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'1 ZJM fctolSl at, iwi v. a w' itiwili JlMgaffiWMWMBKBHamL tmM ri. ftXRT FRipT, MAiRCn 17v 1876; WESTERN WILDS. I(WI r0BI lDU C0CKT1T. lif.Oi' iti of In.

Fielding cam. itlo Fort F.Utnna from the earns si Old Jteno, hang( left Mere a night of lb. Ue brought from th. moB of lb. eonamand ob lh.

7ik. Om Crook bit (ho mala tup tt Fort Rano, laViol back train tod Sheen dart' ratiooa for caetlrT, and etrack oat aiUf ibe Indian. iboiv tdeef north of that place, eince vhion date 'Boiiiino; beard from On Iba way to IWbo the comaand wet attacked eer.ral timet bf Indian. Oaa man, a border, wait wound m), bat' i (lira "Aa Inlanlrfman la alio wounded. JNo later caaaaliioa.

Cbicaho, Mirth I J.I'ke followin irlrcram buWa ramrod at Oaa, Shari den'a hetdquarltra, front Brig. Qen. Terry tot oepnrxmaui oi laxoiat "Tht followin, lejuttrroeiredi or Bio Bo, March 6, 18T5. Armed al Fort Chen March end relieved the rarrieoa. The fort waa eracn eied to day at eeoni The original garrh on oonmniad ot whom ii were billad and eight Tblr teen bad left and gone lo tba eeulemaai.

br oigbl I foutia in (ha fort while men and a negro, and hare brournt tbi.ni away. Saw bo Indiana, but found Are lodgei hero of about aisir Sioui, who tVd Think tkty vera welching tba fort to pick apnea who rootored ooL tlert Tor noma to morrow "ii. Bautm, oonalder'iba aipadieno' of doing' awajr with tba drummer ejatem. After ooneid arable diaooHioB, the following reiolution aa paattdt :,1 VmvVi Miai low iu0uu.n v. mjw vw plormanl of nonmeraial uaaalaia ii one foraeoh trna lo eUle for lUalf, Tbia arealng Iba aiaoalatloa eat down lo a banquet tendered br tba reeldeolJ vboltaala daalan.

THi CAMAL SAlJt Hlgaila air Ike email raraaiaaara. CRIME. roKSHBiur tun Limit lUl.tiulir.NT tX, Mercb 17 Joeiah turner, efitor of the Raleigh Sentinel, and li, lloweuloo. eeerelarr ot elate, aaa been arretted on a charge of conepiracjr anq noel. vhioioo waiait hotii.

Chicauo, March Hoyl. the indicted rrerentn colleclor, who loft for Can. ii, wrote an eiplaoalion yesterday to bn rouotel, Hr, which be tare he luor tnaearneei aoiicilaliont orbit frieuds, and becauae he knew thalenough perjured, lettimnnr had been manufactnr artinat him to make him tuffer for the 'imn of olhere. He would return an emtn al he became conriured that ha could (ibtaiu a fair trial. Tlie grand jury have returned indict moult arainit Phillip Wadiworifa, ea ool' leotor of internal reeenue for tbia ditlriot I I).

W. tx aunerritor of internal revenue, and E. Bridgea, as rareae agent Tbe Utter bat gone to Canada. The jroalkveeterai Ba earelMiete i Aihita, Marck IT. Tke riiitort from the aorthweetern elatea oaaaed ret' tarday lo ininenting tba pablia tohooli, driring through le oity and aUending re eeplioae.

Ja the araBiog ballt Bod baa quiuwera tie reaturee. Iba company learn to day for i i i ii roiitleal. Pafltiotaca, R. March democratic ttala conrention to day nominated Ore, George 11, U. Cooke for gov araortBiba' O.

rjloctm, iieuL govarnor bhn 8. Priot, eecrelary of elate Otcar LApuam, attorney general Wm. Long. don, gaaerat treaearer. AqlEOVB.

3T. PATRICK'S DAY, I BLV4IIATIUH.AT 4BIIUOO. Chicauo, Mtvvb 17. Su lUtrick'i 6ty wh L'Dirireiu in in in city sy a proce mat), ia twvfla divuiom, nq oomnriiing rttiiiw nMUfDi iron, ever irmo orgni lalion lo the city. rUILADKI.rMIA.

I'HiL iifrrHi Uftrub 17. Tbera an publio oeUbraliOD of St. Falricki tiere, il biTi'nf beodecidd lo potlpoaf Die clubrU6o uolil Itatt Ah ol Julj. vi 'w to" yOaU.aM.wcb IT. "Kt.

lHj in th mpruiDn" wn drk tod drwy, uut fier bflLvrj ibowor tb iuo tboo ml bright tua wrra, Ibera.wutbt iiaal parftdt of tniliiarjr Orgftpintvlioivi hud civil ocieli Adricei from Uoflotia WMhlngioit and oiht cilivi ibow ib vl ibe day wu obwnr ed in iba usual manner THE STORM. TIRED BI.OWK pOWII HIOH WiVlft. Crhauo. Idarch 17. Telferann ra reived tliruuffhoul lha aortbweit ndicata ibt iLp mfirm tsudiug laat night wa tba iiiii( idfif extauded that baa viiited ibU twiiim, for moutha.

Tvlairraph. polei aod m'K Iiave beu protlraUdio efurj direo lion. Hiruaina have riaan io irarj locality and hv0 io iome inalaooea overflowed. Jm) Ml from two lo ail Inches fa depth fait uigbi, wEitHiR raoBiiiuriata. WAaHiHuroH, March 17.

For the lake rfjiiuo, Inow and colder, northerl lo west tIt winds, low barometer dur injr iba day, lollowed bv miog baroaaUr aod partly cloudy weather. FOREIGN. lata. iTaitiitkicarTpac, limn, Hatch IT. TheOeUtie.eap.

iired br a Rptnieh gunboat, bad oargo ol 213 boaee of powder, 48 boiee of cart ridget, 1 boiet oflbelil, 1,000 riflet, 160 laroiuet, and'two piecet ol tleewt Brttela. riat. Uihiiok, March IT. A block of thip mg warehoued in Portland atreet Uan lieeter, burned tbit morning. Loee eeli nituid at eereral hundred thoutaod poanda eiorliug, NEW YORK, CllTDiaT.

New Yoai. March 17. lUv. ManaGeld ranch, tiopuiarly It bow a as "Chatuplaiii a promiuant Malbodiftt nitiiatar nnd widttty asowe friend of the colored race, died at his pastoral charge, Pear tulles, Long Island, Wednesday, aged 60. Mr.

French begaD hii theological study in Collage, 0 in which stale he preached for some lima. CASUALTIES. tb cirn tALiaitr NoawirK, March IT. Fourteen idiee bare been recovered from the mine Ibe alnnehouie fire, lirwcfflaee end Draamere. laDUHtPOLla, klarch 15 Tbt drag giett corrention.

net today, tifty aight liro in Ohicago, Cincinnati, St. Louia, Cleveland, blllwaukee, tit l'aul, Alton, Keokuk, 1'eoria, Louieeille, I'iluhurgb, Wbeelinx, Detroit, Toledo, Iifaynlie, Fort Wayne and Wing repreiealed, Janet Hichardaon, of Hi. Louie, wat made pretident, abd A. Merriam, Cincinnati eecrelary. The principal object of the meeting woe Tfce Water WerkB Tee! TeeteroU Wlteieeeetl kg a Lr(e Crewel at III laeae tl a laltera Tke Water Werka a Hit Tkla(, laateeal a rr feet Saeeeee.

I.Afawvaatlaa teiaawwietl1 Tba nfiich talked of atut widely advertis ed lit of Us Lafayette water works took place yesterday afleroooD, fcocordiog to fiogralme oroposea ana carnea oot by aver Glici. wh6 has been rerriuatt styled the "father 6 fib a ebtorpriee. Tbe organisation of tba anlerprioe and bow it has thus farboeo oondncied is well hooVta lo ihose of our readaM re in en oloif observers of ourrsnt sjrents a published. Tba works have been eonDieled in a meaaure most of tht pipes laid, the en gioes and. pumptag naobinerv put in ana iwtwrTuir iuuiii oaii hoiiikh Tba aDterprise has of course met with op.

position from different soarces, chiefly irom those wbocootfndecl that it would be of no. available eae as a prolectiou again a I fire. Hut tfae test veslerdsy bu moat ooioplelnly oloafd 0,4 moo tba of the latter claaiof grumblers THt STAaT. To witness the test there were quite a number present from Logansport, Danville and other places, whoae names will be found recorded elsewhere, A down or twenty carriages were provided for tbe accom modal ion of visitors aod ciUxeus, which at 1 o'clock congregated at the cor ner oi ronrto aod Kerry streeis. At twenty minutes past 1 o'clock tbe parly alerted for the reservoir, on Oakland Hill.

headed by Mayor GHok as master of crr 'i emonioi. it TBS KfRKRVO.ft) Arriving there tbe valve connecting the Stand pipe with tb putnpiug works was turned on. and io fonrraioulea and fifteen seconds tbe water was flowing in a regular oataraot over the lop of it. In tbe reser voir la about leu vf welar. though acooum vf tl mud varv few peraons ventured ap tbe sides of the banh to aee eiaotly bow it was.

TKTmOr I1TPBA1TT8, The first test of tiydranta was made at the ooruer of Sooth street and Oakland avenue, and at Alabama end Bitentb streets, two stream being tbrned on at each point. The water was thrown twenty over tbe highest builoingi in the ward, showing that it is complete protenUoo against any fire that ia liable to occur there. Naxt two sireams were turned on at tbe corner. of Alabama and Kossuth on Bute and Tenth od Slate and Ninth. From hsre the pro oasaion farprooeaeioo ilwas followed to Ninth and South, Ninth and Main, Ninth and Browp, Ninth and Salem, abd from thence to varioos points In the third, second and first wards.

Two streams were turned oo at the corner of Third and South streets, which threw water fully forty feet over tbe top of jBarl and Hatcher's block. Tbe laat and final teat was made on tbe Dublto adaare to streams being turned on at each corner, making; eight in all, the water being lb town throogh inch an inch end a quarter nosslea. The watet Went twenty or tbirtv some ssy forty leet over the tops oi toe nig neat Doiiarngs. KTISTBODT SATIBrUD. This closed the lest, and everybody de parted more than ssUafiwd that tbe Lafay ette water works are a perfect success.

As a matter of coarse mere was mucn more force aod tbe water wu thrown in a greater volume on the lower plateau of the oity than on either Oakland or Ninth street bill, but there was force and water enough on tbe latter lor ail iprac.icai pur, posea. TUB FOMnNO anGim. The engine at the pompngbnuse work ed at a very slow speea ana regoiany an the afternoon. The steam gangs on tbe boilers registered fiom forty to fifty pounds while in lbs cylinders toe average was thirl sen and a naif poeada. This gave a water pressure in the reservoir of seventy five poonds, and iii tht stand pipe one hundred" poonds.

The maohinnry worked i to a charm, the only aonnd beard being that of the numns (n the baasment as they descended. They could hardly be noticed, except bv toe closest observer. This defect will be remedied so that the machinery will be perfeoily noiseless. The city can oongratulale itself npon having purchased the Clapp A Jones engines and pumps. The.

engine closed down last evening with ten pounds of steam lo the boilers and seventy five pouods of water pressure. Ur. Slearns Fiaher, who, aocor.iing to lbs Logansport Journal, is "lbs best post. ed nan now living npon the subject be disoirs.M' furaiahaa the following on msDicaUoo to the Watah PJetodealar I leaf a that there is some little eicite tnenl among lbs property holders through which the Wabash mud Era canal rons, lu regard to the rights of the rocsnt porV chasers of said caaal. and havine officially conneoled with lbs canal during all ile early hiatorr, and believing I uoueriMuu everymiog in rsiauon to il as eel, or.

better, than any one now living. 1 feel constrained state what I deem the right, nqlonlv of ibe purcbaaer, but of the) owners of Isndi through which the canal passes, as well. Tbe DUKhaaer of tJiAfleiiftl ktittA sate baa all the rights thai the stats had wbeo it wm conveyed to the boodholdura. aad no mora. The atale Muld not eouvev ngbtc she did not nossess.

The i Il Kl af lbs lUte loose all W'ttounr occupied bjtl V. W.W wwvij iui tata UIMIUiaill' aops and repair, and lie successful opera uoo can ooi lor a momeol Iw doubled them is no question about this. Tbe quealion is to whom does the bed and banks belong whan the caual shall be abandouod a a public highway 1 Do they belong to the original owners of the lann, or to cos reoeut purohaserf To determine this, we must Inquire into the origin abd extent of tbe right of the slate. land through which the canal passes mar be derided into four, classes nd first (because it is tb largest) wn mention tbe "canal landsehicb were coded by tbe general government 1 th aleteHe aid in ihs construction of tha ekn.1. Th a lands were sold by jAc slate to individuals la nearly every Instance before the canal waa oonairuciea or even Dermanenil In.

cnied. and tba bod and banks bf tbe caual were included in the purchase, no deduction hating ever been made on acoonot of the irrounfl to be oc.innit.d hi tlnfMiii Tbe purchaser bought and paid for the ground the canal occupies, but the law under which these lands were sold reserved the right of way for the canal. The second flats coosiatud of those Ian da that had been sold by congress prior to tke grant to tbe aUtlea. 1 know of no landa of this class between Fort Wayne and Logansorl Ifaere are some east of tfae former and weit of the latwr. Tbe third class eonairts of such leads as wen owned by the Miami nation of Indians at the time the canal was con tr noted.

These consist of ten inetinna it i). "forks of tbe Wabash" Io Iluntinffton county, and adjoining tbe town of liunt iog ana a strip qve miles wide extend teiL' from the Wabash to Kel river. Mud adjiuitig tbe origiunl plat of the town of rum no me caau At ibe irealv of 1826, the Miami lqdiana ceded to the elite strip of land six chains wide wburw the canal should peas thv.le iheae rater. At the last treaty with the Miami's the ten section a wear Huntington were re earved Ui Jobs B. Richardville, and one SDClion near' lia to Fraocis Oodfroy.

riubaequentlv our by an act conveyed to Uiduud villa and Godfroy all of this six chain strip in these respective reservations oot occupied by the cabal, efept ten chains in length at each dam, and at each Itxib which were to be retain. ed that or a subsequent legislature pro vlded for surveying aud selling this, chain si rip through the residue of these reserves, which was dona. Toe fourth eon aitls of the numerous dividual I ad reserve granted by. Ibe treaty of 1826 I.oaooot name them all, nut is" it necessary. It Je Sufficient to say that the groood upon whioh Huntington, Lagroi a part of Wabash, nearly all of Fcril and Logamport are located is of ibil tlasa) land ibat never belonged to I bit state or to tbe United States laod that belonirsd to the Miami tribe of Indian ani and was reserved, to individual IndU am when the residue of these lands ware soli lb the ffoverumeot In regard to the seoooa and fourth class of lsnds, the slate nsver bad env right but such as she took by her Own power.

Bbe appropriated lbs lands "without as mucli as saying by yoor leave, sir tjue PRICE THREE CENTSi edoi kltappeiatm.a iTVey earaatwart beta aaootuimeol to ii at the etrll bead Ibe tlepartaeat li wlilcb the; tent B.a who were gentlao But only it llinet wwveeuriee VI Kvuuiq auv ItlloW eat procure fron Uilw, Boot ukkera anil baibora, arorlM htkal the cieb to ear or tbe Bradit i Hand them sir. but reaileieeB klio In ke blfhtr tenia of bonorebl impulete, fir Bad reteoeaUe tbe Aral cloit of qaaimoaUoBt, lo wHj.boei ruraiihed bj lb. tailor, bootaialitr ad trber, Uolkoap potaeteed ioattamioetaderree atanr naB.wha oould bare beafouod but a. to ibe leet Bemedtaod oa importatt re' Juieitri or fllBeu, It aiHd hire been iBcult 8ed a ttaa lion ullerlr, oar, mora tiiijtularlj detlitat 4f them ie any walk lift abort Ihoeerdinaril? deicrib. ad at ricloat and rnlgai; I Aa 'laaaeeal Twin wire.

Cbleoie Triitti On St.Valeatiaa'a ra 'rouna man Hritigon Calumet arentutarriiid a bean: Utalrouuf aroaiaa' hdV! bad met for tht Bnttimaat W.ukel,,el July. Sba waa a blonder with Umfurblue eyel and a wealth or (olden hair, ad her timiillijily and artleeelieae came lrb aa Ibe daw of dawn npon ber ioverk tiarobed aoul. wearied of the deeeil aod tonren tionalitr of oily la'let. Cwurt ebip and tnarriajre folbwed, aod tbt young oouple reliiroed from a thoa wadding trip Saturday tirbt. "Julia," atld tbt youar butband, "my white lilr purity, my dore of ienocedoe, nao 1 eirr forget Ibe moment when you tlood ttrinklngly by ttvy tide and plivbled ymr ftith io ao oonU aufi and Jow, bul cletr and rautical ta the oliimiii of a belli but how il trembled and hBti' or ana obey i' my lore, by dtriior I and ha aquernd her tereral 'liaaa email for her eortett.

"Tat, Charloe." the antwered. tofllr and barooconefii(rut I) al bur iby, frank eice.full proiodeet truth, met hit: "didn't I tar it niotly 1 eloiiied three weokt wtb Miee Fletb tight'a at MoVioker't, ani tha charged ma $50 to put tbe rerular modeal touch on il. Wien'l il bully That'a the eort of a hairpin I am." We will draw rail oter Ibe eoeoe wbirh followed. The Fort Wayne National Bant (SwaMMor to Iba Oldest Bank In lb Mete.) Cerwer rilnUa Atreefe. oniBUed IKBft.

bucotMded tba Buik of But of Indiana, Uranch al Fort Warns 1SH, HuOMtMltMl br Tllg FORT WAYHEMATlOIfALBiVK, IMS. tJapual aHlOW 00 SS i lllalaaTTf Pllnf HoMl.nd. JAm Wllltama, UlWtr Tt MuqjBD, UontevBiwy lttnf lion, HlnphM D. bl; OFFICVM Hl.ihm H.llond, pM.ij I'Udj H.lund, Vk i'rM j.rta u. Boi.dT, Caiklrr Jaa.

V. Wood worth, A LCMblcr. Tkla bMik aaanaitad and eonlnlrl fair Uf mm mum tltal for man yrmra MRnuod ana eon tnlM Ik 0I.U HANH YkeV wm knawn WtWltrfc km4 ro. ImU FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mew Terh Rtsrk Narbat. Br Telograpfa.l Msw rout, fctatrh IT.

HTKaieJita kicaii.sBV Stvii Ciu.ltllaU. twiivtumitNt ftaooaiiiae Dull ao4 stdv. tn1B homv and dull. rSnxva Aotiva aod bur phct. tVvMl.ro Uiilua TlMrraa.

I'wiOc ilall.nt.nt,.BMm..Hr...... 1 Ad.nu txnr M.fUM. lonV) DUT GOODS. MONEY Is Made and Time Sated DRY GOODS PIm PratvOeoda aad MoUoni of aMt.tteWkM ftlcmtwj low for tbM reawosi Tbay buy for caIi, ifa for eaih, aad bavs loai aiptJUMa tbia any etbai fumaala tat twnluaM, A fuU awenaieat at Haeklae HeedUt (br all (Qeo.DeWald&Co. BAKIBO POWDER.

USE DUEIEK'S Baking Powder, CHEAPEST AND BEST; TrtCtJ Cents por Pound.1 lO Cent CIGARS for 5 Cents. Korthweit Comer Cilbom ill Colombia' Strertt, fort Wi'ii, lad. BOOTS AID SHOIB. Boots and Shoes FOR TM SPRING TRADE. fUlti.Wir Wolla, Eiprw, AmnrU aD United auwa Eipn Nw Yorwi tt.Tl.

l' lMfairHBrl lUrlfirji, KRi W. Jacobs Son At aoi rwllii al 17 CALHOUN 8THEET, aio aonllant aMorlavaat the noat Detlrabh duamitt and Stylia or Bcots and Shoes Tor tbe SprinnTrade Ts wblck laay aoHlaUy larlta lbs atlMUaa al JElUi .001 WOJI IT Til IOSI KEatioxiitE mm. ncbldnSa W. JACOB! lOkT. HATS.

Buy Only dOKKECT N0BBY5TYLES CALHOUN Best Silk Hats la NEW CAPS. Of; il -i a CALHOUN mM ii SINGER Gloves, Ties. HATTERS and aixiraalslxoi? st. BOND'S NO ti ST 0 18 West Berry Street, The fopnlar rlaea far While Goods, Hosiery, Embroideries, Linens, CO SET Jaa, Linen, Wall. FUimeJe, sTAiFinsro rarrfullf don.

tnoiirT rofunsal tnbMIn Ma flooilt oomlng to HHt. Lftw prlwa, mall profiia. Oocdi reprwn fiU 4 ar Bamainbar lha oe Jwmtlon, IS Wsst Berrr Rtraet. IIENRT Wi BORDi AMUSEMEHTB. OLKKICK'8 OPEBA U0U8E.

riOLKKICK'8 OPEB ur. mutiT oli.t. Friday Evening, March 17. harryImnson's MINSTRELS 1 Man, anrt Vie Silver Horn, tni Uii Oniat LONDON QUINTETTE PJMJ A3 VaVAL. tleua he etoiret at Btoeklirldn Book Ruim.

wIUm i mw. rnrierr BKbialtl WASTED. AIT ANTE 1 AT No. Ill WEST Washington elml.t root ilrl. tUferonflM tOST.

LOST A WHITE BULL, DOO, AN. ewerlet lo the ne ol Hnrlnf. tor ooe re. hirolue the doe or leovlni Inloruetlen as to ble wlyraAlioiiU, .111 be liUwellr Brwordet hr J.llojrnlliau.Uroedver oraenlliielottoe. nwht SLATE EOOFIHO.

HOTARY PUBLIC. HOTELS. VMhrml UlrblKSB Union lhe Illlaola CeBalnUaeM. PWiatuirgb WLajr Ha la LMtwrlw. IndUnaaolta Journal, A right good story is lold do Joba Fiah back, and he is loo roocb of a nawspapsr man lo 6od fault for seeiojr it lo pnot On Wediehday laat Mr.

Melville P. Lao don was be for lbs grand jury, of which body Mr. Kishhack is fotw man, to testify coucerniDfr the tbwft of his valiae by Booker, some time afro. Id lbs course of tbe anamination, Mr. Fishback asked "Yob have been io the Dewapapor basi ness.

I believe. Mr. Lendoa 1" Landon "Yb, sir, I as a newspaper nao for severs! yars, and bv strict att titm to the profi'saipn suce(lsd in aces' tnulaiinft an JiTdcpejidont fortune, aod then retired. UoforlanaUiiy, I was induced to invest nrty roeass in a tan it art, and that js tbe rfaaoti 1 Am bum Uj iUj, Mr. Fiahbaek's assooiates uujoTd a hearty laugh, and that gentle man lost all farther IniBMrt fr Jili's affatTS; be made provisions for patiog any dam aga she night da to the lead, the same as provision is made lor psyiug (Jam ages by local) og and and opening a road through ones land, aod like la.

id occupied as si road when it is vacated and abandon sd as a highway, il becomes again tbe property of the original owner or bis asaigues, Tbe wto ia truu io regard to the first and third class, Tb state baa sold' the laod to different persons and received pav and Issuod pat eels, and aba cannot sell it again, nor can her assigoeas. Sba or ber assignees may in it for purposes, of navifftUioo forever, but for no olhar purposa. liar rights eon aiit in what lawyers call so easement, and uothiog more) aod, when tha caaal ceases to be a navigable highway, all of lha state in these leads and, 1 refur lo that portion of thi canal east of Lafajette especially, being mora familiar with it, but presume the same rale will apply to all parts of it 1 would say, in conclusion, to any and all who own land through which tbe canal passes, if any pretended owner nomas along and proposes to sell you what you have already bought and have a deed for, "don't be bit," fuu can sat bo butter title than yon now have this is hit opinion. Don't psy out soy money until you consult a good lawyer. JTISUKR.

WebMht Hare WeY Balk waitstel. Waal)lotoa Clndsnatl Eaqrflrsr. Bolknao waa a great bis, soft aided. gushing animal a creature ineffably fond of good dinners, pretty women, pld Keo tucky wbiskr, ana fine oigars. He had a certain piun, irana ana taay wayj a son of balf rude, balf genial bonhvmie, and, when dressed in a good suit ol clothes, and with his coat tightly bu Honed up, a certain preeenoe and front of physical diguitv, so to speak, all of which commended him to the present occupant of lha while house as a great man.

Intellectually be was nothing a dull, driveling, stupid sort of a fellow, with good nature enough to pass for geniality, and good looka enough to pass for lha semblance of The older officers, of Jhs army are simply diagsat Cleveland toe Iturh It Uud at. Prafrwrea Walrtib run nijiir Ohio end AtlaoUc and i'aclAo Ohio and MlMtMlppt I'aclSo Telegraph MlMourl Ohleuo, fiurlingtoa and UauiiTbel 0. wl Si 1SH eft 4 10R ..14 as m. now n2 iaeai SV aoZ WA uu New Tarsi Mar fees. ByTelifruph.1 Kaw Tout.

Haiihl7. Com. Iull and week; ealte al for aarddllltll UJjisndl. t'iMvm A abade ttrmer and ie nodnrau de muid; recetpU, mIm, 1V" berrela auiwUtlvni eDcbngS. Whiui No I hotter end In firEporldwmBd rtwelhia.

buthili mIm, Tl .000 Iriwliila at 1 IS i ii fur No Chi wo, laifti i fr ii waukee; Il 29 1 for Ha Clilago: I itf ff Nef UilwKukMf llSKfllSS for He 1 prlet'i Il Wm Vt fur winter Md veih rut WWJe fur uubir vMtere Il sst9l 60 for hits veetwa. ayaV ituJtH. )oaa badsBnuer) rmelpU, mIm of 11,000 bu.hvii SSUHesaler oev weat are etlitd end STuTOa for old do, Hablbv llarSat dull aad prion 1b bayerv IV for. 'OattT ihada better reovlriu. MltM of IS.SU0 hu.bftla el tyfaWja for uiUed wft inm utl 46(tHlt for while do.

Ceovuione fork quiet; ule lilt tierreb et A H7U (or new maw. (el tfimi unchkoffed. Uref, WMiere, tjulal. lard firm klea, 10U lleraea altlSitlforittwiu. 1rVHlHKV W.

ParaoLBUM HlftlererreSaea al lMc Talaelw Hat ael. Bf Tolbdo, Mareh YonKWtflaily, Whiat Uull: Kel bl( Mlebliao.ll held ainbw Ulchlifu, on tbe apot brld el 11 aellet llar. So, Ho red, tin tha ipal, It i ller X7, CoaN Mouiinal; high iied, eelUr June held rrt Way Wbeleawla rhsae. 1 I0(d)l new 751 OS. evTa Soaaia.

Coaa Old(wlM Krs Quoledat7ac. 'uiiiiMo I ebli wbi, 17 Ad claw nun Uj.tAflSiKo osa Waair Sl 100 Iba. HorawHUfwSiVatVic'. Swir Hmrr 1'er ton, 110 00; ihorta, $18 00; bran, W. HDTTin Frh roll NUo inferior I Owl to.

FAOa frMh ll.if Ftn aroae ana'iui. Huaar FaiM Drrxtn IJH1 36; dry 2SaI SO, ltfllk a. UinM 4rMo SHu Mlf eured calf He. BasuaPlH II olovr, 7 7ftl OS Mn.nl rear II eUlaAl R. raaTHRM 4et 065c; dwtke 30e ehlek DuniD HonS SH Wk4 M.

light Bud hoavy. Wolr rievea wMhoit saCr.0o lub waabed 40t :uBa.bodt7iajirie. Haaaa Paie elilu e)t1 1 fHo ary 9lfti.wssp Uln HftallM lerd D. r4HH IVa, aed SI Oelaanbta sueet. ltoaiiw.

American House, (Columbia IwtweeaOalbeeoaiidBaiTlaee) Wvt Weraa, laidl 0, OAxXlKY, iVoprwWr, Good Sample Rooms rORTBAVEUNHWErl. ftL POTTtH, NOTARY PUBLIC, Cenweyaaeer ef Deeds on Collecting Agent. Sneelal attentlee etven to tha w)1m. Uon ef debts ad etUment of eo eountela aey sert of ibe Untied Btalem, KBNi nwiMHIl SIOTI. 10.

14 Ik. Mala M. Fort Warae, ad, foSMlni HUGHES HUMPHREYS Slate Roofers aBD ANrjrAinua.Kve. Wholl. bwleie la IlOOriWli HLeATK Office, A'o, 2511 Calkmn Street, tWl Wtlyve, Ind.

tTtCotilrMn.n, bullden, and otftara wantln. Hi.l. tr. laluraM Ifckl w. ar.

dolu BnwHtliue ronn In may peitof Ibaeaunlrr Khe imr Uhu. ill work' wermniad. Ilerwrtlatwror. eonlreotloe. MACHIKKBY.

MKECHAJT TAILORIIO. A. Foster FASHIONABLE TAILOR! FORf WAYNCr INO. Mtnhoo POHTEB'S, you will find Bdeoloiblaig thereof awry kind, And voar Pprln atylea, rteh aad rare, Porter la ellllngte prepare, TJeady for eu to wwr.eed show rtlcb foodt, well tueda, ere all tbe go, pott little more than aboddy rtuff. vium ne ekeKrtn.

ud iterer reuge, TjMton, thf a buy be wlbend, iloatiit deallDK la A. FOUTKIt'l prld. Pleeat uMi taaeat of toeda la the elty for MAht'H and erery olher month, iDcoiiomp FIHAHCIAL. $1250.00 PROFIT From Investment of $206.00. ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS FUR.

H.N1UI AH IIHI thUM Of If.V York Ciitr.1, lh. pul lt, oll l.urlOi hanoenlael lb. put IU7. whlcfc war. mA ml 114.

oelllitf Blthe eame prlw, In ber ieo.l.erM collet al IIM. netelu of TUo op. ration on to r.po"l no. la uo tin, we, ami, tub, for Imio.lleil oia.lok., IMIea tat To. Iwura bought aod euld on eoatalMuo.

Advooeoe on connnou. toad for prlo. Una ani elreu. "CIIAS. 8MEDLET JanJter, ani Jiroker; .0 Broad Street, near GM and Stock Etckanae, p.

o. Ux .774. Mew) Tar. 1,1 auTcn moror7iowatDte.ua WANI tUlr. woootiolUiaeolee of oorr arlklo.

H.IWI 10 per annua our 00 idJ5 on.lo.1o, elawiB, MJ't aa Waoblntloa elroos Bow Took. j. a. bam, rrte't. 1.

1. wani. iter. R. i.

rilEU, Traaanrar. J.laIuUd 1863.1 Uneorjnrateimz. vapuai, BA9S FOUNDRY Macliine Torks, Huefaoturera ef STEAM ENGINES, Boilers Flue, or teenier, all eleoo, Sit aid Grist Hill Machinery 1 Mill Furnishing Goods. ftele ipaUtiT Jedaoe'eeevebrated STEAM G0YERN0U8, And BUllw.ll Pllnot Patent BE TEJt ami Vane Extractor: OAR WHEELS, Chilled Tina, Ueomottfe OfUadera, aad ell feladi ef RAILROAD AND CAR CASTING9, Balldlae eeluiBiM, relllnga, dM4aaade te erdor. Vagtaee.

aetUra aad WBral a.Bobleary pnaiptlyrnlrd. CneMMle lllwrlgbuelwiyi ahaadtofuraUhdnfU aad epeelAoeilona, aoil luperlattmd pattiag ep our aMla. Beeotal tUa 1I0B to eelled te our line of Wood Working Machinery, Mta.Utltifr la part ef WlillPe Inproed apehe and eae Baaai eun, nuoe wi. Hn avw.m, eeSS" SOCIAL HOTIOXS. OBSTACLES TO MAIiRIAQE.

Hoppy rollof forrouot aioa rrora tfae oBocW al orrora aod abuoeo la eorlf life ft) onood roelorod lapodlnoalo Mftfrloto nnof od. h.w m.lbod el tnauaont. New oad roooarkoblo ronodieo, Oooko and elreulor. 10011.10 oralod Addrooo, HOWABD AHHUCUTIUB, 1 Mont Ninth Hroot, rnllod.lpblo, loetllotloa fao.laa blab roiHitotioo fvr boaoroblo oooduot UadarofowiIotalekUl laUndAntia COAL ABO IKOfl. IJAR8 A SMITH, Uoolere la PIG IRON Coal and Coke.

Lehigh, Lackawanna, Youghiogheny. Blacksmith And Cannel Coal. of oil kind. eoDtoetlr kepi oo Bond for oltr do. llvorf.

Aleo ooofino hoci, eeiuoun, lAke llnportor ana oil otb.r or Pig Iron for Car Wheels and Foundry Purposes, felpped Ibo leweot m.rbot roloe. Aflloe 011b John 11. hoae Ordore mey be left ot Ifo. 117 Col. euibleMnela Kort Werne.

Ind. eodaJlr WATCHJtS AHD JEWKLEY. h. a oturFB. MAYER DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW EX BY, 8ILVEB AliD 8ILVE11 PLATED WARE All kiadaef aVaterkaa and Impart Clocks and Regulators Alio, Oold, Silver and Iory heded Oanes.

art epoelftltT alo of Anerlnoa and other Hue WAT(llt. KopeinaadoooooiborleoUfo. end .11 work oorrooiid. No. 88 Columbia Street If mi! 11 rfWeJaViaol.

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