Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 April 1868 — Page 2

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15 Y T K L. K Ci it A 111. bd&xix? aisPATtflts. ,' . " from Canada. J.IfcNTRR.L, April 1 The' AtaWrpeeial fays that Mf; Me' ict rv fuft-ti jo - acct-pi lie adi'reii of c"udoleccenc from the St. Patrick's Society, a she tbiok it primarily r-.-ponsibje tor her husband's muHsr Three of the prisoners have turned Quetn's evileuce asrainst Whelan, whose guilt i alai,st conclusively C6tablisnl'. The trial will take place next week. Whelan has for years cpenly avowed Fenian sentiments and hatred io McGee in Quebe. Montreal, Ottawa, and at a prior period ia Hamilton and ODtario. In the latter city he made hi appearance about the lime of the Rideway fight, hailing from RufTtlo, and gave out that he was a Fenian, an J used yuch senti--ments that the authorities there thought it Decenary to arrest and Retain him several days. A Herald special says: O. J. Denim and F. IS. McNailee, prominent citizens, who "wore kknown to bo connected with Fenian sympathizers, were arrested to-day. A correspondence found in Ottawa implicates several prominent citizens. At St. Eustache, a man named Leban, and his wife, who were in the habit of - murJering ' travelers j who stopped at their house, attacked a traveler, the man with an axe and the wife with a razor. The traveler knocked down hia assailant, and bis wife, mistaking her husband for bini,' cut his throat. he has been arrested, and coafessod all of the past horrible transactions. Three skeletons were found in the house. Ottawa,4 April 10, The Herald' a fpecial Fays: The rumors relative to the sudden disappearance of two persons connected with the murder of McGee, have .entirely explod-j J. There is no doubt that there were many accomplices in the assassination plot, and the authorities are end 'avoriog to get clues to them.' All the evidence ' continues: to point to Whelau as the murderer of McGee. From Washington. New York, April 11. The II r aid's Washington special states that at a recent interview between Senator tprague and Representative Garfield, the former sail he had no doubt in his ' mind that Stanton's case was clearly within the Tenure : of Office ISill.and the President's position was, therefore, untenable. ( Both Garfield ami Sprague agreed that the President was a dangerous man, and oujrht to .be removed for acts- conimiued. prague admitted that the views of Justice Chase were rather unorthn-, doxv but intimated that he did uot agree with Cha,-e. . . i ' '. From IlaTana. ' '- 1 New . York,; April 11. Havana (letters state that two negroes on the Island claim th iir freedom on the plea that, ' they ' are yvorkirg in a coj per mine that belor.g's to Eaglaud; and as that country prohibits slavery they are free. The case is in the courts. I Two men in an open boat have been picked upland jt is thought they Are tdeserttrs lrom sooDo of the prisons in Florida. It will le rcmembcrtd, in 'this connection, that Sr. Leger GreenAfell recently escaped, with some soldiers, from the. Bry Tortng as. f Colored people are being arrested in Cuba or practicing witchcraft. H a 1 - It Building Blown Down. 1 - ! Chicago, April 1L A three-story frame ' building, on- the corner of TweL'ths and Ciojk Streets,-io process of erection, was blown dowu this morning. Forty men were employed in the building at the time, several of whom were iujured, but none of them fa: ally. The JM. & Erie R. Case. , Albaxv,"' N.' T.. "April'll.The Senate has mad the New York & Erie Railroad bills a speciaf crder for Tuesday next, and from day to day thereafter, to continue till finished. ! Methodist Conference. 1 BtNr.fTAMrTov, N. Y., April 10. The Wyoming Methodist Conference, in session here, have chosen Rev. Drs. Peek, Paddock and Clark as delegates to the General Conference.

tk Letter from I'rlnceton, Kentucky. i Princeton, Ky., April G, 15GS. kil;Wr Journa.1 : We have had quite an excitement in our very quiet city for the last few days, originating in our town election, which cam.; off on last Saturday. The candidates wera all very clever gentlemen, and up to Saturday .uiora'.rjg it was hard for a Union u,;u to tsll who ha was for, never haviug Jbeeo governed ly politics before in our town elections; nor would we have been this time, had it not been forced upon us by the rebel party. They Lave been caucussing for the last iwo months, trying to bring out a candidate for Police Judge, but it was ., hard to find any oue who had the . : conscience to run against .Judge Taibott, who has occupied the LeadaTor i. r um! er of years, and 'has Viveu general satisfaction, except to a f . w sore heads, who are never 'pleased wi h u:y "ne except themselves, but they finally found their man M"n tV poison cf Maj. Gray. The 'elv-'tiyu was very, close. It was a tie A r-r

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''JXi mm jr.--"-w:MjitiJUM.Jwr.y. ti. k. .,: a id t'n ;atitii OUt of N tl U'licn Veres. ' a- 1 t! e taking of illegal r.-to-l vote-. i(Jr:iy l-et th. Judge, twnx. Ax I. -re isau item worthy of n;.: ire. Jud'e ; Tit! bolt weiit over iud voied fur (!ioy, nid dray refused to T-te for UltiO't. 1 hat FV'jr V?y:rd.i.Tr, u iscourieous, uui is ijuj u't v 1 i iica. Again. I learn he said he would re-

-zn if elected by Radical - votes;? t llc-nry lirenoesaan, an oia citizen Wftil. thfre were thwa whom he ealiwof Marion Cointy, ha, transferred to

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Trustee? No, sir; and had not:. the f lfcson 1 to proviue lor tLe old geothree Union men voted for-hio, he tlenieri during his life. ...

would have been beaten. - li'xlt 1 hoie he would not have taken it at ' hard as the defeated cand has. I understand but verv little notified our:, worthy r Marshal that he will contest his election on the eround that he lackedthree votes of getting, enough to ,electi:.hinj , .ftet; inc. e tehin scratcliim otr twoias .lesi. Totes a were ca?t. Well, if he. contests it, I have no doubt he will succeed, as the Court will be all rebel, and. ' eourse, no justice' wilt be done; Our Community is anxiously looking for the result, and ara waiting for Major Gray to show his notions ef right and justice by resigning the office he ha obtained illegally, in favor of one tbat needs it. " lie i a younjr man, and has a good profession, and if he cannof mace a goou living nere, ne couu em igrate very easily. But we mast not expect -any magnanimity from rebel sources." " - ; '- Vr need reoonstraeting in this part of Kentucky about as bad as they dd at Char estou, South-Carolina. When men condescend to run politics in little local elections like this of ours, I think that they need just a little reconstruction. '-The -rebi in these parts .aro a little scared about old Ben. They think when. Andy is displaced and he takes his chair, they will be about played outl j Our cause looks brigh'er now than it has for some time past. Hope itraay still brighten. Our peach crop in these jart& will b an entire failure as far as is known. We have had ; quite cold pell several heavy frosts.' Vegetation generally Htopped. I think we will have plenty of apples, if not kill-d from this date - : ' Amicc. Indiana Item. ." ' The ground was covereel with snow at Terre Haute on'the Oth. A couple of larks .foufht a duel ajt Kokouio recently, but the seconds took care, in loading the pistols, to Crevent the possibility of shedding lood. ' ! : J. M. Brown, Eq., has taken the place of Mr. Chapin as principal edn itor of the Peru Republican. , . Between threeaad' four hundred men are at work on the railroad from Gosport to Spencer, , ,. y t . , , s Major General , John Love, who everybody knows did much fighting, bleeding, and dying in the late war, has beeu elected President of a Conservative soldiers' movement in this State. George'AV. Julian has been nominated for Congress by a larsra majority in bis . District, at the, primary eleo tion. '!':, ; . , " ' ' -; It is proposed, ta. use the Indianapolis gas lamps for" advertising purposes. " ' The .Vincennes Sun wants the City Council to appropriate money to buy brass horns for a band of music! 1 f I Louisville gentlemen have been in Vincennes hunting enipe. One man bagged 10G in one day It is not stated that the editor of the Sun is included in the number. i , ! ; , The New Albany Commercial &ya the youngsters of that city enjoyed a good sleigh ride on the lth inst. The Indianapolis Wide Awakes are holding - meetings regularly. They will becomq ejuite a power in the canj vass. Tha Confederate Democracy have orcanizl an association called the "White Boys in Blue." The fighting General, John Love, ia at its head. The Indianapolis Her all changes hands Monday, Mr. Richard J. Bright taking possession. No editoiial changes. E. II. Kent, of New York city, has been commissioned Commi-sioner of Deeds for the State of Iudiana. The State Treasury Statement for the month of March shows a balance of HtiS.liu'l K). The disbursements amounted to but $19,000. The son of a minister in New Albuuy recently stole his father's pocket pook, containing twenty-five dollar-, and decamped. The father has given the case to the police. ' Thomas Sinex, Esq , of New Albany" will celebrate his golden wedding cn the 23d inst. The Presbyterians claim the honor of organizing the first Sunday School in New AlV.any and in the State. The Good Templars of the Democratic cities of New Albany and Jefiersonvil e are making extensive p ej arations for their picnic at Arm btroQg's Landing, on the 13:h of ; The Terre Haute City Council has appoiun-d a special committee to report how ind when a reduction of the price. -.oi .rt-n. meats can be ec ired. R. II. Conner, one of the editors of the North ernou I'lttimlenler, has b nominated by the Union voters otJenaiugs Lounty, as .their date for Auditor. candi-J

V ' ' I V 1L 7V says that aadanee of ,-i 1 t be :au t ; u ici . at ihey'ure' o: killed here .... The IUv.C. B. D,ivid.-ou, formerly "j-aslor of the M. E. C;ureh io this h beea omiiinej the nt?irp r.- .l. IT. r.:.ur., iu I ,("hnrch Iiidiau;' oil .S i. his -on a frca valued at: .?lt;,CK.H). ant: 1 f to Lis daughter one valued at 110,0'XL The liioonaScld -Tim says that tweuty-four acres ot land : tor purpose' 1 - . : ; that The Indiannpo! and . Crawfordsv'tle Road has not been abandoned. i The road bed has been mortgaged to the Pennsylvania Central for a million and a half of dollars, with which the: construction of the line is to.be pushed rapidly forward.,. The contractors advettise for , five " hundred more laborers,' and it i3' hoped to have the road 'completed at an early day. , ' Arrangements for the consolidation of .the Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Divisions of the American Central Railroad were consummated at Ft. Wayne pn Saturday. The new. orgaaization js to be called the American Central Railway, ;iod will extend from Fort Wayne; in an air-line; direction to Omaha, a distance of five hundred and eighty. five miles; shortening the present routo from' New York to Omaha nearly ouo hundred and fifty jEailea.'; :!: u . v . : . : In the village of Colburo, in' Washington Township, there are thirteen copies , of ' Brick Pomeroy's ' paper taken. That township has nine persons in the penitentiary and four in the County jail. We have no doubt if these last named thirteen persona were at liberty, there would be thirteen more copies of the La Crosse Democrat in circulation in the township. Ififayvtte Journal. REAL ESTATE. :.i .. ; Agency. Xew Keal Estate J. I, l.lliott A Non . : 1. .!. '.-! : : . HAVK OPEXEII A KEAI. IXTATI Aieuay for the sal ol uud reullug o! laudn. houses, Ac, Ac. Persons IibtIus liou or land to rent or sell, or peisous wlxhuij to purehiu- or renl, will do well by cuIUug ou lUeia at their office, on" : - , Third Street, near Locust, In '1211ott'fct Block. JanellU' ' , MACHINISTS. CIirtlSTIAN ICItATZ, (Formerly 'of Kratz ITellnaan, "City 1 '. .!- ' f oundry ,") ... ISOVIHWESTERS AQRICULTURALt LMPLESIENT, ? GEXEB.AL MACniXERT DEPOT, i and' ' ' ' "' ; ' ' M amilYictnrers Agentcy, ' FIRST BTHEEt, between, Elm and Pine, ! Opposit t I he Evansoille Cotton MiXLt, 1 . . , Evanhviixx, Ind. N.B. AH machtHery sold will be repaired at the shortest notice. V Foandry and Machine Works, '' . Corner Jblm and Second Street.' t Mannirtfturer of Hand (docble) ' and Power CJOKN-HllELLERS; and Bliellers repaired. i i i ' ; -1 . - PUMPS e-f all descript ions for sale, and put up, If desired, In any part of our city. nova Uiiin CLOID & KLf it. Wholesale Srwg;ist Ain SIAXIFACTIRIXG CIIESIISTI No. 5 Main Street AOEN'TS FOR GEORGE H. REED'S DOMESlit LIQUID DYES. (JEMERAL A(iE'TS FOR DR. ABJillSTEAD'S TONIC SYRbl UNIVliKSAL OINTMENT, and PILE OINTMENT. All orders Diomvtiy filled. apn 3IAS0XIC HALL. ryiirs fopclar place of amusement WILL SHORTLY OPEN, For the Summer Season, Under the management of W. M. HOLLAND, wit a a FIRST-CLASS COMPANY, selected from the Louisville, Indianapolis, Pittsburg, a nd New York Theatres. POPULAR STARS have been engaged,and will appear in rapid succession.

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SOEaMER, BUSSING & Co. Nos. 4T and 49 Main st., I ' i KVAHSVJLLE, IKD., ---- - Have now on iaacl the most complete Spring and Summer Dry Good; and MILLINERY that can be found inthi West, and sell them at a uniform price, a. cheap as the cheapest. : Also, Agentsfor the eelebrat.ed , ,. ; - . FLORENCE SEWING ' MACHINE, . : ' i l . . : ....': . , , .: which we warrant ha.s 110 superior In the country. Call and see them, or send for circutitr. ' ' '. " i ';'," !',V, .' V,',. (,"-' J; scmrKEjs;: bcssixg & to ' THOS P. TTP.ITTO " K. SC-liO-I.ACB, jttui - Billy Brown wm. g: brown & co., FORWARDING ' AND ! COMMISSION i : Wharf boat'.'. Proprietors,Kailroad & Fast Freight Unt Agents, -V";.:,.'KVA3fSILLlf,-I!ID. : Evansvllte National Banlc, Evansville. , iviercuanu' First Cban. Viele A Co.. Evansville. 'Brandels 4 Crawford Louisville. Ky. Foster Brott., Cincinnati, O, feb2jtf CHK. DECKKK. ' JOH.V . DKt ': 1-KEB. Ci. DECKER. ; ; j, ; . ; C. DECKER SONS, Manufacturers of Hpokes,. Wheel, Hik. HhattM, Kelloet, and Bewt Work, : ' ! dealers in , . Wagons, Drays, Carts, ' TMmbl ' .:: y Skeins,' ' ' ' tad liava always on band a large nsaorv -inent .!' , ,(- r .i: '.n 1 j Heataned Wagon Mafceri' 8awel Material 146 and US Main Street, corner Fifth ; Evansville, Indiana. , " Price LInU furnished on application, mcliK ly ' " ' ' . . . . ' Notice "'".;' . V ' Of the 1'ropoaed Opt ning of an Alley in Block 85, Lamanc.o. ON MOTION OF t'Ot'XCILMAX Kolie, Heconded by Councilman Hellman, the following order was uuanimouHly pusxed and adopted! Ordered, that six weeks' public notice, by adverliKemenl lu the Evansville Dally Journal, be given tbat on the 2Stli day of March, the Common Council of the city of Kvausvllle will make an order to open and lay out an alley In Block nurn-ber-eiguty-ttve (Ko. I) in tne town of Lamiuico CUty (now clly of Kvanxvllie): said alb'y to be of the width of twelve feet, and to extend from Hit Hi Htreet to FraaaIts tsU'eet, and the etst Hue of Bald alloy to be oue hundred and nineteen (119) fe4 distant from Sixth Avenue, and parallel with Haid iSixln Avenue. - And Hhonld any peikon aggrieved, at any time withtn mx weeks, apply to the Common Council for redress, by petition or remonBtraace left with the Clerk of tue Common Council, and containing a statement of the Injuries complained of and the amount demanded therefor, Kaki petition or remonstrance will be considered heard, and determined by the Common Council on the mid iasth day of March, li. , . ... .... And It Is further ordered, that the Clerk record in the Minute Book of the Council the plat of aaid Block No. So, with the surrounding streets, showing the location, width, and length of said alley, as tne same ia proposed to be laid out and opened, which plat has been prepared by Chan. B. Bateman, City Surve) or. r . By order of the Council. ''' , i i A.M. McGRIFF, Clerk. City Clerk's Office, February 10th, IS jS... febUdBw An Exclusive fash ' House. 1 uK.CrYAN RIPER, , TSo. 2 SouthlWuter St., E vaiiMvillo, . Iiiil.,' ' , . 'V. GENERAL AGENT FOR ' Tobaceo and Cotton Factors. AND ! General Commission Merclants, Nos. 70 and 72 BROAD STREET, iiNEW YORK. Particular attention given to the hale ol Tobacco, Cotton, Fj-otr, Cobh, Pojtk, and all other produce, . . , . . . Liberal CASH advances made on aU signmentt. " Janl3 3m DEMOKUimi MOSTHLY MAOA ZIN K, universally acknowledged the Model Furlor Mngaziue of America: devoted toOrlginal Stories, Poems, .Sketches, Architecture and .Model Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special deiih n nif-nts on Fashions). Instructions on Health. Music, Amusements, etc., by the best authors, and profusely illustrated with costly Engravings (full size) useful and reliable Pat terns, Embroideries, and a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other nsetnl and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, .economical housewife, or lady of taste ean afford to do without the Model Moi.thly. Single copies au cents: back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; eit her mailed free. Yearly. 83, with a valuable premium; two copies, 65 50: three copies, J7 50; five copies, $12 , and splendid premiums for clubs at 83 00 each, with the flrst premiums to each subscriber. A new Wheeler Wilson dewing Machine for 20 subscribers at $3 each. Address W. JENNINGS DEMOKEST, No. 173 Broadway, New York. Lemorest's Monthly and Young America ner -1- with the premiums tor esch. R. 0. JEWELL & CO., DEALF.KM IN PURE NO It T II ERN IDE. rA.MH.IbS lllSIIU.VG 11KA1.I1IV Ice made on living water will be supplied promptly, by leaving order with - j DOCKER & MORTEN. mar23-Ivm ., ,: No. II South Firsst a.

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C. -W. KERNTSY & Cf Oo 111111 'fciul Broicrs, COMMISSION' MEBCKAXIS, Ko.,4 SICAMORE STltttT, marll d 3in EVANSVILLE. C. A. ECSKlRit. FISIIKJt, SWAAII fc CO. Railroad Transfer - Agents, Forwartlinir unci Commission Mercli'ts X. 19 .orlh Water Kt.'f it Cash' advances made oh consignments. . Low rates of freights to al'. point East and Went guaranteed to shippers by river and rail. M fer encesf m It h A v u n n 1 n g, ew y o r k Fairchild A Blncham. New Oj leans: Bar ton x rool, Cincinnati, Ohio. marlB dtf . FRED. R. IIITST0' & tO., 0. 5 NORTH WATER STREET, E VANS VILLE, INDIA ArA, t . : . t FORWARDING. & COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS, ... A.U GENEKAL AGi: TS White Line Central Transit Comp'y. All property tshipped by this Line goes inronjrn jn iocaeu aa heaiea cars, wiui out rehandUng or transfer.. febliam. CAUD. Having dissolved my connection with the late firm of R. K. I'nukerson & Co., I intend to devote my attention to the late rt-Mx of the above Jteliable Line, and can promise my friends quick time, caietul handling, and cheap rates. febll ALEXANDER WILSON. AYE FVS . HAIR VIGOR, For the Renovation of the Hair. The GREAT DESIDERATUM Ofthe Age. : ': 1 ' ! ; ; A dressing which is at orjee agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the. hair.'. Faded or gray hair it toon restored to its original color, and the glots and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hail checked, and baldness often, though not always', cured by its use. ' Nothing can restore the, hair where the follicles are destroyed,,: or the', glands atrophied and decayed., .But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this' application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous! Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigoi can only benefit but not harm it. I; wanted merely for a Iliiir DroHsinjj, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. , PKKPARED BT DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, UtWEH, MASS. PRICE 91 OO. nichT dCm (2m C. WOLFF, Manufacturer of, and Wholesale and Retail DeaJer in, find die, Harness CO L LA KS, an d SA DDL Eli Y HARDWARE, Sc. 5S Main Street, corner Sond, . EVANSELLK. 1MB. iebiedtf . ,r. :. . . . -' -:

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.-.'. u;!e, Coral:te, and Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palate, ate. ADMLSISTKATOP. of Nitrous Oxid fan excellent and Hiy anisUietio'i, Chi i rol'orm, Ether, and also several local par. lyzera. NEURALGIC Affec tions treated. MY FAClLlTiJy.srare as good and wt'I eMa-blitshmeut as lari;e (consisting of riv. " roomsj as any in the Unlted States. I RETURN MY THANKS for the eteri1ve i4itronae received during the pan; EIGHT x'EARS. - mchi3 - DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, '

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;;r.r.a 1 Nos. 47 and l-Mala Street, o-il Will sell oil large stock of j i x - . Staple and Fancy Orj" Goo!,! U-tinul. If f. -- n-'i't'i :.: ' -i' 'V E XI Y C II El ;X. T In order to make room for their SPIILXG. STOCK. Jan20 G. MAGHEE & CO., ISo. 1 FIRT T., KraiiMvlIIe, Iudlmm. jri: arow opk.mxu a riitut stock of NEW and DESIRABLE STAPLK AND FANCY Hosiery, IVotioiis, HOOP SKIRTS, ' !' "i .M i ' ' ....., &c, 4c. " , , . . ... , l ' f ... :Havrjg bought this stock lor cash 6in" , the great decline, they will give special ' Inducements to buyers, and Invite all la , In search of cbe.ap goods to examine their tock. G. MAGHEE A CO, novlHdtl IJR,Y GOODS. AT THE 5f A?fOTIl' HOUSE , - OT HUDSPETH, '.ADAMS & CO., 63 Main Street. We now oin;it to the icniic a lurite and weii-selected stock oi Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Having bought new good recently, and seMug all bur goods at prices only justified represent Tow price East, we respectfully lequest the public to call and see our stock in Dress Gxls. All the newest shades f.a French and Irish Poplins, French ..iei inos, Empress Cloths, Winsevs, .Melange (Scotch Plaids, and A U-Wool Delaines. Our stock in Woolen Goods is the largest in the city. In CloLha of all colors, Cashlmeres. ISatinet , Tweeds, Jeans, and Flannels, we are able to offer to customers inUuctineiiu no other house in the city can. Our stock of Notions Is large, comprising everything expected to be found. We have a large stock of Knit Goods, Shirts and Drawers. Hoo'ls and Nubian, Shawis and Hoop-Kkirts, Blanket, Ac .

Domestic CJooilw. We have now in stock. In Bleached and Brown Muslins, Canton Fianuels, PrlnU, Checks, and Hickory stripes, goods of tLe best brands produd in in cuuatrr. The bouse that will Mill $pfM al ntMthM V .' f .',., ; ; HDLPETH. ADAMS CO . i -; i' i!- "' '-' ct lfaSa SteaetC . ocU4g ':..ii .-: ; .- ' 11 . . :, -jlI.. !.. i-' -..!.! t - .: '-

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