Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - November 16, 1865, Burlington, Iowa BURLINGTON ESTABLISHED THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1G, 1865. Y to New York Nbw Nov. 15.-Tbe Tribune's special says Senator Sherman states his intention greatly to reduce the clerical to the civil and increase tie wages of those who are By order of the Secretary of Port New York has been changed to Fort Companies F. I and E and C and 18th, and of the V. R. C. were mustered out Governor has adjusted the Massachusetts claims and has now returnee Mr. Conway starts for Boston to-day in the interest of the The North Carolina Committee failed in gaining an interview with the President again yesterday on account of a cabinet The unfortunate death of Preston King created a profound sensation had a tost of The who knew him was shocked at the The Treasury has been aware lor some time that Mr. King has been deeply depressed on account of trouble growing out of tbe duties of his A will not for sever al T Orders are issued Paymaster General of the Department of tie directing him to order Paymasters Storms and in the Eastern to and prepare for muster Similar orders have been made in other Whole corps are to be mustered out or merged into the regular army by tbe first of Paymasters Blair and Oakley have re- special says Lucy L. a noted pardon made oath before the Grand Jury yesterday that Brevet Gen. L. C. did take forcibly and 8, Treasury States to the amount of and Joseph E. her makes oath that said party in like take tram him a pardon of Clarence J. addressed by said Howell to Secretary It is likely that tie Grand Jury will bring in an special says Secretary Mo in reply to a request of tbe South Carolina to permit that state to assume the direct tax levied by that tinder the existing law has no power to grant the The special save Charles J. to Js here looking after his He bad a letter from Mr. Lincoln granting his afterwards indicted by the U. S. District Court at Norfolk fox No action has since been had in the neither has his sanctioned by President 1 A special to the Two of Hancock's corps stationed at Albany were dispatched to yesterday afternoon by the Their supposed destination a The steamer which sailed from New York Sept. for San Francisco via Bio de Janeiro and had arrived at Rio de Janeiro on the 3d The World's Washington special says Major Gen. has been appointed by the agent to harmonize the made free in the a recent The Ordnance Department has determined army Harper's The work is already Washington special the South represent that Sen. Howard's tour of inspection among tbe has resulted in great benefit to all All the military detectives of this were discharged They the A Washington says General formerly commanding a of the Federal force now stationed on the Rio arrived in town and represents force at completely and the opinion that the French will be compelled to surrender to the who told both banks of the river and environ si ' The received authentic three weeks ago that tbe been reduced to are completely cut off from Vera Cruz seems to be no doubt of final ' special says the of the Treasury is considering the best of promptly collecting the direct of due by the Southern He has application of South to assume her quota to be paid in i York are beginning to the are busily at fir the - - - Foreign New Nov. 15.- The steamer from Liverpool 1 o'clock on the morning of the 4tb, and Queenstown on the evening of the 5th, has arrived The steamship from New arrived at Greenock on the inst. The Danish Ministers have The preliminaries of a treaty of commerce between England and Austria has been There is no other news of importance Liverpool - Cotton sales to-day were 7000 the market closing unchanged for Sales to speculators and exporters were 4000. - rather but prices closed with an upward Nov. Consuls for money SSj I C shares Erie U S 5-203 Additional to the Persia's news The Pall Mall Gazette suggests that ministerial arrangements be in consequence of there being no speaker to issue The says that the speech at Glasgow leaves rio doubt of the general course the ministers will if supported by the and they will not be slow to complete the work of Mr. Gladstone has already declared him self in favor of the extension of tbe right of and in view of the liberal party have designated Mr. Hill as the leader of the What doubt can remain of the true wishes of the party which selects sucb a man for its acknowledged leader of the The Herald thinks that no understanding has been arrived at concerning reformatory - The London correspondent of the Manchester Notwithstanding tbe tone of Mr. Seward's speech at it is generally understood tbat the President and Cabinet have no intention of pressing to a quarrel the controversy concerning the The same authority states tbat Mr. Adams retires next and is of opinion that it will be very difficult to find a suitable man to succeed per Nov. 4.-The against the Royal Bank of Ireland had been It appeared that Mr. one of the Fenian had a Bum to bis credit in the which the govern men t alleged was the proceeds of bills remitted from America for treasonable and with a view to stopping such remittances and preventing the money being so the Solicitor requested tbe bank not to pay it over without the sanction of tbe Attorney The bank refuses to pay any further Mr. Leary commenced the action to draw a part of the sum for the purpose of bis which was at once agreed to -' paid After the com- New Nov. 15.-The Havana letter of instant reports the defeat and capture of the Republican Mexican General Ortega in and the destruction of bis His troops were divided into three bodies to capture Morelia and some other and they were beaten in detail and 400 prisoners remaining in the hands of the The Republican General Dyaz was said have led the attack on and though at first was finally obliged to 1839 From Nov. 15.-Co".one! Indian Col. left here Hth a train of 25 laden with annuity goods and intents for tbe N tribe of 800 Navajos to river and abandon their wild was ji big meeting at last at which 8enator Woe made a in favor the Lawrence A and the immediate of a railroad bridge across the J river at this 15.-A dispatch to the j says Judge Davis and Treat filed a decision of tbe one claimed by New Cincinnati and all claims on the of tbe of the claimants to Frem St. Nov. 15.-Col. Taylor the Mr. of the Indian treat with the the at Fort on the 5th, steamer other members of * having gone home or The concluded with tribes of the Sioux gi treaties stipulating for peace among the as well as with the of investigating the frauds Indian agents on the different in that on the safe from companies of 8. Col. compose the Paymaster grrison at Skrl is there paying the and of the action Mr. Leary men that a also required for tbe the prisoner and that it would be so It was at once permitted to be drawn and so the matter The action brought against the magistrates and police by the proprietors of the Irish Peoples Newspaper is that nothing was in the office except what was necessary to the purposes of the - - The Morning Pest says Mr. Gladstone's speech commits him to a hearty approval of the Reform whenever it shall be practicable or and when public opinion and the state of parties shall allow of it being but not one word seems to indicate tbat any such will be brought forward by the Government in the coming The Times says the discount demand at tbe Bank on the 3d wats comparatively Iu the Exchange advances had been offered at about CJ per cent. A special commission has been issued to 3ry the Fenians at with to The of the has commenced an against the police for tbe seizure of that i The reported loss of a large Bremen vessel in the English channel proves to be ' No confirmation has been received in 1n I The toe rumors relative tc much i The Frankfort Senate tbe refusal to accede the demands of Austria an Thv Brazilian had reached The Allies had commenced crossing the to march on Mr. the British had an interview with the declared toe desire of England to The Emperor - i 5'arket.-Breadstuff*- and & Co. report market but some about one shilling per sack No barrels in first 1 and 2^3 per winter red SilOs good request at Gd per 4,800 on mixed American 29 and 9a30. Bruce A Co. report beef selling to supply pressing owing to want of in fine Inferior is | in Irish and Euro pean Bacon lower and a further decline - Lard considerably declined per - - - - - Sheep firm aB arrivals continue very fine quality in but high prices Sugar quiet without material Petroleum London - Wheat advanced for quarter white 50a52 for winter 4Sa50 for Flour scarce at 27a30s per bbL Sugar quiet at Gi Coffee Petroleum 3a3i for to have led the attack ou and St ged to The Republican General Rosales was defeated and killed at in The adhesion of Lower California to the Empire Small bands of Liberals are said to have been despatched from Chilicothe to Lucia and San the latter are in where they are represented to have lost 200 The Liberals are also represented as having been repulsed in tbe attack ou These are all on imperial Other represented to be say tbat the city of is still in a state of siege with the entrenchments well and that the main body of Republican troops are at Pernambuco organizing their Custom House and establishing their and tbat the Imperialists are strengthening the fortifications of The says on rumor that Gen. five principal officers were York Nov. 15.-Dr. Health thinks he will be able to permit the steamship Persia to go to her dock and land her passengers to-night or early to-morrow There is no sickness on board the but as there are a few from he has ordered the baggage to be fumigated before allowing to land or tbe steamer go into her The Convention of the French Canadians at the St. Charles Hotel opens to-night at eight The plan of the meeting is to form an organization throughout the with headquarters al New with to promote the interests of the French Canadians of this There are Canadian delegations from New Springfield and and Among the delegates here Is the French Canadian Dr. J. H. of The meeting bids fair ro be largely and to elicit some spirited Among the resolutions to be presented by Dr. Badeaux is the That in tbe name of the 14,000 French Canadians who have paid with their lives homage to tbe holy liberty for which they fought in tbe late American we emphatically deny that mercenary Ideas were the only motives that caused us to barricade the American National capital with our and proclaim to the world that we are not only bound to have shown our adopted tbat we are worthy of tbe liberty we but we solemnly assert tbat we will ever be ready to rally to the defence of this The Farragut court martial is still enga ged in the case of Up on its conclusion the court will probably be The President has informed the tbat as he belonged to tbe old army he would consider his pardon at the proper The President has pardoned only three or four who were educated at West and they were not in the army the war broke On Monday morning Mr. King went to a store and purchased a bag of desiring to have it sent his He is supposed to have placed it in his clothing before he jumped Hopes are entertained that his body may be Gen. was not a passenger on the The Persia was boarded and allowed to coma to the city this The given in the Supreme Court certain lottery dealers was nearly The suit was to recover lor to the lottery The Japanese built madera passage tc Rib Janeiro in 2S enroute to Japan Nov. 15.-There is no alarm here as to the Fenian It is thought that some sort of raiding operations might be attempted on the and the authorities have merely taken the necessary measures to mischief being The prevalent feeing is altogether decisive of the whole R. Nov. 15.-The Hon. for ten years Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode resigned his this because of ill From Nov. 14.-The trial of Col. Crane commenced at the court martial rooms Mr. Trimble offered a resolution in the Senate against the Confederate closing hie remarks That for their bad management and great crimes against their fellow men and the United Davis and his accomplices forfeited their deserve and ought to suffer the extreme penalty cotton quotations prices 3Si40.i. Only 200 bales shipped 10H The Cumberland river is rising 32 inches on the Heavy rain last night and Nov. 15.-The passed h authorizing the Governor to issue new bonds tor the railroads of the State to the extent of tho State the funding of the State as it together with the past due or to become due on the first of 18GG, by the issue of new - The sales of cotton are light a few bales were bought at 40c, prices 38 to 40c. 551 37G There is about 33 inches water in the and at a From Sew New Nov. 15.-Arrived Guiding Star and Morning Star from New The Costa Rica from with the passengers and of the North Star and Merrimac hence from New returned bar leaking badly seven feet water In the Cotton sales of 300 bales at 50a 52c. - Sugar - New molasses Freights Exchange on New York The Mississippi House passed a providing for of wounded and disabled Tbe latest Brownsville advices say the Liberals under Generals and Mendes are vigorously continuing the siege of They captured on the 5th the steamer Rio Grande and brought her to The Liberals held river above and below which bad been evacuated by the women and seeking refuge on the American - Ills thought they will capture the whilo the Federal forces are enthusiastically cheering their From Nov. 15.-The President will not immediately make an appointment to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. In the meantime Mr. C. P. under the law of 1797, will act as collector of the port. The witnesses for the defence continued to be examined before the Farragut Court Surgeons Potter and Lieut. Phoenix testified that judging from all the facts in the Commodore Craven acted as a judicious and brave commander in not engaging the rebel ram Tbe latter believed there would have been no more chance for the than there would have been for a brig in a combat with a The President has appointed Gen. John A. Logan and William A. of secretary of legation to the republic of Gen. Logan is said to be a warm friend of the Liberal cause in that Col. Browning has been heretofore President Johnson's private Advices from El state that the government of President is daily gaining Marshal of tbe French had issued express orders to his officers to let no detachment of French troops approach the Rio Grande for fear of a collision between the French and U. S. From New Nov. 15.- The Savannah date of 11th says a in the latter part of last attempted to shoot Rev. H. Superintendent of tbe Freed no en on St. Helen and was instantly shot and killed by several Hope an accomplice of was lodged in tbe Savannah Eighty freed people arrived at Savannah from St. and They left there with their household the crops on leaving being surrendered to Nov. 11.-There is a report that the steamer Duke was burned in the river with three hundred bales of Gen. Duff Green of died at Mobile on the 15th. Kail Road Nov. 15.-The through train from New York for which left at 8 o'clock this ran through a on the New Jersey Two men were killed and several including Mr. Baggage who was slightly Further particulars will be Nov. 15.-The steamer Grey Hound Boston to Halifax and was totally lost on Birds in Beaver on Monday the passengers anu crew Insured in New York and Bastern for 8100,000. How To Clean lady sends us the following receipts for cleaning which she wishes published for the benefit of those of her sex who wish to try a successful as she has In these hard times all economical hints are Wot the iu and fasten one end of it to something hold the other in your keeping the ribbon out straight and rub it with a piece of eastile soap until it looks decidedly then rub hard with a if much with the back of keeping the ribbon dripping wet with When you have exhausted your and think it must be rinse thoroughly in fold between and iron with a hot Don't ring the if you do you will get creases in it that you cannot smooth MARKETS New Nov. 15. for middling H and 3 for and Tar new waite Steamboat Nov. 15.-The steamer Meteor was burned to the edge at the Chester wharf this Free Lectures at Mozart D. late of and more recently of 111., will commence a course of Lectures in this City on the Scientific Practice three Lectures of the Course will be free to the and be delivered at Mozart on Wednesday and Saturday commencing at 7 followed by a series of private Lectures of The system practiced and taught by Dr. Clark is and is scientific as or It was elaborated by Prof. C. H. of and which more Una a very mall of diseases can be successfully treated with But Dr. C. hereby sures and the Medical in under the of this new every variety of and chronic disease which can be cured by human is amenable ' to and cured by and that especially in- inflammatory as a general than by any other known and without pain or Dr. Clark with himself a young gentleman whom he and who is fully competent to practice In the same They will be on and after the loth receive and give practical illustration of the superior efficacy of this and pre-eminently successful method of treating Persons laboring under any of the or other diseased affections will consult their own comfort and safety by applying to Drs Clark and since they will be able to remain In town but a few Impaired Sore or Inflamed Aphonia and other Diseases of the Liver and Kidney Dyspepsia and other affections of tbe Constipation and other Bowel all varieties of Female Seminal Impotence and the more malignant Genital Rheumatism of every General or Paralysis of whatever Old ' Office at No. 3G Jefferson over Harper's Boot and Shoe No charge for whole who would not be are specially invited to come in and listen to the Free Lectures advertised firm and closed dull without any extra ilaO 10 for extra R and ill 15 IJ trade 42 43/2 i r. and ed 77.il iR for I fl 78�1 feS tor Mil 41a2 45 for new amber 12 for 28 for C. W. Barley 93sP5l for sound mixed for white and 462521 for fer Fi rm. at for for refined in bond and 79 do Pork heavy and lower 25 lor closing at for at for plain meBS and 50.117 for extra Beef at 40a41. Cut at shade and quiet at 24n28*. demand at 30*42. and steady at 7 per cent. Sterling firm at 108ial09. Gold without material opening at 1 473 and advancing to 1 47?, closing at 1 47J. Total exports of specie to-day Government stocks without any decided Freights to Liverpool but without decided Stock TJ S G's 5 20 coup 1864, 99}. U S 5's 10 40 coop 902; 7-30's, second 9GJ; N Y C 97; Erie 923; Reading B 3, 114J; MM 751; Chicago N W 32J; Pittsburgh 92j; N W pfd Quincy 110}; T W 1433. Nov. 15. Flonr was neglected not enough being done to establish any change in Wheat quiet but No 1 spring sold at 145al47, No 2 do and rejected at 50aC0^ according to at the close No 1 spring ruled quiet at 145il451 for fresh and at 142*al43 for old Corn advanced 25 per No 1 sold 54?i 56, No 2 ranged from 52i531, rejected at 4Ga 48. Oats quiet without material fresh receipts sold at 2iu29V for No 1, 25�23J for No 2 and at 20c for without any essential No 1 sold at 02c; No 2 at 57a5�c; rejected with sales at 24c for old No 2; Canada Barley afloat sold at 30. there being no and for several the market was nominal at 2oa2 264. In a retail a very few barrels changed hands at 27a2 28. held with more but the market was and new mess pork ranges at from 50a34 00, and old mess is quiet at 00. with sales of Cumberland middles at 165c, Sweet Pickled and shoulders at 16c. extent of 150 tcs at 26c. Tallow STEAM PRINTING Sain tad - but at 15: for prime gent t h e History of the in one large volume of over 1.000 splendidly witb IK fine of Generals and battle This is i nst the book the people and a rare chince for yonng and returned and disabled officers and la want or profitable will find 1: Sana and cur 4 Mo. sept i Every description Of COARSE AND to - - and Setter t Than at any other west of UA STEAM PRESSES NIGHT ANBi Thi most Material of any In A fill ail kinds of papers & All Work Warranted I ORDERS to secure must M addressed to * gURLINGTON INSURANCE This company Household Live Stock on Farms - Against Loss or Damage by fixe a xn Farm Property and Detached Village Dwellings ' Insured fir a term of years at a low Office over tbe MMr of 4f mad la in both In rlaka and precisely upon the same principles adopted br Eastern adjustment and immediate pay cardinal PAY Taxpayers of the of are hereby that tbe Tax or said for the 2605 have been placed in my possession for tbat end after tte 13th I shall proceed to and that yon are hereby required to pay tie sacie forthwith without farther ' J. J. ' - City 10,1S53. APPLE GRAFTS worked in the but If ordered can be at and of 'the amount fa balance In DAVID ' Oct. 2ia�w*wtf TUtt MANUFACTORY By 30B.it High street be and low a. - HENRY H. j. adam COL. b. - E. ' a. WOLCOTT J.M. 8PERBY,........................DodaeviBe W. HENRY B. Vice-President A. - - - -' w One Two Chain At the I a long N ORDINANCE REGULATING and establishing prices Omnibuses and Be it ordained Vy the City Couvil of the CUy cf from and after the taking shall be unlawful for the or or other vehicle far the conveyance of passengers and to charge more than cents for tne transportation of each person with luggage weighing less than one far a not exceeding twelve blocks; or more than for a exceeding twelve bat within tbe of tbe Extra baggage to be governed by Sec 2. That all or d of vehicles for tte conveyance of passengers and baggage shall have a Statement of tbe amount they are permitted to postel in some on the 3. - That any person violating the provisions of sections land 2 sball be of a and upon conviction be fined not less than and not more than 320. in tbe discretion o' the each and sund committed until the Bne and are 4. All Ordinances and parts of 0:ii in herewith are hereby | 6Lb. THOM AS 7.3. City & Cs rani sties * ypt 73 North Levee 413D BU ST. 3m.vrixa Deputy of - A. 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