Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 10 February 1868 — Page 1

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CommereUU and tHfth. River Dispatches tee Page: ' f Sitnrdaj Sight's Dispatches. Late 0 if lMexican News. Proj ct to Unite th a Capital . , of Mexico with i the United States. Foreiga Intelligence. . i ' ' mnt Bismarck on a Tour Thrdugl ISttope.' Bold Attempt at Robbery. Congressional Proceedings IFOREIONNEWS. late from. Jlexlca-Seaor Morales Shot Naval Engagement Beported at SIssal -r-; Railroad Project t Inlte the Capital or Mexico with he United States. - . V New.Yobk, February 8.-Thero,a-, 'jftils ot Mexican and Yucatan news, .'via. Havana, to ,the Herald, .contain 'i tbe following: ' -, -. The Mexican Government bad been forewarned ot an intended prononncinieoto in favor of Santa Anna by the garison of Vera Cruz. Troops, however, were sent .fromilTehuacan -by General Parferro Diaz, who arrested some non commissioned officers and the ringleaders of the movement, and the affair ha3 been hushed up, aiid the journals of Vera Cruz remained silent about the matter; The' eleitement was all over when the; steamer " left, The steamer,-Tobacco,; of General Allterres's expedition in Yucatan, was expected at Verai Uniz--The steamer Moniezella left Sisa ton on the 5th instv.Tbe rebels- were disposed to submit to General Diaz. Calvillafanas, i'witlr In-Jther officer named Callelron and fifteen rebel prisoners, were ordered to be shot. The Eoglish stearo. sjoop of:war 'Jorulla had arrived at Saerific Island tff Vera Cruz, and reported that a lot f pirated wide? faellermtldftz, fiid sirprised Carmen Island- and had tacen away all the military and govenment stores. Heiritendel toi'sail for Tojasco to depose the Governor. &az:itlaa advic4. ta "Jirinaty S-dP repitt that a revolution-; has

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.out 11 benouoa. - ' - - Th? opponents" of the Govefn'Or.'jn a public document, denounced him9 a usurper, and Cot,..Franciou3, had taken 'possession of the Palace, ao&I proclaimed himself .Military1 Governor. He was recognized by about twortturds ot thsotate. die was-rais ine' troops for 'defense against Pubie.'t'" i-t f 'Y rc who had marched against him.' In one engagement the Pubie's forces were,.victoriousT but secceeded in capturing no prisoners. f General Coronia,- in concert with Governor DeLovga, of Colmo, had made a military movement to putdown the insurrection. . Col. Barrega was put upon trial for insurrection. A conflict' had taken place at. the Capital between the police and some military, in which four Colonels of the latter were wounded. The affair was put down by the authorities. City of Mexico dates to the 31s6 state that ex-Minister Romero recommended the abolition of port 'duties over 25 per cent, ad va'orem. Congress had passed the bill introduced by Seuor Mata, changing the tariff. The result of the election for Governor of the State of Puebla was that a new rebellion was likely to break out in the Sierra. The disturbances were violent in the mountains or thereabouts. The troubles in Guerrero, Jolesco, Surango and tan Luis may cause a general s'ruggle in Mexico. , : A railroad project to unite the cap-' ital of Mexico with the United States by a line along the gulf coast had been referred to a committee of Congress. New York, Feb. 8 The herald's Mexican news via the Havana cable, savs that nronouncementos against the government were multiplying, and. tien.Uorona had rallen under suspicion. A revolitiou had broken out in Sinaloa. , - ? , Senor Mofalez who ' had bettrkid-' napped, was shot by his captorslon his failure to obtain ransom. : A naval engagement is reported to have taken place at Sissal. The merchants at San Luis Potosi have been released from prison, and the lorced taxes have been reduced. The people of Sinoloa have elected Gorcia Moralez Governor, the resignation of Gen. Mendez having been accepted. . ' Gen. Jimenez, in Guerrerio, bad decided not to heed the instructions of the general government, and was preparing to settle his dispute with Alvarez by appeal to arms. He intended to march against Acupulet.

Order rr-om General Hancock for the Removal of AlIermaii-The Convention.

New Orleans, Feb. 8. General Hancock has issued an order removing nine Aldermen, and appointing newpnei in. their pJace,i).r budding ah election for Receiver, "in contempt of orders from headquarters. The Convention devoted the greater part of yesterday's session to the discussion of the ordinance repealing the law passed by the Legislature authorizing the issue of four millions of dollars levee bonds. The discussion was very excited and disorderly. The whole matter was finally indefinitely postponed. - r CLEVELAND. Bold Attempt at Robbery Robber Captured Meeting bavins in view the Holding or the National Convention at Cleveland. Cleveland, Feb.- 8.- A- bold rob-; bery was attempted fey Joe Dodge,' an experienced thief, last night. He ran out of Hogan & Wade's jewelry store, with a tray of diamond rings, valued at $10,000. He was stopped by a passer, and the goods were recovered except a thousand dollars' worth, which were scattered in the snow, and secured. A confederate, waitiogwith a buggy, escaped. : A meeting has been held here and a strong committee of gentlemen appointed to visit Washington, with the object of securing the meeting of the NaMonal Democratic Convention at Cleveland. The inducements offered arc good. NE77 YORK SPECIALS. Fires Weather at Boston Hitch In the Negotiations for the Island of Pomona Discussion to Discontinue the New Metropolitan Board ia Sew York City. . -- New York,' Feb. 8. The residence of Charles Marshall, at Jamacia, burned last night, together with $5,000 Marshall had in the house. The fire was the work of robbers. i The thermometer, in Boston, this morning, tanged-at 4-to 14 below zero, and at Hartford at;20 to 27 below.' ''! s " '-'"'" 1 " jA Herd1-!?' special'-' says .there is a bitch' in the negotiations for the Isr land of Somo tia, growing out pf a revor lution headed by Baez, Seward not. knowing who really has. the. authority, to make the sale. ' ' , ,i x The Russian Minister has been requested to act as umpire in the claims ;of our citizens against Venzuela.-and, there is now prospects ot a settlement. The Herald's Poughkeepsie special ms iiouse there was Durnea yesterday. , v t -.t i ; , A passenger and frieght train that was standing on the track at CastleIon yesterday, was run into by an extra train and nearly . demolished. One passensrer had his hand badly wounded. There were no other casu a i.i alties. The World's special says that the a. r .i . m i - i - . ' ; secretary oi me Areasury nas posi tively decried to discontinue the Metropolitan York City. Revenue Board in New EUEOPE. By Atl utic Te leg r aph Count Bismarck on a Toar through Europe Youn ? .Itnrbtde. Enlisted in the Papal Zouaves Xew Cabinet formed at Athens Capture of Fenian Captain Mackar Ills Friends i Rally A Fight Knsues. j j i -PRUSSIA. Berlin, February 8. Count Bismarck obtained leave of absence from his post, as Prime Minister of the North German Confederation, and will devote several months to travel through -.the - countries r of.. Europe. His health, which has not been good tor a long time, has at leDgth compelled him to seek relaxation from arduous duties.,; . ' ". . . ' , It is announced that the present Minister ot Finance will replace Premier. . .. ' " trance.'. Paris, Feb. 8. Young Iturbide, heir of the late Maximilian, has recently euiisted in the Papal Zouaves, at Rome. ' ENGLAND. London, Feb. 8. Dispatches from Athens state that the new . cabinet is formed with Bulgoris as President and Minister of the Interior. ' The notorious Fenian, Capt. Mackay,was captured in Cork last evening by the police of that city. While the officers were en route to the jail with the prisoner, his friends rallied in great force and for some time a desperate fight prevailed. ThS- moh was finally beaten down, and the pris oner lodged in jail. The guards around the jail were doubled during the night to prevent a rescue, 1 Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 8. A fire at No. 100 West Water Street, last night, damaged the building to the ex tent of f 6,000. I he occupants were Fowler & Co., whose loss is 17,000, covered by insurance. .

CONGEES :I0NAL PROCEEDINGS. ...... . . - ; - v , ..V ill iiti.Mi t.A- UU - ' Washington, February S. HOUSE. Immediately after the' reading of the journal, the House went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Dawes in the Chair, for general debate on the President's annual message.

Hunter addressed the House on the financial Quet-tion j ?:'t hvi: I i J btevens, ot iNew Hampshire, spoke on general po'itics. Clarke addressed the committee on the subject of National Bauks, the currency, ; public debt, &a - Johnson next addressed the com mittee on the general political questions of the day. l he Committee rose, and the House adjourned. , Sunday Night's Dispatches. Late News from Alabama Probable Defeat of the Constitution. More" About tha Mexican Troubles. i- - rV i'i 1 ' i .- i .' - ' News by . Atlantic. .Cale. Napolaon AHara His PoUcy1 Toward, the. Pop 3 : aadltily. I He Evinces a Disp- sition to Abandonthe Position: a Champion for the Holy See. II Intelligence from Canada. 3 INDIANAPOLIS. Requisition for Robbers. Special to the Evansvllle Journal. Indianapolis. Feb. 9. A requisi tion has been received here lor three men wharobbed an old man in FairfieliDojfX QMoJon. tbe -ftb' o Nol vember last, the rascals afterwards tyinhinj;fHjttibJbini intftiaarajon i ., Tt i , j, . . rt . i ' i ; t i outtMt -Ibese-skrfle meO-anie h&tf two of the m- jttpf st;Ff rA T jbbers of Fielding Beeler, near thi3 city. One of them. George Johnson, has already: bagn sent .tti'the poniteatiary eight years for the robbery, another Frank Galloway,' the same time, for perjury in. .trjipg 1o swear ;off, and tnejthird, William Kennedy, ijj on "$1,700 ball, awaiting- trial' on the 18th inst for the robbery. ';.')' .'.".. TERRE HAUTE. Republican ,, County Con veotlonLarge Attendance and m h Ktha&iasm -t? tirant Endorsed . for President and Baker for tiovernor. rSpeclal to tiio iivansvllle Joarual.J Terre Haute, Feb." 9 The Re publicans of Vigo County met in Convention, at the Court House,, in this city,- on Saturday afternoonThe attendance, was large, and ..much,. en thusiasm prevailed.', ;':,'.,..' . ,: ;!; : Delegates to the State Convention were elecied, and resolutions adopted indorsing Grantiand 'Baker, acd: in favor.of pa,ying the o-0s, according ' ' 11' f..l -i- .1. . to tneir tenor, in lawiui money oi tiie United States; cOnrmooly Called ". greenbacks," r. . t ..- Speeches were made by - Messrs. Baird, UysherThompogtCrane, and others. : FOREIGN NEWT?. Mexican Troubles Riot la Durango Suppressed American Woman Found Stabbed in the Breast Napoleon Alters his Policy Towards the Pope and Italy lie Evinces a Disposition to Abandon the Position of Champion for the Holy See Admiral Farragut at Florence;. New Yorx, Feb. 8. The UtraWs Mazatlan special of' Feb. 1st sys: The revolutionists, are uniting: their forces to attack Governor Rubi,. who was in the mountains with 1.200 men. There had been one fight, and a decisive battle was' daily expected., The Governor, it was thought, would be sustained, by the forces of President J uare'i. . Gen. Martinez proclaimed - himself Governor of Sinloa on the 18th. and called for a loan of $100,000. Several bodies ot regular., troops have f dedared in his iavor. - 1 - The riot in Durango has been sup pressed.

An American i woman" was found murdered near Guadalajara, ' with seveu stilleto stabs about her breast an 1 heart, j... ; , ' New York, February 9. The following are the H-rabVs Cable specialsl Napoleon has altered his ' policy toward the Pope- and Italy In a sudden am 4. remark able manner.: He evinces a- disposition to abandon the position of champion of the Holy See, assured, it is said, of the existence of Bourbon intrigues radiating from Rome. The Imperial diplomacy with Rome has become colder, while the friendly relations hitherto existing with Vietor Emanuel are to-be renewed. i Queen Isabella is forced to dissolve the Papal legion recruited under her warrant in Madrid, as Napojeon flatly objects to service in the cause of the Holy See. . ' ' -A Admiral Farragut remains at Florence; a much honored visitor.. ' His fleet is" at Spezzia. ' .' ''', ' Advices from Abysinnia tate that a strong force of British fr6ops: had advand-froTirSen"afg71o wards the" interior, on the 2Gth of January Water is being bored for according to the American .plan, aad found in

abundahoe, neat Ine English line of march. The coast shore has been lighted by the English for naval purposes. Camp followers from India were being returned home. The. Egyptian , Governor -;was recalledv with; it is-said, the approval "of the British authorities. NEW YORK. Arrival of the Steamer Rising Star- .!; Foreign Jifcws. New York:, Feb. 9' The corporation of Brown University elected Rev. Alex. Caswell, TJ. D. President, in place of Rev. Dr. Sears, Resigned. Bishop Williams, of the Catholic Diocese of Massachusetts,, declined to allow bigh requjem masses .in Worr cester for the gouls of Alien, Ifirkin and O'Brien. NEwYORlfT'eb;?. TheT.steamer Rising Star, from Aspin wall,'- has arrived. ,. . . - . , i Isthmus and " Central " American news is unimportant.; 7 X' J. Lima advices of January 22d. state that President Causzos had arrived at Calloa,' and would proceed1: to the Capital that day, "where he " would bave a cordial -receptions '' I' j,1'; ' Some minor ' fights ' bad ' Occurred,' but traLquilitys swasQO;w restored, and the whole ' 'rfeDubhc' how recognized The war viae Bolivia proved a mere local outbreak, and easily suDDreased n Valparaiso- dates -to' January 10th siaie iiiai agencs are to leave in iviarcn Lfor the United iatates, G?pajtfi3ritain. fc t0 obtain emierants for the southArb pxJXtioLiof Obili. -Salt woVks,i on a large scale, wiUjflaoa be established near Valparaiso. ( . , .. The Japanese monitor Stonewall arrived at Valparaiso on January 6th, in thirty-six.day tTOt MoBtievedo. . )f)-".. liili'.. . . ' J BY ; ATLANTIC TELESKAPH. Selwyn to succeed-Sir William Erie Minister Adam to-feare England 1 In April Press Regulation still - under Consideration i i .fi.- " a- . ' , ;,.,:i. . :V -r ., :. ?. . -of : ' ': : enolani).' Hi ;";:;.;',': liONDONj Feb. 9. Selwynjs jurejo, succeed Sjr, William Erie . as Xord Chief Justice of thd -Uourt-of Common'Pleas. .. .. It is underetood 1iat? 'American Minister Adams will take his departure from England next Aprils The Fenian Captain Mackay, arrested Friday at Cork, is charged with leading the attack on Martello tower at Duncannpn.,.; . $ ; K: ;f ;t , FRANCE. :, Paris, Feb. 9.7-The bill- for the regulation of the' press is still under discuss,iou , in the Corps Legislatif. Last week the Liberals proposed as an amendment to insert a clause specially prqvidingjfor. triahb? jury ot all offences of the press. Alter a heated debate a vote was taken yesterday on the amendment, and it was defeated by 200 nays to 35 yeas. The French government has consented to expel Hanoverian refugees from the soil of. France. . ITALY. Florence, February 9. During the stay of Admiral Farragut in Italy, the fleet under his command will be stationed on the coast between Genoa and Civita Yecchia. ' Pittsburg, . February 9. A destructive fire occurred this morning at 4 o'clock, t by which the extensive four story brick publishing house -of English & Co., on Fourth Street, was entirely consumed with the conteuts. Total loss $145,000; stock consumed $70,000, enibracing40,000 volumes and machinery valued at $30,000. Loss on buildiog $45,000. Insurance on stock and building about $45,000. The stereotype plates, in the vaults, which were saved, may reduce the loss to $80.000. ... The fire communi cated to a dwelling adjoining, belonginor to II. Bailev. on the east, and a vacant warehouse on the west, whioh were entirely destroyed. lTie fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.

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Rnmor of the Resignation of Sir J. A. McDoaId--KegaUr Troop to be, Stationed alOiig the JriagarA'Froa- '" ' -r.- . . .;.;),; it.'. T. .! ! I-..IH - Toronto, Feb. 9. 'It is: reported tbat a, strong force of regular troop are to be stationed along the Niagara frontier, on the opening of navigation, with ithe' view to a : possible? jFenian movement. .-. ; . i r: ' m A Montreal,' Feb. .9. A. , rumor is again in circulation of the probable resignation or Sir John A. McDonald. ALABAMA. u More Counties 1 Heard From Probable Defeat of the Constitution. MONTOOMERY,! Alabama1 Feb. 8. The full; vote of Montgomery, 'Macomb, Lee,: Elmon,: Tallahassee, Bdllock, Chambers; and Coosa Counties foots up 13,159, of -which all were negroes , but 7Jni The votq cast ?n' the same 'counties on, the Convention question was 17,590.'. The registered vote is 30,043.. . !; ; . It is too soon to estimate, but the judications are that the Constitution is defeated. Mobile, February 9: The' election was-concluded yesterday, and passed, off quite orderly. The vote of this city was, whites 89, Colored 4,916. LOCAL NOTICES. efif'County' Orders for sale at. this office. J5 We wish to notify our friends and patrons that we have moved to No. 61 Main Street. ' feb6 tf Warren & ConyngtoN. . Carter's Ink. ' ' Navy Department, Washington, i ; jan. 20, ma: j ' : Sir:; Carter's Combined Writing and Copying Ink ' has been ; used in thia: Department for several ' months, and has given' the 'greatest satisfaction. It is decidedly the best ink that I have ever use'd:' '" 1 " Yours respectfully, : "' ; ! " - Wm. Faxon, Chief Clerk. ,v : The abbte certificate was given ,by MfrFaxoti, Chief Clerk of; the Navy Departm'ent, after the, ink bad. been examined by the Government j chemist. 'It is how used in all ot the varir pus Departments.'in Yashington, , ;, The chemist guje.his certificato, ' to this eflVct :. '"It is the best .inkever offered to the public." :,;. ! Wasiiinoton, Feb,' 3",, 1866;-. ,.f. iFor salq at'tbe: . Journal .Oounting Room. ', . , j 'L. ..- v;.feb7.v: : !s Letter and Note1 Paper in h'alf and quarter ream.packages, for sale'at the Journal Counting-room.. .' . J6Ah .' Ice ' House to" rent, quire at tbe' J'otRNALioffice.., . : - Hand sewjng;try Mifvoard's Keedins. '' m " ' ,4 J8Legal. and Foolscap--the finest quality for sale at this Office.' ., ; '. 1 Ladies 1 use Clark's 'Spool Cotton. ., ,Milwar4's Nee'dles'are the' best. r ! ' ' ' . : '.; .. (park's fy&y&ttofrU $ Cord to 80 fiT".Lead Peocila Penholders, &q., for sale at the Journa,l. office, " ' t '. i. !. . V.. Machines Use Clark's Spool Cotton o Clark's Spool Cotton, is,thq bestj - MilwarTt Helix Jteettles, in Patent Wrappers, : are .superior to all others. Take none other than Clark's Cotiotf, . - p : ,,' . MilwariVs Ntedles for 'saleJe very where, , ,';. ' ; Carter's Ink', in iquart pr .pint bottles,- can be purchased at" our Counting-room. . Journal Co. , - : !TO-aTURN0(?K;: t)o," , . TiRASS FOUNDElis;; Gas 6nd Steam Pipe Fitters Corner Pine and First Ptrcetr Cash paid for old Copper and Brassy ; - Dealers In all kinds of Brass Coofr Wliistles, and Steam Gauges, Fartlcaiai btteation paid to repairing and adjusting Steam Gauge - DuneStf Iiiie Lumber ! , ,100,000 fet, . ' WE IlLSIIli: TO CALL THE ES. FECIAL, attention of till - tltobe lnteudiug to build to tbe fact that we have on hand a large aupply of choice seasoned yellow pine flooring, which we. will positively sell at lower figures thaii it can be bought lor anywhere else i la tae city. When it is preferred, we wijt furnitth the dressed flooring at mertly the additional expense incidental to dressing it. j anaitt J. c. DUsoucm:r & co. UHLHORM & BR1NKMAN , Successors to M. A. Lawsincx, , " ' (Established in 184SI) ,.f Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AMERICAN A.ND ITALIAN M ARB Li and a superior quality of Limestone for building purposes, window U1&, - caps, fronts, door sills, Ac, 5oa. 100, 102, and 101 Mala Street, Next to Court House, jfcHuvllIe, Indiana, mcull It

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Instrtictioa Books, fcheet Music, . " ' Gutter arid Violin Strtfags, ." i Mrtk Side ' Third Street, " - ' .. ., ... ... -'.j .-i -: :.'... .!.: . . : j . ; Between Hycaimore' and Vine, i - : i ' ' -"- , , . , .- . . Evausvllle, tnd. so Aceuts for Kie.n.waP 4 Rons' rbj "jucerin son'" ild Medal t.aov: a:K kirlliyuv liro.' ianos.and 1 r a te ,i?rotUei 's .!e oi! u afjii Urans. j UORXJiUOOK & CO., . i ' ' : 1 DtALEKI IJt I 1" v Agricultural Implements, ' ana Oils. Agents for' ., . Fair bank', SojileM. We keepouihnnd a eiiera -jutortrnent of these Justly celebrated BaUpees. Jher are durable aud wafi-anted a.xuratf!, and the Jhaapest, allthtnescMiisIdeed. Slees from one drachm to 160 tons. f1au9lrn OHK DECKICIt. ' ' I :1 (IJ-OHN O. t)KC. ! " ! ; C; PECK' &CiNS. ". .vlauuraisturers of. Spokes. - Wheeln,' lib.. HhMts; Feirot.'nnd- Bent Work, r : n v ' and) ii!ilers in, ' ' : . 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