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Jf it 1 1 ttl " 4 wf f f 1 1 W- g RICHMOND,, raD., ArRlL 25. 1867. The n?. Wi3if?i rres Vrrtut Indiana, yesterday afrnopo, to the color, ed puople of ttoorgeluanj is ouc ot the most pointed and practical utterance yf the limes.-, He ,cop4eie
"n" P'y- "I,-54fc Mrt.XMlmflrr-ftfalMg ahnri liana, I ansa mitted illTwHia in a manner thai canaot fail "to reach T . : .n .. r .v. v.i. r i
thvir heart aad eoevinra tbe if ju-'grneat. Hii expei mire A Uie WsWitiin ydty) t '.rpjirhed - proW-ly th nv.it proe-jriptWe f.tie;,'eaM,a, tibo-Mo-Secure the rota of f ooloa people, -wlioia Jhsy liBfip,U trmiMNi and petmecuU-in rery corn iblo lwe, i inimitable. e uatc not ret i a wtr axilo uiri. raftrm tu t'te rolored re than these rtateamanlike wnr.l f tioTt-nior Mirtmi.- Washington City Chroo-icV.Aj-rilH. .-4s! t -ov-...- --- ... ,h '-",& 'it si. jOLai"'HrKF.CH OF HF. VI TO II t. F.i VORTtijf. M PxuiriKKTav tWowUTcata H Taa bave met to-day in the excreta of, liberty and ia the eaprnetiivf political yiUU. Tb weaioo apnii irbicti Jon bare assembled it one of gre&itraportascatsyout and will be to your -descendant, and to the whole country , i'tre yearf ac;0 yeoti'rday IVenklent LincohV1 fjare hi approtal itlitcli forerer abolWid lanry ia the Diatriet of tiBibia,aad made of many of tboaa a uu i apfnbiad bfffar ut fnaa laca atut women Two, year m-t tre etoye . afto r H. fJa coin periahedj by tbe haad of as psaiaw ijia lie i tit was tha work of vl rJxltii, and tlutat ptmcd sway one of the boat muu LLmj Kurkf b over llnqwpj en of tha greoteat benefactor of tJie hiurmo raeo-ra man 1 who will belcnoirn U.ruugb 11 iiUtbry aa tberjcmi cf Blanking. Oreat apptauae. .jJ.,.tlM 5l f i' A war which was bogua to catabGsh auJ perpctutte larery bf t)te mydcrtoui igpcoaatiua ot 1'rovilence ended in tbe destruction of alarrry an t io the euCranchiieroeat of the enslaved.' God overrules all things J for his own rmrposes and rerh"ap there never r&s J in nixiory m enain . 01 evcnis more cieariy iiiaicatiog th preaenee awl thS manifcslation of Ir6vtileneethan the i bain of events whWi c9 J the war, fu .'prosecu tion, i(v ternrutstbm.rBtif the destruction bt tlavery. . That Hai naioh wan so foH o horrors, which, carried tcoarnkif to au Many boesetioldd, which lias piled p auclrr mountain of natftinaf debt, was, nerertheK'aa, an unmised blenaiag la tb colored people. ' Applauae . : ltgve ti theoa aa oportuni(y of establish- 1 ing their tnatihood on many bloody ficbU, and by their, high courage, their dvvatton, and 4beir moderation in victory even tti win 4M s repect and : admiration their enemies. iApplaose.f! II gt to 'tliem an opportun'.ty of diapUjingliiitallertnaL and' moral qn!it ties whkb had lars btan d.niod ti them by tlie4r ; masters. .... i.i .l-t'f.i io I' u.f Your position, howeVor , jn wktcb is nev full of embarrasamvut. latiy of you have siiddeBty passed fio in slavery to tlia enjoy mut of cirB and; political rights. You have much, to, tears, and I, in enraraon with the great mass of this nation, bave been gratified to discover that Ton are .trying to learn in good tar-: nuKt; that your newlr:aciuirwd liber t hsa' not bcoo abutted has not been f)r be purpose of Ueense, but for purpose of Instruction ; and 1 am glad' to say that you are piorln to' tfib World tliat you intend to qualify ' yourselves Io make uscfuV patriotic aud intelligent citiaens of this great Republic, f Applause J" You are railed ptm'juiw for your totM ; "opposing parties will claim ynir: nragenand it Wilt become so iiu porta at question tojoirawl to the whole country bow your votea shall be cast. I was somewhat amused yesterday morning, in opening the eobimns of the National Intelligencer, to discover an address publish, ed by the Democratic oervativo Convention to the voters of Washington and deeire to call your attention briefly to the language o this addrvuu After addressing tbeaasvlvea to tbe whit people, tbey speak . as follows; J(i. :;f. A To the colored portion f,our populatioD wc say in good faith that w ara their real fr kinds. :We have lived tn)fether in tle im i o .mrou oi t, aad understand each other better than tiiuae who ar unused to tbia association of intercut a. .-.That which is for our good i for yours. That which benefits us benefits, you. V Non , iu determiitiug this queiioa how vow are gcing In r -t jcur votes iu tha future, ask yourselves who have bun your frigid ,in tlw past I t Applause J Who was it that gave you your liberty T A voios; "The Republican party j" and applause. Who was it that gave you the rigliof twBragei "The Ivadicals. J On the other hand, wtiu'waslt that enslaved you for . generations, that bought you and bold you, that separated husband and wife, parent and child T f"Tlic 1'pmocratic party. '2,, Vho veil have answered these questions you will kauw how to vote., (Cries of "Yea, Yes," and euthusiaatic applause . , :j u - . Again, further on in the course f tLis;aJJre.s-i they ue the following htnguage i ,, . ; - " We hope that you wttl not allotr yoursvlres 4 be deceived by their false philantliropy, (ineanioflf the Radicals.) - - ,-:tt.$41 iJ 6 We have no interests that ere ia opposition, to yours.. We favwr journwral ttxt uileliectu! cnlturiv' and stand ready to aid you,' according to onr UK-ans and, power, in the atUinmont of tlise means necessary .t.. .-l.ti u.i Att : . , . 'r WVi wviiik UtAl 4MVU f. - f 4 hcn was it, and hoe was H, that they arded you iu moral and intelleetual ctiltare t When- was it that thvy used their meanjf or employed' their property for the purpose of giting yo adocati.iql 'Shwits bf "Sever, never." t In ' t!te stave ' States they shoWed their great desire for your. iuteUeetmtt and moral -nl" ture by prohibiting you bf law Iroin 1 -a ruing to read r write ; ty ia mm,? it a criminal onVnee, and in some States a penUentiary offence, to teach a colored "mam woman, or child to read or write. 'That's so." Yon must live In pcaco,on irrds or kindness and justice with these people; but when you come' to "bestow political power, be sure to bestow it on your loyal frk-nds. Cries of We wiB,-we will, and great ap." plause.y If those who have not been your friends and bave no been loyal ask you for jour votes, you .mus tell tht ui to sheer their faith by their works, and you must give them time to establish to yonr entire satisfaction the sincerity ef their repentance. Applause. Now I will toll you where your true interests tie, and you understand this perhaps just as well I do first, in cultivating a love and absolute' devotion to the Union of these States. It was tbe Cuion that gar you liberty, and the I'nion llone can preserve it You mst encourage and protect immigration from the .ortb and from Europe. - ioti must encourage ait men to come araoc joa and when I speak to you I am speaking to the colored people ef all the South. You mutt encourage tbeu to eom: among yea, to take op their rwsuience with you. .1 Tbey mast bare absolute and perfext protection for life, liberty, and property Above all, you must , encourage educatioa. If this generatioa U able to la nothing bat ta educate thei ehilden and prepare them for their duties in life.lt wOl have done iwllj -Tln infc-iiirvnee. the education ef Tour children muit atnd ti lKm in ihm Tlr oT capital, in the piac of position,1 in the place of worldly advantages. Ia the- SotttKern States your late masters own nearly all the property ; but the colored people by industry, by intelligence, and by eirrerprfse must wis for tbeaMekee a !arge portion of that pre pertj bariafUrt.TOO CzS9t i. voiia t&Ai I resaarfcad avtbe baginjatatba there eras a m vsterioui nniMaawa fciaJl taw e vaata- of this war Start. ing out IWpeaXwfc slavery aad-vnake it perpetual, aad with the decUratioa that slavery was to be thcrear tone of the new oooiede ration, it baa resulted ia uoi versa! liberty and tbe acknowledgment of those grea, truths of ftie Declaration of Independence that ap tea are creaW equal and endowed by their. Creator with certain inalienable rights, and that among these arc bfe, Kberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ' A war far slavery ted toaragaint slavery. ' Tbe attempt to make alavary tansurwl gave it its mortal woundToe eoaUaaed alewalty of Ot late rebels after the war waa averted haaeeaa1ty lor aismg wp a new loyal pepuUtiomAas aiHMld aastaia he Governntent Tha rejection ot the conatitatinal amaadairat aflorsd ia 18o aaa baa's ot settlement to tU rebel Staaai led a universal suflrage in 15o7. Great applause. ' A4 Urn the great example rfch baa teem set by the Congraaa of the nation ia eaUblishiag anrrersal fiffras ;o lata rebel Statae mwst pv-mil ih al!
Northern hfctes amrcrft saffr doe not
Xi L Wbe" r ftre f t brfj nation has given taarage to the ashvjkj lien of the pUntalio, it canj not be refuted ft th&fa bettor educated and mots io. J!linto!ii)lth Northern States. When tbe KeprPsertTaUres or tbe Northern State bare by their voteftC.orfe.raed auffrape upoa. the colored men of tjhe Southern Slates and of this District, the csimot deny jto tbe email number of colored men io their own midst, If be qnespti jf universal seSrajje inlhe Northern States. tbexslofe, can scarcely be ceaaedered 4 a oper an. 4t, nt-T settled. far favor of equal no oount, in a all the States of the North, Aiplaos. to tWe colored nlenof the District of Co1 et ne say !urabia:fhar. 'ansr-.aeeapya favored poaition,. They occupy a sessonsthie poitiou to their .brethren ra tha i0UfiisearB mod that you are fer better ed- - rated hare a a raw, and that your opportunities of Uaniiog ab;af superior .io tlu-ee of your brethren upon the plantation. - You must labor foe their education aiij eulia; liteament. Yu nut jad your ajrait Mnjj'tbeia to tietxu,ct jtbero.. io their duties, aal to pretent them Irora Iai.iPjf a preyw ae mcn.wuv eu reolntljr owned, an.1 opprease thera.r Afp5ane- .1 have no aoubfjtbaf rou'. inlend to.,ia yonr. duty, by them. ranfj;Iad iaea tin enthusiasm thai "prevails anKmg,tbe cdhredtuien"orlljfs fciatrict ami ttbor pjrtions of the. country. It ia an augury of good results r in thefirfare "1, , ' - . - ' u- - do fioYffisire tp continue lliie,'bit(erDesi'of feeling Ifiafe nowcptevaH' DetWecn"fhe loyafpefiple aad those Wfio have been diatoyal ; I would that all the wounds f 1be Rermbfie were"'haleiTip:f but bear In' mrnd '-that you are not called upon, neither here nor anywltire an th otith; Io alnvw yotfr- willingness to for1 pe II "tjurtuji of the" pst by- 'elevatisg your oil t .oppressors to office. Applauj.J ' Yon ean - show your wiltmgnqHs ta forgive tf0 wrongs taatyod have -anfl'Te ! fpcfipaeraUuris in cthar ways caad by- other iSMnasevhanLagain; elevaiiiijri tiiem to rule ever you. iCfV'e w!.jiaat.?lJj i,-, -. ... I c f I - : -4 lave already spoken longer than I expected to do. 1 v'tih Ihjt bad, an addres 4 that was worthy I u( the occasion. The great event that you celebrate, . vur eummcatiou, must erar bojtho greatest event ia your lives, nd Uie dearest to you and your ohildren.. i . J ou meat Jcarn to lore liberty, not ntt a sulhsb posseaaion, not simply for yourselves, but to love it as a great inheritance pt mankind, js.Uhout distinction of race or coier, .Appvuse.j . t, , I thar.t you for the kind invitation to address jou lo-aayr1- ; .;,';;. . ' "Governor Morton then retired ft-ooj the stand amid tba enthnsiastioapplause and 'cheering of tho 'assemblage, " ' . r ; J "Natioka t FiiEtJM ason, "--INiblkhed t in) tbe City oF NewT6rk7Ts"'one r of tbe nUest ana most accepiauie excutiMges 3 w u o receive, and every Kotber,, yih-Oj can af."ford it, IsbouUti subscribe " for it. ?! Its tcrmare $4 er-year, ' or, at 'tbsit rate Xor any" time subscribed for. ' ".Bro.. .TT." v.W. Au&tin is tbe Agent in this city.. A. specimen copy can-be seen at this offiee. I -The following story from tbe Cincinunati Commercial, is well worthy ' of rei production and careful persual : "Some antiquarian has overhauled the files of , a pl)cr published in New York City, sixty - five ypare ajo; and finds in it the same ' icant about the Constitution being ruined and liberty on the eye of taking her final departure fro j, these shored,,, that pre- . vails to-day among iDemocratic and se Cession newspapers.-,5 The Constitution 'find freedom "Survived,' however, and will . live long after the present generation of 'mourners shall haveibeen gathered to their fathers. r It isi not likiy to serioasjdy hurt either the Constitution or liberty if ,wo enlarge the area of human rights i and political privileges, even if it kaa to be done with a pretty strong hand." The Grand Gift Concert will take place at Phillips "Hall May 1st, A dramatical, entertainment will be given by Ladies and Gentlemea of Richmond. .Tickets wiil be lor 5 sale at Gi C. "Vale's yllat Store, Estell fe Bros. Jewelry Store, tMr. Avery s Drugstore, , Maj. M. M. Lacey's Auction Stpjre, and Totts 6c Iirs. Drugstore, until .the evening of the en- ' Dbstrcctiys Fib ' is jCittctsxAii.r .TUe gteatostleonflagration since the tburningiof Pike's Onera House, took 'place in Ciacinnati on the llth instant. ' The extensive distillery of Foote, Nash & Co., was entirely destroyed and many other ad3afccnt "buildings were seriously damaged ' - The; total los3 is estimated at three hundred ' thousand dollars, two ' ; hundred , and , fifty ' -thousaiiJ. of which Jfalls ou Foote, Nash & Co They are r insured toi the amount of ono rrandred "! and forty-six thousand dollars. ; u ': : a - '" ""' - - OrKnio ran Baxt We annouaced last week that we had seen a letter from Uon. George W. Julian, f watch intimated that he . would be a candidate for Cengrelis in the new Fourth District. Since then we learn that Mr. Julian has conuneaced canvassing tha. i District. We think Mr. Jaliao can afiord to ask the ; people o that district for their suffrages ; .indeed, we " believe it is rfcht that he should do so. The politicians sowth f Wayne were anxious to get him down ; there. eDeci&Uv Hennet, aad we would tot be ers prised if a maioritT of the people- Republicans ware nt4 eawallv anxious to send hhn to Const res s. We a re for tieorga W. Jaliaa for Cesrre?s in tiie xh i nintrint indeed, we do nut know of any cue in that district that We would prefer to him. Randolph Journal,-' -a t - a Trecisety se bat ear friend of the Jmral, sheu'.d savt w-nrca iota the above the "High falutea" para graph he eoptes In another part ef bis paper, to eeUne-. - ate the "moving pesrer" ef "his favonui candidate for the ih district, describing it as "prodigiously prolife in powerfully abeorbant and profouai ceaibiua - tions Of matter into weird, fantastic ah J heleregeae- . oas shapes of materialistic erapora.uoas." This would have gives tfce fntKhing touch to his recosaneadatioa, . and made the people suu more anas t seaa at t Gen T, W. Bennett of .this place," has purchased . t!e cofner"propeTty of JIx. B." 1 Goodwin, - who has rernT(t Warsaw"; lad' General Dennett intends - erectinffa ae-tulding on the ground- with '-font bus-' ness roeaand large puWie hll.i God speed the eo"tersriaTA Hall is just the fhmg we need. Liberty iMisiti list'. "i :-fti c;. ica iw o " Zi 13 ".' ..O u Cai via Y. Thomas was,,ou. Siturday, noaiattad ? aad wnfirmed as ro6tmastr ; t..tiag r place., r Mr .Thomas is a Republican, and be was neminalad be-; , cause the tVesidect saw the.Seuai was determined ia j. have ivs co& "in. tiiis . case, Aside, from this, Xi. " Thomas ia tfi? capacity ta fill tie c3ce wail." He is ' an active, and experienced Dustoess man, and. as be ' cannot be removed without the consent of the Senate, be has fhe iaefneeaaent .to exert himself to make the VKce what tWrrnterestsof thepubliil require.Ciai ;4Bajatfc,Aprai.,:"r ;'" ' tit t- -"L'-1 '" ' ' " ''" ' '-'--' 5 -j f We: are inform ed that a youn g lady J residing in Richland county, Wis., is the .possessor of a, thick .and promising 5;.beard. made its" appearaaceaaboot
Yonr months ago, and has already attain-iriT'TC "I r1"1.. a ed tHelorgfllof ' tiroinchcs. ; ThejOung, JbTJanj Republican, a radical tfrgan, h Tadv will nndonbtedlr excite the invv of i mmenced pnbhcation m New Orleans. ,
lady will undoubtedly excite the envy of all the beardless youths in the country.
Henry Vincent's Lecture," MrVincent lectured fct onrMity on
Wedaesday tTtiing, thlTth Bt, to a Wao.tliiice AiPhaiip's Hall. The subject was "John Wj'cIiflTe, what hetaught and what he did,3 and wJseirvfted'in lns pculfarly grand arid interesting style. Throughout the whole discoiyHratfllf fcJnS .La.mlli sAtmnAL, pro- i gressof the age and feegrf at pincijles involved iq strpggles of the times., No t only were the iife and 1 the labors of Wyclfffe rfc9entef, hut'llta trprising' under Wat Tier wa3"gfap?ncalry described arid tiie progess of constitutional liberty a. iogind, from the dawning of .the Reformation, - thro the persecutions of the papal power, thro the cdntenti6a3 in Ibe time ,of, tb'ev eighth. "Henrr, in the glorious reign of Elizabetb,"junler the Sitoarts, '.into the." gigantic Btuggle beLtween the Parliament and King Charfes. In the days of the Cornmonwealth, in toe reaction under the vile Charles ana the second James, to ita final and permanent est ibiishtne&t in 1688,1 was re- ' -: Thc-sub-ect of tbesecond lecture, on liuiaday evf niag,t wASr,' John ililton." Tbia icliaracter 'of -Milton, except ;as a great scholar and a. divine poct,J is cot famtUa'feio0U4''AfriericanpcoplcJ In this lecture, LU toag and houorablo career as a statesman and . citizen was described. The lecturer portrayed the beautiful bojr; the successful stadent, defending republicanism against the attacks .oC bis fellows and the .frowns of bis preceptors; the traveller in classic, lands returning 10 -his country at the first sound of civil war; the defender of the cause of the people ; the, faithful secretary of Cromjvcil and author of the magnificent state papers which gave dignity to the Commonwealth ; then at last, his party overthrown, his friends fallen beneath the ax. Lira 3elf smitten with blindness, a price set upon his head, he retires to seclusion and occupies his last days in dictating, those grand conceptions -.which render bis genius immortal. ' In - closing, ' the lecturer indulged in the hope that the English-speaking race" on both sides of the Atlantic may soon realize the ideal of Milton, and having put away all foolish pride and fatal prejudice, vie with each other only in the, love of liberty and the administration, of Justice. . ""'In the third lecture, a concise '. history of tht rise. and progress - of; the L Liberal. party from 1815 to the present time Was given Much of the lecturer's personril experience wa3 also narrated, liarticularl' Ins participatioii in the efforts to establish an unstamped press, in tfce Chartist agitation, his arrest, trial and imprisonment.!' II J related many arieddotes illus trative, ologlisli Ije, and of the- characters oi the men with whom he bad come in contact. 1 ,'i.-' ' Tbe followiag resolutions Were offered "b H. J, Hay ward, Esq., and were unanimously adopted r ; liesoheil. That ; we respectfully tender to Henry Vincent, our cordial thanks for bis profound and eloquent lectures delivered to tbe citizens of Richmond. , JicsoIvedr That in bis friendly visit, and iu his earnest labors in behalf of civil and religious liberty throughout . the world, we recognize a spirit of enlarged philanthrophy, of enlightened Christian benevolence, cheering to the age. We desire to tender to him, and through him to Jobn Bright, John Stuart Mill, Prof. Goldwia Smith, and others of his distin gnished coadjutors our earnest regards and thanks in memory of the upright and disinterested position they so nobly maintained towards ' 'one Government throughout, our struggle with the - most inexcusable and gigantic rebellion the world ever saw. u . : si "J - The lecturer called for three cheers for liberty throughout the earth,; w hich were given with great enthusiasm. Not ale. Cotton. The Southern Cultivator (Ga.,) advises its readers td be careful in 'planting corn, potatoes and other summer crops ample for farm or home consumption, and not , to depend wholly or mainly on cotton and sugar j Its lias been too often the practice in that region.' , It advises also, a more, general cultivation of wheat, thus obviating the necessity of relying upon the West for the. article of flour. While the domestic tax on cotton Temaius.a greater diversity of cropping is deemed essential! to successful, farming in the South, a- u J - tii Galveston phj-sicians pabiish a schedule of fees in tlie local papers. A diagnosis is put down ati ten dollars ; an opinion involving a question of law, 4 twenty-five to a hundred dollars, and a treatment 01 yeuow,iever or small pox, from fifty to two. hundred dallars.. ! 1 ', One liundf ed and fifty barrels of coal oil, on board twa ears on the Pennsylvania railroad, caught fire -near c Philadel phia on. the 4th. dlThe heat of tbe flames burred. Uie sleepers ana twisted the rails on' the track for more than one hundred yards.-. f-aiii i sattM.-t.. -3:t . - ADvxRTisiixa-.- von man adver tised for a .wife,:' arid 1 received ; efguteen ! hundred answers from husbands, saviaoLb could liave therrs:wfTbis ; shows the
iv"i") .cch.wiU look red p the, face. f If she dreams ?;A ,Giauocs.ilErFEit3-r-31r. John Stoker, i of a jo'unif man three nights' la saoees?
, X c " olM. : co" that is giving two gallons! cf milk per. Witia rrivino two rri'ir,- ;n- . i day. 1 he call was rua . in the yard, arid was lrougbfc;p to mtik - by rbein eoiittnoally fondled by the tuiildren,. at first giving but a small jquaatity Svhicht gradttally increased till she now gives 3 gailons per day. - - - Great alarm exists in "5ew Orleans; from the Gad condition of the Vxsstssrppr lerees Five women ax editors in Iowa. a
neport of thesCoounitte of Way
n the Mayor md Cmm Commit mf tW. f o f.ick- C QfSTLXMKH : The ConuoiSate of ay Sad S!sj.J whose duty it is to examine the dockets ef the Mayor have attended to the. matter, and have eeiild the aci reacts of the late Wayne ( Ti-A-Jh r'S tba ?aectru of said estate, and herewith file tbe receipt of tbe City Treasurer for 11 ii in foil of the amount founs o be due facai th"eafetc of s.ud afayer. ', 5, a "jf - ttsTnieeting, fboSd it error of 79 13, which bahas eorrocted, and we here.with return said report corrected by said Treasurer our ConrmSreelrave arso esammeJ tbtf City Audi tor's aid Treasurer's annual reports, both ofwh'eb w before arcTrrect7 "On reference to 'the sam!H wl be seen tHt there are rmtstandmg bonds amount-
log to riaSUy from which, afi.r deducting t-5,105 PWfion of that work has been done, the expenditures en
cash in Treasury, and else- the further sum of about
$3050, which we confidently be ieve will be realizedfhalf of the whole city revenue proper has been ei-
from delinqoent taxcK, delinquent' street lax, rents dne,amoaat due pn city-lot, and fines assessed and stayed aad not ' yet collected; would reduce the city d -bl to about S05,5), ta be rrxrt by taxation or otherwise. :f this anioant about S2l6i() will liareto be 'provide4 before anythiag us be realize I fffici the! T -dtrplicaierof 13ST, which- inciiades current expenses on Police; .I5oail of ,ii3a!th. Gas, Firo Department, audi interest,. l :- ..-- - ... City 'of Rictinioud, Auditor's Office. To the ilayij': and .Common Council cf the City of j Kichmood: he undersigned. City Auditor, ails leave! . . . - to renott the veceipta oi, Treasurer, and Orijers and , Bonds jssued byhint from d,la of the late report, Dec j . ' TREASCBER'S KECEIITS. : f j i 1867. May 1.. . " ' . . . Cash from Licenses .and Fines ... Cash refunded and property sold. Cash Borrowed.,.. ...... Private work and dirt sold..,... Rents. . . .... i. : . Revenue, 1KS6'....'.. ........... -- ; ryr -jtj t.;'r . 1 ;;-! .7 -l.? 4 nr.'. f. ...$3,9:9 92 ... l.S2i-49 .. .86,190 00 I .....i2 71 ! ; 515 10 39,913 00 SJJJl To balance. . ..6S,4Si TI $201,669 SI Treasurer's Office. Richmond, Ind.,f , , ,; ' " April t0th,1867.'- f ' .; To the Mavor and Common Council of the City of liichmoml: Tbe undersigned, City Treasurer, asks leave to report the Receipts and Expenditures of the Citv of Hicbmond, from the date of last report, Deo. - 31, 165, to April 30. , 1667, Also, the Assetts and Liabilities of the City?- ; ' , "
- . : - .lltalriS- . ; lftS". Dec. SI. To balance ia Citv Treasury, $t,o!4 66 ! '" 1!j67. Marl: ' i; - - 1 -"'f"1 To Cash "from. .Licenses and Fines. ..i...";$3,82 2f " , Cash refunded and propertv sold, 1,625 40; ' , Cash borrowed ... S6,t90 00 j ,: I" Privatework an-ldirt sold. ....... 2 71 1 i : Kenhs... i. ........... 543)10j ,
,. Revenue, IS56,.tf.? sa,13 UU Total: .Uv.. .IT. . . S.. . $15710 79 1S67. ITay 1; To cash ia Treasury I.. ...$3,105 89 LIABILITIES OP THE CITF: Y 1S67. May 1. Bonds outstandinft and unpaid ' Bond Xo. 72--..l,S00 00- BondXo.lsi 1,000 00 .6.. .1,409 DO, , " 13Z..,.5J,w,U 00 : 99.,.. 700 08, " "104.'... 2,000 00 ' :i0f.l."if 290 00' ' " ii.:i.qoo ;o . " 118-.--l.090 00 . ' 121..:. 1,000 00 " - r 124,J0,0liO Otf " . l.'5.,.,3,C00 00 . " 126.:. 10,000 00 ' " " 1i7...1,0O0 00 ' , " c X 23 3,000 0) K 12a... .3,500 00 u 1130....5,0l;0 00 Total.. .'.......... 133... 13t... 185... , 136... "137-. . z.uou uo 600 00 .,000 08 1.000 09 2,000 00 fia...'. l.ooo oo isai--.: CQ 00 . 110.... 1,000 00i 142. ...1,000 00 143 ... 809.00 f 144.,.. 8,000 09 145..P1.0Sa 00 1 .$7t,90 09 ; A Doctor as is a Doctor. . A self ; suflieient humbug, took up the profession of a physician, and pretended to the knowledge of thee art,-' was i once called to visit a man who Was afflicted with apoplexy. -Bogus gazed, long and hard, felt his pulse, and finally gave, vent to the following sublime opinion ;j i . I think lie's a gone feUer.k -v, : . 'Xo, no!' exclaimed , the 6orrowfid wife ; do not say that.' ; 1 ; si -,,-., n ,1'.Yes,' returned Bogus, lifting up his bat and eyes heavenward at tie same time, yes I do say so .there ain't no bope-i-not tlie least mite He's got an attaek of hihil fit in his lost frontis--' ; . sa- j ui 'Where !' cried the startled wife., i 'In his lost fibntis ; and can't be cured without some trouble and a good deal of pain. n.Yoa see his whole plenetar3r system is deranged. . , at i . Fusth, bis voxpopuli is pressing on his ad valorem. ; Secondly, his cutacarpal causaneous has swelled considerably, if not more.. ' Thirdly, and lastly, his ribs are , in a concussed state, and be hain't got any money, consequently be is bound to die. -i, c' - z i Usks of Adveksitt. You weaf out , your old clothes. . You are not troubled with many visi- , tors. ' "' ' ' ' - You are exonerated from making calls. Bores do not bore you. : : Sponges dd not haunt your table. " Itinerant bands -do' 'not jplay opposite your window. 1 ? '. ''u ; 'l - . You avoid the nnisanceot serving on 'juries'.- i?; -"'r ;n';5 -;j"4;,' a;No one thinks of presenting yon with . a testimonial.' ' - ' No tradesman irritates you by asking "Is there any little article, to-day, sir?' Begging letter writers leave yon alone Impostors know it is useless to ' bleed you. v1 r 14 i( --'::h- " : a Yon practice temperance. ;?r "" ?,, You swallow infinitely less poison than . others" ; ' '; ';.;; : : "aT?.;!i . Yon are saved many a debt, many a deception, rnany a beadacheJ i l'L And, lastly, if yon have atrne friend in the world, too are sure? in a "very short space of time to learn it: ' " ' 17 i am a " v A Reharkabls Year. The yeaj-l 167 - will be a very eventful one to every maid en who gets married. Throughout; the course of the whole year, : whenever the , moon wanes the -oights wflr growl dark. . Whoever is in love this year will rtbink bis sweetheart an angel- w noever gets Y married will find out whether it is ftrue. If a yoang lady happens to blHsil "she - Sion, it i a sign of something.; Jf aoy,i boy jumps overboard without knowirra bow to swim,-it-is twttflr-Tyneire gets drowned.. lf stry' one lends an umbrella r it is ten to one he is obliged to go home in the rain for Jus pains. L-JL't fVt a' tow . As explosion i a tha Clover. Hill eoal, pits Chesterfield 'po odmfred on the 3d ; twentjY five while aad colored miaexs were kilted .Tbe .pits to-day are baraing, but tae RhafU Were closed to extinguish the fire, so the bodies cannot be rec-jvered.
carlMeaas, iprU 22, '1867.
t lt( ' ' b By ate adaption of the pffsent Charter, the time far the collection of the tax SaDlicate is extended aboat mimtb Sed,Jfg Pthef wtwds Ww tax ffcpKeatf" ort' will have to be spread over about eighteen wilt necessarily maka the butter a littte-aJiia ou seoM of t-'ie bread; it the present rate of expenditures is continued. It will be observed that the exhibits of tlie Auditor -ad Trexsorer cavers l!fee-i!ta aad fcxpeaKbturea for a period ot sixteen mouths, at the commencement of j vaica sue cisy oen was iv o ami cjiciusoc v i the subscrfption to the Fort Wayne EK, Ct.. the oily debt would have teen reduced teabust $1 5.50 at ilis tirjm out of tba taxes ef 1 38$, abtwiikstaatlilig the Urge expenditures on tbe streets, a large portion of which was expended on tue sever at tbe south end of town, and as the heaviest and most cxneu&iv porstreet may be very much reduced, as nearly one pended on streets the last year, and by using economy and retrenchment, the fheary rate of taxes nwy be reduced; and considerable wbtk' done and improvements made". ' All of which is respectfully submitted. .3 fc-'':.;"- i! - ! A. F. Scott, ' ; Om:;' W. Baaxta,' A: BaasrsT. ' Committee W. M. OSOEtS AND BONDS Ic5STEl. , e' B Orders Pol City IndebtedBees . tlV-a 3 PoHc. -. :a . r. . . ....... .;. . t,4 'alatoose....j. ...... ...... 779 S Salary ...... 4,031 8 Streets.:.- V ' "... '21,35 8 " Z'""' Incidental i .. ..... ...... .. &Si '9" " Printing.....,. W 4 f i ty Farm............. S 3 ( ' Board of Uealth.. .... .. 1,243 2 . a srjj Military... ......... U.. 25 Cas. ...... v.... ...... 1,451 0 " Public Buildings 222 8 j " ' - Fire Department : 4,'J77 9 " Wells ami Ciaterns.... 153 4 " Lease of Warner Building 225 0 ". " Interest . . . : :.. S.939 6 - - Ft. Wayne Railroad Co... .-io,0i0 ,0 Bonds issued .;.,,!jS,laO 0. " ; : -0 ' Total.... .. $201530 2 . 1867. May 1 . By balance City Indebtedness, $68,48 1 1 i' Respectfully submitted, W. W. AUSTlJf, : 3r-i,. i; -,- City Auditor EXPENDITURES. , 186?. May 1: . By Police.... ...$6,442 0 Calaboose.. 779 3 Bonds paid.,., ii.". ialary......v...... Streets ............ Incidentals., ., Printma;.. . . . '.. . i , . City Farm... Board of Health... .33.556 0 .. 4,m S . 21,S95 8 ... W5 5 S99 4 ... ' 8 8 ... 1,S41 2 ... 295 0 Military.;.. Gas.. ......i... ....... 1.451 0 " Public Buddings ....... 2a4 8 ' Fire Department , 4,975 9 Wells and Cisterns.... 153 4 Lease of Warner Buil. 225 C " Interest. - 3,939 6 " ' Fort. Wayne R. R. Co.50,000 0 $3,105 8 r...J,,..J...-.... $137,819 . Balance on hand - . .- "t Total..,.. Bonds unpaid........ ...... Deduct cash on hand ....... City indebtedness... ,$7190 0 ... ,8,105 8 ...$68,484 I , , , ASSETS Note against J. S. Hemmington.,".. .. Delinquent List, say ... J .. ...... .7.,. ,. Fines. Ac. in hands of j. M. Poe. Esa.l .....$250 00 ....2,00) 00 250 00 Fines on Mayor's Docket, uncollected, Accounts in Street Commissioners' bands 636 00 Total......'..Ji.i.... ....i..,.. $3,236 00 ' Rssptetfuuy submitted, 8. R. WIGGINS, 1 'l 3l -I'J't " ' '- City Treasurer. Good sleighing in Belfast, Me, the 2d.! - , ' Oppressive heat ia fell io New Orleans. A Jewish College is proposed ia New York. Navigation is open from Detroit to Cleveland. I The crops in Texas are looking remarkably well.. ..s'j m 6i!J ,i...-5 ,t '::.. - - "12,5f50 emigrants landed at ' Castle' Garden last month; .. .. ... ... f . - -' -, ' ,. !.--;- .'-ulL i i u-i !;:: JPrench Canadians are coming South in great numbers. '.Schuyler Colfax lectures dunng'the recess oi Congress. , -r, v.,; ' :. ;s-ti ; Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe has" recently been in Macon, Ga. ;,:-! , ;'.- !-'-t - ,i! Severe weather in Alabama has checked the plantations. ui- ; ' ' '' r A French Railway Company is getting twostory passeDger cars. ,f .. r . San .Francisco sends $30,000 to help the hungry poor in the South. , Rosa Bonhear's Horse Fair" is sold to A.T. Stewart for $40,000. , -. . ' There is a -colored theological school, with thirty scholars, in Augusta Ga. It is proposed io build eight school houses in Chicago, costing $375,000. , The order for the registration of voters was issued last week in Louisiana.- ; - ;: . Georgia papers say the wheat crop in that State was never more promising. , A Cotton Manofacturing Co., in Claiborne, La., has $40,000 capital snbscribed. ' ' - A piece or anthracite coal weighing six tons is going to the Paris exposition. A steam-whaler, the Pioneer, the first ever built, ha left New London for Greenland. Yeixow ravsa is prevailing in Panama, though it is attempted to conceal the tact. There is none at Aspinwali nor on the vessels in the bfji l .-. -r--;r 11-' A 1 ; . .. , '" Late news front Montana says mining operations this season well be very much extended, and the estimated . yield of precious metal is $3,000,OOtt; ;; :,. -.r. . -c ..r,,-r.z I . ' "- -The Post-office' Department has decided to give op the system of contracts for carrying the mail aad to hare it carried by f weight, - on the naest important routes, j i:; iUi fl , Tlte New York Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Churr.h was opened on ths morning of the 31 iast- in the 13 ed for i 9teet,Charch, New York city. :- 0 . ;.& " Capt" John Powell of Rrrjoklyii," is building a vessef 23eel long, to be propelled. " byfour Sfiis arranged like the saiisTof -a 'wiodmil, in wbichihejnads to craw the A tlaa tic. , ; u .-. A aata. died ia East. Douglass, ' Mass, fast week, swho aad been grinder at Ta ax factory iat fourteen years, and a post mortem examina. tion sSowBtftbit his' ling were' full of dost from t'ioair: -." : '- A yoatfa at Madison, FlorHa, bad bis tkc slapped fcy an- imtatedUeaclreri Tbe young man went out, rot's revolver, made his principal drop c a his tnees end beg pardon 'for the offeMii,j ',li mz di v?-.. .' vn Deonia Stnaaaans, scaovi teacher: ia Bluffton, was recently triad and acquitted on a charge of loo aeverely Soggiag Bobby Johnson. It Was proredbn trial that Bobby got no more than was wholesome for him. " , j . A World s Fpecial aajs-.Xas allotment of Clnef Jastiee CbAseby theeuprsaie Cuart to Mm Virgioj Ctrcoit ia pursaance of the act ofJ Congress providing a new allotment, it is tho't ! here, must leal to tbe trial of Jeff. Davi ;
C KARK1ED Ou Mbndiy aast, by Rev. i, B..M'a4ibl, Mr. Tnaocas Wxiat.f rnividenee,, I, ta (Xaat A. Euixastyof "thiigrity, ,?g si J
By the Kev. F. G. Blaek of Cwtinrtaai Ohio, in "trevUie, Indiana. CvaUJiA IWC?nJj'Jtfr Johs U, Lantx to Jt:ss Deli, 5. Jiqtkaa, atj$e f fa tfedaftef the bride's father. Isaac ll:xaaw to Mrs. A BoMR.allof Green TewwKt Rev. I. aivrfat Thau a-A nrfl lt IsATj l .'vr,' P , ty of GeraianUMsa, Va vpc cpuntjf, IaJ, PIED In this city.on Wdoesia morning, 17th iast., Mrs. Masr Saxpers, aged J7 J,r- - On Wlt:etsday. kth it, A.wa WiUUNdaNia tbe T2lyear of her aire x:- s ; -.- ; U t Ail Ordinance,' i. lai Providius for the A ppuatnac at and CoaaIMnsntion of a -Hoard of Iuhlic InaprovfrneBt and Helining its Datiea aad I'owers. .- t- ai-.-i wa vtts a. Bsc. 1. I'e it Ordained by the Cooamon CaHaacU tl the City of Richmond, that it shall be the duty ot the Common. Council, at their first meeting, after the election in Mav. l!8, and soncaHr thereafter, te elect by a ballot vote (mat amoear ; ita own aaraabera, tbree.i . Commi!oners of the Board of l'ubhe Improvements of the Citv of Ivschmrad. who si tall eerva for one year or until lhir suectasors are elected and qualified. , Hxc. 2. Such Board of Public improvements shall . meet the first Monday in each month, and wherever they raay deem it necessary ataa office to be provided bv "the Common Council and there hare power to select from their on n numtwr a President of the Board a be shall serve for aae year. ..,.-.- . , . Set. 3. The City terk shalt be the clerk of ancb Board, bat shail receive no additional compensation for wh services, other than the fees fixed aiid author' iied bv this Onimaace. Sec. 4. Said Clerk ehiril attend aH meetinM ef the Board of Public Improvements, and record tacit pro-cit-dun- s : keen the proper account and other books pertaining to his office ; carefully preserve all paper profiles or plats mexrin msr omce: ana mace sucn re ports t tho Common Council in writing, as tho Board of Public Improvements mat direct t and issue un der liis certiScate and seal, all permits or licenses which he may by tee UM;H:irare vf the laamon Coimcil and the orders of the Board of Public Im provement, 1 veqiaired to-do and keep register thereof. ' Sec. 5. The sari .Board , shall have immediate. cliare-e of the execut;on of the orders of. the Common Council relative to fre construction1 and repairs of Puhlia UiiiUuairs, -Market lluse. Bridfres, Calrarta. Cisterns, Sewers and Drains.-. The improvement of Streets, Afreys, isnft ' w alaii, farRs, 31 arret spaces, and I'liblie urounrt ; tlie irentmjj Of tae r tree at and t! eoostrurtioei and, maoac-eateaa of water works provided, said Board shall first submit their plans, -wnrn an esninaie oi irfe cosi oi any pnjjKfwa work, to the Common Council and receive its appreval; and, proskled. further, they shall not, in any eastk, incur any expenunure tor any oi im oojeevs nenata mllI. excent. under and bv virtue of the exnms authority of the Commoj CmmcaV s , i ; Sec : 6. The said Board shalt roir ita eterk to keen corract accounts ol all eirpenditures incurred bv them or by aoy officer of the city, aotrmr under their iaaArusUoBs, by der t the ttoaaenoa Ceuaoil.ia the eaecutien ot any t uolic work, wlucb tnav eaev thorizexl to superintend or controf ; and thay ahall, through tliotr cterk, make mOnthrV reports te tbe-Caur-mon Ceuncil of all such ex-eJxLinre.s, f j - j Sec T. It shall be tbe duty of all ofBcera-r of tha citv, who may be ordered 6y me Common tJbuiicil-to door have done- any work of thtr cliaraeter aaatsit ha th 4'h seetion of tha. Ordinance, to report to said Bord for instructions whish instructions the said officers shall strictly cenfonn to, aniesstaeaaaae aaaa be inconsistent with their dutne aa dettaea by -ithaAiencral Uharter or tlie ordinances or tiie lommon Cwincik. Tbey ehait also, make reports of thvir ex penditurea and operaXiom, ami tua toe same with clerk of the Board of Public improvements. ; Srcr. . The 4vit Ernritieer of the oft r straff project aad lay btrfor the Board, af Jniblic. I inonxtoaaaa ta. plans tor Uie conwucton.or repairs oi I'ublM tiaiialns, M&rKei nouses ana nnages, ana oi an improve- , nwnts ot Htreet-s Alleya.'Side-walks, CuiTorts-, Iarks Market spaces, Sewevs aad kraioa,aad all ether Pa04 fie work!, ol said city, wtiicb may be cootemplai tioa or which may be deemed necessary for the Pub lic ood and convenience, torehe with the estimateoT cost of -the same. Ait appucatioas-rov fublac icaproveroeots. shaU first be made to said Ceuncil and then. shall be referred to said Cjvil Engineer and Board of l'ubhe improvements, who snair Deport tberena to sara Council, adluir to such ae, port the plaas aad esttaate. of ach as may be approved, and suchother improvements as they raay think fit to recommend. The said Board shall receive aad present for the- approval ot said Council, all proposals for constructing or performing any Public work. They shall examine and . coasitler all plans proposed for any Market House, Bridge, Public BuikUnr, Sower or other Public work and report to said Council, such of said plans aa may be approved, together with the estimates of the Whom coxt theroof.anid their opinion and Mcomaueudationa concerning the saaie. . ! Sbc. 9. ' Each Commissioner of said Board of Public Improvement shall receive, in add i tioa to hnt pay as Councilman, twe dollars for every day ha ahall acta ally attend the meetings of said Board, to be paid, semi-annually as other officers of the city are paid, and theetty t'ierk eaarl jasue his -order ; upon the Treasurer, upon proper certificate of the' President of tbe Board trf Pubm? Improvements, that such, services have aeen rendered. ; v ,;- . - i c.u Sbc.10. kromaud after the- 16th day 4 Jaae, 1S67, it shaU not be lawful for any parson, or pe peons to erect, construct, or build, or cause to be erected, : constructed or built, any brick iron, stoae or w ode boose or building, barn or stable, oat aoaee or abed, or any oouse or ounuing mm or staDie, out house or she-1. compose.! purely af brickvironrsna ov wow or to alter sucti building so a to raakeit saMtaavtially. a new baildmc, without first obtaining a written permit from sakl Board of Public Improvements, attestted by the ocrtrhcatc of the clerk of said Board. The party receiving such permit shall pay to the Clerk a fee of 25 cents for each- certificate issued1, in vmnm. ance of any ocder ef said Board. The said Beasd shall also bave power to grant permits to drive aeroa side-walTks or to dijt away earth from the same, to enable loildors to transport bnildimr materials ne t excavate eeltars, onder socb restiictioaa as tiie Hoard may see proper to require, t.. Swr. 11. When any person or persons' ahall ImIa. . sh-oui of ereetinif, ceo.struotmfr er allerrnjr any howse or building, he er they shaU make appiicatiea to the Board of Public Improvements for a permit for that . I 1 M. .1 -1 Ml r . . - fur.sc, iiu iy ii ouail uv rej"lirea IO I U TO ISO a written etatemeatef the proposed locatioa, the dimensions and ma mter of constructwta of (he prepeaed edifice, together with tfce different 'stories, and. the materials to be used in- said bowse- or buildlmr, and" the prohablt cost of the same. " Sac. 12. H shall not be lawful for any person persons to remove, or to attempt the removal of any frame er weodew homes- or bundim? from any poiat within tbe city lira-its, toaary ether potat eiaher-a-itiun or oti4e of the city limits, without firet havhweb--taroed a permit from said Hoard of Public Improve.merits. Such permit efaai I specify the time within whicb.atUepomtefromaadtowhicb sach removal shall be ntaH. The Boari of. Public Improveaaeat shall in no case, issue a permit anowfnir. the raovin? of any framed or wer-den aoaseor bwildmpr, across any bridge over W'liit Water Itiver, . Tha Clerk of tbe Board 6f Public Improve men ts shall issue ail such jK-rn-rit when ordered by the B-artf, artesttng the s.ire by a pcopc-r certificate, and aimll be entitled1 to " cbar-?e- a fee of 25 cents for each certificate ao i iui-4-Smer. 13. AH permits issued by tbe Board of Public lu-mrfir-iib, or it CTeHr, fortbe erecnon, coaatrtietiua or akeratioa of any hoase ar baildiaa-.aa-all particnlariy specify theamooatot spaeeou the street, noon the line of which said proposed house or bnildinr frot,to be occupied bv tbebrrilder wifli bavtdinjrroaierialst provided tirat pevmit shall be maued. aliowmr tae use oi any greater space tbas l tha street fn front bf the Lot to be improved. So permit - suaji Dcusnea aao-ra-r-w p-aemr; or t-oiKim- ' mat-rials upon, any alley, in such. Baaoaer aa te abstraet - tli free passage of vehicles. ; . .-, Src. 14- ' An-v peraon- who shall erect or construct any house or boildraje, or alter aey boaseov btiildrmr, so as to m-ike the same sbaatially a new buiidin-r, orwho shall remove anv fcame or woodea buikiing' frnra o-oeporBt ia-saidcrty to my-other point, (herein, without hrst obtainvng a prfiiit at re-ii-rd by seotiona 9, 10, 1 1, and 42, of this Ordinance or- any person! n-ho shall fail to comply with the specification er re-f nirements af sue a permits as tothe space to be oetapearaa as-atertais, or who rnaii lail to eemptr with any other requirements of this Ordiaasce, aa-iil npoa convicti-iu thereof, before the Mayor, be fined io - any aina not less tha 5, ar more than fSfh' - - - -: Sac. IS. It shaU be the duty ef th Oerkof the Board ef PaWic Improrea-eota to keep a regtister of al! applications ftr permits to construct, repair or remove juildiin-" showing- the sixe, rfescriptiop and eatinutel eostef the same, tseaatei pAtinafiraeT eta '.erf granting: each permit; and ti-a aVsd at Paawi He Improvements shall canse to, be" pcepared there-1 from, son reTorte-i io tne vanonti lAtmsr.I at it first meeting in April of eaeis year, a rutefment, -toirathe number aad cost of all eiiilliQ MH-erieed 1 ae ceastrficie!!. together with suclt otlicr .-.tauatical iaforBiattoa aa K amyj- S. to preet. - - - 4 - ' Sac. 15. The Chief Fire Engineer, shaU bave fuB power to inspect ail buildin-rs in course of erection, :er wheaeempleted, ao-i report to the Board ef Public Improvements, any that be mav decor "artfrr xrona any cause, and the Board of r'ubtic Ixprevemeal ehail netifV the owners thereof, aad require- them to construct tae same ta saca aataaer a to aufce tbeai safe from fires, by correcting-; 4eftctiv naea, ec hnm faning down, by strengUiemag- the wails or otherwise. - c 17 i -J- Tm Oroa-oc- ta be ra force, from aad ; ate r i pastae aad puhiir-atian, tor twa eaceeasrve weeks, in the ' Kiehmond Palladiass." - T'1 Passed aai approved, April 22L 1867.'" LE W IS D. ST L BBS, Mayor. Attest : P. P. Kia, City Clerk. hVic h mond, A prU i i, 1 7. 2: w-.
i Cincinnati rOarkers, rr I TBUnSATrAprk 25,'18T; - FLO OK The warkt U firui." Ws qut r pnS VVheat superfine: at $10 SO, and T: Winter aVi aC I i 0tU uO Katraa ara tekl v at $12 25(312 GO for Spring and Winter, aad Camily at $1 60 75. Rj Flow Is SM-aty and firmt$T"50.J i .1 ; , T- - WIHUt-tii mTkti BH&ik 2lUd ; Winter at belt! at 2 Kt tt 80
2-85, aad Extra- $2 92 93. No, t Bprinfr 2 3S 73. " '' ; ; f", , T: OATS The market dosed buoyant 5 64 - 65c for ?Tp. . : J . KTET A Bra . market. , 40. CSkAX 7l r r
UARLET Choico Fall $1 0d)l M, ami .
choice ftprfng 1 25Cr - ' " a nvr jiv.'r- km waiatt w aa cvavi auj . firm for all kindsl " , . . - f . , Jim POBK-$22 5a- ; . , . BULK II EATS-Firm atSVe. 100. aad lit jo.' a .s. - -.. LARD 12V'- aBUTTER Market tbrin. , .-.- 1 eocs laao. ...... . . .... ClIEE3B-Firoa at 16(17c --: i , COTTON Tbo market was quiet, bat flrna, ' mnldlin- 25c " " WHISKY Wrra at 26c. Tku aaeat niy lea-he aaasa ally well w twi' and there is a fine paoaateC O an labaodau "crop of fruit of every kind. Liberty Herald. r . .. -iTTTrn. -r
Wild, be sold on tbe praraiecaof the aa-JevaiaaeJ (the old Stokes Farm) two-and-a-half milee West ot BictiBiapdVoej Satardar. May 4th, 1SS7; aa follc-winr personal property, to-wit i Two Uoraoa. two Cowa aad a yaarlhnr CaM-the Cows will be freeh ar - ' ' a abort time -Hoa-a, She a. owe aaihiiee Wagoa and 5-ipripjr Wagon, Harness, llows, Harrows aad , other Frrmrnr Implement; atf toy Hoawe-aod Kite hen Purei tore, and other arttch-s not ueuesaaiy to ean merate. - t i -, r T saics. Eigfit month credit jriven on afT auma over Five IXllar, with approved aecurity, under thatt raims CaiK. Sale ceasmeaeei a l- o'efack, AJI.fl S H of said Jay. ... . . . . . -' JfMIlT R.VArf MBMA. W, FaaojritAn, Auctioneer..,, , ..... . -AarftraJ.-tSoT. " ,.3-t,K " NEW STOtJE SHOP.
rpjlE veiltraiemehaa erimatenoed tie buisaasa.of X at Stone-Cutting, oa the IH. E. Corner of Market and W kanhiaa-tiin-ata f .'iha -. u - is pnapaara taxaaaisn aaauaners, auai aaaaia..iaia-i Stoae or Free-(toae. Wiadow Cape; Iaytea i Limur-SIOJir. ?Stena., Nil, aaa a)Utaa OourKctvat eW ariaes-tor Casli - i . ' . He will, also, make to order Tomb Stoaes era el Moaaaaeata, oi .tk best af lMfiaa,,r Aatawcaa frarble, may desired. j , lie seiicits pati-anage. and insure aanefaetioa. -i " ' CTfARLES HABEBKXRX.. Mr Sienmocid, Aprd za, 1SS7. 9 3mv I Mayor's orJltiMafloxlU
j C IIY B Z. BCTIO IT?1 L, rib u t,.--c.i a.ii-tl' .jr,ri' mu". ranlTE voters of the City of Rich niond. Indiana, Jat are hereby noaioed that aa e(ecaa aill be held oa ibe first Tuesday, the seventh day of May. 1(47.. in each of the several Ward of said City, at tie followjaK places, to-wit : '- '' ' At SU. S Kaeriaa Heweeia the First Ward. - -
3 " .. r Secood nn " ; I f n 1 I Tbira V 1 Awl at the Sgutlniaai oore,of Mai aad Fiflla. SU, ia tbe FeartblWar; fcrfStaJor, ri i. 2a , i rea-surer ana atarsnal or said City, and for two Coaacilmen from each Ward ef aid Ctvr. . And at tiu aaw time jvwill aeaubuuUcd to the raters ef hiid City, the prbposftTou to create anew and addi tion ak. Ward in aMfl 3ty to bwcall ab FitwS Ward, described and bouaded aa follewa : Berinains- hi the center of Main .Street, or tha Na tional Boad, at a point where Seven di Street cmaaea t,r.;n i2, .a. i.n v.... i. ,1,. - - '
Sevenwi Street and the center of the ltieuaMnd siof New Port Turnpike Road to the North line of tea Corporation, thence East with the North 1 ine of tha Corporation to the North-east corner thereof, tbeao , . South afcnfr the Haat line of the City to t Re Moutb ' side of the Richmond aad Miami P-fj'f thtaas Bast with said road to ipoinl whet BuleeaXb Htreet extended weald inteasret said aoad, 'Aaaa Boutla alosfT th ceaer of aaid Street, when laid oat, to tha center ef the National Boad ox Maia Stsaat, theaeay . ahuajr the-aaoekwof aaiaV read or Onset West taSbaf place of bea-innimr. The ballot of those fn favor of tbe ereatioa of aaid aew and additional Ward ahall hava the word taeraoai .''," aad those opposed, tbe word "So." - ' " In testimony whereof, I have hereunto, siax.J aetmy aaad andaffxaitth corpor-
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