Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4318, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1864 — Page 3

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DAILY SENTINEL. PRIPAT MORMNO. AUOUS1 If ' CITY ITEMS.

dift..n,rBl ol a lop tucirv for ale Some of the Ml itIW Iriliane. rene hurtlreti dey men. bare arrived at home The recent rain have made the air cl nd pleasant. A comfortable change A ap!eo4M tnnek to-day at the Circle. North Meridian treev. Rho Im, proprietor Seventy . .-..:, t hare teen sen from thi point to their regitnenta ain- r the lat ' August f A denrel on the till of the City Sa reel. wa arreated veeteriiav loon. South lllinoi t l linked up lor a hearing All of theat. k ol the i:WI Indiana, feitv regiment, one hundre) May mrii, were reported veeterday od iheir wa home 'De'achmcrita from tite 4th Illinoia ar rived yesterday, on the way borne to re uiustere-l out ot aervice. Of" Onr hundred and twenty BwOllllIteo tot M i higan regiment' :?-el tltrouli the my -tenia) for the (root large amount ot military clothing waa received yesterday at the store rooms of the t' S. ioarterinaater 'I'M .lohn Kiv.ol tlie I'ioot M irha! (teuer! - Department, lelt the cite last niirhi for Washington on offinil buaitietS l U Vmit cimpai en l iiCtrro troop arrived : the ctT yeeterdRy, and one other, here for MMN time. wan hipped to the front XV Al City Saloon. 5.1 South lllinoi . rv a 111 A M lunch will be aet le onj Kvery deliowc the market aflonls will I aerved. lff" Sharplev' Great OptfjMla Trnsjpe give the hrat of three performance in Jndtauapoli. si Masonic nail to-morrow night sr lioute oreakere are ag iin a tive ttirough out 'he cit? The police hould he vigil tut m, i , . , k " cilil.i tiou ! u-e orecautKOia an t I ircl I fee . a . , , ia T7 , OT The interior nl the MetropoliUu is uti.Wr going repairing ami re.le.-ora.mc prepar rv lor f 1 1 A. , m. lliAdl.,,.. M.. ...... mKi... I.uirin. " T .1 Hi manv fiten.i will regret to lei'n tli ' den Carnnglun haa been nfflicteii by the death of one of hi children, aged seven montl Tl was stateal I it night, bv pvr.oii-direct ' tr itu ihe town, tli it the refiel Col. Juhweott'l picket were poated wiihir. fiS fgHew 1 Kvan- ' j I The attention ol if.eStree- Commissioner! tor-:, in ' tiled to the condition of the ile wa'k u North Pcni..-. I un.i atreet in the vicini ly of University ssfuare. JFnr a plendid article of Old Qpwf wOW, forltiniU ue, go t. the ' diliahinenl of I'honi ea.l Reilmond. wb.dea.-tle und pajlwfl gn or. No J i I .1 t 1 'i SoUlh I lilll"!- -tic-' 'The gent I ton in ho I. irrowed the twelfth ume Indiana Report, from a law office in the AL na Building, Pennay IvwatJe Mreet, i retiuested to return it

m ' lor diolelience of order . If not, what dne- 11 tFlhe numerou friend ot Feh A Vin- mean? Another ipietion Did the company, cent, the great comedian, were happr to see him , rVery one of whom wa admitted to be an illein the city yeaterdav . returned from hi eastern ..j oier, who marched up to the polls under

trip, and entirelv reentered from the effect of j hi railroad acci lent To Uli 0111 il Tint I 011 er 11 The third Satci iiy of August ia the time the Democratic Co ' vention meet lor the purpo.-e of ruminating candidates lor county offices iu, dAwtt t'aii TtADr. Alter the first of July, lf4. d"V gooda will be a. .Id for cah ln-ivelv, at n , d. r.at naaniugtoi. sticer .ose .-11 account will plea-eaeltle up M H GOOD. if , v. ... ... . i 1 '' M.'M. N'Tmi I here will be a special ; 1 7 , rw . v Z .u; m cling of the Indianapoli Chapter No. i this u ww Mr 1 - . nl 1 I (Friday) evening at o elm k I'll . Fi-iu i Se "y m m Notu to TKACfiEta Teacher deiriiig li en-e are retjue-ted to meet the Kxaminer. ai hie office, in the Court House, on Saturday, '27th instant. 10 o'clock A M Prompt attendance I . iww, . . WW . t rejuirsj ... " I ly-'Jt Ki.tmii.er 0 Marion t. unit? I . . . Watp -Twenty doaen pigeon, for arfcich , two dtiilsr pet doxen will be paid I hey BtK beatrong tvtwg pigeor. to I vcie-l to the underauned. at the St I Ichola. Sabniir eug9-d2w .Iohm Riem ; mm m Farm roaT.il I) i....r ll.piHt -On s.tur y atiernoon al .1 I M at the t ourt rtot-se d or. Stvinn A Smith will eil to the hihet b d d r a very deirafile Ml arre farm, M'., mde S E. of the citv. aug 16-tl Kverr individuil who -et into a i ett j o'a. e now a d.n. mut iue prod unation A ar - . . . . .a man cmnot lie iraiinei Mineniiten.ient or tne hore rinif on the St ile Fa r ground w it hout t rlh with iBuini; an ijeal to the people of Indiaua K.ii;M wa the i. um tu r of rebel r .i ers th.t eea:et from tt .e guild who h.l them in

charge while doing out-nie .lutv May be'ore jrea ha a. quitte-l himelf with honor to In nttive terdav The eighth returneil to Camp Morton. J 8:ate. and the ei vice cannot weil p ire him Willie eventh waa captured, and the other ti are ,ore t he4r 0j mm wah Ii. h irne- on Stilt at large an

Im.:'. Lamb at Ai rn . S.rurday al- ! ternooii at H o'clock, at the Court Hou-e door. 8pai.ii A Smilh will -ell it aue;in, without re aerve. a ileirble ei;titv ai re farm .'I'.. mde j aou'h eat -if the CiIt. with houe. orchard, i i v - inT water, and a greit deal ot dt ir.dde ti'nK' 17 e4t Ofatemj nnsre regis hag hi the eitj hi tu.n taken m charge b the I'i .v -r tJu.ral He ha lo answer where he i from and whither he i go ing. Tlie obje't appear to tie to preren un tu thor xe! eDli-tmem lv recruit :i g age, : fiom other State of tin rt or warriors 'our horea hitched lo lour buggit. fe'onging to a reerl street Iiverv tab!e. took a simultane.. u -t rt teterdiv. pricking their ear at the whiatteot a lm-o motive, and left the vicinity ol ihe Union Pepot on ipiick tio.e Harness i nd veniele were fnund t be more or le d uo aged w-ifu b.i itlv Ihe h.ir-e acre drought up standing PiseoLl Tton. The firm of Duzau A Parr wa, u the I -ih of this month. d.s-oUed by mutual ?ouent Ad perons in ie'n. i -.1 turn will favor u bv immediate aettiemci t .-' I" 'lit Cot. STktu.Hr Killui We notice, by mir - it. fie- th.. morning, that Col Stretght. ..i Che Jls. ludiana. ia reported kilknl in a recei I .. rwgnweent witn the enemy at GfwjeeiUe, I miles from Chatuuooga Geo Sled man, who waa in comotand ut th Federal iorrea. ere! ouoded Kiuhtm U rt Inwnnwni The orficr or tin f-eyiasont. for recruiting purpoacs, m .tili at i . tt M" ...i.u: m -rrrr'. i'v.i Re.d i arm-r. ;;.e iro Oe-t ol er. n,v kttuw- h m oj take rareot the men under him Sergeant Thomas Mc Col baser printer to the buk bone ru t fouml at al. i -Ii-. redy to Ulk to all deirinc to eoliot. fJT " '""i tei. i lernen immedit'cv i..in Intie Ual i:,r kraU-.t eiciteaieni. alu,o,"t . uiiMintintf to a pan:. , otxam now at Fanville rlen ..r ihe aim -t ;u: mi-lute preaence ot the .el Col Johuson'a lorce in that vicmtv Qni idugbe. ol the Indiana Legion, U reported tn h-uo. organut t.g tlie tr o;.. an. preparing for the tiron Wegivetbis lur Int it 19 ,,rth L ouu-ajy w otber peragrapLa we bave

About sit eeka ago ibe gutter leading

from the Palmer Houae to the atreet gutter was flllcai up with gravel by ibS:reet Commiationer, Mr Kemper, and I we lined lor oot having MM guller cleaned from Waahmgloii to Loutaiana ireet Sim e then 1 bave a man employed to crape the aame every morning, eieept Sunday, from the Hotel la the Union Depot, hnj the pile of dirt have not been removed for the last three or four week, which not only createa a dreadful reell in the atreeu. hut the rain will wab it into the potter again If the Street (;rnrniaioner woulo attend a little netter to hi buaioce Mi RnWl amPl tke-. wn l.e w.uii oblige me John Hisav. I'rop'r Palmer Houae. Hrhk Kmiurbcr rota vi BBB raoaj th; PoarorruK at Autio We will aell on Tue-day neit. the i'ld intant. at '1 o'clock, P M . on the premise, the fine (wo tory brick residence. No II" K-t Ohio atreet, containing a hall, double parlor, aitting-room, diningrooBB kitrhen below and aii rhamber above .-.lairs, all in good order. Lot tronta .14 feet by l'J." feet deep to. alley, a stable, extern, well. A' . on the aame The h H i furmaheii with ga Poa a '-- n given on ale Term one half cah. and the balance u one and lw. ir with in UM WLaT A Martin. IT 6'. Kt-,1 Kitate AuctiuneerII W IWIII TnB above reward will be given to any peraon who can furniah a prescription for cough, cold, whooping-cough, aathma. and conauroDtioo, which ia equal to Dr. striokland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. I hi balaam will cure the above complaint, alao apttting of blood and night sweat fine fifty cent bottle i sufficient for any one to try The urt ca-e-of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough anu priruirt cme ol couautoplioii are cured liv Dr Str -ki.nr- Mellifluou C.uj:h Jl.tUiru. It can be had at any druggist's it i different fiom anv o ' ihinv other rough nifdi' ;tie w luv kioan in ountrv . tf. Dox't I'lt it Orr! There is Viva danger in .lcl.- and in i.otliiiik tuure '(ihm in . .--. .f fectiona of Mie ere mid ear (Jo to Dr llmlner at once, il there ia anything the matter with vour night jur hearii g, or anv difficulty attend mg ;he eye or the eir II caucure you, il uch j ji thing be iHible Tin i- hi esc!n-ive fiui i fi to reit liea-e umJ uflc iion of thce nr t gmaot tiifhuimn bo.lv. and he understand Ina bualnea. hiving 'tevntc l manr yettr t tju ilify him-elf fur the irofeioti. The doctor i till , fhe ,niHe reilv lo ,.ive pitietita or lo uive ,VM.e to j who mny r iI nim D! , o . i . i 1 NhoTing mutch at Buger drove track, i . ., , .. , . .. .. , ... r .. ,i r .ioiiii r.ui ii il. oi i ii i in, in. i .n r , Eflie.ol Ltfiif ttt, to thoot twent? tlouhlt hirdi .,.,,,.,,,,.,,...,,., MIQ . side This ni lU.u ,.,.,.,. .,, eSciteWJWOt m ihi CUV. - nii-i iif-F .ii mi mi in oii'i i .ii iiui ii i III i I ic air confident ol aucer tj'.ilc i I .vclv tunc i.looked for on that daf. AIo, on the lollowing day there will be a match for pweviMtMkea open to .11. cminei i: 7 h.l .nil t l. I i i l ii In i LI I i . im ll.kll. i. iMiuj .it 'J h i lo k on - ti itiiv Fi 11I 1 v tli IM'ti intl ' s,.,ir,i ,1,,, .).,, ,-',., m pMAP0UI PfJiAU CoLLMlK 01 McLkam iNsrtTi'Tr. This uiititiuion will open it Kail Turin 1.11 Mi.inli Sj. it ww tu Ii. r .Vh I In- imlrmi .i,,.:' .. um .lP ..i..,. . Um i cre.iae orer my lormer one Mi -. Ih lle C n rol will preiie over t tie ptiinus ilepart ineni . Mi M iL'gie Wwe. the intermeti ite; Mi- dilderslieve. Mia Whiting, mi I Mi wUleffs), fton New Vork. fo unite with the Prexulent. over the collegiate. Tlie Preilent h.a mcc nre.1 the er vice of highl v competent teacher in the orna wP J mental brauche PJ'it Ha v our t a i I Mm I'wlla. Ma. Editoi: The RepubluMii - iy Col I ui die voted hi regiment against order Flew inform the public whether he waa ever punished their Captain, mid voted in Councilman Dougla. in the Fourth Ward oS thi- i ity at the spe cial election. fW(t without ord-r? If so, wa their Captain ever punished? Foi UTIl W akh We have little news fiom outh wetcrti Imiiana den. Hovev, who reside al Mount Vernon, on the Ohio. ..nd who rowigltd out ol thearmv.hi- ii,di:ed hi errlcea againal the I rebwi Col. Jotinson, and report ays, ha. at the 1 " ' r-' he,.., a brigade. eroed into Kentnekv. Oth er p,rt.e- ;t j. ,i,, arc moving born lllinoi. and detachment ol veteran reserve- liive been ent from here The supposition ia that it anv battle ... ' 1 fought it will be on Kentnekv. ami not Indiana . CJP I he Mr .1ohnon. spoken of by the Jour rial of veaterday. 11 being arreted for furnishing eeapel rebel prisoner monev.wa. we under eteaa) from mil i'.arv gentlemen, honorably di.- ( 'i iijed bv den C trriiigtop. The prisoners.it appear, approached Mr Johnon, soliciting aid as destitute reluirees. and he. uriniiiiu them , ' ij such, uave them what money he could spare Be ha.l not tlie remret idea that thev had e- , ln,m C M((no m m . y irWv ,)((V ,,llv tblrtewW vears rj State Commi RlJ (Uv lwUtrt. v,.,l(.r(T, M tl,e sum ol three hundred dollars bell, charged with burglano,Hlv nilfMnK ,he pottoflce I Leporte tod rjl,1M ni;l, kevs ,HJ ,Ht ,ge tan. - In my mill Keva ami p-' ire -inm: Utile fuult he wa lodged in jail. He ind to hv hen e.mvii ied more than a yeir ayo for grau! larceny in the Laporte Circuit Court, but bee iu-e of hi outh he waa not aent to the reniteutiarv w "s9"C.d lepna N Weiden, the gtllmt comeJ - ta m.in,ier ii the 5 ii Connecticut U. S V I , who was severely wounded in one ol ihebttilea before Atlanta. In been peiiding hi furlough in th s fit . We uti !er-t:tt;d tlut the accomplished Col will, w i i hin a d iv or two. le ve lor In home Be i a tne. tried, true and noble othVer, who yWithin the InM three dav. we ate in formed, four men have been killed ujmui the -treet of Kv m -a lie beeau-e of mattera growing out of the threatened inv.. in from Kentnekv. The piper ol thatcitv, so far a we hive oh -ervd. n ike M mention of anything of the kind Neverthelesa, we are aeseeeil tit that community ia in a atite of commotion, and many things happen k.i cerning which nothing i iid. Norn i r-' Si no. 1 I at n k The I rustees, ( of M ir.ou counts, are retpietcd to meet the Kt j am ner t hi DwaCe in the Court Honse, on Fri ; d.'JGli kwJwant. at 1 o'clock. P M . tor the purp of mikiug a repirl of enumeration, and the tranaaction of auch other busine imi come before the meet r.g Ctri ! Ssiitii . l'.l 2t Kiaminer of Marion County. Tomorrow at tiik Coair BOOM DoR Remember tht S( inn A S n th, aell at au turn to the highet t. dder. at !1 o'clock at the Court oue door, a deainble ! acre farm three and a half raüea Mjutheat of the city, hiving a honse, table, orcharxi. living w tier, and a fine let of Si acre of timber Sile positive ;JA diatingui-hed Republican yeslerdav. witne ng the arrival ot numerou negro troopa at the I'nion Depot, excl limed symn-ithet'ically. and with teirs in hi eves. that, "after all. tine po. r .iespi-c! race were finally to become the sailor ot our countrv." awaw - ana aBnwa " t-W" About ot e huudrnd and twenty negroes in Federal uniform. mot of them gul.tred up. it i stated. M KentucRr. left the eilv Ut night in chtrge ol an ulhcer and guard, lor the Arniv of the Potomac Thev were recruu for the Met D s O. I. f A teal eataie .( t '.r i.g1 t bctoie L" . et Comn.iiorier Kn .;erday for pursuing his busine w thout ii ene. After a hearing hia case wh dimil upon po ei,t of eot He immediately tk out lleoejM jrWe are informed tint more passenger ticket havelieen old at the Union Depot oftce during the pi' 'o week- itun during any prevumi two week- - t. i r I- tir-i r-n through .'. - State Travei i verv heavy HFQwp1 Trumbull, formerly of Capt Ekin's th e. m tin citv, ve-terday aaaumed theduti of Master of Transportation in the U 8. Qnja terrzuaUr's Depart meu t at this Mint

for the ttate Sentinel A Hif Appeal.

LT Yuq took a wkee a girl, dear Bo , I nto few boo an4 bart; To bear in a I rour fwr Ufa, A for! aud fa. t.f .1 part. Arxl tell ae. bav )ra tr4 rbat dut t forojo. Or eheve.1 rwcaaae I bad ao Joy Wboa I yoar tboogbu did know' I tben would ratbar bare jour lear Thn mr otber alee: Tboogb juu wore notblng to lb' world Tow wero all tb wo'W to me Cald eisde a palace of a hed, A rougb bwn bench a ibrooo, Tbere wa untigbt for roe In ) ur mite, A ad eiuatc la your tone. I've tewkod epaw row wksrn yoo alrpt. My awes wttb tear ar'W din; I tb ugbt. O Parent of tbe poor, Look du wa from Heaven on kirn; BehaM blas paaa from day to day. gsbantitie trengtb and ul: Oh t !b In pity .-a h'tn. Lard. r ju Thou car.'.l aiakr him wb de And wb"n at taut rrllavtng deep Uaa on ray eyelid miied, How oft were 1 L-y forbd to . In luaioer by our child. I'd lake tbe Httle m naurer That apoiled my pan of Met, And Sjel tt wa a part of '.ties 1 tailed upon my breast. Tbr' only one return I cravt: I may But crave it long. And It may oo'be thee when I'm where Tbe wr t( bed feel no wrong I'd ak thee for a kinder t ne, Fr 1 know you can be ktt.ii; I aked not fr le frugal tare. My fare I did not mind. I ak. .1 not fr attire more gay, If aucb a I had got Sufficed P make m fair to thee; Kor more I murmured nor. Hui I woul 1 ak oni uf the Lour That you u flu' heatow, Of knowledir- wbl. b you pri.l no much. May I loa iDitln.ii( knowr Subtract from meet ng among men M'.rne eve and ho r for roe; I Muke nie compiiiiiou o' your aoul, A 1 might pafely b . If tea will read I'll lt and ork. Iben 'hink when oen away; l d.iu I would find the tun, Iiear IV11 ,wh.-u ..i're i Pet over n e what a change ha come; It chills tb- life-blood titrougb my vein: I've learned that love to bat" ran turn. And niuar I ak who la to I lame I t.loved, unrared for, what If lite To one who fear the name of wife? Il , hi.ji... one friend ale ilia h1 that bj.e 1 Hraveii, iliat fr.rnd is iod. Isi'imroiM, Au)jtnt It, 144. w We urn Hp Basal fi-t.ii.g i now iid to he aingruticent nt Hi" id Kiile and at the Witverlv HlulT All the princlnal town along the .southern Oh.o, on the IndlttM side. are. military men tell u. beiti'j fortified j"Mr- Thiiiimon k Son huve II irper Mon.hly. f'eter-on Lady's M iL'izine and Krank Leslie' li irtue of Fashion .'or September. ßT'Cnpt. K l vTaJIwoe, brother ol the dia- ! tini ksfeea Major DeatereJ Lewi Veltwofi left lhei.t I t niht. in eiinunindof negro troops, i tor W ishinton. Dar- i'ATTtav Lobt On TwMfedai ;norn.ig. from Mr Carriiigton's CtllThlPt, a Woefe alpaca drc fmttern The findor will be compen ited hir the trouble of returning it Telegraphic Dispatches. nr 'inn imimi t von vac iaily avarc aaanaai.. Pel doming May pap ii Nee rirat l'afr MIDMGHT REPORT. TUB 1ÜY OFTIIEPOTOM K f i i s upas Bö o as The Losses So tbe Recent Fight WO I HKU M) &NCI TO BK MADE. Guerrilla Fighting in Tennessee DEATH OF COL. STREICHT. Iiidi:ui Troiihlr. in Ihr Y't LATEST FROM MOBILE FORT MORGAN CLOSELY INVESTED. PEACE CONVENTION IN SYRACUSE Av. Ac. As-.. A, Ar. i- reel iiaiiiux. Hal K X. A igut I? 1 tie pksM rallah..-ee ainved hete tin. morning ; p i . ii - ii m on s p for Gen Sherman afp! Youk. Augu-t 1? rhe CoalwteTllIel'l Washington snpctel .s: Some apnreneoeiena. are felt tiere for the aalety of Get. S Htm m' i (.inmunicitioii. but the milita y inthof t e ire conti. in. t that under the diapo-iuou lately made the line c inuot be ajp riously d:.turbed Pmen yertrm rinnrnoa FoftTtrm Monroe, Augut 17 Our forces on the north side of Jame River have hid con tiuuous and very heavy skirmishing every da? this week. We have captured mote pi aoners thau ha tieen reportci No .:eneri! ObrCwTI oe yet reported k lie 1 or wouu e i I rnOM Forllund I'uRTLANp, M k , Aug. I1 A . irge number ot sc hot) nets have been captured off the coast bv the pirate Tallahaaaee. The mt of them were scuttled, and njnji were burned. Tfie crew were kindlv treated. They ien:ee:it the Tallabaee a heivily armed arril) ul I in S h Ii nglouNnv York, August 18 The Commerciara U lehiogtosi apecnl says: Tbe leading ice dealers here have du lined to sen e private !amil;e- tin m ri.iug, MV inf. thet have at present oniv enou.h br the tio-mtals and a long as the pirte Tallah s.e soi be coast ii cannot be l?ipnel to this point w.th a?et i o in i.e. ii nj ortta . Leavln wRTit , Augut 18 Reliible newfrom the scenes ot the Indian outrage i- -oatce They eem to control the countrv from a point about eventv hw m eat Ft Kfir r to the forks of the Platte river, and from the Platte south to the Arkan. r;er A number t ir on hate been captured, the conductor lulled, n d a large tmourt of proper ty destroyed. tien OnreMM ia at üinili organizing an eipe dition against them, and a port on ot the Kttisas ai d Nebraska miiitia are in motion on tlie overlaud stage route. Peace I anirniion. SisniM, N Y. August 1. Tbe l'eue Convei.tioi. meets here to day, and promise. to tt larirelv attended allandigham. ev Qover nor Weiler, ol California. Fenninlo Wood, and Judge An.iereoo are present, and announce! to speik this afternoon. Several Western politi ins are here At a meetn g held last eemiig a series of re oluttous were agreeo upn oi oiolerate ttm, suited the ews . t some, and it i eierrcined to appoiut a lull delegation lo Chicago, adrisorv in its character, and not to seek n in the C n egntion; but thi morning the ijuestion wa in vior uuubi, aud con -ierable oppoaiiioo ia being maaifeated

Indian Depredations. ST. LOUIS, August 18.--Information from Fort Riley, Gen. Blunt's headquarters, has the following: Three ranches near Little Blue river were burned by the Indians, stock run off, thee inhabitants killed and their bones found in the ashes of the buildings The citizens of Washington, Republic and Clay counties have been armed by Gen Blunt's orders. Four hunter were killed at Salina, 50 miles west of Fort Riley, on the 6th Between 60 and 70 dead bodies were seen between Julesburg and Little Bine No ranches are left standing between Big Sandy and Little Blue, and none inhabited between Fort Kearney and Denver. Four trains were captured and burned on Little Blue All the stock, consisting of 450 cattle and a large number of mules, were driven off. The men belonging to these trains made their escape. The Indians are well mounted and most of them armed with long range guns. Capt. Thompson with 75 men of the 16th Kansas cavalry and one howitzer, is pursuing the Indians at Little Blue Dispatches from him dated the 4th say that the Indians moved toward Republican river with one thousand men. and a large herd of horses and mules. Gen. Sherry, of the Kansas militia, also joined in the pursuit, moving north of Thompson's command. Eight days has elapsed since communication has been had from points further west than 14 miles from the Little Blue Within that distance sixteen men, women and childn have been massacred. Every dwelling is burned and the families sent to the settlements Gen. Blunt has sent orders to Fort Larned, Zacarah, Ellsworth and Selma, for the commands at these points to scout in the direction taken by the Indians, and join in the general pursuit when their trail is found. Gen. Blunt is doing everything possible with the small force under his command. ---<>--- From Cairo. CAIRO, August 8.--The steamer Olive Branch, from New Orleans the 12th, arrived. She was not molested, as rumored in Memphis. Her officers know nothing of the capture of the steamer Lady or other boat [sic] since the Darabel

w i le-tr .ed tie steamer Kate Dale, from Fort Gaines. Mobile Ii.: I. or. cierdy morning, arrived hare last night. Fan a gut prep i red hi fleet to, action and order loaned to Htt ick K'.rt Morgan at 8 o'clock e-terd iv morning It was to receive a furious enfilading fire from tl.o de. i I he 1. ml force in d rear are said to have in-vr-siel it wherever there wa a foot of ground to tond epnoi The rebels detroed all the outbuildings of the fort, and al-o burned their only vessel lying under it guns Beer thing about the fort indicated a determi nation to contest the battle till the last channel to Dog river i nnob-tructed. The naval and land force are confident of success A' a late hour lat night we heard that Farragut h id dem. uided th unconditional suiremiei ot the ftei Farragut's (;eni:ilnl for the surnnderof the fort wi." iefueil. the commander saving he had six month fighting, and e iting ration mid would re t to the last moment Refute this Granger's torce in rear had cut off i o in m tin icj t ion s iroin the fort. Farragut was confident of reducing the fort The Hartford wa badly injured We hold all the channels to the bay Two roldiere belonging to the 7th Iowa were killed and seven bad y wounded by being crushed between the moving car at the railroad depot. The Memphis Argus of the 1 ot h gives an ac count of tlie capture and plundering of the steam er Lady by guerrillas, but don't say when or where It i- ninioied i hat tl..? reamer- Olive liranch and Fdward W sJeh were robbed The -utihoat No .'I wa fired into by a rcbol battery at Gaines' Landing. Thii ty-three -hot- iruck bet. No live were !ot f .oin sjnomTlll. NAsiivn.Lr. AugtMt IH. A gentleman just fiom the trout report that on Tuesday General ( dm in -tarted from Chattanooga and met the rebel lorce under Wheeler at Gray sville. eighteen miles dieted A severe engagement ensuei. The Federal lo is not stated It is reported that Stedinan wa eriouly wt.unded, and Ool S'reight, uf the 51t Indiana, killed A rebel force il reported at Cleveland. Tennessee. A brigade left Chattanooga for Cleveland on Wed re-day The lebel cavairy have divided into mall par ties and are demonstrating upon the towua in Northern'Ter.nessee e The Federal picket were fired upon at various point t.eiween Chatt mooga and Bridgeport It is probably the intention of the rebels to desttovthe bridge between Falling; W iters and Bridgeport. A our informant left. Maj Moore, General Stoneman's Adjut ant, wa leaving Chattanooga for OffmVatiUe with a cavalry force. From .1 sh i ng ion W A-iiiMGTox, August 18 A mail teamer from City Poiut brought hither ÖGG retel prisoners, among whom were several officers Pa--enger renie-ent that the affair of Sunday o; greyer ptoportiOwtl than was at first updosed. The combined loes in the 21 and 10th corps, killed and wounded, being f)0 or l.OHO, while the enemy's loss Was severe. rhe position gaiuel bv our troop will be held. On Tue-day there was some shelling by our me i t leel the rebel position. There were indications of another advance on our front ves.erday i. oj,i Mnrktoti Ac NrW TomS, Angwel 1 Gold is rather stronger, with a mo ler ite demtnd for eiport. and tlie demand for cu-toui is ijuite active. The improremeet ia the market nan eenesi by impofer to withdraw larger amounts from bond, and the probability is that by the next month the dem nd for gold for cu.totn duties will be unusually large. Gold opened at 2.7, adv meed to 26b on the rej.or' of Sherman's retreat, and again receded to 2&7 !4. and at two o'clock this afternoon stood at 257 g awa ape ennV - - anw I lie llrnfl New York, Augu-r IS The Commercial -a - It is quite certain that the draft ordered lo take place September .ruh will be commence! on that day For some time pat reasonable doubts relative t the enforcement of the Pre-idetit' order at t'iat t me has been entertained by the public and even by many military meu. It now seems, however that it i the intention of the Govern ment to commence work on days appointed, and prosecute the conscription as apeedilr aa poai t.le The enrollment ha been completed. Themichinery for drafting i in workingor der and reedy for the turning wf 'he wheel, yrauc fonaenttwn MRv-ciSE, Augu-t 1 1 here were two mass meeting to-day, one on Franklin Street, and the ot er neat the Svracue Houe Tbe largest one was ou Franklin free: Vallanafighnm and Fernando Wood were announcel to speak there, end n response to loud and enthusiastic call. Yallandighatn stepped forward and addreed the multitude for an hour or more, ho. ling their closest attention except when interrupted by applause e a Iron. Louisville Lt isvillk. August If The Frankfort train wa- ihiee h mtt t.ehind time. caued by the cars running off near Frankfort No casualties re,rted II A. I. FKAHXOX, PHYSICIAN AND SUÄGEM, Oft I (' F. Nu I I- T MARRRT STRRET. Besiaebce So 93 NortL Tens sa sen street. oflU boora ?UR A- M . 1 to S and T te f P. M. Rpneel aiientseo gia to tbe trearnamt of Chronic

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ar Ciaetnantl .Unrkei. CntcieasTt. Aogest IB. Flour 25c higher; superfine $ 90. etra 9 H9 50 Wheat unchanged and quiet . red $1 f-r(l M white f(dj2 05 Coro hrm; eeiee ot enr at $1 l7(a)l 19, aud of shelled at $1 23 in elevators; holdere ere ask mg fl 15. OaU more active, opeoing at 73c and cloetng at 74tve)75c; 70 waa rol used for rouud lota for September delivery. Whisky active, and holder asking $1 75, but 1,400 brls were procured at $1 73. Mesa pork unchanged. Bulk shoeUeri. in demand at 15c, holders a.k l .''4c. .si.ue held at i A small lot ot clear bacon side were sold at 22c Beef dull and heavy. Lard adrauced to 21c, with sales ol 100 tiercee. Groceries firmer Molasee 3c higher. Sugar quiet . Coffee 4yrfj2c. Gold $2 50(42 57. Exchange dull at per. Money tight. stove urn ilerkri. Naw Yorr, August lb. Kiour, State aud Western, opened firm and closed active aud 5(gWc better; $9 9510 05 for Extra Stete, $1U 4U1U G5 tor extra Hound Hoop Ohio, aud $1U ftUtj 12 lor trade brands; iucluded in tbe sales are 4.UÜ0 brla are State for forward delivery, of which 1,000 brls were for last half ol November at $11 25; the remainder in port. Wnisky firmer at $1 HU lor Western, mclud ing one percel reported at $1 81; also 250 brls Westeru for all Sep at 1 ." Wheat opened quite hrm, and closed l(rf2c '.euer; $2 1' J ' -i 34 Chicago -; rmg; $2 I3l2 14 Milwaukb club; $2 übut'.' 4vJ winter red Wea- j tern. Corn l2o better; $1 54(1 55 mixed Wee tern, and $1 56 mixed, nearly yellow. Barley dull and uominal Coffee dull and quiet. Molasses dull mid unchanged. Sugar firm; Cuba 9U)iae. Pork less active, and a soade lower; 37(dj37 5(1 lor mess eh, and $4(1. regular way. tor new do; $:b for prime, and $38 l r prime tue-, al-o, 1 ,fb0 brls new mess, for September, at buyers option. Ht $4'J Beef dull. Lard ies active, without material change, 8la334; alao, 1,200 brla for August, at buyers option, at 2.1c, and 500 brls tot September, same option, iu port. Otnonriee unchanged and ateady. Coffee dull at previous price. Molasset unchanced. Sugar dull. Bteeiinj $l 06. Gold firmer; opeiiinir at $2 57. advancing to $2 58, declining to $2 57 . advancing to $2 58 Maj closing ij met at $2 .'Tnf'J 57g. QneeeBanCntetocks a shade firmer. 1'. S hj coupons $1 0t. U. S 5 20 a$l WW. OCULIST AND AURIST. DISEASES EYEWEAR Dr. GARDNER GKAOUATE OF TUK LONDON, ENGLAND, Pill WW IMimill OCULIST -ANDAURIST, OPERATOR OlST K SPECTFULLT IN.-DKMS TUB HTIZKNS OP lianapolls and vicinity, that be ban taken rix m t tb BATES HOUSE. Parlor o. IS9 PIM Tloor. And can b consulted daily from 9 A. M to 1 P. M , and .IP. at . :. nrnfnrae Wnlee In tne II id f Hinrrh Impaired tight and all Pleeneee m tin Eye nnd Kar. aritfflrinl Eye Inserted witbont pain and perfectly resembling tbe natural eye. Operation for Cntarari, Mrabiomn r ( rn f:ye, trtlfieiitl Pupil At., skilfully perforned. Iieafneaa, Xeiae iu tbe Ear, Banning from tbe Rar, Scale In the Rar. Accumulation or Wax in tbe Rar in act, every dlaease of the Rye ant Rar treated, and every operalkn n Aural or Opthaltmc Surgery performed by Dr. WI'NKK jryFor furtter particulars, referenees, testimonial, Ar . -'ud f. rCircnlr. inRVdaVeKu Dr. A. U. (sALL, g BPFRRS HIS SRRVICEB TO THE CITIZENS Of ß Indianapolis and victaity. Ofltce, Virginia Avenae No. tl. ReaidercB North Nw Jertey street. No 3T. ctU'rvdTv REU EST VIE AGB MS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Dlinois Street Iucliuutipoliaf , IuU. nyi2 'es dly

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