Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1868 — Page 1
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If ordered ImiBediately, we will fur^ nlab the epeeoh of Bon. D. W. Voorheen, •t Terre Haute, for |12 per thousand. It Is a splendid campaign document. k 0 $aiCT3MiW longer. m f t pW-The dispatch of the Indianapolis correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial In regard to the Fourth Ward melee, Is a tall specimen of partisan lying. He should be presented with a
The Pint «•••
Who brought on the war? some radical Inquires. The first gun was fired by that old i rndleal «£enw>On«wm i Bhr tlous and malicious spirit Is still “marching on” with the radicals.
Arming negroes.
streets with guns loaded with ball cartridges, and at the slightest provocation fire a platoon of musketry into the unoffending wayfarers on fap|i(fewnlk. We understand thai the radicals propose to atm the negroes in this city. Is this the peace that QBAWT^ajrs^let us have?” rebels and rpwdies who are found among the White Boys in Blue, we have been charged by shystering street corner slangwhangers with slandering all the members of that , IU Who are “the imposters, deserters, draft sneaks, rebels and rowdies” that the Journal says "are found among the
all tii* members of fhat
when It makes the charge general aud Mlsto eiiummrste the ^ A^The Journal has censlddrahltf ,tC' say Shout "draft Sueaks.7 Boss it. meaai by that term the m#n who WWC drkft«d'/1 but'forillsbed, substitutes? ;> .rin«u! u.i .
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VOLUME XVII. mjAgg-geea TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
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] In in him
I'iriccn ThouMind Voterw Present.
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a aia* mi **» .. I *Js»ai!ni«Wt«lt* Udi wMvu-mx!»« htifi tmoa*« •! •il-gsl*wwPKmMaaa>w« yut>aad Mbaa aaitaaatex* udi rdmm o M .siadba iaii
UpeeehcM by Menurn. Hendrickg* Voorhees, and J. C. Alien, aad
Special to Indianapolis Sentinel. was tho^S^Si'-eVfcf bwwrb^th^hdnnty. At leaf t 11 iteeff ‘tWddhUlftP 1 Wm
present.
Hpeeches were made by Messrs. Hen-
soverelgns each, tbrs* hundred lhaufiaft three quagtmi edi ia^ tadta* Maaed Witti five s*bMrtfaera,r«aaw»ea«r fiSeawsi ifs«.Ti . .Ulmi nenA -«Mg.v trai oa .CtaeaSatfiSM handtoaiv fef a plate od soa*/ haad rad sgrerstgnat iMslsgiadag lails.-iMiwhans aodthe <radewwa wan byiMhlseic , .aiMi betaing .of < tha<pr*m*aatr*aai i WQ to on* agslaal hksii iq/ oiit blot ’ » Jggt t ides; wagnte 'fibaiBiwadgatji Park alakeaybd** eovenalgaa aaab, with fifty added for Aha srldnS^JaThd J pdl *p at ^an*tl*n lmia*dAatsly efjari piMisSceu
hirtdgpadat nlgafeKm »ni/ot>l /Tymut
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‘—Idaho ' atfvi^tfft^st^hi’ skj laffSH oem&ftiww^awdidato^
insaaBays mty,
nHd ,Lp<
t><b ewsikiUte omI •UJiteeR -tk
■' onoaiaH^
- naaglhj
iave given
iiirtyfhroJitiVwtarariaoi
the- heHef of
VSteSS ^ , .
-qgCth&nte^ iWnWy •» 8 ° me
Busi tuiJ w«>a -ut>ti»*»u (
ka Ar^j
sh army, and the career and death of the
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}*< .ni 'uoK K 0 Heni^c
^ hairtcgls ad»gs , iftt j
United
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BifeS^wwi. •am'ix*, lie propAees to erect a magnificent art: i jallisayisitai aeas-.Qft^gOo,twoi j iThe
riMWi waa four 4e com
biol 1
dilg^g
HansrjTf^'Atteii and W. F. Springer, of
Illinois.
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all 4l.A -aaajaaaeKaaMas mm0 hi.m4 dx^jLL* ,1 i _ . ^ A*. ««#l4 U
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r>ih«M“-His*Cl i fcgdbr, i wwuadadm fSigfatjr ye l olf on*, hundred mules wkbin * mile oT Flwt ieaeiaiw. miw rat resting Iswgesi rtv«i; wUA the miiu intgere la hot porsult. : Bev-> who vsere stolewtiy theiln^ uabandoaed snddoundia women have beea. carried 1 W4tdi; the estenalvB pre- ^ hakig orgaataed, .tti da Will ibeno raorete(Mbdsln>
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BlAsshidh seakithe: mouttr-ef
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firomr
IhUntoMdel^ipand
.MeP«t,
roxit ana
■ rtmMng
AeaslyppringaiKl
wn- MH1 bat
itharge of a'committee of li nuim>eT r witbpsfovlstend
.MW
.til.’.
{’fi.'SatS.esMfiws In three dojsBAaother, la-1 in four days. Sepd for ^iyenlva.a _ terms, and a fulMescmifibn-ortire work. AddtamVl KiAIIONAi. PUBUBUINe OO^ i. jy24 d±wlm* ^ .^CiapinB^To.
the waters reported’
reported Kftt 1
>lus for the re ions ndhilttig' Stifk .. r ‘ > 013 v < r?)
“'ttlfe
lomsyoil i-Ti eltbiiniso •>ilsl3oino l
mm
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of all na-
ftatlfleatlon of the 14th Article by Leg* Islatnre of «eorgta—Jlew Festal Meg* nlatlon Agreed open between United t!tme»«*Ml n»read »nltala igfoptsfoa* Aataa Aenetwl BthertnaM lit BegUrd I*
Si
. i nu lin h .WASHtgOTOKy AugUSt *>,
The president offl'^ialllr ahrioutic^. itt a proclamatiott, 1 *t1iat J the*ft*feWwititre ‘OT Georgia has ratified the 14th article of the
Amen ‘
Unite T I.vfi
tmehdment to the Constitution of the
United .States.
;3!(fJi. , ilS!l.±-A l Kir;im l ”''ra. ft?
netei' etfeoufaj^d p^yihing to-. lUgf that the British Postofflce Department ward alatufMljf th^ ^saes opbWClt^ Jwlll assent to the proposed modf ‘
have novor < i 0,
'H&nWl ■nWlMfO, ;(U-. '4b iiiiil i>I«.J ms HMdSli Admhawi iBnwn ,ughd ASSadk i ohi!
>u uioiii ^uiii In,;AUagheny, on loon^i und*sjoali*um-1 l tp jthe beliefi that, ho (mntem caamlmalon, which *llJ JlIO bllil .lli-IUOH,. L " -'liJ 'll]
; ^OjUsk ida th« iKdnsaa.4 Oeooral Barney also |
id.thoji
In^Sip^eswe Commiasioners.
Omaha and<tha,India «ttaneetadwlth.4iiOi|
jiS»
^Vit
pbfcsss
It aides, of /jnjddttagB. at | tw*t»‘ ibflr
*lea: receipt*,tittle*,u..,
-Ulold^l 43.*- v ‘ »>..'? ; *i** i * ii* ■ i SMgai^-ataady./at. ISKQttMc foi iKUac -- - ^ i»,.WiWd30. .
io aeeus oi violence, anci iiien iiuck ^||0 trouble is supposed to nave groi
Eirsfeji
principles to do so; and we have never at any time chuckled over disturbances at any meeting whether Democratic or radical. But our neighbor, the Journal, differs from us somewhat. By a series of sly inuendoes, double faced editorials, and when their nut is ripe, by broad bare-faced lies, they excite the populace to acts of violence, during every political caanAigfl. JB TaA feRrt of its stock in trade to abuse, traduce, slander and vilify until it has incited its followers to deeds of violence, and then duck
its hi and,
responsibility
with its account of the Fourth Ward meeting last Tuesday night. That the disturiuMM«o Wig. 4>*avakadii»iV **»>• negroes after a-*' > fl i fftitthg by mean whites there is no doubt. Before the disturbance.., .oomuxinesd the negroee were swear^i'jR. thth 'tiifey could whip any white ; Democrat on the groond. Home white fnStf, imd i gcx^^tl-’ zens endeavored to keep them quiet, and advised them to qoi^tTy laaty.^ud'pot distw-k anybody.. f Cide, we are informed, is true, and ti^at. top,Ly ^vcU /Wbbtn wV know to bs.trtttimiT. The negroes would not heed -the good co«mel given, them, but continued ttnif ineoieece, utitl^ j^ud* ing they could not provoke a now, they thtsw-the «iu\ :, 5* stated bi.wi, lad brought -on the dristurfaatioe,; The ne-
groes w.ore; an»f d, and
shots fifed, aad stones thrown frem thi second Stoliy ^‘MWfs. provti
thattheriot was prertieftltktedi that the Treasury, bi negrooa VtM prhvlfls4lwith , means lo dl T a h V°Tre£
bring on-the muss, Arid WtefS det#rn}lhstl to oommence U. Again, is it vesaomble to supple that temdetgis^hl^nR on a dieturbaaea at their own meetings, and interrupt thejlr ttVU tlptoMi
ill assent to the proposed modification f the postal regulation between the two untries, by wlilata. among other things, the postage on snUftJ pamphlets are reduced. The law is an improvement, in parlous particulars, over the one now in
roe.
l*as •«*•> AlttM
Ji
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j-ti-hiig, just
l»>» «“-»iV
v. j«Hi* hesw. discovered that ahot,j£rwddenV ad Aha AHmh-
haa-ahaiondedylaavw;
ta'is -Oold^il
I Srnvi Sfoady /ati
frgfly JJ ^ iSililiV/ t>4 ilJJ / A****'-* *»•* •*»*'*|
l-ati®! 25. ’
i-attakga?. -
water Mne
McNa cMtir,
p**dy dkyaSSInnyva I*
lowing
iaaih .
SS:
• i '“' gradually risaysbbwiag^
at jgsstbaa thirty fafif in fig* to«inAfo*S,.«Ml*.-»;> flharge.0*-. thei above.
er, inconsmerame,
todHmtktaBifiistitWtiaei* ina=dli» gnsat naFjee it, as the trayelgr qqav v goe« .So.i tW UqUKOilnuParia^or tbe.Fitjti Faiace rn Florence, But the visitors who gather gt* NSW tHUtmer#tfdSS' Who 8° to anyoth^r p%p^ pl?» Ldnihm.a? i resort of forejgo«ar*apfl pugratory-Eng-lishmen, be.'the exception. The admis-
sion feerwif) >be so email as toMi yofid fbe reach of iione, u cit1l!e , rt-6i : i er, the treasures-whiehaevill he
on the broahifoundatioo vgiabhsnea Dy
Mr. Kanp^’iiiiu c ..iii: .i./i o.;J Jl i'OO.I*
appeared
AUiS IV iua . move# i;ar W od. a porpoise. This man’s story ik Wttlve¥**
accounts 1 Of
RADICAi. C<>kVkBT»;papers. have , been stating that Judge L. Bundy, ^o.^pnel
one or t’
-The radical newer
etch
us paid
“uZH'chc. infflm it.* War licpartmerit from Lieutenant General Hhortnon dated from Fort LeavenWorth, indicating that the troubles in the lenf^ng^srtlSsrtt^SHSythe^^Dog^ soldiers and Cheyennes. The cause of the trouble is supposed to have grown
tight between the Cbey-
former,
to
settlers, to seek re-
enge.
General Sheridan had sent plenty of
tbwaSMi
irv the AtChw upon t iron-el
§ \^L
m
run^j ion i«.i /.imi
rrTh* .twitting m*» at Dexter -FaHl,.
v
AfDwan
iHoatl5rtS V ^rom : thS
1 iSSSffirtfeSfj^ ^aaaipifei
and wounded wai foil Aw behind that bf witofJkttMSf ' >*‘lit- ‘HHiiiCi
After desperate and at the foot ef the ii
allied eoinmos retired v
a lodgement within the Themes <rf thnalHed is th*nsan<r> MAed inti NoHimg 4*1 know *< FavMiJayans, bus a* tfo the tfinewtider eover of
* oiii -• - ' ‘jiw#tunT; XiitTHtW. ’ , ytelffijtftfr good, ii'
The*
MVd I
,*l ‘.’ill
X oa
iHIthe
jJTfi Canal
Wko« Pennsylvania was threatened voaion, the Secretary of War sent
«a3E-| -OTrtSr : ¥?,W
Tfoe* Alt ted'force in GranehacO alSOad-'f * Rd the. Railway Union*, ef-Cleveland, I To UiM Jdxeellney, Governor Seymomr.vmmrdwdtir throNeetofcu 11Tnuotf theK«d*«t*.'l ip a defoat of the latter. Sc^e The movements of .the rebel force# In
bodfeC' works. ,i,
the Allies withdrew to their iOrmeff 13,406'foet* ”
'tti.ii&Z m. urn. a
stsmd.; The impsp‘«f «h* wgriparty ini l '
1 Brafll rested upeisihw sneeess of this f , * vrhe ^ of speed yesterday morning entarpiisa, and Ha fallnrs wlH five Vf betweeattiesteamers H. N: Rfce itfd Jay great Impetus to thepmme ifioVhmmit. a * ‘
wHh In the foir<
-General Meade, for assignment to duty in the Department of the .South as Inspec-
tor.
Sta es Hail way announcing t hat an additional section of 'M miles of the road, extending to “IK) miles west from Omaha,
h
ponservativef^krp oow^ supporting-Grant Democrat,'bat onthe- eo^wy wa* always an out and put aboWiotrlftt and/Reptibu- «*“:« .B* VOa theonly,; nMm,ber. of the convention, which framed the,, present State constitution -who was In favor of abg^> waffTag*. ■ ^Martirr Iii Bundy was never a r>annrw>i-nt if a lifo-lArlfV AppAnqaa«£»4hAi Dacnanratpi parsy. .frolnmi. Tom. Stillwett>wae*forinerly a Democrat, but became, intensely "loyal”-during the war, was--elected by the radicals to Oon--T^sg, becamea Johnson manlongentfogb country, and, havitig..been disappointed
‘ is aspirations to -be pdmitiatcd by 'emocrahi fbr -Cdngrfes&, hOa became qat aga4|k.i , ..in Uijitta se are the men who are said to have
r*oqia*d.4i><»n.tha lips, of
other
eyes if® not bUkftW' % Bastion, and,
not armed with tan muskets, aS HtiUirtf/by’ T the Jvwytai.-. wporter,. ) .TUa story “that they were so armed is a deliberate, wilful lie. The statement that the boys stoned a negro church is also untrue. The Journal forgets to mention in connection with the church story, that three or four shots were fired upon the crowd from the church before it was known that anybody was there. So much for the church *tory.
- . ...... i j suited in faver ef the JSy Cooke. The
.V********?* 1 * ■ irtime made by the winner was one hour
August AX—Consols closed at and thirteen minutes. Trai^SoiiT^Erie’ . „ —The hrbnxe gun*., appropriated by iniii l^ua'CHS to th7 SixtU Army Corps fbr
Os ^edgoed j io £/f^oop during tb* past
wi.'immi — “(n large qttawiity of good* stolen.
-
to shuwl that Oeaerat Lee, with Ids army, I fat moving forward to invade the States or |
Maryland, Pennsylvania,' • and States, i • «>..// i a. . i u. -m-i • The Preeklent, to repel this invasion promptly, has.called upon Ohio, 1 Pennsylvania^ Maryland and Western Vir-
ginia, for one hundred thousand (160,000) |
militia for six moot ha an less sooner dis-
charged. It lx important to have the |
largeHt possible (force In the least time, and if. the oilier Metes would furnish militia fbr a abort term, to he ordered on
So Appointment of ftapervisors yet Mnd* Move beepers end 4iM|fejre~Pes«*M»fo»Btet , ■ “
twta
lUidafithftSW Internal Revenue Ltyr.jy*-- 1
. -y/ )
ry applicant* •ttr'Che- Aevaetdrjr reasury, but the latter has disapproved
[ at least a portion of them.
The Treasury Department is engaged
fioaUg ak*APUfc M *- *■» when the dark^ SsSSfesS fb* lake waa in a-pertfect -Crtm—that' tfre man beaamo. alavuM# And ttad,-l8*viHg,
their faft until tprdayi JihW. eealdn , —
to tqW it.to ita become -convert* to radtonlism; *t> wwh QR story 1 / h‘aW the tadicsls mnehjov over such-converts, thamen thenr- It i.a sbrgre toitoairof k mail Vhowan
ever a Domoerat oe- eoaeervative voting for GrantateLw&oronot nraehert-prised to see,th*m rqjoicing over such converts as Kilgore and'. Stillwell.*—Acte Albany
Ledger.
- BMnnxikelt. The'Lancaster Telegraph thus notices the visit of-the“^V'ashinigfem BbrtE* Zouaves, a colored company, at that place upon-’the occasion l 0f Thad. Stki’ENs’ funeral cererannioe: The -grtrfrd of honor. Composed Af tltft ofticers of the.. Butler* Zquave!i_(colored,) which accoiftpahied the Doay ox Mr. .Stevens from Washington, Te*ft' hem'this morning orrtbeir return.—If appears that considerable feeHng vrus excited here by their appearance, uiojim Hcpublicans and' ariT)CrniK. : rSif8 reginJ.lygJl.as luAppropriate. When thev lew Washington, l b e un ‘ to the eomniittee of CtttzensfromLancas-
— —. - v,
tiqtbesltate to- believe ft 1 . 1 *! write yea this for your. ewn. InfOrmalfon,-With a
. . . .. FrerntfaeNnw Alkanr Ledger,-' , AXOTHEJt UUtMT.. WTtM4k.
Whsa le-eeea *y w leady in ber oWM Heaae—necogiiltlea of t*a Apparition
—lie Appenmncu 11 *li*Wsi|u*!.
Whatever -the f h4BticfnatiAli'"ntav be,
.— - - .. , ^ , , and however much we may attenipflto the dcafL it .would , greatly advance the reason wilb those who have profowed to ohJect. Will you please inform me im- | have seen or had a visit from an. appart-. mediately, ifv in answer to a special eall | tiort, supposed to be a visitor from the of the President, you can raise end for-[ unseen world,-we are oftetrmet With
atatemente that shake our own disbefref. Iqdeed, it frequently .happeaslhat^ the
most stoicak-'-Bueh
WWBKSSE
Htatos merchandize across the Isthmus of
■Panama.
The following is the list of storekeep-
ers i Law,
ed at t
(Inv •
, 'Michael R. Urotty, Hecond District of Ohio, at Cincinnati; Henry Fallen. Har-
' nef-ahtf Otiarfes T.' Cfitten-
1.45w«^!fcassi i JB L.ton Ta*t watk, w*e commenoed ii
MoorroOMXRY-, Aagust i». ,{.««wn an We4n*aday. UouahleraUe evt-
( oagreeeieaal fcleeSmral Tlehet.
commenoed in George- j officers ot the State.
veeSie«u»
Dot, of MacHemk ^ 1 ' ' '‘-fstrseLffoinigo.festrtted In JW HirstDlatrlet—*H, r MM, ‘ mtaBd who Waa l 1 dle, Alternate—WlIHaln- V.V. Katidan,‘♦ leave her robm/gfid thefefore t)f - Li" // 4|-4e« B'aaA. / W'Wfo /4^4*a»<*A • < U'#1
mediately, if, in a newer to a
of the President, you can rakne sou torward aay.twenty t hnusand (l»,«00) miHtla, aa vuluntecrs withoot bounty, to be credited ob the dratt of your Mute, or what
number you can probablv raise?
K. M. kt ABTON, secretary of W*r. - Upon the instant Governor Heymmir reMponded in this wise: ' • '' ’ Ifan. R. ii. tiUinton, Secretary of War,
WahUiWtpn:U . I will spare ao efforts to send you troops two oecasioge, wltafsfod-Ab*. movements , once. I have sent orders to the militia of spirit visitants* and we do pot doubt ’** ““***.“ “.“^ . I bat she is fbltv tmpretited'wini the truth
HoftATto SKTMorR.'” [of what abe save, Thesimp Hetty of her
The result wad, thousands of galUbt f atofomHkt, god. apparent eai
troops frout New York to protect ~ *««»«««»
who- gives-*the statement '-i*A ladv, ‘ and ake folly- believes that she hoe.-ofa*
Send Lor .cireiUara .aBd ms our
_ reokmenta.
- For cireMmeAwadSilipaitteelisnWgt J| ~:A*d1im i i T stidt'i lu lasboslnn^o ' iv'-l 1 Ai.EMnsw’WAirkFtfoT'^ tra^‘k*d mu
goods by impfoymeutsi
ion
aad steady
i com-
ii
low rewi,. (!ftw ini'--j* tor my30A*wWo ./.1TAZAXH M 10.1.;..IT
muifdhakrtfrb'ed vaht afrMfea ,• told lt» Teams, JL .to.Hurk.oii.the H .£ Louis, yandaiia and Terre Haute Railroad, .■tain.v; l '-A’r' , TAirtKtlJtA; _J '‘ .jti.ii ;o r.lmsiaitl—-. W: . ••- Waoss—*2-00 a -day for-Labor,-aad 6400 for ...to or tor WaaabaDHLBsjifey** * ou ' ,
.a..;.nflot'MFiO.B'..iRCRiye~.;-. '■ .-.ti . ton lonsfilM-aDd easy paj-ments, or trade it BRH3K TCNEMENT fiWSES,' WiShiJMbtbeiviSd—oksqrmsIbbM sunk-vena' eonvenient; aho, at die same piece, ; Three Good Buuness Rooms and a Number ef Good Lodging Roams on Secood Floor, This property sill be rented, on a lease, to good The two houses are so arranged that both osb be thrown inUuoae,aaakin*efint class and commodious boardina house. I also offer at private
tale until October 1st,
Two First-clnss Brick Residences,
ost Office, and one ana two sauares from Wash-
Bitu anc
Post Office, and one and two squares from - Aer pre>*ei<fon‘-4e>'tmv«**Mt-
of the abo
sisss; fcajKfcs.s “iiMMat' jy'24 dim . ' ^
AUCTION.
iad- .Cfi Indiana ' ighest bidder oa i
irn, balance m. one aad twoyearfc .Make, your calculation, get yoor money ready, and.be on hand in time. . J li. W. AL£XANhEfi A CO.. - . 30V6. West Washington street. W.\L.E. FtATasKSTQS. Auctuinoer. auSdlot
NOTICE.
one
vffeat pain;”‘ satd- the dying cnmmmfCf,* ‘‘grest puitaL’.ThcnelesingbM-eyea, as hishabit.wa^.iu m*dit*li«o«. bu ; murmured. S!S-Si hl 4ffi n n^ g ;^8--iS YWhWofM: — •
at New York City, and William Smith,
Hightli District of New York,
York Ulty.
'*W
also received to-day. Among them is one for George M. Wherrett, Hecond District of Illinois, at Uhicugo, who at present is elerk in the internal revenue office.
«N..
Macon. !oa •■n ■ .'oo mo..". . ■ ’ 1 r ? ■ d**?- **.
Fourth DisturkA-B. Jit Lewfo. *f Sh«lb*i T
Blhir in J •y.lvDblxi soil, and the following wc-i mV y igitnion I knowledgoment from headtp tart era: f In th* winter af 1«— onrhnfbrmant had Jeath of J To (iovernor toymour: ' been ik tb* eskpynwnt. of .more ttM» owH-
huabaad bad been stbseuL for sefov Hmo, j on bnainasa ydtf» Aha. aamg,.. and was at tb e tithe of the- occurrence here related, in the spring 6f the year' named above, up'-Arkansas Yiver, near Ark anas* Post^ and abe did jsofe-.look for
-J. :cW*, orF’albotlfr; ? 0 ^ »«*onn>HsbtDg tl
night was not the only instance of a disturbance in the Fourth Ward. Home weeks ago while Mr. Niekol was speaking there, a party of men and boys amused themselves on the outside of thp crowd
byn. groahliigv»J TOlo
stone was thrown at Mr. Lowe, and of interrupti(m, 1 i«if.IkuaqMld* In the Fourth Ward, we understand it was said publldf on Tqes^ ^ip^ningto iLAt not another Deigqcratlo meeting should bei held tn that ward, These dedar^tldhjj mdffh idfhtftfilrirf. . Again it la notoriously
true AM ’ at slmMt etfS?
and will leave to-morrow for home, to take part in the Presidential canvass. Judge Hargent, Commissioner of Cusfrontier. Yh* Comfotbsiovief Will ViifU ftD> ^ .the prtiMdp*! ligdfiW’kntf Fevefrtfd offlfddfo, oh the iiMe^aad<*»44kJba*«beiyit<a!k«t 1 a i
AUarnatforal.-J«
Piftk.Dlstrt*t^J^r(0foolt*,''of Ualbotttf: AUskaatfo-AYHliaifr MelMaun, (yrfifOd kHUU iipa /o.» ' ilJ In ji,>. ' i o.i <i
Sixth District—Av Df. C. A Lauderdale. Alternate—O, Ui
Lawrence.- ^ ♦-*— I slant AMiwSi i *m ”PfofI
Mostoomkhy
aey held (« large
I T " AV*** UeueraLXprmgue:
itk' defilSW m bajv t'o/he afrtOunt of J .The President Afreet* me to return Bis 1
month.
■g* Wfotik* hvhight; rttl^ I -rTiie Union Clnb. of M-onfol***, New ^d pr^nt wti^ Wk!»tltr an?ftm*2^ the MHurinathm. khd tff this' Sve b'^e‘
«^rr‘ -a.'sy'sitt Sf
be defwtof^ greatly overmatched Er> w j n M. St anto.n. Secretary rnTWar.
NEW YORK.
meeting of Tobaeeo Mannlbetnrera--Mbipments of Hay to Kurope-Baralng of n Moll far—Arreet of .on Cxpreee
t In.
was illuminated. Ex-Gerer»or W*tts,Hn the defeat of the graatiy^.,^.....^,^,, Mexgntip«;W.hlfri,4 M UMorgap, andnov-* Eagles by * aeorirof W to-k - • 9 r4l 1 «t4ored nfrp node addaesM*. • - <* -^Tfis ddnrtnltie* af Montreal wh»ofc * * Mnatb CnvalfM foeglataHtre. ‘ I hasbecn managing the atfolra of the late
mt M. 8xA».TOW, HeiTetxry of War.
keffro Bate 7q^li^e bewtA.
The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, an
endeavored to convitteoonr Ibdy friend,-but-without avail* - { :* • One uight, while sitting in heorsoom at ■ her Work table, upon which. brightly burned a-cogLoil tamp, and on her right, betweetvheraolfaadthe ball door leading oat upon, the lauding of tbe stairs, was the cradle in which was sleeping her little child, then About eighteen months
mcatTng lhat has keen; heklc in 4he eHy/ *‘ A ,neetln
fdflhw h# w Ml S|
some manner disturbed the tfoltbcrations.
fn°n?GonIy j”
Nkw York, August
A meeting
bfs was held
* ‘ ®o**ll** foegtsfottfo*. ;Thaa I)e*n managing th* attaint ot the late I The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, an mfi “huA ihLn^nt h^^ > G , rA-rrnK- 8 )rr 2 ^'f I ‘fd ffffbntinr^‘lnmmit^n^ b hf* d r l^^nn 1 ulira radlc * 1 sheet, publishes, without 0 ld. Hhe was busily engaged at bar work, isassett* ofthfebanksof ■ {heSSte" tojUiepafe o^hlW creditors, pqbUc [«omment,the following striking speech thinking of herhwtmny^mwhomsbe
laibglheG Ik .
tbs assett* of tfib banks of
lybody b'y^ hiit.wheftfofrMklRT ia- iai rugirsqnj it is not .at all plsassrit-for WPhor'
aotfr* Gil.i »l!
tomm _
Hometfitiea H 'ira4 i d(frf)"fiy huri*hing,for si
Grank Haw, no ons objects twtheir-siibirt-'
in, J *‘l* «• *»!•«• ^cIST^lg
L ... j i r - --
pragDfrfo
speakers or audience to hear a dozen or two men on the outskirts of a crowd, groaning or shouting for the opposition. If radicals wish to hurrah for Grant, it is their privilege to do so; but we submit, would it not be as well, if they don’t want to hear what a Democrat Bays, to
•tay stray
August 19.
of the tobacco mannfactur-to-day, at which a comma*
Mis wafeorhfr creditors, fiiit, Bubserlptfon* which haye thua fa
TV.* value rtf tSit^fhlk'iteaKl^h.ir xI^utrtL* 3?*/*®^ ^ COV ® r
niHB*n >,tt * ” - “““ . flear )" h* d*f«d... ^ , . „ j Y ou ask n
! Mr / Rand cdpH ! hrtrodn eed ab,
lain* the Goyernor the-DHh* DslWrfes, lormlnotelhc State.
m llifnaf h ti rfffri —tmt ‘ }j Xn#* DWl *OPffolllKlTtl
he uublic I ootument, the following striking speech thinking of her huabanu, iroa. wuuui
.<J%n t by Ho»» U Conn. U .ho„W W „.d by |
departure of his boat from Helena, wbeee
for several days,
wwiiWW' i.-. sfliaBfciaa-- '' irk City were complying , ,,,/^JOJX.ifl X rvAJAVziDV/U.
a Democrat says,
ah(/ stated thllF ,
turers of New York Cfty
tVith the law.
Resolutions were adopted that no toaiiiww^AMVa^o'f' irtany dealers and peddlers in breaking the original packages and selling to retail dealers, is clearly opposed to both the latter and spirit of tlio law. and that the tractive of ins^^^y gj^^fjauthorized
-,-A cordial reception was given the 1
— «u»b i upou tuu utuip; u«» luvuppeur the charge that-you want to pot him into I light continuing without chan
JSSrHSSffiS I 555SB.% , Kct S^F^iiSSS
2B*gSfegwa«s=ygye «a aa&vMaqi'
looked pale and haggard,
ma, Abgtksi 16,anrl»ed ttHitigbi, • 1 ^'4pubUo i*v** In Faneuil HaH TfierQ wma slag alar tidal phenomeaewlnoon, and wlllbethe recipient* oeqtifrod M H*aBa4rp,i»smiwm Oallfb i f-'j banquet at f—•«*’ h«g,i at
n : liioril
The M
their masters then are
to bo hi* best were their beet ami t hose who were
citj official swaggsrlng! aiounfr, dt-uMt;
nia. A series of F*ves commenced'fl^^qc) ing /: upon tkeoemsfi, cansing the tide-to-
stated tliat two of the largest r' * ... - . .
y distilleries in the country have besonDetaed -by Deputy UoKleder Grsdy”
in Faneuil Halt tq^day at
iBhasbeon ad- will do it-again. -Thoonly argument I
th* bulk 1 ” • - - * - - •
as though worn
down front fatigue or. suffering from severe pain. Sh* was. .powerless, and una-
their best' friends bir f o^tter a^od,TL^ .heaved wme to be good to t eral times to do fen* the purpose of aroua-
swiHfoed nby Deputy Ufl««c46rOfsdy” d wm-b* Wd'Jfor fiaymwn^ 'xff oyet,.
' lltltl* 1 .. ... — ,—, l-iil-i -r nn,ii, r -rrr-r
Brand I now ’ Mid will- conteime to be good to I oral times to do foftlie'purpose of arou*-
» u I them-. I n*v«p talk nnlHics Withfoy,’ne-T ing the serv4^t■~ , -''
ied wRH the, ‘ and I in a small room a
— only argument 11 way, from whic u » v,w» ju«y four pounds of baeon, the room 1» which she was sitting, fhe roo. > That’s th * verv best nro-i— * 1 ’ ^— —* ’ ——•-*-*- • ■ ■ 4 -
] otfared them was four
meal.
girj; who -i t the bead fil a door
io*-Iris' Sleeping
J of the stairopened into'
itqxipsting is failure to
my crop, you can ol
fo- of a |bij'
officer to indulge hiqaali slang, it cer-
party as
guigeordina
gaseonodw of a HratuiyAgfop
tnqaefa i
talnl/'i®d*4''hfR' sjidrtk well for the good name of our city, and should not be overlooked. The city ?f Indianapolis has, for a long time, had a name that was anything but enviable, and one very potent reason is that the police of the city have beeft partisans, rather than officers. But
the Joarnn/cries out incendiarism! Whs amijuto
of tbe Democrats other t ban as “copperheads?” What speaker has failed to use the threadbare epithet, "copperhead." False issues are
c°n«OT*B
and the peace Journal men would have the people believe that Lee is still on the Potomac, and ‘Bragg and Johnston are still in tbe field. The Journal
ast
fr this week.
The mail car attached to the through
MmhMtofcMBiaMlIlht'Hf" •ad, took fire nesrBeth-
oT'tffiTi'al Tlitdread, took fire near
Ifiem, Pennsylvania, and the contents h«dly injured. Three hundred bags of
ntaii matter were aboard, including six , ,pn^'aejWARaMW l JT T 'Win. P. Holden, arrested on the 9th in-
stant on the fictitious charge of stealing a
irpet bag from a train on the Erie Rail-
Governor of that Htate to take Holden to
M *riH. l 5llcliolsnn TiHv.ni.nt Injonctlon, ob-
“ 4 " 9d " rW 11 ”" ir
it the counsel for the city to dissolve the
ame, no decision is yet given.
The sasii and bllna factory of Hibbard COlllns A Co., atUnlpii was burned by anJiT^WttWWfornlng.
Loss, 67,000; ini
_ , i.riiii-. -1'. -'ll ,'i
; thus impelling tho| I —The body «f .IhiBmpoi.'.'- J” J’-'fl*'* fklai whose death
:ha*'bean-reMved stating 1 '
**• p r"Hi r* V?"”' i wn w»*. ■ ^a/aa.vmas ■ vrooun vajvfsxi. x X T xu. A UU VV 111 I tflm t — r .-—,. Whditlon, it goes .for tbecreo* | find tkat if. will mnvlnceail sensible nr-f dex
ib.ii of a refuge in Lancaster for, homeless gross. J don’t A « r °** rd 10 * ^ gr0eE '
TJa *tbmn > V |5'tt* 1 Ywa^will I B^rigKl hand^wrth’all
I don’t Intend to deceive these I don’t want to pnt the idea
wound,
have just issued, and
by ^rott
.The lady, sat,. , Sh*'-endeavored hi cortTriceLie^ U^"
.. Jv/ Ol ,1.11 i tvi^'il 'lift
hi r.-iiiiltt
ston are still in the field. The Journal e(,wvj o»urou «/r •yww.
j » A young man, named Rogap, of Potts-and^foradlc^kmatlags-raffora foille, Pa., was robbed, at Long Branch,
WltttWnWp, Yfnn^SSlrnbrSrthe pres^ by a friend, of 61,100.
gang- Of rowdies*MtaMtod ^
tLk%j (SUVA o1*rv xxv/v v/a »aav
#nt, but the past. Their old neighboi? and friends ran away .from them, end for that reason, like the wounded snake, in
fobaerw-MarlMd
Corn^fHtfoS i
ft.
j*(i ‘ii, y.l'riHe 'nil liumTjewA, iii i a. /( m: i;
,l|(jT'-Tlil>III r n
ll l-I ei
ill I TI /OII'.ll
LoinaatiAg, August ao.
hf X qsxef
r‘tl in'that fright, WMPomd-tha.
! u -toTha Adam’s E:
't/ ■ „ ,-uiiu Lbn the Budson River Railroad, nVftjooii i I- -io * >»* |>Uie twoiprlsoher*, Oh4rle*E.
110.1 Io iul'IlH Vn
fomttfrst-. Tbitm*^ you tttatii
- wsBs selliii
the murder of an Frankfo
:
innocent woman in
jrownby ght proxtfnt. .all
asHodlt.!-. • i i>».l Jii6 iai" usd
in tm
frdutueadi and n«« ne pil06"%0M'
lightning, whilF*., ago, but not seriously damaged, though ry man on board was knocked down, t was tbe schooner Rival which was
■ *upk yesterday in H
«?
j| have you -mothers,' daughter tersli .liook .at that Wttife «
i Iim*
loin-.1 'lo l-ii.ii^ j. i.',l liJl // i «>»l» tswftvwatfil in'
ealheroMtMtad Trarm. ‘ ,
U1 aboard were saved except Captain jrrlll. of Stamford, who sank while imming with his son on his book. The
only ih'. resort Of limmScal who ories “Btop tlMtl'io *4ca^>e the penalty of his acts. Whan the JWi MRMiU'ea to have
a look in the
i^j^ag/gfafii.iT- tseiwi«***.! #<*
«pi
lai ed with the disease7 - ~Ei*ht' cs tie have died at Sing Sin*. 11 is reported that two hundred English ■*! kpockets landed in this city foot month.
fod* JSaefoiMt! ,iiui-'I i'i«iii I
i /.ijir.
1 mn si iiiitguid,
tlens will probably dl*.
e steamer Mississippi, from Rio Jan*
b, arrived to-day. fhe cattle disease
fi'niiiji'rt
li'jinli--- mi i t *iii.ion 1 L rlr.ilH lililii'.lt J||'« JiruttMsTm.iiim doi '/ t iiH ul , iii it I'/ti J'i*rus
nill'miiiMi lau Iii 1
<i*HVb*>
around -it mother’s 'knee; see 'tt. r _. drop glDteaing In that mother’aeyet e
n, Monday aexw r Edto l you oould tUnd here and *ee thfoewo^ I fr!theaniOM?^SM0']prettfrai^Sfoohn'dreSTta^» c fewest ?eWssr,^£t“i4 .ye.bafi ffl*^Smaam^. ? Pthe».^3»itfe^^
& ;*owJSi!rSr»6R‘
«alL
ppm ARBI .iB—acm— ■ u m » woawr Ml Mm boaa,jwent)upon . jharpahootara, and that
' rwga poli.fouad un^il tke next rJhq.engpgpqHmfoi t ./.in ■■i“>/ imes the mamfi of tAdx.wngolaa
hMOelf knew nothing of
of the
that
ifoOM<4be
itinctly seen i
ssr:
Li'AM ; *4
five) ioWifo ployed in SITmS!! Mo' 1 1 onski
I ML. mi to I* „ . Ml suuu to* second annual session in thisSeptember 21st.
^neibioa on
'To asimwwdoi
to Browne
Build** say* that ■town RolliM^ is 6600,000, besides wl
accumulated
"^sisssssssaat - — ■'-TIM SgSil iM.HWiBtMusaiiBmaaw bdke Loot <6 ijsS?
liiao system 0«‘«mf «r5S!r
rWef thS?
286 milm met of Sooramento. Isorphis, which will prevent any v*ry
. TlMYBfrrommlonof.
loot summer 1 hove not written I out ” to this lady we
poetiag the "ntonetroeUy” in L*k* prsoant undertake to set before ourreadnotbeoauMreportoofiufreqa*atl*n, but they eon be aeeured that the do-
a "xhoet^viS^ shau not for the
TlDU-OdLE^f-^On fiie'T^fiTnsUnU at Uw TotMenfr orthtf bride's ‘father, by Ret. frr.'Dadwitr, Rretiir of Urana (Hnirfh, Mr. fi4dty'AV' Tidd and Mt«s Mavk-'hoiMtM’tiHlesky.MlacfgkWrof-J-Bi.Oskchx. Ec<i,. a£xhu citr. . ,i... -r.
.'insurance.
981ii M-iM ElW,
xj-hjol t x a bT>fVR8bKB ind*hWd to Dr. M. H. Wrixht, either Jy r*ef se sally; er partnenhir’ er PavryA-Wrixht', Wright i Harvey,.-iriUa»Te cost and trouble by
MEDICAL.
pR. yA»N^W03Et r rH, The eminent and successful • .— SE’EGX^-X, X ST
, In the treatment of
Female and Chronic Diseases* Offioe air cl IFispeirsary, .West Maryland *twet. Iodiaaa|ioiw.
.to] 7 -- -i . .BSatesk-■*■
Tgr.HERE the most reliable informatiou and T T medical treatment esn always be had by the.afflicted^ - - - - - - • Diseases of the Sexual and Urinary Organa, in i whatever stage,- radically «nd permanentfr eured by new and infallible remedies, withoutInjury to the health and is lha shortest possible Fehtale DHBCuitieg and Irregularities treated with-safety and success'/ “ -" Those living at a distance can oonsnlt by letter and have their medicines sent by mail or expresg. The.ntmostoonfld«noe aad seoreey eheerred ik all cases. Address letters UK. X ABHAWOBTS,
Capital, - - OO.
AaectR. Market VAIne . ns.OfiSjiHd 40 ..r.K.rf/.v.K.va.t • *41004 100‘ 00
»4,552,7r« 64 I-MM CJ R.A.'lV-0-E - /Etsa hsorasce foaijias)', ...< . ,..»**/ , •• • • 1 •*• i ■, ... .% -..
Irt, A Bond .of Brotherhood ;.
2d, The evident 34, Saveeraxie!
ce of prudence; >ty; • ■
x^tiovrfiiia^cTr wcaflll ,
S 4SffiUW3tSSSij.il,
ifbrtun-ate v'-
9th, A U»muw to 'the -enf
fee.
—: ..... ..... .. ......... TOTAL I.OSSXS PAID IS PORTT-SUK YKAXS, Xa 4 1 4a 1 ' a /*.. • •' M Vi & 1*^0 O v Oo O O O i/it J » . - .*• •- ... rl /1M l •• 'il I ■ J i l.l i . a fty-agefr 17JL, Vine Mveat. -Ctaetaaatlb oe’Agertcies in -all -the tirmCipal Cities and' reliable.indenmity-.-'-,,v... -w . 4. BtBEHXBKT, -TfaMMcer. BWAIl loeses promptly adjusted- itml- pnid -in c * 8 ^.* 1 A ABR»MKT, Axvht. " Oraics—Atne-Building.' — ludiaua^iis, frdiafta. ,
jnedaCr
.j ii: • *
S E YMO UR i OR AIVT; ■Max^MiMimaaMiiiMMSiiaMmwmmiMma
ouiiiiuoi ..|^| BMCALe 1 ,Ui ii ct *nvij i .Mirim yn»>w».n .
jS.^S,VV,Ti T.i^
- ‘PtANOTOWTE*. iriyrTivTufiei —igf j-t.sp
■ unrywfttwa nmtmm ■ €. Ju A OOe,
-oil r.ok itil
nl a Aii J
A.iMi. rati ►.
a. ,
* ‘ * 'i/lt
punt watrantod frr.tha vaea Mi it lunkltai pewipUr- attsaiad qgff i>»*-
obi oemuta is .. First Nattoaal Livery aad , Coart street, has a ftae lam rery eonvenienee, which he j oeearions at a very reason-
p. a s s « i 2?.l 1 lti. I . ,, 5a3*K^;iatTOi.
Iki^ pcUmU ffom. a di»-T
knee furnished with board and lodginff ana necessary accominod^tiops^ nkfi* desired. j)r25.d3ml8tp8tHcQll8tunderwant ! 8jnr3fi
ELASTIC SPONGE.
THE CmCINNATI Elastic. SpongeCompany Incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio. . . > r>*pit»l,000,000.
Manufacturers of
[i^nSES, PHlOfS, CHDEGfi, CAB,
And other Cushions, of
EX' A'S XIC SE ON OE .'- superior substitute for curled, hair, in alt. . . . . .. . upholstery. . . o
WILLIAM SKAATS. Agent.
Elastic sfoistgie. ‘to* '• , '*• ■.«•«•* A A f • to.
friHIS natural product, which is of-S- soft aad
, wnicn is ot a t is. fouad. in
aatissttsd
velvety eharaeter.i-j itities in the W est In
. .pavpsved. b; i« ben material for apholstary wove-
quantities in tne n est indies and 8oatlaAMoat u a»a*d, as. psepared..by our Patent foweeme*.
ftirnishes the —*" * ' "
knows to,oXi^t....» .X ,\iau<. i ■...u .a a^rThe advantages claimed by us for EhutieS nonce,, over jcniiad ttaia, or.feathers, are as fol-
lows :
. L.it*^ is not in
MBinfe aDd (MsmaDent elasticity, which te least affected by changes of temperature. nor by any reastrimblcdspse of time. 2- Its unrivalod-dcaoliSMSi- it- ia entirely free
ftom insect, life, from dust, or say source of d«-
~iy. ,
U««u. It is obymiAs. tkat the nurchasw gets the henenx of tnift economical quality. 4 :~frs i^hhf«l|>es*.uf b9thvr» and hair, being animal Substances, exhale a characteristic and. 4 well-lumwiiodqr. Kmpfrd fsi^a. arp.often occasioned by the use of feather pillows. After *_continuod and ,thorough trial of four, rears by many of the best npholsterers in the United State* w* ; £ot»L aMh^naed by. thpir .ooa-i-utrent testimony m asserting that wo aan now i>uly that.great d ? iide W tum-sn uncxovptioaily good bed at a moderate price.
•i-Hi i/iaT.-'" •- • . KATWXS^S-Alb & JW 3 WCWB U»X«.. ; 4 3 Feet 616 00 1 4 Feet4 inches 628 09 3 Foot & inches 20 (B-U-Feet Aiaehes. 09 09 4 Feet. 25 00 | S»eoisl«isas.t*-oniM>«t«orreo|M>nding rates. • B0L4XHS. _ '''• —* Each 20 by 54 ift*h*3...66 I Each'»hxhUaches...67 ! ..riLLOfo#. . * .. . Per-pair, 18 by 30 in-.6 61 Pep pair. 28 by 30 in..6 8 ..^^“sswsgv/ Cost as per sue and material for covers. N9«neoial- ostiuiates made- for- CesMoning Churches, Halls, etc. 'ChoMwttresaea and- Pillow Spoage, wo do wot SILL, except in manufactured goods LiheraJ diwxmnts to tojc tkaub everywhere, o* all our manufactured goods. Terms cash. ’ *«rall aMlolea of, e v~ SMaufogMss - eu ho oh-
PRINTINC.
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for'wapfc - - ,
sheerfuJJjr aiTen. an Fpersons need onfriaa)
-good w '
oa riao
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