Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1868 — Page 3

uAILY HEKALB.

Published every morning by

THE HERALD COMPANY, IN TUK HKRA.LD BUILDING, fG (-2 East Washington 6t.,

INDIANAPOLIS, INI).

Iltns OF TMK DAII. V.

*4,w\ m wir Novemb«rl.tbei>rtcoof the Dally

i ■'-'iltl will be os UUowo:

I } • nrrriers, aRenu aad news dealers per

■ot»y. ••• •*«••• ••• .«■••• .•••••••••••••••*••• reuular subscribers, when delivered-by . -irrieror RRont, per *5e

'•i-.il ipuyublelu advance) porycar^„ fib OJ)

HOGS—All of our a'anghterleg

oscbAed, and these:

‘ thi

concerns may ason fnlly over,

of the packing will be forthc gua'on, accord in* Chamber af Ccmuirrue,

ult i

bo considered nsi

rtnd shortly the cilunt made up. The receipts lo the books of the i

amount to 363;428. The result may vary

packers’ returns are received.

A1AS9 POUK—There has been no change in

ik. Old D in demand a’1

price during the we<

and 50c. more asked. New

(rally held hlgl

S—?15'iU ‘

LA It D—Owing ranee in {told, and best city

at

Old is

ew clt;

$SS, generally held higher; cotmtry, SWSMj. less.

KCMPd—gl&'intt 50, as to quality.

emanU a’ (SI, n be sold at

0 50, as to quality.

_ t > the advance in Europe, and

the advance in gold, lard ha* improved iu demand, and best city at the close Is h Id at 14c., with buyers at .'^o. Kas, and choice country, at county points, where freights are no greater thaa from here, could not be sold at 13c)go; prin steam, 13aj head aud gut, rcaice at 12>fc.

Firm at (kaO^c. for.brow:

•• *• one month 1 in l deilvorabie to city sul>acrlliers at 25 cents

per week, if paid strictly in advance, $1> per

annum will be charged.

WiF’All lottars, whether for publication or on i.iimiiess. must l>eaddresseil to‘‘XholloraldCom-

pany. Indianapolis, Indiana.”

VUK INDIANAPOLIS DAIL'V HKBALD out by all the early morning Express Trains, delivered to subscribers in adjacent towns

.o subscribers in adjacent

■A the same time it is distributed in the city < publication This enables readers at a dls■o from the Capital of Indiana to get the news

ami d a i mu l

o: its publication This enablt

t .mu> from the Capital of Indiana to get the news oi the day from six to twelve hours before they receive Itthrough papers publishodelsewhcre.

pa per can be had oi nows dealers an'

sal any of the railroad towns on the

tan 'ho

rUtrt al any of the railroi , c. teriug at Indlanapoih USmei* ot A«lTmrli«IiiK.

nd ear-

roada

11

I.,

m

Y

9

l.f) J.Ai lA' 2.T5

1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 3 26 1.75 2.50 3.25 4.(10 4.75 1.2.5 3.25 : 4.26 5 25 6.26

I'U

3.25; 4.

4.(X> 5.26 4.75| 6.25 5.50, 7.25 8.60,11.25

1X114 50

i. i.r»)j 2.7: 1. 1 731 3.35 t. I 2 XI 1.75 ,>. i 3.i>)i 5.75

-I ml 1.50| ! Vtt» ! 3'2>

.: i m h si

itjtiiaiix

'.1V. ri i -rineu 1' Inserted a

will bo charged

5 25 8.50 7.75 9.00

14.00 13.00

.50 17.75

’ 11.00 37.60134.00 M'l00 38 IV1147.00

3

3 26 3.73

61

.50

7.23 9.00

10.'

Ill

4.26 4.75 6.261 7.00 8.25! 9.25 10.26 11.60 2 35 13 76

7.71

9 25 10.75 1

10.75 12.50 14.25 16 00 16.73 19.80 22.25 25.0" 91.50 25.00 28 00 32.00 26.23 30.50 34.75 39.1X» 40.50 47.00 53.60 60.00 56.00,65.00174XA) ,83-00

loij

nger time than propurtlunul to the

i iron

H i t*f. nitmthsHoalc.

L > m! m»ticoH t six lines fuut un<lcr, fl 00; more t^an six lines, amilc^t» than ten, fl B0;over ten

ir> 'H*uIh or Hue each insertion.

Ml ir.ms'cnt nd occasional Advortisomcnts a •' r,«M*iii Noticesuiust be paid for in advance. . t in i.i^onotices fl. Funeral notices, fl. The nite> of advertising in the W'eckl v Herald

god in the Haily Hurald

^ expiration lit* inserted

4- ill he h dfthe ratescharg< iurmio week or longer tim

.VlvertWnientH discontinued before oi Mi.da. t will he charged forthc timi

<i* -irdnijj lo the above rates.

T kii: uukkIaV isi;uAfxi>, ;.- .bli he 1 every Wednesday, at f 2 Ut! per anum,

l:i advtou o.

o’uger time than pal

mt’mmi paper sent without the money, nor

nuied a longer time than paid for.

SiTDBDirS DISPiTCBBS.

CABLE.

COUNT BISMABK OBTAISB LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

lie Will 'Frarel Xhronsfli ITirope

forllla Healtii.

ANEW CABINET FORMED AT ATHENS.

MAXIMILIANS HEIR ENLISTS IN

FATAL ZOUAVES.

of rod IVnnsylvanii.Vit prlv Hvo—Quiet; salrsVif 2,10 for Jersey; $1 77for Westei

Arrest of enpt. n«cltny, tbo Fenian,

An Attempt to Hegcne Him by n

mob.

steam, 13>:

DUKASES—Firm ut’9A9>,c. lor.bruWBi #ii® 10>;c for vellow. and lOj^oviOy.c. lor white DC LK M EATS—Quit-1 but steady at % 10X.U and ll>ic. for loose shoulders, rib sides, clear rio and clear sides, or more pxeked. Bulk hams are scarce at 12o. for desirable cut; sweet pickled

hams, lac. packed.

BACON—In fair demand tt 9V, 11><, 11 and 13^c. packed fur shoulders, sides, clear rib anil clear sides; sugar cured hams, 15£16c, canvassed

an l packed.

PLATE BEEF—Srnrco at *20 30 to $21 50.

11KKF HAMS—$30 per barrel.

DUIED BEEF—17 to 17>tc. unc.mvnsscd and

canvassed and parked.

EX PUBIS—1,680 bamels and 716 kegs lard, 531 hogsheads, 662 tierces and 1,008 boxes bulk and bacon, 2,140 barrels pork, and 23,000 pounds loose

meats.

IMPORTS—1.531 barrels and 671 kogs lard 83 tb rces bulk and bacon, 409 barrels pork, and,

1110,162 imunds loo-,e meat,. Fit hlU UTS—Unchanged. Now York IHnrket.

New Yoke, Saturday. February 8. Ootfnn—Firmer and less active; sales of 3,0lM> bales at 20,-. for middling uplands. Flour—Receipts, 0,471 barrels and 7,205

bags; market without decided change, with rather mure doing, part for export and speculation; sales ul 725 barrels at $8 2i>0» fur superfine .State iind Western; £1) 70@10 75 for rxir;, State; £9 40@lO 75 for extra Western; $12 50(315 lor white wheat, and $9 70®13 75 for round hoop Ohio; $10 50012 for common to good St. Louis; $12015 50 for good to choice extra St,. Louis—closing lirnier. California

lirme ; sales of .1,100 Sacks at $12 3 '@13 75. Rye Flour—Steady; sales of 200 barrels at

$7 25@9 25. htskey—Dull.

Wheat—Rec.lpt*. 2 753 bushels; market quiet, without deild-.d ebange; sates of 7,tHX) bu-laD mixed spring at ?2 33; 8,000 bushels

■Ivate terms.

100 bushels at $1 70 |

- %>. tiiwi .»i stern.

Barley—Scare'- and firm.

Barley Malt—Firm; sales of l.GCObushels at I

$1 8501 90. i an. Captain MacKay, was captured In Cork Corn—Receipts, 100.112 bushels; market 10 j last evening by the police of that city. While 2belli r; moderate business doing, part for I ,hp officers were en route to the Jail with their export; Mill s of 48,000 bushels at $1 2701 29 prisoner, his friends rallied In great foi

for new mixed west-rn afloat; fl 30 for small lot, do.; fl G'liS 1 33>i for common old No. I delivered; $1 24(051 25 for new yellow Jersey; $1 2001 28 for new white Southern.

Biam&rk Obtains Learo of Absence.

Berlin, Saturday, February 8.

Count Bismarck has obtained leave of absence from bis post as Prime Minister of the North German Confederation, and will devote several months to travel through the countries of Europe. His health, which has not been good for a long time, has at length compelled him to seek relaxation from the arduous duties of his office. It Is announced that the present Minister of Finance will replace the

Premier.

Formation of a New Cabinet. London. February 8.—Dispatches from Athens state that a new Cabinet has been formed, with Bulgaria as President and Minister of the Interior. Itlnxlmlilan’n Heir Fnllntn In Papal

Xoniavea.

Pams, February 8.—Young Iturbide, the heir ot the late M ixlmtlian. has recently enlisted in the Papal Ziuaves at Rome. Arrest of n Notorious Fenian.

London, February 8.—The notorious FenlCaptain MacKay, was captured in Cork

n 4.VV UL AM) lO U UEKl'UL. iNPIAXArOI.IS, SATI-RDAT Kvkmso.i February 8, 1H>8 ) . ION LY—Deposits have been slowly increns-i-i tin- banks during tlic last few weeks, and m i;;:i ini; p iper is t,clng taken up ky pnyinciils • ii .i -- ir <|iirnHy. Still, thcic is notLing like the iM- in the inurket that usuu'ly evi-ts at tills s-a-i-u "i'the year. I eaders select their |>a|ier i. in largo oil'uiihgs, and much the larger part is ii -.-I'.-r i -1. The f.iv red names ere usually accommodated atlii.m in in 12 per cent., the latler llgure pie-

v.iriing.

8. v ban re is very searee, nnl Hie Express ( (,ni|i mie. having advanced shipping rates to $1 r 81 O s*, n ill certainly induce the banks to in-crea-o their i barges thr it, au-l use it more

i-l> ar.ngly.

Bovlng. Pi-'ling.

«;,.l,l 1AH 141

(iovernniinit in quotation

i:

Sceurilii; -W ithout any eh mge

ii'«’ l «i Vf*> oi' IS^l .

5 •• isi;> v..

“ " •* “ IMVt

“ “ ISTi't

" “ •* l:-»i7 ....

?-l 3-1

IJuyin^r. . M" .110 . 1 (W

1 1»S

i o7'; , 1 (»2

s«‘rio*

ffrllfng.

1.11 1 II 1 (*•» 1 U9

ion 1 ;

1 :i l.us l.«»8

!!cvcone •*tn:np' i Jiro ‘joM In sums rrom f KK) to nt two pur cent' discount. Hud in suiiisotcr .■•*.» it^lhrcu per r<»nt. •’not itioiiH urmonuy’nni storks in Now York

o-'l.tV :

Mi >\ KV -Thu mark of Is on-r at por cent,

o i «*.ill. Uh* tU’in vntl i> iuo*ltTf»tu

> Tl-.UUNH-imll an'\ sti-.t-ly m l' "’,'IIC'JT

lor *rol1 aiuI llr>t rlass: liilN.

i ;< F irniur, opening at J 1"’,. nu*l <-lo>in 0 : t i u I4*v. Experts tu-»lay,$7U»>,0M. i .< >V ElaN M ENT STOrKS-Tho triit’e is fliill. j.i.l WiiNhin^lon tc varum* conlinuo ti In the t ali'.’ "f un**a'iric*8. The furolln^ hill is roffnnle*! i!iitav#Mhle in 5 2p’s, nml 1ms, pi rhajis, created s mu** now in«juiry lor lO-Tf’s. + ,sX< m KY—Opened huoyant and higher, but suhcf (picHtly weiC 'teady, thouRh quiet, at a slight

reduction, to the ca>-e the strongest stock.

We give below the closing prices of (ioveniinent securities, and dtlicr st n-ks, as comi.urcl with llio three preceding days.

Wed.Tb-i. I ri. Sat

6 por rent. 1£?1 ... 6 2"'s, 1-t seides . ’,-211 ill S l ies . . 5 20 ., 3 I »rri(> ... i> Vo -, iie.vv 5 O b, Mb senes Ml l - s 7 :>l . 2d series

3d series.

Ou's—R -eeipts, 0.170 buabels; market uni live and tlrmrr; giles of 87,000 busheU at 83^<384c. tor we-lern In store, and 8H... afloat; H4e. buyers’ option all next week; 80c. buyers' option for 00 days. Ccffco-Quiet and firm. Sugar—Firm; sales 200 bogsheaJs of Cnba

at lOMfflllc.

Mo|assea—Firm; sales of 150 barrels New Orleans at 82(i4iS0e. Hops—(> i(et and u-eli'inged. Pctrolrum - S e id) ; sales at 10X''- for crude, and 2IJ^". for n lined in bond.

Coal - Quiet.

Leaiht r—Firm and in fair request, but un-

chnnged.

Wool - D ill and favor*buyers; salesofHOO,-

000 pounds d nnestb-. 11 i-ee at 42@34ii..

Pork -FimuTand more active; sale* of 1.250 birrels Ht $21 50@21 02 for old in -s. ■ losing at $21 02 In the regular way; $22 75@22 87 for new do,, elislng at $22 85 In ihe rn'iilar way; $17 25(311830 for prime; $1950(320 for prime

me-s; also 1,(KH) barrels new nic«s at $22

23. sc IliTa’ option, fur March delivery; $23 12,

sellers’ option, for April delivery.

Beef—Firm; s des of 750 barrels at $13(jilft for new plain mess; $18 50(021 50 for new extra me-s: e.'iOtlrrce* at #33@80forprlineme»s;

*•)— ift r rsb.i(.

prisoner, his trlends rallied In great force and for a time a desperate tight prevailed. The mob was finally beaten down and the prisoner lodged In jail. The guard around tho jail were doubled during the night to prevent

a resen ».

Financial .and Commercial. LiNBKPOOL, Fcbrusrv 8-11:15 a M —Cotton firm; sales of 15,000 bales; prices the

same.

Breadstuff* are quiet.

London, February 8—r. m.—Con«ols, 93^; 5.20's,71?i: Illinois Central, 87Ji; Erie. 45t<. Frankfort, February b-p. M.—Bonds, Liverpool, February 8—p. m.—Cotton Is active; sale* of 18,000 bales; middling uplands on the spot, 8>:;d. to arrive; 8d. lor mid-

dling; Orleans, 8}^ l.

45*. for new mixed Western.

Cut Meat*—Firm; sale* nf 375 package* at 'i/aUKcf.ir shoulders; for h im*.

ira; s-,I«■ s at lO^lOJiJt*.. iKgU'.V. Western;

ling; fkiro,

Whes for Na. 2 Milwaukee red. Bai lev. 5s. (Id. v Ust*. 3*. lid for AmerVan. Pea*, 45s. Dr Canailbui. Flour. 37*. for Western. Beef. 117s. Gd. Pork I* doll at 73*. Lard, 54*. 3d. Cheese, 62s. Bacon, 39*. for Cumberland. Sugar, 24*. Tallow. 42s. 3d. Spirits Turpentine, 3.1*. IVltoleiim, 1*. 2d. for refined. A'OLWEiti-, February 8-p. u.—Petroleum,

3fXf-

From San Francisco.

Hong Kongt Adviceo-Dcatb of Joltn* oon Price — Payment of Knilroad

Bond* Gnarantecd—Flic.

San Francisco, Saturday, February 8. Tbe birk Z<^byr bis arrived, bringing advices from Hong Kong to D^ceral^r 10. A fire In Hong Kong, on November 2i, destroyed all tho houses on Jerae* street; also a part of Bonham street was vlstbd by flames, and numerous buildings were blown up to prevent tho spreading ot tho conflagration. The united efforts of the police, sailors and soldiers proved ineffectual to extinguish tbe fl tmes, before it extended two or three hundred yards. Several soldiers were Injured. No Chinese killed. Tbe distance embraced between the Queen’s road and Prava, and from Crossroads to tbo harbormastn’s cflh-ewas wholly destroyed. The tire originated on tho Praya, adjoining tbe British Consulate’s office. A Senator was attacked by a party nf armed Chinese, on tbe night of December 1, and two of the assailants were shot and supposed to bckilled. It Mhougbt that ihefr object was the murder of Cooper. No attempt

at plunder was made.

The subject of the approaching treaties with China was being actively discussed in

commercial circles.

The wariu the North between the Imperial

and rebel forces was being vigorously waged. Full.particulars had been received of the great battles, in which the Imperialists defeated tho rebel army, whose loss was estimated at 80,000. The Imperialists were defeated in several engagements subsequently,

with heavy Ins*.

Johnson Price died to-day. He was Secretary of State duriug General Weller’s admin-

istration.

The city of Portland has guaranteed tho payment of seven per cent, interest on the quarter nullton bond* of the Oregon Central R dl way Co. for twenty years. The well of tbe Old D imtolon Mining Cora, pany, near A*dcn, Nevada, was destroyed by tire or the 7th February. The T jhn Tuck? sailed to-dav. Flour held at $8 25 for extra, and $7 50 for

supertiae.

Wheat quiet at $2 50@2 70. Legal tender* 7IJ£. Mining stocks: Belcher, 190; Bullion. 35; Crollar, 190; Crown Point, 125; Gold Hill quartz mill, 90; Gold l urry, 485; Vermarel, 92; Savage, 144; Yellow Jacket. 840; 1 in penal, 2bu- Palo Warvross, 3,800; Kentuck, 275; Sierra Nevada company lias levied an assessment of ten dollars on cacli share delinquent March lltb.

! $57 70@l0 for India me**.

I Be f Hams—Quiet; Vales of 205 barrels at

$28(832.

Cut M

> SQ«t9i£c fir *houMer*;

Hog-, Dressed—Fli | ehtetiv on account; j IP jllli'c. for city.

Bicoii—Firm; sale* of 820 boxes at 101$<& j ■ w

B ^c. for Cumbral .nd cut; HQn. for long i

riboed: ii vs Mr. for short nbbed; lav* j COMMODORE WINSLOW ORDERED TO

’@inV. for Western; ! WASHINGTON.

13;i -. lor snort clear.

Lml —Firmer; sa'p* of 1 525 barrels at M; j@14J4''.. and small lot* at 1 IJfo. Butter-Firm; sale* at 4b@5nc. for State. <'hepse—Quiet; sales at Hc(tl5c. Freights—To Liverpool, firm; shlpracnt* of 2 2bb 'uisliel* corn, p-*r atearn, at 10d., aud 590 barrels flour, per sail, at 2*. Gd. LATEST MAKkKT — FIVE P. M. Flour—( Insed steady. with a moderate domood, partly fnri-xport and speculation.

Wheat—(tiilct and steady,

live—8te»dy and unchanged. Corn—Steady; «-i|e* at $1 27(?fil 211 for new mixed Western all rat, and $1 3l@l 32 for old

mixed Western In store.

Pork—Steady and quiet; sale* a* $21 37 <?8 21 (!2J^ for eld me«.; *22 8it@22 9b for new

Ne« torn Central wh* ; na o *»; $22 871^@23, lor March delivery.

1 b'lf-Quiet mil firm-

< ut Meat*- Firm, with a mmlerato Inquiry. Bac -n —Firm and fairly active; sale* at

10y%@10^ •. for Cumberland cut.

Lard—Firm; sale* at 14'4@l4yiC. for fair

to prime steam and kettle rendered.

WASHINGTON.

» >, oi ili'M.

AiimI'nit

Wt }u. F.irco *k Co. «.»’iii*k«il ur M «r i» . ii J’.ti inr aM til AMimtif Mail Wi'-nth ITiiun Tel New York Central I’X-'liv r rit* jircTeirui 11 uilsiin Ifarl'im Ktatlinif.. . Ohio certiflcites .

111% 1 -1 7 , 112;.' 11*2’,' 111*, 111‘. lll>, lll'a 1(/J » 4 100 1«K> 1^* ll(» 110 II -S,' 110 107;; io»;, i«>7 , n s 10S l!*8 10-* 10S ini*, i. p; 101’; lii'ii, 101 1H7 , 107 107^ 107?; 1' 7; k 1'1, 4 . f»»i &i‘ 4 01 0<»> 4

MV

. MV . -U'i . 3P,

rred r:d..

Walci

r-.. l-.^itl

M T.ud. prcl Ali-'liigan I e

Micliigiin Soiitnern llliuniB Central, c\ div, J’liiBlnirg '1 ole-io. Hock I-lund

(llilcugo illMrKet. l.iriCAC.o. Fa'urday, February 8. Flour—D i ! l -in'! unchanged; »Ales of spring extra* at $9.(t lb 50. Wheat—Quiet anil lower: sale* of N - 1 at $2 Uti><<22 bs. an.I No. 2 at $2 02<a 2 ti2^.elo-tng at.$2 oC l i f -r the Utter. Corn - Opened sti-ily at 8i^e. for Bmv; later sab * were m ide ut 8I*^@81 J4C , closing

quirt at 8|l^i;.

O.i'a—Firmer, with sale* at $1 f)7@l 58 for

No. 1; $1 53@ 1 54 ftw No. 2.

B irlcy—Very dnlT un-i 4@5c. lower; sale* of No. 2 it $2, and rijert-'d at $1 G3. Pork —Firmer, and all deserlptlnn* a shade

higher; sale* of in,-** at $21 50 for straight;

, $21 for standard, ard $29 59 for country DR*-* i»*'* iw'* l-»a? ttn'itd*: extra prime sold at $1G, and rumps L'. * — * l! * (J*' ’ ! Shoulder*—Active and firm; sale* at n 111 it'-, 9J^c. for dry salted, loose, and 8c, for green,

— — lt'<\ loose.

'•iq bl'a b:,s, j Ham*—Firm and higher; •ilea at 12ai2l£c.

i'.

**i‘4

UC'. l'7q

5"* 01

S'-.’i M'/i 37

ir> , :4 7D; :u‘, 31', 31:,

01 70 7'1 74 71 74 U 41 41

an vi'. a:,',

*1, 8’i S’,

119', Ub II ".

IHi 9514 ’

36*4 37

A« 4 lintrmran of RonrA lo Apprulo* Iron 4 IviiIm. Iteiitli or ix Xroatnirj llrpnrtmeiit Clrrk.

Currency Report for llm ti e«-k.

Commndorc Winslow A * s I g n c ,1 Id (:bitlraD*nahlpolBsardloAp|>riii«e Ironclndo—Deaxta of ix Trcusurr Department Clerk—Currcncr Itc-J port for Week. Washington, Saturday, F*bni-vry y. Commodore John A. Winslow has been or. dertd to report at Washington as chatrinsn of | the ii mrd tu appraise curUIn ironcl-d vcs.-d-, j under act of Congr*-**. Captains J >hn Almyes, Fox. H ill and ' Parker, and Chief E-igineer* J. YV. King and L. Htanton, arc ordered to report to Commodore Winslow, na member* of tlie board. 1 They will visit all ports wire Ironclad* are

! stationed.

| 8. Mi K\an, disbursing clerk of Hie Treasurv Department, in the Secretary’s oflic,.-, died this

1 mornirg, aged •evmty-nme.

From Boston. National Commercial Convention. Boston, Saturday, February 8. The Commercial Convention opened to-day with prayer by the Rev. R L. Collier, of Ohieaco General Walbridgc, of New York, offered a series of resolutions, which he moved should He on the table, and bo the order for action of the convention next year. The resoluitons affirm that it is ihe duty of Congrrs. to foster all projects for ihe improvement <f tbo present line* of communi-ation*, and of Uiobb which shall hereafter be projected, particularly by land or water, between tho AM-mllc ocean and tbe MissHslppL liver and Pacific ocean; and that fncllitle*, ns Dr a* po-slble, be uff.irdrd lo enable thr ugb lines from north to souib, and from east to west, to have double trrek*. Another resolution r-commeud* combination railroad* to *i euro a ilnlf-utu *y*t< m of Height for through-train*, or connecting train*. »t a •peed cf ten talks an hour, and In favor if ihe iib - of Hie same traelis for passengers, and light and rattle trelgbl*, aud of olhvrs for heavy freight* Thu report of the committee on ctirrehcy and tlnanee siilmdited yt.tirday was warmly and abl t discussed. Two aivi ndnu uts were acoopted, the first recommending Congress to forbid th<i national bint; * selling any g >ld re--elve>l as Interest for bonds. Tbe entire amount* reserved by law, kept by the b.tnk*. shall be made up by coin. The second, ili*t the bonds of tho United Stttcs already is-ueii are exempted by law from taxation, and having been Issu’d, It would be a Violation of the l*w If contract* were nude to impose taxes upon th-m now— 1 hre.cn of faith on tbe part of the Government. The report of the ccmmltuo was then adopted. A ro«(.'lut'on wn* unanimously adopted reaffirinieg the adherence of the convention to tbe principle* of national honor »s In-Heated In 'he rei»OTt of the fi-ianee committee. Three rousing cheers were given for national linnor. Vote* of tlisrk* were pa«*ed to Ihe officer* < f the convention. B isl-ui Board of Trade, and the State and (.dry au’horitie*. forthc al'entlon nn-l hoBjiitalille* shown them, and after an el- q-n-nt e!o*1og a-ldres* by the preslnent, the convention adjourned tine die.

CONVENTIONS.

morning, »gFd •eventy-nme.

Fractional

amount* to $523 3U9;

rurreney printed for tbewe-k i523 3uii; Uilpinent*. $411,937;

tiatlunal bank eiirrenev l*»ued. $152,98-1; tot il in circulation, $229,GU3; fractional currency

destroyed, $57,185.

91'.' 81)4

4:.u 47 47 ■, Ml

V'A 31'. 7 47

5-1

66’.'

"i* for country sweet pickled; 12’*-.. for

; an-l 1 IJi® 12-;. for green.

1,71/ ; English Meats—Firmer; sales tf !

bed

1,7

1131..

111 11-, 1 - • o--’. 19/'4,e., loose. . 9 ’i 91 , k-’q 1 Lard —Quiet; h'-lil nt.113^-. 135 137 13* Dressed II-g* —In ftirdema

city do., short rib-

137 13* 97-7 97

73101 ll«

. It!>,'

>rth«eslorn, preierrcil. rtnl Wayne MiBBiniri O'* Tennessee, old Tennessee, new Virginin, new

Kentucky

1 l-vciand & I’liinc-vi 1 Marled 1 -t t in. 1st prtf

T-rre Halite

• Terre llnulo profere-l .... — 71V» 5'i Ll 1 lartloril Jt r no If-’i 10-, 15',' — Chicago A Alton 15 138 131^ 185!,' (.'level m-l * Columbus— 106 18 — — 1’rarie DuOden, 1st nref.. — — 99 — Hunn bal -t 8t. Joseph — BBT — 0-1 liiumiha! A 8t. Jo-cpli fref — — — 72

(liiiago-V. Milwaukee

g* —Li f lir’ileiiMn-l; s ilc* at $8gJ

$8 25@8 50 for 11gtit;

5@ -o; 9 f-

B" f Cattlc-S r-sdy; sale* at *0 2u@7 12,'j

.'I;’* 'll'i :(:* \ 8 Hi for pig*; $* 250 8 50for light: *909 Vi<4 | -V ,. -rji; t’’ r heavy, dosing steady at $8 25@9, dividing I

* Mi-g li c.i , on 209 pounds.

7t*; 7i-{ T.- 4 : Live Il-igs—Moderatdv • aril lir/s- l-r."2 l"-;;. j $8'1507 for light, aud $7 19J<@

C4 - * M *

»; sale* al for good to

CONGRESSIONAL.

Fortiotli Congress-Second Session.

BenAte not In scffclon.

not .sc.

M’AfiniNGTON, Saturday, February 8. Tho Uoilso immodlatoly after reading tho

of the whole

11' ^L’' 4 ^ , j’i*' for fair to good shipping stevra. journal, went Into commit!-e of tho whole _ _ ; Rccvlpts-Klour, 4,859 Inrrels; wheat, 14- on the stale of the Union —Mr. Divls In the pn- _ 1 999 bu*hcl*; enrn, 02,999 bii-liol*; oat*, Bl.uiHi , chair—for general debate ou the Presid'at’s

21 25^ bu-hels; dressrd hogs, 3 315; livo hogs, 1,378. 1 annual raossage. 5,1 Shij-mcnts—Fleur, 2 (ilill barrel*; wheat. 1 Mr. Hunter addressed tbo Tlon-o

icugo A:

MIN INU 8IIAftKS —Quiet.

74 — —

j-mint*—Flour, 2 (.99'barrels; w ln ut.l Mr. Hunter addressed tbo House on the 2,990 bu-hels; corn, 1 450 bUBhel.; dressed i financial question. Ho argued that the true •— course of the present dopres-don In businu-s

arose: * • '

AF13CA.NSA’?. Litn.K Rock, Paturday, February 8. Tb-cotivenllen was occupied with a di«-ciiB-ion on tho finance committee’s report. A debate between Messrs. Brooks and Brsdly . x- -i(d vltiirf-erntinn tn regard to the action <-! the fornur controlk r* of 8tate finances.

TvAIBSlSSim. Jackson, Saturday, February 8. In Ihe convention to-day the report* of tho printing committee, received some day* «go, were s-lopt- d. A resolution. - requiring all committees to report by the I4'.h lu-i int, w»* rt f-rred. A resolution, requiring tbs report of tho comnilitee on destitution, a* adopted ye*ter--lay. to be forwarded to General Gillcm, with * request thu ho wool l issue the necessary order, was adopted.

SOUTI-I CA.ITOLX TSTA. ClIAIti.ESTON, Saturday, February, 8 The couvcntion is still -li*cus*lng the bill of rights. Nothing of public Importance transpired.

GEORGIA.

hogs, 2,318; live hogs, 1,Gil.

Wod.Thn. Fri. Sat.

120 120

S«> 4t.S

1-3 35

110 270 495

36 S5

125

2115 270 4HI r.fk) 82 35

,.$250,555,316

4.131.92.1

. 23 823 372

131.948

34.0 0 834

34 813

217 844 548 . 4.514924 05,817259

650,.90

Quart*Hill 8 nith A 1'aruiloo. . Gregory VV .1 Ik III Davidson..

Lory-ion — — 49 49 jKrigo Bill 350 325 — — Ucocipt* at suli-Treasnry to-day, $1,188,028; for the week, $12 915,002; payments to-day, $1,214 210; for the vvook, $10,176,336; balance, $l'd,-

4 46,615 , -

I in ports for Ihe Week—Dry goods, $2,599,296;

general merchandise, $2,418 796

Exports of specie for tbe week, .1,644,007 The following Is the weekly bank sts'ement.

r nan* Increase

Specie. I -ecre iso ....

Circulation

Iiie.r- aie I H po>its..

1 IHTtM V

il Torulcra

JlH’.l C.»bO

FLOUR—Dull and unchanged in prices: Choice bruii'L$Pto 12 50 I Family $1I®11 50 Ext a 9-61 -69 Superfine 6 5 (347 -•_> Buckwheat .460-> 5 00| Cornmeat . .. 1 80*1 80 Graham flour I Middling* per percwt 550® 650| ewt 4000 WHEAT—L'hc.hanged; small sales at $2 30®

2 35.

C'ORV—Is quote at 70c, for ear from farmers wagon; shelled. 80®81c. OAT*—Dull, fct 58®60c. RYE—But littledoing, scarcely enough to establish quotations—$1 25 is tho best price, BUCKWHEAT—Dull. We quota 75S80 per bushel. EKUVTSION'S—Dull and unsettle 1 In prices. We quote: Clear side* at HQc.; bams, sugar cured. 13c.; bacon shoulders, 10c.; breakfast bacon ’4c.; lar-1,13,Q@18>fC. jt .EIGHTS—Un and after January 13,1968, and until change-), with or without notice, the following rate - w I -1 bo ch arged:

Cincinnati ITlarknX. CINCINNATI, Saturday, February 8. Flour—Dull, but prices are not lower; sale* of f -m.ly at $11(^11 50.

In-

over $2 59.

and tbe maiket

idy at

Wheat—Nominally unchanged; No. 1 win

at $2 55, but not reliable at <

ter h-Id

Corn-In belter mr

easier; sales ot par at

R*e—Dull; s

PPlj.

84--..

FROM INDIANAPOLIS.

J \ J

TO '

si

3* yS

2 u

,4! »4

js

J 1 S 5

] >09 tOU New York 1’h liable* pli la •liimore

1 Wl 1 85 1 GUI 1 251

Corn in bulk Will be charged 77 cents per 100 lbs ta Jersey City, and 82c. per 100 lbs. to New Fork. , . , Dressed hogs and fresh meat* ara only taken at owner's risk, and at special rates. All article* except Hour carried at actual

weight.

We publish below the clrcultr of Phillips Pi ovisfbn Exchange, dated Cincinnati, February

7.1868:

Thu market for provisions during the past week

isSBi nogs in pounds t»ill be lighter than '“ft year there can be no doubt, and the foreign and home consumptive d-mand, in the small w»Tlarge in the aggregate, yet the footing of the packing ami the stock on hand leaves a large portion of the pork Interest uncertain a* to tne ultimate results of profit* at the prices paid lor hogs, and until the final statement of the to.al nacklug is furnished, much dojlbt will exist M

to the future of the trade.

a g ha*

of llO:

tie—Dull; sales nt $1 G-tfiJI Go. Burley—Quiet and easier; sales of No. 1 an-l extra at $2 3 lftC'2 35. Oats—Decliiied to 97(4982. Cotton—Active; sales of middling atl8j 4 '$ sales-'hltflv to speculators. Whisky—Unsettled, and prices nominal. Mrs* Pork —Firm; sales at $23 (or new; old is held at $21 -Vi; not much done. Bulk Meats—Firm but quiet; sales at

H'^e.

B-cnn—Unehang—1; sale* of sboulders at

!)%.: ; side*, at 11 j. <i I2,-C 12^2.

l,ard—Buoyam ; sales of prime leaf at 14c.; prime steam, at IHJ^e ; country sold at 13J£o.;

not mueb ollerlng.

Bmter—Firm and in light supp’y; faies at

33 337c.

E-’gs—Sale* at 39e. Glover Seed —In demand; sales nt $13 25, and not muehoft -r d rri-t-ly at this rate; timothy. quiet, at $2 99® 2 75. Coffee—Firm, and in fair demand; sales at 21026'.e. Sugar-Firm; sale* at 130162. Molasses—Sales at So'atU.ic. Hay —Dull; sales at il2<gl4on arrival. Gold -$i 41“i buying, and tho mirket closed flrin. Nt, l,oula Jlarket. 8t. Louis, Saturday, February 8. Tobacco—In active demand, wllh small offerings, and prices utn hanged. C-'Hon ami Hemp—No sales tranepirfd. Flour—Quiet, with some inquiry for low and medium grades, at unchanged pipes. Wheat-Buyers and sellers apart, anil nothing done. Corn—luactlvo and unchanged, w ith sales at 83@85c. Oats—Quiet and unchanged nt 68 374-. Bsrley—Unchanged, v.ilh sales oi spring at $2 39, and choice lull at $2 69. Provisions—Business small but bolder* linn Pork—Sales nt 921 59(322. Bacon—Sales of shoulders at clear sides at 12}^c.; dry salted ham* nt 11 L,' ■- Lard—Firm, with sales nt 130i3j^c. for tierces. Bunin boldirs ask l ie. Receipts—Flour, 1,709 barrels; wbeut, 459 sacks; corn, 4,000 bushels; oats, 450 sick; barley, 290 sacks. Weather cloudy and mild, wllh indications

of raiu.

Louisville irinrKct, Louisville, Saturday, February 8. Tobacco—Scarce and firmer; sales of lugs at $5 2507; common to fair leaf at $8(317. Gottou —Sales at 17i317!<c. Flour—Sales at $808 25 for superfine; $8 75(39 25 for extra. Wheat—Sales at $2 4502 50. Oats—Sales.at G7@G*e. Corn—Sales at 7*»073c, Lard—Sales at U%e. Pork—Sslas at • ‘22 for mess. Bacon—Sales at lOJ^c. for shoulder*, and 12^c. for clear sides. Bulk Meats—Sales at 0J4 C -for shoulder.*; at for clear sides. Whisky—Sales at 26030, River falling, with nine feel in the canal by the mark. Weather wet. Thermometer 48. « —i Hon. Amo* Kendall, of Washington, District of Columbia, who paid #100,900 to build the Calvary Baptist Church in that city, recently deatroyed by fire, proposes that the structure shall be immediatelv rebuilt. It being understood that he will mainly pay the bills. The former house cost #120,000, an organ in addition costing #10,000. It is proposed that tho new home (hall be fully equal to the other.

io of the present depression in iiu*ine«s : first, form a partial lailuieof the crops; second, from the contraction of the policy of the Secretary of the Treasury; third, from thn action of the Democratic party in delaying the reconstruction of tho seceded States. He believed that repudiation was not only Hie de*lre but the intention of the Democratic partv if It carried tho next election, and his own remedy for the difficulty was as f illo-vs; First—That only taxes enough should be levied tn pay the Interest on the public dchl and current expenses ef the Givcrnmeut, eavlng the principal until thn country shall

Ibe in a more prosperouscondlton.

Second—Theso taxes should not be levied so as to make every man p ly according to fils worth, but exclusively on luxuries, tho favored classes and the wealth of the country; romnving taxation from the laboring and pro-

ducing Interests nf the country.

Third.—AH the 5-20 bind*, which are payable at the pleasure ot the Government five years after date, shall bo declared due and payable at this time, and payable in lawful currency of the United States, or exebangeable, at the pleasure nf the holder, Into six percent, long bonds, payable, principal and Interest, In coin, untaxablc. but with a deduction of one per cent , to be distributed to

States according to their population.

Mr. Stevens, of New Hampshire, spoke on general politics, attributing the responsibility of the present disturlied condition of the country to the people of tho South anil their

Democratic allies at tho North.

Mr. Clark, of Ohio, addressed the committee on the subject of national banks, tho currency, public debts, etc. He favored paying tho principal of tba live-twenties In lawful currency, and the substitution of greenback* for national bank note*, but in such a manner as not to do any wrong or Injury to the banks, which he thought could not be wound up without great evil to the country. He was in favor of the restoration of the free banking system, but would have no banks of issue, the cuirei being limited to greenbacks aud specie. Mr. Jonson next addressed the committee on the general politlcat questions of to-day. Tbe comnilttee rose and the House adj lurned.

Atlanta, Saturday, February 8. In the convention, to-day, *n ordinance was passed to provide fur paying the expenses of the convention by a t*x of one-ten’b of one percent, on all taxable property, to bo collected on nr before Uie 1st of May, 1898. The resolution Ui expel A. A. Bradley, a negro delegate, was made a special order for Tu m! >y. Tbs second rcction of the report oftteenmmIMoe mi frane.hl-e, »s adopted, recognise* no distinction between Ihe race*, and provides th-it *11 voters shall h-ivo paid their taxes. If challenged, they shall swear that their vote Is not affected by anv reward received or ex peeled, nor have they given or promised any reward, or made any threat to prevent »ny person from voliuj-

VIRGINIA.

Richmond, Saturday, February 8.

In the convention, to day, the section »uthuii/lng the Legl-laturc to create a bureau of agriculture and Immigration wa* adopted. A long debateoeciirr-d on ihe Immigration part tho section, which was both opposed and

• IL-wiblican side. A con*'-rva-

sentlon. which was

qwiblb-an side. A con»>-i

live inemlier urg'-d legl-latlon barring lir.ml

of

urged on I ho

live member .••g- u ^ ......... grutlnn,becuu-e the unt*gont-m between tbo laborers of tho two races was calculated to Inaugurate a war of race*. A colored delegate, in reply. «-ud that if suc'i a w ar came it wou'd never bo inaugurated by blacks.

TSTOR.X VI OaVROr*T Z'~A. Raleigh, Saturday, February 8. Tho convention proceedings to-day are of Utile Inti rest. Theeommlt'oe on privilege and election, reported in fiver of ousting Martin, of Yodkin, a conservative. A bill of rights \va4 discussed, but without definite action.

From Nashville. TIicfHij- Oowncil-Injnnctlon Grant cU—Attempted Aaeoaklnutlon. NA8HVILLE, Saturday, February 8. The city council, last summer, elected board of education of three classes, to serve one, two and three years. The new radical council, elected In September, enacted a law removing the board, ard elected another to take charge ef the public school*; on the first of January or tho latter part of December, tbe old board obtained an injunction restraining the new board from as-umlng offi :e; tho now hoard thereupon applied lo Ghancellor Parson to dissolve tbe injunction. He rendered his decision, to-day, sustaining the injunction, but modifying It so that it shall not operate In tho restraint of the city council In any action it may legally take in the premises. Oae of the new board is a colored man. An attempt waa made, Wednesday night, by a couple of negroes to assassinate Charles Rigan, near Carrolton Springs, tight miles from Gallatin. He was felled by a stroke from an ax. t ut aid coming, the negroes ran off and escaped. _ From Milwaukee. fit*. Milwaukee, Saturday, February 8. A fire at No. 100 West Water street, last night, damaged tbe building to tbe extent of $6,000. The occupants were Fowler * Co , produce merchants. Loss, #7,000; covered by Insurance.

NEW YORK.

MEXICAN NEWS BY CABLE.

DAYANA

PinsBUnclamentos Against Mexican Government.

THE REVOLUTION IN LINOLAS.

A NA VAL ENGAGEMENT AT LISSAL

Fore-eel

Taxen at Ban disced.

EuLs He-

KESStOIV OF ~ HE CONSTRUCTION OitMMtTTEE ON IMPEACH. MENT. ,

Tlie Matter Referred to Committee.

a Nab.

NOTICE.

TIae New Commissioners et Whisky Meters;

Incendiary Fire—Hltcb In Negott. at ions for Samnna—Alms House at Pouglikeepsio Uurned — Hallraad Accident — Metropolitan Revenue to be Discontinued. Nevv^Yortc, Saturday, February 8. Tbe residence of Charles Marshall, at Jamaica, was burned last night, together with $5,000 Mr. Man-bail had in Ihe bouse. Total loss #20,000, Tho tire was the work of robbers. Tne ITerald's special say* there i* s hitch in the nrguUalious for the Island cf Samana, growing out ot tbe revolution headed by Bo- z, Seward not knowing who really has authority to make tbe sale. The Russian Minister ha* been requested to act as umpire for tbe claims of our citizens against Yenezula, and there Is no w a prospect of a settlement. The Herald's Poughkeepsie special *ays the alms hou.e there Was burned yesterday. A passenger and freight train, standing on the track at Castleton, yesterday, waa run into by an extra train and nearly demolished. One passenger had his hand badly wounded. No other casualties. Tbe World’s special says tbe Secretary of the Treasury ha* positively decided to discontinue the Metropolitan Revenue Board in New York city.

Mexican

Intelligence Cable.

by Havana

New York, February 8.—The Herald’s Mexican news, via Havana Cable, «ays that pronuncismentots against the Government are multiplying, and that General Corona had fallen under suspicion. A revolution ha*.broken out in Sinola. Senor Morsiex, who had been kidnapped, was shot by bis captors on his failure to obtain the required rantom. A naval engagement is reported to bare oc-

curred at Sissul.

The mcrcbarls at San Luis Potosi have been rileaxd from pris m. The forced taxes have been reduced. The resignation of General Mendez has

been accepted.

General Jimenez. In Gnerrcrlo,hsd decided not to heed the Instructions oi tbe general govern men t, and was preparing to tettle bis

dispute w 1th Alvanzby

To Business Men

IBE ANDERSON PLAINDEA1EB.

Official Paper of Madlgcn County, Indiana.

lias a Larger Circulation

In Madison County,

Tli an any other’Paper

TT affords to business men a valuable medium J. for advertising. fW'Terms reasonable. Address ' THOMSON & MYERS, jan25d6teod* Anderson, Indiana.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

BOOTS AND SHOES! Down tbey Go, at MAYO’S SHOE STORE - .

we have In storo a large otaclc of ROOT* and OBOES of the latest etr lee and from the beet manatactnrere, which wo now offer to customers at very low prices. Times being hard and business dull, we will sell onr Winter stock exceedingly cheap. Now to the time to bay excellent worn at great Bargains. Special attention Is called to onr Gent's BOOTS E. H. MAYO* CO., 23 East Washington street fcM dflm

BANKERS.

appeal tn arms.

He intended to march against Acqupulco. Meeting of Reconstruction Committee on impeachment—The Reenit of Their DeUberatlene—Removal of Political Disabilities—Etc. New York, February 8.—\ Washington special sa>H the Committee on Reconstruction had a very strong session to-day. Rspretrntotives sicvuu. at.d Boutwell urged tbe adoption of u resolution for the Impeachment and removal of the i’resldent. but tbe committee finally n ferred the President's letters and General Grant'* to s sub-committee composed of Messrs. Bingbsm, Boutwell snd Beck, wllh authority to investigate and report on lm- . peacbment question. It is tbe opinion of leading member* that | Ibe President has rendered himself liable to : indictment for conspiracy.

BKIGHTAt CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, ID Mew Street, New York. Entrance,64 Broadway. Postoffice Box, 5,500. leneral Partner.

ial

ners

fV|V- Exchange, Stocks and Gold bought and sold - on Commission. 1‘.posits received aud iu-

tcreat allowed ou daily balances.

HsFZHE-CE8—Faran A McL--an,Cincinnati,r>. ; F. K. Squire A Co., Cincinuati, O.; Hou T. B. Mc-

Cartv, Auditor of State, Hou. / ”

Auditor of Stale. McDonald

•Iricks, Hurd X Hendricks, W. W. W alien. Esq , Cashier, Indianapolis. Indiana; H«n. B. W

mson. e.x

A Knache, Hen W. W alien. Esq

Cashier, Indianapolis. Indiana; H«n. B. W Hanna. Terre Haute, Indiana; i>. Ricketts. Esq.. Presideut J. L. Bradiev Ksq. Pc, sulent, Jeffer lonville, Ind ana; E. T. Keightly A Go , Gre ucastle, Indiana. feb4 96m

RESTAURANT.

Conrad Lehrrlctcr.

John A. Lehrntter.

C. LEHRRITTER & CO., CAPITAL SALOON

AND KKMTAI KAYT,

No. 14 East Washington Street,

(Martin Ilcg't old stand.)

The committee adoptr

llticftl dlaahillty from Governors Urr and llal-

Messenger* were sent lastnlgbt to the neighboring plantations, calling on the negroes to

leetlng tavnring tbe mtu

IF LOR I'D A.. Tai.laiiassf., Saturday, February 8, The minority of tho convention held three sessions tc-du’y tn secret. Five more have signed the constitution; many of them have done so reluctantly, having come to ihe conclusion that they have been proceeding regardless of law and precedent. The corrvention has concluded not to adjourn until they hear from General Meade. They have nominated a State ticket consisting of Mr. Billings, fur Governor, Mr. Saunders, colored, for Lieutenant Governor; and Mr. Gibb*, colored, for Congress. A regular Republican nominating conventlon is called by tho State committee lor the ll'h instant.

Igers wei lantatior

atttend a mass meeting tavnring the mlnnrltv, which was held this afternoon. About 1500 attended. A speech by a colored minority delegate called for the hanging of the seceding member* by some cf the crowd. Some said burn them. Tuo portion claiming to be the mejority will probably assemble on Monday and proceed, a* thero baa been no inter-

ruption.

LOUIfcll A-D*-A.. N*w Orleans, Saturday, February 8. The convention to-day adopted an ordinance providing for an election for the ratification of the constitution, immediately after adjournment, leaving the date blank. Another ordinance provide* that the election of State, judicial, municipal, pariah and legislative officers shall take place at tbe same time a* the election fur the constitution. An ordinance was adopted providing that registered electors may vote in any parish they may happen to bo in on tbe day of election, upon the presentation of their registration papers. Of the new appointments to the city coun cil by General Hancock, five are lawyers. Of these, Duplatters and Teanment are now judge* In the district courts. The other three have been on the bench. They are all citizens of the highest respectability, and all whites.

te.l a Mil removing po-

Ity f

den and General Longstrcet.

Mr. Brook* moved to Inclnde General Beauregard but the committee refuted. The new commissioners on wbi»ky meter* are Lieutenant Green, of tbe navy; General Poe. of the light bouse board ; John White, of lliiffilo; W. K. Gurley, of Troy; Charles Ma»on, Prnlessor Benny and Protester Iltlyard, of Washington. They will meet here

on Tuesday. ,

A ope- ial to the Telegram say*. It !* believed that the President’s letter wilt be delivered lo

General Grant to-day,

Deiall *1 Mexican and Yucatan News—nexlC'tn Government Forewarned—Hefcel Prisoners to ke Ntiot--PI rates Mnrprla* tuo Military —Hevolatlon in Hlnnla—Colonel Frnnclscus Palaces Proclaims Himself MIIttarF Governor—Etc. New York, Saturday. February 8. Details of Mexican and Yucatan news, via. H*van*. to tbo i/eraM. contain the following: The Mexican Government bad been fore* warned ol an Intend’d prouunctamentn in favor of Santa Anna, by tbe garrison of Vera Cruz. Troop*, however, were sent from Tehuican,under General Parferro Diaz, who had tome of the noncommissioned officers and the ring leader* of the movement arrested. The affair bad been hushed up. The Journal* of Vera Grua remained ailcnt about the, matter, and tbe excitement was all over. The steamer Tubasco, of General Allterres’ expedition In Yucatan, was expected at Vera

Grnz.

The steamer Monticelio left Sinola on the 3th instant. The rebels were disposed to submit to General Diaz. Co'onel Frsncis-ns b*d taken Mendez and another officer named Golledron and fifteen rebel prisoners who were ordered to be shot. Tbs English steam sleep of war. Gorulla, had arrived at Sacralilces Islanil,off VoraGruz, and reported that a lot of privates under one Hernandez had surprised Carmen Island and bad taken awav all the military and government store*. He intended to sail ter Tabasco to dffpone the Governor. U-'purt* say a revolution has broken out In

Sinula.

Tbe opponents of Governor Ruble denounced him x* an usurp.-r. Colonel Franclsens Palace*, who had proclaimed himself Military Governor, was recognized by about two-thirds of the State. He waa raising troop* for defence against Publa, who b id roarobod against him. In one engagement Rube's forces were victorious, ahd succeeded iu capturing two hundred prisoners. General Corona, in concart with Governor DeLarga, of C ilraa. had m ide a military movemeot to put down the insurrection. Colonel Barreg'fwas put upon trial for the insurrection. A conflict had taken place at tho capital, between tbe police and some of the military, In which four colonels of the latter worn wounded. The affair waa put down by the authorities. Gity of Mexico datea of the 31st state that ex-Mlniater Romero recommend* the abolition of ail port duties over twtuty-five per cent, ad valorem. Gungress bad passed tbe bill introduced by Ssnor Mats, changing the tariff. The result of the election for Governor, In theStateof Puehla, was that a now rebellion was likely to break out in Serra. The disturbances were violent iu tho mountains thereabout*. The troubles in Guerrxro. JolDcn, Sarango, and San Luis, may causo a general struggle Mexico. A railroad proDct to unde the e ipital of Mexico with the Uni’ori Stitr s, by a lino along the Gulf coast had been referred to a committee of Gongrcss. Prospects of tbe Alabama Constitu-

tion.

New Y'oric. February 8.—The Tribune's Atlanta special of the 7th Instant, ststox that reports from Alabama, to-day, are mere favor-

Large

No-

ble, Montgomery, and lu several of tho mid-

dle counties.

To-morrow hi the last day for voting. General Swayne is hero, Imving been summoned as a witness before a court martial. General Meade is in Montgomeiy, From New Orleans.

Ital at great exstaurant

TTAVIXG fitted up the Cap LA pense for a Saloon and Restaurant, we particularly invite the public to give us a call, *s w e Intend io keep our liar w ell stocked with the Lett Liquors. Wlno, Ale, Cigars, etc., and our Uescauraat well supplied with the very best the market affords. In fact we intern! to keep a first class house, and give saiislactiou to our patrons, septl dly

TAILORING.

J. 4fc r. tiRAMLlNe, Merchant Tailors, AND DEALERS IN Beady Made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, No. 33 Knot Wawlilnetoa Street, INDIANATOUS, IND. janH (13m

WHOLESALE

A.

GROCERS.

JONHS & OO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 7L and 7C ( SchnulTs nets Clock,) South Meridian Street,

Indianapolis, Indiana.

A. JONM. B. CLAT. x. r. jonv*. J. or. JONKH. C. IlOLLOWA'

r«hs> <11 v

RAILINGS, ETC.

WROUGHT IRON BEAMS A.xsrz> o-irxxbrs. if^dOIV MILL Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. rTIH E attcutioon of Engineer* and Architects JL is called to our Improved Wrought Iron Reams and Girders, (patented.) In which the compound wolds between the stem and flanges wh-ch have prove I so objectionable in the old mode of manuOlcturiHg, arc entirely avoidlu. Wo are prepared to furnish all sizes at terms &-> favorable as can be "brained elc when), lor descriptive lithograph, address THE UNION IRON MILLS,

Pittsburg, Pa.

A freed woman waa frozen Coiumbus, Georgia, last weak.

death at «

What class of women are most apt to give tone to society f The belief. m « m New York distilleries are reported as “not worth owning.”

ASK TOUR GROCER FOR ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ASK EVERYBODY FOR THE MIST OF TUE MORNING BITTERS. TU* PURKST TONIC IN THE KNOWN WORLD. Missed of a Morning, IF KTOX T-A-XEISr. H. DALEY S. GO., Agents Incliauapofis. decS7-i3m

nf

, "l-i-i .r* , V ! -‘I bin ,i. i mj , mu .111111 able to the success of the cunsUHition. gains over last election are reported, lu

irai r ' ‘

Hancock Removes Nine Alderman— Appolutmentot New Ones—Convention. Nxw Orleans, Saturday, February 8. General Hancock has Issued an order removing nine aldermen and appointing new ones in their place, for bolding an election for receiver, in contempt of orders from headquarters. s he convention devoted the greater part of orday’s session to the discussion of the orinee repealing the law passed hv the Legislature authorizing the issue of $4,090,000 in ejee bond*. Toe discussion was very excited and disorderly, and the whole matter was indefinitely postponed. Special Order for tbo more Complete and - Efficient Protection nt the Northwestern Frontier of Texas. New Orleans, February 7.—Special orders. No. 27, from General Hancock, dated Yesterday, for the more complete and efficient protection of the northwestern frontier of Texas, orders the establishment of four new military posts, to be named Forts Goucb, Griffin, Richardson, and Benham, subject to tbe approval of the Secretary of War. General Hansock orders the work on those posts to be poshed forward a* rapidly a* possible) by the Quartermaster’sJ>epartineiit. From Cleveland, Bold Attempt at Bobbory-Another City Want* tbo National Democratic convention. f* Cleveland, Saturday, February 8. • A hold robbery was attempted by Josepl Dodge, an experienced thief, last night. He ran oat of Hagan A W ades’jewelry »tore,with a tray of diamond rings valued at #10,000. He was stopped by a passer by and the goods reered, except #1,000 worth which wero scattered In thtfsnow. Hi# confederate who was watting with a buggy escaped. A meeting has been held and a strong committee of gentlemen appointed to visit Waahington for the object of seenrlng the National Democratic courentiom at Cleveland. The Inducement* are-good.

HOTELS.

United States Hotel, Opposite the New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, BEACH STBEBT, BOSTON,

janSOdly

BT r. M. PRATT. Formerly of the American House.

-A. me i*ic a n Hotel* Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hail PHILADELPHIA. jy$8 dtf A M. HEUXING8, Proprietor.

MANHATTAN HOTEL. W7BBAT STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. If. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. Clxkk. sepM dly

MORROW HOUSE, (Formerly Kokomo House.) KOKOMO, IND. Fare as reasonable as at any first class hotel in tbe Btatei H. B. HAVEN, decl8-d8m Proprietor.

WILD CHERRY TONIC.

Jk. <3

T ET it be dlrt’cctly understood (and T hereby I i caution ;r - that are not aware uf the fact) that Tt .1 Tfc ER, ’ S EXPECTORAL WILD CHERRY TOXIC

St is a Blood Purifier - YMiat boa no equal.

i

JOB DISEASES OF THE Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Stomach and Bowel*, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Gbolera Morbus, General

Debility, Etc.

Every family should have It. Delicate ladles and children should u«eit. it will invigorate the system, give clear and healthy color to the skin, an-l strvnrth to the body. All chi dren are subject to Cholic, Diarrhea and Pains, instead of using those preparations ol opium, so injurious to tho brain and iktal in

their results, use

Rohrer’s Wild Cherry Tonic Which will relieve the sufferers of all pains ard ailments, aud instead ol betnjr ?un injury, will be

No iDjury caa result irom this

ound.

MEDICAL. Jobisioi, Holloway & Ciwdei, Wholesale Dealer* in Patent Medicines, 008 Arch Street, - . Philadelphia, novlB dim

DR. WM. THOMSON’S CSe* SE^ConvulUti on Psrlsri (relocated at It©. Y» Bowtli Delaware Street, TTTHKRE he will continue T V to treat and cure Private Diseases, in ail their species, stages, ramifications and phrses. J>r t Wgi- Thomson will givi to each patient a written instrument, binding himself ti effect a radical and permanen cure, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has madeN the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty rofBuf-

and two years in Peoria, Illinoii. During years practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cuxed over thirteen thousand cases. Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind. In conjunction with internal treatment. 8EMINA1> EMISSIONS, the consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved ses£ ual indulgence. Is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train ot morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures. Tie; Sallow countenance, dai k spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunt* d intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in aiproaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposi tion to shun society, loss oi memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mono mania, and frequently insanity. The afflicted, o^the first appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately app-y to Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief. Office and Consultation Parlors, No. 18 South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. O. Box 1660 fehl8 dlV

YTTHO has acquired great ceb YV villeand througnouttheS success in the treatment of

ments, aud (H.-tead ol

a lusting benefit. No injury can res

Invaluable

mpou

Old, infirm and leeble persons No family should be without u Every hotel and restaurant »h<

" > d by Druggists ' ‘

should use it.

it.

wbe

nirvIS -14 wSm

at snui

ddenlersevery J. KOHKKK, Sole Proprietor,

Lancaster. Pennsylvaoxa.

ALBUMS, ETC.

Samuel D. Bnrlock & Co.

927 Sansom Street,

PHILADELPHIA, PEA A.,

manufactukkrs of

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS

T* ii 1> 1 i s» li e i* @

BOOK BINDERS.

Family and Pulpit Bibles,

Pocket Bibles,

Reference Bibles,

xxr,. coTJjD^nsr,

Of L-ontavtlle, lebrity tn Lonisbtate by his great

success in the treatment or C IV © E R,.

Tho Doctor removes Cancer without Pain or the use of the knife, and in addition to this be treats all UlIHONiODISEASES with great success. A very Remarkable Case of Cancer Cured by Dr. W. C. Couden, of Louisville, Ey. I wish to make a statement to the public ol the case of my little son, only three and a half years obi, who was so terribly alllicted with cancer, which was thought to be incurable, when I placed him nnder the Doctor’s care. The cancer was a very large one. Involving almost the entire cheek. It appeared to be of a very malignant character, and a rapid growth, and had been coming for about three yerrs. The Doctor made an application, which lie continued but a short lime, which Sul not appear to ptoduce but comparatively little pain to my son. Tbe ariplic ■cion appeared to leave the --ancerin a :ead sta

lea'

non appe -.nd in a I

d to leave the -'sneer i days it slaughed out, lea nrts in a beauliy conditio

itc,

tg the ard it

surr- unding part, in a beaifliy condition,; bus since been successfully h. uleii, and he i- i atirely free from pain, anil L now perfei

little son is very proud of being

free

well aiid my

cured.

i bat

s i» now urfectly

heard of a gveri aumher ef

cases cured by Dr. Gouden’s treatment, and m tbe stror-re-t'manner I recommend him to all

een and ed by D

troneest manner

Iho.-c who are so untortuna

w tth cancer. T would advisi , to make no delay in -ecunng Dr. Goud.-n’s treatment. as I U-ii- v. his treatment to be less painful and far superior to any other physician in the U Ut. dStote-. .Yn y Ouu desiring further purticu-

ildrcs- 'me at Hagiersyillc. Henry

C. S PAY N.

atm

recommend him to ate as to be afflicted se all persons afflicted ecunng Dr. Goud -n’s i

tient to be les

lar-

couuty,

m

, Ti

euncijce.

aalnted wi’h C.

We. the undersigned, are acqualu

8. Payn, an-l know that his little sow w-‘S *uc-,-lully Ir' .tled bv Dr. W. C. Couden, of thi

cessfully tr- ate

city, and

tbe j

bv Dr. W. (J. touden,

ir-.m what we are ab’e to judge from apueara-u-e ot the child,ft was surely a very

urkubie.

;EO. WICKS, So. 102 West Main street, w. m.GKTBR. > Commission Merchants, M R. HARDIN,? corner Washington J.F. McLUKS. J and Second tftreet

nd afreets. Main street

J F. McLUKK, >

T A Y LOR UK YNE, No 274 West Main stre ti. H. BLANCHARD No. 132West Main s Con be consulted at National Hotel, or Office, corner Third and Main street. Post Office box, 679. Louisville. Kenfnokv. oct$3-S4awAw3m

LraYersaLSreuralgia 1

Speedy Core | NEURALGIA, AVD ALL .NERVOUS DISEASES.

Diamond & Pearl 3~ ^o. Bibles,

janl4 d3m

BITTERS.

MILLINERY.

MRS. M. J. THOMAS

HAS REMOVED HER

Millinery Rooms

TTmoat No. G WesiWa-hinfirton street to No. 8, 1? upstairs, in the same huiMing, where bhe w ill b. pleased to mett her old patrons and friends

ilk an ample

Stoctt of Rice Goods, in all the latest styles, at the lowe-t cash prices, rk done neatly and promptly.

dSm

Jfta5“ All wort

tubs ii:

LIQUORS.

JaOTJIS lajno.

nirosTXB or

RHINE WINES,

Bottled

l.iqnoro. Ale, Cider and Lagor Beer,

No. 29 South Meridian Street,

?eb4 dSm

INPIANAPOLH.

SCALES.

Fairbanks Standard Scales. W. P. OAIX.UP, General Agent, No, 74 West Wash. §t INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Buy only the genuine.

All sixes, st,, les, kinds an-l descriptions of

Photograph Albinas I

At prices which compete with ajl.

Its Effects are

Magical.

TT is an unfailing remedy in all cases of NenX ralgta Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure in loss than twenty four h >urs, from the use of no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful rem-

edial agent.

Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the almost, always affords tbe most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can always be useif with per-

fect safety.

It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians, who give it their unan-

imous and unqualified approval.

Sent oy mall on receipt of price, and postage. JOUne package. $1 00; portage 6 cents. Six packages, $5 OO; postage 47 cents. Twelve packages. $9 00; postage 48 cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers 'n

drugs and medicines throughout the United

States, and by .

TURNER A CO.. Sole Propriet rs,

120 Trcmnnt street. Poston, Mass. BROWNINtS 4 SLOAN. Agcpts, v6in Ind iana polls, 1 mjiana.

octs d(Smdeci<!yv6in

D* WRiaHT’Si Tar-SvJIVT

•‘VacMire stubborn things.” says the old proye. ind in these alone do we intend to deal, in pres*, uting WRIGHT S TAR SYRUP to the public All know the necessity of guarding against tohL a* well a* the ceces^Ry for taking the proiicr remedies when the Colds are upon us. YV e sav without tear of contradiction, that the supol ' : of . Wright’s T'ar Syrup for th^ cure of Consumption, Coughs, colds. Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, does not exist. Below are tcstiuKrhials from persons, some of A. j a horn ar. known in all parts ol the country: J Dr. K Shelton Mackenzie. Literary Editor

hia Press, writes:

HILABXLFHIA, July SO, 1867. ristraas, for the first tune in

ere

F'orney _ i hiladerph

Specialities ia Styles liarly our Own.

Fecu-

I ) . 13. Sc CO-

'Y\/ roF h ' D respectfrilly in tor nr the Ira^e that provements in (heir Manufactory, and are now prepared to furnish goods in any quantity, at low prices aud short notice.

CONTRACTS TO FURNISH

Printing Paper and Binding

Made on the most favorabl 9 terras.

£(S»Pi-lce Lists Sent on Application.

- Dev Sin Last Christmas, for the first tune mr Uie, I was much afiUctcd by a very sev< C-Jd, with almost constant Cough and sore chest. •‘Praoileein»kc* perteot” the proverb says, but tho mure I coughed tho worse Idid it. By w hat I D en considered an accident, but now believe to have be n a Providence. I wa> induced to try Dr. w right’s Tar Syrup, purchased Irom you, and wa* greatlv relieved iu two days, wholly cured in ten.' It'is not unpleasant to the taste, which is a good point. Many years ago, repdmg my wav through an old library, I came across tuo ' " 2 (dtiy, who protphetkally

than acentury ago, that

the march of Empire takes its way,”

these were two treatises in which-he strongly udvqcatoa the use of Xar, as curative of mauy diseases from Catarrh to the plague. I was then struck with the cogency--f the good Bishop's urge menu* aud am now sure—from the elficacy f Dr. Wright’s preparation of the same remedy—

»entire'

works ol tha 1 aud truly dei ‘Westward 1

ot Dr. w that the

f the same remedy ■et. Yours, truly.

ey were entirely correct. Yours, truly, -K. .sfi hLTO N M ACKKN Zi£, L.L.D.

.CONSUMPTION \ GAN BE CURED

Deal’Sir: Having witnessed the operation of Dr. Wright’s Tar Syrup iu cases oi Consumption, I cheerfully recommend it to all persons so afflicted. .IKSSK R. YVALKEK, Fourth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Thomas Winmiil, butcher, in Second street

Market, Philadelphia, writes:

Afters and cob Wright

ladelphio, ’

offering for tw tant hemorhages

W’right's Tar byrup. health returned, and

my business.

iug six bottles, aV- to attend to

MARBLE.

X5 A. 3ME E Dealer tn

AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE,

aeeps on BL-

kinds of Monumental and Temb Stone Work, ot the latest designs and bestpatterns used. AU ol which we will sell on terms to defy competition. Give ns a call. au9 dly

to '

tone

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

MOBBISON A PALMER, Attorneys at Law, Vnunldtort* CU***» Vmmtr, meUS (USWlT INKIASA.

BLACKING.

TO THE X^A-PIES-TBE CIRAGE PRAKCAIS

OR ;

FRENCH DRESSING, Will be used in every family la the country

wnen they find oat its good qualities.

Ladies’ Boots are made to look a* good as new. Children’s Boots are made to look as good as new. Travelling Bags are made to look as good as new.

Tranks are made to look a* good as new. It makes tbe leather soil and pliable.

It will not rub off when wet and soil the skirts.

Be sure and get the genuine. ,, B. F. BROWN A CO., Pfoprietor*,^

Kanufeatnrers of the celebrated Armr and

& Blacklegs and Dre»s-

oes.

nn

BRUSHES.

Indi*iap«li» Brash Manufactory No. 106 S*a*fe Illinois Btxe os, (Third door south of Georgia,) Keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot 33 Xi XT S XX S S , Of thelx own manufacture, a* Wholesale and BetalL my* dly

my business,

8. S. Stevens, Druggist. Reading, Pa., writes:

J. Kromer; The gross of Ta:

Mr.’J.

pnrehased abou

sold. M

>ir.or: Inu gro^i

>out thi*ee weeks ago is nearly al*! isitomers speak highly of it. 8tnd of it to my farhor, at Middletown,

ton.

Syrup arfy all

i gross of it to my farLv*, s*. sylvama, and charge it to me,

yckel, Drnggist, Tn

it.

UL

W

Country Sto: bottle will cl

C. B. Van^yckel, Druggist, 1 renton, N. J , says: Dr. Wright’s Tar Syi up does all you claim lor I am selling largely of it, and with much sat-

‘action to inv customers.

Wright s Tar Syrup is sold by all Druggists and luntrv Storekeepers. Price $1 ppr bottle. One

e. c

tgh.

heck the most aggravated Couj

mym haii, fjyr ' B e s t .1 n 1 h e W or] d. ^

Natural, Durable, Beautirul, Best and Cheapest in the World—will give satisfaction to all. JOHN J. KR lMKR 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, bole Proprietor.pl For sale by BROWNING * SLOAN and W. I. HA^KIT A CO-, Indianapolis, Indiana. nov26 deodiwly

Worm TEA

A pleasant, safe and effeo: for all kinds of Worm* fount ho, n reliable cure for Fl

alxo, a relume cure ror nt* ana < Possessing in its combination wond iug and strengthening properties, it improve the health of tne patient, 1

Fe cle.

iure

combination wondertul cleans*

t will always

ImplDve the health of the patient, whether

affected by Worms or other causes.

Price 25 Cent*.

Bent by mail for S5 cents.

JOHN A. PERRY, Chemists

M. B. BURR * CO., SB Trcmont street, Boston General Agents, and for tale by all Druggists.

j018 cieodAwlV

-Weheve.atthe Herald OSoo, a it sort sent ol paper for Blank

i, at

. >nt '

n such a maimer as will Invert complete vallafacUan. Tbe attention of ooenty otBeers Is svyocially call*# Us blanch of