Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 239, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 June 1860 — Page 1

THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL.

VOLUME XII. EVANSVILLE, INI)., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1860. NUMBER 239.

TERMS OK THE JOURNAL.

Daily P. pur " (Ma.'.e.n By the (paval.le ioOai Trt-We-VI. r.'.oi Weekly T ij i r ' PTi.I.l ..I" li ... ...S5 ' 0 ... l .... M ... 4 nO ... i: U) ... l on aThe privftAf e -f i ai I e 'verlisera is limited to their owe Uun-fdiM. I ui't.eaa, in their ti fiaej and all aJver'.i-, n cuts tr tbo benefit of other perrons, as well li.ii ailvrrUaanMstl ai.J adver-tisem'..-iita of .motion sale, and adver'.iseii:- tits with the name of other Mtraons, Mail in by Umui, uinst be paid for at the Onoa) rataa. r No report, reeorotl n- oi iirwtwKng. of any aorporatioii . so iety. associativa) or public Meeting and do communication deaispied to call attention to any matter of liiaiten of todividua interact run be insert..!, taleses paid for us sia erimrf i irmwi t ttt Contracts for yearly adverti.-iug will not lie disemtinued tuless au ordbr to that effect Is l-ft at the office, an I when difOBlhTsd in lew than a year, the prie of tin- whole year will be ch.ircJ. 0r f if ji.lnliei MwilliillH hereafter, a i!l be publishtffat tin expense of the attorneys ordering. and not flfilayahe for legal proceedings, hut collectable at onr uua time. jOur trU for .lob Work and transient advertisements re CASH. 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Oartarai Goods, fillt (orniccrtain Pin.- and Pari r Mirrors. Noltd Kit.t sireet, HrnTisvilh1, Indiana. apry a-aocxes. Steele, iSI:CFjm3R T HTK K. L E Jt Ill'NNF.L,) 2d BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY, VANSVILLE, INDIANA. SA1 DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, Ht iS S SK II LV.UHEK, 111- Laths, A c, of every description constantoiil. Packing Boxe-of all kinds made to o"i d Swing of every kind done ou the short, st not JLHrlt,1 Gdluck Needed for Young Beginners. TFIRM OF MIL1ER & NlEHAUS STILL AHEAD. rMH u ii.ii li. JVin r it h: t s. i $ - JFi hran-new Bt.M'k of Pry Goods, consisting of a many articles in their line, too numerous to I which are now oen for inspection, ami wjl'iniv l.e .old eheau for cash at their store, 41! areet. V. I LLF.K .v NIJCB ACS. H Late of Jaquess ,V Co. aakok kt mm. BAD & BURROW, H0LMAL. hr AT.r BP IN 3ots C3 SllOCS, HATS AND CAPS, KiMalnst., EVANSVILLE, IND tft'lRVtFR AHA IGLFUART WHEELER & IGLEHART, JORNEYS AT LAW, GENERAL OOTjLWTIQJf AND :al estate agents. nce on Third St., opp- the Gourt lion.. -18 YV 1 I. V I A .11 EX. A IS, a:tical watchmaker, "or. First antl Sj rnmore St. rt-ular attention paid to the repairing of Mu- , peating, and FINK WATCHES. ftaafaad Wtddtmg Gard aaffa Writttm. "fe arf acob Sinzicli & Son. 10LESAL.K BAKERS, llonlrr in BOAT STORES, pr SI., bet. FVne ami Seemmare. ft .W MS R ( II -I. VTS, f fI'Sif..x aim rnii r.fitsTs Are regularly receiving additions to our stock i Dus, Mfoicinks, ('iikMK ALS, Paints, Oils, ' uitKS, rEat i'xr.UY, and Kancy AaTicLt'.a, .nwe are prepared to otter to the trade on as sinus as can he pi phased in Cincinnati, Louill ir St. Louis. Wttve in store 16 tuns of K& iua Pull Wmrra . A In kej;o of 2o fts, 60 Ilis, and l'K lhs, which ! anlliu, to the trade at manufacturers' prices, j KELLElt A MTJOTB, No. 32 Main street. IhHVKS .ncJOH.-V8TOJ, W1IOLEV s aud Retail (iltOCEit AND PROVISION KBtANTi dealer in Cordage, Nai's, Gla, nt, iwder. Plaster Paris, Ac, No. 128 Main eei.ar the Canal, Evansville, lud. fcl.J i, IMJtl, X HI. L CO., KJTJSH fet, Evansville, Icdixna, V hoU sale Pealin'oceries and nil kinds of Prixluco, Nsi'.s, as, Lite Lime, Conn i.t, Cotton Yarn, White ad, ueed OU, Ac., Ac. Alao, coust.i.utly on Qd all stock, of Sajih, Panel iK.rs, Ac, of all E. Q. SMITH. i JHAIH UANUF A OT L" PER, ilKei strcei. JMansviiio, Infl., WJI tp liano aim niaKe io order ev, ry varielv ol nea Wm-d Seat CHAIKS. The Trade supplied low;rates. Hotels. Steainhoats and Halb fnrihedrouiptiy to order. All work warranted, anly r JVV7fMJY'A9 J.Vi l' tioauti. J .urge Lot of Lawnn, Orandi.si, Baragaa, tighai, I'riiits, aud a host of Fancy tioe.ls, tevedt S0HA1KEU A HI SSING S. may. No. iii Main ..treet llkJ. MILLER. . I1E.NUY NIEIIACS. 1ILLER &, NlEHAUS, -DKAI.KRS ISZEi 3T OODS, tOOlS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. 3 .flJI.y- &TKKKT, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. apr BSf. gUAKKDN. ORAM PEC W. IIAKOIN. SlAiNKLIN & HARDIN, ITTORNEYS AT LAW, V AS VIL.I.It;, AND. ,a.i- i.-i kk.ii. jchtjitms, a.s-n WE.V otarial buniueHS cut rustad to them will reKorunipt and careful attention. Especial atsotii will be given U the Collection of Claims in la, llouiug towns, vir . Evm.sville, lleuii.rsou. It. '.nou, BuoaaiMa, Newhurgh, tockport. Cancite, Princeton, VincenneE, Washington, Dover, mi it.T.hurgh, antl ia ihe coi.oti.-s in which sac! jail are located. O KICK - Third stie. I. adjoiniug tint Ccnrt low. cpio-ld

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G. GOSSENS, -PR ACTICALWATCHMAKER & J.WFLER, Main St., next door to Theodore's Kxchnnge, EVANSVILLE, INO. fi ' y ltet) a resident of uui city, ttod hafi IHn iti k ii 1 'V i - i to I"' h skillfuJJ, scientific, and oxpe-rienct-d workman in hi- line of business. He now ktudly asks t!. - pttbfic in gener tl for a kIihi tr of their pat rename, guaranteeing that all wot k di-iie hv him will he executed in a superior style, . anJ in h way to dety competition. jmi0-3m Ring the Bell! Stop the Cars!! FRESH ARRIVAL FOR H. M. WELLS & CO., CONSISTING H PART OP Those Fine (Hove Kid Consres, Heeled Boot.. " " roara M (.altera. " " Serge " " " And also a fine lot of those Ladies' Lasting Luce Gaiters, AT SIXTY CKNTS. ("all in mo4 exnniiue them. H. M. WELLS CO., 9B of the Big Shoe, m:t)!( No. X. Kirst .traet. rrrn m s' t.jK.ymn j.ssoht.kjujst Jt Peters J- WcLl.'s Pianos for sals at H KALY A WAKKKN'S, Cor. Main an t Kirst streets. N". IV Old Pianos taken in exchange at good j. rices. (ipr21) U. a W. JoflN A. RCIT3S jTlll.N A. UASr. r t JLo"9 0eo..t.i CRESCENT CITY OUNIJ EVANSVILLE, IND. The proprietors of the CUKSCENT CITY KOTN. HHV beg leave to inform their friends and thepuh lie in general that they are fully prepared to make to order all kinds of ifi ACHINFRY Ni'elHl hr Mill or M iiiinfaftorhM of any ktea Uuviu a jrrrnt variety of patterns for MILL GEARING, uf any wlxmt itl STEAM ENGINES of any Bowel required. Also mauufuctiirer. of I U1STI1.LKRV AND MINING MACHINKKY, TOBACGH SCREWS AND KINISHEKS, MALT MILLS; SAH, MULE Y AND IMPROVED Circular Saw Mills, GUMMING MACHINES, IKON TR0NTS for Houses, CHINESE SUGAR CANE MILLS, STEAM BOILERS IMPROVED LARD TANKS, And in fact everything ill the IKiiN rOUMDBV AND MACUINE BUSI.NK8H. H U.I SH i J.irWHX made to order. ALSO Dealers in a superior article of TIIKESII1XG MA CHINES, And Powers' complete, of the latent improved style IMPROVED STEAM GAUGKS, GUM BELTING AND PACKING, WROUGHT AND WELDED PIPE, LEAD AND COPPER PIPE, AND FIRE BRICK, All at MANUFACTL'KEKS' PLUCKS. i i' iiii:hc8t price always paid fo old METALS, At the old Stand Corner Canal and Ingle stroll KfcUTZ & HAKE V. N. 11. Workmen sent to all parts to put up Machinery and do repair s in Boilers. THRESHING MACHINES Always om hHMfl ami for sale. je-2 NEW ORLEANS CARDS. R. H. SHORT & CO., Commission Merchants, No. 94 Ciim Street, NEW OH LEANS, I, A. B. H. SHORT. loct22-Crfldl R. S. HOWARD. a. h. r.Ai io Hii.n ..JOHN w. binouam E. H. KAIR0H1LD & CO., (success. .is to T. C. TwiT- HH i. A Co.,) Commission M e rebuts, 1' .-I S .-. T It EET ,-t4 2V CV OKI. a' :AjS. II. JtA'A W'KII f K CO., CMJU8 sioii and Korwariliug Mendiants, No. tt, Poydras Street, New Orleans, La. myiO-dAwly TI ..VK STOCK CKUMW1M Merchant and proprietir o St.-k Stahles, Sew I ii leans. La. jau22'57-ly. Fumi. in: i. nojvimio, co.n.ms. sion Merchant, No. 7 Lafayette street, New Orleans, for the sale of butter, cheene, lard, eggs, dried fruit., Flour, Meat and all sorts of AVesteru Pro. duce, and tor the purchase of Groceries, Ac. Cash advances made o:i consignments. mal.l-ly f 1.1 Hit rim vjtrott h st u.vn it, for Baaay rear, chief Clark iM the house of JOHN HL'RLKY A Co., lugs to oiler his .ervica as CViaimissioii Merchant, to the friends and patrons of that house, now that it Int. retired from husiuess. With this ei.d in view I have formed a co-partnership w ith Mr. E. W. Benton, senior of the old and Well known firm of B. W. Kentou & Co., uuder the name and style ot BENTON AK1NG, to take place from the 1st of May, prox. The mihscriWr relies for supjairt upon the triends of the old house of JOHN 111 ULKY A .., who have had opjiortuiiities of exierienci ng the promptness and ahility with which he attended to their hnsmcss. Very rei.ectfully, THOM AS K I Mi, Corner of Lafayette and New Levee streets. New Otloaaa, April 27, ld.SK. augs-y S. TWICHELL, C 0 M M I SS-I0 N AND FORWARDING MERCIIAVT, ST. LOt'lS, MO. LilsTal advances made ou consignments to either of our houses. Bi:rca to Messrs. Alii. A Howes, Beiuent A Veile, Howard A Brown , Evansville. jytJ WJJ.ll.V. fJU '. THO V SJK If Co., COMMISSION AND f'JKW.VUDI N (J MEBCHANT6, Sn. 18 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. CLEM nUO.W. R. OCK M Il'.rSK... Jog. UlTZtMiEB. We give our personal attention to the sale of Tobacco, Corn, Wheat. Uav. Oats. Klour. Pork. Bacon. lird, Ac augl4 P.. P. ETHELL... li. ii. AP.BOTT....EB. FALLS B. P. E T H E L L & CO., tommission and Forwarding NO. 101 M AtiAZ INK ST., N EW OBL KAiS, LA. BKFKEKMXM : Geo. l oiter A Co., Ilrown A Aikmaii, and P. 8. O'Rihy, Ev:uville, lud. A. M. Phelps A Son, Miner A Weed, Newhurg, Ind. . M. Leavenworth, Esc,., John H. Evertsou. Esq., Mt. Vernon, Ind. (i. P. Hudspeth A Co., Boonville, Ind io. Atkinson, Esq., W. W. Catliu, Esq., Henderson. Ky Socki Wi.-ks Co., I). S. Buuudict A Sou, Lou. is-ville, Ky. jyO

he flailg nntml Fl BLISHED BV fAMBB IT McN'EKLY E,titor. r. M. THAYEK, (Vea'l ....... tf.liajilr JXO. li. McNEKLi', buj, t Mechamiuii Depurtinmi l'NtEB THE FIRM OF TBI: EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY.

Journal Buildings, Locust St., BtStrttn Vr.f and Water. IlCLiuiot'R Notice. The Oiaciplej are holding a protracted meeting at the Franklin Engine Hallon Lociut street, near the depot. Elder B. K Smith, of Indianapolis', id preaching every eveuitig, and the audience, and the interest are inrariably increasing. Local and Miscellaneous. BUSIVliS- LOCALS. S Reading Matter on Every Page. River Report on the First anil Commercial Report on the Fourth column of the Fourth page.fn For Rkxt. The two story brick ou Locust street, lately occupied by P. H. WoodHid. Apply to G. V. Uathbone. Mtd. fi"The Cabins: and Chair Makers will meet at the Young America Engine-House on Wednesday evening, to make arrangements for celebrating the Fourth of July. A oeueral attendance is requested. Silk, Lisle, and Gauze Under-gar-ments, together with a genera stock of furnishing goods, can be bought at Lyons's, who has also a large stock of fine, fashionable clothing, which he is selling at very reasonable figures. 8fa".Messrs. Sorenson &. Co. have just received a first-rate stock of Groceries, together with a large stock of Printers' paper and stock. We advise our cilizeus and printers iu the adjoiiiingtowns to giv! them a call; you can secure bargains of this firm, as their stock is complete and their prices reasonable. Col'kty Map. Messrs. H. Nelson & Co. 1 have for sale a lot of maps of Vauderburgh I county, containing the townships, sectionaud half section lines, the streams, towus, railroads, Canal, roads, and all other objects of interest. Every business man should j have one of these maps, and as the elections ; are comiBg on, every politician will have to I get a copy. Price only oue dollar. Ap ply at the auction store, corner of Main aud Third streets. fStg&MH. Elliott has just received a great variety of plain and fancy cases, in which to enclose the "good looks'' of all who may favor him with their patronage. He is still selling fine Melainotype pictures in cases for fifty cents each, and his fancy cases he will sell at least fifty per cent, cheaper than they are sold elsewhere. Every body who is in want of a nice and durable picture of any kind, should have it taken at the City Gallery, No. 45 Main street. 8&f James Ferky, of the Adams Express, will please accept onr thanks for late papers. The Adams Express is one of the "institutions" of the country. Printers couldn't do wi'hout it. The article headed "The Guerilla Unearthed " was written for yesterday's paper, but left over on account of a press of other matter. It is still "in date, " however. 8fe!&""i'he latest foreign news says that the Paris corn market is active and rather dearer. Wheat had slightly advanced ; sales difficult. 5aBr"There seems to be some trouVile with the Ohio and Mississippi Telegraph Line, j over which we get our reports. Bence, we j have no dispatches of cousequeuce this : morning except these we got through other ! mediums. J-grThe latest news by the Worth L'ritain announces that Garibaldi entered Pal- ! ertuo ou the ?6h ult., after n bombardj tnent of several hours. His headquarters ! are in the center of the town. The mini- ; ber of the killed is large. At Messina or- ! der was maintained, but everything was j ready for an outbreak iu the case of Gaii- ! baldi's success at Palermo. fih;"' Large quantities of corn are coming ' dowu the E. Jfe C. Railroad, from the bauks of the Wabash, that have been prevented , from being shipped by the low water in ; that stream. We have heard it estimated that not less than 15,000 bushels of the old , crop yet remain to come down to this point from up there. We have received from Mr. Asa : Smith, of New York, a colored digram of ; the great eclipse of the Suu, July 18, 1860, accompanied by elaborate explanations and . tables of obscurutiou. The diagram, with its accompanying facts and figures, will be useful in obtaining a full knowledge of the circumstances attending this interesting phenomenon. The diagram is to be obtained by sending oue dime and a three cent piece to Asa Smith, Pootfice, Station E, 8th Avenue, New York. Information Wantkd, of a gentleman, a carpenter and joiner, supposed to be living iu this city, or did live here inside of two years ago, whose name is not recollected, but whose wife's maiden name was Redman. He will learn something of advantage if he will call on Christopher Weisheimer, near j the Bull's Head, in this city.

The Guerilla Unearthed. ' Who Struck Billy Patterson 1" By a couple of well-directed shots we Somebody has, certain, for he rushes into tore away the dirt breastwork of the En- print, in the Enquirer, and attempts to dequirer, behind which its Guerilla Editor was : molishonr correspondent "Pro Bono Publi- , entrerjehed, and exposed to view the desert- j co," who saw fit to give some facts that er from the Whig camp, who had gone over j came under his cwn knowledge, connected to the Democracy, and turned his rusty match- with the action of the Common Pleas delei lock upon hU former comrades. Our dis- 1 gates at Princeton on the 30th ult. The closure has discomfited him. For a while ; correspondent, "Billy Patterson" of the he did not attempt a renewal of his hos- Enquirer, broadly contradicts most ifnot all tility, but in Suuday's Enquirer be fires a the statements ot "Pro Bono Publico," aud random shot a revengeful, wicked one proceeds to berate him and another deleaud begs for quarter by pleading his long gate vehemently. "Pro Bono'' is handled friendship for the wronged party, and his without gloves by the redoubtable "Billy,' very disinterested intentions now in degert- j for daring to interfere with the nice little aring from and fighting against his old friends. raogements of the Vandeiburgh County The new Enquirer editor takes occasion Court House Clique, looking to the defeat to speak of Sie "flabby puerilities of the of the competent Judge Pitcher, by the inJournal. He probably got that idea from j competent Squire Stinson, for the responthe story of the frog that was found in the j s'hle and important office of Common coal mine, and submitted to the inspec- I Pitas Judge. lion of a learned arithmetician, who, by an So far is we are concerned, we have no i itricate calculation, denionSR-ated that said ; r'g1"' interfere in a fight between two frog had been imbedded in the solid coal I brother Democrats, especially a3 our corres-

since a period anterior to the creation of the earth ! The frog is a flabby reptile;

the surmise was a puerfle one. Hence the case are as our correspondent stated them, derivation of the phrase quoted. A person from this office was present at The new Enquirer man goes on to say : ' Princeton on the oOtb, and knows the feel- " A concern that daily and weekly hands itig that prevailed in regard to the Judgeround its mendicated hate, begging for a ship. A number of other witnesses will few pennies of public support, and bestows vouch for the correctness of the main facts the most extravagaut punegyrics upon every detailed by "Pro Uono Publico.'' It was one that in compassion, or to avoid an an- well known at the time, and was generally noyance, drops so much as a dime into the talked of on the streets, that the reason why elemosynary coutribution, has no conception the Democrats did not nominate a candidof a better spirit or higher motive in ate for Common Pleas Judge, was, not on others. j account of the uncertainty in regard to the If by such allusious be means that we validity of the law, but because there was a ever ask gratuities, without giving full ' desire not to make a party question of the value in return, he simply intimates a falce- Judgeship, and a determination to maintain hood. If he means that we are willing to the dignity and respectability of the office " help those who help us" notice fnvora- by putting ou the beach a profound lawyer bly our patrons, and thus help to build up and experienced jurist. This is the way the the business of the place while we are inci- 1 people through their delegates felt, what-

dentally sustaining an expensive Daily newspaper in a small city we can understand the drift of his malicious iiiuendo. The only difference between us in the latter case, is, that while Mr. Guerilla would, if he were in our place, swallow like a swiue the patronage given the office by a liberal public without acknowledging the favor, we take pleasure iu reciprocutinr the kind offices . . ; of our friends ou any and all occasions. I J et we confess that in such a sentence as I the one quoted, we can find very little sense. J What he means by "handing round mendicated hate" he only knows who wrote it. j How one would go to work to band around j the intangible article, or what it could be handed round for, only the Guerilla editor, the classical writer, and astute politician 1 of the Enquirer can explain. The complaint of assailing private char- ; acter is decidedly cool, coming from the ; writer who so shamefully stigmatizes Judge I .DeBruler without cause. We have ma'le BO assault on private character we are only trying to protect the character of others from base and cowardly attacks. Such terms as "treasonable doctrines and political sins of Republican abolitionists," indicate that the writer is ol iged to resort to blackguardism in his barrenness of legitimate argument. Finally, the Enquirer' x Supernumerary asks, " if the Journal has a horror of concealed editors, why don't it bring out to the light of day the assailants in its editorial columns of Judge Law from the shades of the city Bunks ? '- This delightful specimen of demagoguery aud vindictiveness is a "flash in the pau. The regular attaches of this paper have no occasion to resort to city banks for accommodations in the line of editorials. The banks, we presume, have AnAii.rli tn . i , . in. ..., .1 .. I. ' !: I uuii-ii kj iu niveau uiuir uwu Ifllilnate business, without wishing to edit newspapers. No article emanating; from a r 6 I bauK and directed at Judge Law has been e , published in these columns editorially or 1 J otherwise since the present editor took control of the papef. It is reserved for the Democratic organ to oet its editorials from an individual who was formerly a Whig and opposed to Democracy from education, more recently editor of an American newspaper, and latterly a professed Douglas Democrat, while pretending a strong prefereuce for John Bell for the Presidency Truly, the Enquirer is " hard up" for editorials. Thh Cincinn ati and Locisville TheamiCA l Company. This popular troupe of dramatic artists is again with us, aud will give an entertaiumen L at Mozart Hall this evening at which some new attractions will be presented. Since their late visit to our cit tuey have received an important acces- . F sion to their number in the persons of the accomplished danseuse. Miss Bella LlewelIyn, and Harry Howland, who is well known and deservedly popular among the theatre-goers ot our city. The bill for this evening is a splendid one. The entertainment opens with the thrilling drama of the Maniac Lovku, or The Fair Lass of Litchfield. Air. G. D. Chaplin appears in his

great impersonation of the Maniac Lover. : this morning, but he having doubts of the During the piece, the favorite Miss Fanny authority of the intelligence has deemed it Denham will sing one of her charming profer "ot t0 diTuISe k 10 the Coinmissionv. ii a i vi- ? ii r, ,, ers Preferring to wait instructions from ballads, and Miss Leila Llewellyn will exe- Washington, and the arrival of more deticute her grand niedle- dance. Miss Den- i nite information. The present programme

ham s siuging alone should draw a full ' house to hear her. The evening will conclude with the roaring farce of " In and Gut of Place,'' in which Miss Denhain will personate fire different charazlers, sing three songs and dance three dances. The patrons of the drama should go by all means, and our word for it they will not be disappointed.

potident is fully able to take care of himself. But we assert that the main facts ot the

ever may have been the plans and wishes of a few selfish Vanderburgh Couutj' politicians. Our lVholesale Market Review. For a few days during the galvanic life that was given to the Board of Trade last spring by the persistent efforts of a few of onr most enerrretic r-itizpns and thft ritv , c , , Press we received from the Board and , , , . , , , . , published regular market reports, predicated . , , , ,. . , on actual sales. Ibese reports, published n ., . , , ,. , , . In ,,l?r tl.illc- u lil tlipn iMnslorroil tn cine . . ' . -. . . . . . . . . . . . ll.jl 1 1 l. V I V. J ... . Weekly, were extensiveiy copied by the country jjress. They gave a tone to the market which was very gratifying, and would have been permanently beneficial if the reports had been kept up. But after trying again and again to induce the members of the Board to report their sales, and finding these efforts vain, we gave up in despair. A few of the members showed a commendable public spirit, but the most of tbem were not willing to take any trouble to carry out an enterprise which would surely have resulted to the advantage of the city and every person in it. We have now commenced getting up a Market Report for ourselves, and shall employ our best exertions to render it correct and reliable. We mean fo keep it up, and hope in the enterprise we shall have the cooperation of the business men of the city. Our Reporter will make his regular rounds, and we will cordially thauk all who give him any assistance, tender to him any suggestions, or furnish him any facts in relation to business matters. New Orleans Market. We publish today the report of the Xew Orleans market, June 1st, from a circular kindly sent to us b Megsrs ATT8 & Co. This is j not as late as we should like to gel the tenort. but it is the best we nrenblp to iln inef. .4- . , , ,, . now. He think we shall have arrange- , , , . , , ,, . .. ments made soon by which we shall be able , , , ., i tn nlllllth the. roiHlrt ehnn it ia nnl than a week old. We are frequently asked why we do not publish a telegraphic report of that market. Simply because a monopoly holds the Southern telegraph lines, and none of the newspapers can get thu market. The Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis papers all have to do without it ; so we hav good company. The Temperance Coufercnie. Portland, June lu. Saturday the standing committees were appointed, to whom reports and appeals will be referred. The following officers were elected for the ensuing two years: Most Worthy Patriarch, Dr. iSilas Condit ol' X. J.; Associate, Thos. J. Evans; Scribe, Dr. F. A. Ficardt of Penn.; 'I' ... l V .. . I , .. . ' 1 1 , . ., .. 0 A- , lain, Peter G. McGregor ot Nova Scotia; ' Conductor, Nathaniel Cotistable of Mo.; Sentinel. John H. Batty ot Ind. Nashville, Tenu., was unanimously cho. sen as the place for the annual session of 1801. Tlie Japanese in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 11. The Japanese are keeping quiet. The reported assassination of the Tycoon was communicated to Cant. Dupont earlv would doubtless be broken up it the intelligence should be communicated to the members of the Embassy and they believed in its truth. The Naval Commission suppose, if the report is not entirely unfounded, that it is the Regent who is killed, and not the Tycoon, who is a lad of 17 years. fiial t is stated that Congress cannot adjourn on the 18th inst., oo account of a press of business.

Tht Richmond Conv.utton. We gather the following particulars concerning the Richmond Convention from various sources : The delegates from Florida have arrived. They are instructed not to go to Baltimore, There is considerable excitement this evening about the hotels; people are discussing the probable dissolution of the Union.

j Several of the Virginia delegates to Baltimore assert that they will secede if the Richi mond delegates are not admitted. The j Alabama delegates say they go to Baltimore ! hoping that they will not be admitted, believing all the the Southern States will ;Joia them in case they are excluded, wbic i'with Oregon and California, will give , them seventeen States. There are two delegates from Tennessee, and two from Virginia. The Gulf States are fully represented. There will be an adjournment on Wednesday to Baltimore. The delegates from the Cotton States say the recent Douglas meetings down there were mere swindles on the public. Their county meetings were only attended by from four to fifteen men, and not half the counties were represented in their so-called State Conventions. Conventions endorsing the seceders were multitudinous. The fire-eaters say, letthe Douglasites expel them at Baltimore if they dare. They will then draw off with them a majority of the delegations from Tennessee, Kentucky, v lrginia and North Carohniu also, the Pacific States. Then they want Douglas's friends to nominate him, as he would be the weakest man they could nominate, aud could not, they say, carry one Southern State. The charge of disunion is indignantly denied by Vancey, Rhett, and all the rest. There have already two difficulties turned up, respecting the Baltimore Con vention. The City Democratic Committee at Baltimore, friendly to Douglas, hava engaged the Front Street Theater for the Convention, so as to let in all the outside pressure. The State Committee, enemies of Douglas, have engaged Market Hall, where the outsiders could not operate. Judge Smalley, of the old National Committee, is put up by the Douglasites to admit, by tickets, all the Douglas Cotton State delegates ou the floor. Chairman Cushing will admit the regular delegates and exclude the others. Thus, there is a fight about the hall aud about tickets of admission. THe Rlcliiunnd Convention Richmond, June 11th. The Convention assembled at noon. Gov. Lubbeck, of Texas, was called to the chair, and returned thanks. He deemed his selection as a compliment to his State ; he trusted they had assembled for a triumph of principles and not for plunder, and that if their principles are repudiated they will go before the country as the true Democratic party, with their principles emblazoned on their banner. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Mr. Burroughs. The States were called. New York responded amidst immense applause. A list of delegates appointed by the trustees of the National Democrat Hall of the State ofNew York was banded in. The delegate who presented the credentials is Thaddeus T. Mott, who is here as the alternate of Gideon J. Tucker, who is delayed by serious illness. He said that time did not permit the calling ot a State Convention, but he was assured by the President that 15 or 16 members of the Committee approved of the delegation and desired they should represent the State in the Richmond Convention. The presentation created quite a stir and much suprise. It is supposed to be a move in favorof Dickinson. New York members of the press do not understand the movement. All the seceding States are represented except Delaware. Mr. Barry, of Mississippi, moved the appointment of a committee of one from each State on permanent organization. At 1 o'clock the Convention adjourned till 10 to-morrow. Mayor Wood has sent word here that the New York delegation represents nobody, and the impression is here that they will be repudiated by the Convention. There will be little or no discussion in public; everything will be settled in committee, and all differences of opinion accommodated. There is no doubt that the Convention will close to-suorrow, to await the action at Baltimore. From Richmond. Richmond, June 10. Robert G. Scott of Alabama addressed ihe citizens of Richmond last night, defending the Southern movement at Charleston, and denying that it was a disunion movement, but one to save the L'nion, by maintaining equal protection to all. He denounced Donglas and squatter sovereignty in unmeasured terms. If the Richmond Convention adjourned to Baltimore, he would there insist upon the same platform as at Charleston. If it was refused, he would come back to Richmond. Mr. Fisher of Virginia also spoke, vindicating his course at Charleston. Neariy all the delegates from Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia South Carolina, and Florida had arrived. There i. a diversity of opinion as to the course to pursue, though nearly all are agreed to go to Baltimore to contest the seats of the Douglas claimants before taking final action. The difficulty is, whether they shall resume their seats, if granted them, unless the platform is rescinded. The Louisiana delegates demand of Virginia that the delegates should pledge themselves to withdraw, if the seceders are not admitted to their seats; it being contended that if Virginia will pursue this course, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and a part of Maryland will follow suit, and that Cushing will resign and leave the chair. The position of the New York delegates is anxiously discussed. It is contended by some, who have been to New York sounding the delegates, that they are ready to abandon Douglas; while others claim that they are more firmly wedded to Douglas than ever, since the withdrawal of Mr. Seymour: and some of them express the determination to oppose the admission of any delegates who are accredited to the Richmond Convention, on the ground that they are disorganizes, and not National Democrats. JrDGK Bicknell, of New Albany, has decided that criminals cannot be worked outside the State Prison walls. For New Advertisements, see bottom of Commercial column on fourth page.

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AT WU()LEALE. SPRING SALES OF 1860. CMS I. mm 13 FIRST STREET, i BM-it ii is t .1 r j t l o i m j-j stj uMJL liahment Riled with NEW GOODS received within the last four weeks hy Ma, from ENGLAND aud GERMANY, and by railroad from New Eng land MANUFACTURERS. They have been purchased, many of tuem, for CASH, and to MERCHANTS, GROCERS and '1 RADEKS, who wish tc pay Cak, or prompt tint Ijnpert, ho can give his aturance that they can purchase their spring stock i ot him at the BOTTOM OF ANY EASTERN MABI KET (simply adding freight.) Many goods axo 1 much REDUCED IN PRIOE, and MEBCHANTS , will DO THEMSBLVES GOOD to call ou him before they buy, and learn what the BOTTOM OF 1 THE MARKET IS. In his ample supply may be found the following STANDARD GOODS. 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 CO.'S Planters' Hoes. 50 doz Garden RAKES, steel and iron. 25 doz MANTJF..E forks, ass'd. 50 doz O. AMIiS', and others, Shovels and Spades. 50 doz TUTTI E'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 & JACKSON7 Hand Saws. 50 doz COOK'S Patent, and other, AUGER BITTS. 200 doz AUGERS, Blue Nut Gra'd Twist and Common. 2000 doz TABLE KNIVES, English, and J. Russell & Co.'s AMERICAN. 500 doz WOSTENHOLM'S, Bunting's and Barnes' POCKET KNIVES. 50 doz WADE & BUTCHER'S Razors. 1,000,000 G. D., S. B., and Water Proof Cans. Also, 100 doz WALDR0N Grass and Grain Scythes. 50 doz BLOOD'S Silver Steel SCYTHES. 100 doz Superior SCYTHE SNATHES. 100 doz FORKS, 2 & 3 prong, Superior. 50 doz Grain CRADLES, Bow and Wire Brace. 50 Wood HAY Rakes. 100 Grind Stones, 18 to 30 in. 200 doz Scythe STONES. Also, 500 doz BUTCHER'S Files. 20 cases OHIO TOOL CO.'S Planes, reduced prices. AGE.VT FOR AND 2000 feet RUBBER BELTING, BEST IN AMERICA, on hand, 1 1-2 to 24 inch. TOGETHER WITH SHELF HARDWARE AND TOOLS of every description. Bdtr Order executed with the utmost care and promptitude. CHARLES 8. WELLS, niHrin Wholesale Dealer. Dancing. fffU. D. K. W CI' I UIJwJJL spectfully announce to the citizens of Evansville that he intends spending a few weeks anionic them with his family All thos who wish to avail themselves of his teaching will meet him at ten o'clock Saturday morning at Marble Hall. First lesson to he given at ;i o'clock v. i., at the same place. He will also give a Hop on Friday night the 8th hist. Dancing from S to i o'clock at Marblo Hall. june8-2td mbohsi: fmm s.i i.h . - u'kj 'h H i u MM row at No. 1". Main street, have an excellent riding and buggy Horse for sale cheap, junc'-tf rJJI.-300,000 JltJL from Common to guaranteed pure Havana, for sale low by S. E. GILBERT t CO., Wjaf iti: JJaOaMt7A.SO'MXB. M. 1 doz each, for sale by lamrl S. E. GILBERT A CO. K kYvAK c tTh k ii c jt 'jv" jt a a M n 3 Dried Beef. i000 lbs for sale bv june2 8. E. GILBEAT CO. ROGERS7 Cff RrTTOrnvi TAGNISiX, IN POWDER. rwwu: uf; st .I at i: n.i ti tn I.V M the world lor Cooling the Blood, Sick Headache, Bilious Affection., Sickness at the Stomach, and all complaint, incident to the Spring and SumBier Masons. It affords immrdioie relief after eating or drinking too freely superior to Saratoga Water a a cooling drink, and ouo bottle is equal to three (in it. medicinul properties) of the Liquid Citrate of Magnesia. Sii.lino Bapiolt Millions or Bottlks Solo Annually. For sale by all Druggist. Wholesale by B. L. Fahuestock A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., and at the Manufactory, No. 193 Spring street, New York City. jun.5-3md KHNl HAJLH. fiOOJi VjFiMM PBOOV JT Safe (small size), cheap for cash . JAS. L. SPALDING, june Corner Main and First. M. Hyson, Gunpo',lor. Imperial and Oolong Tea. at rednced price, for cusA, at SPALDING'S, June.') Corner Main and First. MSnJH " MIMi.y U tiJ 1" CIHJUH M at JAS. L. SPALDING S, june5 Corner Main and First. mjKK.nil -n WH MJL-MCM-M ing, the best in the city, at SPALDING'S, june5 M aud First. Jf) UBL8. JIJ'Jt S.HOBMJV'U TOMW bacco, all gl ades. JAS. L.SPALDIN0, jun " Corner Main and First. wb uJiJV'. coMr- jij'0 .rt i:j i.. mB 5 tons good rich Bran, 300 bush Bar Corn, 50 " fresh ground Corn Meal, Just receivad and for sal" by junsia . CHAS. M ( JOHNSTON. Mt moI.'ts T.V.-ljU tit' V H H M ft -

ceived and for sale by SAM UKL OBB.