Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 15 April 1867 — Page 4
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1-UBLISHED DAILY BY , Cke, Evansviile Jounial Company,So. G Locust Street. EransTllle, Ind. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS.. ' " " "in. aiWance. Daily Journal. Oue year, by mall -4.. rV Six mont hs, by mail ......- 2 Tnree months, by mall -. a " or t)a irrb- novoViiA to carrier One year ............ 59 Kli months ...... ........ 4 OO Weekly Journal. Om copy, one year ..--r Ten eonies. one year .. 15 OO IgeitV for the .f ditaul?7' Tivnt Thornton. Princeton. Ind. . Cast. Levi Ferguson, Petersbargh, Ind. HinBYBBMlTH, Washington, Inds, - W.-J. Ii-HEMarEiTWAVj Boonvllle, IacL C. Ri DbBeclmi, Newbargh, Ind. ' .ut. John M. RocKWOOD.Mt. Vernon, Ind."' J. M. Foster, Fort Branch, Ind. J. W. Weaver, Poeeyville. Ind. B. Corwtn, Koraervllle, Int.ii77 Captf WHTrrJrtr. Cynthiana, Ind. E. J. Rogers, New Harmony, Ind. Q. A. Harper, Owensville, Ind. ' HARVEY BONT). HazletOH, Ind.' ' -won ! i Turn. McCnKCHEK.SaiMleravillel ind.' Urbin Marjw, Black HawteMUKm Ind.!.-' They will also receive and forward to us raers tor sinarng ana jod rnnuDg. NEWS ITEMs. -Gold' closed In 13 NMr Ywt 'Saturday t .-'iv, 1, lib's C1 J ! Thaddeus Stevens, who has been dangerously tick, Id Beady wWI a sabiifl d o 2 1 The ReformllefcreJbeteritish Parliament failed by a small maj rity. "The Senate voted to adjourn' toraorrow j vciaacilans are looking for another Fenian raid before the close of the -month.'' kiC m The telegraph continues ,to glve.iiaH of llres, with heavy losses to .companies. " - theinsnr&hee Henry J. Raymond, editor of the ew YOrfc Titaes, Sas been liomlnatetLMi&lBter to Austria. The dispatches contain1 an account of the shooting of a man by a woman at La-, Cr6sJWlscopfeln. JbBfahder. f f ' The ratification of the Russiar treaty gives much satisfaction to the Pacific States. . , jfjijijC . . i The Michigan Constitutional Convention will contain 75 Republican and 25 DemocrreiW 2 8 A X O ' The Chicago Jews hare condemned the action of the New York proscribing insurance companies..?, ..-4, j The news from Mexico confirms the re-' ported" deieat of the imperial forces at' fl V 1 t a 3 . YT i JfTh ew8 of the, defeat of 'the Imperial-, 'isttfin'MexicoseemS; pa be conflrriie'.'by' the dispatches df Sunday evening. " ' j ;Tne" German Republicans ' Of NeNr York celebrated 'the' anniversary of Mr.1" Lin-, coin's death- with -appropriate ceremonies. -l ' li..-' 1. 1 It la rumored in Washlneton dlDlomatic circles that England designs celling 'the Phillipi.ne Islands as reprisal from Spain. jriAiegxo echool-teaoher. has; Jtieea . apjothted' 1 to ' register J" Voters In JaeliMon! tJpnntjf Alabama, at the reonest of rhite citizens.. it,.jj Lt -.'i;.';o .r ; 1? (ij.art ."Ji j Ills feared that another mail party JUas. beeja tn'rirderel bjr the, IndlapS r p.!. .liiei jWesten? plaJc ' r; i i ir .!. '. In the great boat race between the. Carabrtflge and Oxford Clubs, on Saturday, re suited in the success of the latter by about It is now proposed to make the Grand' Duchy of Luxemburg neutral territory, to avoid war between France and Prussia. Thatoold hardly prtfventlt. The citizens pf San Francisco all went to n prize UghCdh Saturday., between Chandler ami XIarrJsrfar. S5,oga ide4Chandler ironflM OTH j The opinion of the Government Solicitor apjn-ov ed by the Attorney Geztexal, ou the construction of the Tehure of Office bill, is published. va salt fot damages was brcmght 'in' New Yrk against a safe manufacturer from whom a safe had been purchased, represented as being burglar proof. It was broken open with a sledge and money stoles. .The eourt decided Uk "fa.vor- of the manufacturer. J Secretary Seward recommends Ge eral Sherman's party to. the Holy )Land to the attention our pfUXcera abroad .and. to for-4grJPowersi'-i -I. J '.i I The most of the Government offices of Importance, which are vacant, have been filled. It is stated that tbe Republican epnatofflLWill agree to the confirmations of the Presidential nominatlonsfor -vacan ciesin the Internal Revenue Department, recognising the " lmportancev Of having these ofSoes 'nlled in' order to collect the evemaei Ci'At 1 i The managers xt, the .National iAylm fcr disabled BOldiers, met Friday. A vote . of thanks-was 'paWd:for the Soldiera' ome buUdlog presented by Ohio. It was determined to locate the Central Asylum ii.Ohio, eiWier at White Sulphur Springs o Day toiwOthr Impoctaat business .waa transacted. ISDIiSA, ITEMS. Isaac Whltjiuer of t. .Joseph, made over1 S.axr'pourfdB or tnaple rsftgar' durmg ...tbe-presenV; eaon.tHeold frfoi Mii. 1 AWfte rtcerftttbwnsnlp electioft4 WTprgan County ,the Republicans gaiaed three . , tfttjstees eyer4he.pxevj.ous electlon..i,;,,H ; Murray Briggsi"EdrtbrJ of 'the Sullivan .Democrat, b,as taken a etaale partner into the concern. The Democrats of Dubois County have - elected a negro supervisor of roads in one of their townships. h Ihos. G. Morrtepn;Of New, Albany, has " been appointed to a "Secdnd . Lieutenancy The Boonyiile Enquirer of last week did not contain a 'solitary item or town or county news.v Shame a SB c?q, laziness! . Petersbuigh Tribune, ditto. The Indianapolis Journal says the High School of that city was jaot, in session on Thursday and Friday, .owing tq the pupils and teachers being engaged IriT the Great Rebellion. .MJ-llVxH; v
of suaar rilKflfcTrfm tHtVinp tjf the black
waluu ve - Mr. Tyler Hanis, of Fountain Cousty, " got it up." The .Union .says the sugar is strong, but Jiot unpleasant, ai:d thinks it superiortomaple sugar. The irirtiVr.apolis" Gas "Ligiit and Coke Company report 2,930,400 feet of gns as being consumed, 1bv that eity during v1 month of March; "1 netr" tax amounted to 5586 08. - - ,.: .; - In the.X Igo Clrcultwc;ourt, John Wooden, for committing a rapeoW Sarah Harding, has been found guilty and sentenced to the penUeriaryfor two years. , . , The bodyW 'Erasmus Cnfdisterfwho Was drowned In December last near New Waverly, Cass County, was recently taken, out of the Wabash In New Liberty Towhsnip, Parke County,, about one, hundred, miles below. ., The last Grand -Jury in Rush County fonml bill of indictment infbou n'ty cases. ' inlhe same county a you"ng man named Llndsey was sentenced to the penitentiary .jfor two years, for manitUinyg a rape.- S1 Mu. ..t, AUtUeWPC&fieprgelPsUvng two-and a-half miles roracBockportvas kicked over Je jigtyjfijeW two year eld cpljtand badly injured Itar fhought thai b$ "will 'recover ju(" jeas ere (entertained that the sight of the eye will'' be de'mhal Hwtw.nl rMpum A. Lafayette scallawag. named Justin, b.asbeen arreWfedrfoib4atlefg-?Jhls,own si-i tjer.Jhe Xf&s very.nadly bruse4' arjrf'eAtj wounds upon dlerqparts of her body. uouniy uati inure anu uener acuuui uuses,i better tea:cn1ers'ail(r' m6W: br tfieW better; eeunfe ioadi, . more . conn-ty-, .'bridges.', ttfan anstlJer. county; Jb ftha jStateV, Ib. JPe last the liabilities of. the county were re-1 pprtd,iBlhe annual jatemeut. at t-'Affi, "the asseti S&6,8?t. 1 Also' "belter totin . House and: Poor Farm. , We think a c6ohty ; so rich in every department Wouldn't need a Poor Farm at alk . '- ; : Major David M. Meredith, son of Genera 1 Meredith, of Wayne County, died suddenly,' at Montgomery,' Alabama, .where, lie was stat idne4o4ae pst.,JMd entered the serviee at'imiEf begfnnlhg 6t the war,' in the Fifteerrth, Regular Infantry, as a Lieutenant, and pacUolpaled ln-several' if the Iwtrdeet battles t)f-tbe;wbolo;CQiifllat. Some very common and -iowaoitTFtas' calhas been engaged Jn hack.Ing the. Pftatsi id SruslcJHaIl,-NewiAi"6ahy,- wlffi ' a knlfej Bma ten fcieatx men llvedK IeK Atbmy , ' ChaHes-PW Hatnsoa 1 Vlie oudtdate of thei Co.xi&t$&6yoLOCTiQ gougress Ini tneAsnjanu uisiricu via kin It. M: L'aieTTteTTnq' Tfogggted Mat Ward for MlUn2tUleij&.lJbuisville sev-j eral erVAffOas Jea appoJatedTJls trust JAUgaoir ktoao. jtjs. JLX. KJ ;fiHieTJt ia,7wlllfof uke"Vce! near Miaway.ityi; net ween capt. V. w. HaietnaMri WIortB,-llfapnW-t8rJ handle. - EvansvH iserjb V Fai(1 'wni?,arle pn Green River working to defeat -the. Owensboro & ajf?lHil JElboiad.Tfti! stCoihgns destitute of truth, and. the Monitor ought to'jtubltsfi 'evldedck to'auiitWn itchfW'ge or admit that it wa mistaken. ; -Theveseema to be a great' difference tot opinion amongtbe Louisville. 'papers as to thefctfaraeter'of tUeSUteXonventtc of tnenservtrves. tn Thursday,, Hsome talk Qf It as a :sm all affair Tbo 'Z&mocral regardslt aij bljg'ejittilgigu0ie season. An acciaent occur rea on. ttie- KemucKy Central Roa'd 09 W;ediiefdiy last, by the tralo ronnini ovr a cb'and being pe4 cipjltate 'dpwii a"" isteep.(embahkme'rrt Caleb iIaocky.,k'r7ilalr Ag'ent,, 'had' his collar boue br.okpt, an.d' (jliarley Graham baggage-piaster .'WikS silo.aijt Bruised. The &lwlite :t.utislUd, archraond; Ky.f has glveir; la uwallegfance, to, tbo ThireTParty, makthg tree: rgaiis in snpi port of the principles oflhat organization; viz.: LiifileJbIwi)crI(:syille,aflr,7j and RiohmondiiJai;.- u, j Col. Marion C. Tayiot Is the Union can-f dldatefor Gongressjn the Foctrthv District. A'mauof fine talent, strong sense ot'dmty, and undoubted purity of purpose,' he will bring-ont the. Union strengths of ..hi? Dis trict in hearty and enthuslaslie support of the great prlncfplea. of the Union, party. Northern Democrats on Jiegro SufThere is but very little satisfaction to be obtained, from our neighbor the Courier yn. a political discassion. When it " Completely fallf; vmto the trap set for itaS i in . ib. !ca$e, b iht :mi.XNOBR0W coqvjrseyjit resorts to a dogged silence. And wheh it 'cHarged 'tis ' witbf;akiag issueVitt that there wai fully as greaUa'ditffr; other papersi .and bjn publishing in full a recent r article from thet New York'Trr?f.."trie MetrbpolitantA-gan -of 'thejjlKr ty fj' &erC$riejr r5ig ffk its nsuiiaiaingmB.Sispirw .-re tead ,he World' $ Artlcls U ddr8Se3( as" anrgumeafc UlfeutferjlfoipkVta'take and manage him; "1 and that jt i not intended for the Ndrthern Jemocracy. Let us put a few extracts from the - World'' article along side of this- assirtaoji for comparison $ )HjHU Dempcratt ,ij the North, as. well as the South, KhQuldbelully , alive to the importance of the new 'elemeat thrust into the politics bfhe pounll I "Jt berg "possible thai the next tesidenttm kleHlonmay bc decided by the negro vofc. s; We suppose ft td be morally certain that the new Constitution of the State' of .New York, 'to be framed tliis yefiT,1 will confer the elective franchise upon all adult male negroes.: We'- estimate their number at six or seven thou-
tupprt fhe.uespon .t pegrilljrage:; and we clearly' established ''the fact
sity of sentimenf among be5rga of Re"mcyacty;vby,,'citing tb? well-k-liown
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the scale in tieleofjoQ neiyear. ..We have no faith in tie success of any efforts to shut the negro element out of politics. It is the part oft wisdom frankly to accept Jthe situation, and get beforehand with the RadicalSgJji gaining an ascendency ever the negro mini!. ' r Even" Injthe . State of New York, we can idtvide 3he,negro vote inthe election next jear, if wfe do not In tlje meantime make ,any missteps. :In 1816, the Constitutional Convention, whicfa was strongly DemoWatic, submitted the question of universal 'negro suffrage, to the people, and it was: TTQtea down byootn parties all&e; so that the Republicans have, a$ yet, established ho claim to thegratituttel the New York .negroes. If what. both. parties refused id 1846 shall be obnferretT with the concur rence of b'rtth In 1867. neither will appeal to' iije negroes with Jiny advantage derived' tfrpm Jts antecedent history. The negro; popul&tlocn, of the Statef mostly collected, n the'cities, and, tke e majority of the laboring people ia cities, its sympathies Might to got with the Democratic party. . Wcthqk our i'rea'ders will, agree with H3 taiat-thff;aDove saunas very; ,uchglik th New rk Morld pubhe(itSfiirtlclelTor omconsumptuon. l'TErecarfcbe no dembt of the 4kct tiatthe febrewd jlitins amoDE mc .Democracy 01 tn xxorta are bo Raping tbeijr utferans a'iSl conduct m& to.be, if possible, 'Euefopeband witb; tbe Radicaltn g&inif anisreeeodency over the negro mind. J ar The IMtricr reads the- uaicago! imet. to as little purpose CSs ltet didj itbe aS-icle ftbui the forW.lf bas i.been able to :-discovej any retlSiptioii! its advocacy o?hegro suffrage.; hat journal," wbieb 5g the most in-' uential in the partypf the West, "sill a strenuous advocate for the ei-j "tenshrn of suffrage to he negro. We Texrtrnrmendan3trr-coteTnpoTary"that it put on it spectacles of-cador and, ijicejiand give the JJprW .arti.elej aei readings It"ay -4ielp rfoj sbape its own utterances on this subjctso bat ifc-piay '-get bfore1an() ' ; with us in gaining an ascendency jrver the four or five hundred negVo naffreTRiTittflr -of Vatrdcrbtrrh?'jtrn ty, whose ysolidi Fote. for the Copperhead party youIjl,xCYPlutiQni7;f' this CnnntyS f-a consummation so .devoutly dp iired by the lean and hungry c ifficialg-fjf that organfxation. HL raUj.Dlffcreace. The Demc'racy of Kentucky, represeniedoy the IxdV. Uelm ticket r . T C . w . I . 1 dominated sii the 23d ftf Februaijy utter saivosjor -rejoieing.over me re-j eent Connexfjicut 3elejLtioB, wbre tlie noagri, eMsjnema stteo xemocrapy sarried tbettate;3y a beggarly nia-j ority of,70jvote3: The Conservative bemocracy, whicfi met last week in; Liouisvle, and which is represent !ti py Harding and Jacob, sent ts 1 it -1 3 TV Ll 'greettag to-tbe-Demoeraey- of Con-koealiictttibr-tbejbrjreoeiik yfcteryiin the t'Herni 'Demeoracyiwitbt being -etisen tiUly, and conipletey, jr.ebej',Jn-friheir erair)athie. arid'brg "enorginthaci tapu of the- Soutbcrni States 'ins their atlapUOTdotioltastlnto'm ' tbiJniejutacytp Jacob Derrrocracy'with being Masked EadioalsV'; t A1 defunct Ku'oW Nothl ings''-Adullamites an4 ifaciis enemies of constitutional liberty- : 'Qurei- HjchwlngTc'Ken tucky Democrscy is entitfiato hold fellowship with the Northern Democracy, and claim the " glorious victory in Connecticut?' 'Theelf-CQnstituted organ of the Democracy, of JJIvansville, the Courier, lias cast in Us fortunes with the Helm wing 6f the party and proclaimed iftit. had 'a. thousand votes it would give them all. for that ticket; so that we cannot expect an unbiased answer from it.s ; We turtf to our seemingly consistent extemporary, the" N"w Albany Leiger, and ask how the- matter looks, froro.its. PtanJrpoluaross the border,, tWicK-f;isthgna"l old Doctor Jacob Townsetid?10' I' . 111.'.' J I f J-: rifi u. I Wisconsin .h,a3'aeV.tb6es6oTisibility of leading'iir'the movement to give suurage torwoHiea.w.AHa; fcenate of tbafe State,.bj;erpfipliatJl &te of nineteen . to nine, bas concufred'Jin thexA?? Dbs Soioft sfiextend suffrage to all persons over the age of. twentyrJe i ytrfeJnTlfeVTadditional requisites. r are, , notj tateY;but there; uiuai.uc uLupra, iur, ?ai uniimiiea sutfrage would 1 ultimately 5 becoW as fruitfufbf'eviPIn the West'as it already i3"inthe 'more ' densely popu lated Ea?t.1 ' '-' , rHowrQ, the voters, the tax-payers, tbe.-reiterjt-citizeDr . the propertyholders of.New Albany, relish the idea of having the negroes who are " lying around. Joese,-in iKentucky,-' coming over here to vote and carry the elections for tlie liadieal party? AT. Al Ledger.'1-'- :,' " We agree 'with ! the Indianapolis Journal that there is no danger. They have beard, doubtless, of the oppressiveness of your county taxes. ; .
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North AiffBTcA.'K Review, fo April. Edited by Prof. James Russell -LowelL and CharlyKli-o.t .N'orton. We can do no more at present than to' give the table"' 'of contents! and advise all persons of literary taste and intelligence to -procure a copy of this excellent Quarterly. We will notice it at greater, length when we have more fully examined its contents : Art. 1, Modern Italian Poet's, by Wv D. Howelli ; 2, British Finance in 1816, by ; 3, Charles Lamb and his Biographers, by Adams S. Hill; 4, The New JerVey'Moaopolies, by J; K. Medbery;'5, The Railroad System, by Of F, iWaHi)r.Jyr-(VPa lt-d-Lon , . $$pS ft .tpborir;, He n ry sell Ijowell ; 9, lieligious Li berty, by Ov. E..iNorton ; ilO Critical-. .Notices. Tic knor .& Fields, publish er? y Boato n . 3Te Ld'dlETTf for'Matcl,: an illustrated Magazine' of light and amusing leatufortbe'Kpuirs of relaxation. Confcrrfs-Women and their Ways; , EtiquVttcs'1,'of Grief: , The; WbjtV Featker'; The PrivatenLifft of Gossip abeut Clubs; Over-!aJ,Brule-j Gueule; Artists-r-Notes irouu Ghflice1 Pictures Sketchek' of e.'iEDgs1l; lBncIi-:itili.Bar,- l4wrlIi'iiJovrti,aitrof Tier Chief J BaVbnf Kelly ; 'YlayTrig ftijH Higfc vStake; byrIisA ltrnie Thomas,-(C6ntinuedr:)iiTb'e Sublime Society of Stakes"f "Castles in the Air. PublisKMHujrdTOErglpn, (by ! arrangement with 'the rLondoii 'Pabiihera,) -New Xork.;; ; ' .-j'-.ViJI ,bT:l ' The reputation of the London &- tfety is' y?el; established amottg-i the; lovers 01 .weiineiected -iignt- reading; The vry.toacUye pAnneryi4'wnrch. .it(is ipablisbCqb'y rdOIogh tony id dfr' adi tirtnl n teret and po-j ulanty. t"ii "iKiti:ia"iVkMvtttu l ol ,IliT f 'J. i Scott PubLsihiqg Company tba Amen-i can reprint of the Edinburgh Review fprJJahiircqltjcoiitentirstit : f;lt!5reign FoUcy lbttsLt-JJ 0f2O I Lawrencej Adam ergu'slon J tbi'Pri vats. Busiiraipt4ng,Daul Compensation in Ireland, ; Earjy EpglisbtTextp,LMetei oric Sbowf ra,jPjtien .ap.4 Prospects of. PartieVH'A' K Vv t.V.' W8.iaver received' ftlsojfiroln' he fame- enterprising Company the re pxtai'pS.jtactiwobdTii " 'Edinburgh Iagafie T JFebfuary, with, the loh lowing 'tabjc4pf;'eo4tentil The Army " Ayrshire (. Curling 6bhg,';f the'. I Gay Scieace; VColph'el , ' Gordon' Chinese 'Force,-1 Eavesdropping at ' Biiin-ite j ,i.be .Working Classes,; nBlecke' and Jonesl. the; Turret "Ships-6f England ,arxd America, Democracy in America. Reginiefq for-isb DSTrlfvyBropnlows, (Part lNate.- - 73eiil El.:) ; "We are also in receipt of' the Lvn Itoik.Qmrterly fox' 3 a'nuary'froui.'rtfie same'lWcr'icaTi publishers. Its con.icnts arc.'.Charles Lamb and, some , . - , . - . , - - - of nis'Compaojonshf.,CBolera "Con ference! BoQks? 01 friction : 195 Child ren-;' Crime- in-the State of Nw -YdrY ; ihe- vv eet s itepuDiio - m raiermo, 1S66;; Gfatoe and Game Laws ; Ultia Ritualism Yankee Humor j; English Democracy and Irish Fenianism. ' y - These periodicals are 16' well known and so well 'estab)ishe'4iyK public fa.vor, .that it is.1 useless to commend them to our readers. They can be procured at the ? ews Depots, i-or from the; New, JSTork : pjublisbers, The Leonard -Scett Company;:. Terms: BlaeklwoQi pr'any pfjK $ pei',ycarckwd6d'and'any one of the Reviews, $7i- I Virxoarou y,iUiiif'."U rjntnjTta: T'HESii'AXX.forlAfiriitJpth is reQibaRi T-hi twentv-fduTtbi. nutaber :-nipldt$;ob::th!ra'jV6tueM4B ZxsttrMtTMGatt The pub lishers say tbey will continue to keep , (paee'wiiK Lagipg hatve.rYif'T ueftapc jitt&st progressive 10 Tnerieaa lettersvu ne re.sent number contains tbe .second iitstairmeH j;it$ieiuLkwrenfce, ncel E4-rf LYeomanv"ttbrc newstory.byMrs waTaivirtieOanthoTijPli tftSshiacfiby. ell ; " JtfrutJhstxpaVtJw i tUVitmg for the Verdirt,";Mrs.LUHl UiviiV.new 'story;' and thei.fvllowins'narucJea: Health for Clties . by " Parqelus Church ; .Some Lover's Clear Day; !by. John Weis;.The Facts about M. du Chaillu, by W. Win wood Reade; Vittoria . Colbnna,"rby .Anna". Cora Ritcbifj Literature, 'and 4 the "Pe9ple, . . T .v. X . . 1 J by Eugene Benson-, -uenuuua: anu the Blockade; hy:.Uharies JlallocJtrT Words 'and" 'their Uses, by Richard Grant ; .White ;. and i : other; j readable articles. .ur 'for'". Db Bow's Review, March.
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.15,. 1867
r ip.ith ofrtbe t trbf i srh er "a fi Y"o.d i 1 0 r , J It UU.De Bow, of Nashville , recently inftfrmM noticed by us. We are not as to whether its publication will be continued j (J ; Among the articles in the presen number are: England and the Eng lish, by Carte Blanche; The Southern Pacific Railroad; Miss Evans St, Elm;o;f 'lady of rginN Mdtf archy in America, by Geo. Fitzhugh Virginia Her Internal Improve ments andDevelepment, by R. W Hughes, of Virginia; Departments of Commerce, ' Agriculture, Freedmen Miscellany, and Education; Journa of Xhe' War, Entered up 'daily in'.the Uonteceracy. by the realtor. iKWh Frf , psirtipula.rjy .exci ted by the publication .of tbetreaties between t ruasiaana incouiLeB, wukju 'pepniQngl rhk - bad .' 'organ jid. intcva .1StftB'tfJ Germarf CobfedcrA tioirtl&tyfiitefyij the only Frenchj journal wnica aoea noi .eommeuv m strong and senoCsnguage upon this de-relptttafttfof f Ger(oatt wtyr'(TU T&ypf decfares ,,tbat the - Gerrai Empire is' made;' tbat M. Bis'marCl limitslFjrihqcTorn7pnwytio Bale that as the ally of Italy and the pro tector of Belgium. the,new master of .Charles aver rwaa;t for, thqugh be 'dotfsot brfssess Spairf," he rp6s?e'sses the alliance of a power unknown in the sixteenth century Russia,' ' now grown formidable; and that he 3ias fioog(fa.3ictta(ded'oj?'o1.of 10 allies of Francis I. Turkey. " Such is the neighbor," It 'says, " that the af fair ef the duchies ha3 created for us.' It seealu tnii danger toFrajice dan ger to liberty. A lew days atro, an amendment . wbipb. purported to rc serve political liberty iu the coustitu-t LttPitFlCipetw in tifl iGmar rPaffia ment, and it is evident that a great military and arbitrary monarchy i3 npwinstalledm centra Europe. u Tne lame m oaner niraakly !;aurnii tTikt S'ra.nW T'Olpreparbd.to Ve'pW LwitOu 4or.forftiiyabAe tW adversary) p battle," and fhat h irQUBtdependt"fo8 F success upon, aumuces. Lor principles iislWnfraiib$mmhi those of the French, revolutiouisre about- all that jjp! available. But the" activityt4ba prevails in al) .the Fjiench arsenafs and the vigor with'which eoldiere are; enrolled, is conclusive evidence that bup&IEON cKfS&'TtiQri'egfTd FrariCft"u lnierior to russia iu muiiary power, and that he designs testing the matter by the egperfmcncoT War, i The Last Sociable. It will be seen by a notice in the Local columns that the ladies of the-. Walnut Street Presbyterian Church will give another of.thcif pleasant, entertainments in the"1' Church partors to-niorrow eveDi.r Weundarstandr that ihi will Be1 i yf;tbel,,serMcfra contributed so much to the enjoy ment and. .social intercourse of,lJie fiiienibers ahd'frienas-orthls co-ngf l i""- rit . . r a, t -a . m t . gation during the season just closing, and every perWoti who can should en j. deayor to ajtepd. We can assure t1iem-hat it will be equal to-'any of its predecessors in attractive and substantial ehtertainmenfand no more pleasant or profitable mode of spending the evenine can be devised. 1 ; ,.,? 1 1 . ' 1 - ! !Kitythree ', years of. age 'ls;said fo be the grand climacteric, or turn of hie, a critical period of masculine humanity, more men dying at that age, orApea&it.tban af lany other,' leaving accidents and violent deaths aside. A like critical period for feminine humanity is forty-seven years. j Lord Dundreary has JaBf 'given hiu opinion with regard to that much vexed questipirtrWrriage with a decea sed wife b sister. " 1 I think,' be g; ft-mamare with a detheathed Wife's tmthter is very proper and very ter, ne ne nam oniy one motner-in-law." r ( "Ihe question now-a-days so frequently asked Js, how Ja it that Lozier can self IMois arid Shoes so much cheaper than other houses? First, he bays fbpp godds.iat manufacturer's fit nfesvafild n'f? Expenses- are one-fifth' what other houses are, and he is willing to live anaJt!iyed give' his customers an equivalent for their money. Give him at call and examine his stock. J Remember the place, No. 37 Main Street, at Gatch & Loaier'e old stand. , '. . DIED. FERGUS. At his residence in this city, on the morning of April 13th, 1WJ7. Robert Febgcs, in the 56th year of bit age. The funeral will take place from the tVw. AMnmntion. this (Mnndovi morning,' the 15th :mst., at9o'clock: A The deceased was the non of Kev. Kort Fergus, and was bora at New Castle-trpon-Tyne,' England, In 1812; emigrated to America in, 1834; and has been' a citizen of Evansviile, Indiana, for tne past 23 years.
CiNciNXArij . t "i't" Onro, - Agents for,dht :8'jfa"oflfhe followiiig l i :. T FKEE AXD B0XD. Kehtucky'Klver Bourbon, Mcintosh do. Darling do., Clarkson do., Drake do.. Hobson do., Duke do., h.hawhaw do., Floyd do.,Etidman do.i.i UVuXi ,'t A Orders solicited. mch278m NEW ADYERTISEHE.MS.r
STRAYED . (U: r CJTBATED-TWO BAV"HORSEH A From the BnbHCriberi'on Aatwrday, the Kth of April, 1W7, about four o'clock, two bay Horses, about 15 hatid' -Iiigh. One of them la 5 years old this spring, with one or more white, feet, and a tear on hi left hip. a little wuLte-oLuUbt ti&iv, light build, and tolerably thin in order; the other one In a dark bay, 9. yean'olj. ioerab)y.i heavy build, the old hair Oft bin" leg- below the knees, heavy mane and tall. Both of the horses are fihodraut rouad with steel-toad Hhoes. Any information that will lead to the recovery of said hontes will be thankfully received Mid liberally rewarded ; and I will Klve a liberal reward to any one who wlll4it;ivw said. horses to- Forth fc Bowles' stable,. 00 Third Htreet, between Main and Locust, in the city of Evansviile, I nd. apl5 dtf JAMES M. BK1TE. 4 BY ArTIIOKITT.VEHTKn IS JtE V'ly 1h6e eoscerald. A 'jMHi UTer t pub.lc auction on HATURDAVpril 20th, 1867, at the foot of Division Street, Evansviile. Iudiaua.4lie. hull. .machinery, and boilers Vfjtnteslt4( tap-1 Ffaiton f ilieil is in good condition, Ihetxi lers bninftired. and tae Jjwwjhiiwjrj silglr tUbiaKed by Terms made known on the day of sale, or on application to the nn'derMlKned. ALLEN C. IlALLOCK, Agent, apl dtd.w2t "I fft ItrII:fc.V BLACK CIIICAXvf JJ OO HEED OATH for sale by r H. KHKMAN A CO., apl2 'o. 1 Water Htreet. GUxVNY BAGS. 25 4i:SMV$yX BAOS for sale by Aj J71. hi: jniitwAN vaco., No. 18 Water Htre't. Corner First and Vine. Streets, EVAK8VILXK, INO. rxtllate IflvltcditoTlWI Bnf ejcainine riur ceursof IbstrbetioilrOr soiAl adui'eKMid receive by rtUirn raRU -college circular, with specimeiLN 01 TeniuaiiKhtn and ElouWsliilitf. '- vU .v L-M.i-MAYFIKLU, 1 r.'lU .IRn. . . I'rl .. r.a I "ft "M'l I. W IITBffg fAY "" t :i"i;?:Bulld6f8 and Painters.'.TO.oOOwmivrls strictly ntreWint Lead. auie iroiifui wure Wat- White Lal. ' 50,000 Lou 1 fr piy Kin tn"V i.lt w i.a4. fj 1,K) galioii LV need OIL , ' 5,WW poOnds No,l Putty, Jrii Bladders ad Can'"' v"'""'" 1 Window Glas. all 7.e. " Glualftr' Points and Putty Knives. ' COUJRrt of every ' variety. DKY- or in OIL. All of which we are selling as cheap as can be purcnaned In the West. . l! KELLEH & WHITE, Wluilemle Druggists', Evansviile, Ind. mchfltfi.i! : T2 ,: VALENTINE' WETZEL, Manufaeturer of Fashionable " FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, o. 103 Main St., bet. Third Si Fourth , KVAKCiYSLl.Es INUIAJVA. 93 Ordeiti of all kinds will receive 15 romnt attention. .All kind, ot TUIINNQW okjv oone to oruur. mchH 3mC. OSBOHiSTEJ, ORNAMENTAL SIGN and BANNER a i.i. kimh ov til i.t I. ixri: It I X (4 JaL n-Ulafcs dene to-order, at i7 Locust Street iuniMum B UCK WIIEA T FLO UR, AXI It YK FI.4IVK, at from..S5 to 40 per cent, lens than the price of Wheat Flour. While Wheat Flour has advanced, we have reduced the di ice of our Buck wheat Flour. We have a nice fresh lot 011 hand, for Hale 10 Wi at Eureka Bazaar, 75 Main Street lToiuroiat1ilc F'liysicinn, Offers his prot'esslonnl services to the clt' tens of Evansviile and immediate vicinity in the general practict- of medicine. omce o. Ha lsln Mrreei . Office IIours-Froin 8 to uT A.m.. And from jto 4 and 7 to p.m. 1 oci A. C. ROSENCRANZ, Dealer in Watches,- Clocks,-J ewelry, fco, Between -Main aiiu nycaniore. Personal attention glveu to KepnlrinK One Watches. Janl 1 l.l: Ati e -To Housekeepers.' "' lttEPAkATTOXlpaUnteact. Hth, ttc; 1HC) that will clean and polish your riated-Ware. Britannia. Brass, Ac, like new, with as little i.abok as washmo, and will not injure the nuet silver or plated surface. ( -t1! L . L -j Those wno have tried it say it Is of more value than a servant. Try one box. and you will not be witnout it. Ask for Case's Magic Polish. r 1 Osl CENTrf PB BOXRetaiL Ask for M at eay riry Tin, Hardware, 01 Fancy fttore? " 7 Manufactured oy W. P. Case Jt Bro. S. E. CILBKKT fc CO , Wholesale Orocers! is" ol 31 N'orth, First St., Evansviile, Ind. Are our Exclusive Agents there to supply the Trade. ' i J. . 56 and 58 East Broadway, New York. ebl4 dim - v W3I. 0. FULLERT0N, Dealer In ' ' " ABJ1IS I HI'Lf MEHTII, i- K 11 1 is) . FARMING MACHINERY, and HOUSE KEKPINO ARTICLEH, Vo. 49 51 A 131 KTKKKT deoti dtf Evamsviuje, Ivd.
