Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 13 February 1869 — Page 1

(in nv490c.) DAILY JOURNAL.

One year, by maii...............tiO 00 " Six months, by mail. & do i Three months, by mail. 3 no By ibe week, payable to tar Her 25 j TRI-WEEKLY UURNAU rnayMtr. t r 1 7 00 BlX mnnth - , , , 4 00 ..... weekly lnnRVik One copy, one year .. - t 2 00 Five copies, one year...-.. 7i Ten eplea, one year.. . 15 tt TELEGRAPH SUMMARY. Gold closed In New York, yesterday, - ? t Two men were burned to death at Pembroke Mills by the explosion of naphtha. The town mill at Banltsboro was burned down on Thursday night. - A oowder mill at Hazard vUle. Connect!rnt. exploded on Thursday, and killed two men. ; ' .' ' '.' A ' buiglar named McDonald escaped from, the Sheriff of New York, on Mouday, while on the way to Jail. " Ex-Got. Hubbard, of Maine, was burled on Thursday afternoon, at Hallowell, with diftingulshedJtionor.il The examination of Pike, charged with poisoning hU wife, at Worcester, Mass., lia been poxtpooed. to the 25tb Inst. John Mitchell, of Wilton, N. H., baa been arrested for trying to burn up bis wife witli-a bottle of keroseue oil. She waa bnrned In a shocking manner 0 he Overseers or Harvard College are IKeufisiaz the propriety of definitely dcflninir the duties of s President before I electing one. liamberzer, who shot Miss Balrd, and afterwards shot himself In New York, on Thursday, died the same night. The gbl still lives. ' ' The fr'ends of John C. Blaine, tbe Chesap abe p urate, are endeavoriDg to have him released. He Is conllaed In the eouaty jail of Brooklyn. The New York German Demociatlc and Itepublican Comuitt nnito Ip ifttitlonl ie Congress to revise the United States naturalization laws. Geore ' Linberger, of Chicago, ' wa swindled, iu New York, ont of two bun. drod dollars. The Mayor forced the swindler todUgorge. L:bauon Springs Railroad, in Vermont, baa been finished and leased to tbe BeunliiKton aud KuUdud Kallroad. Tbe latter road is owned by Butler Duncan and others, of New York. ' aeorge W. Thorne, Revenue Collector In New Jersey, Is on trial, witb bis sureties, at Trenton, for frauds The aiuouut Involved is over one hundred thousand dot lars., 1, . ,..'.'.. ,i ..' , ' ! A coroner's inquest held on tbe body of Murray McConnell In JacksouTilie, Illinois, returned a verdict of murder agalust A illlam A. Koblnson, a grocer of that city. i " - The office of the Vindicator printing cTiIce, Atlanta, Oa., and a frame dwelling. blougiBg to Mr. Berdaketz, were burned ou thenth. i Loss 525,000. i ! t ' Major-Ohm. Barnes, ofj.be United Slates army, died at Springfield, Mass., yesterday. He was one of tbe Commissioners of tbe Pacific Railroad. , - , , , The British Government refused to give up the body of Whalen to bis friends for a wake.' , The Fenians of Montreal threateu a large demonstration, unless the body Is given up.' Resolutions have been passed by the Irishmen of Quebec, sympathizing with Whalen's widow. Tbe Missouri Legislature on .Thursday, devoted most of its attention to fire and marine insurance companies. A bill Iook log to the restoration of tbe ballot to persons dlsfrancMsod wo rejected.:' A bill bus also beeu introduced to establish,. a Board of Physicians aud Surgeons, who shall examine all practitioners and give certificates as to tbeir qualifications. This will open up a bitter war between the rival systems of practice. . , . ; (, ., CONGHKMSJIONAIi. XLlh C0XGKESS TUIBD 8SS10X. "SE!fATE......W ASHrNGTON, February 12 Monday was Bet aside for the consideration of District of Columbia business. Cragiu, from the Committee on Terrltniieg, reported, with amendments, and lecouimeuoed Its pusssge, the bill to proide for a better administration of justice in the Territories ot tuj United Slate.. Ramsey moved to lake op the joint reso lotion declaratory of au act to establish I he American Line of Mail steamships briwecu this country a -d Europe, and give Hie Company auother year to build their ships Heiidrivks opposed taking up the bill. Whyte aiso opposed it, and said be tou id oppose the bill itself. There were already two Hues of American steamships from Baltimore. Nyn asael him what flag those ships .sailed under. - Vh)te admitted they sailed under a futrlL'U flac - . Tliaver was in favor of taking up tbe Jjill. Ho liked, at least, the object of it, to lane our mall carrying business from for-i-tumner said bis course, witb recard to itif p roposed iineol Aiuetlcau steamships, vi.uld oe deiermimd by the degree in -winch it would cues. I en ocean pasbane. The motion was sull under discussion at tLe expiration ol the morning hour. enei uiiiu moved to resume tbe consider ation ot the currency bill. Ou motion of Tiuui bull, Wednesday was set Dirt tor the oousiuerauon ot tue mil to it organize the Judicial system, of the IJniletl stales. Moi ton t lieu addressed the Seuate on the bill in telailou to the public debt and tbe eurre-icv. Wiliiams followed In advocacy of his aiueiKimt-nt. providiuz that not more l nan tJ.iJXi.wn) ol currency snail be counted In auy one month. He said the Seuator fioin Indiana I Morton I had attacked witb i.qiial veheiueuce the original bill, and its xietocu, auu me ainenaments uesigneu to remedy those defects: that the Senator Defined determined to oppose every propojttliou coinii k irom auy loeinoer ol tne ! 1 iianoa Committee, -without regard to its merits: it was well known tiiat he bad a pet theory upon ihesuljeelot finance, aud ho anpefireu to tnma ii impossible ior any nut) but himself to Suggest anything valuatue lu relation io it,, unless tne suKirestion hariuouized with bis theory. Tbe Senator from Indiana had artrued and attempted io show from the history of Kngland that i lie most disastrous results follow from auy considerable contraction; but it was t av to demonstrate that bis own plan for the n-sumpiiou of specie payments, if udonud. would produue a more violent -j,utiacllou than would be brought about hy anylher piau yet produced; yet the r-tuatoi's idea was thai the Government should hoard up iu tbe Treas ury all tue goltl it snail receive, exeept what Is used to pay the public debt in two and a half years, tueu mLiimm mKuiia nHmenls. The eoid bainir thns withdrawn aud hoarded, of course it would be violently contracted, the green- ' back curiency would be contracted aud bordeJ lu another way. - A man having suiiitu in fru l:tek. s worth to-aay outy j7,u)J lu gold, would, upon the adoption of tbe plan of tbe senator from Indiana, withdraw It from circulation and board it in his sale., bavins: the guarantee of tbe Jaw tu.t at tbe end of two. and a half years lis fT.ouo would worth flu.oOO. This would- b-f the- Inevitable result, because no man would take tbe risk of ordinary business when be could so profit ably hoard bis money. He went on to delend tbe scheme ot the Finance Committee, which, with his amendment, wouiu oe ion oest miu naiesi. way yet sug. seated ot bringing .about all the oarUtM who professed to desire the resumption of epecie pay menu. Sherman opposed Williams' amendraeut. oecauao lie thouxtit there would arise a uifiiculty in delermiutug what nartlea SbOuid be entitled to uieferanea in ine eonversion of greenbacks Into bonds -when the amount vo ue so converted was Jimiied to two minions a mourn. Williams said tbe rule should Jae, first orrie ti nt served. Kherma- said that according to that rule tltose nearest the -Treasury Department 4-ould go on tbe first or second of every mouth. . ' wiiiiama thought tbe difficulties suz Bested were very slight compared with the ulfferent resali and Injury tnat would arise from the too rapid contraction wiLhln. ' ' -' Morton said the amendment Of tbe Sen ator from Oregon (Williams) was no better than the provision iu the original bill, be2tuse It proposeu to limit tue amount ui ij traction to two millions a month : but ie was opposed to all contraction, as It was jincaiiea ior, nunewmiitry, ana utterly useless. - - Kessenden thought it would be wiser o authorize theSecietary of the Treasury to issue bonds In exchange lor greenbacks, und leave the time and amount to tils dis cretion, than to compel bim to make tbe

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issue In an amount to bo fixed by Cgiv I he Senate thon vote4 on tbo.fi rt. clause of the aiueouMon oneaeu wiinaw: limittnsr the atnonnt of cou'raetion to tw inl!lioo a montb, which wa rejet-ted, all the Senators present vollnsj in me negai xreit JiiiCKaicw. t. a u on., uht iH LMxeii, Hendriaks, Howe, f Pattersoa of 1unesee. rto.'and VVilliMTDs. ' " ; Then, at 4 o'clock, the Senate took ia recet till 1UO p.m. j EVENING S KSMIOIH. The Senate r.assuabletl at 7 O'clock and resuiued the uotiaideratiou of the i;iver and Harbor bill. The appropriation t r moving the otitructions in j!.aHi im at Hell 4ia and other piacts, wtm m-fln.-Mi to !2i5.W. One of the amendtuents w i.-i w M,riinuniLU'H. wastostriKe 'ZK"l.rr" ';Z7ti ;,, .of tiVOW) towards com pit tin iue? Jj'f f.y t. Canal.' --v. .T ! lll'8B- WASHINGTON. li. 14. s Pike from the Naval committee, report ed a bill referrlnii tuiuiiiuuum j"u n.. xteamer Kearsue.. reciuot; mtj ia-wa 19UU) to(be diailbnled as prize-money, that being the estimated value of the rebel pirate vessel A labama, destroyed by the Kearsaseon tha mn oi .nine, After Htaud ciuttKiua : wv xi mi u of a proviiuoo that no money hiiodiu oe tied toanbare.but only tptlieiniucr litm S"0 'V . ' n,,.1,t,H from the Committee on lie. conntru tion, reported a bill to provltle lor tbeorgauizai'.ou oi a provincial mveinment lor the State of Mississippi. , Ortieicd printed and recommitted. . a Piovlslonal Liovernuieui, lur mu nam of Mississippi- ...... lit, it mrutlrd. That for the better security of person and property In Mississippi, Itke Constitutional Convention Of snfd Htate heretofose electea unaer anu iu iiurunra of art ael. of Connies-! oassf U aiaroi zn, eniitltHl Anact torthe more emieiu grv einment of -the ronel States, and the so v1 ui-lm rrt:un?rsMHnpplerDeuta.ry there. t.t iiniHiidi.torv iJiereUV Is Jiereby aul horl.ed l assemoiO'ioi i nwii , hjkjh uio rullnr t h Fresiiient Mmreoi : ami m c:se of his failure fvr thirty days to simimou tuii.l !rtnveiitiH.-hiSt-tne-i'omHiHiuiing (General of the ouriu jviuiLiir- m .rirL 1m herebv authorlKetl miu rennircul . bv irocl:UHrttlOII- to fUDilDVD hmIi! i'ouvenllou Ul , Jissrtiiible . it tbe ilaolfal of said Stale:, saicf. Convention shall have, and is heU rauLUoiiafU u ex-xrr-lxM Mia U)llwii)t ou w;r-i j ii aiWiliou tu the powers bow auwiorixeu. j uw,vto wlL; To aDliolut a I'rovisiotial ,Ov0.ruor to make removals ano appoii i.-ius oi it miilIi 'f.niiliLH. lowufcimvi ajui, uiuec ..tfiiif llm Provisioiiiil overniiuuit of said State, U authorize the provisional Uovernor of said state to r. move ami nj point registers elections nuder said i t of Congress; to submit to the people ol snid State the i;oTntuiiou iHjrruii'nu iiwubu by said Convention, eti.aer wiui "r wim..ii atnoKliiinnts: 1,0 fcrovide i'fliaai' frvr iw.i.lii..' Mil tleclioils'autnor,.ei by miid acts of conjres, and for scerta.roln and declarlngthe result or saifl neeiions, sua nAPiuiirnr anv election which itiily Ix? u.fi.i t.. rui.itiiM, iti tn"reie:l ion tl t!V" . . ....... i . .u i . i . .al).tilntivintnii Ti -1 v"' submit to the people of said State; to x'euipt from attaeliiueui or saie oi e.veeiu.iou for ueot any nouseiiom piupri ij , ircmtutal and mocbaaical, lpipleuutti'flJHl tools not exceetHB" in vfttue dv Ititrtilri'd aolin.ru In anv one ease, ana to p ss ..t. nr.lillH.llCr not lnCOUHlSleni will the Constitution and law of Uw -ITnirt Hta.tAo .iui -it mav ticoin.- neeessury t nroiAct all oerson in ilelr Hvex, Ul.erty iimi noirtv : ITamded, 1 hat i a ventlon shall nl continue ines.k.r. aoie than thirtv dav. or allow the ttumia-M thereof moie than flvo .KUlars ieacii iiiv rh (utmDensatiou. nor more iii;m ten niuntrm eior iraveiiiis fcu iinu uum iiia n him oi meeuntr. .. . . : Kirn 'l. The Keveiul- ORl1nnces which m Ije uasBed UV the Constitutional Con win Ion of said Slate, as herein provided. Shall belnloroe lu said Stale until dinapproved. .by IJonaress, or- oniii ausais-appi Kha.ll Imve adoutetl a CoUKlitution oi -Msid Uovernmenu aua . ue ,aiu iuii-Jia.vi be approveil by Coiifjress: J ovttlr.l, 1'ha.t not.liiriHr in tld at' cimtatnod Mi.iit deprive auy iersou Of iri-l" by jury vilife courts of f aid State for oli'cnses against tins laws of said State.' 4 - Bca 3. The military oommauuerH in inn cities of said State shall uive aid to the nitiiwrinr the orovisiouat Government of a.id state in preserving peace and enforc ing the laws, and eseciallt fii suppressing unlawful obstructions ana -lorcioio lesisttnm to the execution oi tue laws. i Skc. 4. The said Provisional Governor m a. v. after the adjournment of said I on ventlon, remove Irian otlioo.' in a id st:ite any person noiunig om;e niri t in, au appoint a successor in his stead, mid may also tin oil vacancies that mav occur by dentil or resignation, or oiherwi otject, bow evr, to the order and oi-etioii or tno HinHiiiem oi ine uuiieu oih-b; jn.i nn President of the United States mav at an time relieve saia fiovisiouaa, uuvm and aoooint a successor in mi xteno. i.. a nimint a. suecesHor 111 his S sir. a. Anv uersoiis whosha.li i.y breach. intention, fraud or toree, iiiteni.. to prevent auy citizen of Mississippi from vott in who may be etitii'eU :yole, ball be deemed guilty of iui-ddin.;.uor, ana on oouviction, shall lie pui:i-iied by a fine of not less than iw u r more inau vi.miu, or by luiprlsonmei t oi not.l"s than thirty days nor for more tbnu two yeais, In the discretion ol tne court. SKC . The courts OI me u uiiou niaies ui said State, shall have concurrer t jurisdiction of eases arising under the fifth section of l his act. ' . . SKC. 7. Tin poll tax ieviea in any one yearupou any citizen of Mississippi shall tot ex-eed one dollar and fifty ceuis, and all laws in said Stave for tbe collection of taxes anil debts shall be uniform, and every citizen shall be entitled to all the exemptions and Immunities in this respect of tbe most favored oitrzeus or class oi citizens. SKC. a. All acts ana parts oi acts, rs uir as the same maybe in conflict with the provisions of this act, are;uereoy repeaici. The House resumed the consideration of Butler's piivlleued resolution protesting against the manner of the orders of the President of the Senate pro tern. - Dawes, oi Massacnuseiis, occupieu m Chair as Speaker pro lem. , Butter conciuueu nis remavas communi cated yesterday in the advocacy ot the re-oiution. - - : ,.'.', Woodbriuge argueu inai. in cuudihik hm electoral votes, the House was not a mere ciDhor. but it bad the right to sustain the ItUtleS aUU IO pel 1UI LU , auu uiau inn clslon of the presiding otneer was correct In ordering tue Tellers to proeeeu wuu mo couut. I iii.nn said he should not attempt ti so over the questions discussed by the variorm centlemea wno naa preeeueu nun lie was in lavor 01 xiwviui too iuio fei'Yerniug the couut of the electoral votes insula i-iear auu uisuuill, no win ini iuku to the adoption of tbe resolution becanie he held tlial in re was no inieuuoiiiu vio lation of the rule ou the part of the presiding officer. He agreed with Woodbi UUe, that the error commiiieu oy ine tresiuius officer was in receiving the oUjectious ol .h irentleraau from Massachusetts. In the first place no wouiu notvoi lorimy resolution that would contain the slightest tinge of reflection on the brave ami pat rioi.ic Henaior nuiu uuiu, uuii nc uiuihiku submitting a resolution to lay it ou the table, so iar as me cuuu ui;w-vviuii hh been characterized asdisgraceful.'was con cerned, he ought to say he ,was sorry to witness tne scene. ii was an exciuug moment, and there might be some excuse lor ineeonuuct tnat was wuutobi. ub uiu not participate lu it,' nor did he sym patblze with either hide then or now. How was it that the House was aslted to censure a man si xiy-uiue . years . oi a.afe tbe oresiuinz ouicer jul. lOio . ou. a..e. an officer of the Joint Con vention, a -m-iU who , baa ueeu thirty feais lu harness, tue man wuo sioou n tbe vaneuards. the old captain of the legion of liberty, on whose head lias showered ts boquels, a man who st inds as the greAVvlng monument of this great age. Tht House '. was asked to lutriu-L a sti ng npua bim- becauso ltehad aeoiden tally dot e vrong. Were the members ready to do i naif Were they read t.i i.s-lgu to 1 nominy a mau who bad been born a pa triot, uvea a patriot,, ana would die a pa trioU ' Kotnins! wonia give Ijlm greaier satisfaction than to have that resotutiou withdrawn. He did not believe there was a man in tbe House who could put his baud on his neai t- ana snow mat be was ready to censure rieu. wa le, m the idea that be had acted from any improper mo. t T. . . ... Butler x never uia j u. uovw -K-ll Logan l Fay mat i suouiu twe tu see Butler I have never oeueveu, uu uo not now. that waae evtr meant io uo, or ever had done, any lniennouai wmus hnL T linhs uv tne nnviireesoiuiBiioiiii Involves that Question. .It has been dis cussed. It Is necessary to have legislation so that this will never happen again, iay ins aside all pride ot opinion, auu wuu distinct enunciation that 1 have never cen sured Ben. Wade, or meant to, for any in tentional wrong of nis out in at ins act aeuDsnnuer inn tsenaie. or wnatever in fluence it might be, was an Invasion of tbe prlvlieges of the - House 1 am .ready to withdraw the resolution, and accept the substitute sGggestod toy the gentleman iuu wot .uiifc iieisey. - , ' Kelsey's amendmeni read a.a foilnura. Jietoived, That the subject of the amend mentof the joint rules lavorlmz the con ventlon of tbe two Houses fo th nnnni. Jug of the electoral votes for President aud Vioe President be referred to a Select Committee of six, with tbe power to report. ' Pruyn and Mnlllns had other substitutes which thev desired to offer. - Logan declined to yield the flor for that purpose,

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Ipiied oiiiKtion 'the tfvricrliA;).! tyi ri ; on Thospeaner pro. tern. (Dawes) overruled me point or oruer. . .. . . ; fc'arnsworttj appealed from the decision ithi:iiRlr. iaceilvniovpil tolaythe appeal on the table.1 Agreed io-ye.-t3Ir nays id). ljOa n renn riling his remarks, said that a .longer discussion or the Rtibjecl would keep up a disturbing element iu the House. , He hail soticiaded that, the discusKiori anff the excitement should cease. He lielitved tnat Hie- proper way to arrive at l nut result, was to have the resolutions and aineunJment laid on the table;' a resolution .ought then. to be offered and releired to a Cominlt.'eo discoanected entirely with the ide of eensure. but look. inir merely to an amendment of the rule Koverninz tbe couutlnt; of tbo electoral voUs. he therefore moved to lay the whole subject ou the table. Tbe motion was ug reed to; yeas Is), na s 53, -Antoiion was made to reconsider, and laid on the table, which clones tbe matter. me next, business fatten up was toe Din fco authortzo tbe buildin'r of a military aud postal railroad from Wasbiugton to wew York. The Question . oeinz on its passage, the, bill passe! yeas loo, nays 62. Cook. Pomerov. ickev. and" Pettis, who were In favor of the bill, were paired off with Kerr. Sityreaves, Myers, and. Hill, who were opposed to it. wood's amendment, tne tine maitinsc it hill to deprive states of their coustitn tional jurisdiction over State territory, and to take control or trie railroad inter ests of tbe country, w.os reject! d. nroya astceii leave to offer the following s lleialtcrt. That ia view of the o motion wliic;i arose ou the late counting of votes! for Presiiieiit and Vice President of the United States, it be leferred to the Com mittee on the Kevi.-dou of Laws to inquire nto the expediency oi such legislation as may be necessary lit Rucli cases, and also to provide lor sucti cases, auu also to provide that the Attorney General prepare and forward .o the Government of the Unltd Stales proper forms, which may be used by the Klectors of President aud Vice President ia the discharge of tbe duties which devolve upon them by law. -' iiojecteu to oy .Benjamin, oi .Missouri. The House then, at half-past four, took recess until half-past ccveu iu the evening, the session to be exclusively lor the consideration of tbe tax bill. T;3E LEGEAF H. Cobgrossional Prbceodingg. Housd Debate oa llesolution of Censure of !V. V i Wade'd Conduct. . ,l Ban. Butler Badly Defeated Besolutiou iLaid son tho Table, by a Vote of 130 , ... . Yeas to 55 Nays New a by Atlantic Cablo, I Jf Indiana Legislature. 1 . Petboit Fodfuary 12. A yonDg inan named MoKver was murderedAt Ivalamazoa ' last night. . . Two men Vicro iirvetiteil on suspicion. J ' i). W. , Woodcock waa shot and killed near Cattle Creek, last night, py John Dclany, who detected Woodcock stealing' ironl his auiokc-house. 'New York, February 12. It having" become evident that neither of tho cases, in whiolt- BiaLsdoll i defendant. can bo tried at this term, it was decided, Thursday eveniitgv to send him to Sing Sing to serve out hia three ycara sentence for whisky frauds.... Ho peeuied .surprised; at being sent nooficr 'than he expected, and Said,', It is hardly worth while to bend me, as I expect a pardon by Saturday, or Monday, certainly, at farthest." ' New Yohk, Feb. 12. The U. S, Sloop of Var, Canaudagua, Commander Strong, from Cibralter, Nov. lUJ.h, arrived yesterday. ., A report is in circulation that Colicott, who was sent to the Albany peiiitentiary some time aero, had re ceived a pardon from the President. The rumor, however, was not traced to an authoritative source. M. Qiiinn was killed by falling from the front platform of an Erie Street, Jersey City, car, the wheels of which parsed over his body. Quinn is tho young man who, a short time since. acquired considerable notoriety by marrying a youug Jtucago school gu t, who was spirited away from him by her relations. EUROPE. Uy .tiiixttio 'JL,cIart-n,il. , ENGLAND. ! London, February 12. It is stated that the Persian army, with Sah at its head, has gone to Bagdad. In the nieautimo tho lurkish troeps arc pushing J'orward to the Persian fron tier. . . At tho banquet to tho Ministry at Fishmonger's Hall last night, (Gladstone remarked that the last House of Commons had been eoudemned by the government ot the day, and that government had been brought to the bar of public opinion ou the distinct issue and policy ot the people, uow most clearly defined. ! .,' ":,! IKKLAND. . - 'Dublin, Feb. 12 The Mayor will take advantage of thn first public levee to present Queen Victoria with a' monster petition for the atunesty of Fenian' prisoners, which has been ex tensively signed by the corporate au thorities - of the cities and towns throughout Irelaud, FRANCE. ' -Paris, Feb. 12. The bullion in the Dauk of France has increased 14,(K)O.(HH) francs.- ' . r J ' SPAIN. i Madrid, Feb, 12. The Constituant Cortes was formally opened yesterday 1 . . " it 1 1 . with great ceremony, me city was profusely decorated in honor of the event. Crowds were in the streets, flags flying, and the day was regarded as a holiday. Sereucdelivered a con gratulatory address on the assembling of the deputies. He said that the nations of Europe in attaining a higher degree of civilization throw off the traditional bonds which fettered the public mind. Spain delayed for a long time following the example of her neighbors. She now calls on her Representatives to .construct a new edifice. The revolution . has achieved a blood less victory. The strength of the nation has not been impaired. hut the extravagance of the former administration has been disorganized aud embarrased it finances. The government relies upon the Cortes to remedy this by economical changes in its administration by wise legislation in regard to the public debt and the payment of the intercut thereon; by economizing the expenses of the

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al in which had been adocted in relation to religion, tho jrefes and educa tion Dy the Provisional srr.vernment must now - be consolidated by the action of the Deputies. Our rev olution here is not responsible for the rising in Cuba. That is due to the errors of the" past Government. I Jic expressed the hope that the insurrection there would be sneedilv extin guished, and that tranquility based on reform would be durable. He preT dieted that slavery would be aboli hed without-compromising the prosperity of the Antilles. In conclusion, h congratulated the country h its r el a I tions with foreign nations, now more intimate than ever before. I CHICAGO. Suicide Funeral of Ex-Senator Mcconell More Crime Female Suffrage Convention. r. .. , Chicago. February 12. The book keeper at a clothing establishment in! this city suicided at he Sherman IIou3eearly this isiornine, by'shoot iug himself through the heart. ! lhe funeral of the murdered LxSenator McConnell was very largely! attended -in . Jacksonville; IUs'.tbis afternoon. Jwidenee accumulates tLati llobinion is the criminal. Westry Nelson, who murdered Lam bert, a wealthy farmer. -.residing -near Beloit, Wis., on Wednesday; fur his money, was arrested estcrday in bavannah, Ills , and is now in jail iu JonesYille,. Wis. . Ho . confesses the crime. .; , : , . j. A. The Library Hall Suffrage Conven tion was? Very numerotifly attended to day. Miss Anna Dickinson and W. Wells B row; rolcred orator of Joston, were in attendance.. bpsidos Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony tthJ the others mentioned before. The resolutions reported 1 bv the Commitiee on lleso'utions, declared .1 . . . . ii - . ." , tnat as woman is. oiuaiiy inrrestcu with man in havieff good laws execu ted, she ought Io poesa the rfohtJof suffrage, and resolving to make a uni ted effort to so frame the new Consti tution of Illinois .that no jdi.-ti upjio n shall be made 'afnoYig the citizens in the exercise of sufirage. The resolutions, after being discussed, were adopted. INDIAXA LKUISI ATl'llK. Summary of Procccdlnss for Fcb.lt. r,., .SENATE. , . ...r.- ..ri4, i , TiiORSnAY,-FelH-n.try 11.' Mr. Jaquess. from, tho Military Committee, to whom was referred the petition ot, bamuct -JMcCormick 'and others, for money expended by them n the df tense . of suits .-brought $ bv Andrew. Humnhrej's and others, while actiDg as members of the, Indiana Let j;iuu, iepuriuu in iavor oi allowing $1,074 1)5, the amount expended in board and expenses in attending court n Indianapolis. Ihe report was adopted. wi Senitc bill No. 158, to provide for the public printing, the price to be paid, the time and mode of electing' a State Printer, defining his duties, fixiDg compensation, ,&c., bciug a special order, was discussed at length, and referred to the Special Commitee on lees and Salaries.! ; : Senate bill No. 11)7, known as the Omnibus Educational '! bill, intro duced by Mr. Hughes, was discussed at length, and made the special order for next Tuosday afterooon. lhelollowing new bills were introi uced: "" ' ' ' '" " J s Senate bill No, 227. to, fx the tiine of holding Common Pleas Courts in tho ! counties ol Lawrence. Jackson. and: Bartholomew., Tlie rules were suspended, the bill read a third time and passed. , . ' . . . . ; , , 5 t Senate bill No. 22S. to create an In surance Department of tho State, with a salary ot d.ouu. Senate bill No. 229. reeulatias the fees ot County Clerks, Auditors and Sheriffs. Senate bill No. 230. to amend sec tion 4 of the act to authorize the sale of certain real estate, and build a residence for the Governor. , ' HOUSE. Petitions and Memorials Two pe titions on temperance; that from Gal-5 veston, Cas3 County, was read, t lhe following members presented petitions on temperance, which were referred to the Committee on Tem perance: Messrs. Pierce, of Vico: Cox", of" Miami f Vardeuiao, of llatidolph; Higginsof Booae; .Fairchild, of Carroll; Admire, of Morgan; Milian, ot Henry, several; lligbee, oi .voseiuko; Bowen, of Wayne; Stew art, ol lkush, -neveu petitions' Wil aois, ot Hamilton; aud Shoemaker. of Perry. ;.: A memorial of A. C. Matehet. ngsinst medical quack erj. t . A. communication from Governor Moi ton and th Third Auuitoiv dn reference to a fee charged by some atT torney lor adjuftirg certain clatinjof the State airainst the Government.. A communication from the old comrades of GeueraJ , Hacklemaa. in Putnam Cuaty, iu reference to jh proposed monument. ' ; , On railroad monopolies. , , . : . . . Acclaim that. was referred, to the Committee on Claims withoutreading.' A remonstrance against chamnutr of certain county lines. ' , : Bills passed : Senate blfl No. 227. fixing the .time of holding Courts in the counties of Jenninsrs.-rLawroneo. Jackson and Bartholomew. " " ! :' House Bill ro. 202, mating certain appropriations herein named ( nurChase money or tim House ot lioiugiJ.) House bill No. C, in reference to the construction of lateral railroads, and the manner of proceeding on the part of property holders for damages. House bill JNo. 09. fixing times for holding Circuit Courts in the Fourteenth Judicial District. House .bill No. G4, defining the counties that shall - constitute the Twelfth Judicial District, and fixing the time for holding courts in the Barae. - - ' , ; Bills indefinatly postponed. .u illouse bill No. 2:k. rcnealin all laws in relation to.shqoting and- trapping prairie hens and ehiekens. House bill -JNo. 177. to amend 'see'tion 31 of. the Common School laws' with refen6nce to the compensation f JJiaectors. House bill No. 1S4. to ameend sec tion 100 or the Common School Maw of March (5, 1SG5, requiring teachers J to attend the bchool Examiners Teaehers' Institute. . , r. House" bill No. 1SS. Dreseribiny which shall be competent witnesses in the several courts of tho State. House bill rio. lbJ, prescribing cer- . . ... i. - '-t

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tain duties in criminal circuits, -and of prosecuting attorneys or the Fame. ' House hill No. 190, to amend seatiop. one pip jacjt tt.qaiiiii j lecoTdeis tO'i ecor J deeds,' mortgaged, eto IQT1ARY & C'OMMElillAL Ky Telegraph..- ; n H Toar.,b. ia, . Cotoi Dull' and lower; Sales 2,000 bales FbouK Beceipu 4, 79 barrels. Flour less lurtive, an t-carfly so tina " prices nochanged; sales 7Wt b-n elatS ) to410 ui ouiTiuuf outmami western, (5 7j 7 16 ior extra Mine, u a.ti!n io tor extra Western. 7 fxigS Hi for white wheat extra. 8J 74 6S GO for round-iinop Ohio, fcT 5U(A 5i for extra SU Louts, !9 tm ifj f,2 t0 for good 1o choice do., closing quiet. Uyt, Kloairqniets sales. Jui) barrels at t256j7 a5. CoruKieal u.niet. ' - , Wil BirNniBinoIlT unchaiied." s ' ! WHKAT-Keceip'.s aJUO bushels. Wheal less active, and scarcely so firm; sates iS.iiOO btudjetnatm l "j 1n ,No.-y Strtnat in store itua.Uyliveijiia, and tl til lor. WestItVK Quiet and beavy. BAitttir-: ull. . iJ.iRt.Ey MAi.T'-O.uiet. " i CWn Kecerpts t,-W bashels. ' Corn lessi aciive; new lower: old firmer; sales "iUlud bushels at J(-lle Urr new miimt MJe for New Orleans whit. tl Of nt l tr.-fr.. utd mixed Wesierii in store, aud tl tii Ior urn y ctiw-rii yellow. - - '. . i WAT3-!-lieceipu boshels; Oats fifmj with moderate inuu.ry : sales aiLumi Umiii at 70iE70).c for We-teru iu store, 77h7Sc l r do. afloat, aud fcOc lor old Western, t KlfK Dull. . : t'i COk'VSK -- Ffj-rH : "tfal8 Of &JA usuAti'nr Rio ou piivate te-ms. . , , suGAK-f.s-tted;ffleSi of i.ZfiO h lids, at 'l:;,.il: lor Cub and l.?'4c for 1'on.n KinnaiHv t,W 'boxes of Havana at l- rtl.'j'ie. . .Aiui-tiSKS J;.ieile.i; HHles of fi(KJ bfa'dsl ol Cuba at. 5oc, and asu barrels of New Orleans I'Ki Roi.Ki;M-liu!l at Mct tor crude; aiid :.7:K'ic i' r rvflattl iu boiui.. ; i - iiuia-iuiiiuu(fie rtiiuestat &Ijc for' Aliiri ic,l u. tib Linseed firm at Jl liSvjl, ca, - , i-ihrrs .TtTiii'KMriMK-iiuicl and steady at u.r:l'..- - ' , . ' , , . ; ; oKi Dull and lie.tvy ; KniM of li-Vl bari i!n; nrtjA: M lor ixtxw mess : ?u lor old do. ; fcft :.jar isl lor prune; 1B IMtil vo for pt iuie httovf !- '. 1 t .' n -1 f i -tjfct t'-tr t-.Ty ; jjah ol US UuntMi at juot fill M Uit ln-iv llkii.nn-ss; IMn.lu0iirufw extiiv lu.'S-i. - '1'Urco e (put t; iit of -loo t-lorces'at $!7i4-'ii) U0 lor priiuu ineMM;flU W( S;" M for India mess. Beef hams slaily 1L 9 -II Ct r M EA-1)at't I ; Va feVlTttj-iacRascfT-it fr, and I jlSc 5for lijiUiie lor sttoutders bams.. . (i.t .u..'i. J Okkhsko Hogs Lower, at lS'ifPc for1 Wat wi and. -i-t Lib- ior'lty ; mlitdles (ju et and'hea-y; sales 00 bxs Cumberland (,-ul al priate terms. Lauo Ileavv ami lower; sales 5.'i0 tierces at l!)'ii-O'c. chiefly aio for steam; Jfin, chitfy as'fe for kettle rendered also 1 ,7i tierces Kt.-am, seller Keoi uary to, and iiirlii'l'Oii Aut:iin1,t 2i)J!if .') X H!TIS.:k Sleady, at itx.'ik; lor Oiiio. Ciikksk Kirm al I7(i:!. Fitiuiir-ndMje)d tiull.and loy;er. lew VtirK ooia una block Market By.Trtlegiapti.1, . ,5 4 Vobk. reb.'Ii. j ' MoXk Y-Is ahuiiilant and onsy, at 5o7 p-r cent, on call, .Spring tnuJu is cou-r-tanl ly ioCi'ea! oi, au.l bnlnesS In isonie depart men's Is Zkw M per ciuit. tri i-jiter than Must year. The principal iurchas s :.re for .tint seuth, Wlncn takes a larye amount ot goods, aua pny inn riusii lor a considerable ponioii tlm.'oi. Tho. West ia 4iOt buying fivoty, and tno rtjrfa sayssho is iHibiud lu to-r pnynients S'I'kh i,i nu-Heavy and lower, at f)&04 pirt-uiit. lini,nStlinil' mriKL nf Milk .lfLu, mwl l,.. iriL: ii trifle easfr; oitiied at Ui'i: touched i'i-i, aurf eloduu St lil.ti'.j.-Clearui re, tti7,(K) l.Oo. t ;oVKitrrwTtNrjWrrrK'-APtlVe ami higher under prices irom ubroiuj- Tliclu-iuiHfss. in-Loudou and, Ifrnikl'ort Jilrows aa imjiroviug eonU'.louce in our se-url lies, and a liirther.ailvtAiioe lM'.predleted here.' m he svivanco to-itnv was itl per ceuf. boiua jtio.5i2i.st marked on oki '(;. 'i'he ilomand iis heavy torsbipment and home inveslliiems. Foreiaju b iulcers took imki.uuo or jti.' oi'.uOrt f . -"., r;s und. !()-. Tne borrowing demand is iinnvy , Tb ifiiotationH in re: Coujions ot JftfSI, ll-lull l'-H; do. Ul'lll'.j; do. t!l, Jl:;'air i; do. Mi, llo'-HialiOlii; do.new, lu;ijJU.'tK; do. '7, Mus;.laciiio ', Hli$-4wiu;a l-V.,.1. 1 I 1 ..' Kl t.l i. (.,.,-ii . I LlCS llUH'l. I , t'hlca lti.(aW , lUlli HIV, . 1. Hi I'eleijraph. H 1 i CiiicAo, Fob! 15.' ! Kxciianijh Eastern exfliaufjo weak at 1-iii premium seliiu;, und 1-10 olf buying. ' Fboim-liuiei ; ext ra S j ,ZH. fx). I Wiikat Moderately Jiirtiv and less firm ; sules ol No. 1 at H 24ol 2ti: No. 2 at l 17(.1 17j4'; ciosins; at $1 17(fl 17i; sales Since 'Change at II lC'ii.nl lli! i I OKI Active- iTJen,t Jit4jJ(J hl-hor; s.-iW'S of uw-ai H-iX'i,Si! tf: ; no rdwt.M.ilic ; closi nr .' .il 1 at iWlie Ior new ; also, sit-s of No. 1 at 7 c. seller lust hull ol April; No. 2 at G5c. seller M'y, and lii' ie seller rtisl h ilf ; .VSj.e.VJ'.c miler last, hxlf of April; ft ,ti0,c, sj-ber last hlf of - M;wet,Twd tJlif,"" m-ller hist half nl April ; nothing done thiii afternoon. i 1 iats Firmer, but less active, and I4fitt liiuhr; snies of No. 2 ut 54i5Bic. and re jected atiti;closingduti atiilefor No.2; tsile.s or ro. seller ftliucb, at ft l.iic 1 KVB-Duil aud l2o higher; sales of No. 2 at si y; i II i; 11 win tcs-Q,niot and firmer at II 91. I I'lioVisio.NS -Opened tlnu at yesterday's inside prices; sales of uit-ss porlr at l.'ti 00, buyer February and Mu ch, and tiii 00 S32 .VJ on the spot; i-liwim; at jx! 0i(ia2 2.. Lni'd weak and lower; ciosins; at ly.uW ii: Out Meals viry dull: sales of I 'nmbertuuu at iS'c for loose and heavy lots. l.ii'ii iiwU3 4U . Ilu i4 10 ftr couimoii mid iSIl (Otjll b0 for fair to guwl .-blppluy. r Ortf-ans Market. Hi Talerah. N.w Ori.kans, Feb. 12. 4toti.n fi o, tpts r,9 4 " t u 1 f xprts or-bi weetf, k t.tverpool; 19,1-ts bales; to the Coniinnit,, fi.li bales; coast wise, ; am bales; st;cit irj,(k,7 hales; sales to-day 5,'JM) ba.es: for H10 week :iti,15( ale; market fc toady piiUd.iug 'JS- '.'ic. 1-i.oirK .uiei inid iirm; suieifiue SO 12; XX 7 26 i XXX 7 - .j r y rwS i -aUN-Mr ivca al 'TV'ifftid. " - I ats Firm at Tkl'.itA.v Firm at sl2(). II ay Supply liyhi-market Unit at S.'i; . 1'iiltK -Dull. KKVH .lobbinc-;ii. l-V .elilc. , I , a an -Fi r m ; t iereo aniOc ; ' k teg 22 ti'iAK -Ai five andjiishc idjii-ber; tirlnio "li jf lie: yciiwi4 w(ia io'.Assi:., Am ivo: prime 4iS.t.,ic. whisky Steady: Western leotilicd $1 00 (.ill 0S.c , , ,, C i- kkb .-N wie 1 m ft'mt 'tiantdtalr-'lV! Of)ic; prime JTylTc. ;1ii Q I YorJi Dry lioeda ,'HarKei. F.J TdeKTnph.l '"TYkw,Yoisit. Feb. 1:' X!arU t MMii tor first rhtMes ofr;(vi.lA, but thv tinder 1SS41I1 fm troni wil w-, t.ltltontti bii-ii.i ss is(ilowiy n.viviu iud prouilis hi increase next Wt-.-Ij.. In prices Micro Is no imparl t rbai)re.' 'On "Monday them will lityiii?u,'r.tlir(iinirof Sprimshawl :t t:HK),.ii to S-:T,i aud in'. UeiuK, U10 luoat -es;iil;if tlnrcii fe.r gooil liiuKes. . ..,:ii t-J 'J:;-" ,-,'' ' ' " ' t", i Lit, t. A .''.ii-.'--'-, t .$UtVH . . LoubYllie Marltct., l!y TfcieKrapivi , Lootavit.!..; Feb. 12. ToiiACVo -S ilos of iU hoheals: bigs to wruiijrsfifcwjttfWW.s f . .., ... Ovryori -jssc. ,.,.-..: ,.! 1..;,,.. ' Mftit 'ouii iJ,0D..- , .i ..1 r. ..fw 1 . ' ' liAlius 0-.f .-. ... ia .13 iiii w b ' !:ai.o.v BuiiuuirSiliSc, clear b"Hldcft 17'.ifl., ruid cleat sides lsyllS' '5 ,! --"In ilk. hi i'f-v,r.s--5hoiiltMs..lutj(iii'- iear rib sides. ltifcjvlJc and clear ides nX IT-e, all packed. , . . , . .,, w . J-'i.oiij iSnperiine,Si 7A&'2, . u h . J f ihax SI 7iHi id. i t ,.i :. .:.,.-. COKN O'Xulhh. f u -mi '.- " " , i'is-ftMiw, .,... ,.. ir. 'a.i . 1 u WllXSKVtiu, fro.,, ,. j , ,..(., - J J ; ' 1 11 - I . Mcranhis Jlaricct. . . V By Telegraph.1 !,.,- M nmtfav Feb, T. ' COWOM-Dolt arid nominal; sales at iitie. R -ipts, 9..WK bales; esjiorts. 1S0 ualos. . iiAKO-Firm at 2lrtt23-. !" ' "" : . ' -. OUiere ttrii atid TTtichaDged. "'l4 ,.s"

.1 European- JM arlt et. By Cablet ; ' .. ; Loimxw. FK 1Z ' Coaisols 5-aSAt 11; Krt ?5; tallow 4 js '.hi ; suaar firui, at Kis uu oa the spot, and 28s tid to arrive. ,,,.; -, ... - . Sr .Liverpool, Feh. 12. Cotton, sties for the w-;ck l,00 Oales,.rt which speculators took 22,000 bales; exports 4 000 bales; stock 011 hand 2t.-i,i0i bales, including 94JW0 bales -Am-ric in ; ouaiitltr known to be Bfloat 2Sti,(ioi bales, including 116,000 b.iles ( Aaiietka:ilhe'.msrkft today is easier tut not lower; uplands 12rl'-5; Orlea.ua I2U.iaJ' Willi saies of ony ,000 bales; the Manchester market is heavy, torn :ils for iiew luid jits lor old; o:ns ;ls5d; pea 4r;s i l.!s Cd ; Hour itis; red W..teru w heal 9s I0d(.!is lid; oi It 7s; beef ll's Gd; lard 77s; bjbcsh 7(s; lsw-011 tirm at f.9s; petroleum uncbauged; spirits turiieuliuo '4 s. ' ...

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- r 13. 'l8G9. St. Louis By Telegraph.!'! Market. Sr. Loubs. Feb. 12. Tobacco Unchanged, with no trade desaaand. tkTroiand Hvarp KTothlng doing." ' rXoUR-A decline In New Orleans has put low grades down 2jc; Spring and all superfine sold nt S5 STk46; X.ftli Uli Fail XX, 7 1067 -TO; XXX, IS -M. Whkat Unchanged; II 4x81 75 for common to prime- Fall; 81 Ktirfl Vi forchoioo do; Spring In frood ilenlimd at II .'ii for No. ii; sLirryja. 40 for No. L ' Corn Uuohanged and slow at 721-5575c. Oats Unohanced at. btjSc; choice"blcl for seed sold at 72ci72k:c. Barlky Buyers kolding off; a small lot of choice Fall, from Pittsburg, brought Ky'k Dull at II 2X31 3S. , , Whisky Higher but dull at 95c. Pokk Dull aud very little doing; retail Rales were made at .' 60. a decline; round lots can be had at Ti. ' . bclk Meats Doll and lower; loose shoulders, l;ler hams, lfifc; clear sides, le; packed shoulders, iu a small way, Baoon Dull aud weak, with lobbing sales at U41fHVue for shoulders? Ts.et fur cii-ar rib; lH-HlH's.e for clear sides. Lard Dud and nothing doing;; prime nomina at l! .y4-jHc , ClBClnnatl Market. i By Telegraph.) CinorjrwATl. Feb. 12. Fr,CR Dull; family I7a7 no. . r WffBAT Dull at 81 7U for No. 1. and tl fin for No. 2. . - Corn-Dull aud lower: sales of ear nt 0.1 .!.. v OATS-THrtn at f5fae7c for No. 1, , . Baki.ky steady at ita io. (! CoTTOf Dull : no uitnL uad orlcea nom inal; mlddllnir 2-i-:c. WfliSKY-rFlilil at hoc. but tho marknt closes q u let. ' , Piiovisioj4 Unsettlel and prlcf-s nominal, IhoiiKh far, biers are not willing to make any import ant coi.cewsious: but lit tle is done worthy of note: bulk shoulders sold at 13!:,'c: bacon shoulduikat Hic$ mess pork was oilcred at I'i'i. Laiu Couht have bwn bought ' at 2tlo; there wero sotmt Indicat ions of a reaction at the dose, though buyers were timid. BUTTKK.--Flrm and tho mpply hardly kiirI tothedemnnd; saies 01 fresh made at 80ic. . ,. Dull at l(i2iic. . - 1 ... ' CliKK.sic I-inn at l;4422c. , . . ' Cmivku HKMi-yiim aud In demand at lti'4c...!.- o .1 f .-. ' . , 'J IMOTHY Hsf.o-12 2.i2 35. Otb? Linseed oil dull alllfUI 07. Iird oil active at 41 7. Pctrolcuui firmer; reHIWU !(!..' !, . ! Si'Oaii Active at Ha bljiher; Now iIraus 12i.cl t'c; lipm uara .r' Baltic; i'oro Ulx 14,al.M5; Cuba L'ti IJyic; soli re lines! Hie 0l7c; hard 17l4,a,l7,'Jo. , , O- Lh -l.T) buvin. . Kxt iianok I)u1I at 1-1 por cent, discount. bUyin. J , ; . I j ,. AIomky Market unchanged. , HARDWARE. on Si CO;, 1.1 i.,.t, I At POUT til I T H ill ' .. . 1 i . 1 r:.: OF 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ... 1 siif GUNS AND ill, .1. : PISTOLS, 1,1 Farming & Mechanics' Tools t i .i , We have rcmoveil, hlnce tho dcsLrnctlou of our sto.k by fire on the 21st of Decern i bor, lo Iho'oid Locwenthal si aud, at the : . 1 . ; . . . . 1 1 - . corner of First and Mai 11 Slice's, aud have now i In tor 0110 of the most complete Htockt of goods in our line that cau be 1 found, iu tbe Wtt, purchai-ed ou a dull i , , - , . -. , , iharkct for 1 ' CAM IX, and will be offered to tbe trade at sucb prices as cannot fall to Impress tho buyer We have no Old Stoc! I . .. ' r ' .'''.- Our (roods are all P 14 K S IT AND CJ I. K A i, ! ' ' . . ' . ; - . ' V ' Just from the factories. . : . '. I - I "'.!'' ' ill-. ' We ofler'iiieclal . inducements on ' .: : ' ''' ' j i. ;; - . ' - - - -( ; Tal)(aiii! Pocket CtUIcr); ' ! .i - - ' . ' - , 1 - :i i ..t ; Chains, Hamos, and Collars; : j ; , . I ' .!. ... i i !;.,.'! I u. !' .' 1 1 VI Axes, Hoes, & ' Crbss-cnt Saws; ! i ! 1COEXEH 0V FlilST, d - i J.t2. EVANSVILLK, IND. LAW CARDS.' .' ' ; '; W. P. HARGRAVK, ATTORNEY nt LAW. Offlco'on Third Street, in Washington llouw Block. Will practice ' t. e various Court of the Circuit, i'rompt attention to ortle businoss ' fdec4d:'iu , '. 1 B. L. D. GUFFY, .' ATTORNEY AT LA W, r 4 ' t- M ORGAN TO WN, KY, Will prn.ctie In the conntUis of Butier. Warreik, Mnlilnnbui'is, Ohio, and Mclx-an. .Prompt attention fclven eoiiectloxk Of claims. Ueierenees-Wheeler & Klrss, Hollln worth & Bro.,Chas. liabcocn i t'o. : (apK - , ' i ST. CAIIN A CO.,TJenlers In Lhiuora, Rectiners of the Celebrated WABASH VALLKY, LEGAL TENDElt, and XXX WHISKV. Aud Distillers of Cologne Spirits, No. 103 MAIN KTKF.KT. Ie2dly . KVA.VSVILLK, IMD.

.f -. i i ESTABLISHED. 183ir BUSIIIESS CA11DG. :' Dr. J. C, Bferbovver, KESIOEXT IKXTIST, ' ' Ojflciifo, IO FIltST HT., i Hetwte ilaln and Ixttrt xnioers nis prorektonal services r..;. 7, "' livansvillo and .nf-.'iVi" f rous Oitlds Oas to .-.M"lTv " extracting teeth. Where is tfic Ut ptc Ui get a nice Sign iint-cdt Wellt tlutt't cool! at if everybody dil nt . i1010 tuit OSBORNE a BECKER . . . H .. do the neatett and U at vxtrh in tfie city. .... so txi ' Jin, v. - MRS WGIK, JK.,Ji P0 JT, ,' Proprietor.' , :.-!) 1 '." ouit Ks-Ro. a ifAiw nr.. .'I Weur Wnter, 0-'7 tf I t yom want to Kt-t Jr4crlpl Ions : " fi tuit reliable rleuced piesorlpUonlHii, are 'u lowed to all precriptoii!i. r - .SCHLA EPif'ER'S Is 1110 oldest iiimI rn..i rolls bio, as his proscription now uumlH,r over Thirty. lour Thousand Four limidred. , You can Ret pr.is.nfpt Ions' finj at all Uours.dnv o nhitat.j at . . 1 SCI f L L'l'KKKK. no2 Oynor Mtln urnl Second Dry (iootls-Groceries : KRAMER & (JIESKEi; iH Iry Goods. jcr, Main 4sih sis 'Hi Orpceritf. . . Assortiu'iit ot both ' always 1 ,liaiid. Hixbt pMe pabl for country pnaluce.iWaKon-yard fr-e to customer, . , . 1 , uov7 3ta ) til'Af. A. ItnTUOLl'l' '' ' ! V1AI.CK IK ' WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Hrlael. g, FyeKlnsscs, liver nd t'lwted Warn, Watch and CI-H-ir Material. Ham ma in Nr., - - .'- ,,, .JivUr-eoo..! arid Third, , ,Vau j.k, lira ' W'ntcben and Clocks lu-paliud aiMl warrtintod. . . ', . . Chas. A ut Mi, WUU Uoo. A. Bltt . , pnOidly 1 I si ' l iil -11 ' - STATIOVEU, UU0K , UlXDEii, ' Ami Blank Jlihtc JunuoclMiw, And Dealer lu School liooks, i'lo. tares and f rain. is. Mirrors, Look- . ,vi-liaNs, Ftiich UIium, an., ' , OI.I JlOUKfl. ltL.IIUWIf. IfO. 70 MA IX tt TJt V.KT, 1 ,. ... (nr.bDSHjcH's nixxiK,)! .in, i: V A V 1 M.K 131 UI AN A. ." novSly 1 . , j I ; CI ty ltvcvcry9l 5 COOK' &'iRIC,'Pff5Drietora. H1..I a u -' rt .v . r J Oil 1 t . . . 1 . . 1 r; 1 ! : 1 " 1 KVANBVILL, llft.,"l Mftnnfaoturers of ' I -I'J li - . J 1 - 'i . 1 . laser Uecp ana Stock Ale t ,.'.., i . 1 . 1 I and Healer In MALT A HOPS.' i oc. 10 d 1 y 1 t DHUUUIXT. .. , Aud Dealer ia Palnta. Oila, WINDOW OI.AM, ' hi KblCAb IMSTHlMJtXrS, I'bi Hinn . mill 1 II t-H.nilla. And all popular 1 'ale 11 1 Medicines or 1 ne huh. A'Yl I. U',.i U.l . ICV A , si I LI. liJ.... JJl ANA i2 iy , . DR. PI L. DAVIS, Ilomocopatlilc Pliyslcian. Oflloe on Sefon.l Street, between Main and Locust. oc2S dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, ffomcpopallilc rujslclan. OfflcB No, 19 Heootul fitrett, be. twee Mala aud Locust. ' OiTicft Honrs From 8 A.M. and I to a r.M 12 At bis rtA)ldenci, corner of fev entli and Chestnut .Streets, after nli.'bt. .K..Mlly CLOCILS. .VJiolcsale Clock House, XiKISSIJCi: & deling, OIoc?Ic lcalcr.' -f.p f.iuslaully on hand a FOLD assortiirintbt St H 1 houiHS and oilier A luenca 11 .HkS ltKOtJl4A-iWS, OKF1CK AND 11 a i.l. cum km. - j , , j Send lor l.Ul to . .. , NO. 48 MAIJT KTKKKT. .1 anarlS A v ak.chiti:ctj5. ; "- H. MUILSINNA, A . CiT if O T." fflco-No. CfTANDLKK'H HUILDING Corunr First hiiiI ix-ust Hi r.ls, ' . ' ' h'u .. ..- 1 1 lu I... I I'laiisand spec! tl cations for ui kinds or liulldiut;s liii'iSlirxl at short not ice, nd mi ruMii)itiiiHM.iiii ' 11 iik-IiIIi 1,11 C? A lt 1. ItOBKRT BOYI). ,. (? j OTIS WHOP, BO Y D & WO 0 D, JTIG 11 XT III C T S, No. 7 Chandler MoVlc; Corner Fir st and Locust Streets, ( , ' ' ;! KVAN8VILLK, IND. I'lans and Specifications prepared o short iiotlco and reasonable terms. lanKi.Mt ; JOHN IVIXSON, BRASS FOUNDER AND FDJISEER, - iiteani and lias-Pipe Fitter, ' Manufneturer and liealer In Steam and Water Gauees, Simlwr and Babbitt Metal, and all Articles apier- "'" lalniiitf to a Brass Foundry. , , STEAMBOAT AXD CEEUAL BLACK- ; SMITHIXG, . Water Strr rt, tict. Tine and Leet. JCVANMVILLK, INI). WCasb paid for old Copper and Brass

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now prepared to ftupply tlinu In any j i " ( I I , i '1 - t -: . . quUUty. -(' H dtf llli. .TOIIIV ItONTl HAHllfAIT 711 CH (ir TvlfLii ilUs. : 2 . '.1 1 C ' rackin aid !.' :rp for Eowic Garilcx SI1!5 BT. one finor south f,f I ronl, . COl d.1m) CINCINNATI, 1. II I. II. A. Ctmiir, Memph s, tm J.ii. J'ni sv. iibir 1 ,1 i,. n A i,P (Suocwsois t.Cartitoll A lb wry, 11-0 1 II " Illlll GtMIOl nt conmssioN huicuau 1 Ii, , t Mo. ! ntoa."r ni itl.l.'l' Bt WSAhlnKUm nd A damn. ( . .r M 'JMlill -i, TI.N N. By rnni-lon we ic -r 1.1 Crawford, MhiihviIIc, b y llaibm.h I'm, ClllCUIIIHl i, t tlllo; 1.. I.illll,,.,. I, X I'..' KvkukvIIIm, JihI.j 1 1 : y I oil A Wliiiiiu.r Hvaiisvlito, lnil.; CoIm Lrotbers, si, I...i. ' Mo. ; IhMil's T. Illiiit.'. Cm !o. i'l i Smith, rn-skiwiil I'copl '. runt, -.icnipbi.. 1 Villi. ; W. II. I be 1 v. IT--1- i.l. 1 1 1 Nli.n-i. 1,1 NmIIoumI il.ibtt, M. nii.l ih, "J 1 mi. ; t I m ,. KlyACo., M. n.i.ti M. 'I,. 111. 1 r. u 1 . 1 1 I Co., Meiiiibi. 1 1 ,u. : it iii! i 1:1 ii 1 .V Co., Memphis, icon. , Im'T wiI I m m til.K-SM. JAU. M. bLKNN. It, ll IHIMI, I I ' t lit 'i 'dlUlalt LLL. - WITH ';vii6jJ:sau:')!;(hji:i;s, . I ; n . - I.HI.I.I HI. novlti .'tin .11 1IARK, VAUUEI i CO., .'.,'" A ! ami wnormiK 1 ,. VI, I '.'l -iti i at, i :, ,.s i ...I... I H tr 1 ti I ! -!i Attn - A Limps, Lookinr;-(;isscs, Ac . a 'i t tf I JAMKH if. WAItKFN, having ro-ptir-based his former i 11 tereH of M. J 1 11 1 iir, lJb, an.l as we have sfM our In!. 1. -1 in IheCAIKO llOCSK, and ilso removed our IUkIc floni the old stand No. is Main Ht., thus conciiJtratlnij; our u lire r. w.uic. s In the commodious M A It 8 L K F K 1 ) N i' U1LD1NG. . .is 9m - r. 1 , .1 . 1 feel assured, we have 'acjln ics lo compele with any house iu tho counii j . iele lw. tjie We receive our Q,uenii,4v"nrn illn-. i, from Potteries of Slairordsbirn, Fimlnn.l, via iwy tu'l. In Via New Orleans and N'W York ; h.-iu-,) pny no s-coiiil-haiid ptol l which il,;ti. Ily belong lo our ctisto'jei 1. avlnir coin .U-b-iI Ki rioiKt-inniits Willi MEAKt.N IUlOH, A CO, if HlalfonMi;..', KiiKland, for tho KXCLU tl VK 1 't l.N' l h L ior this mat kto?, Of Iheir e fcuralcd r, V ) I : CHINA WAUF, we are iiow j.i i.j.'ir 1 t njjpj.ly tip) trade. ;wrtnsult your own Ittere.t by fimn. ISing our stoc before 1 -n.'ChiisniK -s,-wliero "i ' - I 1 1 1 1 u, .. 1 " ' '' ctovu vciiic: 'ticclslor Umu .VorLs. tI.IIKIll, Til.!.! A A, (.:. ) , (SuocaSAOl'S Ut It. K. lileultow ), 1 T W VrAIM l' I-K'4 )f 111., fit ne and AfcA , . li.avy EXCELSIOR; STOVE, lh most durable bow uado, 110.1 ll famous i CHARTKIi LlOVl, MiX th $;fKI ami cbMp ! j Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TIfNN liMSKK, and l'ALMKnu MlnVi 1 and 'a Ktcal VarHly ..1 II K A T I .V U rrFAW, sll of Hie lnl.l, und i.iohI si-1-pve.l patUirus. , A imt, l.ljjbt aud Ki.HK.t It ( 011 nl ry M iH.' Wtire. fsklllots aud l.lds, I iven-s I.l' . Ixsr-ilollH, DllllHT I'olA, '1 ja-lvclH; aii.1 fiMillculiir attention paid 10 llm iiimH"1" ure ol Huo.toWui k CA8T-IE0N ItOflffMiE-tTi::-;. M.. lr. ' I Aleo , t i Tliiwnr-), and IXtlers In Tluners' Stock-. If dfslrcl. Cooking Sloven warranted foi twelve moil lb". Orders solicited before prirflifinlitg Where. Foundery. corner Hl it U r liui t and Canal. Btore and Ssrnpla Itoorn t No. 14 Heron Biroeu, 11. 1-.. 111 niki. 1 ', ,i,i hl BiL, MKI .lt, XlLu:.! A . .1 CO, MATTHKV DALZILI, WholcMiiio Dealt r lu Groceries, Nails, Whits Uud, I.l. .-: , ' , ; , Ceiceiit, &,, No. I; Water Ktrcet, d.K'lli.lly . KSAmvn.i.vz, I un, HIT nvi: HOI -nt. V F. grTupNcR, DYE It AND .S'6Y, ',;.?, Ill'l II HTItliirr, bcL Oa 1 ami Cbmry. Silk, Wool. Colbill, !., foil O i III lll.l uy .tm.i. All woik wa its Ii ted, hm.I

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