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Will nell good L. II I TV Ies iban any house tbe State until January 1. 1874. 30 W. WASHINGTON ST.

WE ARE SELLING BLACK ALPACAS An follow: 1 Or. Alpacas at 30c. AOr. Alpaca at 40c. OOc.

Alpaca at JSOc. 75c. Alpaca at OOc. 1 Alpaca at 75c. $1 25 Alpaca at $1.

JIar Btuart, Semper Idem, Capital, Awhfield, and Itrtien Brand. The 'Best Yalne OfiereS in this Mariet CaE.TVafihiii5tonStrpft. ADAMS HATCH. EXPOSITION AWARD. Silver Medal for bct display of Paper Hanging.

Rugs, Mats, etc. Bargains Cracker anapoli attention n. Bracken. atrft- in all 'ALBERT GALL; Silver Medal for best display of. Deco- axiom.

mrn-r C.i ALBERT GALL Diploma, with recommendation for Premium, for best display pi wrpeis ALBERT GALL the goods I have in ALBERT GALL 101j EAST WASHINGTON ST Opposite New Court House. THE OYRTCR KRAKOW IN baa fairly opened, BRYCE'S BUTTER CR.VCK-eV i Amand. Dealers and fami- "JjrJi" irT-'. Milk Bread and Steam iim Indi- prr iiu 4u Onlers from thecountr- receive prompt Bak A' ra.) Aa jour unurr ftM erehaata and WnnnfSflurers rlwlll best insure their shipments to their Vdestinatien by using oesMi Patent mm I oii nmt doo have been used wittun the MM ten years, without complaint of loss by tag All Express Uo.s use them. id by Printers an4 Stationer everj-where.

FOR 8 A LB. 1nw ftAix-fiPRTNG MATTRESSES, Jj Hall 147 and 149 N. Delatrarejrt. tlS, AT tan tjiOR1 BALESEVERAL GOOD WORK HORSES- jrUea. un family horse.

CALL AT South fcX ITUg cunicrouuui nv noia street un ot RBALE 2 SMALL Ain HWM ur jniux nym i earn coeap yyi Luckcyt Ndrth Misaiasippi street uo WR3llSCnEAP-A 5EARLY KKW EXPRESS Won, eorered suiuble for express or de-iherNoVlM North Douglass street. iuaf VSoVilLMOUsTANl HARRIX5! rieP and ey terms. byD7ea, Smr Last room it over New Yora store, to i a ten Coke. Mason, T(dkm sta. Prmx ii a.

ettt. Market )R-BALEANICl1 i-ESTAURANT good hnf.ness: KWng oui tealthof Ucauy Inquire tU ouin TX)R 8AL-8TOVES-FOR i COOKINt; at End Stove House. T.i xn AND ttcms, at McCreau Washington street ifSALE-NEW AND fcEOOND HAND reneni bnnw famishing goads, No. 272 E. Washington st.

Keond band i urnltuee and old sywrea bought and sold. th s.m,w SPRING Warov A GOOD COV- ilr at Bryce's Milk Bra and 16 East Booth street. so4 steam Bakery. It uh I SALEOXJt HUNDRgr IKLLAU. WILL bVv UT T' kindf n4 nUo.

spring and harness: have refuacd Vi is aeawn. Call ttix week at iWarty Bi tt LV'ae mew) of three rooms: prke tTSf room 2. "AVE A LARGEKTGck-? If 7 seated srrinr trimM 9F I fee ttsK-vm 7 ry low cures (ff Cooptny, 2S Ean tnn rtreet. 1 street. WANTED.

"II ANTED KITCHEN 1 1 recommended girl food Street. No wahhing. ANTE I TWO fiOOD DRESSMAKEES AT 14 K. msmsssppt n. 1 ANTED iIBL IDE GENERAL HOCsSE oex.

no children, 137 X. Alabama tt. 'ANTED A FEW BOARDERS AT WEST Ohio street. moT AXTED BOARDERS AT T. 70 EASTS OHIO in it ANTED A DRUG CLERK OR PARTNER.

AT HN. Jllinoisst. mo A 1 TANTED HOARDERS AT THE CAPITAL Howe. lt? "I I ANTED BOARDERS AT.KICH&OjU) TEM rrjusci Hone. tin TIT ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, If at No.

Wert Ohio street, un of TAN TED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOCSE- work. at 35 West Clair street. Vl ANTED A FEW IT at ft Eart Michigan street. uh FIRST-CLASS DOARUERS ut VirANTED-K-TTY ORDERS AT INDIANA aTenoe. ne VirANTED-i-LADIES WITH CHRONIC DISEASE.

If Da. Faeb, 6 K. Wash. Ht; 8 a. to r.

m. II TANTED- BOARDERS AT LITTLE'S HOTEL. II 1 A NTED fiiTl" ATION IN A PRIVATE If Umily to do housework: rail give ood ref-Vren. Addrew May, Newa olllre. ni tf TIT ANTED TO LET" THREE FURNISHED OR It unfurnished lixint room for lodelne.

at Went Maryland rtreet, PalmerBlork. ui tf. ANTED TH EE A RTENTERSr APPLY at btilldlnpi Nos.31. and a Kentucky ave. John C.

Hawki3. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TEN CANVAP8-EB tor tor city at 32 Eart Washington np ftalr. 24 door. WAKTED-EVERY ROD the bert rwc carpet I ave.

Saaotaction truranieea. TO KNOW THAT Woven at 619 Virginia ui nr ANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply at 152 Hortn Misuippt street. wit GIRL TO A WELL- Gil wage at 25 E. Ohio ui tf VlTASTEI-t'IR-'T-CLASS DAY-BOARDERS AT If" 174 Wert Ohio- rtreet.

and two unfurhtahed rooms to board. nn iVMXTED-BYMARRIEDMAN. A POSITiON a salni4n or cashier, dr' goods preferred reference good. Address F. News onice.

nn tf ANTED A LADY DESIRES PURXIKHED room and oard, at low price. Address u. B. Loyd, ihis oflice. un tt W- ANTED-BOARDERR AT 4 SO PER WEEK, at 166 E.

Market street, only five minutes' walk front Postnffice; un tf ilTAXTED-CITY ORDERS OR SCHOOL WAR-II- ast, at Loan Office No. 12 Virginia avenue. pntt II ANTED 23 WOOD CHOPPERS. CALL AT If 65 Malott avenue; whjte men preierrea. un ot TTANTED I WILL BUY A FEW THOUSAND I Jr dollars of ciry ten per osnt warrants.

D. W. Gmbbs, Eart Washington street uo "lf ANTEDPUPILS OF ALL GRADES FOR nieb school. Apply at W. Market street.

between a. 1 r. m. ifANTED-AT 710 NORTH MERIE to work for a small family tUss Crvk need applr. Good aulred.

commodated. unst II ANTED CUHTOMERi FOR D. D. MALLORY Baljtimore oysters. PicKm Bra- Tis, 107 South JHlrt.ii street, Agents.

nu st fAEDB0iRlErl8 FURNISHED FRONT room for two persons; also a few day boarders tt 149 North Meridian st. TANTKD-Wljj AND FANCT SEWING BY II an experfsaauntress, the Singer Sewing Machine ottlce, Tlf. Wasbington st tu IDIAN A none nut a reference re- i iii VYrivriri.A OENTLEMAN AND WIFE TO VV n.m.f front room, with board, at 153 North Tennessee streer; A few day boarders can oe ac- HlfANTED 20 SOLiCITOBX IN A BUSINESS thai Will pay from i flO pet dy. Apply at 18 9. Illinois rtreet, one door aojitb of WsRhing- ATED EMPLOY Jl KNT IS Bi a young lady wno wnies a gooq iu.

dress Miss Uh ot ANTEI) AGENTS-TO THBOUUH tbe countrj't roiwrnng Ior ma miUctins for and Buell's medUlufs. AgenU mi at fornLsh horse and buggy at 75 Ksl Market street fl. BrKix. ua Vl A NTED FOR A VERY IV muati "eooud Uan4 PbMlon buggy, suitable tor small pony. Address A.

B. Newsoffiee. glT-Ing description, price and Vr ANTED AN INTEREST OR SITUATION JN 'soineiMJKlness where 1500 to tl.000 will be either Invested or loaned, by a thorough accountant of varied business Address Indiana, Evenina News. un ot I TT TED TWO JB THREE FIRST CLASS rtutlemcn boardi'rs. go occupy au elegant fumiabed room In private family, where tbe3 can ait-ifortable and feel at home, at Wrt New YArJt ftreet no vi tTLSTED IT JK SOWN THAT AT INGRAHAM Aflaflin'a uew photographic, rooms, they are maun photos undriir new large skylight.

in'itfraysas wU as Rooms S2 East -lir ANTEDyy A YOUNG MAN WHOLjWTOF employmeat a nation in private family or ot herwise has good educaUon is willing to make himself generally useful for his board and lodging, can furnlrtt the best of references as fco character. Address Charlie, News oOwe. VtrSTABrHrrECTURAL AND MECHAN- tru nns-iiur. iiachatucs. carpenters, ma- nd others interested to know tiat a class TXR a RENT- papered.

TOR MUST. FH RENT-LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, at 79 Massachosettt ave. FR RENT HOUSE WITH ROOMS. INQUIRE 2WW. Washington TX)R RENT LARGE FRONT ROOM.

100 SOUTH Illinois. FR RENT UNFURNISHED FRONT 15 W. New. York su TXR Washington rX- RENT TWO ROOMS OX 619 Virginia ave. at 2 Pine street.

RENT-TWO LODGING RENT 1 na avenue. ROOMS. ROOM. ui tt ROOMS, 1 E.VST ni tf FIRST FLOOR, ui of IXjR RENT-NICE BED ROOM TO RENT. IX-' riM at No 86 North Misrissippl street, nh TX1R RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOMWITH or without board uosf CALL tt TOR RENT SLEEPING ROOMS, INQUIRE AT D.

Judkins s. inpton st. Photographer, 16S E. Wah- un rr fX)R RENT FURXLSHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms, with or without ire minuteV walk from Poatoffice, at 166 Market tt. un tt FR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS WRENT AT 35 West Georgia street.

For information apply at Richmond Temperance House. un TX)R RENT-ONE LARGE BACK PARLOR AND kitchen adjoining, and two rooms up: stain, (all at 112 Peru street iio TX)R RENT TWO OFFICES AND TWO SLEEP-J; ixo rooms, in Martlndale's Block, opposite the Post Office. Apply to E. B. Martindale oa RENT OF ROOMS WITHIN three squares of Post Office.

Call at Caffee's stable, to -A LARGE FRONT ROOM. NEWLY Apply at 59 North IUrnois street TX)R RENT-TWO COMFORTABLE ROOMS rX western Mrt sf citv. suitable for man and wife only: rent ti 50 per month. Call at Na 3 In diana ave. tOR RETarACRDToF FARM the city, suitable for market garden.

Also, a (arm 5 miles from the city. Inquire at 9 and 10 Baldwin's Block, of F. M. Finch. ui FR RENT A NICE FURNISHED ROOM suitable for a couple of gentlemen.

For fur ther particulars Inquire at No. 231 Wert Vermont street Ui ot IX)R RENT-FOUR ROOMS, SUMMER KITCH-' KX. cellar, well and cistern all conveniences of a first claw Inquire at No. 220 Huron street uh ot T7IOR RENT DWELLING HOUSES, i erene erences rooms, ofBce rooms and sleeping rooms. Ref required.

m. h. Jlsolish. T7K)R RENT A BEAUTIFUL oua haU In Griffith's Block. ante-rooms and closet South Delaware street 1 of W.

H. English. ish. STORE AMI VUXMVVl- 40xtV4feet, two See Walter F. Ramsey.

92 TTK)R RENT-NEW DWELLING HOUSE OF 7 Jj rooms, cellar, cistern; lot 40x160 feet, with bulldlqg in rear; 20x40 foot on 15 feet alley, suitable for stable or shop; rent 30 per month. The house Is No. 63 Alvord street, half square north of Christian avenuq. Inquire at First National Bank renuo. L'N CALENDULIN.

WHAT IS IT? ADDITIONAL CITT JfXWS. The Grand Encampment, I. O. meets to-morrow in annual session. te TXR RENT H0U8K OF 8IX ROOJI8 NEARLY Jr new; acre lot finely set with shade cellar, cistern, stable, carriage bouse and all modern improvement oourplete.

with pasture fcrrow.and acre for garden. Will be rented to a flm-class tenant with small family until spring or longer; references required. Coons Jones, 76 East Market street uu rovxD. O. TELEGRAPH NEWS.

Pull Particulars of the Tirglulus Captured Further Preparations for Possible HostilitiesJ Snecess of England In the Ashan- tee TVar. Admiral Porter on the Situation. Ete. Etc. Etc.

NEW YORK CXTT. NEWS; VOLUME 4 NO- 295. INDIANAPOLIS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1873. PRICE TWO CENTS. il I PANIC 5lPer Cent Lowerthan tlie Lovest! aWLetteri addressed gimp! to the cumber of box.

and without the suae ot the party lor whom Intended, mim not cc be deHTered tnrocah the Post OAee but seat to the Dmi Letter Office, to neeard- aaee wlia section cu jtetnauoa uw, v- -Law, each letten in answer to adrmiseri most be left at Tbe Kews office to insure delivery. II is beUig formed in the night Mwol of the Bryant Stratton Buaj-jess College, 44 H. call at the CoUege for particulars. im i TATED-tO RENT, A MEDIUM-SIZED, -VY lurabshed house, with pleasant surround ingsln a eoaivnient and rectable neighbor-hmd by a private arnlly, who wiU take best of care of property, and fcrd owner and wife If de-siwd. Address, with parfjar8 Box 2 Post-offiee.

WANTED-KIGHT SCHOOL OF BRYANT If ii Stratton Business College and Telegraph InsUtnte. 44 South Meridian street, is now open. Bookkeeping, telegraphing, writing, arithmetic, mechaniJai and architectural drawing, are taught Young men, ladies and parent Jiclted to call. tits? Cheap 1- ANTED LABORERS, MECHANICS. with board, 109 BL AND heavy II everyooay in nren TJ, i caMnvere shirts, gloves, socks, aad all kinds of roods in tha ihane of ftirnishing goods, call at tne v.

i ip store, os. ao aija Virginia v-uuc, buy tnose KIXK1S at gUMMY Jf our 50c and GOc undersoil ti, shirt atfl 25 only. reducea pnees. xtj SMU Heavy ntauuicis uho fOR TRADJC. 77OR TR ADEtA CHOICE LOT WILL TAKE A 4 nnd faoiM and hnt-vr tnr first Davment DjTuw.

MJJler Laut room i over J.etf York. Store. ao TXJR TRADE-WE HAVE A PARTY WHO wishes to trade some vacant Jots for good res idence or Dusiness property, ana m- Jos. A. ctfuibrBnceorpay casn aineren ii No.

Blackford's Block. cash difference. HEIISOVAT- MOOBI TRSONAL DR. FARR, E. WASH.

STREET, TERSONAj-ist K. 8 CUNNINGHAM, OFFICE rand reSJene, Z'Affr1 Pelaware street All calls promptly ware. attended ny or zigu, nut- HOARDING. OA RDlNt I'NFC RN ISHED FRONT ROOM, JOffpa pvnrr near leta- OAiJDJN AN A NICELY. FURNISHED front room, 10 ci at 1 ut LOST.

OST-CCWA SMALL THREE EAR OLD Jj Aysblreeow; small bag, vin toll: gone tKe davs; red nc)t a4 fr-l. white body wUb rale red spots. A reward of Ci will be paid lor retwraJng ber to 298 NbrUi ul It i TO LOAX. rrW WAN-MONEY ON fWELRT, OTITO, I ill ITU rare, at VJ 0U Wt What Councilman spent yesterday (the hoi Sabbath) in washing "his buggy in Fall Creek? has Appealed to the Sn- Serior Court from the City Commissioners ecision in the matter of the opening of Fifth street. Dr.

Jones's double rig had a frightful runaway this morning, in the courae of their gyrations doing their level lest towards wrecking W. F. Ballard's team. '0 particular damage. A young lad named Yasley, 801 North Tennessee, was thrown down Saturday evening by a runaway team and fatally in- iured both arms and left shoulder being roken, leside9 internal hurts.

I A match has been arranged for December 30th in Champaigne, Illinoig, between thirteen game chickens of Indianapolis and thirteen of that city, al) fo fight which fall in. A Alegbj9 Row. An unrizhteons riot "broke out yesterday in the disreputable establishment run by Beckv Babb. in "Sleigho Under the Hill, during which Poker Smith and yilham Sawyers, as piacic as rawp liFrimw, an eiaborajja; opon a white man named McCaV uui some half dozen ne-! tiroes whose names are not yU carnpred in. OnlfipT Keeffe arrested Sawyers and Smith, for not, arv 3jsd William Vanderwood for gelliog liouor $fiy4Yt and they were today nnea for their pffenses.

One Green Booker, a colored liar and bartender far Vanderwood, will be sent to the Grand fury jfcr few" perjury in this case, and it is pnrpQSM stili cwre roughly over ZZ? WV9 juui- ciai lire. 1 Court Item I The motion for a new trial in the Jlax Neurnan case was argued and overruled this mornipg in the Criminal Court, and judgment was passed on the verdict of the jury, which gives the defendent pight years in the State Prison. Johnson, the chicken thief, was arraigned and discharged by the Court with the injunction to no more," Erastus Kverson, on a plea Qgnty to the indictment of bping in a state qf intoxication; was fined $5 and cost, this being the first pase this patsre disposed of in this county since the passage qf the Jate liquor law. Why: this poor devil should made an example of while' those who hold fif trftst may become intoxicated with Impunity, is on? ,0 those questions difficult to explaln.l -The physical condition pf Lynn is such as to ettnun? him to his bed, and it is very dOubtiuJ W)) sufficiently recover to stand trial. Newton Gibler, on a plea of guilty to petit larceny, given one, year 5 in the penitentiary, and disfranchised for three years.

It is generally' understood among thp officers of the ronrt that Bob Turbyville has skipped tiip toim. preferrine to jorfeit his $-100 bail rather than stand a second tfial; 1 Ajartna 13107, ixjwr ine tmra or loartn wife of Samuel Binkley, has broucht ac tion against th.e lattpr for support in Jtidgpj VAnrrVMTlVfl ATiIlff aaa a sea the contingent" expenses I he considered in estimating whether a bus iness will pay profit are thp following: Beggars, bad debts, plprks. collections, cpm- roi.ssin dirt, discount, depreciation, fix-preKsagf, freight, ice, impositipns, interest, Insuranfr. labor, Iqsses, mistakes, nonsense, printing, postage, repdirs, rent, stationary, Stealing, trwindlingi travelling Uxes, water, waste, wear, watchmen, worry, usury, and an infinity of other trifles, eta, Capt a re Ike Vlriala-Tli9 reeling- the Swkjeet, ete. Nrw 1 ork, October 17, The Time from Havana of the IBth givw the fol lowing account of the capture ot the irgin- The Tornado, which mane the capture wa cruisine "on the "1st October under sail, about eighteen milet from the Cuban coast In the afternoon stie siehted a atearu er about six miles distant heading toward ber.

The Captain at once ordered steam to be gotten up-and soon" observed that the steamer had altered her course and headed for the coast of Jamaica, distant about 100 miles. The Spanish captain at once suspect ed, from tins unusual, proceeding tnat tne steamer the Virginius and he ordered steam gotten up for all the engines if they burst the boilers, and t6 drive the-engines at tbeir utmost sneed. The Tornado, under fjtll headway, showed such speed that it was clear in the long chase she would certainly overhaul the. stranger. She gained steadily, bnt a night was coming on the panish Captain feared he would lose sight Of the vessel.

The moon risme, how ever, he was enabled by keepinjr all hands on deck at the masthead and in the rigging to keep a sharp look out. the steamer was kept in sight until the corvette had neared sufficiently to brine her guns to bear on her. The scene on deck of the vessel was one of intense excitement The fugttive steamer, for it was now quite evident that for whatever reason she was very anxious to escape, was observed to throw her cargo overboard, and empty boxes and other materral floated past the Spaniard. A shot was fired but the stranger made no reply, and four others were fired in success ion. The last shot was fired at 10.

r. and immediately the steameY which had led the corvette a chase of nearly eight hours hove to. The boats were lowered and manned and piled along Bide. They met no resistance on -boarding the steamer, which they had now discovered be yond a doubt to be the Vifginius. They took possession of her by hauling down the American nag which the irginiusriad displayed throughout the andj hoisted the Spanish nag instead.

Captain Fry, of tbe lrginius, in the usual manner, handed over the steamers papers for examination by the officer in command of the boarding party, and that officer at once took charge of them, and both vessels headed Santiago de uba. Un the 1st ot jsovember at hve o'clock in the afternoon, thev arrived at Santiago de Proceedings were immediately begun against the captives as pirates, and notwith standing the protest of the United Vice Consul at that port were condemned. and on the morning of the 4th of November four were shot The naval court martial was then organized for the trial of -Captain Fry and the crew of; the Virginius. They were of course condemned after the mast expe di tious trial, and on the-7th the Captain, first mate, second mate, and thirty-lour seamen others. Reports from Santiago state some Of these are engineers, and It is assumed they were not aware, of the nature of the voyage and others are sailors, Only four it is now will 'escape without sufferine.some form of punishment.

and the remainder -of those not shot will be condemned fo the chain gang. There Wa an, linnsnally largp attendance at Plymouth Church, hroqklyn. The scenes during the part of the'sermon in which the pastor alluded to the recent butchery in. tbe lsiaiici ui luruiuijr reiniuiieu one 01 oia times the war with the ShO, whea oeecner voce was 50 qe ci5pa agamat the slaveholding power In that section. -1 When he spoke of ie lqna and heroic struggle of the little hand of Cuban patriots that nad" so perseveringly resisted all the force that Spain' could bring against them, and said that such heroism J.vs at least a recognition, 16 of the audience could ho longer be restrained and they broke forth in a long continued burst of applause, the ladies waving their handkerohiefs and fli CafneT a the When fieecbet hpped thii 'government would pro-ceed in the matter1 with all moderation, that nothing would De done rasmy.

atter a temperate appcM fl Spsln fw justice that the nation should wait for her to pHnish the authors of those cruelties, or if it should appear that she lacked force, then, said Beechfr solemnly, "Let the jnsticeof thenation fall!" The enthusiasm ot the- audience broka'TjJ, afresh regardless Of time, or mce. Their hearty applause Rufitted howmuqji they were in sympathy with the speaker. The meeting of cltena at Slelnway nail to-night to protest against the barbarous massacre pf the captives of the Virginius, will be an immense affair. Gen. N.

P. Banks, S. S. Cox and H. W.

Beecher. are among the orators on the occasion. A special from Newport, Rhode Island, says the slppp pf yfar Qsisipee, sailed at noon yesterday (Sunday) from. Torpedo Station, for Hampton Roads. She took on board a large number of torpedos with all possible dispatch, and work was not completed Saturday night ffreat -activity is nqticed at Torpedfl Station, and a number, more 'of war vessels are expected immediately, for the Kurpose of taking oh board yorpedoes, word avlngbeen received tQ this effect frvn Secretary RohesQn.

Duncan Templetpn, whq shot his wife pn Broadway Safunlay, was arrangned and committed to await thp result of her, injuries, i Mrs. Templetan nqw Ue In critical kit the physicians hve hopes of her -y WASHINGTON. Admiral Porter on tbe ftltuallon-Aiaer lean Iatereara In Cnna, etc, Washinoton, November 17. Adqirai Porter, of the United State Navy, arrived in jhp city yesterday. He has been busy all day ip drawing up for use when called uppn, a' statement showing the condition of, tba He says at present the Spanish navy has 25 vessels carrying 14Q guna, 24 carrying 52 gnns and 23 pairjipg M2 guns.

Tlicreare aip, kteq transpdrts of carrying guns, and fiO giinhoats with one heavy gun each- Fifty-three of these vessels are stationed on the cost o( Cuba, carrying 320 guns with 9.000 men all tpld. The Admiral thinks that with the present condition oT our navy we would fcot be able to successfully compete with that of the Spanish lie said the question now at issue between the United States ami Spain was that respecting an insult to Ofir flag. Yirgiguns was sailing under regular paper. She had got into water other, than those of the United States and was captured. "It.

was the duty of the Spanish government to have held hef 'for trial. If she had violated any laws the government was the proper one to punish her for it He was not conver sant with the views of the administration on this question Jas no member of it had con versed with him nce his arrival. He remarked in reference to the; feeling among the people, that it was not easy for our government to readily respond to their views. The government had respon sibilities which the people had not We were popular power, ana if the people did not keep faith with the nations our govern ment He thdught resolutions declar ing war with Spain would be ottered early in the next session. In regard to the to execute the decrees from Spain for the release of Amer Jean estates in Cuba, Secretary Fish has fm formed Admiral Polo, Spanish Minister here that pain must give assurances that these ut- r-i uriiiK uiir t-vft uui9wj 27.

Polo asked 11 the United States would not wait for an answer until the Saturday following; The Secretary said "No;" that' the Presi dent intended to have his message prepared by Thanksgiving Day, ready to submit to the Cabinet on Friday, which is the day for. the. lat regular meeting before Con gress assembles. Polo was further informed that' the President anxions to 'be able to say to Congress that Spain had really acted in the matter, instead of merely promising, and that hi case she did not act, he should recommend that the United States hereafter assume the entire protection of the lives and property of her own citizens in Cuba Washi5oto5, ovember 17. The President returned this morning.

1 Senator Sherman thinks there will be no war with In regapo the proposed inflation of the currency, he says, notwithstanding the demands of the South and the West for an ihcrea-if in the volume of the currency, there will be ho inflation unless war should render it necessary. roRKioy. ENGLAND. November 17. The latest advices received, by government from the Ashantee expedition undr Commander in Chie Wolesley in Africa.

states the British troops have advanced twenty miles from Elnnna, one of the largest forts on the coast. The Ashantees have been- defeated with great loss in killed and wounded, and five of their vill ges burned. They are retreating on the river Prah. The.expedition has thus far been most successful. Loxdox, November Later advices from the Ashantee expedition states What the British have cnt off the retreat of the Ash antees on Prah river and made man of them prisoners.

'-It is expected that the late active 1 forward movement of the British troops will result in the capture of the entire Ashantee army. J- STATU NEWS. The Terre Haute Water Works have been tested, and the Express pronounces them the best in the United States. The stone barge Eureka burst a steam pipe. 1 was driven ashore at ilichigan City and to tally wrecked on Sunday of last week.

The Indiana' Woman's Suffrage tion will hold its semi-annual meeting at Richmond next Wednesday- and Thursday. Prominent advocates of Woman Suffrage from all over the State are expected to he present, 7 Walters, who burned the depot at Ander son, while on his way to the Northern Prison were shot On the 8fh twelve of the so-called lasOlonday in charge of Slerifr Roc, while avnnitiAniiita nnni inAr oYirf An ri a 1 (V 111 a expeditionists were shot, and on the 10th 14 passing tnrougn Jay county the rate of twenty-five miles an hour leaped from the train and disappeared in a tamarack. swamp. Walters is a slippery name. I Terre.

Uante Ih Ike Ttt War, line There are 'at least hhtT thnnvnn A man in this city willing to enlist as Cold in a war to conquer Cuba. Ther is al a rifh'. smart sprinkline oi marivr souls illir. i 6" wwMrierinasrers, Taka It Weleoine Chicago PosU 1 we regret to see that ib Jftip a name in Londop on their ownac-ps t. We regret thlK" There is no need of people getting up panic.

We uaye iiau enongn 01 ours, and they can take 11 uu uur nanus wunqui costing (hem a cent Mekelotb and Aaben. INew Tork Sun.1 At the meeting of the Methodist preachers y- diijr nam mat in nis tquT he had called upon PresidentGrsnt and found that he had entirely dispensed with liquor in the White Haw and that it was almost enUdy abolished from the most lasniwa.we parties 1 given Washington. Tbe foBSfqacnees of fiiha, Xew Yotk nrald.l We do not want Cuha, In acotiirinff it we shall find necessary for the security of this lsianu and uieguu to annex all the main 1IT A. 1 i- inuia group, ana an tneir outlying sup- jjuriJi. jicaku niu men ue in o(if way and the Central American republics, and so the never ending hut sUl beginning work of a sprpticyi wiltgo till arrested in the confusion and dissolution of the, whole Incoherent and inconguous fabric.

We do not want Cuba because of the future danger threatened from its acquisition; want it be cause of the immediate debts, embarrass monta, political eomplications, corruptions, and demoralizations that will come with the This annexation would be made a job among scheming-and unscrupulous, politicians, compared with which our Pacific Railway jobs, with their Credit Mbbilier won Id appear contemptible. We do not want Cuba as a State or Territory of the United Stales. Eaomaos Kale of Dry Good. (New York Sun t. The great sale of dry chxhU nm.ln.i crush at Claflin's store vestertlnv that K-arcely rivalled by that of the previous day.

As soon a a. buyer went away contented, another individual hungry for bargains was found to fill his place. While the vu iv w-y unn witng 10 mage public the aggregate of their first day's sale, there the best authority for saving that tUo two dayV sales have exceeded a -wiihoh and a half The streets around the store are piled hich tholnlA. 8. indjcale that thev the invoi bvi to relieve thoTm- lrrwmrnt 4.

w. Spmgue theU the r-s), 0f purchaser In much lesa than the thirty davsaeV fixed. T. Stewart th duce price reaped tlie benefit of -T I tfrpris and yesterday iu a thron'j store and large buine4. Other ioues are following ithe example with alacrity, and the promise now is that an average fall business will be done in one-third the unal time.

i The raUael AwuOj. ICinci.nnatiCommerctaL) We are told that there wa a solemn Cabinet meeting yesterday, and: that it was im-. portanw It is mentioned by telegraph that there was deliberation. Now who delibera-" ted? First there was GranL He no doubt, deliberated. It is possible he smoked.

He nrobahlypreserved an awful ptupendoas silence. Then there was the great Richardson, of the Treasury. The great Kichardson deliberated. He prohablv knows as ranch about war as about finances. The festive) Robeson deliberated.

He will be a very im- portant person if there is a war with Spain. His friends can be served handsomely. Ha was about a in New Jersera Richanison was in Ncw York, before they were discovered and made Cabinet officers under the pressure of civil, service reform. Our second cousin, Delano, also deliberated. He adds weight to deliberation.

He is, fwrhans, wise enough to think, that a war would be good fr the party. Belknap deliberated yery much. He very formidable, and in war "time would beeomn. a prodigy. His growth, since he was found in Keokuk, has been amazing.

Creswell deliberated. -He is, perhaps, the biggest aw of -the flock, and he is no doubt impressed that, in case of a war, the government would speedily convert all the nost offices into teleeraob offices and savings banks, as a "military ne cessity." The deliberation of this body of. men Grant's "personal staff must, 01? course, have great weight with the country. itiswelL though, that cretanr Fish wa there. V.

S. 6's. fisifruatit Htseksw iHit; 14 VJO's, WiT vaj a istw Coupons. 1W-I0 New Oold sterlings Oirrency lel New RK. November 17, ls.

Ill li W9 1C. aw -UalH -113113. i''ar; 10 iil(v. 4 iSiosx- Sale ot U. j1 in amounts Wthart XjOQ.

rate one per cent. lesa thaq above ruouUon, KeceiTed the Silver Medal at the Exposition for lthe best display or 6olld Silver. ware. v. w.

1 His stock of Silverware. Watches, Jewelry, etc ete. is the largest, best and cheapest In the city. Seeing Is believing. i AT NO.

13 E. TVASIITXGT0X ST. Sign pf the Illuminates tree! Clock. Body Brussels, LARGE Tapestries, ingrains. SALES CARPETS.

choice new styles of carpeting in all grades, and now have tbe lanrt net and cheapest stock Jn the State. We areerlnT Special Bargains to- Cash Buyers. buS! hU onr 8tock M(1 Prices before ADAMS, MANSUR CO. BOCIXTY KKTIXQS. MASONIC XXTTRffiSTO-inOBrr, Center Lodm o.f.i .1 o'clock.

Work-Wnd wuu F.B.A. Daniel O'CnnneH B. a. iirm, session at present UU. third story JndahBropu: new Court House.

j(WA iUnxl iresldeat The members Krt.wi.-..... dianaare reoiae Ti Lt nesdav evenitur v-'V." wedi a cm urr Masonic Bait at serea transacUvd Ir i.tiT.Kli nponance wiu Edwakd r. Tojtusso.i. Kee. Sec.

lng onau iBaUj. John O. Waters, Secretariat. Masonicilall. 7 7 liw.

CT. ireilDQ. MMftn I Stn. eeni in GranS Yom Rrra-Meets la Masonic SCWWI Krra-Veet. la Yobn.

CWJW5' l-t or mrarrljotin SccwtarJ lnin Grand oiW (hand Secretary. to cxiMT-Jobrt belborue, tirana Wujt. Ikblv: PoTTRncx CofTniT. rtStcHa Comrosndor-in-Cblcf; ianuel Sbelburoe Uatai ectvrj. 1.

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