Evansville Journal, Volume 19, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 23 October 1868 — Page 1

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ive copies, one year., Ten n;ie8. one year...., 15 00 I,ATES1' SEffS ITEMS. 'f GoM closed in New Yoik yesterday at Gen. Serrano, of SpalD, has' declared in . favor of monarchy an best salted to Spain. Another pilntlng offlee ba been deatroy.d in Louisiana. This time It is the l!apide Tribune that is annihilated, be-cau-e of its politics. A destructive fire occurred near Spring Yllla, In Rocktand County, N. Y tt the 22J. Tlie celebrated stallion. Patriot, was banned ap with the barn in which he -was kept, a kerosene lamp was the cause, of th fire. ' ' Tha contributions of the Presbyterian Bvnod, at Rt-adlnsr, Pennsylvania, " for .HoriM Mission, amount to tlO.OCO. For Fort Ign Missions, 814,000. -.v. Otn. Scott, ot Sooth Carolina, lias Issued a proclamation announcing that life and l'berty r unsafe In ten countlea of that fctate, and be Intends to arm loyal men to put a stop to outrages. - A. Naw York commission merchant named Henry Star; c'lfTe, was arrested on WoJiie-day aud co mini tied to the Tombs, darged with stealing two horse blankets two years ago. Reports from Peshawar, India, ttate tha at 7 o'c ock, August 20th, that section was visited by an enrthquik, mild at first, but bee m 114 more and more violent an til wills and towers In the city were thrown down. Mo l.ves were lot. An abstract of the report made at the Ninh Anniversary . of the American Cb-Utliu MKsioaary society shows that Sttvoral t ioai tnd dollars had been spent In the West a-jd accomplished jraat good. Captain Mitchell, Commander of the Ualied Si Ue st-amBr Siiaaw, was rmurderdd la Centre City, California, and his boj rubbed, on Wednesday a ht Our dispute ies contain the propositions s bin ttei b. the i. Louis Board of Trade, to ie presented to the ail iul Ujard of Trade Our badness men mty find torue.hiug In ibem Interesting. ' Wnile a dra.ruau wa-t lem jorarlly ab ent from bis post., some thieves iud off wit'i bW uor-e and dray, w ilcu. coalalned about 6 00) w.irt 1 of good from the establishment ot Hall k Bluet, New York. A portion ol the goods were afterwards recovered. A railway collision at Stanhope, New Jersey, on Wed ues lay, resulted la the kilting of t.vo passengers aud the wounding of several more. The Kl-lu -tar, Just from California, brings iao hundred and twenty-six tbousand dollars in treasure. Some fighting between the Government trop.ani the native In New Zoaland Is reported, la wulcli the former were defeated. . . ". . Th- Anal meeting to arrange for the fight between O'rfaldwln Ji3d Wormatd will be held ab ilariem, N w York, ou Monday next. The flut is to take p. ace next Jude C.irmlchael, of Baltimore, Dam-ocr-ttlc candidate for elector at large, Renounces the proposed change of candidates br the National Committee as impossible. Ho says suon anwuem?'. on tbe part of tbe C. iiiiiil.t e would be arroanos without parallel. T11K iADIlNA ELECTION. KAKEU'J MtJOKlTT 1,088. The '.cvised table presented below, of the Imiiaua clectionr gives the official vote, or official majorities, in in all Lut tbrec counties: , " Ba- H n K. De. Re. Da. iter. d'ksmj mj. g'n ml. AiUIIis...... AliHI ! art liolniuew jlenlon ! .cRl r IJomf thrown .. t 111 iil C.uv - tlK 1 B "Um y C.iat.ta I 'rii'.i lo:U... . Duv1h-.s LK5itriori Uec.i n r elu:l "DelHiHiif .. "luboli OKiktixrl - tt' ettu ... -t'ioyd "f'lHllllHlll - rank. In Fuiton ... . .. t(.ilull ' i.HUt ,:' t n PnP tlutullto.: -H.iifOfk ...... ''Hill so-: flltl ll t 1CK ittuy ! l.v ..id . 1 .1.1 In ilon.. : ! J I l l .....-.. 'Jl- . ".u i; im'ii . 't , tit.! I !(. ".I .11 H..U . 'tv IiiiX K.ciuc -.. L.;ii:rMiit;e l.a se L.np-.re 1 .11 wr t ... mil Oil .i,.!.l.. ..tUIHliall ...... M 1,1 In .V It. 11 1 1 Mom Mm uomery au..ui N Wlllll 'N'ibD . l. 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Wrils m lll. tley 2--'6 5U) 13S 232 ... 1-3 62 41 IM3 , tilO li4 120 1174 201 199 171 413 1(36 871 I2i 8.(9 1 3 '7ii 3;ij7 1 214 804 f2 1 8I.j7 323 "65 213 25 17 410 77 153 3.33 1 L2 l sl 12 14 S 8-rJ (ill l ' 2 18 8 im 2015 4H IO81I TJH I1M7 14t;7 ll'4 li tis 1 134 IS: 77 A3i 412 .... "i 'ii "Z 303 129 5 88 2 9i Net Be aucraiic pain..... i.ei.uilirMii majority iu 18t..... llouuct Democratic gala..... 13,107 ...1402 .13,107 lUker'n mnjority.. 1.069 Pittsburg, October 22. An ex-tu'-ive tire occurreJ last nighty at jMcKe?r.port, 14 miles from this city, Tiniitin in tle destruction of the main rortion ot the rope works of Fuhoa, Baltman & Co. Lojs not yet estiuiieJu Buffalo, October 22. A deck liandof the propeller Roanoke, named Jo-, lleyoolds. from Detroit, fell tbrovg the hold of a steamer while r.eriri this port, last evening, ro-ceivirr-Tatal iojaries. Bcffalo, October 22. There was a heavy fall, wf anovr hera this forenoon.

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ELEG.EAPH; Horatio Sesmocr Takes t'ac ttump. His Appearance at Buffalo in a Lost Caus." Affairs in Boutli Carolina. Neither Lif a nor Property kuX J. . . Th.0 Laws ft tha Stato Dell, d. : Tao Episcopal Cinvsrjtion. Nswspapsr OfQ. Da3troyby a Mljb. Ex-Sol1i8r. A 'k for Protection for Taemms and L yai M3n. Til i Election in West VirRturna Coma in Slowly. The Election Passes OJx Quiatly Republican Gaini-. W4 . Latest by Atlantic Cable. ST. L0UI3. -3 National Eoard of Tradei St. lonls Boar of Trade Pendleton an't Vlil ills lppolntmenis la Missouri. ; St. Louw, October'23. A commit tee appointed" a short time ago by the St. Louis Board of Trade to prepare DroDosmona to be presented lor dis cussion to the National Board of Trade, at their meeting in Cincinnati on the 2d oi l Decemberf. have made the foliowinjr report: The Board of Trade of St. Louis proposes .to' "the National Board of Trade, to declare ' 1 1. In favot of an early return to specie ptymeats; of the; adoption by the National Government of measures effective.for that purpose. 2. In favor of the adoption by the general Oerernraent of measures to cheapen and cxtecd telegraphic communications between the diferent points of country, by making it a part ot its postal system. 3. lu tavox or the removal by the general Govern rrent of all obst ructions to thanavicaion of the iMississippi lliver aad its tavigable tributaries, and recommond to all municipal authorities located thcreou Buch mod i6cation and re-auction of local charges as pball render the commerce Mid river as two as possioie. 4. In favor of the continuance by Congress of such -su'osid'es to the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Divi sion, as scan oe sumcient to provide for its extension to the Jraciho Ucean, distinct load. 5. In favor of declaring the cities of St. Louia, Ciocinr ti and Chicago DOta of entry, under such restrictions and regulations only as shall protect tie Government against Iraud. Senator John B. Uender&on made an eUDorate speec-n at mercnants Lirry Hall last night to a very re spectable audience, in which he discussed National and State questions and policies at a considerable length. bT. L.OCIS, Uetober I he cor ner stone ol a hall to be erected joint ly by the Mar.003 and Odd v ellows, in the northern part ot the city, was laid to day. with imposing ceremonies. George II. Pendleton has talesraphcd here that he will not be able to fulfill his engagements to speak in Missouri, in consequence of ill health. CHICAGO. Vectlnz of the Executive Board ef .National Underwriters Important Proceedings. Chicago, Oct.22. The Executive Board of National ' Underwriters reassembled this morning. The report ot Wm. McLean, Chairman of the Committee on Local Boards and Rates, setting forth the duties ot iosurance companies Tcla'ive to the rates and organization cf local boards, was made the ppcial business for It-mrtrrw.,-i- . - t The Committee on form of policy presented a lengthy report, pointing out numerous discrepancies in the common fixare of insnrance"rtoiicies, and giying improved iorm." lhe r port urges the importance ot more explicit language in policies of all insurance companies. The rop jrt jvas adopt d. 'Iho special committee to whom had been reterrea the; matter ot a permanent Committee on Incendiarism, reported, recommending the annointmtnt x a commutes of twelve three in Ilartford. tiiree in New York, three in Ohio, and three in Chiea2o: the llarttord branch to have jurisdiction over the New England States, tha New York branch over the Middle States, the Ohio branch over that State, Tennessee, Kentnekv. and. Virginia, and' the Chicasro branch over Illinois and the . ' ' rr. . . iNnrthwestern States. J.ne report, was adoDted. The frdlowing committee . r v ... 1 was BDootnted : llartrord v easier. Kellogg, and Eldridge; New York Hastings, Rankin, and A. J. Smith; Ohio J. Bv Bennett, II. B. Caselly and A. M. Seadles: Chicago Thos Goodman, W. E. Rollo, ,aud S l vvaiiter. , . , ? Dktroit, Oct. 22. Geo Johnson, who attempted to assassinate Allen Jt'enkerton last week, waived an ex amiaation to-day,1 and committed to await trial in the KerioriW rvnt November 2d, in default of $15,000 a ' Daiu .1,; ' i-' t - - MlLWAUKBK, Wis , October 22. Senator Wilson, of Mass., addresses the Republicans to-night. A torch light procession of over a thousand escorted him to tha Rink.

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General Scott Issues a Proclamation life and .Property. Unsafe In , 8outli Carolina la8 of ibj State J)tficd Episcopal tcnvenilon. New York, Oct. 22 A CharTeston special states that Gen. S ott has is k . ,' . .. .... sued a proclamation fctating that n has received accounts of outta?es in ten counties, showing that lifts an l proporty are unsafe by reason of law lessness, ana mac in tnose counties the laws of the State are defied: and calls, upoa all magistrates and local .1 . . .1. .1 1 autnorities to see mat tne laws are equally enforced upon all classes. He proclaims it his duty to see the riuhts of every citizen, white or colored, pro tectad, and if his efforts to peaceably accomplish this continue to ba frustrated, he will arm and organize a sufficient force of loyal citizens to overcome ihe resisfansn; atd the responsibility of the consequences, how ever disastrous and deplorable, must ret on the heads ot 4bpse who provoke them. f - A la-ge meeting was held last evening, at St. Anu's Church, of the T shops, clergymen and others, of the Eo s -opal Chuici. favoring tree and open church m tvements. Addresses in favor o' if were l. livered by BishupsQu n'Tl, ot Tennessee; Armitae. , Wi-c nin; Neely, of Maiae; and Wh pple. "t Minnesota. Navv Yirk. October 22 The fol lowing ' dispatch wa4 received this morning by Wm. A. Dodge, ot this C1San Francisco, Oct 2111:30 P 31. To the esident of thn Ch'tmber of Commerce, Acta lork: A fevere hhoek of earthquake was experienced here at-7:50 A. M. There was consid erable alarm felt at the time of the occurrence. A good many buildings on made ground were injured. The Custom House and City Hall, both frailly constructed, wer - badly injured, and some buildings in process of con struction have fallen in. Some para pet walls fell down, causing a loss of tour lives ,There was no damage to well constructed buildings. The total loss of property will not exesad $300,000. t Signed, James Otis, 'resident of Chamber of Commerce. ,- ' A dispatch says the balu trade an i some of the ornameotal work on the root of this bank was shaken down. No other damage to the bank. New Yo-k. October 22 The Episcopal Convention re-assembled this forenoon. Rev." Dr. White, of Tennessee, moved that the Committee on the Prayer Book be instructed to prepare a scries Of lessons lor daily prayers during the Lenten season. The motion was adoped. Tha treuuial report of the Heneral Theological Semiuary was read. The report gave a cheerful account of the present con ition and future prospects of the institution. Ilov. Dr. Mahon, from the Committee ou Canons, reported & resolution amendatory of Caoon 11, in reference to the Episcopal duty of the clereyJ It was, after some discussion, made a special order to be taken up alter the discussion of Christian education."; . v . . Rev. Dr. Ilatght, from the Fame committee, submitte J"ais amendment to Canon 12, which ho said was germain to the previous amendment. A dekgite moved to postpone the order of thediy.and a division was called for. The motiou prevailed by a vote ot 130 to 14. A motion to indefinite'y postpone it was made, and alter a lenu thy ieba'e it was carried by 123 to o. lhe proposed amendment provides n efiect that nothing in the Canon shall be understood to forbid a clergy man of the Episcopal Church trnn discharging his duties to such representative members ot his own parish who may be within the parochial mits of another minister, except preaching aud rcadior prayers in a public congtegition. The result is regarded as a deieat by the triendJ ot Kev. Mr. lyng. Rev. Dr Mtado presented a report from the Committee ot Conference on the Restoration ol Church Unity. It provides for the appo n ment by the lloue of Bi-h ips of a committee from among their own number, as an organ of cmmunicaiio 1 with the other branches f the church. A 'opted. A message wis icceived from tbe House ot B sh ps approving the re port on the Ituliao .etorm movement. which reeommebd- tncourairtnuent and assistance to Italian hrethn.11 ty the members of the church. The tnes-ii't wis made the special order for Saturday. Memorials were presented from six dioceses asking the true condition of the Nioene creed, in order to agree with the eighty-eight articles of our rel gion. lie v Dr. Adams presented the can non and translation or the iNieene creed. All were referred to Commit tee on Praver Book. The llep rt ot the Committee on Christian Eiucation ws adopted. New iork, Oct. 22. In tbe cao of Greeu agnnst ohenuway and others, a decision cf great moment has mt been given by tne Court ot Appeals of this State. It explicitly atiiruis these two propositions: First, that a tet oath cannot, under the Constitution-of the United Srates, be required by legislation as a condition ot the right or funrage; ana, second, that the Legislature of the State of New Jiork has no power to establish by law any qualification whatever for elections in this State New York, October 22. It is stated that the Government received a dispatch from Rave dy Johnson, to the effect that the Alabama claims wero referred to the arbitration of the King of Prussia. r la the case of George A. Fitch, arrested at the suit of District Attorney Courtney, upon the charge of having filed malicious, false, and libelous statements with the President of the United States, and attempted tor effect the plaintiff's removal from office by these means, and imprisoned in default of $10,000 bail, a motion was made by the pri-oner's counsel for the reduction of the bail, and an affidavit of the prisoner read, that the statements made by him were untrue, and that they were iu stigated by Binekley and Mrs. Ann S Stephens, the authorea-. lhe bail was reduced to $4,000, and a writ of inquiry . was . issued to assess the amount of damage sustained by the plaintiff. ' - - ' Tne officers ofthe d fferent express companies held a meeting to-day toperfect business arrangements, but their proceedings were not , made public.

The Cigar, manufacturers have formed a vjproteetive union " against the demand for an '"advance of, wages by their employees. They pledge themselves not to employ any strikers.

The case of Rosenburg, charged with dealing in fraudulent naturauza tioa papers, has been postponed till Saturday. John E. Lefferts, Grand Commander of the Knights Templar of this Stae. had a leg accidentally broken at PjugbJceeinie last night. I A sociil re-union ot the dilierent evangelical societies of the Episcopal Church was held to-day. Eleven .Bish ops and four hundred clergymen were present. The steamship America, intended for the flagship ofthe Japan and Chi na line, is expected to be ready to start for California by tha 1st of March. EUROPE. By Atlantic Tlesrr&Tlx. Races at Hew Market General Ser-dt-rano Writes a Letter to the tor of lhe "Gaulols." FRANCE. Paris, Oct. 21. Gen. Serrano has written a letter to the editor of the Gaulfris, declaring in fvor of mon archy as best suited to .the state of Spain. He sjvs. however, that the leaders of the rebellion have resolved to act entirely in accordance with the voice ot the people, as to what form of government shall, bo adopted for the country. It lsj-eported that Fer dinand has accepted the proposal to come forward as a candidate for tho Throne of Spain. ENGLAND. London, Oct. 21 Two races at Newmarket to-day was walked over. The Sweepstakes of one hundred s tvereigns was won by Night Jar, and the race for twenty-five sovereigns was won by Saville's colt. 1 - mi "W"k jjondon, uctoDcr 1. ine rnnoe and Princess Gersrinti have arrived at Brighton.; The Queen of . Spain is also expected there. SPAIN. Madrid, Oct. 22.The Central Provisional J unta. held its last session yesterday. Resolutions were adopted urging the abolition of oapital puu ishment, the removal of prisoas from Spain to Africa and the Phillipene Islands, and the formation of volunteer rifle associations throughout the country. After recommending al! local provisional juntas to follow its example, the Central Junta dissolved. WASHINGTON. Tho Receipts from Customs Appoint . meat or Htorelieepers. . Washington. October 22. Commodore O. 11. Poor has been promoted Raar Admiral, vioa Huff retired. General Hinoock will leave for Now York to-night to assume charge of th 3 naw headquarters. Division. of the Atlantic. His staff will follow in a day or two. - Washington, October 22. The re ceipts troin customs 'or the weekendiu? the 17'h were $2,922,487. Ti e follow. nr have been appointed storekeepers: J. Henry Ball. 8th district of Wisconsin: H. t)deonell. 2d district of Ohio; J. B. Keiphs, 21th district of Pennsylvania: Jacob Rinehart, 24th district of Pennsylvania; And McGreen, 6:h district of Ohio; Robert U. Sherely ind R. P. Lighthum, 5ih district of Kentucky; J. B. Willingsly, 24th district of Pennsylvania. Guagers J. M. Mayfield, 3i district of Indiana; W. II. II. Fisk, 4th district of Indiana. NEW ORLEANS. Sewspaper niace Destroyed Ex-Sol dlers Ask Protection for Themselves and Loyal Men. New Orleans, Oat. 21. The office ofthe Rapidet Tribune at Alexandria, was destroyed three nights ago by ;a mob. All is quiet in St. Mary's since troops arrived. , A large meeting of ex-eoldiers pa-eed resolutions to day calling upon the United States and Gen. Ro isseau to protect ex soldiers and loyal citizens. WHEELING, VA The Election Returns Sttll Coming In Republican Gains. Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 22. Tho returns are very meagre and come in slowly. Wood Couaty and Parkers -burg City have gone Democratic, a Democratic gain of 200 over the vote ol 1866. The returns thus far reeeiv . el show Democratic gains. Ohio 0uoty anl Wheeling City are very cl se, but the Republicans concede that it has gone Democratic by 100 majority.. The Democrats claim 300. Returns from Center Township show a Republican giin. KANSAS CITS', MO. Man Called to Ills Door and Shot Dead. Kansas Citt, Mo,. October 22 Mr.' Scott, living about two miles from Harlem, Clay County, was called to tho door of his residence at a late hour last night, and shot dead by some persons unknown. He had recently been appointed judge of election for Harlem, and during the eession of the Board of Rjview had furnished considerable information to the Registers. His death is attributed to political difficulties. CANADA. Fall of Snow Weather Cold. Toronto, Canada. October 22. About three inches of enow fell here last night. Dispatches from Montreal, Ottaw a, Kingston and points west of Toronto, report the weather very cold, and two to four inches of snow on tho ground. Reading, Peno., Oct. 21. Standing Committees were appointed at the Presbyterian Synod. Contributions for home missions for the year are about $10,000.

Horatio Seymqnr.:at Buffalo-

H9 Taie.a .th9 Stump in a Lest Canse :f: ' Buffalo,' October 22. Notwithi a- .1. ' 1 . .1 pcanaiDg me lnciemeni weatner an immense crowd gathered m the large Skating Rink to', hear Horatio Sey mour malce his -opening speech of the campaign. Long before the hour for epeakine the Rink was crowded with fully 8.000 people. Only two days were given for preparation, and a brilliant torchlight procssio.n of four or:, five thousand, people cscor'ed the distinguished speaker to tne ititiic, not a little ot which could gan entrance. 1 ' : Hon. James Stenaphrey3 called the assembly to order, when -Governor Seymour delivered an eloquent, im pressive, and stirring address, saying The first words tittered by the Re publican Convention in their resolu tions congratulating the country upon tne success or their scheme ot recon struction, were the last words uttered by their speakers, and their presses declare that reconstruction is a fail ure,: that the South is still in a con dition of rebellion, that its social dis order demands the presence of creat armies, ana the nrst duty ot Congress when it meets will be to turn the reconstructed Geotgia out of the Union;, f pplause.l At the outset of this canvass the Republican Dartv asked to be continued io power, upon the ground that it ha 1 governed the country for the fast four vears wiselv and well, and thev demanded a popular approval of their policy. After a full discussion . of three months. touching the wisdom and integrity of the policy 01 the (joveramf; ,t with regard to reconstruction and finances, it is found that order has not been restored at. tho South; that the burdens., of. debt have n;t been lightened, or the evils of oppressive taxation have not beea lifted oil from the labor and industry of the country, as they should have done. Driven from ' heir feas, and feeling that the people of this country were unwilling to approve their acts, they now try to hold Dower bv makinp thn n,nr.l believe, not that they have done welt, but that the Democratic mrtv would do worse, if they succeeded at mis time, io provo this they aver that the success of the Democratic ticket will involve the country agiin 10 civn war: inev ie3i tuat no thing ehort of. civil war would be the res-u!t. Cheers. They have declared that the Djmo cratic , nominees are readv to overturn their If gidation by force; to make the charge still more clear. I am to be scut to voy final account by the binds 01 ity political supporters: and'-that Gen-ral Blair then is to trample beneath his feet tbo recon struction laws as rutbl3ss!y as Gen. Meade stamps them out by his mili tary orders, with the concurrnca cf this same Republicin party. If I a.i to go to my iast account. I trust I ahall b judged by a kinder and more charitablo tribunal than mv lifpubiican friends hava proved to be. Laughter. If the Ddmocratic ticket, is elected, and General Blair should reach the Presidential chair, how would the case stand? lie would be confronted by a Ropub icaa Senate, by a' House of -Republican Representatives, by the army of thy United States, flanked by thj Loyal Leieues, and the Grand -Armies of the Bepullio. under the command of tlicir own candidate for the Presidency, whom they derlirs to bo the fiit Captiin of the age. And yet we ore gravely told that, standing alone. sh&ckUo by Congressional re straints, he can crush out a!l this power and p'unge tho country tnto civil war. it this be true, then Uen. Blair is either the most vigorous man who has lived in the history of the world, or Republican Senators, members of Congress and commanders of armies are the most imbecile men who ever disgraced public positions. Cheers row, 1 adni't th rc is a fear in the minds of tho Republican leaders, but it is cot this absurd fear. It is the dread that the pubiio mind, having been turned to its financial and political policy, is reaching conclusions which will sweep them from political power; therefore they seek to change the issues: therefore they have haned their front on ' this contest. We are admonished it is a danirerous thing to change frout ou the eve of battle. ' I propose, io the course of the can vass, 00 occasions like this, to discuss the policy and conduct of the m?u in power. To-night I mu3t confine myself to a few points. Elsewhere I shall spoak of other wroags and er rors. HAVANA. Outrages on ImarrecUonlst.s Havana. October 22 Dispatches' have bseo received givin r p irticulars ot tha ouTuqjes committed by tho Ia8iTrectionit3 in the proviocj of Qdais. The insurgents had taken to incendiarism and robbery. A band headed by ftulal C'alra had burnt ill houses, niiiis, cane fields. &c. O.i the plnn atioas ab ut Li Vegita.be tween Quais and Puerto Maoito, Hie country is completely desolated. The insurrectionists worn ons?riptio all tho able-bodied men, white and black, but the desertions were frequents. The nrgroes were in nr-j&t lear of these bands, aod were flteing before them. An incendiary proclamation has been discovered calling on the negroes to rise rand assassiuate the whites. . . Nashville, October 22. There were two races to-day. Tne first was mile heats; Association pur.-e $300; four eotti?s; all s'arted. J C. Conlisk's Lirkiog won in two heats, beating Oitawah, Faro, and Bet FciriTime. 1:53. 1.52 lhe second race was a dash ol two miles; Association purse t'IZO It was moo by Conlisit s beating Pioanix Beilc. L,itt!e Tims, '6:521. PHILADEtPiliA. Pa.. October 22. The f 'nss has a fascial ditpatch, dated New Orleans jesterdiy, which says: Information has been received of the assassination of Robert Gray, Justice ofthe Peace cf Culdo Parish, on the 14th inst., acd Bermond Soulet. Sheriff of IIoxvill, while iu bed with his wife, on the 19th inst. Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 22. The election throughout the Sfate passed off quietly, a large vote being polled. Tbe ticket is long and the returns will

coxe in slow. In this city great efforts are being made by both parties. Bands of music were parading the streets) all day. - ' ST. JOHNS.

A Spirited rubllc Meeting The Race Tne Winner Presented irltn $2,00 J.

St. Johns. N. B.. October 22 A spirited public meeting was held here to-aay. attended bv the leadmc mer chants, members of the Legislaturei eauors, ana others, it was resolvad to present tbe winner of the race ves terday, io Sprinafield. with $2 000 in gold; and the Citv Council was re quested to confer upon them the free dom of the city, and to have a medal struck commemorative of their vie toryover tbe champion boatman of the United States. A very heavy storm of sleet and snow provails east of Pictoa. '10 XETARY & COH55SSCIAL . Sew loric aarict. By Telegraph. New Yobx, Oct 22. AsnKS-Qniet. 2.300 bales at ISc for miTldl uTg. ' Vl riiwi-nraipui 0. vl oarreis: market heavy and ft il.K. l..wo. ! oX 1 ' -w u ww j t a oaao ui o liii barrels t tfj Jftwrt m for su perflDe State and western : tfj 9j,h7 a mr tTt o. -, 8 00 for extra Western; is 20&9 75 for whli 7JL.J?' "OOP' 14 Oo tO' KvMKl tO CllOiCe fin r r.!Q..,L California dull and declining- ;.r -i 't. . .... , J i . . C'OKS MEAL Ouit.? nnlea .v i, ,.. ofBraadywiue on private terms. h7, U1SV r-"e ?v ; ad lower; sales of 200 heavy is ac I for ItVE Quiet. . , . J , .... m . I i i.OUU bushelH prlmeat. SI: rowwi yo,i. 't! .A yi.Lun uauuua West,, to bahley Malt-Quler. vjtt. rwjceiDLS. til .11 hnshii o. steady ; ad yauced sliKluly; closed dull and drooplug; sales of 122.0UO bushels at Si 12m Si 14 for unsound: SI I5i.l in tnr co,wi mlx-d Wesiern aflnat.. for s untT; 81 Hal lti for do. in store; 8i w fur unsoqnd old do. in store; i 17 for com-OArs-IiBceljiH. 136.781 bnshnlnr nnMo d. iii yid: sa.es of nu.Ooo buslinis at 7oa for -T ii auaai ana in suiie. Rick Dull. Coffee Quiet ; sales of 633 sacks Tito oa private 1. ms. ,l?.UGA,Rr7Jt.,flr reqnet; sales 430 barrels Moi.AssK.s-Dull; 4334.50 for Muscovado, new oo S2oo for old, lotsiMo for PETKOLECM-Amerlean, crude lSlCc; 2911 lor refined bonded. - ' fiSKEi Oil lud at 99cSl 00 i OhFK.nB sales of sm U lots at 43-i (34 lo. OKK-Oponed steady and closed lower; d t.ie i i,iuu onrreis. at 9-JH 30 for mess, closing at S28 25 ca.sh ; S2S fio-428 62 for old ao J.'4 0J,$-Mi 00 tor mime; S2 W.2S for prhft mees; also,-W.3-30 barrels of mess, sellers of November, at 82t 7j. -,n ,J?'Lall5 Kales of 180 barrels at 811 00 a 19 Oii for new plain mevs; 800,323 25 lor new extra mess-. Tlsitce Bkkf - Quiet, at 828 00 a29 00 for ptl ne mess; t31 0,.13 uo tor India mean. Bkff Ma v-a-Dul!, at 823 00jt!3 00. ,eKT ,,Jc.ATS-t,l,1'!salesof to packazeo, 'i'jM IOr "Uoulaerj auJ liJlo for Middlfs-Steady lAo-Ueavy and lower; sale of 4C3 tierces, at lO' JlSo fur steam, aud 1SC418J4C for Be lle rendered. J BUTTEK-Firm, at 3C!(337c for Ohio, 'and 33iac lor Hiate. . ltKKSB isieady, at 13'317ia Kurcacs Lit vei pool, nominal and uncbingLd. St., Louts Market. By Telegraph.) St. Lours, Oct.22. FtouR Quiet, and very little iemand, except for low grades, which are h.-arce; uperflue fo 50-6 05; extia f6 .507 00; donnle extra r7 25jiS 00: treble extra to f ancy S9 00.6s 2 00. Wheat . hoio atd (mcy Fall In re. q-iesi, at 82 00 32 30; No. 2 Spring 81 23al 30; No. 1 al, 81 S2 l 8. ns--Advancea for o:d, sales at OS03 'at.i-Dui1 and unsettled, at4952c. Bakley The demand Is routined to choice and fancy, with sales at S2 002 20. fp"farmer' ia better demand, -at I'OKK-Sfeady, at 831 .50 for mess. Hao v Fiim; shoulders I3c; clear sides I i'i 'i l'4o; r b sides 10c; c ear rib lOMu. IjMtO-Very llttl in the market, and held Mt 18c for tierces, and 20'j for keg. WiiiSKV-Declined. g .les at Si 231 24. RfCEiprs-Fiour, 3,205 bariels; wheat, 2Vi bu-h ls; corn, 1.622 bushels; oa:s, i4'IHbusneU! Tye 3.571 bushels; barley, 5,077 bushels. Jew Tor Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph. New York, Oct. 2. Dry Ooooi-Trade is senerady Inactive; there is a tuolerate buslnem and tntees daid Whettlfes: 3ic for Kiark and rwls. ta:i Bags; 4jo for Fall A and 37ic for American and Androscoggin; Uin hams are depressed, as are Canton Flanuela, which are selling at relailveiyvery low rates. Brown Drills are mill scarce and llrin Chicago Market. l!y Teleairaph.l Chicago. Oct. 22. Th? Olscouut mirltet 1, very close, most of the banks, however, aie accommodaU lng regular first-class customers 011 uuex. ccpilotiHUle paner: New York Exchange uii'-Ii inged at 1 lupremlnni se!llui. Klsicb -Market dull aud weak; prices Steady, wuh a downwnrd tendency Hpnnit extra sild at 85 75a7 53; bpriuir anperflue at Si 505 12J. WHEAT--Uubettled and lrregnlar Rt the opening, but ruled mora xteady towardtne close; sales show a decline of 2'4fa2to 00 yesterday's closlre Cg tres; the duriiand wis principally lor No. 2 Spring r r shinmen ; sal h at SI 31 .37 for No. 1 Sprlult: Si ii) a 1 27J4 lor No. 2; closing at 81 7rt 81 27: sinre 'Clmne (-alesof No.2 huva been maLeatl 25, bat closed at 81 20i Cokx X shade firm r. but the demand is light, an ) of a speculative charctr; sales of No. 1 at 80J .iMle; N . 2 at S0ii9 c; c ostnif a', to.j for jNo 1 ; canal coru 9i 91c: this a;terno n coin is inactive, tui nominally -9Jo Oats-Tolerably active on shipping ac-ceu-it, but the market is lower; i-aie No. 1 at 48'4-u.lOJic; olosing al 4U49c. KYK-Do-cliuc-d 2 i, on at tuln reduction there was a latr demand ; No. 1 sold at SI 20 &l 22; No. 2 ot ?1 18; closing at 81 20i for th.' former; 81 174 tor lhe iattr. Barley-iess aciive, but firmer, with an advance or llu; salts t 81 791 Hi for No. 2. Mess Pork Drsll and nominal at 8-.9 for old, and i'A tor new me-s In 10. md lots. Uacow Dr salte i sii aiders Je lower; shorL rib uiiduUs sold to a limited extent at He. Lakd Weaii and nominal at I'MQWfa; small nal.n of country were made at 17c T LiiOW-'-Hteady ; sales of 10J barrels cltv ' pa k.d at, 12'4c. i CAxiLB-Falr y active unJer a 'good domaud by packers. Mcmphu Msrket. Uy Teleeraoh.l M km phis. Oct. 22. Cotton iniet and quotations nominally nnclmnged; receipts 1,7?4 tales; exports 1,605 bales. Fjoub Dull. Cokn Old none; new 70a0c, Oath 02c per bnshel. JIav isoue in market. HBA.N- f2.-yfif.2H. Pork isswi 50. Lakh 20J4'21ic. Bacont eak; shoulders llVc; clear sides tj,'4c Sew lork tiold nnd Stocfc-Market. By Telegraph. 1 Nw Yomr. OcLil Moxky Very stringent nntll 2,' o'cloctc. When mere was an active demand, at 7 per cent, coin Interest, aud '4 Pr cent. cnmuiisMion had been freely paid. After that lime tuere was a rather easier feeling, with Iohu- at7jer ceut. This cuange is due to the fact, that lhe bear clique had two and a half million in loans. There was a reneral fear at the close that tho money let out. to-day may be called la tomorrow; and 7 percent, coin Interest was bid lor rou d lots ou call to-morrow. HtkklinQ I' lrm at KtuWa-(ioLD-Ouene't at 13i;, ten to and closed at 13jB'al35'4. Tue Assistant Treasurer awardeu tSUO.OJO ai i:15 65rlii.(& 135 b7-lii0. Ouveksmbsts iStocks Are a suade easier: coupons of 'ii, lio'dtliSTi ; do. '62, 11;? U34 ! Uo. 6i, Hl?i'alUJ4:do. '05, 11,4 .jlilJS : do. new. llOJi'allojg: '87. 11053 llii; do. W, 110111; 10-408, lOiaiOS.

wmeat tteceipn is,7i7 bushels: llllll 1 ; .V ' I . IT f .. .1 I . . . . C. Ann .

81 b2l 6i lor No. 2 Spring; 2 10(a2 i:j

mciiujr i;c;,o tor friniuis Cloths; Jii's for a.andaird P.luis, such as Bprai?ues, u- nells. Kichmond and Pacific; 1 y.a for Cocl'.ec.) and Merrlma.! I) ; ISiill- loptin.

ESTABLISHED. 1831;

Cincinnati Jfartct. By Telegraph. t CrNCTN ATI , Oct. 22. urfflSl-11111 Pr,ce3 Unset rels. 480 barfiKS rOHK I Ifld At POl . Ba roNirmM. lli1 : " sa's. rv New Orleann; slionldera Jll ?dTices frnm and clear sid at i7io! he!d at nc' J.AKD-ritlil St ISO. , felaS OROCERliSvUucn.,,0,.., j - JjCti uDull a. 3Ioc, the latter an exCrc.KaK -Firm at 10318a. Vans -4e roe a t 27c. APPI.E3 Unchancred unit r.u L . at tMi ' "u.iuana OHAKi-;i5H2c per pound. ' ! " PoTATO-iuii at ter bushel 2 40 r-1)a:n and drooping at S3 33 . D.1S5J Duy8. Exchange firmerDUVlnilllt IUF iMt . rr.. T . , mi urn. . i ' . " uu lllJ P'e- ' JfCTf Orleans Market.'ByTelegraph.T Nbw Oblbans. Oct. 22. "UL li 8naAR-..SlivIr.vin. H..1.1 . ' ' , ian14.; whiS, ilarified U: 809oc ; .mall lols are binrreiveS?1na Cuba buear and Molao.es ar i,i j oiin,0r.ia baU quIet; new whtte M: JiftW81065 ,rlme and cho,co Western Fo K Very flrm at 131 50. ia . "i1 and weaker ISfia; clear sides i7c. J-akd Dull and unchanged. shoulders loulsTllle Market. By TelHBraph. XjOoisvilli:. Oct w leL?.Atao!e9 81 ho8he. ! .to ra.r v o i-ioN zy,(A 2'ic. . OA;55tiy8c;',,ewj,53(K)cItYic 81 40. Potatoes -Picked S2 25. ' MtA-i IoK S31 10. Iakd Nominal at 19ij20c.. iJAV.W.1 Of 1 fll I f I - ku I'lLy . j 1 u i - ... " ' siy, European Market. By Cable. ; , Lokdos. Oct. 22-2 p w Cousuis-94; Bonds 73g. Railway Shakes Stead v: rninnta tral97; Erie Sl. . " v Livehpooi,, Oct. 222 p.. Cotton -Qul'.t, steady and onchanged. ' j3AuaTUFFS-Dull and unchanged J'Bovisioxs-I.ard advanced to 7s, w hlch checked transactions; Tallow advanced to 52s. 4 The Prospects for Pork Piwklt. The Cincinnati Jt ice Current, which l the recognized authority in the West upon tbe suhjtct, in its Issue of the 2!Et, says: i'he pork packing ceason is now at hand, and one or , two .Jjonses have partiailv oommencoJ the w..ather beln quite Javorahle. but there H some difllculty ex peiieuc.d in aureei views of packers and feeder boinga'grxxl nearly reidy for market, and a marked Increase, both as regards uumher and weight, my be expected in the sunniv to como lroi.i tnat .State. Tuo corn cicp in the blau arass region hu hum .... and sock hogs have been plentv. H me purchase have been made at t9 75510 00 lor the first half of November delivery. b'H th se rates ure evidently above tue views of - packers. Mahv f.iirfl o,..i deilers have b.eu looal..u around here the pn-t tfu days, and are asklnu 88 2;'8 50 grois, but the prevailing Impression with pacrsis uat these rates, net. are the almost DOinti that mMv ndloAle, l(ut tho verv Ktn;ill un meat on hand, toftther with fair prospec s iuai i.uniaua win p.iy largely, make leeders sanguina and quite cot.fld. nt that rates ahove iuoho paid last season will ba sustained Then, ou the o:htr hand, lhe strong probabi Ity that Roid will decline, aud the weil-anown. ruct that Kiglisli dealers will not htiv lnr v nf. lil-h nnivu notwillistaudliig ihoM?arolly in that oouutry make packers t inld. It is pretty clear that I lie contest bt tween cui ers and feedeia reardint; piicis, will be somewhat protracted, unit that, thererore, there will not be a large business done In November. COAL! COAL I avixo i'iir.rM ASEi captain A. Litter's towboat and coal banres. ana the lease. of his (iieeu Htver Coal Mines, 1 will conlluue the business on Locust Street, Between Firrt and Water, And will sell the best - GREEN RIVER COAL At lac prb Bushel, Delivered to any part of t'je oily. Orders for towing left at the offlse will be promptly attcnaud to. au20 ixiaa. TH03. WHITED. Sold Out. AVIBT SOLO our entlro slock of Orocerles. &c. Ac. to ilr. James (..to.ts, we beg leave to return uHicere thanks to our many friends and pat ions for their libenil patronage heretofore xtendtd toward us, and wool i respectfully pollclt a continuance of the name o aar suocuuior. C UCJtS J KN Kl Us, JAMES CK0FTS, Evansvilla Grocery, 138 Main St. Wonld beg leave to inform bio numerous friends and the nubile generally, that he has bought of Messrs Cros & Jenkins their entire slock tt Family Utoceries, I.amp-i, &a , &c. aud by daily additions to his htock and frtrlct attention to liuMneKs, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage, ocjo 3m Apples ! . , Apples ! Apples 1 J UN KKCKIVKU AT TI1K UFILDUS' K.MPOU1UM, aud lor sa.e to close conslsnment, IOO barrets choice WTlntr App!os. B.a.BvO-'K; MTfifcLiK, , KoutU Water . street. oc9d30t Kvansvllle, ind. Proposal?. SK.1T.F.I IMtOI'OSALS WIU. BE received at t he County Auditor's OJic-e nntll. the first Monday in December, i-tt8. lor keeping the County Aylu:n. Tito county furnishes the buildings and farm. Tlie keeper of the Asylum is required to teed and clotne the lnniaUs. .SuilHbie clothiniand beddlnst tequired, cons tin' In woolen clothes for Vv inter antl ouilou chithes for Summer. Tbeslea inmates to have such diet as the attending phyicl in prescribes, l.ii tor of Inmates In not to bn applied ontslde ofthe premise", and the physician to be the Judne of Uiose ub: 10 perform labor. 'I'lieCuu ty Co.. missioners retain the rlht to reject any or alt proposals." Failure to comply with contract attended with the immedl te discharge ot the keeper. Bids to be for fio Countv poor House and inmates In bnik, for tran!ieLit paupers at per diem rute. Particulars fordie', etc., furnished at my oCice. VICTUK iiloCH. . oc!71wdw . . A. V. C, K0IIAEFES, OttUEN & . KEUU, ' VANDERBURGH Woolen IXills?, Factory on Franklin Avenue, near Pigeon Creek Bridge. Store on Third Street, between Mala and Sycamore, EvausvIIle, Iutlluaa, Manufacturers of Jeans, Satinets, Doeskina, Blankets XJnseys, Cassimeres, Stocking Yarn. Ac The highest market price paid for Wool. - All kinds of enstom work solicited Send for Price Lists and Samples, apll 6 taw

COTTOJT Drill nt'JxKi, ,

-J i o.-salen of 48a Lr.

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Mechanics' r"o;si2l2 Maanlwtnrorj and EnUisrs oij

Steam ft'itIccr, Circular; :Gsi7

i0 Grist aai SogorJ Mills, Tooacoo: Swcra OnmmlngMachlnea, DlsUl-J lorjrar.d Jilnlng iaC2i'nry, Mai t MlUs, Corn t-ilera, Hcse Front, cellar Urates. iQM & rRASQ CASTINGS. Of every d.eiipton. xhiaery of 11 kind Mede and Repa!re l. Osaiers In Be!tit.E, Fira Krtcki, Bteam Oarg?, Rnd "r-KUM Iron Pipe. Old mitrUls boccht IT have !ie ticH-ly of the beat Ha-.".-y ?..d Workmen, and will give all ' ivk er.trtidi.e.1 io ns o ir individnal attenOil orders promptly, warrant oar ' i ' Ru oharjre retso liable prioen. JiW wand toi.ti.lry, lorner of First and -JU-eetf, t'.vitusviU:., ind. . B. Workmen sent to all parts to Et a wr.rr and io rorariTsr. &7i3m KCI I ULTZ K. TH UMAN A CO WILIJAir EEILIIAIil (ac:enor to Kratr A Helin. Mannfnctnrer ar-.i Enlldcr of PORTABL.1B AL1YJD 6TATIOXAMT TEAM EX9INES AhD E0ILER3 SAW AND GRIST MILL MACIIINKRY, Ttresliicg Etclilaes.' Co!tst and Tobacco"Iresac3 CIRCULAR SAW 21 ILLS, C, Ac, EVANSVILLE, IND. "5iti!T Irojt and Cofpbj Wosi made to o -iter on sJkoit notice. IRON AKD BRASS CASTINGS of everv description. rea'eri in Fleam aanK-m, Gem Boltlrj" Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron 1'lpen, lioitixg Clotlui. &c, at manufac'.mers' price. IR SPA TRIM done at short nolle. pr25 PHYSICIANS. DR. II. M. HAKYEY, itOOM No. 1, WALKEU'8 BUILDINU Corner Mala and Ttird Btreetn. OJloe hrour-lO to 12; ,2 to 6 J 7 to II. 1 dtim CLOCKS. Wholesale Clock Ho: GEISSLEU & DELANO, WIKSI.ESAIE Clock XeiLlei, Ceep constantly on bard a FULL aisorlnout of fet" Thomas and other America blocks; KEtiULiATOttH, Oi'i'lCK AND dALJj CLth.'KS. Heud for JTioe List lo mar 10 dly FISCHEli & IVJCoi'clisxnt: rl?rtiliw, No. 3 First Street, Next door to Lo w ry & Co.'s baak, KVANSVILLE, IND. ' WA fine stock of Imported Goods always on hand. Hatlsfaclion in all cases guaranteed. a.r.24 dll Potxrx . Tensbt, ) Evan ,vllle iud. Hmiki Bowlm, IIobe&t J. Uajstel, Cromw ell, Ky. TENNET, BOWLES & CO., TTholeBiilo Grooors, Tfo. 5 Sjcamore street, sei8 dtf EVAN'SVILLE.IND. THE SUCCESS Oi our IXillar Sale has caused such A (JU.ML'Lh l'h That, In order to supply tbe demand occasioned by our constantly increhi-iug ptronaue, we have recently made importations for the Fall trade, diivcl fiom Kurt pe in manufacturers, Aniouiitlns to .Nearly $3-J.,00a, Be that wo are pi enured lo t ell every dPfccriplion of DRY AVD F NCY OOODS. RILVKTt PLT VKl"v ARK. CUTL1 KY. VAXCAiALBUMS, JKWtLiiV, AC Of better qnallty tlmn any other cones .-n in tbecouuiry, for t.'ie uniform price of