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TELEGEAPH. br Commercial and River Ditpatchet tee Fifth Page. News by Atlantic Telegraph. Re-assembling of the British Parliament. The Alabama Claims Bill to Prevent Bribing. Conspiracy Against the Austrian Empire. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Legal Tenure Bill. Stevens and Impeachment. Congressional Proceedings. John Young Brown and Smith. The Second Kentucky Contested Election Case. INDIANAPOLIS. Train to Gosport - Grand Jury Indictments - Leave of Absence to a Pastor - Train off the Track. Special to the Evansville Journal. Indianapolis, February, 14. - The accommodation train on the Martinasville Railroad now runs to Gosport, where the cars are left on the track. Yesterday morning, the engineer, upon backing up to hitch on, found that the cars, a baggage and two passenger cars, had been burned the night before, whether by an incendiary or from fires left in the stoves is not stated. The Grand Jury returned eighteen indictments, yesterday morning, as the result of two days' work. Peter Myers pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny, and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in the penitentiary. The congregation of the First Presbyterian Church, last evening granted a six months leave of absence to their pastor, Rev. J. H. Nixon. The train on the Lafayette Railroad ran off the track at an early hour this morcning just beyond the city limits, cased by a broken axle, and broke up the cars badly, but without injuring any one. As a consequence the trains were detained and transfers had to be made until after noon to-day. EUROPE. BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. Reassembling of Parliament - The Alabama Claims - Bill to Prevent Bribing and Corruption Conspiracy against the Austrian Empire. LONDON. London, Feb. 13 - Midnight. Parliament re assembled at 4 o'clock P. M. In the House of Lords there was a full attendance, but Lord Derby was not present, being ill with the gout. Atter the preliminaries incident to the re-oWning of the session, the Uouse adjourned without transacting any business. In the House of Commons Mr. LeFevre gave notice of his intention of calling up the question of the Alabama claims on the 4th of March. Lord Stanley said that no dispatch on that subject had been sent to Washington later than the one last published. Mr. D'Israeli brought in a bill to prevent bribery and corruption in elections. It provides for a committee of inquiry, consisting of eminent lawyers, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Commons, which is to visit the place of election and investigate the charges of bribery. Atter considerable debate the bill was read for the first time. The House then adjourned. London, February 13 Midnight. It is reported that a great Pau-Slavic -Conspiracy against the Austrian Empire has been discovered in Hungary. London, February li, Rumors re current iu Paris, of a contemplated change in the ministry, in deference to the wishes and sentiments of the liberal party. ' ' " ITALY. February Minister, Florence, abrea. Prime 14. Menhas told

i I ) Parliament, in repty to a'v question, that the Government had despatched seven shipi o the river La Plata, South America, but gave no information as to thh object, pf the expedition. Ji. i si, HAVANA.' Salnave's Army Defeated by Cacos Rebels General Alexis Commits Suicide. . ; u;?;'- i Havana, February 13. The Eerald's special advices from St. Thomas to the 2d inst. state that the cholera continued unabated, and a penalty was inflicted upon the inhabitants for a failure to notify the police authorities off any case of tho disease that might occur. Gov. Beach had gone to St. Croix. The HerahVs special dates from Jamaica . to the 27th .ult. ttate- that the ironelad flag -ship Royal Alfred has sailed for Bermuda. The Monitor" Favorite had arrived at KingstOBc r r i ! ? The wreck Of tlie ship Coronet sold for fifty-three pounds. , -: v . Senor Nuffez had been, confirmed as consul for Venezuela"."., , ;v.. , ' ' Mail advices from Cuba state that Gen. Lerzundi had asked lor information of the"American Consul relative r to a supposed American ? slaver, ff Nassau: " 1 --1 - One of Maximilian's ministers has died of vomit. - Tabonda la Cunza, Marqnez Santa AnDa, Marin Ibfina, and Fldres; Mexican Imporialjsts, are still in Cuba. Havana, Feb. 15. Sal nave's headquarters are now at Grau de Riyiere. His chief army was ! defeated' by the Cacos rebels... on the frontier. ! . ,.GoeraI Alxisoannitted suicide, and General Vorde has incurred the mistrust of President Salnave, who deprived him. of his rauk ,and .honors, i. . .1 - ' OHIO. 1 itHouse Resolutions Favoring the Repeal of the Reconstruction Acts. ' ',' I ' i .' i 1 .. . . -i New" York,' February 14. The Tribune's Columbus, Ohio, special says: The House resolutions, favoring the repeal of the reconstruction acts, were adopted, by a strict party vote, in ( the Senate Jo-day. A reol9tUn was added directing the Ohio Senators and Representative to oppose Sherman bill declaring the Alabama Constitution' ratified. --The proposed measure is declared to be an addition -aljeynjoeei of the aftemplo Overthrow by force and fraud the Coosti tution, and to establish an irresponsible Congressional directory, baqked by the bayonetiof a military chieftain. .1. The ) Republicans made an unsuccessful effort to. iocofporatelia; the resolutions;a clause congrltulatiog the country on thq decisiou of; the, Supreme Coux ' in., the Mississippi: and Georgia iejiinction Cases." "WASHINGTON NEWS.5 1 The Secretary of the Treasury" and lb" Le?al Tender Act SteTeus and Impeachment. Washington, February 14 Attorney, Gaeral : StBberyt- in" 4Ue Supreme Court of the United States, to-day, read a letter from the Secretary of' the Treasury, addressed to him, stating in effect that the Department had understood that the question of the constitutionality, of the , Legal Tender Act . had arise a at this term, m several cases between private parties, and they had been discussed and were under advi ement. As the Government had no opportunity to present an-argumeat in support of tfce law, and as a very deep interest is felt in the subject by the Government and the country at large, it was hoped the Attorney General would-ask and obtain leave" to 'present 'air argument in support of the law, before the cases which had been discussed should be decidpd by .the .Courv :. ; i ; ;.vs i. i The Attorney General said that owing to his multifarious legal duties he feared he would be unabie,to preparea. proper, argument darig the present term, and therefore desirei' that the Court would not deliver its opinions in those cases u :til the next term, i i ' ' ...;;-'.' The Court took the matter under advisemeDt. One of the cases alluled to involves purely a question of ordinary debt, whether a rarty has the right to discharge an obligation in legil tenders. Another'case, argued - by ' Senators Johnson and Williams, presents the question. whether.a debtoxaagp w.lus taxes in legal . tenders, . the fctate of Oregon having declared all its taxes should be paid ia. gold. , The, third case waV argued by Messrs, Carlisle aad Wiles, from Caliiornla, which has a statute; declaring, all . fidieuary taxes shall be paid only in eold. The Committee on Ways ; and Means has decided that the refined oil tax shall be $8 per barrel of 45 gallons, and on exports 25 cents. Stamps are to be used. The committee is engaged in framing a bill regulating the exportation of alcohol, highwines, &c. The 7-30 Treasury notes "Outstanding and falling due June 15th and July 15th nrxt, which are convertible into 5-20 bonds, amount to over two hundred millions of dollars, and it will require the full time between

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this and July 15th, to enable the department to convert them prompt'y ti maturity.. The public are notified that unless such notes, which the Government" is now" offering to convert, are promptly forwarded to the department1 for that purpose, great delay must ensue in. the further ,de-livery-f the bonds. ". ' : The, Director of Statistics' has. furnished a table showing that fthe revenues derived by the General-Government, from the use of distilled spirits in the United States, during the fiscal year wading Jane 1?, 1SG2,J 1867, or fof .five years, were one hundred and thirty five millions three hundred and fifty-six thousand three hundred and fifty-five dollars currency; or a total average of twenty-seven million seventy-one thousand two hundred and seventy-one dollars currency per annum. ' A number of persons were, buried beneath the ruins of a falling wall, at a fire. , One white and four negroes thus far have been taken from the ruins in a mangled condition. It is thought all will die. A large number of hands are atj work to Recover the Other bodies.' It is feared that ten or, twelve were s crushed. , The fire was confined to thefbuildmg3 "mentioned in the dispatch last night. Loss about $125,000. '. ' - New Toiic, Feb. u! The WorWs Washington .special fays that General Meade telegraphed to Gen. Grant that he is not yet certain whethei the new Constitution of Alabama has been . i . .1 .. . accepted or reject ea. tie says it is reported that in some counties no election was held on the fourth day, and intbers cone-war held orr either of the fonf days.; He is, investigating these reports, and, if he finds them true, h. will cjrdcripeeial election in these counties, so that the Constitution may be ratified. ; .t ,1 The World's correspondent had an interview with Thad. Stevens-, yesterday,' the details of. which show that Stevens considers the President liable to impeachment, and that he (Stevens) was not disappointed in the vote in committee, by which his, resolutions were tabled, as- his long experience enables him.to know every, coward in Congress.'; 1 ' -'" .' The Tribune's dispatch snys that when the vote in Committee had been declared .against Stevens's resolution of impeaenrasnt,! Mr. Stevens paid: " Sir, thei RepblioaBpartyshas,teen killed to-day by the action of this Committee, at the instance of General Grant and frieaos. I have found for the last two or three days, that the men who shout the loudest and throw their hata the highest for U. S. Grant have been .using" every exertion to demoralize , Mr.. Bingham . and the other: members of this Committee who were supposed to favor impeachment; that: Grant has been using his influence everywhere to ; defeat the scheme and that Andrew. Johnson has to thank him that he remains undisturbed in the White House. I have , been in . public life for forty years, and though I do not pretend to any gift of prophecy, ... I have seldom been mistaken in my predictions. I tell you that to-day's cowardy action will costu3 New Xork,Pennsylvania,Ohio, and probably three or four more of the Northern States." FRANKFORT. Kentachy Legislature ' Tratkfoet, Feb. 13. A bill passed the Senate to-day, propositi? to -raiSeihT-salaryyor theSuperThtendent oi t ; .fubuo -instruetivn rroui rtjm to r2,4oo. 7;.-,T.:V The House passed a biireieviDg Oliver Fairchildof Covington, xfall legal disability. l V.l ) A reconsideration of the pfllt for the-Capitol extensioni is made the special order for next. Thursday. Iti3"atieounced, on'good Authority, to-day," thai Gov. Stevensuii has withdrawn from the Senatorial contest, leaving it very uncertain which of the numerous aspirgnts jsjjuost tikijyraow to be the'successfui candidate. LOUISVILLE. Toner Southern Telegraph Company Supposed Murlercr.Arrested Policeman Acquitted or Bribery Markets Fenlanlsm, . .. .. Louisville, February 13. The Southern Telegraph Company at their annual meeting this afternoon, elected A. C. Brannon, H. D. Newcomb," W. B. Hamilton, Arthur Peter, Rolaud Whitaev, of Louisville,, and Silas F. Miller, Lewis Worthington and Wm. Wilshire, of Cincinnati, Directors.for the' ensuing 'year.1 ' ' ' Several seizures of whisky have recently been made in the city ,. it having been sold at a lower price than the Government tax thereon,- I' .If Dr. Collinl,"tD.e supposed murderer of Mauly, was arrested last night, in the country;' by a!, police: force from Louisville, and brought here this morning and eommitted to jail. ". The report of the Special Committee of the General Council upon the allegatioa of bribery against several policemen, exonrates them all from the charge, and recommends the expulsion of Harry Kirby, the originator of the false reports respecting them, from the' police fore. Sales by auction Tobacco, 86

hhds, ' $5 3023 00. Market firm. Cotton, 32 bales good middling, 18c; middling 18J18lcr low middling, 1717e. Hall & Long sold at private sale 380 bales low middling, at 18ie. i ; Largest single sale of the evening. - - - Col. P. F. vValsh, at Philadelphia, Fenian ..military organizer, delivered a s lecture in the Hall of -Representatives,, at Frankfort, this evening.' : It is thought , his remarks will induce the Senate to pass the House resolutions-relative-to the rights of naturalized citizens; ',' -..r -, t i

CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Washington, Feb. 14. SENATE, -r- Trumbull, ConkKn, and ; Williams, presented memorials from officers of the volunteer army, protesting against the passage of the bill introduced by Wilson,1 relative to commutation for pay. Referred. u On notion of Morgan,. further petitions relative to the legalization of gold contracts, were laid on the table. . rWilson, from the Committee on. Military Affairs, reported a bill reducing the expenses of the War Department, and for other purposes. He also offered i a resolution inquiring of the President whether any new military departmenL division, or district has been authorized, and also under what authority of law. ;:. FreliDgliuysen introduced a bill to 4i:reve.JUt aud4JiuiLli the unlawful use ot public money and property. Keferred to Judiciary Committee. The special order of the resolution to admit Philip F. Thomas, Senator elect- from Maryland, was taken up, and Backalew poke in its favor. Sherman, Howard, Morton,, and S Sewart, .spoke against his admission. Johnson gave notice that ho would close the debate on Monday; Tho Senate weot into executive session, and soon adjourned till Monday. liOUSKjWood offered a. resolution directing 'the' General oflthe army to .furnish, all correspondence by telegraph- or otherwise between himself and Major-General Hancock, relating to the removal of Councilmen in Nw .(Jrleaps,', ; Adopted. .-:!; I Logan introduced a joint resolution Sroviding that from and after the first aypf JunerlS all United States bonds shall pay ari internal tar of 2 Sec cent, per annum, to- be collected y deducting, .one .per , cent, semiannually from coupons at the Treasury. ,Refe'-red to the. Committee on Ways' and Means. V an Horn, of Missouri, introduced a bill relating to the Bureau of Civil Engineering: in theavy Department. Ilelerred ;to-th Committee ort Naval Affairs. Covo la presented 'vcpmaslilaicatioa giviDg the history of the whisky frauds in? New Orleans.'-'- Referred ;tto the Committee on Waj's and Means tTafk'JrsrKirB'sasTTDlfodrceJX tQaboli?h afdjforever prohibit ""le system or peonage ana maian slavery in New Jlexico. Referred to the J u--dteiary Comnttee. : ' a lue House proceeded, as business of the (ETorjaing'boar; on' Friday, to the consideratioii 6f reports of a private character. . ' A bill authorizing the issue of a patent to Charles Grafton Page, of Washington, forliir" induction coil," was passed. . , t . M iTht Speaker presieuteif a oonmiiirucation from the Secretary of War, in answer to the reso'ution offered by Brooks, with copies of all the orders by the commanders of the Fifth Mil itar District cf'the South for execution. The Reconstruction' acts 'referred to the Committee on Reconstruction, also the resolution of .the Virginia ConstitutinaXJooVentien relitive to the tax on tobacco. y was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Buckaiew, fronrthe Committee on Appropriations, reported a bill for the relief of the Navajo Iudians at Bosquet ReJouda and .to establish them on a reserVatiotf, uud' aj propriting ?150.0)0 to remove, the Indians. Passed! ' ' The House, proceeded , to. the consideration of the two rtiuaiaiug reso lutions in. the .election case from the Second Congressional District of Kentucky,,deelaring that Samuel E. Smith, the contestant for "Mr. Brown's seat, did not receive a majority of the votes, and directing the Speaker to notily the Governor of Kentucky. that a vacancy for Congress exists iu that District. . . f Without-disposing ki tne qiestlon, the House adjourned. FIITSBURG. j Arrest- for .Embezzlemtnt - Dlv.ip. pearance or ,a "Ladies' Han " Mascullnf Relations After Ulm. Pittsbckg. February 13. T. VTalTfer Day, uutil recently Secretary and Treasurer of the Pittsburg and Monongahela Coal Company, has been arrested on a. charge of embezzljug the company out of twenty-two thousand dollars. ' "The books are said to nave been pretty well doctored, and it is thought that the prosecution will have some difficulty, on that account, in making out a case. The defendant waived a hearing, and gave bail in the sum of ten thousand dollars. Day is a member of the legal profession. A prominent businessman in the upper part of town has been missing for a day or two. The cause of his

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sudden disappearance is owiog to the fact that the fathers and brothers of three respectable . families are after him with a fharp stick. He secured the confidence and respect of at leHst three females,; who to-day regret his acquaintance. The missile man is young, unmarried, of. cood ddres. and taking all in 11, considerable of a ladies' man.' " ' Chioaoo,. February , H.Captain John Wilson, Deputy Superintendent of Police, died at his residence in fhis city, this 'morning.5 " ' , ; s . L .- i, - iii,' ' 'j ,-'! Bishop Coie's Opinion of ; American Women, , . , . i 1 In a recent pastoral, .Dr. Arthur Cleveland Coxe sayB: i "When I ?ee the tawdry fashions, the costly vulgarity and the wicked extravagance of the times, I feel sure that thousands of American women are strangers to the first law of refine-ment-i simplicity.in; manners and , attire. . T When I see .fjiat thousands "of American 'woraerr 1 read " the ; most shameful romances and the most degrading newspapers frequent, tho vilest dramatic, entertainmeots, and join in' daDces too, shocking to be named among Christians; I feel that Christian matrons are ' becoming too few, and that civilized heathenism is returning to the fields we have wrest ed from the Indians. " When I read, daily, of the most ungodlyi divorces and . of crjni 's against social purity and against human life itself, which are too gro-s to be mentioned more particularly.! fe'l that too many of our country women are without, God in the world, and j that radical reforms are necessary id the . systems of education on which the young women of 'America are dependent for their training. " When I see thousands of households ia which young girls are reared for, a life of pleasure, without reference to duty,! cannot wonder at thve results, nor at the misery ,in whir-li they involve families and communities. .Sow the wind and 'reap:.' thj whirlwind I , . j - ; "Asa Christian Bishop, thereforo, I make my! appeal to you, , Christian women, i and I a&k you to- liegin the reformation, by faithfully bearing your testimony against all that. tends to the , degradation of your sex, and the more so, when such crime ia not only winked at, but receives countenance in circles which ought to be ex emplary." ' V ': ' ". ' " ' ' - e. L. STARLING & CO ' . ..... !' --Wholasaie Dealers In . . i ; i J- ; ... iu - t .Starling's "Rose-Sud," ' ) ii- i- ' !-'' u '" TbDat brand In tno toountrf, alway ou bnU. .!? -t. i . J 1 . o MAIX STREET,' novlQ dtf HENDERHON. K Y. Joseph 13. XjJxIsto, STEAMBOAT' AGENT, " Forwartllng and Coinmislon '' ' MCItCITAST, ; jso.'lijKOBTII, WATER KTHtET, 1 : EVANS VILLE, INDIANA. ,Ckntractlag Agent Evandvllle 'and Cairo Packeu. : ' ; ' ! febll fcrn " --i Jtia5io vvt.. : . C. A R 51 S T It O 3f.,. Manufacturer of1 i ' it i Furnltnre, Chairs, & 3Iattrascs . j. , - .1 IIa remove! to . - t iO. . '-51 j ;3JAI. .STBEET, ihko&tt '' tl .' v ,'b-;vAN'viLi.B. Irj. " No. 23 J'ri'ltn Lane Xew Yurk, Dhc. Jt.'l In my Card of i'or, 1. 18G7. I tati "that, "forthe pnriPOe ot'more In lly npnlyf oar t wants of tli public, . mid In or drr C r-vrii( uu rii ' loll dealem Jroiu palmiiiic U l'e rtr and M'rtlil soodi tU& . Jlorton Ooid Ariia, 1 bll lurealr ' 1 1 no jiuodii at wltleal ! x-tt only to dul jr appolnt-d nd , authorized A-IH," eteu To tin ! plaa I have aixice strictly adhered- , In acoaptingr Aifents great caxe ha beea exercised to appoint, thoae wto, by long-continued fair dealing, have 'acquired a reputition for Ivonesty, TesponsitUity, and prot3lty-meti In 'whose word the public have learned to. place confidence. These Agents have agTeed to keep a full assortment of my pens, and tosellthematmrPatIIhed prices. Thus th pubUo are supplied . by them with just such pens as they want either as to writing-or prioe, and ge a full equivalent, for tUe money " P NeT ag-ent is appointed to travel from ' place to place, or canvass the country, bo that all who' -want a Morton Gold Pen must get it from the Local A rent or from headquarters. '-,''' ' None need apply for the Agency except In conformity to the a bo re, th liberal discount "To Clubs" being sufficient Inducement to all others. A. MOETO? oolTd-wrrr

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