Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 178, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 April 1860 — Page 1

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JAMKS H McNEKlY BWw. f. M. THAYKK, rVrn't V.Hn.xm .V.:.ir. l&iX. U.- MaKKKLY. .7.-A-.f ,-... EVVWSVILLE jourhal company. Journal Bniidings, Lofiisl S., Htltcttu J-'irmt ami U'airr. Kvaiisvllle t Cnnfordx 1 1 Ik IIhIi-r-i." f rft.. ' '. ' PEPAHTHItES. Ae-(.lnmo.It;.ii Train... I " A . M. lail Tri.t-..fc...,,.....J....l.(.i". ' . , AUU1VAL.S. Mnil Tralo. ft IS r. M. Accouimmliitiuii 4.l.r , Local and Miscellaufcus. CMilR THK riuri us- fill: f Rrtiiiotin Ni.rfi'K Bov. . T.yi.uh, -f IVrro IJnutu, will prnacL jn I bo First ftipti.-a Omirb Tuailay WediMiixlyf ami TliurfJity eveuiiiof this week. ' 1 ' " ' Ca?" Fine airy ofHees above tm ('nnal Bunk to let douMe or single. Also a H ill above. Uuquire of John Ikkle. npr 3-lwd -4 , The New Vork Express thinks that the friends of Judge McLean ami John IVI! are seeking to make a eoniliimtiiii for the Presidency. fitr" H. Nelson & Co. Sell this iiioiuiii at 9- o'clock, 10 f.oir3 of rbeese not damaged, 13 boxes glass ware, 10 barrels smoking tobacco, and a great variety of other goods too numerous to mention. ' 8SSf"A- printer named E. A. White, stabbed a man named Charles Cowenoii the 27th; at a bull in Olney, HI., and hurt hiiu so badly that his life is despaired of. White was arrested. Loth parties Iih.1 been drinkt . - SZ& Mr. Oeborna Reilly, returned Snlurdy evening from the Kat, w here he has been purchasing a line stock of goods. II.; will accent "otir tlmnki for copies of New Vork pHjiers received in udvMnee of the innilv , , y , , ,i tf" A steambiiat from ( 'iiii-innali, wttii a large nuniber ff 'iTeifgate.-i lnird lieslineil for Sew Orleans, w lutlier they nre ii-a to attend tilt; National l.'onv cistion i.f tluVoiing ifeii'a Christian -Assix-iatiiwi---will pass her the latter part of the ' week.Eijht Krefrra Indianapolis, mi l other phu es around Ciucinnui will lie repi e .enled. fciy W wo..ld say to the Indies 1l-at they can save money by trading at Nt'ciiKs . He has enjoyt-d px'culiar facilities for hiiyicg bis stiM-k qf dry goods at very low priees, nnd he intenrlfi dividing the1 profits with his customers. ft 'every body . call at his store, ami 1 they, wil( be Kititdicd from pur:-!.ii!ii .!- cervation of! this fact. He is daily receiving large additions to his slock. Call -oon. fcoF Centle nen -can now select from a very large stock of lieautilul clothing and furnishing goods by calling at Lyons' lashionable clothing and furnishing emporium. His stock is now complete, and comprises the choicest variety of lino goods ever brought to our city. He will continue to receive fresb supplies, by express, every week tlnring the season. ' Bgulf you want to set: a pretty siyltt, just go iuto Mr. P. (Ikisi.kii's Kmporinm, opposite the ("ourt House. There you will see clocks of all sizes and shapes, watches of all style's nod qualities, jewelry that will make the eye 'sparkle with delight, and silver ware of every degree of fineness and finish. ' He has just returned from lhe Ka.it, and is prepared to give the bent of bargains. Call and fee for yourself. Eii T J'""- waut A splendid likeness of yourself or your friend, call at the City CSallery, No. 43 Main street. Mr. Elliott has not enlarged his gallery, nor does he keep it "open until nine o'clock every evening," but Lna-iumch us his gallery is already byfar the largest in the City, und as yas and TBOofiiAtwe.'flre not just the things by which he produces Sum-Ficnrex, his friends iind patron will, we trast, bear with him and let him pnrsue the even tenor of ti is way. M r. E. ha an admirable sky-light, and works with sjich perfect success that none need "defer ' their visits" or go "a way disappointed, " for his pnllery is too largo tobe easily' 14 crow.ijed,'" and possesses so many attractions that an " Art-Loving " ii.ilividual cannot weary if he even happens to have j m inuuuiua wime. CeWe bHppr-ned in yesterday at t lie Hardware establishment of Messrs. Gko. S. Sonntak & Co and were pleased t see that these 'geiaiemaii are doing a brisk i.usiuesT. " Theii tiansaetiona last month were very large. Thi establishment we found filled l'roii top to' bottom wilh a very extensive and well assorted stock, consisting in part of guns and pistols of various patterps, huutiug and fishing apparatus, pocket ami table cutlery, tools of all kinds, buildera' " hardware, "agricull nral implements, hollow ware, wire ware, chain pumps, eaw guminrrs; brushes, whips, 'rfnd slones and bitures, bells, corn shellers, letter ires.t-s, coffee,.' Ppic'e and ' paiut mills, and no- j lions generally. Mes--rs. SoS-VTAO & Co. 1111- ' dertaud Iheir lwiined.n Ihoipnghly, and are j very iu cessful dealers. I'iiey Sell either t yv totejale or retail. '

. model loyvnship. ...... '.Uia Hki.RS Pi kk, aged la, who had been ' . . . tj .. - danciiig all uight lately at a bull 111 Talbeiy, ThB new lliio penitentiary has tieeu loUueida Co., N. V., suddeiily eoiuplnineil of ; eate.J at Sauduiky. The estimate for Uia

l'aiotuess, aud almost 1 11. mediately toll to the noor dead.

The Elections Here. j 1 Vrsierday we had a City and a Township Kiwtion at tliia point. Everything passed !

ofi" quietly, with the exception of a ronpTe of n;!i!3 that we heard of one in front of the i ('ol,rt Ui.iisi', the other in Lamnsoo, U'tween I t wo candidates. We .uii lit U, t : cej(l the-.-UiFgrace-fill drunkenness that pievni!ed late litt (light, and early this nmrnins.', which wa3 a jcreat anno yance to 1K.-Jictable lieople. I , , . . ,. I The-uolc issue waa n the personal pierits of 1 candidates. The political storm that rajres ! . I nrrtfiitil HQ 1iiivi 113" ftrli i V T 11 or 11 iioAal'nl i calm. This is as it ought to be in these i n. . . j small election of no outside importance. : . . ' A Silil-for Hie Milinllllp. 1 lie appointmeLt of Major K. t'J. Knulish , , .1 ".-i . kj. ,iini.iij i.-i L,f i" ll.UIft IV me Senate lo-day. His appointment, it is.-tat-ed, will be likely to "kick tij a I'ihm ' u,. tweeu the Iiidimia Jeruocra:y: - i j - Several Washingtoo - orresjondel, - - - fitHte (and the Indiaiiapoli-I Sentinel i.liin): tin. statement) that Senator Fitch is likely .to oppose the continuation of tile appoiiitment. .. . .... . lie is repm tcH l. in- in MVor ul. .!r. DtVfcLls, oue of the l'liai leslou d.-leg.'ifeS from the Fifth District. It m-i-iiis to lid Unit Mr. I. i j v i ii 1 1 n-1 I would le. throwing : awur aiiiluiinilion, as he is HJieHly " ih-ad Brt" against Douglas. We would whisper in the ear of Mr. iH'obv or some otlu-r of Mr. fiavitl's friends, that if ihey will telegraph this morning -to W-hingtoii-the assurance thnt "Mr. t. mil to Hainst Uouglns at t.'liai lesion, the Mar::halsiiip is fhFc for our enterpri.-;iuir Sllei ill -m.ie espei-ial'ly as Mr. Smith Miller Wniil. 1 be willing l venture into the dmkness nt Anli-I0!iglar.:.?iii if he had company. A Valuable Uuok. . The ,ouriml ottice Jims T.ei4i M"-?iitel by the City Council with a copy of the book just, printed tor the City, containing the following valuable matter: Tim City Charter, granted by the (ienerab Assembly Jan.. 27, 1847; A iiieiidmi-uts of t tie said Charter, nud Acts in relation to Lanvisco ; Agreement mini ii,. I In- low 11 of Liiim.-io tj the City ol' Fvansville ; (Jerieral Ordinavces of Hie City of F. vaiisviUe ; Appendix, containing the names of the idlicers of the town (now city) of K. ansvijle, from its commencement as a 1 01 puraiion, until I ho year K5'.l-t;0, together wilh sniiii- stati.;tici!:of il.i elxiwtli and progress. All of -n hif h are rendert d Jriuy ol relt reiice by u i-opious index. ' ' 1 ' The binding of the work wa.silouo by II r. M. L. Johnson, substantially ami neatly, iu bis uRiial good style. The t viioL'rapbical i xectiliou was performi ed by Messrs :imnd!er& JS ans, uttd U creditable specinien ol their handiwork. Tin's book, fo: ming. our . City's revised statutes, was much iieedeil. l'ublic ofTiccrs and private citizen desiro frequently to refer to the charter,, ordinances, etc., and now have the wbole before them within the comjact compass of 210 pages, and in a fornr easily p reserved., The volume we sjieak of makes a handsome co'Ioctioit of laws for our thriving city. 1 ' Km Kilt A. vrs for Lf rkki A.- The- Philadelphia American learns that a company of Intelligent, indnslrion?, and enterprising colored families are preparing to go out next month from Pennsylvania, aud that a far larger number are expecting to leave for Liberia during the coming fall. These applicants are scalte-red over the entiro State, U3 will appear from the following list of counties in which they reside, viz: Chester, 21; Erie, IS; Greene, 5; Lancaster, 22; Perry, l."; Philadelphui, r. ; and Washing-' ton, It. Total, .101. liv ndditioti to Ihese there are many others seriously considering the expediency of removing to the thriving. African Republic. A " LiUaian Kniigrant Aid Association" is in active operation at Canonsbiirg, and another is about to be organized at Washington, lnth prnmment towns in Washington county, Pa. . ; ' ' , fliWiiI'lJliniliil. midnight AssnsNlii. I w ill give one hundred dollars if any one w ill inform 1110 w here the scoundrel is that entered Mr. C. Hedderirb's stable-yard on the "1st u!t., and cut off the leather work 011 my buggy. The villain who committed this midnight crime did not injure me. I meet with no loss, as.niy Iniggy is iu Mr Hedderieb's care. He assumes all damages wh)itsoev er. If this ! villain who strides ... .... ..... . ,...i :...:.!,, niHiii. u.t: piirris nt I'Miy llioi llill Kilt J w do me .-in injury and has: an excuse for doing CO, he-can be satisfied bv 1 iking his revenge out on the undersigned.. 1 have suspicion on a scoundrel in our qiiiet city, and hereafter 1 yvill keep a strict eye on him; and it' be should eyer be guilty of such a crime, I will make game of him by hunting him with a sJiol Kim. F. Fknukich. Tow t;im- Kli:ction The counting ol voles was not near completed last uight, but so far as we got the figures,' they indicate the election of John F. Felker, Trustee; Ceorge W. Mi-Bride, Justiiv; and Charles F. Siilliviin, John .Clifford, Flnannel Ifiitl, and Charles W. Long, Constables. tx& Th New Harmony Advertiser sny fiere we're no c-audidales out for ofliies at tlie Township Rlo.-tion there as lute as the day of its issue S:Uurd:iv. Well, that is a I building, to contain 092 wrought iron cells, 1 is put dow u by the architect at 5609,248 T

ELEfTIOS RETt'USS, ( 'From tlie 1st, 2tf, 2d,' and ?lh Wards'.

For Ctttj Clerk. Sarnt.rl K. Leavitt, ' 2S2 CM : I'atrick Lurke, .. Fur City Treaxurrr. i Sot en Sorenson,.'. ' For City Collector. Jprfniiali l.ehm ) , ... I Valentine Wetzel, ; ! Victor Uiscli, 2S7 4.7 ,70 : 37S ' Christian lleddench,-... .. , ( . . . c., "r 'Jf ,J ''f-10''. : Joel !. Wiei wood, ! T i i ri . - ' .J, .21i n , 1 -I . lor ily Assessor... A. (!. Siillivmi, ,.i........iV..... ,,,,,, v. lenson,.:.I Jt.lin F. l'l-Iliim,.......! 4ii."' '' , JiiiZ" , , . - . , , 'v ' tor Assistant Assesxur (2- le.ejttll . ; Win I il'AII ..... . ... ' i ' ' j .M arcn j Suer woihI, ', .'. .' I Fleming" Durham, 'jr,,.'...,..,.. ! For City" Surveyor. .' ".- , i - l - l'tu'Ci; iu iiauiidersy.w a.';.;. v.-.. ' F,r Street Commissioners. ! Fra-i.u Nouweiter, i '' '"'"'T 8"ow,,''"i : Michael H. Lou;, .. 10 7 10 301 ,254 42 114 14', John Smyth, ,.. IJobeit Ureen, John Shea ; Im)is KeniK'v, Mi.-hat-l HtUin," 'r Seliool Trustee. Charles- Schmitt, , br t'jt.n. ilnisn. One in each Firxt WarJ. j jj cfo i .l.-to llu if. i J. . Klliott I John J. L'handier,.. UU 114 liijoi ily tor l;hahil!er, TUi Fl.iii) Decker, 207 Thomas Redmond Majority for Decker,.., .. .. r.jih itw. . John lii.-ciniianii,.. .......j. ... John A. Reitz...... . Mijjoi ity for Uischnian,.. .. 84 If ('try Hlkctiox. This morning when 'we closed our forms (4 o'clock), only the- I n, 2d, 2d, and Mb wards were counted out five more to be counted.. We give tLe' vot", so fur as we got it, in another pbn-e. S. Soienson is elected Trea.-urer ; J.- D. Saunders, Surveyor; C. Syhmitr, tJiool Trustee. ' Our figures show how' the fit hers aru r ii lining. : , - The 'following Cotinciliiieti are elected : Ut ward, .. H. t.'ook ; 2.1 ward, .1. J. Chandler; .'Id 'ward,' P." Iecker; f.lh yvard, J. Bisclmi.oui ; , Clh ward, Joseph Reil. ; Mh Ward, t'liir,'? Fooler. ICvy We are under many obligations to tin I'.VMiisville .hmrtuil Company for their Dily. We oci-Hsioiiajly receive it the siiuie d.-iy ol" p'itiiii-iilion, which is a ;re:it- i'.iror.'. We would lie triad to jet. it. the same day of putiHiatiou all tlie. lime but the miiiri or something elsi preveuts us from rMs-iviii it regularly. V'e can't, do without the Daily Jourual.--r-l't.t.er?liHej Jl porter. You are very welcome t.) our Daily, friend Thorp, and we are under obligations to you for yiv kindly, iqiireeitioirLoilC.'pijier. We Irj hard to niake the Journal valuable as a' newspaper, and if we succeed in getting the encomiums of such persons m the editor of the Rrporti r, wo'are aXiply'relHii.l for all our trouble. The paper is regularly mailed. The delay must be in the mail.. It was' stated some time ago that two Southern Senator, in a recent caucus, had a restraining match, after the Ileenan ami Savers fashion. It is now said that Messrs. Clingman of 'orth Carolina nnd Clay of Alabama were the distinguished gentlemen: Skvkuau 'gentlemen from LavyrenciSxille altcmled tbrT railroad meeting held iu this city 011 the evening of tlrfT"2Stlil one of wbtvni uttit ' ho bud ' the "doeiinie'iits 'irf 'Jh pocket wliii h fixed the terminuV of the, Ui-, nbis, inutinxn Railroad fct Lawreiiceville.-'. Was his assertion a boast Or ' tiicl V 1 17. (iazetel e .-'- '- - . Wk tntderstand that the Kansas Legislature have granted ohig 'huitJrtitaiitlJiiif .billa, of dieorct latHt in. Jvrty ihiys finally the Legislature quit lb retail business, and the House concluded to do a. yvholesalo , operation and immediately passed a bill divorcing all married person -in the Territory. .St. Joseph West. ' , Masonic Scnoor.' or I Sstkui-iion. We learn through Mr. Rob. , 'Morris, Past. Grand Master, that th tu'lh session of the National Masonic School of Instruction commenced its session iu this city on Mouday last, to continue through the week. The opening address of the Preside-ot was delivered yesterday moruiugHiid is desctibedas a moving exhibit of the difficulties surmounted and healthful progress made in the important works of elevating the standard tone of Masoury and producing uniformity in the ritinrls. The President of the Neyv Albany Masonic School of . Instruction, Dr. T. . U... Austin, addressed them on yesterd.-iy it'terniMn in a fine and hearty off-hand spee'di. The delegations are from Kentucky, Indiana, Arkansas, Canada West,-Michigan, Nebraska, and .Connecticut. Great zeal is displayed, and the delegates vie with one another in acquiring that which tlicy have gone to so much trouble to secure. We bid them welcome to our city and hope their slay will be equally profitable and pleasant.--l.ovisrilte Journal. , Capital Driven Off. The Chariot Isv.l e Adeoeate states that a geul letnun of Piedmont, VirginiH, transft-red $700,000 to tho city of Raltimore -rather thun piiv the heavy tax yvhteh Virginia exaeted. A Lkc.al. Sbt-off.-t-Iu Jeffersonviile, n few diiys sim e, au allot ticy preseutetl a bid of Si.f.o 10 a humorous chap for lentil advice. The bitter admitted thecorrect liC-SS O I thti.bill, but plead a set-off. When asked what il whs, he said the lawyer had iveii the advice on :i vacant lot of the client, and he charged ;p-i.i. for the use of the groHii t. The lawyvr left remarking that "language wouldu't do the subject justice,"

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. XPUISV. Ftfl TliK . I loan's .-L

XX.WI Ct).UlKSS First Sein. Washinqtok, . April-2, . m.--Skxatk. The bill to authorize the location of certain warrants for county lands wa3 passed. Senator Hunter, from .the fmancecomtnituroi tepbhed' tack' the iBdiaA ippriprintion bill with amendments. The bill for the final adjustment of private land claims in Florida, Louisiana, and Missouri passed. r. f s (J ?.,f( ; ila i i?aTKi.4 tetritoriaf. resoliilioti's- were called up, when Mr.Saulsbury made e sjieech in opiiosition to the Kepablicati partv aiJ r. ocwam. r t. .. r-.. i i .i . Mr T. r'., i- ....., i . i i - r. 1 en Kycl; argued against the extension, of slavery iiitothaefrrtorrt'S, contending that no one had a right to interfere with it in the States, and saving it would have been al:o1isliel'ift'maiy fplkl-eSjiadiit- Bui lhavo lil-en lor unwarrantable interference with it. He regards the fugitive law as constitutional, and said New Jersey would stand with the middle States in repelling nltraism aud "-exlravaancc..'' Sue '"yyoijld urge -'upon her sister States to preserve the L'nion. Mr. Drown defended himself from the charges of departing from party usages and interpolating new rules. 'I'M t.. iVigfiill held that tha people of a Territory could not admit or reject slavery. He was opposed to starting new questions at this time, and would therefore vote for ra vis's instead of. Rrown'S resolutiohsi': although he reg re ttt-d that auy had licen' introduced. Adjourned. Washington, April i, u. House. Mr. Hickman, from tin committee of. the- judiciary, reported a till to extend the right hi appeal from tho decisions of the circuit court to the supreme, court of T.he UH-i """Mr. Klliott introduced a bill for the remoral pt- t? oll -OCtiOfi 'Of. HurlgKte, and a bill for title improvement tfs flnrlei.'rirer, w hfcli v ere referred to the'vornmittqe .'ru cotqiuerce. . . , . , ., , ,; . - -V bilL for the siipprenaioTi of joly!iu1y in J v tali was considered. . . ' . VJ . ' ', , .' .WAKHiHo-ruM, April 2'. lIotriK -The debate was lengthy: 'Millson, Pry6r, (Kthe. ritlge, 'and otbe.rj,' eipoke iu favor , of tho bill. Adjourned. . .- . .1 ; t "I L'l Jk'!i'pyt 'fo'M'' , f L IIaufkokii, . AiiL-. J4.Tej- towns' nnd cities heard fi-otrs 4;iO 0 6iovei rior. 1 Toe Democratic MiililTowx, .Conn,, . April 2, 8 m.The elect joti is over heie and the vote polied is the .lar-eat, -ver known.y Middletow n sends two Democratic IJepresentati vs to the Legislative, uid .GaV ejiuoiir.'-nWra', has 21i0 .-n.ijoritv. Dm ham gives 1'.) majority for l!nekin;h.i!ii, Republican, lor Civeuor. Cromwell give ! majority for Sey moiir. Porljind :!7;( majority for Seymour. Chailiaio !t majority Seynioiir and 2 DemocmlU: .Representatives. . llAiri'FOUO, April 2, 10. P. M. "Seymour, in this city bus '3-13"' majority. Hartford county (fouftowns to hear from) Ruckingham 7I9rC1""Seymouc 8,"iCd. Republicitn 4oss 101 in -tho. county. If the four, towns Tm hear from vole as tltey did last year, two Democratic Senators and oue Representative elected same as last year. , The Republicans gajn two Representatives iit the county.. It" is impfissjble,' at the prwnftiine, I) give any tvfverA opiniou a.t to the result on Governor.'" It is believed, hoyvever, that Ruekingbarti js.clectiiil-.yv Latkr. Our retiirna s..ow n net g un for Seymour of 1,(541 iu :J7 towns and cities. : Sen- IIavex, April 2, i. M, K!ghly7fivc towns , or more than 'h.-i'd" the. 'Slate., liave been heard front Rock inghaii' , leads -over 1,000. Wateibury and most of 1 he Democratic disti icls Iciye ln-eii heard from. Tim House is Republican by au iocri-a.sed majorily, and the Senate proba'dr The same.' The majority for Sey moiir i:i this city 13 o2."i. ' ,. - Dauikx Ruckiiigham, , 151: Seymour 147. - - . ." .' ;; .' kkkxock F.iickiiiglmm 453 ;" Seymour 5M. : ;:"' , '' .'..,."..; N6ntVAi.iT. IGft majority for li.ickiiighain, aud elects two Republican Representatives. ' MiLTOVriCiives Ruckiiigham ol uiajority. , .'Jftyy Canaan jives l!tickin;ham '.il- 111ajoriiyi- i' ' - --' --"- - RnMiKt-'iRt.it give-? Ibirkingh.mt S7 major! y. . ' All .' tht; ', Republican repreoeutalives were t-lrci,iiLhere. : - ... i:,tlUv-. i - ; 1 11 .. Watkkwury, Conn., '2d. p. M:---Sey-inonr's majority is L:5. " T!ie. Deuiociats carry the entire Slate ticket by a large majority. For Representative, F.rovu, ' detn.J leads Felton, rep., by 72 majority. Mr. t.'oe, dent., lea.ls Chasv rep., by 13 L Of the adjoining towns as far as heard from, 5 towns give a republican majority ; 9, . dem ocratic, majority. Ol" fourteen ..towns, the) majority for Buckingham is CSl : for Seymotif 507. , . ., . . New HivEX, April, 2, M. The weather i.: siilendi'd and the vole is larger thau ever yvas known before up to this hour. It is generally quiet, except in the 3d Ward, where the German Republicans are being driven from the polls. The Democrats are ahead about 200. . . ' ' '; WATr.Riicitv, Marcli' 2, e. m. The t lection is quietly proceeding aud there is but little esciw-invrit at the polls. The whole nnmbei"of votes polled is CG0, . The Republican. are 2'J votes ahead H AtriDiiu, Couu. Artl-2, ftt Tho escitemeiit is very great this morning and the voting is progressing rapidly. The vote yvill be the largest ever polled in the Slate, nnd both pauisaijt(cpntidsi.t (' yiotory. KEw.Loi.irfiK fcs-v April. 2,-$ i -cThe vote Kins' far stands Republican 531; Democrat 4 1 C. WATfcRHT'RY, CoJi.S , April 2d, j" V. M. The excitement is increasing at the polls. The w hole 11 11 tuber of votes is 1200. The Democrats still lead by C.'! up to this. hour. Nothing- hiis1 lil-Mi hi' ird fiofn" the "luljotniiifi toyy nsj , . . New Bkitais, April 2.1, 2.30 p, v. oeratic ticket nu abend in this pliure -em j ,1 Nt'tr Tows, April 2, v. m.; The estimates j are 80 Democratic, majority.' ,. MtanS., April 2, p. M.--The votes not yet counted.. RepuWicaos are estimated to lie about 50 ahead. .. Considerable excitement.

i- I!isidcki'OI!T, April .'t. sr. Immense ex

j citemcut' here. . Iluth parties out in full i force. : No disturbances yet. Bands vat. ding streets and flags Hying in every direclion.. Iti.Ls impossible lo xivts smy . definite : estimiite ot the vote. In those) wards we have been abie to hear from, the Kepublicana ! are Blijj'htlv ahead, but several wards are ! still unheard from. Skcond dispatch. The vote stands now, First Ward about 250 Republican majority. Iu the Second and Third the Democrat are ahead from 140 to 200. ' ; t New Londok, April 2, r. m. -The vote "now stands, Republicans ' C34, Democrats 1.02. .... ' : i.i . . : ; ,Ktw Havkx, April 2, Pi' m. To; election any incidents to notice: 1 1 ... . . .. ' v ihe, Democrats sli r "c uciiioi-iins Mm leauuiuiosi. uj. i:. . . i irti.i .i l .t. ' I- . ' :GcT.Foai, fJoxN., .'April 1, P. ,M. The Jmls hero are not counted, the probability is that the town will he strongly Republican. yVATERBt'itv, April 2, r. m. Whole nuuiber'of votes polled at this hour is !)15. Th Democrats lead by ol. Tho voting proceeds slowly, iu consequence of the croyvd at the polls. . NouyVtcfi aheitd. April 2, i'. m. Republicans 2T0 ; uyv Yokk. Arril 2 A. si. From re turns received 110 to this hour. 2:32 A. M.. fro.iu 'Connecticut, the indications are that Buckingham, (republican, is elected by 1000 majority. itti oi ,Ttt T-:l-t lion. Dktroit, April 2, p. m. In the municipal elections at Ann. Arbor, the Republicans elected their mayor and most oi" their city oflicers, with increased majorities. AouiAN-,' April 2, p. nr. -The Republicans have 'elected their io:i.yor, by t'O majority. . '"Guaku Raiio;s, April 2, p.m. M. L. Syvett, the Republican candidate for mayor, elected by 15 majority. Jack:',o:j, April 2, p. u. The Republican Mayor elected by about 30 majority. -' v - Oyviisso, April 2, p. m. Amos Gould, r Democrat, elected Mayor by 200 majority.' Ypsila.nti. April 2, r. jl -Follett, Democrat, elected - Mayor by 1 00 mjorily. Nii.ks, April 2, e. m. The Democrats , have elected their entire ticket by 50 majority. Po.vriAO, April 2. e. M. , -The Democrats have elected t heir ,-m (ie tick I ly from 10 to 80 lun jority. Li-Ktiuf,'' OoIdwAtt-r,-1 ati'd HilUlal.', '. Repilblicitiis. .'elect, their eulira ticket their nsu.tl majorities. ' the by Washinoio.n, April 2, p. m. Thu case of the I'nited Slates against iioiloii, on an ap pealj'njui jh-j northern district court of Cai iloiiiia, involving the t'th-' Jo tlireo square fciig'Oes of San I'Vaiicisiiii, vas taken up ia tile, Suoreme l.'mir.t to-ilay-. WilUam IS. !ecd ln.iie I ho opening argument Jor tire United Stales. The Court, in view of the magnitude, of 1 hi-irse, grunted the- request of I'oitou's-counsel that three hours Iks al lowed each for argument. The Stale i )epailiiHBt bos written 8 letter to our Consul, . Mr. Helm, at Havana, com meiidatory of his partial ste-cess iu behajf of Lirturf, ft" native paiMardhut .a, uattitf&et! citizen of the I'niled Slutesy who wa-i suniHioued to military duty in addition to other friendly ol'icts. Tlie Captain' General, will submit the question io his Government with tliv reuointueiidaluitf that Liano be exempted from military duty. Secretary Cas3 ' ha3 sent to Mr. Helnf for the in!'ormalion Of the Guptas! tlencnd :i copy of thn" irrstrhctions to our Minister -at Rerlin, on the subject of interference with the rights ,ot American naluralized Citi.cus. -Col. Ilrowu writes to the war depart t icnt from IJrownsville, that reports the most false and exaggerated are put in circula tion by person.? interested in fermenting tumble on the Kio (Jramle border, itijmeitt ately btlore tho leaving ot the Neyv Orleans steamer, for the evident purpose of ex ercising an influence on public, opinion iu the States.. Hence such reports should be received with the greatest caution. He adds Ibat the Oorliiifis movement' was .a 'mere raid, and thii accounts largely magnified. ltfirtr'Yoak,.Apfir'?,V: V. Isaac Townsend, retired tnerchaut, and one of the gov-ernoi-s of the Alms House, died yesterday. Kvulcnee has been produced in the mysterious caso of the sloop, that the cry of 'murder was. beard in a vetssel off Xorwalk : Island iti! tM Sorfndi arid subsequenlly the ' report o"' pist'ot was- heard.' This' correr fponds witli the staleiiietit that the Spray was ji I unci 1 or in that, vicinit v. The Sound in that neighborhood is to lie dragged for the murdered men. Nf.w YoiiK, April 2. Bank 'statement. Increase io" loaiw, S774,72t"TSiito specie, $134.r55' ditto oirculatiou, f 10D.06D; ditto deposits, $ l,ol4,Gl 2. ,J "" - Loci.svn.LEj April, 2,.p.M. River rising slowly, with ft, -feet' C Inches in the canal. Weather cloudy ; mercury 55Brioseport, vVjril --v. m. The vote today, is the -largest ever polled , here." The vote stands as follows: Seymour' 1200; Buckingham 1103; Seymour's majority 97. R. IF Winslow, Democratic Senator in loth District, iias 83 majority. Two Republican Representatives are elected ' in Fairfield. There is 'a-4ie'in Stratford...: .One democrat is elected in Bridgeport; liuWestport; 1 in- Weston; 1 iu Huntington; and 1 in Trumbull. The Democrats are now inarchingIo t"proresion nod- cheering loudly 'by bonfires l-Miruiug io cireets, and thi greatest eulhusiasm is manifested. The election passed off quietly. " Nnyv- H!ti.BANs, Aprif "2d. The " " tnknOwn" won' t he foot face for ' $5,000, yesterday, by 10 li-et. Shultz was aheiul the first 1 0 yards. Time, 1S seconds. Another $510,000 race of loo yards is 'proposed at Louisville. The excitement about the captured steamers continues. It is reported that an agent of M irauion is here after the aminunition,ie. V AsutxoTox, April 2d. p. .v. The Cuul it 11 1 ion,il l'ni.iii I 'omiiiilLee. lo-llieht tie(.i(lei ,1;U t)e chairman should convene the I entire National ;Committee of 300( iiuiuia,.e J taneously with the CVjuventiou to be. held at Baltimore, iay ;in, to rainy trie nominations, and take steps to further the organization for prosecuting the canvass.

St. Louis. April 2d. The follairinjr dis-

i patch was received here to-night ny Uvcrra-' Iaijd 'ilail, it liaving '. failed, toT'reacTi,. our j agent ttt- Mafoy a Statioto, whenr 'tlw'jnail I coach passed there Saturday night: Sa v IPllAsam,Hnjrcli ' 13tJi, Ji.P. M. A j telegrap'i iliftpatdi from, VreJtn-last- tyght UaVs (iaorga (teh ftodthisee i others coiitfaed iH, rwi plaiuij Jaoksonviue Jregpir, haU arrived at Vreka en route tor tha, Ati:UQtic Btate?. A ledge of almost polid gold- lias been louhd on their claim, 20 feet, below tho .surface. . Thomas Coxononge u was offered $80,000 for his fifth interest, but reifnsed, saying the wealth of the llotbscttilds would not tempt him to sell. . ; : JsoiAyAPOn?, April 2, r.,.M. The cletv tiou for, township oilicx'is to-day, iu this city, resulted in the election of the full 'Republican ticket by an average majority of -oyer 200. . ,' .' .. . .-, Lafayette, Iud., 2 v. m. In tho election for tovrnship ofliwrs, to-day, the entire Repiiblicau ticket was elected with the exception of Justice by fro bi GO to 200- majority. New Vork .Market. Nuvv , Yoiuc, April 2, p. m. Flour dull and heavy smalt pitrcels SjRinjJ to the" trade sat previous prices, large lots could not be realized on except at a decline; sales 4,100 bbls at 5 10(ir 20 tor super state ; o 25(T() 5 35 for extra do ; f 35(A5 CO for common to medium extra western ; 5 H0('.C 00 for shippings brand .extra r found" lioop Ohio, closing dull and heay.- -UyeHoUr unchan;;ed. Corn meal at S 00. Whisky in good request; sales 100 bbls at 22J. AVhent steady, iu moderate milling demand; eale 5,000 bushels Milwaukee Club at 122; 1 1,500 bushels winter red Illinois, Micht-li-aii nnd Indiana at 1 45 delivered, and 1,000 very choice White Canada at 1 63. Rye quiet at 83i8l. Barley dull At 70, 80. Com in limited demand -and market heavy at 70(o)75 for mixed nnl yellow, 7ft 80 for white Southern. Oats steady and moderate business at 43()44. , Hides 6teady at 9K for Western slaughtered. Coffee con tinues firm; sales 100 bags Maracaibo at 13$. Molasses continue steady ; sale3 of eight hhds St. Kilts at 34; SO h lids do on private terms. Sugar dull and depressed in consequence of the continued large receipts of West India. Sale9 70 hhds Port Rico at GJ, 250 hhds Cuba 6J7J. Pork qnietand prices yvithout change; sales 550 bbls 14 37 (V',17 40 old-mess; 17 75,17 85, ' new ; 12 75 old prime; 14 25 mess; total stock in packing yards, New York & Brooklyn, C2,OdO'bbls j 'same time, last month' 5-1,4,1 3. same time last year 82,000. Beef a little more doing at unchanged prices ; total stock 53.624 Pack aires. Same time last month C5075 ; do last year 50722 packages; prime mess beef dull and heavy at Sl -S.l; sales 300 tierces Indian mess 19A22.", Reef aud hams' in limited request;. 14u,15 '7i for w-estern. Cut meats heavy ; sales 1 SO pkgs SV1 76'i.71 -.for. sbouldirrs, . '.Ha;0i .for . bams Bacon quiet and unchanged. ' Lard dull and drooping;'" Bales-' 300 bbls at lOJfH. utter in hmited request at 1 lov, r4 -Ouio, 14(T(),20 for State, . . . ' Clitclnua.ll Market.' i CjNTtKNATi,-April 2, p. m. .Provisions heavy ; shoulders ntC; bulk sides 8g; hiess pork, baycou aud bird . unchanged. .. l-Iour unchiuiged, at 5 50 lor sujier; 5 Uo(ii)5 85 for extra. Whisky unchanged ; sales 000 bbls at rsJiJTUS. Molasses firm at 45(w) 40. Sugar firm ;-sales 100 hhds at &(8a for fair to prime. Coffee steady at I4(7r)14 J. Wheat' steady at 1 3001 33 for prime white: 1 25f7U 28 for prime red. Kar corn steady at 47; shelled dull at 46 in bulk Oats dull and c lower ; sales 1 500 bushels at 40. Rye to 1030105. Barley .aqtivo ; prime fall advanced to 8S(7i;,00; fair, to good ttt 80(W85. Philadelphia. Market. 1 111LAOF. lphi A, April 2, m. r lour very dull. Wheat steady ; white at 1 58(.i)l C2 red at 1 40. Corn active and advanced 1c; yellow 73. Provisions quiet. Mess pork at 18. 25(,ftl8 50. Whisk v dull at 23. Lard at llj(.r)12.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vatches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Silver "Ware. JH. turiiisi tiom j-.i).TIlf!?r y lim l-.-i.st, wneru no s- tvt.-ji I1M11 11 11 r c. h a 11 eil a .'.T'Ar? li.-u.utif.il HHior tnrant r line M'ateli-f g t. g . l liaiua, Jewelry, Mirerwarc, iiuu . l'l,.i.L-rt i.f n,nrv il.---fi'.ritiiiii, lie id prili.iiml to unit pur-.-IiHjM.rit in . tiTury particular, Hint wtiich lie iutMiidrf-to sell At - - '- THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. lie r.ii6ct-itllv invittfH hid frit-mlri uini ctinloineru to eXHiniiib Iii'k kh)i1i4 hiiiI iiri.-en tifero iiiireliHuf lie olsMWlwrp.' AH e. oil) .lcl ur warranted t ti .s r.iir--ulnd. ' N. I;. Fernoniil af leiitien t'-n 1" repairing or film Watclii-n. Jewelry re,uir-.l at hliort notice. No. 8: Muiu Bt., otipuniltf C'.mrt lioiii-e, Kvanaville, In.liitit-. btiirS). . V. J4.QKISLKR.. ft'Ca ri. h eounli-y liran. :2M IhdIj I'reuli izroiiu.1 Corn Meal, just ri-ti v.hI Lv nj.r3 . tU AS. Sit Jl lll SSIOJI, 1'ow-y ISIock. BLa A Bii asdortmc-nt of Hummer LiuHtiu ami i 'ottonu.Joa for Hoys' mid Men'd veur, jnnt receive! st , . 1 .SCUAPKiH A HlfSING'8. " - SucconDors to S. Koibi-h & Co., apr'5 '1 '. No. 49 Slain Btrret. jfVJtlisIT F J M PSA MJV fl. 1Uf fiWached Slieetlutc. Pillow Cane Manila ami tHhirlini; ef the alKiva wtill known and truly merrleil brand, ro.:tived at ISCUAPKAIR BUiWlNi.s, acceB80X8 Io . limbicb Co., aprS 411 Main st reef. very pretty lot. and rbeup, for boys' and lueua' l.. A.lllDI.-t'l. iiiwicrMii's r , ij u l ... ...... .... . . " , Succeeeors to fj. Kmbich &Co.t apj-3 - . . . 41J jiHjD Htr.-ot. jr9 0JJfJT, tfCIHH'n, Jl.tJ MIIlMw Imiuh. A large and very cheap lot ol' the latent styles autue very beautiful odob, juat opened at ' SCilAPKlOll & BL';S.Si.NG'.S, btu-oemoiB Ui f. iLiiil.ich 4- Co., apr3 4t Main Htrevt. aaeortmvot of Cbildren'H, MiMeS, and Ladieit' Shoea, of every deiripttoo .liirabie, nice, and cheap, oiiied at SCH A I'K K R BU8SI Ntl'S, BuccessorB to n. r-mbit-li t Co., apr.t - 4,'i Main street A Itrtf assortment junt opened at SCIIAI'KEK a- BUSSSINU'lS. uccedeorn to b. Ktubicu A 10 , - 49 MaiitNtreel. aj.iS .jf.V SilK and Lco Blautillas and CMPes. Silk, Crape, at.d IStetla shawls. oiKned at 1SC11APKER Iil'SSINC'S, Successors to . Kmbicli Jt Co., aprt 4: Main Rtreet. MM with aud without bustles, mat catw put in band box or car(.et eatk while traveling, just received at , SCUAPKEB Bb'tsSlNU'8, Succeeeor to S. Embicu dt Co., aprti a Main street.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ... i, . AT WHOLEf!.Ut ';.,!

! SlTiING;' SALES OF. 1SG0, ,, .laFIKSTSTEKT,. rJI ttiS VJ JPM CMOVH -A'. H TJI 4' I ;.l.n...r.- r,ILu.l u-i.li. K U W 1 1 il J I 1 i r...i"t within the taut f.iur Wec-kH hytea.-frnin 'KtrTtiA N l aud (itCKM ANY,-mt l-milrotfl from New Jtiij land MAMDk'AOTUltUUii.: They a ! I"1' -t-tia-ied, many of tliem, for f'ASfl, and to M KUCHA NTS, liROOKKH aud Til A U:tlS, wiio wj-(t-,l.. pay Cuii1!, or prompt tune bv'irr, Im ran Hive liis im stiranre that thej-ritir irrhmie tK-ir-rliitr t.i I: ot- l.iin at lh AtilTTOM Of AK V KASTbUJi HA KKK't' (liiiiiily lel'liiei fruight. Many ' (oo.ts nr.. much KKIH'CKI) 11 PKH-'K, nnd M Klll'll ANT.-i will IKJ I'll KM.sKLVCS LiOOO to mil hit hint !" firutlirv bnv, and k-itiu. ythat lliu. UOTTOM UK T11K M AUK KT IS. In liia amplii nnpply may lie foMnd tlie foHowinp STANDARWCOUDa. . ; " . . . i; i ! . - - 1 3000 Pairs WALKER'S and other, TRACE CHAINS. 5 casks LOG AND PLOW CHAINS. 50 doz Root HAMES. ' , 50 doz Horse and Mule COLLARS, (GOOD.) - 100 ; doz -AMERICAN" HOE C0.'S Planters' Hoes. ,.:,'. 50 doz Garden RAKES, eteel " .and'iron. r'r '

25 doz MANURE forks ass'd. . 50 doz O. AJflES', and others, I Shovels and Spades. J J ' f 50 dozTTJTTLE'S Hook Tooth Cross-Cut Saws. " ; 100 doz . WELLS', (Hunt's) ; Lippincott's:, and Collins 50 doz HUNT'S Hatchets.' 25 doz HUNT'S Broad and

'Hand Axes. - 25 doz WITHERBY'S Drawing Knives. ' ! ' 25 doz SPEAR & JACKSON'S Hand Saws. ll ' ' ' 50 doz COOK'S Patent, and other, AUGER BITTS. 200 doz AUGERS, Blue Nut Gra'd Twist and Common;' 2000 doz TABLE KNIVES, English, AMERICAN, and J. Russell & Co.'s. ; . 500 doz WOSTENHOLM'S, Bunting's and Earnest' POCKET KNIVES. 50 doz WADE & BUTCHER'S -Razors. '''-'-- '-' 1,000,000 G. D., S. B., and Water Proof Caps. V .' ', ; '."" JLti9t .. -'T , 100 doz WALDR0N Grass and Grain Scythes. ' " . ' ! 50 doz BLOOD'S ; Silver Steel SCYTHES. : . : - 100 doz Superior SCYTHE siiATHES. . ' .',;,'i 100 doz FORKS, 2 & 3 prong, Sunerior. : ! - 50 doz CRADLES, Grain, Bow and Wire Brace. 50 Wood HAY Rakes. ' 100 Grind Stones, 18 to 30 in.' 200 doz Scythe STONES. . . v Also, : 500 doz BUTCHER'S Files. 20 cases OHIO TOOL C0,'S Planes, reduced prices. 2000 feet RUBBER BELTING, BEST IN AMERICA on hand, 1 1-2 to 24 inch. , , TOUKTIIF.lt WITH ,, SHELF HARDWARE AND TOOLS of every description; i Ordr8 Qxaciitvi wltu iho ti(nioit rar ni1 Dissolution of Co-Partnership, FOMIK Jiw H rjsTMi H is Mi MJ9 Jl K UJJ 1 m fore eiintiiiir b.-twot-n C. Pavison and ti! O'Mcil in tb TailfH-iliir litisiuptfu, wi d(olvid Mi (lit) 'Ai th ol JDarcb by tlie iatt) ol hut. All lnLsinuna ot tliu hrm will Le Mttliul ly C. P.'ivitfoii, who u-ill rontiliue tlie l)iiHin-HH at Ui old utaud i'U Kii-Ht utrprl, nnd will try to I'I'-hh,- all who may favor liim Willi timir iiatroiiiiH, bufb in good and workiiiaiiliii. ... Ei. H. I'prsonrt imJolite.l to C. Lm ihou or Da-' vinon A O'Noil, ure rinpoctfully reWfifpil to .nil and iv-ttle, an tuouey id rrry much neednd jnt niv. a.r.i liw,l U. HA ISON. MJk' Kitten mid OunK in irreat variety and let) ir nt. cheaoer thau before otl..rel in ihiu tuiirkel. , We call attention o the following kindo on bui.it : Sharp' Kepeater, llevwlvern, 1 . ; , ,. . " 4 burreled PinUils, Coltd'oid and uew I'ateut, 3 in. Ii, 4 Tie li, and 6 inch barrel llevolvera, aSBorred vrlth ; l6ry and Koaewood handler, Warner I'lHtfrtBV ' ' 8oiitU Wvaou ftetol. .,, , , DerenRer'a do Allen's single barrel, eetf-oorkinit Pit)l, -, Horted Ivory and Keiietvood handler, Remiiiftou FlutoN, - ' 1 1 ' Allen's Cartridgei, -" - Henry's Kifte. ' . ' i ' ::hoU Guns Irom S7 to ?3n, ' ,, Shot Belts, I'hrtol Flasks, ' Hportmen's equipments, ' : For ulo at liKO.; tiONNTAG A CO.'d, -Hardware Dealers, Main street, aprS - fign of the Circular Saw. Lard and llutter Tryors, ' ISugar . do ! ' ; 1 -OuaiinGf Eods, ... Waatatte do ' ' -Yardsticks, Gardeu Tools Iu setts for ladies and children, At tlKO. ti. SONNTAO, ' Main streat-below Kran.-li Knnk, aprU j ISign of the Cirtmlar feaw. vht h m-h i n J -vk w strr- -plrof UOLK-.S PATENT 8AV UL'MMliy'tl tlACHINE. We take pleasure In catlinir the attention ol all those usiiiie Sews of any kind to this ' Uutnmer, as bring the best now. in ue tor cheapness, durability, and efficiency ; having been suuoessfully ued io iiliuost every f-itatfl la the t'i,i.,ii, and the demand steadily, increasing, wm rstits tM:t In rer.inimendiDK it to all itwsoua iee.ttm: a SAW UV11MING MACHINE. '..t W These Uummers arc mainifactiired for m of tlie best material, and every oar taken 4 it tike work - ' mauship tw furnish a machine that cannot fail Io give satisf.u-tion. OKO.M. 80N.N TAO Ai CO.. ' " Jobbers and Importers of Hardware Ac, Ac . .. apr Main st., EvatiNtille, lifd. g-HVMJVs, cuuujyrsxo na.. amILs sorted, jut rc'd by CHA8. McJOHNSTON, apr3 Posey, Blo. Jc ,

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