Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4324, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

FRIDAY MOK AUGUST 26 ..MM RAW fOI.YI. 4 M Km . Fcr State hnitot, JAMF R BIU KIX For K' prean;atlve, AB3ER B. HYDE, ORATION For Baerl. STEPIIK5 M-NATP. For TvinriT, OZRO BATIK For Surveyor, BATES HOftHROOK F r (' COR "Tit! TEAORR. 1 miii of OOn'a Twn-hip, JACOB If. MOUL CITY ITEMS. W had slight rii a yesterday, and warm weather J a me W. Stewart ha been peoaoto! t i the Colongwr of the 2d Irliani Cavalrr The 36th Indiana epertJ hum n?tt Their time has exn.red. Van To dij. ;it the Fust jr. : Home, an examination of teachers take place. Hubert R Underbill, furmerly of ÜMd city, died in Chicago recer'lj Krcry railroad train ve-teriv Loins io the dretion of Chicago wax crowded W Tomatoes ri: ened to put up for winter naf eil for two dolhr a lbe1 in Iiis rnsrke Voung wild duck", killed on tin- K ink kee. re worth doll pa r in ir r ar; Oils" Ninety recruit for various rtgiarati were aer.t forward from Soldier' Home re-ter-dav. ZtT Iron for the Street Railroad i- bell ß i! ;o c-d it various cotner Thirci look a thev were workim it Billy nvt te'to -ubtiitife, rrr.üicd to the Firs District, have arrived t Sol If' rn, One hundre.1 mechanic and iahorer. who propose t go to work for the Government, down South, pained ti. rough the city ye-terday. tW Another lot of arm we under' ii; i distributed from the Governor arsenal yesttr dav, tr member- f the Loyal L Khtxliu. ot the Circle. Ntirtii Meii eta a magnificent lO A M. In tr-ei, d IV to Ft - i!c. Counter, ihe! vinR, rieon-hole., Hiihard table and Bar Fixture- Inquire at the Oenlral Saloon. d4t Col .lames G Jone ha been ordered o succe! Col Conr td It.tkcr a A.-i- ttit ProVot Marshal General of Intliana. Col. Hiker de im'- liuther service. The 17th Regiment, veteran icaerves, i pok-n of by miltt.tr v men alio witnesetl the in apaction thereof on Wednesday la.-t, as a mol!e orp-i in all re.-pevt-Z$T" The M Indiana CSaraJrj, numbering two hundied and filty. arrived yesterday 1 lie men will be luu-tered our ! -ervice. their t;me having exp:rel. Vantlu A first class coon. Atnonnt of salary no cons-id. i atiOB. None other foil a teronerate and steady mm ioed apply. Apply to J. i Bronson, Club RMtflM Second-hand Kmkaway for stle. Iuquna of T. G I'almkr, State Auditor's Office, Kentucky avenue. i6 3t Masomc Notice. There will be i MavIaJ mttiiig of tat laxlaanptHi Chapter No 5 Friday) evening at ? o'clock Chas Fihkk. Sec'y 1 'a HT N IR8H -p 1). - 1 oM A Pair have t'ornif i a nartcerahip tor the j)ractice of their profession. (Mlice, No. li. Yginu Avenue. aug23 d4r Torn & Pkr. Q"The "Kearaage" t the name of a tir-t clas caaaimere hat for fall d1 winter, just received by Baker Si Mclver. Aho a supcii r lot of ladies' riding cap, all new and neat. 23 3t j-f" The PaHmi House hu ehangew profrte torn, Mr. John Buiev retiring Mr lu.ev w.tone of the most popular landlords connecre.1 with ihe hotel business iu ihi it v. Success to him in whatever he undertakes ;?r Mr Wm Cot. um i ad 111 Bdward Whh ney are the getitlemen who preitle at the Hate House Saloon, of which Mr A J. Myers is proprietor. All the wines, liquors nd cigirs st this eatablishmetit are choice, men l are elecant ami ai the The cot gre-at on of S? Miry'? Charch pajaaa to build a Shool Boaaw, and far that pur ppae contribution are solicited from our citizen. The Rev. Father Bäghrest has the subset ion papers in hand, and we understand that donations ate fein made liberallv Kemetnl : the meeting called for to night at Maonic Hall, for the purfroe of making the Süiitar I5i7r si the approac hing State Fair a triumphant -ncces. ( nr brave soldiers who have fallen sick .nd wounded t:iut be cared (Öf Every citizen is cnlled uk)ii in this regard. I H ; the oj inin ol - k th Sretarv ot th. S a'e Baad of Agriculture, instead of deroting his time to writing pol.tical cards, mixintr in matters concerning which be knows nothmg. had betwr he attending to bii functionary duties; digging po-t holes at., i t the groutid to f e used for Indiana's nexf great A r .cultural ard Mechanical exhibition, and nailing hoards all around wherever bulls or bears are to be incorporated tV We sre told bv military centlemeti. as well as by or e of the proprietors of H H wai printing office, that the safe of the establishment j was not dietutbcd by the ndice ahen the four ' bundled pistols were captured Saturday last But other depretlut.os.s. which we menu died, were perpetrated, and even the wanton injtuv of ' one of the printing preise indulged in The city police, and a crew that hang about them. were we are assured, the guilty parties iu thia re-sr1 . n.u: o' ;he mi, a u "yPr. li'irdner. theemincnt eye arf ear s ir we undertand. wilt not remain much lunger in our city. He is called for in several other places, and wants to get through here as soon, therefore, as he can, that he may oieet ha ggement ahead Permm baebl anvihoi tbe wiat'er of their organ ot s;h! or hearing, should apply to him soon, or they mv t t o late, and then perhaps regret it all the bilm. ol their til e The I u-t r l Pppir:r at n.c !'.t.Howaj Su. A'UPisr -The train that left this city at 5 o'clock yesterday morning, n the Cincinnati railroad, was thrown from thr track and down an embankment, near U dford. bv tr.e tlar je on tl driving wheel on the locomotive giving wav. bv wbicb thr engoreer, Mr. Birnaclo. w killed outright, ami five pas-engers standing ui the plaltorm at the lime, -everelv injure.! Am rr iba p sender- itemed w - Capt J EL liricken. uf thia City . and we fear hi ir i urica will prove fatal He wa struck in the great bv the bumper of the forward car. raiding vert painful injure-. l his leg was alo rrushed Dr At hon mi on the train, and rendered every asitance to alle vtate the sufferings of the Captain He wa .tu tu Lwrcncehurj , !r w rod OTOry csre and attention from the citizet -

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MASONIC HALL CROWDED. Jluuy Ladie from the Country frentni. HpetM'liCN, Ac IleMolutioDM. Ar. Ac, Ac.. A.. Ar. - V a o'clock lat n;ght Ma-onic HaU was crowded with citiien who advocate the elevation of Genera! John C Fremont to the i"r""ief ct Many lji t- wre prrj e.V., Mbl our ie.:ter noticed several groups who had cotne fn.m the cotiDlrv in vehicle, with banner dying, ein wii:pr putriotic rongs, and a iking other enhusiatii- deo.s:t r i - A ii m re sjieete.bie t.wdience was ne er gathered topethi r in thi- ntj. It not oiiIt e'tfhu-im'ic, but it demonstrated iuglf throughout patriotically de Wrm ued M.ijor.1 W Gordon was- called to the Cbtr and Cnarle- fat B hotn Vice President Mjjot Gordon. qspO ariog . said be was happy to meet -o many familiar lace to i;ir;t He would not detain the audience, however, b.v auy areeeh, anticipating the orator of the evening. He would comply y that thia meeting was J called to ratify. - ftkf at our city waa concerned, J the iiomination at Clevehnd of Fremont and t'ochrine f.r the Presidency and Vf Preai den' He closed by .lubuiitt ing the following resolutionwidth had heen haidd to him by the Piesident of the Ficmont Club in thi city, and j Met) wer unanimously adopted: PeioUcd, Tht we fully approve and endorae the action of the Cleveland Convention of the 31 day of May lat. and that we will support the nominee thereof. Resolved, That tbe liberty of speech and the Pit-- .- it ;i times necessary to the pre-ervation of free institutions; and that e-peci.illv in time of great national peril like the present, it should j be mire di.-tiurtiv pronounced, and insisted upon. 4 than in quiet lime, when the patronage nnd power of the administration 19 le , anl when j mnifUBiHtiJ the danger to be apprehended fnro their improper exercise is not ao great. Reaolrod, Thai we will corui n 1 1 v p .,e government in nil constitutional iflbrU to ittbdua the rebellion, and therehv to re eatabiieh the Cniou. Will 0, M ;ei'.i, Ksq , then e imc foi w nd t&i iidic ed ;.ie a:c:tin luiiü'.h. II; -ptcci. was a scathing review of the military and civil potief of he Administration, and abounded with the mot telling bits vkfc reference to Mr. Iilpnoln pi tnilfllj It was rece.veti with great favor throukhout. Mi Mic iü -um luded bv an j earnest and eloquent apoeui in lavor of .John (.'. Fremont for the Presidency. I Major Gordon announced that shortly i con J vention of the Fremont party would he called and an electoral ticket put in t lie lelJ. Major Gordon pjocccded, making me capitil audi tirnelv rem ok.- connected with the present stute j of things in Itnii.-ina. He insisted upon the largest hoertv ot opiMioMi and the exfrre sioii tnereot tie.:uie i man u:ncieii wmi him, it did not lo'.iow that he was to shoot him down as a tnitor. Neither did it follow tha' because a man lupTened t oilier with the stippoit ers ot the Administration and even itnj.Mted pa j tois itito tne Mate, tie ws to be aronraiiiy ar rested by the military, lata Marital ii: guard house and he! 1 for trial v a ailitary eoawfi sioii Martial law aar not et prod .nued iw this State. The courts ware o en, and civil procesp was unobstructed Where i the I" S Mar shal? Where was the U S District AttOrMJT I Where whawW all the civil funciioi ,:i e. intrusted wiili the due execution ol the hwl that Üthteni were at rested by u-urpeil attitar authority 1 It wa- an i m;ie achrurrit of the President; it was an taipwacbment ol your Congress to s.ty that aftei nearlv tour veirs of war there were no legal and constitutional provi-ions for the punishment of I traitor wherever found. If a man is guilty of j any offense, let him. wherever the civil law oh tain, and no military occupation has m ide the bullet and the b trottet p iraaooot, be held to before jury of his answer by legal procecountry, h- a ti SO American citixen ought to be tried. Of ull the de-pofisms of the Administration, this one ol arresting at midnight, or at any other time, of citizens, no matter whether justly or not. ' ty military power, where the community is at peace and WgaJ process obeyed, is the one which j the people in this eeaeaa determinedly propose to t ut the seal of condemnation uixm And he would say to tboM who were so bh)od thirsty with regard to "tr ai'ors" at inme. and who would hoot the:n . bfg them, that, if such a game was inaugurated, two could play at it It would be in effect eiril war. and the assassin who -hot a "traitor" round the corner one night, would the next niht be sent suddenly into the presence of h:s God to answer for the assaasination. Some of these me;i you call 1 "traitors" pray, they n ad their Bibles; y.ui sir with them in the Lord' sanctuary on the Holy Sibbalh, worshiping at the same altar with them Suppose one at you administration men should slip up in a dark night and ?hoot such an indi vidua! tt.iough a window, while hi family was gathered peacefully about hiru Do you think it would end there? The next night vour tunwould come, and while row were holding familv ; river vour soul would be ushered without a umment's warning into eternity by a bullet t'nr'Migh vour own window Do you Waat, rnv fellow Citizen, such a state of things to prevail Minors you? Here somebody asked about the tour hundred pitols recently captured in this rl' bv t!.e military, aud what was to be d-me with lhe who imported tiicui'tj M jor Gordon rcpiicd that if any one connected a ith that tran- ' action had been guilty of any breach of the law he ought to be tried bv tbe law and. if con victed, punished. For him-elf, he had never owned bat one pi-tol in Ma life, and that he hail purchased in Boston and had used in tbe army against the enemies of his country, the like of which, he would undertake to say, the centle man who bad interrupted him had not d t;e wah hi pistol if he owned any Major Gcrdo:i above all things counselled peace in this communi'y peace throughout In dit: a Let u differ a ith one another in opinion, but let u recognize in each man the right so to uifTer. Let u have a free ballot, each voter roine un at d deiscitinz his ballot utiintimid.ited iv individuals, mob ot mrlitarv " frt.f peopt demanded this and thev would )l!ixe xl As tor those who had never faced a u allll ho houted - traitor" at him. he wolo 1 pledge himself r.nder tl c lite call of the Tic-: dent to shoulder a mu-ket ami go with them where thev could find tiaitors to their heart's content He hvd for three year met traitors where bullets whistled thicker than hi-se-to night. Let those "loyal" come forward, a thousiud of them, and he would go forth wiih them to lira .t or Shermtn and ask . i M in the first forlorn hope tint offered, m d if he flinched tiicv had the privilege of shooting him down, and if they flinched, these men who talked of hooting "traitors" at borne flinched, he should Maorro thr lege of shooting them down We rejret that the lateness 1 the hour precludeour following Major Cordon luither in his able and patriotic speech. It was said , , neither he or Moreau would be suffered to address an Indianapolis audience again by some of the crowd "who diJ the bjadag ou the outskirts It pretty plainly intimated to tnec fellows mat n c nstderablc numb r ot people herestN.ut that w.o. Id see alant that A St" rami ea Ruikm We can ct-nsc entn slj reemmend to tho-e suffering from a distrescough. Dr Siriekland Meaitwoai Couch bal am I' re.'.ei ninio . I 4 ii batantaneou-. at i the taste There i withal not disagreeable t no doubt but the Mellifluous C-ou-h Hal-an -ajfl of the best preparation- bj ojaj, and i- all that iu pro;rietor claim fat it We hae tr ed it during the paat week, and Sound renef trom a mo-t distressing t ough It it prepareo by Ir Srriekfaad. No r. Eat Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati National Union tf

Telegraphic Dispatches.

ieTo itruMLi r tb r, 4Ti iimni . r nomine Krpori aee Hrt le ; MIDNIGHT REPORT. ?M FROM ILL (II1RTERS Peace CommisBioners Not to be Sent to Richmond. TawC f:uElili Kutlu ltu;.M i AII Quiet on the Potomac." FROM GEN. GRANT'S ARMY. GEN. W4RRKVS POSITION IMPiHTVlUl L' a iiMM i uiii.1 Demonstrations Against the Weldon and Petersburg Railroad. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW Ar.. r.. Ar.. Av A from rniro Cairo. Ausjn't Memphis dvi-s to the 23d The 7th IlUaOM cavalry leturne l from pur-uit of Forrest. At lrtt account the tebel- rtorsed Cold Water iier twenty thiee mile- from Memphis, re'reat ing in the direction of 1'anola There i cfMi-iderab!e grumbling over the failure of their expedition. lhe expected to i-i'-.te .i di vei fi-n of Gen. Smith's upaittiofl Fur rest told our officers under flag of truce on Sunday t' nt OaoSf al OfMrron oceupied Oxford, Mississippi. Sfcarrieis hrir.g New Orleans dates to the lbtli and the tollowint; sumrrr iry o! news: Admiral Farragut made a reconnoissancc on the 14th to the OOWtvautiOBS soar Mobile, and found the Nashville .unk across the channel, makin'.' access !o the city impossible until she is ream ed I tie? Kuntrom. Morgirn cameriown and cannon .(tr- i ..i;r . - t ls from a safe distance Theie are still two iron clad rani- an.f aWlWial pi d batteries near the city. Oe.r f;tter!e will open n Fort Morgan in a HM day Fsrngut isuerl a eobgritalataTf ordfr returning th inks to tho oAcora ! rews ot the vessels ol the lleet for tanr irali-int conduct during the togajpNMal of lis; ;th. and tor tho noble and implicit confidence v ii! ub tliCy placed in their leader?. Two hundred rebel ptisoner taken at Fort Oaines petbioned to be dlowed to take the oath of nlleiriance. The General commanding authorize! Colonel Dviglit, our Commissionerof Kxchanue, to waive jn-t claim on the yo-. rnment to effect the im mediate teleaf-e of our prfaMMN. MMal 3,500, now at Camp Ford. Texas. The officers ot the steimer Rob Roy, which w tcpotted captured And de-troved by the guer rill is, arrired at New Orleans Tliev report the Dinner safe but agr . r, i felow M :.roe, in Wacinta river Cairo papera say nine guerrillas aud rebel spies were hot by the tnili' ny authorities at Padua h resterdar. I'roui Kwws Nfcw York, Augu-t 0 York. -The Commercial's v.' a-tiington special sty,: Int' ligetiCC froa Geo. Warren represents our cavalry rapidly doatroyioi the raiiroad bridgai betwcea Petersburg and Weldon. Gen. Warren is so strongly entrenched that he cannot be dislodged and i m iking demonstra t on ou the Petersburg and Lvnchborg rail road The executive committee of the Nation ii I'liion Convention i in session in Washington City The Commercial's Washington coi respondent says he ha the best re.-on tor denying the pub litbal lipartl tint the Administration entertainau tie . of appointing peace comriiis-ioners to Richmond and of tendering an armistice to bt rebels. He also -ajs that wtiile the Weldon road is totally !ot 16 the rebel- another movement is already on fuol which will cause them quite a? much grief. The PotVl Washington special has the following: All is quiet on the Potomac, and ret ut.- ol rebels crowing ate humbug. The Commercial's Washington special of the '2ö'h aya; The feeling heie with ielerer.ee to the late movements ol the Army of the Potomac, and those La contemplation, i full of hor wtod confi dence. It is cartaia that tbt campaign against Rich mond is not yet ended, if indeed it ha more than just commenced If Lee disposition of forces r. - baa based unon -';ch au idea he may find out his etror too late. I roiu Ita! I i more Baltim rv. Augn-t 25 The Richmond papa a ol the 19th in-t. L'nion his They claim to have captured 3.700 prisoners in the assault which they made ou our forces on the Weldon railroad on Friday, but seem to deplore the loss ot the road very much The only item of new.- bom Mobile are the following.! under date ot the 17t' : A t"ice of the enemy from Fensacola, esti aatad at 3,000, crossed the Perdido river yester day. advancing toward Mobile ba) . A heaw Yankee torce is in the mouth of the Misaiaippi, whose destination i supposed to be Mobile. LATI 12 H a V The American has received to mght the fol lowing special: Harper's Kenny, Aajojl -J5. A reconnoissance was m ide this morning by a laige force of cavalry under command of (ien. Torhet. which resultetl in obtaining very imporbaM information wirb raWfWOl to the enemy's movement. From the iiiforu.at.on leceivcd it appears that u consider ible portion of the enemy's force broke j . amp at Ch.trlestown thi aTniag and marched in thedirectiou of Leetown Our earalry struck their Ire ol -kirm'shers ' about a mile beyond Kearnevsville. and after a tiriiuant charge. - eeue 1 m c tptunng a nuni ber of prisoner During the skirmish we loot a tea killetf and wounded, all of whom w" brought tiom ihe held. Heav bring is going on iu the direction of Shepp infstown roni wan I raiicikco. So Fun. iv". August 5 The three JaflgaJ of the Supreme COWTI of Nevada Ter atari have resigned alter being charged with corruption by the pie.- and petitioned by nearly l.lHSi voter ti vacate t!ie beach Light rains are falling in this city and else where in California, a remarkable circumstance at dril sea-ot: I r.'iu HnrrKburi H Akuisai ec . Aug 25 The called se?ion of the li.: -ylvaoia Legislature adjourned this morning to meet again on the 29th instant In the Houe resolution w.a- offe el calling on President Lincoin to rem ve Secretary Stan ton from the War Department tor ineacieney. This resolution w referre! to the Cojjmi.t.e I on Foiei:ii Relations I Inanrlal. BTjqi Yuta, August ttold U rather tronger than yesterday There i a strong interest in the gold room, and prices tewdwpward The sale- this m r were not large The ductualions have been from 254 V4 to 255

FoiTam Mo.Mot, August 34, by mail. The dag of truce ateniaer New York arrived Uat night with 400 paroled Union priaoner-. in charge of Mj or Mulford The Rithmond Kc miner of the 22.1 contains the following: CHAJtLxaroa. August 20. Capt D cktLon, wtth a CTettly inferior force, engaged ti e enemy a caVAiry and artillery at Gait eville, Florida ot tbe 10th, and completely routed them, capturing 100 prisoner, one piece of artillery, and UK) Holen negroes. The enemy wa pursued fourteen miles and scattered. The Kxaminer alo savs:

Gen Richard L Tage, commanding Fort Mor- 1 gin a irgmian f curing aiuro.iy evenius: mere waii rcceiveu r o a I . I I i I at Libbv Prison, from I etersburg and other places 1,349 Vanke prisoners including &9 commissionod ( mcer. with Brigadier oererai nay ot uenerai Warren's corps The number of prisoners of war near Ander son. Ga , is 3tMH) The bad policy of congregating such an army of pr.so: r- in one m ist be apparent to the au thorities The Y -in kee government never commit that herder. The nowder a r.rks. l.catcl at Chsrlotte. N. - . i . mo . ' C blew up gome day hitice, killing three men; and worm ling several others. The Ex twiner cf the 19th sa v. . v i r i - j , of the Gulf District to da-. The people are 4M joi i ij a ir.ev iiim,i j - s j v ar us aaa uu pleaed with him Takerdai evening the enemy landed at Mon trose in five lauucheOur cavalry fired on them, wounding several. Hope- re entertained of ao early exchange of pi isoi ers at Dauphin Island. A telegraph cable at English manufacture arrived here to day. It is to be laid across the Chesapeake B y from Foi tress Monroe to Cher i v Stone. The oid crbie has been useie fur several weeks. i he Mail steamer John Brook from City Point, arrived at 4 o'clock this evening. All is quiet, not eve? the usual noise of eharp hooters The enemy have evidently given up the effort to rtake the position so strongly held by our left vil g, which is leprt-entcd as perfectly secure and eu.tily held. i roin Waahitiglon ... . ..r. i j ash. m.to, avwarwar. p 9U.u,ara are 10 lie pa in i tic snui'w ii;, iyouin , i.iu.hii g an iowances as whi:e soJJier-, in accordance with the late decision of the Attorney General. There is no ground for t lie rumor so ussiduouiy ' reported from here that the President proposes ! to send peace commissioners to the rebels. Ti c ruin Ts that an armistice has been or is to be proposed, are equally witnout foundation. Sops Whuely has communicated to the Indian j Boreal some iutete-ting facts relative to In dinn- nun:l ?r;i ,' bout 2,000 souls. These lu diaii have a treaty with the United State, and oaies, JU'.I now give .i-surunees of the w hitos. then friendship for This m .ii laportanl fact, considering that they arc gfwWl warrioi. ind occupying mining por-; lion- of Ootorado. Then wptaai f direa let t Wnaagtpn fa rant blj impressed with the kind treatment which I bay receied. Svlweriptiooa to t'ne 7 30 loan to-day amount $953,000, sod to tbe 10 40 loan $4Ä.4W. f rom Gen. brant trmv He xBQO aarwai Army Potomac, i Augu-t 24. Col. Tilden, reported missing alter the battle 1 of Pridaj, i-: sale. He was taken prisoner and with others couroy cd to Petersburg, but in the exciteni'iit ot loading them on the curs, tie man- j agi : to Si 040 the vigilance of the guard and crawled into the booboa, where he lay concealed till chance gave him an opportunity to get away, and he c.nne into our lints on Monday uuinjocaft. LATER Cen. Warren advanced his line a mile :tlong the nil; oid towards Petersburg yesterday. The rebel pickets arc falliog back before his skirmish ! line The 1st divisi n ot the 2d corp. was engager! ; ail d:y yesterday in tearing aud burning the rail road as far as Ream' Station and beyond, a dis tar.ee of ibreo mile That portion which the öih corps parsed over was completely demol- i ihed. All is quiet on the line this morning except the u.-ual picket firing. f rum llarper'n Ferry. York, Augu-t 25 The Pot's Ifaat N tvr ington special says: Advices receive.! here to-day from Harper's Ferry state that there w is a little skirmish going on at the fiont on Wednooay. but without any important results. The tebels were evidently trying to get across the Potoaaf again, fiut our caralry keep too close au eye upon them. Our troops have made a mo?t thoivuh de ilruction of the Weld -n railroad. Havana Newa. Niw V)rk, August 25 Thesteituer I iberty. bom Hrvana, has arrived The privilege of importing Chinese into Cuba has been granted A meeting hod been held a Havana to paM tion the convention for a represent .tion in the Corte The blockade runners Denbigh and Lucenne ire it Bar ma Mtjsir.es doll. Arrest of a .flurderer ÜBW Vork, August 25 Muller, the English railway murderer, was arreste-j in the abioVie laat night, and thai morning brought to tr e h Axial y 1 1 ii mm In his tru..k the watch and hat ot the murdered man were found Hs stiongly protests his innocence He w is identified by the jeweler and the London cabm in a r 0111 Philadelphia. PBIIjAMUMAi An;:. 25. The Keyttone Ciub paraded thi- evetiing with fliL'sand a band pre- j purjtory to her departure to Chicago. I roia ev IIa Ntw Have.v, August 25. Dr J . Knigh'. an eminent physician, and tor many years Professor at Y tie Colore, ex; 1 i .' his residence in this city this evening at the advanced age of 75 S rnm UostonBoston, Ai:j:'!-t 25 r.ilraore's full band leive here to-morrow for Chicago to furnish music fur 1 he Democratic Convention WANTED. 12.vil: CHANCE t.KXTS wanted to st'. Huso-ttfr'- Patent Sack BoMrriK Hand Truck Ihis i a rare chance for men acquaintel with th agricultural t;-i'j-. t make money. Addresa D. B (JROriF. Indianapolis. Indiaca. Or call t tbe Fvrtjndry oa Geurla street, between Psoawyrrsaia and Meridian s nrti auftW 'V2t Iw HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE. roniiRov, FRY tV CO., No. 24 South Meridian Street, IN UI t IfOI.IV I I' It A , Hsv- cn-taiitly w band MM Itlll NAIU. AHVILS, BELLOWS. TICES. A I LKÄ, SPKI m ' I I TS. ALLE A BLR CA1T 1HGS . MTS.WSHFH.HtRSK SHOPS. H0R5K SUOf N A U . W HEK LÄ. H L BS, a POKES, FELLOES . sil FT. Btirt.1V Kilt WaÄOy BOW 8, OHAtVh PIW HAKDS.aC .AC .4b t KITH O a rb :; krrrr Salt Coapaay. The Madiooo Pearl Starrb Company Tbr w Ii wils . article, in thirl-.D at tbl -Jtarket urfrt. POJtEKOT FRT CO tsblT iw.

COMMERCIAL. ir Tfuaura,! Ciarinaatt .Harket. Croixaan. Augu- j Flour held aim great firaineaa; o pat fine at i ' ' extra at $10. and faaaileand fancy at $10 2510 SO. hut ihee rates are above the view of buver; superfine aold at $9 60(9 65; extra at $9 S59 9$. aod family at $10 95 Wheat rather lower; reJ 05(& 07; white $2 K(g2 20. Corn hrmer, and the supplv quite light; ear $1 6j shelled $1 97. Ooau 79(280. Barlev quiet.

Whisky $ I 78 and in good demand; holders a.keo hitrhex Orice in the morniaa. but did uot obtain it Prorisions buoyant. Bulk houlders 16V Sides 7)c. Beef dull. Lard sold at SH1.. but is held at 23c Butter firm at4'J43c Cheeae 19c Coffee quiet and firm Mola-- c,'! ' Gold 2 b4(d2 K Kiili:iiiii linJI kl J i ii:.r.'!UiiC tit) I ili V . miii li.r .r B '" ' B ;ong VVl -orti narki v ,v "l - , 0. n twr Tots, Aofuat . Flour State at d we-tcrn 10c better with tonly a limited supplv; $10 65(10 70 for Extra State; $11 10(311 9S tor extra Round Hoop Ohio, and $1130(13 for trade brands, market closing quiet. ' Whisky heaw and drooping; $1 83 for St .te; $1 M foe Western. Wheat verv dull with a teudencv to taor buy ers; $4 H$i 36 for Chicago Soring $H '21 3g for Milwaukee club; S' 35(2 45 fcr winter : red Weetern. Corn heavy Mad 2c. lower; $1 G2l G3 tor I mixed Western tiff; $1 foiUi in store; an outsiee price Barley dull aud nominal. Groceries quiet. Coffee quiet Sui:ar steady ; Muscovado 2122c Molasses firm Cheese steady. Pork decidedly lower for new mesg, with fair business doing; $37 for mess; $38 62Vo38 i ;7 fb for new do; $3637 for prime, and $38 for prime mess also, l.tKlli brl new mesa for Aug , baver3 option, at $39 Beef little more active. Cut meats quiet and steady. No sales of bacon. Word firmer. Lard little firmer at 23(g24lg; the '..tier an extreme. Money scarcely so active, but steady, at 7 per cent. Stelling c .shade Ormer ut $2 77(2 78 cur rener. QÖfd firmer; opened at $2 54,i, advancing to 0 cd3; (Wi;riolf, in Q f,J5' a,,d p'osinir f g t,overnri.ent stocks less active, ana scarcely so firm. If. S. 6's 'öl coupons $1 19l 10 I 90 couious $1 121 11 a 7-30's, October and April, $1 12L41 '2R OCULIST AND AURIST. DISEASES Of Tlio rtEAR Dr. GARDNER GRADUATK OF TLK LONDON, ENGLAND, . I C I I ftHP 1 s J jL.Am.V-Jj JL -A NilAURIST, OPERATOR OINT THE ESPECTFIT-LY !'.?0kiIS TflF nTlZKNS OF IndiananolU and vicin'.ry. that be bat tahn ro m t :ne BATES HOUSE. Parlor Mm. 137. Firnt Floor. And can b- eon.'ulted dally from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and fr.r.i toflF. M . or. Dealnrv. olr In the i S ! . aiarrh, Impaired Mwhtf and all I Dlneasrv ef ttie Eye and I a r Arti1 f iclal F.yea laoerted witbont psin and per- . Cctiy resembling tbr natorsl ye. r)rrari n ' r Cat aract. MrabimaDi st Cro Ijf, Artificial Pupil Ac,, akilifully performedDaafasis, Foirw in tb Ear, Rurninf from the Kr, ; scsle in tbe Esr. Accumulation of Wax in the Kar in j act, every dtsesna of tbe P.ye and Ear treated. Umi very operati n in Aural or Opthilmic Surgery performed by Dr. GARDNKP. JTT'foT further prrcu!ar. -efrrence. teaomonial, die, tend fr Circular. Jy'i&-dllm H. W KRl HAkr K. PIIYI( T AN AM) SrJRGEON, Off Ire Ha. I Weal U aahlmfloB ftf.a I P wtatira, KKälDKNCr NO. 31 KtNTlcKV AVkNLK. arVPTIBS bU profesekmal sereioea to the eitizeas of todiacapoh, aüJ g-oaraatee- trtct ae4 pr mpt atBaa t. w all those who may tar jr aim wjrn taeir patroaaga.

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REAL ESTATE BROKERS. V4 ?ulj2T dly SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALI This u tbe B0:l deliabtful and extraordinary article ever discorere!. It cbaaet tbe sun burnt face and hands to s peirly atfn texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the nimble purity of youth, snd the rtitinvv appearance o inviting in tbe city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckle, paafM and roughnesa of the skin, leaving the comph xion fresh, transparent snd smooth. It contains no msterisl injurious to tbe kin Patronized by Actrew and Opera Singers. It 1-what every lady should have. Said everywhere. Pn pared by W. R. IIA AN. Troy, ". T Address ail order to D F.MAS S. RARXKS A t O , New Tool fer5-d6m-cod HEADS THAT REBEL Agsiust tbe rules of taste and beauty, in their coW or ir tbe K..s of all tbeir color, msy be changed ins few mo j 1 1 .a yj huv 1 Meant ilul Shade, f by a a ngle application ef CRIST DOKO'S II AIK DYE! The raplüity ef its operation, perfi-er safetr, frmifient hoalthfal effe t, and the exeeedir g depth and rich-ii-v of the hue. it imparts, distinguish thin preparation from all other Djes in use in this coantry. r in Purope. rist;aIoro iiMr Irccrvulii . s valuable sdjanct to the Dye, in dressing snd promoting the growth snd perfect heslth of tbe hslr, and of itself. when used alone, a safeguard that protects tbe fibres. rrora ilecay uL.Ier all circumstances and under all clime. Manufacture by J. CRISTA DO BO, No. Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drugsts. Applied by all Bair Dressers. je2?.deodAweow NERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Weakne-s, etc., can U curtd by ol who hss really cured nim.elf and hundreds of ethers, aad will tell you nothing but the trvt). . Address with sump. EDWARD H TRATRR, fsbai-dAwly ;.-k IVi, B.tor, Mass. STD I S E A 8 E S OF THE NERVOUS Seminal, Urinary sad Semal Systems aew and reliable treatment la Reports of the UOWARD ASSiXIATlOB. Ser.t by rr.sil In sealed letter envelopes, free of ebsr(re. Addres D. J. SKILL N norGIUON, Howard Association, Ko. 3 Sonth Ninth Sfr'et, Pailadelphia Pa. mar.'IO-dAwly SOLDIER S WE THINK DR Strn klsui is quite nght in advising you in his sdvertlseneut :n ur columns of to-day's paper, to take a Lotl. of hi highly recommended Anti-Cho er Mixture in youi knapsack1-, it may save the Uvea of many of our he soldiers. Mother, see thst your sons do not neglect it Too csn get it st the Drug Stores at VI rent - per bottle. It is tbe bet remedy fer Diarrhea and Dysentery. marchT-dlyeodAwly HOTELS. BATES HOUSE J. la ISOiIOV PROPRIETOR. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. mySO-drf SALOON. BATES HOISE SALOON. I NDER BATES RnUSK ETTRA5CI.) bt m Mm B ra - - mm m. A J. tIVi:KS, Propriffor. r1 HI Bsr i upphed wi'b pjre hquor-. w aw, snd the I i-st brand of cigars and tobacco; al-o the chorreat oa BoarVm and Wheat Whisky. The etab!iyhment ha een renoeated through HI aug-d f wies. WIGS ! WIGS ! WIGS! EBIBE greatest assort asent of Wies, Front Piece. I Switches, Curie, Ar , made in the latet atrle at tte jchespe-t rates by QEOBGI F STFR. Ladies and -tlemec's Wigmaker. No 111 Lake, corner of death Clark stmt, uoder tbe Telegraph Building. Chicago, UBassta. j sug!2-dlw EXCURSION. OHIO WHITE SlLPHl R SPRINGS, Delaware County. Ohio. ITtlCTRSlOX nCXETS to the above well kaowa f!i uamer Resort are on sale, via. th örtstCeatral Kailwae Uoe. at the übsoo Depot, id this city hare to Lewis Ceaire tprslgs aust eoj aad return. td ao. lllfitiK4 auloi ax 4. 1 F. BA3rDUtB, aar - 1 aaral TVaaet Agaat

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c on of Kat er . ue aort 4Oartra. n ce. saw Bounty! In battle ean ret ibstr R.onty iiaairrtlaalj by sendaft&str etrsrtutly ftvon. tnekxe ptr stamp far 11 tetters B IV C 33 A3 : MEDICAL. Dr. . S. PEÄDERT, Ii ! II 4l No. 24 1-2 E. Washington St. SICK AND AFFLICTED FITIIE CITlZKN.l OF INDIANAPOLIS AND VICiWiTr I are r.nrf full w Ir.lnrmMl lli.l . Im.iU . 1 . - . I r 1, ndery ha- arrived and caa bw contült d at 1 office, 5o. 7i F-aar Wafbli.cton street, abere his safe and efilcaeioii medreines atll be dirino'ere to ibow wh are suiTehag from any malayly kssas to ifee kamen ) m, such as I H ;, of the Lnnrs, lleiart. llirout, ÜyrapepBi, Licr, Dropy, kidnejfi. Srrofuia, BrjralpaaaaH Mow ous llradarlir. aaerr, And awaaw firm of rasease of the Skia, and all INaae ahstm; lr.m tniuritte of tbe blood Ai-o .11 , tb r comt l tated Cbeooic Corlsir.t wL.. b have baffled tfe science snd k:H of other doctor For DYSFNTFKT . DtABJtBRA, PUTZ, CMOLFRA MORBUS er SI M . t vM LAUST ofCbildtea try bia Neutraliita? Kjrup. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, w bor-e hollow cheek and paled roumenaaeea tell a feartul langiaae and : rkiag of xaaie terrible d.eeae, underminirig tbe c"!-ritunon. memory aard n asoo; Lurry iiiii tuem to a prematuie ath. Reflect ablle reason holds fcway, and avail youreelf of tbe aerrieee of Dr. Pendery, wboer tn-ariuerit divij.ntes the Mgbtet dteeaae and cures the moat harra-sina weakek. ' c'h.r rau01 .eajou uimcuiry or perpemal auaovs His Remedies for Venereal Diseases Are far superior to anything ever ia: reduced lot v tbe L'mted State, chtlleogiug te public te bring bias a a e ba c annot cure. To F'in:t!'s old r Voting. I:iriicl or Niii-lr! If yoa sre surTerlr e; from any Diaeae pecaliar to your sex, your fbould l-e no time In obtalnin r meurcal aid Bere yoa will surely f.rid it The es pe leite and aoeess wbi-u the Doctor has had In Female Dieasea b 10(luefKd person, to end bim that eiats of pw tears for hundreds cf mikes. flen free, on r ceipt of i'imp. a copy of our Private Let'.er to Marr ed Laiiies on Health. Tbe Doctor will gusrsatee s coro of And aUo all Inflamarory diseases, mar :n call and Judge for yourself. For farther infosVAPOR BATHS. The inhabitants of Indianapolis and viciait are alao raasi that Dr. I'enderr bss opened a spaetoas aad commodious Bath Boom, offira No. 24 s East Wash lagt on MfOaa, to enable tbe sick snd affl.cred to toot the eAVacy of the We- rated Vap r Barba. It is not deemed necessary to dilate or la aay way eaisrge on tbe remarkable snd as oanding cures performed tb ough the agei cr of tbe.e ha h; tbe wooeertul efleet r-t Kumigstion, of redarmg medral agenuro a vapor ad - ngiug the heated vapwr to tho sarfaeo of th body, bas a tracted the attention and ehallengf d rbe adaTi i rail' n of tbe most dlattoagwlsbed medical men of the are Tbe Vapor Bei ha have been introduced by tbe Coort Surgeons with every royal fsmily in Karoo, and bae very generally received rbe plaudit of i ' clasaee wf pa I ents in bumble aa well as in ibe higher walks of life. I he Vapor Bath sre precisely atapted to every claws of disease. In Chronic hkin Pi .oases. Rbe mr)a. Dyspepsia. Ne'vous Headache. Pal v. Long loaeeee, or a I aJl. etion to wtsch ibe human ystem ia liahse, the Hath never fa.l to afford relief. Sulphur Vap'-r, for instance, ia conceded bj fhe mo-t prejudiced pbvsicisn. or the niot -lupidi'y ig.orsDt pretender, te be tbe very besr remedy ever et lev fBi oo c Rhenmstim, sil classes and kinds of Skia Diseases and tbe numerous forms of Catarrh loidine Vapor, with rarract of Wild Cherry, for all form of Lang or Broncbisl Disease, so with tae ihouaar.d vegetable extracts when reduced to a .a por are'' hrought tn cor.tict w th the skin, or any dleaaed atirface, r dce- the most flattering and satUf.ctory reeoRt, h;ch no other tona of asedx.tion can poeetMy attaia A trial uf thee Bath never Nile to convince tae most -keptkal of tbe wonderful caratlve pwer of extracte fa. duced to a vspor a d applied exactly to the spot of dle :ae. Vapors penetrate r1 b irreat raptrfiry. aad soot to irr tatlon snd relieve pain, which no avedicia tagen la. sabtatice fan ream The sick and irirlrm from disease, no matter how Vaaag rtanding, or whet tbe disease may be, are cordially lavited to give oar Baths a trial These Hath accelerate the effect a of alterative medicine. drawing disease ou' of tbe stet, changing the rat of the bdy ia constitutione! d oaa, aed use reo a .rgthe action of Uteatbeorbent v,sels. Ibe spvciOc effects are: To equalize the drcalaLea st the blood. To promote presp. ration. To remove the eaVct of atereuTy from the erstem To promote absorption of dr. pa cal eaTu lona. To relieve difllculty of bToaihing and to cure Asttms and other 4i-a-s ol tbe Chet and Lang. To strengthen rbe stomach and revpart a ao to the d gestive organ, and to cure dvspepaia and Its consequent disorders. To proovxe tbe healing of fkrof u!oas and Chrookt Ulcer, and remwe Oou'v and BheumatK Pa.na and Rwrlling from ibe Joints, and a car Lamoeage, Soaiics. Ac . Ac 1 'V J tl Baths never fail to re:. eve B, . t may be regarded aa a specific Foe W no. ping Cossgh - it gl vee reMof. F-r Measles acerta n -jifK To cure discharges of Biood from the Langs and other internal organs of tbe body it may be re 1 sad oo. Por Cholera- tt is an effectual remedy, as th pt tion is aim sea hsstantaaeaa To cure Acamesed Cbraic I -.1 dkicrUlj medicared, is a certain apaclBc. The Baths bare never latie i tTbe ose of tb haths. wnb tbe aid af anti-aAmsasCuf -dial, made for tbe express parpoao,; s a vaiaahte ream dy for the car of Fevers of every kind. They re!iee exhaustion, languor aad fatlene, raise th- 4 tad Increx" the appetite. The gulpharYa; r Bath s'e warranted to cure and remove any and ail Caliees fr.m the Joints. These Ba b may be taken at all thaw aast nasans aeBhout ri-a of ' lakma cost! " rs ram 7AM to T at va-e a: Fat!., toe Ladles, wtta expejrrFhydrtssii are avifd free af nhagi Utest ihi. treaf eat. fajr Tbe Doctor's jeaary e ash rat est Pease s PMa, frost from the D .asary pesos tl. ewt by mall - Tte Deeaee ibaMongn taa paMsa to twang htm a cawe he saBtes sure. U t-rgtt tei to tbe a.oidw thrOOst Ubraham. aft

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