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   Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - April 10, 1867, Burlington, Iowa                                TO 1b the ' one octa stl three Oni any one T* o one Five copies cr One 50 op or 106 Any person getting npa dab of ten or mare of or 7 on tions to made at any Drafts or can he had EDWARDS * 8teaa Printing SAL B STATS FOB ESTABLISHED WEDNESDAY APRIL 10, 1867. 1839. LATEST NEWS BY April 9. Mr. introduced a which ni directing the Secretary of War to furnish the Senate a list of the names of the volunteer now in the service of the their and particularly the duties assigned to that he may inform the Senate under whit law are ami whether gome may not be dispensed with without detriment to the public Mr. ANTHONY offered a resolution proposing that all resolutions calling on the executive or spy department fnr shall be referred to one of the standing to inquire into the probable cost of the required Mr. ANTHONY said such were frequently made knowing the coat the clerks having be employed for weeks to prepare the which were sometimes of little It be well to ascertain about the labot required in and whether would justify the Mr. TRUMBULL that the res to on and that Mr. THAYER said i. would be recollect ed that during lasf session of Congress the Senator from Ohio offered a tea making enquiry of the President of the United in regard to the absence of Governor of from that and how long he had been That resolution was modified before it passed to call for information re garding the absence of other territorial cera in to their Mr. would now enquire whether any response has as yet been - To that resolution the chair no reply baa been Mr. THAYER offered a resolution that tiie President be requested to inform the Senate when Alexander Cummings was ap pointed Governor of Colorado how much of the time said had been absent from the Territory since his ap and by permission or and how much of said time was with permission anil without and whether on public business or and whether his salary been paid to him during his absence or and how much has been paid to him as a salary for the time he has Mr. THAYER raid he bad been informed by a gentleman who bad an of knowing the that Governor who was appointed Governor less than two years hsd been absent from the Territory during that He was now having been here some four He therefore regarded it bis doty Our doors were scarcely open be- to bring this ase to notice 01 the fore the house hunters commenced coining He knew the Judges of the Territory to be and by nine o'clock a small regiment of w tym At alamos Halu Wednesday 10th, 1867, To hear the Report of the St. Louis Delegation and transact important Let all Railroad ' Judge of and Mr. of were in the city Tuesday looking after the interests of the Carthage 4 Burlington It will be remembered that the charter requires that there shall be subscribed before the Company permanently At the recent Convention it was decided that should be raised at st Dallas and at ' When these gentlemen left their respective towns each place was only short on and they feel confident that the amounts will be secured the present Up to Tuesday night the committee bad secured in this city and they expect to report the amount fully made np at the meeting Judge Edmonds informs us that a meeting of stockholders will be held in Carthage next at which time the Company will be permanently The promptness and energy shown In the management ot this enterprise thus far are worthy of and well for the speedy completion of the work so auspiciously We do not hesitate to predict that the cars will be running from Carthage to Burlington before the close of the present Our readers are reminded again of the adjourned meeting at Marion Hall this at which time a report is expected from the gentlemen who have been to St. Important business in reference to the meeting at Carthage next will also come We hope to see the ball well Dwelling Hansel Needed On Tuesday morning an advertisement appeared in the Hawk Etc of a -' House to pleasant The having a suspicion doubtless of the rush that would be and not wish ing to to be orbed before he bad finished his requested inquirers to call at this SEWARD REQUESTS THAT MAXIMILIAN BE TEND CARED April 0. The Hei Washington special says Mr at the of the Austrian Mr. Minister to to a message to urging that nil possible leniency be shown in case he falls into the nands of On same day Mr. On tie Campbell returned an answer that he had forwarded the The special 8'iys it appears that the thrown open to the public for five for territory proposed to be ceded by Russia to the benefit of the Southern Relief U e United Slates was encumbered by tain nod our government would Orders hive been received from Wash not accept it thus though it was to fit out the U. 8. store ship Relief offered at seven Russia then She is to carry a cargo of agreed to assume lhe franchises for two corn add other provisions to the suffering hundred thousand dollars which poor of the South them had been in to inquire about the said It in obvious on very alight observation that the most need in Burlington now is additional dwelling Not a day that we do not see or hear of now and as it on pleasure Such absences hare become so habitual to require the interposition Mr. desired the to pass over till to He should re eret to have the resolution passed and ad joum without a response from and with an statement of the numbers of individuals on the lookout for Senate before the There were ex One hundred additional houses are needed immediately to accommodate the influx of and before midsummer the want will be increased to fire hundred or By the end of the according to present houses will be needed fur at least one thousand new Wc hare no doubt that many of our well to do citizens who are looking round lor profitable would consult their own interests as well as the interests of the city by giving this matter thoughtful attention snd deciding to do their part providing for the great increase of tion that is flowing in upon Large to be given by the President as tar as the absence of Gov. Cumming was The Chair said the objection was made for tin consideration of the and it would go Mr. ANTHONY submitted an order 2000 copies of the army register be printed for the use of the The order was referred to the committee on On Mr. RAMSEY the Senate went into executive NEW THE STEPHEN'S OT THE KEW JERSEY Cll 1HTER New April 9. The Stephen's wing of the Fenians in this through their C. F F. has issued another appeal in their suffering More imney and more men are particularly the steamer Great Eastern has arrived the btr anil is high Mr. Belmont consented to allow his gallery of paintings to be New NOTICE TO OF- First National Bank is United 8'ates Go d Bearing 120 Bunds for 81No'e� a par. U. wss agreed The President J. P. minister to and Hoi ace of commissioner of Isaac commissioner ot T. C of Mary an agent to aid in tha distribution of seeds in. the and to perfect the of Southern statistical and co-operate in the organization and improvement of Southern The Senate late this after elaborate ratified the seven votes only being in the ncga The injunction to secrecy not having been removed by the neither the text Russian treaty nor the yeas and nays on its ratification could be procured for The Senators are more than usually on the but it has been ascertained that while only 1 voted against from 35 to 37 were in its The government will he officially informed of the fact of its ratification without The Senate confirmed the of Gen. Sol. Surveyor General ot Montana and by a The President this morning issued a warrant of pardon to Z B. of North The cardon was issued upon the of Sens Craigin and and a large number of Messrs. Mayor H. A. Horace Greeley and Rev. Paul The carried the charter election iu New and the Democrats carried Trenton and Morris deed The deed from the corporation to the United States for the land in the hall park for the post was executed by tha city authorities passengers per great Among the passengers per Great Eastern were W M. the celebrated African and Bishop ot admitted to Two alleged named Robert Sterling and Robert were brought be fire tne Court today charged with having in possession stolen bonds I o the amount of 000, the of the Royal Insur ance Company of Neither of them are supposed to be the After examination was and Sterling admitted to bail in the sum of for further MANUFACTURERS a * citizens and - Illinois to Vie LARGEST ASSORTMENT ia Iowa ot CARRIAGES OF AIL Top and other vehicles of which to AS CHEAP OR CHEAPER Id any Eastern thereby and the danger - the of Carriage tt clc and and their from to mm out work in end IV will com Dare any the kind in the are to and Buying M UST BJS DISPOSED ofr M & Millinery Rooms IN FULL the 1 V pan ot township range tweet y icm the northeast The am or and on tbe wast s These lands are well ot and for On acre tragi is the stows make a 1n-veetment. totke at the or A. W. GBO W. P. 9.-The above lands swooned and part la I- of land within I Ant one - to net as I will and na reasonable aite the D. - R f Al Vine Blooded MAJOR Ue has lor the past throe years In Pes Lee Can show and s ock horse fa the a One and last trotter and a better Tamily was bitched lor WS WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO OCR STOCK OF Dress of Ksw Oar stock at ALSO A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF Fi WITHIN THE NEXT 13 o xxx e sti o Goo a. * oar and the la to giye oa a and for PATENT BEE This of ev - - April 9. About 4 o'clock this forenoon the were aroused bv the ct of It was ascertained to be in Hotel situated on the west side of the public sq within convenient distances of the The flames soon spread and Vnt a lew mo business part of the capable ot menu the whole boUding was from fire to twenty families would pay a gooi interest on their cost and be first class Toung married men and those of comparatively limited means will find it to their interest to have lots and houses of their own as soon as - Good building lots in pleasant parts of the city can be obtained sow at two to fire hundred which soon spread to the store owned and occupied the firm of 3. W. Moore & Co. By the and good will ol the citizens the flames were pot under the course of half an hour the were a total burned to the There is no clue ai to how the fire The hotel and store were partially but not enough to cover the Loss about No loss of life or any accident known at this The other ad- THE PENITENTIARY COMMISSIONERS NOT AP ACCI OP OF COAL -A VILLAIN April 9. The Governor refuses to appoint Commissioners to locate and build a penitentiary in Southern Illinois on the that the law requires that they shall be confirmed by the and as the Legislature adjourned before lhe names could be sent in lie decides that be has no power to appoint the new canal commissioners and warden of the The on the T. W. & W. R. R. was thrown from the track last evening near the bridge at The were transferred with slight and the track is now all The stockholders of Lincoln & Decatur railroad will meet at Lincoln on the 22.1 to and open books for subscription to its capital An of coal ered near at the of 105 feet from the The election passed nfl and a largo vote but sufficient returns ate not in to tell Last night a desperate fellow named Frank Clay been in the assaulted who was with a Bunn drew a pistol and shot Council of have decided to appropriate for building a couple of school houses in first under tje charter has gone for the temperance FROM THE OLD BT TOE April 9. The Liberal party in tha of Commons split on the reform and it is thought the Derby government is April 9-The Marquis has made a very concilliatory which has greatly lessened the panic of April 9-Evening.-It is now known that deeming the possession of Luxemburg indispensable for the military of the French not long since commenced negotiations with the of Holland for the purchase of the Giand Dudley and its incorporation with tte French but as the Fortress of which is one of the strongest in is held by a Pius and the Prussian backed by the whole of lhe German object to the the Duchy to lhe Holland has withdrawn anv the subject f he French Emperor insists that his shall be ouf and the notional pride of France b's been deeply and a wild feeling Ins arisen throughout tie Meanwhile both Prussia and France are making military preparations This threatening state of affairs is tie of the financial panic which in and all cities of April 9.-Tile trial of Fenian prisoners on the charge ot here hut were to day postponed umil the 22d inst. The prisoner has turned April 9 D. formerly Turkish consul general at has been appointed envoy of the sublime porte to the United THIRTY place of I to offer my entire of DRY REGARDLESS OF The Philadelphia houses can be put upon joining buildings sustained but darn them at a cost of from seven to fifteen dred dollars i mg can thus procure homes of their own and at the same time make room for Burlington will ahead rapidly in and THE OP and business during the current and south - - IN New April 9. The Herald's Charleston special saya that the conference between Sickles and th Governors of his North and South has resulted In an The Governors will continue to ap point to fill have heretofore been filled So elections will be held st but hundreds who come and who would prefer to make this their Willi be compelled to look elsewhere unless some adequate provision is made in the way of dwelling Our increasing railroad facilities - our unequaled advantages as and trading our improved for the best of public and acquired ad- the of voters will all conspire to make one Herod's Smith fir of tbe most fortunate acd attractive in the correspondent says that a Union West Let us open our doors to the meeting held there on the 19th was Let us welcome people of every ken up and by armed men who s r ' a meeting and reso u- a me and Let us encourage every and as new branch of business and do all iu oar the tense of the meeting that the President power to up home should ase his military power to protect the And thus will our favored to resolutions were pre- and it will not be long until Arty tented to the publisher of a Union paper in thousand people throng these busy the Be refused to publish them and was informed would not be safe for him to publish any of the Gen. sii informed of the affair and a without ar rived on Saturday to investigate the - - BUI for April 9. The following dispatches received from by the editors ot the and I wi 1 tile in the Supreme Court tomorrow for relief oi J. The miss meeting of the freedmen called for to morrow has been postponed until It has been here all All persons in want of articles In my line will doweil to and Iwill convince them that I offer the THE BIST AND CHEAPEST GOODS TO BE FOUND IK THE II EH BY H. Main Pure Cider Vinegar 1 Celebration of Lee's N. The anniversary of surrender was celebrated here to day with grent April 9.-The-setond of the surrender of Lee was celebrated The popular Sallie St wife of Charles SL died April 9.-The event of the day here is the celebration of Lee's surrender to iu which all the honorably discharged soldiers and sailors iu this city and vicinity There were bonfires and illuminations and great enthusiasm Over 200 veterans of the wai partook ol a splendid banquet at the Bosh whero toasts and speeches were the concluding exercises of the Union April 9. The State Central Committee met this and find June 2Cth fir the State to be held at Pure Cider It Is strong and Pom and to First Premium awarded at at the Jl State Fair Chicago tte In o- i twenty CHARLES a. 6 ply of - Garden which I sm to sell lo Merchants and on J. H. JUST OSAGE ORANGE which i will sell at BUSHELS Bitters T BEES TO I will and set from 4 to 10 leet and warrant them and io is cent. Shade and Fruit Trees ft f i 00 Orders received for twenty If anr one April 19 and 31 Jefferson SPRING AND -AT- MB Is attached to a and be all taken oat ia a few without or them in the or at all the STOCKt tula weak may be oy from and certain another - all tne t. hy the control of tha cast lo and In of a fertile the ravagea ol the bee may be ally 8-&wba.TISW�050.--It tae bee keeper sua peels that he east open it. and of fta in a few sail the which it SEW a say be la Una time al or the be mon or en any altera 1 W. Por those aot lm last the to uae any of a swarm will make to dollain worth ol sad one ewara than one pat la this WK NOW ON AND ARE THI MOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS TO BR FOUND Hf THIS and Assortment of Dress Goods in this AK IMMENSE STOCK OT TWO THREE BRUSSELS AND STAIR Mattings and one hive Every Bee keeper should be In possession at L. U on the Honey ia practical and -Ic woik on lhe yet It rathe The cam bo A LINK or MM &C. GIVE TONE OR BT Burlington Skirt ASD WITH Pattern Blocks and ii am van p a z o a m- ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF -AS 61MPURE, IsACE AC. 1 mri at 0� tmr for 1866. Ladles to * 8ILVSBSD as this Skirt is admired it ia it Is made from the very best fa the latest with all toe modern Ira workmanship is * ' ' the ends of the led ny of a tier u - IT. S. April 9. Governor has A. of U. 6. Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the ot Mr. lie will take bis neat nt Senator Saulsbury passed through this city last on his way If he resigns probably he will be succeeded by his now AND FOR will tell the two story on side wain Sd door south or snd 8 years d lease Also a Eugino the whole together or TAYLOR ' March 1807- trees die of my last form me. A FOR April 9,1867. 2oanr, occupied as a took lire this at 4 and was soon burnt to It was insured for The as grocery store by Major was also entirely c which was insured for The store room of G. occupied by A. T. Wells and Bad on the corner of the were saved by the active efforts of the from Des j Dbs 0. Prof. O. M. U. S. Consul at has resigned the Presidency of the Iowa Stale The U. S. Land Office at Port Dodge is closed no officer and of land coach of the westers stage line upset on Sunday night last in the deep water on recently I Skunk fn which was Mr. - 1 editor of the Temperance his * ' - 1...- Ki loss in removing articles waa ' Our bonds were quoted in England Hew - xew and her York to the fact that He hoy a coach within fom Slower side and came near being est nines since the of the w bnt thise have advanced Ave per cent in The Times From San Saw The Board of Supervisors last extended a welcome to Capt. of the Merrimac the and tendered of the Board any day he may appoint to receive Ban Albany April 9. The charier election of the Democratic city ticket by 1,000 to 1,700.majority. The Democrats elect 6 10 and 7..out of 10 Tbe Board of a A majority of the to the C: of to morrow h ave arrived - Gov. Seymour declines to be a candidate fir election to the constitutional bags wire fatal disease has broken among the Were bonds of A post ue to advance in a. they have of parasites in the The streams in this arc enormously The bridge built over the Des Moines at point season is in a position from floating the ice breakers torn - is to were to advance at the rate of five per in four would be at par lhe of next and we should then be enabled .to rapidly to specie payments through the aid afforded us by the investments from ' ' Several meetings of the Committee have been and a thorough of New been appointed Chairman the The Executive Committee consists of of ot cX of of of Illinois ol cotton legion in the The L. waa s and 8. has been overflown by it and tighty freed of the First national men are known to have perished in the wa D. The is tcr all save them from to commence active From New Kkw April 8. The in the Houge aye beyond control and all dote them The crops in the sugar in the State crevasse is completely The Black country ii the mort One tf a if Applied far As 1 am about to I will offer for the next twenty private 6atc, to any person wants to m the Dry Goorts Business where a good trade a and If not of at the expiration of twenty I at lo day until nil my on Ji and mv two story brick on bite n nil c and a good well nf by an or frait of It is no use lo enumerate the of lit as it is the Athens of and cow is your time to buy goods almost at your own Mt. Api AN April 9. The steamboat with 200 bales of burned on the 7th at the Alabama river - A train on the Mobile & Great Northern Railroad thrown near Carpenter's station this The baggage April 9.-There was a verv fire at this It reported that whole of the market square and from the court house to the bridge is in April 9.-The fire to day destroyed twenty buildings with a loss of about April 9-St Bernard's Catholic Church took lire this afternoon and was totally Loss New 9. Western train on the Erie due in Jersey City at was behind Detention reported up of the traia somewhere along the ether end 1 pcr worth tiehle ot SB or per 100. 75 cents Larpe 3 to 8 75 5feet, Bret 1 10;' S to t or 915 per 100; - 10; 10. - 19; A of shrubs and Hoses st low J. W. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS Domestic Goods of all as PANTS AT VERT LOW attached the in net aMde bf of two and each ttas two of ot We apeak of G The Is ronn ty lur the American bv Horace daw sent to aim at left P. Hawk-Eye will be Des M Miss Kelly Has lust with in part of and a variety of Fancy too foo She take to the and hy to merit a liberal of 55 JEFFERSON - AGENTS Work in the Civil the approval of the and CHRISTIAN and It develops a new a new power In woman iise f ' T. S. thin Work In thu War which any approach to com The is the only work on the which can make any pretension to In the beanty of its and the excellency nf its flue steel It is a have no difficulty in selling tot ail who vee it want to read Energetic ladies will find an agency fur this work can engage in the Sprang ana For full ot work to 4k Lombard Olive St. Mo i to P. 71A 73 BuMph DEALERS M Have the stasek Urn a buyer and Frull Sole tsr well at Sew TorS la III as fill tM ' ' T aK IOWA new light swift steamer IOWA wil ran trios as Iowa to Mt all points on the Iowa and Mississippi rivers between tiie two This hni bren and repaired iu every way and will soon have two new She is at present capable quite on of and will be able to gome forty run on the Iowa and being the boat last and oor Pilot is well the will find it to to ship by Wtt baa been built ex ibr the River and ia very light yat of power to stem tne si the rate of eight miles we our trade we wonld say ant boat Is stridy temperate in her babt a. Wc no bar on do tn on every H. Sroa SOLDI S men of eood are LLOYD'S tGe tabs sad other popular Book W. It sals Skirt turn that Tor to taa not tta TST IT. name of tae nut la printed on the oi ASSIST In Household Goods aa TABLE COLORED AND QUILTS IN AC. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT AND WILL SELL THEM VERT new styles of goods mostly every we can show the and mast stock of goods In this and solicit a SCHRODER & CO. S and XO ' MISS E. A. ANDERSON HAS JUST A STOCK or new Spring and Summer Fanty Consisting of To which she Invites the of and they will give a liberal abare of their Please call and at 7� Third opposite mchM tf tiers E Y. M. LL S. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE AT THE LAWRENCE ' Glazier 1 Paper and and or All aude VALLEY 8XH Work and D Beat ATTORNEY AT AMD HOUSE WITH 8 BOOMS I on Soath Public two some 40 hearing trait very DWELLING on of Seventh DWELLING BOUSE ana Trait in n DWELLING w all Bavins the LARGEST LOT erer to the in in the Paper 1 nu to call and examine thw Styles and of my J. L. I 41.'. XV to Henry or Ray at s by note aMuro hy tiie the - THB tad lie of ' i i tods oe. - NOW 13 BUY YOUR SKIRTS 1 FRAME 1\ on Mb Siso mWO BUILDING A In of the city liat sale oc LWK Fam 6t 14�aetee, from lis Xaos iu with Jr. a Terms to mikes of miles tresa lia screech uad m A frame of with valuable oa North aim Barret io V ft lira it S n of the and FA KM 190 in Alien 10aen. under mill seme ' breei aaman  

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