Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 April 1865 — Page 2

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JOR A f fr. T F H t ? T E A P.ST, fl B otfil in t " I-.t. ('-.i t ill? Yurd reet. between Mem Loco-.t; ai I ww Locuet at met. taeeD nr. oi.d and I "'d.et.'ef'J, Fur tcrnn ai'i'lj I" niarlil'ltf 3in'. a. r. T.rwi-. FOR KENT. t'lXTV O miles of Evatavillo. Enqolr FOB SALE. NO. OXK MILE AND DBAS FOE SAL Iic jse and T ot - t'Atiction. , v. . i t. sELL AT Ai.CUON OSHVTCBDAY, I ...,,! . .( jii ; in.. 1,11 tba ! mieee comer . i i .'...i r, I ;tii:n:h iiSjrcis-fcaeiJedld t" r-.--- ral.r:Kronlaiiitur nine room, euetarV and iwo'mfcaH Hells, PaiI Aom, Ckts room, ll ir. Cisiera aod Ar bona. Af. .t.e SfcaiJ l" lk.orll .1 f l an'l !l.ib wiiiil ae.e ball are w'l i.i. r. I wif-l K o' Vtexe-t-paperf Lot 28 Ittl ,..e,..a Nt il i -ur-tiee. iicoe Mb ltt and ,:( 'iiti-l fe!i-e. In location twins; so oon-T-ni. iii to the boin-a pirt of lh city, anil bear tu'i market., work s-i'ips and churches, makes ft ..it rf. irbl fur a hoarding home. Let all who a'b t- pnrcb at-kn aiidw tt ' Teres efb. alH " HIHAM 'JSfLOH, Aunlonar ' ' Sash and Door" :" ' ' FOR SALE. riiiiK ;NiriisixkJ', kuuib i ' I l,ln. iilkfr fir ! thalr abatJ Ii.,r.r Vcu.rv. altb all lb IJJai lilll-rr. I IHra. Al . A !iu. a AjUt 1 ' 1 ' " 150,000 feot lit arid 2i Clcur Pino liuraoer, Ami- - ' :! 250,000 A No. 1 Shaved Pia Siting let.. f . , ,i . i 4 nr Caeal ri fc't fctnl nwi.LiiM;. a. .irtcst-its.iiiiw. akd ,,.ii. !p i ttitiit. Mr fluKli-dr alt-ail en lbs o..rur f H.miU nrt ftarr-,S i. m. fiaht rooii't. with luliTaMi CMlar a K"od ci-f""" "rt iralia n h fir TWO lii ta hiKh "nri S lt wUan CharrA and rum trtt 144 MM1 DmmW, Will i "! at bargum. Kuqnlr rf ' 1. i ai;.lrn Carfu-ntar aad Jainarv a i.a i.t.t. Hi; I n L. wiiii 10 twm: lariS" ctllf J hikI utl ciiiiveuiMiicri. bisaU'-o. adiulcaLiv iniUvd for a lkaril,nu How. Trim tl.oOO. nilil.tf. A.JOHSSON. ALAIKiki" Two "HTOIlY B Kit K U'l bK d Hiiila t. im iii.-iiI, two Iota will rant fur tw. pi r iw. 1'iica f l,uu. n.h:-J,tr. A.JOnSSIOjT IT'IRST -CLAS CCILMXO LOTS, frontlnK J' ll ikl it.i Oruvu, atio Main Mxrmt, can bo liml mrf . low m d no tlmo. J am rrrlnK 70 o tlifsa lom f- r Ji. i..' owV tu ue ,!r"1 I'Mr' TWO' D WILLING HOUSES Cuo Splendid Building Lo . ; . . j J. : atfii. a . a ! , 1 V KKMUF.NUC, ob thw a atlo of Hacond ill ltiir. U-iw.n bycamcira nd Vltwi tof With all tho Furniture, l ')0 fivt ; fine Orajx-i. Pfhfi I'-urn, Apricot, I'lnnm, etc., Xh fir"ir!B'. A i ire-proiri ri k Warehouse extend au:rMM tin tMtttrn n nr -mkIIiouip, etc., nnU' thlH tairo rcinf , alley rudd and paw-. Alto, 20 by 150 foot, adjoiniojr, with ifur, .Su.ry frame llmi-.f f .tir DOrrm, Stablo, etc. - A'.in, fl.... triLDIfl tllT.nr LOT.ttu Klr IIM((, li flily I'liiK'Nltu ft l'aui1!! ,(iJaooa i li lire li, II-'-, lr.-t li.iut l.jr luili.'p: h, lurll Miot iJ- U;.i! ... L'.i fiira li iiu family rtl(loo W ale In l.mii. 'I IU;'i to all I lit nliuva pEnrKcT trrnis aoiiT. Tiie i-Lrtiii' v-'i y pel.ii. in uri-nia lo buy tlaairablJ '-.aiUjati' 0.JU4aa. Mm. anovi!. " . ' . v.,"tii,-BBt,, mftrlti " J,'., 4 Sji-...uum trnut. A'"ni,LK!Sl. n'KtTlICNI'K W ITli A TWOatury Iraiua linu-.i',. II roowta, ealtar. t:Ntkrti, m iti, fi nil tnan, 4j. . J.-li aorM o( (Mil ou thfi Piling Uiih.1. two ii.Mih and a balf fiom hvinihville. Trirn f r.,i. KuqntiL'i.f ms . A. JOHNSON. ytlX is riiWktt,lU KAf .frVJju.t flalaluj lil t l.'oii 1'iicb. IniiiiirM&f mnrl.il. t. A . JOHNSON. COMMISSION. iAJtrni. ft. noOR-a :rr.: : I. c. velvHri L03KEK& EaSOJCHET. I'rothice iitU cuniniissi.tn l!or liauts, lo IVATr.K x'l'IIKKT, Orr'i) U.l I;, next ,l,...r to M. Italrall, . . .. , aVAhSV IL.L1C, 1NI. . li !'.-,h.t nuU print. p.,td fur all Kind of Count t i.kIuch. Trompt attf.iitiou ulvo to all (ml. r. ii .......,( .dM-tiMlm :::::: : t . ntrR. i'0Rv AilDIKQ COMMISSION WHOLESALE GROCERS, vaier Mrcct, noTV-ltio - rVANSVILItK, tSU. ilATS AND CAPS. k. D. vi!iinr, !.af" TBOMall Hi ntfa, ( .lb Mnokny, Ui'tiul'm At; Iriufton, Kiotttcky. - Trabn Hunter, 1 ' . M-htlot tMxttor rn . .. ' J HATS. CAIS, STRAW GOODS, Ac. "Ki. liyin-Miel, iienr Jluln (over Janaa and Fromh' tor'V Knf1lla, Iud." duc21-Cui STONE-W ARE. MAM.rAcn'iH or i . . . Smoking PIi7tVier 'Plpee.',"""" Sto Flttra at ft "Iowr rt almiyHa hasd. I'OUSEli MAIS ASU 2KIKTU 8TS., - S-MO.Ci,. . , . .. vli",a;aUle Hwil I. m. auuvrt : : : i s. i I s s JOHf iwaui, Ja. OLCOTT & SWASEY, s Cotlon and Commission MERCHANTS, And W hdlomta I.xUrr In - GROCERIES &FRODUGFH SOS. li and 13, FUOJiT ROW, . Mrmphla, Trnu. . ,- ; i ! i . rartira wiahlnir to couain goo.'i to th Mempbt oiaiket ca-i Itn.l ur poruilla with Sliara. lluvbiir-t A ft hitukrr, LvaaaTtlta, to Whom ay xvt r. W e also ivf-r to ail ri-apectaMo mercbaota aud b :nker vf Mi-oiphla. and to Joba Swaaey 4 Co ami Mmil.t. DcmitiK A t o , of Ciocinnati. K.H-olb-rt that our market if A rnr Tacllating oik. soiuo nhipnienta will pay you will, -while by otb-r you niay ton. . ...-; -. All pi't-.oua deniring it can har their uamra pnt oh our liaHiodgJt onr Weekly Market Kairv alS-lrn . WOLOUTT A .WASal. XO JM'O.V, S L..AI G UTEU & CoT Commission Merchants, TOBACCf and COTTON"' FACTOR --rt Hi W I OTtltT7- ' JT-AiivainVittltlir' :ia.le 00. a3oaamriita by Miira. M-sittf ,s w'HiUISs. Ju2t ly a. . maiv,. , r, ) -.s fsr.-irviTUScii HAYlUaST"ft WHITTAKER, , Produce and Ccmmissio a ! T.-1. crclaantsa' No. 8 Water 5&,Vnext to Kliarnes i-KVAXtyiLLe, 1M0VAbTA.uV. VaSj HU.Uh.aT ASH I'UICK PAID 'IH iiteat, .- Onto, a.i.j it.-.v ' Flat Srett, Ltrloit Vraltr Larrj. Tallow, . KKW l!Ui-h. IV XKW UHLKtVII. i .;; Q .. b R i'fix t:.t .rASn '- - j-'.'A PRODUCE XiERCHANT. Wtiltrn C(iutlnumcutl So IcttAO. .. K'l. 18 Vt'HASi STUKKT, COBNla OF RIW LkVli;-iSTBK.T,-skvv oacEiissrtA. . Uatt :r .-Tfa eWt We.t. , ldag7-J M.J.BAY. M.D., ' Phyaician , & " .Surgeon;. 'Has Hcmoved, hit Ojjfrx to .. TEIBD ST., bet. MAIN" and LOCrST. apli

i SATURDAY .APRIL 22 ,i A I L K 0 A D B K tt 1 8 T B K K. Av c. H. Ii. , IVs t BIP1BTB: V. a?, r relirt.t sad AoctBto!atKn. .-' a. Mll ' ' " I 7:ao r. 4 .a,rt-tn . Tt.?U T. M Tl,rr.k 'nrlit :. . T, H. at IV. K. U. OXPAitXa FEOM T. B. - T - ' A M W a! u. fclght Exir........ - abbite Day aUtnM Aowxamoda too.. ....... Kizbt KiP" AT T. B. ..U:S6 . . ft! 10 r. M. 1:S A. . Tbaa two road maka good cotiaartlooA at Terr FJanlo. OITV NEWS. g&Tie loi by the fire at Newbury, on Tudy, in estimated at $10,000. ftT The weather hat turned cold, An J c fettr that we shall have frost V bad hoped we would be spared this tt a! this season, as we desire to re (J.illbh our stock of canned fruit. ftaf Governor Morton hat received the Confederate flag wbich floated over ihe capitol at Columbia, when that city wa captured, , ; ( fteTThere is still a prevailing gloom manifest in our city arising from the re-

cent terrihla- calamity that has befallen Abrah4m Lincolnt one 0f bis most perour nation, and people walk the streets . nngcropu1ons and foul-mouthed

iiotnaswroi iMiivitu.u.twi the lots Of valued frieni. , , r ; ItajrWe learn that oat or two citizens, deeming that the air of Evanaville might upt ba,' heathy for them, hava loft the city sinco Saturday last. We hope a perpetual terror' may prevent their rei Ufa. We will try and live without Gi'aitniLi.As at Umiontows. We are credibly informed that A considerable body of guerrillas have possession of Uniontowu, and that the packets do not land there. The Superior, however, on Thursday landed there and took consid er ole freight. We do think these pesli! rous scoundrels could bo bagged, if the proper effort was made by the militury authorities in Kentucky. It is a sLttme that,' after Richmond is taken und Lee burrendered, a few thieves sbould be permitU'd to close a port on thio rfVe I'Sjrfaptain James II. Bunco, master of Dw' Unilad , Stales towboat'N. W. II i;;lies, was shot in the leg while stand ing on the deck of a coal barge lyiug near the railroad bridge, in Nashville, ltst Sunday eveninjr. We have not l&trotd the extent 'pf the injuries nor ihe perpetrators of tha act 8y The ftovernuent is engaged in erecting very extensive and heavy works at Chattmtooa, among 'which are ma chine shop, -saw-mills, waterworks, and larg warehoused for storage of supplies all evincing a determination to hold it (itrinanently as a military post. 'ArtdTnefc Gttkkrili.a Hcso. J. -J. Straoey.wf Meide couuty, Ky., wat found uflty before the military commission now in session in Louisville, and was to

be lunged hy the neck until he is dead, the mercy of his master. The Presit Louisville, Ky., orr Wednesday, the dent plainly avows his independence of

lyth. (Jay of Aprlf, 1SC5. Guerrillas at large take warning. GctJRetLLAS AT " BBCSXtRSTOWS. About twenty guerrillas made a raid into firunerstown, twelve miles from Louisvil'e, at II o'clock on Sunday night, and 10. bedjsfyeral of the citizpus of money, clc thing, 4c Eight of the murderers went to the house of Mr. Henry Gosse, the Dcmty Sheriff of Jefferson county, and robbed him of a horse, money, jewdry, and the greater part of his wardroLe.. "It Is not kuown who was in command of the outlaws. . Tb Church or tub "Nbw Dispexsa-BHTm"."-Ve notice a call in the Sullivan DemocrattOi the 20th for a mass meeting of Copperhead Christians, to be held ct Filmore, Putnam county, on the 6th day of Maj, to organize a branch of Dr. Old's new church. Petroleum V. Nasby Dan! Voorhees, Bayless Ilauna, Judge lickles, aud oilier such persecuted Chris, tiuos, will no doubt be there to take a prominent part. JJUytrj.niyghboxhood whace there are Christians, who have been abused, outraged and insulted by their former pastors and associates because of a difference of political' opinions," is invited to be represented. , e -' f-t. .Bowles. lilfigan. and Dodd, it is fear "J1," wil beunable to, attend. The lait r will firohHblv eo J 'a few Sunday School 1rtoksv - V& Atrelian Scholl, a Paris author, has heeu writing a book exposing the inoceot habit' of fcertaih aristocratic women, of attending , places where ladies oag4-OA to b4und. The work is tinder interdict, and the author has fled to esc.tpe the vengeance of the families txpjs( by him. ,:l ! laBMr. Titmao of Newburgh, desires us to return to the citizens of that place Lis sincere thanks for their kindness to himself and family, after the recent fire by which his dwelling was destroyed. - ' ' Ma?' J. D. Howland has been appointed Clerk of the United States and District Courts for the District of Indiana. UjrrroKTHT Soldiers. Alexander Cissel, 52d Indiana, and Silas W. Veach, 4 .Ho, have been . arrested at Louisville, LI?ipic.ing. over. the. assassination of President Lirweoln. - . . Sam. Brannun, who ia on- of the richest men in California, on receipt of the news in Pan Francisco that Charleston had fallen, held a private celebration and had a hundred guns fired under his windows. About $2,500 worth of glass was broken by tbe firing, but he paid the damage without a murmur.

Usmitig ated Htpocmct The .Hon

Daniel W. Voorheea, finding it impera tively necessary to leave Terre Hsut oo Saturday last, immediately after th reception of the new. of .ber.n.. I tion of the Pre.idect, felt cal!el upon lo , W ave a "card" behind to be read at the ; public meetinp. The note, or card, wls Lidre.ed to CoU TLompT but for 1 Aome caut not read, aod, tlirfir; made its firt appearance; i the Terre . lacto Journal, suitable Medium for ! thtir hrpocriuoal whinings or the delect i Mt Daniel, and re-publithed b, the Sol-1 livan Democrat. ' - - In an introductory the Journal tyk i it "a noble letter, and breathe the true up irit of a humane atad Christian gent.eman. Daniel felt compelled to leave ori Saturdr.y for Green county, to atteod court. Of course his professional duties were so pressing that he could not defer his de parture for a siogle day even under the newt that canted him such bitter anfruith. For myself,", says Daniel, "allow rue to say that I knewMr. Lincoln personally well, and while it has been, per. haps, my misfortune to differ from him during the time I have been in public life, yet be always, treated that difference as an bonett one, and I never received anything hut personat kindness at bis bands. No one in tbia community, or in this broad land, more sincerely grieves ove the death to day than j do." Tt has become a Dart of the history of . . countr tbal Darije, VV. Voorh.ee . . . fi . ;caU!,nration of . f . TiHifiers. It was his fa. to denounce him as a tyrant, a usurper and a despot, foresworn and faithless, who had despoiled the people of their rights. All his speeches teemed with such denunciation of the man oyer wbqse death he now so tincerelj grieves. One can scarcely turn over the files of a Democratic paper without finding on almost every page a proof of Voorbees' malevolence towards the late President. From bis first speech at Greencastle, in 1861, in whioh he declared the war, waged for the defence of the Government against the assaults of traitors, as wicked, iniquitous and causeless, through alibis speeches down to that made at Greencastle a few days ago, the powers I of the debpot, us assumed by Abraham I Lincoln, form the burden of his theme His Concord speech of July 4th, 1853, Is full of such charges of tyranny anddes' potism, on the part of President Lin coin. In that speech lie declared that the proud and stately Deck of the great Northwest had been selected for a yoke more galling than the Roman emblem of bondage wbich doomed whole provinces; that " Federal usurpation had stricken down the Constitution and government of the State, and the advocates of a consolidated despotism abandon oath, dignity and duty in order to forward the ravishing strides, which it (federal usurpation) is making in our midst." This sUte of affairs, he said, was not confined to any section of the loyal States.- "Law, fact and sentence all exist in the will of the ExecutiveThe person of every citizen of America, i his wife and his child, it more at the mercy, to-day, of Executive caprice and tyranny than the slave of Virginia is at and supremacy over all law. "We will have to turn back to. the familiar and odious names of the worst desposts of the Old World and of ancient days to find a parallel to this monstrous assumption of power. The Englisbhouse of Stuart was the champion of liberty in comparison," and he thenJ enumerates Louis XIV. and Tiberius as less odious tyrants than- Lincoln. And yet this is one of bis mildest speeches. It id not strange that Daniel felt compelled to leave Terre Haute suddenly. It wat hit conscience that drove him forth. He knew that he, and such as he by tbeir base and false denunciations of Mr. Lincoln as a tyrant and usurper had whetted the knife' and charged the pistol of the assassin.'' ' '" He feared the low muttering of the storm which he felt the direfnl news might call forth. ' ' : ' 7 His letter wat not read at the meeting. Col. Thompson would not insult the loyal and grief stricken people by reading, in their presence, such a hypocrhcal document. ' Prksidist Johnson's Proposed Policy Towards thb Traitors.- In rebel, and some conservative circles, Bicce the death of President Lincoln, there have been many expressions of fear that tbe policy of the Administration towards the rebels will be changed. , We trust these fears may not be groundless. Too long have traitors, hardened in their crimes, been treated with leniency and forgiveness. . !,.-,; i . ; i . . - Andrew Johnson has alwayt believed and to-day more firmly believes than ever that a rigorous punishment of every leading traitor is demanded by the popular voice ; and while that indignation which to-day would adopt the extremest measures,-; may .somewhat abate, yet the future must, as a naural consequence of the tragedy at Washington, be characterized by bold and severe policy by" President Johnson. This policy is plainly indicted in his ad dress to tbe Illinois delegation, printed on our first page yesterday, and we suppose will be .fully expressed in hi first address to the people of the whole coun try. r New PcBUc'iTiosil-Mr. "John" IL Scott hat laid on our tabid a little work entitled the National .Tax Law, a complete summary of Yates and imposts as amended by act" of March 3d, 1865; an indispensable work to all business men. Also, "The New House that Jack Built," a delightful little work, adapted to the timet; and Tennyson t beautiful poem entitled "Enoch Ardea." . . , . '7. A full eupply of all these at No. 8, Seconii Street.

H MEM0EIAM.

i. o o. r. . AV - Kenr1 neetin? of romben of ?Viu'7V, V''? Zli e.eniaz o t!l6 18lb da , . .. taratory to participat e in the fmral ceremories of the 1m Prudent of the ci -Pfi ,helf i,mbmxh. ;B lh(s n..lonal broorht aboct by that bombie fool deed. that deprived a good man of life, and uuou OI , 1 -renaeui, wnoia even rd " " V Said Coi&uittexi remirt: That we, at Odd Fellows, desire to la our leebie voice to that general cry of pain that grota so loud and deep, that it not o'Uy pervades this whole country, but even resounds to foreign lands, awaking sympathy among distant nations, and whose echo will continue to reverberate through all time to come, as long as history shall record the deeds of men. Therefore, Resolved, That we know ol no higher title than that of a good man, and that in Abraham Lincoln we recognized the good man. . Hit singular, quiet, keen common cense, by which he adopted measures, often disapproved by his friends, but whose wisdom results have proved; his universal kindness, his en lira frtedom from pretense and ostenta tion, this, and much more, showed and endeared him to us as the good man, true and without guile, ot the people, ton tne people, ana lor toe neocie Resolved, That tc sorrow, mourn and grieve (or the loss of such a man is natural, and not sin; hut grumbling and despair is not tbe pare of a Christian Resolved, That belonging to an Or der whose members nave all expressed their belief in a Supreme, intelligent Being, the Creator, preserver and ruler of the universe, we bow in bumble sub mission to the ways ol Providence, though they he mysterious and past Cod ing out. As Moses of old, nftcr haying led the children of Israel through tbe Wilderness for forty years, was not permitted to enter the promised land, so Abraham Lincoln, after having guidej this nation through its most terrible trial, the fruits of his labor have as it were been snatched from his very lips. We are blind and can not see why, but we dare not murmur. Resolved, That the same fuith in Providence which bids us not murmur or despair at the loss of Abraham Lincoln, inspires us with hope aad confidence in his successor. Tbe finger of Providence, is to clearly visible iu the whole course of the rebellion, and the war to subdue it, that even men of dull understanding could not help perceive to it; ao.l we fully trust that Andrew Johnson will be endowed from on high with strength to resist temptation to all evil, and wisdom to guide this great nation safely to that peace, union, prosperity, happiness and glory which we believe to he in store for it. Brothers, so mote it be. P. Hokxbrook, . . ', . H. L. Danuettell, Hiram Nelson, S. Sorenson, IS MEMORIAL. A meeting of tbe citizens of Johnson township, Gibson county, was held at Ilaubstadt, April 18th, 1SG5, to adopt suitable resolutions on tbe occasion of the assassinatiou of the President of the United States. On motion, S. M. llolcomb, Sr., was chosen Chairman and Chas. C. Kuhn, Secretary. The following gentlemen, Dr. V. Marchand, John Sipp and S. M. Holcomb, Jr , were appointed by tbe Chair to draft resolutions suitable forth occasion for which they were assembled. Tbe following resolutions were read and unauimouNly adopt id: Wukreas, We have learned with painful regret that Abraham Lincoln, President of , the United States, has been stricken down by the hand of a coldblooded assassin in a manner that deserves tbe unqualified condemnation of everyJAmerican citizen, .therefore, Resolved, That the assassination of President Lincoln is, as it should be, deeply deplored by all classes of the community. . Resolved, That the late war policy of President Lincoln was, in our opinion, wise and sagacious; the best evidence of which is to found iu the fact that it was Jast winning back tbe affection oi the Southern people to the old Union, thereby promising a speedy termination to this deplorable war. Resolved, That it is now our earnest desire and prayer that the successor of Mr. Lincoln may pursue the same wise policy that be (Lincoln) had marked out to govern his administration. Resolved, That ihe proceedings of this meeting be published in the Kvansville Daily Journal; also in the Princeton Union Democrat and Princeton Clarion. S. M. Holcomb, Chairman, Chas. C. Kuh.v, Secretary. ; , A Focl Disgrace. Indiana certainly has no cause to blush at the record she has made in this war. The promptness with wbich she has furnished men for the contest, and tbe gallantry of her troops on tbe field of battle, have won for her an enviable name all over the country, and yet we have within our borders some of tbe vilest and most dastardly traitors that mistaken clemen cy ever permitted to cheat the gallows of its dues, rrom a gentleman who came np from t-'helbyville m reliable and trust-worthy man we have the particulars cf an occurrence so darning in its atrocity, so utterly loathsome and dis gusting ia its character, to make decent people ashamed of their humanity, and long to herd with the b rotes. About eight miles from Shelbyville is tha little town of Marietta a place noted for nothing in particular, save the virulent type of copperheadism prevailing there. The reception of the dreadful news from Washington set the honest Democrats thereabouts crazy with joy. In the abscence of a cannon they loaded and fired an anvil repeatedly, shouted, danced, sang, and in every possible manner gave expression to the demoniac joy, after which they constructed aa efhgy of President Lincoln, with a rode representation of the ballet-boles in his head, which they carried about the streets, a big ruffian following, aud ringiag a bell. Tbe effigy was afterwardt burnt. It may he interesting to inquire the source from whence these besotted, ignorant, brutish men drew their inspiration. Did they, learn . by perusal of " Abolition" newspapers, or from "Abolition" speeches, that President Lincoln was a "tyrant, a " usurper, and insatiate "Moloch," offering up millions cf his fellow-men for sacrifice? Did they learn from thee sources that he had endangered their " personal liberty " aa intanble something which they were unconscious of possessing, and did not properly appreciate until Democratic orators enlightened them as to its vaJue? Did " abolitionists'' tell them President Lincoln had deluged the country with blood in the prosecution of an "unholy," " fanatical," and "neediess" war ? If the fact in the case axe as detailed a'uove and we hope lor the honor of humanity that our informant has been imposed upon -we are not aware of any legal way in which tLese scoundrels can be punished. But, treat as is our reverence for law, we would not be .inconsolably grieved if we should learn that tha

loyal mse of Shelby county had taken these gbonls in hand, and treated them tt a t;-eof Judie Lvach's ennn . dianapolis Journal Xooaxl oticos. Accnoit op Lv-T Goods. Hiram Nel son will sell at Auction, at hit Auction iioom, ;a Locust street, comneny.ng Wednesday, April 2Cth, at 10 o'clock, and continue Welnesday and Thursday forenoon and afternoon, a lot of Dry Goods, consisting cf Prints, Delanes, Bleached MusUcs, a large lot of Hose and Half-Hose, Table Clothes, aad a large variety of Toweling, !at a lot of Silver Plated 'Spoons i.nd Forks. Ladies are invited. April 22-Su Hirajs Nklao.s. ttT Remember that Hiram Nelson will tell at Auction, on the premises, this morning at 10 o'clock, a lot with a good warehouse, on the ccrner of Chesnutand Cburcb streets. Said house is a large new one, convenient, aud well finished. Those wanting good property will do well to uttend. Ckkscevt City Springs. These most pleasant grounds, adjoining our city, are rapidly emerging from the "cbaors of delapidation" and assuming under the management'of Messrs. Damron St Bro , all that art, asidti from native beauty, can make them with the aid of the proprietors supernumerary and the artistic skill of our mechanics and florins. Mr. Dunk has unceasingly worked to adorn and beautify tbe grounds with choice shrubs and flowers, and genial walks. An arrangement is about to he made with an experienced steamboat man to run, during the high water, m Pigeon Creek an hourly steamer to convey passenjert to and from the Spring each day. Tbe proprietors are determined to make this place of public resort a credit to the city of Evansville what the Central Park is to the city of New York. It is the intention of opening the garden portion of the premises about the 2Sih or 20 ih inst , and our citizens may rest assured that they can visit the grounds nnder more favorable auspices than ever heretofore. Americas Cutlery. Tbe high duty on foreign cutlery of every description hat stimulated American manufactu. rert to such an extent that they are now putting in the market articles that rival the celebrated Sheffield work of lungland. The pocket cutlery of the "Empire Manufactory" of Connecticut is particularly excellent, and not second to the Wostenholm pocket knives. Our friends, Warren & Conyngton, have a large assortment of knives of the Empire brand, and we snggest to those who, like ourselves, have been vexed with poor knives, to call and try the article they are offering for sale. Hiram Nelson will sell at Auction at his Auction Room, this morning at precisely 8 o'clock, forty barrels of flour, four bales of cotton batting, a lot of cheese, three barrels of beans, nnd a lot of household furniture. Soda-Water first of the season for sale at H. Hermann's Confectionery; and he is receiving Fresh Oysters this week for the last of the season. II, Hermann, aprl3 lw No. 15 First Street. ' Alaf Asa Igluheart has removed his law office to his new building on Third Street, above Main. ap10 dlOt Amusements. Masonic Temple. The lovers of the drama and the admirers of Miss Fannie B. Price will bear in mind that this talented and accomplished yooag ar lisle makes her appearance at Masonic Temple on Monday evening, as Julia, in the Hunchback, assisted by Mr. D. Hanchet and the excellent dramatic troupe of Messrs. Golden & Pierce, combining an array of talent never before presented before to an Evansville audience. Mozart Hall Exhition asd Tab LEACX.-On Thursday and Friday nights of n?xt week there will be given at Mosart Hall, for the benefit of the Society of the Daughters of Rebekah, a liters ry exhibition i by the young gentlemen of the city and a series of tableau, with fine music, by the yonng ladies, assisted by the Crescent City Silver band. We have good reason to believe that these entertainments will surpass any thing of the kind heretofore attempted in this city, and we bespeak for the occasion a crowded house. 7., . Tickets will be for sale on Monday, tnd the places where they may be obtained designated. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Hv. J. L. MclbocD will preach ia tb Baptiat Lecture Room, corner of Chestnut street and Caaa oa Sabbath, at 10 e'ekork a m. Babct: - National Cprightnaa. tha Caidltion of National Proaparlty." Tba public are respectfully invited. Yoi Miss' Cxu Pbatxa Jtxmjia. Th jroong people of Xvaasviaae Art respectfully invited to Attend tb Yoaog Hen' Tiiioa Prayer Meet, ing, held In th baaemeat rooms of tbe Walnut Street PrbytrtAO Charch, commencing precise!; at a quarter be for vn .'clock, every babbath valng, and tocloae at half -put ia tlm for charch eervicr. CORPORATION NOTICES jPRIL 17, 1SS6. : " ORDER FOR A PlTsk' SIBt-WATK And now it is hereby ordered and directed bv the Common Ornucil of th. city of Eransrille, tbat tbeerwaerccf all Iota or parts of lot fronting oa or Adj.,; ling tb south aid of Fourth atreet, between .i.Krt .treat and ae.enth areone, ia aid city, cause the eide-waik thereoa to be brought to the proper rrede, and tbat they cum a aloe-waik of tiaaa No. Two to be, laid down thereon within t irty daya from the pcoiicAiioa of t Sia order. A. M. McGRIFF, Cierk. City Clerk's OtSce, April Si, ti-it an. w, iscr TZ ORDER FOB A BRICK 8IDE-WAEK . And new it ta hereby ordered and directed br th Common Conecll of tbe city of Evaoevlll, that th ownar of all loU or parU of kxa fronting ob o- adjoining tha north-eaet id of Second street, betwsea Oak street aad Mulberry .urn, ia aaid city, raoss tbe l.l-wAlk thereon to ba brought 10 tb proper grade, aad that they can a aide-waJkof elaaa No. one to be laid dowa t hereon witbla thirty days from t be pohttcatioa of this A. M. McGRIFF, deck. City Clerk 'a Office, April 22, loai. i2 St NOTICE. Lools. TTore 1 ALL PERSONS BAYING CLAIMS AGAINST tba a teenier SamaAl Orr Are requested ta pre,h foe payBMat to-day, April -u, ln5. F. B. HC9TON.

tBj PIRE LIMITS. ry-nz riDiBfiosn A tba CoSQuQ Cooactl villa for par n to bad. And arart A a tnw ILL APPLY in of iba of kTaa-- ' town a lra- woodof tb ir, aiaa on tht ld PIo. bIoB -e i m- !!, on lit Jio 47 lb alr Of iirtl. CAtba rina (I. June, JUH.V r. CR'r, Fi r. a-M i April 21. l.'.i. JLS. AUCTION. BEEF CA'xTLE : : BEEF CATTLE. (TrteTJ. 8. C' liinur or rMinim-i, I KraujiilU, lid., April 1, 1jm. J . d of Bevf CattU wilt b acid at put.Ua, aMt,oo at th Gartar Cattl Yard In " city, ob eatnrday. April xvtb, IMS, at lo -rm.: Oak F IT. tHRMAS, Capiaio ao4 dm. aubai,toc. Hrtis Kalaob, Auctioneer. ACi-tJ -BPPTs&.snoEs. 13 W II O T J HIZj. 9JJ IVIIV STREET. ' WholaoAlo daalft la BOOTS SHOES, unci and I Am now rscelrlug a Urr ktock of th boat qnahtie of Booti, ebons, Uatk- Aad Cap avar ottered to tha Into, wbich hava bea parchaaa.1 for caah. And will b told (4 a vry (mall adranc bova coat. Call and (lamina y (took and prova tha aIiot aaaarttou. P. 8 I bAT aoenred tha aarftoaa r. R. S. Taoney, lata with P. IScmoalo, who) Mi old frfnda to cl 1 and azabiIbo my stock. No troabk, to ahowfroods. . JtTAokTille, Iac. lli, 1SS4. . OYSTERS. mmi & co.'s O V B T K H ARB LAKE FISH DKPOT, 83 Main Street, Evaniville, lad. I'"1 runic Iellier. TVp't. TRANK FCLKIRBAb MADK ARRAKrtE. A? nivuui to racaiTa dally, by Kxpraaa, fraah lialtlniore oyatera, lo can and raaaa, and fnwb Laka Klnh and Lobatara. Ha ia tba aol airaat n tb city of Evanavilla. Tboae dttalring to Ceaat ou tboaa palatable and Inaciona luxoriaa, will Sad l hem at bin store. - octal' KANAWHA SALT. ll.,MMf on hand and to arrlre. And for AAla at tna lowaai marKat pnoa, rj L. K0FFMIR. No. 6 North Water HI., erar Fltat allual Hank. I as-3m AUCTION. House and Lot for Sale at Auction. fiOHTAIKS S room, 2 kiuhana. corn erlb. atay bus, cltra and good collar. Tb boa aad premtae are in good order. Tmiof al: Two. thlrda caah and tb balauo la 1. month. AUo a tot of liouvebold rnraltaro, la th an hoae. A bureau, wardrobe, twiataad and baddioc, mattrHaao. atoyo, looklnt-KlA, And A graat MAay other ai tic-lea wil. lie .old without reavrve, on tba mn at April t t o chici r.m. Tb bau will take piaca oo th prani,oa Leat street cwtween intra ana rourta. aprll. J. J. OOHN, Anctloneer. OCEAN TRAVEL. rpi HE WELL KNOWN FAVORITE CLYDE bnilt Iron Sen 8tamab(p of tb ANCUOi. LIM, HIBEBMA, I CALEDONIA, BttlTANMA, I UNITED fclNUDOM, are Intended to aatl fortnightly belwiau He York and ObMs-ow. Th teamar war I a lit apeial!y tor tb Atlantic trail, are divided into water aad air tight compartment, and r Sited op ia every reaped to icaur tb aaf-ty, oo at tort and cobt. nieac of paaaDfra. Aa exprrtexced aargena acreaipaoie each ahip. Tb pr-ori ton will ba properly cooked and rrd la onlln.ltfdqnai.il - KATES OF PASSAGS. 7 " . To and from Liverpool, Gleigow, Dublin, Retreat, Londonderry, etc.: Cabloa, t6oand $60; lotennedlatev (.16 ; Bteerag. Via, payabi IB gold or It qaiTaluU Tboae who wiab toaend for their frienda caa bny ticket, at the rata from th Agenle. FRANCIS MACDONALD OO., -lent? 41 Bowline Green. Nw Verk. MEDICAL. JIAKJKKA AND DYBESTIBY. MtGnnrs Compound Extract of Benne Plant la now uaiTeraally acknowledged to be tb moat ucceaafnl and reliable remedy aver prepared lor the car of tbe above complaint, or any relaxed condition of the bowel, ta either adalta or children. In oar ' circular" will be fonnd tbe teat), moo!! of CoL Long, Gea. PleAaanton, Gen. Pita Henry Warroa, Sfaj. Craae, Capt. 8. Hort (now Mayj- of Nw Orleaaa). of ta C. 8. A. ; Waaler a t nailery (JommiaaUn, War Relief Fund Con mi. -aloa. opinion o: tbe ' pnem " and eteamboat of. era Prepared only by 1. C. MAG U I RE, Cbemiata, bt. Lonia. iiew.ra of counterfeit,. LICII, CA RL.TEDT A CO., Whoteaela Agent, mbS,di".iB. Avanaville, lad. EXPRESS. VdarriH 7 EXPRESS COMPANY. 'Pha ADAMS EXPRSSd COMPANY RZX epectfuily ABnonnca to thair fritods aad patrons tb pablfe of Kvaoavilla aad vlcielty that, with iacreaerd facilities for the tranaportationof FREIGHT, PACKAGES. MOXXT. AND VALUABLES, They wliclt a coatlaaaaoe of foraar favor. Eapecial car lakso la tha coliecUoa af BiHa, Lrafta, NoteA. and th traoaportatioa of valnabl packagea. Aay Intormatioa la retard t tba rootee, Ac , can be obtained at th office oa Fire street, next door to th Poatofllca. THOS. SAlTHER, md ... . Ageat. INSURANCE. smmssippi ; Firo Insurance Company. IKUIAM APOLIB, ISO.; Accumulated Capital S300.000 CSca hews from t tot .'dock a. m.,asd frees I to 1 o'clo-k p. m. OFFICE: In Alvan Johnson's Heal Estate Office. S. XV SASDERA, Ageat IW EvAaavlll aad vioUJtv. aV-am4Aw NOTICE TO BUILDERS rPHOSE wlahlag to baild tha A mi. i do well la esU aad examine trie stork of. Lnmber. Fleotlag, Poors, Saab, BHnda, SeT'd."' inga aad Oaalaga at tb e,raer ef Mala aad sVealh tbe larte.l ia th city and for sa'e at reduced ratea, JOHN F. GLOVAK. mb2,dwlm. Boors, Sath and Blinds at iUJuced Prices. 'SOn Donas - JVt Aaaorted .laee. - "5t 10,000 lighu, aaiorted elaea. Window Saab - V) Ptna W indow BUads. Now la store aad for aal by JOHN F. GLOVER mkJa.dAwlm, Car. Mala aad Ttk em.

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NEW FIRM., laxpiiear a. jhtciicll, WhoW-al IVairii Iu M EN BOY'S i Fur Hat M ool ClotU Hat, and ' Mraw Halt. also ; Latlie unci 31 its ?-;?-"' T R I M H E B H A.T 5. J No: 28 North pirst' Street, rst door to Hot:ii awt.rtb.l ap7 - - ' HARDWARE. &c. 0' v. a AWWELLS, KELLOGG & CO.; Ihporteiu asd Dealers iv II "A li X W.A JiE AMD O "U T L Bit IIS FIRST ST REKT, (SIOS UIU PAO.LOCK,) DRY GOODS. FINE DRY G O O I) S I CHEAP - CHEAPER - CHEAPEST. BOLLE & BEYREIS, H. 43 Main Afreet, ' EVAK8VILLE. IND. ' A splendid aaaor'.meut of tbe lateat tylea o l7 Uoo.li maybe fonnd at our tor o Main Btreet. Great cam baa beea aieecleed tn tb pur tin, of thraeGood. and we feel coudJtut ran aell tbam aa cheap aa lb cheapen A lair .xnmioAtion of nuraiock and prlet-a , all weaek. (roi ly) 1H-LLE A BkVKkl!-S. CITY NOTICES. Annexation of Territory to the City oi jcvantviue. T0TIC IS HEREBY 01VE5 THAT THE J.V Common Conaeil of I be eliv of kr.naiilie o purananoeof tbe prov aion of an Act of tbe General Aaaeiably of lb ft it Indiana, approved March , 1, eiittt e.t ' An Act to amend nbe aeveniy.flrat eectioa of aa Act entitled 'Ao Ace grautlna, to I I.a cltiaei. .,f the town Evanavllia, In tlmcouaty ot VamIerboigb, a Oliy Charter," approved Jaunary 27, 17, and to a.1.1 upplemeolal aeeiion to aaid Act." will, on tb 16h day of May, A. it. loS preeeul to Ihe BuMd of Couely CmmlealoDeraol Vanderburgh roam; a petition praying for tbe eaaeAattun lo .aid ally ef tbe f dlowiuir deecribed territory, and e.. t . i r, K forth lh M4wu for auch ann.aatioa, via : All that part tif ihe eoutheajtt qearter i-f aectiyn nioet-u (1W), In towtiaalp an (n), taii( ta (I") treat, deecri bed aa lollow., via: ltvgin-itng at an IroB pis at tbe a.nu-et corner of auld iuar. h-r aeeiion, aud rauuitig tlia by tt. half .ctloa line north four hundred and ninety-nine (4W ket, to aa Iroa pin ; tbeei a mm by lu.be! la rm,niii tnmliH and aixiy-tbree and a half CS4) , to the line of Abarpe' tnlargement ; tbeooj aoutb by ILe II of BliArpe a knaurm.at lour hnnrtrwf and ninety-nine 4'J) fe.t.t. au Iroa pia o th auuth Ha f aald qaartec aeotlua, and thence by tbe aoutb line of taut Uarter aau. tioaacvas kandrad and Ixty.fnr (Voa) fet, to tbe place of beginning, a!d terriuiry beiag r..otiguona to th city of Evanavilla, and not puttied or laid off. ,W. HAkKB, Atayor. Atteat: A. M.WcOatrr, Clerk. ala-3it Annexation of Territory to the City of EvantYille. c TVOTICE IS IIXBKBY GIVEN THAT THE XV Common Council ofthacily of Evanaville, In purauauof to provl ,n of aa Act of the General Aaaembly ot tbe fetete of Indiaua approved March 6, HKJ, eutl led Aa Act to amend tb saveufy-ftiat aectioa of aa Act eutitUd 'An Act granting to th cltirena of tba town of kraiiivlll., la tb coaaiy of Yaadcrbaxgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, II7, aud to a-ld supplemental aactiona to aald Act," w ill, oa tbe Ifltb i y cf May, A. V. preeeut lo ll.e Board of Coouty Commiearouert of Vanderburgh county a petition pra tag lor the annexation to aaid oit ot the following d.acrlbed territory, aud aettmi fcotb tu reaewrs for each aaoaxatlou. via: Ail that part or tbe west half of tue north-weet qaartaroa' aerllon twenty. nine, aad tbeeaathalf ot tbe Borth-eael quarter of action tblriy, lowo. ahip all, south raego ten we.t, oVcrihd aa fol""t,Ti: IK'oulog at the loierwttoa of Main aad Eighih streets of raid city, at the center of aid lie-U, and ruBBlng thence along the midd line of Kixlith str.cl b e hundred and ......... lght(57K) teet, UJ a point opprafte tb oenlerof an alley dividing the lepot gnmnda of Ihe Eraos111. A frawfordavltie Railroad r.mi.h. r,... Orr and Harrieoo'a knuwgrawot nf Avauavlliei tneiicaj alone (be middle of aald all-. dredand twelve aad tour-tvatha (UUA-lo) feet, to as iroa pin on tbieut and Weat Hue runningtbr.nirh I t middle of the aonb.wM ....... . i aid Kctioa twcoly-tiine; theno at along aaid wat and wt II r. luar li and red and nn..i "f iaHt feet, t. the north atul Bowth Una ruuniog tnrougl, ihe middle of said otiarter er. tioa; theac. uortb Along aald north aod lia-.n liuo-liel and fortyevea ('V47'(et, l middle of th railroad track oo Wilfiam ooth to lbs being th center street running east aad w,.t tbroogb the North EaaU-ra Eolariree-ent of i . u.-. T " ,nMlr,"" aioeg tli centerof aatd William un rit -oded, one tbonaan j and forty, six and one-lourth M.9,J frt, to tbe maidl. of Mala eireet, anl tbenoe along tbe middle of Mala etreet eight bandred and ttiBety-three a-.d three-fcortbacsBsy.) feet, to the place cf b-gia. Blngj aaid territory being cootigooua to ibeciiy of 'uvill, and net piarW ar laid oB. ... . .. W. BAR ItB, Mayor. AHeaf: A. M. McGsrrr, Clerk. aia-oi i Annexation of Territory to the ; City of EYansYilie. . XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i" Common CoaneHef the City of Evanaville, in paraaanc of tb pw.Tiaiona of aa Act of th General Aaaembty of the Mate of Indiana, auprored ktarch , lbui, aatitlod na " Act lo aamid tb aeventy-firet eection of an act entitled Aa Act graaliog to th. citizen of tk. town aflnaa. ville, in tbe Oonnty of Vanierbigb a City ( barter approved January 27. 147, and to add anaplimeutad mctloa to aald art," will . ,,, ,.n dyof April, lsoA. preeent to the Buar l of County Ccmmlaatoncre i of Vanderbarghconary,, petnloi praying for tb annsxation to saul City tl tVdiowing deecribed Serritorv, an! eetting ikirtb the reae-.na for sck anoeiatioo.;, r ; Aitioal iiarl of the aoolh-eaet quarter cfaectloo lnetTi ( J.) Tiwwblpeix (,, BaagtealUj weet, 'Wl bad aa loliow. en : limmeociog at a atone, la corner eetabiiahed I by tb Co only Barvtyor) oa tb. hoa'h quarar-eectioB, aad d;oinlng tbe ftortaera Enlargement of Ibe City of E.ae.rf lie, aad rooalng tbeoca by Abb Street weak, th,e bnadred and eigbty-fonr (SH, feet; thence North two thoaaand x bandred aad ferty (mil) fe-r u, a atone ; thenoe taat three hundred and eiithtv and aeveo ten tba (rs0 7-l, bet to a atoae; and from tbeac South, ta, thooaaod ,lx handred and forty ietA') feet to the place of beginning- said territory being eoatigloa U tha City of EvansIlls, aad Dot platted or laid iff. a,,'. . . w-. KSfOt. ' Atteet A. PArnf, Clerk. ny A. i. iJoOria, Deputy CI. rk. March . . 'J O F. W BRISKMEYER, ASD TO TBI i"rm ;t -preaentA-v- of Adolph orlnkatan. -1 J -...a .n .. 7.. vcueiBiaota or rtal aetata comprisiag tbe territory uee, i n in tb. toregoiag aotica. . J givea ac ins pei.lioe reirx.a tO IB tbe abVe aocira n. nnmll Aa Ika Krrd I ia aerety gives that th pet.tjo refrrd of County Coeimlmienera of Vaader ty oa the 20th day of April. IW, aad that tbe am. was received asd considered, ab.i it was ordered by said Board thAi t-e further heAring aad cooeidnratioa of aald appliraiiabcottaaed aotil the 15th day of May, l--i. and ih.t none b give by theCoanty An llior ky .Bblicatto ia the Evansville Daiiv Journal, ttiai aaid aspl cabergo ooua- ; tion ta new pending before ea-'d Board, and that ft will be beard aad dectced oa tee aald liih day of i May, 160. VICTj B1SCH, A editor V. O. I EvaasTllla, April 21, IS. AoUal

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