada and British Colombia. .He.would annex S»n Domingo without delay, I .nhicli irould giveTne United States .Urn »taey to

the Gtilf, and in five years we will have Cuba and all the other Iairtnds." having control of the products of the tropics we would make ail the'Werld trib-

S'v" -f VUWZJ&-

of States wherein

IUV rhotion of Mr. Ela the paragraph as lo keepera of hotels, inns Qf tav^na O^as Ime^Kby

Oh

7ed to. reduce the taj on of^State banks from 10, -l i".

Mr.T^wMt *»posed,Oie amfendmen strenuoudy, and advocated larger circulation ofig^frtaJackHa^K^msndmeut

WMeSm'toreducefilx^ort

mn^ements,

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flmill fluu

been admitted to bail.

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.iiUs/incltidfag the renewal of pensions to two Tenneseeans suspended during the war. Disctrifcion^nsued, and developihg oAesSionr-the bill was Withdrawn.

Mr. Wiilnrd reported_a1general bill, granting pulsions of eight dolla#s per month to Trarviving soldiers and sftilors of the waTtrf 1812, who are in depend-. Mnt circufestances, and who gave no aid qr comfort to the rebellion.

Mr. WinaSi maved to strike out the exception, ^&ing aid, etc. Mr. IJMntatn moved to include turviving widoWs of officers and men married befffiljbr during the war of 1812, and who arftan like circumstances.

Mr. Winans' amendment was supported TREHBprSElfliirB6tier, oflfi^SIEM^tts,

IB* «Mkeed by ,'Porter, Haw)ey, .Logan

:and

MaynarS, and rejected—60 against

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.-xJV? ALCATTON. I

isaac Merkaday, traveling ,ag«Bt of several WholeafclShdtlfei* fto 'thw'6iQr, wh« w^'reperted knWdrikTSittfc fe^Vfeks ogo, proves to be a defaulter to about

fabrication.

Holman's amendment wasvadopted

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£o'34. and th6 bill passefl. Con|ideratiMi of rthe biH to reduce mtecnal taxes was resumed. On motion of 'Mff&bhebck, thfe tax on '«Wles ahd Contracts for the" sale of stocks, bonds, gold and "silver, was reduced from two cents for every hundred dollars to oile SMtfito tirei^ pe* cetit. rite.' A prbvision was also insertedtaxing contracts for the delivery- of gold coin 'through clearing hoM3»,"etcher ittstiptiSsis ot} of one per^c€nt.'J additional." 'A member offered an', amendment doubling the tax on all gambling operations ilihand stock—agreed to. This "was immmdc^ by the Committee on Bank-

the para-

it was amended Aff reducing tax on gross receipfa ofowber-orjowes of any

Mr. Ingersoll moved to strike o^t, the ,*»teno» the wno)e r^eeted. Mtr. Logan moved to strike out of the

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paragxapli relating to ieotifiers, tJke Wok viso that it ihall apply to agthorised ai^ tiUew.wbo J^erely r*e^fr V«ritk of their

pwdaction., ,s a 4 ST.

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SiC"A u»A*rMny 128.—General 8p*r jbpt jniMtdhe ha» rHeclaims i/ind that he was in council teadai* day before yeatwday "d by ^them iwm *en commander-in-chie.

0' 0?-' flkmDtar tEPAKnmaBi A. CoL O^ullivan, quartermaeter, cftii b« his had a- large quantity of on learning thaUaH the^ lta

to

Nearly all

i." "T*hen,

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06DEKSBIJRC|. $

RAJ ROADS yROITlAjy^tE TQ S»IANS. Ogdensburo, May 28.—It is reported that five hundred Fenians will pass over -the^tojpe and* t^gdensburg Bailt®a4 to^ morrow on a special train for Malou& Deputy Marshal Benedict contemplate! stopping this force with the aid of United States troops, and also all other bodies of Fenians that may attempt to pass ovetf the road to"the ftont, Unless he.is countei nanded by United States officers in command.

One' hundred Feniaj^,'at 5V»ttsdam Junction, without'posses attempted the serahreof atrain on the Ogdensburg and Lake Cbamul*in, Baifroad, eoing East, bjiVWefe rMulsed by^i cqpipani of United -Sate/ UoopL taoh Iraill on this road ia now furnished with, a guard of regolarh. Deputy Marshal Benedict has jefosed to provide transportation for Fe~ nians at Malone who uesire to* return homei'1 r'"

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VT? INCIIMATI.

r« 3/ INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

Cincinnati,

of

^Sore1' stobd. Cincinnati's, s'.des, 3.

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•"TPH EaBl!JTCRlAN SOCIAL RE-UMON. I^hiladVlphia,

ing*, mite report on the gold panic. The paragraph in regard to fofeign a»uiiutiti»l brokers, was made wrcad, "toreign commercial brokers whose annual sale^ do not exceed $100,000, "hall pay each a'special tax of $1,000, etc Uov. Ueary, Mavor ox, aev. lmanns.

The paragraph relating to claim agents^ Ajnoid.of Scotlatfd-, Ednwndt, of London __ _——1"-1 atfAits Adams of NewO^ftrk, t^lark, of Buffalo, Crosby, of "Bosfon, and. others, Rev. Mr-

waft amended to reod-^j.^'Claim agpits Eai pay dollars .iTKfe-^ttag^aph relatina to retail liquordealers .was amended adding "the words, "any re'tair liquor dealer who sills-only wine or malt liquors shall be —•^-tOTMtjronly tolf tffe above tax. larttgVa^h Telating^to'wholesale liquor dealers wtW-amended to r^d, {?#tolesale"liqUOr dealers shall each pay $n)0r»nd $10 additiontaf for W£rv $1,000 •on all sale# SU Mctftts If $25,000." •1 Qn metion of Mf. Woodward, -a pro viso exemptitog savings' banks from tax wasjnade a general exemption, .by.striKinfc"wit the' Vords, •'limitiilg it to 'depospywfaw -,a°

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Off-motion of Sar^Ufeparagraph relating to- distilleis as amended Ijv taxing distillers of spirits from apjs,*pe*hts o? .iripes, barrels or less within a year, four dollars, and four for every barrel produced in excess of ten brfrrelsr

Mr. Ingersoll moved to strike out ot the paragraph relating to bankers, the words, "and a tax of 1 of one per cent each ,monjiIt*n ttie average amount Of.aU deposits^ the public money-in-theif-pos-session, to the credit of the treasure^or disbursing officer of the United btates.

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Mr. Peters moved to strike out the aenteface Using ^avdrage amount of deposits of one per cent, per month the words, "other then public moneys of the United States," so"*to leave them subject only to that tax.

J^ay 28'.—l*he Prestra« le oc-

UC.MUH nao The building was handsomely decorated, and on the stage was a magnificent floral-gar-den. Scriptural addresses were maile by Gov. Geary, Mavor Fox, Bev. Messrs

Johnson presiding. Geo. H. Stuart read a telegram from Bdinbnrg stating the Assembly ther^ had agreed on the basis of the Westminster confession. t.W-sf -J

loijistiixe.

t.u~s i»#t

ufwrmq* awiiwiwi' HiooiS «I

•Wjft-HI

Iwa

WTtBU. still alive and libelj

home RESPIRATION. NOT IMPEDED BY Mjirpliy,* teamster, was. noA hangtd tor dav-Dr Ouadians.

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l' HKdBYJigRUNrAaSteMBLY.

"xdCis^iLLE,. May ^S.^n yesterday evepiiig^d o£ th® Ocucral Assembly the minority report and a substitute for the majority report, were tfuyb'riiv report was final vdtb of-80 to .16. The Committee o. e'rgn ^Cbirespohdence Was Iwrtfurted to draft an'expository letter to tlfe churches respecting.their relations^to the Northern church1.'4 1 0'a-

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ACCIDENT AT THE AMERICAN TUN.NEL. Georgetown, Col., May 28^—Another,

Bfear-fBTaccTdetit" ociguW^d,Bt^the Amwican tunnel about seven o'clodc last evening, by the prematjjre explosion j?f a blast, killing one man named James.Koberts, and fearfully wounding another.

P«I GHKBi*SIE.

aj-1***" £EJ4T3C£ :*Baww. PouuhXekpsie, N. Y. May 28. cruiting" for the Fenians Newburg. Over fifty har the fronu i" /I RCtiUlAR THOO?3.: fi. V.I

there for

Two ear loads of regular troops Jessed up this afternoon,^ route tq^fyfe Canadian border,

WAtlHlSGTO^.

.JT tT CONFIRMATION. a«^raH WASfiffNOTON, 1^1 ay 28.—In executive se^ion ot th^ Senate to-day,a ^motion to reconsider the confirmation «f Harrbon as Marshal of-.the Middle, District of Tennessee was withdrawn, ana his confirmation now announced.

UTA^riCK. -i

Natick, Mass, May 2d.-The wi£»«pf Senator Wilson died this afternoon.

ice.—Kirtley A Co.Witthe bert«|Bality of lake and Vivir Ice at 'one dollar per htffidred, and a' ^con# qoality Kuita^e for making ^e cr^ia, 60, «?ents per one hundred. All orders left at the Dex ter saloon will receive prompt att eft Jim

The Eokare Broiler

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entirely nevr for Tbroiling meats, bread. and tufe fot trM if not aatisfaoMr^M #•£. 'Callat Ball's Stave Store. t!** .«i'v

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Sunday ?jight Despatohe^

.teWinr UvtiK President: TRe party lenve via the'Northwestern Bkilrdaa.fbi' Chicpg* this aftw^i«on. ^.. -f«D cwdft'iprw^,.,t V1

Gi^at Father—Thousands oi miles a war, where thesun's .last tightfxlls on thebiy hiHs,, I rhave left fMgr peOple to cove and look my, father i« the feok Aa t^e light mslrffs u^aes all thuigsMronnd as ck«rly,so p^y U^e Great Spirit maks qot talk plaiiivthat ?re .n^ay understand

Vpy** yeyw^jym yw ouaii as brothers, wh.q. hav^ met ,t» smoke the

yipeofptace. ... a a re grfU an4 80p4-. Liaten t««M, my Xatlier, and |et yonr 9araJienraOM«t9«uc ohildxen wJbo conij^ from -the wigwams of his j^eopla witht trulh in his beart and .no uppn.his lipsf I hawe made^many ireaties i^th, y©wr Commissioner^ and they ham«^we« kept their, promaee, and I have npw come to eeeimy great fclhnr 'self so that wejan iBiderstand each er and make AO promises that: we do meap tak(«p. Ibey hkve told you ,_iat I am a marderer, ,but I do .not understand it that way»i tnYou, gnesU lather, have driven me^wway fcommy country, the only country I had to raise my dti^k ren on. Tell me, fiohtf, could any living man on this qtfth .Aaxul such a thing as this? Suppose Ishould.£t to yowcountry,1 tear down your fences and steal your cattle and your Jiogs, wotildyou stand by.

m.. W~.~. -p

tfliv

fif-st aggressor, ,- Father, we are-not covtards, iweJebow t^at youaj-e gr^at- andi that yoa can c^ushjis With your mightji power, -but, we believe yon are good, and that you fill protect your ohildMn wheni they come ia. yo^ fqr whatith7 believe id their'*.—i They aak you ,(oJisten !to.)MH^A6 'do 4»yl us «s a good father inhould do: bynhis thil dr^and to-: let back itoi our brothers and .Our people the assurance that the Great Spirit has fcmiled upon ns, and^iat the Great Father is the Indian's' friend and4he Indian's protector.

S

May 28.—The Chamber

Commerce, Board of Trade and Mechanic' Institute, each subscribed one thousand dollars for the.Industrial Exhibition to be held here the last-of September. '... "7-' I base BAL^ I

sailed if J" i-isfs# wi Lrt!- rNTeBWESSIoW. ALhANS, May 29 —Ma'rBhaf^pster Went across 'the line'.to-day to fnt^Vcede fof Thorns Murphy, Sentenced for .eiecution. Murphy Was a" teamster, resident at this place, and a non-combatant.

The Cincinnati club playecT thli «iversides, of Portsmouth, this afternoon. The} (riftfar aMcompanies 'of«EWted Stales tiAAna orMvn^ tliia mnrmrinMML Rllhl^P*

rjfv&Z

FENIAN MEETING,

•:A large Fenian.-.-meeting^to-riigflt at Greenwood Hall. The speakers said 150 men were ready to .go if |rf|wpp*tsJion could be furnisHed' Several huitdred dollars Were collected for th^it purppse.

U. 8. TROOPS.

tioops arrived this morni qnfotly proceeded td'Mil ^NFOUNi

I^he sen^ioa^L s^ryi troops crossing the line an American flag is un^VJdiftdea

s_f ougftiif

"'^STn

.'»

TO WASHISQTOir

Omaha, May £*.—Red Cloud and ^irty arriv«d from Tort Laramm yesteraar «vening in chaise of -Majoi4 ©eperri Smith, He was interviewed and iave the following: as the

Speech he intended

op

-MiiT iar**

The same trap ,that, tr hereralso^brougi^fa squftio"

I

Troy, who express great. dwgust af the situation, Sie!m»l prijc^ededto franklin to yi^t^Gw- P°nfVWy 'i I

FAL8» REPORT.

The report thsit Marshal Foster on de-' rtkillag the'^uin» tatoiVrotn tKi'slde of the line by Canadian troops, received the reply that he could only have them at the rthToftlle biydaa^ls tforftiSTTirhiade

farm fight says there were just thirty-six Canadians en eased. The same informant say* the pieces1 of artillery skid t» have been taken by Canalians .were. d{*wn across.the lines by an American', whether he was paid for the service he doe-s notBav Ev4rything-very quiet to-day.^!

HONEST IN ALL RESPECTS.

J^eW York^ May 2ft—Hie Bevt^Ir. Gaddis has not been arrested, p.has been reported, ofr^ the charge'Of defrauding, the Governnrtftitwhen Aseessor' of Kevemie in Cincinnati, and saya hvvt able to sb6w that the action of Cpmjniwiidner Bollins iir disimisnng Tfie chatges against him was right, and that his official conduct was honest in all respects. ..,,

M0ITREAI.

CAPTtTREDjlFENIANB.

rht tioops !«ncewith Rome. tt)ipasfr«ip.^

I 'fH -or

-1 T: •J.

JEENIAN INVASION ABANBONHU... Mjllone,

Jtfay^.-T-T|je-Feuian'iiiv-a-

sioni is- abandoned^ its the hopeless men

id a substitute ior are almost famished, and but, for, the re reported- The" ^hSBtyePtli^peopfew^Ialone would be iallTt ado^te«fM a starving. MX'-b.*.! Committee Of'For- Prominent officers of the brotherhood ha«e agreed" to ilisconintetiance fat their hostile movements en the American continent, whUe-neslrly all the men here say they will never haveanything To do Wjh

Feniani^n agpin and will use.their..influence against it, .' 'Gen. Meade havfhg refused tfan^ptirth,tionthe Selectmen of Walone will bond the citizens for four thousand dollars to to Rome?**

WANTS TO »PQHT.

for men and money, and advises the mento stay her«i til* .^Monday or Tuesday when-a fight can be made.

MoNTREALj May 28.—Great anxiety is felt regarding the iu^pce dispps^ion of iiiiiiiiiij *-r rr-""— Five are in %PUH l*0'"1*4

*4- !»f

mstm ufeSsTiiiiSHSo MAT 12,1851 il "-r- "!•.,

Hf a rising of Oinadian Feniana to-day yhtt entertained throughout the Dominion, as the government has information tnit such an nndytanding existed between them and the invaders. Additional precautions have been taken, bat rt is .thought that the poor anccem of the t» vaders will prevent a co-operative rising.

Father McMahon passea oa te St. Albans yesterday in oompany with a body of Philadelphia Fenians. A detachmeM Of regular trpops has' been sent to IeKalbe Tunction to protect property.

Much alarm exists along tW line

returning

A-"

tivn of the^novement.

WASHJWCJTOJV.

im*.

INTERNAL REVENUE RECEI.TS. 1 Washington, May 20.—Recepits of I iuiernal:revenue for the current year, to date $155,000.000,indicatiug that the Com misnoner'sestimate of$175,000,000 will I

tORDVRS

INFALLIBILITY.

an®

public feeliftg «Wimfl»S» that extra preaationshavo^^/or^rjty1^

»WIIHW 'W1

K7C9LI wmnM ,tr*«T* ai4-- .«*

ut ihinikrii the United Sutesflag fromThe American

iy^ejtwpiK .•! dmm.-.f it I i-a? I t. ess

BiTFFJXO.

«tirht,^ beni)een iHoAeeiLane an4 J~dhq Maiwhritil mi .W1 wteftV. asvit sji .e

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Sfntonelli has replied to the Bavarian npte on the proposed proclamation of infallibility in the same terms he'answered the governments of France and Austria.

PENINSULAR UNITY.

LoN&on,

May 28.—Dispatches from

Lixbon report, popular demonstrations in :avor of peninsular unijy, have been ref.iewed I here. I »«V .» it a i)AYTOir.1

Oora. is Mr.p biikitw

9

Ximr immnmiL 2g.—Apprehensions

Co#»« TsSti

^tjrSHT....

Mapls

Inch alarm exists along the line ef I priMi of arid. 6«nnHnantMewitiB«. railway lh« Borne and Ogdensburg Railroad lest aad oth«r ihaies. ia Ksx lork. yesterday. Fenians piUut the coantrv. I eomoarid with (njr dtn

Snd appeala are being received for mifi-T'

tary protection. ISpsrctR, 18B1 Apprehensions are felt by Canadian* of J-«.ijt«eiie».188at_.._. l| a raid on Prescott in steamers from some I II 'of tRe Lake ports. ^o gunboats at thbj lnl POi" and no guns mounted on Fort] WellinMon. i, ,» MrtOs jj*.

companied Von Vliet, totmoonw. He reports the Ffenian eoctaL The leaders are in the hands of the civil authorities and all ft quiet along ,-tlw lines/ The ment- will Hot tion for the teen hundred* Fenians remaining

Kock

tmioA thaft the railroad companies nm*t|0hicJ^

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nw

and haY^,no,wor4 to myl--No, £athef,?I dian frontier at the inglorious" termina kna^you,wonildnot.,IJn all thetroiible of my.people the white man. has be4n khe

^uu.u.i.ra. trouble,

'hare is great rqjoioing along the Cana-uuw

second aha fourth .on account of special I held ft^ily jiaaicher. Also to purchase two millions of

flind. **.ou jru.vuww .KM ..... ,iwm w. bonds oh the firet, third and fifth Thursdays on accohnt of special fund, and one trillion on the secoi)d and fourth Thursdays on account of sinking fund. Aggregate of gold five millions, aggrega(e gf purchases of bonds eight thousand.

FOREION

DEMAND FOR .RESTORATION OF CHURGH PHOPERTK. BbirE, May 28.—The ag^itt ot the Ot toman government demands of the Papal Coartrestoration of their cl\urelr property ti'the Oriental monks, now at differ-

,5S

I S O A E

Uavtun, O., May 29.—Between one andjtwo o'clock this morning, Mrs. Fred, Moeller, a German woman and fitf children, from 11 to 2 years of. age. weie -.sivfibcated, and an infant four weeks Old

Ijadiy burned. Mrs. Moeller was baiely alive when rescued, but soon died. The babe will recover. The scene was shocking. The tire was the result of earelesujoesh.. ,Isiuage about $1,000. •TJS*|V,. V, DECORATTON DAT. q)«

Gen. Shertaan" arrives Monday .morn Ing to participate in the decoration cerq"monies at the soldiers psyliim. General

W. H.'Gibson anfl' Lieut. Governor Lee are here to deliver orations to-morroir. iv 9

cOKCOlll^! ?],

rok ^~'v' *11#jj|! mi RETtrnmso FROM nre WAR. roi*coHJ,'fr. H., May 29.—Seven*car loads" of Fenians passed* through,!?*''6, this' morning x»v"lheir return from. the war.

look herp padpr, we dj not wish to tell yop that consumption can be cijred wheiv tlie lungs are half nmainmed^ nor that Dr. Wonderfal,1ir any MhCT fe?fow, hW dftcoverejl a remedy that w!lf Wake hien live.ftjrever, and leave fea^h for want, of work No, you hav» heard enough of hat, ami We dot .not fonder thhf 'yotl have by* this tfan bicom'e dlseusteil with, iu" But when-we tell you that Br. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will positively c.ire the worst cases efOftlasA. we only assert that which thousands can testify to. Try it and you will be convinced.

Sent by1 mail for alrty cents. Afldrew It, y.Pierce^M. 1)., Buffalo,'K. Y. For sale by Druggists. dwlw.

J. or is jus not sola tiia. Meat Stand snd,i« not quite broke, as'liaa beeif eiftmlated by some desfgwing perwon or perfitr# bnt^fS (tfffl on hand with the beet quality of fresh meats, which he Jfill sell gbeaper than anybody lelse for ca«b He has also a good supply of Southdown fftirTTtg Lambs. Corner Sixth and Ohio. i!Sdlw •it*"mw Ortdt^-Ice Chests, Refrigerators, staler Cooler, Ice, Cream Freezers, Bath Tabs* aUi kind* and prim- .Call took through at Ball's Stove Store fiiying^ •M,dlw

"The 8n» Mi wltt Sew Shoes."-tFrank Crawford ia daily jQceiviog 'Siitw Ooodi from th6 Dinnfirt t0ri^ f!»ll and examine his Custom Work of all kimk So. 98 Mavnstrsft.

A. C.

Jaeluwn, Soatb Foorth sftreet,

pear Engine Boa»% will sell small Potatoes** 20 easts per -bad*!?: laqp-oitat P®f {fan 25

%o 90

cents. .v,r t.

A.

UTO.Maj 26.

^Und jJS*

en .. nunurww xenians remaining in I Ft. Wa^oAChiai*#7.I! 95?" alone, nd jieinity, apd Meade ia oft Terrs-Haate

1 9091 75 400 912914

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4

mw MMLJTOCS HAKKET. ByTslecra^h.l The followinc tabl# will *lHW tk« elosioc prieas of cold. 6«nrnmssitMewitiB«, railway tw I aaa ouwr tnaies. la rux xor*. *ester

ins_ pillage the country, I eomparcd with the*thr«« preceding day»

1

Ktr_ Illinois

ipL itunoia uentrai...... its* es. The govern- CtovsUad« Pitubw* 10a^ -provide' ti*nsporta- I Chicako is.w 82V thousand or' fif- I

V»d. thtt."fri.

"1 -A. IMS a !t MMy

*i»r i2s

AlUm.Jfc

do this at their own expense', as they re-1UBIC*Jo nMfwridl 118 118 il«

WW vu*o WW »UVM ww a a no »U«V Vomvad fi*U fare. for bringing them here. in« v«n«ri The G«p«*l reports the Fenian* beliav- T.T.

IVXJt

be reltchedby the end of June. I t'OTOON-^u^Bd i^miflalj ^H^pnfnp T™. "lWHIS&-D.Hand««iUtod, «Wsefold ,^*KNT- ppees al!»telfle, it vmWnXt to sell,

directed,tne Assistant Treasurer at New I dona. York to sell one million of gold oh ea(h| MESS PORK—Unehangad held at 29 75a

3$ ^.^., 33,

C.W A Indiana Central .Tr.. 19

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diiittKjATi. May 28.

FL01TR—Firtfani ufto^^nKod" WABAl-tFttar (radad winter Stit 1 Halt for Nos2 and 1.

rlkite^

uiiiv moaio—Miviiwio m\ 1174 •nu i«74 ftnaly Mabisher. A CON—In aood jdamaad at 13J4 for should it olsArmbides tt «9ai9(, eksf do at .but there iaast mnoh ant of aasoka and 'et* ask nMner price* tMS—8emr cured at [TTER-l)ulUtl8a24.

held BAC d«r*

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curad aklD.

IOS-lflai7. wte GAR—Jirra with' gao

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UcoivBi-rim atia3ek

GOLD-lMSi-

am

SUQAR—Sirn with' good?demand« raw at

AO ','ti i»:-.5sip T5

I..:i hew lOtt liUfKlk By Telagvaph.} Naw Yoaa.jytax28COTTON—Quiet and steady sales of 900 bales at 33&i for middling uplat»S.*''9jr

FLOUR-Receipts 1.376 barrels market 5o batter with fair demand for export and home use wMh sales of LQO0 barrels at T6» 4 90 for superfine State and western 6 10a. fsr extra State and-western: 30a5 for good to choice do 5 AOaB 35 for white wheat western utra 6 MaftOO. fo» extra Ohio 560a6 9Qior_extra_8t Louis.,

"ffTV4a

1 8teady with fklr export demand Sales of 146,000 bushels, part to %Siv*. at 1 $U1 for No 2 spring, I 30 for^o 1 spring,! 35a 1 38 for winter red western and southern, 1 23 for winter red Illinois.

RYB-ttHet.

C0^^ecefpu^l1??db hniheft market dull and keavywiUtssJeaof 27^00 bnehals at I 07al 1 12 for new mixed western,

OATS—Receipts 9,47f bnshels (Market irreaular and unsettled at 61a64H for western in Store and afloat and 65 for Ohio add State.

HAY—Steady, shipping at 86s90 aad. retail lots at 1 OOall 10.

|W ai 4

vvm a aw ."-vywft-.v

HOPS-Quiet at'l2a2S.

SKHS^SBS—DulK^'11

tor

Porto Hl«a POTROLBUM^^iet crndeatltftrrrefineti

^^^L-Quistand^nncfianged.'^ BAT Hsik—Hemlock sole stoaily at 28a30 for Bnenos Ayres and Rio^Orande.

WOOL—Dull and heavy saler 250.000 barrets at 33a47 for ipmjuAa fleece a|ul £9|4P

PP0«k-DfU

ft,r

jal..'^3«

.-»|S, mq r.. 28a33. tOOtlefeeifat46 60a

27 00 foiiprima msss, Wa31, for ladia $•*»• MIDDLES—Quiet and unchanged: CUT MKATS—DwU sates 70 paekag*

at

JffMii tor *te»nt a*d, WiMOiJp* Iftttle jo ITOOojtiorcesprime steam for June, July j4'AdiWtatl6 '3: ^UrTMR -D-illl igd hfavy^at JW® f»r

Pli|iR^Bather aet»%STat^3aq6 f«r Scotch ana 3la34 for American, KAR—In laoder^el request at?7Cs77. GO tor eflned £ngli*e and American, ffiEBT-%u(et at 1lfcW4 hi ioldforRihsia. for eat, 0 4f ellaeh

raw TOM Mt By Tetegrapb'.} Kaw ToMc. May 2«. Irade sluggish yatotforaseitortaiilefabrics

allna of dead neC«ver md 24 and

Vramrttta^H. Onvafl ntffij Mvanc*f«o the

bought at i?s Ksnrsege* I*Jle#ejei3%nd

PfeBkdklaMa aa4M lflMI^ 'Pisrsian itykMredaoedtn the WMne Retires. ,,

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