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, -Wllllom pt. B)d>U, Proddoat of tko Hottoaol labor Ualoa, dlod aaddMl* yoottrdar ■oralit, at PbUadalpbla, of ooaaaMoa of tko bowob.

-da Otuha dispateb aan Ooaotal Can toft for It. Loall, Mondar noraia*. whtthor ho hod *» boon eallod bp tha doath of a child la hla fhmilp. —A dll patch from Port Benton. MoaUaO, «ayi , that the otoamo* Peter Baler wae beraed to tha trator'i ed*o. at Daaphln’i Bapldi, ea TheredOr >-»• ; . t.v -Mr. atmoaton, Hew York daent of the aefteiatod pro**, aad eae of the oditon of the Mi York Time*, With hli frmifr. were “ ~‘ ynlMdayr ■ , •’ -ThethroaghtaifeM,trait)fromWaehl dm at Mo# York at half poet tea lad erealai wa« throw* of th# ttaek near Mow ark. Ko^aa Injured. ; ' " ' • -fie Ptllmati pdlaeo Wkeiuh. li aaaeaaeod toetaft Weet from the Hadeea Rlrer depot. Mow York, text Batordar afteraoon. aad to throach to Oallfnaimwlthoat chance. -Aa attempt to dltpeweei WHtlam Whltoboek of hli firm by thOShertf aadhti poiee. at Seat Ureeaboih, Kow York, ol Monday, malted W ■on* elfht penoai Mia* badly wonafed. •»' _th* Supremo Conelaro ofUte Waited Bute* (ho order of Bepta Sapho (men wtao men) metf In Philadelphiayeetelway moraln*, Arerylarm delecatloa from aB (he State* la whieh the order oxirta wae proaoat* .,ai.l .t< » ' —Bdward Helplan, an elderly maa from Blaek Book, Mew York, Ml orof aa embaakmoat at Niagara, near table rook, ea Moady. erealai, a dlrtanee Of ol* handrfd and ot*hty faat, aad la* ■tan tly klllod, hlthoay bola* man*lod la adeaad*

fnl manner.

—A frelcht train, oa the Iron Moaatain Mallroad, ran off the traofc at Vleterla, forty mile* below St. Loale, oa Meadsy moralac, and *i«ht can won completely amaohed aad the online badly lajared. NebedyharW ’ & -Prtrata letter* from the Northern Paelle **- plorinc party tay that they weat from Vert Abercrombie dowa the Rod rlrer, by etoamboat, to Uoonotowa. Tho party wore ea rent* to PomborU by wator. end ell wore woll. —General Oanby bar ordered that a* maeb of the Jenaery latoroet on tha Ytrtiala Slate debt aa the Treaearor 1* able to pay AUl M paid at onec. There It MM,MO la the Mato tr*a*ary-a little arer eaaAalf to* amoaat da* oa the Joa*

aarr laterort.

—Tho Aaiaeta Ometitatioaallrt rtotoe that a dir■utied party rleiud too Jail at Appltao, Oolambla ooaaty, Oeorita. and took therefrom a aearo maa aad womaa, who were feead dead ea the road. Saaday moratai. the aonoor had had a dtfiottlty with ft wkU* -While to* keek aad ladder ttaek wae lotn* to a email ire la St. Leal*, abeat ea* o’clock yeotorday moratai, la oroeetai tho itroot rail* read track, oppooito tho Marton’ Homo, itwao apeot aad aovon moa o»U wore thrown rloleatly to too iroand, aad all of thorn lajarod, ■orotel quite seriously. —John A. sime, formerly a eon riot at the Ankara prieoa, Sera fl. Brown aad tt. fl, Teayek, hare been rued te rofpYtt the ralae of 120,000 worth of leedt Itoloa from eoatraotota by the fbfmor, Who eeat Mod* to the latter, while am* hw«M la too pritoa to peek valaahl* too to. Thar Wom bailed to •S.Mleeeh. -tbeM Wff f ball *t Lon* Braaoh. Monday nl*ht, la honor of the Rreetdeat. The halt wae crowded. Amoa* thee* preeeat were** Beeretory Merle aad wife General W. t. Sherman aad dea»hterrOoiarklPhil, Shartdaa aad lady. Gea* eraUIaraltr, Meet**. Amar, Porter. Cbmetoek, Waldea, Merritt, tieetoaeat Qeteraor Woodford, aad o toon. i'l t.l : , —Theaeeoad dapeeit of 9801 la tho toatoh ho* tweet MeCoeto end Alton wae pat «p Satorday aiebt, Alton hae token ap Me latrtera at tha Watoiattea Home, about four milei from BL Loale. Where ha adit be handled by Oo|M, hlo tretner. MeCoolewtll 0* tale tratala*. and** Tom Kelleyr near too (hlffNaade, M a tow day*. Oaltocherla tralaiai at the SI* MU* Hone* tor his ft*kt with Alton on the 17th of Aa*ut, and is laid to'he la One eondition. —On Taeaday mernia* Ooloael Ohareh, of Albany, at whom laetaae* th* writ of etoetien acataot Wilbeok, th* Baet Greoabaih eatireater, wae issued, wont to Troy te preear* warrant* forth* MNM Of patttos Implieatod ia too aesaatt of Monday. Tho woaaded moa er* all comfortable. Wilbeek claims that on* of too depatiee fired the SiM ahotitkath* offered the rent, bat It was refwod, had then be defended his property. ‘ ,

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,r*WMToncBMsuirr or hsvuivuu w5=Sf-£5 moa baro doolined appointment aa i

WASHINGKrON. - ^ WAMmfoTow, July V.

or Ravairux laws of tho State of

of aoao i ffODtlOe

oomplalned of la known a* th* Third

imommlble^to

I to tWroato. lntimldation, and actual Tlolenooi and that three nnsaooesoful attempts had byen SSS3EBIHB vwATrraoBUBD aaroars. Th* recently published stotoment that the Beereterr of th* Treeeury would sell no more gold *pd boy mo more head* we* without authority. anoamrAXY sawliks Waa at th* Department to-day looking much improved in health. aaoaanrowM akd washhiotoh to m

OONaOUDATBO.

—al baa baan prapared and ha olreulatad throughout Waah-

enthualaaiio welcome to achieved ao magnitloent

feat material the unity of

those who bavet acbiavea ae am

‘^-“‘SSTSiSSBSrSi

neohdatp* ' —

s<?r P r «^

id two oHlM be oenaolidated unlolpal government to be

Ity of Waahington.

under one

led the

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tna parainawT la ezpactad oa Tharaday. THB CONFaOBlIATB LABORATORY AT MAcoa, oaomoiA. Dr. Culver, of Georgia, left Washing* m, to*ntgfat, with authority to take pee* ealon of the Confederate lanoratory at Maoon for the State agrloultnral fhlr. hospital mr luifwnetroer. nWTOHX. The Praaenaa off mam era! Aaaaaaetoamg Sew"tmCmUa^!bo‘emead toedStoSto/Rw* ■aarar*a Vlaem emssmad avae teWawal mmtmawfiefiea ISksfis riled agatmto Cm* Warn J Bata Cemmoeedtotomfir off Vmlfiad

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Maw Yoau, July V.

The eteemer VUle de Peris, from Brest,

he* arrived. ■* j,'

The Herald eaya Judge Dent and Gov* sroor Sharkey have become alarmed at General Arnee* preaenoe at Long Branch, and are about to go there themselves. They wish te Induce President Grant to eduflon Ames against Influancing the HUmiaelppl election by means of hla mil*

Itary power, _

The impraeakm still provalla In Washington that Minister Sickles baa Inatruo* tione relative to Cuba which direct him In hla dealings with the Spanish Conn officials at the State Department, aad Oubaa agents, however, decline to aay ay thing definite shout the matter. B. D. Bogart, the alleged defhultli Paymaster’s clerk, who was charged wit

to> anuihlldt* time and apace, the

etaetas to progreas of nations.” al. King of Italy.’' Reaponae by Mr. Day.

Eighth—“The French Atlantic Cable,

directly uniting two continents. Maw it be to all time a medium of good wlfr and a prommter of an International peace aa sermto and undisturbed aa that of the great ocean deeps through which It holds

, M Responded to by Sir James , Managing Director of the Con-

■trnotion Comoftny#.

Ninth—“Ootnmeroe In all ages; the pioneer of a wider ci vlllaatlon. It haa In he electric telegraph Its potent and ounn ^%ntS^- "Sclenoe.’’ With Imperial thought and invincible power, It subdues tho wildest and most fearful elements of nature, and binds them to the sendee of

the oommunity.

This eloaed the regular toast list, but

Mr. C. B. Thomas than offered the following sentiment, sent to him by sn old lady, eighty-six years of aga, the widow

of a late prominent ehlpinaster:

•To the Memory of the Past Generation of Shipmasters and Ship Builders of Dax* bury.” May tha electno shook now kindled ao animate the coming generation rj»u , sK«BB.?tfSi8r 01

At theconol

y mas tor's clerk, who was ibenling 113,000 of Gover *m the Pay master of t

ng Ub

em

from

vernmont fund*

th* Paymaster of th* rsouvlng ship Vermont, at the Brooklyn navy yard, and who waa arrested in Texas, attar a long pursuit, by detectives, was discharged from tha custody of tha Marshal yesterday, and turned over to the navel authorities, to be tried by a court

martial.

Libels have beau filed la the United State* District Court In Brooklyi owners of the etoemboato H. M.

done | that the strictort imparUatllyh«i been shown, and leaving the narrow ground of toohaieal canonical restriction, Af the conclusion of bin addrem. Mayor

Shurtllff stated that ha had received the PhTStohoIhld II “To Hla Excelloaoy the Mayor of Boston, —« -n ^

America;

“Tha Prefect of Paris rejoicing in the happy cocas! on of closer union between the two countries, beg* that tha Mayor of Boston will accept hla fast confidence

and good wishes.”

The Mayor stated that he had sent the

in Brooklyn, by the Ktots H. M. Carl. K. haa Chase, against id Cuban Junta, for for tha use of these

ina Alfhra and Cuban Junt rmeat el fs.an for the use of an excursion In and around the

all ecum or rAaA««APHs.

A fashionable party Is new celled daughterenltural snow. The brakemen on the Swedish railways are Instrneted In surgery end baudaglng. The Earl of Shaftesbury has opened s home for mllllnera end dressmakers In

London, ' ’

Russia teaches England In dtoMtsbliah* ment by dropping its hereditary priest-

hood at one sweep;

The leader of a recent camp meeting in Ohio announced, “The brother-la-law of President Gran* will now lead ns In

prayer." ,

A New York bride of Taeaday had among her presents * parure of pearls and diamonds set by the court jeweller ■burg, valued at fis,ooo.

some European countries. Is being carried on to some extent, end bankers and others are warned to taka the necessary precautions. A counterfeit coupon, which purported to hove been attached to a one hundred dollar five-twenty bond of 1802, fourth series, was received bv Mr. Spinner to-day. It wee paid In New York, and earn# from Germany, The paper on which it to printed la poorer in quality than that used by the Government, and n etoae examination shows that It la merely a wall executed litho-

graph.

Attempt to Faea^revga'I MallMOd CarNaw Tons, July 27.—Charles K. Quincy was arrested yesterday, charged with attempting to pam two forged oerilfloatm of tha Chicago aad Rock Island Railroad

herself on being

~ “ wae ask-

at Bt. Petersburg,

Elisa Hsyoraft, a noted member of the dtmi monde of St. Louta, died last week of apoplexy, leaving aa estate valued at

9400^000.

The two beat vineyards In Burgundy are to be sold. The Romane-Conti, shoot three acres, at 120,000, aad tha CloaVougeot, fifty times that slaa, at *400,000. Kotnissarow, who saved the Osar’s Ufa In 1800, by knocking up tha assassin's pistol, couldn’t sustain the greatneee and the luge fortune thrust upon him, and so hanged himself when very drunk,

a abort time since.

Henry J. Raymond died worth *460,000. a little over I2»0,000 of which wee In real estate, and the balance In personal property. On petition of his widow .the Harrogate has granted her letters of adminis-

tration.

A girl, who plumed herself i employed In a '‘genteel family,"

ed a definition of the term. “Where they have two or three kinds of wine and the

gentlemen swear," waa the reply.

The great needle manufhetory of Carl Schleicher in Hohonthal. near Duren, on tha Rhine, exported In the year 1888 no leee than 340,000,000 of sawing need too, which were disposed of in various parte of the continent of Europe, In North end

South America, and In Africa.

Two Colonels of the late war, oa opposite sides, of whom it is related that at the bettle of Gettysburg they had a hand to hand conflict at the bead of their regiments, despoiling each other of an arm and leg respectively, met for the first time since thet day at Salt Lake City last wssk, foil Into each other'! arms and em-

braced,

Auber recently attended the funerel *f e friend In Peris, aad was going away after th* ceremonies in church were over, when some on* asked, “Do you not *0company us to tho cemeteryT” “No," wee the reply, “I go no fhrther then this for other people's funerals; It will be time enough for tn* churchyard on my own

account,”

A family In Philadelphia, when the neighbors are going Into th* country, secures the same result by cheeper meens. The parlor* ere dosed, carpets taken op. gas turned off, cheap crockery used, and by the uae of plain food, frequent baths, candle light, and other discomforts, they persuade themselves that they are enjoy-

ing a season in tha oountry,

Meeeip* ftsv Froeeavtag Greea Come A gentleman who says ha has used tha following receipt for preserving green corn for the peel five years, and found it

‘ recommends It to others t

Company, of on# hundred shares each, of t totaT value M]I th# fcrg *|

Ohioago'and Roek Island Railroad iM.ofo -*— '

alvi

Quincy, 1

certificates to Wm. Hatch A Co., was held ia five thousands dollars hall to answer. Tha certificates produced In Court purport to be tho first of series 10,280, signed 4. F. Ooolbaugh, Treasurer, and John F. Tracy, President. The origlnel certificates of the asm* number, were long since cancelled. It to believed that a groat

amount of spurious stock la out. Ms^or Geoaral A. 8. Webb haa accepted

the presidency of th* College of th* City of New York, end enters upon the duties

shout th* first of Au gust.

BY*3ABLB.

Defect In tn* Cable off la— Glade rone Btek—Favl lament Fanengnad.

Lohdom, July 27.

A fhult baa been discovered Ih th* cable laid In 1*80, one hundred and thirty miles

from Valentis.

Gladstone la siek and was unable to attend th* Hon— of Commons last even-

ing.

Parliament has been prorogued to th* 10th of August.

ifnl

io corn wbei

matured for table wee, remove the husks

from It

succeearul, reooume “Take the corn w;

it.

would II

to sufficiently

when it

hie, ran .

and boll It nearly es much as you f you were going to us* it on th*

table; let It eool| out It from th* cob; take any elaed atone Jar; put the corn In th* Jar with common aalt; first a layer of eelt half an Inch, than a layer of corn two inches; pack closely; then half sn Inch of eelt endtwo lushes of earn, until tho

jer to filled,

set it ewey. It will not form a brine, and will only take op » certain quantity

>erv* It up for <

water* of New York It to stated that thi

there to Information at

the Treasury Department that the counterfeiting of United states eeouritlea, in

London, low w—

honorary _

the Oxford

cation.

Ba—aWmi

oegree of Diraotor of Laws by d University at a epedal confer

■« Delivers aa Add* between Austria a

Vibnna, July 27.—Baron Ton Beast today received the budget of the Committee of th* Hungarian Delegation, and made an Important address. Ha said th* relations netwean Austria and Franca had been on the beet possible tooting ever since Austria relinquished tha Italian territories, and tha Interests and intention of th* two countries were Identloel. Alluding to the Raetorn policy, he eald be wquld not insist on tbo programme of 1M7, but 1—vo it to the option of Turkey to follow his counsel rejprdlng his oonoessiowto tho Christiana. On this point ha would bring no pressure to bear. He declared that he had honestly striven to establish more cordial relations with Ramis, but his efforts not having been met In a similar spirit be bed been unauooemftil. H* closed with e strong defense of the general policy of the Ini' perial Government. Tho Prim* Mintstor’s speech was received with great eatlafootlon.

GETTYSBURG. Deasstou of'odtoeee of Dntou aad Canfederate Armies-DessWa ef Fastfile— ef Twa Armtoe Buriag tha Bat-

tle.

Obttvbbubo, July 27.

The prcjectod reunion of the officers of the Union end Confederate armies,

the battle of Gettysburg, to to I# battle ground here, on r. August 4. This meeting

by the Gettysburg Monument Society, for the purpose of permanently locating the positions of the two •rmies during the various stages of that battle. A large number of officers will attend, aad Colonel Becheldor. th* historian of GftttYftbarKa ftoaomoftnlad by mm

be one of dvrshie lutermt.

who fought the 1 be helfeon th* Wadnesdey, A wm celled by tl

KINGSTON. ?>) Oeiehratlan W the Cahsgletiaa of the

French Csshle.« Kinobtow, July 27.

. The people of Duxbury, with the InffrW' uMaftss* %.«.•: b *HOTi! >1 sI 6 N.‘ Gifford, President of the Committee of Arrangements, called -the

INDIANAPOLIS. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 28.1869.

After the din were gone th

Duxbu ante of on this

liar and «.iu«jriu»u «,Tiun»».u,

attiig the nanma ot Carver, Brewster., ef

Standleh and Bradford, of Winslow

CHICAGO.

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NUMBER 6.141

ArgaaMata an Math Jnaetlaa «a Arrest etaalaetleafi Cenrt la

MAtOWlC.

Frees—lags al De- r’ a Case af Dev. Mr, | Chioaqo, July 27. *

-Rapw Comaftsdery Ifo. 1—#tftM

••tin* to-atoM at half-part m jttilh tma* r “ •

arguments on a motion to dissolve the Junction lately lasuedby JtKlge

lose. work.

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Committee of Arrsogeuienis, called the Moaf r Const* sarororoMassaaiiH whTch Driver wm offerm® r, “* rk *’ Charles f:. Cheney. 8. Corning Jo^d**!— FOII A^ th^ P d?uner wmSKs-. toast. VclesiS —

attoahthalr Unbroken lineage by

r.

telegraph wire may ha A bond of perpetuThird—“The Proektont of the United States.” Music,Hall Columbia. Response

h^ourtK-^SIaCUy of Boi first to welcome all matte civilisation of the world, she

u ^ l -.m»«o..rr7iSd*fsrJS! hail with Joy Uielaetof an the grand

cal Court, such proceedings might have been heard hr that body hi the way of Obeney, and tha designs and efiect ol the

injui>eilon wottld be ev—.

Mr. Jhdd, hi Mipport of the motion for a dissolution of the Injunction, entered

averment of

legations ment of

nev’a care. The counsel endeavor— _ rldloula by quoting the well known quotation aa the moving cense of averueeat, “Whoso blowelh not bis born th# seme shall not be blown,’’ and affirm— that blind Justice would unsheath bar sWord for tha bumble curate tn a cottage as well as for a rector who expands himself la a

churob of palatial proport tons.

The counsel Instated that s civil court h— no authority to interfere with an ecclesiastical tribunal, and If U had, that th* bin wae not siinvelaas to warrant the

their fecej that ample justice bad

following in reply:

"DuxauaY, Mass., July 27.

“To Hla Excellency the Prefect of Paris: “The Mayor of Boston aanda a most hearty greeting by the new bond of union between th* two continent*. May It be -“•frssw&wJK

stations fnjmt’’

Worlds rqjoiee in mutual oongratu on the great scientific aooompitabment. Sir James Andarson, in hla remarks, disclaim— all honor In the auooess of the noble enterprise, which be thought was wholly due to officers of the vessels

which hadf just depart—.

The Importance of the ocean telegraph waa allno— to, and fHr James Anderson claim— that to Cyrus W. Field more than any other man now living was owing the sucoem of the Atlantic ealds. He It— heard

French cable, and he would think it strange 1/ he did not. That gentleman is largely interest— ia the Atlantic cable, s hut natural that ha shoo id da-

a interests. So for aa he Ion goes, they would not at It, for a—er like elrcun

lend hi*

fend—

honorable ot feel of-

like circumstances they world do the eame thing.

He h— Mao beard that some opposition h— bean mad# to the landing of the cable which might also bo due to Mr. Field and his colleagues, but ha h— no fear that any Influsnee oould Induce the American people to act unjustly and allow mllliona of money to be apenl In layings cable without having fair play. Eatoby, Lord Hackville Cretl, G. B. Loring and Charles Levi of Wo—bury, mad* brief —drceaei, and the company

wae dismissed

The lev— In the evening et Mr. Wright’s hooe* wm very quiet and exclusive.

8T, LOUIS.

Unreliable Depart - The Dlamand Thief—Thrangh nhlpmessta ef Balk Grain—A Frepeeltloss fer BsUMIssg n

Propeller.

8r. Loris, July 27.

The report— burning of the steamboat ’etor Bolen, at Danpbln’e Rapids, on ( Uoper Missouri, Is not credit— amo

th* steamboat men here.

It to now believed the person who stole the diamonds from Pranhet’s Jewelry store, on lest Friday, was a man drees— In woman’s olothm for the occasion. He b— two coni—eratee. No clue has as yet been found as to their whereabouts. Charles H. Merry, the gentlemen who built the first bulk pain boat on the Misstosippt river, end who Inaugurated through shipments of bulk grain by way of New Orleans, having heard that the merchants of Ht. Louis propose to donate twenty thousand dollars to any one that will build a propeller for carrying grain in balk from St. Loale to New York, writes from the Hot Springs, Arkansas, to the St. Louis Times that he haa never doubted the practicability of building propellora combining river and sea going qualities; that the matter has received serious o alderatlon for the pest four yes..., and makea the following proposition to the merchants of this city and every

body ela*. to-wit:

I will build a propeller after my own plan, in St. Louts, If It can be done, on es go— terms aa elsewhere, end if the vessel dom not prove a auooess. I ask for nothing. If It dom, they ahall give me ^be ’report that work baa been suspend— on the bridge to cross the Missis-

sippi el this potn la incorrect.

CINCINNATI.

Fire !■ a Cloth Mease. Textile Fabric KsFesIMoB—Maas Ball.

Cincinnati, July 27.

The wholesale doth house of MoManns, Brennan A Kelley, on Race street, was discover— on fire last night, but waa extinguish— with little lorn. Mr. Kelley, one of the firm, wae arrest— on suspicion

of being the incendiary.

Tha work of opening go—a for tha exposition of textile fabrics haa began. The display of caaslmere, tweeds end Jeans are

very fine.

The Empire Base Ball Olnb, of St. Louis, play— the Buckeyes, of this city, et the Union grounde, this afternoon.

Score: Empire, 27; Buckeyes, 14. Weather deer and pleasant.

RICHMOND.

General Cash? MaMfics hla Order fer F—meat af January Interest *n Mate

Debt—AFpalatanen*.

-r Richhoicd, July 27. S3ffi^S»2»<S.% , 5. 0 SS3S; , office, the occupant having resigned.

and that the

short notice the complainant h-a

time to-meet. ,w r~J7T: ns : Mr. Fultof ra— hla ow* affle

ting out the above facto, and that

legations contained in tho

JTSe’S:

„ _ _ —... jt of Her. Dr. Chase and others, respondents, are in some respects untrue, a— that If time

In the answer of the respondents At— yseMr/paller further ask— leave of the Court to file a supplemental and amended bill. The Court deni— the applleatlon for continuance on the question of filing

a supplemental and amend— bill.

The Court said that If, after a bearing upon the original bill, aad an answer, (t wae conducive to the rights of the parltas, he would order thorn to be 01— without

prejudice to the Injunction.

Judge Jameson also snnoune— that ha h— ordered aa iqjoaetkm to taao* upon the reading of tho MIL a— withoot notice, upon repmentatlons made to him that if notice wae given to the Roeleelaati-

Maaeulc.—Cents, Led** No. B.-Special m—<ln* to-night at half-part sevea o'rtook, (br

Maaaale Opscial —stint of Marion Led«e No. V, this evoBtax at half pert ■evea o’eloek,

weik

h'-ll QUttWSWAIllT

JOHN WOOMRIDGE,

Imporier aad Wboletale Dealer in

.i T

and above all eanoas.

^ Bafere Mr. Judd conclud— the eourt —-

Jo urn— until two ofoloek.

At two o’clock tbo court met, and Mr. Judd, counsel for the Assessors, resumed bin argument, and finish— at three o'clock. He wm follow— by Mr. Thompson In behalf of Mr. Cheney, who spoke for an hour, a— was follow— by Mr. Fuller, who h— not finished when the eourt adjourn—. The argument will be oontinu— to-morrow, and will probably

last all day.

CHARLESTON. A Formidable Xegre Diet—Tke Military

Called Osst.

Chablbstox, July 27. A negro riot, which at one time threaten— very serious consequences, occurr— last night on the occasion of the arrival of a visiting bsse ball club from Savannah. The club waa accompanied by a braes iwnd compos— of negroes, who were said to be Democrats. Aa the club was leering In proeseston for the Savannah boat they were attack— with sticks, stones, etc., by a mob of several hundred men. Heveral shots were fir— on both aides. Mayor Pllleborry waa on tho ground, but it to said he was powerless to quell tbo riot, and was compell— to oail on Major Oglesby for assistance for troops. The club was then escort— to the boat between platoons of the Eighth Infantry, followed by a large crowd ol yelling and In fun at— negroes throwing atones and compelling the soldiers at Intervals to torn and face about and threaten to fire. Heversl persons were wound—, mostly members nl the negro band. The a Hair caused great indignation among the whites. POUGHKEEPSIE. American Pkllalegleel Oenventlen. Pouohkbbpme, July 27. The American Philological Convention was called to order this afternoon. Dr. Boise, of Chicago, waa chosen temporary chairman. Committee* were appointed, and several members m—a short ad-

dresses.

Tbls evening the Committee on Permanent Organisation report— the follow*

Ing:

President, Dr. Whitney, of Yale College; vice presidents. Dr. Harknees, of Brown University, and Dr. Wright, of Clinton, New York; secretaries, Professor Georgs Comfort, of Alleghany College, and Professor Helber, ot New York. The report waa agreed to. Dr. Whitney, upon taking tha chair, made a short —dress. He waa follow— by B. J. Lossing, In an —dress of welcome to the convention. The Business Committee announo— three sessions for to-morrow, for the reception and dlacumion of classical papers, after which several —dresses were m—e, and the convention adjourn— till tomorrow

LOUISVILLE. CinelMatl Common Ceaeell Bxeway slenlsta. Louisville, July 27. The Common Council of Cincinnati, and right were by the Louisville Council, in carriages -he—ed by the Zouave Sliver Band of Cincinnati. After partaking of refreshments and resting a few minutes at the hotel, the assemblage prooe—ed to the Court House to view the etatue of Henry Clay. This work of art waa greatly admired by the visitors. A grand firemen’s display next took place, after which the guests returned to the LoulsvlUa Hotel and partook of a sumptuous repast. After dinner the officials were plao— In carriages and taken to the Houae of Refuge. After an Inspection of this public institution they prooe— to the Ohio river bridge, from there to the residence of J. B. Wilder, Esq., end from there to the Lion Garden, where the day’s entertainment conclud— with a grand banquet. HAVANA. Rlgorens Military CeaserlpUen Order*. , Havana, July 27. The Governor of the Jurisdiction of Trlnid— has tosu— rigorous orders, obliging All Spaniards between the ages of fifteen and sixty, to do milltsry duty in the field or ss a reserve oorpaa, while persons unfit for active service, are to garrison towns. The prom praise the measure, and demand that It be m—e general In Ita application throughout the island. The United States Steamer Tosearor* to cruising off Havana, and sent in a boat to-dav for the malls. ^ ^ WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Thanh i te Gee. Peebedy. Whits Sulphur Springs, July 27. At a meeting held here to-day, oompot— principally of Southerners, resolutions were unanimously—opt— oxpreasIng gratitude of the Southern people to George Peab—y for his munificent gift In the cause ef—ncatjon South. Thermolutions will be formally present— to Mr. Peabody,

QUEENSWARE, * uTrdftW ’eJbiKv*-s/t*jmmkm GLASSWARE, MIPS, Looms BUSSES.

FRUIT JAMB.’.ETC.,

86 South Meridian Street,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

mftUlKWWAlIK, ETC.

CHINA, CLASS, * . f. of - i ■ j • r . AE» : QUEEN SWARE, TaMe Oatltrj, Plated Ware, Aqumirta, Gold Ft ala, ISto. JOHN W00DBK1D6E A C«.,

M West Waa INDIANAPOLIS, Jy28 43a

INDIANA.

WANTED.

asse

WSPICAL.

JB E XI G * S

Universal Russian Healing Salve

reput.UoB. «

, er Bt. I

INSURANCE.

INSURE WITH THE BEST. AINA

coxa.

«6,16 0,93 1.71. SfM.lSSLiSS^&ltiS.SSSlt “»• - , .

HOWARD Pin iHMraaee Ce^ erNev Ttrk. OMAWnOUD. MBS. cCfesaK jk.mawrm over 0725,000.00. “— - ibeSfe^ *

•AETNA LIFE iBaHrance Co., of Hartford, Com. ASSETS ever -~$i2,eoo,eoo.oo A. Al fiMhfidlylefe .

REMOVAL.

SALOON.

F. J. DEOCHLER, .A.stoi* Saloon AMD BX1X1AMD DGGM, Mo. ia North PemaBylvkaia ■trort, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. mytr dSalrtertthp

HOTELS.

R XT R E Xt*S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT IUR0PRA5 PLAN. Fifth Btreat, ketweea Mala m— Market. XArHYILLB, MY. JaaXdlr CHAS. O. RUFKR, Preprirter.

A.fllXXX.A.PrX> HOUSE, n oxiv / — 1m Uw City, jtreJk above SeventA Street, PkUadelpkia. Bovttdly A. F. BKLCHKR.

ST. JAMES HOTEU, 406 aad 487 Liberty oppoiita the Vale*

JAMK8 K. LANAHAN,

Thto Howe, ee—acted m the Mxnyeea

plftft.

__ oonwo-

NEW BOOK.

3ST B W S O O 2Z .

i aambera.

LIGHTNING RODS.

XJGtKTKTZXVCF ROX3S1

l m ^—ported at IndUnapolia U>t the tale have them at 12 cento ° * Jra7-2t.

REMO VAIL,.

M. UEBEB Ac CO.’S -A.ILT EMPORIUM RUIOVBD TO 60 East Waahington St. PICTURES, FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, ARTISTS' AND WAX MATERIAL, ETC. A targe and reperior awertmeat of the aborc st tow rstec, either wholeeato or null. jyfiMlm.

WASHING CRYSTAL.

SAVE{?:s»SSI“ }H0W?

ShirreH’s

By oiine Kulliynn Crystal

Washing

ne onljjreliable eoapcnnd.pSM that rou^ ret

" ** B r/wh.re, ****

Groeara evei

SHIRRBLL. FISHBR A CO.. • Manafarturan, B.ffalo, N. Y.

S>w3m’. 0,Ur " #, 8eaan3”

UNIVERSITY.

CHITBBSITY OF NOTBE DAME. Stadiee will ba reeumad oa the 7th ef SeptamCATAL0GUB8 eoxtaiainx all d.tirabl. formation retativa to thii inatitatioa, will Mat (te., on^pplj^n B Addm„ . ..

Noire Dame P. O., St.

MTdlw.

Tel IN

SHEARING MACHINES.

auaav ovane.

B. v. MAULS.

CURTIS Ac MARBLE, Wareeeter Maseaekmaetts, Manafaetaren ef Twin ail Coltoi Mil lacliiQ, rpKAZLING OlOg. Nappiar aad Bnuhiax MamebUdlv 01oth ^ iBd * r( ' ” hMr Oriadare.etc.

LIQUID WHITE.

CLARK’S

ORIENTAL LIQUID WHITE,

Ww Wkltemlmg the Skim, omptaxlon a elear, yeang and

. expraMioa. For removing Tan,

' rfVJliSiss'Piib

Pslmsr Xeuses.

oppoiita Batoa a

and lehSl d6m

TEAS. SUGARS AND COFFEES.

TEAS, SUGARS, AND COFFEES.

lOO Chests choice Green, Black and Japan Teas. 50 Barrels Coverings' Crashed, Granulated, Powdered aad Chit Loaf Sugars. 206 Barrels A Ceffee, extra C dc C Yellow Sugars. 50 Bags choice Old Government Java Coffee. 50 Bags choice Golden Bio Coffee. 50 Bags choice ftaguayra Coffee.

E OHTIIT.A. TELA- STOIR,E,

No. 7 Odd Fellows Hall.

XL H. UEB,

iSs rLa'JStssi who have woaadt,

>r SorM, •

p£^ U afe-

ran 1 ; M p*r?ar.

geaaine bbIm« ooanter r.rral Raisiaa Kaattag

6m and Sore externally ovtry weaiag

DE BICHHTCI SDLDM BHEDID8. ata.ato.; tothegroetort Stood Porlfier known; eJrirtAfi&53j£SlS to - ftTfomS; &tia,MM#t5S^felee of ritW Na*7*or*4 ^te^S^uK-a -fe speedy, pleaaaat and radical ear# fer all Urinary Deall direction,. Linear, a radefflA r y Pr?i : siiset. rnoe, aadta, will he „ RICHARDS, OGee bean from nin.'A.'V! 'to^atae Circular. Mat. jyl6 dlyth.nt.ta

JEWELRY.

CHRISTMAS, NEW YEARS AND WEDDING PRESENTS

Wstshss, ■: Jewelry. W surer ui sorer

FlaM 6ook

The largest and hart variety of Ffse Ivory sa* Silver Pl—ert TmMm Cattery 1m fifes City. The only aatherlsed Ac.nto fer tha ’ AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,

Y. P. BINGHAM h CO.. HBatt Waahinxtoaetraat.

RAILROADS.

BEE LINE.

“■ , rgsss?siri3' > ys; , sis;

lata fer a abort time, er

doing to the pwfeetaadm of Chreniol

that I can not cur*. FarSalehy ■

•swifflsrAifnSss uae of inch nootrunu, hut itprodmctm

sarea ef the went cam

•uea thoataadicaa tntify.

i Everywhere

Pxicx Oxir SO Cxms.

Aik yo ia« not |

aay miaaraH* worn than worthleet tabbat canton sixty cento te me, aad the r will he aeat you peto paid. Four . *2; or one doiea for IS. Bead a two eeat atamp for Dr. Sag*’* pcmphlrt on Catarrh.

Addreaa tha Proprietor,

R. V. PIBRCB, M

je22d3mtn.th.aat

M. D.,

Buffalo. N. Y.

VINEGAR.

CERTiriC-A-XE-

h>rs. A. W. Fox A Co.: Cnvlrwc—For tl yean paat I have made frequent riaita to eatablianment, making careful iavettixayour process of maDafaetaring Vinhave subjected to analysis at various plot whieh I took promiscuously from i whieh job store. I find it to ha uni-

formly good, wholesome aad agr.eebI. vinegar, free trom adulteration by mineral aeids. or other deleterions substances, aad of aniform strength,

M., „ » U.

Prof, of Chemistry in the University of Buffalo. BcrraLO, April 15,1869.

egar, and

times samples wfc the tans in whieh

AJ v r r MiovS , Xx yl 11 Xtr, .

If additional evidexea w«i high estimation in which tha Vinegar maau tnred by tho sobs—her it held, and the incr ing demand for it ia all loealitiee. it U foand In

were required of^the

ereas-

s have been compelled.

poa the Wiarket by | _ rks and braadawf their ho ass, to proeareand

yright ,t . : .

mark*

oop;

A. New Trade Marie

wmharoafter he vto^-Po^ejjyhrt-

ORCANSAND MELODEON8

CHURCH and PAR ID

TITS have mannfactured Melodeons and OrTT can* twenty-two yean, and will not risk oar well-oarnod repatation by making eAeop w- ^ wThoue no* mada a great reduction in prices aad can not. until a redaction in the price of labor and material will warrant a* in delngso. Organs are advertised at $50, Sold Watches at $15, etc., ate. Sennblt people can judge of their

BY WAY OF CRESTLINE.

ovissr.

arrive at points named below aa follows: ” Statiobs. »*. a. are. 4. are. a.

10:10a. *a. *7:40p. m. •l:3o p. m. 1i:2d p. m. *:“ p’ "* I toO ib rn.' 10:2} p. m. *6:15 a. m. 6:10 a. m a:00a.m. 2:55 a. m. 12:4*p. m. 1:46 a. m.*a:50 a. m. 4:20 a. m. 3:10 p.m.

10:00a.m. 4:15 p.m.

M^Sa. m. lOJSOp.m.

10:00 a. m. _4:10 p. m. 1:50 a. i

idtonapoUs 4:25 a. m. nioa .*7:35 a. m. BBRjirilStS: (heetlins—*U:50 a. au Cleveland. 3:50 p.m.

ahSS?~

XoT

J'OOp- to" 4:06 p. m. m

m. U:50p. m. 11:00 a. m.

4:19p.m. 3:00a.m.

w u- _ „ 5:00p.m. 2:30a.m. Waalwirton 12:25p.m. 19:00p.m. 5:15a.n:.

,: £f-tUiS‘iA

VccSm^o’uaTION Union

Mopot o*7 :50 a. m.

atrkxa^Memga 1m aevauaee ef any ether MolKbra'.TO,'.”l£Lk~“ “““ ‘ ‘ ~ By way ot CREST LINK

t, Cleveland.

Agent,

Cleveland.

r31 dlv

STnp fYjMggFfi Rrowa’fi Ftl .

PAN-HANDLE ROUTE. Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St Leuis Railroad, (Columbus. Chicago A Indiana Central Division.) VIA COLUMBUS. The Shortest Reate East!

On and after May IO. 18SS,

leave the UmIvu l*epol, Indianapo.

Trains will

ella, as

a.:

:00 A. M. 11:45 A.

Colombo!, 11= 10 A. M.; Cleveland, 3:50 A SILVER PALACE Day aad Night Car runs in this train from Coinnibaa. via Philadelphia,

to New _ Beliaire to Baltimore wltkeei

and an Elegaet I*ay- car via imore witboat rhasige.

10.f>n P M »«CTME*Ig EXPRESS. ,, , ■ r ' , ‘ ( Snn <fars excepted), connects at Eichmoad for Dayton, and arrivav at Columbus at »«0 P. M.; Pittsburg. 4:30 A. M.: Harrisburg, 2:25 P. M.; Philadelphia, 6:30 I 5 . M.; New lork, 10:15 P. M, Attached to this train

aS2: b s&ai

Day and Night Car, which runs through to Philadelphia and Sew York without change. as-Passengers by this Train reach Pittsburg 7 kwmra, Philadelphia and Naw York 8 kunra

rbqbM of ahy other routo.

7*9A p If MEW YORK MIGHT MXPhiladelphia, 3:00 A. M.; Now i’ork. 6:00 A. M.; Boston. 8:30 P. M ; Baltimore, 2:30 A M.; Waahington City. 5:15 A. M. On Satardaya this train will nut through aa usual, arriving at Few York Jtwwday morning at 6 A, M. Sleeping Car runs in this train from Indiana-

polis to Pittsburg.

SU.VEB PALACE will leave Indianapolis SmmSaya at 7:30 p. x., through to Philadelphia

and New York without change,

■A.Richmond Accommodation leaves at 3:10 P. Jt., eonneeting for Connersvillo, Brookville and Cincinnati, arriving at 9:40 P.M., witboat

change of ears.

nfeThe only line running a SmmSssy Tvstim with direct connections for the Bastern Cities. ■a-Ask for Tiokats via Paav-Hamdlc Koute. _ 8. F. SCULL, General Tioket Agent.

D. 8. GRAY, General Manager.

mySdtf

CHANGE

TIME

ON THE

Cincinnati and Lafayette R. R.!

On and altar Monday next July 26,1869,

oxxfirczxrxq'^h.rrz

TSkAINS

will leave Union Depot, Indianapolis, as follows: 1st—MAETIMOKE EXPMESS.—At 4:10

at 8:10 x^m.

ediate connections v

ain dire< all points East.

IMCUfMATI MAIL.—At 10:30 A. x..

x. Will

and arriving in Cincinnati at 3:20 p. i_. mediate connections with trains direct

a. and arriving in Cincinnati at 8:10 a. u. Will maka immediate eonneetioas with the Exnreas train direct for Baltimore, Washington and

tt point ” '

M—C nd arr

make immediate oonnec for all Eastern cities.

M-M1GHT EXPRESS.—At 7:30 p. ¥.. and arriving in Cincinnati at 12:10 a. n., with direct connections with fast Express train for Haiti more, Washington City, and all Eastern points For Lafayette and Chicago. lat TRAIN—Leaves at 4:20 a. x. and makes direst connections at Lafayette Junction with trains for Springfield, Qoinoy, St. Joseph and all points West; and alto with train going East on the Wabash Valley road for Delphi, Logansport, Pern, Fort Wayne and Toledo: and also with an Accommodation train North on the

Chicago line.

TRAIN—Leaves at 11:40 a. x. for Chi-

cago and the Northwest.

— TRAIN—Chicago Night Express—Leaves at8:00 r, x., and eonneeto at Lafayette Janction with Express train direct for Springfield, Quinry. Keokuk, and all points in Iowa, Kansas and

Nebraska. Sleeping Baggage ither first

Sleeping cars on night trains.

~ go ehseked thri

E. A. CLARK, Gen ; l. R Fr , U^U?. S ° N

jy24-tf.

other first elass roads

rongh, and fares same as

, Sup’t.

ENGRAVING.

tion to sustain onr old reputation.

Illustrated CntT to any address, and Clergyman.

I Catalogues and Pries lists sent free ms. A liberal discount to Churches

OR®. A. PRINCE fe CO.

Agent in New York. Agent in Philadelphia... Agsnt In Indianapolis...

In answer to the many applications wa are constantly receiving, requesting ns to exchange oar Organs tor the ekeap organ* 10 extensively advertised, we most say poritteefg that wa ean not make

je22 dtn,th,satAw3m

■ fi|AAS&MAM2

lUfr’fflQPv /REYNOLDS’BLOCK..

S .W. COR. XgD, l0 |rtDC*MO8N i\e

Chicago.

_ _ „ WOOD ENGKAVUVG, tised, we most say po»*tio«iythatwa<»iinotmake kx|{ gR its branches, done in the best stylo, at sueh exchange on any terms, Oar advice is, buy \ i ow pnees, and short notieo. Cuts of Por-

rancE 4 ^

0 ”-.^no.^ -Btock. ne« Po^.

SHINGLE

*HINE.

KOCHE’S PATENT

SHINGLE

Mtoad for eir-

MNssasssasr 15 **

jel deodSm.iu,

CONFECTIONS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Manufacturer of speetaltica ia FINE CONFECTIONS, B'5T STEAM POWSR, Market rr4 Twcllltfe BUu,

PHILADELPHIA, FA.

ieowly

colons* t*