Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 7, Number 33, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 June 1854 — Page 3
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Local and River Brevities, ft .ft i nr. rr. - . r. r, w. are compelled to leave out a couple columna of advsrt,.ement. to-day. By advertisement it will be seen that Geo. Foster 6t Co. are prepared to supply families with an excellent quality of ice, at a low price. ; A number of articles have been erowded out of to-day's Journal, including correspondence, editorials, &c. This will account for the non-appearance of several articles anticipated by interested persons. j We shall try to catch up to-morrow. : An enterprising jour, shoemaker got ... .... . married about six weeks ago in tbia city, and took up lodgings at a boarding house in the j upper psrt of town. Last week he gathered ! up his duds, and took his departure without . . , so much a aaying good-bye to anybody, even aim wire, leaving nis i.nuioru ueucient aoout
ten dollars. The scsmp did not leave h!s were greatly injured, and furniture, glasswife a dollar, and she is utterly without aid. &c ' broken. ' -- v . ., . ,. Seven dwelling on Thirteenth street, callW e learn she is a respectable and well con- . D .., D u j a r ed Bright' Row, were much damaged. ducted woman. The ep)oSjon caused a terrible sensation We received a call yesterday from through the city, people rushing from their
Mr. Archer, mail .gent, snd thank him lor his usus I courtesy of . pscksge of papers -1 lie wss on the Caledonia. Mr. A. i. one of the best mail agents on the river alwavs at hi. post, never failing in hi. duty, and courteoUs and aeremmodating in his intercourse with the public. A thtjoat. laden with .ixty cars. wa. subk last Sunday week just opposite Concord, by the wavea of the A. L. Shotwell It was under charge of Mr. McManus, who with hi crew, made a narrow escsps. These cars ere intended for the O. Sc M. Railroad, anJ were g'mg to Illinoistown. The steamer Helen took fire in the hall on the Alabama river on the 24th ult , when she wa scuttled and sunk. The water was abrut one foot deep on the deck. She was laden with cotton. Tbe Eclipse arrived here Sunday afternoon from Louisville, and laid here some time taking in freight. The Hoosier State was to have been down yesterday, but was laid up by her owner., without even giving the mail company notice till nearly her regular hour for atarting. C.pt. Shirley at once placed the St. Louis and way mail, on the Caledonia, then going through the canal. The Caledonia arrived here yesterday morning after breakfast, and laid at our wharf a long time patting off i hilf, iron, cc, from Pittsburgh. She brought down the mail. The outrage .nd fractts spoken of by the Louisville Courier, as occurring on the Hoositr State, and resulting in the drowning ingof several men, is all gas. There tat a good deal of quarreling, and some fighting, on account of a base btrumpet' presence on deck, but nothing more seriousi At Pittsburgh, Saturday evening, six feet water in chanel, and river failing. At Cincinnati river had lallen twenty inches; on Sunday, river falling at Louisville. By rtisuatrhe it will be seen that the steamer Bedford ha been destroyed by fiie, on the Cumterland river. XllE OR CAT POWUF.H IXI'MIMO.V FIVE PEMSONS KILLED!! Destruction of UiaJiop Lee's Itesideace! Below we give the particulars of the powder explosion at Wilmington noticed by telegraph. The daughter of Wm. Law, E-sq.. of thi. city at present, wa. gnest at Bishop Lee's, but providentially the whole family were absent at the time of theexplosion: Wilnihgtoh, Del., May 31. About 10.45 o'clock this mon ing, 9 wagons loaded with live tons of gunpowder, belonging to Messrs. Dupont sfcCo. e.xpluded t the corner of Fourteenth and Orange street, killing seven persons and titteeu! horses. Tbe scene in the neighborhood of the exalesion, this lorenoon, xceed all description, ion loo.': though an ear hquake had taken j(i.y.- . " iL. opira aimi. PSCh fnn. d hJe we lu j 7 i , Uinipg .foktv iunJ.red and fifty kega of pow i j-Jec, irom OopetvC's milie, lh W,,M,V-' el"", j led at about fi.ve tone. The powder wa be-1 wg conveyed Irom lhe nUl to the wl arf for bipaent. The teanw were pass;nj along fourteenth aWeet at the tine the explosion ; onlc nine i Wm )ut a soon kenni oDDosite . Orange street and immediately opposite the slirsnt residence of li;shio L.ee. Tle other wacona were a short distance ahead.
ei known which K d rst exploded. Tie The police were gretted with groans and Dihop's hoae was terribly shattered; the!L,;.--
ruvf waa lifted up bodily aud broken into frag - I ..!". . " n.eni. m ironi wait leu into me ireet. a. . m of the diocese in sqnares off. The servaut woman was very badly injure, but the child escaped nearly unharmed. Three houses on Orange treet, below Fourteenth street, were completely de.troy ed. One of the hou.es was wooden struclure, and it was utterly demolished to its very foundation. A vounff Irishman, a boarder, with John McLaughlin, was fatally injured, and difd shnrliv aller the rt .sister.
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and door in the house was torn away and -ra-or .nd conveyed to the revenue cutter , '-"''"5 "uTZZl ItZ'Tf I tT9 "'"7' J . . : M W H 7 uu"ul,I,uut - - nir... Ths ,-K.ftrt- k,-;.tiiul V.T.. .u- n. im.i soon M they inaKethe declaration to become sells at 61s. and i now held at 63. lkJl V"H
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w A 1 L . olds, livmg in otaer houses, were ail more or leas injured-tbs wife of the Utter quite badly. The rra:der(.f of Jaiees Csnby, corner of
ftVjclug'il'o was very badly cut, ana m mates, and othera residing tnerein, are enciothea were torn off. Hi wife was nlo gajred in fining out n expedition, for the invery seriously injured. Th?ir child fell into vasion of Cuba; and whereas, sueh nndera cellar, and wa. taken cut uninjured-, 'i h-s standing is contrary to the spirit and expressfamilies of Wm. MaCov and Richard B5ey- ed etipnti in the treaties between the
Market n(1 Fourteenth streets, wm literally
battered, and the inmate were badly cut gather with wim gits, ate. Mi staoies ana uam, to-
.OS, gether with csrriages snd fine gardru were jail destroyed. On the opposite side, the el - . wsjegant residence of Mr. James E. Price was imn to much iniured that it will have to ba re.
egant rea.dence of air. James e.. rrir.e was much injured that it will have to be re - built. Lh." fJJÜSSLfTh John H. Price were all completely destroyed J 'n 'atter lhe c lored man Henry was 1 killed. Many trees were torn up by the . .. . roots. The fragments of the wagons, horses, and drivers were blown in all directions. A human arm was foünl three hundred feet from the place of explosion, and one of ihe drivera was lodged on the shore of the Brandvwine. The tire of one wagon, weighing one hun 1 dred pounds, was thrown a distance of two ' hunJr.ed ,eet'and1 .gment of another tire WM dr,vn nearly through the trunk of a mrgft tree , Nearly all the houses slong Orsnge street, ! ,:'r u'h as Tenth, have glass broken, and P,astr "'ted from the walls. Un Mrket atreet adjoining the residence of jamei E the dwellinpi of john R. riatea, John II. Price, and Jo.eph 1 . Price, no"fes m r lcrr"r One gentleman, riding on horseback some disUnce6 head of the w,g0ns, felt the ground 1 tremßling, and at the same moment ves ' lifted from hi horse, and seeing the win-1 dt,w, tal.ing into the street, thought an) f.ilimcj into the street, earthquake had occurred. Thus far only five persons are known to have been killed, and the bodies, or fragmentsiffour, have been found, and an in-! quest held on their remains. The following ' . i. ... ?l ir d . i . -i ire ttavw aeaere. . uun nvie, etuuen tmm- , ber, Thomas, Talley, the driver, of the te.ma; Price's colored man and another, name, not known. The explosion wa felt at a brick meetinghouse thirty-five miles south of Wilmington. The total loss I. e.timated at not less than S.0.Ü00 including the powder and team., ; valued at about $ö,00U. Messrs. Dupont were on the ground activi . ,. j i i ly SB ST aft S in dning.ll they couid to relieve J rriL ji L-- I the sufferers. They declare 'heir intention . iey of paying kr all the damage dune to proper '7The Boston Fugitive Slave Case.--Burns taken Home. The following diepatchea give the closing scene, of this exciting fugitive .lave case: Boston, June 2. The court met at 9 o'clock. The fugitive came in guarded by half a iadsM men. The court room was nearly tilled with the mnr hal's guards. Each m n w.a provided with concealed pistol. Theodore Parker and Wendell Phillips, the fugitive's counsel, came in with him. The commissioner gave his decision after analyzing the evidence and discussing the cons itulinuahty of the fugitive slave I. w, concluding .. follows: I think the statute constitutional, and the evi cure before me to apply to the lac's concerning the escape .nd identity is all the court has to consider. I am satisfied that theclaimmt has lullv established his claim, and he i therefore entitled to a certificate of ' his rirht to the fnoitive. I The American Aug draped in mourning, ! has been hung across Court .treet. There !
has been no outbreak as yet. The cannon I ta-s, the lather ol IN uocirine 01 popular i placed .o M to sweep L'ouit Square. The .overeignty in the territories, the committre U.S. infantry i still on guard ut the court) will readily a.opt my umei.dment, aud rehouse. Bum will be taken down to State Uetre the bill ot all doubts a to the power of street central wharf between on and two 1 the Territerial Legislature over the question o'clock, escorted by 150 U. S troop, under of.bv. ry. But, air. lull well do I know that Maj. Ridgely, including the detachment ot the amendment will be r.jected, not by the U. S. artillery with the nine pounder, loaded vote of the member, .cting with me inst with irr.oe .hot. The men are all provided the bill, but by the friend, of the bill, the j.re-
with twentv-four rounds of ball cartridge. A ! rce bodv of police is stationed on cen tral wharf, where a large crowd is now gathering. Bu-n. will be taken by steamer on bo.ird the revenue cutter Morris, which will then b towed to ses. A coffin haa just been suspended from the building on the curner of YYn.hington .nd State street.. The entire brigade and State militia have left the Common and are marching down Stnte street. The .tandards of the various companies are saluted with hisses and crie of shame. Noon The light dr.goons, Col. Wright, are now clearing the passage through Stale street, which is blocked up by tbe dense mass. HALf Past Twfxve The military line of State troop, extend from Court Square to the Long wharf. In aome cases the pressure of the crowd and groans and hises hare caused edit sierra . Burns is in good spirit! Fullv ftiO.OOO persons are in State and , J ! m ni wa . Lourt streets. AppicBtion has been made to the Mayor t0 have the hells lulled, but he refused, Al ! 0'cocK Court street hsd beeft clesred cf tne mob, and alter mech trouble all the gtree8 leading into it were guarded by trt)wpa. tv-. Inn! a witness in the trial, has bfen t;re,ted for using exciting language. li - .... Lbftftn im atate atreet cv mo nonetk a n vw a-r tansss w i onthiiaii.tir.i'v cheered all the way. j Theee O'clock. Burne was escorted to in.ft. . T . . ft . h. nrr between two .nd tnrce o ciocr.. I i More FHlibnsteriDg! PROCLA.MATIOX OF THE PRESIDENT. Washikgtoti , June 1 The Union publiahes the snuexed procla - maiion from the President: Whereas inform.ti ,n hs. been received mu sunary persons, citizens oi tne umseu . . a . .a .a . United State and Spain, derogatory to tbe character of thia nation, and in violation of 1 1" duties? and obligations of faithful patriotic citizens; arjai whereas, it is tha duty of tbe
I constituted authoritiee of the United Stetes I
to hold and maintain the control of the great question ol peace or wir. and not sutler the same to be carelessly complicated under any j pretence whatever; and whereas, to that end .all private enterprises of a hostile chsrscter I withtn tli (Tuiiprf Stil loiinti mu fnraiim an private enterprises ot a hostile chsrscter 1 within the United Stiles against any foreign j power with which the United State, are at I . Now, therefore, in view of the authority vested by the Constitution of the United States, I do i-sue this proclsmation, to wsrn i ail persons that the General Government ( claims it as a right and duty to interfere for the honor ot its flag and rights of citizens, and j the preservation of public trsnq tility from whatever quarter it emanates. It will not ; fail to prosecute all. who. unmindful nf thpir country' favor, presume to disregard the laws of the land our treaty obligation. Ie.rne.tlyexpect.il good c.tizen. to discountenance any movement in conflict with )tw ,B(1 ,,,1, ftithj and especially charge the several District Attorneys, Collectors and other officers of the United States, Civil or Military, having lawful power, to exert the same for the purpose of maintaining the au thority ,nd preserving the peace of the United State Given under my hand, seal, dec , Signed FRANKLIN PIERCE. Sperclt of .Vir. Wacc. We find in the Globe of the S2J inst., the following short speech of Hon. Daniel Mace, of Indiana, on an amendment offered by him ( 10 lhe Nebr" nd Kansas bill. Read it Democrata and Whigs. You will find that its brevity is not its only merit; Mr. Mace. I propose to add the follow in- Würü- l0 tue flrÄl gectjon of the House but: ..An(j w,en admitted as a Sta.e or States, ,he said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received inio the Union, with or with . . . '. üUt s jverv. as their coiMitu'iuu mav Drescribe at the time of admission." w - -I And the Territorial Legislature shall hsve power to admit or exclude slavery at any time by law. Mr. Taylor, of Ohio. I hope the gentle CJ rQm llie Clerk', desk, .o that we may all man tar 1 1 1 , . t hA amennruent Ira Ka r,Mi,.rt. know what it is. The Chairman The Chair would request i .t'. - ii j : i til iJ il . lilt ii.ii nuuiu iruucsi .. . gentlemen who have amendment to oder to 7 . . . .a. . 11 uiii i i ;ii 111 in wriiuij;, on 1 11 at iiicjr kiuj ur read from the Clerk's desk Tne amendment was nain reported. Mr. .Mace. Mr. chairman, in good faith I prupose the lollowi' g amendment to the bi 1 under consideration: Insert after the word "admission, in the first section: And the Legislature of said Territory i. hereby clothed with fuil power, at any see sion thereof, to establish or prohijit slavery in said Territory. The amendment is offered for the purpose of testing the sincerity of western members who support the bill, snd especially my colleagues from Indiana. With them, and in my Slate, the burden of the song on the part of the friend of the bill is, that it establishes the great doctrine of popular sovereignty, whereby the people of the territory are lelt "per'ectly fr'e," through the Territorial Legislature, to af'mit or reject slavery. I know, and every man knows who has read the bill carefully, that it dt es nut, and was not intended to confer the power upon the Territorial Legislature to p.d lav ro jecting sluvery of admitting it. But if in this 1 am inisiuaen, ana tne triena 01 me uin are, in fa-.t, in lavor of popular sovereignty, ! and more particularly the !riend. of General j tended friend of popular sovereignty. I deire to place on the recoru tne tact mat tne triend ol the bill did most directly and distinctly repudiate the doctrine ol "aquitter" or popular sovereignty, while those who act with tne support it to the fullest extent, so far ss this bill is concerned. It his been said that the following clause ol the ourteenth section ot the mil coslieri the power upon the Legislature to legislate on the subject of .lavery, to wit"It being the true intent and meaning of thi. act not to legislate slavery into any Territory er State, nor to exclude it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to fnrm and reguhle their domestic Institutions in their own wav, subject only lo the Constitution of the United State.." Now, what is the true construction placed upon thia southern clause of the bill by its friend, and pe.-h.ias other.! It is, that the people uf the 'Territory, when they form a State constitution, and not before, arekft .! aT i a a a t m m Aim t a Jree tojorm ana ruia.meir anmewc J - . I ......... - .' iL . . infill 'UIUMJ v v in ii iiicaua ai4vri j tn t i (' oicn ttay, subject oilt to the Cohstitution r t ii r llaitrn SriTr " Th nt nn mu amendment will demonstrate that I have . . .... . paced the construction upon thi. clause intended by those who concocted the bill "Squatter sovereignty" has no vitality in the b.ll, .11 .he ha. is a short, high sounding. well I adjusted lifle stump st eech, Fut in to enable venal presses and crossroad tumo or- " v w 1 1 a prC au ru"oru"" mr . atOT. to deceive the people. The bill, in , .a. , ,. - sr - sr fact, is notl.inir more nor Lees than an ordi - nary bill estubhahing Terrif rie. such a. ha. in th main been adopted .inre th nnaniii - ai- kftj tK. "nrr Inrioi ,vnnt -,f ... r - - -r -- -r --. 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and climate. The truth is, that slavery will : )enniBtown quote P hiladelphia and Baljro into the Territory of Kansas and Nc- 1 tjmore flour at 40s to 41. Ohio 41s to 42. braka both, if the bill passes in its present rC(j niixed wheat 1 19 t 124.
form. j For proof of thia aesertion, I assume the l fact, snd defy contradiction, that there is not 1 a Christisn country or Government on esrih I where slavery and involuntary aerv.tude doe ; ,ot mVtmMVj FM by law u m 1 11 j does not exist, wouia nave slavery to a greater or less extent if a prohibition against it did not exist Ramova the alaverv restriction in Ohio, ! Indiana, snd Illinois, and all of those Siatea would have alavery, in a few year, equal to Maryland, Kentucky, or Tennessee. Mr.Engli.h. Willmy colle.gue Tote for tha bill if his amendment is adopted.
Mr. Mece. I will, I am unfa in makinir
, '.he pledge, because I know the amendment win be rejected by the friends of the bill, or,
if adopted, it will defeat the bill. I will add 1 rior. We learn that the Cap! Generai i . as I have revised my remarks since the vote line black troops, and ha issued an ad-'r ; was tsken on the emendmeut, that the vote j the director General of arms die on th wn , i.. Jmo,,. ta - - - ...... .... i . . '.
was tsken on the amendment, that the vote was, for the smendment 76. oeainat it 9a. but on. friend of the bill voted for the amendI A KBIVALUF THE ASIA AT NEW TORX.
OXE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE, j department arrived at H-v.na, but bad not ag23 lJ WQQLsryA XEloy. Large Advance m Flour, Wheat, and Corn I oeeo üwed to go outside of the city. Pe- yTm ' rce7e, and Tor low .t our PurCow Advanced Beef and Pork Better uela is stated to have said that he hnd Euro- cane .J Tand Lrt"!.'61, 30 doMB "x.
oeOastopol Bombarded tour Days by the Allied Fleets. New Yoxk, June 2. The steamer Asia with advice, from Liverpool to the 20th ult., being one week later arrived at thia fort this evening The rte.mer Artie .truck on Tuskar point snd had to put back to Liverpool or repairs, which it was thought wouid be completed in about one week, when she would proceed on her trip. Tne steamer Arabia arrived out on Saturday evening. JJenntstown states the demand for bread .tuff continued active, and nil kind had onn(;.tar.hU.u.n ii . t considerably advanced during the week. Fl mr was Ji bd per bbl higher. Wheat 4 J to 6d per bushel, and corn 2 per quarter, and quote Western Canal flour at 4N and Ohio at 42, white wheat 13. red 2i 4d. vellow li.ai L1.. ftO. oi y bin u u. o 1, w nue 4s J. Li rd lower, with sales at 60s. Beef active and prime qualities 6 higher. Purk aud bacon active. Consols advanced to 89 1-8. The lateat intelligence Irom the .eat of war, is a rumored telegraph diapatch at Paris that Revel on the Baltic had been bombarded, but no particular, are given and the report was doubted. The Colugue Gazette states the Emperor of Russia had a relapse of hi illuea. Tne inhabitants of St. 1 eterburg were obliged to hud quarter for the troops, and it i said that 2Ü.0UÜ Cossack are in the vicinity of the city. The Rus-ian flit had left HeJingfus to j ni the fleet at Cronstadi, and Napier wast lying twenty 6ve miles from C onstaot to In. tercent ihm anihai . lercepi mem, u that au engagement wa exThe Turkish fleet had mr, -,.,! ih ninV sea, lor the purpose cf dstrt) ing all the Ru.ian positiorson the Circa an coast. The position of Auina has become decidedly more h sti.e lj Rusma, and she ha. raised 100,000 men to detend her frontiers in Truneylvania Irom the encroachtneiite of the "zar. The Spanish difficulty with the United State was exciting increased attention. A special messt nger Irom Mr. Soule come passenger in the Asia. The Turks had gained two additional victories on Uke Danube. Gen. PseMsai it h was turning the front of the war to the buiirfs ol the rivers fcereth and Dinister, in Maido,vi. Itwua rumored that the Vienna conference would te renewed on the hai of the Autrmn, Prussian, and .nglo-French alliance. A telegraph dispatch to the London Times received Saturday joat a. the steamer lelt, and dated Vienna, M.iy 10,s)s that the govern inent aasVaenger had reached Ga!aUe,on the lithe! May with reliable intelligence that allied Herts had bombarded Sebuatopul for four day. A dispatch from Bucharest, dated Miy löth, s.iya lhe tbiiieh atesaseff T 6 r, of . xteen guns, had struiided eh to Odessa, ai d hud to aurrender, although two ulhvr steamer, were s'nl to their assistance, and bombarded the Russian work, but with success. Cardinal Lainbruschiui died at Rome on the 1 1th ult. Intelligence from Falkland Island, s'ates that the U. S. corvette (i-Tmantown h id demand from bet Britannic M-ijer-ty' ship Ex press some prisoners Uetsinerl by the letter fnr tre.pa.aing on British tih:ng ground The commander of the Express declined re leasing litem when the commander of the (iermantown wrote an imperious demand for them, threatening, if hi demands were not heeded, to fire into the Express, and accordingly beat to quarters and r in out his guns. The captain ot the Express, howver, maintained his position and delivered the prisoner4 up lo the civil authorities, by whom they were fined . The affair a. stated has occasioned some scrid correspondence between the United States and British authorities which ha. been forwarded lo their respective governments. The accident to the Arctic occurred at 2 A.M. Thursday, a .d created considerable excitement and alarm among the passenger. I The fessel got into .deep water immedtately ,!. a r.L .i.r ii.i nr.i.pei nn her wav. T. rZ V r . u . r UP-" d.-cowerw. however that s M nd the w.ter had gained M,W headed back to iiiru.wvUi..vv. Kr.-. i Richaidson's circular reports me weamer . u nTv fVvorable White wheat !2s 3d to a highly lavoraoie. vvnue nesi ise mmim Ci,..,r .til R, fne Pin .-ido nhlft. Haiti. ' 13s. Klour 4U. öd, tor r-moiaeipnia, nam ! more, and Ohio; fair quality of Western 39 ito40s. Sale o 3000 bbl extra superfine , , , - B II 1 t 1 11 1 fl BO dal 44. v nut; auu jenuw curn , .., hsrtiisK,l . - . 1 1 2j ill t il 1 . r ,u i ouv .a-.-. i vwi I .nor. from St. Peterahnrcr. dnrprl Qib M y that the British r,eet wa seen . f. . .. of Cronstadt and had can. . number of ron-boaia. . .,,... .Prtnn- . -p- r Baltimore, June 3d P. M. The Washington Star says inteillgence ' . . . J r has been received trom turopean embassei uf a complete and admirable aettlement of the Black Warrior affair. Spain pays back s x thoueand oo... rs ana aenusea tne port i authorities st Havana and promises to reform regulation, so aa to meet the wsaU of A uI ican commerce-
A r rlral of Black Warrior.
New Yonir. Jun. 9 Intelligence from Hsvana, per Black War IS rais - ress to j the director General of arms die, on the subint in aU h U r.oiv.d rh.t t h. k.
Spain shall wave at all haxtrd. in Cuba isS-" .IiobHoj--.
III" IlilL LUC J I S LB ÜB UICUITCU II (UUL'IIUUl ml I Islsnd Of all persons liable to militia duty. There waa considerable excitement occasioned on the 24ih by a report that a partv of Americans had landed at a place called Sil . . . r vnorrea, aDoui a iengue west ot navana. TrooDS were immediately sent to the sn.it. r but nrnvnrl rt ho f.ln Urm Thn Fronet, and English officer, are still being fited by the government. Four of the A mericana T ... . , . . rum Kpv U oat ho naaiaa tn tha .nriiiir pean reputation to sain, and he i determined to gain it by imaucipating the sisves of rub anroaa Accident. The great We.tern Railroad passenger train -ot off the track near London r..,! i West, last night and packed down an emi bankment. The passenger and freight cars were uemonsneu-x.uea .even, me second Mas. paa.enger were seriously injured three, at least, fatally. J 11 l I'll- J rwv . a OuraMMB, June J P. , Fir Orm: inoO bbls cid at 9' Barl; derlinedtoMr. Sale of 20,0m bnhcla or corn at 55e. Sales ofonu bbl maas porls ct 811 80. Sales or tOCO tierces of lard at 8,Sc for head and rut. !c for prima. 'o chanta orffX) bbl maas pork st 811 80. Sales of I0t0 tierces of hi prices The market is qutct. Raw York. June 3. P. M. Sales of S00 hags coffee: Rio tic, St. Dwminzo tWc, dull. Kales of6M 0 bU flour at f! 87. a trifle hisrbeJ H00 bt'ls Southern sold att9C;9:5. Wbt-atflm Snl of 411-tMiO lu-hU et rn at 70H7v Snl .. . ,11 I ', il 4 "..-:-. tu "iI' " ..n :..:."7icuaai v am 'iviiiv9 is uun. i'SIC "i CW bhl pork at ai9 3:!3 6'.'. Sles of 000 bbls lard a 4f, dull with a tlinwarl tendency. Cut meats are unchanavd. OMe whik y 3fHc. 3,i00 bushel linseed sold at Hlc-Af I . Tbe iron market is firm at 39310c. .New OiLitM. June 3 P. M. Flonrhsa declined. Oh o $6 M. Corn 53355c. Mess pork dull fiv; bacon ai'lfS 5iC alioulders Sr. Ird in blla 9.9.Vc Fair surar adranced 3,3. Mo laes dull at Oc. Rio coffee p.- 3;mi Business of all kinds is evidently dull an J Jpre seil money. P. G. CVRILEY k CO., n j i . Storage, Forwarding and Commission livl ERC1I A NTS, EVANS71LLK, I.NL. Havimo i; up a mammoth 'A barf Boat, ibe largest on tbe Ohio Ktver. in tha most sib'tantial manner, w are pre pure I tof.iciliiui.' :tnv tusines-ntru.trd oourcare t idier by KIVKR, H ill.KUAD OK ( l U.( without exp-lug to tbe iiK lcint ncy of the w athor, any property; and p-irticularuUeiitinn will be paid to Rees. np .sw.nng un.l Kor-rardinp. and als., to thewla ot n; ir av rr i.un a t-onsisnei to us, iui ail oraers promptly hllou. r G O'HII p.Y returns Ins sincere thanks to bis uuaeeeee friends for their i irm-r pulrouuge, und rei..- t tu I sotMta a continuance of tbe same, which Mill be duly reciprocated A Store K eeea, well supplied, will be kept for the accommodation of Bouts, at u tbi-ir oraler carefu'l filled. iub3-dd.wl)' P. ii. O'KILKY dc CO JOII S. MITC HELL Ar SOX, PRODUCE, FOWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, EVA-V.LK, Ikd. Oßee a4 Wrtkoe on Water ttrtet, bititten Mam und Loeuat; carter of Walnut it. and tha Cana!, md mt the Big Wharf Boat at foot of Mam ttrtet. W'1' o advance cash on all kinds of Produce coisigned to UVm, fort de her I or lo ship to the.r Correspondents at New rlcns and tha Kastorn Cities. orders f r purchasing Produce or Merchandize, filled at t li shortest notice and lowest market prices I hey will give prompt attention to the Forwarding of all lrcliMiidieand Produce eutrusted to their care; and with their experience and ample facilities for Storage, do not liKsiiale lo guaran. se atislaction. d. i2-lf J0H S. MITCHELL A 80N. THREGUUH'EHATX't VV "isats for JHinVmW'wtBaV: .Resxurnaod Gossamer TtlKKK OUNCES. 1 hose wihiii to get u light as well as a fashionable Hat, wot Id do well o rive us a call. VAl TIEK v MAHC01f IKK, mr? Mnln street, between First aud second. f VITS.-1W bags f r alc by GEO. FOSTER A CO. D'. J. C Bl'ltCII, DKiTIST, HAVING secured appropriate room In th house fortiirlT occupied by Or. Traftoii, two doorsabOTe the RaVarwoed Uu v, la iiow prepared to receive tne allrall who in i d l-e his professional services (la may bo foun coastiuily at his oflke duriug tusineas boars. h?? B CO. l,HH lbs Country Ilimt; l.otailbs Pork-hnus Hams; 1.30U i - C lear m.l-. for sate at n)8 II A MlLToJi'a Family Grocry. NOTIOTS. 13 doz Marl; ft Baskets: 4 dot Clothes Baskets; 2 Aes covered Market Hasfert; Holling Pius, Potatoe Musliers. Churns, Tuis, Buckets, WaahhnanN. dec, Ac .torsai by HoKNBKOUK dt CI1U KCHILL. mh? Watai atreat. JVST K EC' FIVE !. So lbs Ground Umber in Oil 1 lb Cans; 5 lls ( hroine Keu In do do do; 50 H Pruslan Klua in do do o; , 75 lbs Bla. k Faiui in do do do; 50 lu Chrome Yellow, in drv tin cans; forsalaloS by (mjS) KKLLKR, PAKNSLEY & CO TO THE LADIES. IT7Ü have received, pe Adams A Co. 's Eipress. v Flala e.j !;t..n Hair Bonnets, wiitch we will ell at k3 50 each; and plain fciurlih soft straw S3 25 Also Kiuoons, rMow rs, I rinimings, Ac. Ac Bonnets sold with or without trimming, or trimmed to order oh the shortest notice. KPW4B0 FEG A N A CO., my 18 First streetopposit - the Post Ogce FIIF.SH TES. A full variety of Teas direct from Philadelphia, it packages evpresMy forfamiTy use, at asfflQ COOK'S Family Grocery . GLD PLS. WE hare lust received a large assortment oT A. Morton A Co. 's celebrated Premium Gold Pens, In liver extension and desk holders. Tlieoe Pens afe a uiKsriorjirti , and are warrantee to rve satisfaction. ; For sale Urn by inu-.'l r rl I i nwi.r r ul . . . Main street between First and Secoud. I -- . awssssss WlKSfCsiK I sfeZ Merrittf Field 2 I Fire Boards. Ac , Ac, which we ask th-se to examine i wr.o wish to purehase, as w- win se'i tnem at tne - -' Wear, prepared to p.perroomsln the t ul on Ärl rotlce. ra'l and examine our . r crttMltTASTillI papers. (mvl3-tf) V. a a i . a a a -tss. i .1. BALKS Hay just rec d and for sale by m 16 E. LEWIS. A TIF. ril('K.--::f) bbls of that popular I. rand lj Whiskey, for sale bv (a.p2T) BEME.NT & VIELE. vT lefcej store and for sale by PKESTON B3' S. 15 matts whce and 2 cases 3 doz , gyc, near Waff. 9. dm Sevthp Sa:' in.: 30 dor Hay, Straw and Manor Forks; 10 bxs scühe Monet; . . . - t ,.t. - -- .-.-.p,. iv.ntrd. Finr To' of SS! for which tb highest market price will be paid in cushat t amHIHini I .i trr-. Block First street beiw Main. w T-Lluiore Oysters, ehoice 0" and for salt mmy wmoL mv4 mr m ft S fSS SJ TI)ST -ceirrd per steamer Malm, a i large assortment I 0i rece'v-' i rf V.ater Coolers and Huer - I '"P'l" 11 tae attention of H..tei keepers r;:.,,.,. Ma Faniiile- sure: renut.Tagiiiift; warmcisfm water. qgj-ggZrg 5 Z' SKfSh Oa.slajaa. A wayt. Koikien, Ac atc.,trom the Manut.c of n.w by 'BHU IT
H. 5ELS01? WOOLSEY & KEL&ON. i XTATER street EvansTille Indiana. Auctioneer , snd Commission Merchants, Manufacture Aren Iis U. : Ii J . . SS . )fleft D . Fur r .;'"?' p'cturi Frame, Notion dec. Particular attenC0fAS, 1W Center! dlnln "ßretfclast and Card Bur a', r alwl and Mbjrauj Plain nd Dressing and plain vMn Ät.'.ÄIÄ Cari; . ! and irenerai assortment of Wood. I vace ana Hair Sl lha.tr f..r ..I. . 1 ' seat Chairs, for sale iow br augw lyd ränra . - WOOLSEY & XELS05. i - a . r. i ag L I ' Cl X i c aal Rrat Pi. ww.J ' . Mr rlnf Finjrer rtn. : ÄS'SiV""Ä Accordians, v 'iolia. Piciurei 3' .Üf ,1C) for aal h ,v,"t "curea aa.i ranou other noUoua. ' 'WMie OT ) J"17 wools sy A nelsqu. Qopas. fast receive .ad for ssas at our Pamiuir j O room, et4Tht nae hofaa. Jaa27 WtOLSEY 4 'ELSO!. TJEDSTFADS Just received sad fur sale low, a lot A-' of ahpot Bedateada. Jan97 wooLSET SKLSO. GVn? TtAaaNaS'oYfr ! Jana? T1 w0Jky& VBÜQP. ! 1U8T ) 1CK1VKD and for .!, a larr- lotoTrootTne glass Wai. wooLStY nelson. ICOFAS.-Ja.t receWed bTiMrK.nr,u.rn; VT aal low ai our Furnitur Kooms. fo-r New ofat ap4 WOuLSEY dc NELSuA. ew oia. Vir BOOTSAlDSnOES. K. BUI l' KICKS &CO. u-.e received a larce supply of Man's Calf, Kip and Goat Boot ; Boys' and Youths' Calf aud Kip Boots; Ateu's Calf, Ki, ,J oat. I m Goat aud mainlU Brosan. Bojs. anJ ouths' Calf. Kip and Enam'ld oT ' ''if n'd Children's Shoes of all rarities, which hey will s 11 as low astue lowest. Merchants are iiTiud to call aod examme thuir stock befor purch.s- . ,-;"rn LB Soft Shelled Aln onds; fU'J 10 ross small bnxs la kinr; ltijrross lr;e do do; for s&le at lowest market price by tmy23) L D. BEIMARIT. 5KW SPRING A5D StrMMKK GOODS. EDWAKD HI.A V CO., rtaiT rr.-, stw. BUS. Asn Loctrr. oppositi post orricr, FECTFL'LI.Y announces to t'be inhabitants nfthla city and vicinity, thai tbev have received their first i lot of Sjrine and Summer Gools diro tfrom lh im1 poru-r. consi-tir. or every mSUi onh. se'on!in Crape Shawls, Ureas Silks, Orenndii es, plain and figured Dtirrjres auu i issue, nerejre ae Lames. trgandr, Ijiwns, I aces and Embroideiies, Hosiery, ulotee, Paraand Faus. We have also the newest styles in Sprint nd Summer .Mantillas, Plain Silks, rdnges, trimming &e. Having titled up a room nffihe sto for the ala of Lades' lluUand Bonueta. Artificial Fovters, Kibbons, Bonnrt 1 rimminzs. Ate. W, c-au now onV r the) saost beautifnl assortment ol Goods ever brought west R. B. On price no deviation. pf? CK YET At FKOftNT UKY GOODS STORE. IVrlES. 825k eg Wheeling and Pi tsburgh brands iy f..rlehy (pg.) BEMENT k VIELE. LI ."IE. inn bbls Koach Lime Jiit ree'd and for sals by (m6) PrtEsTti.v hkos. HY. 90 bale Timothy ree'd Ex. Canal Boat Indiana, in warehouse and for sale br m5 GEO. FOSTER & CO. NEW PIlfE M.MBER. WE are now laying in oor Spring stock or Ptna l.um ber, consist ng cf all the various thicknesses and qjialiip's usually kep. at the nrds in Cincinnati and Louisville. Mechanics and builiers are reneetnilly reques ed to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, (ap.'j dAwtf) JoH.S F. GbOVEE A CO. All.! AEE!! JtTST ree'd W0 bbls ol Pittsburgh Ale. (Phrn!a Rrewery)at (mW) ALU K e HoWK'. COMPOSITION KOOFHG. THE subsenber is prepared to rovar Bu Mings with flro and water proof Composition Hoofing . on ths most reasonable terms. W ritte. i guarantees will be given, of all Roof covered by uie, as to their durability, if require.). Any further iijfurinaliou may be had bv applying lothesut-scri er. JOHK C. UKVERKL'X, Ja., my9 lmw Evansvill, Ind. Vi "liTuras'sb'iheeri WX.BORDF.R A largo and be mt ls. Just ree'd and for talc br ---. ionable m)9-lmw JOHN C. DEVEREUX,Ja. JrT ItECEIVED.-A fresh sopplv of Perry Davis' fain Killer, and Sloan's dediciuea, for sal ut Proprietor.' prices v royS KhLI.ER. FAKSSLEY A CO. TO 'SHE LAD1E 0LY! Wa have received per Express, a large and ndid iiftrniicbl Ol N.NET.-; KiUBuNS. LADIES' COLLARS; CSUERSLEEVF.P; t, CES, AC. &' Of the latest and most fashionable ablas, w e are able to sell all these articles at an astouisbmglv low price. m)l WM. I.UfcUfc.MHAL V CO. ICF IS I I . TRS LOUISA KuLI.KNBbKG has again opened her . I Ic Cream Saloon foi the SSUStSMr. and will now, and daring the warm so.tton, keep eewsbsid on hand, for the aceoiumodatiioii of MMrSi a g-M.d arlicl of he t'reaaS. hhe has two rooms ue .tly fined up, where she would he hxppy t receive al s from the ladies and gentlemen of Evansville. Entrance to the rooms next door to her Coufectionary . myv0-2m TICE. F.SRS. SCHKEFFKU v SCIIROEDER would repectfulh inform their friends, that in a few days they will open t eir busiuess again in the room adjoinlng th one thev formerl occupied, and would ask a continuance of ihe patronage shown them previousto tha unfortunate Lie, which came so near destroy! g tneir entire stock. mC0tf VIKOIMI A 1VIIEEM FLOI U. 9) bbls fresh grouud in store aud for sale by m20 SAMUEL ORR. CEDENT EIME. Ion bbls fresh ground ( ement; 150 bbls Wb te Lime, for sale by aVSM SAMUEL OPR. 'T'l PLATE.-JtO boxes in store and for aal by X iu)20 SAMUEL OP.R. WILLOW W A IE Eft AC Ree'd per sleamei Dick Keys: 15 doz Shaker Brooms; 05 Aot Common Brooms; 6 dor Whips; 10 nests White Tubs. 3 in neet; 1U nests HI uc Tubs. 3 In Meet; 4 nests Blue Tubs, in nct; 8 doi Ked Tubs; 4 dox Cedar Pails, iron bound ; 4 nests Cedar Pails brass bound; 4 nests Pins Fl ur Buckets; 6 dox Iroo Bound Half Barrels 6 dox Common hf bbls; ldox dar uf bbls; M gross Matches; 15 gro Cad .r FaseU; 10 nests Boxes; 6 dox holling Pin; 6 doz Potato Mashe.; 4 dox Tar Cans; 2 dox Well Buck, ts 4 dox Work B-skeu. ass c . 10 doz Market do; 4 d.x bbl A hi bbl Covers. doz Willow Wagon; 8 dox ill" t at.s, ido d Cradle.: 4 doz V huo churns; Por sale at lowest market price bj i myi3 LAD. HEiMArs. S i mum wiiaii .ir and Prime fT sate bv SV . . mmm - - un r,:TKH TO. my 2 . w i .liftfti.tiv damaeed for sale low bv H my 22 n. .ft.rs 160 bbls and hf-bbls, in good hip1 1 in order, in m"c -v c "j 6KO P ISTKK ft CO. aWvel Cllf inyhJ n I CSt. 150 boxes W.K. Cheese for s tie low Uf ..' l : i 1 ... .I. i l 1 Aljiito v. Ift . . TOlt.4CCO.-aV m 3 toxo let Five I.nup Tobacco; 5 boxes cunimon do do; 3 boxes do Pounds do; 8 boxrs do Hf lbs do-, 6 boxea Virginia Halsy's do; 4 boxes io Mffgter Head Tobacco, 40 do iimokin? Toiacco; for sl at lowest Markt price by (my 13) I. Sr D. H hi MA Ms. cTty mills flour. (ITY Mills Hoar U now sellin at 50, wholej sale; reuil t" ?' 25 ,or 800 merchantable Wh-at SicenUforgoo flour oarrets. ap2t) d&wtf J. .N. KOR5, Agent. fr t KAGS Ship tnff ree'd at TT-III ! J. J!l IKE BUARD PHINTS.1 doa Pire-loarst rinU st ree'd frxm boston, ani for sale i.t all prlc- if I mj-o-.rnw JOH5 C. UKVKKKl X. Ja. - thi. dav r-ed I .ndforieb (apg?) hmkn r vifcuh fXAslMl. H.UlUft and fancy colored; aiao ic VJ Caps, Jnu ree'd add for sale i .w at f5 .JzXtwZmm '
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