Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 November 1870 — Page 1

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Batusday, November li. (io!d closod. la Na YorK, ysaterday, at Tr-a French gnnboat Penard la repairing and coaling &b Y.raioam. Th New ork VxchBg ns bonght tna building 11 tow occapiV", lor t675,iM. The ci:y or Washington arrived at Liverpool nut night. Tue United States sieamor P;y month, has koub to LUbou. The Vaodsrpool murder trial has Just olo&td at ikMiKLCxsoo. The trial of ibo IJtoa F.o-si iloters continues at New Orleans. fHtunton. Virginia, bad a alight fail of aniw yosierday. A profusion al bonJioan wm committed for bribery la Mew l"ors,ywt-rday. The coat utod election eases before Dibble, la ew origans, have ueea decidtd ag&init tbe Uemoo.u. Samael Vaorbees vai sentenced to five years In Ibo penUnltpry In Nww York yesterday, for a liu.OJO forgery.; The Concert In aid of the French Belief Fnnd, la Cincinnati,, last ulgat, was agraudsuccas. $l,00j were realised. A Washington special says Secrtry Fith will suou be sacceetled lu tle Cabinet Dy Ueneral Lui.t r. State Senator Ws IU, of U e First District of Pniladipuia, died y isu-rJsy, laavlng iiarllai lied iu tiiMeat.t. Blotous proceed.'ot. at tba Weeaawken docks coniluuetl tc Vuursday evening. and tour of the new mea were cuJ.y oealvu. A Mr Jackson, of WIMaroeon County, Tonuwuie, was lu sni joci of an outra. by mabHtd mirnuanir, Out blgbt tuis week. fid'es, who tnar!ere! lilsce, at Staunton, Virginia, oa Jatuiday last. kv 1:1mse.f op volunUril to tbe .-iher;lTi,f LOCKlugbaui County yea'.erdiy. The tracic of Beach's Pneumitlo 1111WHy carried twice yehieiday, al tbe trUl trip lu 'ew York, aud the peogers fiiilulieU lue trip oa ftot. II. J. AUlbert, Post Mailer at Bpuytea DuyvJ.l under arrest for rbbiug the malm of several thousand dollar aud pasilag counter.fclt muuey. A son of Benaior Stockton, of Vew Jersey, a tternpled to cowliiae col. Frees, of tb Trenion Hentinrl. If'reee will have to buy a new cane, etooktoa will recover. Two stamen of tbe o.d colony were com mltted at New York yeateidy,on a charge of atierapitng to Incite mutiny and burn thesbUa ourlus recent voyage from Cud .a. Eojardus, of Illinois, heat Paine, of New York, in tne bird noilmc mated, for he .h.n.rikiiiHhln ot the United Mlate-t. at De troit yesterday. LogarUus shot CI ont of TO, and Paine oo. Jamc-a 8. Craft, formerly PeMdeut of tba Pittsburg & hteaoenviit r-.auroua. sua oultwi mmnrr of tbe Pttburg twr.wbo mua a member of toe LeKlmura forty years ago, uled lu PilCoiinig, ianil cljfbt, ThorassCarlle hart written a two and a half comma arvicle to ttie Condon limes, to show what rrauee la llaeiy to do If btie geia on ner te- axin, sua praiH-n lue poilev oi Prn-sla a Xouudei oa solid, piactlcsl prudence. "Cooper 4 Co.," of C-8, Broadwuy, coanlerteller abaters, wiiu eiu oiern, were arrsted senteroay. but ouiy one f 10 c untfifn note was fonno. atinouab toy do an extensive bustnt-ra. Tbe propietois are James C. Icld and James Wiiuon. A man named Frte!r.r with hla wife r.i t,rf ctilidren. were thrown from their waaon by a train on tbe Indlananolif. Clu tnuil, L. Fayette ft. K. yeaLrdr. si ra. Free) aer abd one child were so badly hurt that itielr lives are despaired or. A ccneral court mar'UI, conslat'ag f Coionels Haoket and Bucnanan, drum msjora rralt, Ploule, iiarilln and Dana, aud CaDtalui Hawdlua and JhoKrOo, wiin Lleuieuant Kollog aa Judge Advocate, baa no appointed to meet tt Detrnii, on the UUt int., for tbe trial of Capt. Fergus Walker. Miss Vlnnle Rem, tbe rcnlptress, who has been enensed for about three years . - - I past on tne -''"'"V'""'";: oirwoyuiui. -i. i" .w... tbe statue Is comrMeU-d.acd will be at oace sti lr ped for Wsrhlmtlou, where sbe bopea It will Hrrtve to be viewed by tbe member ot the piesent conrtM. A movement nan been tntusnrated la New York Ctty o raiie funds lor tne purpo of pa1 enasl og et of matbeiuaticat and surveying lnt omenti and i orarle for viens. tiraut, rinermao ana Mcuieitau, as a token of gratitude to the orricers for tbelr service in tbe Jt war. The sum v.aatred a FJJft.'O). of wblon HS.OuO ecti have been sno'crtned lor Hheruian and IcClallan.aad fJi.TOJ tor Uraut. r.rnrfoet tlves of the 8t. Jo'epb k Coun cil B'ufr, PenosTivaola Ceotrm, Pittsburg Kt. Ws,y at Cbletgn, Unioa t'ciainc, l'n Mandl anil O. .VI. HAtrads hy been In oou.eiiMl m In wt. Lko1s for tba pst two diTL Tktr ra to lotve laxt nlgbt for C- altvilie and Clnetnnail. Amouj other UituaM. tkey dotermlaetl to opeu hndsome iieltdt ofde lu Condon and other ICutoDMO eiMcMs. for tbe porpow of sup plying people returning to America, r vuitina tnls country, with Hose over any road in America. Boston Item. HriSTOX. No7embor lS UnabU lo obtaia the key to the oSoo of the Hartford and fcrie Railroad to-day, for the pu.rpQse of obtaiainjrcertato boots la whiofi thovwere entitled Dy aa or der ot the Court, Messrs. Converge & lUrthoIomew and two of their receiv ers forced the doorji. bat bo books were found. Gaoren Fratt. tho in?reotor in tbe meroantila departments of the Charljatoa bttte l'nson. was arrested tor eocretlv carrTiDti letters between tho eonvieta and their outside friend j. The Hyde Park Woolen Mil! were damaged by fire last evening to the jtmouDt of f 30,000. Fully irsared. Cmaba Items. Omaha. November IS Hookaw JanieB. White Breast, Whit Spirit, John Cavanoni and Jnies McCiosky, of the Wionebajro Iodisni, at Tekom. are held for th murder of Man on. a settler. last in ay. A new qaarta mill at South Pass Lttv. belosfincK to the xourg Amer iea Company, waa burned on Friday nizht lant. The ditoh for eapplying Cheyenne with watcr, has been eomp'eted. It brings the water from Crow Creek into natural reservoir about a mile from town. Th onart pivea TTtah KG SSi D0DU - A aaw w O w T - ar latlOU. . . Wm. Lincoln. WQO was arrested dvt aso tor the aear tLlj City Boverai aays ago. ior tne passago Oi oouoicrieit uiuutj, a uhuj FlzM on a Railroad Train. tHivrissATT. Nov. 13. This after noon two colored racn, somewhat in toxicated, got on the down passenger rnin on the Indianapolis. Cmomnatl ira , . ,i train On tno iuuianapoua, vimjiuum ni Lafavette Hailrosd. at Urecns hurg, Iod. When the conductor, John C. Smith, carce around and domarded tickets, one of the men. Cap tain fc'cott. of this city, manifested a dicposition to rlay with the conductor acd dels mtteri by haciarar ttaa a rtf r arer The patience Of the pitCJQI rap". J V "l nnrlnetor OUt. liDil L9 BtOpred tr a train and put both tho moo oif by party had not participated. Ibis bo r..-a.i tha eecond mm. wl o was a K.rhrr frora Greensburu. that ho Are! a revolver ard discharged two .e7 t .t.. l ,... nr, c,ntt :r,::I 1,5a ,; Vma l thev . . . - . i wer9 induced JO coice on uoaru tue train an l manilesunir larlCCr Uisro-ait-inn ta fi 'ht. the brakesmarf atteaapt A tn knoeg the barber down witb a This failed. ar,d the latter a -sin ditoharared his pistol, this time at thn brakcarcaD. thoorh without (t.-t The two were finally arrested and eot back to GreensburR. The flnrlncrar i3 seriously, tbotrgb not dacgerouiy wouqied. PHU33IA. ixm November 19, Tta treaty fca. Iwaea the JSorih U-rn:an Confeda allon a id ciataa of Badsu aud Hise, have been s'gned. The treaty with Wans.nbe-g, has t) "a eea0ia4sd, eat Is at yet l;se.

VOL. XXI.

WAR IN EUROPE! ENGLAND. Loxioh, November IS. It 1 now ascer tained t&ftt the PrnHBiao-i : In Pa'adle' front have not retired to Artnenay. Tn P css.Hns now bo d ail tae atrnbolds aioojtbe lice of Zara a ad Montmedy. Ihei-ieKeof Loagwey and ifonunedy is emiDenl. The sortie from Meeierei has been rspubifid by ttie First Prussian Infantry. Special to the World. LoKDOJt. November 13. A ipeo'al tele gram iroon Toom, dated November 17th, baa tbe lot. owing: ueoerai faiaoiurs hanreoeated blsstriitesi movement wblca twcurfU tils late victory attlrteitns, and naa soooin p inned wnotber still more Important suco -i'. While holding tbe Uerinaa forces at Toury by threatening tbecn In front with a Ior:e equal to tneir own, na baa swung around bla left wing, moving, at thesaine time, hla whole corps from Chortres along tbe road Jeadipg tbroogn Abiin, Orson vide, Antucn, and bt. Helaire, lO tlam pes, wnere io corps passe-a. or tbls movement Paladlne thrust himself between the Duke of :l3Cklenbarg and Par:, while also encircling itie usrman army on the fro -it. right fisob, and rear." Wblietulawat goiuzon, in werrnaus. divining danger, nomineaced to re'.reat from Toury, norinward, aorg tbe road leading to Augervit:e to a point twelve mile anutn. of btnrips. (tomi fiuhtine occurred. r-u!Urg la au aavntakce to tno Fieacn, who everywhere out. cumbered tue eoeiny. ra,aeu. a vanauard U now twenty-two miles due soma of V.ra.ines. The aoverotnent at r.DM oat in:orm- , tloo to th e fleet that tbe advance of the army of Prli-ce Frederick Cbrles, only rtacii'd Auxerra to day, a teo-day inaioa irom Toury. A special cupatca ui'.eiti uerna.im 17th lust., stat-m ttiai a great luetini was Held at Munich, oa the i'2m. Aa addren waa vo'od to the KiC' ot Bavaila, expres sing auxtfty im Bavaria snouid refuse to enter me bubu on tue iwiia terms witu other soatheraHtatea, and petitioning the Klnz to avoid tae danger or aa lsoiution of bavarta from tbe rat of Germany, and otbls end. dixaoive :tne t natuoer.wnioa was eleclel under olbor 1 . fl isuoes audoironmstances. LosTDoir. Nov 18. A well Informed eorrepudeut, writing from Vienna, pays? Il the HnsHlan deblre for a revision of the Paris treaty of ISM bad been saomltted to otaer Hi g nor a favorable re-uli iiilabt have eosuea. xne oonre. no wever. mat KnSMia bas seen til to take, creates a grave rlluation, shaking all sealed statutes of Knropean p nicy, and coiapeiiing tne common cuta of aouoa to resist her de mands." Loisdow. Nov. 18 A dUratch frora Meo. November 1st, states that tbe Instigator of the Tleu Tain ma-waore baa been arrested, and wilt be tpeedUy brougbt to Justice. Special to tbe World. Losdow Nov. 18 Notwithstanding the momentary and romewhal loreed onanliuliy existing iu tbe CUbine- on the Rasan Questiou. t is Known tuat tni nr anImity exiKia only la tbeory. That insula will not proceed to enforce her cialrr. but that upon finding England, Annti la, Italy aud Ftauoa reaolute, sue will Bnbmll tbe matter to arbl'ratiou, and not engage la war. Htioaid taia eipee.ation prove delusive, the peace party lu the Cabinet will lusist on Kugiand abstaining from all war nieaHures. he consequence will be either tbe resignation if a portion of tba Cabinet, or a complete elm ge of government. Keiiorls to-utgut muicaw tne summonluc of Parliament lor next week. Special to the World.l L,Oiioo!f, Nov. 18. A d'spalch frrm Mr. Fish to Mr. Moras, concerning tbe Alabama clAltns, arrive 1 to day. Lord Granville bel'ig cnt of town, the dlnpa'cb could not be communicated tnblm. The ooutenU ar, op to this moment, un known to the pnbilo. la circles wbere r.t.e met of tbe arrival of tbe dlxpatch la Known, great cousiernation ana excitement prevails, as It Is assumed tbat Hussla aud tliH United ttiates bave a sejret uaderstondlng. A. iviCKrit'ii II A telenrn-n from Brnxsels to-day, says tbat. yeslerday, a division of Meckin .,rupr- advance beruer advauced along tbe road leading from iloadan to D.-eux, and occupied the latter town, meeting with a attaint rslHtance from a portion if tb French army commanded by Kicreck, wbo were marching to J ila the Army of the Ioret irom t?bartre. Hard tigbiing is reported tobegoirgon along thj road from Angervlile lo Eiampes. OJo unwell wai snt m Versailles to asv BUmarck, oateorlo-iliy, if be would aaqulesn nl oucp, and unconditionally, in toe rejection or uniwia s Jreif usioi). rue wr party ot tna carioei. propose. should lllmarck's ans wer be either la the? neiiative or tiesitatlag and dinlngnneout, to inl'orm Kuvla that h mnat choose belwt.i wiih-lrawal of her claims aud ar. bnt the pmob party of tbe Cabinet puppoe, tiit Blamark, without commit ting ninmeir rnrtner, wm proooe a oougres of all the Powers to discuss and decide uron a modification of the treaty of l-?6J. The i-"oe partv are detenntned to do Hit pnwitbie to Induce tbe g-overnment to axxent to tins arrangement, wniie tne war party areequaily resolved to adbere to tbelr position. A split Is Imminent. It was a member of the peace party of the government wbo Informed your correDondeut, on tne loin, tnat inn tumiuif tration would anally yield to Huwin's de mands, since she asked no more than her rights. John Bright' hetlth H etlll impaired, and he will resign, provided the war party of the Cabinet prevails. cuo itUMeu nas not yet reaenea vsrsIied, but Is expected there to-night. ijO!DOt. November IS A dispatch to tho Mrtnobester Guardian ssys tbe Army tue uyire jmirru. wwi at ctMui'ce, luirty mlie from Pri. I be isrernen snip mnzuaiena captain Wencke, from Now Tors, was taken Into Brest, 10rl r.ureli ns writtoa a pampbiet on the situation, lie proposes J int armed rettl-ttanco of th Powers If Prussia de mands more than Alaeand apart of Lorruin a Anil nri,u F.nj And to forin a strong military reerve, basl on the mllltla, and to place a strong g irlaon at Quebec, under an abl commauuer. Vernon llareonrt hss bean appointed to succeed sir colemau O'Laugblia as Judge Advocate uenerai. Diplomatist all eiatra to naveKnovn that tne demand ofHuisla would be made sooner or later. Hucb pubiiooplnlon as there la la Bas al a. is repreoeoted to be In favor of peace. Knallsu officers ara volunteering In tba TurkiHa army. It la sid tbat wnea tne itnsszan Minis ter at Vienna communicated Gortcba koffs note to Beust, be accompanied It with assurances oi tne mo-t peaoerut in tentions on tbe part of his government. The Pall Mail Uatiie in referring to Udo RusHed's special million to Versailles, belifvet tne cnuer peeretary. win return Itb-n twenty-fonr boors, with aduavowal oa the part of Prosa of Russla'a pretensions, or will leave behind assurances tb it an nnsatiHfactory reply will beooubid ered eamvaient to complicity ThAihe Journal d St Peterthitrn rlMlarpa I that Kntwia will not prove unwilling lo i . . Warn a A A Cnr (vvuua I I Ann I be held Immediately. It denies tbat tbe KasMian note meant the aborogatton of the entire treaty. Turkey.lt says, is tbreat(ine1 wUh intarilidangera, and mtervea. i vioa U necessary new Heraid Cable Special. Ijofdow. Nov. 18. I have antborlty for stating tbat leiegraphio aispatcnet bave been received oy tne government, indicat ing the position taken by Prussia in raaard to the Rus-ilan Question. Frnasia d' oiare the views 1-tnssia claim's are natural nd thitt there should be an amicable settlementof tbe affair, and she can not see ,n reuon for alarm on the part of the consignatory powers. Russia might have annealed to tne consignatories ior a revi siou of the treaty of Paris, bnt one of them bas at present no organised government. nd It is tn?reiorw nunoie to isieput in any cong ess that might ba proposed. It Tcltr 11 currtl, in lb can of th Principalities, not by Kn-sia's action. It is Immaterial wbettier ihrsa Infractions conduce to tho intbrM. nf Russia or not : they, nevertheies, seem to Justify her la declaring tbat are no lontter binding, especially wben sbe d s, laimi in good faith any intention to re-open .the Kantsrn question or commit anv act lrwille to tne otner cowers. This is tbe snbstanoe of froasla's reply.and aba will hold tiaot from any rurtter aouoa in tha mailer. iuw.. tami. i rmvKroirr.AigT, ta. a. neavy Eastern i gale has mown ovnr tte Bourse during too last lew uays. w aen tue castero question made Its appearance, the peop e were at first startled and afraid of tbe new war, but by degree- their alarm cooled, when tbey discovered tnat at Government quarters matters were recetvad calmly and tQ. ditTerently. Ttie universal opinion begins to prevail that Kngiand alone is la a position to take up the gauntlet, but will never do It; and after waiting for some accrlmonlous notes, will allow Uurala to breaic tba treaty of 1So9 at her discretion. ven etreful financial circles beta are disposed to Justliy Russia In following the example of othsr powers In disregarding I be provlnlons of;the treaty, ever since Nspolaon proclaimed tbetreallea of ISo at an and, without being taken to task. Other powers felt that suca a law baa beau set at naught. Bismsrok alone was eanaid enough at that time to admit opaniy tbat htaesfjrtta rulgat weald gs hufera rtgat.

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It Is Del eved here that Prussia lias no right t embarrRKS h?rs-if wlib n-w complication-, Mnd tba matter wul bljw over peaca.uliy. Herald Special IjDn, November 18 A telegram dated Berlin November 17ib, at 10 o'clock In the even. uk, aays: It tbe Important preparations tuat me Germans are mak log are sucuesaiul, Paris in txptcied to fall Within two week-4. Tne Kunsitn question la viewed here aa a matter la wbluu Prussia should oeollna to meddle. Be let la la gnuentt that Russia will gain 'lie point. Prussia n apparently in barmouy with. Ku-aia ou tna KMiern qaestiou. Tue Anal art angemeut with Bavaria la conipltel. Her military posnioa la the German C jufei -ration will be the same, aa Hal my aud Wurtenibug will be bound to submit to. The kigoificant part la, tuat in tbe recent election, even in the Uemocratlo dlstr.cls. aii tbe Democrats were aefeated wbo bad taken ground against tba annextlou of AUace and Loriala. Hera!d'a 8p;clal.j Lossoir, Nor. 18. Tba special correPDudent of the Herald, writing from X.ilia oatbe 17lh, at r a.,iy: "The stupi'llty of ice Provisional Government la making ltaeil lerioosly felt in this i--Atthe instance of Gambetta, th s Commissary General ns been given an equal oommand with JBonrbakl, In order to tnwart the latter, whose nda.lty to the Republic is doubled. Kvery movement of Bcurbakl must be endorsed by Teatei, the Commbuary General, before It can lae executed. Xettei la it civilian, and waa a member of the Legislature of lHi. Ha has uu miiilary Bnotrlcdgr, and this command Is wortlog much mischief. Tue frleuds of Bsumakl bums bim ior rsmalnicg in so uoubilui a position. Gruai acllvltv baa betn evident la the Army of tne North for thrte day , aud there is uood reason to suppose that a con centration of the toicsaof this command is about to takt place, with tb object of maiotuc to tbe le.lei of 1'arU, by moving eastward, and endeavoring to mate a Junction with tbe Army of the Coire be tween ontainoieau anu utmui. iuo Gardes National will defend the fortified towns. It la reported tuat the Army of tha North numbers liU.UWJ men, but 1 can only locate W6.UX). Local newspapers are forbidden to publish any military Information whatever. Kvideuoea exists every where that there Is a secret bopu entertained by tbe peopla tbat tue OrleaustH will be restored. Tuey believe tbat the Count de Parts, wlta 2i,000 men, coa d march triumpnaaily through this Department and gala everywhere, tbe ndbesioa of the people. liOjtDoir, November IS. Advices from Paris, via Belgium, represent that tha Citizens, though Ibey see that aa army is cunuug to their relief, are tired of the war. They condemn tne Government for re. Jeoting an armistice, aud demand the convocation of tue National Aaseinbly. M. Kenan, In the Journal Liti D balt. writes, i bat In vplle of tne hostilities there are delegates who can be got logetuer wituiu oigbt days, and the peua aud t-e people are urging tho authorities) to take action to tbls end. The Jnd-pendnnce TSe'gi objects to keeplog la B-ia.uu. tun pjluneiewao ara reooverlug utoi tuelr wouuds. Lokdom, November 18. The following la the dispatch ul Princa GortschakotT to baron Breunuow, commuaicated to Karl Granville : TrARKcrbo, October 2). Barom: In making tbe communication to ibo principal (secretary of t5tte of ber Brliauio Alsjesiy, pieseuUsd to joa by tbe oi dors of Hla Majesty, the Kmperor, you will be good enouU to make us lmpott and otject Cieariy unde.stood. Wiieu.at thn commencement of the year of lsoe, conference waa talked of Jor the purpose of preventing tue war then imminent lu Germany, by the assembling of a Congress, lu Uiscussiiig tbe basis of It with .bail Uu e l, you were able to point out to hiin tue OJiupeusalloaaud the guarantee, wnii-U In certain eveutualttlee to modify ttie tiatue quo existing in the Kaat, would be reuderea necessary to Russia. This was recogutaed by Kart Kusteil with the utmost fairuesa. Ho did not deuy that every alteration ttlecieU In the treaty of IS. 6, must lead to tue revision of tbat documeut, alitiougu these eveui uallues bave not bceu lean red. Lord Grauvllie will not deny that tbat treaty lisa suiTjred giave modification In oe ol lis esaeutlal parts, wblca cannot but Impress Knsaia la theae modi flcallonB, is not the factious and hostile tendency toward i,er, of wulca they bear the stamp; it is iiOt the cousequenctM tnat may re.ult to a great couulry lioin tue establishment o i her irouiier of a email quasi lndepeuent totalri it la auove all tue facMty witn Which ten years after its cono usiou. a sol emn transaction Invested with a Kuropoau guarautee can be lutrmged in its letter kud spirit, uuder tb eyes of the very Powtis wulch ouxht to be lis guardiaus. I a the presence of fcucu a precedent, whit value can Russia at tach t'j tno elUjacy t this agroementot seLsurity, tbat sue believeU lueiiu lonnd lu lae principle oi tue iituua is. t ion (I tue baaca sea. The tqulliurium established la the Kaat. therefoie, is destroyed to the detriment of Hus-ia, and tbe reason taken by our auusl master is lo re-eslab.lsli 11. tier Briitaulo Majesty's Goverument would never consent to leavo tna security of ita coasts to tbe mercy or au agreement which is noiouaer respected, aud it is, too. Just, not to rtcogoia tbat we bave the same uuues anu tue sameiguts. xiui wnat va especially Uesire to estabusl), is that taia declslou lmpdes no change in tba policy, his majesty, tbe Kmperlor, follows la tne eau You nave several times already been made to enter Into explanations with tbe Cabinet of Loailou upon tbe general views the two governments nold npou this Important question, and to point out a confirmatory of tne principles and lute rests wnioa we have noted with much satisfaction. TVe bave deduced, therefore, that it Is neither from Kugiand nor from Russia that tha dangers cau coma wolcb could turcaion tue ottoman Kmplre, thst the two Cabinets bave an equal desire to maintain its existence as long aa possible by tbe settlement and conciliation Ot the dltrereiica between the forte aud tbe Christian aaojecs ot the Sultan, and that in ca-e a ceclslve crisis should occur, notwithstanding these etioris, botn are equally resolved to ask tbe solution, above ail, la a general av ennent, of the great Powers of Europe. We have not ceased to entertain these views. We believe that tbelr compieie analogy renders a serious undersiauulng possible between her BrKanio M;.J-ly'a government aud ours. We altaca the utmost value to it, aa tue best guarantee for preserving the peace and equilibrium oi Europe from the dangers whica may result frm ibe compile .tloos in tbe Kast. By order of bis Matestv. the Emperor, your Excellency Is auiuor.xaa to reiterate the assurance of this to Lord Grauvi ie. We shall sincerely congratulate ourselves If tbe Iran sues of these explanations should contribute to it by removing all roseibiiity of a misunuerlanding between ber B.ltanlo Majesty's government and us. 1 am, etc, Uoktschakoft. Losbow, Nov. 18. A special correspondent ot the Tribune telegrapt from Berlin that it la dated on dlp.omatlo authority from at. Petersburg that Russia bas laro bodies oi troop Biavsea on tne vistaia and further south, and armed vessel built oa the B ack be. PRANCE. To the Associated Press. Vkrsaillbs, November 18. Tha King, lo-day, telegraphed to tiaeen Agusia, at Benin, tnat tbe Grand Luke of Mecklen burg, yesterday, repulaed the enemy along tbe whole line near Drcux. Gen. Trekow, at t na same lima, captured ureux. Many prisoners were taken and tbe enemy wera pursued in the direction of Lemans. Ltt,b, Nov. 18. Thegarrlsoa of La Terra made a brilliant sortie and relieved the neighboring town of Tergenler, which waa sorely presned by the enemy. The besiegers lost several hundred, killed, wounded and prisoners. The Invaders contlnae to lmpiesa tbe country people to work on roads and ditches. Tours, November 18. The Prussians occupy tbe higbta wf Cholssy. A severe battl bas been going on before Dreux. since 2 o'clock this afternoon; tha result Is unknown. Von der Tann occopiea the line extending from tbe Paris A Orleans Railroad to Bonneral. The affair at Orlbeuey, on tha 16th. was Of trifling Importance. AUSTRIA. VlK',rKA. Nov. IS. Tbe Frele Fretse confirms the identity or the English and Austrian notes to the Russian Emperor. Viesita, Nov. IS The rumor of the res. lcnHtiou of Beuet Is discredited by ibo official Journals, wblch pronounce tbe reports on which the ramor was based as wnoily untrue. Pxsth. Nov. 18. Tha opposition In the Hungarian Diet eontlnne to urge a decided course on tbe part of the government la the matter ot the Russian demand. Herald Special. ViafTKA, November 13. While great exellement nas beeo created here on tbe Russian question, the feeling decidedly Is nnl m.rh am. Beust feels sensitively the very docile rr.M ton he has occupied, but Prussia Is so sorely against him that wbiia t he proposi tion lor an arui..uce ueiween tr rnssia ana France waa really hla own, be refrained irom pr.-posin it, and pushed on Kngiand to take tue lalslatlve. His aotion in tba resent Russian complication Is crippled Jor tha sauce rsasaa. fit fars ta ataka

CTANSYILLE INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ID.

any step, lett he excite enmity with Prus- ; and l-i really anxious to reatgn. Tbe general belief is tnat toe ftnsfslaa movement is re a ly a demonstration, only Intended to work in tbe interests o' Prosfun, in order tbat tba ono-lde world may have something else to watch besides tha operations of Prussia la France. ills be ievd publio opinion In Europe j now alone delays tna nomoarament m PrU. Wntle Kt tie donbt Is entertained of tha eventual trouble through tna Kaslern question. It Is not beueved tne present imbroglio will tend to a war. Tn note in reply to GortaehakofTs letter Is cooci latory, and expresses satisfaction at the peaceful declaration of Russia. ITALY. FroBBca, November 18. Tha Duke of Aotiia. arrived ye lerday from Naples, and was met witn the enthoiaUe acclamations of tha people. Tbe President of tba Council, tba Hpanlsb Minister and other notables subsequently called upon and congratulated bun. ;- Associated Press Cabled Flobjexctk, November 1. Dispatches received by tbe Italian Cabinet from Ailepsa. say tha Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Is protesting In eloquent and enerfetio tarms against Russia'a proposed violation of her treaty obligations. Pootades Bey 1 In close consultation, with tha Foreign Envoys bare. SPAIN. - Madrid, November 18. A Commute consisting of fliteen members of tbe Const tuent Cortes, has been appointed to proceed to Florence to present tba Bpaniah Crown to tbe Luke of Aota. The election of Aoala is highly satisfactory throughout tbe provinces. No disorders followed bis proclamation, though tbe Government bad reason to bedev lhatine candlJaturo was unpopular la certain quarters, and might be demonstrations of disapproval. Tha service of tbe troops bava not been necessary. Ia all tba iarga cities caaon wera fired la honor ol the event. THE lew Tort BrKet. By Telegraph. Karw Toast. Nov. 18. Cottom In fir demand, bnt at lower rat-s; sales of S,8U0 uplands at ISO. Flock Denuod ao lve and prices advances IOoIjc : recelpis, S4,or barrels ; sa lea 49,010 barre.s; superlie. 20; extrs, . 06; choice, t 10a 40; wnlte wheat, Itt 40jj8 75; round hooo Ohio, a8 SO; BU Louis, I6'8 25, closing strong, witn no sellern, at tne inside quotations. Whsat Demand acil and prices advanced 2 a:3; receipts, 65,000 busbeis; sales 2?i,ixi0 buba s; common old spring, (1 17; No. ICbloago Spring c immoa new, 11 5; new and old spring mix-xi, fl 88; new Hprtng. fl Hal 42; Winter red and ambsr, Ji 411 47; white Michigan, II CO. Bra liulet aud unchaoged. BAHtiKY Dull and drooping, at He Cokh D-mand fair at fad prlees; receipts, 44,000 bushels; sales, ei.OuO bushels; old mlxe-i, 87fc9a; new, fc2asdo. - Oats Demand active and prices advanced lc; receipts. 74,000 buhe's; sales, 120,'M) bushels; Western, WHaao'.o; Ohio, 6 1 ( 6?io. Hops Quiet aud unchanged. Corns Quiet and unchanged. KCQAK-Quiel and nncQacgnd; sales of SCO boxes Cuba at 8X3H0; Pei to Rico 10 (BUHc, Molasses -Dull but ud changed. Rics-Dsmand fair and marxet firm at 7Va7Ho. PsTaoLKUX Bteady with a mndeiate demand; crude Uhi lic; refined 23io. BCTTBtt Dud but uucbanged. Cucasa aieady with a moderats demand. Pork Dull and drooping; sales of 4"0 bbls ui In-peeled new uia-a at 123 76324; prime SJUl 50; prima mass jorg new Ji 7 vS'Ji; ciear 131 00. Bbev ote-dy aud uuchangel; basf ham- 29H'ot utx M bats -Dull and drooping. IlAMS-ln pickle, atI5ftl7c. Bacojc Duil and drooping: long clear riiy ml' idles 13jl3o; western to arrive 12c Lard Dull and prices drooping; sales of 17u tierces steam all)S9H5. WHI8ST-Quet and uuouangsd ; Sales Of SOn ban eta ai iiHlo. TuarssTiss-Q iiet at 4q41o. Fkkiohm-Io Liverpool firm; wheat by sail e'3d. Vew Iora Gold and stock Unrttt. By Telegraph. Narw Tokk, Nov. 18. The Wall Btrtet markets were la a stats of feverish excitement this afternoon, and tbe nuo'.uattona were more violent tnan for soma lime past. In the Gold Room, deallags wera very large and attended very much excitement while tba price reached the blghest point of the day. This waa caused by cable telegrams from fcarope wb-oh reported lower priors for Diidui, ana tne nneary leeung in nnanciat clroiea there. On i-tock Lxcnaoge tbe pressure to sell lAerea-ed. and at tlmea stocks soid with great freedom. This final ly resulted la a uecune ia active snares or a quarter to two per cent, or about one per owl on tbe average. Tbls day has closed up with some abalemaut In tha ex il lament, and a steadier feeling, although Wall Street speculators generally ara vary much mixed in regard to tba future. Moaar Easy during tbe afternoon at 53S per cent, on call, with the rxceptton of 4 per cent, to leading government dealers; ume loans 8a7 per tent; prima discounts 7 to 8H per cent., but transactions In business paper are very moderate. fc xcnaHQB-Ftrm at 8J4, for 80 days and eoxeui tor sight; no transactions at the outs de quotations. GoiiOeitroog; opened at 17, touched 13)i. tell 10 13)4, ro'e to 18, fell to 12. rose to 'a 1 1 to .3, and olos-d at 13 - carrying rates 134 per csnt; clearances 1118,100,fXK). GoTBBSXEjrra-Lower and duiL Coupons Wi w lis;91HH O. lflta. .107-taii.7J, nrri m7 Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 18A4. 15 ,.lt)7 i107 New ... 1857 ImW .119 fdlw-i'i 109V4al'Si ,.liiIC&' Do. 10- 40s . 106 V4 lu3sk Currency -sixesCincinnati HarKet By Telegraph, Cipcikhati, Not. 18. ' Cotton Dull and drooping; middling 15 a 15. Fiou a Demand good at full rates; sales at 457V3800. Wheat Scarce and flraa at 11 1731 20 far red. cobs- Demand fair at fall prices ; sales at 50o. Htb Steady, with a moderate demand. Oats-Demand good at full prices; sales at 40,a4lc Barlet Demand fair and prices advanced , beat grades fl 101 15. Corraa Bteady with a moderate demand at 16 20 HroAB New Orleans Ual.lc. MoiiAsxa Demand fair and market firm; New Orleans 80ta8Se. Linseed and lard oils quiet and unchanged. Leas Scarce and firm at 82c. Burr caree and firm: fresh S3S7e: macs Demand lair and market firm, at ife'io-sc. fr-ESDe Unchanged. PoaK-Qaiet and weak at 821 60. Laud uuil and prices have declined; steam IJtaiao: Settle l.c. IStrtK m kats Du 1 and the market nn settled: shou.der 7ae; clear ribs 11 HVic; clearsidsa llH'ViSc according to tba time in salt, ouiolde rates when folly cured. II os opened nrm ont closed doll at OSoc; closing at o'e4c; receipts 8,3;0. w mxi-jjuu ana tne marsel unsetllad at 83 o Sic asked and 82S3c offered. apples Dull and tna market unsettled at 81 ouvas i per barrel. ULO-I40, xchaok Far. Gxtss Meats Demand rood at fnll pricH; shoulders 636)40; sides S;e; banos Xempnli HarKet. By Telegraph. Mxphih, Nov. 18, Cottois Steady, with a moderate demand at 14S: receipts for tha dav S M bales; shipments 8,1 S3 bales; receipts for tne vrH w.i oaiea; Bailments ror past week . 378 bales; receipts since September 1(, wo sus uaea; snipmems tots season bales; stock In port i0.173 bales. Fmm-Demasd good at full prlees: CoKsr Demand good at fa'l prices. Oats Qalt and weak at 47g3a. Hat tecarce and flrra at 120 a. 6. Pork Lull, and holders anxious to sell at r-4 Eclk Mbats Qn'et and weak: shoni ders null and prlees drooping at lie; tides i 75 100. Labd Dall acd prices nominal. Jew York Urj Goods fiarKet. By Telegraph, Narw Toar, Nov. ! 'in ere is out nine animation in tae tiade or variation In prices. Hravv hrown sbeetlnes 12-9180: Atlantis u linContlnentaiC 134o; GraatFallsti 10;alOVio; Atlantic V10!e: Broadway 10?ic; Lacoula B 1 1 Ho : La wreoca J Uc; P. pperell 7 4 i3e ; doa-4 2tc; do 11-4 43Vic; Naamkeag astin Uo: Bates 11 Dieacnaa cotton 17e Nasnaw a IBs: t;iyae prims iwjas: Loidan rnoarnlng 10s sad Spragaa's parpta avd plBK U'til'Tt'

LonUvIlie ilaf er. By Teiegrapn.j Lorjisvxu.-.. Nov. 18. Tobacco aalea or 17 hhda a f5S0a8 7S for eom uuu to good lugs; V&li ior low to gooti 'ef. BAGOIC Firm at 27a28.3. I'oTr u-Du I; 'L ldaliLg J4'. Fi va. Firm wlik an upward tendency

at iq La. GKAMf Firm bat unchanged. hood -Active but lower: sales at SafiV: k 11 lea to-day 8.4S5; kl.led to data 28j0; isceipis heavy. FnoviiUoa -in Good reraand : but prices are lower; meaa pork 723 50: 1 nik shoulders t4 ; clear rlta 12a; c ear b.dea 13o. xasd noon oruers. mssr-Declined to 8I38I0. Inrojtaa ar&ets. By Telegraph. Lou dow. Nov. IS. Consols 82: bonds t:62a 8flt; fii'aSSr 6a'sW;10 40'a8o. Livkkpooi.. November 18. Cotton salas for tba week 7,0i0 bales ; speculation 6,000 bales: exports li.ux) bales: atooK 40s. utO balas; Amarlcaa 43 i)0Q bales; receipts 47.030 bales; American lSf.CM.0; maraet to-day cloawd fiat: salea 10.000 balas UDlanda at ,i Orleans iHQ'JK; Manchester market nmavoraoie: receipts 01 wheat ior tne lax three days 17 ,5u0 quarters; American 12,5iX); DreaaaiuBs urmirj caiiroruia wusatlis ad; ne spring western irsDdalOa gas win ter 10n IMci0 lu 1 ; flour M ; corn new 8iH ; oats s: peas 4uM; pork luj:beef naw 1j: Cumberland middies 48: snort siear middles t4 ; lard 73 ; cbeesa 71. Bt. Loalt Karfcet. TelearsDh.l Bt. Loura. Nov. ia. By Fi.ottba-DuH but unchanged and firmer: .AA intcv A 1 . . . . . . . ... . ?jci uuu n.u.o. - -val MkTB 9 WJ WavtT.Timinr1 oMIvaan.l ai.. . s 'I --- -a "a-a AAtA fW IV7B SJblA ffonAMd Nf n 1 i1tiiatm unrinm l fit.. 4 a --- v.v sv -jj, a staajsa Va, W a Aw SaS si red winter II 80.l Zt. I na.TlMinilnfl f .1 r .nil m n.b.t Mvm 69a7ia for white. ui-r inner at t.ftc. Him.FT-Held biunxr tt Sinat na rn. W -IVV. W U . good to prima. lir mguer ; iuh at 1U37J0. Whiskt Dull at 83c Tobaooo, Hemp, Bagging and Groceries ocbanaed. P1.OVISIOS8 Irregular; pork 123 00 23 0; n t a itliiii! iriri. H. iv'n ..i... .1.. i, Ii,.. elear (.lues Ujl3:i, ' ' .Bacon onouiuers l3,Vll4e. Labs Lower; sales at liio. Cnlcsso Uarket. By Tataaraphl Chjcaso, Wot. 18, Hxch aso Cncb an ged. Fboua Active, ana prices advanced nll. & fH. a M A mm l . . ...v t aavancea lXOo. and closed firm at II L31 ia4o for tXll 11 rhlA.0n InHnai . . . ... - -. , ui aiteruoon xclted, ana prloea blgb.r; sales at St 13 1-- jor Aacember No. 3, o&K-Quiet, closing at 64Ve for No. 2. O A TR A j tfga Strwl m s.i..W. .t . -a iT-j- irmer at 739, TtA. LKT Itamsinii f lw a . . -vti 1 v. SB) A4 VA V I AUUJ) Mil a vantjedtoMsefor No. 3. a AiuawiHBa-Aoiive, and Jio Higher: PnRr-M auasi finlft anrl l . . i . . for carn.ioTr S 25 TforDmb;"1" " uv. -v.i.o, auu iuaijj pef nnndred lower; salts at t6 6047 13. Sew Orleans U&rint. By Telegraph. New Orleans, Nov. 18. KT.nntUaHnnaflna A . a aa- . XXX ia"50 aiTs at to ; AA ia CO ; i1T-'mB29 50330 00; choice 131. KAMT-8Na.7ode bei'; houlde""o. TiAkn.l) .. 1 1 la t 1 tWSsm Ka a. lTor Z ft reuuir.nd SZZxn?'" MuLlKSnS-Pfiuie 6-.a8j. HhltwLnv.r! wa.a . . . . .. U " i i eLiiuea lil-rcc-Prima lTtai.i dluary littUH; low midding midding ISaLlr rmn-,... midding 4Uy,: lots 8,5lri balea; exports to Llveiuml i.'Mti: wLkii'..iJ i,0W; net teceipu ai,23. ; gross 35.281; xvl.7ivr. '.; Barcelona &; 7sl ouaitwlaa 6.53S; atocs; lue,-GoId-Is.223225 'ltbt "counf. Prospects of tbe Wheat Market. From the Cincinnati Price Current. 1 her has been a betler demand fnr flnnr and wheat, and prioea are higher; the news irom n,ag and received during tbe week bas been more favorable, and tha indications are, tbat should the war be tween ranee and Germany ba broubt to a clove, there womd b a good demand for oreauatuus irom Dotn France and Germany ; aud tbe rumors tbat itnsala eontcmplsud a raid upon Turae,tbus cutting off tbe supply of aralu from Inn HIm Be aud tba Danube, had an assuring afiact mat prices woma oe oigQer. it must be admitted, aud doublIaa is, tnat tbe prices of wheat are unusually low, and tnerelore tbat food of tbls slid is very cheap, down to tha minimum point in gold coin, so that the chances ara la favor of higher prices tbaa lower. It is true tbat ooru la very good, and more anundant than In any former year, and doubtleas tbls will have a oon.lderabla In-flu-nce on tha pries cr wheat. There aan ba no douot tbat tna stock of wheat In this country lauunsually hsrge, doubtless mach larger tnan at any previous time lu tne history of the country, tba very low prices wblca have prevailed for soma lime, preventing farmers selilug. believing tbat socu Ijw prices couid not remain long. auu iunuui iu toca compri ea portions ol toe crop of 1860, aa wail aa thai of 1070 ; and, Indeed, our correspondent Inform us tbat there is a considerable amount of tbe cropof ISfli stliioa hand, la sheaf, la the U.UU, Jl 1.JU1.II, MART Mnwir.T.tAMn,,, , iesgee BU WIN BaoWiNE.. Manager Positively last appearance of Alie AJeerlHsi, KjLtTLttcL Matinee THIS (SATURDAY) 21 FTEBNOON. November 10th. commencing at 2:30 p.m. Aum'sMon 35 cts ; Children 25 oi., on which occasion will ba prasente j the beautiful play of LADY of LYONOI BATURDAT EVENING, NOV. If. LA BELLE BAUVAGE ! Boko aud Dakcb. Masts a Eddib To coneluda with Louisa Lovctrick..MABT MoWiixiA-ta CnAiraa or Trsia. On and after the present rate tha curtain will rise precisely at 7:45. For particulars, see Bills of day. OPERA HOUSE. For One Week Only! COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 21ax, BURT & RIDGrWAT'S CAimVAL OF H0TELTIK3! The most TJNIQTJE and ATTRACTIVE LAUl-UlKJ-a inAVIiifiU, ixj o-Axj-a: The ILLUSIONIST and Cbamploa VENTRILOQUIST. Th9 Min wi'hiln 'I&lslxg Hanrl! Wbleb bas created tba most wonderful sensation both In London and Naw York, and pronounced Dy tna Press and public to be tbe srealrst feat In Veutrlloa ulsm ever Introduced. To be ioiiowea oy w . i. ware'jS ROYAL JIABIONETTE TROUPE! Of S3 Artistes of an extraordinary char acter, including tne Danolnc 6keleton. 100 Prf88nt8 glren away rJglitly ! ADXissiox. Dress Clrele and Parqaette na ctx. Gallery 25 eis. Beats ean be secured at the Box O-dce during tba day without extra cbarse. uoors open at to 7; commenceatWtoS. FAMILY MATIN KG on Hatnrday at 2 r at. Admission to Matinee 20 cis. very child rwives a presnt. novia-et u. &. JttuiaujM, uea'i Agt. New AdYertlse-aeata. . DE. COMPTON Eaa removsd bis offiea to Iks C0RNSS of THIRD b LOCUST STS. aavl-Iaa EI.X.TeyiYs BLeeff,

1870. j WiiHted. I fVrOTICE. ANY OVE I. EQrmiVO I i"4 Ibe b-i vice of a fl'htc a ACC .CMT- ( iT to wilte np or post b o or nc in- is, I with No. 1 referricc, can uJdreis bIRA- ; jraiDi umci. it Situation by a Competent BOOIi-IiSSPEIs, With first-clats references acd FIVTEEN YEAR3 experience Has a lare SOUTHERN ACQUAINTANCE, Acd is qualified to fi.l sjny po'ilioa of trufat and confidence, requ ring a tborongh knowledge or t uice wo k. AddreKs H. J. MtTIESHEIMEE, dlt Clnotnnati Pot Offlcs. . h. rarBCHito. JOHU ff.r.ISQHlS FAlGCiiiLff & BIXGDAil, NEW 0ELSAK3. LA. Personal atlenlion. aa.1 pnju.pi totariio gnaranteed. novx tira J X ILIJUA. " 1 1. 1 u JOHN iVLKSOS, Steaa and fJaa-Fipc fitter, Manufaotnrer and Dtuler lu 8t&ni ana Water Gauges, Hpolu-r and Kabbltt Metal, and all Articles appertaining to a Braes Founary. BTI12L01T A3D GiAiilL BLACK. Water Etreet, bet. Pine and Leek E VANS VI LLE, 1ND. rCwR t alb Tor old CVictter nud Brass SADDLERY, ETC. GEO. TCUitf UILL, hai?f tortru-A oa Oiiddle and HHzsiYtim 6CC0SD STESST.cear L'tlc, KVANaviLLE. IND All Kinds Of flne Sadd'r-s inil Hnrnuw eonatanUy on baud. REPAIRING dona in tba twt. mSnnar and at abort notice. Imh5 lrax iUAOIlIJNl-r. C. K II ATS, ST1.AM lilN'OIlNIi: avd Circular Saw Mill Works. Corner Firt and Pine and Ssecnd and Elm Streets, -TAXhrlU.E, IKBUSA. Portable Engimt (mio mill size), and f oriaoic Uircuiur Vito I'- tllt. lmporlHul Kottce. Tba usual amount of bifcam nwri m iin sawing with by tbe Portible Circular Baw Mill lm rroaa U5 to 160 pounds pressure per square incb. I bave reduced this amount and require only from W to 811 pounds pr square lnob, at wbleb leam la not con- " n me least aanerouH, aud is. at lh. attm ... .... . . . ... I . -- " ...w, uivi.wuuuuiiiTui in ine saving of fuel, Ac We append the followtug mii,uii or tne nrsi of my new style Ports bla Mills, for tbe noting and careful perusal of sawyers and ail lb DMA flMilrlnu lo purcbaae, and solicit a nail and careful eaajnination. thpy now being ready on u ui.. mil, muuuiea on lour strong wooden wheea. witn wnie urta and heavy iron axles, earn) y drawn fmin i ni.... ..; alwaya rwajly for operation la a few hours. u ivaiii;-ma r'ortaoia Ifingina you mrouhMl me, I oonsldfr aa AaUsiautory and perfect in every respect a anv ma.no ina aver saw, runs llgnt, uia b.j pooo.bs of u. in uuiuu a uuuci ou ana ou lnon circular saw mill for a common day's buniPn6 ?..vr6g8 aly' to 10,(AX) foet Of lumber, easy, ita 75 pounds of steam. a. J . Calow bxjJ Lnnviji9 Inrl. vr. MARION, KY. Beptember 6, 1K70. Mr. C. Kiats, fcvansviie, fud. : Mia We take great nieaanra in clvinir our testimony to the exoelienee of your Portable Steam CvTilr Saw MllL The one we purchased of you ou the 22d August last baa given entire aaiislactlon. We are satUfled tbat who proper bands It will saw fittaen bucdred fta-t ot poplar per hour. On the whole, we tbina ua huvn great reason to congratulate youraulf upon ""a io onuciu a mont excellent Mill, wblch will doubtie-ai nnei code Ukma m. struoted upon otner pnncipitm. TbeSwlas gentleman, Mr. John Walt, whom you sent to put tha mill up and start it lor oh. seema to be an excellent macninlat. Our jrienuw wno witnessed bim woralug, aay be is the beet sawyer that tbey bave er seen. You could not have sent a better macblniat aud sawyer, or one that would bava given more satisfaction. We started to raw witn 40 lbs. of sieam to saw onr first log. Your MLU la tuat W1jm.L von rummend It to be. Yours, truly, eep9-Sru ELDER BR03. 3Porto,tle fcteairx ZEiig-iiics. QRANDVIEW, IND., Ocr. 9, 1470. Mr. C. Krata, Evansvllle, Ind.: Bib Enclose 1 please find f400. the balance dne on be Portable Hteam Circular Isaw MllL This mill was purchased Irom you two months since, and as 1 have now thoronghiy us led it, 1 (to meet my agreement with yoa topak my miLd iu regard to tbe same) have to say tnat I now can safely recommend it to all desiring perfect satlfaction In a Haw Mill, and lo procure what yoa said a complete Mill and Kngine. I bave run Steam Englnei for the last twenty years, and have never bandied a Boiier and Engine that has no easily kept steam with the only fuel I u;e (green siaos taken from tbe log direct). We consider tbe Mill and Its capacity to be all tbat can be de-tired ol a Haw Aliii in every respect. Any person wisbinz to know If toese are all positive facts and true assertions, can find amide demonstration of It by caning oa us at the mill. Yours, very truly, OCU WM. CALICK & DAWSON. Other sixes for farm and plantation use aud all other requirement-. nov IMm a KRATZ. Barbell & llaney, -UEGE0NS AND OETEOFZDISTS OFFICE : Third Street, Over Mentor TXnmer'a simee. 00125 3m J. EHEINLANDER, WH0-K3A-X DEALER ly D OHESTIC AND BPAKISII No. & North. Water Street, between Mala End Sycamore. AtS d3ra S V'ANBVILLE. IND.

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FOB. AN ELEGANT DRESS Or BUSINESS SUIT, ao to LYON'S ELEGANT CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 31 MAIN STREET. LYON ITas a much larger stock of UNDERWEAB, Drawers, Than ever before brought to BvansvUla. lie bas increased bis foroe ia tba CUSTOa DEPARTMENT, And 1b dow prepared to get up fully at Goad TFork to Measure As ANY nOUSE IN TUE UNION. YOUTHS From 12 to 20 Years cf Ago Will find tylisli Suits AT VERY LOW PRICES AT IaYON'S, No. 31 MAIN 81 BUST. For n K"Ico Suit For your little boos from 3 to 8 years of 8ge, go to 'lYOIf'S. lie is sellin,? Children's Clothixci VERY CHEAP THI3 8EAS0NHis stock of OVEIfcOOTS -FOB-CHILDREN, BOY3, YOUTH AND MEN Is very LARGE and extraordinarily CIIE-AJa?.

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1'UE LAP.UK3T STOCK OT IN INDIANA II TO BE FOUND AT THE GREATER PART OF Lyon's Olotlii n'cr Is made to bis own order at iDJ5VX,I2sr,S Celebrated' II o tine, NET? YOltll. LYON'S GOODO ABE ALL And are much CnEAPER J?i toil: ksi THAlf Common Slopshop Clct'iirg, LYOH Keeps a very large etock of the newest styles of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, FKExWI & iJIEEICAlI GoodB In the piece for Dress and Ilutlness Baits. LYON SELLS CLOTHING AT A Less Per Centago ON THE COST Than you can bey the Coraman SIop-Sliop Goo IKJ 5 fc! SsaO