Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1864 — Page 3
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CITY ITEMS. JfPTliU wcik Dm Itiix-V grcit circus v i-it-t nrTh( Hippopotamus will arrive in Indian- f aj-okson Thar-div next, j VT Kl.ialiu", at the C'.n.lc Siloan, et pVndi.1 lonch every morning at 10 o'clock 57lVUtoc are worth $t a bushel at s etil in Vinrcnr.es, and r.ew h y is sellin; there on iTi tret at$lGto$lb per ton. rlrtk. Addre (i. W . Souter. bo - Ir. Jlaf.tpo'M, Ir-iliina. (J-.'J r?f-GfO. W. T. II. Ilrw.k. ol iryissrd l.'n corr.n-inn n Rrinür (enrnl of Vclantctts t! Mij .r of the Iash t'. S Inftr.ry. At the Mctrop.)!it.iri tlere i tightly the j Take jour ive. your wef tr.cr'- an-j Tf-ur children. tJ7The weather contir-uc hot at; 1 Jry, alihoüch th tiew moon lofik if water militbo ..'rcpje-l out of the crc-rr t.. AI! r.-, however, fiU in dry tim? 3f(;r in tim ta HfUL ifii'.-. Merch-int Tailcr. No. 17 North Illinois -ttcet. ar.-l get tlie Hrt thoice fron I.U utw ?to4: of fall oJ at oll rrVpi '!.0 vr i Hari.t Clohimq. Anxious to pivc our youti; tr.en time for iinrrorement, ten will continue to rlriJj t G oVlrx-k I. M. dutinp th ?Mon. W. H. (Jli-., fehlLMfil.l I'roftrietor Nr- York Sor Cami TitAbc After the f:i.-t of July. lrH-1. lrj pood will be .uld fr c;h exclusively, fit No. ü, fht Wtt"hipton Mrctt. Tho-c owirj nrruxUiL ill plcn-e htttlc i. J. M. H. (iUOIh ir 4'f tV"Tho Kavel troupe continue a week longer, J and will introduce ererit nc piHe l'he j KjrmiJ-bc Jtcrforfnattf ei A lli'.J tro .jrt nrt ir illv j wontl-rful, and MroUme M-irtii:"! t irprecful i!inrrr. To Ulmni IS TI ( j ( liirrrii. The third Saturdav of Anru-t U th time tlif - J O ,i Icn:ocratic Contention uuK for the purpose ot I nomuiatuii: canOi.Jatrs lor couniv onic' mrg ilAwtt f JfT" Chap man's Saloon, No. 1.", North T 1 1 1 -' ttOM tfett, ore of the be-t kept an I rn"-t or dtrly etblihment in the city. The r ifockeil with the choicest of lienor and w incs and the atUrlire will aNvar- h found atfentivo and accommodating. A (iood Ilrmxxcr Spurn A Smith hive for alo i Tery desirable dweüini; !oue of 12 room-, with excellent i.titbuildincr, pood lot and uul convciiie nc , f-ituatod in the eastern part of th citt. rrice low jtnd teriiH e-i-ty. .nt? (i.'l! don't not'u e every h-Miin rape tint occurs befvf-f n cc tillenien wh hive their private dilferenco A .i-c of the kind occ urred n S.turd.iy lat which wc will pn-itivpty say piothin about. L t the cvcuinq and the other morning paper read themselves if they ue n mind to. Iii pout ant to En: Trwkl. The Dcllcfontaine Ktilioad line niotiow running j avenger ars en the morning ( x; re-s tiain. leavins: Ituli ,'nxli' at I A. JI . lioooIi to Cievcl.tnd with'ut flnnpe, striving in Cievcl.tnd at iMl V. M. Iteturnmg, leave ('!. v land at ." A. M. and i)ii through t Indianat-nliy, ariivii"' at 7 l. M. July i:i-Im J?7"A peria! meeting ot the L idle- Scving Aoci:tion will n-.frt on Mondav t.ext. Atigut Ith. at .1 rV!o-k F. M .at Military Hall. All thoe wno intend to join will p'eae tie present, ; business of imtfttapec will be tran:wtf 1 Come one, come all, lhat :;re cotd ninf n?.d vet makers. Dr order of the l'rf ident. :liS I. Fakiis l?"Whad the pleasure of meeting Capt. James A. GuvNk, of eornnany K of the gallant Xnh Indiana, Saturday evmin; list. Capt i l .a i k has jut returi ed from Atlanta. Capt. ivik has, with the brave regiment with which he wis identified, proved hime!l a hero throughout all the vi i.'itude which hive tried hi command in the southwest II irturt.s ii a t'ie r, ni." pe.iial -ei tlem itt tint he wit vl en lie left us 37" .s:iiccs nin t'.on sale ol liuot at No. K-t Wii'tortoii -trert, Tin-.'av. AiiJ'i't I "III. at '2 o' h i k. V. M.. a f.. ho.-: Forty ix Lslhu rye whiky: '-' gallon inlive wine; ü-J'.j gallon .inprr w ine; t2." gl- !'; Mononuaheln whik;r"7 gallons w hiky, Vti. glloii raptcrry and peach trandy;H hw nm-eat wine, ai d Utianrl Inn 1 ci.ier.nluiot vinegar. W. V. F IltUION. M."i( l l'I'l .uj;h tl'.'t I ,HMt i:v.ni. 1 In- io tewurd lc i n to anv pet oii vho v iti I mtii Ii u Jit cript on hr couch, cold, whoot inw nnh, athina. Ai d c onuiiiptioii, wbit'b i cpnl to Dr. S t i k -hod's Mellitluou Cough It it-um This hih im Ml cut" tlie r.t.ove roirKun; ! III.. !....! if.lMOO III IiImo J dtd i i K t i I nlc One nlhi irnt for inv one to Ii flit V Cft-t bottle I !i' w oi -I eac o J c o o n ' c oii I. .i-thtna, w hooping ("ii .Ii and rin try ca.c nl . oiiifn l:oii ate crnd bv I'r S'iickl ind's Mi 'I.Ütioi:- Ci'ii;;h lolof.i. lt n t.f had at al l li u c v"t'. U i ddbnctit tlor.i MV ihT Colli.-h tue Ii' Ii e Vie !oM' kl "ll 'II l!e count i i 1 1 A Si i'irhik Iii mum Wet ,m m olm.-U ic oinnici. I ( lh c ..urtct i";; h on t i i-1 1 i i j. ich. Di Xrii kUt; l'f Mcliili'ioii l'.o.gh liil !ll Ittii Ivl tl llillii"1! ili-l II t iM'i'in, ai.d i withal ii 't di .grce.dde t the t '! I fete i Ii the.. t.t Im. t the .Mi llilh.oii t'oi ; li !al-ar:i i ,i.'p(t the f.'-t pr i , iratioii 1m m- . .n d i i! ihal if I roi i ,etor t.t i ni tor it hie ti ed il In-ill the ti-t week, nnl ".. .d it i I In ni a ti, I t ili-rc-ing eoiielt It i I li J ale I by Di . -'i i in. !.No i L 41 Foi.rth !ie t, C.i.i. .'it: tt i, O IO i t iHl'.'O! l' . ll.Ot.sl I I 'o'. ti iai i r Ki nut a i I'J'i Sn-Li.x O.i iti,tiln night, between and i o'clock, Mr. Henry H.Harri, of Ch.unp.tign county . Illinoi. was piling tip Inöitni Aenue, l.eir Mi - i -i j : i -ti 1 1. im hi w iv l i hi ho tiding hou-e, w hen he i kn eked thn, by t ting struck in the buk t t the hrud, ty ore of two men w ho w ere tstidi:i i.iar u t.Uiksuiitli t'o "p in llist luinity. I 1 0 ot? rr j t ir; j ed upon Mr H in i . at the s i:ne time, t r'"l e I at d chAeI him .Mr H Ir.lhu cd 'or fe'p. but t. I crons were in the nei. r tue d Ih- 1. 1 I a rcvt.J v?r in hi i cket. bit too h and If i'ig I m.r, he w as uti tble to ie it J he rt.biit pd lo pot k et, taking a jn- ket-Uok cont lining SIC.. Ol this, il." na Indian i Si .te Dtr.k nnn.t v , ai.d the bal iiiee fct i tek-. O.t ..I if tt the 1 Itt r wathe ma i k " ii ' in ink on th- b.ik. As oi:;i i the n.ofiC w a. t ikm bo'h rr n mn t if, and it i. thought by the e ,.le io tl-e ueih?Hrhod ih it l! . drove nj!" in a ha' k Mr H.iii ..Ter-, i rewatd td'$l.''J f r t'o- deleo ti.'U of tlie thieve at. i the reco. t r d the in.o.ev I i- o:.c td the u!dc-t iSbti ic- vv'.iith ti t- Ov- ' t 1 I . I 1 . . . '. I . , M . I t.JivU III Ml ,,, ti e to ntrit tue M-oun be'- S isdhct n .iom; t j s.i.iili ;;,r:it . Mr. H tni:t.t me hi f. n I bno; an j m i t:.t ;o -.- a ia. t i ...i it. ! il 4 probable tht ?:.e ih'i. keu t'-e rr .-a-'v . i v c:n tl.uhertititorisit t ituia. ire t J'l ot ied to "'at, tit a the o; to' i ii .:. ! tti-. 1 .1 (i- t t:.. i I O l 1 V 1 K V M- Hl-.V. a folhi.;-: M Itit . i r. v r : , ; r it 1 nV'otk 1 M t Soi.lh I'-rl l. o '"out i'. M, Don no 11 t.ip tot ,e -J IV I Ii I I'll. .lie tt An i r o.i I v lit 1 ot I l ii - J . a t 1 ''..' . k 1 At G .en. ou Fil . v, le I Vlock F. M. Ad biioiisl atH'trlrt f LrttU.. d A I - ii k'i-t, tt !.o-;:.( ed
A tain 117 the iirnveu.
I p-o Uae waixler-d 'U t milr. KUt L. ur, I. t 1 a.bTo r whkr "t ti w.vw .-. Or P r. r ".' fr--ii i.'-Ldj t rn-.hir.j Jh.wr: r ! f,Vr th ir r ,n i"'1'" c,ni h,rt , Whrr- I r1 fnrvl.h'p bath rn fcr.ricd Ion. Wr.,re tu"- ar- trac-.l by n,rw'a .culture art -r .. . . r -t r tr i'L"! In Jt r t ivr. f rrtrm y th r'W t . i.t..l,Mjbitrm.. JI r" J ' ' rl tf J. VV.tl pirllt'l '-.or? t'-rn fr ni 14. frj'.-ilv.- n-:,i. U,' no K-riTTt tinn rt.y i-hall p 1i raritly ki of h;htai..l life t tlti. A' th" irini !.!. in w.rxiiD.-Le t an! 'L'oö, V hkh haunt at tbi'IieRht L"ur ti.o t.lf tl ai-lf-, rw i.i:f i t.!y a tu FLirit frcu.I i Tht .k a p-ctr f thr th f row , f r, I mh. tt P"!". fA-ti i wr.-'att 1 !', & i1p'it 'r?!il l' l" ft hf" l.Mh l-ft aj.art 5-m; l.'il" pt whrt tar k f-n on 1 ir Th ncniTf -f tj I :: g'.!.l-n la-l L.ni'1 mi tint h irt to fti.l it (!iMon ".r..u., ff. m f 'y fie, mhx t-:i"r tri' v fliimi that live th'ojsjh ü'-rr'T, in stI wr t. A;. 1 "ml 1 the J.-ht Ja;iJih. th? st '2. Slate llourtl of t.'qtial 7tilioii. the eh.tnce nruJc bv the State Ihjanl cf Kiti.ii- ; zition. with the r.umher of r.f enchrovlj fue l bv the St ite lloird ot K'iUrvliition: 1 sc ce 5 . r r -. -' -. - r n r. - r- 5. -. -' r. ' -r--Z 5 v ' T B ' r-t- ' 5 : i 1 : a : 53 .;.i.r 5 S 5 su s.Ijs . r' i - .- c-i ?i r s -Ö - 2 -r - o ?i T - - -r i . t C i r i- r m ; - - I - j - . . i - i - J i - i - V . i : i . S a V 1 ;U ! - "3 - -TL The following rr-'olution were t;n mitnou-Iv J ndoptcd, to w it: j Ko. ilvcd. Tint ihe valuation of depots, de rot grounds nnl structures belonging t) the Tittstiurg. Fort Wdyne and Chicago IUilroad tie stricken from the duplicates in the several conn ties through which the road pas-rs. Resolved, That upon the ronveai!CC of anv property held by individuals for depots, depot grounds and mac hire fhops of any railrotd com piny, to such eompiny. the same shall be erased from the duplicate and tegnrded hs included in the valuation this dav mo of ?uch railroad. (truer, of tiik ArniToi: of Statt. I J. Ilitirie, Auditor of State, certify Ih it the above statement con'ains the changes of appraisement of railroad made by trie Doard of lvinli7.atioti, as appears from th? proceedings of said Doard on file in thi office. J. HisTiNt . Auditor. - C7We m-e'.iodt-bted to Col. 1). Ct. Do-io. one ol the m f neeomp!ihed sport-rneu in the et, for h brAi-e nf oniric eh'n-krns of hi. ow n killiii' the fir-t of the eaiti. "Sinsll favors thank-! full V rrceived." Tin: iMHi.iin:tiN l or.M ir. MrvTi.vc. tK int. wr.TriiN s'H'i ti:i riirss 1 CLU-ION TO LSH ST. t L Al il AM i:r. 1-I.K. i i i.iov, Aur-iM 2. ltil. Jo-epli Medill, F- , tlie IVini mrnt Secretary of the Aoc'nticn. called ti e ineting to order, and the lreidrr-t being nb-cnt, nntnimted H. N. Walker, br chiirnrn pro lem Mr. Walker wa thereupon e!eet,l l'n-idcnt and Mr. .1.1 S.-ripps appvitdel Secret iry pro tern. 1 he following tenilemeii reported them-elve ie-cnt: Chi ago TiiU-ic-.l. Medill. Ciik igo Ti:nc 11 D Chandler. Indianapolis Sentinel J. U K'dei Cicvilii. 1 Leider F.. Cortice. I. iuisville do'iin il d. D ()!ori.e. Cleveland Hi raid A. W Faiibink )av ton Journal W. I Daklntii. I.ontin County (.) Ner h I.. D'ae. Citicir.ti.iti Coinincici il .lid.n A. G uio Cleveland Flaind all a t.S Stephei.S'Mi Cineii.nali Giette Kiehatd Suiil'o St. l,oui Detnocr it .1 H l'.iroi Detroit Advertiser and frioiine .1 F. Cm over and .1 V. Setipp Hetioit Fl CO I'li-'s 11 N. Waihei n I .1 .. Hun. O.i motion ol Jr . ti-b.une, a lommiUrc of ihti e. cinitii' ol Mc.-t Medill, W.t! ker and Kl ler, w appointed t fepoit Ihi eteiiing. at - i i i ..... .. .i . . .i:.... ';"": 1,1 I""" " ' ,.nr Hie 'r..-..l.M.f Iber, re,. . ae ..... ,g com- , D.n,;irt.U liAILMt llM.J """". - " i f.i the Fie-i l nt f the 1! f toil I Convention : The Detroit City ItnUny Coup my beg hate to tender to the i n ti.bcrt of the Kbtoiiit C..nWt.lioii, ti(iJib!t d III tin' it id D'tinif, the lite U-e of their C il d.o'.ni; ihe iiling ol thtl Imm y , lie pie i-cd lo 1V 1 1 i COMHUUIlie It i 'U befuiC tl.t I' out itioii 11' order of Hind of Doeet,,f 4 ii . V N I.oiitio r, I'll id t. . i ,1 . I ... i . I.... I i On ii.onon. a tote nt Ih tnki tta- l. ndeted to tin' Fit o.lei.t an. I Iblei lot ol the Dein it C tv I! hi tv Comp tiiy Mr. i i; : 4 inov I tin a !, 'O.t inei t I I'.. t.iittt e of Ihtee i n t !egr iph Htieiipoii .hi inicri titig tli-t II--I- ii iiio-e on the :-t.' j i of nc iv p l per oip it' !u- Mr. Medill look gio-ii d In at il w a inipr tiunbio obtaining j IOOII LM'.I 'I HI ll I. ..I- I I .... I N ... i.i v.V.l v , . i t.4-w e. ci t thtoi gh the i w oik A ocnted i. i . .i . 'i ii.. U i.r, .... . .a I... ic.., 1 nt tl. it , -li mod li t' We-'irn p.intis lt m . .i -j r -r tjn.ton, vmII ng to in. ic e the r e vi m-cs i .r .itjp iti .e-, , , , .. ' , . , a ImMii .pi 4 hi? "I al n.ote ui iU it "tv eotild be obt lined i Mf--I let kh till, S.-iip; ii:.d eliiflr, ll o iglit J the Iii iti dull uUy 1 y io the c n elene- and ! want of jiidgincni Willi w Inch the di-p itOe are replied. The want of c ire in tri: libiti, the j icpoit bv the t . i at u ef the lelcgr tph cotnp mv , w a n!-o aüudt d lo ! I he motion for the t: tec w I -id ip?ed. ti, d j'Mitiiii t,t e t a.nmit Met O ,, je. I ! mo, .""cripp an J r uro .i.k- . - . . i. . . et " n tint d - c ni nittttc. On motion, ..YltV F M Cot. vc j i':n e 1 t. I V I I N ll I "IOS. l'he I'reider.t rct l the following nou . D nmir, Mich , Augu-t J. 1"'I i To the F dient of the North Wetem C'liVen ti.-r : lU Li'ilnln, lit it toe palili-'.itl s vi the Frt-! j ot the Nerth-we-l will a etnb'e in Convention i in D ir -it, en d ue-J y . Auge.-t Jd. w e t tkc k teat ; p'ea-ur. in i tci ihi g through you an i.ivituion , to the ,it'. :te- io attc: d. ti.ee to lss IrtO ol 1 i Ii .i l e ot i litt f.-v.i ii i. . i.l i Mtiiotd w 5 h tv e i i t r?' :ic: t. ,- v i 1 1 i t . . . ii 1 1 i. , l4iM ii ;p t M C. I. K r c f now hi; ID ;K. Fie-:d.:.t D A M Ii U C J. DRY DC. CS. I.r. A-i WAIH. r Iii ir, 1 1 r vi k K tila ir Tiin; W. YARD. F.i JAS n: A COCK. r '.:e t W-rern K.il tv M D .1 M .i H. 11 l'UUl KU." F r I. C MOLSK. Gi itor.il m't M s y. u. '. ti.i mtiM ju ni Jlr. raitoann. lie Hunk fue o i.vf toi 'ti woe vi te-1 to the i1- f r ti'.roi 1 iV I for their genercu t.tV er Mr. Faitb.uki tiioifd Uiat the u-j-nt i.n Tvp graphiea! Union te Uid en tlJ lb',
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F.COND DAY Wn -nr, Aug. 31, J-ol. I !e mrctifi wri r.-45Jr.l to or lr hr th lir ! Mr. Walker rcl the folluvrin- rcp:t of tke conrn:.i'.'c on r c; rr.itiCrt or;i:i:z itir:, : ATUii.,A A:r,Mti.t: or a2rc,mc:,t urIcr the act l jioviiV f'r the incorpr.iu)u of aorut.'.rs f-r the ; hl!i:!:i o! rrioiJ:c.iN, ; I.'vnj, fr.(t-, itic 13 mTit. an ;t! cr ' 1. I he nir.-: of tlin .--ocutiou .-hill be j "The Western AE-ocii:r l 1'rt'-"," an 1 it hctJ i or riir.ri: il Tuire h II ho 1V -.t I in the tit v of IC!'vehir. 1 2. ThMojcr-t tili OcTati-in t? to promote j tl; tpr,rnl1.-.!crre?i nf rnMi-her of r etrfn,rTs ' ii tlie Wr-tfrn Srite-. bv f-nirir- nr.'l li--em'-rsf.itc c .r' erar. 1 more enac.-t ir.form.itiori u:on all 't.bjft, by pro. -ist in ; fuller an I more perfect J t?'r;rar.hic repir;; bntrr ai ( h rer "rrir t nn. i Uhor n in '-.iiiiC 3 pln.uoie to tlie puMibin;' h';i:,c, ar. I tjcnfriilr to elevate the r!nrArtr of t.eprci in thoe Stite-. ; '!. Tliecifita' t ck of thin AcHei ition h.".!l j be ?..."rV .Ix vt if 1 :hirH of fi.ijetc!), niikiLZ ni 11 l.o;'i urf', ine aine to te ;nmij rity neceia.irv. bs pertire. I The term of cii-'.erve of .-. il! v .'0 ve tri.'l nor i tion .'i. The r.roprrty, s-lock, at; J afi'iiis of tliH A i .t . i ,1 . ,,. ,. il I I n 1 , f j I) re tor-", who !i ill he flcctc-l annually .n necep-ary, nt in on-irU'ttt with thc'.r r.tt'i?le ot rs-o'j! tti' n. Mr. W talker explained the ailvant y'i of tlie Aoc tatnin t.ik;:if a corp r: to tnrtn .!tfr 'inie tü-in-!' 'Ii tl' ff.T'si if u; iuu tt I ,i above. i O.i motion n omtniMfe tf tbreewn. Appoints .... m Mn.'jpj irn., Med.ll ..: d Fairbanks cnr.-titi.td th, committer duly The folioflin n nio- w-r" M-p,.r:r.l and eb'fted : Mr-r IY:il uiH, of C'lcvcland. Kl-'f r. of In dian poli-, Wniker. of IMioit. IJic.'i.ird Smith, of I'iiifinnati. Medill, of Chica.; Ki-!ih' k. of St. Lou':-'. Os'u ri.c. of lni-iv'iic. The '.u'tjeoi f f-!o:rr fioni the t il!v. .i t iken fered t!io following resolution: KcoU ed, Th it the whole subject of telegraph dep..fehe" be referred to the Director-: with I'uthi'iity to t&k? su; h rti-nt as they may icem roper, and 'hat they he urged to ct aa fpeeilily us p'.-.oble. Adopted unanint;uslv Mr (Jmo offered the following, which was unauitnou-lv adopt cl: Iiesoived, That the Directors he ieuc-sted to I tv tiie articles of the Association before the Fres in the several States, and proc-tre their u!-cription thereto. Mr. Scripps olfted the following; Jlc-olvel, That the Director1 of this Association jre her !v r, utlior'zcd to investierte the w ood p.ip?r (jucstioti, -lid are ttajucsted, if they fu.d its it'iniii'tctiiie ft isible, that they pifpare n nlan f.t the e stab'ivhment of a mid, and submit it to d liferent mem her r.' thi? Asociation throuii'i a circular. Adopted. Mr. (borne iti id the follow "i ir tt-obulun: j JCc-olve t, Tint in i w of the high price of p-prr. we iccomrnfiid to the .-evcral ncwsp-ijer pa;tlis!icrs in tho Unitral States f d'mlniih tlieir f", rT tno pnrfc-eM otTe!toi the consumption. Adopted. Mr. Kickham ofi'n t-I the lolio-.ving: JtCsidved, That tin hearty th inks of this Coileotion be tendered to the publishers ami edi t:rf the Detroit Free Fic-ji, and of the Adver-li-cr and Tilbune, for the courtesy and hofitalitv exfer.deil by them ird- ton members of the Association. Adopted. Mr. Medill dlVied th: following: He-solved, 'I'll it tin- tlaily pipers of eu '.i Western city would obviouly proniotat their intere-t by adopting a uniform rrie.io.te in thr wMth ol tht ir e"!iii;itiJ. and they lurebv retjuevted t do so. Adopted uvMtiito .Usl Al-o the following, which v t ndoptid: lleso'icl. Th it this Asoci i'ion, in view of t'm ndv.nn e in j tire of p luting m itctitl, re(onwiiitd :tn ii.ctri-e in the ub-ciiption to we-kly papet. t f'J . for single uti-ci itors, and i" a the ininiinuru club rates. O.i motion, i he ihuiicntion adjoi.ri.cd inc lie Tie Uoiidot Dtieelors irei duiing Widnethv afi 'inoo'i, and rh-ciel iho folinwing oiice . I'm -i l. tit II N. Walker. D. tioit fie iiier tieorge Knapp, St I. i; i -. Seeietitry W. D. Ihikhutn, D.-jti ti. The Freud hting auihoi i.i d to Mppoinl a Coin n.ilt'-e upon fide .rip'nng, it; hi teil !n pillowing: O-borne; ol the l.oip-ville Jnui n tl, Smith, i I tlx' Cniciliinti (Jioie. and Medill, ot the Chicago I'lttiiine. I Finn the nliomnment of the W , F,cs j A,vl,0, ;.,., . ilM t ; , ,0 ,..,. V,v i int 1 A I r i ti -41 anl I tihui c, ol tlm c'n v, the ,,!e!e,;tes ..i ihn w : . h n lo,;o nn. r"ot in tifl ,eo. took i i'cUit vx 1 1 r i ui o;i the t i'c I g nei , took t j Detroit Itiver. Anion I ,t mit Itiver. Amon-; the Inviiiil gui .t w n Mnot M iik r, .1 o Ige ' Imond, m A loiird, M ior Lugenbi-er, ol the l'.hh V S Inl iiitry, Major G ri y, n'id t'oj c-.pnb!i!ier of Detroit, I'll" p tlty nub tl kfd oil bo ird tho -trainer For '.ler, t'apt Wiiid. at htifpi-l liiiee, und pro eecil i d U I he riv t is tar a Like Sr t'lutr. I he d tv w is one ( I t; e pie i mte-t tin! could h.oe Iht'i ch"- '!i ff otcli .ui inci'.iti, at id tie cn eivalou'4 tie lein k tlie nor alpiatf l te- ! Hink it.) V line. The iitv w i- ,thii mied bv ' I III' "pi e i in ni tu ioii't imhui.mi,, io nie i.i , i , S. Int'iutiy, stationnl at Foil Wavi e. vvh eh h emir-e I i X i lient 111'.- '. an I to w I ich. the preot Ihr ill) cordi tlly a( knos le 'g" iieli thank fo v I ii 1 1 1 --1 ii. i llt'n reit'ne I he ptemur roeee Jed u the liver along ihe Amen, .-it hoie, und np. i itiiivii.g at l.tktfS'. i It. ,1 . I 1 , l til, teti.ined anoig tl. l tli.tli iti I. ic, t io I . ., , " . . , ,. , ceded to (.r.. le, and I ttci.t, I I t.l i.e I to I he ,i . . i . tv i i it , -toj'ping in the inetiititne at o: t nine . i " J j At t i place t lie f ni -ions! ili.cfiib ii ke I, un ' ...... . . . i . . , , upon ..ii in vir it ion lunn M J r Lunge: .be er, p lid a v i . i t to the lot i ..ti 1 et i mined iti e vtcif i e r. n I lot mid tide woik Mc-j-r lletfer V; U-n en, the popular c tti rci. j up ne I a bouniif ul en II it ion, w hi.'ti vv a t ff ed up mi bond the totinor io the nio-t approved ft le. 1 he ticuixiou a.i unu ot tht) pit a-aii tc-t ! lint h i t then p' c e dating the sc i-oii, n 1 nil t.t I t, i i v . apt cjred to t nOil t 'ldtd , Wi j iv t :;r tnel n t V ri 1 ! was the intention id the a. - ei i o ion to h u 0 paid a visit t o.i Ii' ingui-he I lell.iw ivden, H "ti Lew i t' i. i d il i to M i rt'i-; but de-:::, g t cxpe-Ji't bu!tiCt -is uuuli as p -- '.le i in older thai same of the mirir.' ''I might t tl t lor lfi-ir h"nu i n W He- liv ee..i: g,it w a f mi a I i:..po".:b'e to d s . Wo mud totouil'. to uifi tioii tl.at !- tlm ','.ut : tli'v , of Mr. T.iber. pto;itlor of the i:l lie Ile.-e, ., s.nnpn.o,.- ,i .l a iiin J mt .tmner givtn : i !.. ..bi.-her -oi U . -di.e.-! iy ; -n i the g.H' l Uit -t. l co it I'.'ju-. aiu:i.u..te we:c c neu nte 1 in innio- t ..' gnt -? most !a o. tbl v vvii:i; ui.r icudli.4 hotel, nl.d lo pieiude h.ippiiv till' I I t ;: .u ol i! e tlternovoi. 'Dei'. Advitti-r. EDUCATIONAL. GLKND.tLK FKMALK COLLKCJK 4 Mli. t. : 4!f nr, ti.i lu ! i..- 4 : .-j.'.' '. 1 I tw, .f-;..;, p-r .1 . : t': :ir! f f.Tty r-M :i w k l ' t uinT.i r. i' e:i H' ' . -., sr;;.;;;Htr ' . ...! n M- litt, J:.urv :i, 1-. ! 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iEM S FROM ALL 0 '- IVIMZT tt j it i9i:tj:h spClAL TO THE NEW YORK PAPERS. j ' ' : TIIK AIOIY CCFORE ICIIMOND. j r. Tili: UAII i. it.wsvlvama. j- ADfJ.IV AT li YI A MT A t I Ii t AlilM I Ml il 1 L.AIi 1 A. t Success of General McQook's Raid. f ; . A.C.. Ac, Ac, A'.., Ar I'rnni rv Vor,. N lti" Y"rk, Au. fi Ilichm-il p.ir-ers täte ttut sirnf triiitur hi infurmeii; the New ork Heia! 1 of the f tct lfi.it Joe Johnston has been -lire! to the commsnil of the rebel array in Northern Virginia no inratJinjj .je North. I'ä ror f-iv tht- fart wis unknown ir IlithmonJ he- ! ionu hip :ir uev art tnriii, auu u. ci ine wnoic . i . i . u . r..- . in.. n!n of the campaign i UiJ .ore the world nonder.t prisonto waive n xch in-e of the rebel held, pome 3VK) t The ?arne erre:oacf nt contridicts the ru mors of hcry fighting at llorjjtijii.i. Gen. Uli mm h(til- t!,e tlicr, which is tr'rs:iv fortified. . j The r te!s don't attempt to take i. ',') H alo d )i;ht the rojorteil i an'.urc of th : f.. m...:i i . .. t !" . '".V1"' , , "? 1 he Herald s N j Al ab,e bo-l.l rrsiMoreJ rnemBH will be kept a prifoners. pendmj! the prc-ent fnhtirjr moveluciits. they having avowed thetrii.Tentioii to join I . .ui.... . it., ....,, .......uu.n, ....uar.u j''i t he rebel armr. Ail ruroe- loutio ir: trie sneei are now eon- i cnptc 1. ( c:i. U iltnitHu leite l the ifhfi near tho Atehafilaya n tie 2. It i-i reported that Dick Taylor I. as crossed to the neighborhood of l'i .n'i'.ieniine. The Herald's pocial from Nnlhville on the iith, s'ivs: ri' I I . r n r i i ifho latest news from Hen. McCUk expethtion is liiiil v en mi aging, and Iretl v leens i the extent of the .lisa.ter ' j (Jen MeCook with 1 .2W mc.,: I.nJ reached , Manetta. About d';) Io had reijhed theie bef,,rp. I ( The ni ssing nov. .loei not excec b()0. ' C.en. Sherin-m alludes fo thi jiid as being 1 successful j All quiet in front. 1 The Commercial's Washington frceial says: The National Intelligencer, in hn extended! critieim, pronoiinccs Gen. Grant's Campaign us) r:if.?t unsuccessful. j Meisute- have been taken bv en Grunt to drive the rebe's from the Curnberlrtd alley. The Post's Washington special Fy: t Oilrs hive been isucl t correit the excessive enrollment, and people who ariJexempt Irom j the lraft are c tiled unon to come for w aril and detv ol Gen h ive their n imes t iktu off the listOllicial di-tntclies announre the ; M C ok, and at Ieat l.(l.)l) of his I en. lis morning, Albert M. Palmer g;ve bonds and has been released frtirn Fort La? ivette. 'City Judge Ku-sell has decided h it the i. .nit. ine in.! of Gtn. Dix and hij ofiicer. in su lare-ssin"' the World and Journal of Commerce, "nn t o 'be fore the Grand Jnrv ' The Meimsho) lljv-u.t biii.-s tba fall.iwh... ilated II i van. 4, Augut 1st: i - i a - Little news ol im port trice his 1 1 spired here since mv i tr. eotumumeation The government ha granteil its continue tlie -publication of the Z'glo here. Sicknes seen a to he dea easing, ctixis was p t-t. ermis.-ion to Giiinn iimt-p' imon paper' thoiigh tht I he I ot s ashington f peci al sa-s: The ri bid icpoit of the capture ol Gen Stone man is 4licrcdited in military circle circle (J ' n to i iy. F.iriiijut' Ao news from Gen. Sherman Tin rcpoi tin reference to operati.ms at Mobile is believed to be con ret, such a movement was expected at the tlm staled. A special to the Chronicle says; It ia stated that the rebel in Myyland have raied 'he bl.uk llig, and annoim'!' lint thev hue eo mo to burn and destroy.
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A A MHlihiptoli sptclal to the CoiufleitUl sivs: The (!(veiiitrjf nt tins leceived ti Inform tion i I of th" attack on Mobile - ' Admiral F-ni igut informed th N y Depmttnctit tiri theiirh that ho would mikft an attack 1 m s otj ns the lutid forces woo tjjidv, wh'.ih ' would he on th ,".th or 3fUh ult f fivo nf b! iron -tU could psjl.og Jtiver Inr " ' I t rout Hn rrlbii rff.l 1 II tiii!:-;it tot, Augu.t fi There at' nuiinrous, inne r. ntl oil ictr ling the rebel iivnion, but wiy te.v cm be U.ueJ to any iutworiliy ouiee. ' We - ill hue eoiiimunic ilion with ilreenrintle stid dl-t Irin s from tl lure IndiciU J-xc itement " C " - " ' ' ' UM IO id i eli i to n frar of ihn rebl ii lueh t loe pioiimitv ix tuiiiois i l ire them lo lilt town, It i s'ill eoifr.iu, however, that tin 'the! ho'd Id er "tow n Ve.ttt I iv t hey advanced fitnil It .ce to Mid d'obur, a point fnuth ol the Sntu Lj e, uti I be. nvcen tvhich and Higer'ovvn llinr dstg mg nar I lit elf I eporled to 111 Ve in dueled ihfinsel i I viiit pielt brulsblv. I i o.n rnnioi tins iu lining Ii i C ol ff t this burg ami c the fe-I-teeht been w ii li b i w n fi om Mid once uioie piMie-l ul ( igtftowu, a I bet. nvl lentlv pime fur rein'on etneii lie I i,t tint !-fV were ig't.illingl-v roch t I Ut ni !it it II i'o rto n i ii.dii'stiv e 1 iiher of a lone in elo. i lo vi mit V to th it pi ice 1 1 th it thev nie in p i-c-.ioi of lh town and d-i to it lvl-e ttiih p i r i I . i 1 1 g ptrtitsof (heir whe l tbout. Tin rtt i- no thittbt. lint the icbel i e on our b'tihr. I Dir titeht leetivt! at imon ! iheVi-hier of the Hnii.bi.ig Mitik from the C n n of the ll.nk t l Chimtersb,,, .tate- thai 1,0 rebels ev.icijitid H r.'Ci town this liioi nini s This wa Mib.e'pieiilly rotifir nied tvl to he ni ju Utei vv l.'u h add that the 4 now it : ling along the Fot im u' liver I Vpitehcs the! a nie ) the tjid tireenng to the lection of Stiepherdsbiwtl I ! e it-t dipilch lioui the opfiatol t i-f'e t ited ih.tt I e was about plocre Si tie I. i c at d liom thence to Hsi o en lelegl it InC iciuinuiiicfttiou. r!'jw n to I I rom l'Uilnrleltlila Füll VM I I IIIA, August I Kui tu ' Fir s sys: We h ue re. f ive I the following dis ' itch from j h'.h t.ni. ial -ouree, r.i: 1 are aurcd t i mc it li ii.'e. i i HiKHtHt'ro. Augut . Advices t I g.mv toiKitv Md . htate heavv tiring e lct til S) rn Allels heard day. in t',- nns. 'hbi.ih..d of Curnberltnd al rehel (! rter sas the uhel nr r 1 1 r. . ! jk p I I V Johnson, M.-C in-hind and Jtfk-ot; is I on Combetl ind ai d thi State. rr-, . . . . . t I .. t . . 1 .. . .. t 1 Lev Will tie I 'lLlM u r.itii ui tllbo Jell. th h -!e lone to center at Canih.fnl ar.tl . nnr, 1. n Fitt-l...rg and Wheeling, j Thir v .,, or. i,-th is e-'ituite !.".( i' Ml tr I i It -'l ie--. Hi 1'ifV witi iinrt.i on ! a d e roi ii to Kentucky. i Therfhe' h i v t- I Ui t.ed all th bri-l, Cuv'l er! it .1 Tu. I p ke snd telled tree !... t. iiK ititi iti tn the ( rov the ro i i -. i . V : r I l '. I - tli. .1 11 ""- - A .... .. - li. 10, :i incut th buruol Chtmbersburg 4 nenerai aoiiit o - v-...,-. v. aids Fedhod to operate agiint the r He will .b. all he cm lo arre-l J (lent ral Avei.il ib t Cump-oci trliiove to r . a .els. ei r prü ft I roni s. I. out. Sr Loil., August GI).-pitcbe.uJ Fort Sm'.ih August I. fire. The rebel unde- C oof er, G ii.o ar.d 5tr.dwaite rl)0 9trong wiih 12 pieces of artillery, oed up estYdiT with the intention of attaclug Fort Smith. ' I Gen Thyr tuovcJ oat to sea tbtftcemy a
tliort distance from the fortifications tnd eompletely routel them. , Otr cavalry h "till pcrfnTnr. .. t)ur Iom is very roall, arJ tht of the retel i nnkcown. : Gen. VUh te!e;r.irbed ta Itosecrans frota St. Joe that recruiting is lively ia hi Hintrict, that tlie, taililh" called out buct tbe puerrillaa and acted nobly, and that the reports of insubordination and lwlene3 arc fale. ' TLo General ? tji the dciaonstntion of loyaltr and power has been of inealcuUble value to this District in convincing their recruiting officers north. JJiouri U hereafter to be -ovemeel by loyal men. . From WahtniTton. Wa.iuxgtox, August 6. A gentleman who arrived to-night, who his been in Hagcrstown for the past week, mvs the rebel cavalry force which drove Coles' cavalry and a portion of Hunter's infantry out of the town oa Friday last, were for the mot part dresed ia Federal uniform. Ir.formition his reached here that the Union officers placed by the rebels under fire at Charles, ton have aM been excharged. Ttev were saluted by our fleet, anl Admiral Dahlsen entertained them aboard his thip. Numbers of families from Montgomery county. Maryland, have roroc ta Washington, pinic stricken, and report the rebels approaching in that direction. Advices from tbe Army of the Potomac report the situation at tbe front unchanged. It is generally believed that General Sheridan has been assigned to duty on the Upper Fo tomac. A di patch was received at tbe Navy Department to-dav from Admiral Farragut, dated the 2C:h of Julv, in which he says all is ready for an attack on'Mobile.
From Cairo. Gauo, August G. -An efficer by the steamer Olive Branch states while that steamer was aground oa Island 34, on the 3d, strsgders on shorft reported & fi'ht at OsceoU, Arknnsis, between H0 rabcls unier Dorren, and the Federal force, coram ander unknown, resulting in the defeat of the rebel-, with a los of many killed, wounded, prisoners, arras and efjuipipe. Donen is nrnonc the killed. Capt. Fuller, superintendent of the telegraph in this department, has been appointed to a similar position in the Department of the Gulf, and w; nfter bave the supervi-ion of both denartm.,lta -ttK kla KA,,t,,.M.i , V- n,. MrtmMlt,. w th h s hej. (itiirters at Xpw Or. 1 nn, n From Ilalthnore. Daltimoke. August C We have nothing here but rumors in retrd to the movements of the rebels in tlie valley or on the Upper Potomae. There is nothing reli ible. The opinion is still entertained that the prm 1 cinal tbject of the rebel demonstration is to Jt. J rrnn9 . thm v ..pv an . .... . ,i t.. ...... , . i "n not r:ou' tempteJ. ro.Tov, llr. Lolisvii.le, August G seven hundred rebel cavalry under Col. Johnson were Ht Uniontown on Thursday, intending to cross the Ohio river, They were prevented from doing ?o by our gunhoats. " " " From Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Aug. C The Union Convention of the First District, held hero to day, nominatod Detjamin Kggleston to Congress. COfrlMERCIAL. I IT TBUSdUtrH.; lew vork .TIarhet. ' Nrw York, August 6. j Flour, State ami Western dull, without do cided change, at $9 r'oW extra State. $I0( 10 75 extra Round 'Huop Ohio,- 10 Hl(r2 traue ' brands; mtrkets closed dull. , - ... '- rii r,. ci.t. n.J many crm,iii i ';ij " s-i ..u W ' Wheat dull, common grades favoring the buyWinter lied We-ierr. 2 22(2 34; Chi cago Sprnij; $2 2.12 II; Milwaukee Club : S'J 0 i Corn heavv, at I I6 new mial Westrn ttm' White Western. Cotico dull and nominally uncnaneeu. Sugar dull at 13.3(. Molasses quite steailv nt iJGc for Muscavado. Fotk dull und hetvy'at $3Ü tor Mess. $3 75 C.3'J for new Mes, $31 for Frime end $36 lor Frime Mes. Ik-ef dull aud heavy; prices unchanged Lard decididly higher, and in good demand t Dutier without material clmng at 3wr3rc for Ohio, and 4U(?50 fr State Cheese plead?. Money easy. Sterling dull at l O'J Gold irregular and uncttced, opening nt$2 50 (toveriiment alocksa shade higher. U S. 5-(is M coupons. $1 0G$..r 20 c'iupons $1 0ti(4 1 Ht2. Ctiulunati larUct. Cincinnati, August II. Flour steady, with a moderate city detaind at $9(tt(J Til) lor traile brands; supeifine nominal. Wheat firm, at K'iOr.l '.( for Hed fttid $3 J ().') for White. Corn firm, In the en $1 IR; shell l $1 f,n,j j the f tock $1 .1.1 Kyodull. No nies, ' ,iKv in niotlrritlo demand at 73. ll.o toil., .t..!.., in ntotl.ion j :,(),()( iu lbs bulk shoulders sold at 13,'4'c rud 'C I la, I. linriiti ilioulilrra at 1 ( . Lard Is htld nt 2(o but there ii po drUi.nd nt over I 'Je. Groceries steady. Sugar Coflee r.0(t.M. Molaris fl I'.V'jll 15. (Joi.i i :. Lit hanuc firm at jgc pieinium. kiihv n:Kaso, IOX(MIAN(jl. HHOKKH, IOAN.s MONKT ON l.'Ot.I.ATF.UAU, UL'Tf AXU j nrlU (o.i t ainl K.lvrr, ait4 nrgntlatr ltan. littler Ne. Iii.iitli Mrrl Uaa Xtr.rt, lu-lUnaeoll. Irvl nflu huurt frm 7 A. U. to t f. II, Jvl itS-a FOR SALE. rp'IK ba.M b-niiturr uf j vHK Ira.cl fi.riiitur uf ono of our ino.t pruiutnrcl prprlfl'r Ititt-t to gottitu tli iVlrurr ll"ii. jjai-aif M END I N C AN DSC OUR INC. CONBAD FETTE, f t'.NtiKU AN It SCOIWK, ba rrrnoi'f.l to Markif I fard'a I'-OtUlinir, ounh !t..ry. No. 21, corner of vVadiiriifinn an1 Met i.lia'i trM. All girm'-nts rnordtra t.i him will bo prompdj and iifatlr P"iioatfil amt fjiaiicl. AU kla 1 of UHurln ami ruMlhK f.rl y and treu, la tb Lot tk, on bort ti 'l'a r anal I lur r'. J. I a2ra CII.VH. I. PKAltHON, PHYSICIAN AND SUIMiEON, OKPIl'K NO. :ttl KAST MA UK KT 8TRKKT. HrAtx No. 93 Nanh Tnit'trt trfr. or'-r hour ? to t A. M.. 1 t an I 7 to 9 I. M. Stial atirnti'i glvn to t!i trattxt Dt f Chronic Incases. jel0-d3in NOTIONS. &C. oil i i7i ii ilivs" 7Ä i7., AND v i ii ii o w v a ti aw s , WHOLKSALK AND KKTAtb. 11 ft I IFFERF.VT 5TTLES ON EXIIIFdTIOM AND 1' fur sale at tar a'eirtx-ta. up tulrs T'arraranrirctM from the brt mauGlactatrr. atxl vary ia pvi fr-rn TWO to TUtttTT lLbAfcS apiece. Ialr will f.iKl It lo th:r iD'.ertai to lt.p-.t Xrt CHARLkS MAYKE. fb20-4Am o. CO vs,t vv ablDtn ire. HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. Ii. UOLTO., PKOPEirmB. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA. i.yidtf
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LATEST WAR NEWS. 3 V. - m -a - FROM G EX.. GUAM'S ARMY. The Rebels Explode a Mine Under our Worts. Further Particulars of the ; ; . Lato Fight The Indian Trouble In the West REBEL AGENTS AT: THE BOTTOM, Louisville. Ii)., ISeliiff rorlifled Ac, Ar., Ac, Ac Ac. From new York. 0 Nevt Yobk. Auguat 7. T bo Herald' Tabineton special savs:' The rebels rxpltJed a mine under our works on Fridtv afternoon. No particulars. But little damage done. ll is believed that ShcridAu it aMicedouly on the Upper Fotomac. The Herald's 5tL corps corfe:5nder.e of the 4ih s.iy: Doth armies are active, and their works arc beinc strengthened. The nltimore American of the Cih says of the invasion: The best we can hope is lliat ths enemy will attempt to make a serious tnvion ot Marvlnd or Feonsjlvania. e have a competent force in proper position to force from them on this side of the Potomac a (Vir open Geld fight. All tint is needed i competent Generals to make our forcea available, and that, If we may believe the reports reaching us, is i want that has been supplied. According to Fetert-bur papers, the rebels brought Into action two b'iradts in repulsing our force before Petersburg; eve brigade repolaing a charge by our troops, and the other followed up tbe repulse with a charge, and drove whatever of our men could ret away back to our breastworks, and made prisoners of the remainder, about 1,000, besides the killed and wounded. The etenmer MtUnzis from New Orleans on the 31st, haa arrived, and brings the following news: Very little business is doln? at present. The news of Sherman' progress, and tho decline of gold in .New l ork, has unsettled the markets. Quotations are nominal, without decided change Gen. Canby's order for the enrollment of the militia has created inten excitement in eecesb circles, but there is no escape for them. Since the firing above Vicksburif upon the CI a r.i Hell, by which three men were killed and nine wounded, everything his been quiet in HissUsippi.as f.r as hesrd from. Several schooners and-leasers are reported cruising in Lake Fontchartrain. enpturing and burning fishing sloopa. I ho captain of the tug ho.it Sentinel lenorts that he ws chied to the Southwest Pass by a au-pcioua looking steamer, bark rigged and pointed black. Tho rebels aasert thi the was the Klectric Sp-itk. which hud been fitted up as a pirate, and that -he h td sinee heeu run into Mo bile Buy. 1 he attack on the defenses of Mobile wu daily expected. It has probably already com mem cd. There are no movement in this Department in a state sufficient! advatued to benr mention. t-'roin Waalilnzton. WA!llGrnX. AllCtMt fi A- lftrr frnm ti n Army of the Fotomuc. dated on Fridsv eveuing pays: No chsnge In the rositien of the two armies tunce the lust buttle. Heavy firing was he trd this afternoon in the irection of the lUth corps. : A renort was eircnUtr-l that tti nmc Knrt at tempted to blow up a fort iu that vicinity but were unsuccesiui. A rrliel ballrrv nn 1 lie nnrfh aiil nt tl.a .t.mM river ha become very annoiing to us fur a day or two. Quite ail rnnriimfiit tortV nla.-o tlaran tVil, battery and our gunbo its this njotnifi but ther rr uii.tiij loretMi ii re no. The weather rilitititia vrt ararm an.t rnn. sider.vble wieknr prevails among the soldiert. av George n. was aet nre tu au-1 dpatroyetl this morning by aotue sohiieri. LATIB. A Foto mac Arm letter dated Ssturd.v morn. itig, says: The enemy exploded a mine yesterdsy even ing before duik in front of tlie Sth corps, but as they had not dug to within foitvyardaol our work, no damige was done Tney alo at temptfxj to mike a chirgc, thcciing loudly, hut tllUst InVC been thäcrbied at fin. liiirr t h.-r,i.Wfa so far from our lines Cotisiderable tiling mi a kept for au hour. The eiiemv'a ha w j hut t. Oura tut. fight. All uirt this morning. a. a . . . . . Atter mteiul lnvrtu.'siitin ol the rumots, aud on e uilul iiiijiiiry at litdiirters it is -rertslntd bejond doubt that the re h been tu considerable rotitet on the old Antletani battle grouii.j up to tio iitH k this evening. This la rttadit rrrtalt. Iiv itia f.t ikd ..Inii -- - - ... . . . . . .. j . . . . ,m . ...... ..a ii.. w teleprtl tihl flVni millitallMl tl t lla..nlnan an. I '".'.. .-. w. ,m . . . v . . I " , - . . Il..l riv.il mil, that the operator thitr in an nlJicisI dipttt h addres.ed to thre headquarter tluring the dav did not rvtu refer to a rumor ol a battle It is lifllcult to a rrl.lt Ih i I t il IB t I t4 I 1 1 f the ivbel, but It I the Improsion among military men hero that tho roth. ion look place near .'liddletown. Vi miles from Frederick tr i Hunter has been superseded bv (Jen. Sherid in. den. Couth bus teturned from Ihtt.bur. tn hetdi)uurter4 in this city. f rom M. l.oula. St. Lot in. AuKUt 7. Fort Leavenworth i'Upatches tho Democrat siya 1 he express from rort Kile? bring advices ol a late Indult rsUI. (Jen. Ulutil had arrived at Fort Kile v and as sumed command of the raw D atriit, embracing ihe troubled region. This movement of the Indians seems to have been preconcerted, and it is believed that the rebels incited them to action; at all event-, while they have been among them the ind!crimitiate iuing uf rations has made the Indians very in oltit. A Government train for Fort Union was ornlled at Corra Creek, and wav sated. Four companies of the lit colored cavalry arrived at Fort Lrned on tho 27th ult. Col St rice and Scott, of the l lth and 15lb Kansas militia, at the request of (Sen. Curtias. muter-d 00 mounted men of their regiment at Smoky Hill, and saved the frontier geillemeoti from attack. The Indians now scattered, part of them going South and the remainder towards tkePlJtte river. (Jen. Cuniss has about 00 militia and cavalry in pursuit and is msking every effort to meet he future movements of the savages. I row Haiti morr. JUltimokk. August 7. It ia reported here that a fcree of rebels were crofsing the Foto rose yesterday beyond Hancock and going la the di reclion of Wheeling. Tbe same authority siy Eirly has beeu or s being reinforced by Longatreet's corps, and that Wheeling Is the point be aimed at. We have tot the means of ascfruinitr, the reliability of this report but think it ratter unreliable. from I.avularllle. LociaTittt, Ausc! 7. The Common Council, at the request of the military auihoritiee, will furnish five hundred men to throw op fortifi. cations for the dcfecie of tbe city, against possible coallBgencle
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