Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 May 1866 — Page 8
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IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. "We Invite the special attention of oar leaders to Dr. EastejJx'jjuixartlsements, Which can be Keen in our advertising columns. Dr. Easterly's Family Medicines re deservedly popftlar, have a rapid sale. give general gatlsfaotlOBCand Sre ketU tT all -Htm- nrlnoll wwv.i Jwlj. thetWestern and Soae'teiVif ce seen (hat Dr. i-astrifr does: not. recom mend one medicine to cure all diseases-, tmt prepares a remedy for each particular disease, which can bereMed npon-rcnra. may 10 iwvi . , A Crown of Glory. fl.rw. Every tan, Woma.wd hild.wha Jias Baed STEUUNG'S AMBROSIA Is willing to recommend it. Three years Of rapidly. Increasing aje.jiave jTwdev the Ambrosia famous all evwr Jtlw world. iJ- C IT IS WARRANTED TO PLEAS K. It cures Itching of the Head. ... It makes new Hair grow on Bald Heads. It prevents the Hair from Falling Out jp It renders the Hair Soft ahdOlossy.' ; j jx Ciaanses the Scalp, ('oplstheifteale Brow, Bemoves Dandruff,' Cures Nervous Headache, Cures Baldness, Insures Luxuriant Lorks, Inclines Hair to Curl, Supercedes Wij(n, JCills Hair Eaters effect apparent at once- Jui'.Vo x,3iU0HTIW We s,y, the Ambrosia will suit you to a T. Elegantly put up. Delicately perfumed. Patronized by Opera Sip gers and Actresses. Bold jn splendid boxes ,or cartons,rpontaii-. UNG'S AMBROSIA is the best, most agreeable and effective- wlef in the- world. Sold by Druggists. , Air v,) .... BTEKLIJid S AIBROft tA, AtASfliTACTtlBISO 215 Fulton StreC'w,tj) nov!2dwly. ; .q q;- v Y.'l r - MARRI AO 15: AKI OKLIBACYjTin Kuway of Warning anJUi8tinnctibrf: for Younjr' Men. Also, DisiM!S and ' Abases which, prostrate the vitil bowertf witb sure means of cure. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. KKiubiw Houqhtow, Howard Association, f hiladelphiayPa. - ; i apnW Smciw HOSTETTEIVS -STOMACH ' BIT--in-j-J. .1.t 'it-,: .XU;fOf .. ,1 tfii -i MUSH ROOM IMITATIONS"! ,hui Supcftfs fs the'e-iT'cxeo h$.! numf-aie nuiuoug. lAtowouitr mswuh tetter's Stomach Bitters made' their mark In the world than up sprang a host T im it,icai(;a tjbe jot t Uereab restorative grew and spread, the pestiferas crop of poisonous mockeries thickened. dowif!f:Oa IVy one ffie'liave disappeared; . Whenthe. bellows, of :jqffery,iWh.ici kep4 anvith neeoieni!eiOktiiW3 uorrowea oepu tation, ceased to blow ,t!rrey ceased tb'live;' and tliis theycot'ftu-tpodme and go. MeanwllleC H4iHfsJBiTTBiis,th gre&t &t pro tectiyjB p td r empdi aL jton ic of , i , have 'progressed In popularity wi ,the age, nave progresseu in popularity witn .each!,succeedinglypqv Rf;hqir 8ucces,s, ft., mentis e prevenrirife aindi dnrrnj? the disases rexUing i lfonj,3inal;ria,! nn.wholesome water, and nil unhealthy climatic influences, has i btftia MaiUiKii;.ssj and as a remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, "eve. ud i AgtteUlicWrm.Wealiiietsa Sand -Debility, and ull complaints orisiinating in Inditsrstion IKeyre fiow tidmicted to lx! Kupeotor to any other prepafation. ever Advertised or prescribed. From the home marfcfU to,:wliieh a .few -years ! ago they! -were confined, their sle has been extend ed into every State in the Union, over the whole of South and Cen feral A niericai Mexico, the West Indies, the Sandwich Islands. Australia, China,ind .Japaju Home atvd Joreign testimony continue- to Uow t"hat Hostetteh's BiTfEa'ave the most.rei" mark able tonic andinyjgorant ii the world. ,...,. ., ; " V; y, 'f ImayltdJw COLGATE'S AR0MATIO.8OAF.i-A superpr Toilet S6'agrei;4frsirj)rfeghed' Vegetable' Oil s, iri combination' litji ' Glyeerlne, and" esijeelafly 35tsigneVJiJor t&e' use or Ladies and for thaJJursery...qt.perfume l.xquWte, and W!15FiWrtrtvalletL For sale by all druggists. feb23 dAwly y- hVl .a.KII VK AV3 RPKCTAT. XOTTCE. BULL'S CEDRON BITTERS. Head Mr. Edwards's Statement. siQtfTSVHiE, K.M.J Amdl SL'ilHfiSi De. Jam iii.fcIeafr4 ratitucteC t you, as well as a sense or duty to tne pudlic, requires that I should, gjve you, a. statement, for public use, of -the -great benefit I liave derived from the use of your " Cedron Bittera.'.V. Aftera mititanfeytrtwthir-i toon tmonths; embraclnf Jtx6 ilea"Rldge" Munnalra and battle. I was discharged from the.eel-viea ta.ndveamTr)Hiee to diet. lyspepsi! !ebilitysla, liver complaint, ana general. ilaint. a jer fas?; hteig) SM.AOli-M id Bvery reiueuy prescnoea Dy physicians seemed only to aggravate my diseases. About four weefrs Mgul was fornn.te enoueh to Drocure vour "Cedron health. I can most earnestly recommend them as being all, aiwhme than all, they re recommended to be. You are at liberty to make any useaTfViXiSktPf) yjJSIltatement. T ... .r..n.. dr. JoHxiBuii,-nrts?iftmrhpns' , JoHNiui-fTrtt9?j.m,'?POT kte to you that I have used your.yaluto state to you that Xliate used your valu-
ble "Cedron BitteiiiaweapM.pHieefing on oaiuraay aiternoon ana on
of my sTwiem rprodumd iftoA unhealtlCi snd miasmatic influence ; ot tue Mississiimi i ieneral"G!rarrt'8 artny Uirougli s whoiei Southern campaign. 1 connaontly recom ?T&llTwim posed to nnheaitiiy cTimaTes. H. W. FOGLE, Agent U. S. Sanitnrv Commission. For sale by Peter-VTeklio, Water street. imayi4 roqulres immediate:'ybHit'i?iaAi should l.-e checked. If allowed to continue, Irritation of the Lungs, ar Ferftiauent Throat AniHjUon, or an Incurable Lung Disease, is oftei the reful fnnii0 OffflT BROWN'S BKOiSiJtiiAlj lam-nm, i ! i,.t inflnn rn the narts. eive
ImmerflrtTel'fef0, ,lbairi w!a JffZ&f&l'&Vf elected, and the org-mization
For Br6ikliitis,i Ai& . i r. i somptivjaiaiil h0;p.fcwrfijri!o noori with nJwsroVjtfn ettfes are will nndif-i-vocaraii fc !:iL'5JJJ!il, voice wi5imirr?TWPTfW5W " TroctoiKjoAe gctoGdetf laqim scribed by physicians, iWWtfe had testimonials from epriaayasSl Uil&Bot!Siout : ' merit. ateftligvifiWlaW.tfci. a test of "mjjnj KMPiAvflVB'' in world. jDronouu: r AIiMj onto B r txvtCB uhkfowi a & Troches,' and do not take any of the worthless imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, nd in foreign countries, at 35 cents a box. lec2 dw6ni
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,.03 & Koyiaa-.i'ji a Ev22isvHl4:3Eca CrawfordsTille; " GOIM tNORTH. - "- Leave Arrive. Arrive. Kviit&ifl& yincennes. T. HAute Adcom'od't'n. 5 ;10l a m 1 10 in a m 1 , 4 :ti p m IMkii.t:.:... L!,il 9:19 A M I 11:47 A M f 3 f j 11:47 am ;f 8:15 p m 5-OOpm .Vmcennea Ac 2:30 p -Oi-'I Leave' -"-"-Iieave ''Arrive Terre'HMiWiyincennesJflS'ville. Vlncennes Ac......... I 6:3 Freight A AcTferSpA-M-f 12:2 cU a m i 28 p x l;5-fWP M 5-ajp if i-ffi-m Terre Hattte and Indianapolis.' A JHRCI TEKRE HAUTE. ufehtr ExpfS8s:::..r.f. Accommodatiojl Mail Express Leave.-) Arrive.1:13 A M 7:15 am 3:20 P M 4:25p m 12:05 a m 6:39P.X 11 :15 A M 3:20 P M dMranTMKs&sippi RailroacL , Gc4ng East. Going W't Mail Express ....'::i,7,10:55 F M 6:00 A M Passengers forStXiOuls and Cairo, leaving Evansville at 2 p. St.. make close connection Hththe-0 Sr M. R. R. at Vincennes: arrive at St. Louis at 1:30 A. St., and-At CairfcatiS&A; k.'- - -; . ) PiCN.i-The Picnic for the benefit of St. J ohn's Church comes off to-day, at i Emery'rf 1 tJroveAA good tube ia anticipa.:Jfiibjisae8 wjllj nln from the Washington House and the I- Th'ein-drcatJoM that5 the State Sunday School (Convention to be held at rew1 Albany, commencing the eyeni eg of JiiVQtb: and; contintdng 1 aurmg ine oin ana ;tn,'wiu oe tne largest ever heMi iaa the .'iiWestn s "Ae SH hundred delegatesWisitors, are exctedfftbnMisVilrfjKiimati Illnoiafl3 'Miort'0- laaoUtt',$'? i I . K.. 'p . , , . at -T TT.7T -w,rLT rfty-two barrels of flour on 'Change ion saturaas The' terM oi a le vrem run motion oi iUrjLMisoucnet, n wiik ordered that .all Twho,Tattendthe Bdard of Trade, n future berequired to bring specimens oi some sorts oi meh-cnandife'e lor sale. hojir wasJ'jied in 'ieani'Qei . iGH.'-Aligbl ofceurted St'lhe'dp-" per market house, on-'Sa'turday monriug, between 'two' 1 butchers y' named Gefser,"and a farmer by the name of II. C. Lacy.u Xbe farmert received- a severe !cut on- the head 'witba weight. and nh! ugly7cufpu,the sidel of i,he faceV darigeroiiSJnsmft therca WtTOUDie "was, we ma not learn, ai vf 3 EiJOOATiNln Prof.- Hoss Tarifta-f thdcomplnlliA f visit otfStifr&ja and edified nsiiuhly.tinvre&reBce t v
Dr ,s. Runcie and Kennedy dresSe;dHhe wound-'IinlU were "hot
says .JieHev8fcnep -m& se?ois;tff DBA;MaU ancfcli?s. UfissaVaft tre'p
Fak jbitifiiolW JrjA'tw. H.argrareihefiyinoved, t4yo J
iuc laiUTCT iiciucafcs iu nana uiuibc of heail4ooTsr-othlg4 'aSUeing the best he has yet visited. Th: available funds for school purpos :s have largely increased over last y4 when . .theambrtionment was $99 J,000. 'WSprappofiioniSnt of ommon revenue, for 1866, amounts '9 51,004,287 49. This will be increi sed by the -Congressional appbrtioi ment by about $400,000, and will, acc rding to estimates, run the schools dughout the State about five-and-1 lllih Soldiers Meeting. lhe soldiers j 1. 0 , , n , pvevailei It was inj ee a pleasant re-unionnothing ocniviiintr to mar the ftp gs or disturb the narmonyfQlie' swer t-cDn-
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;TjgTitdtion was adopted, and a great
deal of business of a . miscellaneous characterapsagL, d&Ssmi&m ut M"c "w-i uuu is it ingsover one hundred and fifty dis-
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I Uwiiif.rfwMri&Ki feo i - - ... .... Lft'a iwele not there', publish the con -i xt.- -,'.'tT.r?t,ii ' VJBO were noi mere, uuoiisu tne con'wV4iliffn. Tn"fi3.te iUo "If .JaMatrimonial. Thefellwib'vAafA Urf iTJTX ,Sl!niX Tt i Julius Izschoppet to Mary egeert. fchStoAKfieUn PT Wfibh to Maffe-ie Kello?. John Roth to Anna M. Muller. ' ' . "a. , r ..a
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MEETING. . AFTSKKdtt jSESSION. ' ' w According topreyious notice a large number of aoldieri met in mass Convention, on Saturday last, at the Court , House. :.Ther hoifse was filled in the afternoon and 'sit .nightly The meeting in the afternoon wascalled to order by Capt. Leavitthe being the Chairman of former meetings". 7 On motionf TCapt.'Hargrave, Col. Butterfield was chosen Chairman, who briefly stated the objects and purposes of forming an association. '. ',' ', On motion, Capt.; Esslinger, of the Union, i and S. F. Horrall, of the Journal," were chosen Secretaries 1 Col. Butterfield proceeded to speak nf ';. a :. - of one of the objects of the Associa tion and hoped that before the meet- J jng should close, steps would pe taken to inaugurate the movement. ,He referred to the . proposition to erect a monument in this city to the memory of fallen and deceased comrades. The' Associations: in other counties had erected, such testimonials of regard ;. to the honor and memory of the brave and noble dead, and he hoped that a move would be made jathat direction ationce: -11 l''' 1 'ihi'J vv "JirYhile thd soldiejs were assemblingi Capt.., Leavitt asAalied upon. 3 an.d madesQme rrteftt'marfcs in P gara to ilie impoi'tance of tKe rganif zation and its objects, which were well 6ve4,lhtkx. wjnehas Chairman of 'tn &6i1ifaiiie&,'M .CbQittttionLhepr'oVi ceeded to, Tep'or t'. ,: The ! Cofistitution, j ;or Articles ot Association, bein presentea anai-Tf avapi. Jtveavis movea Committeefecirged yhTclCM.ttdjd LtiJ;i i ; , On.' monpii of. Captain , IFargvaye,. tne constitutor was faten upana read Beqtionir.by section, and a free djaciission faljad thug hout.y TheVe we :e ';a -few changes -blfdered,' ' and bh nks filje37ti"ter .irtwh on .motion. of CaptaiIieaTr3;ri3wasj!adopted by jnaiug tows, JH'H'ta'r St.-?iuauiiuou. .Ai The Coustitution'haviTig been adoptedj . OapraiuVBeavi 'moved ,that a pommittee1 ! of four gentlemen lie !apponted to act as Secretaries in proenrinff the names of such as chose to in Order that it should, be known who were entitled to vote in the election bf officers. The Chair appointed 'Maj. Bbeeranz, Capt. Leavitt, Capk liar irrnK-A nnd .1 jientpniint. . H:ihfnrV 1 1 L i ;ii ... . rrt . . . : . i i .1
SOLDIERS'
a ji;svi.iaisMi 'Comniuiee. " a lie nauie,' rans.
company ana regiment Deing taKen, alsi tne State fronXhich. tVie:i eoldier to! ilrffterftd.-ag" ' :"" On motion of Lieut. T. J. Groves TWfihted tellers for the election. LiCCU to luc clCCUOn OI pincers, WIllvJl fcaojion prevailed?r56l? 'Butterfield, 1H1( Capt. Reavis, Capt. Leavitt and Capt. Hotnbrook'ttfematrln: nomination for the ofiice of President. On. the first ballot h6' fe'l ecti was had. K On' the! second ballot," Captains Reavis, Leafvitt and Hornbrook declined in fav r of Col, itfffield, . who, on, tbe sec( nd ballot, was elected President forbneyeanSOllllIZI J? O ) Tor Vice President for Pigeon TAWnship, -LieuknTotohemelt' apW TO coin's 'imZt: eUev ere in nomination, and on the second bal lot Lieut. Tomh,euielt jvasplected, for year, the other canaidates de ling in his favor Ml .17 1.. following named gentlemen were resjject Rei Hoffe Shafr 1 n, W. 0. Nightingale; for 7 ' trertaa Knibht. Jesse Gillette; and for gutt, Capt olin Trem(ble;H H)) iai?4r Recording Secretary, Captains
eUiotedjV.i(5rtojr4 AMtrA9P'rK ."'n morion prevailed
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he ufficrsfII&rlbrook' Leavitt, Esslinger, and
juieut.-xv. x. xouia were put m uuunffl.liAn. resultinsr in the election of Far Corresponding Secretary, Capt&dn 3 Jmination. The election resulted . . . - a ri Aiii rr onr 1 1 rirn nvnnir d(nHilsi were triut in noiiiinauou1 . .: 1 . . twthe first ballot there was no eIecT idaa.r On uthesaseeoiidlall6t9apr7 ,KIUdUH XSeatis hoped that all his friends r . t . ;wg$R,y.o$fef9 ihd tisfeiions for asking thenfW o o. One was, the gentleman was fully qualified; another was, he was a disabled soldier; another, that it was I A iv. . . . . . I one ot the omces tor the aiscnarge oi
the duties of which1 payment might be topde; and another was, that be 'dould
ndttrun away iwUhii thevmoaeyTfiAll i tMi;.hdidates;!de'piliiaed infavof sYl'Dudenhattse'tf,' arid he wWaihiot unanimously elected -ljr v "" aavipapt. Hafgfave "moved that when,this meetina do ftdioarn. it to meet at Tt o'clock PTi.whic motion preyaileIX J lJI After some further ;discussion, on moti$nythe:rJeretiEng adjournje.dloJcLSS j ioinaNIGHT SESSION; , hur. van evi jAt 8 o'clock the Union-;mtrpur2 suant to" "adjournment. ', Th'eJresij dcnbf istated tie '"object of the meetin r, affer 1 which ;'; the ' Crecent Si vet iBand' favored 'the Union with some delightful music. 3 Capt. Reavis was called forandiKOa speecn. He tas; ioudly aad enihttia-- - a? applaudedand his remarks ' "were vefy-apprtpTiate;J1 HelMftthafc iabme people mamfesed a great deal ofj cohcerij about .a.soldiers" meeting Id 8omje.';it'waa.ar icause of nervous?nebau, -He saw,i6 ' js66jd 'reasth that injymoyenient . jthe, .TeTl , who fought Ouri: battles ' for.us : should1; under taUe, should giVe' alarm." Surely thosSj who 'had 'fpiiglt. fofi,'-i4'. u p!hbld and spdTt the, supremapy flf the .travernmenti ought now to' be-. me uuvisf uukb yugufc now lu-uej respected iuidllUowed tf UwWithfeSr meetings quietly. His speech was short, but it was quite interesting throughout. . l Lack of spaee forbids a mare extended notice. i Cp.pTtai' pribx,6Sk.oiI6we3v.-lHe. spoke earnestly in favor of a soldiers' and sailors' monument. He urged that aVtiye measures', be' JaVen at oqee-i ii te.lt.. sure thar; the people were UDeraiiy oisposea towara me move and tho?--work Vcouldnrbe TiCifofil-" pliLhed?1 fie telWteffihaVti 4 CouiAyM fimibnersi-Wouldmake a libewP dohatienr:le.jnoyedsthat ar committee ohatienrile movedjthat ar committee be appointed to take steps at once, in ths.r, and to report at M'MX cessj iane nommitteeiconsisiea oritne B sel briok, Capt. Esshnger, 3lajor Rose wCranz, Capt. Wassem,"Capt. Lee Ewing, Cabt. Casayat,'SiOap? ''HulIJ Aikftn. .Colonel.. Ilinelander. . Jacbbi .-v T t T f t Ijfiwn
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&n?f. W-V.8.?-- ..frmt)1:.. .voH.Trf .vkine in." Of all the stupidity we
jWiffeonsti tattoo .woviaesr tuat all 'money should be, raised. , by.'vrpfafe, :! tary contributiiJ ' a collection .s jivasV taken up aDd the sum of $14 80 collected, whieh waV pald fiifo lhe hands pf the Treasurer. Lieut. S. F. Horrall moved that the Executive Cbmmittee be instructed" to' procure blanks ! from .he Recording ! hoibrably.. discharged soldiers wb,0 might be' desirous of becoming 'merir-' ttUv.,! vi't,U? Capt. Hornbrook moved tpamehd,; by empowering eh member of the Executiyf omjajgJ) appoint three; mefl in each Townsirfissist in enrolling the nama-wof aJi wliQjWere de-"
sirous ot becoming members ot-thefml
ttSi.4 nvL-i ui;iu-','i .UU1UU, J.UC VOW UClUi, OU I amendmejit.it;. thelvote wa taVni'thich carried.'' ' Uapt. ilargrave moved that the Executive Cdminmee'e instructed r.J lift! hTJ . t V. . . to innuire iritb the propriety of sod Toruantzingihe uiiiqusso as to enable itA to "aTiir itself bfheSrovisTbh's'oC,:. a; act incorporating "Vehmtary Asso meeting of .thly Iheniotn was; agreed to. Lieut. Horrall moved that when the Weetingdfed-i'Jthati it,betoi meet at theCcour rt.-oiise-.in- his .city on tlie first Ssftt'
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T"i LntT' , . .ioua T n !. i. il 1. -fil TT It were tenderedito the Crescent fHtw! Silver Bitntf'tbleiexcelknfcWul proucgooinpr The motion was'1 adopted enthusiastic Afeiygty'tln Union adjojid JOJImeetsShfir Lhatm-daysmilune,fl5!,oaw,iiT - S. KfcUAi Secretary.' i xieas-HrtTataraa besides ether ihe p's'o.Bi1!ia.r6fttelMel afrbbus-fecfalef Bradler'was fined ISil In the case of the State v. Pat. Finley, an accomplice of Bradley's, in the same case, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty.
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had i ltj?iif.viime on Saturday. i "ii phristppeMurphy.tobk it mto.biis ' neaa to piay pence, aaa xnea to stop ' dancing)' ati rGeorgei tlrobg's salboa; H'e'wasriy';flO;ith qo&I 'Alexander Itnott threw a storiej't a taanviwhleh passed through i a- -win dbw 'ie'lweli' ne was .fined .'l&fwkft 50wr.withf..4.,fr5 , costs kocuiasV riding. George Schult2'was,"fined the 3 a'hrount, "witnffe&m.e ' ostSj Iftrt Ai like offencei wtaaow ' iA John'HJttch? for, drunee 'ta'nd fighting jWaij fined; w1thJ$lt 05 costs, wnich'was feplevinedJ. --' i) anoj. jjti orris, , a , imi iiiamii wuss eharged th?;;assait!Md(b the- peTsonf'Of Georgians Jes. " For interesting muiyitna itecoraer fined wis; with 't$M$&:h;:u G. Meyerwas " chat gejiith""bei ng drunk. He-was hned the-lewest price for such a luxury, $1, with $5 50 costs. r PROF.T,JIpsLEui.VeJ Weye mortified to see so many in attendance at Prof. Hoss lecture, on Saturday night, at the lecture ,room, of .Trinity i Church. ' The -subject was one that ought certainly to interest every one fand,but-&w -men. eitherfre-better - k rf . . . JL ej ; i "U. . v. - aweTOinwrew ana eauy an .uotemse om the subject of education. The lecture was replete with information and statistics, and relative to the various funds" and the ' edadition" of the schools throughout the State. " It is a fact, perhaps not very well tnown- that Indiana has a school fund larger than any State '-hr-th v?Uniou;'and the cause of education is-pro-'gressing in a highly satisfactory man- . We hope when Prof. Hoss next vit its our city, he will draw a larger hojise&ib eerGilftty aeseVveHK). i,u irnoa trt.rlav to Warrinlr Pniinfv J A v v.a. A r, , TT . nrwdn4n",Wl Vimu lies. FIlSrThe "Tramp, tramp, tramp," i.cu, wiiimj auu uiue, uuu uiiiue I'ty of Freedom " editor of the Evansville Journal, wnswt yesterday in a rehash of thoselb:18vong,uand!called lot dly upon " the soldiers," meaning ha f a dozen men, to go to work. and set them set. The "tramn. tramn" nnw QTiff want.a suprvhfu pose, and wants everybody else to - iliave noted in the Journal, this cap3 Ha; clima., ve,Vrd-otrkkg.nwn uothing'elsew'do buf'sihg old songs'? Will that sort of foolishness buy bre?.d for their families? Courier, (Sunday.) We copy the above thai our friends can have a specimen of the malignity 9? ! the Courier, even towards our national sbngs.i haVeuo-febmment to make except that a rebel, one who had not the mannnessto nght on e i either side in the great reDeilion, 'although his whole heart and soul were wrapped up in the eauKeof the rebels, and his prayer morning, noon and nitrht was for the success of the rebel arms, could not be expected to do otherwise thap put forth silly jeers ai national songs, ana scon at tne men h gayfidlthe,jGro.yerjftsiept fromder. 'imnng tne reDeuion traitors every srhere, North andSoatbdetested and kated our nati.eaiaaraL-iatriotic war songs, and it is riot at all surprising' IfHat they should still continue their hatred. Quiet. Last fall, it will be rememlarmonipusly. TKej-feopie have I gone fo work, andaw.ft Jisnoditiou rau vi -i . 'i if--" "?ri to chkiwtwJuxWMHaustry. I . . i . n 1 , mi I i . . . ,-.- . . . - U l ..J Jt . ... 1 over iWdurrxa imit bwuil tf fc adl Ii ikiO Hi OMinwaM 'U" iiiud itM aja Wp jWHt wvi-4 -i oi w &a4 PTPTw.. T' ,oW:f i t ( nT I "",yiiffa.a"t,vi"& upaVtt iuilifljexja:wseabquiUilie4a4i VeTves most admirably. The SgcrbF tary's report was one of the most interesting we ever heard on a similar occasion, and reflected credit upon the Secretary, Mr. Will. Barbour.
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3stteSj quartetteia-'and 'cboruBes, Was v dllishtful. "Som1 bfXho ' recita'tibnn ' and essays, were,, uo spoken ;anaeaa rl xA tones loud, tnongh tobe. heard in ? ijll parts of thef:hbuse,but' those who a iKAi. E3TA'tr'l'ltAeFK.-aTKe-'?ollow-ibg are the Res Estate 5 Transfers (.of the Citv and Count '5-''wetf UPoAtah the J 19th iiast, s app'etfrS rrfem tnW fentryJbdok U)4 ! of C. Tomhemelti Gbttttty RecorSeVf ' Cynthia Field feSBmltW tteM.'iSftrt'of the northeast quarter of tho -northwuSti quarter, Section GO, Town 6, Range '.0; and part of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, Section i To wrt 5, Ransje W', and nart of the 8outhwstauartrtf heouth-' east quarter, Section 19f Town 6. Range 10; and nart of the"southeast auarter. Bee pi ction',. m"nwiv!i u it.m . til Ttr ..... ... - r M.I Ckarles Knowiea Joepl P.vKnowles, ;.. ..: northwest quarte, fseqtion r JByr Town; , ,-, Range lO.for... ....'...:...V.J....-'..:.' .................. ' Fred.Lnnkenhfeiflnier-tb Johri'L. Reynolds f part of Lot , 151,)Jponati...Knlaxgement, f fpf. i w-,..... 81,000 h iinpfr'sndivhled oiieHfth-'o' the: Ifrest part 1 w alio soumeasfc ysuftriar ri. jri,nwesv - ; luubrter, . Section Tl.oTRW a- Range-11, foT i . .. . . Rathborn'i- RuiviraotLemiiei Adler, 1 Lots i2 and 13, subtil vislpa.f part of north-,:: f east quarter of ' .Sectloii.".,24, Township 6, ... , Range ii, for.......:...v.:...u2I':r..........5oo v Hilas Stephens t oWn" -Ablerlng and - 1 others, part of Lots. apd, JO;-jpperniaise- , X mOnt, for. ..'.,- .... $i,uOO - Orr & Bement to Richard Raleigh, Lot 1, " Alhistead's subdivision, and lrt of Lots 9, 1 ' Alstead's subdivision,, and. part of the northeast quarter of SectiOA .17, Townsh ip 6, Range ia, for........k.'...:.::.l.,.r.I....... jifiu Wm. II. Walker to Jewse-Wi Walker, part 5 Lot .130 Oriflinal planf for.vj...... ....$.500 i William H. Walker to William C. Barton, . i Lot 19, Block 34, Eastern Enlargement. for.i;.. ....,..;.it.ifat.JI..;;..- $5d6 ' 1 -'John P. Wood to Hprace:A Hall, Lot 7, , 4 B ock 22, Eastern Enlargement. for..82,500 . dimon Smith to Henry- Spelker, south- ' west quarter northwest Section 12, Townshin Range 11, for. . 82,000 . Will iam Alexander to Amelia J. Mc- . Dowell, part of west half, Block 61,' La- ' masoo, for...u.i .'...Sl,&i0 u 1 Alexander and James Lnughlin to Brink---1 . .T meyer A Cp., Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, tf, 7., 8, 9 and 10, , r Laughlin's Addition, for'...:..:....:.....l0,009 . 4 Peter (Stembrook to Daniel Aikens, part of west half, southwest quarter, Section 11, -Township 7, Range 10, for. .....$lb0 Daniel O. Rase to Charles Babcock, Lots 10, 5 and 4Hi Upper Enlarsement for fiS.ZiO ' 1 J (iillson Magna toi,Sivniuel iO. ymith,i Lot . 3, Block 52, Eastern Enlarge anent, for nf John J. Chandler to William Alien, pa t : of IjOt.16, Chandler's; Subdi-rtsion of OwLot 4, Upper Enlargement for..i .$47S ' Tuioirias H. Rnsken to John P.. Wood. . . ,. rCbtM and 17,! Block 51, Eastern Enlarge- 1 ' riumu azru;.ii.ii-j.....,-..i.j .....si.aH). ' Cpnverxe Clement to Rudolph W. Steinwi; 'a ecker, Lots 15 and 16, Block itir Lamas;o, for; .:...........:.L::..:.::.:.. ........ .; ..w8- t W. II. Law to Rudolph W. Steinecker 11 Lots 17 and m, tHock 45,. Ln.maKo$for 8-300 liichard Partridge, commissioner,' to ,'. Henry F. Horuley, Lot 1,'. Block 2, and part , . ot Lot 2, Block a, Orr 6 Hnirison's Enlarge- ' meht, for. f.-.-i. ............i..ui...81,20 I I Caroline Re it z to Charles Schiaitt, pne- j. , haljf 'Lots 8 and 7 Block 81, Lamasco, 8130' ' Alexander an James Lanj;hlin-to John '-' ",1 C. Hter LoUrAt-and 2t, Laughlia's Adrtin tioii, for ...u.....700 a blinders iaiiwtn, to Maria L. Soiics, Lots 9 ohdsK), Bloott'Ov Eastern EnWrgeiAcnf,1 for l..4.f ...-xMt ;i k('- ......i..81,s(W " Christian lavi Aaif- Enos, Lot .hi. Blocks , i 1, Bwkeis AdditTprL for........ 813 . ' ' '
aube .at'the theatre on Saturday night ;.? .
wat large1. CheibiisfeVa'S'welr filled, , 1 bu we had hoped rsee.f Marger.iVr:-:i r 1
tend.ncei.u;The play.ot : Esmeralda' 1 wa well received; and ;most enthusi-1 r 1 astically; 1 'applauded. , 'Kumpe rs ' ' ,pf . . ' bouquets. were cast at , Bella (Jolden'a . a ' feet, forwhiclv Blfe "shewed the ttppreM" ciaiion'4 of ' a true 1 lady.';1'Af the close N of be,;fir.st piece, she .was. called.out n I and madea hamdsqine ; little; spee'e;
tnaiiKing tne auaience again ana again for! .tlietr i favors . and s compliments., -i i
Sh4 ..was, about .retiring behind! the , 4 curtain,'- -when : Mr.' .Griesson ' stepped t . ' out and v-informed J her that he had ' something io'.fiay.On behalf of ihgi ' h ladles'.and gentlemen , of the,', ciiy,' he , 7 presented ; Mrs. j Gi ' with an' elegant ' i .(guitar," with a variety of pieces of y JsiVbfiLvpresentatiOTi1 iwaa'iweU ',-., a de;';li(; could; Aof if .been.V, ,', betietu woimi-: :.- i-.ii di. no .,,,'J,,i '.'y Ih lue Ueneh!'Pyr.&;(l'oi den ( was jtte'lthaa .weveiV a'W.het. The sword Exercise cbuld'bt0 ex cellpd,:LiThejCoiij8i&t .wasJcnand at xt the 'close Bella Golden was every inch' ' ;'a I - irruvi rtcH.ii; 1 1 I'll W ''-
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