Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 7 October 1867 — Page 4
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- r'Bt.ISHKir'bAIt.T BY The Evans ville Journal Company. Xo. 6 Locust Street, ETansvllle, Ind. IN ADVASUJS. Dally Journal. One year, by mall 910 OO S SO Biz znoni-lus bswakaJA... Three mm By thewlrTayabra f8 carrier iOtnWW,l .b tSlr:5 3 OO 35 Trl-Weekly Journal. One year . 7 OO 4 OO Blx menths.. Weefcly Journal. Oae cooy, one year a 0 .en copies, one year... IS OO Agents for tbe Journal. ' jAMKf . rH0torfciPrfneeton, Ind. Capt." Lkvi Ferguson, Petersburgh, Ind. Harry R. Smith, Washington, Ind. W. J. L. Hemmenway, Boonville, Ind. C. R. IkB ruler, Newburgh, Ind. t i Jxi riiSTmjfc, Sorb BranrhHiJ , J. W. Weaver. Posey ville. Ind. S. B. Cokwis, Somervllle, Ind. j Cap t Wiij ti-g, Cy c t h istn a, J n d. E. Sr-RofERi, Hartinnl. Ind. o: A. irARPFJR, Owensville, Ind. Hakvey Bond. Hazleton, Ind. ' Tkos. MrCuTCHEif.HandersvUle. Ind.' Urbin Marks, Black Hawk Mills, Ind. Tbey will JtM)-efi;ivB n4 ftrwTil tons orders fcffidalngm(WPhltng., ! : Important to Adrertlscrs. j ,viZAt eUakiutibinbf )A Journal wi the City of UvansviUe is three times J K large as that of any other newspa per, Our circulation''-4n 'indiaka 0 dnti Illinois is greater than any other newspaper J iixr 9 i 4 yWli tSr. ! In Kentucky it is mare than all the T r,0thfr Jjeansvillepetpers combined.', To Corre'6pondmt. 'it"Mi ( We never notice communications not acconijaHi JiA'th name of the autnor, who must be made known, to us if unacquainted. J Writf .wopily (me side of the paper. 4 Don't write unless you hare some thing' to say of inerest to the public . and be as. brief.as the subject will 1lw.' " ' " i TbeTpubiicationef o coTnfimnieatjon. is ;no vidence that the .editors v adopt its'sentiments. '' The author' isr alono reaponsible lor them. Communications should be address ed to the " Editors of the JotTENaI," and not to individuals. " j :NEWS ITEMS. ay atl44?te3i5i:ioojio The whisky seizures In New wt o?"1! - nfiiJ j Hon. Tbad. Stevens has so far recovered that he will soon be able to ride out. ; One jfeath from reltow7' fTei fs reported In New. York. Four hundred and seventy-one deaths were jeported In New- York. Cnrinslhe week ndin last Saturday. The State of Alabama has voted for a Convention, and not against it as at first reported. -. , ; The second annual meeting of the Army of the Tennessee will be held In St. Lou's on the 13th of November. The cradle faetory of. W.JU.. Vhod.' Co., Cincinnati, was destroyed by fire on lha 5th Inst. Loss, SIOO.OOO. The steamer Ben Johnson sunk on the 5th instant iu tbe MissOari River, a short distance above Brownsville. Loss not reported. ; A fire occurred at Biston, ori Uie .5th instant, by which property to the amount of ?75,0W was dest royedw . ' ' t QliaLaJt)afculrrff4rritrrft J6f-i ferson City, La., show t bateau ex-rebel named Roll And commenced a general onslaught on the cplqred jeople wltha refvtr.fcssLedai t t ptliif iuallrWii.: J. B. Wilhite, of Owensboro, Ky., siop-i ping at 'tbe--'Bates"1'Hou,e, Indianapolis,' took morphine on the 6ih inst, withsnici-: da! intent! rtriWaV rep()rtear? S6tfjiug yesterday. He left a note stating that a general disgnst of life was the cause of the : rash act. , r .,T7, , ... .,. ... The trial of Jet Davis, It Is stated;-will cprtainly take place at Richmond in, Xovember. 'yho spunY OIryo sjdes are It is s ated that' an effort wlli'be made to BBieiid the pfaUOnal Jlah Law, sp a t)o ;lve the Secretary ot, the Treasury, and Comptroljer a right to eall for a bank statement tor any week.durlng the. quartern. . , . A, IXE3US, .y General Merrldetb Is reported quite sick in Montana Territory.' ': '" '"Ji- " " The small-po, it is said, has broken ont severely at Union City, In this State. By the law of ths Sta.t.ealL female victs are fcedt to tlTetaXe RrisVMt J cont Jeffersonville. .-, rfl:. , The Terre Haute Journal estimates that at least SK,COO nAVeSbieu" left in -taat city by visitors to the lae State Fair. The Cambridge City Mirror reports th$ the drouth has prevented the farmers from sowing M-heat "in that Votintyi aind that there have been heavy frosts of late.: '' The U rand Lodge-ol Good Templars for the State of Indiana, meets at Kokomo on the 15th inst. Business or Importance' to1 the temperance m6y"eTnenk ;will )be transactO'j- vH'-IYOJi'l A few ds agq.ajwonan named, Carrie Hous'er reached Green castle and forthwith caused; the arreft Of Edward, Barrett, charging h jm, w itbhe. crime of seduction under promise of marriage, at Paris, 111.-' ATTerBtrayrggfla'BeloTensTTg gtj W5f?afetf Jde-luiar"
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cnmpeiled, la consequence of the crying up of that stream, to carry water a distance of four miles. ', , Lasj Xbarfsday, .while, .Jfjsaph.Klnnemaii washaallng rails "near "Gray ville, tbe team;,ook fright, and-Mr. K., failing il) front of the wheels",' 'they passed directly, over his body He jot"; Op, :r jti 'after and c&nght the team, after which be sat down unci expired in a-'fewV raioaWain van burled with h,hpnor,, fMlW5ar by ithe Grand Army of the Republic., j ' On he Sdv ihst.. In a corn field near Ham's MllP.fn rrlsVJin!C6nbty1,tMT.13f erritt Hurst was cut tlhg-up corn when a roan named Jacob Goottred, with whor.-f Ilirst .m) ha a-Ttf ulyab aaUnred jthe field, and Immediately the old quarrel was re.yiye1 aad a c4jffl,lolkHWKlt firing wtsk-Soafke-iEbl iJseiJ6n',&f the knife with which lUasti was' rBj; and inflicted alterrttofe'pMttn'W BWljde, Jail at Cotyibftr"J ' 1 n 'ie.'k'W6iffiement closedj to Louisville last Sararday: night, l The new Gubernatorial Administration 11 Will i 1 j com pi $Uet wrkin onle. W. '!&hV)3(7'iVib appoint, L IQ en tjOf sKjstanJ. Secretary ,pf jtatei Ti 19 is oi coursettaniacwry 10 me tteoei ve- . -i Campbell County, ,V Vs st,atefl, wpt ,fllear ir. manv.yeaiTi. , , ,;t j i..ni.,,.nlT I Parties in Louisville visit th,e theatre; in F diSgWise Wk&xkiAVrook"' the pa pers or that city aAViVOiJu W 4t she aiiusiOiUSio. .not jiiBpiiaiainy of Che clergymen of the.ciiy. j J.ffP'fHteiHm4,tkttt from the Ohio Tlivevjast Thursday at Covington tq t& cotnetiPfcf;vtfa-aMjcrfeanf6r(lj fcUeetfi,aidlstauce of 3,wr feee.'nlHag; a feren na redf : p$lfe$f&& ''.Vuttle byei aji hour, ..i.' to t-itfm' i 1 j They:disyeneU 9$ Xayer. Hook apd John' t;erry,'", near;, .Ferslignion oQroa, nty USi Co41ector,ra'-ThtsdayVasf for alleged yiolatlon Qfyw. revpnu lw pyt failing to Uike out llcanse to carry-on their ttaslneaB 1 ""1 fu ! ..!; 1 1 tusln88i A young man named Joseph' Strauss located in Jjonl4vllUva-' short-time ago, aid secured a situation as an Jnjrtirknc Xgent. Dn'niig' hhs short stay tie'- Succeed et n "daing" handsomely a large number of tbe citizens 6f .'that plaqp," for" sums of, ,raon3l ranging fr6ni one'tfl tv? hundred, dollars each. AHa dejiartedptweeBr to days and Is now anjfjloji Jy enqnird. after.: r ixn. ! 1 t ' Ji'tirand Rallr To-Xlsillt. .. , 1 . i- CoI.'-Ctrus Mi Alien, of v ipeeines, and ;othe,r speakers inKnglish and German, will address the people at Turners liall to-mght. Liet usgive them a rousing house. . 5 li Jj.KWX.Mxx,. rem em her v there- may trouble' 'and;. delay j in? " depipsiting ypur votoa-to-morrow. Go early in;. the morhing'tothe1, polls, .an'd '.fke your neighbor with you. 1 ' Beware'' of Falss Reports To-MOrrow. It is an old game of the Democracy to make ..wonderful, developments oh election mor.ning. Lb ok out for such in the Courier to-morrow. Xo honest citizen will give aoy credit to reports and charges' which; ;are. Withheld, till the morning or day of the election1. ' Tub :Dnracratif oriraa Yesterday manuestea us usual natrea or tne soldiers by its. "false and malevolent report'or.Oeu! KbIL speech and the 'tueejtuTg ' at the Court: Hou'se-cor-qersfuEdaytt!gh'L...:',.':o W.".-" 1 I '.Tux Courier i having failed iippn in examinatioii ol.th omcial records Of .the. Counly. Jo. ,. .sustain I .Ita'.Vchargea against Captaip Darling, hai., called to its assistance a Kentucky1 Rebel .pamed.BDTLEjar and one George IE. Greece, of )jVi3acennes,ibetfer'kqv;wn as the man who. was mobbed and threatened with hanging by the boys' of -the 24th, Indiana during war times,: for his treasonable ponduct. " MitLER is welcome to all the aid which he can derive from such confederates as these. The issue will be fairly presented to-morrow whether -it is the duty of the people of Vanderburgh; County to reward gallant soldier, for1 Urer-j?&e'''.to,'."."ais--ddontry-- on ' the- battle fields of the .'war, or fo. give one of the valuable ;fficef . of, the: 5omn,ty to a tay-afe-home Cortfadr who;; oppose 'thefwar ; from, Ihe beginning to the close. ,;"Sach' ig, the'Jiesue a8;preseated in tii'edntesfr Detweeni Captain SabXik; audi Jacob-' ilebL',i r.u .it !. i'onntT Taxation. - ?.&X the request-of a number of tax pasejr.we ' re-publish, on the 'second page!;this morfung, the; article. '.which appeared in ihe Journal on Thursday.jmorpiog,' contrasting Republican and pcmocratic .fcoutfty taxation. - It baa vattradtedi?mueh 'attention? on the part of our merchants and property holdSsT f he CowAr his called in questio,!".. the en itire article; the reader c 'owfi cWeruoViTrfn tie le; the ra.der can draw his i, 5m.
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- The Courier publishes what it al leges is a receipt .written, .by, Captain . Darling' ito'shoV kis incapacity for m ni "iv rr i j. tne orace or onerin. ids genuiueuess of 11 its oablieattoti reflsctinc rupon Cap&in DrlWQ4; an safely , be de-J niea, . alter toe muunuue v. laitvuwvm and misrepresentations 'Which ;(bave appeared in that sheet.' But we might
inquire whether MlLiERvianTnnningWe 1frGaJt&i3inlMflSr3 own
upon.msiOBTiis as .Tuui(.u..itiu, n. would be.well . to have him referred to certiuca-e. a f e-.womouA wmiug; w rest the result 'of - the ''lection:; upo that examination.1 'We'sties COB don't "bank -"-much agon his superin or qua1!Ecafi653 in'tUiftiine. As th Courier persists in thrusting forward fiafiftesiliS)3" feusfcQsl capicity;'?. it might be well to suggest to it what h;6 dftedTreSra .ifdc1 stfeeflhat Millek's jfrienda ' arue in "favor of his election " because he has been ua
for4riftSbssV4hl -needs the7 contVoir;wft)i Vfftf8 .fi4cK4IJ5il W V&lifa&rXXu office to help him out of his financialTl'-'-nox.-Wa ot Sunday? He had ample tiine1-
S naJtartassmeiiM " , , .V.e ,oa.v. e herd; stated 3 a business 'axicnu thatll'fn.aW who nan not successfully .manaffe hiowd aflairs, ouht not to be entrusted witn responsiDie puDiic duei-Jud-re Koblnson. The" union meti of Gibson County t tf th f sfi 1 ast.'," adopted', $e;7$ alk,wing resolution : ""7?tso?w3(i,i--That we recogaiio in Judge A. L. Robinson, the true yatmPjf tbodbygqtfiC cXf in her nour or triaL and that we recomGibsotf Cb'fxhtyfor'tue-Hce of Judge of the Court ; of "Cuaiuioo 1 1 this District. '-".J," 1 ' ' 1 ieas. or Thitrection completes ' the'fendorsepu'Hi'tt.iJartyllby zeye'W puqity' in the District, .over which he,, presides. While it may not be proper td drag this office, ip,tb fh'fierpQitrife of the- politi cal eampaigtr,' it is eminenHy properM' mat tB TKniticar metrus' ti juage Rotira'$d.,' witS'wtiom Ke has.act!ed fir j". the past tenbr;eep'yf airst k$H)W defnlare themselves i his- favor, ; and; as citizens give their approval to his eon I dnrtngxirwlalnflWr A a ft ; a'' j n 4g attachment and TviitVirTendorsement is eoncerne d, Judge Robij RoBiusoxis commended to the united support of th tReiXblicauIariyJBd in fedditfoi e on to that there; i i a ".duty which every is l U ; Jl i 111.11 I i'j ' V r. r f bent upon; him to be careful kia't place upon the Common Pleas bench, a trlan of sound practical judgment, a good lawyer one who will '"-take'-k'deep interest in the preservation of the morals'and order of the community, and whose integrity is so well established that the interests of the widow, and the orphan will be protected. Every citizen should so vote as to secure the ejection of a judge, who in. their judgment, most fully possesses,; those qualities.. '- ' ' We have' givqu Our people,"an ''iir4 tration of the way in which thf -Depxocracy'of Indiana, and especially- tf this 'district,' manage'.'. .tne,.,' 'taxation
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matter.' s We have one. other'jfair '(ex- -niitteea- agree upon .some rsvte'imple of it in the City of New York, "ttSitii '&eAtiPi&9f hit trfer to 'fl -'" '' ''''.' " ' Tl ! '" ,l it.. 11- t. . ' t . 1 .1
.where- under .a" .Democratic rovern ment. backed by JVirty ' thousand . ma. joriry, : the ; Democratic-'.:'in8tiDct;",fbr "spending the people s money hay ful sw!iiv !'It,' yrill : .occasidn', soine Vwir prise to find that in 'New.Tork.'c't about the only .'Demoeratiey govern m4ht);wel. belieTe, on i the contiu'eii'ti the'' taxes for,, roupicipal Vf.'puVpose3 alone, -average considerably ' " abVe twenty dollars -for each and - every manr woman and child blessed.-, with such a government; Here in Varider-i bnrgh, a great howl is 'raised abotjt Republican extravagance and corruption, when the taxes are only! f 10 34 to each voter. It is 'well; to .look to these standing illustrations - of " the Deuxdcratio idea of -llow taxes before voters place this county 'under the management ot such a party Let- theUnron Tfferr 'br'Tanderburgh remember that if . the Copperheads succeed. .-in! eleetingMiLLES. to-morrow, it will be claimed all over the State as "a Great :!Democratic Victory." - v He who neglects to go to the: polls to-morrow and so vote asH to prevent such a result, is substantially ajdipgjhe fallen JTortuneiJiflllhe JD.&mocracy and reviving the hopes of tHfr d'nrecotistriacted relelij.-. 1 l 1 U BolH candidates for Gvefnor of Ohio, General Hates .and , J udge Thujrm an, spoke : i nv.Ci nxinna ti. o a Friday; "fiigh t.-u ItM-is a" 'cor.n'cidence that eac$ was!' supported ''b.Vg'entlen.tpm j Indiana, j, ,Govffin'tn! Moa ton spoke at the-Rmk?4iuXb3lX' W. VooRiaBB9dfMizarIiaHn7wi
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,3lt&Qllfa"SSAaSAion of theDemocratic management of Ootinty taxation the Courier says : " Instead ,ottndiDg to it,ewn QouotyjTBatters "the JocajfAL ha3 run off and desires to takeo3f the attention oi We are doing just what the Courier finds fault with us for not doing. We County." We have shown what the rate of taxation of Vanderburgh has - " - -" o been, andhat it isyyay tyfiJlzi cratic leounties of thistlhstricty rr momat ured t;change.t DBmoeralid 'control such, a eontrast the 'eocapties'OTighti to have been under the management' of oUafiDtfiefrfct years." JustlheBOatrjfofe-tnade. Vander:V .1,1 -m HAY J tic nce V-TM, thi?--rjsuraCii advise ithfieJitor !to r(itiiii1dJ lrirfurthc says "that Knox County made, years ago, a -IrtaVy'- sab?criptiori h-for the building of the O. & M. R. R., for which the people are paying a large' iVt&f&FJWHl tfir"isl!ith Vanderburgh. So much for the Courier s squirming on the question of taxation. The contrast is so. apparent that ' no tax-payer can fail to see it, and hence the uneasiness (of the Democratic organ. 1 7. K AC V -r. . - lO'V i Negro Suffrage. Let the peopde of Vanderburgh remember that Gen; Kimball, imported by the Radicals .'i&liiui th.islecaadiffiarlrBifa to vocated Universal egro Suffrage in his speech last night. Tile championpf the Radical T party bf Vandeiburgi-iut speaks 'thtesentiments of;tbbe i who .brought him here. Courier, 6th inst. If the writer of the above heard the speech of-General, Kimball, he penned "that whlch he knew to be totally falsA. The General expressly stated that the . question wasio at lisueln tlie conlest in 'i'noiiana.'" lie did say, however, that he preferred to admit to a participation in the affairs of' "the- Government "4 loyal Jnegro rather than a rebel. If the Copperheads can derive any comfort from that sentiment they are welcome to it. Will our friends at the Court House precinefbear in mind that under the present, system, it will, take steady-work to pole the whoL Vote Of the precinct. It is highly important then that our men should yote-early and aB'eaV-hraan votes let hirii step aside and allow others to vote. Attend to this matter. Courier, G h,, r ; There appears to be a well funded fear that it will be difficult' to doIT 'the cuius legi-sterei yo ai tue wourt House precinct,,,. We suggest that the Board of Rps-itprs and the Rp"nnithe polls be keTTt clear, aqd that voters' be obstructed aalitUe as nossiat ;yJrfe-Wd ifidaHVuMndini the;yoting p!ae.jj j.fc . ,.;oiiv ! General Sheridan yjaftpfcOe Stock and,GolBoarrds4n-Jew York a few days:ig6 affdf tfcVer them into ef,feier of enthusiasm. The General has often produced a commotion among: thegoM syecMlors'before, and many a thousand hasjtianged hatfas"f?onl2 quence sudden and-cra'sKing victories. His operai .ions were. vry uniformiyo disastrous ; tojthetiris, hut;sk& 'sraM. haye forgiven himand join. heartilj in giving turn a welcome. . - The telegra ph iciia ua mil iueset money -cnaDgers uecauie so enmusiastlC OS 10 Sing '4 J dan-Brown s March."' io 'una i'u'mti Gallant $?HSiiJ.'& Sheridan don't make long epefichea,. bufe w.h.at ieiaays is to the point. Mi&jrevly to an ad his late visit to the Union Lgaeof Jiij lorl-, ii a oapiUl opooiment1 'itfr. Fresutfte-zzl iQ&t&men of the istuo: "I have scarcely language to ex3SM veFy-SafiPPtcial' fhat have Tor your very warm and heartv welcome. ' I only' hope that I 'may be able hereafterto deserve 'tbe J same approval in all .myacts.. I certainly kuowjthat heretofore I have.wtvand I believe that ;hy;aftfirI. shall naver by,apy-fiactl;f; mi.qettempt to make rebellion ihonorable.s. Juries f 'Gooii. crime, aua u snail doc ue iuue.,un) i oirafcftitfiJrTO;d--aaiJibeer?l I tbjgkou.'' .re'fJ'ya-,ji
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Darling HofljitT$jj; We make the folio wing extract from ihe JpeiS libf laturday : c
Lfntoy. jmutuai appointment Lap tain MMrfojg and Mr. Miller, the oppos ing candidates for bhenff, met a f arty of their respective adherents at ionn's in Center Township, on Thursday iHrht:i.''W learn' from the most undoubted authority that M,f jiuier, in the course ot a conversation, or talk, to a number of the comFtftPSrfaedfttn )ha-roitihif qui vocal and positive terms, that he " did not endorse the Courier in its attacki on s-j,iit.Hy 1mx.i ilk oeuevea uarung yva ana ny one else of a cent." These remarks were maue in tne p-esence or Thorn 1 - 1 Mm. r Mr. Miller will not deny it over hiaJ own signature or in a public manner; Ud to thi timeMr- SIlLLER has; ip to thi time. not rrectness of this statement. If it was not true, why to do so. We can procure the certificate of a score of good citizens; tdi ith eiaetf tulhfo'r publJcat'in'to-mpf -'' ! public an dssertOHJuada to Jheu. by T?W,TOd&WteHry in 'confidence Jthat he intend tootakohw- fi-'uktstand against Congress by resistinsr any at-teinptf-'JfillrS Ilfffts&Mtfttfi him frcira opportunity to make a, "stand" gAnft oUgVess in this 'matter,' will J w nVEia.a-iiii,-wwen will most' likely pass early in the session, providingthat all public officers shall be suspeied immediately following their impeachment. He assuredly know-how to take that kind o? a stand,And may or will commence to write J'hia veto now. Washinaton' Hthronm;le. ti ! 0 . mmmmmj Taipourier had BOðiJ to sky t shorTtimJto about one ofjftie can idate nominated th Pos ounty'DeiieJracy being a good a:- ,TUitt i it ht-- . t. L ' unci, mm uc yiijuui eyyLu uwon lips .been Vinlydeavoriirg to dtaw the jouriev out in ans,werC soctrp questions fropOidedi, but theCourier frarsuei? itsual polij- wLwi "cornered,'and"preserves a-tttoicalfilence. The laei is.'jnof the (nion ogives an incideaJ connected with tlrC" candi ti!uu,' WaP" Zion uf3 date inquesjn, to thiseffectffhile on his way to IkvansvXJIe, ho Stoppe'l at the grocery istore of William Logleson, in Marrs Township, and wfiile there, in a conversation about the draft, loudly declared that as longras there was as many " Dutch and Nijfgers " in the country to be killed, he wasn't going into old Lincoln's army again, either as a drafted mail ur lira ny" Other capacity: : Lieutenant Governor. p3ii" nAte.a Stote ticket'.." Whireiwe'd'esien jto trfefttifairlyH a"!jwrant:i'o Tiomi,qi4iQD;tor.i3Ut6 omces; and to become thei partisansiufK'PQuo, weifeel free to itestit'y to the worth and merits of-Mr. Jenkinspn., He.v4 gentleman of unlexceptionable 4"rtvdte''character, and a RepubljQan.-wbose. fealty to thp cause has beenrled by fire. ; Living in the inteneely Democratic county of Alien, where there is no rroect.10 Sddal Tpj-eMraienfl'Mr. Jenkinsonhaa.NpSHPl'' steady and unflinching contest with that intolei'apand riiMtivcpalrty,and thongh the paper undpr his charge has reni ddred good service to the Republican cause throughout Nbrtheaster-Indi: ap. ,- He deserves well at thei hands of his party friends, and that Bection of the --Htatei in 1 which he resides Ahcib pave; a. reirentativet oTle Estate ticket if it desires one. 'i '' ' Andv JoHNspN ;is .still;, fuUiflf the i idea of i farming .-.'b .-'party- whiehr will if weepjr.ie country, ana re-eiec: xiim lreident..' , He.'prbbosH IdVconilroet it twt. of 'Northern Cwwir(he?t"dsJ Southern rebels and renegade RepubNew lork Tribune thinkathat feTen after this araaigam haseen formed, it will not be hard to " wax them' ouiii'o-Itf iy:lfr iif;i-)U til! "Put all the rebels nA nil rn Democrats togetherand the" " demnition total " is nothing more than the. bid Democratic party which for years 1 1 1 a - . i - t! uas ueun mmosj. a .'nonQnury II you take out all the Northern j Democrats who have become Rermhlicans.TaHd all tbe rebels: who. " are 'r dead, either physically. iOr politieally.1 it seems to us that ,tbe prospects -of K the;' JfthnsOiiiari patty do ' hot' become a hyroeier for the subtraction. i.The 6lt Demo crats wefe'reateti! witifOnt'mdrihdLffivMy,i4''ihe IftaUiJffoefi-dB pVetf'y extensive vitality.-'" Where is 'tte fetfdencfMikt tfaegI3c&&b4t be beaten j'ag, iftVbAthketoslteir4-"9i viving' bosoms all the rebel vip-arand
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t DMWRSioCrgaftnKeSucky ,akstthig foyshjand .wiciej threat: It is for the men of Ohio aod Pennpylvania to say whether they prefers liadical victory with war or a Conservative vkrtery with peace. Certain it tiftrr d'Alf wayof the.m -avert civil war is to defeat the Radical party next week. The Radicals may regard it as certain, that if Congress impeaches the l'residentand attempts JO, sasrjijnd.hiio froiu'hU office pendlru?. the.tlfial cif imneafhment. he will 'Veiiatlwitliout resped to1 the result of the FaU'elecridn'si' That they may as well accept as a fixed fact. It undoubyily jne j The Democracy of Kentucky and Iqdianj are jn full syppathy the only 3i6e'rerice ' being .tt.at, the, Kentucky .peocr'qyar llt.tj.e. mjore.holdi and oRe.stin epressing tlieir sentKiients. in;'-! ,fb jiti died; In; , BMITH. At Galvestoq, Txas4ugu8t 2th. lSti7. of yellow lever. Danikl lioon -uitil, luruioriy at ilHiev- j" .il In August, I8G1, he eutered,th service of the United fctaten from Kentucky, as a private In' Company A.'lOth regiment lill-BOlw'VVHutiteei'tofantry-; wafsprombted to First Lieutenant, and served -In. all the fHimPHl Kmtffgfpjaeuts from the battles of Belmont and Fort Donelson till the capsaja cMiijf r or esWirf xas. years on the stair of General -Lored Keril", Hind remained with him as inspector alter the General's appointment as Survedf 'ujfetilha&&Jialveston. He was twice captured during the early part of .he wiirHe served with honor, andfffs foved anil respected by all his associates and command. He leaves a jrup(pyipf Jpis well as many friends. to inouru his early ueath. . b. L'Drteyr a Tza&tf&n'uhii la w, MOBOANTOWX, KY., .'HI fu-actjee to .tT counties of Butler, )lUiTitJ;Mu6u5tirfr, Ohio, and McLean. Prompt attention given to the collectioa. nf claims, , ... . References WhM-if & KfeMl ioliiJ0 worth & Bro., Chas. Babcock k Co. api u'rfhtS'fn Regulating and Sale of eol-4fiit 5rPfr49cr(?,er VIS KC-'Tloir'rf. BeRordaiue Stone-Coal. 1867. iued by the CoraO tr.on Council of the City of Jvansvlile. I urn friiM ana ajt5tief n yxi Ociober, 1(M7,' It snail not be lawful for any person or persons to purchase or sen, deliver or receive, within the. limits of the i!ty of Evansville, any stoue-coal, except stonecoal purchased or sold by the barge-load or carso. unless the same shall have been weigtied upon lome oueof'tlie public soatwMOi cue cny, aim a 'iciei, slating uie quantity In bushels and fractions of a bushel, Issued by the welgbmaster, and delivered by the teller to the purchaser of thecoal, . (-,,, - sec. i'Thnx a hunei or stoue-coal shall conxist of eighty (80) and. the price ilnybe pounds avolrdu pois : re Jrfiybe charred forweluhlug snail (e as foU(ivs, vlfc', J or a loud uot renty-flve uuKhels, five cents; exceedlnir twe and for a load exceeding twenty-live bush els, ten cents. A A i t .. i ' .) -' ! ' Sec. 3. Any person cr persons violating ny provision pf thls.ordlnunce. either by purchasing or telling any Mone-conl without first causing or requiting t'e nine to be weighed as provided i.y this ordinance, shall,-on ou-victlon, forfeit aud pay not less than five nor more, t ban ten dollar?. ''i.i'Wj HAKER, ilayol-. Attest: A. M. McGsifF, Clerk i Per John W. AsUhy, Deputy Olerk). ... IAA T ... ,ilO rti'O'i ff ilVJ!U UCHU1U. ' Wii.ii kk iaii rort nit: a it. ret and;lrU very rf VVM. W. MAXWKLL at' the jail of Ohio County, Keutucky, 11 arrested owtof Kentncky. or 8't'K) if arrested -In the State. Maid Maxwell iiaurdered Jclin A.Hmithon the hith day of HeDtembe last. He is about So years of .gt-j tla-Jt litdr'tid a; liute- vnt-y ;hlue eyes; about, o leet i inciies uigii; iree spoken generally; profane;, yery lame tne loft )r$, verjwoa'ed -pd ftiff; weurs a cane"; strong voice for one of bin size. Ufhei, .. .;, ,.- ...... J. teTUAKT. .. i ,i V.IO. i .'' '- ' . ' i milE Vt EAPBHT. '1IEST. SIM- , X PiiEaST, aif;l M O T, I U A B L hi ClArii.JS-WltirUfcit iu the maiKet i the . : . !-- - COLBY BK0S. WRI.VGER, made at -vaterbiiy. v m m "WftftartaifUVaM iout.-3 r Every Wringer it Warranted to Give 8alix faction, and if alter a trial the purchaser Is not satisfied, we will refund the money. ..: VlCKb-l'.Y EROS., Agents for Vanderburgh County, " Eureka Bazaar," 73 ilain St. AKSyjLIdTlTOINaSS OOLLECS Corner First and Vine Streets, FCf.Ii SCHOLARSHIPS issued 033 OO. .All .ate Invited tOp(ell adr examine opr pwree of ibstuup)Jii;r tind'addren ana CMtre receive by retail, mull College Circular with specimens ot Penmanship and Flou , . . 1. I T U .i . V'l'II'I W UBUjug. Li. rv. x r i i.ui', Jan- d'in,, Prtrvclpal. CINCINNATI CIGAR STORE Ko. 7 MAIN STREET, Sign ' tBeBI'Sdotihrnan, MANCI'ACTl'RERS AND WHOLE, sale Dealers In UATANA-iMJ iMlfE4flC-"ciaABiS, PL.UQ AXD 831 OK IX Q TOBACCO, PIPES AXD SMOKERS' NOTIONS. tnanufactnre our own goods, warrant tbem to give satisfaction, and sell as low as any bouse in the country. tJ&ft-ftvTtttttyvNTEns Are supplied ilttMMte-irest and finest gOoxltM -WearelMe AgiriitsVor1 r-' , . . .,, fill .i .u I ill : .ll'l li And sole MaDBfticMrrnrii iT1ba Celebtatd Kajl. v i.i-,.ulnij;-M Hul . .u iiiJ. " My-i Own aua'WMLingtoa,'IrrTlig Julyl2
