Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 October 1869 — Page 4

- Advert isements, in this column, of three tines, each insertion, Thirty Cent.

"WANTED. pood girl t o jo ceneral bouseworfe ior a t mU family. A German glil preferred. Inquire at this office. Fe22 t f ' po: SALE. Sr.con-HAxn Is in good order. Hal Office. FORfG 1 UVIP Inquire attheJoursepll. , orsc AXI lOT-On Eighth Street, J t between (Jam and Mulberry. Knfiuiro at the Journal OlHco of THOMAS J. GROVM. f lT?3dtf--FOR g" 005IS A few of these choice rooms, Xai second ami third floor. Chandler s D.ock. just now vacant and tor rent. Apply sortli. JOHN J. CHANDI1 R. , 2-1 w No. 2 secmd floor. ChandlmM P,'wfe. SATURDAY. . OCTOBER 2, 1S89. CIT YN E WS. 1ST Trial Balance Paper for sale at 'this office. ; ' ' ; Common Pleas Co cut. The Court of Common Picas was in session but a short time yesterday, and transacted no business of general public interest. The term will we presume close to day. , " Oca Scggestiox. Our modest Fourth Street cotemporary says the City Council met in secret session on Thursday, and "acted on our suggestion." " IIow we applea do swim." Sale of Valuable Property. Do not forget the sale at auction, of the fine houso and lot of Dr. Armistead, adjoining Trinity Church, on Thirl Street. If takes place at 2 p. M. to-day. - '; r i j Criminal; Court; The Criminal Court Judga Robinson's will con vena again on Monday, and the Grand Jury will also again be inEession,and will probably "find considerable work to do.. ;U tSTTho "Wedding Paper and En velope3 at thq Journal ,02ice, ore the finest ever in Ibis city." ; Calm. After a storm, it is , said: there is always a aalm.-' After the. storm of excitement, not altogether, unciixed with terror, which : has prevailed in our city for' two or threo . days past, a great calm has occurred, and yesterday everything was as qupi e3cent a3 a goosa pond after "a tern; . pest. :,-;..: I ;"... j Direct Importation.- Messrs J Mark, Warren & Co., the enterprising wholesale queensware merchants, "adi vertise a large stoe-Tbf feather ""dusters, direct from manufacturers in Al tona, Prussia. This is the fir3t direct imnortatioa of the kiad ever made to Envelopes, Initial and French Papers, beautiful Colored Inks, Faber's small Everpointed Pencils, and Gillott's 303 Pens are kept for sale at the Journal Office. '.;.:' . ! The Only One. The Courier wails over a gross grammatical error that disfigured its columns on Thursday morning. As it is the first and oiily one that has ever appeared, in its columns we hope its readers will forgive it this time. It requires men of genius to commit grammatical errors. But then thi3 was a gross grammatical error. EST A full supply of fine writing paper, legal and foolscap paper, and a large assortment of envelopes for sala at the Journal Office. ,t , - - ' Another Fiendish Ku Klux Outrage. We have intelligence from a creditable and responsible correspondent, that Willie Bruce, an old negro man, was shot dead in his own yard, near Providence, Webster County, Ky., by the Ku Klux, on the 231 of September. The 'negro had been robbed of about $ 10 in money a short timo before ho was killed. ; Every person who La much writing to do, is interested in getting good Ink, Pen3, and Paper. The very bsst quality of these articles can be found at the Journal Office. A large supply of the genuine Arnold and Stephens's Ink always on hand. Also Carter's Combined Writing and Copying Fluid the best article in the market. " s House and Lot at Auction ToDay. We call the particular attention of all persons in search of a bargain to the sale of the residence of Dr. R. A. Armistcad. The property will be sold at the Court House at 2 o'clock this afternoon, by T. M. Elliott, and it will be s rare chance to secure a fine residence within a few Equare3 of the Postoffice. There are some extra inducements held out to whoever may purchase this house, and one is that the deferred payments will draw no interest. Remember tho time. Lead Pencils from twenty ctnt3 to one dollar per dozen at the Journal Office. - Another Curiosity. Oar thoughtful and considerate friend, Mr. Seth Coolidge, of the great dry goods house of J. T. & S. A. Coolidge, has sent us a sweet potato, which bears a remarkable resemblance to a pig. Its neck, head and snout are perfectly formed, and its body resembles a wellconditioned pig, with a handsomely curling tail. It lacks only the ears and legs to be complete. t is a great curiosity, and we add it, with pride and thankfulness, to our unrivaled cabinet. A Quiet Night. We are happy to record that, after several nights of terror, produced by the torch of the incendiary, all was quiet throughout the' city la3t night, and all our people enjoyed a night of undisturbed repose. It is hoped exemption from the same cause of terror will long exist. Wo like items, and good ones ;

but incendiary fires are not to our ;

fancy. We would prefer elopements, horse races, or even Woman's Rights Conventions, cr prize-fights. Personal. Col. George W. Gorman and Mr. Loekhart, of Owcnsville, were in tho city yesterday. Mr. Harry C. Bates. Manager of the Louisville Opera Ilouse. left for Louisville by last evening's train. Henderson County Fair. The HenJerson Fair will commence on the 10th inst., and promises to be one of the best ever held in the county, and their Fairs have generally been of a superior character. We are indebted to the officers of the Association for a complimentary ticket, a crossing invitation to attend and the assurance of their most generous hospitality. Before Justice Emery. The only case . before Justice Emery yesterday wa3 the filing an . affidavit against George Van Blarican, charging him with complicity in the recent incendiary fires, with which the city has been visited during the past week.. As in the case of Foster, the State was not ready for the examination, and the case was continued, but will probably come up again this morning. Recorder's Court. There was but little business transacted in " the Recorder's Court, a stagnation havicg followed the heavy run of the first part of the week. Wm. Bishop was drunk and disorderly a very bad habit for any man to imbibe. He was charged $5 CO. - Paris Dunning, who had been raised to do better, got drunk and obstrepulous. He "was pulled by the police, and -His Honor, thought that U 60 would atone for the inadvertency. An afidavit ' was filed against FosterAhQ suspected incendiary, but the State not being ' ready, the case was continued until Tuesday, at 2 o'clock P.M. ; - , Fire! ' Fire!! In order to supplement the deficiencies of pur, city fire department, and avoid -the risk attending a short supply of water, it is proposed to have,, an exhibition of a fire extinguisher on the levee to-night at 8 o'clock, near the foot of Main Street, that each citizen may determine the propriety of securing to himself the moans pf suppressing a fire in less time than it takes generally to .convey the alarm to theengine.-boues. If the night is not rainy the exhibi tion will take place after which we shall giv& our opinion of the merits of the machine as a preventive of the dangers which threaten our city. Matrimonial. The reel at' panic i in gold ha3 produced a panic in the matrimonial market and aa immense rush has been made far permits upon the Clerk's office during the past week. The following parties obtained permits to eschew single bedsteads: Conrad Folner and Lizzie-Yager; Peter Haag and Margaret Sasse ; John Burke and Cornelia Bixler; David Lipstine and Bertha Oettingcr ; Albert B. Schneider . and Antonetta Welzbacher ; Joseph Hunt and Alice A. Cochran; Wm. nabler and Catharine Hudi; Chas. Brooks and Malinda Proudfoot; George N. Wells and Emma Steele; Tho3. Harrington and .Mary Cloninger; Andrew Schmitt and Lizzio Boseker; Charles Stewart and Julia Scantlin; John Shepard and Mary Farmer; Abraham J. Forbes and Sarah C. Bell; William J.'Bioomcr and Clara J, Swope. J gTArm-Rests, Belt-Hooks, Bill Files, Pen Racks, Penholders, &o. a lage stock at the Journal Offic.e. ' i School Children. From Prof. Gow, Superintendent of our Public Schools, we learn that the names of 2,448 children have been enrolled in our Publio Schools, thu3 far, during the present school year a very flattering increase over last year There are also eleven pupil teach ers attending the training school, which is rapidly becoming an important feature in our public school system, and promises to result in ereat good. Most of these are graduates of our High School, and in case of the sudden illness ot any teacher, or unon the occurrence of any other emergency, a substitute can be at.once secured from the training school. It is the object, and a highly commendable one, too, of the Super intendent and the School Board, i possible, to train up a sufficient num ber of efficient teachers our own citizens to take the entire charge of the schools. In addition to the very flattering number of pupil3 already enrolled, there are, we are sorry to say nearly a3 many more in the city who attend no school, and who are grow iug up in idleness and ignorance, and many of them in vice. The greatest wronsr Barents can ao their children is to neglect their education. Public Lecture. By an advertise ment in our Local Notice column it will be seen that Mrs. F. E. W. Har per will deliver a publio lecture, for the benefit of. the African Methodist Church, taking as her theme "Our New Citizens the work before us.' As the object is worthy, the enter tainment somewhat novel, and th price of admission only twenty-five cents, tthe attendance will doubtless be large. We have before us copious extracts from Eastern papers which speak in the highest terms of her in telligenco and eloquence. The Ban gor HTusays: " The lecture was of a high order of talent, and was receiv cd with much favor." The Philadel phia North American says of th lecturer: one is certainly gifted with the power of oratory." The Worcester Transcript says: "Inlogi cal acumen, beauty of rhetoric, puro

and impassioned eloquence, she is not

exceiiea vy any ui uui j.v. ' turers." As the lecturer is a lady of ! color, we doubt not she will receive a largo audienc j. Acknowledgement. e neglect- j cd, unintentionally, to acknowledge the receipt of a most beautiful and fragrant bouquet, from an accomplished young lady, on Thursday. She will please accept cur thanks and pardon our neglect. Amusement?. 7 Tiie Opera House. Oa Monday night we are promise Jthe first appearance of a full and highly talented theatrical company at tho Opera Ilouse, under the management of S. B. Dufficld, who is well and favorably known among theatre-goers of. this city. Mr. E. T. Stetson and Miss Minnie Monk, who take the leading roles, stand high in their profession. Among the members. of tho company we recognize the names of. Mr and Mrs. F. R. Pierce, who -are' well known here, and who.! will re6eivef!a hearty welcome from their, many friends in this city We anticipate a great rush at the Opera House ; on Monday night. . r i 1 Correction. There were several slight inaccuracies in , a paragraph published yesterday relative to Internal Revenue matters. ' Will., Warren, Jr., has entered upon the duties of the Assistant Assessorship of the Tenth Division j just formed.. Itembraces all of Vanderburgh County west and northwest of Main Street and the E. & C. Railroad., Mn P. C; Eberwine continues as Assistant Assessor of Division No. 2, embracing all the county above the .aforementioned dividing line. There ate ten divisions in the First CJllectioa Dis trier. ' - . .... . ii r i f T - .Foundation Laid, '' We " understand that the foundation stones for the abutment of Iha Sycamore i Street Sewer were laid yes.toi;4ay,',and every effort will be made to complete 'the masonry before the riYec rises..-! The imminent prospects of rain lastjiighi created much anxiety on psrt 'of the wharf committee, but precautions have been taken to prevent'disaster In cise a heavy rain should come. It i3 to be hoped the work will" he aeoonipUsked before" any further" damage Is'doe. We are informed, a&d - we take pleasure in announcipg it that the tickets in the' Land : tale are selling rapidly. From ' all qaarters reports come in that must be cheering -to all interested. Savcial .hundred tickets have been disposed, of by thaagenj here since the postponement, and no rational doubt can bo entertained that the drawing will come off at the time the time of the postponement, Jt SnoE Tips. The American Shoe Tip Company have introduced, this season, a new white metal tip, which by wear has the appearance ot silver. and is decidedly ornamental. A metal tip adapted to nrst-ciass thoes has ocg been needed. Ihis . new tip meets this demand, and must come into as general usoon the finer grades of children s shoes as the copper tips have on tho common grades. Boston Journal. , " - I. 0. 0. F. In Mciaorlaia. ' 1 To the Oipirert and Members of Homing Slat jjoaga xvo. v, l, u. u. , i Brethren : Your Commi tlec''" toi whom was referred the duty of pre-s paring suitable resolutions on the death of cur lata brother, Wm. Ti Grammsr, who was killed by the re-j cent explosion of : the steamer 'Phantorn, beg leave to Bubmit the followingreport: 1 : ( -l Whereas, tiod. , in liis iniimt wisdom, has cal'd from life icu etermty, our much loved and respected Brother, W m. trrammer; and,', ; ; . ; Whereas, ly his sudden deathi the Lodge,' of which he was a mem? ber in high standing, has been de prived of one of its brightest orna ments the memrjers , ttereot one ,ot their most genial and loved 'companions the community of a good and greatly respected citizen; and his fami ily a loving, dutiful sou. and brother 'f therefore, ' - -' Jiesolved, lhat wo earnestly .tended our heartfelt Fympathies to his greatly bereaved family, and that we may show our regard for the memory , of the de ceased Brother, the emblems of thii Lodge be draped in mourning for thd period of thirty days. . i . - i -t j Bcsolvdd, That a copy of thesi re's olutions be published in the city pa pers, and that a copy be presented, to the friends of the deceased." ' s 1 Thomas J. Groves, II. W. Bippus, Ronald Fisiler, Committee. 1 KELIUIOUS 5011CE. Trinity M, E. Mission. Preaching at 10 A. M , fey Rev. F. C. Inglehart, and at 7i p. St., by the Pastor, Rev. J. Poacher. Sunday School at 2 p. st Tlie public, especially strangers, are invited. ' ...... Real Estate Transkekb. The follow ing 13 a list of tee real estate transfers or the week ending Oct. 2, 13CD, os appears on record on the books of the county Aa ditor: ' '-' ; ... Wm. Gorman to Kdward Q. StxHth, Lot 4, ib mocBL m, luisiern t-aiajgcmeut icr Sl.iX). - i John Whitehead to John N'ngent, Lot 9, Hornby's Enlargement, for Jl.Ooo. - , Margareth Urie to Win. Gorman Lot 1 and half ol 2,1a Block 2, Crescent En largement, for l,'JoO. Johu Whitehead, Administrator, to Claries J. Hornby, northwest . quarter llOi uiwesu quarter i, o, iv, ior F. -sawyer to M. J. Uray, part of Lois S9 and 10. PiatJ. tor S3.75J. Bnadrach Habn to .Nich. Habn, part of northwest quarter 7, 7, 11, for 31 500. John Kralt to Henry Sieinle, Lot 20. Block I, Lii.eston and Loci's Eaiargement, for i,;:0. Wm. H. Walker to J. G. Lannert, et al 10 by 130 feet of Lots 2-3 and 'ZZi, boaaliou Enlargement lor 81,000. Elijah De Camps to W. A. Dornbuscb, east naif southeast quarters, 8, 14, for Si. Win. A. Dornbuscn to James "Walts, west half southwest quarter 2, 8, 11, for 81, James H. Rogers to VV. W. xichenor. Lot 5 in Block 7, Elliott's Enlargement, fcr si. 'hi. P. Elliott, Commissioner, to William Alexander, Lot -i ana easi nan ot zo ana west half of 23, in UioeH 69, Lamasco, for Thns. TCnit-ht to Elizibetli Rosenberger. Lots 27 and iiS, in Block &9. Lamaeco City, forj0J. 1QQAL If OTICBB. EQ"" Those new and elegant style Buttoned and Laced Shoes have ar rived, and can be bought only at Chute and Ilenninsrs. Ladies, please call and examine them. oet2,lt. E3f Thft vvtv best Carmine Ink in the market, for sale at the Journal

If you have a fine gold or silver watch you valne highly, that requires cleaning or any repairs, take it to Rosensrans & Smith's store, on Second Street, below Main. They do their own work which is a guarantee that it will be well done.

Pnbllc hectare. The distinguished Colored Lecturer, Mrs. F. E. W. Harper, will lecture at "Masonic Hall." on Monday eveniap, October 4th, 1SC9. Benefit of A. ME. Church. . i subject: " Oar new citizens The work before us." : : . Admission 25 cents.- ootl 'P. L. GeissleR & Co. are just receiving their Fall stock of Watch Chains, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. .They have now decidedly the largest stock of the above goods ever offered in this market, which they sell at the lowest Eastern cash prices. Call and examine their stock. One .Thousand Dollars newurd. One Thousand Dollars Reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any incendiary setting fire to any property in the city of Evansville the same to be payable on conviction of the party. By order of .the Evansville Board of Underwriters. . J- W. Nexsen. Pres't, E. F. Xaveence, Sec'y. Evansville, Oct. 1, 'G3. 2t t . """ " . 'i3TFish & Barter have a fine assortment of Ladies' Initialed Note Papers and Envelopes to match. ' .' : i -" :. ocltf JES?We shall commence the sale of reserved seats for Blind Tom's Concert this (Friday) morning. -octl-"-3""; Warren & Con ykoton. Through the efforts of our fuends we have a nice lot of goods to show you, at No. 133 Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth. Give us a call. We will 'suit you in price, style and fit. ''" ' Da yidson & Becker, Merchant Tailors, 133 Main Street. . : SyiAmencan Watches in gold or silver asea, silver ware, jewelry, and the best New York gold pens, are a few of the articles that Rosencrans & Smith have ior sale at their Jewelry Store tin Second Street. Repairing of fine watches is a business in which they excel: ' ; : .Gaio Fish & Barter's and get one of those beautiful Bible3. They have a complete assortment of Family and jacket Bible3. ; ; ecltf : JSFor ' fine --American, English and Swiss Waiches, varying in price from $ 10 to SICK) each, eo to (" . . - Tft-T i1 17 ri Valuable ' Cft? Lots for Sale -The I Longworth Tract. About forty acres. or'sixteen blocks of the Longworth Tract, divided off Jintq suitable and eligible building lots wUI vbe sold, at Auction some some in October. ' The exact day of sale wjluhe announced shortly, and the terms will be made known on the day of sale." The attention of all persons '""Vr "rTrrTrtrr:: 7-riA.K'A;n 1. thextrsordinary manner in saving frona the fire, the care with which our goods. were handled, and the utmost vigilance to keep them until they wrere safely stored in another house, for wEich we tender our most grateful thanks. . ' t Davidson & Becker. r -Merchant Tailors, 133 Main St. .... . . i ., i -f. , 5 Prang's Cromo3, equal to the finest s Oil Paintings, from $1 50 to 5254)0. Call and examine them at F. & B's. - ' ' ' ocltf -i t Tnc Last Day. Saturday i3 the lastday for : the payment of delin quent tax at 10 per cent. After that lb pet cent, will be added. Ihose in terested will pleasa make a note of this. t RED LUNKENHEIMER. se30-3t . : Treasurer. -Wanted to Rent. A house with from four to seven rooms, within ten squares of Post Office. Leave word at the Journal Office. eeD30-3t 1 ;The best stock of Dry Goods and MillineTy, at lowest prices, can now b3 found at Schapker, Bussin? & Co.'s." ' - se29 . .. J- : w e : .. je. Rosencrans & Smith's Jewelry fttore? is,, on becond btrect, between Main and Sycamore. Harry will give all work; left with them his personal attention. SSfFora stylish Bonnet or Hat, call ;on Miss Bellam, in charee of Schapker,. Bussing & Co.'s Millinery Department.-' , se29 -5T The Card Photographs made by VVi-T. VV orthington & Co.. can t be beat this side of New York. Come, flee---fur yourself, corner Main and Second Streets. . ' t sep28-lm . t : 1 - JESfFaber's best Artist's Gum, at the 6 ournal Umce. JE Remember that P. L. Geissler & Co. keep a full assortment of Gold, Silver and ' Steel Spectacles at low prices. - :':r --- oc2 lhc : price of Photographs 13 reduced to S3 O0 per dozen at W. T. Worthincton Co.'s, corner Main ad Second Streets. Come, see us. ' sep2S-lm . J6Decalcomania, or Pictures for transfering, with varnish for fixing at Irish ic liarter s. ocltf ;7, S3 Writing Inks, of all the best brands, always on hand at the JourNAL Office. 'f Novelties in Dress Goods, now on sale and very cheap, at Schapker, Bussing & Co.'s. se20 THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. CONNECTING AT PADUCAH, KY. ".'with the SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. naving connection at Padacah with southern Express Company, for all points South, offer to the public a safe, speedy and cheap conveyance for Merchandise, Packages, Money anu lainaDics. t;. u. niali, 6ep2S.d2iV igent. ou will find Ladies' Velvet Hats at bo cents, at Glick & Schwartz', op posire the Opera House. sep"23 K&r x. j. lirmweii 6; Uo., corner of Main and Third Streets, have a full stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, American and imported Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes. i:c. rrescripuons caretully comnnunded. hresh Blue Lick. (Jon gress and Rockbridge Alum Waters.'

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2f Fine Gossamer body Silk Hats made to order at sep21-tf Weber & Co's. " The Silver Polish Is prepared especially for cleaning and polishing Silver. Plated and Britania Wares, also German Silver, for restoring the plating when worn off, and for cleaning and polishing Silver, or Silver Plated Ware it lias no equal, as we have tried everything that has been offered to the pub'ie iu the line of Silver Polish, Silver Powders and Sorps, and found that they would all scratch and ruin the Silver after usifcg two or three times. We guarantee our Silver PolisJi not to damage the ware in the least, and it may bo used even by inexperienced help with entire safety, &s it contains nothing that can possibly injure Plate or Jewelry. . , Manufactured and for sale by P. L. Geissler & Co.. . Jewelers. No. 54 Main Street, Evans ville, Indiana. sepoWeber & Co. have this day received another large shipment of Hats and Furs. Among them is the American Girl, the improved 8inbad in new colors,' more Beys and Youths' Hats, elegant and stylish. , Call before Saturday night, as you can bo better vraited upon. Remember the Tigir, two doors from the corner of Second and Main. - sep21-tf uT" Ileal '.Lisle Thread and other Hosiery for ladies and gents at HuqnEs'. ; ' o - -- JESS" The largest fine stock of Ilaa. Cap3 and J? urs ever Drougut ro xnaiana, can now be found at sep21 tf F. A. Weber & Co's. Money Saved. R. W. Harper k Co., No. 30 Firt Street, are now , offering to the trade a large variety of fine tobacco and cigars of their own manufacture, c They - manufacture their entire stock, and will sell as cheap as "the same articles "can" be bought in the United State. Dealers will make it to their interest to call on them and examino for .themselves, as they can save the cost of transportation from the East as, well as the profits made by the, wholesale dealers. Sep23tf - For other Jtivcr Itemt tee IThird Tuffc. The addllioaal arrival and departures up to midnight last include tha Petrolia, No. 2, from Cannelton; J. L. Graham, to Henderson and return; Norman, to Cairo. The Norman took out an immense trip, being packed full, notwithstanding . her great carrying capacity..J..The i. Li. Graham took out an excellent trlj;of freight and people.' She. returned here last night and was turned over to her new owners The Fayetta wa? being ccalcd lest tight and will leave at day break for Henderson and will leave "there, aV, the regular hour in the morning, and wiil leave here aain at 3:15 "to-morrow afternoon. Her complete condition, beauty and speed cannot fall to elicit attention and admlr alien...... Tho Petrolia had a nice tilp of tobacco, hay, shingles, &c....-.TlieNict Long worth passed CJoverport at C p. if. yesterday, and will not be here before morn log, as she would hardly try to crom, French Island Bar in the night- The Charmer was jjjso ft Jpn way behind tiaeiand Jhad not oa time or near time to-day. A cerk will ba on the levee to receive freight for her. ,......We are pained .to fLearn that Mrs. Duke Nicuelson - is seriously 111 TheiMary Houston passed Cairo Thursday night, and will bo here this morning, probably befora daylight. Capts. W. 14. Holicroft and Joe Phil lips proceeded to Cairo by the Champion yesterday morning We have noibeea advised as to the movements of the Clara Scott, and cannct say whether she will attempt to load to-day or net. 8he will most probably lay over till Monday......... The Argosy, Capt: Osorso Mco e, wi;i be down this morning, en route to Memphis. Mr. O. Bunting 13 ia her effiee, and, like Capt. Moore,ls a clever gcutleraaa.. TheLewellla will probably beln.ln-'tlnie to leave this evening for Ttnnebse, River. Capt. Clem. Matheny is in command aod Dorsey Dunn, as good a boy aseverwitldtd a pen. Is her chief clerk........ W are told by the agents of the lino that the great Morning Star was to go out positively last night, iu which case the Roso IIlte,wL leave LoulsvUle to-nJght-...-...There were strong indications of rain last night, but up to midnight none had fallen, except perhaps a few drops.VVe clip the following from the Louisville Courier-Jouma of yesterday : - The Nick Longwoith's crew Jumped her Wednesday night, just as the was ready to leave, and yesterday, after receiving another crow, she broke her rudder. it crossing to New Albany, and did not, feet away until last night, fclio .bad nil the freight the could taso on herwelf and barge, and the isest passenger trip of the season. The Morning btar was brought over to the Portland wharf yesterday, under the Fkillful guidance of Capt. Lonn, aud will resume ber place in i he Henderson trade to-day. During her .letirement kbo ban been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and furnished with an eutira new outUt, Including a magnlliceut carpet, sue looks, If possible, prettier than when she came from the bands of the builders. Tho ere w of the Rose Hlte will take charge of her forth present. The NigbtiugaJe la to be turned over to her owners ou her arrival here. The negotiations which have been pending for some time betwteu Captain Millar, of the Fannie Brandels, aud Capt. Jo. Murray, for the exchange of the Fannie for the hull and machinery of a new boat lying at New Albany, were brought to a head yesterday aud Uio trade couKuuiruated..' Capt. Mllit-r arrived yesterday1- and the Braudels will be turned over to Capt. Murray to day. Capt. Miller will put a new caln on the boat, wnlch Is to be called Mary Miller, in honor ot a member of the Captain's family. Capt. Joan H. PeckeopaugU is associated with him, aud will probably command the new boat ia the Evansvihe and Memphis trade. Hhe will be completed and ready to leave in five weeks. The Local Inspectors at Memphis Lave made the following report upon the Phantom disaster: . - Custom House, ") OrriCB Local. Eoard of Inspectors, V MEMPHId, 'IKSS., Sept, 27, 18o9. J The Local Inspectors are of the opinion that the evidence taken in the case of the explosion or the steamboat Phantom, all goes to establish tho fact that ths Eteamers Fhantom and Clara Hcott were racing at the time of the explosion of the boilers on the Phantom. If we were called upon to define the meaning of the worj " racing," we would say where two boats were ruunlng iu close proximity one to toe ot ber.' and the otlicers aud crew of each boat are carrying high steam aud using all other means in their power to arrive at a certain point m advance of htr competitor. We would call this racing, especially where the bouts are known to be iutming in open opposition for the purpose of securing the business and trade. We are. therefore, of the opinion that Captain Dexler, assuming to control the entire trade between certain points on the navigable waters or theLulted Htates, which have been declared cpeu and tree alike to allot her citizens, lias acttd in open disregard ot the safety ot the lives of passengers entrusted to his care and skill as a commander of steamboats. And in the case of the engineers of the steamboat Phantom, Pmlip llest and John Wallace, we are of the opiuion that the boilers on the steamor Phantom wero very defective. They were burned and charred on the bottom immediately over the tires, and tbe first engineer, Philip i5efet, in his own evidence, admits that he was not aware of the condition of tbe boilers, and furiher states that he had been employed on the Bteamboat Phantom for the last year past as engineer, and in that time he had never caused .the bottom cf the boilers to be swept and examined, and did not know their true condition. The Inspectors as-umeittobe a fact that the boileis on the steamboat Phantom could not have becouiu ttius burned and charred, as portious of them proveto be, If tho said engineer mentioned abjve had used the proper skill and precaution in the discharge of bis duties as engineer. We therefore uspeud the license ot Philip Best and Johu Wallace for the (erm ot one year from date, for negligence

and Inattention to duty and nnsklllfulne's as engineers, the eby causln g tbe explosion of thloller of tbe steamboat Phantom, on the 15th day of September, IHU, and we refer all whom it may concern to the laws made and provided for alleuch case Act of July 4, lv(jl, section lith, entitled an act lunher to regulate tbe carriage or passenger In steamship and other ves-els. and section 9, article of the laws pasxed by Congress Auirnst 30th, 1S)2: An act to ainnd an act entitled an act to provide for the better security of the lives of passeniffrs on board of vessels propelled In whole or In part by Lteam, and for ether pnrposos. S gued, JNO. F. WASHINGTON. ROBERT GOOD, u. . Local Inspectors, Memphl'.Tenn. iUver Dispatcher. rlnFC7 T?LlfK' , c'- Arrived-Virginia. . L-eput ted -McUlll. for St. Loals. ind warm. 1,1111 ahCa!s- Weather fair :-2?- J-Al'ier clear and warBi. Arvred-B-Ue Ht. Louis. Departed-Colorado, f.,r VickKbura ; Mohawk ar d barges, for tiew Oilcans. w a a

1-Icinn-atj, October 1. Arrived Olaa-ed-Abeona, St. Louis. R.ver rising roIdly, with thirteen leetsix Inches iu the channel. Palling above. JU-"fc!' lu lu LormviLLK, October l.-Port List-Eates-yiile, Cincinnati to White River; Minnie Howell, Cincinnati to New Orleans- Argosy, Cincinnati to Memphis; Ulendale Ht. Louis to Pittsburg; Charmer, Cinclnnatl to Evansville. River falling, wit h 3 feet 9 Inches water In the rauai, 2 feet inches nQ the fall and 1 foot 9 inc-.es over the reeks. Weather clear and warm. CAIKO, Illinois. October 1. Port ListCairo, fM. Louis to Memphis, a p.m.; Liiuisden, EvanxvillH packet, 10 p. m: Marr Houston, Xs'ew (rleans to Louisville 11 p. St.; Cora H., Ciucinnatl to MempbU.7 "t ' JI':i3.1J7r,vUIe' 'a8UvilJ, packet, 11 "IP.P.!1' !5t- uia t H ;ckman, 3 -iLj "hieOity.lSt. Louis to VlcksburV, Cloudy. Mercury 71. STEAMBOATS. NOTICE TO CKEDIT0ES. A'" KR0r IIAVIXfj CLAIMS beTebyl iTsi iL.e etamer Kormun, a-e thirty daeJ Jf Prfent the 8i.e withiu 2iim FOR O V F. Vi li(t R( 1 A W w i .'ri iT- . IiVILLB,Ao ClNCINMATl'.lOLr i . Tl6 first-class steamer ZJ CHARMER, MjaJoha Ja-ues, Jr., Master; ; a. T. James, Clerk, Leave for Cincinnati and all way porta . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2D, at 10 o'clock a.m. or freight or passage apply on board. or to ocl-d2t Agent. Royular Friday Packet for Padacah ; 7 Eastport and Florence. i j. . The elegant Passenger Steamer L E W. 23 LII Pif9 Cxbk. Mathest; Master; - Jous IlAKi EH, Clerk, Leaves for the above and all Intermediate points on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2i, at 4 o'clock p.m. , . Orders for Pine Lornber, drepaed or undressed, or for Tenuessee Pig Iron, filled promptly, and at lowest rales. For freight or passage apply on board, or to HUMr-ilKKV". LtWlS 4 CO., . W. H. CON A NT, Be73tf - Agents.FOR LOUISVILLE. The magnificent passenger steamer u&Zj' MORNTOG iJTAF, r.I,.InJf A. T. Gllmore, Master; Frank Douxherty. Clerk. Leaves for Louisville, and all way ports, S lTt'ltOAV, OCTOBER 3d, at 4 o'elock p. m. . -Forlreigutor passage apply on board, or to vv j. 5iio was co. , JzL 1 L T ir...,l xl K. Lueue Bowers, Clerk, Will leave for New Orleans aud alt way ports oa SATCRri.tr, OCTOBER 2d, at 19 A. v. For lieicht or passage spply on board, or to w. o. BROWN v CO., HUMPHREY, LliWIa & CO., It A (renin. BUST SRUSIIES. DlTSTIflfG- " JEL XJ J .i Hi . FEATflEU DUSTERS, , PMUUE DISTEIIS, 110 ! I3lXf4tOT.-t9 Cn.riinje Dusters5 Toy I us tors. E HAVE JUST HEf EIV XX Invoice of 125 dr.on aborted , From the manufacturers at Altona, IxiiB.sin, And are prepared to duplicate afiy New York or Eastern Factories' lnvolcei cn these goo s. MARK, WARREN & CO., QUEENSWARE IMrORTEPwS, Xo. 23 Xortli Firs' S cc2 EVANSVILLE, IND. GEO. 1 CBNIIILL, UAS'jr icrr.TTBa or fsjadISe.s nud Uariicsy SECOND STREET, near Main, EVANrfVILLE, IND. All kinds of fine Saddles and Harnes constantly on hand. REPAIRING done in the best manner and at short notice. ImhSdHrn J. NINZICH & SOX, Wholesale Dealers In Eot Stores; Lubricating, Coal, and " Lard Oils ; Cordage, ilosin, Pitch, dc, Ko. 20 WATER STBEi;T, aprC8dIy Bet. Main and Vine.

No. 'JO Norlh Wate.t!' "Iur-,tT" "on, to the nnuerslgned, airiS' -yi,R,v.lle, or. Kent. 9.1 iw.n '"orOwuerx.

.teir lerx acarset. ry Telpgraph.J new York, Oct. L Cotton Withont decided change; nal Of L',((.i bales at i.7'-e tor middling uplands FiajUH Receipts T7 barremj the market 1 heavy and -i 1 lower; le of l'l.WJ barrels at . 7 "H (XI nuperfloe Miata and Western; 8- (r W for extra Kmi; t if.VjS tut lor extra W--tern; txjs 7i tur white whostt extra; 8i l'J(2'i fti lor roundhoop Ohio; M r.r7 Color exLr;t lit. i7 0-g9 IW tor good to clilce do. J loc u in 3"'l uiihhejs i: extra iitate aud veteru for cxpoi t al f; 0i.U 1. Rye Fiour Mudy ; salfts of 2-j bur win at M "vi'i l). Corn AlKAt.- Iu moderate request: sale

or iuj bin it-is llrarulv wine at so 2 1. and li'A) barieiscioutiiern at t'J li. Wiiukv Firmer: mKi of jO barrels W"-'euj at Jl 19.H 21 free. W mr.ATupt-r.ua rlrm, but closed le lower, with mre doing at the decline ; nlj of 11,1.0 bushels at si i) fir no. 3 Sprlna; JlJt.forNo. -'do; IIS-S 142for Wllr red ami Htuber Wesior u t iVi f(,r auioer Te ri tussee; l m lor whlto Htate audl7uf jr choice wlilfj Mlcbisftn. Rvs Dull; HHit-H ot 1.00J bashili old Wextt.ru at SI 17. lUiiny-Ouiet. Baklky Malt More active; sale of 10,' iaI iu-h-l Ciina.iln hi II 7u. Cokn Receipt, J7,(jO bLheN: favors buyers; sales of hi CvO ripieis at VJ. (ri!t.j for uhMouufl new niasd Vnma: t'u-4l oi tor touiiJ do.; 81 lil Li uit whlio Wattill) hVTi,lteccIp"''2'!-ST1 bUshoU; opened a ;.?; ' she s at (iU tor nw tiyc "U Wt,strn. cohiug at uj Rick nrni.' COFKEIC-O.uiet. . .. t Huoak ;.j lower and unsettled ; fcait h of for PorJTm'1 MM." fr cub; Hnvana on private ternn. MuLAwtu -Mteady ; tsa.ei of 400 boa- heads cuhci al jao. -- . Ilfiw-Hnll. ' ' ! PKiKitaLit Quiet. . 1 LiNskto Oiii-tiulut at II 02 lu oaskM. -f 1 'JtlV-l!iur- "It! ,"" Imrrei- at S.I M.'thl . i fii rn-i;o:oinif nt t ,l wcah ; - tor prime, and Zy..ut to tor pnine mh-. Bloc of old aua ,r viJxn brrois; la-t tnoDth i,9il barrels ; last yehr MM'i barrels. BttK timet; nale of VZ barrels l SH to fiil.J jij lor oew phiin rm-Hs, til .17 for nw extra rintm. Htfx.'k, o)'1 arid new 16 park, ngrn- last, mouth -11 J,)) packages; iat yi -r Hi, ji J package, liuefii-m iiioo active: (sales ot 7 xl barrels lit IS Xi ;. Ci'r Mkats Dull; Mif of 125 packagca at U,'4i l.j(! lur kliouiUerx, kui! 17 lyj lor hains; in i. Idles Quiet; fcules of bjxes iceCUItMl al 17r4l7,io, - La kd tulei, and Kteady ; aln .Td) tler- s at l ;lrV4o ior steam, aud . iaij&iyUc lotkettle rendered. riCTTKB (steady alia 2sa for Ohio. 4 i,i k r t E - 6 tead y a t l l rt i u VBc. tlza h'i. Tho largest auction sale of MaiAbout sll'V many y ears lixtls place U-lny. comprised ID 2- la the United HVats to l.tMiK bales of YiJ"iu8M, which amounted offered in small fjtlAjallty, and generally auue was lair, the tjuUfie. Tan alUiuuaud the whole catalogue "tnojte hplrlled, price decidedly aboT those "a bid ot at the mauufaclurttrH being the prUKled, buyers; Merino i:ij3;ic; a lew laiuo ti. lie, Mnd bellied lie. h aEiGHTS T- Liverpool flrmcr; ablp-meut-1.),ikXJ bushcis wheal at 81 -r eall and I0;t per stoam, and 1,&j0 bDls flour at 2s 8d2 il per tail. - - . Chicago Market. . B TtlegfaphJ i. CBlCAOO, Oct. I. : HAtfi Kits ExcitAKOK I-IO off buying aud ptir 4l JO premium (tailing. Fbovit Is dull, at fcl.jjO 23 for Hprlug extras, i - Wmkat-DjII and lower for No. I, and 'ia-'fi lower loro. i sales ol No. I at l DH'tl ViY: No. 2 II WI-41 OH, doling dull at Ii Ut; this afternoon the market, tji unnfiUed;illi7, sell-jrOutoher, and II WJ-j, seller laht half, for No. 1. (Johu-Dull aud 8 t, C-,c lower; sated No. 'J at ii7oioj rejtctl oi;ie; no grade Wc, closing lime at (iSu tor fo. SI; tills afteinoon tbe market 1 unsett:ed and active at bOc, de-ler October, for No. If, OAis Moderalwy aelive and In lower; sales No. 2 at 10.' . $4lo in store and H'J'i ' l ie, seilev and 4lrt44l,c, buyer October, eiorlug allude in store, Ryk taster-; nale No. 1 at 8ijb.ic; No. 2 to-i-i1 ; rejected 71(710. BAhLKr Duit ; No. 2 in store ofTered at II 1 ), aud heller ibis mouth ht tl lb fl 'D. H ten wiNJi H'ealy andlir.u; sales at 11 0j1 I0,cloliig al tl 10. fcuuAii I3Xotc for common to prime Cub. - M ,m P011K Quiet at 1 :3, clost ng at w-ii FixifB Dull: family's "Z'(j'T" " t oK timet; Wj-'j:c. )AT3 lo higher ; LliiOo. Mt K Dull at (etc. ToitAfci I a good demand; sales of 135 hbd at 7 iSn.'Zl 00 for luv- to g'Ki leaf. Wl'lMKV l-'lruier; sale at 1 II and nt close W"h held at ii 13 with Sale at Ih' r-te. M cs IVhk Drichanifei with hardly any demand and held al fcii; for extra brauds 2i is a-Ned. Laki Very dull ; prime cl'y lsoffered at 17Vc au'l prime wuntry at li',4r, and sale whs mitilo at the latter rule. Bin k Meals Hiiouider held flrnily at 17c artd hides at lie, but we did not hear of any sales. BAoo.-i Firm and quiet; shoulder lO', 10; and clear sides 2)c; no clear rib lu market, - : IH.'ttxr Firm aud in good demand at I'HREtn-Klrm BtMVc. , tci;-Higher; aj2i. ' tiih No ehauge. OohU llii) buying. Kxchakijk Firm market unchanged. par buying. Money St. Louis Uarket. By Telegraph.! Ht, Louis, October 1. Tobacco Active and Strong, but not quolably changed. 1 , . Cottos Nominally lowr at I'iVo. HiMP-Jn tatr demaud; sales of ondi essed at till 1VJ. 1 FhOUK- iu good demand j low grade; At steady prie-; Fall supei fine sold at ft 5n I l"; X. ljj 7j; XX, . 41H 4K; XXX, .. Ot1; aua choice totuncy family, to 70 j (i 0.1. ....... Wji eat Opened firm, but closed weak and lst'-'c lower ; Nelrahka Hprl ng, K'ni'.i ic; No. 2 r-il lB. yA'US ;' No. a led F-11,11 4 ft 5; No. ldltlo.tl f-S.l 11: choice, 11 lo j 81 to; No. 2 while, 11 u;sjl 10; aud choice, tl -Anti ly. Cohn Dull, lower and nnm'ttlod; mlxrd In bulk. Ullage; whlio, s.k;; yllow lu suckx, s.;)c: and choleo whiti), Wxn'-nia. oaw hleittyi 'noio grains lower; mixed In bulk, 41hI4c; auto In sacks, 47,' i i'Vy ; nod choice white, 5 le. Ha ki.k v Cnr hanged ; Iowa f tiring, !r-'-j It 10; Khiihii dit K, jc; choice Mintetaota, tl &.;; and choice Fad, 1 87J. 1-t v k t-iteud y nt Hi 'j c. WjiisK-r Qwlot at tl 14. ii rockkt r,-4 -Qi let and unchanged; 2i;j.'4 25c for pood fair lo choice Cotlee ; and j 'v4 lt'-4c lor Louisiana Mur. Pokk lnll att'JJ t'U 61. lUR'N-Kirm at MJc for ahouldorw, "0c for clear rli ldes, m d 20c fir e'ear sides. La rro-Qinet; Jobbing at lac in tierce, and a;c In acg. 5eir lorK Dry Uoodi Market. By Telegraph. Nkw Yonk.Oct. 1. The dry goods IraCo opened a little brighter arid more active, DUt cloned tamely; prices though less buoyant In lha oialn rule steady however. Tacouia brown cottoo flannels were setsree aud pric rlii to l'Jc; Paciflc ii Ills prints reduod tol.iiic; flnep.ain cottons are about i vuryu.r,l lower; Atlantic P brown sheetniKS are reduced to lic; Bolts toB.'e: MasM.cliii.-eH Illito W'ic; doJ to lc; New Maiket to -iy.,ts. and Jledrord R to hl;e; Btaudard sheelii gi steady at lojo or good brands. Pi aided Urt-RS goads ate scr.reu audhliih; platded fancy and swh ribbons are alo irarcc, and bringing awfully high price. Black silks depreed. Comijoii balmorals aie getting very scarce aud looking up decide iy. ilcmuuti liar.et. By Telegraph. Memphis, Oct. 1. I'oTios-Weak; middling ic; receipts DJl bales; exports 14 bales. FlrOUK Unchanged. COKN-ll V) 41 10. Oats 0("i ilt-, iWAK-lilltt PoUK ts.4 61. I.AKU- M'l,2C. Bacoa bieady ; shoulders, 17c; tides, iiio. LoulsTllle ilarSet. tiy Telegraph.l LouibVlLLr. Oct. 1. Flops-F.rm; rales ol super at 1(o,' 25. OnA in Unchanged. i:ed wheat, it 10; white, ll 20. Crn. bulk, U'jc. Oats, bulk, 50 :;. Rj e. iO iKc. Okoceuiks I- irm. Prime New Orleans fciigar. lie. Prime New Orleans moiasne, 7 c. Prime Rio cofl'ee, t:i',ie. ToiiAt't.'o Leaf quiet; sales 70 hhds at 17 n . Puovisjoxa Firm. Mess pork, 1 53. l',acou, fchouiders, 17c; clear rib, aui vj.Oic; clear side-, '2i)'4-i'2ji3. Laki lii 10; uo. Hams 2ic lorscgar cured; Z'xs for extra sugar cured. WllteKV il l.ijl 13. Sew Orleans Marttet. By Telegraph. Nw Oblkaits, Oct. L Cotton Sales, 4,000 bales; for the weoK, 16,'iVj bales; market decidedly lower; middlings, 2l4ji,'2iiiC. v Flocu i.iill at l"i 7330 10. CoKN-LI-ht t.upply; white, 11 10U 12! Oats 5v i)c liKAJf rl M. Hav Dull Ht 120327 CO. Pokk g.i.4 75. Bacon Firm at 17j;a21j;c. Lauu lli.i'o. Ht.'QAK i.,'4'q,llKc. MobASSKS Reboiled, 70dlkiOO., WUWKV-ll 27J.

The VaV.lc D.-M r : t v. r.?. V'A-IH.vt'-.t, O ,. Debt bfttrin InU re-'. In c-il-i bordwat ")p(rrit ., r. ,- Bonds at 0per c;it "'; '' .' To'al 7:.rr:I merest ' J "'.4 .', "' Debt, bearlt.g Inle -e ( jn 5 ful IllOtiey t i-nl; ( i, ., ,,(.r cent . .

Navy rx'Ohion 1 iwf,' :iii'r ieul 1 i; 1.. Toint . ," Inte:i-st ........ ' 1 Iirbton which liter-f,t I,!,, ci'hjmi Muco in; Uiusy i 1 Ihtee,Rt , Debt beii wt nnlnt' ret (!- hiiihd fai l i'.-.jj , ,!,,,. iol-4 ' I'ostal and jracti iV;..'i"c'iii'r ' ry fei't!fi'"it'.H r; j,..,. i"Vi'-'; 'j ; .' Total tl7; Total Inu-reM. ' 1 Total debt, prlr-c) iil nr.'l intert Kt, to dale, St.clun a,,-eotij-otif, do ftr-l hot j.i-cT nti-d for jiayn cm 5 : ; Amount In Tr. ru irr, ft .11 Ariiouiil lu J reaniiry, iun ucy 1, HiiUln j rami in .,-, voir,, ioteriit. ou liM ii ul tit--l.lyi ' I . .-. i l : OihO J ltitere-it II eter.rt OU)r U. H. f-r.in i. i. i , 1 boud- pitrchuHi . and m -crued iniei.-st bii.(;ii TotaU..... i Debt, lef,s utiiouiil ih Ti!u- , uo- - - j Debt, I ll iil.iujit II) 'i I . nry on J,i ,.; oxii,.,. DeneuMW of t .,, bl iv.:u,' th I a.t ruoul ii Ix-.-reixfJ ot Ih.- lflitM!i"t March hL, in.J ... !'-.!- new. lorK vau una f-;jf:c:x By Telegraph. , h V0,tl;,(i t. I. MoNBif-Mrtu t (n-y ,i,rni - ,,. noon, unl b.jii ., hu , ..(..,. ,,1 1,,,.' , UlOht-y -.Ud be Ii r n-ii-.. ii. ; ,'." , C-htOii Uoverniu ,,it u, j I k!j. , . .,,., . lh-rHinu iKiuiim !. l-:xriiAN'.a-.-.ie-jihg dull t.i b...,Vv -. iui,i Oppnnd 1 1 1 xi, lo iih.-i ... t r lotted at.M-...;,. T ie h ii ,, r hillllon n,t, .),, tl .,, J7.,,, , .; rst7 per cui., 1 ud i ,u, jut io, ,,. . (Jom.wrm- Actrve n 1 i,- , ,,. tlculurly no cur enry; in tin 4,,, t '00 pon n m, 1 H'-, ,1 in : 4 ; ;(!. '1.' , i - ; , , : do. 'il, llii . ni:. 4 n. ,,,, ii . ', , Hew, lis i;';; do. '.7, ; . tii-. ,1., ', iiu41 ios-iw, . . . . ' ' Ksrt'i t an .1 r a c By Cable.1! I...-v,-j,.,n- I.;. p.i nmi r.s for rionev, i.. ,-,.,..,... ., . . 7ii; ti .!, 'iJ,..si' ,; or '1. 1, ,,, i , V " liiiour, r.-.-.MUto.-t , i-r ..,,' , i,,,' ; . 1'ABH, tVl I 't hto ,w. ii,, ' " Ll V ill-inn,, Oi -k(. u r, . , , ... nn, . i.i-oj bull: !-;. 1.,,,', te, ... ' :. ; nn I .n 1 i . 1 1 , , , (,,,;,.' j . , ltle-l, Uil.vll) of w it-tl UbH All.'-. 11 n". 1 M U baltis, In Mu'lliiss 1 ii,,) .... Aitu'i , '., . tellioutit e'ilt, .'!' (Ml iiii,i jr. , , ,,,, , ,,' A 111 rtcsii. Mm hd to-ila v, ; fl, 1 I . ),'," , ( 4li, IliOHII.f Ut. H.l'-N ft.l.M hi,',.j ),,, dang ui'Uud nt j.;, 1 ; dm, i, 1 MaiK-bi-Hter mi rk'-t 'i.invy; 1. , ,; j ijiJlt; re;e its i.f nh.-ui, I ,1 ti,,,. ,,,, ..b.) Hum Iftin, 1 i I ti-1 1 n : .) A;,..-. i...,' Cuilf'U o a whitt , J-i H 1 ; i -,', i i'Jm id. V ! fll.lir, 2l. I i,r H, . '." ., i Outs, Hh ii I, I'em. iiKuj, I ' ii t , 1 : 1, 1 " . Liii'1,71 . ..'hi -. 1, . i. j 1, j l. Hptnti or I i-troh t f..i, h.I; .,. ,..1, a 7j;d. -'1 allow. 17-. i i. Ij ..i.tiiie, .. ., Lfukeed Oil ;r;i i!Uc :.:.itit 1. By Teleraph.J Namivm i f, 1 1. f, . Co'iT'.-., ioui. brdlMiuy . 2.;; ;w i.it.i. dllnir 2i'-,e. . WiljtAt Bed ll 2d; kh.I.w fl wi,l(. tl a. ' ( )(N fl. . 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