Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1869 — Page 1

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....,'. t:i' ... 5 51 .... ;! ' 'Sj x month!:, by mall , Three moiv .ha, by i-r-ii!. Hv the wee i, payable to -arriar TRI-YKKY jOURN'AU One year Si:; i. onths wnracLY journal. O"" copy, one yciir hive coii'cs one year Teis copies, one year. .? 7 ! . 4 UO .S 2 CO .. K 75 ,. IS 0.! STATiO NTETiY, Ml th- hat? Styles, Y,,y Cheap , AT TT-IS . s o ir . -. a" i . o i-' in o l iNKXT TO POST-OKFD.K. I' ll! DA V..::.. PrEMBKl'. 3, lHi.h The New Voik Tribune thinks there is hoju for Alabama, because I'rof. Xoainaop, of Yale College has beu elected President of . the University of Alabama v--r RAPHAEL hEMMfX vf the J irat.; AlaViim Lotorii'ly. ' ' We give up our space on the second page this .norning, to correspondence. Mr. Johnson's hitier Irooi Paris will be found interesfirg, and I)r. IlAUvey pays h;s respects to Councilman. b'TF.I s p. a c n. Tiif, Indiauipoiis Journal says Indium la- ratified the amendment; for, iu addition to the argument iu the case, wo have goo 1 reason to know that the ceSiofi of the Indiana Legislature is rt yarded a-; perfectly leal and valid at Washington. , '- -.i: ' The citizen of Louisville say their city is already experiencing great benefits from the new Gait louse. . It is not only attracting a largj number of stranger?, but it' has had tie effeet to stop eor.sideiable trade there which, has hitherto gone to- . Oiueiuna'.L What the OJalt IIou is -doing for Loui.-vill a (rood hotel would do for this eiiy. James Farrixoton, for the past several jears Asses-u? of the Seventh Co'.l:elion District, of .this State, has forwarded his resignation to the Com-iais.-iit.er of. Inteinal Ilevenuo at Wushiug'on. 0?n. Frank White, of Oa'cn dmalj,. has been named as his tuccis or by Senators MoitToN and I'ratt, who-JO recommendation wi'.l control the appointment. Tiik attention of the Copp.rhcad newspapers throughout the country respectfully called to the fuet that the ic .uetion of the publie debt siill continues under the administration i f President Chant, notwithstanding their prophesies to (he contrary. The decrease during the mouth of August amounted to $5tGOt,2t3 70, t xclu-ive of eleven millions disbursed to pay pensions with. The total urn unt re duced hi nee the first of Mucli amounts to the snug sum. of $ H3,rth), 7."S 57. An Editor im Luck Our disp itches yesterday morning announce that Mr. L'AAC .Tenkinson, o( Foit Wayne, lormcr.y eauor oi mo t.itz: ic, l - . .1.1 i . I II o na i rc'CLviiu in ;ppo:ntU)CUt o! U S Uunsu; ar. tias:ow, ceoiiatKi, vice , Mcjoi- IlAtiOEttTY, whom th j Ilriti-h Government refused to receive in cmi sequence of his connection with the Fenian crgitiization. Mr. Jkskin son is a geuileman of unusual urhani. ty, and will reilect credit upon Ihu I po.-iiion. The Yacht Hack. The yachts " Cambria," which is the crack vessel of the Koyal Yaeht Club of London, au 1 tiie "Dauntless," ot the New York Yacht Club, young Bennett, owner, were to leave Cowos for New York, Wedu.sJay, en their long ocean race. This International trial of speed will be a:t:tiou.-ly. watched ea both sides of ;ho Atlantic. The ri.CT,t rowing 'natch oa the Tfcamci will give it Additional interest. Both yachts are remarkably fast. The Cambria has won every race in which she has hitherto beea entered. The Dauntless nude a wonderfully quick trip across the Atlantic, but failed to beat the French yach ts before Cherbourg. The Cambria is lc?s in tonnage by from thirty to fifty tons than the Dautitle.-s. The result is extremely doubtful, ai.d the; race is calling forth a va.-t deal of betting among the pporti g ela. se- on both shins of the water. The Pittsburg Commercial th'u. ks V.t H r. l,.s:wr av"-. l.iat nii; iippuiuiun;ui i'j sue ti u.ship which will be made vacant by the resignation of Justice Giuer, will be tendered to JossEru R. Bradley, 1'hq., v( Newark, N. J . The vacancy will probably occur early ic the ensuing Winter, and will be under the a.t of April 10, 1SC0, which provides that "any Judge of any Court of the United States, who, haviog held his commission as such at least ; ten years, shall, after haviog attained the cgc of seventy j cars, resign his cilice, sh;'!! thereafter, during the residue of his natural life, receive the ' tame salary (SG.GQO) which was by law payable to him at the time of his resignation." Mr. Bradley is an eminent "awyer, with an extensive practice, particularly in patent cases, in the higher Courts. He is a man pf large wea'th and high social standicg. At present be is traveling in Europe. His ap pointment is urged by promiuent citizens of different States, end the ap plication is endorsed by a majority of r -.. , n..: Tt. rt: UOD.UHA-tiawuuin. x u-j xisine-i 1 dj fOSa of tho States of Ptnn13 eja-iua-a " A sylvaiiia, NCW Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and the position is as far a? ron,!r. frara asmceure, its duties TO- ! ., , qotr.li L occupant 11 in- ti ; i.fariV mu uamv nmu e 1 iuc 1 . .nl timi si 1 3 O. ce: .. .ynr-n thft Chrnnlclr: 1 i ST S'malUv iLa ,u vr for in .rotg jiii. Liuai i:,,.uC Loaion c rr. i endentof the 'Iribune, - aa. L. . . j ,

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IS hi- etock, a trother-iu-laT of vendcll Phillips, and a bchevcr in the FfnV, " lie rcay write under a prej'-diec against the Harvard oarsmen :! nevertheless, but would probably reseat the imputation with spirit, lie being a Harvard boy himself. V 7 b u rg Co m mircla I, If Mr. Smaixey is a Harvard boy he aln-aj'S manrged to row in the Yale boats. He acknowledge? this fact in one of" his letters, but insisted that past contests with Harvard did not prevent him from wishing them succors in their struggle with Oxford. The New York Times Mexican correspondence, under date of August 12fh, ?:iys:. The oHiTse ol Minister Nelson, ainee his advent ascong us here, has called forth nothing save warm commendation. and the general feelingr entertained here by all classes is that General (iraut, in making his se'.ec t!o:i, could not have made a better or more fortunate one. All his diplomatic efforts have so far been cmi nently successful, and all his sutrges tinns firi' mcfivcd with markpd con sideration, I do not intend it. however, to be understood, in making use of the word " suggestions," that Mr. Neb on interferes" with his advice as to the administration of Mexican affairs by the Mexican Government, but in that; aloie which pertains 'to the requirement of hia official position. Minister Lcrdo tendered him a diplomatic dinner on the 9th, at which all the Cabinet were present, acd the entertainment proved a de cided sticcefs. - . . .' . Another banquet was given to him yes'etday at San Ar.gel. A numerous assembly of distinguished persons graced the feast with their presence, and the wining and dining were excellent. "Wheo it comes to " wining and dinin," our elrgant minister can beat! the world. I The new post office in New York .Is i to be c nneefcd with the various newspaper truces by means of pneumatic tubes, by which the editions intended lor the mails can bo st-nt directly into tho Lasemont of the post office, and there distributed in the mail b igs. An arrangement will then probably be made by which the papers can be folded o.i the postal car, and thus an hour or two of valuable timo will be saved to the proprietors of the pipers. These tubes will be laid under ground, and will probably initiate the introduction a general system o! tabes conuectiuf! tho various sub-s!afions throughout New Yoik city with the general pot office. Horace Greeley attended a Long 1'ianch hop on Thursday night. It was a queer night," writes the corrcsp mdent. "to sec Horaoe Greeley ciuiC f era ping through the ball-room in a black suit, to tear himself on a sofa in the ball and admire the ladies. It i; good to see 31 r. Greeley yielding to the f-oftCuir g intlu2uces of festivity in his old airo." ( i S n E S 1. 1) TKLLUlLiMS. Th:) -tc; unship Alusk. l)lins tG'JO.OCO from I'aiituiiiia. I'rof. Ahlie. of tho Cincinnati Observatory, is rt'iu-tvliitf it. lily meteorological rojioits front nine i ltifs 1 i the We.sl. Tho Haiiilllo!) County. Ohio. Fair, which cMuifun-s next TiU'Silay, i lfcia ireiil!uias The MciUiier Is stiil very cohl, iiml trust 1'inOe in :ow spots In the icinlty of New Vol !; iIiu liM V eiiiusJyy nislit. Tim Faitiie! s' iiii-l Arere!:.T.uts' lu-ur-nce t:ome:uiy. of Ciuinoy, 111., h s Jailed, with more ILioiUUe. tleui iLssets. Iit p fi i- Rulinul Comntlsfilottrrs Wu!hrlilje. Ki-Uon, Comstoek, Wlnshiy and Boyd, n-a-'Utui b ra.i.ciseo on WeiluesiI Several persons were li'jurod In Phlla- ! delpiilu on '1 huisOay, by Hie explosion of I Kf in -i fire proof vault at the Tax liecelvei's ulllee. j Jaints McHenry t iibli:ih-s a card in the New York pHper. in which ho cautions i lie pl!uc UKHlliist OUIII. iuuiaii, made Kecelvcr lor the U. W. lt:iilroai. It is stated that 'seven hundred forged certlficatps of the stoci of the Ohio A Mississippi 11 tilwuy were discovered la New York on i burs :uy. The race on Vt'c-UnejJay, at Lancaster, i'oiiiisUvani i, between (iodsiuHli't ih:d ! and American uirt, was won tjy ins lorI mer. Tiine,V::!la, 2:-, 2:. J The st ige which left Helena. Montana, on Tiii sdi.y night, was robbed ot -several : thousand dollars, by road agents, near Malad. I'ariicij nrd now iu pursuit. t McCappen bis beon re-elected Mayor of portion of the independent ticket was elected. Keturns, from the Interior are mea;e. The lr.d catiooa are that lh Iiegiltiu'e has a Deniocratio miijority.. But little Interest was ntanifebted. Wm. Dot pan, .ed seve.i year.Swas mu over by a locomotive, near the depot of the Indianapolis & (.Inclnnati Itallroad, at ( 'incinual 1. o:i Wednesday evening. The Cor. ner reports that tho locomotive was running faster than allowad by law. AppMcation has beea male to Oovereor 1 Sle.uns, or ev.- liampsnirc, ior ine comi mntiinu ol theleatli seuteuco of JasephL. Pike, who muideied Mr. and Mrs. IlrowP, at Hampton, to imprtHouineni lor ire. (j.ivei nor Clalhn. of itas achusetts, has v,n,vnt,.,i EifHXsr C. siieitiViii, of 1'ly i niau.h. an i Henry J. Pearce, of Dorchester, s- ate IMreclors ot tlte Boston, HartforU ; ai'.u l.ue anrou. I vyiiey ss. Kl i, superintendent of the Insuranc- Department of the state 01 Missouri, bus i-rocu:ed an injuuctlon nvalokt i e Hauaibat Savin. s aud In-ur-r.nw 1 o-i.puny and t1 e Pacific Mutual, of St. IjO'j1.--, ou tue grouuu ot lnsoivency A Virginia City, Montana, dispatch says the lVi rlloi lal Auditor and Treasurer eltcted at the lato elo tlon have been re moved by Gov. Ashley, who has filled the pbicis by appointment. The case will bt contested. Tliromih tl;e fraudulent returns of Mul lion County, and the throin out of Ciieiuleati c-.uniy ou account, of lofor-i.-a i y st the r-tlie.al count of the votes on W ediK s l'i.V, Virginia City was declaied .stili tiie capital. There weie fix houses burned at a lire ,.n (ir .ii. 1 and iiioome Mree K, New Yorir. w.-dnesdav nltht. The houses, besides Johusoo's lumber yard, were occupied as teutiit'-nts and small shops by some sixtcea dill'iireut parties. Loss i-J,i) 0. H was ie potted at Chicago tha?. a hand of S ou x had left the Indian Reservation 011 the Mi-sonti River, to attach: the Pawnees near CoiumOus, but no attack had yet been made The Pawnees are advised of their intentiors. An explosion ccuried on a vessel at Xorfols, Va, ou Wedueulay, by which three men were killed and four or five d iruere usiy wounded. A set of steam pumps had be 11 placed ou the vessel to b oil her out, as - lie had bseu wrecked, aud through tn needs t to the boiler, the explosion took place, i Several American seamen who shipped on the ou-ker I uy. wuicn vessel emereu ho u.,iie service under the name ol i Columbia, having arrived at Aspinwa.'i 1 are dependent upon the contributions or ; merchant o pay their passage to New j Veilut.,day IUOrniiw the Eastwardbound trelghl tram i Cluciiinali shoit Li in on mo l.ouisviiio x W""'""' .- . .... . ,. ... .7" ' . ----- -- 1 T . rr ... I .,-1. t.-i!lKlOT, l.lall.in 1!.1 a construcllOu iinni Hiue irucm, ai t i.4nia luauui,!--- . -- , - -a-li. ji- , engine were disabled and five cars wete m.wi....i ii...- iti'i-mati anil te-.i in-ici,i.. -wire ferlouslv ii-jured The causa ut the accident was a sv. heh lellopeu on theMoe tift.-k i,v tiif iiiHiiiiKerui iue const rue: ion tiack by the ia-iii8er traiu.

A flro in W'atervillo, Maine, en Wednesday night, -destroyed Ujo siora of Yv'eutworth it Co., and most of its contents; also the lou cattle -heJs a-.id the building con- j tainlog th general ticket ar.U u eriu- 1 tendent's orlUvs of the Maine Central Hailroad. Moat of the property i3 insU;ej. Tiie fioveruor and Council cf New I Hampshire have maOo tho following anpoimmeuts: Hon. A. Ec-llows, of Concord, Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial j Court, vice Hon. Ira, A. Pearly, resigned;! Hon. VV. !,. r osier, of Concord, appointed Judgo to fiil a vacancy on the beach; Oliver Pilisbmv, state Insurance Com nils- ! sioner. " ; The Hoard of Public Works of Chicago j have decided to prepare p'.an.t for another ; tunnel under t ie iaise, to be sixty feet be- i neat a the sun ace, rutin ins nnder the main j ami south jtraocnes of the river oa tho ! north tilde, e.r.d to -uboat '1 hirt y -second. Street on the west si te. Tho work will occupy thre v. a-" to com pie e It, and w.H cost one and a had? mSiiio.i -Uiilars. Bishop McFartaui, of Hartford, le.'t New York Uy i he Cuba ou Wt-duesMy, oa his way to Itome to attend tho Kcuruenlcal Council. He cariies v.i:U hint flO.OO'J for the Pope, donatf d bv Caiho'.isa i:i the flioeese of ilrtforrt. Ha wsa al- presented with a pur.-.e ot five thoc -and dollars by the clergy, besides private douulious from promineiit laymeu to d fay e.peuse. He is accijmrtrinled by the Rev. ilntthsw Hart, of St. Putiicks, New, Haven. The inriuest on the b.idy ol Krldjtet Woods, aided by ier husband at ttieir house, a Hhanty m Koilietit Street, New York, on Tuesday morning, diinrg a drunken carousal, was held on Wednesday. A verdict w. s found accordingly, the prisoner, James Woods confined, and Owen Cinrke, a brother of the dtceastd, was held as accessory. Mr. Henry Piather, of Oecatar. Illinois, brother-in-law of Gov. Olesby, while ridiuq; in his bu ty, W'ediies lay evening, was run into b.' u span ot lunaway liorses ittached to a heavy wdjou, and almost, lnstautly Uiiled. I to was a mos' worthy, estimable, ami pronil.--iBg tiuxtj o: t.ecatur. Gen. Hherinaa and itatighter arr.ved at Augu:ta, Maine, oa Wednesday moruiu, from Haugor, and are gue-sts ot Hon. J. G. Jblaine. A public reception was givrn to the G neral oij .Wednesday evening at the close of asereiia ie by the eitizeus, at which tae (Jetu-ral triesly responded. H wai to leave Augusta oa Thursday for Portland. - Judge Carpenter, of the Kupci ior Court at Uartforu, Connect icut, ha-, upon complaint of hd-Rrd Norton, of f'armington, lt.sued an injunction, rasti'ainiu tiie Hlrec ors of ti.e C-ti!t' eticut and W estern Railroad from muktn ; contracts or calling la itista.ments, or locating the road, until the full amount ol th j capital stoci of the road, iW.Otiv.ooo, i auosciibed. .. -y- . At a meeting of tiie Kxecutive Comniittea oi A l ran cements lor the tourth Annual reunion of the Aimy ol t so Xennessee, held at Louisvilu o i Wednesday, Gen. W. J. Laudiiiin, of Litric.Mir, -Kj'-, was c-lecied to dtl.ver i ho address ot welcome to the hociety . t its next annual reunion. Col. IS. H, ih ist w wu.i appoint d coriBspoiiuiiis ecretai'i of Iho I xeeutive Oummittee. Tho HepubJlcan State Convention of Wisconsin, ou W tdnenlay, mado the following nomination: Governor, lmeius Fairchili!, present ineumbeut, on the tilth ballot; lit uU-tiaut Governor, L. C. Pound; Secretaiy ot State, K. A. Speucwr; State Treasurer, Henry H-uth A beries ol resolutions were paused, which declared the Inalienable nxlit ol ail men to ji:e, liberty, aud the pursuit of h.-.p.aucss. Si c mil, m enunciated la that wioo provisou, tin fifteenth Amendment, no dlscrimitiation hi the Ual.ot-box on aecouuD of propetty, place, creed, or color. Third, Liberty of speech aud p ess, and tho b-st guarantees for the security of reputlicau insth utions. t'O'.tl th, Free schools and lilt) dill'iisloii of edueitiou union ail clastes of people. Filth, A just siibordinatloii ol State and local auUiorl'y and luierusts t the authority and interest of the nation. Sixth, Prompt acciule.-e m e in the decisions oi the people at the ballot-box. Seventh, The maintenance inviolate ot national faith as pledged to its creditors, i lh'h, Such adjustment of iha burdjus of taxation by rev. sum and mod ulation lioni time to time of t he t.-tiiif ami other reve nue laws as will cau u) i :eiu to iati eipiita-J Oly upon ail ci.is o iMLin, Jteiruucnmeut aud eooiiomy in llio ailiiiiulsira! mu Of the National ttovctiiiueiil. Tenth, 1 he Administration meets with their cardial tu.oisuu.eut, Tho National Tumoeraiiee Co .ventiou re-assenibied in Chicajro, ou Ihursia,. Alter reading aiul uicussins; mi editorial lu the Chicago Tj .buiw, tloubtiutnc ex pediency oi attemptm;.; to fore people lo practice total abstiucnc John N. .-Hearus, of New Yor.t, read a letter from Hon K. C. Dtlavin, live V. estem apoatlo of temperauce. in his Utter ho ays: I have been a lied whftt my views are, with legatd to the uo ol tiie hntiie. l wou d commence by snyiiii; that 1 have always bet it in favor of moral .suasimi lo Induce as many as jossible to ah. union ibe use anil s ilo of itiloxiuiiliiiii ll'i'.ior as a drink. Mori I suasion also lo cou 1 jcu f ho voter in all pat ties to see it to be his dut v lo his Ocd, his latii!y and his country to dsu hli ballot to destroy the licetjfe system, ai.d est ib-11-h prohibition. Wiih my present. Views, 1 am opp'ne-t to ttio policy' of a stparate parly, which would exnnnst Itself in to ln to aitain that end. iiut i would appeal u tun total aoslalners and prohibitionists wiihin their ie-.pe -tlve politica circles to uiase use- of their utmost lnlluer.ee to hrltix about the de lied result. for by doing this t nay uo nut m n ny ueii'e iuteil't-ro wiih i)oiiticai parties, or act in consistently ; ut, Iu my judgment, take a great question out of partis m stiife." Mr. Delaven ouotes au article ir;vn uie .New Yerli J.'x tniiurr, which t ike-, t It o ground that tho e ils 'of into-.-.' ! erauee ca:iut be legislated out of existence, unhss behind tho legislation lies a v.utco rtruliina inorar (.eutintont, ticariu;; it up and givluji It rorce, ana .-ays ue ttnuiis iqitb is iuiu'u practical wisdom in those lemaris, my own iniuo nas ieoa nr some tlme tendlay in too sumo ttireo Ion. Mr. Itvnsom, of New Jersey, ro d a loaa and exhaustive preamble and a fetlesof rCSOiUllilis, im wihi.u ii mini iuu i"iii--r, r i.hn mono..-.! newr.aitv. The first reurws the pie ot fealty to the princinies Of l lie iHc:ar,t:;on o; i uiiepenaei ce and the Constitu! lou of tho Unit-.d Stales, j Second, That the tialac in in toxical lug beveragos is a tlishonor to e hri-1- n civili- j zalion. In Imical to tiie l ilerest; t-l society. 1 a political wror.K ot 'cuuatted cuotur-ty. suoverslve o; the oiU.uary o!jeets of coveutment and no c-ap iblo of hoinss ro- ! Stialnod by any sys em oi Le ns.) wuat- ! ever, but imperatively -ayinindn:- lor Hi ; suonres-stou etlwUtivu . ic-ai .'T;U.S'I ho: It I)V i lie rsfue ai:a imiiioi.i LCiis;: tures. Third, That in view of t hi';, and inasmuch as toe extsiing' political parlies either oppos- or ignore tlii p-cat and paian'onnt (n . n-tioit, n;.d 'osolu ely refuse to do anyi in' toward tiie snppre--no.t ol the ru n traffic.1 which is robbing the na'lotiof Its br:;;'Uest intellects, destroy ir;; tts nitioiiil prosperity nud rapidly i tidoruii.:inu' its very rfr.o ' tiou with these p.dttieai parties a;ui or- j aanuo our-e.vts it. a natiou-H aatiu rn: ii-Miiiiji 4'iiit., ii,i,i s.-. ,"i in i-i.nii.jr object tho suppression cf tti t-rf!l3 lu lntoxicatlnil driuks. Foil 1 1 h. That j-hiie we adopt tho name of the Antl-Dram-snop Parly as expressive of our primary object, and while we dea tiaco all repa-iiat so.l ot the p-ab!lc debt, and pledge lM.-lily to the principles of the dec araliou of Indepeudemo and tho Fedo il Consiitutloii, wo dei-iii it. inexpedient t give prominei co to oti.er political issues. Fifth, That a central executive c miuilt.-e of one troni each statu and Trii:ory arol the lustncl vl k m i i, di' r.ivoinu-u ny tiie Chair, wh." so duty it sh i i be t i tati such notion as in their judr.mimt will best promote the iiitensts -:f t!ie party. The alon - Jir" Lpr-ed VTnx and soul a tempuramjo man. bji w ts opp ;sed lO givii j, up Ins lolilieal principles because he was a ten. peniUL-e-.niai. il.-.nt-gomery oi ludiana, was iyr a thud pai iy. 1 )n':v those oPl'i) e It - ho had axes to utioil Tue i iscuusioii was coutiau' a at Krtat length, and at limes irew Minirwimi aonm nious, ot-.o or more women taking part in ii. Fmallv. th platform, with the preambie, was adopted. leuKth, and at times irew fromwhat act!- - v, ue rvciiii.ii r-1 wv i e ii ct iut' itt.vu-i I 1 ..... , I . . : fli.t .V'.:t -1 r. . . ii.

.sented ny GeiiutSiiUiii m tho afieruouu, j required, anutnai tnc jjegisiature and re-feiri-vi back to him, was recal e ; j wj cqou bo COnVCU";d. and adopt n.'. This was followed by ad- . 01 esses lroirt various persons, after wh ch I ., UieCjuvcnii.ua.ij.)nru..d,ietii('. . . j M.ei Of Mill Jiwners. Nashville, Sopt.iubc.7 2 A part Lockuaven, Ph., Sept. 2. A meet -of the Tesa delegation to tl . tir- v l I ,US ot miil owcer3 and others inter Iiodjrcof the Uuitel Sm.h, ':' ,i'iC. ! csted in lumber, was hd l at v iliiams T.,hnn.liit Ordnr of I 'M i 11 I port yesterday. Near.y every farm in

hav arrived in this city. Phe re. mainder will bo here in a dav or two, aud all of them will depart oa Mou il iv "ccomranictl bv the Grind Hitc, r'r's:... LVmnts, o A i le era; .ion from South Carolina, cmhracH.g a Past Grand .Sire, will artiv- o urday. LOUISYILLK, Sfp'. 2. The CeXxi- I ',,-, In.nlKKt ;nl Ii O r ' : -i an Ul ' .Jl . . , . s, s- r , uilla'-icc; u niuuQZ tJ toe i.uer&oi proposition to subscribe j ,1 ' ;f ' lile eu S150 0(i0 paj'ahle in yearly install - ,rn ts ot vilO.H 0. to i m prove t he n V- : . . , itration oi the ientucKy iv iver.

IVANSVILL, 1ND.. FRIO A. , SEPTEMBHI

ii Csr ir-I, jL ii Sspablican Couuty Vcntioa at Cinciun Coditi Kentucky Stato Sabbath Scliool Ccriiventioii. 2cetin of Central Conferoiica cf Gormin E. Church. Ship Laborois' Stfiko Quebsc at Iut ruling Foreign News. Halifax, September 1. To-day was observed as a holliday. Prince Arthur attended a grand picnic in the grounds of the Duke of Dent, on tho shore of the Bedford Basin. A large number were present, among them General Doyle, Baron Mequet, aud the officers of the French frigate Semiramis. Three hundred persons sat down to the banquet. The Prince left the grounds escorted by the firemens' torchlight procession. Crowds thronged the streets, and the city was brilliantly illuminated. "Vashlnston Items. Washington, Sept. 2. The Internal Ilevenue receipts to day were fl)12,000; amount of fractional cur rency received to-day from New York, $103,50a. Secretary llawlins was cgtin attacked with severe Illness this forenoon. He attended thi Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, and was at the War Department yesterday, notwithstanding he was advised to remain quiet at home. Washington, September 2. A letter recently appeared in tho news papers, professing to hao been furnished for publication by a prominent Cuban patriot, dated Washington, August 22, and purporting to have been written by Senor Koberts, the Spanish Minister, to the Captain-Gen cral of Cuba and intercepted. la this letter Senor Roberts is represented as giving information about the status of the gunboats now building in this country for the Spinish Government, stating that the belligerents will not be considered in hate but that probably the future will bo iu favor of the Cubans, ct;. Mr. Roberts, under his own signature, to-day, says the letter ha3 not a word of truth iu it, and that the document is itself a mere awkward forgery. lien. Vrm. A. Howard, having resigned the appointment as Minister to China, the administration will, in a lew days, designate a successor. The merits of several gentlemen are nndir consideration, aud great care will be taken to select a prop r representative of the United Stales at that court. The receipts from customs lor the last week aro $4,510,o01. A i rivatc letter dated Madrid, from an entirely responsible source, reports Minister Sickles has offered the United States a mediator between Spain and the Cubans, the proposition being, as fctated in the American newspapers, that slavery bo abolished in the isiand, tho Cubans to pay Spain for the public buildings, fortifications, cec rcra, aud it is equally true that while Spain does nut nj ct mediation, there aie serious obstacles in tho way of accoininodatiou. The impression among many of the Spauish statesmen is that the island will eventually pass from tho possession and control of that authority. It is stated that tho preliminary de I manded by Spain is that the Cubans snail lay down their arms a condition with which it is ascertained that they will not comply, if for no other reason than that they have no guarantee of protection from the Spanish volunteers, who, according to reports, aim at the absolute rule ot the island, and have a secret organization to that cud. Washington, Sept. 2. The Pre si dent made the tollowinir appoint-ui.-ms lu-uay; t auer v reinani, ; '.r.-0 of ,U- b- Vourt tor Indiana; ; lt.il. - . ( ' - 1 ... . . T I . I.I i-.j. ii' i. i TlT.i)- , . ; V illiaiu Governeur Mortis, Marshal mi mu uuviTti'iur iu orris, Auartniai , for Cahfornia. i clil3 irib)rers' Strike. Qukdec, September 2. The ship : lihorers' strike continues, and not a 1 vessel is be-in? wotkel. Tho lower' nft!-.n t,-.n tva. il,,. ' l7o j y. oi ouuuaj.. Icsterday tho rioters attacked an : IUUUUUkIIIV jyUL 1 11 KJ iJ tllU Sllltll, and almost beat him to death. The city and water police of Montreal par aded the town, but failed to. mnk i any arrests. In the afternoon, the laborers com mcaeed to miss at the foot of Moun :.iTs.c.,f. i, an1 serious disturbance appcared imminent, iho troops were airain called oat, bul the rioters finally dispersed iu small bodies. " " . ... .. Air. Colfax and Tarty Sail for Oregon. San Francisco. September 1. Mr. Colfax and party sail for Oregon tomorrow. The municipal authorities -i t..i i :-l - : l "if - - oi ruttian'i m ituuivu me v tee President. The Methodist Church voted in ' c i - n j iavor of lay dclc.ation. 1 eas. Cn ; nays, l'J. ! - aWalter' Iutcrview Hi Ii tho ! I'resldCnt. ! : UICI1MOND, Sept. 2. U0V. Walker : rcUrncd here this morninc. but he is , , . , .-. - - . ; altogether reticent about his lutcr- ; VIOW WltU 1110 1 rCSlUi i , i .nvelrr ! hlOOJ, howcer, I1CI ;iroin reliable source ; view With the President. It IS Un lerre, that advices sources have been re ' 1.1 . 1 . . .1 Ml i r n , r i inr ft'i r:i iui i i nrir i ut tiiaii iiii' iv-it vtitu tun u uirf I the trade was represented, and enti-t; ! unanimity prevailed. It was resolved that but half ef the ! stock of logs be cut and manu - laciureu on tv est branch lor liiUJ. A committee was appointed to ar ; lllllgu io eiae- mu I esoiui.IOIl C:11'VI'--T ' into effect. 1 . .. .I 1 . : . , Ira n t il" the TratL-. IIcdson, September 2 Thii fore- ! 0:u, as the train from Boston, when near Ci-atLam, ran ou the track at a YUCI',i'i- 10 ts ui niieu iiau ucCU b.i k n. The conductor a: d fireman wi re injured. -. . . . I I .-. r. . I . . . . t . I I !

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Foreign Ngtt?. ENGLAND. London, September 2. The Solicitors of Lady Byron"1 faaiiiy assert that Mrs. Stowe's articles on the subject of the separation cf Lord and Lady Byron are nor complete or authentic. Tho Harvard aud Oxford crows have united in a note to the Th Co exe naK distinctly stating that the artie! of Mr.5. Stnwr inll.n .1 , lfntl.J,i on the reasons of the separation ol Lord and Lady Bjron, is not acorn plet'e or authentic statement, and doer1 not involve any direct evidence. Nothing is communicated but recollections of a conversation had thirteen years since, and impressions de rived from manuscript read under great excitement. Without concluding that Mrs. Stovvo's narrative contains a omplete account of the relations between Lord and Lady Byron, they protest aairst it as a gross breach of trust and confidence, as inconsistent with Mrs. Stowe's recommendations to Lady Byron, and a violation of the cxpu-s terms of her will. Lady Byron's reprc-eatatives and her descendants disclaim all countenance of the article, which was published without their co-sent. The i'eus thinks Mn. Stowe's nir rative does not contair the whole truth, but is probably true as far as it toes. It cannot see that she has done anything but maeie a lair and valuable contribution to the veracity and exactitude of history. FRANCE. Pasls, August 2. Iu the Senate yesterday Prince Napoleon mado another speech, wherein he gave utterance to very liberal views, calling for additional reforms, including a more ccinplete responsibility of the. Ministry. The Minister of the Interior, in reply, protested against the idea presented by the Prince, adding, significantly, that those ideas would never govern the Council bo !onx at tho present Minister would ictain tho eonttdenco of the Kcuperor. The discussion was continued in the Senate to-day. M. DcSugur termed the speech of Prince Napoleon scandalous. - M. Dcvieune denied that the Suuato CommirsLon disapprove of a Scnatm Consultum, and said they ocly disapproved of tueh a Seuatus Consultum os Prince Napoleon desired to have. After further debate, four articles of the Scnatus Consultant were adopted M. M.ii;ue is preparing financial reforiua, which, it is estimated, will produce a surplus of l'J0,0X,UUO franca. Of this sum 20.0C0.0U0 will be appointed to the smaller salaries ot Government employees, 20,000,000 to . the reduction of the Actree duties of Paris, and 20,000,000 to the nviuction of the land tax. The Empress has left Cham our. y, and will arrive in Paris to morrow. Tho Journal official announces that ll?ar Admiral L?!ebrc has been appointed to the command of the Naval Divisiou of" the Antilles and North America. The 1'resse asserts that Pritiec Napoleon had a conference with the Emperor, at which the latter expressed his approval of the liberal idoi of the Prince. I it K LAND Dublin, September 2. Cardinal Cullen has issued a pastoral letter forbidding parents to send their children to the-National Model Schools, on pain of deprivation of facraruents. Qceenstown, Sept. 2 The p. tea in -ships Alpha arn.l City of Bo-ton, from New York, arrived to-day. Senator Morton in Pcnasylvatila. PlTTDUitn, September 2. Senator Morton, of Indiana, arrived here today, and to-night addres.-cd a large Republican meeting at City Hall. Extensive preparations arc making for the celebration of the Humboldt ponfpnni-il i. . . . - i--sia, lias been tclcj-'raphe.l to to cast a JUpiieate of the New York statue o! w . . . . . Hunibolelt, which is to he located m the Allegheny park. Montreal, September I Princo Arthur is expected to pass here without any public demonstration, on the j 0l1i, cn loute r-.st on a shooiins; ex-cur-ion. By order i f Judk'tl Cullrsa . tho ru:ftt- ftp.tiin i;,,.;..,., ini;P ; with twenty men, ha.s irone to Quej bee to assist in sapprcssintr the shin ; laborer's riot. j The weather is quite wintry. Tlvr- : uiometer this morning t White Sui.pintit SruiNus, Ya., (September 2. A diilicuity having . arisen here between L. Q. Va.shiug- ! ton and Win. (ilonn, of the Baltimore Go.-tU trowinK out of a letter wric- '! ten by the former to a Yirgiaia paper. - ttlitll was con,truci containing i offensive allusions. Tiie panics pro ! ceeded to a field this forenoon with a view to a hostile meeting. The mat-I - . . i . i . tor was amicably ayjustcu, however Nlw York, Sept. 2. Tho Pichiuichi volcano, near Quito, Guiynquil, has commenced eruptions Valparaiso dates to the 3d of Au- ... ,i . .v. ii -i- i ,- gust, state that the Chilian legation win tie removed irom jonuorj to Paris. Coa.-ul Cal iwe i't had arrived, at V;il paraiso. . Sever-1! small earthquakes are i ortci in the provinecs of Peru. 1, -T.iltl. 1 1 r'; do-iu-e l resiucnt uaita n:n issuai a t 1 1 .1 . r n r t ,i t- n a u- i r. i i n ff i i uv nuu n iv.vti u - i ;ii, ind 1- ?i l Hi V-UJ, UtU l 1(1.1 LJ, A l.ar' Excursion Parsy. Ht. Lopis?, Sept. 2. A party of nearly 200 gentlemen, representing various business interests, from Cleveland, Columbu, Cincinnati, and other places in Oaio, arrived here to da-. . a . a a a 1 . -. .1 , e . e t - - 1 cn route to the end of (he Kansas Pacific Kailroad, where they will ci : gage in buffalo hunting and other amusements. Oa their return, they will stop at arious po nts in Kansas and Missouri, with tho viow of purchasing large tracts of hal ;o establish colonies upon. They wiil have for Kansa City t vrcorrow in sj c-ial cirs. ihe fat. Joseph IJerui t, m noti ciu the arrival o!' (Jen V P Biair aVS arriV.il O. vjcj. i . i ii.u. .aa :as been appoci e 1 G-.-u.ia Agent he 1 . . . . . . ." ,. . oithcl.lij .S-0.':aniJ.: Li .VlncriOJ, andiseuioutc to lh uvcr, w h.-i e he will make his Sua .'quarters.

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r e. ' rp, :, i wu-iiv, .urn n;u ior ti.' I1UUSC Were i mid all, v i i, uin wim hiiiioi LONDON, Sept. 2. he waathr t .;,...tA,i 'im, :..! viVfuVs:'. I". " eet .ii iu.nL imm

r.;,l.r i i (.n...s.ti.i.e'.t. i i,..e na i e: iiuui i ue .lie 1 -e.i , urri iil..,i . , ... . . . , fair ,-nd favorabio fcr crop- Jadgc C. D.CofHu, Judge J. H. War- j 1?,?"'! u.".,u,la London, fcopt.2.--Thoso;ictiors of : ren, Henry Brachman, and Henry ! robuXmiVcVi mr in'r 11 " ,v,;i-' Lady Byron s family Inva written a Mack. The House nominees are I. i fenniranc-y u-n Wi'., 'u lKA-lllttt Communication, to tho London i.mr- ! T. Wriitd U'm HI A,r,f l" no". ""."I. a"d ontalni., ."ii ,..':

! In Mm 1S6D. CINCINNATI Ucpublican County Convention K atucky Stctc habbath School tonventloa Kpetlnjr cf Central (onTertnev or Uerras i M. F. ( hurtii Bine Ball. U ilhams. Judcj W. V. (Jholson. II C. Borden, John W. Cochrane, W. S. Kennan, t. fl. Bond, A. E. Chamber lain, John Majlor. Candidates for six county offices were nominated. Judge Hetdley was Chairman of the Convention. Republicans r-onsidrr the ticket a strong one. The folio wing resolution was pissed : That the candidates for the Legislature nominated by this Convention are hereby instructed to procure the passage of a law reducing the com pensation of our county officers, -o that the salaries of those officers shall not exceed the following f-ums: County Treasurer, $7,000; County Auditor, U,000; County Sheriff, f 7,000; County Cieik of the Court, ifO.OC-O; Probate Judrrc, SCi H)0; County Recorder, fil.fiOO, nn i that nil emoluments and fees in excels of such be pa:d into the County Treasury, for tho benefit of the tax jiaycrs of the county, and that each candidate for tho Legislature nominated to-day be required to pledge himself to secure the passage of f-uch law. V The Kentucky State Satlath School Convention appointed a committee to uay iu arrange daotjain ocnooi Coun - i "ei ii ., j, . , iy auu uistrici societies, ana to raise means to employ a State Sabbath aecnt. The reveuue collections in tho First District, for August, were $170,000. Tho eixth annual meeting of the Central Conference of the German Methodist Episcopal Church, oonvcucd in Newport. Kentucky to day, Bishop Amos presiding. Tho conference embraces West Virginia, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The game of baso ball this afternoon, between the Rod Stockings and the Alerts, of Rochester, resulted in a victory for the former, by a score of thirty-tnoto nineteen. Weather coal and farr; thermometer rS to GS. . : : Decision In Regard to Custom House frauds Iialiroad Fare to be Kcduccd, Ac, lc. New York, - September 2. Commissioner Osborne has rendered a decision in regard to the alleged Custom House f rauds. He has committed General Eagan in default of 3,000 bail to await the action of the Grand Jury, and discharged Mr. Spear. Rumor Fays railroad fares to the West are to be materially reduced Hay to ?10 to Chicago. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to day a communication was rtceivc 1 from the Citizens' Association, relative to the management of the State cacals. The letter says tho Association has lately made an examination of the canals, with a view to ascertain whether steps could not be taken to reduce the enormous cxpenditnres involved in the maintenance and repairs of the canals, as well as to correct the mismanagement which now prevails. The Association expressed a desire to submit their plans to the Chamber, and a committee was nnp )inted to confer with their. The Thirteenth Annual Games of tit o New York Caledonian Club took place to day at Jones' Wood. The attendance was large. Strong delegations were present from tho Caledonian Clubs of Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Montreal. P. Frazjr, of the Montreal Club, took three fiist class prizes, nine second, aud two third class prizes, R. Tripp, of the same club, taking four first class and four third class prizes. The. cricket match at Hobokcn, between the St. George and New York Elevens, terminated this evening in favor of the New York Club, the full score being. New York, 91 and 00; St. George, 78 and 08. " Th? Last Hall on the Lravctnvprlh, .Atchison it orttiwcstcru It. Ii. r Leavenworth, Ks., Sept. 2. -The last vail of the Lcavcii worth, Atchison & Northwestern Railroad, connecting the Ccitral Branch Pacific Road with L-avenworth and St. Louis, vi i the Missouri Pacific Road, was laid to day, aud tho first train passed over it to Atchison. Albany-, Sept. 2 Adam VanuclIcti has been re appointed cashier of the First National Bank. Edward Clark, ouo of tho Trustees of the- Iron Moulder' Association, has botAi'arrestsd ou a charge of embezzling the funds of the Association. Saratoga, tfeptcuibeic 2, President Grant arrived -by the evening train, and joinedhis family at Union Hotel. t i i TNo. 1,4. Failed State3 Marshal's Notice. Uuittd Stales of America,- Wsf rict 'of Indiana, SS. : v -, :t "s KRKAS. a" ilt.t o information was liltd in the lJ .stria Court ol the United States lor the District of Indiana, on the 17th Uny of Vn.u.t,J..y, by Oliver P. Shin klcnrul Uriah itcinkle, by Messrs. Porter,-' Harrrtoti, ' and - Pishback, their ineciois, ayniiisi, yie npjrauoi j ton, wi ereof j hoxuas Mordoth prcciors, ayainsi tjie ncjraiwiit CharlesWi ereot J noiuas AlorUofU was lately 1 iiu.'i iir, ner tacnie, apparel, miu lurniltire, j seized 4-iV ll4ii-'i ia cnoso of rontract ottll jnjut loaruamii, and hlirjln ; daiiinOf, jn tho- bum vl 8SO, a U raying i process haiuit said steamboat, and thai ;the k;ui e may be omdemed and Hold ; I hei t-tor. - . - r Now, tiieiflore, m )-tnmit( of the mo- 1 nition, iimler the se.il of said tJouri, to me i ! dir-cled and delivered. I lo hiueby give j public not Ice to all ptisons claiming ald j goods, or any part thereof, or In any man- j ner intev-iled therein, that Uiey he and j appear 'ii-foro, tlo District Co art of the ' j United St ite, to be held at the city ot in- ' diauapoHs, in aud for the District of In- , diana. 011 ilie first Monday of Hejteiij tier i.ext at l o clock 01 ine jorenoon 01 uwi ; day, then and there to interpose their ' claims uuu matte their ai. cautions lu that 1 be ft :i I (. 1 HEN. s-POO" Kit, llaiRhal, If. S., ' . Py Sax rat, Uay, ix-putv. ! Atts 1 ; J. L. How i.a.no. Clerk. auJldlltl A 'Lea-Jn "a lie house i'.af bffh W,,ter ! ohiymte i fuonture, with a well-furnhshed table and with bai uiBS-iooms for cold and warm baths. . A dally hack Hoe from Shoal Station .... e. n I 1 T I' .. I . . . - Orleans, ou the Louuviile, Nfcw Albany ciilca-o Railroad, to the Spj-.ns with a Uai-v att to n-e Spiiu, W1U1 wuew. . .1. ni.iuau, UUU all.ll trom " en.w ,-1 ..in .suuam to ine Si.nuaH reduced io i). Address RYAN dt TUCKER. Jyi!

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ESTABLISHED. 1831 IV I If t, .:.. i I . . . i OrJ'.r fur OnoDiig Ailoy iu l.::cck 23 Ai'LLsT ::o, i-i'.i Oll' io t, iij.ti s i x. U'l.r.its lut,:ic nolle.! by udveuidntf i;i tiie J""y Journal be t Iveu thi-t on , ?, , f ,l3 v ' r e'c.'oner, iw,!i. the C, mmon 1 OU licit l.j Iho Pl'v I. ,, J J r i.ii.T, Mill ., ... "'""""Klcinaiidcd Ib. relor. rnl l , V I i,.. ... . . " - mu in ii nr i mi 01 iriiimisii.incij uriii I im r-Vi . Li i , heard and d termmM 7.U,, .c..' hkl"Lilthe day ol )ctot,r, i t" ana itu"i Vr' ther ordered, lhat the Clerk ,,' V, , sa'td'pio'-s; " f-V'e V''"'a p vt; length or said ,.lley, t he V-,, le ls .."oi tV e laU1 out a,id l"i'd, wl'ic". 'y.IameHl.Sa,,Attest: A. M. MctiRIFK, lei k City lerk's ( .nie-, Sept. ,J. isjj-se'l !ir ( Union copy. . FOR iJALE. Bi;i? Kn Aitotri i iti'iini,: utucliy, I will, on thci-ccuiul day lier. IWi, t tin, court llon.so door, city, sell, at public auction, mv aiuciHT mi Jiuril Stteet mtiolninv Tilnlty Church. Lot 57'i by 11 (Zf T;ims iiberil, and made knoxvit on day of 89i.o,.i Jt- A- AUMISl'KAi). scp(2-ld FUR SALE. YSVt ' "' '"'"", IS l.hlllK'S hn rKeiiiHut, on Jtber it terms. Por I'm liculais, Inquire), f 81-2-1 w RAIRI) START, No. vV liter Street FOR SALE. 500 iif-Mi iri i, very low iiailluiniiX w II TAk t ; eez-dlw No. houth Water streeW' MUST A KHIVA I. - o p - Irish Baltimore Oysters, Served lrp Kaw, Fried, or Stewed, AI--J oh ii fichu cizer'H MAIN STREET EXCHANGE, sc2 1ml IK I. t'lldi nitil Mm, sin. Notice S i:i.i i fjtopos.n.s wii.i, nr, received at my ofUce until September lM) ,?;J' at 10 o d,,ck fr earth woik w .i i. f'.' 'h tljo, ,wtHl Kra of tl, fo't Woil Lrlde. SpecileatloiiH on il!0 in my ofllce. 'ine I ouimlsfiioiiein ri-n rve the rlsbt to if ject .-.ny or all bids. ,. ... VICTOR HiscI. A. V. Lvansvlllo, Auxust M, ls.,u-auai dtd Notice. Si:ali:i .mioi'on.ii.s vim. k received at my olico until September l,tO, lho'J, nt 111 o'clock A.M. for the construction of winrt wail on tho side of tho briuire near the Salt Well. The Commlrtsioners reserve tho rltf lit to reject any or all bids. HpecKlcutlona lor the work are on file in my ollie . VJi.TOU IIISCII. A. V. C. I-A-ansville, August 'M, iwy null dtd WANTED TTlnMrT7"C "FORTUNES In the boundlesi West and iiiunv South. It xpeak lo tho younst man oi a liomcand tort u ue, and tell.i lil.n why, win ro and how to seek It; it tells tho capitalist where to Invest; the laborer, to llnd L'ood wiiaes tho farmer, the best lands; the iiietrlianl tho niauulactiiier, tho professloiinl mu' aud tho mechanic of the meat chancer oien to them; )l tells ivi rybody Just wh.it they out to know about the vast, resources and Wonderlul proKre-s in e fry part ol thin pri nt countiy. New, reli, luioresllm; and popular. Send lor circular. Kuterprlsl;, men can learn of a moiioy-makln buoni..-s bv- a-l-lreHin PIIOPIJS PUHLIsjunu ci aUK-'ja-liu 1..U R ic-) St., cincliiiiatl, Ohio. C K A W F( nil S V I L L K , 1 N f I A N A . rfims lnm i i in io. ovt:-. i i s JSm '1 hiily-Hixlh Annual Sesdon ou Wednesday, S.cptemhcr tl h, 1H'J. Amnio taciiitle.H aio lurnlshed yonnt; men to pursue the classlc.il and scientific courses ol study, lu the Acadein'c Department youiif men arelitted for Collejj'. Aiuimj! t ho hfudh s lauKlit in this last namel depHrlment me complete c uuses In Arithmetic, AlBehra. Hooic-kerpluK, Physical Ueo'iaphy. i hyHlology, Rlietoi ic, Ac, &.;. The Iustriiclors In the College, m i R;v. J. P. Tuttle, D.U. PreMdent, aud ProlesHor of Moral and Intelleoi ual 1'hilosohy; K. O. Hovey, M. A., I'rofess-.r of Cliemlstry and Geology; C. Mills, M. A., Professor of Un ek Language, Ac. ; ts.. anomsoii, M. A., Piofetsor of Latin Lnnguaijc, Ac. ; J. L. Campbell M. A., ProfesHor of Mathtmatlcu, Natural Philosophy, aud Astronomy; W.C.White, ALA., I'ro feasor of Rietoric, German and P.t nch Lauu.if'( ; I). A. H isjietl, M. A., Principal oi I'reparatory Leparlment ; II. It. Thoms.in, A. P., and M. M. Whltfoid, A. Ii., Tutor.s. luiormniioii ;nul Catalogues s -nt upon application. A. THOMSON, ""fi" d wlm Ti i at. Wabash Coll. Ke. WAS l VINSON, Biikii FUUNUf.lt AND FINISHER, Htpaits ami .us-'Ip' fitter, Manufacturer aud Dealer iu HW.u m and Water Gauges, Spelter and Rabhi'.t Metal, aud all AiHcIoh aiiperalnitK to a lirasn Konudiy, hfKUftJOAl Mb tiK.VKKAh oI.AI kSJUTillAtt, 4au;r otieet, bet. Pint and l.it t. rtVANSVILLK. INI). ""ttjiMh .11 lor old l'oppr sn l Hihii AN D i Mil.S XV. 1J It ,. IV 'V Corner fltbland hecust Hts., Chandlci's IJlock, opposite JIou -e. the Oj ra RESTAURANT AND UAR-ROOM. t-H" MuaU served up in the be., htyle atqilllmei. Best oi winet, liquors, and cig tru coudttiitly on hand. aujilf AU ath, Door, Ulind Fui-Iurniud Flooring Mill. u"'""r'"". 'IbuKlXS ")xf?rtit Wi"u,d1!i:iufy7tf 1- ' " ' . riitiv r3i.ii,i; s i; m i x v it y. Thi - Instil - tloti oilers the arciiiuulaled advaiitag-M of over CO years' mimt -ll opeiatloii. f.veiy lacility Is providii.l I"l a ttiorouKh course of it-etui :n)d 0111:1muelal e neat inn, under the dirccilou ot more than tueiily pioieisor and teach-A-r-i. Fur (iri-iilarn. app.'y to JOHN II. W1LLAK1), Troy, New ora. HiiZlitJiti

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J I': .' lU.-Y!fi; ... 1 LIFE Uu ; r . 1 I I I'll-' 1)1,, 'ts-' mr I" .M T h i hi ATS; ul All.'Al A. CilAliTKIlKU l!V S1T I t t. Ai l .P 12 t.U'IlAJ.. i I,1 HKANCJI Dfi'l''!', I'lllI.Ai?; i Chi: CiiAUl'M'.: (I. 1'IL- i K-.-a. JAY cooiii;, l.o.;. ( ! . i i j l- iiKinc.. 'i .el ;' :i liKNItV I'. rOOI.'!, l'le.si.h nt. KMF.iy-uN W. I'K!.!. letary and Actuary FP.A Nt H (I. SJI.'J Ji, .Med leal Director. W PM'ii.l. I; i .1 D., I i.) This Cn p.iny it 'J ! . iiin.niuf) HI Its exphie ire, r,r)r policiis IS, Vi5K. TMh Company i. I rs to it i l ol n-v -i i ,i u , ,, PERFECT SECURITY, J!y its C.ish paid-up ''n 1 1 . 1 o itli. f t .jo, i, Dollars, and uin unit-. s to the Insured, oy 1: LOW KiTS Of i-;k;u-:, LAUGE DIVI1)KM)S .!,,,,, Or a UeversloiKiry l v L l n I of piper cent, oy Its RETCRX PRE.! I CM y..LV. i Lit A I, Alii, .i i s. JOHN W. 1 LI.IS A co.. J1 Wainutstiei t, Cinei nn.i 1 1, General Agf nts lor on io n n I I i nt t si t mill Souihi rii liici ,.,!i. JOHN S. HOPKINS, '."( mist lYr, ... ma vpi i'aw ei l iii,'i '. DILY GOOD, Wi: oiiki: utoti iuih nt) the best (,eJti. t d Siloelt ol Summer and i casiji able DRY AT VIOHV LOW 1'ltK'l Via.: in the DOMESTIC DEC A R t'M L T, A very large ht n-It of the BEST PRINTS And Iho mo.st poj u!.u i.r.iu.l , Hie-ached A: I'hbleaelir .1 M U S 1 I .IN :- At the lewesl in: rlti-t rati -, DRESS GOODS DEC A R TV EX I 1 now more compti-tc In lis i.-s..i i on oi than ever bi-tom i-ip-n I In 0.1,1,11111,.!, and at ASTo.N -111MJLY Low l i;n t; i IilAI f,SJ.EH, And all the new nhiuli m.l i'A NCY si i,. , , At Zjc, fine 7,)C, aril 11 v. . v:inl l. -s t linn tin ir value, 1 no nil ullc. tiie ics-i 1 1 0:1 1 el unscrupulous run pel 11 -.is to the contrary iioIh libit -I no . 11 ;. JBJatik and While LL;i;,i i S JA Vi,s, I'.'.nAhOhs ami hiii nun:; LLis, AM) NOTION in eii'Ib:,-; viaiiy. MILLINKIIY STOCK' vi. I I e nj 1 durlliK t he balanco ol the d dp 10. f'.o;iqtiilo B-Mis ami Ni41,ii:;r. Tiie In nt i.lyle. ol Moso ill! jn."t lecelved mi madi! 11; I .ii r I I x to 1 e 10 i,;,,-i- j.i snort notice. flOflAPKEil, i.iy Vos. il ii! 1.1 :n CO., bt.rtei. Utndcrson lunl t PosipOJHTiiefit of lirai. iii -tr c(ii;nh,si'tj.ii:sc-: i ici v,;yx WAl. M-t'JjA .V A.X.'i Till-- fit M .WO.VA ,-,V. Messis. lJatiR i and othoi appointed by act ol K , C i. turo: UENTI.KMK.S: I l' joel h.u 1 , peile-.l lo auk. at your h: n.ls a i.o,;,, Ulimem ol llie (irawi i i. ul i riy."s in I iieudeihon County (Ky.) Lar:-.l sal. Although a Kro.it iu;iuy lielcr-ts hi-.i bum sold, a sullii-itul i.ninl.er h iv in-: been (Imposed of to Justify .if lie if mprojieity II bout loss to mo, unless I ii- ;n the uus old ticUt ls, which i oo not li.u uo to do. I f you v II I tlve me nut 1 the vif h ln y ( December, IHjJ, I leel eoijll-fent ol Oi .j.'isIngol ail the tik;t by i hat lim I am, ceutlcinuii, very respo-tfi Sl, V.M. Mci'LAiN. IleudciHoii, Ky., Au;;. -i, l-'i. 11EVLY Of Till: COM V.'.S -,O.VyA.S. ThO UllderslsjIieiLfotiili. i--soii' I -l to j. i. .. ano tho 1 li nOi'ismi l.ann ii i,, auDoiinee to the public th.it ;t so .'Ocjeu i number ot licnels have I ot, l,t,;n it of lo Justify tho proprietor in jJ 'o a ii:.' n trauslerot lb I" operly i, tiu- l -ti.) -tembtr; and they have (ji.iu-lu.le.l to po-1-Iione the ilraivlii;; until ti e -S.h U:iy i.i i; cemher, Pv.'J. A laro -U'uli'T of Hi uels have t, ., , K,11, and we entei tiuti l.u . lo Uo don o tn-it all will b" (lispiis,..! ol ,7 tin; ti.i;e ,v,'.,i above. We think wo are nc; n ir iutlieii,. teresls of ticket hoideis m .set Lnuj to h'tv, noue olh( rs tmni tlmso who have i.ih-chase-1 llclots hharo li. tin, l i a v. i ;e Should the drawing t;vn p e.( e in,w t,' piopiietor would i- c;ui t-ia-d, in on" -" u, Have lilmsell fn-i,i loss, t ) tuiio In , i h-n i in the dritwiui witu thi ntisniii tuk -is This be docs i ol d- .ire lo nn, na, wou'ft v, i desire bo shor-.id do it. The postponement hi In u sl.iij t tio.e Only, Hi ll im tne i.:4e:.jl' n ei tin taln.s C.'lUIH l lie HurreioH ied - I i I n; renti-l ini for 1 he prt sent j t ut nor the rent c:,,!,-. i - . until I he 1st, ol Jauunry i ext. :i :, u i,,,,!,,, but lilt le dill'- I euee with t lius" uo u i e s, lortuuate as to win whether t hey sm e, : oil the 1st of Si pti nihe. ( r I h! - il o i' oi December, Po!l. Thoowner of th.-p-.-p, ny .,vi.i hoi, I tickets, and we tru-i. t bus who h.ito them will wait eheeilaliy titr t !. tinie li .e t (,v lis lor liters ttilt nsitlvly lie ti.In rt Iter post pon nu n i . T he money arising irmi too sale oi ti-i -et is In the hank, lo our crt-dil, an-l th-.-owner of the jnnpi i iy caimot l u uiy v. jy use or coiifroi II until til i t!i() iinnvii,-: aud tho transfer of t he p o i 1 1 y . Vli i.creaslng iiileief-t lu tho -neiue. Hint tinconlldenco msnlfestt il thnailiout lot country In its bill ncs, Ji slify io in Hoopinion that tho Urn win; will rwlahiSj come oft at I t appointed louo. 1 1, HANI s, W.M.H. HoLI.OWAY. i:o. T. . h , W. S. EL AM, grant grk:;n. e oni to i-. i .i , ... JfendeiBou, Ky., August .1, ! ,.,,,.) f aiiAi-wd i w Disoutiot I'otico. Tin: I'AttTriEitsiiii iu:sti-'r lore existing under t) o ilrm n uno o liumphtey, Putrh i Co., i nrwai.i.ni.' and Commissi!,,. Mer'-li;i o ts n-,0 ,'hauboat PropnelorK, was dl-, " ilve.l by iniin.1.1. eonseut on the inn inst , E. . l uii- i. retiring from the firm. Tiie i-.isio. -. v-, ; a i liQCOUtluued hy K. M. Hiiuii-hre.v , Gemyc J. Lewis, and C1...1 U-s W . Kci n y, um u the Arm name ol 1 1 unipln ey, 1 e, ,v I , , by whoiit tho bu -uieiis oi ; Uo old llrm will l,t s.Htled. tv-Mdlt ilU.Mi llii-1 p.vi it U , Jiitt I U