Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 January 1871 — Page 1
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have no idea that half so good
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represented as most,
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is
Tiie
a depressed labor
al
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Boston
deep
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doctors' bills are
stibject of
discussion
it
S2.
pbtilic
no
Iibtarv.
Goi'GH will lecture in
at
completion of
pastor is
by a
"donation
A movement
return of
Rev. Dr. Sims
M. E.
The
Indianapolis
1
ne
San Francisco
will
condition of affairs in
the political follies
and crimes of the past, and be read ol, in universal republican history, as the stumbling blocks of progress and enlightenment, the long tolerance of whose existence will be a wonderment and we prayerfully hope they will. There is excellent assurance indeed,
(and
as the prophetic
we do
no
look so early for the millenium either), that the time is very close
under the sway of universal republican government,
"Sonse
and worth,
Buiins
has sung,
when a great amalgamation
.purposes
ot national
pies, but of men—ambition not
ithat
Maine Legislature, expresses with earnestness the views which preponderate in his State on the fishery question. More than any other Stale, probably, Maine is interested in the maintenance clo-e commercial with Provin ces. There,relations if anywhere,Bri'whof
for
a disposition
the retaliatory
Tinus
we might look
to regard with disfavor
the Psheries it proceeds on
The Oldest Methodist.
Mr.Jacob
IIul),
Hull of
Sr of Taylor county.
West Virginia,
aHd
lather of Mat hew
this city, was boin on the 4th
July
1776,
and
in
the same age of this
great nation, and-will be years old.if he should live until next Indepeneence Day.
ihinjt
Another
history of Mr.
make-
conneced with the
H*ull
i«even
years his mother
took him
has been a member
him,
in
io
all probability, the
Methodist in the Eighty-oldesi
fear* a
—WWBff.aB
Hixlev,
(lie
Enj.'li
of
being played at
Indianapolis Academy.
vocac* of
zn
La
The
at
to
be ruined
iiia
ch
party 1'this evening. The
viciim yieldrt to his fate with sublime fortitude.
Bills
ViiginiaiSj
deploiabie.
Busi
prostrate, the people very gloomy,
and the land holders anxious to emigrate to the West and willing to sell their property at a sacrifice. All immigration from the North has been checked, and what few immigrants there have been since the war are desirous of returning to their former home.-). This is but the natnral result of the policy of the people of Virginia, who, while denouncing what they call political proscription, do not hesitate at social proscription.
5,000
to
market and women
and children are being employed in factories to the exclusion of the Chinese. In short,
an extraordinary and exception
demand for their labor having ceased, the Chinamen are being rapidly crowded out of the way by the whites.
Times
finds it amusing to
listen to the prophesying*
of
revenge on the part of France against Germany, which will rise
half a century hence,and spread itself in Bhape of ruin and devastation over the German Empire. Fifty years hence where may be King and Kaisers? Where may be dynasties and thrones? They may be reckoned among
savant,
Hibie in the
the
I
es
a
won
imperi
tt
to take the pastorship of Roberts Park
Church, at the expiration of the present year.
Ncus tir^es die
tion of Miss Lauka Ream
of State Librarian. We are
beuer choice could not be
ho'IIS I A
m-
't
elec
:o ihe
ffice
-tire
that a
made,
and we
who has
the reputation of being or qui an atheist
anil
materialist,nearlyIntel.*
otu
.New
ha- c^ine
in
very decidedly
favor
ihe
Albany
on
he reading
common
would have
cal
tions to be read The
•.. I
Is. lie
ch
ii d:ine
wi-limH
cornmenlF. ainl j:idie:oti.-anya.^theologi-ly, io ^-elec
jfnvnd o!
hi- ad-
he Jiihle i-,
interesting a
moinl
I alette.
unity will
be grandly celebrated in New York on
Tli nrsday.
Gov. Baker's tiaiely remarks upon
our divorce lawn are heartily applauded
by the press.
thai these nin.-t
snb-tranirn to a child'-education
to make ir valuable ami
iliai
oilier source from which
Respecting
theie i- no
ihis
tained at
It-.liar.
can
be
oh
all comparable
with the Bible.
K'ng
in the
William Bull
Russell writes:
William i.-one of
lot bid hi- Majus.y's vi-iis
Run
"1 ain
iokl that King
the most
sensiiive
men
lli-*
leelings aie so acute
ji!a( j(jworld ,ne,tjcai
jtdvi-er.- were obliged
(o
ihe wounded
10
'he
|a!ace The Found
ot
a death
.he sigh
ot
a
ou
military fnnera
tltep
a of
hi
melancholy, and the
th- bi
ie tie ds
..n
which wen
il cown
tal glo
d:
is on foot
lo
'lie-'
peeure
a
and
'he immor
of l'i iis-ia
ami Ii
ime,
house
ha- until.*
and
him
nig't
sick
h.
to Indian poli-,,
unto
qt'le 'mummied hi
and
.ft
111 fur
-1
s. TKLKGHAPH.
SOUSE.
Washington,
were introduced and referred.
r. Duke, to supply
IJy
anil'Colleges
copies
sional documents Bv Mr. Cobb, to promote the utility of the Congressional library.
By
Mi.
New Orleans
Bulletin
&
O. t'gon.
reports a
great decrease of Chinese immigration, and says that for some time past the departures of these people have been more than the arrivals. The surface mining, the great attraction to Chinaman, is about exhausted the completion ol the Pacific Railroad returned about
railroad bridge across the Mississippi river. By Mr. Sawyer, extending the benefits of military asylums
1812 al.-o
to provide
Po tofiice al
Ashkosh,
Bv A el for relief ot settlers on ptibiic lands in California.
dyfrotngiapes
-oidiers,
dire and
land
sailors and marines to preempt
-at
pi
minimum
up,
set veil sections
a'so
to
ple ion of
to enforce the
r.
Kellopg
'he
questing
the income
tax
bers
or
Sub
tho
Shall boar tho
f'artli
'greeo'an'allthat
InThe
a'
,"
Mr.
and interests will smother
the tax payers of Indiana are
talking of a
new
000,000.
O. th
eo
thoughts of revenge for crimes not of
ot
desired period
nations,
of individuals. May the advent ot
ibut
be a speedy one!
Whii.E
Capitel building, the
erection of which will not, probably, be deferred many
years,
such an item as the
following is suggestive and instructive: The State House Commissioners of New York were instructed to commence constructing a State Capitol building when assured that it could be erected for -4,-
It now turns out that
$2,520,000
have been expended and only the foundations are laid
1
If we cannot do better than that, we had better use the old shell until it tumbles down, and then lit up a circus
tent for
the use of the General Assembly. Gov. Periiam, in his Message
Prussian
-ities
Ano
of all Congres
wiih
the
Buck, to provide for the ap
pointment of additional United States judges in Alabama. By r. Sheldon of La., granting the right of way through public lands to the
7ih
North Eastern Railroad
Company. By Mr. Arnell,
to set
apart all monies
arising from the sale of public lands for five years, to the common schools of the South.
Bv Mr. Williams, granting the right of-, way for a railroad from trie Central Pacific Railroad in Utah to Wallawalla,
By Mr. Conger, relinquishing juii3diciion of the United States over a part of Ft, Gratiot military reservation in Michigan.
By Mr. Clarke of Texas, to reimburse Texas
for
ench had slackened
ihat
Many
to the volunteers
ice on alternate re
of railroad grant lands
provide for con.-tiuci ion dim
ihe
?»fav
haibor ot Dulu.h,and Minn.
By Mr. O granting bounty lo sailors for destruction of enemies properly. By Mr.
rights of
citizen- to vote in the several
S
a
e-t.
olutioii
offered a re
re
Committee on Ways and
Mean-to leport.a hill lor
theiepealof
adopted.
Bv
Mr.
S'.a
kweather, refer all hills,
resolutions, and papers now
loreCongns-petitions
or any committee of either
House, on ihe subject of ocean telegraph cables, to a join,
coiiiini.tte
fi\e
of
1
at
mem
jhi
of the House,
ihe Sena and ei
lo
with power
hand when,
pers and
send tor and pa
lepori
su-pend
moved
takeIroiu
Mass.,of-Dominica.could
Mr. Butler, of
a ked it he
present at this time the petition of forty Boston merchants in favor of annexation
Mr. Cox objected. Mr. Brooks, of New York, desired
Chamber of Commerce John Kugle and
William
of
he
urges a
vigorous assertion of our The Dominion policy recognize*rights. no right,o any real value, on our side in respect
favors. This country wants no favor in a matter of this sort. It insists upon itrights, and can submit to no const rue: of a treaty in conflict with them.—Xion
Resor, of the Board of Trade
W. 11.
Harrison,
H. B.
Hanshel, of the Common Council, left today for Washington, in the interest of
further
appropriation for the Louisville
Canal, and of the city in the Newport and Cincinnati bridge question.
ington, attached
measures suggested the
President. Gov. Perhatu, however,by heartily approves course foreshadowed by the President,the
and pledges the support of
the State in whatever action may be re quired to vindicate rights of Atueti can lisheriuen, as against the monopoliz ing pretensions and the harsh proceed ings of the Provincial authorities. He takes the true ground when
the Board of Health,thewhicli in the latter
recommended
I'.
tlie
in
tion.upon
ot
the
basis of
at alio
Til K- Ill T: tis
The first through cars
\Ya-hing:on
over the
nati and Babimore and Ohio Railroad,
le!t
to-night, the bridge at
BANKM'PTCY.
a
Methodist church for membership he
ever since,
which
The petition in banki nptcy. of Joseph
M.
is
that at the
age
Turner, Dayton. Ohio, was tiled today.
ARRESTED.
A
nun named
eight
Methodist.—world.
Lafayette Courier.
PIPP«1
Frederick Chailes Continues to
ATH.TNEE VIGOROUSLY,
Everything Juut in the North.
Inn French Redoubt of Notre Dumu Occupied by Pru^si dis.
Its Fire Turin Agaiust the French.
BOMIIAitUMExNT OF PARIS.
Results Favorable to the Gerinius.
Dispatch from King Wil iaiu.
ENGLAND.
DISPATCHES FUO.M VEl..-AILLhS. f:
London, Jan
8—A
Ver.-ailles to
leave
eveial
INSURRECTION.
A
Republican insurrection has broken
it
in Bomaia,
Granada.
is considered unimportant.
be-
as follows to the
Wood asked have
the resolution read,
lemaking i!:ato
ion had been read and acted oil deliberately. and that it could not be recoii-idered.
cold morning.
Bissell, and Wash.
H. D.
Hunt
the commission, goes
to
also, with reference lo a port of entry bill.
SOCIAI. EVIL.
The Evangelical Ministerial Association, embracing ihe most prominent clermen of this city, to day pa-sed lesolutions declaring against recent action
new code the
licensing of house-of prostitution They call the Board to
leconsider
declating that
ciiminal prohibition and iv
Ihe
legulation
Methodist
-imilar
misters
action this
She had
Tvextiktb YEAR./ TERRE-UAUTE, INDLANA. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10, 1871.
a sortie.
louses aies-iil
telegraphs thai ihe bombardment
ol the lorts on the side of Paris a in s,southernt
several guns in the foris had been dismounted The weather is favorable tor siege operations.
A
correspondent at Margency say-B, Forts Rosnev and Nogent
ly, and that it is believed there hie no French
intantry
Germiins
expenditures in protecting the
frontier from hostile Indian tribes. By Mr.
Loughridge,
Boriapariist
of
y.--
By Mr. Johnson, defining swamp lands also lor reliel of distillers of
.bran
exclusively.
By Mr. Wilson, of Minnesota,to enable
agents
rested in France.
London,
a building ier a
Wisconsin.
"fj- j"
GERMANY.
DISPATCH FROM KINO WILLIAM, i:
Berlin, Jan
9 —The
King telegraph
Queen:
Versailles. Jan
les
adopted.persons
tqaen ly Mr
continues
he north since
it had
not been undersio.ul Spe-iker remarked a Ihe leso
ihe
IRELAND.
Jan.
the rules to
the speaker's
table and
pa-s lie
Senate joint re- olution authorizing the appointment of eommi-sioners in relation to the annexation
KK1I
to
offer an amendment giving the appoint ment of the commissioners to the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate. Mr. Brooks remarked that the President of the United States had been charged with malfeasance in regard to this matter,and that it was but just
if
commissioners be appointed that the appointment should be from Congress.
OXOXXATI.
delegation to vtasiunoton.
Cincinnati, Jan.
to the
9.—R. M.
Charles
Smith and
M. Ilallowal,
a committee of the
and a bitter
CONSECRATION.
Tile new floating church for mariners, at the
foot
of Pike street was solemnly
consecrated in accordance with the rites of the Epi-copal Church by Bishop Potter, yesterday.
COLONIZATION.
A
tiiendsof
meeting of the
si
On
the
tiom eit\
Maiiettai-Cincin
to
steamship Housa.
Paikei
urg
admitting passage of regular trains to-moriow.the
the Amer
ican Colonization Society, whose object is to colonize Afiica with people of color in this country was held last evening at Rutger's Presbvteiian Church, Madison Avenue. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, here
«as
ac
its
piostiiution
is a sub
look
a m. A
mi'iee
la ge
was appoiu ed
lv aid
cotu-
e.
not a large attendance.
Rev Dr. Simpson, Pie-ident of Co umbia College,
Wa.-bington,
ing address.
delivered the open
THE STEAMER BROOKLYN.
The steamer City of Brooklyn, which left this port for
Liveipool
on he
was eight
e'
.he
to
wi
and iepo.i
lie'
mee'ing.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.
This morning the tar cock and still, No.
1,
of Oieophine Oil Works,
Point, Long Island, exploded, and set fire to the still. In about thirty minutes
is
F-mk ha-
beVii
cently arre-tedimplicated
counteileiiiug-
ot
ariesTed,
supposed .n be wi
Kri z, re
No
£e lain-viile
insurance.mith
INCOME TAX.
Washington, Jan.
efforts will
there no question that the House wili lefuse'is
to repeal
that
portion of
When the call of States is made the bill will be presented again for a vote, but this the House will avoid,direct
dontfbeiore. members preferring
action upon them will
telegram from
the lime- to
da- says
American Con-ul has lieen pe-miitedihe
he
hit- a.iivvd
Paris
be
and
gi ns
Prussian
-hHI
tiie ci y.
easily
h-
e-con
in
1
.Pari- we oh
appii:
bet has
D^tue Declamoiu,
Janurv 9,
lire
Iy ikj: ei ii
a: No-tir
etr
ing uila.
much
ihe
i'.eneh edoi:b
re
i- occupied
sian-, and its
by
Prus
fiie
b«
be imposed, in order
that the British
charged
insignificant.
hei conespondent
at V«:aillea Oil
United
and a tire of
Ii
stiffe.
outside the fortifications
on the east and northeast. Paris is active and offensive operations aie expected immediately.
-ays
retreated to the
to the Island of Olern,
in relation to a
have been ar
ALABAMA CLAIMS.:
Jan.
ii
9, 11:30 a lii.—The
Standard today intimates editorially, hat
new negotiation- should fait
b«
to
entered upon the subject ol the Alabama claims, the laci will piove the delay due lo the United Sia.esihat
England.
and not to
DECREE IJY THE GOVERNMENT OF PARIS. London,
Jan.
Paris has issued a deciee announcing consolidation
ofall
of
Churchill, to amend the act of
1870,
31st
the city.
military organizations
nd the entire able bodied popnla ion with the regular armv,male
for defence
A
to carry out this decree, consisting of the Governor of Paris and the President, and commanders of forts and Engineei corps.
ions with Great Britain or an- other power, or as to the
id
8.—
his victorious advance on
Lemans, Everything has heen
3d.
'The
:i'
ELECTION TO THE 110USI-: OF COMMONS. Drm.iN,
9.—The
ijotity for Mr-
Martin elected to the lion-e ol Commons from Meath,i»54G
In
made
upon
by
ITALIAN UNITY.
New
York,
Jan.
9 —The
movement to
celebrate the completion of Italian unity next Thursday evening, at the Academy of Music, promises to be one of
ihe
most
elegant and imposing demonstrations New York has seen for some time. Vice President Colfax has written a letter highly endorsing the object of the meeting. Several letters
ot
SI.E.GHING.
Considerable snow fell and there is now fair sleighing,yesterday
pa--ii.:il-
the fan- of her opeller
2d inst*. a nnmber
ol
senuers were Iran-ferred to the
Ueinian
SSO!"
views
fire
was communicated to still No.2. and at present great conflagration is in progress. The fire department Brooklyn
out in full force, and doing what it can
The
ks ai
wot
Benheimer.
owned
hy
Isaac
Jacob Gold- and
I-aac
Steisman.
In nil
probability
tire work- will be destroyed.
on chaiges
•wili
amount
general policy of
vdministiation, and
T!ie.movement
rumor, the
Frederick Char
bombard
ment ha- proceeded favorably. The barrack- in Fort Vanvies are on fire. Signed,
Pie-ideni
certain
I
.oi
hey would have been preferi ed, to my
face, so that
I mitjhi
*:mm
9.—Although
be made by Kellogg of Con
necticut, and oiher.-, to again
bi
taken, as the
Senate is undoubtedly against
repeal.
Senator Sherman claims that it this tax is taken off,some oilier
tax
will have to
to realize sufficient
revenue for current necessities.
RECEPTION OF RELEA-ED FENIANS.
The Fenian brotherhood and the Irish revolutionary brotherhood met yesterday
io
to
pe
feet
ariaugeinen
of
the
for ihe reception
Fenian, recently pardoned by Her Majesty's Governmen The released prisoners will reach here early next
eek.
IRISH -AMERICAN PRISON ER3.
When intelligence
tinned against ihe
French No appearance-
oi
wis
received here
Government had dis
the Secretary of State telegraphed American representative in
furnish them first class passage
S
then volunteered
was supposed
ed
Underwood
~v-^
FIGHTIKG ALONG THE LOIRE. SI
The Times'special correspondent with ihe army of Prince Frederick Charles describes the fighting along the Loire in he of Vendome and at Mount Oire,forest on the 6th inst.,and
the French
we-tward.
The Prussians
following met but little resistance.
The
captured by the French are sent
on
the west coast
of France opposite the mouth of the Chearute.
.ARRESTED.
O'Connell
SAN DOMINGO.
The House Committee on Foreign Ee lations this morning agreed lo report as a substitute for Banks' San Domingo
luKalt.
the Irish American prisoners,
ly-udonthe
to
io
the
ates. The British
Goveinment
io
give them second
class passage to this country, but they very naturally preferred lo accept the first class
ofler of' the
severe
and
O'Dono
van Kossa had sailed in ihesteamshioCuba yesterday for New York. Col.
Wm. G.
Halpin and some other* refused their con ditional paidon. Thomas Burke has not yet been discharged. McClure
O'Connell
Kossa to penal servitude for life Halpin to fifteen years' penal servitude, while Burke had been sentenced to death, and had made ready for execution, when his sentence was also commuted to imprison ment for life.
res
olution the Sena joint resolution pio viding the appointment of Commissioners.for-
LETTER FROM MINISTER MOTLEY.
The
letter from Mr. Motley
Dec. 7th, in he
lo
9.— Ihe
goveri ment of
is dated
says after alluding
his recall:which
It
would be impossible lor
any diplomatic agent to believe hiinsell juore thoroughly po-se.-siiig the
of the government he had the honor
-ei
ve, than
1
joy
at
commission was appointed
that moment.
*P^V6
he management
ihe
law
as
not
to
put themselves upon record upon thi» question. The Ways and Means Committee is about equally divided on the question of repeal, but the Senate Finance Commit tee is largely in favor of continuance of the law. Several bills are before the latter committee but no
RU-IIH-
this
I
was at very
peiiod engaged in a-de'icaie
i.ihatconti
nd
a a or on it
^nouisellaandl
B.itishr
the
Government a-
could well be confided by a govei nment
its loieign agent. The report the uewspapers
to
1
dismissed,
.he
of
State- being incapable, as
Uniied
1
believed,
oi
thus dealing a servant whom lie had
liiniwithsopublic
-elf
iiet in
recently appointed
Had a change been con.emulated
1
felt
should heen privately in
med of it first,have
.vaids.
WlLHF.LM.
Had any charges again-t me of derelic ion iroiu duty been possible,
have ihe opportunity
of answering them. No man has a
to doubt that in such
at once offe.ed my At
response to ca
the inhabitants,aho
him
ever, he expressed
doubts
whether
should attend the British Parliament.
ligli
&
ca-e
1
end of Mr.resignation. Motley's long
ihe
he says:
''1
letter,
have
iast official act, a solemn protest against ihe outrage, as
1
correspondence is down
the 30th of December.
allows a place in
like character have
been received from distinguished statesmen. General Dix is to preside, and speeches from Ieecher and several others is announced.
to
At
that date
retary Fish addre-sed a letter
Mr.Sec
to
Mo
ran, Secretary of Legation, saying if Mr. Motley, having closed
his mission,
pei mission, but assumes
asks no
as
a right to place
his statement on rccoid, questioning the tas and the right of this assumption.denying
Secretary Fish, nevertheless,
the
diplomatic
lecoids
of the country to Mr. Motley's history
sorrows
or their mistakes. There can be no question as to the identity of the eminent Senator at whose door Mr. Motley is waiting to deposit the cause of his removal, but he is entirely mistaken in seeking a vicarious cause of his loss in confidence and and it is unworthy of Mr. Motley'favor,
shaie
to him any
31-t
tilt.,
hundred
niib-sspokenwhile
om
real
merit and ability, and an injustice to
the
venerable Senator alluded to, to whose influence and agency he was originally indebted for
his
nomination, to attribute
in the cause ot his re
moval. Mr. Fish state-', among
contiolling interest
and thirty
ing a
sailing under canvas
the
ons for the recall of Mr. Moiley,reas
that moment occu
en -at
he ah ul
ol
when wotiid be
'i-ten to-
ttail SI-.
which
Cabin a-
iu ..tj en.
d.
clantM
i"
U|Hin
h'i
Boston, Jan.
'I
tu
lo.-s
he
p-•
e'fttl iheuiiic. actfj
which popular exci
iho-ee
Q.ueen
at
I
DETROIT,
NAL AND REFORM l"RY IHWMTUTION.". Detroit
Jan
ing beloie
the House the bill to abolish
9 —The
publi-hed, treas
income
tax.
Report of the
Special Coin mission on
the
•ormatorv
Penal and
jail-, pooi
children,
houses
RINOIMI»T.,
Ity eleuraiih
WUKaT7-7
Jan, 9,
fair and market firm.
I
COTTO.V—Icmiuid
Middling 14. FLOUU-Steady -with moderate demand. Family 5
—Steady with moderate
Red I
lftal
IT.
deinaad.
CORN—Stead*-, with moderate demand, 52a53. RYE—
Scarou
aud
firm, and advanced, 90.
OAT.S— 11 and
unchanchnuced,
*nged.
BARLEY- Dull AND
Ii
1
ROT/E^
—Steady.
LINSi- ED OIL .Steady with moderate demand.
i.aKI90.
OIL-Quiet and unchanged,
1
TIMOTHY SEI'.D—Scarce an firm, 5 75aOVI IONS-Irregular. BO IS Uood
deinai.d
prices
nilTatii ed
dull
at 8
United Stales.
A
di-paich trorn the American Legation in London was received at
WillsKY
UOLD 10K
had been
sentenced to death, but the entence was commuted to penal servi..
de
tor life
to ten yeats' penal servitude
v-ms-o
VISITORS.
The city is rapidly filling up with visitors, many of whom have business before Congress.
K.V I'LIOUR—4 I.
live bogs, and
to 6 7oat
itO
dressed rather
ORi.En00MEATS—In guod demand and higuer.' SHOULD
ERS-GJi,
SIDES
the State
8'A,
HaMS—10%all%PORK—Mes- eglected, held
Depart
ment stating that John iVicClure,yesierday,
at
small sales could have been MADE at \KD
Not
wanted, held at
%.
BULK MEATS—Dull and tiardly any demand. BACON— Almost unsaleable.
Hull and prices unchanged, 86.
EXCHANUE-Steady. I &
HKW VOHHJMAB
«yTelegraph.] Raw
V"Hi,
Jan.
9.
COTTON—Bemand fair and market firm. Middling 15*4. PL" I Market dull, prices nmhanged. Recoil-- 6,00 barrels. Superfine Western State, 530a5 60 common choice extra.FI
ltiafi
65 good choice, 6 25 a 6 60 common choice White Western 6 65a7 OU choice Ohio 6 70 St 6 ^.OATI 25.
OaLouisextra
-I oO.
CORN MEAL—UnchangedWHISKY—Dull ant price- a shade lower, 90^A9T.
VV 11 EAT—Opened dull, but closed active.
Receipts5,800
bush new spr
ng
spring mixed 1 34 -^AI red amber 1 46-
al
5U FT bite Michigan 1 60 RYE—Quiet and unchanged.
ioai8
confidence
15
to
bad supposed my.-ell
to
en
No
intimation
contemplated change had been made to
me.
dillerence oi
iSo shadow of
State
85.
CORN Demand fair and market firm. Re-, ceipts 14,000 bushels- NO. 1 mixed, 78A79 yetlow 80
UAT.-— Demand fair and market firm. Receipts 6,000
oushcls
TI estern Ohio &
LOKFEE Demand fair AND mat HOT firmALOLA &ES—5»a7ii.
RICE—Ciicbanged.
OUG.IR Steady, Cuba 9%al0. PEIRULEU.KL Crude A4%AL3%: refined
ii.
POKK-Mess 9 25al9 50: new 2» 00 A2O .2i prime mess 17 0oal7 25: NEW 20 00»I0 75.
bEEF—Quiet
Mess L'- »X)al5 00: extra
mess 26 IIUA£I 0
CUTMcNU .aprime .o
uuli
LIBIIEK Western I^A2O UUEE^H 12a I5.
opinion
existed between the President and the Government and myseli, as
io
HiCAGO I'Oi.K MAKKi.r.
ity
our reia
Telegraph.] Chicao Jan. 9.
HOGS— Dressed active and prtoes advanced 10a2 c, closing at 7 L2!47 15, Alive ctive. and 1 lower,
e0a6
GKEBN SHOULUERS 6A6S^
-.HKk ntiNhi «.»KKH'i,
Uy
ibeietore.in
as an
Telegraph.] York. TAN. 9. GOLD—"pened at 10%, CL sedut LU%, LOANS— From *T to 7 per cent. CLK.ARAM'KS SI9.IKI0 000. •4I IVERN ENT FT ady. MONEY—Easy AT fia7 per cent.
KW VOICh TIAKHIl
tty
and the public
Teleirrnnh.L
after
Tho market
1
Having a competent buyer in New York to
selert
goons
at
factured,
I"'1- +W-
LUI
had been stimulated and wrought to the dangerous it at n,r a
a
wnich the President claimed to be sound and based upon the true principles ot public law.
-"-i.
r~r
BOKTOX.'
-f \JL
"mT TAPER MILL BURNED.
9.—One
Falls
a million dollars....
msm mob
of the paper
mills of Thomas Rice.
the en
Jr,
at
Newton
was burned yesterdav.
mated at
Loss
$30,000.
esti-
Insured
$15,000.
*C" ,p»t
Re-
Institution.- of Michigan.
ihese
subjects at length,t
and in an aide manner,st rongly
ci.ndeuiltis
and
county asvium* recommends their abolition
ami
the erec ion
ol
di-tiict pris
ons, ano her insane asylum,
it
ha*
a school for
feeble minded and idiots, a home for pauper
a work lor vagrants
and dissolute paupers,house a hospital for diseased and aged paupers,and various other important recommendations.
The Markets. HAKKK*.
OFIA
1 1)8 PKTROLE M—Demands od .T full |iricei. BUTTER—Quiet a unchanged
CUKKSE— Quiet and unchanged, I LOVERSBEU—Dull
ROOFING.
|^tK)HNG.
HAVING
50.
V«*Voh«. Jan. 9.
oxtrotnely
QUVT, yet priees rule
uniform. M'e quote mikes of heavy brown sheeting-
atlending
.d bnwn drills 12^AL3,
the latter an extreme light brown: sheetings like
AUK'ista
was sure
U'-I: '.games 9VI Mass,
fine II do 9':
Na
I4V4: I46 nch 16
would
have
Manudnnck
sheetirs-S27H
well "bleached muslin 18 uville do 19
vcw
York "ills social 'IS: Amoskeag
tiek- 24 do I) 17: Oswego do 20: American prints 1«%a 1: Simpson's mourning prints 1
Yi,
thus record
a,
in my
believe entirely without
precedent, ot peremptory removal Mr. Motley'my
and Amosk- a
9%
LOCAL NOTICES.
BEAVER HAlK
ot
the end of his mission. Secretary Fish
lemarks
that Mr. Moiley says it has been
rumored that he was removed from the post ol Minister to* England on account of his opposition to the San Domingo treaty, made by an eminent Senator who honors him with his friendship. Secre tary Fish says men are apt to attribute the causes of their own failure or their own misfortunes, to others than themselves, and to claim association or seek a partnership with real or imaginary greatness, with which to divide their
We have a complete line of these Celebrated Pure Mohairs. Harper's Bazaar has announced them, editorially, as the best and most beautiful black goods imported for the season.
We feel warranted tn gtvinv- them our HIGN est recommendation, to the public, and. invite inspection. -j
Tuell, Kip ley & Dewing, Corner Main and Fifth streets.
O.
v.
ALLM,
uThe
Hatter/'
New York 'Hat Store.'
soon as manu
present,
I
am enabled
t9
ALLEN, "The
Hotter,
145 MAIX 8TRKET.
"F, J»14d6m
MANU FACTU RE RS._
ORAIRL CITY PLANING MILLS.
CLIFT A W 11,1,8AMM.
Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, 8jfIrJ
that
shortly after his appointment, and before he left thi- country for hi- post of duly, it became apparent tnat upon a question
TT IM.low
aad
Uoor Frames.
itoildlu
ot
Brackets,®..M
start
\r-:i:
CLIFT & WILLIAMSC I
jiu»
Agents and Dealers in
John's Patent Asbeato* Roofing Rook Hirer Paper Co't Building
'JC-T
Roofing Slater ... Felt and Cement Roofing, Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing, FtrF.M. used in the place of Plastering on the iniiide, and
for Shea thing
siding on the outside. Hoofs applied in city
onaer
DENTISTS.
W.E.ROSSETEH,
E N I S BEACH'S BLOCK.
OVER
4m
aiid
prices drooping,
.. '. r..
WORK DONE AT
ITe York Prices
\Si 'titration* arrailed.
I)
20 00:
ll{»ll19.50,
BAfiT-'OLOMFW
surokon asp mkchanicxl
E N I S
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Mao
-t.
National Block.Terre Haute.Ind. Kksidrkok—Corner Fifth and Swan street
mSOdt
FLOUR BARRELS.
JOHN STANTON, MAMCFACTCRKR OP
FLOUR BARRELS And all kinds ot Slack Work.
On
SHOP—
Poplar Street, between Eighth
and Ninth- ocl5-dtt
HOTELS.
aeob
1 43%al45
Bats. Seorge Sata.
NATIONAL HOUSE. Cor. Sixth and Main Street«, f'erre Hsute. Indiana.
Jacob Butz, A Son, Props.
This House bas been thoroughly refurnished. ay23di»
rEURE HAUTE IfOLSE. Corner Main and Seventh St». Terre Haute. Indiana. ..
L'his Hotel
and unchanged,
LAUD—Ueaty, steam
TL9ai
has recently been refitted,and
put
,n 6r8l-cla8s order, offering accommodationh
tr,surpassedin
the State. R. KI.MTIH Proprietor.
MTE» ART UOU*iE, Coraer Mai a & Second »tre.ts,
TERKE HAUTE. 1SDIAS T.
thoroughly renovated and re
furnished th»house recently
AIR| &
hua 13 R«bot
MniAh
bleache 13: do 5-4 17*4: Lmgdon 4-
8 4 bleached
do LT-4 34: do 244-t Max
I solicit the
patronage of my old friends and the travel ing public general
I
AVBREE Bnss to and from all trains. oez7.tltf J- M.
DA VIS,
Prop'r.
CLARK HOUSE,
Cot.Firtt6c
Ohio iStt.,
verve
Haute, Indiana. H. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.
Office of Marshall,Montesumalnd Palestine Hack Lines. free Buss to and from all trains
nnv2Hdtf
ATTORNEYS.
JONV P. BAIRD,
OHAP.LKSCAR*?
CRVb
ATTORNEYS AT LA %'j
No.
ui-
ITFTFIR*—
A
S2 Main STREET,
-TTAIRS
S? P. SEA I-CHAMP,
I j. ATTORNEY AT LAV,
*. 141 MAIS STREET. IT STAIRS.
Hpstprn fjttnd ftvoher Lonti.* lis to trs Monaf/e'f.
Particular attention given to CollectionCoT"«P»ndenne
folicited
from non-residents
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
A TH0R"I7GH Course of instructions on J\ either Piano. Violin, Guitar, Organ or Melodeon.and cultivation of the voice may be secured by applying directly to
Prof. GEORGE A. HARTUNO.
Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace of Music. oc6-dly
TERRE HAUTE
MUSICAL INSTITUTE.
Music tanght in all its branches, both theoretically and practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons
forty cent*
at
ill times the latest Novelties-
-11
tUillugH.
.y .ir.
JT, 1 ^CTMFLT'S JS
Lath and Siting I
Slate
Roofing, ment.Roofing, Roofing Felt.
Custom Saw liff, Planing and Wood Turning,
DONE TO ORDER.
All Work Warranted. Comer Ninth and Auiberrj Sts.
duration Lessons at the residence of the
S•ration.:
upil one
dollar
each, of forty
SCHOOL £CCHS, Jl 4 S a
Itfok
I'
jf
Established May 12, 1*/
the
ana
country and
warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberr} streets mayUdtr
SOAP, TALLOW, &C.
P. W. BAT F-TF'R-TYIJ
,, Masalacturer
of
K. LLE^Gfc ANV
•'o.
1 SO A 1*8,. Prt-SSD
RANDIES,
Tallow, Oil, Ac., Ac.,
«South lOth Street, TKRRE HAUTE,:VUIANA.
This Chftllenge
Soap i* guaranteed equal
to, if not superior to any foreign soap laundry purposes.,
Babbitt not
SEASONED
Ginso
•uneTdt*
ETB-^ALL and examine his stork,' r"Hrdrr car loud." lee5-d3ui
VHOT L/I CLA6S.,
lllte ACTI
€HOB 4 S 1.1^.
'PHE TKRRE HAUTE 3H0RUS CLAt» 1 meets every Tuesday and Friday NIKBT from 8 to 10 'clock,at the Terre
PAINTERS.
fm. SI. Barr,
BAKU & YEAELE, House and Siiiit Painter On 5th
Street,
b-1. Main &
Y*1.
Does Graining, Paper Hanging,Calcimi ing,and everything usually done in the lint iune^5dJ)
BUCK KM,
A I N E
DEALER IN
SI LV E R^«T FANCY COOPS-
BALI HLAt'k d: CO. 565 jimI 50? Broiidway, I W VOltK,
„^*L' NTF€N»IOJJ of those about purchasinK HOLIDAY PBESEKTS to their unequalled Mock, comprising everything in
SILVER, JEWELRY, and 4 KANCY GOODS
It wili be
MU'H to the advantage of those
living at a distance from the city to send their orders, as spe ial attention will be given in the selection by one the firm per sonall- And in ca the poods furnished are not satisfactory in every rcspeot, they can b. exchanged.
Good8 sent C. 0. D. Pacag- allowed to be opened and selections made. dec21
COAL.
COAL! COAI I!COAL!!!
NIBLO^K, MEHH1LT. A
HAVING
each, of a full hours'
five
minutes
no pupils taken tor a term less than
six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address.
ANTON SH1DE.
septl- 1* rlnt-lpal
BC KS STATIONERY
B. O. COX LO.,
Booksellers and Stationers' STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,4' 5
at."'w
$£!%.
1
tier oiul
Photograph Albums!
ENVELOPES,
FANCY GOODS, GOLD PENS, 4fc.! Terre llnute, Indiana.
... dee2-dti
made arrangements with Mr.
McQucllkin lor his suporior quality of
OVER-RIVKR COAL Are
no"
prepared to fill all orders on short
notice.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! NIBLOCK, MERRILL & CO.
SE Are selling the best
itv O HI» I*oal,
CORNIT loii'TH
pni'-H.
sinf
*,
d,hs Ht-i
elscwher'
'I. I
tM
:l t-a ca,-.
-T-jf
if
Whulesnle
"Note^Paperti,
i-ugar T'reek
torn
MMIW 11X8
Z^
MILLE
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer roceriesjprovisions, ails,1 Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingle &c., &c>, oraer Fonrtb aad Eagle Streets,' Connected with the above is Wsgon Yard and itoarding Ho bas again aarantee* to accommoda -•-.liable charges.
Wagon Yard and Bot prietorship of whiivi Sy Mr Miller, whojma •ntroniie him, good a
Board by the Meal, Day, Wee mlldwtf DAI" MILLER.
F..» X.
a.
'I'KAKK ...... ...I
TCRNEB & BLNU -r tf tVho)csal and Ketaijg
?V"" W I I
\U KIIIDI OF.1
We are now opening a
ly Groceries, embracing luuuu ID suet OPT^T'IUHUIT friend,and the public to a amine our Stock and Pnc«
WE hare
where
Ut
LUMBEB
FROM
COCK I'Y.
S O PriLOtfton, 'ndiai a,
I hp Ii Vt'llow Pi|)lar Luiitb GREEN OR SEA ONED
us
..«
.iclivercd
Hame
Musical InMtilute Rwoni^. OVER THE POSTOFF1CE.
aarNew Members adI itted at any time 'HARGES„ GL OO per monti n«v1-d6m
FLOUR. F'EO. »C.
KENT C. READ,
I.' 4 VWTIPAS DSAUEB IK
Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Balec Hay, and Feed of all kinds,
i'nrner8th and Main Sta. Articles delivere'1»« any partot the city fru
if
-B»ree. -TBC^DTI
,uuutity desired.
In
tive" try *«5 lig' ab
ML
COBNTHV' L»J
Bought at the market prici No troable
TO
excepted.-£o
show goods,
FLOUR AND'FE
1 R» »*AUSB IN
ci
also opened a Flour
and
jruu UAN at all
lutiljf Groceries ftvr met trail j/ S*ah-(t rui
I'f tables, /'*-."»« 'ii tit. ~t.&
TLHM'O, ((/«, I TT /.
id
VI
times get
tbi
Float. Hay Bran, 4c.
iTeredfiree-of,Oats,
charge
in the city?
TURNER
A
I
Corner 7th and MAI
Terre Haute. Oct.0.18H9. dtf
W. F. BRISCOE,
it .* a mt
Country Produce? io ir«-. Lf 111 tC br d-Sthl Ititliatta,
the Oitj roe
I
/V.
B. Yeak
o,
OIL
In Cory's new
All work entrusted to us will receive pron ttention.
•Special attention *itrer to (Siirn faint, ino t4rainins
-pohhible
building.
-I
S,. II I/i T).\."
PAIHTEB. or. Mlh, halajetfc hikI Lornst Kis erre- lin t*. hut. j,
ut
«RAIN W RI ILL.,
'.t
FA iuierh' PMrJtsir
(jRAIN
I
,S
'-cif'--',
.- :S I-V-
JONES & JONEb^Jfel Dave
'V '..-A
1 KILL I
Kuhn,'theeleC brated Drill Inventor last and best.)
I Force Feed Lh ill. Operated by apttr Gettriity. io Loosb Cog Wheelfa About It
toilioke
IL—The teed
ue
the grain
itiauged
iB
la
second—»lll »•.« A) html oi T.rnin or Seed
Wltetlirr
lean or HOUL.
distribited by. mean?
ot
small
tuuble spiral teed wheels working in cups un* ,. I the
liupper
•t.n •ibstruvl%on»
iain
these WHEE^ CTTU LU. I-
icitrdu
to a discharge OPINING
ro
UDYI/
it
the cup
it out,anu ttith IT/«/. out
,ti'UU *nd
It
uoke
I beat we bavt-
I» utterly IMPOSEITILF to
it,
and a»
evideuet
ol thir
ta-L
in
brough
the
our sample MACHINE IP halt,
uau.aod OJ turning the ntiee'it LE carried
as well as
tl.
au
wheal.
It
an
wil. sov»
kind ot grain, and in a
other torce teeii drills to change the feed
vu
the
iRMEltS'
F.
V1-
*0*
'V-
I
OLAS^ A PAI\TS.
2! OWN
oi,
BR.fiZ^L BLOCK COAI. At 12 1-2 Cent* per Bushel. Corner Fourth and Ohio streH
oc25,dtf
OENUiy BLOCK COAL
I R. WNITAKER is prepared to furnis RJ T'I roal con-INNI-rs of Terie Haute,dor ing the Fall and Winter,
iu
rvmove one COG wheel and IUL
lid
the cog wheels are
GU. Van tiuren
tier
rtie
very best -TH»'
Block t'oat in the market in quantitie? to SUIT PNREBHSERS Call AND
ejam
I« the qual-
opi os
ti-
'HR I rket H». se.
rd
Wnlrn- ORE
s'plfi-dfi|P
f'o.l I. ami CO»
YIII
Offic-,
A.L orders left at our
EMOVAU
II
JAMPat
ij.\
under Nationa
State Bank,corner ilth and Main streets
will
receive prompt attention. AOTOLNL'
8B. LTNE. dealer in paroKenturky
Whisky Foreign »mt Dftnertic
1
another
tuose
In
ost.
ba
anu liuble to
FRIEND DRILL
ihe wheels are all fastened to the drill,an ihe teed is changed by
'ever—it
simply moving a ima
is done
in une aECt.No
Seud
for Circular showing bow ••••_
armers' Frieud came out ahead in 18"Y to JOJE8
&
JOLNEST.
East aide Public Square,
TEKKE-M 1AI»,
WE wil) send acopy of the
1
The Weekly Lx press Free!
Wkkk~y Kxprkss
or choice of eight other Weeklies on our
ist)the
free for one year, to an one purchasing T'wenty-five Dollar.'- worth or mole from us, tor cash before November 1 1870.
UNDERTAKERS.
I S A A I A. LJL
t, .\DEiiTAKEIt,
S prepired to execute al) orders in bis lino *itb neatness and dispatch, corner ot Third inn Cherry streets, lerre Ilauto, Ind.
M. W.
ianiO-5-owt.
OCOMSLJLL,7
UNDERTAKER.
Having purchased back IROM E. W.Chadwick, Hruber & Co., the Undertaker's ES'abtishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is new prepared I to urnisb Metalic Burial Cases, Cases, Cas- I kets, and Wooden Coffins, ot all stylos and sites, from the best and largest stook ci burial material in the State,
at .No. 2
Third treet. Terre Hute.
CO.
North
Indiana.mire.
Torr« I' M*Y
PRINTNC PRESS.
Manufaeturt rs Merchants Silln'KliSand lli UG
GISTS
YOl' CAN
DO YOUR
With a
•''.l.t I lrKIAS,4aOB eatsavingot
time,trouble
and expense, rccond to none tor the use ot
PRINTING.
Uencral
Job L'riuter», or for a VI!tage.\ewsp«per,BnilircNT»«|desirablemost
the
torany Boy or Girl.
frier ul I'ritweit, 915. 930, $32. 800,
Send for I'ntalogut it
tb«
tedtinionials
and
specimens of plain and colored printing done on
pr-ss, ISIIAM «». uiannfatturer.35I federal stieet, ston. Mass. CUKLA. C, TUUKST N. 16 College Place, New )ork KELLY. HOWKLL LUDW1G. 917 Market St.. L'hiln., P», C. KEL-
St.,
tt-65UIWest
dt
tbi'-ago. 111
FLAVURHC EXTRACT.
ANH FOB THE:
A I A O IN O
I
9
and retail deal
ERF
ir.
Anthracite,
Pittsburg, Brazil, Block, I
osi
reek and
Coals IN JUII utiti'-F to .-uit cus
ERF and at the
lowest
uuirket pries.
Witb good coal,good weights and prompt delivery, we bope to receive a share of the public patronage of Terre Haute-
iquers
has removed to his New Building, No. 22 Main street, immediately oni "Mtt the Terre Haute House. .. detU-dlw-wlai
I^RL{
\A,SL
WHEAT, RYE, OATi TELEGRAPH MILLS, L^FAltTIt STREET. TKUKfc llAllh,tNP.
II ghest market price paid for
nheat, Lye, O its, Coriii^ iiuckifhcut Wheat t'loar, Bjre Floar, Borknheat Floac,
A11 of the beet quality, and sotd at the Lowest Prices, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels or Sacks.
Also, Sroaai Feed, Coarse aad Plae, Bran, is HICHABDSOS aUFBOBX, rru^r
spM.dly.
1 I
••y
