Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 September 1867 — Page 4
THE EVAXSVlLLrJUlKAAL PUBLISHED DAILY BT The EvansvUle Journal Company, lo. 6 Locust Street, EiansYllle, Ind. suMciiiPZidkTEtixs. ! ' 'Bully Jftttraal. -!
One year, by mall Hlz months, by iall tuo 00 o so Three month, by mail S OO nths, by mailBy the week, pyvtile to carriar , Ou year Sjc partitas......... ... w Wwlilr Jonnml i.tHlino copy, oae year r.f-... 4 8 75 ivo copies, oaayear.,, .,r.-.., fen copies,' 011 e year 13 OO 1 - Agcntg far tfce Journal. JAMtS L.'Tttorictow, Princeton, Ind. Capt, Levi Fekguson, Petersburg!), Ind. Harry R. Smith, Washington, Ind. W. 3. L.' HfhwmbhWAY, EoonvllleylncL C. K. DtEBrwE, NewtRirgh.Ind'. JoirNM.,IXM,-KW-OoD,Mt. Vernon, Ind, . J. m, 1- 03TKK, r on .Branca, inu. J.W. Vsaver, Poseyvtlle, Ind. -si: 8B. corwtjj. Somerville. Capt. Vfnvno. Cyuthlaua, K. J. Koqeus; Kev ec II arm on y Q. A. Harpkb, Owensvllle, Ind, H ATI vet boki, Haziei on , Itod ' t'j'ii ji n i i uv y, iiaicivu. um. )' v They will also receive and forwam to'n orders for Uinilingaifci'joo rnuung. ,JfU i To Correspondents, We.iever notice commui commuuicatioDS not accompanied with the ' name of the jfatBwho fetftt ha miinowTQ' to us if unacqpaintcd. ' , t ll'rtVe on only one snie 'of the p'ajyer.
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thing lb say of lnterest to thopuUio; andUie.rii'BrUf ,as ihe subject!w31 allowl"' lt,"r-;: '' -' '' : ' ' ! ;" The publication ef a communiQation is no evidence that -the 'ertrtdrs adopt its-Jentimentsr'-iThet author alone, regronsible totthem, . 11,; is Communiion,,houl4 b addressed to the Editors of theJbTOiAL," and not to individuals. , Important to ldvertlser. The cirpifotfon ofh6 Jf?1 -f n the (Htyof ibansttile irHhreefimtf at large as tJiat of any other uewrapauur circulation in inaxana ana Ulinoit & greater than anythef hcKSpaper published in this Ctiy. ' In Keifucky if&frwre tftaitUll tie other Evan&ville papers comblncl. 'ill.' T i K Ih : i i Gold closed in New York on Saturday1 at U3. ' ' ' Hon. E. B. Wash'bnrne ha left Washington for. Bis "honite In Illinois. Gen. Schofleid la ttlll quite ill at Fortress Monroe. .( H . Colonel Mvtaore-tO'Lt.; be-removed from his place as Deputy Qommlssioner of Internal Revenue of Ttlcbinoml. TliiS yellow fever is fctiH very" Bad " in New Orleans. Generals Whaton and Graham are both reported sick r.witli t hat disease, but were doing well. . The Radical! ol Vlr'glHfa cla''tarihej' ' will havfe a.t.least' si-stybf ibe onehbndrVd, and five. tie! wgatest'j Oe elttltd to the Biate, Ji Convention. The'Tcftiz?ns 'hi fya7tulsy'i' i'aye ceeded in raising S30.000 for the Indianapo. lis awtJfVihfjeiitoea Railroad, wMfJti HecuteM its locojiou: through that iPace,Cll .,.,.,-,-, General Sheridan arrived in New York; place to-night. AmnJi&titWVf HvH fj:d sans in ltly t ave been suppressed. The Pope has."sat : a-ijuesfWgel m,Ja?e'lon tua Ws eu t. WMft t,t WfrJ-. It is probable that th& trial of Jeff. Dcivlili. will be considred-iu UxeTCi)i4u.rVe''ol'e the AttornejvGiieMl g4t-44f?eVA.ltor-ney.CUanjjJvr ao prciaLa4ytis.b . The safe of Adams Express car was rob-' bed at 8eymoii?irkd.la3lrHirtap night, of S10,C00, while iheniXiltV O. & M. Railroad was stopping at hat,;;y;tvj. 'i,'he robbers escaped. The ct!tnffoaHftt4R6owM5e tioik U4--'itr toiediii iAlafcamav -SJ F. UV.an x-.I,ut'.i.'e of Montgotuery, un-, der Uie late proclamatioa -ot . tiie jPresin dent, made application to ther Board "of Heglst.ry, dcisanding the right,: to JegLsten but w refused. H 'makes ofndavlt of the fact 'Wim' a yieV fit teklng, tiituatter In the V. H. Courts. '," '.jiio V -ju: 1 Vo IXDUX.i ITHHS. The Black Crook is' drawing a crowded house nightly at Idigaxpqja.New corn sold in Sullivan for 50 cents per bushel lat week."-" r c- ".l The New Albany papera-Tepotl great deal of sickness in that city 'afpresent, mostly chills and feverti.j l vu. r. ,r - The residence of Ja;uea B. FQley, e-x-j Member of Congress from the "Fourth IUs. trict. was destroyed by p.laitrtSaturditi' evening,' Josa SU.OOtf.r' .vjj'ak" Parties are prospecting m the neighborhood of Erazifwith the view of establishing a glass manufactory there. . The material for the purpose it .is said is 9,?it abundant. 1 ' ' A lare majority f the resident freeholders of Logansport have signed a !etition to appropriate seventeen thousand' dollars to secure the location bribe general machine shops of the Great Eastern Railroad at that point. " '' " W,K - The work. pa the YiuQenneaaad Indianapolis Railroad is being pushed forwjkrt with rapidity' between Martinsville 'and Gosport. I t?s expected thatthat paft'of' the road will be completed by the fitit -o anoth-year' ' ' '' - " - -
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ier, au unknown man, a German, was run 1 over and killed onlbe .VaileyRoad, Mon- ! day, about six miles east of Fort Wayne, ' under the following circumstances : He ' was walking ahead of the train, and when '. .. - - . a , 1 ! uw)rtthetIMlrakin&ui a rGOi&tVfW ' Tfl HT1?IDH M II I II Will. 1J t?U . 1111"-""
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The New Albany Commercial says: There i a larger attendance at. DePauw Female Collegeptottburtt, E"ale Colleue. iu this ciiy -IM rtait session than ever letore. TliTS ifonffof the test female colleges In the State. Reubf-n Robertson, Township Trustee, at New Albany, has Issued notices to a number of liquor sellers, forbidding them to sell l;quors to gpuie. forty,;or fifty dlfJjr$pj, persotuj.JWho airi'J 4ha7abtt fefi'pAiiEmg all their earnings for whisky, and then going home and abusing their families. These notifications are made under a law or 18.-8. Jr 'x JS - X t KF.XTlt'Kir ITEMS. Theodore Boulware, an O. S. Baptist mfn-
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ge qua into Owensboro, Ky, r IDC DOUiUOU tuuuiy ratr uiauc giunn irold. , . Will. II. Johnson was shot In the arm by Jajnen It. Thomasson, in Georgetown, on i "The store of Carpeuter & Smith, at Shepherdsville, was entered by burglars last .Wcdnes-lay liight and literally guued. ' 4aGiW WnVavfir1 'MacftfeW ' w?W 7 - rested a few days aao at Glas iaow,Cr7Afl held to ball in to "siftk' oi tlife ol a negro school eachtr. TUoy ar! required to keep the 'peace for oikh&KHj faP P- t it There was recently assembled in the hou-e of Mr. Wm. D. Whllton, of Bou.--bon,. County, fatfuvr. grandfather, . giel,. grandfather, and Ki'eat-great-grandfather, the latter, Robert Wliiltonj aged .8J jeaw,. who can boast of great, great, great grunilchildren. We doubt whether anyl'ounty Tn the State oould furnish another such family meellDgT'"' ", The Boards of Ueglstry meet on Tuesday and Wednesday, October'lst and 2nd. To accommodate working men they remain In session till ' 0 o'clock P; M Let eTery fTOterL;ee that his name Is on the List. I 1 Word to the Courier. - " I wir iir ii ri'H iiiiiiiiiprM ill I III . til tVr have contained insinuations ;to, the effect that there was a disagreement between Col. Foster and myself1 with regard tQ the articles which have appeared in the' JbukxALV relative to the Courier's recent attacks upon the County officers. That paper of SundaYTiefltoeJfciaX"!1 place between Coh Fostek and myself at) gaturdayfnl wheh l"rrqtesfed against " prostituting the JOURNAL to the defense of swindling and robbing." I havb only to "sal "that 'there is not a particle of truth in any of the Cc Courier j insinuations or tate-v Win this- connection. Theread ment' ers of the Journal know that it has never defended corruption or pecula tion. There has always been a unan imity of feeling in this respect be tween its editors, and all the stories isto my TrQ testing 4aganst; thertfi cls which have recently appeared in it,are without foundation, and must betlie creotion of a highly. stimulated iniagination. I will only add that it is o unprofessional and in such bad taite to individualize the editorials 'of newHBapexartbat I would-boH sur-i a .-id & inn vatrlglSuESeVt Courier F- iM,, Thaler. - I L.OaiLeJSo Jubilant,
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hibhly elated last, Jweekjj when the jaUrming exposition of fraud and pi u n der mide ii$ fWjjperr a rfce J f h'fl " Courier. They, thought hey read in tt the election of Jab Miller; as this wast the bl'object" BP its tnaijur factuf e7r The . gushing rhetoric. o the editor W(yke4;tUf hungry .ierd up to ,a high pitch i of .expectation. But after the, manly- and unanswerible'vindication of Captain DARtlSo made its appearance the men of belter judgment among them saw that the ob ject had, .been overreached, and that whoever etae it might effect, it would only make his friends more earnest, and disgust Ti'onest anen ' with the business- of such trickery. Sinee the effect of Captain DAfeLiMcf a reply is apparent these partizaas 'are by no Mieans as honeful. and the chance in their demeanor is .quite apparent. The wonder of the day has about run its course. . (Acditor Bisch's Reply. We pibli!i on the second page the reply of A uulto.r. i Bisch .to, the attacks wjiicL have been made upon him in tlje Cornier.. Mr. Bisch requests us toj say. that. be will demand of the County Cpmrmssioneivs, at their next meeting a.tjjQjeo agh And eompleta.ln.
Ludstiyation of. the .affairs o his .offiqej'the campaign in the interest of the
and of iiia entire, official cooduet, br-i relpon sin fed. dieiherf s'te.d,1 pitiie icj g,
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to be judge'd.-'-Itr tsThirtJly necessary to' ask citizens to abstain from forming an opinion of his, official fcondft from fiie partisan exposition of the Courier1. '--- .TW lh.W,&t tfatifrdflv: ih its re-. Dlv to Uabtaitf the voters of the Gounty, really yields alf the"gr6uhd whieh it had assumed azaipet him. . It says that it -does .upt charge him with receiving any .money, ft . i Vr - 1 irom iaerjqumy treasury tmproperjy. or; ilegauy, fexcept toe allowances lor keeping th prisqneriVof the A ppun ty Jail...;ilhiiromouo.t according! to the
Couriers own 'showing-is fMM.gg m0st damaging to their party, to during the whole of Captain Dae- permit a continuance of this state of
during Li'G s term 01 othce or two years Thus it appear lUat -theoostot main taining the County Jail in the second
T , iv lto i rt nAnnlotiAn 1 1 y r, ! ir Ik L is Ian unanswerable argument in favor oil Sherig (DALijiG'i -.-econonrieal management of the County Prison. It it.,ba ppt.cost more than this no reponb!e f tax-payer ;"will comp!ain'.; It'need3 no defense. That fact is its o w n jWAif$i t;n n-1 c gains t wilwirai age of corruption, extoH;it)n17,'dr extrava ai.ly? (K-'-' . H-. .. ; 1 jVs Capt. Jabli.ng has stated aid gance.. W0 have reiterated, his bills, setting j forth the name of each prisoner, the tithe:; when'' adm:tfed;('.'hdw Joyg'ron. firjed, and every, particular relating to it,areJbn RlaAo. the Auditor's office, and the Jail Renter. v accessible to all. - rIhe miw ,hxefl-'-ftHwanW3 which are to be made; If Capt. Dar ling Uud ma le.-anyl illegal orxbor-' bi t an t h ajrges, itcaabeeasilys bown .- Until this is done.' it is useless to indulge in vague charges and vitupera- ( tion. . If there is any fraud in these allowances Ttts the easiest'ttung possible to make it apparent. WejChalJenge the Coitfirr to do it." If rit fails to do so, it has;-by its own admissions, acquitted him of. any fraud.' it,,f pha ,$ct U!tW ahameless -atuck iipon Ca)JVP4tttixdn:,;ma seare MitLEa's election,' is such -a transparent trick,, and has so completely failed . of its purpose, ' that every sensible 'J)eraoerat sees that it will inevitably react upon its authors. . ' ' j ' ' ri iv Among the multiplicity of willful jmisxepresentations with which! 'the organ'' of the,. Vanderburgh Dcmoc1-!' racy abounds, is the reiterated assert tion that the Journal is engaged in defending fraud and corr upTTon" T n TTe conduct of our eounty affairs.' f livery reader of this paper knows well tho falsity! -of'sueU a eharge.'We have not entered, upon' aTdefence of 'any the county Officers. against the charges made iia the Courier, except Captain Darlisg'.') lie has, made a reply to the jchis against him,' .whiejx'Jsf V feo complete ";a refutation, and ''so', con -i vincmg iqthat we -have-- ;ouly eohoed the ' sen time'n ( . , , of; h', every "i,t":'cau3il manXip'l'Jhe declaration, tha't '.'.'h'e is iully acquitted 'Of, any rniseonduet h f. ' li j Li' iij .... . i . ... or fraTid; t Beyond, thisue have not gone. nor. was it necessary,. .lUe.w. the onlyTpffieCthefcrr election It is, better, iq the case of; e other! that tue- pub lies- yddpmeat - - tt ... -I. i-v,t iff -V ' 'isuspended .Aintil aowplefe'ah'dl Yrh thorough inVesttgatioif by'mpete'pi and and unprejudiced persons be made. s we. have demanded. It is not our purpose to delend the lraud or msscon believe that all should be held to a str ipiccoan taUf, fXhA UusUrre -pokedthe-AhypeWiV our earnest, hepej that allf wjlLeanfe odt of the'investigation as fully vin-
Kyt,fn,MM.Ptr.v --Trpn(j prominent Itepublican geut:emen 3G"71 pef year. We claim that'-this fqf this city, that this matter of the
dicatediisl-'aotaiu JIaRLLJIG But Lyague and iTespbdsible eharges Let J t;1 -theonbtii0w3rilo be oiirl4tS-He B-i biye; thW backfed .'up. by itidabit-TJUenti
defend them. ' Charles Knoirles. We venture the statement, that the Courier s abuse of Charles Knowles will do its cause little goqd. Whatever difference of opinion there may be among citizens as to th.wijdom of certain allowances made by the County Board, no one who ha any acquaintance with Mr. Knowles will suspect his entire honesty of- purpose in air his acts as Commissioner. He has liTed in -Vanderburgh . County for forty years, andhas sustained an unsullied character; No-man but 'the irresponsible and malignant scribbler for the Copperhead organ ever charged him with dishonesty or imputed to him a wrong motive. It was only at the caraest solicitation of his neighbors and the old residents of the county that he consented to become a candidate The abuse of -.such, reckless men as those who are conducting Copperheads wili do no harm. Such man as Charles K-NOWLEii is above ,
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We find in the Courjtrpfg&fiSri&y the iollowing: Etatemenm. " We deeply ef retted the necessity that compelled as to notice the cor.ruptiofis wtrreh have prevailed among b portion of our county officers for some time. The task was literally forced upon us by prominent and res, eetable and as strong Republicans as there are in the Uounty or Vander burgh. These gentlemen had appealed to the editors of the Journal, as we have statediiv-yLbetkftraitMdettoaiake this exposition, last Fall, when no election was pending, but after prom ising, they failed to do so. They felt th.nt4t-vaMr4i4pV!iirvmrthaB rwV J theUai-pMKiHiOwiity, affairs, and anairs, and they called upon ti ec-. pkiiifilii.wfeoIeCiia'Uar andaokef. tia if vara tx- 11 molra rha avnAaltiAn ' , In another article in the same issue iof the Courier occurs the following , . 1 w m pi u iifV'r of 1 b ej QoWIji- TrSuf-.vy1ia.' beeh known wtfiein and to the Jour nal for Borne time-r-and that the ed itors of that paper promised to have ii : . . . , , ii- , mis, matter investigate auu. puoHsn-. ed after I'ast-' yearV-IeeH6tt'.'' Bat Irom-sqrae cause, theyjai led to-do-o; gu;i taese gentlemen, alter waiting, in vain for them to expose the fewiudle, and finding that they did not intend I to-do fo, thenfs)JJm(yat3 the information which they had previous jy lBjparwu to ciet jofiial.' ;jl uese gentlemen, as strong. Republicans as lucre are in Xjvansviue. were unwili uig to let imfrnaermgnotne go on, ana as tncy Jtiould not rely upon j ie .Journal tp expose the fraud and protect the County Treasury from he hungry crw of cormorants: Who -have.lkitad.op.o it, they called on us to do so. We have here the statement made public that the editor of the Evans ville Cour'mf "ha3 been told by prominent and respectable and as strong Republicans as there are in the county of Vanderburgh that they had appealed to the editors of the Journal tot make this exposition, last Fall, whn nq-election was pending, bit, afrejr promising, they failed to do so." u T n v; If any gentlemen have made such statements ujo the? editorof te .'Courthf. andhe h'as seen fitlto make them "pTiblie ha CV ? eourete, establish the truth of it by theseVgendemen tWcniselvcs. 3Ve most positively and unequivocally deny the f truth sof the statements asar as they relate to us; and . we challenge tha editor of the Courier ff the proof. STo Republican or any other person ever "appealed fp" or requested" us to make an exposition of the matter referred to, either before or after the st Fall eleetion; and consequently we did not make or fail to perform any euch " pfomise " as stated. We do not b.eUfivhaJLJiQy,"jespeciablfl. Republican " ever told the editor of ihe Couriranj ? Ln.'jIfh8t,,ch Statement was made to the editor, it was Vitally: laXiilf ttropTlofffl oy any one with a request to " expose j theJnditrlfcSSkiettibllelcliSrcysi) against thet Couaty i Officers;; and wo ate disposed Uo believe -that no Ref publtcatt'ha's been in'confeferce with fhe etjifof1 Ihe organ of 'the. '9 lany g4l3lerSen3ryhe''-'i' can partj- hapoubetn. in conference iWith him, and .bave. made the state ment he alleges, there busht to be
undtf ra c3rlhtafccei'n3"itt-oubldi;7e battalions of those troops to send
in procuring thff "wntfeen-' tertincate to that, ef ecrf. dny ;tbe . Jlegaj. tion, and challenge nim to the pr of. t vi it -a -v w . And the wily rAKf which will satisfy the public is the written statement f those "prominent and - respectable r;, vi " .i tt, : tures. We have had enough of these fable proof,. -? ittack on Recorder XeIson.L ; Ih regard to city prisoners, there is no attempt made to dispute our figures, hut a certificate- from Jlecorder Nelson js prodnced that the ' allowances in this , matter were ';correctl This- is exceedingly rich. WhyC-ap-taia.j(Datnng) you inighti'iist as wellhave prodaced t-your- own eertificatej or that of ydtf Deputy, -'or of Victor liiscu, as j-uu uiu in reierence 10 otner matters, for Yb9 jPeoplerof this city have t. notionThat Recorder Nelson is as deeRiaheud as you are in, the'mire'--fhat Ke'ancT 'the balance' of you are-in "cahoot" Courier, 23th inst. The utter recklessness of the men who are prosecuting the attack upon Captain Darling, is apparent in the above slanderous sllusion to Hiram Nelson, Esq., a resident of EvarfS-! ville for more than quarter of a cen-. tury, a citizen without reproach,' and whose reputation for honesty cannot be sullied - by the filthy slime- of such men as the author of the abo ve. Such attacks as these areTeactiDg upon the partisans in - whose interest' they.are made. , tn ii
A Card from Captain Darling.
Editors Joornal: In'the'c5?iner of Sunday, the editor answers the question propounded by the Joukjial, " whether "Captain Darling has not made a good Sheriff and discharged the duties of his office with marked ability," by boldly asserting that I am. not oualified. and in proof of his assertion publishes the
affidavit of Judge Robinson and the tory incorporated in the city limits proeeedfnW 'of thft 'Coiirt ' thprettpy Lhe D.e charter -left outside the
iuy answer to mat is the same now as it was then; that it had been the custom and habit of the keepers of the County Prison (and especially of Democratic Sheriffs) - to - "suffer jtrisonersj , committed .o for misder . .. . . 7. tt jneanors and,,, minor, offenses, to nave, at times, the privilege ot going ouc into the prison yard, and to occasionally. employ 'them Moing Wrk bout the prison, and while I was conveying prisoners to . the .State Prison, the jailorha4 Tiuley,aUendr. ing to my horse; that the horie got away from him and he followed aud brought hinj -back; 1 For thafl w'asfined fifty dollars.' .He further Jsay; " We undewtand that:CaDt..Darhne had this man Tinley in his employ as vauu auu tcwivcu inn yaj as nu';u. I jhere assert that'the 'said Tinely never was employed by me or any one else.aa lailiir."and neither : hej nor I evier received one ceafor his service asSsuch. Alexander Darling. . .'fflli-iiWr-.f-.i.-,-The Government is about to have'a greaOeofset.i'.IicwilE cd&3 meoce on the first of October and con tinue ten days, 'at the Philadelphia, pVashington, aud Charlcstpp uujvl jtarus. in an the number ot adver tised vessels is jjiifti five, in part built by the navy, partly bought for the scrve'rin .tg -Jommercial ma rine, anu partly captured. Xlurty-three.o-.Ljieie aretiteanjers (and twenty-eight are side-wheelers. Some of them, like the SasAaeuhvofa mous histories. Some, like the Rhode Island, are renowqed t. for h peed. muse uuiii ior tne navy are very strong-tu5, not well .ealculated for carrying great cargoes. Most are de signed for shallow,, rujigatiooilAll are superior to the average of commercial vessels. t(xlt;d' li'f WirLUtlbe1 remarkable fact in the Liverpool retur.ns.of, tlie nationality of the emigrants from' that port'fo the United States during the last calendar month. Instead of the great majori ty being Irish, as usual; the nationalities of the 'steerage passengers were as follows: 3,298 EnglUh, 199 Scotch, 2,315 Irish, 2,449 from the continent. In like manner of the steerage pas sengers to Canaday-557 were-English, 5 Scotohf 136 Irish and- 312 otrrer countries. This phenomenon. of feuer an unusually largo Lnghsh emigration of late,, doubtless. 'Jiaa its cause in the deranged condition of indus trial op ration's ' in the great cities of JEogland. Moreover, the-fabIk5!ieo and political economists . of England Beemf o be anxious' to ge rid, as soon as posibJe oix arge portion of Eng land's overcrowded population. - 1 : ' - ' - ' n The business of nearly all of Europo at; the present moment is to nrenare for -svar1 ThV tArisfof m:Mfcrij of th!e fire-arms in the ItaJj'n'army.has teen ommencc,d-'at') Tarfnt 'The '' govern ment haM abided that the Bci'saglref i shall bh U4 ftsf,r'oTid(l tkh nvMV 2un-,'-aBd-'in Vjrder tn arriv' immediatelv at a uniformiti" in the exercise of tn ynow ,m4isk.ttr. the Miuisterol War lias ordered ear-h of the fortvan afliwir4; asi tkA-e-9rteaiUrfIo special school established in the form er Capital of Italy Veteran Observer" gives us his yiewk fromunder," Tht' lieecljes" of 'esfefoHfieas con"eeTniirg Presr tial candidates, as follows: " I n the West I see but three men wbo are likely to be .seriously-brought forward at present. These are S. P. Chase, Ulysses Grant, and Oliver Morton. Recent events have given Mrj'Chaie mor fetrength-J than iha seemed to have. On the other hand, the people are beginning to understand that Grant is thoroughly, Radical, as I always sttpp-roed -him-to -be. This takes away his Democratic sup port, but increases the confidence of the Republicans.'' . The London A eves of the 11th of September speaking editorially of the conflict between President Johnson and the Congress of the Unites States, says: . . It is, of course, extremely difficult even to guess at the probabilities of Mr. Johnson's course. Divided a his motives seem to be between selfwill and fear, it is impossible to do more than guess either at the expectations on which his conduct is based, or at the fufufe actions to wbich they may , leaa.j Au- in tne jBue?oi.me Amnesty proclamation there is probably a' directattempt to use hisjeon stitutional power to nullify thesis- 1 franchI4Jt-?ef;oC.e'ecnrriie:--i tion acts.
Xew Phase of theTIcnd :rson Sail road Bonds.- r 4
Project to. "Wipe oat the Ugly ' Thin." From tha Henderson Reporter. 3Uli. W e are Informed thatascleme is on foot to have that portion of torriheorporation. ; We are opposed to the cunauing movement, .ibe .object of it is very plain. Toe-property holders in that section floi't rwant tdfcpay city taxis. Ordinarilyihat woulDLbe well enoii'eb; but besides : the' usual taxes levteqthe citizens, a short time since alniost unanimously voted tojssue the bondlof the city.for railroad purposes to the , amount ; of thre hundred thousand dollars with.-jnterest thereiju. Those-bond-1 haye een issued o the Railroad Company and principal a nd interest- mus( unpaid paid "by taxation.; ;,Ma6y,--if uot all thosej-who aje'seekiog' try "glive the pity lft5itvuftailed in order hT escape the increased' taxationwerWealou for thFrailroad and toted in 'favor of the iSisumeerof ' the -three: hundred thousand ."3oflaf$ "of bonds. After loingV) it'wuld be ma aifestly unjust that they .should eseapa; the buciensome tax they, contributed tollxon the people, andafthe eanieit!mr increas4heJaxes of'lthose whdet ii remainaA in-rthe citp in "nrOnoftiiHi to the anUiutit elf theproperty ih q-!jes-on fc-augfct to bo. exempted?!; If the limits t tije Qiry are to be eurtailM in orderto cxenjptertain'propjtyixom taxatidn. wearo, as suggest ij- -jc friend,- in fUvor ;tf limiting -Ifity property subjec t to the railroad tax to, one F-fharc, andetling that squ!i5 fox; thfe taxes tfiuswpingout'fh'rglyr thing at once aiiu forever TfrnseJ wha exercisiAl the.right of Vftinr tor -a tax should.-alsoijfxereise the high; j .privilege ot helptrqr to pay it. t . - " e reter to tiio matter merely 'Or-r the-purpose of causing our citizeus to posl themselves as . to whatls going on, and that hereafter matters immediately affecting their iutefets may be ninlerstwd- at-hotne4efore-the3r are rushedkthrough. the, Legislature and become laws before the people know anything about them. T v MAUItIJCI. ' HUEUMAXN-PHILLIPH. On the 25tli inst., at Wesley Chapel, by Rev. C. KurgiiNnti, Mr. Fkkiiek i'k Hciil'kkmanx, lateot Citiclnnuti, now of Kvansvllle, Ind., to M1M ii EVRIKTTA lieiilC PflTI.LlPS, lai of itit eiry? eldest rfnoghter of W. H. Phillips, Riverside, Htorrs Township, thin couuty. Cincinnati Commercial. .YEW ADYEllTISEULWTS. Notice to Contractors. THE COJIHOS OITXCII. OF THE City of Kvansvillw will receive sealed proposals until Monday, Octoiier 14th, 1JW7, for grading the hIIcvh iti IllockoU, Larna.Hcn (now city of Kvan.sville). ny oruer 01 tne . 'oiinci 1. .-:; AiM. McGKIFF. Clerk. City Clerk's Omit-, rteptmber 2. 117. se2Hl:tt I Union eoriv.1 DR. A. WEBBER (Foxuierly of Hopkinsvllle, IJy.) Offers h! 4 professional. nervlccg to the citi zens or Kvniviiie. Residence on Thud, between Cherry and Oak Hlreets. Ufflce over the PoslOfnee. s'27 fi:!ni sold Out. IT AVING SOLI) "IV KNTIRK 1ST. teret In the City Feed (Store to Mwk. Cross A Murray, I be-r leave to return mjrincerexiuiuk ,to'tlve publio for, . the palrouage so liberally extended to me, and solicit a conliuuan e of the sarrm t the new firm. JAME.-4 CROFTH. EB. CJI--&S. v ( XyW, MCEBAY. Oity Feed Store HAVIXd PliKCHANFiO TIIK iilKve store jind htock. we will keei cotistautly on hand a fultttock ol 1 . II 'ay, Corn, Oats. . . . , c i htpstnu, Jjraii'.u n n-A- .1, 1 Oil Gikr, Oil M. nl, t ,.; Uorit ylf-ial, Jlonity..., Also, a supenornrtik-'e bf XXX FLOUf n xacks and barrel. we will sell iOi articles at the very lovrst cash prices. , ,- " " - '.- AM article deliverer r-rorrirtlTv.-' ' '" , s27 dtf -- CROHH 4c MCTtRA'V.'' es1 Extension of Division, and Franklin l Street. Sewers. . , SEH.ri) HKOIOS.tIiN WIMi BE Teiierv d y ttte fniutmtiwrnnn crrrjr "the City of EvatipvU!e.,vtn1t3Mnr'teinber WTtli, 1M7, for theeXteimlon 'of' 1)1 vision Ktreet Hewer and Franklin Street Hewer. Specifications may be seen at the Cierk's olflce. - ' ' 1 i ' : By order of the t'onncfl. ' A. M McGRIFT, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Sept. Z. 177. se2.dtf .,- J Union copy. , 1 -' .FREDERICK GEIL, . Dealer in , PI A NO& :MEJ PDEO N, and all kid ds of Musical Instrument lBU-ri;on Books, Sheet Hinfic, , - t -' . .-GttilwrAad, VioUa brings, t ;; j .-.i .i:'4(,(4c; i t -:ii: ). . - j - t .- :'! ;.-.:'. - . .1 Korlh Side Third Street, ': ... . it ' ' ' ' : .. Between Sycamore and Vine, 1: l Evanaville, Ind. BTHote Agents. for Btejnwav- A Son' and Chieker Dg & Son's Gold Medal Pianos: also for Harties Bro.'s- tanos. aud Prince Brother's MetoJenf-nd Organs. P1 ...-! EfansvUle & Crawfordsvllle P. all road Co 1 , Soretary'Oflice, EVfthsville, Ind., Pept. 12th. 1S37. TTOTI E IS HKKi:ilV OlVft IV, that JJi the annual -meeting ol ktock holders iu this Company will be held at the courthouse In the city 0 fcvansviile on Mon- ., day, the 7th day of. October next, at ID o'eiock a.m , at which time an election will be beld -tor thirteen Lttreetors, to serve for tha eosoinK yenr,..-. ; Br onler of the Baard.'- i -
sell did J li AIARTIN, Secretary.
