Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 May 1867 — Page 1
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T(32 Ii Ej&HAEH. for Commercial and River Dispatches set J9 THE END OF THE E3IPIRE; MAXIMILIAN CAPTURED AND . i y.i ,h.:REPORTED SHOT. j The Fenian Trials in 1 Great' Britain Reported ' 'RfnioTal'of Geh. - ,7 Baptist Anniversaries at - Chicago. South .Americau NeWH. Capture of Queretaro Maximilian Shot Official Account .of the CapSpecial to Evansvllle Journal. Cincinnati, May.--Special dispatches contain authentic intelligence of- the capture -f Queretaro by1 the Liberals on the 14th inst.; and also the report that Maximilian was shot soon after the capture. r- - m ' ' n'f t ' Washington May SS.iSenor Rdmero, Mexican Minister, has received a long communication from General Porfirio Diaz, detailing the eapture of Puebla, the rout and pursuit. of ,Marquese, afidjKo j3jeratioua "agaitLsu-the City of Mexico. lie details the propositions of Portillo, O'Harran and other imperial officers, to surrender the City of Mexico, and betray and surrepde Maximiljapi Mrquee-and other imperialists, on condition that their own lives bpared, and given a safe conduct out of the country. Diaz gays all these treacherouproppsUion. were ." rejected. . He also states that General Bazainey before Jeaving Mel:'. icn rirnriosfiil frt call film f5 00G .nnu. Ktns auu a large tiuauiny vi war material,' but that He declined x purchase from him. i. t - . .- . s'ihi v "He is confident ' that during : the present month ,tha. contest will be over, and the capital of the country irLposscssioa-'cf the Liberal Governraest. s . CIXOIJVXATI. v v-i : Cincinnati. May 27. The Spring races over the Buekeye Clubj ; Course opened to-day! Two races'-were announced, the first a hurdle handicap, for all ages, states $500, two miles over eight hurdles, but was postponed on account of the weather.1 The second race was for the JBuckeye Club stakes of $500, three mile heats for three year old's. Three horses started ; the first heat was won by Kean Richards' bay colt, .by , Lexington; time, 1.54. The two last heats were won by Alexander. Marion ;;;time; 1.55 and 1.58. The weather was very unforable; it rained nearly all day and the track was heavy. The attendance consequently was smallj To-iuorrow bid fair to b,e pleaant,,i whenthe Burnett House stake will be contested for. ' ( . . -. . . Aews Trom mbaf Marine Intelllgence Steamer's Xews from Great Britain Reform Meetings dludstone urjrefi'to: take up tae Bold try of Household Suffrage Speech from Brlsht Ueported Removal of General Sheridan Contemplated. New York, May 27. The Tsihune has a rumor that the removal of Oen. Sheridan from the command of the Fifth Military District, and the appointment, of :Gej Thomas to the vacancy, is contemplated iy the President. ... V , . , j ? (. New York, May 27. The steamer City of Boston has arrived, with dates to the 15th and lGth, ' HiiJ New York, May 27 A Havana letter of the 21s$ .says the Spanish Admiral has gone to Santa' Martha, on the affairs of the R. R. Colyer. It is believed that matters have assumed serious character. The steamers City of! Baltimore, from Liverpool, and Tampico, from Havre, have arrived., The National Reform Union,--in an address to Gladstone, asked him to take np the - bold Cry of Household suffrage, as it would have the sympathy and approval of the whole nation. He responded reassuringly, and Was eaustic in criticising the Government bill. .He explained the reasons which led him to adopt the Five Pound line, and would not say that under the circumstances would he revive it. He did not commit himelf, however, to the bold cry of Household Suffrage. Bright also addressed" the Union advising petitioning throughout the country. A public meeting in Dublin,' presided over by the Lord Mayor, adopted a memorial to the Lord Lieutenant, .asking that the lives of the condemned Fenians be spared, .-
the Atlantic Telegraph Tbe Fenian Sentences Engrossing Public Attention American Minis- ' ler to Interpose for Merc) England. London.1 Mar 27: The question whether the sentence of death on the; FeoiaB-couvicts-ball. ha carried., out ensTOsses public attention. The press of England and Ireland generally urge the sentence ;to be commuted to imprisonment for life. A despatch from Dublinr states tht .. the v jury brought in a Verdict of guilty against - T 7 . , -1 j j j xjrien,' troupitju mm a recpoiiutMiuaIt is said that the American Minis ter, Mr. Adams1, will' interpose' his good omcea to save the prisoner JJlcL I ore Irom the seanold. 4. WASIIIXGTOX. Officii Ueport of Capture of Uaxlmii- . i . . . . i . . . 1 - ,Jl it l I f i WAsnisoTox, May 26. General George H. Thomas 'arrived here to day -i n obedience to ' a "v telegraphic - C - 'T J Jit whom he is having an interview, to night!' The rumor that he is summon ed here to supercede General Sheridan in -Louisiana and Texas' rs freely circulated, but is denied An authori tative quarters. There,, is no doubt, however, but that two parties, represeming sexlreaff .-hut opposite interestsarQ here.fijom Louisiana urging the President to displace General Sheridan. . r , The Chronicle to-day intimates that the indictment found against .Suiratt tor 'murde'r is not, strong enough, and that, it wilj; be, abandoned; by - the prosecution, 'the trial postponed and an indictment for.. treason Icrund by the erand jury. ,; . ?! .- .!- . Washington, TXCMay 27.t The State Department had received a telepram statiDg that Queretaro had fallen May 15th ' Maximilian, Mejia, Castello, and 3Iiramon were taken prisoners,,. i . CHICAGO. The Baptist Anniversary Meetln; 1 Lars:-. Attendance Reports of I - neiolent Operations. Be- : CnioAGO.May 27. The American Baptist Publication So-iiety contiuued its regular ; anniversary meeting this morning..,.. , .:- v.i - r ; ' : After prayer and an address bv the President, the Report of the Treasurer was read, lhe Report shows the re ceipts in the Benevolent Department last year at $02,440 60: expenditures. $02,422 42. Receipts in the Business Department, including a balance, $147,725 23: d shnrsements for the satae time, 1147,71(5 OS The Report was accepted and adopt ed. ' - The Forty-third Annual Report of the tsoard ot managers was then read and adopted. ..... The meetings will continue till Thursday. : A larger number of delegates are present than at any previous anniversary, between four and five thousand being in atteodance. fc s : : i-r-Chicago, May 2(5 The meeting of the Chicago Baptist Theologiap Union niversarics j'esterday, was replete with interest to those present. , , ' Rev. Dr.-Colver and others snoke at le'ngth: conterning" the importance ot educating the southern lreednien to a high standard 6f morality, and intelligence- S' - ' ' j The subject ?of theological- education in connection with a Theological Seminary to be established in Chicago, led to much intercba age of thought and a series of resolutions recommendiDsr the establishment of Vneh n n institution here, which ; were .adopted 'A. meetinij ot the American and Foreign Bible Societies was also held r.cto1iti . Tf nroj a ct- -f ye&tejday. It was a most lntertsfing event. Addresses were made bv nu- I merous divines from ?all parts vi ithe countryv 'ongratnlathig the Society upon the good it has done and was still doincr. ir. elch. the venerable President of seventQea-years 'fserricej nnilTi Ilia l-n u i cr-n i f 1 r r 1 'iiti'Akm.n accepted with prolound regret.-. The .treasurer s report showed the receipts ot last- year to be htty-one thousand four hundred and fifty-seven dollars and forty-nine cents, from all sources. Hon. D. 31. Wilson, of New Jersey, was elected Fresident: Kafus Han cock, of , New York, Corresponding secretary, and Kev. Kobert Uowny Recording Secretary f&r.tne ensuing year. io-aay tne xanust ciersrvmen oc cupied all available' pulpit and thronged the churches, at all of which the people have attended largely.SOUTH AMERICA. Probable Revolution In Peru-Treatyl nciween Bolivia ana Brazil. ft New York, May 26. Lima correspondence states that it is highly probable Prado will soon declare himself Dictator, , Congress compelled him to dismiss his Minister, and nobody was
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EYANSVXLLE, IND.,
found willing taaccept the position. Revolution is rife -all ovejr the Republic I ? 1 AM' 'A ; f .i i L : .i The French Admiral has sold a small Mexican' steamer, a prize, at Uaoyyithorut permission. T- r3 Bolivia has slgneT a'treaty of com-' merce and navigation withBrazil. Thjetie?eluprSiiiel&tk, from; Boston, arrived at Callao with bir guns for the Peruvian Government.; including .ten f fteeflincjiers..-. :, ni. .SlA!ralparai3 letter'says aHfmpression prevailed that the United States weramora friendJvitatSDain th&fi to Chili and Peru, and it was proba ble the proposed mediation of this coun try nvomkt not be accented.'' a .7 The allied squadron; is in port, and tne good leeimg between the Orovemments was restored 'S:iA nre: Wisconsin. 1,1 Oshkosh, Wis.. May 27. A large fir& occurred here on Sunday :afterr coon, commencing tn Fulton a livery stable. Eleven buildings were burn ed. .Loss about lo.UUU j, partially ii sured. ------ - ill! OUR NEW THREAD 1 t SPOOL COTTON 3 J i I i f Ok. a A wl D Every number warranted Six-Cord to No.-8a Put up ' in neat - white . V 1 T Jt ' " ! v i en :i i boxes, containing twelve spools ea-eh a convenience to the retailer., .... . , A complete , assortment always in Etore and for sale to the trade by - H. M. SWEETSER & CO., -20 Main Street; ! : MACKEY NESBITT &. fiO V- iiOXXl X .06 .UU-, 11 Main Street, I . VAK VILLEf IHI.4 mav2 Tu.Th.8at W I ' Fire limits. It NTICE IS HEREBY iIVEY that 1 will apply to the Common Council of the city of Evansvllle for permfssion to erect a frame building on Lot 21, Old Plan, City ot Evansvllle, corner f Division uuii Water Streets. Size of building 12 r 14 feet. may8 2wd O. SPEEK. BUCKEYE- MOWER ?? i The Best Jlaehlne In the World ! AT THE GREAT SATIOXAL A. r leid Trial ot Mowers and Reapers in J uiy, !S66(!at Auburn,-1. Y- tbo first prj1U1U11J, A GRAND GOLD MEDAL, was awarded to the over 58 coranetlns machines. I have control of this celebrated machine Mor me evansvllle market, and am prepared to flit order peowptiy, They are ottered wltn a number of improvements. and FCUL.T, UARAjrTEEI.uX PITT'S SEPARATOR . Having the agency of the J ; Genuine Pitt's Separator and Thresher for tills market, I am offer-1 Ing Jera as Four, Six, and Eight Horse Machines, t WABBATISG s. . -? ,t therd In every narticular Send for De scriptive Circulars and Price Lists. BABCOCKv mayl6 d2m t r v EvaasviUe, Ind. UHLHORN & BRINKMAN, Successors to M. A. Lawrencz, ' , 'It'll i (Eabll8lied W-dW&L' J i f.r.' ! Wholesale and Retail Dealers in A MER I CAy A ND ITALIAN MARBLE and a superior Quality of Limestone for building purposes; window Bills, . caps, fronts, door siUs, fcc, -, Sos. 100, 102, and 104 Main Street, Nt to Court House,.,, .. 0 , , x , I'EVansvllle, Iiuliaua. VALENTINE WETZEL, Manufacturer of Fashionable FURNITURE "AND CHAIRS, Ko. 103 Main St.. bet. Third A Fourth EVA.NSVIL.LE, USDIANAtar Orders of all kinds - win receive rompt attention. All kinds ot TUKNSti WOHK done to order. wtebUSm ' I
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 18G7.
CARPETS. C A BP E T Iloase rarnlshpii? Es tanilshmH Wni. E. ITrbiicliACo or slm-wes ro : Families, Steamboats & Hotel!. WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL. Velvet,T3rus3el Three-PIy, Two-Ply, 1? Cottage; -Listing. Rasrand Hermp -- n - a tp t r? m cr- ' JaL JO, r O I Chinese j Manilla add Cocoa Velvet, Brussels and Oil-Cloth. , ! 1 Mosaic,. Velyet, Brussels. Rubber Cqepa, Adelaide, J ute,. Sea-Grass, I Silk, Wool, CottoDj atta Linen Gilt .'Moulding,- Bronze, tBrass and - Silvered t: a CORXIGES. 1 . ; Jraper WINDOW-SHADES. '. . Green,. Buff, Blue, and White, WINDOW HOLLANDS .- Oliver, urass, ana x aper-iuaene STAIR-RODS. Brown Ground,' Satip, Gilt, and Gold-, ; , btamp, ...(, , .. WALL-PAPERS, A splendid variety ot FLOOR r oiitCotiis; from 18 inche t 18 feet wide. : - ( Wool, Rubber. Flock, and Damask PIANO-AND ii TABLE -VV 15. RSa Elegant styles anXne .designa. of WINDOW 1 LAMBRAQUINS, made np to order, and at short notice Table Linens.'-' Bed Blankets Table Oil Cloths. Table Napkins. - -Stair Linens. ' 'Sheetings.. s ! ' -Pillow-Casings. 1 Rubber Sheetinr Towehngs - Marseilles-: Quilt' Brussels and Veltet Hasaocks,-1-Experienced Paper-Haneers : an Upholsterers will be furnished who required. - (Jarpets cut and : made to order. Oil-Cloths fitted and put down. Cornices mounted and put up. ; Win-oow-chade8 hung.' 'All- wort- war ranted. Prices guaranteed as low "as in any similar establishment in' the United btates. Give us a call. WM. E. FRENCH" A CO., No. 1 First Street, i . ... UP-STAins.. DRY GOODS. JAQUESS, HUDSPETH & CO, WHOLESALE Dry Goods ' and Notions, Kb. 10 Korth First Street. ' r . EVAOTVUir, Into. CASH PAID TOR COTTON. We also Forward Cotton and and make advances on same. febl2 DRY CO., s . ' WHOLK9AI.K DZALER3 IX : STAPLE AND FANCY ; d ;r y ;. a o o r s . 2.:;' AOTiO!VS, 3tc.,; . ': ' FIRST STREET,;?. ' '1 ' . - (Bet. Mam and bycamoie.) - EvA jj!vrLr,Bf Iitd., SfALT. THE ATTENTION OF THE V trade to their large and desirable stock of Ckod.s Just purchased, and 'which they are onenng at great bargains. ugxjj MACKEYrNKBET!&Tro ' , . . 'v i. j a - . Wholesale Dealers iu DJtT C00DS AND AOTIOXS,) IVo 11 Mai a Slreet, nova) dtf " EVAJ-SVItLE, lm. Tm q. miller. J. S. 6ABDXKK.' J. M. BUCKS EB. MILLER, GARDNER & CO, r WHOLKSAiK DBAXKRS IX STAPLE DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, Xo."35 First Street,- ' . (Gilbert's Block,) l . mcblo d till janl . Eva"sville. Ind. FUT-BOAT CARGOES. v The Rising, Sim Insurance Company " '' ';- OF Rising San, ; Indiana. T live IHIS OLD A3TI RELIABLE COMpany, well known to the business tver men. riaa eKtabllsbed aa aeencvln this citv. to Insure cargoes of flat-boats at rates and on terms low aa any company kaaieiy takesaco ran. Appiy to ALLEN C. HALLOCK, Agent. janlS 6m , No. 19 Soatth First Street.
QUEENS WARE
I T " . DAJSIEI. G. MARK. WAV I ': .1 -' .. r 1 1 1 , 1." ni t.nt V " .Kill J OtPORTKM OT AND TUQLE)AIS MALEhl !N .t. i'.ll'". 1,W to -ilOlttljJt-.Tlil ICY rtTHii (Ii 0;2 J-13nflii2 i I i r3 , w,- f ,n .z, ,-, j I i 3-0 i S ! I, n ' r-c . .1 -.1 1 1 ) 3vji -.';-rr 3 , MJCRCHAWTS 1TRKHHED WITH Common Ware alone. If dexlred. W keep eoiunantlv in oar warehhouses Aaorted Crate of all Common Ware of tbe very uesi toaKe or goois. Alao, many diN ferent aHortments of Common and Ktona Cbloa Ware. - - - - .-' - "- , W &re tbe only firm la this city that' Imports Assorted Crates direct from 1 England. ' We keep patters and atyles. . of good tnat no other honse In this city haor cap get in the EngliHn market. Our wares are imported via . New Orleans, direct, and bought with KOidw tn aecoruiK every advantage within the reach of any house in tiie Oar stock tbe lareest In the State, and will be soli at prices entirely satisfactory toUieJrade. . .lilt aoxdtf; BANKING. Firsts atlonal -Bank OF EVANSVILLE, IND. ' VAX 11AL 1 k Arm 4 V i f i."tt 9500,000. " Johx 8. ttcfvKtsa, President ; ., 7. ( t . i'l'"'l"rAMKSHlpi"n.EK, Ciwhir, Directors. O.' Maehee'. John Inele. Jr.. CTnrles Viele, M. J. Bray, Wm. Brown, J. H. Hopkins. Kobert Barnes. F. W, Hawver. C Preston. . r Dotur a eenerat Banklnz.Exchanze. and Collection Business. : . w . . Revenue Stamps for sale. nov20 ly i- ARCHITECTS. JELoVmrt Boy clj ;! Architect, , SO. I CIUXDLEC'S BLOCK. Office formerly occupied by the late firm of Marslnna Boyd. mch27 6ai H. MORSINNA, . . CHIT EOT. Office Ho. 3 CIIAXDLEK'S BUILDXXO. 1 ' n . .....1 T . . . Evansvllle. Ind. ST Plans and snnclflatraior all kin of buildings furnished at abort notice, at on reasonable tern a. ruchlad jru INSURANCE. W. A. Paok, i EDOAB HaAKfL. notary Public. J W. A. PAGE & CO., FIRE, RIVER, EIFI, ' and ACCIDENT ' Insurance AirenlH, "'.'' ' i ' ' Corner Main and Water Streets, (Browa, Dunkerson A Co.9 former office, j - r. - ' ' ! ; . Evaswville, lyr. Homf Insurance Company . OF JS'EW YORK. Cash Cavital $2.000.f 00 Assets, July l$t, 1SG0......... 3,596,i00 . Washingtoii Insurance .Co - .... OF NEW YORK.: : i-K Cash Camtai:.: $400 0f!0 Assets, July 1st; lb0 ...... : C88,3P1 Columbia Insurance Compary I'-" ; OF NEW YOlilC '., ' ic6r, iiif, 18G8 ..... 590,000 , : i UKITJ3D .;.-t'.'. : Fire and Marine Insurance Co. I or COVIXGTOX xfci,cisc3iiiATu' , , Casli Camtai. ; $350,000 Assets, July 1st, 18GG ...... ... 7 )8,000 j New York Accidental Ins. Co. - , ., OF NEW YORK . Cash Camtai... ?250.000 Assets, July lsf, lbGO... 276,000 Insures against ACCIDENTS of every do- , scription.- ; - t Northwestern 3Iutual Life Ins ranee Company OF MILWAUKEE. Cash Assets, $2,000,000 I The greatest success of any Life Company ever organized. FIRE, MARINE, RIVER INSURANCE nOLIClES IMCCD ITS THE ABOVE well-known Comoaniea. and all ionaoa pn omptiy auiustea ana p W. A. PAGE A CO. aid at tola office. .. Aeents. , Corner Main and Water Btreeta,
fBroWn M Dunkerson's former omoe.) uiftciir : . , . .-. -''..' .- 7 v. i .!
ESTABLISHED. 1831.
HOOP-SKIRTS. LATEST FASIIIOXS Jr.' r. ii n a i L i: y ,s 'ELLIPTIC , . .! i;i;l- . . -.t. h i u. or D0UBLE-8PIIINO is: Thev win not itr.vn nr nitru like the ftinele Snrjiica. hut wtn EVHft PRESERVE, the r Pkr irv.rr and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE- when inrfX or' four onl nrv Kltlrtm arc THUOWN ASIDE a USELESS. Tlicjr f .llHIJiE tOMFDHT. DtJD 1 Url TTV A .4 TT" r . . ihat KLFXiANCK of HHAPE which has in ad e the ."DUPLEX ELLIP TIC " tne .." STANDARD SKIRT OF.rrHE FASHIOJJABtE WORLD. FnM assort menu alwara on hand at wqoieaaie oy , . ; . M1CKKT, SESBIIT X- CoJ, . . .,'., ViMaln Street, ,!i nrDSPEiir, sunn t. co ...Ftnt.atreet.A - ' a ,1 II. 31. S If E T S E B, . ' " Wain Btreet,! ' ' ' and others. . hy all Retnilert who till ' D1RST-CLAS3 fSKIKTS. ' ..!: t) .( Ii . , ' WESTS, BRADLEY ' & CART, AW Oioners of the talent, and JCx . elusive Alanitqcturers. j ... i WABHHO0SK Amd OrnCB No. 7 CHAMBERS STREET, and Kos. and St READE STREET; NEW YORK. ' i-V ' " ' Caution. To Kuard aealnst rvro8iTlo?c. ' be particular to motice that skirm offermi ior uopiex nave tne ren-injt manrp Snrinas " vrxm Ae- wntstband : none j, Wi uraauru uuruex miivue nieei other are geuuin. , Alo, notice that each hoop is made by braiding two rprinos together (or twnprlnirii In one), which Is the secret of their sunertor trenglh ami fiadbilifyti combination na excellent quality not poiwioie to te posKensed by any txngU-spring Skirt. .K-iyi uil - - HARDWARE. SAMUEL OER, pealer ry ' ' " f ' Bar and Sheet I R O TINPLATE, WIRE, ZINC, SPIUN03, AXLES, &o., Horse and Mole Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Wagon and Baggy Woodwork WATER STREET, Janl dly EVXSSVILLE, IKD. .VVJieelinc Irou Works, ACHES0N, BELL & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers In all. kinds o 1MB IRO.V AXD A AILS. Hoop, SJieet, Plate, Tank Iron, Nail ,, , Kod, Hire, d-c. Office and Warehouse 13 MAIN STREET novSOdly- - - Wheelixo, W. Va.' CIIARttS BABCOCK A Co., 'f J (.'.'.. y IltPO&TrfE AXD DEALEK IJT Coach & Saddlery Hardware Bprlngs, Axles, Wood Work, Damasks Aiarnens rJnameied t'atentieatuer Pad Skins, bkirtlOK", c, (tc. lVo. S JXaln Street. , Evansullle, Jaly 2, 1868. - jelO C. WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, (Saddles, Harness COLLARS, arJ. SADDLERY HARDWARE, So. 53 Main street, corner Second,
febl6dtf T. F. SUERWIN, . with , GEO. S. SOXXTACt A CO., HARDWARE, FIRST STREET. maylS 2n , , . va8VIU.k, Imo. .
