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GP Hi for Commercial and River Dispatches " tee Grant Refuses tb Issue Artillery to the Maryland.:,, Militia. . Gcv. Swann Purchases;, a Battery of 12-Pound Guns. ; Gen. Sheridan at Brooklyn. The Reduction of the Put lie Debt; : .: - ' .j. Rumors about Jeff. Davis Trial . . Ml..ij Death of Col. "W. G. Cooper. i tCol.',.'" Jeffreys ! Appointed Register of the .Treasury. .j;illn'l ' ! The Indiana State Fair. Mfl-J A Grand Success Predicted

4 . . . , , , The ashyille Election:

j-liti1'--II Trouble Expected Tet,

. Grant fiefases to-Issu IrtlHerj, lo - the Maryland MllltlaoT. Sann " Purchases a Battery r.l2-poad Guns General Sheridan at Broofer : ljoJeff. Bavis Trial The fiedue v ' tlon or the 'Public Bebt-rCoh Jerfries Appointed-. Register ofthe "Treasury. .-.:-,!. -..ii j '!',-, ,. New. Youk, October 1. The Tri- ,, bwiela Baltimore eneeial savsV Qen'

Grant- having" refused" to' issue-. rtiU ;i leryj Jcr the IrjJnd.iBUjU on Qoy-, ernor owann s aemana, Lroyernor "Bwann'bas purchased a battery-of 12

found Napoleon brass guns fortUMpowy he.cunty haaberetofore been ery companies in this city. The guns always Democratic, cui 'the , oegro

nave Deen assignea to tnree eom; nies, the commanders of whicdif TbeBbird of -Cbundflmen m ici uav auu auuuieu a rusoiuuon. oy a -r 11 o j- .L. t vote ot 11 to is, tendering the hospir talities of the city to Gen. Sheridan. offering him .the pse of. the Governor's room to receive citizens. j " Mayor Booth sent a message to the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen .yesterday Announcing-' Gen. Shejfldan's intended visit to that city. ; ' A resolution was offered expressing . admiration for his military services during the war, but expressing disap proval of his course in Louisiana. A substitute for this, tendering him a public reception, was . lost, by a tie .Tit. ...- v - .. . The Times' special says : The opinion prevails extensively throughout the country that the Reconstruction Act of the Fortieth Congress requires, a majority of all the registered voters .in Southern elections to authorize the holding of Constitutional Conventions, which is erroneous, as the law reads as f ollws : "If a majority of the votes given on that question shall be for a Convention, then such Convention shall be held, as hereinafter provided 'K but if a majority of said votes be against a Convention, then no such Convention shall be held under this Act: Provided, that such Convention shall not be held unless a majority of all such registered voters have voted on the question of holding such Convention."

. , . All the, statements heretofore pub f Mished regarding the 'trial of Jeff. I Davis here, have been mere surmises; i and the Government has not author ized them, nor has it made public" any & 4 lintimationel'what jBtejnds doing;

it is semi-omciaiiy announce 'that -the Ge-vnnaent wilkask for further!

Nlelay "when-"the trial comes off iu November, and that the counsel for tWaopttSed WlJ make, a motion to enter a nolle proseque. Judge Under-, wood will be present but it is not ,; 11 'settled ' wbetheY1 -Judge Chase ' -will preside. .The motion to quash wiU ' be argued and decided probably dur-

ing tne earty pari oi ; ma ttsrui. xt. is due to Attorney General Stanberry to

i sayi although .he has. -ieeo- consulted - regarding the matter, and-may have ' ' advised' the ' prospective- delay, be cannot be held' accountable for the

manner in which the'ease is conduct-. ed. . He complied with District Attorney Chandler's request for assistance in prosecuting the trial, by employing Hon. W? M. Evarts aft assistant counsel ; consequently Mr. Chandleris alone responsible. During a recent interview with an old Tennessee friend, the purport of which has been retailed publicly, Mr. Johnson stated that be would take his final stand against Congress by resisting its right, if it assumed to suspend him during the impeachment tria', if he was impeached. So many ifs spoils the threat, but it is pos-

.fciuw tuai uie nrai opportunity anora-

ed. ' the "President to-take a ..stand iig aiast .Congress pn this subject, will be to veto a bill providing for a suspension fr?'ni office, ' all , public ' officers ' who may ;.havei been a impeached until they have been tried '-which will undoubtedly be in troduced and passed early in thesessioft;!) ' -' .ta.-i 1(T he : World?. SPetfal say the atato mentor the public debt for: September will b4 'made 'about ''Wednesday, It will show a reduction of . the , de.bt, but not to1 the-; extent given in : the August statement. V Both . the ,, Internal Revenue and Customs receipts fell off in September,.'. Ihning the last half of thia : month returns from In ternal Revenue have not averaged more -than' quartet, of a .million per TO ii'. i s j Thei President : to-night appointed Col. Noah tli.- Jeffreys, of Maryland, Register of the Treasury,' rice Colby. deceased.':.', i.;;;!;.';,;',-'":; "''' ; There is not a word of-truth in the story, thfct'the administration is being consulted by the -District Attorney arid Judges at " Richmond ''relative1 to the postponement of the trial oi.'Jeff Davis. 'lt in a matter for 'the Judi-. 'clary n4.no( the executive,' to decide! The only point uponwhich; even the Attorpey-General could -.be properly consuJt,ed would be as. to the neceesU ty of employing eountel'additional to that already provided by law -i-i .New Yobki Oetlilt.--The Croton" National Bank isteported to have failed, with; heavy liabilities.-! :i J !"J - Tbe steamer Chauncy, with California passengers, has arrived. J i . CoL' Wma G. Cooper, late of tbe ' 16th Indiana volunteers j died in Brooldya yt&ierday. . '.-.-i j Eight additional seizures were made.' of whisky and .'tobacior Violation. or xae-Aevenue juaw,; yesteraay. ;:?tA t ;h '.rj..fi wu -it,: -. . !.it--il j . Democratic nWTorkjrn.XeB Meeting, .i Republicans .Orgaalins,trr The "Fmtt Trade Keernlls for the Army ? nining in toiaraaM im - m -u .:.( '. 1 ' -owl '.' OSiaHa, NEpBXSKA;1,' Sept. 30. The Democratic working men's meet-' ing on Saturday; : at the Court-house; was largely, attended". fiTbere ere bonfires,H i fire-wbrks, TOusie . and speeches.' by.1 ar nunxbet of promiqeni Democrats.. i, .-i ,. j r ' -( 'The 'ReriabHeans 'afre' torffanfzinar eluba and making .great efforts,. carry the county a week troni tormor?, vote contest very i Very heavy shipments of f?uit conand a 1 uuuiiKf -ui icaicta,. are aunpinuK w I j-:ijl 'L.' T.i'ii "Tl: daily I for. Julesburg", ' Denver and Cheyenne. j , - , ;One hundred recruits for regiments stationed along", the Union Pacific Railroad went West on Saturdays- -A miper just from Colorado exhibited a. nugget ' weighing ; sixteen ounces, 'found in-the Colorado mines, lie reports the gulch- arid quarts mining as usually brisk and successful in uolorado. Mucn ot tne latter is due to improved processes of crushI ing arid ' smelting ores. The silver finely. - ' -. . Injunction Against the Jtew Officers ' Applied For Ejection of the Present Officers by I'oree Expected. Nashville, September. . 30. The city"' ; authorities - to-iay ' 'petitioned Chancellor Harrison for an -injatte-tion 1 restraining the elected Mayor and Council from being inducted into office. It is understood that he will give them an early hearing. , ; . , ..'.The Commissioner of Registration called on Recorder Foster and notified him that if he did not administer the oath of office to the new Mayor and Council, he (the Commissioner) would. - ,t - . The Council held a meeting, and amon others adopted a resolution instructing ..Mayor Brown to ascertain from'the Cecretaay1 of "State whether the newly elected officers bad taken the -candidate's oath required by law. It is believedj that ifj the old officers do not vacate to morrow, General Cooper will eject them by military force. . n-yr.y.i. r 1 ii .1 : "t i u Slot Between Country and City Negroes Mob Dispersed by the Mill ' tary and Police Arms Seized. Savannah, Ga., September 30. A man named Bradley, a Boston' mulatto,' who has been several ...tirana arrested by the military and civil authorities for swindling negroes and exciting them to disturbance, had gathered here a crowd of about a thousand negroes,' mostly from the country, to-day. In the course ' of his harangues against white men, and in favor ot a distribution of lands tb the negroes, he was interrupted, and a melee occurred. A large force of police charged through the crowd, the military came to their aid, and together cleared the square. . The muskets brought in by a large band of country negroes were taken by the police and turned over to the

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iniliiary A large proportion of, tin colored - population .dsarpirove;. of Bradley; and threaten to .assassinate' him. .'- , ui !.- .-''. i " The 'Entente -eordiale- between' tHe CityGovernment : and: the inilNajTy; affords great satisfaction to all clashes, except the adherents of Bradly. !' " ' , ' '.The city, is quiet.-. Disturbances pre threatened between country and Coq-: servative citycolored people to-nigb,tt but Gen. Anderson, Chief of Police has given orders to 'arrest every disorderlyperson j regardless of color or polities.-' The military' will remain under1 arms, bat their" services, will probably not be needed..",'' ' '. ".Jii ' A large ptlmber of arrests ef riotera ..and several ,'ring . leaders, have beeh' made, and;', will,1 probably,' be sent to Tort Pulaskf jbyihe, military.; Niaw ORLE jn& i a : ,.'! Ji'-'.i I. M - i it i Election' ' Ketnrhs i!.: l-i i The' Ton vent ion Probably:-Carrted b '.the Country .. J.-w i NEW-i Orleans, f ... m total vote -ot -ta r.LLttM o&a'majority f the registered voters The ' liefmbltcttn' haa; further,, news from' Algiers and the parishes' oI9t Bernard, St.' Charles and' : St. J ames, showing that; sb iar,'' 850 :less than a majority' of', the' ,pumbef ,'registeTfd have vp ted on' '. the Convention question ; but te returns ,frotns the country parishes Indicate .that' a' majority in the whole 'State ..nave voted.- Thevote against the! Con venjf ion was in significant, as was . the f number of A white voter. .The proportion of white voters is less tnan one.m ten. il-ffl i ' .! . 17 1 'II'1 H ' x.oujsvil.ij.e; k - . (,f ?!-. '.tlx :i .... .. ,,f , t ..Jl - . . J I Freight Car Burned Suryey of the Fails illness or an Acjor ueath . ol an Old, ClUien 7be Israelltlsk Jfew iiear aew; JBUA Ql.ladin Wild nX'ottsvLtir;'Sebf.1, 20:'-A freight car oh thej'toalsynie" railroad, ' Nelson's 'Furnace,'- loaded '.'with mis cellaneous ,freight took fire fjpm a spark and wasestroyedkOrday.-hri-, A party of, United-Sutesuengiueers ara surveying. Po.riJaa4. baj, and the fklls. '.-i.t '. -l.fl M. Daweoni comedian,, is not expec ted 4o li ve; till morning. , His complaint is inflammatory. rbeuma'trsm.'"J i Andrew; Becani one of ' our oldest citizens, died last night. The Israelites very-'generally 6V-1 served' their New 'Yea? to-day, ; The'jnew! form bill of iaiding was again discussed by the Mariner AsSo.-," ciation to-day." 1 Rates -of freight t un-; unj changed. .'" -s-;m;4 j - : it J - ; IPrtJitt the-Ifidlanapolla journal. 1NDIAITA STATE FAIR. Ihe Opening Day A Success Foreshadowed Description of the Grounds Conveniences and Aceommodations Large Number of Entries Excellent Display of - Stock Names of Some of the Fast Horses Already Arrived Main Features of the Fair The Tillage of Terre Haute Yery Lively, etc. . Teblkb Haute, Sept. 30. The Fifteenth Annual Exhibition of ' the State Board of Agriculture opened very finely and under the most gratifying auspices, , The. grounds are those bought for the purpose by the .Vigo County Agricultural . Soejety, containing ' ten ..acres, beautifully wooded and fitted up in the best style by them, the improvements of course reverting to the county society at tbe close tf the State - exhibition. Only three- hundred .feet from the track of the Terre " Haute and Indianapolis Railroad, they are reached with great ease, as extra trains leave the 'depot every half bour. ' ? ' f. ' l To-day-b.a8 been devoted to the busy work of entry reception and the arrangement of articles. This? work will not be completed -fairly until Wednesday morning, and before that time there-will be very little sightseeing. "Up to this time the number of entries are largely in excess of all frevious years, and especially.4 -the iye stock department ; is1 the excellence, most noticeable. i: It is everywhere heard that the display of borses is the best ever made in the North west. .This will he accounted for by tbe extra inducement ot -the unprecedented premium of one thousand dol lars . - ; The approaching agricultural is now'ail-the.'rage,Vand expectation is juniverpally: stretched 4qrward to Friday.aaati r rThe trotters are here in force: Joe Dimmiek with Silas Rich and LizEte - Warrack: . Tom Oliver I witK Mollie, Dolly Dutton, a grey geicung; u. jj. iarreo, oi ijuouisviiie, v4KUU-.i.uUa.-uoiddut. ' Kossa Golddust andaix others ; J. B. Loder'wilh BeHa'Loder, to which may be added Bay Logan. v gAmong the pacers are Legal Tender, Red Buck. Billy Boyce? Dan Voorbees, Lady Franklin, Lady Alexander, Hooaier Tom. - The trotting premium has been raised to tl,400, and pacing premium to $500. The mile track can not be used on account of their having been no rain since it was graded to settle it. '-The dust on the half-mile track is several inches deep, and despite the efforts of sprinklers it will be heavy and slow. President McMillan, of Xenia,

Ohio, is bere with' a fine h'ird e-f "cattle. D. MJ Mazeev of Camden. Ohio.

and Mr. Astori; of Elyrta, Ohio,! leads thf van m thA . nnv' nrt 'hof n lineal respectively:'' :i " ru'-v-i ; - : Power,' Farnf ! Products' .'"Domestio Manufactures, FLdriil vand . Fine Art Balls' are all tapidly fillinirup. - A balloon-'ascension fireworks, etc.; are' the programme' for Wednesday, Thursday; ; and ' Friday. '.' Among the sensations talked of; aTe'a balloon race; and i ballOon'Jweading: ; " The town:is rapidly filling up, and With the dry weather, :v dust, people, and side shows, thii ' village is decidedly lively. , ... . . : ' ' y Belgn of.Terrorln Spaing - - ' A correspndenY of ' the' .' IndepenBeige wrtesundef date of Madjridj September 6 th, as 'follows; v',. "s-The dourse of execntionfr' has commenced at Bafcelona.'Tarragona, Valencia and :'ther f large ' tovrns. The councils of war get rapidly through their work, and Hj'scbar are M their srnm duties1 to the satisfaction of-the-: Gov--ernment:" Iff order "btHl-'mofe itb. n tThTraatywhTry-TT5reafter; be unfortunate prisoners now n hand are condemned, not to be shot: but to suffetbffigfesisP?.?.01, the garrotte. Two inhabitants of (Valencia suffered this punishment pn Mnndav last.. if " p On itne'.foXlowtfclcIHayJ thereV were five executions, in Barcelona, arid four at TarragOiia'. The less heinous prisj)nfr$ re daily"5"Jc)yj)hunflreda' to the penaf establishmerits, there tq undergo hard labor for any number Hlfeel. wkritdifj $om twelve to twentv. - Fearful reprisals are in store for A&tuje whiqh cannot be very far di3ThUiiKi Jerrorl 4d(Uie; provincial capitals, which have been" the isepf Mf apAvnts, at its high t,' ana exceeus suyuuag x can aescnue. The mostmoderate men are aghast' l'3:itbi thoughtTvot- ! the' se venties' iteoded"i" against .the Vnft'sa 6f"''caDtives', taken f with"1 or without arms; they hope tne QueeSi'i will, be,, alarmed,. at jjiuch extensive bloodshedrand wiUHbeindnced to at; point a transition ministry; for tne ' purpose of conciliation, whose special raifesion' it 'tshould 'be; to' bring- back the Progressists withiri' the' limits ftf legality, by means ,pf considerable coii eessions. 'It'tioo late for such a remedy, which, moreover the Qneen would not adopt. Whenever a change,' of ministry' snail J happen the Ned Catholic and absolutist partj- 'will Tt ,7! ft?n Senores Pezuela and Nocedal"willJte oalled upon. ,to, . enforce a. policy which, has always bee iff among; the instincts of, .the ; SbinTsJptfrt'.-; '..The generals eommanoing , the '.-different ; military divisions bave;! publfsbed 'edicts directinsr the' formation' 'of,'" wh'at ' are cabled iivSpainmw?e7!r--that';js , t'd Hay.i le;yAisoofill persons i'cbmf ' petent to bear arms in each locality; to defend the public peace, 'J "Under the control of rthe mayors,"3 wben-, ever 'any- oaaei tf . mTiMpprehension may arise. The most rigorous penalties ate -in vokeVi' against citizens, who may fail to observe .orders of 'the auth6rities.' 1 The Civil "Guard eoh-r tinues .. to be concentrated in ' the' towns, tbus leaving an open field for thieves and robbers. Security there is none in - the . villages and country district?. Considerable robberies are reported from all' quarters: ,but, the. Government, it is true,' think it very convenient to attribute these crimes to the. armedjtfuad.wiiick. dispute its authority.. - - . 1 HATS AND CAPS. HATS, CAPS, 'stIO and-' STRAW GOODS, I'.Ait.lilll -Jt-K. f. : .l -. i: -. ..SPRING TRADE of 1867. TTi& ai vi?i f. fii5jL a. inrti W assortment of Good. la our 11 n. which we purchased for CASH daring tb -t&t panic in price all of which we eat ' and will sell at prices that will afford tht Retail Merchant large profits. :,..-;, - AUmocessfal mercbsnU know' that tho money is- raada i in Abu: -hg 'goods. As GOODS WELL BOCGitT '.ATtK ' HALF BOLD, and aa we do no. c harge anything for showing our stookvwe would be pleased to have everybody that deals in oar iln come in and examine qurttjrs and prices T A VTDtrC A T 3. TWTTVTn?t T 'J il ' 1 ? i ap3 No. 28 NORTH FIRST 8T. A FIXE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' ana JtlL. Misses' Trimmed Hats, of the latest Spring Styles, lost received at " ap3 LANP.-tEAR fc MllCHELL'Sl ' M tGREAT"- VARIETY of Men's and X Boys' Palm-Leaf, Leghorn, Pearl buraw, and Paaama Hats, for the Spring Trade, just received, ana at greatly reduced prices, at . : - ' ap3 , LA NPHELVP. A MITCHELL'S. ! A L4R6E LOT of Shaker Hoods Just Ol received aad for sale low at p iUtHEAK & MITCHELL'S.' COLLEGE SCRIP; . With which The Best Land In tne World may be bought at 185 fur lOO Acres. , Send for a circular, or call on t - O. R. BROU8E. . ' Indianapolis, Ind. Offlce W. Washington Street. seiS dvr2m

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HOOP-SKIRTS. '-J LATEST FASHI0XS !m'':i ?rf DEMAND, D tliE L E X .('..it;i'ii;' tir ; : 1 ELLIPTIC r; !;iv t, or, DOUBLE-SPUING I JEL T S! It:- - Ther-wiH not BEBTO or ORE1K like Lie. .HLnale HDrinesx 'but will EVER PRESERVER their PERFECTS and BEAUTIFUL HAPE wuerSI three ori four 'ordinary- iSkirts arffl THROWN AHIDK MCTKUH. TheyrOMBlWE COMFORT, DU-RABfuITT-. eud" BOONOMY with thafc EIE4lANC!El Of -HHAPE whloh has made, the "DUPLEX ELLIPTICrt the "? - - " : ll l. l.illMI';'i ' I Til' 1 f STANDARD SKIRT ';, OF , TH jFASflONABLE ,WORLD. ''Fttfl'fMsorliuetitir always on hand at rwaojeuaie-Dyi -i. ; , j .Jill! '1 ivtain Street, .i; pSETHi SHlTH i CO., r; buu"' First Street.,-. ' v. V, . M.iSWCETSEB, jnir.Jf ' iMald street: ' J70 VTiVf - n. 'i V.; . I -if! F6.dK by, alt Retailers w7u tell 1 r Iks?-VLAS3 iSIORTS. Idaaut'J JKi 1 . V J ii.lu'; - I WETS,; JRADLEY CART, toBfAMBERa' STREET,' and Nos. 79 tana" READE!, , 'STrlEET, NEW in '.iiai iii.it Jt.'W hro cuarfl against fncpokiTioiir, be oarlioiUar to.NOTicit that HUlrta offered for ptyjlex liave the ted-tnk stamp j". m iff nail awWh tk ' umiMximi ; others are genuine. - .Also, notice that each hoop Is 'made by'. braiding two rprtnv tocrttnrr (or two springs in one), which is the- tearet .oi their tuperior .itrenath and AexibuityA Combination and excellent Quality not: bossi ble to be poHseHsed by qn3fngle-tpring Skirt. FEED STORES. r-y-i-Western . Feed : Store. i ':; ', .1 WPL XR0UP & CO, ; ' , ' ' WhoYesale and Retail Dealers In irlr, j corn, ' oa ts!. BRAN meal, noun, smrsrfTFFS, HOZtINT SAt!r LIME, Sc., If os. 10 and. 1IO, Corner Mala and Fourth Streets, EyAksvii le, Ind. ' In returning thanks to our customers for their past favors, we would say we have on hand, and will be receiving from time to time, a full supply of Bran and Feed generally, which we will sell at reduced prices. Also, a superior article of New Wheat Flour. Give us a call. We will fill yur orders s nd deliver them promptly. ap2 dtim - . - ,..-:- QUEENS WARX. , HOLLINGSWORTH BROS., IMPORTERS OF ' . . i Oliiiia, GLASS W A R. E, 4c, &C,' ' ; l. all their various branches, HAVE BEES IJIPORTISB direct from England since August l4(f, and are duly posted as to the demand Of tne trade, in quality, style, price, etc. Besides the experience of years In thi business, we go into the English market ''V..". WITH GOLD, and bay a cheap aa any house in the United States. . . We Import and sell a style of WHITE GRANITE GOODS which no other kous. In the city can get from the fa ctories direct. Tfley are very desirable stylet j and will sell more readily than aoy goado in the market. Such is the opinion of good Judges. That EvansTiue is a eheap market for Queensware no one la likely to dispute, and we deem it unnecessary to multiply words. Yon will rind us at the old stand, IVo. GO First Streo, ' aad .-- '. ... u Wo. 8 Sjeamore Street, u28:dtf EVANSVILLE flND. J0EN E. TAYLOR, Carpenter and Joiner. Shop on WALNUT STREET, bet. Sixth and Seventh, EvAxavrxxx, Ikd. Prompt attsatUn given to all work eutrusted to ay care mayie d3m