Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 July 1869 — Page 1

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4 u'.KCrptI TnaSi t'IH AD ASO Si) DAILY JuDOSAU

-if v-Hr. t? thai I .-t . .-..SlO 00 . k .. M'.s. hy mail . 5 50 ontr s, by mail. .. 3 00 f f :, iay able to -tarrier........ 25 i'f!I.EEKLV jUURNAL. i : .... s 7 00 1. !!; 4 00 W'F.KKLY JOURNAL. nr, (iiie yar.............f 2 00 i.- ., i.ae y ear..... 8 75 -pes, one year...... 15 00 ... ;V.TIONERY, Vr JMPER, - lllTEIt PAUEB, PKXSAJTl) INK, I: tiic Late Styles, Very Cheap, , AT TUB : : TO POST-OFFIOE: JULY 1.18..9. " i! 2I:.dison Courier boasts that -c days that city has shipped East h:i: Ar d barrels and one thousand ? hu jirol boxes of starch. Madii . to bo a right stiff little : HE firtasrs of Southern Indiana 0 r-hnteJ this year an unusually :e area of land in tobacco, and u v,h tt we can learn the crop is y p": -:'i'.vg. The plants are growC;ij!y, and we anticipate that re tc !aecj will be gathered than . ever h oen known iu the history ti,c . , The crop seems to be -' profitable than grain. . "f .; Fort Wayue Gazette asserts .1 l.r: Wayne is the second city in fc'tate in population, and the first .i.e mi. xat of its manufactures. 7 . ','.' is much mistaken. At last Slate election, when every -t v;-: nade by both parties to 1 out the last voter, the vote in n 1! e was...... 1. Wayne ....... 4 r,)7 3.177 i. than thirty-three per cent, in r of K. insvilie. If Fort Wayne Lk c !jri.er, population it must be 1- r;iuiiosed of women and ehili. it is evident that the men arfc -'.i The Gazettes boastirjg is to f.i 'i.t by the statistics. V.NO'nr z ii Musical Festival. "...'jisio-i viug people of Vermont X.'.v Hampshire are to have a '... i ! ..-tival and picnic at Railroad , c, Ly iddnville, Vermont, on the Ii, 11th. 12th and 13th of August The spot selected is every way '"', to the purpose, aod tho festi-it-.lf will surpass the Boston ;. .- iossinach that the partioi'.fa c.imp out. A large tent, , ': of accommodating two thou- ... - , will be pitched and used ev--lii ij exercises and concerts. t u-.narrvjiCQt of the affair is in 1 r f gentlemen who will see ii th bt.-tof order is maintained, v ill bj u four days' fl v of melody. ru exchanges all t-peak in glow-t-..r:m ct .the wheat crop now :j? Itur" stcd. If the continuous nj fi' the present week do no ra-.i-i il "iL-jury, the crop iu this part of Stv w ll Le in excess of that of j rev olt year. All our iol'ormui lie i: saying that the like was er sf.u btforc. Some express fertrs . .. ::U all the inipruvciuents in ..-ry, jrreat dilliaulty will be exn.c ; .In harvesting the grain -j it incomes so ripe as to occa-w,i-tc?. .The danger of waste is i krabl-;, especially with the Eng.vi.eat, which easily falls out of u',1 when it is thorcuehly maMethanics and laboring men f.-'.y, we think, calculate ou rctid next year. e glad to LOiice that one ikcris aware of the necessiiii proving the Ohio llivcr. Mr. i C'r.ARKE has written a strong e on ?hat sulject. lie fays, by (repletion of the canal between J.iiiiOi and Kanawha Ilivers, the .-'lo cities will be enabled to send three thousand miles to the cf the Rocky Mountains t ! r aking bulk. Of this grand , which is superior in many jrs to that of the lakes, the si the most important link. .ity, therefore, of its im--i-f is unquestionable. Mr. ' k tl.inks the day is not distant i t'uc Ohio will have upon itsn . a a toLnage exceeding that of r inland commerce which now u.) u all our rivers and lakes. - anticipations be realized, is I uvt r. . ii difference of opinion has iApr-s.ed with regard to the cf the ratification of the Amendment by our State -:ure and the passage of the c Appropriation Bill, that we 1 in giving up much of our ' j m able argument on that ;mocrats in this part of ve have heretofore regarded f'FWKiNS, lung a member of -'re iii e Court, as a lawyer ofj v'.it ability, and a man of h jr.ty. To all such we espe...?i! uend his argument which -t ci the second page. The t!ik ,s the Baue position with t.j ti e law of quorums as that by Senator Morton, but j in defense, a host of leual .s aod precedents which Mr. j III not present, lie argues K.-ti-a rot only technically but iuerlti, and it is for thi.4 reason - rt ,rd the argument as of so ;ti:t ur'anse. c il 1 like to see the argument J !i 1 . ' appear in the Demol r of the State, but pre?c il not. They will con- ! ..; about the illegality of ' ( iv3 proceeding, but will v to lei tlv:t rca.ji-r.- . . -. . : of hi, l-.-arfii 1 a I-;iuo-as . Jadi-c t ' t p. ic i n s c a

THE Y AMSTllllE: ; JOUSNAL.

VOJa. XX. The Republicans of Kentucky seem to;le in earnest. At a recent meeting of the State Central Committee, a sub-committee was appointed to invite Hon. W. II. Wadsworth, of Kentucky, Gov. Mouton, of Indiana, and Judge Bingham, of Ohio, to make one or more speeches on the political issues of the day in various parts of the State. It is understood that Mr. Wapswortei has consented to make two or three speeches at different points, including Louisville, and that the other gentlemen named have also consented to do the same if their business will permit. C0XDK.1S&D TKLKURAMS. The Democratic State Convention met at Sacramento City on Tuesday. The California Btate Fair will open at Sacramento September Gtn. Twenty thousand dollars lu premiums are offered. Mrs. Margaret. Savage was "tilled, Tuesday evening, near Wlnarnac Station, Ind., on the line of the CC. and I. C. Railroad, by a passenger train going Kast. The Wheeling Ba.se Blll-t3 were not known, and threw up tue sponge at the end of four inning?, tue score standing 41 to nothing, the Red Scocliings winning, of course. The Russian-American Company .has commenced suit against Hiram Ketchum, Jr., Collector of Customs of itka. charging him with the illegal seizure of the Company's ship Czarwitch, with a oialm of S-'OO.OOO damages. 1 An explosion of fulminating powder occurred Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock, at Fowler's oil well torpedo factory, at Franklin, Pa., entirely demolishing tlie building. Dr. Henry T. Fowler, of Sbarou, Wis., being the only person In the building al the time, was Instantly killed. A party corslsting of gentlemen repre8enting the bt&ino.s.-) interests of Chicago will leave that city for San Fruncisco Monday, July 5, for the pu-puse of facilitating comnieiclal and reciprocal relations with localities made tributary by the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad. The Superior Court of Cincinnati, on Wednesday morning, appointed the Trustee of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. Tliey are: It. M. Bishop, K. A Kerauson, Miles Greenwood, Phillip lleldelbacn and Win. Hooper. A bond of $100,000- from each is required. Colonel Prede, of New York, formerly of General Grant's staff, will be married to Miss Mary, daughter of Nelson Ktlilman, of Galena, HI., on ThuiKday, the 8;.h inst. General Grant's liou-e will be open for the accommodation of guests ou the occasion. The wedding will ba a very stylish one. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago, Burlinglou and (iulncy Railroad t'J, held at their office In Chicago, on Monday, the following persons were unanimously elected Directors for the ensuing year: Krastus Corning, James F. Joy, C. s. Cullou, John Green, 21. Thayer, J. M. Forbes, W. B. Bartlelt, J. W. Brooks. Robt. T. Watson, Wm. Bath and J. Dawson. Governor McL'lung has authorized the org lulzntlou of a special armed lorce to Hvircli for and arrest the notorious deSper. aiio aud murderer, Hani Hildebrand, of St. Francis County, and a proclamation lias been it sued by tile SlieriiTof Washington County warning nil people against harboring him, itud command 1115 all per-' sons having knowle.lga 01 his whereabouts to communicate) it t the authorities. A reward of 1,000 has been ollercd for bis arlest. In a recent successful experiment made in San Francises with a working model of nn 1e1i.1l U'lvis; iliou machine, it not ouly ascended int. the air, bat W;is propelled I11 any required din cl.i n by machinery. A machine of tint rap icily 10 carry eUfat or t-n persons is b ing constructed with the 1 urpose of making a tiip to New York. The Inventor Is confident the trip can be made in tweuty-tour hours. Gov. HofTinsn, of New York, addressed the allumni 01 Union College, at Schenectady, on Wedoi-Md ly. Hon. Ira Harris, Who was attacked by paralysis st the meeting of the allumni on Wednesday, at the same time, lias recovered his speech :.nd 1.4 improving, but he was not able to preside at 1 he Commencement yesterday A larger gathering of those interested iu the welf ire of the College is present than has occurred for years. No election of a President has yet been made. Fairfield & Trasfe, of New York, on Wednesday, shipped sixty-five tons of Western butler from Chicago for San Francisco, over tho Pacific Railroad. The road promises to d liver it in San Fiancisco iu ten days, aud in a- gjod condition as when it left Chicago. This firm has shipped large quirtititie.s of butter from New York vlathe Isthmus, but will change their base should this experiment succeed, of wtich It is said there can scarcely be a doubt. A terrible acc dent occurred lu the iron works of B. B. ThOmas , Co., lu Lancaster. Pa , on Tuesday. While some workmen were engaged in removing the lining from a furnace, a portion of the structure fell, carrying with it the scaffolding upon which the me j were standing. One, a German named Jno. Schlerth, was instantly kil ed, and t oothers were Injured in such a manner as to render their recovery very c.oubtful. It Is rumored that Schiecth fell into the furnace, and was instantly burned up. On Tuesday night, lu Petersburg, Vir. glula, Mr. Van Wyck. of New York, addressed a Republican meeting. The Conservatives present called for a division of the time, and that not being allowed, the next, a Radical speaker, was drowned by calls for a Conservative sfeaaer. The negroes then formed In a body and charged on the whites present, driving them away "with bricks and cbastag them through the blretts. It appears that the Whites went to the meeting with the impression that time was to be allowed their party. Nuner used fire-arms and nobody wassedously injured. l- W. Kepliner, formerly a member of the Powell expedition, uow a resident of Bloomingtan, Ills., and a leliaiito' gentleman, thinks the reported drowning of the members ot that expedition must bi raue lu eiery particular, for the toil wing Teasons: First. Powell expected to leave the railroad about the first of Juu-, aud proceed down tiie stream very slowly, so as to examine the country. He cou:d not have pnoeeded 5u0 miles; and if he had succeeded iu doing so, tho man who reported he saw ttie disaster, could not possibly have returned in so short a time. Second, Alujor Powell inieuded to send a pioneer boat in advance, mid have all the boatfl provided with smt-ii.lo means for securing them in case of aecidem. Major Poweli'a irifii, says M iJ r JC.pl i nger, are faithful and liar, y from iersiuen, and understand their business. At U:iis.ielar Park, Ni w York, on Wednesday, the iirt race, for all horses that never mat; e 11 mil in three m nule-, for t:i)0 was run. Kmlit horses started, and Boerst's F.nigan won; litue 'li'As. The ecoud race, for horses that nev-r trotted belter than 2;M7, lot WjO; six horses started, hut tue race w s wou by Rosa Gold Dust in three straight heats; time 2:32. The j ,ii;ctihiicu was large. j The -,v prohibitory 1 w goes uita tifecl lu Aia-;i-bui-t.ti to d j, foritdd!i;g .tfce I -.ale of alcohol .c l.-iu'irs, !. ail Lnvr.

T ELSGRAP H.

The Specific Appropriation urn. Justice Fraz;ei's Opinion, More about the Ocean Bank Robbery. $600,000 Worth cf Bonds Kecoverea. Heavy Tornado at Memphis President Grant more. in BaltiFailure of a Cuban Expsdition. Cotton Crop in South Carolina. Revolt in Sing Sing Prison. Interesting Foreign Nows. New York Items. -New .York, June 30. It is stated that a Cuban expedition Failed from Gardner's Island, near New London, late on Monday night, and was captured yesterday by gunboats. They are said to be en route t'of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where they will arrive to-day. Six hundred thousand dollars' worth of bonds, stolen from the Ocean bank, were found this morning in a small trunk on the sidewalk in Elizabeth Street, by a policeman. Edward U. Ketehuui. the forger, was.brought before Judge Barnard, of the Supreme: Court, on a writ of habeas corpus. The release of the prisoner is claimed on the ground that he was sentenced for a crime not charged in the indictment. From remarks made by the Judge, it is generally thought he will discharge Ketchum on bail. The case creates great interest. . - . NEW YORK, June 30. During the past two days, late borrowers, iu order to make up their accounts at the bank, have been forced to pay as hii'h as halt of one per cent, interest lor the use of funds over night. Yesterday the demaud continued till after four o'clock, gome of the banks having to remain open to a commo iatc customers,, who were tardy io making up their balances. The interest- paid for one day was at the ratt of one hundred and eighty per cent, per annum In regard to tho (Jjeun Bank robbery, several new items, which were apparently of little importance, have been made kuown. An old pracfieal mechanic has examined liie kit of instruments left by I lies burglars, arid he 8avs that only one or ttfo of theni have recently been used. The stem of the augur found is only twenty two inches in length, while the holes bored in the floor are twenty-four iuches deep. The real mystery iu the whole affair lies iu the manner in which. the combination was opened, and it is suggested that the door may not have been locked at all. Capt. Evan It. Jones, of Milwaukee, U. S. Consul to Newcastle upon Tyne, was entertained last evening at dinner by a nu.nber of his friends, all Welch Artericans. Lieut. Commander Wm. II. Vanvleick. U. S. N., died last evening of yellow fever on board the hospital steamer Illinois. Several of the Cuban ex'pedif ionists have returned to this city, reporting that they have been on steam tug in Long Island Sound, expecting to be put on the Catherine Whiting, which was seized. They have run short of provisions. Two of the tugs put into New London for food aud water, where some deserted and came back to this city. They state that two steam tug loads of expeditionists were put on a steamer on Sunday night, and it is expected they got off safely 10 S6SI New York. June 30. The Cuban expedition has ignominiously failed, the tug boats Cool, Mabie and Chase having been captured on Long I-laud Sound, by the revenue cutters' McCulloch and Campbell. The Chase was seized off Gardener's Island, and the others within' fifteen miles if Fort Schuyler, while on their return to New York in di?gut. All the vessels were brought to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The Cool had 115 men, the Mabie twenty-five, and the Chase seventy-five on hoard. Among those on the Cool were Senor Alforo and Doc tor Bassaro, of the Cuban Junta. The men were almost exhausted from Imager and cold, having . been without food since UDday, and exposed on open deck to the storms of several days. Col. Ryan and General Spear and their respective commands were not captured, and are supposed to be scat tered about. The prisoners are now receiving government rations on the receiving ship Vermont. They denounce the leaders heartily. Ryan also escaped, or ia in disguise among the prisoners. The property mysteriously returned into the hands of the police by the Ueean Bauk burglars, proves to be $142,950 in railroad bonds and miscellaneous securities, and nearly $200,000 lu bank checks, payment of which had been stopped. No government bonds were returned. Canadian items. Ottawa, June 30. - The Trivy Council met yesterday, and, it is understood, made arrangements relative to opneing a road to the Northwest. It is reported that John Hose will Sroceed to Washington ou the 18th of uly, to negotiate lor the proposed reciprocity treaty. Woodstock, June 30. This place was visited by a hail storm on Sunday, the hail stones being five to eight inches long. Much damage was done to gardens. Boston, June. 30. The following gentlemen have been elected overseers of Harvard Collect, for years: r.i rvara it.'ik- i .'S ir . Vv iu. Adams. WiilmEi A. Hit rJso G. Russell and Waido lligius ou : fur five ycirs, Samuel A. Green.

KVANSVILLE

EUROPE. News by Atlantic Cable. London, June of Commons last 30. In the House night, Mr. Moore called attention to the treatment of Fenian orisoners. and moved resola tiom that the Government ought to institute a public inquiry into the subjects of penal discipline and re classification of the prisoners; to in quire how tar political prisoners should be regarded as a separate class, and consider how far the sever ity of past punishment may be re garded as reasonable ground lor i favorable consideration of their cae Mr. Moore said he believed the majority' of the Irish people sympathized with the Fenians, though un willing to subvert the present Government, and content to bear their present ills rather than fly to others thevknownot of: but no class was content with the present state of affairs. He strongly condemned the harsh treatment of the Fenians, both be'ore and after the trials, and urged public inquiry thereinto.; Mr. Bruce, the Home : Secretary, was not prepared to defend the treatment of the Fenians, but said that in general the law was insufficient to deal with political prisoners. The statements of cruelty were, however, exaggerated. At present their treatment was extremely lenient. They were separated from the other prisoners, and not compelled to do anything degrading, or submit to any humiliation. i Mr. Sullivan defended the conduct of the present Government respecting Fenianim, and accused Mr. Moore of endeavoring to make political capital by pandering to the passions of those who have been convicted. He hoped the time will soon have arrived when such discussion shall cease, and no political prisoners remain in custody. Oa a division the first part of the resolution was lost by 31 to 171. Mr. Maguire said it was impossible to preserve the latter part as the f rmer portion naa Deen negattvea. He admitted that the general sympathy of the Irih was with Fenianism, but thought no harm would result if the Government extended clemency i i i . i ana reieaseu tne prisoners uuw in custody. The latter part of the motion was negatived. Adjourned at 2:40 A.M. ' The Times, commenting on the de bate in the House of Commons last night, says the main consideration of the Government is the effect which the release of the Fenian prisoners will hav;. It must be remembered that all those who were guilty in an interior degree, have been set free. Only the prime movers or active agents remain, all ot whom have been t-euteiiced to long periods ot imprisonment, of which a small portion only has escaped, the misery brousrht upon individuals and society, and the check to the prosperity of Irelmd, which they had caused, forbid their release. If justice requires satisfaction, the men who planned and in some cases executed murder, cannot e set free, while others whose oreuses are :is nothiug in comparison, drudge on. The disti riction between political and ot Iter offenses cannot be admitted in the case of men who. with insufficient cause, and no pros pect of success, carried out their de signs with treachery, cruelty, aud murder. It wa-; uot less murder when M-compauied by treason. There was nothing connected with murder, committed or attempted by Fenians, which should give perpetrators the distniy of insurgents. John Bright and Wm. K. Forster have resigucd their membership in the Reform Club in cousequence of the failure of the committee to elect as honorary member a gentleman whose name they had proposed. London, June 30. Last evening the House of Lords w:nt ino committee on the Irish Church Bill, and liscused it during almost the entire session. ivirl of Dcnbury opened in a long peech, aud defended the Irish Cath olics from the charge of indifference to the question of disestablishing, lie iarmed the Irisa regarded it as an act. of justice. Larl Gray moved to amend the preamble in some slight particulars. -Harl Granville opposed the propo sition for concurrent endowment, and considered it altogether impracticable. lhc Bishop of Oxford rceardeu the question as already fixed. He thought no portion ot the funds ought to be secularized after providing for the church. The religious necessities of other bodies ought to be aided. ll.e Marquis of Salisbury support ed the principles of concurrent endowment iu a long speech. After a long discussion Larl Gray withdrew his opposition, and the con sideration of the preamble was postponed. Eul Caernarvon made the substitution oi" the words " 1872" in the 13ih clause, in place of 1S71," as the date of the disestablishment of the Iiish Church. Much discussion ensued, and at length the Lords divided, and 5 the amendment was carried, as follows: For, 130; against, 74. The clauses from numbers tv.'o to twelve inclusive were then agreed to without discussion. London. June 30. An amendment to the Irish Church bill was adopted last night in the Ilcuse of Lords by 130 to 14. SPAIN. Madrid, June 30. In the Cortes yesterday a proposition for increased duties on fore:gn cereals was rejected by : large majority. Madrid, Juue 30. Admiral Topntf, Minister of Marine, and Senor Tengarillo. Minister of Finance, will probably toon resign. FRANCE. Brest. June 30.-Advices from the steamer Great Eastern Tuesday noon, says she was 920 ktiots from Brest, and had paid out 1,033 knots, of cable. The signals are improving. rORTL'GAL. Lisbon, June 30. When the mail steam, r left Rio Jaueiro on the 8th iu.st., it was ufiieially reported theie that Lopez Lad proposed to leave Paraguay on certain conditions. One English aud two American officers had bi cn permitted to ,ass through the lines of the allied army, to the Parsgtiayp camp. The Americans were received by Lopez, but the EoglUhman was refused admission within his lines, and was obliged to return io A.-'.j-.-Eisiu'u. ' PBI'SSIA. Berlin, dune 30. Bismarck has gone to his e-.tuu-s at Varseuie. where

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be will remain until Uctober to re cruit hi health. He is temporarily relieved from the performance of the duties otil resident ot the Louneif 1 but will continue to transact the busi ness of Federal Chancellorship. I Washington Items. Washington. J une 29. The Com missioner of the General Land Office has just received returns showing the disposal of 92,850 acres of the public lands at the local omces at Luclaire, Wis., during the past month. Nearly all the land disposed ot sold tor cash. but some was taken under the liomestead Law, and located with military bounty land warrants. The cash sales amounted to $120,710. The-libel case of Jos. II. Bradly against Judge iMshcr, was aaatn before tho Circuit Court to day. Judge V iley decided that the bona fides of a Judge cannot be impugned in an action-at law, even though the Judge has' acted improperly or corruptly, aid that an ordcr made punishing for a contempt in the course of a trial, is to be regirded as an order in the case, trfbugh the -punishment be not inflicted until the case closed. The bill of exceptions ' of the plaintiff was filed, and under the ruling of the court the jury rendered a verdict for the defendant, lhe case now goes to the general term. Washington. June 30. The Sec retary of the Treasury has dispatches from New York to-day, that three steamers, with revolutionists, were Captured in that harbor. Washington. June 30. The inter nal ' revenue receipts to-day were $4S,000.. Total for the fiscal year, ending to-day, ?15S,2S7,17u' 81. instructions were issued to-dav at the War Department for the discharge of fifty general service clerks from the 1 Aim. j-t I various bureaus oi tne Adjutant General's Office. Washington, June 30. The pro prietors of four gambling houses have been arrested and held for trial. Efforts to resuscitate the National Intelligencer have, as yet, been unsuccessful. .: Arrangements have been made for serenading Ex-President Johnson to morrow night, when he will respond iu a epeecb. From California. San FttANCisco. June 30. The -United States steamer Mohican to day sailed for Mexican ports. It was announced yesterday that 6he Would leave for the Behring Sea with a scientific expedition, but orders for her detention was received, and her destination changed as above. lho Coneressioual Committee on Ways and Means are to-day inspect ing the- Custom House, Post Office, and Bonded Warehouse. A portion ot the snow-sheds of the Central Pacific Kailroad, near Emigrant Gap, have been destroyed by hre. A committee from trie Board of Supervisors proceed to Vallijo in the morning to receive Wm. II. Seward and escort him to this city. ,,A shock of an earthquake was felt ar ' Victoria, Vancouver a Island, on J ane 20th. . ' ' " Ileafy Tornado. MEMPnis, June ' 30. A tornado passed over this city at 4 o'clock this afternoon, accompanied by hail and a terrible rain, demolishing signs and awnings, and uprooting shade trees. The steamer Virginia, lying at die wharf, had her chituueys blown dovn,' breaking in her roof. The roof of Tylor's cotton press was lifted off and a' great portion of it carried some two hundred yards up the levee aud over the top of one of the highest blocks in tho city. No lives were lost as for as known, but it is feared the destruction of property and crops has been very heavy. President Grant In Baltimore. Baltimore, June 30. President Grant and his distinguished party today visited the workshops of the Biltimore & Ohio Kailroad atMt. Clair, and their European wharves at Locust Point. They subsequently embarked on the steamer Baltimore for a trip probab' as tar as Fort Monroe, and will return to-morrow. Jlurdertrs Kesplted. Louisville, June 30. In the U.S. District Court, to-day, Ju lse Bland Ballard respited Blycwaud Kenuard, the Lewis County murderers, until the 2ith of October. . The case "of Joseph Croxton,who killed Benj. Miller in a gaming house last April, was called up in the Criminal -Court to-day." After vain efforts to impanncl a jury, the Court adjourned until to-morrow. The Mayor aud members of the General Council, returned to-night from Cincinnati, highly delighted with their visit. Hong Kong, June 9. A great and decisive battle has been fought between the Imperialists and Mahommedan rebels. The latter were -defeated with a loss of 20,000 men. ' .The Chinese have ofierect, further insults to foreigners. The news from Japan is unfavor able. The war continued, and heavy fighting? was anticipated. The Cotton Crop. Charleston, June 30 Accounts from all quarters represent the cotton crop, both upland and sea island, as extremely promising. Cnstom Frauds Investigated. New: Orleans, jurje 30. Collector Casey's investigation into the customs frauds have resulted in the feizura of a largi quantity of sugar belonging -to August E. Canteerie & Co., aud the placiug under surveillance of the entire stock of imported sugur j -fciHid iniii" -city, amounting " to"l7,QiDJSori,:. 3,157 hogsheads, 133 tierces aud 259 barrels. The investigation has developed an extensively organized eysteuf pf,-defrauding the revenue by faUcs-iiiyoices, weighing, etc.,1 iu which merchants and a number of custom bliicers are implicated. Albany, S.Y., June 20. The JouriM. publishes lau argument ; by lion E. W. Key, Deputy Superintendant of the Bank Department, reviewing the opinioq of Attorney-General Hoar, that National Banks cannot be ton verted into State tinstitui tions. i3Ir tKevs ; makes -a strung argument, controverting ,tho opinion oi tne iYttorney-uenerai,1 - Tt ...1 tL.: II 'i. Jno. A f ur, or, !i 1 'eij nvlvj wo'd is tt,.l Jrt I, (-a a to bring cotl from rfi -i-e a x f o

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Serious Kevolt at Sins Sln 1'rlson. Poughkeepsie, June 30. A serious revolt occurred at Sing Sing Prisou this morning. Seven convicts boarded the sloop? Martha Elizabeth, lying at the dock, and driving the crew ashore cut the lines and shoved the vessel off. The alarm was instantly given, but the vessel had got off some distance, and the convicts were hoisting sail, when a shower of bullets was sent after them, and a convict named . Drake fell badly wounded. The rest of the convicts retreated to the cabin, when the sails came down with a run. A mall boat filled with officers then put off to the vessel, and all the escaping convicts

were captured. Drake was taken up to the hospital, and will probably die The rest were placed in irons. Opinion Delivered by thief Justice Frazler. Indianapolis. June 30. Chief Justice trailer delivered the opinion of the Supreme Court this afternoon, oo the iegality of the Specific Appropriation Bill, passed at the last ses sion or tne Jjegislature. lhe decision sustains the opinion of the Attorney-General, recently delivered, of the constitutionality of the law. lhe Lourts say they cannot go bclind the record of the Legislature. which does not show that there Was ess than a quorum present when the bill was passed. The Court did not consider it proper or necessary at this time to discuss the quorum question. Effects or the Btorm In Memphis Chinese Emigration. Memphis, June 30. The storm this evening unroofed and otherwise injured some twenty buildings. In various portions of the city it blew down chimnies. A lady, with three men, is reported drowned while crossing the river in a skiff. Chancellor Smith, in the cise of Williams against Baughrer, recently appointed llegistrar, decided that the Governor had no power to remove Williams. As several of Williams' predecessors have been removed by Governor Brownlow, the office will revert to the County Clerk. At a preliminary meeting for the purpose of encouraging Chinese emigration, held at the Chamber of Commerce, this afternoon, Charles Kortrecnt presided. liie meeting was composed of the leading men of this section of the country. The following dispatch was received by th Secretary: San 1'rancisco, June 30. ' U. W. Gift: Does tho meeting at Memphis take place on the 13th of July. Koapmaushoop, the principal Chinese importer, will attend if the answer is favorable. Signed. J. G. Eastland. Captain Gift then moved that a committee ot five be appointed to dr:(f't resolutions in reference to the Karne, who reported a preamble settincr forth the need of labor in the Soul hwest, the difficulty encountered by landowners, and the following resolutions : Resolved, That, in t-Uo opinion of this meeticg, the best interests of the South require that all legitimate inducements nhall bo offered at once to encourage the immigration of Chinese laborers in large numbers direct from China, to supply the great demand now existing in the South for feteady and reliable labor. Resolved, That in order to accomplish this purpose, a Convention to consider tho questions and mature apian of co-oporation b called, "to meet at this pi ace on ihcl.J'h oi July, to be composed of delegates 1'rom all parts of the South, aud especially from Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Ttunessce; and that each county, city and town in those States are hereby requested to send such delegates without waiting for written iuviiations to do so. The meeting then adjourned. Korlons Accident. Springfield. Mass., J une 30. Five laborers at the Iloosiac Tunnel were to day, accidentally, precipitated eighty feet to the bottom of the central shaft. Two were killed instantly, and three mortally wounded. Administrator's Notion. "iyroTi-i-: iw mkhiuv utw.s, timt Xl i will sell Ml , ill, lie aurl K,M on MII.NDiVV t 2 o'eloeK. I'.M.), the i ii tliiv of J u l.-iti!), at tuy reKideiice, co. ner of Mullier y aim Water tstieeln, In the c ty of Kvansville, all tke pt-rs mal jrif i ty belonging :o the esiate of J hu B. l'ul'iam, late of Vanderburgh Conuiy, a.-eenM-d, consisting ot liOi-eholi and kilelien furm ture, horse, bujjgy, Laiue.H, saddle, bridle, &.C., iStc. Terms of Pale On all snnn over three dollars, a credit of mx riioiilhH will he given; note, with apjiroveu Beeuriiy, will bj r. quired iu t-ettleiiirnt. JOHN H. M K'l A N, Admiul.-araLor. June 5th, 1SG3. Juu7U;5w RCEDER & BECKER, EAGLi: Boot, Shoe, and Gaiter Manufactory, JSo. Secoud Hti-eot, (Between Main and Bi cinoore,) ETAXS VI LI. 33, I X I 1 1 X l . bert of Journeymen ernployol. Kcp.-i'riut; done at Hliort Xolirtv 111 h 23 J. SIXZICII A. SOX, Wholesale Dealers in Boat Store.; Lubriciting, Coal, and Lard Oils; Cordage, Kosin, Titch, Ac, No. 20 WATKIt NTKEKT, apr26dly : ISet. Min nml Vine. FOR F OR SAI.R-VALCAHLK main properly Known h the Kijler properly, s'luateil on the west, corner of Main mid .Sixtti SStreots, fronting '4 le. t. ou Alain (Street and 1 .0 ieet on Muti .Smut. Said property in ottered lor Kale at low lluies ou easy terniH. Apply to J. 1. hl.L'OTT A HIV, Kal KsIhir Aiienln, Comer Locust aud Third tttreet. felfl dti Dissolution of Partnership. Tin: I'AiiTM'.K.siur iii.icrioloie txif-liuji under the firm mini.- of Turner & Kiuuler is tl involved hy inuliial consent, i hi tint; from J uin 1st. A 11 :ieeomi- due K.-ml film will he collected lv 1'. W. Turner, and all liahiiilies discharged hy him. T. V. TtJItN Kit. ' - W. F. KIM Lliill. A CARD. Tf- nlinvo eh:i!iee h . ' mh i nn itcefi'.i ii t i,-i t he t i! A! r. K m i ler. 1 bh:ili i liOslliess .t t 'lie same ! the I;u.-;1H - nl the lalt-

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EW AUVEKTISKlimx. Oraml . Jubilee -ANDPromoiiRd Concert, AT Till ARTESIAN SPRINGS PARK OS Til Fourth Day of July, 1S09. CONCERT BY THK I.ruiiMvJIIc Cornel Itand. Admission to the Grounds .1 Cent. The linilervlo-ned hn Urn nlouunm or In. forming the public, that a Hnllluleut uniiiher of new bath-room ha been mini d and filled up at the &bvic.tal,lnIiNieiit, nnuniirii! ample aecouimodal ion to nil vNiUir lor batlm every clay in the week. Arrangement have been inude wllii l.h Ktreet tiHllreiul Coin puny to run Itn c.hth irom i o'clock A..it. until 11 o'clock p.m. cunUays uot excepted. KKWAHI) WKIIi.KIt. H ourler, Union, uud liemocrat, copy i. Jfr.-iO ' E., C. & P. Railroad. rjlHEKK Willi ItK A MKITIKII OP Jim ttie Ulreetom of the Kvatotvllle. Cm ml anu i-anncan jvnroad company at Koht. A. II ill's oftlce Thurisdav. Julv Ui . 1m, t f k 'ninir " , .... . " " r.m. 1IMU III IJIXKELSriliL, (Formerly of Ijoulville. Kentucky), Ihlrd htreet, between Main nixl I.ciiKt, ivansville, Indiana. Uu h1 n cmh jromptly aiienaea to. Mpecial attention paid Io collections. Irfiliu Distolntion of Co Partnership. rrt.it: HUM OF HUarpj William, uw n lueum ana irilltH. conn r lhirtl and Ioeuhl Hireeix. lx Mum duv iIim. fcoiveu by mutual consent. iOiiiar Mh rpe niiinvn nit, imuiiiuen. una ii a iii.h un. inorixc'i io coneci liie accountH ot lhe hi le iirni. w. vr . wiiiiamii will conl liiue Him uubiuetu at tue old mm ml. Kit. HIIAKPK, w. w. w i r.i.i a mm Evanwvllle, Indiana, June 2 i, 1m.:.-Ji :u Notica. Mm iff.nMt. wan diwtolved on the 1st of mis lunniti by mutual coiiNent, Frank jH-niue wiiiiarawlri from ttaul linn. lhe biik;i-HH will lie earried on hy the remaining partner, who 1 m.thorUed to co'iect aud Kettle up all ouiHfauditiK ac count. JOHN II. iiOltliMAN. Juu.'.S dlw -TTTK OKfKB rROM 111 IK IAV W ine beHt-MelecteU Htock of Summer and Seasonable DRY OOOI. AT LOV PIUOIOH. Viz.: Iu the DOMESTIC DEPA RTMENT, A very large htock of tho BEST PRINTS And the moHl popular brand Bleached & Unbleached MUSLINS At the lowest market raltH. DRESS GOODS DEPA R TAIENT IS now more complete in tin assortment than ever before ottered lu tins market, and at ATONlHiirXOIY UlW hA 1 Itr.KK SIIiKS. Antl all the new rdiadeHof FANC'V KI.KH, At C0c, 1'tc.., ftiid f I per ynrd levn Itiin l heir value, and ttmrrtitifot all nlk, the asseitlnii of hoiuu uusci upulout eouipel Itoix li the contrary not wll hhtauuiug. Black and White LLAMA SHAWLS, IfoMiery, lilaxrH, PARASOLS AMI) SIX VMLKXLLA8, AVl K0TI0N3 in endless varisty. MHiUNKRY HTOCK will he flowed out cheap during the balaoce of the KeuHou. PtTosqaito Bars and Netting. The het tdyle of MomoiiIo liar Fixtures JUM Mlft'lVtJU IIIIJ illHllM uj to order 111 ahorl uolice. SCJJAPKEK, BOSSING & CO., So. 47 and i'J Main blrt ct. Juu?S oko. tYkjumiill, VAAVF1CTITRKK OF NaddlcM and Ifsirmsss SECOXD STIlKKf, near Main, K V A N H V 1 1.. I F. IN II. All Rindo of tln Kaddleii and IlarneKH coiihtautly ou haud. KH.PA! IlINd don aud al abort hot lee. lu the liest, innnner I III h.) il'iin Jtl. )A1IX tV CO., IlquorH, Kectlnera of the Celebrated WAI5ASII VAM-KY, l.K.fiAI. TKNltKK . aud xxx wai-icy, Aud Plhtllierii of Cologne Hplrlta, Xo. lOi SIAIN iiii:i;i, KvAjttviixr Iwr. Dissolution of Copartnership, miii: (tn'AKi.Mitsiiiji in hi:io. JL lore exltttinz under the htle of A. .1. t tilbum & Co. U Ihlitlay iiIkkiIvkI by miit unl consent, eitht r parly beintl aui hoi i.ed to une the firm name in li'iui m 1 1 JONAH COl.HITItN. Junl2d:Jvr A. J. COLliUKN. O. SI'KATT. W. O. WlIllTINOIIAM CIIA.KI.Eij A. BKIIXJEH. TOIIACCO HAnKIfOlSK, SPRATT & CO, Proprietors, COIiXXKMAIS and EIGU1H STREKTS LOUIS V1LLE, KENT LICK V. ' Tnhl7 3tn WANTED-AWK.VM for a riewdoriie. tic ailicle ofgi'ent ullllfy; inc. i a iinlxeiMil want ; Helm at Hitch I ; no cutn penib. n. (Send Hiamp for elieuhir. I.i'1'1 hKHKMhUHMli, No. IU. Waxuliivloti M., iiofilOIl. .MuKS. ji'17-Mlt. O.id Fellows' aiutuil Btneiit Association. rriii-' HKNKKitK or tiik ii JL FellOWo Miiluxi Itaiietlt A mm mm a l hoi will meet, at Odd Keilown' IImiI. in IIiim etly. on Thur-uhiy. July lt, 1 ,. hi, h p m , ii" the pmpiMA of elei tlli oltii-eiM lor tint ensuing year, and oilier important buiDevs. liv order of the Hmird juuHdtd Y. UottN lillOOK. I'res'l. U. W. WAKKKN. NO. CI wAititi:.v TlliM. CON VMi'ro.v MAI Y STKKKT. A, JO. ;VtVfJTV. : i i.i.t.-t I i PIAN'JS, Ali-t i ti i , j-rnHi et y On i'V ins ii ' , :. .i i

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with nm j n at C I E C U G ! ! n TJic ( Iiaiiiiilon ( Irc in Trunj i or Awcrici. Over Fifty Talented Aiti.- t wiiiii j x nihil at 12 Ar iv s v ii.li:, For Two Hays Only, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30(h. THURSDAY, JULY 1st. Aiiiouk the IiohI of talent will he f r i. I HPLLE JOSEPHINE, The Kill n Ktar of the Arena; MISS EM MA S TI CVk'iV ,' j Ihtiijrhler of lhe fur-In no d "Hi. I i m.i hllehney," lll n It. vol lit t vl. .. tlMih 1 1 1 14 act h of 1' 1 1 in mi i ii 1 1 m Ii , vt- wi m I .1 her the proud lilie tit " Jih-cii ni llm CiliJUn." m'lli: CARLorr.i, The leailewn Hiid Itnutltiil J-juti I rh-nntt. The ( 'h it in pi nn I,ch per, MR. CI I A S. M ' CA R HIV. MASTER W()t H)A COOK, The Hoy YV'oii'h r. SKI NO R M ON TE 'ER I) E, Th wonderfiil f onlorlionit I, or hunt leix Man. The renowned WILSON R ROT1 EES, Three in number (lute of I'ovi ei i'h I lieu"). ERA NK ROIUNSON ,n,d (-7.1 UK. (JR.'IS, Two of the liiniilcfl I'lnwm In Amtili , Reinewher the Jhtts a i-1 liti ; m Wednesday, June .UiZi, 1m;', nil tl Tliinsd.iy, .July 1-4, IsiV). floor ipfli at 2 it ml 7 p.m. JuiiH .1 l I N .. HOtili, Ai-eni r i 1 1 1 ; Xnli;in f4iiFin Tlit) Pi0;iri;t!)r of thm Ifidutri Spring, in Wartin Cuiia..v, nil ui.j, rti.-p.ictlaily JhiuniH llm I'ui he Ihal. Jus liou.s;, will In o:n:n :or vi iiiom the 1st oi' Jinir1. Tiii:m: si ui v.s aid: ni i i i i i d nine mile, noiih t.l wiiiiAl;t ki.iioN.on Hie lih'o uud Al l lo-l (, I! ii,load, ill a vi ly ihiii,iiiIi! nut, pi iiiii e inn, m it: ,ii ml i iitf i ti I'tim Mud 111, u Wt llllHlllllllI .il ..i 'I In ii II II II it I h M I I Ml I I i ( nml IiiiM in It'-lies. lhe tumuli ,11 M ltOI,"ti , a lilt I urul t U rji.m ly o i'uhI Ii.1i i l-SI , M .'I III it lielll lilt! llliej til. III, Mitt i.i lit Mal.loii. 'llm ..Inn nil Wuter It cii' iii I l.v III H II ' pel si i IIM 1 I hit f ml -I V;li II ;i .e , , j, i , ,r III lhe V tit : While l-iilphti , j; in It ,- i . , -p ij ii r, V h I pho Out y I.i- 1 1 c, ii I ,i ii 1 1 , j, ii , I I'lfMli Waltl il'iil uj ii i m i i i.I ii m . A ln(l, slit h In. Oaiii o me t,f Hut ;pi I Ii Kt Me I WM the lot to W I llif l.l i (per 1 let : let) Hll ! li II I I 1 1 1 t; I I i , I ' 11,1 It I I ) n It I n f M - lll-M 14, I- l I hll I t; Al I jji, : Ml I . I pj, K m it 1 1 ijua n 1 1 1 j , I '.I I hoi i ir I i.i- it I riiee, Oilori'lti Mel Hi n I, M 1 1 p l ;i t e 1 1 1 ..,!,(, Kulphitle I. line, I in liiiinili1 o 1,1 i i ,l nln. Jlili i iiiith.iimi -hu i jt U ouaut ..ly, Aiwiiwn t lil t II ipni nil V . ! or Hie Mipet en It y of llttt Wi I er wt n imi i a' I ve ii t'e n I a nd iii 1 1' I'm" 4u i.h r Ii, e crane, relet illicit lltnl only he In t le In I in I lion tn inU w till b t V't lime t It. it I 'ttt In t it Ion . t erpt cially t iiir,ii-niiit I ir I , - t 111 an lis It trill -; lul all tltiea-n ft ttm r-itomacii; i'.'tvn..n, Klilnt. tyi', finn; iirltMipy,Neitia'MiH,v'lti h, hiituiitit I Ism, ht i nl uin, ! :ei a ii i h i on .i at II. Is nn act I ve mil lilt leut A 1.1 " A II I . Warm. Coir), ami Ti pU Kliuv.fr and TuIj U.uliH t urnislK il r Hie Mlneritl ntr. Tlie JJiiwHnu; Alley Had HlIooii i, r I ti Chtllt'C tti Mr. I 'in in nl v , of I . v t nt. v 1 1 le, wbn wl.'l In pli -ii-ed lo i ut r tt (be la ..es and ci'piv nti'iit nf t ' I his old Irh n t-t, nn I it mil ny He w ni" an tuay 1 n w,r , ; in ciiii their pieselice. It.tiiy lim its wll! ronvry ii-ei,.' n lantl 1 1 tun i lie f pri nij t, con iiHti ink wen li.it I ntins Imi ii witn uu Itm I iniu hu I At i hlppl ll'thl'iiad at Mi'nli t-lntnui. llm lis uill also run between l.'!-:fiii tin lne lioi'isvllle, N w A i haiiy and I hi' nt;o Ut ilii, Hit, and lhe in 1 1 1 ; s . 1). K. ItCNlMCK, 1'ioprlel.ii, The place, Willi kl Vfll llUfli foi suit t r leisn Inr a Let in of . June 17, ri'.lsittu etl acre. ,1 i s. in iiAi.! risi: PKALKli IK Clinndclicrs and Gas I'llnn , Gm and Strain Pipe Fitter No. iHMii rsr;si leni.i.:: oil lly, I'.VANH ll.l.r., I. . HAN v,M. t H I I.' WILSON, SATJSOM & uKAi i-rm j-tt Piltslniru- Conl, Am! Stiln A Kent fur Itm AliUHIIK mil KI.Khl JMines ol K en I iieli r. I'.i.lliK M-enls Inr tint limli tih linhetl Fulioii ttinl Ki'I In, we an pnpitietl In till towlliK Itt hi ll;;Mtt s. .1 :.;,ui)t ::iite ..

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