Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 6 April 1868 — Page 1
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1 ELEGEAPE. V ' 'iiiniT"iii n t'-r lfUtol'i'.l ft I'iflh fr.::r. Saturday Mxkfti , jJL yaJiL. Ttio Arkar.B-s Ei'cdion. Tiio lit salt iStill Doubtful. A IUot..' Atitioj'pj,'tod - ia ' ' " ' . Doatructivt? Fir. s a 'id Gro .t i OS3 of Property. . , , , c - - f ' 5 ; T h er li Mr r n t ' "iM C a 1 1 Kesult "still noubtful 1 lie House atiry the Fourteenth Article of the Constitution. M EJirni'i, April - Tli5 1 Jv-Y-Itiu hi' Little lloek .special of to-day hay: Heavy majorities returned from Pulaski annd Jclfors'Mi counties m ike the result of the election doubtful, both parties claiming it. (jen. (Jillam's proclamation, announcing the result, alone cau decide it. In the election tor the new Legislature uot two thousand whites voted. There U one ior in the 8onato and five iu the House. The Superintendent of the public buildings refused to tive up the keys of the capito!, which was entered at night andthat door' thrown' open. The House ordered the arrest, of the buperirueiident, which h:is not been effected, though he is daily on the Ktroet. The House ratified the Fourteenth Article of the Constitution yesterday, but the Senate refused, because no oilicial proclamation had been uiado of the resulted' the election.., . - In respimsfe 'to' telesranii from the State officials. Gen. Gillem says he lias uo authority to prevent the peaceful assemblage of the Legislature, and the occupincy of the capitol by it. LOUISVILLE. The ttty Kioctlou. LouHVir.LK April 4.Ao election wa held in this city to day for three Police Commissioners, two Street Inspectors, a Chief of ,the Fire, -Depart, uient, 'uod several Aldermen. The entire resru'ar Druooratio ticket was chosen by a iare majority. The Republicans had no canjidatosj .the field, but Ku.pf'orttd the in dependent ticket. The to'al vote polled is a little over 9. (MM). The people also .voted for axiew C'&y'C'hartof fiud the purchase by the city of the wharf property, extending from Ninth to Clay Streets, a disWpc jof. "fifteen iiaa"res. CHICAGO. o lire Damage to Propertj Omaha Jiews Th5 Indians. CutCAOO, Apr'l 4. A fire to-niaht in the building Mos. 2il) and 251 South Water Street, occupied by Theron Merritt, hardware, and Dyer & lleilee, commission merchants, damaged the building and stocks to the extent of $5,000; insured. An Omaha j-peeialstys a letter from tho North I'latte, under date of the 2d. says the Brules, under Ten-Strike anil Spitted T'il, Jare ready . for a tre.itv, but tho Ogallalaa, under Turkey Loij, and tlm yhryenne.-t, under Dull lvnife, n unbering one hundred add seventy-five lodge, have demand ;1 that work be suspended OO the Smoky Hill route, aud refuse to come in. Cuicaqo, April 4. The los by the bumiusj of the car works of the City Railroad Company, last uisjht, will not exceed ten .thousand dollars. ' A tire io Am boy, this State, on Thursday morning, d stroyed Vni. MurthiV liquor sfotJ and two adjoining buildings. Lorn about $12,0iM); insured. IiY ATLANTIC TKLEUltAl'lI. Annual Sprlnsr. Hares Important Meeting of tiie Kuslish Cabinet. ENGLAND. London-, Ajril 4 The defeat of the Ministry is tho chief topic i f conversation. Most of the journals have editorials concerning, it. Tho 'Jms bays the House of Commons have resolved that this cancer of the Krnpire tdiall be removed. . , The rejection of Stanley's amendment and the adoption of Gladstone's resolution are merely the first steps of the operation.!' The tialioual wdl is soon to be exproased, and will be no uncertain sound. It will insist that the work so happily begun shall
b. ;:.o--c:j;rl.y. ei :.r"i- I ' ir,-rn , ,t.i u ;'th. daxvn of k it'.tii.i.f d Ki.ip rc. No .v Irelanl may f ;k? con- ! lid"i.oe. Sh.-) is nwainod h? : va-t j jt.iliuc : f tlio oinioii if th.t ICinrd jtn. Th' wont's of aes are t te j ;r i. !, rttid ri?ht tlooa. Ami J. $h i a-rfd-mntioTs of the nation, this mut . S "," P've. ... , , ' Li"ft).).',' -April 1. The an an il Spriiijr rico between the Oxford and Carsbride University crews took place to d ty, ovi-r the uuil course un the River Thames. The crews were ifi fina contlitiOtj, and 'the conJ test wis closelj'. contested throuh' out. Dut by strenuous efforts ori the last mile the Oxford jzraduil'y forjJ . ahca 1, and p .-s ; l tb goal three len'thi aliea 1, amid-t the most up- ' ro.arijus oheers of th' tIou-andsii( lined the banks and crowded triedecks of innumerable river cr-ti'i-. The Prince an 1 PfiuceoS ol WnUs were present, witUjuany -otbor ditio J
leuiitiol. )crsuoaeos. - i he itistaopuliod was Pur tnilei, which was aecomplishej by tho victorious Oxfords iu twenty minutes. Qheenstown, April L-Tj-Th-j Sibe- j ria, iroiu-Ntv t l.oric, anned tins evening. Londo.v, April 4 Tho Morning'. Post conclud -s a very able article ia the following words: "Tliis vote- is the death warrant of the Irish Church. N purer trophj' has been won by tha diiiK-raJ pirty viace tho Krnancipatioti Act of 1S2D." The f'lail iril says the effect. of this vote wilf bo to waste th'u session without advancing the object proposed ono siuglo stt-p. An Atricricaq vessel whkU jutt arriveI -with aioAirtf j of tiapltn, was burnt to the wuter's edgo at Antwerp this evening. The name of the vessel has not yet transpired. Southampton, April 4.-The steamship Germauian, from New -York,- arrived this oveniug. London, April 5. An important meeting of the Cabinet was held on Saturday to consider what action should bo taken in the new vote of Friday night, on Mr. Gladstone's resolutions. It is reported that the ministers have decided to rc.iixn in cae the "opposition should retain their large majority after the recess of Par liament. FRANCE. Paris, April 3. UKimdird has advices from Rio de la Platte to the Sth ult., which state th? situation of the Paraguayans at present. General Loper is not so desperate as Brazilian accounts represent. ' V ruussiA. .BEHtA.V, April i: Tli a flag of North 1 tiermany, presented to Parliament by the citjzuus of New Orleans, wa formally accepted yesterday, and wid be huug in the Chamber. ... Th resolutions deolaring that the members ought sotla be held responsible elsewhere for any words uttered iu debate, wa carried by a large majority. :; 1 WASHINGTON. Kfport from the Secretary or State Kelatlve to the Treaty with the German States -Warrants Against the Treasury Department. WashisutoS, April 4. The President, to-day, sent to the House a roSly to a resolution or report from the secretary of State in relation to the negotiations and treaty with any of the German States since the first of January last, "relating to tho rights of naturalized -enizeas. In one of the letters from Bancroft, of January 20, he says that Count Uisraarck informs him that the British Government has inquired of him as to the answer of the Prussian Government on the subject of naturalization. Iu .reply he j informed them ofthj inteuttun of this Govermiient to come to an understanding with that of America. The remarks of Count Bismarck implied that the IJiitih Govern iii2ut is inclined to follow tha example of the Prussian Government, aui that the settlement of the question hero will be virtually a settlement for Great Britaiu. Seward to 15 incroft. February 13th, says: I have in'ormaliy suv''e-ted to the British Minister here that a pr -ceo ling, iu form mutaal or common, in the legislation of the two countries, would be more inip!e aud probably ciaier tl.aa a foraial uegotiaLija in tho naturalization laws existing between the United States and tluxe of the two governments respectively, inasmuch as there are so mauy other questions which urgently rja ra a settlement between the Laifed "States an lGreat Uritain. IJesi let of the conflicting naturalization laws, the documents include a copy of the treaty recently concluded between too United. State and the North German Confederation. B incroft, in explaining the. history of the negotiation, says ou the questiou of tho right of expatriation there was no discussion; it is recognized by the laws of botb countries. Ou tlKi question of resi ieaeeasa condition of naturalization, which the mother country should respect, there existed no difference. The time of residence was a point of toot'.! delicacy.. The Prussian law required an absence often vears; ours a residence of five. With liberality and frankness, Count Bismarck declared himself willing to accept the American rule, as it liad received the sanction
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St. 1 1 !' jux-f oi'yy: Sjjouii 'fee, I hi ;;.( trs'.-e ;f, f .r is o-va pfirp i -lately ia the. act of J x'y 17. li '.:! t: mw-lt-" the 1) i'ari!izitiuu or a -i re-ide-ore. their r'ght to ! -o is t itntmre i. o it in ; tn- .'y i-. fh-y will n Illttjv t T'lC un' uai.fl t'oe h '.j'.i J Colli plot sd th-' t-t !U tli-.;r fiOrmal Fawf. " Tl c warm nS is !!1 i o ; :i l of f i . s .t -jfk Nor' h ' ; I'-'i naf tir ".- i hi '. ";s saali have ,uo;v requirJ by si a e 1 'fit to against the meet the reTreasury D-pirtm quirnients of th G)verti!iear d'trinr March uiaoaatrd : i-M MJ 'lilO, n iiaelusivo of t!i re leiaot' ,m of tb.; public .debt. The. usual public, debt f.tatom'it wid nor !je rc- illy for publication liil Monday. Receipts fro a cmtom -or the wees adiri2 on t he. rd'.Xare;!, S.V;q JM;( frit.lbJilij ctirfeney Is-ued during the week, I P)l. ()!); aaiouat .shipped. 312.4f3; United States uytes hipped, fl-.'tiJ; Nationaf Bihk n:tes issued. ?ll'J 810; amount in circulation, ?!Ji)'.,7b'l.SJ; fractional furrern:j' .destroyed, $!.),- - feeein's of infernal revenue for t'tie week, $3,838,701. The Presid-nt yesterday appointed. Hon. U. G Taylor, Corutni-.sioner of Indian Affairs, A. G. Boon, Special Indian Agent, and Geo. C. Stow,. Indian Ayent, u-i a Coaimiasion to n-i-g-o iate with the Great and Little Osage tribes. Mr. (Jiever, Delegate from New Mexico, ;a lied. on , the. President I h in morfjiilg, lyconipatded by two of theP'iebla (N'ew Mexico) tribe of India lis. A si sf wit . Treasurer j Van Dyke, having b'oeu summoned to appear before the Impeachment Managers, was examined by them this morning. NEW YORK. The Vanderbllt Suit Aerainst the E'le Dlrpctors. . . , Nkw York, April 4. The steamer Helvetia from Liverpool arrived to-day. AH the motions in the Vanderhilt(suiu, aaifist- the Krie-Di.rf cmrf having tn;en previously adjourned by Ju ligo Barnard, to-day it was exp.cted there would ba some argument oo their merits. The motions, including the proceedings on tho attachments already served, were laid over to Siturday next. A motion was made to proceed in the mitter of the attaahmfcnt against Jay Gould, and it was finally agreed that the bill of interrogatories bo perved upjn Mr. Gould, returnable Wednesday next ; thi defendant moanwhile giving bauds fr his appearance in the sum of $3.0 M, with two person justifying as sureties. ..iBICHSIOtfO. ften. II. II. Welt Appointed ftorirnor or lrjjlla.., j , ; ' l 1 . f if -If RrciiMifND, .April 4. Geo. i Harry H. Wells, of Alexandria, was this nioruing appointed Governor of Virginia, by Gen. Schofield. He hss b?en residing in Virginia sicoe lSt!2, ia from Michigan, and was a Brevet Brigadier General in the .JJoited Staterarray. He enters upon the duties of his office at once. St. Loris, April 4. The weather last night was the coolest we have hadsinee the 1st of March. Ico wa formed, and the earth, in exposed places, was frozen. It is feared that the fruit buds are iojured, but to what extent cannot yet be ascertained; To-night is still colder, and there will be a hard frost before moruing. C -ngriSJioaai Proceedings. SEJ ATE Wastiix rr April 1. On iu illoa of II wir I tti- S.ia.ue went Into aa Kiecuilva session In o.-l-rto iveths 1 rn pencil mnu t M nn t an opportunity to obtain ce.-liila KxOrutive (luctlimui ' " ''' Vfi.tr tatj Executive 3?slia K.lrnoa Is oir-re-1 l wo aia;u-iui.jnt-i to tha bill rogulatliK Court clnl us. Kelrrel. -litrrmaii'i ir.ir rehktiva to t! tl"lct system for tha g kUnries wa ilofi.it" ! until uooa, wlieu tlj Cliloi Jascieo to '& the Clinlr t.. j. Walbrlilij, reporter, testiflsd to th correctness of liisr-p rt of the I'retifieni' KpH Th, tiuli voraJ ul et. I. uis, .S.;it -m -r 11a' ler put the seoofi In a evule'ire. After the spiMca had loen read by 'the Seore1 nrv. Junius A. Duan, stfnonrapher, was.-alieii, anl ttjtitli that heJoin"l the I'resiOeut's ty at Ciiioni;o, ami in irti; reports In t'n'.l or la part of the sp.j.ches of t lie President up to aud inohnl i o thn.1 of Sepumner 8, iv; recojiJizwl paper K....wij lii.ii :u an accurate transcript of his no'es of the speech imitle Ht the Sont h-tii-n Ho el, ist. Louis the sinae as reported hy 'tie last witness. His report was poulished ia Hie !Sl. Louis 1'inws, somewhat condeus.-d, and comprises all hat the very first part of the speech; h- coi reeled the ifrnmm Uic;il mistakes. Cross exaiuiaed by Manbery If takes from lour io ven l irn-i as Ion? to write in Ions as Khort hand, iiceordiiig to the, speaker's rapidity of utterance. Ke-direct The President rreia'it ly ree its himself, ni ikiai it easier to r-x"rt his speeches Witness lliought It would b possible for a rapid lonac-lm.jd wrlfer to l ike toe sen-e aad .saostauOd of the President's pe one-i. In ans r to a q iestlou by Ht.inbery, the witness s..id he meant, t ti j sub-tan re In aciirjaniv to reporters' own idyas. Kobeit 5. Chew. Chief Cierk in the state Department, gave evidence a to the min--ner of Usnin co:iiiniioiH for certain offices Hi the Treasury and Sjtate Depart roent, which fire urepa.eJ hi tlw stale Itep.trtmrjnt. After J, he pjirtsitna . i the Tennie of-Ot!lcft Act a chant(t was made lit tie form of th coinuusiou. Witness prmlacad hlaak forms, showing In what th eiiange consUte I. -luce the pa.ssasn of the act no commission ha-s been made oat in the old form. Crosa-exaualned The words, "To hold uatll removed by the President, with the
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"ii -iti i .I s,..,.t,.." uvrt ri'it. Ot). mi ia- - r i. No -r .ui.tuiMi iai'n- twn -'ii 1 o tli.f" it- I i a di'p irl irtt-li 1 wlilnh i .1 i. t fniii.i;ii lini woiiis To li"l) ii i ' Lin- .;ttire or i h t-.-DHtf. " ii'i' r to. ii (.il..:.. a lis! iciai-i ill I lie -: io: t1). : j .-ii t i ui, ol hI . 1 1 f if lriovaiv arm . . ills ." i in- ic-jKl i lit l.;iari infills rn 1 1.; sine t (;- l-: i .1 na; th iI ivith- - yrttn ; - -m ii; v . i .."-,. c I . i-; . i.-0 iU i ii.j: I i:- t-I i in- itp.i liiilru -ills as n-:;:r: sot's; t!.i,., ; v -tlwivs I t Jiac-t or tin; iiljeiict 'hlri.v-four sI-!il!ll-S.". of thu -spc. A "i :tjs,i j n " from whom 1H t );e l ettis Of' aUlll li l' V IsslJ ; " m llll'.i!lli(i lililt i o Ot t "i-aut'l'i'ilv ny wlilrli :i)olntlatMitn -.vci '' iu i"U. ruot be ia wi ll ius. Afti-r o . .i li-nibL- jiarH-v. llallf-r oahl t he .Mt'ifi.l un tic Opp f-lte slile Kofilit-d (lis)ovp,j ,, .,i ,it? ti j in la Ik an hour ln-lore ,.U,il lii.Ml, l':ie 'ji.Mini !i"!:i m ii fi-1 was aaMVer.", tint Hii- fitter fif a at nor. ty eaaiu fl'i'll ! Ill' Pr-'s!.!"!!'. !i-cr ).,-.-xiiniiin'il : WJfn.'ss ilil not know wii.'li-r itie on..-liea.l of Hit Je(tntii'Mit hjhjci:!; i as r-m v."l wliije'li-- !-jtnwas In skssIou ia 11 hal urevlouslv r.-iusci io resi 'u. . - . . . i I"tle t'i' 'offered ex! raefs i,fi? -fh pil'jlbhi; 1 Wfirlts of J oil n Ad.. ins. purporting to In otllcial letl.ri-s which )wl between Tonality Picaorlu. SucrniaiV of t.-tle ami J'resi lent Adams. No ohjecrton. Th! M'oiinj'.rs then pu', ia t-vid.-nce the exe.uitivH journal of tiie Sim ite for May 12, lSvJO. Mr. Creecy, njipoliitment c!eri ff the Treasury Department, win sworn as to the Hiilnnitic r.y of the lel'er from the President to . ho secretary of the Tr -asnry, notilyln him f the Nii.-peus oo of Simitou ami the appointmeat of Grant as Secretary of War wtttr1t, August 12, 1SJJ, uu-dci-tho I t aare-of-Oilice act. Oil'l-fici.,H of this oiiunun'.callou, it w:rw Vian-a.'iiiited by copies to tlie counsellor! and Auditor of the Deparimeiit. ii"ce-s of fifteen in inures. -Mr. li ou'well called thu attention of the connsei to various statufx exol'iinln the aiipdutu :Ht. to olllce of the P'lMtiinster ietier.il in 17!ll, -whiira Is sped tied in the (Schedule ;is tuadi; wUn ta Sejia'e w ! ii i-.e(o.if. Mr; W'Non called atteiifloa to several entries on tho Jourtr.it of is, kIiowihk thii the Senate met before nana. , Mr. Ill ti-!iain otTered m evid luce! the Kx-t-cutlVH iiies-.ioH it, t lie Hen. tiu o;' UiM-eiii-ber itaii a. id 1-th, IHU7. mid Jauury l.ltii, lsiis, In which tha President ives his reasons lor th sn pension irom olflce of weveral otfl.-ei--. ; also, a com a u n ic illoa from the secretary of Ht itc, accoiapaiiytuq; oue of the niessHtfes, la watch he u p. ult the notion under the Ten u re-of-tjlllce law. liutlei 1nformel the Sillu that tiie ca-s on tlie part of tiie House of Ilep-eseuta-lives, was suhslaulially closed, although they nilliD c ill on a few more witneiwea whose testiaiony would bo only cumulative. ' .Mr. Cnr'ls, oa behalf of he Pr')sideai.' cjunsel, made a molloa, that when tlie Court adjourned ,o-d:iy lr shooid be to Thursday next, n t rder to airord them threw working days In which to prepare the.r lesilmop. He stated they would have much oral testimony to olfer, but r-o,nlred tltneto arransa their doouiueutary evldeoc. Conness moved the Court ajj iivii uatd Wed lewla'. Johnson offered an amendment, maklug it. Thursdi.y. Kurnnerand Caiacroa tmleavored to Interpose I'fmsrks, but wera ruled out of order, and he yeas and nays 0"iolHKn, resulted, '.il to 10. So the Coun. siauls adJoarned immediately ihereafier, at 'i1 u'rli ck, till Thursday. After executive sessiou, lien Irlcts. are-, sen t.- a rt.iolutlon Adopted t a metln o; bl;c'smit hs and mechanics of t ndiaaa, pi a.v lug tliat tdtit hours be in vie a d: 'a wot 1c in tlm Govern aent, employment. Keferr d to tilt Committee on Naval Affairs. Taayer presented a raaoi)stranc j of the ci izeusol timalm against the passasje of the bill now li-fore tin) Coamlttee of Ways and Menu, providing thai a stamp be alllxed to each cij?ar. Hel'-.-rred to the Committee on-Commerce. IIOISE .'..'.....V'ASinxaTox. April 4. Th Speaker presented a message from the Prwddent lu relation to the treaty wit h the tiermarj nowers ienect.lni? n itnrHlizatlon? lleferral t3 tfl Cooitaftu e on A f orrun relations; aio, a resolution or tlie OeorKia t'tiiiHtii utional Con vent to. : , askliii; the remmval of jiolitlcai disataitties in several cases. KefeiT'-d tQ the Kecmi-. ruetlott (Jommittee; also. lesoihfioh of lUeNww KuKtaiol Conference, in referenc-.i to tliesUHool the country. The same reference. . Brooroa'l, from the Com nittee oa Acooudu, made a report on the subject of tiie rutKle of lighting tti ha!l of tha House ol Itepresen tail res, recommending the use of tha eleel ric mode as used in the dome. Laid aside for further action. Tae House, la Committee on tin Whole, proceeded to the Senate Chamiier No business is to be done ou re-assembling. Oa re-assembllug at half pu t 1 o'clock, Washburne reported the action of the Senate iu 4.uJouruiug as a Court until Thurs-' day next.. , a v Kldrlde moved that when' the: Hoiive Hdjouru tJ-dfty. it adjourn -to meet on Wednestlay next. He slated that by an diuniuieut o that day, th Mnnaa;-rs would have aa opportunity of bringing before the House any proposition ihey taliiht detvlre to ufcaut. After dleus'lon, it wn agreed to. aud the House adjourned to Wednesday, . v ; - ,,, ' ' ' HAVACJA. So Cholera at St. Thomas Karthquake at l'orto itico. Havana, April 4 -viccs of March 23th -St. Thomas ailay there have been no new cases of cholera sine the 7th. Clean bills of health are djw issued to all vessels. Advices from l'orto Rico of March 23th say a tdiock of earthquake was felt on the 231. Portland, Me., April i. Prof. William Smith, of Uowden College, a distinguished mathematical scholar, died suddenly-, at his residence at Brunswick, this morniusr. Buffalo, N Y. April 1. Weston, the pedestrian, accomplished the task or walking one hundred and three miles ia twenty -three hours and fittyelght minutes.'.or iuside tle aliotcd time. - ' - . :' ; Denvkr Citv, April t. Late'ar rivals from the Cimaroa miues. report the snow three leet dacp, A new road is b?iai? constructed up Ute Valley, which will shorten the route to the mines. o ijYfiACCSE, N. y., April 5. A large four-story brick building, on James tstreet, occupied by.C. C. Loomis & Co., coffee and spice mills, was burned this morning. Loss estimated at $42,000, on which is an insurance of $24,500. The origin of the fire ia unknown.
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NW3 from WaEliinptcn. Th3 Lwtiri '. 't f Gon. Ha cock's Iloiriquar.rera Not Yot Decided -Upjn. Tho N?w from Georgia. Doath of a Distinarjiishod Divine tit iJtshvillo. 1 i ' .1 I m port ant Railway AfTiiiri b; Jirfflnla; j HlCdMOND, Vra., April 4. A tele-'l
izrara to the Dispatch says that a riot Executive (JorutiuveDaof the Demois apprehended at Midlothian Coal era tic iry .. law io recommended
"lis to,iaurr2W.. About two hundred! blieks intek-for 'liisrher waces. 'an to-day, while idle, one of their numb'S.aii ibto;a fifbtwitb it whifJ mitl.' The m'Ki'o disappeared, and his comrades are now uunHng he , neighborhood for hW, with threats Wafust all tho whites uulcss he "is found alive. Tho blacks are now, at 11 o'clock, gathered on a - hill near the pits. Troops have been sent for Irom Richmond. . RirMfixi), il'pril Sl-i-'Tlie trouifo at the Midlothian pits yesterday was quited down after the arrival of. -a squad of cavalry. No one hurt. WAHHiNyrriy, April aThe Mayor and other elective olhcers of Alexandria, Va., with the exception of lour of eight Aldermen, have been, or will be, summoned to the office of the Military Ci)tniscionertof. 221ctioni and R -gisfration for the Eighth Disrrict, to answer whether or not they can take the test oath. The Alexandria Gazette says the applicants for the variou1 offices, soon to be filled, are numerous, but the great difficulty, will vbo';experienced' in 1 Sllina; 'them from among the white residents of the city who1 lived here previous to the war, for nearly all of that class y,oted for the ordinance of Secession". Major General Hancock has not yet announced the location .of his bead-i quarters in this city. So far, not. more than ix witnesses have been summoned by the President's couasel in tho impeachment, case. !' " " ' NEW YORK. T&e Krle Jlallroad Cses-r-Jay 'Gould Arrested' and Subsequently Kc leased en a Writ or Uabeas corpn. New York, April ,.5-s.TJic steam Wip llousa, fro lajkcttiiu. 21st and fjuthatnpton 21th, arrived to-day. She brings JfOo.OOO pounds of specie afrejght4t ui'i in.8' ' ,.'aWt' TCfild.Wfatl K.rly this tnorniug there was a slight fall of show, and it was cool all day. This evening the thermometer stood at 20; wind noTthwG.st and clear. . New' York, April 5. A special' by cable to the Herald from Berlin, 4th, eays tiiatiMiiiister Bancroft hai- been commissioned by the - Uriitod States Government to arrauge aud complete a treaty of commerce and navigation with the 'North (lerman Confederation and German Zollvcrein. JsTEW York, April 5.Judgo Barnard, of the Supremo Court, in the Erie Railway case- yesterday afternoon, decided, after considerable pparriog on the part of the couusel, that Mr. Jay Gould, the Erie Director, who was arrested yesterday in Albany, must file answers to interrogatories by Wednesday, next, and held him in $50,000 bou is, with two sureties. ImmediateJ upon adjournment of the Court, a writ of habeas corjua was issued by Judjie Barrett, of the Court of Common Pleas, and was served upon the Sheriff in Gould's case, and the whole party adjmrned to the chambers Uf the Court of Common Pleas, when after, a, lepgthyj argument in fCird to the legal status of the ease, Jude Barrett decided to i release Gould from the custody of the sheriff, aud place him in charge of an officer of the Court of Common Picas. NASHVILLE. Death of a Distlnsulsbed Dtrlne Train Thrown from the Track EmbezzIenuHt. XasHVIllt, April 5. Dr.' llobcrt C. Howell, a distinjMi'shed 'Baptist divine, died to-day at his residence in Nashville, aged t7. ' ,'" A 'Memphis bound train, on the Memphis & ChaTlestoa Railroad,' was thrown from the track on Friday, near llillsboro. The euiineer and one passenger were tlightly injured. Two cars were badly damaged. The accident was caused by the slipping of a rail. Tip Fields, bookeeper for Williams & Seeot, lumber dealers, was arrested last night, charzed with embezzeling a thousand dollars.
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BOSTON. , Iuri; Fire Loss .$20,0!)9. Aj-ii " i. very fiu3 n w, oi u- . . i . . . i a- mi 'ntr f ;irr;ril w-jrehout by Ni cr V I; ft' r: '; .lU-icbcr& Co., M 're U-n 'irht. an 1 ti.e upper sM'i 'burnt ;fi't. c iis-r" ' i itna.2e of &St ta ',(. Til- lx.'V portioa d ti.A toii'd nr.' . r.ir-j ns a paper Htot-t'. if.vir sto : at id r-'aurant, were ihn ie.l- hy tvul lire. Also, the tmib'i'i j X'-i 2) Wafr Street, rcelipLi; I i.ir V.ir'Ous Iii(V-r)nt!-'-ii purIv.ps- oaus'ii'jl ))). l,,s5 nf :.l0J to ATLANTA, Ga. PosH!.;ri of Ci h.'hT,i s for Covcmor 4 l:i tv:r '!.i. . , x.Tt.ANTA, April ..-T-Thi fill owing is h correct -itat5iit':-t or' tii? paUtioa of t lid CHu Ji latus tf.imthe (iovoi'nersb :i of ( Jcoriirt Juiii.Moade has dociaroil Judg Irui ias. ineligible for t:io oSce of.G jveruOTTand the latter no.v . ue-.-iioe . tJ ru-ji, Tho Central 1 Gen. OordfHi ia I'dtisa place, and Gen. Met !c sars Gordon. li okible. 1 A laixc uKfftinij MVji i !ield hero last 'niiff. at. whicbi'tVnS Gordon ppoke. .Jiiuvo Cabaid-s prtfided. . i ; - ' f -.r.rii-OT'rt "' Destructive . -rdj'.naxrallon loss I , Dki'ROIT,- A fri! fc The upper portion of Abbott'.s". Block, 1 on' Woodbridge Street, t was ' burned orjt:last. night. Los to building $15,000. II. P. . Baldwins Co boot abd, shoe manufactory ; .Loss &5,000; nearly covered 'by insurance. The. Detroit tove works JlS.O iO;1 insnrel. ' G. W.' Balch & Co. proilircoand commission,' damaged by fire, $r,CKK); in3ured.r The origiu of the fin is uuknowu, but it is supposed to havo d;seti an incendiary. id "" 1 ' Wholesale tloe!i ;; House. 1 GEISSLEU d DELASG, Wlll.r.fALK Clock iTosxlo"fH, veep constantly oh hand a FULL' asaort- , iient of fcet'i 'i'liDinaM anl othr Aruerioan .lockii; UF:ULAT01W, OKFIC'K AN1 i A LL CUK;KH. Ktod for Price I.Ui to ' . Ko. 45 MUX STHEET. marlOlly Builders and Painters. EMAVK J.V SIOHK, .ioKl0 pounds utrlo.tly pure Vblt Led. ,iji pouuui pure isiar w nue uraa. 50,000 pounds liny Ktate Whlt Lead. 1,1)00 KallouH 1.1 usel Oil. . A,X) pounds No. 1 1'ulty, ia Bladders and Oatui. -. ... i WiDdow Glass, all filzen. Glaziers' Points aud 1'utty Knlve.! ' COLOICS of every variety, L)HY or la Oil All of whlcli w are celling ixn cheap' k can Le purcuasod la tiie West, . , KELLKB & AVDIIE, IHwhssale Druggists, Evansv'dle, Ind. ' EaetKJ tt ' VEW HAT STORE. F.( A., pEK, & CO, '. i Corner of Main aad Second Streets, HAVE JUST OI'EED WITH AJf entire new stock of HA T.i.C'APSiib STRA W GOODS Oorjoodn are mad to order by th best Eastern rnaautacturem, and bought exclusively lor cash. We are enabled to sell most of our cood ai low as the tume qujdity were sold before the war. inar2fl d3m OF CHOICE OIL PAIN7WGS - . AT AUCTION. At NELSON'S AUCTION' f OOM, opposlto the I'ost-Otllce, oa . VVKDXKSI1A1 A.D TIIU2SBAT, April 8th and 9th, At 10 A.M., aad 'i-:t aud 7) P.M. 120 .Super! Works of Art, By Mime of the m-nt eminent arlit of Kurope and Ami t lea. such M Myerneira, Myer, Seh.oder, Kosfiiliei L'ul verhoune, llartwieit, Widis, W. A. C. Frerlclt, L. M. pen.-er, ii ;i others o: eijual eiuiiieuce. Tue i.iiiitliiKS arf- m. Minted ou heavy i;old uiit li amen, of Bel rian and Dusieldorf patle: as. aial will lie x jld lege her. II. noii.:'ON, Auetloneer. iii lis on xlilb tlon Monday and Tbphil y, Apr l lira uud 7lh, luuriilu-, atter-UOOD-s, land eveiliugs. p4 djt XiiKi Inmber X . loo.ooo n:iT. WF DOIKr: T CAM. THK ES 1JL.I.L n;teu:ioa ot all thosa lutendtrifj to bu !i to the tact tht we tiare on baud a la:se supply of choice Reasoned yelio nine lli.oriiac. winch we Will poxltivelv ht-;l ut lower figures than it cau bo Ixuatht lor mnwl.ere else iu tne city. When It I ju-ei-.-ried. we will furnish the dressed rtooi ni-j at iaer.-ly the additional expe-ise iucid.-ulai to dressuiK it J an2 if J. C. JJ USuUCii E T 4 CO. The FraiiKlia Brick 31aclilm Is ifuaranteed. with eijht men ami twf' hor-ioa, to niuJte 2,M) to '3,500 flrst-cla Kricks per hour; and by steam, 4,000 U 7 '00 per hour, according to the fuciJltie for removing tUeui. I oner to demonstrate thene tucU by luachlnes consiantly working in this city. d. W. JOHOS, Ageut, 37 Wotdwaid Avenue, Detroit .Mien. fe3u dim ly i
