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w.v TEIEGRAS H. GANG OF COUNTERFEIT . ERS BROKEN UP. 3?q Confirmations by the Senate. GiS. ' SHERIDAN AT -tJOLUMBUS. LATE Jf EX I CAN ADVICES'.' ,,uuitlH'.'i i Porifferf o ' Diaz' in 54 Miles oi me capital wiui syu, - ( ) ."ft ! .oni'i , .::: . T .'. The Fenian Excitement in XewYorki-rfi
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ST. LOUIS. Descent on & Gang of Counter fetters. 8t Louis. Feb.' 18. The Commit tee appointed by the Southern Relief m Association, to. aisirmuie tne iuuua 'raised by the late Fair and by voluntarv contributions, have made a state ment of their proceedings. ! From this statement it appears that the Association has put into the possession f the Committee, the . sum total of 1 f 124.&43 37. There has been dis bursed by the Committee, including all. the appropriations made at each ot their meetings, an aggregate, amount Of SiSJ38 UU. , , . ... -StLoui Feb. 18. For some iiina. i a.past quite a number of .United States' deteoUyes, have. peen visible jon our traced ;the, headquarters of a feang of counterfeiters that were
- M -country) rtth J bdgusfjfflctional cur
rencv. to St. Louis or its Vicinity, ' Th6ir lperatl6ni'were carried bn with J
n great secresy,. ana will success. SO JO J Saturday night; Wotd,l one of TtBythe.AVashic'gtQniidetectivei, aided by g(thSt.Lows'Chiefpf)Police Couj ' zens," made" a . descent upon a gang, "at a point -tabbuV one mile west) of the ia t-it Fairgrounds, capturing ..James Hill,
'laige1 'qnantiiy' of -epMrious i Lie ui iuc im 1 1.11.-3, uuu ewuituK a i)0-cent notes, and. all the plates and appara-
wni ... tus.used in. their manufacture.
Aman
in! !i ii:. named JLJrudery, also connected,with Jhe gang, was. capture,d. The descent of the o-fficers1 wasfetj ifuexpected, that: not only were, the men captured, but , nrt . rfheir press,said to, be the, only! one, jn ,,.Lia the' TVest,'their inls'paperpld leaf . and. coloring t matter.-together with
urrcucy iu an tsiaK ui uiauuiut-iure. .' J l-j iSl'.H m. a i- , WASIIIJVGTOX.
u. :itt C08t of Indians to the Government VA I"S. COnflrmattons hy: the 8enate,-Im-in'rv! portant Military Order... ; "
u WASHiNQTOXFeb. ,t3f-The , folJ -lowing i nominations nave neen con'cohfirmed.' MiltorfW." Worden, Assessor Internal Revenue, 8th districtr r;r Ohio; David Turner, Oth district, Ink dlana; " Norman Eddy, Colleotorj
.M-"vJesse J.' Alexander, collector, th ,Hi a h district, Indiana: ; w , An order has been issued in the de,J'! rp'artrxlent of the South' dated Charleston, 14th,; ''that all enlisted men, now i; ' 'undergoing confinement by sentence martial, for desertion, be re
lieved when they have been 1 confined six months." . .777" " , .L UI hv A petition front -the1 Legislature of t Utahr.was presented to Congress toSrj il&iyi It asserts that polyg amy has .i n ; .,i had a great moral influence! in' savinjj; urj v .it the people from prostitution aqd other kindred evils. . 7 WASHiji'dTON.iFeb. 18. dommis-' I i 3 1 osioner Bogy has.euceeede,4 in i having ..'.tranfferj'edia.his, jchargQ. the! Indian Department.of 7,000 Navaijo Indians, lTMrr!"6ow helda prisoners fa the military of.NewJMexico., . These, Indians cost the Government last' year.' .for fooq - and transpertatieiSlOO.OOOi whereas, by-the -transfer, jthe Commissioners :. prcOse td-tafce better care of them at not exceeding $500,000. ! A delegation of Missouri River 7iUl Ai Siodi Iriaians,ttprinfeistit;pf fortyfour, arrived Jiere yesterday. ''!X ., Wasuinqon, Feb. J8. The Sen1 jU ate' to-day Teturned to the House the .Reconstruction. BUI, as amcndedIt , , was temporarily laid o.n the.Speaker's "' "" " table i for i subsequent consideratiod.
A large attendance of spectators are ' eip'ecting excltiDg'prQeedlngs. i',. -Washington, February 18. The
"'Jl steamer, Belcived the Swatara arrived ;' .',! 'off the Navy'-yard,th,is eve'ning,"with
vii. ; - John II. Surratt on board. ' A guard " trjeentatiotntorharf ; to preveht poniIiruncatio with those on
rf YViPP1 P'SP Pficial permis uio j i n10n'-:" "' i t.'uts l .voin yjf ' a,(.i itl ll'i'ui. - ;!! i" i i mi
:U )WWX.W Feb.'18.-Thpmp-w-simi' 8on-,the negro burglar who shot Mrs. v'- - Aaron Ward, woundinf -her. while
robbing her house on New Year's night, has been sentenced to thirty years in the State prison.
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f.n i)ii' lati JIeiIcaa Advices Porifferro zDia Wlthla i Flftj'four MUes at th Capital with - 20,O JBLenthe Fenian citement In New lortMeeting of Jenlao Circles,' -i-Ji ;. If! ' I It'll li m 1 New 1 FebJ 18,rThe vHeri aids Mexican advices state that Max imilian s . Government ' was ' to be 're' tovel tpj Pjiebli -a -r pr n ' o-U ' tThe rear guard of tWFrencharmy was to have- departed -from the capital 5Q the 8th yjV) ' vroa 20,000 men r fifty-four, miles Jrom- tbe ; Miranion is reported to be treating with the Liberals'' forhis submission to that.pvty;ii4.;i;,t i 4,:L i0 The trooDs tinder Castillo, wha mceede'dT' Srejia'if-e 'Imported , to-.taie i been defeated .by.Jtoscobedo.t-.il he ex-. rfebanee Of prisoners was going ontveYy ' lilt f uutauxftuiiiuuirjuv iu tii icv auu adjacent 'leitie'.VeStdasj of the most i in tense afoharacter. ",The i news from Ireland, yesterday;' had the; ef feet of causing a general .migration of Irishmen from the upper part of: the tityPQut me5fsraperoffices;oand tne neauquariers oi me reuiau Brotherhood in Chatham. street. The announcement of meetings, openT-air demonstrdtions, Military Contentions, &c.i published this morninar, vindicate an earnestness of feeling,, and a deter- J mination to begin a plan ot action to co-operate with ' v the revolutionary party.in Ireland,, on theart of Irishmen. 1 ' 1 ' ' i 1 it is eupposea tnat oteven3 is in some part of .England, about to inaugurate a co-operative movement in that coTintryon aiv'ery extensive scale.., -. A congress will be held here soon to form a government for the organization 1 " l' ; . . ;(:, A call for volunteers to go to Ireland has been made, and has been promptly responded to. Moneyv'to a 1 very large amount has been sup. scribed, and liberal promises of aid thaye been made. tor the Jeaders, in the shape of 'arniBvjiieD.'aud money. . A dispatch trom.. fortress Monroe says the 1 vessel carrying ourratt ita L this CQuptry. was .sigoalled at daylight
passed inside the capes, and ihead$d:n A,eotfrier named Dugan was seitto;
upythe Chesapeake probaply ior A $ltinii pirek of tUe?6ta4give3, the followins account otf Mr.
F. Seward's Vorafee. previous to FinsacTjin. anitTa2empelTlo eScare.ff0m;I
rivat.at Nassau, as wrn.ien.Dy a yer St. Domingo continues quietbtirlH think on the same day-that,,the Barce ony lett, there wasanoton account
of the presence m-the river of an and from several spies among the American steamer; for it seemsjjiere j?.euap?. Jhey were., strengthened by, is some fear that ; the Governjmeii Jk ji5tt 3nan-ofrwar-in treaty with the Washington Ijov- JTaaiatcuCff.bjcnwa3iying off jYakn:i ernment to cede tOit soroe part of the tia. and saved their station from at-
niaica. AcCaruiug to the UapTain ot lona. there were soverrlof the Barceo,na, tnere -fe,re sQvrri'Siaots nrea, th'Octgh the'restfft hnkflown . result is UDKnown. ine 'American strainer immediately left Vivcf liW 'arfclrOred in the toad. ,1he, Times' special says thej Attorney "General has prepared a report in answer Jtoa resolution of Congress stating that in no instance has the Presideat;,failed ,tOr execute. the civil rights law in accordance with Its terms. ,.051;; yjr-..i-AH K Collector Smythe testified before the Custom House Investigation Committee regarding the,, evidence which fell into his bands, saying he was1 approached by a -woman, now believed to be a sister of the stenographer, who .told him that there was important evidence affecting him before, the Committee? which lie conld have fop fifty dollars. He declined to have it, but she subsequently called, again, ofiering it for fifteen dollars, and he, not thinking he was violating any rules of the Committee- purchased it. He also states that he was 'Cognizant of other parties who were in possession of a considerable portion of the testimony.' j New York. Feb. 18. The Fenidns professj to beliere thaf Jhere is fight ing going on in Ireland, and tbey are working with enerev to send aitlito iuc mt'u iu me gap. -" j ,'n V01. jjownmg s card has met with a most hearty response. Quite a number of welt-drelsed' young men have already recorded their names pnd ex7 pressed a-willingness to handOverf 100 each. Every ward in this city xsrooxiyQ,' v ithamsbnrg; and Jersey held all over the city and every Stated The object 'is to-. collect funds, arms and 'Clothing,' if'-'iV !.! -i ! as It is understood that MayotiHoff, man has, consented"' to; speak at the great demonstration on 'Wednesday evening. Several otherrprominent 'getremwiMrb'epi'eselSTr- 1 ;Cololief Rober,ts 4 sbtesTsIiat if, any. practical .movement of aformidable warlike' '.'fcharstw " ;wvmtfnffl in Ireland'1 the ' Brotherhood, of .which 1 he isihtad,' will fnraifdVialLithe aid intheir' power. to render it successful. Ih.tfie meinttme the Circles wnder instruction' of theCoIonel are forming another campaign against Canada, which promises to be 'ot aiformidable character."; 1 ' , New York, Feb. 13. The IVorlTs special -says :J.,The- rumored resignation Of Postmaster Randall is fihlxue.. If the Tariff Bill ..don't pass byWednesday, the President eao pocket it. It will be difficult to get ifr through before Wednesday.
. W EVANSVILLE, INDi; TUESDAY, FEBRUABY lVuMt:S2
EUROPE. By j the i Atlantic. Telegraph., Ireland ' i,Tranquil Agaitf no) vrsvi '('.ii;- nojffaio ; Isk The Arr?stofSlepli?ns Ordered ini! -J-rf '10 4Sit ; - : 'M-iriiil:: j tt hrtin..'! f..f-fi-t?i-ir j ;! o.fj j .o-jbxc THE - FAMOUS 1 EX-REBED STEAMER SUMTER LOST AT SEA ARREST "OF HEAD-CENTRE 7 oMoqiiJ in oi t ".oiBii'vfi-i'Kli: j oi i.-ri!, ,nn- !v. Lon WNj iiFeb j . 13,r-tlre la n4 is,, je,x fectly tranauil. A.; ismalli.number!,oft rebels areoswealed: iiejwoodaa,. t are, eO'Javpricg tp escaDe. to.the coast,: but troopi, are. deployed to frustrate them. .,T,roops: have ibeen.,,sent to JIalihiciiQ, arrest Stephens, supppsed fp pejp hat .vicinity, j . f$v Consols open at 91, Erie Tl; .5-20 731, illiaftis Central,. e,xtr' diyjdend, 4 Lowcwr-Feb.-lSEveniBg.-r-The cause.ci uic xuiuao '.ouioreaK. in ine South of. Ireland is yet. wrapped. in obscurity. thouKa the telegraph, lines j through thedisaffe.cteddistrict. are i again1- work ing.- Some i&y1 it was'. caused by be arrest ot an American .officeriiCiipfc. Morriartyi-i while I others say hisiprpnptarrestprevented a gear eral upVisjng of the Irish, j i v ifi'i "'The British eoverhnlent' had -news of the affair early on thev12th. An upper servaat in the household tof. Larl Kenmorehad ryreeeived ; two anpijymous notesstating that a rising waU iplaniid .in' KillarnreyV and .that a leader.wonld reach itUarney from Cahoincyeer. That'night constables were immediately sent to intercept, Jiim rThynef wagcT, oni which thev found Morriartv. whom thev Ut00Kit(Xistd'(iy;kndnpoli'teearching hi? . pef3onrjfouod etters.cpflhrming1 the assertions fn thtfanonymous ootd. Uahohin.cyeer to., warn the po.icei J wihUe pp.. the.wayafl demanded .feU disuatches. which 'refused to ffive - iTnenir mey-Tea-upoQ'iia, ain-! at pteseuf h fhe-tfiiTy pcfstjn - hurt, The police of Cahoiricveer got news of th-a trouble 'by other messengers.; tack. One band of Fenians, ninety in, number, took a horse at Kells for t hp feeder Conner, and anetlvw Bana "stoppecl the1 mail on thc.road from Ksllaraey tpjCahohiricveer, but ma no violence taf any one. ' In fact, no where has life been takeu or property destroyed.,, 'The, ljTarfltirplaa"wa3 to:-attack rvillarney. caDture the place, and then mareh.to Cork, bull "therjmmediate dVspatch.Qf ,1 troops from Uork to xi.ilrarneyltby Gen. Bates, and the celerity of nCoLi Howard's cpo.vements, dofeated , -the vnoW plot, ahd caused the insurgent Aandsto, dinere- The horse of a Fenian -'courier 'wascaught , by the: troops, ana coupie 01 sworas picsea up, but no men were capturedj J( i (J Comrenind his stan are said tq ave reached a-Feniaa vessel off Dinle BayJi iChirtiy-foui; euspecte.d, perrsons were arrestea in j-uDiin yeiferday, and after examination five .re-t tainea in cusioay. 'ic Head Centre Murphy, and Col. a La wlefi Healv and. Johnson have .been arrested ,ati ,Limerick, and importani payers ipuuu upuu .yrcisoris ancf lodgings'. The alarm caused bv these events is about over, and, the kexcltenientis! rdpidly'sitbaiding. ,n fi ,, :, Liverpool Feb. 18. The AmerU can Chamber of Commerce, of thra oitvihas'fS'oteclM.to ipresent!agel4 imedal to.Cjra:.WiJ,ieM. i ", f T.rtWftf6?SFD18. A dispatch' from Trmlnn announces the death by apotiIbtv of Lieut. Cornwall, i of c the. . American iron7cldV!31lnt9amah., ter wa!s lostin-Xhe North Sea.! London, Feb. 18. Dispatches froml has,. been, exiled .from Spain; o.h', a charge of plotting for the regency ot the kingdom. : y j RuTtv Vh 18.-The? King of Prussia is about to visit .Dresden. ' J ,,MjEBtiif,'Feb;i,I8: Bismarck' 'wiJr soon go to Stuttgart for the "purpose Of forming's, new;Zpllverein.: J,.:;t -i Paris, Feb-IS.L Rhanavejiyiai ister ' Justin. '&o.ii'0r' iuaxiivau 1 ,Govjrnniftnt in . Mexico, has arrived here,- accompanied--by .the-high officials of the Mexican JBmpirp iir-ii. ; vr. ' "NAfeHVlLLEFeb.lS. The Senate passed the, biil-coBfermg suirrage ?on negroes: WA motion td' strike oat the clause nreventine them from servine Hn3 jurteaiof: 'hOtding ..offi.4ei wae- re jected by a tie votc uine oue pre viously passed the House. It is now a law unless reconsiaerea, waica is not probable.
ni on;! XI I The Breakln n$ f tno lee Bridge a Carried Away Steamboats Carried T,Awav? i - tlie Gorge-Hireat Be'v strnciion.f Property. i icdt io. '"" J,'?l l' ':''' ' ' .' ' ' ;J J '"'1 j rti:(ii-.u J, ToLii)o"Feb ' JThe, ice !ia: the Maumee , River, opposite , this., city, broke up yesterday morning moving down the gorge at the foQt of Cherry, Street,:,The water rose rapidly, floods ng warehouses, - lumber-yards, tiae- ; ments, &o,, along Watcr.Streetj, which, was completely submerged at Beveral , .points, The 'railroad . .depot,'; Island ' House Hoteland a large portion 'of territory,. Occupjiea by the "railroad, and, knowqas" 'micldle-grOund,.! we.re isp'inundatea::;: ,-lr:'i " v 'I AboutllA.;: M.;,:ifJherrj Street IJridge. upward (of three-fourths of a mile In .length,' gave way, ana nearly half 'of ('tihe,1,eDtre ;'; structuro swept OtiC .There were jfiv'e '.'.person on the wre9ked,.p.o'rtioo,'tali -of. wbotn.' escaped on the ice.'The'damaOT' f 6' this-' , bnIe. 'wiJl , prqbably .reach . $15,000. .ears were tfiieriaiuyu ior lue Bai.otor, 1 of ; the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Bridge, which ha's -beep rebuilt! during'. the present, winter, ,and v just - completed, -j, It y$i at one , tim3 "in great danger," ; but,,' save,d by , stre tphi ng ,i a train' Sxfi heavily' laden V freight cars, croas l,,, ' V,,, wv;y U".,--..The steamer. Citv or Toledo broke ,from .her moorings and. drifted down stream ;.SQme .qistance, : put, nnauy swung alopgj the ; M ichiga q Southern, Dock,, where she' was secured. , , ,v , , ' The small steamer Belle also ' went adrift, and shortly, disappeared lake-i" ward, arid has probably sunk,. I -r n m J Li t.-f L 1 and the water quickly subsided to the , average level. '( It isr' currently reported that the bridge .,0, n, Maumea River "ried aw?jri; Jut Jacks confirmation ffJ j . doi&miv s, oikip. "-. W0(i . i: ii y 1 tii: i.eo, j ' ' ," Arrival of General SberWah Recepitlon bj-tne Governor.; "' ' " lent iit i Lira .nt-fa t-.-r: A ui fHti 1 ! 'ChTWRtis ' OfA eK" 18.-General PhUFi Sherida. arriyed hejre' to-iday, acoompanied.'by' a Jbi4t" committee ot tberOhiQejier4lA.S3embly; by whose ihvitatiopi Tie, camel '.He' ; will 1 bO '"recenjed by th Senate at .5r.,.and by the' HQuse' immediately aftet..x.The. Governor' give k receptldf 'to-night, at toe executive ivooms a tne uapii.'u) i'i.i.f7Ti, ?n 1 ! n 1 ., t t . . 1 . 1 f -7Il it ii;OeEESSeoixs. RtsolutioBs of Sympathy irith Cre4 tans scnteice omaegro hariar T -Fire at San f'rancisco.Yti , ' ilLT ,U,A Vh:1 .. lit ',.1-.,f Ju,u ' 'G AT.tEsfdxfFeo'l8.' Th'O; Bulletin has Brownsville dates of 4:1)6' 13th."' l: 11 'Maio'r General Lew Wallace 'arrived Here ' yesterday, but'.Ioft ihimediately Tor Cincinnati; ::.V "v;"."' .yit.u " Tne'', Liberals' are .' reported eve'rv where Victoriods'.'Escobedo'and Tre-1 vino naa lougnt two oattres wjtn iura" mon, wno.vin ,tne last ngnc, was snoo thtoueh "bOth . legs' and whose,, army, Zacatedas 'was1 e'o'cctlpi'ed by.''the the Liberals' '" "'The inlv fofde betieen Juarez- and 'the1 City of 'Mexicdwas 2,000 men undef Castillo; ',.'.; 1 vr , r.( t .Maximilian -was 1 at1 Hacienda, outside the city; ahd seemed '0 be paying too attention to the affairsr of ,State. ' 'V' JtonV:; FebiSThe, wellir!g" touse,of Samuel, Appleton was entered last night ,by. two , burglars. Ap-. pleton, was, beaten . senseless, but ' not seriously injured,! The thieves got a large , jamount of .oo0ty,,;collectea ;to gether,. , but V. the . rencontre j caused their flight; with only f2,0UU in freas- ' " Sax:: Fhancisco, ' Feb.' 13. YesV tOrday'i,,a fire i:on.' the 'South-east corner Of -'"Davis 1 ! and Washington' streets1 ''destrbyOd - several building :T,ns i T3-n00. -Three ' shocks bv an earthquake' was experienced at San 'DiegQ.'Californiaon1 the lstf inst.' i; 2i ;i . ,ir. 1 -in - ' m ' 1. .... , L -fit ,L1'w RicH6ND;':;yA., 1Feb'?'rI8.-Lieuti J.' S," Newberry,' 12th,'' ihfantryv.com-, :,. iK . V. - 'Hit r!hit port, fim Gen,;,'Escob'edpi to thg ryesiaent announ9es , Miranion 'completelyovouted, (iby,, .hi forOes,.; and. leaving on, the 1 battle-field, a, 'number pfj prpners ..audallj hy, jirtillery, amunition trains iand equipage.' Gen. Trayeno and -Col, , Pedrp.Martinea are pursuing himhotiy-, 'A icourier,'; .who arrived thijy evenings announced ,notj ten jeft'toeethfT;, of the ' Imperialists under MbaiibTj I . Matamoras ' FeV. 132W)n JanuarV 5thvfiix houra after the battle, Patteehuro was' occupied bv the ! Liberal itorcesii ; lhe t-artulery ;. and war smaterial of the .Lnperialis'ts fell into tU.'l,..J,ii' iL. 1 :u. 1, jii The I Imperial, chiefs, ,Fraz,. Bazzy, Puente, Bulner, Etsaasi and Adolph-r us, were shot! by 1 order;, of Miramon, on account of their conference .with .liberals, ' 1 -Jf - - yri'.!"" : Guadalajara is occupied by Libi Several c Liberal, Generals hay eeT' victorious over the Imperialists, and captured their artillery and trains. Morelea is also occupied by Liberals.
TOLEDO.
IIX1X COXGBESS Second Session. J7T7 i,i a.t . ' ... , . !uu si a x'nU Washington, Feb. 18. J ''Senatk. Morgan and MeDougall were;, aDPointed a-; 'Committee ,of
Conference on the Bankrupt Bill. ' Joint resolutions to launitaie, tne settlement of ' accounts -of disbursing officers passed J tw'1 aiU '- -U -j A A bill in 1 relation i to appealsi and wrjts pf error in , the : Supreme Court was demanded and passed. 1 ' "' Thtt hill fnr tha 'elcctiOTT1 Of .PnbliO Printed, as 'ame nded by the Senate, was passed, t-and goes to. too ' uouse for tppeurrepce.; , f. r, 1 y ...The River and Harbor Bill from. the'IIouse was referred to the 'Committee on Commerce, ."s ! i "i-ii .The Military 'Aadimy"Appropria-t t.ion Bill : was, passed-,w , f j Ovio ; , . The, Committee on Finance recommended ihe resforat'ioti1 'of 1 Portugal Mission, ahd after some debate durtnar whielf Griaaea isaid I he i.believed Mr. IXarveyJwi been paid out off .thq, Contwigent x Bd.ot the btate department,' it,was agreofi to. J ' """ I Th amendnreni! was'Sdopte'd appro- ' priatl ng $30,000;for cable kiiepa tohes. '.. fVilflonlottoredJjaa. amendment,, to the Consolidation 01 the-Spanish and Portuguese Missions." Rejected.' " The bill passed. '-'"'" i - - Recess'tiW 9'clockl- .t :".U m by House During' the reading of, the journal the .members engaged in earnest "consultation . on the ' military bill auu Llitp UVUIBV LU UC UlSUCU IU 1Cgard toiti 4 As the readingconcluded, the Secretary- of the Senatt announced the passage of , the bill for a. more efficient government of the rebel States with the amendments.1 i I ' " The Speaker proceeded to the1 regular business in Order. - The following bils and, join J resolutions, were introduced prohibiting' the admission,1 free from' "qdty,1 .'of foreign ' iron,' and to abolish the tax on coffee,- sugar, 1 molasses and cotton ; proposing an amendment; to thq , Constitution providing for the remV8d of Judges of the .Su-: preine TJOOrf and 'inferior' Courts by the11 'President '' upon the ' address1 Of two-thirda ofi eaoh branch, Of Leislation. oa any reasonablo cause1 which is not sufficient ground for Inipeach- " A'taembrlal'fro-i the Utahj Legialature,rpraying thi repeal iOt thbiact to punish.pqlyganwaa, referred.,,,,, , ". jA resoltttioo forljhe recess! of, the, Ilo-use dally,' texcept 'Saturday "from 4ltin7;'lwa'ladopted-i j !" t . A i resolution declaring, I that:' the QpnstitioB" authorises tie. chief ,Ext! ecutiye. to extend the pardoning pow er to' persofas who.h'ave 'bebn tried by the pTOper tribunals, and convicted of crime.1 aodT,none;x)UieTs anon eonsej ,quent4y alkpardon granted 1 to' such. persons ap iiever, , nye ueen convicteu, or tried, 'are ' null '.and vold'.'was re-ferred-.''"'"'"''-''' -:'9''' j v fiA iresolntkmi directing theGomOiit.tee. on; Banki-ogafldurrency to, inquire jn(;o the expediency of the withdrawal Of 'the. National Bank' Currency as rapidly ' as Can" be,' without' in-' f justitJO to thd National . 1 ;J5an ksi ' and siipplyjng m plaee sacn currency wun y ,. Sj, Treasury Npteswas '.tabled lp to 56., ""'"' ,,""1'"' " 1 -l 'Noel's resofutibn introduced several Weeks feincG. inTeftreoce-to iWomenN Suffrage.-was tabled,, , f, - ! " !' r tXbe -Committee oa the District;, of, Columbia was instructed to'jeport ,a, bill to.prohibit the sale Of liquor as a "beverage ib tho.Districlu'otc.f t ! The amendment, of the Senate.-, to the, If ousfe til tq provide for' a mora efficient government .of tbe insurrectionary. States,1 Was 'taken up. ! 1 Stevens ' moved 1 to- non-concur in the.Senate'. amendment, and asked a Committee .of. Conference. . s .-r,A ; Spaulding moved a concurrence. f 'Boutwell, Stokes and Stevens spoke jigaiflsti l!the amendment Bingham' Farnsworth, and Schenck in - favor xt; 'ir-yu ; -j 'g !f) j II'' lm ' ; AtrauSTA, Me.; i Feb; ' 18. It esolutions'i of" sympathy for .the Cretans were reported ih.the State Senate this forenoon,,, ,,, ",r,f f i Livery stablest LIVERY 1 AND ? SALE - STIBLES "'v-'iVde-i;)';:, l'ibl v:?'f;iin-f'f ! ..! JO,! VVf :1 (."'v" . . aaiwem Jiain ana i-oc-u.-ji, ,)t( iJl(. QRTft . BOWLES & CO, Proprietors JOL Horses, (arfiagessf ready for. bir ".ill.w"-! -1. tion- Kiva- to, ordCM for J'unerals.and elegant Carriages, Oranl-, 1, : , Auction ana baie fetaDie, YtiTA7'ij'i 'M b:,B ... .- mm. 4 luibl , ; Clbit'FOtJRTH fc SYCAMORE STREfiTS, -.tU" '' ':'W f!' EVAjtSTitLB, IJJO. ' T DlU, SELIi ' HORSES- ASD I MU1.K3 at auction every MOXDAY. ftrr:sDAy, Thursday; -and! saturpAY froin 10 a.m-till 12 m. , , r A Rood supply of Btock always kept on band. .! . . .' Lr'nuvuvx .feb&dlm ; ' , Evansvill, Jan25tnl867. r NOTICE IS HEREBY Of TEX. that theuntrersigQed baa been, appointed Administrator, with the will annexed, of tbe eatauf James &eantlin,6en., deoeaaed. All persons- having demands against said estl'r rquUjd to present tbem; nd all persons owing said estate are requested, to make immediate payment to XHOH. SCANTLJN, Adm'r. . feb tf With the wia annexed.
ESTABLISHED, 1831.
HOOP-SKIRTS. LiTEST; FASHIONS I 'j r.,!t !-,( j.-.i, .-Kill !'j J. B RAD IjET'S 1 idii .V'.iU-r) ',;;jl X XJ I Xj 3B X ,f. -i, ELLIPTIC i.:'-7i'.;i 'v.'-i :K. j '.v u,a eor.ii Ot rXUBLESPRINQ r.' i . 1. ' They will not BEND or BREAK like 'tne wmarie Mprin ' bnt will HVEB PRESERVE theif PKRFElTT and. BEAUTIFUT. SIIAPE where threr-or for 'owmary, HHirts are THROWN ASIDE an UtSELESvS. 'They ronBisij 'COMFOirr. duthftt ELEGANCE' of - 8H A PE 1 which ttAaiun: ana t twuiii witm has madeth.,' DUPLEX iJKLLIP TIC "the - . . a . .STADABlrSKIBT OI THEJASHIOSABLE WORLD. ti .1 ) lUin f.ii.f ii f-'K Full a-ssorf ments always on hand at wholesale Dy i'" -..!'- 1 ,aMACKE V3rESBITT4 CO y Vutyt !iraihtre:etrJV'J' i 'i auilli. il ';.!. i ii ..toil! J ui l.n l;ijii flrstrwW: ndt I I, f uit. v ; J.. i . . j 1 i , ,.,, Main Street, i vj: , ,,!-,;) and Others;', .,,1, For taU hi? all Retailers who sell i JJiRst-CLAss Skirts: WESTS, ' BRADLEY . & CARY, Sol Owner of the Intent, ancf Exclusive Manufacturer . !,!. !iii'.!,,- t.J !.;,. 1 i4 ' WABEHOCSX A!TD OFFICi-iTO. 97 CHAMBERS STREET, and tfds. 79 and ' 81 'READE' STREET, ' NEW old o-ni Oa.utIpix.',.iJ "To Kuard' as-ftiXst iirPosrriOK. be particular to potick that Kklrts offerfid for Duplex have the red-ink stamp W, MrtKUay" fuple JiUtpbe Steel Cnnnnj''' iinfln llut ijtn.uttha.n1 .' n n n others areenstne. Also, notice that eanti noop is mane oy uraiauig two tprwifft together (or two springs m one), which i the tccret of their ninenor strength and MexibUitiin combination and excellent -qttalUy not' possible to be possessed by any ringle-tvrivg Skirt. rTp-JO fitf "M ii. .I'f.i,-. "u" h nLAWiCARDS; Tii'yi.'ii .! i. .l Tt ilVlTI.Tl AT? W ATOItXEY-A-tAW, ANsVlEtEii..."!fIIAXA. '(ifne'e ' on" Third' ''Str'ee't,'1 Elliott's uv building.; n Liiit ii )-r. Jan3 Cohrad Baker! fi'i ""C.' H. Bhtterfleld. - Ln Jlukftr dc IIuUerfIld, -TTORXEYS-AT-IW-r-WILL GIV prompt attention, to all business lntnuited to their e&re.' ,... j ; ;, OFFICE Third Htreet, between Mala tend Liocast. - t.v AiNaviijL.t;, iu. JulyOdSmj, i.'JAIOS IT.; WALKER, J USTICE OE THE PEACE' lNr AGENT i FOR OBTAINING? PENHIONM. BACK r OR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, AND for the Widows and other Lesal RepL rejentatlves of those who die In the servio o: the United Ktates. .Office on the northwest side of Third street, near he Washington House, and nearly opposite the CwrtrHouse, Evansvllle. Ind. " , Ai .business eotrnsted' to. film will be promptly attended to. Jania-Ir. ' . : DATID , K rTATKIXS, ' (Late of New York atyj " Attorney, and .Counselor at Law, Can be found at the offlce or'Morrl 8 Johnson, near, the corner of Third and Locust Streets, Elliott's Building, Evan, vilie, Ind " - 'J'' Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care- ' , ' Refers to the officers of the Evansvllle National Bank. ' oc!Z! d3m CONrECTIOlTEIlIESr AULERING" & '' HASSLER, , . Wjioteale and Retali Dealers In Candies,0 ; u?r "f TvTnlrjis.cii.-) iiiI-i ii'.., 'Foreign' Fruits. '.-.: it i t ji.t f.; ... 1iij :is Toys, ..tii'-ifi-'.f rrt'.r.ff ;i!T r ; I'F'ANGYyr Alt E, Vd". 15 Soatli First Street, Mji.t Uii a ; ' EVANSVILLE. .We manuTactoreiour wn Caiidles, and are , prepai-ed to eupply the Wholesale Trade at the lowest rates, and -warranted ?'etkeep1aJiruil assortment of Foreign FrnlU and Kuta, Canned Good, fine Preserves, Jellies, c. r Vio. jJ Toys .and Fancy Ware of every description, for presenU and ttracUve amusement. 5a '.i.i ..:iKi' FIREWORKS ... . - r i ' - . . 'n full opp'y nd general Variety. ' ; , A genu for V ' O. H. 3f allory d: Co.'s Oysters. ! oc25 diy ' "- J' s-' ' -c.'.u . 11BEW BCCK WHEAT, AT A E JC CLIN EOne ton of fresh Buckwheat Floor In store-and for sale very low at V1VKXRY BKOri., 75 Main fit. .
