Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 12, 16 May 1867 — Page 2
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Uaria was on MmiArry U th! 4d United States Cmrt at Bicliaisiwl, retesaad-vn bail to apaear for trial Jq jtcprtaharr Bis: lJl jwaa foM i lOO.OM," mhicV wa prempt giTen.At,;,' sureties is HoraCT: (Jreelef, J , . , A Ttmng boy, ufnxl eiJt years f ge, son of leirc Craw ford, w-as tilted at 'ttfddletoarn on last .Saturday STauinir, while' ptarWS f fhC train. K llv fell under Uie Ucel aud.itaajnataaUj killed, the tri,. Uain(?iin iuqU; j,MV fei ..;. VivU The operations of tKeTreasar (mX tlie waok eudiad Saturday, u an follows : "Xationaf currency iaued, 22,a, biakirie'a atnf in' rfrenlatlon of i9,00,0'K linUsrsepaeau tjd b War pirtinoot, AXOU.ona , Navy. Itepar patent t , V 7f j"W j uJerHW- 0 Ikpartieot, SU4,0'K); fractmrial currency distributed, 9 168,000; aecuritiea held in trust for National llnk, 'f.r' circulaing notea, t4,,0tT"ciirWeWlletd for deposits of publid momr,!-'.', WD, l?(l;;roiiyla.t internal rarasii for tha.)a.J, lMlretionsi urritcjr A Chlaro teTvjsraiii says the Hfrikers enntique to) hold pukhe ntet'tinfcii d ulr, but there is a manifest diminution of omalier ted Mtlraaiaaast Clarfr num bers of worcisiruno frraif otb pHaraa hsv :btn fl.ickin t' the ritr during lite past jfw dajs, and.tbe aituationa rceiitly raoiiU-d by (he strikers ar rapidly beina fllled br new eomer.4, who are willing 'io worV od the old tea hour aystvmr -h ia probabfe that the ri;itlar iu4ustrial businnsrof the rity witlaa ta'fuU opwatioa again - u 0', ' .ti-i o:'.i il-.'ul 0 Itarniau Labor and ryif, fih 7 Jfri 'ictl U wiihlii a day or each otlipr Isn wavk, at Kloonabur, Cohitnirfa eomiU3, fil'! Itiey ' Here1 fnisrtew "In J one jrrara. .iwf-- 'i r.'Ji t ii-'.if an if ,-':' Oeerwn FrWacis Trivial icOK aha. ftaoi J'Jalte V alW, in Uia Far Wealy that i, W-"lut4Wr aofot aad wolves from 4 cr window, goutc at 40 . uijJea an i , mmr. vd l, : t KICA-. Uussian I rtow ' TO rKOrO!'' Iit-B'sl tw Amtk America, according fo an Albany paper muslbe pnpul,itt, aad aa the aentayvef tauiiifililaU adroatisoa ' o?I should be iermedtBrtBlr retMrted lr toi Tlw LafayrttevC)irtr lli-tiios'the runW of'tne t ! W abandon inent.f a jortioa. oOUwt NSW) Albany u U not koown to th ofrldrs or'tnarmd' in'thaiVil" 3. yv'. Porn'e, A'cre'tary of the F.'iJ. enate' lias Ittiad the temperance 'TieV li lt:r.l at.. The compositors in the ll irtford Cournt oftioe hare set one thousand ems nf tvpa.eaeh aa aantribiition towaaU crevttng a firitttws" tuounineai. to-Artcmt WarJ. , f ' ' Tho ralititim of thvi, is neirlr eighty "ei mil - lioti'dollara-. "Tna" Inctiilidftf'tUes' is" aere'nWew ,-OWt. Wi .;! a JSI fli liUiMroo ibajuailil'illirr,w ;;ai.i ; .. . .- The Chioaao TrlUine aavlB that outside- of Clta'K tha is rery littU dwttiflaatea wi acoswot of4ue mgbt hmr Ui ill IHiiwis. -j. n r A oeifro lawyer tla his applicatiaa to pcaciica in I 1 1. -J.rv fit.. 1. 1- - r -'"i '...iiMiuii.i, i a, on Jlon jut lat. -"Y 1 . JIOUaji:u.v.3 VU.l .:sl rU - tTJ .l'Vl?ir.fr ,tH joeriean, Bible, Society for the past year w,ej-ej&734,000. The buffalo gnats trare made their appeftraac Jrr !)eotamraty',- Mississippi ndare killing5 nrrrch stock; hv '' - ' rleniing, eMitor of the Vima Jour-1 ii AT, died 6n tlie fth lost. - a " eol Gathering" is the name of Gail Hamilton s new, book. . ft is probably political, . , , V . , , . .A defaulter, qnoyofhAjBaltimore aNational -aiiksljaa been aettteuqetl to tvoyears imprisonment i'n tho ptBiten-tiarT-lttia,V-.: f.na, ,.1..s.i;f I'j-iiatls 6C qirrel9 are overrnnmnV some parts Tf fmrrana, and in several counties in Iowa pigeams are rreatorying th tocwIyfBowji a B4jatii ,a j ' An r AusriRij iafifi4 jplper'jf ecord's'that' In eight years' the progeiiy ;of fourteen fabbits 'was 1 4'.i5i,va1iotiM: ei'aniple'of the, way to wlclr 'tfrSt'ky mnltipMes PnaftivpVablo sott.'K;,j :i ,!? si!J twl ncjaro; CI ;! auarmadika JoJinaon, a . rebel officer ayj Pooiq. , ,yixg iniavbegua a re cent sfw, to, the colored men wUx f he saiulatioc, 'ly colored hrethrentoi" Uich. ;Tuikey ha .praisMith Cretans a tAriatiau .prince, bat hex will be refased iC they can lad mi tjiiAt lart iarcounU fighting wa -going on' mora vigorously than ever. ..i4u? i-ilj It is remorPiTttl!rra Mmmnv nf Una. I aian speculators hare purchased tire entire "lilsWrril fjfhV lixntbhiotf1 Houaurg, trcrryprfcsinwertrythft lor rettormr tTlrg'. - -. I A faminbU paper says there are, tbirtvH Ff5i.(4'JrrWtluafcs", io that .citv. whoii are. I"Urhaufe taedjcal siacaioa and hav I irtg4aXLacl ia eventhiaar elatv condudedl tv baleioetOa-sLaa ufaaaiv tol slao i tt'iA Tv. M.aSaCaX A.jir ajf -vf Arrdiixu.Uii ;.:4...;4 'Afla-V.UUTT;i AI ID1UU aaUlfaX All a LI LA nsaisiarawaKaw. 5aaaJ ykmiM bt-Wbei4 10 - - aai s uwwa, BaaKaVav saw WaM ej aicau TV U1V AS 1 w roainacu tt tustf sa v-Ja. 7iS-ir aO ?f t; 7 9cJ I ?r Jtjq o c otj; rwi o-rrta ut ijcan5cL 6flTre-TrtMnaBitVn?oa dlsrirtrraav. 'aAsttawT eflS. aid1 licc, and were only sitetoe from Gsn Scholleld'e 'brrrs In W
for "a row taliahW anMeaien to at art etories of
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tie was-tS)Uy declared a draw.
! SamtDaTw and Jim Elliot fdoghirfimTI'SVW Vlf IVHraDor; bv ThVridlV"tVomt aa PdeeIlol. Ki- jtry- W have La4 thw failure of the
Iiot wen after awe round on aocouot of fouf fte ifad'eTrtythiug his own way j Irora lue nrsi, an.i it is uioiigm .-j that Davi. fd-'ot?3 riT ' After Wre1 'first of J!-tr3e"'!oteTetrOn theteftelrOTerrtment Bond will be , paidTal New'VirlcT'I'litlMlelpMaa,' Haitinior, Crncfirnaiir-Cliieago; New Urledlas ChariestoHi 'tA:? :fiir,"' 'sVii FraiKrised, Bdtd and PittsbarV1 J' ' ':; The Paton JRegister''annonnces tfie ideatti''' of JTohn .iTaysV agcd SO 'ycVr?, a ' 1 riSnoei"'6etIIer of rreble coirpfv.' c , formerl "lived near Itidgevdle,1 "Warren eounVv. Itc wag a Captain fai thp war of 1 81 2Tfbr three years.
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Wort-fstcr. Mssa-,.a day. or ,t.wq i ,siuc. had r.laced in the stove oven a j LoxCntaining ami al ln ; dcedj anf vaiitabieaueraJfre 'returiieli.o .the ' ci(.v Tu Vot Iastc, and lifter, considerable . ieiav.anu nnxiciv, recun-i eu.i i'i-,'-j.j'
IBfae UliicagQ paper snake. indnUoo stf.varwkere
'airierf nire rceing.i tlie wheal raarket,v i and-aviliapOKLtion on.' the 'part ct 6lder4 lo rea2,wttu; a Alecliive of foae cents m j bushi'Li-'Tbero bfts for sdma.liBleabeaali: 1 a xldtiidedLyi ."aer.vous . feellng'J; among'' !coBaunior8:.ali;Drti.Uic country,' and it gives ua i pleasure tonotetUelisder has changed its baac.! jyt cr.na J; ; in-, t A fartnerntianwnV Adanf KarlV-fA irdttorVfetinty, Indiana, lia jnserepiet 1 ed tHe tlanliite of Ihfrty. tnilea of osage orange fo hedging Fouiteon tuen act the tttttntS ftt'teK days!- T5ey were pnt la eight tnehei apart. io-'r. -u I r? ; The tdmbfaTn iVpecniatlonii Ihowrt W th e ct''tTfateait aft 'auction sal e1 of'trff Ho.ck''irt riillartelphiB.-b'nTn'csdn tw6 thousand shares of a forrrief leading fancy wcte Void for 'iwo doTlarVfaritf a half, ftr nnVciotii 'ot a cent ner Bhare, and' three thousand of''another favorJto stock ..." 'i ata qha.f ter'of a cMit perjshare. ' "T ' shai'.e''wcrc oiicc' sold at a' heavy pi hese prem-' iuin,aahd represented an aggregate" of eoO.rjOO, but were knocked down for ten dolTai'.an'.d'were probably dear at that; : Thf Ek.hmond.Wjhig says things are. loose litis- spme partJ? ot 3eorgia.0, The other day. several tuen were found hapg in"-to. trees,., within a 'short distance of puhlicuootls sud had been Itaqoryijr .there j iSlatshalrvofilllin'Ois, fi now alteriding f toiiiaulsLijcs-aa a-elrtrnhcr of tins Judici ary Committee ; and s-nrch surprised atf tho Western. telegrams faniMJwaoing huj death ia atom in '.'-i .0 .- t v! ." ' !! t sdM atrielT Gls9s,;'wuf i 1n Ins ninotv-
taith year, was baptized : in the Ohio,dto its trutli, until it is verified bv other
river at Wellsburg, West Virginia, on Sunday last, according to the rites ofthe f Disciples' church, Lx.t f The lamp lield out a' good while. ia1 notfclne- the1 appointment ' of-a Washingtoii "cprtespondcAt! t theN: tl !lritunc t6 ft lucrative office, ty ' Tresiueni jonnson, uie ximes faj s mac our present relief iaglstrate has done less to reVard his friends and pumsu his ono-; mlcs thaii any other President slnce'John ,o.s'.j.i v .'!".; c t::i t,iii js.,jj, VlimVV AIIHUI3. ! j4oyd .ari tisott hits, sailed fur Ktirope, for the benefit of his"lieaTtTu' Be fore sailing a popular gratitude fund' cX 830,500 h'ad been raised and "deposited j io 1113 oraer. taiou came up iiirougn much tribulation, but he' now fealizes the promise to those i who hold out faithful to,the end. , ' . Tate f on tans may be' interested in.au item 5of iews, about, ex-Head, Center SteptasajA Paris letter to tho.Xbiqa,-, go IvepublieaUiSas. he. VS, lixing-cpm-, fof.tajLdy.Jaj that citywitliu Jhs wife ainj brpher in law, j lie complains poverty, yt has nwney to pay u forf; lotig rtdfis in hack., and raaJies secret ytsitsJ the EtrgliaU Embassy." As 9io'xi i v Ttre FldkuteipUia dty Councils' have. asked tbe Mayor to stop . liqnor' selling on SstkUvs, bat ho replies that be has no power o do so. " He says the liquor saloon arw-"scandal and onprolium J to the eity"r and tiiat tbe -day of rest is j made-'a day of ,-4eb8Hlcher., ; Wonderj if they are to scandal to any city on 1 j any day of the'week?"""- 1 -ioov j I.ativ-, --'-.. The newly aypointed, military corai Bpussea.1, La lying dangerously" sick ' lit Washington" Si'XSiSaa St-nBTLI CoXFCSkU. HoU, . ; ! nt.arlAia unncnr-fiAB a a-tntrrtvorsv- with ! heoxlorarTiltoit on the question wheth j Cosgresitcan-jimpose negro suffrage i et-3eaK kuou tjpnal ameImenlw. Mr- SumneraSirms, J1!11 f denies. V a nouc ; a very otttjonjs arguateat of: Mr, Sumner ia this. discussion, to-wit : That as Congress Has has impess t atsgso gffraga upon the . . .... tott gveai Wuvpiy ,?t an-uie I fc4wel States ?(;V thotight 1 M .... . . , i??" ujMaaaw.wcwiioaj aau ia iwrawwe nttgftbJe'iocXhafciiss rcertaialy. been his view. If they are ,!rersipjon CfflaW h& tw lej iadate-ffirJram aQtwtTiiaJcBSttr Jvotmaw .wjUv State.
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Tje whole Jnanciag and ctanieifial ; ;, intejVu of th cooDtif arenaroeaurj.' j all in suepensie, awaititiir developments. ? in egd to crip Lro-ccts-a Loa the dcpends-s-more perhaps than at any pre- t wheat cro.U suc!.sioa,aijd a:oa equenc Ifoof conTmaiicT famial' prtcea,' eq af?l wefSTmrVort ftTfwbeaf fF8ra'Ettf6M while gold iat penmim f 88. This is a fair indication of -the state of the )COiintry ii regard; to tkevl'I'lj o wheatTkis, iu ;: cBueft ia ; with the. fact that i lharia of. floue is, at the prepa time. euUy lust vent, above tbe average of the f i.pIvvw ;.rlv,wl
'hlis ia h Unitd .States are exhausted. I
A a oUtc r Jai iti re of tue fewhca t u Id , l...r- v. . : : i, inte-ebUjoftUeo country 1 3 Thia givea- .;; ,,,, - cxUOfdiiiary iu4orUuce:to the reports front the agricnltural districts; and to the cheer his intellisence, we arc receiving yU,e wUi:ba nltacli.; Miking tkiwance for th deficiency iiithe araount of. wheat owa lastr fvU, the, prpspevt i that w ,ihall; Jiaye a foil, average crop. TUef'roy ia st,;!! . exposed to avfident. jsuch rus.fly or (rot, but, the circuniLfttaaoptFare all in it favor, and it is hardJy.proWiVle, thataBy. 4.ial injury ,--ill i he sustained. Where .the; prospects are. twoieheac ofUamagas oUicr tuan. ih-exeepfional cases. Within sixty day roi7.hj4.ttUi . ne?y, wheat' wilt begin to artiyo-rfrom the, onth, ..and theresftef. tlu!4Jhusinea f , converting this grnjn intocurrgBcjf KAlfifogre6s rapidly- The, market wl all be bare and- rcadyjto take l(wljaever farmers can prepare.. .and rauroids qanyv iThL leal A,q the dtr i U itHiUon money whit U is ..no' ;u ,un-4 healthy i abundance in .few j York,, nd, will tell favoraUyHiHn J,he mercantile interests oC tbefiountry-. in advance of Ui fall trade. i. if.V b ( jTUe puly article which the West now has in. any considerable quantity to, sell is corn, TUisr, commands a. high price, h;irig" wprth. gl 40 per bushel in, "ew Vdjk. ..Shipments are rapidly increasing, and tlie.njOArements in this line will ervo to'"check the upward, tendency of ex-, change, "and add somewhat to the sup-f ply 'or ' mppe'y' at the Vest. , T,he,woql chp.wjlL.be nsxJt ini-Qrdcr. :Thi,s will be J ungsnolly largo .in quantity, but prices L will be lower than last year, and it is not y likely, that, the market, owing to. the de pressed condition ot manufactures, will ODQU early "or. with any great, dcrgee.pfj spu it." Tpoi wil'l'stil, however, and the'1 riv es win reiLte targeiy m monej wihcu.wjll stil. fiiither operate ( upon the cxcuanittis, in ovr favpr.r ICin Gazette., i It's A,FACT.rSo coinplelcly and totalily err atic is our neighbor ..of. the Teleffroin, haying tfeen, ghinje to all nun" during h.is: bxiliant .ditoiial . career, that even .whpii.'lie relates' an incident, we a.!-' ways make a te.w grains of aUowajacc as evidence.;' Such was the case, when lie it grew, ' it ia now coming up, after having7 lain the ground all winter, and promises fair to make an excellent crop.". We enqufred of Mr. If lint, in regard lo the truth of this remarkable" case, and he informs 113 that it is even so the wheat Idp'ks" fine, and has eVery"" appearance of mailing a good crop, "aUhotigh some-. whfttf ftfnon'tiie' c'rouml.1 1 .-iVtSIS -.i ;..rt .n 1 3.1.-: .r V, .-. TH EibpHast The: elephant which the Government has so-long had on its hands' without knowing what to do with hint, was safety-; lodged at the Spottswood hote,f Richmond, Vs., last Satnr-1 dayaiAAn' inainei9 f crowd -gathered along? Main street to see the show, bnttverje disappointed by the escort ' going : wether ronte..' s.Ii ij'i .' .!: ; ' ajm short. Tiavis was lodged h, the same lbosi'whioh lub "occupied i 1S81; probabfymboutjthe time of the gl and" route at Bail Kuovo What acos'trast! i Taeh the GonfVdecate chief danced otf bis intoxiou:tloa cC joy jn tire same room where no; Ire waits, tiiejdeterminatron of the Gov-: ernment as to what shall be done with him. He probably. eerpied the same room, also, whew boapproved the torture of the Union prisoners at aVndersouville. He cao, therefore, regale ' his meditations on' another ' contrast Davis then and Davis nowA-and he will probably find no difficulty in satisfying "his. own miod.that tjivis now richly deserves to "pull hemp" rn3 atonement for Davis then it L-J Jeff. ., m mmm , , - . f Datis-Horace Greblkt. In
published Uia.t our friend Thomas Hunt, O f 17m v icini ty o t thi s ci ty h ad " 4 'so we 3 tvfifntla'si "November atidonly'a part' of
stead of treason being made; odious," by Ii em pi, the fact of the release of .JefT. Davis on bail the fiend . who, whilst in power, had the control of the lives of the Union prisoners in ihis. keeping, at Andersonville and other Southern prisons and who was appealed to and refused to ameliorate their condition, treasonhas been . made respectable, and '. fforaee Gretley, steps forward and assists in the work ! ' He wfll cover np this fool act pf his life - by tn'-plea xTin.Tgn amity!" Tlifj ghosts of 'oa'womded and starved soklierS,'ioald.vopHa ais- oars soeit hidTOitaferi'that- vritU'1 iie- veay- noise & artal4 treml iridgly a wikw, ' aad c for sefcsok ttdnk bejwa inibelir lill.q A. JFfrsMrSj.bah&bas. Portsmouth (N. H.) harbor. ' "
! . .. It Wokks a -Jt as fw wertggoisg to press, we recrive the following from our friend J. P.milfc. Wwcompyr wiin his request with flessure and tistihSlayltl0.. j whP-'.'WTHMriMa- "UtV"! ! per.and give the Boy the amount of my . rsH p.AV. Xlyi iir 4Uas opi nixpa j Iill th Bill aud I., Ui send ypu the T money nj Touri - - jrl. Smith:3n:uts: Mauy Ua listened for 'thunder f citar sky,'- tut hav.q naveiv been gtatifiwli- Iut we rithaught :li,eard toaelitin approximating-1 '. C?atrjU n a.v.J,avrt,j columns of the Wa-MX."e:FS ariKbyjtso forcibly. that-ae.hae not ye I toeoy er e d s llici e a t y ttai it y. to r ,100 k :irounwHl ask "who. struck.. Billy. Patt terson For tha.maa..whonrallied the Upronl'ajrtyimd aaeuthusia3tiaj.lyjsrgcd the ineutbers thereof to vote for Stubb and Iaeive-T-'the regular noHrinee,! now tcfrei)iHri:ite these oaf n whom assisted ... . , ,i r 1 to nommate,- alter they are defeated ia 1 feat of ymtffulttei WOfthy only 1 oC the ) irnraaaulntc G. Washington Wod tile i India-tubber harlequin of the JMtgrmA 'VFesbdli not rfeeotet ,'pur- breathy: for a weelc b-antil then we 4let hint 'slide." A friend af oura proposes tending to the "Paris Exposition" for a ojicroaoope that will 'magnify 9862- millions of times; In order, to iaiver, if possilde, ta wkerealMiLs.of the Wash Woo I Tnperance MacJiittc and Hi' similitude ! 1 . . : CMillt c l- u: ' 'i .,L -:)! AiiiT occurred in-Mobilet.oo Tuesday - night last several : persons Were .wounded and some killed. . Congress rasn-XtLLt . attempted i to address the )6 letn a street cornerT."when ha.- was interrupted by a crowd of rebels. who had gathered around tbe- meeting, who fired - on ihe assembly. The military were rromptly called out who dispersed 'the fioters.- - 3Ir.i was 'requested; to pfak!.i'Wednesda7 by 'the-etoriimnnd-ingofneer, tinder the premise of fa-oteo- : tihii ? 4:iit: declined. o-ThSthus recon strncosil, isn't it? .i Gvcebg mngnaiiimi I tyrai le t a 1ri uch lyP,l-. .wi ;i EX PL A X ATHWS'rn ATT ASS C A R D.. 'tjf-cAiricHienoc of the misrepresentations in Mr.'!". t. HirnttKft'i card, pubrislied in the' Biri" of 'liet : week, we; dec in it our duty to make-a brief eaplau-i--' tion, to excnlpats oursclres from tlse.charee oj liavj . acted dishonestly in this transaction.' Sir. CieorRa W. Rnv?lr fliS sot call on Mr. 8. to solicit 'Kim"-t 'take sWiu tlie Soldir', Home, enterprise ; i .object thgre, at. tin." time mentioned,. was to see if boric repair'uip liad been done to a buggy left at their shop in tfte-Fll an4 he incidentally asked Mr. -f.5 ti'takc " b ,hat w" fi,nniP 0a7ilMr ' : money, ' and on . being totf by George R. that the. ammint coirH be taken ont of the char-o for repairing the bUifry,he (Mr. S.) consented, with the mulerApril, at the time tho buggy" was rats prnmiiiwt This ws aVut the 1st of February, and nothing more n ss'ssrd front that tfm? nntil the last day of - A -i . 4I . . . ... .. , . pnl, when the stockholders held a meeting' at Oerm,ato o,.( George W. Russell not being preerrt, and decided to mark off all those who bad not paid, and MrMrafJn-s name, with three others,' were &m markeJl or, and all paid for by other af' the clitb. . Tits was done prior to the dratviag. Ti 'x'jyy tco not dime until ftis iri. conseijuently Mr. S. l:as no claims on " Mr. Geo. W. Russell," and he was under rm moral or Wl nMinin aiH I " " "' ""o nKmey -to sacitra Mr. S.s. share and, tie stockholders,at their meeting, were, in nowise to, h'snae for Spll It was Mr. Strattan's misfortune in not atteaidiag to hihttamca-sand: -not ot-r faitit, tliataae U not ono of the fortunate holders of the prize, and if it is any consolation to him, he can have onr shares at less ftisn bis estimate of, their worth by one-half, if be ehooeoa to- invest. War 4eayTiaot eaiphtticaliyv theckargot of having told any One " ajr rf oraici". tha he QIr."i. " was one of the fortunate ind?ridqals." ' J J; - ;- - - -' 1 Q-.- yrj RCSSfclL A BI.ua Kichmonii, May IS, IS7. ' g-.fiOJ .;: v- ji.TT ,i 'aaaa ..The Cincinnati Commercialv ia au article claiming for Cincinnati tbe largest ' population of the great cities a of .the West, says that at the recent city elections Cincinnati Cast: 23,000 votea OtJ cago 19,000 andSt-laouis 14,000. : ; A scriptural student, who1 has just heardof he Russian treaty.- saj-s Uncle Sam is like the prodigal son, beeanse heis waftfir his suBslarjee in nfnr eoim-' 'TV' " r" '5"': '"'i' i-' "' - "''-'1 ; let: j A Quaker lady recently explained to Ker new domestic that1" washing ofays3 came on every Second Day. The girl j left iri high'dudgeon. " She don't "eo to i be'wastiin? eVery "other" day ? npt) she." . V'r,. Cincinnati Markets, .. ff . w ", i '-'"... '.. Cincixkatv Mar 15. '.. , TIiOtjR-IDrooping Stales of, trade brands at SI 4W$l i; sales faotSy, Insiiectors ktawJarr,"'tt til OaO.-uK, ...".-.-: . ..i W.; ,fc..J j;TL .' J . .WHAT Dull ; 230 boahela of kill sold at 4 Zi. No. 1 red was offered at this rate. There was "no spring offerings. .. " " ' CORN Active ' sales of 2l,C0 -bushels at SOoJiM for Jo. 1 in balk and SI OaVgt 07 in sacks, closing at outside .gates.. , , . a-J;-r, ".OATS Steady at S7Se.l . : RTE DnTT at l W.'11' ' u''. : HARLEY Dallaad aacbanged , p 3ln;-J3 . .WHIIk.r'Tlftsed a.3aia bHi4.,j.X)-i,aJ t. UK5S PORK Steady and firm t sales at IJ2 M. " BCLiC JTEETS--Flrm at 85"tc Tor 'shoulders anj fa-J i ' -u ' :- s '' . BAi good denuaA tor clear s:4ea, wish sales ef 22- Wis t I2ic; ; - . .t c BUTTER Dull at :g2Si . - , , . ;r-CIIlTESE-'Du'n; new 2Uc. '"' . . " l -eXf5IAICGi? Sea2y ; pas Twprog and lAOpreBaium setig-.. RICHMOSD MARKETS. Correx led eckl I Co.
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; pursuing -tlie course they did. Jle (.George.), has but Me"sIrare,'and ihe charge ot gobtjling" Mr.- .'a portkm of the prire is simplr gratnitous and spiteful.
r ! -rWhoIasala-j .Beeail. -rfl Ii-iajhi.i,ila.i..1-i1.j;sB g-r Corn, per, baihel. ... .... 65. 8S tv-ipwr ifcobel--....i...i St j .JiJJwi Cora pr cat as-J-J 2 . . J Si eaV bortierr:..2.".. S '5 gwaofifi aer :-,-a.".r-ri.H.Ia4 5liJff g5, per dqx.v..'. , ltli 14 aKAa,cUawwiaVi.v..s.X;.Upa UOI 3u3J Vhce'-"-""'i-"lv.'."."t-"" ,-15 1
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tUnM.lnfialfi ii'nrfl thaa tbe! . v, i. ' ,t.a.lful I JaVfaaS o M?iil ia tuariy puts flttslBii . - . T U I a anWT. M rJ ft prepare tor u- , WtXeBWt w preT is wiy o ; evams; part of wisdom. The proLabiHty U that cellars now contain as much t-arbage and Sllb. as they i-! .will yAi Mnf to r ag-' .t y9tec:Mmro aK k t4.Tiu tba ChaUra to fOT nitd4 aTJa-jJ If yt wjui .it, is time. No prevent ft sonM;. tai-iiAe should niKI). on. the ioa., of Coasamptia.fr. the Laojrs. Bexj Wtciir, agd about fifty yoara.J On the'th fnst .nMir Miiletorai, Cltn Bojtb, of Typuoat fre aai 1'aeaiaooi. . 1 r- f. From the Indianapolis Joarnal. The Lute Joseph A. Wright. Ei-Govemor Jossm A- Waiosrr,' whose death at Berlin we briefty -noticei on resterrsr, was a tntrked exaaspte of what w are accustomed to eaVl slf-madi ma. Left aa orphan aj ra early ae, with- do ma to dpod ujon at hi in 1 1, he orercome, through the energy which characteri?! td "life, the adrerse e':reuraatanees snrroandine; hi yoath ao roe to a aoeil aad political tmttnos H wh c! few wisai ra? Ja-1 diauaharc attained f r. A'ter a period of instruction at the State Cnicersity at liioominrun, men in lis iniancy, ne twrnmrmTu u; p om -f ,hele,dillJ5 uWTer, bf Seutham Indiana, ani now, we baliere, aju Ijje in California, and uo his admisaioa to the bar settled at Ho'ckrHle, Farlt county, ia the year W. Ha soon acquired a rennrneratire practice, sod was as successful ia hcj ptafesiion aa ia tlie political arena io which W, subMaeatly . figured. , He was a one tune a member of Uie legal Graa of Kinney, Wnght A Gookins, welt and favorably known cm the" Wabash a qnarter'of a eenhirr sgo," ths junior membtat which was a Fapera'Jidfra, whilo Wrigb waft taoveraor. Ha aUo cajoyad taa beae&t of a partnership, fo sercraj .years, F'th. TUihiaaa A. Howard, once the leader of the Democratic pirty of this State, a poptrrar Tawytr, and a man ontrersally esteennd tWr Lia ajnriugM aad honorable character. . . . Uui. U was rhiefly,as a poiitkal leadsr that Joseph Al. Wright was knocii to the people, of Indiana, and of the country at Urge. Tn 1M1 he was elected to reVrsaent the 'Carre ilaute district in Congress, liaving prerioualr serrad oue Or ar terns to tlie Slate Lciilature, bat U lets waa defeated, for .re-election, and retnrne.d to his profossion, which he followed until !.' In that rear he - was nnnrinated by Cm Democratic State Cenrenflosj' for - the office of Governor, and wac elected by a large majority, the Whig party thpn being in that state of. 4ecadenoe which, culminated in Us annihilation a few years later. The administration rf Oorertior Wright was popnlar, ani Its beeamd S graat fkrorite with' his party, and gained many-irieads aoMo)( bis p.dUkajpwocnta. In 1852 he was re-elected for a term, of tour year and serred nntil the expiration of his term, January lHSTt' w hen he was aaceeeded by Qoweraor Wiflard.- ' - -Whiltt Governor ho wal acttwc' ia cneoorajiag the deTelopmeut of t'.ie-rrsourcea of the: State, especially its agricultur4l interests, and under his auspices the State Ajricti"!trral Society was organed and the ffStutn of ritala fairs inaugurated. ! . On the tcoesKiim of Mr. Httchaoan to the' Presidency Go'vtruor Wright ras appointed., MioisW) PlenipotentiSry of the tTnited SUWs to the Prussian Court, and serred hi that capacity W I fh minor.!" hfm wlf ani the AdmroistratiDB, nntil after tbe Htaururatton 'of Mr. Linrlnf iu - .; ' :.r, v. y - '' - i i He ,in Jierlin when, seceisiwu and .rebellion iuwotf&X the nation in civil war, ani' .had. no hesitation iirdeteriBininS-'thoeowrse whiehfrT)-"ftrltim de- " 'mnnded. Vfbjle YSaoy Of bis polrta.nl -friends were qaes'.ioning lhe rijiai af the Goareiumea.1 "poerco", rebels to obey the laws, he n niic home a letter whiolt ,1 was widely published, advocating vigorous measures for maintaining the Union and suppressing' rebel linn. " -Kat sr.v, lost 1i fm' the cnfKtPWof $a lieraocraiw -1 , --a-a with that party. After his returo to Indiana, ho gave i t. '. . : :.. a i . . i. - . ,.' - , 1 "tHTu iiuxciic mj itw auowori 01 mc it a r ana to '.,'' . ; .a , f - .i r-v if w,.ni rtC""ts no8drf r itha rmyi V electjoas when th0,-vot the paoplo f tmportancas .tU.a battles ia the iil-io. Ilis patriotism at (his trying period induced Gov ernor Morton to apjioiot him to; fid ,tbe vacancy oeeasioaeA by the expulsion from the United .ute Sen i ... , - -, ., t, ie oi jesse v. urigni, one oi ine oeoalors Irom Indiana, until the assembling-of the IJeglslatare. Ho ensured tho Senate under this appolhtatcxit. March J, IH ji, aad carved aula! January 22, 1863. whea he waa superceded by David T'irpie, a Democrat, who was chosen by the anti-war Legislature elected in 1362. '-'Trr follow Joy year Gov. Wright nMerided the Hamburg Exhibition, hxappoiatmenAot rvaaident Lioqelrt,' as Commissioner for the United, tatas, where he interested himself, successfully, in introdncting American" products and inventions to the f.tVnrable consideratHinbf tho people of Enropa. .. ?.TjTi aiuoftly after th aeeession of 5fr, 4ohasoa to- the Presidency, betweon whom and Governor Wright,there had long existed a close personal friendship, the' latter was re-appointed Minister to Prussia , and while serving there as the i eprcsqntattce of the Cnited ftetet he was attacked with the disease of which he died, and .breathed his last jn a foreign land, far from bis native country, wTiich' he lovel with' true, ' patriotic deration. - . -.--''c'-"' -f''"': ' '" '''' Befora hi essetiva as Governor, ho ani ted with she Methodist Episcopl ..Churce, and remainnd a member of that denomination until his death. He was an active and zaalous frieoj of Sunday Schools', did not entnidcr it beneath his dignity to act as a teacher tbeMn While holding tin office of. Governor, and many men and women sow engaged in the aeUve eutiesof life will remember with pleasure pie addresses he delivered ia fhe'Sanday School af which Piey' agr.'htotaoer.JT'j Tu'i ,rvi .it s : . : i - J Cowernor Wright was a nun of superior social qualUiea, of decided axacotir ability, and energetic in tha performance of he duties of he varions pubh j positlons "to which be vu "elevated. " By 'his death the State has lost a valuable-eitreeti and-the eouwtey. a faithfol pntriic servaat. -j-.'s rr.-.,-- -.". .; .-, ' .a-kaw-aaii i . t -- Death of an Old Citizen. ''JIi8P yeur -last tnmber s brief notice' was giVeri of :the death of Eli Browx, whieb occored hob the 8th irrst ? A brief Bfreteit of bis long rife may not be inapirropriate at the present time. The deceased, when n'roang man- emigrated to rvTiitewater-from -North- Carotins, and early became 'a citizen of- Richmond; wfteti- it was3 b a smaH village. ' He was a hatter by trade; commencing' the besiraws as yearly 'as'lSl, iacf r-ontrrril-ing it for manyj-ears.'-wherr he retrrerl td a farm in the -icinity of our city-wtiere Ire lrred nntrl- "bis tieceaie, - a "period of ner!y half " a oenttify.- ITewas an ex ernplary citizen, and a life long and consistant member of the Society of Friends.' Tho' nn ass Timing (n daily walk and conversation beforethe world,'yet in the spfiere of' usefnrnessfriV influence waa silently feh an'd appreciated by aH who WeTeacqTjalnled'vrith him. "Hls rerpains were interred at Earlham Cemetery ."attended byTeTatf ves"andTneighbors2j13izi OA LiaaJyTUq ZAH- 1". i ' '"Wi-Ui-m hue. .Jr j'i y?- tr ' -I .'S sri z'. andoah never lookod.-bettr at tisi V' of tbe rear. ------
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f i. 1 AH who vaiiK-a betBful bead of aWr.aed Ha pcaw,n ih.i la.l to use froes celeburkKetheiron. It makes th hair ricbj soft aad gTWv.s-adicatHland- . a (he j, ,0' fwju, liasamant oeaoi. It la asi for where. E. THofl AS LTOX. Chemist, S. T. Saratoga Spring Water, eoid brail Dmeihsts WbatIHd It? A Tounir UJr, reft raft) if to ber eonntrr hoane afstr jMa"rn aaontaa rn-T York, was laird i-w-ifee.l bSTiriesria lafVlaa of a tatwjfe.lilUj f uy. nJirUtU aavtilvruia rnmriafa. Ion, of almost marble smoothness ; and instead or 71 she rtU- a:5-4x! hi l?l SI tal.t taaai pJaia.T ah aaet ll.tirn a Manoita itilre. and weald act M without it. A ' lad can inirroe her personal ap pearance ery much by uin this article. It eaa be ordered of any drojrp for only M rents. - Saratoga Sprfng water, aoitby all Druiau Heimatrect'e inimitable Ilair CoTorirg T-as been steadily gro wiugrafaror fororrr twenty years.' It acts upon the -auaerbrataat the reors of te aair, and ahanges it to its original color by degrees. All instantaneous dya VadtMi and injure the bair. Ueiuautreet's u t m rf.v, but is certain in its results, promotes its growth, and fs a beanttfnt Hat tlatamsa. Price 60 cents aad $1.00. ..good by alt stealers. 1 Saratoga Spring water, soUhy alltrnggiats i ' t . ,,a : !.. o'i Lros's Extract o-v I'cai Jaaatca Cuwai for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Stlicadathe, Cholera Morbus, Ac, where a warming, genial stimulant ia required. Its careful preparation and entire purity makes it a cheap ant rertaore article ror raimarr purposes. Sold everywhere, at 3 cts. parhottle. Saratoga Spring water." soidbvanPmgrgists. Agi b or k.voNoLL-. .The prettiest thins; i the "sweetest thiosr," and the moat of it for ths least moiter. It overcomes tbe odor of perspiration ; foftens an.1 adds dtficacy to the slirn : w a aettgbtfnl pcr- ' fume ; allays headache and incarnation, and is a ...j.M.'Amn.ni.mlfl til siz-fe lit ill W HMfi flTT and upon the toilet sideboard. It can be obtained overvwhere at one dollar per bottle. , ... f Saratoga Spring Water, sW by U "Druggists S.T. ISW0. X. Thetmonatof Tawta5ewBtcrst sold in one rear is jometkiaif startling 1 TtieyrWipuld fill Itroadwar aix feet high, from the 1'ara. to th atreet. 1 raka's manufactory is one of the institutions of New York. Tt is said that Drake paki ted the rocks in the Kastern States with his cabalistic S. T. lSi0. X." aal then got the old granny Wtrfsla- ' tors to pass a law "prorcuting disfcgunug tlus face of nature," which gives him a monopoly. We do not know how this is, but we do know the Ttantation Bittess SKLiasno other article ever did. -They are , used by all classes of the community, and are death on Dvspepsia certain. Ttiey are very invigorating when languid nj weak, and a great appe,iler. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail Druggist s "In lifting the kettle from the fire I scalded hmyieff r rcrniv one hand almost to a rrisp. The tor ture was iuiWrablev ' The Meaioan MaeV tang Lint at en I retired tbe pain alntoM iatned,iatety. It healed rapidly, and left very little scar. , , . Cass. Fostkb, 420 Brosd St.. Philada.' This is nufvlr a Mm pie of whet the- Maatang Liniment will d..' - It ia invariable ia all eases of-wuaU, swellings, sprains, cuts, braisea, spavins, etc., either upon man or beast. lie ware of counterfeits. Noue is jrermine nnlea wrappedln Hn stool -4n to, eagrarinra. -bearing the signature of l. -W.-. Weatbrook. Cbemiat,. and th firicob- st4iup of I em As Barnss A Co., w. Tprk, Saratoga Spring water, sold byli Druggists' ITT CHRONIC DISBaaSBf3,A PAGIN &" BROa, 7 SQUTH BEND, JXDlASA. -1 ua --'' . rti.m of Me1icine in tho Treatment of I'hrnie.Iiscaes and. a iiew Alude of Combining Mollciie. ' ' TheT t'illle at the IIirntinetoB Hoase, in tlilscitr. on Fridav aud Katairrlay, May Slat and June lat-t sUq. i 1 v . . i t T ..-A r I- rt n. ' J' t. irrulars Uichmoiid, May 16th, 1867. , .1I-3w, IIARDWAKE ! IIARDWAliK ! ! IBJVHE URrtersicn-d have reeeived their, Hprfng J Stock .ot HLlI.I)i:US HARDWARE and other good.-) In their line.' . ..-VwJ Carriage rrianmirir ,' ,,, . Floor Oil Cloth, " , :o '-"Jr 1) IHdOW t.lHI. .!ae.uita Oil,. White Lead and Pattr. , - r Lrnther and ttabber HettlriyJ' 1 .Will X tBt, Uciilarfawet A. Teaaes Satara, J-Jirin Bella. ... - lnbella Sails, '-' ilf-v. i I '."U "n 1 JJtacho-ter Coopes Tools, -r c ' Dnyfoa Axes, Arc, SVC, Ac. We fcrl trnrtkfnVfor part favors, and voUeif antinuance, aud promiae to try and give satisfaction., , , T. BE'TON SON, "e -' Mc ' -W Main St., Riohaa owV lad. f : . Administrator's XJotiqe. :1 ... , aajOTHfl. U hereby given, that . the uadsnikrnod a.W has lt;t appointed .Administrator of the Eatat of Afttonr Ti-ttrge, rlecrased, lafeot w Indiana. ' Thatato it believed to be a Wsyae Ooaaty, aai vent. IELMANN, 1 ' HAKOMAN TEISMELMAN5 . i- j ji .... , . tr Admanlatratar. 0 BicUmpad, Msj-In, 188.7. . t l -w. leer.".5 x 1 "JspuiNo. -.""lgej ; RT HE A LANDE LI,,.a.'i t FOLCTU A ARCH Streeta I'IIILADELPBUa Pa Are? Opparng-Tor Spriag of lssT" . , , . , 3 Cases Sect Shades of SILKS, -Paslriofrable PIMI&-KILKS.' .1. r , lilSaMRaU tbe Saw Color SILK,.. C' k-sttitArjK Sn-KS, in Towov " " ' t j f . .PA A1U l.XbtA SlLKri. Perteotjc ta d-j. o if.-. EI oe si New Spring DRESS tiOODS. New Stria Stw4ng CHINTZES. I : :. OrUJASUlE.' or Newest Srylee."Siee! -Colored POPLIN3, for Wnits." to Df. K-riME ix ..-..v.-.;. ooona .' , sa epiDfC Ul lS, and Stock CLOTsCASSiUEB. TWEEDS (oi lOL'TTT!. '- ' -.f-ti, HEACUANT.S in search of tcaroe aad Pasirahle (I h)s will find it to their interest to carl aad saaaKne1 -KtovM'i '-H W f.: UZt 9'i Cough, A Colo -A P-uqciKEs ixxeDiars arrasTio-s AXB BB-jTLO BB CBKCKCI) Is- aiiow ao to"coVrt"tnr;!&'n "xf.'.t-i - u ! 'ill Attfd f rritatioaa of the Laag, A Per " maaent Throat Disease, ' ii CovaaaafjSiau . ;b la orTKir tb bC'i.,;j j A . BRQWNIS: i i " 1 HAvnijk a ptaecT ii.capioaFaT .. ' VOIVS' IMEnUIB'.E'uir. L.T.- r For IJro'ticaitilr"Asttima Catarrh, CoBsaaBf-h-j, - ..IJ8 tx .Thnawt Iiii assist' ;.t iy TBrtCHIta AUK rBO WITH 1LV1TI GOOD STCCKkS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS' t will finl Trviu oaafal io elearieg the voiae a lata ta ken bef re rfrnging or Sj-jakinp, aid rellev'mg thai throat a'tcr an onimrai e-i nuiiwraswiiiirrtai. Tk. T . aiiajiiiali it aaal noainaLaw Ptiww sicians, ana nave uaa isii i tsofcaaaa aavaa eaiiaeaa mew thronghont tbe country. Being aa article of trae merit, and haaiag- awaaed fcasw eftaac by -a test a ot, . n w . . . h f.tr firui a lium im n. - --1. .1 1. ranou parts or the "world, and th' Troeaa ar re mmt, reraallr pTooowaev-l naMw titan stfw. r aa.w rt Oarai oolr.i tin law ausaaJ.a'nsewa aad dn not take any of the Wsa-tUca Imitatiomm that aaay oarj offered. Sol 1 yaymaa imrj.ycz ,I-rja Jwiiawriy T DEPOT DRTJQ STORaC. "
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