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Show Ml nre 1 1 n neo ii n. i I'nihtalelphia. '2. The Women's Temperance Movement is etill pro-pressing, pro-pressing, and liipior dealers exhibit j considerable uuea.-inei-s at the pns- j peel. liost.'ii, 2. James It. Libbey, of1 the itoaton yV'.t, formeilyonc of the I proprietors of tho t't unci; died to- i day. Indianapolis, Ind., '2. A Jargt1 meeting ol prumident btuineAS men ' of Indianapolis, held to-night, adopted . reeolulinna favoring an incre;w oi" tiic volume of paper currency, depr-1 eating an immediate return to specie! payment, and endorsing the ptwiti. -n . of Indiana .-enatin- uli i!i.- nhbjeet. The temperance excitement eon- tinues. Meetings were held tnil iy and to-night. Worcester, Mass., '2. A meeting is being held here wih a view of organizing or-ganizing a temperance iTiisible after llie Olho atvle. Great interest is manifested. man-ifested. Philadelphia, No dcinonslra-tions dcinonslra-tions liy the ti iupenui.-e crusaders arc reKrted J to- lay. The general feeling here is adverse to this course. Strong ctlorts will bo made, however, in the interest of temperance reform. Huflalo, N. Y -2. K-iPresidcnt Fillmore's mnditiun is slightly improved. im-proved. His physician thinks, there is a chance lor his getting up again. |