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VOL-XX.,
EVAlSrSVltE; :WD.3RiDAY. JANUARY 20. 1809.
ESTABLISHED. 1831.
Oold closed In New York, yesterday, at 136-, r.. 4.1 ' :' ,! --"''' i- "" " "' '"'' A B ston dispatch of date tbe 27th. says: This evening, the United States Nat Fac-' tory was destroyed by lire; h ss 17,000. The engine house ami Patent .fcniiaing adjolulug were also destroyed; loss J1.0C0. The (Jovernmeut Commissioners have accepted, another section of the Union Pacific Railroad eadlmj attho lOOtu mite posU The Central Pacifio is now conop eted 503 miles east of Sacramento.. - A Milwaukee dispatch of date 28Ui, says
that physicians have visited Mlua ItTOchsH
or Kurliugtou, Wisconsin, who has beeu In a irauce since January 8tb, and; from a vein tapped by them, the blood 11 ,wed as from a Hvldg persona. u;j,,? , f A Baltimore dispatch T dated 2tSlh,8ays: In the IT. s. District Court to-day. William Heb.hold, Indicted for Tlolatlon or tbe revenue laws In not giving notice to the Assessor of his place or business as a rectlfyerof distilled spirits,' WM found guilty aud fined one thousand dollars. A Chieaao dispatch dated the 2stU saysj
A Woman's Klghts Conveutiou, uuder the
of the Rorosla Society-, will , bo
held hereou' tlieUth proi-Aaii $WM A
stin is -certain J-o.oe preent, 8 ml Mm. E.
t:tily Klauton aud other champions are expecteil. . A CoucorJ (New ljavcn) dispatch oC thet 2tu instaut suys -JaUu M. It eof 'that city, ha reoiivered -s a . vertf IctJ f J4?a
against Comfort and lchabod, his mother
i u-law and brother-in-law, for enticing his
wife away. This is the first action of this kind ever brought in the New Hampshire courts. A St. Louis dispatch of date 28th says General Sherman and his secretary, Colonel Dayton, with their families, left for New Orleans on that day. The statement made on Wednesday that General Sheridan was dally expected to return from the
plains proves to be incorrect. An Omaha dispatch says a large number of Ute Indians are hunting on the Republican River. Acting Governor Hall, of Colorado, has issued a proclamation warning the military or civilians from interference, as the Utes are friendly, and have a treaty with the Government. A St. Louis dispatch of date 28th, says that Charles B. Cranson, freight agent of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and formerly or Lockport, New York, attempted suicide yesterday by shooting himself through the head, and also in the left side, while laboring under despon-
dency, induced by sickness. There is no hopes of his recovery. The steamship Alaska, which lort. Panama on the 20th, has Il7;i,l72 in,, treasure from Culiforula. , Tbe expedition in search of goldoa tbeCoeas Island retarned nnsiico tKxfo and tlh?ned. There were frequenir earthquakes in Unatfuiabt during December. War is probable between Salvador and Honduras. Nothing Is known In Honduras of the projected railway, talked of in New York. . An unsuccessful. '.attempt was made ti poison President Gesemau, of Nicaragua. Nothing is known of Cushiug's iii'ssion. - " ' An Albany dispatch of date (he 2SIU Inst says: At. the ttate Workihgmen's Assembly, yesterday, a resolution, was adopted that a com mitlee be appointed to draft a bill to be presented to the Leglslatme, prol vidinz that all apprentices shall nerve not
less nor more than five years. The question of industrial partnership between the employer and employee will be discussed . to-day. The L,abor Committee reported lu, favor of tbe total alolitiou of prison labor, but the report wai recommitted .for, modification.- . -- -: Wm. J. Komi, li. N. iAldlow and a clerk . in the Export Bureau of the New, York, Custom House, have been arrested by pep? uly U. b. MarsUAt Jiodiue,, of the Kutaru District, lrooklyu, at the ,insUuoe , ot, Distriek Attorney. Tracy, under warrants Xrom Judge Iteu edict. Tne charge is that of defraudiug th Government byprpcurlng; lare "siiius "o(uiouey upon fraudulent claims for grt enb:cks preseutedlund jwiss-i etl at thuodie of the filth Auditor in the Treasury Depart menb at -Wttshluutoai -The f rauds wMli wlilcti I be officers are charged extended through a period of seven months
Asyluuj. Irl 'Jolui-M. Kitlieo,.o Iddianapoliv. Toccix.gdJ.TOtes,arid. George W. P.acou . , . s
' (ai)tain II. Ii.-. LL ill was oominateil
hy "acclainatioa for Trustee of SoMiers'i Home. ' The caucuis adjoarnad sine die.
the
CmeAQO.'Janoar?. Robert'llf jQStructed to report why the civil aa
FrreiQan.a pawabruker; was arrested ; thflty ls &os.i
Missouri Igislstiva - i- ceedings-
Prc-
HepDri of the Secretaiy, i StatC.' . , :,
Grand: Army of the Repub
lic at epringiioia. n
Kloctlotl tof -.a'Conimn4er- worrow.
to.d iV' t.xr rrr-pivlno- stolea goods. Oo
tie 11th 6P 'December XJarsOu.'l erry Si Co.'s store was robbed of 4,U0U worth. of silks, for the recovery of which a reward of f 1,000 waS ottered. A feWfdaya friuee aa parent , of te ihieves, who were boys "of seventeen year. ned trf 6btaiil the reward.' Ito Was followed home and the thieves discovered, from whom it was earped that the silks had been'bought by Vreeman for $93. 1 One' of the boys liias been arrested, and it is erpected that he will tnrn Sfate's evidence; Vrecman is held for trial ia $3,(MJd. s j The result. of the salc f tickets for the Kellogrg conceits to-day is almost unprecedentetl in America. The line began to form at 4 o'clock A.M. and rbntinu'ed until six o'clock P.M., when the box office had to ba clotted nThe day's sales realized $.".5X. It is ex
pecfed the rush will be as great to-
fexereised toSBnppress
tbn same. 4 ill!' 4ltlli ; ''"!
Tje Speaker pf tlurHpu?e J8.in 1:1-
vor ot appomtuig a spepui-iMjaiQiitMe to go to Washington to consult with CoDgress on the statutes of the StateThe eommittee spoken of coneists of
llorschel V . J ohnsonr Alex. 11- bte
ens and other uistinguished ueor-
. .i t !. - i f It.
gians,
NEW YORK. ' ttt a-r
!. "7 The
Chamber of Commerce Meeliosr
Payment or the l'ubllc Debt Canadian Robbed of $11,00 i Forger
; Arrested. - ' " -r tu-m '
Georgia
BALTIMORE,
qoedmgs. .
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I. E.' Cliittondoii ;;Boforo 4 - the CommitteiqLWays
and Means.
Affair
ia the
Arkansas.
1 it J? Stato! :
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df
A Man Attacked., Robbed,, and Dan.
A
;crousiy nun.
ts inn ii
! I.Ai.TiMORE. Jan 23.. Coiumis-
sioiicr liush A. J urveaticj wiis-ai-
tck-d last nighf, near his residence,-
by three despmradoes, knocked down and robbed of a valuable gold watch
and - bis pocket-book containing flu.
II is datigeroudy, if not fatally, m-
. il . i h . h " WAS HINGTO N.' ' ' v ';
fov.
Clavtou Aociount
- of"iiiatrorsrr,7 i ,;i0f-J .It.i'HUTI Caiiso of Iho' Outragea
Gongressionai I'rocooain.
News by
Atlantic Ca
MEMPHIS.
'A
A train
iu the State or Arkansas
Ii E.'CiiUtcntien Before the CouiniH-
tee oj' Vajs and Mean!. m
Washishtox.., Jan, 2S. rr-
(mittf:nden formerly' heiister of the 'JVeasury', how, a broker in New .iork,
appeared-thir' morning leforer the (yVmmUtee f .Wavs . and Meahs -and
sabnvitted -.an ar.unient in favor of the
removal of the existing prohibition
oh the' further issue ol gold-bearing
lipoids. U is understood the Uommit-
toc lavors the removal ol such pro-
hiblllOU,.1., a , i ., nlf " J
W a s n t tima w . Jn n itn rtr (7.' J I .
Whitilesbv5 concluded ' Ills' fcrgumeut
this mornintr before- th Keconstruc-
titon Oommitte agamst the removal of
New York-- January r2S. The
Chamber of Commerce to-day adopted the following: ...
KaolveiT. That a eommirte ofnve
be appointed by the Cnair, with in-
nsidr? xt reg
ular meeting, a memorial on ' the 're
sumption ot..specp3, payments, -with.
the. totlowtng instructions:
1. The public debt shall be paid in
C0a -dt ..''--i! Hi."; .... ".ii ,..iuii-. '
2. There shall be !no further issue
of paper, money. '.t. -'.-. , ;3. There shall le a 'contraction '.'of 'the ,l6gal. ten.Iors to;',' thfl ; amount of ten millions d dollars per annum, ut -til specie payments at-o resumed.. ,;.' ,
4. Uuld :out raeta must be legalized. 5. d''orbid all secret sales of G ov-
ernmeqt gold. and. bonds. ' i si . i
(. Make it a renaity to loan money
on! Jegnl 'fciidsrSi.pr, National JJaak
li' Oraot no tnorc.fm wtit! ics. ; , 1 ; Secure an euuitable distribution
of tho national currency and economy
id collection. . . ., ..,,-...
9. Apply 1110.000,000, annually, of i
the gold received for customs to the
payment of interest and the rednction
of the national debt,. ... i ' -
A Canadian was Tabbed ot m,MH
last pift jiiv,' a , ,',I?roadway gambling saloon. -
C'J.!Therroitt."!t clerk m the cx-
porA.ljureau pf tha , CostomV House,"
wen arreMed '!ani brought beiorc United fc'tates Commissionet Osborne,
to-day,. charged, with complicity - in
i urging papers to obtain drawbacks on
jrAods ialsely eiaitncd to have been
exported 4l'er having paid duties as
lie was held in a.lKXi bail.
an,J
iUinn l'll(nn . K'l-llllAI III I ilaoa ).i I tiaa rAin 1 11 i If" 1 a I . n ll fit hpr 1IU MJUS.
lti.tt.rt L,r;m ; rir.rW.j.r nn.i ...inat th iThoiJrtxlvlla', an 'Jatiilrm
i r:h:t'S i i xp i,;i',,,.n;tiA; r,e N;n ........ residfrur'Jately in ' Illinois, has
M..lf. T.nnrv2P At an in- U3olonel"IUldwio spoke' WwQy in arrcMed,,,, ttta-rgea . wua, . ootaimns t Sid, Ihi orfhe WeVt- .ikense of the Virginia Legislature of ny on, false pretend -on a; togus ZXtl fA'A' hi. He paid the labor measures patent, for a hame.ftsteaer, , :, ; liili: were adopts alter the cJnMltation of .; . . ; : Jf.-t hwin accotmfc of alf.'ira do that fcde. the principal officers ot the I reed- ;.. ,.LOUlS lVls his desiretbe.whoio truthful mf.D: lidreau, and the Vagrancy: Law ;f ; ; WZJrUtZ Wtyr7C' iKlWIfeuraerCV',
but the. offender?, .'as Jar 'i':,im
ble, had leeu Bummariiyi teii wiin, five having , been executed put of a force, nuiuberiug.' ooa jtJiousLuvd jOu
tlte whole the militia had aeteit aw
well as auy militia.would'havc: MotiO?
flLany ot ,the .outrages rportea-u not been 'done by the State troops, Vint bv marauders, who follewiid iu
trftir wake, representing themselves-.
a nnlitia; ; As the" State if? ' tt.i. poor
trt nnirorni them, this evil could not
hit remedied, but the officers had in
arvnftr.l t,lin citizens to shoot down all
pretended militia. ' '
'Annthur cause ot reiiorted ouiragfs
wnir thf tapt-ihat- commissary -trait's
e.luld not beergah'iJed, it JwiiK Sm
niinnticahle. and he hal oi' lorod the
ouioers,to pubsjst pji': ilMviountry( and pive vouchers, where the claimants
fninld establish lluir loyalty, to the
State, and they wrtuld be paid.. - i
- jln regard ,ti.,iue policy ot caning eiit the" militia, he gave his reasons.
aln.ost idi stioally with l'orter'B renurt
toi en. 11 rant J -and said that many
gilod lt!publicans-had- differed 'with him in retard to that I line of- policy ,
anuarj- tq Jnlyi I8u7. The amount, but was determined to cure -the evil
from
realized was nearly fltty thousa n d dollars.
A Cleveland, Ohio, dispatoli dated the JSih says: At the annual meeting; of tbe t.'levulaud & Alahonlng Railroad yesterday, tht stockholders voted to sustain the aoliou of the directors in protesting naiost t transler of the lcaiu by the A. & U. VVV to the Ki le Hailroad. Toe new Board was am lioi ie.l to take measures to receive the contract of Diu ro.ul, it belug claUncl that uu.lit the laws of Ohio the A. A C. W. has forlelt.1 its leasoef the Clevelaml A Ma-
noniii-' Itt.a.l, Jy attempting to; trausler the cm poratlou outride of Ohio. Pa. ,1'iisoN If. Olus, for, many years a prominent lemberatio politician in Ohio, died at his .residence in Lancaster, on Sunday night last. During the war he was arrested and incarcerated in Fort. Lafayette for disloyalty. v ' QttlckVo7k7 '
Senator Pratt tendered his resignation as a member of the Forty-first Congress,to His ExcelIency,Governor Baker, Wednesday morning. The Governor, accordingly issued a writ for a special election, to take place on Saturday, tbe 20th "day of February. " The Republican Coogressional Convention has been1 called 'to meet at Kokomo, . on .Thursday, . February 11th. The County Convention will be held the Saturday previous, i
Caucus Nominations. The adjourned Republican Caucus of the Legislature met Wednesday night to complete its nominations. The officers yet to be provided for were: Stato Printer, President of the Board of t rustees of the Benevolent Institution i, Commissioner of the Insane Ho? tel and a Director of the. Northern Prison, vice Hon. Jame N. Tynek, declined. For State Printer HouvA: Hi Conner, of the Journal, was re-nominated.
Mr. C. V. Brouse-was put id nomination. V oe: Conner, C3; Brouse, 17. Cojone! Blanch received the nomination farr--Northern 'Prison on the third ballot, by a vote of 40, to 39 for Jlr. Stant.Cid. For Presidentoff the .Benevolent Institutions, Dr. II. P. Jameson was nominated on the first ballot, by a vote of 55. against-24 for all other
Tor all time bl making tho work
short, sharp! and decisive. Seven
counties which had been under mar
tial law. have been restored to civil
rule. No counties in the United States are now more peaceful, as the
military liad driven out, or extermi
nated the- outlaws infesting those sections, and relieved thocithsens of the terrorism that militia operations, and
the? inconvenience of having them in
the vicinity, had impressed on stlio
neaceful ' citizens who were hitherto
passive and inactive. , The iniport-
nnce of seeinir tbe laws enloreed. mar
tinl law still exists, in Dew. Ashley,
Bradley. Crittenden. Mississippi,
Greene and Craighead Counties, Lbut
the military force, which now num
hers about 4,000, is gradually .being
reduced, and from appearances, in a
Bhort time tbe 'necessity for troops
will cease to exist. ,
In recard to tho operations in Urit-
tftnden County, he said . the m
had committed outrages on the
Lynchburg, addressed tho ..committee int opposition to" theCommitfee of
Nine. , ... . . ,i .
This closes the argument, and tlie
Chairman announced that the com
mittee would hear,n. more verbal
statements in relation to the removal
of political disabilities. All future
applications jiud arguments must N
m writing. " -- - - --
The Senate went into executive ses-
won. this alternoou. j ine caienuar
was called, (but they were severally
passed overi ? There were none on the i'nt tlrtf iho ; Sinntc believed rninired
immediate action. Messrs. Saiytheaud
I'nmminjr included. '"-' f
,The Army , Appropnafmn' Bill con
taius au ,item ot one uuliion. uollars lor the reiair and improvement of the
arrnorv at liock Island. Illinois, one-
halt of which amount is to ne uevoteu
to: the construction of a bridge con
nectiug Rock Island with the cities of
Rook Island and .Davenport. 1 he
total appropriation is ten ercater than lust year.
Several Indian chiefs, representing
the Kiowafff Sac, and Fox tribes, have arrived here to treat for the sale of
certaiu Jamls which tho Government
is desirous ot purchasing.
ST. LOUIS.
Louisville. January- 23. In. the
Ivcye! wife murder, case ''to day, the
evidence lorithe ueieuse was taaen.
It is to the effect' that at the timothe
deed was commUfed the accused was laboring under numia pottt, anil therefore was not responsible for his acts.
In sthe City Ciurt. to-day. Uaptam
Schrrflcrk-, of th ste:vmer A lie Dean,
was fined iflOOlor putting on a pauper
At tho city whari, brought from Cin
cinnati, - ,. ....;',
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Xttu THIRD .BESS10X.
-. ii n Ihi.iiii!'- ' -' '' i -- .1 . '
Lefislatlve l'rocef dlnss Report of
ilie r-'rrretary ol htate nny lie
Threw Out certain Election Ue-
turns.
hut four of them had paid the' penalty
with their Jives- All .had beeu puuished severely who had been guilty of misdemeanors.. t ..... In regard to the execution of Jlarny, Tyeer and McAllister, he said they had, been, regularly tried, conyicted and jutly punishexl; but lie
would have preferred their being exe
cuted as an example. As for the stories of the Prisoners being tortured
ia order to make them confess, the
story was wholly untrue. ; Coffer was how in jail at Marion.
lie had been seuteneed to death by
court martial, lie would certainly be
executed.
In conclusion, he said the effect of
his policy had exceeded his most san
guine expectations. Its ehVcts were
also felt in Tennessee. Brownlow
would have no trouble, as there would
be no lighting; and finally, that it
had given Arkansas peace. CHICAGO.
St. Louis, Jan, .23. In the lower house of tlie Lt-eislature to-day. the
Committee ou.ltllcetious reported hav
ing received ' a "communication lrotn
the Secretary ot fetate, showing his
mason' for throwing out the returns'
of certain counties to be that, according to the Constitution, legal election is based upon legal , registration,' and
he had refused to open the returns
from said counties, because, of the
wanton disregard anil violation ol the
registration law, which he contends is
uilitary amply proven. by the documents sub 2 ladies, nntted. The returns f rom Platte
!omitv be relnsed to open bP"ause
the ahstract ot the tounty vicrs showed more votes polled than there
were regular registered' voters in the county. . , - ;
'ATLANTA.
Kesolii4i r I'er-
I.eslslatlve Proceeuliigs
tionst for-tne- rrotcriion
anns Driven rrom thflr Homes on Account or Politics Tabled Coustltntional Convention Hoon to Convene. '
Grand Army of -the Republic Gen.
Thomas O. lsoorn cieetcu com. mandfir-In-Chlef A Teorla Mer
chant Falls Dead Robberies
ThiKf Arrested 1'awnbroKer Ar
rested for Keeclvlus Stolen. Hoods..
C!nTPAon Jan. 23. The Illinois
Division of the Grand Army xif the
Itermblic ia in session in bpringneld
Gen. Thomas O. Osborne, of Chicago,
has been elected Commander-in-Lhiel.
G. 11. Reynolds, a prominent mer
chant
Atlanta, Jan. 23. In the Senate,
a resolution to furnish protection to
persons driven Irom their homes on account ol polities, was tabled.
In the House, a resolution to investigate charges of lawlessness in War
ren and other counties, was rejected 81 lo 49. ' .
A resolution to appoint a commit
tee to proceed to , Washington and confer with Congress with a view to reseating negroes in the Legislature, was referred. ' '
It is reported the Constitutional
Convention of Georgia will soon reassemble. -
It is also reported the Ijegislature will permit tho Commissioners to go
to v ashington, in connection with the reconstruction measures of Con
gress. ..
Atlanta, Jan. 2b A joint com
mittee ot the legislature has been
appointed to inquire whether any
candidates. Mr. Wallace, the pres- hia
pnr. innnmbent. received 18 votes.
For Commissioner Tf the Insane
TIosDital. Dr. J. II. Woodburn, of
Indianapolis, received GO votes on the first ballot, against 10 for all other
candidates.
For Trustee of the Blind Asylum,
John Beard, ot Urawiordsville. ' re
ceived 51 votes, and Col. N. P. Richmond, ol Kokomo, 22. For Trustee of the Deaf and Dumb
-. . . Tii- - 1 1 j. i 1. vn,, rt rn i-n rnm ho'rm. did tlieir purposes uini iin'jmus,
Ol l eona, Illinois, leu ueau in money " . -v r,;ffpott,idah.wouldbeoverwheUn
house, last night, from heart dis- sury except oyapino4.a..oUa .ouuu ov de(eated.
1 nr, TT IPrnPT .iIIV UIUUCV ALUS I 111 1 . fSLRWArb .! w PlJlXiH
I mu. - c . , ' ..V.i.J'TirT-' ..HUrrnnts without amendmrut lo a direct vote of the
a ue rcsiaences oi several wi'iiunv i iirawu ui tiwuu. ,m .1 u m vin aie me i-onsumtinn.
I oropose to chuiina
farmers, near Morris, Illinois, have been entered and numerous valuables extracted therefrom. The suspected
thief was arrested yesterday. Some of the stolen articles were found on
his nerson. Bast night, in iail. he
attempted suicide, but the large dose of poison he took acted as an emetic,
and saved ma me.
n.itlinritir of law.
A ioint committee nas ueen ap
pointed to visit those sections ot the State where it is reported lawless men are roving about and threatening
the lives" of both whites and DiacKS, and otherwise disturbing the tranquility of the community. It the committee find tho reports true, they are
KBSTAT:....,.'. WASiftsoTOar. January 28,
The President in estaitcd tho' credeuUiUa
ofHt;uiHir,isco!t,i j'euiiH.y tvania. . .;
i runinuii, pi'ttMssum ,a, rviooiistrauw 01 t the whole-iiiie Ki-ix-Birf oi; , CU'icaio, against .
any luciyusa. uLUOfcy oii feuntil ugU',
terreil to 1,1)0 uouvuiiuto ou i' luanud. A moony, troiu, the CuinuutUte wi Nival A tfii s, lvpoi ted a hill for llc rlif ol Unp-.
lulu Chiirius liiir.lei', uuueu,taies iNavy, whi h .was pitted. . , . , , ... .
v reisutiuuysu, uom lue uoianuuee on Naval, Allah a, reported a hilli'i i nlulion to the appointment 1 , mul-sUii-ma li tlu
navy, troiu iu juiciy rcuousuuvieu, nuus, wbich passed. V - . ,.. . , . . , .
WHHuu luiruiiucea n niu loniroisu upnlles for the ludiuu Uureau. Referred to
ihe Committee on lo.imi Affairs. Kioeintioduiredu hiij to provide for the cousctrnction til line of telegraph hetweeu
New York aud JiKtoi, liallimore and Woshinntou', uuder the direction of the Post Oflieo Department. Itelerred to the Committee on t'ost-otlices., , ilornil, from the CoinaUUoe n -AKrliwiP-ture, rtported favorahly a resolution prol.siiili iix n !X)iBtiH-ut ot a eommil lee of liveou fUiK-Allon,, Iti-soliittOM adopted. Morion leuewed the motion totsilie up the House hill for tne relief of McGarrai!n, whieb, after couMderation, was carried : 1T7 amiiusl. Ut -: ; . .
Morton tlioo lnoved to wnd-ii ire.ae to
the lltuue lor tlie papers couneciea wiin this ease. Carried. The special order of tlie Constitutional amendment tbeii curie fup4 ?'hij aiuendineut as oiigfmil ly iuliiluL-l by Henderson, is thMw woi'il-:
Article 15. No Ht;it.e shall: deny or
abi'idg'X iImc rialils of its citizens 1 1 "Vole or lutidsOlUeewn uecoaat 01 race- or 00 lor.
or nrevious coiitlition.
Section . Congress shall hnvo power to
enforce the provisious of tins act.
The Judiciary Commit tee reported as a
Kiittsilttilo for t he first, section tho follow
imr: Hie rtiiht of citizens of the United
Mlates to vote and hold ollice shall not be
denied or nliridped ly the U i-ite4 KUtes, or . .... . .. , a.. .. .......... vfvnAu ' ASltr " 'If
nuy ' ' 1 1 ,'ii if . ... 1. , .'1... f v. nrevious condition of servitude."
Stewart offered an amend-nent to the
H.H'oml section. wbicb .wis-;ulild. fim
lormlut: tt to th lnt;iji;t-ol 4he Milf-
toeutli article, that tJoiittrens shall have power to enfoice this article by appropri-
te ietsl-'laiiou. Htewart then nioile a lo-ief speech in ad
vocacy of Ihe pioiMjsed amendment as re-
i,oi ul Irom theCommlttee.
1 he snbst it ttte lor the first section hy tlie
committee was then adopted.
Kuckalew loove.l tou.l-1 1 tou following as
an nrtilitiouat section: The Secoud cliiuse
ut the lirst section of Article 2i) of the Con
sti 1 ol ion of tlie United Stiles slisll be
Hiiieuitcd Koaito. read ox follows: " khcii
Stale shall appoint, by a vote of the peopl
thereof otiuillied to voto lor llepresenia.
tives In i;ouirrcss. a numner 01 eiecwirs
-oual to the whole nurniier tf Keuators
11.1111 KeDltsf IllilliVI-n 1U Wllll-ll IIIP
iimvliii entitled In the Congress: but 11
Heiiator oi UepTesontatiVe, or person bold inuaii ollice ot tiut-t or til'otit under tin
United si tues, shall lie appointed an elee.tor; and the Consress sball live power to
prescribe the manner ,n which sncu uieci ors shall be chosen by the pe jple."
Buckalew said that the am ami meet pro
posed to mace two ctianei nrst, lorequire the electors to be clioeu by tne peoiu Instead of leavina it to the Lrfnjisla
tores of the Stales to direct how they shall
be chosen; and secoud, to authorize Con-i
greas 10 prescribe tne luooo ot lucirseiec
tion by tne jK'npie. .. After considerable dipcnssion. durln
niiiii-h the amendment was Generally com
mente.1 on. the opinion was nenerally ex
pressed that it should be treated separaitichalew withdrew his amendment and afterward Introduced tt as a joint resolution, wDieh was referred. Williams oll'ered a substitute for the report of the committee, but the Chair declared it out of order. Davis oirered an .amendment proposing that all constitutional amendments siiould be submitted tor - ratification directly to the people. The H:u11ch1 party, he said,
prOpO.-etl to 1 t y ur..i.iuinLi.:, nuu uir. ' - fore they 004 ht to vote lor this iuo.-t dem
ocratic proposition, out e Knew tuey
would not, because toey Knew .mat 11 iney
llt,"i 1 o
ingly
popular the great struggle might be; no matter whether It rout;lit victory or detent ; no matter bow much lteost.il was tie duty and the purpose of that party to Jiress on until it . should", have -made- the lUmblest citizen ef fJie United fstates equal in the rights and privileges of citieeushlp with every other. Until that should be done, the nation would be In a position at once IKogical, iudefenslble aud dishonorable. Al rv Hendricks said his views in regard io the wisdom iot extending the right of suffrage to ihe colored people were unchanged, and he did nat think the result of the experiment lu the States reconstructed underthat plan was very encouraging j to :! Its , "advocates; , hut . tho qoeuou hfr'proposfki -to dteeas iiow,'vr that of the proper submission to the Stales of the proposed Constitutional amendment. The Republican pa-ty had careful
ly avoidad making equal sntfrage an Wmio J
lu ne if all election; nad.iuaeed, expressly disavowed it in the Chicago platiot m.in which, alter asserting that the guarantee by Congress of equal suffrage to ail loyal men at the dontU was demanded by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude and of justice, audmust be maintained, they had addedt that the question of suffrage in the loyal Stale belongs to the people ot those States. Vet now they prop sed, IU violation of that platform and of the olediie ImuJled in it. to submit IhwCounU-
luiional 'amendment to-tbe legislatures
elected without regard to the issue presented, anil in no proper sense represent ing the will of 1 he people in regard to it. The par-1 ty that could be guilty of such a trick, aud fraudwas tin worthy of theapport or respect of honest men. k Stewart, in reply, said tbe Republican party would submit the amendment for ratliication lu the mode provided by the I (institution the mode in which tbe preceding fourteenth amendment had been snl iuiiled and, ratified. . Aud even If it were desired to submit it to the people lti a more direct way, it could not be done, because the Constitution did not point out anv such way. i The clause in tbe Chicago platform cited by the Senator from Indiana meant f hat tue people of tlie. loyal stales .were to vole through their representatives in- the Legislature upon the question of suffrage, a. d could not have meant that they vote upon It directly because there was no constitutional wuy of doing no; and the Ciiteo j.kutorui did not-undertake" to amend or override the Constitution, t 1 lav is withdrew the amendment. llendersou, at, this, ixiiiit,. reported from the Committee on Indian Affairs the House hill to restore the Indian Bureau to the War Department with an amendment in the nature of a subsi Itute creating a Department ol Indian Affairs. 1 i ion rose to continue 1 he discussion on the Cou.liluUouHl amendment, nut Kiive why for an executive session of the Senate some lime afterwards. Adjourned. IIOI'SE...- Washington, Jan. 28. " Illaine, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported appropriation bills, which were reterred to I he Committee ou
the Whole, ami was made ttie special order I' m-Monday next. It appropriates Hl.l.PJ'J, tt. 1 ia wes. Chairman of the Klectiou Committee, called up at I o'clock the report of the Committee In the contested election cise of Christy and Wimpy from the Six h Congressional District of tleorgla. The re
port enos wiin a resolution, mat j. 11. Christy haviug voluntarily given aid and
coiuiten iuce, counsel aud encouragement ti persons en sailed in armed hostility to
the United States, is not entitled to hold a
Hem as a iteureseiiuuive. u txt inai .ton a
Who iy not 11 ving received a majority or th voles cast is not entitled to ttie seat. awes snpgested that "sftei1 the vote, today leferribjf to the ltecoustructlon C nt-
jiume, the quo-tlot, whether ueorgla
should be represented lu tbe 1 louse, be dd uot know but that this subject should he also referred to that committee. Considerable discussion took place on tluil potul. t'aine -jnoved t he postponement of the
rekoluUon -till the third Tuesday in' Feb-"
jutiry. ' 1 lie House then took up. In the morning hot, , tue bill relating to pensions that whs lofore the House yesterday. Niblsck moved to lecoinmit the bill, with instructions to report it bacit Willi the second section stricken out, aud also wlthlthat uoruou of the first section stricseu out, so as to read, widow being a nonresident of the United states. pel-hum spoke iu advoc.icyof the bill, which, at tlie expiration of tho morning lionr, went over till Tuesday n xt 1 he House then went inta t 'ommlttee of the Whole, Scheuck in the Clwir.
. Ou motion f, liutler, of Massschaselts,,
the Iegislattve bill 'Was' laid aside on account of the sickness of tlie Chairmitu of the Committee on Appropriations Washb'li ne, of Uliuols. The next bill on the calender being the Indian appropriation bill, Maynard move 1 to lay it aside lu order to lake up the tariff bill. . More head supported the motion, and
KMine disciisMiun took place, the tarifl men
liivorlng ttie motion, rne motion '-as reieeted lti to 78. and the Committer pro-
1 ceed9d to I he consideration tt the Indian ! .. . . : L .11 . . I ......... . 4,.
f.S(hETARY& COMMEIlCLiL . . . i-L-i . .. .... - ' vi,'', Hew Iorlc'HarKeu''1': : r?y tefegraph.1' ' " Nkw Tokk. Jan. 28.' Cotton Opened firm, and advsnclncr, closed quiet; sales of 2, 00 biles at 1ZS;2C for middling uplands. : t... . KtouK Js dun aud declining; sales of l,3nrt barrels at fi " for superfine (tate and Western; tf7 (W7 :B for extra Hi ate; SUSI&7 75 for extra Western; 67 7."k' -5 for white wheat extra; StfSUaOUt) round hoop Ohio; 7 6 for extra St. Iouls; f'tJ.-J for good choice tlo ; cjosi ng dulU Call torn Ut heavy and declining: i-alts of 600 sacks at 95 257 50 old ; H .)(flO 7f for new. Rye Uour dull and drooping; sales ot i2 barrels at Si 2xii,7 0'). ' Coitir MicAir Quiet ; sales of 350 barrels Erandywine at . Wiiiskt Heavy; sales 150 bbls western free attiial 01. Wheat Dull and declining; fftles 32,500 bushels at 11 odfur No. 8 Spring In store; (1 UilV-i fornewtlo in store; 81 li"i for very choice do. delivered ; ?l m for winter red; India red dull; sales 2fin bushels western atSill7loU. . , BAHLEV Heavy', sales 500 btishela Canada West at $i 11 in store. liAStitv MAL.T-Q.aiet; sales 500 bushels State at 2 Oo. - Kr Malt-Safes 410 bushels n, 1145. ' tX)KN -liecetpts 17.&li: busliela; with out de:ided fliauge, with a very moderate demand; sales 51,00.) bushels at Ki ay'i.' c for new mixed Western, the latter an extreme;. Utic for Western vel I., w i its,vt 1 lor SoHttiern yellow; D0yj fi; white yctilm and tHo.WTe fOr White Southern. - ' O AiH Kece p t 1,1X10: . .bushels; ; mnrket opened heavy and rinsed rattier more steady; sales of ,T.i,ilW) bushels at 7Trti.7."i,,iC in stores 7tf7lJe for Western alloal. JticKDall. , , ,, f Cofkke Kirm ; sales of 4.000 sacks Iilo on private terms. - Su.ak l'"irin ; safes of CRM hogsheads at 11K.; lor I'orto Kii-o; llJi'tllJic lur Culu. Moi.a.ssks Steady ; sales of li)0 hogsheads of old Mustrovado at 4 Jn. - - ' Pktki1.kum l'irm ; sales of 1,1(H barrels at lo for crude, aud 374 ja7io tor l t-tiued bondetl. . . Hoi-s 4u let at Ka&'ic tor American. !- I.inskkk OiL-l'irin at tl.l UJL , Turpkniimb Spirits, Urn, at .r(j57c. ' i rok-Ijwer; afs of 1.2TI Mns at .') .17 (Til it uj for new mess, 8J9 Z,.'noi 00 for okl do.; r-T 'jrx.s'.'O 25 for prime. Hi iKiiiO w for prime mess.. ' ' liKKV Steady ; sales ef 150 bbls at tt) 1X1, i Shi 50 for new plain nums, ?U 00, !! Tx) for ns w extra me. Tierce lleef steady; sales 20tierceM ut i27 00Aill IK) tor prune mess.
til Ix'i.i.rt (10 lor India mesM. . lleef Ham
stead, r sales o: 27.i bins at f t.;-", l. Cot Mkts Firm; sains of 4 O pcKgsat I .U io lor shoiildeiH and 17(.lsc for harus. Dressed hogs quiet; lajitml-l'-vC for Western and i4iil4c for city, kliditfes quiet and nnchaugod ; bales of 100 boxes long clear at 17. IAun Tjower; salesof 750 tiercel nt 21, -chiefly at VWJe for steam rod 2l(2IVe for ketUe-renileied ; also, sail s ;!,1T)H tiercel steam, seller aud buyer March aud ..pnl, afJtiVWile " ' JttiTTKK-null: 283i for Ohio. ' ' CHKKS8 li'linieraud quiet; sales at Kit fvRiaiiT3 To Liverpool are qniet and toady. ... r . .: . . j 1. ; . ; t . .
jfeiT Orleans MarKet. By Telegraph. New Oklkanr, J an, IB. Cottok Dull and He lower; Tnlddllns; 27c; sales of 2,!Wf bales; receipt S,:J7) bales; exports l,Ui! ball's. .- Oii.n l:fT. ' - STKKLiNO- 11DVJ; eommerclaf liS'rtili'J KxciiANtiK New V01 k sight exchuuge i discount. 1 , Kiaiuk Tiit nml lower; superfine ffl Hi" XX 7 42: XXX s; 7. CoitN Firm ut 7Hhi)c. O ATM -70c. "' ' ' ' IhtAN Dull at !1 10.i 15. 'lAV Ko choice here; prime Fparce al $- i 10. , , . I'okk-Artlve nt tl2 Tfi. HAOo.t Klrm; shoulders 154o: clear rib lSVJc; clenr sides IS. , 4 Ukd- HlKtier nml In speculative de-' mtind; tlerew 21c; keg 2ri.j. suoak and Moi.as.ses Finn at unchanged prices. W if 1HKY Firmer; Western rectified Si 00 6S1 C'4- -CQFt he Firm and tiBchangcd. European Market. By Cabled London,' Jan, 2S-Kve. Consols for money :t'ii fr anoonn I V.0 i ra9;'4; H-M bonds quiet and steady hi 7r"j,,4. Stocks easier; Krie liii'i; Illinois Central l". Tallow 44. Petroleum at Antwerp 5rtij45jit.. The bullion in the liank of KnUiid has Increased X12,0it). Frankfukt, Jan.2S. Diids7y; v7!i;i. Paris, Jau, 2S. IJourse firm; rentes at 70f aa. ' . ' . I iVFiiPoofc, Jsn 2h. VtH.io qnlot; midilllng iiplaudH il'i on tho- upot tint! il-'i iitloiit; Oi leans 1 1 ' vr.i,l 1 ; sales of JO, Dm) bales. California w hue wheat I M IhI ; ul Wi'slnni 1 H ld,.t Km; t Winlcni ll.nir 'Mm-H 2i tsl; norn His ul tor old and .U-iiid lor ntw ; oats "s U I : barlev f; (was Jls i.d . b ef liiTx; lard 77s; ciieeKeTI; b ir.ui r.ss; spirlls petroleiiin Vu; 00. reilned liwlud; tallow His 9d; tnrpeiiline :iis. , , ., ! ' ' BfemphU Market. , l'y Telegraph.! , ; Mkmi hih, Jan. 2t. t'o-rroN Uect-lpht 1,111 bales; t-xports 2,0(t3 bales. , , Klouk Siipe,tlne7 U7 00. ' t:oi:N fw,7tic. ' , t),TS 7'C ...,;. -. llAVTJt tKJ,2.) 00. ,, , . .... , i ' DitAN ri. . . , , 1'okk-:1Z W. ' ' " '' ' ' ' .1 . i.AKW-2L-M22. '...' I -. Uui.k Mkais Finn ; xhoiil ler ) to; fddes ISC. ,
I ' . Chtsa Jtfartet. ' Bj Telegraph. J t " CutcAOO, Jan. 2S. ExfiANOK F.atei'n exchanirA quiet and firm; 1-.0 oft buylna, 1-10 preniiiini swlllinr. , h'lAiVHr U uiet ut ,J ll;l.,i 2a toe Km luir ex.
Wheat Dull:
sales of No. I at il aajil 21 '
1
ppropriatiou bill Wilson, ot Indiana, iu lie Chair. Ttie total sun, appropriated by
the bill Is $2,132,200, being tl.t2t,Kj2 loss than
le amount appropriated Jast year.
After considerable cusoushmmi aoout tne tierut I udian system, the couimitU-e rose
without disposlug ol the lull, ,, ... .. .
1. Roots offered a resolution to add two
members to the Pacific Railroad Commit
le. ho that tn ret'ountmeted States iriay
Ua represented ou tliat committee, wtiicu
was referred to tne uommuiee ou rtmes.
15ou.t well stated that be proiiosed Vo-io'
rov.-. n. jmvi.the pievious quoslioa tut t h Constituiional Amendment. He also pro-
pved thai to-morrow the speeches be liui-
'.1 to twenty luinutei each. . . .
Kldrldge olijected. Shanks ottered an amendment to the
proposed -Constitutional - Amendment, which was OTdered to be printed.
SlarKweutner onrea avreoiatiotfmiiinR
for information as to the destruction of
commercial vessels by CoulederaAe priva
teers during tlie war. Adopted.
air. Dawrenco, ot on 10, iron, tne seieci
connwiUee 011 th Nw York"-elH;4Mn
rands, reported a resolution directing tne
arrest ol Heury Johusou, who relused to appear lieloro the ouniiaiUmi when sum-
in fined.
Mr. lirooks snsr-'eKteil that tbe coromltn e
should al:u in vi-stinale tlie frauds lu Use
late eiectioa of Senator iu New York.
There being no quorum present tne thid
was not. taken on tue resolution, ana tue
Hou.se at 1:15 look a recess..
i ,at 1. KVKNINQ BKSSTOJ; " ''
The House resumed Jt-f session at":T0P.
it . tbe sneaker in l tie cpalr
M r. lleck oiieued the tit bate In a speeen
nciilnst - the - proposed ' I'onstltntional
amendment and tbe bill tn relation tosui-
liaze reported by Mr. Roiilwell from tbe
Connnillee on the Judiciary, coiiteuiling
lor llt exclusive control 01 ine siais ovei
the Question of su tirade,
Messrs. SliatiKs, AlcKee, and .Miller spoke
In lavoror the t oiiKtiiatiouai mi ii.iiuMoi.
The latter was utterly oppised. however.
to the bill to take Ihe control of the sul-
ti-iit'e from the Slates.
Mr. Kurr followed lu opposition to both
the proposetl amendments aud tho bin,. ,
1 jOUI'UHU.
"VT ...... . I f it I 1 -Jiy . 1 1 .. 1., ... Ll 1 1
... " iriuou b l CIWBll IJUIPI 111 CI 4
(4,1111, 4. naies silica -1 nangeaisi
KAmn Arti ve; opening firmer and hlch-
er, with sale4 of new at 57(ii57!.c; utseqnunUy bocanio weak aud receded to :l,y.i$
ttiMc: no tirade ft shade m iner nt G.'tlc;
salesof new at riT.ii.iKc seller February, and
fJiW.V' seller March. Sales si 1100 'CAiange
at iiO'c (or new. ..t . Oath Firm and active, 4ft lil.her;
salesof No. 2 at 4Si.4(lu!z,e; rejected al4t,4 4iiV.,c; closing at l!o for No.2. 1 ,
Kt r. H'.eady at $1 18. llAKt.Kr-Dull; sales of No. 2 at fit 7fi(.l 80; repKried at it iltaJ; ciudng taotulual at Si 70 for No. 2. , . IIitiMWjTNKS Dnir a(92e. "" 1 1'KOViSioMS Dull. Mess prrk 60.3750 lower; sales at f K) 50 cash, anil ul $.it buyer February ; losing at :i 1 nuji'W 25. I.ar.l ato. lower; cbwlng at lSM.-J'nJks. Sweet pick led bains 10;o; Cumberland at Its;. Dry sailed shoulders nt l.lc. U tease, yellow ut Tul low at 1274c. Drewl hoijsqiet and unsettled! closing at t.:tiMU 50, dividing on two h mid r d. Hietr Cat-ixk Tinll, but firmly held t l Si fjOu,ii 50 fot biftchers' stock, and lh 4i29 . 7-i lor liicht fcl.li. t.iu steers.
KeCeirits durnii pat 21 hours 10,119 hrls flour; 2,6:10 bushels wheat; 102,135 do. corn ; 12,1 (lo.tn'n; 2,100 brls rye; U.UtiO liarr Is barley; 8,(44 hot;s. . WhipnienW 10,774 bris flour: 2t!fi2 bushels wheat; 10,95a do. crn; 19,!W5 lo. oats; 3,160 brls rye; 2;,(iW do. barley ; hos. . t " . 1 s ,.., h . . 1 ' i ii UHclnnatl Market. ' ! By TeleifTftPh-f CiweiHitATl. Jan. 2S.:
FfTTK Firm tint quiet; sales of family
of No. 2 at 51 5;
our not salable at
choice
5 LoulsvlUe Markeji. ' By TelegraTih. 1 J .0 11 is vi Jsn. 2S.' . ToliAfTO Hales of 1M hhds ; ' lus to cultiug h-af f5 f'tti.i.5 I. , , . CorroS 27',iic - , , t i Mf-ss PoHK-Jll 00:11 50, .
, JiAltll iH"4C ' ... liPLK siioPi.iiKiM - l.'t;(i9'4e; flesr Sides I(i?4i4l7e; I'lu.r side IV! .f.i . 15ACOM KllOUtdeiM 1 17ii(!.'.c; i-lear Bides 17;!4(jilc; clear kUlos' Is'njix,'packfil. y mm-Superfine $5 T5yC 25. Wheat II 751 K5. - . ' Corn t;'ntt7r. .( : OlW- 01.Ki-'C. ItYK 1 42tl 45.' " " " '"' WHtuuv-l'.aw.frep, l 0(1. t
rlli mi . nil
DRY GOODS.
Otl.MSON HAOIIEK.
v. m. notmi.tcrr.
1
wnof,KAi.K DKAid:rw In
STAPLE AN 1) FANCY
DRY GOOD S, i I :v . ; - a . iv r. f . ' FIRST STREET,
K VA NS VI L LE, I NIK,
tTTAVK JUMT UF.I'EIVKll a i-Aiiur. JUL Kt'Ktl Ol Hl'ilMlIlhllln OOlMlS, , V. llKll tin y oiler lo the tiadu al low rates.
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T hnvrtt fph'inJitJ ftfncl- of Ch'tiiimj
fiW V-iW rum 'A to 20 imrs ohl, en
VV't' i J inifl urn f;r n rri ifctit'ii cf jr nnti jir thirty tiny,,
i lCJATj . IfO'i'JCTI.S.
25,000
W Vl U l ilAliS rn su.r hy 7 j j w dl j , ' t MAtl
No. 1 :T V It AO4 in store and lor rale by .1, MAUHICK CO. i j
HU. ni'KI.AP
re and lor sale
11 KK A ( l.
bur. XSx'Lrxi
io
sales
EUROP I!..
i. fc.' 1'. .
J. t lfiiititi Tologrnph.
the
people
would be to vie Davis Weil,
Constitution. Wilson said the Senator from Kentucky and everybody else knew that the struggle
lor equal rights lor ail classes bail always been unpopular, and had been waged against the great vested interests and against pr-J nil ice the results of generations of wroug and oppression. He bail no doubt the negro suifrago question Inil cost the Hepntdieah party a quarter of a million of votes, but uo matter how uu-
SPAIN, .
MADitrn. January 23. The Pro
vistouul (jovernment, for the purpose ofj preventing a repetition ,ot' nuch outrages as'that at liureos, lias issued
a decree establishing the equality of
religious sects before the law.
IjONDON, .Tacuary 28. Late news
has beeo received from Paraguay, via
Ilto Janeiro. . . The. tow a of Aoinstora. wnicn
the Parapuayans. retreated after the
battle of Villcta, was soon alterwards
captured by the alned lorces. and IjO
pes ned, with the remnant ot ins
arntv. into the interior. tirfi
, General McMahon, the American
Minister, accompanied liopez.
. Admiral Davis was at Bacnos
Ay i es. - " 2 -,-'i'l
at 87 75iS ui.
WlIKAT 1 Ull
No. lhll 7(i. Coun is iut tiled ;
bel.er mail 0,;, Oats Firm atClrttiJc lor No. 2 to
while. . RvK-Kirm attl 40 for No, I. Cotton -Firm but ciuiet: sales of mid-
dlini2 al. 2Sc.
Waiiskx Jjuii at v-Jo: there is hardly any
demand. , ., : ,
Pkovisiovs Firm but auiet. Mess pork
held Bttf'tl. and sold at this rate. bnyi-rV
optioa for all of February, but oa the spot.
the demand was 11k lit, and it could not
b MV been sold to an V extent at ih ih-i tiian
$: 50. ISolk nun s are hold at t:i1, 15,
lli'4. aud ljci Itir shoulders, KHles, clear rll
Hint clear sides; but concessions of ;40
would liave bud to be rnniie at. tlie close m
order lo elfect sales. I i icon In iiimbTrtte
order demand at llti, Wl, and.lSe, but il
Is mostly ppld at J..,c h teller. Ijnrd quiet at
:t."!, and offered looro ireeiv. sttgaiwureu
kanis !'. witli a fair demand.
Bpttkh Very dull, and none but choice
salable; and the whole range Is 'M,t,X'f for
IrCKB, ,. . -I l t : : . !. .
CHKK8K Firm at l!'(.i'22c. lu;os-leclinKl to l!a2ih'. ami dull.
OiijI Lard oil tirm st tl til(l ti'.l. Unseed
oil. tl 07.
PrrnotriiM-Firm at ..v.T7c for refined.
UitiK'K.KruH-Klrfti and in good demand.
Huiiar Ji.c 11 ..Cilt'.w uliiiisi.
id Mis-Scarce; butchers pay 110 00,411 1.0
E.x'iiAiNUK Firm at par buying. - ' i.l ... '" . - - . Bt. honls Market.
By Telegraph. I,, . T. IjOUIS. Jan. 2.
Touaoi-O In gool ilemaod; prices tin
cbnn'ed.
i.kao Inadconate supplies a-nn nis;n
pi lct, iw-re Iikvm induced bnyeid to send
toNew York lor foreign, and orders have
bi-eii sent to Kurope lor shipment Via New
Orleans.! '
tViTTiis-Notbintr done.
H km p Sates id ciiolce uudros-sed at$l 35
tasi
l 1 OU'K J n eooI oemana tor low granes ;
other mialiLies inlul: siin'inne -olJ al
$5 50(10 , and tii 15f'C HO, Ihn latter for
cnote: XX $7 ObetT 25, and XXX to fancy i 0iHal0 50. . ... -. ' '
Whkat lrreHiitar; common to prune
Fall tl 3 rl 55. and strictly prime ttl 70
.til T7J4. 1 -. 1 :
(IM1.1-pan ana weas: at rs-.. e. Oats Dull aud weak at 59 itti'Jc.
Bjtl.r,v In-demand for cholcfl and
fancy at tt2 (MM 20.
KVK-i' inii at si zj;j, "W HfSKT Vert dull nt i5.
Piiik Ies active lmt firm nt $n 50;
sales at Cincinnati at t WJjo, aud at Keo
kuk nt Sit uo.
Uulk M ki8 Lrf-ss active, at ihv;c tor
should.-s, 15;c for rib sidm. 10!rlos for cieur rib. Hud I7ii17' ..c for clear si, ten.
BACOJI liOiew at M'4C lorsnouiuen.,
lor rin s ues. ana lc lor ciear wuc nuu
KnaiLr-otired bams
L.AKO Firm and active, at 20c for prime tierce, and 20'Jc for the llrst of April. liotJM A few sales at ltijji lle.. Arrivals
do init. exceed butchers' demand.
liA-nXB UiichaiiKea;:4c lor ln-
lerlor to extra.
Indnoi'ineut.s now offered In our Mllllnerj' lK-iiailiiieut. otir 'Irt.Mids and cipdotners
will be couviuocd that we inlend lo make
Cirrciat XoHtiiiction
T, ut'llnofrt, by selling Itonnel.s and Hals,
or Miss U imiil will iiihkh mem 14, .roer
111 an unexci-lleil style at u price never Ihifore done. As , , .
-itit. ClauH
Is at lisinil. and fvery loved one expects a
valuable gift, buy i Kloif-net- Sewing m-
elvlne. wiiK'li is easiel learned. ! llall.
10 t;el out .t orui-r, hiiu iiihh more m 11
ol win u wlltioiit cnaTiite mail Hiiyom. r.
h'u.'rv ftf:u'lititM :in inied to liive ! im'hc.
lion, or tlie moiu-y n i11111l. it. n ice aim aim
upward. Twenty piece.- of tiia.y jwunu
Flannel, worth 4.1 cents, which we will sen
1 What arc Yon Tilling? '
ProbalJy two-thirds of ill miult poi.u.
lalioil of the Unilid h I iI h 111. 11. 1.-.-, 1 r or less, In liar-room Httinii Ihi.Ir. - Hot ali-..-liOllc bevemges are habit ul y i in 1 .1 1 .e. I t.y t IpitipaiKl r1 people In tin' V 'hi ( r 111011 1 h i " keep out tho cold." I he alcoholic rniitertal of all these drinks s tunic or It n fitkivtnrii., and Is lelldnMd all Ihe more ihflelei ions ill consequence ( I bl i n; 1:1 ken )."- 1- ' ' - void t-heso datigerfiua rxrdnnls. Shun, astyou Won d shun t he deadliest Irti.i', nl lo-frl uliniultinLi. They pi ralye thedlg.tion, con gust 1 1 10 II vi-r, il Mm h Ihe 11 duiVl fiction fit the lihliuyt, Inita'e the bitwels, shatter the ih-i vch, t. ml J 111 pair I ho relison, o - 1 he or erntton of HO-: Ti:T TFU'H KTOMACII ItiTrKKS IS dlatiM'trift-illy opposite to 1 bis. Tboy spur iiooikiiu into uiiii il11ml activity; but thev tone nu.l 1 tul it . nil. If the digest Ion Is he bit-, they nwaken Ihe dormant eliei gles of t h t ton no-11, n 11 1 promote t he wot k 'of rkkIuii niion, if I hill ver Is slii't;ish slid tot 'Pit', I hi-v regi-net -Ht. It. It the kidney fall It -i loi in I heir Hit itloui j.riipi-rl.y, they nre. r"..''i luted wit bout bet n;r II ll I alt d. If the bou , Is 1 11 copNllpateil, Ihe perlhtnllio iciloii H moderately Inci eased, and tin) tli . i 11n s bectsiue natural noil rin-ular. Jf the t.t rv. art tremulous, t h y a 1 e st r"mrt Im ned. II Hits ml ml m ciouded, tho 111 L'l i-.K.I tenil lo dlseihe Ihe rlooiii.
These sic 1 lie eirecu or t ne creiii vfi.ic-' -
Pl.t.; TH, It! AND I'olUtKt'TI n, wnn ti ll twenty yea s lias Im-i u it k h phi tm .1 ici i.e
1)1 tins couuliy, and tneiieii aim ior which
stomtily Itiri'eitMis In all j ar s of the v 1 - Ol d llelllUpbetv. ' , '
t Is not ottered H a tuvrmr, nut n 11 ruHr1te; -nor will It ever l nsi.l to satisfy a i;ravl'g for alcotpillc stluialaiils, bucuuse list effect is to cic t, not I 1 eff , a hi I ", n .pellte.fir exvitauls. Tlet elm hi pious of temperance, will do well to niaik I lilt peculiarity, an.d lo recotnr ,en 1 It n ti e o .: sr salei pii piiraUon intn,ili g alcohol, thi.t-
used tf.i- medicinitt iii-poh.-h.
salei pi can lie
one. Iieial Ja2t
)oal
Iw nt flOcentu per yar.l. French Shirting
ami Dross f isuaeia onry im c-tn-. uii'i-
Kltlitsaiid Drawers in great variety. I tie
ls-t and cheapest lllaiikcl ever sold lbl eily. An endless vm lei. y of Shawls and Dress tiotsls. Our IlirtsM His-k of
t loilis and l asslutcres, Me twin -to: out
ut a .. 1 :,,,.!!.,.
In order to make room for Spring Wear. A complete sum;: l Isimeslic Oofnls d
every popular pnin.i, au.i at tne lowest.
prh'es, can HIWS) s lie 10111111 al i-.:ua paer, Dousing M Co.'s, NiW 47HI1.I 19 Main SIk iI,
In short, they have every thlli t Mii
Lb "oulr' appeiirauce ,
i.J'' A Curd. A clergyman, vhllf) res iling In South Aineria lis a inlsxlonarj , i -cov.- 1 .1 m fMifo and simple teme.ly lor the cute of Nui voiw Wealiliexs, Kully tn-cn v, DImiAucs of tlie Urinary and Setulisi oiuhiim, nml thr whole train of disorder.! firoothl on ny baiielul and vicious Juihii. Otiat numbers liave been cured by this noire n m-edi-. I'jouipteil bv a desire lo l.eiii-111 the Htnlcled and iiiilortnuate, I will send Ihe relpe for irHpatliiuiiid ic Inn i.hlw m.ii. C.0e. In a scaled euvcioiie, f.o any mo wlio
needs It. Ire of vh.trnr. A id rr.
, JO.-li.r ll T. i r MA.1.1 ' ' ' station D, r.ll.lo llniii-e,
JiWoid lap bl 1 New i ot k coy.
t
ijiow t i:t iTi-:''i'N.' fm.phi- S. In, 11.1 rlcii'... Send i.Srl 'h ntnl ilccrip lion. For application, moid 111...I.-I. ... t ovi r one loot in nl.c, nml 1 Mi llil l.ovim , l.l tut and stdiup lees. Spec Ileal Ions, dra wlns. cnveals; assluiiiiienlH pre pined; -: Je.sed claims ir cut... I. Al", tc.l.il. i i-nl-es, exleiiHi.v.1 -c.r pal.11 H, ui"! appeal. ii.ires MUNM A tXl .N-i. : I'wH lt, N4W "ioik, Jsp 11 ih i Uo ! - ' . rn 1 t-X ' 1 ' 1 i . -
This Sf icp.ll'l Hnlr Dye is t.hVc t In the
win Id;- th only -Hun mil peiPit i;
barmless. rellahle, liolan Jtueoiis; n.ioe.-
nsiluliueiil ; im ridiculous 11 nis ;
rtlfs the III rliei-l , ..I liad tiyew; ii'ni".""i.
lul leaves t ie Hair sol. no " .110.1.
t,l,k gr l,r,,liut Kol.l bv I'll 1 rn V Y C I -s HO-1 -
perfumers; ai.d prop.-t ly i Pp'i' 11 f.lr' Wig Kitciiy, No. ill Don t fssw Vbi k. .. 11
Ol TAio
rU'Sutiful and agreeable, all of which will
le Mold as cheap as I hey can be loiind anywbere. (deli
CliOCICS.
Wholesale Clock
House,
Boston, January 28. A petition
to rut; Mi-uaic -o. j li i i:.i fc ' i. cr.
signed by the lion, creorge li. Upton
and others, against tbe confirmation
of -the Alabama claims "treaty, has
been placed at the Merchant s Ex
change, lor signatures. ' -
. - t " " i 11 " x ... -. , i l
i Nashville, Jan. 23. A - company
of militia, under command of Capt,
llaynea. arrived to-day from Knox ville, and went into camp near this
city. Considerable quantities ot commissarv stores are bains iurcha3ed.
The Western - Union TelegrapTi
Company occupy, to-morrow, their new office in the Swanee building,
College btreer. , i . V ' .l-
t Hew Tork Dry (Soods Market.
By Telegrapm.' ' rw ona, Jan. 28.
The most Important feature In tho dry
fronds trade Is a reduction In the price of
iiJ spool cotton, In the face of arising market 1" for raw material at;d the continued biuh
premium ou gold. All lm ported simsii thread is now reduced to 9tjc, and Hadley thread, which is a domestic article, is sell
log at boo; in, ior oilier staple style ot
cotton thread prices are generally well
maintained, altnopeii tue dem-iiid In Keii-
eral is very limited.
GKISSLKIt & DELANO, VVIIOI.K.SAI.K Clock .Xonlci'H,
ATeen constantly on hand a FlHd, nssort-
rieulof Setti Thomas and other American
Jloctes: It F.O 1 1 1. ATO lis, OFF1CK AND
Send lor 1'ruse X.'.l to .NO. 48 MUX 8THKKT. marlOfllv
New Tork Hold and Stock Market. By Telegraph. Kiw Vokk, Jan. ffi. Money Kasy noil snpftly large; call loans at tn7 : prima busiueis paper in demand at 70. STKKi-rroj -Quiet at 9J Oi. toLn Steady; market opened nt HtfJ, fell to Lite's, anil closed tlrm at PKI'i. Ti.e export t'-day were Sll"ll,7tin, of which I2.il,700 were bars Just received from California. Clearances at tlie liJld FxchaMge Bank, $40.00,00.1 . Oovs.asMTCNTS Weak aud lower.
r.... ... iwi ii..i.',ii'H. '!? i rori.1 l:ft-'
do. -oi, ioHiW;i'; 'do."2' iio?.-.t.iio'?; do. No. 9 South Water Street,
iVtW, iK"" no21U:ml Kvansvili... Ini
J. If. SCllWKJMAN. ClIAUbKS KKK1PKK,
blew Firm at an Old Stand!
SCHWEGHAN & KIlEn'Kfc,
Steamboat Furnlsliln House,
Manufacturers of Chirrmcys, JJnacJwux, (Xper Strum i'ijnnfj. Wrought Iron Oxtkuiy Motes, and Kitrhm furniture. Also. Tin. Coupe"-, ami She t Iron Ware, ConiM-r Stills, Ac, made loonier. -'. ruling. " Hr:vMng- c- , D.alers lu all kind of ;iokiDg aud llcntintl Stoves, 1'halliug Dlslies, Ac. I'artitruhir utteutlou pal l to all kinds of repairing, ' ... Ail work promptly atteu.ied to,attd warranted to Ki v perfi'd satisfaction.
full ami me us t.
Ii' I..
sum, ;mU v ;
HovvrrfV
if eei Hi li t ,y ,1
.roin tin I: i i I '
IMptlu. ilM.y.. . .of sin
itii' i n t.
not her sutler thr, n, on Uo one-, snatched I '
V. ho iplng .'iiifh. "
;e 14.11 e of Poland 1
Mini wutld have .'. i -I
th laid
' I
ll i
I I is llill.il.l.l.
I
.1 mW if
Frasrant TolL't Soars
tt
IRi; pi:i'.AItl h ItV Ki.llfe l ..!- men Irom lle 1lil ria!, uo.l K NilW N AH THEM 'AM " ' "s.11 M" AMI PUS I'OM KHH. il!.f ICiniutu-rr. ' l! The ONDV IlKMAfll.l-: KK.Mf l'f lot lipse ltitOWM PIMroI.'iKA ruiNS on Ihe Jrrv' Mitlh ""' tWrklr l,litr. I'tcred only by Dr. I!. C PF.nnV. 4il r. 1 llreet, New Vmrk. Sold l-v rywln re. narSti d(ln, iioniKKS i 5roTnK:;s i mthki:h DON'T FAIL, T.i i'i;M ctt Hrs." WinHlow'a .'nthir.u, F-yrup. FOlt CHII'fHi.N TKt TMINtf.
This valnnble preparnt inn 1 ....... imitinj nu' in
ert. ootonlv rellevts In. child
but Invigorates tie- stonuu-li ......... i iictdity. tn"'! i'.iv ton
lo the whole sysl em. It 'vll I a i.o I n- 1 . n! 1 y rellevaOfUFtwu in hie Uwiwami Vi i. p (tl. to. W'e believe It Is tlie but ami .oo. it tr itdi in On: teord 1', all i uses ol ii y aud Jjitirrltmt VlaUtre r, whol lu.-i arisiu i from teet hisig or tiny ot t rr en it - e.
Full illrections lor uslt g will ncc each hoi tie. lie sure and call for " 1;V. V I N HOOTHINO HVKI'I'," li ivnig t.' c it, of "CUltTts.V l'i.:e.itirs- on Itn Wiauper. Ail otliets arc huno lnn Jel dJirOai
as I. ecu h-i .1 Itmumi nt In e
froiri
I.l, I u: and e i
up
m puny lIW 1
11,1-
.iit:h.l.i
ilou-i.
33 HUG CrlS l
hiVth,
JOil.V
Wholesale and He Sail whisk..
la aU i
Mitlicinm, I'ai i tt, O'l,
r,ni'h , if r.,
MAIN SI., bet. H.
-'I.
con. I im. I 'I i.!
Kva ii-.r . l ml.
,...,..,!, .r niietitlon elvi -,i to i i l'l VI No
UIMHlW tiLAS tout V Mo.. I p. II
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